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. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1862. ett wet to the Tweifth Regiment. MAILS F FOR EUROPE. Bang ~ening the banquet voted unanimously by Yosterday eo, ron Councilmen tothe Twelfth regiment | The Rebel ‘JevSsion or Maryland—The the Bowed of Com, “itis camo off at tho St. Nichols. | Splenzia Victories of Generel MeCiei- Take, Co. &,1024 | Now York sits MA. "ality of tho body, olicitet | jlan—The Rebels Driven from the . C, 34th New York, M9; | wih the usual MM) > claims which the gal] State—Operations in Kentucky and Suanrswora, Md.,Sept. 21, 1862. chest. Plunwloy ¢- G “ jardinclia, Co. A, oe New York, shoulder; ‘ork, show Between eight and nine o'clock yostorday ‘morning | Pickett B., A, TN. Yop | wourhen uth y Wan. Aodinnis, Co’, 1s Masa rn an rn ie, Bo sotir Feri cheney | on this oendelod’ Vy Mm 1 10 houor bad upon | DiMesisstppi—The Indian Massacres im Co.1, New York, bead; R. E. villians: C ‘pennsylvania reserve, site; Corporal | tant regiment they’ desi —“‘Yhomi they particularly | Minnesota, é&e., de. ind. Ps General Martindale’s brigade, of Morell’s division, Paine Jas. A.,F,11th Conn,, Poters G.,-H, 14th Ind, 26: : A . rain ’ ” Platt Che. z jew York, head and side; Henry ‘ailig'ce 34th o H. Lounsbury, Co. F, 59tlb New Yor! ay Frederick them and the cittzeus” st large, . on the part of the ‘The Cunard mai! steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, o a= RECENT AFFAIR "4 Ordon Sergeant, D, 24Del., Haden, Go C, ahi Now yore pease 80) i A pc eee some in. ¥, ker W.W.,D, 8th 0.,w'd. | back: J. ‘tr 107ib Peunsylvania, side; A. M IN UNION SOLDI . Pierce E. W. i .D, 8th O. 5 sylvania, c ee vane ahah neem = T.,D, 1st Va., | Travise, Co. A, 20th New Yori ‘Stale Militia, breast; J Sergeant w'd, 1st Del., w'd. 97th Porter’s corps, commanded by Colonel Bornes, crossed vane) . St Del., wid, New York, hip; Sergeant J. Cassidy, Co. D, 7th Michigan, | Benzon, Co. F, 6th . shy, y Ponnsyfvania ie, ‘Michael fs uo Aharpebarg ford, and formed in tine of battle | POH, Corp, 8-1 H, Oth Pere Iciou’Seryeant, E, 14th | hand; Josdph Bi. tm, Co. C, Toth Aluseackusetia, Jeg; 0" | Whaclen Co. sth New York, Ha’ Geaved Freveh, | Fepresentod, everything’ us done editable as pos | will leave this port to-morrow for Liverpool. fear a luff, about a quarter of a milo from the ford, and | Porkimeyor H. ,4,8thO. wd ‘Conn., wound. 4. F. Floyd, Co. G, 10th’ Mainé, log; G. Zouse, Co. #, 28th | Co. F, 6h Penusyivania reserve, check; G20. L. Gard: | Common Council to make thiraffuir a0, {omen of the | The mailg for Europe will close in this city at nalf-past Pan hog! OH "Happard, Co. C, 15th Mass, rc pa not, Co, P, 6th Veuneylvania reserve, Lung; SerKoant | gtsieto all concrned. ‘To this endthe gen, —**¥ *h°M | twelve o'clock fo-miitidy alinsot direetly on the bank of the river. Thoy had scarcely done N 9 De Groot Corp.,K, 8th Ohio, Dawin Lt. J., 24 Varwwod'a. | Timothy Crowley Co. G Tth New York, back; George } William Mobaid,Co. K, Tist Penvaylvania, arm; George : Shis before the enemy emerged in overwhelming numbers » Gen DBs sd Daily D.,C,1st Va.,wo.wndod, aay 1,97th New York, thigh; John kennedy, | 0. Williams, Co. B, 16th Masanchusotts, thizh: Alexander | botel largely contributed. Everything was dom of tt] The New Youre Harare—£u)i Liod for Buroy from a piece of woods, a short distance ahead, and com- | De WittS. W.,K, 8th Ohio, Don elt sa ‘Sorgt., 1dth Gd, Ss pga Kew Sore ae 5 Sergeant G. ‘B oeays oe at rearey Ge XE, ith Michigan telah rane Amo, Sas to make the affair the success the originators “re | Published at half-past ten,o’clock ton us i og . . wounded. wounded, Reun a hnsoi q ehigan; foot; John H. Bowers, Co. B, 5 porrow morn menced a galling tre of muskotry. ‘Thoy then advanced | ,wounteds "4 mounted i ang. wr’, | syivanin, arto; John U. Croniove Prattennadton. | oho, oxde; 1’ Guns, Cor i Th AMinnlaens, chigtr; Goo. | “eee. The ePlenayT dining: copht wan: Dowtally wi." contain full awd intorosting details of the a In. Hy , Co. 4” close column, and the Union troops were ordered not wounded, Daly Corp. , Ist Del.,w'd, { nia, hand; Benjamin Bryan, Co. Bs ath Peunaylvania, | W, Smith, Co. E, 20th Massachusetts, log, Nicholas Pind | Bished om the occasion. Flags from the walls, ant oe asion *f Marylan to fire, as it was our own Then advancing. This order | Delancy Lieut. W.,8th Ohio, Davia ©. W.. lst Del., wd. hand; Morgan Hughes, Co. D, 97th New York, clin; An- felt, Co. Fy 7th pitchigan, leg; Albert’ Manning, Co. ", 7th | banners in the appropriate places on the tables betokeaed’ f y, - ei eal the Patties betwoen them and A Hiouty Toust, Co. F, 106th Pennayl- | that it was a military ovesion. Com. Mc 's Forces, resulting in the Gna! Rout an@ 6 fact _ 7 wounded, Di S., D, Ist Del. wounded. | tony Neviuger, Co. D, oT New York, nip; Horace | Michigan ‘Vex, fa Grose from tho jnot that the enemy’s column was headed | ) ANTS © o4 pet, Deiassoy E., F, Ist Del.,w'd. | M. Doxater, Co. 1, 9T:h' New beck’; M. fe, Bpencer, | vaniat log: Thomas W. Bivens, Go, 4, Tih Wicingan, ex; | | OMleets aud tir frieuds and Aldermen's and Comrwon of the’ Rebels from the State; Particu by arod hospital flag, and those in the front rauks bad |“ oundod. Dovey Corp., K, 14th Coun., 97th Now York, thigh; Petor Young, Co. 11,97th | Charles H. Hubble, Co: F, 7th Michigan, leg; Stephda | Councitmem's friends crowded the more popular rendes- | Retrém oo -e or Harper's Ferry. ilers ¢f tp ‘on the dress of the Union soldiers, It was supposed to be | Dejhi C.,i30th Pa.,wounded. — wounded. in; Willard Avery, Co. G, 97th New York, Sollee, Co. H, 20th Massachusetts, leg; Charles peal, vouz of the establishment, notifying to all concerned that | Loss and & a deta se TY; Movemonts of the PB party of our men who had previously gone over the Dawson. ,7th Va.,wounded. Dennio P. ,KK,14thConn .,w'd, seh Skee Co, a me at ‘.o beat eS oe 2 i Moseselisantip leg; Thomas Dailey,Co. H, | something was coming off when all the reine Union and ite. “el for Ree Kentucky; Battle near I-u-k-s, Work, hip; David Wiason, | 2 faseachusetts, sides | * naries were ate a Re 1 Fiver with a flag of truce for the purpose of bringing our | pitop Lt.,B,8thConn., bp. Elm kim J., 190th Pa, wou, Go. B, 97th New York, face; "Michael Tigho, Co. 1, 07th | CASUALTIES IN TUM FORTY-ERCOND NEW YoRs— | along time in ney nee ee Ae OOP oor. At. | Mise., betweon Gu. "0ra! ‘'seorans and the Rebel General ‘wounded soldiers across, who had been made prisoners | Econard J.,—, 130th’ Pa., Eshem'C., 14th Ind. , w’ Now York, groin; F. Metcalf, Co. 1, 97th New York, “arm; TAMMANY RXGIMENT. Jength a move from the farthest door was observable, | Price, resulting fn th, Det “*t and Retreat of the Rebels; By the enemy; but, when the rebels continued firing and |, wonmceds | Og Siwargs ee age wie, battery’ >. 