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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 9488. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1862. * PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS FROM WASMN8T0N. The Union Army In * Good Position. Physicians and Assistants on the Late Battle Field. Arrest by live Rebels of Citizen Norses. Farther Details ef (hi Battle ef Saturday Last* laporttd Death of the lebel CNn? ral Swell. STUART'S CAVALRY TO SWIM THE POTOMAC. Projected Seizure of the Railroads North of Washington by Marylanderi, ,ac.f a?.f a?. Affairs ia Front of Washington. Washw?toji, Sept. I, 1802. There are two or three things just now In this vicinity UMkt remind one of the first month ol' last spring. Small pariies of recruits are constantly coming ia to fill np regi ments, and Senators Fessenden and Wilson, who put a stop to the coming of such parties or to enlistments, are also here. THK ABOLITION 9CWKMIRS AT WON. Their cemlng is doubtless at the summons of the lead ers of the abolition faction here, and therefore we may aspect a concerted demonstration upon the President to revive such explode* and discarded Fchemea as the enlist ment of negroes and proclamations by abolition generals of emancipation of slaves whom they cannot generally reach, nor can they make the thousands of old awn and women and children that some to our lines other than a Slog to army movements and a public expense. nnr bad sinrra mot abijsb m^'letxan, and why. It was assumed by the abolition demagogues last winter tbat the soldiers were complainiug of Geueral Meridian : bat if Fessenden and Wilson will now go oat among the troeps and indulge In the calumnies upon that true and tried soldier which wore current in Congressional cliques last winter, they will And in short order what are the feelings of the Army of the Potomac towards their old eommander. AM. THS AIKT LOTS Bill. Nor Is affection to him limited to the veterans. It fally shared by the new regtmonts, who receive him with acclamation on all occasions. The radical* lie low and skulk tn obneure places just now in viow of the restora tion ef General MoTlellan to oommand In accordance with the sentiment of the country and the army. A MAST AND QUICK MOVRVXNT SO BR MADC. It Is whispered, howaver, that there will be a loug de lay in offensive demonstrations against the rebels. This Is not bo, because now, uullko a year since, there is not a little handful or disorganized regiment* here, some 01 which were in a state of mutiny, but a great veteran army of more than a hundred thousand men. upon which aaay soon be built one of double or treble the number, which, under proper officers, will take the Bold, and BWeep away all opposition. TH* ASMT IS GOOD MXUIIO* The work or getting the array Into good position in frout of Washington ta? been accomplished with entire sue cess. So well conducted has ^eeu the process oi tailing back from Centrovllle to the present position of defsnoe and perfect security that not one armv wagon w?* left on the routo. Kverything was carried through in the most systematic manlier. Many of the troop, now occupy po sltions a short distance from the positions of Isst fall snd winter. The tents of a famous battery now command! by Lieutenant Uaslett. a gallant officer, who was allb tho battery at the first battle of Bull run, have their camp upon the identical piece of greund occupied by ttieiu last ?Pinter. UBnZXAXT SMITH DI-OflSSMI TUB SKKMCS. lieutenant riavld K. Smith, or the Fifteenth New York Volunteers, Col. McLeod ilurphy, against whom charges bad been preforrod by the Colonel, hax heeu honorably dismissed from the service by order of the President in Special Order, No. 215. TH'! Wtt.lSO !J? WASB'WJTO*. As is already known, this city and its neighborhood were recently in a feverish state of evcitemcnt an.l alarm, owing t" the laic littles snd tho retrograde mm e ni<>nt of our troops: but at the same time a Ming i f verity was gti rralli felt among our citizens tliat the capital was not wltbln tho easy grasp of the encm.v Witen the war first assumed a serious aspect, many of our citliens, together with ?'.Jouriinrs, left Washington InaU-rm; but now it ia ant known that any have taken tbw depart ire under panto or a sorimia apprehet??t?u ?' dinger by the rebel invasion. THK CHAIN SWilKB, the timbers or which were. It is retorted, removal several days ago, whs to-day made nse of for military purposes, Urn* facilitating tnteioi.uiae between Virgitm and Maryland ithsoit* asovb w?SHix?;rt>^. It b.is alrea-ly t?en slated that a ncmber of ^obboai* bave approached within view of W:t?bi' jt'>n. Tha appear ance of two of them in the vicinity ot Georgetown thu nCUrnoon w?s indeed a wonder, eoch craft ne\er bavnj before uppeaeed in tbat part of the Potomac. Tli<> rlv. r shore la that vicinity war lined with spectator*, aod ihe day being bea itilul the snrromOmg finery and thk rnvnsiii or m? senrt presented a soma at vnce beanthut anil impresses. The mllit'i'y movements were nmlwM in an orderly and ?rtd'.iitly deliberate manner. twwviit *n<>rt tirr ?*?*'?. There *ta r?i?*rt? c<*'rerin??t tta- rnr* mentaoftUo rrh?l tioopa. Hh dilflrult to ve, tfy t:mm lil.li i tb<T???enM u> ?>? ao dombl I bat t boy Lave pa tj |irmt?ir1!Ui, I.raahurg an<l further <ip the raHey. Tbn par master at L^ejuvrg reatbed \Va--hiafon 1mi we?!c, 10 return op Moo<la<r, b?it tc?tty he wisely colt. luit'-J U? #>f? r b* departure for that totality. mimijm . roi r iwinicx?m'Mi A g'jntlflniafl wli? arrtved from Krefertckahirrf lati t?1 f111?? Uni<?u clttson of w.^Mrgion?r?|K)rt? that tho *4t.tint ton of brtd((0? orer tho Itapiwitiaiinork at lit.'t )<!??? w?* not oom plated by our traopa too. lor* they ?H "WOatiKl, tho wit* brld#a, pan. Mb.totly for foot pa^ecgin* a'ltl light Hunt., baring nn'.y been r'jrua! y Injured, aui which baa *lnc? 'won rtpalrod by tlM (tutseiM. ikott'* foundry lw repre?ecta was not blown uo.aa reported, although powder wa* pi* *!) therein (or tbnt purnoae. After vtir ttoop* loft Yieilora.-ksbiTg cil; oim were afraid 'o veutare Into 'he t.dldlitg. being apprebenalve of torpori.