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riends; but, for every one of our soldiers who may be shot by "bushwhackers" one of these hostages will suffer death, unless the perpetrators of the deed are delivered to me. It is well known that these so-called "bushwhackers" are inhabitants of the district, and encouraged in the cowardly acts by the prominent citizens here. You will leave a copy of this order with the family of each man arrested by you. A. Strinwehr, Mg. General com'g 2d division. Blown us own Tromps. Bennett, of the is determined not to let his light be hid un a bushels In nothing aspinwall's gift to the United States Government of $25,000--his profit on a contract — Sawsey says: Why, this is not so liberal a donation as the three thousand dollars and one year's service of the Henrietta, which we contributed to the Government out and out, from our private purse, and without any gun or ship contracts whatever. But the best of this rich like is that Mr. Aspinwall is said to have ma