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Further Details by the Europa. THE LONDON PRESS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS. The Superior Numbers and Resources of the North must at last Prevail. -...,,,- Frame about to construct models of the Monitor and Merrimac. RECOGNITION OF THE KINGDOM OF ITALY .B 7 RUSSIA. =I NEW YORK, July 7. The following additional news bas been re ceived by the Europe : The London Times at last admits that the superior numbers and resources of the North must in the end prevail, but hopes that Borne measure will be devised to bring this unnatural conflict to a close. The London Herald thinks it is time that some decided action was taken by France and England. Ron. F. Bruce, the governor of the Prince of Wales is dead. France is about to construct reduced models of the Merrimac and Monitor in order to test their merits. Russia has recognized the kingdom of Italy. The government monopoly for salt has been abolished in Ruda. General Sudders was shot at and slightly wounded in Warsaw. The perpetrator of the deed had not been discovered. The India and China mails are aboard the Europa; their news is unimportant. At Bari's, on Saturday, the Bourse was at 63f. 40c. From Gen. M'Olellan's Army A BRILLIANT SKIRMISH ON THE LEFT WING. I= One Thousand Rebel Prisoners and three Batteries Captured. I===l Gen. M'Clellan Advances Seven Miles FORTRESS MONROR, July 6 Fresh troops arrived here from Washington yesterday, and went up the JaMes river in the evening. Four small steamers, with four barges in tow, arrived at Fortress Monroe this morning, laden with artillerymen, horses, &c., and were doubtless bound up the river. A skirmish took place yesterday morning near our left wing, which resulted in the de feat of the rebels. We took 1,000 rebel priso ners, and three small bateries, and our cav alry followed them up till they passed beyond White Oak. For the last two days the rebels have shown little disposition to fight, and ycsterday relin quished their ground and batteries almost with out resistance. FORTRESS Molise& July 6.—A flag of truce was tent up the York river from Fortress Mon roe this morning at 11 o'clock. General M'Clellan has advanced up the river about seven miles since the Fourth. We have heard of no fighting within the last two days. The gunboat captured from the rebels three days ago was the Teazer. Another rebel gun boat was sunk the same day. They bad returned down the river to within about twenty miles of Harrison's Landing, and en countered some of our gunboat& Documents of great value were found on board the Teazer. They consist of papers showing the rebel plan of operations, and other matters of the utmost Importance. Our gunboats came upon the Teazer in the bend of the river unobserved, and they thus had no time to destroy the docu ments. The Knickerbocker, with about 500 sick and wounded, leaves here this morning for Wash ington. There has been no boat from Harrison's Land ing to-day. The mail boat was expected an hour ago. The officers who was in charge of Savage Station at the time of the removal of our sick and wounded, states that nearly all were re moved previous to the rebels advancing on that place, and were safely placed in different hos pitals, with others who were removed from York river. While they were being removed the rebels commenced firing upon the hospital. A young Surgeon went out with a flag of truce, which bad the effect of stopping their firing, but he was taken priesoner. We have not learn ed his name. PROM NEW YORK Arrival of Sick and Wounded Pennsylvanians There are two vessels called the Daniel Web ster now in the Government service. One of them arrived at Philadelphia to-day with wounded soldiers. The other arrived at this port on Sunday, having left the James river July 4th. Among the arrivals by the Webster at New York, were the following Pennsylvani ans: Bell, John Y C, Co G, 62d Pa. Barger,Henry, Co. E, 7th Pa. Billinsley, John, Co. G, 81st Pa. Benson, R. L., Co. 1,88 d Pa. Beers, James, Co. S, Bth Pa. Cavalry. Chamberlain, Edward, Co. M, 4th Pa. Orlily, Sergeant Thos. Co. H, 2nd Pa. Crawtord, Sergeant Thos. Co. E, 93d Pa. Donaldson, Hiram, Co. G, 103 d Pa. Dawson, Ralph, Co. E, 62d Pa. Devine, Daniel, Co. A, 67th Pa. Emanuel, Lient Lyon L.. Co. A, 31st Pa. Franklin, Henry, Co. C, 82d Pa. Faber, - Lieut. 