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e Gen. Walker's division made an attack on the enemy's right centre and made some impression. A terrible struggle took place on Pea Vine creek, where Rosecrans held a strong position. A charge was made and he was forced to fall back, our troops occupying the heights. Our loss in this was about 1500. The position secured is an important one. The attack on the enemy's lines was made early Saturday morning, about eight miles northwest of Ringgold, on this side the Chickamauga, on Frazier's farm. We took on Saturday eight pieces of artillery, many small arms, and a number of prisoners — how many, is not yet known. Polk's corps lost about 1600 in Saturday's battle. Brig.-Gen. Preston Smith, long known as the Colonel of the 154th regiment Tennessee volunteers, was killed. Of the same regiment Capt. John S. Donelson, son of Andrew J. Donelson, was killed, and Capt. St. Clair Morgan, of Nashville. We are informed that Avery's battalion of cavalry was captured by