old Harbor.
The raiding party numbered only about two thousand.
The latest information of their movements is brought by a courier who arrived last night.
He reports them on their way to rejoin the main body under Sheridan, at the White House.
Casualties.
The following is a partial list of the casualties on the Southside:
Macon Light Artillery, Capt C. W. Slaton--Wounded: Capt C. W. Slaton, slightly in hand; privates J. Bacon, slightly in thigh; W. Aldrich, mortally in side; J. Dixon, severely in hand; J. Y. Sulton, slightly in body.
Richmond Fayette Artillery, Lt. Clopton com'g.--Wounded: Privates Geo P. Vaden, severely in arm; W. L. Morris, severely in face; Wm Clements, severely in thigh.
Martin's Battery — Killed: Sergt Jullen C. Ruffin.
Forty Sixth Va. Regiment.--Casualties in the 46th Va. infantry, Wise's brigade, in the battles near Petersburg, on the 16th and 18th May:
Co. A--Killed: A. C. Dabney.
Wounded: Wm M. Wise, foot amputated, John R
Cadets W. H. Cabell, C. Crockett, J. Jones, McDowell and Stanard; Cadet Jefferson, mortally wounded, since dead.
Wounded: Lt. Col Ship, com'g Cadets, slightly, on duty; Lt. A. Govan Hill, Ass't Prof, com'g a company; Cadets White F. Dillard, of Amherst; Ginson F. Randolph, severely; Macon, Dickinson, slightly.
Upshur, Darden, Woodlit, Pierce, slightly, Jefferson, Marshall, Atwell, Moorman, Merritt, S. Garrow, C. W. Reid, R Pendleton, J. Wise Triplett, L. Wise, Christian, J. A. Stuart, Wheelwright, Meade, Bransford, G. Spiler, P. Johnson, Harris, F. Smith, E. Smith, Walker, Havnes, Garnett, and Goodwin, slightly.
Lt. Hill and all the wounded Cadets are doing well.
Gen. Preckinridge reported to Gen Smith that the corps of Cadets acted with conspicuous gallantry.
Wm H. Richardson, A. G.
From Gen Johnston's army.
The following intelligence of Gen. Johnston's movements is from our latest Southern exchanges.
A dispatch from Calhoun, Ga., dated the 13th, says:
ton, side, severe.
Casualties in corps of Cadets in recent battles.
Major General Smith reports:
Killed: Cadets W. H. Cabell, C. Crockett, J. Jones, McDowell and Stanard; Cadet Jefferson, mortally wounded, since dead.
Wounded: Lt. Col Ship, com'g Cadets, slightly, on duty; Lt. A. Govan Hill, Ass't Prof, com'g a company; Cadets White F. Dillard, of Amherst; Ginson F. Randolph, severely; Macon, Dickinson, slightly.
Upshur, Darden, Woodlit, Pierce, slightly, Jefferson, Marshall, Atwell, Moorman, Merritt, S. Garrow, C. W. Reid, R Pendleton, J. Wise Triplett, L. Wise, Christian, J. A. Stuart, Wheelwright, Meade, Bransford, G. Spiler, P. Johnson, Harris, F. Smith, E. Smith, Walker, Havnes, Garnett, and Goodwin, slightly.
Lt. Hill and all the wounded Cadets are doing well.
Gen. Preckinridge reported to Gen Smith that the corps of Cadets acted with conspicuous gallantry.
Wm H. Richardson, A. G.
From Gen Johnston's army.
The following intelligence of Gen. Jo
t.
Co I — Wounded; Privates J. A. Taylor, arm, S. P. Johnson, and hand, W. Davis, hand, C. W. Adkinson, wrist.
Co K — Wounded: Privates T. Baghy, Jaw; N. Berkeley, head; B. Cannon, right arm; J. A. Crossfield, side, serious; H. C. Pendleton, arm; W. M. Pynes, foot; H. S. Scott, leg; H. G. Segar, head; H. G. Hiweat, hand; Z. G. Walton, side, severe.
Casualties in corps of Cadets in recent battles.
Major General Smith reports:
Killed: Cadets W. H. Cabell, C. Crockett, J. Jones, McDowell and Stanard; Cadet Jefferson, mortally wounded, since dead.
Wounded: Lt. Col Ship, com'g Cadets, slightly, on duty; Lt. A. Govan Hill, Ass't Prof, com'g a company; Cadets White F. Dillard, of Amherst; Ginson F. Randolph, severely; Macon, Dickinson, slightly.
Upshur, Darden, Woodlit, Pierce, slightly, Jefferson, Marshall, Atwell, Moorman, Merritt, S. Garrow, C. W. Reid, R Pendleton, J. Wise Triplett, L. Wise, Christian, J. A. Stuart, Wheelwright, Meade, Bransford, G. Spiler, P.
et Jefferson, mortally wounded, since dead.
Wounded: Lt. Col Ship, com'g Cadets, slightly, on duty; Lt. A. Govan Hill, Ass't Prof, com'g a company; Cadets White F. Dillard, of Amherst; Ginson F. Randolph, severely; Macon, Dickinson, slightly.
Upshur, Darden, Woodlit, Pierce, slightly, Jefferson, Marshall, Atwell, Moorman, Merritt, S. Garrow, C. W. Reid, R Pendleton, J. Wise Triplett, L. Wise, Christian, J. A. Stuart, Wheelwright, Meade, Bransford, G. Spiler, P. Johnson, Harris, F. Smith, E. Smith, Walker, Havnes, Garnett, and Goodwin, slightly.
Lt. Hill and all the wounded Cadets are doing well.
Gen. Preckinridge reported to Gen Smith that the corps of Cadets acted with conspicuous gallantry.
Wm H. Richardson, A. G.
From Gen Johnston's army.
The following intelligence of Gen. Johnston's movements is from our latest Southern exchanges.
A dispatch from Calhoun, Ga., dated the 13th, says:
Dalton was evacuated last night by our forces, and occupied this mornin