THEE PRESS. PUBLISHED DAILY {BUNDAYB EXOEPIED,) BY JOHN W. FORNEY. OFFICE, Ho. 11l SOUTH FOURTH STREET. THK DAI !■ f PRESS, Twrlve Obmm Pb* Wshk, payable to the o wrier. Hailed to Subscribers! out of. the. City at Six I)oi.L.i*B Bit Arroti, Four Dolubb ro* Eight Months, ■Tere* Dollars for Sir Months—lnvariably In ad- lbT the time orSorod. THE TRI-WEEKLY PRESS, XiOod to Snbactlbora out of the City at Tbbrh DoL-; y.ARS Per Annum, in advenes. SUMMER RESORTS. Heath house, .... BOHOOLBY’S.MOUNTAIN SPRING, N. J. Having taken tbislargeand elegant establishment, I .shall open it on the first of Juno, generally, refitted, and .aewly furnished with Idnen, Crockery, &c. A long-experience in the hotel business at the Astor Houeo, Now York*,. Burnett House, Cincinnati, and -other first*class hotels, enables me to giro assurance that: it will be kept in the Yerp best manner. Trains for the Mountain, via Morris and Ebsqx Bail road, ieare foot of Oourtland street at A.M. and. :3X P.. M. • “ Booms may now be engaged on favorable term*. More particular information mav bo had by addressing the dr by calling on Mr. STETSON, of the Aator House, New York. jylß.Ot,. E, B. COLEMAN, Proprietor. JELEA. BATHING, gj 43 BBIQANTISE HOBSE, BBXOAtttINB BEACH, N. J. • Now own Tor tho season. The Bathing, Fishing,lGutt ,Qlog, and Yachting being very superior. ■ . Boats will await gnests at the tnlot on arrival of trains, (Board per week, SB, TV 0. Address, Atlantto-Oitv. H. X>. SiUTH, Proprietor. jyl'fmwfta MOUNTAIN BPRINGS, Tl LANCASTER COWNTY, PA. This delightful watering-place haring beon purchased tf>y the undoraignod, he would inform his friends ami the tyubUc goner afiy»that it will be open for the reception of on the FIRST DAY OF JULY NEXT, For partioulOTSt Pleaße reFor to Oircaiara, which can <be had at the Continental Bote], Merchants’ Hotel, and dhe Union Hotel, Arch street. Boa-rfl. orio or I«hr- ft 1.50 uerdnyj over one week, X the season- per week. Children and servants ball tprloo. . These terms are given with the assurance that the ac commodations shall in every respect be equal to any mother watering-place.- - - -. . for four hundred guests. The Gwmania Band is engaged, . ■ je&lm U. S.NRWQQMBB. fiqjßF HOUBE, ATLANTIC CITY, JI- J.—This spacions Hotel,.over fIOO feltin’ length, icmd with MOO feet of veranda, fronts on the ocean, ex pending bach* with its r«*ar. lo the railroad. It possesses ithe moet advantageone location on the island, with per fectly safe bathing in front, and is. In fact, the only flrst- hotel within a short distance of the beach. : » A good Band erf Music Ims been engaged for the season, yrh« Bffliard.room and Bowling Alloys will be under the toharge of Mr. RALPH BENJAMIN, of Philadelphia. . Additional improvements have been made, and the fto <eommodatiotta will bo found equal, if not superior, to any the coast . • ; The house will be opened, for the reception of gueats, «n THURSDAY, June 10. T • jelfi-86fc H. B. BENSON, Proprietor. €RBSBON SPRIN GB, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.—This delightful and popular place •of Bummer rcaart, located directly 'on the line of the iffennsylvania Bailroad, on the Bnmmitof the Allegheny atonntalns, twenty-three hundred feet above the level of itho ocean, will be'openfor gnoßte from the 10th of June tf;U! the 10th of October, Since last season the ground! Slave been greatly Improved and beau tided, and a num »er of Cottages have been erected for the aooommoda of faudUea, rendering.Creeson one of the most tromanttc and attractive places in the State. The fnrnl tenre is being thoroughly renovated. The seeker of saieasure and the sufferer from heat and disease will dud i attraction b here In a flrst-class Livery Stable, Billiard "Tables, Tenpin AlleysnßatfisTSoT together with the •purest air and water, and the most magnificent mountain ■Scenery to be found In the country. Tickets good for the round trip from Philadelphia, from Pittsburg, 83.05. : ' Jfor farther information, address . _ 0. W. MVLLIN, dresses Springs, Cambria co., Pa. ssOEA BATHING AT 10HO BBA.NCH, MONMOUTH 00., H. J. METBOPOOIT4N HOTJBt, NOW OPEN. J. H. * I. W. OOOPKB, Proprietors. Address 3ylO-lm# »*nOJSGEEsS HALL, OAF® MAT, la now open for tbo receptiunrof VISITORS, and will * continue open until Ist of SEPTEMBER. Terms, Ss2 K rnor day, gi-©l2 per week. ,£IEA BA.THIM. "O OOBAN HOTJSB, CAPE IBTiAISD, N. J„ la now ofsn for tho reception of visitors. j026-6w* ISRAEL LAMING, Proprietor. STAR HOTEL, (Nearly opposite tliß United States Hotel,) ■ ATLANTIC CTTY, N. J. ' BAMUBIj ABAMS, Proprietor. 6O centa. Dinner.;*,........... Also, Carriages to Sire. . L .. wor Boarders accommodated on tho xnoßt reasonable terms. *’V"' jogO-Sm (nOLUMBIA HO USB. >0 : ATLANTIC CITY, ' SITUATED ON KENTUCKY AVENUE, Opposite the Surf House. W Terms to suit the times jedO-Um ‘ BDWABD DOYLE, Proprietor. 43EA-tBU>E HOUSE, ATLANTIC " . OITY ’BYi)AYrD 80ATTKBG00D. A NEW PBIYATK BOAHDISG.IIOCJSB, boauflful y situated at the foot of Ponriaylwnia Avsnno. Now*opon for visitors for the season. ]B2O-3m ■MANSION house:, iXL ATLANTIC OITY, B. LEE, Proprietor. TbißHonße having been thoroughly renovated anden-__ SSjSJtSpSr The bathing ground. -• "MO"* the Island.' JChe Bar is conducted by Mr. JOBIKii, of Philadelphia, who will keep superior wmoe, liguore, and oholce brands of cigars. >T7I AGI E "HOTEL, ATLANTIC OIT LiEoTA O BD[TIW OP. BOOMS Board 87 par weak, bathing drewa included. 3°20-an LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, At lantic ClTY.—This well-known House, having ■ been enlarged and renovated, la now open tor the recen- Son of gnoßte. Invalids can be accommodated with room* on tho .flrßt floor, fronting the -£S, jHOTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC *fij nxniYa Is now open and ready for Boarders; A. few rimlce Riouts can be obtained by apjdying won. The Proprietor fur Dishes Ills table with freak milk from fcia 4t ririHE alhambr a,” Atlantic 1 fjTTY’I N. J.t ft srpiendid new house, southwest aoruerof ATtANTIO and HASSaOSUSSTTS Avenues, be onen for viators on and after June 28th. 'tte rooma ■SKi' asKwttf T'ISSS j020.2m ■■■ ■ Proprietors. BEDLOE’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC OITT N J—At the termionß of the railroad, on *he left, bopon-i tbo depot Thie Honsei » now open for •-Doardera and Transient Visitors, and offers uccommoda * i, intis eiiuai to any- Hotel in Atlantic Charges mo derate. Children and servants half prico. _ IQT Parties should keep their seafet until thecaraar-. .-rive in front of the hotel. leiu-iax CHESTER COUNTY SOUSE.—This private Boarding House, corner of tOBK mad i PAOIFIO .Avenne. Atlantic City, .convenient to the 'f »each- with a beautiful view of the Ocean, is fo- »'o Boßßim. The accommodations are eqaal to any o 0a on the Ia and Prices moderate. 1a20.2m J- KNIM, Proprietor. Kentucky house* Atlantic fltft N * -~Tbts comfortable and conYenient n«v? houeo located on A-veoac, , opposite the fftrf House. one square from rhe best bathing on the -Hom» &na o»rri‘ageB to Hire. jogO-lm QEA BATHING.—“The Clarendon,” ■HO (formerly'Virginta’HoiiaeO VtfUIINIA AVKNCE, ATLANTIC OlTVYlsnow open for the accommodation Df Boarders. This House la sitnatod tamediatdy on the •Beach, and from every room 2 (P6ftt i fj6<Eo*2in} J AMfSS JEt*SlwSy 81. P» JCJBA'B ACHING.*- U N Il'-KD STATES Oommooicotion from Philadelphia is by and -Amboy Eallroad, by to 8 A.. M. and 2 P.^te^ns. XJMMB& BOMLDIN&.— BEOAD -1 wop MOUNTAIN HOUdE. — A romantic epofc for a itWMEB BESIBENOEononeof the, alountainTopß of Tennsylvania* reached daily by fe 6 „^® aQs^ v Oentral.'aad the Broad Top Bio antain, Railroad .from TlttottiiadoiJ. The House la one of the doe B * fe JJ® n “ State, handaomely furnished, with all itdsites tor comfort* 'and "convenience— pore air, dejl oioiia spring water, romantic scenery, .aud restore and invigorateheSth. Telegrachataxionanja mail, ao dbrniaanication may be had with ’Tho o iSmiyJTaiif» B»i!road wffl tarnish exonrslon 'kets through the season. peraonileavlug PhUadel-. lie in fee morale: can take tea at the if contain Hous* > y n( jiy been allowed to refer to fee Jtlemeh, residente of Philadelphia, who hare of.feeJfowttoin^v_' liOummkifisrEeQ., David P. Moore, Esq., . Bond. OaBtner»Eai'} Thos.CJaratair*, Eej., Hoh. Henry B.Moote, Bewiß T, Wattson. Esqi.,.. E*? 'g;A' b « rt n L^& John Hartman, Sw,' Bichard. D. Wood, Tsbub Mobbra*®. For farther information, address * JOSEPH MORRISON, Proprietor,. * jel2.tf BToed>Top Pity, Haatlogdon copnfcy, Pa», STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. STATIONERY, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS B'M H B i w % Ho. 1086 WALUUT BTBBUT, SBLOW BLBTBSTH* PHTI/ABBXiPHIA. iell-fply «TH OMSON ’8 LONDON KXTOHISNEB We mb now matmfaotnrin* «THOMSON’S LONDON KITOHJSNBB,” or .'BiN ’BANOB, suitable for : largo and raian sjyj’hbtslß, bofipitalß, and otter public institutions, ■eat variety. Also, Portable Banaea, the Philadel- BaD«e,”Gaa Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Cast-iron ■ together with a great varied: of email and large- Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Fire-boarf esjXow-down Grateß, &o. Wholesale and Betail only at otir Warerooms. OHASB, A NORTH, Ho. 209 Kortb SBCONP Street, “ four doors above Baoe street. , PlPE.—Stone Ware Drain Pipe from 2to 12-incb bore/ 2-toob bore, 250 per , a-inohbore, aOo sot yard; 4-laoh bora, 400 per 5 6-lnch bore, 600 jot yard; 6-!nob bore, 650 per i. Every variety of connection#, beads, traja, and ijera. Wo are now prepared to fttrniah pipe in any ltlty, and oil liberal terma to dealora and those par- OTOmW TOPS.— Vitrified Terr, ta Chimney Topa, plain and ornamental designs, war led to stand the action of coal gaa or the weather.ln / climato. ' " , , OiBDEN Y ABES—A great variety of emamenta' ' den Yasesj to Terra Cotta classical designs, ail sizes, -arranted to stand theweather. •.-•••• delphla'Tetra Cotta Works, Oflicc and Wars ■ 1010 OHESTHOT Street, : 8. A. HABBI3ON. "NOTICE.—The Copartnership hereto- JL v fore existing between the undersigned, iinder the firm of PRATT & RSATH, has been dissolved-by its own limitation, and by mutual consent. D.T, PRATT la alone authorized to collect the ont standing debts, and to use the firm name in liquidation. ■ P. T. PBATT,: B. B. BEATH, W, Q. BILLIN. jQ T. PRATT? (successor ro pratt a heath,} IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c. Has removed from N. W. corner Fifth and Market Sts. to No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, 'Where ho offers for selo a PUL'D ASSORTMENT OF GOODS pertaining to the.WATCH BUSINESS. Dealers are solicited to examine the stock. jys*t3l TSJOTIOE.