Afiestng—D W Wood worth, Horace Chuffs e, Sotli Migricfc.COMPANY F—ST. CROIX*KMZ—Serg Halo Goto*, Scrg Isaac N Nichols, orp Richard Lovoll, G W Wiuff, Albert Pollard; rivatoa Milo L Davis, Henry Kaylos, Richard Ma-mu John Ellis, Jas Poabody.—Lieut P V Wise, badly; Serg Simon ilhs, dangerously; Corp.John Doliu, slightly; privates bli anno u biroaby, mortally; F A Peabody, lightly; Eaonozcr Mooro, slightly; Jno Laphamrligutly, Loeaurd Wilbur, slightly; Newton Winter, dangerously; Hugh aluCuury, slightly; Elias Cuaeer, allghtl*; Joha Lunfest, slightly; N J Beeler, lightly; Edw Yracrendorph, slightly; Jas Fovrler, augdrouslyiV/soutfr—Thos Picket*JflHsinff—Jas Herbert,COMPANY G—illLWAUE.EE.Killed.—Oorp Quarles A McKenzie- Privates indrew B Dens, Thonv*s W Fogg, Frederick La-lark, James G Maqoc* Joha Phalea, Benj F Ruby,IVtiWided.—1st lieut E J Watkins,slightly in hip: ergt Louis Brunmer, do in hand; corp Edsvtjrd )hver, badly, both legs; privates Nathaniel N An-loraon, shot through arm; Hamilton A Brown, lightly la leg; Jamua 0 BnamalI, badly la face; UberfcL Cook, slightly m breast; John Oorey, bad-y in wrist; Charles Clonic at, mortally in abdomon; jUciub E Knowles, slightly iu head; Goo W Rood,adly foot and leg.COMPANY H—SHEBOYGAN AND KILWAITKBR*KVUd —Corps NewoU IXphatn., and Wax II Car-rer. Private James Nicklos.Wounded'— fcergts Ralph SI Bawlcy, slightly: Edward McDoaald, do; corp Walter Gleason, do. PrU ra'es Win Lake, sltgbtly; Charles Durkoo, daugoi. ?nsly; Johu. Pholanj.slightly; Henry Mutluk do: Seward Nellctf, mortally; Frank Locke, alight; ill Demastor, do; C Debimdtjdo; Igaac Flute, do; V ^ \ it G roomy, badly; Albert f Waugh, do; Edwin C RouosviJIe, slightly.OOMSANY I—SBEEOYQAN.Kitted—Corp TFm II Swann; Privates: Jaa E Clark, Jacob Boetsh, Richard Lay cox, P Olay OgU.Wounded—Sergt Hemck A Forbos, badly, in log, below the knee; Corp Wax Row, severely, in chest; Privates: Goo W Bowen, severely, m back and ehf!3t; Sami E Root, mortally (since died); Salatkiol Nichols, shgktly, in head; Frank Putnamj slightly, In nock*COMPANY X—FQND PIT LAC.XiUed—Privates M. J, Coifea, W. McArthur, R, Names, A. P. Smith, Juo* Wiley,Woundo'l.—^Capfc. 1' IIGroon, aorerely through neok; Sergt G E Wood, severely through arai; Corps Vf W Lowe, scvotcly in legs; G. II. Clack, slightly through hand* Privaeta, C W Aokley, slightly through neck; FN Baker, dangotously, through Bv^r; IIII Drury, badly through shoulder; L 13 hverd^ll,'through breast, badly; W M Foster, since died; u. Groat, through arm, slightly; B K Longatroef, slightly through breast and nrmj M Kourke, dangerously through breast. C A Sunth, badly; C H hnnth, daugorously through broast aod arm: J B Wood, dangerously through breaat; H Drier, dangerously Hirough breast.