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you what to do with it. When I wrote to you last, our gun and no 1 of our battery were in the trenches on the extreme left of our army. Since then our lines have not advanced any but we have been relieved and are laying back in camp with the rest of our battery. We have policed our camp and things look quite comfortable. Our heavy guns ([34?] [pds?]) keep [pelting?] away at Atlanta night and day and you may rest [ashured?] by this time the city is pretty well demolished We yesterday received intelligence of the death of Another member of our battery. [Joubert?] who was wounded in the 29th of June at the fight at Noon day Creek. One by one they go and now there are but 70 original members doing duty in the battery. I continue in my usual tip-top health and I am very thankful for it.