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to Lt. Lee the completion of some work that he had been doing towards preparing the company for movement and asking what he should do next, he was told by Lieut. Lee in an impudent way, not to trouble himself, he would receive his instructions when he was wanted. So Harmon disgusted and provoked went to his quarters and did not show himself again until Tuesday afternoon. Although I had no business to interfere officially in any way, I was interested in having the company get off in decent shape and spend some hours Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning in arranging matters at the company quarters, helping to pack up property &c. The Qr. Mr. Sgt was refused a light after taps Monday to enable him to continue packing by Capt. Walsh, who was Officer of the Day, and a little "set up". The Sergeant was ordered to be at the Comisy. storehouse at six o'clk A. M. on Tuesday to pack in wagons the rations of the company. He was on time and there waited until after noon before Lt. Lee was able to make and send in the Ration return. Tuesday night arrived and the