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Had intended to have written a long letter giving a detailed account of our march from Pensacola, but my time has been so much occupied that have realy had no time, and now have hardly five minutes to call my own. It is getting so dark that it is with difficulty that I can see the lines so shall have to close for the present, for have no candle. Since have been here have recd. two letters from you and one Harpers weekly. In the letter Henry enclosed in yours he asks what I think we had better take for the property where the House Stands. I think that if we could get $2,500 dollars in Cash, or its equivelent, that it would be best to sell, and pay