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Yearly subs. tiberi will be charged SA .00 in advance: W saw TIRLIGRAPIL I'he TELEGRAPH 113 also ribliebed weekly and lulu sited to anbicribers at gm following 'cask rate:. : . Single copies , weekly • ", SJi L Tea , opi,e, to - .3ne poetoffice• Twenty It It A t vuirrisnro lien:O.—The following we the I as t. 36 lOC advertising inthe Tiasonemf. FThcise ha g advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. ' itk' Four lines or lee 3 couattt t one-hilf thin). Fight linee or more than far `sous i tuit a Nonni. g..2-:oN4gogrovo 4,1-4 g 0 0 'S gs Itfi4wo , g4loi , gw I't - eliAlgs-Agrair? . Qom - • k p O n ~P J m p 88 . = - 2 . '81:8888888 • .3 • I .* anl.,Z.Ckpo W . 7."DcOal - .0C0000.. 4. 01/..1... , ° g- - . • - -",l1“ TZ'o •,§ ,f,--t,E2-,;aisezerd 0. , ...AR WC. 0 Z OU 1.3 - • ;.= BV.Z.IB2SS. MW ,, .OOOWQW. 0.=0.00 .iltratutstratiou Notices, 1 pm 4 - week, s i MM.. Marriage Notices Auditer , a Notteek. _ Ituuerai Notices,each or Business notices inserted.; in tn! 4he iisag COZSOnn, or batutvAirriages and De"gt4 Com rsat , for ipsertion. As an advertisingmMuun the Tarnana.pn no equal, its large circulation , among, b , men and families, in city, and .conntry;Wrng It beyond competition. 5 ****** . • _ JONES. HHOCIB - COMER OF MARXET ST AND =RI OS SQUAB, 3 HARRISBURG, PA. JOSEPH F. NONdlityhAN, „PROPRIETOR. (BNONNTLy CONDUCT= fir 7111iLe ootrani44 This is a )?'irOCiass Ifotol,-and 'patted in the central part of the city. 'ltla kept in theiest wanner, and its pitrons will find every actem modation to bell:AO:1 1 0th mkooxattoveii the country. . L.z.d.e. UNITED STATES , HOTr . r.,_. . •,,.. ; .I.te CI Lied. and : ilenOt'a tr• . ._ LW. TEN EYCK., PROPRIETOR. i r on 1: . 3 popular and commodious Hotel has J been newly refitted and furnished thringli out it, parlors and chambers, and-is now reedy fot the reception of guastia foi the winter ‘ s aeasou. ~'‘ t llie traveling public will find the Nired Slate Betel the moat. convenient in all partici:L- I:am, of any Hotel in the State Capital, oil 'ac count of its aGO4BB to the rallrood, bp Le dia.toty between the tivolg,reittir - depit this city. , llitatusenao, Dec. 29,1862.=6m SMITH Jr. !WING, '; AiTTORNEYEI-AT•LAIi* .• OFFICE 2' HERD STREET, I.4EAR MARKET, HABLiISBUBU, PESN'A, 1 ILL attend to the Collection of Bounty W V ney, Vonnidons and arrears of Pay!'" ; fitr - The widow or. ther heirs of any soldier, syho may die is disease or le while in tn. United States service, lieetitied t $lOO TA ...or,' money, pension, and all &merest It Ll...ceased soldier. [mylOyid-d1 , niESEtIiiROCERII3BI • 17J&0 ';!c BOWMAN, 1 Yount and Market Streets,) „„( C°iller , L.- ly rawlving from flrst blinds AR c...... qty atom fly urnuer i nk b ur large stocks 0. ‘ they are tkie,reby mash IVA chased for cash, whit. ato , An nit, :erholmare to sell at very small au tectau ll y 1 11004.1 the. prices. They would res t public that they do not de. ‘ 1 „... 111 4 :1 4 t t r14313 7 .P 4a n Y r : intoxicating liquors in any g i t. i i l / 46. 7711 . email. . _ Of 114 ' HERMETTCI3adir l, ,;,. ,d t PEACHES, t TOMATOES, , . . ~, ... PINE APPLE,' - . SALMON, t iyilk.. - ' OYSTERS, SPICED OY . LOBSTER, _ MOIRA Willi- IleaKtg-rt' 4 EIR. I :,... I For sale by MINCE PIES. "(ABUTS, 017BRANTS, 1 . . gall, CITRON', LEMONS, ~,,i' - - SPICES, CEDER, NYENI3I3, BRANDIES; ie. - For sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. 84 ci. BIBLES AND HYMN •Bil LA WE and apilaadid stock of Poo l ett and .11. Family Biblea- . Pr-Ebytonian, idethotitet,:l iattth - ef n unnt Betatuad, and other Hymn Books-Ain( receiv ed At IMELINEWS CHEAP BUORBTORB. COAL OIL, a - further rednotiou ifileost superior article of nort-explottre Cbai. Oilt for Bair very low, by NICHOLS & BOirMAN`p Oor. Front end Meer kg Ste. mrll jo &WINS, IslffouyAid 17. by • I , IICAOta & BOW comer- hunt ind : hisVLl ' ' - .1:31 1 v.; , DR. JOHNSON MIALMMIMEICOMILIE LOCK HOSPITAL - peedi tu; TIRs discovered the moat Certain, s d r l.:11.