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rting observations. Always cool amidst danger, and remarkably concise, he is worthy of the many compliments that were paid him during the four memorable days before Resacca. Mr. C. F. Wagner of New York, for a long time connected with the army as Sutler of the Nineteenth regular infantry, performed praise-worthy service as a volunteer aid on the staff of General R. W. Johnson. He flinched from no duty, encountered danger, and performed every task with satisfaction to the General. Major Connolly, of General Baird's staff, is equally deserving of commendation for his attention to duty and unflinching bravery. Our losses from the seventh up to the six-teenth, will amount to at least four thousand men. The enemy's loss will, I apprehend, not exceed in killed, wounded, and missing, twenty-five hundred, as he fought mostly behind breast-works. A. J. Daugherty. Another account. Resacca, Ga., May 17. The preliminary operations of General Sherman's campaign are alread