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Paymaster Ilorace Taleott, of the United States Army, died recently in Kentucky. Ile was fiom Gfastenbury, in this State, and was a man very much respected.
Captain Henry Lee of New London, is tempora. rily in command of the Fourteenth Regiment. Colonel Ellis cominands the brigade. Lieutenant Colonel Morse and Major Coit are both wounded.
John A. Tibbetts of New London, is appointod Commissary of Subsistence with the rank of Cap. tain. It is ajudicious and merited appointment. Captain Tibbetts was a Second Lientenant in the Fourteenth C. V., was wounded three times and in consequence resigned soon after the battle of Gettysburg.
Captain George W. Corliss, of New Haven, Jate of the Fifth C. V., has been appointed a First Lieutenant in the Veteran Reserve Corps, and ordered to Washington for dnty.
A GENUINE PATRIOT.
Lieutenant Henry W. Camp, Adjutant of the Col. Chas. L. Upham.
Tenth Regiment, was captured on Morris Island in July last. For ten months he lay in a rebel prison. A few days since he was paroled. On Saturday night he reached his home, with a furlough of twenty days in his pocket. On the Thursday fol lowing he learned by telegram that his exchange had been effected. Thursday night overtook him on his way to rejoin his regiment, then expecting immediate engagement under General Butler.
21st Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For. He was heartily welcomed by men and officers. i tress Monroe, Lt. Col. Thomas F. Burpee.
and bore his part with characteristic coolness and bravery in the recent engagements at and near Drury's Bluff.
We will only add that the courage and noble- ness of Lieutenant Camp are fully equal to his self- denying patriotism.
Lieutenant F. C. GRISWOLD of the First Min- nesota Cavalry has recently spent a few happy days among his friends in this State. Lieutenant G. belongs in Wethersfield.
Ile had been at the West for two years, when he decided to locate in Minnesota, for the practice of the law. Ile had hardly arrived at St. Paul when the terrible Indian massacres occurred. He immediately enlisted, a private and a stranger, in a company of cavalry. The company soon saw hard service and sharp fighting. lle was promot- ed for gallantry to be sergeant and then quarter-
. master sergeant. During the past winter the com. pany was expanded to a regiment. Lieutenant G. was very active and successful in recruiting. en- listing forty men; and was commissioned as lieu- tenant. Ilis company will gnard a portion of the frontier for the summer. Whatever be the duties or hardships of the Indian service, this Connecti. cut boy will do his part bravely and efficiently.
Captain W.M. H. SACKETT, who recently succeeded Captain Sears as commandant of the U. S. rendez vous, was soon relieved from the command, in order to report to his regiment, the Eleventh Infantry. The latter order was received before he came to the U. S. rendezvous ; but he was, by a The Stb. 11th and 21st belong to the Eighteenth special order, detailed to command the camp. But | Corps, and under Gen. Smith have joined the Army of the Potomac.
this order was countermauded, and he goes to re- join h s regiment. He has rendered very import- ant services to the regiment in recruiting.
REGIMENTAL.
The Location of Regiments.
1 st Artillery-Department of Virginia, via For- tress Monroe, Col. 11. L. Abbott.
ington, D. C., Col. E. Kellogg.
Ist Cavalry-Sd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomae, Col. E. Blakes'ce.
1st Light Battery-Department of Virginia, via Fortress Monroe, Capt. A. P. Rockwell.
2d Light Battery -Department of the Gulf, via New Orleans, Capt. J. W. Sterling.
5th Regt .- Department of the Cumberland, via Chattanooga, Tenn , Col. W. W. Pack-r.
6th Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For- tress Monroe, Maj. Dan't Kline.
7th Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For- tress Monroe, Lient, Col. Dan'l. C. Rodman.
Sth Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For -! tress Monroe, Lieut. Col. Martin B. Sinith.
9th Regt .- Department of the Gulf, via New Orleans, Col. T. W. Cahill.
10th Regt .- Gloucester Point, Va., May 3, 1864, Col. John L. Ous.
11th Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For. tress Monroe, Col. Griffin A. Stedman.
12th Regt .- Department of the Gulf, via New Orleans, Lieut. Col. F. II. Peck.
13th Regt .- Department of the Gulf, via New Orleans, Col Chas. D. Bliun.
14th Regt-Stony Mountain, Va., April 30, 1861, Col. W. H. Ellis.
