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ll ARRIVAL OF THE ERICSSON. Intesesting Intelligence from South Carolina. Graphic Description of the Battle Near Secessionville, James Island, June 16. 4 Heroic Conduct of the New York Seventy-ninth and Eighth Michigan Regiments. Unsnecessful Assanit of the Rebel Works. Letreat of the Union Troops in Good Order. Names of the Killed, Wounded and Missing. Gen. Benham, the Commander of the Expedition, Placed Under Arres' Gen. Hunter Assumes Command of Active Operations in the Field. @rrival of the British Steamer Memphis at Charieston, “Be, &e., ‘The United States transport Ericsson, Captain Lowber, from Tortugas 16th inst., Key Wost 18th, and Port Royal 230, arrived hore yesterday morning. She brought a large mail from ail the above places and 182 passen- gers, among whom are General Benbam and staf. she @lso brought fifty seven sokliers who were wounded ia ‘the late engagement on James Island, 8.0. They are tm charge of Surgeons Craven sud Scholl, She brought from Key West four companies of tae Ninetieth New York ‘State Voluntecrs, and landed them at Port Royal; also ‘the Ninth New Hampshire, an@ ‘our companies of the First United Statew artillery (regutars). ‘The United States troops, under General Becham, made an attackon the morning of Junc 16, at four o'clock, and ‘were repulsed after four hours?’ hard fighting, with the dons of six hundred and sixty-eight mon killed, wouuled and missing. The Michigan Fighth had but two huadred an] Ofty men ieftat roil call. The New York Seventy- ninth suffered severely. The Union troopa were obliged woretreat under the cover of the gunLoats. Genera! Brannan, from Key West, was expected to ar- rive at Port Roya! daily. Colonel Perry, of the Forty-eigbth regiment, (of Brook- lyn,) died at Fort Pulaski, June 18, of apoplexy, The United S:ates ship Sau Jacinto was at Key West. all weil. The following a1 Ki io-sou:— General Benham, Captain Bryant, Lioutenant Benham, ‘2. Butcher, Captain Braud, H. Clark, i. HH. Clay I Camming, W. 8. Dating . H. Borged, Capta tou, W.S. Engiish, Captain Fly,. ©. Graham, Lieuton- ent Gould, J.C. Hyatt, vr. Hollen, T. M. Jackgon, Lieu Yenant Kitaball, H. A Logell 1. 8. Baig, Lieutenant Keeusn, Metiernieb, ©. B. Ukes, ant O'Rorke, M. Rice, ‘f. Licctenant Reeder, oie Lieutenant horn, a Th, Beha Captate nusiellat, TW Laeutesant Ji , Thomes Vance, H. veo Db. ©. Weeks, W. A Werlel, ... X. Waternouse, Lieutenant rallace, M.A. Brady, dajor Burt, J. E. Ostran- eoutsete Baraat Craven, Mr well, Eee . jm, Miss Oil, Alf. Furguson, Mrs. ss ka Lieutenant Dorkray, Captain &e. the names of the passengers by the Lrentenant) Sinith, J. 1 MoCrael, Captain Partridge, Mrs. evn, ie eterns Lieutenant Schloeser, Captain Barr, J... Finn, M. Captain Dow, Mrs. in, H. Sampson. The following is a list of wounded oficers and men from James Istand — SEVENTY NINTH NEW YORK. Sergeants J.S. Dingwel, wounded m neck; D. Russell, fracture left arm; privates Wiu. Buskirk, fracture boch elbows; J. Dioner, fracuure lower jaw; 'G. W. McWall, thigh; 5. R. Crymbie, lefs suouider; H. Bloomieid, shoulder; George Ryersou, left kuee; Peter Trot- Yer, ampatation right arm; Charles Robb, left thigh; William Fitch, | wack and thigh; jas. Bmith, shoulder; T. W. Rovertaon, left leg; Sergeant W. R. San, vets thigh; privates Alex. Catvert, deft log; W. Riely, Jett leg; Liout, W. G. Ross, *grapeshot fim foot; J. Wier, gunshot in body; privates Charles’ 3: front of arm, W. White, leg, arm and eitow: D. McFarland, right arm; S. M. Kelvey, gunshot tn left inng. GBT MICHIGAN. Krapestiot, | should privates jivatae C.D, ile , ampotaticn of ;'J. Bremer, ge and shoukler; HE. Cramer, Owen Phelps, side, elrio: men, thy. lege and arm: Sire Turner, hand; Framic Weaurey, cunsbot in back; R. Hankinson, fracture of weit wrist; Lowi Peham, fri B. Light, gunshot iv thigh; privaics H. Ci arm and Buck; A. SMea.be, gunshot in right bip: Sid Cagtle, gonshot t 2. M. Doyle, lett et Corporal M. A. privates Nolsom Cross, right shou!ter; anehve tm elbow ig has tw david Carwin " u hip; Benj Wy'nau, joft elbow, # flesh wound in shoalde ss WAND, Ri Liontosant Robr. Allen, right band; privave Grant Troliet, jaw; W. H. Godwin, hand; G1. Gorrish, lef hip 1 wast Corporal J. Mully b would, aide; private T. 1 Pal, guasbot, thi TWENTY RIGHT MARACHUSETES. Private Jam . coney right (high: K. I7gan, fracture sant back PTICUT. ation right arm « Corporal Cuas. F L. Gol, fracture private ay. Private D. Litcuteuderger, fracture of arm Our James Isiand Correspondence. Heasguanteas, my Tnvrsior, Jal Istanp, 8. C., June 17, 180%. She birt Repuise—Incidents of the Adornce Tht Bayonet Do the Work—A Murderous I Opened by the Re beis—Meroic Charge of the Seventy-ninth Highlanters— Colonel Morrison, of the Sewn'y-ninth, Dangerously Wounded—Our Promps Mect and Receive the Fire of Masher Haiteries—Decimation of the Kighth Michigan— Composition of the Union Attavking Pyres—The Third Rhode (landers Row the Reel Sharpshooters— Incident, oF the Pravery of Our Offwer—Remponsititity for the Result Rests om Generel Benhann, de. « Yoo will recollect that in my previous dospatebes from this point I predicted a stubborn resistanee on the part of the enemy, and sterm, hard fighting on our own, Doefore & further progress towards Charieston could be Stected, but | did not hime so crusi and so useless & Macrifice as that juflicted npon our army yesterday morn- fag would be perimikted by the general in command The Tower !attery at Secersionville, to whieh I albided ‘fo my iaet jetier, bad for some daya thrown its shelis $m anplearant proxiiaity to our camps, and a “recon: eoismance in force’ was ordered, with a view, if pew sible, to gain possession of the work, shorten our line of pickets, secure safety to our camps, and complete a second step in our advance acrons tho iiand. Three slender brigades, consisting of not more tian