i liult;* «»f battle, and was familiar 0f ,viiple in a i i:«* of burntbrush, iIn* shape ami appear-with all the commands in Price's corps, and their proper i amv «*f which ex. assignment in line of battle.Col. Ross* regiment, the »*thelli Texas, was in Brigadier (loner perls declared. ................ ur-prise and suspicion. Submitted to medical examn.a^ n tho c\titu?aas far as theyiital Charles Phifer s brigade, and his brigade was in line of battle : to the left of Maury's division. 'The fortifications in frontwere able to decide, bones wire thus.* i f being. I lie man an were examined, andof Corinth were very stnaigly that the bones were i!cow the owm d that anti the\ burred In tary reasons. A swore be knew the had died, and that hthat tho t human i woman testifleiltse of a tan died, i lor satii-neighbor • cow that e bad takenherI constructed with htav1 siege guns, especially Fort Robinette. which was constructed with bastions. Directlv in j front of the tort was a formid | able abattis, formed by felling tryes in front of the works, and i,alnpa$ns.* the branches of the trees point- ther ,|,at _ing outward and trimmed to a pa,r 0f boots peculiarly sharp point, which would neces-1 tjle mstop. \\ Inch were sarily bo a serious obstruction nized as the same or ver to troops in line of battle mov- |ikt. lhoso t|„. stranger i ing forward in a charge, and before his disappearance which th° several regiments i woman alo wo re a pair •f.iibones and sold tlie.nIt was found, fur-t ho man had ii av cut iiIIid on Thef sllmiung Moore's brigade that the stranger had j! tuicd a short while heft re. I further in testimony thawan-were c«*m» lied to worm their waj through n the storming ofthe federal wo-ks, which w re stranger expected to r*c. i\ partiallv carried. Colonel j remittance by U tter « f *i. . i.lames II. Berry, of the r»th lt;and the fact was kn wti to b \ikansas Infantry, lostttis leg! family.A wit 11. tillfront of the Tishamingo hotel! that th* wonian o’in Corinth, and Acting Major addredMuller. of the *.‘nd Texas, was Those *atei:.truck by a shot and his body parties d.m.W liether mutorn to pieces. About o'clock on Saturday morning the com- the man and I mand “forward was given, plicate 1 in ais wife are in case of extraoim l Maurv's division marched dinars ciscuniotant\forward to the assault. After and one that a gcrossing a branch or ravine 1 lights t«* unrave! saw Col. Rodgers at the head of lotin. his regiment waving his sword, leading on his men m the charge and directlv in front of Port Robinette. I saw Lieutenant Kd. Daily, of company C,:nd Texas, shot down and many I others. Col. Rodgers, with some lt;»f his command, was in1 law \ t rnetIt is a well recognized fact that the mother who is nursing her child is obliged to be very careful about her diet flt;»r whatever she eats or drink** has rI effect upon her milk, and on-the gorge between the Hanks of geqUeiitly upon the health ofI m . 4 . ... . f A fAUit . . i . •a bastion of Fort Robinette and ker there he fell his body riddledwith bshort distance from where hetaxlis-child. The most symptoms, and ever, dea lie was buried a ^ pro,juc, d by dietarxcretion. But it i** less appro fell and was buried with the ciatr,i that similarly alarmim honors of war, due a brigadier ; rosl,its mav be prv duceJ m botl general bv the federal com- ch;idren and adults.bv the us. mamler. He was taken for a 0f milk taki n from improp.iml two small ones.»n Saturday afternooninnv it«x»t tun il »u ubrigadier general, as he wore Seattle. There have recent on his coat collar one large star jv poon a number of my 'to ri upoisoning cases, that after : ° • great deal of random speculammenced retreating to- tion have final!; been traced t wards Holly Springs and biv- leased mi’k. In spite, how ouackod at the deserted federal evcr of thest, warnings, th campon a creek called the 8Ut)]ect has not vet received th ( hervalla, and by command ot sanitary attention to which it i General Van Dorn a burial par- entitled. Particularly is th p of Jo men was detailed danger of such contaminatios. is-: ! •„i the .5th Mississippi. It was large cdics. where the ab- n. ordered to proceed to Corinth of wholesome pas urwe i-I under a flag of truce to bury 1 temptation to tho less gcrupi