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He says they cannot be exceeded as soldiers, and that hereafter he will send them in a difficult place as readily as his best white troops. They captured six out of the thirteen cannon which he took. The prisoners he took were from Beauregard's command. Some of them said they had just crossed the sames river above Drewry's Bluff. I do not think any of Lee's army had reached Petersburg when Smith stormed it. They seem to be there this morning, however, and to be making arrangemoute, gobbled up considerable bodies of the enemy and large numbers of guns, just as Smith did on Wednesday. He deflected from a straight line to capture Jackson and cripple Johnston, just as he did the other day to capture Petersburg and whip Beauregard. How suggestive is all this. The same bold and brilliant strategy, the same confusion and discomfiture to the enemy, the same indomitable purpose to discover the right point for his attack, who can doubt the same ultimate success? Grant w