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HOW stoucwaii iihv&suu mei au Death An Interesting and An- tnentie ocaiemenc irom uenerai James H. Lane- J Correspondence of Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Ya.. Jan. 1, 1873. Messrs. Editors: I hope you will allow me through the , columns of vour popular paper to give to the public Borne of the circumstances connected with the death-wound of fien. Jackson, particularly as a re cent publication has declared that a night attact was not contemplated at that time. . ' , When General Jackson moved so unexpectedly and so successfully up- iUn nunm flanlr at. r.honnol. Oil lUO tuvjn; " - " ""vi lorsville, his front line was compos ed of Itodes' division, and his second of A. P. Hill's, with the exception of McGowan s (toouth Carolina) brigade and mine (which was composed wholly of North Carolinians.) Our two 'brigades moved by the flank along the plank road immediately in rear of our artillery mine being in front. When, about dark, we reach ed the breastworks from which the enemy had been driven, we were halted, and remained standing in the road for some time. Gen. A. P. Hill then ordered me to form across the road two regiments to the right, two to the left, and one thrown for ward as a strong line of skirmishers for the purpose of making a night attack ; but soon after the order was given, our artillery opened and the enemy's replied. I at once ordered my nidi to lie down, as I was un willing to attempt to manoeuvre them in the' dark, and in such a woods, under such a deadly fire. Colonel jWrUiam H. Palmer, of this city, gal lantly crossed the road to know why I did not move my command. I re quested him to tell General Hill than if ha wished mc to-do so successfully he must order his artillery' to cease Ihing. The order was given, and as I had anticipated, the enemy also ceased tiring. I now formed my brigade as 1 had -been ordered, put ting the Seventh, and Thirty -seventh till LIIC Ilii'lu Ul HJC I Jcm, IllIU lllXj Eighteenth and Twenty-eighth on the left, the right of the Eighteenth resting on the road, while the Thirty third, under Colonel Avery, was thrown forward as skirmishers. The woods in front of our right consisted Of large oaks with but littlegrowth ; in the rear of our right was a pine thicket, and to the left of the road there was a dense growth of "scrub by oaks," through which it was very difficulty for troops to move. Our skirmish line occupied the crest of the hill, separated, on the right of the road, from the Chancellorsville hill by a deep valley. I cautioned all of my field officers -to watch closely the front, as we were then occupying the front line and were expected to make a night attack. After forming my line, I rode back to ask General Hill if we must advance or wait fur ther orders, and on reaching the plank-road I met General Jackson alone. 1 think, and he at once wish ed to know for whom I was looking. I told him, and to save further delay I asked for orders. In an earnest tone and with a pushing gesture of his right hand in the direction of the enemy he replied, 'Tush right ahead, Lane," and then rode forward. On reaching the right of my com mand to put it in motion I found that a Lieutenant-Colonel Smith, of the One hundred and Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania regiment, had come up between our line of battle and the skirmish line, with a white handker chief tied to a stick, to ; learn, as he stated, whether wo were friends or foes. This officer seemed surprised at my not letting him return after he had gratified his'"-curiosity.- I was still further delayed bv officers of the Seventh regiment reporting that du ring my absence troops oisome kind had been heara talking on our right. Lieutenant Emack, ith five men, was at once sent out to reconnoitre, and he soon returned with the . One hundred and Twenty-eighth Pennsyl- vanir regimentwhich Jiad -thrown do ww their arms and surrendered on beins: told that they were cut off. Just as Captain Young (our gallant ooy-captain, aoout eignieen or nine teen years old) was ordered with his com nan v to take this regiment to the rear the right -of the skirmish line fired,, as I afteawards learned from Col. Avery, theat a person who rode ud from the direction of the enemy and called for "General Wil Hams' This unknown person es caped, but the firing at" him caused the whole skirmish line to open and the enemy responded. Much heavi er infantry firing was heard immedi fltely afterwards in the direction- of the plank-road, followed by a re-open- mgo-t the enemy's artillery Gem 1 ender now rode up, and .advised hie not to advance, as Gen. Jackson, had ueen wounded, and, he thought, by my command. I did not advance but went to the plank-road, where I earned that General Hill -had also been Wounded. I - there, moreover, learned from Colonel D.Barry, then jy-jur oi tne Jig'Ueenth Is orth Caro lina regmient, that