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* hanna (CONT YROM FIRST 740R) aeneriptinn. “ety emell & heaven! The battle wae qring on fo, to our aide at the latest advices. » WONCUAET DAIDER BOUG REPAIRED. ‘Trovkmen are engaged in barge numbers repairing the ‘dailroad Bridge Over the Monecacy. Great (rouble is ex- perienced in removing (he debris of the magnificent irco ‘@ridge that once spanned the river. Until that ia re- moved, work cannot be begun on the treasle work, ever which the cars are 10 pass, It will probably be eempleted and in good order for passage of trains in a ‘week. DXSPOSITION OF KBE PRISONERS, ‘Tecre are a large number of prisoners here, safely re. eured in engine Loures and other public buildings. Many more are expected to-day, and the courthoute building, yet unfisiehed, will De ured a8 a temporary guardhoure for thoir enfe Keeping. ‘The Union men are in good spirits to-day. and expeot ‘We redcie to de all out of the State by Saturday, or pri eoners in our bands. We ehall see. MY JOURNEY TO FREDERICK. Your correspondent reached thie pleasant little ¢ity esjerdny noon, having come by railroad as far as the Meaocrcy Dridze on tho first paseenger tram that had wan over the road in ten days. THE TRAIN swan laden with refugees returning from Baltimore, sol- @iers and outgidors, The train proceoded very cautiously after Klijcott’s Mills had been passed, keeping in comma- Bication with Frederick at every station, in order to acd ngainst surprise and ¢apture, as well as against CTIONS WERE FOUND ON THE TRACK vhere the splendid iron strueture wns found a mere wreek in the bed Heve we were eompelled to take conches up tothe » + spanning tia’ @f the river. ‘aad ride three miles over & rough and exceedingly dusty vead to ibis tg RETCRIING UNION REFUGEES. Among the refugees returning were General Edwerd Grriver , commanaant of the State rendezvous of Western ; Fredorick Sobley, Esq., editor of the Ezaininer, amd other prominent Union moa of the State. SPYEARANCE OF VREDBRICK, ‘The oliy wears @ very busy ard avimated appearance. ‘“Warongh the strects are continually passing to and fro im- fememae Rumbers of wagons, soldiers, Borses and private @nveyances, covered with dust, bat pushing rapidly on, AM tbe stores here seemed te be open, oxcept a few Qwheee closed shutters {ndieate that their proprietors ‘were with the rebels), and seem to be doing a fatr ‘Duatness. (@N THE CORVERS OF THR srKEETS Groupe of ojtizene stand from morning uutil aight, dis- @useing tho movements of our ferces, the appearance of ‘Whe last atte Geld and the prospects of the battle at Har- per’ Vorry. THE UMON MER, bad they semned to represent the entire population, ‘Wore Gmiling faces, and appeared in the beet of humor, An immense aumber of Union mcr were im from Ha- @eretown and the country new in possession of the rebels, fe their private conveyanees, and many of them visited Wo daitle fled near Middletown, aud rendere@ such ansistance as they were able to our wounded. TOE ).ADIES OF THR CONE are ubremitting nm their attentione to our wounded ix ‘he Loepitale Nere, and appear anxious to relieve their ‘mufferings in evory possible wy. FRE WOUNDED. But few of our wounded from the last battles have -wrivod bere, the greater portion of them being in Mid. @otown, where the acoommodations are not adequate to ‘the large demand, BORPIEAL BTOMMS AND MEDICINE are not abuident here, a3 the rebels made a clean sweep of all the goveramen: bospital supplies, and took away meariy everything they peoded from the drug stores in town. A large supply i8 lookeg for to-day from Wasi ington. 1S AMACLANONS WITH THE ARMY are Kept running night and dey between the battle tield aud Widdietown; but the task of removing al! the wounded is @grem one, and is not yot completed. As soon as the ‘Dridge acroms the Monocacy is completed the wounded ‘wilt De Brought here avd transported to hospitals North, where they may be properly attended to, 17H 10mm. OF thenumbers of our killed avd wounded in tae so- ‘vere battle on the mountains I have not data upon which ‘te base a conjecture. it was quite heavy, az the enemy bad ‘astreng position, with abundanee of artillery, well sup- perted by infantry, and teuaciously contested every step: ‘bul all their efforts were in vain. Qur men drove them thetr position, and followed them over the ridge of ‘mountain avd down the declivity with great slaugb. “ter. In places the rebels were found tying four deep for Vode about, attesting the terrible valor of our men. ‘THR RRERL LOSS WS VERY MEATY te killed aud-wounded, and we captured several hundred prisoners. Everybody at Middletown is se oxcited, and there isso much confusion and turmoil, that it ts impos. ible to obtain any reiiable reporis of the loss ov ‘*ither side. But in general terms it may be safely stated “hat it was hoavy. Metaiis will be sent on as soon as they oan be obtained Prronuck, Md. , Sept 17--2 P.M SCAMIORE OF MARPRR'S FERTY. Harper's berry is reported to have been recaptured yes- terday P. M., and to be now in the poresanion of a portion of the force of Genorni Burnside. AMRIV AL OF FAROELRD PRIEONRRE (UNION). The main bedy of the parvied Union prisuners captured am Harper's Forry beye arrived be nd Dece sent for ward to the Monovacy Jnnction, from whence they will probably be rent to the camp at Aynepolis until they can be exchanges. So hard pressed were ike vebeis that they bad wot Line to parole the men ip fue sual manuer, but id it through the regimental oiicers, It is a question whether such 4 paroie-ts ty 1) the orivates, or will be #0 regarded by the gove: APPEARAN OS OF “OE MRM. The men who have aryived here look well, and bok oiicers and mew are much Clhegrined at the unfortumste plight in which ibey tind themselves, thro 2a Maw. 5.8. Cow 11DN.Y, e soo Babi Narscchianetts. J. ; . . 