8, It., Co. D, 98,1 Pa. PtititsDitia Fohringer, Lloyd, Co. I, 93d, Pa. Fetcher, Jacob, Co. K, 61st Pa. Glass, D. Co. G, 63d Pa. Gillon, Hugh, Co. C. 2d Pa. Gray, Joseph, Co. A, 2d Pa. Glenn, Archibald, Co. F. 57th Pa. Hauch, Lewis, Co. F, 62d Pa. Hollister, James, Co. A, 96th Pa. Henry, Herman, Co. C, 4th Pa. Cavalry. Hayes, John, Co. F, 31st Pa. Johnston, Wm., Co. F, 92d Pa. Jacobs, George, Co. I, 83d Pa. Jones, John S., Co. C, 9th Pa. King, Marion, Co. I, 67th Pa. Kreager, Joseph C., Co. A, 82d Pa. Kopp, John, Co. K, 65th Pa. Keary, Emanuel, Co. G, 98th Pa. Lanterbacher, J. Lieutenant, Co. S, 98th Pa Luca, Albert GAP., I, 2d Pa. Laufman, A. C., Lieutenant, Co. A, 63d Pa. Lafferty, Wm., Co. B, Ist Pa. McDonald, Win., Co. E, 72d Pa. McGovan, Alfred, Co. It, 72d Pa. Minchausen, Henry, Co. I, 98th Pa. Moore, Geo. W., Co. E, 95th Pa. McCanna, Thomas, Co. H, 95th Pa. McMullin, Solomon, Co. E, 83d Pa. McFee, John W., Co. G, 93d Pa. Pickens, Geo. W., Co. B, 101st Pa. Rhodes, Lieut. C. H. Co. C, 61st Pa. Rinehart, Jas. H., Co. D, 10th Pa. Shiels, Thos., CO. C, 91st Pa. Smith, W H., Corp. Co. D, 62k Pa. Smith, Lieut., Co. H, 63d Pa. Strata, Siegel H. A., Co. B, 4th Pa. Cay. Sample, David, Co. A, 62d Pa. • Shaneer, Sergt., Charles, Co. H , 194th Pa. Schughsue, Lieut., Co. F, 95th Pa. Tyler, Reuben, Co. B, let Pa. Rifles. Thomp-on, H. C., Co. K, 2d Pa. Vanderyvoort, Cyrus, Co. H, 101st Pa. Wheatland, F. Co. K, 101st Pa. Warney, Dennis, Co. H, 4th Pa. Webster, P. A., Corporal, Co. A, 98th Pa. Winters, Ch,ist, Co. D, 31st Pa. Wise, Morris, W., Co. I, 93d Pa. Watts, W. J. Lieut. Co. H , 96th Pa. Yager, H. C., Lieut. Co. E, 81st Pa. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. New Yoss., July 7.—The following sick and wounded Pennsylvania soldiers are on board the steamer Spaulding, which arrived at this port this morning: Geo. Thompson, Captain, Co. F, 69th Pa. 7 gunshot. Joe. Heily, corporal, Company A, 69th Pa., gunshot. Thomas Blackwell, private, Co. A, 71st Pa., gunshot. E. W. Wood, Lieut. Col. 67th Pa., fever. W. B. Dunklee, drummer, 103 d Pa., rheum atism. J. C. Austin, drummer, Co. A, 108 d Penna., bronchitis. Thomas J. Smith, corporal Co. B, 85th Pa., sick. Andrew J. Allis, Co. I, 101st Pa., rheuma ism. Joseph Kelty, Co. H. 101st Pa. bertha. John E. Montgomery, Co. G, 63d Pa., hip. John S. Taylor, Corporal, Co. A., 101st Pa., rheumatism. John Stanley, Co. C., 101st Pa., kidney. John Woodrum, Co. I, 72d Pa., rheumatism. Pat McDermott, Co. I, 60th Pa., leg. Sergeant S. M. Crisswell, Co. B, 103 d Pa., diarrhcea. James Fitzgerald, Co. K., 103 d Pa., foot. Henry Bordeam, Co. C., 101st Pa., rheuma tism. • Adam Kirkwood, Co. 0, 101st Pa., fever. Chas. J. Dehass, corporal Co. 0, 101st Pa., back. Thos. W. Malone, 86th Pa., camp fever. J. B. Longanecker, Major 101st Pa., fever. Win. Lowers, Co. B. 103 d Pa., consumption. Sergeant Alexander Duncan, Co. K, 108 Pa., rheumatism. Pat Mcßride, Co. C, 103 d Pa., fever. Harrison Coe, hand, Co. B, 103 d Pa., fever. Samuel Shoop, Co. K, 103 d Pa., camp fever. J. M. Taylor, Co. 52d Pa., fever. J. McMillan, Co. K, firth Pa. rheumatism. Henry Harrington, Co. A, 62d Pa., fever. J. W. Comly, Co. A, 101st Pa., fever. R. B. Dowerty, 101st Pa., hand. J. M. Mclntire, Captain Co. B, 63d Pa., fever. R. 0. Wright, 104th Pa., rheumatism. Samuel Young, Co. A, 62d Pa., fever. James Barty, Co. C, 20811 Pa., diarrhoea. James Young, musician, Co. B, 101st Pa., lame. Corp. Oscar H. Hays, 85th Pa. diarrhoea. 2d Lieut. B. H. Mowry, 63d Pa., rheuma tism. 2d Lieut. Jag. F. McMullen, Co. I, 63d Pa., debility. Howard Abbott, Co. I, 63d Pa., debility. FROM PHILADELPHIA —•__ List of the Sick and Wounded Pennsylva nians arrived by the Daniel Webster. NEW You, July 7. The steamer Champion arrived this afternoon with Panama dates to the 28th of June, and $641,000 in treasury. Peru and Equador had referred their difficul ties to the mediation of England. Chili was about to send a minister plenipo tentiary to Mexico. "INDEPENDENT IN AIL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." VOL XVIII conrutorED PROM 2D PAGE Elijah Aiken, Co. D, Ist P. R. C., wounded. Chas. Moore, Co. A, 71st, sick. Wm. James, Co. B, 57th, sick. Alex. Hamilton, Co. D, 57th, sick. J. Sweeney, Co. C, Bth Reserves, shoulder. Lt. A. J. Pemberton, Co. F, 23d, foot, slight. C. S. Ellinger, Ord. Sergeant, Co. C, 23d ,knee. E. 0. Williams, Co. H, 62d, sick. B. Rodgers, Co. A, 4th Reserves, breast. E. C. Thompson, Co. C, 