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railroad upon Manassas Junction. Near Kettle Run, Hooker came upon the advance of Ewell's division on the aff ammunition became at once alarming. At nightfall Hooker had but about five rounds to the man left. As soonhis corps at 1 o'clock that night, so as to be with Hooker at daylight in the morning. The distance was only an I can the reason of this delay. Fortunately Hooker had handled the army so severely the evening before day-dawn towards Gainesville. closely followed by Hooker and Reno, and engage the enemy thus placed between de of Sumner's had been left there, and I sent down Hooker on Monday afternoon to take command, and post himsee his demonstration upon Germantown, but was met by Hooker at that place, and by Reno, reinforced by Kearney, and the Warrenton Junction, with the advance, under Hooker, in front of Germantown. With the exception ofergy, are Gens. McDowell, Banks, Reno, Heintzelman, Hooker, and Kearney, and many others of inferior rank, who