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d fire into our encampment, and, after receiving five or six rounds, Captain Shumaker opened on them with his battery, Captain Rice joining in with his pieces, and for four hours and a quarter an incessant cannonading was kept up. In the meantime thetimated at between one and two hundred killed, and a large number wounded. Great credit is due to Capts. Shumaker and Rice and their brave men, for the gallant manner in which they handed their beautiful little pieces. We regret that Capt. RiceCapt. Rice had his foot shot off, which had to be amputated. He is now improving slowly. We cannot particularize instances of bravery, but Capt.Rice acted "well his part." In fact, all the troops behaved with the utmost coolness and bravery. Capture of Capt.Rice acted "well his part." In fact, all the troops behaved with the utmost coolness and bravery. Capture of their flag. The Arkansas regiment captured the "Stars and Stripes," the flag of the enemy, a beautiful silk one, and brought it to camp. The staff had been shot off, and the flag has been sent to Richmond. Colonel Ramsey. Colonel Ramsey
d, Co. H, Vermillion co., Ind.; G. W. Clark, Co. C. Marshall co., Ind.; Hiram Hyde, Co. I, Valparaiso, Ind.; Van Hinds, Co. K, White co., Ind.; Abel Oblenis, Co. C, Marshall co., Ind.; John Jones, Co. I, Dauphin co., Penn.; Jas. A. Meek, Co. H, Wabash co., Ind.; Michael Casper, Co. K, Jasper co., Ind.; John Musteo, Co. I, Switzerland; Noah Kelly, Co. K, White co., Ind.; J. A. Camingone, Co. F, Logansport, Ind.; W. P. Wendel, Co. H, Manchester Ind.; H. C. Wilkerson, Co. F, Logansport, Ind.; Jacob Rice, Co. I, Michigan City, Ind.; J. B. Smith, Co. K, White co., Ind.; F. B. Sackett, Co. H, Van Buren co., Ind.; J. C. Kerns, Co. H, Logansport, Ind.; H. Watson, sutler's clerk, Wabash co., Ind.; Wm. Vagel, cook Co. F, Cockeysville, Md.; Jos. Chaffer, cook Co. I, Chester co., Penn.; J. H. Edward, colored boy, Lauey's Valley, Md. List of prisoners captured from the Federal forces at Chickamacomack, N. C., on 4th and 5th of October, 1861. Sergt. Major C. H. Comly, 20th Regiment Ind. Vol