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1860s newsprint

June 15, 1863, Savannah Republican (Georgia)

                      We have succeeded in reorganizing our corps of army reporters, and shall hereafter be supplied regularly with the latest and most reliable news from every important division of the army, except that in Mississippi, where correspondents are not allowed.  Our own “P. W. A.” is in the front with the Army of the Rappahannock; “N.” one of the most thorough and intelligent reporters of military movements developed by the war is with the Tennessee branch of the Army of the West; while the ever welcome letters of “V.A.S.P.” and “Tout-la-Monde” will continue to reach us from the vicinity of Fredericksburg.

                      These arrangements have been made with a largely increased expense, but we look to the public to save us harmless.  We have no expectation of making money as long as the war shall last, but as the readers of the Republican will enjoy peculiar advantages while hostilities shall last, we may reasonably claim from them an active interest in our behalf.

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