here and not likely to be, no papers, no money, four months pay due. Henry Harris, 63d regiment, left arm badly broken, at Fair Oaks, Rich Valley, Allegheny county, wants to go home, hardly able to tra vel yet, has papers. John Taylor, 101st regiment, White Ash, Allegheny county, sick for three months, says he will never be able for duty while he re mains in hospital, kidneys affected, has papers. Addison Sloan, 101st regiment, New Brigh ton, Beaver county, sick for three months, should be discharged, no papers, no money. James McKain, 103 d regiment, Philadelphia, sick for two months, not able to go back, rheu matic, has papers. Wm. Costello, 52d regiment, in hospital since April 2, liver complaint, Pittston Ferry, Luzern county, has no papers, aged 18 years. Sidney W. Clark, 52d regiment, ,Granville, Bradford county, sick eleven weeks, wants to go home, has papers, typhoid fever and rheuma tism, getting better slowly. Wm. Taylor, 101st regiment, White Ash, Allegheny county, dyspepsia and liver com plaint, in hospital• three months, thinks he will not be fit for duty, board of physicians sent by government to Newport News reported him unfit for duty, with no prospect of being fit, has papers, four months pay due. Charles Peters, 83d regiment, Pittsfield town ship, Warren county, injured at Hanover Court House, in small of back, wants to go home, thinks he will not be able to do duty again, has no papers. Hugh Sterling, 23d regiment, Pittsburg, in jured at Fair Oaks, in small of back, getting• worse, wants to go home,. has papers. Robert. Ellison, 63d regiment, New Brighton, Beaver county, consumption and bad fever; is very feeble, wants to go home, been hiliospi tal three months, has papers. , David Holland, 52d regiment, Pittston, Schuylkill county, two months in hospital, rheumatism in hips, wants to go home, vii !ne ver be fit for service again, has no papers. George Brittuer, Bth cavalry, wounded in . shoulder at Fair Oaks, Kensington, Philadel phia, doing well, wants to go home to recruit, hopes to recover and try it over, has descrip tive papers, fit to travel. Thomas S. Anderson', 105th regiment; wounded through hip at Fair Oaks, could travel in cars, wants to go home, Utica, Ve nango county, has no clothing, has descriptive papers, anxious to join his regiment, but must go home first. Charles S. Barclay, 102 d regiment, wounded through thigh, getting on well, fit to travel, wants to go home, Glade's Mill, Butler county, Fair Oaks, no descriptive list. Archie A. Kuhn, 105th regiment, shot through mouth, s Fair Oaks, go home to-day. Francis Dunbar, 63d regiment, wounded at Fair Oaks, badly wounded In shoulder, Turtle creek, Allegheny county, wants to go home, no descriptive list, no money, no clothing. Jobn H. Carter, aged 19 years, 61st regi ment, West Manchester, Allegheny county, at Fair Oaks, badly wounded through hips, will probably recover, would like to go home, not able to travel, no descriptive list, no clothes, no money, had two brothers killed by his side. Michael Kennedy, Philadelphia, 81st regi ment, Fair Oaks,, wounded right side, getting well, able to travel, no descriptive papers. Charles M. Keyser, 104th regiment, Fair Oaks,' wounded in cheek,•getting well, Hill town, Buck's county, fit to go home, good spirits, has no descriptive papers, no money. J. M. Thomas, 68d regiment, wounded in left side, Fair Oaks, able to go home, Elderton, Armstrong county, has no descriptive papers. Wm. Whiteside, 63d regiment, wounded in left shoulder, wants to go home, no descriptive papers, doing well, Fair Oaks, wants togo back and try it over, Philadelphia, no papers, no money. H. G. Weaver, wounded in head, Fair Oaks, 106th regiment, doing well, West Newton, Westmoreland county, wants to go home to re cruit and rejoin his - regiment, has no descript ive papers. G. S. Conner, 104th regiment, Fair Oaks, left elbow, parents reside in Camden, N. J., no descriptive papers, wants to go home, will soon be fit to re enter service, and desires to do so. • Win. H. Robb, 102 d regiment, Fair Oaks, right arm, Pittsburg, will soon recover, will return to his regiment, no descriptive list. George M'Cord, 93d regiment, ruptured, rheumatic and deaf, wants to go home, Leba non, wife and six children, no descriptive list, no money. James Jones, 63d regiment, Fair Oaks, through right shoulder, nearly , well, will join his regiment as soon as able, Pittsburg, thinks he should have been sent to - Penna. hospital, no descriptive list, no money, no pay for four mouths. Alderman Wilson, 52d regiment, Fair Oaks, through neck and mouth, doing well, will go back as soon as ho is able to eat hard crackers,. Mesboppen, Wyoming county, has no descript ive list. - . Louis Rechard, 101st regiment, Fair Oaks, in groin badly, getting better, Slate Lick, Arm strong county, has papers. Adam Shoup, 101st regiment, Fair Oaks, left hip, doing