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nd the force was allowed a short time to cook and eat, and then again they proceeded on the march, the weather being very cold and the troops suffering much. After passing another night with little rest, we again proceeded on our journey, the weather being now intensely cold, and, to add to our sufferings, it commenced snowing rapidly about the middle of the day. The troops, however, continued on until within about four miles of Bath, a small village, when our advance, consisting of Colonel Gilham's Brigade, came upon a scouting party of the enemy, which fired into them, and which was promptly returned by Company F, of Richmond, and Company B, of Baltimore, putting the Yankees to rout. Lieut. Payne, of Company F, was seriously wounded in the neck, and Private William Exall, of the same company, wounded in the leg, which had to be amputated, and which, I regret to say, has since caused his death. Our army now encamped for the night, and such a sight I never desire to witness agai