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pany I, Seventh Georgia. Other commanders report that all acted well and bravely. The casualties in the brigade are as follows: First Georgia Regulars.--Officers killed, none. Wounded, Lieutenant W. A. Williams, very dangerously; Lieutenant J. D. Anthony, painfully; Captain H. C. Cannon, slightly; Captain Tomlinson Fort, slightly; Lieutenant G. A. Rutherford, slightly; Lieutenant Pierce Horne, (acting Adjutant,) slightly. Enlisted men killed, four; wounded, thirty-eight, (two since deadal J. C. Camp, of company H, and private W. L. Morehead, of company G. I subjoin a list of the killed, wounded, and missing, on both of these occasions: Officers. Killed: None. Wounded: Lieutenant W. A. Williams, very dangerously; Lieutenant J. D. Anthony, painfully; Captain H. C. Cannon, not seriously; Captain Tomlinson Fort, slightly; Lieutenant G. A. Rutherford, Lieutenant Pierce Horner, slightly. Enlisted Men. Killed, 4; wounded, 38, two since died; missing, 15. Very respectfull