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n. All the columns operating in Virginia are under Grant's orders, and must be received as a part of his campaign. In the table above, no mention is made of Hunter's losses in his advance to Lynchburg. They could not have been less than fifteen thousand. Butler's movements in Chesterfield, too, are ignored entirely. In the fight at Drewry's Bluff, on the 16th May, they were all of seven thousand five hundred, to say nothing of his heavy losses previously at Port Walthall junction and Swift creek. The bloody battle of Monocracy, in Maryland, between General Early and Lew. Wallace, is also omitted. Also, the fights around the Washington defences. The writer fails to refer to the fight at the Crater, in which the enemy conceded a loss of over 5,000. No mention is made of the bloody fights on the Weldon railroad, which occurred on the 18th and 20th of August, near the Davis house, where we took over three thousand prisoners alone, and the enemy admitted a heavy loss in killed and