Rained all night,
and in fitful showers all day.
We have more
accounts (unofficial) of a victory near Shreveport, La. One of the enemy's
gun-boats has been blown up and sunk in Florida.
By late Northern
arrivals we see that a Mr. Long, member of Congress, has spoken in favor of our
recognition. A resolution of expulsion was soon after introduced.
Gen. Lee has suggested, and the Secretary of War has approved, a project for removing a portion of the population from Richmond into the country. Its object is to accumulate supplies for the army. If some 20,000 could be moved away, it would relieve the rest to Some extent.
Troops are passing northward every night. The carnage and carnival of death will soon begin.
SOURCE: John Beauchamp Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the
Confederate States Capital, Volume 2, p. 187-8
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