h THE REBELLION RECORD ^ OF 1 ALLEGHENY COUNTY, (?) FROM 7>y (I ^^^ (& 00>!TAIN1N(} ^ ^P»RIL, 1801, TO OCTOBER, 1862. f r^ / (^^.^'j^^^ ' ^^^^^^^xg^/^ \^S tti i it Kid and other Gloves. (I I SUCCESSORS TO ( No. 25 FIFTH STREET, IMPORTEES AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 4 DRY GOODS, ' Confining ourselves to a Retail Family trade alone, Ave can offer in- ducements to Families, and consumers generally, unsurpassed west of New York or Philadelphia. In our stock will be found at all times a full and varied assortment of House Furnishing & Mourning Goods, And every kind of Domestic Goods known to the trade, MUSLINS, LINENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CHECKS, NAPKINS, | TOWELINGS, CRASH, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, DAMASK, &c BOYS WEAR, ALL KINDS, E. Brigadier General — William F. Johnston. Adjutant General — Bonair C. Sawyer, jr. Aid-de-Camp — Felix II. Brunot. FIRST REGIMENT RIFLES. Colonel — Samuel M. Wickersham. Lieut. Colonel — T. B. Ilambright. Major — Jacob Britton. Adjutant — J. H. Sarber. Union Cavalry — Capt. Robt. Patterson. Scott Rifles — Capt. Britton. Second Ward Rifles — Capt. Mattern. First Ward Rifles — Capt. Fitzsimmons. Union Rifles, S. P.— Capt. . Du(|uesne Central Guards — Capt. J. M. Roberts. Park Rifles— Capt. C. W. Moore. Eighth Ward Rifles— Capt. E. S. Wright. Columbia Rifles — Capt. T. F. Lehman. FOURTH REGIMENT, Colonel— Joseph E. M'Cabe. Lieut. Colonel Major — Andrew Burtt. East Birmingham Guards — Capt. Cunningham. Rich Valley H. Guards — Capt. Glenn. Union Guards, Union tp — Capt. Frew. South. Pittsburg Infantry — Capt. Knap. Dilworth Guards, Mt. Washington — Capt. Harper. Ellsworth Guards — Capt. Duft'. Of Allegheny County. 15 Lower St. Clair Guards — Capt. Musser. West Pittsburg Guards — Capt. Whipple. West Liberty Guards — Capt. Espy. East Birmingliam Rifles — Capt. Dressel. SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel— F. C. Negley. Lieut. Colonel — Wm. Kopp. Major — J. R. Hunter. Arsenal Rifles — Capt. Langdon. Fifth Ward H. Guards, A— Lieut. Com. Wilson. Fifth Ward H. Guards, B— Capt. Gangwisch. Fifth Ward H. Guards, C— Capt. Felix. Jefferson Guard — Capt. Hamm. SECOIVI3 BK,IOA.I>E. Brigadier General — George W. Cass. Assistant Adjutant General — Robert Finney. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel — William Phillips. Lieutenant Colonel — R. W. Jones. Major — J. B. Sweitzer. Marion Guards — Capt. Sweitzer. Howe Infantry — Capt. Bailey. U. S. Zouave Cadets — Capt. De Barenne. Koerner Guards — Capt. Holmes. Bagaley Guards — Capt. De Zouche. Kensington Guards — Capt. M'Candless, Second Ward H. Guards — Capt. Appleton. Ricketson Guards — Capt. Bell. SECOND REGIMENT RIFLES. Colonel — James B. Moore. Lieutenant Colonel — T. B. Hamilton. Major — F. Hambright. Adjutant— B. F. Pettitt. Kej^stone Rifles — Capt. Nimick. Seventh Ward H. Guards — Capt. Ward. Sharpsburg Rifles — Capt. F. H. Collier. First Ward (A) Rifles — Capt. Hambright. Shannon Rifles — Capt. Little. Arsenal RiBes — Lieutenant Com. Pierson. Allegheny Grenadiers — Capt. M. M'Gonnigle. Steuben Guards — Capt. Lenhaeuser. Harper Zouaves — Capt. Fullwood. Fort Pitt Artillery, (five guns) Capt Metcalf. 16 Military Record THIRD REGIMENT. Colonel — J. M. C. Beringor. Lieutenant Colonel — James J. Larimer. Major — John G. Martin. East Liberty H. Guards — Capt. Gross. ^^ GlenAvood H. Guards — Capt. Cosgrave. Swissvale H. Guards — Capt. Finney. Wilkinsburg H. Guards — Capt. Semple. Braddock's Field Guard — Capt. Smith. Oakhill Guards — Capt. Baldwin. Oakland Guards — Capt. Brown. Versailles Tp. Guards — Capt. Shaw. Penn Tp. H. Guards — Capt. Beringer. THIKI) BlilCiAOE. Brigadier General — John Birmingham. Aids — C. Zug, James P. Barr. Assistant Adjutant Gen. — J. B. Guthrie. FIFTH REGIMENT. Colonel — Charles G. Smith. Lieutenant Colonel — James M. Cooper. Major— J. AV. F. White. Lect Guards — Capt. Nevin. Allegheny Greys — Capt. Boisel. Anderson Infantry — Capt. Duval. Twin City Rangers — Capt. George Thompson. Cass Defenders — Capt. Bradley. Washington Guards — Capt. Stcinbrenner. Ellsworth Infantry — Capt. Miller. Sewickley Guards — Capt. White. M'Clure Guards — Capt. Smith. SIXTH REGIMENT Colonel — Matthew I. Stewart. Lieutenant Colonel — A. G. M'Quade. Major — S. K. Rogers. Madison Guards — Capt. Stewart. Duquesne Guards — Capt. Jenkins. Duquesne Cadets — Capt. Williams. Shaler Home Guards — Capt. Lloyd. Keystone Homo Guards, Indiana tp — Capt. Robinson. Duquesne Home Guards — Capt. Suttler. Third Ward (Ally.) Home Guards— Capt. Mohl. Allegheny Zouave Cadets — Capt. William Griswell. Of Allegheny County. 17 THE RESERVE CORPS. In tlie excitement which followed the call for seventy-five thousand mili- tia, a sufficient number of organizations were set on foot to have furnished that number from Pennsylvania alone. Notwithstanding the fact that the State quota was filled in less than a week, these organizations — to the number of over forty in Allegheny county alone — still held together, though in many instances at great inconvenience to the men and cost to the officers. Strenuous efforts w^ere made to induce the State authorities to accept these companies, and on the 27th of April the Governor decided to form a Camp at Pittsburgh. The temporary control of the camp was placed in the hands of one of the sub-committees of the Committee of Public Safety. The Fair Grounds were selected as a suitable site, and Camp Wilkins organized with Col. P. Jarrett, of Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa., as commandant, Henry A. Weaver, Commissray, and Sam'l. P. M'Kelvy, Quartermaster. Twenty- six companies were immediately reported as ready to go into camp, of which we have the following list : Government Guards,* Capt. Robt. Anderson ; Fayette Guards,* Union- town, Capt. S. D, Oliphant; CharticrsA'^alley Guards,* Capt. Charles Barnes; Pittsburgh Rifles,* Capt. L. W. Smith ; Pennsylvania Rover Guards, Capt. Barr; Duncan Guards,* Capt. John Duncan; City Guards, B.* Capt. C. F. Jackson ; Lafayette Blues, Captain Wilkinson ; Highland Guards, Captain Robert Chester \ Anderson Guards, Captain W. A. Andei-- son ; Plumer Guards, | Captain A. Hay ; Denny Guards, Captain H. Mackrell ; Minute Riflemen,| Pine township. Captain Thos. Gibson; Allegheny Rangers,* Capt. H. S.Fleming; Independent Rangers, Capt. J. T. McCombs ; Anderson Cadets,* Capt. George S. Hays ; Pennsylvania Life Guards, Capt. Williamson ; Jefferson Riflemen,* Capt. R. E. Johnston ; Pittsburgh Artillery, Capt. D. C. Kemmerer ; National Guards, B. Capt. J. Meyers ; Pennsylvania Life Guards, Captain G. W. Leonard ; Mont- gomery Guards, Captain M. Brennan; Anderson Infantry,| Capt. Alex- ander Scott ; National Guards, A. Capt. H. Hultz ; Irish Volunteers, Capt. John Murphy; Federal Guards,} Capt. J. C.Hull. Great disappointment was created by the announcement, on Tuesday, that but six Allegheny county companies could be accepted and provided for in Camp Wilkins. An impromptu meeting of Captains was held in the Girard House, at which-forty five companies were represented. A meeting was held on the following day, at which a resolution to disband was dis- cussed and rejected, and a regimental organization determined on. On • Subsequently admitted, f Now in the 63d P. V. % Went into service in Virginia. 18 MUitary Becord Thursday, twenty-eight companies, including a number not previously men- tioned, were represented, and after some discussion two regiments were formed. First Regiment: Colonel, Alexander Hay; Lieut. Col., Robt. Chester; Major, Abijah Ferguson. Second Regiment : Col., II. Ilultz ; Lieut. Col., John S. McCombs; Major, James Barr. The Spang Infantry, Captain Scanlon ; Union Artillery, Capt. Large; Turtle Creek Guards, Capt. Kunklc ; McKeesport Union Guards, Capt. Snodgrass, and Monongaiiela Blues, Capt. Blackburn, Avere among the new companies represented. On Friday four additional companies, making ten from Allegheny county, were accepted and ordered into camp. They were the Anderson Guards, Chartiers Valley Guards, Duncan Guards, Allegheny Rangers, Iron City Guards, Garibaldi Guards, Anderson Cadets, City Guards, B., Pittsburgh Rifles, and McKeesport Union Guards.* As there had been no provision made as yet for a reserve corps in the State, the men were entitled, for the time being, to nothing but their rations. In the mean time the Erie Regi- ment, three months volunteers, under Col. McLean, took up quarters in Camp AVilkins, of Avhich Col, McLean took command. A special meeting of the Legislature, in May, authorized the formation of a Reserve Corps, and provided for its maintenance until called into the service of the United States. Troops were ordered into camp from all of the Western counties of the State, until over three thousand men thronged its confined limits. It was soon discovered that the location Avas poorly adapted for a camp, and on May '25th Gen. McCall was sent by the Governor, with a military com- mission, to examine the surrounding country and select another site. Rapid trips were made to Sewickley, on the P. F. W. and C. Railroad, and Brad- dock's Fields on the Pennsylvania Central, and on the 2Tth the party, composed of Gen. McCall, Capt. Sheets, U. S. A., his Aid, Quarter-masters McKelvy and Benson, Commissary Weaver, Capt.'s Duncan, Dick, Barnes and others, and Messrs. James Henderson, James Gibson and Jos. S. Lare, proceeded to Hulton, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and examined the ground thoroughly, finally selecting it as a site for the new camp, which was named Camp Wright, in honor of Hon. John A. Wright, aid to the Governor. The camp was laid out on the 28th, on a broad field in the rear of the station buildings at Hulton, the grouud sloping up to a steep emi- nence, about three hundred yards from the river. The parade ground was about one-fourth of a mile below, and fronted directly on the river. On the 80th, the first company — the Warren Guards, afterwards known as the '' Wild Cats" — took up its (juartors in Camp Wright, Avhich was soon after filled, — by removals from Camp Wilkins and troops from other counties, — by over four thousand men, IN CAMP WRIGHT, toward the close of June, forty companies were collected, including the Erie regiment, while ten companies remained at Camp Wilkins. These * Captain R. E. Johnston subsequently secured, by personal application, the passage of an act of Legislature for the admission of his conipiuiy. Of Allegheny County. 19 companies had nearly all recruited under the call for three months men, hut previous to their muster into United States service were required to enlist for three years. In some companies a great deal of dissatisfaction was oc- casioned by the change, but all were finally sworn into service without the necessity of disbanding. In the beginning of July, the State officers ap- peared in Camp and organized the companies into four regiments, of which the Tenth and Eleventh contained no Allegheny county companies : EIGHTH REGIMENT, P. V.C. Colonel : George S. Hays. Lieutenant Colonel : S. D. Oliphant. Major : John W. Duncan. Adjutant : H. W. Patterson. Sergeant Major : Alfred T. Clark, jr. .Quartermaster: Joseph Fricker.* Co. A. Armstrong Rifles, Capt " B. Jefferson Rifles, " " C. Anderson Cadets, " " D. Brownsville Greys, " " E. , F. Hopewell Rifles, G. , H. Clarion Union Guards, I. Green County Rangers, K. Hopkins Infantry, L. S. Cantwell. R. E. Johnston. George S. Gallope. C. L. Conner. E. P. Shoenberger. J. Eichelberger. J. B. Gardner. Wm. Lemon. S. M. Baily. A. Wishart. NINTH REGIMENT, P. V. G. Colonel : C. F. Jackson. Lieutenant Colonel : Robert Anderson. Major : J. M'K. Snodgrass. Adjutant : T. Brent Swearingen. Co. A. City Rifles, Capt. L. W. Smith. " B. Garibaldi Guards, " F. Hardtmeyer. " C. Iron- City Guards, " James Shannon. " D. Government Guards, " Robert Galway. " E. Chartiers Valley Guards, " Charles Barnes. " F. Meadville A^olunteers, . " S. B. Dick. " G. City Guard, B, " Brookbank. " H. New Brighton Rifles, " Cuthbertson. " I. M'Keesport Union Guards, " Wm. Lynch. " K. Allegheny Rangers, " H. S. Fleming. TENTH REGIMENT, P. V. 0. Colonel: John S. M'Calmont. Lieutenant Colonel : G. T. Kirk. Major : H. R. Allen. *Since detached on signal service. 20 Military Record ELEVENTH REGIMliNT, P. V. C. Colonel : T. Jl. Gallaher, Lieutenant Colonel : J. R. Porter. Major : S. M. Jackson. On July 17th the Reserve regiments were sujtplied with arms — :altered muskets — and uniforms, and on the 23d left for Washington. Thcentire Reserve corps was formed into a division under Gen. M'Call, and during the winter quartered at Camp Pierpont, a portion of the division serving with credit in the hattle of Draincsville. In March they Aver'c placed un- der command of Gen. M'Dowell, in his movement on Fredericksburg, and in June Avere transferred to the Peninsula, in time to participate in tiie Se- ven Days' Battles. They returned under M'Clcllan in time for the battles under Gen. Pope before Washington, and were again in service in Maryland, in the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. In every action they have maintained their high reputation, and have earned their veteran stamp a;t a terrible cost of life. Since entering the service in July, 1861, the Re- serves have been reduced from fifteen thousand to about six or seven thou- sand men. Gov. Curtin has recently submitted a proposition to the Presi- dent to bring home these, and other veteran regiments, by detachments, for the purpose of recruiting their enfeebled ranks to their former standard. THE ERIE REGIMENT, one of the finest bodies of men raised during the war, was enlisted in Erie and adjoining counties under the first call for 75,000 men. As the compa- nies were enrolled in widely separated localities, some time elapsed before the regiment was organized, and it was then too late for acceptance in the State's quota of sixteen regiments. Several of the companies were en- camped for some time in Erie county, but on the organization of the regi- ment, so great was the reluctance of the State authorities to order its dis- banding, that it was finally determined to retain it for State service, and it was accordingly ordered into camp at Pittsburg. The regiment entered Camp Wilkins on May 2d, with the following organization : Colonel: John W. M'Lean.