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Mapreire, Unteons Joan PROPOSED DRAFF. | Sri ul ipatst toeaign ty Serene canta. br peg cheers - So Draenei et ea paseenaae mete vi vi mee Aurtvas of the Body of Geneva) Berty at PROCLAMATION BY PRESIDENT LINCOLN, | iy inet nt exeocdng fers bs sem DO pe #/be but shel as are bercin poet PUee ae POO ees oo }iovided, however, that no boew comvic ed of any (eiony shall be cuvolled ¢ or “yet “ ted to #erve in gai! forces Important Notice to “ Persons gli folowing cate. od inirmtien are those bie ” fy for military » a of Foreign Birth. ed wen are tobe "relecte't as phpsically er teamtally ot for the service,’ v YortLamp, Me., May 8, 1663. “The boxy of Major Generel Berry arrived at Bon today from Boston and is tying in state at the City Hall, which tm Uhronged with citizens. The body will be conveyed to ‘the steamer Harvest Moon at six o'clock thie evening, sccainpamied by a large escort, military and civil. The Marvest Moon ‘eaves for Rock/aud at etx echo to Lopsy ep hatenvent of the Vor this disability ¢ aie Remlens Ba Vporens mont, as weil ae the ether, Paleo desire to correct and morrow morning. PRELIMINARY MOVEMENT. | trate d wan ie maufclen fet mum be estab Liout. P. M: Cavvonter, 67th North Carolina. withdraw. It has never bees my intention to do injustice pie good manding, wh ~ < pd THE VERY LATEST. Bropst, bith North Carolina, ‘Neble, bith North Carolina, —Paraly Penns: SIXTY-SECOND PENNAYLV aig to any officer ov department of the government, and if T do 80 inadvertantly the error will be promptly corrected, | cin) oF chorea, thetr ent, Whe Are and Who Are Not |. Sochtor, $7th North Carolica, "Wounded, Thomas cute or « cise ct tit brain or spinal cord i" go fer at iota arc " seMZtudel.<- Corporal Tetons MaCuly, 10 ae Yani |All news received ‘from the Army of the Potonae after Exempt, ot Ge henrt or fis NemiseD or inteatingss of tae Becond 2. Shure forth Carolina, bt 7 liver or spieon, of or bladder, nutierent to | Birmt Laon, 8. F, Judo, Sats North Garclina, THE CASUALTIES. Crewiord age oie Sk ee maidnigbt will be found on the seventh page. be. &e an ibip cuss Mla: menue ences eos ablmaree Firet Tout. ’. Pi be heres bath North Carolina. Frage mycrionie' wpe R foot, slightle: ar . 1 jouve no reasonable doubt of the man’s ti Gap. 1. W. Bear ist Nor’ ina. oe igade, Fi v! ry _ military service Lieut. +8 for. sub Touimiaon, MEW. 2RRASY, VOLUNTEERS, Ce} U R MAP. Wiewneion, Map 0/1008 5-—-Coniiemed consumption, concer, aneuriem of the Tot. J. Ne iia, 10 Seaneke ‘one, Co. B; at al LE Bio, On. pseu eel, are 9 wound; : Barmeenh peg Krese, bead, BD Ry PPE NE By run Preapeet op rue Unrrep Srace oF Amwmea— as pig terse 8 and extorsive disease of he stein, which Liout. 11.6. Thompson, 7th Lewrsiava. Lieut. ‘nas. Sogreaves, Co. HM; Second ‘Geo. B. | slightly. ° oe Oe he tous page wit ve found a map showing the ope- A PROCLAMATION. Will Rocestarily impale his elkeknay as a collier, . Conrad Grovn, Tu Tamisiana, Cant, W. J, Davis uh Vieginia, ft Lieut, BT Mare, 29 Syste Whereas , the Congress of the United States, at ita last |.) *: “ ide d [eebicness of cometituticn, whether matural pession, enacted a law entitled *Av act for enrolling and | § —serofula or conetitutioual aypbilie, whieh har re. calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,” | fisted treatment and seriously tinpaired big general which was approved on the third day of March ast;and | MR! Whercas, \t id recited in the raid act that there now | yice, ind exiets in the United Statos an insurrection and rebellion | conatitut against the authority thereof, and tt is, under the count) tution of the United States, tho dnty of the qovernmeat to suppress insurroction and robéllion, to guarantee to each State » republican form of government, and to pre *gerve the public tranquillity; and, Whereas, for there bigh purposes a military force is tn Wight, Co tf. allsted sen ‘cited, 8; pots 61, migm jag, 49, SACOND NEW JERSBY VOLUNTEERS, Rilied.—-Capt. W. Pergon, Wounded.—Capt. Henry P, Cook, Capt. Herman Liffert, Uapt. Hesry H. > heaton, Adit, Jesovb Bb. Wilde, Seoond Lient, John T. ‘Whitehead, Netod mon killed, 3; wounded, 32; mixsing, 18. TIIRD NEW JERSEY VOLUNTRERS. case; Co Henry W. Brown, Capt. John neo Tayar, Furni- Liat Chae. a Mécleary. “Rta, m0 faylor,. Wirst Liout. © " Bo mon killed, ‘9: Bak sad 96; misaing, 36, NEW JERSEY VOLUNTBERP. © Kitled, meagre Ta 3 Lays B05 Lieut. Joon Pow. tor, Coe K. nded.—Captain Thos. Short Lieut, Jolin 'P. Carter, Co. D. Poised) masa oathhed, ast EIOHTY.-SRCOND Wounded Firat Meutenaat E, Bligh iat see John B, Delap, severoly ; Second Tieutecant F. Yafferte, severely: First Lieutenant James Peck, lightly; Second Lieutenant J, Hawkine soverely. RIGHTY-TRIRD PENNEYLY ANIA. ea ae INSYLVANIA ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD PEW) ‘ ‘Wounded. —Private Christy, abdomen 0st! ae oe hk; J. Bothwell, head; tA. Diedrieh, foot; J. May, lem Arey, rile” Hs tL tnikikto | A. Buiuek, arm: 2. Dor . arm and side: joer 'T. Booker, 4 FA g pera a Menarte; 1. P, Giet, NINETY-FIRGT PRNNSYLVANIA, Killed.~-Corporal J. A, Lynn, Sergeants Jobo Bisbii ration® of Generaly Hooker, Sedgwick and Bineman, and extending frem Ke!ly’s ford to Richmond, e, Yo Brown, 18h Mix #. Cosoll, 18h Mins ¥. Hubbard, 18th Af Capt..J..M. Adams, 14th Mivsiswipps, at Lient, C. A. Hosier, 18th Missiestppi. t Hontenant CN. Brown, 180) Mississiypl. Recond Lienterant J. ns Clark, 18th Miesissippi. 