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in Goochland county, and being attached to one of the Virginia regiments engaged in the battle at Fort Donelson, sixty-three of the members were taken prisoners by the enemy, including the commissioned officers. For the information of their friends, many of whom reside in Richmond, we subjoin a list of those who were at Camp Douglas on the 7th of March, the date of Mr. Allen's letter. Officers. Captain Guy, Lieut Budwell, Sergeants — John D Lieut Tally, Lieut Guerrant. Massie, Thos E Gathright, John Morris. Corporals — N B Terry, Jno T Ballew. Privates. H N Allen, R A Allen, G W Allen, Jr, J L Alris W Armstrong, J J Atkisson, Samuel Blankinship, C T Branch, J Branch, W B Bowles, J H Bowles, Milton Oragwall, E Clough, J Childress, John Crouch, Wm Dennis, J Dickinson, J M Brumright, J L Farmer, Wm A Gray, S Humphreys, T G Helman, Dr Henry Holman, F O Harris, Henry Heys, James Heye, J Hughes, D S Hughes, B J
rlottesville, Virginia. George Saucer, Abingdon, Virginia. Wm Wertenbaker, University of Virginia, Virginia. Levi L. Stevenson, Staunton, Va. John K Cooke, Portsmouth, Va. Augustus M. Vaughan, Norfolk, Va., Wm E Bass, Petersburg, Va. Thos B Plunkett, Lexington, Va. Joseph McCormick, Baton Rouge, La. John W. Taber, Natchitoches, La. Eugene R. Blassat, Alexandria, La. Alfred Huger, Charleston, South Carolina. James B. Glass, Columbia, S. C. Thos W. Pegues, Camden, S. C. Wm McNutty, Georgetown, S. C. Benj F Simmons, Apalachicola, Florida. Thos E Jordan; Pensacola, Fla, Miles Nash, Tallahassee, Fla. Chas W. Charlton, Knoxville, Tenn. H. T. Philips, Chattanooga. Tenn. Matthew C. Galloway, Memphis, Tenn. Hugh Black, Eufaula, Ala. Wm Howell, Marion, Ala. John A Smith, Florence, Ala. Thos Welsh, Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Enger, Selma, Ala. John M. Mclay, Tuscaloosa, Ala. John M. Powers, Tuscumbia, Ala. Wm. J. Windbarn Huntsville, Ala. Fl
For hire --Eighteen Farm hands for the balance of the year. One or two of them can milk and attend to cows; others can cut wood. Thos J Bagby, Agent for Hiring out Negroes and Renting out Horses, No. 3 Wall St, Charles Hotel my 3--3t
Runaways --$20 reward — On Monday morning last, four negromen, to with John H Pkins; Willia Jones, Bob Lomax and page Lomax, were start from the farm of Mr. James M Taylor, about five miles below the city, for my office, and have felled to report to me. They are owned by Mr. N Quesenberry, of King George county. They are all young, and of low statute William has a yellow skin, and the others a dark gingerbread color. A further description is not recolected . The above reward will be paid for them, or five dollars for either of them, if delivered to sir. Ro. Lumpkins's jail in this city. Thos. J Bagby, General Agent, No. 8 Wall street. my 10--1t
soners and their tents camp equipage, etc. At dark our cavalry was in pursuit of their artillery and a bag gage train beyond Farmington, in the direction of Corinth. witnessed the fight. Our men behaved splendidly. An artillery reconnaissance went to Glendale this morning and destroyed two trestle bridges and some of the tracks of the Memphis and Charleston railroad. It has been a splendid day's work for the left wing. The weather is clear and the roads are becoming good. Thos. A Scott, Assistant Secretary of War. The latest — important Ts to Transpire Ortly Washington, May 4 --The War Department at ne to-day received advices from General Halleck, m which it is interred that important event will take place in the neighborhood of Corinth within the next two or three days. Operations of the gunboats on the Tennessee River. Washington, May 4. --The following, from a report of Lieutenant-Commanding Owing. of the United States gunboa
ginians must rally to the rescuer. Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 15th day of May, 1862. and in the eighty-sixth year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. The meeting was organized by the appointment of Captain J. B. Danforth as Chairman, and Wm. P. Munford as Secretary. At the request of the master, the Rev. Dr. Woodbridge offered a fervent prayer. Col. Thos as H. Ellis then read the proclamation of the Governor, and submitted a series of resolutions, which were slightly modified and adopted: [The resolutions adopted by the meeting, some ten or twelve in number, were promised us by the Secretary of the meeting, but we failed to receive them from that source, and our efforts to obtain them from the other newspapers, who were more fortunate, if not more favored, were quite as unsuccessful.] Mr. Joseph Mayo, the Mayor of city, the state
The people of Alabama are vigorously pushing forward works of defence on the Alabama river, against the enemy's gunboats, which, it is thought, will make an attempt to ascend that stream are long. The Autauga Citizen announces that Thos. at Ormsby, a well known citizen of Prattville, Alabama, was killed in the skirmish at Corinth on Tuesday evening last. Ex. Governor Lows, of Maryland, with his family, is at present in Milledgoville, Ga., the guest of his brother-in-law, L. H. Brisoce Esq.
