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had ceased for the night, private John W. Mack, company C, Fourth battalion Georgia volunteers, while unarmed, captured, in the woods, one Lieutenant, one Sergeant, and two privates, of the First New Jersey regiment--all armed — disarmed them, brought them into camp alone, and delivered them to his Captain. I am, Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Thomas J. Bevy, Major Fourth Battalion Georgia Volunteers. P. S. I make this report, in the absence of Lieutenant-Colonel Stiles, by order of General Lawton. Thomas J. Bevy, Major. Report of Captain Battey, of Thirty-Eighth Georgia regiment. headquarters Thirty-Eighth regiment Ga. Vols., camp near Gordonsville, July 27, 1862. Captain Edward W. Hull, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: In obedience to orders received from you, I have the honor to make the following report of the part my regiment bore in the late series of actions before Richmond: Not being in command in the commencement of t