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3 two days waiting for a steamboat our horses Hours alvas being unable to proceed farther by land without nest. If will he lean that I joined highdier general , thin on after even to which, an we now suffere, are likely to termina to active streetions in in the field Joe not think after much impany that that Hear uc. who, under him were in con/ part pursuit of the post too high of the brave regular enemy from the 2320 of James not to steak of the previous min her of the United in The campaign under great dificu the respect to m marching the transforta for tence, affears to me to have been justiciously planned Henre. veringly recented. The enemy being mounted to a sperfectly againted with the country to had man, it long in his power er to fly from Praine Swants Swamp to Prairie, t thus, by travering st. from tensive regions to elude a general overthe eng agenent, thea but finally he has been twice andon ten with a great lofo. The persevering unusual difficulties privations, richly monited succept both of the gover al the tranks under the which on has leaving been won. Chicago I instructed Col. Eus follow the to

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