s have looked in upon us on board of the Highlander, during many of the boisterous nights we have been anchored in this Sound, while the storm howled without, they might have heard: “Perhaps Dundee's wild, warbling measures rise, Or plaintive Martyrs, worthy of the name, Or noble Elgin beat the heavenward flame.”
On board of the Huzzar, which carries the left wing of the Twenty-third, they have their full share of sweet singers, and a very excellent band of music, under the lead of Henry C. Brown of Boston.
In the centre of the fleet, which covers an area of some two miles of the bay, is anchored the S. R. Spaulding, the present flagship of Gen. Burnside.
From her high deck he can easily survey the entire fleet, and observe all that is going on. On the deck of one or two vessels near us are gathered quiet groups of soldiers, and the sublime strains of Old Hundred which float across the waters, human voices mingling with the bands, testify that they are engaged in religious wors
h 20, 1863) appointed clerk of the Military court of Longstreet's corps.
Henry C. Brown, transferred to signal corps, November 14, 1862.
William H Cox, detailed terred August 21, 1863, to Thirty-fourth battalion, Virginia volunteers.
Lieutenant Brown, Privates Emmett, James A. Ford, and William L. Ginger, were wounded and crockenbrough, J. Bowyer
Brockenbrough, Willoughby N.
Brooke, Pendleton
Brown, Henry C.
Brown, John L.
Brown, John M.
*Brown, John M., Jr.
Brown,Brown, John L.
Brown, John M.
*Brown, John M., Jr.
Brown, William M.
Bryan, Edward
*Bumpass, William N., Jr.
Burwell, Lewis P.
*Byers, G. Newton
Byrd, William H.
Careen, William
*Carson, William
CarBrown, John M.
*Brown, John M., Jr.
Brown, William M.
Bryan, Edward
*Bumpass, William N., Jr.
Burwell, Lewis P.
*Byers, G. Newton
Byrd, William H.
Careen, William
*Carson, William
Caruthers, Thornton R.
Chapin, William T.
Clark, James Gibson
Clark, James Gregory
Coffee, Whitfield A.
*Cooke, Richard D.
*Compton, Robert K.
*CoBrown, William M.
Bryan, Edward
*Bumpass, William N., Jr.
Burwell, Lewis P.
*Byers, G. Newton
Byrd, William H.
Careen, William
*Carson, William
Caruthers, Thornton R.
Chapin, William T.
Clark, James Gibson
Clark, James Gregory
Coffee, Whitfield A.
*Cooke, Richard D.
*Compton, Robert K.
*Conner, Alexander
Conner, Daniel
Conner, Fitzhugh G.
*Conner, Henry C.
Conner, George W.
Conner, James A.
*Conner, John C.
Conner, Robert P.
Co
. Savage, John Regan, Thomas P. Fowler, John H. Rea, O. F. Potter, Jackson Beaman, J. Pierce (colored), El. C. Ostrander, Calvers Beach, V. L. Prumble, Abe Hornbeck, John Young L. Young, Dennis Farrell, M. J. Woodward, M. J. Farmington, William Ward, Forrest Olden, Wm. Joy, Sum. Ball, Jere.
Moore, John Hanover, Henry Simpson, Richard H. Sayles, Thos. Braggs, Mat. Plaskett, John Haislip, James Hafalip, Wm. Hick, A. L. McKenzie, Thomas W. Baylis, B. W. Baylis, M. H. Janny, G. W. Hutchins, Henry C. Brown.
Yankee cotton bales.
A New York letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer says:
The cotton that arrived here on Tuesday last from Port Royal (500 bales, per schooner Aid, consigned to Collector Barney, on account of the Government,) is in very small packages, it is in the seeded, state, moreover, and when it is cleaned, these will lose about three-fourths their weight.
Scott and Mexico.
It appears that Gen. Scott was nominated to the Federal Senate on the 22d February