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he enemy, taking counsel of their demoralization and fear, abandon the battle-field and retire, leaving over three hundred of their dead on the battle-field upwards of two hundred wounded, in charge of three surgeons, in hospitals; the battle-ground covered with the debris of an abandoned camp, such as blankets, overcoats and the like, besides a large amount of champagne, lobsters, sardines, fresh beef and everything rise that was palatable. Over two thousand stands of fine Springfield and Enfield muskets have gathered from the field to arm our incoming conscripts. The propel who were temporarily in the lines of the enemy say the enemy carried off their ambulatories inden down with dead and wounded. Mahone's men took from the enemy four pieces of artillery, but, owing to the density of the woods, could not bring them off. Our loss will reach, all told, not over seven hundred and fifty, of whom same four hundred were taken prisoners by the enemy. This happened thus as Mahone