between the Patuxent and the Chesapeake, marching some hundreds of miles, leaving their tents behind and bivouacking in the open air. They dug up some hundreds of muskets and sabres, and one large secession flag, which has been given in charge to the Mayor of Boston. Soon after their return on October 14, 1861, General Hooker was assigned to the command of a division consisting of his own and the "Sickles Brigade." Colonel Cowdin, being senior colonel of the brigade, was assigned to the command, leaving the command of the regiment to Lieutenant Colonel Wells. The night of October 20, at ten o'clock, the division received orders to move. At sunrise the next morning the brigade was astir, and before nine o'clock the camping ground which had known it for so many weeks was deserted. Three days' march brought the regiment into its present position at Camp Hooker, upon the banks of the Potomac, and in the direct front. While in its present position its members have saved some vessels anchored or becalmed within range of the enemy's batteries by bringing them out of danger; and on one occasion, under a very heavy fire from the enemy's cannon, rescued a schooner which had already been boarded and set on fire by the rebels. Their tents being poor, they early turned their attention to some other means of shelter, and starting, unlike the other regiments, upon a fixed plan, have nearly completed a village, systematic and regular, and which will afford every man a house and a fire. This labor has not led to any neglect of drill. In this, and in a ready, cheerful and willing submission to duty and discipline, they will bear comparison with any regiment in the field. Assistant Surgeon.... F. LE BARON MONROE..........Medway. Sergeant Major ........JAMES W. HALL.......... .Boston. ...Boston. Boston. ......Boston. EDWARD PEARL. Resigned. { CHENEY.... Band Master ..........J. H, PROCTOR... Principal Musicians..{ Bancroft Charles, Gardner CHARLES C. COOK. Resigned....Leominster. MUSICIANS. Goodwin James, Marblehead Rathburn Frank H., Marblehead ....Sterling. Scribner Allen P., Natick Company A, Boston.-1st Reg. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, EDWARD A. WILD, Brookline. 1st Lieut., WILLIAM L. CHANDLER, Brookline; 2d Lieut., CHAS. L. CHANDLER, Brookline. Musicians. Allen George W., Boston Whitney John H., Brookline Privates. Abrams William, Boston [serted Adams John H., Worcester, de- Bailey George A., Brookline Baxter Benjamin F., Brooklyn Daniels Edward S., Cambridge Field Jamies, Boston Fininily Henry, Boston Fogerty John J., Boston [serted Ford Moses C., West Roxbury, deFrancis Joseph, Feltonville Funk George W., Brookline Hinckley Harrison, Cambridge, Jewell William H., Cambridgeport McIntosh Charles, Brookline Munroe James A., Leominster Myles James, Boston Phelps Julius A., Brookline Ready John C., Lynn Roberts John E.. Jamaica Plain Siuger John C.. Boston Stone George H., Brookline Williamson Hiram, Boston, bugler Withington John C., Brookline Whitfield Horace E., Brookline Whitney Charles H., Brookline Woodworth Isaac M., Livermore Falls, Me. Recruits. Harper Joseph, Brookline Trask Frunk, Boston Abrams John, Eastport, Me. Company B (Union Guards), East Boston.-1st Reg. Organized 1852. Marched to Camp Ellsworth with the regiment, June 1, 1861. The citizens of East Boston held a meeting in honor of the company, at which addresses were made, and a collation given them. 1st Lieut., { COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, EDWARD PEARL, Boston, discharged Aug. 3, 1861. Sergeants. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Parkinson Henry, Boston, promo- Hayward William E., Boston Cutter John D., Boston, discharged | Dakin Leonard A., Boston, discharged Dunbar Abram M., Boston, discharged Dalton Joseph H., Boston, promoted quartermaster sergeant Durgan William F., Walpole Drown Charles C., Boston, promoted corporal Ewer John T., Boston, discharged Fisher Henry, Boston, discharged Glover Thomas L., Boston Goodwin Daniel, Boston McLeod John T., Chelsea, disch'd Page George H., Boston, deserted Rowell Harriff, Chelsen, discharged Simmons William B., Boston Stevenson Daniel D., Boston, discharged Sellon Samuel E., Boston, disch'd Sellon Henry B., Boston, disch'd Smith William A.. Boston, transferred to gunboat R. B. Forbes Thompson David P., Boston, promoted to corporal Turnbull James P., Winthrop, deserted Wilson Joseph T.. Philadelphia, promoted corporul West William A., Philadelphia Wood John F., Philadelphia, discharged Wright Edward J., Chelsea Wood James R., Boston, transferred to cavalry Joined since the Reg't left Mass. Collins Thomas E., Boston Danforth S. D., Lynn Flack H., London, England Hallahan Edward, Framingham Lovejoy Geo. W., Rochester, N. Y. Smith George E., Boston Whipple Edward E., Boston Garney John, East Boston Keith Charles P., East Boston Company C (True Blues), Boston.-1st Reg. This organization, so long identified with that part of Boston known as the "North End," was composed principally of caulkers and riggers. It was first organized as an engine company, but, about the year 1832, was formed into a military company, although not connected with the regular militia. It promptly offered its services to government when the call was made, voting to go either for three months, or for three years, as might be required. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, GARDNER WALKER, Somerville. 1st Lieut., JOSEPH HIBBERT, JR., East Boston. { NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Swett Edward A., East Boston Johnson Amosa P., Boston Connell Thomas, Boston Mealey Michael, Boston Glover Geo. M., Lowell Grant Charles P., Boston, died in July, at Washington McCormick Wm. D., Marblehead Powers James H., Boston Paine Aaron C., Boston Reese Thomas H., Boston Trowbridge Frederick W., Feltonville Williams Thomas F., East Boston Discharged. Jones Isaac H. Fernald Thaddeus Company D (Roxbury City Guards), Roxbury.- 1st Reg. Organized in 1798, as the Roxbury Artillery, and did service in suppressing the Shay Rebellion. About the year 1857, it was changed to an infantry company, and in April and May, 1861, recruited its ranks from Roxbury men to the full number, and went into camp, May 23, and to the seat of war, with the First Regiment. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, EBENEZER W. STONE, JR., Roxbury. 1st Lieut., CHAS. M. JORDAN, Boston; 2d Lieut., OLIVER WALTON, Boston. Sergeants. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Warren Moses H., Dorchester, ac cidently wounded in camp Clark Seth F., Roxbury Bowles John H., Boston Cram Lemuel P., Roxbury, disch'd Calhune Hugh, Roxbury Ford Wm. R., Dorchester, disch'd ter Haines Geo. E., West Roxbury Littlefeld Horatio G., Roxbury Phillips Joshua M, Woburn Phillips Preserved B., Woburn Reynolds Thos. W., Nashua, NH. Rhoades Chas. W. C., Roxbury Richardson Atwell, Boston Rowland William, Roxbury Richards Aaron H., Boston, discharged Ruggles Francis E., Dorchester, deserted Sampson Chas. M., Quincy Whitten James B., Roxbury Wright Hiram A., Roxbury Whall Geo. F., West Roxbury Wall Wm. H. H., Roxbury Wilder Wm. P., Roxbury Wilder Luke A., Leominster, musician Joined since the Reg't left Mass. Butler George U., Jamaica Plain Claffley William, Dorchester Griggs Edward W., Jamaica Plain Phillips Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Sherman Wm. R., Boston Smith Robert R., Roxbury Company E (Pulaski Guards), South Boston.-1st Reg. Organized 1835. This company offered their services to the Governor, and were sworn in, May 25, 1861. They were honored with especial attention, and received liberal presents from the inhabitants of South Boston, before they left for the war. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, CLARK B. BALDWIN, Boston. 1st Lieut., GEO. H. JOHNSTON, Boston, appointed adjutant; 2d Lieut., MILES FARWELL, Sergeants. Boston. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND Johnston Wm. C., Boston, promoted 1st lieut. Sept. 30, 1861 Myrick George, Boston, promoted 1st sergeant Cummings Hugh, Dorchester King Geo. E., Boston, discharged Pearce Frederic, Boston Corporals. Pierce Albert, Boston, discharged Baldwin Geo. T., Boston, promoted sergeant Shangman Thos., Dorchester, promoted sergeant Farnham Albert A., Boston Kelren William, Boston Dodge Joseph W., Boston, discharged Bates Thomas E. Chadwick Samuel S., Dorchester Duffie Francis, Dorchester, promoted corporal Dalton Geo. W., Milton Derby Samuel, Boston, discharged Fleming James, Somerville, discharged Gaskins James, Dorchester Hartford Geo. W., Boston, disch'd dentally shot in both hands, discharged Ingall Geo. F., Leominster, disch'd Johnson William B., Boston, musician Jones Chas. A., Boston Lakin Jas. A., Washington Village PRIVATES. Lawson Thomas, Cambridgeport Moulton Samuel, Dorchester Oldham Chas. J., Dorchester, dis- Proctor Benjamin, Boston, disch'd Ruggles Henry P., Boston, disch'd Ransom Wallace, Boston, disch'd Ranson Evelyn B., Boston, discharged Ransom Wm. H., Boston Riley Joseph C., Boston Swain John P., North Reading, discharged Shangan Jedediah, Dorchester Simmons Albert, Stevens Wm. A., Boston Shaw Jerry, Boston Sacket Moses, Boston, discharged Severence Oren S., Dorchester, dis. Tighe James T., Boston, discharged Willey Benjamin F., Dorchester, discharged Williston Chas. H., Boston, promoted corporal Williams Martin J., Boston Woodbury Frank B., discharged Whittier Reuben S., Jamaica Plain For Recruits, sec foot of paye 240. Company F (National Guards), Boston.-1st Reg. Organized 1849. This company was formed, at first, from Massachusetts Volunteers who returned from the Mexican war. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, ALFRED W. ADAMS, Boston. 1st Lieut., { JOHN L. ROGERS, Charlestown, discharged July 13, 1861. GEORGE E. HENRY, Boston, promoted from 2d lieut. July 13, 1861. 2d Lieut.; WM. P. COWIE, Boston, commissioned July 13, 1861. Sergeants. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Morris Shedreck K., Boston Kendall Clifton F., Boston Jepson Wm. H., Boston Hall Lewis H., Boston Loheed Wm. J., Boston Dobson Job, Boston, discharged Smith Robert B., Boston Browne Chas. F., Boston Stevens George, jr., Boston Currier Arthur T., Holliston Bishop Theophilus L., Boston discharged Musicians. Waite John H., Boston Adams John E., Roxbury, discharged McDonnell Wm., Boston Mingle Geo. W., Philadelphia Bartlett John A., Boston Privates. Appleton Wm. H., Boston, bugler Bracket Francis, Stoughton, dis- arlow Herbert S., Brookline, killed accidentally Bishop Joseph, Port Richmond, Pa. Barrett Edward J., Boston, discharged Carey John, Boston Caldwell Joseph H., Roxbury Chase Warren J., Boston Conant Ira, Boston Clark Jonathan W., Boston Colson Henry P., Dixmont, Me., discharged Carney John H., Boston Derby Edwin A., Fitchburg Egan John A., Boston Faunce Albert A., Charlestown Sumner A., Lowell, joined Feb., 1862 Gilespie Edwin C., Montpelier, Vt. Hall Edward G., Boston Keeley James E., Boston, promoted Knight George H., Charlestown, deserted Knight William A., Charlestown, discharged Knox Chaз, H., Boston Kendall James F., Charlestown Kiley John, East Cambridge Kuhn John L., jr., Boston Lewis Frederic A. S., Somerville Landy Luke R., Boston Leary Wm. T., Boston Leary James, Boston Lavery Arthur, Boston, deserted Lavery Mich'l H., Boston, deserted Lannon Wm. H., Boston, deserted Martin James A, Cambridgeport Norwood James A., Boston dis- Norwood Joseph W., Roxbury Noves John J., Roxbury Robinson Wm. P. D., Westbrook, Swallow Alfred A., Westbrook, Me., promoted corporal Sawtell Ainos J., Westbrook, Me. Smith Geo. M., Charlestown, discharged Sullivan Wm. J., Boston, deserted Stone Wm. W., Charlestown Thing John D., Boston Tandy Eleazer, Charlestown Wilson John C., Charlestown Wright Henry A., Charlestown, promoted corporai Weymouth Chas. L., Charlestown Wood George, Cambridgeport Company G (Independent Fusileers), Boston.