wix thou wand men, were thrown forward at daylight repulved, after a gallant and heroic fight of duration, They came hack to cam) with comp reghmeuts ivightfuily d.cimated. In my best ever one huvdted aud lifty of our men were kil Be hundred fe wounded in Cur hospitals, er <tof mirsing, whose fate is yet f \veow many aro kuown to have boon kiied others were wounded ana loft ho leader mercies of the anom y to ate ine rebel vernal from wore formed in pe shel bar wut areloo ys tare into Ine, having the nPenent prot at hie onto” pic day morning. Phe men ton | Beery wi abat howe dire) 4 to unbegbake. The mo © sky wa thas i 4 @ and nvol Ot hal’paet twe niptly # on he ent * fam was € wth black, heavy « tLe thek of eo nw we tabs Vm te hs ides J ovedewh an nee eet «< ocgurring to interrupt our progress. Colonel Penton’s brigade—eonsisting of the Eighth Micligan Volunteers, under Liestenant Colonel Graves; the Seventh Conneeti- out, under Lieutenant Colonel Hawley, and the Twenty- eighth Massachusetis, under Lieutenant Colonel Mooro— ‘Wus in the advance. Colonel Leasure’s brigade—compris’ ‘ing the Seventy-ninth Highlanders, under Liewtenant Colonei Morrison; the One Hundredth Pennsylvania, under Major Leckey, and che Forty-eixth New York, Colom, Rosa—was in support, together with Rock well’s Connecti out Battery, Captain Sears’ compaay of Volunteer Engi Reers, and Captain Sargeant’s company of Massachywetts cavalry, A storming party, consisting of two companies of the Eighth Michigan, led vy Lieutenant Lyons, Aid de-Camp io General Steyons, with a negro gusde, was in the extreme advance. Our route lay over an extensive cotton field, cr rather @ succession of cotton ileids, separated from gach oter by hedges and ditches. The grocnd was broken by the ridges peculiar to tbo plantations in suis vicinity, passage over the uneven, billowy surface, marc! as we wore upon the “doublo quick,’ excensively fatiguing; yet wo moved forward ver, a Although our lino was formed within ride Shot a the enemy's pickets, so quiety were the manceuvred that they were ignorant of it, and a few Heutenant and four privates were surprised and captured Ordors bad been given to move forward by the flank, re Biment following regiment. In uo & but to press on and forward into line by r When the enemy should open on us, we were to use Lhe bayonet on bim, and endeaver if possible to gain posses- pion of the work. These orders were Yaithfully executed. Reaching the open Geld, about a mile from the rebel fortifications, Fenton s brigade was directed against the right, aud Leasuro's against the leit of the work. Th so two brigades now pushed forward with groat rapidity, the Tegimeuts keeping within suppor: diseance of cach other, and Une Michigan ping close to the storming party. ‘When within about four hundred yards of the fort, a terrific fire of grape ayd canister Was opened on our columns (rom the work. aud from (bo woods, rile pits on ows right. Four heavy Parapet sent their murderous charges Of our brave mon; masked batieries, of w we hail no pro Knowlosse, poured their t wisaiies agains: harpabolors, stationed all along the rebel line, selected our officers for targets, ani ma: @ gallant iewler tell at their arst volley, while the m. dropped ia the ranks bj that Mi gan, the Seventy-ninth Hi Peunsylvania, the Twenty ing their wild cry of wl A vanced), and portions of ths Seventh: York, succeeded in reaching tho very ani a portion of the storming party Jed by Captains Ely and Doyle, in, was id 2 bis together with « parcy from son by their beave 1 parapet of the w: Hiere lasted ‘or a my pon has ever Hy! Michigan, with whom they had f brigaded, they could not be res With tive Utinost promptness to. the eu comrades. Colonel Morrison, whose hor action, ied uphis mon on fooi, shout Bigulande: and, with Lieutenant Ly Dieveus’ stall, was the first so scale tb the parapet of the fort. Both were wounded—Cvloue) Morrison in the head, the bullet entering at the tenple and coming ont bebind the right ear, and Lieutouact y ia the arm. Captain Doyle, of the party, was severely wounded, and Captains Pratt ahd Church were Killed. Tt was whilo en- teaver ing to scale of the Seventh ¢ theives, the mon weat up, walking unilinching)y into the jaws of death. Unt very few escaped, and those only wenis riddled with batls. was wounded ged the entire cou: volver at Lhe force witiin, and had th “kiing one rcbel as he was eadeavoring to ta om the numerous ‘ratholes”? with nicrior of the work abounded Dut one Narrow opauug jn the lee or Sodieultof passage this, and 80 galing orta of tire to wb were exposed, $ "vo tall back andro! The mou were ied with coiors ity ing to th eover 1 yards from ibe for Vision were « E pieces, Which Lad o than u thie rear, were Low pushed forwar apob the enemy, aud his lusiaied over the heaus of apau the epemy’s eit je Highlunders, led 1 per ut. Col. Morrison, Mounted Lie ¥ Mcments the most exciting + empted to describe. Whe: sbhuders heard of (he terrible slaughter of the ° Mauy wont et, bus advan prt of their okt ws mot early Louie ony is, of General ig and mount Colonel Morrison, tise where ad. da poet: 10 this hedge ittle to the wv men a weil ‘Their courage was uuiiroken. y 44 for (ho Word ty chitge. Bub at Lhis juueture Colonel Williams’ command, whieb hat ocenpied a tion on the eft, from which they threw a galing fre acrossthe marsh into the position of ihe enemy, were courpe Ued , in consequence of ihe falling of sheils from euc gunboats, to fail luck, aud thne tho main aiteucion of the endmy was given to the freut. Under theso cir cumstances it was deemed a useless waste of life further Uo protract the contest, and the order was given to with draw the trvops. ‘This was done in the myst admirable mauner, Rockwell's battery taking the lead, and the oa Tegimencs following im line of battle, with flags The Josees in Gen. Stevens’ division have been very