<e* or toferniil BacMW' left by our trertjm tn Hie hnilrling mar which tl' 'tatif*i, Hag wnatl'l Uoelug u-ben our ufurmant lr(( t.at town. **n *UHI?L or Tir* scad, *?n nut **>;>viL m nrr WOt *tlKt? VTI'l. rttOOIIKittMKU. t;n diiilltn hm km rwclrnl bon hut a numbe < per*otia front Una city, wnh otbTa, were yetterdiij Uxv Isto <#t-Wlo field littatwlioff to the b irinl of ti c ?' an.! l>? t!i?'t 'in,"ort und removal of tho wounded. Al Iweu'y fciutf?"n? rrti wi!h U?> party. ttmrx ** iRHKhtati nr itm tta.'Ktx H i 'fnrt. ?.f atntoa that, a ti unber of otir eittMDl, . ckdiDjr the gorimmoet cWk*, wi re umlonh < dly cap' titr.' I on Monday by tUe enemy, who wore c.i/^n, d h. hir aitii; tiernral IUiiM o i hi* ratrent <r.*n Wii.r< ikto Ihelr RtilttR w> lite b*t.lo lie Id to perform the an at eltMin without a flu,' of (euro w.i* a ttry ?.'afi' pri;Ge<H)lt(g. jtimrii. of PATtOt.fr> Ttte porohd iirlKonora wbo arnv?>l here any that 'hey wore well trea/etl by tho rebe >, at *ptmg in tho ni ittrr of food. import t? n?AT" or tub nae^t, un?tr?,ii wwrttt. Tbay ?'so atato thai thu renor* *w prevalent ?nwag U)? enemy that Gsnsral Swell had 4W of his wow>4a> ind that Geuerai Leo ?m slightly wounded yes Mrdaf te ths hand, hy the atcklttUl diaeharg* tf hla own pistol. m lima e? uniuiT urn Aa oflear of ths staff of General Frans Sigel furniabea tha following acooont of the battle of Bull ran on Saturday laat:? m iinunT era* m ball. The battle began wl'h Uatjr Bring from artillery on both aides In front of General Krani Blgel'a division, or oorpa. The effect of the firing from General Hlgel's battery *M terribly effective upon tha enemy, literally creating wlnrowe In their ranks. This la provod to be so from the fact that shortly after a temporary cessation of our lira In Sigel's line, long after the comederate batteries had been silenced, the rebel General Jackson sent two staff officers with white flags to seek permission to bury bis dead. This permission was granted, as it oould not, in accordance with tha rales governing modern civilised warfare, be refused. a bbi'KL arcs scspbckd. It was suspected, however, notwithstanding the know ledge wo had of the fearful loss of the enemy, that the permission tor a suspension of hostilities, for the ostensi ble pur|>ose of burying his dead, asked by Jackson and granted by our commander, wis only a ruse to gain time to concentrate his reserve forcos tor an attack on the left wing, under Gen. Mcltowel!, wlio had not borne any con siderable share of the battle during the day previous. Subsequent events provod (he correctness of this suspicion. i.avnur. m'ih>wku.'h roues rkmikk rc.inr. In the rear of McDowell, and us a tower of support and strength to him, stood tho noble division of Fit-/ John Porter, which included tho regulars, under General Sykes. To all human appearances, "everything was lovely." The right and centra, against which the fury of the rebe' attack had been made and finely repulsed In its (the Union army's) advance, steadily advanced, along with tho left, under McDowell, which "u this day had ap parently received especial mercy from the enemy. WBBK TUB ItKUSL ATTACK < OMMEtCRO. The attack in force oa tha lett wing began in the after noon, about five o'clock, at a time whan the prestige and flush of proud success was full upon onr lines. Victory seemed to be within tho grasp of tha devoted Union afuiy. Bt'DDBM.Y IBB LBFT W1NO (UVB WAT before the determined and flercn onslaughts 01" the rebels, notwithstanding the almost superhuman efforts of Generals Porter and Sykes to check a disgraceful retreat and rout, a la Hall run. TUT THIRN A*D WITH MGf LAJtS NOW.T BA1.L1KO and sustained a heavy and exhausting lire from the rebels In eadsavoring to check tho disheartened, dismayed and disgusted column of McDowell. The Sixty-second Penn sylvania, of l'orter'a command; SccondMnine, Fourteenth New Tork and other regiments hero suffered terribly in endeavoring to turn tho tide of battle in favor of the Union troops, but all in vain. KINti'M DIVISION, which contained ssmc of tho finest troops In the sorvice, iucluding General Gibbons' Wisconsin brigade?which brigade had lost "77 men in an hour and a half's engage ment on Thursday, near GainejvIlls?here Buffered terri bly, being atmo<t annihilated. it was roi*N? rsmcsisi.i to Ott' t m assault and success of the rebels on thu frott of the left, and tba whole of that portion of the liao gave way sn<l retreated in disorder to t 'entroviUe, save in smite I'etv instances, whero portions of regiments came in well formed, though with sadly reduced numbers and bowed In spirit. CBXIOUL KTtJKT. BK'ABS TUB MtrNT Of TJ1I BATILX. Of coarse the panic, confusion and conso?|uant retreat of the left win^ threw the whole burden ol the enemy's att tok on the centre, held by General Sigel, who here upou suffered an entiisdinK or cross Cro from tiie eus.uy from the front, right and flanks BVBSTrwNo hai> (lOMj wti.i. u min tbk b.vtiri! hat. Ceieral Pope's dospatrh to Washington - ,tif ... ..???<-<? o^ins marches and lights they bad previously endured, and few is numbers, saw no alternative but to souk v ilety, not in an indis criminate flight. but by retiring to a position iu good order, witero some inimuulty trout 'tho rcl>el hosl? con centrated against them could obtained. 1MB FIHIKIMBM TO CKXTItSri! t.B. Our forces retired to Ceotrsvills In nrich conlusion. t.eueral Sigel was quite sick on reaching (Xntreville, and wiihtd to resign his > oimn ind temporarily. IBB ItBBBl. PI.ANS .TTIU. TUB SAM*. A gentlemsn who aocmnpanlad a Hag of truce upon the battle fleWi of iWnri*r, ui>l lnd an opfmrtunity to con ve. -.e while there with severs' of tho tebol officers who were present, learned from aociDceraf Si lari'a cavalry i h.tt it wtK the detfrraltiitkn of the rebel generals to roucli tho I'otomac aixl ero*-; into Maryland; thai that course *u to tlrniu at) actual aooasslty, n- In no other direction could they hope to And euMr.ent supplies for h > large an army as they bad. ?MET HO swnt no- rrj.Ufii. Be "aid tb.it, of course, lhe> expectmt the nanal lords and cp *.Jiug plncH i"bc well guarded, but tha? in *?tiuri's briitado there w ere wit mth n Iio would l"3 able tnewin the Futouiws rivr upon their liorf.'ji to acr.ocuolish tLi* purpose aud protect the <t< phiir of the re<t. Thorn are, it is said, many pUres bct\v?eu KdwsrrVB J"Vrry nod ftirper's Kerry where, without, twinj; Sotunlly fort table, the river is so nearly *o .