Orders have been passed to all troops, both infantry and cavalry, as well as our Indian allies, to break camp early tomorrow morning, continuing our search for hostile Sioux, reportedly in the Rosebud Creek tributary of the Tongue Rover camtonment. The general has ordered our supplies and ammunition loaded on pack mules, as our wagon trains will be left at the camp under gueard of our teamsters and some of the less fit troops. We have 10 companies of the 3rd Cavalry, five of the 2nd Cavalry, three companies of the 9th Infantry, plus two of the 4th Infantry. In addition, we have about 176 Crow, plus Shoshone Indian scouts. Crook's chief scout, Frank Grouard, who has lived with Crazy Horse, and Louis Richaud and Big Bat have been out scouting, but no one seems to know exactly where the hostiles are. Reville is to be at 3:00 AM tomorrow. General Crook is "bristling for a fight" according to Mr. John Finerty, a correspondent for the Chicago Times. Well, we will see... Coincidentally, tomorrow is also the anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. (A good omen, or not? Time will tell. Somewhere to the North General Terry and Col. Gibbon are supposed to act as a blocking force to prevent the hostiles from escaping. But we have not been able to get any couriers through to them...