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In the recent death of Lieutenant-General R. H. Anderson at Beaufort, South Carolina, a gallant soldier, a high-toned gentleman and a true patriot has joined the long line of illustrious comrades, who have “crossed over the river” before him. As illustrating an important part of his career, we propose beginning in our next number the publication of his military diary for the period in 1864, during which he commanded the old First corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Thus one by one our leaders are passing away. Who shall be next?

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