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ssed. On motion of Mr. Wright, of Ga, the special order for the morning hour — a bill to reorganize and promote the efficiency of the Medical Department of the Army — was postponed and made the special order for the morning hour on Monday. Mr. Kenner, of La, from the Committee of Ways and Means, introduced a joint resolution to extend the present session of Congress to Monday, the 6th of October, at 12 o'clock M. The resolution was considered and passed — Yeas 55, nays 12. Mr. Chambers, of Miss., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Lieut. Isaac N. Brown, and all under his command, for the signal exhibition of skill and gallantry on board the steamer Arkansas, on the Mississippi river, July 14th, 1862. Passed. Mr. Miles, of S. C., from the Military Committee, reported a bill to purge the army of ignorant and incompetent officers, which is as follows: Whereas, The efficiency of our army and the health and comfort of our soldiers in the field depend upon t<
List of Casualties In the battalion of Washington Artillery in the battle of Sharpsburg, Md., September 17th, 1862. First Company, Capt. Squires.--Killed; Serg't G M Judd. Wounded; Lieut E Owen, slightly in leg. Corporals P A J Michael, badly in leg; E J Kurshedt, slightly in leg; Privates C Chambers, badly in hand; F Fowler, badly in shoulder; J Muntinner, badly in foot; J B McCutchcon, badly in arm; J Karby, slightly in hand; A Micon, slightly in head; Drivers J Garrity, slightly in head; P Ryerson, badly in leg; Penny, slightly in arm. Second Company, Capt. Richardson.--Killed Private F Allewelt. Wounded; Lieut J D Britton, slightly in arm; Corporal W J Hare, slightly in head; Privates A Freret, badly in thigh; L Fallon, slightly in shoulder; Driver Brooks, slightly in spine. Third Company, Capt. Miller.--Killed: Drivers M J Askins, F Duber, Wounded; Lieut A Hero, slightly in leg; Serg't Geo McNeill, badly in shoulder, Corporal P W Pettus, slightly in hip; Pri