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having retreated along the whole line, they were followed up to Martinsburg, a distance of 22 miles, where we encamped for the night. In the charge made in the early part of the engagement we lost many valuable officers. Col. Kirkland, while gallantly leading his regiment, musket in hand, firing as rapidly as possible, received a painful wound through the right thigh. Lieut. Col. Repper was shot through both hips and bladder, and is supposed to be mortally wounded. Captains Hedgecock and Ligon were killed. The 15th Georgia lost 2 killed and 14 wounded. These were the operations on the extreme right wing, which our informant saw; but at the same time nearly all our force was engaged along the line. In this battle we took six thousand fine rifles, two thousand muskets, six hundred sacks of salt, four hundred wagons, many horses, twelve pieces of artillery, three being rifled Parrot guns, $100,000 worth of medicines, hospital stores of every imaginable kind — splints, amputatin