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3 DMPORPANT FROM APCLIRLLAN (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.) Qamary, wore placed under command of General Stone ‘man, to attend to the removal of govorament property (et White House. He sew it all safely removed and ihe boilding destroy. 0d, and on Saturday evening they left the White House— after shipping all the goods and their infantry, 1,500— and retreated to Williamsbarg, arriving there early on Qunday morning. From thence they went @e Yorktown, where they shipped their artillery. Their memare all fm good health and spirits, and have lost oslytwo of their number, who were taken while on picket duty. ‘They represent the oxpeditionas admirabiy managed by General Stoneman. The cavalry consists of the Sixth United States, two squadrons of the Pifth United States, Gwo squadrons of the old dragoons, or First cavalry, and Bwo squadrons of the Sixth Pennsylvania Lancers. The sevairy, infantry and artillery in all number about 3,000 men, and many of them have been erroneously reported eaptured. It was believed to be so in the main army. ‘The New York Sixty-ffth Chasscurs. 90 THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD, New Yoru, July 5, 1862. ‘We are in receipt of the following statement from Uestenant Colone) Shaler, under date of 8d inst. DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD. Please notify Mrs. Shaler that our regiment has ar- ‘@ived at the now position on James river without loss. Me retreat of our army was a great success. The rebels parsued and their alaughter was immense. ALEXANDER SHALER, Seutenant Colonel Commanding First U. S. Cuasseurs. HEROES OF THE BATTLES, Death of Colonel Van Wyck. Wasunaton , July 4, 1962. An officer who arrived to-day reports the death of Col. an Wyck, of Now York. ‘Wasurncror, July 5, 1862. ‘The steamers Louisiana and Vanderbilt arrived yester- @ay, bringing 1,300 wounded and sick soldiers from the ames river. Ambulances were employed till a late our last night in conveying them to the various hospi- tale im Washington ana vicinity. Many were able to ‘walk to and from the ambulances. Our citizens readily ‘Maniated in the work of removal. These patients are the recipients of good care and kind attention, and We ladies have entered into the humane service. Arrive) of Sick and Wounded at For- tress Monroe. Fortasss Monxos, July 3, 15 62. ‘Tho steamer Arrowsmith has arrived here, with seven fhundred wounded. The steamer Elm City has about three hundred ‘wounded. ‘The steamer John Brooks has arrived from Harrison’s Landing, with four hundred wounded on board. Their ‘wounds were dressed to-day, and she has left for Anna- polis, Many of them are officers. ‘The Arrowsmith will go to New York. &@dditional Names of the Sick and ‘Woundea. Wasuinoron , July 5, 1962. ‘The following are the names of the wounded and sick arrived here yesterday, by the steamships Vanderbilt ‘And Louisiana, from the army of the Potomac:— NBW YORK REGIMENTS. Lieutenant M. Hall, 71st, rheumatism; Lieutenant J- B. Howard, 124, fever; Captain Wm. Ackerman, 62d) wounded in face, severoly; Colonel E G. Marsbali, 13tbs Dever; Lioutenant J. M. Burns, 60th. wounded in wrist,ee- werely; Sergeant Samue! Gardiner, 72d, wounded are miehily: Lewis Hern, 52d, wounded in hand, severe} George Ferguson, 14th, wounded in shou iw, severely; Gaspar Wilk, 1st, Eps Gans bares ‘H.C. Her- pe — Bruise; vain George Duryea, 5th, wounded ‘hax ae fa Lieutenant F. Ott = 25th; | Cap- ie a? ‘John Schott,’ 66th, wounded in oN H. W. Thompson, 36th, wounded in’ band, = fingers amputated; 2a, rheumatism; Jas. Kelly, Wp in log, ily; Thos, Suu, eS Shy Se ie ah Gane fees: | st, wounded in head ad dem, sligh ily; Jas. Grid, 2a) fevor; Edward Deny, 2a, wound in side, slightly; Gorporal Pat McGaw, 12d 2a, wourrediy art, =H Frank Courteney, 37th, Wun » severoly, 0: Benjamin, 81st, wounded in ankle, wichtly; W. M. Guinn, Souk wounded in arth, scverely; Bersoant Win. tictvart: sey , 72d, wounded in shoulder, severely ; Mathias Gove- er) Soul, wounded in arm,” slightly; Joho, Lavghite, wounded in band, slihtiy, Pat. Fountain, wonnded in slightly ; Joba Arinstrong, wounded ia hand, sigally; Georg W. Gillis, Sd aitillery, wounded in bead, severely; Pat. O'Connor, 40th, sick; Corporal J. W Suydaker, 2T1b, wounded slightly; Wm. ‘Mat ews, 18th, Sick; Jolin Farrell, 49h, sick; James Coupon, 100th, sick; Jobn Mulligan, 624, sick; Corporal L. J. Stevens, th, wounded in band, Sabiee Cupacdl Lees 2d, sick: George G. Hawes, 12th, sick; Richard +, 83d, wounded in arm, wounded in hand, wousded in head; sligntly; B. Tanner, 6lst, wounded in bead, severely; les Adams, 61st, sick; William Bootie, dst, sick! Johu D. Hill, 72d, wounded im fout, slightly; Charies Sul: Yvan , 19th, band, slightly; ‘Theo. Bradwell, 18th, hand, Bighiy: ‘Corporal Michael Wimball, 25th, arm, slightl 25th, log, slightly; August Peah 7ib, Ses slightly: Charles E. Davis,’ 2d, sick; George Clitiord: 34th, wounded i iu back erect John Riley, 5th, wourd- 18th, wounded in ate Pat if Mite ba ry,’ wounded ia thigh, 431, wounded. in. the aestaet; ,% Siiiing, Ist Sadie wounded in shoulder, yew Paul B Cla jed in arm, severely : iy inaay weekteg in arm? slightly: | Fein, Sa wonton 4 he severe! — bel Martin Conners, 40th, ‘wounded in hand, slightly; Pet Peter Biger Sist, wounded io hand, severely: a wig, Ty wonnded ta leg, slightly; Monee lesrrie Senoded slightly; James ‘James ghia jelde 88th, wounded in band, beverely Ti Dridgoll, $8th, wounded in band. several: ‘Charles Mason, 724, wounded in ane, seve! thc ai 78 ‘wounded in foot, severely; Sergeant George Stace, 16th, wounded in breast, severely; W. H. Madi ment not named), wounded in hand, severel, an, 48th, wounded m hand, severely; Licut. eG. Northup, Sist, wounded