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charge, charge! --(the men sometimes firing without orders;) until the enemy was running pell-mell. My own judgement is that the enemy was running before o'clock, and I do maintain that they never advanced an inch from the time our brigade Colonel Early's) went in. I have said nothing of Col. Early's Regiment, because, from accidental causes, we filed to get orders from him, and fought "on our own hook." But this point I desire to make prominent for the brigade, for I sincerely believe Col. Early's Regiment, because, from accidental causes, we filed to get orders from him, and fought "on our own hook." But this point I desire to make prominent for the brigade, for I sincerely believe in its truth, (and in so doing I would not detract from the gallant Smith, to whom so many have given the honor,) that it turned the tide of battle The 13th Mississippi Regiment, I have been informed, since an actuate investigation of its losses, suffered to the extent of 15 or 16 killed and wounded. From comparisons made since the battle, am justified in saying that few regiments sustained the same well organized, close and consistent order throughout the entire action and pursuit, as the 13th.