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centre and Crittenden advancing on their left. The battle was more severe at that hour than it had been, and the result was yet doubtful. Both sides were uneasy, but determined. Gen. Rosecrans felt its importance fully. If he is defeated he will be defeated badly, because he will fight as long as he had a brigade. If he is victorious the enemy will be destroyed. At this hour we are apprehensive. Some of our troops behaved badly, but most of them were hordes. I believe all but Walker's brigade, consisting of the 17th and 31st Ohio and two other regiments, were not in Wednesday's battle, being on guard, but they were engaged to-day. The enemy seemed fully as numerous as we. They did not use as much artillery Generals Joe Johnston and Bragg were in command. Prisoners say they lost largely. General McCook was brave to a fault and possessed. He narrowly escaped death many times. His horse was killed under him, and he was severely hurt by his horse falling under him.