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within two and a half miles of Woodsonville, concealed from the enemy's view, I halted the column and ordered forward Colonel Terry's Rangers, to occupy the heights of my right, left and front; and Major Phifer's cavalry to watch the crossings of Grd retired.--The firing ceased for about half an hour, and I went in person to select a suitable place for camp, leaving Col. Terry in command, with instructions to decoy the enemy up the hill where I could use my infantry and artillery with effect, aning to the column, the fire from the skirmishers re-commenced. The enemy appeared in force upon my right and centre. Col. Terry, at the head of 75 Rangers, charged about 300, routed and drove them back, but fell mortally wounded. A body of the enrned to my camp here, reaching this place at 8 o'clock, P. M. My loss in this affair was as follows: Killed--Col. Terry and three men of his regiment. Dangerously wounded--Lieut. Morris and three men, (Texas Rangers.) Slightly w