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d to drive every Union man from his home before he commenced the same work of the devil in the Blue Grass region: Prestonsburg, Oct. 21, 1861. Henry M. Rust Dear Sir: --I am in receipt of your of yesterday. The army we are rallying here is intended to defend the mountains. We shall sweep the mountains of every foe before we move forward. The right mode for the mountain people to defend their homes is to come in at once and bring their guns. I received instructions from Richmond yesterday to muster in for twelve months. Get up a force at once; a force strong enough to defend Pike county. I want a force at Pikesville immediately. I will muster them there for twelve months. Attend to this at once; no time is to be lost. Don't rest a moment until it is done. Yours, truly, John S. Williams. Victory of death. The following are the concluding pages of the inaugural address of Gov. Brown, of Georgia. The Governor but gives expression to the unal
il. And yet we are still told there is no danger. May be our authorities will yet wake up to the true and real status of affairs in East Tennessee when a few more or our bridges are destroyed, and some more of our quiet citizens are butchered! We have a large number of prisoners in the Confederate jail. We presume, of course, they will be released, as this is the order of the day here. You recollect, no doubt, the Thornburg affair. He was found actually in arms against the South, was at the head of a company, and was trying to make his way to Kentucky.--This man, by Richmond authority, was released without the form of a trial; and on the day of election, when every one supposed he would vote for Mr. Davis, he indignantly tore off his name from his ticket. My latest information is that Brownlow is to be allowed to leave the State, attended with an escort to protect him ! Why should the underlings suffer, when the ringleaders are allowed to go where they like !