& to catKO very little swimming to be noopenary, ami to good rid-rr, accu-toined to ?? !m their horses acrors creek* iud b?yoos, when swollen by raius, those part* of the 1'olomac rirer would otfer no formidable obstruction*. tidi DiKriiM* hsskih aw Arrow iwt arrival From inform itkn derived from rebel t"urr?? there U no do<ibl that t bo rebel sivmpatbbt'rs in Maryland ai0 anxiously waiting for tlic "development of Ibis scheme DoiWt* of i:rovi<l'?M have alroady been o tahlished, and many tb naands ire evin(ilet?'y organaed, with a view to Join tbe rebel army the moment that ite adv.-vtotsl ?uar4 of oapralry shail Itave moused ibo Potomac. PHO/m-tan wai or m malt:no** wia>f]t>i.rrix ?vt> ? astirou* naitnoan. The officer alluded to slated ilao t ti.it the drat objeu* to be accomplished wae the setxuro of tlao railroad between WiwhiaKtun and Baltimore and Aoaapvlls; ai.d thai lbs would bo doae by tbe Maryland truoyo the tnnnent tbai a cruMiag should be efTocted by filuat t. It M tlieir lateii Hon, If ?oacrssfol, either to hold tbe road for t.hotr own put poses or to destroy U. ma hiutirt A*r> nAittJvr tainM, It wrmi that tbe auiinuneem>?nt of Ibo suUslitutb n of ftonoraWIalieck for Mr. Stanton ae Hei'retary of War, sad tbe restoration of Cioneral Mc'loilaa to tbe pot hum of Commander-m-Cbief of all tbe load foreea of Ibo United State*, m premature, at iooat, if not taaorrect, although it wa? vouched for ao strongly, and by men of such op port .attics for obtaining corrco* hifbrmaiioo, that It wm very generally believed, even by vhnm wbo jenupy high mllitaiy pneltteoa. Tbe ITeeidoat, however. I* known to be averse to any cbsogn to hla Cabinet, oioept ae an ao avoiouble neciaity; end thoro baa evidently tip to this time boon no serious disturbance or the present composi tion of It. Those wbo tindentand completely the view.? of th? administration tn tbla respect, ec^rma thoMui u lb.11 if a,chant(e wnre to be made In tbe War 1>tparimert> Qoneral flnnkfl would be preferred to any of the ntliera who bar# been n.itaed in COCMItloi with tho portfolio of the bjroan A Week with llooker'i Division af Popa'a Aj-m?r. Wmnmo*, Sept. a. lMg. On Tueeday morning, 2'Uhuit., wCMft Vleiandr.aby tbo o.ira and proo?eted t a ji iit-t a little boyond Wi?r en'oa Junction, <vh*rc we e oa.tiped, ,ia we ??ipjmto.l? * hopeal, alter tbe recent fatigues we had oi ittrod ? - "otae little t)me. PNKraRtr osh to VAtu-n, tjr, however,! *1 we got eomf rt iblr located b?? mM o "dent to prepare t.hr? n C . ??' .troviti t.s ib at six O'clock the next mornii it, wli n w? ned wo choul' oe to ha. nan jj 'portunlty ,ia) ?ir our lerottun to our country' due in the pro aenco of tai ei :i*nie Wb?i hod iiarc.l to e.wtiii it. ?m hr*at. Areor^ , ly. at tho nppo.et'.l l.oi,- aext dm uln :, we proci ? le.t < :i t RrMtoa 'd station and >ed ?, t| tm tb i a th two w to ??' if a parly of tb '* ,ir i ' * * .1 > tw or T"r 11*' 1.'J?TWV , " trniely rl> '.ved en ? . ? ,< x-' i't? ? ?t?V ? *t t vliirb v ) r -i. >1* t ? n> i>; ?t ? fl*.'<t inie i h ^ t \ i in fi r j, thel* \ ,i ' . irtt. ? 1 I 1 ? !?C/0n'l . 1 sions only were engaged In t?e assault, of whom between Ihrso and four hundred w** feft kenduemttu. KB?Bin/U4M tbb WIT. Keit morning Oe'^ral Kearny coming open th? ground, with his us-**) enthusiasm he rush*! past as, and advanced to ?Ae attack, followed rapidly by our di vision, but fou'yd, to our mortification, that they had broken camp <Vuring the night. Shortly afterward* A AUGHT OA VALHY IMini occurred between the cavalry of Geaeral Slgel and that of the en ?my, but with unimportant results. Coming to BlacKbum's ford we encamped, and shortly afterwards re ceived an order to bold ourselves In readiness to march a^ain, with two days' rations, and promised that wo Should have another opportunity to complete the work we had ho sati-factorlly comtnoncod, and which all were most heartily anxious to aocomplish. pkockbiiinu to CBMuntia by the old stone church, we came to the old battle field of Bull run, each sildier hoping to have the satisf.-ieMon of retrieving the lost honors of that memorably disas trous day. S1QIL JUTO KIUSNT BMOAOBD WITH THB RBHELS. Here we found Generals Slgel and Kearny hotly en gaged with the enemy's forncs, whem they bad driven into some woods there, and which, on account of the strategic advantages it olfered, had evidently been re jected by them for the purpose, and which, an the result proved, was founded on ascurate judgment. iivh or batt;x roxxkd nv thb nnirr hkkuds. At about three o'clook P. M. the First brigade was oi* dored to form in Hue on the outskirt of the woods, clear them and take possession of the railroad beyoud and hold It, if possible, at all risks. A CBABGK ORPKRSII i!fl? MAPS. This brigade, composed of the remnants of the heroic First, Klevouth ana Sixteenth Mas^Mhusetts regiments, and the Second New Hampshire (the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania being held as a reserve), fell into line, aj ordered, and nade the charge in their customary gallant style. nra KBiiSLS ntsr^RED to MBm it. * They speedily discovered the enemy prepared to meot them, drawn up In four lines. BIUVBRT or THS INION THOOI*S. Dashing towards them they received the enemy's Are utiflineUingly, with the coolness of veterans, and in a few moments more they penetrated two of the front lines of the Too, and had they hoen is sufficient, forco would not have left the work incomplete; but being imperfectly supported, and by that time having become ho reduced as even scarcely to have men enough to skirmish with, they were compelled to tall back to the edge of the woods and collect their scattered fragments. TH>. VSI(? LOSS 1M TU? OURUB TWEITV rm PER CKKT. Or the 'J,000 men who went Into the engagement 017 were killed and wounded. A large majority of tho latter, however, were carried off the fleid in safety. This charge is declared to bo, by men skilled in such matters, oue ef the llnest?if not the llnent?of the war. It was a clear, calm, bold, heroic give and take, man fashion bayonot charge. The gallant Second New Hampshire, especially covered themselves with glory. AFTBB B1UUKI.N0 TUItOlH.M (IB KITIST t.TKl, with a bound the New Hampshire boys rushed upon the second almost at the pamv moment, and bayoneted their opponents and retired in excellent order. Although scarcely one quarter their original number, they lost 13.1 In Killed and wound"' 1 in tins memorable assault. General Kearney subsequently rojtealod the experiment, but, un fortunately, with no better succesr. SrMXGTB Of THK hkhbi. rostnoN. On the next tlay (Saturday) Ccnwal McDowell formed his i.rmy mt? four linef, and made anothur attempt with similar result, thus showing the impregnability of the place, and t hat no fault was to be attributed to the gallant men who bad made the urevious charges. What would have been the result had the> been triglnaMy massed It does not become us to say. After recovering ourselves General Pope ordered us te support his batteries. We accordingly bivouacked there on Friday, night. 