ia leg, severely; August Griffin, 1 “bys ved in elbow, ae: Olver niaa, 86th, wounded in hip, siight\y ; Sergt. J. W. Bowens, 44th, side; Tin Stack 38th, consuption; , 36th, wounded in face, Severely: Jas. ‘wounded in leg, slightly; Corporal m. ‘wounded in band, severely: Richard Valen ‘tine, Jo arm, slightly; Thos. McNulty, 37th, wounded {n arm, Sighuy; Jno. Kelly, 421, wounded ia arm, shghtly; B. Plansigaa, 424, woundce: in arm, slightly Michael Way. Mand, 30th, wounded in breast, severely; Nicholas Sheri , SSth, Wounded in arm, slightly, Chae, W. Van ‘Voo!t, 18th, wounded in koee oS Rody Higgins, 88th, wounded im leg, sughtis a7th, wounded in shoulder, flighuy; P. Lewis Tot wounded Jo Buger, slightly ; Corporai Jas. Keady, 07th, wounded in baud, slighty; U ‘Chas. G, Bean, 13th, woanded in enoulder Sighily; Jacvd Wol’, 66th,wounded in band, severely Mex Webber, 17th, wounded in hand, severely: Wm Smith, 2th, wounded im side, severely, Joun Lee isi, wounded in baud, ' sevorsiy; William Geines, 26th, wounded ip bewsley severely, James’ Brady, 60h, wounded slightly; Corporal John Sullivan, Slat, Grint in koce, Hig bely ; Thomas Gillespie, bith, hand; Corporal Wm. Evans, doin, hand, severely; George Bond, 66th, hernia; James Farrington, 66th, side, sitghtly; Patrick Foot, 14 thigh, slightly; & H. ‘Sprague, 10th, thigh, Michael yoy, 48th, arm, severely: Thomas Sta baw worely; T.'J. BM. Jewell, 18th, head , a) , ar bg k, sMghtly; Wn ‘and back, al 1. severoly; Lewis ots aro, sightly, Joseph’ Hosins, Jas. Heuroy, 31st, shoulder, arvee; Tist, sight, Wan. i" mo Ovouan, 16th, eye, severo; Michael Wagner, 1¢b, e:bow vaight Snes, severe, Danie! McFay F ss began; vin, Q0th, leg, severe, Jo. Hathany, Oth, breast rodent Lioutenant C) W. Mitchel, Ist, back, Ww. eovere, Beil, 160h, hip; Captain Wea, Wallace, ie thigh; Brivis data 1, 06th, shoulde: 684,‘ shoulder, siigl BD Wwe. an, 27h, hip, severe; k, Sergeant J. B. Fieknor, 61st, hand, ney Sth, browst. Jae, Van Wagher, Operbarmor , lat, slightly; ‘Androw | y. Orville Gregory, 18th, wem, ali of ‘4 Wath, wrist, slightly; Witham M 4th, shoulder, sev - Captain A. W. jae. Varker, 16th, Dack, severe; my tah, arm,’ severe, dees Modartiy, ja Vogun, i6th, arm, slight, Henty i ‘preast, fevers, Corporal fo. Froy, 60th, hand, slight; James Bibree, 73d, mick; Edward Mullet, 32d i Tas. Mae buh aritlery, leg, slight! » Mightiy; Willem w cout, 1th, hand, slightly; Daniel George’ Ustorman, Ist, D MeVolder, 271, sight eergeont Johm pars, Y Sermeant Parrick Horan , 88h, hand HBLUY; Assisiant wreson Mangherd fever! Joba Sad ‘ietopber Lewis, 37 Matiare, 13th, hip; Coruelios John Brannan, 69th, hee ; deka Duna- 5 hand, slightly; re"kiany Sn, Si » Bip, , Sit, sick; Thomas E,' Vanaall, 41h, foot; Jas. Wm. Galvi ‘2d, sick; John Lockran, ist, arm, ; Thomas Smitheron, 32d, leg; Thos. Moore, |, breast; Torey Right, 12th, sick; John Perrebaules, 2d, sick; M. F. Williams, 16th, band, slightly; Ba: ©. , 12th, breast; Wm. W. Har: rington, 12th, hand, ? Wm. & Gore, 16th, sick; Brith; aise ‘slightly; Henry Riker, Tist, mal Corporal Wm. L. Therber. yi! ‘arm, slighity: J. B. Fierth, 924 gov vd ot 63d" Bh Peter it, S3d, hip, ea og, a joes B. Wilson, 48h, John Qui , shouklor, severely; Reuben Hays, doth, head slightly Heory Kearney, 95th, leg, shgbtly; . Lawrence, = hip, slightly; John’ Lobiner, 634, wrist, severely; Geo. Brown, 52d, sick; — Urson, 83d, arm, severely; 0. Davenport, 7b, arm, slightly; Jobo Powers, 72d, band, slightly; Corporal Henry Steward, 9th, arm; Jacob Retpharat, bth, shoulder, severely; Ser- geatt R- B. Smilley, 1st, thigh, 8!i,htly; Corporal Corley oon, Ist Rifles, foot, slightly; Jas. Austin, Ist Rities, arm, slightly ; Corporal Makerson, 1st Ritles, band, slight: ly: Corporal Chas. McBride, $lst, neck slighily; Wm. Loner, 25th, hand; Robert Young, 8th, hand, slightly; Wm. I. Olley, 62d, sick; J. F. Kearns, 9th, hand, alight ly; BF. Clevenger, 95:b, leg, slightly; Wm. Elliott, Slat, Rint ahighuly; Jens’ Neville, 10th, severely; John Davia, 994, sick: Jaco S smith, Tdd, shoulder, slightly; Sonn Robiseon, 1 Ast, sick N. keuyy, 9th, arm, , slightly: Chas. Keller, Y. Senior, 26:b, do. ; Sam’i Parkor, ath, do. © D. Revd Soth, hand slightly: Chas. M. Phillips,” 5th, bead, slightly; Samuol Benjamin, 4th, arm, slightly; Wiliam ty, O9th, arm, severely; Joho Gardner , ota sek; Jonn ‘Branniger, 5th cavalry, al k, Brown, bth, tly ; Ghar, Stn ; Hugh Forbert sale ae yerely: Wm. ae Ist artillery, leg, eee Galligher st battery, arm. severely; J bnew airy, foot, emg: Wn. Craige, tly; Ed. McBride Masts teg, slightly; geal Hear} » 68a hip, slightly; Wm. P. Houston, 10th, groin, severely; Fred. Lawn, 72:, back, slightly; Tuomas Bell, 624, breast, severely; Wm. H: Omorth, Sth Rifles, two fingers amputated ; Jas. Askey, 5th Riles, leg, slightly; . Melatiere, Si arm lightly; Jcha Maciiedes Tis, tage amputated; 'H. -biller, slightly. Jas. Rushing, 2000, thumb amputated; Henry Feichuer, sun ae, angi: 'T. Battoule, 9tb, knee, severely ; J s tergeant J. P. Lucas: Sib, B fre severely; ; Thomas ‘ins, 83d, sice, severely; Semasbreoserpent. ist, rheumatism; Wm. 8. Vincent, Sth, chin, severely; Fil. Kerr, 83d, foger, slightly; Henry 424, arm, severely; Corporal A. i). dong, Si nrg a pearl, Jacob Rieskert rg > ig mi oi, agh’ iy: Wan Beton, ‘ait, aru, a, slignUy; ‘Thomas ‘arm, slightly; Charles 0. Hart, 4 shoulder, ee Jobu Ada:ns, 884, arm, iy; John Fiuk, 63d, arm, slightiy; James Reamel, Poca alguns doen Bias, Maret bor ny Ridner, 10th, arm. slightly: Francis’ Legheaa Join eee . er, yale Stir igh 3 aiahay, ir 2M me arm, — ets Hotson, vroh pend, slight: , 23a, buy. in Murphy, Sint si ee Forman, 95: sie ude, Aad wy band, slightly ; Thomas E. Sm ta Kiueaid, Po yhand, slightly: Sergovat RB. Smilley: Ist River, tite slighty; John Hunt, 95th, slightly; Wile en F. Dake, via, ie pt Sale. oun, back, hat 7 Ty feat Hawk, igs SPL . AY 5 epee et REGIMENTS. Capt. Wm. Pray, 20th, elbow slightly; Ligat, Wan. G. Day's, 20th, thigh, sligh(ly; Lieat Col. Rae 16th,’ arm, slightly; Capt, Chas. £. Rand ee te Lieut. J. H. Proctor, Ist, fever; Capt. F. H. Ward, 1st, fever; private J.Coughlin, 9h, arm, severely; Sergoant Jno. B. O'Hara, 9th, ankie, severely; privates Jaa. L vett. 9th, arm. severely: Win.’ E. Rowers, 9th, fever; Chas. OPNeil, woist, severely; C. R. Kingsley, 10th, head, slightly; Juo. A. Jarmey, 20th, Jeg, s.ightiy; David Wat" sou, 16th, thimb amputated; Thos. iCirk, 18th, faca, se. verely; John Lenvitle, 16th, arm, oiaielys P. Mefadgh- lm, 9th, band, slightly; Thos. llivas, 16th, baad, two fingers am) uiated; Geo. Tucker, 10h, back, se- verely: ; Dennis Coliiins, th, foot slightly; Danl Con. nor, left arm amputated; Thos. Broehgalc, 224, thigh, slightly; T. A. Goodhue, ist, leg, severely? Geo. Wheeler, Ist, two tingers amputated; Corporal Charles 1. Brown, 16th, shoulder, slightly; Juo. W. Soule, 16th, shoulder ‘alightiy;R. H.C. Gosbrag, 224, ankle, slightly; Pat. Calahan, jiie, highly Jos. Barray, 9th, arm, Seceetion ee Cairns 9th, leg, slightly; ‘Thor. Gibson, 10th, foot, severely; Corporal Dani. stra ney, 20tb, hand, slightly; Jas. Mitler, 22d, rato ‘Sorgednt Jam: Ford, 20th, band, alightiy; be tee ood thigh, slightly; Oth, leg, Pullip Yc FS ee clay ae aa if : pis Dae i Sei ibang Tet Ms D. B. Seaver, 150 ‘slightly ; Chptten & Lord, Lith, horse kick; So¥gt. Dan. Walker, a eg slightly ; Dan}. O'Sullivan, 11th, arm,s.verely; Thomas Gilford, oth, Lowels, severely; Jno. Kouery, 9th, arm, severely; D. E. Rogers, 19th, hip, severely; A.C. Gurley, 10th, breast, seversly; Joo. Thornton, 9ib, thig Flightiy; James Norwood, 19th, sick; Corporal Ges. A’ Brower, 19th, hand, slightly? Charles Lyons, 9b, i severely; John J. Ray, 224, hand, severely; James Gallagher, 9th, groia,’ severely; Jho. Morris, 9th, arm amputated ral W. A. Emerson. 16th, ard, vera ne, Oth, arm, severely: Richard Magu , finger amputated; Corporal F. Leach 10tn, tneer ampu Phas it. Do ightly. DAP. Hearvey, 19th. arm , Shghiiy D Perry Mth, bead, severely: Albert Hondie thigh, hitly; Thomas Trainer, 224, sick; B. Whitney, 20th, :B 'W. Duiries, 7th, sick; John’ Girdman, 20th, Slightly; Edward Oliver, 11th; ankle, slightly: Joun Mor: ritty, 22a, discharged; Corporal H. Danfer , Toth, mouth, eoverely; ‘John A. Garney, 11th, leg, slightly. a Cae y Sorgeant George A Moggbifve, 24, hip, Nelvin Houghion, Sth, band, ‘severely; V. hand ; Corporal George Beard, 16th, side, siig) Houseman, 3d, foot, slightiy; MoCushw..y, s Urviu N. Converse, 4th, leg, slightly; Albort Boyes, side, slightly; James Sexton, 4th, thigh, sligbtly; A Wikiams, 16th, shoulder, siightly: R. H. Ccanston, « P. MeFarlan, 17th, ele, slightly eve, 4 p, severviy; J. H. log, ighily, John Thornbly,, ist, foot. NEW JERSEY KBGIMENTS. H.H. Moore, 6th Je, slightiy; Lewis Tome, Sth, mas Burns, ist, wrist, severely, John Purgan, Win, MeCarthy , 6th, sick ; Sergeant Joho 5th, sick; Michael Sbea, 5th, Sth, back slight 1 Wm .Ch Hoo and, Sth, bang, Cornelius Van 8. Juda, 3d Ms, my, beverely) Fetm Habeson, Ist, n0 hh Holford. slightly; Peter P. Upp, United #taies Chas Larkin, Sth, bead, slightly veurs, thot im right shoulder MISCELLANEOUS ReniMeNTs. A. J. Staith, 424 Maseachusotis, lect shoulder; J. Buer, 196th Pounsyivania, left hand; Cor fianley , 4th United States tufantry, leit hand mont, leftarm; Jno. Wood, 16th Colonel B. N. Hyde, 34 Vermont, bilious fever; se Alien, 4th Vermoct, cbrenic diar hom; Sergeans Blisa,'84 Michigan, chromic diar-hoa at Colina Wheeler, i¢th New York, fever; Major suarp, 60th New York, intermittent fever; Sergoaut C. Browks, 3d York, shot in neck; D arp! y, 2d New York, injv Wa. , 34 Pennsylvania, Vet arin FB. M. Thom 10th Pennsylvania, arm; fer . Rnapy, 10th Marea. ehasetts, arm; Corporal M. i 10th dimaesachusetts, head; Lieutenant Crooker. York, ehronic dy sentery ; Corporal L. meine, 61 torn, sick, G. W. Snow, 96th New, eae fever; 18th New "York, shot in weck; B. Nola York, eft Wes 0 w. rt, the chin. “Sean nh Leanne weetin head; vage Massach use i gE. ‘oth Massachasetts. rheumatism ; J. H.'Seott, 10th. Toth Masrachosotts, wounded iu heads 3. H Morrill, 10th jusetts, wounded a . a fi HH. Brow, 60th Pennaylvania, wounded army, fever; Jae. Connolly, « fever ; Thos, Freeman , 24 infantry Uni- in thi ; Baoe Bush, 67th Penne Jas. 5th ‘Now York, +d... Bowsean, a Ponnsyivania, MoaAnnulty, 634 Pennsylvania, G. Bret 2d pir right shou! - dor: Lieat. ant “10th Pennapivanie Reserves, shot tn vigh Jno, Farrell, Sth Michigan, bai ‘ 70um ivania, wounded Seem States 49th Now 86th Pennsylvania, thigh; LL 4 Now York, log ampatatod a A. Bay 8, 14th shot in bahd; Jno. ©, Morse, let Tnag’ Island, arm; Ber t Wm. Burne, tt New Yo e W, Docker, 4uh Michigan, thigh teon, of Gen, Parry's st fev ad t© Gen, Marten ‘arm amputated; Major H. M. Rob- gE NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1862. weyle, OY aa ha sa vafen Bands? vert . band List of Fortress zi fey H. B. F Bere tel ta) Ds) i 2 - HIPTEPEEETE ‘ols. . Gray, Acting ‘Adjutant, 106th Ponn. Vols. jordon, 4th Michigan Vols. 1, Co. B, Ist Penn. resorve 30th Vols. Titec Spaulding, Co. D, 5th Vermont Vols. NEW YORE. Adams L., on H, 16th regiment. Barnes J. H. 1 £0. 