heavy. Nearly 200 of the Kighth Michigan (which also sultfored severely ay ort Royal Ferry and Wilmington island) were ent dowu, aud of ten company commanders who weut juto the felt only two returned with weir commands. The Seveuty-ninih, whose gallantry at Butt Bun we ail remember, sustained a frighiiul jist “of casa- alties, as they accompanied the Michican boys ju the as- sault. The losses in the Twenty eighth Maseachnsetts are aiso heavy, Captain Lawler being among the killed. Capt. E. 8. Hitehoock, of the Seventh Conn siruck Uy a grapeshot ben ticnt, wis ‘ the hea! and another m tho autly killed, and Jaeut. Horton, of tue » Was mortally wounded, sep Rergy-sixit, was also killed. Many other officers’ in the second division were mowed down by the hellish storm, whose fury and whose terrivie effect, duriug the thickest of the gilt, no ‘ecole rhetoric of mine cau ail my to portray. I have written, thus far, of the part which oaly two of the brigades pisyed in the attack, The command of Briguiicr Geueral Wright, comprising two brigades um'er Coloucls Williams and Chaiield, also participa: movement, ana suffered severely, Willinins’ briga consisting of the Third New diampauire Volunieers, Lieutenant Colome! Jackson: a battwion of iis Rhode {slant artillery, (weting as ini jantry,) the York Volunteer Megineers and the First cavalry, marched from Grimbail’s plautat dawn, and were pashed forward toward the so.\he face a: ihe work while General Stevens was diros phi e wats ia bao ad dy Aad SPO ed oy er artillery, am tho directa of tay ey 5 “ab ove mentianed wmarohed up with the wose of turnips the right of es cut of from the wo od tothe yiape and canister with a galling frou tue rebe #0) hie fart, by the wish Ge vn thew r bata tho fi island were bad ged imo tho 9 y dss the foo ret voy ang HN we 01 their aycaber tm ovr hunds. wily of the op brigade, further than that they fought with great valor, and maintained thew ground againss terrilve t the order to withdraw the troops was given. Ame killed of the. Third New Hampshire waa Capta Cariwon, who was etruck im she yrought inte the bespital itv: amputation, for which’ be earnestiy pies the prowst of the surgeons, # Litie an hour, Lioutensnis Cody, Mont Scranton, of this ti Lieutenant Bar thok au and cannot ly same regiment, is dan Troops never (ought with more steadiness and deter- mined bravery (hat cur meu did yesterday. Their pluck and their obedience Wo orters are worthy uf the highert Lusk, Aid-de Camp to Geuerai In positien the Twenty oigitia Madsachur otis at Lhe edge of the abultis,and hada Loese der bi. Captanu Hazard Stevens, a son the ral,aurt Agal#tant Adjutant Geaera. of the Division, i S-veuth Connections, after it was reformed, to Ae position, al the hedge, under a dreadful fre of grape and canister, He inberite ali his paternal grit, aud re jv the ‘eid conspiewvus throughout the coolness und his bravery. Colene! Featon, who commanced the fires brigade, left awick bod to lead his troupe, and well sustained’ the Feputation won at Cooraw sod Wilmington Island, Lieut, Belcher, of his staff, though wounded severely at ine eueray's rat volley, romaine: iu the saddle thi hie Loree Was shot. He then procured auother, avi was the lew mau bo leave the Heid, setting iire, bevlding wi eoeupied. chureits, the rebel plekuts acted 68 au abt bot onder bn ‘o, showed from doneryy, Other ciheens were eeph iv thet Drivers; Dut they mares belong muro property th loth i Unis baaitiy, Wrteen Martol ve. part Chatiieid, ating. 0: tbs nth New F Bs lvAuiN rey be aie pert theaig | tdow + was eniicel | rev, aod, » ayrriet wily ir swhd we 4 we 5 by and ng rap I: w a tI] ow © coe seh * po, a. Y i S van : y ' NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1862. fore our batteries had silunced or dismounted its guns, wis a military misiake of suffleient tude to merit the k-ewts, censure. Bp its resu the = meve- ment was a lamentaple failure, im fect, no more than we did terning the euemy’s position; for deserters aud captu: ickets had a few days previous told us how strong were ‘their fortifications, how impassabie their abattis, how numerous their force, and how reselute the majority of their mon. ‘The enemy resisted vs with all tho advane tagas of position, numerics! strength and superior knows ledge of the approaches to thew works. We fought yale lantly and nobly, it is true, but yet hopelessly, on soil we never had vod before, against atve we could not see, aud with weapons which, in opposition te the grape aud canister of the onc’ vere D-Warl@ss A8 loys. ae ld to-day that this movement was Made on the sola 1 told farther—and T consider the info. iia- m good authority—that when, only five unter left here for Hilton Head, al Benham positively to make : ther orders, bit enly to hold our Position agaiuat attack. Bo that ax it may, we have mot ny fects of which Gankot be ignored, aod which demaadsfor its author a strict and searching investigation. Ido net know when this account will reach you. De- partures from this point are unfrequent, and undoubtediy the Northeru puise will nave been quickened by rebel Scounte loog before & correc t aud uamaguiiled report in the HekaLp ; byt of one thiag your readers ared. waahnl aaisinonnnatl ig here. Our ‘ol 80 Lender a nature a8 easily to be wrestod Eveutuaily, not only the Tower battery, but orks behind it, aud Charestoa itself, with sumer ie and Johnson, will De ours, to “ hold, pos- no ad These events are only postpencd for ve is military capacity in place oi reckless YeUs Au earnest tuigatfainoss tor the lives of our men, instead of blind ambitiog, and they will yet be undertaken and accomplished. Janis ISLanD,S. C., June 18, 1502. } Cumapiete ant Accurate List of the Killed, Wounded ane Missing in the Late Bath——Pew of Ue Wounds Patal— Our Missing Wounded Sent to Charleston—Orders of Generals Bentum and Stevens, &2, Thave succeeded, after travelling