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them as were in condition for a long and hasty march, with possibly some hard fighting. This reservation, however, is quite unnecessary here, as when the hour for starting had arrived nearly every man turned out. The artillery chosen for the expedition comprised six pieces, four from Captain Riley's and two from Captain Latham's battery, all from Lynchburg, Virginia. Thus organized, under the personal command of General Walker, assisted by his aids Captains Anderson, Surget, and Hartstene the expedition left camp, near Germantown. Sunday morning, the 29th. It will be remembered that the brigade had but a day or two before marched down from Centreville, and had scarcely gotten their tents put up again when they were ordered to leave them. Cooked provisions also were scarce, as General Beauregard's order was received only a few hours before the time of starting. Nevertheless, there was no complaining, and when the long roll beat every man was in his place. Some of th