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teady. Before I refer to the charge made by Judah, and gloriously supported by Turchin, of Bairde on the terminus of the part next the angle. Judah's line began just on the point of the continuaracter, in the following order: Hascall, of Judah's line, lapped Turchin's left in front. The right of Turchin and the left of Judah were somewhat screened, while the flanks lapping were exposeded up the gap between his left and Newton, and Judah's and Cox's divisions of Schofield's corps caml Cox's division failed to get up in time, and Judah and the force on his right advanced upon the eemy, thus leaving a gap of half a mile between Judah's left and Stanley's right, which was promptlyd could obtain no intelligence from it. General Judah, just before noon, received an order from illery support was at hand. Nevertheless, General Judah resolved not to retire without one more efTurchin's brigade, of Baird's division, joined Judah on the left of Palmer's corps and fought despe[10 more...]
ral W. T. Sherman, Raleigh, North Carolina: Since my telegram of to-day, I have received a despatch from General Steedman, Chattanooga, April 25th, through Generals Judah, Wofford, and Cobb, notifying me that the Government had refused to endorse your action in arranging an armistice with General Johnston, and declaring the res. E. Johnston. Official: J. H. Wilson, Brevet Major-General. headquarters cavalry corps, M. D. M., Macon, Ga., May 3, 1865. General--Colonel Woodhall, of General Judah's command, delivered to me yesterday an official copy of your despatch of April 26, in regard to the resumption of hostilities, and the terms of capitulation we ordered troops to Atlanta and Newnan, to care for the public property, and effectually watch and guard the country to the north and eastward, connecting with General Judah's troops. I had also requested General Grierson, who arrived at Eufaula the day before yesterday, to move by the way of Union Springs, Tuskegee, Montgomery, a