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right, and forced him to fall back. At half-past 12 o'clock a grand advance was ordered, and the whole line moved forward. General Milroy had the centre, Gen. Schenck the right, and Gen. Stahl, with all his brigade except the Garibaldi Guards, the front. Gen. Blenker, Gen. Bohlen, and Col. Steinweicker's brigades composed th woods. In these woods, and in the belts and heavy timber beyond, the enemy were posted. General Stahl, on the left, was first engaged. Gen. Milroy and Gen. Schenck found the enemy soon after, and the battle almost immediately became general. Gen. Stahl, after Scrivener's battery had shelled the rebel position, advancion, repulsing a flank movement and holding his wing firmly. Gen. Milroy advanced his centre, the artillery fire compelling the enemy to give ground. Gen. Schenck, on the right, twice drove back the rebels, who attempted to turn his position. Along the whole line the artillery, under Colonel Pilson's direction, was