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lows: Wright's line, until 10.30 o'clock; McLaws's line, until 12.30 o'clock; Smith's line, until 1 o'clock. 9. The pontoon-bridges are placed in charge of Colonel Clarke, Chief of Engineers, who will destroy the bridges after all the troops shall have crossed; and to enable him to ascertain this, the skirmishers of each division will be placed in charge of an intelligent staff-officer, who will report to Colonel Clarke at the pontoon-bridge when the skirmishers of their respective commands shall have passed the river. 10. The Chief of Artillery will take measures to have the heavy guns in position spiked, or otherwise rendered useless, as follows: Ot, I will be obliged to you to return them to me, after making any copy or memoranda from them that you wish. Very sincerely and respectfully yours, etc., Jno. G. Clarke. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 23d, 1864. To Genl. S. Cooper, Adjt.-Genl., Richmond, Va.: Unless Wheeler's cavalry of twelve so-called brigades can be