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  TherewasalittlebandofdevotedChristianworkers,amongwhomwereOrderlySergeantThomasJ。Sheppard,Ninety—SeventhO。Y。L,nowaleadingBaptistministerinEasternOhio;BostonCorbett,whoafterwardslewJohnWilkesBooth,andFrankSmith,nowattheheadoftheRailroadBethelworkatToledo。Theywereindefatigableintryingtoevangelizetheprison。AfewofthemwouldtaketheirstationinsomepartoftheStockade(adifferentoneeverytime),andbeginsingingsomeoldfamiliarhymnlike\"Come,Thoufountofeveryblessing,\"

  andinafewminutestheywouldhaveanattentiveaudienceofasmanythousandascouldgetwithinhearing。Thesingingwouldbefollowedbyregularservices,duringwhichSheppard,Smith,Corbett,andsomeotherswouldmakeshort,spirited,practicaladdresses,whichnodoubtdidmuchgoodtoallwhoheardthem,thoughthegrainsofleavenwereentirelytoosmalltoleavensuchanimmensemeasureofmeal。Theyconductedseveralfunerals,asnearlylikethewayitwasdoneathomeaspossible。Theirministrationswerenotconfinedtomerelipservice,buttheylaboredassiduouslyincaringforthesick,andmademanyapoorfellow\'swaytothegravemuchsmootherforhim。

  Thiswasaboutallthereligiousservicesthatwewerefavoredwith。

  TheRebelpreachersdidnotmakethatefforttosaveourmisguidedsoulswhichonewouldhaveimaginedtheywouldhavinguswherewecouldnotchoosebutheartheymighthavetakenadvantageofoursituationtorakeusforeandaftwiththeirtheologicalartillery。Theyonlyattempteditinoneinstance。WhileinRichmondapreachercameintoourroomandannouncedinanauthoritativewaythathewouldaddressusonreligioussubjects。Weuncoveredrespectfully,andgatheredaroundhim。Hewasaloud—tongued,brawlingBoanerges,whoaddressedtheLordasifdrillingabrigade。

  HespokebutafewmomentsbeforemakingapparenthisbeliefthattheworstofcrimeswasthatofbeingaYankee,andthatamanmustnotonlybesavedthroughChrist\'sblood,butalsoserveintheRebelarmybeforehecouldattaintoheaven。

  Ofcourseweraisedsuchayellofderisionthatthesermonwasbroughttoanabruptconclusion。

  TheonlyministerwhocameintotheStockadewasaCatholicpriest,middle—aged,tall,slender,andunmistakablydevout。Hewasunweariedinhisattentiontothesick,andthewholedaycouldbeseenmovingaroundthroughtheprison,attendingtothosewhoneededspiritualconsolation。

  Itwasinterestingtoseehimadministertheextremeunctiontoadyingman。Placingalongpurplescarfabouthisownneckandasmallbrazencrucifixinthehandsofthedyingone,hewouldkneelbythelatter\'ssideandanointhimupontheeyes,ears,nostrils;lips,hands,feetandbreast,withsacredoil;fromalittlebrassvessel,repeatingthewhile,inanimpressivevoice,thesolemnofficesoftheChurch。

  Hisunwearyingdevotiongainedtheadmirationofall,nomatterhowlittleinclinedonemightbetoviewpriestlinessgenerallywithfavor。

  HewasevidentlyofsuchstuffasChristianheroshaveeverbeenmadeof,andwouldhavefacedstakeandfagot,atthecallofduty,withunquailingeye。HisnamewasFatherHamilton,andhewasstationedatMacon。TheworldshouldknowmoreofamanwhoseservicesweresocreditabletohumanityandhisChurch:

  Thegoodfatherhadthewisdomoftheserpent,withtheharmlessnessofthedove。Thoughfullofcommiserationfortheunhappylotoftheprisoners,nothingcouldbetrayhimintotheslightestexpressionofopinionregardingthewarorthosewhoweretheauthorsofallthismisery。Inourimpatienceatourtreatment,andhungerfornews,weforgothissacerdotalcharacter,andimportunedhimfortidingsoftheexchange。Hisinvariablereplywasthathelivedapartfromthesethingsandkepthimselfignorantofthem。

