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devoted to glaring accounts of the campaign in Virginia, which now almost wholly absorbs the attention of the Yankees, the accounts from other divisions being comparatively vague and obscure. The New York Herald publishes a list of the killed, wounded and missing in the battle of Williamsburg, which occupies more than six columns of solid type, and foots up as follows: Recapitulation. K'ed.W'ded.Misb'g.Agg. Gen. Kearney's div'n.87314174.8 Gen. Hooker's div'n3409173171,674 Gen. Couch's div'n198524128 Gen. Hancock's brig'd99580184 Total4551,4113882,254 The list, says the Herald, is correct so far as known; yet it adds: "The names of those who fell in Gen. Hancock's Brigade have not yet reached us, nor have the names of those who are missing in the 98th Pennsylvania volunteers, Gen. Peck, been ascertained." Hancock's Brigade suffered terribly on the field, and we may safely set it down that the Federal loss in the battle of Williamsburg was fully 5,000