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arrived here this morning, and every attention that skill, care, and kindness can afford will be extended to them. Lieut. Bob. Alexander and Major Butler, of Marks's regiment, are dead. Charles Gibson, formerly of Vicksburg, was killed. Two Texans, who were captured on Galveston Island, two months ago, and taken to t was believed there that Gen. Grant was killed. The Federal gun-boat Lexington has been sunk. [second Dispatch.]official report of the casualties in Colonel Marks's regiment at the Belmont, Mo., battle. Memphis Nov. 12. P. M. --The official report of the casualties in Col. Marks's regiment is as follows: KiCol. Marks's regiment is as follows: Killed.--Major Butler, Sergeant Kelly, Lieut. Alexander, Privates Bard, Loudy, Vinson, Cannon, Sprine, Horn, Williams Edgar, and Conway. Wounded.--Lieutenants Miller and Dennison, privates Murphy, Stanton, Dunn, Barnes, Moody, Hapiman, McChell, Barn, Pratt, Myers, Hoorn, Hussy, Sergeant Weaver, J. Weaver, Stubble, Neff, Smith,