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wi HE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1862 eS moor ee WHOLE NO. 9467 7 nsylvanin, John Pitaverald, 26th New Yor Sroith, 26th New York; Thomas King, 24 Mary fd Aluryland; Kd. Riley, Goth Pennsylvania; ‘Charles Luck weph Beaser, 3d Maryland; John A. Tr rat Prince and Captain Wilkine, in the hands of the rebels- | _ Company G—Sergeant A, C, French, killed; Captsin J. | gin Connecticut; Major Savage, 2d Massneusett ‘They were on their way to Kichiond, a re ame Hm NESS Tossing, suppesed Killed; Major Cook, 28th New Yer On visiting the batue eld, many, if nob we grester:| woundeds' ie Koders wounded: A. flazon wounted, | Chuuiie Abbott, 24 Massachusetts, killed: Cupiaia 1. : part, ef our dead officers were found, some partially, aad ) Sergeant Thomas bavi » Sok i Bene pon Mises ott. pareeenciaeA Maryiand Plight of Stonewall Jackson others entirely, etripped of teir univorms, F nage ro 1 rt sary; Lieutenant W. G. Lusk, Co, K, 1034 Ned | 1oua Maino: 8. Dasley, dd Massachnsotts; W. A. Lovet, ‘The dead Vuion and the dead rebol soldiers lay about | win J York, Lieotonane ©. tayne, Co. ©, 102d New ¥ oh Nae eae a H. Hunt, 28th New York; Wis. THE LATE eral Pope on the te of the gartel 1s) a8 spies, 1 aver Ob ng: John Davis, miss ity-threo men woun led, ua follow ler Generals, Steimwebr, hat : oh ‘ets Ay RSt, iolensack, Ist sew Jersey cavalry , Laval ar Promircuousty and intermixed o1 2 field. bit, foot “i tenant | Stuart utenant G. 0; . uri Large peenand ofa) imhebitants to bo held at Ms Toward Richmond, ‘The rabel Gusorals Siewart and Early bed the Geld, and | Vise, toot; Liovtonant 8. N. smith eee ee ee ee eee en eign, | Arrival of Wounded at Washington. Po Mi magn gees hag A 8 9 pee conyerved freely with our own officers about the battle. | yore dr Hair wine dot i Hb panded one rk, kilhd; Captaiy taylor, Ist I enpsylvinla ex Wanronaron, August 13, 2 IAlons Sen. Se ss ; 3 9 dam, LUGth Pens; ‘This morning a train of cars arrived from Cul, ecking the full brigades of Generals 4, P. Hill, 1: AOR IRE: ¢li ware oppysed (0 ouy.cmall band of biz cul to pleves by our suffered fully as eh, tainsing; R. about six hundred sick and wor Bonks’ division, the largor portion of ing. Juinson, we Destruction of Bridges to Pre- vent Pursuit, nded: P.M. in Western New nds, ai tated, Stone ve The Rebel Loss Stated at Over Two Bel fairl, Gar of Major Ce ta J. dered valuable aszistance by bis mili neces fy mpeaneae, | ‘3 if capter nut Robert icsip, ¢ sthiNew Yor an, Oo. Cy 100th 1 ccount of the Batile. Additional Nar tise bisarm in ag wag reported, of Gur Eilled and A Soidter’s J Wounded, Pryovac ox sie Be igi oF ELAuGhteR His, 2 i a i &e., &e Oa Biiday, the 9h, wo ofetbe Nini New Ys : thi advises Militia leit) our © REBEL RETALIATORY MEASURES. ae ap and marched ¢ i " ; bjvouaciced for the night within twu anties of ube enewy 1, arm; Fr +o, dy Sd Wisconsin; J. Cuirurian Cours House, Va, 3 Were : i Gas . . het fll hed, gon tho | Hallevhonse, aul un, rf > ¥. EB, Slevhens, Co. M, Lit : * ghe Might oi Stouowail Jackson gi be... Ehenantle corn menpedk Murday moraing.on tho | Company B—Corporal if killed. Wout W. H, Garbram, Co, Ui, ail New York; J. Vs Important Correspondence Between the ‘ ear troops. right wing of Gen. Rank’s anny. pis Denia aed Sergeant Jame ines Davis, 7 1Hith Peauspivania; Sergeant 'T. Kent, Co. B, 1020 Rebel Generut Lee and General Mallecic Bibl the epion- ag : : . bus were held ag ar ttle lasted ail day, ai | Watson, Charies” Moyers, ewan, York; H. 8. Pomgen, Co, h Pounsyivainia; ‘ 1 McClean. sper for the Onsetarday eh F feoks' aronn, Volek ‘About five o'clock in ino | George ifaig, Win. Mothers ‘ i, Co. G; 1th Mfino: Lonely, Co. Db, 10th pennies nes tng at least portion of j Dia “sake poe nse Company C—chas. ire ity ; Corporal Chas, | I, Wile n, 0, 1, 24.) setts; F. M.’ Da LETTER FROM 6 Bauks, wh ost nobly, ho! Doon we received orders te advance, as Gen. Banks | yuiryax, slightly; Jobn badly; George W. | 111th venteytyania, O. Gailigher, Co. ¥, 102d Theapquariens, Di Hg; James Morrow, AL Arveur, killed; | J. Haulon, Co, B, Load New York} R. Brown, C 2 New Yo. D. Munley, Co. F, 7éh Iudiana;’C. C. Firgo, GeNgRAL—It has come to my knowledge that many of sah Oe ited tery, ey Meld nl On, 0, oa. Wigsonein our citizens engaged in peacef™ avocations haye been ar” Aered severely; many of his regiments being nearly eheck, and, wiih tho aid of one division of General McDowell's aud G els corps, which arrived late by sored. Tides regs 7 ‘ ommand of | Grafton M. Thrasher, slightly. oyed. Tlis regiment was under the command o! apa naa em , Major Allan Rutherford, as the colonel was still at Wash- | John Your eral Me8ibany in the day, dr e enemy from several positions, i wounded; Ben. } Toblas Het’ | Yager, Co. D, 46th Ponnsylvax! aud nally ¢ t battle. ington and the lieutenant colonel away sick, We ad” | tle, yrounde ven Haley, wi olan, wound- | 8th’ regulars; L. Dinsmore, Co. A, 8th regulars; NM. | rested and imprisongd because they refused to take the : ed; John Rentz, wounded , Wounded; Geo. | Croham, Co.G, 