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ent 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 reported all quiet at the time they left. The reported raid. Nothing more has been heard from the raiding party said to have started out from Grant's army on Monday. The report that they had struck the Danville railroad, so