00. ewehine' eZ : Soo Casuny | Lckinsiey’ .D, 16d Massachuseits, hand, land the Rorde of Vasile who BA invaded hor noi in F 3 Co. Dal % the privilege for an indeiinite time ef winning glory on ‘Go, 1, b16t A, 2 , ey the dattle fleld, take ther present fate hardly enougd. M.S F508 co Bi, Kagies ©. ,Co.€,12th Ml, cay. apd. Long faces are abundant today, and even the glorious TTa Mik ann grnelinhan Co.D,116thN.¥: ae bend. uecenes which our army, under MoCiellan, 6 bay | yeecuson capt, 24th N.Y. Foowilligers.,00. H.00 N.Y. Mo. Dr ibth Meseuchusetts, shin. achieving over the mountelae, 40 not seem to drive arm, severely. Ferguson R., Co. B, 20 Pa. Lagrave, Co D, 15th ee away the gloom which hangs litte # pall over these brave, | FutcherS.J.,Co ik wd yy en yet fagt bound priseners. bi A, Sergt. . ee soos he Seasscheaite, bead, 1 could scarcely imagine en yd Perea hy ae Pilimamgham W, Co. G; 21th Lotte} Mesanemussti| to-day that this was the joyous, ji vity Obie. » A Maseachi , head, a . NY. 1sth Marsachueetts, shoulder. , MET. ' two daye ago. i Pecans: ce A,ath . Poh ee ‘ye Co. oth ey 4 ‘thigh. Feaerve cavalry, ban@. | ‘The following regiments were at Harper’s Ferry at the e Hide pheno tay tee ages ‘¢avalry, sboui time of the surrender, and their officers and men are eon- | Graham Jobn, F, 11th Pa. Groban ¥., B, 8th Pa, res., o bere head, eames Poole. oo 8 int sab Fulton, Co, Hi mont sequently all under parole until exchanged:—(me Hundred | reserva wie rant, 1 ©)18th New York, | MM tér, stomach and heod. Jacod Wein, bo. B, i W. Fitzemore, Uo. uo Pemoy nein, in and Fifteenth New York; Oue Hundred and Rleventh New | 'yhoniger Ghetts Goo. H, 2DN.¥.. | J. Gray, ha Searte Fake Go, A ‘ore aie hand, 7. Maginly, Co. 1, 724 Pen Ab FOO York; One Hundred and twenty-sixth New York; Thirty | Gledden U. W., A, 9tbN. bil wpa G., ©, 26th N.Y Serpe Wart, arm, bras rm lar Heart, €. Rempston, Co,'T, 34 Wisecnsin, arin, { second Ohio; Thirty-ulath Now York,’Ganjbaldt Guard; Hi 1th N, ¥, m1. 8. K. Lan, LIBUT. COLONEL DWIGHT BADLY Wo! ‘ ‘Twelfth New York Mifitia, three months; One Hundred | Hooker Gev., shot through adgon J. & HE1Mh Nt Xe shoulder and breast, S tiven es i, rena Army, arma, Bosrow, Sept, sae | ond Twenty-ltth New. Forms Row Menyeand; hid Mary, at day Cont OOF; Han eae ti me pete Sal J. H. Gress, Co, Te0th Penns lvania, arm, Aprivate despetch states that Lieut. Colonel ‘Dwvight, Jona, Wedty Haven DION, Shree amaptnns Aixty-Bieb , B,, 12m Obie, Hitocow PL. virtia, thigh, J, Mekocesn, a¢¢ Pennsptyan Yeserve, arm. Of the Second Massacbusetis regiment, was badly wound Liino's, three years; one battery, Fifth regiment New Hubbare J tA. eee ¥ Doyle, CeO atte , hand. ed in ono of the late Dbattion, York artillery; one Dattery, Fifth Indiana, ‘These batte- | HoMuan B., bs 48th Pa. Heston A. . elightly. ex nzle, Co, Q, 21th indiana, az ata | no did noble service, having but ove round af ammuni- | Hall GW," He) Hontetton N 8K, Faller, alghtly. Fp oseety heir i Peaher eas Taper am. | ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF UNION or. | tion left when the eurrender was made, epine, Hieks Jas aon Every color wae struck, but the colore were saved, and Poise Wolpert, Ov, 3, 1ot Pennsylvania FICERS AT BALTIMORE, ; ‘The enomy had, previous to the capitulation, opened | Hugar ., I, —, killed. Hedger De a8ih N, y Comvany ‘A took the colors of tho enemy, the ‘Thirteenth bn py Ny ae re, 55.0049 3 usr ayaa Bavrinora, Sept. 18, 1862, Crom seven dierent postions, conceutrsing shor united | (en, Hares, wound, 1 First borveant C. M, Bachelder, Co- @, 16th Mage, legs ihe tn MGNeH? nt. achtails, dag " Tho body of Colonel Miles arrived hero to-day, and woe fro upon oars, It does not admit of doubt that the pur- Ingram J. @., —) 7th bad Idonlough J.,H, 207th Pa, J. 8 Kirkup, Co, G, loth Massachusetts, 2 J, Hanna, <8, ¥, 9th New York , slight, escorted by cavalry to the resideuve of Ashbury Jarrois ronder, under the circumstances, war wvavoidable, umlees | jog, Hi. L. Sibley; Co, G. 1bth Maseachusetts, hands janes Bonnell, CoD, 5th R. B,C.) side, Esq... friend of the family. The bodies of Colonel Ch: our entire foree was intended to be destroyed. Tam glad to record aa. acsount. of gallant action on | Jackman J J. J., Dy sun, Jakney G., H. 11th N. ¥. Jabug C., rg Pt Obw, TL. gg roin, the Fleventh Ohio; Colonel Parisen, of the Jifty eeventh tho part of our new treops, showing that they may De ce- | Joncw vm. By —-, killed, Yaoubs J.'R.,K, 161m Ny ¥. | We Hf Oui fe: pony ye 60, 0, dai Canna rheasie Baneey 0,4 coat 4 New York; Colonel Goodrich, of the sixtieth Now York, | pended upon in abd emergency. . | Rocky, B, 60th N. ¥. ‘Kibley G, W., K, $24 Ohio, me Bing aig 1, hi th Massachusetts. 