2¢ Massachusous; RL. Stone, Co. G,24 | oath of allegiance to tho United States, while others by oned oflivers this infamous 5 respectfully, your . Db, General Ganmanding, om the Adjuiant and Richineud, Va., Augiist 1, 1862, are en- Jacksvu's loss can scayoely be less than fifteen hun. | VAucedon the Held and halted severa! times, so that it | ¢ ep pe wae , n t dred, - Our toss ja puch lose, vras Realy eight oeloe before we cumme vncer the tre of | Samos Clark, sghnly wowed; Joni cate, betoss Ter | De'Ps dmehi, Co, Fy '8d’ Wiscoarla; ‘Corporal a: | ivdand harsh treatment havo bees compelled to tako an The batile was deci 1y he bloodiest of the war. the enemy. The moon had risen, and it was a beatiful ported Seng a te anburt : Ab Budd, Co. F, 3d ‘Wisconsin; I. Haynes, 12th | oath not to bear arms agalust that government, Un Sunday Jackson remained idie, the troops on both | Night. ‘The fire of the enemy’s artillery was very heavy, nay Z—Win, Williams, slightly; P. Brady, wound- | regulars; M. T. Ditgon, Co. K, 2d Massachusetts; Ibaye learned that about ove hundred of ths iatter unday Jackson ren 3 a : ed; Win. Fisher, wounded; J, saikoll, wounded; Geo. W. | T. ¥. irish, Co. H, 10th Maine; LR: Veedeuyuryh, Co. A, i Foe ia they : shies belvg oxhausted, but, as they did not have our range, most of their sholis | Gentie. wounded: E, Myers, wounded: J-Lamb, wounded; | 8th reguuars, J. Winuer, Uo. B,102d New York,’ W. A’ | ¢lis8 have recently been released from | Fortress They refer to the futury retalistory course of the On Munday Jackson sent imaflag of truce, asking to | “eBtover our heads, We continued to advance so as to | J. Gusner, wounded, T. S. Rice, wounded; I. Dale, wound- B, 46th Pennaylvania; J. Carty, Co. D,109th | Monroe, This government reiusce to aduit the | Southern coufederacy, owing to the recent order of the i Spekenn a e » Bt | nk ‘their position, ‘The shells going through the eit | od; H. 8. Henneman, wounded; T. Wright, wounded; A. | Pounsyivania; F. Rever, Co. K, 11th Peuuayivania; G. | Tight of the authorities of tho United States | President of tho Tilted States aud Generals Pope and Duryubis dead, @ large proportion of whom svill He on the | joked like shooting stars. They made a frightful noize, | Carnahan, wounded; George Peet, wounded, Pa, POM Penuayivania; BW. laiey, Co. K, | (0, arrest our citlaaie and extort frém them }Bieinwelr. They were published.on Satnstay, their parole not to render military service to their | perreR PROM GENERAL WALLECK TO GENERAL LEE. ftela of battle, pending which he escaped with his trama, | a perfect howl, We lost during this advance only ay F—H. 'Brocamp, wounded; J. Coleman, | 106th Pennsyivanta; J. Curney, Co.C, 10th Maiae; J. i, ‘This morning Jackson's whole army was gone. ene man killed and two wounded. The other ae J.J. Reynolds, wounded; R. Dailey, wounded; ery CO Fy 100m Pennsylvania; Sergeant Baloom’,Co, | Country under the peuaity of iucurriug punisbment kien do andl c ; i imonts of our. brigade siufered most; our | J. Sprmginecr, wounded; J. Miller, wounded;'J. Schlop- | D,3d Wisconsin; M. Vawlin, Co, D, 3d Wiscousin; J. Pa- | 10 ease they fall into the hands of your iorces, | I am di: diaerrin ie Goleral Buford, with bis cavalry and artill ie ‘7 “y yaroaed? i ‘ ; “get 7 eed! i ed by ine Secretary of War to “inform you thas such Wasnixorox, August 9, 1862 al » is cavalry and artillery, | reyiment was lucky bemg on the right of | ner, wounded; F, Knost, wounded; C, Henke, wounded; | mery, Co. H, 46:h Pennsylvania; ’J. ¥. Benne:t, Co. F, | Tected by the Secretary of War to inform you tliat Buc ah tee oh 2 ‘ quickened Jackson’s pace towards Gordonsville, com. | the brigade. Ihada very lucky escape, as over twenty | C, Vener, wounded; J.’ McGurk,’ wounded; J. Brogle, | 21h New York; J. Ashbridge, Co. D, 109th Yennsyivania; | Caths will not be regarded ag obligatery, and persons | General R, E. Lage, Commanding, &.:— pelfing him to burn bridges to save bimsef. shells Durst within fifty feet o me. T regard it aa wonder- | wounded; C. Dopey, wounded; J.’ M. Leain, slightly; ©. | A, Dougherty Co. 1, 109th Pennsylvania; J. Wiliams, Co, | Who take them will bs required w render military ser Gxxenal—Your two communications of the 24 inst. 2 * . g iy cl M% . | vice. 7" Jackson obviously does not intend to step running uetit | fp tteries from oleh Volorkcuntil leven c'alock., Seta oy “ohn er le it dlaier, ited it Clciribaas" oa bots Peamplvanla; Sergeant Sul Should your govornment treat tho r@dition of such | With enclosures, are received, As these papers are the reaches the rebel fortifications at Riehmond. hour orders were received from General Hartsulf for our | Heutoger, killed. : van, Co. G, 109th Pennsylvania; Sergeant Weerer, Co. C, | SefVice by tiiose persons as a breach of parole, and pan- | couched in language exceedingly insulting-to tbe governe General Vope has fully met the public expectations of | reximent to'advance to the support of two'or onr bat- | Company G—A. Myers, missing; Sergeaut Wilson | 46uh Pennsylvania; C.x. Wishmire, Co. A, 71b Indiana; | 'sh it accordingly, his ever tints Will resort Wo retalia. | ment of the Usited states, 1 must respectiully deoline te Lcrivs that were shelling the evemy. The General said, | Gregg, wounded; Richard Connolly, wounged, badly; R. | B.F. Ross, Co. 1, 121th Pennsylvania; J. H. Shirley, Co. | tory measures ds the only meaus of compelling the ob- | receive thei. ‘They ave returued herewith. him, « , ; . : . 