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ae . Se E NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9435. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. honey, Co, Ai, (ham Patrick ¢ . 1; P. Nagle, Co. I; William Wyant Co. TJ) bn Pitas ne, C0.1;'Franesx Murpby,€o. 1; John B tier, Co. ‘atiick Dennis n,Co, ks 1) nel Reardon, 24, Co, K. coptinve jong, as @ sufcient number of gunboats | A.5. Limberger, Co. (. 9th | ennsylvan rbecumatier ; severely, W. EB. Spencer, lew will sent op to nweep the entire length of | Peter Near, @o. @, 96th New York. d@arrhan sca. J thigh, elightly: W. frvin, thi the infested grounds. The Nelly Baker, w York; Martin Varper, Co. a, 62d ‘went through quite a shower of their iron hail day be. w in arm and knee, Je fore yerterday. Fortumately no one was burt. The | Co. G,42! New York, disease of kidneys; Je rebels fire a dozen roum's or so andshen “skedaddl Co. D, oth Vermoat, wound {a arm. Jus Dor remiah Mur; 10) Day, Oo, Co. Hi; Rospital, In and about it are eighteen hundred nick and MPCLELLAN’S ARMY. _ | wounded, "Toy are sugnnsigniges bundred sick and and consideration, and receiving the best attention—in ® medical and sympathetic poit of v: ‘that the cir- cumstances of the case will admit. Mavy of the sick are i Che Reception of the President | to serounly 20. ‘They aro incapacitited from active : ; H. Van veasen, herd, # aston, goal ireLanion, service, because of their having ov. ‘ted themselves | into a place of retreat and watch for another chance, | Co. E, 7th New York, wourd in fo 4; DB. Hohanhansen, OED, in Cam’ during the late engugement. Rest and nourishment will | Last evening the hospital boat Jobn Brooks, with wound: | New York. beca*t: Jas, Venn, 24 New Jersey, shor der, Colone! Thomas Cars, face and nead; Major P. T. Han- Pp. Soon restore them to physical vigor, to tho shouldering | ed om board,came down under convoy of a gunboas, | E. Drew, Co. B, 7th Maine, woind in jog: M.D. saith, | Missing. 3 ley, am GOmpany 4.—Crcerty Serceart John B. Of ® musket, and the eventual fighting with the enemy. | In (act all of the transports will be convoyed hereafter | Co. ) Odio, wound in foot; Wm, Parker, Ce. B, Ber a | 0 Hara, leg: Sergeant James ‘sick 1 Sr eieg wang his bospital, an & matter of course | by gunboats, " ue 4a, wand m band, Wm A. Cooligum,+o E, DeMeisictsadoomnn Ee hae aauakauatanieteaeess 4 226 | miab Cough'im, arm, two pieces: Wi 4 Dehel a@remarkabie and character, but To-day the weather is intensely bot, at ten A. M. the jew Hampshire, wound in brea: nomas j'reston, UXT Y -SEOON! NSYLVANIA KMGIMENT. Deb ustta Darskia led PLENDID MILITARY REVIEW BY MOONLIGHT, | aiso saw acta tow men playing tho sick sidier ‘These | thermometer standing at on siyefoor’ degresa.in the | 4th Mickigas, wound in head: Lewin Clara, tet Now ir pepe te ness John Kanary, acm: Damel Keocedy, leg; J. Law latter, whe help to swell the number of reported sick, | shade. There are reveral cages of coup de soliei, one of | York batwery. typboid; John St . Ist New York | Colonel Samuel A. Black; Laentenant Colonel B, Sweit- | leg. Charles Love't, arm, Joo Me why, arm aud leg; ’ receive prompt atiention, a speedy dismmsal, and, what | which has prove: fatal. battery, typhi id; Fban Purley, Co. B, Wist Pounsyt- | zer; Seo ud Lieutenant John wb. Kider, Co. D; -er- | Joun Nicholson, VT. OC taba I t “Old Aber 8 Ki enemas a mcakes anda Arline. oh Mr. Lincoln had not returnea up te seen; and his yanks, rheumedlata; 6: Thompe ma, 1th Massa. James B. Charles ies B. nds ondent of a New Yor! nal, ine letter € 89 quiet we fail to fied out mick; and } chusetts, rheumatism; 4th Mune, tynboid; Tuompson, Co. ones! e pel a Night arenes aie DEEN represents, stated the Kieventh ies no tore thes just to say to the 4th Maine. typhoid; Geo, F. Seat on, r oe jantry got cut up very badly, be- t whatever he may be doing be is hae Corporal Joon nwye orp Among the Troops. skles losing largely tn ollicers: I'am authorized Oy the ‘estsof the country at lerge. thea; Lenj. N. P.Heyutou, thigh: Jobe be chief officers of the regiment jm question to contradict Since writing the above the President arrived herein | C. A. Paiton, grin, J. MeLaug lin, asin Jobo Manet Sch a statement. It was the last regiment off the field | the Ariel, from Harrison's Landing, 8. M. Hoye, y arPoew ; St Gray, Co Moor, arm; TP. O'ive y, brewst aud bau in the battle of the 27th, lost tty privates in killed and | left ut ten o'clock this forenvon. He comos d Howe, 57th Veinsylvania, diarrhaa: A. J. Rug, 20 Oo, 1; dames | bio: Hugh » shootder. Company b "he Well Fought Battles to be Inscribed | wounded, and ouly one officer, Lieutenant Chares Hart- | excellent svirita, having great'y enjoyed the enthi Now famshire, camp teva; Win, Morrigem, Bib eon: | 1 <; Jeremiah'Corsv,(v, Le: dacob Mack, Go, | Michael ~cavioa, am, Corjoal Denuis ¢ ar wi weil, be being wounded und subsequently taken prisoner. | reception which the brave spirits of ihe Army of the | sy vania, spine disosse; 8, J. Payns tat New York a tile | L we, Co. L: John Tuursby, Co, L; samuel | Core al Micvael Crenditen, kno; Corporal ibes * on the Regimental Colors. cme Potomac gave him, as, arcompanied by Little Muc, he | lery. typhoid: A. Burlingame, 31 Now York,camp fo | Thorsby, Co. L; Patrick Bro. nan, Co, M. Jeg, Corporat. be | eiborhes, com, Compormd Thos, Quine ‘Harnisoy’s Lanpinc, Janus Riven, July 9, 1862, | rode through their iines. He was cf course much pleased | ver; Gov. Sinith, United Staios eugivears,cum) ievar; WoCNUED. lat. arm; Corporal Patrick Buck ey, side, Deni at the One appearance of the army, and its well pree | Peter Schi-vin, 4:b United Siatos artillery, & fever; Co y 4.