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3 THE BATTI’cS IN MARYLAND. {CO S1NUED FROM FIRST PAGE) @f Freneb’s “jvisin. As they came on the brow of the ill they f and the rebels im rifie pits and Dehind stone walls, W'go immediately opeaed a withering fire, whici @ur P40 stood bravely, ‘ihe «nemy had also plant ‘Wwe darteries in a position vo give usa galling flanking ‘are. This was replied '@ by our patio: ies, and a terrib) ‘@annonading ensued. The Irish Brigsde, Meagher’s, which te im French's divisinn, made a gallant and effective qharge upon tne enemy The}enemy retired slowly, @ispoting the ground as they went, The cuemy were @rivou beyoud Sharpsburg towards the Virginia line. GENERAL SUMNER was in bis clement, and encourag>! his men, cxlling upon Ahem to" Go in, boys, waving his hut enth sustically fm tbe air, &c. He "bas every resson to feel increased pride lo bis command ; fer the work they did yesterday Gencral Max Weber was «bot and sevevey wounded whilo ordering a bayone ch rye. Bis Assistant Adjutay General, Capt. H. NM. Burl igs, was also wounded ip the abouider, The rebels wero curven three miles beyous She position they ocr opid ut Lie b ginnmy of the Aght i: the morning. GENERAL CRAWPORD WOUNDED. Brigadior General Crawford, while leacing up bis divi. Bion iv an attack upoo the enemy's contre, was severely wounded in the thizh, but revused tw leave the field. KO SOrE OF ESCAPE POR TSB REBELS, Jackvon’s forces aro now so backed up against th river Uhat unless he cau get off towards Hagerstown’ where there is ford by which he might cross the river’ oF can get aid (rom the vicinity of Harper's Ferry , he m| experience great diiliculty im extricating himself troy his present position. He ts realizing the fact that coming over is one thing and returning @ very different matter? especially im the face of a large and active opporing forc * Tho ugeal report that General Jackson bad been killed is” #f course, circulated, THE BATITE GROUND covered a large area, composed of mountain, wood, fleld @f grain and marsh, near the Antietam river, whieb ba: Yo be and was forded by our soldiers, although tho wate was from three to four fect dep. 1be loss on both sik was very heavy; but the enomy’s Joss was largely ive - ees of our own, Three barns, besides ali the dwollirg Bouses in the vicinity, are Aled wth tae wounded, Abo t Sree thousand p:isone s were captured. The firing way Bopt up unti) ball-pasr seven P.M. 1 OUR FREDERICK DESPATCH. PRNORR K, M.., Sept, 18, 1862. IY quict city las, under the influence of ty Fecent rebel raid mo Mory!on om! the military oper Mous consequent thereupon. ent rely changed ite ebarac ter. Misnow the cenwe of eacitem nt ond thronce with soldiers andoftice:s, Its hotels are crowded to the Bimort capeety for receywing and enteriwimmy, and hu * Greds of peo ie may be se D wend joy about the stree: eeeking for shelter and od. This stu@ 0! things som + what bewliders and confuse: 8om_ of th. old and staid 4 habitancs, so that they scarcely know whetuer they or here or somewhere else. RUMORS AND RXCHIMENT= OLTDS OF WAR IN THR DISTANT The Daities going on 1 the vie.nity of Sharpsbur; some twenty miles frm ler give rive to al) sorts « fumois and specu'ations. The city was greatly excite last evening over the reporis from the battle fleld © Union successes, the surrender of Jack-on’s army, &c which rapidly circulated amon. the crowds in thestreet . The roports were all :.vor bic to thei mioa army, which was the only point upou whi they agreed, 1 was « considerable piss