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Morris, co I, 23d, wounded in the left shoulder; T J Shelton, of Patrick county, regiment not known; Josiah Bridgman, 37th, Washington county, well; David Thomas and Barnes D Colworth, 3d cav, well; Willie Godsey and Ben Morris, of Amelia, prisoners, well. Other States. A son of Mrs Annie C Robinson, of Richmond, Va, wounded May 12th, left thigh, died June 17; Hugh H Ward, co H, 7th La, Hays's brigade; Robt Toster, 10th La; Capt Lenmon, co G, 14th La, Chas Riley, 10th La, wounded in, back; Joel T Gramling, co D, 5th Florida, wounded in left shoulder; J E Gilbert, co D, 5th Texas, wounded in the left thigh; Willice Kennemer, co G, 12th Ala, left leg ampu'd above the knee; H P Moore, co F 4th Ala, alive and well; Willie Gibbs, 11th or 12th Miss, Poscy's brigade, right leg, amputated; S A J Creekmore, co C, Jeff Davis legion, Young's brigade, Hampton's cavalry, a prisoner, but not hurt; James Lorton, co I, 50th Va, died May 30th; J D Merchant, 8th La, wounded in both thighs.
400 dollars reward --Ranaway from the subscriber on Saturday, 18th June, a negro man named Philip, 32 to 35 years old, 6 feet or 3 inches high, slander built, large eyes of small chin, and speaks quickly. He was forward owned by Mr Moore, lumber merchant, on Brad street. For his return to me or confinement to news jail, I will pay a reward of $100 on appreciation to me, on the Williamsburg turnpike, near battery the 3. T W RÅ’Nnices [je 22--6t*]