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Corps4,4406,4777,12821,68528,42818,478
Lee's Corps92424
Johnson's Division1,8172,6402,8749,28810,00410,345
Stevenson's Division2,3433,1033,4718,5299,2488,640
Clayton's Division1,5522,2102,4638,2348,8758,948
Total of Lee's Corps5,7127,9538,81726,05128,15127,957
Cheatham's Corps91315
Cleburne's Division2,3583,3743,65810,72011d the bridge.
Scouts brought in prisoner of 17th Army Corps, who says that corps near Fort Motte, 15th Army Corps confronting Columbia.
All quiet to-night. H. D. Clayton, Major-Genl.
Telegram. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 14th, 1865. Genl. Beauregard:
The enemy have driven Clayton across the railroad bridge, and it haClayton across the railroad bridge, and it has been burnt.
He reports heavy force moving on McCord's ferry.
Reinforcements sent there from Kingsville.
Cavalry been skirmishing with the enemy in front, on Little Congaree bridge, and have checked their advance. C. L. Stevenson, Major-Genl.
Telegram. Headquarters, Military division of the West, Columbia, S. C., F