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. pvt WHOLE NO. 10,332. Tho situation in Yeaness TDN actly: ct ie Operitions of Geamcas Tummilel ana @scesa rane cine mera ey wate ev to evacuate eny important posision held by us. Ab ral Hood---The Rebel Line lamta was desicoyot and abandoned by Movements of the Contending of Works in Front on . \ iy to penetra sei tte eral Sherman, it of Nashville. forces sap detane to ounainia da ie oar oxville, each o| Armies from the Battle ; Fleia at Franklin. am : r =e Whtob Js strongly fortified and en nrely vilia is vow held by General Burbria, = bas been driven through Bull’s Gap, f Used until it je imprognable to nasautt riaoued by = division of troops ‘wad Meaghor, while Goneral Steedm fence of Nashviite The plas Swrisoned. Knox- nd Breekinriage Chattanooga js for- and ts well gar. fer Goneral 7. ¥ aan has moved to tho de- © i provisioned for several Further Details of the ‘Vie: 7 9 rar Al Bridgeport, the Imporiaut poiut where the strond crosses tho ‘Tennessee | ennessed river, C.lotiel fs ca Taylor, Fi'teenth Keniucky, is in Monae, wi ad adequate garrison ir ‘ ison, fully previstoi i : = =m . Ie Oenerarn 8 Granger holds Stevenson, PY ape ry re. IS whi, buitt by Buoit in 1862, stil! remain intact. Tul mf ma has been abandoned aa unimportant, and General ee ‘roy bag retired to Murfreesboro, Hers Gersral Row IS er is in comtuand, holding the important works Pep wy penis Rosecrans, in which thore are rations for PMisoares Dy ousaud mon fora year, and iv which bis army Details of the Siege Operations to f° TODDS) NOB, } Ye \ sterday. Tk Viugh 9 siege Lowcora.” Those defeuivos are the fac Weiches most diathese es nom Conhected works in the United Stites. One : Wien, 4 thous men can po placed in Ire of 3 seer =. behind ramp rte, i Kiger seater | may SPRING PLACER, | sonrraoged tout ‘our regiments oss ton eee ae nie . * sao held the entire for. a ie | 4 sae Porton, Loe a hte river—ruda through these z 9 unfailing enpp) a se pip eat 1 RUDY Of water. “iole9,”? x 1 tw ’ oo ack Fox's Sprivg,” from whict flows an endicss ert Ply Of the samo necessary articte, is under the guns mou f — Principal fort, “Lonette Thotmas,” and etie aup. s wont ro am y Of water cannot, therefore, 1 ‘ | : : ty 5 ¢, be cut OM Nasnviil | = a = dE | ) N + REM en She last of these important strougholds, ie lo ti — : ‘ —<Z ure. Aw the wiost important im thls copmeesion wt | GiVe a detaiiod description of it. a Move sf es BKEION OF NATHVILLE. | fashville, or the + Rock City.” us it ; 7 " is called, was,e : 2 a oa fis Soiree, as bawdeome, and arising a youoy city ae, &., | of thy ousvod swbabitents ee ; ous 68 as could de found 10 the r ~ ed mae raga: Aod travellers Baye prougunced | 3 » ita beauty aad pic ‘ni iy picturesqueness, end par- 3 ate = amateels Praised ite surrounds Those pete oheny ar er it before the war des subu ‘ 8 e c Bince - Situated oa the south bank of the Cun Hisdtte toa rlaod river and at the head of regular steamboat havigation, ‘The Fite of tho town consigis of an entire rock, co: places by @ thin soit, and elevated WT Roteute from seveaty to one huudred and seventy-five feet above the river, The highest poiut in the city is known as Capitol Hin, and upon this the Capitol of the State ie built, aud from which i Is yitible fur miles im every di- Fection, Among the otber public builiinza are the Btate binge 6. And Lonatic Asylum, and the University of aebvilie, while wany ‘of the priv. the most europivous character, vata gree TBA CITY a8 (T APPEARS, TO-naY. ‘his 's but ap imperfect and uniluished picture of tbe sity belore the war, but only in such descriptions ogn the