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e, a portion of the Thirty-sixth New-York, Col. Innes, a portion of the Fifty-fifth New-York and the First Long Island, Col. Adams, together with fragments of other regiments of Couch's division, still contended on the right of this line, while a numter Dodge retired from his first position, about five hundred yards from the intersection of the Seven Pines, I found Col. J. Adams commanding the First Long Island, which was placed across the road, a portion of the right flank being in rear of it, with the left flank extending to the front and left. Advising Col. Adams of the rapid approach of the enemy, of the direction he was coming, and of the position of the Fifty-sixth and One Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvania on his left, he withdrew theline of battle in the rear of Fair Oaks, upon the crest of a hill which was in the centre of an open field, a farm-house (Adams's) bisecting his line, which stretched from the north-west on a line which, if prolonged in a south-easterly direction, w
be regularly exchanged. Francis L. Galt, Surgeon C. S. Navy, and late Acting Paymaster C. S.S. Alabama. In presence of J. Adams Smith, Paymaster, United States Navy. United States ship Kearsarge, Port of Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864. We, th Clemens, yeoman; George Peasey, seaman; John Riley, fireman; Henry Yates, seaman; James Wilson, boy. In presence of J. Adams Smith, Paymaster, United States Navy. John M. Browne, Surgeon, United States Navy. Officers and seamen especially uly 15, 1864. sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith copies of two communications. On receipt of the letter of Mr. Adams, and deeming the circumstances warranted it, I paroled Mr. Wilson, handing to him the note, a copy of which is forwardeliberty in this way, and his deportment while a prisoner having been of the same honorable standard, at the instance of Mr. Adams, Minister of the United States at the Court of St. James, I have paroled the said Wilson, and, feeling a full confidenc
to land defences of fort. Construct detached works first, then cremaillere. Total garrison about three thousand men; defensive lines must not be too extensive. G. T. Beauregard. 5. Jackson, Tenn., March 21st, 1862. Brigadier-General A. P. Stewart, Commanding Fort Pillow: Is water battery unserviceable from high water? If so, remove guns immediately to better position. Put all river batteries in immediate serviceable condition. How many negroes have you? If not enough, call on Captain Adams, Memphis, for more forthwith, also for tools. How are batteries off for ammunition? Look to this. Thomas Jordan, Acting Adjutant-General. 6. Jackson, Tenn., March 22d, 1862. Captain J. Adams, Comdg. Memphis: Send Captain Owen's Arkansas company to Fort Pillow, to report for heavy artillery service. G. T. Beauregard. 7. Jackson, Tenn., March 24th, 1862. Brigadier-General A. P. Stewart, Comdg. Fort Pillow: The General wishes his instructions to engineers and commanding off
e, out of Elm. Adams, Joseph, Broadway, foot of Winter Hill. Adams, Miss H. A. b. teacher, boards with J. Adams. Adams, Samuel, boards with J. C. Magoun, at W. H. Adams, Charles, b. F. H. market, h. Central. Adams, Henry, h. Bow. AAdams, Charles, b. F. H. market, h. Central. Adams, Henry, h. Bow. Adams, Solomon, schoolmaster, h. Dane. Agen, Patrick, laborer, h. Prospect. Allen, Hiram, twine manufacturer, h. Cambridge. Allen, Samuel R., clothing, h. Milk. Allen, Alfred, h. corner of Central and Summer. Allen, Henry W., accountanAdams, Henry, h. Bow. Adams, Solomon, schoolmaster, h. Dane. Agen, Patrick, laborer, h. Prospect. Allen, Hiram, twine manufacturer, h. Cambridge. Allen, Samuel R., clothing, h. Milk. Allen, Alfred, h. corner of Central and Summer. Allen, Henry W., accountant, h. Summer. Allison, William, ship master, h. Beacon. Andrews, Samuel G., printer, h. Summer. Arnold, Leonard, sash and blind maker, h. Cambridge. Atwill, John B., grocer, h. Elm. Ball, Ebenezer W., b. merchant, h. Elm. Bartlett,Adams, Solomon, schoolmaster, h. Dane. Agen, Patrick, laborer, h. Prospect. Allen, Hiram, twine