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wounded was a Captain Rust, since dead, late a Senator from Greenup County. Captain May was doubtless in command. List of the killed and wounded.--Co. A, Captain Gault, Col. Marshall's regiment, four killed and ten wounded, viz.: Edward Hall, Wm. Prather, Peter Bentz, John McCarty, killed. Corporal Thomas Donaldson, Amos Stevenson, George Burton, H. D. Collins, William Hall, Martin Grimes, William N. Collins, Charles Dillin, (slightly,) and Lieut. John S. White, wounded. Company B, Captain Luman: one killed, three wounded. Killed.--William Hartley. Wounded.--William Hall, S. Browning, and Joseph Bailey. Company C, Captain Wiley: one wounded, Alfred Dougherty. Wounded of the Second Ohio, mostly belonging to Company A, Captain Berryhill: Captain Berryhill, David Hilt, Patrick Flaherty, John Elstrip, Haw. Wilson, Joseph Carter, Corporal E. B. Simpson, Corporal Fesh, Henry Giese, pioneer; Stephen A. Coleman, scout, all abed. John S. Bayless, Chaplain Col. Marshall's Regiment
.Jan. 8, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Second Battery Light Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers—(three years.)—Continued. Name and Rank.Age.Residence orDate of Muster.Termination of Service and Cause Thereof. Place Credited to. Childs, Ralph,42Colrain, Ma.Sept. 6, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service. Clayton, Herbert,21Boston, Ma.Feb. 3, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Clark, James,32Somerville, Ma.Mar. 18, 1864Deserted, never joined Battery. Clogston, Luman,25Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Cobb, James M.,23Charlestown, Ma.July 31, 1861Apr. 2, 1864, disability. Coffey, James,25North Bridgewater, Ma.Sept. 3, 1864Transferred Dec. 23, 1864 to 13th Battery. Conley, John,40Bridgewater, Ma.Sept. 2, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Corcoran, Michael H.,30Boston, Ma.Jan. 1, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Cowdrey, Nathaniel,38South Reading, Ma.Jan. 1, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service. Craig<
eir Government can have no motive in acting on this case but to do what seems best for the country. Naval officers retired The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune sends the following list of retired naval officers, under the, recent bill which passed Congress to promote the efficiency of the navy; Commodores Shubrick, Kearney, Smith, Storer, Gregory, McCauley, Lavallette, Aulick, Stringham, Mervine, Armstrong, Paulding, Crabbe, Breeze, Levy, Ramsey, Long, Conover, Luman, McCluney, Montgomery, Striboling, Sands, Bell, Jarvis, Pendergrast, Nicholson, Pull, Chauncey, Kelly, Paragut, Gardner, Wilson, Dornier, Glynn, Angle, Rudd, Ritchie, McKean, Mercer, Golusborongh, Lounds, Marston, Adams, Walker, Pearson, Nicholas, Dapont, Hudson, and Pope. There are also quite a number of surgeons, pay masters, and other officers, who come under the provisions of this bill. The four flag offers — Goldsborough, of the North Atlantic, Dupont, of the South Atlantic, M