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Northampton, and the Cartis Peck, have been sung, also the branch and several canal boats. The observation are not so complete as could be desired, but if the gunners do their duty, the enemy cannot pass. No one doubts that the gallant gunners will do their duty faithfully, and if upon them depends the fate of our loved capital, we have reason to hope that Richmond is secure. Late last evening we were informed that three gunboats were within three miles of the obstructions in the James river, with a in front, apparently feeling the way. Last night they lay at anchor. It was thought that two of the vessels below were transports, it could not be determined whether or not they had troops on board. Up to nightfall they had thrown but one shall and three solid shot at our batteries. From Gen. Johnston's army we have nothing now Rumor stated that a fight commenced yesterday the opposing forces, but up to 10 o'clock last night there was no confirmation of this rumor.
on the 8th inst. We have this opportunity to request Adjutants of regiments, and others who may be in position to enable them to acquire such information, to send us after each battle in which their respective regiments may be engaged a of killed, wounded and missing. Such information is eagerly sought by parties having relatives and acquaintances in the army: Co. B--Wounded: Private B B England, severely. Co. D--Wounded: Privates G R Hangrave, W C Thomas, severely; W. H. Hall, J. T Dantriage, J. N Trainum; J. B. Johnston. Co F — Killed: F. T Pace. Wounded: J. J severely. Co. G--Killed. O. S., J B Farrar. Wounded 3d Sergt T H P Liard. Co H — Wounded: Private E E Warren. Co I — Wounded: F F Cardwall, J W Thomas. Co I — Wounded: Lieut M Harden, morality; Sergt H A Blackborne; Corp J M severely; Sergt S G Kidd, Privates N I Jackson. killed, 2; wounded, 18. A large portion of the regiment was on de service, and not in the engag