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made a general advance on our vidette line, which they easily drove in, and soon became holly engaged with our first entrenched line of skirmishers. Fight on Cleburn's line. Finding that our skirmishers would not retire, the Yankees buried up their lines of battle on our centre and opposite Cleburn's and Cheatham's line. Cleburn's and Cheatham's line. They moved up in large force on the first named division, and charging them, carried the entrenchments held by our skirmishers, and rushed on the main works. With loud cheering they rushed on our men and endeavored to carry the works. A terrible volicy of musketry belched out from thousands of rifles, and hundreds of the enemy hit the dust. They, nevertheless, continued to press forward, and opposite Govan's and Granbury's lines (brigades of Cleburn's division) came within twenty yards of the entrenchments. But the gallant Arkansans and Texans could not be made to yield, and after several desperate but fuitle efforts, the enemy gave way and retired out o