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e three guns of Cooper's, at Howison's house, were sent, and they replaced by a like number from Branch's battery. Until about four P. M., on the thirteenth, the Washington artillery had served in g in the town, and the sharpshooters again began to be troublesome. Colonel Alexander and Lieutenant Branch, the latter having charge of a twelve-pounder howitzer and a Napoleon which Colonel A. hadgood service, both in the direction of Fredericksburg and more to the right of our lines. Lieutenant Branch, in charge of the two pieces above mentioned, handled them beautifully. Lieutenant and to another position, and replaced by three pieces, one Parrott and two three-inch rifles, of Captain Branch's battery. Next, two Parrotts of Captain Coalter's battery, and one thirty-pounder Parrott,onducted by Captain Brockenbrough, then acting chief of artillery, to a position in front of General Branch's brigade, being supported by the Seventh North Carolina regiment, which was posted alongsid