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e operations. More than all, the works, such as they were, were occupied by infantry. Notwithstanding this fact, the Second brigade, Colonel Kellogg, was ordered in. The Second Pennsylvania, Major Scott; Seventeenth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson; Ninth New York, Colonel Nichols, and Fourth New York, Captain Oliver, moved up in handsome style, and succeeded in capturing the advanced positions; but while all this was going on, fresh troops were constantly being marched into posi railroad, bringing up reinforcements, could be distinctly heard. Besides the cavalry before mentioned, Kershaw's division of infantry was developed here. After feeling the works for several hours, the command was ordered to retire. Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson, of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania, behaved with distinguished gallantry, leading his men in two separate charges--one on foot and the other on horseback. Colonel Nichols, of the Ninth New York, took a prominent part on the extreme righ