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8 M'CLEL! aN ON THE PENINSULA. (CONTINUED FROM FIKST PAGE.) bm writ |. but shey are in the ordinary business tine ef ermy ' g.vements, the results ef which wil) be seen in fers days. fverything looks towards an advance ‘dogs that are needed are forthcoming, and \f the loyal Baates will do their duty in response to the last call for ‘men ali will go well and quickly. Stop croaking, go to Pwork, put down alarmists, drive abolitionists overboard, support McClellan, and times will be as of old, and de- sponding faces will wear a cheerful aspect. Then Rich movi wi.) De ours, «nd this fearful warfare will beended, Battle of White Oak Creek. LETTER FROM AN ANTLLERY CA! TAIN-~RUNNING & ATKA.N OF CARS NTO THE CHICKAHOMINY, Theangcanrens, Lacie Bareniey 4: Fimer PRNN-YLV ANIA Anrist eter, Neam Four Dante, July 1, 1862. We have hada viciory. Five thougend :abel prise’ ers and thirty pieces of artillery. Im the moruing every thing Mdwonted a bard fought Held apd a retrea: before dark oops bad already begun to fail back to. Oiders werw given to push all the wagons under co @ curtain piace, simultaneously with the cemm| wmeutof the action. So the struggle began in right good earvest ou the right, aud (ben sbilled to the jet Secesb @) peared to have it all his own way tll he proper Gane ame, aud then, to tis surprise, he was ma ched back egain, without orders from bis superior otfiewrs, as if it Was ubderstoud tha: they bad gone Jar eavugh with the i bar tr oClellan was there in person, and attended to ‘heir ease hima If. Our army would not budge an inch for Bs could nol understand Lis Kine of marcbicg back again, the rignt fa ches to the ait. 1D seas this Ho takes another swig at his cantocn 0 are all well beacat wath. for can- wud of ail be kijed and woumd- d his egs—for he has to be Strapped | st he fail out of the saddiv—acd rushes tor- ward un our lines bead forem. st. only to be mowed down Dy our left wing, tuatbad marched to the piace of the be, T Or course Jeff. did not seo this, He thinks be is fol Jowing or retreating troops; bat he fiads his driuken Htchmg va ty advanong bayonets. Tbey cauuot ouvward they fing, like madinen, and, onve broken, @1. Secesh has found that Mevleliag ar eno mack Ws ex ited. =? aA thing arm) Bop, they cannot ba rs has vevreatd agnificent one. When the rebel plete y broken and Giled up by McCall, Sumner, and Meagher with thu gunbo ts pitched into Fort D ° Gorney (se ), Irish bayonet and iv about he vort. It ‘mond. For @ long time we wore drawn upon a iar @overed with wheat reaity for cutting, three mi oway. You could scarcely see a hore Standing tt. In More were a hundred pisces of artil ery and many regi meninof cavalry, ready w pitch iu and spill tbe rebel eaniecus. But we were not wanted: so we had to stand there pd listen, Everything was cast off aud ready for actwa, with our guus shotted. Bus our tro ps held thew owa anc won, apd the charges were withdrawn from te bs. SO Nicht came, and we lay down on our guns in the wheat. This morning. thomd The dew on our mantles bung heavy and chill; we rose vaily lo our posts, ready to go forward, as I un- @ersiacd the order. Poor Easton was shot through the heart in Friday's Sight. His cannouiers stuck to their guns till the rebel cavalry actually knocked the ammunition they were put- ting into them vut of their hands, They took bis battery 4 eried out tohim to “surrender.” “Nover |”. was ~the ropiy. and in an instant he was knocked out of bis saddle with a shower ofbu lets Lieutenant Monk , of McCarty's battery, and Dougherty, ef Floods, in Sunday's ekirmish or fight, gave the ene my’s cavairy a lesson in dismounting ou the charge. un Sadeling sone two hundred of them. Muny of them were “Btrapped to their horses, and of course were draggei or atria thew. Anogether it was @ lively Lime for (hese were stationed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday pn the ryig dridge. It was a laborious duty, Fagan, with of my gy J posted at Pottom’s ee. In due aus the bridge was burned. and when ‘the pnal order came to return, the train, which was com- i of many cars and a locomotive, was fired and run the river, as it coutained a great deal of amuuni- At biew up, throwing fragments of the cars and Sacncmaainn thousands of feet into the sky. It was oue of the crandest spectacies | may ever witness. We were within about (itieen hundred yards of it a ihe time. It Must have astonished the secesh, who were conatantly hovering around the bridge, with about 5,000 treops and some artillory. On Saturday they made a demonstration with their m Mr Fagan’s section at holtow’s bridge. I = ing snd knew where they were. 8), after et |, Topenwd, along wich « the railroad track, snencing them in five coun ‘They were completely scared. Every shot told, and, eomiug from a poit Mutey had not reckoaed on. com- peiied them to respect Mr. Fagan’s position aud with- @aw lt was i that this party had rup out of whiskey; or they “ dried up” very #oou, Wh o ‘the traim was biwn up our artillery ceased firing, nd was then ordered to James river to reoin the ‘There is every reasonable appearance of a vic LAr ALCe 1L60 shinond soon. JAMES BRADY, Captain First Peonsyivania artiliery. The Rebel Forces Near Richmond. ‘The forces of the rebels in the vicinity ef Richmond ave frequently been stated at 200,000. Though this ‘wame from various sources, the information seemed to De-discredited by members of Cougress and even many @f our genorals. Few ef these men believed that they ‘ould muster over oue-baif thie number, and argued ‘that they could not supply 150,000 mea with the means ef transportation at thetr disposal. As for 200.000 ‘Pebeis being concentrated in the enemy's eamp near Richmond, the idea was generally poob-puehed. It is to De presumed, from the sautious manner in which Gen. MoCielian advanced toward Richmond, that he was one ©f ibe few who were aware of the full strength of the rebels, among all thoee