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From The Ninth Army Corps.

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
April
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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Lebanon, Ky., April 5. Wo are still io this town, all quiet. The First B.igade of the First División of the Niuth Anny Corps are at thia psot. The Seeond, Èighth, Seventeenth, Pwentieth and TVeuty-fifth Michigan Regiments, and ihe Seventy-unth New York, together with fivo or six regiments of Kautuoky troops, also here, coustitute a pretty streng foroe. The twonty-fifth Michigan aro under raarching orders today. We are all lookiug for orders to advance iato Tennessee. General Burnsido is in Louisville. There are no rebels in Kentucky this side of the Cumberland river. General good health prevails in the -Eigbth as wsll as in tho other Michigan regiments. Captain Doyle, of the Eightb, wounded at Jamos Islaud, in the elbow, dome nine months since, reported to the regiment this week for the iirst time siuce that büttle. He is lookiug well. He was one of the best officers in the regiment, and was warmly welcomed back. Mora as we advanco.

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Old News
Michigan Argus