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s, clothing, shoes, &c., which was done with considerable exposure, as the house was in range of the Yankees' muskets, and occasionally they would fire shells at the buildings. While this was going on in the main road. Rust's 3d Arkansas, Fulkerson's 37th, and Marye's Hampden Battery, were ordered at Bath to take a road to the left of the main body, and proceed in that way to the Potomac and burn the Capon Bridge and tear up some of the railroad track. In marching down they were ambuscadl-directed charges of grape and shell. They succeeded in burning the bridge, tearing up some of the railroad, and then returned to the main body on Monday. They lost in the engagement two men in each regiment and several wounded. Cols. Rust, Fulkerson, and Carson, and Majors Manning and Williams, were in the thickest of the fight, and nobly led their men on; but their gallant men did not need much enticing to engage their hated foe. I regret to say that Capt. Alexander; of company 1, 3d Arka