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re batteries in action. They went into action with their rifle sections. Generally, officers and men behaved well. In these different actions some eight men were killed and twenty wounded. Lieutenant----, of Brown's battery, was killed. Lieutenant Merwin, of Moody's battery, had an arm shot off. Lieutenant Merwin got out of a sick bed to go into action with his company. Several other batteries were under fire, but not engaged, viz.: Richardson's, Reed's, and Page's — the latter belonging tLieutenant Merwin got out of a sick bed to go into action with his company. Several other batteries were under fire, but not engaged, viz.: Richardson's, Reed's, and Page's — the latter belonging to Major Nelson's reserve artillery. On the twenty-ninth, the enemy vacated his works, and the division started in pursuit. At Fair Oaks Station, he fired upon our advance with artillery. He was replied to by Carlton's battery. In the evening the enemy made a stand, and quite a severe action occurred at Savage's Station. Kemper's battery was here engaged, and did good execution. The enemy's skirmishers came up to within two hundred yards of his battery, when he was compelled to withdraw