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Show Iltllyitiurf Bb.1 t-lilckaDiansk It waa lit Otttytburit nml ClilcltA-Inauca ClilcltA-Inauca that our American armlet were at their bent and did their beat Xorcr were they cither leforo or of ter tho-o mcinorablo oiigngcuient. ao atrunff. to well ulUccrcd, eo llerrc, an detennlncAl to win, a rotohed not In yield. They were then, wo repeat, at tlulr beat containing none but teviaoned lroai undi r veteran odlcera, Inured to war, both armlet coulllent of victory, and mtty nearly! taking all tblngt to-(Ttlier, to-(Ttlier, vqually laatehed. And no one can nail tbo ttory of llicw prmt bit tie. without Mug proud of hit country I nml bit moe, fur never wai there more rtwnluto and obatlnato and gulttnt I d;btln done, nor ever wero Mvcro loHct luoro unihrliikuMily bemo. Nor can It hv truly laid ut cither of thero Ixittie. tbat tho beaten army did liot lljht at lurd and a. long a. Hi more tutivtaful aiitagonlat. There It glory rnoiigh fornlt lltncoltUIItllng that both lltlJa-acttytbiirg and Clih k ninauga tbould b dedkated to tbo porfKtiial rememlranco of tbo great battle, to worthily fought there, John (J. lionet In Hcnlncr'a, |