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est cause ever submitted to the arbitrament of battle. By command of Major-General Hooker. S. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General. Portland daily press account. Eleventh corps army of thdivision, also go south. Right at the house, and east of it, is the Twelfth corps, Slocum's. Williams's division of this corps joins Birney and Berdan, the whole under Sickles. East of Slocum's osition--one single block to resist the moving mass, to stop it square till Birney, Berdan, and Williams could be recalled; till Slocum could change front; till the dam could be thrown across the streth divisions advanced from the general line; Whipple, of Sickles's corps, was behind Berry, and Williams, of Slocum's corps, behind Birney. The other division of Slocum (Geary's) formed the southern torm which burst like the fury of a tornado from Berry's and Birney's lines, from Whipple's and Williams's, which were at once advanced to the front. The batteries — the forty pieces of artillery u