attle-field — the One Hundred and Second was the last regiment that left, and I brought up the rear of it. I brought off fourteen of my thirty-two; four were killed, fifteen wounded, and two missing.
List of killed, wounded, and missing company B, one hundred and Second regiment, New-York volunteers.
killed — John Eighmy, Peter Rock, John Simon, and David Smith.
wounded--Sergeant Fred. Kent, severely; Corporal Brink, Corporal Nicholas Lenk, severe; John Arginsinger, dangerously; Thomas Gleason, Losee Litz, William Dickerson, dangerous; John Hanlon, severe; Patrick Hanlon, severe; Abram Lewis, Frank McKee, Amon Parker, severe; Thomas Riley, Adam Y. Stokes, slight; Jonathan Winner, severely.
Of the twenty-one officers in the regiment only one was killed and ten wounded.
Yours respectfully, D. M. Elmore, Capt. Company B, One Hundred and Second Regiment, N. Y. V. camp, General Banks's corps, Culpeper, Aug. 15, 1862. and in about the same proportion can an estimate be forme
e court proceedings as reported by him, and by the same publishers, in 1821.
Still another, probably elicited by the first named, deals with the publicity given to the reputed penitence of criminals, and is a careful exposition and defence of the then existing law.
A later publication of forty-eight pages, in 1845,— Mike Martin, or the last of the highwaymen.
A Tale of Reality—was by F. A. Durivage, the editor of the Olive Branch, and frequent contributor to the columns of the famous Gleason's Pictorial of the '50s. As his work was twenty-four years later, it is evident that whatever reality of the tale there was, he derived from the earlier one of Waldo, With his vivid imagination and ability in embellishment, there was a woman in the case, and Durivage's work, like many others, is very readable, but not altogether reliable.
His book was illustrated by a wood-cut, showing Martin upon a horse, overtaking his victim in a chaise (its top turned down), lashing the horse, and dire
, Lieut Buckley in command.--Killed: T Pilkington.
Wounded: Capt Jas Nelligan, (acting Major.) 1st Lieut A N Cummings, (acting Adjutant,) 2d Lieut T J Buckley 1st Sergt R McKeown, 4th Sergt John Kelly, J Cain, T Divine, T Doyle, M Golden, M Kennedy, M Mullins, J White, O Cole.
Company E, (Montgomery Guards,) Lieut Gilmore in command.--Killed: 1st Lieut Michael B Gilmore, 2d Lieut Joseph Murphy, Michael R Dwyer, Archy McDonald.
Wounded: Sergt James Barnwell, Corporal Michael Dwyer, Thomas Gleason, Michael Flannery, Jno J Sculler, Henry Heinmetz, Wm Powers, B O'C Coughlin, Pat Dorr, Jno Bearogan, Peter Keating, Jas Kelly, Tim McDermott, Michael J Murray, Edward Whitbread, Jno Fogarty, Martin Freeman, Jas Hanley, Thos Eagan, Wm Buckley Missing: Thos Medley Total killed, 4; wounded 20, and missing 1.
Company F, Capt Snowden.--Killed: In skirmish of 23d, Henry Mayers, in skirmish of 25th, Robert Williams and Thos Bratcher.
Wounded: Lieut Jas Dillon, Corp Jno Grey, L Callott, Henr