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es, Third North Carolina volunteers, in the centre; and Colonel Smith, Forty-fourth Georgia regiment, on the left, extending orced by Colonel Gibson's regiment during his advance. Colonel Smith's pushed the enemy back to the abatis, covering the fie firing occurred, and this morning, about four o'clock, Colonel Smith's regiment was threatened by a force of infantry, artilin and ten privates, four of the latter being wounded. Colonel Smith recovered twenty stand of arms from the battle-field. the position of the enemy beyond the creek, I directed Captain Smith's battery, (Third Richmond howitzers,) attached to my blle, Louisiana, artillery) was also placed in position near Smith's, of my brigade, when the two played very handsomely on thwere equally cool and eager to advance upon the enemy. Captain Smith and his company (Third Richmond howitzers) could not haed the entire field occupied by our troops. I directed Captain Smith's battery to be planted on a hill not far from Gaines's