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y, 11th Ala; L C Meyers, 6th Ala; W H Ware, 4th Ala; J W Wier, 11th Ala; Corp'l S W Chadwick, 5th Ala; W H Dunklin, 3d Ala; C W Goll, do; J H Brownlee, 10th Ala; Corp'l W R Thomas, 5th Ala; J F Cameron, 11th Ala; Sergt W Western, 15th Ala; Sergt J O Mallowry, 10th Ala; Sergt Thos Brasher, do; Lt J E Shelley, do; T S Nabors, do; J W Glover, do; J T McClanahan, do; J A Christian, do; Sergt J M Hackney, 9th Ala; Corp'l W M Barron, 13th Ala; Lieut David Reece, 26th Ala; R J Stewart, 11th Ala; J H Hill, 4th Ala; J R King, 4th Ala; M J Billingsley, 4th Ala; Corp'l J H Lindsay, 14th Ala; Corp'l N L Ferguson, 5th Ala bat; James M Patrick, 10th Ala; V Y Allen, 14th Ala, N C Beddinfield, 4th Ala; John G Ross, do do; W H Linebaugh, 8th Ala; Lieut F C Robins, 4th Ala; Lieut A M Moore, 10th Ala; J P Clark, 11th Ala; Capt R W Cowan, 10th Ala; Capt Wm Lee, do do; Corp'l M F McClintock, 13th Ala; S P Kennedy, do do; T J Yeatman, 40th Va; D L Hodgins, 10th Ala; Lieut T R Herd, 8th Ala; Corp'l W A King,
The great battle.brilliant victory.the enemy in full retreatdetails of the fightStorming of Mechanicsville.capture of Ellyson's Mills?battle of Beaver Dam Creek.the fight at Gaines Mills!&c. &c. &c. When Gen. A. P. Hill had steadily driven the enemy from Meadow Bridge, and had taken up the line of march towards Mechanicville and the road, evening had far advanced, and it was supposed that a halt would take place. Gen. Ripley, however, with the 44th and 48th Georgia, and 2d and 3d North C Gen. Riker is among the prisoners brought to the city yesterday morning. Miscellaneous. Among the wounded may be mentioned Maj. John M. Daniel, editor of the Richmond Examiner, and late of Gen. Floyd's staff, but now acting with Gen. Hill. His arm was shattered. Capt. Wm. Randall, company K, 1st Louisiana, was not killed as at first reported. He received a severe wound in the right arm at the elbow joint. Maj. Edward Savage, N. C. State troops, was among the wounded.