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ch will relieve each other at intervals of eight hours each. The first relief will report to Major Brooks at the second parallel at 8 A. M. this day. No other details will be made from the regiment uder of Brig.-Gen. A. H. Terry. Adrian Terry, Captain, and Assistant Adjutant-General. Major Brooks, in his journal of the siege under date of August 31, thus writes,— The Third United Stattenths under artillery and sharpshooters' fire or both combined. Regarding colored troops, Major Brooks, Assistant Engineer, in his report, says,— It is probable that in no military operations ted States Colored Troops. Officers serving in charge of the approaches, when called upon by Major Brooks to report specifically upon the comparative value of white and colored details under their chof duty performed by the blacks as compared with the whites was as fifty-six to forty-one. Major Brooks further says,— Of the numerous infantry regiments which furnished fatigue parties, the Fo<