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  Back,backwewent,asfastasrosinandpineknotscouldforcetheenginetomoveus。Thecarsswayedcontinuallybackandforth,momentarilythreateningtoflythecrazyroadway,androllovertheembankmentorintooneoftheadjacentswamps。Wewouldhavehailedsuchacatastrophe,asitwouldhaveprobablykilledmoreoftheguardsthanofus,andtheconfusionwouldhavegivenmanyofthesurvivorsopportunitytoescape。Butnosuchaccidenthappened,andtowardsmidnightwereachedthebridgeacrosstheGreatPedeeRiver,whereourtrainwasstoppedbyasquadofRebelcavalrymen,whobroughttheintelligencethatasKilpatrickwasexpectedintoFlorenceeveryhour,itwouldnotdototakeusthere。

  Wewereorderedoffthecars,andlaiddownonthebanksoftheGreatPedee,ourguardsandthecavalryformingalinearoundus,andtakingprecautionstodefendthebridgeagainstKilpatrick,shouldhefindoutourwhereaboutsandcomeafterus。

  \"Well,Mc,\"saidAndrews,asweadjustedouroldovercoatandblanketonthegroundforabed;\"Iguessweneedn\'tcarewhetherschoolkeepsornot。Ourfellowshaveevidentlygotbothendsoftheroad,andarecomingtowardsusfromeachway。There\'snoroad——notevenawagonroad——fortheJohnniestorunusoffon,andIguessallwe\'vegottodoistostandstillandseethesalvationoftheLord。Badasthesehoundsare,Idon\'tbelievetheywillshootusdownratherthanletourfolksretakeus。Atleasttheywon\'tsinceoldWinder\'sdead。Ifhewasalive,he\'dorderourthroatscut——onebyone——withtheguards\'pocketknives,ratherthangiveusup。I\'monlyafraidwe\'llbeallowedtostarvebeforeourfolksreachus。\"

  Iconcurredinthisview。

  CHAPTERLXXVIII。

  RETURNTOFLORENCEANDASHORTSOJOURNTHERE——OFFTOWARDSWILMINGTON

  AGAIN——CRUISINGAREBELOFFICER\'SLUNCH——SIGNSOFAPPROACHINGOURLINES

  ——TERROROFOURRASCALLYGUARDS——ENTRANCEINTOGOD\'SCOUNTRYATLAST。

  ButKilpatrick,likeSherman,camenot。PerhapsheknewthatalltheprisonershadbeenremovedfromtheStockade;perhapshehadotherbusinessofmoreimportanceonhand;probablyhismovementwasonlyafeint。AtalleventsitwasdefinitelyknownthenextdaythathehadwithdrawnsofarastorenderitwhollyunlikelythatheintendedattackingFlorence,sowewerebroughtbackandreturnedtoouroldquarters。Foraweekormoreweloiteredaboutthenownearly—abandonedprison;skulkedandcrawledaroundthedismalmud—tentsliketheghostlydenizensofsomePotter\'sField,who,forsomereasonhadbeenallowedtoreturntoearth,andforawhilecreeppainfullyaroundthelittlehillocksbeneathwhichtheyhadbeenentombed。

  Afewscore,whosevitalpowerswerestrainedtothelastdegreeoftension,gaveuptheghost,andsanktodreamlessrest。ItmatterednowlittletothesewhenShermancame,orwhenKilpatrick\'sguidonsshouldflutterthroughtheforestofsighingpines,heraldsoflife,happiness,andhome——

  Afterlife\'sfitfulfevertheysleptwellTreasonhaddoneitsworst。Norsteelnorpoison:

  Malicedomestic,foreignlevy,nothingCouldtouchthemfarther。

  Onedayanotherordercameforustobeloadedonthecars,andovertotherailroadwewentagaininthesamefashionasbefore。Thecomparativelyfewofuswhowerestillabletowalkatallwell,loadedourselvesdownwiththebundlesandblanketsofourlessfortunatecompanions,whohobbledandlimped——manyevencrawlingontheirhandsandknees——overthehard,frozenground,byoursides。

