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rank and chatted with our officers until evening, when he took the mail boat for Louisville. At Louisville he had a good time, after which he left, mounted on a fresh horse; for Bragg's army. Whether he ever reached his destination or not I do not know. I gather all the facts related in this incident, after he left the boat, from a letter the captain had printed in the Louisville papers on the eve of leaving on his southward journey. He wound up with a graceful tender of thanks to Captain D. W. H. Day, and others of the staff, for their kind treatment; regretted that he had to leave us in unceremonious style; was sorry we could not have made the grand round of Louisville with him; but, really, his engagements called him South, and we must excuse him-we must, indeed. We read his good-natured banter with a laugh, and said he deserved his good luck. My knowledge of Hobson's movements is limited, but it was not a very eventful ride his command had. In fact, they never once touched