. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . ion, Tenth Army Corps, among the Sand Hills,Morris Island, east side Charleston District, S. C, Turbulent Statesof North America. In this letter he says: The several bandshere discourse excellent music in a most horrid manner, predominat-ing in cymbals and drums; and the agility with which the chro-matic scale is played appeals more to ones astonishment than tohis pleasure. He adds, mournfully: Our old serenade club istotally defunct! 29 Sept. : Unusually quiet; and the boys are playing cards,backgammon, etc., with the same dont care, peaceful air t


. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . ion, Tenth Army Corps, among the Sand Hills,Morris Island, east side Charleston District, S. C, Turbulent Statesof North America. In this letter he says: The several bandshere discourse excellent music in a most horrid manner, predominat-ing in cymbals and drums; and the agility with which the chro-matic scale is played appeals more to ones astonishment than tohis pleasure. He adds, mournfully: Our old serenade club istotally defunct! 29 Sept. : Unusually quiet; and the boys are playing cards,backgammon, etc., with the same dont care, peaceful air they havewhen no enemy is near the danger line. 30 Sept. : Gen. Terry orders today that all trading and peddlingby soldiers cease, and directs officers to prefer charges for violationsof the order. This is probably to protect the sutler. We lost our Band today. Not exactly ours ; but we are pleasedto call it so. It is the Second Brigade Band, and is Gen. Gillmoresespecial favorite ; and he ordered it to Folly, to his new Headquar-ters Sept. 63.] THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. 395- A roster of today shows : — Col. Jackson on detached service in New Hampsliire. Bedel ... a prisoner of war. Maj. riimpton .... Assistant Inspector-General, Morris Island. Capt. Clark on detached service in New Hampshire. 2d Lieut. Head of A . detached—■ Signal Corps. 2d Lieut. Woodbury of B detached — Staflof Col. Guss. Capt. Allen of C ... absent sick. Capt. Ela of E .... detached — Sharpshooters. Capt. Randlett of F . Provost Marshal and Commandins; Regiment. 1st Lieut. Dearborn of II detached —Ordnance Officer, Ninth Army Corps. 2d Lieut. Hawkins of K . detached— Signal Corps. supplem:ent. IMPORTANT WAR DEPARTMENT ORDERS. General Orders 302, 303, 307, 312, 319 and 320, were all con-cerning certain transfers to the Invalid Corps, and giving the these. No. 312 transferred six men of the Third New Hamp-shire Volunteers: Privates Cornelius Donovan (B), Micha


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