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e to follow. The charge was made in gallant style, Gen H leading it. A portion of the enemy's works were taken, and about thirty prisoners sent rearwards.--The enemy being largely reinforced, and Gen H.'s reinforcements, for some unexplained reason, failing to come to time, Gen H was compelled to retire with a loss of some three hundred in killed, wounded, and missing." The only matter worth mentioning is the order issued by the Quartermaster General, and which is being enforced by Col Corley, doing away with regimental Quartermasters. Their places are to be filled by the Sergeants. The Quartermaster of each brigade is to have one Assistant Quartermaster, who is to be charged specially with the payment of the troops. By the bye, your city journals ought to hurry Mr Memminger up. The troops in this army have not received one cent of pay since December last, and "small change" is getting awfully scarce. The telegraph the other day briefly mentioned that the gallant Col