—Second Lieutenant James Bro footy Michae! Griflin, jeg 4 Great Man Among Us—A Moonlight Review—Great ompan| poral J. Pali g served morale, after i's late britlixntand blowly strategic | Lewis Lathom, 85h Penasy vw is, typleil; ben). Am: ip Diol Mevoon, Lae biny se DDITIONAL NAMES CF KILLED AND WOUNDED Enihusiosm Among the Troops—The Reba Batterieson | movement, While at Harrisun’s Point he visited the | b ose, 1s: Now York actilory, typuod, Fred’k Smith, and; Arthoie Ward, i heck and miss arm, Chas. Uhompson, J bw Mort, 2 tha James River—Their Fate—The Effect of the Presi- eee, ene hare Maratanzs, and appesred as jovial bo TE nlp fos me let fever A, Me'h cy Wess mae im; Lemard waist k neck, ¢ emith, bee rk and ara Yo Ciler, Bip ne ee and genial as posi! ‘ow York artillery, diarrhoa. J. MeSwegun igh; Aigertion Robb, ibneh; Joseph Wright, | Sedma, tund. (asics dleLwughiia. baad; Juanes Ri ey key ken kee aaa Visit—Generat Sykes’ Division—The Heat of the 1pon revchiag here Mr. Lincoln dined withGon. Bura- | Pennsylvania, diarrhow: ow Mae Moth tig; James Ks Marcin, kaos; aaeph 7. cca Tauiel shorty, ‘eather , dic, side, upon the Alice Pr Gen. Dix und several ott. United states artilte camp orait, thigu: Sunio’ thigh; Javes Cam 3 J. Gritin, tes; Waanmaton, July 10, 1862, Our division, like the other divisions of the Potomac | 4! _ —— mGiary eae cfficera were of the os a neces ane), aarp a Janes A. Her thes, New i sighye Party, After dinoer 1 ident and pacty went | Monntain, ennsyivania, Sur, Ko Mntolligence lies been reocived from the Army of the | 4T™Y, had an opportunity last evening to rhow their aboard the Artel, and visived the Eritish slog Alwar dae | Gilder, 1st United, States Chuthuau shoul ®omac ior avveral days past, further than that it ie | POWeF of jubilent expression and utterance to their | gon, lying in the roads. Hg was received with the eus- igh, Oo. A. 43d Penusyivania, camp fevor; ra V Pyne : fullest extent, Loud and far the air rang with their | tomary salute of seventeen guns, the national ensign be- Co. C, 85th New Yor! wick, knee: John Louyhe: Marin Marke, proving in strength und efficiency. r3 . ena) eusign , , 86th Ne k n wherty ; 9 jong drawn up lines of President Lincoln, Gencral Mr. Lincoln will probsbly return to Washington to- | “tickles, dth New Jervey artillery, diacrnma; 3. 'Parry, | Comp ny C.—SergewutJobm iyers, oad, Corpora: An | Bell, arin Suen el John bing, sides Our Army Correspondence. McClellan and staff. It was after nino 0’clock when the bine and the fruits of his most propitious visit wilisoun Uap York, camp fever; M. Fitzpatrick, 100th drew Ronx, ankli; Wm, Ong, eg sed missing; Joun bee et ‘ ‘ Tt ret wo pon ; bend >. Bee Harnison’s Lannie, July 7, 1862. President and party reached our lines. Each successive apparent. ‘ork, camp fo: W. Kelly, Ist New York, can Stover, thigh; George W. Boyer, ju; an! visting: Irvin | 2), bands atic’ L uavll., bow ebhicns, Hon y Walder, iy * The enemy will not bo allowed to spend the | ver: Jag. Casey, 1si New York, typhoid; ©, &. Tayior,en- | Shannen, ley aud missing: wot cheek; | 8 th thigh ba yooh, arm ot nylon, te Advantage of the Change of the Base of Operations— | booming of salutes made known his progress, and, al- | summer in peace, you may rest assured: ‘and Upton | gineers, Cured States Army, pneumona, David Alison, | Corporal Wm. Wyinan, i 1 Free high Wai. Mate ads CoM The Provps Well Supplied—They Are Again Ready to | though our men had been kept waiting two hours, the uss do not yet thunder under the very walls of Rich- Aout Reeeeg Ivan peevm nia; P, Kaily, 43d New | shonider; Corporal George Toh hen . peel earn Picht—Li 01 slonel Childe, i impatience to gee the Pre: Z mond in a short time we suai! ail be mistaken, ork, dropsy; Jas. O'Ne.}, 69th Peansyivauia, camp ie- | C. Meanor, face; Geo. Krebbs, lon Ryan, 2, ba: an ieht—Livutnom: Colonel Childs, of Michigan—Colonet | ‘my resident only increased with tne ver; Geo, W. Penicks, Sist cay fever; | shoulder and heat; Gnristran Chroaer Onn WALLER AL, eng. Brycer—Cens il Grijin—Musie Hath Charms, do. lapse of time. Some were disappointed at only boing Everything i gvivg on swimmingly since the change | Sb!e to get a glimpse of him by moonlight. His tall | our dase of ope-ations. Shiploads of supplies | "gure, like Saul of old, pointed out our chief, and his sity come to oar wharf, and there is abundance of fresh | 1ong stovepipe hat, unmilitary dress, and position at the Mahan, slightly; iieu. SM. geaut Nathan Caries, Lavo baud, Corea) caward C. Coils, arm; Cory rai Jans James Cavan wigh, umatisin; Geo. WL } man, leg. Conpany D.—Zergennt Win. if. Smits, shoud Wm. Keator, 67un | der; Corporat Reuben Binguman, neck; Dani! veviney, shoulder; John K. Duncan, thigh; Josiah George, e:bow; following have not as | Charies G. Kuhn, leg; Geo. W. sunfo Joun fen 2. Hawk, thigh; David Hogh 8, Why the Seven D: Contests were Victorie: [From the Wash iozto. Siar, July 8. Peonsylvania, weute rhouratism, s having meutioned alveady. ties General polly wrth dpm cot fe Andrew Porter, Provcst Macsbai General of the Army of | Yet been definitely ascertained. Nev They are tuortiy cases | derson, thigh: Jobn } %ef, 80 thatthe troops now are well and abundantly | head of the reviewing column by the side of General | the Potomac, and uiso Goneral Marey, chief of General } % typhoid fever, diarrhwa and prostration from | knee; Jou MeMasters, a:m; ‘Joseph Smith, wmpie: ee ee ard Dulty, de ‘red for in the provisional way. And our brave boys | McCloilan, left no doubt as to theman. Aw he passed | McClellan's stall, have recently been here, we may no re ing) ih Wout deseessizin taal, ash el br lon tel os “paket oe hips eiwaig ae Waar Salone’ mae chan lor c fi a as HL » Oth » yy; B. Henry, » abdomen; Corporal Win. Hillis, hie 1. , pele o mm. Maivuer, jeg; ot Iu need of the change. For a week many suffered | each regiment he was moat enthusiastically cheered, as | {?1Eo0 ies us tovctate thet they Orme s toe eetict thas | York: W. Hogg, 6th New Jervoy; Gd. Cadwalinder, 104th | Melice, arm; Oliver Carson, arm; Heury Leer, tuigh; | PaTick Boyle, arm; Stet J, arin apd’ side: Janes Me au, hand, Joho ' worely from madequicy of the rations dealt out, only | 2180 was General McClellan, The effect of the visit will atuputated ; thanaecn dnee Batts cokest Pennsylvania; J. Mandwel!, 1ith Maiue; A. Manoney, | David’ Morvimer, hip; J.C. Mckiray, ablomon: e boxes of hard crackers being given cus tow com: | be splendid. Tt shows the taterest in ine army og | Union victories, insoiuuch as they resulted | Sith New York; W. Kncebl, 66th New York; P. Lynch, | Daniol Pounkard, wrist; " Wiliam’ B yd, sluulaer, Hogans abot See Ween * seeee eee eetatien ny, «nd these only serving aes week's supply. ‘Tho | President Lincoin, and is an earnest of fulflment of his | 18. Ia the successful achievenient of the purpose of riseepretbert treet Gite oa Srngel anal oor wlan g hinged Sey eo Ceaay oe | sohu BP. Good, ‘leg. omouny