Show : : - i 4WS "l'1 ' - - '! - ‘ 4 ' -- - - ' — - -- ' j-f ' f vf '- r ' -’ - !lJr - V 1 if vYi V '- ' ' v Y ' 'v j V'" )(“? vi£ v:jfi V'T ' r V-1- 4T-- -' - ?y ' - J - y7V vaj: v " vv ' r'w ifT r - IV : £ '' :: A ' -- $y ? - -- 1 f Jr v :' V -i 'i'4 vu - V LAKE CITY TJTAHy THURSDAY) 1APRIL' C GREAT SALT “ u 0i V’wr i' fcj r Ytf v: '- ''- ‘ ' i - ‘if- ! - v-- w ' ’: - y h S!r(-iCY&‘ '? i Y V ' - ’ 1865 - 'i t J s"' I v XJSr-'- ' :? - - s v VOL: £ 1 ": fc guns themselves upon the hill and turned-th- e ltank on either Jtoou Our ns troops upon linn Aiterwanls a determined attack was TIIURSDAT 1SD JJOVD-'ch nro (Tt made on Fort Haskell which was- checked I brigade with great as saying that yeu aroi neither heartless breath' so' as to The “Cerda r at Constantine was the II h® windOw’' held by part of McLaughlin’s moi4 catch the aooDj :V nor brainless tliat I am willing either to restaurant and bar nf ) ' dlrtlnctiy auCTa division iu reserve was brought up and or! a check was given to any farther advance grant yon iny pardon? to le yoursr Wo went in llow was it possible to tf I hmd the old man extending his hand to resist the sympathetic enthusiasm of One ‘or two attempts were made to retake s:gueiiCaw!''t the hill and were only temporarily success- Joseph who Seized it and shook - it sucli a man? And : yet I hiul read Gil POI1 This eircnlar has been ''addressed to the fni uo’il the arrival f the 21 brijtader-wlie- n Bias!? warmly1 Chamber of Commerce pftwenty eight cities a charge wasjnadu by tha t brigs deaided by deother no have Robinson Donato the “Garcon - two glasses What do you “Miss dancer fe attract-1 Ijondou not possessing a Chamber of Com-- i- the troops of the 1st division on their flank a fence to make to your accusation than take doctor— cognac or rum?’ ' analogous letter has been addres- 'and the enemy were driven but with the loss much attention id ' London and V iaPcr I alwOowj CMt lug tbeir fhorv a numtur of prbeners estimated at lMML this that yon appealed to my judgment ‘ rfthf of there thus described hik featxi ”v SiVWS? 1I Curagoa if you please” Two batllo flags have been broughlln The i '' as to the propriety' of your dress and I' r “Curacoa!" Why not say ‘parfait i AVhen Senor Donato first presents himself l eity f fe Owfi part' ' enemy losthavUy In killed outside of onr gave my oiiinion in all sincerity” linos The whole Hue was immediately " trmnur at once? Ah! ah! ah! you have hopping on from the side Scenes ue pleasuralUi OVERWORlv and the guns were ‘You 'ould your tongueY’ retorted the a strange taste Garcon a glass of ab- ble emotion is felt on tha5 contrary he im- xitb i(1kr"Wr'ffpAt0 nf Krth' linfa I Urkn'M ::v regret to add that Gen McLaughlin r ib jnrctl la Abigail Unwise abovetnany Is the man who consinthe for me full to the brim be atten- - mediate feeling rather partakes pf thq disaIVr uTtin in Kurt ifteudiuah' Our loss was capturiM statement ahrti wtf't lHilKi to' as ‘Mr Black is not spent in otlicrwwe was iot your which hour siders lost ' health doctor!'1- Your tive every To see a Go1 in manintUe to heavy Great- - praise to greeable verypnineQf reading wm$ng?or in study and not more fhitin bjuim ! that I drove your customers from your he displayed HarUnfffor to "Yours lieutenant!”’ theaantrv life with one leg and a! Wuinp Itbout sup- rational is she who thinks every moment of fcl --with wlhcli 1 t did !dVdiviUu behaved explain-thato X have IBiaoit -- rt alhtre r only shop uVnd so I was forthwith in the good - her: time lost which does not find her sewing J forward and t and coming smiling profport on wotWh jjH engitgunu-nso by telling them the truth as to the gracea of tills strange man : But is ltiijf nnknwn We once heard a great man adve that a Kjn Parker ering to do in a state of mutilation whatfew book dn“un‘I worthless ipiality and exaggerated prices needless to toll you tliat the some kind be carried ifi tlie packet 6t Maj-Gc- n whole maledancen the of