to trace ont there rumors and obtan. reliabic information, Th: facts seemed to te that th Oght was gene a sony the wh Vine in the frovt, cow meneing at ap ears hour yerterday morning, und coi timuing throughout the dey, ani on the left wing wat) tate last night, Up to five or sx o'clock the cannonaain; ‘sould be heard guite plainly here. THE FIGHTING WAS VERY &KVERE and both edes fougit weil, but. novw:thstanding th gumbers, vater and -eterminitinn wb which the rebe: @ontested the A id the. weie gre@uilly sored back, ane tm the afternoo Genern! MeClellans ores cccnvied tb Positions held vy the (B My ab he commencement of th attic. The battic ceased or was suspend.u on tho righ wing between two and three o’ciuck P. M., but continued very heavily on the leit, and tw brigades wero seen to march from tho righi epparentiy to support tho left. Tre firing wos kept u Bnti! about ten o'clock jast night, up to which time tb contest was continued. Jt was rr ported here early las! evening that Jackson bd e.rind-rod his whole army and many were found who believed such to be the case. FEIRMISH FIGHTING —WHO Had THE ADVANTAGE. ‘This morning, however, tue daitle wag slightly re Bewed, assome wounled men who wore brought w from near Boonsboro reported that they vad heard fring all the morning. Up to thls time Ihave not beenable t Jearn the result of the fight t-day, Yesterday the ar, vantage was upquestienab'y on our side, and unless th rebois were largely reimiorcva during the vight they cas not stand much chance to-day. PART OF OUR L08SR. Among the officers who were reported kille yesterday was Gener.) Mansfield, Brigadier Gem rails Harteuf and Max Weber wero dangerously, and it is feared mortally, wounded, Colonel George L. Beal, of the Tenth Maine regiment, was wounded in the Seeby paris of both tigns, and Lieut: nt Colonel Jas Fulebrown, of the aame regiment, is dangerously wound @4 in the breast. THE LORS UPON BOI SIDES must bave been very great, and 1 am expecting very soon to receive the full particulars of the battle, with as ful a jist of the killed and wounde@ as can be obtaino ander the circumstances, to furward to yea ior publica ‘tion ip the Hexaip. ARRIVAL OY WOUNDED MEN, Many wou men are deing brought into this city— principally from the Scaday’s battie—where hospital eccemmodations have been prepared for a large number. Ail Dut two of the churches in the city haye been appro priated to hospital purposes, and the sick and wounded eeldiers will bo well cared for. VRMALE NURSES. Tam informed that the ladies of Middletown, Boliva~, and other piaces near the lave battle fleida, have been uv semitting in their kindness and attention to the gufter 2, and bave dune much W alleviate their sufferings. ARRIVAL OY PENNSYLYANLA RRINVORCEMENTS, During yesterdsy afternoon reinforcements of Petaryl ania troops marched through the city on their way to the scene of conflict. They made a sp endid appear ence, and were universally admired for their rolder!y ap. pearance and bearing. They were enthusiastically @heered a!) along the strevts as they marched through ‘she laaies waving handkerchiefs and fags from the win, dows. Whatever rebel sympathizers their might have been ia this piace before there ‘deliverers” came hee ie pinin they must have been turned from theerror ‘of their waya or gone off when the **deliverors’”’ aforesaid were obliged to skecaddie. Ure o'CLoce P. M. A messenger bas just come in, bringing the following Geovunt of the affair of yesterday from one of your oor- respondents with the army — Aftor the