  \"But,father,\"saidIoneday,withanimpatiencethatIcouldnotwhollyrepress,\"youmustcertainlyhearorreadsomethingofthis,whileyouareoutsideamongtheRebelofficers。\"Likemanyotherpeople,I

  supposedthatthewholeworldwasexcitedoverthatinwhichIfeltadeepinterest。

  \"No,myson,\"repliedhe,inhisusualcalm,measuredtones。\"Igonotamongthem,nordoIhearanythingfromthem。WhenIleavetheprisonintheevening,fullofsorrowatwhatIhaveseenhere,IfindthatthebestuseIcanmakeofmytimeisinstudyingtheWordofGod,andespeciallythePsalmsofDavid。\"

  Wewerenotanylongergoodcompanyforeachother。Wehadheardoverandoveragainalleachother\'sstoriesandjokes,andeachknewasmuchabouttheother\'sprevioushistoryaswechosetocommunicate。Thestoryofeveryindividual\'spastlife,relations,friends,regiment,andsoldierexperiencehadbeentoldagainandagain,untiltherepetitionwaswearisome。Thecoolnightsfollowingthehotdayswerefavorabletolittlegossipingseancesliketheyarn—spinningwatchesofsailorsonpleasantnights。Oursquad,thoughitsstockofstorieswaswornthreadbare,wasfortunateenoughtohaveasweetsingerinIsrael\"Nosey\"

  Payne——ofwhosetunefulnesswenevertired。Hehadalargerepertoireofpatrioticsongs,whichhesangwithfeelingandcorrectness,andwhichhelpedmuchtomakethecalmSummernightspassagreeably。Amongthebestofthesewas\"BraveBoysareThey,\"whichIalwaysthoughtwasthefinestballad,bothinpoetryandmusic,producedbytheWar。

  CHAPTERXXXIV。

  MAGGOTS,LICEANDRAIDERS——PRACTICESOFTHESEHUMANVERMIN——PLUNDERING

  THESICKANDDYING——NIGHTATTACKS,ANDBATTLESBYDAY——HARDTIMESFORTHE

  SMALLTRADERS。

  Witheachlong,hotSummerhourthelice,themaggot—fliesandtheN\'Yaarkersincreasedinnumbersandvenomousactivity。Theywereever—

  presentannoyancesandtroubles;notimewasfreefromthem。Theliceworriedusbydayandtormentedusbynight;themaggot—fliesfouledourfood,andlaidinsoresandwoundslarvaethatspeedilybecamemassesofwrigglingworms。TheN\'Yaarkerswerehumanverminthatpreyeduponandharriedusunceasingly。

  Theyformedthemselvesintobandsnumberingfromfivetotwenty—five,eachledbyabold,unscrupulous,energeticscoundrel。Wenowcalledthem\"Raiders,\"andthemostprominentandbestknownofthebandswerecalledbythenamesoftheirruffianleaders,as\"Mosby\'sRaiders,\"

  \"Curtis\'sRaiders,\"\"Delaney\'sRaiders,\"\"Sarsfield\'sRaiders,\"

  \"Collins\'sRaiders,\"etc。

  AslongasweoldprisonersformedthebulkofthoseinsidetheStockade,theRaidershadslenderpicking。Theywouldoccasionallysnatchablanketfromthetentpoles,orknockaboydownattheCreekandtakehissilverwatchfromhim;butthiswasall。AbundantopportunitiesforsecuringricherswagcametothemwiththeadventofthePlymouthPilgrims。Ashadbeenbeforestated,theseboysbroughtinwiththemalargeportionoftheirfirstinstalmentofveteranbounty——aggregatinginamount,accordingtovaryingestimates,betweentwenty—fivethousandandonehundredthousanddollars。ThePilgrimswerelikewisewellclothed,hadanabundanceofblanketsandcampequipage,andaplentifulsupplyofpersonaltrinkets,thatcouldbereadilytradedofftotheRebels。Anaverageoneofthem——evenifhismoneywereallgone——wasabonanzatoanybandwhichcouldsucceedinplunderinghim。Hiswatchandchain,shoes,knife,ring,handkerchief,combsandsimilartrifles,wouldnetseveralhundreddollarsinConfederatemoney。Theblockade,whichcutofftheRebelcommunicationwiththeouterworld,madetheseingreatdemand。ManyoftheprisonersthatcameinfromtheArmyofthePotomacrepaidrobbingequallywell。AsarulethosefromthatArmywerenotsearchedsocloselyasthosefromtheWest,andnotunfrequentlytheycameinwithalltheirbelongingsuntouched,whereSherman\'smen,arrivingthesameday,wouldbestrippednearlytothebuff。

