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again, with doubtless renewed delight.
With what pleasurable, if not exsatic, feeling did Wellington and Washington, and even Napoleon in his bleak exile, recall their hard won victories and the stirring incidents connected with them?
So will it be one day with Beauregard — for this has been pre-eminently his battle, and its success is mainly owing to his instrumentality.
I make this remark without any invidious object, or in the least wishing to take away one laurel from the brow of Gen. Johnston, now the Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Potomac.
I simply wish to uphold the apophthegm, "Honor to whom honor is due"
During a rather discussive conversation, enlivened by occasional flashes of wit and humor, the captured mail bag of the U.S. Army came upon the tapis. So, after hearing some epistles read and perusing a few of them I adjourned from the supper room to my friend Col. Chisolm's tent, (where I was to be quartered,) in company with another of the staff to be enter