Allen; Corporal Murphy, Privates Boyd and Stillman.
Wounded--Lieut. H. M. Fitzhugh; Serg't Crow, McGruder, Temple, Ball, Messier; Corporals Eddins, Beck; Privates Beckham, Cheatham, Thos. Berry, Donahoe, Geo. Dockerty, Davis, Daniel, Ege, Flemming, Finnell, Mott, Grigsby, Herring, Holland, Heart, Harrow, Geo. W. Johnston, E. P. Jones, W. T. Flint, James, Kimball, Mitchell, Mahoney, McLeod, Morton, O Brien, F. S. Price, Ritchie, Rose, Sacrey, T. H. Thompson, B. M. Temple, Partington, W. T. Smith, T. T. Yager.
This list proves the desperate bravery exhibited by the command in the bloody strife.--We learn that Mr. Dawson, a young English man, who came over in the Nashville, volunteered for the engagement, and received a wound while acting most gallantly.
The Crenshaw Battery, of this city, (attached to Gregg's brigade,) acted with distinguished gallantry in Friday's battle.
The casualties are: Serg't S. Strother and Private Robt Hines, killed; Corporal Wm. B. Allen, Mari
hn Dance, do do; J T Lancaster, 12th Miss; J W Smith, 20th Ga; Henry Moss, 34th N C; Andrew Kane, 4; Chas H Macey, 19th Miss Jno Soule 1st S C; F Smith, 2d Miss bat; B A Hill, 15th Ala; W H Moore, 1gland, 23d Ga; J H Hamley, 13th Ala; Sergt E W Smith, 19th Miss; J P Wagner, 14th La; Dan S Andrews Wm Simmons, 56th Va; E M Walter, 4th N C; L B Smith, 5th Texas; D M Jackson, 6th Ga; Wm Burlow, W Ga; Jas Lyle, 17th Ga; E P Pearson, 2d Ga; A H Smith, 8th Ga; J T Lewis, do do; R A Gentry, do do, ashaw, 7th Tenn; Jones Peterson, 10th N C; W J Smith, 5th Ala; H D Benton, 8th Ga; C A Kennedy, 20ta; W T Horn, 26th N C; G McKorly, 5th Ala; J P Smith, W S Alexander, W A Millard, 1st Tenn; J A Stes, Co E; C W Stewart, Co I; S Hurst, Co A; L N Smith, Co E; Jno Webb, Co E; Jesse Webb, do; R M How, 19th Ga; H M Williams, Lt co H, 14th Ga; H B Smith, Beco H, 14th Ga; W P Campbell, F T C Barns, cynes, Horner, Knight, Nichols, Peavey, Thomas, Smith, Otto.
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