57th, arm. G. Heilman, Co. I, 105th, fever. P. Coon, Co. G, 49th, fever. J. J. Wilson, Co. C, 49th, fever. Wm. Sutton, Co. G, 85th, fever. J. Badson, Co. 11, 106th, fever. S. Graham, Co. A, 2d Reserves, fever. C. Warner, Co. A, 3d Reserves, leg. H. Cash, Co. E, 7th Reserves, rheumatism. F. Raymond, Co. D, 49th, fever. D. Covert, Co. D, sth Reserves, leg. P. C. Johnson, Co. B, 3d reserves, head. D. Collier, Co. K, 4th reserves, hand. Blake, Co. A, 26th, fistula. E. Diamond, Co. C, 26th, rupture. A. Roberts, Co. 11, 106th, rheumatism. J,..McCombs, Corporal, Co. G, 106th sick. J. R. Say, Co. I, 105th, fever. D. Criswell, Co. I, 109th, fever. 67h wo ,wunou ded. Sidney BabcOck, teamsr, te 12th reservesnded. Henry Dudy, Co. A, Benj. Sutton, Co. C, 95th, wounded. D. Shannon, Co. M, 62d, wounded. J. A. Winters, Co. B, 7th reserves, wounded. EOIT I I I AMERICAN NEWS. NEW YORK, July 7 HARRISBURG, PA... TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 8, 1862 XXXVIIth Congress—First Session WASHINGTON, July 7 SENATE. Mr. WELMOT, (Pa.,) presented the petition of Thos. W. Braidwood for an appropriation of public lands for the benefit of Industrial Schools for women. Mr. FESSINDEN, (Me.,) from the Committee on Finance, reported back the tariff bill with amendments. Mr. CHANDLER, (Mich.,) offered a resolution that the Secretary of War furnish the Senate with copies of all orders of the Executive to Gen McClellan, relative to the advance of the army of the Potomac on Richmond, and all correspondence between the said General and the Executive, from the date of the order of the 22d of February to advance on Manassas up to the first of May, likewise the numerical force of the army of the army of the Potomac as shown by the rolls in November, 1861, and in January, February and March, 1862, atid the nuinber of troops Gen. McClellan took to Fortress Monroe, the number at Fortress Mon roe, and the reinforcements sent up to Janu nary, 1862. Laid over. • Mr. WILY.; (Va.,) moved to take up the bill for the admission of Western Virginia.— Rejected—yeas 17, nays 18. On motion of Mr. Fussaming, a Committee of Conference was appointed on the bill au thorizing additional Treasury notes. Mr. Wilms, (Mass.,) from the committee on the bill regulating the pay and emoluments of of officers of the army, made a report, which was agreed to. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. DIVEN, (N. Y.,) asked the House to ex cuse his colleagues, Messrs. Valkenburg and Pomeroy, and himself from service for the re mainder of the session. They desired to le turn to their respective districts, to use their influence in raising troops for the service of the country. In taking leave of the House, should the ap plication be granted, for a season, and perhaps for ever, he desired to say that if the Constitu tion and the Union are to be save I, it must be by the strong military arm in the battle field. He invited his fellow members to remain here and provide for the necessary maintenance of our troops, leaving, for the future, the de termination to questions about which they were now divided until the rebellion shall be crushed out. Mr. Hurcams, (Ohio,) interrupting, wished to know whether the gentleman was privileged to lecture Congress. Mr. Divan denied that he had any such in tention. He expressed the hope that Congress would pass the bill he had introduced, propo• sing the muster of slaves into the service for entrenching Beige service; also guaranteeing them their freedom. About ten thousand such persons are now maintained at the expense of the government. If such class shall not be employed they will become disorderly, and no one can tell what excesses they may perpetrate. Congress had better adjourn and go home, and members either lead or follow their constituents to the Mr. Divin's request was granted. The House proceeded to the consideration of a preamble, heretofore introduced by Mr. Won nil's, to a resolution making inquiry on a sub ject which latter was adopted at the time set- Wig forth on the authority of the New Albany Ledger, that a Union man of the Shenandoah valley declared that when General Banks re treated, much complaint was occasioned among the soldiers by the fact that while white men, women and children were compelled to walk the streets, negroes who accompanied the army were transported in wagons. Mr. Goocce (Mass.,) asked the consent