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The War.
of Shiloh--Gen'l Grant's report — Doings at the --news from the South &c., &c.
below the official report of General officer who commanded the Federate the battle of Shiloh.
It will be while he claims a "success" at the second day's fight, he is forced to heavy disasters, and so far from there was any panic among the troops, confesses that they order, while he was unable to.
Special report of Gen. Grant. Headquarters, Pittsburg Tenn., April 9.
McLane, Adjutant General's of the Mississippi St. Louis --It becomes my duty again to battle fought between two great contending for the maintenance Government ation and desertion.
of truce was sent to-day from General Beauregard.
I enclose a copy of the correspondence. I am, respectfully,Your obd't servant, U. S. Grant, Major-General Commanding.
Doings at Washington.
for the abolition of slavery in the of Columbia was signed by President Lincoln on the 16th of Ap
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