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his handkerchief in his pocket, while his companions cheered the brave boy. I regret that I have failed to get his name. With this exception all of our boys behaved gallantly. The main attack was directed on the centre, where three pieces of Dickerson's Virginia artillery were planted, and supported by Corse's brigade. The firing ceased at half-past 12 o'clock, our boys maintaining their ground throughout the entire engagement. The greatest desire seemed to prevail among Corse's brigade to charge the enemy. Dickerson's battery behaved nobly, and to them, to Corse's brigade, and the 16th Georgia battalion of cavalry. is due the credit of having repulsed the enemy at the battle of Zollicoffer. 9 P. M. Since the above, our forces have returned from the pursuit, failing to overtake the fast fleeing enemy. They were asked by a citizen whether they would soon thrash out the rebels. Without stopping, they said, "D — n it; they couldn't fight the whole of Pickett's divisio