6, 96th roginent. Bryant J. D., Co. C, 32d regiment. Bynius J., Co. B, Goth regiment. Benin J.,Co. A, 16th regiment. Black W:, Co. I, 44th regiment, Bums J:, 0. C, 434 regiment. Coyve J., Co. I; 16th regiment. Comem J. P., Co. H, 16th regiment. Gall D, A., Co. C, 324 regiment. Callaghas’P., Co. H., 88th regiment. Drilling H., Co. C., idth regimont. Evans G. A., Co, D, 321 regiment. Folsom H. , Co. H, 16th regiment. Freitz T., Go. F, 3ist regiment. regiment. Hutton’ W. A Sergeant, Co. D, 16th regiment, Hammond 8., Co. K, 16th rogiment. Haler A., 2: G, 16th regiment. Hazara Mt. Ay bo. —, 2d regiment. Henchman John, Cor; oral, Co. F, 7th regimens, Hussey G. C., Co. G, 65th regiment. Inunoft F. | Co. F, 2d regimout. : Irving W., Co. K, 14th regiment. Jane C. H.; Co. D, 16th rogiment. Ske B, 27th regtmont. Tehan, C, 16th regiment, Lawis FCo. B, 46th regiment. McCarty J., Co. I, 74th regiment. McClellan J’, iment. pay 0uh regimens. is Co. D, 1 Magin L. T., Go. H., 16th regiment. Maguire M.. Corporal, Co, A, 69th regiment. Morton P., Co. K, 72d regiment, Odeli J. H, , Co. &, 624 regimont. Owen R., Co. B, 16th regiment, Peet W. H., Sergeant, Co. 1, 43d regiment. Rucheman S., Co. 1, 12th ‘regiment. Shields 7-, Co. 1, 1640 rogiment. forden: Sergeant, |, 24 regiment. Willis H., Band, @+. H, Tat regiment. Wagner Hi. Co.’F, 7th rogiment. White W., Uo. B, 57th rogimeat. PENNSYLVANIA, Asten O., Co. E, 34th regiment. Alexander a Ca. F, 62d r Briskell 8. pate Barns J, Co. A , Tist regiment. Hayaid JO Sir pa Ge F, 81st regiment: Hott —, egimapt, Eenas F. be # a cart. or i Sdih regiment. tae A Ga F, sath Sider nie Fickel J. 4., Co. G, 205th regiment. y Sormaral, C3, Dy 23th rogiment. Vee ral, OB, 45a it al Teen rapier region Go, , 834 regiment. Go, F, 88th regimont. Pas. : Wagon Lone 8. M., Co. #, 86th regiment. Linche George, Co. 1, 61st regiment. Tilly G., Co. B, 71st regiment. Math k'W., Corporal, Go, I, Gist regiment. Metcalf N. b., Co. K., 30th regiment. MeCatchon W. , Corporal, Co. D, 63! regiment, eseae Joo, Or, B, itn regiment. , $30 rogimnent. Masaeras ¢., Co. B, 57th rogiment. Miller D., Co. H, 00th regi:nent. Mitchel A’ , Co. J95uh rogiment, Miller F. N., Co, £, 83d regiment. Murden E., Drummer, Co. B, 57:h regiment. Pieitt W. ‘emgeant, Co. C, 38th regiment. Sunderland W., Co. A, 10Bih fogimont, Stever H. A., Captain'Co. A, reserve corps. Suyder N., Co. E, 33d regiment. Simmons T., Co. B, 7lst regiment. Ursi! Co. K, Cioga’ regiment. Waidsen H. M:, Co. B, 431 rogimont artillery. NEW JERSEY. Lyon E.C., Co. H, 2d regiment. WISCONSIN. Barnbam M. H., Corporal, Co. I, 5th regiment. INDIANA, Tongkin C., Co. H, 20th regiment. ILLINOIS, Jewett W. 0. 8., Co. E, 39th regiment. MICHIGAN, Bennet A., Co. H, 4th rogiment. Cue J. M., Co. A, ‘ist rogiment. Edward f. J., Co. C, Ist regiment. Nash A., Co. i, uh’ eae, Richei 8. Ay Co. A Rockwell E.'M., co ix I magueent, Russel J. 390.14 4th it. Sandbach J. Co. H,4th ‘Van Scooter A. B. , Pergeant, Co, H, 4th ri RHODE ISLAND. Sedlinge S. N., Co. A, 2d battery. Wilson J. G., to. C, 2d regiment. VERMORT, Delay W., Co.B, a Fie! B, Bt Joment. twemee A: . » Corporal, . F, 6th rogiment, Farly M. Co. C, 0th \t. Meedy, K. H., Co. J, 22d regiment. fe Wood F., Co. 1, 1th rogiment. NEW HAMPSHIRE, Rhodes S. A., Sergeant, Co. B, 5th regiment, MARYLAND, Parker Daniel, 1st artillery. UNITED STATES REGULARS, Anthon G., Sergeant, Co. C, 2d artillery. Benson J., Co. G, Sd arcibery. Bureon 8. 0. H 3d artillery. t, Co. K, lat artillery, Daily B. ah 4H ‘3d artillery. 6 rath ‘abanry. » 2d artillery Sergeant, Co. R, let artillery, iss artillery AINE. Corp. J. D. Hayes, ist Berdat Thos. Loftus, 14th infautr: E. Davis, $10 infantry, | Sohn Maygat, 2a Delwware, rhoumattenk. John Maguire, Ist Chas:eurs, head, slightly, Sergoant Joseph Hause , 14th infantry, bi Michael storia, 24 New Hampshire, flager, 1 Rtuaedsen,, 2018 Lodiana, hand, thems ampoates. Corporal D. Hi. Sprinker, 20th lodiana, hand, severely. Sergeant G. Simmerman, 6th artillery, log, aligatiy. John Stone, 2 New Hampshire, severely Henry Maithon, 14th iafentry, bide, soverely. Chas. Sholty, 12th infantry, breast, severely wa ine tas it Long Isla » shoul ieorut John Coughian, 1 ‘Albert Hustio, 14th infantry arm, si infantry, thigh, s kaw. W. Frohent, 20th Indiana Patrick Loyle, 20th infaotry slightly. John ©, 14th infant high, slightiy. 8. Hatch, 6th "Vermont sick. \ Frauk MeCana, 24 Ithode Tslund, sick. ©. R. J. Kelland, $4 Vermont, sick. Thomas Maynard, 6th Vermont, sick dunt O: Goodwin, th Maine, Land, severely. 5. Littiefeld, Sth han Thomas B. Stone, 5th Matuo, : Randolet 34 Maine, fing yok. Revert Wright, 14th Infantey, Corp M. Dougherty 6th Now Hampsh Whittemore, bth Maine, » ental, Yau jatantey, hip, slightly. whan infantry, acm, slight; Faller, ban Tine edi ee John Thaumio, ‘2d artillery rm, severely. Robert Hart, let Sergeant, lat Californ! James Bergan, 5th New Jersey, rhoumatam. O. Carle, 4th Vormont, sick A. 1, Foss, 6th New Hawipeniro, sick, H, Church, 8d Maine, sick, Ira Whiviie, bit New Hi ro, hand, sligh ty. Waltar Hipp, 2d Michigan, sick. Johns. Jadd, sd Now Jorsey, arm, severely. Dan’l Sprout, sth Maine. Corporal F. A. Pier, 10th Pevnsyivania, arm, smpytaied, Wo. B. 3. P. Atkinson, let Long ee Hamikon, 40th New York, hand. Jno. Gould, 103d Ponbaylvanis, general oneus. Lieut. Dc: Dipinger, 98a Pennsylvania, 7 W. 8. Hether, 94 Vermont, ‘wounded in J os bs Greenon, 1st United states antler burt in side, P. Kelbeigh, 20th New New York, shot in han Eagar Bear '56th Now York, shot ta finger. ino. Neonan, 434 New . inger. Ridward Bennett, 44th New York’ shot in thigh, slightly. John Sullivan, 60th New York, abot in hand. M. Murray’, sho! M. Maxwell, 8th New York, Jno, Guerk, 9th Penasylvania, thigh. . M. Benton, Ist Pennsylvania rifles, hand. Jacob Lewis, 1st Rhode Inland artillery, foot. Amoa Carter, Ne ‘ork, shoulder. ‘4. Hammond, Tist New ‘York, hand. J. Warren, 24 New York militia, hand. 4th Pennsylvania, rheumatism. Henry Frick, ist Michigan, finger. Peter Darley, 69th ere | fever. P. C. Dailoy, 10th New York, hand. Ra. Famer, 16th Massachuse , hand. Wm. A. Ksd, 24 Pennsylvania, rhoumatiam. Michael