so Colonel Lamb rode the scribe to the shore. The newspaper

man then wanted to kick himself for not allowing

Colonel Lamb to ride his "friend the enemy," for he could

have witnessed the remarkable instance of a brave and

distinguished Federal officer carrying on his back the

illustrious Confederate who, in years that are gone, was

raising old Harry with shot and shell to keep the General

at a safe distance. These two men were heroes of the

right stripe, and we can raise our hats in honour and

admiration of them for the rich heritage which their