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ter and Commissary departments were well managed by their respective chiefs, Major J. A. Harman and Major W. J. Hawks. Undying gratitude is due to God for this great victory, by which despondency increased in the North, hope brightened in the South, and the capital of Virginia and of the confederacy was saved. I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, T. J. Jackson, Lieutenant-General. General Ewell's Report. headquarters Third division, near Somerset, Va., August 4, 1862. Captain A. S. Pendleton, Assistant Adjutant General, Valley District: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the movement of my division in the recent operations before Richmond: The march from Ashland, and the movements preliminary to the fight at Gaines's Mill, were all made under the immediate direction of the Major-General commanding. I need only mention that in the skirmish at Hundley Corner, Thursday evening, the First Maryland and Thirteenth Virginia,