„ effectual :ie eremds in the world for . - . , • DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.. 10611 xisr six To IvaTvz House NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS. DRUGS. A 1 .ire Wanwted, of th e Bor No n Chair, in from One to , la,. . .11“1";11 me , 91- "ri , a,t , ' f ck ' Aff ect i ons of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency„,General_Debty, Ner vousness; Dyspepda,"` Low Spirits, Cent:Wow , of TA ;Ideas,, „Pal, pitatios„, 'of - , ,the HAW rlYmiditt Treinbliiags, Dlinneii Of Sight or,thrldiners, Disease of , th Head, Throat, Nr se or Skin: Affections of the Llver, Lungs, Stc maclgliKOksirels-Attiogelentle dbuirdett arising from _44, Solitary, .Hahits of Yonne those secret wit Idliteripfactioirtiemore&ital to their 'riddling 4fikra 3:he isiour of Syrens to the klarinins , of Ulysses,2blighting their most bril liant ttpes Or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ard.; Impossible; f - 'YOUN G . .. HEN . 1 Espee,iffily i who Argue 'beckon e. the" victims pf Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructfre habit which annually savvy to an maid& grave thourlaride of Youngliten of the mdst exalted talentsigild elidilegt intellect, with might otherwise have entranced listening Ben= Vstes with - the 'Wanders of laoguenoe or waked to ecstasylbet living-, lyrkwmay call with toll confidence.%- ili.ru . -. , Yr, II bIARULti.gB. Married Fermis; or YOung lien' ciontemplit log urituffige,:behig aware of physical wapiti aess, organic ie s bUlty, deformities, &c., speedily cdreW. ' 1 He-who Picas himself under 'theatre of Dr J. ineyjeligippaly honfide in his hinter sea g ti , Winter,- end'‘nfidently rely upon hip skill a Physician." ti: .11,or ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Pured, aud.f l ull vigor restored. This distyesidngeffodioiai-which renderse miserable and 'marriage impoisit4e 7 -48 the I? t njtylaid..bythe idistbne of iMpioper indulge rs . r f e Yining personli Ate too .-'41.;t0 commit eacessai from not = being aware of the dreadful coolie enemies that may t ensile. Now who that di derstands the rffilkiept i Will pietaid to deny.that twer of procreation is lost sooner i bire filli 140,4mproper habits than hi the re _ slim, BrefAes being. deprived the pleasures of healthy-offspring, the most merlons Ladd' lit tine symptoms to , both Andy and mind The system becomeaderanged, the phial d ate ntal , e u e one neellepqrl, lose of procAl ve We , • ,US Inman" , dyspepiria; Lion of the heart,, indigestion , constitu 0 debility.a_ wasting of the frame, cough, con,. Bania..s44 %a , 4tt 4 d: 4 lePh• ') I : 4 . :u' ;' - i .. ;., Ovum, No. 7 tours Fasoroutur gram, • Left bank , II ggim4ota Baltimore street; ii few doo m ;elite istifsier. Vail not to o €1 bee name Isallinulnbee-: / i •4 , 4 i (1 Letters must be paid and contain a eta I): The Doctor's Diplornse hang in his office. , • , DR. JOEMN, 1 kicrriber of the /loyal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the moat eminent colleges in the United ;States, and the greater part of whoselife" has been spent in the hogi tale of London, Kik Philadelphia and elegy where,, has effirciterfeohietof the most astoolsling art in h g ' i t t .tlird e yef ea rn,i nytuyirronb a ' ng th I; arid :bra Oath' asleep, great, nervousness, . being,iularmed at and en Bounden heithfukketur,-with frequent bluelii g affe r ak i • onlietirdirewitia derringer:lent of were owed immediately. - 1 , „ c. ',A.XF., 11.1tTICULA.11 NOTICE. *lifeee'asie 'so l ing of the 'sad Mid melanchnlY effects proffirrxxi by early habits of youthois : weakness of the beck., and limbs, pains in .he head, dimness of sight, loss of mmotdir pawer, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nertis iisitabillty,tirkisptoins oficonsumption, &c. ; lifasmr.v.