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Indictments. --The Grand Jury of the Hustings Court (Geo. W. Smith, foreman,) yesterday found true bills of indictment against the following persons for misdemeanors; James Eddins, George W. Walters, Ann Winkers, Michael Flaberty, Dillon McCormack, Patrick H. Bailey, Samuel Frayser, Cosamore Castiglions, Richard Sealing John P. Hughes, William Dixon, William Gentry, and John Griffin. The Grand Jury adjourned to meet again this morning at 11 o'clock.
c. Memphis Nov. 11. --Col. Tappan reported the following list of killed and wounded, in the Arkansas Regiment, at the recent battle in Missouri, opposite to Columbus, Ky. Killed--Messrs. Sanford, Fulkerson, Flynn, Harris, Lamb, Rose, Wagner, Morgan, Miller, Watkins, Flippen, Orga, Morris, and Carrigan. Wounded--Messrs. Gamble, Harron, Noble, Robertson, Cook, Wilkinson, Hill, Cummings, Hyde, Darcus, James Smith, Charles Smith, Hegland, Bismouth, Sands, Ragland, Penix, Moody, Hughes, Hawkins, Busby, James and William Bcusalle, Dalton, and Leon. Missing--Twenty-three are reported missing. A participator in the fight says he saw only one man of Marks's Regiment in a dying condition, and he was an Indian. The Regiment was only engaged in pursuit of the vandals. The Lincolnites numbered 7,000, and were picked men, but they were badly whipped. A telegraph from Deara, Ark., received yesterday, says that Gen. Borland expected an attack at Pocahontas every