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Wounded: Corporal P. W. Pettiss; privates James Tully, Levy, Bourshee, Maxwell, Crilly, Kerwin, Lynch, and Joubert--9. Twenty-one horses killed. Three hundred and fifty-six rounds ammunition expended. I would be pleased to pay a tribute to the coolness and intrepidity of my command; but, where all acted so well, it would be invidious to particularize. I should be wanting in my duty, however, were I not to mention Lieutenants Hero and McElroy, and my non-commisioned officers, Sergeants McNeil, Handy, Collins, Ellis, and Stocker, and Corporals Coyl, Kremnelberg, Pettis, and De Blanc, who, by their coolness and close attention to duty, contributed not a little to the efficiency of my battery. Respectfully, M. B. Miller, Captain, commanding Third Company B. W. A. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel R. L. Walker. headquarters artillery battalion, March 1, 1863. Major R. C. Morgan, Assistant Adjutant-General, Light Division: Major: I have the honor to submit the followin