greatest intimacy perfectly truth-telling lias did not last' Ibtur moment hi au bf your'goodA 'if this SvKhiiict''y'-Tunrurcase of used ' be — name-ever art unoccupied ' ty and Could'do ' ’ had habits City-Pii23 experience ' Castagnac have your remedy in a that were afford unquulitled gratification— see nisto such was bis practice lie died early and re- ly you TWon Stanton-mmtor you The injured of ’To to prisoner ’especially antagonistic ' There are womett who after a hard my Aock one’s delicacy no less lifret9limrrL‘t'ble ta-- : 'Marshal is me 2000 Provost the I ccived by suit for damages against though own But I made the acquaintance of wonJcrins eye day’s work will git aod sew by candle or ken VpW4flnirni5 2nd anJ tlie credulity rC(Lbv the yth corin by WWl®"' tlre-l- il Until their eyes 'are almost blinded scarcely think you wiircare to make the other officers who joined me in laughing gas-ligtrhtft In M1 ike MtThere ' may be more brought in scorps so matter public!? or until certainpains about the shoulders his the character! of at Bum iwep the akteb' originality GkaKt tines Among p pa (Signed) ' come on whlohAre alfiioet- iiumppiiitslle ‘‘You aro beneath my notice sirl” them was ' a ' ’ 25- - r young- man of merit ltay- - I mspectiu " : 7 Point iticaare to and driven bed City 3ap"ttr inn In all liU briglitiunyi only by physical said Black turning away' K Kbounds and who jjvuranrunt''l ‘U" that bLIhp mond said hail he Butertre that Tlie tlie of to work any longer sleep pacitv To Stanton I am not yet able to give the M Xa And you said Joseph turning to the likewise been obliged to drop his ac- like that of those who do not result of the day accurately but the number overworked mortal blinda! tomshed at beholding a dlncer accomplishing WOrk at all is trwri'ww't o“r tramp 1 told you no unpleasant truths unsatisfying and unreffeshing of prisoners captured proved larger than at ’ mot divine! ifiit weariness padness first reported The slaughter of theeneioy I did not hurt your feelings' or injure jyrjH result—both nt the front where theyeutcred ourlinc and inevitable your bhsiness and I scarcely- expected Jtj Hie lisbl r p’ldon iunboamV in front of it was not less than-300c! r prematurely dying tru'Mis uro known t)ur ishnieut is passed js your- interest in' fciepor '’ to find von ainong iny accusersV (laiy little loss is estimated at SCO aud iaa£ prove less no ono worlf in let wiiila TIT of uiiilujgbt the life sir “Lord bless but ‘irriiwou attacked them on the left it you guv chastisement which chagrined him all I MmethingieiweYhwffi yoiir erfor-- 1 When man is tired out ho ought to lie down Gen Humphrey uro etiown me a crowiif and it - that waru’t just the I with with renovated is when capturing nearly 1000 until be rested promptness fully more' us he had previously bullied mance every moment until 'at last you ao-tlie men will cause done for done me be enemy to return- - their the work better of out causing not one strength he is you your with impunity on the faith of one or two knowledge that thinking of the only it i dial we wem Walking ' Dm oflhe line to that the with i'a and done v troop sooner' rapidly part ‘ most surprising dancers you everbeheld- but lunacies I don't know- what was' Howso- successful duels " r ‘ ' la 'ibme chauilnTewf tlie iwat or '4 seven Grast taken he time one fpr eight moat engaging and :uch to the alacrity ‘ (Signed) ever I’m glad I was mistaken and as - were' j r iu this condition when case of the time hours sleep out of every twenty-fourt- o Tim nieiNnrlin Imunt nur being Tilings City Point 25 ' of about the middle of June a malignant - Richmond lost much than more time you did know what you was not fletiiiB vbknio nol'toliiiit' but To Stanton gained r paper' aro receivmay smile at hearing the word we can clieat ourselves but we cannot cheat ed The Aperwn ven you guv me the crown all I wish is fever broke ' out in Constantine and is ftvm the Dispatch: following