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-W. H. Crane, head; Julius Ferrill, face; George Butler, body; Bryan Morel body.; Thos. Purse, head. Wounded.--John A. Belvin, hip, severe; Frank Lenz, thigh severe.; L. Lipman, ankle, leg, and shoulder, severe.; Frank B. Bevill, breast, severe; James E. Carolan, hip, severe; R. Q. Baker, arm, severe; -- Estelle, arm, severe; -- Girardeau, face, severe; -- King, hip, severe; William Shellman, chin, slight; A. Holmes, wounded and prisoner; John Fleming, arm, severe; -- Rayzor, shoulder, slight; Martin, leg, slight; C. Hardwicke, leg, slight; Usena, leg, slight; J. Hunter, neck, slight; McDonald, body, severe; M. Franklin, arm and thigh, slightly; A. Tinsley, both arms, severe; Joe Godfrey, wrist, slight; E. Davis, shoulder, slight; Ivey, shoulder, severe; B. Donevan, leg, severe; S. Dasher, slight; Cole, arm, slight. Taken Prisoners.--S. Branch, Eastmead, Krenson. About six are missing. Seveney-eight went into the fight. Over half the corps are thus disabled or dead.
e headquarters of Gen. Patterson are in the house of Andrew Hunters the leading rebel of this county, an accomplished and able lawyer, who prosecuted John Brown. Hunter ran for the Virginia Convention last January, as the rebel candidate, and was badly beaten. In May last, he ran as a candidate for the next Legislature of that Sed by an overwhelming majority.--There was such a reaction between those two periods that the vote changed from 1,200 for Union in January, to 274 in May. "Mr. Hunter has deemed it convenient to leave with remarkable quickness, upon the approach of our column." Our opinion is, that Mr. Hunter's leaving did not display thds that the vote changed from 1,200 for Union in January, to 274 in May. "Mr. Hunter has deemed it convenient to leave with remarkable quickness, upon the approach of our column." Our opinion is, that Mr. Hunter's leaving did not display the "remarkable quickness" of the "grand army," on the retreat from Stone Bridge.