—MR. WM. K. HEMP- J3I HILL’S Interoat in one house ceased on the 31st TWSlifcS AGO., 118 HOBTH WHARVES. M ay. jyl-lm THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing nndor the firm of BIEGEL, BAIRD, & GO.) is this day dissolved, PETER SIEGEB, JACOB BUfiGEL, ' WM. S. BAIRD, JOHN WIEBT. June 30. jyl-6w "VTOTIOE OV LIMITED PARTNER JJn SHIP.—The subscribers hereby giro notice that they have entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of tho soveral laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That the name of the firm under which said partner ship is to be conducted is EIEGEB, WIJEST,' & 3SB YIN. t - ■■ - V' •«: That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods. That the names of the General and Special Partners, all of whom reside in .the city of Philadelphia* are JACOB RIEGEL, -General Partner, residing at 527 Berth Sixth street s JOHN WIEBT, Generate Partner, residing at 322 New street: D. B. ERVIN, General Partner, .residing at 1615 Girard avenue; HENRY S. PISTERj General Partner, residing at 416 North Third street: JOSIAH BIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 416 North .Third street; PETES SIEGER, Special Partner, residing at 717 North Eighth street; Will. 5. BAiRD, Social Partner, redding at the Continental Hotel. That tbo aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the Special Partners to the common stock is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty Thousand Dollars In cash has been so contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, aijd Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash has been so contributed by Wm. S. Baird, Special Partner. That the said partnership is to commence on the first day of July, A. D. 1802, and is to terminate on the first day of January, 1865.- JAOOB BIEGEIr, ) JOHN WIEST, D. B. ERVIN, } General Partners. HENRY S. FIBTKR, 4 J'OSIAIT RIEGEL, PETER BIRQER, > J jyl-Ow *WM. B. BAIRD. \ a T AWNS. JM Fine stock of 12# and 15 cent Lawns. Organdies at 14.15,19, and 25 cents. Chcan lota of Bareges and thin dress stuffs. 6#, 8,10, and 12# cent dress goods in profusion. Black Bareges and Tamartinea Extra quality Black-Alpacas 31 cents. Fine Black Alpacas for Gents’ Coats. LINEN 0001)9. Table Damasks, first-rate quality, at 50 cents, Bargains in dinner Napkins. •Low-priced and fine Towels. Bargains in 4-4 heavy Linonß. Bargains in 4*4 fine Linens. CLOSING OUT SALES. Boys’Summer Clothing. Linen Brills. Checks, Stripes, &c., &e. Ladies’ Sacqueß, Cloaks, and Mantles. Lace Mantles at nominal prices. Hoop Skirts, besL qaality, at old prices. COOPER A UOMABP, Jyl7-tf 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. MILLEB & WEST, Earo-ains ; bargains ! Tablo Linens, nearly two yards wide, at 62#c. One case of Linens (short pieces) very cheap. . Bawns closing out cheap. - Bareges reduced in price. ' Calicoes at old prices. Muslins at the lowessraarkot price. Hozambiquea at low prtces.\r . Linen Cambric Hdkfa ptlO and 12#c. Plaid and Plain Swiss Mußlln—cheap At • JOHN a; STOKES', 702 ABCH Street. N. B.—-Don’t forgot 702, the place to buy Jackson’s celebrated Lead Pencils. jylT POOD SLACK DRESS SILKS. V2T Heavy-corded Dress Silks. Glossy Black Dross Silks. ' 'Widowa* Silks* without gloss. __ -W-SMritfKTASra jvM.. eOOD MUSLINS BY TJE& PIEOE. Now York Miils Shirting. ;• Wamsnttag, WillintnßVilia, 'Whlterocks. ’ Shooting, Muslins, first nuallty. - EYBE & LANDBLL, j y 12 ■ ' YOVBTtt and 4.80 H. fi OOD FLANNELS, UNSHRINKA.- vJT' BM*—Welsh and Saxony Flannels. ' -- i ■ , Bollard Yale Flannels. V Magenta Colored Sackings. UTfiE * I/ANDBI,!, FOURTH* and AKOH. VOL. 5--NO. 299. COPARTNERSHIPS. B. B. ERVIN, H. B.FISTEB, JOBIAE KIKGEIi, RETAIL DIO? GOODS. H STEEL & SON, ■ So. lIS North TENTH St, above COATES, Are now closing out their entire stock of JANCY SILKS, BABEOES.OHALI.IES, . _ MOZAMBIQTIIS, OBGANDTES, JACONET AND.OAMBBIO LAWNS, TBAVBSLLING MIXTOBES, and BUMMKB DBESS GOODS, Of all Made, at EXTBAOBDINABY LO W PBIOES. LAOE GOODS BEDOOBD. •825 Lace Mantles reduced to 812. 1 820 Lace Mantles reduced to .810. : - i 818 Lace Mantles reduced to SB. . SIB Lace Mantles reduced to SI. 812 Laoe Mantles reduced to 85. . Sio Laoe Mantles reduced to 84. . 88 Laee Pointes reduced to 83. 812 Laoe Pointes reduced to 85. 'BlB Lace Pointes reduced to 88... 825 Laoe Pointes reduced to 812.- . SILK COATS AND bAOQUEB. ' - Otoslng out UNDEB COST PBIOES. Je3o 102 4 CHE 81J P T STBE I T. • ErM. NEEDLES ** Invites the special attention »f Ladies whe in- g * tend spending the stunmer ont of town to a very jg y large assortment of SI All 15' Ul’ GOODS just re- M[ iu C B SLEEVES, SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, n 71 <®c., in every variety of material. « Also, a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable H for GABIBALDIS, See., together with every ya- . p “ety of SvniTE GOODS, LINENS, LACKS, £ B BMBBOIDEBIES, HANBKERCH’FS, VEILS, * ** &c ** Jnst opened per latest arrivals from Swope rs 2 an invoice of very beautiful and entirely new ■ " styles ■ ‘ #’' ijfßll FRENCH CAMBRIC, for OATVTBAIjDI’S, MODE GRENADINE "VEILS, W •nd SWISS COLIABETTE HUSTLING for H 5, trimming thin Dresaes, etc—a new an 4 very de- r e eirable article. Also, an invoice or 4 • •' . H 2 ™ rU BB WHITE FRENCH PLAID __ • ORGANDIES.irt To a 4 011 ST SO T BTBBtT f AS. B. CAMPBELL & Co., (J . 727 CHEBTNOT STBEET, . ofteb at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Very choice floods of recent Importation. . Black Bilk Checked Grenadine, extra inailty. Voolord bilks, elegant styles and fine duality. Black Bilks, beat brunda. Broclie Barege, Hemania and MozamMunea. 8-4 Paris Fll d’Chevro. < ' Boil d’Obevre, all wool filling. . Grenadine Veils, in mode and other shades. warm goods and linens 1 In great -variety, at extremely low nricea. 168-tt I WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION briny customers and friends to the following Seeds, which ore fresh and derirable: I Block and White Ploid Silks. Organdie liawnsl choice styles. _ One lot of Xißle Gauntlets at liXo H ytiT. One lot of Block Silk, 551-12 X S the host I ever had for themonoy. JOHN H. STOKES’, 702 ABOH Street. -\fEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE W)OPSj opened, a general assortment of dealrahle French and Scotch Needle-worked Bands, Edgings, Insertings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, etc., at very low prices. AJ&SO, A foil line of all descriptions of White Goods for ladies’ wear. of-the most approved makes. - BBEPPABDj YAH HABIxINGEN* & ABBISON, 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ■\fEW SPRING PRINTS, IN • CHOICE STYLES. MEBBTMAOB, BFBAGUE, FAOIFIO, . ABli TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot boot styles and fast colorß rt . OOWPEBTHWAIT * CO., mbls-tr H. W. cor. EIGHTH and MABKET Bta. qaution. The well-eamea reputation ol FAIRBANKS’ 1 SCALES Has Induced the makers of Imperfect balances to offer them M “ FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and purchasers hsye thereby, In many instances, been enbjeoted to fraud and imposition. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES are mannlM hired only by the original Inventors, E. A T. FAIR BANKS *OO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct and durable Beales Ismnlrtd. FAIRBANKS & EWINa, ' general Agents, apjo-tf MASONIC BALL. Vl* CHESTNUT BT. riAUTION.— Owing :to the popularity and: complete enccess which our PATENT 81IJJ ADJUSTING OLOTHES-WRINGEB has met with, other parties are endeavoring -to sell *®irjnfettor ma chines, by adopting our name of « SUM-ADJUSTING 1 as a means to deceive the pnbjio, ... We, therefore, give notice that onr name will be plainly stamped on each Machine manufactured and sold by ns, and none others are genuine. Any one nsing onr two*- sylvaSa^h^^^P^^HAßßPt^MOßSß^^nßOTßß!^ • Jt|24t8613 '' • . :.y v '' . : v' / ' » ■ • r\LIVK OIL.—An invoice of “ Oar ■ stairs’” pare Oliva Oil just received per Ocean BWmmer. ARLES & 04MTAIM ■ jyi , Ho. 129 WALNUT and 21 GBANITK Sts. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR ± TBE CITY AMD COUNTT OF PAILaDKL PHIA In the matter of the Estato of Mrs. CATHERINE EERTZOG, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit; settle, and adjust the first and final account of Abraham Wilt, surviving trueteo of Mrs. OATHaIUNE'HERtZOG, under tho will of Abraham Wilt, doceahed, and report distribution of the balance remaining in his hands, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap pointment, on TUESDAY, July 29, A. D. 1862, at 11 o’clock A. M.. at No. 129 South IfOUiITH Street, op posite Library Street, Philadelphia WM. BEASTLY HANNA, Auditor, jylB*nwfst Iyr&KSBAL’S. SALE.— By virtue of Jxl-a Writ of tialo, bytbo Jlon. JOHN GADWALA DEIt, Judge of the District Uourt of the United States, in and for UieKasfern District of Pennsylvania, In admi ralty, to me directed, will ho sold, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at OaLL'-HVEIILL -BTREET WHARF, on TUESDAY, July 29,1882, at 12 o’clock M., iho schi oner BOWENA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board. The cargo consists of pig lead, printing paper, oil, tea, soda ash, hops, cigars, cotton cards, pepper, block tin, shoos, shot, shoo thread, and sheathing copper. The goods...will be arranged for examination on tbe morning of sale. WIG LI A6l fttILLWASD, U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penna. ’Philadelphia, July 17,1852. je!B*6t M AliSilAL’S SALTS.—By virtue of a Writof S&le, by the Hon JOHN GADW A.LA.DEB, Judge of the District Court of the Halted States, in and for'the Eastern District ofPennaylvama, in admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at public Bale, to the highest and best bidder, for Cash, at - GALLOWH.ILL STBEET WHABP, on MONDAY, July 28th, 1882, at 11 o’clock A; M., the schooner DIXIE, her tackle, appa rel, and furniture, as she now lies at Raid wharf. , WILLIAM MILLWARD,. XT. 8. Marshal E. P. of Pennsylvania. ‘Pbilldelphia, July 15,-1862. ‘ 37 16-61 M ARSHAL’S SALE —By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in atsd for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public; sale, to the highest and.beifc bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILL*- STBEETWHABP, on MONDAY, July 28th, 1862, at 11 o’clock A. M., the schooner PBOVXDENC B,‘her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on hoard. The cargo consists of coarse and fine salt and segara, WILLIAM MILLWABP, U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penna. Philadelphia, July 15,1862. Jyl6-6fc 5 MARSHAL’S SALK—By virtue of IYL a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWAI.A DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in ad miralty, to mo directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALUOWHIDIi -BTBEET WHABP, on MONDAY, July 28th, 1862, at 11 o’clock A. M., the schooner FAIR PL&.Y, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the-cargo laden on board. The cargo consists of herring, mackerel, codfish, bake, tongues and sounds, onions, oakum, soap, leather, ladies’ boots, brogans, candles, blankets, skirts, mustard, ker seys, and hlueilansel. Will 1,1 AMI MILIj W AJiD, c U. S* Morehed Eastern District,of Penna. Philadelphia. July 16, 1862. : , jyl6-8t V NITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA, NCT. TUB PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a LibeK filed -in the name I of the United Stateß of America, hath decreed all per--. 