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egiment was constituted as follows: John V. Jordan, of Newbern, Colonel; Daniel G. Fowle, of Raleigh, Lieut.-Colonel; Jesse J. Yeates, of Hertford, Major. Company A, (of Robeson)--Condary Godwin Capt.; Wm. H. Hartman, 1st Lieut.; Redbon Steagall, Moore T. Sealy, 2d Lieuts. B, (of--)--Charles W. Knight, Capt.; Si J. Latham, 1st Lieut.; Stephen W. Morrist, Samuel H. Hyman, 2d Lieuts. C, (of Anson)--Edward R. Liles, Captain; Wm. W. Parker, First Lieutenant; Charles B. Lindsay, Stptain; Edw. J. Bowen, First Lieutenant; Thomas H. G kins, Second Lieutenant. [The companies that we are unable to locate on from Oraven, Johnston, and Orange.] Of the killed and wounded we have as yet not list. We have heard that Lieut. Steagall, of Capt. Godwin's Robeson company, was one of the few who escaped; that he was told by his Commander that the surrender must be made, and to escape if he could. Also, we learn that Lieut.-Col. Fowle has sent a dispatch to his wife in Ralei