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k fire, and our wooden gunboats go in every day and amuse themselves by shelling them. At night the rebels shell our land batteries, and we shell them in return. On Sunday next we will certainly hold Sumter, and to thin a few days after Charleston or its rains will be in our possession. Two more mortar schooners, making five in all, and the wooden gunboats are striping for the fight. The weather continues delightful, though there is great suffering for ice, lemons, and sugar. Cannot Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, send some cargoes here for the use of the gallant sailors and soldiers? As the Arago leaves, the Ottawa, Marblehead, Seneca, and Ironsides are engaged shelling the Cummings Point battery. The Washington Republican has a description of a 10-inch 300-pounder Parrott rifled gun about to be used against Fort Sumter. In explaining its breaching power it carries out a comparison with a 24-pounder siege gun, and says: A 24-pounder round shot, which starts wit
ion, J L Bill, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Arkansas battalion cavalry, J J Clark, 120 men. 1st Missouri cavalry, Geo W Law, lieut colonel, 230 men. 1st Missouri battery, Henry Guibor, captain, 53 men. Landis's battery, J C Landis, captain, 37 men. Walsh's battery, R C Walsh, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Mississippi light artillery, Wm T Withers, colonel. Ward's. Mississippi light artillery, M S Ward, major, 185 men. Signal Corps, Max Danilson, captain. 1st Tennessee cavalry, R S Vandyke, captain, 59 men. City Guards, E B Martin, captain, 59 men. Cavalry Battery Guards, Ward's Texas Legion, J W Still, captain, 25 men. Smith's Partisan Rangers, J S Smith, captain, 40 men. Cherokee Artillery, M Van Der Corpunt, captain, 92 men. Botoute artillery, Alex Christ, captain 181 men. Signal Corps, C A King, captain, 22 men. Waddell's battery, J F Waddell, captain, 128 men. Hudson's battery, J L Hoos, captain, 59 men. Nant's light artillery, J Q Wall, captain, 29 men. Third
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es do not appear. It will be observed that many regiments are commanded by Captains, or subordinate officers. A large number of Colonels, Lieut. Colonels and Majors, have been killed or wounded.--Some have been detailed on staff duty, and paroled as such. Some few were absent. The following is the list: Lieut Gen. John C. Pemberton. Major Generals,--M. L. Smith, C. L. Stevenson, John H. Forney, John S Bowen. Brigadier Generals--Thos H. Taylor, Alfred Cummings, S. M. Barton, F. A. Shoup, Louis Hebert, W E Baldwin, S D Lee, J C Vaughn, John V Harris, John C Moore. Colonels commanding brigades--Thos P. Dockery, a W Reynolds, F M Cockrell. Col. Edward Higgins commanded the river batteries. commands and commanding officers. 22d Louisiana, infantry, S Jones, captain. 23d Louisiana, John T Plattiner, colonel, 153 men. 3d Louisiana, David Pierson, major, 230 men. 31st Louisiana, James W Draughon, col., 523 men. 27th Louisiana, Joseph T Hatch, captain,
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219 men. 15th Arkansas, Squire Boon, colonel, 195 men. 19th Arkansas, J K Norwood, captain, 101 men. 21st Arkansas, A Tyler, captain, 82 men. 20th Arkansas, D W Jones, colonel, 93 men. 1st Missouri, A C Riley, colonel, 344 men. 2d Missouri, T M Carter, major, 356 men. 3d Missouri, J K McDowell, major, 258 men. 5th Missouri, J McCowan, colonel, 276 men. 6th Missouri, S Cooper, major, 216 men. 7th Mississippi Battery, A. M Dozier, Capt. 36th Mississippi, W W Witherspoon, col., 300 men. 37th Mississippi, O S Holland, colonel, 353 men. 38th Mississippi, Robert C McCoy, major, 240 men. 43d Mississippi, Richard Harrison, colonel, 531 men. 40th Mississippi, W B Colbert, colonel, 295 men. 35th Mississippi, W S Barry, colonel, 530 men. 3d Mississippi, T A Burgin, lieut colonel, 257 men. 4th Mississippi, S P Nelson, captain, 410 men. 46th Mississippi, C W Scars, colonel, 450 men. 37th Alabama, J F Dowdell, colonel, 342 men. 32d Alab
P Nelson, captain, 410 men. 46th Mississippi, C W Scars, colonel, 450 men. 37th Alabama, J F Dowdell, colonel, 342 men. 32d Alabama, John W Portis, colonel, 442 men. 40th Alabama, John H Higley, colonel, 452 men. 54th Alabama, detached, Joel P Avery, lieutenant. 46th Alabama, G W Brower, captain, 304 men. 20th Alabama, E W Peters, colonel, 425 men. 31st Alabama, T M Arrington, lieut colonel, 338 men. 30th Alabama, C M Shelley, colonel, 316 men. 23d Alabama, F K Beck, colonel, 261 men. 41st Georgia, W E Curtis, colonel, 283 men. 23d Georgia, M M Granthan, colonel, 290 men. 42d Georgia, R J Henderson, colonel, 495 men. 40th Georgia, Abelia Johnson, colonel, 365 men. 52d Georgia, John J Moore, major, 420 men. 39th Georgia, J F B Jackson, lieutenant colonel, 552 men. 36th Georgia, J A Glenn, colonel, 515 men. 34th Georgia, J A W Johnston, colonel, 484 men. 56th Georgia, E P Walkins, colonel, 485 men. 57th Georgia, Wm Barkaloo, c
