baltle-fiold, the rebel# fell back with their baiter-1 i.Pf and the next morning (ftffuvday) we bad to , go And skirmish for them Again. W. found them not fir off in *ome force, but did not auc*-e«d in drawing them out though wo had *otnt aliarp I practice with their pleketa, in which Corp. L lb Grover, and ('. B. Mend of Co, F, were wounded,| both in the head, but neither are considered dan-perotis. There ha* not been mo h fighting *ice, exoupt picket firing. In the afternoon it nmcd in to rein* mid continued nearly all night.To-day they arc picking up the wounded and ^ burying the dead. For a more eimprebetwi w account of aff*int here, yog mu*t refer to the jm | pen. I think the rebel* are beginning to wi»h thetniHvea back in Dixie. We hate captured several eery large baggage train* aud I cannot tell how many prieogiw F. S. A scouting pert) hare ju*t found W. W. Leach on the Held badly wounded through the body. In huate, W. W.F. S. Tha 'id 11* girotntil Chaplain ha* juwi armed from Washington, where he had born after the bharpsho.itrr'* mail. When he got to KrametUburg ho w«» takcu prisoner by a squad 0/ rebel*, and tfcc mad wiu captured, but hesuco ed*1 td in ctcipii g hiutMtlf- thero w*« nonu but pri* rata mail. W. W.