7 N. Smith, ae es a, Maryland, hand, i f and Captain Forebush, of the Tenth Maine, also ari Op laet Friday Companies A, Lieutenant W. Ferguson’ Kell Gorp'.F,—. wounded, King ¥. my ‘$2d Ohio. Camas ‘Holsewman, lst Minneeota, a KR ene &. 27th tadiang, hand. to-day, Coloned Boale, of tho Tenth Meine, is in thie city bs, Captain W. H. Shaw, Ono Hundred and Firteonth New | Koch H., B, agth N.Y, B, 26th N, ¥. Captain Calwell, Co. IY, 1st Minnesota, Le an, Co. C, 2 Sa hen, Xai York, arm, wounded. ser o ordered | King a, J.,C, 30 Ma, Hyon ¥, 26th N. ¥, Captain Smith, Co, D, Ist Minnesota. + Bogardus, lew York, arm, pooner bi Bnapaerev ereraye 3 sapeancinlagieln ‘3 : L Captain Pomeroy, Co. £, lst Minnesota, klssnnger Go: H, ist Delarwarg, ann George Francis Train in Washington. | tomareh at four o'clock Saturday morning on picket | 5... W.s1, Es 4 Ohio, face, Lyon 0., A, 12uh Til. cay. Jobn Mapning, Co. A, 1st ha rege & Lae ee Gein New. beat hand, Waamxcron, Sept. 10~2 P. M. duty. That night they porformed this, to young soldiers | Tuy} J... 80: N.Y. th! Lambert H.,D,12th It. cav. | Chas. Contruman, Co, K, 1st Minnesova, Pmt ares be vel 2a peas Oe thy Me: Gocige Francis tatiiis Jc Woabivigtow ana bad arduous duty, without oreating unecessary alarm. Inthe | Laptin W. aih Ohio, Yoormalie B. yi Ind. bat. Bioutecans tsnepley, we ~ Oda ad ree Gob 488 yly a terere. cavalry. a fie cuits thar wuss adiaiity.She dined . . Ohio. 'm. Mart 5 » ), hie v! 1c morning they were ordered 10 Maryland Heights, Thore th N.Y. Lipeo J. fades Bad. Onio, | Cerforalsmih. Co. K Jet Minnesota, wounded, 3. Fates, Bas 48a) amano bane. to-day with Mr. Seward. Mr. Train urged that Foglist’ Spay. wah Sred Rpe NY Ss eRe: as Sar, OnnetaDee rich yn Dualey ©. Ka 1s Mimoeenns Corporal Dana, Co, b i510 Marsachusetts, log.” war vessels should be refused permisaion to-coal in Ama. their course under a constant fire of pearly a brigade of . Corporal J. ‘Young, Co. D, 1st Minnesota, may. be bet 1 aeons tome two hundred yards, to apmall Dreast ri . Melinges aan rae aes oni = i pan on thete gems badly. gy . Massachusetts, [i rigan watera, in retaliation of the treatment received vy. 7 : Marsell A, D, 6th Pa. rea. . “4 ay Se - the Tuscarora by the English authorities. The rebe work, and there fought them for an hour, untis the order Ay 4th Pa. Maxwell M. ia oUh Ind. George tau, Co D D, Ist Minnewoia, leg. Bele, a Rostke, 19th i Saenchtes,ahalr, ales ads oe Ps iil ath, condou in’ bgtie ‘was givon to fell back. Indeed, they continued firing , 4th tae bay Moleen 0. 4 7 sat oy 1 5D, at Minneaot wane ie ans og nae cn al pitts: Soca: equi Wtopiy Was aoootded UH Ga Dusted after the order wan givén. Their loes was four in willed } Marte Alor. Ds GD ER. Tee, Memeo ea.'G,eotw Onion | Bergcant Post, Co. 1st Minmewots, foc. ‘hee eg ag ey oe Sisted vesupie\ (Ate: aaenarehtg a; hd Gabeira, am ‘and four men wounded slightty:— reserve, holder. Mt a D, Walsh Co, 2, at Minnesota, slighty, ebouleer, pe York, band, holds that, although Englend has shown little friendsbi J. A, Mhodes, Co. B, 11818 Now York, arn, ny aie ie ata kee.” we Gnderwood, Co, Ly iat Minnesota, * BE, gimménds, Co, D, 11th Pennsylvania, hand. towards our government, be will give her no cause to pis" J. R, Jacobi, Co. auth Naw York eg. €.B., G, 26th N.¥. Corporat Gross, Go, Sat) Massachusetts, Co. Ay A th Pounayi ania revervee, ara, the United States in the wrong. Mr. Seward spoke mo Colonel Segoin, 111% New Massachi . ‘Massac hand. copia Wa: Smith, th; Co. Ke Tbh ew ¥ ‘or, . thigh. ovman a yaa Tae ey, Nathrop A.D.» 1, Ast Pa | A. Brown, Co. ee zon Yama ta z wen é Mey in by bs aaa a York, ahibulder, ci a ad be eyo oe byinae 7 pee J. Van Broechlen, tidth New seriously. lewvon nae i Seg rn arene William Alien, Co. B, 92d New York, thigh. ' ; The First New York, Colonel McReynolds, and the | NilleN. J.,1,1stP. B.T. | Nicholson J.,@, 111th N.Y. sor Eisce, Co. 4 eer R. Barbour, Go. E, 224 ‘New York, ays ‘Treasury, War and Navy, were all agreeable. In: Eighth Penpsylvanis cavalry, Lieutenant so Grimths } Osporne ©. , 1, 26th N. ¥ ie Howard, Co. i, 20th hae we Huntley ey, Co, Ha. Non York, log nd band, ‘Mr. Train was quite li 5 and Major Fnos command: returned a moments vi OOF | Maseach I. mera pe . wa Ivania line, ha Pier Capt.,h, 79th N. ¥. Paley E., B, 26th N. ¥. Davliprocter, Co, H,20tb Massachueette. a. Rastoaph, Co H, 124th New Yori:. OPERATIONS IN VIRGINIA. ago from a scout te the acted igs ving Lae Petus Joba, nt Oth Pa., rea, Parker oJ. ‘ith squadron, } Captain Rollowell, ‘a Soot Massachusette, Capt. Fanning, Co, 6,90) New York, ee thither on Saturday morni I. nocomsid: | Prost i. H, 15th some RI. Sergeant Wileon, Co, H, tte. Capt. Rickets, 9th New 1 erable force of the enemy, but sucoseded in capturing | Pratt Capt. 2, 85D Liewt, Col, arisen, 67th Captain Holmes, Co, @ 20th Masstichusette, badiy. Baier he York. Reconnoisance of the Enemy’ Poattion | ighty rebels who had become separated from tbe main | _ Mase.,ehoulder, N. Y., killed. Major Revere, 20th Massachusetts. A Bold Dash into Drancsville and Lec. cg, aaphilies ir the avaseh ot. avarng Bed pad tsar gt) vith Col Poll, 24 0. 