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e, and he is to this day a bright and shining light of the Church. We observe that many of our contemporaries are addressing hortatory proclamations to the country, calling upon our people never to give up, but to fight on to the last man and the last drop of blood. All this is very well in its place; but we maintain that the cause is in no such desperate condition as to require the aid of these powerful stimulants. We have lost Vicksburg, it is true, and the enemy are advancing upon Jackson. But it is to be hoped that General Johnston will now feel the necessity of action, although he never seems to have felt it while the enemy was besieging Vicksburg. He has, if all accounts be true, a very considerable force, and the telegraphic statement that Grant has 100,000 men we take to be a sheer exaggeration. From the best information we can gather, he has not now, and never has had, more than 60,000 men. We trust in God, then, that Gen. Johnston will take into consideration the g
L. DeW Ogden. Wounded--Privates Wm. P. Smith, leg amputated;--McNamee, leg amputated Geo Booker, seriously in leg, Henry L. Terrill, painfully in both legs and arm; Somerville Gray, Jno. W. Pleasants, Chas. Poindexter, Henry Kepler, and Thos. J. Mason, all slightly. The wounded are all doing well. The company was in the fights of the 2d and 3d insts. Purcell Battery of Richmond. Killed--Private Weaver, of Page co. Wounded — Serg't Hammond, arm broken, privates Tyree Fuqua, arm broken, Jas Mahoney, leg; Chas Carter, thigh, Valentine Brown, head and shoulder. This list is up to 5 o'clock P. M. of Friday's fight. Woolfolk's Battery, of Hanover — Killed Privates Chas Hawkins, Wm. A Bolton; Jos. Terrill. Wounded: Capt Woolfolk, severely in the arm; Corporal Keiningham, seriously, privates Southard, mortally; Wm. Gob, J. O. Mason, Samuel Mills, C. Bristow, Richard Harper, J Suead, Rufus Hancock, A J South, Jos. Haskins,--Jackson, missing. Thomas Howarth, supposed killed