* Lieutenant (Jolonel : Benjamin Grant. Major : M. Schlandecker. Adjutant : Strong Vincent. Surgeon: J. L. Stewart. Commissary : J. V. Derrickson. Quartermaster: S. B. Benson. Co. A. Capt. T. M. Austin. Co. F. Capt. " B. " H. L. Brown. " G. " '' C. " John Graham. " H. " " D. " J. L. Dunn. *- I. " E. " J. A. Austin. " K. Morgan. subse- Col. M'Lean took command of the camp, quently ordered into it, until the transfer of the main body of the troops B W. Hutchinson " J. Landrath. " Frank Wagner. " J. Kirkpatrick. and of the companies ♦Killed at Gaines' Mill, while in command of the S3d P. V. Of Allegheny County 21 to Camp Wright, when Col. George S. Hays assumed command of Camp Wilkins. The Erie regiment was mainly uniformed, the liberality of the citizens of Erie supplying the means. The uniform was a showy and hand- some one, and added greatly to the militaxy appearance of the regiment. Prior to the transfer of the regiment to Camp Wright, great excitement was occasioned in the county and along the Monongahela. valley, by a rebel raid, supposed to threaten Morgantown, and the regiment, together with one or two detached companies was ordered under arms, for the defence of the valley. The order was countermanded in a few hours, and the com- panies relapsed into their accustomed repose. It was transferred to Camp Wright, soon after the opening of that camp, and remained there for near- ly two months, incessantly annoyed during that time by orders and coun- termands. Dui-ing the "Morgantown scare" arms were provided for them, but not distributed, and the regiment was consequently never armed. It was never permitted to form a permanent organization, and at length Col. M'Lean applied directly to the War Department for acceptance. He was informed that his regiment would be accepted for three years, if ready to march at once. On his return. May 13th, Col. M'Lean announced the result of his mission, on dress parade, and the matter was taken into con- sideration by tlie officers. On laying the proposition before the men, how- ever, a majority in nearly every company refused to enter service for three years. Many had enlisted for three months who could not leave their bu- siness, for a longer time, but by far the largest portion were thoroughly disgusted by their treatment in camp. On July 19th the regiment was paid off" and on the following day set out on its return to Erie, having spent three months in forced inaction. The regiment, as such, was never re-organized, but nearly all its members re-enlisted under the subsequent calls, Col. M'Lean organizing the 83d Pa. vols. He was subsequently kill- ed in action, before Richmond. The Unaccepted Companies. It has already been stated that under the three months' call some forty or fifty companies were raised in excess of the county's quota, and that an attempt was subsequently made to organize these companies into indepen- dent reserve regiments. Under a heavy "outside pressure" Gov. Curtin finally agreed to establish a camp at Pittsburg and to order six Allegheny county companies into it. Strenuous efforts were made by all the captains to secure quarters in camp for their men, but out of over forty applicants only four were successful. Meetings of the captains were being held daily, and the selection of ten companies became a theme of angry comment among those not selected, or as they were afterwards known, the " Unac- cepted Companies." Committees were appointed to wait on the Committee j of Public Safety, on the Governor, and every one in fact, to whom the com- [Ipanies could look for assistance in their difficulties. The meetings were Hnot always harmonious, and utterly failed in advancing the cause for which lithc}^ were held, becoming at length merely gatherings for the purpose of Ij venting contending views. The position of many of the officers was ex- jj tremely trying. Some had recruited companies with their own funds, at 22 Military Record the very outset of the excitement, and had supported the men, mainly at their own expense, for several weeks. Others Avho had made their appear- ance in the field later, had recruited companies and been ordered into camp, where they would at least be maintained without cost to the officers. This fact, especially, became a subject of bitter comment, and charges of unfair- ness and partiality were freely bandied by the unsuccessful. The selection of the ten companies, as may be supposed, had an extremely bad effect up- on the "unaccepted" which gradually began to decline. It was discovered at length that no aid could be obtained either from the State authorities or the community, and the companies began gradually to disband. As already noted, a portion, embracing twenty-four of the companies, had been organized into two regiments, and a proposition was made to the Commit- tee of Pidjlic Safety to maintain these organizations, if the community would furnish the necessary supplies and shelter for the men. Linden Grove being selected as a camping ground. The Committee declined to as- sume the responsibility, having no fund for the purpose, and the organiza- tions at length yielded to inevitable fate, and disbanded. The last meet- ing of the captains, of which we have any record, was held on May 22d, and adjourned to meet at the call of another committee appointed to wait upon the Governor. Whether this committee ever reported we do not know, but as the companies were already entering the organizations of other States, it is not probable. Had any concerted effort been made at this time by the community, there is no doubt that two or three regiments might have been maintained at comparatively trifling cost, until required under the second requisition for volunteer troops. Gov. Curtin, although he had recommended the forma- tion of a reserve corps, refused to sanction the formation of companies for such an organization, until forced to do so by popular opinion. In New York, on the contrary, Gen. Sickles' brigade was established, although vol- unteers came in so slowly from the State that companies from other States were Avillingly accepted. "Western Virginia too, which was just beginning to assert its loyalty, found the mustering of the State quota of volunteers extremely difficult, and at length established a camp on Wheeling Island, to which volunteers from all the surrounding States Avere invited. In the meantime it had become apparent that the rebellion could not be put down in three months, nor by seventy-five thousand men, and the loyal community anxiously awaited a second call. Among the independent or- ganizations and unaccepted companies, the subject of a three years enlist- ment had already been broached, and was generally concurred in. The two independent regiments formed of the unaccepted companies of Allegheny county were pledged to three years' enlistment, if taken into Government service. The inducements held out by Virginia and New York, at length proved too strong for the companies so anxiously awaiting employment at l*ittsburg, and men began to leave by squads, and finally by companies for Wheeling. On May 14th the first squad of thirty men left for Camp Carlile, on Wheeling Island. It was subsequently announced that all companies would Of Allegheny County. 23 rendezvous at Wellsville, and on Virginia soil re-organize as Virginia com- panies, by re-electing their officers. On the 9th, fifty volunteers from different companies, some of them disbanded, followed to Wheeling and entered Virginia companies. On the 22nd, the Spang Infantry, Captain Scanlon, and Woods Guards, Captain Hays, left for Wheeling, followed on May 2nd by the Jackson Guards, CaptainFlesher. The Plummer Guards, Captain John D. Owens, (now Lieut. Col. 139th Pa., Vols.,) a company exclusively organized and uniformed by Jos. Plummer, Esq., of this city, started for Camp Carlile on June 5th, in company with the Anderson Infantry, Capt. Alexando*' Scott, subse- quently known as the Belmont Guards. The Firemen Zouaves were organ- ized in Camp Carlile on June lOtli, by Capt. Robt. Gibson. On the 6th and 7th of June, the Friend Rifles, Capt. Brunn, a company organized and uniformed by Porter R. Friend, Esq., and the U. S. Zouave Cadets, Co. B., under Captain John P. Glass, left for New York, where they were subse- quently organized in the Sickel's Excelsior Brigade — the former as Co. A., 3d regiment, and the latter as Co. A., 5th regiment. A few days after the arrival of the companies in New York, two members of the Zouaves, Lieutenants Ahl and W. W. Wattles, returned and organized Co. C. of the Cadets, which left for New York on the 21st of June. Under the auspices of Captain Brunn, a second company of Friend Rifles was also recruited in a few days, and left under command of Capt. Alex. Hay, for New York, on the 21st, in company with Co. C, of the Zouaves. Some difficulty took place on their arrival in New York, and the two companies, or the major portion of them, returned to Philadelphia, and were organized in the cele- brated Geary's Regiment, since claimed as a '"Philadelphia organization," exclusively. The Pittsburgh Independent Scouts, Captain Anderson, started on the 20th of June for Reading, where they were incorporated in a cavalry regi- ment. The falling off" of men to join the reserve companies in Camp Wilkins, and those who entered service in New York and Virginia regiments, so reduced the unaccepted companies which still retained their organization as to render their disbanding an imperative necessity. One of the first companies disbanded — the Pennsylvania Life Guards — had already cost Captain Williams for maintenance $600. Circumstances have since shown what a fatal blunder was committed in allowing these companies to enter the service of other States, without mak- ing any provision for their recognition by the authorities of Pennsylvania. Many hundreds of men left the county in organized companies, and there can be no doubt that nearly an equal number left singly or in small detach- ments and entered companies formed in other States, thus leaving no trace whatever of their military service. The neglect of the county to provide an efficient organization and to furnish support to the "LTnaccepted Com- panies" has reduced the list of troops furnished, on which it has relied to avoid a draft, nearly three thousand men. A carefully prepared list of the companies which entered the service outside of Allegheny county regiments 24 Military Record shows but eight or ten infantry companies — including those of Captains West, Ewing, Gibson, and Scott in the 2nd Virginia. The Clothing Fraud. No history of the " tlirec months' campaign " wouKl be complete without a record of the celebrated "clothing fraud case." It will be remembered that on the outbreak of the rebellion there was on hand in the country but a small supply of "military goods," such as heavy blue cloth for uniforms, blankets and shoes. In purchasing suj)plies for the State troops it became necessary, therefore, to adopt a dift'crent stand;ird of goods, and in the haste requisite to fit out the quota of Pennsylvania immediately, the ordinary rou- tine of advertising for proposals was abandoned, opening a wide field for corruption and rascality. The troops had been but a few weeks in camp, after receiving their uniforms and equipments from the State, until com- plaints became rife of the miserable quality of the clothing and shoes. Many of the suits furnished were so rotten and poorly made up that they fell to pieces in a few days, putting the wearers to the most absurd shifts to cover their nakedness. Shoes were found to have been constructed with an "insole" of shavings or wood, and so slightly put together that the outer sole would part company on the first day's wear. The blouses were made up of materials so loosely woven as to resemble in some respects bolt- ing clotii, and decidedly better fitted for sifting grain than protecting the wearers from the inclemency of the weather. Tlie material used used for this clothing was that generally knoAvn in trade as shoddy, a stuff made up by machinery from old woolen cloth. On May 21st, the first exposition of the frauds connected with these clothing contracts appeared in the Phila- delphia Inquirer. A bill for $22,585 had been presented by Frowenficld & Bros., of Pittsburg, who had obtained a contract for a large number of uniforms through an individual named Charles M. Neal, an "Agent" for the State of Pennsylvania, and on whose endorsement the bill was "pass- ed." The bill read as follows : 2,085 uniforms at $10, . . - - $20,850 347 pairs of pantaloons at $5, . . - 1,735 $22,585 1 The " imiforms " spoken of included, it is supposed, a coat or "blouse" and pantaloons, though the separate charge throws some doubt on the last item. Subsequent inquiry has utterly failed to show by what authority Mr. Neal acted in this matter, as Gov. Curtin entirely repudiated any "ao-encies" save those legitimately appointed — Quartermaster General Hale and Commissary General Irvin. The quality of the goods for which these enormous charges were made, and ihe relation of Mr. Neal to the contract were afterwards fully shown by legal investigation. "We have already noticed the operations of the Executive Committee of the Committee of Public Safety, and soon after this statement was publish- ed, an investigation was commenced by the C'ommittee, On Tuesday, May 28th, M. Swartzwelder, Esq., at a meeting of the committee offered a pre- Of Allegheny County. 25 arable and resolutions, alluding to the charges of fraud in general circula- tion, and providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate the charges. The resolutions were adopted, and the following committee ap- pointed: M. Swartzwelder, Esq., Thos. Bakewell, Esq., Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, and Wm. M. Shinn, Esq. This committee addressed a note to the Messrs. Frowenfeld inviting their attendance at the examination, on Wednesday, May 29th, but as neither of them appeared, the committee sent a second note by Mr. Riddle, one of the Mayor's police. To this note an insolent reply was returned, that the par- ties accused would have nothing to say, and an intimation that the bearer of the note would be shown the door. Messrs. Frowenfeld had a few days before published a note in relation to the charges made against them, and requested a public investigation ; as they now refused to appear, the Com- mittee proceeded without them. They examined but five witnesses, on whose statements the matter was brought before the Grand Jury on Tues- day, June 4th. M. Swartzwelder, Esq. and Thos. Williams, Esq., were re- tained as prosecuting counsel. The Court met on June 3d, and the Grand Jury organized, after an able charge from Judge M'Clure, in which the rascality of contractors was se- verely commented on, and the jury charged to regard the furnishing of improper food or rotten clothes as giving aid and comfort to the enemy. On Monday, June 25th, Mr. Marshall, counsel for the Frowenfeld's, moved for a continuance of the case until the next term of Court. Messrs. Thos. Williams, M. SAvartzwelder and J. H. Miller appeared for the Common- wealth, and Hon. Chas. Shaler, Thos. M. Marshall, F. H. Collier; S. W. Black,- J. M. Kirkpatrick, Jno. Mellon, and John Coyle, Esqs., for the de- fence. The case was argued on the same day, on the ground that Alfred Slade, J. N. Shannon and Jos. Lee, material witnesses for the defendants, were absent. The Court withheld a decision "until the Monday following, when, the docket having been meantime cleared, the case was taken up, and two of the "necessary witnesses " were brought into Court. The third proved to be of no importance. Neal's bail had been forfeited, but was now renewed by his counsel, Mr. Brewster, of Philadelphia. To the intense surprise of the community, the case Avas here closed by a certiorari to the Supreme Court, and an allocatur from Judge Lowrie, the defendants hav- ing sworn that the President Judge was so far prejudiced against them that they could not obtain justice. Such a grave impeachment of the venera- able and upright Judge of the Quarter Sessions Court as was contained in this affidavit, should never have obtained credence from the Supreme Court, and the surprise of the prosecuting attorneys may well be pardoned. A rule to show cause Avhy the certiorari should not be rescinded was argued before the Supreme Court on July 2nd, and the case was regularly trans- ferred to the Supreme Court, and a hearing fixed for the first Monday in September. At this time a continuance was asked by the CommouAvealth, Sylvester W. Murphy, a clerk of the Frowenfeld's, and a very important witness, inasmuch as the prosecution was in a great measure based on his testimony before the Grand Jury, being absent. The case was continued til the 18th inst. On that date, Murphy being still absent, a nolle pros was enter- 26 Military Record ed, with the intention of entering a new bill on the re-appearance of the wit- ness. Murphy was subsequently arrested in Philadelphia, on his return from his trip to Europe, but this extraordinary case was never tried, although the fact that the suits were not worth half the money charged was well substantiated. Their estimated cost was $7,00; actual value for wear ^00. THE SECOND REQUISITION. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS, One of the most important acts of the special session of Congress called by Mr. Lincoln, was to authorize the President to accept the services of 500,000 volunteers for three years. Under this act, arrangements were made at once for re-oro;anizino; the three months' regiments then in the field. Unfortunately, the experience of the Pennsylvania troops had not been such as to induce them to favor the project. ^Lany were utterly dis- gusted with the organization of their companies and regiments, scores of men holding commissions as field and line officers who were wholly unfit for the positions they occupied. Many Avere so dissipated that during the en- tire campaign their commands derived no benefit whatever from their in- structions. Others were dissatisfied with the treatment they had received at the hands of the State authorities. Towards the close of their term of service, the general management of the State quota was greatly improved, but the rotten clothes, and still worse, the rotten food, supplied at the out- set of the campaign, were still fresh in the memories of the outraged troops. The principal objection, however, originated no doubt in the utterly idle and unprofitable character of the campaign just closing. For nearly three months, the men had lain idly in camps or had been fruitlessly marched and countermarched until completely worn down. AVe have already given in detail the campaign of the four regiments in whicli the Allegheny compa- nies were organized, and an ample illustration of all of these causes of com- plaint will be found in this brief sketch. As we have already noted, the troops composing the Allegheny county quota reached home on the 29th of July, and 1st of August, scattered de- tachment detachments having arrived during the previous week. The re- serve regiments had been sent to Washington a few days previous, but the city was by no means cleared of military. Of Allegheny County. 