THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER TERMS —Flicum Emcriwriox The Deux Tstrosare is served to subscribers in lb. , City at 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will b: charged St 00 in advance. WEEKLY AND SEMI WEEKLY TELYGRAPH. The TtLIGRAPH I+ also published twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and weekly during ter remainder or the year, and furnished to subscribers al the tobowing cash rates, viz: :Ingle tubscribers per year EemiWeekly. Si 60 Ten ci o ~ ,i .12 00 Twenty it ti it " ..22 00 tingle subscribers, Weekly 1 00 PEE LAW OP NEWSPAPERS. If subserlbers order the discontinuance of their pews pipers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearagee are pail. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa- Pere from the ogee to which they are threctei, they are responsible until they have stttled the bills and ordered teem discontinued. ftlebttat DR. JOHNSON 33 .41.3LEM1 IVLC:OII.3MI LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain speedy and effetcualtemody in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELIEF IN MX TO TWELVE NOUNS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no. Charge, in from one to Two Days. WeakneSS of the Back or Limbs, Strictures Affections Of the Is idnvys and Bladder, involuntary discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepey, Lan goer, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart Timidity, Trembling% Dimness of Sight or Giddi ness, Di rease ot the Head, Threat, Nose or Skin, Affec tions of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth .those silos= and solitary pract cos mom fatal to their victims than the song of . yrens to the Mariners of Olys• see, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, dm., Impossible. Young Men Especially, who have become the ;victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual ly sweeps to ma untimely grave thou/muds of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelle. t, wbo might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ectstmq thing lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage Married Persona, or Young Men qtutemplating mar riage, being .ware of physical weakness, organic debiti ty, deformities, & 0., speech y cured. Be who places himeelf under the care of Dr. J. may religiously-confide in his toner as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon .ois skill as a Phy deka. Organic Weakness Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affeettou—..which renders i tie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. oung persons are too apt to commit excesses trom not being aware of the dreadful conseqtenees that may ensue. Nevi, who that understands the subject vrili pretend to' deny that the pow er of procreation Is lost. sooner -y tnose falling into ins-. proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures nf healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, rLoss of Procreative Power, Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonstilutiond Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Lett band side going from Baltimae street, a levy door lrem the earner. Yaii /10t 10 observe m.me and number Lettere meet be paid, and contain a stamp. The Doc. tor's Diplomas bang In bin office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs, ' Dr. Jobison, Member of the Royal College at surgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United Bates, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has greeted some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. Take Particular Kotice: Dr. J. addresses all those who havelidured themselves by Improper indulge. ce and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unatting them for either business, study, society ormsrrlige. ' These are some of the sad and melanchollyeffeots pro. ducted by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness f Sight, Loss of Muscular Power Palpitation of the beagt, Dys pepay, Nervonsirratibllty, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of- Consumption, idiurrsicr.