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The battles near Richmond.list of killed and wounded. From such returns as have come into our possession, we make up the following additional list of casualties among our troops engaged in the battles of Saturday and Sunday last, near this city: List of casualties of the First Virginia regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Skinner, in the engagement of May 31. Company C.--Private Tim Purcell, killed, and buried on the field. Company B.--Captain T H Davis, wounded in left arm; Lieutenant F M Mann, seriously in three places; Corporal Straum, killed, and buried on the field; Privates William Carter, ankle broken; -- Lohr; Richard Street, in thigh. Company D.--Captain George Norton, in foot; Lieutenant W H Kenningham, in arm; Lieutenant A Blair, do; Corporal H W Furcron, head; Privates L R Smith, killed, and buried on the field; N F Wheat, wounded in hand; G W Mitchell, --. Company G.--Lieutenant Shell, wounded, seriously; First Sergeant Ball, in foot; Fourth Sergeant
n of the men were rallied by one of the Captains, who nobly remained on the field to the last. This regiment had one man killed and twenty-four wounded as far as heard from, the list was published yesterday morning. Items. Strange to say, that while other regiments have furnished us with reports, we have not received a word from the 1st Virginia, in which we are so much interested. We have heard, however, that only a portion of the regiment was engaged, less than 100 men, under Col. Skinner. They were led against the enemy, and many were disabled the first fire received. We have heard of but one man certainly killed — Chas. R. New, 1st Sergeant of company H. Gen. Jos. R. Anderson has ordered yellow ribbon around the hat of those attached to the infirmary corps. Four men are detailed from each company for this service. Captain John D. Hyman, Commissary 4th North Carolina State troops, acting Aid to Col. Anderson, was wounded in the heel by a piece of shell. He i