. . were Mire to follow such a lapse iVoni military discipline. Permits :iven to cross the river to Cim no had there made the most of the opportunity. Others I been so Long away from 0 Ts country, in the wilds rn Kentucky, went over and foraged around on genera]principle The forty-eight hoursd quickly, and on AnI nth men and hpnwere loaded upon cars ofthe Kentucky Central raroad. At six oclock \hattning the train pulledout for Lexington, andwith a fresh outburst ofyells, the benter upon a new cam- gU, Ittedious, jerky ride. Thedist n


. . were Mire to follow such a lapse iVoni military discipline. Permits :iven to cross the river to Cim no had there made the most of the opportunity. Others I been so Long away from 0 Ts country, in the wilds rn Kentucky, went over and foraged around on genera]principle The forty-eight hoursd quickly, and on AnI nth men and hpnwere loaded upon cars ofthe Kentucky Central raroad. At six oclock \hattning the train pulledout for Lexington, andwith a fresh outburst ofyells, the benter upon a new cam- gU, Ittedious, jerky ride. Thedist nty miles, but it occupied thewhole night. Nobody slept an; >eak of, and all were in a more or I •runtied state of mindwhen they tumbledthe cars, winking andblinking tping th< wTere unloaded and the Squadron went into camp in a pleasn the outskirts of the ngton, New equipment! the horses were drawn, as v Othing and accouterments for the men. Such horses as were unserviceable were replaced byojhej ide Jrom the discomf i ig from the extreme heat.


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