  ThemethodsoftheRaiderswerevarious,rangingallthewayfromsneakthieverytohighwayrobbery。AlltheartslearnedintheprisonsandpurlieusofNewYorkwereputintoexercise。Decoys,\"bunko—steerers\"athome,wouldbeonthelook—outforpromisingsubjectsaseachcrowdoffreshprisonersenteredthegate,andbykindlyofferstofindthemasleepingplace,lurethemtowheretheycouldbeeasilydespoiledduringthenight。Ifthevictimresistedtherewasalwayssufficientforceathandtoconquerhim,andnotseldomhislifepaidthepenaltyofhiscontumacy。Ihaveknownasmanyasthreeofthesetobekilledinanight,andtheirbodies——withthroatscut,orskullscrushedin——befoundinthemorningamongthedeadatthegates。

  Allmenhavingmoneyorvaluableswereundercontinualespionage,andwhenfoundinplacesconvenientforattack,arushwasmadeforthem。

  Theywereknockeddownandtheirpersonsrifledwithsuchswiftdexteritythatitwasdonebeforetheyrealizedwhathadhappened。

  Atfirstthesedepredationswereonlyperpetratedatnight。Thequarrywasselectedduringtheday,andarrangementsmadeforadescent。Afterthevictimwasasleepthebanddasheddownuponhim,andshearedhimofhisgoodswithincredibleswiftness。Thosenearwouldraisethecryof\"Raiders!\"andattacktherobbers。Ifthelatterhadsecuredtheirbootytheyretreatedwithallpossiblespeed,andweresoonlostinthecrowd。

  Ifnot,theywouldofferbattle,andsignalforassistancefromtheotherbands。Severeengagementsofthiskindwereofcontinualoccurrence,inwhichmenweresobadlybeatenastodiefromtheeffects。Theweaponsusedwerefists,clubs,axes,tent—poles,etc。TheRaiderswereplentifullyprovidedwiththeusualweaponsoftheirclass——slung—shotsandbrass—knuckles。Severalofthemhadsucceededinsmugglingbowie—

  knivesintoprison。

  Theyhadthegreatadvantageintheserowsofbeingwellacquaintedwitheachother,while,exceptthePlymouthPilgrims,therestoftheprisonersweremadeupofsmallsquadsofmenfromeachregimentintheservice,andtotalstrangerstoalloutsideoftheirownlittleband。

  TheRaiderscouldconcentrate,ifnecessary,fourhundredorfivehundredmenuponanypointofattack,andeachmemberofthegangshadbecomesofamiliarizedwithalltherestbylongassociationinNewYork,andelsewhere,thatheneverdealtablowamiss,whiletheiropponentswerenearlyaslikelytoattackfriendsasenemies。

  BythemiddleofJunethecontinualsuccessoftheRaidersemboldenedthemsothattheynolongerconfinedtheirdepredationstothenight,butmadetheirforaysinbroaddaylight,andtherewashardlyanhourinthetwenty—fourthatthecryof\"Raiders!Raiders!\"did,notgoupfromsomepartofthepen,andonlookinginthedirectionofthecry,onewouldseeasurgingcommotion,menstruggling,andclubsbeingpliedvigorously。ThiswasevenmorecommonthantheguardsshootingmenattheCreekcrossing。

  OnedayIsaw\"DickAllen\'sRaiders,\"eleveninnumber,attackamanwearingtheuniformofEllett\'sMarineBrigade。Hewasarecentcomer,andalone,buthewasbrave。Hehadcomeintopossessionofaspade,bysomemeansoranother,andheusedthiswithdelightfulvigorandeffect。