lson, in neck; Corporal R a Walters, slightly in leg; Privates Frederick Behman, in arm and side; Thos C Bowe, in hand Jos Brezz'la, in shoulder; John a Dalton, in face; Henry Dalton, in face; O T Glano E Edwards, in shoulder; R M Payns, in hand; Lewis Gravely, in head; Warren Westbrook, in head; Thos J Baines, in leg; Wm H Mal comb; in leg; Henry P Moore, in foot; Jno H Redd, in hand; Marshall Caples, J E Tacker, and J B Carson. Tenth Company--Privates N Wilson, J T Bryant, J L Long, and Thos L Blanton Eleventh Company.--Privates F Burns and C S Shippey. Wounded. Lieut.-Col., slightly in face; Andrew J Skinnell, severely in shoulder Jesse Stephens, slightly in shoulder; Thos P Williams, slightly in hand and shoulder; Jno D Williams, slightly in hip; Calvin P Dearing, slithe King William Artillery, Captain Thos. H. Carter, commanding: Killed--Lt Wm B Newman; private Thos S Jones. Wounded.--Serg'ts Lynch, mortally; Cocke, severely; Waring; King severely; 1st
e through S Ayres 23 shirts, 1 comfort, bag lint, &c. One box sage and lint from--. Mrs Susan Frith, Goochland, Lint. Miss Mollie Darracott, but and old rags. Hugh Blair, lint. Mrs. N A Gresham. Chesterfield, $5. Ladies of Black Walnut, Halifax, through A B Cubaniss, hams, bread and biscuit, butter, &c. Mrs C C Meax, old linen and lemons. J L Williams, 12 shirts, 4 pairs paints, 16 pairs drawers, 4 flannel shirts 39 pairs sacks, 8 undershirts, &c. Thos S Wetson, Louisa $29. Mrs E Griffin, 4 pairs socks, 2 pairs gloves G N Skapwith, linen rags. Mr Bow, lint. Contributions for soldiers' Lodge. Sundry persons through ProHoge, $100. Wm P Brown, $13 40. Andrew Johnston, $10. Dr Skipwith, $5. Dr C--, $5. J N Hopkins, $5. Jas Gordon for--, $5. Parties having old shirts and drawers, cotton or linen rags — anything, 'ideal, in the way of Hospital supplies will confer a favor by sending them at
H M Garrison, company D, slight; S P Barnett, company F, not serious; G A Johnson, J C Speer, Geo W Connaly, J T Tomunson, and Larkin Wilder, company G, not serious; Corp'l J F Haynes, seriously, N S Bates and A J Ayers, not seriously, company I; Thos C Cato, Jas Collins, and J D Allman, company E, not seriously; J F Dye, company K, knocked down by explosion of shell, and slightly disabled. Total 25. Missing: Company A, none; company B, privates Hugh Lynch and Patrick Martin; company C, none; 'l C N Wyatt, in leg; Private A D McCreary, both hands shot off and face badly hurt; Leon Fields, leg broken; Neal Shannon, in leg; Benj Pendletor, in head; W H Patterson, in head; Geo W Boby, in leg; Hugh Hughes, in wrist; Wm D Lindsay, in ankle; Thos H Goff, in head, slight; J H Brown, in side, slight; Wm May in leg; Wm Elmore, by wounded horses falling on and trampling him; M Thomas, in hand, slight; Geo Padgett, by wounded horse; John Callen, in side; Silas Spencer, by wounded horse falling