Corcoran, 101st New York, arm. Jacob Esik, 6th Pounsylvania, arm. Pat. Ryan, 10th New York, knee. Jno, Hamden, 88th New York, arm, Wm. K, Smith, 72d Pennsylvania, foot, J. L. Waguer, 77th Pennsylvania, arm, Peter Bandoll, 55th New York, head, as MeQuisten, 10th Pennsylvania, band. wer Thomas, 67th Ponnsylyania, eye. Lieut. MeQuilien, 8th Pennsylvania, groin. Capt, A. Lieut. J. Herron, 4th Peupsy!vania Sead G left leg. G. Good: , 18th, New York mith, Pennsylvania, fever, taken prisoner. , Root, dd Michigan, shot iu right arm. Lieut. John D, Harrington, 1st Pennsylvania, fever. Capt. A, J. Root, 12th New York, shot in leg. Lieut. C. H. Davis, Ist Massachusetts, sick, Capt. Jobn Roberts, 3d New York, shot in hand. Capt. Henry Whiter, ‘27th New York, thigh and arm. 8. R. Beaty, 40th Pennsylvania, right arm. Geo, A. Bramball, 4th Maine, left hand. Jas. Murphy, 71st New York, kicked by horse, ‘Angon Preston, Ist Michigan, shot in the eyo. M. Smith, 37th New York, hand. Wm. H. Everman, 20th Indiaua, Onger. W, Pamon, 37th New York, hand. H. N. Baker, 9th Pennaytvania, left arm, Robt, Hausterfer, 4th Pennsylvania, head. Lieut. H. Crovet, New York artiliery, hana, Daniel Rdwarda,. 7th Pennsylvania, and. G, W. Shinely, ist Pennsylvania rifles aie! Dennis Sullivan, 24 United States artillery, Napoloon Busp, 5th Vermont, elbow. Robt. Lucas, 16th New York, shoulder. John Bosly, ist Now York, arm. Paniel Griffin, 1st United States artillery, hurt side. John Miteheli, 16th New York, wounded in left arm. G. Burgundy, 20th Massachusetts, sick. J. A. Johuson, 10th Penusplvania reserves, thigh. Capt. "L. M. Peek, Ist New York Volnnteers, left groin. M. A. Noll, 684 Pennsylvania, right bip. W. E. Lonibarce, 4th Michigan, hand and ankle, Lieut. E. H. Little, Sixty second Penusylvania, thigh. ©. J. Shultezer, 1st Pennsytvania reserves, arm. Capt. J. Lynch 2d United States Infantry, right leg. W. ©. Horley, 27th Now York, rheumatisin. R. 8, Bates, 20th Ponnsylvani. reserves, right arm. Corporal G. W. King, Tist Peansylvania, thigh. Richard Duffin, 20th Massaehusotts, leg. £. E, Underwood, 6th Unitel States iuiantry, loft flagers. P. Munday, 6th United States infantry, sick: A. Arnold, 6th United States infantry, head. J. M. Larking, 34 Maine, left shoulder. F. Mayor, 23d Pennsylvania, hana L. Thriner. 9th Penn. reserves, shoulder and face. Jas. Gill, 5th United States infantry, wounded loft hand, Wm. James, 8th Pennsylvania, and face. Hi Hartman, 25th New York, ‘right arm. 8. Gurney, 14th New York, right arm. ¥. Boane, 2d Mamachureut, Injured. ©. Maye, 21 Maine, shot in the J. Hawton, 3d Pe ony a , right arm. K. Roger, 65th Now York, left Jez. A. D. Straw, 5th New Hamnpshiro, iu the hand. M. Rogan, ch Massachusetta, in the hand, Allen Luther, 6th New Hampsbire, in the hand, Wm, A. und ly, 26th Pennsylvania, right hand, J, Nozdon, 16:n Hassachusetia, right band. ‘Win. Preston, 26th Pen, art in, right hahd. . Jobyson, teh New York, s! a Detae, $3d Peunsylvanit, jeft band. . Swauss, 2b4hNew York, sick. B amas, 12th New Jersey shot ietong mouth, 8. Batler, 24 United States infuntry, knee. ae hg aan A. Baider 7th New Jersey, left foot. Sergeant J. M. Dogg, 5th Masachusetts, haod. P. Sehiibecker, 224 Pennsylvania, hand. John Giilen, 6th New Jersey, right arm. 8. C. Brillart, 101st Ponnsylvania, left hand. J. Shea 60th Peunsyivania, left hand, M. Sharp, 20th Massachusetts, left band, 3: Doaguens Ist New York, sick. John Brown, Sth New York, leg. J. Blythe, 6th New York, no casualties mentionod, WM. Asking, 62d Pennsylvania, sick. Sergoant A. Webster, 61st Now York, thigh. C. P. Sheppard, Berdan’s 1st New York, side. A. Keyser, 44th New York, leg. A. A. Laugnish, 34 New York, hip. Wm. Graham, 12th New York, knos. Corporal J. O’Brien, 62d Penvsylvania, arm. ‘Wm. L. Buck, 4ist Pennsylvania, rheumatism, P. Smith, 10th Massachasetts, foot. D. Gambridge, Ist Massachusetts, injured. J. Foster, 9th Pennsylvania, mou F. Vietor, 10th Pennsylvania, hand. J. Ral, 0th New York, side. J. Bishop, 334 Peunsylvania, sick. . Cary, 1st Pennsylvania, hip. ©, Faller, Sth Massachuset(s, arm. i. Babeock, 67th Pennsylvania, injured. Charles Honse, 72d Pennsylvansa, rheumatism. James MoCharch, 8th Pennsyivania, head. ‘Anthovy b. Smith, 85th Penxsylvania, thumb. Frank Fore, 7th Peunsylvani: arm. Teter MoGeo, 8th Ponns: Henry Low, Fourth Michi George J. Rico, 16th Michigan, Corporal A. V. Babcock, 57th Pennsylvania, pide. Newton Titus, 14th New York, hand and wri F, Barthon, 34 Mic! , hand. Major Wtterider, 2d Pennsylvania, back. Ths. 23d New York, han 1. Corporal WH. Posters lat New "Jersey, lott hand. 2. Sweenoy, 34 Pennsylvania, left hand. Sergeant 8.'P. Gross, 2d Maine, leg. H. Sornard, 100th New York, wrist. 4. Chambar, 10th Massachusetts, shoulder. H. Burns, 2a Now York, dieease of the heart. 1. Dell, 5th New Hampatice,| end. hi. Clark, ee Kew gee hints otk, art. ‘Davis, i ie ean, arm Hendrick, M sachusetis, e'ek. fC oie ‘9th enineene. rhsumation, BA. Bawyor, 2d Delaware, hip. J. Levins, 9th’ Pennsylvania, reserve, head. J. Morpby , 634 New York, neck. J. F. Bowen, 5th New York, arm. Mi. Maddon, 42d New York, hand. C. Kerwin, 37th New York, hand » Gallagher, 37th New York, band. Downey, fist Pennsylvania, hand. Was. Bwoer, 21 New ‘apron pean a band, Sallivan, Sth Hampshire, hand ti, Sta New Jersey, loft foot. Joba deDude, nd poaaiyivedia Reserves, sergeant S, Davis, 25th New York, side, D. McDoughal, 26th New York, hand. Fy owe r., 4th Maine, 4. M, Servin, 15th Massachusetts, right shoulder, M, Kelly, 1st United States artillery, knee. McDormick, 1st Chasseurs, elbow and hip. Kennedy 49th Pennsylvania, band. ‘bbu Liddle, Sist New York, shoulder. OW. Diek ‘ad Unit oe States infantry, sick. Thomas H. Uorporan, 16th Massachuactts, nose. Joxa O'Donnell, 11th