fitout. Joba Fe Aiwencivs of the recent march and battles were the | Promise to furnish every required aid of men and money rng See ea a re [ieee Naw: Vorics Wm, Henkal, 66th New York: A. J: | Swoond Lie: os Latte gon, hiv; Sergeant PST Ap arc area eo etamahttrs be argc vmpulsory cause, Ihavenot heard a murmur uttered | toenable this army to push into Richmond, Our tat- Harringwn, 65tn New York; J. ©. tennery. | John K, Wilson, thigh; Corporal Bernard call, bip, cor. | Patne * sud “beeast; “Goryora Ryan Glare tered flags ard decimated regiments told more cloquently | plished by the enemy, viz:—the prevention of Mevlell, G5th Now’ York; John Shay,’ S3d_ Penusylvunic; | poral Edward Urown, ‘eg and missing; Corporal’ John | $0euest) slu.der, orparat au ans Fuliv a, high, than words the services rendered by this division during | move for the James river bank, and securing our im- | Jin Montgomery, 63d Pennsylvania; Thos. Hundslun, | Bougher, thigh; color bearer Jac b wey, three Los Wan, Bi Sap 1 0s Sin th, Our troops, now that they have had two or thres days | the ee in the field of battie, mense supplies at the White House. ee ae aetaiee: We iy: 84th john faery test esarien aa Robert Freuitrock, head; te i tok ay a nis bear Ww Pitot Pee sei wepito, fool all ready to resume fightin; An order has just been issued t 4 ‘ork; C, Bushnay. 9th Massuchuretts; J. D. Anthony, | Henry White, leg; Goo. B. Grey, 10k is Miipis ween Culler | atthe: 4 y to resume fighting at a moment's j neil to every regiment of this | Sd. In the fact that the rebel loss in killed, wounded, eens; [pines e ieesisepticn. Be Ger, an: hana; Dong Hustley: anise Pate tate ri 8 105th’ Pennsylvania; He a Prone ap ere ep Apa aphasia Harrison Iugham, 334 New York; Levi | noig, Ist Yenn- | missing; Robert Myers, wounded and mirsing; Kdward | Te: Cone: th, ty . | syivania Riffes; Pat. Marphy.Co. C, Int New York; Mor- wage, wounded and’ missing; bos, Alexander, leg; | ##-8t tb, Jobu tia, penaie oe aetanat the rebel's loss of arms and ox. | ‘ecat Lugoin, $0th Penueylvania: James Jouer, Tih New | Sarauel’ He Clark, leg: Henry Corcoraa. arm. fowls ie Morphy, igs 1 can, inscantly almost. + Jersey; Ei Cramme™, 7th New Jerrey; James stearns, | Haugh, breast; Joseph Jordan, thigh: James M Quy, | press, Pm Wy Ap Aliy Daiwa 6th. In the relative condition in which the battles left | 5th /xce'sior: Geo. Tonellery, bth Excelsior; Wm. Prin- | thigh, Wm. Small, leg;Garrott -eyimour, leg; John spa’ | THO rer Saunt ne the sick and wounded of the two contending forces. Our | £!@. 9th New York; E. Cagier, 5: Exovlsior; Lucillus | homan. leg; Wm. Divine, mouth: Ja ves Mor. | bBd, side; Liestadane 4 Brag eit wounded and gick all being admirably provided for, | Hull, 67th Pennsyivania:.J. Eldridge, 7th Massachusetta; | ton, arm. Compuny G.—e-ereant Wiliam H, | Beant: Ballon, leg. Heron Seal, bot thighs while theirs are dying like rotten sheep, through their | A. Ades, Sth N. J.; Peter W..Van Houghton, 6ta N. J.; | Bueson, leg : Corporal Charles P. Mckibiy, wound. | Porn, 5 Dierks Cobert “a Lorry entire lack of any and every description of hospital | J. Bachs, oth New York; M. Weinstein, 66th'New York: | ed and missing; Corporal Joreph O'Brian, arm: Ter gar ee a axe axrell,. Jey division, informing th hat bi pgp . g them what battles each may inscrib ce. ‘They have tested tha.saettie of, ADO: O90 DA.D om danth-tiag.: hore te Bol one thar does aot tee, sve no fear of tho foo. It will be more gratifying | list to show it can always be proud of. tough, to renew the contest with @ nearer equality of dasiaing oer Shing .- is having an ‘ Diriting effect cn our troops. The inseript Toes than in the revent engagements. All continue to | pe made forthwith. aud here bogie ia tapbleciecnea, 4 over the recent battles, and cach day reveals itsnew | for future history of the grand Army of the Potomac. sroes. Tho men feel perfectiy satisfied with the result wei compat en Windmill Point, five miles be- w here, bas been making some demonstrativ the week of hard fighting, and there is noth. | nodes passing up and down the Divert ben on than ‘bulls bn Lensy, tes; Tinothy Horo- arm, Gurnard Mowuua & else goes so much to show that the late | hit a steamer under the wheelhouse, entting olf the | stores and suppl Bevj. P.’Holmes, 8th New Benj. Rhodes, 105th } Robert Irvin, wrist; Abel Fisher, arr, Amos 3.’Meag. | JvhD oF. Finney, | side, Jol Hynes, side, arch ard battles ware victories. The Fourth of July | wires. Two more shots hit the Achilics, and ome passad | inund around Richmond appeliing 26 the etole Sentke | Peumsylvania; Philo Patcher, 024 Now York; Win Brin- | mer, arm; dain Moth, thigh; Thos, Root, leg: Nioho- hice ad arig viene rey eetlimeny ere pr nea Rear the rudder of the Nelly Baker, which carries the | We tay add that the general officers named above | Ki, 98th New Yori; Wiliam H. Johnson, 17th New | las Siebert, arm: John Gracey. sice; samuel ha yMeagher, grubs. Cornel + Leg P soclamation of Gon, McClellan, which was read to @ ‘giuent of the army, hus had’ a thrilling eifect, 1 do pee eat eogermennr at by team and let her 2» Believe auy addrers of uny general aver bed bach an Pani naa maine cows sarely. Our gunbeats have -t on his men as this on our troops. ve een Ms 5 soup after group liven 39) ‘a reading, whije the woods Sande en visit of President f Lucoln to this army ig with their re. : lect. ; fi eh Most enthusiastically received, and The old Harrisow mansion is stil weed as a hospital. | Meer este ee ay rig eey ia pid ap cane nal ie ne Jog: Jauues’ Connelly, tow. ney, shoulder; Coes john Cary, shoulder, Wim. Diueuwore.arm and breast: any H—vergounes. M. Adams | Yimund Keagan, ios; Fdward weagle, hip; bio? Boleoovee heed oh’ | leg; Morgan Swouny, baud, 1 shea, hind; Z - Fearney, leg, Gumpuny G—Corjoral Cornelius Forfay, Bartho’w Fromerty , arn i leg; Thos. Brigham, neck; Jobn Buckiey, ante, ‘Corue.ius Cotter, leg; Felix ‘both legs; Joba Haggerty, urin auputaued Wm. 7th New Jersey: P. Condy, 21th | baud; ‘Thomas Bell, breast; John Y.C. Boll, hand: unite im declaring that it is not true that the enemy | York; Jas. H. Bute captured a single ous of McClellan's. aloe guus, or nny eee) eee Fe eee ae munitions or siores to speak of. On the contrary, while | New York; Jas. Potter, 6th New York battery (Bram- they lost more