and missing; Lieut. Paine, wounded, company C, Capt. Halliman and Lieut. Dooley, both wounded and missing; company D, Capt. Norton, Lieuts. Reeve, Keiningham, and Blair, all wounded; company H, Capt. Watkins, Lieuts. Cuball and Martin, all wounded; company I, Lieuts. Ballon and Caho, the latter wounded.
Wm. Mitchell, son of John Mitchell, in command of the color guard of the regiment, is wounded and missing.
Lieut. Blair, of company D, commanded the skirmishers.
We have been unable to get a list of the privates killed and wounded.
Many of our wounded were brought back into our lined by the Yankees, who ... by the Federals to pursue them.
The falght off, and is now on the South side of the Potomac Lieut. E. P. Reese, severely wounded in left arm — new in Richmond; Lieut. Keiningham, painfully wounded; Lieut. A. Blair, shot through right hand — now in Richmond; Set J. H. Kepler, missing; Privates, J. B. Angle' slightly wounded in the side; G. E. Craig, slightly in arm; D. E
ported;) Col Carrington, 18th Va, (reported;) Col Carter, 13th Miss; Col Ellis, Va, (reported;) Col J B Williams, Va, Col Allen, 28th Va; Maj Wilson, 28th Va.
The following is a partial list of the wounded.
Col Thomas, 8th Ga; Col Jack Brown, 59th Ga; Maj Gee, Ga; Col Kennedy, S C; Lt. Col Whittle. 38th Va; Col Griffin, 18th Miss; Col W S Luce, 18th Miss, missing; Col W T Holder, 17th Miss; Lt.-Col Fleiser, 17th Miss, Lt. Col McElroy, 13th Miss; Maj Bradley, 13th Miss; Col H Gautt, Va; Col Hunton, Va, (reported;) Col Stuart, 56th Va; Col W T Patten, Va, in enemy's hands; Lt- Col Feagan, 16th Ala, lag amputated; Major Berkeley, Va; Maj Wilson, 28th Va; Adj't Goodice, 18th Miss, supposed mortally; Col Lightfoot, 6th Ala; Maj Culver, 6th Ala; Col Humphreys and Maj Blair, 2d Miss, missing; Lt Col Moseley, 42d Miss, Col Stone, 2d Miss, Col Colin, 55th N Carolina.
Brig. Gen' Archer, of Tenn., who opened the fight, was captured on the first day. We captured Brag Gen. Graham.