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H. Blake, Tobias Miller, Peter Edwards, Company B; Sergeant Weeks, Company D; Sergeant Lemon, Corporal Carr, J. M. Parker, J. Vinton, M. Grady, T. Slevin, Company H. List of rebel wounded left at Mount Zion Church, after the battle of December 28, 1861. W. C. McLean, arm broken; Wm. Phillips, shot through stomach; Wm. Swader, Calloway County, (since died,) right breast; Wm. T. Ives, Lincoln County, through groin; Major Thomas Breckinridge, Warren County, right arm and left breast; John H. Jones, Warren County, thigh; Samuel Barnum, Lincoln County, left shoulder; F. J. Brougham, Calloway County, neck; A. J. Parson, Montgomery County, left thigh; Robert Snead, Lincoln County, both thighs; C. King, Lincoln County, both thighs; W. H. Vaughn, Lincoln County, throat; C. McDonald, St. Charles County, both thighs; Abram Bramberger, Calloway County, left breast; J. E. McConnell, Montgomery County, right thigh; L. Davis, Breckinridge County, right cheek and neck; F. G. Henderson, St. Cha
n, though they knew what was before them, and the fate they would certainly encounter. List of casualties for the consolidated regiments gives 3 killed and 36 wounded. (841, 844) Report of Col. Bushrod Jones of operations May 7th to 28th: Lieut. John H. Jones was unhurt in the fight, but was captured while endeavoring to have our wounded brought off the field. ... Lieut. J. G. Goldthwait was wounded in wrist and Capt. G. W. Cox had his left thigh broken. My command behaved with rare and exempl McAlexander, and was surrendered at Greensboro with Johnston's army. Col. John Snodgrass led the regiment. with untiring bravery throughout the war. At Peachtree Creek, which proved so disastrous to the regiment, many officers were lost. Maj. J. H. Jones, Adjt. J. C. Howell, Capts. J. W. Evans and Arthur B. Carter were killed, and Lieut.-Col. John W. Norwood, Capts. J. H. Cowan, J. M. Thompson and Peter Nunnally were wounded there. Capt. D. C. Daniel was wounded at Resaca and Atlanta. E
Counterfeiting. --John H. Jones alias John Thompson, a person of dubious exterior, will be before the Mayor this morning for attempting to pass a fifty cent counterfeit note on John Williams.
Attempt to pass a Counterfeits note. --John H. Jones alias John Thompson was arraigned yesterday for trying to pass a $50 counterfeit note on John Williams. The Mayor sent Jones alias John Thompson to jail until to- day, to which time the case, for want of witnesses, was continued. Attempt to pass a Counterfeits note. --John H. Jones alias John Thompson was arraigned yesterday for trying to pass a $50 counterfeit note on John Williams. The Mayor sent Jones alias John Thompson to jail until to- day, to which time the case, for want of witnesses, was continued.