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ng themselves, stretched lazily upon the broom sedge, while many of them are holding their rations of pork over their hot fires, recounting their adventures of the past few days. As I am neither fatigued nor hungry, I will employ a few moments in reciting to you the late doings of this command.--On Saturday evening we were dumped out of the cars at Kinston, and, after marching about five miles, were halted to cook-our rations for a march; and by light on Sunday morning we started off on the Dover road, perfectly ignorant of our destination. Before we had gone very far we learned that we were probably going to Newbern, and it seemed more than probable that we were, and we anticipated a jolly time pitching into the negro troops there. After marching through a vast marsh, which seemed interminable, we accomplished about 20 miles, and struck a dry spot, where we rested in the dark, not being allowed to kindle fires, and, exhausted, soon fell asleep. Long before light we were off a