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of your present position and future movements as you may feel at liberty to communicate, in order that I may be prepared to act in concert with you, according as circumstances may make it expedient. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, Genl. Synopsis of General Wise's report of the operations around Petersbury on the 15th of June, 1864. The following forces were engaged: the 26th, 34th, 46th Virginia; 64th Georgia, Company F.; 23d South Carolina, Archer's Militia, Battle's and Hood's battalions, Sturdevant's battery, Dearing's cavalry, and other transient forces, making a total strength of 2738, but a really effective one of 2200 men of all arms. This force was distributed from Battery No. 1, on the left, to Butterworth's Bridge, on the right—a distance of nearly six miles, giving one effective man to every four yards and a half (4 1/2). The extreme right, from Butterworth's Bridge to the Appomattox River—say five miles—was without any force at all. At<