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day and I lived through it notwithstanding the heat, there was quite a crowd from New Orleans to see the display of the 13 Army Corps, most of them were the wealthy class, in their fine carriages There was the best display of pale Southern beauties that I have ever witnessed in the South, which was much more interesting to me than the military scenes. On Sunday I got a pass to go to the city. (They have shut down on Soldiers going without passes,) for company I had Lt. Miller of Co. B. who was living in the city when the war broke out Levi Davis and Wm Perrine. Two of the party haveing lived in the City Miller & Perrine showed