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he purpose of tearing up the track and cutting the telegraph, all of which was successfully accomplished. After driving the enemy across Walnut Creek, my regiment was dismounted. One squadron, Captain Hawk commanding, on the right, and one, Captain Becker commanding, on the left, were ordered to cross the creek to support the Tenth Ohio volunteer cavalry, in a sabrecharge. The enemy were driven into their fortifications. The object for which the charge was made having been accomplished, we wnt nothing of moment occurred. On the eighth we had a skirmish with the enemy, without casualty. We remained in line of battle nearly all night. On the morning of the ninth we crossed Ebenezer Creek, leaving one battalion, under command of Captain Becker, at the bridge, to guard the pioneers while they destroyed it, and blockaded the road. While thus employed, they were fired upon by the enemy's sharp-shooters, wounding one (1) man. From the tenth to the twentieth instant, nothing worthy