whe should have been aware @f their pumericai strength. The light of truth has penetrated the minds of these intideis at last, however, when it is too late, Now they are conviueed, perhaps, Ghat a reinforcement to McClellan's army would not een altogether so unnecessary as they pretended to be- Bove. A few facts m reference to the strength of the rebel forces previous to the recent series of battles will not perbajs be ont of place. The rebel prisoners taken is these attics assured us that there were 200,000 ‘Sroops in the army of the rebels around Richmond, and ‘they aii felt confident that the place could not be taken Wey any force lees than 300,000 mev, The arm.es of Beaurogard Jackson and Mag trated there sand added io that of Johnsion. Strange to say, ne rly all Che ove! rin-ners who co. versed ov thesulject adm tod these facts and semeof thom went eve. so [eras to were $0,000 nen more within supporting be cailed upon if necescary. Agaic, spondent in the ondoah valey wae e Prisoner am ny the rebels. their otlcors assured him ‘that 200 000 men would oppose Mc(Helian at Richmond and that the force he had vould never take the Gity, so well did they vow our relative strength. ‘They b Likewise, of having over 290 guns, of whic t fr were cones fioid j a of che best dexeription and newest pat Bot only did these facte contribe thy: Strength of the rebels. but she kw oot thot cou. ds giving them coufl in « hard ‘ought bountituily a nuticed aireaiy At 9 to whip ign been ch 8 rations of whiskey wore by no menos out s time Of place amoog ‘s What was the case fm our army in this regard = Our surgeons had ordered FaLons oF Whiekey, Which Were serv tbs troope tit wrihin a day or two of the commuorrment of the Leary fighting. Ler withdrawal at such a juncture is pra- Bounced throughout the army to have been a grea: ieck cpon. on Cae panne ‘There a uote and observations of the war ombich taay not be without interent. Captare of the Rebel Ganboat Teaser. Fostnss Moxaos, July 6, 1362. “tine rebel gunbeat Teaser was the A» river on the 4th last. gpapert were found on bi Svepustant Statement of = t RefageemThe Force in Vir 1 Not DeNe-Jel. Davis Visits fi leighto Mee Gas Memily, de., Ke. tiNGTON, July 6, 1962, De. 0. @\ Oliver, formerly of Groot county, Wis., recently of HAY @prings, Mise., who was impressed iato bbe rads! sevice at the beginoing of the war, and since the datéie of Bull UD has been acting us Assistant Hur the rebel! @fmy, reached hore to dey. Fle bud ages of ffreou and forty, beve been forced into the army: ‘The evoscription there ig a reality. Numbers who are in ‘erms are doing duty anwillingly,and would gladly get away from the tyranny of the Davis autoeracy. Dr Oliver has been in Richmond for the !ast two months. | The rebel force in Virginia is estimated at fully wo bun dred and fifty thousand. They admit a loss of twenty five thousand iu the recent battles. They are subsisting on what is termed haif ratious, by which is menot caly the substantiais, without avy of the small stores. They have an abundaned of bacon, rice and corp, but no salt Ror coffee, nor other small stores that go to make up Soldier's rations. Since the occupation of the Mississippi by the federal forees, cutting of communivation with Texas, their supplies of heef are brought from F rida, where there is an abundance of wild cattle. The stock of whiskey is pretty well exhausted. Dr. Oliver says the greatest depression he observed was produced by the iutolligence that President Lincoin bad called out thres hundred thousand additions! troops. The opinion prevailed that if tnese troops should be promptly fur- nished the rebel game would be ended. They have exhausted their resources for soldiere, and would be un. able to contend against afresh army of that size, Their only hope is that ths call will not be promptly ponded to by volunteers, but that thor will bo suffl ont deiay to afford an opportunity for foreign interven- tion before they are forced to give up. Dr. Oliver says the rebel plan of fighting is not with reserves, but by retreats tn the fleld and that in every batile, regiments are regularly reeyed by fresh troops, after having fovght for a liitlewhile, Tn this way it was hoped to wear owt and tire down the troops unier Mo Clellan. Tt is seldom that the same regiments The rebels havo concentrated nearly all their available troops at Richmond, except so mich of Beauregard’s Army a8 stopped atCharleston, and about thirty-five thou - Sand of the same army left in Missiseippi, The rebels are terribly afraid of the gunboats. They reckon one gun Doat equal to a whole division on lend, They acdinit that the recent movement of General MeClellan was a masterly stroke of policy, and that his present position is inflnitely stronger than the one he abandooed. It is bis impression that no further attack will be made upon him whore he is, The rebels are sending their wounded and prisoners to the interior. There is no room for them in Richmond, and medical stores are exceedingly scarce, Dr. Oliver was obliged to dress wounds and amputations witb only cold water and ban- dager. ‘The renerted death of Stonewall Jackson is untrue, Pr, Oliver saw biun alive and well in Richmond oa Tue: day night. Jed. Davis went to Raleigh to eee bis famaily. vetaae Rebel Account of the Batti Mexras, July 5, 1962. Richmond despatches to July 1and 2 still claim that the rebels captured eight generals, 12,000 prisouers, all of McClellan's siege guns, and supplies enough for thy rebel) army for three mouths. They represent the bat- tle of Juty 2 as the most fearful and desperate of the entire war, ‘The latest despatch states that there were conficting reports about the battles, and it was impossible to get oficial infoxmation. ‘Tha precise situation of the Yankee rriving in Richmond all day on the 24. it is claimed that Hooker and Sumner were wounded, and that Sumner was captured) The latest reports were leas exuttant, SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Names of Wei les of the Chickahominy. HERALD OF JULY 4. Additt B CONTINUED FROM THE NDW ¥! OFFICERS KILLED. Colonel Dwight A. Woodbury, 4th regiment Michigan Volunteers. OFFICERS WOUNDED. Colonel John Burke, 634 New York Volunteers, wounded Jobngon 81st Penn. Vole., thigh. . ¥. Vols., leg amputated. ip both legs. Colowei Chas. Major A. Togalls, 40th Acting Major 8. C, Simonton. S74 Pen Is. Rey. W. H.B, Hattol, Chaplain Ist Penn. reserves (20th Vol Capt. eu Wilson, Co. E;8lst Penn. Vols. Li Capt. C. W. Rose, Co, B. Sth Vermont V Capt. W. Ward, Co. D, 8th New Jersey Vols. Capt. A. D. Wass, Borton Tiger Zouaves (19th Mase). €ajt. Jas. ODenohve, Co. C, 86th N. Y., hip. .T. C, Harkness, Co. H, 81st Pom, hand and deg. Wm. J. Connor, Co. F, 81st Penn. E, 20th Mass., slightly. . 