15th Regt .- Newberne, N. C., May 9, 1861.
16th Regt .- (Co. II,) Roanoke Island, N. C., Capt. Jos. Il. Barnum.
17th Regt .- Department of the South, via Ilil- ton Hend, S. C., Col Wm. Il. Noble.
18th Regt .- Department of Virginia, via For- tress Monroe, Major Henry Peale.
20th Regt .- Department of the Cumberland, via Chattanooga. Tenn., Col. Sam'l. Bo.s.
Ist Squad Cavalry-2d New York Cavalry.
The First Artillery is at Bermuda Hundred un .. der Gen. Butler. The casualties thus far have been few. The regiment now numbers between four- teen and fifteen hundred. The record of the re- turn of the veterans who did not choose to re enlist and their treatment we must postpone to the next month.
The Second Artillery have at last gone to the ! front in the army of the Potomae. They have done terrifie fighting and suffered fearful loss. No: ing their drill and discipline. accurate record is yet received.
The First Conn. Cavalry was a part of General Sheridan's force in his recent laid. It was com- manded ably by Major, now Colonel Blakeslee. The regiment was several times complimented by general oficers for its serviers. The casualties are yet few. Chaplain Holmes is wounded and hence has not written to the War Record.
The First Squadron of Cavalry, which is a part of the Second N. Y. Cavalry, was also with Sheri. dlan. We hope to hear from them directly. The losses of our cavalry have not at this date, June Ist, been very heavy.
The 6th, 7th, Sth, 10th, 11th, and 21st were all with Gen. Butler in the recent fights, and did ex. eention of which the State and their friends may ! well be prond. We shall particularize as exact i and reliable intelligence reaches te.
The 6th, 7th and 10th are in the Tenth Corps and remain at Bermuda Ihinderd.
The First. Light Battery has done good service with Gen. Butler at and near Drury's Bluff.
The Second Light Battery at latest dates was still at New Orleans.
The Fifth Infantry was engaged sharply in the
2d Artillery-Army of the Potomac, via Wash- . handsome fight and victory at Resaka, nuder Gen. Hooker. They fought nobly. The Twentieth Infantry was also present and did its duty firmly and happily with loss far less severe.
The Twelfth Regiment left New Haven quietly on the morning of May Sth, on the steamer Tiav- eler, and at New York were transferred to the . tramer Merrimack-passed Cape Hatteras on the 11th, Key West on the 14th-and arrived at New Orleans on the 17th. It is now pleasantly en- camped at Carolton, on the bank of the Missis- ·sippi. The regiment numbered about 400 veterans and So recruits. Nearly 40 were left behind on sick leave.
The Thirteenth is probably at Shreveport, La. It had some part in the Red River expedition but the casualties are few, not exceeding 25 in all. It is expected home soon on furlough.
The Fourteenth is still 2d Brig., 3d Div., 2d Con'. It has fought steruly, as usual, aud suf- fered severely.
The Sixteenth is somewhat scattered. The line officers, adjutant, chaplain, and the majority of the men are at Tarboro, N. C .- the field offi- cers in Libby, except the colonel-the colonel and surgeons released on parole-Co. II. with individuals abseut on special duty, on Roanoko | Island-Lieut. Case with two men on recruiting I service at the U. S. Rendezvous.
The Seventeenth is still on duty at St. Augustine, Fla. Twenty men were recently captured while on picket.
Co. D. 30th C. V. has been ordered to Willets Point, N. Y. It will there be consolidated with the 31st U. S., colored regiment. But few color- ed recruits have been lately received at the U. S. Rendezvous, and the attempt to raise a second colored regiment in Connecticut has proved a failure.
The Fifteenth is doing Provost duty at New- bern, N. C.
The Eighteenth was in the fight at Newmarket, Va, and did their duty well.
The Twenty-ninth is still at Beaufort, perfeet-
CASUALTIES.
LIST OF KILLED, WOUNDED AND MISSINO IN THE FIFTH REGIMENT, AT THE BATTLE OF RESACA, GA., MAY 15, 18€4.
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Killed. Co. C .- Privates Augustus W. Hoyt and Paul Mohr. Co. D .- Privates Adolphus II. Barr and John Wilcox. Co. F .- Private Matthias Medernack. Co. I .- Privates John Bates and James C. Rich. ards.