11(B PI.'RSl'^T or TBK BIUIXJ,?. On Saturday morning, about nine o'clook, the troops took the Newmarket road, pa.slu;; Sudiey chureh, in com pany with General P.ickett's division, in pursuit of the enemy. It \vae supposed from the obligation he had received that bo must be despairing of the sucre-s of the bold and dashing scheme he bad conceived, viz:?Of making a sadden and unoxpe<;ted assault on Washington; and finding n* belter prepared than he had imagined wn should be, *?.?( about to retreat. A wkak tmkl JHSCOVRMB. On arriving at our destination we found the enemy b?d unfortunately discovered a weak point in our iiues and was hurl Ing heavy mas.*cs of troops open It, concentrating all bi< eu'-rgle- with de. perute re-wlutioo upon this last attempt f>u this one jwsltwn,drivingbackour forces, who contested every inch of giinmd * ilh equal desp.ir.ttion. w? cuacK is* KcmtL tmcK. Hurriedly pre.-tnn t?> th* left we were ordered to hold the u?nr reluapired f>e in riiock aad eiub'e .>iir shattered fori".s l" rmorni and take up a inoro advantag"m* |?>al lion la tin- rear. Ttna we ?u' cexlr.l in u'-cumplUliiug, and retrained at < or po.-st- until Saturday ii./ihi, when we priK.-n' 'led towards Outreville, when tve remained until noon of M >nd.-*jr, thi l.Jt lu?t., when it w >s demnod advi sable by our <>enera! tint. **>j ?hou!d fail Ivick u;>ou Fair fax. ?rur i.ubt Hwrens-* cBtmriiu jsd yainrxx. When a bant two rnilei front Centrevlllo the oncmy, with Id* accuatomed audvtiy, mado an attempt to in ti'rfere wlt!i the p irwige el'our train. Oeneral Jt?ro on f aged tiltn Hmt, anpportt.d bjr Kearny, ?rho In turn wae fall wod by nur JlvUion under (JeoornJtit oyer (our gallant tinner*. H oker having in the in-aawhile he-n re?l j by being placed in oomtnunJ of the whole of the fore In and arcuud Fairfax). ah usruuaavT nvot io. We ware, hatrever, not called upon to Ore a gun on Ibe noaaion, but wie compelled to reotuiu in pe*it on aad under the heavy, pelting titoriu of thai ni?fct, without blanket* or tenu, exempting tti? ,mall Hbaltar tent*. Neither were we permitted to build OrcM, ami tho men entered "ttr?mely from the pm atone tb*J lutd endured mxr i>Mmw wt Marfan kajwmx. . Uivrmg with tUe cold an If with ague. We r.vn raadlly .tiiacine the eneniv, who were xitil worae provided with ahaltar from tba alorm, ware not in a roach, if any, bet tar oonitltiuu than auraaWM; and we lira In liopoa when wo next meet bin to render a Kill better amount of h tn aad of eurieirea uunui. hmw) jt mar?. The offlcpra of tlen. Uordvn'a flair having been u*ed up by fatigue and ltlaan, Hon. I'harJea R. Tram volunteered Lla narrica*. and will enter immediately upon his duties ?>n the iJeneral'a atnfl. inn itiT*m> < aamiw or aaovot'a namana. Ur. >ieh.<r. Acting Medical Direotor ef t.eooral Hoolcer'a divialoc, who viaited Uie Bull ruu hattlo ground on Hon day taxi undor a flag ef true*,autee that linea of the dead aol-Unr* belonging to Omver'a brigade abow?d that tliey nii-t have fongbt deaperetely. In their charge they broke through two linea of the enemy. and the Held wait atrearn with bodlea where they encountered the th>rd in reaerre, by which their Due waa broken after a abarp ruufllet hfmowall Jet keen waa uaiy twenty Ove yarda ft'm tliia point, and if tha brigade had been miprorted by n fre^b brigade Ilia believed that he would have been innda a priaomw. uavntnairr noi-o^n iimw Search waa made far nontenant <"clonal Tileatva, of the KVveeth M.iaaaohuaotl*, but hia body waa nut dlacovered, ana It ia now aappoeed hu waa taken pre >nor tun i ntMNft or c.kskhii nt a*a. The bmlv of (general Ira ic I. yt? -ena baa >?an braugnt to thla city and embalmed It will ho f Twarded lo New. port, K. I., where Ida family raaldo. Mayor Wigbnuan, I ?f Iloaton. who lo horo", haa defrayal all the expenae* 01' tin Interment of the gHila it Ooneval'a remoiua, ou helal^ I of tb<s oily of floeton. Tho rebel o.Urera a-h<? dellveid up . ti. ? body of General fVe vena, under a flu; or truce, atalo that the ti.ig whl. h ha bora when be racr^ved tho fatuj eljo- wo.' >(raaped n hia right hand, and had fa.len ovor hia I v.l. tn <MTarMlltw Uenaral Str vn.a bad often re ? murki'd t' 1 If he ale.md tw> killrd >n the Held, he declrnd ! ti. ii the t'U let ahouid paaa lliro?yn Ida t^taplea aa to 1 lUftia: luvtimtly, and l! a w.ji c'Ctly the ii h . !1> nuo of th?; Ii avr?i ?>fl/-era 11 "ro'ci.liy load < a I 'giment into \ i Kht. ' ^ or ?TiK Firnt v in, BrmrMt'a a?ir*vw. ! \ Jew Ynr*! V irv ?) w< n or f i r j ? ? ' ' iv a i - ? .t , ? ? o? to lay down their Una by hootwi to yielding un inch to the enemy, their lees m very heavy. The ollkeis suf fered terribly. Wlachuter EmcaaUd?Th? Rebel* ?t L(eibar|. