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papers for publication. " At a meeting of the old picket, held on the succeeding evening, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted: "Whereas, we, the picket from the Thirty-second regiment, on the night of the 13th instant were thereby debarred from a participation in the action of the regiment, as expressed in the above resolutions; and whereas, we are anxious that our voice should be heard, and our determination to maintain our liberty at all hazards should be known, therefore be it. "Resolved, That we fully approve and concur in the resolutions passed by the regiment on the night of the 13th instant, and desire that this expression of our sentiments be appended thereto." Eloquent and patriotic addresses were delivered by both officers and enlisted men, and the friends of this regiment of veterans will be glad to learn that it is still at the front, with its armor on and spirit unconquered and unconquerable. Lieutenant A. T. Pettit, S
shing continued near Dalton. Rocky Face mountain, and Snake Creek gap, at its south end, completely covered, for the enemy, the operation of turning Dalton. On the 12th, the Federal army, covered by the mountain, moved by Snake Creek gap towards Resaca. Major-General Wheeler, with twenty-two hundred of ours, attacked and defeated more than double that number of Federal cavalry near Varnell's station. At night, our artillery and infantry marched for Resaca. The cavalry followed on the 13th. On that day, the enemy, approaching on the Snake Creek Gap road, was cheeked by Loring's troops, which gave time for the formation of Hardee's and Hood's corps, just arriving. As the enemy was formed, the left of Polk's corps was on the Gostanaula and the right of Hood's on the Conasauga. There was brisk skirmishing during the afternoon on Polk's front and Hardee's left. On the 14th, the enemy made several attacks, the most vigorous on Hindman's division (Hood's left). All were hands