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nd men, behaved on this occasion. Lieutenant Chapman, with his section of the Dixie artillery, behaved with great coolness, and handled his guns with effect. To Lieutenants E. Owen, J. M. Galbraith, and those under their command, I would especially call your attention. Both officers commanded full batteries, and handled them with the coolness, bravery, and good judgment which has so often on previous occasions won the confidence of their men. Sergeants T. T. Aby, C. L. C. Duprey, and L. M. Montgomery rendered me efficient service. The latter, on previous occasions, has placed me under many obligations for his voluntary services. Casualties. First Company Battalion Washington Artillery. Killed: Privates W. Chambers, R. T. Marshall, J. Reddington, and H. Koss--4. Wounded: Corporal W. H. West, privates John R. Fell, T. T. Turner, M. Mount, and W. R. Falconer.--5. Dixie Artillery. Wounded: Privates John Eddins, Westley Pence, John Knight, and Daniel Martin--4. Stribbling'