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ut-Col R S Northcott, 12th Va; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col M Nichol's 18th Conn. Major H White, 67th Penn. Captains — J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remain
io; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remainder of the prisoners captured in the Valley, are expected to arrive in daily instalments until all are received. Besides these, there was a Lieutenant and four privates brought over
Arrivals at the Libby --We append a partial list of the Federal officers captured at Winchester, last week, who arrived at the "Libby" prison, in this city, yesterday. They represent ten different regiments; Col W G Ely. 18th Conn regiment; Col W F Wilson, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col R S Northcott, 12th Va; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col M Nichol's 18th Conn. Major H White, 67th Penn. Captains — J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio;
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Arrivals at the Libby --We append a partial list of the Federal officers captured at Winchester, last week, who arrived at the "Libby" prison, in this city, yesterday. They represent ten different regiments; Col W G Ely. 18th Conn regiment; Col W F Wilson, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col R S Northcott, 12th Va; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col M Nichol's 18th Conn. Major H White, 67th Penn. Captains — J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio;
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Arrivals at the Libby --We append a partial list of the Federal officers captured at Winchester, last week, who arrived at the "Libby" prison, in this city, yesterday. They represent ten different regiments; Col W G Ely. 18th Conn regiment; Col W F Wilson, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col R S Northcott, 12th Va; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col M Nichol's 18th Conn. Major H White, 67th Penn. Captains — J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio;
Fred Mennert (search for this): article 3
ibby" prison, in this city, yesterday. They represent ten different regiments; Col W G Ely. 18th Conn regiment; Col W F Wilson, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col R S Northcott, 12th Va; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123d Ohio; Lieut-Col M Nichol's 18th Conn. Major H White, 67th Penn. Captains — J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy
Peter Marsh (search for this): article 3
J F Randolph, 123d Ohio; J W Chamberlain, 123d Ohio; D S Caldwell, 123d Ohio; Alonzo Robbins, 123d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remainder of the prisoners captured in the Valley, are expected to arrive in daily instalments until all are received. Besides these, the
John Albright (search for this): article 3
3d Ohio; C H Riggs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remainder of the prisoners captured in the Valley, are expected to arrive in daily instalments until all are received. Besides these, there was a Lieutenant and four privates brought over from Petersburg yesterday morning, captured at
Plymouth, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
gs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remainder of the prisoners captured in the Valley, are expected to arrive in daily instalments until all are received. Besides these, there was a Lieutenant and four privates brought over from Petersburg yesterday morning, captured at Plymouth, N C.
cavalry engagement in Mississippi--the enemy Defeated — flag of truce from General Grant Jackson, June 22. --Gen Ruggles, with his cavalry, overtook the Yankee raiders near Rocky Ford, in Tallahatchie to-day, and a severe engagement ensued, resulting in the capture of thirty prisoners, two pieces of artillery, their entire baggage and ammunition train, together with a large amount of provisions stolen from the citizens. The enemy's loss in killed is eighty. Our loss small. Gen. Grant sent a flag of truce to Jackson yesterday asking permission to remove his wounded left at Edward's Depot, after the fight of Baker's Creek, which was allowed after they were duly exchanged. [Second Dispatch] Jackson, June 22 --Passengers from Grenada report that the Yankee raiders have gone back in the direction of Memphis after burning Panola and Batesville. It was thought that Gen. Chalmers had overtaking them, as firing had been heard in the direction they
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