1, 2d Mbanacbusetie, sboer Captain Thomas Abbott, wounded in log; Lieutonant | and the eros began to got tn that direction until the bar Important Naval News, A0.# (0 Washington, and all advancing, it Docamoevident that this was ahoariloss | BivorcduG.,H,2ubelnwa. Dele, wounded, inte, Cori, 24 New York Stato Milin,artaaad hana; | Meuty Vat Vonst, woundes in bin; Orderly Serger ans | verily Dody of the Torbarte aio take watch and ward, | other important and inters ‘ting Sews of the week, ruse, invented for the purposo of deceiving our men, and | KelbrestP.,—,130thPa.,w'd. William ‘Crowell, 00. Fy Poy phd York, ei oe Dobbins, Killed; ihird Sergeant Patrick O'Reilly, wounded mayer, and. havieg brought up on ono side allowed the | Single copies, in wrappers, «aly - sretn six conte, a c! ater. - La ‘a iM, $0 enable shemm.ab je sneae, Gree 0 spprench ner enue Fosrondin ¢.,¥, 11th Cons, Fox R.,D, 2d Del., killed, | icQuade, Co. F,59th New York, killed; Fr im the log FNL dergeant John C. Joyce, wounded. Jn the PColonel Ward, Major Anderson and several others, oft- | _ Sampeee Low, Goa & (o., 4° Iu 7 Beem fo render their fire effective, without receiving that of Fulkusom’J., D, sth Ohio, | Co..F, 69th New York, killed; Louis Suzboaker, Co. John Malloy. missing; Richard peat d Joun Cassidy, killed; | cers Of the Twelfth rogiment, euch accompanied by an | England, will receive subsoription’ au. Advertisements ‘Our mon, At lust they wore recognized, and, though the | Flint. i. A., D, Mth Conn., _ wounded, B9ih New York, killed; Robert Nei, Co. F, 60th New | William H_Cockson, wounded in both hips; Patrick Fitz’ | Alderman or Councilman, first entered the room, and | for the Naw Your Henavo, ral Fennikio W., 130th Pa., w'd | York, killed; Robert Morehead, second, Co. F,’ 69th New ; were quickly followed by ot f i : rebels numbered five to our one, the gallant fellows re- re Gree a W., D, SthOhio, Feyran a. Fi, H, let ‘Da | York, heed; ohn J. Albi Co. F, 60th Ne praia, wilasiog; i orporal Joseph Grabam, tnlating; Job her eee caiiiaare per others, — f the leper ai ae wees a - ‘oster ey '» al or he ’ F inson,, jorns, woundod in hip; Lawrence mel woun in is brave men, whom ad- furned thoir fire, and would have met the charge bravely | "wounded," wounded. hand snd avin: Geo, D. Brown, Co, T, 60th N both Lous, Aichuel Mcbonongh. im breast and arm; Dennis | ¥erse circumstances had competied to pass under the cata Kentnory ame Meet oe rey 7 {the enemy advancing for that purpose), had not the | Fritz W.,C, 8th Ohio, wd. Faron J.D, 1st Del., w'd. knee; John D, Sullivan, Co, F, 59th New York, ‘ + | O'Neil, kilied; ‘Timothy : Edward De Lacy, | Touis ‘Lourey, poe Neill, wounded and missing; | yoke. i Kexrocky, Bares Cunss ddg—September 22, Le iy wounded; Michael Reedy, Colonel Ward and bis officers looked well, and like mea, 68, 2, 25, 41, 77, 12, 24, 50, 48, is, &, G, 25, 0%. i Burnside, Co, F, 59th New York, regiment which composed the right wing of our little | Fagan J. 2D, 8th Ohio, wd. Fardly Captain, D, Ist Del., | Do | " ‘ W.F..K, 8th Ohio,w'd, _ wounded= Co, ¥, 59th New York, face; Chis. titan, Co, F. Goth ger? “ far . hecaremenen ae een, force become somewhat panic stricken. Evenafter their | FPL PK sw oniow'd. wounds ag | New York. shoulder; ‘Thomas Walden, Co. F, GOUNNow | tumidor aud les amputee es ns Tatty Bests Maahcerten isis tisetads tis enoalen ct ele ove Se Ae da, Sea Ge AZ, AG, he right was exp: sed, an effort was mado to recover it and | Farme Corporal W. W., D, Fitzsimmohs ’Corporal, 1°, | York, hand; Wm, Hanley Co F, 50th New York, shoat- | °% lowing isan incomplete list of the killed and | try. ‘They live in the hope that they will soon be per- | Qtroviars sent free of haat i dances clingr te 3 meet.the advancing foe, a regiment being ordered for that 8th Ohio, killed. Ist De!., wounded. der; Siathias Kesler Co. F, £9th Now York, bony Egbert | wou fihe Fighty-ninth rewiment New York State | mitted that honor, and the nobie Twolfth will prove RRAY, DY & CO,, gine ae 6 Fund W. 8th Obio,w’d. Fullar 8., K, 14th Conn., | Fesler, Co. ¥, 50th Now York, arm; Christian V. Queen, | Yoiuuteors, tenber 17, 1862:—/ompany A—Lteut, | that this little noize, and the unexpected pleasures Covingions ky.) or 8, Louis, Mo, Purpoeo; Hut boforo this could beaceomplished the enemy | Yerrigy J, H, 2d Del.,w'd. — wounded. Co. F, “sein New York, ‘shoulder ; Willian | foury Pratt, thigh: Isruel & ‘Taylor. hip; Sergeant Jos- | of howe atendant upon it, but uerve the arms baa sina had turned our right and oponed a galting cross fire, doing F. Anderson, oepe toe vayivania aacy, arm: | sup, Wro, J. Nixon, thigh; ——- Holden, drummer niet: of brave men to hourtier and more earnest deeds of pa OMcial Drawings of the Delaware State terrible oxerntion. The order to retreat wits now given, sear Wan.. E, tet Del., wid] Sunes’ marshal. Pevnsyivania baitery, Killed’; Jone eo. KeHlod: Sam Wasson, ] tiotisin Lotteries, rae Ceara npany | ‘The banquet was presided over by Alderman Frear, i ‘22, 1882. eli Licutonant, E, 1st 68, 15, ee i 10, 37. eet. fad in the gio.tost disorder and confusion our men started tice. vecerinea: Lees, eas, Gs Oe : 5 a n tae t ; net woun tad , ) ry, arm,” + | 2 Corporal Posioy -buvele. Captain Hazley head; jas. | Colonel Werd being on his right. Aldermen Bendy, for the river, louving thoir doad and wounded behind and Jan, Sth Onto.e°@ George’ Captain John, 1st | Deniet#t, Barden, Go. 1. ist Minadeote, aim, J° 4 O'Connor, thigh.’ Compan ienaat Simmons, | Michell, Boole, Jeremiah and Walch, with Councilman eptember. vgher Jus. Sth Ohio,wed Goorgs, Capta Ist | Co, D, Ist Minnesc ; Cyrus M, Hatch, Co, Miner, shoulder, Taaora Wilson, hips; Tugene | Laat and others, were present. : 0, 57, 68, 28, 25, 4. followed by (ie csemy, who chouted and yelled like de mons, firing os they ran, They even followed our ° men into the river, bayonetting and shooting them, a SU oa A i) rae Patrick To. nu, Co.1, while those on tho banks continued firing ag | Hopkins Sergt.,T, athR. a Sy eh Piast Yt Jong as our men were in Si All the | Hayes Corp. Lau 5 Groopa who ware on the Virginia site wore ordered to | Hugo W return with vs much speod as possible, as iz wasnot | ft amiutt 11,8100 ia G,, 4c Ind, wid, Delaware, wounded. rier J. A., 14th ine M ae saa ‘W.,1st Del.,w'd, pact CONC #, shoulder, Giles Fo ste, Speaches were delivered by the President, Col, Ward ne, leg. Company D— Edward "Lawless, arm nel of the regiment ‘Adjutant, leg | remarks, delivered a very five enlo Oliver, Wigh; | lan. Tis remarks wero greeted with enthusiastic cheers. Martin Sheppard, arin; ty head; Pat tress be read the following letter Vrown, aude, Di susie Job som, hand ith regard wo 12, , aw amputated, sing JOUN A. MORRIS & CO., OUN A. MO Tmingion, Del the course of h ngs of the Library Assos a Lottery of Koutuak, TL ASe OMctal Dr ciation Com Jc pbentber 22; 1802, , 66, 13, 10, 2, 6. 183 it, 64, 62, 6B. ride, vi. 3 ‘buiGhig, « 5 : known what he enemy inight have iu the neichbor- 130th Pat, « E. ew You, arnt: § Com; any G—P ‘hip Groat: Hapa! c , % uaa “eg New e Lrowa, aukle + « » face and KignTn Ansty Core &e., addrees Shoei. the on Howsra Bigs one S Cost 3 S) esata, Louder rnouth; Corporal Y 1 le sil, ankle, Raurivone, Md, Sent. 18, 1 ™ ke PRANOE & CO., Covington, Ky. in position ou « commanding hill on the Bee kt ‘sib ohio” a pial Aa Ae Companu H—M. Quigley, thigh; ae, arm. Coronrt:—Bofore return with your te and @ short cistonce to the left of th fine FL. 1,8 Ohio, & on ab White, thign: P ihe ationliter Aes eee ae Prizes Cashed In a alized Lotters oF 4 ap ar n Wood, ara, Jompany K-— waiting you for thr weeks of fea; orders filled, W. HOWAT 81 Prince at., ow 2 our force was nitrcked. unong the 1, Sth Onto,’ « Jaines Taylor, arm and face ites bidding you a eordia II, to ¢ sep ypere eet conwsn ease enemy; but this did not deter him fr wing up his 3 ciation of the paty oduct which the Twelfth re Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte= SEriH BATE CONDIVION OF GEN. HOOF Wasmxotoy, Sopt. 22—11 P.M. Genera! Hooker wae visited at bis quarters at the In- sane Hospitil to-day by tho President, Senator Hale and mont, Now Yous has shown during this the | pjeg, Tutormaiion alo. JO Brover, 18 time of our beloved country. 11 Wall siront, room No. 1, New York, vosttion of uuusual responeibitity and eee St. mon have nobly fulfilied the | A Sensation. —It is bh nmanding genet ed in such exciting times as we that victory, for while a man remained in ‘h of their vifle’ to fire. Scores of the wounsed and dying rave, Alarge number of our men were Horn ng T. PK, 1stDel., neble Capt. W., 1silel., Hamnt'ton Geo Hainmond Corp, rdly to he expeet= introdugtion of @ It is feared that our shells did more Billed. dorm samen than to the’ enemy while Hawks J several oflicers of the army. ‘The wound in his left foot op ay lege covering the rotyeat of our men across the river. *Fiftecu eee a i Hendr is no longer painful, and a speedy recovery 1¢ anticipated wee, oe "i sons ou Cashignae were undor Cho arch of an old mill. One of our shots | Hengta‘wnncvth Vie, “ Harrelld. 8.18 ind. ywa'd. | Co, 1, 234 Poansy vani by the attending surgeons. The Dall prssed through the | i aan i eon post as rg a ia lL furst in the acch, killing an@ wounding all but one, Ed- | Hall M., 7th Va., “ Pennsylvania, foot; Li bottom of (he foot, butnone of the bones were injured. LENE ERAS the ‘aampin, RON oe tie ‘Tw We are Requested to Call Attention to the peremptory sale to-day, at the Merchants’ Kxol Rooms, 1 Broadway, of te magnificent House and Lots of land on the northwe and Thirty-fourth sirect, former! % @ nia, leg; Christian win Wilkis.son, of Company J, One Hundred and Lightooath | 4, inn J. gin Ohio,wounded. Queer Edw. Ist Dela.,billed. | foot; Robert W. I Pennsylvania. R logs: Cliaten Forbe K ‘There wa no artillery to support the brigade, The | Reilly Sei .W., G, Ruonhait G., G, 8th Obio, | Sinith,Co L, 26th Pennsylvania, jeeapesten Ke ‘The Gen is in exccilent quarters, and receives the | ment will not be lost npon the ca of thal kindest attention and treatment from Dr. Nichols, Super- } that it will stimulate them to nobler intondent of the Hospital. General Hooker chafes some- | yii4 ‘hen we shall have tho bes! sasur : 4 79th ch, wounded. Co. GC) 28th’ Pennsylvania, leg; Thos. H. Shertin what under the reffection that when he bliged f ; \ night previous all had been reportet qnict,a regiment | poly captain K.H,C, 6th Ruth M.M. 1, 8thOhio,wd., | 23th Pennsylvania, leg; Dinena: tase, on. Tat te Sakai eee ia au ae case 4 jodi ee bg erage sans apecinctonta aaa hhaving gone ovor the river and returned without having | “Conn., arm otf. RapeJ., 180thPa,, wounded, } Pennsylyanin, leg: M.S. Dawson, Co. A, 107th New York, | !° , leased Sancti eg nap la 4, JOHN E. To Retired Naval Officers and Others. Reon one of the rebels, It was also said that a regiment | Ross Sergt. S.,C,8thConn., Rickards Geo., 14th Ind. | toot; Robort I A, 28th Pennsylvania, leg; Wi felt certain of destroying their army. His remark at | 7 Ciivuo) W. G. Wap Commanding "Iwelith regiment | Wanted, Naval Registers for the years 2816, 817 aud 18 had boon over carly in the morning, but returned with head. i Binns me ia cise K. Sinith, Co. G mh Michigan, shoulder; een Co the time ha was hit was, that if they had let him atone | New York Stato Militia, and any published before 1814. Apply to Reiker J.J, Cy 8M Obio, Richardeon Sergt,, H, 14th | ing, Co. Ty’ ath Pomnsylvania, thigh; | Charies | soc aight be would nol have carod what might have | ,, The eter was received with rapturous applause, The Bun is Uakied ‘Slates naval’ rendervoun, Ne 9 Obenty out having rcen the enemy. Wo