1 sons in general who hare, or pretend to have, any risht, title, or interest in the schooner CAROLINE and VIR GINIA, whereof—— ismaster, hertacklo, apparel, and furnitnre, captured us a prize by the naval forces of the United States in the sounds of North Carolina, under commend of Flag Officer J, C. Rowan, and Drought into this, port, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are, therefore, charged, ana strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit-not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published. in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligent cer , you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to • have, any right, title, or interest'-in the said schooner CAROLINE and VIRGINIA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court room, in.the-city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents,-if it be a court day, or else on the next: court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner CAROLINE and VIRGINIA, her tackle, apparel and furniture, should not be pronounced to belong, at the- time ,of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their ene mies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to ihe intimated, unto'all persons aforesaid generally, (to I whom, by the tenor of those presents, it is also intima | ted*l that if they.shall -not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or sonahle and lawful cause to the; contrary, thensaid trict Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture,’ and may pronounce that the said schooner CAROLINE atul VIIiGINfA, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, did belong, attho time of the'eapture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of Ame rica, and as goods of their enemies; or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad judged and l condemned as lawful mid that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. ■■■■-»■ • ■ _ Witness the- Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of JULY, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-seventh year of‘the Independence of the said United states- . ijl9-St G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court, TTFiTIb'STATES, EASTERN DIB - TRICT OF FENNSYLVAH lA,SC T ' THE PRESIDEHT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MAESK AI. OF THE HASTEEN DISTKICT OF I’ENNSIIiYANIA, P RESTING: J WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed m the name of the United States of. America, hath * decreed all persons m general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in one IRON WINDLASS captorud as prize by the naval forces of the United. States xn the sounds of North Carolina, under command of Flag Officer J. 0- Rowan, at Roanoke, and brought into this port, to he monished, cited, v and called to judgment, at the time and • place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring ) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined jmd com manded, that you omit not, but that, by polishing these presents in at least two of toe daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Leaal Intelligencer , yon do monish and cite, or cause to-be monished and cited, peremptorily, all. persons in eenoral who have, or pretend to viave, any-right, title, or interest in the sald-IBON WINDLASS, to ap* peaT before the: Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at -the District: Court room, in the City of: Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day foUow inff, between the usual honrs of bearing causes, then and there to show,-or ahege, in due form of law, a rea sonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the sAid IRON-WINDLASS should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the'same,'to the enemies of the United States, and aargoods of . their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation,.to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this-behalf os to justice shall appertain.: And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also.intimated,) that if they shall not appear.at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall notshow a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary* then said District Court doth intend and wifi proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that, the said:ISON WINDLASS did . belong, at the . time the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of- America, and as goods of- their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject, to. confiscation and condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons sod ted and Intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and mat you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in toe l premises, together with these presents. - j. 1 Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of JULY, A. D, 1882, and in the eighty-seventh year of the Independence of the said United States. jy!9-3t « G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court.-. Ipecial Partners, TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIB - TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF. PENNSYLVANIA, ; OREETINGr * WHEREAS,'The District Court of the United States in - and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, lightly and dnl; proceeding on ft liibel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persona in general who have,'or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in THIRTY BALES OP COTTON, captured as prize, hi the naval forces of the United States, m the sounds of North Carolina, under, the command of Flag Officer J. 0. Rowan, at Newborn, on the river Neuse, in the said Btaie: of. North : Oai olina, and brought in. to .hub port to be monished, cited, and called to judgment at_the time and place .underwritten, ;i and to the effect hereafter expressed,. (justice so requiring.) You uro , therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing those, presents in at least t\vo of the daily newspapers printed and pub lished in the City of Philadelphia, and in ttio Legal In telligencer, sou do monish and cite, or* cause, to be monished and cited, peremptorily,' all persons in general : who have, or pretend to have, any,right, title, or Interest in the said THIRTY BALES ,Otr COTTON, to ap pear before the Hon. J OHN CALIV AL ADER, the Judge, .of the said court, *at the District Court'room,-In the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day af ter publication ofithese presents, if it bo a court, day, or.elso on theneit court day following, betmrentlie usual hours of hearimt causes, then and there to show, or allege,;in duo fomof law.'areasdnrtle imdlavdulex onse, if any thoyhave, why the said.THIRTY‘BALES OF COTTON , should not beipronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to Hie, enemies or the United States, and as goods of their enemies, or Otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prises; and further to do and receive in.this behalf as to justice shall : appertain. And that you duly intimate, or.cause to be intimated, unto*all. persons'.aforesaid, generally,: (to. whom by the tenor of these presents It is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable, and lawful causo to the.contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said, THIRTY DALES OF COTTON did belong, at the time of- thecap ture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem nation, to be, adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, th« absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together: with _ Witness the Honorahlo JOHN UADWAJjADEb, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of JUDY, A D. 1862, and in the eighty-seventh' i year of the Independence of the said United States. 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PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1862, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1862. Mr. Boker’s Poem on Conrad. In our recent notice of Mr.'Boker’s edition of « Conrad’s Devotional Poems,” we quoted two stanzas from the introductory poem of Mr. Boker, dedicating the volume to Judges Conrad’s mother, and, by inadvertence, at tributed them to Mr. Curtis. We now, make the correction, and, in doing so, take the liberty of reprinting the whole of Mr, Boker’s poem. It is a proper tribute to the memory of the gifted dead, and one of its author’s most beautiful and finished productions: Prom thee, pure source of Codrad's birth, Arose his virtues'; through thee ran Whatever heavenly gleams of worth Above us dignified the man. By thee his childish soul was taught, : His nobler instincts brought in play, That, while with darkened/days he fought, Plashed outward through his mortal clay. What if they cry, who pry and probe, .