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Lt.-Colonel Arthur J. Fremantle, Three Months in the Southern States, May, 1863. (search)
ay in their diatribes against the Yankees. They insisted on cutting the accompanying paragraph out of to-day's newspaper, which they declared was a very fair exposition of the average treatment they received from the enemy. Losses of Wiliam F. Ricks. The Yankees did not treat us very badly as they returned from pursuing our men beyond Leighton (at least no more than we expected); they broke down our smokehouse door and took seven hams, went into the kitchen and helped themselves to c of falsehoods about not having given orders to burn any thing but corn-made divers threats that were forgotten in utter-ance, and ordered his' Angels' to fall into line,--thereby winding up the troubles of the darkest day I have ever seen. Mrs. Ricks. Losses before this last raid: six mules, five horses, one wagon (four-horse), fifty-two negroes. They reproved Mrs.-- for having given assistance to the wounded Yankees at Wartrace last year; and a sister of Mrs.--‘s, who is a very strong