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enemy were again approaching Resaca. Lieutenant-General Polk arrived there in the evening with Loring's division, and was instructed to defend the place with those-troops and Canty's. The usual skired on the 13th. On that day, the enemy, approaching on the Snake Creek Gap road, was cheeked by Loring's troops, which gave time for the formation of Hardee's and Hood's corps, just arriving. As then 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. a new line was taken by the army. Hood's corps, with its right on the Manetta and Canton road; Loring's on the Kennesaw mountain, and Hardee's with its left extending across the Lost mountain and Mas on Cheatham's and Cleburne's divisions, of Hardee's corps, and French's and Featherstone's, of Loring's. Lieutenant-General Hardee reports that Cheatham's division lost, in killed, wounded and missi