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tes Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H Lamb, slightly. Missing: Serg't Peter Smith, wounded and captured;
eed, now announces the revocation of Mr. Moore's exequatur, but as Mr. Davis did not grant it, we presume Mr. Moore will simply laugh at his attempted revocation. The indecorousness of the whole thing is that, as in order to revoke the exequatur Mr. Davis must acknowledge its existence, he speaks of it as having been granted by a "former Government authorized to act as the agent of the State of Virginia," meaning the Government of the United State! Well done, Mr. Davis. Miscellaneous. A dispatch from Cincinnati says that Gen. Carter's forces have crossed over the Cumberland river and driven Pegram out of Monticello. Gold was quoted in New York on the 10th at 140 Gen. Foster, at Newbern, N. C., has received instructions from Washington to place in close condiment all rebel officers captured by him. A letter has been received by Mrs. Janees Trighman, in from the with of her Gen. Trighman, stating that she is with him, and that he is but slightly wounded.