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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. | , “ Albert White, Company H, 17tb infantry, leg. A GREAT VICTORY. Max Miller, Company K. 3d intaniry, log. = Hawkworth, comune” E, “ pared) ay ‘ Jebard Coiton, Company A, 17th imfan' o (CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE) Corporal Andrew Shaw, Company G, 17D infantry, atm, ———e Jes. Bunia, Company G, 17:b infantry, arm. Texerve artillery, tm which capacity be served | Philip Kdward, Jr., Company G, 174 infantry, leg, at she battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Malvern, AD HL Packond, (4 % 2 icening, Nett A tietam and Fredericksburg; was then appointed | icuenaut B. Rilion, Co. H, 155th Pennsylvania, shoulder, brigadier genera! of volunteers, and commanded | Lieutenant J. H. Foster, Co, K, 166th Fennapivesia. leg. ad their own mediciue and tney wil! soon be cur 5 an- MaAkoix.—Sanau Marvie, departed this life Monday | terion, Progress; barks A! Bex FOMS exiracu# OD Lis BUbjeot ‘rom our Richmond ex. daly 9 agoa 2 yeare, 11 monthe, and 19 days. Una. Fi rigs Tromac lata, Spartan, B Derwent, Ve- , © friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | lece. Govine. a re ‘The Aajuirer says: to attend the funeral, (rom his Jate residence, 276 Tenth | wits gH boy by ire od Woe know not what may be the instructions or inten- | avenue, this day (Monday). battan, © Verim, Diva, Amphitriie, Avon, Bolivia; bpigs Wim thous of Gen. Lee; but we do kuow that the heart of this Mooxs —On Saturday, July 4, Many Bunt Moons, aged | Cousins, Agile, Zephyr, 8 M New Hanoah, Wm B Nash, country is burning for Lig wiciae ‘We know that the | 79 years, 6 months ‘and 20 days, the mother of the late | Queen Victoria, Isabella, H F Co!'hi vot, Foaral. 01 tation long since been Tovenged William “Moore, and mother-in law of the late Mathew so mpen OKs Moncheser, nen, Or eole, Nep "go con! ; ‘almer; brigé Julia An- Harpel. ee galt; ships PA The (riends and relatives of the families are invited to | “wit Rafacla, Keoks, A B Cook. are smoking deserts this day; and thousands upon thou- | attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoor, at two ind at sunset SE, sandg of helpless creatures, routed from their homes, and | o’clock, from the readence of her daughter Ann Harpel, a brigade tn the Second corps, under General Couch. At | X. P Shields, Co K, 150tb Veunsylvania, hip. ck, frou 5 Sergeant F. T. Litzinger, Co. K, 84 infantry, head, left huddled within our lines, living on charity and wishing | No. 137 Kast ¥ilty-third sireet, between second and Third Miscellancous. fhe dattle of ¢ . f Chancellorsville he was taken prisoner, bis ‘shoulder and i; they were dead, We have not ten—and trust that | avenues. Srrauamir City or Mancrester, Capt Halcrow, of the In- General Tee has not—the formal ‘instructions’’ lately Moruaty —On Sunday morning, July 5, at twelve teaued by the Yankee Secretary of War, and republished | o'clock, Joun, youngest gon of Daniel aud Honora Mo- | ™4 line, sailed on Saturday for Queenstown and Liverpool. im the Mnguirer two weeks ago; from’ which ‘instruc ria. Sreamsuir Brewex, Capt Meier, sailed on Saturday for tions,” lest anybody should have forgotten them, we re- friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | Southampvon and Bremen, PD. oreo being shot under him, bis adjutant, two aids and | Levi Kels, Co. C, 12th infantry, back. _ | Joseph W. Banker, Co. A, 17th infantry, arm. two orderlies wounded by bis side. He was sent te Rich- Berens R. L. Smith, Co. B, 17th infantry arm, pap teenie Pap any Pie Ss - Sr aed, Gor pep ope z, bol Oe as peat 3 invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 3134 | Pp, poesia ip ba ars ngynon pcan ome Hy Wiliam cabora, seat B, 17th infantry, hand, ca MUltary necealty allows ofall destruction of property. | Carmine street, this (Monda}) afternoon, at idence, 314 | btige Stxausuie Dovno, A—, has been sold by anetion a General Uancock was’ wounded be astunod command of | Torte Hartman, Co. O20 lafeatry, loge a ; me) ets era ODN: ar comeraniopion oat, Tidnaae it semennoneer | Mee sssisnit' on Sindan muspning, duly 6 Mies RT TER rey bene ee eat won Ame Zimmermann, Go. B, 14h —— Geer an enemy's country affords, + | many £. lakns, daghter of the lave Major Hugh R. Mar- | for foreign sccount, on tering no: transpired, General Hays was born in Richmond, Va., moved to | COrnoral Harmon Michelle, Co. B, 4th infantry ankle, Fe ed ES by ee uit, Nautuckot Shoal Mencia NE ae nthe ie dan bedore, ‘their law and their practice. Here, around the coasts of MoManus.—On Sunday, July 5,0. disease of the heart, Off Nantucket, a spar with sails, Lc, attached was seen. this very peninsula, within pong ey my of Richmond, | Maxcarsr McManve, wile of Charles McManus, a native of Bara J M Sawyer, A2, 254 tons, built at Damariseotta in bands of their brigands have been landing in every creek, | county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 55 years 1854, has been sold on private terms, burning, spoiling, reducing to desolation all the iabors aud | The friends ud relatives are respectfully invited toat- | Sox Tnanquit, A, 75 tons, 12 years old, has been sold ‘Tennessee, and at an early age was appointed a cadet by |S ..on Taft, Co. A, 4th infantry, leg. Geveral Jackson (from the Nashville district), who wrote | Hay id Dunbar, Co. H, 4th infantry, leg fractured. ‘ Corporal James Rely’ Co, H, ath infantry, leg. Bimi:—1 hoe you wiltsustain the military charaater of | COrPSE) tnanes Holy CoH Mtb Turantry, lee thi ‘Tennessee, and vever draw your sword except against a -— Harper Co. 8, 14th infantry, thigh. possessions of man; they have passed through our and | tend tie suveral, from her late reridence, 51 Mulberry | 8 foreign foe or in defence of the Union.” Sergeant Franklin Sweet, Co. G, 14th infantry, thigh, vt. Thos. A, % ©, right foot, nike destroying demons, panic in their van, and iv their | street, ou Tuesday afternoon, at two O'oluck. Scur Anw 8 Sarrer, A2, 138 tons, bnilt in 1853 at Chatham, ‘The General js well known in this city, where bis mo Ben/amin Ashun, Co, &, 14th infantry, shoulder, Joseph Walton, Co. H, right foot shot off ‘assisting | Fear wreck, ruin and ashes, * * * * cCoskEn —Ou Sunday, July 5, Many ANN McCosxsr, | Ct, has been sold at $4000; cash Prag ats nero Nichols Penuger, Co. D, 14th infantry, leg. to carry a comrade off the figid. But private property, as we read in the Yankee papers, | aged 20 years and 3 months, Prize Scnr Sum, A—, has been sold at $4250, cash. F aD ily reside. Christian Sawyenecker, Co. B, 14th infantry, back. Jobn 8, Fdwards, Co. E, left arm. “has been hitherto respected by the rebe!s””—has it, i- The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | Prize Scum MaRY Jana, A~; has been sold at $1076, cash. Geuerai Hays has beon in more engagements than any | Charles Brown, Co, 0. f1th infantry , foot. L. M, Kellogg, Co. B, abell, back of the head, slightly. decd? ‘Then, are those laws of war and military neces- | tend the funeral, from her late residence, 46 Perry strect, | x, ,yxcuxp—At Mystic, 2d inst, from the yard of Chas Mal- ethor officer in the United States Army, and every first | Martin Reney, Co, F, 14th infantry, left elbow, Sergeant , Co. H, sity which allow ‘all destruction of property and with-.