of the House to read an extract from a letter of Gen. Banks on the subject. Mr. Voonmss objected unless he also was permitted to read a statement on the fiubject. Mr. Wearranams, (111.,) moved to lay the pre amble on the table. Carried—yeas 71, nays 42. On motion of Mr. WAITS, (delegate from New Mexico,) a resolution was adopted in structing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of ascertaining the amount of property captured from people of New Mexico and the General Government in the latter territory by the authority of the State of Texas, and providing for the confisca tion of so much of the land of that State as will make indemnity for the losses thus incur red, the Committee to report by bill or other wise. Mr. WAsframors, (M.,) from the Committee on Government Contracts, offered a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Private Land Claims, to make a full inves tigation into the patents for lands included in the Military Reservation of Fort Leavenworth ; and also all the facts connected with the pres ent situation of the Military Reservation of Fort Snelling, with power to send for persons and papers. Mr. WASTIBURNE, submitted a commu nication from the Secretary of War asking for such investigations. lir. EDWARDS, (N. H.,) presented a bill which was passed, directing credits to be given on the proper books to the several Indian tribes for the amount of trust bonds abstracted from the Interior Department. The House then went into committee of the whole on the state of the lJnion. Mr. Mortars, (0.,) said he came there to sup port the administration, by every constitutional means to put down the rebellion, and In this he had been consistent. He had voted for all supplies in men and money. Mr. VAN HORN, (N. Y..) spoke of the vast importance of the construction of the ship canal around Niagara Falls. All the petitions and papers on the subject had been referred to the select committee of which he was chair man. Mt. RICHARDSON, (Ill.,) briefly vindicated the late issued address of the Democratic party. The denunciation of rebels would not put an eud to the war, this Must be done by armed men and victory plucked from the battle field with the cannon and bayonet. The address was the opinion of others and for it he was not responsible. The Committee then rose and the House ad journed. THE water in Skunk river , Chicago, does credit to its name. The .Tournll says "it smells to heaven," and that " if any means could be devised to tins that water down the Missis sippi river, it would end the rebellion in thirty days. A. pestilence Is close at hand." lettotap Pennsylvania's sick and Wounded. -.- List of Names in the Baltimore Hospitals. Official Report of Hon. M. B. Lowry HARRumuuu, July 7, 1862. To Hie Excellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penn sylvania. Yonr letter of the 4th was received, in pur suance of which I arrived at Baltimore at three o'clocVon Saturday morning, the 6th ; at seven o'clock I gained admission to the Na tional Hotel Hospital ; I have seen and con versed with the following sick and wounded of the "Pennsylvania volunteers," in the order in which I present them: Neale McLaughlin, wounded in side ; 116th regiment, co. E ; returns to his regiment to day. John Guhring, 61st regiment; lost one arm at Fair Oaks ; has no description roll, no clothes; resides at Pittsburg; says he wishes to go home in two weeks. John James Powell, says he Is able to go home; resides at Manch Chunk. Francis Pernier, wounded in shoulder near Richmond, doing well, wants to go home, says he saw Col. Got;ler and Major Hrigg die on Sun day morning at Savage Station trom wounds received on Friday ; private M'Coy, of Phila delphia, he says was shot through the stomach, since dead, says James Day was shot by mis• take by one of our own men. Corporal Jacob Tugend, badly wounded. and left on field. do., do., Isaac McCauley. do., do., Fred Hibbert. Lieutenant Daniel Connor was badly wounded. Horace Need is dead; Sergeant Sharp wounded and left on field; Sergeant Fow ler, wounded, but will get home alive ; Major Woodward shot in three places ; thinks he may get home alive ; all of the 2d regiment. John Craig, 93d regiment, flesh wound through thigh, resides at Lock Haven, was wounded at Fair Oaks, doing well. M. M. Davis, 61st regiment, wounded at Fair Oaks, in right hip, has no description papers, is able to go