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ependently until the fifth instant, when they came under my command. The duty of the cavalry was very arduous. From the twenty-sixth of December till the fourth of January, the saddles were only taken off to groom, and were immediately replaced. Respectfully submitted, D. S. Stanley Brigadier-General and Chief of Cavalry. Colonel Woodruff, whose names it affords me special gratification to mention. From the twenty-sixth of December, until the close of the engagement on the fourth of January, at Murfreesboro, no entire day elapsed that the division or some portion of it did not engage the enemy. During a great part of the time the weather was exof the General commanding, the following report of the operations of this division, from and including the twenty-seventh of December up to and including the fourth of January: At 11.20 A. M., on the twenty-seventh of December, while in camp near Lavergne, I received orders to move forward, following the division of General Wood