| this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. lory, a fine screw steamer of nbont 130) tons, named Vaso, ppeecce ok ’ G. R. Lobrk, 2d infantry, thorax, Corporal John T. Taylor, Co. 1, left leg, slightly. holding of all sustenance and means of life from the | PokreR.—On Sunday morning, July 6, Joxt. B. PoRtER, | She is owned here, und to run between this clty and New Or- and second Heutenant who served under him, previous to |}. f1, Lin Brown, Co. F, 30th Maine, scalp. . Sergeant C. C. Burns, Co. B, 104ih New York, leg. enemy” to be held to apply to us alone, battling as we are | in the 56ib year of his age. Jeans, under command of Capt Couch, ‘this war and now Hying, bave been made major gene. | E- Morreil, Co. B, 20th Maine, left leg. Captam H. A. Wiley, Co. B, 104th New York, shoulder, | for our homes and liberties, and not to apply to the invad- | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to} at Freeport, 2d inst, from the sand of © HL Soule, a ahip of pals. Corporal 0. P, Colby, Co, A, 148th New York, thigh, Lieutenant W. J. Starks, Co. B, 104th New York, side, ing foe who has laid down these very rules, and set us so attend the funeral, from his late residence, 85 West | about 1000 tons, to be commanced by Capt Wm Binnett, for- Michaet Burns, Co. 0, 140th’ New York, knee. Sergeant Hugh St. German, Go" B, 104th New York, leg, | feFocious an example in reducing thom to practice? This | Thirty-third strect, near <ixth avenue, this (ilonday) af- | merly of burk Ben Dorrance, Geo, Fight, Co. F, 140th New York, fracture of foot. Jacob N. Beal, Co. F, 142d Pennsylvania, wrist. statement, however, about ‘respecting private property”? , at half-past one o'clock. ‘Che following table gives a summary of the vessels in the THE VICTORY IN BALTIMORE, ‘Thomas Mulhall, Co. G, 14th Infaptry, left eg. John E. Hay, Co. F, 142d Pennsylvania, log. . refers, we hope, to Maryland only, and to good Confede- |. Puiturs.—Killed, in the atiack on Port Hudson, Wed- | harbers of New York, Boston, Vhilwlelphia, Baltimere, Sergeant J. J. Doyle, Co. E, 99th Baaity ), left leg, Finley B. Leonard, Co, T, 19th Indiana, 4 rates in Marylapd only. If it be practiced in Veunsyle tendey Oy 27, WibLiaM Epw1N, eldest son of Edwin and | and New Orleans, at the latest accounts frem each ef those wn: F. so James Thompson, Co. K, 4th infantry, bip. Lieutenant @. B, Perkins, Co. C, 150th Pennsylvania, leg, | Vania or Ohio, then it will amount to an invitation, | Mary Elizabeth Phillips, in the 2iat year of hie age, Lascaiie elise one . G. CHAPMAN’S DESPATCH. ‘Wm. Stewart, Co. A, 4th infantry, arm. Stephen E, Miller, Co. B, 143d Pennsylvania, arm. and a guaranty of impunity, for every Milroy ea Saturday, July 4, Namwan C..Puart, aged oe rie 158 HE VICTORY IN BALTIMORE—THE REBEL ARMY | Caarles Wilson, Co, H, 4th Michigan, thorax. K. E. Sager, Co, C, 150th Peunsyivania, right hand. and Rosecrans to rob and devastate our country when- | 56 years. 14: ROUTED AND PLAOED OUT OF FIGHT, ETO. Jacob Wiseman, Co. A, 17th infantry; face. t Henry W. Keeler, Co. D, 17th Conn., stunned. ever he pleases. Respect for the private property of our ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to — Barmaore, July 5—12:40P.M. | Ser; MicCleilan, Co. A, 17th infantry, leg. Samuel H. Deselius, Co. F, 25th Ohio, finger, own people requires that we should not respect the pri. | attend the? foneeahe from his late residence, No. 29. Wash- 8 Re; renbton! adnate ne _Alichl. Kearny, Co. A, 17th infantry, hip. | George Kimmey, Co. C, 250th Pennsylvania; killed, : vate property of the enemy on this occasion. A whole- | ington Square, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’chock. at ports from the front say e's victory is complete {ohn Rourke, Co. B, 10th infantry, hip and leg. Henry Yocum, Co. C, 160th Pennsylvania, killed. some example of wide spreading, indiscriminate bavoc Rawson.—In Jersey City, N. J,, on Saturday, July 4, 7 ‘at cll points, All day yesterday was devoted to burying | Wm. Knapp, Co. F, Oth infantry, ankle. i Sam. Fagar, Co, F, 25th Ohio, shoulder slightly. now would be a strict measure of reprisals, a warning | Mawa Jesse, daughter of Chauncy and the late Ann Jb the dead, We buried large bumbers of the enemy whom | (harles MeMuliin, Co. 1, 99th Pean, Volunteers, hip, Morrison Tewis, Co. K, 25th Ohio, shoulder, and a lesson, which would necessurily have @ fine effect | Eliza Rawson. 18 Taotank cathe alacant ty A.C, Sherman, Co. F, 11th infantry, thorax and lung, Arnold Strainer, Co. I, 107th Ohio, jeg. for the rest of the war. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully left held, js wounded outnumbered ours | Jamos L. Sholes, Co. C, 11th infantry, hip. Albert Ruofly, Co. I, 107th Obio, arm, We are not @ of the Confederate officers doing as_] invited to attend the funeral, ov this (Monday) afternoon, . 33 five to three, We have captured large quantities of the | Barney Horn, Co, D, 14th infantry, left hip. Fitzhugh McChesney, Co. A, Ist Indiana cavalry (General the Yankees «lo—stoaling jewelry or spoons, or packing | at oue o’clock. from 374 Grove street, Jersey City. ad euemy's transportation. We do not count the horses, | W- H. Howard, Go. 4. 7th infantry) leg and thigh. Howard's body guard.) up pianos, or rummaging ladies” trunks. This is not the | Kayxon.—On Saturday, July 4, Mrs, CATHAKINE ANN, 7 sale, ate 5 » | Serg. A. P. Lizinger, Co. C., 17th uifautry, fractured thigh, | Captain Wood, Co. E, 25th Ohio, right arm. sort of thing we mean, But there is no objection to our | wife of Brevet Colonel Jacob Raynor, in the 64th year of . agons captured, but say so many pastures | —— Johnston, Co. 1, 11th infantry, thorax and lung. Corporal John’Northover, Co. H, 96th New York, left leg, | 8f™¥ setting tire to the four corners of Philadelphia or of | her age. 5 full of horses and mules and so many miles of vehicles | C. C. Bryant, Co. G, 14th infantry, fractured log. John Furze, Co T, 95th New York Vols., right leg. C serogry ee i, fn uninhabited desert of Penusy!: ‘The relatives and friends of thefamily are respectfully » tion from Frederick this morning that Major General | 1. Norwood, Go. 