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f _ ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 10,440. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1865, id not belie ‘the assertion. ; view before Generals Sherman, Slocum, Schofigld and : at them and worried th - the rest. Three-fifths of thi barefooted, and toes! SLOOUM'S VICTORIES. | hiv ctmam ances weet might parties halted and went into camp a few rods marched as lightly and rapidly, however, as they a apart, Here Colonel Alfred of Charleston, who did when they left Atlanta, and wore just as Semen ae beers eae, oo ed of 3 . i bers 4 Seneent _— ee BT | ee bere ‘ soe BA sfterthe folowagmanner:—ahett wan naing aout | Ling of Sherman’s March from Fayetteville to His New Baso— | mtr priover copturet surg th operations areal QENERAL LOCUM’ s T TLES. upon Captain Northrop’s squad of horsemen. bu; a by General Sherman's congratulatory order. Ean" Basere” sen ight’ be falad™ Nertas ier Scene of the Battles of Averasboro and Bentonsville. — Wane inttets end eects ds mia pany ng THE OASP bee ‘woul no The Army Fighting and Marob- | vis 'tisfonea wi is coptre: but betas aise pa oe ‘p\eaerseono Surgeon W. ©. Daniels, Modioal Director ot the Poor. ua the time very comfortably, marvellous stories of © yy “tt RALEIGH VA teenth corps, has enabled me to get acomplete ligt of the ing for a Base, his Fort Sumter experience to old acquaintances, within ere" oe LS casualties in that corps, My list af the Twentieth corps Siipeuritt on the a macet te ia ‘Kawley's trong JZ pe K casualties is not forthooming, owing to the Sg thas of the sy Suaicn, Pico a Mags! 7. . os SA Sno sedink me Soe roe me Oe eS Pe t 2 was one Instances of pillaging wi The Herald Special Account of How it | ste cosraon, ne part of “ine” coo a= pore The was rainy, 7 : : old becoming fearful. Jeff. C. 2 DW TO PETERSBURGS COMMISSIONED OFFICERS KILLED. Was Gallantly and Gloriously Dome. | Davis» omever, and, the Sghiing Revie Y- acace creer | tes Ga ter atindee TONS. BP. N . ‘cum, Davis were 7 ws, * \al Lieut. Edward Midgeley, 21st Wisconsin. Hamilten, ; Herman ‘tpen A all hi eevilted he heaersd site. KATA JeWATSUNG MILL ww Lieut. € Denese, doth Indiana. Henry Menderieldcn right leg; re neck 5 wm 1 kB t Brilli ment of Colonel Rhett that the rebels intended no more OLKS BARKBBEULAA Capt. J. seme, Sine and shoulder; F P bimon, cranium; ral William : P of the t psy ae nan CowEre . et Huge Blesar, 106th one ne pei pret wrote hand and tacks fuchard | Affair at Averasboro. TELE OF AVERASBORO. IMTCHENGRS STA. Tisut John M. Branum, 98th Ohio. Granier, right Knees B y | . morning of the 16th Sil- | Lieut. George T. Beers, 78th Llinois. ‘Woolford, right t} yer ‘the forces skirmishing, and we > Lieut. William H. Summers, 78th Ilinots, George Ballard f Cospe 7 porpl ’ found Landing, on the Fear ‘Lieat. Nicholas Moser, 224 Indiana Daniel tones ww, back dorsal; Hollis, M I, . rh Fayetteville. Cape wT Lieut. Chas, L. Devods. right thigh; August Stuly, left shoulder; Beret Splendid Fighting of Joe | rar parallel here, about eee ee im W Willson, right arm; Sergt James tanen, country ie poor, with Lieut. Colonel D. Miles, 19th Pennsylvania (commanding | Hf thigh; Southgate ill, might leg; Davi Hooker’s Old Corps. Dat elds rendered ahiy. Gisipal Third bi , tly. Reed, of stomach ; re, "a fissse;” Thomas the Kilpatrick and Hawley fou Copa We Wisken dist Obto, McCoy, arm; Joseph, | Yeager thigh; . the first line of works, between Silver run Captain Wm. Cc 2 ‘88th Indiana, Corporal George Bowers, le! hee at iittam O'Connell, and Taylor’s Hole creeks, they could go no Captain Scott Swann, Jeft shoulder; Sergeant Adam Tight leg; James further without help. “They had developed infantry, Lieutenant BC. Sevens, Adie 10%th Ultnete, Marshall; Sergeant George Jones, neck: Sergeant James TheEne: Dri and the Rout artillery and breastworks, which subsequently proved to * Vieutenant inane ere Me ne ‘Worstle,’ right side of face and neck; Sulathicl Barrett, my Lriven 1 | be the rebel “fret line.” Selfridge’s and Robinson's cet ee ie ear tian, left kneo—ail of the Sixty-ninth Obio. W B Wisher, brigades (the balance of Jackson's division) were sent : aaa Ae Lieutenant Ephriea Ru nda Tadiane, chest; Joesph Dunham, thigh; Eljah 8 Bartiow, thigh—~ to Goldsboro Opened. forward by General Williams, and Ward’s Third division Fk ee ee cs ise comeane, all ofthe Twenty. frst ‘Ohio, ' Adam Engle, l(t leg; Geo hurried up in case it should be The First division eZ Lleutenant ©. ©. Fulnt. ith Michigan. severe) Rittenhouse, left hip; Abram Deckert, right leg; Abram = of the Twentieth corps, the red star, moved off 7 CALUNG! Lieutenant W. W. Bates, 2ist Michigan, severely. Habecker, finger of right hand; Corp John L Leceh, left into the Ler 4 woods on the right, where Selfridge \ Lieutenant Robert Wilson, 21st Mic! igan, sovereiy, Jeg; F Dissinger, right arm; John Jones, left le ; Henry : ; Hawley, wit sholr brigades, assiaied Kilpatrick, Ward A\, \ Lfeuenant & W. Lyon, aiet Michigan, severely. Shaler, left popliteal space; Henry Getz, right shoulder, Detailed Report of the Desperate | came up tho main road with his division, through the foe ‘2st, Michi Datel Rice, left thigh; Peter Frankhouser, right wrist ion W. Millard, severely. Hugh left 4 tenant A. B. Cheney 2ist Michigan, chest, severely, | H¥é? ae Senet’ tie A Gian, saa » Tipepeete Acard eae ae ae ee (rele Lather Davish, right arm; ieee lingers of right S \ * Nata g Le Battle at Bentonsville. Minpatceel ka een ce aie eee hawk zs hear skirmishing when Ward came upon the roed, Hawley OS ES AS AE eee CREO, hand; Vincent Lee, abdomen; James Smullen, right arm ; . ras