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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1863-TRIPLE SHEET. a ; fa, their peveral coma inds. and the parties desi " THE “KEARNY CROSS.” | Rirmmser rites ot on rene asin Sr siireverie supped ta tbe yt Tour crore acy SETTS Sid! INTERESTING CEREMONIES IN CAMP. Corpora! . Ky he losype ad —— RoW aa sare torte, Cok, 1140n Peoweylvanin, | Corporal Prauche Trwatog CG &: ach regiment rina Toga colors, andthe | Recurm Home of the Sixth Maseachu- - MG. Soneacng Wa ere tn. Gaun Vonbar teat 2 Saye ny th 2a Patina, ne eee " setee Regiment froin Their Second TS™ | Presentation of a Stand of Colors: rs Sergeant James P. ry ‘Jobu a y \ Pe , Com H, 200m Indiana, At the request of Major General Hirney, Major General of Service. P The Old Kearny Division and | wesc sce Waste braistemgiina, "| Sorat 8 weinma,@ tsemmenon | Ridin de the presen drome Foy dome. ay™.19. | from the City of New York to Its Ex 1 ita. Sergeant George 8. Paul, Co. #, 68th Penreylvania, Corporal Mapion Smith, Co. K, 20th Indiana. wriedy, but bap, ily, as follows:— ‘The old Sixth Massachusetts regiment landed (rom the ‘pior Private John Frown, Co, B, 68th Peansylvcnia, Private tevhen-C. Wilscp, Co. 1, 20¢m Mdiana, REMARKS OF GENMRAL AIOKLES. eater te S Noauidien ship: wisoutea:. bel cih reek the Thirty-elghth Regiment. Sergeant Hiram McAlister, Co. C. qa i ennsylvania, Bergeaat Willian Borine, bo. K, 20a Soupme+—Yeur general of division bas confided to me has: pial Tia a deel Sergeant George Smith, Co. C, yivapia. Corpora) James C. stevens, 20th Indiana. the most pleasing of duties—the qecoration of brave men | Fortress Mouroe was a pleasant one. m ‘ n Sorxenut D.8. Mewaaberger) CoH: Udth Ponnay vanie. with medals ei houor. Shane mramanas abaya Sane ‘This is the second return of the regiment after honora- i Deserving Boldiers of the Bivision Private Catan Pafnach Go Ti, 901n Poonay venta, amp of thelr de- | Diy and Dravely serving a two terms of volumtoer entist- | goecches of General Birney and i Serveant Wilt Thomas, Oo. 'B, 80th Peonsylvania, biewas ment. with the Cross ef Honor. Private Fred, Klein, Oo. &. 90% Penns ‘Me men looked hardy and tn sp'endid fighting cond! Colonel De Trobriand. 2OME OF ‘WHE CHANCELLORSVILLE ‘MEROBS. TUE TWO VIVANDIERES. @ruai Festival in Birney’s Division. PREBENTATION SPEECH OF GEM.’ SICKLES, ‘WAITHUSIASM OF THE SOBDIERS, &.. &e., &e. Borrespondenceor Mr. Thomas M. Cook. Hmapquakrams "Tninp Amy Cones, May 27} 1863. ‘Wele bas been’ a very proud day for ‘the old Wivisien erented by Heintzlentan, led to glory by Kearny, and es. posially distinguished in later flelds wader the command ofthe gallant Birmey—I mean the iret division of the Shird corps. This division has a history of its own, more <@Matinct and glorious than that of anyobher single division 9&0 army. lis orgenization bears am carly date, while ‘@hohistory of nearly every battlo in Virginia and Mary- ‘Quid is adorned by the record of its heroic achievements. 'Zhedivision won ite-sonown under the Jamented Kearny, ‘rho fell at-its bead in the bloody battheof Chantilly. ‘THE GRARNY DRCORATION. ‘Wm honor of his memory the officersef the division— Sergeant Samet 8. Hayde Sergeant John C, Kelso, Co, B, 105th ‘Do. A, 106 Sergeant A. McPherson, Co. A,'105th Pennsylvania, Petnsylvania. Geiger, Co, E,'105tb aan mers Ne, Co. E, Penns} Tepuayl ventas Private David Broliy, Co. B, 06h Pennsy! M. Muneeli, Co. C, 90th Pennsylvenia. 