unningham, 102; Dickinson, 60; Wallace, 65; Wise, 104; Caskie, 78; Sands, 90; Harrison, 54; Courtney, 54; Magruder, 59; Gordon, 103; Dance, 56; Childrey, 76; Atkinson, 97; Tredegar Battalion, 250; Field and staff officers and band, 24--making in all 3,280.
Information has been received from the following companies of the increase in each as follows:
Captains R. L. Walker, 26; Griswold, 16; Bogye, 16; P. B. Stanard, 16; Marve, 14; McConnell, 27; three companies of Howitzers, 120; H. G. Cabell, 23; Peyton, 4; Dooley, 7; Lloyd, 4; J. G. Cabell, 12; Harrison, 28; Courtney, 86; Dance, 4; Elliott, 0; Gordon, 0; Taylor, 0; Sands, 2; Cunningham, 9--making the aggregate increase in the companies heard from 374, which, added to the 3,230, that they carried from Richmond, makes 3,604.
If the fifteen companies not yet heard from have increased in the same proportion as those heard from — to wit, at the rate of 21 9/10 percent., then their increase is 251, which, added to the 3,604, alre