standing square and steady, while Kilpatric ‘Adjutant fiazard, ‘38th Indiana. Benj F Steele, Tight, side; Heston Cooper, right arm} floundered ugh the woods against the enemy’s left. Captain J. A. Bheckols, 36th Indiana. Solomon Shupp, side; Wm H Pool, abdomen; The Ene Driven in Confusion | ™¢ surface of the earth in these piny woods looks fair Captain John Madden, "79th Pennsylvania, Corporal Lawrence Boyle, arm; Eli Harnish, right my enough during rain, but it is very treacherous. The Captain Samuel Nixdorf, 70th Penssylvania, Jeg and shoulder; Ephraim MeCaiin, lumbar, resid; fr the Field. ‘crust covering once broken ch, the horse sinks two Livot, J. Efcher, 79th Penns Aol ida David Lewis, abdomen and arm; Philip Kling, shoulder; ‘om the or three feet like a plummet. The difficulty of Captain Ed. MoCafferty, Toth Penna Ivania, Stephen Dawson, right thig! of the 79th Penn. Serge j cavalry in such a place may be imagined, but Kilpatri Captain Thomas Higgina, Mth Miele Christian Williams, James Rickets, Herman. a, did it. He charged the enemy mounted, got in their Litat, Patriok Kelley 14ah ot John H Lyons, left fore arm; Sergt Samuel F Smith, le! fought right and ef, and only retired, when, he fou Lieut Coreliaa Lotay, 24m) Michi SE ee ee ee ae enna Announces it right and and only retired when he foun er of le! of the ane. General Sherman the | thafhe: Hawley Der mange oiaia aeoteen tae tabal 3, et Heory Deve, one an. Hiram L Hampton, left hip; James Heller, neck; Culmination of the Campaign Jeft, ‘The Eighth Indiana cavalry lost seventy-one men eS Captain Eben White, 16th Illinote. James M Markesbury—all of the 37th Indiana in this mélee in an incredibly short space of time. ee ee ied Hllnols. Heury Footney, leg amputated; Patrick Coony,, abdo- me ard, arm; P ‘Hint, arm; B Daniel leg;’ RH Speck, leg; John L Beck, shoulder; Sergeant eg; i i WARD STRIKES BACK. » in a Glorious Success. T overheard General Williams direct General Ward not \S} To W/2MING z —— # Lieut. Colonel James Lake, 17th New York, leg aod arm, " to push the enemy too hard when the Third division eet James Welch, Sergeant John Welch, Scrgeant E B Gib- moved up on the main road, The ‘ough biar of Ken-| oswAFAYE T TEVILLE USCALE OF MILES Saal Oomrat Gg era son, leg; C H'Bingham, hip; Alfred Henry, head; James tucky” replied that he would not hit without $ “5g Capt ©. P. pees Parr, bip; B)Plymet, ‘fore arm; Lawrence G' Weed, Rebel Accounts of the Ene | they struck frst; then ho would strike beck. a and e. bas wig Aas Cio, arm’; J’ ¥ Hendrick, leg; ‘Daniel rondage, B ) Dustan’s were deployed and sent. up carefully Hone ce Wiutushty, valet Obto, D Giassock, Sergeant Y L Hamline, fore arm ; sagements, by General Ward—Case on road, Dustan t! an | ployed a couple of brigades—Buell’s and Hobart’s—to | Brigadier General John G. Mitchell, Hardee | Lieut 8. I2ist Ohio. James Dillon, wounded and captured; Wm Overstrest, &e. &e, open field of a farm to the left of the road. Winnegar’s | drive them and Hoke led the The rebels came . Hen: muller, 108th Obto. hip and bowels; Silas Lane, wounded and captured; Ge, - 0 . Buffalo was brought up into this field, and | ‘ve them away. through the woods ly. enough, with arms Tol Jona B Tearce, doth Ohio. Chas Watters, wounded and captured; Corporal Gordon commenced: firing as rapidly aa they could load. THR REBELS REFUSE TO EB DRIVEN. oF at Tight shotlder, fring but to ‘a if de- poets aauuand, wacom cmovmetad Kimbal, bead Lewellen Sclophens, shoulder; a tan advanced acrogs the ficld, his brigade | The brigades ad briskt the enemy, | termined to crush in our line by mere weight of meat. | Brevet General 'D. Fearing, right hand, tenant Henry Watson, neck ; Sergeant A Lacro! an SHERMAN’S CONGRATULATORY ORDER, | climbed over the rade pile of rails’ and mud and tipo, ly engaged 4 they bowed | Cape Brigadier eee en bowels; John Murphy, hip’ and bowels; ED Hubbard, Feachod the reat of the enemy's Urat line of wores just ax | 804 dlacovered from thelr heavy fire, both musketry and | They were received with » furious fre, but they owes See home tie Srigade Liewenant Daniel Glassner, Alex Drew, Sergeant Henry Case got in from their fank. Three guns were captured | artillery, that the rebels were not to bo dislodged 80 | Coggswell and Mitchell, and got to the rear of Mitohell’s Hovey, W K Persian, neck; W F Brown, leg; Simon Special Field Orders—No. 35. and about one hundred prisoners, and sixty odd rebels la Tiaie. Ceti ocean Eitnete. Ritchey—all of the iGth Til! Corporal Wm Hest, thigh; ‘7 re the Thi that took ey—al he . Corpor 'm Hess, ig! Baanguaxmms, Mostasy Drvaion or nox Misnvewry, dead on the field, Case expounded Sherman’s flanking Jeol iene ene be reeset Poe ign cee ne re ey ace eat rena tis toe | ee tele ig Peer Corporal Martin C Barker, arm, sightboth of the ot Fray, WEAR eel I. Ou, policy, Dustan instanced Joe Hooker's idea; together swam) exami . thing where the enemy came in most strength, and eventually | Capt, John F. French, séth Ilinols, mortally. Ill. Sergeant Thos Homer, ung Ant ry, gee avi 22, ises. they get tho credit of the three guns and the prisoners, | Carlin. Am hour later Morgan's (Second) division; Four- | had his brigade in the form of « parallelogram, fighting | Capt, Wm. B. Bogardus, 86th Tilinots frees el Be Aig BRL Sag ‘The General commanding announces to the army that ‘TES BNEMY'S MAIN LINE. teenth corpa, had got into position on the right of the | on all sides. Coggswell’s men (ae eo water, and | Lieut, Sol. L. Zinser, 86th Iinois. e frien ayer Lim Ei i, a jens verte yyestorday it beat, on ite chosen ground, the concentrated | ,,,7p° repel nom known to be in consiterable forse, felt | road and was preparing to asst, ‘The report began to | Sed at rebels wherever they coaid be seen. |The enemy | Lieut. Wilbur F, Hodge, s6th Illinois, Corporal John Grabs, feft leg; Jams’ "A. Conlon, frac” ermies of our enemy, who has fied in disorder, leaving | works, extending from Black river to the Cape Fear, |. prevail that the left wing had met an “obstacle,” and et "s brigades in the “ear, pressing them #0 ord Be ean enth ‘ono? pitas, ture lower jaw; Second Li seer Miles be 1 tthe r- ‘his dead, wounded and prisoners in our hands, and burn. | Perhaps two miles, covering the intersection of the | further preparations were made to remove it. Tho eno- | hard that the boys in blue were forced to| Tieut. 