  Thosenotabletocrawleven,weretakeninwagons,fortheorderswereimperativenottoleavealivingprisonerbehind。

  Attherailroadwefoundtwotrainsawaitingus。Onthefrontofeachengineweretworudewhiteflags,madebyfasteningthehalvesofmealsackstoshortsticks。Thesightofthesegaveussomehope,butourbeliefthatRebelswereconstitutionalliarsanddeceiverswassofirmandfixed,thatwepersuadedourselvesthattheflagsmeantnothingmorethansomewilfuldelusionforus。

  AgainwestartedoffinthedirectionofWilmington,andtraversedthesamecountrydescribedinthepreviouschapter。AgainAndrewsandI

  foundourselvesinthenextboxcartothepassengercoachcontainingtheRebelofficers。Againwecutaholethroughtheend,withoursaw,andagainfoundadarkyservantsittingontherearplatform。Andrewswentoutandsatdownalongsideofhim,andfoundthathewasseateduponalargegunny—bagsackcontainingthecookedrationsoftheRebelofficers。

  TheintelligencethattherewassomethingthereworthtakingAndrewscommunicatedtomebyanexpressivesignal,ofwhichsoldierscampaigningtogetheraslongasheandIhad,alwayshaveanextensiveandwellunderstoodcode。

  Itookaseatintheholewehadmadeintheendofthecar,inreachofAndrews。Andrewscalledtheattentionofthenegrotosomefeatureofthecountrynearby,andaskedhimaquestioninregardtoit。Ashelookedinthedirectionindicated,Andrewsslippedhishandintothemouthofthebag,andpulledoutasmallsackofwheatbiscuits,whichhepassedtomeandIconcealed。ThedarkyturnedandtoldAndrewsallaboutthematterinregardtowhichtheinterrogationhadbeenmade。

  Andrewsbecamesomuchinterestedinwhatwasbeingtoldhim,thathesatupcloserandclosertothedarky,whointurnmovedfartherawayfromthesack。

  Nextweranthroughaturpentineplantation,andasthedarkywaspointingoutwherethestill,themaster\'splace,the\"quarters,\"etc。,were,Andrewsmanagedtofishoutofthatbagandpasstomethreeroastedchickens。Thenagreatswampcalledfordescription,andbeforewewerethroughwithit,Ihadaboutapeckofboiledsweetpotatos。

  Andrewsemptiedthebagasthedarkywasshowinghimagreatpeanutplantation,takingfromitasmallfrying—pan,acanteenofmolasses,andahalf—gallontinbucket,whichhadbeenusedtomakecoffeein。

  Wedividedupourwealthofeatableswiththerestoftheboysinthecar,notforgettingtokeepenoughtogiveourselvesamagnificentmeal。

  Asweranalongwesearchedcarefullyfortheplacewherewehadseentheline—of—battle,expectingthatitwouldnowbemarkedwithsignsofaterribleconflict,butwecouldseenothing。Wecouldnotevenfixthelocalitywherethelinestood。

  AsitbecameapparentthatweweregoingdirectlytowardWilmington,asfastasourenginescouldpullus,theexcitementrose。WehadmanymisgivingsastowhetherourfolksstillretainedpossessionofWilmington,andwhether,iftheydid,theRebelscouldnotstopatapointoutsideofourlines,andtransferustosomeotherroad。

  Forhourswehadseennobodyinthecountrythroughwhichwewerepassing。Whatfewhouseswerevisiblewereapparentlydeserted,andtherewerenoTownsorstationsanywhere。Wewereveryanxioustoseesomeone,inhopesofgettingahintofwhatthestateofaffairswasinthedirectionweweregoing。Atlengthwesawayoungman——apparentlyascout——onhorseback,buthisclotheswereequallydividedbetweentheblueandthebutternut,astogivenocluetowhichsidehebelonged。