0 lel: 2 “4 i servance of ihe rules of civilized warfare. Very respectiully, your obedient servant, that he bad'sciecied our regiment tor tiris duty, as being | H, Ransom, wounded; W. 2. Worth, woundél: M.' HH. | A, 2d Massachusetts; N.G. Gilman, Co. A, 2d Massachu Fe ee en ua very’ regneciiilly” “your ote: yt yoy ares 9 The enemy now only show their backs to our forces. he hua perfect contideace. He also spoke to | Seruner, wounded; Thos. Mundy, wounded; W. Passner, | setts; M. D. Foster, Gu. A, 2d Massachusetts; L, Lane, Co. 3 4 : 1 The valicy of the Ehouundoak, and the whoie country | the regiment, aud said that be hoped to hear a good we- | wounded; Thos. Silo ated f : * | “A, 2d Massachasetta; Sergt. W. Low, Co. G, th New York | dient servant, | it, 1s 14 , General Communding, General iu-Chiot United states Army. from Mansenas to Gordoctvilie, no longer poisuted py | Cube ol them. We remamed in support of the battery | | Company H—Hermat Droutier, killed; Michael Peune- | cavalry; 1). MeNariel, Co. 1. 3d Wisconsin; J. 8. Smith, Rat arr @. B. McCietian, commanding Army —— a s aye tna Songer RoE mces ae nil daylight next mornivg (Sunday). ‘The enemy with- | father, badly wounded and missing; Alex. Weykill, bad\y 13, 12th reguiars; I, Mayberry, Co. C, 10th Maine; M. | of the Potomac. IMPORTANT FROM THE MI the presence of armed rebel dyow from their position during the night. We receive | wounded oid missing; Martin Haghes, slightly in jeg: | Gross, Co. A, 111th Peunsylvawa, Sergt. Frerseuit, CO. A, | LETTER FROM GENERAL HALLECK TO GENERAL LEE. SSISSIPFi. apneic Rteahs quarters of | &-dersnet to advance, but we remained where we were, | Wm. Wastin, badly Tuos. Cov uiuz, toot; Robt. Hus- | Itch rganeyivania; @. Bratey, Co. A, Lith Peubsslva: HEADQUARTERS OF THE ANMY, } weer Ganeraiagnonsll'ai sauinfa eoseees seninire, log: John Tigue, wounded, missing; Joan Me- | nia; 1’, Cullen, 2d kxealsior batiery; M. Lutz, Co. K, Looth Wasuixoton, August 7, 162. The Capture. of Baton Rouge by the 2 ° Goveuey, siightly woulded; John Madden, elightly | Peo } A. Thomas, Co. 3 5 W.C. | Se ‘ } leas of over 2,00 uieain the cugagement UrSaturiay, No | 2MCIM! Meport et one Parsult of the | ony) Michael Ward. alightly wo" i lon, slightly Penney ane aah! phy mig dad i | General Lex, Commanding, &e.:— Rebela=Two Union Vessels Reported wonder the rebel yeperai ran, gop uaa er Company L—Sergeant Ueo- Kelly, slid; Andcow Tar- | Wisconsin; BF, Wates, Co. £, 12th regulars; ‘Sor- | Guswnat—Your letter of July 6 was reccived at the | Sank—Lebe! Expedition Agatuse New Tessas have ahandaae Gike palsies HesDgcatrens, AnxY oF, Viacrsta, fuga, Killed; Lloutenant W. JE. Thomas, wounded; Ser- | geaut Hult, Oo, Jf, 20 Nox Yori; A. Kerrigad, Co. | Adjutant General’ ofloe on, tho 1dth; but euppesing from | Ovleans—Two New Rebel itams on the Mountain, which was one of great strength, a Muspk Geyer. HAuece:— Raat Sf; Me, Ackin, teounded. Joh Butler, wounted Joahue. G2 yea, co, Brsban Peunsyivau, MPattergon, Co. c,, | #2endorsement that it required no furthor reply, it was | Ekivers Se. : ‘ ™ retreat to the Rapidan, pursued by the cayaliy arth ». 25, the sudjeined rep was received ut one ee ee <a Al cig Bs eerie ae 102d New ro Corporal Cowen, Co. E, 102d New Yor! ae snot being shown to the President or Secretary Faeroe ; Ee August 10, sition o i r have jus en Rent " y r Gon Jumpuny K—Sergeant J.J, Kelly, killed; W. Givens, | 1. Gehr, Co. E, Liith Pennsylvania; A. P. Hodgein, Co, a = 8 The Bulletin is morning hos adyiees irom relial deny. at. Gamarad Carpe, who have just heen seat | o'clock thiemorning JOHN POPE, MajorGeneral. J nied Corparal’T. J. Collins, wounded badly: a | a0un Maine; F? Shana, Co. F, 109th Pennsylvania’ R. XY, | | Llearn today for the first time ihat such letter bal | sonrcos which repre én. Beepkioniips aiecksa’ out. Jackson's and Hi! Heanousnrens, Cavarry Bi shoukler; Jacob Crane, badly; 18 Cupp, badly . | Risley, Co. B, 7th infantry; C. Levonts, Co. D, Ist Penn: beeu received, and lasvon ww reply. ‘. 