8. D. Webb, commanding 19th Indiana battery, | F°ant Fae Carroll, neck: poral Thomas Crow, fihger; Gol with the Raleigh road. ‘The distance be- | \-, fomp: over thelr Preastorks to repel the as. | Cencricu » | Haniel Burns, A Gonid, fingers; Morris Tobit, thigh? {ng his teldges on his retreat. tween the two rivers was here shorter than at any | ™Y’S canton, froma position somewhereon the left of | sauits in thelr rear. In one of these as- A Sergount Chaties Murrabick, fingers Levi, Marga arms On the same day Major General Schofield, from New- | other point. We prosed up to this main line and | our line, sent shells, spherical case and canister, into the | gaults Colonel Drummond, Fourteenth Michigan, cap | john Shovenke bie aunt, "Osan hin G Joni HW Warner, leg; RF Hares, Bead; Robt ge ours ‘ern, entered and occupied Goldsboro, and Major General | Pm re agg b> moreer eh Ward's ierome woods where Slocum, Jeff. C. Davis and Morgan were re- | tured an officer, who gave his name as General Hoke. | gemyel Clark, Nicholas Daniel Barnes, Fredo — "0h we 7 7 a = i ~ oft x hor Torey, from Wilmington, socured Cox's bridge croomng | nd’ and owing to the unfathomable mad were having | Posing overboard several soldiers remark that “ihat | Hote Cosmento io rua in charge of « squad of ment | Yegeh Perry Shortall, 1m New York; Join H Gull | thigh; J A Clark, fidger; Alfred Klint, fuco; fand laid a pontoen bridge across Neuse river, so that our | trouble in getting up. Shermawand Slocurn sat around | rebel cavalry won't drive worth a damn.” ‘To escape in the mélée was camparatively eagy, and Hoke | Dante Be urdite teh tunel, Wm ML at oer Mngt Bat lining vite So ig @ampaign has resulted in a glorious success, After a _ betipaesd wccpcese cb the road with their fe under =R MORES’ FARM. has not yet reported as prisoner of war. Captured rebels | From}; bert Blackburn, 62d Ohio; ‘Joseph N en ae eee — ee ei gto march of the most extraordinary character, nearly five | ivision, Fourteenth corpa, came Up kt one tne, | _ Mf. Morris, whose farm was overran by Union troops | f2¥ and staf were at one time in the rear of our | Warg, “Wm Caan dt ;, Corp W Price, | neck; Corp Thos Smith, head;'John Wricht, Andrew hundred miles, over swamps and rivers deemed impass- | when it’ was reported that ryan was hindered by Sher- | that morning, owned but little cleared land. His house, NARROW NOCAPE OF GENERAL MORGAR. ade acy ghey Rtg Hay, Wim Deliert, | MePlicrvon, arm; Corp’ Alex Bondey, le;; Sorgt LD able to others, at the most inclement season of the yoar, | man’s headquarter wagons, which were said to oocupy the | built of logs, is situated ine fifty acro eornfiold, which | | While this promiscuous Aghtiag was going on General | Inq; Corporal Borie Woodk. Sebdheld, James Woods, | Pulton, great toe; bg cone Og i pene and drawing our chief supplics from s poor and wasted | fod, in6 chief directed Major Dayton to have the wagons | slopes gently to the swampy pine woods through which | Morgan, who had been cogsniing with Jed. ©. Deis | sergeant sulivan , $8th Ind; Jotin K Miller, 424 | Nigh’ fog; “Biephen Losey, leg Corp. John Cramon, country, we reach oar destination tm good health and | Everything was to be sacrificed to get all the troope in. | rane the Goldsboro roed. He lives three miles rom en- | Glurg, Davie’ chiet, of sng Teale dred ot half a | D4: vine lars weed W Gran, AD Sutcklon, | forecrm ; 'Eamuel_ Kinney, hand | Chas TL. Wise, condition. eo a with his line tonsville and twelve from Cox's bridge ove: the Neuse, | dozen suoceoded speenecing Gree To Ww , Corporal Peter C Harmon, wounded and Leave ~~ sana wound- I thank the army, and assure tt thst our government | Tmaun€ Cape meat Tavines, drove The iecl akir, | Three-quarters of a milo beyond Mr. Morris, where the | bY, Tanning throdgh vat least a division of | rebel Corporal John McQueen, David Shelters, | Sergt CRA Costink ase pital Bomeoan” and people honor them for this new display of the phys: | mishers into the main Ine of works and then balted, | Goldsboro roed turns to the right, lives his neighbor, Mr. | When tho fight was over at might, rebel dead were , i Mich; Corporal Joba Boosar, John McPherson, Dan- | hand; Richard Bevans, foot; 'J L Birbig, lox; Anthony fea! anid, moral qualities which redect honor upon the | because there was no senso in going furthor. Cogswell, | Willis Cole. Noar Mr. Cole's house, running throagh hie | found on four, sides of Mitchells brigade, in the rear Se eros pheiten eben Olio; tal: Foster, eg; John Gusinan, ‘shoulder; James Manning, whole nation. Hawley, Robinson tnd 8 Toridge, made atiempts Upon | cleared flelds and into his pine woods, facing west and | 24 front of Vandever and Fearing, while they lay in estar Prost, flat Ohta; Sargeant Joshua Bennett, George | Hircdge, right grvla—al of the ith New Yorks Cape ‘You shall now have rest, and all the supplies that oan | but they did not bi ‘an atom. Next morning they | covering the forks of the road, as at Averasboro, the rebel | unfortunate in striking this part of the line, fo Fille gy bem toa OMS, Caen echraivos, Charles 'P Gavia’ arin; Capt 8B Morehouse, ie toe De brought from the rich graneries and storchouses of want eae went penne oa Lgubrerts toed ine was found. Their right was protected by Mill DETERMINATION OF THE ENEMY. George Dawson, George W Gro a eee Fire o es perme — ee ae eur magnificent country, before again embarking on now > ae frome Be dye ‘dod saa Pune wing cexighe ‘creek, their contre and left by the swamps which sepa- Pin Loonapaeiy ~rkge | ae eas ous bee Sergeant Edward rosy, John K Lynch, seth col Sorgt Corwin Ta ee thins Oeap Ezekiel flack, (oo end untried dangers. againat trees Everything went to ‘show that the force | rated Morris and Cole. Their line was something like a | was rolievod three times, and fresh troops sent in. Vig- pg Ryd, og Seg wh or ons Sergt James @ Irvin, arm; Thomas Prasser, ‘aaten : W. . SHERMAN, Major General Commanding. | wiilch tus waa most thoroughly whipped. Captain | segment of a circle, though irregular, fashioned on the | orvus charges were made at other points, bat nowhere nee Crock, Philo owttg Temes Desbont: Toh | epee Dune, erm; Cafe sere foot; wm 5 Sebsiis war Killed’ mM voy ae scoop net principle, the object of which will be secn | did our line waver. Late in the afternoon thelr cavalry Il; ‘Abab Godfrey, 10th Mich; Wm W Thouser, Patnick “wl ; Se EK Senay Mi bi Secsh law ; Captain Charleston, ‘P- | whon the story of the fight is told. appeared on our left in considerable foree, ti:rustening w, Frank Mi Ina B Rochio, Corp Hamil breast; " hy dees In, MARCHING FoR A BASE, tured, severely wounded, and large numbers of wound.d SLOCUM OETS UNEASY. eur wagon trains. Dustan «bd Case, of Ward's division, | Ren, pr oy ilk: Comp thigh; John Ounién, forearm; Seryt Calvin hater, hi Febol private seldiors foif into our hands, Our loss was | Morgan's troope bad been Aghting am hour or more, | with ane of Ya brigades, blocked the game, | homen Lawrence, ASert Pameney ie ytinee Sree Nr Daniel C Whartealy, head: Sarge Danial Duvet Boots Mr. E. D. Westfall’s Despaten. cavalry, lous. eno banded sot” sovesty-cna., tas | Carantey tate mck on ae Heal eniaes ned Gen: | uring tee Be hoe I a yer end Didier, Thos | segce Oetzander, Mats; Philp, Vendran, heed ce both Gormono, N. C., Maren 24, 1808, | most sorrowful sight Isaw daring the Aight of the 16th | Slocum began to show a litle uneasinces at tho HS LAST cAROR Bre Thomas Tear, hacgt ie Aboiet Wan Bova Tee Cty ee cM Ng oriole Wale, Henry ‘The movement from Fayetteville commenced on the | Wee thst when the detail from Kilpatrick's command He caeeny, Ceatered Say scatrentad. beth, Of oP, ber tigre mean rae Roamans bay nyt She 4 Salmon, Adam Patterson , Issac Dutton, EL Romig, Bolo- bal The “ Cowling, thorax; Wallsce Hogarth, ab- ‘24th of Marob, by s feinting column, consisting of Jack- | of him.on the pommel of the saddle, taking the re- food earthworks, and Morgan reporied hey stretched | went They cate {nto Mr. Morris’ open flelds soon, Laegett, Sith Onlo; Bengt Lister Black, bores A | domen; Repben Howell, scalp; Wm Broth, leg; Martin add’s and Ward's divisions, Twentieth corps; Carlin’s and | mains beck for burial. The losses of ‘9 com- beyond his right. struggle for the Goldsboro | silently, yell, universally aqpounted part of D Geo W contard sath Ill 1 of the 113Ui Ohio; Simon Romman, Morgan's, Fourteenth corps, and Kilpatrick's cavalry | ™A24 's proof positive they fought well, even if the in- | road promised to be a sorore ose, se Juckson’s divisi a and marched steadily on towarda Bobin- | Dore, Di iemmgcr,, ¢ relly, sees Ounminghess, J hand Licheoberger, flesh; Joseph Bucholey, ft line were disposed to deny it, “ which they were | Twentieth corps, was put into line on the lett of the son atid the five basteries | They were reoelved with the | Car"g * Jan E Dowsy, 7sth Ll, Wie Wattastoy, | Shoulder: Jacod Moore, 'forearm—all of tho @ommand, taking the river rosd toward Raleigh The | not. “0 case it was Sta o@loers were sont back | heaviest musketry Robineen and Belfridge could ive Serre neces aba “ine Tee then ben in mee 100tp Ctl; Eoeneser 7. Mapp, tBigh;, Jaseph F. Koes, ‘trains of the left wing were started on an interior road, ‘THE ARTILLERY VIG on the road at their groatest speed to hurry up Ward's | them, at which many of the gray mass put up ae leet * Senos K Hodgwoa, 1sech “Ml; hou) pH carpe lider; John T. Mercer, directly toward Goldsboro, in charge of Geary’s division, wae er, es, Major Reynolds first tarned the | division. Capt. , the last one of several sent with nq I have sven “‘bummers” 40 | Coc) Geo’ Riley, 86ih y menth; nel Conde, arms; Robert Mitchell, " ins upon the eaemy and used them with great | the same message, met the old warrier acoaple of miles | while fighting bees. The exertions of their officers, who " i ‘Martin Ovorholt, neck; Isaac H. Chand- Twentieth, and Baird’s division, Fourteenth corps. | effect , With no ether target than the rump of | back. Ward laughingly motioned him away, as if he al- | were really active and truly brave, brought them on in ENLISTED MEN WOUNDED. ler, hip T, scalp; George C. Mageo, hand; Howard's wing moved in the same manner on parallel | ® white horse, biew up a caisson at one thousand yasds, | ready knew the mowage by heart, urged his horse into @ | some Kind of order Ps point where Hawley‘s (Jack- Augustus Hillborne, face; Elias Monfort, back; Corpo- | Oliver TOR go L ase & mda mata ie eon ey ret | HE at a ee haga Sak ada a | Se, Tua “a cts re any | ete pomiac ghee Mase: | Pinon, a" le A Sl ty an