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forward, the advance of the enemy was still further checked until Hampton, with four of his regiments, took-position upon Jones' right, and osition against every attack. It is the concurrent opinion of Generals Hampton and Jones, and of Major Beckham, as expressed in their officiad that, too, while we were ignorant of the danger. Before sending Hampton into action, Stuart had ordered that one of his regiments be detacto encounter a large force of the enemy, he ordered both Jones and Hampton to withdraw with the artillery from the Beverly's ford road and con which they had advanced. The pursuit was continued by Lomax and Hampton, until checked by the fire of our own artillery, See Reports of Stuart, Hampton, and Lomax. for the dust and smoke of the conflict was so great that from the position of the artillery, friends could not bsome valuable lives. The bursting of one shell killed Lieutenant Colonel Frank Hampton, brother of General Wade Hampton, and Captain Farley,