  Anhourlaterwesawtwoinfantrymen,whowereevidentlyoutforaging。

  Theyhadsacksofsomethingontheirbacks,andworeblueclothes。Thiswasaveryhopefulsignofanearapproachtoourlines,butbitterexperienceinthepastwarnedusagainstbeingtoosanguine。

  About4o\'clockP。M。,thetrainsstoppedandwhistledlongandloud。

  LookingoutIcouldsee——perhapshalf—a—mileaway——alineofriflepitsrunningatrightangleswiththetrack。Guards,whosegunsflashedastheyturned,werepacingupanddown,buttheyweretoofarawayformetodistinguishtheiruniforms。

  Thesuspensebecamefearful。

  ButIreceivedmuchencouragementfromthesingularconductofourguards。FirstInoticedaCaptain,whohadbeenespeciallymeantouswhileatFlorence。

  Hewaswalkingonthegroundbythetrain。Hisfacewaspale,histeethset,andhiseyesshonewithexcitement。Hecalledoutinastrange,forcedvoicetohismenandboysontheroofofthecars\"Here,youfellersgitdownoff\'entharandformaline。\"

  Thefellowsdidso,inaslow,constrained,frightenedwaysandhuddledtogether,inthemostunsoldierlymanner。

  ThewholethingremindedmeofasceneIoncesawinourline,whereaweak—kneedCaptainwasorderedtotakeapartyofratherchicken—heartedrecruitsoutontheskirmish—line。

  Weimmediatelydivinedwhatwasthematter。Thelinesinfrontofuswerereallythoseofourpeople,andtheidiotsofguards,notknowingoftheirentiresafetywhenprotectedbyaflagoftruce,werescaredhalfoutoftheirsmallwitsatapproachingsoneartoarmedYankees。

  Weshoweredtauntsandjeersuponthem。AnIrishmaninmycaryelledout:

  \"Och,yedirtyspalpeens;it\'snotshootin\'prisonersyearenow;it\'scumin\'wheretheYankeeb\'yshevthegun;andtheminnityesaythimyerwhiteliversshowthemselvesinyerpalefaces。Badlucktotheblatherin\'bastardsthatyezare,andtothemothersthatboreye。\"

  AtlengthourtrainmovedupsoneartothelinethatIcouldseeitwasthegrand,oldloyalbluethatclothedtheformsofthemenwhowerepacingupanddown。

  Andcertainlytheworlddoesnotholdassuperblookingmenastheseappearedtome。Finelyformed,stalwart,full—fedandwellclothed,theyformedthemostdelightfulcontrastwiththescrawny,shambling,villain—

  visagedlittleclay—eatersandwhitetrashwhohadlookeddownuponusfromthesentryboxesformanylongmonths。

  Isprangoutofthecarsandbeganwashingmyfaceandhandsintheditchatthesideoftheroad。TheRebelCaptain,noticingme,said,intheold,hateful,brutal,imperioustone:

  \"Gitbackindatcah,dah。\"

  AnhourbeforeIwouldhavescrambledbackasquicklyaspossible,knowingthataninstant\'shesitationwouldbefollowedbyabullet。

  Now,Ilookedhimintheface,andsaidasirritatinglyaspossible:

  \"O,yougoto————,youRebel。I\'mgoingintoUncleSam\'slineswithaslittleRebelfilthonmeaspossible。\"

  Hepassedmewithoutreplying。

  Hisdayofshootingwaspast。

  Descendingfromthecars,wepassedthroughtheguardsintoourlines,aRebelandaUnionclerkcheckingusoffaswepassed。Bythetimeitwasdarkwewereallunderourflagagain。

