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and that his pickets their former positions. The Virginia regiments engaged were those commanded by Colonels Jackson, Scott, and Taliferro, with Hansbrough's battalion, and their artillery companies, (with two battalion commanded by Captains Anderson, Shumaker and Rice. Capt. Shumaker was wounded by the bursting of a bomb, and Capt. Rice had a portion of his foot shot off. The first and twelfth Georgia regiments, and first Arkansas regiment, were also engaged. One of the members of the latter regiment was killed. Among the killed and wounded in the Georgia regiments was David Brown, of the City Guards, killed; a member of the Dahllaga Volunteers, was seriously wounded — his name not remembered; Richard of the Marion Guards, was killed, and John Dean, of the Muscogoe Guards, received three severe flesh wounds: one of the Volunteers was wounded in the thigh. The Confederate loss was 7 killed, 20 wounded, and 12 missing. The Federal loss was very severe.
Georgia Gubernatorial election. All the Georgia papers received concede the re-election of Governor Brown by a large majority. The principal objection to him was that he was running for a third term, and it is a remarkable fact that nearly all the newspapers in the State were opposed to him.