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, Colonel Alexander, and Captain Johnson, (Colonel Walton being absent sick.) Pits were made for thehts with Major-General McLaws's division. Colonel Walton's (Washington Artillery) occupied the heigon          1  137730419  529   5  580455 535 Walton's Battalion Artil'y          1  1 3121  25    eded to the command of Cobb's brigade, and Colonel Walton, (Washington Artillery,) and Lieutenant-Cothen occupied by the Washington artillery, Colonel Walton commanding, falls off abruptly towards Fre. In rear of the extreme right battery of Colonel Walton's artillery (on Fuller's Hill), I halted tght batteries of the Washington artillery (Colonel Walton's) on the hill and the Marye house. The fave the honor to be, Very respectfully, J. B. Walton, Colonel of Artillery, commanding. Rep across Hazel Run, up the bluff in rear of Colonel Walton's battery, to the hill in rear of the Mary the rear of the cemetery, as a support to Colonel Walton's batteries. Later in the evening the reg
ocke's brigade, supported by Colonel Elzy's brigade, will march via Stone Bridge, and the fords on the right thereto, to the attack of Centreville: the right wing to the left of the Fourth division, more or less distant, according to the nature of the country and of the attack. The order to advance will Le given by the Commander-in-Chief. Sixth division. 6th. Brigadier-General Bee's brigade, supported by Colonel Wilcox's brigade, Colonel Stuart's regiment of cavalry, and the whole of Walton's battery, will form the reserve, and will march via Mitchell's Ford, to be used according to circumstances. Seventh. 1. The light batteries will be distributed as follows: To Brigadier-General Ewell's command, Captain Walker's six pieces. 2. To Brigadier-General Jones's command, Captains Alberti's and Stanard's batteries--eight pieces. 3. To Brigadier-General Longstreet's command, Colonel Pendleton's and Captain Inberton's batteries--eight pieces. 4. Brigadier-General Bon
onel Manning, Chief of Ordnance, Major Latrobe, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector-General, and Captain Manning, Signal Corps, for their able, untiring, and gallant assistance. Colonel Manning received a painful wound. The movement of Stewart's division against the enemy's reinforcements was made upon the suggestion of Colonel Sorrel and Captain Manning. The result was the beginning of the general break throughout the enemy's line. My other staff officers had not arrived from Virginia. Major Walton, acting Chief of Subsistence Department, and Major Keilly, acting Chief of Quartermaster's Department, were at the railroad depot in the active discharge of the duties of their departments. Among the captures made by the left wing during the day, were not less than forty pieces of artillery, over three thousand prisoners, and ten regimental standards; besides, a few wagons, seventeen boxes small arms, eleven hundred and thirty sets accoutrements. and three hundred and ninety-three thous
fth.--Colonel Cocke's brigade, supported by Colonel Elsey's brigade, will march via Stone Bridge and the fords on the right thereto, to the attack of Centreville; the right wing to the left of the Fourth division, more or less distant, according to the nature of the country and of the attack. The order to advance will be given by the Commander-in-Chief. Sixth.--Brigadier-General Bee's brigade, supported by Colonel Wilcox's brigade, Colonel Stuart's regiment of cavalry, and the whole of Walton's battery, will form the reserve, and will march via Mitchell's Ford, to be used according to circumstances. Seventh.--The light batteries will be distributed as follows: 1. To General Ewell's command, Captain Walker's six pieces. 2. To Brigadier-General Jones, Captains Albertis' and Standard's batteries, eight pieces. 3. To Brigadier-General Longstreet, Colonel Pendleton's and Captain Imboden's batteries, eight pieces. 4. To Brigadier-General Bonham, Captains Kemper's and Shi