home, and should be sent. John Price, wounded near Richmond, has no description list, will be able to go home in a tew days, resides at Penn Station, Westmore land county. John Hyers, 93d regiment, doing well, will be able to go home in a few days. James C. Irwin, 57th regiment, wounded in hips at Fair Oaks, resides at Iristitown, Mercer county, has no coat, nor shoes, is able to go home, no description list, send him home. James Murphy, feeble, wounded at Fair Oaks, no description list, wants clothes. James Bradley, Pottsville, 911th regiment, wounded in groin. Says Patrick Ferranti, Rich ard Welsh, Michael Boland of co. F., 96th regiment, were all killed, in late battles. .Casper Graf, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery, wounded near Richmond in leg, is doing well, would like leave of absence, resides at Birming ham, will return to fight. James L. Lingner, co. E, 83d regiment, re sides at Waterford, Erie county, wounded at Hanover Court House, recovery somewhat doubtful. John H. Finks, 96th regiment, resides at Philadelphia, wounded, is doing well. Robert W. Feese, 102 d regiment, came here July 2, from Potomac, with fever. David C. Rich, co. G, 10th Pennsylvania vol unteers, doing well, has fever, came here July Ist, resides at Hendersonville, Mercer county. J. B. Dobbs, Forest county, assistant to Rev. W. I. Dickson, forwarded from Potomac, July Ist, with fever, very sick, will probably re cover. Arthur Connor, Ist Pennsylvania volunteers, rheumatism and exhaustion, Ansonsville, Clear field county. John A. Fickinger, co. I, 11th Reserves, has fever, is doing well, resides at Homer Station, Indiana county, came here July Ist, has no description list. James Davenport, 23d regiment, sent from White House, resides 924, Arch street, Phila delphia, has fever, very sick. Sergeant Thomas A. Wilson, co. I, 10th regi ment, Hartstown, Crawford county, has fever, is very sick. Ruben Ferting, co. B, 96th regiment, came here July 1, resides in Schuylkill county, is doing well. Branson M'Colliger, 11th regiment, has fever, is doing well but very sick, came July 1. Daniel Warner, co. B, 62nd regiment, is doing well. W. H. Wise, co. B, fever, 93d regiment, came here July Bd, doing w Womithy Bicker, (a Pennsylvanian) very sick, did not ascertain his company or regiment, saw him well cared for, recovery probable, came July Ist. Nicholas Warner, co. K, 3d regiment, came July 3d from "James River, residence, Milton Pennsylvania, is very sick. Jesse Penrose, Jefferson county, is doing well, 105th regiment, has no description list. Wm. Sterling, 71st regiment, resides at Phil adelphia, weak and exhausted, but is doing well. Samuel Hendrickson, 85th regiment, Thomp sonvWe, Washington county, has fever, conval sent, has leave of absence. Harrison Brcht, 104th regiment, from Bucks county, has had fever, doing finely, wants fur lough, should have it. Fred Badlebocks, 7th regiment, crippled with rheumatism, wants his discharge, in my judgment should have it. Captain C. Barnes, 9th regiment, shot in leg, goes home to day. Saw Captain Dick of Mead villa Pennsylvania, on Monday evening wbohe says was in the battle on Thursday, Friday and Monday; he lost a number of his men; could not obtain names. Hugh Bradley, 104th regiment, bad wound in leg, will loose it, resides at Philadelphii. James Dean, 104th regiment, Bucks county, wounded in hip with shell, at Fair Oaks, is doing well, able to go home soon, you should furnish him clothes, he has no description list. Win. Smith, 68d regiment, wounded in arm, doing well, resides at Elderton, Armstrong county, wounded at Fair Oaks, wants clothes. Daniel Craig, 2nd Reserve regiment, bullet through wrist, in his third battle, says young Rowbotham fell by his side, gave him a letter, which the young man had written that morn ing to his father, Mr. Joseph Rowbotham, Manayunk. Philadelphia county, which let ter I send to you to forward. He says Samuel Drain was killed by the same shell. David Wells. 