  TheplacewherewecamethroughwasseveralmileswestofWilmington,wheretherailroadcrossedabranchoftheCapeFearRiver。ThepointwasheldbyabrigadeofSchofield\'sarmy——theTwenty—ThirdArmyCorps。

  Theboyslavishedunstintedkindnessuponus。Allofthebrigadeoffdutycrowdedaround,offeringusblankets,shirtsshoes,pantaloonsandotherarticlesofclothingandsimilarthingsthatwewereobviouslyinthegreatestneedof。Thesickwerecarried,byhundredsofwillinghands,toashelteredspot,andlaidupongood,comfortablebedsimprovisedwithleavesandblankets。Agreatlineofhuge,generousfireswasbuilt,thateveryoneofuscouldhaveplentyofplacearoundthem。

  ByandbyalineofwagonscameoverfromWilmingtonladenwithrations,andtheyweredispensedtouswithwhatseemedrecklessprodigality。

  Thelidofaboxofhardtackwouldbeknockedoff,andthecontentshandedtousaswefiledpast,withabsolutedisregardastoquantity。

  Ifaprisonerlookedwistfulafterreceivingonehandfulofcrackers,anotherwashandedtohim;ifhislong—famishedeyesstilllingeredasifenchainedbytheraredisplayoffood,themenwhowereissuingsaid:

  \"Here,oldfellow,there\'splentyofit:takejustasmuchasyoucancarryinyourarms。\"

  Soitwasalsowiththepickledpork,thecoffee,thesugar,etc。Wehadbeenstintedandstarvedsolongthatwecouldnotcomprehendthattherewasanywhereactuallyenoughofanything。

  Thekind—heartedboyswhowereactingasourhostsbeganpreparingfoodforthesick,buttheSurgeons,whohadarrivedinthemeanwhile,werecompelledtorepressthem,asitwasplainthatwhileitwasadangerousexperimenttogiveanyofusallwecouldorwouldeat,itwouldneverdotogivethesicksuchatemptationtokillthemselves,andonlyalimitedamountoffoodwasallowedtobegiventhosewhowereunabletowalk。

  AndrewsandIhungeredforcoffee,thedelightfulfumesofwhichfilledtheairandintoxicatedoursenses。Weprocuredenoughtomakeourhalf—

  gallonbucketfullandverystrong。

  WedranksomuchofthisthatAndrewsbecamepositivelydrunk,andfellhelplesslyintosomebrush。Ipulledhimoutanddraggedhimawaytoaplacewherewehadmadeourrudebed。

  Iwasdazed。Icouldnotcomprehendthatthelong—lookedfor,often—

  despaired—ofeventhadactuallyhappened。Ifearedthatitwasoneofthosetantalizingdreamsthathadsooftenhauntedmysleep,onlytobefollowedbyawretchedawakening。ThenIbecameseizedwithasuddenfearlesttheRebelattempttoretakeme。Thelineofguardsaroundusseemedveryslight。Itmightbeforcedinthenight,andallofusrecaptured。Shiveringatthisthought,absurdthoughitwas,Iarosefromourbed,andtakingAndrewswithme,crawledtwoorthreehundredyardsintoadenseundergrowth,whereintheeventofourlinesbeingforced,wewouldbeoverlooked。

  CHAPTERLXXIX。

  GETTINGUSEDTOFREEDOM——DELIGHTSOFALANDWHERETHEREISENOUGHOF

  EVERYTHING——FIRSTGLIMPSEOFTHEOLDFLAG——WILMINGTONANDITSHISTORY

  ——LIEUTENANTCUSHING——FIRSTACQUAINTANCEWITHTHECOLOREDTROOPS——LEAVING

  FORHOME——DESTRUCTIONOFTHE\"THORN\"BYATORPEDO——THEMOCKMONITOR\'S

  ACHIEVEMENT。

  Afterasoundsleep,AndrewsandIawoketotheenjoymentofourfirstdayoffreedomandexistenceinGod\'scountry。Thesunhadalreadyrisen,brightandwarm,consonantwiththehappinessofthenewlifenowopeningupforus。

