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and dividing his fire, Sergeant Cole cried out tear down the fence on the right, which being done, he leaped the ditch and fence, calling on the men to follow, and charged the house on the right. Having charged near the house, he looked back for support, and saw only seven men following him. About this time the Colonel fell, our forces broke on the left and rear of the house and retreated, when the enemy concentrated their whole fire on the small squad of eight, including Lieuts. Graham and Moore. Of these, one is supposed to have been killed, (name not known,) one had his arm broke and his horse killed, and a third had his horse killed under him. Among others whose conduct entitles them to honorable mention, are Corporal Cament, of Captain Cole's company, from Guilford, and Privates Wm. Latham and James Bayne. The latter charged around the house with Col. Robinson, and killed an officer who was encouraging his men. Our loss is one supposed to be killed and eight or nine--some