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the left, except one regiment, Cobb's legion cavalry, which was directed to follow up the enemy's rear on the River road, and the First North Carolina cavalry, which remained in reserve, near Phillips's farm. The remainder of the fourth and fifth July were spent in reconnoitring and watching the river. On the morning of the fifth, Colonel S. D. Lee, of the artillery, reported to me with a battery of rifle guns, (Squiers's Washington artillery,) to which I added Pelham's Blakely, which hadrs. With Captain Strother's company, I again visited Dr. Wilcox's, first driving off a company of the enemy's cavalry. We killed one horse and wounded one man. I was compelled by a large infantry force to return to my line of pickets. Saturday, July fifth, was spent in our bivouac. Sunday, July sixth, I was relieved of the command of the Fourth Virginia cavalry, and started on my return to Richmond, reaching camp next day with the legion. Lieutenant Fisher, company B, with fourteen men