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make an effort to pay their Eastern indebtedness when the war is over and the smoke of battle clears away; until then, nothing can be done! As an offset to the above, do us the favor to publish, side by side, the following patriotic letter of Morgan & Co., Nashville: Nashville, April 23, 1861. Gentlemen: Enclosed find check of the Union Bank, on Manhattan Co., New York, for three thousand dollars. We would have remitted more to-day, but could not procure the exchange. We intend too publish, side by side, the following patriotic letter of Morgan & Co., Nashville: Nashville, April 23, 1861. Gentlemen: Enclosed find check of the Union Bank, on Manhattan Co., New York, for three thousand dollars. We would have remitted more to-day, but could not procure the exchange. We intend to meet all our engagements promptly, war or no war! Repudiation is not the weapon we fight with, if fight we must, which God, in His infinite mercy, forbid. Your friends, Morgan & Co.
102. God protect us! by George G. W. Morgan. air--God save the Queen. O Lord, we humbly pray, Thy blessing here to-day On us may fall; Grant us our earnest prayer, Shield those who need our care, Let them Thy blessings share,-- God save us all! O Lord, we'd lead the van, E'er in behalf of man, When held in thrall; Be with us in the fight, Now in the cause of right; Cursed be the Slaver's might,-- God save us all! O Lord, we fain would pray, Thy grace forever may Direct this war; And where our flag's unfurled, Be Freedom's gauntlet hurled, Bid Justice rule the world For evermore. Dedicated to England's gallant sons, the New York British rifle Regiment, by their admiring fellow-countryman.