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tly on many bloody fields, confronted the Yankee officer and demanded its restoration. A refusal was given, and the two officers became engaged in a hand-to-hand encounter, the result of which was that General Hagood slew his opponent and bore off the flag in triumph. A son of General Finnegan, of Florida, was wounded in this engagement. The following is a list of casualties in the Sixth regiment Virginia infantry in the engagement of Friday, the 19th instant: Wounded-- First Sergeant William Bass, company I, slightly in arm; privates Richard Fuqua and R. J. Sadler, of the same company; the first severely in head and the latter slightly. Missing--Privates A. Ashbury, company B; L. Fredericks, company C; E. H. Bradley and William Pass, company D; Josiah Joyner, company E; A. Eisell, company F. Wounded 3, missing 6; total 9. The regular train from Petersburg had not arrived up to a late hour last night; but passengers by the ambulance train, which got in at 3 o'clock re