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rn States. "All deserters who take the eath of allegiance, will, if they desire it, be given employment in the quartermaster's and other departments of the army, and the same remuneration paid them as is given to civilian employees for similar services. "Forced military duty, or service endangering them to capture by the Confederate forces, will not be exacted from such as give themselves up to the United States military authorities. "By command of Lieutenant-General Grant. "T. S. Bowers, "Assistant Adjutant-General." As giving you a view of the situation from a Yankee standpoint, I subjoin a part of a letter from "the Chronicle's special." It shows that they rely for success very greatly on holding the Weldon road — miserable deception: "near Petersburg,"September 2, 1864, 7 A. M. "We have entered upon the fifth month of this terrible campaign. General Grant could not have supposed the obstacles first met after crossing the Rapid Ann would so long ha