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nry Long, J A May, W C May, V G Oliver, J P Start, L W Ward, wounded. Company F--Privates E Anderson, A J Caudill, L A Stomper, A T Holiway, killed; Privates John Baldwin, N Reynolds, James Crance, H D Mains, John Mains, Calvin Conier, S B Dennis, R Huchinson, D A Fox, C M Crouse, Alexander Toliver, H G Stomper, wounded; Sergts David Edwards, M S Alexander, and Privates H R Wagoner, M W Yates, E J Ham, Levi Collins, missing. Total--4 killed 12 wounded, 6 missing. Company G--Sergt C H Stokes, and Privates J A Elliott, Joseph Loveless, A J Smith, Thomas E Robinson, W F Saunders, Henry Snow, wounded. Total--7 wounded. Company H--Lt Zikler, mortally wounded; Sergeant Mitchell, and Privates Samuel Doteson, wounded; Corp'l Henderson Martin and Privates Forester and John Carter, missing. Total--3 wounded and 3 missing. Company I--Privates E J Hemphill, W A Cravin, H H Reins, killed; Privates Wm McSmith, Robert Lonnidus, W A Todd, Robert Thompson, Jonathan Hiebig, wounded; Priv
g" was now "restored," and "it flies over us; and he swore now, and he appealed to the large audience to join him in the oath, never to see it hauled down again," He is said to have exhorted the people to "gird on their armor and drive away the plunderers, " "if the heart of the people of Tennessee responds to it," added the miscreant, "I will go as a private in the ranks, and aid my oppressed countrymen in driving the marauders from the confines of our State." In addition to this, Wm. B. Stokes gave in his testimony, that "the rebellion was unjust and causeless, with not the shadow of a pretext." "Tennessee," he said, "was as much to-day in the Union as ever. The South was in the wrong, and ought not to succeed. It was the duty of the people, betrayed as they had been, to return to their allegiance, and to leave those hyenas, their leaders, to the penalties of justice." Edmond Cooper said: "All through the night of the rebellion, his heart had beat in concert with the m