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s, mounted with field pieces and protected by rifle-pits on suburban hills. The disposition for the attack was as per following order: The attack on Helena will be made to-morrow morning at daylight, and as follows: First--Major-General Price, in command of McRae's and Parsons' brigades, will proceed by the best route, assume position, assault and take Graveyard Hill, at daylight. Second--Brigadier-General Walker, with his cavalry brigade, will, in like manner, proceed to the Stirling road, where he will hold himself in position, to resist any troops that may approach Righton Hill; and when that position is captured, he will enter the town and act against the enemy as circumstances may justify. Third--Brigadier-General Fagan will proceed by the best route, assume position, and take the batteries on Hindman Hill, at daylight. Fourth--Brigadier-General Marmaduke will proceed with his command, by the best route, assume position, and take Righton Hill, at daylight.