field artillery than they took from us, | Ball’s); Charles Eberle, 67th Pennsylvania; James H. Le 4 they got notiring worth notice in the way of supplies of | Bratton (drummer), 7th Yeonsylvania reserve, dropsy. | Evans, thigh; Isaac E. Grabim, arm; George Stewelin, any description a3 an equivalent. aerial abdomen; Cyrus Plummer, head; Charles Sayder, butt flecting men willsee in these facts proof that our W. Parker, Co. B, Bordau’s shacpshooters, 1st ent; Jogs; Johnston G. West, thigh; Jonn M. Stark, shoulder; worul volunteer surgeons arrived to-day, and p ; “ sive service aiding in taking care or the ‘on, aiter the Inbors which it had undergone. Each | army has indeed substantial reasons for regarding, as Sergeant Martin Smith, Co. 1, 67:b Ohio; das, Loughri Thos. E. Wilson, thigh; Dauiel Hetzhoover, neck; John | 71) )), y,arm, Michaw! sie, auu, ey; Charles Quiun, side; Ounded. As iar as pruciicable, the sickest ai Siete ano eaadnder arins and in liue, and was | they certainly do, the seven days’ battlovas a series of | Co, G, 69th Fennsylvauia: W" Merce, Co. 1, 3d Exceisior; | B, UTake, wounded and [pore Ri coal oe Jehu Ceowie} Mictiee) Varley: tees hich, Moray. anda? 1 to For home Mouroe = oY gies citteg: Amiang Eykes, ann yen pee pe i re ot Lament Union victorios, Jas. Arnold, Co. D, 7th wichigns Edward Deuny, Co. E, Jobn Siacker, left. arm. pe orvir Thomas €. Wilson.-| OW ey tenes rere oie leg; Martin “Lydon, wre sent to Fortress Monrve euant 2 - . ou l- t bil 2 cs: ether) a vm; Wm. 'e ine Vourth Mictinny sorteatel a ae ak Ces) | standiug ita severe losses in tho recent pattlcs, raades 9th Massachusetts; Martin Barber, Co. A, 52d Peunsyl- | head. I—Captaiu Robert Means, thigh; First Jeg, Jobo McCurdy, iy im. Momaue,arm; Wm. Me in Rober vin. leg; ‘Timothy Quin, ig; Laurence Kelly, arm; Littl, thigh; Second Lieutenant John | i7'B lee) 3 » arin; ‘ Penn, Co. K, 3d New Jevsey: Lawrence MoGvigan, Co. 1 ; Company Hf —sergeuut Jaines Lodin, acm; Corporal Ma be ag igi pacha se Capiain Green, of New York, | o¢th honnsyivania: Henry A. Wroman, Cv, E, 10ta Mas’ | 7,0, knee; Corporat Thos, Budlong, wounded snd sing; | #c8) swrley, arin; Coryo:al Thos. iubon, Jeg: Copora yon. Groen, wa pravigucly’ e ccntale at the tee, | pactusetts: Epbeain Drew, Co. E, ith, Maine; Jultas | curporal Samuel Grisman, wounged and miesing; Corpo: | Jeuves McGovern, atm; Color Bearer Siba F. Donovan eee eee ee ree en ean Oe a er ee Ne and orn ranes C0. Fh | rai Edwin B. Cavensagh, bani; Joseph Barnes, wounded | gdomem; Joho O'seete, face; | lavil Burk, elbow te week of battles began; but he was present in all the | Very £94 appearance. This division bas rendered this and soveinoet av every post or danges, When Col, | MF¥ice of late, and has fought well. At Gaines? sills ‘eodbury ie! med command of the regiment, | 4 other recent battles they have fought weil, bud re- ad thy Command could not have falien into better | 1¢cted credit upom themeel and the army. As the Ads. It is w be hoped he will. be acon restored to the | PTesidaut and his party rode slowly along the lines, the Promotion of Captain Hf. C. Green, vacia; Corn, Bushman, Co. I, 9th Massach setts; Jos. Lievtenant £: T. ry s York Engineers, known as the Fifteenth New York Vol. | New York; K. @. Campbell, Co, A, 8th Penusyivania. J, facut and haleeaersbie cheering was most enthusiastic. It evidently gratitied | untéers, Celonel McL.. Murphy, aud not the Ninety.cbird, | Bedell, Co. D, Sth Vermont; Geo. Milier, Go. G, S7ih | S24 miseing; Josiah Mooslieud Henry Stagel, | side; Jobn have, urm and side; Michael Warrea, leg: boionel Stryker, Forty-coursh New York regiment, has | ud cheered both oficers and men to witness thinevi- | us statea by ene of our eirrespundenta TANS | Vounsylvanin, Sergeant Fiot Kingsland, Go. D, 6th ex. | Pomded and missing: Aca. smithy writ and hand; | Sietiagl Coakley, leg, James MoNeil, handy Patrick vot i his resignation, which has been accepted. He | Sir.* 48 lively interest in their welfare and sympathy celsior; M. Lincoln, Co. E, 85th Pennsyivania; Chas, jrestieg: S.J. !cany,kneos Solomon Hem | Whe, band; James Keanan, had: sWatr.ck ww gone to New York, whore he will raise auothor regi- | ¥ m of ¢he President. On his part, he diana; Geo. W. Harney, Ov. ¥, wv, Louch, both thighs: James | breast; Wm. Ad.ms, stomach; Joun O'Neil, sid ae Goodwin, Co, F, 20th Li mnpemts Celene) Mannan of the | peunsyivania. ’ Slauerv, arm; ‘olly owevny, Patrice Jog: shigh ; Cavanaugh, and; Joseph Moorhead, han Ldn § Fiynn, "hand "and arm; John O'Grady, arm; eut w rejoin the army. Some di t between | Seemed to be much pleased with his reception, > Home, dlesgreeeneas fand to be satisfied that Potomeo was melt und the Commanding General Jed.to hia renigate. bee giving institntion and destined tome om to enter in triumph TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. OMeial Report of Kilica a: Kaien Lieutenant Alvin King, both legs; Corporal | peniel Callahan, leg; Jamon Toe, leg: James McCovern, ach day Inoreasea tho sneomfams passed upon Gan, the rebel capital, and that before a very img peri. No. 81 Ware Twewrr-erverrs oun, } in Genera Grifin’s Bri; Canvten Pabers wring oot Frecees ou face treme po veg wbaeaaingg, einige fa tuie to bis spiendid manajement of the artillery. the Jong lines of soldiers, and the guy uniforms ef the iw Yona, July 9, 1862. Morell’s Division, in Herr arm Jacob Martin, face; Tuos. Mcintire, shoulder: | Corpo.al Wm. Phaien, thigh: James Buckley, foot and In the Hxnatp of the 6th instant the name of Lieuten- | Engagements in Front of Richmond. James MoGrenn, arm and side; Morach Osw: Aut Colonel Mooney, of the Forty-second (Tammany) re. | 70UBTEKNTH ANGIMENT New YORE VOLUNTEER, | ye oA eae eta ees See. Wobe, | puny, arm; Peter Douueity, leg: Paurick Garvey, leg and giment, New York Volunteers, ts the list of those | - Lieutenamt Colonel C. H. Skillen; Firat Lieutenant FE. H. | chavan,hand; Robt. Wilby.bovi knees: L. Workman, side; | f™; Michael Garrity, hip; Jonn Garrity, leg: Siehacl Killed. “Having received a fetta day from him, | royd, Co.C; Second Lientenant @. W. Grititos, Co. H; | James finds, side; James DcKee, a 8 Comcariy I~ Jakes Molierers thigh; fost Metanenna: taeda . which he informs | Sergeant Daniel Perry, Co. B; Serceaut D. Dressier, Co. C; | First Lieutenant Dietr.ch Gruntz. eck