nd wounded in the Federal army.
Killed.
Twenty-Fifth Massachusetts.--Private Jas. Haverstock, Co. C, of Worcester; Michael Brosnihan, Co. E, Worcester; Eugene Garatuer, Co. G, Worcester; Valentine Suter, Co. G, Oxford; Levi Ball, Co. I, of Gardner; Thomas Kelly, Co. I, of New-England Village.
Twenty-First Massachusetts.--Private Henry W. Battles, Co. D; Private Wm. Hodgeman, Co. D; Corporal George W. Henry, Co. C; Private Samuel D. Sargent, Co. C; Jos. Hammond, Co. B.
Tenth Connecticuilled and wounded--Twenty-Fifth Massachusetts regiment, officially reported.
Killed.
Co. C, James Haverstock, Worcester.
Co. E, Michael Brosnihan, do.
Co. G, Eugene Gantner, do.
Co. G, Valentine Suter, Oxford.
Co. F, Levi Ball, Gardner; Thomas Kelly, N. E. Village.
Wounded.
Co. A, Corporal H. E. Brooks, in ankle, Worcester; C. S. Bartlett, arm shattered, do.; S. S. Dresser, flesh wound, leg, do.; H. F. Knox, slightly, neck, Holden; D. B. Bigelow, flesh, leg, Worcester.
Wm. Saddler, Fred. Hoffman, Daniel Clancey, Leander Campbell, Joseph Miller, Hampton Gardner, Arthur Lappin, Thomas Fresher, wounded; Wm. Kehl, missing.
Co. B--Jas. Carroll, Jas. Creiglow, Allen C. Lamb, Stephen W. Rice, killed; Duncan Reid; Jos. Smith, Albert E. Withers, Charles Fagan, badly wounded; Sergeant A. H. Fitch, Corporal Wm. E. Smith, and five others slightly wounded.
Co. C--Ord. Sergeant A. C. Danforth, E. G. Sackett, killed; O. H. Worcester, W. Coleman, Stephen Kellogg, Jno. Gardner, F. M. Palmer, F. A. Warner, Daniel Kingsberry, Richard Winsor, wounded.
Co. D--Corp. A. C. Griswold, Reuben Burnham, Louis Carver, killed.
Co. E--Corp. Geo. Blandin, John Milliman, John Atwater, Geo. Anness, wounded.
Co. F--Elias Hall, killed;.Capt. A. C. Burgess, Corporal Benjamin Gridley, Fred. Bethel, Chas. W. Minnick, Moses Owens, Arba Pritchell, Edward Thompson, Edward E. Tracy, wounded; Anson Pritchard, missing.
Co. G--John Fram, killed; Sergeant E. M. Lazonny, wounded.
t.19.Sch.
Atkinson, Fitzinger, Georgetown, rice.
Sept.20.Sch.
Victoria, Vincent, Beaufort, S. C., rice.
Oct.2.Sch.
Carrie Sandford, Haggett, Wilmington, lumber.
Oct.8.Sch.
Mary Louisa, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores.
Oct.12.Sch.
British Empire, Parsons, Jacksonville, lumber.
Oct.15.Sch.
J. W. Anderson, Black, Savannah, naval stores.
Oct.15.Sch.
Adeline, Smith, Savannah, naval stores.
Nov.4.Sch.
Lucy R. Waring, Smith, Savannah, naval stores.
Nov.6.Sch.
John R. Wilder, Gardner, Savannah, rice.
Nov.7.Sch.
H. F. Willing, Gill, Savannah, rice.
Nov.7.Sch.
Gen. Ripley, Phillips, Charleston, rice.
Nov.8.Sloop Mary, Baker, Savannah, rice.
Nov.15.Sch.
Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores.
Dec.5.Sch.
Prince of Wales, Adair, Charleston, cotton.
Dec.6.Sloop Belle, Moore, Charleston, rice.
Dec.7.Steamship Ella Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton.
Dec.10.Steamship Theodora, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton.
1862.
Jan.16.Sch.
Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacks