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devolved the command on Colonel Edward L. Thomas. The lists of killed and wounded in my brigade in these three fights, amounting to three hundred and eighty-four, have already been reported to you. In closing this statement, General, of the part taken by my brigade in the battles around Richmond, I respectfully refer to the reports of the regimental commanders for details. Where so many officers and men did their duty well, it would be difficult to particularize. But it is due to Captain Roscoe B. Heath, my able Assistant Adjutant-General, that I should acknowledge the obligation I am under to him for his valuable assistance, not only on these occasions, but throughout his service as the chief of my staff. Notwithstanding the fact that he was suffering from severe illness, he insisted on accompanying me on this march against my earnest advice, and, after passing through the battles of the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh of June, was only induced to retire by assurance from the sur
per Steamship York town, Parrish, Master, from New York: A. Petrie, James Little, C. H. Manson. W. P. Mason, E. Chase, Mrs. Egans and child, Captain Van Name, Joseph Simson, John W. Rogers, J. R. Whitehead, Miss White house, Miss Broad-street, Miss M. A Smith, Mrs. Trenyan, A. Mannoni, A. Roop, J. Roop, A. M. Hawkins, Miss Pittman, Miss. Rowland, J. O. Ehberts, O. Haggarty, J L. Wicks, J. E. Wicks, Miss Kelly, Miss J. A. Briant, S. D, Arrowsmith J. De Launey, A. B. Briant. C. C. Hughes, Miss Norton, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. C. Baker. S. H. Cadwell, lady and child. Geo T. Patton and lady, Mrs Dod and family, G. S Gholston. J. T. Powell, D. C. Ferguson and lady, F. F. Ferguson, Wm. Potter, Miss King, Master King, Mrs. Lee, Miss Heath. J G. Williams, W. M. Whitmore, W. C. Maitland and wife, Miss Maitland, Miss M. C. Maitland, A Hall, Samuel Kelly, C. J. Oliver, and 33 steerage passengers. Also. from Norfolk. J. M. Bernard, Marmaduke Johnson, W. J. Brough, J N. Brough, Mrs. Emery.
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New volunteer Company. --A volunteer company is now being raised here by Roscoe B. Heath, Esq., and his associates, one of whom is Charles S. Morgan, Jr., a West Point Cadet for over three years, who is thoroughly acquainted with the duty of the soldier and possesses the faculty of easily imparting information to recruits. The company now in process of formation by Mr. Heath is backed by men of ample means, and there is every assurance that they will be put on the best footing before entghly acquainted with the duty of the soldier and possesses the faculty of easily imparting information to recruits. The company now in process of formation by Mr. Heath is backed by men of ample means, and there is every assurance that they will be put on the best footing before entering the service of their country. We would advise all young men about joining a volunteer company to call at the office of this one, corner of 11th and Main streets. The uniforms and accoutrements cost nothing.
For Hire --A good Cook, Washer and Ironer, without encumbrance. Roscoe B. Heath, Office, Goddin's Building. ja 3--ts
als composing the great Volunteer. Army of the Confederacy depends, if not the ultimate fate of the country, much of its weal or woe. You are now asked to re-enlist for the war. Will you go home and abandon the cause without striking a blow, or will you fight it out? To each soldier re-enlisting is offered a bounty of fifty dollars and a furlough of sufficient duration to enable him to go home and arrange his affairs for the impending struggle for a life worth living, or a death preferable to a life of miserable slavery. To all is offered a country's gratitude and imperishable renews. Your unanimous, prompt, and hearty response to this call will more depress the courage and cool the ardor of the enemy than a great defeat. Commanding officers of posts, regiments, and unattached companies will carry into immediate execution General Order, No. 1 dated Richmond, January 1, 1862. By order, Brig. Gen'l Joseph R. Anderson. Roscoe B. Heath. Assistant Adjutant General.
Vandelism. --Some unknown persons, lost to all sense of decency, went into Hollywood Cemetery, on Monday night last, and threw down, broke, and defaced several of the moral records placed by the hand of affection over the remains of the dead. Among the monuments thus treated was the one over the remains of Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Briggs; two in the section of G. & A. Bargamin, and one over the remains of Roscoe B. Heath's child, besides several others, one or two of which were broken in several parts.
us not despond, but make united, repeated, and determined efforts to repel the vandal hordes of the North; and, if necessary, let every mountain pass be a Thermopy , before the foot of the fanatical invader shall again poliute the soil of the Confederate States. Sylvania. In addition to the foregoing, the editors of the Dispatch have received a letter from 1st Lieutenant James H. Mason, company K, 56th Regiment, giving the following statement of easualties in his company: Killed--Captain Dabney Carr Harrison. Wounded--Private John T Tucker; not mertally. Taken prisoners — Lieuts P H Clopton and Geo. W Hay; Privates H C Earnest, H T Tucker, E M Peace, W H Wood, B F Marshall, E. H. Acree, Jno Adams; D. W Anderson, R Baskett, Wm Balley, L W Heath, Wm Ingram, A. J Jenkins, Thos Jackson, E W Kelley, H P Kelley, Jno S McGhee, Bo P Richardson, Jos J Smythe, T J Truman, Wm Truman, Wm White, P J. Woody, and Wm H Peace. The balance of the men are safe and accounted for.