Gen. Gilmore
ral Gilmore, the successor of the crazy fanatio Huntor, is already familiar to the public, in connection with the siege of Fort Pulaski, an operation as brillant and successful as any that Las oecurred during tlia war, and cn3 that rcflccted tlie highest honor upou liis abilities as a military cngineer and a General. His career iu Kentuoky, during which he fought and won, against grcatly superior numbera, the battle of Somerset, has well gustaióed his carly reputation. ïhat ho will bo suceepsful now in his moro enlurgcd command, if he is properly supported by the govcrnment, is firmly beheved by all in the department.
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