well, Pittsburg, will go back if able, papers imperfect, no pay for four months. Henry Winder, 101st regiment, left breast, Nair Oaks. thinks he will not be fit for service, arm is stiff, has papers, Pottsville wants to go to Penna. hospital.. Henry Conrad, 93a regiment, rheumatism and consumption, wants to go home, wants his discharge, ° Tremont, Schuylkill county, no papers, no pay in six months, no money, no clothes. Joseph B...lCates, 101st regiment, Fair Oaks, right thigh, Mummasburg, Adams county, has papers, prefers going home John F. Blum, 28d regiment, been iu hos pital more than three months, Philadelphia, has papers, would ike to go home. [D.] Isaso Hillkerk, Merger county,loth regiment Reeerveg, eick--general debility—desires to go home to recruit. John A. M'Kinney, Warren county, Ist regi ment Booklet's, injared in the" back in Decem ber 86th, not mending-should be released from the service. W. S Pteerson, Crawford county, 111 regi ment, co. E, sick, of fever. This man should be dismissed—too feeble for the service. W. W. Ayers, Mercer eounty, .83d regiment, co. F, debility, hopes to be able to servo again, came from the army at Richmond. David Durand, Erie, Pa.,lllth regiment co., G, debility, aged 62, should be dismissed. M. M. Maloney, Philadelphia, 23d regiment, co I, fever, getting well—desires to go—dealres to return when well. • : 1124 A. S. Rifer, Clarion county, 103 d regiment, co. A, sick ; very sick, should be released ; will not get well. Henry' C. Bernhart, Northumberland county, 98d rWment, co. H, sick, mending, should be discharged. WM.'ll. Brener, Mechanicsburg, Cumber land county, 87th regiment, co. E, sick with fever, doing Well, should be free to go home. Wm. Flenn, York Co., 87th reg. co. H, sick, should be discharged, will not get fit for service. Alex. S. Clark, -Allegheny city, 63d regi ment, co. D, Col. Hays, wounded on Friday in the head, doing well. • Henry Hoover, Lancaster city, lstregiment Reserves, co. E, wounded on Friday, in the shoulder with shell, doing well. - - Thos. H. Campbell, Philadelphia, 31st regi ment, co. H, 001. D. H. Williams', dok, de bility, thefight of Fair Oaks,- desires fur lough to go home. John ',Feeler t Clarion county, od en stown 0.,1024 ro&nartt, Co. injured in the took, should be released to go home, will not be fit for service again. Herman Gerts, Clarion county, 103 d regi ment, co. Pi, sick of fever, bad. M. Weinberg, Philadelphia, 98th regiment, co. G, sick, doing well. John Hannan, Philadelphia, 23d regiment, co. E, wounded in the foot on Monday on the James river. Samuel Fleming, Ilolmesburg 3d Reserve regiment, 00. B, wounded in the leg on Friday, doing well. J. H. Leibbant, Woodcock, Crawford county, 83 regiment, co. E t wounded in the leg on Friday before Rielnond, says W. 0. Chem bridge, killed, A. H. Rockwell, killed, Martin Amer, killed, Jas. Burhard, missing, Wm. Hamilton t _missing;,Wm: a Gray, missing, John Gilbert, missing, Frank A. How, missing, C. Waterford, missing, Thos. Killbane, missing. Harman Trump, Fayette county, Pennsylva nia, 85th regiment, co. K, wounded in the arm in the fight on. Monday, before Richmond, doing well. Christian Shaffer, 71st regiment, wounded in the arm On Monday before Richmond. Daniel Dicker,, New Oxford, Adams county, 87th regiment, rheumatism, getting better, de- sires to go home. Thos. Carothers, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, .4th cavalry, regiment, co. B, wounded in the arm hi the fight on Monday before Richmond, wounded bad, will be fit for service. 'Henry Welty, native of Gettysburg, Pennsyl vania, sth Wisconsin regiment, •fever, doing well. sr: Henderson Amon, Mercer county, 88d regi ment, co. B, July 3d, fever. H. C. Shannon Northumberland county, 95th regiment, co wounded in ,the side •in the fight of Friday before _Richmond, doing well; would like to go home but does •not wish a discharge. Henry Hatch, Erie county, Northeast, 111th regiment,, co. ,F, raptured,, . mending. slowly, since March, should be dismissed, he will not get well. , , . Wm. Taylor, Warren county, Pennsylvania, 111th regiment, co. D,,ruptured, been here six weeks, should be released.: ; Nathaniel Thomas t Philadelphia, 96th regi ment, voltmteeni, co. F, wounded in th& fight on Friday in the arm, doing well, desirea to go home. . Asa Bane, Waynesburg, Greene county, Bth Reserves, co. I, wounded on Friday in the knee. S.' Gilbert; Philadelphia, Bth 'cavalry, co. I, wounded in the hand On Thursday, before Richmond, desires to honte to be taken care of, Wounded severely: W. H. Philips, Wyoming, Luzerne county, 61st regiment, co. G, sick of rever,, a few days, getting'better. Benj. Chambers, Frankford Springs, Beaver county, 101st regiment, co. F, came to the hospital the 21st of May, sick withfever. Wtn. Xrum, Shaefferatown, Lebanon county, 93d co. F, wounded hi the hand on Friday. N. S. Fokener, Warren, 10th