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day in has line of retreat to the Brentwood hills. Brigadier General Hatch, of Wilson's corps of cavalry, on the right, turned the enemy's left and captured a large number of prisoners — the number not yet reported. Major-General Schofield's corps, next on the left of the cavalry, carried several hills, captured many prisoners and six pieces of artillery. Brevet Major-General Smith, next on the left of Major-General Schoneld, carried the salient point of the enemy's line with McMullen's brigade, of McArthur's division, capturing sixteen pieces of artillery, two brigadier-generals and about two thousand prisoners. Brigadier-General Gartaud's division, of General Smith's command, next on the left of McArthur's division, carried the enemy's entrenchments, capturing all the artillery and troops of the enemy on the line. Brigadier-General Wood's troops, on the Franklin pike, took up the assault, carrying the enemy's entrenchments. In his retreat, he captured eight