The bolt which wire is connected to which bolt is immaterial. What's important is that the think brown (I believe) wire form the alternator and the wire from the battery are on the same bolt as the other wires. The bolt with the wire going to the starter should have no other wires connected.
If you remove all the wires, you should be left with two bolts and a two pronged spade terminal. The red/white wire must connect to this spade terminal. If you jump to this terminal, and you have the battery/starter correctly wired, the car should turn over. If the car does not turn over, the solenoid is highly suspect.