Massachusetts, nose. Gerald Weiland, Teh New Jersey, habd. L. Leimschmidt, 71 w Jersey , knee. J. KoOleary, 4th’ Pecnay esas anja ©. >. Kats, Ist Massachusetts, hand. Wo. Hinkle, 624 New York, both hand ‘A. Pierson, 4th Pennsylvania, shoulder, WC. Wilson, 9th Pennsylvania, hand. x. ‘A. Anit, 44th New York, sia internally, 3 ie Barder, 6th Vermont, acim Pat. Duna, oot New York, be jurod, ne wade, ‘ae enneyivani, wrist. H. Hi. Cole, ist Michigan, head. ; “H. Corneilo, 284 Peansyly. Juke Jones, 44th New York, W. ge ety a — el st Now York, arm. oe Gier, 1aih New York, hip. iret New York, neck. Dod ¥. McReady, 12th New York, elbow. s 100th Penseylvanin, theumatism. Orisrien, 14th New York, arin, i. w Yi 3. Fitegoraid, uth Now York, Jog 4, 1, Borman, 9th Magsachusott, abdomen, Willian th New Yor Lieut. Win. M. Dawson sith Fone ean thigh. Corporal N. Sad Peni Jas. waaay Math 5. ‘ehasey sanders, Captain C. B. ‘York, fev Chaplain J. wits 6th Maine, fever. ‘Tilburn Howe, 15th tts, arm. O. Durkin, 9 M F. Surrun’ 2d New York, Kidnoys. M. Nolan, 87th New York, abdomen. Thomas Ward, = Ponnaytrani nie, shoulder and chin. Gorge Barton , 2d Ponnaylvania, thigh Ponngylvania, shoalier. w York, rhoamatisuy. th Maine, hand and side. Graffin, ow York, band. ch New York, han ‘orpe G. Doran, 4th New York, fever. ¥ Witter, tov Michigan, eptne. on Wheston, 7h Pennsylvania, arm, tH. ee hoes eer as ‘York, head. " Case’ 10th Pennsyl mo nsylvani 83d ivenia, ankle” enneylvania, Arm, ‘ivania, breast, ‘ork, head. A.C, Andrews, 20th Indiana, back, z: Bull, 30th New York, hip. Moss, jew York, thigh. giant ot Snir te immitz, Tist vant mn, Sixtecnth Maseachuse jusetts, arm. , 10th Jat ay coop H. Ruth, Ist Pennsylvania, head. = Rath, lst pnp seer oa shoulder. F. Sherman, 2 W. Millington, 196 at Penney vanis, S. Alloway, Tist Pennsylvania, ’ Hughes, 8:h Penusylvania, arm. mK Weisgerber, 56th New York, avkle, 8. Dormelly, 1ith Pennsylvania, back. J, Biekhart, 63d Pennsylvania, hand. H. A. Reddle, 83d Pennsylvania, . H. Cresman, 14th New York, thigh. H, Laughlin, 10th Pennsylvania, arm. Corporal 8. 8. Fuller, 6th United States, side, J, Llewelliv, 62d Vennsylvania, side. John Fenell, 6ib Michigan, finger. €. Chureh, 6th Now Hampshiro, thumb. E. Belisiooner, 62d Peunsyivanid} head. John ¥, Wilson, 98th New York, foot. A. Wheelan, 85th New York, sick. M. Seaton, 40th New York, hand. J. 8, Langauaid, 34 Vermont, hip. M. J. Wells, 73d New York, Toot. T. Dunlap, 83d New York, arin, ‘Wm. Atkins, 14th New York, jeg. Wm. H. Ciegg, 1st Ponnsyly. nia, hand, Hi. P, Hatch, 3d Vermont, sicis J. Gaffrey, 11th Massachuse.ts, side. P, Tim.ns, 69th New York, a m. W. Kirn, ist New York, eyes, J. Riley, 36h New Yo k, leg. W. H, Lowis, 34th New York, thigh. W. W. Carroll, 724 New York, hand, W. Ward, 43d/New York, hand. J. Rolls, 7th Michigan, arm. C. Markle, Ist New Jersey, head. R, MeNoely, 27th New York, thigh. * B. Multertyler, 634 Fennsylvania, thumb. JH. Fox, 83d Penn-ylvania, han Corporal 8. E. Bar.ard, 7th Pennsylvania, shoulder. J. Moore, Ist Pennsytvania, leg. J. Pandenberg, 1ith Pennsylvania, foot. F, Fales, 4th Maine, abdom-n. G. W. Stocker, #84 Pennsylvania, hand, J. W. Cowan, 10th Pevoxyivanis, arm. U1. H. Biack, 33d Pen ivauia, mouth. A. H. A lum’, 834 Pennsylvania, head. ‘A. Baucker, 5th New York, knee. W. Rowall, 2d Vermont, hip. 8. tariey, 220 Massachus. ‘tis, bip. ‘Thos. Hurs on, ist Peomsyivania, side. Juo. Eilywor h, Ist Massachuget:s, neck. G. Bo moka tih New York, shoulder. pour, Sih Vermont, h Tr Rera, oa Pennsylvania, shoulder, D. A. Tetry,3d New Jersey, elbow. J. L. Bercum, 3d Now Jersoy, wrist. 8. E. Wally ¢, 44ch New York, log. F. Spencer, 9h Massuchusctts, sho: Ider. ¥. Keys New York, upper li 1. E, Goons, 224 Massuebusette, elbow. M. Betezhorren, 624 Ponusylvania, bead, Graham, 62d Peansylvania, arm, x Morris, oneylvania, aa. 2, Cognow, 81st !'enasylvania, ari 3G stvery, 81st Penssylvanta, sick. J. Swind, 18h New York, foot, B. J. Trainer, 31si New York, bead and neok. A. Reade, Tih Michig n band: 3.N. Dawson, 11th Pe cnaytvania Reserve, shoulder. , Hill, 1st Chasseura, Lead, W. Fay‘er, 66th New York, rhoumatism, T. Fawcott, 63d Peunsylvabia, hand. Robt, Dill, 634 Pennsylvania, hand, Capt A. C. Montgomery, 1024 Peansytvania, side, Moodey , 624 Peansyivania, leg. ea Cook, 44°b Noss York, arm’ paicor, 5th New Hampshire, arm. F. W. Clark, 10th Massachusetts, hand. J.G, Black, Ist Pennsylvania Rides, band, D. Howell, 10th Pennsylvania Reserve, thigh. J. H, Jordon, 624 Pensy! ta; Lewis Conard, 2d Delaware, thi; John Bennett, 5th New Jersey, leg. ‘A. L. Barthulomew, ‘id Vermont, arm, Kingsbury, 8d vermont, hip. M. A. Paddock, $4 Vormont, hand. G. C. Coal, 84 Verm ut, arm. Corp. W. Hamiiton, 3 United States Infantry, hand. Joseph Reed, 1os:n Vennsyivania, shoulder. Joun Newman, 424 New York, Ginger. Frod, Geiseking, iad Now York, arm. ‘A. G. Brown, 934 New York, rhoamatism, Janes MeMaben, 884 New York, hand. Robort H. Back, 2d New York, arm. Morris West, dist Pennsylvania, log. E. J. Guild, 4th Vermont, hand. Richard Cowuy, 9th Maseachusetts, shoulder, John Cavri, 9th Ma sachusetts, breast, Masnachusetis, hip. Magsacbus tts, thigh. th New York, rheumatism, Ist New York, arm. atu Jebn Johnson, James W. Decker, Sth New York, wrist. S. Terrance, 3d Exce'sior, mouth. W. Welch, oth Pentaylvauia, Captain G: W. Lettan, 9th ta, both thighs. 1, Warne, 12th U. 8. infantry, arm and snoulder. 8. C. Finlay, 83d Pennsylvania, breast. ‘Thos. Peters 4ih infantry felbow. D. J. Oole, 7tb Michigan, h J. M. Wellman, 24 New Hampabire, back, J. M. Rosh, 61st Pennsylvania, side. Samo! Ceawford, 26th Now York, head. T. Breeze, 5th Michigan, shoulder. W. W. Hi ie Michigwn Lieut. E. r, 100th New York, hver. ‘T. MbLaughlin, 4th New Jersey, hand and shoulder, Mi, Mangan, bth United States cavalry, apm. CF. Bates, 2d regiment United States, band. &. Bannack. bth New Je |. Palmer, 64th New York, han x ‘Quina, sit New York, ieft hand. ‘W. Folsom, 5th Wisconsin, fever. Ms “Roley, 8th New York, 8. Crofut, 61st New York, arm. 