27 On the 29tli, a camp for regular cavalry was established at Linden Grove, under Colonel Emory, and several of the unaccepted companies which had maintained their organization were pressing forward. On the arrival of the disbanded three months men, recruiting offices were at once established, and after a few days of comparative quiet, recruiting proceeded almost as briskly as in the earlier days of the war excitement, although men were already beginning to thoroughly comprehend the trials of the service and the magnitude of the task before the Government. On the 25th of July, Gen. Geo. B. M'Clellan — who up till a few days previous had held a comparatively unimportant command in Western Vir- ginia, and had been called to Washington to assume the task of reorganiz- ing the army — passed through the city. He was received at the Allegheny Station by an immense crowd, and was escorted to the Monongahela House by the Twin City Rangers, Capt. Geo. Thompson, and Allegheny Greys, Capt. Boisel. Nearly all the Home Guard companies in the two cities were in the line of procession, which was closed by the companies composing the Fire Department. The Fort Pitt battery, divided into two sections and sta- tioned on Cliff street and Seminary Hill, fired a Major General's salute on his arrival. At the Monongahela House he was welcomed by Judge Shannon, and replied briefly. Col. Saml. W. Black, vrho had returned a short time previous from Nebraska, of which territory he had been Governor, also made an eloquent address, closing the ceremonies of one of the most bril- liant and enthusiastic receptions ever given by the city. On the 23d inst. an immense mass meeting Avas held in City Hall, in ref- erence to the proposed increase of the army. S. F. Von Bonnhovst, Esq., was called to the chair, and Thomas P. Bakewell and Rev. John Douglass were appointed Vice Presidents. Resolutions were adopted urging the col- lection of funds to aid in filling up the companies recruiting, and to provide for the families of volunteers, and the following gentlemen appointed on the Committee : Hon. T. M. Howe, H. M'Cullough, Esq., Dr. J. Carothers, Wm. Thaw, Esq., John Scott, Esq., and Alexander Nimick, Esq. The Committee set actively about the duties entrusted to them, and on the fol- lowing week the recruiting of a regiment, to be under command of Col. Oli- ver H. Rippey was commenced. A regiment Avas already partially recruit- ed for Col. Samuel W. Black, and Col. Rowley, of the 13th P. V., began the reorganization of that regiment, Lieuts. Foster and jM'Hwaine recruit- ing companies. On Saturday, August 3rd, the first three years regiment left for ^¥ashington under Col. Black. It has since been known as the SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT, P. V. Colonel — Samuel W. Black. Lieutenant Colonel — T. F. Lehman. Major — J. B. Sweitzer. Adjutant — Joseph Browne. Co. A. Federal Guards, Captain J. C. Hull. " B. M'Kee Rifle Cadets, " James W. Patterson. '• C. Lyon Guards* " Thomas B. Monks. " D. Finlay Cadets, " W. C. Beck. " E. Reimersburg Guards* " Thomas Kerr. 28 Military Record F. G. H. I. K. L. Eighth Ward Guards, A. Capt. E. S. Wright. Kramer Guards, " F. C. O'Brien. St. Clair Guards, " Thomas Espy. Jefferson Guards,:|; " R. B. Means. Eighth Ward Guards, B.| " A. M'Donald. Chambers Zouaves, " S. R. Holmes, ♦ Clarion Comity, f Armstrong County. % J^ffiTHon County. On August 21st the first detachment of Washington Infantry, A., Capt. J. Heron Foster, Col. Rowley's regiment, left for Washington, together with detachments of the Butler Infantry, Union Artillery, and Washing- ton Infantry, B., of the same regiment. On the 2ijth, the cavalry and infantry companies which had rendezvoused in Camp Wilkins, left for the East. The cavalry companies from Alleghe- ny county were, the Union Cavalry, Captain Robt. H. Patterson; J. K. M. Cavalry, Capt. James E. Heron, the Moorhead Cavalry, Capt. L. Sahl, Jr., and the Pennsylvania Dragoons, Capt. H. P. Vierheller. The Infantry companies will be mentioned hereafter, as they were organized into regi- ments atllarrisburg and Washington. The National Cavalry, Capt. Boyce^ from Upper St. Clair and Finlay township, left for the East on Aug. 28th. Detached companies were afterwards added to regiments at Harrisburg, rendering it a matter of extreme difficulty to follow their course. We give the organizations as far as we can obtain them : ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND (OLD 13th,) REGIMENT. Colonel — Thomas A. Rowley. Lieutenant Colonel — J. M. Kinkaid. Major — John Poland. Adjutant — Joseph Browne. Co. A. Washington Infantry, A., Capt. Union Cadets, " Birmingham Zouaves, " Pennock Guards, " Union Cadets, " (No name given,) " Johnston Cadets, " (From Butler county,) " Iron City Zouaves, " Vierheller Infantry, " Rowley Rifles, " (No name given,) " TWENTY-THIRD REGIMFNT. Zouave Cadets, Captain George W. Tanner. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. K. L. M. U. S. J. II. Foster. Jos. Bishop. Thomas H. Duff. C. W. Enright. J. W. Patterson. M'Uwain. Coleman. M'Laughlin. 0. M. Loomis. H. Lowe. Jno. I). M'Farland. S. L. Fullwood. Wm. J. II. TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.* Colonel — John W. Geary. Lieutenant Colonel — De Corpenay. U. S. Zouave Cadets, Captain Thomas Ahl. * Organized in Philadelphia. Of Allegheny County. 29 M' Knight Guards, Captain James Barr. Sewickley Rifles, Captain Conrad U. Meyer. Elizabeth Mountaineers, Captain Copeland. Fort Pitt Artillery, Captain J. M. Knapp. FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.* Colonel — John F. Knipe. Frisbee Infantry, Captain W. L. Foulk. Pittsburgh Rifles, Co. B., Capt. B. W. Morgan. • Organized in Harrisburg. FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. Colonel— C. F. Campbell. Verner Greys, Capt. J. B. Moore. SIXTY-FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel — 0. H. Rippey. Lieutenant Colonel — Frank Robinson. Adjutant— W. G. Miller. Co. E. Simpson Infantry, " — Marshall Guards, " — Barnhill Guards, " K. Pennsylvania Zouaves, " F. Allegheny Guards, " C. Baxter Guards, " B. Ellsworth Legion, " G. Lyon Guards, " — Walton Guards, Captain Alexander Hay. " James Calhoun. " J. H. Elliott. " Joseph Gerard. " Isaac Wright. " G. W. Dawson. " L. Redenbaugh. H. W. Duval. " Charles Bryson. These nine companies were subsequently consolidated into six, as lettered above. SIXTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Colonel — Alexander Hays. Lieutenant Colonel — A. M. S. Morgan. Major — Maurice Wallace. Adjutant — George P. Corts. Co A. Kelly Guards, Sharpsburg Guards, Butler company. Fire Zouaves, Etna Guards, B. C. D. E. F. G. H. L K. M'Cullough Guards, M'Keesport Greys, Hays Guards, Captain J. M. C. Berringer. " William S. Kirkwood. " Jason R. Hanna. " H. 0. Ormsbee. " John A. Danks. " Bernard J. Reed. " Charles W. M'llenry. « Charles B. M'Cullough. " James F. Ryan. " C. W. Chapman. 30 Military Record SEVENTY- FOURTH REGIMENT. Colonel — A. Scliimmelfonnig. Lieutenant Colonel — Major — John Ilanim. Adjutant Becker Freybold. Co. B. D. E. F. G. H. I. K* Turner Rifles, Kossuth Guards, Alli({uippa Rifles, Sigel Guards, Lyon Guards, Pittsburgh Infantry, llooveler Zouaves, Captain A. Mcckelburg. " Schmidt. " F. Blessing. " IL Anilung. " John Risser. " C. F. Lucius. " John Ilamm. * Comp»ny K. was made up of the oonipany of Captain Deisoroth, of Birmingham, and a Fbiladel^ihia detaoli- munt. Thuro waj one full company from Philadelphia in tha regiment. SEVENTY-SEVENTH REGIJIENT. Colonel — F. S. Stambaugh, Co. B. Captain Thomas E. Rose. " E. " Robinson. ♦There was but one Allegheny company, tli;it of Captain Rose, in the regiment on iUt d'-pttrture for Kentucky. Cajitain KobiuBon joined the roginii'nt afler the battle of Shiloh. Numerous squada of AUe- ghenians, however, are in the several companies. ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT P. V. Colonel — Joseph H. Wilson, of Beaver.* Lieutenant Colonel — D. B. Morris, of Allegheny. f Major : Hoard, of Tioga. i Co. A. Duquesne Zouaves, B. from Tioga co., C. from Beaver co., D. from Bedford co., E. from Allegheny co., F. from Beaver co., G. from Allegheny co., H. from Beaver and Butler co., I. M'Farland Rangers, K. from Adams co.. Capt. D. M. Armor.J Elliott. W. Lowry. Comfor. Jas. Chalfant. Chas. May. Sprague. Taylor. G. W. Bowers. Kreitzman. *Dled near West Point, Va.. on the 30th of !Mny. TSfi2. of typhoid fever. fLieut. Col. Morris commanded at Fair Oaka, where he waH severely wounded, and was subsequently commiB- Bioned Colonel of the Kenimi iit. JCiipt. Anncr was promoted to the Miyorsliip, and subsequently commissioned as Lieutenant Colenel, which I position he hold* at present. FRIEDMAN'S REGIMENT CAVALRY.* J. K. M. Cavalry, Young's " Faith's " Bagaley " Keystone " Capt. James A. Herron. " J. Q. A. Young. " A. Faith. " Geo. P. Vierheller.f " Benj. F. Blood. •Afterwards rommnnded by Colonel James II. Childs, who was killed at Antictam. fResigned at Wiwhington ; succeeded by Oapt. Williams, who also resigned. Of Allegheny County. 31 LAMON'S BRIGADE, CAVALRY. Moorhead Calvary, Union " Capt. Leopold Salil. " Robt. H. Patterson. These companies, from Washington City, were transferred to Lamon's brigade at Williamsport. Hampton's battery was subsequently added to the brigade. Men were enlisted in the county for the regular service, in cavalry and infantry companies, and as marines for the navy, or for gun-boat ser- vice. Many Germans were enlisted for "German regiments," who were afterwards mustered into regiments raised in the eastern counties, or in other States. Of those who entered service in Virginia, wo have the record of but five companies ; of those who entered New York service, but two companies ; of those who joined Geary's regiment, of four companies. The cavalry companies organized in this county were generally mustered into service in regiments made up from all parts of the State, but numbers joined regiments of other States, as those of Sahl, now Redpath, and Pat- terson, now Stewart, which form part of the First Maryland Cavalry regi- ment. It would probably be below the mark to say, that in addition to the 558 men reported as having enlisted from the county, in outside organiza- tions, nearly two thousand have gone of whom we have no trace. The companies sent from the counties were not in any case, save the 62d, organized into regiments before leaving, though a tacit understanding exist- ed in some instances, as in the 61st and 102d, ("old 13th.") The compa- nies of Capts. Ahl, Ball, Copeland and Meyers were early consolidated with Geary's regiment, and participated in its entire campaign. It lay for some months at Point of Rocks and Harpers' Ferry, during which time it drove the rebels from Bolivar Heights. During the first campaign in the Valley of Virginia, it participated, with Knapp's battery. In the second advance from Harpers' Ferry it took part in the battle of Cedar Mountain, and in the subsequent battles under General Pope. On the re-organization of the army, it took part in the brief Maryland campaign. The companies in the 1st and 2d Virginia regiments, and those in Blenker's division parti- cipated in the entire campaigns of 1861 and '62 in Western Va., skirmishing, guarding railroads, marching and countermarching, and spent the winter, partially quartered and poorly supplied, on the mountain ranges. In the spring of '62 they crossed the mountains and joined the corps under Fre- mont. The main body of the troops enlisted here, however, spent the win- ter in the Army of the Potomac, surrounding Washington. Company's A, Capt. Foster, and D, Capt. Enright, were detached from the 102d (old 13th) regiment, on picket duty, under command of Capt. Foster, and lay for some months at Great Falls, Md., guarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. During their occupation of " Cantonment Rowley," a paper was published regularly by the "Dispatch Mess," being a continuation of the paper published by the "old 13th" at Williamsport. In March, the Army of the Potomac commenced its advance on Rich- mond, in which the 61st, 62d, 63d, 101st and 102d (old 13th) regiments participated. Several other regiments embracing Allegheny County I companies took part in the campaign, from the taking of Yorktown until 32 Military Record the siege of Richmond, the Reserve regiments joining the army just before the bloody seven days' battles. After the removal of the army from the Pen- insula to Fredericksburg, the Allegheny troops were engaged in one or oth- er of the actions during Pope's retreat to Washington. They were subse- quently re-organized under M'Clellan, and participated "with honor in the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. One company of Allegheny volunteers, under Capt. Thos. E. Rose, was organized as a portion of the 77th regiment. Col. Stambaugh, and embarked for Kentucky under Gen. Negley. They took part in the campaign of last Spring and Summer, were in the battle of Pittsburg Landing and at the siege of Corinth. They are now in the force operating under Gen. Bucll. The Anderson cavalry, made up of representatives from all parts of the State, and one of the finest bodies organized in Pennsylvania, also participated in the Kentucky cam- paign as Buell's body guard, and in other special service. The names of those enlisted here for the original Troop were : Sergt. Frank B. Ward,(now Major in regiment;) Corporal Wm. T. M'Clure; Privates Wm. Strain, Robert Henderson, James C. Sproul, Henry J. Toudy, Walter F. Austin, John S. Murray, John E. Skillen. The Troop has recently been increased to a full regiment. A full record of the casualties during this bloody campaign will not be made until the information is officially given by a publication of the army rolls. W^e find published the following names of commissioned officers lost in battle or by sickness ; of the long list of privates and non-commissioned officers carried oft' by disease or the chances of battle, our space would pre- clude the publication, even could the information be procured. 1st Lieut. Alfred Wechsler, Young's Cavalry, died in Pittsburg, Sept. 8, 1861. 1st Lieut. Alfred Sickman, Co. G., 2d Va., killed at Cheat Mountain, Dec, 1861. 1st Lieut. E. R. Darlington, Co. A., 9th Pa. R. C, died at Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 21, 1861. 1st Lieut. W. J. Phillips, Co. L., 102d Pa., died at Washington, D. C, Dec. 11, 1861. Capt. Leopold Sahl, Jr., Moorhead Cavalry, thigh terribly shattered at Slippery Creek, near Springfield, Hampshire co., Va., on the 4th of June, 1862, and died at Cumberland on the 17th, thirteen days after. He was returning from a scout with his company and fell into an ambuscade. Capt. C. W. Chapman and Lieut. James M. Lysle, (Quartermaster) of 63d Regt., was killed while reconnoitering outside the picket lines near Pohick Run, Va., on the oth of March, 1862. Capt. Jacob Brunn, Co. E. (Friend Rifles) 3d Regt, Excelsior Brigade, killed at the battle of Williamsburg, Va., on May Sth, 1862. Lieut. Mart. Miller, of same company, was killed in the same engage- ment. Col. Oliver II. Rippey, 61st P. V., was killed at the battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, May 31st, 1862. Capt. Jos. Gerard, Co. K. 61st., Lieut. W. B. Kenney, Co, D., 102d, Capt. G. W. Gillespie, Co. B., 103d, Lieut. Scott, 61st, were also killed in the battle at Fair Oaks. Of Allegheny County 33 Col. Samuel W. Black, at battle of Games' Hill, June 28tli, 1862. Body not recovered, and buried on the field. Major John Poland, 102d P. V., and Lieut. Thomas Moonej, killed at Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1862. Lieut. Beatty, Pittsburg Rifles, 9th Re- serves, was killed in the same action. Col. Jas. H. Childs. 