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s are fire last nearly every night. One of Col. Barstow's men was shot in the leg, find one of Colonel Washburn's through the hand, a few nights since. It is amusing to us here who have seen its conversed with hundreds who were in the battle of Pittsburg, to read the different accounts of our loss in that engagement. I can see no good reason for denying the fact that our men taught like so many tigers, but loss was immense. The number of the Federal troops killed and wounded is full 15, besides 5,000 or 6,000 taken prisoners. In a week or two you will hear of the second battle, which will be the most desperate one ever fought on this continent. Bean regard will have by that time over 200,000 men in the vicinity of Corinth. They know it is life or death with them, and they will neither surrender nor asked addle. I have never doubted our ability to whip them, but we shall be compelled to fight against of , and must necessarily lose many thousands in the coming battle.