city ever agalu exist as Jt then was. For the past three yours Nashville bas been @ military city, alike Important to both thearmics which have occupied it; aud, for @ great part of the time, surrounded by all the evil and disastrous consequences attencant on a state of siege. At al times beavily garrtaoned, in the very beart ef the field of operations, the city bag suffered, to an imcalcule- Die extent, and the consequences are visible in every treet, The Cupitol of today romi or Tas Déeh the devastated wcone Dridge has dissppoared, and! the. water works, like the Capitol, is @ tort. But more particularily have, thence mageificent suburbs of the city sullered, and ab this time present @ painfully gloomy and desolate appeat nace, Magnificent villas and country seats, clegant qa burban residences, once orgamented in the highest styt of art, and surrounded by noble groves. and beaating gardens, bave Deen doomed to sho flames, or else, standing, charred by the smoke of neighboring fires, or carved with the rude fuscriptions of idle seldtert, remain as mute but impressive mementogs of the folly that courted this ruin by lawéess rebellion, These s few years of poace may remove, and may restore to ther lormer elegance; but on every hill there sow frowo The rebels can be plain; bl y been ; plano Standing about their fee eldceg ite ‘She nad wentheg, Na # Pave ceased, ‘on account of Denerters who come in say 'y that the rebels have pears ‘With two rows Of cheoauz de prthcal ed Stretched around to strengthen them, 5% eaeoeh Louis Johueca, instead of Ovidnel G. M. 8. Jo A waa eae of the Forty-fourtb colored iofantry, by jeoeived from the genoral commanding the highest Meat tbe mannee in wblet be fought bie troo; Creek stetion, No, 2, having galtantly pong hy ‘Demy at bay for sixteen hours and foal); K F vccaontory Feached Nashville, with the ‘oe a ee ‘hes and @fteen mon killed and wounded. tT" 0 report bas yet been hoard from THO rings ts three foot deep on the shoals and faling. THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, ee, he grey oe Bonrreyy do. | jetore 1 give tbe details of tho battle of Franklin, aE ee eee cores enemy, 1 will. gives resume of the movements of MM bostiie armies for some days previous. 1t is well own shat Thomas bad but a comparatively emall toy in the figid under Geveral Zobofield to resist Hood’s prance, ‘This might be safely mentioned now as tho ‘Ager is past aod Thomas is lo a position to act either ibe offensive or sesasive. Too much credid cannot Diciven to Major Generels Schofeld and Stenley for the pmiraple manner io which: they conducted a retreat ‘wih a bandfal of troops against an overwtielming ferce, 4 keeping them in cbeck for several days, Every iach TOMAS GHILCOT! ANTIO tes “¢ ground they gave up bad to bo desperately disputed, . WiTTMoRE® everlasting monumente of the age and ite grandest folly. pod for ® full week the rebel army was swarm z | ‘A cordon of imperiahabie forts encircle the eity round, fog on their front and flak, watcing for anave YARD ang, from thelr ramparts, buge riege guns, (rowalng upow traitors within, lie ready to *pit fire and wrath epon the weak point to pieroe their line; but they watebed in valo, F . for wherever they turned they found a strong force ready 3 ‘ DGRAVE YARQ foe without, Elsewhere ail of art ties in ruim. Only the confront them, At length our generals availed them works of the warlike arts dourlh, ives of the position around Frapklin avd met the The poptlation has changed and increased ‘The tote? foemy yesterday evening, !oilicting oa them one of the number of inbabitante vow living in the city will reach q@rorst repulace