uninoumbered fighting column on the left, another | — The reason givea forthe Aight on the tle men sever march Shand’ the nonad: | stood it bravely and came om It was e crits! momest | head; Jeood Buna SGrial Golden, right. nest John Henrie, abdomen; Lewis Gluchm : E #2 i 4 lett leg; Gi Corp ofan enemy's guns. They arrived at Morris’ house at | behind our line. Slocum stood metioniess and speech- Serene oy J Dariaon, et hand; .ibni J Sheets, | Wm 8 Ellis, head; Wm li Meluner, Jeg; cob ‘ben fm front, and on the right by the sea const and swampa, | enemy were ing as while they twain across ‘i, i where no enemy could come. Hardee, Wade Hamptoa, 5 te ‘one o'clock, and Slocum’s available force—four divisions | less near the batteries, intently yen py ma left leg ; Joseph 3 ea a ht leg; Holand McDonald, Sree lenry et: eee aeeer pone 2 Wheeler and Butler retreated up the river road— ‘Vhousand men . i" Seng James Wills,” Corp the route to Raleigh as well as one of the paths pelt. I believe he vi ip; Corp leg; ens of the rebel | tweon Carlin and Morgan, st the wise suggestion of Joil, fistened for sounds from Cartin and. Morgan: Kilpatrick, shelly Jeft. ankle; | George i, aria—all of the 34th Iitinots; Goldsboro—and i u 4 bd tt wes expected they would attempt to whipped at once. G. Doris. who was a visitor, showod ail his splendid seth jae | Levi TMaht torcerm? utua 8 Worthman, right | 1s Amos 'Gcott, band; Peter Burn band; preg advance in that direction. bet ga pon Stati: erie eeu ieee ecet iene tee a Gaile of admiration of the way these. mos Bught, and 5 Joba $ een rant te! Seaman eed rene, Uae esi ble Bid; Joba | eat lot—of headquarter wagons—with on the were satis{actoril; mt- | slapped his thighs ecstatically w! were right fect ; George H Miller, ; Joseph Correy, j, Edward in, ire rd ‘wing, a fect which I reorived as an indication that the tordoldaboro. Wo | tack or defence, General Carlin took Duell's rigide of he | checked, The fine batteries then opened es a die Be the ad Otto? Aum A’ Whitmer, lett | Colving, ara; Berg Wiliam ® Miller, might hued; Zohn menced the march fora base. | division and moved off through the woods moro than a | tance less than eeven hundred yarde, throw. ‘W Bresmeman, arm; WS Baldwin, abdomen; F McNa- Jefe would reach Goldsboro first, no matter who or what ¢ Michigan engineers built, } mile to the front and left, in search of the enemy's | ing eanister and spherical case into the waver. man, scalp; Christ Manate, hip; John H Wood, facs; @pposed it, After travelling through Georgia and the | threo bridges, upon which our army crossed this trouble- | right flank. He found the enemy, but he. did | mg mass of rel the di being as rapid Berg’ Albert J taford, thigh; Johu Goram, elbow;’ Philij Cafblinns with the great chief, 1 have an abiding fakh | Some swamp drain, and thearmy moved off in the direc. | mot reech the cod of thoir line The move- | for a ume as the ticks of @ lever wach, aide; Robert 'M Hamilton, ‘leg; poh ( an aan , a8 laid down on the maps. Asyet | ment regulted cieeaneronety for Buell’s 1c. | Smoke settled down over the guns as ft grew dark, and i hand; Thos Koetins, head; Mi on where he pleases, not ee eee The rebels left their works and came down on Buell in | the flashes seen through it seemed like « steady, burning hand; let Serg Wm Lauson, scalp; Corp Ji VAYETTEVILIA 48 WE LavT rr, * the army had not been assailed. Geary and Baird, | swarms, It was afterwards ascertained that an attacki fire, and powder and peach blossome perfumed the alr. tit, back; James Gallaher, thigh; Serr J Fhe quiet old town of Fayetteville experienced the with the traing, bad already crossed the river we were | column of Joe Johnston's army, consisting of three divi- ‘Captain Winegar, of the Buffalo battery, who “drew s arm; Corp James W Becket, ai Se fighting for, sions massed, burst forth upon Buell as he appeared in | good bow” at Gettysburg and Chancelloreville, mays he ; George Longer, arm—all first staggering blow against ite life many years ago, 600p ror )mvIL. front of them. His brigade was overpowered and forced | never witnessed such artillery fire. The enemy retired Jerse thigh ; James Cannon, arm ; Famuel Ric ‘when railroads first began to divert the products of Meek Mayor Mclean, of Fayetteville, beck through the swamp in rome disorder. General | hastily and in confusion, and one hour later not @ shot thigh; Robert Olives, thigh; Payton las, ; ‘Western North Carolina and the border districts of South | Oo™Plaisant when the Yankeo troops Buell bad two horses kifled under him while endeavor. | was heard along the line. General Slocum ordered his | right hand; Lecoher, cranial bone; Hans Salver- | Charles Randolph, side, slightly; Joseph Dixon, head, tied up and whipped half a dozen or ing to rally his men. The mass of rebels moved irre- | tentfly pitched near the spot where his headquarters aa, eat bone; Owen Kennedy, right forearm; Mo- slightly William Silvers, breast; Levi Aliman—oll of the Carolina through other channels than the Cape Fear river | to be left when the pontoon bridge was taken up. sistibly on, enveloping three guns of Stackhouso’s Nino. | had been, and slept quietly oa the ground the left wing | ses 'W Cleveland, face; Joshua Meller, left arm; Corporal | 125th fil; Capt Win 8 Hogardus, hip; John Tomb; New. tothe ocean, By careful nursing at the federal arsenal | Contrast to this exhibition of animosity against the Yan- | tenth indians battery, Hobart’s brigade and Rob- | had won. James M Clark, iy forearm ; John Brady, left thumb; | tom Ray, bip; Samuel santa am And breast; Andrew eos wi * ‘a brij out of the we into e open fleld | GENERAL SHERMAN CONCENTRATES