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Show I Casualties in the i l j; Second Day Fight : i; WASHINGTON, April 23. :; !; The list of casualties at Vera!' ;! Cruz in the fighting of Wed- : fnesday shows that eight Amer- icons were killed. It was re- ; ; ceived at the navy department ; 5 at 3 o'clock this morning, and I; follows: '; j: ' KILLED : ;! R. PERCY, private U. S. M. C. ' L. O. PRIED, ordinary seaman. W I. WATSON, ordinary seaman. ;! P. P. DE LOWREY, seaman. j! A. P. STEARN, ordinary seaman, ;! ' O. A. SMITH, ordinary seaman. ;' CO. DE FABIER, gunner's mato. 'l FRANK DE VORIOK, ordinary ',' soaman, ; I; SERIOUSLY WOUNDED I; !; H. PuUIan, fircmau, first-class. !; O. M. GuIHonm, ordinary seaman. !; j; M. Fitzgerald, sergeant U. S. M. C. !; J, Peoples, private !; W. Pompkowuki, ordinary Beaxn.au. !; ' H, J. Kapplem, ordinary seaman. !; W. M. Bass, ncaman. i; ;! C L. Nordsiok, ordinary soamaix. : ;! J. Ij. Bennett, coxswain, ;! K. Christy, seaman. ;! A. G. Ebcl, private. !; ;! H. E. Holibngor, private, !; IL E, Boylo, ordinary seaman. !; i; J. Oantwell, no rating. I; !; A. E. Doe, ordinary Beainan. !; !; Robinson, ordinary soamon, !; !; L. W, Taylor. !j 1; P. M. Kalmera, ! |