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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between Generals Longstreet and Foster . (search)
Gen. Morgan's command.
The country looks forward with high hope to the future movements of Gen Morgan.
If he had incentives to great enterprise before in his ardent patriotism and extraordinary energy, he has motives now which will add ten fold vigor to his resolution and fire to his heart.
The ignominy of his treatment in Gen Morgan.
If he had incentives to great enterprise before in his ardent patriotism and extraordinary energy, he has motives now which will add ten fold vigor to his resolution and fire to his heart.
The ignominy of his treatment in Columbus, and the cruel treatment, resulting in the death of one of the best and bravest of their number, which has been inflicted upon his imprisoned comrades in consequence of his escape, call trumpet tongued for vengeance.
His nature is too noble and exalted to visit that vengeance upon the weak and defenseless — upon women, c dealing with a foe who can only be mollified by the most vigorous measures, and who is governed by fear rather than kindness.
At the same time, we expect from Gen. Morgan the greatest caution and tlety that the most infernal malignity can suggest will be employed to entrap, circumvent, and destroy him. We believe that he is more