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ntirely, casualties, from the enemy's shot, or from the effects of ricochet shot. Respectfully, J. R. Trimble, Brigadier-General. Killed, Wounded, and Missing.  Killed.Wounded.Total. Fifteenth Alabama regiment,178 Twenty-first Georgia regiment,033 Twenty-first North Carolina regiment,022 Courtnay battery,055   Grand total,11718 The only officers included in the above are the following: Third Lieutenant Jno. F. Irvine, company I, Twenty-first Georgia, wounded; First Lieutenant R. H. Vaughan, Courtnay artillery, wounded. Report of Brigadier-General Branch. headquarters Branch's brigade, A. P. Hill's division, August 18, 1862. Major R. C. Morgan, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor to report that, on Saturday, ninth August, whilst on the march toward Culpeper Court-House, I was ordered to halt my brigade, and form it in line of battle on the left of, and at right angles to, the road. The formation was scarcely completed before I was ordered t
Fifty dollars reward for Negroes. Ran away from Boydton, Va., on the 20th instant, my man Jim, who is about 5 feet 7 inches in height, tawny color, red eyes, downcast look when sharply spoken to, slight stoop of the shoulders, and about 30 years of age. Also, Sam, who left the same place at the same time; of small stature, heavy countenance, considerably below ordinary height, large upper lip, and about 50 years of age. They have been hired in Clarksville, and are doubtless endeavoring to make their way to the Yankee lines on the Peninsula, by the way of Petersburg. Both of them are from the neighborhood of Hampton. I will give twenty-five dollars reward for the apprehension of either one of them, as that they are kept secured until I can get them, and fifty dollars for both of them. Address me at Richmond. jy 26--1w* Capt. R. H. Vaughan. Petersburg papers please copy, and send bill to this office.
Fifty dollars reward for negroes. Ran away from Boydton, Va., on the 20th instant, my man Jim, who is about 5 feet 7 inches in height, tawny color, red eyes, downcast look when sharply spoken to, slight stoop of the shoulders, and about 30 years of age. Also, Sam, who left the same place at the same time; of small stature, heavy countenance, considerably below ordinary height, large upper lip, and about 50 years of age. They have been hired in Clarksville, and are doubtless endeavoring to make their way to the Yankee lines on the Peninsula, by the way of Petersburg. Both of them are from the neighborhood of Hampton. I will give twenty-five dollars reward for the apprehension of either one of them, so that they are kept secured until I can get them, and fifty dollars for both of them. Address me at Richmond. jy 26--1w* Capt. R. H. Vaughan. Petersburg papers please copy, and send bill to this office.
orces under Pope are concentrating in Madison county, and will perhaps attempt a flank movement on Gen. Jackson, while Burnside, who is being heavily reinforced by McClellan, advances through Culpeper and Orange. Most of our wounded in the fight of Saturday are now at Charlottesville and Lovingston, Nelson county. Some are also in the hospitals in Lynchburg. The following are the casualties in the Courtney Artillery (Capt. J. W. Latimer) in the battle of Cedar Run: Wounded--Lieut R. H. Vaughan, slightly in neck; Corporal A. J. Snead, in leg (since amputated); Corporal James Hamilton, in head; Corporal James Brooks, in foot; Private George Powell, in leg. These wounds, which were caused by artillery fire, are generally severe, but not considered dangerous. There were none killed in the company. An accident happened on the Central Railroad yesterday afternoon, about nine miles from Richmond. A box car, containing some soldiers on their way to Gordonsville, was turned o