he knew nothing of Generals Jackson and Hill having gone to the front i.haf bn nnnM nnt. tell Inend from foe in such a wood . W V M- . W J that whenHhe skirrn-ishline 'fired4 ivs,uuaru tne ciattermgoi ap proaching horsemen and thn-orv of cavalry, and that he not, only, heard. ma men to; hre' but1 that; he'pro nouncedtheiubseqiieritcry;.of friends to be a lie,' and that his men continu- Cd to fire upon the approaching party. It was generally understood that the Eighteenth regiment not only wounded Generals Jackson and Hill but killed some of their couriers and perhaps some of their staff of ficers, as some of them were missing, Colonel Barry, who was one of my bravest and m ost accomplished of ficers, always thought that Generals Jackson and Hill were both wound ed by his command. After the woupding of these two generals, General Ileth assumed command of Hill's division, count ermanded the order for an advance, and directed me to form the whole of my brigade on the right of the plank road. We were the only troops in line of battle on the right of the road- until after we had repulsed a night attack m ade by the enemy, in which we captured a few prisoners and the colors of the Third. Maine regiment. MoGowan's brigade then prolonged our right, and we rested on our arms until the next morning. On the morning of the 3d we were ordered to make a, direct attack up on the enemy's works, which were composed of logs hastily thrown to A. t - 1 " . I i gexner tne nignt previous, in our front and on the slope of the hill fancing to Chancellorsville. We carried the wOrks, but could not hold them on account of the concentrat ed, murderous artillery fire from the Chancellorsville hill, under which the enemy threw forward fresh in fantry. The brigade that was to have supported us did not come to our assistance, s?nti before Gen. Eam- seur, then a Brigadier, could get up with his Noith Carolinians we were driven back with a loss of over nine hundred out of about twenty-seven hundred carried into action. Of the thirteen field officers of my command that participated in this charge only one was left for duty. General Ram seur would go forward, though I ad vised against it, His command reached the same works, but had to retire with a similar terrible loss. -The enemy was finally driven; from the Chancellorsville House by the Confederates carrying the salient to our right, where General Stuatt. in command of Jackson's corps, elrwted loud shouts of admiration from the infantry as he in p'erson gallantly rushed them over the worKs upon Hooker's retreating columns. ; James H. Laxe, ,Late Bricradier-rGeneral, C. S b 0 CD PS P Prospectus for 1873. Sixth Year. :0: . T H E ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally admitted to be the Handsomest Periodi cal in the World. A Representative and Championof American Taste. NOT FOR SALE IN BOOK STORES. THE ALDINE, which is issued with all the regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. 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' v-it Dr. Butta eecupie a doable house of rwenty-sereai rooms ; i s i adorsed by some o f . the moat celebrated- medi- X. cal professors of this country and Europe, and cam beeosv suited personally or by mall, on the4iseates mentioned la v hie works. - Office and parlors, Ko. UK. Eighth, street -Ktween Market and Chesnut, St. Louis, Mo. m ' nr y 3-d & w ly . A. R. KiaBet & Btotlier HAVING completed an improvement frt their Commodious Store Room on Trade Street, one door west of Smith fc Hammond's Drug Store,. Clurelotte, N. C, are now receiving a wU- seiecteil stock of Gnxjeries, Musical Instrmntsnsts, Toys,. Ci gars, &c, which has been bought by one of the firm, at a time when, tlie market was moxt favorable. They tberefbrii feel sati lie lthat they can sell aH. gfda in theii line aa low as any firm; a Eiariotter fox cash or to'punctual etssttMairs. They invite Mercliarat to give th a call, (as they had a; spewial eye to their wholesale trade,) :anid feel warranted in saying that .they can sell vq as to make ft a saving to them "in their purchases. ' TliejT rtturn their thanks to their friends and tile generous public forpast favors, and solicit a continuance of the ?i rre. A. R. NISBET A BRO. MAGIC. SO OMETHIXQ new and wonderful in the Magic line. Call and see it, at dee 15 TIDDY'S. FOB SALE. A Lot of -fine HORSES And MULES, in splendid order. At . DAVIDSON'S LIVERY STABLES. Horses and Mules for sale are kept" on hani constant nov 16-tf FOE SALE. The. fine young Light Ifar .ness and. Family Mare, f "CLARA" owned by Drs. Green & Lindley. CLARA is a beautiful dark bay. 15 - hands high. will be;five years ? old next spring, is well broke and kind disposition. For particu lars call on" i GrtEEN & LINDLEY, T . - Over Wilson & Black's Drug Store. , .;dec21-tf vv . r mEAS,-1Spice5,i Iicklesr Oysters, Jellies, JL ' Imon Syrup and Canned Fruit?, now receiving at " - ' sc, 19 A. R. N. BEO. i 1