they met (or some time. & Te Aixty thousarld, OF these only about fifteen tmoueand are On Sonday there was light skirmishing all day—our if 43 tno population which existed before the war. Ten thou- Broops holding thelr origioal position around Columbia. & “gs sand traders, speculators, &c., bave moved to the piace oe coemy, having crossed Duck river and threatening wes abiished themscives eat there. oe oar jour fleviks, compelled us to evacuate, which we did on i vOn's WEADQUARBERS SH BKENNEDY teen thousand mnployes of the pobre quai A Bonday pight—buroing the bridge ucross Duck tiver at <4 moster, and, fully ed and well drilled, form part 0! ‘ y the forco now defeuding the position, There are not loss four o'clock on Monday morning. The abirmisbiog ou Monday was very light } than ten thousand coutrabands ip the city, while as Oo tuceday: Siinwid , ee vsomainondl ° many more white refugees remais tere in the most Jah oe ateng ce hd sree abject state of poverty, living 1a miserable bute and ine spl i sip os tents. $0 numerous bas this class of idle consumers be- Bash, “using mie es Lacey aap come that, ip view of them approching ard now ran poherects ei phon var - “ete atready begun, General Jobo Miller, baseman tbe 7 “ PED rc ee er . SSeS IN EMTT he 2d t lor re- Muir bricade, Bacond division, Fourth corps, nd WW. mae——e— IT) TTI T reputation, which | essuilants, Just then Ceneral Stanley was shot through | wore dinptayed im front of bis quarters with the names of porate ange pet ey aa eae me oe Hundred and Third Odia, Twenty-third army COrPR, | yigye, covering the right of the Twenty Visa sa tno tert | then they would appreciate his repatation, | These who coptored them written upon ibem. Few of the | asnyiile was dectared by Congres ® military post in game up. About four o'elock the enemy Set of une Fourth Pine He Tee cater baste: stand Diab, vote Oe Lert tbe, Ser ao diid nnd the Aight ere fh coment vest enveqe’ aod den. | fzeetbed iberegiment of any slg tpoe thon, Toe most begin ot oe pei wh pfhnaen x yodohennnan ciagaen iy ‘these, with che other - + | of thom wer bed with blood and rated with . Riga x ince cavary ,atackafat lbw | fie ofthe Pu corp 00 : ee, Soende ner or Set General perate natate ensued. — Ne by tec : Quartermaster’s Department ba built ® ountiese num pnt doen shiee ecahapebe hy eas) pone tani ber of storeboures, wills, fouodries, machine shove, Xe. ries of (he Pourth corps ecoupy ing the. commanding posl- = eae hee yee General : igo stony ams cur killed of metre capiared one thousand peisouers. | Ali this time similar aoane was @naoting Im front of Tho Oret flag was captured by Fd. Mullenex, Major, com fand, supported by Battery G, First Onto artillery, checked ‘There Schoield states spt manding Oue-Handred and Seventy fith regimeat Odio, The eppocrance of portion of tho ity bare bem entirely chan 04 haif of the exiled residents of aanneet-]-14" wWooo/ay § » SCA ¢* OF Seu x] a a bad been but very little skirmishing, as Hood's nd . | € nF; Hofore wo | 1 bellewe thia to be correct, for I have geen PrizoDer® | congpal Cox, Tweutyethird corps. While our troorg were | {his had twenty five bullet boles through It. object was to throw bis whole force ne wader guard, among them @ general. mowing Gown the rebel Maes im frout, enot aud shell and | captain W. Tare eenat, comcanting company &, comma General ‘toe evemy. Tha;Third brigade, gpd Couitt Yorm fate tine, or throw ay soy important works, 74 nd after & Bevero COn- med lio 0048 Send | Our Killed and wouoded amount to about siz but 1s | Ganister, wete ploughing shrough their rear. eeehn ome Bewdley, ceertomn, Hore Gevorat Brtdlay