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the accuracy of their fire. The report that Brigadier-General Chambliss was killed in the fight of Tuesday is confirmed. His dead body was sent into our lines by the enemy on Wednesday under flag of truce. Captain W. Roy Mason, jr., of General Fields's staff, is badly wounded and a prisoner. He has been sent to Fortress Monroe. Colonel Oates, of Georgia, (Fields's division,) and Lieutenant-Colonel Carmichael, of the Twenty-eighth Georgia regiment, were also badly wounded in Tuesday's batFields's division,) and Lieutenant-Colonel Carmichael, of the Twenty-eighth Georgia regiment, were also badly wounded in Tuesday's battle. Lieutenant Lewis, of the Eighteenth North Carolina regiment, Lane's brigade, was killed. The enemy has possession of Newmarket or Jennings's Hill, at the intersection of the Newmarket and Long Bridge roads, and occupies a line of entrenchments extending from Riddle's shop to Willis's church, nearly parallel to the Quaker road. His right has been driven across White Oak swamp, which is a tributary of the Chickahominy. The Yankees have advanced up as far as the Drill room, on John Gat