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m to intrench to-night. If attacked in the morning his right ought to be promptly supported. D. C. Buell. headquarters Army of the Ohio, In Camp, May 30, 1862. Brigadier-General Nelson, Commanding Fourth Division: sir: It is stated that Captain Bush, commanding a battery of artillery, was arrested by you yesterday morning and sent to the provost guard-house for supposed disobedience of orders. It seems that the action of Captain Bush arose from conflicting orders received by him and thatCaptain Bush arose from conflicting orders received by him and that he was not to blame, and also that he has been relieved by you. The general commanding desires me to say that the extreme course of placing an officer under guard, or in the guard-house should only be resorted to in cases of manifest or well-established insubordination. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, _______ _______, Aide-de-Camp and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Louisville, May 30, 1862. Major-General Buell: I report in this mode to you under following circumstances:
ed and seventy-eight enlisted men. Present, on detached service, fifteen enlisted men, and report nineteen enlisted men known to have gone to Nashville. Respectfully, Major J. M. Kirby, Commanding One Hundred and First Regiment O. V. I. Captain Bush's report. camp near Murfreesboro, Tenn., January 8, 1863. sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by my command in front of Murfreesboro from (and including) December thirtieth, 1862, to the morning of Ja with great courage and skill, saved my five remaining caissons, which were at one time cut off and in the rebel lines. My loss of men was six killed, seventeen wounded, two paroled and one missing. I remain, sir, your obedient servant, Captain A. K. Bush, Commander Fifth Indiana Battery, To Captain Hescock, Chief of Artillery, Sheridan's Division. Major Hamrick's report. headquarters Twenty-Third regiment Kentucky infantry, camp in front of Murfreesboro, Tenn., January 5, 1863. Cap