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ndle, Private W. Davis. Wounded: Privates Kirk, McCarty, Armstrong, Wright, and Parkerson. Company C, Lieut. Whitfield commanding-Killed: 1st Serg't Duncan Campbell; Private Tatum Littleton. Wounded: 1st Corporal Thos Watson, face; Privates Chas Sillman, right lung; Joe J. Barton heel; Austin Seay, right hand; Sam Mills, left hand; Isaac Priddy, right hand; Dantal Spence, wounded and missing. Company D, Capt. Lee--Killed: Private W. H. Carpenter. Wounded: Capt L. C. Lee, Serg't Williams, Serg't Jones, Corpl Tucker, Privates Bounds, T. C. Clark (knee,) Davis, Brett, Hemmeter, Hunter, Rancefelt, Long, Newman, Rough, Riley. Company E, Lieut Genella commanding.--Killed: Lieut Natalie Genella, Privates Gearing, H. Anderson, Levy. Wounded:--Color Serg't Mike Hart, Corpl Flagee, Corpl Roth, privates Hart, Kiss, Schultz, Ellinger, Crosby, Brown. Company F, Lieut. McLellan commanding. Killed: None. Wounded: Privates Manie, Sprague, Osborne, Holt. Company G, Capt. M
s of regiments are reminded of the great responsibility that rests upon them; upon their coolness, judgment, and discretion, the destinies of their regiments and success of the day will depend. By command of Major. General McClellan. S. Williams, Ass't Adj't Gen'l. The great battle. The Herald's account of the "three days desperate struggle" is embellished with a roughly engraved map, representing "McClellan's Great Battle Field," and is introduced as follows: Another fielar. The force with Couch was found to consist of four regiments — the First N. York Chasseurs, Col. Cochrane; the Sixty second N. York (Anderson Zouaves), Col Roger; the Seventh Massachusetts, Col. Russell, and the Thirty-first Pennsylvania, Col. Williams, and Brady's battery of four pieces. His position was in a large, open field, in an angle between the railroad and a road that runs from the Fair Oak station northward towards New Bridge. On the west was a dense wood, from which the enemy m
q'rs 3d Brigade, General Banks's Division, May 19th, 1862. [Circular] The Brigadier-General commanding announces the following intelligence to the troops of his command: By telegraph from Frederick, dated May 19, 1862: "To Gen. Williams" "Gen. Halleck telegraphs Gen. McClellan that he has captured Gen. Price, Cols, Dorsey and Cross, and Capt. Budd, of General Price's staff, and his whole army. [Signed] N. P. Banks, Major-General." This glorious news will manding announces the following intelligence to the troops of his command: By telegraph from Frederick, dated May 19, 1862: "To Gen. Williams" "Gen. Halleck telegraphs Gen. McClellan that he has captured Gen. Price, Cols, Dorsey and Cross, and Capt. Budd, of General Price's staff, and his whole army. [Signed] N. P. Banks, Major-General." This glorious news will be read to all the troops of the command to-night at tattoo. By command. Brig.-Gen'l Williams.