1, Vo. C, 99th Pennsy!vania. Sergeant John Wendier, Co. D, 99th Peunsylvania. PrivateSiugh Kenverly, Co. D, 99th Penusylvanta, Priv , Co.'D, 90th Pennsylvania Wiltiam H. Harmer, Co. B, 90D x Co. B, 99th The Return of the Thirty-seventh amd Thirty-cighth: Regiments, Generals Ward and Haymon te Accompany Them. iness ta Lowell ts Sixth, which Sergeant John Armstrong, ee oth Pecnsyhvania. Y A |, Co. G, Private Cornelius Winters, Co. G , 99jh Penusylvania, Sergeant William J. Firhn, Co. H. ivania, Sergean i Departure of the Old Sixth from Suffolk. OUR SUFFOLK CORRESPONDENCE. Surroix, Va. , May 26, 1863. Return Home of the Sizth Massachusetts Vo\untecrs—Their LETTER FROM GEN. SCOTT, Sergeant George Heigs, Co. B, 105th Pennsylvania, David G. Wilson, a ea Officers and Services—Heminiscences—General Buller a Sergent Charles c. MM Co. B, ‘206th Pennsytvania. | Corpora) James Quinn, Co. K Peantyivania. Private of the Siath, de. Ben Ren ae ‘ Corperkl Andrew'A. Harley, Ga, C1 ia, | Private ! atritk Commins, Co. K, 99tn Pentsylvania, The term of service of the Sixth Massichuselis regi ’ ‘ Private Charles C. Weaver, Co, C,’106th vanie. ‘Private Philip Clause, Co. K, 96th Penuaylvania. ec Private Samuel H. Mays, Co. C, 105th Pennsylvania, ‘Hiajman's Brigade. ment of infagizy expired this. mornivg, ond thoy F ® | Corresgondenes of Dr. Thomas M. Caok. * Sergeant Jumes Sylow, Co. D, 105th Pennsylvania. Sergeant Chatles A. Van Dusen, Co, A, 3d Michigan. fo second time returned to their homes from the field. an . ‘s Corpora) Milton Craver , Co. B, J05th Penrsyivania. Corporal Ransom B. |, Co. A, tribones, fell w'! fy eer : toe direct for Meanquanrers, Tatky Arory Corrs, May 27, 1963, Josileh | Corporal Webster J. Kniflin, republic; pot im the armies of Napoleoo, where mar- | The Sixth, which has just left upon cars I baye already, in’ another communication, deseribod Bost and Lowell, was very largely niale up of the Private Jobn Laraway, Co. Sixth Massachusetts, which responded, it will it William 8. on the interesting ceremonies attending the distributen rr Corporal William W. Benott, Go. B.3d Mjcbigan, Corporal the ‘Kearny Crosses’ in the First division of this corps. Corporal Heory P. McKillip, Co. F,106ub Silas H. Compton, Co, B, $4 Michigan, : ‘ bd ’ : At the conclusion of thoso inte-ceting ceremonies, the Private Morey 0, Cupler, Co. F/106th Pennsylvania. Fergeant Leonard Medrick, Co. C, 8d Michigan. dead of the columa, Let your motto be © Excolalar vine | the cal of the President. im April, 1861, 804 | asiy cignth New York rogime:it—the Sccond Seots Lifer Geo. W. Haraborne, Cos G, 105tb Pennsylvania, | Sergeant Frank Muhiberg,Co. C, 84 comulato brave for the commendasion of the") which /‘met with the memorable bloody recep. ro fot Private Waa, D. Kane, €o. @, 100th Pennsytvania, er Myern, Co, ©, 88) Semrnander, disdaiuing death, whowe sword yielded at last | ton f he Dalllancite AG Mal weeds Leer Trae eh NPN See sont Private Thos.'McRoa , Co. H, 106th Pennsylvania. Private William Shumacker, com fanemyrg a heae Dedals hear, bis Passing throug 'Y*| of colors was prescnted to it by the division com:nandar, Serosed Onivel Yeverty, Co: H/1054n Penneyivanie. bet poem dtm fovjved tamneland his cherished lmage, ‘When aid that | ‘0,Pfotect tbe capital of the. nation in what was then | so netic o: ine authorities oF the eity of New York, Sargeant Joseph aaah Co, Ty406th Neovmyiventa. c Birney is his Ot sugces.or, and tbat you are -worthy of General Birney, in preeentivg the colors, addresso@ the Sergenat Georges: Reed, Go. 10Suh Penaaytvaata, a CMY x foo Re GENERAL BRNEY’S PREARNTATION PYERCH. 4 Sergeant Major Joseph G, Fell} 14ist Fessaztvanie. Orricers Axp Mew oF TAR Taety-miarr—4t the Reremnen Rasen. Seca os Sunes eee of the Clty Councils of New York Bhave agree? to Private Benj. 4) Oliphant, Go. & Peanayivanie. peat toyou these beautiful colors, Had I bevn asked Lo Private Edwin Lee, Co,-Al 14iBt Corpora! Josian A. Bosworth’ Co. Private Isaac Potter, Co:'B, 14ist Penvsylvania. Privete W. Fell, Co. C, 1#ist Pennsylvania. vate G. W. e. Iv: Private Seldon Worth, Co. O, ‘| Corporal Job Brewer, Co. B, 141st Pennsyivania, Private Mortimer Bonve! Charies Soutt, Co. C, 141st Pennsylvania, dothis two years ag», when, with full ranks, inex- perienced in ‘war, you left the great inetr. polis, volum- | teermg your lives in’ aiding the government W crush the” traiwrs then fumenuting a rebeliion, 1 might bave hesi- tated in