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eant, D; George F. Harper, Second Lieutenant, E; Perry Kinney, E; William P. Riley, E; William J. Fleming, G; Michael Osler, Corporal, K. wounded.--Jacob Creps, Captain, A; L. Brady, Sergeant, A; Israel Grey, Corporal, A; James S. Neill, A; J. H. Brown, A; J. A. Stewart, A; Eugene Koerner, First Lieutenant, B; Philip Voelp, Sergeant, B; Joseph Hough, Sergeant, B; John W. Rowe, Corporal, B; James Baker, B; Hiram Kelly, B; John Shultz, B; Alexander Thompson, B; John Beck, Corporal, C; George F the first line of your division, in connection with Colonel Buschbeck's brigade of General Steinwehr's division, formed behind two of my regiments — the Eighty--second Illinois, Colonel Hecker, and the One Hundred and Fifty-seventh New-York, Colonel Brown--and occupied the rifle-pits, the Second brigade of the Second division having been detached from the corps at this critical moment by command of Major-General Hooker. Your two brigades, and those of Colonel Buschbeck, together comprising
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 38: the North Anna battles. (search)
n Hill, Co. A. Corp. Patrick Berry, Co. B, severe. Corp. Albert Rogers, Co. C, left hand, finger amputated. Corp. Joseph Patrick, Co. C, thigh, severe. Sergt. Joseph Burns, Co. K, right forearm. Corp. Edward Williams, Co. K, head. Corp. John W. Hayes, Co. K. left hand. Corp. Thomas J. Salisbury, Co. K, head. May 13th.Corp. George Lamb, Co. I. Corp. Cornelius Buckley, Co. A. Corp. George W. Rogers, Co. B. Corp. James Doyle, Co. I. May 18th.Corp. Carl Shock, Co. C. May 24th.Corp. J. H. Brown, Co. A, thigh, severe. Corp. John Cavanaugh, Co. D, left leg. Corp. Henry Hines, Co. D, right foot. Corp. Henry Perry, Co. E, ankle. Corp. Bartholomew Crowley, Co. G, severely, body. Corp. Benjamin F. Blaisdell, Co. G, severe, neck. June 3rd.Maj. Moncena Dunn, concussion, leg. Capt. Elisha A. Hinks, Co. C, leg and shoulder. Capt. Henry A. Hale, Co. B. Capt. William L. Palmer, Co. E. Priv. Peter Stillman, Co. A, thigh. Priv. Henry G. Jennings, Co. G, breast and leg. Priv.
lt, states that Capt. Guyer, of the sloop Jeff Davis, a reliable and trustworthy man, arrived in that city from Biloxi, having left there on the 17th. He says that before leaving, he could distinctly, with the aid of his glass, count sixty-five of the enemy's vessels in the neighborhood of Ship Island — He also stated that the enemy had been industriously at work, for several days past, landing large bodies of troops on Bratton Island and the Chandeleurs. Outrages in Missouri. Hon. J. H. Brown, of Texas, in his army newspaper, the War Bulletin, published in the camp of McCulloch's division, gives the following samples of Federal outrages in Missouri: Will the God of '76--of Washington, Sumter, Marion, and Moultrie — vouchsafe His blessing to the infidel ruffians who are now ravaging Missouri with fire and sword, stealing like Murrellites, murdering unarmed men, brutally insulting helpless women, and performing deeds of blood and violence known only to savage life? Perso
rding to quantity. Molasses — New Orleans, $1.25 cents; golden syrups (Richmond) $1a1.10 Nails — Old Dominion, 10a11 cents. Offal (mill)--Bran, 20 cents; shorts, 25 cents. Brownstuffs, 30 cents shipstuffs, 70 cents. Oil — Tanners', $1.12a1.50; machine, $1.50 a$2 per gallon. Oats — We quote 85 cents per bushel, and scarce. Rye — 90a$1.10 per bushel. seed — Clover Seed, $17a$18--latter by retail; Timothy, $5½a$6½. Soda — Best English, 35a40 cents per lb Sugars — Brown, 22 cents per lb.; coffee, 24a23 cents. All qualities advancing. Salt — Sales by the sack at $25 for ground alum; fine, $37. 50a$40 per sack. 12 co. tobacco — The offering of Tobacco has been less for the last few days, and the market depressed. We quote inferior lugs at $2.50a8; good $3 50a4; inferior leaf $4 50a5; good $5.50a$6.50; fine $8a10.50. Tallow — 15a15 cents per lb. Whiskey.--Common $2 per gallon; better and superior qualities $2.50 to $4; old malt