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Diascund, of all arms....................... 493
Re-enforcements brought by me:
Artillery (one battery and two sections)... 174
Infantry (71 officers and 1,040 enlisted men).1,111 Hawley's cavalry, about......... 35
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Total of all arms brought by me............1,320
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Total of all arms..........................1,813
Deduct for error in cavalry report......... 40
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Total......................................1,773
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SUMMARY.
Total of cavalry.................................... 210
Total of artillery.................................. 213
Total of infantry...................................1,350
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Grand total......................................1,773
If my men are not too much broken down I will move upon Williamsburg near enough to attack to-morrow evening or by daylight next morning. I send you a note* from Colonel Tabb, which met me on the way. Infantry or no infantry, enemy re-enforced or not, I will certainly attack them Saturday morning as early as my men can take aim. I find the forces here deficient in ammunition, and beg you to forward some, according to the accompanying requisitions, with dispatch.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
HENRY A. WISE,
Brigadier-General.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, C. S. A.,
Richmond, April 10, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War:
SIR: I have the honor to request that the James River obstructions be opened at the earliest practicable moment, to permit the Richmond to pass below them.
I deem it very important that our armed vessels in the river should be able to pass the barrier at any time, and I respectfully suggest that this be provided for. The large schooner Galego may perhaps be used in connection with this measure.
I am, respectfully, your obedient servant,
S. R. MALLORY,
Secretary of the Navy.
[Indorsements.]
APRIL 11, 1863.
Respectfully referred to the President for his consideration.
J. A. S.,
Secretary.
It would be well, before action, to have a report and opinion of the Chief Engineer.
J. D.
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*Not found.
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