  Buttonearlyascoreofourpartyhisbeamsbroughtnoawakeninggladness。Theyfelluponstony,staringeyes,fromoutofwhichthelightoflifehadnowfaded,asthelightofhopehaddonelongago。

  Thedeadlaythereupontherudebedsoffallenleaves,scrapedtogetherbythoughtfulcomradesthenightbefore,theirclenchedteethshowingthroughpartedlips,facesfleshlessandpinched,long,unkemptandraggedhairandwhiskersjuststirredbythelazybreeze,therottingfeetandlimbsdrawnup,andskinnyhandsclenchedinthelastagonies。

  Theirfateseemedharderthanthatofanywhohaddiedbeforethem。

  Itwasdoubtfulifmanyofthemknewthattheywereatlastinsideofourownlines。

  Againthekind—heartedboysofthebrigadecrowdedarounduswithproffersofservice。OfanOhioboywhodirectedhiskindtenderstoAndrewsandme,weprocuredachunkofcoarserosinsoapaboutasbigasapackofcards,andatowel。Neverwasthereasgreataquantityofsolidcomfortgotoutofthatmuchsoapasweobtained。ItwasthefirstthatwehadsincethatwhichIstoleinWirz\'sheadquarters,inJune——

  ninemonthsbefore。WefeltthatthedirtwhichhadaccumulateduponussincethenwouldsubjectustoassessmentasrealestateifwewereintheNorth。

  Hurryingofftoalittlecreekwebeganourablutions,anditwasnotlonguntilAndrewsdeclaredthattherewasaperceptiblesand—barforminginthestream,fromwhatwewashedoff。DirtdepositsofthePlioceneerarolledofffeetandlegs。Eoceneincrustationsletloosereluctantlyfromneckandears;thehairwasamassoftangledlocksmattedwithninemonths\'accumulationofpitchpinetar,rosinsoot,andSouthCarolinasand,thatwedidnotthinkwehadbetterstartinuponituntilweeitherhadtheshockcutoff,orhadawholeoceanandavatofsoaptowashitoutwith。

  Afterscrubbinguntilwewereexhaustedwegotoffthefirstfewouterlayers——theposttertiaryformation,ageologistwouldtermit——andthesmellofmanybreakfastscooking,comingdownoverthehill,setourstomachsinamutinyagainstanylongerfasting。

  Wewentback,rosy,panting,glowing,buthappy,togetourselvessomebreakfast。

  ShouldProvidence,forsomeinscrutablereason,vouchsafemetheyearsofMethuselah,oneofthepleasantestrecollectionsthatwillabidewithmetothecloseoftheninehundredthandsixty—ninthyear,willbeofthatdelightfulodorofcookingfoodwhichregaledoursensesaswecameback。

  FromtheboilingcoffeeandthemeatfryinginthepanroseanincensesweetertothesensesathousandtimesthanalltheperfumesoffarArabia。Itdifferedfromtheloathsomeodorofcookingcornmealasmuchasitdidfromtheeffluviaofasewer。

  Ournoseswerethefirstofoursensestobeartestimonythatwehadpassedfromthelandofstarvationtothatofplenty。AndrewsandI

  hastenedofftogetourownbreakfast,andsoonhadahalf—gallonofstrongcoffee,andafrying—panfull,ofmeatcookingoverthefire——notoneofthebeggarlyskimpedlittlefireswehadcrouchedoverduringourmonthsofimprisonment,butaroyal,generousfire,fedwithlogsinsteadofshavingsandsplinters,andgivingoutheatenoughtowarmaregiment。

  Havingeatenpositivelyallthatwecouldswallow,thoseofuswhocouldwalkwereorderedtofallinandmarchovertoWilmington。Wecrossedthebranchoftheriveronapontoonbridge,andtooktheroadthatledacrossthenarrowsandyislandbetweenthetwobranches,Wilmingtonbeingsituatedontheoppositebankofthefartherone。