through our camps and laboring fur many hours with the utmost diligence, in procuriug a list, complete aud accurate, of the killed, founded and missing of the Grst and second divisions in the attack upon the Tower battery day before yesterday, Jind that my estimate of our casualties was unusually curreet. Many, however, of the wounds are of a super- Gcial character, and a stall proportion only will prove fatal. Our wounded sotdiers are receiving the tenderost cafe aud attention from the several le and rogi meutal surgeons, and avery thing possible is doue to pro- mote their comfort. I hear that the irquaport Cosmo- polilan, which sails to-day for Hilton Hoad, will carry a large wumber whose cases require treatment ut the spa- cious and couvontent general hospital there, Dr. Kemble, the senior surgeon of this division, sc. companied by Capt. Lusk, of Gen, Stevons? staff, visited the rebel lines, under a dag of trace, this morning, for the purpose of ascertaiuing the fate of our missing. He jearned that the iast of our dead left on the fluld were buried this morning, and that the prisoners, nearly or qaite all of whom are severely wounded, number forty- five. The rebel oilicera who met the flag asserted that our wounded in their hands wero gent to Charleston and were Kindly treated. They could not furnish a list of them, but promised to send it to ns ag goon as it could be procured. If possible [ will transmis it with the list T have already prepared. I enciose copies of Gon. Benliam’s general order, thank ing the troops for their gailant conduct, aud the order of Gon. Stevens, communicating the same to his com- mand, The diiference bei ween the two productions ts nomewhat remarkable GENERAL CRDERS— Hpapgvai Heanguarcues, Sravens’ Divisio, 16. teen Drstecr, tm Sovran, +8.6., June 18, 1362. neral dostred 13 express his iiainks Of the dillerent regiments of nis command engaged in Uie reconscissance of the works a! Sevessionvillé. and of the ground to the our camps, upon the 16th inst. daring of our men, their persistent cou: works of the enemy tinder the mort tmurdecrus fire of grape and musketry, and the execilent order fu which they rotived, as they did in the comypleve formition 6: ths iine of battle, irom the field, when ordered, merit the highest praisy that can be given. We necd only say, ia conclusion , what we know we all feel—we have mot, ve have examined the works of the enemy,and they shal! By order of Grigadier General Ti. W. BENHAM. R. Seanx, Second Lieutenant Forty-seventh New York Volunteers, A. A. A. G. GRNFLAL ORDERS—NO. 26, Fimapquaataas, Skconp Divastox, Devanrsesy Janus Teiayn, 8. C. ‘The Brigadier General conunanding tive Second division, in communicating (0 is command tho thanks of the Com: manding General for the conduct of the troops in (the action of the 16th instant, desires to express his owa Profound sense of their valor, courage avd hero‘smn, of the Second Jivixion—You displayed iu the at- tune on the fortified position of the enemy at Seoession- ville, om the 16th instant, the highest qualities of veteran troops. You formed in silence and secresy in the dark- ness of the night. You mwved forwnrd in pervect order at the eartiest dawn, and surprised and captured the ene- mys pkets. You were orde. ed uve to fire, but to push forward and use the bayonos. You obeyed the order. formed in tine of baitie under # terribly amd murde- rous fire of grape, camieter and musketry. You pushed to the ditch and abscis of the work, from right to jeft. Parties irom the leading regiinents of your two brigades—the Kighth Michigan and the Seventy-vinth (Highlauders)—mounted aud were shot down on the parapet, officers aud men. These two regiments especially covered them- selves with glory, aud their fearful easuatties show the hot work tn which you were engaged. Two-fifths of the Eighth Michigan and nearly one-quarter of the Seventy- ninsh (Highte: ) were struck dow oer kilied or wounded, ond all the remaining regiyents—tha One Humired#h | evogy!lvantw, the Seventh Connecticut, the Foriy sikth New York nd the Twenty-eighth Ma-suohy- e—he 5 OLw theta The Commenting to the officers and be ours. fearful losses, You were NOt dis temporarily with rawa the enemy. You retired ia you returned to the attack im order Sonie eid, uhruughoat the action, tho a order of of battle you all wove ready for act time tothe aseat cm from th hedge tive hundced ards from the work. This position was beld by you un- iinchingly aud coniidentiy, and at this very hedgo the light artiiery of Rook ew ite elective fire upen tue enemy. , obedience to orders from guperior avthority, you all Anally retired in good order,and in line of battie, the enwamy did aot vonture to Interrupt yor Men of the Second Divtsion—You cuvered yourselves Your intrepid aud abe ind Pent 1 te6 hotiest ) alo ndere—like n Jw, wot Uatough the head on the ad's ten to Lhe aseautt, eager Wwe und-—at ali pois rauiying aud cheering on ; aud officers aud meu alike gave signal proo! of their dévotion ta duty and their country. In con eratulating his eomrartes on their Lerote valor and con ttancy field, the Commanding General of the divisio ot words to oxpress his griv( aud yours at the © orifices that have boon made, Our best 4 now sivep tho sleep that knows no parapet. Morrow, Horton, Hit-h- Ady oiler yallaut and woble men, we shail al} Lonor, to you, the men of the So- ennd div is.o0! have shown what you will do whea you shall lave the proper opportunity. Yeu dia not Seize the fort, because it was aitaply impossible, aud known now (0 be impoesible by tie reconnommance refer- rod to im the orders of thanks of the Commanding Gene- ral, By order of Brigadier General STEVENS, Hizanp Srevers, Captain aud A. A.G. The following is complete lit of the killed, wounded and missing:s— WILLIAMS’ BHIGADE--WRIGHT'S DIVISION. RY XEW HAMPRLIE VYOLENT G—LIRCTENANT OOLOWEL SAURSON. Kivi Company C.