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. The subsequent operations of this brigade up to the crossing of the Potomac, having been altogether with the division, and under the eye of the Major-General, I do not deem any report necessary. It affords me pleasure to say that the officers and men of the brigade behaved in a manner worthy their high reputation. It may seem invidious to select any particular officer for commendation, but justice requires that I should especially notice the gallant and efficient conduct of Major William Terry, commanding the Fourth Virginia, who gallantly led his regiment almost to the breastworks of the enemy, and only retired after losing the fourth of his command. I am, Captain, very respectfully, J. A. Walker, Brigadier-General. Report of Brigadier-General J. M. Jones. headquarters J. M. Jones' brigade, September 25th, 1863. Major R. W. Hunter, Assistant Adjutant-General Johnson's Division, Ewell's Corps: Major — I have the honor to submit the following report of the op