were ougaged the whole | wounded. Indiana, wounded. “day shelling the woods on the opposite side of the river, | Rogers Corporal, K, 8th Read D. er, ‘Co, D, 6th Pownsylvania, leg; J. . ; ra Read wa. ti Covb,’ Co. Gy TH, Maines foot; K&geani | happened to him afterwards, He says that bo had the | Coyuelclognt his remarks by Saya at Dement tore. | gas anes Was tert * “8 cre in la Onio, woun ied. amhan ( James H pencer, ', 2otl lassachusetts log ; | enomy rolling t ras th A s "s tre } fend towards night and Seer foros er a in large Randuli J. Kk, 8th Obio, Rook J.P. D, Ist Del.,wd. | Corporal Frederick 'g. Allen, Co, G, 20h 'y logs y rolling towards the river, aud with Sumner’s fresh | spond to the call of the country upon their services. The following premiums will be paid to any person mumbers. The enemy, no doubt satisiied with their ‘wounded Robertsou(i.P.,1stDel.,miss_ | setts, arm ainputated; Sergeadt Major Wm. H. Wal work, have annarently left the immodiate vicinity of tho | RodgersW.,SthOhio, wound. Riekets Capt. Jas., C, Ist | 20th "Massachusetts, log; Corporal George Z rivor, an all ws roported quiet at cloven o'clock tonight. | Ray! mond W., D, Sth Ohio, — Ist De ded. 20th Massachusetts, jog; Sorgeant KE. D. Weitr:by,,c 0. troops he was confident of annihilating them. It is a | (Chocrs.) ‘6 ing recruits to 89 Spring atrert, immediately acter ‘sweariug mistake to say that ho had been repulsed when General Pa eee ete of the 12th, reeponded: to the toast of | In, hint regiment Metropolliaa Guards ans veers recrutia, Sumner came up. His men were holding their ground, ‘The President of the United States was the next toast, Three recruita. Bs Tahould say thst Company R, of tho One Hundred and | pactMi,,¢,8th Obie, wa. Itch G..H, 4th ind., wl. | dtussaehusette, eg: pte ee goth sage 2 | and were fall of eotbusiasm. Wien the supports went Rpirr thatthe adsl yak Aenea ny Bour re Eighteenth Pennsylvania, was sent out as skirmishers 8 set 8, arm: Sergewnt Keath, Co. H, 20ch Massachusetts, | into tho fight Hooker’s men cheered them on, feoling that ae ele be Pafek Ales bey Per png ter Sg Berndt Captain WM. ti pA + gust ag the enemy appeared as stated above Steor Colonel, 4th R.I.,side. Smith A., 130th Pa., w'd. kitlod; Dr. Rovere, 20th Massachusetts, killed; Lioutenant | wich their continued efforts the rebels would be xoattered | up, ” “i . bared lst fo a . —- Schulan M, 1; 79 N.¥., pores J, rea es we Coles Paley, oth Magsachusoits,arm amputated; Ried Vike chaff, Goneral Hooker aud his staff accord tothe | — — i, maptere te ssee Of ever: any Arete {THE SURRENDER OF HARPER'S FERRY. | Stewart J.,¥,79N.¥., oot. Stalford 5. .7th Va. wid. CO. tansacl ahi (pasta cerrestaspkcroanip erase smite iat eae City Intelligence. rom $1 and upwarda, ai , corner Shepherd Liewt., B, 8 Coan., Smith Pergt.,C Ist Va wd. | s¥.Co. H, 20in Massachusetts, killed; Michael lirosuey, | corps ly 6 pI ida “ou Gaetan Futex “Dem, exec Mie |e es eee Barrmonsg, Sopt. "22, 1962. lat on fied.” Schiller H., 14th Ind., wd. | Co. F, ‘20th Massrohusetts, wounded and snisaing; Lewis | having behaved splendidly. The Peunsylvania reserves, A correspondent of the American states that at Sharps- *,$tn Ohio, wd. — Spairham Corp. , 14 ta., w'd. ul Fy M ftheay Speed Lane, | who haye boen broken ropeatediy in previous battles, on York Votunreens.—The funeral services over the remains HEAR Aehiny, Cpecenl. Ar iaen “eat. ie ete She Pe eouiew'd: Sbenard ja, Ay is Dew. ir Fe Mtasmeonaseten, killed; mat Waren, C2, ‘i this occasion fought with irresistible valor, "| of Captain Folix Duity, Sixty-ninth regiment Now York + eonducted the cavalry from Harper’s Ferry and enabled ‘SOhio,killed. poe sano ‘42,8, lst Del.) wed, | 20th Massachusetts, arm amputated; Ee Flanders, Go pias anes State Volunteers, took place early yesterday morning at GENERAL CRAWFORD IN A CRITICAL CON- | St. Petor’s church, in Barclay street. The edifice was _ MISCELLANEOUS. SMITH & BROTHER'S them to escape and capturo Longstrect’s train. He com- ae killed. Smith W.J.,}s, Ist Del.ww'd. | Hy ae a BCLS y Orde sere Soi jaticne Pe — plimented hitn for his service, and remarked that if Coto- Et ee en ee iatia ate cr initaeds ieee an, ca iat DITION. crowded to exeeas with a highly respectable congregation, CHOICE wpe Milos hai! I.id out twenty-four hours longer he would Surgett Liewt.,E,l Del..wa. | @, 20th Sassdehpetts, wounded and missing; C tt Faspenick, Md., Sept. 22, 1862, | tneluding a great number of army officers and citizens of PALE ALES have boon able to have captured a large portion of tho Scott O., f, Ist Del., w’ oles, i . G, 20th Massachusetts, neck; Al General Crawford’s wount!, received while rallying the | Bote in this city. % lassact ri E ’ Brewery, Eighteenth fires, between Seventh and Eighth Ty eee py sy reat Keay fowell Co. Go. Ga ammehnsetiy Chd:Cptai regiments of Gordon’s brigade, is more serious thon was \ ecleies Smit and staff, Colonel McEvily, Colonel avenuen, New York city. om +5 . : : SRE SN: ellieetiie Buck,’Co. T, 20th Massachusetis, head; Chas. 'H. Ray- | anticipated. Pieces of clothing contine to come out of rigts hy and Colonel McDermott were amougst the officers SINGLE MEDICATED BATH OFTEN DORS MORB THE CASUALTIES. mond, Co, J, 20th Massachusotts, bip; Albert Croaher, Co. | the wound. Genoral Crawford passed through Hagers- ae RE Serra eee A BARU, Be cachet aatnaabny Gteer peainoaa: ‘ petane ih Jodtn New York, f00 een tee ata town in an ambulance on Sunday, churot about nine o'etock in the mormlag, ata pieced upon aides of patients personally. to, those who have bees x d ar knee: na Callahan. i lance i fe person 0 Additioval Names of the Killed and Ee a hind —— chrigg 19 the middle aisle close to the sitar. Four large | aillicted with like discascs, ~ ‘ eu M. Mathews, Co. D, 2d ‘Berdan’ 0% earl Cobh sate | ye i hooters, pee eal Altved Wilcox, oat THE REMAINS OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL | lighted tapers were alo stationed at the head of the cof. wDiscanes Pecultar to women, Gout, Rheumatiom, Dyapep- Hid ia., wid. | 49th N Yor k,arm; Frank McCristal, Co. K, 97th New DWIGHT. fin, which was taste(ully wrapped in flags, and decorated | *!.0"0 © ge