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ed and wounded. Only three hundred in the 24th Missouri were present, but they lost twenty-nine killed, and a large number wounded. The 12th and 17th Missouri, 3d Iowa cavalry, and 8th Indiana, lost about forty each. Among the wounded are General Asboth, in the arm; Col. Carr, also in the arm; Lieutenant-Colonel Galligan, Lieutenant-Col. Herron, and Major Coile, of the Ninth Iowa. Besides being wounded, Colonel Herron was taken prisoner. Colonel Dodge had three horses shot under him. Lieut Smith, of the 2d Ohio battery, was taken prisoner, and, jumping from a wagon to make his escape, was killed. Gen. Slack was dangerously wounded. Col. McIntosh was killed Col. Reeves, of the 2d regiment of volunteers, was dangerously wounded. Col. Hebert, of the 3d Louisiana volunteers, was killed or dangerously wounded Major Gen. Sterling Price was slightly wounded. Thirteen pieces of artillery were captured by our men, among which was one piece lost by Siegel at Wilson's creek. Our lo
Wilmer & Smith's European Times, which appears to be one of the few English papers favorable to the Yankees, expresses the opinion that if the North does not conquer the South in the next ninety days, the European Powers will have to step in, and, for the sake of humanity, both in Europe and America, put an end to the present struggle. We place no reliance upon the aid of the European Powers. We can achieve our own independence, and will do it, no thanks to any of them. As to the conquest of the South in ninety days, that is a beautiful idea. If it could be effected, it would also be a conquest of the Yankees themselves, and of everything in America in which Europe is interested.--The great staples will be destroyed before they can pass into the possession of our enemies. We have strength enough, at all events, to accomplish this object, and it will be done.