These companies subsequently formed part of the 25th Regiment, commanded by Col. HENRY L. CAKE; Lieut.-Colonel SELHEIMER; Major JAMES H. CAMPBELL, and Adjutant M. E. RICHARDS. These companies were afterwards divided, a portion being on detached service at Fort Washington, on the Potomac, the commissioned and non-commissioned officers being as follows: NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY. Company D, 25th Regiment. Captain-E. McDONALD. First Lieutenant-JAMES RUSSELL. Second Lieutenant-LEWIS J. MARTIN. First Sergeant-LA MAR HAY. Second 66 ABR'M MCINTYRE. WASHINGTON ARTILLERISTS. Company H, 25th Regiment. Captain-DAVID A. SMITH First Lieutenant-FRANCIS B. WALLACE. Second Lieutenant-PHILIP NAGLE. First Sergeant-SAMUEL R. RUSSEL. The next companies that left Schuylkill County, were the Ringgold Rifles, of Minersville, Minersville Artillery, Scott Artillery, of Schuylkill Haven, and Port Clinton Artillery. These companies left on Saturday, April 20. The muster rolls of these companies, as they left, are as follows : RINGGOLD RIFLES, OF MINERSVILLE. Company I, 5th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Captain-GEO. J. LAWRENCE. First Lieutenant.-CHAS. N. BRUMM. RINGGOLD RIFLES-Continued. Charles Cholar, William S. Peel, John Crawford, Lewis Dennis, Reuben Dewalt, Raymond A. Jenkins, James D. Lawrence, William Redner, George Reece, Henry Reese, Stephen Reese, Michael Shilthorn, John S. Silver, Henry Snyder, Albert W. Sterner, Joseph Smith, William E. Taylor, William H. Taylor, John W. Thirlwell, Theodore P. Trayer, Frederick Watkins, William Webster, Sampson Wigmore, Jacob Witman, George W. Wythes, Joseph H. Wythes, Jacob Zimmerman. SCOTT ARTILLERY-Continued. PRIVATES: J. F. Saylor, Benjamin Emerick, J. Dampman. P. L. Logan, C. Bickley, V. Burns. Samuel Gray, F. Scheck, John Foley, Fred. Kline, Jacob Geir, James McManemen, Elisha Andrews, Wm. Diehl, MICHAEL FOLEY. PRIVATES: Philip Gullung, John Reed, Michael Bamrick, Henry Leitenberger, John Duff, Edward Furguson, |