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Celorico. Rather a feather in the caps of those who have brought in 
their number. 
Ist December.—Remained in our quarters on account of General 
Clinton’s division having made a general halt for their clothing. 
Ramsay with Bull’s troop came in the evening with a route to this 
place. As the town could not hold us both, he, presuming on being 
senior officer, ordered us out, Dyneley very properly refused to move, 
which unfortunately set the two Commandants at loggerheads, this 
however did not make us change our quarters. 
To be continued. 