8. Sharp. Lioutenant Cslonel Paltrer, 200 Massachusetts, i IS onemmmainas DargeLively Skirmich—Several Hen > ins ¥. J., lle, 1. rs, woun james q te. } rest. i 7 ae Footer ie, Co. H, 20th Massachusetts. Yajor J es io Yor eats ua See Saern Captured and Paroled Tmust be allowed to say that for effoleney these two | Risperason General, cover: Helge sith Oblas” ©” | GcWetomtan CoH, 20h Massnchisetts | Epp 03 Sirens ani eiaias Wasumnorox, Sapt. 19—2 A. W. Tegiments of cavalry are not surpassed in the service. Ruceey Bent Wr ,K, 6th Robinson F. W.,—-, 9th Vt. | John H. Steany, Co. 11, 20th Massnelinsetts, |. Fonw! ‘8d Wisconsin. A cavalry reconnoiseance, composed of the Harris Ligh eR Se ee eT eens | | naman ean Ropineos Wo »1dih N.Y. en Gong iio ci Mn OA sh Pemeyiaci Cavalry and detachments of the Tenth New York av bocce dasa aslo Rablucea Both Russell J. BoB, aaa ‘ Eriveie (Ghee bl? Read’Co. A, Int Rhode Island artillery, | W: s{lsir, o, 1, 86% Penneyivanis. First Pennsylvania cavalry rogiments, with two places « _ We have various ramors from the front; but as they | “Macs, hip ¥ 3 bine killed. ‘dyer, Go, H, 98th Ponusylvania. artillery, left Upton’s Hill at two P.M. on Tuesday, an contradict} will not mention any of them. It is undoabt- i, ©, 106th N, Y. x, onus. Private Bosworth, killed. B. Hunmer, Co, H, 88th Pennsylvania. Redden, Rossel} W., 1,122 N.Y. Syler Goo.,F, 234 Ohio, tex. Sully A., D, 9th Pa. res, shoulder. edly true that McClellan is having a glorious success ia hie Morylend campaign, Our advance is new sear Boonsboro, about sixteen miles from this city. Schell J., E, 39th N. doth N.Y. “The above of the Ist ode Island battery a. Their en- , 88th venveylyania, , . THE PREPARATIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, | SpringerJ.¢. 12040. thigh. Spelman "A.W. RK, 8ithObio. | tivo lose is avout twenty killed and wounded, = ‘quenby. 88th Pennsylvania. Tight reached Goose creek, where a strong rebel caval OUR HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE. B8mnith ¥. P., H, 8 Swan 1.0.6. (24. ae Colonel Hinks, 19th Massachusetts, badly wounded. N. Becker, Co, E. 12th Pennsylvania, twas found. Under cover of the section of art eT wey. leg. ‘Simpson J.K. Bs ryt Captain Rice, sugutly. 8, Co. G, 6th Wisconsin, le; the Union cavalry swam their horses ‘over t! Hansseeuna, Sept-17—9P.M. | soul ‘st Bucktailr. SullivaaJohn,—, eaoth Tet, Captain Jollin, badly, UM. Riekel, Co. H, 20h Pensayivania, shoulder, . y = All the Peinsylcania Broops to be Sent to the Ivoxtier—ar. | Smith CW.,—>,7th Wie.teg. SmithCoptWm.K II6N-Y. | JJeuterant Cradley, 34th New York, slightly, 4. Bagton, © x, ath Pennsylvania cavairy, boad ; and made a charge into Leesburg, throug! s rivat of Rebet Prisoners=Perfect Confidence in McClei- | Slaucer P. 3. —, ith Wis., Sloan W. a saan Vhio. John dorgan, Co, gah Voris, heud. ‘J J. Ryan, Co. C, 12th Lasegobacetts, leg. ja strects. They found there a large force of eavalr , ‘shoulder. Smith G. W., C, 32d Onlo. | Oriando Forket, Co. F, 4th New York, havd. r 10d, Co. C, 23d New York, log. Miliary aba: txtanted’ wnbekly-oanosaled..1the-house lon—he Hebel Loe at. Harper's Fersy-—-When ond Sewere A. Cy Ist ucklally. Stevens A 3, B ad ond. Sergeant Frasier, Co. iat Now York, hana. J. Devb, Co. A, 19th Indiana, hand, artillery and 5 : s Where Determination of Governor Curtin and His Peo eo % rd W., D, 26th N. ¥. Sergeant Christ, Co. F, 34th New York, baud, | Reynolds, Co. C, 19th New Yorke State Militia, orm. and suffered a temporary repuise. A portion of ¢' ad Cisteuiae: chee! ami 4 20th Ohio. Sackett D. G., b, 26th N. ¥. | Phitip Well; Co. F, ath New York, artin, Co. B, 8th New York State Militia, arm. Harris Light Cavalry dismounted and acted 4s infontr oie i , 7., F, 4th Pa. res. Sogo Chas, Androws a New York, band. | Captain JD, O'Brien, Co A, 29th New York, thigh, d drove the rebels through the town. The section At the present moment the excitement iu this State, | Swantymen M,—,wounded, Gen. Sedgwick, wonnden in | G, Rogenvell, Co. Fy Jodi New York mente J, Kall, Oo, C, $8th Pennsylvania, band, and drov I 5 between this city and the Maryland line, is unparal- crim’ Killed. shoulder JohuSehdapen, Co. F, 34th New ‘York, bad ie) Brant, Oo. H1; 19th Indiana, head, artillery, baving by this time been brought up, did gre lolea, A despatch hae beou received trom Gen. McClellan | Towles Dav. , H, 32d Obto. ¥ by the Governor, requesting him to send all the forces NY. Corporal J. Hudson, Co. D, 84th New York, ba key , Co. E, 2d New Yi thigh. completely destroyed. ceutibieto Gs frontiers WTlgy eeu: sineneall athotanh |. ot, ee eter es cals J, Hianchard Co. 3, {Bath Sow York. \w es doin Now York, aod and Tho rebols had a lange wagon train ai the extres as fast as all the cars and roads cau accommodate them, | Wright F., D, 12th O., leg. Wilcox Dudley b., B, =, | W. vaster, Co.D, ee eT Seyicn end of the town, and beyond the roach of the attackir They fee: that this ja the crisie in the rebellion, and that | Ward ED. mM 1 