uni te pant (eure, y H, 14 ta. Wountedt at the Battles of South Mountain, Harper’s Ferry and of the otherwfs> very beautifully. A grand requiem mass was FALLENSTEIN, 4 York, leg; Joba Uhurch, Battery A. Ist Khode Taiand, Valley of Antictam. Bierner J 12018 Phat, Bipoee Chass’ Hi tela. Yorks E Budlong, Hateery. "A, Ist. Rhede Island Ak’ | The remains of Lioutenant Colonel Wilder Dwight, of | celebrated by tho Rev, Father Quinn, pastor of the church, 56 East Sevenicenth sireet, near Union #4 A t laa ‘ Francie Philtips, Tatter’ ‘A, Ist Rhode Islazd, arm; flenry | the Second Massachusetts regiment, were escorted | astisted by three other clergymen. Tho Rev. ‘athor New ¥ Annis H. B., 11, 16th Gonn., AxtonW. Lithind. wounded ‘al Preston, Tutiory A, Lot fthode Istand, face; Sbetteld E. | through th { Quinn, at the conclusion of the mass, delivered 8 brief .B., 0, S lutnina. wonder | arggy worgt.J..sthObio,w'a.” TiecisC.,24th tod’, wa, | A » Buttery A, Lat tho old L. | through this city yestorday on route for Boston, where Pg ne ve LL HOUSRREEPE RS, Cy mas y Ohio/w'd, Tillotson W., 14th Ind., wid. ed raptmarig Sear lace ip ree ala the rolatives of the lamouted officar reside. Lioutenant | decease, Me a ae a ee oe HOTEL, aa AND EVERY PEREON ae preod gin Mae ht Gy" 8th Trott Capt. ‘iain Ind. w'd. | iatiery A, ist Rhodo Island, shoulder; Abel Wilder, Bat: | Colonel Dwight was mortally wounded in the great battle | was admired in any etation he filed, both a lated Ware, Table Ci BrashierCapt., F, 14th Ind., |, 0tio; wounded. jg oman t., Lath Ind., killed. | tory a, 1st Rhode Isiand, ktice; Joseph Bosworth, Battery | of Antietam on Wednostay last. Daring the whole of | Citizen and as soldier. | His character was jen, Rett ‘wounded. Taylorvergt.C,G,80hbio,w’d. FannerLiout. [L1stDei..w'd. | 4 “ast Rhode Island, killed; Jobn Lawrence, Battery A, z > ish, and his bravery and conrage acknowledyed by alt ‘OOKING UTENSILS Benfontin C., 14th Ind., w't Torrene rM. L.,1, 8th Obio, Thomas S., Ist Del.) wid. ist Rhode island, Killed; Clas, -M. Reed, Baery A» ist | that day, while his regiment was engaged, he wascon- | his'comrades. Tho particular services for the dead were soiled of house furhishin articles at, f Brien Put’, A, 14 Ind.,w'd | Kids ve, wid. Paylorsegt Gr Glbel wd. | Rhode Island, killed: Edward Stone, Batter. fy A, Ast Rhode spicuous for his gallantry and daring. During one of the } then rend, after which the remains were, tra farted to Sea pees Taste ae Barnes Capt. i! . seee nig ody poihe ag laod, killed; J ¥. 1. Benton, Co. la oo he hearse, and the funoral cortege proceeded to Calvary 3 » In Corp ThorapeouW.1.,H,léia jw'd. Trumeh J., ff, eblad. wid, | land. Mie: a an cae rancte Ieasey ee, splendid advances of the Union lines—the rebels having | Cemosery, where to deoeasnd was interred swith the e Tihustrated catalog 1, ath 0. \w'd Booth Corp" th 0.,kiied _ wounded. Piet Peabaytvaaia, ip; Corvalice Van arstales’ Go. been thrown into confusion—his rogiment captured the | temary militury honors, A dotachment of the old Sixty K, Sth . nd va Blaibs M. G., 1, 1stDel.w'd | UrhamCapt.C.L.,K,8C'tface Upright —, 8th Obio, w'd. | i3tn Now Jersey, sek Nekon Trish, Co. B, 7th Michigan? rebel colors. Colonel Dwight subsequently rode along the | ninth acted as an cseort. t. O. H., K, 8th Brown Corp’! J., D, Istiel. ' head; Alfred Howar », B, 33d New York, neck; Benj. | jine of his regiment displaying the trophy id the ch Fine ix West Twentr-ricuta Srreet.—At twelve o'clock * | Van Orsdall G. 0., H, 8th Pome « H.J.,K, 8th Ohio, A eg! isplaying rophy ami cheers o .,wnd’d Bishop RIL, F. Ohio, killed. 2 unded. peau’ Now ork Naw Jo Jorvey, thigh; Myron Hovts Co. | of his soldiers aud a storm of bullets from the | last night a fre broke out im a blacksmith shep at 100 n Ohio, killed Vanderhark Cor} » K, 8th varny it. FE. Ly 1, 8th | Now York band; ul. O. ‘dame, Co. G, 15th Maszachu- | enemy. It was nearythe lose of the battle, Weet Twenty-eighth street, occupied vy David Knapp. » a a ” Sth = wid. Ohio, wounded. setts, faces benia . Latham, Co. B, 13th Hem dersey ip: how 5 Ld wre BOX OF PA ER AND " BNVELOPES (SINGLE. 4 tial ready marked), only $1 (0, at GUIMBRKDE'S, 088 ik HOSTETTER'S ater zirrens 5 ae ‘at proprietor’s Van Amamm H., K, 8th ae wv. A, lat Del., : ‘or, when his regiment was hotly engaged, fhat he | The flames spread gee ng stables bsg ocepied Hotels, druggists and family, grocers sup Vanderhoft.. —,SthOhie,w. ath New EF “5.4L, Bass, Co. C, 3th Todiaaa on the field, His death will be lamented and bis memory | the roar. Tolal lors abont $1,200. The buildings a arm; Sergeant Androw Thistiow, Co. f, 4th Now York, | cherivhed by a numerous circle, who found in hima ge. | owned by E. Ward, and are said to be insured in the Con- a ELEGANT ASSORTMENT or FALL CARPBTS.— \ Medihion, Velvet, Brussels, Three fly an Lp 4 Waits Lieut., D, 4th R. I. Wilson W. P.. 14th Ind., . ont 0 ze a Whitney G.¥.,', 16 Conm., _ wounded Capt ae ey mir eecey eee MLR: | nial companion, a devoted! friend, aud a brave and honora- os eae eee id iMitAM ANDERSON, 99 shoulder. Wademall H., 14th Ind., | Captain Chas. W. Cruger, Co. D, 4th New York, stomach: | ble soldier. His family has furnished a number of sot- ‘nited States Cireuit Court, a Woolard A..A,TDN.Y., | wounded, Iiout, Frank Bell, Co. 1, Pe: RILETTS 6 MACHINE NEEDLE FAOTORY, (2t AND ymau J. M.,H, Mth Tad., | cjout. J. M. Welsh. Co. K, Paver glory aphor i eel dtr arden Before Hon. Judge Shipman, ‘nishet Needles of every : Peter Alington, Co. ©, 13th New Jersey, hund; Samuel | Yie—Colonel Wiliam Dwight, of the Seoond Excelsior | ag LATE CONVICTION YOR MURDER ON THE HIGH Nathan, ConG, 42d New York, arm:Jamos Connell, Co. d, | regiment, who was wounded at Williamsburg; Captain SEAS. Saars w York ea eens coelon G, tala New Howard Dwight, of the Masouri cavalry. and Lieutenant | Suet. 22.—The United States vs. Fernando Dimanchio.