---The fearful 'axis - on the zupod are mirglieWg dmldilliMbliiitarmemory, opt:V im:Ma of ideas, depression of spigitatjavirfork bodings, aversion te. moiety ; -pH distrlNleik of solitude, timidity, dec., are some of the Odle produced 4 ,1 ,t :,:. t. 1 ~...i t, ~,. YOUNG MIT IWhol have injured th em se l v e s hY. rt, ser in practice Indulged in when alone, a haidt fro. qurantly learned.::hams evil companions, or it school,tthe:effects -of , which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not :noted renders marrhygdmposible t en4,4l*ltroys both Wid and tilffeifficiddrApplyeiginfelitately. i ~-rwhit aupity.thatn young. enen,lthe , , , . of histcountty, the ailing:of this parents, ,`. ld behstuttithiefrom all prospectsrand enicryna -ntr ohlife,rby the consequenee of deviating , , nr the path of nature and indulging in , a,ce • re habit. Such - parsons MOT, NAM COO43M .A.tt , II '-li ,s , Li , lan 2: ;42,0 i , Eilid I.gr, Iba ~'t • MARRTAGE, , a • ilk, 'I It! &Sect that' a sound mind:• and body affia ;the inhat neoesaarY requisites to promote connubial happiness. Inde ed , without theia,the-journey throngh"lieoomes,s wearxxilgrimage : the rospikitily , damns a the - view ; the mind . shadowed Isithrdesprdy and fill - with ,tkre Melancholy refloctiOnithat the bap , , I. . of anot/Oribicomes blighted with our own. • '- c' DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. ,' ~ When the misguided and imprudent votary or iiiiiiirre finds he has imbibed the seeds of this, painful disease, it too often happens that an Mimed seam of shame or the miread of, diii= sove7 detersiihn from applying:to thise who, from education , and respectability, cannlone befrharui hurt. He falls into the hands aline rani? amtdesigning pretenders, Whl, incapable I b leisiitti; fi l th his peounlary-sabatance, keep I him Odin, mop* after month, or as low as thrvianNl*lfee„use le Atained, ninths dei pair learat hi mi with,ruingd health to "sigh Wei his . , t ar dh o i - lsointsnent, or, by the' - Ilse of the deadly r m solv . Neronry, hasten the 'cpsistitur , ticsa syMptoms o f ;Ilia terrible disease; torches affections of the Heed, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. progresdug with frightful rapidity = till death pats a period to his &soulful sufferings by send ing,him. to; that undfsooveredlOoturta from whence nortravellsr returns- • - t INDORSEMENT OF THE MUNK ' The many thousands cured at this institution year after ear,Ati.d j the =numerous f ral i o rfam - Bu ipti a l n porformed hy D. Johnson, witia --- We .re - Or t M tu t'the q ua ' a r c ' and nu* other ' PllP 4 notices i of which ave ppeartdagrdnand.Wain before the piiblic, be tides his standing sika,ll4utle o2 4u c'tehr sc ' and restamethilitYi it a atiffifil* , gressistea ). $l.OO . 9. .17. R. 1 El MI t • .331 c. Xrra $ 4' l ir kb o.• -- 14F.W. WEDUSES SPEEDILY conk ti oines; Xv 7..-80U10-1711401#11K HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY] EVENING, MAY 14, 1863. glebitaL inistellantour. LIFE INSURANCE The Girard Life lumens*, Annuity, an. Trust Ootupaay of Philadelphia: OFFIcAS lip. 408 CRESINII7 87REET. (13E643mi prairxru,AL.) Caprrez Aim Amara $1,648,386 . , PJDGWAY, greetdpat. JOHN F. ! JA„ ; Secretary. ' ' C 0 NT IN UE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on the most reasonekble terns. ' They act as ExecutorsoTrustemmui 011414111163 under last Wi ll s, and as Receiver,' and Aesigneek. The capital being, .paid „up and invested, together with a large and constantly In reserved fund,. offers _a...perfect security to e insured.. ,The premiririll maybe paid yearly, half y - or quarierlf' 'The Conipani add-te) BONUS ileriodically io the' insurances' fort life. The BUST BO uppropriAtisili Demmber,lB44; SE(X)N BONDS in D466inber, 1849, tIieiTHDID - BO SI in December, 1864, and the FOURTH BON, B in 1859. Tifder Addftlerill "ate " made witho;t requiring any increase ' in the , premiums -to e paid pany to the com. the follow4ng ttre..4 few examples from tie &Water I.; r. I ", . ~'. ~.1 ~ .. - Amount of poli4y ji c I Sum Bonus of and Natoli to both -I.'D9 / • [lnsure d . addition. mussed by futute i ,4-1-,,,,J , 00 -, -. additione.t .)' - , 1 NO. 89. : $2600, $ 'BB7 90 - '3 8887-60 ' 1 "" 'l3l. ' '3ooo' 1050 " ' 4060-00o' 2 ~, . . , 190: lOO - 400 ad - itxroo —.