Co. K .- Private Charles Rice. Wounded.
Co. B .- Privates Thaddeus Shook, side; John G. Blake, leg and side.
Co. C .- Robert Fitzmorris, finger, slight; John B. Sinclair, log. severely ; John Yux, arm, slightly : Wm. MeKeagnev, leg, severely.
Co. D .- Privates Jas. P'. Pellett, arm, slightly ; Franklin Everett, chest, slightly.
Co. F .- 2 t Lient. George W. Titns, head, se-
Captain Lester E. Braley of the Twelfth Infan- try is now in command of the post. Captain ! The Ninth is at the U. S. Rendezvous waiting Braley is well acquainted with all matters in and ! for transportatation to New Orleans. Quite a verely ; Corporal Samuel II. Hoyt, side, severely ; around the camp, and will doubtless manage affairs | large number of its members have not reported | private George W. Bnekbee, arm, severely. since their furloughs have been expired. Co. F .- Sergt. John II. Brewster, head, slightly ;
thoroughly and satisfaotorily.
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Corp. Albert L. Rice, shoulder, slightly ; Corp. Co. K. - Privates Charles Green, thigh; Henry John Dickson, foot, severely; privates Nathan S. | Staff, legs and testicles; William Whittam, contu- Dean, lungs, severely ; Sammuel Briggs, anble, -ion of shouldler ; Henry Il. Thomas, abdomen ; Edgar A. Willard, hand. slightly ; John MeCartney, arm, slightly.
Co, G .- Privates John Anderson, hip, slightly ; Jolin Jones, hand.
Co. Il .- Privates Benjamin F. Jones, ide, se- verely ; Moses B. Wilcox, thigh, severely ; Wil. liam II. Bolles, arm, severely ; Patrick Kelley, arm, slightly.
Co. 1 .- Privates James Tottle, face, slightly ; Patrick Galligan, arm, slightly ; Thomas Graham, head, shghtly ; Richard Jones, head, slightly.
Co. K .- Sergt. George B. Lattimer, legs, se. verely ; Sergt. Peter Carney, leg, severely ; Corp. George R. Hopkins, leg, severely ; privates John Adams, leg, slightly ; Alonzo Buckley, groin, se- verely ; Thomas W. Bayard, groin, slightly ; De- lano N. Carpenter, foot, slightly ; Stephen Cor- coran, arm, severely ; Alexander Ilulwick, leg, slightly ; Robert Hodgins, arm, slightly ; George D. Norton, shoulder, severely ; Stiles W. Xve, arm, severely ; John Rogers, leg, severely ; Ber- nard Reynolds, bowels, severely ; William D. Spi- cer, leg, slightly ; Christopher Willincamp, leg, se- verely.
RECAPITULATION .- Killed S ; wounded 43. To. tal 51.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTH REGIMENT DURING THE ENGAGEMENT OF MAY 10, 1864. Killed.
Co. B .- Captain Jay P. Wilcox. Wounded.
Co. C .- 2d Lieut. Gottlieb Hilderbrand, shoul- der, severely.
Co. A .- Privates John Reynolds, leg; Michael Lynch, hand.
Co. B .- William Iluff, back of head; Solomon Buekland, neck.
Co. C .- Sergt. John Rattlesdorfer, shoulder; privates Phillip Jost, finger ; Frederick Forster, chin.
Co. D .- Sergeant John Botts, eyes ; privates Edward Searles, hand; Charles If. Werd, arm; Joseph Topfer, contusion by spent ball ; Joit Le-, leg.
Co. E .- Privates William Pritchard. knee ; Daniel Higgins, Ing.
Co. F .- Private Theodore Phillips, side, severely. Co. G .- Private Joel F. Ilunt.arin.
Co. II .- Corporal George Hetzel, leg ; private Christopher Bernard, both hands.
Co. K .- Corporal Robert T. Sperry, thumb ; private David Williams, thumb.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTH REGIMENT DURING THE ENGAGEMENT OF MAY 20, 1564.
Killed.
Co. C .- Christopher Belchner. Co. 11 .- Charles Gangloff.
Wounded.
Co. A .- Corp. James Holt, head, severely ; pri- vates Benjamin F. Heath, hand ; Albert Aldrich, finger; Walcott Wetherall, contusion of elbow ; Andrew Gallup, arm.
