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rshal shall be president; the others to be appointed by the President of the United States, and one to be a practising physician and surgeon. Section nine provides that the board shall divide the districts into sub-districts of not exceeding two without the direction of the Secretary of War, before March tenth, and in each alternate year thereafter; to appoint an enrolling officer in each sub-district, and furnish blanks, etc. The officer to enroll all persons in his subdistrict before April first, noting age, residence, and occupation, and report to the board; the board to consolidate the names into a list, and report to the Provost-Marshal General before first May. Section ten provides for separate enrolment of the classes, and that the ages shall be reckoned from the first July after enrolment. Section eleven. The enrolment is to be for two years, and the enrolled to be liable to serve three years, or for the war, on the same footing as the volunteers, as now provided by
Va., and the adjacent region. It is a section of a map which I had prepared while in command of the U. S. forces on the south side of the James River. It is of especial interest as presenting the theatre of operations of one wing of Lee's army, under Lieutenant-General Longstreet, Hill, and Hood, from April tenth to May third, 1863. Although Hill was not present all the time, he was operating with Longstreet, and by his orders made certain demonstrations in North Carolina, about the first of April, with the object of causing troops to be detached from Suffolk and other points. Having accomplished his mission, he discontinued the siege of Little Washington on the fifteenth, and despatched his troops to Suffolk. Longstreet himself may have joined Lee and Jackson at the crisis of Chancellorsville, or soon after, although his servants and horses fell into our hands near Suffolk, on the fourth of May. Doubtless one division, or a portion thereof, succeeded in reaching the Rapidan,
r to confine attention particularly to the first of April and the orders of the night before. My eade's orders till daybreak of the morning of April 1. About 5 P. M., March 31, while on the Whidone, it is doubtful if the success of the first of April would have been gained, as the men thus sem him to General Grant, written at six A. M., April 1, an official copy of which was furnished me: o explain it to the brigade commanders: April 1, 3 P M. The following is the movement now have the honor to state that I was with you April first, at the time you received some instructionsing the movement of the Fifth corps on the first of April, from the position where it was massed to ing brief account of the operations on the first of April: The operations of the enemy on the th command of my corps on the evening of the first of April, after the victory was won, assigns no cauen and eight o'clock on the morning of the first of April. Meantime I moved my cavalry force at day