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proached us. By 3 P. M. it commenced to near us, and 5 P. M. found us galloping into position. Clayton's Brigade supported us behind log works, which served as an excellent shelter for us from the mwhen I acted as gunner. McGregor ranks me, and hereafter I expect to be caisson-corporal. General Clayton paid us the very highest compliment upon the manner in which the guns were managed; too flaticularly of you. Respectfully Yours, —— —— I enclose a letter that we received from General Clayton on a copy of the letter to the captain, with an extract from the general's report of the battle of New Hope Church: headquarters, Clayton's Brigade, June 7, 1864. Captain,—I take pleasure in making for you the following extract from my report of the battle of New Hope Church. ry officer and man speak in the highest terms, Believe me, dear captain, Yours always, A. D. Clayton, Brigadier-General. (Extract.). For its conduct in the engagement too much prai