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columns of double lines by brigades, thus forming six lines of attack. Hazens's brigade occupied the front, Willich's brigade, under Col Gibson, the second, with Beatty's brigade in rear. The division advanced in line as far as the edge of the open space and then charged, delivering a fire at the enemy behind their works. T. The first line was driven in on the second. A ravine broke the centre of our lines, which materially interrupted our assault. The troops being again rallied, Beatty's brigade wheeled round to the right, forming an elongation of our line. A wild cheer rose from our men, and again they swept on in one desperate charge, but wer resolve, still no human power could sustain such a fire. Huger's noble brigade was reeling back, shattered and broken. Willish's was filling up the saps, white Beatty's was desperately trying to hold their own. The Third brigade of Johnson's division had taken up position on the left, but was able to render little effective aid