- '' ;4. agi? - :;odoo 187 q oo ''! ' ' 6876 00 i q Agent4ct, Harrisburg am:l;4l6lHr - r:1 :117)14 4 101110Ff :0 : 1: WATCHES,..JEWELEIIiri SLLVER WARE. BE tiNDEBBBINED wouldsespectfully in. T Bite your -attention `to his well selected -stock of Fine Go'dud Silver. WATCHES, Fine takiId4NWELRY, and-every kind- and variety " i . iffYlei-Lcompromlidnritlii. , of the nand and nost bawliful &dm.% AlscOirolid SILVERWARE equals Orin,. add the hest make-of Biker ilakdiWirii , Rao - hit- Vole istiiiriarited to be) air represented. '.. gir-Watches- andt'Jewelry. carefully. insured and satisfaction guartinteed.t • . , JACOB HARLEY, ' - (..14oCafOr go, i &etrefer Ilarleyj i j a f 28 -.Bm] No. 6224.44 . cet Skeet rhiladelp - . D .1 IN PE0T0 . .1141, AtiTUV -- _ "out wen Du e a long breiktb cis you Hoye you a hacking Arug4 7 1)9 y?'n'AectorittesEtrd 4 , tough m. ? Ain YOU *filit#slWitteiglir's*eutfi vt aut. 01 el ep t *Vire is strrfrisiefiti. *ill' asiquentiiiiisitl4 :tape Oa: ito nide ! SI: 00. StmanAyamerliclinf!nia been aeed extensively to thia city with inorireanlia. For sale at 1 • 13KIIIMER'8 BOOK Klotz BARRINGTON. • by Ousaras AIITHOR of "Charles 011alley,".&c., one vol., paper, pdce_6o cents. For Sale at 4 -BER4.111)1111 - OHEAP BOOKSTORE! i -SUPERIOR VINEGAR. ; TIME. & Co. have - just received a new and _LP superior article of Vinegar, manufactured entirely from Cortcwhich is entirely free frhm ill mineral acids, and wilfchlhey can freelY re (xmunend to t their, cauttomairs and the public: The piblicare thli article a trial. PfICIOGPEPRIO ALBIIII7 Of any size not in.-the standard styles will, be made -to older. • ;• BEIMNEWEI . I , , Cheap Bookstore; (INFANT TB KE45,_ ' • Both 41w,6xf rind ~standard, as good; in finality ofthe tree,and as extensive in varid,ty, ss , Can be fount:ll=hr the cbtintxy, at. Keystone Nursery. - —lapin J. Mag. DRESERVED FRMIS, hennetlardly sealed, 4. in cans and fill., of all descriptions, and of the most delicious character, ,for sale, by 16 " Wet DOCK Ja &00 fIOAL OIL LANTBIIIO4 that do not need. 11 any ohbnney, and no *lnd *lll put= the light °ht.ll'and Oxamine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jlB Col'. Front and Market S ' EST PENS iiiZthwworid .fdi "7544 $1 . .?2,5, $1.50i $2, St!, and S 4, fur sale "at bl 5-0 SCHEFFEWS 'sooKsrowq. vERGREEN -. TREE s , ' - And• shrubs of All-leading kinds, and of alleles:W*om one.to, fifteen feet high, for, We lvw at Keystone Nursery. J. MIE4 kiLLiisittdt•of Vardeb ,J3e4341)3, just recebjed -XL and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ICoinsilront ;ma.Market St* f2O . BENCH and •ENcil4M4 - ALACKING, *lir- J.' .ranted not, only to retain thit polish St 67;tt ~,t to preserve the leather ,Itself., ,For sale Sy , fer : ~ i ::" YIP/. IXPc., .11t.;& t. . .. ACEA ' • • Different colored doribleynriptieet White 4Frirge, Purple , Fringe, ox.Aistl Tree,3 and other AtTiAltierY, at KeYSone NttricirY• 01reEICH AND SUGARS of all gralits and. C aVioatitiniible prkOwittriale by, -114 .1 , WIC DOOR, Ja., & . EPA. , R E: , Nl:A.T;ilia, all Am, Oloni- C-43aCkets, Sugar Chains 154acla, Ledge Cedar Buck"j'ainte,d,Paile, 4 1.1 ~vg,,W,PQPIL;Jit &CP. A 111 . S. —A large - J iovoice „of can, Bu $ H.nncanvassed everybarns ,, " &dim' brand tw market. Eitob batmwarrantedjn goOd order. For ask Tap low .by T.Fp• 111+1011.0itSiA,BdWALLg , • .1427 :Corner Frotit,:and. Marl* Sta. BROWN SIPUT and Boots "ALE; of the best brands, alvraya on-,hand and fora t by [ai►l4] WIC DOOR; Ja l , St. CO. QTRAWIMEPIES. • PL~nfs"of all v6l atile vaiieties, at Key.: dtonp Ninteiy?. _ rapl7] J. -111.18 H.,, , SOCSI, QIIOICED Pia; 00,, meiverbt .: HEIM = Ely gtiegraph. . . H.I.ADQUARTIMS 84= P. V., NILE STONIPMA.N'S SWITCH, ARMY Of TIM POTOMAC, ' - May 9, 1883. Gorr ervadeacs of the 'Telegraph.] - - • ' ~. . . , I , . 