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were engaged from about seven o'clock A. M., to eleven o'clock A. M., and expended the following ammunition: First Company Washington Artillery,400 Section of Dixie Artillery,299 Section of Maurin's Artillery,119 Stribbling's Artillery,354 Leake's Artillery, (one gun,)10   Total number of rounds,1,182 Captain Leake reported after the enemy had retired with one rifle and three smooth-bore guns. He sustained no loss. About two o'clock P. M., Major Garnett rode up, and requested meCaptain Leake reported after the enemy had retired with one rifle and three smooth-bore guns. He sustained no loss. About two o'clock P. M., Major Garnett rode up, and requested me to send four rifle guns to Colonel S. D. Lee, who was on the right near the Central Railroad. For this purpose I detached Lieutenant Owen with one section of the Washington artillery and one section of Maurin's battery. In obedience to your orders, at half past 5 o'clock P. M., I ordered all the guns back to their respective commands. Very respectfully, Colonel, Your obedient servant, C. W. Squiers, Captain, commanding First Company Bat. Washington Artillery. Report of Captain Mil