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e fighting now became desperate along our whole line. The battle is still raging, with varied fortune, and even more furiously than yesterday. We took 2,000 prisoners yesterday, who are now at Corinth. To-day we captured several batteries and lost some. It is impossible in the road and confusion of battle to give particulars. General Beauregard is in command of the Confederate army, assisted by Generals Polk, Bragg, Hardee, Breckinridge, and others. General Cheatham, Bowen, and Clarke, are slightly wounded. The loss is very heavy on both sides. Shiloh, April 7--9 P.M. --The battle has raged all day, and night alone put a suspension to the strife. The fight was more obstinate and furious than that of yesterday, and the loss on both sides is very heavy. The enemy were heavily reinforced through out the day. Seeing this, General Beauregard withdrew his troops back of the Federal encampment. The enemy followed up, when the battle was renewed and continued until ni