Co. B .- Privates Corydon Shephard, foot; Ed- ward Longhrey, heel.
Co. C .- Privates Rudolph Spolel, arm; Detlef Schutt, Bernhardt Kirchoff, and Peter Miller, sup- Buck, hand.
Co. D .- Sergt. George W. Finch, hand and hip: Co. 1 .- Privates James Brislan, side, slight ; son, head. Corp. Joel M. Anderson, thumb; privates John George Iloag, arm ; Wm. Salar, leg ; John Robin- Kenneday, leg; Henry Schofield, contusion of : kuce.
Co. E .- Ist Lieut. William T. Bradley, abdo.' men, mortally ; private Patrick Dalton, abdo- men.
Co. G .- Privates Patrick Kellett, hip and arm ; ! William Cobleigh, contusion of thigh ; Lewis R. Cook, finger; John Murphy, arm ; Sterling Bun- nell, head.
Co. Il .- Privates Alexander Vanman, abdomen ; Conrad Biner, face; Frederick Spear, check ; Adam Uld; Benjamin F. Boss, contusion of hip. Co. I .- Privates Emil Pean, shoulder : George ; diet, Henry S. Cole.
Il. Fox groin and testicles ; Michael Mallory, nose and thigh; Thomas Quinn, leg.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTH REGIMENT, FROM MAY 12 TO MAY 16.
Killed.
Co. B .- Private Henry Bernus.
Co. C .- Private llenry Ringe.
Co. E .- Capt. Iloratio D. Eaton ; private John Woods.
Co. G .- Private James Malone.
Co. 11 .- Private James Doyle.
Co. K .- Private Joseph Barker.
Wounded and Missing, May 11, 1864.
Co. A .- Privates Wiliam Brown, left shoulder ; Edward Chapman, finger ; Eben Day, arm; Dana W. Paine, body.
Co. B .-- Private Patrick Fox.
Co. E .- Private Michael Brady, knee.
Co. 11 .- Privates William Miller, foot ; Fred.
erick Wieber, hand ; Jacob Muchar, back ; Albert Altis, leg ; Joseph Altman, back.
May 15, 1864.
Co. B .- Corp. George Hanford, hand; private Dexter W. Ingalls, side.
Co. D .- Corporal Ilenry Duffy, hand; privates Frank Bryson, breast ; Edgar L. Pratt, leg ; Frank O'Brien, hand; Thomas Schiever, hand.
Co. 1 .- Private Alimson Monroe, breast, se- verely.
May 16, 1864.
Lieut. Col. Lorenzo Meeker, contusion of knee. Co. IL .- Captain Ilenry Biebel, supposed pris- oner.
Co. C .- Capt. John N. Tracy, arm.
Co. D .- Capt. Charles II. Nichols, leg, slight.
Co. A .- Ist Lieut. Bennett S. Lewis, side, slight.
Lo. G .- Ist Lieut. Charles J. Buckbee, contu- sion of ankle.
Co. I .- 2d Lieut. Norinan Provost, leg.
Co. 1 .- Privates William Clarke, supposed pris- oner.
Co. B .- Privates Richard L. Ames, and Charles Fowler, supposed prisoners; Charles Bachtold, leg: John Foster, hand ; Phillip Gallagher ; Jolm Glenn, hand ; W'm. Wood, hand ; Samuel Potter, thigh.
Co. C .- Corp. Edward Deming, face ; privates Charles W. Paynip, abdomen; George Vogel and Jacob Ernst, supposed prisoners.
Co. D .- Privates Samuel La Broeg, breast ; William S. Pratt, loin ; Wilham L. Bouton, arm ; James Bunce, arm; Isane Dingy, arm; Smith Scofield, side and arm.
Ca. E .- Private John II. Arepke, cheek ; Sergt. James A. Blake, privates William Rigney, James B. Stevens, Martin Sanchio, John Sears and Miles Williams, supposed prisoners.
Co. F .- Private George W. Benham, leg ; John W. Plomb. band : Charles C. Lee, hand.
Co. G .- Privates Patrick Me Gee, back, Chris- tian L. Mack, arm.
Co. H .- Corp. Louis Roselius, abdomen ; private I'ritz Schuster, back ; John Lang, penis; Angust
posed prisoners.
