American Officers, Prisoners of War, on the 23rd of October, 1782; with the Rank of each Officer, the Line to which he belonged, and the Time when he was taken Prisoner. Rank. Colonels. Line. When Taken. Wm. Russel,.. Virginia 12May 1780 .... .... Adrian Proveaux, S. C-12May 1780 Thos. Clark,..North C. do ....John Summers, N Car. Burgess Ball, Virginia 12 May, 80 Thos. Gadson, S. Car Gus B. Wallace.do.... .... Wm. Croghan, Virginia!.. do • .... do do .... .... do .... .... do.... Waggoner, Virg .... do .... Caplains. ....... ... .... .... do .... do .... do .... .... .... do .... do .... ... Richard Mason,..do.... do .... do .... do .... John Blackwell, Virg'a. 12 May, 80 Isaiah Marks,.. do.... do .... .... ... John Lynch, Maryland 16 Aug. 80 .... .... do .... do .... Captain Lieutenants ... Wm. McGuire, 1st R.A. 8 Sep.1781 .......81 ......... 81 ......... 81 Philip Jones, N. Car' 12 May, 80 Stewart Herbert, Penn. 8 July, 81 Bernard Elliot, S.C.A. .... .... do .... do .... .... Aaron Smith, S. Caro'a 82 Gassaway, ..Md. 16 Aug. 80 .... do .... Truman,.... Md. 25 April, 81 Surgeons. ......... 82 Jas. Houston,gen. Hosp 12 May, 80 Fred. Sunn, South Car. ... do.... do.... Jas. W. Greene, N. C. .... 30 .... James Tatum, N. Car. 12 May, 80 Brownlee,..Virg. 12 May, 80 Silvester Springer, S. C. 12 May, 80 Sundries. do .... Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov. 1782.-This is to certify that all American Officess taken in the southern department by the British Army, previous to the date hereof, and not included in the above list, consisting of 7 Colonels; 12 Lieutenant Colonels; 12 Majors; 60 Captains; 14 Captain's Lieutenants; 34 Lieutenants; 10 Ensigns; 7 Surgeons and Mates; and 7 Staff Officers, are to consider themselves as exchanged. ROBERT COOKE, D. C. Prison. Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov. 1782-This is to certify that 7 Colonels; 12 Lieutenant Colonels; 12 Majors; 60 Captains; 14 Captain's Lieutenants; 34 Lieutenants; 10 Ensigns; 7 Surgeons and Mates; and 7 Staff Officers. as mentioned in the above list, are considered as Prisoners of War to th British Army, and shall be exchanged accordingly, except Lieutenant Colone Grimke who is in dispute S. WARREN. Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov 1782-This is to certify that all British Officers aken Prisoners in the southern department, previous to the date hereof, (except those taken at York Town in Virginia, by His excellency General Washington, are considered as exchanged. S. WARREN. The preceding and following lists are inserted in the Calendar, as interesting papers deserving preservation. It is believed that neither of them have, heretofore, been printed. A List of the Officers and Soldiers missing, wounded, and returned from the action near Fort Du Quesne, September 14, 1758. | Number of the Troops that marched on the Expedition against Fort Dv Quesne, 1758. Royal Americans..... Officers 6 Sergeants, &c and Privates.. 108 Highlanders.............do... 13 .do.......... ...do.... 317 Virginians, 1st Regi't.. do... 8 ......do..............do... 168 Carolinians.... .........do .. ... ......do.... .........do.... Marylanders........................ .... .do... 4 ......do..............do.... Lower Counties, Pa.... do...... ......do.............do.... Pennsylvanians..........do... 4 ......do........ Surgeons........ 35 15215 13 77 14 .....do.... 108 805 37 A List of the Men's Names belonging to the 1st Virginian Regiment that were killed in the action, near Fort Du Quesne, Sept. 14, 1758 Col. WASHINGTON'S Company,-Sergeant Stephens. Rank and File, Major LEWIS' Company-Major Lewis, (Prisoner.) Sergeant Tolbert, Captain ROBERT STEWART's Company-Lt. John Campbell, Ensign Thomas Gist Rank and File, John Skelton, eremiah Culom, Collin Thompson, Josea Sabbey, James Checok, Charles Rowan, Joseph Hughes, John Troutback. Captain BULLETT'S Company-Lieut. James Baker, Ensign Coleby Chew. Rank and File, Thomas Edwards, Martin Way, Robert Walters, Daniel Parrott, John Webster, Jno. Johnston, Alexander Rank. ins, William Croswell. Captain WALTER STEWART's Company-Rank and File, Benjamin Austin, E ward Painter, Edward Childs, James Lowery, James M'Koy Edward Painter, William Brumley, Robert Bassett, John Hedgman, James Bradbury, Edward Harmon, Joseph Jackson. Imports and Exports, 1821-1832. The Tables contained in the succeeding twenty pages, (from p. [39 to p. 58] inclusive,) show the whole amount of Imports, Exports, and Tonnage of the United States, distinguishing the amount to and from each Foreign Country, for twelve years; and the Imports and Exports of Bullion and Coin for the same period. The Tables for eleven years were given in the last volume, but are reinserted here, for the purpose of giving together, the whole twelve years. |