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7, headquarters department of Henrico, issued April 2d, 1862 were arraigned and tried--1st, A. Bodeker; 2d, John T. Gray; 3d; John W. Frayser; 4th, R. W. Powers, upon the following charge: [charge.] Sale or disposition of spirituous liquors, or other intoxicating beverages. To which charge the prisoners severally pleaded not guilty, and the Court, having considered the evidence, find the accused, each and severally, of the charge not guilty, and do, therefore, pronounce that the said A. Bodeker, John T. Gray, John W. Frayser, and R. W. Powers, are fully and honorably acquitted. II. The proceedings in the foregoing cases are disapproved of by the Reviewing Officer, who considers that the evidence presented to the Court fully sustains the charge preferred. The prisoners are hereby ordered to be released from confinement, and they may congratulate themselves upon having escaped merited punishment. By order of Brig.Gen. John H Winder. L. R. Page, A. B. General.
tucky, wounded slightly. Lieut,-Col. Morgan, 25th Indiana, wounded badly in the head. Col. Mason, 71st Ohio, wounded slightly. Major Raton, 18th Illinois, acting Colonel, wounded fatally. Major Nevins, 11th Illinois, wounded slightly Capt. Irving W. Carson, General Grant's scout, head shot off by a cannon ball. Capt. Preston Newlin, killed. Capt. Dellon, 18th Illinois, killed Capt. Meare, 6th Illinois, killed. Capt. Carter, 11th Illinois, killed. Major Page, 57th Illinois, killed. Gen. Prentice, with several hundred of our men, were taken prisoners on Sunday. Another account adds the following to the list of casualties. Gen. Grant, wounded; Gen. W. H. L. Wallace, killed; Gen. Smith, severely wounded, Col. Hall, 16th Illinois, killed; Col. Logan, 32d Illinois, and Col. Davis, 51st Illinois, severely wounded; Major Hunter, 32d Illinois, killed; Col. Peabody, 25th Wisconsin, severely wounded. This account brings down the Yankee