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back, in the mean time inquiring by whose order they left. They couldn't tell me who he was; said he rode up and told them to move back in the woods. General Whiting hurried us back, and we took position on the right of Captain Poague, under the most severe fire, I think, I ever experienced, where we were engaged for an hour and a half, when we were ordered to cease firing and wait further orders, having lost one man killed (James Riley) and five wounded, John Knight, James Leoppart, and W. King, severely; James Boon and R. Rixey, slightly. Commenced firing again at half past 2 o'clock, continuing till about five. Our ammunition being nearly exhausted, was ordered to the rear, losing one man (Frank Linn) killed, two wheels broken, and two horses wounded. I am very much indebted to Lieutenants McKendree and Lambie for services rendered me during the engagement. Corporals Reice and Montague deserve especial notice for their coolness and precision with which they pointed the