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e. Seventh Louisiana Regiment. Colonel H. Hays, Commander--Killed--Privates J. S. Brooks and Miles Smythe. Wounded--Privates P. Crim, J. McMann, slightly. Seventh Virginia Regiment. Lieut. Colonel Williams, Commander.--Killed--Private J. Brown. Wounded--1st Lieut.--Duvall, slight; Privates B. F. Fielding, L. Toombs, W. Hockstep, H. C. Burrows, S. McDede. 1st Virginia Regiment, Major F. G. Skinner, Commander.--Killed.--Lt. H. H. Miles, Corporal--Morris, Privates--Allen, Jthroughout the South. More Lincoln Outrages. A New York letter of August 31st, says: A Mr. Wineman and Mr. Mordecal, both of Charleston, S. C. arrived by the City of Washington yesterday. Letters were found upon them by Inspectors Brown and Isaacs, directed to parties in Charleston, which will be forwarded for examination to the authorities in Washington. Wineman, who is a druggist, had his pockets full of lancets — some 150 in all. Forty thousand dollars belonging to part