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son's division, was to move in the rear of the right of Pickett's division to protect Pickett's right flank. Heth's division was formed in two lines, supported by Lane's and Scales's N C brigades, under the command of Maj Gen Trimble. All of the artillery of the third corps (consisting of Alexander's, Dearing's, Cabell's and Henin the first day's struggle, where it lost over two thirds of its field and one half of its company officers, and a large number of its men in killed and wounded. Lane and Scales's North Carolina brigades having been ordered by Lieut. Gen. Hill to report to Lieut. Gen Longs rent, were ordered by that officer to form in the rear owas wounded sufficiently, in the judgment of his physician, to leave the field, but declined to do so. We must not lose sight of Trimble's command, made up of Lane's and Seale's North Carolina brigades, and so let us now look to the part it bore in the day's work. The two brigades, with Gen. Trimble at their head, advanced i