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neously at half past 5, A. M., on our right and left flanks, and the enemy had gained the position they desired. General Lyon attacked us on our left and General Siegel on our right and rear. From these points batteries opened upon us. My command was soon ready. The Missourians under Generals Slack, Clark, McBride, Parsons were nobly attempting to sustain themselves in the centre, and were hotly engaged on the sides of the height upon which the enemy were posted. Far on the right, Siegel had opened his battery upon Churchill's and Greer's regiments, and had gradually made his way to the Springfield road, upon each side of which the army was encampcontusion Advantage was taken of it, and soon the Louisiana were gallantly charging among the guns, and swept the cannoneers away. Five guns were here taken, and Siegel's command, completely routs, were in rapid retreat, with a single gun, followed by some companies of the Texas regiment, and a portion of Colonel Major's Missouri