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From the Northwest. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Monterey, Va., July 20, 1861. So many reports have gone forth about the killed and prisoners of Gen. Garnett's command, that I deem it a duty to send you the names of the men who were killed or taken prisoners in our regiment, (Jackson's) If come one in each regiment would do the same, it would relieve a great deal of anxiety which is being felt by persons having friends or relatives in the army. Staff Officers.--A. C. L. Gatewood, Lewis M. Thomas. Privates.--Charles Williams, Wm. Alexander, James Critcher, M. A. Winston, Jno. Walker, James Andrus. A. [We regard the suggestion of our correspondent as excellent, and hope it will be complied with. --Eds. Dis.]
[published by request] Gloucester Point Battery, July 20th 1861. To the Committee on the part of the Ladies of Richmond: Ladies: The pleasing duty of receiving the dag of Virginia, which has been presented by the ladies of Richmond, and on this day hoisted amidst the assembled forces at this post, in the Gloucester Point Battery, devolves upon me. I discharge it under a just sense and the fullest appreciation of the patriotic motives that prompted its presentation. Were not the measure of incentive by which our hearts are emboldened and arms nerved, filled to the crim under a sense of the just and holy cause that has brought us to this Point, the cup would over flow under the consciousness that there floats above us the flag of Virginia presented by the ladies of Richmond. Be pleased to make these acknowledgments to the ladies of Richmond, and assure them that we heartily respond to their fervent aspirations to the Omnipotent Ruler of the Universe for the cons