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anies forty were killed and wounded. The three South Carolina regiments lost over seventy-three of their number in killed and wounded, and the enemy's dead was at least five to one. We will publish to-morrow a list of the casualties in Jenkine's Palmetto Sharp-shooters. The Sixth South Carolina regiment. We have not been able to procure a list of the casualties in the South Carolina regiment, but learn that Col. John Bratton was seriously wounded, Capt. Finney, Capt. Gaston, Capt. Lyle and Capt. Walker were killed, besides many others whose names we could not learn. We understand, however, that out of 425 men in the fight, there were 168 killed and wounded. This regiment fought gallantly, and did their best to sustain the confidence so often reposed in them by their greatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenn, arm, contuse