5th Maine cit Robt M. St ut. Watmough, A Foutt, Aid-de-Camp, Howard brigade. Eddy, Co. @, 16th Mien. W. Reed, Co. K,8dd Peunsylvania, 62d Pouueylvania. Penngyivani 02d Ponnay! ania. Tieut. Runtz, Co. Lieut. Lutz, Co. By Liout § Lieut. Shurtiitfe, Co. H, 10th Magsaenusetts. Lieut, Rerce, Jr. Co. @, 10un Lieut. W. H. Sac! Co. E, Lieut. C, W. Leaton, bo. 1, Vermont sharpehooters, buy. Lieut. A. Kuitfon, 7th New York artillery, si Liew’. T: C, Hawk, Co. 1, 8let Peuneyivania, Lieut. Wr. H. Allen, 1st New York, !ightly. Lieut. Felix Agnus, Co, H, 5th New York PRIVATES, ETC., WOUNDED, say Tonr S. Solomon, Co. A, Let regim FE. Dunn, Co. 1,24 vegiment Chas. 9. Brennan, Seoond battalion 2d New York artillery. D. Swornyy Co. K, 3d regiment, J.B, Siakem,Co. K; C.C. Pike, Co. A, Sth regiment. Joba straif, Richard Pek @.D, 10th regiment. Corporal John McGuiley, Co, B; Pearl Hall, Co. A; Corpora! James H. Hunter, o. B, ali of 12th regiment. wkin, Co. D; J. Li T. Rudican, Co. R; cereals :J.¥ yy, Co. B; D. Tauny, Co A: O. f. Kerry, Co. .€o.’H; V. Denno, Ca, B — . C. ‘Bayne, Co. G; Aloaze 60.4; Wm 'Thompkon, Co. the 16th regiment, B; Jobe B Somnen -— Senior, €v. W JG Hansen, Co. K, 27a regiinent. George Kirkland, Co. E; Timothy Driseoll, Co. pt LP, Bree, Co. B; J. McGowder, Ce. G; John Gavia, Co. C, ali o° 371 regimen Co. D; L. Sleharparom , 0. C, Geo. Werrick, Co, D, wil of isch’ reat amputated, 57th regiment. ‘A. Owen, Co, 1, 6let regiment. PY Claueey, Co. G; Sergeant H. Jones, Co. D, 69d regi- ment. Jue. Dyman. Co. K, 624 regiment, J. Metory, Co, K, 84th regimont. 6.8. Taylor, Co. HH; Sidney Cook, Co. F, 65th regiment, Chassoure, R Forbes, Co. D: Sergenut Parmington, Co. D; Cann. Co. D; Jno, Caliaban, Co. 1, 60a regiment, S. Warren, Co. G. 73d regiment. Goo. Uslier, Co. B. J. Anderson, Co. K, $24 regiment. ANTA, 'y Sergeant A. C, Williams, |. Me- + J. Smith, Co. co" 1), alt uckicat Goo W. tieunett, Co. A; Sergeant Jas. Lafferty, Co. G, Ast artillery F. Stout, Co. G, Sth o W. Eilts, Co. G, sth cw HC. Peacock, Co. B; H. McClintock, @o, OC, 23d regi- ment 1 Welsh, Co. K, 28th regiment. A. Crea, Co, "H, Joha W. Yenger, Oo, G, Ierael String. feflow, Co fi, all 306M regisauut, Cc. D, 33d regiment. W ott. Co F, Barb regimaat. Win Biri !amson, Co. P; Jno. Co. G; C. B. Young, e Co, E, Sergeaut dno. 3. Hunter, Co, C, Samus! Vyon, Go, M, allot seu regiment. Jani 8. Knee, Co. A, J.P. Mock, Co 'K d biaoker, 39th regiment. H. A. LavatleJr., Oo. LR. George, Co. HM, right erm amputated, dad M MoGuity, Co 1 69% h regiment. Sorgvant C. H. Porter, Co, —, 71st regiment or let Cal- fornia W Beessell, Co. M, 7: D Hl Gender, Co, I, J all of Bist rogime: it. Co, Hj Juo. Bart, Co. ld reginvant. W. t. C, Mills, Co. B; D, Burne, 1 D Buekley, Co. pt borke Co. B BP O Connor, Co kb: Serg Mecurdy, Co GN. B, Boguton, Co A, ail of 9th regt, Hi Hertnenvorg, Co. D, 10ch regiment. Corporal A. G Cavanagh, Co. B; A. Crom, Oo. A; J. Bacuslor,Co G ith rogineat. A ewe Co. 1; P, Carey, Co.G; A.D. Smitn, Co K, all. of Leth regiment Robt. Williams, Co. K, 19th regiment * #. Vougherty, Co. G; E. Starkey, Co. D; J, B. Uj eretoutly tefunea’ 1 take the oath of alle. | Co-i,allor 211 regiment. ii Now senewy, gina 4 the Feber’ see "ne om | 5. Crea, C0. ¢, Ist reghrent. polled to 40 80 Om Tuesday nat Mates K. Baltlow 2g regiment, detailed in o Verge of twent,” five pmbulauces filed with JF. Deokw “ie 4, 3th regimen Wientian, ounded to g¥ to Lynchbur,s- Being possesses! of the pte = determined tovake mdyautage of toe ox- Asting confusion © get away. He bribed # negro in Richmond to sway lothes with him, aod after passing Phe pickets, vy moans’ 4f the countersiyn, he traniped to Fredericksburg and gov’ Joto the jines of the Calon amy @t that point, He hus ha.t * good opportunity to observe the condition of aifairs ins Yeldom. He states that the ire white vale population Y the South, between the of judgment. The rebels used their whiskey to such however, and It wre of #9 mw bie @ quaity at ell againat their couactitions w% t pret of the campaign § Our corresponde: “ts J.C. Sinth, Co. E, 1st reenment, © Heltah wer, Co. A, 24 regiment arris, Co. A; J. R. Albin, Co, B, 4th regiment. eo Foot, Co. B; Robt. Morrison, Go, @, bib regime. VRRMONT. Co. A, bth regiment, , 2) Fogiment. D. Goldthwaite, E. P, Wan. 1, Wipley, Berdan pahiooters. ew J, Tatler, CO. H: 1M. Wig 8, 00, Ta 00. ©, bth regiment, 3,24 regiment, have been allowed to engage twice in the sane battle. | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, cet te A A A MARYLAND. W. 1. McLane, Battery 8; Thomas Duffy, Battery B, artillery. UNITED STATES —_ Win. Henderson, Go. E, $d infan’ D. J. Lavis, CoD: Robert Forest. Go. 1, ab iafantry. John Deorey, Go. Ht, au nfanty, L. W. Mix, 0. Dy J. 8. ie, B50 Cowden, Co A; J. Greeley, Co. Go B's Mangus, Co. D, ali of 12th im- fantry. ‘'T. Purtell, Go. F; Sergeant T. Colton, Co. F; Corperal F Chapman, Co. 0; ¥. F. Dunn, Co, 0, all of 14th in- faubey. List of Killed, Wounded and Missing of the Kighty-seventh Regiment New York Voluntcers, 70 TH ED:TOR OF THE NEW YORE HERALD. Jone 27, 1862. Therewith send you alist of the killed, wounded and missing of the Kighty-seventh New York Volunteers (Brooklya Rifles), in the engagement a Robinson's Field, June 26:— MMLLED. Corpora) Lennon, Co, BH. Corporal Maton, On. Private PE. Buggier, Co. = Private Fd. Karuaa, eee James MoRride, Co. A, arin. Pat. Dock, Co. A, arm. BA, Larny, Co. A, head. Wm. ‘Ownn, Co, C, hiv. Corporal John Ostrande, Co. 0, arm. My: 2 D, thigh. » privates. J. A. Merryman, Co. 0, bead, Jno. Farley, Co. 