—-Pagene Cadworth, Jamoe Mayer, Joseph pono, “Award Guiner, Paral, Whittaker, Company U.—haanes baie. Company H.--Sergennt Sephon Dearborne, Hanson T. Witlatne. Company [—Capt. Ralph Cariton, Corporal Truman A, Lew! Uompony K.—Thomas Conway. Wounded, Company A.—Corporals John W. Goodwin, Nathan: Meraball ny D.-Wm. Caban, Samuel Caban, Win. Mars. too, fanies Gorab, Haniel W. Hillott, Fredurte H. Favor, and Joutonant Walter Cody, Sergeant Joseph. poral Matthow Byrnes, prive ba Dar ant, John Booth, David Fitggerald, Liew: jen ae Sutin M ie poral George A. Wood! dohu Curran, 24; Geo myn, Geo. Savwoane | Charen | ona, | i hop imt H ‘ an ‘ nu Joan srockn, 5 “ i Corr, Sane | Go nygin, Uiace v tat go WY. Paretrients ory Tuer | Waits, Ader G. Gerri | Crapo Let genie Wain Darauity Betyeraireyd Hocrowoy ba tin dogveys Nous o vip N ayy el aor T tw Me ’ farted HE ry -eUt Lo Oust © ‘ mi: ae nor, Win. J BS Hiei ith, Joau Gelder, val Ge myrning Mos be Oto, Oo pores 5 James Cassidy, Frederic A. are, George W. Jackson, Joba J. Fitegerald, James H. Rehil!. Company B.—Wmn. H. Merrill. Comp ay E.—George Carr, THLAD RMODB ISLAND ARTILLERY, SECOND BATIALION—MAJOR umeaiz. z—Wilard ‘cintve, Benjamin 1. Sayles Patrick Ganon; Lieatonant Krastaiss. Bartholomew. F.—Jonn O'Donnell, Stephon B. Wells, Ser- south Patrick Giga. f : Company H.—Kaward Dunbar, Wounded. Ce R.—Licatenant J. M. Potter, Corporal Peter B, Balcom, Wm. Davis, Robert Hill, John Higgins, Moses A. Payne, Lauiel L. Arnold, James F. Thisbaun. Cnapany P.—Wiiliam n ty James McKnight. Company P.—Jobn is. Lake, John Gatigan, Wm. Bur- Foushs John Dorsey, James Cook, William Hubart, Goorge Briggs, Philets Arnold, Charles Galligan, Pa: Dillan, Corporal John ‘Madi Corporal John 1e- ron, Corporal John O’Brien, Ompany H.—Jobu Coloria, Patriek Mahon, Peter Nol- Mn, Thomas Carr, Company K.—Frank Carroll, Francis H. Taft. KEW YORE VOLUNTEER SHIRA AY SRRRELL, Company A.—Marbias: mes ‘ider, i Wounded. Company A.—Edgar Driggs, Sergeant Jobn J. Kilby. Company B.—Aiva A, Cartwright. STEVENS’ DIVISION. SEVENTY-NINTH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS—LIBUTERANE corores, nounisaw. Company A.—Jonn Dillon, Comporry C.—SJolin Wait. Company U.—Yhomas Martin, Corporal Brown, Alex+ ander Mosre, Company L—Thomes Young, Joho Levybell, D. B. Jones. Wound-d. Lieutenant Colonel David Morrison, slightly in temple. Coptiin Mexander G.abam, Co. H, stightly, Lieutenant Thomas W. Robertson, Co, H. Lieutenant H. G. Heffrom, Co, K. rite nant James siannear, Co. Ee 8, 00. 1. ntfno, bkirk, Michael Lyuel . Ding weil, Sorgeant David » Edgvard Company B.—Androw Newlands, Phillip Daley. Fon) any C—Sergemt G, Rogers, Corporal R. Sunder- land, Wm, ridge, I, W. Jarrott, G. Monzies, J. Ma- Uhieson, vever Phomas, Company D.—Secgeant Walter Fitzsimmons, Sergeant Robert Harris. Corporat Kesine Duke, Corporal Win G. cNal., Corporai frank Ritehie, Corporal Joha D, Spowel, x bn kiniey, Wermer Meyer. Company #.—Hency ¥. Bloomfield, phen Crymple, Joka H. Grant, Wa Henry Collins, Ste- Kennedy, Thomas Hawthorne, Guorge Kyerson, James Deving. Con puaey iol Lawrence, Company Gs mes W, Reilly, Sergeant Ro- bert ints, € jullie, Thoiwas Me Mannon, G. Caroy, Wm. Finch, Jovémiah Harwood, Mat? th ly, Win. Potier, Charies Robb, Fred, Smith, Jarves Lastier, Ceorge Wiarry. Company H.—or,eant —— Smith, Alexander Calvert, Stewart, Wm, Weely, James Smith, any 1.—Sorgeant Thoruas Weir, Charles F. Mack, Michavl ~eanlin, Micha! Mar Conpuny K. igall Maviarlane, George Melutosh, Henry Marshall, Wm. White, Sergeant John White, Cor- p rul Charies Riley, Corporal Water L. Brown, Kobert i ndersou, Jacub Hopper, Robert. Kelly, ‘Michael oF Missing Coapany A.—Corporal Join erates, Joneph Allen, Wm. Mowatt, James Medbillan , Jobu Picket, Joan Stokem, Company C.—Arcbibald Cainpvel!, Joan Maxwell. Cmpany P.—James Gilchrist, John Luke, Wm. Las Alexander Taylor. Company > —Andrew Robertson, Joshua Blakely. Co: Alexender Murray. iy Hiency Buckicy, James Foster, Jobn Knox, award J. Mutihews. Cumpany H.—Jaunes Lachiand, James McCombe, John Smyaton, Isang Dowker, Company L.—Napoleon Benjamin, Henry West, James Burne, Park Burns, Frank Chamberiain, Company K. elyy, Francis Stoddart, Francis Wright, George McCready. oN MENDREDSH VOLUNTRERS—OOLONEL, PRNWSYLVANIA LRASE TE Kiliod. Lieutenant Saniuel J. Morrow, Co, I. npany C.—Corporal Juu 8, Watraa, Corporal William Anderson. Company P.—Augustus Raed, Company #—Corporal 8, Patterson, Crmpeny H.—Goorge Whitstone, Company K-— Thomas Gauaan. Compeny M.—Thomas Eba, David Meredith, Peter Har- rison, Thomas Wiikifsta Company A.— Wm. chtey. Gna B- Poon gee Cae Eliott, Noah A. Sewell, Calat Joseph, Robert £ “itigon Cleland, Hugh Wilsen, A Company C. Dporse at Frederic Bander, John C. Moore, John &. Walton, Thos, M upasey George. Mont John 9, Barber ry rf lon! Li Gonee Miaanll, SeutS. Dick raemnch Georges denee a. =. hater Harlan, Harlan Bok, Nathan Offrett. ‘Company F. Herfest. Company ‘W. Washabaugh, Samuel B. \pell. Company H.—Chas. H. é Lp tee pr ge , Sergeant Henry Company ‘ktiwutenant Joseph H, Gilliland, Evan aw, 4 —Sergeant Oty: H. Morriok, —Sergeant James 10, Jacob Leary. ae wi ¢ —vohu U. Book, Joba T. ‘icCaaitn, James ‘Company H.—Wm, R. Summers, FORTY-SIXTH NEW YORK VOLUNTKERS—OOLONEL ROSA. Kiued. Company D.—Licutenant Ferdimand Schart. sad F.—Lieutexant Wm. Kratowsky, Rudolph La 1y G.—John Kennedy. Sompena Fs Tee Te Company Corpor rogem, Company K.—Thomas Higgins. Wounded. Company A.—Jobn Miller. Company B.—Jacob Weinhardt, Company C.—Prederic Hooase, Lewin Stark. Company D.—Jacod Weber, Michael Wald, Theodere Bebrensdortl, Company E.—Bernhard Witzmann, Adam Jonas. Rong ¥.—Corporal George Boiz, Charles Fleiseh- mann, Androw Schaub, Louis Walker. Company G.—Lientenaut Wm. Orten, Sergeaot @. Ot- tere: , Heury Schusider, Philip Ihxs, Leonard Laubner. Company K.—simon Losoh. ising. Company G.—Xaverius Groever, Company D.