etna. weaver © 1c, 36 aoa rE B Biasthard, Co. 9 wisi ade a ‘Cord dth Posuaylvasia Raserves’ sebontos. force, whe suceeded, however, in capturing several hiv, pow is the time for them to lend a hand in crushing it. finger. Wonver Si tet ‘Ist J. M. Carter, Co. D, killed husetts, face. dred prisonere, whom they paroled. They also took Meantime adaitional equads of rebel prisouers contioue | Wiam H. &., C, 45th Pa, Wilder G. 07,1, 116th N, oy E. Dechemes Me ito cat tant? am Parr. smn and a rebel flag. tearrive here, wha are pnt Cau Onl. Tena Mab iinet. ieee aban. | Fave corti ecicn. The whol Union frc war commanded by Lvtane Tho greatest enthusiasm is manifested in favor of es Wilson J. B.,C, 46th N.Y. 1d Mo Master, whuly. t ‘Teietl on Gin ‘Pannayivanis ‘ves, band, Colonel Kilpatrick, of the Harris light cavalry,ana t McClellan and the army, and, thongh no news that is wails 4D. Dd, A, 12th N. ¥. er See <i Kayser, Co, H, Ou Re ao peg lil slightly. affair reflects crodit upon him. Major Avery, commar Oonsidered decisive has yet arrtved hore, perfect conf- } vires cant,, 24 N. Y., arm, severely. 3 dass Anchagren, C0 , ‘Siprin Cor, bth Peanay jvanin Cavalry * 1 tng tho Tenth New York, was also fistinguished by! dence is felt that the campaign will end iu the vir- ree ate Wee. Thora cgreti b Co. D, 7s ad 1! Gall, Co, . H, teins ‘York State Mitiia, thigh. conduct. They returned this evening. tual overthrow of the rebellion, NAMES OF SOME OF THE KILLED AND E Feochares, 0. 4 Sates Co. E, 24 U. 8, Sharpshooters, arm. 1¢ is now known that Harper's Ferry was complet 1 have conversed with a man from the vicinity of | WOUNDED IN THE BATTLE GF WEDNES- | Corporal J. eRe missing. at nat, Ce. C, eh Fenner vania, sik siptlaioa invested by the rebels. They approached upon thr Rarpor's Ferry, who was ap eyewitness to the repeated DAY. a. ¥ <a Oe, aa New York. e Dim, sides, and rendered the place completely untenable. repulser of the rebels froma that place by General Miles’ Faapanicx, Sept. 18,1862. | J. Kuli, Co. B, fourth Now York, killed, i By Any ees me NS forces. He says the attacking celumns were under the | The following is a partial list of killed and wounded at 4 Cone a B, SS anes = or Toe ee 4 : =F ek, arm. me, Prone ows nt me oh = leadership of Stonewall Jackson, and that they numbered | the battie near Sharpsburg, on Wednesday, Septem: | ( ¢, Suter, Cont B, i tne Rew i J + hip, EUROPE, thirty thousand meu, but lost about two thonsand in the | ber 17:— B, Th 7 3. Tok, Carn Raow, Sept, 18, 1862 various assaults upon Harper’s Ferry. The rebel posi- | Major General Mansfeld, killed. ivania recerve, ehenlder. The steamship City of Now York, which eailed fre Major General Hooker, arm and Major General Seema slightly. ud Major General wounded. General French, reporte id. killed, General Neaghery woend wounded. General ees, ge tion was in front of Bolivar Heights, about a mile anda half trom the tewn, while our forces iried to defend the apex of @ triangle, formed by the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivere and our line of battle. Jt was in ascouding the heights to come to the attack that the rebels suffered most severely. Jt i# jmposnible to describe the state of feeling which pervades the people here as each successive item of news from Maryland is received. Neither on the part of the people nor the Governor is there the slightest relaxation of the spirit which everywhore prevails to crush the re- Captatu Jonrison, Colonel Goodrich, 60th 3 Yorks, Major T. A. Smith, 1st Detaware, Ltentenant Schaefer, Co, I, Ist Delaware, kilted. Major Arinstrong, Sth Indiana, killed. Cos. Hinks, 1th Massachusetis, badly wounded hellien. oe — Sevens Michigan, wounded. ia after Jue in Rice, 19th Massachusetts, wounded. Ye is paid that after Jackson captured Harpor’s Ferry | eerie es a aaa atts, Wounded: he immediately marched hie oolamn to the asviatance of Captain Hovey, 13tt: Mi the rebels in Maryland. Lieut . Swigge’ ier Beer ok, staff, badly. rae; CoE. a Major John Nyce, 4th New York, arm and breast [npn Gilmore, A, 21th indiana, arm. SS D. Woodall, Co. F, Ist Delaware, arm Ist Delaware, Captain } tanh Hanmusstec, Sept. 17, 1862. Quid from Brritement Restored to Harrishury—Post pon tent of the Draft-—Rebe! Prisonarz— The Bifect of the Mayoi's Proclamation—Skaladdling Not Aliowed, de The eseitemont from the fear of ap invasion has com- pletely died away. We ail breathe more freely aud easier, And why should we vot, since thé series of Ist Delaware, arm, Captain Loonard , "Co, ¥, Int Delaware, arma, Adjutant General Burley, Max Weber's staff. Captain Henrijues, Co. A, 4th New York. Adjutant 12:h Reserve corps, killed, ° tories commenced in Maryland were done up so oifectua!ly by Met “lan, and we also have an army in oor very Salborne H., H, Sead > » 4th Pennsylvania reserves, roy H. T, Dudiey, Co. <, 26th Massachusetts, leg, ¥ Sullivan, Co, J, 4 Wisconsin, head. C, 8, Mitehe!l, Co, D; 16th Massachusetts, bip, al W.'3, Kir; 5 q Speyer W. 3 Riba, OF. 9th New ‘York, leg, of tho Fourth Penusylvania cavairy; Colonel Coleman, oi Sth Pennsylvania Reserve, thigh made a dash into Draneaville at eight P. M. the same day and threw out