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he contending forces raged with varying success, our troops gaining the advantage at every point where the odds against them were not overwhelming. The heaviest of the fighting upon our side was done by the brigades of Gens. W. H. F. Lee and Hampton, though the troops composing Gen. Jones's brigade were engaged, and are said to have fought gallantly. Our loss in the engagement, it is believed by those who have favorable opportunities for knowing, will not fall far short of 600. This i Shumate, 6th Va; Lieut R W Allen, 6th Va; Lieut John Puryear, 3d Va; Major M D Ball, 11th Va, slightly; Capt Andrews, 2d N C; Lieut Blessingame, 2d N C; Sergt J M Durrett, 10th Va; Serg't John Mason, 10th Va; Corp'l B C Brown, 10th Va. Among the names of officers given as captured are Lieut-Col Wm H Payne, 4th Va, and Capt Rich, of Young's regiment. We had no Colonels killed, except Cols. Williams and Hampton. Col. Green, who was at first reported among the slain, was not injured.