2 Soules deulgsanh J, fh pper, 18th Missise ppi. 2h Gr "18th Missicss ni. AI Licutonat a. 57 Molintay 18th Miseiss.ppl. Licutonaat W. 1 Tow es, 3h Miesiaeippi. and confirmed intemperance or rolilary , Foe Suificient te have matertally enfeobled (he Bouma ican, uniess enanifosted by ponitive Ure, wantfi lime pofti- orton of thy a DESELTERS FROM THE REBEL ARMY. eee How They Feel and What They Say. nS ie # + ~ a While im a vtate of anaetesia indnoed by ether te Busia, Waebihadon ater. wound tong god 7. Geblers oti ae ac Hadns ation of the Rebel Force at | #enetsstoraize md mippart which all ermine ov git | qoy'st iu iolnay sb! eg oe oo Alaa WENTY-THIRD NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS, ‘a bel willingly te contribute, and ths nuaclos, bones or Join, Wea wm of dikens? 90 Kidleds Piesh Lieutenant Chas. Libby, Co. A; Firat Lieu- tenant Janies Rodd, Co, P: Sccond Lieutenant ‘Blaney me Mov po ounied.—Capania Prat aril n Reading Newhoid, 5 famval sminica First Lostonas George we Savers, Co. tedan # caune wcnitesk dormn ge iI a limb, oF other J discato. ess “hig an mae, lsc a Keeley Suffolk. nn Wherers, mo service can be moro praiseworthy and | % 'ly P : ded that it is tot to be Qn honorable than that which is rovdered for the inain. | iota the comma) hale tenance of the constitution and the Union, aud the | positiv of diequalify ins be ‘a 12.—-Giroat injuriee or diseases of the skull, oneantoning 3. Peques, Mth Alubama, D K. Armour oulsana. Smith ati consequent preservation of free governmer ; i: Second | euienant Goorge W_ Arbuckle, Newer, | WHERE IS LONGSTREET’S FORCE? i Impairment. of Uy os, epibepay, OF Tiouterant We'll, "Wilste 00." econd Liowienaat Re "Noland? Whereas, for tho reasons thun recited, it wasouacted by | ober maniint fet Fp Montgomery, Co. K. Enlisted men ited 4; wounded, the said statute that all able bodied male citizens of the V8,.—Total b raot: Ty stall Unived States, and persons of foreiga birth who shall havo 9 fl apo he, a, ae. sul | a baci itd leg; a pace, ae hand; Williamson, é declared on oath their intentions to become citizcam | jogrity nud use ‘Vetal... Winton. svateigan Second Briguac, First ee, arm; Corporal T. Crogin, arm; @, Det- Private Etheridge, a native of Georgis, recent yor the rity @ TEEN: ORK VOLUNTEERS, toni I head; Corporal Leaf, breant; | | under and io reuunce of the laws thereof, plows (if re ke Myo PRATETATION OF FLATE, Wounded “TViewtenant Colouel F. Palmer, thigh; Cap- whore fons wind a Raper’ Goarsinreginent,, Anderaon’s Urigne, was oo : ee septs iecidet ede} tne atrcetureb Privats Mallach, head: Corporal Cooke, wounded and welt between tho ages of twomty and forty-five Fragen Hoa years, with cortatn exceptions not necessary Lowe of noge: deformity to be here mentioned, are declared to constitute | to obetenet respiration, ovena dey the national foroes, and shall bediable to perform military i thio ] g the painful events connected with the present haa beon the parting between General Patrick, jet Marshal Gonera!, and his old brigade, composed picket near Suffolk on Sunday, Muy 3. That night the Tebole moved from that neighborhood ia a hurry and left thi pickets to come on in the rear. Etheridge had watchod tain W. L. Rest. lung: First Lieutenant Rayne, leg; First Licutenant Walling, shoulder and hand. Misting. —Cap- tain W2'W. Wood: Second Lieutenant Wm. Hesselgraves, alse wounded, Enlisted men killed, 20; wounded, 93, i Heme coer se State the Twenty- i 5 forthe chanee fur many a day,and as it come in the ty must net be fem, Twenty-third and Tvhaij-aia. New York Sesh OBER navi in “vote vétbiraais: ight, 20 muob the Dever, Ha regimeat went on to | euty i0 the service of tho Voited Statoe when oallod out Aratto- maw, Bud (eore, Genera! Patrick came out a Wounded, —Liontenant Fairchild, seriously, in the knee. glory.and he never ‘caught up.” He wae tired of tho by the President for that purpose; and ry the Oxinn ve diseas@, or by i et ag Ripa ree oath Yatiated men killed, 3: wounded, 13; mienng, 19, ao service, shea litany Aipvar ‘iwhipplag the |. raerer, 1 le claimed in debalf of persons of v pitipermamapey ce it ae an » * jar erie FIFTH MAINE VOLUNTEERS, foreign Dirth within the ages specified in said act, who | nasal or palate bones, if ip progress. cleft bony); im the mt of the Potomac, The attachment | Kulled.—Second Iientenant.¢. W. Brand. Wounded.— | ne pee prewe oe Q ;, | Yanks.”” All tho Southern army, he sys, agroe upon pal progress: eft palace, bony ); have heretofore declared, on cath, their intontions ty be | @:tensive loss of substance uf the cheeks, oF alvary fi come citizens under and tn pursuance of the laws Of | yy) tumbness: permancnt lees of volvo; wot to be ad the United States, and who have not exercined | mitrod without clow a sinciory prout. the right of suifeage or any otter political franchise nader 19.