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A Earpe, 55th N C; W Eizell, 5th do, Evans, 55th do; M Filun, 1st S C rifles; JeM Ferrell, 12th N C; Jas File, citizen, Miss; S Shaw, 44th N C; J D Fortner, 37th N C; J Freeman, 48th do; T B Gay, 8th Ala; Geo Green, 44th N C; J S Hooper, 1st Ark; W Halley, 55th N C; A Hall, 21st Ark; J Huckstepp, 22d Va battalion; T C Jones, 14th Va Battalion; B B Jones, 13th Ga; W Lake, 8th Va; D Leonard, 50th Tenn; W L Mealer, 3d Va; G B McDade, Hudson's Miss battalion; L F May, 53d Ga; G C Potter, 1st Mo cavalry; D C Pitts, 1st Ala; M Phillip, 9th Va; E J Parham, 3d Tenn; J W Powell, 31st Ga; Moses Swofford, 33d do; J A Sawyers, 1st Ark cav; Eil Segman, 11th N C; J T N Tankesly, 1st Ark cav; J R Tyler, 4th N C; D T Taylor, 20th Ark; W J Timmons, 25th S C ; W P Thover, 1st N C; J D Thomas, 60th Tenn; A G Wood, 11th Ala; C W Winstead, 40th Va; J S Watkins, 4th Ala; Thomas Waiters, 8th Ky; M E Watkins, 4th Ala; Thomas Waiters, 8th Ky; M E Watkins, 11th N C; A W Walker, 13th N C; W Young, 60th Tenn.
Chesapeake has run into Pubalco, about sixty miles west of Halifax. Lincoln's proclamation to the Confederate States. The New York World, commenting on Lincoln's proclamation requiring the citizens of the Confederate States to take an oath supporting his emancipation proclamation, says: President Lincoln has shown himself utterly destitute of the statesmanlike tact requisites for dealing with a great people in revolt; he is as blind as was Lord North; he is as blind as was Phillip the Second, of Spain, when he lost the Netherlands.--Never, since the creation of man, has there been a people so led captive by their imaginations, so subject to the despotism of ideas, as the people of the South. Call their ideal grievances prejudices, if you will; brand their ardor, their vehemence, their persistence as black and rampant treason; but, under every aspect in which their conduct can be viewed, the fact stands unshaken that they are a people surrendered to their ideas. If