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H. Wager Halleck , A. M. , Lieut. of Engineers, U. S. Army ., Elements of Military Art and Science; or, Course of Instruction in Strategy, Fortification, Tactis of Battles &c., Embracing the Duties of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Engineers. Adapted to the Use of Volunteers and Militia., Chapter 11: army organization.—Artillery.—Its history and organization, with a brief Notice of the different kinds of Ordnance, the Manufacture of Projectiles, &c. (search)
im. Treatise on artillery. German. Scharnhorst. (Translated into French, 1840.) Essai sur l'art de pointer. Poumet. Reflexions sur la fabrication des bouches à feu Lamartilliere. Memoire sur la planchette du canonnier. Obenheim. Aide-Meimoire. Gassendi. Observations on the use of artillery at the sieges of Badajos, St, Sebastian, &c. Treatise on artillery. Lallemand. Elemens de pyrotechnic. Ruggieri Nouvelle force maritime. Paixhans, Dictionnaire d'artillerie. Cotty. Recherches balistiques. Coste. Poudres fulminantes. Vergnaud. Maniel de la metallurgie du fer. Culman. Pyrotechnie militaire, (traduit de l'allomand, par R. do Peretsdorff:) Journal des sciences Miilitaires. Pyrotechny. Catbush. Traite élementaire d'artillerie. Decker. Fusees de guerre. Montgory. Documens sur la matiere à canons. Herve. Observations sur le nouveau system d'artillerie. Allix. Systeme d'artillerie de canmpagne. Allix. Pocket Gunner. Adye. On the Rocket system. Congreve. Essai sur l'art des fontes. Serres.
several others. The course of President Buchanan is universally condemned here. The revenue cutter William Aiken. It has already been stated that Capt. Coste, of the United States revenue cutter William Aiken, at Charleston, had resigned his commission. It is now alleged that he subsequently swore in his crew as sai of South Carolina, and hoisting the Palmetto flag, proclaimed the vessel and her appurtenances the property of the said independent State. The officers under Captain Coste were--First Lieut. Underwood; second Lieut. H. O. Porter, (a son of the late Commodore Porter,) and third Lieut. H. J. Gambrill, of Md. It is stated that when Captain C. took possession of the brig in the name of South Carolina, they immediately retired to the city and notified the Department at Washington of Coste's act, themselves a waiting further orders from the General Government. The U. S. Revenue cutter Harriet Lane. The U. S. revenue cutter Harriet Lane, dispatched to Cha
ffboxes, and has left not fewer than 1,800. The Journal du Cher states that a painful accident occurred two nights since at the theatre of Bourges, during the performance of the fairy opera of the Amoure du Liable. In the seventh tablean, Madame Coste, the first cantatrice, had to sink through the stage, when, owing to some irregular movement of the trap, her foot slipped. and she fell a depth of nearly thirty feet, and in falling struck her head against the edge of the stage floor, inflicting a rather severe wound. Her other injuries are limited to a few slight contusions. Of course, she was unable to appear in the remainder of the opera. This is the second accident from which Madame Coste has suffered at Bourges within twelve months. A letter from Rome, alluding to a late rumor which prevailed of the Pope's death, says: "The Mastai family, to which the Pope belongs, is remarkable for its longevity. He has two brothers and a sister older than himself--Count Gabrie
ook, slightly; Corp'l Antheny Dougherty, slightly; John Williams, slightly; B Waldron, slightly; Geo Dockerty, slightly. Killed, 3; wounded 18. The following is a list of the casualties in the battalion Washington Artillery, from New Orleans. They are attached to Longstreet's Corps — and were within close proximity to the enemy during the entire day, sustaining several charges: First Company, Capt. C. W Squires — Killed: F. D. Ruggies, R McK Spearing, C. A. Falconer. Wounded: A F Coste, severely; C A Everett, slight, head; W E Falconer, do, do; W T. Perry, slight; Jno E Rodd, slight, arm; Sgt W Hardle, do, do; C. Rossiter, slight, hand; H. O Janin; do, do. Drivers — Wounded: Kennedy, Rush, Chadsworth, Kenney. Third Company, Capt W Miller — Wounded: Privates H. Tully, slight, in arm; A Grimmer, face and shoulder; H. Phelps, arm. Fourth Company, Capt B F Eshleman — Wounded: Sgt Jno Wood, severely; Privates — Jones, in face;--McDonald, do. The Second Compan
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Wounded Yankees from Savage's Station. (search)
A Lanbry, 2d Lieut 26th Pa; Jno H Donovan, 1st Lieut 69th N Y; Wm. Deltz, Capt 1st N Y; Jno T Bell, Capt 62d Pa; Jno Doherty, 2d Lieut 9th Mass; N S Bull, 1st Lieut 61st Pa; Osro Miller, Major 18th Mass; B M Barbour, 2d Lieut 5th Vt: Chas Wheeler, 1st Lieut 10th Mass; D McMicken, Jr, 2d Lieut 5th Pa; J L Smith, 2d Lieut 4th Mich; GMallory, Capt 71st Pa; C S Newtin, Capt 71st Pa; J B Moore, Capt 57th Pa; B R Jenne, Capt, 5th Vt; D F Corbin; Capt, 3d Vt; W B Reynolds, Capt, 6th Vt; P J Smith, Capt, 2d Vt; J R Finnle, Capt, 2d Vt; F L Knight, Capt, 3d N J; W D Wright, 1st Lieut, 5th Vt; L M D Smith, 1st Lieut, 5th Vt; W R Hartshorne, 1st Lieut and Adj't 42 Penn; Aug. Miller, 1st Lieut, 20th Mass; L G McCauley, 1st Lieut, 7th Pa; Jacob Leman, 1st Lieut, 3d Pa; H P Kennedy, 1st Lieut, 2d Pa; M Coste, 2d Lieut, 72d Pa; G E Wood, 2d Lieut, 6th Vt; W J Patterson; 2d Lieut, 62d Pa; Ass't Surgeons Chas Vorhees, Issiah Dewline, M K Hogan, Wm J. Sarvin, and 2d Lieut Thos D Jones, 4th Michigan.