IN JOR ‘a wRorr. jugent, rightarm; John ‘E, rm; jehiig, ‘DB, mm : went ‘7 ; for a tong series of ‘yours it partly recovered, only to | Keet 1 will, record the story inson’s bi he woods into th Jonmarore’ ‘Aifred Nugent, John Strong, right. forea: Nehlig, abdomen, mortally ; Corp Addison Tanguary, arm »P ly © | wounded rebels who fell iato.our hands du Where Morris’ house was situated. They had gained half | | During Sunday's fight General Slocum sent four mes- | Noah A McKorkle, throat—all of the 'Zist Wisconsin; | Corp David Buket, hip; Thomas F Everhart, skull, mor- be stricken more heavily by the hand of the | tle of the 16th. They were paroled, their 8 mile of ground, four hundred prisoners and three guns | sages to Gencral Sherman, setting forth that the left | Thomas H Markley, left shoulder; Samuel Baxendale, | tally; Jas Pauker, check; Jas Trowbridge, ‘cheek: Sergt mother who nursed it The has been radel; a rebel officer was left to this vigorous aesault. wing bad been pounced opon by Johnston's entire anny, | right thigh; John Kine, t leg; Samuel Gallup, right | Jno Sinkinson, abdomen, mortally; Thos Black leg; pep y withdrawn, and the aged babo will probabl couriers were sent up thé A REMINDER OF CHICKAMAUGA. and asking for assistance. arm; Corporal erick er, left leg; Marens Bane, | H Kilver, leg; Sergt Thos J Love, Bergt A 1. Ross, neck ; Y | to come take them to Fayetteville, and everything The hospital of the Fourteenth corps had been General Sherman moved troops rapidly forward when Tight shoulder; ol right thigh; Alex 8 Mason, ban ba Aa, lor, hand; Corp Joba Anderson, leg—all of Ge in the weaning process. Of the arsenal not one stone’ | else done to make establ! ‘at Morris’ hous, and the surgeons had been | General Slocum’s second or third despatch managed to | left side af hoad; wk, left thigh—all of the | the 66th [ilinoix. Jucob Myers, legs Elsey Gox, ankle; yeomains upen another. Of the mills, where corn was 4 LABORION® MARCH. hard at work for three hours, Pale and bloody men la: find him. At daybreak on the morning of the 20th { 104th Ill; William Job: left side; Sergeant Milton | Samuel Grimshaw, slightly; Co McMaster, thigh, ground to feed, and raiment to clothe the operatives Supposing we had got through with rebets, the cotamn | under the blooming h trees or against the outbuil Major General Hazen’a division of the Fifteenth corpa, | Thompson, right knee; John Patterson, left elbow and | slightly; Sergt Theodore Awmphreyville, abdomen: Ezra 6d set out for Goldsboro at its beet pace; yet this was | ings of the place. In the woods opposite the wagons of | Geary’s of the Twentieth and Baird's Fourteenth | bowels; Sorgeant M @ Rathbarn, right knee; Frank | J Mawn, leg; Jno W Barnes, thigh; David MoFee, hand; rr 1a ha ies et the arsenal, none are left. The tannories are destroyed, | uncommonly slow. Nowhere to Georate, Virginia, South the two 8 had been parked. The road, the garden, | corps reported on the field, having marched all night | Mills, face; 8 Fleteers, abdomen; Charlies Bell, right | James E Sanders, arm; Sergt Goster, arm; Bergt ‘and the whole mechanical industry of thc place is a ruin. | Carvlina, North Carolina or Tennsssee have I eeen such | and all available spare around, were crowded with pack- | from the new Goldsboro road, where the trains were | thigh; John Riaces, Gouri Henry Pfeifer, fore- | David Scott, thigh; Corp Joseph Thompson, thigh; John ‘The crowd of citizens, white and black, who blocked u; fearful roads as thove we traversed after leaving Black | mules, negroes and “bummers,” on their lank, lean | moving. General Howard, with Logan's and Blair's | arm; Daniel Long, left leg, shell; William Biming, foro- huey, en; Corp Henry H Pickle, thigh; Borge P | viver. Such unfathomable mud in the ~@ach de- | horses, When Carlin's men came.out of the woods be- | corps, came up on the right, by way of Cox's bridge, and | arm’; Corporal Lewis ‘eft thigh ; Isaac E] John Milter, log;' John Wi , back and Ie Pearson street, clamoring for river tzansportation out | ceptive quicksand by the side of the road, su cremps, fore the rebels, and reached the open field, they took | at noon of the 20th Sherman's army was in line before | Dancer, left thip ; Beal T Zegier, forearm ; | hand, Peter Kiser, shoulder; ilip Shafer, Knee; from the Godforsaken place—the swarms of pilgrims | ™orawes and pi were never seen before ‘by this | breath and began to fire again, Bullets from the enemy | Joe Johnston, outnumbering him twotoone. The enemy | John P Grace, thigh; Robert Forrest, left thigh; Seymore | Samuel Hardy, face—all of the 52d Ohio. who raised duston the broad road to Wilmington on the army; yet the men wounded dering the fight .on th to patter aguinst the logs of Morris’ house; ehelis | abandon d the ine facing west during the night of the | Whitman, hip; Corporal Johnson Roberts, lel i ; John | Firet Lieut John Gooding, side, plightly 5 Wm Salmon, 16th were taken over there roads w army w: , when solid shot plonged inte the ground alarm. | 1vth, and took up one facing south, yet not exactly Cray left leg; 1 James Hefflefinger, right elbow; | shoulder; Antrow Peak; Peter Relling, left lung, Sorgt morning of the 26th, will attest this. Men arti women, | ambulances could not be procured. Many of the caves of | ingly near the wagon train. Surgeon Daniels, | uncovering the road to Goldsboro, over which the left | Philip Culver, re it thigh; James Douglas, neck; Cor- | Thos J Chariton, hip: Thos G Inkerinan, legs First Sergt ‘with nothing valuable save helpless children in their | *¢vere wounds did not survive thie horrible ride. The | Medical Director of the