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One regiment alone, the 2d Alabama, lost one hundred and ninety-six in killed and wounded. We shall publish a full list of the casualties to-morrow. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the 8th Virginia regiment, which occupied the right, and was commanded by Lieut. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Field officers killed, none wounded, Maj. Thrift Co. A--Killed, none, wounded, private Jas. H. Alder. Co. B--Killed, Lt. W. C. Carr; wounded, Capt. H. C. Bowie. Lieut. Ashley, privates J. Newton and Alb't Triplett. Co. C--Killed, Sergt. W. Fletcher; wounded. privates.--Graham, --Riley,--Hurst, and — Hurst. Co. B--Wounded, privates Wm. Donnelly, F. Bowyer, and W. Thomas. Co. E--Wounded, J. Weadon, S. M. Fling, J. T. Gaines, --Henderson, and — Cox Co. F.--Killed, private Wm. F. Fulton wounded, J. Barton.--Ocstello, W. Dickey, T. Owens, T. Lavenner, and H. Hopkins Co. C--Wounded, Capt. Berry, privates J. T. Ayre, S. Dickey, G. Cummings, C. Dyer, J. Trammel, and J. McIntosh Co.
. Zebal and Van Vinson, slightly. 3d Company--Killed; Privates R. Rideau, G. H. Bryens, and Jos Clark, Wounded; Serg't Ellis, slightly; Corporal W. Leafe, Privates W. A. Tew, A. Dupree, (seriously through body,) C. A. Gaugh, severely, F. Roulean, foot amputated, F. E. Koyle, J. Huisson, and J. Dick. 4th Company--Wounded: Capt Norcom, Lt. G. E. Apps, Corpls J. Lesesue, B Hufft, all slightly; privates L. Baker, leg fractured; W. P. Creesy, shoulder, severely; W. T. O' Neil, A Boucher, and C. Bateman, all slightly. The entire battalion lost 42 men killed and wounded in both engagements.--Serg't. J. Newton, of Hart's (South, Carolina) battery, who had volunteered to go in with the 2d company, was killed, Maj B. F. Eshleman commanded the battalion. General Wade Hampton, who recived two sabre cuts, besides a bullet in the thigh, has arrived at Charlottesville, where he is doing well. Major Miller, of North Carolina, and Capt. Williams, both wounded, arrived here yesterday evening.