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<div>but nohting certain known. McClellan is in Washington</div>
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<div>but nothing certain known. McClellan is in Washington</div>
<div>and Shields has gone donw to meet him for consultation</div>
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<div>and Shields has gone down to meet him for consultation</div>
<div>it i s supposed. Mrs Whittlesey let this slip out without intending</div>
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<div>it is supposed. Mrs Whittlesey let this slip out without intending</div>
<div>it, she is here nursing her mother who is very ill, she had</div>
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<div>it, she is here nursing her mother who is very ill, she has</div>
 
<div>so entirely taken the northern side, and is on such familiar</div>
 
<div>so entirely taken the northern side, and is on such familiar</div>
 
<div>terms with the yankee officers here, that none of her former</div>
 
<div>terms with the yankee officers here, that none of her former</div>
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<div>have had a reverse at Yorktown, and to counteract the</div>
 
<div>have had a reverse at Yorktown, and to counteract the</div>
 
<div>effect it is announced today that New Orleans is</div>
 
<div>effect it is announced today that New Orleans is</div>
<div>taken, the news spread instantly and theya re greatly</div>
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<div>taken, the news spread instantly and they are greatly</div>
 
<div>elated. There was a funeral this afternoon of an officer of</div>
 
<div>elated. There was a funeral this afternoon of an officer of</div>
<div>hihg rank. we cannot find out his name, there was</div>
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<div>high rank. we cannot find out his name, there was</div>
 
<div>a whole regiment out and nearly a hundred officers beside, </div>
 
<div>a whole regiment out and nearly a hundred officers beside, </div>
 
<div>belonging to his brigade. They had the most beautiful</div>
 
<div>belonging to his brigade. They had the most beautiful</div>
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<div>Mrs. Robinson in answer to mine, she says she will do</div>
 
<div>Mrs. Robinson in answer to mine, she says she will do</div>
 
<div>everything possible for Bob and the boys <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday April 29th</span> Sad</div>
 
<div>everything possible for Bob and the boys <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday April 29th</span> Sad</div>
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<div>and terrible news tonight. The papers are full of the taking</div>
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<div>of New Orleans, describing the circumstances in such a way,</div>
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<div>that it is impossible to doubt it, Thje reports today are of a</div>
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<div>fight at Gordonsville. Jackson having crossed the</div>
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<div>mountains to take part in it, and the yankees in possession</div>
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<div>of the town. We can hear nothing certain of our army, a large</div>
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<div>packet of letters which came from them on Sunday was captur-</div>
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<div>ed and burnt by the Provost Marshall.</div>
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday April 30th</span> Oh, these dreadful horrible yankees!</div>
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<div>They announce today that yorktown is taken, and are</div>
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<div>exulting in their victories there and at New Orleans. Many</div>
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<div>persons disbelieve both, but I have so often refused to believe</div>
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<div>at first, and afterwards found that the reports were but too true,</div>
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<div>that I fear everything. To counterbalance these we hear</div></html>

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                          39.
but nothing certain known. McClellan is in Washington
and Shields has gone down to meet him for consultation
it is supposed. Mrs Whittlesey let this slip out without intending
it, she is here nursing her mother who is very ill, she has
so entirely taken the northern side, and is on such familiar
terms with the yankee officers here, that none of her former
friends have been to see her, Monday April 28th It is
beginning to be rumored among the soldiers that they
have had a reverse at Yorktown, and to counteract the
effect it is announced today that New Orleans is
taken, the news spread instantly and they are greatly
elated. There was a funeral this afternoon of an officer of
high rank. we cannot find out his name, there was
a whole regiment out and nearly a hundred officers beside,
belonging to his brigade. They had the most beautiful
music I ever heard. They do have splendid bands sometimes
as many as 30 instruments. I received a letter today from
Mrs. Robinson in answer to mine, she says she will do
everything possible for Bob and the boys Tuesday April 29th Sad
and terrible news tonight. The papers are full of the taking
of New Orleans, describing the circumstances in such a way,
that it is impossible to doubt it, Thje reports today are of a
fight at Gordonsville. Jackson having crossed the
mountains to take part in it, and the yankees in possession
of the town. We can hear nothing certain of our army, a large
packet of letters which came from them on Sunday was captur-
ed and burnt by the Provost Marshall.
Wednesday April 30th Oh, these dreadful horrible yankees!
They announce today that yorktown is taken, and are
exulting in their victories there and at New Orleans. Many
persons disbelieve both, but I have so often refused to believe
at first, and afterwards found that the reports were but too true,
that I fear everything. To counterbalance these we hear
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