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ny B. Southern Guard, Captain Horton. Killed — John T. Davis, George E. Mason, and John D. Richardson. Wounded — P. L. Thurmond, mortally; A Sandifer, slightly; D P Dews, in hand; W H Williamson, leg; W S Simmons, thigh, slightly. Missing — James T Little. Company C., Clifton Greye, Captain Clement. Killed — Henry A Faris, David C Layne and Griffle Barley. Wounded-- First Sergeant Thomas Cooke, slightly; G Delweedy, in thigh; S. P. Tweedy in thigh; F B Tweedy, in hand; Jos E. Ripany I, Rough and ready rifles, Capt. Jones. Killed--Sergeant R. F. Humphreys, and H P cobs Wounded--Corporal S. A. Lee, in shoulder; Jas W. Barton, in breast, severely; Wm. Gutheridge, in face; Jas Glasseil, in arm; Jas G. Kemper, in thigh; John James, in leg. Company K, Valley Ranger, Capt. A. M. Houston. Killed--First Lieut Jas W. Martin, Richard B. Parker, and Ro Hudson. Wounded--Serg. R. C. Campbell, in arm; Corporal J. M. Morrison, in face; Corporal J. T. Hurdy, in arm slightl
Impressive Ceremony. --The Right Rev. John Johns, D. D., Bishop of Virginia, administered the impressive right of confirmation to several ladies and gentlemen yesterday morning in the Monumental Church, (Rev. Dr. Woodbridge's) and at night in st. James, (Rev Dr. Peterkin's.)
d Matzine Switzerland; John M. S. Ireland Wm. F. Luckett, Loudoun county, Va; John R. Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.; Henry F. Weekle, Rockingham county, Va; James. Grigshy, King George county, Va.; John Rawlings, King George county, Va.; Lowin Stewart, Richmond. Va.; C inton W. Gulick, Lincas er county, Va.; John W. Virt, Loudoun county, Va.; Highly interesting from Missouri. A. St. Louis correspondent of the Milwaukee News writes as follows, under date of April 24th: I have spent a good many hours in looking around this city and chatting with men from all parts of the State, and I am satisfied that there are as many Secessionists here
Lieutenant Sutherland. Killed--Captain William R. Jennings, 1st Sergeant Ellis Hule; Privates C. C. Burks, Henry L. Briggs, Samuel Davidson, John , and S P emanes. Wounded--Lieutenant Shockley, Corporal J F Duncan, privates S G Buley, James W Bell, M Briggs, J M Childers, C H Claud, William, Cambs, James Davidson, C H Edwards, No. an Farmer, William Franklin, Joseph F Givene, Daniel M Huraid, William R Ricks, J M Mellon, Sidney C. Mooney, Zion Nester, Thomas Philips, H Rickman, Will No. an Farmer, William Franklin, Joseph F Givene, Daniel M Huraid, William R Ricks, J M Mellon, Sidney C. Mooney, Zion Nester, Thomas Philips, H Rickman, William E. Stricklin, James O Sumner, Dillan Sutherland, Carrad. Williams, and White. Missing--Privates Washington Claud, Solomon Hornsun, Ballard Marshall, Greenville Thompson, and William T Utt. All the dead and those badly wounded were left upon the field. A portion of those reported wounded and missing were probably killed.
Notice. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty. His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester. A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again. my 10--1m* Edward Baptist. Notice. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty. His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester. A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again. my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.