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orning. The following is a list of casualties in the Purcell Battery, in the battle of Thursday evening last: Killed--Lieut. Wm. A. Allen; Corporal Murphy, Privates Boyd and Stillman. Wounded--Lieut. H. M. Fitzhugh; Serg't Crow, McGruder, Temple, Ball, Messier; Corporals Eddins, Beck; Privates Beckham, Cheatham, Thos. Berry, Donahoe, Geo. Dockerty, Davis, Daniel, Ege, Flemming, Finnell, Mott, Grigsby, Herring, Holland, Heart, Harrow, Geo. W. Johnston, E. P. Jones, W. T. Flint, James, Kimball, Mitchell, Mahoney, McLeod, Morton, O Brien, F. S. Price, Ritchie, Rose, Sacrey, T. H. Thompson, B. M. Temple, Partington, W. T. Smith, T. T. Yager. This list proves the desperate bravery exhibited by the command in the bloody strife.--We learn that Mr. Dawson, a young English man, who came over in the Nashville, volunteered for the engagement, and received a wound while acting most gallantly. The Crenshaw Battery, of this city, (attached to Gregg's brigade,) acted with di
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g thirteen stripes and thirty-two stars thereon! We understand McClellan received it as a present from the ladies of the city of Boston, and promised plant it on the veritable "last ditch" to the rebels should be run, and afterwards elevate it, with all military honors on the Capitol at Richmond. How are the fallen! Verily, George B. McClellan will be decapitated, and such is the fate of the Greatest living Liar! A communication says: "In your notice is the issue of to-day, of the landable conduct of Private James enderson, Company A, 1st Louisiana regiment, an important error occurred. The statement that "neither Surgeon stretcher bearers were with his regiment entirely incorrect. Ass't Surg. W. H. Barn with the Infirmary corps (two of the Lieut. were wounded early in the morning) and the ambulances were on the field throughout the entire day, until 8 o'clock in the evening attending to and transporting the wounded I feel assured that you will rectify the take."
attery; Gustave Letellier, St Paul's Battalion; John Camary, 7th Tenn; Corp'l J P Boshan, 7th Tenn; H A Holland, 19th Ga; Jno J Turner, 44th Ga; E S Gray, 45th Ga; James H Jackson, 22d N C; Lt T C Hendrick; 44th Ga; M Chappell, 38th N C; C Crouch, 38th N C; John Barnell, 2d Fla; Corp'l E W Saunders, 31th N C; Serg't R F Newman, 1stunningham, 4th N C; J H Knight, 2d Fla; Lt Wm C Norris, Orr's S C; B J Pate, 14th Ala; Isaac W Gill, 14th Ala; Capt D A Parker, 28th N C; John Brockwell, 28th N C; James L May, 40th Va; E W Chandler, 18th Ga; Sol W Young, 28th N C; H V Bayne, J V Downing, 19th Miss; Sergt R H Teague, W D Barnes, F W Query, 7th N C; J E Taylor, 11thross, 3d Va; H Bradbury, 1st Tenn; J M Jones, J W Carter, Jeff Davis Artillery; John Moore, H C Watts, Horace Windsor, J D Strickland, 2d Ga; Peter David, 15th Ga; James W Dye, 15th Ga; J B Watkins, 2d Ga; Lieut Wm Jones, 18th Ga; J A McCrery, 2d Ga; Jos Allman, 6th N C; W M Tidd, 2d Ga; S J Pitts, do do; J T Jones, do do; W A Brow
Sixty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, about the 10th of March, a negro boy, William, and on the 17th of June, Abram. William is 21 years old, dark, copper colored, with thick lips and bushy hair; is about five feet ten inches high, with no special marks recollected, except a rupture. Abram is black; 17 years old; stoutly built; round face, and pleasing countenance; about five feet five or six inches high, and has a very large scar from vaccination, and possibly two. Fifty dollars will be given for William if taken out of the county, or $10 for William or Abram each if taken in the county, and returned to me, or secured so that I get them. Martin James, Lock Lomond P. O., je 25--dlaw6w Goochland county, Va.