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re vigorously, and, by the time we were prepared to receive them, had turned their heaviest fire on the left centre, General Sherman's division, and drove our men back from their camps, and bringing up a fresh force; opened fire on our left wing, Gee soon became general along the whole line, and began to tell with terrible effect on the rebels. Gens. McClernand, Sherman, and Huriburt's men, though chiefly jaded from the previous day's fighting, still maintained their honors won at DonelsoGeneral Grant and your correspondent, when a cannon ball took of his head, and killed and wound several others. General Sherman had two horses killed under him, General McClernand shared like dangers, and also General Huriburt, each receiving h dead. Lieut Col. Kyle, 41st, Indiana, mortally wounded Col. Davis, 46th Illinois, mortally wounded. Gen. W. T. Sherman, wounded in the hand by a cannon ball. Colonel Sweeny, 52d Illinois, Acting Brigadier-General, wounded. He rec