“Bo! here a speck and there a flaw!” He scorned the dust upon his robe Par more than any one who saw. The dust he gathered on his path / * ; Was common dust,—what skirt Is clear ? Ho shook it off, in holy wrath, Ere to God’s presence he drew near. 0 merciful and patient God, We trust these songs of faith and loya Pleading for him beneath the sod, Have moved as only song dan move! And that the soul Thy bounteous hands Gave to his mother, free from stain, ' Before Thy face transfigured stands, V Prom tainting earth washed pure again; So that she, too, may come before Thy mercy seat quite reconciled, ■ And to her bosom take once more The early memory of her child! I, as he wished, and in his name, , To thee, whose love o’er'ruled his fate, This last, best chaplet of his fame. Thus solemnly do dedicate. f Pmi.Ansi.rHiA, Julyl, 1862. G. H, B, The Valor of Rush’s .Lancers Vindicated. [We are permitted to condense; the following from a letter addressed by a member of Rush’s Lancers to a relative in this city, denying, in un mistakablo terms, the disparaging rumors which were .. circulated respecting this admirably-disei-’i plined regiment immediately alter the: recent battles before Richmond:] Ak*[T or the Potomac, July 14, 1882. And so the Philadelphia people believe that we ren away. Shame! ' Let them ask the New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut regiments, 'who saw us in the engagement. On Friday, when the ball opened on the right wing of the army, Gen. had charge of the Cavalry Reserves,(and while our regiment was supporting a battery of re gular artillery, a charge was ordered by the rest of. the Reserves. The sth United States Cavalry charged up a hill, and dose behind them the Pro vost Guard of the division, made up of a detail from all- the-'regiments in the Reserve Division, eight Lancers only being our quota. The sth' were shot to pieces before they reached the enemy. A brigade supported the artillery,' and the poor Provost Guard, not forty in ail, came tumbling down the hill with what was left of the sth, and the whole squad-was so badly shared that they rode over one of our own guns. A frightened.gen.ofal then said that the “ Lancers had . run away,” and. that one of them had nearly rode him down. The fact was the general was scared, and between that. and the dust, the noise, and the eight poor fellows with lances, who did run away with the sth Ca valry and the IJrovost Guard, were magnified into a regiment, while the regiment in reality was Way off to the left supporting a battery, standing like real men: There was not a man in. the com mand who would have left his place without, or- Thn niiiv. waywe can account for. the'mial]. number killedjjs, that the rebels secraed~i«>. » : r- - more -at thepennants,on ouv itmeesr-T.u» m\nme _ balls all fiying a'little. too high; but it is a shame that wc should be misrepresented, and hUtfUSSTS?" that these,, lies about’ us should'. • home. . v *’ cue fieiu -nuo- mrys-tnat the that'i they flinched under the heary fire, or that they did not march off‘the field in good order, and slowly, and that they were not the lost to leave, simply lies, no matter whether it is asserted by Gen. -—or any other man.' It is a hard case when men have done their duty .well, to have their reputation taken from them for t&e pur pose of shielding the regular oavalry;;who do not eompare with ns for discipline, drill, ornoolness in danger. Our men have confidence in their officers, and the officers have faith in their men, and tint is the reason why they supported Robinson’s as gallantly as they did. I he Executive at Harris burgmust see that fair play ia , praotioed iu the Pennsylvania troops, or men wi I say, as I do, that they are'proud 'of being soldiers in the army of the Potomac, but they are ashamed of tKe'StaCa that sent them. , , - As for the horrora of .war; I have, seen my share.- The dead and wounded were a speotaole, but the way the living fought was terrible beyond dSsorip tion. The rebels were, sent into battte with:oa teens of whisky—drunk. Prisoners have told urthit the whisky barrels were opened, and they were oi iered to drink their fill and then to fill their canteens; consequently, they fought like madmen, advateihg' their-Sines (four deep) right in the face of rifldmot, canister, and grape, that mowed them downin p es. They were driven bick for mi'es at the point o| the bayonet. Sometimes they pressed so closely toon our guns as to clog their movements. Qnermel lieutenant jumped astride one of our guns from the. front j and with his pistol shot the gunner, whdi'a- Baxter Zouave put his piece close to the lieuteiait’s head and blew.the whole top off. At Malvern fill, where occurred the great artillery fight, the pms were literally muzzle to muzzle, and in-the flick smoke and dust the wheels of • the gun oarriagfa of the two sides frequently became looked—-every peoe we had upon the ground being at work, until fintlly we beat thembaek beyond tbeswamp. Such fitt ing'' is -'not recorded in ' the books, nor do I Mime there teas eiersu'cft to record. - ~ : : \ ' soade went into the rebels with shirt The Irish Brigade went into rebels ~- sleeves rolled up, cheering lustily, and-the comfort pud enjoyment 'which they found in the fight 7as expressed in their faces to an almost ludierousde-. gree. Wherever they went the rebels disappea ei. The whole thing was amazing, nor can any wri ten description express a thousandth part of it. •: 0, An Original Suggestion j To the Editor of The Press: . i Sib : We have read a great deal about jibe Grand Mass Meeting in Hew York city, ■ for; the purpose, at encouraging our citizens to volunjeer, tint what is the result—simply nothing at all. 'Xtuch patriotism, much speaking, much-money has keen expended, and but little gained.' How, we all hoof? that at any grand meeting thousands will go'fo en-' joy the sight,'music, &c., without'the; least fesire to help the far whioh' the meeting is ckled. X would propose that a meeting of the most »tri otio obaractor should be called in our oity, wit] the' best of ojir tTnion orators to address the, Same but, only to be attended by those who; are willing jo be m’ußtered into servioe instanter, or pay for the use of . those who do enlist, sayj sna hundred dollars, , to be divided 'along the regiments forming. Let every man, aftt en listing on the ground, be. immediately mustera in, {24 lieutenants can now act as mustering ofi&rs,) and have the • choice of joining, any regimet he may choose, either in active servioe or nowegi ments. Surgeons could soon he inattendane to . examine tho volunteers; all could be march! to < some large building, say the' tobacco insisting warehouse, on Spruce street, and, on paßSiipiii spcotlon, then decide what regiment they jgald like to join. The police force, or some of .OT city troops, could boplacedaround the square, prffiit ting no one who was not either willing tmo. or jgzwefrom entering, and allowing no onetopout without a pass from , the officers, prepared , jeforo the meeting, either stating that they had misted and been mustered in, or had subscribed p'the fund, exceptsuch as had a pass from the Xayor as speakers or officers of said meeting. Lot :mm oils make an appropriation sufficient to maid t meeting attractive, and we will soon sec hw j triotio our citizens are, E. L|P You wUireoolleet. that an expedition had been', sent up tho "White river to co-oporato with Colonel Fitch and carry supplies to Curtis’ army. : It was compelled to return on account of low-, water. Nothing had been seen or heard of the men they were sent to supply, and for ■■ a considerable time It has been feared that- they might have got into trouble. It seems they left Batcsvilie onthe 27th •° of June, and marched, by tho way of Jacksonport 1 ‘ and Augusta, to Clarendon, where they expected i, to meet the expedition sent to their reiief. Blit The Contested-Election Faroe. |" i hearing nothing of it, they turned back, and took To the Editor of The Press : |(l the straight road for. Helena. - . Sib; Thursday's proceedings in this game If prl- ;• . our ad craatination were interesting. Mr. Ewing’eoui- Onthe (thot JuJy. at. Bayou oura^ sel were not ready when the court met." Th judi «“?»* » repeatedly caUecVupon these gentlemen td looeS *%<». hundred ragamuffins, calhng:^h enwdves. with the testimonyf and remmstrated agii at i 2 .consenpts, m realitygucnllaswhc had thetemen- SIIISS UthJM^ .. a v ♦ *L«* aadthe 50,000 men.’witirwhioh Hindman has been witnesses, irnd several carnages were rn > rear c * , ovor siioe &e to -convey them.- Two hours were, thuteonumed J of Corlntb . The rebels were oommnnd m doing nothing-. port ofthe teirm Albert Rasi—s. name, if I mistake No symptoms of- haste on the part of Mr, «ingj '^ milimtD ; Waflhington poHticl ft M . The force counsel; a nervous, anxious_marraer, vfeibl. howj ™‘> lB o ur side las commanded by Colonel ever; considerable lamination of loose paj rs and cngngeu u m K p#»t law techs; a hiint after some new timccotuming Hovy, oi the 33d Illinois. - *. , ■- .w iii. • *i. . j • a me&t &f Cavalry came up with four mounted how expedient,no doubt. All this provedamum,:tothe was all P t w artillery wo had, and spectators and suggestive of spine thoughh First. f about an b J r> the rebels broke for Whether this case is conducted upon evic nee or one tandred ton dead-bodies on expedients; it is necessary to ,nsume «£ cr ; * wM iinel a0(1 thirtytwo two hours in obtaining nne witnesswheiieveral “ e “ h OUI |, en we re outnumbered hundred are at command; whether this ce« to e> “ wele Ld many for that rabble. ,be conducted in good faith and honor, or » ply m- * expression of a friend of . mine,, tended to embamss toe uonrt, cpn ue the i walj£ed thrtmgH that orowd lihe a dose ,of sheriff’s term of office ; whetoer there is i audio- J B ; ia not , that those of the rebel ritythat ean prevent trifling and illegal oceed- forcc wbo do rot g 0 bome and -behave themselves - ings 7 . ■■■■ w m eonolude that bush fighting is rather safer than ghould the case eontmuemuch longer m ~ in line of battle, manner, the community wiU soon undersea that “ Qf c ® UISe oarmea flould no t. p a S s through such to Mr. Ewing time is an object, and thatyect .is, _ exten t of country without-, hairing reports. mon ®y- , v AmoDE the most Startling (they are all equally reli- I am, sir, your obedient servant, able) iaQn « tbgl there >wete five thousand retels FROM GEN, BURNSIDE’S ARMY. {Special - Correspondence of The Preßi ] Camf Likcoln, Newpobt News, Va , ; : • . July IS, 1862. ENCAMPMENT' AT NEWPOET NEWSi ■We are m statu quo ,• as Yet; at this place . " Heavy reinforcements are oontinually arriving, and part ofithe division: of General Hunter hare gone into camp ft short distance to the rear of this division.. Among those newly, arrived, additions to the corps; diarmifi are the 50th:Eegiment, lOOth or Round head, of'Pennsylvania, and ,79th{ Highlanders, of, Hew York. How long we are to remain here is not definite: The probabilities are that if 'we do march" upon “ The City of Sovon Hills,” it will be with a crushing, overwhelming, not to-be-withstood fbree. Events are centreing, but will not develop them selves for a short period. Meanwhile, the Union men of the North must patiently wait, watch, and: render all the, assistance in their, power by using, their Influence and time in hastening enlistments. Men of the “.Old Keystone State,”" stand by the !oid inotto, “Pennsylvania will hold the arch firm!" She ha* been first and foremost heretofore; let it not bo said that sbo is backward" when the hour of , crisis approaches. Do not permit regiments of ne w recruits from far distant States to hurry-through one of your principal cities, while you stand idly igaaisg on.. * “ Put your ownshouldera to the wheel, and give your horse the whip but let not that jwhipbein form of a draft. Stand up for the honor; .of Pennsylvania. Let every one do his part, and it will never be bandied about by jealous mortals ithat “Pennsylvania,had to draft Zot her quota.” Encourage enlistments where it is in your power to do so. Pat the timid, hesitating mortal on the' shonlder;" cheer him - bp, and see him off with Ms* .