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Wise Brigade. --Recruiting for the Partisan Legion "goes bravely on," and it is said that in a short space of time the Brigade will have the allotted number of ten thousand men. --With this number of brave and determined spirits, if Governor Wise, with his admitted diplomatic and soldierly acquirements, cannot bring the traitors of Western Virginia on their "marrow bones," the task had well nigh be abandoned as hopeless.
the best proofs of her fealty. She has sent a number of companies to the field. These, with those now ready to join General Wise in his westward march, constitute nine companies mustered by this faithful old county, which, though for Union till Li. To-day the second company mustered from this locality, took its departure for Lewisburg, to await the advance of Gen. Wise. This company bears the name of the place, being called the. White Sulphur Rifle Company. It had been for several days drilled by Captain McCann, who commands it to Lewisburg, where it is turned over to Col. Davis, who is recruiting for Gen. Wise. Capt. McO. was one of the enterprising contractors on the Covington and Ohio Railroad, but that work being suspended separation. A large delegation of the locality went up on Monday to the foot of the Alleghany Mountain, to welcome Gen. Wise to Western Virginia; but they were disappointed. He is expected here to-morrow, when he will be received with unbounde