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ere taken prisoners on the field, and are now in the hands of the enemy. They were both known to have been wounded during the fight. Field and Staff.--Killed, none. Wounded, none. In the course of the fight every Field and Staff officer became dismounted, but continued the discharge of their duties on foot. Company A, (Confederate-Volunteers.) Captain J. H. Etheredge, commanding.--Killed: Captain J. H. Etheredge. Wounded: Serg't B F Davis, slightly in shoulder; Corporal J F Lamkin, slightly in foot; Privates L N Thrash, slightly in leg; J M Thrash, slightly on head; R W McGinty, slightly on knee; F G Mitchell, slightly in thigh. Company B, (Ramah Vol. Guards,) Capt. Charles C Kelley, commanding — Killed: Privates Joel Brewer, and George Dennard.--Wounded Corporal R L Croom, severely on head; Privates A C Dennard, severely in thigh; J J Dykes, severely in leg; George Christian, severely in leg; Sergeant Samuel Gee, slightly on chin. Company C, (Jasper Infantr