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, the iron heated and bent, telegraph destroyed, bridges and trestle-work ruined, eight thousand bales of hay consumed by fire, twenty hay machines chopped to pieces, five forts razed to the ground, five hundred small arms distributed to my unarmed men, many fine horses captured, twelve barrels of salt brought off and given to a command suffering for it, besides supplying many needy soldiers with blankets, shoes, boots, hats and clothing. "All this was done within six miles of Duval's Bluff, and my details were tearing up the track while the enemy's bullets, fired at the covering regiments, were throwing the splinters from the ties in their very faces. "My loss in the entire fighting is seventy-three killed and wounded. Lieutenant Stone, of Shanks's regiment, and Lieutenant Dickey, of Smith's regiment--two as gallant spirits as ever laid down their lives a willing sacrifice for their country beneath the banner of the bare — were among the number who full mortally wounded.