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hos W. Mitchell fool; privates Robert Flurry, body and cheek; Wm A J Teat, arm; Wiley Williamson, thigh; Net W. Mytic, Geo W. Chapman, slightly; John C. Calhoun do. Company B--Wounded: Captain John W. Stubbs, very slightly by cannon ball; Corp'l Jonathan Willoughby, slightly; privates M C Hennigan, mortally; Wm Wheeler, severely; Wm Parker, do; Isaac Hightower, missing, known to be wounded; J T Avant; slightly. Company C--Killed: J N and G M Williams, (brothers) Wounded: Lieut W W Johnson, slightly in arm; Sergt John Murchison, slightly in arm; Sergt John Murchison sightly in leg; Privates W J Deane, mortally in side; W H McKinney, mortally in head; F Hortmar, severely; J J Cater, severely; W A Webb, slightly in arm; B A Johnson, slightly in leg; Timothy Robinson, slightly in thigh; B F Kennedy, slightly; C Robinson, slightly in head; J S Deans, slightly in face; Allen Yaun, slightly in hand. Missing: G R Davis, D C Sawyers, and Jas Dyes. Company D.--Wounded: Capt J N
Reported Assassination of Andy Johnson and Picayune Butler.skirmish at Baton Rouge. Augusta June 7. --It is reported at Mobile that a citizen of Nashville, named George Brown, had killed Andy Johnson, and that Brown had also been killed. It is reported at Vicksburg float Gen. Butter had been killed in New Orleans, but the report lacks confirmation. The Jackson Mississippian, of the 3d instant, says that a small detachment of Gen. Lovell's forces attacked the Federals at Batonr.skirmish at Baton Rouge. Augusta June 7. --It is reported at Mobile that a citizen of Nashville, named George Brown, had killed Andy Johnson, and that Brown had also been killed. It is reported at Vicksburg float Gen. Butter had been killed in New Orleans, but the report lacks confirmation. The Jackson Mississippian, of the 3d instant, says that a small detachment of Gen. Lovell's forces attacked the Federals at Baton Rouge, on Sunday night, killing twenty-one of the enemy.