affair o Tuesday there was no further fight- Ang anti! yesterdey morning. AeTILURY SRIRIVG. ‘There was artillery ekirmishimg (rom daylight yreter. day mording wottl a quarter bovore eight, when murketry ring was commenced This affair occurred near Sharpe. ‘Sarg, about five or sia miles northeast of Boonsboro. Daring the whole day there wag a continuous driving of the spemy wwrrde the Potomac BASTEG OF THE ERS PORCH. Op Twesday wight the enemy, with the tntention of ‘torming our right dank, massed bis \roops undes Generals Lee, Jecknon and Longstreet. Gawanss suMNER'S CORPS ens mainly engaged, the divieiona of Belgwick and Greneh opening the ball, and advancing in tine of battle, jwe linen, across fielde and Shrouch the woods, Genera! ‘Wober'e brigade formed the fires line of French's diviston AP they came on the brow of the bil}, they found the @ebels in rife pie and behind stewe walls. The robels im Bod iately oped tre apon them, which our men stood Sravely. The euewy bad also planted two batteries tn queh & porition as to annoy un with @ fanking re, TERRINLS GANBONADING OW ROTH e1nEe, ‘Gur Datteries replied te them, and @ terrivie cannop- ading followed, which continued ail day. The enemy Gow!y retired, gradually forced back by the attacks of our en. The Irish brigade (Meagler'r) cane ep and made s @aant charge wpon the enemy, The enemy were driven Beyond Sbaryeburg towards the Virginia jine, #ACKBON IF 4 raf. Jackeon has been forced eo far ap the river shat wrione B¢ can get of Mwarde Hagerriown, where the ford er get ald from Marper’e berry, bo wil) @ very roriourly roubled io exiricute Bineealf Crom the pos tion wbicu t Prreane A Moryinyd 10s plowed im te To gy oui oF NEW’ YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1862. WCLELLANS -BATTLE FIELDS IN MARYLAND. B LEETC'VN vtoontt oun a \ — KEARNEYSVILLE svceresorovn Le amt \Y wike SS HILLSBORO 73 lias $0Lo¢ sirrene INOLANDS ISLA NOLANDS FORE. Me yi > Bot f a nas At aR ge DESTROYED ORDEA oF~ QLELLAN ES Neg URTERS TOWN pt i OLN TOF ROCKS coasoh MMANOS ARAMSTOWN | Gq we yy via a nd | SN FREDERIC TON, ane ww, Uhis dithoulty f6 ugdoubudiy she object of his present movements. OUN LORS WAS VERY MEAVT; but the enemy's was inuch greater. It te imponsfiie to got any details of Killed and wounded im timo toeend fa by thie messenger. The firing wae kept wp until o quar: tor past peven P. M.,and the rebols were driven at least three miles from the position they beid in the morning. It te Feported, alro, that General MeClellao vent mo Bag of troce asBing the enemy to surrender; but he would not do i. Fravewcn, Md. , Sept. 19, 1862. RESEL COLORS CAPTURED BY TRE HRW YORK THORTY-119rH. Capt. Flowers, of Company C, Thirty-fifth New York, whe wns woumded below the right kneo in Wednesday's fight, arrived here from near Sharyeburg this eveutng. He beings with bim the battle flag of the Seventh Texas fegiment, which was taken by the Thirty fifty New York on Wednesday sfternoom, This regiment is in General Patrick's brieate, of Hooker's corps, which war hotly engeced on the right of our lines. Acorn field, which wee commanded dy one of our batteries, was siternately takep and relinquicued by this brigade, Tho bat- tory wae so placed oa to play upon the flenke of samy force cooupying this corn feld, The brigade would advance and drive the rebele eut of the postition, and would then receive ordere to retire. The rebele would rush im and reoceupy it, when the bat- tery would open upon them aud mow them down like Grane, The brigade would then be ordered forward again to finish the work. This was repeated several tines. During the comtesi five stand of revel eviory wore taken by the Brigade. The one in Capt. Flows Poscwion is Widdted with bullota vd stained by the Boo! of fhe Sorgeani who bore it, and who fel) upon ii. the eawany Faieed the Americas Meg at this point ia order to stop our fire; but (hs ruse was tnsuccessfnl. Many officers ooveur 1 stating the fact that tho American flag wae @rpiayed at several different poinie uring t A PEERRAT OF EM LCE Ie. Captain Flowers confirms the report tha: the rebels are altorapiing © cross @@ the fords year and abowe Sharpe ‘Durg TYE VOTH PODS eLakD KROTENT Tre Dowth BRode Jamas regimest was yory bedly wp, losing all but about two hundred of its men, and near Jy al} its fold and line officers aro killed, w led and mesing. Lieutenant Colonel Curtis and Captain Baffrom, Of this regiment, when it was withdrawn, took musket, and cartridge boxes {rom dead soldiers and went in with the Fifty -diret Pennsylvania and fought tt out, escaping unburty GRR. HOOKER’® CONDITION. General Hooker's wound is not eo bad as wae at fret theaght. The bones @f the foot are uninjured, and he ‘Wil soon be able Wo rejoin his command OUR BALTIMORE DESPATCH. Baxtiwons, Sopt. 19, 1862, A gentioman who loft the battle (eld at nine o'clock on Wednesday night confirms the statemont of the reporter Of the proes ab headquarters in every particular. He eaye that our forves ovcupied the position chosen by the enemy nt the commenvemeut of the bastle, and that the rebets were driven back a mile and a half atall Points, except upon oar extreme right, which ibey still hold at she clone of the day. Our informant was nil day within a Wnodred yards of General MoCletlan, and says that the results of the day wore regarded by him aud his staif ag @ glorieas viewry, thong wot « fins! ome. ‘Thore was no faltering at any poiut of the tine of our whole army Our soldiers were exultant at the resulta of tho day's fight, and Gen, McClollan was in the highest spirius The opinion of Goneral MoCiellan and thot around bim was that the fins! result would depeud an who got bos forcement first, Our fnformant says that nothing had bees hoard om the field of the capture of Genera) Iougstroet or the Killing © 4 General Hi!!, and that thero in no truth jn either report ‘Twenty thousand mre reinforcements were expe thea to reach the field yesterday from Harrisby ‘4 Our informant thinks the love of the robels fall’ » gquai/ to ours INCIDENTS ‘OF Time BATTL', ‘Wasmxaton, Sri 19, ase. The following eidonts of the battle +29 furnished by my Of the Harte corrsapdr tar NAWROW ERCATS CF ORS WoLet af, Geowral MAVIElaD DArTeWy wHeyed Liyory from the Febel batverice during the hoighth of tho ongagernent on the right wing. Ho had riddon dows to give somo order relative to a chango of position, when the yoctferoun abouts and cheering of the infantry attracted the atten- tion of the enemy, who immediately oprmed upon the spot with shell, which killed several horses ef the body guard and wounded & nuinber of mon in the neighborhood. 