-—Total lows of te Jon oF partied oar of . tongue, proved the muthiation Iw exte ive enough Ls the laws of tho United States, or of any of the Stites | jie terolcih une necemary une of the aryean, Detwoen the troops and their | Captain KF. hi. Robinson, arm: Captain A. L Devring, thigh, severely; Adjutant Ceorce W. Bickwell, head, Se- cond Lieutanant, 0, It. stevens, thigh; Second Lieutenant 8. leg amputated; Second Jieutenam J, He is —-First Lieutenant W. F. Steveins; nant ¥.G Patterson. Entisted men kil ed, b; missing, 48, . one point, and that point is that “it does no good to whip the Northern army; it ts perfectly sure to come at it again, and seems to be better overy time.’ Ktheoridge’s experience is in support of the above state ment. He enlisted in June, 1861, ior,twelve months, and Wounded. Allison, head: J. Oliver, leg: J. Noy, arm: mca bin: NN. Klssicke, hand: '@, Burnes, band; 3. N. Salkeld, thigh; Asa Glenn, side; hesd; Serroa? DL. Co 7immerman, ari McConnell, pet WS. Mobowell, bead; B, Brucd, thigh: Corporal Fj rh i ule Hl | oF service. having expired—it was detormined to their Genera) a lasting testimonial of their appre- 9, wounded swoens Parker, hand, W. G. MeCartney, leg: J knee: toh ¥ thereof, aro not absolutely coucludet by thoir aforesalt 20 —Ilyportrophy or atrophy of the & hg -. and regard. Accordingly, this morning the Gene- _NINSTY-SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. Corp. 4. Holly, leg: A. Nichola; L. Wort Hart, | on 2 te frat Bull run, to which battle he Cousiders) | ratios of intention from renovneiug thoir purpose to | in. de dinjwis noe OF dogintitions obmbiiate Web Wad invited to visit’ Aquia to bid farewell to the.ofti- Killed —Secoml Lientenaut A, Altison, SecPrAibenaa. teers Loogcro, neck, that we wore*whipped out.” ‘Shon he mot us for w 0 | oe edi hai. a ths coabtaae each fareone, | ore at iunvot the ‘eore of the command. Tbe meoting was most affecting. Wounded —First, Lsentonant John Van Hollin: First. I L. Schultz, foot and | cond timo at that’ nasty little place near Lee's mill, on the yi Meyer chi eereagy arm Pare 21 Lieutenant's. 8. Oberreader. Enlisted men killed, 15; wounded, 53; misying, 18. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST NEW YORK. Kited.-Captain N.O Wendell: First Hentenant U. F. Donbieday; Second Lieutenant F. E, Ford; Second Lien- feoant 9. Bates, Worued—Captain T. 8. Arnold. breast ; Captain A, EB, Malies, shoulder; ¥irst Lieatonant J. E. Burwol!, head, slightiy; Second Lieutovant H. Upton: shorlder: Assistant Surgeon D. M. Holt. missing. Intisted menkilled, 49; wounded, 136; misning, 90, under treaties or the inw of nationg rotaia aright to ro | talii ned by pounce that purpose and to foregs the privite re of citizen ship and residence within the United stites yonder the obligations imposed by the aforesaid act of Congress, Now, therefore, to avoid all mina concerning the Hability of parsons eonceriod ty perform tho service requivod hy such onnotment, and to give it full effet, Ido horeby order and prooiaim that n> plerof alienaga will bo rocalvel or allowed to exomot froim the obligations unposed by the aforesaid act o: Congress, any porson of for birth who shall have do t clared on oath bis intention ty beomp a citizea of the |, United States under tho Liwa thereof, aid who shat! be | 1 found within the United States at any tine during | # tho continuance of the present insurrection and | periia, rebollion, at or after tho oxyiration of the period 28% Arti anus, strieture of sixty five days from the date of this proclamation. poh HeSp ting gadis enttm tap weir Se Nor shall any such plea of alienago be allowed ta favor of Renal, Jeg; Corporal . 0. B. Mot uray, arm: James wartncy, hand; J. shaetfor ‘shoulder: W. Bowers, ig: . Lod, shoulder: Sergeant A. J. Ihent, Mead! ns A Pecwiy: arm; ©. Skinner, on Smith, head; W. <A. Garton, thigh: J. Williams, arm; MM. Stump, arm: W. H. Moore, breast; W. Patton, seriousty : Jobn Henry, hand; 'p. N. @arruthers, hand: Goo, Geedy, hand; W. Hank, bind: C. Barklay, aboulder, Lient. J. G. Rowe, head; Corporal K. Snively. ankle; J Robinson, knee: J. A. Unger, breast: J... Reannaderfer, head: NX. 't. Rupert, hip; NC. Trout, G, Bell, G. Walls, Sergeant 8. N. Rapley, Corp ral@. PF, Mirsory, ail, Sergeant J. B. Locher, J. Yowman, Lieutenant ley: 3. A. J, Snyder, —— "Walkershear J, ( Rvarts, N. a Givior, Lieut, J. W. Fletcher... 1. ‘Stil, M. Wileon, Jas, Gray, A. H. Fassio, W. H. Sniveley. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH PRNNSYLVANTA, Wounded, —Major Jos. Anthoxy, back and_ shoulder; Richard Jones, supposed killed as Probert, missing; Corporal Wiliam F. Glime, slightly: Thos. Davis, alight!y; Willism-D, Guortler, oe William Mcb.teath: slight Jame Brennard, an) il ‘@olone! Rogers, iw a brief but. eloquent speech, alluded to aaeocistions connectod with their careor, and pre- tod t the General the silver tea service provided by neveral officers. For @ timo tho gurprice and ometionsjof the General After @ moment he coi Warwick, where Gmperalg Smith and Brooks between them sent two companies’ ‘of tho Fourth Vermont to king. dom come. The Sixteenth North Caroliua~were in the place first, and were driven out, jthen the Seventh Georgi came and they stayed there, andtnat place also, after the Joss of 160 men, we left alone. Etheridge, except ov picke' , didn't meotws again untl) Saturday , june 28,1862 ‘That was the fourth of the seven days and we were on tho go. Mot us ageia on Sunday, avd again we left at night. ‘Then ow Tuceday, July 1, at Maivern, ho was in the live that advanced inst