'H, 17th infantry, cheek. r Corporal isaac Gisner, Co. K, 142d Pennsylvania Vols., | sued provocation, as we have. Petty larceny {8 not the | will be taken to Greenwood. 3 dere & French yesterday destroyed the rebel pontoon bridges at | Chas. Manayan, Co. D, 17th infantry, thigh. eer fares rousisntien teneane ric a guiny: Seda’ bee's |"kopis Eicon convetiaa;asuive oe bie rset pana | Be hae: Li : : Lientenant A. J. Barbour, 11th infantry, knee. jerem: , Co. I, 51st Pennsylvania, leg and thigh. 2 D i Epwin Kinky, comediau, native rminghain, Bogland, = Williamsport and captured one commissioned officer aud | George Smith, Co. I, 17th miantry kee David Bush, Co, 1,19%h Indiana, neck. tid igh. | sndyinent of God, might suic them well aged 25. 3 thirteen privates. The Potomuc has risen rapidly during | George Horian, Co. , 106th Pa., Second corps, head. David Wilson, Co. 'H. 119th New York, 11th corps, hip. For this i8.@ real war; not by any means a Presidential His relatives and friends are respectfully requested to alemon. the three or (our days, and is now unfordable at any | Eph. Sands, Co. K, 11th infantry, head, John Trumbull, Co. F, 154th Pennsylvania Vols., right | CP«igD; we cannot alford to handle such an enemy | attend the funeral, which will start trom the House of sed reheees gen £ and from New London, point below Williamsport. Over three thousand prison Sergeant Holbrook, Co, G, 11th infantry, knee. shoulder. with gloves of softest kid. Kid gloves cost too much | Commons, 25 West Houston street, this (Monday) after- | jyas it Novsamul, Ai. Naru Li well, with 30 sp 320 wh, ; John Healey, 140th New York, wrist. Charies Trass, Co. C, 157th Now York, left shoulder, how , owing vo the blockade. Roun, at one vole riage? . ers arrived hero this morning trom Lee's army, and @ | Capt. S. A. Macker, Co, I, 165th Pennsylvania, arm, George Allen Co. F, 107th Pennsylvania, finger. The Whig says.— Sun.—On Saturday, July 4, Freopie W., second son of | gy Spoken, Ke. Jarge number more are close to the city. The Union men ere Micheal Ayan ~ oy 2d mfantry, thigh, a Wiison, oe Ht pies New York, shoulder. Mat estat carport feshoy peat a pend Apacda a +s and Ehzabeth V. See, aged 6 years, 4'mouths |. hip poet dpekion siete Boston for San Francisc’, : r < man, Co. E, 14th infaatry, neck. ji . 1, 149th Pennsylvania, thigh. a pect- 7 “Bhip Wyoming, from PA -rpoo! here are jubilant, and the secesh wear faces longer than | CornoralSultus/browaree Ee deh aieetey, thigh. Cee CoG Erte Nee eee eee ee ois ‘ed to manilest at the prospect of punishment. They | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully oot ie, Wooing, trom Pbiiadslohiatne Tavenpool, Tey s ranches of the Illinois Ceatral Railroad added to | Corp. W. J. Cunningham, Co.’A, 44th N. Y,8ideand head, | Jonn Rader, Co. 1, 160th Pennsylvania, arm. Know that their invasions of us have been attended by the | Invited to attend the funeral, on Tue day aiternoon, at Foren: Port the main stem. Harmon Parrott, Co A, 12th infantry, thigh, Daniel Raull, Go. #, 150th Peonaylyania, arm. most shocking barbarities and outrages, and they natu- | hall-past two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, | nus, May 27—1u port ship Wancering Jew, Smart, from é pie sae sto Chas, Boyd, Co. B, 34 ihlantry, eye, face, below left eye, | Mitche! Sanford, Co. C, 157th New York, hand and breast. | ‘lly expect rotaliation proportioned to our wrongs, | We | 10 Commerce street. iy Cardi are 320. é : . Re , Co. Gy ennsylvania, le isler, Co. D, a + . 5 8 not 4 for Boston next day. 863 b , Co. G arm, jo! Birel |. Co. K, nsylvania, avkle. ip go, No, 33, of J. U. O. F., 4 sal . ‘Tho Southern sympathizers here proface vo, have re. JB Hokmens Co. Hf, 17h Inluntry, Soe eves Charles Wan. Lowis, Co. G, 149th Pounsytvania, hand, non combatants—upon women aud childrex—the old avd | York, ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this A Lane tatiaitin. Diy" Nvork, brie Gol Peant. xy mpat Prof re- | G OB the infirm; to openly avow the purpose of destroying thy ‘noon, 2 lagualena. Day. NYork. brig Gel Feont ceived! Intaliigance. [Fomn'the palin’ hail aeithe aie or Corpora} Richard Bishop, Co. B, 16th Michigan, thigh, Ruel Roripagh, Co. C, 157th Now York, arm. n; to openly avow the purpose of destroying the | (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence tt, Bermuda; Al Murch, New York. ld ig wing | Captain F. O. Baray, 11th infantry, ankle, lest arm. Sergt. D. T. Jones, Co, E, 157th New York, thigh. means of subsistenco, and creating famine and starvation; | of his mother, No. 65 Gregory street, Jersey City, with rJ Eiieott, Duncan, Cuba: Sth. park G WH rtov,. That Gerieral Leo’s movements during the last few days | Tioutenant Ea Reetees Bee yore ae ee These officers names are from returns to division com- | war waged in. this. spirit, and. make them repent in the ie Wir spe ele fey of otes find Khe late Ro. | Cov, Cabas 224, bark Brothers: Means, do vials ‘ave been purely staatogic, and carriea on with the view | Lieut. M. C. Boyce, Co. G, 10tb infantry, lower abdomen, | Manders :— agony of thelr suffering the enormous wickedness of which | galie Schwartz. ’The remains wili vo taken toNarrows: | ron isatom; was, tie, kaly Rowan Henne of wearing and barrassing the Union army until he thinks | Corporal Wm. Lundergan, Co. E, 11th innate back. Suds rcaninen” ates ScWiee rahe Putleeueants. they have been guilty. if General Lee gets Yankeedom | burg, N. Y., for burial. for Caliao. dig; Alexandrino, Siow, | eat. from a6 the time has come to fight a general engagement. —— O'Flaherty, Co. K, 140th New York, ‘ihe. Captain Jamos Ashworth, Co. I, severely. ney on sus rack ke should not stay his hand till every StoaN.—On Saturday, July 4, Mrs. Jaxe Stoay, in the | set, Johnson, for Callao, «is; Riga, Treeto, for Liverpool, abate ee Phillip Lappi, Co. I, infantry, forehead. Captain J. £. Sterling and Lieutenants James Ruth ana | “ew in its monstrous carcass is snapped and every bone Tith year of her age. loading at San Nicolas: St Gorge, Cleveland, from New r yet had more than forty thousand en- | G. F. Hardy. Co, G, 16th infantry, leg. ‘ost Funk, wounded. broken. Men are sometimes made the instruments of ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully | Bedford for New York, dis: barks Willard. Humphrey, from gaved, und, that be fought with two sets of troops on | Michael Faley, Co. If, 16th Michigan, side. Captain Clapp, missing. Heaven’s vengeanco; and in pumshing such atrocious | invited to attond the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, | yor diye auaes tai AM Kelley, Basser, from New Capt. Sell, Prov, Marshal, 834 Penn. , Fifth corps, leg amp. ONF HUNDRED AND KOREY-SROOND PENNSYLVANIA. crimes us have marked this war, in the only way in which | at two o'clock, trum her late residence, No. 59 West | vorie, ‘tibbet NES conrad. “aaisbaet tee Mew: alternate days, in order to keep his men fresh. Litas, Wereon, Battery 1, 6th U.S. artillery, log Colonel R. e Comiings and Lioutenwat nO Tec: mor. | they cau be adoquately punished, aud iheir repetition | Twenty-exghth street. Yeap lbetane raporesd fee Oulbbon ing Urn Blenben Boue . ‘That tho Union troops have been marching and Sighting | Capt. Van Rensselaer, A. A. G., 1st brigade,” 2d div., leg. | __ Wally wounded:and prsonera, ; Prevented, it coukd uot be doubted that he was doing the | Tyoxvsox.