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ntly and still the line advances. The brigades of Burnside are in heavy column; they will not give way beforeld, the rest stand fast and fire — More comes up, Burnside is outnumbered; flanked, compelled to yield the hiay from the left. He sees clearly enough that Burnside is pressed — needs no messenger to tell him that. en officers of his staff rides away to the left is Burnside's direction. Sykes meets them on the road — a gooin thoughts and purposes and of the General. Burnside's messenger rides up. His message is, "I want troosky. Then he turns and speaks very slowly: "Tell Gen. Burnside that this is the battle of the war. He must hold down; not half an hour of daylight is left. Till Burnside's message came it had seemed plain to every one th dark the battle was over. Only a solitary gun of Burnside's thundered against the enemy, and presently this Franklin held all the ground they had gained, and Burnside still held the bridge and his position beyond. Ev<