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forming part of a correspondence between the Yankee General Kilpatrick and the Confederate General Wheeler. have been publn the Yankee papers. Wheeler, it seems, had appealed to Kilpatrick, by the ties of ancient acquaintance, to spare the unhapo came within the line of his march as far as possible. Kilpatrick's answer is characteristic in a high degree. He tells W the families of Georgia, and that he cannot expect his (Kilpatrick's) men to behave any better, being avowed enemies. In tand beating and murdering the old men and children. Kilpatrick, not content with delivering himself of this precious scntry was ever conquered by any such process as this, and Kilpatrick, were he anything else than the brigand he is, would knoo those daily and hourly committed by your troops." Kilpatrick's letter is in the true spirit of the Yankee Cabinet. Tee Cabinet. They have always affected to treat us as rebels, and Kilpatrick justifies his atrocities upon that principle.