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ion were in waiting for the hungry and thirsty soldiers. It is due to the citizens of the Cockade to say that no city in the Southern country has been so liberal in their efforts to make the soldier, in passing through this city, comfortable and happy. I regret to state that one of the Georgia soldier's had his knee broken last night about 10 o'clock. Every attention was rendered him on his arrival here, and he is now as comfortable as could be expected under the circumstances. The Rev. T. G. Keen, the beloved and esteemed pastor of the First Baptist Church, has been confined to his room for several weeks by a severe indisposition; but I am pleased to say that he is improving and out of any immediate danger. The new church of Rev. C. J. Gibson will be opened on next Sabbath and services held in the basement; but it will not be dedicated until October, the building not being entirely finished. The devoted and pious pastor deserves great praise for his untiring efforts in e