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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Georgia (Georgia, United States) or search for Georgia (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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Governor Smith's message — a word to Congress.
To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch:
I regret your space would not allow you to publish the model message of Governor Smith.
It is unquestionably one of the ablest and most patriotic State papers produced by the war, and will be pointed to a century hence for its broad statesmanship, its enlarged views and its genuine patriotism.
How well it compares with the narrow views and transparent demagogueism of Governor Brown, of Georgia, and the subtle poison and evil counsels of Mr. Vice-President Stephens?
He speaks like a man — like a patriot — who does not scan the acts of the Confederate authorities with a microscope only to find fault; but he exercises his ingenuity to discover wherein he can aid them in the struggle with our mortal foes.
His views upon the duties of State officers and the conscription of the negro are equally judicious.
The negro has his part to perform in this war; and the only question for us to cons<