nm* oftiDQ up.The enemy nfade nether stead three miles below Somerset, oad were again I rented.Night now earn# on, and our boys were exhausted, la the morning it was found the rebels had crossed the river during thenight In great oonfnsion. Mere than 100, it is said, were drowned. They planted a battery on the river, whieh was auiokly demolished. We reooverod 400 oat tie at the river. Their lees in hilled and oapturedis nearly 600, of when 60 were hilled.The loes ea our side is but 86 killed,wounded and missing.The shot mostly passed eve* the heads of our men. The whole affair was brilliant and dashing—1,200 to 2J500, led by Uc Generals in person. A Surgeon, under a flag ef truce, was searching for Gen. Pogrom after the battle._ ^ .• « __9__1 «.____ m m m m