our artillery on tho ball, Terrific slaughter there, and the Seventh Georgts, like @ other regiment, lost heavily, That time, itis trae, we dida't leave till we felt like it, but as we felt tike it tho seme night, he may not be very uorvasonablo if he olaims that they whipped us there. ‘Woll, that is enough fighting for one man, especially as f it of kung est ofticient to tun, ede rempura rag of arms and miliary the rit. ol power of expansion oF A (ate Blandared nore lene tha rty toehes in elreamtyrence immediately sbeve the anit haye an exyanelss mobi ity of it Tepm sham lomate adieu. it isa etter of regret that no phono gaberved ,Brapic reporter was presem. Ihe speech of the Genv- val wae a gem, sparkling with sentiments of the purest Perietiom, with words of counsel to the young officers, @nd afctiovate remembrance toll. . ‘The scrvico 1 a most magniticent affuir, and consists ot etlver urn, teapot, water pot, sugar dish, slop bowl, Plated waiter aud toa bell, the whole costing hundred dotiars. ‘A portion of the brigade leaves to-morrow. Some of its ey dpenen Third Brigade, First Division. bet THIRTY-SECOND NEW VOuR, Officers, nove. Fntisted men killed, 1; wounded, 2; missing, 33. ONK HUNDRED AND NINETERNTH PENNSYLVANIA. Killd.—Captaiv Peter W. Rogers, Wounded.—Captain Andrew Tf. Goodman, leg, slightly ; Captain Charles. Warner, hip, slightly; Second Lieutenant Joba M. Cook, Mangerdualy.” Ralieted wen Killed, 10; wounded, 11: mien ing 72 Alte inen cro sly protraberant, excessive obesityy iagninal or f the reelom. yrobapeut © dlayaniieation. bub th viowergl dee NINEDY-FIPTH PENNSYLVNNIA. Killei—Colovel Gustave W Town, Lieutenant Colonel Measbore stil) remain uvon the staff of the General. Fliaha Hall; Ci “inos. D, G. Chapman; 1 En. | eds Sergeant Ja, “alighthy Wm. Schopp, he bas done the most of it since his Iast cup of coffes, a Holds, if.90 de Aes oan an the Bos oahannock. fone D, Deaton, First Lieatenaat Dacia Tiatiee Wownd, | Alexander. rizht kned, log since amytated 5 ined didi 0 Guster aha: peau. ot, Vncma madsnightecs oremne?| ON: TO MII ee las, ae gh etonennia aagianed Mie 7 Pxteroad head:’ Bi be Yonse, head; Newsom A, Jenkins, hand, Chas. Lnckenbach, thig! the field; Corporal C. Ec! severely: Corporal 8. Ford, arin r Sergeant J. nlp, Which: Q. Hemsick: Richtine, bond: Wm. Tomer, band, slightly: “arthur HW. Davis, foot, slightty: George Oberly, thigh, flesh wound; Tho. bar, shoulder, slightly; Joseph Mone. fase wounded and missing: James Oswald, side, serious George Bond, thigh. flesh wound: J: seph Houser, lesh wound le. Suse We walter ead aiguiy, Corporal W. fiside: intention to Decomne & citizen of the United States, and shail hive exercised at any time the right of sulfray any other politic! franchise withia the United States, under the laws thereof, or under the laws of any of the several States. In witoeas whereo’ I have herennto wet my seul, and caused tho som of the Coited States to be ail xed. 2. incoutinence of urine, being a ditase frenunnty Done at the city of Wash agton this eighth day of May taigned and Of rare cequrrener i Bet, Ol Mm hated fo the year of our Lord 1963, and of the independence | for exemption, Stone in the bladder, arcort.wied thy the of the United States the eighty-seventb. Introduction of the wetallic etheter, by @ pamihind de ed.—Major Thomas J, Town, thigh und foot; CaptgGcorge Weeai, thigh; First Lieutenant t rank Stewart. apd thigh; First Lieutenant Samuel H Town, arm; First Lieutenant H. Oscar Keberts, side: Virst Lieutenat Win. J. Geiaton, leg: Second Lieutenant Samuel H. Jones, neck ; Second Lientenant Samuel topham, arm. Enlist killed, 18; wenuded, 99; missing 35. PORTY-NINTH PENNSYLVANIA, Wounded.—Colonei Win. H. Irwin, foot, severely; Capt. ‘Wm. B. Freeborn, t-g, badly. Enlisted men killed, none; wounded, 4; missin, First Brigade, Third Division. of flour per day—the flour made into slapjacks. No salt fo the slapiacks, and nothing cise to eat. No whiskey. Pay per wont e'even dollars, each doliar being worth about ten cents. So, as we said, Etheridge got thedisgust, and came over os 4 matter of curiosity to see whet our men eat, So did twenty or thirty of his comrades at the same time. Ome of them, & native of Maine, appreciated the dim cttties of the case, He knew how hard it was to leave ! BASTINGUISHED VISITORS. WITH THE ARMY, Phe Preetdent and Gencral-in-Chief tn Comsultation with General Hooker. ‘SEE CORRESPONDENCE OF MR. G. H. OSBOKNE. Fauwovra, May 7, 1863. At about ten o'clock this morning ® special train, con. lating of a locomotive and @ single box car, agrived from et the ore Dy drop, OF wields 6, crbwary, fervate retire oe et oF apasinedic at a man, chest severely. the Bouthora army as be had tried itbefore—oftes. De ABRAHAM LINCOLN, | "9g tae a eamplete wtrochy of both teetidle treme crook, bringing to. tbe station two distinguished | wwaunigt thar. Henry G. Henley, unngerounty, but | OX MCNDRED AXD THINTE-THIND FEXKSYLY ANIA. | aortion does uo good. Those pleasant people who bide | ny the President 1 ee ieee etait rensioe oF ene or th legion esident sy aud Major Genorai Halleck | recovering. Enlisted meu killed, 1, wounded, 12; mirs- Ww. Picasa “Adit. Bondier, John Ohler, James W. Hayes. } deserters axay 20 nicely at the North are not to be found Wu. H. Swann, Secretary of State within the inguinal cna! bat voluntary retrmetion sows were the solo ocoupauts of the car, baving teft Washing. | ing, 11. ONK HUNDRED ann FIVIY-FIPTH PENKSYLVANTA, | 12 Dizie. So the desorter is caught wherover Be ts, in ro- bol exempt '44.