'D, leg Sergeant J.T, Nullay, * oo. E, arm, (ball extracted.) Lawreace Long, CoE. arm, Frank Smith, Co, F, arm. W_ Woeks, Go. F, le. x head, (Gnger am tated. Peter bake, co, Fy hand? swede ton} Co wounded and prisoe?, . arm. yon, CO HL, Back T MeName. Co. Hh —— Thorpe, Co. H we ith Corporal Jas. Kendail, Co i ‘thigh, Mie! 1 Lanagan, Co |, head. Francis © Mayer, Co. 1, Lung. Seth &. Coaden, € I, leg. Lenni Murphy, Co J, neck. Kobert Parker, Co Ky hand. Philitp Leeter, Co. K. log Jas. 6. Hendrickson, co F, Anger amputated, Poter Smith, Co. G, knee pase. Meffat, Co Tl. Sibuey, Co Bouuey, Co JULIUS A. SKILTON, Surgeon 87th N. ¥. V. Sick and Wounded Soldiers on Board the Daniel webster en route for New York. The following is a list of the sick and wounded soldiors reecived on board the United States Sanitary Commis- sion hogpital transport Daniel Webster, Captain Blethen, ‘at Harrison Point, James river, Va., July 4, 1862. Left for New York at twelve A. M.— Andere'n James, Co. H, 56th New York, Amalvick Fierman, Co. A, 56th New York, Arcend Theo., Surgeon, Co, A, 55th New Yorks ‘Agno Dai C, 14th New York Ashman Rebt., Co. H, 14th New York, Co. A,'3d Now Jersoy A, 12th New York, Lieut. James, Co. G, 67th Obio Boddington Birney, Co. H. 10th Massachusetts, Bergmann Christ, 60. F, 7b New York Rrown Win. M., Co G, 11th United States infantry. Burr Howard. Co. D, 57th New York Rell Jobn Y. C., Co. G, 624 Peunsyival Brickell A., Co. L,, 29th Massachusetts. Boynton Wesie: H, 44th New Yoru. Thos., Co. K, 6th Maine Broese Geo. P., Co. I. 8d New York Brannan Geo. , Co. F, 69th New York Barger Henry, Co. E, 7th Pennsylvania, sit. Chat Co, A, 65th New York. ‘34 Vermont. C0, "3, 2bth New York. Co: E, 14th New York, “o. H, Ist Micbigan Rillingsly John. Co. G, 81st Pennaybvania. Brannan Charles E, Oo, H. 15th Massachusetts, Brown James fi., Go, A, 6th New Jersoy. Person 21. 60. 186d Penueylvankn. Bean (hirles. Co. H. 15th Maseachusette, Bornes George. Co. MW, 12th New York. Berliner Solomon, Co. K. 624 New York, Boers James, Co. K, Sth Pennsylvania cavalry. Campbell John, Co. ©, 9th Mastachveotts, Crocotch William, Co. A, 7th. New York, Cantlow George, Co. A, 224 Massachusetts, Cole D. R., Co. H, 64th New York. Naty Co. A, 14th New Ye k Wm., Co. H, 16th Michignn Ghunerlats iaward, Co. M, 4th Pe Gonnes Lie st, W. B,, Co, F, ih Michi Golman Frank, Co, 1. 97th New York: Carst Joseph Co. B, 36th New York. Oullins Sergeant Jamen. Ov. ¥, 69th New York. Curtis Henry, Co, F, 16th Michigan, Crowley Patrick, Co. 1, 16th Michigan. Coxine Jn. G., Co, B. Ist Long Island. Cunningham W. 14th New York, Cellyer Felix, Co, A, 55th New Yerk. Catlin David §., Co, A, Tth N.Y. independent battery. Courtenay Jas. H., Co. E, 49: New York, Crilly Sergeant Thor., Co. Hi, 2d Pennsylvania, Ast Minnesota. Colville Captain, Co. eran! . ford $ covhue Patrick, servant te Licut Lill, Ist arcilery. aaldeon Hiram, Co, @ , 1034 Penney ania, Davicson Corporal G. Go ith Excelsior brigade. Densmore Wy. . Co, F, 9th Maseanhusetts, Dawson Ralph. Oo. F,'634 Penmaylvania. Devine Daniel, Co. A, 67th Penuspivania, hye Eaward. pon 8 tid Vegmont. — Char. E.,Co. B, 44th New York, . A, Sch New York. pe , Co. 0. 8th New dermey, Fekert Geo. M., Ca. K, 24 Excotsier brigade, Engle Corporal J. B., Co. 1. 64th New York. my Lente ant ae eS A, Slat Veousy!vania, Frapklin He 5 lv Forbish Fre@., Battery B, 8d New York arttHery, Faber Lieut. 8. R., Ce. D, 93d Pennsylvania. Yahringer Lieya, Co. 1, 954 Poungy !vania, Fagan Jas, 0. h New York. Favien Wi Y Fechtor J b, Co. ix, 1st Ponvariwant ee 1, Lith New York. hogpetal steward, 44th New York. Farrell Joho. Co. F Lith New York nod=pew! Hiram, Cc. G, 6th Vermont, 9 D Co, G, 68d Da Jon High, q 1, Co. ¥, 9th Maseveticsette, hh, €o. Ay 2d PeoneyTrania og _G, Bist New York, , $7 -h Pepusyivanta. 44 Neve Fe rk Gatirie 8) a8, ith Cnited sates infantry. fiwiand C.J raph New Yor i'l iiout E. B., Ist U.S. artiliery, pattery Br Hanger Ge Rhote Jeane Haleren Wm... Co 1, 1st Masecch us Kogan Wm E ‘ Holbrook € A 5 \vania eavalr ». 60th New York wi Diet Peoneylvania. yotl New York. FRandicy Blwar’y , Co! A, W8tis Now York. Hoark W. 1! Nissachusetta, ead ng Geo. Co. Ditth New Youk Lieut Sterling W., 14th Now York, 1 Co. B. Jackson John, Jacobs Goorge, Co. 1, 6 Joues Co 6, 4th Jenk: F., €0. 1, 191 store Kiveck alfred, Co i, bth New York, Kaue Jon fouigan New York, brigade, 9th Pennsylvania, eels. Lowes ig La wey Che Leve. velor Henry, a Go. K, #6tb Magon Lioutewan .0., Met le ahiin Mig 00 Moore Corporal W.C., Co. E, 61 Maine, Mischauser Houry % 1, 98th Peuus, Murphy Patrick, M York A. Ist Long Islaud., en i vies A. Tht New York. ¥., (9. Fy 654 New York pa Thomas, C,H, 96th Fennsy: wks Hergeamt kaward Co. B Morgan Lioutenaat sor ie, 4 Sierphy Charies, Co F, 86-b Se Marrow Michwel, >, 6, Oi Mammeboestte, Verment, h New York. JULY 7, 1862. suMulien Solomon, Co. B, 964 Pennay!vania, Morse Capi os 7th Maine. MoCarty Chri ) OB. 26h New York, Meatis or Taniel, co. sett. McClure Se McFee Joho W.., Co. G,'234 Po nsyivania dicLean Hugh, Oo, A Neally Richard, Co. &, Navey Ca tain’ 50th New York. Norwood Se geant W. R.,Co. H, 16th Michigan, Noolao Johu, TL, Slet New York. Osgood Frank Co, «i Rhode Island. 