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redoubt, on the left, was Bates battery of six pieces, which immediately began to put in reasons why it should not be taken. In support were the Eighty-first and Eighty fifth New York and the Eighty-fifth and One Hundred and First Pennsylvania. Fitch's battery was posted to the right and in rear of the redoubt. Behind this line Casey's other regiments now retired. The rebels still advance. There was a silence of a few moments, and the rebel line again began its terrible advance, Bates's and Fitch's batteries had already opened, and now also the four rebel batteries did the same, and the rebel infantry and our own infantry. Never since this war began has there been heard a more terrible fusillade. At this time the left of the rebel line was formed of Jenkins's Palmetto Sharpshooters, (South Carolinians,) the Sixth South Carolina regiment and the Sixth North Carolina. regiment and the Sixth North Carolina. A fair view of this line was obstructed by the abattis of the fal