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reat as Pettigrew's. The noble Garnett was killed, and the gallant Armistead fell mortally wounded. The gallant Kemper was also severely, but thanks to a kind Providence, not mortally wounded. Every field officer except one in this division was either killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. Many of those reported as missing are supposed to have been killed or wounded. On the evening of the third the enemy's cavalry appeared on Longstreet's right flank against Hood's division, commanded by Gen. Law After skirmishing for some time a body of them, estimated at four hundred, made a dash at Henry's battalion of artillery, and came very near to it; but the artillerists played upon them grape and canister with very damaging effect. At the same time Major W H. Sellars, Adjutant Hood's division, arranged some regiments with the view of cutting off their retreat. The Yankee cavalry, finding themselves hemmed in, abandoned their original purpose and began to make efforts to cut their way o