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alties from Orderly Sergeant Wm. B. Gretter, who dates from "Camp near Spotsylvania C. H., May 11th." Killed.--Corporal E C Howard; privates S A Wakeham, G P Porter. Wounded — Sergeants G D Thaxton, slightly in leg; L Lumpkin, severely in side and leg; Corporal W. H Winn, severely in arm; privates L W Redd, mortally; H Bulli; E F Cullen, slightly in side; J M Fourqurean, slightly in leg; W W Lear, slightly in head; J M Manders, slight concussion; T M Miller, slightly in shoulder; P B Porter, slightly in arm; E H Smith, severely in shoulder (since died) Missing and supposed to be prisoners — Cpt B H Smith, Sgt T H Quarles, Corp'l C B Hunt, J R Bugg, Herlayne, C B Fourqurean, R J Gambol, J T Hardwicke, J H Hutcheson, I H Hutchens, Jr, Henry Jones, E C Lorraine, J S Lear, E P Morris, Jas Moultry, G T Parker, W D Porter, W H Roberts, W M Sclater, W G Thompson, J T Bohannon. Casualties in the Washington artillery. This battalion, stationed between here and Petersburg, has