4th Cavalry, killed at the battle of Antietam, near Sharpsburg, Sept. 17th, 1862. Capt. Jas. T. Shannon, Co. C, 9th Reserves, died at Washington City, on the 14th Sept., 1862, from the efiects of a wound in the head, received at the second battle of Bull Run, August 21. Recruiting Service. Capt. J. Hpron Foster and Lieut. W. B. Kenney, Sergts. Wilkinson and P. P. Baer, and A. P. Callow, of the 102d (Col. Rowle^y's) regiment, were detailed on recruiting service in January, 18G2, opening offices on the 1st of Febrnary — Capt. Foster, on Fifth street, Pitts- burg, and Lieut. Kenney, on Federal street, Allegheny. There were enlisted from Feb. 1st to Ai)ril 10th, one hundred and fifty-five recruits, which were distributed amongst twenty- seven Penna. regiments. More than one-half of the recruits were obtained by Capt. Foster and Lieut. Kenney, although all the men enlisting with them did not join the 102d. The second detathment of recruiting ofBcers arrived in August, and are yei in the city. Capt. E. S. Wright, of the 62d, one of the number, was appointed provost marshal, and is acting in that capacity at the present date, having his office in Lyon's building, 5th street, removing thence from 67 Fourth street. Relief Committee. Soon after active recruiting commenced, in April, 18G1, a number of prominent citizens called upon Gen. Negley and authorized him to publish the statement that the families of volunteers would be provided for iu their absence, by the community. In pursuance of this pledge, meetings were held in Pittsburg and Allegheny, and under the aus{)ices of the Fi- nance Committee, of the Committee of Public Safety, collections commenced, and rooms were opened for the transaction of business. On the 15th of June the Committee was dis- tributing relief to 570 families, and the number was considerably increased after that date. Besides providing for these families, the Committee, in accordance with a resolution of the banks, which ■subscribed $3000 to the fund, purchased 1800 percussion muskets. Many subscriptions of large sums were ronde by individuals and corporations, but our limits for- bid a publication in detail. Sub-committees for collection were appointed in all the wards, boroughs and townships, and to these committees was entrusted the duty of hearing and determining upon applications for relief. Many of the precincts returned comparatively small sums, although their subsequent claims for relief were large. We give below the names of collectors and sums collected in twenty-nine districts. In the remaining districts the sums reported by collectors were small. The total amount collected, in cash, dry goods, groceries, etc. was $24,251 90, which was disbursed during the Summer. In cash $18,500, was distributed and in dry goods, etc. $2,200. In the Autumn, the fund having been exhausted, the Relief Committee was organized. as required by Legislature, and the county assumed the distribution of relief. The Commis- sioners, who had levied a two-mill tax and appointed collectors, subsequently revoked the appointments, recalled the books and borrowed the requisite funds. In order to meet pre.'s- . ing claims for relief, the two-mill tax not being paid into the Treasury for some time, $26,- " 901 were paid out of the funds in the Treasury. For the year iSGl the sum assessed was $55,775. Under the Rclipf act sub-committees were appointed for each ward, borough and township, by whom the relief claims were examined and reported, and the relief funds paid OHt. The first relief rolls were presented in September, 18G1. The tax assessed in 1CG2 was $54,927. The sum collected was exhausted in the first seven months of the year, and the last relief was paid out in August. The exact amount paid by the county is not known, as the accounts are not yet audited. 34 31ilitary Record Collectors for the Volunteer Fund. PITTSBURG. 1. Allen Conlell, Caleb Russell, $ 2. Minas Tindle, Jas. M'Cabe, I 3. Jnckson Duncan, C. L. Magee, I 4. C. West, \V. II. Edraonds, I 5. James Dain, B. Bueikle, 6. A. B. Berger, J. C. Cummings, 8. B. Presion, B. C. Siuvyer, jr., D. James MCune, W. 0. J3avi3, : ALLEGHENY. 1. Simeon BuU'ord, Sainl. Djcr, I 2. J. J. Moore, W. A. Reed, ; 3. John .Swan, John Brown, ! 4. John Jlorrison. Henry .Vnshutz, ' BOROUGHS. Duquesne, "W. C. Miller, Lewis Fel- bacli, § South Pittsburg, Evans Davis, F. C. Jones, Monongabela. Richard Peary, J. D. Ilutzman, 3,500 2,478 198 1,838 GG9 1,112 413 843 456 151 515 8G8 37 100 209 West Pittsburg. David Edwards, G. Wettengill, Birmingham, 1st Precinct, Daniel Berg, A. B. Stevenson, " 2d Precinct, Danl Mc Cutcheon,J C. Shalfer, Manchester, B. A. Sanii)?on, Cyrus Townsend, jr., Temperanceville, Jdo. Smitley, Dr. Slmcox, TOWNSHIPS. Pitt, Jaraes Maginnis, (Jeo. Ewart, i Penn, C. Snividy, David Collins, Lower St. Clair, W. Dilwortb, Jos Keeling, M'Clure. II. L. Bollman, T. Farley, Wilkins, n. Chaitant, Jas. Kelly, Versailles, Jno. J. Muse, Col. W. L. Miller, Finlay, A. R. Brown, Dr. Pollock, Reserve, Rev. A. D. Campbell, W. Neeb, 31 25 436 00 1,019 00 69 00 47 09 5 400 00 89 29 200 00 240 75 65 00 23 25 10 00 65 00 THE THIRD REQUISITION, AND A HISTORY OF THE DXi^FT. The third requisition, for three hundred thousand men, and the draft ordered for an equal number, may be treated as a single event, as but few vohmteers were secured until after the second order was issued. In several states the orders were considered as a call for six hundred thousand men, and apportioned among the districts as a single quota. In Pennsylvania I the recruiting of the quota has been so mismanaged that no definite policy I can be said to have been pursued relative to it. It is quite probable that ' the governors were notified on the issuing of the third requisition that an order for a draft would follow, but no public or official notice to that effect I was given, although rumors of a draft prececdcd the publication of the order ! several days. . On the 'i8th of June, a letter was addressed to the President by the Gov- ernors of the loyal States, requesting him to take measures for an immedi- ate increase of the army. In pursuance of this request, the President, on the 1st of July, issued his third requisition, calling upon the loyal States to furnish three hundred thousand volunteers. In some of the States immedi- Of Allegheny County. 35 ate steps were taken for recruiting the quota required, but in Pennsylvania the volunteer movements were proceeding very leisurely on the 21st, when the Governo}- issued his proclamation, calling for twenty-one regiments of volunteers in the State. He had in the interim secured an order for the ac- ceptance of nine months, instead of three years volunteers, and of recruits for the old regiments for twelve months. Congress at its previous session had fixed a bounty for volunteers of one hundred dollars, one-fourth to be paid at the time of enlistment and the ))alance at the close. It had also sanc- tioned the payment of one mouths' pay in advance, making an enlistment bounty of thirty-eight dollars. In several States the Governors, in order to hasten enlistments, had added to this a State bounty of fifty dollars or more ; but in issuing his proclamation Governor Curtin announced that no bounty would be paid by the State. The quota of Allegheny county by this proclamation was fixed at fifteen companies of nine months' men. Im- mediate measures were taken throughout the State to hasten recruiting, and on July 25th, in pursuance of previous notice, an immense mass meeting was held on the West Commons, in Allegheny City. At least fifteen thou- sand people were assembled and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Four stands had been erected on different portions of the Common for the convenience of the crowd, and at one o'clock the meeting was organized, at the main stand, by the Committee of Arrangements, and the following list of ofiicers announced : Stand No. 1. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, President, assisted by a great num- ber of Vice Presidents ; Robt. Finney, J. R, Hunter, S. Harper, E. A. Montooth, Wm. B. Negley, W. C. Moreland, Thos. M. Bayne, and H. E. Davis, Secretaries. Stand No. 2. Gen. AYm. Robinson, jr., President, assisted by Simon Drum, John Morrison, C. T. Ihmsen, J. M'D. Crossan, and Thos. M'Kee, Vice Presidents. Stand No. 3. Thomas Bakewell, Esq., President, assisted by B. C. Sawyer, G. L. B. Fetterman, John Birmingham, J, Sampson, and B. A. Mevay, Vice Presidents. German Stand, G. G. Backofcn, President, assisted by N. Voeghtly, Francis Felix, Major D. Fickeisen, Dr. A. H. Gross and A. Holstein, Vice Presidents. Proceedings opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Howard. Hon. P. C. Shannon then introduced Judge Wilkins who read a stirring address. Gov. Curtin, who was present on the stand, followed in an able but brief speech, at the close of which a series of resolutions were read and adopted. The resolutions set forth the duty of loyal men to rise to the support of the Union in its hour of peril ; the determination of Pennsylvania never to retire from the contest until the rebellion was crushed ; calling on the au- thorities for an energetic employment of every means in their power to re- establish the authority of the Constitution ; that the gratitude of the peo- ple of the State was due to Gov. Curtin for his labors in support of the Government ; that a subscription be raised for a $50 bounty to volunteers ; and that citizens of the county be earnestly requested to call meetings for the encouragement of recruiting. The tenth resolution provided that to 36 Military Record raise the necessary funds for paying the bounty and assisting in preparing troops for the field, the following Committee should be appointed to collect and disburse : Messrs. Tjiomas M. Howe, Tiios. Bakewell, James Paiik, Jr., Geo. W. Cass, Isaac Jones, B. F. Jones, Wm. K. Nimick, John Harper, Thos. S. Blair, P. C. Shannon, John II. Shoenberger and James B. Murray. The adoption of the resolutions was followed by a speech from Hon. W. F. Johnston, the audience having already divided to the several stands. Hon. Wilson M'Candless, Judge of tlie U. S. Court, Prof. S. J. Wilson, of the Western Theological Seminary, Rev. James Prcstly, Hon. John Co- vode, T. J. Bigham, John H. Hampton, Wm. C. Moreland, Capt. John A. Danks, of the 63d regiment, Hon. Robt. M'Knight, J. R, Hunter and oth- ers also addressed the meeting. The impulse given to recruiting by this meeting was quite marked. Companies for nine months and for the war were immediately set on foot in both cities. On the 28th an order was issued revoking tlie permission given Governor Curtin to recruit nin<3 months regiments, on the ground that the time of service was too short to ])c efTcctive, and that, as a similar privilege could not be extended to all the states, the discrimination would justly provoke complaint. The mustering officer was instructed to continue musterinfr in nine months' men until August 10th, and on that date the time was extended, to permit regiments already formed to recruit to the regular standard, until the 23d inst. In the interval thus allowed a suffici- ent number of companies were organized in Allegheny county to fill its quota under the first call. At the same time the recruiting of three years' men was rapidly progressing. In Allegheny city an impetus was given to the nine months' enlistments by the organization of the " Clark Infantry," a company under Rev. J. B. Clark, a clergyman of the 2nd United Presby- terian Church, in that city. Scores of men whose dread of the irreligious surroundings of the sohlier had deterred them from enlisting, rushed to his standard, and his company was soon filled to overflowing. A second, third and fourth — one under command of the Mayor of the city, Simon Drum, Esq. — were organized in a few days, and on the date fixed by the Govern- ment a regiment was organized, of which Captain Clark was elected Colo- nel. Three years companies were also being organized, and under the auspices of William M. Semple, of Allegheny, the Semple Infantry was or- ganized by William H. Moody, a similar "rush " resulting in the formation of four companies. We may here remark that no man in the community has displayed a more genuine spirit of liberality than Mr. Semple, who in donations to the companies bearing his name and in other forms has ex- pended nearly $3000 towards the formation and equipment of the 139th regiment. Edward J. Allen, well knoAvn as the author of the "Oregon Trail," which appeared in the Daily Dispatch some years ago, also set about the organization of an Engineer regiment, which was subsequently, we believe, mustered into service as Infantry. The organization of these regiments will be given below : Of Allegheny County. 37 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Colonel— John B. Clark. Lieutenant Colonel — F. Gast. Major — H, Danver. Co. A. Cass Infantry, Captain F. Gast. " B. Butchers Infantry, " C. Clark Infantry, A., " D. Walker Infantry, B., " H. Danver. " J. B. Clark. " H. K. Tyler. " E. Clark Infantry, B. " F. Tarentum Infantry, " D. Boisel. " J. Boyd. " G. Powers' Infantry, " R. Humes. " H. Clark Infantry, C, " S. Drum. '* I. Howe Engmeeers, " D. E. Adams. " K. Watt and Butchers Inftintry " H. Maxwell. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT. Colonel — Thomas M. Bayne, of Allegheny Co. Lieutenant Colonel — Isaac Wrig ht, of Allegheny Co. Union Infantry, Capt. lin Isaac Wright. Sumner Infantry, " E. J. Seibert. Keystone Infantry, " McClintock Guards, " T. M. Bayne. H. W. Larimer. * Four companies of this regiment were nine months' volunteers from Allegheny county. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT. Colonel— F. H. Collier. Lieutenant Colonel — John D. svens. Major — William H. Moody. Adjutant — A. M. Harper. Semple Infantry, A., " " B., Captain Joseph R. Oxley. " Robert Munroe. a a n " E. M. Jenkins. " " D., " James M'Gregor. Graham Rifles, " J. M. Sample. Rudd Infantry, Logan Guards, " John Donald. " G. W. Marsh. Armstrong Guards* " J. L. M'Kean. Dudley Infantry,* " J. G. Parr. Mercer Guards,t " A. H. Snyder. * From Armstrong county, f From Mercer county. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH REGIMENT. Colonel — Edward Jay Allen. Lieutenant Colonel — James Collard. Major — J. H. Cain. Hilands Guards, Captain A. L. Pierson. Howard Rifles, " B. B. Kerr. j Kier Rifles, A., " J. Collard. Kier Rifles, B., " F. Van Gorder. 1 38 Military Becord Park Zouaves, I'avk Ene the preliminary examinations ordered, had to be made. That a large proportion of volunteer, recruits become inmates of military hospitals, before leaving their camps of instruction, is well known, and a worse state of affairs was to be expected among the drafted men. It should be remembered that among the volunteer force much the larger portion have been from the working classes, men who by daily manual toil generally escape func- tional disorders — while the drafted troops will include ^ considerable number of mercantile and professional men — a class subject to such disorders. It was desirable to avoid, as far as possible, (he drafting of men wiiose liability to constitutional or functional disorders would render them unfit for service on the first exposure, and in view of these facts the De- partment ordered the preliminary examination. A duty so delicate as the decision on claims of physical disability, necessarily involved a liability to occasional error, and the only alter- native was to decide as carcfnlly, yet as leniently, as justice would permit. Some may have been exempted in this county who were less unfitted than others who entered no claim, but they were unquestionably forced to present the strongest proofs of their allegations. This ! the law requires — beyond it, the Surgeon could not go, whatever professional jealousy may have insinuated to the contrary. Those who have joined in the murmurings against Dr. Murdoch, the Examining Surgeon for this county, should bear these facts in mind, and as a simple act of justice learn the proofs on which each case was decided, before prejudging its unfairness. Of the Sanitary Commissions of Allegheny County we had intended to speak at length, but were compelled to forego so doing, having tailed to obtain any definite data. Our citi- zens sent commissions at various times to Eastern Virginia, (on the Peninsula) and also to the South-West, to ascertain the condition and wants of our soldiers, and fully prepared to render all aid necessary to their comfort, whetlier wounded, sick, or in want of clothing or the necessaries of life. Steamboats were sent to Tennessee, shortly subsequent to the battle of Sbiloh, with physicians and nurjes and aa abundance of hospital stores, returning in due time, after having rendered very efficient aid in properly providing for invalid .soldiers, transporting some 400 from the immediate scene of that sanguinary struggle. Of this expedi- tion F. R. IJrunot, Esq., had the superintendence, and most faithfully and satisfactorily dis- charged his trust. ADDENDA. On page 28th, in speaking of the National Cavalry, Capt. Boyce, we should have added that the company was attached to the 1st Penna. Cavalry, Col. Bayard, and participated in some brilliant dashes in the vicinity of Fredericksburg and on the Peninsula. Capt. Boyce resigned on account of ill-health, and 1st Lieut. Williams succeeded to the command. Another company of Cavalry, under command of Capt. Ormsby Robinson, composed ex- clusively of Allegheny county men, is attached to one of the Pennsylvania regiments, and saw active service on the Peninsula, under Col. Averill. The cavalry company of Capt. Faith is in the 5th Regiment, Col. David Campbell, not in the 4lh, lately commanded by Col. J. 11. Childs. Capt. Patrick Kane also recruited a cavalry company, which he took east and there joined a regiment in an Irish brigade. Capt. Hays raised a company, which was at- tached to Col. Emory's 6th (regular) cavalry. We have omitted to speak of Thompson's