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d lines, two of them being lines of battle and one a skirmish line. Our loss will not reach over three hundred; of that, Ewell's loss being about two hundred, and Heth's estimated at about one hundred. Among the killed is the gallant Brigadier-General Doles, of Georgia, who fell, pierced through the left breast, while leading his brigade into action. Among the wounded, I hear the names of Brigadier-General Kirkland, who was slightly hurt; Colonel Williams, Thirty-ninth Virginia, and Colonel Berry, Sixtieth Georgia, were also wounded slightly. It seems Gordon, who led this flank movement, discovered a swamp, across which he charged. This swamp the enemy supposed to be impassable, and hence were not on their guard for a flank movement in that direction. Our men first drove in the enemy's line of skirmishers; then pressing them, we caused their first line of battle to give back rapidly by the vigor of our charge, and without the firing of a gun on our side, the enemy firing fee
Major William Russell, Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain M. A. Reno, First United States cavalry, Chief of Staff; Captain R. Ellis, Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry, Assistant Inspector-General; Captain George B. Sandford, First United States cavalry, Assistant Commissary Musters; Captain J. J. Coppinger, Fourteenth Infantry, United States Artillery, A. A. D. C.; Captain Bailey, First New York Lincoln cavalry, A. A. D. C.; Captain Martindale, First New York Lincoln cavalry, A. A. D. C.; Captain M. Berry, Twentieth Pennsylvania cavalry, A. A. D. C.; First Lieutenant Wallace, Fifth Michigan cavalry, A. A. D. C.; First Lieutenant Ellis, Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry, A. A. D. C.; First Lieutenant Slater, First New York dragoons, amb. officer; First Lieutenant H. H. Goldsmith, Fifteenth New Jersey volunteer infantry, A. D. C. I take pleasure in expressing my sincere thanks to division commanders and their commands for the hearty co-operation given to me and each other. When such feelings
Appointments by the Governor and military board. --Rev. M. Berry, of Lincoln, to be Chaplain of the Thirteenth Regiment North Carolina Volunteers. A. J. DeRostet, Jr., to be second-class Drill Master Second Regiment State troops. P. Neal and --Stafford to be Drill Masters Eleventh Regiment North Carolina Volunteers.--North Carolina State Journal.
n, Henry Winston, Margaret McDermid. Mrs Mary May, Mrs. Mary J. Keenan, Mrs. F. P. Gaillard,----Purcell, Otis Mills, Jno. Queslan, Jno. McNellage, Dr. Wm. Michel, Isabella Harvey, Jno. O'Mara, Thos. Garaghty, Wm. Urffeshardt, Mrs. M. Cooper, Capt. M. Berry, L. Fora, A. Macauley, Dr. Wm. Pettigrew, James Murray, Mrs. E. A. Yates, Ann K. Marsh, Institution of Sisters Mercy, Owen Green, James, Erby, Mrs. C. Foote, J. H. Vollers, J. H. Bremmer. King Street.--The following are the principal sufferers: Wm.McComb. estate of Cooper, Capt. M. Berry, J. B. & J. Morello, A. Roumillat, A. Le Prince, W. Heine, F. Wehmann, P. Darcy, W. M. Rouse, Dorbaum & Menke, Louis F. Myers, E. Ladeveze, C. McPherson, Mrs. M. McDonald, J. Ballard, estate of Henry Ash, Jacob Wienges, Mrs. L. Belser, Wm. McKinlay, C. D. Ahrens, Jacob Mandel, J. Blank, J. Seckendorff, A. Pelesier, F. Koldeway, Mrs. S. Brooks, Jos. Matte, Miss. Cunningham, J. Heins, P. B. Lalane, J. F. Schirmer, E. Megher, H. Soubeyrouz,