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left Columbia at 2 1/2 o'clock A.M. and marched at 4. Fighting is in progrefs at the front. We camped night before last near the railroad and 3 Hosp cars passed for Nashville loaded with wounded. Shortly after a train pafsed carrying one load of prisoners. The 15th Army Corp in which belong Batteries A and B pafsed through here yesterday bound for Chattanooga. The cavalry will probably have to guard the rear and the supplies. We received a mail last night and I received a letter from father of date April 27th and also a Journal. Hoping