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companied the General, all of whom escaped except the General, who fell and expired instantly, the ball having cut the sorta. The enemy rushed forward to rifle the body. Officers and orderlies, meeting Colonel Strong, Inspector General, and Captain Buell, both of General McPherson's staff accompanied by a few orderlies, related the circumstance. Colonel Strong instantly drew the party into line and ordered a charge.--This handful of brave and impetuous men, regardless of the foemen-in-front,ess of the foemen-in-front, dashed gallantly ahead and drove, off the thieving enemy; and, while Captain. Buell, with his revolver, kept them at bay, Colonel Strong, assisted by the orderlies lifted the nude body, stripped of every article of clothing save a glove and sock, to his own horse, and bore it safely from the field. Beneath the light glove covering the left hand was a diamond ring, which the vandals failed to discover, and which will be forwarded to the General's friends in Ohio.
cept the General, who fell and expired instantly, the ball having cut the sorta. The enemy rushed forward to rifle the body. Officers and orderlies, meeting Colonel Strong, Inspector General, and Captain Buell, both of General McPherson's staff accompanied by a few orderlies, related the circumstance. Colonel Strong instantly dColonel Strong instantly drew the party into line and ordered a charge.--This handful of brave and impetuous men, regardless of the foemen-in-front, dashed gallantly ahead and drove, off the thieving enemy; and, while Captain. Buell, with his revolver, kept them at bay, Colonel Strong, assisted by the orderlies lifted the nude body, stripped of every artiColonel Strong, assisted by the orderlies lifted the nude body, stripped of every article of clothing save a glove and sock, to his own horse, and bore it safely from the field. Beneath the light glove covering the left hand was a diamond ring, which the vandals failed to discover, and which will be forwarded to the General's friends in Ohio.
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The death of General McPherson. --One of General McPherson's staff furnishes the New York Herald with an account of the death of that officer. After stating that McPherson had three corps in the fight, he says: The General had ridden frGeneral McPherson's staff furnishes the New York Herald with an account of the death of that officer. After stating that McPherson had three corps in the fight, he says: The General had ridden from left to right in superintending the advance of his skirmish line, and was returning again to the right, when a party of rebel bushwhackers, in ambush, ran from their covert, between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth corps and crying out, "There they McPherson had three corps in the fight, he says: The General had ridden from left to right in superintending the advance of his skirmish line, and was returning again to the right, when a party of rebel bushwhackers, in ambush, ran from their covert, between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth corps and crying out, "There they come, give them bell," fired. A couple of staff officers and two orderlies accompanied the General, all of whom escaped except the General, who fell and expired instantly, the ball having cut the sorta. The enemy rushed forward to rifle the body. Officers and orderlies, meeting Colonel Strong, Inspector General, and Captain Buell, both of General McPherson's staff accompanied by a few orderlies, related the circumstance. Colonel Strong instantly drew the party into line and ordered a charg