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Contusion of Ideas , De pression of Spirits, Evil Vorbodings, Avers on to Society, Self Distrust,Love of solitude; Timidity, dc., are some of the evils produced. nieces:me of persons of ell ages can now Judge what Is the cause of their declining health, 'losing' their vigor,' becoming weak, pale, nervous and. emaciated, having , a singular appearance snout the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. Young Bien Who have injured theniselrua by a certain practice In. dulged In when alone, a'habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effeets of which are nightly felt, even'when asleep, and if 'not cured renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be sn a tched teeth all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the 'cOniequenCe of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in, a certain secret habit.' Such personssmer, before Contain plating Marriage, reflect theta sound mind and body are the most neces sary requlkltee to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly • earkent 'to' the view ; the mind becomes shadowed• witttdespair and filled with the meianohoily rail ctlon that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Disease of Imprudence. When the ml-guided and Imprudent votary of pleasure ands that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful die ease, it too often hapens that an tli-tuned sense Of shanse or dread of discovery, deters him from applying - ha thistle who, from °lunation and respectability, can alone be friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on this herr d disease make their appearance, such as , ul Mated sore throat, 'diseased nose, nocturnal paini n in the head and limbs, dimnese•ot sight, dealnese, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the h ad, face and extremities, progress ng with 'rightful rapidity, till •at last the palate 01 the mouth ortbe bones of the nose Nu Is, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid Object of cOmmiseratioa, tilt death puts • a period' to his dreadfu l snUerings, by sending him to that Undiseoir vered Country from whence no traveler returns." It is a sissianchoily fharthai thousands fall victims to this terrible disease. owing to the unskilfuliness of Igoe , rant pretenders, who by the use of that. Deadly Poison, owl, ruin the constitution and make the residue -o llle miserable. • Strangers. Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the many Unlearned and Wor thiess •Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or characler, who copy Dr. Johnson% adyer vertisemente, or style themselyes in the newspapers, regularly Hdocated Physicians incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month after =Jain' taking their filthy and poisonous'' , se Sccompounds, or as long as the smallest Itra mn be ibtalned, and in despair, leave yott with' ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment- Dr. Johnson is the only - physician .advertising. His oredenual or diplomas always hangs In his office. remedies or treatuunt are unknown to all others, prepared trom a life spent in tho g • eat hospitals of Eu rope, the first in the country and a mom extensive Pri• vete Practice than any akar Physician In the world. Indorsement of the Press. The m a n y thousands cured at this institutton year afi tali " ; and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re • garters of the "gun," J ohnson, and many other ips• pars, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of Character and responsibility, is a sun/cleat guarrantee Loth. afflicted. bkin Diseases bpeedily Cured. Persons writing should be particular in directin g thotr letters to his Inotitutimi, in the following manner JOHN;. ZOnNstast,M. D. of.the,lfilticoore Lock Hocpitill, Baltimore, . old. -SALAD; OIL. ..... . A .