—-On saturday, July 4, after a short butse | iaaé Pettie unc. dis; ranny, Wicks, “or Queenstown for or- Tor four days without intermission, and are now greatly | Lieut. Austin, 12th United States fafaniey, face. Lieutenants Frank Powel, Hurst, Swank, Heffley, Walter, | ‘Y°" of Him who has said, ‘Vengeance is mine,” vere illness, CATHERINE, Wie of Alexander ‘{hempsou, 1b the South, Weeks, irom and for bash Capt Freedly, commanding 3d brigade, 2d division, leg. Hoaston and Hoffman, wounded, Sea the 48th yoar of her age. Soren onmalzegat ts : Lionts Douglas, 14th United States infantry, log. Captains C. R. Evans, A. Grimm, Dunshee and Hassan CONFEDERATES IN PENNSYLVANIA. The trigads and relatives of the family are respectful y K Croan abaiag ‘That during yesterday General Lee withdrew his troops | Lieut. Liscomb, 12th United States infantry, leg. wounded. A Wie) the Richmond Enquirer, July 2.] invited to attend the funeral, from ner late regidence, C. June IB-Atr brie Nevin (Br) ‘Tilley, towards his fortified positions near Hagerstown, where he | Capt. Brettin, 14th United States inrantry. leg. ONB HUNDRED AND FIFIY-FIRST PENNSYLVANIA. General Lee's army has occupied, without resistance, | 146 West Eighteenth street, this (Monday) aftefnoon, at |. Kent \eky, George, Lieut, Bradford, 17th United States infantry, leg. Dieut Col. G. . McFarland, wounded and prisoner. the flourishing town of York, the centre and capital of a | Wo o7clock. do; sei" Windward, Par'riige, Portingd: 2'thy bark 88 was massing bis whole army, and whero the decisive en- | "Regan, Co. 0, 3d United States sorantry, eg.) Capts. Stone and Welder, and Lieuts. Seaman; Reber, | reat county which is the garden of Pennsylvania, |. TXaNi0%—Suddenly, on Saturday, July 4, Many 4xw | Hale. Crowther, do: Julia i iliiver ork, Asih, Indian gagemont was expected to take since to-day. — Raward, Co. C, 8d United States infantry, lox. Iker and Yost, wounded, peeer> } pituated on the railroad (n which Baltimore deyends for | TRaxvor, daughter of Kowland J. and Mary Ann ‘frantor, Wasa masecsan! Purionte nia tueteees aaeaest ‘They entirely disbelieve the report that Lee is retreat- | Corporal Rowland, Go. C, Sd United States infantry; thigh, | Capts.Gray and Bolts, Surgeon Bjakealee and assistaut | 16 supplies, and within fifty miles of that city, almost | sed 4 years and $ months. (ise), Wren, NYorc; 2th, bark Louk. Hatchineon, 4ng, and say they bave posiiive intelligence that his Lieutenant Colonel. Stephenson, 32d Massachusetts ; fa00. Surgeon Kanfman, missing. due north, The intelligepce of the capture of Hurris- The relatives and iniqnus of the family are respectfully c ; brigs Castilian, Danning, do; Australia, Giles, 5 Licatenant C. E. Bowers, 324 Massachusetts, bovh. legs. TWENTIETO NEW YORK. burg is not confirmed; aud was at least premature. invited to attend the (uveral, this (Monday) afternoon, at f, moversent towards Hagerstown is one that he had incon | Sergeant, Broderick, Co. D, Sth U-S. artillery, thigh, | Capt. J. 8, Corbiu and Lieut. Joba Brankstown and acting | The plans of Lee are still a secret to our evenics, as | alt past one o'clock, from the residence of her pareute, | ,.°)) Misha hiss Tt Mathews, Matthews, and, Alracaabab. gemplation botore the fight bogan, and one that will com- | Sergeant K. Parkinson, Co. D, Oth U. 8. artillery thigh, ‘Adjutant Schoonmaker, supposed killed, well asto ourselves; whether he means to strike for | 107 kust Pitty cight street. Dn ee EE Ry pol Mende to fight at a disadvantage. Corporal A. Woodruff, Co. D, 5th U. 8, artillery, both Capts. D. MeMabon and J. R- Leslie, wounded. Philadelphia, or for Baltimore, and in either case to cut | _‘ToNsR—On Saturday, July 4, after a painful illness, | 4ih. bark Ocean Lice, NYore: brig posi Corpora! B. Cavanagh, Co. D, 5th U.S. artillery, shoulder. NINETY-MIFTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK. off the railroad communication of Washington with the Euzavem R. Toxwr, whe beloved wite of Williaia Lover, | Coomb They are not at all depressed at the destruction of Lee's | Wm. Alson, Co. D, Sth United States artillery. Sergeant Williams, Co. K, foot. North, ag he has alroady with the West; whether his in J n,the 28th year of her ago. ang Reprblic, 008, Ni ponioon bridge at Wélliamsport; bat say that Lee does not | —— Burnet, Co. K, 16th Michigan. Sergeant Otis, Co. 'K , leg. tention be to establish himself quietly in the richest part | The frieuds and acquaintances are invited to attend the | Jerks i Roberis, Lieutenant Jewett, Co, K, 16th Michigan, neck. Jacob Sconder, Co. K, leg. of the Keystoue state, and. ‘make fis fertile valleys support } faueral, from her late rosidence, 621 Fourth street, this | ¥ nd Ad Rows, Bn ‘wart to.cross the Potomac now, and when he does he has | ‘iouonant Forsyth, Con K 16th Mickreus. George Mott, Co. K, log, his army, until he can force Hooker toa bettie, | (Monday) afteravon, at Lwoo clock precisely. or ae Bay Bi | the necessary meaus At the saine lime it és obtervable | Corporal Chas Hilloard, Co. G, 16th Michigan, leg. — kirk, Co. K. perbaps in'fyont of the fortifications of Washington, All | | Van Nks.—in Brooklyn, on Suuday, July 6, Appiso ; Concord, Metoon, keptuwallr sth BE aoeithe that their tone is iss confulent and assured to-day than yes- | —— 1£e, Co 6, Leth AS igAD ide. John Lang, Co, 1, killed. this remains a matter of. conjecture for the present. One | Docausiry, sm of John 1. and Frances £. Vai Negs, ayed | Ubadbourne, N¥or) famiits,"” Roy, do; Chay'Adame (Br), Whe ae Sergeant Anglin, Co. G. 16th Michigan, knee. Pat Connoly, Co, I, killed, -thing, however, is platn: General Lee's movements are | 5 years, 9 months and 9 days, son, Piilaselpita, G terday. desiruciion of the Williamsport bridge has | s, Wright, Co. £, 16th Michigan, leg. Sergeant Fred, Jeli, Co. I, log amputated. directed not to indiscriminate plunder and devastalwn, bur | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are adh’ Axa. Juno Z1—Arr barks Chilton, Pennell, N¥ork; evidently shaken tneir faith in their idol. Buekly, Co. E, 16th Michigan, head, 1. Van Phsseti, Co.’l, arm amputated, (o the winning of viclory; and victory wit! tear: all