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efore announced, are those of Wm. II. Hardee, a prominent merchant, and John Crowder, a young man, whose father is believed to be a prisoner. The brother of the young man — Wm. Crowder — was killed in the fight, and John was thought to be a prisoner, but his dead body was found with in the fortifications. Brig. Gen. Wise has issued an address to the soldiers and citizens who participated in the fight, in which he highly Compliments the militia and says that "Beauregard himself has thanked Archer and his comrades on the very spot of their devotion." Gen. Wise says "a people who can thus fight for their allars must besides, supported, guarded, by every arm which can be outstretched for their defence." So far twelve of the militia have died of their wounds. From the valley — the capture of Lexington — the movement against Lyncmsiro. The entrance of the enemy into Lexingson was resisted by a force under General McCausland, who fought them until his flanks were turne
Accident. --John Archer, a youth about 12 years of age, son of Mr. Reuben Clark, of Henrico, was knocked down and run over by a wagon near Howard's Grove on Saturday afternoon last. The injuries inflicted internally by the wheel of the wagon running over his body are of so serious a character as to cause doubts of his recovery in the mind of the physician who was summoned to attend him.