4 CRITICS, JUNCTT a, Shortly after, just as the force on another part of tho Held wavered before a galling f yre,and were about to retreat, affairs wore im a critica’ y condition, and our right hard pressed by overwbeimin 4 fumbers, was in anger 0: being repulsed, General Mv cieiian threw himself anong the meo, checked the retro: sale movement, inspired the men into confidence and . Vigor, and In’ few moments Grove tho revels from th ge positon. RNTUORIASH OF THE gasory yok GRNRIEAL WICLELLAN. bin enthosinsm 46 tho troops is wonderful, The wha tienes, Sanene ers tl eonend dive awwhenever the Gomeral paszes, and hw he po chy ga heralded by the shouts of tafnatry : of mention hie Atte, Even te dying in the borpitals amo with those of their parents, att bite undergoing patia! rurgical operations, sontty Deon soon to forget their muitering, and 4 Vitted up that Mey may sco him pags by. y ReronTe DRATH OF sTONEWAIZ, FACKeOR, ArvwiN Yucksom relieved Longstreet in the latter Sk tho ayy, and fe believed to have % Ned t 7% og the engagement, A shout went along (be ontive line Mey, Jackson ote killed, and a number ef —prizonors token foo m Ailferouy piarts of the fleid state Unt ho was missing, 47d gunposed 'to "be lying dead upon the fleld within Our Aine. AréWel “Chaplain, captatéd ite im the ae ‘tors, made the same statement, addsaesured our officers th: st Jaaknon'had béen miseiog for wome time, No tatel- Ni fouce relative this deaity Lad reached General MoClel } pp tant night; bit as Jackson wore no distinguishing inark it's provable that'ho 1ted'anrecognized somewhero ‘epon the field. Patients, © have freq wake tot A fhac Op tater NOUR A. PRYOR. A fing of trace wad rcht ont yesterday by one of our colonies, requesting thht the Yobel sharpsimoters be pre vented from firing upon oof furgeons aitending the svogated om 'the Bold, ‘Te flag was met by Genera) Roger A. Pryor, and On@ of General Hancock's aids was rout down to meet Pryor. As tho proceoding of the colonel was unauthorized, no notice could be given to the request, Withough it was evident that the rebels were de. strous of an armistice, but too proud to ask it. The re apectivd parties finally returned to their tines, regarding tho whoto affair as a misundorstanding of military usages, aud here the matter rested. GREAT 14188 OF HORSE. Tho bran tn horses was unusually great. Not only were all she extra horses sont out te the fleld in the early part of the engagomont, but many of the trams were Joft in the fioida with su t horses, and the horges taken to the front Muny of (ho stall oficare of tho difte¢ent eommauds were unable to procure horses, and werd wpon the Oeid dis- amounted DAR MTR, PRISONERS. ‘The tobel prisoners, ag 8 clues, are otter dreased than most of those captured he * Many of them wear olochos strippe | dead'in pre 1s engagements, ving feli@utts of ary bine. Among the poy si General of General wwley on Butcher Mown- , who was Kilud inst Rave? OV'OUN ARITILERY, ii ory woe terribly Tuo prisoners state Mint our artil ntructive, driving their ‘cannoniers entirety away frow pascal TORTANT MOVEMENTS OF GYR TORKES. Important movements upon our part rendered it Injedi- cious for ut to resume the action. ‘Tho enemy has retired om the position he! oa our flanks gow extend almost complevety arount them, their oniy evonne of escape from Maryland being at tho little ford noar Shaspsbure. During yemte rey great commotion iy dango nn the enemy's camps near Sharpeburg, fofantry, @rti tery and cavairy boing plainly visible, hurrying to@ed® fro, aq if in antietpation of om attack. Heavy remforeementa have already come up, and more aro on the way, and another britiiant @ietory may be ox ted ehortly. a Jum (RIK BRIGADE AND TR COMMANDER, = & The Irish Arigade suffered terribly tn tue battle ow Wednessicy Inst. They wero ordered to charge over a panel fmce at ae brow Of @ bill, @nd ame of shom wero Ja by their right end loft wings, [ a NR A A I ; over and others upon the fence, when the rebels in thé vn fleld beyond opened