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Northern troops retiring from the service. From the Baltimore Sun we learn that the twelfth Pennsylvania regiment, composed of companies from Pittsburg and vicinity, who, have been guarding the Northern Central Railroad since the first regiment, Col. Yohe, left that point, were paid off on Friday, their term of service having expired. They will return to Harrisburg in a few days and be disbanded. Yesterday morning the 5th Pennsylvania regiment, 700 men, under the command of Col. McDonald, arrived in this city from Washington and took the early train on the Northern Central Railroad for Harrisburg Pa., where they will be marched out of the service this morning. The Massachusetts regiment, stationed a the Relay House on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, are packing up in order to quit their camp. They, together with the New York 20th and other than the Pennsylvania regiments stationed around the city, will leave almost in a body on to-morrow for the North. The defici
F. Wan, C. Meek. Slightly Wounded.--J. N. Scott, S. H. Smith, F. M. Duncan, E. Bishop, W. N. Conant, S. F. Mayo, W. F. Meadous. Decale light Infantry. Killed.--None. Wounded Seriously.--W. Y. Brown, W. Herring, W. R. Northam, W. W. Brennin. Slightly Wounded.--James Richardson, F. N. Nash, W. W. Nash, Thomas Arwood, D. P. Chandler. Iverson Invincibles. Killed.--None. Badly Wounded.--Captain A. T. Burke. Slightly Wounded.--F. F. Duke, E Coleman. Thomas McDonald, S. Seter, L. E. Dole, John Harris, David Harris, T. B. Harper. Heard Volunteers. Killed.--Lieut. E. F. Glove and A. J. Millian. Seriously Wounded.--T. T. Brown, T. J. Brimer, J. N. Fanner, Lieut. J. W. Honston, F. S. Jackson, T. S. Mitchell, D. H. Philpot, J. Pittman, and C. L. Sugart. Mortally Wounded.--F. M. Bartow. Slightly Wounded.--O. C. Britton, G. W. Featherstone, and W. E. Pollard. Roswell Guards. Killed.--Thomas Kirk, James Paddon, and B. Smith