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march from Lexington. Then we ha.I to subsist principally upon Uncle Sam’* biscuits. But this could not be avoided. I forgot to state that when the retreatcommenced, Lieut. Cook took some 15 or *20 secesh prisoners, but 1 am not acquainted with the circumstances under which the capture was made.'{'he two fragments of Indiana regi-raents left us yesterday, destined forhome* The 95th Ohio Mid 9th Pena.cavalrv left us last ni ght. The 90th liasSBorders to prepare two days rations and be ready to move at x o’clock to-morrowmorning. Don’t know where we are going, but you may expect to hear a good account of us, wherever we land. Weare under Brigadier-General lt;rofty.All letters for our company should be directed as follows:are of Capt. M. I». Rowe,Co. K, 90th regiment, O. V. 1.Louisville, Kf.**“Follow’ the regiment.In the mean time, should anythingnote worthy transpire, I will duly notify you.FE ROC IOCS.
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Washington Fayette County Herald

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Thu, Sep 25, 1862

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