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rry, slight; G M Huddiston, slight;--Edwards, slight; B F Curry, chin Wounded and missing; C J Simmons, in leg; E Edwards, L C Hutchins. Company H, Capt W H Williamson, commanding — Killed: Private Thomas E Buford. Wounded: Lt R P Doak, thigh: Lt And Allison, hip, slight, Sergt S D Major, head, slight; Corp'l G A Thompson, do, do; Privates Richard Beard, both legs; Jos P Beard, leg, severe, missing; D D Hamilton, head; Samuel Harlin, neck and Jew, severe; Welboth Morriss, hand; Henry W Manson, arm and hand; James Patton, neck, slight; James E Stration, hip, severe; Robt R Taylor, side and leg, severe; Robert Wormack, side, slight; John Reeves, slight; Henry Blair, slight; Thos J Holloway, slight. Company I--Killed: P M Etherly, A McClain, D J Vangnan. Wounded: W E Curd, in shoulder, slight; Lt J W Vivreti, in leg; 1st Sergt W H Vivreti, hand; Sergt J R Young, leg, missing; Sergt J W Clemens, head; Privates W C Baird, leg; E Bryant, hand; J T Curd, bowels; R T Davis, leg; I
He was ordered to receive thirty lashes. Monteith Regan, a youth of about twelve years of age, was charged with stealing a pocket-book containing $300 from Henrietta, slave of Mrs. Mary Melton, said money being the property of Mrs. Melton. John Baker, a youth, saw Regan take the money out of Henrietta's pocket and make off with it. The theft occurred in the Second Market. The case was continued till this morning. Watson, a slave, charged with breaking into the residence of Dr. Otis F. Manson, on the night of the 9th inst, and stealing four hundred pounds of bacon, was dismissed for want of evidence sufficient to implicate him as the offender. Richard Carrington, a soldier, charged with assaulting Philip Dornin, was committed for want of security to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Watchman Peter Everett, who made the arrest, testified that on Thursday night, near the corner of 7th and Broad streets, he saw Carrington dragging along Mr. Dorning, whom he was han
ucceeded in putting his army this side of the Chickahominy, and with the same repulses in store for if that he experienced at Cold Harbor. As he has torn up the York River Railroad, it is likely that he will make James river his base of supplies. Yesterday morning there was some slight skirmishing, in which we captured a few prisoners, who were received in the city last night. Col. Barry, who was wounded Wednesday evening, was brought to this city, and is at the residence of Dr. Otis F. Manson. Gen. Lane, who was also at Dr. M.'s, recovering, under the skillful treatment of that distinguished surgeon, from a recent wound, was on the field when Col. Barry was wounded, having ridden out during the afternoon to look after his old brigade. It was rumored in the city last night that Sheridan, who perhaps has recuperated from his late disasters, is out on another raid, having crossed the Chickahominy at Long Bridge. He may be expected to put in an appearance on the Central a