The lose of the enemy if estimated at 1..00 tilled nod wounded, and 800 prisonersi. On total lo.-s was 550. Oar force engaged was about 14,000, that of the tmemv near30,000The Yankees had one regiment busy ail day burying their dead, and it is thought they did11 f {fgour'mer! had not been so exhausted, and had been able to follow up tbe enemy, there is DO doubt the battle would have resulted in a complete rout. As it was, however the victo-rv was a decided one, and has added fiesh laurels to tbe battle worn heroes who so gallantly won it. L'lXltn 4•ttt v nr rrr»AR RCK—THEISTH GEOEGIA