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HEADQUARTERS SIXTH ARMY CORPS,
January 21, 1865. (Received 10.45 a. m.)Lieutenant Colonel S. F. BARSTOW,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
I have the honor to report that nothing of importance has transpired on the lines of this during the past twenty-four hours.
GEO. W. GETTY,
Brevet Major-General, Commanding.
HEADQUARTERS NINTH ARMY CORPS,
January 21, 1865. (Received 11.45 a. m.)General A. S. WEBB,
Chief of Staff:
Nothing new in our front. Some deserters came in last night. They have not yet been reported to these headquarters.
JNO. G. PARKE,
Major-General.
HDQRS. DEPT. OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, ARMY OF THE JAMES,
In the Field, January 21, 1865 - 12.30 p. m.Brigadier-General RAWLINS,
Chief of Staff, City Point:
The report of the fall of Wilmington and the capture of cotton is repeated to-day by deserters, who say that the news will be in to-day's papers.
JOHN GIBBON,
Major-General of Volunteers, Commanding.
HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-FOURTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF THE JAMES,
January 21, 1865.Major General JOHN GIBBON,
Commanding Department of Virginia and North Carolina:
Deserters from the enemy report Wilmington taken. The efforts of the enemy to burn the cotton failed. This the report in the rebel camp.
CHAS. DEVENS,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
HDQRS. DEPT. OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, ARMY OF THE JAMES,
In the Field, January 21, 1865 - 5.30 p. m.General FERRERO,
Bermuda Defenses:
We have information that the rebel iron-clads have orders to move down the river and attack our gun-boats, taking advantage of the late freshest having cleared away all obstructions. Please directs all your
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