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Gen. Johnston has countermanded the order to disband the Tennessee troops not organized under the recent call of Gov. Harris. The recruiting will go on as heretofore, and the organization now completed will be at once armed and mustered into service. Capt. S. L. Short, late of the Eleventh Infantry, British Army, is at Charleston. The Courier says he desires to see and share in the service and defence of the South.
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Gen. Johnston has countermanded the order to disband the Tennessee troops not organized under the recent call of Gov. Harris. The recruiting will go on as heretofore, and the organization now completed will be at once armed and mustered into service. Capt. S. L. Short, late of the Eleventh Infantry, British Army, is at Charleston. The Courier says he desires to see and share in the service and defence of the South.
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Gen. Johnston has countermanded the order to disband the Tennessee troops not organized under the recent call of Gov. Harris. The recruiting will go on as heretofore, and the organization now completed will be at once armed and mustered into service. Capt. S. L. Short, late of the Eleventh Infantry, British Army, is at Charleston. The Courier says he desires to see and share in the service and defence of the South.