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e until after our battery was withdrawn. The list of killed and wounded having been handed in, it is unnecessary to repeat it. I cannot, however, close this report without again making honorable mention of Capt. Nelson, who gallantly fell at his post, supposed to be mortally wounded; to the gallantry of Lieutenant Colonel Lackland, who with but a handful of men charged on the enemy's battery and actually brought one of their rifled guns some distance to the rear with but four men; to Lieutenant Harrison, company "D," who was shot dead whilst most gallantly charging with his men; to Lieutenant Mainer, company "E," who fell whilst advancing on the enemy; to Captain Clarke, who fell dangerously wounded whilst leading his men, and to Adjutant Hunter, who aided materially in rallying to the charge. The coolness of the men under the fire of the enemy's batteries for more than an hour was most commendable, especially as they had to receive, without being able to return any of the fire. R
R. A. Glazebrook; Hudson, slave of D. P. Lewis, received the same punishment, for receiving the stolen raiments from Joe; Wm. McMillan was committed for examination, for uttering treasonable language against the Government of the Confederacy; Henry Scott was acquitted of the charge of deserting from the fortifications and stealing a pick and shovel; John Temple, arrested for setting fire to and burning the steamer Glen Cove, (arrested in Norfolk,) had his case continued to the 24th inst. Several negroes were whipped for going about without passes; Frank Foster's case continued, charge stealing a watch from Harrison, slave of James Thomas; Beverley, slave of J. R. Anderson, no pass, and pretending he was from South Carolina, whipped; Catharine Burns, held to bail for abusing and disturbing the family of Margaret Needham; James T. Lambert, charged with beating Ann W. Forsyth — case continued until to-day; John F. Schonberger, charged with beating Wm. Freeman — examined and discharge