„1,40 supply o f 'fieeh Salad Oil, in A Serge an d areal bottles, iutd of different brands nos& revetvel and for sale b y.wig. Doug, ht.& CO. FIRE' CRACKERS by the Oast -or box, knot received and for sale by NICHULS as BOWMAN. Jel4 Corner Front and Market streeta EW Patterns 01 Coal Oil Lamps, witli N au the recently improved buratik fOr sale by BIOBOLS &BOWMAN'S . corner, /treat and Marta& ertmlea CM] , Le 2 . I'7, . • 10 . t • tio (•••.-. •• ; „ , • t. . . , • • VOL XVIII. Pennsylvania's Sick and Wounded. List of Names in the Hospitals at Baltimore. REPORT OF MAJOR DAVID McCORMICK I=Gl= CONTINUED List of Pennsylvania soldiers in the. United Stales Baykal; known as Steward's Mansion, West Bal timore Street, in charge of Surgeon Dr. Ira. Rus sel, July 18, 1862. Joseph Gates, company K, 101st regiment, had gun shot wound and is getting well. Res idence, Mume P. 0., Adams county. Thos. Davis, company I, 52nd regiment, re turned to duty 6th of July.. Michael Kennedy, company I, 61st regiment, had gun shot wound at Fair Oaks, getting well. Residence, Philadelphia. Geo. Caldwell, company I, 61st regiment, had a gun shot wound at Fair Oaks. Geo. Brown, company H, 102nd regiment, had a gun shot wound at Fair Oaks. Jerome Jennings, company .11, 85th regiment, Geo. Britner, company: I, Bth regiment, cav alry, wounded in the shoulder, getting better. Residence, Philadelphia. Henry Winter, company I, 101st regiment, wounded in left breast. Returned to duty. John T. Blum, company 0,23 d regiment, rheumatism. Henry Conrad, company A, 93d regiment, returned to duty. Geo. McCord, company C, '93d regiment, returned'to duty. Jenniu's M'Cay, company F, 108 d regiment, dysentery: Thos. S. Anderson, company F, 105th regi ment, gun shot, wound, getting better. Resi dence, Utica, P. 0., Venango county. Jacob Shafer, company D, 61st regiment, general debility, returned to duty. Sydney M. Clark, company E, 62nd regiment, rbeuinatism, returned to duty. Lewis Richard, company A, 101st regiment, g•n shot wound, getting better. Residence, Slatewick P. 0., Armstrong county. Adam Shoup, company A, 101st regiment, gun shot wound. Simeon Springer, company H, 63d regiment chronic diarrhosi, discharged. Joseph Christ, company H, 95th regiment, returned to duty. Samuel Bolts, company R, 93d regiment, has had the fever, getting well. Residence Anville, Lebanon county. Lawrence Goodman, rheumatism, returned to duty. Adison Sloan, (Corporal,) company 11, 101st regiment, general debility, returned to duty. John L. Griffith, company B, 85th regiment, debility, returned to duty. Josephus Jacobs, company G, 85th regiment, general debility. John Grayham, compa4 G, 85th regiment, had the typhoid fever. Returned to duty. Charles S. Barclay, (Sergeant,) company H. 102 d regirokit,lgun shoVwcinnd- at Pau. tOriks,- James Boreau, company H, 61st regiment, rheumatism, don't improve. Residence, Pitts burg. Henry R. Mifflin, company A, 951 h regiment; has the brain fever, not improving any. Resi dence, Philadelphia. 'Robert Allison, company C, 63d regiment, phthisis puhnonalis, not improving. John H. Cutter, company 5, 61st regiment, gun shot wound at Fair Oaks, getting better Robert Campbell, (Band,) 52d regiment, ty phoid, improving. Residence Wilkesbarre. David Smasser, company S , 61st regiment, general debility. John Funk, ceiripany T, 26th regiment, gen eral-debility. Wm. A. Dennison, company H, 85th regi ment, has dropsy, not improving. Residence, Smithfield p. 0., Somerset comity. Wm: A: Baisen, company A, 104th regiment, general debility. Returned to duty. Andre* M. Wilson, corporal, 'company C, 103 d regiment, has typhoid lesier and also rup tured ; getting well of 'the former but' not of the latter. Residence, Huntingdon county. John Bush, sargeent, company C, 68d regi- . merit, general debility: Returned to duty. James Jones; sergeant, company H, 68d regi ment, gunshot at Fair Oaks, nearly well. Res idence, Pittsburg."' Archy C `Kuhn, - coMpany' E, 15th regi ment, wounded and discharged from the Berl vice. David Taylor, company E, 103 d regiment, typhoid