'r. VrOettpiper having almiis matanite livid) , quiterest in the Penneylirania troops, and tieing read extensively in the State, I take occasion to write yon - concerning the late at Chancel lorvilie, and to describe the felicities and misfor tunes which two famous Pennsylvania regiments eiperiencedlhereitti viz :—the 84th and 110th These regiments , tog ether with a splendid' regithent from New Hinipshire, the 12th N. H. Vol., constituted the 2d brigade,' 8d division, 3d corps, and were commanded as follows :j The , 84th hi , lieut. Col. Hilton Opp, the 110th by Col. Jamee Crowther, and the 12th N. E. 11 Col. J. H. Potter. , Col' S. M. 136‘14xitin, otlthe 84tH P. V., 'hos been for some tlmo - toting Brigadier General, ottnura r ndhlgilehrigade, and was in comma d 1 . throughout the entire engagement. .' r marching down ~ t he riier,= and up the. riv , andlscross the , river, :and after . skirmishing n front, and dashing here sad cautiously feeli g 'our , way there for several days' andteights, o , r brigade lay dciwn. upon . its "arms in drontrof, t , e` enemymi the night of the 2d :Of Kay, I , •! r Chancellerville, expecting an angisement, soon eel it 'was daylight next =morning. ' II Is Wonderful hoW li ttle. of a great a,, 1 , , one can see, and how I little Of agreat bit it one can know, although he isiey be' of • the;o , e and in the other. BatterieeliVih4 open ii. d —batteries in the Mads—batteries 'down , e ravine and up the rairine and troops ill aro ~ d —it was difficult to tell our own from/ , e enemy, except by. the direction of the fire whizzing shot. —; • Our brigade, soonafter daylight, Jay titre along a small oreekimhioh meandered throu aAeld and near the base: of a platesu which our artillery bad been, placed. It was our duty .to support the batteries our right, min cam of nerd, support Dime division in front: On our left rifle ,puts temporary cover made of feriae rsla. hest • constructed during the night, and a line of troops occupied those siiot,defenoes, and all the indications, it would seem that our -, I gade might-not-be. imtiyely.Amployed, nal the enemy should break. through our line. . At daylight 'the 'engagement begin. ;"- e, enemy seemed to have massed his troops .n ontleft and, made a most,•vigoreps attack in that #ireetion Velfore sunrise . The' firing as at 'rat fitful itid-liclittititig;.,lititi soon i. a enemy plied his artillery, and his infantry ; - vowed., and it soon ,bitcame, evident that, 1, e Wiii i rieitir at kad i iiiii hid 4iiipposed. -In os-4few ontwalminSinon _ q7".11 rebels were in stght upon our loft approac ;i •g • nearer and nearer to, the thin line of . .pe 'which separatenewircim tbem. , It wise the duty of this line to hold there Is and drive them back ; but, to our mollifies on and dismay, we saw them at one point wa er and at another ingloriously abandon their e ferices and run, without diecharglng 'a s le folley, leaving asreat gap through- wid - a: ewe could be attacked—our left twined, and ' ' ie most disastrous consequences be intlicted'at the very, beginning of the engagerdent. Under these circumstances what was to be ,done.? There was no - time to 'bp het The enemy was making for the snug cover apiirli P doned hy our troop. .! If they could once attain that position •we were completely:: flanked.. But there web a brigade commander =Liar off 'not easily ,elor prised. His eye naught and his mind comre.' handed the emergency. . Dashing,tio the lei of the brigade, he ordered the 84 th and 110 t to t reti=fam, double quick, nrivuil and in lees t e than it taktti to record it these two regiw4its started on-a-race foxtite.same cover abandoned OyozovtiO. o 9#,lWAdcli rill , - 1% glained r d drove the enemy bic ",lie a the position tad mititneikliwyend Witimains,rietio. htid hadadvanced too far 'to'inake good their retreat. Not one of our men hesitated or; falteirgdi , ~.:. I . I need - not say spot BOwtilan was• the briglide commanderallndetto_--nor