3 Grossing to the other side of the 2 Srcoxn Corps, ARMY OF ViKGiNia, Anguat L Wiihoim, wounded; Chas, MeKenzio, facz, arm, batiy; | sylvaula reserve cavalry; C. Line, Co. D, 1st /enusyiva- | | Ne authenuic iusormation has been received tn relavion vn Rouge en and was repulsed, Ic wash bart daeanced tenn Oni Colonel Groner D, Rvacixe, Chief of Statf:— Jerry Cuiden, wounded; John E. Roseer, slightly. hia reserve cavalry; B. Eery, Co, D, 1st Pounsylvania | to the executiva of eituor Job Owen or Mumford, but | among the killed Gen. Clik, of Mississippi, aud Col. silbap eeperapenteacnae i opens st sles t set oan SWENTY-SEVENTI INDIANA REGIMENT. reserve cavalry; J.P. Doler, Co. G, 7th iniantry; ser. | Measures will be imiuediately ken to ascurtain the \acts | Yunt, of Keatucky. : obedience to inst eral command. eded in the the honor to report li ved from the Major Army of Virginia, this mornjug I proc forcements for the expected betile, has halted on the gouthe.n banic o: the river Colonel Colgrove—about 00 strong; bad colors riddled | geant J. with shot. New You ckinridge ‘ash, Go. Hy 10th Maine; J, Brooks, Co. 11uzd | of these alleged exveutions, of wick you wilh be duly J, Do dikdion co, ley Soracy’ taval informed, EEE MR Eg gt bay aah ad Teed hardly assure you, General, #0 far as tho arm Ai kansas ‘A, New Jersey vavairy; C. Baily, Co. There was no xineany, 4—Killed William | Alen, first sergeant; | A. Wittled, Naw Jer avaury | nit agus °. ; fon of Ora 1 rouse, with vi ey, fourth sergeant. Wounded—Manuel Neir- .L. Shay, Co. 1, th Pennsylvania, x on the Union fleet with bis ta were in porition and tion of Orange CourggHouse, wick the t Tidy conceal aeeialy, Waleeraiinencon, ee scat bunnoylvanio; ML Lawler, Gai, , pap ent aecmm merce ral Pope, havin nel Tompkins; First Michigau, horles E. Winchmin, slightly; William T. Akirs, F. Walker, 10th Maine; Lieut, g: | tages ef modern warfare, and that ali excesses will be : . 5 “ yeavalry; D. Vighre, Co. C, | duly punished, In regard w the buraiug of brid x F Moet and destroyed two vo iy; Simpson Evans, severely : en T. Grider, iis ht- of ,is again | Virginia, Lioutonant Cotonel Riebmond; F) heavily reinforced since ( d two,and drove the at a ay. Broekinridge st se ly. Missing—Richurd Procwor, ih Ord Maine; Je Haggerty, | Within our Lives by persons in disguise 43 pe jjab Wilkinson, Earl Feady to advance, It is su Q that the rebels wii jonel DeForest (cavalry regiments) , four pisces of | sore, lv: Y " I refer you to my letter of the 22d of Januar, . : ana; "BE. D. Park, Co. H, | 2¢08,1 refer you \y =e y . ° a do, Gigpute the paseage of the Rapidan. tiilery. Company B—Killed—William R. Carton, thira corporal. a? ia; Corporal W. Cook, Co, Ey Be eee ae Sa casi ee ‘aly. pag aa ey hee oo se Rea fies ma isoners rep acknen considered hiwidiat About threo or four miles from your headquarters 1 | Wounded—Geo. M. Critelon, Missing—Geo. W. Gore. | | 24 Mascachaseita; G. Conley, Co. C, 2d Macsut “ i © riatly avo captured the eutiiy rroe at Buia . ld gg dps arb Iaaeieck ane cg Ges” ope pater Company D—Killed—birst Sergeant James N, Culber- | chusotts; v. Fs 1, YA Massactnsotia; GW. | aifering from those tiated mm your keticr | 1b is als suit 1 » portion ef Van Dora's cora- enough to drive back the whole Army of Mirginia, and | discovered the pickets of the enemy, and soon after two | oo) “Guriton B. Beevers. Wounded—Ciemens Johnson, t, CoE, eam Co. Bi JH. Manslicid, Co’G, 100k | In regard to retalianon, by taking the lives of inneceut . expected to occupy Culpopyer on Saturday. He was | !4rge vodies of cavalry, and the woos tiled with foot: | Severely; Hiab 8. Crawford, soverely; Churles N. Whit. Ternby Ge Likenganst, Coe iti Feunssivanias W, |, Daten, Coe otrac anes a ose wiion Jnl pon e 7 ; ; Eighth Corporai % \ 1, Co. Pennsylvania; W. Mather excep! ’ var W. n n ond checked by the steadiness of General Banks? troops, and, | men. A strong live of skirmishers was thrown out, who | Jon, shghtly; ‘porai Austin A. Wilder, slightly. | Brindie, Co. C, 1th syly: W. qe Ds | foo which bas huinsef first established such barbarous It ieolso currently reportod ‘and eredited at Melenw - sa, . ‘ Misking—First Lieutenaut Thomas V. Box. 109th Poonsylvaia; R. Shimanon, Co.D, 109th eatablis barbas being surprised by the sudden arrival of reinforcements, | rode along in the pathway. When in rango of the enemy | *"Criany B—<ilied—Thos. Hill.” Wounded—Absalom | yauia; at. Connon Co, 311th TennsyWania; T. Forbes, | Tule. ‘ihe Uuited states will never conntenauce sie & | rss tho rebelshavo eomjietod tho al:eration of the Star ‘ Elio . rata | ‘he strength of which be did not know, has abandoned | 9 few shells were thrown, which dispersed him in all | McDonald, third sergeant, sev John Jones, third | Co. G, 1024 New York Proceeding unless forced to do so by the barbarous cou- ‘ A ge 3 ‘ his force without a generai | directions. ‘The footmen kept in the woods, and fled by | corporal, ‘severely; Sandiord “Spark ‘slightly’; Seth | 1024 New York 3 Pr Bikes, COME, Idith Penuaylyania; | duet of an enemy who trat applies auch a rule to cur own | of the West, which was up tho Yazoo river, wo @ ram Breckineidge for an uamodiate the offensive, arf wih i: * hae v battle. Rapitan station. The cavalry fled down the Orange | Wii, Sita Viwonndet Charles A; Kolso, slightly; Jos. | bacsaohawctiss Cie Cone itth’ rouse suny chio, ed ation trae SE te tad ones, rash Wicca iim ee docks Tre position near the Rapidan is considered thetruc | Court Hose roads, ‘ B. Stimpeon, sighuy. diasing—James N. Terhune, se- | W. Bird, Cv. E, 46th Peubw wal, RP, Par General-in-Chief United States Ary | eee a - bel ‘ i, fied thei set 5 Aaron . 