Bill, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Arkansas battalion cavalry, J J Clark, 120 men. 1st Missouri cavalry, Geo W Law, lieut colonel, 230 men. 1st Missouri battery, Henry Guibor, captain, 53 men. Landis's battery, J C Landis, captain, 37 men. Walsh's battery, R C Walsh, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Mississippi light artillery, Wm T Withers, colonel. Ward's. Mississippi light artillery, M S Ward, major, 185 men. Signal Corps, Max Danilson, captain. 1st Tennessee cavalry, R S Vandyke, caWalsh, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Mississippi light artillery, Wm T Withers, colonel. Ward's. Mississippi light artillery, M S Ward, major, 185 men. Signal Corps, Max Danilson, captain. 1st Tennessee cavalry, R S Vandyke, captain, 59 men. City Guards, E B Martin, captain, 59 men. Cavalry Battery Guards, Ward's Texas Legion, J W Still, captain, 25 men. Smith's Partisan Rangers, J S Smith, captain, 40 men. Cherokee Artillery, M Van Der Corpunt, captain, 92 men. Botoute artillery, Alex Christ, captain 181 men. Signal Corps, C A King, captain, 22 men. Waddell's battery, J F Waddell, captain, 128 men. Hudson's battery, J L Hoos, captain, 59 men. Nant's light artillery, J Q Wall, captain, 29 men. Third Marylan
n return. On Sunday next we will certainly hold Sumter, and to thin a few days after Charleston or its rains will be in our possession. Two more mortar schooners, making five in all, and the wooden gunboats are striping for the fight. The weather continues delightful, though there is great suffering for ice, lemons, and sugar. Cannot Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, send some cargoes here for the use of the gallant sailors and soldiers? As the Arago leaves, the Ottawa, Marblehead, Seneca, and Ironsides are engaged shelling the Cummings Point battery. The Washington Republican has a description of a 10-inch 300-pounder Parrott rifled gun about to be used against Fort Sumter. In explaining its breaching power it carries out a comparison with a 24-pounder siege gun, and says: A 24-pounder round shot, which starts with a velocity of 1,625 feet per second, strikes an object at the distance of 3,500 yards with a velocity of 300 feet per second. The 10-inch rifle 300-po
tenant. Point Coupee artillery, W A Danielson, captain, 72 men. Tobin's Tennessee light artillery, T E Tobin, captain, 52 men. Sengstak's battery, H H Sengslak, captain, 99 men. Lowe's Missouri battery, J L Jackson, lieutenant, 62 men. 3d Missouri battery, company C, W E lieutenant, 64 men. 3d Missouri cavalry, Felix Loisperch, captain, 120 men. 12th Arkansas battalion, J L Bill, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Arkansas battalion cavalry, J J Clark, 120 men. 1st Missouri cavalry, Geo W Law, lieut colonel, 230 men. 1st Missouri battery, Henry Guibor, captain, 53 men. Landis's battery, J C Landis, captain, 37 men. Walsh's battery, R C Walsh, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Mississippi light artillery, Wm T Withers, colonel. Ward's. Mississippi light artillery, M S Ward, major, 185 men. Signal Corps, Max Danilson, captain. 1st Tennessee cavalry, R S Vandyke, captain, 59 men. City Guards, E B Martin, captain, 59 men. Cavalry Battery Guards, Ward's Texas Legion, J W S
. 31st Tennessee, W M Bradford, colonel, 455 men. 8th Louisiana heavy artillery, F N Ogden, major. 1st Louisiana heavy artillery, D Bettyhoover, lieutenant-colonel; 1st Tennessee heavy artillery, A Jackson colonel. Valden light artillery, S C Baird, captain. Appeal battery, R A Cotton, lieutenant. 2d Alabama light artillery, J R Scalar, lieutenant. Point Coupee artillery, W A Danielson, captain, 72 men. Tobin's Tennessee light artillery, T E Tobin, captain, 52 men. Sengstak's battery, H H Sengslak, captain, 99 men. Lowe's Missouri battery, J L Jackson, lieutenant, 62 men. 3d Missouri battery, company C, W E lieutenant, 64 men. 3d Missouri cavalry, Felix Loisperch, captain, 120 men. 12th Arkansas battalion, J L Bill, lieutenant, 52 men. 1st Arkansas battalion cavalry, J J Clark, 120 men. 1st Missouri cavalry, Geo W Law, lieut colonel, 230 men. 1st Missouri battery, Henry Guibor, captain, 53 men. Landis's battery, J C Landis, captain, 37 men
olonel, 495 men. 40th Georgia, Abelia Johnson, colonel, 365 men. 52d Georgia, John J Moore, major, 420 men. 39th Georgia, J F B Jackson, lieutenant colonel, 552 men. 36th Georgia, J A Glenn, colonel, 515 men. 34th Georgia, J A W Johnston, colonel, 484 men. 56th Georgia, E P Walkins, colonel, 485 men. 57th Georgia, Wm Barkaloo, colonel, 335 men. 61st Tennessee, J G Rose, lieutenant colonel, 269 men. 62d Tennessee, J A Rowan, colonel, 328 men. 60th Tennessee, J W Bachman, captain, 281 men. 43d Tennessee, J W Gillespie, colonel, 511 men. 59th Tennessee, Wm L. Eaken, colonel, 394 men. 3d Tennessee, N J Lillard, colonel, 350 men. 31st Tennessee, W M Bradford, colonel, 455 men. 8th Louisiana heavy artillery, F N Ogden, major. 1st Louisiana heavy artillery, D Bettyhoover, lieutenant-colonel; 1st Tennessee heavy artillery, A Jackson colonel. Valden light artillery, S C Baird, captain. Appeal battery, R A Cotton, lieutenant. 2d Alaba
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