—Coufiined or ronlignant aarénccie: Nyridroceke, its r "i te. MATTERS APPERTAINING TO THE DRAFT | Yc sit fetae wtsin torwccinees dn meta very early hour this morning by stexmer, and BUNDRED AND TWRNTY-SECOND NEW YORK. ifing through from: Aquia creek upon a couple of camp ON Wownded.—Capt. Morris H, Church, severely, Enlist ed meu killed, none; wounded, fs Wowned.—Capt. F. Walke, Adam Dare, David Stgley, W. Fowler. tarned to his regiment, and doen whatever bard labor te tobe done, Aud, thea, you cun’t even straggie, for up bays FIRST LO: SEA! Dassachweeotts. comes the rear guard, and there is a doctor with it; stam fy. J i ‘4 upon thele arrival the Prosjdent and the | wWounded.—Second Yoon J. Thro, v,teversty. Fins ™ sick a8 you MEY, OD You must yy. Dus Ene Balrve Of a csiciastiver heck miteaebneaes ee) en ‘ “@eneral fe-Chicr were conducted to a carriaze which | Fulisted man killed, 2; wounded, 14; missing, 23. Wound«d,—Maior H. aig degen. jiste® | Maine was.e‘‘Yauk’’ in grain, and was doubtless a siraz- wher white or black, pod to.nnte | toeir 37. — Wounds, te aeturen, tumerk, alrorhy of Rad been for some timo io waiting, aad with mount tint Tietenate PUELT MAS, 3 pe men killed, 1; wounded, i2 Fler equal to some ta our own army, and he tried it cat iabio mene! enn ag a \ 6 Sep anyaar oe eer NS ot Pe Delph, severely: Firat Lieuterant fumes | Woi'm tof—Willnea, Bene, ented Meca-rom, Patrick ngaia. v~ — not exempt «by ta Le foreign birth who shall bate declared to becom titivens. ‘The enrolment of the \woclasses @etween twenty and thirty-five, with unmarried persoos, and, pote 4 webiele were escorted to tho headquarters of Major @emeraigHooker. No demonstration was made by the few groupe of officers and soldiers who wore iounzing abort Capt. John Beck, aunt, Lieute rant ik Leterts, severe- ly; Second tenant J. Hawk: ecarng "Enlisted men killed, nove: wounded, 29; miasing, 16. TWENTY-THIRD PENNSYLVANIA. Meaulit Flemiag, Sergeant Phil eee MeLaughlin, David Costa Cornetiate Creden. All atightly. ‘When the ‘‘rebs’’ moved from Suffolk at night ne fel! out io thedirst wood they came to, bid Behind a tree until his own regiment, the Twentieth Georgia, had gone by aud 1 daguen eaiietemn,.se.greyont Laeas Nagle VENTH MASSACHUSETTS. RL Gao depot, eave an occasional toueh of the'vizor by thove |" No casualties among the officers. Enlisted men killed, | -Wounded.—Caytairs Jno. F.Pevereatix, hand: James | then got two or three miles away from the road, so that hat be Kenton Aaparaie shoots, Wai twade 40.—Cotn) oe of & thumb, lem at onguel etalans of See Tengnised in the tall, stooping form and thin, dare. | 4, wounde!, 19; missing, 39. = ge agg ein aa Chas the rear guard should not béat up his burrow. ‘He bad « Potion takeee ciettiaes Vaveiiee arenas ' en sta Be aot chien ean Serene poate 3 Seeond Brigade, Third Division, Rivers, si Sergeant Mace Mi Laet Boucher, aod | piéeo of breid by some fortunate chance, no he ato bis | [in arn too enrolled at their gal resilence ther ten | aol srw nuerhuverst ty ' @vermy and navy % the United States. His coming, THIRTY-SIXTH NEW YORK. seoot erty privates supporand went to bed. Next day he got to tne road | po ary absence from which (ome no cause for oxen. 43. — tee tt waren we wr rt coolant one gat aaa amalatl sae ae iu ta Faxon, Wounded Coline Willem | SUXTEENTH MASRACHTBERTS.S. yg, | sonia: Dvt he had gotten bewildered. in the wood aod | Tn, eT eceherht bat, apie fis e-ratonon | dé te wineat wit or ye 4 “4 yf §. Robieea, arin amputsted: mous Liostonaate aps. 4; Beaas Samco! G. Savago, aod | “THed arovad, He giarted, therecore, in the dizection | gecount of age way alwy's,be sande to tho <a eacepe the ttle hager; ai ‘after reaching tho old headquarters camp, the arm. Enlisted men killed: | Hiram Rowe, arm amputated. taken by bis regiment,and marched tweaty miles a‘ter bearre Dretident and General falieck at once re- private, died from sheer ex- THIRTY.SECOND nn what be wanted to escape from. That aight he had tie Whenever any part of tie firwew (hee enrolied are to 46 —So1nl long of Banke’ Ford, Wounded, 13; be called out, the Vrovowt Marcha’ General sual actify gach Tiatrict Provost Marsha! of biw proportion, with m cific lostruct ons as to the subdivisioor. The oar shal! thea make tho apportioninent to the sub detricte, ac: suali add fifty per coat thareto, What follows is embraced jo the followtog ragule- Hons — 13.—The Board shal) make @) ofact 164 coum Of tho persovs dratted, and of the tn drawn, a9 that the first drawn may id roll, vod the second may stead 4 ob feat: spley feet, whee the are inay on. Tho dratt shal) take place at the mat the ber mty of the sa bad vane b # Of Ue district. Tt abatl be pobiie and wa | (he growed amd the ham Of ptotion rome along the wate Wounded —Sergoant Wyman, erg een eae’ nee sitet tine E- Meloud, arm; Thoma Let. w pennant FOV RTH WISCONSIN Wo) nded.