fever, with diarrhoea, improving slow Residence, Brownington P. 0., Butter co. John ,Taylor, company A, 101st regiment, general debility. Returned to. duty. Joseph,Adams, company K, 101st regiment, has the' Eli H. Bentley, company K, 101st regiment, general debility, now well. Makes himself useful and is a tavorite with the snrgeon: Re sidence, Gettysburg; Pa. John Duch, coMPany G, 104th reginient, general debility, died July 4. Joseph Shattuek,company A, 67th regiment, has had typhoid fever, and now diarrhoea, int proving., Residende, Rushville F. 0., Susque hanna county. • Chas. Keiser, company 13, 104th regiment, wounded. Silvester Dale, company F, 103 d regiment, general debility. Returned to duty, . JaS. M. Davidson; company I, 103 d regiment, general debility. Returned to duty. Robert M.. - Watson, company C, 108 d regi ment, general debility. Returned to duty. Alden M.. Wilson, company B, 57th regi merit,'gun shot wound: Geo. J. Conner; corporal, gun shot wound, getting better. f Wm. H. Robb, company M, 102 d regiment, IwOunded in ankle at Fair Oaks, getting well. 'Residence, Pittsburg-. . J. H. Wright, company G, 103 d regiment, has the heart disease and neuralgia, keeps about the Same. Residence, Tarantum, gheny county. 'Andrew G. Salyards, company F, 103 d regi ment, has the weasels and his lungs affected, gaining slowly. Residence, Leatherwont P. U„ Clarion county. `Wm. Taylor, company A, 101st regiment, 4eneral debility, returned to duty. Jacob Graeft, company G, 102 d regiment, - general debility, returned to dirty. !Jacob Ideyres, company D, 103d . regiment, consumption, improving. Residence, Venango, Venango County. . Bradort Porter, company E, 103 d regiment, anemia, returned to duty. John Swartz, company G, 52d regiment , . has the neuralgia. • Jae, Clark, company A, 63d regiment; rhea rdatiam, returned to duty. :Earnest Frederick, company B, 68d regiment, ,Vinerg ( 1 . 61 4 11 . th returned to duty. • - • .. _.. r... __ . '_ - INDEPENDEIsiI LN ALL ThING6-- HARRISBURG. Pi FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 25, L 8 Samuel Gray, company R, 63d regiment, has. chronic diarrhoea, retuned to duty. Geo. S. Hanna, (musician,) company E, 63d regiment, had diarihoea, returned to duty. Samuel Bernhard, company 0,93 d regiment, had typhoid fever, is getting well. Residence, Camelstown, Lebanon county. Evans Rush, company R, 86th regiment, wounded at Fair Oaks, improving slowly. Resi dence, Draketown, Somerset county. Jas. Cowen, company I, 103 d regiment, had the diarrhoea, returned to duty. J as. Orr company I; 193 d regiment; has the rheumatism, and is getting no better. Resi dence, Harrisvitle, Butler county. David White, company G, 103 d regiment, consumption. Died, July 7. Andrew S. Smith, cdmpany D, 101st regi rnent;whad rheumatism. Returned to duty. Nehemiah R. Taylor, company A, 98d regi went, general debility. Deserted. Augustus Saimaa, company G, 93d regi ment, general debility, is well. Residence, Norriotown. Nathanitl Winets, company D, 93d regiment, 'lves ruptured. Returned to duty: Thomas Ayres, company 0,23 d regiment, has the consumption, and getting nu better. Residence, ; Pbßadelphia. • , • Ambrose Meyres, company A, 52d regiment, had the lung lever. Died, June, 26. David Holland, company G, 62d regiment, general' debility. Returned to duty. Wm. Costello, campany G,--'s2d regiment, has pleurisy and liver' complaint, and is im proving slowly. Residence, Pittston, Ltmerne bounty. Henry G. Weaer, had a gun shot wound, is getting better. Residence, West` Newton. Westmoreland county. ' • • • Francis Dunbar, company A, 63d regiment, gun shut wound at Fair Oaks, is getting better. Residence, Braddock fields, Allegheny county. Corporal John M, Thomas, company G, 63d regiment, gun shot wound at Fair Oaks, get ting well. Residence, Elderdon, Armstrong. county. • Wm. Whiteside,• companw H, 68d regiment, gun shot wound at Fair Oaks, getting better. Residence, Pittsburg. Henry Harris, company At, 63d regiment, gun shot wound at Fair. Oaks,,improving. Residende P: Allehenrcininty. : Sergeant James McKain, company I, 103 d regiment, rheumatism. 