^ylsoiw'*— JnO E lSolimgvr.lt;rotal-“KiH«d 57; wounded 127; prison or s 7;missing 7.YWEbTY-PIttl WiSCOHSKf.*~Majoc J. Scliumaker; Lieut. MUoUell,Co. 0; Oapt Geo^ Bentley, U; Lieui. E. J, Kirk. land,H; L. Wmgatt, E; G. Giiflton, E; W. Johnson. s.Wounded,—CoL R. J. Sweet, shouldor; Capt. II.G. Gibbs, Bt mortally; Llout, Arteafi^ld, E, arm; Lieut. A. B. Sweet, E, scalp; Li eat. Smith, I, foot; Serg’t E, Dradish, do, hip; II. Marshall, G, head; B. Hall, do, a-in, C. W. Uarl, l)r loot; Corp II. 0.Farlau, O, urm: E. 13. Thotnp-on, G, arm; U. S. Duaa, I, leg; J. Bure, E, side; K. W. Baldwin, E, arms; Lewis Austman, 0, baud; Sorgt W* Fowler.E, leg; N. Rice, B, leg; Strgt II, B. WHLiama, D, aliest; D. Davie, K. arui; F, W. Zeituj Is hip; II. Jobason, E, leg and side; S Buaho, A, foot; G. Raymond,B. arms; D. S. Manchester, G, shouldor; J. C. Little, G, arm; T. Smith, A, leg; W. Morse, D, leg: B Barnard, E, hip; Christian House, E, hand; Peter Glu^eph, li, loot; R. U. Palmer, F, legj T. Tafor, A, hu^d; J. Locke, I, hip: J. W, Stile?, E, hip; L, Holt1 legs; D. McDonald A, logs: 31. Iiaakius, Ds arm; J. W. Ackor, E. no ad andcUeflt; “Xuch, C, knee and side, 17m. Stamau,C, chest; IL E, Turner, C, arm: J. Woasou, II, heal: H. Button, C, head and leg; 1\ liusho, I, side; A. Oortrigbt, G, mortally; George Stimpson, I, leg; M. ’Webb, I, leg anti head; John Gilchrist,F, log; M. Sands, K, chest.Tbe total loss of tlie 1st aoa 21at regiments ie given in Uol. Staikweather’d dispatch to the Governor, The total loss of RossOAti’s Division, to which they, with the lOtb, belonged, was 406 killed; 1,463 wounded; 161 missing.Wisconsin Soldiers who hayc 0icd in Sontliein irisons.We take the following Wisconsin names from a list of all the Western national officers EDd soldiers who have died in Southern prisons, since the battle of Shiloh, published in the Chicago Times:Gcorgo Porter, Co. II, 16th, died Slay 15.Jj. Anthony, 0, 18th, AI-y 20.Geo.Defter, I,18tb, tuny 23.Leri Monkler, F, 18c.ii, Juno 8th.Corp. Aaron 'Sand, 18th, May 23d.Aroasa Smith, D, ISth, Slay 14th.B. V. Etnltb, A, IStb.M iy 1st.5, IIarfcw*-ll, F, 18th. July 20th.J. H. Fretvrell, C, 18th, Aucrust Sth,JJ. I,. Boan,H,10fb, July24d.JB. Alcxaader, A, ISth, Juno Hth Trl'en Stephen, 0,18th, June 26th.6. sicMichael, 0, ISth, July 3d.J, S. Gray. 0,18th, AuRust i-lth.U d~—, 16th, (inillnls taken from the grare.;A. J. llonshaw, II, 18tb, gpiba Howard, 0,12tb,Orlando Halstead, IT, 18th, -1’. Whiteman, G,18tb, Sept. 4th.». Fields, F, i8tb, Sept. 11thC. F. Soxford, F, 13th, 3opt. llth.H. W. Jackson, Q, 18th, fccpt. 2l8t.Iexixgton, Ey.,fsee of rebels.—Jonsr Morgan, with about 5,000 men, evacuated Lexington on Tuesday night. The place is now entirely rid of rebel forces. They burned a large lot of j«ans and other property, which they could not possibly take away with them.