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Capt Morgan --The Knoxville Register, in alluding to Captain Morgan's late exploit, says he captured 40 prisoners, including 10 officers, besides one Yankee telegraph operator, the United States mail, and $50,000 in gold. Capt Morgan --The Knoxville Register, in alluding to Captain Morgan's late exploit, says he captured 40 prisoners, including 10 officers, besides one Yankee telegraph operator, the United States mail, and $50,000 in gold.
e line of fortifications during the while engagement. It is proper to state that Colonel Rains did not deem it necessary to fire except when the enemy were in force, and then his shot generally scattered them like a flock of frightened sheep. The damage cone to the enemy we had no means of ascertaining. The casualties from our side were-- Fifth Georgia Regiment, Colonel Manghan commanding--Privates Smith and Crowley, each wounded in the thigh with extra large Minnie balls. Col. Morgan's Tennessee Regiment.--Private Grisholm dangerously wounded with a musket ball; shot through the bowels. Third Georgia Battalion, Major Ruder commanding.--Private Spears wounded in his hand by a fragment of shell. Many of our gunners distinguished themselves by their admirable marksmanship whenever the enemy presented themselves in groups sufficiently large to waste powder on; but it would be invalid cut to mention names where all were burning with noble order to show themselves