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ain Poague, (Lieutenant Graham commanding,) Captains Wilson, Smith, Garber, Dance, and the Louisiana Guards of my corps, thrown into position fantry sent to support him, had retired. Captain D'Aquin's and Captain Garber's batteries were also detached to the right of the railroad, ane enemy before them. The Staunton artillery, commanded by Lieutenant A. W. Garber, (attached to this brigade,) at half past 4 o'clock, was o. The officers and men behaved with coolness and gallantry. Lieutenant Garber had his horse shot from under him during the engagement, but ieutenant A. Graham commanding,) Captain Watson, Captain Smith, Captain Garber, one gun of Captain Dance's battery, and the Louisiana Guard bapoken of above, Captain D'Aquin's and the Staunton artillery, Lieutenant Garber, were ordered by Colonel Crutchfield to the right of our linesabled; also, one gun and one caisson. Staunton artillery, Lieutenant Garber--none killed or wounded; one horse disabled and one gun carri