raccfulVuscd in speaking of a pne- Nature A certain amount of food is necesHardee’s victory on the ICtii was a very that you may yourself be crowned withr among the hospital patients were both icer but ifever the term was appl TUB to a healthy body and if less than that important' and Johnson tele- sary bloody affair hand upon1 it!” joj and here’s my in'that that battle tlie Confederates : SOfflN ENGAGEMENT sfid the tramp lost 450 and the enemy 3300 The fight took' Tliank you: And now Elizabeth Bell Avergsboro on Cape Feat rivet iilace at between as the charge that you have made against delirium tremens and which ia especially squo jy Haleigh and FayetteviUe JPUX150 THE TRUTH VOS A DAY es- - Johnson’s defeat Of or the grave the This at the enemy last Sunday me lA the most serious of all I look upon common among those whoin Algeria are pecially true of brain-wor- k occurred at Bentonville most least The fit to it abyou modify Chart : given to the frequent imbibation of (Signed) : fONTItIKB offensive language that! used to you in sinthe "Poor used to out 21st the of The Raleigh Confederate Castagnac says get in the affair which occurred a few days ago JbUfW (lepositin IIclcn'Lyle in an answer to au observation that you made of his bed during the attacks andnin from was Simply to the effect that you were along the floor on all fours as if hewas between Hardee and Sherman we repulsed Tcbair IMewitt: ilrew a five assaults on our lines and Jiehl our posi--" nor neither a ailvuucvil a it toward perfect beauty perfect catching rat3 He also mewed 'like a tpK'ki't 2Q Washington tioq until our object was effected We lost cat but' the only words that he uttered Afk Morrits and Lefoi the astotind-Hiijnu- iy angel— was it not?” ' Many newspapers err in two gun because tlio horses wcre killed Onr the supposing Ves but that was all one ascallbg were “Fatima! oh Fatima!” & circumsusj'i’ctt'il hid intention lie new income tax law exempts from taxation loss waa 400 killed and wounded and ' thO that hound the cap-a- me' a complete fright and a regular stance that induced nie to supposo that persons in the civil nav&f and military ser- enemy’s was 4000 J rat the cords ’ ' vice of the United States there has been no devil” New York 25 sot Into ujjuh hid feet fellow the poor hod experienced some snch decision made the Commissioner of by the witnesses before the rebel is Xo not is it it Among Lizzy only your h cried the docWhat are you about?” internal revenue W- Senate to lnqnire into the condition of the round Icrtrmini two habit of reckless assertion aud inaccurate Sir!!Snf consolation i°VWl5iCh of!I bly Goldsboro N C' 21 lutious is beyoud all belief Among the most Confederacy was Gen Lee lie taid it would I langiiago that makes you say soubr think spintuous liquors as the difficult feat ho performs is placing a cafita- He is niartT exclaimed Mr John that to the honor have I evaluate Richmond report occupied be bad policy towould not' no iinu n rMrim so Yqu need - not be a frighf-uecaus- o troops op'When lie recovered from hisfits ho net-o- the gronnd with- - bi right- band- - at Goldsboro mis nrusrnoon wiiu nut slightWiiFuriuiw!’’ cried MrdJVIolly an2f - na "they had not troops to last till sum-meposition Gen Terry’s column from you arc not a beauty nor a-- — would invariably ask "Ife 11 do mischief !’’ said the doctov if the war was to be carried on' tho last Fairson’s was at Depot nightdiell hurt some one'1' said Mr John' 7 “Xow Mr Morriss you needn’t tjy “What did I say evils Would be to arm 200000 neleast Buerthis near should be pf place to me make with because it -won't I I but up witlfthe near was himself Hell drown groes understand the difficulty of achieving thtofeat man’s left they 'should be freed It would enemy engaged anything?? poor fellow’ do it’'-whether they would on circumstances I was on Bentonville two on JL depend firing said Sunday Artillery tauding legs that he had replied naturally fjt Me Molly