reserve, co. H, wounded on the Ist of July in the arm, fear of amputation. W. A. Jackson, corporal, Philadelphia, 26th regiment, wounded on Monday the lat of July, in the hand. Moses Sokol, Philadelphia, Bth cavalry, co. H, wounded on Sunday in the arm and head, desires a 'furlough to go home, is doing well. Jeremiah Dinmic, Pottsville, 96th reghitent, co. 1, wounded in the arm in the fight. o Friday, says Francis Coffield, Martin Foil, Michael Bolin, Richard Weal, were killed. David Fenton, Philadelphia, Bth cavalry, co. L, wounded in the fight of Friday near Rich mond, desires to return as soon as well enough. R. Y. Askio, 12th Reserves, co. I, sick with carbuncle. Nathaniel Dnma, 11th cavalry, sick with fever, very bad. -- Charles H. Smith, father does business in Market street, Philadelphia., regiment New Jersey, wounded in front of Richmond in the aide, doing well, deeiree to go home. W. F. Eggleton, Baxter &naval, wounded in the battle of Friday, wounded in the month, very severe, Philadelphia. .• G. H. Nelson, 106th, P. V., sick with fever, &o„ general-debility, Albert P. 0., Bradford county, desites to berelerthed. This man is too feeble to be in the army. James Johnson, let Pnnsylvarda Artillery, Altoona, , - Blair county, injured in the lee he says William Hall, of Williamsport, 'Thomas Hines, Samuel Gallager, Wm. Porter were kill ed, Col. Kerns, wounded. ' Hugh Ferguson, 85th regiment, Col. How, Bevenston, -Fayette county, sick with' fever, since 26th of bitty, desires to return to the ar John E.-Williams, Corporal 62d regiment, co. B, wounded in the shoulfier in the fight of Friday, doing well. G. L. Ballersby, Philadelphia, 6th U. S. Cav alry, debilitl, since 7th of June: This man should be released, he will never be fit for the H. H. Lenhart, Dauphin county, 87th regi ment, co.- B, sick with fever, doing well. Henry Parks, Pittsburg, Pa., Bth 13. S. Cav alry, wounded in the leg at Williamsburg, doing well.' Pennsylvanians hi Patterson Park and McKim hospitals, July 6, 1862. Thomas P.' Price, Ist Reserve regiment, came July 3, was in' fight for'three days; rifle shot in fingers, doing well, resides in Lancaster city. John Grossam, 96th regiment, came May 21, cold and rhetunatism, flays two weeks in Schuyl kill county will cure him, and will then re turn. Peter W. Boodey, 101st regiment, co. D, came, May 21, has no description roll, rheumatism in legs, would get well at home, Rainsburg, Brad ford county.-- • • ' Anthony Bane, 83d regiment, came out of hospital, and fought on Friday, June 27, his brother John was wounded in thigh, Corporals, Pierson and Lindsay came out of hospital at the same time; don't' know what has lxicome of them, Tamarac, Crawford county. John McGill, 88d regiment, was in battle Friday 27th, shot in neck; doing . very welL says Capt. Morris was wounded m back by' shell, and taken prisoner, saw him when Struck, will go back and fight for the old flag,' wants to go home to recruit, is able to travel, give him leave. Theodore BoWars, 88d regiment, was sprained in back at Hanover C. H., looks feeble, says tell Gov. Curtin, ' , for Gods sake gel ins leave of absence," would not take a discharge if offered; says tell Corporal Kelly's friends he is at For tress Monroe sick with.fever, Bowers resides at MaDoWell's P. 0., CraWford county. Gecirge Warren, 70th regiment, Wayne COML. ty,' shot through arm at Williamsburg, doing well, but will not.ogain be fit for service. John MurPh i y, '2cl ReServes, wounded June 27; at Gaines mill, .probably lose left arm, anxious to go hOme, resides 404 Harmony st., Philadelphia, could travel by water. l George C. Carson, lets regiment Reserves, wounded in left breast, doing well, anxious to go home on furlough, will return, is full of fight, P. O. Benderville, Adams_courity. Clayton Super, 106th regiment, shot. at Sav age Station on SatUrday last in right hand, all right, hand will get well in a few; weeks at home, wants a furlough, deserves it, residence Upper Darby, Delaware county. , Albert Marquis,. 9th regiment, Reserves, rifle ball left hand Friday, 27th June, ~doing well, wants furlough, and will R° back to service, _P. Brighton, Beaver county., , D. H. Gold, 105th regiment, P. 0., Cold Val ley, Allegheny county, fever -since May, would soon., get well.tat home. _ _ Dewitt C. Brink, Ist Penn's Arta/WY, P. 0. come here May 21, does not.