62nd regiment, Lycoming coun ty, wounded in thigh, is doing well, says Thompson of Jefferson county, Samuel Crist men and Wm. Fairman, both of Punksutawny, were all killed , Edwin Cavelier of Brookville, was wounded and left on field. Allon Harnish, sth regiment, Centre county, shot iu thigh, is doing well, he says sergeant M'Garvey of Salt Lick, Jno. H. Pieghtol, and Warton Eichty of Centre county, were killed. Patrick Murray of Bellefonte killed in-the fight of Thursday week. Michael Ferguson, co. B, 63d regiment, Har monsville, Allegheny county, is doing well, has flesh wound, wants to go home to recruit on furlough, says Thomas M'Wiliams of Sharps-. burg, was killed. Joseph Speering, 104th regiment, injured at Yorktown in back, wants his discharge, and should be given him; has been here since May 19th. George Porter, 52nd regiment, Bradford coun ty, has rheumatism, is nearly well; says he will yet do good service. Benj.F. Street, 104th regiment, Montgomery county, wants to be taken home; is very sick with fever. • S. Newbold, 104th regiment, has fever and paralysis; will not again be able for duty; wants to go home John Shull, 95th regiment, has fever, Chris tian street Philadelphia, very sick, might be taken home by water; thinks he should at least be in a Pennsylvania Hospital. Henry Smnick, 74th regiment, wounded in head; says he will go back and fight it out. John Higgs, 23d regiment, 1335 Poplar st , Philadelphia, rheumatism, improving, got transfer for Philadelphia. Henry Plasmore, 98th regiment, 804 green st., Philadelphia, wants to go home, wants leave f tbsenee, thinks our men should be taken to a Pennsylvania hospital. Samuel Fisher, 62c1 regiment, leg broken by =hell at Newport News, reides at Port Carbon, doing well. Franklin Fisher, sth regiment Reserves, Al toona, wants leave of absence, has rheuma tism. Homer Miller, 27th regiment, lost left hand, s doing well, resides South st , Philadelphia. John A. Mansfield, 85th regiment, lungs af ected, doing good service as nurse. Simon Fisher, 98th regiment, has fever and paralyses, desires to be taken to a Philadelphia hospital. lie owes hie life to Miss Moody,from Maine, his nurse. Thomas McAdam, Slat regiment, nearly well, will go back to his regiment, has no descrip tion Frederick Eurgauson, 85th regiment here since June 20th, not able to be removed, his nurse says will get well. Geo. W. Fisher, 86th regiment,came July 1, Frederictown, Washington county, fever,doing well. Geo. W. Griffiths, 11th regiment, New Flo rence' Westmoreland county, fever, bad case. E. W. lidderzoo, fever, doing well, resides in Jennerville, Chester county, enlisted in 2nd Maryland regiment. John W Leedon, very interesting young man, brought from. White House July Ist, resides in Reading, Pennsylvania ; his nurse thinks bis life depends upon his getting home, I have not met so interesting a case, has fever. Edward Manklon, 96th regiment, Tamaqua, very sick, diarrhoea. Edward Goode,6th Artillery,Lancaster,fever, his mother with him, doing 'well. Mahlon Smith, from White House, July Ist, fever, Point Pleasant, Bucks county, able togo home, wants leave of absence. Abraham Miller, 85th regiment, Hillsboro', Washington, brought from White House, fe ver, getting 'Somewhat better, has papers. Rosello Gaylor, 3d &serve regiment, Skin ner's Eddy, Wyoming, inflammation in the bowels, getting better, no papers James M'Coy, age 56 years, 3d Reserve regi ment, Waterson Ferry, Clarion county, diar rhoea, getting better, would like to go home, but is unfit to be sent without special attend ance, has lost one ear in the war, no papers. Joseph C, Shadduck, 67th regiment, Wright's vile, Susquehanna county, typhoid fever, doing well, no papers. Henry Patron, 93d regiment, Palmyra ' Leb anon county, rheumatic fever, wants to go home, but is not yet able, from the Chicka hominy, very sick. Hairy R. Mifflin, 95th regiment, 936 Lafay ette street, Philadelphia, brain fever, not so well as he was when be came here, broUght from White House 20 June, doubtful. George kessler, 96th regiment, Pottsville, brain fever, wants to go home, says Dr. Hal verstadt would cure him in twenty-four hours. Simon Springer, 53d regiment, Mooresburg, Montour county, came here from White House, diarrhoea and rheumatics, not as well as he was when he came, could be moved home and ought to be. Samuel Leadham, 93d regiment, Lebanon, sent from Chickahominy, rheumatism, could be taken home. Pearson Mercer, Ist Reserve regiment, West chester, Chester county, hurt in stomach, just came from Chickahominy. Samuel A. Gray,.63 regiment, Rowling Ridge, Allrgheny county, chroniz diarrhoea, had it for ten weeks, no better, gets no medicine, no pa pers, wants furlough, looks bad. Andrew M. Wilson, 103 d regiment, Pearl villa, Clarion county, ruptured and dropsy, get ting