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Died since muster out. Amos Colby, Received a warrant, later. Alfred A. Young, Received a warrant, later. Died since muster out. Wm. A. Ham, Chas. Lynde, Died since muster out. Thos. J. Covell, Received a warrant, later. Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Willard Pettengill, Received a warrant, later. Jno. Clark, Killed or died in hospital. Thos. A. Deavitt, Wm. Scott, Taken prisoner. Died since muster out. M. V. B. Cushing, Wounded. Benj. Daniels, Killed or died in hospital. Jas. Cushing, Jno. Parker, Received a warrant, later. Joseph Pearson, Discharged for disability. Patrick Sullivan, Discharged for disability. Paul Sherman, Received a warrant, later. Geo. Barnard, Samuel E. Hook, Wounded. Chas. Cade, Received a warrant, later. D. Warren Ellis, Edwin C. Barrett, David B. Gerry, Chas. Wheelock (Bugler). Fourth Detachment.—Sergt. Joseph H. Marea; Killed or died in hospital. Gunner, Wm. Caswell; Died
amation, in which he says he has come to protect the citizens against insults and ruling despotism. They claim to be regular soldiers, not guerrillas. Some commissary stores, belonging to the Government, were captured, and a few soldiers taken. Newburg, ten miles above Evansville, is also in possession of the rebels. News from Tennessee. Nashville, July 16 --Lebanon, Tenn., is in possession of the rebels. The rebels, 800 strong, are at Hartsville. Dr. Rice, Benjamin Daniels, and John Barnes, respectable citizens, were hung last night at Tennessee Ridge, twenty-five miles from Nashville, for entertaining men employed in reconstructing telegraph lines. Nashville,July 18--One thousand and forty-six paroled prisoners at Murfreesboro' have arrived. They are mostly of the Michigan Ninth, and some of Hewitt's Battery. There are no commissioned officers. The trains run through to Murfreesboro'. Running the blockade. United States Gunboat Chippew