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o; W A King, do; J Hutchinson, 13th Tenn, do; W B Duke, do; J Dallis, 7th La, do; W P Vandervoort, 13th Tenn., do; Jacob Baugh, 56th Tenn, do; J Threat, do; S H Palmer, do; E R Hels, 154th Tenn, do; Corp'l P B Bobtin, 4th La, do; Octave Duplee, do; J A Wharton, 13th Tenn, do; O ondue, 4th La, do; T J Quintard, 154th Tenn, co; Geo Bosh, 12th Tenn, do; Canderson, 3d Miss bat, do; Murrel, 5th Tenn, killed; L, 27th Tenn, wounded; W H Tones, do; Brown, 13th Tenn. do; Adjutant of 13th Tenn, do; Capt Wilkins, do; Harvey Walker, do; Jno Savege and ap, of Shelby county, do; Lt Bell, do; Capt W K Crawford, I T Ark, do; Co Bate, do; Maj Doak, killed; J J Maggine, 8th Ark, wounded; R C Tyler, do; Maj & Lowry, 6th Miss, wounded; Lieutenant Col Stewart, do; Miks Doffee, 8th Ark, wounded; McMinn, 16th la, do; Capt. Pitmen, 13th Tenn, do; A D Radkin, 44th do, do; Lt Deabbot, 154th, do; Perriman, 9th Ark, snot in the head; S M Armstrong, 13th Tenn, wounded, Capt Tve, Bates's reg't,) do; W D Franks, 9th
Hatton's remains will be removed to Tennessee. When independence and peace is restored to this now distracted land his soldiers-will see to it that his grave is marked by a stone which shall commemorate the noble and manly virtues of his heroic character. J. K. H. Casualties in the Palmetto Sharpshooters, (Col. Jenkins) Col. M. Jenkins, contusion on the knee by a musket ball. Company A, Capt Goss.--Killed: Private J. S. Turner. Wounded; Lt J. T. Kitchen, slightly; sergt W Wilkins, severely; corp'ls E Ray, mortally; A L Hunsucker and T Hughes. slightly; privates R Dupres, C P Fincher, W E Lemaster, S P Martin, P Paris, R N. C Vaughn, D Willard, J Walker, and L Saston, slightly; H Wix and W Harbison, severely; color sergt B W Saunders, slightly. Company B, Captain Kirkpatrick--Killed: W R Seaborne. Wounded: Sergt W P Harris, corp's S P McJunkins, John Jerkin, Baidus Dickson, privates Wm Steele, J H Simmons. Missing: J W Liles, supposed to be killed. Compa
ounded: Privates F. A. Jeter, hand, slightly; J. H. Johnson, arm, slightly. Company H, Capt. R. Logan, Jr.--Killed: Private G. F. Ray. Wounded: Color Corporal Epps Sydnor, side, slightly; privates D. B. Easley, leg, severely; G. F. Sydnor, hand, slightly. Company I, Capt. J. P. Poludex'er.--Killed: Private M. Forney. Wounded: Privates J. T. Ellis, leg. severely; J. W. Puckett, arm, severely; J. Hayes, face, slightly; E. G. La Prade, face, slightly. Company K, Captain Chas Bruce.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corpl R. B Wilkins, shoulder, severely; Color Corp'l T. A. Faulkner, severely, thigh, and missing; privates H. Palmer, thigh, severely; J. McKahn, leg, severely; M. Bowin, hand, slightly. Capt Martin's company, St Bride Artillery, temporarily attached.--Killed: None.-- Wounded: 2d Lieut J. J. Whitchurst, leg, slightly; private Wm Old, shoulder, severely. Missing: Privates J. Omlen and Jas Paed. Total: Killed, 7; wounded, 37; missing, 2. G. W. Finlay.
he prisoners appeared, but all demonstrations of disrespect were suppressed by Gen Hatch. Dr. Kline, a surgeon of Brockenbrough's rebel battery, who was captured on Saturday, has been paroled, and ordered to report at Washington. He is from Loudoun county, near Snickersville. The full list of killed, wounded and missing are completed with some few exceptions.-- Considering all the circumstances, and the disorganization attendant on the retreat, great credit is due to Assistant Adjutant-General Wilkins, of Gen. Williams's staff, as well as the brigade and regimental officers. General, Williams's official report will be shortly completed. The Yankee March from Fredericksburg. Front Royal, June 2, 1862. Thursday a telegraphic dispatch summoned us from the verdant valley of the Mattaps nox, and before the haze had lifted from the meadows our gallant boys were steadily tramping the hot and dusty road back to Fredericksburg, disappointed, but not disheartened. Meeti
ook, co D, 44th Ga; Corp'l W A Kelly, co B, 44th Ga; W M Ferrett, co I, 15th Tenn; J R Smith, Jeff Davis's art; F M Bally, co F, 44th Ga; R J Davis, Purcell bat; Sergt Crow, Purcell bat; T Francis, Purcell bat; Sergt R R Rounce, 55th Va; N G Miller, co C, 44th Ga; M V T Datson, co C, 44th Ga; W V Jones, co C, 44th Ga; W B Smother, co F 55th Va; Corp'l J A Davidson, co C, 14th Ga; Lieut F Lyon, co F, 1st N C; G Taylor, co F, 1st N C; T J Dunn, co G, 34th N C; T R Gilbert, co E, 34th N C; T W Wilkins, co C, 19th Ga; A D Efford, co E, 40th Va; Sergt R Reed, 34th N C; Corp'l V Gordon, 55th Va; J H Philips, 44th Ga; Lt J T Bowhan, 55th Va, (sent corner 7th and Cary;) D P Elderson, 32d N C; Samuel Warren, 48th Ga; J C Coptin, 38th N C; J J Sacry, Purcell Battery; H T Smith, 44th Ga; J M Daster, 44th Ga; C T Armstrong, 38th N C; Corp'l J C Webb, 16th N C; M T Goode, 16th N C; Sergt N H Seisson, 55th Va; J M Scott, 44th Ga; J E Earls, 34th N C; A Francis, 1st N C; J S Hartness, 44th Ga; G Upc
