ad, (missing;) Walter S. Kniffin, in the knee; Marvin Lord, in the thigh; H. B. Hendrickson, in the arm.
Company C.--Wounded--Captain Robert F. Allason, slightly.
Privates A. Klaila and J. Maier, severely; A. Scharf and J. Schimelpfenning, mortally.
Missing--R. Gabitch, J. Hoefer, J. Hirt, A. Keller, S. Shaublein, A. Ahr, supposed to be prisoners.
Company D.--Killed-Privates Philo E. Lewis, William Chambers, Martin Donahoe.
Wounded--Lieut. John Brady, Jr., badly in the wrist; Frank Paine, bayonet in leg; William Mackey, wounded in foot.
Missing--Corporal Charles Studoff. Privates James B. Clorety, George Cisco, Matthew Dollard, Louis Walshrode, Calvin C. Gould, George A. Kermaster, Edward Donnelly and George Hart.
Company E.--Wounded--Sergeant Watson A. Mallory, in foot.
Privates John O'Brien, in leg; Anthony Welder, in thigh; James Willis, in knee — all prisoners.
Missing--Privates Samuel Hart, John Kelsey, Edward L. Marsh-supposed to be prisoners.
Company F
umont, Serg't Vann, Private A C Bagby, A C Bond, J M Cameton, W T Clark, Dawson, Day McBride, Manning, Rabon, M T Smith, D D Smith, T M Thompson, W A Thornton, Wm Waught, Winser.
Missing: H H Briers, J E Minners, S A Stenson, and Vaughn.
Company E, Wetumpka Light Infantry.--This company was not in the serious engagement, it having been sent as a guard in support of a section of artillery.
Company F, Metropolitan Guards--Killed: W H Abbott, A Sinhorn, W D Farley, James W Murphy, Frank Paine.
Wounded: Capt Phelan, slightly; corp'l Babbett, in arm; W H Colwell, severely; Sol Cohn, badly; Peter Costello, do; Collin, do; M P De Lache, slightly; W S A Fox, James Gunnsis, Samuel Harvey, S B Hall, Mike Peacock, James Burre, M W Williams.
Missing: B F Bock, W R Brown.
Company G., Lomax Sharpshooters--Killed: Thomas Kelley, J Shipman, Andrew Hall, Robt Walker, P Sprott.
Wounded: J T Haggerty, severely; B Bledace, do; agt P A Townshend, do; J J Harrison, slightly; Geo Gibson,