Another Rebel Account of the Rattle ofGettysburg—Very Severe Losses Admitted. |A correspondent of the Richmond Sentinel gives an account of the battle at Gettya-burg, which varie9 but little from the account we have already published. He adds, however, some details ot the rebel losses which we have not before met with, as fol-j low®:Our ioss has been most serious, especially in general and held officers, and largely in men. Gen. Pender is wounded severely, but not dangerously. Gen. Hood had his left arm struck bv a ball, but will be able to save it. Gen. Heth is wounded slightly ; he is here, a9 is also Gen. Pender. Gen. G. T. Anderson is wounded in the fleshy part of the leg ; he is here. Gen. R. J. Semmes, wounded through femoral artery, but not dangerously ; he had a tourniquet and applied it at once. Gen. Jenkins (of cavalry) is wounded in head and is here. Gen. Scaler is wounded and here, but not severely, I think. Gen. Pittigrew is reported wounded but not here. Gen. J. M. Jones is wounded, but I learn not severely. Gen. Wade Hampton, reported wounded, but not here. Gen. Trimble is abo said to be wounded in leg, and will, it is reported, lose it. #The following field officers have been either killed or wounded :Col. Thomas, 8th Georgia, wounded ; Col. Mounger, 9th Georgia, killed : Col. Brown, 58th Georgia, wounded,; Major Gee, — Georgia, wounded ; Col. Carrington, 18th Virginia, wounded, reported since dead ; Col. DeSausure, South Carolina, killed ; Col. Kennedy, South Carolina, wounded ; Col. E. C. Edmunds, 38th Virginia, killed ; Lieut. Col. Whittle, 38th Virginia, wounded; Col. H. B. Miller, 42d Mississippi, killed ; Col. Carter, 13th Mississippi, killed; Col. Holder, 17th Mississippi, wounded ; Col Henry Gault, 19th Mississippi, badly wounded, Col.! Ellis, Virginia,reported killed ; Col. Eppa Hun-ton, reported wounded; Col. Stuart, 56th Virginia, wounded ; Col. L. B. Williams, Virginia, reported killed , Col. W. T. Parson, Virginia,wAiindpil in thft pnAinv^ hnvtrl • Pnl .TnnpQ 90th