Ber.nett, ca^t ii. I> Lcavitt^Capt. W. E, F. i
Brown. Wvundei?Adjt. If. u. Webber, Sergt.AlajorG.
1\ McCabo, Sergf. B. Cuiumiugs, Cor ?.
L. Miller, A. H. Fenn, C. P. Ainneson. A. IJal!,
C. F. (hrnme'l, P. Gammell, P. Greenwood, 0. P.
Huasconib, T. llazen, J. Aobin. E. Poor, jr., 2<1
Lieut. Goo. Taylor, Corp. Horace Hunt, Thoa.
Alois?, B. it. Pratt, Kergta. L%wr^nce and Lymington,
Corp. Dodge, Henry Da\is D. KiOboIs, G. N.
~ ~ ri j
Page, C.ipt. J. U. House, Corps, j. n. mrns aaa
M Bowls, s. Applebee, J. L. Currieo, C.'llall, D.
Fettengill, A. A. Smith, F. "W. Sleeper, Lieut.
Wm. CI Knowlton, Corp. J. H. Caldwell, L. Emery,
Geo. W. Berry, 0. (J. Burtt, II D. ILivris, J. M
Kenneston, J. G. Sargent, Geo. \V. Stevens Joseph
Stone*, i,orp K. O. Farrarnd, (B. Abbott,
lieorgo W.Elliott, Charles Stevens, Corp. M. V.
B. Pcikins, J. C. Bickford, M. IIms n, A. L. Litohlielsl,
liobert Als>p (!. Dudley, W. Went worth, A.
Wentwortii, J. Walch, F. Dunn, G. W. Hiphy, G.
E. Buzzell, P. Iiaaghey, J. A. Hand, Satul. L?owniug,
J. Perkins, D. C. Brown, J. A. Welch, (J. F.
Smith, P. Maguiro, 1st Lieut. P. C. Ham, Sergts.
J. W. West, J. A^Westand ,J. A. Jacobs; Corps.
ii. A. Bridges aim M. II. Ta h ; J. I. Colhath, J.
tiooley,White, Capt. W. W. Aiues, 1st Lieu*,
i It U'.?r*v?vt?r Avonndi>J ?nd misstrwi Sereta.
\Y. V. Spanieling find F. Lovajoy; Corps. W. 1.
Spanlding, D. W. I lay den, an I O. Robinson ; C.E.
Ariin, J I*. Bills, A. K. Bhzrell, M. II. Brown, 1).
E.( nverly, J. H. Chase, W. B. Dow, B. F. French *
.1. L. Garland, 0. A. Hale, Warren Lewis, J. M.
# Ladd,G E. .Marshall C. ILOrdwav, Win.Stevens,
Kufns Ward, J.iuut. P. B. Bryant, r- crgts. Ratchel
dor and Brown; Corp. ('. A. llowell, W. 1!. Bixby,
Patrick Brown; Liont. L. W Fogg, Sergt Hadley,
George liainy, Josiah Gage, Albert Gummctt,
Paul Whipple, Jos. York, Levi 1 itnan Misting
Corp. A. 1.. loss. W. P. Heoiy, F. Ingerson, J.
Xione, J. W* White, D. Fowle, J. A. Stevens,
\ Chas. Newell, J 1> Meacne. I. Hays, J. B.Hall,
L. (iould, D. A. Davis, C E Baily, LII Cuunuings,
Geo Vincent, 1st Lieut V II ('ale (supposed dead)
lM Lieut A G Lane, (suppo-ed dead) Sergts G -M
Chase, E A Bruce, I) F Hinkson, C A Brown,
Clark, J L Corliss, H J Gile, I Luccy,C F Leo, C
i '1 ?* o?,?iL n rt c O T is
genius, u i? oumu, r, JI oiaiK, Aergi .1 1- uusnu,
Dorp. Harvey W Martin, A M Hand, A A Bnslieo
J Clearis, It W Colby, C Grant, M McCono, S A
Wood, 2d Lieut II W Baker, Sergts A G Stearns,
Coo W Haven and Jos II Teal, L F Connor, E
Daggett, Geo Gilm m, John Clancy, M K Kimball,
B H llolmes, SamLMchlery, R Nolan, I) Pilchard,
1, (i Raymond, W Campbell J Colan, LE Edgerly,
Ji Whidden, II W Willey, T S Voting, Corp .) N
l'orkins, O Abbott, A J Berry, .1 C Howard, K C
Head, F It Hoyt, W W Mayo. J C Morrell, F W
Nelson, F B Robinson, J C Relation, Lieut, ( has.
