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y — the transmission of messages of the enemy's movements — for several hours under fire. Later, Capt Alexander acted as my aide-de-camp in the transmission of orders and in observation of the enemy. I was most efficiently served throughout the day by my volunteer aids, Cols. Preston, Manning, Chesnut, Miles, Rice, Heyward, and Chisholm, to whom I tender my thanks for their unflagging, intelligent, and fearless discharge of the laborious, responsible duties entrusted to them. To Lt. S. W. Ferguson, A. D. C., and Col. Heyward, who were habitually at my side from 12 noon until the close of the battle, my special acknowledgments are due. The horse of the former was killed under him by the same shell that wounded that of the latter. Both were eminently useful to me, and were distinguished for coolness and courage, until the enemy gave way, and fled in wild disorder in every direction — a scene the President of the Confederacy had the high satisfaction of witnessing, as he arrived u<