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t Gozzett, N. M. Jackson, and D. H. Baxley. Slightly Wounded.--Wm. Wallace, John Simmons, Joseph Simmons, Wm. Price, Jas. Hunter, John Hunter, H. N. Roberts, J. Hine, J. P. Stephens, S. Mitchell, Lieut. H. T. Bishop and Lieut. J. L. Wing. Cable Mountaineers. Killed.--None. Mortally Wounded.--J. N. Daniel, D. B. Parks. Slightly Wounded.--J. W. J. Kirbs, J. T. Daniel, J. P. Bryant, W. J. Simpson, W. A. Johnson, H. S. Collins, and P. J. Mullins. Davis Infantry.--from Atlanta. Killed.--John A. Puckett and W. L. Saywell. Slightly Wounded.--Lieut. J. T. Walton, A. C. McPherson, W. W. Davis, Chas. Tank, J. O. English, J. M. Wright, T. Phillips, A. Tumer, A. C. Sneed, R. T. Jordan, and W. W. Clower. Mr. Pritchard, the news agent of the Southern Press, is indebted to Mr. P. W. Alexander, of Upson county, Georgia, for the foregoing telegraphic report from Manassas. Mr. A. promises to send similar details of the Eighth Georgia Regiment to-morrow. P.