*hink he w4l.again be fit for Mtge. ; Ptnnfigivanta, etlxgrapi)„ James C. Cullen, 85th regiment, P. 0., Con nellsville, Fayette county, came here May 21, is nearly well, not fit for duty. David Mortimer, 62 , 1 regiment, P. 0. - was wounded in hip near where Col. Black fell, Neale Lossom and James Fryer, of Clarion county, both killed near him, anxious to go home to recruit, might be sent, but will not remain there one day longer than when he is fit for service. Jas. Buchanan, Ist regiment artillery, wound ed tbrouxh shoulder on Monday last at White Oak swamp, says " I must go home, in thirty days I will be all right, and will come back, sure," says Sergeant Miller, of Lawrence coun ty, Capt. Danford and Lieutenant Cadwallader, were all killed, his P. 0, is Marble, Lawrence Michael Kerr, 4th Reserves, wounded on 27th in, groin, doing px.tremely well, anxious to go home, and then return. Abram Finley, 85th, regiment, fever since May, resides -in Washington county, feeble, wants to be discharged, and should be. James Madison, 57th . regiment, fever, P. 0. Factorpville, 'Wizening c'eurtty e verY , siellv Peter Ridenger, 98th regiment, co. B, came here May 21, extre#A3t Nreairt)ccitild not artic ulate his P. 0. address. William Gram, 93d regiment, wounded re- Centlrk' hand, doing well, will. 8001 i go tack:- James A. Keefer, : pth regiment, reserves, wounded at White Oak' Sramp in left hand, doing well, will soon go back. Peter/M.l'BB, A9tIL regimenti .reserves, .right hand, wounded at White Oak Swamp, "wants to , go home to get.well and then back again .to _ Louis J. Brecht, 9th regiment, reserves, left arm wounded, says, "get me a furlough, Lowry,, I will scion be well and try it over:" Vm. 'H. — Nelson, 3d reginient, reserves, wounded tiefore Richmond on Monday last in left arm arid hand, doing, well; but fears he will not be able to render any;further assist ance, resides near PhiladelPliia. Andrew Lticas; 49th iegiment, wounded in arm below elbow, in good spirits, resides at Milesbing, Centre county. David Hoivell, 4th reginient, cavalry, bullet in mouth on the 27th of June, doingfinely,, P. O. Girard, Erie' county, '"Robert nell of Warren county, was fatally wounded by my side, Sohn Gala and Wild Hunter, of Oil creek, missing in retreat." M. S. Falconer, wounded in arm and doing well, says Charles Brevier, Wm. Stalewell,. Ransom Bates, were wounded, but taken from the field; Henry Wright, Geo. Gibson, of Tion esta, were all killed; Edward White and Wm. Sturdant missing. David Levy, aged 16, 106th regiment, came, from Harrison Landing, July 1, P. 0.212, Mar riottlstreet, Philadelphia has fever should be sent home. F. H.' Breman, 61st regiment, fought on Monday whilst sick, is not wounded, will soon be fit for duty. • Wm. McClary, aged 18 years; Pittsburg, hap py boy; mother with him, complains 'that she cannot get his discharge, oh, red tape I Jelin H. Kenneday, 106th regiment, came here May 31, nearly fit for duty, has mumps, Post Office, Corsica, Jefferson county. James W. Ma,gle, 101st regiment, has quin sey, is feeble, wants to be discharged, Post Of fice, Irish Ripples, Lawrence county. William Clifford, sth regiment,' reserves, bad- ly wounded in•hand a.weik ago Thursday, will hardly be fit for duty again, is doing well ; P. 0. Jersey Shore, Lycoraing county. • William Dennison i 3d regiment, reserves, wounded in right hand, near .Richmond, will not be fit for duty, should be discharged. Edward E. Miller, 62d.. regiment, slightly wounded in left leg, wants to go home and then come back again. Henry Bier,,62d regiment, wounded June 27, in thigh, lleeh wound, P. 0. Clarington, Jefferson county ; says Neale Larson, co. E, was killed, also Fryer, of Clarion county, E, was; killed, Heavy Buchanan is missing, be wants to go.home i is able to do so. Wm. u Glendon, 85th regiment, P. 0. Rogprsville, Greel.“. foly ' • fever here since Mayl9, has : .T often asked foruediaCharge, .do not think he willagain be fit for only. Wm. Thomas, 85th regiment, he says hie legs and lungs .are of no particular use, has rheumatism and consumption,: P. 0. -Rogers ville, Greene county. • Michael Daker, 87th regiment, here since May 18th, has sprained knee, is not lit for duty, should be discharged.. J. U. Barker, lath cavalry, kidney and liver affected, P. 0. Pittsburg, is near his last battle. Lorenzo D. Baymondlllth regiment, right leg crippled,. never was ft for duty, why is he not discharged? P. 0. Concord, Erie county. Joseph Stevens, 7th reserve, crippled, P. 0. iverpool, Perry, county, came here monday last, should be discharged, but like nearly all the rest has no descriptive papers. Jerrard Bunyan, 93d regiment, P. 0. Dan - Nine, had fever four weeks, came-from White House, wants to go home and should ha* leave. James Bradmoh, let Artillery', Philadelp.' doing well, here since Thursday, wounds digit John Smith, 9th Reserves, wounded a Drainesville, right arm taken off, Pittsburg able to go home. Goodlock Greenwaltz, 98th regiment, sor. foot for six, months, Philadelphia, better discharged. . John Morgan, 104th laiment, dyspepsia Bucks county, wants his discharge, not fit fo duty. Hiram N. Brown, 11] th regiment, rhenina-1 Um, ritiould be discharged, Erie. Newton Frasier, 111th regiment, Warren , county, ruptured, shoultbe discharged.' Geo. W. Kennear, 111th regiment, Youngs ville, Pa., very feeble, wants, looking after, I put him under special charge of. nurse. Henry