Cainscverebv, Sergt C K Mcpherson, Cerp M Mu?1
gan, W C EUiott, W H Farmer, J II Gregg, C B
Hodgman, M H Hawkins, JII Smith, Saml Thompson,
Albert W Wfecester, Hugh McDosle, t liarles
l^Aulf T A?an?A U A^ /VAMil
\iai?\j iiuuguoi.
in n. u.?Killed?Adjt Alvan H Libby, Geo 0
Piper. Hounded?Col John 11 Jackson, LieutCol
John licdeil, George Fogg, Win H Kcaruey,
Geo E Johnson, Gideon Goty, Wua H Huntress,
Capt Th<>8 M Jackson, James McGuire, Adna S
Turner, Elbridge G Locke. Henry A Reynolds,
Corp James Calvin, Wra Baker, Timothy O'Conuell,
Peter Pelker, Peter Smith, A J Pettengill, A
M Woek, J E IKrnsk, John Abbott, Charles West
v.ott, Geo P Dolgu; 2(1 Lieut E J Button, Albert II
Miliken; Corp Geo 0 Sceggell. James Il.McCrillis;
Oapt Henry II Ayer, Corps Edward 11 Ay?r and
Edward Cotter; A N Lockwood, Corp E Whito,
Dav.d H Pelkey, Patrick Mansfield ; Sergt p.miel
Elbridge, CorpChas Clement, John Place, Clark
Scrutton, Isaac Tabbetlu Misting?Sergt Luke
W 0 H Brown. David R Daniel, W P Scott, Luke
Hallijan, Wra H Lang.
67tii Onio?Killed?Copt. J C Alberts, Corp IIu
I r /iW.:? nr a D T.Vl
raill nmrVj tUflS IT uglier, iTWUUiaa Aimienyv, 11Uward
Hillman. Wouuded-~Col A C VorLs, LioutCol
Comtnidger, Adjt Geo L Childs, 1st Lieut
* harles Stevens, Capt Henry J Crane, 2d Lieut
Elijah Whitmoro, Capt JohnB Chapman, 2d Licnt
Geo N Harsons, 1st Lieut Vm Nixon, 1st Lieut
George Emerson, Sergt-Major Lm.lee Kampans;
?Sergt8 Harvey L Aldrich and John T Bailey ;
Corps Henry A Thompson and Jacob Hurcach;
Samuel Bays, Peter Brady, Edson Edwards, Frederick
Foster, GeoGillford, Samuel Green, Joseph
Hughes, Thompson Kcth, I Ross Edward Roth,
Samuel Shefl'er; Color Sergt Samuel McDonougb,
Charles D Lucy, Wtn Baker, F M O'Callahan, Vrefol
La Paint. Georze Baker. Frank Burnham. ^ol
omon Raighard, Scrgt Chri>tLan Gartz, Sergt William
Snyder; Corps Christian Schwartz; Emanuel
B Boune, Alonzo L Fret, Wui A Starkley,
(christian Schneider; Scrgt Geo W Russell, James
De Sanbry, James McManus; Scrgts Charles E
Miner, Oscar F Nicholas, Alexander Gordon and
Win Gorge ; Corp David Boyd, John Gaiss, AUr
guste Winter, John Grubb, Saml Reed, John
Sculk, Sidrey I Varaey, James O'Brien, William
Donahoe, Sergt Sam^al Bowers, James Bowersocb,
Har+y Adams; Corps Qoo Top
4
per, Feter Coiton Win Shnttfc Francis White.
Saml Dancan, Win Devlin, Frederick Heasicb,
Daniel Hallctt; Sorgts Henry IlCartT, Jacob D
Hunter, James Collin, Hobt .$ Davidson, John
Sheppard, FiedHartman, Sergt James Shoemaker,
Lewis Hebenthall, James 0\ran, Corp Alonzo H
Hopkins, James huney, Daniel Beiss, George J
Brewster, Win Stebbibs. * ?1st Lieut
Geo Emerson, Henry Bailey, Thus Girclhand, John
McDonald, John A Smith, GetSib?!, YTraStrahan,
.la nes Lobriog, John Uagratfa, Corp J Kiiuely, J
II Milter, Michael Sullivan. Corp Dayton, Crompt>n,
J L Grant, Sand Lang, Jamas Coley, Francis
Cotton, Co p 0 B Adams, (color corporal) Albert
Griffin. Cms B Todd, Matthias Gay, Sylvester
Ells.vorth, Ilanivon North, Philo B Wedner,Marion
Jeffries, Ilirani Murdoc h.
7Crn Pexxsylvaxm June 1 Q.?WoHwied?Privates
Fraco J). White, (since deadi, Samuel llerrick;
Killed?2d Lieut Seth Thompson, Wounded
?1st Sergt. W. A. Asliton, Private -Thomas Bice,
Samuel Dasher, Thos. Hoover, TJios. llowery.
