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rse they felt upon the hands of our surgeons who are as busy as men can well be, and the hospitals present such scenes as I never again wish to look upon. Every few moments some poor fellow dies, and without a murmur, apparently having made up his mind to take whatever comes with the best possible grace. Around the amputation table soldiers are lying, looking on at the operations with supreme indifference, not knowing how soon their own time may come to undergo the same torture. General Rosscrans had about one thousand five hundred men actually engaged in the fight, and the rebels some two thousand five hundred, as nearly as could be ascertained. The whole force 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 r