battery, composed of Allegheny county men, and recruited under the auspices of (sen. W. H. Laraon, authorized to raise a brigade, in which, however, he did not succeed, the troops temporarily under his csntrol, being assigned to dififerent corps. Five steamboats were fitted ont at this port, as rams, during the present year, viz : Miugo, Capt. Bausinan ; Lioness, Capt. Shroades ; Samson, Capt. Porter ; D. Fulton, Capt. Dal- zell ; T. D. Horner, Capt. Cadman. These boats took away 110 men as crews. Note. — We have been requested by Dr. A. C. Murdoch, Examining Surgeon for Allegheny Co., to state that the name of Alexander Addison Miller, of Pitt Township, which appears among the names of those exempted upon a disability certificate, appears in that light, upon the record of Commissioner Negley, through a mistake, Mr. Miller having never applied for exemption, through any cause whatever. LIST OF EXEMPTS. Abbreviations. — d. c, disability certificate; o . a., over age; en. e., en- rolled elsewhere ; m. c, mail carrier; tel. op., telegraphic operator; p. m. postmaster; s. d., school director; p. d., poor director; dis. discharged from the army. PI'l'TSBXJRaH. FIRST WARD. Chas Burkhardt, al Timothy Maloney, d c Peter Folen, dis Isaac Bierman, d c Dennis O'Connor, alien Peter Foley, dis Chas Biernjan, d c Peter Pile, d c John Gross, dis Jacob Benswanger, d c Sam G Patterson, eng'r Jas Hickey, o a Owen Clark, alien John L Pichl, pensioner Myers Hanaur, d c Bernard Carr, d c George Rice, d c Peter Hetzler, alien Morgan Conely, o a John W Reynolds, dis John Johnston, alien Arthur Clinton, d c John E Rheams, d c Michl M'Donough, alien Richard Cass, d c Samuel Rheams, d c John M'Graw, d c Hugh Dickson, d c Edward Ryan, dis Owen M'Cabe, d c Jacob Diamond, d c Benj W Kobbins, o a Diiniel M'Gonnigle, d c Wm V Diehl, d c Clemens Ropp, d c Aug M'EIachy, d c Sol J Dehaern, al Patrick Ragan, d c Jojnes M'Arree, d c Thos Faherty, d c Samuel Rheams, sr, dis Milton M'Clelland, d c Pat Fitzsimmons, d c John Stone, d c Wm Noble, alien Wm Frank, d c Andrew Sumaker, d c Owen O'Neill, alien Abraham Fryer, d c Thomas Sloan, dis Benj Oppenheimer, d c Neal Gaines, d c John Slyder, d c Wm K Oglesbee, d c Adams Getty, d c & s d L E Smith, eng'r Christian Starz, alien Gustave Graefner, d c George Maixell, d c John F Stockdale, d c John Gete, d c Philip Hout, d c George Shaw, alien Peter Horty, o a Westlej Couthart, d c Frank Snyder, d c Mart Holran, alien Lawrence Cavanaugh, alien Bmil Schauberth, alien Jno Hanlon, alien Patrick O'Connor, d c John Shaler, d c Benson P Jones, d c Leopold Cohn, d c Valentine Sheter, d c Peter Jacobs, d c Simon Citran, alien Edwin Strain, alien Henry Krusman, o a Chas P Caughey, d c John H Sarber, d c Wm Kohlbepp, o a Wm D Cooper, d c Jerry Tool, alien John King, d c Saml P Collins, s d John Wanderly, d c Edwin Kincaid, d c Chas Ennant, d c Eph Worsner, o a Patrick Keefe, alien Robert C Elliott, d c Samuel Werthermer, d c Edwin Lowe, o a David L Evans, dis Isaac Werthermer, d c John Lavely, d c Saml M Evans, d c Jacob Wells, o a Joseph Levaler, alien James Foley, o a Lewis Walters, d c 1 Patrick Murray, d c John Funk, d c Alex Walker, alien Jas R Myers, d c Patk Foley, dis Patrick Welsh, alien -', - ■ 2 List of Exempts. SECOND WARD. Addison Arthurs, d c Jas Matthews, pilot Thos Irwio, d c Biddle Arthurs, d c BM'Glaughlin,d c Geo Irvin, d c J C Boyd, d c Wm M'Keniia, alien P M Kirwan, alien A F Brackemeyer, d c C C Mellor, d c Michl Keenan, alien Moses Boiitty, alien \V S M'Dowell, d c Francis Kennedy, alien Hugh Boyle, alien Jas M'Clelland, d c J G Kendal, tel op Alex Bebler, d c David Morgan, alien Christ Kimmer, alien Wm Barrett, d c T G M'Cormack, n r Wm Kyle, o a C C Cochran, teacher C Mensinger, d c W K Pierce, d c Michl Carroll, o a E B Matthews, d c C F Porter, d c Jos G Caldwell, m c D J M'Donald, d c Wm Pinkerton, d c A M Byers, d c L Morganstern, d c S Paisley, alien Henry Burch, alien J Morganstern, o a E Reineman, d c W W Bnrcbfield, d c C W Millard, eng C RR John Roxbiiry, alien Geo M Bliss, a Thos Moore, d c Jasjjer E Sergeant, d c Geo W Beltzhoover, o a H II Nieman, d c H Samson, d c Con Harkins, alien J Necomer, o a C A Stevens, eng'r Robt P Biddle, d c Jas Orr. d c E Slatterick, o a Jno Cunningham, d c Daniel O'Neill, d c II Stamm, d c i Tim Cadtnan, o a James O'Neil, d c Harry Shirls, d c i Jas Dolans, d c W Owens. Jr, d c Daniel Stcen, d c 1 Josiah F Day, d c John O'Keef, o a Solomon Stein, n r T W Davis, d c Jas Phelan, d c Samuel Seeds, alien C M Davis, arsenal Andrew Goering, d c Jos Sperry, d c T B Pavitt, a David Gilgey, d c Edw Seither, d c Ed M Davis, arsenal A F Gahler, en e David Stein, o a Ed Donelly. o a R J Grace, o a Wm Skillett, alien { Morris Eisner, d c John Ilerron, d c J A Teece, alien 1 Leopold Eisner, d c Leo Ilighbruner, d c Albert Thomas, dc H Fleshman, d c C Ilasbrouck, s d John Torrence, d c Ferd Fisher, d c Lucius W Henry, d c Patrick Tighe, alien Stephen Falls, en e Henry Ilartman, d c H Thorthurn, alien Robt Fife, alien Jacob Hershfield, d c S Williams, d c ^' Dan Kinzee, d c J A Harton, eng'r D Woolsli'yer, d c J B Kilgore, d c T M Harton, d c W Weyman, d c C II Kiukerly, d c John Hanly, alien H Wefing, d c H J Lnnce, alien Wm Harpin. d c Henry Wolker, alien Geo Lang, d c Pat Gogliegan, d c R S Waring, d c Dennis Manshin, alien Hickman, alien J Winterburn, d c Wm Means, d c D H Hazen, d c ■ G Ernest, dis W C Murphy, d c Thos Hulings, d c James M'Laughlin, alien L Markle, pension agent Wm H House, d c Kennedy Marshall, d c J K Moranfie, d c WS Jackson, d c John R Bangorst, p o elk W F Marshall, d c Lewi? Jaioslowski, d c C A Von Bonhorst, p o elk B M'Minoman, d c Wm Jenkins, alien Wm Woods, poor director Felix M'Closky, d c Jas Irwin, d c THIRD WARD. Michael Malone, d c Patrick M'Afee, d c Henry A Fryvogle, d c Jos Larkin, d c John CoffL'y, o a James Herley, alien Florence Sullivan, o a John Hooper, alien Wm Ryan, o a Fred Bushman, o a John Fitzjrerald, o a Wm S Lavely, o a Patrick M'Carthy, alien Timothy Kinney, d c Peter Caveney, d c Thomas Hamilton, alien Hugh DuftVy, d c PatI: Leonard, o a Jeremiah Downey, d c John Mooney, d c Michael Lynch, alien A Harlanil, preacher Jeremiah Sullivan, d c John Sullivan, alien Andrew 1> llayden, d c Alex Wells, n r John Donavon, d c Christopher Hellyraer, d c W V R Smith, do Edward P Kearns, d c Garnet Bultman, d c |john Burngerst, alien Frederick Gross, d c List of Exempts. 3 Henr;y Lang, d c Wm P Richards, alien Wm Matthews, alien Peter Brown, o a David Steinheim, alien John Hannahan, alien ■ i Jos G Pollock, d c Abram Lipner, d c Bernard Raft'erty, cl c Anthony Dougherty, alien Lewis Aaron, alien Francis Gazzola, d c Uriah S Bokoler, n r Daniel J Carroll, d c Louis Cella, do Sidney G Stewart, d c Francis M'Laughlin, d c Michael Cella, alien Thos C Warrington, alien Robt G Brinker p o elk \Nm H Campbell, d c i John Griffen, d c Thos M Coliff, a Charles Nevue, d c Edward Fannell, alien Wm Barry, o a John Finnerty, o a Oscar M'Millan, d c Jeremiah O'Brien, d c Patrick Shaughnossy, dc E J Smith, d c John Kane, d c John Robinson, d c Lincoln Oldshue, d c Robert Munu, o a Thomas Kelly, d c Patrick Regan, alien Owen Owens, o a Philip Mertz, dc Patrick Donnelly, d c Thomas Riley, alien Patrick Geoghegan. alien Thos Commond, o a Michael Quinii, alien Wm H Small, dc Patrick Flinn, d c Joseph Shoeb, d c Michael Coyle, d c William Smith, d c Robert Newell, alien John J Gallagher, d c Thos Cowell, alien Edward Newell, alien Thos Pender, s d Jas B Williams, d c Michael Carroll, alien Daniel Pender, eng'r Christian Diehl, d c James Tobiu, d c John B Eyth, d c" i Jacob F Steele, d c Michael Keefe, d c John Kenna, d c Frederick Rust, d c Albert Jones, d c Wm M'Bride, d c ! Stephen Barton, d c Robeet Kirkpatrick, d c John Finn, alien Joseph Anchem, alien Joseph Dougherty, d c Jas Dain, o a Francis M'Grath, o a Michael Bagaley, alien Dennis Allen, d c Frederick Roenig, d c Michael Mead, d c James Burns, d c Michael Egan, d c Patrick Guarin, d c Wm Lindsey, o a Chas Gross, d c Augustus Kunz, alien Matthew Bressner, d c Fredk Anderson, alien John Kroch, alien Thos \\'ait, n r John Dunn, alien Wm Newell, alien Robt M'Clelland, alien ! Thomas Day, alien Michael Keefe, d c Henry T Bowen, d c Philip Phillipsou, alien Jacob B Sigfried, d c Patrick Ward, alien Fred Gerberding, d c John L Pfeiffer, d c Jacob H Miller, dc Patrick Mellon, d c Herman Schroeder, alien H Michels, mail carrier Moses Godhelp, d c Henry Schatiderlein, alien Peter Madonnel, alien Leopold Addler, d c John D Thom[)son, d c Patrick M'Dermott, d c Jacob Fink, d c John Mullen, d c Beuj F Shueb, d c Jas Henderson, d c Reuben Swain, o a Andrew Johnson, o a A H Wenzle, d c Dennis Sullivan, d c Wm Ricketson, o a Michael Conrad, alien Jefi' Douglass, o a A Frowenfeld, o a Henry Haggerman, d c B Rogers, minister Timothy Finin, d c ! Davik Paisely, o a Francis Edwards, do Gotleib Ludwig, d c Wm J Montgomery, s d Andw M'Closkey, do Math C FuUerton, d c John Reynolds d c lanatus Trainor, do A C Ely, d c Geo W Leonard, d c Philip Cassiday, do John Mish.jr, d c James Sutherland, d c Anthony Gould, do John Curran, d c Levi Deroy, d c Domenec Fleming, do Wm A Halleck, d c Bartholomew Auth, d c John Fahey, alien Joseph L Russell, o a George Miller, alien Wm TuUy," alien James Finch, d c Christ Geisse, o a Michael Flannery, alien Daniel Fuller, d c Tim O'Leary, o a Michael Melody, d c Jas S King, d c Lawrence O'Connell, o a Peter Fahey, alien Tim M'Canhy, o a Pat Russell, alien James Munsou, alien John M'Cann, o a John M D Glenn, d c Patrick Price, alien Timothy Sullivan, alien Thos Pepperday, o a Isaac Pope, d c John T Odam, o a Alex M Pollock, d c MEhrgolt, do John Lowe, d c Anthony Brun, o a Thomas Donnelly, alien Richard Sherridan, alien Saml Hesson, d c Andrew Monahan, d c Wm Bennett, d c Henry Haley, d c John Sevelle, d c John Hart, alien Dennis M'MuUen, d c Michael M'Graw, d c Chas W Lewis, s d Danl M'Mullen, d c Josep Linder, d c Thos Connor, o a Jos Heastings, d c Casper H Bruggeman,d c Alex Hunter, d c Alex Potter, arsenal Alex Morrison, d c Dennis Shannon, d c Wm Murdock, alien Francis Rooney, o a Joseph D Herr, minister List of Exempts. Thomas B Ilarailton, d c George Reineman, d c John H Cassiday, o a Christian Kirchricr, alien Wm Stewart, d c Thomas J Flood, deaf \\n\ Kirchncr, alien James Williams, d C Patrick Higgins, d c S J Nolan, o a Jacob Klee, d c Simon Johnston, d c A M'Cumbridgo, o a Morris Flinn, d c. Joseph Seibert, d c Keinbart Ulrich, d c James Burke, alien John Davis, alien John Hare, d c James O'Brian, d c L lleineman, d c Peter Schott, d c J G Seibenick, near sighted James M'Kibben, d c Patrick Dunn, alien Edwin Morcland, d c Henry Voskamp, d c Michl M'Laughlin, alien Jas M'Closkcy, o a Wm M'Claren, o a Jo3 W Simonton, d c James Talbot, o a John R Voskamp, d c Lawrence Ebbert, alien John Douglas, minister James B Barr, d c Lewis Miller, o a Wm Kioeger, alien A H Thomas, minister Daniel Donahue, d c Peter Brady, s d Jos Werckle, d c Julius Benstein, d c Patrick Dewyre, d c Gotleib Ludwig, d c Benj H Succop, o a Martin O'Connor, alien John Curran, d c Fred Followaj', alien Sampson Goldman, alien Josesh Newell, d c Myer Fink, d c Frederick Feldner, d c Casper Beman, d c James Hague, alien Edward Devlin, d c Joseph Shoeb, d c Adrian Siedle, alien Charles J Wade, d c FOURTH WARD. Wm Drum, o a Chas Watt, o a Jas Dolan, o a John Martin, alien M Kern, alien Jas Reed, alien John M'Kee, alien P H Stout, d c Pat Savage, d c Peter C Renier, d c . D Fleming, o a Thos Ryan, o a Dennis Martin, alien G W Treets, mail carrier H Oppenheimer, d c Peter Nardie, alien M Bentz, d c E Lynch, o a John Griffin, d c Jos Lyons, alien ■\Vm Carson, d c W H Wortz, d c Wm Saddle, o a W Harman, d c Jos Freeh, o a J F Beckham, d c James GimitT, d c Louis Pichard, d c James E Ross, d c Redmont G Ledlie, d c Thos Woods, d c H R Long, d c John B Jones, d c S Richards, d c D Johnston, d c AT Schmidt, o a Max Ilirsh, alien R Cool, d c L C Wilmarth, d c John Fulton, d c Jake A\'alton, d c G R Gardirce, d c J Montgomery, d c Solomon Shirey, d c John Whalon, o a C Nordheim, alien W N Chessman, o a Francis Whalon, alien Jas M'Mahen, alien John Neeson, o a Isaac Abrams, d c A V Crouch, d c W J Church, dc Julius Reisser, alien W D Duffy, d c Jas Parkinson, alien Israel Rosenbloth, alien David Agnew, d c H C T Lease, alien Jacob Backrach. alien P M'Kenna, d c H Bidwell, d c Moses Oppenheimer, alien D W Long, s d A Frowenfeld, d c I Copelens, d c James D \'erner, d c W K M'Clintock, d c Alex Walker, alien Michael Jones, o a L H Voight, d c James Gilnor, d c J S Gray, d c F E Chuttart, alien C West, d c L Gleisencamp, d c Wm Sumner, d c M Hunnings, d c Henry Happ, alien J Westbay, o a ^Vm Roaney, d c Wm Colson, o a John Duffy, o a A O'Leary, d c Mark Hersh, alien John Maffett, d c G F Shuchman, dc E S Warner, d c M B Fetterman, d c James Clemens, alien Jas Laubie, d c Jas Duil'y, d c Mason Bavington, dis James Jones, d c Patrick Martin, alien GX B Fetterman, d c R Cunningham, d c James Sweeny, alien Jason Noble, d c Matthew Smith, engineer Morris M'Bride, d c Thos Brown, d c Pat Conowav, alien List of Exempts. 5[ FIFTH WARD. Thomas Arnold, d c Clem Kesler, d c Richard Dean, o a James Alston, d c James Kain, d c Louis Debitz, alien Felix Ager, alien Pat Kain, d c Thomas Dain, o a Wm Adolph, en e Chas Kennedy, d c Henry Dunton, alien Alex Adams, o a W D Kearns, d c Joseph Darrah, eng Barney Brean, d c Rudolph Kennich, alien Michael Dousley, alien Joseph Brenstone, alien Chris Kountz, o a Franz Dorncamp, alien Arthur Belk, alien G M Kaufman, alien John Dillon, o a James Black, d c Wm Meik, alien Sebastian Dorn, d c Geo Brickner, o a John Nelson, d c Albert Evans, d c John Berger, d c Wm M Negley, en e Christ Evers, alien Peter Baker, dis Wm Nelson, d c Jacob Fogle, d c John Brown, dis Thos Newman, alien Patrick Fitzpatrick, d c Geo Bader, d c David Nieman, alien R S Fergeson, eng David Beck, d c Henry Otte, d c Lenhart Florich, alien Richard Brengson, d c Pat O'Brien, alien Peter Forsyth, d c Dorsey Bollow, eng Wm O'Brien, alien John Grein, alien John Bruner, o a James Pillers, d c Jacob Godran, d c James Bannon, d c Thos Parker, d c Joseph Gress, alien Nicholas Behr, d c Jos Putmeyer, d c John Gemmer, d c Janatius Balluf, alien Thos D Patterson, d c Wm Gray, eng B B Bishop, d c Barnard Poulich, alien Henry Hunter, d c Jacob Brickner, alien Wm Puter, d c Fred Kirsch, d c Alois Brickner, alien B Reahy, d c Wm KlemmoDS, d c James Bothwell, d c Marker Rush, crippled Abrah Katz, o a Andy Boyd, d c Jas Relley, arsenal John Kearns, d c Thomas Brown, alien Fred Roxberry, alien Wm Kirby, o a George Bell, alien Henry Rule, d c David Kaye, o a John Bangart, d c S B Reed, minister John Kamplouse, d c Thomas Boothe, d c W J Radcliff, d c Jackson Link, o a James Bennett, alien Peter Roth, d c Math Larimer, alien, E P Carr, d c Thomas Stewart, alien Jacob C Lang, d c Henry Cleaver, d c Robert Stevenson, alien Adam Lauber, arsenal J O'Connor, o a Wm Slack, alien Henry Leonard, alien James Carr, d c Isaac Sawyer, minister Joseph Lang, d c Robert Curry, d c Powell Schewl, alien Wm Leinlord, d c Thos Graham, alien Geo Spear, dc J E Millenbraugh, alien Henry Grine, d c Geo Spratt, cripple D F Malony, d c W G Griffith, alien Adam Trap, d c Fred Miller, d c Wm Gallaher, d c Felix C Negley, s d Chas Meyers, d c John Gelson, d c Thomas Thompson, d c John Miller, d c Fred Heines, o a Jos Thompson, d c M'Connell Moore, en e John Henderson, o a Edwd J Taylor, d c Arnold Miller, d c L Holtzman, d c Danl Taylor, p o clerk Chris Menciner, d c David Hays, alien Bonaventure Zaringer, d c David Mitchell, d c John Haffey, d c M Glockner, alien Wm Montooth, cripple J Helmproscht, minister Wm Cook, alien, in the coun- Thos Malony, d c Geo Hemmer, d c try 18 years Wm Morgan alien F H Hartman, en e Hiram Corant, d c Jacob Mixner, d c Julius Hoffman, alien Danl Cornmau, d c Adam Milbert, dc Jos Heckold, one leg off James Carothers, o a Mc McConnell, o a Wm C Henney, eng Saml Carothers, o a Pat McCollough,d c Peter Huelz, d c Edwin Cohn, alien James McTighe, d c Wm D Hamilton, d c August Clopfer. alien Anthony McTighe, alien John Hodenfeitor, o a F P Coffey, d c' Jas McKenna, d c David Hannah, en e James Colbert, d c John Nihlstein, alien Peter A Heyer, d c Arthur Carr, d c Thos Ryree, d c Anthony Huppy, o a M Connor, d c Jacob Rees, d c Timothy Haley, alien James Creighton, d c David Richard, d c Thos Hemlock, alien Michael Driscol, o a Nic Snyder, d c John Jackson, d c Henry Dorncamp, alien Joseph F Sower, alien 16 Inst of Exempts. Anthony Springer, d c Isaac Snyder, eng J W Woodcock, arsenal Amond ShaflVr, o a Richard Swaringen, oa Jacob Weiget, minister Ebberhart Sliihben, alien Saml Smith, crazy Thomas Whiteman, en e Jacob Sower, alien Avin Schmidt, alien Joachim Weisser, d c Robert