—Lovis Schapper. Company F.—Corpora! Chavet Sohov or, Ferdinand Ho- sels, George Bagg. Company @.—John Holz. Company H.—Christian Augersback, Christian Sit- finger. Company K.—Hermen Kerstar, TWocy eon MABPAGUES ETE VOL OOLONKL, MOURE, B. A en let. Company B.—Corporal Jo wn sMelatire, Company C.—Charies Nie! artiey, ul Captain Andeow J. Lawler, Patrick Me- hy Douovan, Company £.—Witham Company @.—Oor poral Company Hom W in. by Company L—Corporas Th Company K.—Sergoant J, Wehner on, Pa\riek Welsh, Sergeant Daniet’O James Teviin, Michual Caspbell ohert Logan, Paiviek St snabash, Dauial Conperny D—saines Cooney, © ward 0, Brien, Timo- thy Do vey, Mighsel Melaushiio, + aa. Dolan. Company Michael Koither, Wm, J. Love, Williara 4. Hayes, David Coughlio, Chacies Kuley, Matthew Conway. Company G.—Sergeant E. Fitzpatrick, Wm. D. Malone James Kully, Lomas 3. Shielb, Thomas Turtle, Michael Keunedy, Corporat Tercence Mitchell, Compan cry A. MeDounell, Lieut. J. U. Bar- Tit, ton uy Fieve Hayes, Patrick Broguaban, Bue igh Leo. «my (Michael Madden. Joha O’Brien, Frank raifiek Maguire, Sergeant J. 3. Jobiaton, oO mprtuy =C H. Deyle, David Roach, John crawi George 0. White, Levi Rameden, Win. Foly ‘aonen, Thomas Milan, Edward Umpbey, itighiacd Delmay NEERRS—LIBUTEN ANT 0. Dwight, Wan. Carey. any Ce gead ioomley On Missing. Campeny B.—Datrick C. Conway, Patrick Malin, Company C.-Joln McNamee, James ur Marpby, = ’ A —Pabrick Fitagoraid, seer 4 inghor. am yany @ Corporal Thos. Owens, John Leomey. Com oy LE Sergeant f. We Kerrigan. Omyary L—corporal ©. V. Suith, Corporal Joka an wnyanry K Arthur O'Neil, Ail CONNACRICUT VOLCNTEKRS—IIRUT. COL, MAWLEY. Killed. Company B.--Corpoval Wan. H. Taylor. Conpeniy umes A, Miller, Conpary ) —baeut. Thomas Hooton, John Holmes, W. Crotty . vimpetny Be —f4ha kK. Reynolds, Cunpeny F—toronae Britian, Company @ —Oapiain Eowin &, Hiteheooks, Company Kudrow HH. Hibbard, (6 eorge Corb: Weand A, Company A —Sorgoant avi D, vord Pievaure senobert, i Ouver I a Bowen, iloury Fall, Waiter ¥. LL. Brainard, Jovm vin Company B jam ‘ wn, sang ©. tay / * Bye ao Urosh: ie rige Webb, Joka Wa! mnyeey, Laws S 0. uy John R. | ayn fies, tsa Jone D. Lion, ¢ * Coweam, or & te “udued, Mut Bute Theo fumes M 1 Meo Fign p Bs: Howie) Badeyt orgs itt b tty Ee alabe BRO Hatt vcic, Thon Day ds WME Oe iat av ' ny Kon BLY D, Lowin Rewteovilla, Georg | pouwd Company A.—Lyman 8. Johnston, Carter 8. Clark, Sel bar) H. Wells. + Company D.—Charica Ryxbee. Company B.—Charles Gilbert, Company F.—Sergeaut Fret. R, Jackson. BIGHTO MICHIGAN VOLUNTEERS—LIEUT, COL. ORAVER. Ku Company B.—Goorge FB, McVeigh. Company D.—Captain Benjamin B. Church, Jobn Conoly. Company 2.—Lieuteuant A Cotrell, Sergeant Wm, ‘Alexander, Corporai Prederick Turrell, Company F.—Emmett Cole, G. C. Rathbun, Harmon Wonderi Company “a.— James Carman, James M. Wright, Ed- ward S. Wart, Albert M, Bransock, Prauklia B. Lowland, Company K.—Corpor.a J, Mt. Morgan, Aionzo Hersha. Wounded. Company A.—Oaptain 3. ©. Guild, missing; John H. Thornton, missing ire Delling, missing; Sergeant Milton 8. Barrows, P Abram D. Berry, George W. Bennett, Chation bs Aen Compa: ny B. Captain itbert E. Pratt, missing, Samuel MoVeigh, missing; Hercil Brewer, Amos Wetherby, Harny W. Daveuport, Lieutenant James 8. Donahue, ion J. Garpenter, Johu G, Hathaway, Corporal Ransom M. ees, Davi pany C—Lieuvenamt Robert G. Hutchins, Sergoant wie? Nelson, Sergeaut Jacob B. Kiison, Corporal Nathas Doane, Corporal Davis M, Wait, “Ebner G. , Albert Smith, Samuel 8. ‘Brady, George W. or, Joseph MeOmber, Knos H. Rinnel, Jeitersop 3. Williams, Owin Pheips. Company D.—sergeant Henry B. Burrett, James McTl- yaiu, David? Kingsbury, Geo, W. Robinson, Augustus $. Clinton, Frank Vin Rye Cmpany B.—Secgeans Edward B. Light, Michael Monadau, Ge uce, ira Davis, Yhomas Wait, August Neutho, Henry Chadwick, Hairy ©. Smith, Herman Broop, Orlando G. Andrews, Geo, L. Hovrington, Lewis eli. Company F.—Lieusenant Austin D. Bates, Sergeant James D. Summer, Sergeant James F. Mead, Corporal James MoViecitan, Corporal Coaries F. Cock, Corporal Edgar A. Nye, Win, Lemuud, sain Dowd, John 8, Crots, Abrain Guiiwie, Johu W: Daniel M¢Kenzie, Company G—Lieut, Horstio Beicuer, Corporal Hiram Appieboo, Jaines £, Armstrong, mixwing; Wm. Carpran, do., Jawes 4 Francisco, do.; Alvin Y. Jones, do.; Aer ion, dv.; ‘Joseph U'rien, doc; Benj. F Win. Harniiton, Sidney D. Castle, Henry tio Fiint, Cornelius Lays, George Foote. rd U Doyle, sergeant Do- Corpural Massena A. Newbury, Corporal D. K. Goo it Corporal Uelos ¥. Wait, Jomithan Green, Saze Rice, Abel By wat James Bush, Kijab H. Fish ‘Abort Roi om Newsom Cross, Wiliam Wilson, Janes Var: lau, vasper N. MoLane, sdward #. Lavra, Chas. Cross. Company I—Capiain' W. B Lewis, Geo. W. Robinson, Augusius » Frank Van Rye, Wa. Tarver, Oscar Hendee, Dw ‘om, John Granal, Geo, W. Jewell, Charies’ Freeman, Frederic T. Bentley, Francia Whit- rk. Camus, Asa Parshall, Peter Aranoe, Jo p W. Coloman, orporal Heury C. Cail, Benjamin Wy- ichols, James B, Crownover, Charles Wickeham, Richard Corner, Missing. 3. Bennett. J. Stuickiand, Leroy M. Dodge, 1D, Thomas, Herod Mo, ton, Ner- Smith; Corporals catur take, Company A—-A¥ v 1 Company C.—Lbieuveuant Charies Ephraim Brown, Dorr Gould, Joka R. surwell; privaves Solomon Kroll, £i8 Brouk, Hem y floaagay, Clarkston Poe ‘Zachariah Hickinan, Solomon Wott, sesh voral Harlan P, Britlaw, Levt P. pie J. Durand, Aivin K. Ford, Goorge Wiliams. Company E.—Corporal B. F. Burr, Lester Keefer, Goo. B. Laight, Geo, W. Shoup Company #.—John M. Bresmer, William 0. Barrite, Sidney ¥. Cobb, George Lusk, Isaac J. Widegarden. Company G.—Laniol 3. Boyer, George Call, Emory R. Curtiss, Theodore Gaugon, John Kinsinan, Peter 3, Si- monson. Com; any H.—Sergoant Charles H. Meils, Dewitt C. Gro- vor, verry Brown, Eugene V. Hail, + Company L.—B.'3. Washburne, Eaward Ogden, R. D. Hendee, Company K.