om's divisions, the remainder of the corps is under the immediate control of the general-in-chief.
1st division, Maj.-gen. Anderson.
1st brigade, Brig.-general Mahone—6th, 12th, 16th, 41st, 66th Va., Grandy's Battery.
2d brigade, Brig.-gen. ose of the following month:
date.Present for duty.Present.Absent.Total.
March 31, 1863.
Staff33737239
First corps, Anderson's division8,2329,9604,45914,419
McLaws' division 8,56710,0953,64613,741
A. P. Hill's division1135913,6145,79719,411
Sbeen added to it to form a division commanded by General Heth; Hill's division has been placed under General Pender; and Anderson's, taken from Longstreet, with the two preceding ones forms the Third corps, commanded by Hill.
The First and Second co31st.
Present under arms.Total Present.Absent.Total.
General staff and that of the army corps4747148
First corpsAnderson's division.7,4409,1594,51713,676
McLaws division7,3118,7364,06612,802
Hood's division7,7209,1483,43912,587
Pickett's
on, Major-general Rodes.
1st brigade, Neal, 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th Ala.
2d brigade Ramseur, 2d, 4th, 14th, 30th N. C.
3d brigade Dole, 4th, 12th, 21st, 44th Ga.
4th brigade Iverson, 5th, 12th, 20th, 23d N. C.
5th brigade Daniel, 32d, 43d, 45th, 53d, 2d Batt. N. C.
Artillery battalion, Lieutenant-colonel Carter, 4 batteries.
Corps artillery, Colonel Brown's Battalion, 1st Va. Battery, 8 batteries.
Third corps.
Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill.
1st division, Major-general R. H. Anderson.
1st brigade, Mahone, 6th, 12th, 16th, 41st, 61st Va.
2d brigade Wright, 3d, 22d, 48th, 2d Batt. Ga.
3d brigade Perry, 2d, 5th, 8th Fla.
4th brigade Posey, 12th, 16th, 19th, 48th Miss.
5th brigade Wilcox, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 14th Ala.
Artillery battalion, Lieutenant-colonel Cutts, 3 batteries.
2d division, Major-general Pender.
1st brigade, McGowan (Perrin), 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th S. C., Orr's Rifles.
2d brigade Thomas, 14th, 35th, 45th, 49th Ga.
3d br
Sibley, Louisiana, Texas Frontier.
24.William H. C. Whiting, Georgia, Army of Potomac.
25.William W. Loring, North Carolina, Western Virginia.
26.Richard H. Anderson, South Carolina, Pensacola.
27.Albert Pike, Arkansas, Indian Commissioner.
28.*Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Virginia, resigned.
29.Robert Toombs, Georg
Class of 1841--Robert S. Garnett, Samuel Jones.
Class of 1842--Earl Van Dorn, Gustavus W, Smith, Mansfield Lovell, James Long street, Daniel H, Hill, Richard H. Anderson, Lafayette McLaws, Alex. P. Stewart,
Class of 1843--Roswell S. Ripley, Samuel G. French.
Class of 1844--Simon B, Buckner.
Class of 1845--E Kirby Smi in Massachusetts; French, in New Jersey.
The following Confederate Generals are South Carolinians, viz: Huger, Bonham, Bee, (dead,) D. R. Jones, Ripley, R. H. Anderson, Drayton, Evans, Trapier, and Gregg, and the following are natives of South Carolina, though citizens of other States, viz: Longstreet, of Alabama; Lawton, of