slaves the but theycouhl succeed a ana short for by arming ‘1 leaven forbid! and all that I beg of That part of Senor Donato’s performance Suite rapid during the day Ill lireak hull our ’eads and set the nothing of importance and bade him war tlie another on rear Wo at Sherman’s on mornings' leastarry right cannot you now is that you will be more sincere quiet himself But he wfis not satisfied 1 however which engages nijost attention and the 17thMonday war the $ic on fia‘!" elirioked Alias Ilobinson througli anotlier continue corps waS’ near Mount Olive on the greatest excitement to the cloak I think the best artilsome has been There while every one with one that you like better than ever and idler trying to search my inner J creates plan i to make ding tlio uproar campaign How the dancer flings tlie cloak Sunday nighty aBce been with on 1 indicates the which tlicTTplan peace proposed by Btephen tinnk away to - distant' gradufiring ihoughts with his fierce eyes he would I around hiiumaking itassinae all aorta of fan-jiv- o lery parts of the you haye al approach of Sherman’s army towards The people of the country ought tir be saved to get as far as possible from the' taking the hand ofli up the attempt and resign himself ciful shapes — nowasclothing his body with it this the enquiry if peace To socrincex place all this being strictly in accord- further' made Into a it it Blewitt in of weie that transronning hid invariable" with couch Henry the 0 madman before not be no equally m donbtallis spring whether he would I now tlie toantlc over him like a ban ance with his plans I have waving the armies with unlimited of take command — definite how more observation: dear to have Helen Helen! later who "And “Hell do nothing of 'tho sort qnd The uer and now changing it into a floating cloud-ian- d well I hope take he wonld I soon Shennan and any position to which aban-lfrom o A glass of absirithe would do' me a very nljlario he is' likely to do you will be took me up" when all others had Eowers making it descend like a mist arooiid intelligence him but he did not tldnk" called find to J will withont I forward! you deal delay Llm— must be teen to be understood of good”) prosecute tlie whole lot of you for J doned me—what shall I say to you?” jreat burned but otherwise the road lie could save the cause now and no human the bridges I as One was Maalt and afterwards sue you for slan- I Enough let us hope has been said to show is not injured and the depot facilities are very power could save it He hought' JStephena’ morning entering into and here “AVliy to me nothing-noSenor Donato i one ofthe most remar- fine I captured here seven Car that ! Mr Morriss s room who best now “ Dutertre saw Gen policy the is no Castagnac yoiir- nephew but to your friends you mayday that as ‘ or and this kable of that Monroe 25 ’ Fortress any age performers two two locomotive has captured and fiire mad than for speaking the truth for a day they was nearly convalescent hastening after London is about to do his talents justice fol- Terry you or I” The following from Newbem lias just reachcars which he is now using Yon know to- have voted you to bo a madman they me along the passajge nothing about it sir! here via the Albemarle Canal: ed lowing the examples of many of the towns Scuofielp (Signed) s mad as a March hare!” Doctor’ lie sitid taking me by the and cities of the continent to evident (Tom had better appoint ‘me as your keeper!” V Schofield’s i forces : which moved outYrora 25 York New ' entered hand “I have coijhe to ask- you a favor the crowds that attend Covcnt Garden night-loathe coutrury I know all about it I Gpldshoro dn the 21st ' The Richmond Sentinel says' it stated Kingston immense enthusiasm lus per-fand frora 1VIU I will soon me to out 6 little with resistance and capturbut now you give go the permission down is to travelled river in Sheridan that It meeting prove you I formauce create to said to have ing a large