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prisoners he had taken, but was finally compelled to abandon them, first, however, spiking the guns and disabling the carriages. About one o'clock the enemy seemed to be in great disorder, retreating and setting fire to their train and baggage wagons. Our forces were too much fatigued and cut up to pursue, and so the battle may be considered a drawn one. The following is a partial list of the killed and wounded on our side: Capt. Graiz, 1st Missouri, regiment, killed. Gen. Sweeney, wounded. Col. Mitchell, of the Kansas volunteers, severely wounded. Capt. Plummer, of the Regulars, wounded. Capt. Miller, Missouri 1st regiment, seriously wounded. Capt. Gavender wounded in the shoulder, out rode back on horseback from the battle-field to Springfield. Capt. Busk, slightly wounded. Col. Siegel, wounded in the left leg. Capt. McFarland, of Kansas 1st Regiment, wounded, supposed Mortally, having his skull fractured. Lieutenants A. P. Agnell, L. L. Jon