confiding this great bonyr t» you, But now, when ‘]_ kok upon re thinned ranks, feo your: a defiunt bearing, know that you have our! your , ‘old colors proudly and honorab.y at Bull run, Wiliame~ burg, Fair Uake, Giendale, ype ben e gkys © © Proder a ‘qhese who fought under that brave chiefain—determived | Private John Stockholm’ Co. H, i4ist H i 4 y ‘icksburg. Cedare aud Chancellorsville. cops getting up s:badige or medal comamemorativecf the | Private Joseph Mesburd, Oo, HA4st Peonaytvs cies puannne,, Culace, 666 ea Mect. ‘Designs for sach a medal were procured, and one | Srweant S. 8. win, Co, W deine Peanayvanis that you can will protect theih.. Few revimes’ e <eccepted bearing the tamented general’s coat-of-arms, in | Private 0. Co. F; 14iet Peansylvania, French, @o. msTORY DIVINON. can produce a@ record eq! baie Now, ime wi . ‘qld mounted in, the ecual: manner of decorations of this | Sergeant James H. 1G; Lalnt Penna. Private Benjamin O. Gardosr cee aoe er holies Lieutenant Snoll, Lieutenant | ne ee ee Petar ie thoes wives: sweethearte®, Si a tees Pe aaron | Fria Wnm Moore, ey, tit enmyitani | Gina Sut Pann, Wats So Seplaliy "made, ca ‘sowe bares ance Shaltock, Liewooant Blond, Li} val" on the pants of the adtiring chad ah, matric mori.” -Atuthe Intoreecton of the cross. is the | Corporal John N. Dunham, Uo. i, Test ia. Private Henry Jervine, Co. perp adie Lier tongs lly Mei t pooner wr] ny C—Captain Jepson, Lieutenant Hadley, Lieu: | pave dled Sway. aud you think if Your. Cpr indy road ribbon. from 1; ‘exquisitely chased i by ‘which pid (hnsses a“ tliswonily co, r lélst - Cor; iesal iosehe Wiwtae a eo and Maryland, from the rast run to Chan- es ay De (Senior company on the rigbt)—Captain | *&i2 iu a body to this red-pwich division, where your aherwbole is attached do the left breast ef the wearer's | Private James M. Buch, 0. £, 141st Ponnsylvauia, Private Willies Rupp, Co callteavile, abd tas never failed of gaining distinguished at etnaak Pane Casneckat stenpe welcome will be ns Hearty'ns brothe-s:in arms eam pet gr gerne noe po aa a ome fet is ae MOK "Oo As bed Poot ~¥ [A a tg ae Feutoeanda’ tes ‘te rst be Under bir = Company: — ley, eee at i in wi 4 : 00. k rgean need whan erage pre nrg ece ge Bo b Workmanship. is. most exquisite tnrougbaut, ferming-a | Serfeant David Stracksan, Co. I eocayiva + Dene division was first formed of tho brigades of Richardson, | ‘*MAGUKDIGDIR a nammon, Lied: | Tally ot, and bring them sgn w us, with your ranks: g@eally, voautul deooration. Indeed, it has already geme.to .be highly primed, . and all officers of the under Kearny Gixiaion, er thay ever fought or net, ‘are jealous of »the privilege of wearing it. But wisain afew days it has been decided: that Dane) Mul snembers of she old division—heroes of the bat- Hee ins which Kearny ted—shail be permitted to wear the decerution, and a rmmber that have fouud place upon the throagia of Other officers, Jaave, been ordere4 ta: be re- tarmulite ge present division officers. DISTINGRIVE KADGES. Ing@his.,7panuer the ‘*Kearmy Cross,’ as it is: called, has eune:ta be considered thet distinctive badge of .tbis ivisiem. JL awas a mistake of General Butterfield’s, when, acting apon dhe iiea thus sugeested,be ordered iall the SOrps Ww wasr o distinctive badac, and -assigned: the Mal- erags-ri9 closely resembkt ig the Kearny cross—to That should hay @ been made.the badge of the Third. corps, in one divisien of which it was already Brat, iwatead of that, the | Third corps was given a tose the Fifae corps. worn. square pegch «9. be worn by. ever y officer. aud private the First «éwisigns to wear it in rest! ARNT CROSS A Mag) < OW MERIT. Being thus chested out of the apy bis division, Geyeral Birney. conceived \he idea of retain ing the old badgaes a mark of .clistive cti.pm, tobe awarded to* meritorious ard, distinguished ax6 n-. temmismedcd of- Scers ard privates.” KRARNY MBOAIS JOR THE HERORS-OF Ua "AX rma. CELLORS Immediately