nt Jose veep tiedllg in . me that ho ba is’ : ' Co. H; Corporal C. Berringer.Co; | -Althed, both thighs; Sergeant Jacob Flory caukles cor, | ehael MeGuire, two flixera slot off, Joh Quinn, hand; , \e w thigh; Michael Buckley, thigh and shouler? Michael He 4 4 officers, all made uj Be silvers Ehiew ore aiowa toe bun int ay” ‘ho ote ot | Dara ihe Gander af Sighy Gozo be rabembarel” Se order 4 vastly gratifying, aud particularly on the | 4, aye has vane i Weather of the past two or three Shaving uri ee Seer Nee gnleviog. We Ay hot only disagreeable, bu to the unacelimated He NHS SB 5GGH to suswky ap for the past dear what dangerous. ‘The mornings and evenings, Ja with the returning music we bave the well apd is now disc! fing the duties of | Sergeant A. P. Norten, Co. ° “all tape and tattoo and bagle calla, Theso | However, are quite comfortable, and tne raviows and | acting bfigadier general, you will oblige the frionds of | C; Corporal D. Beard, Co, i; Corporal Michuel-Del:haiint, | poral Peter Mooter, groin: Corporal Jeremiah Murphy, Rea ae ane ae Sree veer ee aaa B. sulle uanges give camp life more @ touch of rediity than ie momete: reached 104 cd fn th eg 1 | Colonel Mooney by giving thesame publicity to this that | Co. G; Corporal H. L. Farmer, Co.@; J. P. Cowley, Co. A; | thigh; Michae! Pastury, hand and thigh; Geo. amnh? pa de sie ape Foes shouider; . Buras, back ws Veen apparent or some time past, and the effect on | Snormeneler twacne Sateen tan Feri poo bree you did of bis death, Wil. MURRAY. | Clark M. Gray, &. sh David Croawiay, Co. 4; ‘Picoiore hand miitora Harris, breast; we. iireen, thigh; Win Bh; i" heed marty” hag ae ve men is inspiritiog. 1 Brown, Co. B; RoMyers, Co. |. H. Sybell, Co. C; A. irebner, thigh; J ong tl A ry Larake, arm; = i 4 little interchange ef cannon practice between our | Tenderany exertion uncomfortable. This morning opens O'Neill, Go. D;_N. W. Blyton, Co. D; John Lyou, 0s, D: | Wm. Slocum, cheek; Wms Thomas, eye Company Ma: OG I ig a a ek inbuats nd the is the only active war item to y, ea cei ae we meay b6 opm UNDED AND G. W. Crawford, Go, E; James Dempsey, Co. E; Patrick | Captain Richard J. Crozier, side: Corporal Thor. Maloy, | Ptr » AY 5 elds, lex; Thomas Flynn, the intense heat of yesterday and day before. " oO 7 pany K.—Captoin G. W. Dutton, both thighs; word to-day. No casualties occurred. ; There hus just been promulgated « stringent erder | . Tho army is rapidly recovering irom the prostrating rbi ding civilians access to the army, unless Bay: Cffscta of its recent exertions, and, strengthened by the Walch, Co. K; Thevdore Sheltis, Co. F;' George Pheipe, | leg; Jacob Herst, shoulder; B.F. Hunver, arm; Daniel | 2®4- Co. ¥; Charles C. Johnson, Co. ¥; Martin Aboriter, Co.¥; | Sharer, thigh abd back; ’Geo, Sellers, thigh; ‘Thomas | Lwut,Twmotny Beak lad maremtat ocadon Poe aes oreen, leg amputated. " .H; C.L. Ce. H; W. 0. Hart, Co. ; Feiuforcements which are daily coming forward, wil | Additional Names of the Killed and Wounded | %. “ravier, Co. H; C.1. Adams, Ce. H.W. : Sergeant Joun B. Rico, Sergeant Janes Kive, Thomas ‘solal pasos. signed by the Secretary of War. All | Son be in a condition to resume offensive Operations, Feo eas a Uli a PR ae Chae TRIGA Clifford, ab.iomen; Aiexanuer Ford, bip; Simon’ Howerd, ~—— . ‘The visit of the President is also generally supposed of the Battles Before Richmond. heer tants anrptarnt nso her aescad breast; Rebe: Loe, arm; Janes Mahoney, arm; Philip to have nce to our future movements, which will ’. Mowenna, leg, James Mclaughlin, leg; Edward Reardon, Company A.—Sergeant Geo. W. Abvy, chest, slightly; Corporal I. Aiken, hand, slightly; Corporal Edward ; ’ ° Sick and weemnre on Board the Steamer Dewk ; ky slighuuy; Co: oral bapa McDonough, ‘Total .. 4 TT) seg coe =; bigs cg ek Ontinn a john Brooks. tly; Joseph ge, Skull fractured, severe- | TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS. Poa an, Michae: }:a Ni irray, Dai Rear On Pour Couvont, July 9, 1862. it Heemees bully, Denals Whalen, duel ’odiivas eee ly; 8.'E. Kichardson, thigh, slightly; J. B. Richardson, KILLED. hip, slightly; W. 0. ‘Pavis, leg, slightly; W. Khe, leg, | Dennis Nibill, Co. A; Hugh Clark, Co. B; H. Allsotph, | Bartels Tully, Dewis Whalen, "Sullivan, log. Camry Neak Harsson’s Lanpina, July 8, 1862. probably develop themselves soon. The spirits and confidence of the army are now fully restored, and the te Health of the Teoope Improving—An Mariy Mowment | Georescion which over exertion and’ a nom comprehen. Ampr bable— Why the Rebels do not Attack Us—Hydro. | sicn of tho object of the recent changes in our base of pathy in the Arvny—The James River Navigation—The | operatious had caused bas passed away. The enemy head; John Scanuel, gro; Jobu Twomey, abdom ; val Harr. | 4 LobSeem imuch disposed to trouble us in our Rew MEDICAL STAFF AND OFPICERS IN CHARGE, ; ; ‘ ase Captured Rated Flags and Cornon—Gencral Harrt- | Sobo"Dronabiy thelt anpetionse of tas Teeriaey, | Si RECICAL STATY AND, OFTICERS IX Cu severely: Ww. Goucher. aim. “alrgatiy; John Harvey, | Co, D; John H. O'Neill, Co. H. Killed. eon's House—The Evevenh United States Infantry, Le. and their thorough acquaintance with the locality, have | Drs. Woolsey Peer, (adets—C. yon "ung bern, tg, reverely; H.’ Percell, ids YT stightt a MrioP E. @. Gilbert Bhi eet Wm. Bulis,Captain a, | WOU Already the bright aunshine and genial atmosphere | roadered them more docile than they otherwise would be. | Iuskcep, J. S. Lees, J. J. Cottrell, David Ross, ching alightly; — Becker, high, siigutly | W~ Preston, Lieutenant ‘Fairman, Lioutenat wiehow: | 2SsiN6- Fuller, Volunteer Lady Nurses—Mrs. Husband, Mrs, cm, Bich hovers arouud the present location of our treops ~ pany B.