Richer, 83d regiment, wept when he saw me, is very feeble; gave special request that this man be sent home in charge of: one whom I designated, Kingsley, Crawford county. Wm. Campbell,.2d Delaware regiment, re sides in. . Philadelphia,: ruptured, .wants idis charges. B.H. Smith, 68d regiment, Elderton ' Arm strong county, weak in legs.and back, should be discharged: Philetus Berse, 2d .Pena. cavalry, ordered here, May 10th, rheumatism, should be allow ed to go home on.furlough, don't. want a•dis charge, but wants a chance to recruit. Charles W. RUSEIIIIII, Ist Md.vPittsburg, wants discharge. • . . N. M. Boyland, 68th regiment, Allegheny, feeble, has applied for and will get disoharged. Chas. R Gnilick, 93d regiment, feeble, tame from White house, fought at Fair Oaks and Williamsburg, wants his discharge.' • ' , Jacob'Flinn, &2d regiment, says he • has not been well since he fought at Fair Oaks and Williamsburg, not much sick, P. 0., Arlington, Luzern° county. • ' • Also enclosed find schedule. D. E. F., taken by Ex Governor Bigipr, to whom lam greatly indebted for the services this day rendered me in the examination of the sick and wounded of the Pennsylvania Volunteers now in this city. ..There are at, Fort, Mcilenry some fifty pa tients, Pennsylvanians, who are ,convalescent. I did not visit them, for I had neither time or strength, bat haVe made such anangements as will enable me to, have their eases stated ; in de tail if desired by your Execilleney. I learn that there are quite a number of Pennsylvanians in. private Tamil:es this city, taken there ; by their friends. Enquiry after such would not he apart.of the l basiness upon which you sent me. At the several,hospitals, : l did not look at their hooka, bit went into tbe t warcls and conversed, PaiaCßal!tait4 each . *Ovid, uslyhOse 'stap l e I have given yon ; , those marked ,D,,E, F, ex- Gov. ,Elgler conversed with; personally. Ns- Hartehorne i fermerly of Cheltor, connty4Penna., 13#944.0 the l pe .4,14 prrtate ,lia•rringeoknd 11.1 L L. rendered his person:l ..:istance. The different vuudiof the hospitaiii I found all clean, the nurses kind, generally from the New England 4: fo states; - but there is mething wrong, either in the military or me cal Department that calls for reform. "Be tape" should not bind a sick or wounded soldier from Pepnsylvania in Baltimore for any considerable time. Every State in the Union I found represent ed, but Pennsylvania by far exceeds any•other State, let the estimate be made upon any basis you pleas. By a close examination, you will see that there are men in these hospitals that there is no good reason why ti).ey were not long since discharged. - The firstexkuse, and the most general one given to a soldier applying for his discharge or leave of absence, is that he has no da3cription'papers' i Nho'liave these capers and who are honestly , entitled to a discharge or furlough, too. 'often get but little satisfaction when they apply for it. The wish is universal on the part of the sick and woundectikhared in by their female nurses, that they be taken to Philadelphia or sent to their homes. • I respectfully recommend to your excellency, that you obtain an order .from the Secretary of War for the removal of all Pennsylvanians; sitk and wounded, now in -Baltimore; that you charter a steamboat, send them under a careful Superintendence to -Pniladelphia,• and- from thence to their friends. - - You.can judge of the necessity of some one being here to receive and care for , the Penn sylvania sick. and wounded, as they come in from the south. You will. see from an exam ination•,of the detailed• statements herewith sent yoSi that many of thesepersons have , been here for months, and I was to often 'told .17 many of them that I was 'the first Pennsylva nian who had enquired for them. John Lurch, 104th regiment, from Bucks county, Capt Corcoran, co. G, just brought out dead. Went to the door to hear funeral service; clergyman Episcopal; services were impressive; soldiers with their camp hymn books sang "0 where. shall lest.be found.' Very respectfully, Your obedient servant. M. B. LOWRY Hos. M. B. LOWRY, Snt :—Your _report of the condition of the sick and wounded of Pennsylvania in the va rious hospitals of Baltimore, has been received: I have applied to the= authorities at Washing ton to have them all removed to hospitals within the State, -where they can have the benefits of the care and attention provided for them, and enjoy the presence and kindness of their friends. I have also corn nissioned a gen-, tleman wbo will remain pernianently in l3alti mipre to attend• to them upon their arrival there. • . I• regret that a recent order of the War Department prevents the granting of furloughs to soldiers in theliospittils, and trnst that the Secretary Will see the propriety of its rccission. that all able to bear removal, may be permitted to return to their homes until their health is restored. • • • • Please .accept niy many thanks for the promptness and efficiency with which you have executed my commission. • I am with much respect, Your obedient servant, A.