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Warrensburg on the same point, turning the enemy's right and rear, and forming junction with Colonel Davis. The main body of my command occupied a point four miles south, and ready to advance at a moment's notice, or to intercept the enemy's retreat south. Colonel Davis marched promptly and vigorously with the forces under his command, and at a late hour in the afternoon came upon the enemy narrow bridge, which the enemy occupied in force, as is believed, under Colonel Magoffin. Colonel Davis brought forward his force, and directed that the bridge be carried by assault. The two comptheir commander, by Col. J. C. Davis, and by Major Torrence, Iowa Cavalry. The forces under Col. Davis behaved with great gallantry, and the conduct of Col. Davis himself was distinguished. I deCol. Davis himself was distinguished. I desire to present to your special notice Col. J. C. Davis, Indiana Volunteers; Major Hubbard, First Missouri Cavalry; and Lieut. Gordon, Fourth regular cavalry. Both officers and men behaved well throu