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ol. Erwin; 434 New York, Col. Vinton; and 6th Maine, Colonel Burnham, were stationed on the right. General Brooks, with his Vermont troops, commanded the centre, while the left was commanded by General Hooker. The attack was first commenced on the extreme left by General Hooker, with his first brigade Gen Grover, consisting of the First Massachusetts regiment, Lieut. Col. Mills; Sixteenth Massachusetts, Col Blaisdell; Twenty-sixth Massachusetts, Col. Small, and Second New Hampshire, Col. Marston; but the firing soon became general along the whole line. The enemy fought with great bravery, and with a force equal to any that we had engaged. They threw a great force against the left, and succeeded in capturing a battery of five guns from Lieut. Bramhall, of the New York artillery; but they were retaken by our men. The heaviest loss that was sustained during the day was at this point. The New Jersey Eighth, Col. Starr, are said to have suffered most severely. The loss of the e