0 Denne! Patrick, Co. ©, ist New York. N'Niel Patrick, Co. 1, 9th Massach setts, O'Conaeli bat iek, Co, b, 67th Sew Lorik, O'Connor Francis, Co. K, Gib New York. Pureeil Jono. Co. K, Ist Long Is a. Pastert acgustus, Co. H, 7/h New York. Phillips Br 8, Co, G, Lith Unite | states infantry, Parker John, Co. G, Ash United States infantry. | cal Gao, W., 60.71), Lith siaggach xetta, Veit Jono Co. G, Now trated aan infanweye wao, W., Co, B, 101 Pattereon Joho, Co, i, 24sh Now Ye Purires Juleg, (0, A, 65th New York, Peck Cant. G.S., Co. —, b7tu New York, Guinn Jaen, Col By st Lone Island Rebbins W. Co. Rovers Beruhards &3, ¢, 1st Now Jersey. Ramee!) Cb ry 0. K, 20th Massachusetts, yaolds Win. Ov. B, iat Long teland, Ronk Lieutenant Jobn K., Co. U, 27th New York, Hhoves Lieutenant ©. H., Co. C, 6lst Pennsylvania, Rinehart Jamys #.,Co D, 10ub Pennsylvania, n Chas,, Batlery G. 2d United States artillery, Ny Peter, Co. H, 24 Rhode Lai Shields James, Co. F, 691h New Yo wn Corporal A. O., Co, 6, 2d Rhode Teland, smith D. W., Co. K, 9th New York. Strector Uriah J., Co. th Massachusetts, Sap'erk Halmon, Co C, 20th Massichunetts, Sinith Peter, Co. P, Sst Naw York, Shieis Thos. , Co, C, Lat Pennsylvania, Sr Corporal W. ae 2t Venusylvania, Schutzeski Johny Co, G, Sixt Now York. Supith Lieutenant, Gu, H, 63d New York, Suniford Lieutenant M4. W., Co, E, 84tu New York, Sanbory Jackson, Co. Wp 3d V nt. gel i. A’, Co. B, dth Penusylvania cavalry eee H.,Co. 1, 2d Michigan, Smith C. W.,Co. D, 27:b Sew York. Shancley 7 st New York, sample David, Co, A, 624 Pennsylvania, Swift Stephen, Co. 1, 3ist New York. Sullivan Edward, Co. f, 69th New York. Shanyer Sergeant Chas.’ Co. H. 1046h Pennsylvania, Smich Wi. Co. D, 14th New York. Shlaiter Jexeph, Co. D, 65th New Yor Shaitier Francis, Co. D. 66th New York, Stobman Chas. H, Co. ¥, Ist Michigan, Scott H. H., Co, B, 34 Vermont. Sehughsue Lieutenant, Co 5th Pennsylvania, | Sheppard J. G., Co. 1, 44th New Yori, Sauer Chas., Co. A, 26th New York, Snitz James, Co. 1, 69'm Now Yor geeoes hebert, ‘isi New York, Steno H Co F, 1étt New York. Shea Patrick, Co, Ty raclusette, Stowar | Frank, Co. P98 New York, ‘Twohig Joh, Co. F, 9'b s assachusetts, Thok. F Co 6. bun afichigan, Re, rifles, Thom pson i ‘Thompson H yivania. Tanner Joho G., C x Temple Geo,, Co. F, 12th No Vandorvort (yrus,Co H, 10tst Pennsylvania, Virney Claudius, Co, A, 85th York Whittaker Absor,Co IT, Ist Massach setts, ‘Woss William, CoD, 2d Uaitex States infantry. Wiieon Noah, Co 1, 56th Now York. Wakeficld David, CoB. 62d New York, Wade John, Co. i, 100ch New York. Wheathand F, Co. K, 1uist Pennsylvania. Warney Dennis, Co. H, 4th Pennsylvania, West Thomas (colored), servant to Major Desang, 1st Long Ieland. Webster Corporal P. R., C2. A, 98th Pennsylvania, Winters Christ, Co. D, 31st Pennsyivania, Weston Faward, Co. B, Ist United -tates Chasseurs. Wire Morris W, Co. 1, baa Pennsylvania. Warr John, © w York. Wide Ely, Co ew York, Watts Lieutenant W.J. Co. HL 96th Pennsylvania. Wimbles H. P., Co. H, Ist Michigan, Wiekwin J. H.,Co. D; Ist Michigan, Watson Aibert, Co. G, 7th Michigan. Young Sergeant Isaac, Co. A, 36th New York. Yager Lientenan: H. ('., Co. &, 31s, Pennsylvania, MEDICAL OFFICERS OF cae ‘ NVED STATES MANITARY COMMIQBION MOSVITAL TRANSPORC DANLAL WEBSTER, Medical Director—Dr, Ne\son L. Drake. haba ae tC K. A. Barry, J. G. sowall, A. W. Lo- zier, Ward Masers—Mesera. 8. B. Ward, T. H. White. W. A. Browne, J.U. \inor, H. MeCartin, T. W. Brigham, 0.W Swan, FP. Rubbine. Assistants—Mesers. J. MeVey, J. Revell, 3.6. Macy, Thor. Ivers, H. W. Jackson, E. W. Dunham,’ T. W, Good ward, F. Tovey, J. Higgins, W. Richmond, F. H. Bears, W. P. Ward, #.'K. Starkweaiher, J. Mulroy, E. Gillespie. ‘Apethecaris—Mewars. P. D. Leys, W. Y. Provost. n's—Mi8. Howland, Miss Lowell. y und Purser—Nir. T. E. Peveriy, Assisant—Mr. J. H. Reid. Dr. L. M. Ross, Messrs, R, M. Wright and F, R. Hateb came passengers. The Sick and Wounded on Board the Commodore. . Fortums Moroz, July 6, 1862. The following is @ partial list of the sick aud wounded on board the sieamer Commodore, which was ordered ae for Washington before @ full list was ob- ta NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS, James F. Whitmore, Co. A,1st, uhigh; Forrest Lally, Co. H, Ist, stomach; Robert McCreivht, Ist, elbow ; Chas. P. Dawn, Co. H, 3d, wim; Sergeant Henry’A. Van’ Noss, Co, F, 3d; Willian Hauf, Co. A, 1st, head; William Wale Jace, ist, leg; Colonel Cari Stephens, internal injuries. NEW YORK REGIMENTS, Capt, Wm, A. Ly neh, Co. 1, 924, devil van,€o. 1, 16th, thigh; John Lennon, Co, Corporal Sartia Riwy, Co. T,16sh, arm, J A. 16th, ty gyoid j Walford Mower: 62d, shoulders; Co, H, 99th, band; Huatée oe rire on em veo. hy rn rhea: matisin: Chas 48.0 hip. Sami, ‘Cama. ron, 10th, head; B.F. James, 10h, Ma W. Hayes, Jet, hand and kueo: J. F.Cayer, ae 16th, thign; Geo. Warly, Co. A, 85h, leg; J ely,’ Co. KE, 12th, fe J. H. Russell, Co. 1, ie shoulder: D. Catanan,Co. 1, 44th, wide; Jus. Siaffurd,’ Co. D, 24 hand; Chae. Lae, Co. 1), 16th, leg; Tawis Magrath D, 221, arm, Seigeaut Anwou Worden, Co. € nth, G é Neemen, Co. A, bith, rheumatism: J. G. A, .44eh, thigh; R.'Woaver, Co. F, Sdst, thigh; LB. ‘Sogo Corpora Co. - €. Conway, Co. B log. B. F. Whit: Cassidy, Co. €, Thos, Sulli- t, ban tt, Co. G, a6th, Hewes tart, Co. 1, Leth! ; das, Byrnes, Co. © 6; Sorgesnt Wm D, 6th, Dreast, oon George B. Dotd, C. Daey, Co, D, 321, back ; 12th, w deci, UNITED STATES REGIMENTS. Foaiab Lane, Go. Fad tutautey, aria; John Marty, Co, by Ista thigh, G. A, 6th artillery J.F it y. nom; Michae: Curendive, Co. F, Sth cavi Sib cavalry, back: Fred. Ch, D. A. Lawless, (6. Hy 4tn matt, Co. gin cavalry, hand tr i, Ht a i feoligyh hand; Jas, Wager, Co. slery, hip; Wm, Condoy, loth Gavairy, disehiarged; John Drum. Co. F, Sth cavaliy, arm; Wm. Gregory, Co. H, oth cavalry, side; Corporal G 1, 6th ry, kbee and arm; Jacod th oxvalry, thigh; Chas. Volliner, loth infantry, es BW. try, atm ve Np Wry, fever; Wi. CG. F, side; D. Flauagan, Co. F. lsteavairy, band; Captain # Barn, — iniantry, debility, MASSACHUSKTSS BEQIMENTS, Bernard bouaban, ¢ Co. Captain olmrn, Micha: 22d, thi et King, Sth bavtery, shoulder; N Warren, vib, arm; W. it. Leo, bihty. MICHIGAN REGIMENTS, homas Sherry, {th, shoulders: Peter Renv,Co. 1, 4th, elbow: Johu i), Low, Co By Ist, nock, M. L, Fosse ct hand; Francis