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everal companies of Irishmen to charge the battery, when he was brought down by a shot in the leg. Col. Smith's 13th Ohio engaged the enemy on the left, and Col. Lowe's 12th Ohio directly in the front. Col. Lowe fell dead at the head of his regiment, early in the hottest of the fire, by receiving a ball in the forehead. Col. Lowe fell dead at the head of his regiment, early in the hottest of the fire, by receiving a ball in the forehead. Captain McMullen's howitzer battery, and Captain Snyder's two field-pieces, meantime, were got into the best position possible under the circumstances, and soon silenced two of the rebel guns. The fire slackened at intervals, but grew more furious as night approached. The German brigade was led gallantly into action by Col.red most, was commanded by him in person, and Colonel McCook also led his brigade into action. Major General Rosencranz, Gen. Benham, Cols. McCook, Lyttle and Lowe, and Captains Hartsuff, Snider, McMullin and Burk, and other officers displayed particular acts of personal gallantry. The troops engaged were exclusively from