Shuler, d c Wm Stewart, d c John Wort, alien Abraham bclilossberger, alien Peter Swan, alien (jhas Witiinger, d c Nic Seibert, d c Joseph Schillinger, d c Peter Winters, d c John Stroudeiirneyer, d c David Thompson, d c Fred Wilharm, o a Sebastian Schultz, d c Jacob Uisler, o a Peter Wilson, alien John Supp, d c Martin Verzinger, dis John Wood, alien John Scuiley, alien Thomas Wright, alien SIXTH WxVRD. John ^\^iland. d C William lliifihes, alien Richard Jenkins, d c John Sherman, d c William White, dis John Rath, d c F Thompson, dis Robert Gibson, alien Rush B Hawkins, d c Fred Suck, d c James Casey, deo'd Adam Bell, alien Robert Coyle, d c Henry Till, 'dis Thos MulvchiU, eng J P Smith, eng Hugh Rice, o a •John Bigly, eng H Lambert, o a Wm Walker, dec'd Jas M Vandegriff, c h clevk James Sahl, d c Joseph Dougherty, dis Wm Myers, alien Geo W Verner, dis Anthony Heley, aliea Jas MrCabe, d c F H Bushman, d c Geo Bailey, arsenal A Berkemeler, o a Wm Cluley, d c Oliver Crooks, dec'd Jesse Young, dis J M Burns, o a Danl Craig, alien Thos Miller, d c H K Colton, d c John H Johnston, dec'd T McGregor, mail carrier H 11 Niebanm, d c John Gitlanan, d c G H Zackariah. o a N Swarczelder, o a Thomas Edgar, alien Fred Stetlander, d c Edward Duncan, alien Nathaniel Nelson, d c John Smith, d c Michael Shannon, arsenal Michael Murphy, dis Saml A Hill, d c H R Geilfuss, d c Thos Hardy, alien Saml Ramsey, alien John II Succup, d c Alex M'Cracken, d c David Edger, o a Alfred Wright, d c Thomas Roberts, s d Jas M'Kenney, d c Patiick Murphy, d c John Wilson, d c Valentine Sidney, d c Joseph Writer, d c Wm Bohuid, d c Wm Dodds, d c Anthony Fretig, o a Saml Hobbs, d c A C McCallum, o a Francis Buskutf, d c Wm M'Devitt, d c Geo Wilson, o a Barney' Sander, d c Chas M'Devitt, d c Steele Turbett, dis E Buhtold, d c Wm Young, o a Chas Neel, d c Chas Martin, o a Robt Flinn, o a Wm Shortel, d c Patrick Burke, o a 1 S H Stevenson, d c James M'Gregor, do Henry Millen, o a 1 Solomon Miimma, d c Wm Ross iter, d c Alex Meaner, d c Ernest Dietrich, d c S L Burnap, d c John Row, d c Jacob Deitrich, d c W CoUiuftwood, a John Kirkpatrick, dis Frederick Seigimer, d c Edmiiiul Grier, o a George Culp, o a James Hopper, m d, alien W C Stewart, d c John Keife, o a Westley Rutledge, dc H 11 Truby, d e Wm M'Gill,dc Saml Greer, o a Wm Guimme. alien James Graham, o a 1 Robert M Carge, o a John Cook, d c Archibald Wallace, d c Patrick Donahue, dis Anderson Hagan, d c Levi Dillow, d c 1 John Wilson, d c John Phillips, s d Ebenezi'r M'Kuight, d c ■ James Blackmore, d c John Scott, a James Murray, o a W F Murdock, o a F Sullivan, o a Benj M'Guire, o a 1 Abram Westervelt, d c Thos Rafferty, alien Frank Conley, d c 1 Clias Ro?siter, d c Wm Smith, d c Burwell Hunnicut, d c J Y M'Laughlin, o a Thos Kelly, a Wm M'Adams, dis J R Niebaum, d c Patrick O'Hara, o a James M'Closkpy, eng Geo Berger, alien Reuben King, d c Robert Fleming, alien Henry Backeldink, alien F J Ribbeck, alien Stephen Keef, d c D Z Brickell, s b captain Jas Bowden, d c Henry Cluley, d c Chas B Mowry, eng Geo Arnold, o a Wm Backindick, alien Joseph R Hughes, d c Alex Shank, d c Christian Kruse, d c List of Exempts. 1 John Rebman, d c Wm Vietmer, d c Matthew Carrell, jr, dis William H Whitney, d c John Walters, alien Edward Nugent, alien Robt iMoffit, sr, o a S W Owens, d c Wm Hays, d c James Stewart, alien Gporge H Thurston, d c James Kennedy, d c R Seidle, d c Joseph Shaepaner, d c Richard Keefe, o a C A Ammon, d c John Hamon, o a Francis Goodwin, d c George Armor, dis Conrad Shipp, dis Richard Hinds, o a Gialiam Scott, s d F D Giest, d c Morris Marra, alien Wra Wilson, d c H Gordon, dis Brant Shannon, dis J H Niebaum, d c Wm Martin, o a Frank Brady, d c Wm Gleen, d c Theo Snyder, alien Lewis Allen, d c Hugh Campbell, d c Joseph Hardy, d c Samuel Logan, dis Patk O'Leary, o a R R Garrison, dis Joseph Patterson, alien Wm H Ebbert, d c Alex M'Hwain, d c James Kinlon, o a Geo Henly, ali°a John Miller, o a James Gilmore, eng E C Smigt, d c A J Foster, o a L Patterson, eng Francis M'Graw, d c James Kelly, o a John Park, o a Francis W Cluley, d c James Harding, d c Michael Grant, alien Henry Gaw, alita J A Cochran, d c Wm J Wilson, dc Jas Lindsey, o a J Althouse, a Henry Herd, d c Theo \Voods, d c John Kern, d c John Eness, d c ! Wash Gallagher, dis Steven McHwaine, d c Geo Tanner, dis James C Elliot, eng Wra Farley, dis Geo B M'Kee, o a A Hosman, o a Matthew Carrell, d c SEVENTH WARD. R M'Adams, o a Francis Allen, o a Wm Jackson, d c James Pownell, arsenal Wm Edmonds, alien Patrick Kerr, d c Theo Patterson, pilot Henry Boden, d c Fred KrafF, d c JohnPuricher, o a Ed Bryce, d c Thos Kraff, o a Conrad Robb, d c Danl Coleman, alien Henry Lingerfelter, d c Chas A Shafer, d c Jas Cattemole, o a James L Walles, alien Henry Snively, s d Matthew Crawford, alien John Lippinc'ott, d c John P Shall, d c Ed W Doty, s d Stewart M'Kee, o a Augustus Siefert, pilot James Kastley, d c Patrick M'Stein, o a James Sewall, alien Henry Eairing, d c George M'Clowry, d c John Sweeny, o a Jas B Fleming, d c Joseph Myers, d c Ben Turner, d c .Thos Gibson, o a Chas Meyran, d c Job Whitell, d c John Groatzinger, Edward M'Govern, d c David Wesler, d c Chris Harlow, alien Geo B Miller, o a John Coyne, d c Geo Hubely, o a Andrew Nesbit, arsenal Thos Keef, o a Wm Hannon, d c Noah Potts, eng EIGHTH WARD. James Corbett, d c Evan Evans, alien Robert Weinder, d c Crawford Armstrong, d c Anthony Farrell, alien J Kerr, d c J Deviue, d c J imes M'Garvy, d c J Hannen, d c J Carey, alien Thos Snowden, eng Pat Hannen, d c R Jones, d c J P Estep, d c Barny Kane, d c Pat May, o a Albert Windburst, d c J M'Avoy, alien James Watson, d c J D Fackiner, d c W Reamen, d c Edward Hutchison, d c Patrick Byrne, o a T Neely, s d D Quinlin, d c W H Devore, d c J A Kaercher, d c A Byrne, alien P Duffy, alien J L Hamilton, s d John Mullin, d c Wra Burns, d c Fred Shroeder, d c James Rodgers, d c P Coyne, d c Chris W Smith, d c J M'Guire, alien L Sweeny, alien D Day, o a James Brown, alien T Johnson, eng Pat Harper, d c John Quigley, alien Squire Cook, d c Joseph Adams, d c Thomas Conaor, alien Wm Zimgan, d c Chris Shultz, d c 8 List of Exempts. Stephen Dol)bins, d c V Killillay, alien John Kerr, o a Manus M'Fadelin, alien B Haley, alien J Ammon, d c T O'Hiuii, ulicii Wm M'Garvey, d c Peter Kaltenfern, dia F Whiting, d o John Hook, d c Jacob Rosenwig, o a J M'Quiliu, iilien Fred Bowman, d c Ernest Sagaman, d c M Farrell, alien Louis Berkowitz, d c Thos Conlon, d c Peter MQuillin, d c Aug Reossler, d c John M Killen, d c J Kitz, d c Jacob Cashbaun, d c H II D Armon, d c J Daugherty, d c Geo Younger, d c H B Brocket, d c G Rache, d c Henry Walker, alien Peter Weldon, d c J Adams, d c Hugh M'Master, d c Fred Weigandt, d c H B Beazcle, eng Wm Anderson, d c Edw Rutledge, d c Chris Christy, d c Jas S Black, dis W'm Coleman, d c Mich yuUivan, alien Jas S Wright, dis T Buetyon, teacher James White, d c Fred Doerr, dis Anthony Byrne, eng Henry Rebel, alien John Hugo, d c J H kStevenson, d c R Keef, o a NINTH WARD. Stephen Baker, alien Wm Jones, eng Wm Son tag, d c Edward Barber, alien Joseph L Roberts, d c Henry Yerkins, d c Francis Newmont, eng James Lees, alien David Dillon, alien Martin Campbell, d c Wm Kenworthy, alien Peter Costello, eng'r Jacob Leise, d c John Brown, d c Thos Hinds, d c Jacob Barllett, o a Joseph H Nobbs, s d Elias Peak, d c Arch Gilmore, eng Wm Plolroyd, d c John Murray, d c Joseph Presst^ll, do ^ Danl Colclasser, en e John Drummond, d c James M'Caffrey, d c Thos Shriyer, d c Thos Ball, alien Robt Hughes, d c John Welsh, s d PhiUid Dahlen, d c Jos Bollman, arsenal James Horacks, d c George Mullen, d c Jno T Bear, d c Fred Fleck, eng Jas F Martin, d c Wm Oil, eng Harry Elliot, dis Robert Sproul, d c Jas Wright, o a Wm Wills, eng Joseph Fehrer, d c Michael Zeek, d c George F Irwin, eng James Bourke, alien Danl Dick, eng F M De Armitt, dis Jocob Staub, d c Chas Parkin, alien Jacob Angus, eng Thos Grogau, over age Jos B Cherry, d c William A Pitzer, en e Vincent M' Gadden, d c Edwd J Hughes, d c Alexander Boyce, dc Louis Berger, alien Louis Walter, arsenal William Dixon, alien Tomes Llttell, s d Thus M'Connell. alien John Carson, alien Joseph Irwin, d c Danl Colbert, d c Edward Stewart, d c John Tibby, 31 years in coun- Wm Cain, d c J Klingeusraith, engineer try, alien Jacob F Geist, alien C B Holmer, d c Jacob Alters, d c John Lutz, dis James Neeson, d c John Lowe, alien John Ridley, eng Robert Bond, d c Henry Kouverman, d c Louis Walthour, eng William Lingell, d c Henry Rurga, over age Augustus Wentz, d c Shultz Spellraan, engineer Frederick Dietman, d c James Smith, eng Frederick Dobbenmyer, d c Richard Birkeybile, d c Wm Kerr, d c Samuel Robinson, d c John M'Intvre, d c Hiram Eiigler, en e Andrew Dobbenmyer, d c Robert Algeo, d c David Kerr, eng Frederick Rommell, d c David Wallaker, d c Henry Hudson, eng Alexander Hannah, d c Augustus Wolf, eng Jacob Fraukhouser, eng Nicholas Stipple, d c John Harrison, s b Phillip Klingerraan, eng Patrick Cook, alien Abraham Campbell, d c Watson Campbell, eng Martin Nichol, alien R P Hare, en e Joseph Hood, en e L Falketihagen, d c Wm Hudson, en e John Widinthal, d c Joseph Bergoon, d c Saml B M' Keugb, eng Richard Allen, eng John Major, engineer Edward Barten, d c Wm C Johns, d c M Sweeny, engineer Wm Gebhart, d c William Evans, alien William Williams, engineer Isaac Walters, dis Edward Kenua, o a Rich'd 0' Connor over age Jacob Wingard, d c James O'Roarke, eng David Connell, alien Joliu S Miller, s d List of Exempts. Michael Bright, d c Samual Dougerty, dis G Leguillen, d c Hugh Diamond, d c William Burns, alien Benj Naylor, alien Henry Allen, alien Samuel Geer, d c Wm Johnston, d c John White, alien E Derar, eng E Griffith, over oge Reub Missailon, over age Thos Wilson, eng Theo Powers, m c C Simmerman, alien Luman Rogers, d c Henrv Cassidy, eng Edward Landy, dis Jas Robinson, d c Davis Minstf^r, eng Edward Layton, eng Jos Paterson, overage Sam Dougerty, dis John Albneght, d c Mathew Connell, d c David Campbell Joseph L Havins, dc Chas Relhmiller, d c Jaseph C alien, d c James Carroll, over age Wesley Greir, d c John Stormer, d c Thomas M' Donald, d c Jas Potts, over age Martin Bracken, ea e A-LLEaHENY. Henderson Wiley, eng Wm A Charlton, dis James Bell, eng John Agy, eng John Ragen, pilot Wm Campbell, dis Pat L Ward, d c C J F Buckiey, alien John Walsh, d c Sam Riddle, postmaster Geo N i\Iiller, eng Sam R Davis, d c Wm Fish, pilot George W Moore, eng T Costamagna, pensn'r And M Matthews, d c Walter Thompson, alien Sam Brown, alien John Philron, d c H D Reymer, d c John Magoffin, d c Alexander Taylor, d c Wm W Martin, over age John Hazlett, pilot Wm H Smith, d c John Sullivan, d c George W Reed, over age George Gipner, d c Wm A Lee, over age Henry Dalmyer, d c FIRST WARD. John Shearer, d c Sol Joseph, alien John Kitchen, over age Ed Butten, over age George Alexander, d c Sam Peacock, alien Stephen Kindle, alien Jesse Robinson, tel operator William E Cowell, do William Lloyd, alien James Patten, alien Henry Lank, d c Charles Tuttle, dis David Acor, d c Wm McOune, alien SECOND WARD. John Husler, eng Wm Mahoon, d c S DKing, eng Charles Dallmeyer, d c Thomas Pratt, d c Josiah Lowe, alien Harris Babcock, d c Samuel Parker, alien John Grant, d c Patrick Campbell, alien James Powell, d c David Ross, engineer Wm Sprague, engineer James Simpson, d c Joseph Ross, engineer James McCune, alien James F Reno, d c Henry Naughton, alien Lewis Reno, pilot Robt M Boles, pilot Thomas Sanders, d c Wm P Bardell, d c George W Lyon, d c Thos H Bew, alien Charles A Hodgkiss, d c Leonard McCandless, tel op Edward Barr, d c James Oldden. dis Benj J Haddington, d c James Hamilton, pilot David Hunter, d c Wm Park, d c Samuel Crow, d c Archibald Richey, eng r Benj Hawk, d c Levi Clouser, d c Charles Rice, d c Ebenezer Searle, d c Henry Ackley, d c JOS Golden, d c James Orr, d c John B Garrett, eng'r J W Roberts, d c 10 lAst of Exempts. Wm Cooven, engineer Wra Berpoyne, d c John Wilson, alien Erastus Gray, cng II C Richmond, eng P G Ellini^s, d c T F Gnihbs, d c Chas H Culler, d c John Lane, d c Geo McKiiight, alien Henry Gorman, d c Jesse K Scott, d c J L Smith, p clerk C R Church, eng John L Crawford, d c Richard Pegg, alien Alexander Leech, over William Gee, over age Thomas Miller, d c John Peters, d c H Hockstein, d c Fred Zetum, d c Anthony Longbitz, alien Fred Keizler, d c T hos J Blake, dis Constant Fry, d c John J Ilackstine, d c John Steirhalm, d c Herman Beck d c Fred Bluckbaum, d c Baltzer Stephen, over age Charles Fisher, alien Noah Myers, d c Fred Ibcndahl, over age Augustus Walter, d c Charles Frick, dis Lewis Shaffer, alien John P Wacker, d c Isaac Rhode, d c John Ilurtman, d c Joseph Smith, d c Peter Shatz, d c Martin Schafer, d c Joseph Salim, d c Jos llookensteine, alien Arthur M'Ginn, d c Fred Schwartz, d c Christian Kilt', d c Francis Ilatzell, d c John W Duvall, eng William Morrison, d c John C Morrison, d c Charles Green, alien John Kennedy, alien John Graham, not a citizen Robert Johnston, alien Henry Wymend, d c Hugh Johnston, eng Henry Israel, eng Oliver Feecher, over age John Whitehead, alien David Dorman, eng Michael Murphy, alien John Martin, alien Michael A Barnes, d c Edward Upstill, d c F M Cooley, engineer Emanuel Greenwalt, alien Josejih Allender, d c Francis Murray, engineer John C Anderson, d c Owen Gogens, alien Thomas Lucy, d c Daniel Lucy, alien THIRD WARD. Dennis M'Eleer, d c Ge.rge Sims, over age William Gilland, d c Wm J Ford, engineer Benj Ford, engineer Simon Kaufman, d c Jas Middlebnrg, d c Lewis Kail, d c Francis Spect, d c Samuel Dickey, d c John Carson, alien Robt H W^hite, teacher David Moon, d c Serreu Yenson, alien Henry Walter, alien Matthew Kimm, d c William Conkle, d c John Wolf, d c Chas Geltman, d c Thomas York, d c Chas Hawthorne, engineer Samuel McKibben, alien Peter Smith, d c John Van Horn, d c Wm Fairley, alien Fred King, alien Samuel Linham, alien Robert Elton, d c Wm Fanghender, engineer Andrew J Gordon, d c Benj F Woodburn, min Alexander Mcintosh, alien Wm H Edie, d c Wm K Gray, d c FOURTH WARD. iQuinton Casselbery, tel o Robert Knox, alien Charles Frinklebosh, d c I John Walkinshaw, alien David Dennison, d c Samu. 1 Wheeler, d c James J Scott, engineer John Hunter, alien Wm West, alien John CMinpbell. d c John Turmile, alien James Vj Brown, d c (Jcorge Kimberlin, alien John Arljuckle, engineer Charles Huzzard, engineer P Reymer, d c Jeremiah Galerest, d c Richard Higgon, d c Thomas Brady, alien Henry Merrick, d c C W Ramsey, engineer James B Edie, over age Edward Price, non res John Caldwell, engineer James H Sewell, over age Carney McCartney, alien Joseph McNaugher, d c Gerhard E Moran, d c John Dalzell, alien Ludwig Schuler, d c Henry Stebbing, d c John Farrell, d e John "White, d c Thomas York, d c David W Morris, d c Jacob Sturkle, d c Wm J Herron, over age Hugh Knox, alien William P Torrencc, d c V B McGahen, over age Louis Kail, d c George Stoolfire, d c Harmon Harsh, alien Moses Arnold, alien William Richey, alien Philotus Dean, minister John Fitzsimmons, d c Leonard !\. Knaj)p, d c John Williamson, d c John L Kerr, pilot A Gugenheimer, d c Jas P Fleming, p d Eli Meanor, d c John Hawthorn, alien Wm Hawthorn, alien Robt Hawthorn, alien Philip Hoffman, d c List of Exempts. 