  Whenabouthalfwayashoutfromsomeoneinadvancecausedustolookup,andthenwesaw,flyingfromatallsteepleinWilmington,thegloriousoldStarsandStripes,resplendentinthemorningsun,andmorebeautifulthanthemostgorgeouswebfromTyrianlooms。Westoppedwithoneaccord,andshoutedandcheeredandcrieduntileverythroatwassoreandeveryeyeredandblood—shot。Itseemedasifourcupofhappinesswouldcertainlyrunoverifanymoreadditionsweremadetoit。

  WhenwearrivedatthebankoftheriveroppositeWilmington,awholeworldofnewandinterestingsightsopenedupbeforeus。Wilmington,duringthelastyear—and—a—halfofthewar,was,nexttoRichmond,themostimportantplaceintheSouthernConfederacy。Itwastheonlyporttowhichblockaderunningwasatallsafeenoughtobelucrative。TheRebelsheldthestrongfortsofCaswellandFisher,atthemouthofCapeFearRiver,andoutside,theFryingPanShoals,whichextendedalongthecoastfortyorfiftymiles,keptourblockadingfleetsofaroff,andmadethelinesoweakandscattered,thattherewascomparativelylittlerisktothesmall,swift—sailingvesselsemployedbytheblockaderunnersinrunningthroughit。TheonlywaythatblockaderunningcouldbestoppedwasbythereductionofFortsCaswellandFisher,anditwasnotstoppeduntilthiswasdone。

  BeforethewarWilmingtonwasadull,sleepyNorthCarolinaTown,withaslittleanimationofanykindasaBretonPillage。Theonlybusinesswasthehandlingofthetar,turpentine,rosin,andpeanutsproducedinthesurroundingcountry,abusinessneverlivelyenoughtoexcitemorethanalazyrippleinthesluggishlagoonsoftrade。Butverynewwinewasputintothisoldbottlewhenblockaderunningbegantodevelopinimportance。ThenthisSleepyhollowofaplacetookontheappearanceofSanFranciscointhehightofthegoldfever。TheEnglishhousesengagedinblockaderunningestablishedbranchesthereconductedbyyoungmenwholivedlikeprinces。AllthebesthousesintheCitywereleasedbythemandfittedupinthemostgorgeousstyle。Theyliterallyclothedthemselvesinpurpleandfinelinenandfaredsumptuouslyeveryday,withtheirfinewinesandimporteddelicaciesandretinueofservantstowaituponthem。FastyoungRebelofficers,eagerforaseasonofdissipation,couldimaginenothingbetterthanaleaveofabsencetogotoWilmington。

  Moneyflowedlikewater。Thecommonsailors——thescumofallforeignports——whomannedtheblockaderunners,receivedashighasonehundreddollarsingoldpermonth,andabountyoffiftydollarsforeverysuccessfultrip,whichfromNassaucouldbeeasilymadeinsevendays。

  Otherpeoplewerepaidinproportion,andastheoldproverbsays,\"WhatcomesovertheDevil\'sbackisspentunderhisbreast,\"themoneysoobtainedwassquanderedrecklessly,andallsortsofdebaucheryranriot。

  Onthegroundwherewewerestandinghadbeenerectedseverallargesteamcottonpresses,builttocompresscottonfortheblockaderunners。

  Aroundthemwerestoredimmensequantitiesofcotton,andnearbywerenearlyasgreatstoresofturpentine,rosinandtar。Alittlefartherdowntheriverwasnavyyardwithdocks,etc。,fortheaccommodation,buildingandrepairofblockaderunners。AtthetimeourfolkstookFortFisherandadvancedonWilmingtonthedockswerefilledwithvessels。

