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n the day of battle, although his leave had not expired by two or three days. The court was to in closed and proceeded to deliberated. After making deliberation on the evidence addressed, the court flad the facts as follows: That Lieut. Col Craton was on a leave of absence which had not expired, joined his regiment before the battle commenced. was in his proper position during the engagement, and rallied the militia at one time, and subsequently his own men when giving was, afterwarft it temporarily and rejoined it in its further reticent until a report came of pursuit by the enemy's cavalry; a consultation was called, and a proposal made to surrender, and a majority of the officers and men present favoring the proposal, Col. Craton protected against the surrender, and said they should not surrender him, and left. The court is, therefore, of the opinion that no farther proceeding are necessary in the case. R. Ransom. Brig. General, President. John R. S. Miller. 1st