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of defence having nailed for rest, in the open ground back of Williamsburg, gave the Yankee advance an opportunity of coming up with the rear guard, consisting of Gen. Sims's Georgia and Gen. Griffin's Mississippi brigades, to which was attached Manly's North Carolina battery. The enemy did not appear in any force from under their cover of woods until one rear guard had either open ground and re and were marching through Williamsburg at which time a courier brought word to Gen. McLaws that thured it. Then commenced a race — artillery, cavalry, infantry, had to run the "gunnel" of the rifle battery fire for one and a half miles to seize a work from whom the Yankees were only distant a quarter of a mile; but our forces did it nobly Captain Manly brought his battery into action in splendid style, halted and fired five rounds to delay the enemy's advance and give our infantry time to come up, and then limbered up his guns and made a dash for the redoubt, which he succeeded in entering
s wounds, and that his brilliant promise may be fulfilled, to the discharge of even more important duties to his country. A Friends who Saw Him. Lists of casualties.Seventh Virginia regiment. Headquarters 7th Va., Vols., May 8th, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch:--You will confer a favor by publishing the following list of the killed and wounded of the 7th Virginia Regiment, Col. J. L Kemper in the engagement near Williamsburg, on Monday last; Company A. Killed--Private Jas L' Clone Wounded--Lieut F. V. Foy, arm and breast. Privates Jno W. Price, in the hand; W P Carpenter, slightly; Wm Warren, face. Company B. Wounded--Privates Wm. Nicholson, mortally in the breast; J. W. Brown, slightly in the back. Company C. Wounded--Capt. P. S. Ashby, slightly in the head; Lieut J. W. Pannill, seriously in the leg. Privates John Bickers, slightly in the back; Wm. J. Cook, slightly in the head; Wm. A. Backsley, slightly in the arm; Henry Mitchell, seriou
n hand; Thos. S. Rec or, mortally; J. S. Delano hand; G. F. Weightman wrist; J. H. Tumer, body; J. F. Gooldy, mortally; Lewis G. Havbrook. face; H T Cheatham, breast; H. S. Elam, mortally; J. M. Conley, slightly; E. S. Dinguid, accidentally injured. Missing — W. J. Isaacs. Company B. Southern Guard, Captain Horton. Killed — John T. Davis, George E. Mason, and John D. Richardson. Wounded — P. L. Thurmond, mortally; A Sandifer, slightly; D P Dews, in hand; W H Williamson, leg; W S Simmons, thigh, slightly. Missing — James T Little. Company C., Clifton Greye, Captain Clement. Killed — Henry A Faris, David C Layne and Griffle Barley. Wounded-- First Sergeant Thomas Cooke, slightly; G Delweedy, in thigh; S. P. Tweedy in thigh; F B Tweedy, in hand; Jos E. Rice, in leg; W. B. Williams, in shoulder and severe; B. Phillips, in leg; Wm Wilson, mortally; Moore Jennings, leg; Chas Blakenship, shoulder and both arms; H. W. Clay, mortally; H. A Roberts, w is G. D. Rosser
th arms; H. W. Clay, mortally; H. A Roberts, w is G. D. Rosser, wrist; W C Rosser, shoulder and both arms; W. L. Rector, mortally; W. J. Monroe, shoulder; Henry O Elliott, foot; Chap Jones, slightly; Chas B Clement, head; Peyton Edds both thighs. The missing not reported. Company D., Fincastle rifles, Capt. D. G. Houston. Killed — Jno K. Murray, Jno W Carper, and Jos Kesster. Wounded--First Lieut. John T James, shot in thigh; 2d Lieut. Jno H. Camper, shot in knee; R arper, thigh; Jos W. F eig slightly; G. W. Hamilton, hand; M. W. Hitchcock, side, slight; G. W. Loop, thigh; Nathan Leman, wrist, J Hurray, hand; W. H. in lair, side, slight; James M. Weeks, thigh; Jacob Fluke, leg. Missing — George Johnson. Company E. Lynchburg rifle, Capt. Ward. Killed — None. Wounded--1st Lieut W. R. Abbott, in head, slightly; L P Neville, wrest; Thos Marshall, face; James Katen, head;--Gilbert, face. Company F, Preston Guards, Capt. Fowlkee. Killed — Fred Shumaner, Wm.
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enant P. B. Akers, in hand; Thos. S. Rec or, mortally; J. S. Delano hand; G. F. Weightman wrist; J. H. Tumer, body; J. F. Gooldy, mortally; Lewis G. Havbrook. face; H T Cheatham, breast; H. S. Elam, mortally; J. M. Conley, slightly; E. S. Dinguid, accidentally injured. Missing — W. J. Isaacs. Company B. Southern Guard, Captain Horton. Killed — John T. Davis, George E. Mason, and John D. Richardson. Wounded — P. L. Thurmond, mortally; A Sandifer, slightly; D P Dews, in hand; W H Williamson, leg; W S Simmons, thigh, slightly. Missing — James T Little. Company C., Clifton Greye, Captain Clement. Killed — Henry A Faris, David C Layne and Griffle Barley. Wounded-- First Sergeant Thomas Cooke, slightly; G Delweedy, in thigh; S. P. Tweedy in thigh; F B Tweedy, in hand; Jos E. Rice, in leg; W. B. Williams, in shoulder and severe; B. Phillips, in leg; Wm Wilson, mortally; Moore Jennings, leg; Chas Blakenship, shoulder and both arms; H. W. Clay, mortally; H. A Roberts
. Davis, George E. Mason, and John D. Richardson. Wounded — P. L. Thurmond, mortally; A Sandifer, slightly; D P Dews, in hand; W H Williamson, leg; W S Simmons, thigh, slightly. Missing — James T Little. Company C., Clifton Greye, Captain Clement. Killed — Henry A Faris, David C Layne and Griffle Barley. Wounded-- First Sergeant Thomas Cooke, slightly; G Delweedy, in thigh; S. P. Tweedy in thigh; F B Tweedy, in hand; Jos E. Rice, in leg; W. B. Williams, in shoulder and severe; B., leg; Chas Blakenship, shoulder and both arms; H. W. Clay, mortally; H. A Roberts, w is G. D. Rosser, wrist; W C Rosser, shoulder and both arms; W. L. Rector, mortally; W. J. Monroe, shoulder; Henry O Elliott, foot; Chap Jones, slightly; Chas B Clement, head; Peyton Edds both thighs. The missing not reported. Company D., Fincastle rifles, Capt. D. G. Houston. Killed — Jno K. Murray, Jno W Carper, and Jos Kesster. Wounded--First Lieut. John T James, shot in thigh; 2d Lieut. Jno H.
