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of the camp. The loss of the enemy was very great. The loss of the Confederates was forty killed and wounded. Capt. Bradford, of Florida, was killed; Lieut. Nelms, of Ga., killed; Walter Tuggle; of the Continentals, desperately wounded; John Burgess, killed; Gen. Anderson was wounded in the arm; Lieut. Sayre, wounded in the hip. This list is imperfect. It is impossible to get all the particulars. Our force engaged consisted of three companies of the 5th Georgia Regiment, fourteen meDispatch.] The Wounded — Release of Lieut. Slaughter. Mobile, Oct. 10.--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register from Pensacola, dated the 9th, says Lieut. Slaughter, bearer of the flag of truce, was released. Walter Tuggle is casier. Hopes are entertained that Burgess will live. Twenty-nine of the wounded, who are in the Ladies' Hospital, are receiving every attention. Gen. Bragg witnessed the fight from headquarters, and expressed himself much pleased.