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� April 6 Manassas

Last night an orderly leading Co. Murphy's horses was shot about four miles from our camp + today a squad of men went in search of the body as he was a good soldier and had been in the service 16 years --

Genl. Franklin and staff called upon us about an hour since. We shall march tomorrow morning at seven o'clock toward Bristol and Warrenton. Today I am of the impression that the enemy do not intend making a stand in Virginia. Dr. Gillespie our Refugee friend says that parties of Unionists have fled to the mountains to avoid conscription and that they are anxious to join Bauk's army.

Gen. Hook in his dispatch, this morning's paper, says that he does not think we will find an