brigade, composed at this time of the Second New York, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth New Jersey, and One Hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania infantry.
When General Mott, its commander, was wounded, the command devolved on Colonel William J. Sewell, Fifth New Jersey volunteers.
The First New Jersey brigade, of which General Kesion, Sixth army corps.—Ed. and is desirous of proving itself worthy of its old chief, returns to the charge: a new conflict takes place in the intrenchments.
General Mott, in command of the Federals, is wounded, but his soldiers take possession of the work again, which is strewn with the dead and the dying; a number of prisonershastening as usual to the spot where danger is most imminent, has been able to fill it up. Berry's division is thus taken in the rear.
Its valiant chief is slain; Mott, who leads his brigade on the left, has just fallen seriously wounded.
Amid the confusion which their loss creates among the soldiers, General Revere, who assumes
. Graham—57th, 63d, 68th, 105th, 114th, 141st Pa.
2d Brigade, Brig.-gen. Ward—20th Ind., 3d, 4th Me., 38th, 40th N. Y., 99th Pa.
3d Brigade, Col. Hayman—17th Me., 3d, 5th Mich., 1st, 37th N. Y.
Artillery—1st N. J. Art. (Bat.
B), 1st R. I. Art. (Bat.
E), 3d U. S. Art. (Bats.
F, K).
2d division, Maj.-gen. Berry.
1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Carr—1st, 11th, 16th Mass., 11th N. J., 26th Pa.
2d Brigade, Brig.-gen. Revere—70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 120th N. Y.
3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Mott—5th, 6th, 7th, 8th N. J., 2d N. Y., 115th Pa.
Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bat.
D), 4th N. Y. Art. (Bat.
Indep.),
1st U. S. Art. (Bat. H), 4th U. S. Art. (Bat.
K).
3d division, Brig.-gen. Whipple.
1st brigade, Col. Franklin—86th, 124th N. Y., 122d Pa.
2d Brigade, Col. Bowman—12th N. H., 84th, 110th Pa.
3d Brigade, Col. Berdan—1st and 2d U. S. Sharpshooters.
Artillery—10th N. Y. Art., Indep., 11th N. Y. Art., Indep., 1st O.
Art. (Bat. H).
Fifth