Co. K .- Privates William Stanson, hand ; John Werner, John Ferry, James Young, Asaph C. Whitcomb, Wm. Gladson, James Hine, Frederick Smith supposed prisoners.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SEVENTH REGIMENT IN THE ENGAGEMENT MAY 10th, 1864.
Wounded. Co. B .- Private Chas, Vibberts. Co. D .- Privates John Riley, Theodore Bene-
Co. F .- Private Chas. F. Dubois. Co. HI .- Private Jerome Snow.
Co. 1 -Private Edward Hagan.
Co. K .- Private Joseph Vogt.
Missing. Co. HI .- Private Lazarus Straus.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SEVENTH REGIMENT ON MAY 12TH, 18TH AND MATH, 1864.
Co. A .- 1st Sergt. David D. Keys. Co. B .- Corp. Win. MeEwen, Privates Luke II. Lanegan, James Linton.
Co. C .- Private George W. Andrus.
Co. D .- Private Darius A. Vents.
Co. E .- Privates Harry Kimberly, Edward Sage.
Co. G .- 2d Lieut. Chas. A. Wood.
. Co. II .- Sergt. Chas. If. Ripley, Privates Carl Ackerman, James Elderkin, Win, Corey.
Co. I .- Private Elezer Nodine.
Wounded.
Co. A .- Privates Spencer HI. Burnham, John Gagion, John Grimes, Daniel Jones, Wm. Reid.
Co. B .- Ist Sergt. Frederick HI. Welton, Corp. Chauncey A. Bacon, Privates Alvin W. Bunnell, Walter F. Clarke, John Dockrey, John Flanbegan, Richard II. Hunter, Felix Lavoe, Michael LaForce, John Manion, Francis MeNamara, Andrew Stuart. Co. C .- Sergt. Alfred P. Greene, Privates James Kewell, Chas. W. Yale, Derrick II. Roberts, Isaiah Il. Baker, Solomon Leasure.
Co. D .- Privates George W. Banker, James Bal- lard, Henry S. Coles, Chas. Dolph, James Howard, Wm. Ilall, John Riley, George Webb, Francis Webb, Geo. B. Waterman, William Wilson.
Co. E-Sergt. Joseph O. Banning, Privates Thomas Dabbyn, James Wooster, Rowland llolt. Co. F .- 1st Sergt. Wm. H. Pierpont, Privates Jean Pettt, Denman L. Shepard.
Co. G .- Privates Wm. HI. Corsa. Israel C. Bots- ford, Henry A. Kirtland, Henry Page, John Phile, Gilbert II. Young.
Co. 11 .- 1st Sergt. Wm. S. English, Corp. Wm. P. Carroll, Privates John M. Blood, Francis W. Barner, Joseph A. Bowen, Thomas Davidson, Ilor- ace Eldridge, Win. H. Harrington, Ellibus S. Man- warring, James Maley, Henry B. Peckham, Daniel Sullivan, John Sullivan, Elisha Welch, Frederick Waterman.
Co. I .- Sergt. Daniel Morgan, Privates Wm. N. Stevens, Wesley E Preston.
Co. K .- Private Daniel Stead, Corp. Henry W. Brown, Private Silas HI. Amidon, Albro B. Darby, Franklin L. Dannon, Paul Heyne, Conrad Letters, Geo. F. Plaskett, Lewis Rousewell, Theodore lest, John Schaffner.
Missing. Co. I .- Privates John Murray, John Morrison. RECAPITULATION .- Killed 14; wounded 76; miss- ing 2. Total 92.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SEVENTH REGIMENT, IN THE ACTION OF MAY 16TH, 1864.
Killed.
Co. A .- Corporals E. Bailey and Henry C. Parker. Privates George Vibbert and G. C. Sax- ton.
Co. C .- Private Abraham Miner.
Co. D .- Sergeants A. B. Nichols and Augustus Felch. Privates Phillip Fortune, Daniel R. Shel- ton and John Mildoon.
Co. F .- Sergt. Hobart Bailey and Private Thos. Fillburn.
Co. II .- 1st Sergt. Wm. S. English.
Wounded.
Co. A .- Corporal Wm. Tyler, and Private Osear Vibbert.
Co. B .- Private Gershaw Redway.
Co. D .- Privates James Ballard, Albert Van Tassell, Wm. Long, and John Z. Smith.
Co. E .- Private George Maxam.