• G CUMIN. List or Wounded and Sick belonging to 'the lighty-third Regintent, I'.lr. now at Fortress Monroe:. Mead, cc:, I, 83, wounded. Weatherby, c 6. 'I, 83, wounded. Van Duel], co. 0, 83, wounded. Captain McCoy, slightly wounded. D. Coyle, wounded. ' Van Glaser', wounded: Oliver, Slightly wounded. llicCamdicit, slightly wounded. Hart, severely Wounddd. Kerr, slightly wounded. sllktitly wounded. Finley; breast. Kittinger, Lantana, Goodapitad, severe. - Gale, slight. likCahnot, slight. Ulmer, slight. Hiller, slight. MoCcortoeck, slight. • Hart, severe. Adama, 83. Ilkley, hand- Blair, ankle. Fox, liauti. Stokes, H. H. Black, mouth. A. S. Allan), head. Dri&ur, hand. Bishop, sick. . . ip INSURANCE. +. e Girard Lifeansanume, Annuity and 1 ' Trust Conipany'of - Philadelphik. - I OF.FIOI , NO. 408 OILEST,NUI $7 HEAT (CHIMER PERPETUAL.) tikprrAL AND ASSETS $1,548,386 ' 'tie ll y a V e g t 3 at al Ex til et 'm rit; T :, PAS ustee 6alt s trill)Cf an e ' d teWr G ni nia ttir. r , 4 P i r an e'B4 s ent r I Wills. and_as Repairers sod Assignees. 40 , toHN.,. J&VES, 4Pt9ari, ONTINUV tei ma ke INSUR ANCE 'ON h e capital being paid tMand .hcvseded,, together th a rge and constantly incrosing reeerired fund, .effere a ti p fent secnr.ty to- the ineared. - - - le be premhams may be paid yearly, halt yearly or guar. / , . ootaPany add a BONUS periodically,' to the Inn . es foi• life. The FIRST BONUS approprfatel in De -18-14, the SECOND , 'BJNUS in' Deeembe 184 9, drialbD BONUS in December,lBs4, and.the .11OURTH 0 CO's ‘ 1859. These additions are made, without , re. uthg an y increase is the pretniums to be pa id to, the oOa reanY. following are a few examplei from the Register : Amormt. or Policy 'and Sum Bonus - or; bonus robe Increased Pt\ cy • Insured, addition by tutnrei I 1 .33 NB9 I $2500 $ 887 5.1 -, - $3387150 .32 . i 8000 . . 1,050 - .10 .- 4 , 050 0 0 • 99 I : 1000 400.,00 . 1,400 00 • , I 5000 1,875 -00 0,875 00 . , A lak itairisburi add -viein ANGE% AND LeiMONS.-60 boxes list received and in prime order. - - • 18 00. CANI+I ER Tomatoes 'era Green ...(kirn,_at ;JOHN WU' Yoyl AS - , Oranges:And Lemons, atJUli WlSr'B• myl . for: all kinds ~efoxiapuwery, iirtfEtau and large ixtekages, foro.llo*, ;. ,NICHQLB & NOW ItAklt . Orgrasr FrObt street. Choice,Tpass.3sld ?Letk J9g.b,T. wimp. ...'. Ai,rDiwo.,.gaVß.*.ie 4kokp*C.o '.w. pailg Cettgrafij. Wednesday Morning, July 9,186'3. LIST OF THE HICK AND WOUNDED We print this afternoon, a long .1-d graphic account of sick and wounded _Pen ylvanians, who were engaged in the recent b.,: ties before Richmond. To make room for this account we arepecessarily compelled to defer other impor tant matter. It Will be seen that the wounded in these battles, named In tho list printed, are not seriously endangered, and consist mostly of flesh wounds, or injury inthe hands or arms. Those who were wounded Seriously in the leo, have fallen into the hands of the enemy. The list as published is as complete a return as has yet been "made of the condition' of our sick and wounded: , Itspreparation reflects great credit on the Induetry of ite author. THE TENDER OF TROOPS BY THE LOYAL GOVERNORS. The following letter from Gov. Curtin puts to rest some misapprehension in regard to. the unspimity wldehexisted-amonr the loyal goy erilors 'of the loyal - stelae, id' 'the tender of troops, to the President of, qua United States. The letter is.addressetlAwthe - Jibes* Balkan, on account of certain statements whisk ap peared in that joninal On this subject: EXMOUTiVE CITAXBIIt, liAxursaemo, July 6th, 1862, „ 2b the Editor of the Enuring Biatinz In answer to the inquiry which appears in the Ebeling- Berklin of this evening, I deem it just to , the Govemots of lowa and Deliwameto make an explanation as to the memorial pre sented to the President last week, by the Gov ernors of loyal States, offering additional troops to suppress the rebellion. .At etheltiniS the nitenorka ism *Spared ,k We could not reach, by telegraph, either Governor Kitkwood or Burton, audit was sent to Wash ingtoa ,wittmt 'reprup,frsam•them.i , Po iny, re turn tit'Harrisburg, on the morning of the . 