ISy 1 In* w.»v# ii iiidL't Mu* volet aim |j| and .Vtti^ivw*entimiund-* vtiy tir**cj in ali ihc j credit i»i i Ii a i r*|| ii’sfp vivcn u]‘|. k*f| - (l/M-iuii lleth* lt;i I V |'; i m i1(1 which IIIV lifjii Hit* hf»hHfg«Hlt Wo‘I 'I i'i* if-11. Ill J I kliow W1wi*iii n-ti.ir mill Miffi-rotl ;»» tnticlij ns the \ ir^tnfaiiK My ennumti.V envne off with «»m imvvoutniiil mnii iiui *»f i u‘lt;!fiiy-» in,., mid Uon. (’■ibl* tv as ♦Jud in eight difleieot fviiii c.s afsi*r hi* mounted |Jtt* |»\npcm I w/ii K-’. lie recovered t'rmii hi* wonmti*null lived in Memnlii* jhvIiiIc after the war. We lav allnitflit within filly yard* lt;»j the enemy’* works—to close I hat we couldahunM led lhe lla-h of their gnus,Ut»v. Mruli v, el North Carolina, Wird, in a speech not Jn*?g »*ro, Mintsome of IViiigtewH men were killed fifty yards inside li.e Federal lines, and I've no dm.hi ji was so. ihvy were on our right, and we went at Mi a | wall of death losetlier, i» rieketV* men did any more Minn Me did I tin not Know it. All that Hiiy oi ih eonld do was tn keep on going tip until we were shot down.* A fludem of Southern character-folio* might -card. from the Potomac lo the liio Grande and not I And « more typical Southerner «*fi i - ft. _• 7 . • . . ..