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ent directions, lay four other dead bodies. One of them held in his hand a small pocket almanac. Across a ravine upon a hill to the right of the earthworks was the camp of a Mississippi regiment. The men were gathered in little groups all over their camp, with their arms in their hands, in a perfect state of consternation. --Col. Bausenwein ordered the prisoners to fall into line and deliver up their arms. The men came forward and piled up their guns — of all descriptions, like those at Somerset. --In this camp there was about a cord of guns and two or three bushels of bowie-knives and revolvers. Passing a little to the north of the last-named camp was the camp of the Issaquah Artillery, from Louisiana. This was really a fine looking, well-uniformed set of men. Their uniform, like all their artillery, was of light gray, with red trimmings, their caps having a wide, red band. The three officers in charge of this battery were Lieuts. Spencer and Gibson, of Mississippi, and Lieut.