Johnston And Beauregard's Bulletin To The Rebel Army
II: ■. : HIK AKST I ( T,;-: pon 2r, i JI.iN.'.tüiS Jf.NCTWN, Ju!y 28,1801'. J Buld'cn of llie tvj;!. '■■.:;'- ï I Odo Woéb aTrü :i comHless bost of inuu, organized i ito ao Rftny, with all tlio ri!i!)'i:it;n mta whieh modurn :rtand prftct'ijed slriil e .ü:Ii. ilcvi.-ii;, itivadsd Ihü kou i!Í Virginia. Their poopleïoundcd their npproach with triutnpbant display of amtcipatëd vietory. TlK-ir (Jorternls cmne in a!most segal Btte; Their Mr1ster,1 Sonn'ofB ind tfoman eame to wi(ns thó"inimoliition et tlii.: i::-;ay and iliü subjngntion til o:rr peopk-, ;md t celebróte there with vil'! revlrj. tt ia with the prof.iinjo?! omotions of gratifoda tn ah overruling Qoá, vvboée hond is manifest n protccling our homos in ! yoar Ifbertie?, that .v-T, yoii" Gc!ht::!s comnKind'tTtg, are enuIjled, in the name uL "'.r Uhuto country, tu ihabk ybu tor -tb u patriotid coáragí, Lhat haroiü gal :r try, ihat devptod daring, exhibited by yo:i in thonctiore of ■ tho ÏSth a:ul 21u oí Ju4y, by whicb tho host. df tho eqeitty waï cattered, I and i i{!::il iirui .1 gorious vie'.ory acBiuvöd. 'l'ho twü afiaii-8 of tlie lSh and ölst wcre bul the sw itainod nnd oonliiltied t'ÖiTis (f yoür putriotism {ngainst the tjonsttUiily recorrió}; cíolors óí on enomy full trcble our numbei's, atul tilia effo:t tai cro.vneit. on tho evening ol tho 2tafr( Witlí a vibtory so ompletö that the invaden werodrivep from the flold, and made to fly i:i dwordofty rout bflófe ti thcir intienchmetrta u distarioo f over thirty miles. They lult lipon tho fioKl rie:n]y evorv pieee i;f their arlillery, a large portion !)f' thcir arms, equipineDti, Lmggng, stores, etc, had al most every one of their irounded nnd dead, amountiug, tögothör iih tiiü prisoners, to innuy tUonsund;; and thus the üortiiern hoste Wan di'iven by ro:i froto ii'i;i[iin. Boiilicji ! vvj congratúlate yon oa an eve:it Whtoh iosurfl tho libeity of ncou.'itry. We dongfatufflte every man i.f yo:i whosa gfbfiong privilege it was t particípate in this tfiuinpb of cour-1 nge nnd truth, to figlit in the bat.tlo óf tAnn&Bvufi'. You have oreated an ep;oh i;i th history of libertyj and öbrrp IjatJonS 'vill rise ii!) a:.d c.iill you bit fhed. Coatipne ib;s noblo devotinn, loolcmg ■-,'■ iya to the protection bi iba juwt GikI hui!, b foi" liige grows rauch uld ■:'. we iii iie hailed as 1 ha deliverers of a iiH'iuij ol ten willioas yi' people ! ( 't ■:.■. : d!s ! f)nr broihera rcho . iiave ourned undying renowii, aml I in uur l.uiy c:.i;m', ■x iiim r.ivl iiecoptnble '■ thö b'iillioiü of ïruih nml lïigj I : tjöieir gruvi s r.ru bi i !i I l;u !6ii)b oi' ! I n!ö j !'::i: ètffnnl coininiii!Ín, Wi vvillhuld tho fcoil i . ■ dust n!' nnr bni VVa . ■ ' :■ ■ t rn Iheir laurel, up.d nitivt; ftirvv ird lo n.ye'go ihem Sc Ki ! V e uit;r;i! ilal ■ you on imis tvinn ;.'; jrt'd t eorn li'te viutory. Wc tliiiiiK yr.u l' r do:n vonr ' iluiy ■ i'i-G i I yoür cu:;.jo!-;ímí r JOHNSTO'rís ■ G. i'. T, JJKALnüWAKD.
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