got tevereiy Eivences od over of, woods ligand reetren tons | whilo-the rebe's eannot fall far short of thres {noun cai facka tow chaoge foot, and, doubling ap the ay aise sayy One. Handred and { 186% would find Uhemseies lost se parte of tho town, Got repulsed them, Here Gehets art yD ene a tfeveloyeaeot of Sheir Itue untih they barat more, Cheatham’s and [00's divisions, WD | snomyig inch , actualy ateewing tho ground with their ey Os ith blood, Carrals for animes covering bundrela of acres porth of wouvded {a the shealder, aud Major Sarith, Sixty first Forrest's cavalry, were engaged ngninst a8. Odio, on | deddes, aad @pturing over ene thousant ‘A. Greonrwalt, Company G Tavdred and Fonrth snow city of “North Nashville.’ Dowling, Ove Hundred aod Slevouth, ” ‘Our generis and olicers displayed ihe utmost coolness | Ohio, First brigade, Third a: Ywecty-third army wth Nashville” feineos bospitals ave beon ‘anklin. red and Fourth Obi», Abird ormy corps. upon us. Onio, dangerously tm the Drews}. MPT i tour orctock the big guns to the left of the rail. | Captaie pra joss between dore’and Duck rive must be clost OD | way opened gtr by 5 iting he Bread Sica Colonel eve iar roc nea too. | IRE ba THN NO cere ton th 7 | getumtagana,colmael o the Serestpastond mise | Tue rua bares ce tuatel wagnerssmsen, w000 | Thin bai tt Goverat Wagner-and bie division distingalsbe - | Sie caemy’e Hines soon ‘emerged from their cover, and | w > , eaiy | Dorset sree in - re ee seomes ty tan oA dotormined manner in which they t as wounded wae eolopole either killed of badly | Four corps and Cox's, of the Twenty phir corps. Pity Cay a tt ‘open: flerce volley of musket! all ak our _hnes, ° eat Ca ee “4 . Spring Hill; and, though the rebols oersgls'a sort Tormignble yet and charge, | worndad Tt was afer darks e Fobels gave way, rant, One Liundred aod Fourth Obio. ‘and braveryén encouraging the wen daring the kemporary | corps, Captured No ¢ ante and ‘them back to the charge. Goorge V. Kell erected, and tea thousand pationts have bees until lately iying dn that auburban precinct, Field hospitals op tho west give to that part of the city at all times, even in thoabsencs of the army, (he appearange of & vast camp. On the opposite eide of the river Edgefield bas doubled {a eize and population and chaogod In appear ed a and came Ke: | “Gevovels Stanley and Bradloy were slightly wounded. | hl thi ad of 00! o : . In lines wavered and fe}! ba Ie uu | over one thusaud pri and chirty stand of colors ia Corpora? Newton A. Hall, Company 1, One Hundred and jor momen A Part of ear fleavy Agbiing is reported to have taken place after T | oor nands Fourth Ohio. ‘This roan captured two fags met tbe enemy at Fe in obeck, | fo" jeaperene ‘enomy, _Getieral rally onmassbena Sy they Kept them coon, ‘Somsenanea charge, oF ieton of the Twenty: | Wet and (aie morning. not kuowa. j Shor tows. bearbtoiy heary, coming wp clase to 8 thon: | P iFNpanville today, Ropeopted dy « totaly " vee 4. 2 I Sac Nosiavtll epaopied tng the Seoved Brigada, and Colecel, Ser over | aaa a press will sartatniy claim Franklin as e.ereet | | Sou Mty Iotoe Late toe Sa reit on tone in tho battle of Frank to, ax ascortaiied | airy, it romelud forever as Guch changed 19 chagacter as 1 oa 1 iteck xt mornivg we ‘eil The t LSarc aot io wen an yin stongonr front with the | Franklia was tatended as a surprise, toe certatn ex. | Hack sbonl tral’ nour rear. Ibe rebels Aki not fot | | Tu the Second division of the Twenty snins corte the penne big veg ony lad Purif rat ey lk Gee. ‘The rebels sere now agnife wba) isos or ‘very line, | cont was so, While the rebel cavairy was Gercety