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the south, rockets were thrown towards Gen. Magruder's position, so that his batteries might participate in the fight and shell the enemy from their position in front of Longstreet. Dabney's heavy guns now opened, which, together with Lane's and Brown's batteries, completely silenced the enemy on the north side, and disabled the only field work that remained uncultured; for not less than six had fallen to us without a blow since passing in their rear, and the guns can now be plainly from our position on the south. Lane and Brown, however, are said to have had not less than dozen killed and wounded each; for before they finally retired from the conflict, the duello was rapid and vindictive. The Federals seemed particularly amazed at Dabney's heavy guns — Long Tom" and "Long Charlie"--for we could plainly see shells bursting around them in all direction, but, as far as we could learn, without any being now in readiness, Longstreet's forces the dense timber by three roads
Va; J M Scott, 44th Ga; J E Earls, 34th N C; A Francis, 1st N C; J S Hartness, 44th Ga; G Upchurch, 44th Ga; W Thompson, 44th Ga; J M Williams, 44th Ga; Sergt H B Brown, 38th N C; J H Grady, 1st N C; W H Purner, 19th N C; A Bass, 1st N C; H Withrow, 34th N C; C M Cook, 44th Ga; W H Butler, 44th Ga; Corp'l C L Carry, 22d N C; R H Gh Ga; J M Witt, co C, 4th G; W J Tyler, co G, 4th Ga; H Weston, co C, 4th Ga; A J Stutts, co D, 48th N C; J Kensington, co C, 4th Ga; W H Lewis, co I, 44th Ga; W Y Brown, co E, 48th Ga; Corp'l C E Cook, do do; Capt J N Wilcox, co K, 28th Ga; Lieut Robt Mathews, co G, 44th Ga; G W Townsend, co E, 19th Ga; Henry H Cox, co F, 45th Ga;D, 19th Ga; J W Bowman, co E, 35th Georgia. Second Virginia Battalion, formerly Second Artillery, Capt. J. C. Johnston Commanding. Company A. Sergeant W D Brown, wounded in the face and did not leave the field; Col S Trent, killed; Richard J Anderson, wounded slightly. Company D--Robt W Ezell, wounded in the leg; C R
Runaways. --A reward of ten dollars each will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in the City Jail, or at the Midlothian Mines, in Chesterfield county, of the following named negro men. --viz: Ellic, belonging to J. S. Middleton; Bob and Jim, to E. Green; Joe and Jim, to Hill Bradford; Joe, to Mrs. Mary Fox; Robert, to J. C. Spindle; Jacob, to Law Lee Muse; John, to Nat. Tyler; William. to Mr. Brown; Edward, to J. C. Crump; William, to B. D. Roy; Iverson, to J. S. Lacy; Edwin, to Joseph H. Poindexter; Henry, to Andrew E. Ellett; Joe, to Dr. G. M. Pollard; Jacob, to Julia Coghill; Joe, to James H. Panamore; Joe, to J. K. Dabney; Charles, to Dr. Wm Taliaferro; Ralph, to Mrs. E. W. Roy; Henry, to Jno. P. Tabb; Marcellus, to P. T. Burruss; William, to J. W. Winston; Booker, to Midlothian Company. Should any of the above Negroes have returned to their homes, the owners will please advise me, or if impressed into public service information as to their location will be thankfu