-regiment. Jtetnforoementa rarest come speedily. - If not voluntarily, then by the strong arm of mili tary law. Young men of the North, the subject is • open for your decision. Choose your side of the question—one or the other—and ere tMrty days. THE WEATHER The weather here is deoidedly hot, and the men suffer more from the effects of heat since their arri val at this point than during the whole period of their stay in North* Carolina: Fevers are preva lent,bufare generally of the milder type; and are not of a dangerous nature. ; , The river is crowded .with sail as far as the eye can discern, and steamers are continually plying up and down between Harrison’s Landing and Fortress " " THE MAILS, ' One convenience we have not" been benefited with for some time has been our fortune since onr arri val at this point is a daily mail. We now receive Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore papers one day after date. In fact, we are but atrifle" over sixteen hours from Philadelphia. . : ' CDMBEEI.AJIP AHD.OOHSBESS. .T.ns’t beyond" the bevy of vessels in the river lie, the wrecks of the “ Cumberiand” and “ Congress.” Neither lies over a good stone-throw from the beach, and the Boldicrs "have almost every one a piece of oho or : the other as a relic. Some have fashioned the wood of the pilot wheels ihtofihger ringsandother tasty devices, and interlaid them wiih fails of metal wMeh; ornamented the hand-rail and ship furniture. . , 'COMPLAINTS OP OPR SICK. .■Whispers of neglect to our sick and wounded mcD have resohed-us. The heart of the disease is at Fortress Monroe\- Keports of shameful treat ment and cruelty come direct to us,from that place. We are prepared to back up the assertion, ■with living witnesses, that a hew,order' of affairs must soon prevail there, or dry hones will rattle. We have proof that, of thedelicaeies forwarded by generous societies in the North, not one-tenth ever reaches the sick volunteer. Wo know that the sick ration, in .a ■ hospital, not one hundred miles from here, would make a hearty man sick. What must | it be to the fever-strioken patient—who, if anything will tempt his appetite, it Is some nicely prepared delicacy—to attempt toforco'downsuch stuff'as that! You,folks.up North, dowu„East, and out West, when you hear of one of your relatives get ting into a hospital,'you think he is lucky. Well, he may be, but he will bo more lucky 5 if he ever. -v-*- put of it witboul astistanee-J. of V tho grit.in your mouth. The fluid; waa what -they.;term|d cojffee, but which wo would affirm was burnt peastand ohickory.j -In.tha -sick-ward: were twenty-four men,more or less unwell. Some six teen of these patients wished for an egg. Four were' distributed, and twelve had to look on, and wish they were only at*’home; so'that they might hare what their appetite craved, }Ve hear of. as sortment "after assortment of dainties for sick and - wounded soldiers being forwarded, day after day. -They must alike off searching for Sir John Frank lin, as they seldom arrive where they were intended. If they do,no one knows anything about the affair ;* 'and the volunteers, inquiry is made, are put off with the reply, that they must have gone to soma other place. Quite likely they did, and where they will continue to go until the matter is thoroughly attended-to, At Beaufort, North Carolina, the pa tients in the hospital eompfained .of having but little to eat. At first if was set down that some grumbler was endeavoring to create mischief., But the complaints came to Newbern, fester and faster.; ! A commissioner slipped down quietly one day anil - found that they eomplained for, good eauac—those that had money could make out, but thoso that were “broke” were; in-danger of wanting' something to ©at. The affair was sifted, and it was ascertained the rascals had, become so bold, that they would roil off full barrels of sugar, aud sell thorn to fel ■ lows in fishing boats, af, about one third its real . value. The difficulty was righted, and was thought to have - been effectually settled, - but it seems the . oid story is again reviving. Something must be. 1 done to prevent this imposition on our tfounded men, for it' has come to such a pass, to use tho ex pression of a commissioned officer,:who was'at the Hygeia hospital, at Fortress Monroe, and who, from' malpraotioe and ignoranoeon the part of hismedi ’ eal attendants; almost lost a leg,-and who, after xe ; levering, gave - vent to his -feelings thus: “ One' 1 might as well be in h—ll as in a Government hospi tal;'’ and from'what we have witnessed, we do not , much doubt the truth, of his assertion. -MEW WANTED ' General Burnside wishes a few moro men to fill up bis ranks. All who wish to join a crack divi : lion, whose generals depend more upon the mus ket and bayonet, io you, we would say, oome on. You will be welcome, and wiil help 'to swell our numbers. The more the merrier. J. P., Jr. ■" v LETTER FROM MEMPHIS. [Special Correspondence of The.Press].- , . ; , ■i. Memphis, July 13,18G2 . Ct-TltTIS’ AESII'. ■ CUrtis ? army is safe.' For reeks past the Seces sionists in tbis'city have beon cousoling themselves with flying reports of the capture of this force by Hindman, and iiaro several times had it taken with , all the details. Of course, they could gain no great. advantage by beating Curtis, but the cause of the Confederacy is so wretchedly off for the moat trifling successes, that they are eyen obliged to live-on hope and rumors. So far as Curiis is coneernedj this sort of thing is about “played out.” : ffhe entire com mand has arrived sit Helena, about eighty, miles below this point, in'fine health and spirits, and the quartermaster is now in Memphis after supplies. Thus ends the anxiety and concern which has been felt for this gallant body of men. EXPEDITION TO WHITE BITER. dose by, just around the corner, in fact, while the engagement with Bust’s « Mounted Infantry " was going on; but if there was any such force, they con cluded that discretion was the better part of valor. Another report is thac Hindman is concentrating at Little Book. The forces under him are fixed ac cording to the imagination of the party telling the newel - I here heard so much of these foolish reports of the enemy that I am sick and tired of the whole thing. The safest way is to believe nothing. backbone of the eedellion TO BE nnOKKN. Now that this command is safe, it seems as though men might be spared to reduce Vicksburg and open at once and_ forever .the Mississippi river. If trade could spring np again between New Orleans and the North, the backbone of the rebellion would be broken. Casco. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Returned Sick and Wounded from Rich- mond. V HBADQDARTErS OF THE AimV OF THE POTOSHO, > July 19th, 1862. J To ihe Associated Press: ; Everything here ia remarkably aaiet. The health of the troops ie graduallyim proving, The Federal soldiere who were -wounded and taken prisoners duiing the battle of seven days, are now being i eleaaed on their parole, to be exchanged at some future time. . ..... .. Lieut. Colonel Sartzer, who accompanied,the flag of trace boat toAden’s Landing, returned on Friday, with the following officers and men. They were sent North to occupy the hospitals ready to receive them* All ot the wounded will be released without any delay. Many of thoßd reported hilled are only wonndecf. A lisfcof those prisoners not wounded will be obtained as soon aspoaaible. - ’ . Captain B. B. Jenney, G, 6th Vermont. O. B. Reynolds, I, Bth Vermont. J. F. Diebold, 0, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves. Corporal A. 0. Townsend* F, Ist U. S. Cavalry, W. H. Gilbert, 0,12 th United States Infantry. J. B. Kane, D, StbUmted States Cavalry. .A, Grover, F, 24th Massachusetts, J. Tußcott, E, 71st Pennsylvania. •J. Davis, E, 9th Pennsylvania. * • Corporal J. Tugand,.A, 2d Pennsylvania Reserves. Capt J. Guthbertson, H, 9th Pennsylvania Reserves. P. McNalty, E, 25th New York. Wm. Bryan, K, 3d Pennsylvania. . B. Butler, 0,3 d New - Jersey. - Sergeant E. Sbendel, B, 9th Pennsylvania Reserves. : .A. Freeman, A , Ist New Jersey; W. Barer, 3), 2d New Jersey; G. Morrison, E, Ist Pennsylvania Beserves. B. Webster, A,lst Pennsylvania Reserves, T. Sharker, K, 7th Michigan. 6.A.Koades,G, 63d Pennsylvania. W. Booksbaum, D, 2d New Jersey. C. Chandler, F, Ist New Jersey. . Sergeant J. E. Sharp, A, 2d Pennsylvania. Beaerves,, Lieut. B. M. Barber, K, 6th Vermont. : T. Bill, 1,83 d Pennsylvania. H. Sweet, E, 14th New Tort. \ A. Lake, E, 4th Michigan, H. J, Fleming, I, 83d Pennsylvania. R C. Sooden, I,lst Michigan. 'B. Cook;-I, fiSd Pennsylvanla. * • J. Mound, K,;lo6th PennBylvania. H. W. Levis, H,72d Pennsylvania. B. Brown,92d Pennsylvania, J. Bedfoid, K, 9th Pennsylvania. A. Lawyer, D, Ist New Jersey. G. Moon, Bj 4th Michigan. W. H Cummings. E, 6th Vermont. - B l *. Forsy the, H, 64th New York. Corporal Ai Jobn» E, 6th New York. ' A. Snow, B, 22d Massachusetts. , G. Stoddard, B, 16th Michigan. A. Priesly, 22d Massachusetts. -L. Sanborn, 0,16tb Michigan.*' ' A; B. Emerson, B, 224 Michigan. * ' D. H. Loflerd. E, 2dUnited States Infantry. ;William Shaw, K; 2d Pennsylvania Reserves, T. A. Dave, C, 3d New Jersey. H. Vogel, u, 20tb Massachusetts. S P. Rogers, F, 2d Vermont. W. Bald&sea, D, ?2d. Pennsylvania. * W; Wilson, G, 9th Pennsylvania Beserves. > J;,H. Eerper, ,G, OSthDennsylvaaia. J. Crump, C, 83d Pennsylvania, J. Davis, G, 62d Pennsylvania. ,J. Taafie, 0, let New Jersey} ; F, B. Bacon,' A, 22d Massachusetts. ‘ H.E. Lavvher, G, 49th Pennßylvßnta. „G.H. Woodward, H, 83d Pennsylvania. G. A. Steele, Hi 22d Massachusetts. -G. BarrisyK, 11th Massachusetts, C. Butts, F; 29th New York. A; A. Heard, 834 Pennsylvania. .B.Beftldenvß, 12th New. York. . E. McCormick, C, 71st New York. • J. McDermot, D,l4th NewYorfc. • . .Colonel E.O. Charles, New York. .; :W* H. Osborn, 0, 29tb Massachusetts. J. 8. Giligah, E, 6th New York. J; Skinner, I), 16th New Jersey. , J. Lamb, B, Ist Pennsylvania. ~ S. Cook. C> Hth Pennsylvania, ; ,H. Lulkine, I, 2d Maine; - D. oth Pennsylvania Beaerves. Lieut. T. McFaddeu‘,D» sth Penn’a Reserves, -Major H. 0. Reyeraon, 2d New York. ■ F. Labach, B, 20th Massachusetts. B; B. Roselle, l£ 4ih Michigan. Captain G;MalloryVH,Tlst Pennsylvania. N. H00t,.1,22d Massachusetts.