Capture of laager and twenty-four prisoners by Lord Methuen.
The total captures amounted to one thousand four hundred and sixty-four prisoners, and one hundred and four pieces of artillery.
At Salisbury he attacked and defeated a force of the enemy under General Gardiner, capturing fourteen pieces of artillery and one thousand three hundred and sixty-four prisoners, and destroyed large amounts of army stores.
Pushing forward, they captured and held the enemy's strongly intrenched picket-line in front of the 2d and 6th corps, and eight hundred and thirty-four prisoners.
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