John A. Klemcr, John Hamlin, Caj?t. Harry I,.
Rice, Private Lcvania Buck, W. II. Mmpson, \Yilium
Conrson, Nil van us C. Corson, joint Love,
Lieut. Jos. II. Ensign, Private* Reuben SntU, Corp.
CcorgaJLZoigtear Private Jos^h Evanp, George
French; Hissing- Z^fxJoW Go x, Dan h
H. Stockman.?2t. "
02? Ohio, July 18.? Wounded?Lieut.-Col. C
! '. Steele, Adjutant Daniel C. Liggeth, Sergt.-Maj
>r Shoops, Capt. Wm. Edwards, 1st. Lieut. .T
\V. Farkerton, 1st Sergt. BufusP. Stokeley, Sergt.
IV. II. Stoneburner, Calvin Woodruff, Milton
Driggs. Jacob Ilarrop, Dan 1. Kinly, Wm. Pitcock
John Bambo, B. F. fctorrer, Joseph Wiley, Perry
Wiles; Missing -Sorgt. J F. Slid'Corp. Wesley
Mai tin, Dan. Somere, Joseph King, Isaac Driggs,
Grafton Uarrop, N. K. Pettil William Robinson, J.
W. Wcller; Wounded?1st Lieut. A.J. Fouts, 1st
Sergt. J. C. Morriaun, Sergt. Wilson Fouts Corps.
L. P. Deval, Z R. Clancy, 1 riirates Berry Hall, E.
Harris, W. J. Fangs, J. N. J unnington, Minian
Mc Bee, Nelson O. McDonnell5 F. M. Christy;
M;sting -Sergt Ilothbuck,. lorpls. J. F. Bell,
Clias. McCarty, Privates E S. Rankhnrst. Nathan
Wade, Charles II Laoghndge; Killed?2d Lieut.
G. S. Browuell; Wokided?1st Lieut. L. B* Lar- 1
rimer, 1st Sorgt. Gravy W. Clomc^ Sorgt. John
Monart, K. H. Douny. Oorps. T.J.Brown, M.
Kishl r, P. P. Lucas, Privates W. Ammerman, W.
T. Collagen, William Dicken, John Green, M.
Jennings David Spohn ; Muting?.Tames Leman,
lames Horahan, Daniel Leaman, Humtlton Nichols,
David Oaks; Wounded?Corporals W. B. Stulfz,
John II. Johnson, David Wcltz, Privates Marfiu Auspatch,
WnnAcher. Harvey Patson David Guj'ton
James H. l'arrott; Musings- 1st Sergt. A. T.
McNaughtcn, Corp. A. S. Stultz, Privates William
Fmery, II. Prestage John Saftell, Lawrence W.
Hobba. James 0.. Complin, W. E. Iludson Craw*
ford Riley, Wi liaru Johnson, Henry S. ( Lark, Thos.
Starbuck 1st Lieut..P. B. Johnson; WouauUd?
2d Lieut. S. D. Iloffer, 1st Sergt. Thomas Wilson,
Corps. J. L. Hadsull, William'H. Cater, C'bas. Bidenham,
Privates S. 11. Blaney, Leeander Wiley,
Alonzo Ilobbrt, Lawrence W. Hobba, William S.
^ T I Cftln a \V Hirst. Corns. H.
UJUgfc, fcjvig.o. ?. ?. , V-. , r
MuiWolewg^UsrretLSd Lieut. J. N. Starr, Sergt.
Z. E. Smith, L'orp^, P? ). Boston, W. L* Hedtiilr
Privates Richard Busey, John carter,- Andrew
Brown. II. M. Hcndershot, J. W. Starr, James
Russell* Killed? 2d Lieut. Henry C. Knoop, Corp.
John cassel; Misting?lit Lieut. William Bradling,
1st Sergt. Benjamin F. Sapplee, Privates E.
Nutter, J. Smith, 1st Lieut. J. M, Paul, Privates
Colton Ackley, JohnBankhurst, Squire Carpenter,
J. W. Caveuder, Adam H. Flowers, W. A. Ilam-.
Hammer. James Pierson, Noah Robinson, Ira
Goodwill, Harrison Burlingame, Sergt. Wm. Hodges
; Wounded? 1st Lieut. Henry E^zelton, Corpls.
James Spencer, S. Hoy. Privates N. Wood, S.
Stoots. 2d Lieut. J. C. Edwards, 1st Sergt. Edward
H. Shi.-lt, Corpls, J. ]), Nowcombe, Privates Gro.
o. ni..9iu? Thn? u> Rlftr.kbnrn. Oliver Kinsev.
