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over, but was not precipitated down the embankment, and one remained uninjured on the track. Geo. Griffith, of the Hampton Legion, from Abbeville, 8. C., Jas., H. Barnes, 18th Georgia, and --Ownes, of the 45th Georgia, were among the killed. John Smith, Company K. (Halifax,) of the 14th Virginia, had his leg amputated at the Delavan Hospital, by Drs. Allen and Davis. Those of the wounded were, George P. Badger, 12th Va. regiment, co A, leg broken; D C McMasters, N C 2d regiment, co L, hck; I Nesslar, 10th Va cavalry, co A, right leg broken; H W Hay, 19th Georgia, company F, hips; C B Gladley, 19th Georgia, company F; J Winfrey, 12th Virginia, company K, side and hip; A De Leon Moses, co H, Hampton's Legion, S C, leg broken; J J Smith; 14th Va, co K, thigh broken; W A Loundermilk, 2d N C, co C, both thighs broken; Serg't John Bahr, 23d S C reg, head; T J Wilkinson, Richmond Huzzas, co B, 3d bat cav, arm broken; E C Harper, 5th Ala, co I, back and left leg; Elisha Heady, 44th A