amount of property including 40 fet ten o'clock” aiid Blewitt KOTAUATIOX his a style— equippsge (lay?” grand taking been elegant the carriage was drawn by railroad cars two locomotives guna ete ct and consulting Jiis watch “conse-qaentl- y dear fnend but that nr iSUIwi CAYAIi mj OF ISTHMUS xitE GARRISON LIFE IX AIXSERIA ' “yiythmg four X portion ofSherman forces which moved — splendid grays and were all of course t j it is just twentyrfour hours stillj raging m the town and :l stolen from citizen of tho country frora Fayetteville met the enemy on the 21st Tn 1845 I was attached £ace this time hist cannot expose you to a relapse” The following letter lias been forwarded by I Mount Olive where quite an engagement at evening When Jo-p-h the The following Progress gives Raleigh Con-“Well give mo then two hours— the Ferdinand de LessepS to all the Chambers of account of the battle of the 15th Momss and myself were It seem ensued The enemy overpowered and' coming Major to the military hospital of ttofMr Sturm's chapel after hearing I stauline This hospital rises iu the into time to go find (pome back the fighting began at noon on the :15th and flanked retreated in confusion towards Ralits Europe: Commerce tliaf entered Smith field' half continued briskly until night over a- precipice of rovCToiul front leinau's terrific' sermon Jrior of the Kasbah “It is impossible my good friend In I OnThnrsday eigh while Sherman Taxh January 31st Gold-hor- o and Raleigh between " commenced the battle and way furiously oa Wng morning Upon that occasion I laid from three to four hundred feet in height another week ip you go ou well we will j Gentlemen: A first - communication is now raged all day Jlardee with about half a and SliermanSchqfield a sort of Terrywere V inhourly Gover-see what can Ixb done” iracr with iny friend Morriss j it commands at once the city the open between the MQditeiyaneanaodtheRed corps was intrenched between Black Creek communication with each other and pressing cha-’rinI he coal! the find vast Sea' Since the 1st of January a daily- bdat and Cape Fear Rhrer at no great distance the enemy closely Prisoners taken- - admit withdrew He or’s plain beyond evidently deeply palace the truth even 1 notseak has been established from Port- Said from the confluence of those streams but at that liansver to' must fall Sherman's wagon far as tlie eye can reach It is at once I was8orry but could not help service customary questions for and between Isiaaila and Zegazig a point higher iip than that where tlie enemy trains Raleigh Suer to liad arrived at Kingston The utmost scene on was round a 'and at but day without being turued off it sarprised ebraprehensivo serve all the intermediary crossed the former stream' Here hewas at- enthusiasm savage turning by Tiis At the same time itisthmus in the aiyiiy Our troops prevails inhale to the left window I the have from open seeing Castagiuac following recently tacked by a corps of Shernian'a veteran discharged by his employers and my retiring station on the arc them all before sweeping made several journeys alougthe line or works Our work were charged three times each wmJed WVis' sweetheart' and fur- - fresh breezes of the evening! could see suitor With a Htrunge look ' N C 21 XewScnf of these!' have chaise repulsed with immense slaughter Wc faoro that he could not continuo to the ultures ami ravens soaring around “What wa Raymond asking for?’’ he During each is a brigat that obIt also and have headquarters clearly do not understand the position of Tiragg but ade of reported facility of transit ut it for a on the with numerous into ! the inaccessible cliffs before withdrawing- enquired the enemy artillery Suhday it tained by driven-bacgetting are informed that- his troops Were ' ’ Oh nothinfg! ho wanted to go out distinguishedrecognition endeavored to cut their way to our lines H hmatic asvlarn Joseph Morriss for thenight into their fissures and crevisitor who ' have ' done which made it necessary for Ilardee to had ’ and deliver themselves up me In a to U'L COUld honor the7 throw D&tthis our accompany ‘vices could but sanction cfear I it I my toll back to prevent being flanked easily compact?" twe from Great quantities of supplies had gone forthirty “You refuiid liim permission then?” I large bark carrying : into the Rummel which flows along the sa‘ New York 20 Jospph “it was” steamer for which a Ssbcrraan A rebel officer saysShet ward tugged by tlfre sound v sick man The Times special says the engagement man isto persevered Rpwperiment ha succeeded be-- 1 foot of the giant wall Not a mdebted to the liberality of move eachncd-whicBleSpW executing a two-fol- d on the 10th between the enemy iinl one diI jond mj utmost was calm SO’ trouble do to to the came we “It murniur Prince not a he‘ is results miy will fiud Napoleon for firth duty llighnes I great Imperial bring jj8 expectations of Sherman's army was of a very insig anccessful of which there to not mnch if 1441 Castagnac! said no more but resumed accomplished the one hundred and fifty kilo--- vision oy friend has spoken the truth in of my studies till the evening-bug-le doubt sea in twenty- nifleant character It i thought it was John- - : metres separating the two I to the 'XJityPuiiit 2& r I son’s deifign to coi simple common questions &nd drains repeated by the echoes of his recumblent position with fi gnm- j the between nd the Sth After the enemy fight i called the meu to their smite— I wais almost about to say a dia- ljur ‘heday fop justfifteen hours and 'the I tlie fortress corps orders were given that the £th carp nuke that predicted has bolical exprdession of countenance which “ sn attack on the left of the' line in front of Fort attract the attention nf tne antorent II before Schofield’s column happened to I quarters to effected have could likely fnr (?) A line of battle was formed and an order for 1 could nftMnpmnnt but wnicli nlled chamber-o- f Goinroerce whichrin so many Injunction with either Hence Bragg’s eva-m- e Fiffljer Garrison life hod never any charms Joseph MorrisS? speak uow and to advance waa given and aoon onr' men had the for the to with straVnge apprehensions V never Could accustom myself completion tit the Cuatioh of and the rapid retreat to entire riflwpit of the enemy Over 600 prisoner ways are interested in yourself” -was the result of tbia engagement Opr lod waa I8!ud Joseph “in answerto the I absinthe and fum or to the petit rerre tie That sam3 evening my duties called I Suez canal The time ha arnred when com-- 1 1 Goldsboro Kingston New 25 York trifling ®nd an where the to me TJplwt most commonplace ques-- 'l cognac E' autopsy onepitheatre I to maritime canal toveMels Another flsht took place lit Hatcher's linn in The Commercials article says the I claimed my I attention have mildly answered the truth and put up Tha BOKiallea II this rail it upon and (company demoraiiyatiGn i the utter wbidktne 'Snd corps was engaged The attack deDj the of catJse theeaei made about dark and over 400 prisoners foil the neans of j I a certain Lieutenant of voltigcurs Cas- - ampitheatre ? was in reality a vaulted hcncefortk to tiu vitfl 7? tbout the fntnre premia in gold was onr hand making in all today 2875 amonn’ Qgrtiistj rj® seven o'clock this morning into introduce whom shall : be in £gypt to receive the delegates and shall endeavor to affurd them every fas cility for inspecting (he works on‘ theaUfcrth-main-- and vrill place at their disposal formstion which they for ih mpliAinDt it'adriWion a Fkkdinaxd inilwjm ceive etc or Universal the Company of the “President well then hard it your own Very ' 'am so l way! glad that you are neither nor the same ungrateful TKUiOBAWr mad-—whi- -- - totfhnnir- -- ' -- I -- one-legg- ed 1 yr i--I u - - i t re-cros- sed 1 : ! ‘ 1! Ir gni-me- it v -- 1 nt us k - 1 ht - : V- ’ - -' ’ - -- 0 -- - self-sustain- - i s i a-tlo- in Z - raad-houit- ‘ fe jK-nkui- - ojK-m- s ' -- ' - ml "! ? ! -- - -- - to-nig- Stas 1 jfcw ht -- -- to-da- '' - sea-she- ll ' : I - 4s-5 Zm:- - ’ ' - or T : ! ! - -- ed n -- : -- woek-witho- ‘ - k - - h - -- ! r v me! “p! rfl bvebn subjected to extreme uecradinsr Outrage Uncle! he“nuedrturning to old John “if“ you raadidly ?