Marching to Victory the Second Period of the War of the Rebellion Including the

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As soon as it was dark each army threw out its pickets ; the soldiers lay upon the ground so near to one another that they co old carry on conversation.
" We won t fire if you won t, " shouted a Confederate.
" Agreed. " Provisions were getting scarce in Vicksburg.
" How do you like mule-steak ?" was the banter of the Union soldier.
They talked of the war, of Abraham Lincoln, Jeff Davis, the Emanci pation Proclamation, exchanged newspapers, traded coffee and tobacco.
THE OLD FLAU ON THE MISSISSI
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299 SHARP-SHOOTERS.
Officers met old acquaintances and shook hands in the darkness ; but when morning dawned the Union pickets returned to the trenches, the Confed erates to the forts.
The gunboats and mortar-rafts opened fire at ten o clock, Wednesday, May 27th. While those below r the city sent their shells up -stream, the Cincinnati, which was above the city, came round the bend of the river, ran out her guns, and delivered a terrific fire upon the batteries 300 MARCHING TO VICTORY.
at the foot of the hill.


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