-, / . "Sergeant J. CutnlessiD, 42d New.York*. .. - Captain 8. J.Thcmpson, F, 22d Massachusetts. Major Tilton, 22d Massachusetts., Captain W. C -Besselalre, 4th Pennsylvania. Hospital Steward O. B.'Benny, 4th Excelsior. Captain J. Canae, 12th New York. Lieutenant G. E. Wood, 6th Yerinont." Lieutenant W. D. Wright, sth Vermont. Lieutenant J. K. Foster, 31st Pennsylvania. -Captain T. D. Carbini'3d--Vermont Lieutenant J.D. Roberts, 3d Pennsylvania. , ; Lieutenant Colonel J.G. Spear, 61st Pennsylvania. : .Captain W. B. Moore; lOOtn New York. Lieutenant P.:Carr, 69th NewVdrk. Lieut. L. Cahai, 69th New York.' -Lieut.o.Leary,69thNew York.?: . , Colonel S. A. .Dodge, &7th New York, lieul, B. L.Montgomery,l7th U. S; Infantry; Lieut. H.W. Jordan, 9th IT. S. Infantry. . ' Lieut: F. T. Peal, Berdan’s Sharpshooters. Captain P’. J. Smith,’2d Pennsylvania. Lieut. T. M. K; MUlsi 67th New York. Captain J.P; Spear, llth. Pennsylvania. ' Sergeant E.'F.Starkyv Ist Michigan. . ' - CaptainlC. S. N6w!in, 71st Peonaylvania, Lieut. W. S. Walton, 84th New York.. Captain J. H/Carter, Ist New York. Lieut. M. S. MeivillerlatNew York. _ Lieut. Sherman, 3d Pennsylvania. . . Lieut. J.Marteen, 734 New York. Lieut. S, H. Bailey, sih Pennsylvania. Lieut. G. J. Brown, 2d Maine. . “Capt. J; p; w. Finnie, 2d Pennsylvania. Capt. T. Scanlon, 12th New York._ Sergeant B. J. Wright, 12th New York. -- . Major G.E. Woodward, 2d Ptnnaylvauia. . Lieut. W.J. Patterson, 624 ' Lieut. H. P. Kennedy, 2d Pennsylvania. J. F. McElhcne, 12lh United States Infantry. OapiaJn W. Beeiz, 7th New York. P. Barringeri 2d ; New Jersey. • J. Lyons, 16th Michigan. • \ G. B. Brookins, I.6th Michigan. E. Hi Mead, BSd Permsylvonia. J. Nagle, 2d United States Infantry. . Sergeant W. A. Keager, 29th Massachusetts. A. J. 29th MasMkChU6etts. 0.- Huffman,-7th New York.' E.’ A. Burger, Ist United States Infantry. G.JB\ Keoley, 64fe New York. . .. - Captain P. W. Stanhope, 12th United States Infantry. Captain j; Whittle, 69th New York. Lieut. C. H. Hatch, 4th New Jersey. Lieut. W. H. 4th New Jersey. Lieut j. W; Adams. 4th United States Infantry*. Captain C. Biester, 7th New York.. Captain 0; H'eam, 20th'New York. . . Lieut. A MiUer, 20tb Massachusetts. : -Lieuf. C. E. Hartwell, llth United States Infantry. Lieut. M. Caste, 72d Peunsylvania. Lieut. L. M. J>. Smith, sfch Vermont. • Captain A. Bed, 20tb Indiana. Lieut <L ‘ E. Cab well. 61afc New York.. Captain Ml P. Chambliss, sfch United States Cavalry. Lieut. J; Bougbertyi 9th Wisconsin. Cap oiu H. Beid, 2d Pennsylvania. Lieut. F. L. Lemont, sth Maine. , . Major Hrßlltz, 12th United States. Lieut; J. AT Sprague, Berdan’s Sharpshooters. ; J. W. Bailey, 20th Indiana. G. L.’Davis. 2Uh Now York. . Captain W.W. White, 7th Pennsylvania. J; ‘W; Beyflton,.loth New York. . H. L; Johnson. Ist Michigan. W. E/Bodihe, 4ih New Jersey. • - . D. O. Beypolds, Ist Michigan J. S. Chall/2d.Pennsylvftnia. .c _ E. Eherl,-7th New York. ij.Morgan';4tli New Jersey. - • :D ; SowleJ 61st New York. A. Ward, 62d Pennsylvania. . ! J. McKeugb, 10th Pennsylvania. &nith, 9th Massachusetts. A . Williams, &th Pennsylvania. 'F. Batches, 14th New York. ; • J. Donegan, 9th Massachusetts. J. P. Lockwood, sth Pemisylvania.. J. White, 12th United Statoa.lnfantry. Lietit. F. Jacbbie, 7th New York.. Lieut; G, P. Bobinabb, 36th New York. Corporalß. A; Bounting,lBtli Michigan. Corporal Dane Sailor, 98th'PehnByivama. ~> i, H; Neilly, 81st Pennsylvania. W; Armot, 4th New Jersey r ■, A. H. Hacnio, 14th United States Infantry. E C. Eddy, 95th Pennsylvania. Captain J. Ligbf*’lQ2d Pennsylvania. J. J. Campbell, 34th New York. Captain T. Basley, 634 Pennsylvania.. -4 Sergeant F.’Batch, 12th United States Infantry, G; Gordee, 16th Michigan A. Scbiely, 98ih Pennsylvania... ; H. S: Dcbbins. 95th Pennsylvania. J. McMilhn.'loth Penns) Ivania. Lieut. A. King, 62d Pennsylvania. O. 0. Sullivan, 16th Michigan. N. Dies, 98ih Pennsylvania D. Myers, 6th Pennsylvania. C. B. Adams. 14th New York.: S‘Graham, 10th Pennsylvania. Lieutenant J; Pulford, &th Michigan. G.Logne, 1 81st Pennsylvania C. F. Gardalo, 13th New York. L, E. Virfield, 6th Pennsylvania. J. C.McKeinsn, 81st Pennsylvania- • .Lieut. J.Drown, A, 624 Peuusylvama. •- Capt. T. Chamberlain, D» sth Pennsylvania Beaervea T. Dunbar, C, 34 New ••■York,. Captain G. Truesdall, H, 12'b Now York. # LieutesantE. H. Lansbe»ry. G, Doth Pennsylvama. Major H. A. Barnum, 12? h New York. = J.Barlow, 0,49tb Pennsylvania. B-A. Woodson, D, Bth Maine; . J. Lindsay, C, 724 Pennsylvania. ; D. Myers, C, stli U. 8. Artillery, . E. B. Bandolph, 1,32 d New York. E.Hagerty, 11, 35th New York. A. Luster, 0/4th Bhodelßland, badly. ' - ’Sergeant G. W.-Ellis, G, 19th Now York. ! -Litut J; C. Chance, I,4Eh Penusyivanm Beserves. i Lieut; O. A; Woodworth, 44th New York. * I W. S Foster,'A,OSth New York. • A. Belgrade; D, 38th New, York. . Captain H. B. Hewlett, F, 38th New York. ' J. F. Parker, B. 16th New York, v 8. Lssley, D, 12ih' Pennsylvania Beserves. g. Holmes, I; 3d Pennsylvania Beaerves. ; Captain T.D. Horne, D, 12th Penua Beserves. ■ B. S. Macdonald, !, 4th Michigan.; 3 ; E. Allen, B, 27th New York. J; Grimes; G; Bih Ponneylvama Beseryw. Corporal W. Aberoth, 0, 9Stli Pennsylvania Beserves, T, Jefferfon, A, 57tb New York. Wm. Haven, li?4tb Michigan .. SB. Coldins, D, S3d Pennsylvania. ; Cant; M, B. Adams, Ft 10th Pennsylvama Reserves. *. Lieut. P.F. McMicfein, A, sth Pennsylvania Beserves, J.Weßton.“lsth l Pennßyivania Reserves. ! § Dixon, 1,6t1i Pennsylvania Reserves. T F, Mohl, A, 7th New Jersey. w • O D Barnard, sth Massachusetts Battery. i J. H. Hyland, J, bth Vermont ! ‘T 1 Murphy, D, 19th Massachusetts. ! ‘ E M.-Tracy, 0* 10th Pennsylvania Reserves. .! LienteW. M. Bludle, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Ii: Devron, 38,- 86th Pennsylvania. - • J Davis, D; 6ih United Slatea Cavalry. J. M;'Ooburbi u D v York. \ ' M; Shearer,G,>436 New York; , •Edward Cavansgli, F, 2d New York, phthisis. David Hearer, F. 24 New York, debility. P. Haughllech, 724 Pennft rt perlcarfitis. Cyrua Sprawl, E,B5tU Pennsylvania, bronchitis. • TWO CENTS. Jas. Chapman, I, 26th New York, enteritis. «Ohas. Hogan, A, 62J New York) peritonitis. Sergeant A. J. Casewell, ft, 2d New York, nephritis B. G. Paris, F, 16th Massachusetts, scurry. Jaa. Corule, F, 65tli New York, scnryjr. * Philip Clyne, D, 100th, New York, scurry.; "W. Bandall, 0, 200th New York, rheumatism. Charles A. Cannon, A, 14th Infantry, scarry.. James McCann, G, 33d New York; scurry, Stephen Matthews, I, Bth New York,.scurry. - Horace W. Lowe, K, 56th New York, scurry. A. B. Johnson, Oneida Cavalry, scurry. Hejman Striten, 7th New York Battery, fever. Charles.A. Cleveland, H, 6th Vermont, hernia. 32. S. Dewey, G, 10th Massachusetts, fever. v 'Joseph"S; Bose, I, 53d New York, scurvy. George E'Giteveß, B, 8d New Jersey, fever. James Derricks, K, 73d New York, scurvy.' Lewis Scannon, 1,55 th New York, scurvy, timothy McManus. A, 106th Penn’a, muco-enteritis, 4 Anthony Bonchu, I, 20tb Indiana, bronchitis. • Wm. Walter, A, T2d New York, Ecutrr. Wm. F. Wade, G, 43d New York, scurry. David Benyon,D,3lst Pennsylvania, scurvy, Edward J. Bntler, sth Massachusetts Battery, scurvy. Pat E, Hughes, D, 31st Pennsylvania, debility, Wm. Thompson, G, Bth N< w York, fever. . Dennis Horris, B, Bth New York, debility. Theodore Hidden, B, Blh New York, debility, -GeorgeH. Alton, K, 2d New Hampshire, debility. • , Berdereon Pell, I, ilrh Maraachusetts, fever. James Hackei, H, 100th New York, debility, . Wilbert C. White, B> 11th Maine, debility. • Dana ghees, D, 55th New York, scurvy. Bobeit Ellet, sergeant, G t 36th New York, diarrhoea. Jameß H. Smith, I,6tb Vermont, hernia. . George O’Conner, A, 18th Massachusetts, rheumatism. John H. Coop, O', 16th Massachusetts, fever; D. E Hoxie, C, 10th Massachusetts, ft-ver. Jesse Murphy, G, 9th Massachusetts, wound of thigh. •.Peter Clasp, K, 69th No w-York, wound of leg. F. A. Bound, sergeant, K,. 36th New York, amputa* tion of leg. John McLaughlin, D, 9th Mass., wonnd in knee. Wm. B» Nash, I,lst Long Island, wound in ankle. Wallace'Ehle, A, 14th New York, amputation of leg. Edward Peters, I,lst U. S. Artillery* wound of thigh. Hugh McNamara, K, S6th N. Y., amputation of leg. J. F. McCombs, G, 14th N. Y,, amputation of leg. Wm. H. Fisher, C, Ist.Michigan, amputation of leg. Martin Sjdon, G, 9tk Slass.,ampatattoa of both. legs. Charles Bon, A, 29tb Mass., amputatton of Band. Cornelius Sullivan, Gy 4th 0. S. Infantry, fracture of clevis. Charles P.Hotbrock, G, 81st Pa., wound of foot. - Edwin PrCheny, A, 83d Pennsylvania, back and hip. N.- B. Nason, F. 4th Maine, toe. . John Browne, G, 81tt Pennsylvania, toe. Andrew Doux, C, 63d Pennsylvania, leg. . M. Neffey, B, 69th New York, knee. Wiswald Werner, D, Tth New York, leg. Alobko Stickner, D, 4th Maine, fever. Edward Lindsay, K, 4th Maine, debility. H. W. Lnther, A, Ist Begiment Infantry, phthisis. Cbas. Bedell, K, 57th New York, hernia. Levi Joupb, A, 6?th New York, erysipelas. Edward A, Berdan’s Sharpshooters, fever. Charles P. French, A, 10th Madsacbusetts, fever. Wm. Garvin, B; 63d New York, diarrhoea Frank Dennis, 7th New York, mneoenteritis. , Joel W. Lake, B, 4th New York, lever. ■»: John Cußsbh, 7th New York, Baltimore, debility. A. A. Whitmore, B, 16th Massachusetts, diarrhoea.. James A. Dailey, 0, 69th New York, diarrhoea. Leriaul L. Barton, F, 4th Maine, debilily. Henry B. Morgan . A, Bth New Jersey, fever. J. E- Peacock, I, 72d Pennsylvania,‘diarrhoea. Sergeant John W. Milis, K, Ist New- York, fever. ' Sergeant 8. F, Johnson, K, Ist New, York, diarrhoea., Cbas. Kendall, corporal; H, 49th New York, fever. John G. Holbrook, K, 16th Massachusetts, paralysis; ; W r .,L. Smith, A, lith Maine, fever.. 5 James Snndlnderfer, H, 31st Pennsylvania, diarrhoea. H. YanSyek, I) 50th New York, rheumatism. A. L. Fueil, 4th Bhode Island .Battery, diarrhoea. P. E. Hughes, B, 62d New York, debility, Wm. Bitbmeyer, A, 69th Pennsylvania, diarrhoea. John Morrow, B, 102 d Pennsylvania, diarrhoea. . Thom&B Bush, 3.7 th MicbiganYbronchiti*,' ,George Gray,,o,Bth New Jersey, paraplegia. , Ira Curry, B, 92d New York,'debility. • Jacob Lower, F, lOOtlrNew York, fever. Wm. Lindin, H, 7th New York, diarrhoea. David Laugblls, F, 12tb New York, shot in shoulder. James Devaraugh. K, 88th New York,, debility* Theo, Cummins, 35tb Massachusetts, nephritis. Isaac L; Gray, D,'49th Pennsylvania, debUlty. Qio B. Titcomb, sergeant, I, sth N. H., stricture. Geo. Bishop, P, Ist Maryland Artillery, shot in foot. Jos. Ewing, corporal, K, 49th Pennsylvania, fever. Geo. W. Dresser, G, let New Jersey, rheumatism. Thos. Cooper, 2,1615 t Pennsylvania, debility. Lewis Laper, I, Bth New Jersey, rheumatism. . Wm. Herman, G, 31st Now York, diarrhoea. J. D. Gardner, D, 19th Masaach‘usettß, scurvy., W. P. McGrath, F, Bth New Jersey, rheumatism. . Daniel D. Mackf C, 2d Michigan, diarrfacea. : Jacob Beach, E, 101st Pennsylvania, rheumatism. Ghas. A, 69th Pennsylvania,'debility. John F. ; Doit, D. Tth Maine, scurvy. c John Welder, I, 7th Maine, scurvy. - Henry Nugent, H, 18th New York, rheumatism. Jacob Nickel, B, Bih New York, rheumatism. ; W. P. Shipley, B, Bth New York, rheumatism. 