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Full and authentic details.
letters from our correspondents.
the enemy routed!
gallant conduct of our troops.
Scenes and incidents
large number of Yankees killed.
Panic and Plight!
view of the battle field!!!
interesting papers found.
&c., &c., &c., &c., &c.

The York River train this morning brought up the body of young Wyatt, of the North Carolina Regiment, the only one killed on our side in the battle on Monday. He was a native of this city, and, as he following account states, lose his life while in the performance of a gallant action. The funeral ceremonies took place this afternoon at the Rev. Mr. Duncans Church, and the young soldier was buried with military honors.

By the afternoon train we received full accounts of the splendid victory at Bethel Church. Among the passengers was Mr. Henry C. Shook a private in Capt. Brown's Howitzer company. He had a ball in his wrist, as a memento of the part he bore in the engagement, and a gentleman who accompanied him exhibited to us one of the enemy's haversacks, numbers of which were scattered along the road in their flight.

The following letters are from our special correspondents. The writer of the first participated in the battle, and, we learn, bore himself gallantly.

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