-1st Reg. Organized 1787. This company offered their services, and were under orders from Gov. Andrew 14 days, as a three months' company, but orders from the General Government having been received that no more three months' troops were wanted, the company volunteered for three years, or the war, and went into Camp Ellsworth, at Cambridge, June 1, 1861. Captain, { 1st Lieut., COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. HENRY A. SNOW, Somerville, discharged Aug. 3, 1861. FRANCIS H. WARD, Boston, promoted from 1st lieut. Aug. 26, 1861. WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, promoted to Gen. Hooker's staff, rank captain. JOHN MCDONOUGH, Roxbury, promoted from sergeant July 27, 1861. WILLIAM H. B. SMITH, Cambridgeport, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18. 2d Lieut., HENRY HARTLEY, Williamsburg, N. Y., commissioned Aug. 26, 1861. Sergeants. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. McDonough John, Roxbury, pro moted to 1st lieut. Moore Francis, Boston, discharged Hartley Henry, Williamsburg, N. Y., promoted 2d lieut. Forrest Gordon, Maiden, killed at Battle of Bull Run Edgeworth Samuel B., Boston, dis. p Edgeworth James F., East Cambridge, disch'd Estabrook Sam'l P., Cambridgeport Foster Wm. H., Boston Forbes John A., Boston Field Ebenezer, Charlestown, taken prisoner at Bull Run. carried to Richmond; since carried to Tuscaloo-a Field Edward, Charlestown, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18 Fuller Chas. G., Haverhill, taken prisoner at Bull Run, carried to Richmond; since returned home Garland Stephen R., Buckstone, Me., lischg'd Garland Robert F., Boston Gordon Geo. H., Brighton, disch'd Houghton Wm. H., Newton Harman Woodbury S., Haverhill Lockwood Leverett L., Boston Long Samuel T., Durham, taken prisoner Morton Chas. S., Boston Moore Samuel L., Boston, dischg'd Moore Geo. J., Charlestown, taken prisoner at Bull Run Mahoney Dennis A., Boston, dis. Parker Thomas S., Boston, taken prisoner at Bull Run, carried to Richmond; since returned home Prescott Frederic A., Charlestown, promoted to corporal Reed Benton H., Boston Rowe Richard P., Boston, taken prisoner at Bult Run, carried to Richmond: since returned home Rowe Theodore N., Charlestown, discharged Roome Thomas, Boston, killed at Battle of Bull Run Roswell James, Haverhill, dischg'd Roberts Geo. B., Ipswich, promoted corporal Rice Wm. F., Brighton, discharged; joined 19th Reg. Russell Chas. T., East Cambridge, wounded in hand, discharged Spear Geo. G., jr., Boston, dischg'd Stanwood Geo, E., Charlestown Smart Richard B., Brighton Smart Wm. H., Cambridge, killed Searles Win. A., Cambridgeport, prisoner at Tuscaloosa Sullivan Marcus M., Boston Spooner Granville T., Boston, dis. Stinson Eugene, Brighton, taken prisoner Sears Edward, Boston, dischg'd Silvey James S., Boston, killed Sawyer George, Roxbury Thayer Edwin L., Chelsea Turner Laban W., Charlestown, promoted to corporal Thomas Jefferson, Brighton, dis. Wells Chas. F., Cohasset Waller Samuel W., Somerville, dis. Whitten Henry J., Boston Wilson John H., Boston, promoted to corporal Wilson Alba J., Brighton Company H (Chelsea Volunteers), Chelsea.- 1st Reg. On the evening of the 19th of April, some sixty members of the old Chelsea Light Infantry, which had been disbanded, formed themselves into a new company. After signing their roll, they at once formed into line and marched to the State House to obtain a charter, which was promptly granted. They then returned to Chelsea, and met the next day to complete their organization, and fill up the company. On the 23d of May, they were mustered into service. June 1, they left their town for Camp Ellsworth. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain, SUMNER CARRUTH, Chelsea. 1st Lieut., ALBERT S. AUSTIN, Chelsea, appointed quartermaster, Aug. 1, 1861. 2d Lieut., Sergeants. ( ROBERT A. SAUNDERS, Chelsea, discharged Sept. 16, 1861. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Roberts Horatio, Chelsea, promoted to 2d lieut., Oct. 12, 1861 Harding Thomas, Chelsea, killed at Battle of Bull Run, July 18 Gerrish James R., Chelsea, promoted to 2d sergeant Carruth Chas. H., Boston, promoted to 3d sergeant |