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ST brigade, Brigadier-General M. L. Bonham, at Centreville. 2D brigade, Brigadier-General Ewell, at or about Union Mills, in advance. 3D brigade, Brigadier-General D. R. Jones, at a position on Union Mills and Centreville road, about half-way between Braddock's road and Union Mills Ford. 4TH brigade, Brigadier-General Longstreet, at or about the crossing of the Centreville and Union Mills road and the Braddock's road. 5TH brigade, Colonel Cocke, at or about suspension bridge, over Cub Run. 6TH brigade, Colonel Early, in position on Bull Run, one mile above Stone Bridge. Evans's command, at or about Stone Bridge, except Hunton's regiment Virginia Volunteers, which will remain at these headquarters for the present. Colonel Radford will concentrate such of his companies as are not specially detached, at a point on Bull Run to the left of Mitchell's Ford. The commanders of all regiments will take immediate measures for collecting stragglers from other regiments, who