— thig! Wilsonif., £,11Conn. , thigh. Waite Lieut), A, Sth Conn., wounded and prisoner. Ward J., A, 4th R.1., chin. (REAPS? PRINTER IN THE WORLD, <pusnees Cards 75 ceuts per 1,00; Biuheada, first ream, Books, Pamphicts, Law Cases, News Olarkel te! P 4: 4thR.T, nt CattersonCapt,1stnind. wd. | wWender 'L. b., C, 8th Ohio, : % sy ». C, Charles Dwight, formerly on Sickles’ staff, who has just | The prisoner was convicted at the last term of murder if 4 Cilyer J. hon c hand; John Hoover, Co. C, 20th New York, arm; Valen thy tially’ che Bent cents for price list ot all Campa. WS ed Con We a wa whim carl W. Wes ©, Waisa Capit vel, w'd. | tuo Reprord, Co. 0 20'h New York, heed; Crporat le W. | roturned from captivity tn Richmond. Few families ean | on the high seas, with a recommendation to the mercy of printlag. 28. ie, DAWLEY, comer of Reade and Centre Gaty Corr. K, sb on, rd. pasted mis 5 a NE eae Seat Dad: Thowwas Bargess, | show a more patriotic record. the Court. In this the United States Distriot Attorney | **°°" er ey Conneliy F., Sth Ohio, w'd, Chums, , lst Ikerl, echag Pabataedlcysitr rong ato Me 1B pts ir a dl. ¢ CANES fo qT TLLION—, eerantrt sun we. Carell ¢ rps. Hy ist wee gota Wanagete papel egantet | asin Mascarhsests thigh Stephen Woit,Co HAA New | CONDITION OF COLONEL HINKS—DEATH OF Tir rdiiil aiass ai. tatdhasts tbc giaeen: weve | coe a tetas Be, Nik Cartan aire 7 jaware, wounded. c oe pare n My- “i - Bip} : 2 FOUR; a DV ig ‘ . fun Jolin, f, ihO., killed, Coverdate Corporal F, 1st | Viusemar D-. K, @thUbio, wounded, | | | Charles Kiimar. Co, D, 107th New York, arm; James De- SURGEON REVWRR. for am arrest of judgment in consequence of a defect in | T)RAKE'S PLANTATION KITTENS, Summings .J.,1.8thO. killed. — Detar » wounded. ; aa Sth Ohio, killed. ae ++ | yoo, Co. B, 107th New York, hand; Francis M. Brown, Co, Boston, Sept, 22, 1962. the indictment. fh Dlawson 3.7, sth O..w'd. Calhoun J..'A. Ist Del, wd, ite, both Oe PRR TY Lijdicthig lbh Uleag ralhey moose L,9th | 4 totter to the Mayor of Lynn states that Cof, Hinks, | The Disirict Attorney, E. Pelaficld Smith, said that that They purify, strengthen an wigorate, Bamérin: Win. $0. dk. bers Sergt ' +S eames » | New York State Misia, arta; Sergeant. U.denninen,Co- | °°. Nineteenth Maasachusotie regiment, was badty | (uestion was argued on'a former occasion and, as prose- They are an antidote to change of water and diet. Crowell Co.p ral D. Delaware, wo i, 8th Ghio, Webster Corp., K, 14 Co A, 6th Rhode Island, bond; Chat. Hervey, Co. K OTUs * ees cating oficor for the government, he conxentel that the They overcome efiects of dissipation and late how ath Obie, w Che: ad 1 ended, Py By m0.» pat Seen en musenieat pape V. Lasher, vo, a wounded iu the battle of Wedae day. His right arm will sentence of death should be commuted to impriconmeut ae strengthen the system aoe e mene mt Cole Orville. G. sth Os, Kel. 7th New amp ; Androw AL. Foley hake bebe hieeeaied: for fiftecn years. ey prevint miasmatic mud intermittent fevers. 18th. kt, | See ‘b, eh Sb saind ogee »K, 14 Conn., | 97 New York, side; ©. Mollendick, Co, H, 97 fn Now ee pogoe . of pel Pot bream Mr. James said that the question before the Court was They pur ae bre ity of the stomach. Del. wd. ema § » ark Borat. 1, 14th Ind York, Tog; K. NSnowe Co, 97a Ww York, 1ég ampa- gepatch received in this city announce leath | whothor the pricover had been legally convietod If he Peed ours Diarries, Cholorn ann Cholera Morbwe. Ch ee tho Pas we pati) gh te nd, | tated’ J Aisit, Co, F,9Tth New York, leg amputated; | of Surgcon Revere, of the Massacuhsetts Twentieth regi- | had, the oply alternative for the Court was .o pass sen- Y cure Liver Complaint und Nervous Headac Corts | Sea ets eee we ee, “ dames St. Ciair, Go, C, 38th Peuw., knee: Henry Leech, Co. | ment r tenco of death according to law. a ee eee eer Compo tbe, world, ‘They naka the Wright! ound hitson W. P. M4 ind., | Mf, 28th Pennaylvania, thigh; F. Irgleson, Co. L,' 1 y ed 7 restorer, Carman L.., 13 Wheitites mv rtm A , yl » thigh; F. Irgleson, Co, st ‘The Court remarked that a new trial might be granted | weak man strong, and ave exlinusted nature's great = dates G.,7\%, wou! ‘ounded, ota, arm; Lieut, Gl 1 , — 5 " te of pure St, Cede he eclebrated Calisme bis, he yds rd. | Williams M., “ Ist Va., Well Sergt. A. D., H, 8th Mune Ch onlategn: Cons Go, 6 107th New York, MISCELLANEOUS. i Ae quention resalted jy favor of the prisoner. see roots and herba, and are taken with the plenstre of irginia JT, Ratios wd, wounded Onio, killed, ‘ a ‘Wasuixorox, Sept, 22, 1862. Je District Attorney eald. in view of that contingency, | & beverage, without regart! to age oF time of day. Faruew: Gorp., | wd. Clineh C., K.,'ise Del, w'd. | qelehcorp.14Ind. wounded, : Shek Sony 5 Cos Th Eetn Now Seek, Savy meena eee eeneens ee! eh ho would remirk that he bad two witnesses who bad been | jariy recommended to delieate persons requiring @ gentle Corn Captain, 1ichind.,w ‘d. Girt Capt! 5, d4th Ce wid. ms ¥ ea oe Co. = Seth New Ps sends a Park, BURNSIDE AND M'CLELLAN. several months in confinement, and he must keep ‘hem stimulant. Sold Vi il gre Tugginss,potels and raloons arene Capt, 14th Tad. jwrd. Connecticut, wounded, Do. R, 2d Pennsylvania, leg; Capt. G. Roussel, Co.G, 1 14 ig stated, on guod authority, that General Burnside | “tlt this matter is disposed of. P. H. DRAKE & CO.,202 Browtway, N.Y. Gast Lict, J, 0., K, 14th Carroll W., K, 1h Ct.,w'd, | Youngman T.,D,Sth Obio, Yeveston Sergt. J., H, Ist | 72d Ponnsylvania, leg amputuced; Lieut. Hoory Van Vost, i pomgoen Senos y igeiprinas.tig Mr. Janes remarked that this wae not a case for a new ms 1 = sailed ‘wounded, Del., killed. Co, E, 42d Now York, hip rete MeCowin, Co. E, | was offered the command of the Army of the Potomac, | ¢rja}, but one of an arrost of judgment DRAKE'S Sedation RITTERS. Inghatn ©., 1, 1s#Va., wounded, Yardley Capt. D. 8.,—, Ist 42a, New York, Teg; Cay Wright, Co. C, 6th Pou: Dut in deciining the honor he ass ried the pre-eminent ‘The Court said toat on Wednesday morning the matter | Exhausted nature's great resiorer. A del! igbttal beversap. Dol., wounded. sylvania reserves, abkle; “Adjutant Francis 7.” Brenna, | see of General MoCiolian for the position, would be decided. CR Ry So “gic rn, 97th New York, leg; Adjt. Patrick J Downing, 424. New In the case, (he Market lank of New York against tho woe Wt invigorates the pody withuitt et Tt aesteo eidity of the