need I say he is an exceedingly, able commander in action,, but these are sad and leafful times, and . he Will parden",the liberty lam taking' with his' nein°. I think his men would follow him anywhere, even in the fade of death. ;•-- . i ' H charged ua to hold the is:Sidi:ln at !ali hazards and st any cost, and right well did; vie I do it two hours. It was a terrible battle and our part of itima especially so. After driving back the ea my and Jaoletlng Una in check for two hours, we were completely and the only wajr of escape was; to cut our way out. We bad brit left entirely alone. The artillery.,bad been! re moved. The line to our right had given way. Our,/eft 4ad'been turned and th e rebels 'came ,do t ! our backs demanding' our, surrender. We yreferaiir a inning fight, but, alert, this s ar was severe. We were closed unon`lay two - allel lines, and in running the geuntlet - bu f ew, escaped. The 110th was ori our right And a rt ed first and thereby aioided much - of'the ene my's raking fire. The 84th was last to. Start and consequently suffered Most. Tile 44thlkett in killed, wounded end int:6ll3g two hundred and nineteen and the 110th ". ' forty-three. Mae 12th New H ampshire fought in another'ett of the field and fought bravely too, and lost Its aggregate lois was three liundred l and atxtsen. Total loss of brigade five hundred and seventy-eight, and yet I see it stated id the Washindon chronic/a that our loss was only t . twenty-th..e. , ..., 3....3..33.- 3: i t General Whipple, our division commander, a laravaand good man, passed unhurt through the rbiltle, and waa killed by a- stray ball the nett day. Milleath is universally mourned. Be lived long enough, heiwaver, to tell us we had fought bravelY, that 'weluiti done our duty. tdfidnitratlon' and ocrigapteilatedOolliatit Bow man for his j adniiinble ConduCt; Assuring him we lied„,by our gallantry, is,ved tile 'fortunes of the day, almost before minim in the morning. t I • 1 :- Oolonel, Orchether, of -the *lloth, was: illed, and Major Jones wounded and mark 4ariabner. The conduct of these o ffi cers is highly ken Of. In fact, these two regiments cannot sur paged in it fi ghti-and it is only to be ftily!' tied eat regiments on` the:right indileft ,not stood by us. If this had th ebeiewdonel , teb I would never have orossed , thati Mel , - I tend yon list of casnaltia.. -,.-. 3- , Zi . -. 1 ' & E. 'PLA _,..' : i • .- • • Capt. Co.-G,,B4th Beet PeY. =I ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. --•~•--- b:Ea MEM Killed, WiYartkaritielemettelkwrigan'a Brigadei /lard 'Cape. mown lows `rintritsicuaik voiernim Company A—Sargeantzg. LI-Mason; Corporal E. Mclntyre, Privates William Harbaugh, J. J. Pletcher, Winkel B. Lambright, William A: Peterson and George Mussaves, mieedig. Company B—ltergeint S. L. Simmons and Corporal T. 8 Simmons, `miming ; Sergeant George Smith, Privates F. lit. 'Lents and W. C. Quick Wounded anct saheb, -; Privates G. -Fer guson, John L. Alibley, 0. Kregbarum, George Loyd ,- IL , SfiXoll, Ihnijamick Speny and- William J. Fenstachamer, missing. Company o—Firet Lieutenant James J. Wo sing, wounded ; Second Lieutenant W4llls/ Hays. Sergeant John Stow, Sergeint Char' Milmmy, wounded and > missing; clorporal - ,Cialir i Pliriks R. Smith , George Hays, George S. Freeman, H. Hysart lind4ohn Johnson, - sing ; Corporal 'jabot' Ildron; Pi tiates J. S. Shultz, HinirStom;-Jacob Miley and 44 Akers ' , wormded, .N tf , ... 1 0. , . Company I t tl-piweept L lic Clark ,and G. 1,1113 r Moore, miming ; Sergeant Russell , wound ; Cori/orals 4. Johnson? Willis/A Peoner, P. Cu& flatly and. B. Anileasacy Missing ;= ;Privates Hersh and John Bingbamen, wounded and -. sing ;Privates F. X. Berley, jamb Eby, Cheri a W. Hagan, Jobn Shellenbeigdr„ Daniel Weller and George Lehinetr,-'"wounded -; Privates"P. Deveney, P. Donsy, -Di .•W: Dawson, .441 Fitz I;larris, tWillima l ljoserns, ,/krign , George Jacoby, H. W. Leader, Benjamin MOO S. S.. Stith° and Milton ShAdie, /libido ; 1 WilliAM'E Sheehblts; vkiunded and . minsin ; ;II: Y. His woanded, i, • . Company. E-. 