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aeipnia.Henry Kayer, 27th regiment, eo. I, Capt. Eekele, Philadelphia.James Barnes, 78d regiment, co. K, Capt. Williams, Lancaster.Philip Conrad, 74fch regiment, co. E, Capt. Balstetter, Allegheny. *James T. Bigelow, 74th regiment, co. I, Capt. Smith, Washington county.Thomas Arts, lllfch regiment, co. B, Capt. Corrigan, Warren connty.Joseph A. M’Gee, 111th regiment, co. B, Capt. Corrigan, Warren oonnty.Harrison T. Thompson, same.Jacob Eighmey, 111th regiment, co, H, Capt. Sehlaudecker, Crawford connty.JoBeph Baugh, 109th regiment, co, C, Capt. Farren, Crawford connty..Ferdenand Jardella, 109th regiment, co. G,Capk Bush, Philadelphia.James Blissey, 109th regiment, co. K. Capt. Kerr, Philadelphia.Frederick Beck, 111th regiment, co, C, Capt. Ferguson, Erie connty.Emanuel Rosenborg, 109th regiment, co. G. Capt* Bush, Philadelphia.Themas G. Cochran, 109th regiment, co. D, Capt. Young, Philadelphia.James Campbell, 109th regiment, co. G. Capt. Bush, Philadelphia.Washington Ferry, 111th regiment, co. K, Capt, Pierce, Crawford county.Wm. H. H. Clark, 111th regiment,, co. G,Capt. Thomas, Crawford county.George N. Fay, 111th regiment, co. G, Capt. Themas, Crawford connty.Lewis D. Gear, 111th regiment, co. E, Capt. Davis, Crawford county.Themas Conn, 29.fch regiment, co. F. Capt. Kensei, Philadelphia.2' Lowry 46th regiment, co. H, Capt.Mills, JPotter county.E. Bichmond, 111th regiment, co. K. Mer-cerconnty.B. F. Colwin, si me.Thomas McKeag, 109th regiment, co H Philadelphia. ,Sergeant J Latonr, 109 th regiment co G Philadelphia. ’ 1Lewis Ott, 76th regiment, co. B,Capt. Saman. Philadelphia.David Hart, 2$th regiment, co F.Walter Shnttes, 29th raiment, co. K CantBieketts, Philadelphia.George A. Post, 46th regiment, eo. H, Capt IWs, Potter county. iDVU11 UUUUO nivu UiQLU W oauu UULUC 1U1 W1CUfolks to see, and there was a great many dead bodies of horses laying over the field, which caused a terrible scent.Your dear brother,HYMONCATON.Direct your letter “ Hymon Caton, company I, 4th regiment N. C. S. troop, Manassas Junction, Va.”FROM FORTRESS MONRPE-THE REBELS PREPARING FOR AN ATTACKON SUFFOLK.All Quiet in the Army on the JamesRiver-The Rebel Army Falling bach TowardsBichmond:■* •' 'Fortress Monboi, July 19.I learn from a gentleman recently from Suffolk, that some little excitement prevails thereon account of rumors that the rebels are building bridges across the Black Water river, whichis thought to he preparatory for an attack on Suffolk.Hi Cur informant thought the rumors quite likely to be false, but said the sutlers were care-m110^ ^eel) ? stock of goods on hand. The steamship Merrimac arrived here last evening from Port Boyal. No news from thatsection.The mail boat John A. Warner arrived at quarter past three from Harrison’s, and reports all quiet. No news from the army.The rebel army has fallen back ten milestoward Bichmond. .STRIKE AMONG THE LEHIGHLABORERS.Maugh Chunk, JThe laborers on the Lehigh eahal tiike for higher wages. They ask layj while they have been getting $1 strike is reported to be ireneral. No o nitted to work.L *
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