'Returned to duty. M. Furgeson, company B, 68dregiment, was wounded in the thigh, ar,,Fair Oaks, improving slowly, wants money to, send home. Residence Allegheny county; lost some of his clothes. Hugh Bradley, company I, 104th regiment, wounded in the knee, hurt the bone never be fit for service. Residence, Philadelphia. Wm. M. Smith, corporal,, company G, 63c1 regiment, was wounded in the right arm at Fair Oaks, getting. better. Residence, Elder ton, Armstrong eounty, Allen Harnish, company E, 6th regiment, P. R. V. C. wounded in the thigh badly, has also the typhoid fever, not likely to recover. Re sidence, Hickley Furnace, Centre county. E. Heish, company E, 27th regiment, was Wounded in,the-battle .of—Cross Keys, lie the leg, has since had it taken off below the knee,. lotting better. has lost all his clothes. 'Resi dence, Quaketown, Bucks county. • Wm. Mitchell, company K, 27th regiment, was wounded in the leg at Cross Keys had it taken off below the knee, getting better, near ly healed up. Residence, Philadelphia. John Guehing, company K, 61st regiment, Was wounded in the lest arm at Fair Oaks, has had it amputated below the elbow, now doing tery well. Residence, tPittsburg. Neal McGlaughlin, company E,. 115th regi ment, was wounded, but rem ready for duty. Residence, Philadelphia. John R. Armor, company K, 111th regiment, well, detailed as nurse. Residence, Ridgway P. 0., Elk county. Jas. Powell, company E,. 28th regiment, has a sprained ancle, getting better. Residence, Wise Port, Carbon county. His father had eight eons in all, in the army, and he is now here nursing this one. Chas. W. Groyel, company D, - 102d regiment, wounded in the battle .of Fair Oaks, getting well. Residence, Pittsburg. • John Groyg, company E, 98d regiment, Wounded in the thigh, doing well. Residence, Lockhaven, , Clinton county. • Edward J. Suell, company D, 102 d regiment, wounded in the knee at Fair o.llm, moves on crutches—still lame. 'Residence, Pittsburg. Jas. C. Irwin, company F,. 67th. regiment, was shot' n the hip at Fair Oaks, getting well. Residence, Mercer county, (Irishtown.) Jas. Murphy, company F, 57th regiment, shot through the arm at Fair Oaks,- doing well. 'Residence, Mercer, Metter county. ' John Meyres, company I, 83d regiment, was shot through the right lung at Fair Oaks—the wound is healed up, bilt not well' otherwise. Residence, Harrisburg. - : John'Julien,' company B, 72d regiment, has had typhoid fever, now well detailed; as nurse., Residence, Philadelphia. Casper G-raeff, company G, Ist P. V. artillery, wounded in the thigh, getting well. Reaidence, Bermingham, Allegheny county: John lirCilaughlin, (mnsician,) company E, 2a regimeut, detailed as nurse. Iteeidenee, Philadelphia. Thomas C. Morison, company 11., 111th tegi- Ment, 'detailed as nurse: Residence, Shakely vile, Mercer county.. J. B. Dobbs, (Chaplain's servant,) 11th P. S. V. C., typhoid fever, getting well. Resi dence, Forest county. Luther Pratt, company, A, Bth U. B. infantry, has typhoid fever, not sensible, but not dan gerous. Residence, ;Frtmklin, Bradford county. Robert W. Trees° ' company G, 102 d segi- Ment, has had typhoid ', fever, getting well. Residence Pittsbmy. John IL Fink, company H, 96th regiment, has had typhoid fever, getting well. Residence, Philadelphia. • 'James Davenport, company G, 23d regiment, has had typhoid fever, is getting well. Rest dence, Philadelphia. !Thomas A. Wilson, company I, 10th P. R. V. C., has typhoid fever, getting well.. Resi dence, Hartztown, Crawford county. .John t..„ Flickinger, company 1., 11th P. R. V. C., has had typhoid fever. getting well. Residence, Horner Station, Indiana county. 