—-G. W. Davis, Edward Carley, B. A. Ca- hoon. J. A, D. Cahill, s. ¥. Doty, Wm. B, Laycock, Ches- ter MeGraw, Miller, Win. Nobie, Charles Suith, Jobin Sydiemire. Join Quinn aud William Ivers, both of Company Ii, First AchuSeSs cavairy, acting as Colonel Fenton's orde aiso wounded. Lieutenant Lyons, of tho #iitieth Penusylvanis, acting Aid to General Stevens, was wounded in the arin, Our Hilton Head Cerrespondence, Huron Hxap, §. C., June 21,1862. Arrival of the Ben. Deford with Wownded—Gen. Benham Ordered to Report to Gen. Munir in Persm—Gen, Wrigh Supersedes Gen, Benham, Who Sails for New York Under Arresi—What General Benkam's Friends and Oppanenis Say For and Against Him, dic., dc. The steamer Ben. Deford came down from Stone cu Thursday, bringing from your correspondent with the expedition # graphic account of the bloody massacre which our troops soffered in storming the enemy’s forti. fications on Monday, the 16th inst., together with a list of the killed and wounded, The Ben. Deford had on board some throe hundred of the wounded, who were at ence transferred (© the general hospital. They were in charge, during the passage, of Dr. Dalton, Medical Director of the district, assisted by Drs. Suow, of the Volunteer Enginoers; Holland, of the Massachnsetts cavalry ; MoDonald, of the Seventy-ninta, and Townsend, of the Purty-seveuth New York regiments. The suffcrers speak in termsof the most grateful acknowledgment of their care on the boat, the officera of which did all ia their power to alleviate their nijseries. Owing to the limited aceommodations at James Island, the steamer was co:npelied to bring more than eould be con- ‘vyevlentiy accommodated, and several whe lay upon the upper deck were exposed for a few incmeuts to & violent storm of wind and rain. The squall, however, had been provided against, and ie effects were not of a serious ature. ‘The steamer Cosmopolitan arrived yesterday, bringing Cespatches for General Hunter announcing the recent movement and its results, The General was highly in- dignant and no less grieved at the unexpected jutelli- gence, and inamediately sent an ead with an order direct- ing General Benham to report to him im person, and placing General Wright in command of the expedition. Geueral Beabam, however, eams dowa ou the Ben. be- ford without waitivg for the order, and at wine o'clock that evening was piaced under arrest. 1 Lave not seen the order of arrest; but I presume that Geveral Hunter would not have directed such a proceeding had not the interests of the country demand. ed it. General Beuham’s disebedionce of orders has thus browght Lim twice into difflieulty, and ii will be ne sinail task for him to conviace even bis friends that he acted wisely of pradently in disregarding the instruc- tions of Lis superior offvers, Tho repulse at Jamas Inland seems to Baye been @ second Bali's Bluff affairy and General Benham stands alone as ihe author of it, | It may ruia Bia; but beter bis dowafall ian that indis- cretion and rashuess chould ruiv the country. It will be ween by the following geueral orders, issued to-day, that the distriets of this department are abolial. @4. There will, therefore, be no further employment for General Beubam, and himself and stat, i 6 rumored, are io tame paseage in the oext steamer ior New York, Goveral Hupter will at ence assume the sotive ooutrol of the armies ta the feld, His fae inilitary reprtation, his jong connection with tbe army, aud the coniidence which (aide from bis abolitivy notions) officers and men repose in him, load us to expect boreaiter a manage- taeut marked by activity, encrgy apd breadth of pur, pose, which affairs ua the “Northera district” bave teo Jong lucked: GRYERAL ORDERF—NO. 15, Heap wanrene, DeraRtaent or THe SourA, Hinzow Hira, Lour Rev. ‘Ai, S.C a 21 , 1862. department , ish Ali returns wiil hereafter be made direot to these Lend- uarters: WL, Major Charles @, Halptue, Assistant Adjutant Gave. ral, haying been reassigned to duty in this departmen in Liereby ‘auuonaced aa Ansialané Adjutant General of the Departwaeut and Chief of Sta to the Sh General . Commaading. Cominanding. D. HUNTS Ey, W. farm, Act, Asst, Bae decor General General Bevham’s arrest is the prinoipad topic of conversation, and is looked upon b; { aaron and civi. ang alike as @ proper and ut yrealiy Tot the sacrifice in- ‘yobved iu the headstrong wttack at James Isiand. Gen. enham’s friends, nowever, assert that he acted in strict acoordance with the instructions lore with bun by Gen. Hunter, on the jatter’s departure (rom the Stono ten days age. ‘ilove suatructions were that he should make no Atieimnpt to advance on Charleston or attack Fort Jonn- fon wutib largely reinforced oF specially instructed from the heady uarcers of the Major Geueral Commanding. At [aterm Bhi te be gee any ed cum, ¢-rered by the dre of MvOALS in Lhe Mone on the left, and the oreck, ‘row Foily river on the right. ‘The adherents of Gener aloo aswert ibat the “reconnoissance’’ of Monday was & movemout ordered on the JO inwiant, wtih the approval of Gonerai Hunter, but sabeoquentiy post- Generul Hunter's ftieuds, boweyor, aver that Sued amevement Wee avail tines without his sanction, ssort tout if Lhe movement had b rot accordance with ( mea could nut have rs that if our fort would have been ave seo. rad suCe foagut valautly ia reporter's account and wl earlior hour w ateur mar Henny yeu: tise gobered ret by the Civisien vor afer ihe eg Seneca! Dentin inmsel fevls keenly tie porno i whe he i plaved, end hag tho syInjathy we ubouy vevarthewwm, congure him for Wig ation OT-War} &e,, In Port hy Say Cay dune ade & bist % wan oar Fisgsbioavenena, siaindere is tone, . vabip, Coramedure [ald Witt Mal | Sloop-of-war Vandalia, 16 guns, Wells. ‘s—Ship Vaiparaiso, ship Courier. Several tughoats. ‘Two prize Schooners—Sylvia & Mary and Julia Warder: Also coast survey schooner Caswell! Dennis. Fre:ch ship-of-war, just