Fourteenth Vago py ceoen abel wing must travel, Morgan moved up and faced the | poral John MoNutt, foot; Johnson Parker, right hip; | Geo @ Taff, hip; Oliver; Jackson Thorne; Wm left Fayetteville that morning ‘or a one hundred wounded ie this suffering in trai ition | move his hospital at onee. Wounded and fain men | new line. Hazen’s division went in on the right, | Ooagon Haines, back; Lewis B Reed, acalp—! Indiana; | Swenenger, shoulder; Sorgt John J Huston, log; Peter orma, ‘among their to abandonment among eene- | made a last desperate effort, got up and straggled offin | and the connection was complete. During the r- | James M Critoelow, abdomen; Andrew Beasiey, arm; Hart, foot ; Samuel Davis, leg ; Jas 3 and twenty mile tramp, quite cheerily, in the belief that | mies. the direction Dr. Daniels pointed out; “bummers,” horees | noon of the 20th Logan's corps prowed up in | Jobn Goldamith, paletta—42d Indiana; William Dorshem, red Schotergath, Geo W ‘Witcox—alt of they could, dive gad pack rales rushed against each omer na inad race front, while General X Mower’s division, of Blair's corps, deft thigh and scrotum 3 Joseph B Ford, lett foat; lonac th a ,iaaiane. iat _.@ = ; Ase Maru ‘ for “the rear’ aud safety; wacons, hopelessly stalled in | attacked and carried a couplo of nes on the right, jus ; Lewis mii 0, jomen ; Jeft behind them. Major McRae, an old aod wealthy THE BATTLE OF BENTONVILLE. the black earth of tie woods, were jerked out by the con- | They penetrated to a point where they could hear our Webb, near fart eye and hand; Corp, james =H | Gideon C Melieoy, breast; First Sorgt Ut teed citiaen of the town, sold me sihriqreienae ms vuls:ons attendant upon the bursting of sheila just behind | wounded cheer in the rebel hospitals, when they were | Henderson, right knee; William ‘ree, chest; | Sergt Thos @ folly, face—all of the 78th Ill; the Mttie that remained to the rich, and a strong per- cnevmmem ome. cant th and in*a short time the cleared land and woods by darkness and a line they could not carry. | John A Mullins, right breast; Henry Leorro, left | Gear, 28d Ind. ; Corp Sylvester R Rawlins, 2% Ind, sonal.effurt on the pertxef those strong enough to make peel within a mile of Morris’ house were peopled only by men ft, bag and baggace, thoulder; Corp James © Mill, right thigh—8th Indiana; | William Lynn, 2d Minn, thigh; Archibald “Madison, 10 an effort, could prevent yest suffering among those who About a thousand men of Dibbrell’s cavalry command | with guns in their hands, the bridges over Millcreek. Logan's cot fi George H Elkeston, left side; Squire M Nichola, leftarm; | Mich, thigh; ‘Bergt Charles vicKinley, shoulder; Evan + were unable. to get,away. The kind heartedold man | preceded our column on the road to Goldsboro, Th. GUNRRAL SLOCCM FORME A MEW LIN. toneville and brought off a large number | Rostwell Corwin, right arm; Sergeant Arnold’ 8 Bissell, ina; George H Wheeler, arm ataputated, Sergt commenced ing in that direction before we deft. sneaiied ot tas Vashem ann trae wan, & General Slocum, who, with General Davis, hed boen | left by the encmy in his hasty flight, | right eyebrow; Owen F Atwell, thorax and left lung; | Joeeph Garrett, thigh; Ivo Brooks, Wand; Wm PATETTEVILLE A@ 4 TEMPORARY RABE. rps bkirmished with the | driven out of the swamp by the rebel advance, estab- | wounded were found and paroled, and © | George A Blood, right wrist; Clarence Deland, ig : | Hugging, hip; Patrick Miles, hip—all of the Mi; ae the distance from Wilmington is one hun. | rebels over many miles ef road, keeping thetn at are- } Jisised headquarters uear Morris house, and ma new | the fine of their retreat dead reb Is were Leander Hine, leit log; Wm O Hurd; Bli Landias, loft | Win H Thayer, ride; Wm yoy abdomen, mortally ; .Gred and weeyy miles, the entorprising quariermasters | gpect.ul distance from the head of oureoiumn, One | «lisposition of Dis troops about twenty-live yatds.in front | Stackhouse’s uns, lost m the fight of y, was re- | hand, finger; Champlin Lent, loft knee; John Starring, | Corp James A Stewart, arm; Seryt Harvey Austin, arm #t that pent boatloads of furage for animals | ning, jut onthe wen went the fired .9'['22 B.D. General Rubineon's brigade had checked the ad- | covered in the woods, | Kebel statements show thelr lows | ert grein; harles Tyter, right Ohigh ; Sergt. Silos Austin, | and side; Ha Burbank, hand; Jobin Cron, clapat ; St Fayetteville before General Sherman could et eniitetd int down, rebdla fired a) vance of the enemy, after a couple of retrograde muye- | to be five thousand killed and wounded, I do not doabt | left groin; Corporal Scott H Chapin, right leg; Wm H Corp John Mi ews, arm and abxiomen, mortally 5 nk away frem them. These well meaning officers | cannon they had, and by an wnfacky shot wounded | monte, Robinson's chlonele were examperated, and jointly | it, for no point could be selected in that pine woods | Wells, right arm ; George Sunkland it knee; Ebenerar | Warren, arm and chest; Thomas 0 moe Law- gnder the hal tion, that shoes and stockings, | qoupie of these foragers and killed four horses. They | Tetttrned a profune reply to General Williayos, when he | whore rebel dead wore not in view. Our lows will proba. | Garrett, left thigh; Timothy Tagrad left leg; Benne | rence Woodlock, band, and Corp Joseph Whiting, knoe ate and Cincinnati hard bread, abounded deen Saslity tained wiah that Boch at inquired if they could bold that ine, “We've come | bly roach i'te n hundred kitted, wounded and preoners. | KR Frary, right forearm; Sergeant Ephraim Lewis, loft | all of the 14th Mich; Madison & Sawyer, arm, 86th Ill; vi the while corn