4th inst., I received a letter from Governor Burton, asking, that ,i ? iinurrietlie signed co the memo- . and; andexpressi*.:for; the peoplo4rlSela ware, his cordial approval of 'the offei, and his willingness to co-operate-to any extent, in all jest measures for the active.prosecution of the war fdrthe InipPressibit'di Vie The letter of Governor .Burton was immedi ately transmitted to the War Department, and there is no doubt his name has been appended to the memorial, and that the public will be so informed, • • • Falling to reach Governor Kirkwood, I united in a despatch with Governor Morgan, of - New York, to Messrs. Grimes and Harlan, Senators from Towa,'asking them to call at the War De partment,- and, if they were willing to assume the responsibility, to sign the - name of the Gov ernor to the memorial. I- have a letter from them in which they say they called at the De pirtmeet to sign the name of the Governor, as they knew it would meet his entire approba tion, but that the memorial bad already been published. • Thera can be no doubt the Gover nor of lowa will signify his approbation, I am, very . respectfully, yours &0., A. G. --While on thiasubject, we deem it due to the truth to refer to a telegram which. ap peared In the New York city papers, Bent out from Albany. The author of the dispatch peoeinitatilm peculiar to the people of New York, claims for Gov. Morgan all the credit of proposing a tender of troops by the loyal governors to the President, when, the real facts of the case are, that the proposi dim had been prepared and submitted to.sev.; eral of the Executives in question, before :GeV.' , Morgan, of New York; knew that there' was such a movement being, discussed. This, vo racity for credit and reputation amounts to mania, which is leading the people of New York into all sorts of practices of - faliethoood and false pretence. The state and the. people would be respectable, were •it not for these faults. t - • THE BIGHTY4HIED REGIMENT. In the late battles on the line 'of inarch to Richmond, it would be ungra teful and Unwise, to Make a distinction between -the i'ennsylvit nians there engaged.- All behaved with' eOual fora tihrle;darink and devotion All seamediMiniatud . with the solepurphse of aChieving a viotor , y, or yielding their lives in the, struggle, rather than retire in' defeat. Among tholie , from this state particularly distinguished, is" the Nighty-' • third Regiment. From informat ion which we I have received this morning; we arelnduced to. believe that more thanone-third' of the Eighty- third' in the lands of the einntribil were killed in the encounters` of last, week.— This is a terrible destruction_ in a regiment , composed ofso many trave'rnert. Capt.lirte'an of the Eighty-third war - shot-in the eye and fell dead instantly, and as he fell a charge of Vras'fnaa'e over h& j body. "Tale iVory one incident of the battle, going to show the t4rifibforee_and energirfoffthe strum/1414 , d SightY--#Ol4 textainkt iwtdeiwietre exults from Erie and Crawford counties. We BYITIP.IO#I. Ititkthclie `knish the carnage of battNkt this regiment. IRA O. appears as the - author of a bitch-of sophistries falsClioOds,rin the Pa tric' this morning, Whidit',..i'sayti he had no op pdypunitylto deliver, in the,Nieughface conven tion that was in session in tiAl3ity on, the kciurth Ifitchell - of 'course intends 'this preduclion. as an aciyeftigterut id Luzern() deputy, where heiluts,komK oni. his 'shingle,. hating left Centre county for, Centre county's good. He is .a mere adventurer, possessing considerabletitaine;ps but t void of pol o= eat honesty or peisonal yeraciiy. , He,has.been aroadvocate of all sorts of politics and religibus,' a4i before lie cads talteareer; we expect to see, hint embrace the deleCtabli) ,d6Otrines, elf hata Young. La' • tlie address*: referred. to, y.itehell talks about ddiVertimr the public medleys from`military uses, and Prates 'Of ' 65- tratsgances and fanatacisia, sa.lf, an honest man all the days -of Lids life ? , Had: he devided the time wasted , oulhieprodte: , tion, to a Watery of hfe'e(tti;er Centre Bounty and his performances whiie playing „soldier Hollidaysburg and this city,.he wouldhave , en lightened the:Ptblio (Oho the leaf facts Of ••,' vesting money froth tljn Puhlk , service. If the Democratic pArty temisylvania Must dependion such a manals Mitchell forithe exposition 'ales pliMiiplee'and the bf ltipolioY; irfo s orry p giit i n e y - • Yf BUEHLER °Piof? B ; myl HARRISBURG, P!. IN LOOKING OVER THE NAMES of soldiers wound ed in battle, we 0... c sothally 'meet those of men we know—know When peace lulled us all with the feeling of security, andyet even then, the fiends who are now conducting were then a lso organizing rebellion. Among the names of the fallen brave that have elicited our most profound regret, we notice that of Lieutenant hictElhone, of the 12th Regiment, fl , s. A. He is a native of Philadelphia, and perhaps of all the young men lately appointed to po s iti on in the regular army, he is most eminently fitted fur a soldier. Ardent, yet cool and dis creet, impulsive and yet calm in his judgments and purposes, ho is organized for a soldier and well qualified for heroic deeds But the Yonne: Lieutenant has fallen into the hands of the enemy, wounded and a prisoner in rebeldoni before he has scarcely entered on that brilliant career for which he seemed destined. Surely the deeds...of such men must