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, and Dresser, had their horses shot from under them; Captain Challenor, of the twenty-second regiment, company K, and seven of his men were killed instantly. I can only learn the names of five at present, as the official reports are not made: P. Fogan, T. Bowles, H. Straul, J. McCauley, and P. Welch, and eighteen missing, including Captain Challenor, Col. H. Dougherty, badly wounded, and Capt. Abbott, company C, and Lieut. Fraleck, supposed to be killed; B. Phillips, Sergeant Welch, Joseph Adams, and M. Hartnor, wounded. There is at least seventy-five wounded now in the hospital, and one named Zimmerman died this morning on the boat. Major McClurken, of the 21st, was badly wounded, and fell from his horse while gallantly encouraging his men, and missing.--Capt. Markle, of company B, 20th regiment, was instantly killed while receiving an order from Col. Fouke, his last words, "Colonel, I am killed," and died instantly, being shot in the head. Lieut. Fouke, seeing him fall,