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d, In action 23 officers, 484 privates, Sum of casualties: Killed, 22; Wounded, 69, missing, 7 Total, 98. The foregoing is a correct list of casualties. A. W. Rowland, Act'g Adj't. Casualties in 13th Alabama regiment. Company A, Capt J D Clarke, commanding. Killed: None. Wounded: Privates A Gullett, slightly, W L Haye, slightly. Company B, Lieut A S Gerald, commanding — Killed: None, Wounded: Privates P D Bird, severely; J A Barton, slightly. Company C, Capt O Kyle, commanding.--Killed: T B Holmen, E G Sanford. Wounded: 3d Lieut B A Bowen, slightly; Serg't S D Sanford, severely; Serg't H M Todd, slightly; Serg't J D Hancock, severely; Privates A D Dunlop, slightly; G Frizzle, severely. Company D, Capt Jas Alken, commanding. Killed: None. Wounded: Capt Jas Alkep, slightly; Privates J T Bumes, severely; J D DcVangan, slightly; S P Kennedy, slightly; J T Pearce, severely; J M Reynolds, mortally; J J Wheeler, severely. Company E, Capt M D Robins
, Alex W Chaffin, James Cook, James Dowdy, Jonathan Jordan, Ira F Swarenger, and Rufus W Wagoner. Company H.--Privates Moses B Diffes, Milan Morgan, Joseph Farr, Jno W Freizland, Jno R Kinder, Beverly Rash, Thos P Whitaker, Luther R Rennegar, Jas L Walker, Lorenza G Moosefield, and David Farr. Company I.--Privates Francis Jones, David, Roe, Samuel Asperry, Jas H Foreman, Joseph B Simpson, Jno A Norman, Amarian B Hudwell, and Wright Pitt. Company K.--Corp'l Jas Bowers and Robt G Kyle; Privates David C. Johnson, Alfred A Lawrence, Lawson A Rendleman, Samuel Strayhorn, and Geo S Winters. Total killed, 2 Captains, 11st Lieut, 4 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 64 privates. Aggregate 77. List of wounded of the 4th Reg't N. C. State Troops, in the battle of seven Fines, May 31, 1862. Field and Staff; Capt J D Hyman, A C S, badly wounded in foot; 1st Lt Thos L Perry, Adj't, mortally. Company A.--2d Lieut William F McRorie, slightly in knee; Sergeants Ashbell S Frayle
eceive the same compensation as if said act had not been passed; by Mr. Treadway, that the Committee on Courts of Justice inquire whether any legislation is necessary to protest the citizens of Virginia who have furnished substitutes in the Confederate service from the operations of the recently published order of Adjutant-General Richardson-agreed to; by Mr. James, into the expediency of changing the time of holding the term of the Circuit Court in the 14th judicial district--agreed to; by Mr. Kyle into the expediency of incorporating the Christian Creek Copper Mining Company — agreed to. Mr. Bouldin moved that the House proceed to the consideration of the joint order of the day, for the election of Penitentiary Storekeeper. The Clerk read a communication from Mr. Nimmo, late Storekeeper, setting forth the causes which prevented his non-compliance with the requirements of the Commonwealth in executing his bond, &c, and asking for an extension of time. Mr. Bigger, in vie
ding into them. Mr. Beirne was treated with singular brutality. His houses were ransacked — his stores pillaged — all his meat (several thousand pounds) taken — all his liquors and wines appropriated by the plundering soldiery — His watch violently taken from his person — all his horses carried off. His place was well stripped of all that the Yankees desired or could convey away. Continuing their march rapidly, they picked up several horses at Kylets, and appropriated the most of Mr. Kyle's grain. His negroes refused to follow them. Their worst acts of brutality were perpetrated at Mrs. Scott's another of the good mountain inns of olden time. Mrs. S. is a true Southern woman, and has two or more sons in the army. Year before last the demands of our own soldiers, in passing over the road by her house, mountain us and thinly populated as it is, were such that all her supplies were gone before the year was half expired, and in the inst spring her losses of cattle for
, do; W Rosser, slightly. Company D, Capt James commanding.--Killed: A Fluke. Wounded: W Guspelli, slightly: N J Baker, do; C D Raider, do; W D Jones, severely G M Carper, do; J P Lemon, do; R Lemon, do; J Kelley, do; H Harris, do; G W Garp slightly. Company E, Lieut Norwell commanding.--Killed: Ro Clark, P Spilliam. Wounded: L Williamson, severely; H Gilbert, do; W P Gilbert, do; S Hurt, do; Sg't E G Williams, do. Company F, Capt Douthat commanding.--Killed: Serg't R G Kyle; private W J Trent. Wounded: Privates E Thomson, J H Gardner, R M Lucus, J T Luens, J R Burke, C B Turner, J Whitworth, C H Haley; Lieut Ragan. Company G, Capt Smith commanding.--Wounded: Lt J A Franklin, severely; Sgt A C Guy, slightly; Corp'l W H Shafer, severely; Privates W S Nelson, slightly; J J Old, do; R Kent, do; S Booths, do; J Wills, do; J Conley, do. Company K, Lieut Hardy, commanding.--Killed: Lt Hardy, Privates Isaacs and Cash. Wounded: Privates J Ray, M Painter, H Wa
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