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engaged, but the fighting was extremely sharp and the casualties heavy in the entire corps. On the right of the Sixth corps, General Smith was engaged, with about the same results, and perhaps heavier losses. The 81st New York regiment, of Marston's brigade, Brooks's division, had the front of that brigade in making the charge, and suffered terribly. Nearly every officer of the regiment's either killed or wounded. Gen. Marston was struck by a fragment of shell early in the morning, but Gen. Marston was struck by a fragment of shell early in the morning, but remained on the field throughout the day. The entire corps was sharply engaged, and its losses were particularly heavy. The 3d corps, on the extreme right, advanced their line to some extent, and experienced very sharp fighting in doing so. The loss in Griffin's division alone is stated at about 350. The loss in the 18th corps through the day must amount to 1500, as about 1200 wounded have been received in the hospitals of the corps.--The casualties in the 2d and 6th cannot be less than 1