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boroa Guards; lacerated flesh wound of instep. Not serious. 2. William E. Clark, aged 17, a native of North Carolina, Tar River boys; lacerated wound one and a half inches deep, external surface of upper part of lower third of right thigh. Doing well. 3. James A. Corry, aged 23, a native of North Carolina, Tar River boys; deeply The Coast of North Carolina. lacerated wound, involving deltoid muscle, left shoulder. Quite serious, although the joint is not believed to be implicated. 4.ive of North Carolina, Hamilton Guards; lacerated wound, left side. 10. John Mills, aged 18, native of North Carolina, Tar River boys; penetrating wound, produced by fragment of shell occupying posterior aspect of forearm, one and a half inches froried away by a piece of shell — extensive hernia cerebri. Mortal. 13. John Mooring, aged 18, native of North Carolina, Tar River boys; compound (comminuted) and complicated fracture of left arm; compound fracture of left thigh. Mortal. The abov