KTAn army corrosjonlt;lent of theKalamazoo Ckrittion Ihraid, of lhc II th lust, gives an account of the gnllanl baronet charge of the 4th Michigan Inf.iotrr, in one of the late fights on the Chh-kahominr, near Kichmond, and its results in the ruutc of a easily superior number of the enemy with the capture of a large number of prisoner*. and thus speaks or Dr. Clarke, of this Tillage, the Surgeon of that Regiment:—“Surgeon Win. E. Clarke, whose cooluess and courage in tho performance of his duties while the bullets were whistling around him, was the subject of general praise, after dressing oar own wounded, attended to the wounded prisoners.”