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sked for instructions.--As the resulting delay made the attack inexpedient, even if it had not been so before, by preventing the surprise — upon which success, in a great degree, depended — he was recalled. Skirmishing continued until the 4th of June, the enemy gradually extending his intrenched line towards the railroad at Ackworth. On the morning of the 5th, the army was formed, with its left at Lost mountain, its centre near Gilgath church, and its right near the railroad. On the 7th, tenant-General Polk, distinguished in every battle in which this army had fought, fell by a cannon shot at an advanced post. Major-General Loring succeeded to the command, which he held until the 7th of July with great efficiency. On the 4th of June, a letter from Governor Brown informed me that he had organized a division of infantry, and placed it under my orders. These troops, when ready for service, about the middle of the month, under Major-General G. W. Smith, were employed to defen