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ndred yards to the right and left, and two efforts made to recover the captured works were handsomely repulsed. But it was found that the enclosed works in rear, commanding the enemy's main line, could only be taken at a great sacrifice, and our troops were withdrawn to their original position. "It being impracticable to bring off the captured guns, owing to the nature of the ground, they were disabled and left. "Our loss, as reported, is not heavy. Among the wounded are Brigadier-General Terry, flesh wound, and Brigadier-General Phil, Coeke, in the arm. "All the troops engaged, including two brigades under Brigadier-General Ransom, behaved most handsomely. The conduct of the sharp-shooters of Gordon's corps, who led the assault, deserves the highest commendation. "This afternoon there was skirmishing on the right, between the picket lines, with varied success. At dark the enemy held a considerable portion of the line farthest in advance of our main work. "[S