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ack upon our rear while the engagement was going on, and for the support given our battery by the company that was formerly placed in reserve. Great credit is due the officers of my staff for their assistance throughout the engagement. Lieutenant H. M. Ashmore, One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois volunteers, and aide-de-camp, deserves commendation for going through the action on horseback, and being the first person to enter the rebel works mounted. For full particulars of captures, &c., road. Lieutenant-Colonel Thompson and Major L. S. Kilburn, Seventy-second Indiana volunteers, are deserving of credit for their promptness in supporting the battery with that portion of the regiment not on picket. Captain O. F. Bane, Lieutenant H. M. Ashmore, and Lieutenant G. B. Sweet, of Colonel Miller's staff, are entitled to great credit for their promptness in the discharge of their duties and for their courage. Captain W. A. Owens, Provost Marshal, is entitled to credit for his energy