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From Pensacola. Mobile, Oct. 12. --The Pensacola correspondent of the Advertiser and Register of this city says Dr. Green gives the following official report of the wounded at the Ladies' hospital in Pensacola: B. L. Iverson, Mississippi regiment; J. B. Day, 9th Miss.; J. H. Barksdale, 10th Miss.; T. A. Stillman, 8th Miss; R. Kinsade, 10th Miss.; Wm. Durham, P. O'Neil, A. R. Sharit, Michael Mortimer, 1st Fla.; M. Dufly, 1st La.; Walter Lugle, 5th Ala.; L. C. Weden, W. L. Thaney, T. Allen, W. H. B. Jasom, 5th Ga.; Chas. Gilchell, L. C. Hollingsworth, W. A. Elder, Ga. Battalion. Robert Anthony, Isaac Lanblern, W. W. Oderane, and J. H. Biddon have died since they were placed in the hospital. The following wounded Federals are also in the hospital: Joseph Hollington, 1st N. Y. Artillery. J. Bosall, 3d U. S. Artillery.
s, W. C. & D. A. Walker, Edward Collins, Jos. Prevost, George W. Williams & Co. Motte Lane.--The following are the principal sufferers here: John McGee, Wm. P. Shingler, Patrick Collins, and St. Mark's. Guignard Street--The following are the suffered in Guignard street: Sarah and Susan Jones, John Symons, E. J. Kingman, Dr. George E. Trescott, Miss McCrady and children, Louis Boniface. State Street.--The following are the principal sufferers in State street: Rev. P. O'Neil, William Aiken, Mrs. C. Picault, C. L. Blase, Christena L. Blase, C. Carolens, Charles Koch, Michael Herbert, Henry Schroeder, Mrs. Harvey, Isaac Loyea, John Nelligon. Cumberland Street.--The following are the principal sufferers in Cumberland street: Thos. Gerrety, Isaac Barrett, Mrs. E. M. Manigault, Mrs. Mary M. Whitney, Dr. R. Lebby, N. Petit, F. J. Rolando, John H. Jungbluth, J. S. Riggs, Rev. P. O Neil, J. M. Ainger, Charles E. Baker & Co., Henry Wittschen, O. J. Chaffee,
--Runaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high, and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob, is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above. If delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Neil, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 28--1w Pres't and Agent V. I. M. Co.
--Ranaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high, and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob, is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Neil, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 28--1w Pres't and Agent V. I. M. Co.