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or rail road. The R. R. bride here over the Licking river was burned by the rebels it is now repaired, this morning I saw the first train of cars cross it. Our brigade consists of the folowing regiments 77, 92, 97, 108, 112, 115 Ills. 19 Mich. with some Artty. and Cavy. Bat. Brigd. Gen. Coborn. I saw in to days paper that there had been one hundred prisoners taken from the 112 by Morgan's Cavy. this is the regiment at Lexington with the train. Now to answer some of your questions, there are a great many sick in the regiment [illegible] is now in the hospital at camp denision Cin. all of the sick of the regiment are there. A Sargeants duty is to give orders to a corporal while his duty is to see that the privates preform it. My Companion as yet has a very good supply it is surely [illegible] indispensable for hardly a day passes but what some one wants some thing from it, it is the most [vertical writing begin] convenient one I have ever seen [vertical writing end]