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ckleman fell while gallantly leading his brigade. Gen. Oglesby is dangerously wounded. Gen. McPherson, with his command, reached Corinth yesterday. General Rosecrans pursued the retreating enecrans, Major-General. Under previous instructions, Gen. Hurlbut is also following. General McPherson is in the lead of General Rosecrans's column. The rebel General Martin is said to be kived to return to Corinth with two regiments, and to leave two regiments to come back with Brig.-Gen. McPherson. At daylight, on the morning of the tenth, I started to Corinth with the Thirteenth and Eleventh and Fifteenth under the command of Lieut.-Col. Hall of the Eleventh to return with Gen. McPherson. We marched back to Corinth in less than two days, without any unusual occurrence. The Ef Hatchie, but he did not assist General Rosecrans. After the enemy was defeated, he sent General McPherson to Corinth with two thousand men, and they joined in the pursuit next day. That is all he
the enemy. General Hackleman fell while gallantly leading his brigade. Gen. Oglesby is dangerously wounded. Gen. McPherson, with his command, reached Corinth yesterday. General Rosecrans pursued the retreating enemy this morning, and shoy. (Signed) W. S. Rosecrans, Major-General. Under previous instructions, Gen. Hurlbut is also following. General McPherson is in the lead of General Rosecrans's column. The rebel General Martin is said to be killed. (Signed) U. S. ne day, orders were received to return to Corinth with two regiments, and to leave two regiments to come back with Brig.-Gen. McPherson. At daylight, on the morning of the tenth, I started to Corinth with the Thirteenth and Sixteenth, leaving the Eleventh and Fifteenth under the command of Lieut.-Col. Hall of the Eleventh to return with Gen. McPherson. We marched back to Corinth in less than two days, without any unusual occurrence. The Eleventh and Fifteenth arrived one day later. During