—Corporal T. Hovenfolan, F. Hofman, KAward Wvant, Henry Newton, Robert P. Horton, Heary A A law rence. toon om tho watae Got patred to General Hooker's tent, azd entered into © eunference, it a supposed, upon the rezult and the ims pending movements of tho Army of the Potomac. They axe now together, to deep oonvaiiation. ‘Gho President's countenance scomed to bear traces of are disappoiutment. His appearance was in every way (Maat of an overtasked aud overworked maa. General Hai- teats, on the other hand, seemed, to a casual vbserver like (eagenit, vo bo in the best of bealth and spirits. good fortune to be picked up by our cavalry, and a com pony commirsary served him out his supper, He thought it was three days’ ratioas, M. V, Raper, of the Lieveuth Georgia, one of this party, pays that be saw Longstreet at Suffolk on Sunday, May % ‘Thele account of the force that went to Suffvik is as followm:—It cvosisted @f Hood's and Pickett's divisions, with two brigades of Pryor’s, all under Longsiree:. Pickett’s division bas Ove brigades, commanded resect SEVENTH MASSACHURETTS. Killed. —Captain hy eage evant A.A. Tilson, be nigger D. + leg; Lieutenant Colonel f. P. Harlow, slightly; Saptin H. A. Oakman, thigh; Captain 7. ¥. BUR, band; Adjutant F. N. Dean, slightly: First Prodan Wright Bisbee, jeg: First Lieutenant M. F. Willtarne, side; Seeond Lieutenant James Seaver, leg; Second Lieutenant J. C. Bosworth, arm. Folisted mea kilied, 21; wounded, 105, missing, 42. ‘THIRTY -SEVENTH MASSACHUSRTTS, Enlisted men killed, 3, wounded, 10; missing 12. rol Michigan. FOURTH MICHIGAN, "i Wounded. —Corporal Pdward Sumner, hand: Frederick | ively by Genorais Armistead, Garaett, Komoer, Jeukis | 4 - wrel: te : ~ 4 . ‘ der the direction of tha Board of Furotent, The uame | taterus) coder of Be foot, with Btu pr maiusuen of Uy GOR FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE, Wnt cTeTR MAREACHUSETTR. eae aye | etmbts Ings erm AbuotLs Banas Haniel Ma tiNe% | gat Corse. Hod’s divinlon ban threo Brigaden, com. | ahencn rn coveted sali b rine bie Ube prox | invorvoaie uteri ty, large, Ml shped or Ba abe ry 8. Noble, |. Enlisted men killed, 11; wounded, 67; | arm: © Judeon ‘sboultor, Cbentor Chester W. Plumber, | manded respectively by Gonerals Andersoa, Becaing, |e i thie parysso, an Tovoet Macetual Of wane | Het ex cpt arn 6 Be 4 a . cant “Aeseniall arm, James Winn, aig ron designated DY him {ibe drawer to be blind | 5.—\arwono elm Of interior extrommilien, 1 barge frm Fontassa Mosror, May 7, 1863. Me tee Ceri se Yea: Wittiom ti. al Nien, hand.” U7 | Laws; and © foarte brigade from Toxss, commanter's | foide!), wuml! draw therefrom ope name mt @ bine oti | Mumero y, NeviuE Chums of keOtR and necO mpm nes : ‘ SEED SNORE OLSEN pepe) hatae not KRows—-perhape tbe brigade formerly com | (29 rei viret onmber ts obtained. Tun chrevie ewetitog or werrstion Me Weare of Lorgetred from Suffolk— When it | Cificers and enlisted men killed and wounded, $4; miss. . . The exact and comyiets roll of the amos of por $1.—Chronie wicors, extensive, devp and eduereut ein SIXTEENTH ing, 25. Waunded.—F¥. A. Everitt. manded by Hood himself. drawn to the draft phall be entered by the Moard in | trices of to = Anderson's brigade has the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Ganmenced— Fe ap is Reported in Front of Hooker on the a bool to be kept for that pupusa, ruled and headed to © treta ties “i Sg f No onrt Bay Che on eugene te tn bo reoet seek Ba Rate —Han: Tier oh. _: Lega A Shia Rrigede, Emre Daciiem Besos at th and Pifty-omte ts, Benning Cr the d.ner piive Foul Of drafied men. | ip So tse eat “ ‘wr sim dea ted wa thin a Mile Half of Richmond — 4 , _ poet tage : enption {rom tn vie, wi 90 thie fe . have Captured Jef. Davie and Oarind—A Word of |, Wounded —Col. Bullier, tock. soverely: Kit'ed.—Serseant Wun. F. Lacks, Corporal Menjamin ¥ | has the Second, Fittewath, Seventeenth and Twestiet | 75" rye namber required v0 Gli the cal! wilt be twhan | minis therein tf rm rewra to vefare @ Capt. Gasper bane seriously, Lieut. Louis Lichter, *., ly. Lieut. jis Soisteman, Cangerously . Lient. nach, mor. Enlieted men killed, 6, wounded. 39; missing, 17. ONS RUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH PENNSYLVANIA. Kiiled.—Fitet Lieut. J. P. Harbi-on. Wounded.—Capt. Jonn P. Dempsey, seriously, First Liewt Janie Cram, slightly ; Firat gut, J. A. Pie Fulisted men killed, 11; wounded, 7: Grover, James Nason, Jamea P, Holt, Timothy dulliven, Wm. w. Ripley. Wounded. —Captain George ¥. Laypien, log at yr ern gay eee fg me aye nd und “thie Lieutenant G. Stephens, bark, slightly Sen 4 Andrew McCrae, fy... Alonro Mankley. free, st ¥; Joho Bolinger, head, Charlee L. Crane, fot b- wat. "Witham, foot: Roltston Woodbury, back, lightly Hoylip Powers, ‘arm ; Charies M. Kimball, arm; Eawart A Stewart, lox: bdwin L, Knowlton, thieh, Wa, H.Navoa, arm: Janes Ruseell, leg; bd es Ail el, log, Jos. P. Het finger, arm George Dennison, side. Georgia regiments, Armivtead bas the Ninth, Four teanth, Thirty-cighth, Filty-third and Fifty-seventh Vir- ginia regiments. Kempor's is also @ Virginia brigade. Laws has Alabama fogimeats outiroly. Pickett’s division Ieft Fredericksburg about sia weeks ago, and the rest followed ia afew days. They marched to Menchestor, south of Richroond. There was afoot of mow on the ground, an! many of the mon were ber otoot From Manchest¢r, where they staid « few weeks, they marched to Petersburg ant so down Safi They from this roll, by curt cing ab th taking in order, witli the required number A, by the Hoard, decided to by firet 1 ming tatrate © rope ont We Gorrection on Injustice Done lo the Navy, &c., 4c. Tho withdrawal of Longstrect's army from the south fe of the James river, which bas been going on from Ge Hd ult. without the knowledge of General Peck to (¢e 94 fastant, and according to advices from Richmond 2 He Hh, that this intrepid rebe! leader'bad been en feet on Saturday, the 24 instact, & portion of (me Army of the Potomac, sems to have disar- will be entered on “den signed by the Board. Gne copp af the f “ TM 0 tase pat eam to tho Proveet Marshal General direct, on , . rier the previekon tnutioned BRy Acting Asetstant Provont Marstal Genera! , and one willeve retained by the Proves: Marshal, 11.