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vans, with the 8th Virginia regiment, Col. Hunton the 13th Mississippi, Colonel Barksdale; the 17th Mississippi, Colonel Featherston, and the 18th Mississippi, Colonel Burt.--The engagement very soon became general, and the fighting was terrible on both sides, the Yankees being protected by a heavy forest and having the advantage ve since it at three hundred in killed and wounded. This, however, is not comparable to the loss of the enemy. We have at this time no particulars except that Col. Burt, of the 18th Mississippi, was badly wounded, and Col. Tebbs, for what regiment is not stated, slightly. Our informant saw 300 Yankee prisoners marching by, and 8th Virginia, slightly wounded. Privates Hatcher and of the same regiment, killed.--Majors Martin and Brock, thought to be of Mississippi, badly wounded. Col. Burt's wound, though severe, is not considered mortal. Col. Tebbs is Lieut. Col. of the 8th Virginia. The First Company of Howitzers were not in the fight, no a