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. C. Blacknall, slightly wounded in four places, and had his horse shot under him. (Having a sprained ankle he had to go into the engagement on horseback) Capt. S. A. Shuford, killed. Capt. J. H. Millor, Severely wounded in the body. Capt. W. P. Hill, severely in the shoulder and leg. Capt. W. H. Johnston, severely in the leg and hand. Capt. A. D. Peace, slightly in the face. Lieut. T. J. Crocker, co G, slightly in the shoulder. Lieut. W. P. Gl'l, (acting Adjutant,) slightly in the shoulder and arm. Lieut. Nicholson, co. C, severely in the head. Lieut. Coggin, co C, severely in the foot. Lieut. Hill, co. H, severely in the arm. Lieut. A. M. Luria, co I, severely in the head, supposed mortally. Lieut. G. W. Hunter, co. K, severely in the arm. Lieut. W. Torrence, co, K, severely in the side. List of casualties among the non-commissioned officers and privates very heavy, not now fully ascertained — supposed to be 30 killed and 120 wounded. The office
and the breastworks. Saturday morning it was determined to attack and two divisions were sent down the Williamsburg road for the purpose. General division led the advance supported by Longstreets. As soon as the enemy a cotton was reached Gen. Hill prepared for a vigorous attack. Featherstone's brigade led the advance. It was commanded on the occasion by Col. Anderson, the General being ill in the city. Garland's brigade commenced the attack on the left, and in a few minutes the engagecular brigades and regiments not now obtained.--Up to this time the enemy have been held in attack at this battle field, our troops merely falling back a short distance to gain a better position. To return to the right. During the night Generals Hill and Longstreet were reinforced by Hager's division. The enemy also were largely reinforced. Early in the morning the fight was renewed. Gen. Pryor's brigade stationed on the right of our line, were fired on by daylight, and had one man kil