stomach. crea the avstom. It 18 @ cert bd z CAA Rot mage ames 1G e Nth Ohio, wid. | Zuloe W. M..C,8hOhio,w'd. Zane N.,—, 14th Ind., w'd. | York, head and arm; Isaac Eramtord co, Fy Lath Now Jer. ‘THE REBEL WOUNDED. Mechanics’ Rauk of New Haven, Judge Shipman said there 5 * Tah Ind, wid The following ts a list of the killed and wounded of tho | 8%) breast; F. agringion Bish ow York hd Quite a number of rebel wounded were conveyed to day | was « verdict for the plaintif eubject ta the opinion of the | Dyapepain, Sonstipation, Diarrhea, TsiDel. wid. | Fifty-frat regiment New York Volunteors in the late bat- | tain, eorG, d4ch Now York, aukloveerg’t, GrPartouco, | to the Capitol, and accommodated with cots in the Re- | O2"th cen) ened opemnce a, ered ee a PRS, | Crervous raeadecme. Sad Prevents "eae ot all ane od tes in Maryland, exclusive of the names Leretofore pub- | C, ‘84th New York, arm. B. Barrington, Co. C, 77th New | tunda and the Senate Chamber. They eay they were im- » ‘old or young, ‘and js particularly recommended po y maintained. by old o . te Il. Alig, Co, Gy 102d New York, leg: a Teor sont uy atl grocers, denggh rere ee ‘Olio, Wd, -Karens Maj AVA published in the Heraun: Fang X presged, and will not serve again in the rebel ranks. mare, ti wwe Rally a, td i, v4, | agarow fe ian tse tcenee Mein Oke "gun New Far A ok GENERAL, RICHARDSOX'S WOUND PROBABLY MORTAL ee and saloo0® 1), DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, New Yore, Sth Ohio,w noady G., Lath iad. ‘ rew T.. Fowler, Corp’t nder olds, Co. B; John r, ‘s i 4 s108 Reith sti kin Ohio, w'd. Kiya b., ett ica, | Thotneon, Co, By Pairice Quigley, Oo. b; Sorgeaut George rs Seam leet Wisi Chicks Gad beads See Lg se eres net Che wean Toseives: Dy Gunee” | Lerpercei tice Raman bie ae oeeen Yt tom, strong ler oj Sut onio, wid, iad sgt tath ind. wd.” | W. Youd, co. ci James Weller Co, C; Albert Bichanance, "cp! tot Minesoia, Knee; Hey Fite Richardson, through the shoulder and broaat, will prove ijatuny and lasts Men Haptey, X Smiche'Mes | appeticer, nada: ore, ft is, semnponed Keran J. ae kth Ohio. killed. Kelly anh iad wed, | Co. Cy Alexander Moreland, Co. D; [at npr Samuel B. | thaw!, ‘4 84th New York, leg; j Corp, © Lovett, | fatal. Perrin, M ina Ws ls, Mise Le Littyae, Miss D'Arcy, Boe St. rota r th brated ealisaya bark, roots an Kolly J.,'H, 20 Del., wd. Madeira, & Corporal, —— Nevaterey, 00. F; —— | Co 1, Suh New. York, breast; Sorg't. J bend 9 i GEN. Daxa’s' Wouxn eyat Von, 8 8 Thom ps q beri Faruouiariy adapied to weak snd, delisie personae jattorly, Thomas well, Co, G; Robert ©. Du * “and. atte sd ile and son, Harry Golt and ean Ue relied 1 rc c. opel Lincoln Corp.,1 4th R.1.,Jeg- Lerhar N., 120th Pa,, wort, | C0. 0: —— Copharty, Ce. G; Sergeant Tine Beta oe ole aah Naw or ‘rea sand AFI: | The wound of Goueral Dana is below the knoe, and as it formic Siivmous, 03.M Beenie fniey and in uate th thi es lof the ¥ . " + jarvit % Jorses byal TH, B, 16% Conn, Fovgum apt, Tih, Val, w'd. | Hi, Corpora! Raward” Mises Co, 4; —— may, cH see coer Mlohigao, tog, nurputated; James. A. Da. | from musket ball he will probably be At for duty in se Yer ME EM Oy eso pon, wy eccsons, Sold 5) aan Sooralie, SthetJerton field Jackman 1) a, 8h Ohio, wd. Johnson 1 U ye H. 1. ae Lith Ct., calf, Kelso Capt., 150:h Pa., w'd O. % Luteo J., 14th ind., woun’d, | —— Higains, Co, Hy » Co. B; Sergeant 19’ Co. A; 2d Massachusetts, ; Janes M. P, Appletén. th. Leames Sergt 8 Obio,w'd. Lewis F. M., wed, . Sotemedl » leg; . P. Appleton, | one month. . 8—T—18¢0—X.—DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITT! ne Jaune tan, 5 Ohiow'd. Loall W. Ho, dath nd.w' B; Patrick me Go. Bat Renamnctiasents, Suaniaer ; Jamie, Mowarve, C2. COLONEL CALVIN E. PRATT NOT WOUNEED. i Be pitta Win Rol of thie celebrated brand appears io be in every onais mestae 2d Masaachusetts, leg “Sek Jobn Slawson, Co. F, Coionel Calvin E. Pratt, of the Thirty-first New York . Ss well as om every on oore, CoH, ad ad Masea? Ms, Mr haseite, Rev Jas | Sa "e 1 be relied upon to strengthen and invigorate exaust Leno K, 8th Ohio, wou'd, Taneby Lieut., 1i,1dih Ind., | Co. By Thomas Cox, Co. Bs oorge ti D. Mayheo, Co. FE; | aéih New York, should is erat. FK,8ib bio, ‘i aa ne : cone Boor igen bon Cee F; Thomas ahi ew Yor ae Dv. Ry York, | regiment, who was reported killed in the battle of Antic. ed natnre. YABB iaancentlls LTC MEE Lath Ohio, wid, Lewislouk sO tet pekowk | Wiltaro oervman, C Ry Ry sean Gee. F gach Sow ¥ Bai Rg ne ws fi A ae | tammy eae. eaar) me thet Callin Me wae wounded Bqaal to | Hxriosive oat orf, DETECTOR —JONN TAG! Chas., 1, 8 Ohio, w'd, Lambert ©.,8. Ist Dol. wrd. | By Sergeant Joseph Me ‘ x Whur, iraanh, eoouiees A, | through the chock at Gaines’ Mills, and bad just recovered cor. Barclay | EY duo's Patent Apparaius shows ety ie sold br. oe la of Miferent qualities become @xplosive, toys uente Rudman, Co. B; ley: ; 00. G, Sith New York, breast, shoulder; Charles A. ‘ork, feot; Lanman 1, 8th Ohio, wd, Lewis Wun., Ist Dol., killed, George Lancier, Co, By Down 44 Elanson lioughby,, Co. C, 34th Now York, leg; A. Hardhons, Co. | siMciently to rejoin his regiment previous to the battle 140 & ton street, LantryLieut Jo bard Capt. J.,B,lst Del., | Leod, ¢0. B; —— Hughes, Co, 8 ales, oe loughby , Co. j er, at 50 North Willian virco!” ala, at 40 Es Toakosorgt.,@24 Del.yw'd. woundet: pre dg eg B, Je Bia, ly i Chaag i aces B, o4th Now Yor ; Qriando Ci Chamberlain, Co. E, 34th | of South Mountain, but bas passed the Marylaud cam. Besa abd 0 890 B Pamphlets gratis. vith Now Kore, | paiga without injury. Hootin Oo Leone F.M. 11.14 Ind.w'd, | Co. B; Jatnes Kane, Co. B; Patrick Do George 3 gore 3 avr ON Leyon we ‘0: Lou Isano, Hi,1iih Ind.ywa. | W. Hogan, Co, C; John Delaney, Co. 6; ? vilntios Ware ‘ os Racer yne inyron ‘wilcex, GENRRAL FRENCH AND 18 SON. BNERAL REARNY S LET Law deo.3i., 190th Pa, ,w'd. > Th ae they onelly U0. by doled Francis Pai , iehig: mt pane R. Northed, General W. H. Fremeh, and bie son William, ike th Ragies 4 VIEW OF THE patrung on Fits Wank 4 Sotd : im " 7 oe c : Moris {LAR hip. Matthowsd,.190Pa. kitted. | Co. C; Jol Higgins, Co. O; Michael ‘Higgins, Co. 0; Test Gas arn: