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tone Bridge, giving a hand to Sherman's brigade of Tyler's division, and all but clearing this road of the Rebel batteries and regiments, which here resisted our efforts, Beauregard's official report of the battle, which was dated Manassas, August 26th, (after he had received and read all our official reports,) says of the state of the battle at this time: Heavy losses had now been sustained on our side, both in numbers and in the personal worth of the slain. The 8th Georgia regiment He guesses that our losses will amount to 4,500 in killed, wounded, and prisoners, and adds: The ordnance and supplies captured include some 28 Our reports admit a loss of 17 guns; other accounts make it 22. Beauregard, writing on the 26th of August, should have been able to state the exact number. His statement of the number of muskets taken at over 500, including all those dropped by our dead and wounded, proves that tho stories told by excited correspondents and other fugitives, of o