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—w_ —ee GRANT. Soy the Gorveraor ot See Pam tase wh gd eS cay other ANDEAPORLe Ha Cares J arnntain, ons Sika art Arrival ef Weunded OMicers at Wash- 5 aie =i iiaeerten ington. F Biimat, D, 1th Mase Bvy Li jspenses relief that d with tio washe hea, with uo aduitional trouble aud without they Gan make themscives, preventable. by Wamunoron, May 2, 1864. ‘Wo following wounded officers arrived bere to-day P Uriag, K, 8th Mass hey art Sergi J Gra, B, 1as Me hey Jenn Bont, thd gg ASmith, ‘oun: ‘ues, ‘Hatienvaugh, 7600 Ps, Be observed that Wilson was being slowly pressed back from the second line of works, where he had been engaged since daybreak; that Gregg had a sharp Sght on bis the blood wit | its Vital Primotpie, or Life ey a into alt cris of the 4 is vaG0R, AND en fia alcob 3 ite sibs effects aro not followed ing Teas THE CASUALTIES. iia kp at, to re Very ousily adjusted to the it Seizset Focter, 41b Vermont. oy! A Danforth, A, 8th ¥ eae ‘Waa lowed on by the yey EP Ceone r,t iva . Aieut. Col. Stovgbion, zd United Kiates Bbarpaboowrs Lieut . ects ie a mo Mareh 26, a anWare.in dai y Toosipt of certificates of thelr suqueation- Go) Bile, son Pennsyivanna, Sergt Gibran nS Al ty oan. § avrence Giles & Sree rat a ts wana as Riana coer | wtheajarcr mre. om ota Powny, Sioa New Yoru J Pau ‘Wm. H. A. he Pata ‘severely, Bark Bien Auguste (of Turas ), Cutts, Port an “turnover” Gellan an eee, 7 Baldy, Ist Micdigan cavalry. an Prinee v 14 days, wih logwood ‘coffee, 10 gral » OF Seventy-five Cente for @ mee Kapplere, 64d New Yor! yy art Yoav eich Robert or. tS yee wiz heehee | aS ee ee ment on teen F Bora, K, 18h NY Avirew Brigax 10th NY cay, Harve 7 Bione, Sth Lik eay. sich s H E BR I D A N m rk Templar; Bartlett, Matanzas, 4 13, dare, with mugar, to | RIGGS ALLEVIATOR AND MODERN CURATIVE York. B Horton, A, 8th ick Ohas Jasner, 98th NY. fing ML Potter Sailed in company Charles Miller, are safe and eificacious remedte for Corusand poalond Sepia Lynn, i404 New York con 238 Goiseel), 2006 8 sexs Fh Harkin gh Beat Brewer, for =55 12 days, witn | [oYeried Nails Tender Feet bo. 5, Seoaatale in Perry, 111th New York. wii vanem, Akh NY bey ant BD Mities A,8ih NY byy ant | Corp: emia, 33h Ind, band J to Panes, '& Wend . is qe 2008 ae ner ad GE BRIGG, Pracien! Ghirep= Fo 5 Todd, 86th New York * Kover, ib (NY vy art Jos NY bya an | Jehow aa lcurece tBu, Seth In, aod Incidents of the Re Caval. Srerwood (of Liverpool}. Batley. Philadelphia, 1 0 ist, 20) Broadway; Branch. offs, 313 Broneway. Septnie Basley. 261h Masrnobinotte Gy Kitee, i, ath Ma” BE Netborengatl, D Iain eo.nh iL Ketshel (1s Coun, JE Rogers, 1oh BC assy, neidents 0 e Recent Caval- in ballast, to Trask RDDING’'S RUSSIA GaLvE * ole Adjalant General nowland. ‘Sores Seotale Batholelt, Jt ton aan oF exe dns Wea ant pee Se Se fle aa ny, A gl . vy Expedition. Brie slicks tal'Beer Bog), Hicks, Matamoros ee Fi soar asec OD a Ticutenait Yan Reiebenetein, 82d New York. Preece Be ny x, aim A Lewis, Woh NE ue 6 ‘cotton, skine, to order.” ore a eta a ee iat ie Beatenant Vaterhideo, 316tb Peopayyania, art) Letty 15h N oy F Porter, 24th Masa. arm B racaibo (Br), Scandelia, Maracaibo April 22, . . ° “ . . . ° Jdouicuaut Sbick, Tist New Yorks. nn fs ety, F200 Me Pichon. es hiens Wethinet ial S210, 190 fees o B Pavensiedt & ee REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE san cot TEDL Adjutant 146th New York. 1, Robertson. F. sass = AB Baker 160 Pa, an The C ding General’s Cool gery ry cen : REDDING’S KuSSIA SALVE” rerpemmey i gg Pom Bros A TRY ay art AD ‘trowbridge, 0, 6th NY th xi, iBover @ Commanding General's ness ig La Cayenne (Br), Doherty, Aux Caygs, 18 days, with SEA BLUR maseig 8; ¥éliu Lea rant Wilkehean, 120t0 New York. Dd seabed pearl Aes eee yoy an | ‘Donivan, Sha tog are - lige : onBee and jegercod, te Wilane & Carim REDDING'S RUSSIA BALYE, iienant Ha’), Sth New Yors. 2 Kemtegton, y Oth NY hyy ait RN Delaney, A. toi Md | Pax Mogan, 53th Pa. oe Berg’ Jno F Win, 1st Me cay, and Gallantry at Meadow Bridge. iy Dunean, REDDING'S RUSBIA SRN am Ulcers, Cancers. . Hevteasut srmtrng, 1b New Iapeey. WiB Storms, D, 240 8 ¥ bys ee . nk Biottel, Hoth ST x cay, NE Partington, Jot'Me cay * aye, with to 0'O Duncan & Co, REDDING’ RUSSIA'S uve iar; Fen, Merroatge: Juentenant Hickman, 9b Pouney ivan ia, A Siesiongh, ©, 16m 8? Biorvors BOT | Ee ae Sart, sict Berg John Wyman, Yet Me mee (oir rene mle, NS, Droncu, Cardenas, 15 Sher ecr a a de Ficutenant Houston, "12418 New York. oats can 8 W Waiver, K, ain | Otbe ser aoe sick cay, arm ‘ ; ois San derion (of Truro, NS Carrol, Cientuenoe, ony Px bard ntonant Cusningham, 110ih Penneytven)e, Wislecdinan, A,tet Mane doy 03 OM Greeley, Jat Mase car, John Jenkiog, iet Me cv. | QHVPCH CF QENERAL SHERIDA molassen to HS & C4 3. P. DINSMORE, 400 Fae New Yor Lieutenant Shelan, 110th Penoaylvania arpl'U 3. Gack, B,16t Mase | "root ‘ack ome eg WIA etia, meres Br vray. New wutenant Hutchinson, Sth New ak Oe Josep nant 24, 0p arkeice mow Mere, som 1, fot : i 4 ‘Bloman & Edge. ain ‘cts lat 30M Io 74 spon | We FR ee, Benton esinant pie, kam Lah Rew TOR, Revie SW cn, Baad a ee a ce ae fines iar i fieas sh Geomor, Same, #8 ¢ | Grae DasiLirY, SPRING DEDILIF. : . ry Mon . * Lientonant Fowle?, Int Michigne sharpebosvers. : th Ma, atm fir #reir (Da), Ol janeiro, 76 days, wi — Psteoant Hammicd, 324 waive B U y | E R RR Geodeiy ah Wal arm 3 Mr. N. Daviason’s Despaten. vo Fath Melaake & Ws nat Asamuil aut ia fal MMe eas Sea ee ie eens areas New Fae. s Cagper Bbehbriek, 100u) NY, Bee me Forrams on 16, 1604 | with hiden and Fre 4 geo ¥ Bal ‘Bul ier pir archi $ 2 f # s 4 , the haste of closing my lass despatch I omitted many ¥ Horace, Wilson Chepultepec, Mex, 27 days, with ma- | LANGUOR, LASBITUDE, Creech, $a NY, | it '. Ae, Arrival of Woundea Soldiers at Phila- ~ - Po iMuhointrsicn CC Daiph, he Cova,” se | Darticalars of interest regarding the battle of Meadow Br Victoria fof Nancaus Winland, Matameras, 29 447% c de)phia. ABewell, ot ba, and Bridge, to ballast, to Wikluud & Dackw: LOW Oe ee Panamera, May 21.2804 | PP FO gata + ella aaa CRNERAL SHERIDAN A? MEADOW BRIDCR, fe ey oy Sawyer, Arroyo, PR, 18 dare peculiar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately Thetranpport steamer 8. R. Spaulding arrived hore tis | LLCAVY Eng ag ement on Dieta RJ ark 1B am Syrecon MM Maciey.24U | General Sheridan placed his headquarters at a brick | 4 A2te Caioline (of since Edward fsland), Hurst, Jucmel, relieved by the wormog from Washington witb wounded oidiers, “! rim ah (Goon, fot capo 08 Mena, aon seen, house on the heights overlooking the crossing, and whence | * sehr i ulse, Turks Ieland, 12 days, with salt, to PEAUVIAN SYRUP, i . mam ; Schade Friday. mee Ta Le Raa re ireies eas, asin N | DO COUld alo see the operations of his generals of division. éh br (of of Digby, NS), Fowler, Matanzas, 21 days, Br) ve me MB, 10 days, with plas- o 12 “Eeaget 34 NB, Sem Farris, 16h NY, known Wames of Killea a Wounded. KILLED. Our Troops SUD dold Their | 2's Torier envy. am a1 Wiielan, 24h dase, un- | ands, wBich had but jast commenced in tbe roar of our fen, taro permanent,” Fampbieis