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is place will not be easily filled. Generals Slack and Clark, of Missouri, were severely wounded; General Price slightly. Capt. Hinson of the Louisiana regiment, Capt. McAlexander of Oaurchill's regiment, Capts. Bell and Brown of Pearce's brigade, Lieuts. Walton and Weaver, all fell while nobly and gallantly doing their duty.--Col. McIntosh was slightly wounded by a grape-shot, while charging with the Louisiana regiment. LieutCol Neal, Major H Ward, Captains King, Pearson, Gibbs, Ramsaur, Porter, Lieuts. Dawson, Chambers, Johnson, King, Adams, Hardista, McIvor and Sadler, were wounded while at the head of their companies. Where all were doing their duty so gallantly, it is almost unfair to discriminate. I must, however, bring to your notice the gallant conduct of the Missouri Generals, McBride, Parsons, Clark, Slack, and their officers. To Gen. Price I am under many obligations for assistance on the battle-field. He was at the head of his force, leading them on and sustainin
, by whom asked, and the grounds on which the applications are based. The Secretary especially directs the attention of collectors and other officers to the fifth and subsequent sections of the act commonly known as the force bill. Commodore Porter. The Navy Department is satisfied with the abundant proof which Commander Porter has presented in refutation of the charge against his loyalty, his own affidavit showing the alleged secession letter to his son to be a forgery. Army Commander Porter has presented in refutation of the charge against his loyalty, his own affidavit showing the alleged secession letter to his son to be a forgery. Army matters. Several hundred army wagons have arrived here from Harper's Ferry, with the camp equipage of the three months men under General Patterson. General Banks' headquarters are now at Pooleville, twenty miles above, and his entire supplies are carried by negroes by the way of Rockville. The Western Railroad is still in Federal possession. Capt. Tansill. Captain Tansill, the resigned officer of Marines, who has been sent to Fort Lafayette, has always previous to his arrest been mu