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mely, and it is a source of much gratification that I have no casualties to report. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Frank Huger, Captain Donaldson Artillery, Light Artillery Service. Report of Acting Adjutant Thomas Smith. headquarters Virginia battalion, July 13, 1862. Captain G. F. Harrison: sir: Subjoined you will find a report of the part taken by the Virginia battalion in the late engagement before Richmond. This battalion, under command of Captain J. C. Johnson, left camp on the Meadow Bridge Road, on the evening of the twenty-sixth of June, and, after crossing the Chickahominy, marched in the direction of Mechanicsville, where a portion of the brigade being engaged, the battalion, though not brought into action, was held under fire from the enemy's batteries for several hours; and, in consideration of the fact that the men had never before been under fire, they acted coolly. Our loss on this day (June twenty-sixth) consisted of two killed