1 Jon Swauey, F, XOXet Penns) lvania, debility. Daniel Leach, B, 6lh Cavalry,'fever.. Jacob WMoney, C,'6th Cavalry (j.fever. L. W. Knight, surgeon, &th New Hampshire, debility. '• John Dorn, B, 44th New York, diarrhoea. Peter Bolbroofc, G, 88th New York, liver. John Dtzrfee, D, 88th New York, fever. Abram W. Crowley, drum major, 7Tth N. Y., debility. Thompson Coon, F, 77th New York, disease of heart. John Grulleo, G, 6th Pennsylvania, fever. - , Jackson B. Webber, M, 6th: United States Artillery, < fracture leg. ........ - Bichard Leonard, sergeant, F, 72d N. Y., diarrhoea. Martin Green, E, 324 Hew York, fever. , V Dariue Fattyaon, I, 85th New York, diarrheea. Amos Ludlow, O, 32d New Tork, typhoid fever. Joseph Welch; musician, 0,-let Penna . diarrhoea. Virgil B. Coon, B, 32d New.Yoik, trphoid fever. John Moore, corporal, G, 62d New York, debility. Chaa. Cosncr, L. lat New York Cavalry, shot in hand. Wm- K. Bntterfleld, A'; 72d New York, debility. Baniel Hooley, Ai 16th Masaachnaette, morbi. edrtha. Daniel Zerrel. G, 72d Now York remittent fever.. James Mnlier, F, 18th New York, morbis cordiß. vßavidLrKankinßon.J, 7th New Jeraay, fever. George W. Blakely, K, Tth New Jersey, fever. Wm. H. Clark, », ißt Pennsylvania Bifles, debility. ’ , Moses B. Datier, G, Berdan Sharpahootera,-bronchitis. Josiah N. Smith, 0, Berdan Sherpshooterß, debility. • Henry Hackett, O, Berdan Sfcarpßbodtere, debility. - Eaeeelittß B. McLain, C, lierdan Biuirpshootera, muco enteritie. ■ • Eli 1,. Vincent, G, Berdan Sharpshootere, fever. • licarnler A. Poor; corporal, 0, U. S. Engineer Corps, debility.. -Horace B. Mix, artificer, O, Ur S.' Engineer Corps, debility.-- SilasE.Tottth, hospital steward, 7th N. Jerasy, fever. John'Plltner, G; 60tb New York, typhoid fever. - Amos P. Spanlding, 0,2 d Vermont, phthisis. : Brands Book, ly 57th New York, scurvy. /Anthony Melvin, K, Bth N. J., scurvy and diarrhoea. Benj. Whiltey, B, Bth N. J.. aonrvy and diarrhoea. Geo, Nicholas, 1,38 th N. Y., scurvy and diarrhojs. -./Henry Althouse, U, 10-ith Pennsylvania, debility.: John B. Goldie, B, 56th New York, dysentery. : PhilanderMcConney, Oneida Cavalry, debility. Michael Tracy, B, Blßt Pennsylvania, rhonmatism. Thoinaß H. Bracken, o,Blst Pennsyivaoia, eourvy. jMnes Fannoe, M,72d Pennsylvania, dysentery. Francis Nicholas, I, 63d New York, sonrvy. Elijah Bowler, 4th New York Battery, scurvy. John O’Connor, 0,19 th Massachusetts, scurvy. Wm. Turner, H, 93d Pennsylvania, Beurvy. James Kerr, D, 31at Pennsylvania, scurvy. . , Benj. Phillips, H, 98th New York, scurvy. Warren W. Maury, Oneida Oavalry. ecurvy. John H. Bouts, corporal, B, 11th Massachusetts, dis located ankle. - Bamnel C. Smith, corporal, B, 50th N. Y., debility.. Simon B, Conant, F,llth Massachusetts, rheumatism, , George F. Ames, G, llih Massachusetts, hernia. George Taylor, F, 11th Massachnsetts, scurvy. Edwinßallard, o,llth Massachnsetts, typhoid fever. John M. Campbell, corporal. A, 109th N. Y., debility Joseph Brewer, F, 63d Pennsylvania, debility, i Archibald'McMullen, B, 38th N. Y., leg ampututed. O Gilman, G, 6th Maine, thigh fractured. . . J. B. Sparmon,' F, 824 Pennsylvania, leg amputated. . James McGohan, D, 2d No,w York, wound in back. Harry Olough. B, 16tb New York, wound in groin. A. P. Bly, 0,83 d Peunsylvanie, leg amputated. , John Anders, U, 4th- Michigan, wouud in back. : John Smith, A, 7Sd New Y ork, leg amputated. Jas. McCragen, H; 62d Pennsylvania, log amputated. Oharles H. Tisßey, cqrporal, B, 14th" New York, wound in thigh. Frank Clark, F, 4th Michigan, wound in thigh; John,H.- Monthorp, D, 16ih Now York, wound In leg. Edward Keefe, 0,14 th Infantry, wound in thigh. . -John A. Hoy es,' sergeant,-K, 69th New “^rk, 'wound in knee. , , ~ Wm; Cairnes, Ist JR Y. Artillery, wound in arm. -George Lynch, B, 9th Massachusetts:, James Herron, B, 56th New York. • M'MGrach, H, 14th U.' S. A. B. F, 16th Massachusetts.: • ■'Find, Lieut. G; A. Washburn, 0,22 d Massachusetts. W. H. Ward, T, 16tli Michigan. .OaptfF.; L. Knight, D, Sd New Jersey. J 1 Pitcbard 1,83 d Pennsylvania, J William Bryan, F, 7th Peoneylvania Keserves, Firet Lieut. William Allen, G, Ist U. S. Cavalry. CorporalX.Hall.-GjiihMichigan.' •WUUam'BhBsett,B,;4thNewJersoy. W. Watson, H, 71st Pennsylvania. M. W. Oavener, A," Ist New'Jersey. ,J. Craig, E, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. M. McCarty, B, 6lh Pennsylvania Oavalry. ' J. Boach, K, stn Peansyivania Beserves. .C. Hubhel!, X, 83d Pennsylvania. • A. Heibe, F, 11th Pennsylvania Beserves. •M: Madden,-G, 22d Massachusetts. 1 ~ ' Corpwal G. Hubbard, F, s£h New Hampshire.. J. By er, H,,lst Michigan. -At Menee, 1 B, ! sth Yermont. E. Scott, K, 6th Vermont Gapt. W. P. Jerg, K, Ist New York. Corporal J. White; iff, Ist New Jersey. W. Mul'cd, 0, 71st Pennsylvania. . ."J. Etover, C, 62d Pennsylvania. /William N. Aiken, ®, 10th Massachusetts. A. McNeil, K, 13th New York. , . 'Corporal C. F. Wilson, H, 62d Pennsylvania. :C. Snyder, H, 62d Pennsylvania. . J. Mack, B, 95th Pennsylvania. J. HvNoMe/A,2oth Massachusetts. E.EloaSj G,2d U. 8. Infantry. William Bray, B, 10th New York. F> Johnson, B, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery. ,0. Bitohwortb, F, 16th Michigan. , O: H. Stnait. O, 63d Pennsylvania. J. Heilman, F, 20th New York. -W. Bradish, 0,16 th Michigan. E. T. Harris, F, 3d New Jersey. .P. Martin, G, 2d U. S. Infantry. W. H. B!y, 0,83 a Pennsylvania. N. J. Meiiy, B- 7th Pennsylvania- B. A. E. Johnson, D, 6th Pennsylvania Keserves. W. Martin, C, 11th Pennsylvania Beserves. Sergeant H. W. Weber, E, 16th New York. -B. Biston, Fj lßth New York.:: C. B. Coyle, D, 83d Pennsylvania. Gi O; Bobins, G, 2d Maine. U. Lament, I,6th U-8- Oavalry. J. M. Barlow, H, 37th New York. W. H Davis. R, 63d -Pennsylvania. 0 S. Welsh, H, 9th Pennsylvania Beserves. J. P. Goode, D, 9th Massachusetts. J. Stokes, K, sth Pennsylvania Beserves. D. A. Smith, I,lst Pennsylvania Beserves. J. Wnst, D. sth New York. .L Strong, H, 63d Pennsylvania. Wm. T. Baymond. E, 22a Massachnsetts. - . J. Wooding, E, 96th Pennsylvania.. A; Catton, f; 22d Massachueetts. P. Gnite, K, 71st Peunss Ivania. A. Albridge, D.'2d New Jersey. A. Finnegan, K, 10th New Jersey. P. Parsons, 0,3 d Massachusetts Battery. Sergeant J.H. Handle, G, Slst Pennsylvania. - F. Peck, D,Slst Pennsylvania. : W. Carnes, K, sth Pennsylvania Eeservos. G. H Allit. D, 10th Pennsylvania Beserves. , J. S-Muzzy, E, 16th New York. M. Summers, G, 83d New York. , o.‘Costell.:F6th'U.'B.lniahtry.- A. C. Flanders, A, Ist U. 8. Cavalry.. Wm. McMann, 8,83 d Pennsylvanta. 7 Wm. H. Wood, B. 16th New York.. W. E. Keidlmer, K, sth Pennsylvania Beserves. ' J.B. Pearoy, D, sth New Hampshire. A: Oassi-F, sth New Hampshire J. Cartwright, D, 9th Massachusetts. 'H.BclUtr,H. 6thU. 8. Cavalry. H: Butler, G, 12th U. S. Infantry. Captain S. S. Matthews, B, sth Michigan. I' T Hough:l,'9sth Pennsylvania. ' Corporal T. EchsrdtfF, 6th Pennsylvania Beservei. "Oorporel B. Singleton, E, 12th U. S. Infantry. • J. Brown, D, 22d Massachnsette. F Petk. I, 7lh New York. J .‘Cline, E, 6ih U 8. Infantry. Wm: B. Bherb, 0,1026 Pennsylvania. J. Snttemer, C, 1026 Pennsylvania^ A W. Fiswers, drummer, 0.102 d Ponnsy Ivania, -L. Hutclilut on. 0,102 d Pennsylvania. A. Sperry. I,lst Connectiont Artdlery.. Sergeant L*,B. Owen, E, Ist Connecticut. - J.:H;-Powef b; C, let Massachusetts. , ■ THE WAR PRESS. The War P«bb will be sent to subscribers by mall (per annum I&advanee) at t»*»s2-09 Three Coyles «« « 9.09 riVB « « « B*oo Ten « « « ......... ...... 13,00 Larger Clubs will be charged at the erne rate,titan; 20 copies will cost $24; 6Q copies witt cost 060; and 106 copies 0120. Tor a Club of Twenty-ona or over, we will ee&d ac Extra Copy to the getter-up of the Club. . are reaneeted to act as Agents for TtotWax FBSBS. lnserted at the usual rates. 6£k fln’es constitute a sauare. P. B Philips, D, Ist Massachusetts •W. A .Stone, F, Ist Connecticut Artillery. It. J. BriNcoll, o,lst Massachusetts. J. Speel, hT. Ist New York. G. Bender, I y SSth Pennsylvania. H. Ouraer, B, sth New Hampshire, A. Herman, C,'#Btb Pennsylvania, . N. Putt, C, 66th New York. P. Mosback, I, 98'th Penney Ivania. F. Hoffman, E, 63d Pennsylvania, B. Hope, H, 2d New jferS&y. .B, Linten, F, 4th N«f?v Jersey. ,H. Sawyer, K, 16th New Yoik. F. Jj. Degower, I », 72d Pennsylvania. W. Nichols,!!, 7th Michigan. J. Barry, I), 7tb Michigan. D. N. Haling, C, 61st New Y cok, J. H. Harris, K, 11th Mass&chueetts. B. D. Glasgow, 0, 7th Michigan. . W. Aeh, 7th Michigan. D. F. Smith, 6th Maine. M. Farratt, B, 2d U. S. Infantry. E. Brown, F, 13th Pennsylvania. J. N. Chssf (band), 60th Pennsylvania. J. H. French,-K. Ist Minnesota, (nurse.) W. L. Howard, H, 11th Massachusetts. B. H. Chase, F, Ist New York. G Clouiz, G,sth Pennsylvania. H, Wheeler, D, 36th New York. J. Smith, K, 20th Indiana. M. B. Nichols, B, Ist Berdan Sharpshooters. A. Park, G'/Sd PeDnsyivaniaheeerves. ' Dr. Frank, sth TJ. S. Cavalry. Dr. T, Newell, Bhode Island Dr. M. G Govren. 7lstNew York. Dr. G. H. Fassard, 4*2d New York. Dr. W’m, P. Bussell, sth Vermont. Dr. J. A. Freeman,.H. 8- A. Dr. J. D. Bromley, 7th Michigan. Dr. J. W. Dalcott, 33d New Xork. Dr. Fox. Dr. W. W. Potter. 40fh New York. Dr. J. W.Bohin&on, 82d New York. Dr. O.H. Donga], Oneida Cavalry, N. Y. Volunteer*# •Dr E. Donnely, Pennsylvaniaßeserres. Dr. D. E, Dickinson, 33d New York, Dr. J. H. Skelton. 87th New York. -Dr. G. C. Marshall, Berdan Sharpshooters. Dr. W. H*. White, brigade surgeon. Dr.-G. Hac&lister, 71st New York, ,Dr.. Joseph Underwood, Massachusetts. Dr. G. B, Cogswell, 29th Massachusetts, . Dr. J. M Powell, late of Hooker’s Division Hospital* , Prom Fortress Monroe. Fortress Mokroe, July 18.