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2d corps; Col S Meyer, 107th Ohio; do; J A Matthew, 128th Pa. Col R S Bostwick, 27th Conn; Col Chas Glans, 103d Pa; Col W W Packer 5th Conn; Lieut-Cols H C Mervin 27th Conn; D S McCleary, 145th Pa; E W Cook, 28th N Y; A H Smith, 128th Pa; William B Wooster 20th Conn; Chas Ashby, 54th N Y, J A Wildrick, 28th N J: Maja J A Danks, 63d Pa; Jos Yeamans, 1st N Y; H K Neff Surgeon 153d Pa; S C Sadyer Ass't Surgeon 6th N Y cav John H Albert 2d Lt co S, 45th N Y; B Fluback, do, G 20th N Y; Capts W D Wilkins, Act'g Adj't 1st div, 12th corps; R H Wilber, do, 2d div, 12th corps; Otto Waser Act'g A D C 1st div 11th corpt; R C Shan non, Act'g Adj's-Gen, 2d brigade. 1st div, 12th corps; Ed L Yord 1st Lt, A D C to Gen Ward; Tho G Leigh, 1st Lt, A D C do; H W Farrar, 1st Lt, A D C to Gen Sedgwick; Jno W Bokels, 1st Lt and A D C to Gen Hays; Capts L Chaffic, D, 28th N Y; M Esembeaux, K, 58th N Y; Ed Wenver, C 63d Pa; H C Pardee F, 20th Conn; W W Smith, C, do; W H Sampson, K, 65th Ohio; E A Finney, K, 2
nd a feeling of despondency prevailed at once among the prisoners. Trifling cases immediately assumed a serious phase, and deaths increased most remarkably. Thus it is seen in this fact how the inhuman Northern Government is persecuting its own soldiers by its deliberate and atrocious plan to starve out the metropolis of the Southern Confederacy by compelling an accumulation of Yankee prisoners here to be fed and guarded. Capt. Turner, who has been so studiously slandered by the Yankee press, uses every means in his power for the promotion of the order and the health of the camp on Belle Isle. In this he has the co-operation of the accomplished surgeon, Dr. Wilkins, formerly of Maryland. Lieut. Bossieux, is the officer stationed on the Island, and there could not be a more energetic or sagacious man intrusted with the delicate and responsible duty of preserving order and enforcing sanitary measures for the regulation of so large a number of men, now upwards of five thousand.
he Losses in the city Battalion. Camp 25th Va. Bat'n,Brooke Turnpike, May 13. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Please publish the following correct list of the casualties in this command in the fight yesterday. Oscar R. Hough, Adjutant. Company D, Capt J F C Potts.--Killed: Lieut N R Motley. Wounded: Privates G S Baker, knee; E S Coleman, slight; W G Anderson, hip. Company C, Capt W W Harrison.--Killed: 1st Sergt L S Aynes; 2d Sergt J T Thaxton, Corp'l A H Brown, private B C Morris.--Wounded: Lieut John Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt R H Spencer, hand and leg; privates E T Coleman, arm; Thos Harris, breast; R J Oliver, neck; Wm M Parr, side; Wm Heushall, hand; R C Richardson, leg; M , thigh. Company B, Capt. J W. Fisher.--Killed: Corp'l John G Taylor; private Jno Layne. Wounded: Privates Chas Ashfond, severely; W W McCraw, thigh; Geo W M, hip and arm; C W Norris, breast; J A Tileman, neck, W R Patterson, knee; R L Wilkins on, hand, David Obnins, Knee, Slight.
doubtless soon assume an interesting and decisive phase in that region. From Missouri we have nothing additional relative to the raid of the rebel General Price. General Rosecrans left St. Louis on Wednesday night for the front of the field of operations in his department. Natchez, Mississippi, advices of the 4th instant state that Colonel McCable, who, with a small force of Union troops, left Vidalia on the 26th ultimo on an expedition, had returned, having captured the rebel Colonel Wilkins, four captains, several guerrillas, fifty horses, one hundred and fifty mules, four hundred cattle, large quantities of cotton and woollen cloths, arms and ammunition, and several rebel recruits. Miscellaneous. Gold in New York ran up five cents on the 13th, and was quoted at 208. Two citizens of the District of Columbia, tried and found guilty of uttering disloyal language while the rebels were menacing Washington, have been sentenced to five years imprisonment at hard la
Legal decision. --In a case on trial in one of the courts at Detroit, Judge Wilkins is said to have decided that to wear an old suit of clothes in going from the United States into Canada, and to return wearing two or three new suits, which it is intended to offer for sale on this side, is smuggling. This decision puts a stop to one of the methods of smuggling very extensively practiced.
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