5 J » I, jew York; ‘I N! antuaive lee the rebels, aud one which they will en De tether, pe gat ph iba acca a Company 1 Killed--Goo. W. Reode, first Houtenant; a aaah Pach Cnrodtel Phelps, Co. eT ROM ee ae 70 GENERAL | Ono of the ovom tuge up tha same Hver is alsa jeayvor ed ms Thomas Deveraax, David Tuggle, J ‘M. Marti, Abram | gachusetis; Corporal ton, 2d - a pleted, and ue 6 Si 5 General Pans isin Culpepper, unable from his injuries | sy artillery could not cross. Part of the First Vermont | swarts. Wounded—captain 1, §. Vance, severely; Geo. | sous; a Walton, Co. H, ith’ Pennsylvania; First ser: EP sore ar tak a tae ae RA AI PARIS Sa RN OR Oe to remain in the ficld. General Williams is in command | wd First Virginia cavalry swam the river, and continued lartin, since dead; Ff Severely: ben | geant A. W. ers, Co. H, 20th Massachusot ? Avene Sketch of Brigadier General Thomas ot tbe docond corpe, and the troop, though safering 20 | to partet 0 Tobiason river, which waa ve fll and tar. | Hpoesyat:; Denil ialey, do, Maury Lowe, de. (mini det Meaitiee Oo, 0; We eerie ie | Sucre Williams, U. 8. A. ‘severely on Saturday iv the face of an enemy so immease. | alent as to be extremely dangerous, 3 A Killed Bernard Hook first corporal; | G, 1st Pennsyl ‘cavalry; C. r Balrds Co, t é ‘have just received from the Adjutant Gene. | With the news received on Thosday from the South, ty superior, are in good spirits, and have recovered from | 1m the pursuit, a good many prisoners wounded inSatur- | Geo. Yochim. Wounded—John Melchoir, severely; vania cavalry; J. ' area: mo ay iis ne of July 90, enclosing a letier from | SVMS a Briot accauut of the alexed capture of Baton % wr n U e thefatigue of the Datilo and Jong murches in the exces. | day’s fight were found alsfost abandoned. Major An- | Yoyod Eclat, avealu cormarees Cnlegtite, ener Bla ey Eo Ayer Gs A, 31st Fea ND. Hah Go: RE Lee, of July 21. Tho loltern of Genera! | RO%S by a rebel forge wnvtor the rebel Brigadies General wyobeat, The rest of the army is in the best condition. | drews, Chief of Artillery to General Jackson, was found | “'Gompany N—Wounded—First Sergeant Nathan N. Fitz- | 10th Maine; Captain HH. A. »1et Ponysylvaaiacay: | 5 ana Woed will furnish you with the proper in. | J&R ©: Breckinridge, thero ts w report of the dcath 0; Tho moo have been supplied with foud during the two ] Badly wounded at Crooked river, in charge of an assictaut } gerald, soverely;, Philip Cox, severely; William Franei, | airy; C; Muktburg, Co, D, 111th Peniiyivania;D, Graabun, | sey Ppt rete faa sauelan lace 5 1 Thonws Williams, 01 the Unite! states days they have been under arins, and are impatient for | sturgeon. te inal eepcieict a xg 0 Go. A, 28th want B.neeks S021), Feels. | eee . y ‘i ulars: 4 ito the treatment of prisoucrs at Fortress Monroe, | Amy, who commanded the Union force whiew oppoeed an advance, Tho wounded have mostly beeu removed. | The Might of the enemy after Saturday's ght was most bei de river act Haseena. it’ VoleseCo. Dy Tih Indiana, Strgeon ay of fhe goverame.t. of tho United States hus wever | tho lreckinridge fures. . land; J. He ; Those still in Culpepper are well carcdefor. The fol. | Precipitate, and in great confusion. His old camp was The Seventh Ohio, Col. Creighton, went into battle ree. ‘ith indwnay C. Rohrig, Zouaves dAtrique, J. | Authorized auy extortion of oaths of allegiauee oF | General Withauis was, in every " 4 , ~ of the wo: wing is a complete list, corrected this morning, of the gtrewn with dead mon, horses and arms. His flag of | With two hundred and ninety-four men, and lost the fol- Grabam, Co. 4 regulars; W. On eg a — poy vlog mile Sidtadgeninny aad ‘yeaa ts Miardelerion sak ds Moher: truce yesterday to bury his dead afforded some moro | lowing:— é torting oaths ef alloginuce und paroles, it hus | about twenty-five yes Ho was @ native of this LOs6BS IN OFFICERS OF THE SECOND MaSSACHC¥ET?S. i iLtED, time for his escape. Cire Rilede- Linch. Jamea P. Brisbine, Lieut, Jos. | gon wusotts; C. N. Fuller, BA, 20th Madea p | etuaed ioscan several thousknd prisouors to | state, and at the time of his alleged slesth .was “aptail is cl Ross, | ; U0. th Connect 5 a e permis Ks et vl a By Gapain Wilms, Captain Gockel Tue enemy today bas the Denedt of hard ain, wich | Gpieers Woundet—Col, Creighton, in arm; Adjutant traion io laine; 3. A. Morgen, Go. D, asin Now the rerel States. At iho same time this guverument | forty-four years of age, Ho cute Lieutenant Stephens 8. Perkius. pat high waters between us. Jos. B. Molgneux, shoulder, slightly; Capt. W. R. stir- | YO" 9" Newoomb, Co. Ey 2d sells; Bel t | claims, and will exercise the right, toarrest, imprison | Academy at West Poiet in wount Tam, very respectfully, your obedient servant, - ng nected tees rhe on Livet Sanrors Lede. Phalem, Co. C, 2d Massachusotis; M. Siager, Co. 1, 111th or piace beyond far wie ae a naaenees 1597. Tle was immediitely ap; oy Perens ny, N BU Sn. ieg avd stomach, badly; Lieut. lop. ventas Js * Co. £, 109th Pennsyl ; iving aid and fnformati 3 enemies, or of any . 