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ur rear, and the whole of the enemy closed upon our force, thus completely surrounding them. It was impossible for our men to stand the galling fire which was poured into them from every side, and rather than surrender the order was given for every man to save himself as best he could. They were not slow in taking the hint, and broke for the bushes. A portion of them succeeded in escaping, but the majority were taken prisoners. Among the latter were Col. Leake, reported wounded, and Lieut-Col. Rose. Our whole loss will not fall short of four hundred in killed, wounded, and taken prisoners, and two pieces of artillery. Miscellaneous. In New York Tuesday gold opened with considerable excitement at 152½, rapidly advanced until about noon, at which time it touched 156; fell back subsequently, and closed at 152. Exchange moved in sympathy at one time, selling as high as 172¼, and closing at 169a170. The Confederate steamer Robert E. Lee, from Wilmington, N. C., with abo