baog- | ae wa opeaes heir batteries Op our reer, withont Lael ae tale ee een J us v penttpe aud eighty o. ea orcwded 6 na hoagy force, beth of artitiery | some of _— a eg ee ee Bae wot ing on oe rear, Leo's and Cheatbam’s corps moved op anew ‘We theo retired to the works arvand — i ax je quate and nISAIDE. a the loes. wae guid infantry, upon us. ou J wanted the, rebot ‘colors upon cur works, while | our flank , taking advantage of the wooded mature of the it fe feat that the Fire brigade, Second diyistom, | foriy nine ‘offic and one thousand sone bundsed aod “racer megane ME | ee a ama | sods suey eoecra st ems tony ary serpy mateh nt ena, ha aun aig We uh cre Sete neds erehgeer meqgarorio vated and | owe, ot, the hand to band omsiere ned aarging | Saboteld and Shanley, wate - 8 i | vciced, A Prinoter--e rebel major—etaton that Forrest } oflicers and, | hundred and govensj-six oeu wore wf fou care and opgiuo, with supplies aad ‘over witnessed now took place The fight in | time to throw up temporary works aud (orm into iine of | pont a iat) ve unaarrowed thom, and that they heard } ¥\\led, woun ted and missing. Ro oMicocs’ digeage. arth corps WAR How ie J with eer battle. heav tof in tbat direction, which lasted vver wo senbeme propertice of the slightly woauded are ty ' ‘wen overywhors that duty or danger ‘ — ‘me WONT AT FRANESIN, porate. 8 py ped ordre giles, hurrying Tt was Ghont twelve o'olock when our troops reached | PONE) ta ne investing the town with bis army Frenkiin is a small county town, of dboet onethousand ah MOTTT Og |p Auciog end at w& Mite pavt four the enemy attacked, | yao, well have some tery Deutiog eroond Nash- | A@ditfonal List ef Wow ma Inhabitants, nineteen miles soutb of Nashvilie, and con. on tiguous 0 the Nashville and Alsbame line of railway, The town ia built on @ sloping bul, with Duck-eiver until avout nive o’olock on Monday night, eben a brignde of the Twoaty-third corps ‘Bad o sharp peg ste THR DEFENORS OF NASAVILLE. Hashyille ( sorrounded By ® curdva of forts, which took, if they age oot \n reality, impregandle. Fort Neg- \oy is the largest of these works, and is so named in bonoy of Goneral James 8. Negiay, of Penpeylvacia, ‘This bil, upon whieh is i# situated, was OnLe ® deautiful (oress;, now hardly a tree is left standing, and only the heavy earthwork of the great fort is visible, crowing the sum mmit of the peak. The work i @ huge bastion, facud witb stone. fort Morten isa smatior work, to tHe right of Fort Nagley, and counected with 1% by aline of rifle pus, cov ering communication® between the two, up faingoreoments tw tbe different pointe. rowed. aes Waguarte divisions wage desperately ‘engaged on tho + moving fight ap to our tine onder cover, without throw. | vile fe Stil! couniderabie exciioment tn Nashvii i it ip on our fternoon twe men of the Fourth Mich! Ri. Rath, K, 1 Penosyivania, rahe thigh right The rel 0 thelg blind fary dashed righ To ing out a ttugte line of ekirmisters, Colovel Bchoreld, i Le out efouting, when they struck op a daoe | Serge. Wo, bradtey, c. 71th Pennsylvania, ¢cntusto the erition! momen ar re Thee Nee runied sbe ance | Srotner to Major General Setotelé, and ehiet of artitiery, | Socome Ps Filson aod tro ali of General L. Dene, wo | rishi si f ‘ating themacives in (he vicinity of the town. | J, Deiriend, 4th United Seates artiilery, night feraar, 4 trveys, , donbling them in on the conti 18 mos! ition, wore Ci japanensis shale nat ‘ 10,07 oe rey and Tnuasetry mDOW od them down tn ot pte hr y ote sac moor gera by grve thet a strong invitatwe to come | 1, Horn, D. 71th Pennsylvania, leit lego Fort Confiscation 18 4 gimitar work, south