11 Jacob Meyer, d c James Sterling, d c John Hazlett, jr., d c John Elliott, alien William Bender, d c John Titzell, d c Patrick Cunningham, d c Patrick O'Hanlon, alien, 14 Louis Glaser, d c Francis Huggins, d c years in the country George Myers, d c Jno Hoffman, blind, right eye James Hulliehin, d c G H Bollman, alien George Urban, d c Robert Matthias, d c Louis Richards, alien Robert Maxwell, d c William Varnum, d c Isaac Collins, d c i Wm Boley, en e Christian Wolf, alien J V Link, alien ; Henry Redman, d c John Mitsch, d c John Metzenbaker, d c ' Casper Weyman, d c George Juengert, d c Benj A Robinson, dis George Wirt, d c J. Baldinger, d c Valentine Christman, d c John Bleakley, dis Henry Schulz, d c E C Rotzsell, d c i J J McDermott, en e W E Kahler, minister Frank Pilgrim, d c j B F Adams, d c George Nixon, d c James Milligan, d c : Robt Armstrong, n r — paroled J S Plerson, d c Amos Suthen, dis i by rebels Augustus Ferst, alien John Beck, dis Francis Thompson, d c C R Carlyle, d c Samuel Haney, dis Anthony Enning, d c James Colley, alien Allen Faust, deaf J N Ziegler, dis James McElroy, d c Herman Miller, d c ; J P Johnston, d c Alexander McElroy, d c John Kahner, d c i J S Willock, d c James Coil, alien James Haneyman, alien James Bradley, alien Samuel Palmer, d c Francis Mackle, d c j Wra Olney, over age John N Glogger, alien Rinehart Buck, alien i A Levi, alien John Gum, d c George Miller, d c i John Woolen, dis T J Munden, d c John Boles, d c ' John Thompson, dis John Maclain, jr., d c. Geo Kleggenhoffer, d c ; S B Robinson, d c Abraham Faust, over age Andrew Klinance, d c R C Stevenson, d c Samuel Lambert, dis Joseph Wolfe, d c W L Harper, d c Herman Handel, d c George Repuch, d c ) Samuel McCowan, d c Jas A Thompson, alien Thomas Cutter, d c j Charles F Tutter, d c E F Boyd, d c ' Peter Bradle, d c , William Cox, d c J J East, d c Louis Beckholt, alien | Richard Johnston, alien Thomas Rhodes, dis Samuel Hadfield, over age J S Orton, dis C Mclntyre, alien William Curry, d c ) James Felter, dis W N Howard, d c John McCune, alien j James Pauline, dis Eobert Hadfield, alien Hurcules McCord, d c John Bodarmy, dis William Gullyes, alien J G M'Connell. d c i Wm Bearhorst, dis- Robert Walters, dis George Holdship, d c \ Michael Sour, d c W H Robinson, d c P G Weichert, d c j J F Rabe, d c James Robinson, d c James Hill, d c j Joseph Champion, d c R B Sterling, d o George Killen, alien j James F Tompkins, dis James Gault, d c J C Stepheuson, d c | Conrad Ahliere, alien Thos C Wilson, engineer H A Coffin, d c | John Thoma, alien Wm McFaddeu, alien "William Irwin, alien. j Joseph Thoma, alien James Clark, alien William Merriman, d c J H Tompkins, dis 1 12 List of Exempts. BOROTJOHS j John Ralzer, d c I Frank Uauiiifjardon, d c j H Vor der Rnncke, d_c I Goerge PorestiT, u c I John Witilergill, d C J N Laborser, d c Gregor F"ox, d c J Q A Barnes, d c AiHsly Sraiih, d c John Hughes, s d Joseph J Uhira, d c Jolin Snyder, d c David Cliallinor, d c Frank Plunkett, d c John ilerrun, lost an arm Drainesville, John Osingar, been In U. since 184G and says he net a citizen N Keller, d c Thomas Wallace, d c Chas W Hamilton, d c John A Wenzel, d c Francis Blood, over age Wm Smith, engineer John l! Miller, alien Edwarti Anthony, alien Peter Bloohinger, dis C J SL-hullz, d c Andrew Nann, d c Jacob Schook, engineer Henry Ahlburn, s d Wm H Andrews, mia Geo W Rarr, d c John Bair i, d c Fred Blackhouse arsenal Henry Becker, arsenal M Blankinpeler, alien Kearnes Bracken, d c AlexC Bell, d c Wm Brown, arsenal Under Cooper, alien S.unuel Colvin, d c James Cinnamon, d c Charles De Knight, s d John Daniels, d c Wm D<'ume, alien John Dunn, d c John B Earl, d c Adam £$ler, engineer I Wm B Edwards, arsenal T J Elhvood. arsenal I Robert Esler, arsenal [Wm Foster, alien ; Agustus Hoyer, d c Thos J Hunter, over age Boniface Hess, arsenal Edvv Horting, arsenal William Hall, arsenal Lewis Holland, arsenal Wm H lluber, arsenal John Herman, alien HiMiry Haer, arsenal Wm J Hastings, dis Jackson Hull, d c Chas F Hughes, m c George Hall, arsenal Wm H Hut}', arsenal Wm HoflFstadt, arsenal EAST BIRMINGHAM. IN H Plummer, s d I Wm Lips, d c George Lmk, dis C A Church, engineer Adam Weyman, d c George Geyer, d c M Kappler, dis Jacob Krumm, d c J A H Carson, d c Patrick Keating, alien George W Jones, p m Lewis Schalcr, p o clerk Henry Buddy, d c Patrick Pierce, d c at Wallace Gardner, d c John Whintnn, d c S.j Gustave Espy, lame leg Aug Ammond mail car Michael Keck, dis T Carnahan, bad eyes William Harris, d c Wm Black son, d c Alex Dowden, d c S Vandoran, lost a hand John Schuman, dis John N Forger, d c Frank Stewart, d c B Uust, d c William Rosser, d c Jones Jones, d c Alexander Mowry, d c LAWRENCEVILLE. John Lehner, dis H Hebrank, d c Wm Mittenzwei, s d R D Brice, d c Dennis Riley, d c Joseph Gettler, alien Levi Schook, engineer Wm Evans, d c A Dougherty, dis James Gibson, alien Wm Scott, alien Alex Patton, dis John Beer, d c Chas Stolzenbach, d c Dominic Ihmsen, d c Robert Taw, d c M Church, d c John Fink, d c Henry Sounenschem, d c P Euler, d c John Giser, dis Fred Shuttle, d c Phillip Zell, d c j Dennis M'C uthy, alien I P Ilelmlinger, alien I John Phillips, d c T O Hughard, d c John Lautb, d c Joseph Walton, s d Christ Irwin, arsenal James Johnston, arsenal Mathew Jordan, d c Francis Jeffrey, arsenal John Jackson, arsenal Wm Kenworthy, d c Wm M'Conehue, arsenal John M'Kee, alien C C Middlebaugh, arsenal Jno R M'Laughlia arsenal Jos Matthews, arsenal John Mullen, arsenal j Robert Martin, arsenal I John M'Dormott, d c H W Myers, d c John M' Conaghy, arsenal Jas R Murphy, d c Michael Mackey, arsenal Wm Montooth, arsenal List of Exempts. 13 Thos Mulvany, arsenal Geo Fox, arsenal Saml M' Mahan, s d Dennis Malonj, arsenal David Freeman, dis Patrick Martin, d c j R L Miller, minister Daniel Farrel, arsenal Patrick M' Quillen, d c j George M'Noely, arsenal Henry Frank, arsenal Jacob Metz, arsenal Alex Moriety, d c John Foight, arsenal John M' Whinney, arsenal John T Means, d c Daniel French, arsenal Jos Montgomery, arsenal Conrad Malcus, alien Joseph Grim, arsenal Wm Mitchell arsenal. Michael J M' Gann, d c Joseph Grier, arsenal S Middlekauff, arsenal i John Mitchell, d c A A Gilbert, arsenal Michl Neckerman, arsenal | Pat Melville, arsenal Hugh Grunt, arsenal Melchl'ck Nailer, alien Jas E M'Clure, arsenal Davia GofF, arsenal Henry Nailor, alien Patrick M'Graw over age F Ferdinand, d c Henry Nasser, d c Hugh Mackey, d c Gasper Gilbert, arsenal N H Norfolk, arsenal Patrick M' Quillen, alien Adam Hotf'man, arsenal John Orth, arsenal Matbew Riceards, alien Peter Hoarr, arsenal Wm Obie, m c Wm Ryan, arsenal Charles Haid arsenal Augustus Pferdort, d c Edwin Riiddenbaugb, arsenal Charles l\ing, arsenal Jno E Patton, arsenal Wm Stuchfield, m c Peter Kirk, arsenal Theo Powers, en e Wm Smy.lstack, arsenal Samuel King, arsenal Wm Phillips, arsenal Aug. ^mith, arsenal William Keenan, dis John Rodolph, d c | Wm Sword, arsenal Christ Knauer. arsenal Thos Ross, arsenal ! John Schofield, arsenal George Krause, dc Samual W Reynolds, dc j John Scott, alien Charles Kline, arsenal Levi Remree, arsenal \ Jas M Snowden, en e Herman Keller, arsenal Geo S Richmond, arsenal j Robt A Scott, dis John Kerny, alien Oliver P Woods, arsenal John Stewart, alien Thos Kennedy, arsenel Robt C Woods, arsenal David Stofiel, d c John P Knaur, arsenal John Wells, arsenal Edwin Sherrett, d c Wm Kroning, arsenal John Wolf, arsenal John Snaffer, d c John Keplinger, arsenal John Leese, arsenal Henry Stimel, arsenal Arthur Kelloway, arsenal Jos B Thomas, arsenal Geo Schluderberg, arsenal Thomas Laly, arsenal Thos Hopkins, alien , W M Wilson, arsenal Uiiah Laughlin, arsenal G R Thomas arsenal , John V Wharton, arsenal Michl Lovegate, arsenal Lewis Unverzaght, d c l Reuben Williamson, alien Joseph Lemon, arsenal W H Williams, d c Moiety Fredericks, alien Fredk Letzkus, arsenal And. West, arsenal John B Flender, arsenal James Lyons, arsenel E W Wright, arsenal T Fay, alien John F Leipfarth, arsenal Wm Vernon, arsenal James Fenton, arsenal Chris Lenkhardt, arsenal Robt Young, arsenal John Featherline, alien John Longstaff. arsenal Jacob Young, arsenal Jas Fondersmith, arsenel J W Lewkins, arsenal Nich Yerger, arsenal Martin V B Fowler, arsenal Francis M' Gowder, arsenal Zach Zacharias, alien Anthony Fisher, arsenal Wm M' Cutcheon, arsenal BIRMINGHAM. Joseph Zuck, m c ! Oliver M'Shane, dc Nick Kountzler, d c Cornelius Hays, alien Job Winfield, alien Jno G Herbel, d c Geo Duncan, d c David Deaker, d c Louis Weber, d c Wm Vogen. en e David Slack, alien Ghas Ohliger, o a A G Donalsoii, en e Isaac Williams, alien Evan J Davis, alien Edward Moya, d c John Bottles, d c Emanl Schell, o a Patrick Coyle, en e Wm Wilson, d c Jno Garrick, d c Edward Cooper, d c August Rose, d c Jno Stewart, alien Daniel Gross, d c Oswald Keller, d c Thos Ward, d c Henry Bearman, d c Isaac Hixenbaugh, d c Jno Zweldinger, d c Leopold Och, d c John F Reed; o a Daniel Wenke, p m Fred Deither, minister John J Greot, eu e Henry Hermire, alien Charles Edwards, alien John Sbomaker, d c Stephen Struntz, d c Anth Sneizhour, alien Evan Finch, d c Jacob J Vandergrift, d c Anthony Drbans, d c Thos Bevington, d c John Wilson, alien Jas B Evans, d c Dominick Cunningham, d c Jas Shepherd, alien John M'AUister, alien Herman Long, d c Matthew Berry, d c Joseph Pleger, d c Wm Barr, engineer Wash M'Kee, d c Timothy Heft, d c 14 List of Exempts, Philip Osprlon, d c Pius Souder, deaf Isaac B Jacobs, d c Christiau J5rill, d c Jno P Beech, asstp o David Evans, alien Sebastian Pope, alien P D Liscomb, o a David Brenuiman, pilot Chas Miller, d c Henry Fern, alien Jno Brecht, d c Dan Stewart, alien Geo Vaux, engineer MANCHESTER, B A Samson, s d Milton Woods, eng'r James H Logan, eng'r Alex M'Kee, d c Edward M' Chamber, eng'r Jeremiah Mosher, m c Thos Dutly, eng'r Henry F'aulkiier, s d Joseph Cadwick, s d Andrew Alulides, o a Amos Bryan, dis Morris V Miller, eng'r John T Wrifcht, eng'r Wm Johnston, d c Cornelius Murdock, d c John W Gardiner, eng'r Wm Howard, alien Benj Fowler, d c Chas F Irvin, dc Byron L Beden, ong'r Samuel M'Cune, s d Wm S Graham, eng'r Thomas Everson, d c John T Reno, pilot James Atkinson, eng'r R Fearbley, eng'r Joseph Harper, dis Joseph Goodwin, d c Thomas Johnston, alien Caleb Parr, d c Thos Miller, eng'r Edmond Hays, alien George Peyton, eng'r James M Cornwell, s d James Rodgers, d c Wm A Porter, eng'r Joseph Halljd c Peter Householder, eng'r SOUTH PITTSBURG. Wm Carmichael, alien Thos Blackmore, dis John Hollenback, d c Isaac Phillips, a Michael Brecht, dis D R Jones, alien Jos Richards, d c Chas Bausman, dis David C Kerr, pilot Geo D Sharp, s d Sidney J Brauff, dis Geo Konn, d c Wash Stanley, dis Jos Belsler, d c Wm Lenz, d c Jacob Smith, d c Jacob Blatch, dis David Lloyd, o a Frank Sprew, d c j Hugh Chambers, d c Jacob Murphy, dis Peter Slicker, d c i Robt Creighton. d c Bernard Marl, d c David Scott, alien j James Cready, s d James M'Keever, alien Philip Snewer, d c 1 James Deithoon, d c Thos M'Keever, alien Jacob Fracts, d c Timothy Doyle, alien Jas M'Clelland, dis Jones Unks, dis Hiram Daily, dis Nelson J M'Kiuney, dc August Vietmier, d c ' Wm Edwards, d c Wm M'Dowell, alien Nich Wieland, d c John Forsyth, dia Robe Neely, jr, dis M Winterhalter, d e ' Henry Fork, d c Andrew Oyer, d c A O'Donnell, eng'r TEMPERANCEVILLE Geo Yeager, d c John Antwerpan, d c Geo K Gamble, s d W J Richardson, .Register of Asoph Broad, dis David Henderson, d c Allegheny Co Geo R Cochran, d c Even Jones, dis David Sobinson, s d Maloky Connelly, alien James D Koons, d c Wm M Simcox, s d Jas Carroll, n r John Murray, d c James Wallace, cripple Henry Esplen, s d M M'Grannier, dis Wm Wirts, d postmaster Thos Ferguson, d c Wm Nesbitt, arm off Leander Robinson, dep Reg'r TARENTUM. Wm Chew, cripple P G Bell, minister Alex Hazlett, blind of one eye John Snyder, alien Saml Ramsey minister Robert Miller, s d Ilezekiah Vantine, alien J H Yemmonds, minister E M M'Call, d c Danl Yancy, alien Joseph Home, minister Chris Mauxhunur, alien Henry Seelhorst, alien DanI Roush, demented J M Porter, 3 d G W Hazlett, dis Saml Bagaley, dis L M Stephens, s d . List of Exempts. 15 DUQUESNE. Conrad Bricknor, alien Gottfried Fischer, dis Robert M'Connell, d c George Ball, alien Christopher Grutz, d c Wm Oakley, s d John Ball, alien Budd Gaskill, d c Wayne Ramsey, d c Wm T Barkley, dis Andrew Hepp, alien George Seller, d c Ph'lip Babbinger, alien Andrew Hare, s d Jacob Schmidt, d c John C Ehrner, d c John Johnston, dis Samuel Still, eng'r Ernest Egners, jr, d c Summerville Keep, dis Jesse Sutton, s d Wm Finley, alien Henry B Lyon, d c John Thompson, dis Hugh Garrigan, alien, 10 years Edward Miller, d c Joieph Yocum, alien in the country James Muiphy, d c SHARPSBURG. John Sladdeu, o a George Brawdy, o a Matthew B Brown, d c Sylvester Houseman, d c Peter Shultise, o a Augustus Widman, d c Thomas H Gibson, minister H H Lewis, minister Joseph Wittman, lost two fin- Lewis W Lewis, d c J L Phillips, d c gers of right hand Bostean Kirgner, d c John J Hanna, d c John M Smith, minister Lainhart Karl, d c Jonathan Clouse, d c Francis T Gressing, d c Jas A Brown, alien, 18 years Samuel Clouse, minister William Conner, pilot in country James Saint, d c Nicholas Goshorn, d c James C Lewis, s d Enos Woodrutf, minister M'KEESPORT. John Stewart, o a Geo W Bierly, o a Joseph Newell, dis Stewart Smith, d c Wm Fitzgerald, o a Geo K Newell, dis John Dixon, d c David Miller, d c Bernard Winslow, d c B W Rankin, d c Andw J Brown, o a Joseph Cline, d c Michael Munhall, d c Robert Haney, o a William Shaum, d c Daniel V Day, o a John M'Intosh, d c Wm B Younker, d c James E Huey, do Jacob Leazer, d c CCHuey, dis Uriah Mains, dis John Connelly, o a John Clinelogel, dis Wm Munkittrick, d c Henry M'Clockey, d c SEWICKLY. Harlin Hopkins, minister A B Leonard, minister Robert E Hopkins, dis Chas M'Connell, t o E W Gould, n r Frank A Meyer, dis Michael Powell, d c Patterson Agree, d c Benj F Peterson, dis John C Anderson, pilot Samuel J Rankin, d c Wm A Adair, dig S T Kennedy, minister Willard Faber, d c Robert White, minister WEST PITTSBURG. C Fletcher Scott, dis John Camp, d c Michael Hickey, alien Jno Morgan Stewart, d c Micha«l Campbell, d c Nicholas Held, alien Wm Stewart, d c Fred Figer, d c Patrick M'Guire, d c John Whalen, alien Lewis Hoburg, d c Beiij W Stoufter, d c Peter Younger, d c Geo Hass, di3 Thos Stewart, d c MONONGAHELA. Aaron Piobbin, dis John Sweany, d c Patrick M'Bride, d c George Contant, d c George Murrin, d c Peter Lemmon, alien 16 List of Exempts. T S Tower, d c Abner Peoples, eng'r John E ShafFer, p in Robert ytewart, d c Charles Brown, d c Augustus Snyder, d c ELIZABETH. I James H Maflett, s d j Siimucl Nadler, dis I Ali'X Matthews, dis I John M'Elhiiney, dig WEST ELIZABETH. I Matthew Lau^hlin, dis D Davidson, dis ] Samuel Hendrickpon, pilot I James Elliott, d c John Carson, dis Isaac B Coates, dis T O^^ N S EC I I* S. Nicholas Fay, over age Michael Sosh, d c James F Calhoun, d c Conrad Render, d c Alexander M' Clure, d c William Morre, d c Thomas Devie, alien Timothy Cadman, over age Charles J. Smyser, d s George Senker, d c James Whigam, d c Christ Distna, dis James Alnure, dis Jacob Boyer, over age Henry ISwingler, d c Phillip Trincc, d c James Clark, d c Byron Cochran, s d VVilliam Oliver, b c George Wells, d c Thomas Clifford, alion Samuel Perker, alien James Adams, alien John Baldridge, jr, tel op Thomas Britton, alien Matthias llanisman, dss Jacob H Jones, ass't j) m Mathew Lawler, alien Joel Loveridge, dis MIFFLIN. Peter Carville, over age Andrew Large, dis Robert S Means, d c Thomas M M'Gorran, d c John Cams, over age James Lizesey eng'r Wm S B Hays, pilot James Rath, over age Joseph Livingston, d c George Pile, alien Michael Thomas, alien Walter AValday, alien John Burner, d c Robert Barker, alien John Gross, alien Peter Hunter, d c John F Neal, d c John Haywood, alien Thomas Sicknian, alien William Collins, alien Christ Bakerrell, alien James Wilson, d c WILKINS. Martin Mullooly, d c Joseph M'Cune, d c John R Marti, dis David M'Cune, dis John M'Cune, dis Samual A M'Dowell, d James H M'Kelvy, p m Edward M'Vinna, alien John M'Gargan, alien James M'Clure, dis Conrad Young, d c John Young, d c James More, alien Samual Braddock, alien Lot Yeats, alien Michael Deerfecta, dis Thomas Iladon, dis Thomas Sharp, d c Elijah West, d c Joii 1 Wosly, d c Ni holas Coalman, d c John Carey, alien David K Calhoun, d c Robert R Calhoun, d c John Hamnet, d c William Cox jr, d c Casper Jleyer, d c Jacob ortz, alien John Livingsten, d c j Patrick Munhall, alien John Savage, d c J D Schooley, d c Killan Stahl", d c J M Thomas, minister D H Toomy, over age David B Wallace, d c List of Exempts. 