manded. Not a soldier nor a sailor voluntarily abandoned his post. The poisonous subtleties of secession never touched the hearts of the people, nor led them to sub_ stitute the guilty ambition of popular, vulgar, low-bred provincialism for the hallowed hopes of national patriotism. Soldiers! let the gallant men that part from us to-day receive the honors they deserve! Let them hear the peal of cannon and the cheers of the line! Let them receive, wherever they go, the homage of the army and navy together the army and navy forever! BY COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL BANKS: OFFICIAL: RICHARD B. IRWIN, Aide-de-Camp. Roll of a Detached Battalion of the Eighth Regiment of United States Infantry, who were received from the Rebels, as Exchanged Prisoners, at Baton Rouge, George F. Darker, Sergeant. Peter McDonald, Corporal. Alonzo Blake, Corporal. Peter Blumenburg, Corporal. Henry Connelly. Corporal. George Collins, Corporal. Chapin Channing. William Cobb. Joseph Carpenter. John P. Dowd. Peter Dwyer. William B. Farris. Jacob Clingfins. Patrick McAlair. Christian Moser, band, Reid A. Christian. Mahlon H. Sheldon. Stephen Swarts, Company I, 1st In fantry, attached. Absolem Conrad, Comp'y G, attached. Joseph Kelley. Hiob Neher, band, attached. Company E. Charles A. Long. Patrick Lynch. Neal B. Mullen. Hiram Marsh. John O'Connell, 1st. John O'Connell, 2d. William Palmer. John Price. Louis Poiret. James Reynolds. James Graham. William Howland. Nicholas Hofins. Lawrence Hilton. George Huck. David Hahn. Frederick Henry. Timothy Redman. John Saunders. James McDonnell. Francis Hamburger. Christian Nagell, Sergeant. James Brown, Corporal. Edward McDermott. Patrick Connelly. John Dunn. Michael Finlan. John H. Ferris. Wm. H. Finch. William Hays. James Lererie. Patrick McGlinn. Henry Miller. Company F John Murray. James McClusky. James McNally. Thomas McNamara. James Riddell. Peter Rochford. Carl Shurig. Patrick White. Daniel Wheeler. John B. Ward. Francis Watt. |