'T. B. Whitman, 16th New York, shoulder. » ey 27th’New York, side. , dat Pouasylvania, shoulder . Mi toast 3d Michigan, foot. Captata He , 14th United States Army, leg G. A, Bramball, 4th Mai-e, hand. @ Morrts orth Pouneylvania, nese, % 3 Kittinger , 834 Vounsylvania. (22d Misgachasetis, head. P. Fe at ry Bist Penusylvania, log. R. Marshall, 10th Pennsylvania, thigh J. Knott, Ist Peni piven rir stg. J, Jobagon, 14th New York, hand. 5s, Donarr, 55th New York, foot. 1. Brown,’ 10ch Massachasotte, hand. T. Dartier, 6th New Hampshico, G. Nell, 6th Penusylvania, arm: C. Hopialing, 66th New York, back T. Babnew, 7th Pennsylvania, leg. » ¥ist Penray'vania, thigh. , 2d Maine, R. E, Carton, 5th Pennsylvania, ha C. Leaning, Gist Ni ‘ork, thigh. F. Grinder, 4th Penusy!vania, foot. Sergeant M. Moray, idth New York, hand. ©. Stowart, 10th Pennsylvania, knee. . O. Shi K, 2d New York, sick. or, 22 Now York, hand. TT. MeNally, d7th Now York, hand. ‘ an, 25th New York, foot. M. Lee, 25th New York veg. E.Carr, Ist Long G Prentiss, 10th Josmmchssenn, foot, , King, 27th New York, foot. Hd Lay 10th Now York, lor. Sergeant Major Vaughu, Ist Long Talend, log. M. Bullock, 8th Penwyivasia, breast, Sergeant M. Vv. B. eth are, arm. C, Mott, 4tb Sbiebigan, RK. B. Mason, 2d Michig ler. F, Barnes, da Pennsytvunia, heel, M. Sullivan, 6th Uaitod States infantry, back. J. Sholan, 14th New York, foot Captain G. A. Woodruff, 27h New York, knee, MT. Clement, ‘7th Michigan, shoulder. ¥. Pie h Michigan, hip. 8. Stony “sath New.Ydrk, hand. A. Lorimor, 5th United States, knee, 1 eye. Wounded Massachasetts Soldiers, Dr. H. B. Whoelright, who is on bis way to Massachu aetts from Virginia, furvishes the following list of killod and wounded, Dr. Wheelright, under orders of Govor- nor Andrew, has beon visiting the sick and wounded on the field aod in tho hospitals, and is cow on his way home to make @ report that a thorough system may be organized to juswre the utmost © omfort to our brave de- fenders. CASUALTIES IN THB TWENTY-NINTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT. Col. Pierce, rah arm shattered by a shell, Lieut. Mayo, ¢ Plymouth, head viowa off by # shell. Capt. Co. B, tog #ivk to Le moved, a prisoner. Gabe: Warr Prey, of, Rast Howton, wounded ta the elbow, t Kollam, Co. H, killed, penante Adams, Whitman, Brooks and Carpenter bay lS A Jad to be sake. A T, disabled and sick, but about to rerarn aga ‘The lous in the Twenty ointh Mavsachnaette regin e ¢ | pesto iaomnetied: 2. M. <8 Mosday, was not over Mfty Bogtow, July 5, 1863. Waldo Clafin, of Framingham, body servant of Colenei ‘Wyman, of the Massachusetts Sixteenth, bas arrived home. He reports that Colonel Wyman was shot through. the breast and his right arm shattered badly, in the action of Monday afternoom. His orderly and others carried the body eight miles, und buried it under a tree,; which they marked. Captain albert G. Dodd, of Boston, attached to the United States infantry, was abot dead at the head of bis company during the battle. Licutenant Sackett Net Killed. Lient. Fredorio Sackett, of Weden’s battery, revorte® killed on the peninsula, is em route home, with the ty- phoid fever. He will recover. News from Fortress Monroe. Forrks:3 Mownos, July 4, 1862. ‘The steamer State of Maine, with 309 wounded soldiers om board, and the Kennebec, with 250, leave Fortress ‘Monroe this morning for New York. They arrived hers Ist night from Harrison’s Landing, many of them very slightly wounded—s finger, ® hand,or an arm. While endeavoring to obtain their names the boats were orderec to leave. Colonels C. E. Pratt and A. W. Pratt, Captains 43. G. Wilson, John Knobiocks, A. H. Hamilton and Daniel Parker are on the Stato of Maine. The Eleventh regiment of the Pennsylvania Roser ve were in the first battle of the extreme wing and suf. fered severely. Colonel Gallagher was taken prisoner; Lieutenant Colonel Jackson was killed; Major Jobns is: missing; Adjutant McCoy is missing, and Capt. Brady ‘was killed. All the other officers are missing except. Captain Porter and his two Lieutenants, who were de- tailed upon other business at the time of the engago” ment, Parties on board the steamer Commodore, from Harri” ‘son's Landing, report that they heard cannonading frot Dine o’cleck in the morning until two in the afternoon. Others say it continue! until s'x o’clock, the time of the departure of thesteamer from Harrison's Landing. She brings down 476 soldiers, mostly wounded; among thera ia Wm. Raymond Lee, of the Twentieth Massachusetts Tegiment, who is quite debilitated, but not materially in red. Jeon. MeClellan sent down 688 rebel prisoners to-day , who were marched into Fortress Monroe in single file » and a more unique spectacle never could be dreamed of. They wore ail sorts of dresses—many of which had been undonbtedly taken from our soldiers—ne two were ailker and they were dirty, dingy and worn out, ‘The roar was | Drought up by about twenty “contrabands,” who, as they stepped ashore, grinned ghastly grins,and followed | their masters inte the fort. The prisoners wero sent here in charge of Lieutenant C. D. Mebaffey, of the | staf of G | Andrew Porter, Provost Marshal e* the Army of the Potomac.. Among them aro iifty- three officers, two colonels, three lieutenant colo- — nels and three majors. The following aro included _ in the number:—Major John Link, Seventh Louisi- ana; Captain Cornelius Page, Seventh Louisiana; Surgeon Norton, 8th South Carolina; Capt, T. W. Rogers , Ast South Cirolina Rifles: Capt. Kirby, 17th