I feel depressed to-night. Army news from the South bad.
General Pemberton has been repulsed between Jackson and Vicksburg. General
Johnston is there; I hope, by the mercy of God, he may be able to keep the
enemy out of Vicksburg. Besides the depressing news, the day has been
distressing in the hospital — so much suffering among the wounded. One fine
young man has the appearance and manner of imbecility, from having been struck
on the head by a piece of shell. No relief can be given him, and the surgeons
say that he must die.
Mr. ––– staid in town to attend the Church “Council,” as it
is now called. This new name may be more appropriate to an ecclesiastical
meeting, yet “Virginia Convention” has a sweet, hallowed sound to me.
SOURCE: Judith W. McGuire, Diary of a Southern
Refugee, During the War, p. 216
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