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nly killed. Gens. Walthall, Watford and Preston are reported killed.--Gen. Hood is reported to have lost a leg. Gen. Gregg received a severe, but not dangerous wound, and has been brought to Marietta. We have taken two or three thousand prisoners. All the men were represented on Sunday evening as being excited to the highest degree of enthusiasm, feeling that on this battle may rest the issue, not of the independence of our Confederacy, but of a prolongation of the war. Brig.-Gen. Clayton is said to be mortally wounded. Among the Federal prisoners are two Major Generals and one Brigadier. Gen. Gregg was wounded in the head — the ball entering below the left ear and coming out under the left eye; his wound is not considered necessarily fatal. Gen. Cleburne, of Arkansas, is also reported wounded. It is supposed that by our successful charge on Pea Vince creek the enemy's supplies from Chattanooga have been cut off. The enemy is evidently aware that we