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46 Surgeons, had each one marquee. On account of their peculiar duty in furnihing the camp, the Quarter Maters had, beides their own, other tents for their Serjeants, Artificers, and tores. The Seappys lay behind their beltons, in the ame poition as the Europeans, and their Officers, according to rank, were accommodated much in the ame manner. The hopital was in a pleaant grove not remote from the camp, about half a mile from which were the magazine and other tores for ammunition and military accoutrements; and on an eminence, at ome ditance, over the wide plain, where we encamped, aroe in military grandeur, the uperb marquees of the