Co. F .- Privates George HI. Smith, Thomas Milvey, and John Iline.
Co. G .- Privates John II. Booth, Wm. Coley, Win. D. Reid, and Chas. Me Vee.
Co. Il .- Corporal Nicholas Waiker, and Private Christopher Holmes. Missing.
Co. A .- Sergeant Oliver D. Selden. Privates
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THE CONNECTICUT WAR RECORD.
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George N. Trowbridge, Il. A. Clark, R. K Reid, Edward Fisher, John Gabriel John Megan, John Miner, John Hoffman, Samuel HI. Stark, Frederick Jolm, and Alfred Blanchard.
Co B .- 2d Lieut. Raphael Gilbert, Sergt, John Co. 1 .- Privates Win. Black, hip. seriously ; W. Day. Corporal Milo D. Smith. Privates l'eter | P. Dnteher, leg, slightly ; Henry Root, leg, slight- Kelly, James Mehan, Joe! L. Smith, and Peter Me- fly ; Richard J. Worden, back, mortally ; Daniel Mahan.
Co. C .- Privates Robert Thompson and Henry Deangelist.
Co. D .- Corporals Frank R. Nash and Edward Ayres. Privates Samuel P. Armstrong, John Davis, Christian Kohedenburg, Robert Keowen, Samuel K. Lyner. Edwin Lewis, Domenicia Mat.
' tencia, John MeDermott, John Northrup, George W. Raymond, Asa Strickland, Isaac Weed, and Charles Ward.
Co. E .- Privates Garrett Rynders and Patrick Quigley.
Co. F .- Privates Matthew Beresford, Anthony Brepson, Robert Campbell, Edward D. Phelps. Stephen Richards, Henry V. Sims, and David Sliney.
Co. G .- Jerome Baldwin, Jeremiah Brown, Al. exander Potocki, Albert G. P'ratt, Thomas Swilt, Samuel K. Whittaker, and Corp. Eben. Gorham. Co. II .- Private Lorenzo Hull.
Co. I .- Corporals John Dales, Win. J. Ingra- ham, and Henry R. Chamberlin. Privates Patrick Mc Mahon, Rufus Aggett, Nicholas Brown, Geo. Bayer, Wm. Carroll, Edward Crow, Henry Clark, Maleom F. Feeley, John Keagan, Ilorace H. Mes- senger, Michael Nicholas, Wm. A. Southwick, Hugh Ward, and Edward O'Grady.
Co. K .- Privates Ernst Bahring and Terrance Mehan.
RECAPITULATION .- Killed. 13; wounded, 17; miss- ing, 73. Total, 103,
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE EIGHTH REGIMENT, MAY 7mm, 1864. Killed. Co. C .- Private Carl F. Luthard.
Co. E .- Privates Lawrence Riley and Franklin M. Rose.
Wounded. F. & S .- Sergt .- Major Forrest Spafford, arm, slight.
. Co. A .- Privates Darius E. Malona, abdomen, seriously ; John Ebi, mouth ; John L. Kerchgress- er, arm, slightly ; Richard Brady, leg, slightly ; John Doyle, breast, slightly.
Co. B .- Ist. Lieut. Alfred M. Goddard, abdo- men, seriously, since died. Privates John Child, lungs, seriously, sinee dead ; Wmn. Wright, lost left leg ; James Davidson, head, mortally, since de id.
Co. C .- Sergt. E. J. Bidwell, face, slightly. Corp. Samuel B. Hart, hand, slightly ; Serzt. T. J. Ilubbard, arm, seriously. Corp. Edward Car- penter, arm, slightly. Privates James Ashbey, side, slightly ; Alphonce Ranza, side, seriously ; Lucius Clark, side and arm, slightly.
Co. D .- Ist Sergt. Win. Huntington, leg. slight. ly. Corporals Stephen B. Huling, head, seriously, and E. A. Lockwood, thigh, seriously. Privates John Martin, lost right leg, and James Walsh, head and side, serionsly.
Co. E .- Sergt. Silas P. Keeler, head, serionsly. Corporals Jerome Evans, shoulder, slightly, and I ofer W. Cock. arm, slightly. Privates Philo 1. Hotelki:s. lost left arm, and Horace Garagus, head, slightlt.