strong pickets. Several rebe) scouts »* into the jines and were captured and sent to thie city. On Wednesday a atouting party pushod on, and at day ‘The Second United States Sharpshooters suffered terrl- diy after making the ground gray with rebel biood, Max Weber's brizate vadly cut up. FE Thom on, Sth Penneylvan: Private John Lawrence, killed. Private John Stone, killed. Private Francie phittips, Co. E F. Buaiong, Hamilton Clark. Sergeant McDonnell Ke 2, 24th Now York ‘hand. Geo. Raroelow, Co. Now York, badly, Corporal J. Dradier, Gor D,vath New ‘York, 3 slightly execution, and drove the rebels from tho houges im whi ¥ Mupey, C9, Juth Aaseachortts, ede, W. rigs in, face. they were sheiterod, many of the finest of which we Packed , Co. By led. 0.8. ‘obun, ¢o. B, Thirty-f New York, Killed. torday Isat, ‘this point i try our New York on Sat y passed point early y+ J. Fourd, Co. B 4 New York, Killed , 6th Wisconsin, thigh. terday evening. Sho was “ded by the 4 M. Ryan, Co. E, Thirty-fourth New York, killed. Guest, Co, B34 United States Shar; y soare by Seanaennaee, T. Chesney, Co. A, 2a ‘York, stomach. ¥ bal despatches for the associated press agont, at Liverpe Private Kulp; o, A: 34 Re York, thigh. ‘Crain hin han om eylewco—an raweteme jr gl o.Kul » anes, . Jann Crane Oo As 3d New York, bide. 8th New York, thigh. tories by General MoClelien, as. well ‘as. nauepreaD . 004 ry Dockey, Uo. 4. 24 Now York, thigh. ‘ow York State Mititin, leg. mercial messages of merchants of Now York and oth James Carloy, Co, 0, 3d New ‘York, arm. ork, arm and breast citiee, from Steke’s Commorcial Agency, were snecer Je ——, C, 2 New York, arm. 2d New York, breast. fally placed on board. _ Riley, Co. *, 20 New York, body. G, 14th New Yorks Btato Militia, knee. ‘The North Ee eo okngat gg for Live hiocckie, Co. C40 New York, killed, Lath Now York State Militia, neo. | 100! Apaseed this point on ‘Tuesday ne ? ‘ian, Co. C, 2d'New Yorks, willed. 07th Pennsylvania, left 4 giving an account of the suovesses of the Union P. MoGlinchlin, Go. H, 24 New York, killed. ‘York, leg and well 6 commercial meseages, were also piaced D. Esote Cars 2a New York, wriet. Gath at ight thigh. of her. —— J. Hayes: \24 New York. Penifaylvania, arm. Wm. ‘Monahau Oo. H, 2d New York, dangerously, . 6th Wisconsin, wrist. Sto! Bxcelsior Brigade—Departarc « Geor Barto, Co. 8, $0 St New aes sdiend. Ww. ree ca aEae Recralts, de. ¥. Rallows, Co, &, BU New York, site, or: jsconsin, Lip. Recrniting for Genoral Sickles’ Excelsior Brigade i + |b: Moperniott, (3. * ‘24 New York, stomach, Sain New York State militia, left ehoulder. | yeon quite successful during the past few days, ands: Co. F, 2d New York. grotn Co. H, 18th Masgachusetts, neck. 6, B, 24 New York, le a. Crekghton, Uo, A, B, Webb ‘R. Matt Om Pennayivania Reserves, | terday three bondred aud twenty-five recruits were f eae rennt thorax. wardet to join thetr command, Thoy moved from | | ine, Co. W, 2d Now York. 4 , €0. C, 99th New York, hand ; John Dolly, Ce Sa New York. B, 3a Pnysy yan Reserves, Arm. camp at staton Island ai twolve o'clock yesterday, Fergeant Mt Doe » 20 Now rd three HE. E Wihoae te ; ses wrist. marohen up to the City Hal) York, where they were Captain Co. K, York, shonlder, Gs ‘0, C, 7th Virginia, left arm. e. Ktot hy Lioutenaut Witte, Co. A, 24 New York Captain pain Bava Myers, Co. oi 14th Now York State militia, to tee, bBo men Che tery: on ere Ney souk toe cere f Fieutonant Herbert, Co, 1,91 New Yori, killed, Dui tna ili Ws They are a sptendsd body of mypn, nbd 0) ww York, we: leFadden, Co 0, . left shoukler, “ 0 attach: N. Mebenala, Go. 1.2 4 lark, Co. 1, 12th Maasoobarette, arm, ; to the organization 10 which they are attach M. Clifford, Co. T, aa W.S. Page, Co. J, 12th Maseachusette, arm. Top ngh tad ominge el Vato ens gw . S TAeu thele.own. hey are nsentmous ia the a midst=the brave hoya of the oid Keyatone? Stajor Mocanais' $4 Delaware, wounded. James Barrott, Go. J. Metarty, Oo. F 19th Indiana, arm,” 1 aie bey nan nti ry iictonent ents wri surrener of Harper's unoecerary. Th j * sil vontiave to pour in by the thovsands, | Adiuant Preatan, 34 Delaware wounded, pg oc es . ge York, a J. Sweeney. Co. Hh a $b Ponnaytvania, coe, it | lly st evening froin Weehingtom, in care of Cops Gurrently reported (hat b leath be ack rapidly up the Cumberland val} Cain Sa on i franin reserve N. Fiotcher, Co. E, 0 New York, shoulder 6th Wisconsin, tvow. vateg aise ompent W's daveer anting 4 ‘ue nght at Br ei het his a ath, | Lente Hf. Snedwin, Co. D, 2a i New York poe 8 Ce Wine tied sede. tow Station, He will remain in thir ci oe ta peony had not defew and schoclhou as wel Jepitol ! 9 ‘o7 . a tain GI fl f m puainporeegheyt a aren coe Cagliari. Tee), Copeaia Aled. 1a Mamaobusetts, vouneed. Sorgeant Curb; 24 New York, ley B.A. Greed, Co. B, dibs Ponnsylvaniaroscrye, right taigh. | to his rex"tence, th Werten ee York bala ys Sei Perk cates > Sere Panes the eppenraney ct \ Captain Red, 12th Massachueoris, wounded. Edward Ww. Ronis, Co Dad Now York, og E. F. Bartlett, Go. D, 13th Massachusetts, thighs ‘auheare, @iea. 10; 100s Wh SOMRENDER OF one vast comping ground. | Lieutenant Orme, 12th Marsachasetia, wounded. Wile sie jew York, kitlea M, Bail, Co. oi th Wisconsip, right arm. apaegel bave eeu ontirely wry. Our troupes ‘Owing io the present excitement, the daft im this Blate Lioutenant Cojonel ielly , 69th New York, wounded, per 0. 