17 PITT. 1 Hugh Atkinson, alien Benjamin Kepp, d c John Brooks, over age William Lemon, d c Dennis Kelihe, d c Robert Arthurs, d c John Fressel, d c ' Thomas Sherridan, d c Joseph Haney, d c John Hackinader, discharged Michael O'Connor, alien George Ewart, d c James lost, discharged Michael Flinn, alien Owen M'Cabe, alien John Murray, d c James Lamont, alien William J Clark, discharged George Sheppard, alien Hugh Orr, alien William Barton, d c Francis J Weaver, d c John Grant, alien William T Hartley, over age Albert Ingethart, d c William Standing, alien Edward Brooks, discharged Charles Wood, over age John Brown, alien William Murphy, alien Samuel Douglass, discharged Eirhart Danborn, d c Samuel E Harris, d c Lewis Manning, d c William Littsler, alien Alexander Black, d c Michael Oonlin, alien Michael Carney, alien Robert Cunningham, dc Joseph Rudge, alien Hezekiah Ruton, d c Bernard Reilley, alien Thomas J Blerton, d c John T Wamelink, d c William J Maguire, discharged Robert Beyty, alien Isaac Nock, d c Bernard Lebear, alien Richard SiU, over age Norris Pyle d c Willian Garman, alien David M'Clain, d c James ^I Brown, d c Owen Carney, discharged j William Green, alien John M'Curdy, over age Simon Katy, alien j James Dorly, over age Luster P Chester, pilot John Dunlap, over age ! James M'Vernon, alien Freeland Chester, pilot Francis L Young, d c ! John Vernon, alien Jacob Taylor, d c Thomas B Young, over age | Thomas Barclay, d c Peter Reniers, d c John C Cox, d c j William 11 Duff, professor Adam Seaman, dc Edward Davis, overage i William Metcalf, d c William Gormly, school dir William Evans, over age 1 Thomas Welter, d c Alien Dunn, d c William Davis, school dir William Banker, alien James Johnston, d c William B Evans, discharged Trovillo May, discharged James M'Alise, discharged David J Davis, d c James Crosby, d c William Birch, d c George Hite, d e James Davis, over age Ernest Ritmiller, d c James Hughey, d c Francis M'Donald, alien Samuel D Herron, d c William Jones, d c Anthony Burns, alien Henry Hamper, d c John Jones, alien William Moorhead, alien Henry Mitchell, d c Joseph Nixon, pilot Alexander A Miller, d c J Ludwig Koethen, d c Joseph Russell, eng'r William Mitchell, d c James Breen, d c Columbus A Ward, dis David P Estep, school dir W A Gildenfenny, dc James Dugan, non-res Samuel R Kiemel, d c James Whiteman.d c Edward M'Cullum, d c ELIZABETH. PageSpeakman, non-res Thos Armstrong, alien Armstrong Hoffman, d c John W M'Cune, d c Ellis Ball, dc Michael Hester, over age Alexander Miller, alien Jas Barker, alien Samuel Hardwick, alien Samuel Nolder, dis John Bishop, alien James Hardwick, alien Frank Patterson, s d Dennis Cuddy, d c James Harrison, d c Daniel Qeery, d c Moses Calhoun, d c Philip Hodil, d c Matthias Rudolph, d c ' Wm Davis, d c William Thomas, alien John Reynolds, over age Richard Davis, alien Sam'l Torrence, assistant p m John Rankin, s d John M Daggett, d c James Jones, dis John Riney, dis H G Edmundson, d c John B Kelly, d c William Ray, dis James Galloway, d c John J Kingley, dis Hugh Scott, dis James Gillen, d c Andrew Kelly, d c Nathaniel Steer, dis Theodore Gilmore, dis Richard Kelly, d c William Shoaf, d c James Howell, iis William Kelly, d c Brisbane Wall, dis Matthew Henderson, jr., d pm P A Lytic, d c John P Willson, d c Charles Henderson, alien Andrew M'Clure, d c James Wiper, dis William M'Coy, alien 18 lAat of Exempts. James Robinson, d c Robert Whitman, d c Joseph Haiker, alien, G Wells says he showed naturaliza- tion papers and voted on them Williiuu Carter, alien I G Hickmam, d c Samuel Stewart, d c Robert Stewart, d c John Braidright, over age James -Michaels, d c William Frederick, d c Thomas Lynch, alien John Dods, d c Henry .M'Kee, alien James MKee, alien Robert Sneddin, alien Joseph Lehilz, d c Henry NicUle, d c Charles Deer, alien William Deer, d c James S Jordan, d c James Westfall, engineer Michael Marigan, d c '■ Patrick Con ley, d c Richard H Gray, d c Benjamin T Cox, engineer Abraham Bolinger, d c August Bartels, alien Alfred North, alien Felix Murray, alien Reagan Batt, alien Edward Ashton, d c Wm Clark, alien John Cook, alien Michael Burch, alien John Bedser, alien Francis Bissell, d c William Duff, d c William Corkay, alien John Ferguson, alien James Frankauser, alien George Fug, alien Gotlieb Eidenger, alien Marx Elcessor, alien Thomas Edwards, alien William Hocksteen, alien Peter Gelstou. alien John Gline, alien Benj Waters, school director James Jack, d c VERSAILLES. j George R Cox, d c 'Jonathan Davis, d c James White, d c John M'Closkey, d c Florian Rinehart, d c James Mitchel, alien I Frank Graham, d c I Francis Cornell, d c j Joseph Perkins, d c Noah Stabl, d c 'Thomas Swan, alien j John Fogle, d c Jacob Weisen, d c IJohn Hughej-, d c (George Miller, over age Rush White, d c Jacob Speelman, d c James II Kerns, d c John Snyder, d c James Mardle, alien Frederick Grabel, d c William Smith, d c William Biddle, dc David S ^^I'Kee, d c Frederick Brookmeyer, d c Conrad Neal, d c James Chrysta^ d c Thomas Sbortley, alien COLLINS. John Grouse, alien James Nesbit, alien Hugh Newell, alien Andrew M'Cutcheon, alien James MIntyre, alien George Sliker, alien Henry Raha, d c Johnsten Ross, d c Martin Reignekcr, alien Wallace Radcliffe, d c David Golden, alien John (rearing, alien John Hankel, alien Charles Holwaden, alien Nicholas Leech, d c Harmon Keefer, alien John Knipper, alien Michael Callahan, alien J F Keeler, over age Thomas Klinefelter, eng'r William Kepple, alien I Robert Long, c c I Frank Meyer, alien NEVILLE. I Archibald Gibson, s d I Henry Eckert, school director Mike King, alien Isaac Peterson, d c Archy M'Cune, alien Alexander M'Michaels, d c John .\l'Cue, alien Patrick Green, alien Philip Boli, engineer John Davis, d c Lewis H Near, d c Michael M'i\enna, over age Michael Welsh, discharged Michael Cox, alien Samuel Kelley, d c Joseph Ludwick, d c Andrew Whirling, d c John Lynch, over age Samuel J Kerr, d c Thomas R Kerr, d c Bernard Hogidon, alien Alexander Fife, over age Lockhart Noysniilh, d c William Darling, alien John Duncan, d c William HoUiday, d c Jacob Ludwick, d c James W Taylor, d c N J Bigley, d c Michael Moore, alien J M Little, school director James Logan, d c Henry Lagaman, d c Patrick Laneghan, alien James Lyons, alien W S Livingston, minister John Lowen, over age J C M'Kelvy, d c Ephraim Spark, d c John Perchment, d c John Petty, alien John Smith, alien John G Strubble, d c James Stree, alien William Sproul, d c Gearge Shearer, alien Julius Shuide, d c John Barton, d c Peter Worty, d c George Youngling, d c John Mellon, d c i James ColCj jr., school director Wm H Seamen, school director List of Exempts. 19 LOWER ST. CLAIR. James Garghty, d c Edward Curran, lunatic Joseph Keeling, d c John Burford, d c Thos Curran, d c Joseph Mahler, d c S T Cuthbert, d c Max Hageman, leg amputated Jas Wightman, alien Wm Golding, au idiot Phillip Slertz, d c Wm Hiirtung, d c TbosH Golding, d c Henry Kimmel, d c Daniel Griffin, d c D W C Bidwell, d c Fred Bogeman, alien Frank Armryan, d c Wm Edwards, alien Wm Adams, d c George W Chambers, d c Robt Trotter, aliea James Miller, alien Louis Tiernan, d c Wm Beardslej', dis Samuel Bruce, alien Peter Barok, d c Jno B Seymore, alien, Henry Backer, alien Jacob Hasenfratz, d c Robt Stinson, engineer Simon J Turburg, alien Michael M'Swiggen, over age Louis Worling, d c Alex Hilderbran, d c John Harvey, d c J T Herbert, d c J Jones, d c Frank Rogers, d c John Cramer, alien Wm L Toland, ass't p m Neal O'Neal, alien Wm Armstrong, alien John Lutz, s d Alfred Shettle, d c Peter Kelly, alien D Cunningham, over age PEEBLES. Gregor Hide, d c A H Gross, s d Lemuel Spahr, d c Jacob McAlister, alien David Carmicbael, alien James Duval, alien Frederick Nedhamer, d c Philip Cash, d c Anthony Duval, alien Alfred Harrison, d c James Burke, alien John Scanlon, alien Louis Calmet, alien John Grey, d c John Schmidt, alien Claude Budget, alien i Henry ytrothofF, alien Peter Lightentha!, alien John Bruce, alien ' John Wessen, alien William A Burchfield, min William Wylie, s d Henry Schnellbach, alien John Hannager, alien John Lepro, alien George Holler, d c Gilber Turner, alien Hill Burgwin, d c John Moore, alien Robert Patterson, s d George Buck, d c George Buck, d c James Murdock, d c SNOWDEN. Joseph Maits, d c John Maits, jr, d c Wm Woods, d c Thomas J Snee, d c George Bayer, d c Wm Boyer d c John H Sowderbach, d c Leonard P Bayer, d c John Sickmau, d c A G Simpson, d c John Lafferty, d c D CHultz, d c Wm Glen, d c L M' C Larimer, d c E A Wood, d c Oliver Sheets, d c Joseph Young, d c Robert E M' Corkle, d c William Cowan, d c William Snee, dc P R Boyer, d c Jas W Skees, d c J J Miller, d c David M" Alistsr, d c Jno M' Clain, d c H L Marshall, s d J D Murray, d c M'CLURE. Leonard Boyer, d c Alexander Wadlow, sr.., dis C Coleman, s d Daniel Lecy, alien Alfred Wall, dis Adam Craft, alien Thomas Madden, d c Henry Beeker, d c Jacob Frantz, s d James Old, s d Rufus Brandon, over age Michael Foulk, d c William Potter, overage William J Beatty, alien C Gerber, over age Thomas Hughes, s d RICHLAND. William Scothorn, d c William Dickey, d c Andrew Staley, d c Samuel Dickson, d c John Nosser, d c Thomas Staley, d c John M'Caw, d c 20 List of Exempts. INDIANA. Robert H Wills, s d Samuel M'Pherron, d c John Henderson, p m Alexander Whitten, d c David M'Clelland, d c Francis Stroud, d c Peter Seiferd d c Samuel Mareshall, d c Oliver P Henderson, d c James Tirreill, d c James Lemmon, d c Matthew C Crawford, d c Jacob W Thoiiiiison, d C David Joi'.es, alien James C ('ampbell, d c Phillip Sidllen, alien F'rederiek llodil, d c John Cable, d c Win Uobinson, d c Philip Ilodil, d c Edward Cable, d c James Robinson, d c Philip Hodil, d c Dennis Cook, alien James G Prigby, d c John Hodil, d c Wm Barkley, d c Peter Quinette, d c Ezekiel Gordon, pilot David Boreland, d c Alfred Quinette, d c John Hutchison, over age John D Beatty, s d Thos I) Patterson, en e ^Villiam ll.irt, d c Alexander Bovard, d c Absolem Pettigrew, d c Joseph A Hancock, d c Joseph Besller, alien Wm Noble, alien Peter Hut'jhison, d c SEALER. John Elder, d c James Campbell, d c Michael Ritticer, d c Levi Wetsel, d c Samuel Campbell, d c Andrew M'Feran Christopher Distler, overage Robert Miller, d c Michael Lebald, d c Charles Newmaster, d c Clernan Tanner, d c Conrad King, d c John Hradshavv, alien Henry Frederick, d c John llerron, over age Harrison Wible, d c Joseph Fogel, d c Jacob Barr, alien Thomas D Stone, d c Peter Feriiof, d c Michael Milbert, d c Leonctious Bullion, d c Robert Thompson, school dir Levi Milbert, d c John Bullion, d c Thompson, over age Hamilton Beatty, arsenal John Hoou, d c John G Zimmerman, d c ~ JEFFERSON. Josiah Aber, school director Peter Huffman, alien Christopher Stokes, alien | Milton Bedell, d c Irwin Hamilton, d c Adam Shatz, d c \ John Bo}d, deserter Thomas Gelitely, alien John Sheplar, school director | John Cadick, alien Frederick Luits, d c Robert Taylor, alien Isaac B Coats, discharged William Loutlit, alien Henry Whitaker, d c Edward Stokes, alien A Gilbert Kirllaud, d c Reuben White, d c David Davis, d c Edwin Oudy,d c Joseph Wilson, d c William Fortune, d c Samuel Roberts, d c Thomas Wakefield, d c Henry Devore, d c William Roy, d c Harvey H Stewart, d c RESERVE. Peter Dersam, d c William Marshel, d c Michael Walter, alien Xavier Lander, d c Gotlieb llangstoter, d c John Hartung, d c August Jeckel, d c William Stimple, d c Adam Fath, d c Lorentz- Walter, dc Henry C Reineraan, d c Daniel Hahmen. alien George lletzel, d c Joseph Schmidt, d c Henry Stettier, d c Louis Schad, d c Henry Vogel, d c I Birchel, con scruples .Gottlieb G Mayer, d c JohnKunkel, alien CRESCENT. - Robert Brotherton, d c William Ilahn, d c Frank M'Clelland, d c William Creighton, s d William Harper, s d John Russell, s d Isaac P Dunlap, d c James M'Namee, d c Christopher Shefler, d c j List of Exempts. 21 BALDWIN. John Agnew, overage Wm Fawks, over age James M'Annlty, d c John Benton, d c George Goodboy, d c Henry J Ortman, d c John Bakewell, alien John Grass, d c John Peach, jr, d c Valentine Betz, d c John Griffith, overage John B Plappard, d c William Bennett, d c James Gibbs, d c Michael Ripple, d c Wm Crouch, d c John F Wicks, d c Wm Ripka, alien Watson Craft, over age George Huey, d c Sidney Stewart, en e Edward Davis, alien Benj Hunter, d c Jacob Spirt, d c John Veal, d c Jacob Honing, d c Henry Shemik, dis Joseph Drake, d c Henry B Long, d c Matthew Schide, overage Benj Elliott, d c James Moore, over age Fred Traver^, alien Henry Eltenham, d c Jticob May, d c Henry Voight, d c Ferdinand Farrier, alien Jas M'Fadden, overage MOON. Gilbert G Gordon, d c John Creighton, d c George Seibert, d c Robert Hood, d c Frank Eberly, d c William F Stoddart, d c Philip H Stevenson, school dir William J Backhouse, d c William K Nesbit, school dir || Levi Stevenson, post master Samuel Onstot, d c William Ewing, dep p m James Aten, d c James M'Miller, d c James Guy, d c John M'Cutcheon, d c Samuel J Ewing, dep p m Isaac N deemer, d c David Harper, d c P S Jennings, d c Robert Parker, d c Benjamin B Slay, d c John Thompson, alien John C Harper, d c William Q Shrodes, pilot Thomas H M'Clelland, p m James White, d c James Ramsey, d c William Perry M'Cabe, d c UNION. William BickerstaflP, d c Alexander Adamson, alien Joseph Fleming, engineer Francis Rodgers, d c George Archbold, alien William Frew, school director Thos Silk, d c David Cooper, alien William Linton, alien William J Shedden, engineer || John Cromby, alien E G D Mayes, d c David Singleton, engineer James Carter, jr, d c Wilson Ramsey, dc Andrew Williamson, alien William M Carter, d c George Rous, d c SOUTH FAYETTE. Robert Miller, alien Matthias Manuel, over age James Quinn, secrt'd from dep J M Shane, d c William Nicholson, d c T F M'Cabe, d c James R Dinsmore, d c Thomas Herron, d c William Carson, alien Randolph Clark, d c Martin Dolen, d c Jacob Richards, d c James Mawhiney, d c David Gilmore, school dir William Hammond, alien M'CANDLESS. John Patterson, d c James Wallace, d c John Shanky, d c James Sarver, d c David R Moore, eng'r Francis Koomcr, eng'r Jacob Sarver, d c Benjamin Willoughby, d c Frederick Nuhn, d c Daniel Willoughby, d c Conrad Emeric, d c Philip Sarver, d c SEWICKLY. James Newell, alien Jacob Jost, d c Samuel Sawer, school dir Eliaa Reno, school director 22 List of Exempts. Henry Strouss, d c Jackson Howtird, d c John M yiewart, s d William James Porter, d c Jose]ih Soringer, d c John Stewart, d e Robert M'Kyeal, school dir Thomas F Jeflery, d c Joseph M'Elheny, d c George Springer, d c James Bingham, asst p m Samuel J Byers, d c FINLAY. Samuel S Meanor, d c James Dixson, d c James S Oliver, d C John L Stevenson, d c James D M'Bride, d c William V Hays, school dir James B M'Bride, d c John M Lewis, d c Montgomery Gordon, d c James D M'Carther. d c William S Wilson, d c John Ackleson, d c Thomas 1? M'Bride, d c John A M'Kee, d c i James Sdmundson, d c Alexander Ewing, d c James II Dick, d c [ Michael Leonard, post masteri Ewing M'Kown, d c Jacob Allen, d c I Michael Woods, alien i Edward Johnston, alien William Caugliey, d c | Robert F Gibson, d c : Robt Black, over age John A Conner, p m Hugh Donnel, d c Wra Grabner, over age W W Jones, dis ROBINSON. Theodore Phillips, d c Johnston Stephenson, d c Andrew Smith, d c Samuel Glass, s d Thomas Wood, d c Samuel S Glass, d c I Patrick Duffy, d c I Jacob Clever, d c [William Hill, d c I William Young, d c I David Gibson, d c PLUM. I A A Kuhn, dis |Wm M'Laughlin, d c I Alexander M'Maih, d c iH Reiter, l>lindofan eye Hugh M'Craddy, dc Andrew Kerr, d c Jas Henderson, school director Mark Marvin, d c Archibald Pillow, s d John Raymond, discharged EAST DEER. George G Reimer, d c Andrew Reimer, d c Jacob Huddle, d c (Samuel Robertson, s d James S Cable, d c George Peterman, d c John Campbell, d c ROSS. I John J Henderson, eng'r William Ray, school director I William Cable, d c WEST DEER. j William Hamilton, d c John P Conley, d c Samuel M'Bride, d c Fulton Custer, d c Thomas Burns, d c James A M'Nall, school dir Richard D Stewart, d c James R Stewart, d c George Burns, d c John Harper, d c A D Burns, school director John Doughty, dc William S Linton, d c Levi W Steuenson, d c Samuel Thornsbury, d c George Geiser, d c Andrew M'Farland, over age Andrew Clever, d c Lewis D Mitchell, d c John Holmes, d c William Ewing, d c John Clark, d c Michael Joice, alien Joseph M'Curdy, d c John S Stewart, s c W K Stewart, s d Jackson Aber, s d Jas H Kearns, d c Phillip Bigley, m c Kobert Speer, discharged Jas Hazlett, school director Henry Ellman, d c William Fairfield, d c Henry Cable, d c 1 Robert Conlev, d c List of E.xempts. 23 NORTH FAYETTE. William Herron, s d John Fulton, d c M' Crea M' Whister, d c David Johnston, d c Wm C M Farland, d c John M'Leastor, alien Abraham Bell, over age Robert M'Farland, asst p m Gabriel Walker, d c Matthew A M'Gregor, d c Richard L Morrow, d c Josiah Walker, d c George Thompsen, dis Cyrus R Potter, minister Ezekiel Walker, d c D M Cannon, d c Samual Cavitt, d c Joseph R Farmer, d c Samual M'Coy, d c William H Clark, d c Joseph Wallace, d c Samual Stevenson, d c John Whitman, d c John H Miller, d c 1 Joseph [jindsej, d c Oliver M'Leaa, d c ' George M M'Kce, d c f Alfred C Rineman, d c Alex W Morrow, d c John Tracy, alien ! Joseph Rineman, d c Adam Potter, d c Alex Allison, d c Thompson Jeffrey, d c lasac J Stewart, d c Thomas R Partridge, d c J P Hughes, d c Jas M Lewis, d c OHIO. Jacob Gass d c Robert Crawford, d c Thomas Thompson, alien Harrisor. Grubs, d c William Crawford, d c Aaron Grubs, s d Cunningham Sniclile, alien William M Dean, alien Samuel Schylet, d c John Curns, alien Cornelius Smith, d c Jacob Crees, d c Samuel M'Cory. d c Daniel Snider, d c" Samuel Cress, d c George Fagains, d c John Lindsey, d c FRANKLIN. Abraham Fulkman, d c ^ 1 Jacob Fisher, d c David Forsyth, d c Wm Neely, school director G H Wallace, school director John Fry, d c John Smith, d c George Sickels, d c Alexander Forsyth, d c Jas Neely, school director George Berger, d c Phillip Fry, school director Samuel Neely, d c Samuel Wilson, d c Edward Thompson, d c James Sewright, d c Thomas Robinson, d c John Frazier, d c UPPER ST. CLAIR. Robert Eankin, discharged William Roach, school director W J Gilmore, school director ! Samuel Morton, »5ischarged David Donaldson, d c James DuS", d c David Higbee, school director Thomas M'Millan, d c Thomas Duff, d e James Fife, d c Andrew M'Millari, d c PINE. 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