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s wounds, and that his brilliant promise may be fulfilled, to the discharge of even more important duties to his country. A Friends who Saw Him. Lists of casualties.Seventh Virginia regiment. Headquarters 7th Va., Vols., May 8th, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch:--You will confer a favor by publishing the following list of the killed and wounded of the 7th Virginia Regiment, Col. J. L Kemper in the engagement near Williamsburg, on Monday last; Company A. Killed--Private Jas L' Clone Wounded--Lieut F. V. Foy, arm and breast. Privates Jno W. Price, in the hand; W P Carpenter, slightly; Wm Warren, face. Company B. Wounded--Privates Wm. Nicholson, mortally in the breast; J. W. Brown, slightly in the back. Company C. Wounded--Capt. P. S. Ashby, slightly in the head; Lieut J. W. Pannill, seriously in the leg. Privates John Bickers, slightly in the back; Wm. J. Cook, slightly in the head; Wm. A. Backsley, slightly in the arm; Henry Mitchell, seriou