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t'y Brigade, Second Corps, agreeably to Special Orders 213, Headquarters Art'y Brigade. Dec. 18. Private J. L. W. Thayer sent to brigade hospital. One horse died.—Glanders. Dec. 19. Privates H. Orcutt, E. C. Jewell, T. Herlehy, S. A. Atwood on detailed duty with Q. M. Dept. Art'y Brigade, agreeably to S. O. 215 Headquarters Art'y Brigade. Corp. G. A. Smith and Privates J. S. Bailey, Jr., J. P. Brown, J. Millett and Thos. Cusick returned to duty from Camp Parole, Md. Privates Pierce, Orcutt and Lucas reported to quarters. Dec. 20. Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper absent with leave on court-martial. Privates J. A. Lucas and Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 21. Major J. Henry Sleeper returned from absence with leave. Private Samuel Otis reported to quarters. Dec. 22. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters. Private Samuel Otis returned to duty. Dec. 23. Private Hiram Warburton returned to duty from general hospital. Private M. M. Pierce reported to quarters