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ce of neither side was engaged, night coming on before the battle could become general. The cannonading lasted only half an hour, and was most destructive, the Eleventh Ohio battery keeping up a perfect stories of iron hail upon the rebels as they charged, time after time down upon them. The principal regiments of the rebles were the Third Texas, Third Louisiana and a Mississippi regiment, the number of which I could not obtain. We took the Colonel (Military) of the Third Texas and a Louisiana Major prisoner. Both were wounded, and they both any that such desperate fight for the time it lasted and the soldier or of troops actually engaged, has not before been men during the war. The rebel General Little was killed on the battlefield, and the loss among their officers were large. The number of killed and wounded on the rebel she will reach seven hundred and some three hundred prisoners taken during their retreat, which retreat resembled the steawede of a fleck of sheep more than a