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their dead this morning, which was granted. --Numbers of their dead were badly burnt and mutilated by the woods catching on fire. We are expecting another fight to-morrow. The enemy are about fifteen thousand strong at Milburn, fourteen miles distant, and advancing. They will also attack us by water. We will give them a hot reception. The following is an imperfect synopsis of the killed and wounded on our side; Capt. J. W. Armstrong, killed; Capt. John Saffarrans, badly wounded; Capt. Morgan, arm shot off; Capt. W. Jackson, badly wounded; Lieut. James Walker, hip wounded, not dangerous; Lt. Ray, Wright's regiment, killed; Capt. Samuel Vance, wounded in throat and finger; Lt. Hitt, Walker's regiment, badly wounded; Capt Nat. Taylor, badly wounded; Major J. G. Finnie, badly wounded in the face; Pat. Bradford, Wilkinson's company, killed. Statement of Mr. Hatcher. The Appeal, of the 10th, contains a statement from Mr. Jas. Hatcher, of Memphis, who was present during the
The Captain's name is Lane, and is of Gloucester; that of the murderer is Burdell, of New York. Movements of Secretary Cameron. Albany, Nov. 6. --Rev. Father Moore, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Winchester, has been authorized by Gov. Morgan to raise an Irish brigade in Western New York, to which he will be assigned as Chaplain. Father Moore is well known in Western New York, and has already the promise of a large number of men. Secretary Cameron and Governor Morgan visitedGovernor Morgan visited Waterville Arsenal to-day. They arrived shortly after the accident, of which they were previously unaware, and exhibited much sympathy towards the sufferers. New York Elections. The New York Herald, of the 7th, contains the following in regard to the elections in that State, which came off on the 6th: We are yet unable to give the entire vote of the State on the different candidates, or the exact majority that the Union State ticket has received. The vote throughout the State