si s'JiReport to the Military Ccnunit-tee of Fayette County.We hae visited M mphi.*, Term., and some of the intermediate points a? agents appointed by the Governor of the State of Ohio, to look after the sick and wounded Ohio soldiers; and fr m personal observation are enabled to make j ^ the following rej*rt. j lt;»{EOt M*RY H. .« UAL, MEMPHIS. TXNN—54th OHIO. ft*■ efcCe ed a i0|!Eli Ia n;iig, Elia* Tracy, Areh St it-worth Georg- L**wi«W. H Mora van Charles GraceCO.D.convalescentMIIsickaA,convalescent.tt* tacting WsiIIItiBifttDIt|biti'JEFFCES09 HOSPITAL.John W Tompson, 54th Ohio, convalescent. fort p: kiring cosvaiis sxt camp—114th o.Li. ut. Joseph Knight, co. C, convalescent, since resigned.David Davia ’ co.John W. Hearn, **George W. Sanders Jackson Bryant John W. I,. Hamilton *•Milton T. Dick,H01mriME,sick.lung fever convalescent, smart pox. convalescent.DBFEFF.lame, ail r:-’'ht.sick convalescent.: TjpD,tlI ciCO.F convalescent««AIHKGADavid Williams, J. W. Timons, **Samuel Iman, “Harvey Aabbcrry, “John Curran *A. Hatfield,G. W Turner,Albert Hatise Volantine Mayo MJohn G. Johnson “54th OhioIienry Wetzel Charles Hoby,Rich J. Bernard,Charley Star,John B. Little,James Reeves,Jacob Dillen,E- Little,John M. Williams,John M. Miller,J - ph White, “ “ CJaeob Mistner, “ “ *Thomas I.idims “I “ARobert Williams “Killed and wounded at Yicksburk, and Ar- a kati-as Post, obtained through Captain Yeoman and others:Captain Stephen B. Yeoman, Company A, 54th Ohio; who lost his right arm.James Miner co. A 54 Ohio, killed. I j,T«.hn Coil «• “ “Lieut. Ibpoy, “ “ “ “ slight wound.lVtcr rinx r, ** “ “ “ in t.*lt; ’ fCullmer Rumor “ “ by shell.John McElwaine, co. D, 4th Ohio, wounded j in right hand. \Michael Staek, co. DJl^th Ohio, wounded in shoulder, and says that Pearce and Luttercl wore Ik*T 11 wounded. They live near Sabina, Clinton county. From these parties we also learn that the 114th Ohio was but slightly en- i .g ig’ 1 at Arknr -ns Post, and came off all rightJ. A WILLIAMS, GF.OGE SAX TON, Fayette Co. Agents. Memphis, Tenn.