A, 21st Alabama, J H Sturdivant, company A, 4th Mississippi.
March 6.--Uriah Contey, company H, 27th Alabama, Lieut John M Cook, company K, 32d Tennessee, G W L Barnes, company G. 4th Mississippi, T Mosely, company C, 30th Tennessee. Wm. Fancell, company A, 47th Tennessee.
From Blukley, company E. 80th Tennessee; D B Woodward, company B. 30th Tennessee.
March 7.--Wm C Atkins, company A, 50th Tennessee; Silas Tidwell, company D, 32d Tennessee; A. L. Endsley, company F, 15th Arkansas; Wm Lambert, company K, 26th Mississippi; Gilbert Galbraith, company I, 32d Tennessee, J. N. Harden, company E, 4th Mississippi, J. J. Patrick, company K, 27th Alabama, H. J. Ryan, company C, 15th Arkansas; John C. Rutledge, company H, 27th Alabama.
March 8--John M McEntire, company B, 42d Tennessee, A M Herring, company , 1st Mississippi, Joseph Freeman Combe's Battery, Tennessee, Jackson Kinson, 51st Virginia; John , 2d Kentucky H. C. Wilks, 30th Tennessee, Robert Boswell, 21st Alabama.
battalion lost 106 killed and wounded, out of 234 taken into action in the morning.
The following is a list of casualties in the Purcell Battery, in the battle of Thursday evening last:
Killed--Lieut. Wm. A. Allen; Corporal Murphy, Privates Boyd and Stillman.
Wounded--Lieut. H. M. Fitzhugh; Serg't Crow, McGruder, Temple, Ball, Messier; Corporals Eddins, Beck; Privates Beckham, Cheatham, Thos. Berry, Donahoe, Geo. Dockerty, Davis, Daniel, Ege, Flemming, Finnell, Mott, Grigsby, Herring, Holland, Heart, Harrow, Geo. W. Johnston, E. P. Jones, W. T. Flint, James, Kimball, Mitchell, Mahoney, McLeod, Morton, O Brien, F. S. Price, Ritchie, Rose, Sacrey, T. H. Thompson, B. M. Temple, Partington, W. T. Smith, T. T. Yager.
This list proves the desperate bravery exhibited by the command in the bloody strife.--We learn that Mr. Dawson, a young English man, who came over in the Nashville, volunteered for the engagement, and received a wound while acting most gallantly.
The
one, proceeds of Fair, 552.70.
Peter Mayo, 10.
D M L, 50.
Kate Ellis, 8.
Wm Beale, for R H Bosher, 20.
Wm H Young, Columbus, Ga, 50.
A J Bowers, 20.
Ladies' Aid Society, Chowan, N C, through Doct R H Winborne, 50.
Robert T Hubbard, Buckingham, 10.
Miss Mary and Jane Nott and Virginia Bowers, proceeds of a Fair, 42.50.
B W Leigh, Mecklenburg, 20.
Miss Ida and Ella Cardwell, 23.
Mrs Spiller, King William, 5.
Chas J Fox, 4
G W Herring, Concert in Micosakee, Fla, 67.50.
Mrs Emily Rutherfoord, 30.
Mrs Emily Aylett, 20
Mrs Mollie Denoon, proceeds of Fair; 120.
Mr Walker, for E P Hairston, of Henry county, 100.
Mrs Henry, 10.
Mrs Taylor, 10.
C Walthall, proceeds of Fair, from young Misses on Canal street, 32.30
Stark & Cardoza, money found, 1.50.
A friend, 10.
Miss Compton, Lexington, Va, 5.
S W Rollins, Ga, 1.
Miss R B Murray, Caroline, 5.
City Council of Mobile, thro