  TwoorthreetimeshestruckoneofhisassailantssofairlyontheheadandwithsuchgoodwillthatIcongratulatedmyselfthathehadkilledhim。Finally,DickAllenmanagedtosliparoundbehindhimunnoticed,andstrikinghimontheheadwithaslung—shot,knockedhimdown,whenthewholecrowdpounceduponhimtokillhim,butweredrivenoffbyothersrallyingtohisassistance。

  TheproceedsoftheseforaysenabledtheRaiderstowaxfatandlusty,whileothersweredyingfromstarvation。Theyallhadgoodtents,constructedofstolenblankets,andtheirheadquarterswasalarge,roomytent,withacirculartop,situatedonthestreetleadingtotheSouthGate,andcapableofaccommodatingfromseventy—fivetoonehundredmen。

  Allthematerialforthishadbeenwrestedawayfromothers。Whilehundredsweredyingofscurvyanddiarrhea,fromthemiserable,insufficientfood,andlackofvegetables,thesefellowshadflour,freshmeat,onions,potatoes,greenbeans,andotherthings,theverylooksofwhichwereatorturetohungry,scorbutic,dysentericmen。TheywereonthebestpossibletermswiththeRebels,whomtheyfawneduponandgroveledbefore,andwereinreturnallowedmanyfavors,inthewayoftrading,goingoutupondetail,andmakingpurchases。

  Amongtheirspecialobjectsofattackwerethesmalltradersintheprison。Wehadquiteanumberofthesewhosegeniusforbarterwassostrongthatittookrootandflourishedeveninthatunpropitioussoil,andduringthetimewhennewprisonerswereconstantlycominginwithmoney,theymanagedtoaccumulatesmallsums——fromtendollarsupward,bytradingbetweentheguardsandtheprisoners。Intheperiodimmediatelyfollowingaprisoner\'sentrancehewaslikelytospendallhismoneyandtradeoffallhispossessionsforfood,trustingtofortunetogethimoutoftherewhentheseweregone。Thenwaswhenhewasprofitabletothesego—betweens,whomanagedtomakehimpayhandsomelyforwhathegot。TheRaiderskeptwatchofthesetraders,andplunderedthemwheneveroccasionserved。Itremindedoneofthehabitsofthefishingeagle,whichhoversarounduntilsomeotherbirdcatchesafish,andthentakesitaway。

  CHAPTERXXXV

  ACOMMUNITYWITHOUTGOVERNMENT——FORMATIONOFTHEREGULATORS——RAIDERS

  ATTACKKEYBUTAREBLUFFEDOFF——ASSAULTOFTHEREGULATORSONTHERAIDERS

  ——DESPERATEBATTLE——OVERTHROWOFTHERAIDERS。

  Tofullyappreciatetheconditionofaffairsletitberememberedthatwewereacommunityoftwenty—fivethousandboysandyoungmen——nonetooregardfulofcontrolatbest——andnowwhollydestituteofgovernment。

  TheRebelsnevermadetheslightestattempttomaintainorderintheprison。Theirwholeenergieswereconcentratedinpreventingourescape。

  SolongaswestaidinsidetheStockade,theycaredaslittlewhatwedidthereasfortheperformancesofsavagesintheinteriorofAfrica。

  Idoubtiftheywouldhaveinterferedhadone—halfofuskilledandeatentheotherhalf。Theyrathertookadelightinsuchatrocitiesascametotheirnotice。ItwasanoculardemonstrationofthetotaldepravityoftheYankees。

  Amongourselvestherewasnooneinpositiontolaydownlawandenforceit。Beingallenlistedmenwewereonadeadlevelasfarasrankwasconcerned——thehighestbeingonlySergeants,whosestripescarriednoweightofauthority。Thetimeofourstaywas——itwashoped——tootransienttomakeitworthwhilebotheringaboutorganizinganyformofgovernment。Thegreatbulkoftheboyswererecentcomers,whohopedthatinanotherweekorsotheywouldbeoutagain。Therewerenofatsalariestotemptanyonetotakeuponhimselfthedutyofrulingthemasses,andallwerelefttotheirowndevices,todogoodorevil,accordingtotheirseveralbents,andasfearofconsequencesswayedthem。Eachlittlesquadofmenwasalawuntothemselves,andmadeandenforcedtheirownregulationsontheirownterritory。Theadministrationofjusticewasreducedtoitssimplestterms。Ifafellowdidwronghewaspounded——iftherewasanybodycapableofdoingit。Ifnothewentfree。

