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J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary, chapter 40 (search)
Xxxix.
June, 1864
Beauregard's plan.
the battle.
defeat near Staunton.
fight at Petersburg.
decision about Marylanders
Beauregard in disgrace.
dispatch from Gen. J. E. Johnston.
June 1
Bright and warm.
At 71 A. M. cannon and musketry heard northeast of the city, which either ceased or receded out of hearing at 12 M.; or else the hum of the city drowned the sounds of battle.
Up to 3 P. M. we have no particulars.
Beauregard is on the right of our line; Lee's headquarters was at Yellow Tavern.
He is sufficiently recovered to direct the battle.
Butler has mostly if not entirely evacuated Bermuda Hundred; doubtless gone to Grant.
The President rode out this morning toward the battle-field.
Every one is confident of success, since Beauregard and Lee command.
The Secretary of War granted a passport to Mr. Pollard, who wrote a castigating history of the first years of the war, to visit Europe.
Pollard, however, was taken, and is now in the hands of the