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on their bosoms, and they plainly show a revolver in the right side of their belt, and a small dirk in the left, and in many cases they are seen turning up their noses, with a peculiar pout, and an insignificant snake of the head--"You nasty Yankee, you," and pass on. I am happy to say that the ladies in this city have taken a bold and decided stand. No United States officer or soldier is permitted to ride in the city passenger railroad cars, if two or three New Orleans ladies are in it. Mr. Lawson, the proprietor, has published a card with regard to this matter, and on the following day two United States officers got in a car on the Canal street line. Two secession ladies were in the car at the time.--They pitched into the driver with fists doubled for permitting them to enter, and, after driving him from the cars, turned to the officers and said, "Sire, these cars were not made for Yankees to ride in, so get up and get out," The officers left, and without saying one word. A
ordan, 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 Frayley, slightly above knee; Wm L Shuford, slightly in sho