Cuseoday, Co. D, let, Thea. attlip, Co. 1. Jat, G Ie . Hi. Skinner, Co. A, og; eo Wo Avery, — Pz . a0 PP. Penvett, * 4th, ‘bea; Ph wards,Co J, 1st, at Heting, Co. 1) tst,'s LANKOUS, Honpan, 6th mont, rhenmatiem: T. Ro Car. ou (rebel), North Carvliva, (ever, K. Brown, 1 a and deg HM 4, Co. H, 24 Siveyland, T. 11, Co, @, Sth Vermont, thigh; ¢. W. Mano, in Conway, Mott's bat st Indiaun, neck; ¥. watt, Co. D, ‘Lot Avrival of Sick and Wounded Soldiers at Washington. Wa wiseron, July 6, 1862, ‘The following liet of patients hey Leen received fem the iy eps Hospital. aye nee staan! — Ver.ard Jugan, od » Tank, 4th New Jn fe rdon Andre wiry Wim Now York, 4. Pennay ear 'F. Dabie, fy Maine," Win. sim Pat O'Gor an, vd infantry; Wie. ye, James AL th my a Poupeyivanin core; Frank C. Barlow, 12th infantry: Au S331. Hl. Bears, zt New j dad, H, Warcoa, 24 Now Sergey, New York Ira Whittell, 6th Now . Drum, Sth Vonnsytwania; J. Atktos, )Uur Pennsylvania teservs coupe; M. Corry, 6th Maing. Iuiwd, May 12th infantry. following comimi: 1 udleers wore brought hither yeeterduy afternoon by the steamer Commodore, Aseistant and ke ee; ‘i qeou Geo, i, Todd, Lath Now York, cheek 1'Uaited States imantry, Helntvelmanta «tal, » Wlat New York, aru Th New York, . Fully, th New Yorks + Gardner, 27th New York, si¢k ; ( tout, debility: Onp. tack; Lisnienant Colonel rheomatisra; Colonel Pant Ky w York, rhounstiem: Lievtenant Pine Cond ‘in, 18th Michigan, debitty; Lieutenent A. Gray, 106th Peboryly dysentery, LigutenantJ. A, Go: 4 + Michigait Jéer, Major O, N. Stuith, Tist sylvania, debtiity: Captain George F. United Slates infantry, debility; Livutena RW, Alcott, tht Miohi ath New Yor Colona P. : Sweeny, 9th Massachusetts, debility; Lieutenant M, Ferrin, 9th Massachusetts, debility; Lieutenant E. 8. Bendiek, 67th Pennsyivania, rheumatism. Lieutenant M. 8, Owen, 67th Pennsylvania, rheumatism ; Captain R. B. Welson, Bartlett s b: igad er; Liewtenant Charles Hatchiaon, 84 United States infantry, rheumatism; Lieu- tenant C, 8. Pierce, Porter's division, debility, Captain €, Rice, bth New Hampshire, erys Captain J. ¥. Buy xer, 4th Pennsylvania, arm; Captair: T. F. B. Pappor, 4th Pevnsyivanm, sabre cut in wrist, Captain WB. ——. 98th Penusvivanis, arm; Lieutenant J. Lar- Jes. 20 Rhode island, arm; Lieutenant Colunel #heplary, 138n New York, sick, THE EUROPEAN _NEWS. The Kangaroo aud Wibernian 0 Off Cape Race with Five Days Later Advices. Opinion in England on the Carnage” in America. The London Times on the Fi- nances of the Union. Napoleon’s Demonstration in Mexico and the Waters of America, &e, &e, &. The steamship Kargaroo, from Liverpool June 25 via Queenstown 26th, was boarded off Cape Race at nine o'clock Saturday night, July 5, Sho experienced a suc- cession of westerly winds, Her advices are not 80 late ‘as those by the Hibernian, bnt contain interesting items, which will be found under their proper heads. The steamship Hibernian, from Liverpool 26th vin Queenstown 27th ult., passed Cape Race at eight o’slock on the morning of the bth of July, The proceedings of Farliament on the 25th of June were upimportant. Tha House of Commons was engaged on the bill rolative to the government of the ‘Inns of Court.” The case of Edwin James was incidental’y re_ ferred to, and it transpired that he refused even to have friends with him at the investigation of his case, so that it was impossible for bim to complain of the seeresy o! the tribunal which condemned him. The steamship Hansa, which was tohave left South, ampton on the,25th of June, was compelied to put back to Bremen, owing to an accident to her machinery Tho Rohemian arrived at Liverpool on the 24th ult. ‘The steamship Bohemian, frm Quebec, arrived a, Liverpool on the morning of the 25th of June The steamship City of New York, from Now York, ar- rived at Queenstown on the afternoon of the 25th of June, and reported only one of her boilers working. Question. hip Sailor's Home, for- merly the Independence, bad reached Liverpool from Havana with nearly two thousand three hunared bales of cotton, The London Times comments on the fearful carnage in America, and says, never at any time could the map of Europe show so many blood-etatved spots. Whatever may be the result, it is plain the war has now reached a pointat which it is a scandal to humanity. It has be. come a war of exterminatien, yet submission ig a8 far off as ever. The London Times does not believe the cry for more bloodshed represents the miud of the American people. Enough blood has been spilt and enough damage done. The opportunity must be present or at hand when gome potent American voice, prudently calling “ peace,” may awaken a universal eche. The London Times hag another editorial on American finances. It says that they are in a most critical con dition, and ought to produce serious alarm, mstead of eiapty boasting aed exultation. The London Post charges the American government with being all along influenced solely by popular clamor, having never pursued an independent course, When the Hibernia sailed it was asserted that Na- poleon had resolved to send sufficient reinforcements to Mexico to force his way to the capital against all obsta- cles. Admiral Graviere goes out immediately to take command of a strong concentration of French vessels in American waters. The Pairie the concentration 8 justified by what may arise out of the American war nd the affairs in Mexico, ‘The London Herald ‘inds it impossible to account for the inactivity of McClellan, Possibly, it says, after the battle of Fair Oaks, and (ne brea: ing up of Boa iregard’s army m the West, he does not gee bis way clearly, and may feel himself outnumbered by the enemy in a posi- tion which is impreguabie, and froin which the enemy say {ali upon his linea and work at vleasure. If so, he is likely to meet with a disaster which may change the whole agvect of the war, for ® reverse to McClollan in volves the ruin of his army and of the hopes of the fede- ral government. A