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Asserican ] Hssrim's Kraal, Hept. a, 1102. I learn that Winchester was evacuated by our force* last night. All the storm, locomotives and care were brought off, and the troops were unmolested in their re treat; Martinsburg, it is understood, is now held by a strong force. We have reports here that the rebels are in the vicinity of I.ecsburg in strong force. There is no doubt that their cavalry arc uow there, but the reports as to their lores are acre conjecture. THE VERY LATEST. Reorganisation of the Army?Arrival of Troops?Stonewall Jackson Wenndcd, &C., &?. Washikotiw,Sept. 4?Evening. Conflicting and exaggerated accounts of recent evonts still form the topic cif general conversation. Many <>f the statements are altogether unreliable, especially as to tho number of Willed and wounded. and the quantity of stores which have fallen into the hands of tbe enemy. These are, it is ascertained, greatly overestimated. Tho army is, for tho greater part, placed in tho now positions, aud thorough reorganization is progressing. The proper autlioritl?H fully midersUuid tho necessities of our comlitiou, and aro taking the precautious required by the ouiergeucy. The new levies are arriving, several thousand n day, aail are Immediately assigned positions to co-operate with tho veteran troops. Aflalrs are hourly assuming a uioro cheerful aspect. U is not deemed necessary or prn[>er to state tho (sisition of any i>ortiou o f tho army, as this is precisely the information whfch the enemy desire to obtain. Jackson, in the recent actions, was, according to the report of a captured rebel soldier now hero, wounded slightly in tho foot. ITiere is nothing new trem the frost to-day. Our troops arsstill occupied in getting into position, and havo for tho groater part resumed the precise localities held by them previous to leaving for ths peninsula. Qmtea num ber of Beid officers are in the olty to-day, Including Generals Pope aud Sumner. There are constant arrivals of troops in regiments and squads and baggage wagons lino tho streets ou the way to sup ply our troops both on the Virginia and Marylaud sides of the Potomac. This description of business has never been more lively thau at presont. There seem* to be no doubt that tho Maryland side is now free from arme-J rebellion. Five scouts or spies crossed over yesterday at Edwards Ferry, and were socn at or near rooleaville. They did not long continue in that neighborhood. Such reconnois. sauces are believed to bo i* frequent occurrence. A regiment of rebel cavalry was at Edwards Ferry ynstcrday, and amused tlwselvos by saluting our men on tne Maryland sido with field pieces, doing uo damage. It Is ascertained thut tho enemy's forces lust seen at Vienna were for the most part worn out or invalid soldiers gathered tLure as a place of refuge. The rebels in the recont battles did not fight with their entire fnrcos, having powerful reserves to bo made uso'of as ex igencim might require. Tlis most reliable among the conflicting rumors to thst tho rebel forces, comprising, at a guess, a hundred thou sand men, were still moving yesterday through Thorough;are ?lup, branching off into the valley, and stretohiug upward to Harper's Ferry. IjC&diug secessionists at Italtimore have proclaimed within a day or two that the rebels would attempt to cross the l'otomsc in lbs neighborhood of the Point of Rocks. . oftroMing over into Maryland in heavy force, in I he course of four days. They doubtless will make the attempt dsn Higel arrived here to?day, and on his appearance at the hotel was warmly welcomed by hi? frieuds. <<en. Carl Scbur/ Is also bers. It is pshlicly denied that riige) has lost any guns. The Star or this evening says, from latelligcnt and ceol boaded men among the returned prisoners, wo loarn that their i Tor eo of the enemy has certainly been drawn tvi. . itm north and northeast of Fairfax Court House, a;' 'i '? .11 a position tn inarch back through Thorough f? . ? or forward to ths Potomac at l.eesb'irg with i ility. ? -ii- a il ir'im by one or the Unttod Stites gun boats i.i ?? most of our popula tion U 1 ? l 'in-' *pent a Hleephvs night lion. J. Hull km bSu 4 by the Presideut Judre Advocate Geuerai 01 ti c Army, with the rank ?f colonel. He wHI enter open his duller* without duluy. All prisoner* of war taken by the Uuited Slain for res and paroled, and now within the Mi liur v imw or Washington, arc required to report immediately at Gene ral Wtdnortli'? headquarter*. Thin is opposed to be with a view to their <?*? haage. ill niHun*T of Getioral Kearny's death was precisely ascertained by Surgeon Foyo, while a prisoner at the i>-en? ol the battlx. The General rode iuio a piece of w.od* 10 reconnoitre, and came u|?on a j.outhiaim regi ment. H? ?as ordered to halt, but instead turned hi-t horse, leaned over to avoid the bulleti> and rode rapidly away. While doing ho lie was shot m the bick, killing turn laalanlty. The (allowing i? a lint of the l.nlon prisoners at Gaine \ ille, Ve., Auguitl 31, 1402:?Miyor the*. K. Livingston, 2dth New York, Cipt.tin Goo. A. tiomsh. New Hamp shire battery; Captain J A. Jndson, Aesiatau? Adjutant General of Hatch's brigade; titpiuiu ? }<*>. fl. Kleook. t'n. 144h Brooklyn,Captain James Me. Con noil, Co. H, 6th New York; First Ltdtttduant T. A. B. Koon?,Co. C. ftflth Pennsylvania- First Lieutenant J. K. l?o'.(|biy,t>?. A, 2d Untied ^tat.'s Sharpshooters, First l.lent''iiant Patrfi k Clcary, Co. F, 24th New York Flr>I Lieutenant T. I*. Tlavllafld, Adjutant of the 12th ?? chu'otts; Kirst Lieutenants. C. Bat ker,Oe D, 2d Untied Ntntee Sharpshooters; First Liei-tenant A. L. Kstahroefc, On. A,91 New York; First Lieutenant Fred, flrhluin bach, 29th New York Second Lieutenant J. 8. Ray mend. 6th New Y*rk;&eoad Lieutenant Robert Bromley, 6">th Ohio; S? "md Lieutenant C. W. Fisher, Co. I, 104th New York;Second lieutenant J. I)avls, 0?. K, TJd Ohio ftecmti! I teutenant F. Ferris, R. S. fury, (apt. C Boyd. Co. A,tih New York,.Oapt. C. H. Montgomery, Co. C, >th New York; i apt. 1. M. Horoagan, 1st Michlgaa cavalry Lieut. James Hutch, Oo. B, 29th New York Mate Militia; Ueat. F. Bielemau, Co. H, 1st Michigan cavalry; Lieut. R. I. McKay and Lieat. A tterorner, Co. II, &4th New York, Lieut. Q. Ylpp.Co. M. 4th Vtrgtala cavalry, C.nc Mm Hesse, Ob.M, 4th Virginia cavalry, Lieut 0 T. WelW, Co. G,1st Michigan oavalry. The following officers of General Pope's army were cap. tared tn the battles of Friday, Saturday and Monday ? Major Livingston and Oaptaia J. A. Judeoa. They wer* paroled, with 1,220 prteeiier*, 1.M0 ef whom wscs on the r way to Cumberland, by order of Qen. Wool. They left jtai.aasa.? on Monday, a ad marched to the Point if Rocks, bavla* beea since the day before their capture entirety destitute of food, and sent forward by the rebels withoftl any rat)one, eacept fresh meal. Many of (He prisoners are wounded, but preferred accompanying the party, al the risk of per forming the march, to absolute certain starva tion at Gainesville. Numbers of tbem gave out. and wore left nl rami houses al< ng the r ad. Tbe poo pie living upon the road maiiilto-ted much kindness, and contributed what they were abla to spare of their scanty stock <" provisions. The prisoners s eak very ktir*llT of rv*luti<*l J. f>. 