after the battic.of Chane ‘eli besville. Geseral Birney ordered retugas mado of all nay-+ 20) usnissionet. offi- ro) wiate decoration of Private A. J. Moore, Co, G; 68d Pennsylvania. Corporal Frank Johuston, Corporal Henry Camp! Corporal Philip Alletrand, Co. Private James Gallatin, Co. J, 63d Pennsylvania. Private James Carney, Co. Corporal John M, Smith, Corporal Frank Rafter, (o, Sergeant Charles P. Post, Corporal J. W. Granger, Corporal Sumner E. Lines, Co. K. 63d Vennsylvatia. A, 67th Private Simeon Hahn, Go. B, Sergeant Jeoria Ailen, Co. C, 57th Pennsylvania. Sergeant Michael Maloy , Co. ». B, 634 Penasyivania. Corporal George F. House, Co. 13, 68d Pennsylvania. G, 634 Pennsylvania, Sergeant Peter Weaver, Co. H, 634 Pennsylvania, Sergeant Hugh Kenney, Co. H, 63d Pennsylvania. Ml, Co. 'H, 634 Pennsylvania, . 1, 63d Pennsylvania, Private John Alletrand, Co: I, 63d Pennsylvania, K’, 634 Pennylvania. , 63d Pennsylvania, ‘A, 670 Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. 67th Pennsylvania, Sergeant Ira F. McKnight, Co. B, 67th Pennsylvania, Private James Ramsey, Co, B, 57tb Fenneylvania, 67th Pennsylvania, C, 57th Penosylvania. full, your drums boating, and your hearts as coutident as Corporal Reuben Howe, ny Sedgwick and Jameson, comprising the following 06!) ton, nt Ellison. } Sergeant Henry Kelly, Co, C; 68d Pennsylvania, Private Luther Franklin /Go.'0, 6th Michigan. ments:— @—Captain Cady, Lieutenant Bickford, Lieu. | 29% Were 1 speaking beiore strangers 1 might sayy Corporal David Lasselg, Co. C, 634 Tenusyivania, Sergeant Jobn Wickbam, (’o. D, 50h Michigao, Richardson's Brigade.—Thirty-soveuth Now York Vol- | ¢,omyanu G—Xaptain Cady, 7° mare; hut tha glury of your regiment Is kuown to exery- rriala Sool ac. oddHeaayivanie, |_| Gabe Sergeant Que 4. er fy Gah Michigan, | wpe and he Seven, Tir Tinh chen re | "Ely se-capan Ferton,Lewenant Poor, Lignan: | SAU, PT be peed Sogo ihe ttstreeo, re . Sorecant omenny Gray.Go D, 634 Daoeeyiracia. Sere ion, Co. D, 5th Michigan. Sedswick’s Brizade.—Thirty-elghth and Portioth’ New || *2t Pinder. JCaplain Hamtog, LJeatooant, Kiawood, and colors were néver given to a more trasty guard. Sergeant Robert Henry , Co. E, 634 Penngylvania. Harkness: ‘York Fpennere Sad the TO sk De re ia Lieutenant Tyler. Colonel Pé'irobriand, ou receiving the evlors in bebo It Corporal John Heist, Co. E, 631 Pennsylvania. Private Hugh Madison, Jameson's —Fifty@eventh. Sixty-third an Company K—Captain Bartlett, Lieutenant Wood, Lieu- | of the regiment, spoke us fullows:— : Private John Cyphert, Co. 'F, 63d Pennsylvania. Private Wm. J. Moore, Co. One Hundred and Fifth Feonay! teers, and th® } renant Morgan. ; 7 LA Shenae ae tte tr pang ome Ra He ae ciaay ase cobembomseatiobias lisidlibesath CIOOMAL BUTLER A MEMERR OF THR OOxTH, Gacenix‘Deommvecie tae Dame ef the lbiriy-elghtis iow? ee apg llat at coca tat tir eR ‘ tn | , itis believed that large numbers of the regiment will | yor Under iny comm*nd,! recoive with pride amd gra- re-enter the scrvico after a brief enjoyment of home, friends and feiicities. Atmong the jnte.esting reminis- cences of the Sixth Masgachusetis, which had a jooal habi- tation and an hovored name in thé Pilgrim Stato betore the war broke out, none will reawaken moro pleasant re- membrances than the fact that Major General Butler was, in his early life, private in this regi ment, and that he rose throug the successive gradations of promotions to be its colonel, paving held every intermediate ofice. Early in 1847 General ler jotved the ‘Sixth asa an Company A, and was 10- maark ible at that time for his assiduous devotion to his dutica) and his earnest desire to familiarize himself with the routine of the commor soldier; and his speedy and numerous promotions demonstrate that he was no ib Or straggling rcholar. In ¢he era of Massachusetts Know then Colonel) Butier was orcered titude this beautiful stant of cylurs,a token #1il) more valued for be ug presented by