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night and day. We are nearly ready on this hill (College Hill) for any advance the Lincolnites may make. We are busy mounting our heavy guns, and when they are mounted we will give the enemy a hot reception as we have always done, and whip them well. We are on the eve of a great battle here. It must come in a few days, more or less, and perhaps by the time you receive this you may hear of one of the bloodiest battles being fought that has yet occurred. The enemy are certainly crossing Green river in large force. We have a good force and will give them battle. My regiment has orders to be ready to move at a moment's warning. Our men are all eager for the fight, and will go into it with the determination to conquer or die. You may look out for good reports from the Tennessee boys when they get a chance to fight. Speaking of the encounter in which Col. Terry was killed, he writes: We lost the gallant Col. Terry and three of his men, but we killed a hundred of the enemy