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136.-officers of the N. J. Troops.
First Regiment.--
Col. Commanding,
A. J. Johnson;
Lieut. Col.,
James Peckell;
Major, Wm. I. Mikels; Adjutant,
Joseph Trawin;
Quartermaster, T. F. Ketchum.
Captains--Company A,
John Britzinghoffer.
Company B,
W. S. Tibson. Company C,
Thos. Q. Martin. Company D,
H. O. Beach. Company E,
W. B. Provost. Company F,
H. Bowden. Company G,
H. F. Stanford. Company H,
Wm. Reynolds. Company I, John.
H. Higginson. Company K,
C. W. Johnson.
Second Regiment.--
Colonel,
Baker;
Lieut.-
Col.,
Speer;
Surgeon, Quidour; Assistant do., Longstaff; Quartermaster, Drinkerhoff;
Quartermaster's Sergeant,
Hill;
Adjutant, Van Rippen. Company A,
Capt. Van Rippen. Company B,
Capt. Hoffer. Company C,
Capt. Grain. Company D,
Capt. Lillendhal. Company E,
Capt. Van Buskirk. Company F,
Capt. Tonnelle. Company G,
Capt. Ramsay. Company H, (Zouaves,)
Capt. Babcock. Company I,
Capt. Van Vorhees. Company K,
Captain Dunning.
Third Regiment.--
Wm. Napton,
Colonel;
Stephen Moore,
Lieutenant-Colonel;
James S. Yard,
Major;
James D. McIntosh, Adjutant;
M. H. Beaumont, Quartermaster;
E. F. Taylor,
Surgeon;
E. J. Marsh,
Assistant Surgeon;
J. L. Janeway,
Chaplain.
Company A,
J. A. Yard,
Captain;
S. S. Gould,
1st Lieutenant;
C. Ewing,
2d Lieutenant. Company B,
D. Pierson,
Captain;
J. J. Cladeck,
1st Lieutenant;
C. Mandeville,
2d Lieutenant. Company C,
J. P. Lykens,
Captain;
J. W. Neal,
1st Lieutenant;
J. R. Beatty,
2d Lieutenant. Company D,
D. S. Mulford,
Captain;
F. S. Mills,
1st Lieutenant;
H. K. Zehner,
2d Lieutenant. Company E,
A. W. Angel,
Captain;
A. H. Slack,
1st Lieutenant;
J. M. Bunnell,
2d Lieutenant. Company F,
J. H. Smith,
Captain;
G. H. Green,
1st Lieutenant;
A. L. Bills,
2d Lieutenant. Company G,
V. W. Mount,
Captain;
J. T. Cottrell,
1st Lieutenant;
W. H. Spain,
2d Lieutenant. Company H,
George A. Allen,
Captain;
J. Gordon,
1st Lieutenant;
M. Wychoff,
2d Lieutenant. Company I,
S. R. Huselton,
Captain;
T. M. Stout,
1st Lieutenant;
W. W. Abbott,
2d Lieutenant. Company K,
W. Castner,
Captain;
S. Roff,
1st Lieutenant;
G. M. Stelle,
2d Lieutenant.
Non-commissioned staff-
officers, J. Anderson,
Serjeant-Major;
T. C. Stryker, Quartermaster-
Sergeant.
Fourth Regiment.--Staff:
Col.,
Miller;
Lieut.-
Col.,
Straub; Quartermaster,
Linton;
Paymaster,
Davis; Adjutant,
Hatch;
Surgeon,
Woolston;
Assistant Surgeon, Satterthwaith.
Company A. Cook Rifles,
Captain Perine,
Bordentown.
Company B,
Captain Gale. Company C, Stockton Cadets,
Captain Jackson; Company D, Gloucester Guard,
Capt. Stratford. Company E, Camden Artillery,
Capt. Mickle. Company F, (flag company,) Camden Zouaves,
Captain Hunt. Company G, Cook Rifles,
Captain Cunningham. Company H, Anderson Guards,
Captain Lear. Company I, Johnson Guards,
Salem,
Captain Dinneghson. Company K, Marion Rifles,
Captain Burling.
The whole brigade, with its four pieces of artillery, arrived at
Annapolis on Sunday, May 5th, in twenty-eight hours from
Trenton, and proceeded direct for
Washington.
It is stated that the fourteen transports, with a strong convoy,
Commander F. R. Loper, made a splendid appearance, steaming in two lines down the
Chesapeake.
They had been greeted by a great Union demonstration as they passed along the
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
They are armed with the MiniS musket, but are to have the Minie rifle and sword-bayonet.
The splendid stand of colors brought with them was presented to the regiment by the High School in Washington street,
Newark, just prior to their departure for
Washington.
This regiment is composed of some of the best men in the
State, and in athletic appearance, as well as general soldierly deportment, are a credit to the country.--
National Intelligencer, May 7, 8.