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Runaway. --Jim, a negro boy belonging to Jasper Clayton, of Chesterfield, Va., was brought to my jail on the 27th of May by E. R. Pullen, from Caroline county, Va. Said boy is about 17 years old, 4 feet 4 inches high, has a large scar back of his head. The owner will please call and pay expenses and take him way Robert Lumpkin. Richmond, June 11, 1862. je 12--3t*
Runaway. --Leroy, a negro man belonging to Alfred Bernard, was brought to my jail on the 27th of May by E. R. Pullen, from Caroline county jail. Said negro was hired to John J. Worth, to work in the coal mines. The owner will please call and pay expenses and take him away. Robert Lumpkin. Richmond, June 11, 1862. je 12--3t*
Reports of casualties. We append some further reports of killed, wounded, and missing, in the late battle near Richmond. List of the casualties in the 14th Regiment Georgia Volunteers, Colonel F Price commanding, in the battle of May 31st, 1862. Headq'rs 14th Reg't Ga. Vols., Camp near the Picket Lines. June 11th, 1862. Editors Richmond Dispatch: Below I send you an accurate statement of the casualties in the 14th Georgia Regiment, in the battle of the 31st of May. The 14th formed a portion of the brigade of acting Brigadier-General Colonel Wade Hampton; the other regiments being the "Hampton Legion"--19th Georgia and 16th North Carolina. The brigade arrived on the field about 6 o'clock P. M., after a double-quick of three miles, and immediately formed in line of battle, and charged a masked battery situated in the woods on the left of the line, and to the left of the road. A large majority of the casualties of the 14th Georgia regiment was occasioned by the en