yon, whose brilliant eer- vices are 0 intimately c mnected with, thoseef tbe regi- ment, either as brigade or division commander. An@ sihee you were pleased to speak im sugh gratifying tora of the services of the ‘Thirty eighth, allow me tw avail iyseif of the opportunity to allude w yours, and w con- gratalate you ou their ceknowledgment by the Pi of the United States. Your promotion, General, has beem earnestly desired and expected by every officer and private under your c. 2S an act Of strict justice to you, and, if 1am allowei to say 80, to us, as wi ver 2 served distinotion is granted to the commander the com. mand feels a desire to take a moral therein. Justice bass been done, and weare all happy, General, to hear that major general ‘vhird army corps, the: formed’by the addition of Hook- ers (more recen' Berry’s) division with the on above mentioned, and Richardeon was promoted to the sion. Upon reaching Fortress Monroe, under McClellan, in the peninauts movement, Uolonel H. G. Berry, of the Fourth Maine, of Birney's brigade, was promoted’ to the ass! Sergeant Charles J. Swissler, Co. K, 5th Michigan, Corporal William Budde, Co.’K, 5th Michigan, *Sergoant Fayette M. Payne, Co’ A, 17tb Maine, ¢ 4 ‘0 rank of Sergeant Edward H, Crie, Co A, 17h Maine. g ic of bri ‘to the mand of | Nothingism, General ( ited promotion assigns you the Fi Corpora! Joseph F. Lake, Co..A, 17th Maine. ; raul igued com! t)-disband-an irteh-com fe hie. t by Gov: ‘rom the 3d of May, the date of tho battle «f Chuncellors- MRERS GER Glan Or ee Hiobardson's brigade. Before Yorktown General Hamil | 49 diaband an lrsh company im bis regiment by Governor | Vino. where yi di-Liogulshed Yourselt 8” mich, as welll by your superior abilities as comtnander as office, Com: ) Private James G. Holt, Co. B,17th Maine, ged the forces. General Butler refused his ‘by your per- mander-in-Chief of Wie nn. Private David Mourihad, Co G, 67th Pennsylvania, gers and privates wo had been canspica ov pon theirygal- ¢ Walker Rice, Uo, E, 67th Ponssylvania, Private Monroe Quint, Co. B, 17th Maine, Hi ve used by him in protest o fon in this act of ungencrous and unwis» pro. | 800al galiantry and contempt of danger. dantry, bravery und imeritarious servi % 4200 steo:or- | Private Henry Krean\nger, Go, K, 670 Penneytvania, Prag Ror Trevorthn CoB aith maine. i | againgt the unuscal fatigue details required from the ‘iv Seripuion, aud was removed by'tho now well nigh forgot. |, Speaking of the Thirty eightn New, ‘York Vohunceens,, _ fered & large number,p; the modals to te struck. ‘2 | Corporal M. A. Irwin, Co. F,-67th’ ania. Private John Lebanne, Co. B, 17th Maine. oyna Brigadier Kear- | ‘gn Gardoer, bat was almost immediately afterwards ad. [ there 1s ancther general o.icer wh 80 uame comes, Srder was yiven for the manufacture of &'«? medals t@ @ | Corporal J..K. Hamilion, Co. F,51th Penpsylvania, Private J. M. Hall, Go, C, 37th Maine, - oo a i Yanced t> tho position of brigadier general of the State | Very paturally to my lips, so. clanely | associated, s... Philadelphia house, General Birney person assuming | Sergeant Franklin s baw, Co. @, 57th Pennsylvania, Private 8. C. Pratt, Co. C, 17th Maine. * stplen him—the div! Nr gre Rye % litia. ‘Thus it will besecm thatat aperiod removed | 2 With the regiment. Everybody understands , " the expense. The work was boing proseeu 4d, when eRe | Sergeant John Burosides, Co. H, 67th Pennsylvania, Le. V om rete pho —— a -| from this exciting era by many years stern and wise cid | 1 moan General Hobart Ward. To him fay Mr. Goorge Bullock, a wealthy and pros n¥aont eitizen | Private Amos Miller, Co. —, Yh Pennsylvania, - Lecce Ry oe Xe cm we the country some earnest of the fof | the bonor and credit of baviog organize the Hi of Usat city, happened in.at the place of their, n\amufactare. | Sergeant Samuel Co, 1, 57th Peansytvania, =" Abe pedivainnadt Srey — leet ch op hdyetr sg ‘His old regiment will doubtless have a | 204 brought 1t 10 the high state of discipline and Discovering the ob.ect of¢be medal, he very quietly gave | Private Lovi Christ, Co. 1y5%h t. ‘Tho First and One Hundred and First New York. | Hberal and gratifying reception ou the oce.sion of its wrri- | [F Which it has been elways distinguished. Simce Cat. fireetions that twice the original’ number . 