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ss accompanied by merit, and benefits neither the one that bears it for the country that bestows it. True worth may be trampled and crushed, but will live and sneak for itself and be heard. * * * * * * Did you get anything at Yorktown that the rebels left? We would like something "secesh" to keep. If you could get anything worth sending, may be you might find a chance sometime — a knife, or pistol, or bayonet, or sword, or anything. Look around. Look out for No. 1. He is a big man. Black's regiment I guess had the choice. Capt. Hall got a flue Bile. Sergeant Gross sent Alex, a rebel letter he found — It was not of much account. * * * * * General Sickles has been confirmed by the Senate at last as a Brigadier-General. and ordered to take command of the "Excelsior Brigade" He made a speech to the wounded of his command in Washington city, complimenting them for their bravery and regretting that he was not with them at their first fight. I saw Capt. McKee yesterday.