d are seeking after medical treatment.
A drenching rain set in about nine o'clock, but it seems to have no effect in the fighting in the front.
The roads are knee deep with mud, and very unfavorable for military operations.
A rebel battle flag has just been brought into headquarters.
It belonged to the 42d Virginia--Colonel Withers, Johnston's division — and contains the names of the different battles in which the regiment took part.
The flag was captured by the 93d New York, Col Crocker.
Thirteen of the captured guns have been brought to Gen. Grant's headquarters, and others are placed in different positions in the rear.
They are excellent pieces, in good condition, and very similar in appearance to our own.
Harlow's division, of the second corps, performed a brilliant feat this morning at daylight. --They advanced during the night, and before the break of day made their appearance directly in front of the rebel entrenchments, which they charged, and before the enem