  TheretreatingRebelssetfiretoeverything——cotton,cottonpresses,turpentine,rosin,tar,navyyard,navalstores,timber,docks,andvessels,andthefiremadecleanwork。Ourpeoplearrivedtoolatetosaveanything,andwhenwecameinthesmokefromtheburnedcotton,turpentine,etc。,stillfilledthewoods。Itwasasignalillustrationoftheravagesofwar。Herehadbeendestroyed,inafewhours,morepropertythanahalf—millionindustriousmenwouldaccumulateintheirlives。

  Almostasgratifyingasthesightoftheoldflagflyingintriumph,wastheexhibitionofournavalpowerintheriverbeforeus。ThelargerpartofthegreatNorthAtlanticsquadron,whichhaddonesuchexcellentserviceinthereductionofthedefensesofWilmington,waslyingatanchor,withtheirhundredsofhugegunsyawningasifardentformoregreatfortstobeatdown,morevesselstosink,moreheavyartillerytocrush,moreRebelstoconquer。ItseemedasiftherewerecannonenoughtheretoblowthewholeConfederacyintokingdom—come。Allwaslifeandanimationaroundthefleet。Onthedeckstheofficerswerepacingupanddown。Oneoneachvesselcarriedalongtelescope,withwhichhealmostconstantlysweptthehorizon。Numberlesssmallboats,eachrowedbyneatly—uniformedmen,andcarryingaflaginthestern,dartedhitherandthither,carryingofficersonerrandsofdutyorpleasure。Itwassuchasceneasenabledmetorealizeinameasure,thedescriptionsIhadreadofthepompandcircumstanceofnavalwarfare。

  Whilewewerestanding,contemplatingalltheinterestingsightswithinview,asmallsteamer,aboutthesizeofacanal—boat,andcarryingseveralbrightbrassguns,ranswiftlyandnoiselesslyuptothedocknearby,andayoung,pale—facedofficer,slenderinbuildandnervousinmanner,steppedashore。Someofthebluejacketswhoweretalkingtouslookedathimandthevesselwiththegreatestexpressionofinterest,andsaid:

  \"Hello!there\'sthe\'Monticello\'andLieutenantCushing。\"

  This,then,wasthenavalboyhero,withwhoseexploitsthewholecountrywasringing。Oursailorfriendsproceededtotellusofhisachievements,ofwhichtheywerejustlyproud。Theytoldusofhisperilousscoutsandhishairbreadthescapes,ofhiswonderfulaudacityandstillmorewonderfulsuccess——ofhiscaptureofTownswithahandfulofsailors,andthedestructionofvaluablestores,etc。Ifeltverysorrythatthemanwasnotacavalrycommander。Therehewouldhavehadfullscopeforhispeculiargenius。HehadcomeprominentlyintonoticeintheprecedingAutumn,whenhehad,byoneofthemostdaringperformancesnarratedinnavalhistory,destroyedtheformidableram\"Albermarle。\"ThisvesselhadbeenconstructedbytheRebelsontheRoanokeRiver,andhaddonethemverygoodservice,firstbyassistingtoreducethefortsandcapturethegarrisonatPlymouth,N。C。,andafterwardinsomeminorengagements。InOctober,1864,shewaslyingatPlymouth。Aroundherwasaboomoflogstopreventsuddenapproachesofboatsorvesselsfromourfleet。Cushing,whowasthenbarelytwenty—

  one,resolvedtoattemptherdestruction。Hefittedupasteamlaunchwithalongspartowhichheattachedatorpedo。OnthenightofOctober27th,withthirteencompanions,heranquietlyuptheSoundandwasnotdiscovereduntilhisboatstrucktheboom,whenaterrificfirewasopeneduponhim。Backingashortdistance,heranattheboomwithsuchvelocitythathisboatleapedacrossitintothewaterbeyond。Inaninstantmorehistorpedostruckthesideofthe\"Albemarle\"andexploded,tearingagreatholeinherhull,whichsankherinafewminutes。Atthemomentthetorpedowentoffthe\"Albermarle\"firedoneofhergreatgunsdirectlyintothelaunch,tearingitcompletelytopieces。

