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. Sherman, Eighty-eighth Illinois. Major F. Ehrler, Second Missouri. Lieutenant-Colonel John Weber, Fifteenth Missouri. Captain W. W. Barrett, Forty-fourth Illinois, (wounded). Major W. A. Preston, Seventy-third Illinois (wounded). Major Silas Miller, of the Thirty-sixth Illinois (wounded and a prisoner). Captain P. C. Oleson, Thirty-sixth Illinois. Major E. C. Hubbard, Twenty-fourth Wisconsin. Lieutenant-Colonel McCreery, Twenty-first Michigan. Lieutenant-Colonel N. H. Walworth, y. On approaching General Rousseau's line, the battalion of regulars, under command of Major King, at my request, gallantly charged forward to our assistance, sustaining a severe loss in officers and men, in the effort. Colonels Stanley and Miller now promptly re-formed their brigades, with the remaining portions of the batteries, and took position on the new line, as designated by Major-General Thomas. Shortly afterward, the Twenty-ninth brigade was ordered to the left, to repel an att