U UIIU ui.wuvua. -'Vimvithe officers or sergeant* being with their men at the time, it does not surprise us that the men. without officers to command them, tailed to drive the rebels from the place. The rebels were commanded by Major Hatley, of Fayette C. 11., Yu., and ('apt. l’hclps, of Ripley, Jackin county, Va. Their loss was one killed and two wounded. Our loss, two wounded and seventy-two prisoners, us follows:Lieut. Col. W. C. Starr.Cap!- Samuel .Davis,Lieut. T. F. Stivers.Lieut, dames JI wing.Company A.Iser;.- C W W Us 11 11u-bs*• 1. I.ippcid W Jeffrey*« d Huberts d A Ken-uesC Parlor;* ;je A Kiuicrford II CummingsL Logsdon «• A Cummings O Logsdonu M Spiouse*• A d Wills’pi*i l» liose 31 Low man 31 Bonnet S Hoy sc Ji Hricker d L Cooper d A Davisd Dart owW I)illiar \V F Lloyd d Lyond 31* Williamson d A utile d 31 Wert fall 31 Stout V A Stout A Stout J Chaucoy W Dayman lt;1 Campbell T S Cunningham F Converse S CarpenterDU Mercer W It Msddoek .V Montgumeryd W 31 ills Isaac 3Iidkiff W A Price J 15 Roberts d D Sayex 15 d Vincent d YoungCompany F.W 31 tdrawI) Smarr D U Sag reS 11 oners 31 Collins J Ilarpold S Smith J HorneL Pickens1 Rhodes G Hughs F McGrawI HorsemanB d Hughs W A RogersW Fudge Company C.C Springer J ITayaWounded—Jeremiah Dayman, shot through left, hand and right lung, supposed mortal. St. Clear Seals, shot in the mouth, ball lodgiug in throat, wound in right shoulder, two wounds in left arm. Will recover.The above is a corieet list of prisoners and wounded.Hen in W. Biia7.ii:,1st Lieut, and Adg't, Oth Reg’t V. V. I.