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hio, wounded; Col. Putnam, 93d Ill, killed; Lt Col. Stuart, 90th Ill, wounded; Col. Raum and Maj Walsh, 58th Ill, wounded; Lt-Col Cilpin, 26th Ill, wounded; Lt Col. Davidson, 77th Ill, wounded; Col. Marksdale, 74th Ill, wounded; N. H. Towner, Chief of Artillery, Gen Smith's staff, wounded; Maj-Glare, 32d Ind, killed; Col. Espy, 68th Ind, wounded; Colonel H. Heath, 100th Ind, mortally wounded; Maj Carter, 39th Ind, wounded; Col. O'Mesra, 90th Iowa, wounded; Maj McCauley, 10th Iowa, wounded; Col. Berry, 5th Ky, wounded; Maj Walker, 10th Mo, wounded; Maj Craven, 3d Mo, wounded. A report of the battle is furnished to the Washington authorities by Q. M. General M. C. Meigs, who acted as Government reporter for the occasion. The demonstration against Missionary Ridge was made on the 23d inst., about 11 o'clock in the morning. The report says: The rebels watched the formation and movement from their picket lines and rifle pits, and from the summits of Mission Ridge, 500 feet