meeting had been held in London relative to the African slave trade, presited over by Lord Brougham. despatch from London of the 27th of June—the thy the Hibernian—says the London Ji rald main- ins that it is time for France and Kngland to take de- cided action in American affairs. The Mexican Question. The Paris Press in.apeaking ef the departure of the French Admiral, says his plans have been entirely ap" proved,and his presence will have afavorable result for the solution of the Mexican question. It is asrerted henceforth there is no question of establishing a mon in Mexico, or of Support ng the candid Almonte or any other person far the P. esid expedition is simply for protecting the juterest of Frenebanen. The very latest news by the Hibernian, daied at pool on the 27th of June, says there have been important debates in the Freneit Corps Legixtatif on the Mexican expedition. Jules Favre censured the expedition, and recom- mended the government to treat with Mexico and with. dvaw the French treops. M. Uillault defended tne government's conrse, and re rndiated the iden of entering upon neg where French honor is engaged dud insults must be avenged, aud the Mexicans left to choose their own government. Fra The Corps Legislatif had v. sod the whole exiraordinary budget, and with a slight modification the whoe odicary budget. Tue bourse was heavy; rentes 68/. 40c. Italy notice a his intention of making jon of the clauses im the bugdet patios & question of confidence in the iniustr, Tn re @ to a question relative to the recent enroll. ment, M. Racazzi evid the government were endeavoring to discov er (he persons who authorized it. The specia! commissioners dearatened by the Porte to uire into ihe recent disiurbances at Belg! had ar- rived. ‘The Prince of Servia demands the evacuation of al. the fortresses. Commercial Intell THR LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxoon, June 28, 1862. Conaois for money close at 913; a 91}, The bullion in the Bank of ‘England has increased £643,000. Ulrnvis Central charos, 46 discount. Eries 3094. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Livrnvoot, June 96, 1862, Sales of Inst three days 70,000 bales, panning. 40,000 fo speculators and experters. ‘The market has been exeited, aud pr are one penny higher, STATE OF THKADE, Prices are at Ml advancir 4 Man. for goods and yarn chuster, but the sales are eimall, BREADS UPFS MARKET, faoity Syeuve & Co., Walefleld, Nash & tivut quiet iy.’ Amert Wheat sivady: red Wostern xt jouthern at 10s. iud. « Ls. ‘dd.; 5 Witite Southern ar 1a can quoted at 2 a L0e, o.; te Westin at a ids. Od yoliew. red 113. 8d. ails. 10 Corn oavy @t 25y, Du. for mixed aud Provision Manker rk very dull Peot dull gad te Yui Tard inact! droopin, su SBS. 64. for pearls, steauy aad anchang vauclag, and quoted at virlia turpentine buoyant TAY LONDON MARKREB, L if Colfes toad y. te ‘Mallow Fra at Aim. Spirits tarpene tbe edyens 8) und quoted ar 798. OY. a Te, THE LATEST Mar ‘The Brokers’ Cw we wook at 159.0 one 27, 1962 avi cotton for wilators oh tod 01. a 14g bighrs y (eth 5,000 bules, Including $000 ww thE Markel Closing With w stil advancing tendency, The auth 4 quotations aro: oe § Orieana... 4 Mobiies..... Ww wea Uplands... 169. ‘Tho eioek in port’ is estimated at 213,000 pein ot which 76) ed enamel Breadstoffs mne ad andl stond; i to dull and heavy at ?5u, Od, for usta vif a Vroyiwions very doll. ” c SS SHIPPING NEWS. YORK—Ti18 DAY: ‘MOON SETS. HIGH WATER... nip Daniel a cant in then, Rarrd teams A Bor. July 4, with sick and wounded nF rn Buip Sew’ Serpent. Pike, Macho. March 20, with teas &e, tO Grinnell, Minurn & Co. "Left Anjier April 10 and St Helene 2, ‘June 27, lat 25 20, ton 6145, spoke sehr (may jpuce for Phila elphia: ‘Agi inst, sna one Of Sturges d Co's barks, sisers pore, M bed), Lor 2 Tipe Shae otcaed the to master, Ha tight W wind light SE trades and cauns thenee to tie ts ineo "th Br bark Adriae; June Naomi, from ahuand 7 voke | olny lonul @3,dehr Magnet, from Liverpool, Muy 27, with maseand ee Protulagusm.” Sune 2, toto) . 4 wre, 43 days, in ba Nast, to 5 rites Mag egth hd Pade We the Bal Koja 43.10, lon 48 52, saw two icel aghath, Domthes, Henrietta Ditch), Smit, Mor gutavideo, days, with hides fo, to, Boonen Graves Co. May 14, lat 3 jon 38, sienalized Ham bark Bos 9724, 3 Aint pendants. fiom Swausse tor Va aalparaiso: Iti, b 2329, lou 36 42, 80 Cl por Olden), fron Rio Grande for Palmath Hark Tereva, Foster, Maracaibo, June 19, wivh coffee, Rey. to Maitland, Phelps Co ark Monievaia, Hammond, Barbados, Jane 2, vin Bast. Gay, TT, June 25. Bid in company trom Barbados ‘with sha nits, for Cuba, Bark DC Murray, Van Nae, Matanzas, 12 days, im bal last, to. J © Connor, ‘irk Trovatora (of Benrsport), Carvor, Matanzas, 9 days», e, (0 Walsh, Carver & C Dowiniov, Jenkins, Ci Hains. Ihe Thurlow, 3 days from Antwerp, going Into tine, bai Faith, from Boston) alco going i inst, at sr i fon 73 54, achr JR Nevius, from ly ford), Ricketsou, New Orle ana Dow. A witht sugar. xe. to Jon Brig 'Euily (shor. > Point Petre via St Tho mas .and Turss with salt, 10 Bre! ai 25 3-25, spoke sch Jane r iMinbuows broke svagued, Jane 25, ny with Br brig Dasher, Queen (Br, of Bermuda), Hollis, Mayaguez, Sugar, tod V Onatavia & Ui “JR Nevins (Br), Tilley, Cienfuegos, 17 days, with to Urett. Son & ¢ jad (ir, of Bermula), Richardson, Cienfie™ oa, I Hy sugar'ée, to Tucker & Lghtbourne, June 24, of ‘onio, Was boarded from U 8 frigate St Lawre B aupan 1» Traveller (of Seduwick), Sargent, Neuvitas, tb sugar to Ts oumpson & bunt dtury (Br), Miller, maida June 17, with Cape Antonio, was angars to Bret. Son Go, June 2, of Honnted fron: US frisate st Lawrence Brg Focnision (is). Ta bot, Bermuda, 8 days, with potas toes, to MO: ld tue, Tiss, of Yarmonth, NS), Rogers, Crab 9, with after, to Seunges & C Fay, Cains 10 day With Tember, to masters. spol Jas ia old. Key West, 12 dayte S Supply ache @ tirdey gor, from aeriise Behr Southern Hel @ (ign, of