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detached batteries, and several battalions just formed from stragglers and scattered commands. At this moment Colonel Marshall J. Smith's Crescent regiment, of New Orleans, came up from the extreme left, with Colonel Looney's 38th Tennessee, and, ted fire of the enemy. General Beau regard, bidding them go forward and drive the enemy into the Tennessee, Colonel Marshall J. Smith's Report, Confederate Official Reports of Battles, p. 343. attached to them another battalion formed of straggers to push the attack vigorously in all quarters of the field. Wallace's right was now attacked by Looney's and Marshall J. Smith's regiments, of Anderson's brigade, and by a portion of Gibson's, under General Polk. The remains of Hindman's divrrest the conflict, and fall back to the enemy's abandoned camps for the night. Colonel Augustin's and Captain C. II. Smith's Reports, in Appendix. General Bragg had also concluded that the troops were incapable of any further offensive effo