; S E Goss, 17th Ga; J D Hale, 9th Ga; L C P Jones, 8th Ga; F E Scarborough, 15th Ga; J B Hopkins, 2d Ga; Lieut W W Williamson, 8th Ga; W D Lewis, 2d Ga; Jacob A Allbright, do do; J L Burks, W Roby, do do; Lieut J B McCollum, do do; J McMasters, do do; J R Manning, 8th Ga; J B Reese, 8th Ga; Jas Lyle, 17th Ga; E P Pearson, 2d Ga; A H Smith, 8th Ga; J T Lewis, do do; R A Gentry, do do, Jas M O Shields, 2d Tenn; P H McDowell, Orr's regt; Lieut A J Robertson, 19th Va; D A Mann, 34th N C; C D S Wilkins, 4th Tex; E C Riley, Orr's regt; Geo W Newlin, 8th Va; J T Freeman, 22d N C; Thos Rutherford, 14th Ala; Jas E Worthy, do do; Capt J J Walton, 16th Miss; M W Colder, do do; Jno F Watson, 9th Ala; Pat Dromay, do do; Fred Miller, do do Peter Casey, 11th Ala; E W Pierce, 4th Tex; M Rossam, 8th Ala; Richard Row, 9th Ga; Joel Avery, 45th Ga; Chas Pool, 44th Ga; Sergt T J Parsons, 49th Ga; P W Bashaw, 7th Tenn; Jones Peterson, 10th N C; W J Smith, 5th Ala; H D Benton, 8th Ga; C A Kennedy, 20
niform was a fac simile of the Gray Reserves in Philadelphia. On their caps was B. R. (Border Rifles.) They came from Norfolk and vicinity, and belonged to the one hundred and sixty-first Virginia, and, as yet, have not been in action, or have not seen much duty, hence their neat appearance. The first rebel commissioned officer that approached was Lieut. Green, a very gentlemanly and polite young man. The corporal of the guard amused our party very much by his garrulity. His name is Wilkins, and was formerly a clerk in Norfolk. He stated that the Confederate army would be in Philadelphia, at the furthest, by Christmas. Washington would fall to them very shortly, and Baltimore was to be freed immediately after the occupation of Washington. He was fighting for Southern rights, but what these Southern rights consisted of, he was not quite prepared to say; but one thing he did know, we were stealing all their negroes, and this was unpardonable. The wharves and surroundings
the condition of the county jail, with a view to their incarceration there; but the structure was deemed unsafe. They have not been permitted to associate with the Federal officers, and appear very downcast at the prospect before them.--We append a list of the officers captured at Southwest Mountain, as follows: Capt G. B. Halstead, Adj't General Augur's divivision. 2d Lieut Vealor Moses, 109th Penn. Col Geo D Chapman, 5th Conn. 1st Lieut S. J. Widvey, 3d Wisconsin. Capt W. D Wilkins, Ass't Adj't Gen'l, Williams's division. Capt H. S Russell, co H, 2d Mass. Capt J. H. Vanderman, co K, 66th Ohio. 2d Lieut Wm Alister, co H, 28th N. Y. 2d Lieut J. Long, co H, 28th N. Y. 1st Lieut J. D Bellolexley, co D, 10th Me. 1st Lieut H. N Greatrake, co B, 46th Penn. 1st Lieut M. P Whitney, co B, 5th Conn. Capt P. Griffith, co A, 46th Penn. 2d Lieut Chas Sydnor, co D, 8th U. S Infantry. 1st Lieut H. C Egbert, co G, 12th U. S Infantry. 2d Lieut J. D Woods, co B, 2
The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], The London Times on American affairs. (search)
Recuperating. --The battalion of militia of the second class have indulged in several parades lately on the Capitol Square. Owing to the indefatigable exertions of Major Wilkins, the members are kept well up to the strict performance of their military duty, and take more than their wonted interest in the evolutions performed on the Capitol Square.
R Lee, T E Moiver. Co K — Killed: None. Wounded: Privates R Harrison, leg; J C Serpens, slightly on arm; Jno Day, severely in ankle; D Anderson, slightly. Missing. Private Morrell. Recapitulation — Killed, wounded and missing. 15. Total 34. Third Regiment Virginia Cavalry--Co A — Killed: None. Wounded: J E Reynolds. Missing: None. Co B — Killed: W W Young. Wounded: Lieut Millan, Serg J B Herbert, private West, severely. Missing: None. Co C — Killed: Sergt G M Betts, private J T Wilkins. Wounded: Capt Chappel, slightly; Lieut Jas W Hall, severely. Missing: W H Brower. Co D — Killed: None. Wounded: Jas E Adams, severely; L A Masston, F Mountcastle, Pat Carroll, Chas Walker. Missing: None. Co E — Killed: None. Wounded: Corp Fester Missing; None. Co F — Killed: None. Wounded: Lt B W Lacy, Lt Chump, Sergt Apperson; W G Christian, H C Grump, W McKenzie. Missing: None. Co G — Killed: Private J C Fowler. Wounded: Sergt Jeffrey, Corp Page, Corp McLaurin, pri