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ral division been in position and ready for action, when those of Smith, Longstreet and Hill moved, I am satisfied that Reys's corps would have been destroyed, instead of being merely defeated. Had it gone into action even at 4 o'clock, the victory would have been much more complete. Major Generals Smith and Longstreet speak in high terms of the conduct of their and mail officers. I bag leave to ask the attention of the Government especially to the manner Brigadier Generals Whiting and E. H. Anderson, and Cols, and and Hampton, exercising above their grades, and Brig. General mentioned. This, and the captured colors, will be delivered by Major A. H. Cole, of my staff. I have been prevented, by feebleness, from making this report sooner and am still too weak to make any but a very . Several hundred prisoners were taken, but I have received no report of the number. Your obedient servant, (Signed) J. B, Johnston, General. See Longstreet's report.