3 Thoin Cire Mile Bae ree eae ; JOHN BUPOAD, Brigadior General.) (ins, jaw badly; Lieut. W. by Dra dou, log. Fen a earth Peanaylvanio, Ke Myers; | oer treasouable act. Aud if persons eo arrested | i the Fuarth United states are poi ted Asa Gargeon Leland, severely. Capt, Quiney, prizoner, and Prwvaces Killed—Josoph t. Blackwell, Wiliam Adams, | Co4 7th indiana; R. Blowst, Co, ¥, 29k New York; Cor: | voluntariiy tke the eath of allegiance, or give thee ry of sahetstenee, Jummtary, 1838, Ac Lieut. Rugeoli, élightly. i % Whe Killed and Wounded at Cedar | fward Conant, Charles @. Hettinger, Charles Muisiers, | joral'R. Morrisou, Co, D, 5th Counccticnt; C. Saxton, Co, | military parole, and afterwards vislate thelr pletios |, of Matticu: Mivitary Xe, © “engl 2 ™ tai Sergeant Moses Martin, Pburon Mught, John J. Henshaw, Oth Maine; F. Mediahon, Uo. A, 102d’ New York; J, | fai, they wili be punished according to the laws ait | f Lieut. Browning. severely. ountain. hewn, Beater C vain D. Hi. Wi eb Sain . . , ao 0 c way io LB4L; appointed-¥ ant Orie. Lieut. Robison, .cbuy. C David Mathews, Hoary C. Case; Captain D. H. Wright, H. ¢, Co, F, 4th United States battery; i. Spotter, Co, A, | usages of war. You will assure General Leo thai yer Correeree, Va., August 12, 186: ¥. Dinges, Milo Muvard, M. bekurhood, W. He MoCiurg, C. | goth ennaylvanta; L. C. Roberts, Co. k New York, | unsecmly threats of retaliation bis part. wil cv, ASH; AidedoCionp Wo General Scott, Aprils Wit Lieut. Milter, wounded, and prisoner, pe per, = . The following are the official lists of killed and wounded | C. Miller, G. B.S corge Fox, James Q. Stephenson, |G, ain, Co, D, 10th Maine; A. W. Rutledge, Co. D, 2d | deter this government trom ex iis be brevet Captain fi aud om is i In all, fourteun olllours of twenty-three who we at tho battle of Cedar or Slaughter Mountait, as fur as | Alouz0 U. Benton, Jone! Maming, adain Snoider, William Garni OO Papa Co ii,8h Maines). tutpree,to. | ful rights over both the porgons and proper; : Daal Cherub iigon 2a, ee solved: i Waidort, Marskeil Bisphan, James Ray, SergoautC. P. | yy goth Pennsylvania; Sergeabt J. Thomas, Co. K, dd} of whaisocver name oF character. niverts and Cheruburco, Angust 20, 184 men, twenty-five wero killed, ninety-five | "<ovee— Rowler, Cofpdrel J.J. kiver’, E. P. chopard, Neander | ine: P Cu. K, 2d Massachneets: GL. atwood, | Very respeetiuily, obedient servant, e brevet Major ot conduct fi ihe Sarid seats f ~ SIXTY-SIXTH Om Vintonce, Fred. Wetland, Fravk Miller, Henry Frank, sets! we" yaddin’ Co. A, 20th Massachusetts; H.W. HALLECK , qath wounded, 2 seven miesing. Cojonoi Candy—; 2 g—Kagar G. Moekine, Frank Stauley, | Cy) gdtinNow York; J.B May, Co, Ey 2d ALinsuch: GofMFat in-chre: Unitew States army. | NY Aha anata fait ca 1—Major Chas. E. Fultoa, in breast badly; Acting Sergeant Major, in head, bady, The regiment fought with tue movt determined gai- and cavalry; A rk, fantry, and suffered ia proportion Crirerren Covrr Howes, Vo., Aug. 12—11 A. Me Geperal Luyard’s cavalry brigade, witn artillery, ban just been sent out, and, ia addition to the forces now , the troops are Woundod--Alexandor M, Clinton, tog; | J, Mubray Co. D, ist Kode rwood, vowole; kdward Cy Lawrence, | Coteus te E. Morgan, ci Holmes, hip: Cony ay, Co. L, Ist Rhode Island cavalry; C ¢ piu, fayers awd aria Massachusotts; K. 1, Winaty 0; ke PB, wevte Doty, Co. D, 18 Rhode isiaud ner, Lat | gases, Washington = wes tien. Hasield, hand: J See tet rennet Sachusetts; | Gevenate-On the 20ch of Juno last I was instructed by ami aru; Ane Go, 1, 12th Mass: Tors. Mauth, Co. A, 40ii | the Sceretary of War to inquire of Mayor General MoCie!, K J. Wor, thigh; ¢ pie, His; | Pounsyivania; di. Gibert, C mitted on our LETTER FROM GBNERAL LEE TO GENEMAL HADLECK | pointed Timacquanrans, AMMY OF Tus CONFRPRRATE =TATES, | Isel, "and Neak Kicamurp, August 2, ised. J 99 ard To tho Grxuman Commanding the Army of the Uniied eral of Voluntecrs atiately placed tn ome, Atter th roliaa, he was put of that work, whore ! Wounded el leg, badly; Cor) Arthur jap ; Jabez C. Gnzeley, do.; conan ; Howard, of General But 3 the alts; Corpo wig eas ty move, aad will ma The weath H i D, 23th Now Yorlt, Pilyeiu | 4 to the truth of ali teveu Brush; | Jobm M. Galvin, Jog: Fev, C iii ‘Keily, Miitenice, Sat Mew: i wn dy ir Farragnt’s tect in ie * fensely bot. Some of the reinforcements which haye ht, Wounded; | thigh, fies Woudd, Zueo, Haiawond, ‘bowels; Rpa’ | CU» 74h ludiaan; « ea ete acetate, ovenery \* | citizens by oilicers of the United States Army. The cw nh stig avlespurt et ar ‘s panned rahe Mason nralgrisd ee hnnnatbtatiipectixe Samuel T. MeMorran, bad} Town, based, " PB a J6in Pennsyivania, O. Pinner, Co. 1, Login, of Wm. B. Mumford, reported vo h je was s a are mw good & y aint eager to advaace this moral wien: tivcna: wenmned: Fla -—Wounded=Caeporas | Giark 3 a; A. Dison, Co. '#, Lith Penusyivanin, W. LL. ww Orleans by order of Siyor General y fo uaval fh « r . of MeDowe . y Wounded; Lyons, wounded; Eig yier, do.; Corpor: Caaweil, Co. L, let Khode Island cayairy; W. H. Vollard, | C john Uweu, reported to have t nte siege of ithe Un Baburday Zonerai ts, of MeDow barn, wounded; Ryan, wounded’; Slappy, wouuded ; C) Brown, do; Now York; J. Hagels, Cv. HH,’ 