paigli, iiuoe mt'ii liavc ucver » ra^jrwlul aw-nult. while they have, oa more than ' one occasion, been driven from positions byonr troop* :What their losses were in thi* assault upon the 20ib Corps and General laaoall’s division, i* i ot kDown, though it is certain that if oar reserves hed been able to conw up in time to fobow up their repuls*, it would bave been* fearful cnarge for them. In front of the no- | lition so bravely held the 14f.h Kentuolly, j twentj-aeven d**ad bodice were found. t he j trees and bouBt* about, showfd how well pur artitb ry bad Wn served, and it is not possible that they retired without a heavy lo»t inwounded. * I ' 1, .....|General Hascall issued an order cotapli-nof nting ColoDel Gal op and hi* regiment for their conduct, as well as th* whole division.General Oox, bearing the *oud4 of ttie battle, moved with promptness to the supnoirt of General Has rail but did not arrive in seuaonto wftceep the repulse. Hi* troops Were