7 Btat Lieutenant A. A. 8- men, Sergeant, Millei B. , Private Birget, W - limn MORivet,' Anthony 'Pettviler; wound ; Sergeant Wog': COrpts al A. Aurandt, Privet 1 Silas, -3. Barr, Jarnesg.-Briner 4 Thunuku,DP Joseph Endres, El, Efftp ,1. Endres. Hu U 1 1 1, Frisk and' S. D. Bake, 'mincing ; John Hain - Jima Johnson-, Daniel Incas; Samuel Less' , James/Jae, J,: Oi •MeGbnigal, Samuel H - muter, S. Asib, lheobald 9beront William) lu t e Potter, James.M. Ruble, , Henry H. Snare, I bah - Scfiieck`," A. Tetwilet; wirilliii • . Tayl , 1 Ta !‘,. r '. , ige W:' lirloinVaitil Davin z Wilteirs; Company Shoemaker , F --- Sergeant i.', ii• 1 4 ittle, William E. Strad, Hiram Deli.elii,' l' I vates H.F. Illentslogi3r; Albert Deckert, IV • s. I Dawson, H. Gertim, 41.: T. Hasler, F. Heeli r $ Jr., John E. HlLlTlL'Arilliata H. Harris, I. ' - Keller, Thomas Meredith, Hiram S. M.arr„ W. Heed, M...Btrylier jOhn'Stiiiebaker, Jo Summers, jaoob Shuttle, AndrairlLlSoUery, ~` S. Walsh,-John Wager and • James D. TOM*, misslog4 Corporals E • Sawn, PliarieeE* Grange, O. McCarty, DapielWebb and Private E. 2eyriis;, Wounded. - ,„ acimpantia-lEkergeant• J. B. Wilson, rale P.. Darr, Chides A: Borkholder,: C. Smi Joseph Swords, Jobg 11. , atom, Peirstee S. Brownarreli t J. Darrin, K. Goodman, D. Ge J. 'Elaidner, J. Vail,' R. Line, •Jokh 111 D. Shaffer; A. Shaffer; D. .Bhindle, T. Snod and J. Shuggsertiardegiog;-Privoioei F. Stoll AL.Keptand A. G. Yost; wounded ; Priva Xinkte, S - i t. Binklio,Pr7i. 'Walters' a Company ll—First Taeritenan . r r Second Lieutenant James S.Mitchell, Serge Welsh, CorporaleJ. M. Goiran, 9. Yres C. F. Barton,' Waligui' L. ThiWart, Prits Thomas Daileyg .L'Ocisgon; John Camp $..1 Hiney i Johnatoßarriogton, G. A.,Xine, -Mains - and Jacob Passing i-Sehr,o Liam F. cox,, wounde4 Flivates l iopsph 'Hughes Mid 6111:13tiil H: Jamia, wimmded • iiissink.' • • - Company , I—First. Lientenat John. R. wounded ; Second Lieutenant. George r killed ; First Sergeantßinun F. Willis, won 'ad: - Sergeant Brown; ptaf, J. Bingaman, :Redder, Frank Dudenhofter, A. -Marks, Moeller, J. Meyere,J. MEtrks4 •1? - , B. Mitch O. Brigham and George Wagner, missing. Company, 1C..,-Captain J. Peterman, ivoun and missing; Fiat - Lieutenant H: Niiz wounded and idasing; Settearits A. Ne Robert Jamelson, Oorporels Joseph.. H. 13n D. Graham, Jamea , ll. Ferguson, Pilrates mon giussidy; Samuel Hare, lostph Sib . limidorph goring; - John - Solomons, John.L B. J. Shaffner, I , L , P..sniall,. Britian Rea J. Mead, Robert Graham, P. Weaver, J. :4 segh,John Mark, Georgq.Coletmel, J. - Foe , pi ney, Skinuel Deiron,R:' Irotikey'll mill: Moffat missing ;' M. 0: Tate; wounde& and int . , .g - ; d Corporal C. Whiteand Private AIM= Bra ue r, killed ; Private- Christopher. Netzel, wound ; Assistant Surgeon J. S. Wagoner, *mid ; Bergeant'Majti J. S. Jewry, - txtbsing. I op , ittAnksn, pit yam ,PIKIWOLVANIA VOLUM -+llliii."' Colonel James Crowther, killed. Major D. M. Jones, wounded and prisonsi - 1 Sergeant Major Edmund Shaw, wounded. 1 Company. A—Second lieutenant McC e, Corporal. A. H. Ganve, Privates G. W. , Thomas Evans, - W il liam Mays, Sulked F. 1 Itiyers and A.-Bodiers, missing; , Private H. +Faust, Wounded slightly; Private Willianx et ters, wounded and missing, . 1 Company B—PiiviaillowardEenner, ed.; Private D. H. Benner and John F. Ste wounded ; Sergeant Miller, • Privated . Plink Marlin, John gothwick and games Wilson, missing. I two, wouniled; C—Co) COmpany u—Corpon 4revra, ...- ..,—, Corpond G. L. Hartman and Private-DJ E. Ralston, wounded and miming:Corporal J..W. Smith, Privates John C. gerrett, Levi M. Bul ger and William Tetweiler. missing. Compaq E—Private ' William H: Sayl er, Wounded' severely.- - - • - Company 11—Firat Sergeant James W. Rigg, Corporal A. B. Hook; Privates James Cowan and Joseph T. 