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hilip Redd, leg amputated; Jos McMurrain, leg, slight. Co F — Killed: Wm Thompson. Wounded; Sgt N Wilhoit, finger; T J Pettit, finger. Co H — Wounded: Serg't Mattmgly, nose; Doctor Bailey, shoulder, M T Mattox, hand; Serg't G W McDaniels, leg, slight. Co I — Wounded: Rd Robertson, thumb; Joseph Nickson, shoulder. Co K — Wounded: Mitchell Poling, slight; B F Naloney, finger; F W Sheetz, hand, slight; J M Riddle, ankle. List of wounded in the 1st Reg't Va Vols, on the 11th instant, before Fredericksburg: Co C. (Montgomery Guard)--Corp'l John Moriarty, privates Willis Clarke and Daniel Sullivan. Co D--Private Tazewell Morton. Co G — Serg't Wm H Dean, privates Jno Spraggies and — Wood. Co I--Private Wm H Lipscomb. Lot of Killed and Wounded in the Rockbridgs Artillery.--Killed: Lieut J B McCorkle, of Rockbridge; Randolph Fairfax, Alexandria; Jno Beard, Jos Agner, John Fuller, Rockbridge Wounded: Wm G Montgomery, mortal, Rockbridge; Robert Fraser,
d there was no proof that the parties were not guilty. It is understood that in obedience to the resolution passed by the Yankee Senate, the Committee on the Conduct of the War will make their report in a few days, inasmuch as parts of it have been printed from time to time. The chapters relating to the imprisonment of General Stone, the advance on Manassas, and other features of the war, will, it is said, present some startling evidence. In the House of Representatives, on the 11th instant, Mr. Yeaman, of Kentucky, offered the following: Resolved, by the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring, That the proclamation of the President of the 22d September, 1862, is not warranted by the Constitution. Resolved, That the policy of emancipation, as indicated in the proclamation, is not calculated to hasten the restoration of peace, and is not well chosen as a war measure, and an assumption of power dangerous to the rights of citizens and the perpetuity of f