;h•dPofididn-ofth)0a-otncewv-rys,to52. Leri Green, private, Crockett’s company, Oct. j Clt;26th, White Sulphur, Va.63. Heury Ellis, private, Crookett's company, Uct.29th, Blue Sulphur, Va :54. John Townsend, private, Dillcbay’fl company, Oct.26th, Meadow Bluff. Va.66. Thomas J. Edwards, private. Lane’s company,Nov. 1st, Meadow Bluff, Va.50. James H. Neal, private, Harris* company, Nov.4th, Meadow Bluff, Va. T * m67. Oliver M. White, private. Love's company. Nov. ( I4th, Meadow Bluff, Va.68. Fenner Perry, private, Spivey's company, Sc?.4th, Meadow Bluff, Va.69. Edward Lewis, private, Spivey*s company, Nov.3d, Meadow Bluff, Va.00. Charles D Clarke, Q. M. Scrg’t, Nov. 3d, BlueSulphur, Va.61. William H. Perry, 3d Lieut., Woodall's company, |Oct. 15tb, Meadow Bluff, Va. t!62. James H. Young. 3d Lieut-, Crockett's company,nOct. 27th, Blue Sulphur, Va. ^Iineerere•’rtlit er t-illtiltore | 35th Regiment.—The following companies andofficers compose this regiment, of which Rev. Jas. Sinclair is Colonel, ML D. Craton Lt. Col., aud O.\ • wly j C Petway Major: i 1Company A, Rough and Ready Roys, Onslow . o county, Capt. C. C. Barry, and S. B. Taylor, C. vG. Cox, and O. F. Costen, Lieutenants. ; 1B, Marion Men, McDowell county, Capt. \N m.Ilalyburton, and A. M. Erwin, S. J. Blackwell, and J. Goodwin, Lieutenants.C, Scotch Riflemen, Moore county, Capt. John n- M Kelly, and Win. M. Black, E. M. Blue, and ic i Thomas J. Jones, Lieutenants.?d ! D, Haw River Boys, Chatham county, Capt.H. J. Lasater, and R. E. Pettv. T. W; Richard-sod, and C. A. Boon, Lieutenants.in i E, Person Boys, Person county, Capt. John a- i G- Jones, and (jr. Y Jones, Carter Dey, and (1 n. ! I) Torirui, Lieutenants.al i p, lied wine Beauregards, I nion county, Capt. u, | T. W. Iledwine, and John Warwick, Hubert lie | Mann, and Sanford Howie, Lieutenants.I G, Henderson llifles, Henderson county, C apt.J. P Jordan, and Brownlow Morris, JoshuaGarriiiir, and Allen Case, Lieutenants g H, M eeklenburg Farmers, .Mecklenburg coun-ig ty, (’apt. II. M. Dixon, and D G. MaxwilL IVre A. Caldwell, and S. C. Hunter, Lieutenants.ny T, Wayne County Volunteers, Wayne cousity, at ('apt. A. J. Finlayson, and John F. Kennedy,at j W. R. II. Langston, and W. R. Hass, Lieutenants♦ 7 rur i K, Rurkc aud Catawba Sampsons, Capt J. K. tn- Ellis, and P. A. Warliek, J. T- Johnson, and A.ke Stamey, Lieutenants.—Raleigh Sta nda i d.thinAfa irs at ii, itftrus Inlet — the Federal* em* til pelh-d tn Abandon the Fort.—Col. Hawkins, eoin-ih mander at Fort Hatteras, arrived here to-day. id. lie represents that the exposed position of the Ye fort render^ it almost untenantable during snrh storms a that which recently swept the coast by He asks that the troops there may be sent backto Fortress Monroe, or the works be put in a cnti-eh dition to afford safety from the overflows upon such occasions. A portion ot the fort and them.il- 1 frame shed-* erected for the protection of the e- troops and stores were washed away, and a Lr-e off amount of stores destroyed, and four sentries in cd the Twentieth Indiana regiment were drowM- i id**ry the breakers during the gale. The whole place a was sub-i.erged to such an extent that the tr*op cd were compelled to abandon the fort and ret»r** t wo ed miles up the beach. On Sunday five rebel Jin-ve boats made an attack upon the ( nion troops; nut niter firing three shots retired just as the team-ve t*r Belvidere hove in sight, lt is presumed they thought the steamer was only in advance of thegreat naval expedition.Washington ('orre$pondeure AL f. //. ru'd.»