6! 0. | Private Charles ‘Maxum, Co. 1 57th Pennsylvania, = 17 ma ‘tieth Indiana t this time | Valat Lowell, alike ite place of origin aud the home of Ward's good services were rewarded by his promotionr struck and the difference in cost be chai to his ac; | Go. F; 67th ie Tastes datiens were sues! the brave and fearless Butler. 10 the rank of brigadier general, it hag Decn the good for- young. Such high-minded <iberality is desery 49g of all j tothe Caan Ky leeteate’s Gent.” With there ARY ORDA OF tune of the Thirty eighth to reinai, still under his core wren — oa qbapges the division to that ever memorable cam. | , Tbe f Pe cea rn hhis brigade, | So the connection be- RESENTATION OF WUE KRARNY MEDAL. Annexod is a representation of the medal tha- § ordered Glendale and Malvern Hills, and SAO EE OR SES ere ae gers ROR bak organ tnd awarded. The material ie bronze, and the | "eeribed sircle of the officers’ badge is omitted. In other, respects @e twoare similar:— > . Un the reverso are the words ‘‘ Birney’s Division.”’ THR AWARD. The medals were awarded by the division commander to tbe following general order. — ws General Order—No. 48 Hapquanrens, Piast Divison, Turn Conrs, May 16, 1963. ‘The Brigadier Geueral commanding division congratu tates it on its achievements of the 2d and 3d of May. ‘The division pierced the centre of the enemy's column, cap. tured over seven hundred prisoners, then returning, breaking through the enemy, who had closed in ite rear, the evemy's attack at daylight, held hie hardes in check and at bay uot ordered to withdraw and hold a position of honor given to it 1m the front of the new line. The division har added to the reputation gained at Wil Namaburg, Fair Onke, Glendale, Malvero, Mannaens, Chan ly and Fredericksburg, ond can now add to those names the Cedars aod Chancellorsville. With strengthened contidence in the gallant generals commanding the corpe and the army this division awaits ‘with impatie oe the order to agein meet the enemy of our country. Our rejoicing i¢ mingled with regret for the Slain and wounded: but the recgjlection of their bravery and maityrdom will be fresh with us evermore, and incite tw to still greater efforts. x ‘al commanding division announces: Hiorous and distingn shed non ivater, relected for their gal lantry as recipiente of the Kearny Cross,” the division decoration. Many deserving soltiers may have escaped the notice | of their commanding offeers, but in the selection after the wext battle they will doubtless receive this honorable dis Ainetion. Thie croer is in honor of our old leader the wearers of twill always remember bis high stondard of a true | and brave soldier, andl wil never dingrace it. US OF THR SOLDER RECKLVING THR aDAL. Graham's Brigade Vivandiere Anna Ftheridao, 6th Michigan. Tope, 114th Pennsylvania, Private Jobo Brants, Co. A, 114th Peoneylvania. Private Francia Hopkins, Cd. A. 114th Penneylvania Private Christian Kobrig, A. Ndth Pes ‘tvania. Corporal Androw Strotz, Ce , 114th Pennsylvania. Corporal Samuel N Cans, Co. B, 114th |'enusylvante. ivate Wiliam Werber, ©». 8, 114th Penusylvania. ygeant William J. Miller, Co, C, 114th Pennayivania, Gof. Sorreant Renj. J. Baylette, ¢ 114th Pennsylvania, Corpora) Michae! \annon, Co, €, 114th Pennsylvania. Bergeant Gorge W. Gower, Co. 1), 114th Pennsylvania, Bergoant Horta Graniey, Co, 17, 114th Peonsyivania, Corporal Brian .