  ThealmostunvaryingsuccessoftheRaidersin——theirforaysgavethegeneralimpressionthattheywereinvincible——thatis,thatnotenoughmencouldbeconcentratedagainstthemtowhipthem。Ourill—successintheattackwemadeontheminAprilhelpedustothesamebelief。Ifwecouldnotbeatthemthen,wecouldnotnow,afterwehadbeenenfeebledbymonthsofstarvationanddisease。ItseemedtousthatthePlymouthPilgrims,whoseorganizationwasyetverystrong,shouldundertakethetask;but,asisusuallythecaseinthisworld,wherewethinksomebodyelseoughttoundertaketheperformanceofadisagreeablepublicduty,theydidnotseeitinthelightthatwewishedthemto。Theyestablishedguardsaroundtheirsquads,andhelpedbeatofftheRaiderswhentheirownterritorywasinvaded,butthiswasalltheywoulddo。

  Therestofusformedsimilarguards。InthesouthwestcorneroftheStockade——whereIwas——weformedourselvesintoacompanyoffiftyactiveboys——mostlybelongingtomyownbattalionandtootherIllinoisregiments——ofwhichIwaselectedCaptain。MyFirstLieutenantwasatall,taciturn,long—armedmemberoftheOneHundredandEleventhIllinois,whomwecalled\"Egypt,\"ashecamefromthatsectionoftheState。Hewaswonderfullyhandywithhisfists。Ithinkhecouldknockafellowdownsothathewouldfall—harder,andlielongerthananypersonIeversaw。Wemadeatacitdivisionofduties:Ididthetalking,and\"Egypt\"wentthroughthemanuallaborofknockingouropponentsdown。Inthenumerouslittleencountersinwhichourcompanywasengaged,\"Egypt\"wouldstandbymyside,silent,grimandpatient,whileIpursuedthedialoguewiththeleaderoftheothercrowd。Assoonashethoughttheconversationhadreachedtheproperpoint,hislongleftarmstretchedoutlikeaflash,andtheotherfellowdroppedasifhehadsuddenlycomeinrangeofamulethatwasfeelingwell。Thatunexpectedleft—handerneverfailed。ItwouldhavemadeCharlesReade\'sheartleapforjoytoseeit。

  Inspiteofourcompanyandourwatchfulness,theRaidersbeatusbadlyononeoccasion。MarionFriend,ofCompanyIofourbattalion,wasoneofthesmalltraders,andhadaccumulatedfortydollarsbyhisbartering。

  OneeveningatduskDelaney\'sRaiders,abouttwenty—fivestrong,tookadvantageoftheabsenceofmostofusdrawingrations,tomakearushforMarion。Theyknockedhimdown,cuthimacrossthewristandneckwitharazor,androbbedhimofhisfortydollars。BythetimewecouldrallyDelaneyandhisattendantscoundrelsweresafefrompursuitinthemidstoftheirfriends。

  Thisstateofthingshadbecomeunendurable。SergeantLeroyL。Key,ofCompanyM,ourbattalion,resolvedtomakeanefforttocrushtheRaiders。Hewasaprinter,fromBloomington,Illinois,tall,dark,intelligentandstrong—willed,andoneofthebravestmenIeverknew。

  Hewasablysecondedby\"LimberJim,\"oftheSixty—SeventhIllinois,whoselithe,sinewyform,andstrikingfeaturesremindedoneofayoungSiouxbrave。HehadallofKey\'sdesperatecourage,butnothisbrainsorhistalentforleadership。Thoughfearfullyreducedinnumbers,ourbattalionhadstillaboutonehundredwellmeninit,andtheseformedthenucleusforKey\'sbandof\"Regulators,\"astheywerestyled。AmongthemwereseveralwhohadnoequalsinphysicalstrengthandcourageinanyoftheRaiderchiefs。OurbestmanwasNedCarrigan,CorporalofCompanyI,fromChicago——whowassoconfessedlythebestmaninthewholeprisonthathewasnevercalledupontodemonstrateit。Hewasabig—

  hearted,genialIrishboy,whowasneverknowntogetintotroubleonhisownaccount,butonlyusedhisfistswhensomeofhiscomradeswereimposedupon。Hehadfoughtinthering,andononeoccasionhadkilledamanwithasingleblowofhisfist,inaprizefightnearSt。Louis。