of the Mast avery commanding hill, om which wo hada strong fort | WHO Me as now tutniog. Tt was evilent that and to i s=alBoat : eld (hey aid not chink tt wise Lo ro use. eo Nigel, H, 15h Peunaylvaaia, right sao pamcd,aad consected with 1 and Fort Noriey In the i earn oE ao, chearod with this, | States on ide Jatt of the line, the Bixth Ohio next, First tt save menor aa that alladed to, Thejtiree forts—Neg pommanding Lot ¢he'town and lino of railway. Mort of Rne town, and close on it, aroromo less prominsat hills, apon which we estabHahod our batteries, About noon on Weddusday our main wmy ronched#rankiin, snd General | Bohotleld, who commande in the feld, being fully seneivio coonected, form @ targe aetmy coald be tho victory was ours wee Duck om the Tebel Nees, BUCY: | gonessee next; then came the Twentieth Ohio, with « Nasayran, Dee. 8 1864, THE SIeGE OF NASHVILLD. Sn bg Site eon Ortne. victory section of reserve artitiery an@ » Pepnsylvanie battery | ), js only when days hav’ {that the zoajyus ont ‘These id excellent service during the engagement, AD | regpondoa{can collect the little but interesting dotalts enersi Hood bas advance’ pom and fins tnyested Wha clits treatoned 10 bern dieatrout. do hat ab ove time threat showed Colonel Gohofield’s sense of position from the | @pich, afr all, go to make up 8 great battle, Those are roadietti upon ube peuth ote Sia 1060 ta ea Jey, Morton and Confscation——* hu large trigngls, te which a very yarn up in ding of Dattie, Fors Andrew Johtaon, as 38 tye works around the Capitot ral detachod lanettes, o od into agiorious victory by bbe ooo! cou Bhat tho ovemy were hanglog on his flanks ready toy war © mvort hen ef ptuicattc waster, i Dcticle civeseeiea Ase: oat Oe eee % s i Enkin the reo fn ander 0 ce around the place wt an average ais.tnge of Only adout | are nailed, ip composed of © sweep down upen him, at once formed into line of battle. | Pe hoje men. The rebels fell back under cover of the | the advancing columns of the enemy, Fow battios bave presented more iustanoes of sodividual ne Bae it a half, Ho hae thrown wp datenatve | josicing to all pointe ‘of the ¢ ema be en Ph gest onlitary work . Freee iyon wea aouin ef abe toma, partly in echelon, | night; cur artillery peuriag « storm of ebokendsbell } the Fourth core docepiod. the right ot ane Tine, the | por stam than that of Franklio, corks, and bie lines are described as being plainly visible 4 tno largest and stro" : ji eveily De Grawo ap In ting of fur conteo resting on ther town, aufl-covering beth We and | iay tina. sich out generate noted T would | Eecond division (Wagner's) being somowbas in advance, | On accovot of part of out lloes giving way the rebels sg he ratitond, eo narioes, eee rat eeediyidaally. ene | wh Wood's (Third division) thrown back in reserve. followed right ats tasle sete, Jumgtng.sene Wnomrerte [rom Noceein: On Whe Gra intent the, conteadiay ') Severs vogiments aig, ‘Tho Twonty-Mird corps ocupied (ho mae Une, | rel aowoteld was ai 188 vind oa, th fed nts aide Gust | brigtde of gow troopa was throws out is froat et | ging witt them. So mixed ap men aad the | Smit ier ct alse phinainge sie oshaeh-an ener ag) votintehed bastion on the Jot, aad roetiog on Harpeth | ine arout with mess . " ‘ belt re on One without killing ort 3 w x meee an ne! te a 4 the line. y, cf his eta, wae particularly} Wasnere Hee Atami ah cy yrhsagaed Geter. On “ou esooeat © Greperate ‘hand #0 aod | reconnoleances bays followed, Wood has declared bts | goin sito of the city, covering upproaches Dy the ae doo, Hillsboro and Gracay White’ pikes. Te was eaten giver, Oar coatré was now Withi about four