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November 26. At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a meeting of the United States Christian Commission was held, in behalf of the National prisoners at Richmond. Bishop Potter of Pennsylvania presided, and addresses were made by Governor Brough, of Ohio, Major Boles, late from Libby Prison, G. H. Stuart, President of the Christian Commission, and others.--an engagement took place at Warm Springs, North-Carolina. It shows, says a rebel correspondent, that it was a very gallant affair on the part of our men. Lieutenant-Colonel Bryson, of the Twenty-fifth North-Carolina troops, with a detachment of eighty men, crossed the French Broad, and was joined that night by twenty militia, under Major Haywood. Proceeding on the march, and arriving at the enemy's outpost at daylight, he was found in line of battle, having already discovered the plan. Although numbering about four hundred, the Yankees were charged and driven from the field. They came up the second time with the same result. A
Somerville Directory (1851.) Abbreviations—b. stands for business in Boston, h. for house, n. for near, cor. for corner of, op. for opposite. The word street will be omitted as superfluous. [Continued.] Booth, Dr. Chauncey, McLean Asylum. Bowman, Francis, h. Beacon. Boles, John, takes charge of real estate, h. Broadway. Bowers, H. F., b. merchant, h. Spring. Boynton, Samuel, laborer, h. Franklin. Blodgett, Alfred, laborer, h. Franklin. Blodgett, Nathan, brickmaker, h. Cambridge. Bradbury, Charles, h. Medford turnpike. Bradbury, George, carpenter, h. Medford turnpike. Bradshaw, Samuel C., h. Joy. Bradshaw, Samuel C., Jr., h. corner of Cambridge and Linwood. Bradshaw, Henry, b. refreshments F. H. market, h. Joy. Brackett, Thomas O.; b. bank messenger, h. Summer. Brackett, Samuel E., b. merchant, h. Chestnut. Brackett, Charles, b. cabinet maker, h. Mt. Pleasant. Brackett, John, cellar stone layer, h. Garden court. Brackett, Ge
nder G Morris breast; Larkin L Goforth, thigh, amputated; Robert M Lazenby, head and side; Benjamin Tharp, ankles; Joseph F Chamberlin, mouth Henry L Milton, leg; Jesse A Weasner, hand; Samuel P Edwards, leg; David A Harmos, wrist; Joseph L Pagit, thigh; Reuben R Morgan, fool; Robert W Nesbitt, thigh; Thomas L Morgan, foot; Francis M Current, head; Jiles C Joyner, arm; Benjamin Carter, leg; John W Roberson, arm and side; John Barnard, side; Joseph N Goforth, arm; Emous Campbell, arm; John B Boles, hand; Noah Tomlinson, leg. Company I.--Wounded: 1st Lieut Leo Creekmur, Corp'l Z B Carwan; privates W- Calloway, Geo R Roe, and William Norman, mortally,; privates James N Rees, leg; Thomas R Crawford, head; Edward Tripp, hand; Noah Pullpot, cheek; Thomas M Swindall, hip; Caswell Jones, right eye Zack Brantly, side; Samuel Swindall, arm Solomon F Swindall, arm; George Daw, side John R Boyd, side; William J. Litchworn hip; Charles C Doughty, shoulder; Richard C Pickering, arm; Edward