the prospect grows less f; moment, for any of us to Yesterday we charged a field, under a murderous almost certain death, and i cle that any of us escaped.and the 1st suffered terribfriends of those I mention wounded, and that those w us are well. We have bedays, and taken two lines o I wish you would tell Mr. to the public, for me, that possible for any of the frie bodies of the dead away; i every precaution to mark i keep the places so that they when we have time and opj that I can not do anything tling their affairs until we again, when I will give the tion.KILLED.Corporal J, B. Davis, JumCorporal G. Canfield, May C McAdams, May 10.G Husherman, June 3.WOUNDED.Corporal C Ball, May — Corporal J Stage, Jane 1. Corporal II Wheeler, May Lieutenant G Watson, May Lieutenant II Fisk, May 12 J Clements, Mav 5*R H Foulk, May 31.C 3uisinger, May 12.G Libbert, June 1.H Platt, May 12.II Piefer, May 5.D Recona, May 10.A II Smith, May 24.John Walk-t, May 5. William White, May 5 William Nelson, May 5 :Samuel Gillison, June 3. Wasaur, May 11.White, May 5.Thomas Holcomb, May 5. iJamcis Strong, May 24.'William Grearson, May 24 •June 18—Gillet Stevenson breaking homes, serious.John Walker second time serious,\Austrn SW-eet,iseeOnd toe o 'John Ri'charite, ib leg, eerie Corporal Henry Pottfbaum Corporal James Hubbart, i June 19—Henry E Miller, rious, not dangerous.FROM THE 134*]The Green6burg Reputl ter from this regiment, di Alabama, from which we e lowing:“We are about a mile anI Kn frnnf. Our fir