Now a petition is being circulated among the privates requesting Major Keifer and me to resign.
Mr. Keifer will devote his time to running down the hellish brigands who are a menace to the liberty of the ballot.
Colonel Keifer and I have been on horseback most of the afternoon, examining all the roads leading from Decatur.
Keifer was not only an attentive listener, but seemed wonderfully interested.
Colonel Keifer, in command of four hundred men, started with ninety wagons for Nashville.