Mary. | attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at Pihaece! oh tarts Bak eens LS Sergeant Charles Glare, Co. ©, 624 Pennsylvania, head. Jobn Brundage, Co, 1, wounded ip leg. band and the best part; of Prunsylvania absolutely in his | three o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 33 Cheo | John fam Upton, chy wee coe one. wrens ARRIVAL OF REBEL PRISONERS IN BALTI- | 4+ Xarragen, Co. C, 62 Poausyivanta, head, Jacob Beckers, Co. 1, wounded in leg. r—to levy regular contributions upon the country—to | ver place. The remains are wo be taken to Albauy,N. Y., | brig# Roseway Helle (Br), Miller, do: M1 a. Hrwn B. Lariner, G jad Penvaylvania , log. Color Sergeant Isaacs. Co C, rn or bo ransom ihe towns and cities at his pleasure—to | for interment. NYork; 2/th, steamship Corsia (Br), Le Mesurier, NYork MORE. 8. Dennett, od Pennaylvenia; hands Orderly Sergeant McManus, Co. Sree Marylind and Baltimore, and to sirike n blow right dt | a_i sesemmeme | ‘iH Nib%iiti aig Alinath (Broo), Wenderhost, amd Evtok Barrimonr, July 6—10 P. M. Corporal ze ers, Co. M, 62d Pa., knee and arm, Wm. Smith, Co. ‘ Merene nae in hcpiconcrn 4 ‘ Fi PORN gtaiaan ie asgonegeaas Gatees (Gre) R ermetron, N York; 2h, sgbr G Brown (Br), “ tain S. Herr, Co. , foot, Barney Brennan, Co. K, arm. rue the enemy’s country deserves no considera- ie b 4 * Twenty-three hundred prisoners have just passed down | Sr'isnincmnan, Co. M. O2d 'enneyivauia, thigh, Sorgoant, Voight, Co. E. tioa at our hands; to leave it all one waste like the Stony SHIPPING NEWS. op PAaytenred J Spances, Scagne, Phlindaiphies Giver €aivert street, making over six thousand which have ar- | W. Bugers, Co. M, 62d Penneylvania, thigh, "fa. Walsh, Co. Arabia would be only fitting retributio®; but the vaturay marae Abs ncouaeenanraiennt cnneninonatenareel a: he ache Muty Porter, Hagget, do. rived here from the battle fleld, Nearly ap many more | R- Yanaban, Co, M, 62d Pennsylvania, hand, Freee lea a pe act flotire to bring homie to the foo some portion Ot bat dosc- ALMANAC YOR NEW YoRK—TII18 DAY. 4. June lin port virkg Hathaway, Wileon, areca the way from Gettysbu a Union 4 J.C. ¥. Inter, Co. H, 62d Pennsylvania, bip. Dayton Elyra, Co. ton which he visited upon. us must, for the present, | SUN Risk! 4S} MOON Rise: yeburg. inion crowds | Corporal W. H. Conner, Co. H, 62d Pennsylvania, bip. Sergeant Gardner, Co. F, wounded, five way to the Locossities of strategy. In the mean. J *U% s¥Ts +< 7 96] mee was ph ine Sip ery bert. Gaxelia, Beeaton, long the tine of march through the city ‘cheered lustily Andrew Beaks, oo. H, 624 Pennayivania, th h. Sg Gar Hood Con edarate boys are hwing like the anna incr cAnistianneink | Tah tal Bla tie tat nk ee for Meade as the graybacks passed, Corporal John G. West, Co. H, ennsylvania, ankle, Ings. We wish them a very good Read, for Newburyport do; Ati ft ia gray aay esed. Tohesans Selman, Co. F, 4dth New York, left sida, The Rebel Views of th In petite, and Only approend that they. will nov wish Port of New York, July 5, 1863. Road, for Newburyport do; Atnelia Bayley, from Newbury’ ce J-P. Maliory, Co. F, 44th New York, head. © Irn J so come pice to," us at all. they” wall" want ANRIVED. fro: 234, bark A Grcbrane, Vendisony Nrorks orig 3: B, Sherer, Co. A,'44th New York, arm. : ie in that jand flowing with milk.and honey, where . Petite Lonetiee 4, Docbrane, Vendieion, NYork; brig T HE Cc ASU AL TIE Joe: Seer bottshaover Oo: 1 bad Paty area Waa bros. vasion of Maryland and Grr rome golored nates Will yy she Te ey ee Ts seamnship Thos Swann (U8 teaneport Tear gay | Blaly Larkabos, Yoong. Martin 24th, bark Wioromee (BED, Captain John H. Murray, Co. \!, 62¢ Pennsylvania, wrist. will do at home, and where men use sugar with their coi- } leans, June 21, with sugar &e, and 18 discharged solders, to Sid 2) ia ste Captain D. Greintz, Co, E, 62 Fuunsylvania, foot, Pennsylvania fee, and coffeo with their sugar. ‘The country people of | U 8 Quartermaster, Swoetland, P BE n Captain 8, Conner, Co. H, 62! Venvsyivenia, wrist, pa erent, Larger lta liege del Be Ft ie rere! ret ha Filintebpoia soe We # Lt. P. Morris, Co, M, 62d’ Peansylvamia, hend, mortally, They are not rushing to arms, os wos expected; | 5 vith 5 Of and f mes ue Se tke areal oy. Boston ; ‘ames of Some of the Milled and Captain James Brown, Co. A, 624 Pennegivania, knee, &e., &., &e, but walt for Now York troops; and, indeed, seein not too | Puusot King, frog Mantis for Burope; th, at 76° Ny lon | Hic." DP Buirbell NYorks Modely Dow, Holmes! Wounded. Lieut. Patterson, Co, ¥, 62d Venusylvania, thigh, ai solicitous for the arrival of those saviors. They wantno } 10345 E. spoke Br ship Mary Fry, 2A days, from Manila for SILLA, Tune 19—S!4 brig Sitka NYork. Captain Feliker, Co. B, 624 Pennsylvania, thigh, heel pe prices for their produce, and aro wisely | Europe; April 20, lat 27 33 '8, lon 10 14 E, parted company fi 2inuco. June @—In port a k Ws ren Hallett, une, Lieut, MeClain ‘Co, B, O24 Pennsylvania, ankle, THE INVASION OF THF NORTH. eat ie, Confederate, mongy, which» indeed, ts too | Saal Capa Good Hops, ana shouer te lat of atie-ea has’ | 11-2718" tor altimore) “i , CASUALTIES IY THE FIFTH CORPS. Lient. Johnston, Co. @, yivania, back. [From the Itehimond Hxaminer, June 2.) Goo) for them, being wuite good enough tor much beiter | Vary iightwin.is; 20th, Ine i? 69S, ion 900 W, saw a Brateam | 20h fer wir Sergeant Gohen, Co. C, 62d Pennsylvania, thigh. ‘The situation of the day 1s very similar men, This lavish expenditure of southern muney 10 | frigate swering SW, aj ¢ s: 6 Ph Bee tr are Pare ai oe KILLED. 0. b. colby, company’ A, 140th New York, leg. ceptamber. Again the Confederate cavalry isrentiiatne | Pennsylvania also will have two good etiects, At will help | i passed Lae see ar ae Unb Gick Sh tot ae OO Lan ee | atk fat rank ae eat Parker, Gt Miner cama eld Brigadior General Shired, commanding 5th brigade regu- | Fred. Doce, Company G, 140th Now York, shoulder, its chivalry at Chambersimrg. Ewell stretches that arm, | (2depiete our currency within the limits of the coufede. | {, spoke bark Ilva, hence for St Thowas; d8th. lat 3236 Jon J 2t 5s Nidxela Nickels: Sent porn” ene area ott; a Jacob Benner, Company’ G, 140th New York, abdomen, which was once Jackson's, fato Western Maryland: Lee mara : will give to some of the Pennsylvanians a e Mw picked up a bale of cotton itithout cover or mark on SI bith, brige © Hl Kennedy. Lake, Porth n+) Taylor, Let Bocktaile. Zorg. Chaunesy, Co. Ht, 140th New York, arm and face, | and the mass of bis force menace Washington vod Harrie. | POwitlve interest in sustaining Confederate credit. They | snymtia, Sd inst off Licte eg Harbor, voarted sche israel | man, nip A north of Ga, : Colonel Jefferds, 4th Michigan. Jno. Harpat, Company’ H, 140th New York, head. burg from the valley and (rom Piedmont, ‘The grand | Samtot do A better thing for thelr own interest them to | 1 Snow, hence for Washington, acd wdtained newspapers; Pot! Beaton; sehr HB Ball (Bre sack Colonel P. H. O’Rourke, 14th New York. Geo, Shout Company G.Woth Now York, head and hip. | army of the Potomas bas been rapidly withdrawn irom | Sur our troops to occupy all their towns, as they bave | muni day, Sinilea Not Egg Harbor, saw large bark appa’ | sr'Jaco. June M—Aare trys Bil —— Major S. owere, 624 Peonsylvania. Jas. McIntire, Company G, 140th New York, arm amptd, | the road to Richmond, and Hooker hopes to rival McCiei_ | C°°UPIed York, **without resistance, rently ashore, head on. namo; 2 th, Lydia H ole, Coc, NVo F via Poste pets ‘Captain Larabee, Co. B, 84tn New York. Captain Spies; Company B, 140th New York, breast. lan by striking the Confederate General mn bis flank, while Ee Sae Eile. Ala Bath:fet Becton), Roos, wepert 45 be 4 tet, bark Morning Star (Dan), Storl ug, NYork. Bld ante Lieutenant unham, Co. D, 44th Now York. Captain Starks, Company A, 140th New York, four wounds, | the latter operates, as last year, in the arc of a circle, the ee eee ee eet a ieect | Minder eter Tm vosnvenamno;, 384, Ocean Home (Br), Ligutenant Watson, latory 1, 6th United tate artiery, | catnan Sibley, Company G, 140vh New York, both thighs, | chord of which Hi by bis envy, Hovker Dag ot a THE VERY LATEST. sheramange from flarana, bound: ich I dt 16 an | Wee naan sale, Daten 58 A jeutenant , Company I, ew 4 lea that not get from McClellan, but Lee bas more nathan nein kaneis Jat 40 55, lon 64'10, boarded schr Lone Btar, Ci from Halt: 2 Pond ( ton), Reston. Lientenant Miller, 12th United States infantry. Lieutenant McGraw, Company K, 140th New Yore, thi than one, and they are his owo. This new campaii ar fay tyr bonce. ape Se et Lieutenant Chas, E Hazlitt, Co. D, 6th United states ar- | Sergeant Sebastin, Company A Taoth ‘New York, sad other side of the Pande: wil aa seomentiaand ‘nancies | The latest despatches from the seat of war “Aitp Harrlavarg, Wiswel, Buenos Ayres, May 19, with BOSTON, Peg are) 7 pro on ols Tae Captain Dana, Company A, 324 Massachusetts, arin amptd, Anticam. a5 Cea comaminder, need d not repeat may be found on the Tenth Page. Riceper. for New Yan ie Goles inasy, ap Pyramid. | Deveus, Halifax and a cruise; US Forman bere = md . M. be june from "ras . J a from oi Wra. Hiihman, Co. C; lt Michigan, CASUALTIES IN THE FIFTH CORPS. | what they were in Sepicrsbor, 1962. Goneral Lee com, | = Has Hal sneman, Sig, 60 days, in ballast, | APTA, ond Montevideor” ‘brga” Hancock Captain Jno, Matthews, Co. L, ‘A. Allard, Co. B, 17th United States infantry. maanded forty thousan effictive men tp the first Mary end MARRIAGES AND DEATHS toPunch, Melncke & Went Clenvoekon, dear” Hn Penate oa Morris ally, Ce. 624 Ponsapivania, E 8 Bishop, Co. 81M United States lnatry, catmpaiga, abd they wero vor down. by the most rapid i. Bare Chion (Han0), Sieler, Bremen, 60 daye, in ballast, to | jeltimnie. Avondale, Jenks Rondow Leopold Hawks, jassachusetie, x 4 Inited States try. aeries of pite’ ttles and forced marches known in eee. 8 Fea Onsar & Pau * McLeod, “Me i. Maru Mat Taylor, Co. E, 4th Michigan. Little, Co.’I, 62d Peunsylvania. moaera history. What he has now we witi ; Married. Bark Ocean Engle, Luoe, Cardenas, 9 days, with sugar, to ater Me Dermat , . O ’ e Z e wile Mot say; but - ; sehrs Ps op Huth Mau Or sean Pog hy United States infantry. prety oe fen ~ are Soler mpeg) puree tn ondition, efrehen ith Rav. be, Hooker, Captain JounG: New, o po ad Miirit Hraliia (aus), Patkustch, Stigo, 6 days, im ballast, 10 | pe hed stad S 2:55 We ene . Scort, , . reat, com} in themselves andin their officers, 1 re : . | order. Had heavy weather, a , Freeman, imo; Bagene, > cela ti st i ah nr rt rung | Eero Seah aeuetae apa, Minton are, wn wot ow | ae Bde Boni Pu Lientenant J. H. Bradford, 17th infantry, foot, Ticy have fot Metbllan, "tne place bave : Died. see eeas irae meinane: Bectns Dat, 13 daes, 1 asi: Rt cues ba Flooker, oqually seaptend by both ssmice, tod with jus. Avrgi.—On Sunday, July 6, Edsauere Apem., aged 64 wer rappoo, fikinbos, thetanzea, AD daye, with mdse, to W ptain Sam. @, a8 8 a bul a fool. “He may dream | Years. Carver & © Lieutenant W. B. Woleot’ ba ‘Anti ‘Dut will eve execute it, even if the ‘The friends of the family are invited toattend the fune- ob ™ ‘Matanzas, via Philadelphia 3 days, Corp, Jam, Moynahan, aio Bell, First Bucktailay tog: Confederate eater should give him all tle chagcs be | Fal, Om Tunesday afternoon, at twe o'clock, from her lato | Wah niga, fo Mater ® Toughion | a ay owe Faptain Mi Int Buoktalis bead. could desire, in retracing step by stop the camp:iga of | Tesidonce, 08 Sixth avenue. Behr dH Yournaas, Peterson, 0, 8 days. Hardin, Co. 1, 140th New York, left arm, @. "|. Stiteh, Co. B, 1st Michigan, shoulder. last year. Crosn.—On Friday evening, be Sosan F, wife of ir © Ls Seull, Soul aston Lieutenant MoBoyce, 10th infantry, tog. Lie '. Colonel Miles, 84 Pennsylvania high, A thousand conjectures probably would not touch the | Houry T. Close, in the 62d year of ber age. ra, Chain 1 . $daye, Corp. H. F. Weaver. Co. B, 166th Pensayivania, foot. Jno, ‘rat, 34 Pennsylvania, iy. plan which will be pursued by the Confederate General |, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Schr Mii Read, Kelly. Hew Bedford + Heo pang A, 17th infantey, bead. Pat, Hurley, 3d Pennsylvania, abdomen and head, in the offensive compaign be hus undertaken. if Lee is | attend the funeral, this (Monday) aiternoon, at four | Schr Danera ree te eyadout pes for Balen. brigs Alice (Br) W. F. Bunks, Co, A, 17th infantry, breast and leg. —— Bates, bo. G, 18th Massachusetts, bead, the great ouptaiu he is suppored, the first light on his in. | O'clock, at No. 24 University place, without further notice. | Siegmer J 8 Green, Willets. Wash Matanzas techre Angel coabontan Jas. Clarke, Co, H, 17th infantry, E. A. Knapp, Co. C, 20th Maine, arm, tention which either party gine will come from nis | _ CROMWELL , ab the battle of Gettysburg, Major | Steamer Alliance (U 8 transport), ; Baltimore, in bal. | PMddiniphias b W Fe. 2 Satied— T. R. Coleman, €o. D, 10th infantry, thigh. Captain Billings, Co. C, 20th Maine, leg. official bulletin; and bis plan may then be found se sim. | James Gromwert, of the 124th regiment New York Volun- | jas, Us ‘aster. eee Aurora, and Metrose, (clearanee of Jos. P. Gast, Co. A, X7th infantry, — Hodgden, 03. ©, 26th Maine, arm. ple that ali had looked over it, or #0 proound thai uo one | ers, aged 23 years. ‘Bieamer Win Woodward. Cundiff, Baltimore, BALTTAONE, July 3~Arr brig RR Kirkland, North, May Major Arthur T. Lee, 2d infantry, ankie, Sergeant G. Brindley, Co. G, 20th Maine, arm, imagined it. It would be inexcusable if the enemy should | _ Eutss.