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I marched on the 6th inst., with my Regiment and four pieces of Maj. Randolph's battery, from Yorktown, on the Hampton road, to Bethel Churche across the stream, a battery was made for its protection, and Major Randolph placed his guns so as to sweep all the approaches to it. The ocof more than one of them. A battery was laid out on it for one of Randolph's howitzers. We had only 25 spades, 6 axes, and 3 picks; but thesonded, and in five minutes his command was en roule. I detached Maj. Randolph with on howitzer to join him, and Lieut. Col. Lee, 1st Regimenthe enemy were seen approaching rapidly and in good order, but when Randolph opened upon them at 9½ o'clock, their organization was completely tewart. These two Captains, with their companies, crossed over to Randolph's Battery under a most heavy fire, in the most gallant manner. Astewart had withdrawn, Captain Ross was detained at the church near Randolph's Battery. Capt. Bridgers, however, crossed over and drove the Zo