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no excuse except the spirit of destruction, as seen on the banks of the Mississippi, Potomac Roanoke, Rappahannock and James rivers, where cities, towns, and private residences, as a rule, have been burned or battered down by your land and naval forces. I regret very much that in this street fight a woman was killed. It was first brought to my knowledge by a letter which was received from you, and it should be regretted that accidents of the same kind occurred from the batteries of Gen. Burnside when they opened on the city of Fredericksburg. Surgeon Hunt was riding with a party of soldiers when he was killed, and in the official report to me he was called and believed to be a lieutenant in charge of a scouting party. I will at once, General, write to the Captain of the company to which the attacking force belonged, and do all in my power to find the watch, and, if successful, will send it to you, that you may place it in the hands of his relations. I am General, ver