SECOND EDITION OF YESTERDAY
... SECOND EDITEON OF YESTERDAY, THE WAR IN AMERICA. The Times' correspondent writes from Rich- mond, November 21, that his letter from Win- chester of October 15 had been intercepted. He gives some account of camp life in Virginia. The road from Richmond to Stanton was thickly crowded by the refluent tide of sick and fur- loughed soldiers. Such gaunt, raw - boned, famished skeletons-many of them ...