Company D. Killed--Private W. H. Stafford. Wounded--Sergeant J. Hare, severely in the hand. Privates J. W. East, slightly on arm; Jno H. Hale, slightly in the leg; Geo Knoits, mortally in abdomen; A Meadows, slightly in arm; Jno Meadows, severely in the face; A J Thompson, severely in the face; J H Gardner, severely in the shoulder; E. V. Yager, severely in the hand; D Sanner, slightly in the arm; W J Wilburn, slightly in arm. Company E. Killed--Sergeants J. H. Finks and W. H Denning. Wounded--Privates T. McDade, mortally in side; B F Warson, severely in fee; W H Cole. slightly in leg; J A Stuart severely in head. Company F. Killed — Private amuse Oliver. Wounded--Capt. Finke Caverton, severely in leg; Sergt J. M. Mayers, slightly in arm; Corp'l B Haney, slightly in hand; Corp'l G B Duff, slightly in head. Privates A. Bickers, severely in leg and breast; J. R Douglass, severely in thigh and back; S. A. Fates, slightly in arm; Wm. Houseworth, slightly in f
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st; Jno R. Davis, slightly; Jno Dar iel slightly. Company I, Rough and ready rifles, Capt. Jones. Killed--Sergeant R. F. Humphreys, and H P cobs Wounded--Corporal S. A. Lee, in shoulder; Jas W. Barton, in breast, severely; Wm. Gutheridge, in face; Jas Glasseil, in arm; Jas G. Kemper, in thigh; John James, in leg. Company K, Valley Ranger, Capt. A. M. Houston. Killed--First Lieut Jas W. Martin, Richard B. Parker, and Ro Hudson. Wounded--Serg. R. C. Campbell, in arm; Corporal J. M. Morrison, in face; Corporal J. T. Hurdy, in arm slightly; Wm. Ferguson, in arm; Wm H. Hardy, to arm; Houston Walkup, in hand and breast; John Groman, in hand and breast; Samuel Schindell, in knee; John McCulloch mortally; Benj Falls, slightly; Jas Powell, in thigh. Missing — Jas R. Markham. Recapitulation. Field and Staff — Killed, none; wounded, 2. Company A--killed; 4; wounded, 13; missing, 1. Company B--killed 3; wounded, 6. Company D--killed, 5; wounded, 13; mis
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ong, both hands. Company G. Home Guard, Capt. Otey. Killed — None. Wounded-- 1st Sergeant Jas. Franklin, jr, in arm, severely; Ed. A. Akers, shoulder slightly; M. M. Leckie, mortally; S. L. Moorman, hand; Vae Taliaferro, arm; Samuel Nowlin, head; A. W. Nowlin, thigh; Corp Jno Sumpter, arm; Jno Waller, shoulder, dangerously; Jno P. Goggin, hand; G. T Launder, twice in leg; Willey Campbell, in mouth. Company H., Jeff Davis Guard, 1st Lt. Herd. Killed — William M. Barks and James Reynolds. Wounded--Sergeant D. C. Wright, in arm; Jno Boland, wrist; Jno R. Davis, slightly; Jno Dar iel slightly. Company I, Rough and ready rifles, Capt. Jones. Killed--Sergeant R. F. Humphreys, and H P cobs Wounded--Corporal S. A. Lee, in shoulder; Jas W. Barton, in breast, severely; Wm. Gutheridge, in face; Jas Glasseil, in arm; Jas G. Kemper, in thigh; John James, in leg. Company K, Valley Ranger, Capt. A. M. Houston. Killed--First Lieut Jas W. Martin, Richard B. Parker, an
the hand; Geo Morris. slightly in the face; A. W. Shadrack, slightly in the arm. Company D. Killed--Private W. H. Stafford. Wounded--Sergeant J. Hare, severely in the hand. Privates J. W. East, slightly on arm; Jno H. Hale, slightly in the leg; Geo Knoits, mortally in abdomen; A Meadows, slightly in arm; Jno Meadows, severely in the face; A J Thompson, severely in the face; J H Gardner, severely in the shoulder; E. V. Yager, severely in the hand; D Sanner, slightly in the arm; W J Wilburn, slightly in arm. Company E. Killed--Sergeants J. H. Finks and W. H Denning. Wounded--Privates T. McDade, mortally in side; B F Warson, severely in fee; W H Cole. slightly in leg; J A Stuart severely in head. Company F. Killed — Private amuse Oliver. Wounded--Capt. Finke Caverton, severely in leg; Sergt J. M. Mayers, slightly in arm; Corp'l B Haney, slightly in hand; Corp'l G B Duff, slightly in head. Privates A. Bickers, severely in leg and breast; J. R Douglass, sever
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