“claaghita, Co. U, [14th Pennsylvania, Sergt. Avdrew J. Cauningham, Co. P, Ll4th Feuneyivania. Bergeant Honry C. M"0*, Co. F, 114th yeopsgivanie, Sergeant John ¢ E, Lath Peney Vania. Bergeaut Joho F sylvania Bergeant Isaac Fox, Co}, 1, th Pennsyivants Privato James Maguire, Co F, SUtb | eo Priv: Fowler 11° P iy fvanpt, 114th Reaneylwnnia, 0. @, Lab FORAY yao, coestuily the order of the Major General com- | my tO attack at midnight; then receiving | + CO. A, ve Sergeant Honry K. Brown, Co, #1 40th New Yo Color Sergeant Androw J. W: h, Oo. B, im ‘a. Cy WiNew York, do, keuNew Ye Sergeant Andrew Holly w Sergeant Thomas Crawford, Sergeant Anthony Collins, C Sergeant Philip M. Harden, Co. Corporal G. Chamberlain, Sergean| » Pdi ay Looe Go. ‘gean' m Moyne, Private Isaac p Sergeant William Kdwards. Sergeant Joba Curtin, Co. Sergeant William B. Private J. L. Little, Go A, Sergeant H. Johnson, Co. | Serkeant G. M. Hanghion, Oo. Corporal D. Maxey, Co. C, 3d | Sergeaut H. H. Shaw, Co.’D, 84 Maine. Corporal 11. Kennersdn, Co. 'D, Sergeant G. L. Chamberlain, Co KE, 3a Maine, Corporal C. J. Daiton, Co F, Private H. J. Roach, Co. F Sergeant 0. M. Nason, Co. Sergeant J. Durgin, ©). F, | Private A. Luce, Co. F, 3d Sergeont G. E. Davis, Co. ¢ | Sergeant H. C. Webber, Co. | Corporal P. F. Rowe, Co, Private R. Cochrane, Co. Sergeant N. W. Jones, Co, Private L. W. Brow | Private Lemuel Powell, Co. Sergeant B. W. Smart, Co. ‘orporal Warren W. Austin, Co. C, Sergeant James Mclaughiin, Oo. Dy 4 Corporal Henry 0. Davis, Co. D, 4th Private Henry Marshal, Go, D, 4th Corperal Wikiam Barstron, Oo. B, 4th Corporal Nath Waters, Co’ K, 4th K, Chay Sergeant A, H. Rose, Co. F, | Sergeant Henry Leach, Co, F, | Sergeant F.0. J. $ Hill, Go. | zewwere presiore _— Co, r ¢ Daniel 0. ward, Co. G, | Private Horace Teilison, Co. H “in on” Corporal George P. Wood, Co. Hi, 4th Males, | Co. 4, 4th Maine. Corporal ©, W. ¢ ‘o. 1, 4th Me fu te Joho Donaghue, CO 1, 4th Maine, +00. A, Private Joba i Fairman, Co. A, doin indie Sergeant James B. Jones, Co. B, 20th Indiana, | Sergeant Thompeon Farmer, Co: 8, 30th Indiana, Sargeant George W, Milliken, CoB, 20th Indiana. Fergeant Jobn W. Wilisune, Go. (, 20th Indiana, Private E. GriMth, (0. C, 20th Indiana. Corporal Frankiin Barwick, Co. D, 90th Indiana, Corporal Lemuel J. Orwing, Oo. D, 20th Indiana, Private Charles W. Sentman, (@, D, 20th Indiana, rperal John f! Hendricks, Co. B. 20tt Indjana, Private Fijeot Wileon, Co. E, uth ‘ndiana, «+ Priveve Wim, ©, Matield, Ug, &, 200b Modena, ‘The Commanding General ran hay roy may again be found whose they have so long and so _ After the battle of Chantilly the Sixty-eighth, One Hun. | sustain. ~ dred and ogee nave and «| out Sieiecoanern ei narsates rena os ble At the conclusion of these proces! ‘ivania regiments were.added to jon, and | Sachuselts troops, battery bot ween McC ‘was dismissed, when thé officers repaired to Gen. Mr- | since the ‘battle. of Chancellorsvilie ber of ment aod Fort Nansemond wiil be Bereafter known as Batter, s 7 ‘have been withdrawn becaneo of the expiration of their | Maséachusetis. Sy command of 7 | ney’s headquarters, where refreshments io absreance- Sem ocensetcneet. But the dtvisba: sul Ry ita slories Seecuty bemeea Commander, 1s’ deatlaed to make’ Tor ultgelf-even a nobler record yet. Major General PECK. were served and a most agreeable evening was spent, during which the host received the heart; congratule, <a ~~ cap ip ge a but, Tonbeet, d-' hie well earued promt'oy ’ payee Toe teria of service <1 be Thiety eighth, together with wd > ; tbat of the Set, will expe on the 7. oe Bevan B. A.A. Cass. -R. STIRLING, A ess Pe The Fifty: Fifth (Colered) Massachusetts Cricket. NEW WOBK SECOND BLEVEN V8. QUEENS COUNTY. (fhe apembers of the above elude played a match om Over three hundred recruits for the Fifty-fifth (colored) | June. iS eogemens Bat regiments Wednesday #1 Hoboken. The score stood as follows:— regiment arrived atthe camp in Resdvillo wo day. ihe Fe bn San einen Dane tone expectations are “i regiment now sumbers about six husdred. COWIE GF BAM 70 Yuet Nike vert. " 1 think I'am authorized to state that the original com- Tho Park Commissioners announce that there will be | Sedier coverals. will retury, with them to New York to music at the Park, on the Mall, this afternoon at four | of the pn cog -g o'clock, by the Park Band, under the leadership of H. Hobart Ward, formerly of the Thirty-eizbih, Jed. B, Dodworth, if the weather is fine, The following is | '¢ brigade of which ot forms a part in the a . Dattle of Chanceliorsvilie, and Colove! Hayman, of the i programme:— eile ns a ee was od to the rank of brigadier | canadian Pe for his gallantr; Drigade to which his olf ' Meddox c.and b.HiadGeld. 