—Killed at the battle of Gettysburg, on Thursday, | Steamer Frank. Shropshire, Philadelphia. chre Mary (Br), Day. Hal fax; Mountain Avenue, Hugh J. Sharp, Co. ), 14th New York, foot. Lieutenant Suchiman, Co. F, 44th New York, Know his movements in advatice this year as iu the last. | July 2, Colonel Avavsres Vaw Honws E1us,' One Hundred | Steamer Heveriy. Pierce. Riiiedelbtie, Boston. Cla ‘brige Monion, I'hilipe, Kemnevesk. vis Corporal D. Sullivan, Co. F. 4th Infantry, leg. Lieutenant Thomas, Co. K, 44th New York. He has the whole affair in his own hands, aud knows the Twenty fourth New York Volunteers, eldest son of Steatner Westenester, Davis, Providence. esnex: Rock mee E -traan Boston vin Deni Corporal J. Reilly, Go, C, 4th infantry, leg. } Captain Davidson, 18th Vennsylvania, ground by the actual movements of his army thercon, | Dr. Samuel Corp Ellis, of this city, aged 36 years. ‘Wind at sunset BE. 6 Md; schrs Golden Rod, Bishop Hilton Head; J Batten, Par- John Fry, Co. K, 4th intintry.. leg. tenant Hindman, 16th Peausyivania, He starts fron the same points that he did then, but the | _ Dixwina.—On Sunday, July 6, Jenmwian Divwixo, aged 23 “¥¥ i Bompar, suisse. | Rib Yn Bid take Olnes Pee 2nd Vilage Queen, Baw: ¥. J. Morphy, Co. K, 4th infantry, teg. Captain Hall, Olst Peansylvaoia, arm. variations which may be introduced into the ulterior | Fears U steamer Kensington, Acting Master Com Chas’ Huggins, BATH, July 2—Arr echr Rover, Bunker, NYork E. O'Neil, Co. K, 4th infantry, back. KILLED, operations of the campaign are almost infinite. The relatives aod friends of the family are respectfully | New Orleans, Jung ‘i crossed the Bar 24th at 4 PM, via key DANVERS, June 20—Arr scars Black Diamond, Young, FE. Mohony. Co, i, 4th infantry, leg. D. Nash, Co, F, 44th Now York. wa . ° * invited to attend the funers!, ou Tuoeday afternoon, attwo | West 2th at 10 see LEN and Be Fe! fr, Smith, Philadelpiia Seaege Bel Oo. a. Tite atest hip se ee Fein New York aS eal ae cteceeres rtin pankomca cme: | OGeccanesoe Friay nya; eveaag, Easees Wes. | Some Ganga lor Sih 5 an Gok SS | wont ya puy md whe leave oaeres, Pht earge |, 00, A. , hip, —— Leroy: Co. F; Ne we whose sisters . . » . ie Lieftenant and Quartermaser 0. Micklaighlin, 24 in- Seaport He mate be suk Maine, their hirelinge have outraged, whose farailice thee have | GORY, formerly of New Orleans, in the 70th yoar of his | ,0,S.;'eamerse me Dest, the Booth oak RIVER, July 2~Sid schr Minerva, Jetferson, Phils. fantry, thigh, badly. J. A. Knight, Co. Maine. rained, whose countfy they have ra with tre and | @e- Steamship Bi ia (Tam), Weler, Hamburg. June 17, and GARDINER, June 25—Arr schrs Campbell, Soule, Phila Lientonant R. R. Crawford, 7th infantry, fracture of arm. | J. Lameen, Ce. if, Joth Mai sword.’ Such sensations do ineaiculable good. ‘Those are | The relatives and frienas of the family are respectfully | Southampton Mt, with mene and passengers, to Kunhardt | delpiia: Mount Hope Spalding. NYork. Lieutenant Ryeh Conba, Tth maptry, ‘thom, Lewis Griswoid, Co. D, bth United States artillery. the peacemakers. Whatever else comes o this compaign, | invited to attend the funeral, this (Mouday) afternoon, at | & Co. Had much fog tp eg) of passage. GLOUCESTER, Joly 1—Arr sebrs Lucy Baker, Rich. New Lieutenant F. H, Carpenter, 17th infantry, thigh. Chas, T. Rider, Co. D, bth United States artillery, this resuit is valuable beyond price. Up to this moment | two o'clock, from his late residence, Guilford, Coun. Scamehip Nestbern Bighs, Hatsesscyn, Aasiawel with | Tere ee Ete ate ee Lieutenant F, A. Cary, 24 infantry, shoulder, Oscar F, Drake, Co. DJ, 6th Unitod States artillery, the Northern people have never felt the war. They hove | _ Hatowstt.—On Saturday July 4, Jouw 8.'Hatowe., | "yteeempnip Roanoke, Dre, Havana, June 80, with mése| "NYRTIy July d-att sioop -Apolio, Freeoan, N¥ork Edward Howard, Co. ¥, 34 infantry, leg amputated. Captain Sel, Provost Marstal, Ist division, Known of its calamitios only by their newspapers, and | aod 80 years. eee en Ladin, Helneken Co. tit tast int 2 | sehr Cained, Peodicton, Piermont. “Bid du, moe, 50 uksr, David A bertaon, Co, F, 11th tofantry, roast. Richard MoFiligott, Oo, ©, 44th New York. havo read of them with uumingled pleasure, because they ‘The relatives and friends, and sailmakors, are respect- | 25, ion 4) 26. «poke bark “Cacona,” for New York. Staplin, NYorw. “ Henry Taylor, Oo, 1), 11th infantry, shoul Jaa. C. . Oth New York. inilietod and (be South suffered. This alarm, this dread, | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) after- Ay Key West (U8 transport), Eluridge, New Or. | NEWPORT, July 2—Aer sche Lewsty an Anthony don, Go. G, 14th infantry, fractured arm. Corporal Amos Ogden, Co. G, 150th New York. these fying taras te shia pemeation ‘of business, this mas moon, at two vice, trees No. 812 Delancey street. 4, and Key Wear 30th, with passengers, to Ben- nia. Sid, soured Netixon Win Pe Charles Davia, Co. C, 3d infantry, thigh. Jacob Rufler, Co. F, 100th New York. orig of militia, there be! the dead of night, are the nanson.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 5, of con- . Tuy 3 : William Doyle, Co. 1, 24vin/antey, right hand, Samuel Loblee, Co. ww York, first intimation» they have received of war's realty, if | sumption JOnN Hkanson, aged 06 years. sof, Boston): Kimball Ansiano WS Wins | senes Steal, Martin; Baitore Blsir, Josope, ace’ Chanred Jones Letare, Co. D, 11th infantry, left band, Sanford 0. Webb, Co low York. they were repeated and redoubled: if some better cause ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully | gale a Co. x ns. St 01 . 4 Corporal Patrick Friend, Co. K, 10th infantry, sealp. Fred. man, CO. both New York, than the cowardice and guilt of those who are now o prey | invited to attend the fuveral, this (Monday) afternoon, Bark Fides (Meck), Oberlander, Li 1, 0 days, with TA. July 3 r i, Mason th Applegate, 6th New Jersey, thorax and lung Jer. Keenon, Co. G, 140th New York. to panic, was furmahed by the flames of thoir farin houses | at Unreo O'clock, from his late reeldeuce, No. 67 Main | coal, to Punch, Meincke & Wendt May 31, lat 45 25, lon 41, Boston; Janes Powers, Chandler, Boston; Velly Price, lon Fdwar-s, Go. 1, 124th. York, fracture temmur, | Jim kverta, Co. G, 154th New York, and the voutlagrations of their towne, a treaty of peace | méreet, Brooklyn, say's dlemnasted wreck, dock off end Tull Of Weer aun mace | Rolie D, Stunna, Lyne, Clearer suip st Mork, Ohaprran’ wi Colyard, Co. TH, 17th infantry, abdomen. David Alien, Co. A, 150th New York, WOGM G08 Seq par Giatent, +)? Hisiowey.