—Lertified extracts from this deseripti made in dupteate by be Prov’ of drafted men sent of, aod sen Killed —Piret Lieut. Washington rua, Second Lieut. Wounded.First Lient B. ¥. Hayne Pnlisted meo kilied, 3; the natiomal (orces, ‘ ouauan Island. abel! require the «hd SKCOND PENNSYLVANIA, HOD ISLAND ventgpewed ae. eressed, Black " officer va where the party te b) be eter yt and of two reap (@ovements are on foot pow, and in the course of being okiled Capt. Joao tangs Werndet Lieut. Col. Pat | Wounded teat B. to OT ra Lieut, 0. bows me oe srriranmnetiine win r a ty | Mba retahnedtyy thir aibeer, aud t Femiamg m the Aiatelet. Ghat the mie in question ie, ‘stbe earried out, and when completed will beof the most missing: First Let Joseph 1. Lonlow, bee a net Lavreae mortally Joo. They counted i ya’ mareh from Riclumend to turned. sri @ receipt rthe prty as delivered to ty ouly non table to tmititary 8 «view depenteut ‘Wéted importance to the Army of the Potomac in doveatiog yy. yea —Capt, OM. Laomis, at. Barc! Johnson, mortally; Joseph jand,dangvrourly A | Suffolk; and aw they left #uffolk oniy on Sunday aight. of ene :. ‘the Fetes ned copy BM aroun yay yn | on bw bem, for support,’ sche 2. vad 4 Li Vt m edly jerom| spore mt Marshal's mouth!y report 1 Vrovoet Marw | aget oor infirm parent or . leeodent 0 ‘md erashing the rebel hosts, What these movements Sor maltag ee rete at to" nomad, sae hat: Mitte, bose Go oem ea oe. | COeDPaL an iene fee, Chose teens depié. Reve been, cacao, é x: ru Lo. ober ter opment,” here ine, ecomding tn the recent battles Rour Chancoliorsville. The two divi 78. —The Board shall peta on the roll book of drafted | to the particuiar provision of the ectem under faze to not for the pablic 10 know at present, as on their SIXTY-4FLOND NEW Y¥. jas Vao Zandt, slicbtly; §. 9 Bagpel lightly shoukier hte seereay success depends. pian 16 deep Wounded G. H. “Mosher, ef N.C. Anstin, Laat Mn ra 4 Austin, severely veg siour of Lougetroet, of which Lee speaks, were perbays io the cotumna of remarks opposite each wan's name, | the exemption te claimed. Thar albiavite will te goede ome ry none pam . yond Ackerman, *tight! ay econ’ Lieut. Wm aD. Auatin. slighty. etbow 3.8 Baboodk, foraiesd. W other divisions. Troops from Suif¥k apparently dit nit tiie disp sition made of bim—whebher called into service | ereording to the forme hereina/ter (tn8 well conned over, cannot Ieuune- | iy Becund Lient, pig pharm ia, severely F. Muliigan, died; L. B. Coraeli, len J. | 5, aie * and sont 10 tbe rendervous, exempted by Ue Loard, re | in ull cases be taken before » tye Seawary 10 nad that Major General Dix is ongaged in ou. | cond Lievt Wm. rane s second Lieat tt Morris, Secoud | A. Rarber, preset by a spent bald A. Capron, braised eintorce ugh rederieksbura. placed by a substitute, commuted tor, deerted, or dis | ted to admiminter onthe. T ‘the manoouvres personally, and to this end | Jisat L. J. stewart. Holisied men killed, 13, wounded, by a spent bail, One of these follows thought Ube South and North to | charumt, ar nt boing Feyurred be published by the Beurd of Pure . 14; tniesing, 80. ae gether could whip the world, He did'nt think it very | '78~The eubsituie wim any dratted person wnaatho. | pert of the dutsnt, for the Wilormaiin of the probit bas temporarily taken the lel. 6 J —_— Addittonal Gasealtics. . rized, by section 13 Of the eurcltmant aot, to fornixk, | when a dra't bs ¢ or Ikely they’ ever be together again, but thonglt the North must conquer if they kept on. AlLof these mon aro exceedingly glad to got away from the South audthearmy. They are wearily all dressed in the ‘wigger loth” wore by (he Southera soldiers, and Whoa ciatm for exemption it made ater Ube mewentn Sof wection two Of the act enreiting mad ailing vai ketal (orcwt, Mee., Utne Hoard eit mpehy Ob tive fut the prereenry entumete from ar Deparleest, ape while we exemption from enrolment mut for tant be presentet to the beard of enrolnent: and y of the board to examine him, aud his name om the book of pereas dealt remarks. Iie name wil then be riptive role of meo caited Inte te Wm. Demanker, Muh How Nave, arm. Charles Carpen tor, 106th. New York, WFataing Whitney, oth New York . hs jain ea, oun New hand, Jo ase, ¢ Cor Awar Rose, high ; corset a ai Geeenweo, Cho dashing reid of Goverai Stoneman up to wiibin the of Richmond is sai! to hare been one of the most anive ef the war. From prisoners who came from Bickmond yesterday } learn that the createst pagic exist- ql Col. Hh Light Diviston—Col. Hiram Carton, (00.on Gaenday ju the rede! capital, owing to the near ap. ‘ Princes, Maprste Hu . 