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dly, treacherous, and atrocious character of all guerrilla warfare, and in the next place, the certain misery which it em ils on the country which practices it, and its inefficiency, as a general rule, to conquer or expel an my, how ever much it may annoy him; and to assure them "that no nation attacked by an overwhelming force of disciplined armies was ever saved by such means" It is possible that in return for the aid and comfort furnished them by their very devoted friends in London and Paris, Manchester and Liverpool, the rebel leaders may reconsider their course, and be saved from sinking into a still deeper infamy than that which ably awaits them. It becomes a matter of grave concernment to our own Government and people how far the insolent demands of our overbearing and insolent enemy are to be regarded. It is an easy matter for Jefferson Davis and his "Secretary" Randolph to demand protection for the property and immunity for the person of any malefactor and traitor i
he did. This I did for the purpose of getting his style of handling the "key" in writing dispatches. My first impressions of his style, from noticing the paper in the instrument, were, confirmed. He was, to use a telegraphic term, a "plug" operator. I adopted his style of writing, and commenced operations. In this office I found a signal book, which proved to be very useful. It contained the calls for all the offices. Dispatch after dispatch was going to and from Lexington, Georgetown, Paris, and Frankfort, all containing something in reference to Morgan. On commencing operations at this place, I discovered that there were two wires on the line along this railroad. One was what we term a "through wire," running direct from Lexington to Frank fort, and not entering any of the way offices. I found that all military business was sent over that wire. As it did not enter the Midway office, I ordered it to be cut, thus forcing Lexington on to the wire that did run through the