rods of the town, with our flanks drossed and exieudiog some bali mile right und deft, tm front of our Hoe ran & deep, Arregutar gully, tra pene tie conveyed x svoponom fro utch waster aceMeee Soaps | gat rags ponres we vluye ab inom, tots | Sri aetinh s ary ee m ion (eh | MUU, 000s ron te Over ve 888 ea Ber Nouns bering ry i ad. . ry fy ie mn rebel column scarcely deigned a reply, but dashed in on | of Coton Roussoa's regiment. It was supported by present he cinact cross the Onmbertand river, eo4 anti? qevilomen he has few auperio », ther harling them, back in confusion on she suain ines, {| Ceptain Cases pe rebels op hay Ad 5 Oe, | ae terete water if that stream Ghali force eur gubost ed bya wito raving, Teyond this the rebels cocu- | General Stanley, as ras, diertayed tne coolgeatentation 1 ang ror a pioment breaking them, Urasure, A boy cb the Bisieore, fell culslde.st, olanel | 26¥t €o retire, Be must content bimgoif with laying sicx® general, wish tno bravery of re KL commanding the Sixtesnth Kentucky, wns » to thecity. 19 may, therefore, be avid thas the since of rough ring lew ade high commmatdiag poeition, and wore coreened by mind of tho ry bis critical maine pied a dig ’ eolaier, Ho wan eit sty wound fn thé neck, but él Atl critical moment General Btanley 7” ta. regirneut a Keneace cre kites | weeahvilla. ted beam ineuiuruee Wh thi and a your ago iba th would require seven bandred men datiy, Gor fouf pears, to Minish tals work; and at the- to the calculation was made it was already in a sult apie state for deteace. Fort Gillsmi—tho principal we: tees se of the cy —t8 @n iinmense bastion, loeatad upoo t hilt, and Commarifing the rigor road ap: fofen a thick wood, We hastily threw up Partial works, and | poy joao the hold, tn ve. of his SUAiT, Was WI80 | ghe front rallying, the men, He rusbed into the tines Geis officer pon » The Two h Obto batiors igitiy wounded in the sido, bs fortunately d wounded, Colonel Roussou's regiment seven. va | sorlitiot of the city and suburbs and the relaire pasitions | q prominan 5 04 our batterion in postion. The Twentieth Udo atlery | ellEYT ROUPITGE® WBiveoat” Modre, commanding the cafitog on Bis men to follow, Just then bis horse was shot |" 4 misiake has been made regaciing Gener Renig’e | Serio arty bog leubarbaand ine ce of loterett. | proncues, 2 che north side there ars aso on —- i " ‘ tho Cumberlas . Moore, yon Secon duty. . | under him, There was acry that killed, when ho | brigade. In the telegrams Segond brigade, 4 division, Tweuty-third corps, dis. | wi ry he wa One | oevted bat this qalaot brigade oni e ed ought + | Hut itorroneously stated that It bel nged to the Hoguianed bieselt zs Ug gl peak of this omcer | jamped to hie foot, waving his hat aud exclaimed, Lm ha og Bn 15 brought some CRAKS | borq come on; follow mel” An inspiring cheer rap aiong | f nied corre, Conte division ngaingt hire sor cownrdicn, TL wish they could have seen bd ve inspiring eh corps, Itshould be the Twenty third corp, tia \eading bis brigade i@ that nwoeoina obarso aud | the bin toe men rajiied and fagjously suroed op their | Tea of the Mage captured by the Tweuty third corus | respondent in the Held, ave © rating | qorks. The rajiroad bsldge across } Of light twelve-pouvders, temporarily attached to tho CONTINUED ON ELGZIN PAGE Hood aivision, Twenty-third corps, occupied the right of the pike and jeft of phe cen of the division The Ratidry rondered very Important yerviog during Abo batvic | Tho Twoury-sovoud lodiaua was wtill Surwuer te the Wo herewith present a map and descriptiow | Both, The lines of the enemy, »# desersbae DY r- | orrecily laid down, BLY W lug \