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e expression to their regret that they were not yet to have a brush. Just at this time, Gen. Bonham, first in command here, came riding down the road from the direction opposite to that from which we had come. Our Captain, (Rev. F. J. Boggs, 2d Grays,) had had an inkling that the General would soon make his appearance, and, while the other companies of the regiment were laying about at ease, our Captain, in the pride of promptness, commendable in a soldier above all other men, quickly and quin at this compliment as the General rode away towards camp, whither we soon followed him, and from which I hope to date a few more letters. A few words in conclusion, and, in those few words, an appeal. Of all the companies here, the Second Grays and Co."I" are without tents, and we are sleeping with no shelter from the weather but boughs, of which we have constructed rude huts. Should a heavy rain come, we should be in a sorry plight — ourselves chilled, and clothing thoroughly wet, and