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Gen. Robert Lee.
We have already announced that Gen. Robert Lee, late of the U. S. Army, has been appointed by the Governor Commander-In-Chief of the Army of Virginia.
Gen.Lee is a son of "Light Horse Harry" of immortal fame, and is well Gen. Robert Lee, late of the U. S. Army, has been appointed by the Governor Commander-In-Chief of the Army of Virginia.
Gen.Lee is a son of "Light Horse Harry" of immortal fame, and is well known as on of the most accomplished officers of the late U. S. service.
It was Lee who engineered the victorious march to Mexico, for which the greatest flunkey of the age got all the credit.
A more heroic, Christian, noble soldier and gentleman Lee is a son of "Light Horse Harry" of immortal fame, and is well known as on of the most accomplished officers of the late U. S. service.
It was Lee who engineered the victorious march to Mexico, for which the greatest flunkey of the age got all the credit.
A more heroic, Christian, noble soldier and gentleman could not be found.
We extract the following just tributes from the Lynchburg Virginian and Alexandria Gazette:
Capt. Robert S. Lee.
"We rejoice (says the Lynchburg Virginian) that this distinguished officer and worthy son of Virginia has wLee who engineered the victorious march to Mexico, for which the greatest flunkey of the age got all the credit.
A more heroic, Christian, noble soldier and gentleman could not be found.
We extract the following just tributes from the Lynchburg Virginian and Alexandria Gazette:
Capt. Robert S. Lee.
"We rejoice (says the Lynchburg Virginian) that this distinguished officer and worthy son of Virginia has withdrawn from Lincoln, army and thrown himself upon the bosom of his native State.
It was what we expected of the man. Capt. Maury has done likewise and thus, these two noble men, the very flower of the Army and Navy of the late United States, resp