  LieutenantCushingandonecomraderosetothesurfaceoftheseethingwaterand,swimmingashore,escaped。Whatbecameoftherestisnotknown,buttheirfatecanhardlybeamatterofdoubt。

  WewereferriedacrosstheriverintoWilmington,andmarchedupthestreetstosomevacantgroundneartherailroaddepot,wherewefoundmostofouroldFlorencecomradesalreadyassembled。WhentheyleftusinthemiddleofFebruarytheyweretakentoWilmington,andthencetoGoldsboro,N。C。,wheretheywerekeptuntiltherapidclosinginofourArmiesmadeitimpracticabletoholdthemanylonger,whentheyweresentbacktoWilmingtonandgivenuptoourforcesaswehadbeen。

  Itwasnownearlynoon,andwewereorderedtofallinanddrawrations,abewilderingordertous,whohadbeensolonginthehabitofdrawingfoodbutonceaday。Wefellininsinglerank,andmarchedup,oneatatime,pastwhereagroupofemployeesoftheCommissaryDepartmentdealtoutthefood。Onehandedeachprisonerashepassedalargesliceofmeat;anothergavehimahandfulofgroundcoffee;athirdahandfulofsugar;afourthgavehimapickle,whileafifthandsixthhandedhimanonionandaloafoffreshbread。Thisfilledthehornofourplentyfull。Tohavealltheseinoneday——meat,coffee,sugar,onionsandsoftbread——wassimplytoriotinundreamed—ofluxury。Manyoftheboys——poorfellows——couldnotyetrealizethattherewasenoughforall,ortheycouldnotgiveuptheirold\"flanking\"tricks,andtheystolearound,andfallingintotherear,cameupagainfor\'anothershare。Welaughedatthem,asdidtheCommissarymen,who,nevertheless,duplicatedtherationsalreadyreceived,,andsentthemawayhappyandcontent。

  WhatagloriousdinnerAndrewsandIhad,withourhalfgallonofstrongcoffee,oursoftbread,andapanfulloffriedporkandonions!Suchanenjoyablefeastwillneverbe,eatenagainbyus。

  Herewesawnegrotroopsunderarmsforthefirsttime——themostoftheorganizationofcoloredsoldiershavingbeen,donesinceourcapture。

  Itwasstartlingatfirsttoseeastalwart,coal—blacknegrostalkingalongwithaSergeant\'schevronsonhisarm,ortogazeonaregimentallineofduskyfacesondressparade,butwesoongotusedtoit。Thefirststrongpeculiarityofthenegrosoldierthatimpresseditself,uponuswashisliteralobedienceoforders。Awhitesoldierusuallyallowshimselfconsiderablediscretioninobeyingorders——heaimsmoreatthespirit,whilethenegroadherestothestrictletterofthecommand。

  Forinstance,theseconddayafterourarrivalalineofguardswereplacedaroundus,withordersnottoallowanyofustogouptownwithoutapass。Thereasonofthiswasthatmanyweak——evendying—menwouldpersistinwanderingabout,andwouldbefoundexhausted,frequentlydead,invariouspartsoftheCity。AndrewsandIconcludedtogouptown。Approachinganegrosentinelhewarnedusbackwith,\"Standback,dah;don\'tcomeanyfurder;it\'sagindeawdahs;youcan\'tpass。\"

  Hewouldnotallowustoarguethecase,butbroughthisguntosuchathreateningpositionthatwefellback。Goingdownthelinealittlefarther,wecametoawhitesentinel,towhomIsaid:

  \"Comrade,whatareyourorders:

  Hereplied:

  \"Myordersarenottoletanyofyoufellowspass,butmybeatonlyextendstothatout—housethere。\"

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