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l, and the following specimen extracts from a private diary show that the premises of many a farmer were laid under contribution for the benefit of the soldiers of the Union: Friday night, Jan. 9, a sheep came into camp. On the night of Jan. 26, the army was reinforced by a carcass of veal. Night of Feb. 3. a hen-house contributes five fowls and two rousing turkeys to our happinesss On one of these midnight forays, which a reckless sergeant of the guard led in person, he havinguarters. One bay horse died of glanders. Jan. 24. Error in a horse made 26 Dec.; 7 horses were condemned, not 6 as there stated. Jan. 25. Chas. E. Woodis, Jos. Cross and Wm. Edwards returned to duty. J. L. W. Thayer sick in quarters. Jan. 26. J. L. W. Thayer returned to duty. Joseph Brooks sick in quarters. Jan. 27. S. A. Hanson returned to duty. Jan. 28. Jos. Cross and S. A. Hanson returned to quarters. Jan. 29. Harrison Chase returned to quarters. Jan. 30. Joseph Cr
quarters. Jan. 22. Private John W. Bailey returned from furlough and reported for duty. Jan. 23. Sergeant Geo. H. Putnam, Corp'l Currant, Artificer Stowell reported for duty. Private Richard Horrigan discharged Jan. 2, 1864. Jan. 24. Win. A. Trefry returned from hospital and reported for duly. Jan. 25. Arthur A. Blandin reported to quarters. Pierce T. Hill reported for duty. Received 8 horses from Lieut. Case, A. A. Q. M., and turned over 15 horses to Capt. L. H. Pierce. Jan. 26. Pierce T. Hill reported to quarters. Two horses shot, by order Dr. Benson, Vet. Surg. 3rd Army Corps. Capt. J. Henry Sleeper starts on leave of absence for Baltimore. Jan. 27. Arthur A. Blandin reported for duty, J. S. Cross to quarters. Jan. 28. Joseph Cross and James Dwight reported for duty. M. B. O'Neil reported to quarters. Received 13 recruits from Brig. Gen'l Devens , Long Island, Boston Harbor. Lieut. J. Webb Adams started for Boston on leave of absence for 15 days. Ja
rivate A. L. Gowell on pass of 48 hours to 54th (?) Corps. Jan. 22. Two horses received from Capt. Ellsworth, A. Q. M. Art'y Brigade, 2nd Corps. Corp. B. C. Clark reported to quarters. Jan. 23. Private J. L. W. Thayer sent to brigade hospital. Private L. Ham reported to quarters. Private A. L. Gowell returned from absence with leave. Eight horses received from Capt. Ellsworth A. Q. M. Art'y Brig. 2nd Corps. Jan. 25. Privates G. H. Nichols and L. E. Hunt reported to quarters. Jan. 26. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to duty from. brigade hospital. Privates Hunt, Cook and Woodis reported to quarters. One horse shot—order of Lieut. W. L. Bull, Ass't Inspector Art'y Brigade— Glanders. Jan. 27. Privates Hunt and Woodis reported to quarters. Jan. 28. Privates Hunt and Woodis reported to quarters. Jan. 29. Private D. R. Stowell detailed as mechanic in Q. M. Dep't., Art'y Brigade. Private E. C. Jewell returned to duty from Art'y Brigade, Q. M. Dep't 2nd Corps. Privates