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ch we recovered the next day. I cannot speak in too high terms of Col. Forney, that gallant son of Alabama, whose conspicuous bravery, leading his men in a galling fire, was the admiration of all;--nor of his Lieut.-Col. Martin, who, with the battle cry of "forward," on his lips, fell bravely encouraging his men. Nor can I do more than simple justice to the officers and men of that regiment, who seemed determined to follow their Colonel wherever he would lead. Col. Garland and Major Langhorne, of the Eleventh Virginia, behaved with great coolness under fire, and the men of that regiment, though deprived by locality from sharing as much of the danger of the engagement as the Tenth Alabama regiment, yet acquitted themselves to my entire satisfaction. the 6th South Carolina and the 1st Kentucky were, I regret to say, too much screened from my view to afford me the privilege of bearing witness, by personal observation, of individual prowess; but that the 6th South Carolina,