worse, better be discharged, has papers. David Taylor, 103 d regiment, Brownington, P. 0., Butler county, broke cap of knee, looks bad, ought to be discharged. James Bo wry, 61st regiment, Pittsburg, rheu matism, Frenchman, says he could fight, but not match, better be discharged, papers at Newport News. Wm. Staylor, Ist Reserve regiment, Bluebell P. 0 , Lancaster county, pain in the breast and diarrhoea, says he has no care given him, no papers. John L. Griffith, 85th regiment, Cannons burg, Washington county, piles and bad cough, has done no duty for eight months, three times has been examined and marked for discharge, has papers. Ernest Frederick, 63d regiment, Pittsburg, has had billions fever and rheumatism, is get ting worse, wants to go home, no papers. Daniel Gannon, 3d Reserve regiment, Salem, Wayne county, plurisy and weakness in back, no better, wants to go home has papers. John Meneser, 12th Infantry, Hones dale, Wayne county, hurt in stomach, left last Friday. Jacob Myers, 103 d regiment Tionesta P. 0., Venango county, very sick, inflamation in the lungs, no papers. Thomas A. Bund, 95th regiment, Philadel phia, 919 south sixth street, brain fever and dysentery, could be sent home, ought to be sent home, no papers. Joseph Adams, 101st regiment, St. Augus tine, Cambria county, piles and palpitation of the heart, three months in hospital, no prospect of getting well, bee papers, wants to go home. Josiah Christ. 93d regiment, Anviße, Leba non county, long affected, eight weeks in hos pital, no better, has papers. Fred. Engles 12th Reserve regiment, York, rheumatism in back, four days here, came from caxap near Richmond, has papers. its tinting gibs. Rating procured Steam Power Prettier, we are toreper ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRIMING otevery desert ;on, cheaper than It can be done at any other establish mentin the country. RASES OF AOV. air , Four Hues or ims constitute oEKTISINne-ha G lf square. sight ~ ines or more than four constitute a square. Half qquare, one day one week one month three months., 64 six months one year OneiSquare, one day .......... " one we e k.. ••• • • . .................. 200 Si ,one month . ............... 6 00 ;three months ................ 10 00 St six months ............. 00 tt 0110 ••• • • • .... . . .20 00 sar Business notices inserted in the Loen.l Column, or before Horriges and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE for each insertion. NO. 56. sir Marrtges and Naftali to be charted as Tegnif.? ad vertisements John Funk, 26th regiment, Philadelphia, spine of back injured, no better, seven weeks in hospital, wants to go home, no papers. John Bush, 63d regimo nt, Pittsburg, Pam sylvania, has had typhoid fever, wants fnr touch, has papers. Samuel Budds, 93d regiment, Annville, Lebanon county, weak in lungs, been in hospi tal eight weeks, has papers Andrew J. Smith, 101st regiment, Robertson ville, Bedford county, rheumatism, getting worse, been in hospital two months, has pa pers. Julius Risman, 6th IJ. S. cavalry, Philadel phia, was iu the late battles, could not remain, was sent to the hcspital for the second time, wants to go home, says physicians do not at tend to him, no papers.. John McCraven, 12th Reserve regiment, aikens, P. 0., Allegheny county, was sent away sick and ruptured from the flail the day of the late battle, wants to go home on furlough, no papers. _ John G. Graham, 85th regiment, Waynes burg, Green county, typhoid fever, getting bet. ter, has papers. Wm. Raisin, 104th regiment, Rich Valley, Bucks county, pain in side, been sick for over three months, no better, has pipers. Eli H. Bently, 101st regiment, Gettysburg., general debility, been sick since December last, no better, has frequently asked for his dis charge, Gov. Curtin has written a letter re• questing our discharge four weeks ago, has paper. . . Wm. A. Denison, 86th regiment, Summer field, Somerset county, swelling of the drabs, no better, been in hospital seven weeks here and at Newport News, never he able for duty aeain, has papers. Josephus Jacobs, 85th regiment, Waynes burg, Greene county, fever and rip trmatism, feeble, should be discharged, has papers. Evans Rush, 85th regiment, Draket •wn, So merset county, 11as injured in back at Fair Oak, broken down by marches, wants to go back until cured. no pap, is. Jacob Shaeffer, tilst regiment, White Haven, Luzerne county, liver