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Body brought home. --The body of Lieut. Humphrey H. Miles, of company G., Capt. Wm. H. Gordon, 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, who lost his life in the engagement between our forces and the enemy, on Thursday, near Bull's Run, was brought to this city yesterday via Central Cars. About 25 wounded persons, among them Col. Moore, also arrived. The non arrival of Capt. J. K. Lee's body leads to the belief that the wound he received may not have been mortal.
ent, (Col. Moore's,) here the brunt of the action, the killed and wounded on our side being chiefly in that Regiment, as I have already informed you per telegraph. Col. Moore himself was wounded slightly soon after the battle commenced When being unable to continue at the head of his men, the command devolved upon Lieut. Col. Fry, aided by Major Skinner and Adjutant Mitchell, who inform me that the bullets of the enemy came like bail. He saw eleven of his men wounded at one volley.-- Capt. James K. Lee, company B., of same regiment, was mortally wounded. While I write, he is still in life, but not expected to survive the morning. The following are all members of Colonel Moore's Regiment: Lieut. H. H. Miles was mortally wounded. Lieut. W. W. Harris, slightly wounded. Capt. W. J. Allen, slightly wounded. Private Reilly, Company E, mortally wounded. Private Whitaker, Company C, mortally wounded. Private Diaconte, Company K, instantly killed. Priva