  Wewereallveryproudofhim,anditwasasgoodasanentertainmenttoustoseethenoisiestroughssubsideintodeferentialsilenceasNedwouldcomeamongthem,likesomegrandmastiffinthemidstofapackofyelpingcurs。Nedenteredintotheregulatingschemeheartily。OtherstalwartspecimensofphysicalmanhoodinourbattalionwereSergeantGoody,NedJohnson,TomLarkin,andothers,who,whilenotapproachingCarrigan\'sperfectmanhood,werestillmorethanamatchforthebestoftheRaiders。

  Keyproceededwiththegreatestsecrecyintheorganizationofhisforces。HeacceptednonebutWesternmen,andpreferredIllinoisans,Iowans,Kansans,IndianiansandOhioans。TheboysfromthoseStatesseemedtonaturallygotogether,andbemovedbythesamemotives。

  HeinformedWirzwhatheproposeddoing,sothatanyunusualcommotionwithintheprisonmightnotbemistakenforanattemptupontheStockade,andmadetheexcuseforopeningwiththeartillery。Wirz,whohappenedtobeinacomplaisanthumor,approvedofthedesign,andallowedhimtheuseoftheenclosureoftheNorthGatetoconfinehisprisonersin。

  InspiteofKey\'seffortsatsecrecy,informationastohisschemereachedtheRaiders。Itwasdebatedattheirheadquarters,anddecidedtherethatKeymustbekilled。Threemenwereselectedtodothiswork。

  TheycalledonKey,adusk,ontheeveningofthe2dofJuly。Inresponsetotheirinquiries,hecameoutoftheblanket—coveredholeonthehillsidethathecalledhistent。Theytoldhimwhattheyhadheard,andaskedifitwastrue。Hesaiditwas。Oneofthemthendrewaknife,andtheothertwo,\"billies\"toattackhim。But,anticipatingtrouble,KeyhadprocuredarevolverwhichoneofthePilgrimshadbroughtininhisknapsackanddrawingthishedrovethemoff,butwithoutfiringashot。

  Theoccurrencecausedthegreatestexcitement。TousoftheRegulatorsitshowedthattheRaidershadpenetratedourdesigns,andwerepreparedforthem。Tothegreatmajorityoftheprisonersitwasthefirstintimationthatsuchathingwascontemplated;thenewsspreadfromsquadtosquadwiththegreatestrapidity,andsooneverybodywasdiscussingthechancesofthemovement。Forawhilemenceasedtheirinterminablediscussionofescapeandexchange——letthoseoverworkedwordsandthemeshaveararespellofrepose——anddebatedwhethertheRaiderswouldwhiptheregulators,oitheRegulatorsconquertheRaiders。ThereasonswhichIhavepreviouslyenumerated,inducedageneraldisbeliefintheprobabilityofoursuccess。TheRaiderswereingoodhealthwellfed,usedtooperatingtogether,andhadtheconfidencebegottenbyalongseriesofsuccesses。TheRegulatorslackedinalltheserespects。

  WhetherKeyhadoriginallyfixedonthenextdayformakingtheattack,orwhetherthisaffairprecipitatedthecrisis,Iknownot,butlaterintheeveninghesentusallorder:tobeonourguardallnight,andreadyforactionthenextmorning。

  Therewasverylittlesleepanywherethatnight。TheRebelslearnedthroughtheirspiesthatsomethingunusualwasgoingoninside,andastheironlyinterpretationofanythingunusualtherewasadesignupontheStockade,theystrengthenedtheguards,tookadditionalprecautionsineveryway,andspentthehoursinanxiousanticipation。

  We,fearingthattheRaidersmightattempttofrustratetheschemebyanattackinoverpoweringforceonKey\'ssquad,whichwouldbeaccompaniedbytheassassinationofhimandLimberJim,heldourselvesinreadinesstoofferanyassistancethatmightbeneeded。