0?odlett, of South Carolina, who 1 bet eved courteously towards them. Among the wounded at lArsbnrs are losepta .1. Hall, John R. flail J. (' Apple, Henry Holt, .lolm <'onaa aad L. Qiilii'^rman, all I ngerous y wounded; Jaek tMol li meyer, .las Ma<-<foh|t? < ?>. rge W. Jenkins, Jacobs Sons, and John Watson ' | igntly wounded. M |or Livingston marie arrangement ? fot the proper care ati 1 treatmeut of these w.Minded men j ant I hey can be removed. I / r*i "H Iimviti reamed tbe Interior of Pennsylvania thai a rerta a r> gintent had bn?n lmo?t annl) >te nl a c* in in tee caniv? hither to day to render v?lst moo to the (Hipp t woe? e i. bi.t Hi"y were deli Utf , st. ,'*e i 10 l.-en ihs? the MgiMieul Iwd ft t erru \?< *i in be S.-i' i r ft?*sldtl, who |usi a <on it> 'Iw roccil I is in i city ?mHm Wifc n is sllll . ??? i '. 8. P. I.ee .,.s-t I' ? n Apt* inte?t A ting Rer > -? ,if h ? North A l.mtl# We kvlimt S?l..adf ?, M ? p.11r airlral (>o!tl?bjr?ivyh, *5*1' s bcou rs.f THE CASUALTIES. AMItlratl IVamoi o t EI1M Woundrd. The following names of killed and wounded In the late battles in Virginia are exclusive of tboM heretofore pub lifhoj in the Hbuld:? A. Andrew* Ja* , 12th Mass. Aim Corp. 0. M . 3d N Y Aleaauilvr W. W , fith N Y. B. Bourne S., 13lh Mass. Hay ley tterg B 0.. 94th V.Y. Buruhuiirt K., 4th N. Y <!av. Brooks H.,2d N Y. Brown iv hi J,II.. llihUips. Bullock It E., 71st N. Y. Bancroft W E.. 2d N. >1. Blount Serg. J. P.. 00th N Braunuu Ju<i., 6th N. Y. York. C Collins <ieo.. 23 I N. Y. Cross U. A.. 79th N Y. Co* t., 38th N. Y. Oaao J H. ,44th N. Y. Conklm J.. 97th N. Y. Cross H. C., 24th N. Y. Connolly J , Mb N. Y. ClineG. H.,K, H N.J..killed. Cue J.. 12th N. Y Close W. E., I, Berdau's B 8. CallO. J,,24lb N. Y. D Daniels Corn. E.S.,lst Mass. Dnvls W. W., 14th N. Y. Davenport W., 80th N. Y. B Ellis Sam., 3d Exoclsior. Emery Jno. 8., 11th Mass. F Fowler J. M , 21st N. Y. Farrell M. J., 34th N. Y. Fairbanks K., 24th N. Y. O CannonOorp. J. J., 2d N. H. Griffin P.. 80th N. Y. Gibson Wni. J., 21st N*. Y. Geoid A. H.,10th N Y. H Hause H. J., Mth N. Y. Ilobill R., 11th Max*. Ilattimer J., 68th N. Y. Uueford H. G., 44ih N. Y. Hyatt Jamw, 71?t N. Y. Hardy John W , 11th N. Y. Hopkinson Corp. O. H.,llth Holtis H. H , uu> N. Y. art. Mam. Mart K. B.,24th N. Y. J Harrington D., 10th Mass. Johnson L., 91st N. Y. K Kelly B., 2d K. Y. Kinee Tbos ,3d ?. Y. Kellen J., 1st Me. cav. K Inlu B., 6Ui N. Y. Keleim Corp. H . 58th N. Y. Kuckert Lt. F., 79th N. Y. 1a I.awrence G., Oth Ex. Levejoy Berg. C. L. ,3d Me. LivlDgston Air., 96th N. Y. M Mitchell P, 30th New York. McAvoy.Corp J.,Oflth N.Y. Mahoncy V.,6th New York. Minnie F., 2d New York. Mickerson 11.0., 1st Me.cav. Mara J., 20th Now York. McCarthy Chiw , 10th N. Y. McKenuy G. W.. 2d N. H. Myer H., AHi.lt New York. McGregory P., 18th N. Y. McMahoiiey Jug., 60thN. Y. MoKenzle A, 79th V Y. Moury L. ,12th New York. Murdock John. 27th N. Y. Mar'in J., 95th Now York. Marks Acker, 11th N.Y.art. Mlddloton W. M.,96th N.Y. It Nugent W. C., fith Excelsior. Noyes Corp. A. P., 22d N. Y. O'Rourke Stopben, 36th N. Y. P Pierce Jos.. 2?th N. Y. Perter J. F., Jr., 14th N. Y. Pearson D.. 24th N. Y. 8. M. I'earI S. T., 10th N. Y. Putuam Corp. C., 86th N. Y. R Robinson I., 59th N. Y. Richardson F., flih Pa. Ryan John, 7th N. Y. Reed W. J., 60th N. Y. ltuurko W. N.,lu2dN. Y. S. Stobblns W. L., 2d N. H. Salmon ft. P., 8d N. J. S*chuvinanG.,Oor.,4l9tNY. Fohorer 1.. 6th N Y. Strohtu, Wra., .r>4th N. Y. Sharp D. U, 22d N. Y. Sunvorn A., 6th N. II. Simon A.. Cerp., 68th N. Y. BpraKr.e W, I AAA, 17thNY. Staplln O.D.^erg., 94 th NY. Scally J., 10th N. Y. Sintill N. H., 44th N. Y. T Thurston fc'ergt. C., 6thN.Q. Thompson 1. C., 6th N. Y. Tuckey 0. A., 16th Mass. V Vogfct liar mail, 16th Mmp. ^ Warner Ool. W.N. ,24thN.Y. Wlnne S 1st N. Y. art. Want Albert, 78th N. Y. ^U,"n ? A V 'y Williamson W. W .. 2d K*'r. War.lnm irH .lHi N Y. Wheat L., 71st N. Y. Wcneag H. h., Mth N. Y. List of wounded from recont battles roistered at the United HMtw t!eueral Hospital, Judiciary iare, Wash ington, D. 0., to September 4. Many of these have beon sent to Philadelphia and BUtliuore rh'irU'H W. Kimball.Co. 11,22d Massachusetts; Henry nralier, Co. F, 4ih LnUod States Infantry. Corporal J. A. Hill Oo. A. 2d M??saotnii'ettB; t?. W. Hazelton, <?. A, 9th New York Jan. llart, Co B, 18th United Stales Infantry ; K T fthode Island; Vork infantr?. M. k IstUnltad Statea Starimhooters ; S^uel Cussatt', Co. K, l?t Pennsylvania reserve; James W ('Arrlnitar Co. V. With Pennsylvania; Juo. Frlan, Co. K 4th*RI?odo Island; Jamas Stunnin, ??. A. rid Indiana LValVyflwj" liable,Co. H, *nh MsssArhosetts ; ? Oo K, 1st Peonysylvftnm re John B.; , <sr^u>?nl*l>?r Cto. o, OHth Pennsylvania ; ETVU LtL Co K rttMlrhlK?i>. W. F. Kirk land. Co. PMU^yWanis F. II Kilbnrn, Co. I), 1st Pennsylva K.SMPemisy Tania^, . v?rk gumuel Han^ o isu^a-; a-1.'*. K.vH#lh ,N'W York - Sergeant W. A. RntimU, Co. K.Oth Now Hami^hre York ?_g Maryland. Thorns* A Martin. oTr IhI Pennsylvania rifles George Myer. lo. (1.48th Morse, Co. K, 9th Pennsylvania re. 1 ennsyivau . Pennsylvania. Ale* rv'rV^T^K U ? "s :Ser,eant Wwsrd Barf,Co. MIMd >/ew York; Albert Bahee.Co B,4U. ***"">?' it lufns Co 1. 12ih Pennsylvania reserve. Sergeant II. Iu?rus, i. ? Pcansylvnnla rifle*; Corporal l^mual Kola, (o^ h, J" '=?".* w ? n?pel S laA^lV-r '- r sT.rif.w York R.' J. Taylor,Co. I., Hth CulUd Stat.3i infantry. FmT. K?^Cn^.JiaM Y?rk; *?? 2k to'r roric artiiery; C. W. lwan 1.*hrenV?<*. Co^. arllllory; Klbert Weeks, rnirN.w 'K- Auchey,Co. H.hth I>nn ?ivan I re^rve K-lward When . t o. D 4tk Pemnsylvn gyi\aiu? J()ln j|.,ine; John k.?t?l. to. C. lll'tl'i Penn-ylv.'.nls, Cutporal It. ^Vl' tlU li* w ui.. ii m Mirnoa.Oii. D.l<Hn M?4.n<* a. wiowt, ro I 1 i NcwJirMy cavalry: lictrge HmtI?o?,Cu. K, ? O -K m l? Id Maine Jacob /eviely, Co C, .Id ft i n'ltoiy O" A, ?<h Veim'il; Kdwtn l?. *i*olre* Co A dth Vermont; Jacob R. Raljibun, Co. I?, A9.1?! PWuhburo'%JT 4th Vorm.mt Corroral tiennro M .rail, Co. K, 4th , ^ "y"u?C" ' |-?!m i'sy lr j n U. w! W H S w"? H. n I' lekman, T^hn Warr"o <0 H.KMh Maine ?laor*? Myre, t?> R. i'Wtb Pennsvlvania- JnbB Wbitehrad, Ca. C, JKtD Ohk>; ffi&,ro.K.wii? j;t tKs?eV Jor.-ey cava.ry 4th Vermont; John " lark, Co. ^Tv.w JetTci?i>7; F C. Shaw. Co. c, . \jlrK?iIn cavairy -V W .sStt.Oo" B.3d Vermont plt^r Pr.a"t"> A. llthOhlo Kdwla *. Klng.?