—Sergeant John Snycer, km as bad the effect to bring buck tho biush ef health to Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. hel ete gg Pring.c, Miss Davis aud Mra. Steck, all | Corioral W. Dimbleby, head, »!)ghtl ma Pe oar ae peiatacicctawere P ‘ORTERSS Monnow, Jury 9, 1 il, ly; Thos. J. Lewis, . severe - ENT te ‘aces uf our jaded troops. The improvement in this ¥ Morano, Jury 9, 1862. | ‘ hand, sightly; Thos. J. 1 lead i '~ COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Gorter Colonel Irwin, dvth i’ennsyivania, gastric fever and ex- | enue hel has, ead light y: tieo, Ure, eck Wau. Gallag 7 Slight « ©. Worden, ley ¥; | key, shoulder. Company C—Captain Ps ; haustion; Colonel Mose, —— Now York Voluntewrs, re- fe : . W. She lights | Ser oomer . Captain R. G. De Puy, Co. K; tenant Ths, |), Jones, doh account of iil Wealth, Licntenaat Reber L. | Patrick toole, thigh a nmniee arm, siwhis | Seigeunt H eg Rome rE er ©». U:Bergeant Wm. S; Laston, Co. A; sergeant FW: ” ty; Cre Fa-tou, 6th United “tu'es infantry ,chronie diarrhovw: Dr. | {Yi} ss ’ abes Monel b oh Penn ; 4 whtly, and missing, Jobo Scott, hans Edward Liveiy, Theodore Mulligan, James Ramsey, Lewis bust, Surgeon 49: Venue; Ivenia; Lieatenane W- | thomas, arnt, Foster’ Keie 3] Company D—Captain James asking, Willan Gross? Allen, Ce. G; Sergeant A J. Euston Co, ico. poral Frank venant Willian H. Stag, Baud Leader, dh Pennsyiva: | Cmrany, CooCavs Harion, leg, suveeiy Merge. C 4. Paik, F, Hartnan,M. Lae, Cmpory E——eNutr, D. Brock, Go. E:Corporal Lorenza Wall, Co, @: Corpor ten: Decent mony ceaee: fit Penneyive | Dinges, shoulder, severely , Corporal J. Y. Mattia, thigh | Fieverick Gamitt. ‘Company F—e.yennt J. long, Tr ik. Blatehley, Oo. H: Jan ne, Goranegt ee +f ‘hava; Captain Jamon Ee Han: | 04 ieé, severely; Corporal —Schmidt, thigh na leg, | yates P. O'Connell, Wun. Dovany. Comrany G—Roger | Arman It Blatchlay, fo, Hi Janes Cig, Gornrat °O. 1, 4th Michigan hay ove Thea; Captain James E. Hap- | seyerey; Corporal — Martin, thigh and leg, aeverey; | Bork, Dennis Downey. Company f—Michael O'Connor, D. hieuk jas. Holimgrhead, O, aren, Co. A; Jesee ow ipsuire, syst depressed by con- | 4, pring, leg, severely; Johu Dedeieh, ancie.iightly’ | sic ae! Logan, Jerewiab O'Brien. Com) ony I—thom . Kyte, Co ‘ugust Krabe, Co, A, John Walter, » breast; Colonel D. A. Woodbury; Captain A. V. Rose, Co. A, vepect bas been marvellous, notwithstanding the short | Captain Charles Wilkes andthe James River Plotilia— me we have boon in this vicinity. The Navat Cfvers Kejoice at this Opportunity of Doing Tt ww cot probabie that the peainsula troops, who sadly" Good Service—The Weather—Arvival of ne President on ved rent and time ty rocruit their exhausted powers, | is Neturn Trip—He Visite the British War Vessel 4il be called upon speedily toendure any great amount | Jasn—She Salutes the President, and the Fortress ‘hard work. It {s elieved that the position we now | 4”#tcrs, Gun for Gun, de. old wisl bo kept for ® mouth or more, until therein. | Tae action of the Navy Department in placing an sreemonts $0 a:xiously looked for sball arrive. The | Micer of ability and discretion in the post of Fiag Oilicer amp.ruuive saiety of Our present position, and the fact | % the James river otila, in the person of Captain Ses desmsefagsieah Ghanteie. Charles Kats, thigh, sighi'y; H. Meier, breust and erry Thvnuad Sunior, James Burk, Warney Melynpel A: Thom, Swartout,( oA: Wan. aking, C9, Bi; fie aut no onsrons duties will be heaped upon the poor aol. | Charles Wilkes, ts hailed here, and by naval effice: Sergeant C. Hocffer, 4th Pennsyivania cavalry, fever; | slightly, John Peizboldt, chest, severely ’ Pete Davis, Mortis Shegbas. sane ctnuer. Sat, snomes | Yer "Weeves, Co. D; KR. Wilkie, Co. : far, will give Lim aa opportunity to expend bis time 1 ag oue of the best movements of the times | sergeant A. H. Beck, Sth Penusylvania reserve, face; | abdomen, severely; W. i). Lewarka, b« Wm, Gabe. ~ vailons, Michael Fiaherty, | teag: Co, [); Joho F. Anderson, Co. D;' Kd- Corporal John Walcott, 37th New Yerk, left hand; Cor’ | Geo, Harcman, log; slig Benj. Tracy, 8tm Pennsylvania reserve, diarrhwa | John scholamd, aukle, time when the disguising of facts in relation to win F, Geodbiue, GoD; Joseph 1.” Ward, Co. Bi feasantiy and healthfuily, so that when he again rasets E; Alfred Do poral \ ae foe it will be with stout arm and heart, pscort Sep sscopescl nemmigga tnioneg feaeendlged agp acd bad cold; Orderly H. N, Woodman, 10:h’Massachu- | Yerely. Fred. &-hn, tuger Killed ‘Thos Vonalkberg. Co. impony P—Lawis Kenyoa, fe difficult to tell how much eur young General is be. | S24 truthi@l to state Chat since the organization of the | setts, iujured in scrotum; Sergeant G. Kingsland, 6th kx- bret fy Peter Wemer, wrist al Wounded Wm, Murphy, Chas, Peters, Joseph Vince. Company G— Bri hand, Corporal J. D. Tylar, 2d Delaware, | arm, slightly; Daniel Wan. Pierson, Chas. -axton. Company HJ: ho Wiliams, . Its just a species of idolatry, based, | North Atlantic equadron very little as been done to ‘ ; | aid in eupprossing this gigantic rebellion. 1 will quality eve by bia trvo; » be sure, on @ tangidle foundation, They see in him ; Orderly Sergeant Sponcer Van Duzen, 3d Excelsior Brigade, Total Gen. H, Bennett. Byrou V. Cook, Henry Morehouse, Abra- an liver ©. Vanderpool. Company /—Thomas arm, sligbly; Phinp remittent fever; Quarteriaster's Ser- | sido’ slightly; D. Her set those qualifications neceayary to make their beau bere vy None re 1 a more particularly geal Younes Ya Firai Lieut, Hobe oy si, hig = SRUMENNTR RBGIMENT, NEW YORE VOLUNTEERS, | Te rictece Clark, Wai. H. rongun, "Wun. N. Haven, Genera! " .. | to this immediate locality. A brilliant opportunity was rgoant Harvey Clark, ry, ty AK Wye st T. Poot, shower, slighuly; Corpo: ~e } Chas. Shultz, Com; K—D. M. Haviland 4 feet of s real live Gecernl, aa 76 EAA SOmNONMOD, Hy a iae vie this gaia Of’ thd Gibmes, and - te Corporai Thomas Merritt, 4th New Jersey, 7? a, thigh, severe'y Shae A. Foruety |, Seret. Ben). ¥. Gibson, ‘a Be cen” Roney. =e , : ordingly. The lightest or most commouplace remark | (Ted fu P y and long, 1008 | ruia; Corporal Georg 981 New You, 3 sty; Corporal Chas “Hl. Kasey, thigi,severely, | C-M.; Randal Sturdy, Co. H.; Evan J. CO. Ay wee. ‘hich falls from his lips is treasured and commented on | “6° Norfolk might have been ours;! and then General | sergeant Hi. W. Coziue aise Makten, both lege, aight, Jams McDurmety? ny A—Sergeant Frank M. Hart, arm; Sergeant ny B—Faptain George Spalding, jaw. Cum 7 the troops. McClellan would uot havo been obliged to go up the York or. ro J. H, Crossman, ankle, severe; 1. Howe, | wm K, MoKiunon, bead; Serct. (co. H. Soles, arm; Corp. ees te Se ee ‘Our enemy has exhibited a reticence since the first | Tver. A spirit of inactivity has marked the mov exon, U. B. joutensnt Joserh 1. Smith ley amputated. Cum. a : , slight; G. Chamberlain, Gobtusion; James A {oehoildor, John Bree, slightly; ayivania cavalry, "athe Tatler @th Venn: | failey, log, severe, and. missing, -M. Young, thigh, | 2oBB Paddock, arm and chouiic:, Jobo Hive, aogney artillery concn” | «aacid| Sse". P. C. O'Neil, ath | gevore; W. Smith, ‘Mugers, slight; Geo. Fisher, Int Penne” ctor of be@I7 Uorporal Jaiues Barrick, | stight, James Derrick, ort . W, Coon, head, sever Noine> Merrill, arm, se! y L—Lievtensat Jonp A. Gordon, ley my K— bead, | Linu utonaut Jeptha W. Re-s.abdemen. Company 4A—“ere nt C. Whipple, Sergeant KR. R. Larsey. Compony B— ay we encimped in this vicinity which shows a won. | ™°nts of the squadron, although the subordinal ib Wil eilicers have always been very anxious to do something sab roly. Company B—ec. —* ortul degres of mercy and pity. It is, however, but * . swale artillery, fever and chills; Sergeant ight; AC Barnard, arm, | giightiy; James U. C «thos, Ciavey, hand; 0, Fyweracn, Sergeant B. W. Seager. Cim- rue to ascribe his fasiure to attack ws here to other | Which would place them om an equal footing with thor, | SAB Bie "4 Chuneyivania: Sergeant PA. Wood: B pean; ones vn poe portal nena No ang fey a ant Sn Terpeuny, Company Ger: sures than pity or cousideration, The fact ts patens | Of other squsdrous, The leading spirit of this aqundaet | Tart, ls¥ Now “sir artiliery; Corporal Ihvo. W. Bi ook, ¥. M. Butler, foot, revere Ger, Wm. Feisck, leg and arm: Jacob Hoffman, leg. Thal, Sergeant Leroy Meade. Com. 1.4 their army is dreadfully decimated from the effect | Dat been one of bluster and no work. One of th 7, ie uae ern 27i Sergeant F. Co. H, Sist Penn: John Johnie B. | Company D—Licut. Henry Wynkoop, shoulder; Corporal | pany H—Sorgennt Joha Dean, Sergeant Alonso Vauicoter. y ef our squadrons has always beeq 6%2, gent} aylvania, rheumatism, revere, M. Mat ». | Gowers, shoulder; James Connura, thigh; Samel | Company [Sergeant Jamos Plummer. seryeant Geo, L. € its recent condiet with our brave troops. ort Nacentrated here, z PRIVATES. Pi 3 Hall head Wisiam ‘Leland, wouded sud’ missing; | Malte, Cmyany K—Sergeaot Wm. G. Thrig. Com The proximity to James river gives our troops a | Std when some slight MOYeD*S, of he euemy has led |. 20. Mclow hiim, Co. 106th Ponnayivania, typhus rh, Jon. Bancroft, John Holand, wounded qicaing; Cenroy Beigravs, | 4—Corporal Vieorge | aul, Qunrany D—Corporat Wan, ally duth—sometning they were deprived of dound to other squadrons have been [ ovareiva and rheumatism; James Arnold, Go! captain Ci th A stroulaer: se Corporal Lafayette Jones. C myany /—~ orporal George ntzen, Company A--Cor oral J. W. tucker. Com. Pon '4—Waltor White, Charles Bisbey, James Hinsdale, George Griswold, Henry Ansel, George Owen, Edwin ‘Woodward, Charles Wells. b—Lowis Barnes, Isaac Bailey, 8. J. Cronton, Day, T. J. Munger, 3. forse, Alfred Spring, Albert Yarnaiuey, Jobn Richard- rnile in the swamps of the Chickahominy, 8 to assist in keeping w D, 7th Michigan, wounded in kneo;’ James Eastic' W. A. Rowam, foot,’ ping up th, 3 x . | mockery of au New Jersey, wounded in arm; James Laughlin, | Br: severe; H. Viel shoulder, ge tuadreds of the mon may cow be seen. morn and eve. 7 esire to do something, And thon w!,on (8. G, oath Penusylvania, srm fractured; Johu even! Soa’ tee, : i Se eee rene, Jas see Cong: Charles Morgan the time did come tor activity—a real pressing ne 29,9). | Sel, Co. H, 8th pay! . B. Lider, ; A. Do) eyster, dingers, Nightly J.P. ‘and’ shoulder, severely; Gov. Roscher, -- ‘ania reserve, lever; R ty—when whips were being suuk by a vess “< which Treadwell, Co. C, 89th New York Volunteers. ‘hen: am jullen, ehe ong, acid wavers Of the James, as lively as residents, the feb, Page, chest . Paver yore 8. L. Austin, band; he 1 a ; James HH. or, Ca. $5, Ree ‘York, iT erey; Geo. Seraturd, arm, severe), " fin, both arms; Fretetck Ray- | i ‘rhe kighty-seooad New York Volonteors (Second mi- f gnouig have been destroyed months before, one; oe 4 3 ee NOW York, rheu- | arm and elbow, severey . 5 nd; Aug. Griffin, arms; iy F. Carnes, Can+ fia), si..ce tis aboenos and death of Major Dimmocks #4 oop che little Monitor God only kno- pitty fea cor C6: EAU Now Jerney Volunteers, | N. A. Vesties, thigh, severely; Joba Farrell, head, 69° | Toad, ‘arm and missing. Company “G.—=Cocworal ©. | gen, James Albur., Com Lire nave been under the somment reams Os have become of the North Atla* ast % “ moar @ 5D. @ , Oo. D, 44th wey rork, yee worelt . ee bins sad wee orvecelge 3 = komp. jaw; Benj. se LO ; Seine nant Fee 3 myral xd nm ‘Then » P. '. ent, | verely; B. . % 5 5 Sergeant a ; jora, + ” facta to che eboney of the regiment, miveh 10 the en asec <0 and y a ary are not naif pee! sia rover, ‘acon ‘Neidentater, Gon k 62d New ‘York Gray, og. slightly: A. T. Hartiey, shoulie:, sixntly; | Gon (5 A ti. Holoday, thigh: Edwin Toole, | Truman Havens John P. Ridney. leory Low. Joseph sce, Jamew Rockwell, John W. Wyant. Cy ny D— Danial Roselle, James M. Hudley, Samuel °. Porter- field, Michael Mct adden. Harlow Woodard, Wm. Lynch, Ropert Cranston, Chartes Walle: Company, E—Beuj. Best, blias Helf, Thos. Vrestie, Geo. f. sacy, Wm. Binge, Chas, M. Decker, Aaron. Lake, Geo, Moon, John W. Stephens, Jobo Fleming, Joseph Crisivr, Wm. H. Ross, Hiarm Hartron. Company F—Andrew mone, 7 — Ob ascortain correctly his disease; | T. Kathka,kuee, severely; N. Titus, fingers, slighty. | paug: Barny Tenling, band, Company J.—scond Lieut. or Sawyer, fet N. ¥. artillery, fever fod iareha, Company @. + otal Tm Nop tuba tah ae tomer, stoke, fd aie, Seo. Bul, hand, * peen recom. . airy, typhold | First Lieutenan bs . severely; | Hiram Booth, hand and missing: Altre Luchbu 3 . ui and nothing couid ever make thom bolieve | 5. P. Tompkins, Co. nia eavairy, ty; : ne ete tbtione secre mua Cheatin Haereres] thet somothiag wil ve done. Stovenssidtent | Jeimed A, Borgen, Jnrrhoosand | slightly: Win. Owens, neck, elightly; G. 8. Mau ‘missing; Joseph iyier, foo and missing. y' rT tho Ottawa; Harrison, late of the Cayuga; Morria, of the | fever: 8. W. Maw ‘ork, dyseniery | severely; Pat kyan, abdomen, severely; A. W. PTULATION. left side of the James tiver, and | Cumberland; Jefiery, of the Monitor, and @ lost of | and fever + ea sure wad aatisiuction of ian eornmmand. en ow now ‘Activ " gnténant colonel, #04 ‘The officers of the squadron have been dispirited ry , « Sat 7 rely; J. H. Baldwia, . severely, Jame Haworth, Co. H, Peunsyivamia cavalry, to ts, iy tly; Geo. Clit tusulder, ‘sev eombe, Wm. P. Severance, lion Cotrel dysentery and debility, KE, Bently, Co. 1, 37th New Yo r Woueebaesesccesy ++ 66 oe vanmuniesion of auyplien and rein, | oxhers soe ote Metive work, auch, work ae delighte | afoct of gua streke; Win. Reid, lt New York aritery, | James Tees ed: elghily; Micheal uu aca, ae | Nicnog, ack mwa nad ao woud 44 | Bamber, Frecman Jnston John hkl Car, pes a vitloficers whorbave already ‘won for themselves a | bilious fyver; Joba P. Wynn, Co. B, 67h Pean’ | verely: |S. Grifin, arm, soversiy,. GN. Bes Pease seeeed0@ | Lewis, Charles Mott, Austin Minor, arta, slightly; G. Martin, #tde, eightly: F. Shaler, hand, alightiy; Chariot West, neck, aighily J Maguire, contusiva, side. Company 1i.