—General Burnside hM just returned to Fortress Monroe after a short visit to Gen. McClellan. .Gen.lttch&rdaon is at the Hygeia Hospital, and is Blowly recovering from the debility and illness which has attended him since the late battles on the dnckahcm fny. The following gis a list of the sick on board the Sani tary steamer Commodore, taken from Harrison's Land ing, July 15 and ID, 1862: Jas. Mead, D, 61st Hew York, contusion. Edward B. Edmonds, C, 61st N. Y., poisoned by ivy* Irving Boose, musician, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. John G. Reid, C, Slat Hew York, debility. .Patrick M. Bing, corporal, D,6lst Hew York, hernia. Richard Broughton, B, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. Jas. Hammond, G, 81st Pennsylvania, debility. H. Hurst, F, 61st Hew York, hernia. Daniel Brodie, K, 61st New York, bronchitis Ym. H. White, H, 61st Hew York, debility. -Wm. Wells, H, 69st Ntw York, rheumatism. Geo. Lawton, D, 61st Hew York, paraplegia. 'Henry Oaesady, B, 61sfc Hew York, rnemaatisu. John Hollingsworth, C, 81st Pennsylvania, b onchitis. .Thos. P. Dunce, 0, Blßt Penna., chronic diarrhoea. Patrick Smith, F, 81st Pennsylvania, debility. 'Wmi lL Smith, F. 81st Pennsylvania, debility. Wm. Marlin, G, 81st Penna., chronic diarrbcea. ,Wm. Britton, G, Slat Pennsylvania, brot chitia. Wm "Miller, G, Blst Pennsylvania, rheumatism. Alex; Soloman, G, Blet Pennsylvania, rheumatism, Young, corp., E. sth H. H., paraplegia. Hilo Baskin, I, 61st Hew York,.rheumatism. Wm. T. Andrews. 1, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. •Thos. A Disbrow, I, 61atNew York, hernia Hiram W. Goodwin, corp., I, 61st H. Y., hernia. John McLean, A, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. Wm. Pill is, A, Blat Pennsylvania, injury of spine. : Albert A. Abbott, sergt,, I, 6lßt New York, hernia. Milford Wright, I, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. Edward Slille, I, 95th Pennsylvania, rheumatism. Fred. Huse, H, 98th Pennsylvania, bronchitis, Edward George, G. 37th New York, debility. Horace Reynolds, 7th Hew York Battery, debility. Henry-Clock, F, 2d Hew York, debility. Joseph Henan ge, 0,2 d Hew York, debility. Merritt Bay mond, K, 71st Hew York, debility, i Henry S. Franse, 7th Hew York Battery, rheumatism# Thomas Wildon, band 6th Infantry- bronchitis. .Wm, Gillespie, 7th Hew York Battery, debility* Henry G. Hoyt, sergfc., C, 6th Hew York, fever v j Conrad Pricej B, 2d Delaware, hernia. Chag. Ziebalt, E, 2d Delaware, hernia. IfaacF. Miller, A, 2d Delaware, hernia 'Ebenezer Alexander, sergt, C, 2d Delaware, fever. Robert Palmatory, D. 2d Delaware, epilepsj. Charles Simmons, £. 2d Delaware, hernia. 'Henry Combp, D. 2d Delaware, epilepsy. Wm. Campbell, 0,2 d Delaware, fever, , Chart. O’Hara, F, 2d Delaware,-debility. Wm McMullen, B, 2d Delaware, bronchitis ■Geo. Warren, A, 2d Delaware, debility, Jacob Grant,.C, 2d Delaware, debility. Tbos. M. Hinie, capfc., 12d Delaware, debility* •Israel M. Beeves, D, 21 Delaware, ~ r Thomas 'Wia. Dougherty, corporal, K, 2d Delaware, fever, John P. Hickey, K, 2d Delaware, fever. Gyrus H. Faywood, sergeant, A] 2d Del., diarrhoea. Obas,Blair, sergeant* E»2d Delaware, ascaridea. •Wm. 3. McFadden. F, 101st Pennsylvania, fever. Robert Marshall. K, ißtLoog Island, scurvy. 0. A. Bairy, O, 3d Massachusetts, spinal irritation* Edward Pearsall, D, Bth Hew Jersey, debility. Jacob Hester, I. Ringgold’s Battery, fever. Alex. Robinson* sergeant, B, 2d Excelsior, hernia. ' Bheldon T. Gibbs, H, S3d Pennsylvania, debility* Theo. 8. Mahan, lieutenant, D, 16ib Michigan, fever. Adam Rodder, I,Blst Pennsylvania, debility. AdelbertKopp, I, 81st Pennsylvania, debility. Fred, Fromheart, K, Slat Pennsylvania, rheumatism* Geo. Lawn, B, 61st Hew York, hemiplegia. • Chas. Hall, corporal/I, 81st Penna., rheumatism. •Fritz Osbourn, I, 81st Pennsylvania* rheumatism. Joseph Hollinger, G, 81st Pennsylvania, rheumaisa# Sergeant Lebor Vinton, G,Blat Penna.,diarrhoea. •Wm. Bronson, 0, 61st Hew York, fever. Henry Heeler, 0, 61st Hew York, diarrhoea. Captain Geo. M. Drummond, I.lst Michigan* debility. OliverP. Davis, F, 61st New York, rheumatism* •Charles Lyons, B, 102 d Pennsylvania, debility, .Jas B- Thomas, H, Ist Pennsylvania, debility. John Busback, B, 16th Massachusetts, fever. Levi Fritz, G. Ist Pennsylvania, debility. }Caasraß M. Wilder, G.lsth Massachusetts, fever. John Buglas, A, Ist Pennsylvania, debility. AmosHarastack, B, Ist Pennsylvania, fever. Wm; Sepbam, sth Massachusetts Battery, debility. Edward Blane, A, Ist Pennsylvania, debility. Wm. MiUer, G, Ist Pennsylvania, debility. J&meß Gurley, corporal, H, 16th New York, debility* Joseph 0. Brown, H, Sth.Pennsylvania. debility. Wm, Wallace, F, 96th New York, debility. Thos. Harkins, E, Bth Hew Jersey, rheumatism. Jas. T. Reynolds, D, 69th Hew York, rheumatism. M. T. Magee, 1,2 d Hew Jersey, rheumatism. Jas. O’Connor, H, 61st Hew York, hemiplegia. 'Edward Graham, A, 61st Hew York, luxatis. John Sloane, A, 61st Hew York, rheumatism. Geo. H. Pope, 1,615 t Hew York, bronchitis. : Sylvester Tuttle, H, sth Hew Hampshire, fever. Samuel H. Robinson. K, sth Hew Hampshire, fever. A. J. Crown, F, sth New Hampshire, fever. Lawrence Y, Poole, 0,29 th Massachusetts, diarrhoaa. Beni. F. Edson, C, 29th Massachusetts, debility. George Fnnd, band, B; 88th Hew York, debility. Joseph T. Tally, F, 88th Hew York, diarrhoea. Robert H. Ellis, anartermasteT, 61st N.Y., diarrhea*. Wm* G. Farnsworth, H, 29th Massachusetts, fever. John Lyons, D, 61st Hew York, hernia. John Hancock, D, 29th Massachusetts, fever. Henry Burnet, corporal, C, 61st Hew York, debility. Patrick Murphy, K, 88th Hew York, hip disease. Gregory Courtney, E, 88th Hew York, hernia. Henry Smith, G, 57th New York, hernia. John M. Lovering, A, 28th Massachusetts, debility. Freedom Whiteman, Corporal, 0,29 tn Masß , diarrheas. ’ Oliver A. Hey I, F, 29th Massachusetts, fever. Patrick MeMahnin, G, 29th Massachusetts, debility.]]] Patrick Doonan, A, 61st Hew York, fever.; Charles H. Tumer, C,29th Massachusetts, fever. Daniel Denler, K, 2d Delaware, hernia. Andrew D. Townsend, E, Ist Pennsylvania, scurvy* Zepb. Heningen, I, 93d Pennsylvania, diarrhoea* Alex. Von Drum, F, 55th Hew York, diarrhoea. • Obas.E. Bkinner, sth Masaacb usetts B after y, diartho&ft* Jacob take, 1,93 d Pennsylvania, scurvy. - "Wm E. Hoover, L, 93d Pennsylvania, scurvy. JobnT. Hatch. K, 7th'Massachusetts, fever. William E. Peck, Ist Hew York Artillery, debility. . Francis Price, major 7th Hew Jersey, fever. John Coonrod, G, 34th Hew York, fever. B W. Bey, K, 34th New York, fever Henry Porter, K, 34th Hew York, debility. Irving D. Clark, B, 34th Hew York, debility. 'Joseph H. Knight, hospital steward, debility. L.A. Cut tie, Q. M S , 34th Hew Ymk. J. G. Howe, K, 44tb Hew York, debility. J. R. Bachelor, F.'34th Hew York, debility. Cyrus Eldrldge, F, 34th New York, debility. Eugene Yerber, - G, 34th Hew York, debility. Henry A. Smith, C, 34th Hew York, debility. Dennis M. Holmes, I, 34tb Hew York, debility. Jacob Sminkie, G,-S4(h New York, debility. Fredk. A. Hierbolser. F, 34tb Hew York, debility. ♦ John Buddick, D, 34th New York, debility. George Dodds, D, 34th New York, debility. .Henry Jacobus, corporal, I, 34ih New. York debility*. Wm. H. Twilight, Ist Mass. Artillery, debility. ! Milford Wooleott, F, 34th Hew York, fever. Alonzo Burrell, Oneida Cavalry, debility. Wm. Todd, K, 103 d Pennsylvania, debility. Curtis Irish, A, 16th New York, debility. Terrence Hadden, F, SthHew Jersey, debility. Nicholas Larney, A, U. S. A. Engineer Corps, fever. John McOnrby, B, 61st Pennsylvania, fever. Henry Groase, H, 103 d Pennsylvania, fever. Mdses G 1 Kimball, A, 19th Massachusetts, debility. Peter Kevins, Oneida Oavalry, debility. Anson Hanington, Oneida Cavalry, debility. Lotus Shoup, F, 160th New York, fever. Wm. 0. Tyrell, 1, 87th Hew Yoik, debility. Conrad Bhold, E, 98th Pennsylvania, fever. Edward Barnhart; L, 56th New York, debility. .Wm,-Campbell,K, 31st Pennsylvania, debility. H. M. Wakefield, G, sth N. H., phthisia, Peter McCauley, G, 3d Excelsior, rheumatism. James Little, A, 31st Pennsylvania, otitis. Jacob Mahl,' F. 56th Hew York, diarrhoea. James Jennings, H< 36th Hew York, rheumatism* E. Bant, Ccrp., 0, 56th Hew York, rheumatism. Joseph Autonfedwr, E, let New York* hernia. Gustavos Besgranges* C, 55th Hew York, scurvy. Edward D. Cirallos, 0, 55th Hew York, scurvy. Lewis Lapham, E, 55th Hew York, lever. -Joseph Benhotten, H, 98th Pennsylvania, dysentery. Adolph Mitzner, Hi 62d New York, scurvy. Geo. Foster, H, 62d New York, scurvy. Henry, Frendenben, D, 55tfa New York, rheumatiam. Anthony Piffor, G, 16fih Michigan, debility. Samuel Hardy; sth Massachusetts Battery; scurvy. John C. Hart, sih Massachusetts Battery, scurvy* Henry Wagner, F. 82d New York, scurvy. T; H. Reno. K, 44th New York, fever. D. M Clark, H, 27th Hew York, debility- Fred. Foughtman, K, 34 Excelsior, biouchitia. , James Maher, G, 62d New York, scurvy* John M. Roberts, F, Ith New Jersey, scurvy. Franciß L. Lyon, 0,3 d Excelsior, scurvy. •ML F. Carlin, B, Sth New Jersey, diarthcea. ■ Alex. A. Smith, E, 6th Hew Jersey, scurvy. •Jameß Deacon, S, 69th Pennsylvania, diarrheea. Marshall J- Chaffer, A, 6tb Vermont, bronchitis. Patrick Donohue, D‘, Slat Pehuaylvaula, imolatia. Tbemas F. Andrews, D, Ist New Jersey, debiUty. Jams Walker, H, 31st Pennsylvania, debility. Joseph F. Sharp, B, 23d Pennsylvania, fever. E. L; Wood, A, Ist Minnesota, fever. Jobn HamiHon, F, 69th Pennsylvania, scurvy. Embuon Gates. A, 100th New York, lever A. H. Enneg,,F, 6th New York Cavalry, jaundice. J. P. Stevens, F. 6th New York Cavalry, fever. Andrew McFarland,% 3d Excelsior, debility. James Bnrlett, D, 98th Pennsylvania, semvy. Wm Fielings, B, 31st Pennsylvania, rheumatism. Wm. Fullerton, corporal, F, 23d Penna, scurvy. Martin ghute, 0,62 d New York, rheumatisai. BBATJBEOABB STILL IS THE SOUTHWEST— The Montreal Herald, a paper which sympathises so atronely with the rebels that tbe numerou. Individuals of tb'at class in tbe province are ready to giva it all the in formation at tbeir disposal, states that Gen. Beauregard isetlllin the Southwest, and that he is.at. the need of a force sufficient to eeeuretbe recoutiu&st of Tennessee. Tbe 3Sashvifie Union it 'will be recollected, haa published a report, brought by a gentleman from Chattanooga, to the effect that Beanregard 1 was certainly ai that place with thirty or forty thousand of hiß best troops. ABKBST OF BEBEL SYMPATHISERS—On Tues day Officers Jones and Wairron, of the United Statoa marshal’s office, arrested five men m Boston—father and four sons—tor having on divers occasions expressed their sjffep&thy with the rebels. Their names are Charles P. Gordonv bead of the firm of Gordon & Co , sHveremithß* C«Btis S. Gordon, Frederick S. Gordon, John II Gordon* and Geer. B. Gordon. Tbe four first named reside m Melrose, the latter in Brighton- .
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