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Animals smothered. --At the burning of the menagerie of the Messrs. Goodwin, at Boston, on Tuesday night, the fire did not reach the animals, but the smoke smothered them. Among the animal lost was a royal Bengal tiger, said to have been the largest and best specimen in the country, and the most valued of any single animal in the collection. The other animals were all fine specimens, and numbered three lions, four leopards, two. African tigers, two bears, a hyena, jackal, African goat, muskrat leopard cat, horned horse, about forty monkeys, two trick mules, three trick ponies, and five hemes, all of which perished. The animals alone were gained at about $40,000
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ve both been captured. Five gunboats moved slowly to the wharf at Edenton on yesterday, at nine o'clock, and landed their troops. Very soon afterwards fifteen more gunboats arrived. The citizens raised a white flag. Between three and four thousand Federal troops have landed at Edenton. The population of Edenton is about 2,000, and distant from Suffolk about fifty miles. In the afternoon two gunboats went up the Chowan river towards Winton, and several others towards the mouth of the Roanoke. A gentleman who has just arrived from Gatesville, says that 700 horses were landed at Edenton last night, and also that a large number had been landed at Elizabeth City. Hertford, the capital of Perquimans county, was taken by the Federals on yesterday. It has a population of about 1,500. Capt. Goodwin, of the Robson (N. C.) Rip Van Winkles, with fifty-two of his men and seven of the Wise Legion, have reached Suffolk. They escaped across the Croatan Sound to the main land.
taining the body, drawn by four gray horses. Pall bearers, Cols. Geo. W. Hunford, Thos. B. Bigger, Capt. Wm. Y. Sheppard, Col. Wm., H. Fry, Capt. Geo. H. Tompkins, Capt. Wm. L. Manle, Lieut John F. Regnault, Capt. R. Lindsey Walker, Alderman Sanxay, Councilman Glazebrook. His Excellency the Governor. The employees of the Enquerer, wearing crape on the left arm. Honorary members of the Blues and freinds of the company; Caskie's Eangers, Capt. Caskie; Albemarie Rangers, Lieut. Goodwin; Carriages. On the arrival of the body at the church it was borne in the church and down the central aisle to the pulpit amid the most thorough and all-pervading manifestations of grief that we have ever witnessed on a similar occasion. After prayer by Rev. Charles Minnegerode, pastor of Saint Paul's Church, the Rev. J. Peterkin, pastor of Saint James Church, preached an impressive funeral sermon upon the text or passage from the Lord's prayer, "Thy will be done," in the course of
0 yards in rear battery. Company D, Capt. Rogers, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company E, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company F, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger. Company J, Capt. Cobb, -- Company K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 yards from battery. 31st N. C.--Col. Jordon Company A, Capt. Goodwin, on the shore opposite the island. Company B, Capt. Lyle, at battery lower and of the island. Company C, Capt. Betts, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company D, Capt. Manly, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company E, Capt. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve.
le (N. J.), Steele (N. Y.), Thomas (Md.), Vallandigham, Voorhees, Wadsworth, Wade, Webster, White (Ohio), Wickiffe, Woodruff, and Wright. Nays--Messrs. Aldrich, Alley, Arnold, Ashley, Babbitt, Baker, Baxter, Beaman, Bingham, Blair (Mo.), Blair (Pa.), Blake, Browne (R. I.), Buffington, Campbell, Chamberlain, Clark, Colfax, Frederick A. Conkling, Roscoe Conkling, Covode, Davis, Dawes, Delano, Diven, Duell, Dunn, Edgerton, Edwards, Eliot, Fenton, Fessenden, Fisher, Franchor, Frank, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Gurley, Haight, Hall, Hanchett, Harrison, Hooper, Horton, Hutchins, Julian, Kelley, Kellogg, (Mich.,) Killinger, Lansing, Lehman, Loomis, Lovejoy, McKnight, McPherson, Mitchell, Morehead, Morrill (Me.,) Morrill (Vt.,) Nixon, Odell, Olin, Patton, Phelps (Cal.,) Pike, Pomeroy, Porter, Potter, Rice (Mass.,) Rice (Me.,) Riddle, Rollins (N. H.,) Sargeant, Sheffield, Shellabarger, Sherman, Sloan, Spaulding, Stevens, Stration, Thomas (Mass.,) Train Trowbridge, Vanhorn, Van-Valkenburg, Ve
