John GoJe, J. OSfeYrBfli,' W'd* TBSiHiiil 11Whitel *1IPounded8slightly; Sergtr A. H. Wright, through 1armCorp. T. J. Moore, ion chin, slightly; Private J. 0. Alfoia, 8ball en;lefed back of the neck, and came €out just below the arm-pit—badly, not se- jriously; 0. S. Mooneyhamr shot thiough 1left arm, just above the elbow—ball enter- j £eel lower part of the right thigh—severe- sly; Bichard Brown, in right arm, slightly*Green J. Spivey, through right arm, hear 11the shoulder, severely; 0. S. Wynn, in tthe head, slightl)- ; J. M. Sanders, in the (head, slightly ; Wslightly ; John Maddox, in the back, withshell. Sergt. Howard was knocked down jaby a bomb. John West, 1 learn, was (wounded, but how much, I am not able to 1sayfI have given you as correct a list as Iknow. Some of this I give upon the evi-dence of others.— Of? jtbe Putnam LightInfantry, John Moorepmd Hetland werejkilled—several of the boys slightly wounded. Lt. Beid, of the Brown Bides, was*severely wounded, through the right thigh ;Lt. O’Brien through hand, or fingers. It issaid that Oapt. Nisbet was killed. I hothis is untrue. It is said that- Jmk‘a*.engaged and hurt in it/1 im finable to say.armvAfter the Shjpti'^s fell back on tie VirgwSia side of the Poto-I’' «mac. The finemv crossed, but was beitenback withancb' sunday. Jackson lias re-crossed theI^oiomac. J* b. r.