'Arthur Conner, company K., Ist P. V. Rack tails, has had typhoid fever, but now well. Residence, Clearfield county. Reuben Ferteg, company B, 96th regiment, has had typhoid fever, - getting well. Residence South Haven, Schnylkill . county. :Daniel -Warner, company B,' Cad regiment, has had typhoid fever, and now *ell. Resi dence; Keyserville, Wyoming comity. Jepson T. Little, company B, 83d regiment, has had bronchitis, getting well. Residence, Stubane, Crawford county. Nicholas Warner, company S,•sth Pa. Cav , • airy, has,had typhoid fever, getting better, but, be sti r ll ia v n e d yr co - wz t ki Residence, Mi Itnisi , North tur - NE . UTEA.L IN N UN E. - Jesse Penrose, company B, .105th regiment, has had diarrhcea, and getting better. Resi dence, Brookville, Jefferson county. Anson Parsons, A.ssistant Stewart, company C, 111th regiment, well. Residence, Albion, Erie county. Clark Eighiny ; Sergeant, company H, 111th regiment, has a, weak bait, has been unfit for duty for three ,months. Residence, Spring township, Crawford county. Geo. M. Rhoa - ds, company C, 11th regiment. P. R. V. C., detailed us . orderly for D. Bartholow, Residence, Sunbury, Butler county. Robert il'Bride, company, M, 6th 11. S. Cav alry, wounded in the thigh, the ball still in and lame; unlit for duty. Residence, Mlieesport, Allegheny county. Wm tiranwalt, company U, 75th regiment, heart disease and getting no better. Reside.nce, Philadelphia. Deathe.in the some hospital. Wm. West, corporal, company I, sth S. artillery, died of typhoid fever, May 22. Re.si deuce, unknown... Thomas I. Wright, company B, 85th regi ment, died of tyirhoid fever, May 28. Residence, unknown. -M. Beam, corporal, company la, 71st regi reent, died Mama. 23; cause and residence un known.. Jas. Black, company 0, 23rd regiment, died of typhoid feveradny 24. Residence, unknown. Oliver. P. Henderson, sergeant. company E, 85th'regiment,idied of typhoid fever May 25. Residence, unknown. David Himminger, corporal company F, 85th regiment, died of typhoid fever May 27. Resi dence, unknown.: D. D. K. Stinger, company G, • 85th regiment, died of typhoid fever. May 29. Residence, Dun maid, Pa. . Jas. Giltiger, ,company 11, 104th. regiment, died of typhoidt4ever May 30. Residence, Reading. .4 Henry - Delyerk.company D, 104th regiment, died of typhoictlever, May 30. Residence, un known. Frederick flask, company G, Mt regiment, died of febris-typhoid pneumonia, June 10th. Residence, Greene county. Joseph R. Printchler, company H, 93d regi ment, died of ,volnus sclopt, June 28. Resi dence,.Northumberland,county, Pa. Richard Swift, company H, 81st regiment, died of febris Ityphoidis, July 2. Residence, unknown. . • Brownson Meerilecker, . company B, 11th re giment, P. B. V. C., died of febris typhoidis, July 6. Residence, Chester 'county, Pa. Jas. Luogani company E, 83d regiment, died of fetris typhEddis, July 6.. Residence, I;Va terford, Pa. David C. Ritch, company G, 10th regiment P. R. V. C., did of typhoid fever, July 8. Re sidence, biercea county, Pa. • Christiangui ltan, company G, 78d regi ment, died • cause and residence nn irnown. Allen N. Wilson (corporal,) company. B , gunshot arcluAd;"getting well. *Wanes, *aShoppin; Wyoming County, 4. 'thaage„yr.,l44ol; dortipany A , 83d regiment, unknown, returned to duty: " ThODIELS Jones, company E, 62d regiment, re turned to duty. Rosell Gaylord, barber company H, 8d reg iment, P. R. V. C. Hugh Sterling, company K, 23d regiment. Frederick Ingalls, company G, 12th-regiment, P. E. V. C., returned to duty. Ammin Geggler, company G, 12th regiment, P. B. V. O. ' returned to duty. Franklin Crane, company D, 83d regiment. Edward McGrath, company D, Ist artillery, discharged July 13. . Jas. M. Faller, company H, 96th. regiment. Wm. &alley, company B, Ist regiment, P. B. V. C. Charles E. Pettis, company K, 83d regiment, returned to duty. Abraham Miller, company D, 86th regiment, had the typhoid fever, improving slowly. Residence, Washington P. 0., Washington county. i Pierson Musser, company A, Ist regiment, P. B. V. C., detailed as commissary. Daniel Gannon, company B, 8d regiment P. 11 V. C.; had pleurisy and rhematism, is Ina proving. Samuel A. Alines, company IC, 57th regi meta,. Henry Fannacht, company A, 93d regiment, had rheumatism and is