General Heintzelman
Tliis brave soldier s nol Sil adrpeu Citizen, as lias beci vtipnrted, but was boni in P$nn nylvania. and grHnutod at VVrst P nt i ii its early, and bost days No Oarpet soldier, ptit.ted by politicwl f.vor- he hiig :; vod l)t.4 country in ihf field, nut the fffiui!, for 35 yeir.. Fm' tiii.s lim pcrind lia lie bin triod iind tiusteJ, and cviT fnuud f litliful and eompeUni. Tu Florida, n Mcaica, Cnüfornii', and i Texas, wlierever wero euemii-a of liis onaotrji tliere has lie been írnind, and ahvays fnremngt at tlie post of danger,- Bronzed by his campains on the f'roii lier lio eiitiTed heart and soul into the worlc ( urusliing this inf'ainous rebellion, and in nn ins'aiicu wiiero he has been in coiiimaiid lui vo the forcos "t the Union tunied their baok. At Williauisburg with but 9,000 men he drove 25,000 rebe'a, and at Fair Oiks our bravo troops, mider his leadership, drove superior immbers froni t lie field and pursued tlierp ta wjtl(in threo miles of llichinond.
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