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vate William J. Coleman,K Private Maurice Lee,K 38th Massachusetts Lieutenant Frank N. Scott, Co. D. 48th Massachusetts. Private Michael Roach, Co. G. 49th Massachusetts. Lieutenant Edson F. Dresser,F Private James W. Bassett,A Private William E. Clark,A Private Willard L. Watkins,A Private George Dowley,B Private Henry E. Griffin,B Private Conrad Heins,B Corporal Thomas H. Hughes,D Private Peter Come,D Private Edwin N. Hubbard,D Private Franklin Allen,H Private George Knickerbocker,H Corporal John Kelley,I Private Zera Barnum,I Private Philander B. Chadwick,K Private Thomas Maloney,K Private Albert F. Thompson,K 50th Massachusetts. Corporal E. S. Tubbs,G Private James Miller,G 53d Massachusetts. Private Peter T. Downs,G Private Peter Dyer,H There is some uncertainty about several of these names, but as Irwin's list is the latest, and was obtained by collation of several different lists, I have taken it in preference to that issued by th
Thomas, 529 Kinnear, John, 11 Kinsley, F. R., 127, 270 Kinsley, W. C., 465 Kircle, Henry, 529 Kirk, J. W., 194 Kirkner, John, 383 Kirvan, Henry, 465 Kisson, H., 529 Kister, C. F., 529 Kitchen, Lindley, 465 Kittridge, M. G., 383 Klein, Frederick, 529 Klinkler, William, 383 Klisure, F., 529 Knackfor, Charles, 383 Knapp, David, 529 Knapp, Freeman, 383 Knapp, John, 529 Knapp, M. C., 465 Knapp, O. H., 529 Knapp, W. M., 383 Kneenan, John, 383 Knibbs, Frederick, 465 Knickerbocker, George, 65 Knight, H. E., 384 Knight, O. H., 529 Knight, P. F., 384 Knights, George, 384 Knippe, H., 529 Knowlan, John, 529 Knowles, C. K., 103, 465 Knowlton, C. C., 465 Knowlton, C. R. T., 384 Knox, C. F., 465 Knox, N. F., 562 Knox, W. S., 384 Knuz, William, 493 Kohan, Daniel, 529 Kohnle, Frederick, 465 Konch, Henry, 384 Kraft, Alois, 384 Krakle, John, 529 Kranze, Robert, 384 Kringer, Henry, 529 Krote, Henry, 529 Krunkleton, Cyrus, 384 Kuhn, Frederick, 529 Kummer, H
of privateers. "] The captain was very curious to know what "the people of New York thought of him." --He says that he is not over and above anxious about his present condition as a prisoner. He has done nothing more than "is usual," &c.-- "If we had had the right sort of a crew we should have got away from the Perry." His vessel was able to get away from any sailing ship, and he meant to keep clear of the steamers, and indeed of United States vessels generally. The prisoner, Geo. Knickerbocker, brought by the Perry, claims to be a New Yorker and to have been impressed. Baker says he shipped with him as George Livingston, and received $20 as an advance at the time of his shipment. John Harleston is the first officer. He is a South Carolina man, 28 years old, and says he is not a sailor; nor does he look like one, but appears, as he says, like a man brought up in business — a delicate-handed, rather gentlemanly-looking man. The sailing-master, Henry C Howland, is a