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ther regiments are paid as soon as they are discharged; but as yet nothing has been done towards paying them anything. If it is supposed that most of the members are in good circumstances, and do not wish it, I think it is a mistake, as most all of the members are clerks, and a great many of them are out of employment at the present time. I think I speak the minds of a majority of the members, when I say that they need, and would like to have, what is due them from the Government. Capt. Giles, of the New York Sixty-Ninth, publishes the following in the same paper: In reply to a communication in your paper this morning, reflecting on the commandants of companies, accusing them of neglect in not making out the rolls, and thereby keeping the men out of their pay, I would state that the rolls of my company have been made out since Thursday last, and are ready at any time the United States Paymaster may require them. Incident of the evacuation of Hampton. A New York
; John White, knee, slight; 1st Sergeant James Mason, James L. L., Capt. Seabrock, shoulder, bad; Felix Mullinenire, do., finger shot off; W. F. Davidson, do, left arm; R. A. McElwer, do., right foot; J. T. McKnight, do., slight, back of head; J. W. Beard, do., left thigh grazed; George Bonner, Pac. Guards, Capt. Capt. Carpenter, thigh, severe, but not dangerous; H. S. Webb, do., right arm; A. D. Spears, Pea Bridge Volunteers, Capt. Glenn, head, slight; Thos. C. Wilson, Tiger Volunteers, Capt. Giles, left hand shot off; Thos. Bison, do., both arms broken and in breast, severe; Samuel Parker, do., in thigh, flesh, severe; J. W. Booker. L. F. Volunteers, Capt. Seny, head slight; C. H. Miniz, King's Mountain Guards, Capt. Jackson, finger shot off. We are all quiet in camp, and patiently waiting orders from Headquarters to move in whatever directed the wisdom of our superiors — in whom we have the utmost confidence — shall command. The sick who have had measles, are recovering an