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seventh Regiment--Sergeant William Shilling, Charles B Heister, Second Lieutenant John B Lady, Captain H H Robertson, Richard McCartney, Marion Floyd, John McMann, Thomas D Branden, G W Johnson, D E Sta er A G Bottom, Charles A Rollins, L P Holloway. Thirty third Regiment--J W Boorman, Michael Albright, Samuel Wanter, Lorenzo Davis, R Nichols, William Carver, Daniel Clerk, M C Hansberger. Thirty seventh Regiment.--Anderson Farrell, Joseph J Field, David C Carmack, Robert A Ely, Rept Cole, J N Ison J R. Fletcher, W R Kellogg, T S McCanley, David Lowry, James Driscoll. Forty-second Regiment.--J J Smith, co. B. Rockbridge Battery--Robt S Bell. Irish Battalion--Henry Forsyth, Stephen r William Dimmell, Lawrence Hart well, John Kelley, John McBride, George Heinburger, Jas Ford, Patrick Shawan. Ashby's cavalry--John Flemmans, Wedon Maddox. In addition to the above, we have the following, whose rank is not given, nor the regiment to which they are attached,
de by their cavalry, consisting of two battalions. It seems that neither Col. Pickett or Col, Jackson were aware of the presence of the enemy until their rifled twelve pounders were fired. The cavalry could not form, being at ones thrown into confusion. Col. Pickett by this time sent three messengers to Lieut-Col. Tilman, with orders to form the regiment and march down to the depot. No answer being brought him, he himself mounted and started to go to the regiment, when he was met by Major Cole, one of the messengers, and informed that the men were routed and scattered. Another officer also told him that he could not get ten men together. Colonel F. endeavored to rally the fleeing men, but, finding it useless, he ordered them to follow him into the woods and rally there; but the rout continued in the most perfect disorder, when Colonel P. left. It was stated that the reason why the messengers did not return sooner was, that the cavalry ran at full speed through the camp of