upon them 4 murderoys fire. : neral Meagher’s horse was shot under him, and bullet assed through his @lethes. He escaped uninjured, how over. CASUALTIEG IN THE SIXTY-NINTH. Among the casualties in the Now York sixty-uimtl- wore: Killed—Capt. Duffy, Go, @ ; Lieut. Kelly, Go A, Lieut. Williams, Co. ©. Wounded—Lieut. Col. Kelly, through both cheeks. Only four officers of the Sixty ” ninth eacaped uninjured. In the New York Righty-cighth,, Capt. Clooney, Co. E; Capt. Joyee, Co. C, and twenty wight wore killed and wounded. In Co. ©, the woucde@ wore: J. B. Tamer, in the arm, and Ligut,. Eagan in the yes. Inthe New York Sixty-third, Lieut. Col. Fowler smd Major Bently wore wounded in the arm, Lieats, jossem aod Mackay, of Gen. Meagher’s staff, were wound- od. ‘Ihe brigade drew only five hundred ratio ns yesterday: THE CASUALTIES, Additional Names of the Killed ana Wounded at the Battles of South Mountain, Harper’s Ferry and of the Valley of Antietam, Jhe following names of kilied and wounded, in the rocont battles in Maryland, are in addition to those heretofore published in the HeRaup:— A Arenberg Lt.,Seaman’sOhio Audenreid —~,Gen.Sumner’s battery, log amputated, stait’ \yan Jno.’ \,7th Mass., log. Allen Moses, 12th Michigan, armdt Maj., Ist.N. ¥. arvy. Ardt Major, 10th N. ¥, loss Lt, C., A, 108th N.¥., Byron H.,A,7ibMass. ,bre'st. face. Barioiomensgt,,A,7UnMasy., vouner W.0., C, 108th N. hip, Y., thigh. Backman Sam), 4,7th Mass. Bigre Capt , 14th Tndiana, laid sgt. J., H, 12d Pa, Buhight A.; 88h Pa, breast. Drowning J.,1, 72d Pa.,arm. Brice Corp. J. M., 72d Pa. Har B., 0,21 Nias, killed, Bloomeubory Ma\., 1othnd, Burk M., A,7ch M Bush Capt., 9th ¥. Y. turton BH, 7th Mas Burgey Lt., I, Sth Mlinois Brown 3 ,D,7thMas Ba ues SgUE Bs OBEN Beauliler 1 Boswell W. 2. 1° Boisen —, H, 14th N.Y. B arlow€ ‘ol ,6lst\. own L., b, Tb M pme sgt L.,A,Tth Mass, jogs and arins. Crawford Brigadier Gene- ral, thigh, geverely. hurleton —, A, 90th Pa, ch. Caldwell Lieut,, 8 Conn., wounded, Crosslale Col, 128th Pa., killed, Cartor Bassi, A, 109 Masde< ip. , A, 90th Pa, log. K, Tlst i’n., jag. Sergeant, A, 1U8cb . Y., arm. . hapman B,A,108nN. ¥., Conlon J. E: binds.” ” Coffinan Us ke cone Corp. G., G, 108th N, Cows Maj » liu Ind. Y. Cashing Lieut., 22d N.Y, sou N. YS 120th Pa, Chandler Capt, Crosdale Lieut, ne calvin J. D., K, 724 Pa, Sergeant, D, 69th Cross Adjt. A. G., 2d Pa. r., ¥., killed, killed, reeve Corp. W., B, 19th Caravau Capt. Thog., D, 2¢ dud. , killed Pa. r., wounded. “wap H. A. ,F, tth Mass., Coleman Col. B., Lith kuilo Ubw, killed. wiley 3 g mth eG Chilis eet 4th Pa. cav., killed. ed. turk G. A., F, Tth Mass., Coles H., @, 95th N. Y. killed. Counelly’, Michael, F, 14th Caklweill Capt. J., B, 2d Wis. N. —, A, 90th Pa., Dwight Major, 24 Mags, Y., side. anded ch D.,C, 108th N,¥., Dav “she 14th N.Y. Du ., 69th N. Y, ‘ Peter, E, 59th N. ¥., Ta M., 120h Mase, + bleday sergt. 0. By R, nick —, 9th N.Y. M. —; leg. EB sMiott J.,B, 90th Pa,, sh’ Sergi, Jus., Ky 220 Swingin’ A., H, 72d Pa, lee sboulder, F WieldJ., A, 108th N. ¥.aide, FoI fa}. G. Be Woah N.¥, riuch —,'0, 2osth N. Ys, Fox i vat 38UH Mass, bead. pai Ath Ma, tien meyer N.Y., wes ua » 68th N.Y. led. Ze) Fergywn (ant. W. D., G,, earrell Jon, D, 89 van, -, 2a" killed. Fillers ea out, Cut.5. A0te. shen r hoae mh Mass.) Mo , breast 5 % Gatz G., ©, 108th N. ¥., Grisvold Capt, iif Conn, knee. wounded ‘abgon Joba, 1, )3qh N. ¥., Ges My., S8th Pa, 8 ely wounded. Gage E., D, “Qa Mass, grant ho, A, 7th Mass. Killed. go Capt. J. G., 59th Garner F. ah, 1th Mace., Y. kat!led. Gager Licut., 5th Obio. Hurd F, J., A, 7th Mass., breas Holtnes Liout. P, J.,6, 108th N. ¥. Holmes B., G, 108th N.Y. HartsuffGen., wounded, Hyer J., B, 90th Pa., log. Hawkins €., B, 90th Pa., log. Hagon Capt, A., B, 9th Pa. Heitaker H.,G,_ ihre liattieton Corp), A, 108th head. tte.son Lieut, Col. EOUBN. Ys, kailed. Marrs G., L, Ob N. ¥., killed. Hanmich W., H, 19h Ind., kiled. D, 10th Ind. , killed. 