> ?. 4" h P Dn-ylvs..?a J t F,?lh New Matno I oil j?? Neiir ,l4B|,Hhire; J. r. W.ven CO cf Ut O'Buectlcut cavalry. WUmm ^nUlten, r* n isth New York: Henry ?J. An?a.don, <o. II. 49th Penns'vlvaula Jame* Richmond. Co. B, WfcOj?i"?ctlciit. Jttmme^a, arum? . Hamjtahlre Msrt w^.2, *U, Kr T^? H. Fry,Co A. W-l Oh.o lVin Harr,. iiL , T4lU s?w York, sVirgwant Jaa Ha*e*?o <?. f; 74tb Naw York, (^o K. Wall. 0? H, 4th Maine, Robi n' H^thbwrue, Co \, Uih New York; Mat hew Woo.J<,0'. F IH'h Maaaaeh'ifetU'. Michael Coyle, Co F. 2Mh Ma-<a ?hmiaut' Waiter Strona. Co. I, flat Ohio. Wm .'^awt'iu, M P,ua,ylvu,la, Me?t.?ant Md MoMau Co 6, 20th New York. M Joel llroolt,'? B> ^a3^-v;Jk ArtiTBrook Co B, 22d Saw Yoitc .-er ^ Mar.^ Un^^K 26th N-w Y -rk; < ^ra i?l W. Wilder. Oo. B. 3d Michifau. J;>-Ta l 21stOtiJ* Thomaaliltott.Co. fl,781 N-w tsstf- ?&g&isz& susjksk Kv A, "imns/l'-ania altire , '***'" , To H, 20ih V?a*?r,vn?'t frfgwx v-rk, ,;eo ll et.r.rk, l^oJ'Vorit A. M.*e.. Oo Tl, ftth S. ,v w l i i '. H.iev O' F, lt*l' New Y<te M McFlh?i"V, ? r*J a?{ New Sort; .Ivhti Marrow. Co F. Ttl: W ? ta k'l tlall *? *,l? ' on-iectieut Mvnn ?. "J. (teA^Wth N^w York bcnoral l.enrv t ;y <\ h,4t< ? 00 A. 9l*?n b Klfhcr, Co I?, 4ml Now N' rk, Jol.-i ><?? l"r* y lotu New York! M. Hayes, to i. n< George. Mily to U, 1st Mkni in W hH ?r y'N 7th It.dtana! iW^.t^. T.I. India;., V \ V > ir Is Co l ,?tii New Y?rk JaciJ ?n In li t >. k' l?,h ludlnna W. A Wntson Co^P Sil New >?rk fl.tcliel to .4.1 New York; A. tl. All n.ln ? ..d vi.- VorkaftU ?r W V. To. II, #4tll v? k <o n. 18 1. New fork P. Ha. . r ? r^Slu J. J. n>.v, c. ti, 7th WI-. -t ; I. Ila.r , to I. 'fill re'ii.svhiuna r^e Al. d r v o b. 1Mb x"w y*"J-^A 'Aip ?,. r 1 \ ?'! 'r.'b.'e.t.a bn Ihnn. c T '* , Il.rrisi*, < ?>. M. 1% ' ' o h'Udr-. t o. R. VI. J |?i ill,. i till. ? 1|. <;. <i: ? ii-. iv?n p i? " . .lit mtiie-.Cn. I< .4tii 1 Ian-'. Jnr. Mooter, < to. C. Uih Vow V rk B. r Ko*j,tto. 1. llltb Pennsylvania; Sergeant i?nies K?,ll?*y,c<) C. Ir*?lb I'enn Mi. t.?. | Hughe*, Co.C, 4th Conn. M? baei Welch Oi. C. 5th Connecticut; W. H Calhoun, Co t, 1UK I'onn sylvan.a rivalry, Corporal A. C. lU'nard, I'd. G, 71 b P?t!ia-Jlva:iia cn?rve, Henry Fl-kn. to. P, 84th Peniwt!? vania James Morrow. Co. f). 90ib Pennsylvania K. (? <1 gais.Ui. f. 41 It Itl??n1 <? (hU hI W. G. Kox. 1 o C, 2d MkIi igan, J. K. I?ravui,3d Maun-battery H. C'lttn^O) H 6th Wisconsin T. H. Siuue 'to. C, Mb Mains. O Fl. Hi wh? eock.Co. K. 83d Ponneylvanla. llenrv H owu.CO. C, 26th I'ennavlvaula Albert Ja- kseu. < o. C. 3Mh New York J F. Noyes, tto. K, flth Vermont, S. II Gato?, Co. C, <d?b Ni'W Hainimhtro: W . A. JoiiLum.t u K, 7iIi Virginia; John Conroy.Co, I., lnt Ohio artillery, James Kennedy, Co. I', 6lb Virginia; K, liisHl.tto. G, lei Maryland cavalry; Co. poral Win. Slmmcons, On. (1, 1st \l ryland cavalry: L Hchcick, tto. P. 8th New York' W H kil'ii..* Co. I,9tl New York; Corjoral Kdwaril Marsh,('o I" 2d ititss ; Ser ?cant James Collins, Co. C, 31 Wisconsin n FlUmnrrlH Co. C, 6th Connecticut; F. VI Amle? -<mi, Co. t,'. f?Ui Connecticut ; A B. Lues, C , H, 24 Mal.>o charieu Newton, Co. 0, M New Y rk Infantry; II. Ney Whcelor, Co. A, 2<I Michigau A caiiinooll, ( o. I, 32'I Now Y'ork, John H. Tr.ivor, Co. n, tith N>w York ca ?airy; David Adams, Co. I, 6th Vow Vork cavalry; Geo. Bassett.io. New York cavalry; C. H. T unlinwa Co. M ttlli \?w York cavulrv .l. (;. Hrgers, teamster Co. G,6th Now Y^rk cavalry; Lieutenant U. I,. Kllerbe. k (jo. (J. Hth Now Y"rk rivalry A. chapmau. <'o. a . litfc Now York cavalry; Kftwii. York, to. K,?tb Now York ri valry Win. Reeves, Co. U, ttth Now Yoik cavalr) M Wakefield,Co. I.,flth New York cavalry A. c. \jcrst ! Bugler, Co. L.fllh Now York ca-ulrv; .f. '0. C. Fl ib' ai <1 Co. I.AtuNow York cav <lry. Oorpor.il Pal. McMan.i, c i. I, fltli Now York cavalry Sergeant Mai'T H M. -mil h, Co I, 6th Now York cavalry; Corporal Richard'1 aver. Co K 6th Now York cavalry ; Juaoph Wtoslow, ? to. K, iih Now York cavalry; David Potter, to. C, 10/Hli |Vi<n.<v!vai;i.v All'reU -latlor,Co. H,6th Now York; H. (i. OiaiuOerliu Mh Maine battery; J.1I1U t'ravou. to. C, f.th N-* York; P.'urnl l^ewiH, t'o. I, 40th Now York, Arihur Caj" fave.Cn. A. Hth Indiana; J V. Ktnier.Cn, |j, |jjt| ludiaoa; I'atrick McGinn, Co. C, N. w Yor* tlrderFy !f?rRoant I'. 11. Scb'.oyel, (V II, hub oiih.u.a IJoutenant J. K. S|ietice, Co. K, 100th r*|tit.ylva:nit Sargoant Ceortce Kilts. Co. ??,Ud SIKbit >11 ( In* it ltak-r tV) K, UOth Ohio. .lam>H A.Hreckoi, (<? I, B7th New York J anion lieatoD. t o. G, 21st N'ow York; Jaiin-M Ditrtmrd, Oi K, 4Htb Pennsylvania; Homsr A l)>irtot., co. It, A.jth Ohio Win. UickenHou. Co. H, 102il Now York I'l.iw McDonald, Co. 1), 70th ?bio: Win it. Morton, Co. It. I lib New York;0:iver Hilton, Co. B, 7?th New York Or'le.ij Sergeant I). B. Hardy,Co. I. 73'! New York; Oiilnrly Si r geaat Arthur F. Itice, Co. K. 13;h Ma:'-ai-hiisrtt?; l.mu tenant.I. H. Runacll, Co. C, 44ih New York ; K. N KIIIh Co. C, Ath WiscoQxin . Oiih-rly Sergount Gen A. Karle,Co C, 14th New York Militia, 0ur|>'i al .1. (i Kite. Co. A 104th 1 (wineylvaala. Win Kna"i>, (to C, 20ih New > ork Mllltla; K. M. Lyon, Co. A. 67tb IVunfv Ivanu; Mu:ha Whelm, Co. F, 21?t New York; O?iooel llonry A. WHc im, 12th New York; A. Wolf,Co. K, ;l4ih Now Vo k Iloury Wolcott.Co, K . 14th New Yoik Militia. Lieutenant \V II. Weaver,<>?. H, 12th rennnylvHina re??rv<;, Krauk Feri i con, Co. li.Uitii Now York Sergeant Kcrrilt. ijo. <; 22d New York; Timothy O'Connell. Co It. I'Jth M i-'.i chneetts: Sergount A. Alexander,Co II, 10th N'e?v Yoik Captain FruncLs Hc.hlllluge, Co. K, 12tn l'< oi^ylvaiua Uergeant N. K. Smith, Co. I, lxt Miobiirun ; Men 'iinni. C. H. Hnyder, Co. 1,9tl? Peuneylvaiila reserve Ailjutan' N. M. Pbeipe. 10th I'enn .ylvonia reserve, t ha.-. T. Pratt, ( o A, 102d New York; .los< | h PrentiKii. <0. K. I02<l New York ; John Ginron, Co. G, &th New York 'IIioihum H. (Srahani,Co. G, IkI Mirlii.'in .Is. It I'ieree Co. K, lut ManKa?:huhetiB. (."harli* I>. P-irkor, Co. II, 7Jil New York; John O'Netl, Co. F, Iflth Ma?aai'btiKctt* Orderly Si-rgeant .1. W AboruUcy,Co. K, i'tb PouimyUtV' ilia; K. Slatnry,Oi. K, 26th Now York; liennU i?'ir*t. t ". A, lOth PennsylranU leaerve; Thorn ?