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It still continues to rain & there seems to be no immediate prospect of it clearing up. I would like very much to see the Sun shine or feel its warmth.  
It still continues to rain & there seems to be no immediate prospect of it clearing up. I would like very much to see the Sun shine or feel its warmth.  


Genls Sherman Sheridan & Schofield were present at the Court Martial again to-day. Schofield & Sheridan heard their testimony read over & were questioned on some points againg. Sherman was not recalling to-day & will not probably be before the Court as a Witness until Monday or sometime next Week.
Genls Sherman Sheridan & Schofield were present at the Court Martial again to-day. Schofield & Sheridan heard their testimony read over & were questioned on some points againg. Sherman was not recalling to-day & will not probably be before the Court as a Witness until Monday or sometime next Week.  
 
The Court adjourned to-day over until Monday at 11. A.M. & altho' it it raining & very disagreeable weather - I rather think that I will go up to West Point to-morrow after noon - as I may not have a favorable time as to the adjournment of the

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New York Apl 18th 1879

My Dear Alice

It still continues to rain & there seems to be no immediate prospect of it clearing up. I would like very much to see the Sun shine or feel its warmth.

Genls Sherman Sheridan & Schofield were present at the Court Martial again to-day. Schofield & Sheridan heard their testimony read over & were questioned on some points againg. Sherman was not recalling to-day & will not probably be before the Court as a Witness until Monday or sometime next Week.

The Court adjourned to-day over until Monday at 11. A.M. & altho' it it raining & very disagreeable weather - I rather think that I will go up to West Point to-morrow after noon - as I may not have a favorable time as to the adjournment of the