Show A SAB A 1 correspondent of the nobile mobile Be register belister whitin writing 0 it at atlan la georgia re relates laites following the thefil lowing 1 t not man many y months s ago there ar a t port aph fi i rf of the th faw nawt notable of our oar bi blockade ac akle a very una twing scarce suell for she was fiort off her teens of an extremely person she had come toNaso to nasf mui fimm paris and sailed thence for the south she brought brou glit with her an abundant wardrobe and sufficiency of means tor to last her two or three years at the present high rates of living her object in visiting U this country was to erthe erthe fated fate of an only brother a colonel in iii our service who iio had placed her at geneva at school when the war wa r be bc gan she had not heard beard from him d during aring six months became anxious and fina F ly set out on oil her long 0 and perilous journey her anxiety proved too well founded her brother had been it at gettysburg and she found herself alone and a stranger in her native land silo she went vent first to augusta angusta then to mobile here silo she lost a trunk containing all hew her gold at this critical juncture e of affairs if fa ir S she met a very handsome field officer fell in love engaged first in a flirtation then in in an amour and accompanied him as far as atlanta oin on his way to the front ile he fell at chic k ar nauga what her life became y you iiii can an guess she died las last week and W was as tumbled into I 1 to t lie ground groina i in 11 the public cemetery there is a story for you weep over it AW dr franklin said a g kiek out of doors is better all ti the t W uncles tinclee in the world too ohio makes eight tw hundred and eighty of 11 gury U 9 p |