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e enemy could not stand, as they are decidedly opposed to cold steel. Our regiments then proceeded to perform their work — the destruction of the bridge — in the execution of which they were at first annoyed by the enemy's long range guns, until Marye sent them howling away by a few well-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 re now waiting further orders. Where we are going next and what we are to do, deponent knoweth not. Brig. Gen. Loring met with an accident yesterday by his horse slipping up on the ice. He was badly bruised but I am pleased to say that his injuries are slight. Marye's Battery, Company F, and the Sharp-Shooters, from your city, are with this army. The men are in tolerable health, I believe, and have behaved well. Col. John M. Patton, Jr., is also with us, and in good health. Ne