Nas-auy Gonnall, Ponce, June 24 with sug neas, saile. in coinpany with iru Nahaut. for New "York. Sth inst, of Henloyen. yoko bark Mu tang hene ‘ortrvad Mon Schr Adcie E, Barnes (of New Haven), Sears, 8t Jobus, with tous 7 with sugar to JV Onatt ia &Co. (Br), Marin, Aux Cayes 18 days, ‘waster, ‘Balled in company with Br orig Union, sehr (of Harwich), Eldsidge, Baracoa, June 26, with few ,wTtG Ae ar: Schr ohn Wilhaine (Br), Knowle, Cut Taland 9a eeepc lit Br), Daviaon, Windsor, NS, 11 days, with pha u te) gene Fle ‘dnd (i f), MeLetian, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with to P ev on ‘Onward (rr, —-, Cornwall, 10 daye, with potatos, ognur Leo (Br), —=, Westport, NS, 10 days, with pickets, coh a Miller, Key West, 11 Cn’ ee ‘Schr Kate Stewart, Sclir MY Davis, Robineon, Port Royal, Sclir Somer t, Sterling. Baltimore, 6 Bohr Willlan ®omas, Smith, Providence for Atbang, Sear Mary Hawiey, Brown, Providence, 2 days. Scir Mnieh. he, Paompsou, Norwt Steamer Went Point US wansport), Crowell, Fortres® Monroe, 41 hou er Hero.cv 8 transport), Uancos, Fortress Monroe. Whois, with 5 yrivonore Steamer Raritan. Slover, Trenton. ‘amer Petrel, Young Provi‘°nee, Stoainer Wentchener hye. Provisenees Rerorxep—Stecamship Pailadeiphia, hence for New Ose Jeans, returned this mornin. BELOW, Rrig Amy Warwick. froia uavana, ‘Also, one bark and one brig, uncnowm Wind Burr Wizaan, De: mileo with coal, put trto Port Staniey, "Avra 12s eaking strokes per hour; bat lightened n. previons to May 1. Rod leak, and woind proceed in 20 dnys for destuaton, “Tikes Wizard would no doubt have made an excellent pa mate 10 Acapulco, uk she was in iat 8S when 2s daysont, and wi on Cape "Horn when 54 Joys ont, ut having, : feavy Meaihrr and opriaging aleak tg wentorend 19 pam baek for repalrs, Bax Crna Rosa Scrrr, Seandelia; sailed from Maracaibo May 81 for Now York, and’ went usiore wame mtsht on Weab Coast of Maraciibo Q.If The passengers driven trom te bark b; ¢ Todians, and rew Lanes, returned U to Maracaibo. Bank Hyreutox-Berinada, June 23—Judge Darrell thie day decreed ralvaze to the saivurs o: bark Hyperion, Th veseel and cargo having been #/t', the net proved brought. {ato gure wore £1G04 sterling.” Tile tous) amount of eclv 8 £400, aistedbited as follows: —Ty the owners of the ship Monawk £140; to the master oF that slim lod: e: of that sip who navigated the ditabied bark. 1pperion to Berinuda, £5); to the five men booty the Mohawk whe nieered and agsisted 19 brid rion to Bere muda, euch the sum of £12. over an fi residue of wlvase; tothe four sen Cs manned the boat at wounder ayes aleve of thelisabied mip fo, the Mokawe, caste (or O08) over and above tuelr shares of the residue of wrivage: tothe Sckioeaie’ Sate nidbinegit ant io rocks or the 1$ men of the Mohawk vexclusive of cenain and mate) are of the residue of £3¥—ihe salvore also fo have ‘anda. aim of £48 10s Gd belng allowed to, ther agente of the salvors for disbursements for pilowage, liyhd- Louse dues, suoraxe, de. Foreign Ports. i Bannanos, June 12—-Nu Kea versie in port. Bernuwvpa, June 37—Iu port Br schr Holand, Pennisten, for gore bre Gh ARaCoa, June in port schre Glenwood, L 8 Barnes and M Mungon, tor NYork sf CRAN [SLAND, June 19—No Am vessel in port, Fanxeaxp ps, about May 1—In port ehin Wixerd, Deaxtorn, fronpN York: for Acapulco, pnt is April 12 leaking,, tw proceed in 2 lay AkACatBO, dune In port barks C'ara R. Sutil, Seam della, in distress; Liva, Durie, for NYork about 10 days. Mayaoyez, June %6—In port bark hompeon, do; sere Miran arr 2ist; Ed Lameyer, Bayley, trom ewbutyyors 0; Life t, tor FYore 2days; St G. orge (Br), for do same day, Sig 26th, Br brig Dasher. NYor's. a8, J Tn ort bity Altavela, for Foxton. June 24—In og! a froma Cardenas,, Vout er dune 19—Sid prev ‘ 7 se Marys, Brown, Porto Rico. Font Svaim, June 20—L port brigs Traders, Teas from eipuia. digg; Nathan, Means, codo, aud wontd load o- Jane 24-—In port brigs D Trowbrides reuurn, ry June 27—I port sobre Red Backer d Howell, for NY. Jone 25—I'n port bi od keyg yd rom SH Pee eee pages On) a ry Bowe art, fromt Hatteras Inlet," for NYork Nag: sehr Charues (Pes Sreaneurr Hiserni ay. ove Care Ricks Paskonarnie, a DYork June 20, Guulto, ot Gen cl “0 sitted); 2s jun, at Live: Dv ther, ant Hinduhil, de Aeenstow ne #t Caicama; June wk May 10, © 13, Havana, and Theris, trom @ from Malaga; Jay, Lucy & Paul, dustrie, from Curdi#; 2ist, ute, “ as Portsmouth; 2d, Byn ot Villatr: Yi “eat Naudelake trorn' De 25th and Roca in Grieut, and Goiden Freee id Ons Von Tren clic B Bios, trom thes or Boston Muy 16, RB io rom, 18, Eastern ster, from Llecryook "Om Caloatte; Tuner (The Latest via Lonconcerns.s Arr from NYore, M. devs andy ait fr pa * ivstone; Frederick Arr {vom Ballinore, Industry, of Bes ead. Arr from Eastport, Unvas as tondonearsre Arr from Havana, Abby Brows, at Bo Bravo, from Mew Fork for Dunkirk, bas been aban.- at Crew save Tac Gentytion, {fous ew York ; Beaitunnrls Hay Yt, a, Nem mere Pet tate The Avi fi Cardi f jt in algae ‘rom Cal for Now York, put into Scilly ‘The Rio, from New York for Gloucester, put into Kingroad i under jurymaste Amertenn Ports BORTON, July 6, eh, Cuter, Bangpr,, a ® ry the ie tyne ay . Cutting, 24th, Bt Mila . BF Geary, and Fi ok 4 bk Sis Pilsdsiplta, “Wid rly foongtellowy bari Ni VEST. June 2rd aelie MT Nutt, Bak h 4 burke Nedra, PN ro, J , an fur Phoyidere # on Allog, Mbit ire si), Bice, Stdohn. NB Lor NYwum; locket, Ih or din ath. Hotrod &: night, SshF Ines NOlgon, Wits lov oF an gore ME, Weamore, Fav NYorks Chi June 18, b Si & Tony Taba orton; sehr Waite, Malo Dit ship Ts on Wooster, Wooster, Tana ton; Hee Fain Nicgerson, ent, Widnes, Sun ‘Franeteen: Fehrs e Hues niluee, Muth Kelley, Provioenee; Panthen. tts, ys Ta, Rye Mend, Sri yi + _Almeres Arctibo; Gau Rye ant, Parson, Poruand, jy Dei, duly 4—There ‘were ut iy ek water last aye. se once ene for St rib are i “yx mit ‘Hone. iy oie Near. Migerrs. F Vocuom, D Uitira, dd tery ealaad: Mary, Whive Be ning = neuer