. The biography and public services of Hon James G. Blaine : giving a full account of twenty years in the national capital . THE TURXPIKE LEADIi^CI TO MAKING EOADS THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. THE CAMPAIGN THROUGH THE CAROLINAS. 511 road to meet the enraged mob. Drawing his naked sword, hecommanded them to halt on pain of death to the first man whoshould advance another step. Those veterans recognized thevoice they had never disobeyed, and allowed themselves to be^ed back in tears to camp. The City of Raleigh was saved. When the capitulation of Johnston had been arranged in amanner sat


. The biography and public services of Hon James G. Blaine : giving a full account of twenty years in the national capital . THE TURXPIKE LEADIi^CI TO MAKING EOADS THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. THE CAMPAIGN THROUGH THE CAROLINAS. 511 road to meet the enraged mob. Drawing his naked sword, hecommanded them to halt on pain of death to the first man whoshould advance another step. Those veterans recognized thevoice they had never disobeyed, and allowed themselves to be^ed back in tears to camp. The City of Raleigh was saved. When the capitulation of Johnston had been arranged in amanner satisfactory to General Grant, Logan marched withhis corps, by the way of Fredericksburg and Alexandria toWashington. General Howard having been placed in chargeof the Freedmens Bureau on the 12th of May, General Loganwas again given command of that splendid organization ofveterans, the Army of the Tennessee. At its head, on the 24thof May, he led the grand review before the President of theUnited States, at Washington, and rode down PennsylvaniaAvenue, the central figure of the greatest military pageantever seen on the Western Continent. Being ordered to Loui


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