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nded is the 11st Alabama regiment in of the 27th June Lieut Col. S F wounded. L. W. B Young, slightly; Privates A F Wayne, and rely; L B Hackaby, T R Johnson, do; A A Johnson, seriously; F E Safety, J R Conts, Wm Griffith, Wm Worthington. Total wounded, 10. Company B.--Killed Jar F Allen, H T Cimlfield, Henry H Lamb missing 2; total, 6. Company F.--Killed: A J Garner, Privates Kennedy, Jacob Taylor, Lewis Taylor, Spinks, Espy. Wounded: Sergt Oldham, leg; Corp'l Cawley and Johnson, Privates Fitts, Campbell, James, Smith, Brown, Degby, Lightsey, Killed, 6; wounded, 11; missing, 3; total, 20. Company G.--Killed: Private Humphrey. Wounded: s, thigh and arm; Privates D A Ballard, hip; Geo. Craiz, shoulders; J M Davis, thigh; A Dunlop, hand; D T Ferguson, head and back; E J Foster, foot; C W Free, G T Johnson, head; R P Miller, leg; M Morehead, thigh, arm, and side; H G Nabers, thigh, J H Richardson, arm; J G Stewart, leg arnd arm; D Stokes, arm; A J Story, hand; R Tho
The force of the rebels in and about Richmond at the present time is estimated at about one hundred and twenty-five thousand, some of whom are without arms other than those brought from home.--Reinforcements from the West are looked for daily. They have numerous works thrown up around the city and considerable heavy ordnance. A letter in the Tribune from the White House says: The awful weather, the like of which has not been experienced here for 20 years--as I am informed by a Mr. Johnson, who is an old resident — and which has retarded the movements of Gen. McClellan, had new taken a favorable turn, and we have been blessed during the past week, with a succession of as fine days as could be wished for, with every appearance of a continuance. Prisoners are being brought in every day by our cavalry pickets. Six were brought in last evening, among whom was a very knowing-looking little humpy-back. His five comrades were well mounted on good Secesh horses, but his lor
Catch the Runaway.--$20 reward. --Ranaway from my farm on the Brook Turnpike four miles from Richmond, on yesterday morning, my man Matthew. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high; rather thick set; has a brown skin; is some what hollow jawed; about 40 years of age, has a dull, sleepy look out of his eyes; had on blue cotton pantaloons, brown round jacket, and an old wool hat. He was raised in King George county, and may try to cross our line in that direction. Pickets, officers and citizens are hereby requested to arrest him. Achilles D. Johnson. Jy 2--3t*