Virginia: Capt. Granbery, Ist Virginia; Capt. John R. Towers, 1s: Virginis; Augustus Shaw, Adjutant, 80th Georgia; Col R. R. Applewhite, 12th Mississipp!; Capt. 8. D, Me- Chesney, 12th Mississippi; Colonel Edward Pen- dleton, 34 Louisiana.; Chaplain Martin, .34 Lou” siama ; Captain Jonathen Rivers, Third Louisiana Captain A. N. Jones, Seventeenth Virginia ; Colonel Martin Mars, Seventeesth Virginia; Captain Robert | Simpson, Seventeonth Virginia. It ig stated, that the rebels were driven back and retreated ton miles yesterday (Thursday, July 3,) with great loss of meu and cannon. The Fourth was celebrated. by the firing of a salute from the fort and navy at twelve o'clock, and am English frigate lying in the Roads, abroast of the forty chimed in its salute. REBEL ACCOUNTS, The Richmond Examincr, of July 2, gives the following. relating to the battle of Monday. It says:— a On Sanday morning Generals Hill and Longstreet, with — their divisions, crossed the’ Chickahominy, gnd late op Monday afternoon attacked the enemy (Union troops) about five miles northeast of Darleytown, on the New- market road. Tho conflict was terrible, and by balf-past. eight P. M. the enemy had been driven back a mile and | abalf. At half-past nine, being heavily reinforced, the enemy made another stand. Tie loss here «m our (the rebel) ride was terrible. ‘Tho situation being exceedingly hopeless against such overwhelming forces, Gen. Hill slowly retired. At this moment, seeing their adversary retire, the | most vociferous cheers arogo along tho whole Yanke: _ live. ‘The fight ended there for the night. The Examiner ways it thinks the division (rebei) which went into the fight of Sunday fourteen thou ant strung could only nunter siz thouand m non Tu stay, and that th: loss of life exceeds that of any battle or series of bat.les: ¢ yet fought. About eight A.M. on Tuesday, the Ezaminer says, Jackson's and Huger’s divisions attacked McClellan's: Toft fank, ou the west side of the Chickabominy, seven- teen miles from Richmond, \ Later in the day Magruder fell upon his right flank. | Fighting was gving on up to nine o'clock Tuesday night. Heavy firing from the gunboats on James river was heard Tuesday morning. A number of federal tramsports arc in the river | with reinforcements from Burnside; but they havo not yet landed. ‘The above extracts from the Richmond Examiner re. late to Tuesday’s battle, in which General MeCiellan’s: despatch of Thuraiay said the enemy werc badly Deaten. The Bighty-Sccond New York. Aunayy, July 3, 1862. Lieutenant J. W. Dempsey, of the Second regiment. State Militia, and now of the Eighty-second volun. teers, who was ordered to report to Major Sprague: for recruiting service, has been ordered by that officer back to New York, where he js authorized to receive re" cruits to fill the ranks of his own regiment, reduced py’ Jogses at Fair Onks and previous battles. A New Deectr Cum yor Tus Svrzwon Courr.—Mr. H. H. Rice, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court for the last fifteen years, has been superseded, and Mr. Mocks, son-in-law of Judge Monell, one of the recently electea planter is appointed in his place. Mr. Rice was a very eral favorite with the members of the protee- eo, . a there is a feeling of regret that a gentleman, with a wife and soven children, should, after such a long and faithfu! service, b> dismissed. Arrivals a i | Departures. eS. Livenroor—Steamship G: ioe w.—-ilad P Monti, Miss Atlee Shelly, Char‘otte Smith, Augusta J Smith, Matiida Pimer, | Lizzie’ Sternos, FR Toswater, wite, three children, infant and servant; Hol'and Consul at 5: La wis, Chas Laifiier, wife and child; “Antoine Link, of New Orleans: | Mise Berth fchol?, coasie 8 Smith; Mrs F ogre ‘limer. Mrs Thos jatchinson, son a Mr and Mra Dirand, ie Jon Thornton, ‘Thos Bela, Chas” Barlosius and Sullivan wo ehildran ‘8 Pasnacht, N poreiti, Win 8 Peterkin: hier, Pyilade:phia; Lieut Bond, Tovonto; Chas Goren, Oapt M Smith, M Li? 54, g Pall gad! ward Davis wife and infant; # Hodges and wife, P John Gedites, By Moog Sha Westen eter ing, Belfast; D “pittlejoh 1B Downey, Geo 8 rer fry gine, susBooraanrrON—S.cainship By Bremen—Mr Frode. eles, Lid y ai i all of Bone fons be Ben owt, Me Jonn B fcoies and friend, and Gay, ee ved ivan, bon, <i EK ‘eLer twocnl drm and iy vs Lydia L 8 Comnectiont; ii ‘and child, M. vs William Henderson, Mies ¥V Hen ierson, Mi and wife and ye 30 L Picker- ‘olt Doyle, James tec eo children; Me 8 Wein Roelker lady, Ave chilarsn | and. servant get; lagen! erger, Maver, lady in childrens G Hs por, Shot New Orleans; Delt and | Asbor, “Mich. ; Enel 8d Miss de i ABA De Moreno, all'of Mairi: Rule ard tady and datighter, of Lani 'y. three chiidven wnt servant; coped and servunt, ail of Porto Gabe Oo oa burg, France; Julius Baner, Oni ean: Sires. ghidven and three servonts, Hw ate a Halimore. P Ratlaut Dr’ A Bunsen 3 'Mulhaucer, Rev J Ritter and dahghier, re Aaein Wek heel 8 Koster, at of Milwaukie: H Grapanche and Loui franchant and aug! rer, ‘w a 4 and bili, Mrs A’ Liewy, (Mrs 2 8-hon Hives, Mrs we Winger, Mra A re Anva Haynes, Mrs Billen Pe-.ow F [mmert, lady aud child; Marvy 8 Calvert, ed Schwarzkopt. H Nussiv, Mre & Henken and two chiiren B van de Wiele, nd ladys Baltimore; u fread, Mra Evade, of New Orleans; Edward sa ne May, Wlsconsin Ts Ohediae ora an ty, & Bowe et Terie, at ot “Sailer anes “ iesigan iy. No Wm ashing, c.'B rn nit eae Kev He kuhlaiepe, 3h all of St Louis, M: packens Be ‘Devienine, Havana, ie oe tates Consul for Altona, I TMS Nel Gel, St Lows PF Wm std. Mr An aucstit, a, N Ovopey, Mrs J Porro: ry Jao Rep Henry Kaiser, all Miney Wer-fann, St Louie. i rs Ann ai 8 at, J Jens og. al "y rg Oath Be Down | Kew wives Wim Schule, New Yor! 1, 260,

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