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ggold and Tunnel Hill, and after skirmishing on that and the following day, on the 7th passed back our advanced troops to Mill Creek gap. On the same day Brigadier-General Canty reached Resaca with his brigade, and was halted there. On the 8th, at 4 P. M., a division of Hooker's corps assaulted Dug gap, which was bravely held enemy retiring. Skirmishing, to our advantage, continued all day near Dalton. Major-General Bate repulsed a vigorous attack at night. On the 11th, Brigadier-General Canty reported that the enemy were again approaching Resaca. Lieutenant-General Polk arrived there in the evening with Loring's division, and was instructed to defend the place with those-troops and Canty's. The usual skirmishing continued near Dalton. Rocky Face mountain, and Snake Creek gap, at its south end, completely covered, for the enemy, the operation of turning Dalton. On the 12th, the Federal army, covered by the mountain, moved by Snake Creek gap towards Resaca. Major-G