12d New xork, killed. pay O79 ae be ay pet Tadiana lett thigh face, nested Morgan bas empowered General D. B. Sick! ined the pocitiou ne day, ropulaing | bas been postponed unts| the 26th of thi¢ month. Malor —= —- 62 New York, wounde: ppm ES Fpl vam na Ee aera esha Galle bien eft thigh, re, nana, | THB authority to sccept for his brigade. companies Cr Mee onemmy in threo atts J sont word tothe | A great mauy rebel prisoners woro brought to town Lieutenant Gastleo, 0. By 2d United States sharpahoovers, FO'Nel, CoE, 2d New York, slightly. WB. Dickson, Co’ K,!th Pennssivanie, reserves’ thigh | 2tY PAL of the State, Many cornpanies not attacheo Werry twat they contd he position, | yesterday from Frederick. They were @ hard looking wet | Adjutant J. Charmele, United Sates sharpsbooters, | Jaues Kgan, ( Jee York. oud band. - Tegiments Waving applied heretofore for admission in wud requested tat ements nd be { fellows, ‘all tattered and ¢ ” "They go to show to wounded. Thomas J volhs 't, Co. R, New York. W. 8. liolmes, Co. H, 35th York, band. his brigade, and who were refused, will mow be roceiy z of fellows, y go show Captain Pickett, Co. A, 9th New York militia, wounded, . New York, slightly D. ister, © He ath Ps lvanio, Loft Hoy, under the authority of the Go t Ricitlew poate Insert of jovcoments, they were | what « uniserable condition the army of Jef. avis is re. | Colonel He A. Post. 24 United Btates cere, New York, leg J+ Hodge, 60. @, 24 Tuited States sherpthootors, tefe rity of the Goveram Open aatonisb) at receiviog to spire ine | anced They rent to Camp Curtin, where they ] _ wounded. . 2d New York. : Important Notice to Volunteers, wane cuaty the poi This they did in | met te delnd yi or | Captain Chage, 21 United states gbarpshooters, wounded. to. D, 24 New York, arm 08 x C, Sd Wiscepsim, loft knee. . ~ m prec oinon “ae tier veticinoll on tbe Marval Habe | att with somowore of their deluded rollowers. All of | Titenast Whiteman, 24 United tates abarpamsoters, dives Passer (o, E, 94 New Yorn, bond, ‘9. I, 20th Now York State Militia, won the Hilihowse Light iwiuntry (tho One Humaret » papi aia om Mien ite di “ < - o them wore convoyed to Vort Delaware in the afternoon. mortally. - be - a 2, ne i, k. T. s Wattersctof, 6. G, Lath New ‘York State Mitts! Tight Thirty-second rvogiment of Volunteers) and the Secor of oe v ver A good mea! to there felo a udieed be a treat, Lieutouant Culone! Seliridge, 46th Penueylvante, mortally. Gre} y car. regiment 7 any feree, end could wot tava wiken Herver'a Yerry | a ‘pair of quod shoen would ho ulosbe adapts voi 1 Kntave, it ie vant, woud + . Reported den ‘Corporal Gratin Co, 8, 2d New York, arm, itch, Oy. 1th Now York stot aut, thea, smupdiie, vil Sa jiod chahets toasting Wee oe " while the supplies and ammunition eld ont, Setore that | peceived, pain Mackin) F nneylvan «| Corporal Parry. ow Yor! in New Yorn trie yelde. | this morning, in camp, at aot Now York. Mou gobine. oonid have ocurred, they would have haan velieved and | BE-United States Sepator Bigier is fu town. Golonet Reale, jon, Ysera eh mg oe ‘a woe Ncw. a Obi, right aboutaar, 2” ENT SP™ | at tuat tine ill forelt eboir.Dounties nid be \rewed i sai ievetiadk ‘The Mayor's preclamation, yin iting itteens amd |W. Davie, 34 Wisernsiy, arm, J. Street, Oo. . log. J. Kirnball, Co. @, 99th: Pen aay vent » loft eye. dogertors. ie, seinen ‘oni leaving the city wit! « pass, bas taken | 5, Weatevorth Go. ‘©, Hub Connecticat, hand. Tet ‘oor Vink onneyTvania, nds, 14th New York Stato Militia, left wriat. CAUTION TO FRIENDS OF SOLDIRKS GENDING RONRS ¢ are i and about this wity seme eight Mundee: ome of the cowards quite by sujrs Some of the mer. | William O'Neal, Co. G, 17th Michigan, hand Colone) Wist: E dostman, Oo. G, 18th Massachovetes, right leg. PACKAGES 70 7HBM BY EXPRESS. ‘ t aac a . hants here, during the excitement fast week, commenced | Willie bitleld, Uo. K,2d Maiee, baad. Adjatant Sins!) 8. A. B, Botte, Co, c 8d Wisconaty, thigh. Lipa mg es tore ip the « rebel prisoncrs luke: in (he receat battles bad strogglert ik up, aud were seu ry ed eway, with the | ©. 3. Bollingshead, Co. BK, ida Michigan, arm Lieutenant Wi) oker, Co. A P, Sohmidt, Co. B, , 9th Pounsylvauia reserve, groin. SS wi pike wp By OOF Cavalry Kron the Whatdispo 0! a ee eel Sree shod ae by ou aoe ‘. B. Pew. Go. K is War inte feanke.: is Cent % pom ws A: Wary ye, eo Fenaayivaninseeeere; loft side, feuray, a (ie cabacaetcm’ oe ae age | ion wil) BO mMAde OF them J , rs ~ eo. Miles, i] Tik, UO. ew York, bi on ‘a jacons ia, rl og. ’ at TiscarenedidieWinpelaccteeice S| Le eee Shieh of bl | 30: Wetman Co, ay ds Wiecoun io Tiouteuant Tom idtn, Gv 24 New York, Rea. A: Howland, 00, @, 12h Masmnchonetts, wee and | other fran going wi eit miitary mca. oy: » ° portaas among ther | Ibe reporton that tbe first brigade of militia have | 5; Pockine, co, B, ah Wisconsin, killed, in ‘Co. @, 2d New Yorig Read © aaoslter ond Inspect