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unded — my Lieutenant is dead--Capt. Jepson is wounded. He is now to go home, and spend a few weeks recruiting himself. Our regiment had a hard time and heavy losses. We have been highly complimented by our General in the official report of the transactions. We tried to trust in God, and our trust was not confounded. I lay that day in the mud and water to my waist for an hour. I had a terrible cold, which has not yet gone. We had a wonderful experience and a providential escape. February 13. I am on board the Spaulding, with my company, guarding one hundred and forty prisoners, all officers. There are four colonels, two lieutenant-colonels, six majors, and the balance line officers. We came on yesterday morning, and our boys (company A) have done guard duty--two hours on and four hours off — by turns, ever since. P. --New-Haven Herald, March 1. Rebel Narratives. Richmond dispatch account.Richmond, February 26, 1862. In commencing a slight account of the cap
nding Second Division. List of killed and wounded of the Second Iowa infantry in the battle of Fort Donelson on February the 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862. Company A.--Killed, Private Richard Highram. Wounded, Lieut.----Fisdale, slightly; Corn Second Iowa infantry. List of killed and wounded of the Seventh Iowa infantry, in the battle of Fort Donelson on February 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862. Company A.--Killed, none. Wounded, Private Charles Goonoe, slightly. Company B.--Killght privates. List of killed and wounded in the Fourteenth regiment Iowa infantry, at the battle of Fort Donelson, February 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862. Regimental staff. Killed, Sergt.-Major S. H. Smith, shot through the head. Company D.1862. Brig.-Gen. John A. McClernand, Commanding First Division Illinois Volunteers: sir: On the morning of the thirteenth of February inst., I became temporarily detached from the brigade under W. H. L. Wallace, having, about the time the brigade