Gla*gow. Kmtblt;*t|lt;jXvmnbiT Stfc, 19*2.Dkab SbvtikeC:—Some time ha* pA**d|0way ainca t wrote lo you last, which if a •Afilr fctoun'fd for faemtt of the •tcsdyinfrcliing and uneomfor«ablo bivauacfc* in | the open air, w# hare been performing sinet c we left LauMtHb, bat the old wying, “bctUr tli%n fltnf will apply and bo acted bjwn accordingly.THa health of the c mpany waa nooer bet i j] ler than at preaont* IriUfcue or two ex:ep- | n ItatiA, Naac Shamhaugh of Kew ttwmley, I e Wm. P.Sbislarof Hagerstown and Frank |0 Hawthorn* of MoorvfiaU are the only onee i j in the hospital. The remainder Of the company, although eery much Eatiguei from n the effect* of the hard marching we hare j undergone, are in a* good health and ap/rtta j as oould be expected, Aits axjieet to re* | ^ main hero a day or two in order to gel com- 0 p’etely reslrd, all will be ready lo mete and ^ anxious to pa»h forward, a« that is the only way a speedy termination can be wrought to tho present war, a termination ardently wished for by every soldier in tho army.For 4on* time pant we have been rocehrirg but half-rati008, which, cons dering the •oaroity of forage, was not adequate to pre vent the troop* Jrom stiff:ring for the want of food. This has bjen birne gallantly byIcei