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will be to have me. My greatest anxiety now is that I shall be obliged to remain longer than I desire.

I think Doct. McReuer has done well here, and some will regret to have him leave, but if he had known as well as I did what the feeling of some of the officers were towards him, he would not have written you quite so suddenly as he did, but the Doct. I doubt not acted in perfectly good faith towards me.

I came because I thought I would be useful & because I was strongly urged to do so by nearly all the prominent men in Bangor, who knew that I had any idea of doing so. I will hereafter write you fully and frankly with regard to this affair and other matters connected with the Regiment.

I shall in a few days make a requisition for some few articles which we need. I met Col. Jameson & Blake at Willards – Both treated me very cordially.