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ng, when darkness stayed the conflict. The skill, energy and resolution with which Major-General Smith directed the attack; would have success if it could have been made an hour earlier. the troops of Longstreet and Hill passed the night of the 31st on the ground which they had won. The enemy were strongly reinforced from the north side of the on the evening and night of the 31st. The troops engaged by were undoubtedly from the other side of the river. on the morning of the 1st of June, the enemy attacked the brigade of Gen. Pickett which was supported by that of Gen. the attack was vigorously repelled by these two brigades, the brant of the action falling on Gen. Pickett. This was the last demonstration made by the enemy. our troops employed the of the day in securing and on the captured artillery, small arms, and other property and in the evening own We took ten pieces for artillery, six thousand (6,000) muskets--one and four regimental colors, besides