—On Sunday, July 6, Fasey Hovmsssr, wito | Bape Gootne (lineth Mul tts Seth Maa latah go, lon | Acapulco, atexmanip Normua, lia r Wesvony terns’ toes Jac d |. Carter, Co. ©. 148th Pennsylvania, thigh. R. Tattle, Co. 4, 150th New York. ear of Michael Hennessy, a native of Kilfinnan, county Lime- | 6140, saw a U ervising: 2sth, Int $1 04, lon 6521, US | (Br), Rassoil, Matanzas, Faith, Pe Pork Ropes; ter R Crandall, Co, @, 14th infantry, breast Robort Taylor, Co. 4, 150th New York, GENERAL LEB’S CAMPAIGN, rick, Ireland, aged 55 years. Steamer “HerijeLne craiaing: 29th, lat 4048, ton 6623 was | Alloa Gray, King, St John, NB, Cyclone, it Beryoant Fred. Lepi!, Co. RB, 2d infantey, elbow. Geo, Hoyt, Uo. A, 16 [Pditorial continued from Richmond Enquirer, Inne 26) ‘The relatives and |riends of the family aro respectfally | boarded from US steamer Honduras; 2d Inet, int 4025, lon oS | Me; Fi f . asone tance, Co, A, 20th infantry, leg fractered. expt Plandy. Vo. BE, 180th New York. 7 . *. . . Sener invited to attend the fnersl, from ber tate residence, 164 | 56, raw L lpeteeenes Adee Defoe, ew Oaeane ie days, H _— nee on BB (doth New York, lett abouldor Hotsetier, Co, B, 160th New Work. —with thoalternative of seeing the dofauiting countey, | West TBirty-cighth street, between Seventh and Elbth | yi i o\vegrs, io Bien & Chess. : j Jahn Do tanec, ee 4 Party ith infantry, wrist, 1, 95th Now Vork, (atgh. aud it only, given over to sack and contiagration, “Thieng | on Oe area Wee eee two o'clock. Brie \rica (rug). Mole, Glasgow, 62 daya, in ballast, to ghtington. Thacher, Boson. < rty Co. B. Lith infantry, lett log. George i Now York, knee the way tbat war supports war, handsomely, Lumanet Katy —In Jersey City, N. J., on Sunday evening, July | punch, Meimcke & Wendt rwes, Del, July d—The vessels bevore, reported remain \'Gracty, Co, Lith infantry, head and side. ‘Thos, Myera, Co. H, 47th N. Y,, ankle, bip and ehoulder. tutionaliy. el¥s | 6, of consumption, Manaaner, the beloved wife of Christo- |" Brig Gold Hunter (Br), Qann, Cow Bay, OB, 14 days, with | at the Brosk water, exo . ~ Ay a, } \ intantry » head and side Ole Gutierson , 0. 5, on Wisconsin, log ibe @ are now nothing. It may not oof ba pairs native of Drogheda, county Louth, Ireland, bo Ae oe ying or ge Of Moutauk, spoke | terd: vi jabs btn ck ybert Stac » D, 6th infantry, Leonard Prem in, slightly, with abel be the present p @ Lo Advance his bu, aged cht Gipegy . ‘ dangerous positio B. ¥. Freteh, Co. 1,20 Maines Sergeant ( Kinner, 147th New Yoru, arm. mn thiewmpeang © enemy potty ners | “der rowaine wil! bo taken from hor late residence, No. MT Ty yr io Grande, 45 dayay with 1 or! qpehagshianep eempened Andrews lath infantry, logs Corporal Alex. Clark, Go. K, 2@ Wisconsin, arm. yolieve that bis countrymen may repose ox \ideneo th Second street, on Tuesday moraing, at nine | “Scird K Gall Parkuurst, Havana, 11 days, with mdse, to ly 2—Arr hrign Speedaway, Atherton, St Corpora! Amos Stewart, Co. i, 11th jnfagtey, hip Capt. B, D. Parker, Co. C, 141th New ¥ ork, leg. 8 disposition to do all hat the means at his uspoaat to the Charch of the Immaculate Conception, | © P Fiecher #00, errs Moone Vie Cardenas, © Maltnews, Matthews, Carte Corporal Ferre bon. CoP Leth New York, breast, | Lieut. Adem (isso, tick, bot captured & Teumesses officer, | erabie him to ido for the good and the lemon requiem masa will be offered up for the Bchr John Wiliam (prize), Lieut Com Howard, Key West, | nas: Mooniight, Amall, and Surf, Swostiand J. Horden, Co. H, 17tb twfantey | foot, id - 4 'yytstol. He kndwe what those peo Dav au. co Ot her gout, and from thence to St. Poter’s Ceme- | 10 days. to US Marshal Clapp. Was capwred last Mared, by | gebra Valewta, Lord. Cardenas: Trader, Piston, NYork, Cid 5 a ia Chamiene Kotaemae sy oh _with sword and pistol. je kn hat those Peopie bave done, and are dong to ment US steamer Uctorara. brig Ortolan, Maloney, Matanzas, save W Deiakwater, Pat Corp. Jaa. \ ma 17th infantry, band. Col, Bragg, 6th Wisconsin, wounded and missing. ns and ours. He knows that thousands of rawed homes ment. ar Magetian, Inv terson, Havann. Siiohaet Walet, Company A, 17\ infantey, shoulder, Fred, J. luttlo, Co. G, 6th Wisoonaiv, arm, slightly. joodk. to hit to avenge their, and homes not yet rained be oot bel yr. Bit SacArr meamnshl)y Parkersburg, Bhorwood, NYork; brie yr ip vaoka: Crespines A : ay, ot Josh. @ Werlel, Co. ¥, 6th Wisconein, knee jomt, protect them. He knows, f any man knows, what » 5 at netents eorgele 7a, DO ses $0 Alrucentah, Bray, Cardenas; echt Verity, Mosley, Frank cin ren comp . titantry, a ~ AD Ae 1g. and. hOW to wage | > poet r Tapes 6 invites attend the Sune in, Randolph, Washington, 6 days, lin tor N Yor! Bis Boyer, Company ©, 17th laranury, me ¥.arm. 4°9 ssa tte ay yom (BROOKLYN). bt 7 i purrs Re ra tie farang hie frat @, No. 866 Tenth avenue, corne Bangor, 10 days, PORTSMOUTH, Jaly t—Are brig Henry Leeds, Smite Eorgeant Wi Horan, Compan 17th infaniry vet, Oo. D, 1th, alightty yayers of the gougregation. | Sey Rey tole (Monday) afternoon, at one wilt, Me Phitade! ie } J. Robinson, Company ¢ infantry tiand A feel, ampunation by Surg Frwy: | 2 , infer) Ge resem, Gavin A ee ers Conepaey ¥, ine wleerey ie sexet Carberry, Co. A, right aru ant Hoger, RETALIATION ON THE ENEMY bn ene as faiphia, @ i Siatt. Dillon, Company A, 17h tofauiry, thign | BA. O'goneer ) Figue eg From the Sevavnah Republica of the family, aleo the members {for Portland Witch iy ber, tor fem, Mork Company &, 14th New vou fout We Ore glad t O that & Int, ty te wy 0,8 cal uly | ome Bien it conn. * ‘orporal dullve Brown, Comps "4h infa Pela! etd Stee poraries “ te « a), Ohik OM: eiphn, lien K, Durgess, 0% slope h rae, nan) aap oe! ig ge Bs arty 40 (old Herald man). mas of the ae ‘ ot 2 Ariheder ret rem. Pt adept Prigiiwan, 0,84 owe Mecsas, Vest, Bidiaselphie Rergount Met any fi, 37th infantry, dead , _ bat iB oe rot not m th and wenden Steamer 2 thon vapor an anno belois) actiny Nara A Tay lor, ihatem FBlie [orerat Wade orth, Onmpany f, 17th inientey, esd. hts Go ieee bb oo OO ercitere he Ye ji nd ty my Water | r r sae Sita, N¥erk: eloap Rhode heated, & ' , ret Ea B, 17t infantry. | at A eae ae At t need | 1g Hi ppodron 1. Port Roya amere }alcok Jone. a H vole Ammon 4 . bowel ms of ip eh ae ia 1 crimes avd mn trsote ove o'clock thes arerioon, fur the | 34). OW Sh mit Ween Company P17 to faco | ” ey rg Bers Geta POPES | Saree (sed epee wire ie vate epee to ner ed | ’ . » Andrea, Ode ‘ 7 ‘ soba v HOt Re clues. Nt it leat bh rene , \ WILL AM t AM. Ir.. Poreman lune % re @ Siar, 2 a ‘ 5. Soaulee, Company B, 17th losantey, leg Hobo! Ve *. rent arm. op viviived prweiphes by We Yankees, Give the vaucais | winuen 2 Bath. Peoreary m b eee ea y trettern. Vian temseas thie Oreeees, Gone | Norn