manufacturer, h. Cambridge. Allen, Samuel R., clothing, h. Milk. Allen, Alfred, h. corner of Central and Summer. Allen, Henry W., accountant, h. Summer. Allison, William, ship master, h. Beacon. Andrews, Samuel G., printer, h. Summer. Arnold, Leonard, sash and blind maker, h. Cambridge. Atwill, John B., grocer, h. Elm. Ball, Ebenezer W., b. merchant, h. Elm. Bartlett, Thomas, nail manufacturer, h. Cambridge. Bacon, Clark, b. gold beater, h. Broadway. Bartlett, Dr. Joseph E., h. corner of Broadway and Mt. Vernon. Bailey, Joshua S., baker, h. corner of Perkins and Mt. Pleasant. Bancroft, George, b. att
. Abbot, J. C., III., 327. Abercrombie, J. J.: I., 28; sons of, VIII., 192. Aberdeen, Ark., I., 368. About-Faced Redoubt, Petersburg, Va., V., 49. Accakeek Creek, Va., V., 280. Acceptation, M. J. Preston, IX., 230, 231. Adairsville, Ga., III., 112. Adams, C. F.: I., 90; III., 94; V., 247; VI., 40; VIII., 135; eulogy on Gen. Lee by, IX., 38; oration by, IX., 122, 123. Adams, D. W.: III., 346; X., 273. Adams, H. A., VI., 19, 257. Adams, J.: II., 288; III., 264, 340; X., 157. Adams, J. G. B., X., 296. Adams, V. W., VIII., 167. Adams, W.: III., 326; X., 277. Adelaide,, U. S. S., VI., 100. Adrian, Mich.: Fourth Reg. organized in, VIII., 73. A. D. Vance,, C. S. S., VI., 21, 123, 124. A. D. Vance,, U. S. S., III., 342. After all, W. Winter, IX., 238, 241. Agawam,, U. S. S., VI., 315. Age: of Northern recruits, VIII., 190, 232; of various Federal officers, VIII., 193-19
The singular development was made a few days ago in Washington, in respect to pistol cartridges given out to some of the cavalry, that they were filled, some with wooden plugs and others with turnip seeds. The Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier denies the rumor which has been circulated, that the wife of ex-Gov. Morehead, of Kentucky, is insane. Frederick Edwards, of Louisville, Ky., was seriously wounded in camp near Bowling Green, a few days ago, by the accidental discharge of a musket. Two men were arrested in St. Louis on Thursday, one named J. Adams, charged with being a spy from Gen. Price's army, and the other, McDougall, on the charge of treason.
Chapman, substitute and deserter; Wm B Nash, co G. 9th Georgia, deserter; Benj Peddle, co H. 1st Va, by order Gen. Winder, Richard Lined by Capt Pegram; Thos Williams, alias Mike Burns, co D, 3d Virginia, cavalry, desertion; Joe Price. (negro) bent by General Wise; Moses Overton, General Lee's Body Guard, desertion; John O'Donnell, conscript; S E Dillon, Jesse Link, 24th Virginia, Fleming Pugh, 54th Va; S Hale, 57th Va; H W Farmer, Lee battery; J Q. A Forth, do; Jame. Ribson, 7th N. C; G R King, 50th Va; Henry Goin, do Thos H. Dose, 42d Va; G. W. Richardson and J. Adams, Danville artillery; W N. Owens, Lee battery; J F Olive, 21st Va; Thos Johnson and R B Mar, Lee battery; Jonathan Link, 24th Va; Jame Earl, Va Febels Cary Martin, co E. 8th Va; Henry Delony, co 1, 58th Va; James Jenkins, do; John Lynch, 49th Va; Enoch Brady, co A. 5th N. C; and Samuel Gatindisd in the Hospital prison yesterday. Eighty soldiers will be sent from there this morning to Longstreet and Jackson's corps.
l, gunner's mate, killed; James Rooney, seaman, killed; James Montgomery, seaman, killed; Bernard Ryler, Confederate States marines, killed; W. R. Frisby, landsman, killed; C. Shepherd, killed; and eight wounded. Fort Gaines, August 5.--The following are the casualties at this post up to 12 o'clock, noon: Pelham Cadets, Company A--Wounded: H. Hamilton, slightly. Company B--Killed: J. L. Williams, Wounded: W. McVoy, slightly. First Alabama Battalion of Artillery--Wounded: J. Adams, severely. Culpeper's Artillery — Wounded: A. J. Ostvon, slightly. Twenty-first Alabama, Company G--Killed: P. T. Stout. Lockhart's Battalion, Company H--Wounded: T. J. Johnston, slightly. Company I--Wounded: J. Scarborough, slightly;--Pierce, slightly. Marines, Company--.Killed: R. Lewis. Recapitulation — Killed, 3; wounded slightly, 6; severely 1. Total casualties, 10. The capacity of Fort Morgan for Resistance. The Advertiser, speaking of the chance