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owe my thanks; much is due to his energy and good judgment. Also to Major Orme, General Stevenson's Chief Quartermaster. Surgeon Bryan, Medical Director of the Army of Vicksburg, accompanied me on the field, and performed all his duties there and during the siege to my entire satisfaction. Captain Bryce, Ordnance Store-keeper, displayed great ability and devotion to duty during the siege. He was everywhere he should have been, and was emphatically the right man in the right place. Colonel C. A. Fuller, Inspector of Heavy Artillery, and Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Saunders, P. A., Chief of Artillery of the department, performed their respective duties satisfactorily, and Colonel Saunders accompanied me on the field, where he rendered me valuable service. Colonel W. T. Withers, Chief of Field Artillery with the army, was active and attentive to his duties, and prompt in the execution of orders. In addition to his duties as Chief of Artillery, Colonel Withers continued in command of hi