Gen, Rasmus WC, barmee neat 3 who were reported wounded, aro well, uninjured, and the “Talrest ompiexion Traneparsutiy witie eee aunty ete SES SPIRER, Moore Faw. G10Conn shdr. Millor H.. 110? ., wounded, Lieutenant Cliderd Coddington , Co. Lieutenant John Mountenay, Co. E. oes Penreyivani ‘breast: Theo ; |} and on duty. General Freneh bag realized the Bold Ih dr ugeisis and fancy goods dealers, THE KING PIN OF 1 R bat pl sK,70N.Y., eet MOL, Sad wand Mla Fs kersou, Co. F; First Lieutenant W. W. Chap- | Gore Sehoa, Co. F, 106 Pennsylvania, neek; Captain Thos. fotion of his friends when he Srat he bee Batoheier’s Hatr Dye—the in ee — Bovrea'T,, G, 79%. ae Mail Sut cid iudewodndeds | ADDITIONAL NAMES OF KILLED AND wouNDED aN ram | HaTtge: H tonth vennas wee lee Thetrary vis knep’, | tery safely out of Texas at the beginning of the rebel- s harmions and reliable, Boualby arue [es Mogan alyloay wage bide. pooredor ‘in Ase d BATTLE OF WEUNESDAY LAST. Go. L, 124 Pennsylvania, log; Theodore D. Zovg, | ion. His eon Frank, whose bravery at Bali's Bluff, ea a ct 2 door below Ca: t a Epeonidin te tad, wine Thomas Fient, Co. a, s0ih Now York log: &, Kerr, Co. | Co. L., Tad Pennsylvania, | aim; Joseph MeDen: | where he was wounded, and at Fair Ouks, whera he com: | | W, A. Batchelor’s Celebrated Kstabl BAND AWD LINK BRACELETS leg amputated; Jotn Bly, Co. Dy 2008 to. G, 108i Pennsylvania, back; Corporal cyan, Co. II, O70 New ‘York, | obeet oo.” G, Tih Michigan, lace and foot; | Manded a seotion of Ricketts’ battery, won for hie much ROLES Srikta Tor eouuttying toe halt, Wo Boudec, MePonaidat. 14 tad., w'ded. | F, 9Tth Now Yor ‘Ning, Co. D, 15th New dd .P. Johnson, | Gor, i i, 00. K 720 enn tania shooter Geo, | bigh commendation. In the battle of Wednesday ho mangan 1 H1.,8Conn., loft Motoy J.. 1;1De).,wourideé | Now York, hoad on field. jo"! IvireCorpl. .K 1Del.,wd | foot; L. Long, aid $9 a |. ©. ALLEN’S, “tka eo vas. She door below Canal. Mangan ig Dey 7 0., w'ded. MeCoy Wm, .D, ibel. w'ded.. Co, C, 16th Macsswebnsotts, back ; J Co. A, 33d New w. iwoll, Co. K. ‘Kise Fennay! ‘vania, arm amputated; " a Mann d-1.8 )., wommded, MeKnight-W.'.aDel.w'ded | York’ mouth: Charles ‘roe, Co. F sas! Noe "erk, tap | Season eitcrdas Gai ta Receepttaams, gr Wroso: | Ommaneys Coe Rison Rirty battery, WRN 4109 | | Crietenn nin ene TOR’ Ne ¢ ane tetin Phe Matligans. 0 80, wounded. Minon wi Del., wounded, | amputated; Joseph smith, 127th Indiaua, meek fm. | rick Copia Co, K, Tid Ponnsyivania, shehider; "yen tiuch execution, Dye is applied by experienced arcinta ‘MoNainara JL) 8 @.,w'ted. etal orig be 1el., wided. | F. Hecker, Co. A oe New Y ‘ork, head; F. King, Co. By ge | Ny 72d. Penns: vant, in; "Wm. Rooney, Co. | CASUALTIES IN THE THIRTY-RIGHTH MASSACIIUSETTS. ‘ont in jul MoDougal.s,5 0. wounded, Marabail J. ae gana sided, | a0th New York, leg: F. Hee, Co, K, 16ib Massachusetts, 20 Pennsylvania th ere Etuigars, Co, B, 107th ‘The Thirty-eighth Massachusatis regiment wi " Hill's Hair D: so Cents, Bia sty lat Meriman!., O.,wounded, “ullum £,¥!,B,1Del.,w'd. | shoulder; J. Scott, Co. 1, 27h Indiana, neck; C. dey: Pegs in a Phip Pembsylva- inty be) fae UNTOF | brown, Best in use, No.1 Barclay street ny fA ~ od * sebtoskey Capt. P.,C,1 Del, mond, Co. B, go ew, York State Militia, band; Rou). | nia, log amputated; eon wane! > B, 42d New York, | Ste for the firet timo ia the dattle of Autiotam: The | by ail druggists (wont cor !isH . ’ a ‘hiticome, Uo. jarsachusetts, thigh; J) taw. | arm foe pan Joseph Dickhardt, Co. 1, 720 non a4 Colonel, Lieutomant Colonel, Adjutant oight of the fountain Win. .D50., killed. martinse na sH1Del. w'ded. | renoe, Co. D, Ist Minnesota, side; J. F. Cromwell, Co. 1, | nia, arm ampu Wn Pryor, Co, H, 73d Penns} vant ten Captains were wounded, a iy slave wae absent. Prof. L. Mili + 50c, Black $100. 000,"°" cCaMLtr FURNITURE 4 ‘a Mair elvitt 4., 1,8 0 kilted, Morris H.,¥ Del. wounded. | gad Now York, thigh; Thomas Cravaton, Co. i, Losin Xe New | leg ‘amputated: pemund Conse at fad Peammyiveaie’ Colouel Wild fost an arm at the ‘taoalese joint, Me was pp ‘The best, Pry tt. salt hy Druggists, Depot yor Anth..G,8 02, killed, MeGanety’P.\C, 1Het.,w'led, | York, arm; Henry Casey, Co, B, 36th Now York, hand; | lox amputated; Charles to, 1 woun: band 003. ichae! P.7G, 8 O.,wounded, oe, pt at. (Biel awd | Witliam A. Crapo, Co.’ G, ist New York, * phigh} ie amputated; "Charles cian, Ov et pt 33s age’ bated, bet boing Ra bys} iii. At JiSthObio, Milard Capt, 14Coan. killed, | Jo Sherwood, CO. C, Sith New” York,’ hota; | vania, log tmputated, Corporal Swarner, co, E, 12th Mas | fa the Massachusetts First. IIB rh SO wounded. Matogan: si 14Conn. kill’ | C, Rosovelt, Co. F, S4th New York, arm; John Cagsada, | sachusetts, log omnputated; Henry Powell, Co. D. 20th Now eo RARE forth: rest erneee Bi Meobans.1.,C,20R1.,w'ded. | Morton —,R,iMCona. led, } Co, D, Teh Michigan, hi bara or, 160, 9th Penn: | York, arm amputated danas Rarrreo.'0, 134 Vennayl- Court CalendareThig Day. | eoueinnee their taper slock 0 Oab aylvanin reory . DTH Michigan, | yania, arm annulate dleton, C0. C, § —Patt LN 2300, mee Wt COM U ht ig made of Uh Hagio . DG, WthN. ¥., Newell. D. ps SO wid. groin; Charles Mek han. ah Ht eleware bal Ponnsy ivan leg Wm, Sey. Peunsylva- ast, 7, i thai het "a 2506, 2601; bis MA, Lay EG iismone th ee scien tye pat we ku Ju. Hi, 2 Del., or, Co. 0 ; Win, Hom) Pons: - nm that Ming Les Bieotin, Cayg, Me, ©5800 Rect We taunt, wil. Naw York fet napitated A. Ps Quist, Ob eae tee Pack M, Key, Co Akita Sree, te, oor. 1a ee Con ig “teh, moat, 2000; S408, 2486" Seen, te Seprartery silk is invthe ‘np repntation for cxcolleace of man sR Soi oun ay Kueh Ca toh Pam gots Tg . Mills, Od, ©, wlth New York, hip? K Carlin, | poral Qui, Co Ai Hotels, Bong en nin 10, Band ars, HATO, Mt, dopisd- 2448. 2400, 9405, 2104, eer ved ake, by MARSH BROTHERS, corvet Woes vibe for erent Pahalls F., « Ww oo a, WA, | Co, Ac 10H Spposnchisotty, arma; Patrick Prvor.Co.q.ddth | Gibbs, Go, Ey ati aavectranete Go. © 1 2496, 2408, 2 Broaiway wad Aun ot “Lady io akeudanes Goody packed aad shipped to ail parte of the work

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