  TheRaiders,thoughconfidentofsuccess,werenolessexercised。Theythrewoutpicketstoalltheapproachestotheirheadquarters,andprovidedotherwiseagainstsurprise。Theyhadsmuggledinsomecanteensofacheap,vilewhiskymadefromsorghum——andtheygrewquitehilariousintheirBigTentovertheirpotations。TwosongshadlongagobeenacceptedbyusaspeculiarlytheRaiders\'own——assomeoneintheircrowdsangthemnearlyeveryevening,andweneverheardthemanywhereelse。

  Thefirstbegan:

  InAthollivedamannamedJerryLanagan;

  Hebatteredawaytillhehadn\'tapound。

  Hisfatherhedied,andhemadehimamanagin;

  Lefthimafarmoftenacresofground。

  TheotherrelatedtheexploitsofanIrishhighwaymannamedBrennan,whosechiefvirtuewasthatWhatherob—bedfromtherichhegaveuntothepoor。

  Andthiswasthevillainouschorusinwhichtheyalljoined,andsanginsuchawayassuggestedhighwayrobbery,murder,mayhemandarson:

  Brennanonthemoor!

  Brennanonthemoor!

  ProudandundauntedstoodJohnBrennanonthemoor。

  Theyhowledthesetwoyearlythelive—longnight。Theybecameeventuallyquitemonotonoustous,whowerewaitingandwatching。Itwouldhavebeenquiteareliefiftheyhadthrowninanewoneeveryhourorso,bywayofvariety。

  Morningatlastcame。Ourcompaniesmusteredontheirgrounds,andthenmarchedtothespaceontheSouthSidewheretherationswereissued。

  Eachmanwasarmedwithasmallclub,securedtohiswristbyastring。

  TheRebels——withtheirchronicfearofanoutbreakanimatingthem——hadalltheinfantryinlineofbattlewithloadedguns。Thecannonintheworkswereshotted,thefusesthrustintothetouch—holesandthemenstoodwithlanyardsinhandreadytomowdowneverybody,atanyinstant。

  Thesunroserapidlythroughtheclearsky,whichsoongloweddownonuslikeabrazenoven。Thewholecampgatheredwhereitcouldbestviewtheencounter。ThiswasupontheNorthSide。AsIhavebeforeexplainedthetwosidesslopedtowardeachotherlikethoseofagreattrough。TheRaiders\'headquartersstooduponthecenterofthesouthernslope,andconsequentlythosestandingonthenorthernslopesaweverythingasifuponthestageofatheater。

  Whilestandinginrankswaitingtheorderstomove,oneofmycomradestouchedmeonthearm,andsaid:

  \"MyGod!justlookoverthere!\"

  IturnedfromwatchingtheRebelartillerists,whoseintentionsgavememoreuneasinessthananythingelse,andlookedinthedirectionindicatedbythespeaker。Thesightwasthestrangestonemyeyeseverencountered。Therewereatleastfifteenthousandperhapstwentythousand——menpackedtogetheronthebank,andeveryeyewasturnedonus。Theslopewassuchthateachman\'sfaceshowedovertheshouldersoftheoneinfrontofhim,makingacresonacresoffaces。Itwasasifthewholebroadhillsidewaspavedorthatchedwithhumancountenances。

  WhenallwasreadywemoveddownupontheBigTent,inasgoodorderaswecouldpreservewhilepassingthroughthenarrowtortuouspathsbetweenthetents。Key,LimberJim,NedCarigan,Goody,TomLarkin,andNedJohnsonledtheadvancewiththeircompanies。Theprisonwasassilentasagraveyard。Asweapproached,theRaidersmassedthemselvesinastrong,heavyline,withthecenter,againstwhichouradvancewasmoving,heldbythemostredoubtableoftheirleaders。Howmanytherewereofthemcouldnotbetold,asitwasimpossibletosaywheretheirlineendedandthemassofspectatorsbegan。Theycouldnotthemselvestell,astheattitudeofalargeportionofthespectatorswouldbedeterminedbywhichwaythebattlewent。

  Notablowwasstruckuntilthelinescameclosetogether。ThentheRaidercenterlauncheditselfforwardagainstours,andgrappledsavagelywiththeleadingRegulators。Foraninstant——itseemedanhour——thestrugglewasdesperate。

