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to the river above Blakely There is more or less constant shelling every day, our loss however has been comparatively light, but three men in the Regt. being wounded by the enemys fire Seriously but not Mortaly Yesterday Adjutant Friesson was severely wounded by an accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of one of the Officers the ball entering his mouth and passing through so as to be cut out at the back of the neck It is thought however that he will recover. Our Div. is again under march marching orders with five days rations in Haversack and fifteen in waggons. The report is that it is to take supplies to Gen. Thomas and we suppose him to be near Montgomery