become the richest inheritance that this generation can bequeath to that which is to follow, _ - %% 7 7 1 ; • - ti ening Edition of YeterdOi LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF TIL6 STEAMER DAMASCUS, ADDITIONAL BY THE EUROPA. ST. JOHNS, July 8. The steamer Damascus from Glasgow, with dates to the 28th nit., passed Cape Race at four o'clock on Monday afternoon. [secoND I.kriacti.] ST. Jonas, July 8. —The following is the latest intelligence brought by the Fteamer Europa, which was accidentally omitted in yesterday's despatch: LIVERPOOL, Saturday evening, June 28. The excitement in the cotton market has in creased to-day. The sales were fully 30,000 Talea, and yesterday 25,000, two-thirds being for speculation and export. The pricts are lc. Id. higher than the official figures of yesterday. Breadstuffs are quiet but firm and unchanged. Provisions flat. loNnoN. Jun.• 2.3.—Consols for money 91t® 91i ; Illinois Cm shares 47@,96 ; discount Erie R. B. 30 d3l. MADRID, June 27.—1 n the Senate to-day, Calderon Conan tes expressed the hope that the action of France in hlexico would not exceed the limitation of the London convention. The Ministers said that Spain would still exercise sufficient influence to obtain legislative satisfaction frcrn Mexico for she bad not aband oned the employment of the necessary means. It is positively affirmed that the Kiog of Pot tugal is betrothed to the Princess of Savon. FROM NASSAU, N. P. Movements of Steamers with Rebel Supplies, NEW YORK, July 8. Advices from Ng 1 1.181111 to the 281 h ult., state that the steamers Herald, Moira, Bahama, Tubel, Cain, Emilie and Leopold were in the Dort' of nharleston, and the steamer Minna from England. Also five steamers names un known. The rebel steamer Cecil totally wrecked on Abaco. Part of her cargo was saved, including six brass guns marked Vienna. rile rebel steamers Nashville and Bate sailed on the 21st ult., for New Inlet, N. C., but were chased back, the former getting into Grin Bay, Abaco, and the latter into Eleuthera. The steamer Overt° was still uuder seizure by the , British war steamer Greyhound, with a prize crew onboard. The ship Barrage, from Havana, for New York, ashore at Briminis, had arrived at Nassau. TELF.CM.APELIC INTERRUPTION. • PHILADELP/M, July 8 In 'consequence of the interruption of the telegraph wires between the Capitol and the principal office at Washington, we have not rendved any.Congreseional report to-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, July B • The home market has undergone no change; dullness is the order of the day, with an ex tremely limited inquiry both for shipment and hcime consumption ; sales of 1,200 bbls. north west extra family at $4 80®5 00, and Ohio extra family at $3 26.; no change in rye tiour On corn meal. Wheat is in good demand and 10,000 bus. sold at $1.20@,1.26 fur red, and $1.30®51.35, the the latter for Kentucky. Rye sells freely at 68c. Corn is in good re dod,Oast at 54.c.®65c. for yellow. Oats are in request, and 60,000 bus. sold at 40e. for Penn's and sBc. for Delaware. Coffee is firm, with. sales of .400 bags at 19c. 2l};. for lho, Ind 21c. ®2lf c. for Cagnoira. Provisions dull, sales of mess pork at $ll. 200 bada. hams at; Tha.®9lc., and 200 tierces of lard at Sic. cash. Whiskey is firmer, sales of Ohio at 30e. ®3lc., and drudge at 28c. Nnw Yong, July 8. Flour heavy; sales of 11,500 bbls. at $4 45 04 65 for State.; $5 10®,5 16 for Ohio and 'ss 70®6 SO for, Southern. Wheat declined 1 cent ;sales of 100,000 bush., at 98c00. 08 for ,Chicago Spring ; $1 0401 10 for Milwaukie Club; $1 15®1 22 for lied and $1 36 for Wpite, choice. Corn declined and sties of 30,- WP bush. at 520 for old. Provisions dull and InVhanged.. Whisky dull at 28c®29. . • 13AtuYeat, July 8. Wheat has a declining tendency at $1 18® 1 22 for red.'' Corn quiet; flour dull ; coe qu iet;'Rio 20®211; whisky firm, and advanced tc; 'Ohio 80@31,1. New York Money market. NEW Yon, July 8. 408,160.41,14 exchauge is firmer this morning, St 2c. prem. money is in good demand, at bp. c., pram: stocks better ;C. & R till ; Ills Cert. 54; Mich. Southern, 66 ; N. Y. C., 892 ; Reading, 59 ; Milwaukie and Miss, 5 ; Virginia Os. 69 ; Missouri 6s. 471 ; Tellll. 6s. ,5.2.11 Louisiana ; Kentuckys94,ll-; Chios 3-021; his, war loan 91 ; Treasury 7 3-10th, ].QB, coupon Os. 1881, ; registered 101 i ; coPpoPs-1868. • ' 'NPdi 120ntrtizements. - . IIATANTED.—A situation as CLERK or i T l l - Salesman by a young man who can ger ve se ill: beta of reforeoc. Enquire at 13,1. BAER, co!u cam; and Walnut, OFFICH OF TEM HARRISBUBG sumo: cou.r.orl 01 , .. Harrisburg, July , i l b stook Of A dtvl liud of tbreopei . eelo. on tfte csP , I j r; pd. Of Ulli com pany was this-gay declared by zoo ti ,, , _, Direct°r° out of the.1491"8 °"119 la“ Ireetnmarqal- Ibis at the office or thescoßpWl. Third ' ijr? Tream e er. n o . s - —...dr - - .• WM