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ber of prisoners and capturing fourteen (14) pieces of artillery, when night came on and farther pursuit of the enemy ceased. The guns were captured by the Fourth Texas and Eighteenth Georgia, and a regiment was taken prisoners by the Fifth Texas regiment. In this engagement, I regret to report the loss of many gallant officers and men. Among those who fell, either killed or mortally wounded, were Colonel John Marshall, Lieutenant-Colonel Warwick, Captains E. D. Ryan, J. W. Hutcheson, P. P. Porter, T. M. Owen, A. A. G., and Lieutenants R. J. Lambert, C. Rich, D. L. Butts, D. P. Lyons, T. H. Halleman, of the Fourth Texas; Lieutenants J. E. Chute and W. G. Wallace, of the Fifth Texas; Captain B. F. Benton, First Texas; Lieutenants L. A. McCullough, T. J. Cohn, Thomas Dowden, of the Eighteenth Georgia; also Major Key, of the Fourth Texas ; Colonel Rainey, of the First Texas, and Colonel Robertson, of the Fifth Texas, received severe wounds while nobly discharging their duty. On the f