illed: First Sgt J W Fant; Private G W Hopkins. Wounded: Sgt J F Tarrant; Corporals J D Funster, D C Farmer. Privates J R Spann, J L Deuprec, R Mahorner, H Mahorner, W H Tate, W Freeman, J Davis, M Bell, D Bell, J T Jones, T F Glass, S M Bowen, E J Carter. Missing and Supposed Killed: Privates W A Price, W J Fant, F M Hill. Total killed, 2. Total wounded, 16.--Total wounded and missing, 3. Company G.--Killed: Capt Beanland: Privates Beard and Doak. Wounded: Lieut W G Nelms; Sgts J G Goodwin and Wyatt; Privates G W Delbridge, W B Delbridge, W B Cullen, F L Hope, J Doak, A G Burney, C C Boyd, R W. Black, J Listenby, R N Mitchel, Pat Nagle, W J Stowers, Jno White, J E Talbert, Rigger, J B Orr, T Burney, A J Raglan, S W Dooley. Missing: Privates Market. B A Shaw, G Smither, Hartgrove. Total killed, 3. Total wounded 22. Total missing, 4. Company H.--Wounded: Lieut Reld; Sgt R T Hobson; Corporals R G Steele, R N Lyon, Geo Shaw; Privates J N Carothers, J C Carothers, J B Freem
d arm. Company C, Captain Morgan--Killed: Sergeant Silas Barber; Privates J M Wood and J M Terrill. Wounded: Privates R A Murrell, W S Kabler, slightly; J J Brooks, hand; James Brown, arm. Company D, Captain D G Houston.--Killed Sergeant J B Harmer, Corporal W H Northern; Privates L W Alderson, S J Surtis, J F McAllister. Wounded: Captain D G Houston, hand and leg; Sergeant R B Williams, breast; C H Murray, chin; Corporal Wright, head; J Blankinship, leg; J Falls, arm and leg; J Goodwin, legs; A R Gibbs, arm; A P Grady, slightly; V B Hickock, shoulder; J S Hopkins, leg; B A Hypas, abdomen; James Keisler, badly; R Lemon, arm; J L Lemon, breast, C W Lemon, foot; J P Lemon, hand J B Smith, leg; W D St Clair, knee; W W Ward, hand; --Zimmerman, hand. Company E, 1st Lieutenant Abbott commanding — Killed: Privates A J Thomas, Jno Carney and James Catney. Wounded; Privates E Wray, badly; H H Colvin, slightly; John Kelly, slightly; John McD Wills, badly; J N Butterworth, slig
entioned. I would add the names of many commissioned and non-commissioned officers of my command. The dead, the honored dead, speak for themselves; they gave up their lives for their country's sake. The living yet live for their country, and the wounded, in their suffering, may be cheered by the consciousness that all this, and more, they can bear for the cause of American freedom. Among the killed are Lieut. Col. Crane and Capt. O'Brien, 3d Wisconsin regiment; Capt. Cary, Williams, Abbott, and Goodwin, and Lieut. Perkins, of the 2d Massachusetts. These are some of the names to be remembered as heroes — men who have died that our country may survive. I carried into action less than 1,500 men. I lost in about thirty minutes 466 killed, wounded and missing. I refer specially to the reports of Colonels of regiments appended. I am; sir, with great respect,Truly your ob't servant, Geo. H. Gordon, Brig. Gen. Com'g 3d Brig. 1st Div. 2d Army Corps, Army of Virginia.
ordan, free, Philadelphia. David Jones, free, New Jersey. John Henry, free, Alexandria. Jim Green, free, R. I. John Clarke, free, Washington. Thos Mitchell, free, Ohio. Green Jones, free, Ohio. George Cook, free, Prince, William. William Lipscomb, slave of Mrs. S Gordon, New Kent. Jerry Lomax, slave of Wm. Pratt, Virginia. Horace, slave of Geo Taylor. John Williams, free, Alexandria, Va. Gibson Gracy and three children, slave of widow Goodwin, Fairfax co. Chas Murphy. Andrew Jackson, free, Pennsylvania. Edmond, slave of John Sanderson, Norfolk co., Va. Louisa. Jess, slave of Maj Wm Allen, Jamestown Island. Jim West, slave of Geo R. Cox, King William co. Jackson, slave of Richard Balley, Sandy Point. Nat, slave of Albert Hawkerds, York river. Aug. D Pretley, free, Phila. Joe Hall, slave of Dr. Chas Seldon, Richmond Isaac Wood, slave of Chas Wood, no county. King Abel, s