'Hamilton, killed; Corporal A. A. Cramer,Privates J. Dougherty, John Snider, Peter Stiller and H. B. Baker, wounded; !NI. vale Willisan.Hollan, missing. 1 Company I—Privates H: O. Neil, IL - Callan, Allidchinson and Michael J: Bice, wounded; Stirtftnt L A.. McMullen and Private Robert McConnell, missing.- FROK warmairo. A FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE • Weinusetcer, Mny A fugitive slave ease is pending in tik z ,i preme Courtier this. Pisirict, which excites lunch interest Chief 'Justice Carter, to Bap,_Eitid it wilt not for thi till:mutat to review tbei . debliiions abieady proriounced by superior courts, and thd, rests: tics of ; both the,executive and legislative de partments. As to the conatttutionalitY of the law that is settled. This institution of . &ve r y, this >madness ,arldtratdy to i con:trid men involvettlite Wimp's life struggle, ar'has sent some of the beet.uten of the country-to preinstuye, FA yat ; case*lll biexeca — ted al 0. Aadi PRICE ONE CENT. became it Is in the bond, and no farther. No man can be arrested and sent back to a disloyal master. The men who, owned this property are apparently dead io the love of country, and Would give it for a nigger; FROM FORTRESS MONROE. FORIIIIIBII Manta, Delay 12. The rebel dommbsioner for the exchange of pritioners came down the. James river to New port News yesterday fora conference with Colo uel Ludlow, United States commit sioner, in reference to thedelivet y for he latter of the large 'number of officers arm men now in Ricnmond and recently "captured at Fredericksburg. Troursports have been sent up this morning to City Point to bring down our released planets. Suitable provision has been made for the sick and wounded. General Hays is not l woundea as reported. The steamer State of Maine left here this morning for City Point with nine hundred rebel Prisoners, who *era captured at Fader icksburg... _ - L'" The id New York Regiment, Cot. Alford, Tae been on garrison, duty for several months past ; about four hundred of the members of this tine regiment will take their departure to night for their homes t their term of enlistment having expired. l'hi) most of them leave on a short furlough, however; having re-enlisted for the war. Some three hundred contrabands, with as many ,horses, followed Colonel Kilpatrick's cavalry into Gloucester Point, and were there turned over to the Provost Marshal. General Dix bets gone to West Point. A prize schooner, with a ;cargo of cotton, ar rived ,here this afternoon. She was eapturt.d whilst ooming out of Stono inlet. THE WAR IN innoo. - -4- 7.1111N0H LOSS AT PUEBLA 4,000 . Nsw Yosx, May 18. kdispatch - to the news' room of this city, gated San Francisco, May 12th, states that the French loss of Puebla up to the 14th ult., ac cording to advices from Mexico, is estimated at {Our thousand killed and wounded. Five thou sand French reinforcements reached Puebla. KAU/LETS BY TBLEGRAPEC. Nsw Yost, May 18. l'otton heavy ; sales of 600 bales sold at 60c. Flour dull; 15,000 bble, wad. Wheat heavy ; plea. of 7,500 bus, at $1 55, for inferior r, d. Corn unchanged ; sales of 66,000 buy. Pork heavy at $12(412 26 for old, and 614414,25 for new. Lard buoyant at 9f4104.. Whleky steady at 450. Stocks clos ed better; Gold 1491. Freights .diooping. Non 2lltuttfttinntts. ESTABLISHED 1760. Snuff and Tubuai Manufanfarer 16 4 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Fcirinerly 42 Mambas Street, New York,) t9IJLD call the attention of Dealers to the artioles of hii nuorinfactare, viz MOWN SNUFF. 21 P/Paboh Pemigroa, Fine ilapni4A I.' ' Pare Virginia, Mann iiiee , Nachitochee, American Gentleman, Copenb Igen 'YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, High. Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Scotch. • ler Atteption is called to the large redaction in prices of Fine-Cat, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, which will be found of a Superior Quaiity. TOBACCO. assurna. 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