8) Certificates of exemption from the draft, by res preagh of tho “Yankeo” cavalry to tht city, As thigh Latent putey Gee seach & oS {ot | comulder that they have been harder worked and worse | gyn oc haying provided a anbels'uie, or having paid enn. | o\-' clear proof their rialt to much wuemiAin. ibey @rery evailedie man bad been seat to (be support of I, back, ( CR. chusette, ouee ved than niggers ever were since they have worn that | mutation money, shall be furnished by the beard of eo | wh! be enroded where the proof of thelr exempta out the Lieut EA . Beewort coe at eee arm! | elntte rolreeut sccordiag W fort Ti. A discharge from ane | clear and oo ve. ores Prisems wore guarded by civilians im an one a Penveytvanin, arm fr ts 8 to wardrobe eens. pon tye et mis ren ee any sorecquent dratt, it reg mee tommporartiy for thie duty, When tt became Lie: font, neck,” Liew ee p CtemeHOe | ecompt that wi hae furmiahed an a! | United States District Court, ac. they were a suffielantly miserable bot, bub im roeeot cieianhe bri Sree re teat Stoneman wes wilbin & mile and arm: Liew. Miran oat ; rebaang droft Tis’ = ale ik Vetore How. Jadge bette ® half of we city, people coming from ¢hurch Waser, Ly to bone and they were ail, about thirty, a well | charke from @ ay a pte tem ag oP y= 0 THR PETEROOYE Cane ted mottos” thrust” into thelr heads and | 24, {00 ie: Raman tata. "Wage ie G. tate inaet icone, | e7tten. op otal, hus Eek tor wich uch eabeticte wan Cor | May S <The Dnilod Stiter amd Oohert vs the Brith fendered 10 defend the city, Bow easy 1t would have ben 4, W. Hathaway, cond Lieut. hichned One- iv Stemmer Uderg —Jatgs Datta rovhered @ dexinivn (hie fr Generel toneaen Rare Genel the str, genied Intaed toe Bed, wry Um arr Se ate tae a} | morons sm» tom mode 0 fom, dagang aw recut be my o Jerre mentor 6 corte ép Jeff, Davia, bis Cabinet end Congress, AWARD XEW YORE. Now Slampal.ire, TUR BROADWAY RAILROAD, Te eT ee, vhoourthg setmsetes from. | cobtemetton 10° bis teatheeny, he apier: Gaeieanstat Ldeute- oom anwvance! i utenant Th, Mar 6.—The New York Conwlidated Siage Comyany v1, | the parson authorized by the Secretary of War to re | wyecu! interrogstorion mnapthoned therem may be Oar in. 1123 | vhe New Fort and Merten Ro troad Company ond the | cere tt. latered (0 Captain Tart Om five Gaye? wotice efter the as the dethronement of 6 5 Y wore - wer ae ry % be order secede ae “Wim, bietuy” | Maver /ite—The detendantie inthis case applied for an ee NS te Fal teva | ce Meeker ar Fa ‘Would beve virtually put an end to the war, ani the 4 em vere NED. Coxcnonem, Moy %, 1800 ‘The fretg: wt of the Cincsmat!, Harmison and Dux be be be ie un Reties ‘ons burned yeeterday mer ome. te f omer Ui See |, 12th New | sbout $6,000. | years ol maving oe : Lieut z a "'A.# Newbyn 114th Peru | order aitdwing them to complete the truck commencet fection 2, ect for oprot ing aud calling owt (he mations cuy Inte! tame of Btopemen would have been biaroned forth to tho |] sylvanis, Wittoek: Capt: IL We Morwhale. 120". Pen: a" by them. on Broadway, betworn Thistecnuh Your agpeoved March h, 106 Wie at bhiows— | eo on ten Ceotom Pore ov Bmouwesy.The </ Weta letters of god. But thors may be another fate vatia, lag. Lent A. 14 Wet, lene Hosath répeete. {1 was ehatmned that the road, i ite pre ing parses be, aad Uney are hereby, ex- | Hrnatwey, anar iho! otber 66 6B0'twer Thomas may 7 Coote Me. | seDbetate, ie in a Gangerour conditinn. and. ie Wkeiy to camps Wem she proviniene 4 this es, and | Urvsom plies oe eatcrony inerning stawt tom Low Th. Xow nA 4. Grimes rod render the defendauls liable for accifenta, No ob otis be fable to tllnary duty ander the eam, to | ea of the Park, bores ¥ N in as Cood, Yat United Pot wee mide be this motion Wy the Pann, eveert thet the nam are tepchnd ms papaue toontaliy YEON | ocinen, amt oo immente geantty of waver pa aang A, atts Con raiie shoold Com le iad upon thy sleepers aitesdy down, fon, a'eo, feet, © feo@ t OF cm C the arr -" tn the vemty, & lenge ticut, realp, Liew. RF New Jetsey.inngs | and not the entire length of themiork where (Www wines | ted Minter, tye judges of corn | in eb « number of va et dia Lieut Anguet Osterbal, 4th New York, hij; & te Pow. | have beéo torn ej. An etder was entered by the Judge | of the Uniied River, the vars | dain! wm’ \! the orn engaged wy 1 ern, Sith Ohio, hand; Bi Mary. | w thabefect, The right of euler perty it uot seknow. | oun executive levariioemts guverhine. net Departeornt aerived Wo fa onl the apeten the lant, bead and back: Aged or reititiees Wy this order, Win ©. Noyes and | ani the Covernws & the several 4 Rewind, the | Oe as repaired im a alas parked | hoakder ; Lieut. Somes ‘ stor piniutitie, aad A. K, Lawrence for de. | only we 0 ORY Gah at witew depes-ient cee ee seem Ou Lae Tweehy Rowe fetvet vo. : jor wean wv on age , cent == Dieniartte Panes - -- hoor parenia he wud on bis laborer | » coved @ thie Oty Forlerday morning and were af, ‘f Metanghin, Cm ¥i Fourth, where there two or more row lo the romnn of the Mew Kngiand Rett Aano- pact R. m Trend wny hain! by LA. we Sd of a eginnee, © a 0 nea becaaarten a te y fatter wer unetber dere

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