ills. April 22; John R. Morse, musician, 9th N. Y., at Camden C. H., N. C., April 20th; James E. Strachen, at Camden C. H. Camden C. H. N.C.,; Martin Conway, at Camden C. H. N.C.,; A. Creekston, F, 9th N. Y.,at Camden C. H. N.C.,; W. H. White, G, 9th N. Y., atCamden C. H. N.C.,; A. Creekston, F, 9th N. Y.,at Camden C. H. N.C.,; W. H. White, G, 9th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N.C.,; Harry Clifford, signal corps, at Camden C. H. N.C.; John Plunkard, C, 51st Pa., at Camden C. H. N.C.; SCamden C. H. N.C.,; W. H. White, G, 9th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N.C.,; Harry Clifford, signal corps, at Camden C. H. N.C.; John Plunkard, C, 51st Pa., at Camden C. H. N.C.; S. G. Gwynn, O. S., D. 89th N. Y. at South Mills, April 20th; M. Brickley, 3d serg't D, 39th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N. C.
Camden C. H. N.C.,; Harry Clifford, signal corps, at Camden C. H. N.C.; John Plunkard, C, 51st Pa., at Camden C. H. N.C.; S. G. Gwynn, O. S., D. 89th N. Y. at South Mills, April 20th; M. Brickley, 3d serg't D, 39th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N. C.
Lieut. Alexander, of Co. "B," 19th Virginia regiment, brought down last night, in the Central cars.
from Gordonsville, twCamden C. H. N.C.; John Plunkard, C, 51st Pa., at Camden C. H. N.C.; S. G. Gwynn, O. S., D. 89th N. Y. at South Mills, April 20th; M. Brickley, 3d serg't D, 39th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N. C.
Lieut. Alexander, of Co. "B," 19th Virginia regiment, brought down last night, in the Central cars.
from Gordonsville, two Yankees, named Wm. Dunbar and Jas. Howick, members of the 14th New York regiment, (Brooklyn Zouaves.) who were captured byCamden C. H. N.C.; S. G. Gwynn, O. S., D. 89th N. Y. at South Mills, April 20th; M. Brickley, 3d serg't D, 39th N. Y., at Camden C. H. N. C.
Lieut. Alexander, of Co. "B," 19th Virginia regiment, brought down last night, in the Central cars.
from Gordonsville, two Yankees, named Wm. Dunbar and Jas. Howick, members of the 14th New York regiment, (Brooklyn Zouaves.) who were captured by scouts from the 16th Mississippi last Friday, on the Fredericksburg plank-road, below Catlett's Station.
He also brought sCamden C. H. N. C.
Lieut. Alexander, of Co. "B," 19th Virginia regiment, brought down last night, in the Central cars.
from Gordonsville, two Yankees, named Wm. Dunbar and Jas. Howick, members of the 14th New York regiment, (Brooklyn Zouaves.) who were captured by scouts from the 16th Mississippi last Friday, on the Fredericksburg plank-road, below Catlett's Station.
He also brought six made slaves and one free negro, of New Orleans, formerly servant to Gen. G. V. Smith, who is charged with being a spy. Tw