  Strong,fiercemenclenchedandstrovetothrottleeachother;greatmusclesstrainedalmosttobursting,andblowswithfistandclub—dealtwithalltheenergyofmortalhate——felllikehail。One—perhapstwo—

  endlessminutesthelinessurged——throbbed——backwardandforwardasteportwo,andthen,asifbyaconcentrationofmightyeffort,ourmenflungtheRaiderlinebackfromit——broken——shattered。Thenextinstantourleaderswerestridingthroughthemasslikeraginglions。Carrigan,LimberJim,Larkin,JohnsonandGoodyeachsmotedownaswathofmenbeforethem,astheymovedresistlesslyforward。

  Welightweightshadbeensentaroundontheflankstoseparatethespectatorsfromthecombatants,striketheRaiders\'enrevers,\'and,asfaraspossible,keepthecrowdfromreinforcingthem。

  Infiveminutesafterthefirstblow——wasstrucktheoverthrowoftheRaiderswascomplete。Resistanceceased,andtheysoughtsafetyinflight。

  Astheresultbecameapparenttothe——watchersontheoppositehillside,theyventedtheirpent—upexcitementinayellthatmadetheverygroundtremble,andweansweredthemwithashoutthatexpressednotonlyourexultationoverourvictory,butourgreatrelieffromtheintensestrainwehadlongborne。

  Wepickedupafewprisonersonthebattlefield,andretiredwithoutmakinganyspecialefforttogetanymorethen,asweknew,thattheycouldnotescapeus。

  Wewereverytired,andveryhungry。Thetimefordrawingrationshadarrived。Wagonscontainingbreadandmushhaddriventothegates,butWirzwouldnotallowthesetobeopened,lestintheexcitedconditionofthemenanattemptmightbemadetocarrythem。Keyorderedoperationstocease,thatWirzmightbere—assuredandlettherationsenter。

  Itwasinvain。Wirzwasthoroughlyscared。Thewagonsstoodoutinthehotsununtilthemushfermentedandsoured,andhadtobethrownaway,whileweeventrationlesstobed,androsethenextdaywithmorethanusuallyemptystomachstogoadusontoourwork。

  CHAPTERXXXVL

  WHYTHEREGULATORSWERENOTASSISTEDBYTHEENTIRECAMP——PECULIARITIESOF

  BOYSFROMDIFFERENTSECTIONS——HUNTINGTHERAIDERSDOWN——EXPLOITSOFMY

  LEFT—HANDEDLIEUTENANT——RUNNINGTHEGAUNTLET。

  ImaynothavemadeitwhollycleartothereaderwhywedidnothavetheactiveassistanceofthewholeprisoninthestrugglewiththeRaiders。

  Thereweremanyreasonsforthis。First,thegreatbulkoftheprisonerswerenewcomers,havingbeen,atthefarthest,butthreeorfourweeksintheStockade。Theydidnotcomprehendthesituationofaffairsasweolderprisonersdid。Theydidnotunderstandthatalltheoutrages——orverynearlyall——weretheworkof——arelativelysmallcrowdofgraduatesfromthemetropolitanschoolofvice。TheactivityandaudacityoftheRaidersgavethemtheimpressionthatatleasthalftheable—bodiedmenintheStockadewereengagedinthesedepredations。Thisisalwaysthecase。Ahalfdozenburglarsorotheractivecriminalsinatownwillproducetheimpressionthatalargeportionofthepopulationarelawbreakers。WeneverestimatedthattheraidingN\'Yaarkers,withtheirspiesandotheraccomplices,exceededfivehundred,butitwouldhavebeendifficulttoconvinceanewprisonerthattherewerenotthousandsofthem。Secondly,theprisonersweremadeupofsmallsquadsfromeveryregimentatthefrontalongthewholelinefromtheMississippitotheAtlantic。Thesewerestrangerstoanddistrustfulofalloutsidetheirownlittlecircles。TheEasternmenwereespeciallyso。ThePennsylvaniansandNewYorkerseachformedgroups,anddidnotfraternizereadilywiththoseoutsidetheirStatelines。TheNewJerseyansheldalooffromalltherest,whiletheMassachusettssoldiershadverylittleinCommonwithanybody——eventheirfellowNewEnglanders。TheMichiganmenweremodifiedNewEnglanders。Theyhadthesametricksofspeech;

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