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affair some 250 killed and wounded, while our loss was only eight killed and twenty-four wounded. The following is a list of the casualties in the Richmond militia. Killed: 2d Sergeant J. E. Walker; wounded on Saturday and died on Sunday at 3 o'clock. He leaves a large family who were dependent upon him for support. Wounded Capt. James E. Riddick, thigh, sent to Danville; Lieut. J. H. Cook, flesh wound; 2d Lieut. B. L. Wilson; private H. C. Calvert, flesh wound in the leg; private James Fletcher, ball in the shoulder. According to the dispatch of Gen. Lee this fight must have taken place on Sunday; but strengthened by the testimony of men engaged, we can but believe that the confusion of dates is simply a telegraphic error. Outrages in Essex county. The recent visit of Yankee troops to Essex county proved quite disastrous to the inhabitants. From Tappahannock and Layton's 1,325 negroes were taken, and, in fact, the country has been entirely stripped of its lab