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revious to the advance of Couch's corps heavy firing and dense smoke on the left indicated that Franklin, with his grand division, was advancing upon and had already engaged the enemy's right flank. to advance under cover of the river bank until he could place himself in close proximity to General Franklin's right. Gen. Burns accordingly moved his division forward crossed Hasel Run, and took position with his left resting on Deep Run, to the opposite bank of which Gen. Franklin's right extended. From this location he was also able to support, if necessary, any demonstration having for rties ceased for the night on the left, which extended for some three miles below the city. Gen. Franklin's grand division were actively engaged in sustaining the fortunes of the day. Franklin'st that their killed and wounded are at least double ours. The struggle on our left, under General Franklin, was especially obstinate, and his eventual success decided the fate of the day. Numbe