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Yankee raid into Pendleton. The Abolitionists made another raid into Prediction county, Va., last Tuesday week, taking Franklin, (the county seat) in their circuli of visitation. They numbered probably 150 cavalry, and remained there ant a short time. Their object seemed to be to plunder and rob the people although they carried off as prisoners three citizens of Franklin, vis: Geo. W. Blakeman, Attorney for the Commonwealth for Pendicton county; John Robinson, and Peter Wansturf. They stole and carried off a number of horses, a quantity of bacon, etc. Pendicton is one of the counties included within the limits of the bogus State of Western Virginia, and is greatly exposed to these robbers of the defenceless people of the mountains.
xon, severely in hand; J. Y. Sulton, slightly in body. Richmond Fayette Artillery, Lt. Clopton com'g.--Wounded: Privates Geo P. Vaden, severely in arm; W. L. Morris, severely in face; Wm Clements, severely in thigh. Martin's Battery — Killed: Sergt Jullen C. Ruffin. Forty Sixth Va. Regiment.--Casualties in the 46th Va. infantry, Wise's brigade, in the battles near Petersburg, on the 16th and 18th May: Co. A--Killed: A. C. Dabney. Wounded: Wm M. Wise, foot amputated, John Robinson, slightly in foot; A Isaacs, severely in face; Sergt Jas Williams, slightly in side; A Wilson, in head. Co B — Samuel Webb, wounded slight in knee, Co C — Wounded: Lieut Jas. D. Davis, severe in thigh; Corpl W. P. Jefferson, severe in side. Co D — Killed: Geo. Bruce. Wounded: E. F. Shiflett, slight in face. Co F — Killed: S. D. Parker. Wounded: Sergt S. S. Bird, slight in ankle; P. O. Twyfort, slight in foot. Co K — Wounded: E. M. Ferrill, slight in knee. Twenty
s, J. M. Fleetwood, William Fox, Mike Folliard, Wesley Fitzgerald, B. Grav, M. Gorman, Robert Harley, Thomas Hardin, L. G. Hudgins, Robert Hunt, R. J. Hockley, T. L. Hernandez, Jarvis Johnson, L. G. King, Charles Longman, Edward Lynch, J. P. Murphy, James McLeod, J. Maes, William Moulton, A. Messini, E. O. Murden, W. T. Morrell, J. W. Matherson, W. McBlair, Thomas Noland, George Nowrey, E. D. Newton, J. W. O'Neil, John Peits, F. F. Palingnest, Joseph Prebel, Patrick Quinn, G. W. Quarles, John Robinson, Daniel Relordon, W. B. Reed, Charles Smith, Patrick Smith, William Smith, L. H. Schofield, James Sylvanus, J. H. Schinblee, C. Schinblee, W. R. Shed, J. M. Sullivan, B. C. Shel- ton, W. W. Thomas, James Thurston, T. B. Travers, Peter Vandever, J. S. West, Edward West, Patrick White, Samuel W. Wheeler, Alexander White. From Petersburg. Nothing from Petersburg except the usual shelling "round town." From the Valley. From the Valley we have no news whatever. The Barn bur
appears to be blocked, while the day for the conscription is rapidly approaching. Fighting in Kentucky. Bardstown, Kentucky, seems to have very little rest. The "guerrillas," as the Yankees call them, pop in there on all occasions. A telegram from Louisville, dated the 18th, says: Forty guerrillas, under command of Pratt and McGregor — a consolidation of several bands — at three o'clock yesterday made a dash into Bardstown for the purpose of recovering one of their men, John Robinson, confined in the jail at that place. Bardstown is garrisoned by a detachment of Union soldiers, under Captain G. W. Nichols. The guerrillas set the depot on fire, and it was burned to the ground, and the body of Mr. Sunbury was consumed in it. The guerrillas and our troops had a heavy fight. Captain Pratt and Pat Bull were killed, and Lieutenants Munday and Mason and several others wounded. The guerrillas were routed and driven from the town. The pursuit was continued till darkness
Stealing a hat. --Severn, alias John Robinson, negro, was arrested yesterday on the charge of stealing a hat.