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ts glittering in the evening sun, with the stars and stripes floating in the breeze. The fight opened with great spirit and raged furiously for some hours. The enemy hurried their picked division against Granbury's Texas brigade, but his off tried veterans dashed back their assailing columns with a vehemence truly defiant. The enemy not daunted by their failure to break our lines, rallied again, and with terrible momentum they again assail our immovable front, but Granbury's, Govan's, Lowry's, Quarles's, and perhaps other brigades met the shock and drove the enemy back to their works, and then with a yell charged their works, and scattered them like leaves in an autumn gale. The enemy came within five paces of Granbury's lines, but it was only to add to the fearful list of the slain. In his immediate front over three hundred dead Yankees attest the unerring fire of his brigade. The enemy were pressed vigorously till night hung her black flag of truce over the scene of carnag