(>. l?.ine.in, < o 1 40th Pennsylvania: J. F Wau.011.C0. II, llllli P nncyh a nia; Win. II. Wright, Co. K, 30th Now Vo I; lh?ma? Whealan.Co. C,48 b Pennsylvania; Jamen A. Wi der.t o. K,86th New Y'ork; l*wrei.ot( llciiiai., Co. II, 72W New York; Samuel William*. Co. F, 72d New Yi rk Thorn.t* lJoril.Co. F, 4Hth Pennsylvania; Captain John Sullivan Co. G, 70th Now York; Wm. .Scandett, Co. K, !':(i Pciui?> I vania reserve -..Orderly Sergeant Martin Sknllv, Co. A. i~* ?< New York; Orderly Sorgo.nt C. J. Smith, l>, 71.'t ^ Now York;Jani?-?Gilmai,(Vi. It, 30th Now York; Wo* Sutton,Co. f, 72d New York; Sorgeent ?? W Iticliarih Co. H, lfl'li Maxsiv iinRolt^; Llu.11e11.1nl Thorn n DeniMio' Co.C, 73 New York; Jamits l>eugneriy. Co. k, I4ih Now Y'erlf Stato Militia; t^iorge Oulnlon, C". 1,31*1 New York; Frani m OtU wot. Co. H, 21-t New Y'ork. lie ryOankhlde. Co. K,'?<!d New York; John Conway, Co. K, "Jitlli I'enitKy ? viinla; Anilri w Catif.tday, Co. I. 14th Now York ta'o Mill'la. John Conway, ("0 I", 4tli I'niti-.! -ta in I lantry Christian Klkar, Co. I?, 39th New York Fredern v; I aifi' t Co. II. 101st Now York Lieutenant . <? !.u P Itlair lOth Pennsylvania; Captain Jbuicf Van r<l"ii, Co l> iooth Penney I vania; Win. HoG-IITWi, Co, JY.VA' ,\w )' Y. 'lh'oma"*. Co F. 26th Penu^vlv nn.i. fie Trainer, Co. II, 74Ui New York 1 ut Milton n. Mel..ii, Co. 1, 74th New Y'ork; John ". Churi hei .Co llih M ? wichiiwtts, Sergeant Wm. H.Colburn. cm;, lulit Nuw York; (orporal Pat Kelly,Co. 11. 71st New Y'ork. So r'-ant David Mar IK, Co. F, tilth Pennsylvania; ? lurle.- I(. M mi Held. Co. D, 11th Mansachnsrtt*; Isaiah Harrington, < o K. 28th New Y'ork; Corporal Curtn I < w?l. r, t'o. c. 7th New .lersev; Corporal It. M. Itei>k, Co. !? 7;li "bin 1 r . - rol J. L. Atwood.Go A. 28ih Now Y >rk Wm l Uowcr, Co B 73d New Y'oik; Jae. Carroll. Co F. 73'! No v V01 k, Coriairal K Martin, Fo. B, 30th New Yoik M.-,Pe..r Co A 107th New Y'ork; L.H. Knell, Co.C, iar?!b Nc York;' Geo. Miller, (?>. K, 48th Penu .ylvmla. Win llait man.O). B, 74th Naw York; Samuel Van IIhi.'D, Co. II, 30th'New Y'ork, John Vaudermsrk, Co. K ^..b Jew York Fnuicls K. Vsrran, t o. D, Ttfth Ne v York; \ilwrt IltlM,Co. K. 1st United SUtex sliar|wbooterx Corpora! C. II. ilrown,t?. A, .'lath New York; Jueubn 11 inej.Co i^, 6th Wlhconsin;. 1/JUl* Holt,O). D, Stub Nr v Y> rk. Jiii...i Feller CO. 6th Wle?vinnin; J. Fordyee. ' <?. K.'JI VI ? glnia Samuel Florn, Cn. F,?>4ih Pennsylvania; s-|ulr? II Kerris, Co. C, 3d Mn hijiin; Andrew Andean. 1 ??. V, 7l?t Now York ; Sft Willier Alexao Wr . <>> K, 11 N >r 1'i.k: (orp. (iardm-r Gaylord. <'??. ". I?wh Va?->ui lie ttt? S r,t 1 W Uauiatoeic On. k. Slat New York >-rit. 1 M. 1 ?? vanaugb. Co.C, 2d Maryland; Corp. Au<lr< w Yaple.Hi. H 20th New Y'ork; K^lgar A. Craig, Co. c, IHIli Indicia Wm. H Yo ingman, Co. A, 63d lio iani; Jacob I'flvf Co K, 41st New York; John I'ink-rt. n, <0 V, 2.1th N. m York, l/ireu/o Kolfe, <>>. t?, ttitb N?>w Y -rk . HI. liar-! K I verfoii. Jr.,Co. B, l?t Muno eavalrv; lb 11 v Pittru, 1 o. C. 2d Maryland l^onsrd tit recti, Co. lit li \V if 0 n ? u; Bradley W Hill,Co. F, .Mb New llami?liry ?fn hi II. ? gor.Co. li, O.'!1! Indiana; Jerome Hunter, Co. C. 2-i M >r ? land Klicha Martine, Co. E. 3d Virginia; Corp. F. II. Stone, Co. C, lath Indiana; Sergt. K. tt T> ier.C... K M United States Shariali oters; Corp. .'?>?. W? I. ul.roy IV. U, 1Mb Michigan Sergt. John llo? v, Co. C, ?_?!? N'e-r York; t)nrp. Joseph llarriman, t'o A. 22! New Vork t?rp. F. A. Boyoton, Co. F, Tth Wisooi -in f,. V. A-m strong, to. B. 12th ronieylvaiila re?erv> T!t"?. I? .illy, 0?. I, lath Maess' liil.-r'tt)'; Jin1 M. Coll,in. 1 1. 1 . l?l V ? ln gao; J. w CainpM1,Cu.?,2?lh New > < rk Jan. Trtuic . Co. D, 2d United "taios Infwitry ; Sylv stor T -! , Co I, a ith New York; Jno W Morris, Co. H, Kt V w ler,. ?; Wm. Msgee, Co. K, 19th Indiana, .las. tiall aiv , <>?. II. I'tili New York, David Allan, ?>>. II, lOlal N w Y'rk Gl lvt J. Ilarmun,Co B.34th New York; link II . ?r. Co. A, 22d New Y'ork; Wm. R. Pay. ''??? f ? ?Vi i >n*nr Wlltnor Rex. 1 n. C, HStn Pwineylvanin Sor fit '.in? a F. IViwen.Co. F, 161 h Michigan. g'? >1 A 11 >1 ?? !a, < ?. 1C.3I YITiliiWhl, T"| * ' Ml? Now Jersey, Sergeant Flmoud Vainer, '"o. A. 4 b_ Ui 11 il Slater In'nutry; ( orporal W. J. Pr .1 ? .1.6 11 Virginia; Lieutenant W. H. Werner, Co C. lOIrt N >w i'o , O (? ral Hiram J. Kelien.Co. F. 10th M.cbi^ ; c?rp - 1 W a. .lance, Co. C. 7th Ponnsylv u * reee-se snm--I I <-ii-?" . Co. G. lAtb Masaai-husette. K. V. Hnle.ocs Co I . -.'l-? New York. James Priendenx,Co. I, 2d Wrco^m.J D. Peerong, Co. F., 19U> Indiana J F. Wild ? mtMb, C". II. 4Nth Pentsylvanwa Mich..'-! Welsh.Co ; . ?ii.li Ne?v 'i k Joftn Y. Knnc.?e.C?. 1, 2d Maryland; '.ilw.mi an ?) mat , <v( H 21st New Y'ortt Ci?rn??llu* O'l rie*i c,, k. li t N. w York Militia. Wm llaesinirer, do. G . 21 <: New V Tit 1 n Hiauhioo.to A.?itb New Y'ork tMr,?< lifter t .?. 6th WinonKln. R W I.lntnn.Ot. < . l?.h Indiana Frawcie Io?em,Co. tl, 34tli Now York; S.imo? P 'i h U> A ? d Indmna; TTi roaa Wagnore, Co. A. n.'?l Indiana; A 11. .'?I lor Co H.8J Virginia Frank Um!i"t,c->, # (3d iL^ann; MlchnelFnl-n.Wi. n.lltbPennrylva in; A. J. n <y> ?, Co. G, 17th UulM Stateii infant'y 1 liarle l.^iii 1 (? K . 71st New York ft Oooderbacic. W A, Jd "V?a?a? sin; Thomas Rtowarl, 0? A, 10th Penre; Uaiia ret^rv-; Oonrge H Scran von. Co I>, 3d New IIh.ii, enltv. h.^1 Kogers Co. 1. 16th Maaaaihus'-tt#. K 'to. H ,70th New Vork, BaoMatn Beyer, Co. K, Wth l?m sj. vania. AldiitbOAl vouM ?Jmitto.t to tb? Smnkury 1J.#, iul, ItntirfV nr, mm CmfUin A T*yl?r,Co B, 24th Vow York, rfcpuigc. P. P. I>4*k, (lo. F.. 9th rrntMjrivatiM ~9> r !'tirc?-i f. V PtUlllf*. Hh t'onr*yl**nt'i reaorvt: l .tilrn .1 I f. ?h?lm r. <* A, IOTIW Penii?yl???t?. ?'?pt?|u W. t Ktnv, Co. 1, )4th *ew York. A4<tiikraal wouud?d admitted the t'uioii Flcrca li<? pltel, OourRtto* ti ? Bi.'iUMl ff. H, JihiHOB, Co. K, 10*1) Si'* York. : ;r. (rv uit C. l?. Pott' r, r? w'w Vor!. |>rt *<? -?> ?>. Adolph.09. I, Mh artillery, 0. ?>. Oiinoy v,'V C.Jilh Pa&Mylranta ; Kdward ?'irirl l^.e Co. I, 1 ?i Mk! g'U; Kdwa'd T)i?liof,<?. P,4ll< Nofr Yolk nrti'?? > In" K r ball.t3.1il P-'iitw) Iv.jjK, I.. i>> w, Co. K, l?t U.ur.e*. tt; O. w Wwr<T, tv> K, llarrw ?>v?lry. f .!wh? ?, #th ,V?w York, Ji"?. Brv??, ? o. K, .<? Nt <* \Vr!;> J. K ilngwrtb. 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