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o run off this stock and save it. In other words Grant was told to hurry on his raiding parties. He was slow to take the lint and a terrible calamity has been the result. Privateering might have been carried on for years from the waters of North Carolina had not our papers told the Yankees where our cruisers made their rendezvous. The capture of Hatteras, Roanoke Island, and Newbern, was the result of this babbling. A Chattanooga paper, a few days since, informed Rosecrans where Forrest was, and published the Dutchman's proclamation inviting our soldiers to desert. The Charleston papers tell Gillmore from day to day the effect of his fire, and warn him of the preparations Beauregard is making. The Yankees are duly apprised of every movement of our troops. They are told about all our plans, hopes and fears; they are taught where are our weak and strong points. Every secret combination of our military leaders against the vandals is proclaimed from the house top.