—Vire Lietenaut eoramenceny rebels, i is Boye to muccued ' th Penasyivenia, liver complaint and eheum tiem; Wm. H. McCoy, Co, BE, 62d Per ; David MoGill, Co. E, 10 ir brother officers and the pub. | sylvania, exhaustion and diarrhwa; James A. Hardy, Briar Com} ch Andereon, Rich, 6 Com HH —ADso 1 "Ashiian, Darius G, Beebe, Chas. W. Hacrts lic wt largo. NINTH MASSACHUSKITS REGIMENT. tunity seemed to be far dista’ Som Parks, Alex. C, Bennett, Goed @ James river unobstructed he fleld, the st + wh heir head, , RF. ptain John Cary, Co, pe che point at witek Beta hta aya baa et Regen var the hourt; Kawin 8. Danforth, Co, B, | B. i, Coataworth, foot, slntly, Corpor R. F. Syrague, J _ 1! at se oat number of wtrAgKiern, Whe at first aps | Tor ag ofteer, and 4 willing, yes, anxlo n Dmmenchaeeta, 1ppne lightly: Albert hinney, hish, severely, KR. Ashe BS ©o. 1; First 1 nH aaa ae Ie Tig pr yn Kinney, De: Fitton ave cau my, rokulug ave a sus ot | expect io eomedhing worthy of record belt pe pond . a a a One ty fe voit | Sot, cecand Llowtenant Francis U. Dowd, Co, 1; Lieuten: | He Yan Alien, koran de ‘ i faruiug sito cauip daily , reduelg " é , M, Gotu Ne 6 Oot. Seis, aevibie! a whi 0. powd, Go. 1; Lieatan " : i, DN rn) ae | ccecmeaueinatiens aa love wstere, Wes: ‘otlvars are | Go. Hy 624” Poniay, nia, ond ‘sud apraived 1out lightly; 4. Basia nai tiy aE ‘sca be: Oo: O nergeamh'airieh Hoag, 1; Seo Je. Sandbar ora bechethee eye} - , ~ | Frank Hage, Tth New York, band; A. Sutten eee, Sy drwaney , Cu. S Hebert, Daly’ Ooeg; Sergeant . Clark, Pe SS ous stands of oclors captured from | in,high glee over the change, and the men are net beck i: A.W. Hart, 6th Ne rely. Company Citing, Co, D; Sergean iy } Wm. J. Rolinean, H. Wileey, y sir new flage. rons: r tit United States, aprain in back; A. rt, 6th New 7 Co. A: Sergeant Thomas Meanry, (0. B; Meter Roman, Story Wail, Norris Kase ee ee eteld, thevtars | “Fig Otiger Uokteborongh will, probably remain in | York, lame back: A. Nale, 13th New Jersey battery, teverviy, Ser- | Dairick Barly « 11 Cai % | en, to. Goodell Peter Redan, stir, Yan, Nor aw onally acres Sergeant W, | Corjwral Janwos HTughios, v0. 0: Corporal Morris Cotte it R. Streeter, arm Co, 1; Corporal Hugh O'Hare, Co. K, Corpo a, uweu > Dey,” 13h New Jersey battery, ‘Wm. Beunett, J. O'Neil, Norfolk, and the beaviert of hie work will be to act as | eprained back Wu ned hack; James B. M 3th New Jersey bat . Cuuningbam, thigh, severey; » 8 iar Mit M. L. Foster, middleman and forward despatches to the flotilla who | sprained back; J jorria, 1 le Seer, Meinee, Ge. F- James Doherty, Oo. A: James Foley, Oo. : i House, M. ould aud diarrhea; 8. R. Carnahan, 62d Pennsyl- | butte, hand, slighty; Corpo al lagher. " a gett, ae aneemken tien, were ecy tas pot Age ohn H, Hodgin, 'b Massachusetts | kuee,’ severely; cororal S. Day, neck, siyht’ | A, Johu Giesson, Co. A; Patrick A Brows, C. ho will be jaid vpon the shelf. 1 hear: Co. A: James McGuire, Co. A, Paul ugh and eprain; Rebt. Hogg, Sith New York, | ly; ‘Corporal Charles Lathrop, thigh aud arm, | M:intyr ‘ morning, when the above remark was made, “Hang ime, | Pasi rier Chas. He Grace, Co. h, ist New York, | severely; Corporal J. Murphy, shoulder, severely! | Co. A 1s Rap dentate pg CoB: Mat: | ined. hom ‘ales of ‘the battle Potern hie oro leroy, WeDo mS Dougias, Co, H, 49th Pennsylvania, bowols; | T. B. Cooley, mush, slightly; A. Ringftels, wound. d and eS bom ia Hyde,co. B. Jobin Mcquade, Co. B; Charles Wounded. “ ‘The rebels continue to fire into our vessels running up mnmarcy, Ce, K, 1024 Pennsylvauia, general | missing; B. Gillet, contoaion: 8. HM 1 abdomen, | (0.8; Pennie Hyde, te Moiquade, Cy. By Charles | igang. «+++ ney Adamns. band, | Grew y: Conoiogue.ce- D; Ter hn Flyun Co, B; Michael Sullivan, Oo. Macouchio, neck, severely , \ A, 634 Pouneyivar A. M, Dailey, Bi joer, Co. Ay Miller, Co. G, 67th Pennay | prostration; Gi thea and fever Tt will b ce MeGrac remembered that @ bumber of batieries on health Is excellent, notwithrtand- | and down the river. noted quit and side, eeverely. Ss. Mm. fT ali. a MoCtoll FO Tat oiimweatal anit physical labor bo endures. | rebels cons ei oat ke healthiest appearing Geueral in the | Danks of the river, and they have not been destroyed Sam’! Ha Bg gm tl gg Emcee” eleuiter, srveuge Getty Co. is; Siehael Horny, Co. By Joka Rg ot ge hee abut ine oltior works harder than lie, to cay | These the rebels will probably not occapy with station | Pa a aces de bi ackn Danley, Co. Fy denaph Lalabert, Hav ha WgRRImOry Jy 10,1062, Hug’ ne aati Care and. Fuaponaibility whiok | ary gube, it practing w epeci*s of guorilln warfare, w tu ye ia New Yorn Grtibery Co. ; Thothy Cahill, Co, bi John Sa'igan, Co, Bi M. |, Quartermanter Tet the interests of ihe Penmayivaals Itue Noute where General Harrison Brink, tna, belog ovacruted To the andorbruat, they fre. | Joba Mahoney Co 1, eth Pednnyivania, tangs God opted |. Chaee, eee aid, ie ince arn Pe ee Gowler, Ob Fy. Peirick iuilt (leks | New nd wounded there, He will sip at tbe Astor Brat « Hight and tife. Tt ie a short distance | berore they aro ciscwvored snd @ gunboat can gut to the | Hews Nay, Co. E, od Sassnahusetio, WouLd 1a log; | arin, slightly; Philip Paywe, arm, #iigi ly; A. Suit’ | Pabrick Uiarko, Co, U; Corweliua Long, Co, @; Jeua Ma’ | House, from Horrieon’s Landing, sud now being cccupied a! scene of thoir action, This syate of auaire wil) Lo

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