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point, some charges of unsoldierly conduct were preferred against Lieut. M. D. Craton, by Col. James Sinclair. This led to the call of a Court of Inquiry, which was held — with the result indicated nd after mature deliberation on the evidence adduced, find the facts as follows in regard to Col. Sinclair: That Col. Sinclair took his proper position during the engagement, was calm and cool througCol. Sinclair took his proper position during the engagement, was calm and cool throughout, and remained there until the right wing of his regiment, which was separated from the left by a section of artillery and an independent court any, gave way; that he went towards a person of theereas Col. Lee advised no such course, but on the contrary, urged them to make a stand; that Col. Sinclair afterwards assisted in the formation of a rear guard and offered to remain with Col. Lee andcourt forms the opinion (as it has not the right to approve or his approve of the conduct of Col. Sinclair on the occasion) that, under the present emergencies of the service, no farther proceeding i