arrived; name unknown. Port Royal was opaned asa port of entry June 18, 1863- Runni the Blockade at Charleston, [Frow the Petersburg kxpresa, June 26. Canton June 24,1862, ‘The British steamer Momphis, Capt, Liverpool, via Nussau, N.P., arrived here ee She has on board a most valuable cargo of Britiah Deing precisely euch us Wo Stand inAst iM need of at pre sont. Tho Memphis had the misfortune, while into port on divdday, Lo get ashore on the beach of 31 livan’s island, whore she remained se 1 hours, bu was finally towed off by tho steamers yon and Eth wan. When she first got aground ehe was by one of thy blockaders, which fired a number of shelle most of which struck on Sullivan's Isiand, but none @ them hit tha ship. The Yaukee gunboat was finally driven off by a riled gun on Fort Beauregard, whieh dis charged butove shot at her, when she retired. ‘Th: Memphis is anew iron ship,on her first voyage, was built at Dumbarton, on the Clyde; is @ most sightl) veusel, of good speed, about 800 tons register, but capa Die of carrving the edego of many a vessel of 1,200 tons ‘She made the linn rom Liverpool to Nassau in six teen and « haif days, and was boarded off Abaco by the Yankee steamer Quaker City, ‘The Yankee cruisers keop up quite a sharp blockade off Nussau, and board nearly all vessels bound in or going out. Mi ve Minister to China, and Siajor Batemu: came passengers in the Memy The Latest News from Charleston, {From the Richmond Enquirer, June 26.) Cnanieston, June 25, 1662. All quiet at James Island to-day. Ihe gunboats yee terday sholled a detachment of the Marion arttilery: posted on John’s Island and forest them to retire, SCELLANLO! \N IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY, 4 gulde for the married or those contemplating it, De LARMONTS Paris, London and New York Medical Advises and Marr ace Guide, jiltiets edition, revealing the face, oe. tatned by ana. und experiments ip the Freu lish hospitals, and private practice, ncluding a treaties ered Cases ‘and Weaknesses atleting wwe human faniig Hora leuorance of thts cansen,hudinerotion, €e. Bent. 118 St, WARNER No. rom streets Astor Hous’, Boss A TOCSY 181 Noman street, New York, the Boe trie oflices are at G47 Broadway, Up stairs, Houde for treat mi M106 P.M. “¥e concur with otis mont and his work.” Aue papers in, recom Dy. Lap ars des Exate Unis, Dispatels a NEWLY INVENTER, ures corna, bunions, frost od and biistered feat, nts cots wad BL per r box, xen lon rceipt of and six cents, Bold by dru; ing tion Quel rhe to devow Beg BRIGGS. Propasior and Practical Chixopodia Broadway, New Yorx. ONSUMP SION CURED, C THEE ARE MO ls DE bears | Ja PoE CMTRD TATES HE VEAIAHAN. HOM, rata Da ALL” OTHER bi These alarming tacts vx the early part of my meu my entire energy aud ability to ts Tmitnkind. I opm ted the 10x! ancient and ot selgcied thelr bert and inust approved Femme the Cure OF the disease, and adminatered thea Wil re and uttention which characterize an industriow, jan; but, alas! all my efforts were truitless. I coult- the progress uf consumption it not remove it, * could, move'the pains. in the sides and chest. by blistering o cupping, and could: Inll ng cough with opium @ squills;'inaword, I found there was 20 mineral med: or e¢ on of mnfuerals, capably of curing consiumptl a I, therefore, turned my atientiou to the vegetable ki combination of herbs, ‘ainerican and LEO plishing What T ng de tne whee ait setae aad heal, those pasta whiol 'n, or Which may have be sing cou h, Now, ay ey the ‘lungs’ by of we lungs be not de er opcurs winless throug allowing the dis and by a Bki Dean, T have succeoded tu wes sired—thayis, 10 pr. pa corrnpt matter fro1 may have suifered fr ruptured ov broken by the «ist mutter, ov phiegm, 18 removed | Useve Ha itt aie . rye fortunate engi any au 1 ent a: the tome for ure, tiat 1 can restore what ules gb sivoved. To there [ bold turin wdo | promise a care ae this most fate fer to over one hu nie, resid mg in tbe ¢ ‘Now York, whom ; Lave cured 0) consumption witht the past six moni ean also refer to numerons vescoven patients resdiog, $0 ins country, bat inne.case do Lgive references. of cases views they reaiie In the \mtodiate nelghboriood whese P Padents consulting by letter should. be in de seribing they gyioptoms, age and iengthy of “dhe On receipt of $6 T wall send aly ol soy propsraticns Cxpress Lo any ge of the to tales al tere registered inay be sentat my rivk- 86 Third avenue, between Twelfth: a Tiirteemth ‘aw Yock,, USIN: ARDS, 76 CENTS 3, Ui; Bier Labels 30 ten pao sae Se NE“, STYLE BRAN. ae “NEW STYLE” oy BRANOR ERS PILLS; mite ee Y New DRES#,’* i now prt up be ead direction, aeae ae oe ot eae prtitons, ‘femal Brandrew petitions, im red ink; the whole 2 i, Pak oo Selon the box, and Which have mever THE ied ae PRINCIPAL OFVICH, i CA CANAL arREee, NORD ‘HOUSE, cneare SRLS LTE Sram, the the pubite ve on Me guara agains: deception, Guin a aR0 & BROTHER NEW YORK PALE ALB, jer caske, browed fi ebote NAME AND Hors. Be mrer ‘Beventh and Bighth aves you, ie ae In whole, bait sud yuart HORA. NIERNATIONAL EX HEHE ON. THE WASHINGTUN bu. o aves of 1.00 aquare yarin a rooms, titted up art and expertenee Aeusninodate 2UY Vieatr bn je iterated Om «com ws sery heart of che bow St. Georges Hall, Fi che Weiliugton Monument and how argue landing stage om the NEAD wo. praetor of 3 Sal CONN, Mi ai ie ae 18 ce furnitur | ibe. of modern eon ‘om scooinmiodath un for 0 ma TOug Tsiand BUG, the New London and with tivee new lent stance fron tito houses, ‘A new yanut w a A ‘heck @ Head direct, chauging cars at New Hay en—tinve toro houre, From Now fiaven to ‘he Head at 10:09 ei y. M.-time forty uinutes. At the Sachein’sltead de i Jovk's Dem. Cour-horee euMibases, ‘o scarry you dirvet 1a the house. A new barn, owe hundted by th nity horses. Fifteet Sled with ornumnental ane fru. 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