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posed, I believe, of six companies, four of which are now in Virginia. At the beginning of the war this corps was among the first to offer its services to the Confederate, States, and being composed of well organized companies, and well drilled an officiant artillerists, it was gladly accepted The four companies formed themselves into a battalion, and are under the following officers; Staff--Major J. B. Walton; Adjutant, Wm. M. Owen; Surgeon, E. S. Brow. First Company--Captain C. W. Squires; 1st Lieut, John B Richardson; 2d Lieut., Ed. Owen, (promoted from a sergeancy. for meritorious conduct during the battle of the 21st July) Second Company--Captain Rosser; 1st Lieut, C. H. Slocumb; 2nd Lieut.,-- -- Third Company--Captain M. B. Miller; 1st Lieut., J. J. Garnett, 2nd Lieut., James Dearing. Fourth Company--Captain Eshlemen, (wounded on the 18th of July;) 1st Lieut., Joe Norcum (in command;) 2nd Lieut., H. M. Battles. These are all men of marked charac