where he took a stand.We shall continue this subject iu our next.[communicated ]Manassas, Baktow Co., Ga., )July 5th, 1862 jEditors Sfrfl’cni Confederacy:A letter from Lieut. S. V. Smith, in com' maud of the ‘‘Rowland Infantry,” Co. K, 18th Georgia Regiment, gives the following list of casualties in that company up to the 30th ult.:KILLED.Lieut Tom Dowlin.Private F. M. Tate,44 W. II. Gaddes,“ W. G. Bradley.WOUNDED-Corp. 11. C. Loudermilk,Private Ed. Harling, thigh broken.“ Hosea Johnson, leg broken.“ William Landers, in head.“ F. M. Landers, leg broken.“ C. Sumeril, in shoulder and hand44 G. W. Scott, leg broken.“ E. D Shaw, in neck.“ Stephen Underwood, arm broken “ F. M. Bearden, in hand.44 B T. Ritchie, in hand.J. H. Carroll, in thigh.J. H. Collins, in foot.A. B Cleveland, in breast and leg.D. D. Ford, in breast and leg.41 Josiah Langley, in leg.Chester Pience, in hip.James Smith, in hip.44 M. B. Slaughter, in thigh.44 Samuel Wiley, in hand.44 W. P. Burnett,W. H Smith.MISSING.James A Johnson and James N. Smith.Lieut Smith adds: 4*This company was exposed to the severest fice of a battery for three quarters of a mile, which had not been taken by thre*' previous assaults, but which was captured by the 18th Georgia regiment, to which this company belongs, encountering iu their charge both infantry and cavalry.”A letter from Seigt Weems to his father, states that the 18th Georgia went into that action with 520 men and came out with a loss of 210 killed and wounded. Yours, lt;fcc ,H • i• %• •* * *We refer you to Dr. Cloptos’s Card in this morning's paper.citvt