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the regiments reached the road this side of their blankets and knapsacks, thus missing them entirely, a circumstance which the enemy will construe into precipitate flight. the enemy was evidently too much crippled to follow in pursuit; and after a short halt at the railroad, I proceeded to Frying-pan Church where the wounded were cared for. early next morning, with the two fresh regiments furnished me, (the 9th Georgia and the 18th Virginia) and a detachment of cavalry under Lieut. Col. Baker, I proceeded towards the scene of action of the previous day, the cavalry being sent in advance. Learning that the enemy had evacuated Drainsville and had left some of our wounded there, I pushed on to that place to recover them and to take care of the dead. I found our dead on the field, and proceeded at once to remove them all to Geatreville for interment. The wounded (about ten) were left by the enemy at a house at Drainsville, who intended to send for them the next day. They had