1th Veuneyi’ | Missourt by order of biajor Genera: { : eorps, occupied the fiout. The rebel general com* | Whited, w woendiei She Leen ene anges Preniice, Co, ox forved Wo. 1 bad the honor to be so manding, becoming embo’ J, pushed about twelv se Mataded; leks atts yb tlaat = op reucred a r \bousaud 5 over the buttie ground aud thi a, i she . Retdie, Johu Sioue, Eruest A. Zwicker, Frankia Vresident of the Conteder the wood on our side of it; bat ono revel bar yuaded; Serzeaut Kill. mangers tute tory succor hi the woods aud oom. wounded; Mite y C—Sergeant J, 8. Cooper, hand; J. ©, Jon a muaals oa 1 oieabie pad grow, SUxhily; Corporal OAL Buxton, arn Upon s what the cnemy were about, M wer Davis, Chic? i A Mississippi Bes the second dary yiure Wiiwer, wudo- The grand w of reerny Maine, 8) rperal Hoi \ a in Misgive led; Corpu Norria, shout. 1 Of Corintit, Siizs., whore © Huuridge, wounded; 25 Wan. Gard - B, Hota " : ft i imeon peer ‘ied *Afrique \iduecr iia gave one thousand aight: handred Dry 108 the! doued their por their guns, and, w Cnapaiy 1; Briggs, wounded ; hk. Hobday, baud; ai N : sion when the s riliaanee w tied to he the entixo force supporting them, returned tv the mona. | Fspy, wounded; Irwii, wounded; 0. i. ; Bink Manly, ’ elbow; . . wu + es) sf bow, wounded; Corporal Davia, wounded; Layton, killed; | any Hi Ab Bhodes; J. tb gers. people, and whe expairinted for ty W the tan. a ie : Zook, wounded Hannal, killed; al Harrow, wound Company B—Wounded— wht Harrison L. Alien, Guion by the archaraitor Jel tevin cenmennae in the morning ered that we had k’ en; Johnson, wounded,’ Pitts, wounded; Kunkel, wound- | tog; sergeant Arvin R. Billings, wean; Coryoral Fred. A. eee Untin oy voacndsioe Sl OU ened hat preregiicetios el battery, aud, without | tp Weniateds Bs a wound inieting; Wileva, wounded; | Levis; Corporal Albert, 0; Smith, Wipay Gots nas, Hotiinan, 3a Ua command a volunteer brigade of try in Missiesinpi, , wounded; 1h doubt, many of howe bodies had been carriad |“ Goipany H—Liculenant M. Eliinott, wound off duriog the darkuoss | prisoners taken yeeterday | goant Davis, wounded; Corporal Hudvon, killed; the artillery sing at might did (hem more harin than MeMalien, Ikilied; | Wilson, wound pene xatlegale coi steoalertes : - Rolley, wou kes, wounded; Walker, wound Mat daring (he day,us their men came out upon the plain |” Gyxpany dxCorporal Alte inded; Corporat ed r; Corporal Josep 8. Clark, am; James Witham W. M Chacies suimaon, log bam, leg; 1 Hoboris; Bea. F. Gi B. Carter, bead, slight) , Ist Vert 1 a. Joun to sorve for three years or during tho war, each rogi+ mout to conristof tem companies, with the us ‘line and staf cificers, In tho Gene abilities we havo no doubt, and from the number of oun Wst M. Khodos, 10 States fafaniry ; Ser to-euinp (ur tho vight, aud did nob anticipate eo vigorous a | wounded; Barve, wou vas, welded fim peers iis yonse te tian fabitod te. MisobatSian sas regponte to thelr Oring. Conpale. ‘K—vaptaio Wee Sieben aie Joun Krobie, 1024 New York, Goo. their governt J Joyalty to the Uinion, we have wo doubt bi « Peadquarters on Codar Mountain, seral Baford, | Smart, wouided; ‘aco, wouuded; Rlodes,’ wounded, | Kink, breast, siyhuy, Daniel Fiynn, 1040 New York; Saint. &. McUcy, Gaya from the deliver P data ahowe Pitas, SR, a with his brigade of cavalry, osusisting of tho First se iaty bak tires teteed. hie waden kim, and Seats Seely aes cee eee eae Jehia tnevow, 103d. Nove Yori; ut sumed tha the ai w Feomnanand thn eth Vormout, First Michigan and uth New York, and | toy qommand of the brigade after Geary was woulded. | Nathaniel twiclell, haul’ Rai W. Head, ludud a Sleew Yorks tan ahor 2 yn such event, of that t will reat there = Disdas Stone Dradee. Arrivalofthe © stive or re one battery of artillery, this moroing wont out upon cWantecntens 010105 Company G—sergeuur Gaorge We batrotty log sibiny of abo Feuribe LOY mensures whi h : Whe Orange roud, to the right of Cedar Moun Captain Stevens, acting Colonel—178 strong. Sergeant FMM, Lazarus, ince; Coryorsl W. f+ \cuhow, dual! ve adopted to pita etd wo the Bere nuythinaeh Teas tastes taba iS aha? aus ‘o| Company Amt FJ. Hulbart, wounded; Cor. | shonider; Isaiab B. Greeu, head, slixitiy, Kaward b, inieh now character ied the Tho Tnited States stom traneport Calvwwba, Captain J, ~ and wheo abor roe miles from the batt port foe hanna, W. Grauita, wounded: £, | Day, lungs and arin, badly; Lewis Owvos, logs; 8. A. States. Tau most respect(u! @ artlyed at, this port yesterday a heute ld Of Saturday met a regiment of rebel cavalry drawn | {P"G.sn wounded; Danio ‘Thatcher, wounded; Sergeant } Tiler, shoulder, badly; G. 0, Berthoil, leg: darvin M. K Hi Get AAD shot - q ap in lino of battle, He ttamediately formed his own | W. H. Grant, woukded; Sergeant S. °G. Riliot, ‘wounded; | Holcomb, side; Hrauk Strong, leg and foot, = P, Wailar, a an ren tee orm Drigade in line, sent out skirmishers to the right ond | M- sf Canseld, wounded Nathan Wilder, wounded Ose- | SET 0 bediy; Laetea eed, Ahad, Higlt Aer LETTER FROM GSNERAL LEE TO GENBRAL HALLHOK. | Toe AL half-post five A. Mf, of