1 3: Rg, the hal. both visit New York on the return of the regiments, nd Byes.. seeeeee 4 Ww Home Quick March... TOAD ss seeeisreereeeeee Th raat ne 1, Overture to “Oberon” awe Innings. QUEENS Runs. Garrison. 0 1. Fest March and Chorus from ‘‘Tannnauser”’ 2. Immortelien Waltz 3. Finaleto \ William th New York. Co. 1, 87th New Youk, fapseant Tiosouhg, Spliaca, Gor Ke Sts toc Bep;eant Thomas Mi: ‘Co. K, 31th New Your” The Tart. \ . | FASHION PLEASURE GROUND A8%OCIATION—TROTTING. | Fripay, May 20.—Stake $200, mile heats, best three in | five, im harness, play or pay. William Woodruff named ch, m. Minnie D. Pilfer named b. bh. Patchen Colt D. Tallman pamed roan mare. J.C. Bu M. . oT On and Saturday vext the &t. George Willow Clubs wil play & grand match at Bostord Te ne ' ST. GRORGR’S V8. WILLOW, OF BROOKLYN. ' SRRAAAAT SESS | 0 Promotio® and other honors (sword and medal; you have achieved in tho field, my jAevy General, ro 4 they have greatly delighted, have not at all surprised me. ing that you May live Jong for the benefit of your coum- WINFIELD SCOTT. (GENERA! t ‘The follawing ora: {the time for 4 distribueben net these deen designating General No. 6L. vl ‘The above first class clubs played a match at Bedford, | y kind regarde Hayman, whom | also yreate Hes nat anrees, Plast brvmiox, Tuy Cours, L. 1.4 yesterday, which resulted in a victory for the 34, Derees engaged. There wore four entries in the original nor. w. W. 8. May 26, 1963. George's, beating the Willows 1 000 tonings, with one . Sake, two of which only came to the pole, one ot the | Prigsdier General Honaxt Wann, ko. sbundred and two runs to spare. The annexed score wilt * ther two having diced, while the stell ite own tale:— Wajier b. Peatoe ©. Groves ,| Tre Qooren Umos—Recerrio® of tim Mate Ant Deranr- uent..—There was another immenre throng at the recep- 1g | 00 oF the mate department of the Cooper Unirm last even- yellow x 1 | ing. ‘The progtarnme ‘followed upon the oceadion wae the | yelled at the surly follow, sprit 0, | same aa that apon the previous evening, when the female | and the deuce . They returned The canis dance. A bear's bead wae 2 2 vata et | Broun 's box and passed from hand to hand, each. ' 2! ing additional interest to the | BfaVe, When taking hold of the Lead, grunting proeisely / feulipture on exnibition YRC 8 Dear. A User keg. witb « buckskin bead, wae : ore +1] urday evering, with somo; it out for a drum; each brave was armed with » wren 6 Seriveuet bi 1 -68 pupils of this institution are indeed | jong ettome, peek pentane aaa fooh dire whole astoin A ‘net out... mb +7 | sora of “igo pllahinents ia this | Deh, nmr end bent bet, Hyg cheering. Ava ; 1. byen, AiR 3 ] This clored , and the dance The day — | Tue Lacnaws Seavey Homewe—Connecox.—We are | before leaving Minnesota they killed Indiana, Total... ag 42 | {o state that Joho Bray, who was killed ia the | fnemirsquertiyn They dened sene, a anne : late shooting afray iu Laurens etrget, gave hie agsaiant | made “talks,” bowlel. grimaced cod, drummet, wbwted’ Fire in Lynn I aaron yan acapella ‘The extensive bakery of Austin & Co» In : hie? Friends aa baving ‘The America Outw 5 f wasrare soar ea a | Sue entra a cD et Ry eee epee Ee \ f '. . 4 * r | ahSommnsiers wwe deco So nl tc%® 1006 Boooy'sy ! Koes Beary. Sib aiolas oo sagetained, ' 1 moraing, a4 sailed at agren 0 clet for

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