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J. Clutter commanding, in the battles of Spotsylvania, up to the 15th instant.
Wounded; Lieut. V. J. Clutter, of Richmond, severely in foot; Privates Jonas Banheiser, of Richmond, in arm; L. R. Thomas, mortally, in head; Jos. Covington, of Middlesex, in hip; Leonard Magor, of Middlesex, arm amputated; Corp'l Adams, of Pittsylvania, slight, in shoulder; Privates R. Brown, do, do, in knee; Henry Inman, do, do, in head.
The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the Huger BatterMiddlesex, arm amputated; Corp'l Adams, of Pittsylvania, slight, in shoulder; Privates R. Brown, do, do, in knee; Henry Inman, do, do, in head.
The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the Huger Battery, from Norfolk, Va.:
Killed: Sergt Peed.
Wounded: Privates C. Latimore, W. A. Moore, A. Parroit, Thos B. Phillips, arm off; Samuel Barnes, slightly.
A Diary from Butler's Army.
The following are some extracts from a diary captured last Monday in the Drewry's Bluff fight.
The name inscribed on it is Jno. L. Ripper, Co E, 39th III. "Veteran Volunteers:"
Camp Grant, Va.,April 21--I commenced scratching in this new Diary.
Very cool day — have battalion drill.
May 6, 1864