From the 90th Ohio. j10- I inIn Camp near JNashville, Ten.,) rnDecember 18th, 180:1. ) tEditor Hi raid;—As I have not seen acommunication in your valuable paperinfor some time, from this Regiment, I01 Thave thought it advisable to give you a (,few items for publication, so that thefriends of the members of companies C. ^and K. may know how “the boys” arej J regetting along. Just three weeks ago we ^ pitched our teuts where they now are.We have remained here longer than we'in01have at any one camp since we have been ^m the service, and the probability is thatwe will remain hero for some time toe1come, for the very good reason that wecannot move forward very far until wetlrun against an obstruction in the shape ^of a rebel force. Indeed the rebels are soclose to us that we generally have to; afight for our forage. When a forages; train goes out, a whole brigade with a ; few pieces of cannon accompany it. From what I can learn, our GeneralsVare expecting an attack at this poiont, although I do not know that there is really any danger of suce an affair takingplace. Last Monday morning at 4 o’clock, we were drawn up in line of battle and stood until after daylight. That (looked as though we might get a chance to smell burnt powder yet, before the ’i iwar is over.