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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 an army of flying soldiers. They scattered through the woods in every direction and we could only catch them in small squads. We captured the main part of the baggage train and stores, and finally halted at Jacinto, where Rosscrans now is. Price is supposed to be on the way to Ripley. Our loss will number five hundred in killed and wounded, and a good many die in hospital. The fifth Iowa went into action with four hundred and eight men, and came out with a loss of two hundred and sixteen men. The Eleventh and Twenty-sixth Missouri, Forty-eighth Indiana, Fourth Minnesota, and Sixteenth and Seventeenth Iowa all had more or less men in the fight at different times, and all fought like brave men and soldiers Rosecrans, Sullivan, and Col. Sanborn stood on the field, with gr