in .all its variety of forms jen hastily ih theirgun: Such skirmishes were.) pacy far enough; we'll stay bh and fight uli Uhe in P leg; Corporal Calvin E' Hungerford, right leg; Ethan A | Alex © Dim, thorax; George B Thomas, hand, Wm was unheardef, About seventy-five thousand pounds ef | common; but the march of the left wing wasaet im- | fernal regions ireeve over,” &e. eo new bine weer made § festbrook, left thigh; Wim H Stratton, right elbow; | Hilton, arm? Wm Giles, therax; Benjamin Foster; Wand, hand bread--aot one Gay's rations for the army—wers | yedod by them Wil the moruing of the 19th, when she | toeaform to Robtnron's ani Hawley's advanced posi: | before the fight, coming Lewis Vanhining, neck; left side; Henry s'Stratton, right | and Samael Harding, thigh—all of the b2d Ohio; went, rand div! for @ Sunday dinner. An mi tek wee es. ‘ Cast Ac thon, and Slocum, decidedly eooi, sat down under a ieee | geficral’s plan wax, as he explained i thigh; Momford & Shellman, ecalp; Sam B Ream, Joho H. Poole, back ; harnay Keenan, head; Levi Kem- ‘amusing comtpent on this misconception was made by a || foragers #0) General in, wi to await further d'velopmente. Hari around the nowy morning, to | Sergt James J Lark, left elbow; Scixtechayler 8 Bowen, | worthy, lee amputated, Henry Rewhouse, face; Henry aoe Cade wg Deh fe A % ie <2 was in advance, that the enemy’ would net Te TOK OF SHR TROOP tir one of metal # nun’ Ct eh tt, while tots forearm Corp gate Reynolds, right exebraw Hoya—ail of the aH i, bowye epee beete . pper who brought nts, 5 ” 9 dine at two w'clock P. M., when al troops late Hampton held the Othermont —¢ 1) Slocum wag | Prosper Crary, face; Martin Gray cer; James Hariow, B., 87th Ind. ; Mart +m aren ery like to take a lead fore ‘back?’ ‘Saldiers who had = A harried ~~ te na ton wd rae were in position, wee about two miles long, the four | to be decoyed tote the Bentorsyive ne 1 mall foree | left 3 pv Hammel, left shoulder, Harry Rose, le fare, ‘224 Ind, ; Henry tle, abdomen, 86th Ill, Wash- traveled four or five hundred miles with their feet done deployed to diodge the enemy; y divisions being disposed as jows:-——Morgaivs threa | of cavalry, when the infariry seve ‘ing on hina, | thigh; Augustin Windyn, left breast’ William Baker, | ington A. Palmer, der; Jonathan Dilleaver, = up in rage, stood around and laughed. However, no- | hamdsomely, pursuing them as they ran. About nino | brigades on the right, thon Corgewoll’s brigade, Third | This plan Was curried out 4 nt be ranked | back; Sergt Kichard J Worthington, right thigh; Bert 3d William Conoly, fracture; St. Clatr Ginsa, Body panned. le had lived well enough; #0 well that | yideck on the morning of the 19th the skirmishers of | ‘i¥i#.on, Ewentioth corpa; Carlin’s division, Foxtrteenth | among the t KuCCesuk whieh tho rebels have | Willam G Lh knees; Andilocio MeKelory, right | lea; , arm; Wm. Genta, shoulder; ofl. Davie’ day of tasting and prayer mus have been | Cire ayia itind as uhvitiind ha Wt th oorps; next Jackson's division, Twentieth corpy, with | aehiev ed Yorth Carolinians , elbow; Corp! n W Lemon, left log; Phineas Powers, i, John Payee hand; srouy observed along our track serough the on found an advan ine of the enemy | War's division on the left, Kil ‘* cavairy was | 3 D ana and Harde left forewrm: Fe Walters, leit side; Sergt Orville Corporal John Wells, hs ‘ister -, ~ have abi a near the Junction of Mill creck, with Hannah's rin por- he paths Winch | elt me extionated at thirty five ¢ H we pe loft ancle; Sergt Alvin P Holmes, left knee; t ‘Ere at, bo fy arm ; rk ao " RNEMY, haps three mi lory were put in | men. nsnte them to know they we Corpl Nathan Barton, ; Corp! Jervin © Warner, left | man, © " , foot—all Kitpatrick’s gaily dressed horwemen had mowed but | oh Mie! garb spot en tho map known a4 | ooidom in the open tleld near Morris’ hous by nine brigades of iatuatty, ote OF cavalry’ « "| (lah; Corpl George Freeman, right hip; Bamul 8 | N.¥.; Kaufman Tobias, side; Corporal Samuel Miller, ‘ave miles on the Raleigh plank road when, on the after- . enemy used artillery on Carlin’s line THE FIVE GlASD AvreMPTa, terion of a ry. Bn prseant-—dM: k k | Barne®; Jolin Clark, right High! Edson Woodman, right | face, Irvine Falmer, abdomen; Joseph Blanchard, arm; noon of the 15th, the rebel rear. guard was found. It | as it advanced, indicating that the cavalry were disposed During the day the enemy made five grand attempt: | Cheatham arrest for stabbi heeler’s men, | thigh; Eimer Spiker, scalp and right leg; Jas Orr, Eft | Chas Taylor, arm—all of the adth IL; John W ips ‘was composed of infantry, or rather, Rhett’s First South | 19 make a longet and more stubborn stand hore than bo- | $0 Piero» this lino at diturent points, ‘The Mest one of } who was caught stealing cotton elo h from afactory in | | tot Seorgt John H Stevens, shell, concustion of Drain; | Alexander McConnell, leg; Thamaa Maar, Phinip Carolina heavy artillery, soting a6 infantry since BO | oi. aii uctieving the Ahere attempts was directed against that point of tho | Smithtield oJ Carroll, right leg; James Martin, left thigh | Vanderan, leg-rall of the 121st;Ohio; Wm O'Connor, avacuation of: Sumter. These engaged the cy . A ving there was nothing in front butcay lise ede by Congswrells brigade and the tft brigade of | THR ARMY ESTERS Gotnerono, tier; James Metre, left thigh; Jemos Cook paaeeemne Aw peel +” S spe drigs skirmish, Heavy bedics move sow, and Ancomparabl: Segund—oommanded by | My day the WG CHGCG OU iiey aceeld hh Ly ewe ene ete Mamae ome tale tees Bare sorb 6c Sea OS EGE 2423, piry behind » hastily built Hoe of fence rails, Carlin d¢- | _horgan—