complaint and typhoid fever, been in hoßpitat two months here, New port News and Yorktown, wants to go home, has papers. Lawrence Goodman, 93d regiment, Middle_ port, Schuylkill county, rheumatism, in hos pital four months, better, still looks thin, bet ter go home, no papers. James W. Orr. 103 d regiment, Harrisville, Butler county, chronic rheumatism, no better, could travel home, better du so, papers imper fect. James M. Davidson, ]o3d regiment, tonville, Venango county, fever, in ho-pital eleven weeks here and at Newport News, has papers, would like to go home. James Cowan, 103 d regiment, Hart Butler county, Measles, mind has been affect ed, should go home, has papers. David Smyser, 61st regiment, Pittsburg, di arrhoea and rheumatism, no papers, very feeble, should go home, Thos. Davis, 52d regiment, Hyde Park, Lu zerne county, wounded in foot, wants to go home short time, but don't want a discharge. Robert Campbell, 62d regiment, Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county, fever and pain in breast, three weeks in hospital at Newport News, two weeks here, wants to be discharged, belongs to hand, which he thinks might be dispensed with alto gether; has papers. Edward Magraw, Ist Pennsylvania artillery, Philadelphia, bleeding at lungs, very feeble, should go home, has papers. Andrew J. Salliards, 103 d regiment, Inthen• wood, Clarion county, measles and c0u2,11, lungs affected, very feeble, should be discharged, no papers, no money, no clothes. Jacob Graf, 102 d regiment, Bermingham, Al legheny county, fever, bowels affected, looks well, no papers, wants to go home. Geo. W. Cribba, 83d regiment, Armagh, In diana county, brain fever, getting better, no paper. Ernam Qegler, 12th Reserve, Philadelphia, rheumatism and diarrhoea, wants a furlough, no papers. Daniel White, 103 d regiment, Plumville, In diana county, debility, father with him, would not do to take him home, no papers. James Osburn, 12th Penn'a Reserves, rup tured six or eight weeks ago, in hospital ten days at White House, and five days here, no papers, getting worse, complains of nothing being done for him. Sylvester Dale, 103 regiment, Highland, Cla rion county, measles, affected in the head, no better, can't stand the sun, better be sent home, no papers. Jerome Jennings, 86th regiment, Hornets- Somerset county, lungs affected, getting no better, no papers, three weeks Newport News, two weeks here. Alpheus Crothers, 6th U. S. Cavalry, Badon P. 0., Beaver county, wounded in neck" and side in skirmish, near .latersville, bullet still in him, wants to go back when able, no papers, wants to go home. Augustus Solomon, 93d regiment, Norris town, Montgomery county, rheumatism, sprain in back, not been tit for duty for three months, no papers, wants to go home, thinks he will never be fit for duty again. J. H. Wright, 103 d regiment, Tarantum, Allegheny county, Pa., neuralgia and heart disease, wants to go home, has a family, no pa pers, no money. Nathan Willets, 93d regiment, Hazleton, Luzerne county, ruptured, wants to go home, no papers. Geo. S. Hanna, 63d regiment, Springvale, Allegheny county, chronic diarrhsea and rheu matism, wants to go home on furlough, thinks he can do duty in a month, no papers, often written for them but cannot obtain them. . _ James Clark, 63d regiment, Pittsbuig, rheu matism in back, been in hospital since 15th May, here for last two weeks, no papers, wants furlough for a month, getting better. Samuel Barnhard, 93d regiment, Comstock, Lebanon 'county, typhoid fever twice, no pa pers, getting better. ty phoid fever e and b e Lea, 96 95th hr e e L onimenregiment, Philadelphia, e, no papers, has drawn his pay, wants to go home on furlough, is very feeble. Franklin Crane, 83d regiment, Lundy's Lane, Erie county, been in hospital for two weeks, typhoid fever, wants to go home, will not again be fit for service, no papers, no money, says the fare is hard. Thomas Aires, .23d regiment, Philadelphia, pulmonary affection, imperfect papers getting no better and think; he sbould be discharged fro m the service, four months pay due. John Schwartz, 62d regiment, Old Forge, Luzern county, neuralgia and swelling of the leg, getting weaker, wants to go home, has a family sick, no papers. Bradon Porter, 103 d regiment, Annandale, Butler county, palpitation of the heart, getting worse, wants to go home, says he is of no use so 25 1 26 2 50 4 00 6 00 10 00