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Clark, Sergt. J. Neill, H. H. Mareau, George K. Clark, John H. Dishaso, Corp. J. L. Whitfield, Sergt. John Wallace, T. Davis and R. Howard; total, 12. Company D, Captain Sparks: Killed, 7—First Lieut. Joseph J. Walton, J. C. Emmett, D. Holderly, R. Woodson, L. D. Harper, Meyer Levy and H. Gorcheaux. Wounded, 17—Sergt. T. O. Harris, B. Tarburton, W. C. Rickman, I. Zager, J. Bruce, H. C. Dunn, A. Page, H. L. Kay, R. Parks, S. Hopper, G. W. Caldwell, J. Kannaday, I. Harris, S. A. Hogers, G. Thomas, J. Willard and C. Reed; total, 24. Company E, Captain Griffith: Killed, 2—Henry Vaught and R. J. McClyter. Wounded, 8—Lieutenant Inge, J. M. Brewer, J. W. Howell, J. A. Lemons, T. M. Smith, B. H. Griffith, Eli Turnbaugh and R. W. Knight; total, Captain King's company: Killed, 2—Lieut. J. V. Blackard and J. W. Lowell. Wounded, 9—J. N. Brown, J. H. Grace, James Farmer, James Polleet, Robert Manley, M. V. Hall, R. L. Mays, John Warren and J. W. Butts; total, 11. Captain Bucha
e Voice of the South, IX., 290. The volunteer, E. J. Cutler, IX., 76. The volunteer, illustration for, IX., 78, 79. The Webb, C. S. S., II., 330. The Year of Jubilee, H. C. Work, IX., 178, 183. The Zouaves, J. H. Wainwright, IX., 346. Theobold, F., I., 179, Thermopylae, I, 17, 30. Thoburn, J., III., 338. Thomas, A., X., 271. Thomas, Bill I., 179. Thomas, B. M., X., 265. Thomas, C., X., 288. Thomas, E. L., X., 111. Thomas, G., X., 288. Thomas, G. H.: I, 134, 180, 182; II, 144, 155, 170, 174, 274 seq., 288, 290; headquarters of, at Chattanooga, Tenn., Il, 291, 296, 301, 328, 330, 344, 346; II. 101, 106; headquarters at Ringgold, Ga., III., 107, 108; headquarters at Marietta, Ga., III., 119, 130, 132, 218, 220, 228, 248, 249, 251, 252, 259, 263 seq., 264, 269, 270, 318, 320, 322, 326; IV., 136, 155, 256, 314; V., 48, 50, 69, 208, 216, 251, 254; VII, 37, 214, 233; VIII., 192, 196, 207, 210, 238, 252, 358;
o have been appointed into the military service by Major General Fremont, and whose appointment have not been sanctioned by the President, are hereby discharged from the service of the United States. By command of Maj. Gen. McClellan, G. Thomas. Adjutant General. The "Independent's" Innovation the close of the war. It will be recollected that we published a telegram yesterday morning, that Beecher's Independent had published the rumor that Seward had said it was impossible tlow Weed has been sent to England and if he shall find the British Ministry determined to recognize the Confederacy, the Administration here will prepare at once for peace. It was to pave the way for this that the discouraging report of Adjutant-General Thomas was allowed to be published. We have no space, at this late hour, to remark on this information; except to say, that if entirely correct, (as we are positively assured,) it will break down the Administration and destroy the country."