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squad took supper on Saturday evening on the road to our camp, at a house about 22 miles from Louisville. While eating, a young lady remarked, what a contrast there was, between that evening and the Saturday evening previous, just a week before the rebels took supper, where the Union Soldiers were now eating. One thing is extremely evident, which is that our Captain is a man, that is bound to see his men well taken care of, if [illegible] chickens, huge ducks and [illegible]. In reading the [orders?] regarding plundering, he remarked that he thought his company was made up of men, who could help themselves without being caught. The infantry regiments, at least some of them do act shamefully. The other morning I saw one regiment completely ransack a house, which