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o be true that he has indeed lost his life on the field of battle, it may with truth be said that Virginia has offered no nobler sacrifice to this war than this youthful and brave officer. We also regret to hear a report of the death of Col. Willis, of the 12th Georgia regiment, commanding Pegram's brigade. It is hoped, too, that this may prove to be orroneous. Col. Willis was a brave officer, and has participated in many of the hard fought battles of the war. It is said that Col. Gibson, of the 49th Virginia regiment, is wounded and in the hands of the enemy. We have thus far been unable to ascertain the number of our casualties. Some of the wounded were brought down yesterday. [from our own correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia,near Mechanicsville, May 31, 1864. Yesterday morning about three o'clock Gen. Early, was ordered to move from his entrenched position on our then right wing, and reconnoitre the enemy's position, for the purpose of determi
mbers, slightly in head; I W White, Abingdon, dangerously in leg; George Spiller, Botetourt, slightly in head and leg; Wm P Watston, North Carolina, slightly in arm. company B.--killed: Privates J B Stanard, Orange; W H McDowell, North Carolina; D G Jefferson Amelia, died of wounds, wounded: Serg't H H Gannow, Mobile, slightly in both legs; J H Bransford, Chesterfield slightly in foot and band; E D Christian, Petersburg slightly in head; J D garden, Southampton badly in thigh and arm; F G Gibson, Fluvanna, two fingers amputated and in leg very badly; Hagan, Essex, badly in leg; M Marshall, Vicksburg, Miss, badly in knee; P W Woodill, New Orleans, slightly in leg. company C.--wounded Capt a G bill, severely in head; Lieut S S Shrivar, Whealing, Va., slightly in arm; Serg't J a Stuart Augusta; slightly in leg; Serg't L E H F Wise, Norfolk, slightly in arm; W Jones, Bedford, badly bruised; J L Merritt, Brunswick, badly in abdomen; G H Randolph, Fauquier, badly in head; C H Reed, Ric