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. The loss of our regiment is 42 killed and 158 wounded. Woodruff's battery done flue service. Lieutenant Weaver was kille unfortunate occurrence of the day. The attack by Capt. Woodruff upon Totten's battery is briefly but emphatically described: Woodruff tackled Totten and "lifted him clear cut of the water," and his track was marked by dead Dutch, as thi Other writers thus allude to the same attack: Woodruff's battery was brought against our friend Totten, and WoodWoodruff compelled him to retire, killing nearly all his men. Woodruff is a gallant fellow, and made every shot count. Not an AWoodruff is a gallant fellow, and made every shot count. Not an Arkansas man wavered.--Every man of them fought like demons. Ball, grape and small arms roared without intermission. All ofy will never forget the 10th day of August, 1861. Capt. Woodruff sustained himself admirably; is a bold and gallant offent. At the change of Gratiot's and Louisiana regiments, Woodruff's battery threw shot and shell that had a telling effect.