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hould be used. One forty-two-pounder rifled gun was dismounted by recoil, and temporarily disabled. One ten-inch columbiad was disabled, by having the rear transom of its carriage shot away. Both guns were again ready for action in a few hours. The garrison flag received a shot through the Union. The regimental flag was much torn by fragments of shell. The garrison, consisting of seven companies, First South Carolina artillery, was disposed of as follows, viz: First--Captain D. G. Fleming, with Company B, seventy-eight men, in command of east parapet battery, assisted by Lieutenants F. D. Bake and Iredell Jones; Lieutenant J. M. Rhett, Company A, although on sick report, was assigned temporarily to Company B. Second--Captain F. H. Harleston, with Company D, seventy-four men, in command of north-east parapet battery, assisted by Lieutenants McMillan, King and W. S. Simkins. Third--Captain J. C. King, with Company F, in command of north-west parapet battery, assis