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in the hospital in that town--148 in number. Among these are Capt. S. T. Walton, Co. K, 23rd regiment, and Capt. R. E. Cowan, Co. I, 37th regiment. The latter died on the 30th, one week after the fight. Captain Cowan was a high-toned and chivairous gentleman, and we deeply regret to chronicle the fall of so noble a spirit. He was from Preston county, and represented the county a few years ago in the Legislature of the State. We hear that Capt Buford, of Bedford, had a flesh wound in the thigh, which is thought not to be dangerous. Col. Burks, of Bedford, commanding the third brigade--composed of the 21st regiment, Col. Patton; 42d regiment, Lieut. Col. Laughorne; 48th regiment, Col. Campbell; Irish battalion, Major Munford-- had three bullets shot through his clothes, but escaped unhurt. Lieut. Col. Langhorne had his horse shot under him. The entire brigade was engaged, except, perhaps, the 48th regiment, which, with Marye's battery, is sold to have been held in reserve.
Wanted. --laborers — The Legislature having made an appropriation to enable the James River and Kanawha Company to keep open the navigation of the canal, and to improve the sluice navigation of James and Jackson's rivers, from Buchanan to Covington, a number of laborers are required for those purposes. Persons having slaves to hire for the residue of this year, or for a shorter period, will please address the undersigned, at the office of the company, Richmond, Va. Wm. P. Munford, Secretary Of the Jas. River and Kanawha Co. mh 28--eod1w