cheage, aud when found t enn | onary eo j Ween anvicred to Hagerstown, 1 Wim. Lawronce, Co. 1, 6th Wisconsin, miled. Lieutenant Rodgere, Co, @, 24 Now Yar, M. Bake, Co. C, 20 Wivoousin, a: liquor of any ‘hind even om thoy seize aud Alkoc aur wounded Whe are wbie to wall o veie so wmf Hie CABUALTI Wm. Wilson, Co, Ky Teh Wisconsin, killed. Keeutenan Say, bt Now or Korky B. Gravag, ce. Sires an focate The ‘in cratents, These, inmpecters ia 0 var, aud other pias 1 ‘ i. uutenant , scone: joes yan hand. 7 «| examine al arn sent from with Uulevese, at Middletown, Bolivar, oud ber ace Wey ond | AL TIES Oo. B, 18th Massachusetts, wounded. Lientepant Lewis, Co. K, 20 > indy 3. G. Lae, Co. %, ah Artillery, military lines, of con' ‘articles stolen Aare, are Low \veing eeut tuto this sity, where they guv be 13th Massnotineatta, wounded, Lieutenadt Phillips, Co, K, 2a ‘ew York ; LH, Bail, ¢o. th Ni ny Yori nie bin, back improperly obtained by the shipper, aud selzo al! w more property and convonicutiy aitonded to, Ampe The sutgoined Names Of killed aud wouwder wth) 46 0. My dsth Manvachusette 1 ete eonere May 8 , K, 245 , Yorke ‘badly. . = 69th Ne a York articles. arrangemen(s have heen rede here for tke reception of @ | Sh! battles in Maryland and at Harper's Perry are ex Marsach setts, iz, enneylvania bag ag gan a 7 os 5 ane 4 7S i 18th Masgachnsetts, wounded Colone! Baxter 74d Pennsyivania. Qa Pancost, a en ‘ork State Militia, pg haresabed become aor ny ftorey | 0 NIVE of binoge heretofore yoonee the Alewatn:- 1 J. Cut 0H 1M Maan et, ied Spleen cme den Lermeriemnin A ¢. Ruuney, oo. 4 Wow Tork ate Militia sy ROUS wipiacnis 2 om Washingtou for their use Captain Watson, fat Delaware, wounu yy er ania, 81 e. Wala, Co. y * WOOK" RECTESING THD RATACED nesbad pore ean ae pon tana we le hp! bai Captain ny < Fors Maryland, ag Soar ey i Hei Roney ante, oe slightly. Lient, © yt og) i weee erm, serionsly, A Porous stenkarunme ne Capra ot ry lame, wou uleaant Foabody Liew. € tare ne a jsconety aH Laborere are at erork rebuilding the rallrond uridge | A Ei, Is Arrastroog a Hi, Das Ma. | Lies tenant Colcnel MoGkeyor Ath New York, @ounded Capiain Willis, Co, ¢. tal he yivanla nina. ap D, 94 Wisconsin, PLASTEX over the Moneceey, sud tba few daye wieearn willbe v tu Pa.ree, Androws J., ade hie | 1's 2 Riener, Ath New York, wounded, Wit, Lewin, Co. ¥, Sach Now Pork, Killed. Lieut. iil, eat th. comnts tei nok, Haag Goin to ren se Ranger's Terry, wa derma ‘a. B a rf ¥: i A ae ante 09, 0, Jet Mlanagote, back, Captain ©. Simao, s Co, By ig iasanchugtts, killed. | ideas, douse, RN A altel ampacated. big tn all affections of the chtote In tiatthers eaten ‘ a he i. ie an Fide . C, inDesota le rat vel y nee Pearson, CH. shoulder #tr: wor the howell a FARROW ROCAPE OF THB RBA, 001. An. vo Arndt, Major Ist N,V. er. cr ©, Ist Minnesota, breast Second Lieut, ‘waiter’ Gere, to. B, 13th Memecinens, | 4 coy AY rent abel batbalarl Ciieatatsy tds for palaa oven Ooh. 120, who commanded she rebel vevairy wae bin lery wounted in the cath, Oo, ©, Lat Minneso’a, neck, neck. "| gor 1 Mew Yo CURE QP CRICK 0 or rue ; nates tnd upded dim. Kuktaile, side BY & pieeo af hoi) eth Ej ket Minuogola. a arm. vin teat Lieut. Jot Ld ; Eiiogwoed , Co. ¥, 13th Mepeaobusette, ¥, eo Nore orl formerly com. Piracec aes eles fo, 4 Union rane nd 2 BRILLIANT GoVAseY srBain Ave + jc en te @ ‘af 4 me of r crick im my. Bnek dicey ane b) 4 ’ a vu aries Fitzeiminons, Tet Mi innegote, pneu ies Captoin W. 4, Co, G, 13th oy C0. T 4 Turwe companion of the Bighib Finals cavainy wader | Barnes I. 1, 4, 98 Uhio,” Browne Jy, tet Pa. i= |, Logk wood. Tut aiigwote, Jo. x Firet Lieut, LJ. Sputr, Oo.’ @, 13th Masoachoserte: log, "Moore, nr, Both, eonep trans ug a a ial “asta 1 uwanh f Col, Faroarorth, yesterday afterneon drove A... W.W.,K we pot ‘a po thine og fa invenove = mn Athow Hartlett, ‘Co, O, 13th Masyuobusette? % 8... Moers, Co, B, 90% Penntyivania, one, N, ‘wy 3,00 of Stuarts cavalry oot of Boousberv, ané pursued ‘ebon +A) . inueeota, Kove . q them w pe ae bi 4 We iillad two revel . xt 4 ie Comber, Lit Minnosva, koe Maasarhusotee tm, all Co. 1, OOtn Pennsylvania, side. aie ether a us omer gt Pins: ig | them wo near Akar paburg. werd Ae p meek B. /D0eahe Ws ee ae Wilson, let Minnesota, knee 1, 13th Massaoh , Wweund. D, #0Us Ponnayivania, through face, ides others ol A pala. lit (ho ehdaly Dee ee ee ee ere, ee 7 Saws. Beyen Davie Bordow Co. , Lat MIDNG0®, Knwe Yoh Peenuyivartia, chook, aura nnd bdeetiohe stauting. “Ruey “reviave the ebetr”: > Bee) Ny Awl llening #% Slee ti ron f 3. [ a no, Clayton, O9. ft Miunegore, woe 1H. Bradley, 18th Mascachurette. ony Ponnayivanie, Fight arm.) ocnaitton ot the pert pon, which thay are r apoiiedesver= pidge ae 4 He ry ng fe. ‘pahoote nsylyania, wide \ pahapa, the umediate vans, J. veirpa Si Hs en CoH, Miaceeo's, #00 aud breast, 1 Bold pple of Wt Riga Fanowaran, Ma. , opt. 17, 1864 mi ene a¥, , ueeeA, baie. vienna, font } Atan at fo. ok tented To ay DEARhe Arrival of the Mavoled Marger's Berry Beller A ay ny q yarn, | wth ig Sein Xan We Repinanlon oBen! Conduct of Seeagne ia ar + head | ques WADLAN, at Ts

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