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ed and nine wounded. Lieutenants Randolph and How states, are jured. We have been informed by private source of the fall of Capt. Wm. Bay Rector, of who commanded a company in the 424 regiment. He behaved most and when shot was standing on a mp, waving his sword and cheering on his men. The Orderly Sergeant of the same Walker Brown, son of Rev. Richard of Campbell, was also killed There were four others wounded and four At a late hour last night we had an interview with Capt. Thom, who had just from Staunton. The elements which he game us fully confirm the previous accounts of the hero of our troops. He exhibited the perf ration in the left breast of his coat, made by a Minnie ball, which struck a Testament in his pocket and glanced off upon his vest.--His escape it miraculous. We regret to learn that Capt. J. Z. Janes, commanding one of the companies of the was shot down during the battle. It is to be hoped that his wound did not prove total. Fr