improving. Residence, Lebanon. Thos. A. Payard, company D, 95th regiment, ordered to report to William King, at the gen eral hospital at Philadelphia. James Lee, cOmpany F, 95th regiment, had the typhoid fever, is getting better. Residence, Philadelphia. George easier, company D, 96th regiment, had the brain fever, is improving. Residence, Pottsville. Samuel Leadom, company D, 93d regiment, has the rheumatism, and is pot getting any better. Residence, Lebanon. Geo. W. Ayres, company 0, 28th regiment, had the typhoid fever, and is improving slowly. Residence, Philadelphia,. Francis Remy, company K, 28th regiment, had the typhoid fever and improving. Resi dence, Philadelphia. David L. Hawkins, company I, 111th regi ment, has the diarrhose, is not so well as when he came here. Residence, Cambridge, Cam bria county. ' • • - Andre Krauss, company A, 74th regiment, has the rheumatism; was never tit for duty. Residence, Eckley P. 0., Lukerne county. Adam Ehrie, company a, 74th regiment, ruptured, was hurt in the battle of Cross Keys, improving slowly*. Residence, - Pittsburg. Adolph. Rothe, company F, 75th regiment. Samuel Bnerley, company B, 28th regiment. ,Jacob Hallam, company A, 75th regiment,. has the diarrhoea, is getting better. Residence, Reading. Christian Schlahauf, company A, 75th regi ment, has rheumatism, and is improving slow ly; Residence, Philadelphia. John Wright,• company B, 47th regiment, had rheumath3m and is improving. Residence, Lancaster. ' ' Marion A. Wird', company B, 111th regi ment, had the typhoid fever, nearly well. North East, Erie company, - - Charles S. Barclay, sergeant, company H, 102nd regiment, off on furlough. • Frederick Wilhebn, musician, company I, 76th regiment, is weak, and does not improve any. Residence, Philadelphia. Julius Rism.im, company H, 6th cavalry, in jured in the side by the kick of a horse, is doing well. , Residence; Philadelphia. Jas. M'Cay,•company F,' 103rd regiment, had : the typhoidfever, will lose one of his eyes, im proving , wonderf ully. Residence, Watterson's, Ferry, `Clarion county. Richard Kline, 'cippany• E, 109111 regiment, twaLKOPttued;,has also the cliarrhcea, the ,for mer,no.better, the latter is. Residence,. Phila delphia.; Chas. A. M'areager, company C. 18th regi ment Pa. Rifles, ward master, and is well. [The balance of Major McCormick's report will be published to-moirow, it being too lengthy to be inserted in one issue without ex cluding other interesting matters.—Rns.l , . 1 . : Froni our ittorititig FROMM. FORTRESS MONROE, INHUMAN CONDUCT OF AMBULANCE DRIVERS THE . EYGEIA HOSPITAL CLOSED FOBTIUSS kloNsou, July 23 A severely wounded Federal officer, who was in the hospital at Savage Station at the time of the vacation of that. place, learning tliat. the sick and wounded ;um& be left behind, con cluded. that he would not be one of the num ber to fall into the hands of the rebels, and at once started, off in the direction of James river, as nearly as • he could judge and after wandering about for several days, and traveling as fast as possible in his exhausted. condition, Succeeded in reaching the banks of the river, and on the seventh. day got on board of a transport, when he was kindly cared for. While performing this tedious journey, several ambulances drove past him, with no - other oc cupant than a frightened driver, who would not heed the cries of the wounded man for , help, or stop to take him on board, but drove on at a furious rate, and soon disappeared in the distance, making good their escape with an empty ambulance. Severalot the wounded soldiers who succeeded in making their escape in this manner, and with Whom I have had occasion to converse, have given me a similar account of the conduct of these ambulance drivers, and feel very sensibly end keenly the neglect manifested towards them . by, those frightened Jehus. Hygeia hospital. at Fortress Monroe was closed to-day, and.the patients have all been re moved to Mill Creek and Chesapeake hospitals. A flag of truce left Fortress Monroe this morning at 10