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brigade to the right, to the support of Major-General D). H. Hill, and the brigade was immediately put in motion, and marche On the morning of the twenty-sixth ultimo, General 1). H. Hill, whose division had moved up near my camp during the previrely deserted; but received no orders, though Generals Lee, Hill, and Longstreet came up shortly afterward, and watched the movement of the enemy until near five o'clock, when General Hill moved his division across the river. Seeing no enemy in frhe Captain, who is sick,) to act as reserve to General 1). H. Hill's division, we left our camp on the Williamsburg road on tccupied, their number was increased by a few more under Adjutant Hill, who had gotten up time enough to join in the charge. fall back about fifty yards. The line was re-formed by Adjutant Hill, and soon orders were received from Major Lewis, of thettention to the coolness and courage of Major Baker and Adjutant Hill, and beg to favorably mention the conduct of Lieutenant