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tus Smith, Delaware County, wounded in side, slightly; David Hiner, Delaware County, wounded in thigh, serious; James Jackson, Delaware County, wounded in wrist, slightly; George Simons, Delaware County, wounded in head, slightly; H. B. Stone, Delaware County, wounded, severely. Company I--Jacob Hoops, Dubuque County, wounded in thigh, slightly; John Q. Angell, Dubuque County, wounded in hand, slightly. Company E--Daniel Wolf, wounded in back, slightly. Company B--Carl Pehsschl, Clayton County, killed, shot through breast. Company D--Samuel W. Moore, Fayette County, wounded in arm, slightly. Killed, four; wounded, sixteen; paroled, one--seventeen. A number of the others were slightly wounded, but went with the regiment. To Lieut.-Col. Dunlap, too much praise cannot be given. He acted with caution and promptness, scarce thinking of himself. He was continually exposed, and had his horse shot from under him, also wounded in the hand and side, and had his holsters sh