James Harris, Elza A. Dye, E. R. Parker H..
Daugherty, Cayt. Henry R. West, Sergt. W. A.
Davis, Corp. James Brown, Corps. August Weigle,
Jacob N. Ketclnua, Private John Hoop; Missing
?.ITivates Tiios iicMioima, H. H. Sands.
[Concluded Next Week.]
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FAilur Xr<* %?tih :?U ha* been lay plensntv to pc?iv.v
your excellent paper ever since its first edition; Mid, wuh. *
all your patrons, have always hailed its appearame with
delight, as we have always known it to be a true expositor
of pausing event and a truthful reeer J of all transactions in
the department; yet I. as a member .1 the TClli Ptnns.
? .!. V..4 n M :? -.4 ?1./A toitA' t. AitA*> A t ft A A..
>013., C?UlU)l uui uir t*\ u?..aciuu i?i mi ?< _
count of the assault on Fort Wagner a.? fttfnisbed you by
ono of your correspondents on this Island, which account
proves one of two things, viz: that Uu* writer is very ignorant
of the truth, or shows [fmalicIOu.s desire t6 vilify a r? gimcut
that did all that brave mca^ cin do. I shall bo as
brief as possible nn-.l hop" that ym will pnbliah an nuvar.
nLshed statement of facta as witnessed by one who we s
there. As ant* who is prou I of Iridium a commission in
the United States service, and haTing a omini :nd iu*the
7Cth Fcnna., I request permission to vindicate my own
honor in defending my regiment.
I would not detract from ^e mmts-of the Battallion o f
the 7th Conn, as shown in its conduct thatjaoming. Itdid
nobly and was Irrt by a brave oficrr; but. in reporting the '
events of thJit rngagoracut your correspondent seems to
have forgotten?if he was there to lea.-n?that wliat the 7th
did on one angle of the worfc, did eqnallj well on
?h?<adiotafnir aide. As we rrcMTtftBo order forfiam the
flash of the artillery was seen over the Iraoli at the foot of
the glacis. We kt.eit and permittod that charge to pass over
us, thereby saving many lives. The ncx t instant vre started
forward with a yell that told ther were few cowardly hearts
in the work. While ascending ttic glacis our ranks were'
thinned at every discharge of musketry and artillery, yet
we reached the moat and laaav crossed it and fell there on
the parapet beyond. It was only after the command to retreat
was given, that we retired, leaving on the glads and
ta the niofit one hundred and tuirty men and Ave officers.
We lost comparatively few In the retreat, as we separated
for the sake of safety, and all who fell wounded after we
lefl^tlic glacis, were brought off the fleid. Onr casualties
were one hundred and ninety-eight out of three huadrr-it
and fifty engaged, and yet your correspondent, in a style of
description that would do credit to a blood and thunder
tale of Utopian fields of carnage, gives the exclamation of
an excited and wounded man a place in bis description, as
if, in that one hasty expression, were summed up the
whole cause of fkllnre. All honor tPthc- brave man who
led lis, bnt, to provo that your veracious correspondent
was greatiy mistaken, permit me to say that Major Hicks
was wounded while the regiment we* yet advancing. In
yonr correspondent's statement it is made to appear that
"Major Hicks press* 1 forward with a fev' bra\e icjjow*"
and fell at a point the regiment did not lpacli. in giving .1
list of the casualties lie ui\justly accredits to the 7Glh Pi.,
anil 9th Mo," many stragglers who will yet turn up." of
all those missing, not one of the 7Jth he., yet turned up."
He loses sight of the fact tint, while endeavoring to describe
the fight in a style of puerile sentimentality, he ha*
done very much toward blasting the reputation of our regiment
raid crushing the ambition of those of us who iu.-.y
at any tiuie he again taken through the fiery ordeal. Ot.r
reputation as a regiment lost, and indvidual honor periled,
what is there to stimulate unto do. our utmost in the future?
We all know the result of the assault of the lgtli. If a 4oit?
regiments cannot take a fort after it 1ms been incessantly
bombarded for ten hoars, is it vsdl worse than injustice t.e
anything derogatory ih|ei regiments, and a bat.alii>u
who aasault thr tame fort and or? repulsed after one of the
advance regimen^ and the battalion have lost over one
half their oificers and men.? It must also bo home in
mind that when the 7th Conn,, 9th Me., and 7Cth Pa., assaulted
Fort Wacner. we were literally-j&vfc&at regiment*, as
through somol)pdy'e neglect. our haversacks which had
been left in the boats by order, were not forwarded to us, %
and we had fasted for thirty hours previous to the fight
Yours for justice,
WAL. S? DLLLEIt, Caj.t TCthPa. Vols.
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