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meet and converse with them. I know three who were in the battle of the Horse Shoe, the old gentleman referred to being one of them. This gentleman (Capt. James Campbell,) resides ten miles from this place, at a fine farm on French Broad River. He is noted as the pioneer throughout this region in the culture of the grape. rgan, of the Third Tennessee Regiment, near Arlington Heights, who recently had the honor of escorting Prince Napoleon to Gen. Beauregard's headquarters. Capt. Campbell, then a very young man, and a private in a company under General Coffee, said he had retired for a few minutes to cool his heated rifle in a small stream. Re. In the neighborhood they found and rescued from captivity a white woman and three children; whose husband had been one of the victims of the massacre. Capt. Campbell said: "It was impossible for Gen. Jackson to be taken by surprise. On a march, when the troops encamped even for a single night, he invariably threw up a bre