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rather unwell, We were then at Ozark, from there we moved 18 miles on toward Rolla, and laid over Sabbath While there, received discouraging newes from Blunt (down in Ark.) and were ordered back tord Eassville Starting about 2.O.clock, we reached Ozark 7, or 8, it raining hard all the way The Briggad still moved on, it as dark as could be. (every little bit we'd hear thud, of some one falling in the mud.) T. and D.P. thought it rather hard, so we camped, on our own responsibility , got into a log cabin with a fireplace, and slept till morning, (the mud got so deep the train could go no farther,) We started on early and came up on the camp two miles from where we stand They laid out with out tents. it raining hard all knight, The waggons came up about 12 Oclock, and we were ordered to prepare a hasty