tho T2iU Thst., bringing dyo eft, placed his battery within range, and gradually ap. Poo BlOirporal Albert Bishop, killed; Porgeant | Company H—Sergeant KA. took MeUehiatds toad wew York Aixsogeannens Anny on te ConTEDRRATRETARES, | huniees ee Sab) Sick one 7 0 aaa ngs proached the enemy, The momeut one round bad been | R, Giswoid, wounded, Corporal Frank Chiaycav, wounded; | W. Mvore, bend Lait ere ene sg | OF Chipee iy Desdacn Unieed eee Ee eee ona ieaais hos. Ne son, Luz firea from (he battery, tho enemy broke bis line of battle, | George Wright, wounded, Oscar Bortank wounded; Hy. |S kitits Seer hae ik; Robt. bows liad | To the Gewrvan CommanpinG tho United States army, | Promiie and Dy. oiler omisil toD, D, Tomp- ” | Braward, wounded; A. Kenque, Killed, Corporal &, Por. | Siebtly; Joseph is! New York; Sam dev 4 tO = @, United Status Assistaat Quarierinastor. faaheod dows into the road and galloped off at a furious ter, wounded; Montgomery, wouirded; ByronMear Pouoek, A. Sia U. Giendenning, Downn, 1028 New York; Ju wie, 100d: Peuusyivania; Wasting ton. 13 Et nh Peay A kins, Uni o se ana Gah BC BERANE sees tala rate, Buford gave chaso, and is ta hoped will succeed iu | thur, wounded; byr@u Newcome, wounded; lieory Hicks, Company J—Alired Jackson, Wm. Kelly, Hiram Poets, | yon, Jam ‘a 5 Leclier, 4 i=in obedience lo the ordur Of His Rxoolletiogs At eight A.M, of (2 1OSE.. FAlward RAY CA, DEVO: pvortaking hint before be roaches the Rapidan. wounded. Thomas Ds Willtame, Johu 8 Ray, Kicuard Freemao, | pennsylvania; Job Foo, LOU :. { (he President of the Confederate States, Thave the houoe | of tt tu New York Volunteers, died of congestion The wounded in she hospitals at Culpepper are dot Company C-aJohn Yokes, Killed: Lieutenant F. 7. | Samuel Kemp Jol Bist te ie _ | Bacdweil, 2000h Ponnsyty to mano you the following communcationsiu the gad | of the bala, ee ET Em 1@ wounded in the hospitals at Culpeppor are doing | gi eyat Wounded; Corporal A. ingsicy, wounded; J. } Company AGeorg> Soli, it the waud; Fred. Michel, | ponieyivauia, Jat Polos, . M jh 8 “of the well. Williams, wounded; D. B. P@ker, killed; Corporal Joun | a*m aud shoulder, Honry selunit, ju tue blu * | Ackerman, 9b New York; Jol of July last a cartel for a general exchenge of prisoner Acvival of the Steaioship Bavarta, barre eS Chapel, Wounded, Jos, Hall, wounded, ay Gorge - tic mah seeks Core ry . liwood, Zonaves ued Bb; ieneral Joh A bi ot bebalt of tho ruc steamship Bavaria, Captun Neier, from hamburg Wasminatom, Auigust 19, 1862, Company D-\ieutenanr ‘George W. Dice, wounded; | jeg: Joba Hummel, tog, Joh Bila, wouw ally j uo; Win. States a eral D. Th Hill on the | ys4 southampton, July 80, nrvived at this port seater, _ Cor) oat Je 8. al xander, wounded; W.C. Finney, wound | Win. Phaii, arm; George Rucckler, leg; Goorgs Lipp, haet McCarty, 2d i art of MS terms of Uaat carte: it ah jor advices fave béaen ftatic “by the Advices from Culpepper, dxted yesterday, say that | 44. 'h, ¥. Pontius, wounded: II. C. Thompson, wounded; | woubded mortally suchuisetts; Wdorge A. Uta, 40 MLL {Ssupulated that all prisoners of war Lereaitor taken rad cy ee ee awing #0 the sovero injury General Baoks recoived the | fogeant LB. Stark, wounded; Corporal George Foust, | {a'—Kille), 36; wounded, officers, 7; enlisted men, sowil Bo divcharged on paroly wntil encbanged, Sowroely “4 AM me seommand of the Second corps has devolved upon General | wounded; Win. Haynes, wounded; L. Squires, wounded; 5 miasing, 8. joa the cartel been ricned when the miitary autor ics Wittiams. i pom General | i, Gaylord, tesla. , The subjoined names of wounded at tho battio of ‘eunaylvantt u or ike United States comuence’ a practice changing the The Nova Scotian Outward Bonna. c rom stich as becomes ervikaed na. Care Raia, Angust 13, 1862, gin, Lf. Whicomb, at Wie Rhode [stand oval y ph Soore, tet th Conmmeetiont; Joke y ups, 6th Connect cha acter of the war ito @ camp Me eee ae Tuttte, wounded; Jamo P. Bogloy, Slaughter tain, are in addition to thove already Brigadier General Crawford commands the division of | wounded. General Willlame, and General Green commands the di] © ny P-Corpornt 1. PMokett, wounded; T. Dolon, | yublished in the Henanu.— oo) JF. idtpe. 46th Pennaylvenia, Col Weerimisate robbery and The ateamshiy Nova Seotian, from Guedes ow Saturday, pareed this point at eight o'clock this more!ng. 11 xe Sooretary of War of the “ severely, * | wounded; George Nero, wooded: P, Darling, wounded, Vision of Ceteral Augar, whe M4 ybat not dan | Teorge Ai lntriiee, mircing; 3. E. Halch, raise o | wob, 100th Pemmayivania: Colonel Ci 10th ‘ou ou thw very day | jar latest prem’ dvepiilcbes, and algo Ovumene Geet reat Lanes mlenig, F. Walden, micog; A, R. Kaine, wiseing, | iectfouts (ioutow amt Co owed ait alge, Aue Pentiog Iv 4 i Viva neve! Potties ba eects : juice, row Us Sloke's New York ageuey, were AD geceped prisoner saw pt Opange Covs! Thyme Gene ) Pomery Siaith, wiesing. Ticurnelit Coleone! Styne, oth Comnectiont; Major boke | Ho Ke neyivauhe to the tie pro: | wd

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