®fi - I must tagnac by name to y6u in pmpriapersona ' On my first arrival at Constantine getting down from the c carriage a voice shouted out behind be: Tiens! I'll lay a bet that is bur Surgeo' n-Major”' should not "1 turned round and found myself in hehrt if you both should the presence of an infantry officer tall iw thin bony with a red nose and grey Joseph but yon see I thought monstachej Jiis kepi oyer his ear its the sky his sword between titat you meant a great was lieutenant Castagnac his it legs': That Worst I said was that! v3 -- peak-stabbin- his strange physiognomy the lieutenant fhad uncle! me you forgive seizl my hand: that I 3 7U require!? “Welcome doctor! Delighted to make ' the precipicve and looking in the direc- of water at least 120 me tare la breadth ean giro1 an intelligent reasozF for the I tremenesa of the tion of tt’ to high road to Fhilipville adininisthe late decline v gentlemen With this thehonoTto pro-- 1 The body lay upon - a tablo "slightly in- tration of theobject inoauy!as the to In of decline the price gold clined mjf-- lamp was placed upon a stone pose that you make choice of a representa-- 1 teOwing In woollen goods is paralyzed but trade to ® Drterttiit V I thA in cottnn h brpphiIIv Job mlvancedout of the trail aiid Ire- - I tive to proceed to you repprt mained eogaged inv my examination till may works upon the hear eleven o’clock On leaving off at the their approaching eonciusion ana more fur--- I of lO to 25 per SS"0 AdifforetuSe length I’ was horrified at seeing the win- - pecially upon the resources at prewint buyers and sellers of wool (WW MEM op SmwTblIpwiSr City Point 100 pm 25 j their feathers “hanffJe !n view of these operations" small anUJgrey-ooloredwifa Stanton The followingMeade dispatch of 1 nuwii cfcrsmail steamtnGrs1 ’Gen all erecLt their green ' eyes sparkling I received from signed Parker is througlT- - the They were Gisntii The enemy attacked my- ftrout at 430 am with three divisions under I trust these circumstances will arpflsethe about' waiting till I had done asoddbirash of Gen Gordon' command ruihed horrified to thewindow and by drove jhe rapacious birds asrayvle so Mke’d f0r woald be convenient that the I the Istdirisionat the foot of the hill to- the many f reat dead leaves carried off by the delegate it may chooee should be et Alexan-- 1 right of Fort Steadman overpowering" the eight v'vind Bat at the very moment 1 dria upon the 6th it April next 1 myself garrison They took the fort established 1 ( ©- f th - 1 1 semi-obscuri- ty - £ tSlnfe Z - -- 1 i - r i i whom Are 100 connniaioncd ofSccrs highest rank being Colonel ' It hr reported that General Gordon wa setn urging his men to the fight and at times wearing at them for cowardice endfnsr with tha Ood na I men won't fight” after which he wasthoughthese not semi 14th Massachusetts battery! kUled lie was ordered fo surrender his gims but refused Six bullet were found to have entered his body — A ptspatch from Kinzston on the 2nd eaya Sher nuuVa fighting last Sun3 ’ or Monday waa very art and continuous The fight waa between him ana Johnson’ "This battle was set In array on two oppowteranges of hills on jhe sctit aiie of the hens ont troops ‘facing thewestT Both armies were defended by mrthworka those of ghwm being hastily cob struct ed Tha fight lasted 'desperate chargee were dayeduriug whichrebels both sides the chargingour line threa times and fivetimes onr men charged The Chlinr on Suuday wai mostly done bjj the 2hth and lstg eorpsTOn Monday 'the 17tii and 18th corps cam Along the line from KrlttZ up and relieved them' vale Sherman has mere or lesa fighting everydayr jt ii u -- on i ‘ |