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While the two armies lay opposite each other, General Sheridan was called to Washington. Soon after he left, a startling despatch was taken by our own Signal Officers from the Confederate Signal Station on Three Top Mountain.—POND, Camp. Civ. War, Vol. XI.
On the morning of October 19th, the Union Army was taken completely by surprise. Thoburn's position was swept in an instant. The men who escaped capture fled to the river. Gordon burst suddenly upon the left flank.—POND, supra.
ACT FIFTH
Washington, 1826. Residence of Gen. Buckthorn.
From Gen. Grant's Memoirs.
"I feel that we are on the eve of a great era when there is to be great harmony between the Federal and Confederate."
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The Orchestra, under the direction of MR. GEORGE PURDY, will perform the following selections:—
1. Overture—Le Caïd Ambroise Thomas
2. Waltz—Ruby Royal Louis Gregh
3. Selection—War Songs Arr. by George Purdy
Introducing the following selections: Kingdom Coming, When
This Cruel War Is Over, Babylon Is Fallen, [Transcriber's note: Unreadable text], The Vacant
Chair, Tramp, Tramp, Johnny Comes Marching, Who Will Care For
Mother Now? Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, Rally Round the
Flag.
4. [Transcriber's note: Unreadable text]
5. March—[Transcriber's note: Unreadable text]