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e Jesse Pennington. Eight Company — Capt T A Perry, Corpl J M Drew, Privates B Lauter and J Plane. Ninth Company--Corpl L M. Gresham, Privates A C Roberts, J H. Peeples, J E Tacker, and J B Carson. Tenth Company--Privates N Wilson, J T Bryant, J L Long, and Thos L Blanton Eleventh Company.--Privates F Burns and C S Shippey. Wounded. Lieut.-Col. Pyles, severely. First Company.--Lieut Brown, Lieut C L Wript, Serg J Roberts, Serg R Corbyn, Privates D P Hurlbut, B MasD D Barleson, T W Albriton, E F Lyhea, W H Broad water, J J Anglin, L S Hendricks, E F Williams, J R Zetrower. Fifth Company.--Lieut J O'Neal, Serg W F Sollo, Privates E F Decotts, T Saunders, A Butler, G Cameron, J T Edwards, J Morrison, S P Bryant, E A Moore, Richard Cole, G Arnold. Sixth Company--Capt Musgrove, Lieut A J Stewart, Serg J L Dutton, Serg M Harrington, Corp'l R Wolf, Corp'l B Houck, Privates D Edwards, H Hore, J McKinley, T Coleman, J Moring, James Wilson, Henry Wilson, W
f his brigades, who were then encamped at the month of wolf Creek, to prepare for a march. The troops c of the 45th and 22d Virginia regiments, commanded by Col. Brown and Lieut-Col. Earbes. Col. Finney's battalion two pieces of Otny's battery; Bryant's battery of four guns, and three mountain Howitzers under Captain Dowry, were ferried across New river during the night, and commenced their journey at daylight the next morning. The march continued till Thursday night, when we slept on ourever bean under fire before. At each discharge from the enemy's guns they fell by scores; they stood till nearly every other man lay dead or wounded, when they broke and retreated in the greatest disorder. The batteries of Captains Grey and Bryant were now left unprotected. Captain Grey, though wounded, stood by his men, while they strove amid the iron hail to get their guns from the field. A perfect panic now sned Save some few brave spirits, who would not leave the field, everybody se