Co. F .- 2d Lieut. Anthony R. Canfield, leg. slightly. Sergt. Albert Austin, lost thumb. Corp. Charles Thompson, foot, slightly. Privates Geo. Astmas, lost leg ; Richard Ambrose, lost leg ; G. Beach, thigh, slightly ; Josiah Parkerson, arm and breast, mortally, since dead; John 11. M. Smith, leg, seriously ; Frederick Smith, breast, seriously ; Allen Dauchy, ankle.
Killed. Co. If -Corporal Alonzo S. Cushman, and Pri- rate Vivant Stow.
l'ounded.
Co. G .- Ist Lieut Levi C. Binghamn, arm, se- Co. A .- Private Simon Antononio. rionsly, since dead, Sergt. Geo. W. Foster, side Co. D .- Privates Patrick Maek and John Ilig- and arm, serionsly. Privates Isaac Allen foot, gins. s' yhtly ; fleury Brannan, leg and side, seriously : Co. F .- Private Morey A. Baker. Co. G .- 1st Sergt. David A. Hong. Privates Courtlandt A. Durfee, hip, seriously ; Charles W. Hall, leg. slightly ; Cornelius O'Connor, lost leg : | Wm. Blackmar, Andrew G. George, Homar IIr- Patrick Donovan, leg, slightly. vey, George Cogle, and Michael Lyon.
Co. IL .- Privates Chas. Donlans, back, serionsly ; ; CASUALTIES OF THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT DURING OP- Emil Fischer, shoulder, slightly ; John Morris, ERATIONS OF THE ARMY FROM THE 12TH TO 16TH OF MAY, 1864. ankle, slightly ; John Thomas, head, slightly. Corp. Chas 11. 1lill, neck, slightly.
Killed.
Co. A .- May 12th .- Private Thomas Burke. Co. B .- May 12th .- Private George Swanton, May 16th .- Private Owen MeNeil.
Co. E .- May Fith .- Corp. Michael Gallagher. Private- Angustie Didier, Cladius Zering, Leon Paolo, and Louis Mabil.
Co. G .- May 16th .- Pierre Desones, Etimore Pinot, Michael Sullivan, and John Bondrant.
Co. K .- May 16th,-Privates .Chas, Duane, and Arehille Germaine.
Wounded.
Co. D .- May 16th -Capt. Henry J. MeDonald, prisoner, May 14th,-2d Licot. Morris Krazyn- ski. leg.
Co. 11 .- May 16th .- 2d Lieut. Erastus Black- mar, shonkler.
Co. A .- May 15th .- Private John Burnham, shoulder. May 16th .-- Private Phineas Barnum, arm.
Co. B .- May 16th .- Corporals Reuben Bmiley, LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE TENTH REGIMENT FROM | thigh and ari; and Wm. Simmons, shoulder. MAY 1311 TO 17TH INCLUSIVE. May 14th,-Private Grorge W. Fredenberg, arm. May 16th .- Private Morton S. Balcom, leg.
[Official. ] Killed.
Corp. Edgar G. Smith, Co. A, May 11. = George Wing, Co. D. May 16.
Private John F. Loveland, Co. B. May 16. Milo Reynolds, Co. D. May 16.
James Ilindle, Co. KG, May 14.
Wounded. Co. D .- May 16th .- James B. Stiles, side, mor- tally, prisoner; Jolin MeDonald, prisoner : Ho- Capt. C. C. Brewster Co. D, leg, severe, May 11. : bart F. Castle, knee ; James Cotter, arm; Charles Sergt. A. T. Penhallow, Co. Il, Shoulder, slight, ; Wright, leg. May 15th,-Ilenry Monroe, leg, and Thes, O'Neil, leg.
Co. [ -May 16th,-Ist Sergt. Chas. S. Spauld- ing. side, severely, prisoner ; Privates John Adams, thigh, severely ; John Welch, side, prisoner ; Pe- tor Marens, prisoner. May 14th .- Sergt. Ira Tay. lor, foot. May 15th .- Private George Starr, leg, ¡amputated. May 13th, -Isidore La Batt, shoulder. Co. I .- May 15th .- Nathan Harrington, bead. May Into .- Corporal Edward Benneti, head and 1week. Privates Jerome W. Baker, face; Asa D. Patrick Cross, knee ; Jamies A. Paine, jaw ; Geo. Wil-on, both shoulders, and Josiah C. Newton, Lead.
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