'W: H.,#, 7th Mass., 2 Y wrgt, A, 22d nJ.,G, 14 N.Y., slightly, jones —, A, 90th Pa., nock, Joice Capt., 68th N. ¥. Jonson Win. , 108th N. Bia a u8oa Capt. Sath N.Y..W@ Kemmings Capt. J. J., G, Koons Major, t4:h Indiana. _lovth 3 i. Ki h “2 ath N. ¥. ©., 103th Pa. hentzen Jobo, A, 7th Mass,, Kel e,sth Nl, gev'y stomach, Kitue \b. — KnghtG.,C, 108th N.Y. Karebaw N Kann Lieut, Col., 14th Ind. Leaton H.,B, 90tb Pa.shl’r. Lovell Sergt., 99th Pa, Lipingston —, A, 90tb'Pa. © Lawumell =e mn —, 1, 60th N.Y. ha’, Lackey Oliver, D, 22d N.Y., Ludlam sergt.’s,, killed. N. ¥., bund, Link —, $8th Pa, Montgomery J.. , B,90th Pa. 118i bol. u, Tete Montgomery org. A., D, shoulder. 6th iriled, Wason—,A.,90:DPa.faco, Muriety M-, 1, 19th Ind, Moriarty ——,.A, 90tn Pa,, cent shoulier. Morse ey Be Corp. , I, 694) MeLaughlin ——, a 108th ree N. Y., head, Mooay — Markham L., A, 1080) N.Y., Morz Lieat., shoulder. MeGutro Capt. , 19th Pa. org an Licut., 19th Pa. rea. Martin W.,C, 108th N, Yay fou ikley Liout., Sah Md. Monier 0. ap oot Mursey Capt., 4th N.Y. M, a Capt., H, 60th N.Y) Marston Lt. 1. 6ch Wid, Billed. Moody Cay N.Y. McGinnis J., A, 60th N. ¥. Maxwell kilied Mackey Lt. a ci Nat A, 30th N.Y., Miller ——, H, 14 din N. ‘ kill Mustle Corp. iF, 14th N. x swansold Gea., killed, MeDowoit R.'C., C, Y., side. Neason J.,G,224N.¥. Cog Nagle Liout., 60ub W. ¥. Nettind@. ,D,2d Mass, killed, Oswald J.,K,24Mags. killed, ParisenCo). ,67thN.Y,,Bili’a. Pendel veadio cor. Hy Hy inh po rien Sorat. M., Bat. 28- Pr., I Pause es B,F, tthMase.,.. Phe ering 3 H,90th?a. Jog. _kilied. Whillips P, ist Pa. PhneyCorp.P.,A,7thMass, , Portor Lt. .P 108th, t. foot, Patterson ——~, C, 108th N. Pierco T1., A, Tt Mass.» Y., breast. atom Prond A, A., B, 69th N. ¥., Pennoyer It.A.,) A, ay 4 ¥. Porter J. @., A, 22d N. ¥. killed, PurdyLt. ,P,S0UWN. Y. killed Rodman Gon., 1 ea Rose Liout., B, 59 N. Y., Reese —,@, 90th kilied, Rooney PA, Tosti 'N.Y¥., Richardson G. B., B, 100b oath ea ol, roth, wounded rn sw. N.Y¥., Reali Col. . y Richardson 8.,C, 1 Bur . cram 8 , Rose —, A, 14th V. ¥. 8. Sanford Lieat., I, 2d W) Sampore —, A, 2a U. 8, Bhow Lieut., 5th Obie. Seguin Nb, GAAU S.A, ee Sun ith Cay Saale Capt osth 8 Y., near Lieat, H, 80th N. ¥. ra SiTe ren yu * ir 3 be 5 SS: * fgiarmp Sergt.C. E., B, 70th Samuels Sergt, D, 69tRN-Y., killed. Stoar day a BAI. b samyet Day Ae tis Mage.g Tuck Liout., G, Tiss Pa. 9 Lieut. B., B, 10%b Tarte, Capt a tb N. ktilod. 1 eo crag NY. B, A, Mane. ry mn ; lec Lost Ni ¥. 14. 8, con vad 2. « itn N. Y., suey erat 0. H., B, 920 Stokles S.,K, 96th N, ¥. van Spenber N. Ys, Bill ‘Woaton —=, A, 90th Pa. ake, Weater Col. fiat a, Woodhall rp. 2 Ie Wobstor F., A, 108th N. t, walitg =, tomb ft. ¥., Whitney or ——, killed, Whitney Seldon, Hf, 2vd N. ¥.. kiltod. Willing Li mute, muh © in sn. Williams Lieut, , 69th N. ¥. lied. whiter Capt:, (Oth N.Y. Whilich Lieut. 69th Pe. \. WN. ¥,, Warner 123th Pi ‘Woitman Lé., D, 500 , wae ke cy Young —, &, 90th Pa. Zina Ool., 116th N.Y. LST RKCEIVID LAE LAS NIGHT. ath Mich ‘thy bag ww —— Smead , Co, — gold, Oo. 1°, Let oun and. rife: ovth Rewn?y!vanta way ane ew oH, Tee Wigoruain, RT oo ae CON TVG Ga) ON 0 TH 1 ee