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cavalry in detachments. Walker's division, consisting of Randal's, Waul's, and Scurvey's brigades, was posted from Fort De Russy down Bayou lker's division, moved by the road leading toward the enemy's left. Waul's brigade was held in reserve in the rear of Churchill and Parsons. on to follow. As soon as Walker's guns were heard off to our right, Waul's brigade was pushed forward to support his left. Parsons's division moved in his rear as a support. Waul soon became engaged. The firing was very heavy for about one hour. Our men fired very wildly. Waul'Waul's right was slowly overlapped by Walker's left. Waul's troops were repulsed. Randall in the centre, and Scurry on the right, held their grouWaul's troops were repulsed. Randall in the centre, and Scurry on the right, held their ground, though their troops were in great disorder. Parsons's division did not support Waul as it was intended, but moved to the right of our linWaul as it was intended, but moved to the right of our line, and did no more fighting. In about an hour from the time Waul's brigade went into action, the enemy withdrew along their whole line. Our