Tree. Gaptain O'Snen, Co, A, 42d New Fart Yoouia™ P i The Fie Becinscker ft enn, 7 Meiland, 3a Ny, un. | COMB; While Merritt was still Sghting on our left frontat Sold by all @rugaiste, DINSMOIH, 408 Broadway. oe ae Nee tek Van Position. tare ; 1” geaee te J Mechanicaville, whither be had driven a large force from. ae YOUR MONEY —Ta0MAg AGNEW. ee Lesoiouasly ikeny, Co Bead New York Velonteers. Wm L Bauton, 6h Coan, BO. Connell, $2. H, oo: | the works on both sides of Meadow Briige. Our pioneers s Ereat Grocer, ‘and Flour dealer of the eity, corner SOUNDED. AUS Ba 10 ock, 7 a Greenwich an: dure Streets, 16 now sell Cof- 4 Allet Lieut J, 12th Mase Fgh Be a ed eth en ar tN yh were Row repairing the bridge for the passage of bd - ji Flour, Wines, 51 gars jolasses, a ‘and every- Apser:o8 LigplA Lath Obie B a Wy ; RF Howden) Sd ¥. trains and artillery. Schr Jane Bh Jones Providence thing lee ‘used tn le ey b nae Ee al abbot As dint Pa Ba nig, 0 Pa Capture of the Rebel Gene- Jobn Backelt, ve This Was a most trying’ moment for Genéra) Sheridan, | Zeer Ueeg, Waesler, Teardense. sale department No. 262 Greenwich street; retail, corner of, ei md, i benp $k al Ww as » | Sud Served todevelop his best fighting qualities. We Bebr John Wrisht, ‘Glark, ‘portiand, Ot, Greenwich and furray airouia mn Ht 2 isp iw cox Mowe r alker, Soxp 4 inion uh NY¥ were apparently surrounded by theenemy, The shells | Behr lB And ces anna 8 Sicknens, ‘Deeteene HOUSES, Rooms, 0, WANTED, Lawritt oe 2 ‘W, S24 Mare &e. Suns ‘Sous, NY were ftying thickly about our ammunition trains, which agnroe, 2 hte 2 paleala te 8 Quartermaster. - aes ~ ryan Cape 8. Si Pa Miller WB téih ft &e. Peis Wess, 8 Wh wore parked io our centre, under the direction of Lieut. ioamer D Utey, Paiva ote ecics (APART ENTS | WANTED—YOR HOUESKERPING. BY. : Bre slay Lb, sib Obio ae Lt yet Pa yBullivan, vi J SDGoliah,76th Malone, Ordnance Officer, and surrounded by pack api- Parte GH jiadelp bia, ly. np town. Good Joeation, back i, writ o0ws wi siaire Bee ogee a uie® Scevetary Stanton toGencral ox, =|) 4 Se GN Bianall, 1st Conn tals, all under the direction of Capt. M. F. Halo. The | leaner 8 ¥ Fhelpe Rrowa, Phttnde)phia, Very bent reference. address TG ee 27 Moeleni CE Cole # teamer Falcon, aence. " Boker rth Oho alti 8 aie — Wasunxcron, May 21~9:60 P. Aubert. ‘lsern 6 Beton ammunition, trains wero im momentaty danger of teak | ficsnc; Faucan, Waltron, Freviacnce N UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN A FIRST Bansene J 8, ih Pa Meyer J. 7th Va To Major General Dix.— © Motser, }ooth NY, re , © C Mason, {ion from the sbells thrown at both Wilson and Gregg. Steamer Charles Pierson, Nash, Boston, with ship andrew class neighboriood. containing from fourteen to $1 Gromer ga, stb Ne Bernitt Capt an aN Ddbpdettiag: tree’ Guuiesih metas AATAA aah tay tea ‘Hugh Quinn en Wn NY. eg fe John Taricon sot tin ‘ip | dhe officers in charge, having every confideuce in their | 29¢k#on 1 tow. BELOW. ieep Rooms, not above Thirtiecs street and between, Secon Pa vense Lt 5 or 161 ir, dates y john 3 Gilman, je, ley BD, y 5 it ceed $1,200. Sumniy ‘a Parinage 8. ih Mich pe ile yale ie ee hak Michael O'Retiiey, oth Pa Gant no Mra Hrrasys Wrens, | goderals, steed ooully awillting ebderk:) She MdelSd cith: Brig Angostura, Popped a ee san J, Oth 3 angen Paine oe Tash plebt, ropert, tins he ad Bows AEDieNy aR dag, AMA) 08 18 a 4 Berg. D Hale, ooNY arm | ment on their part might have stampeded the trains and | 2915 steamers Ellen Siete Cumbria, and FIRST OR, SECOND FLOOR, UNYURNISHRD— ningham 3 M, 143 Bane on Gabe wenn ra i enemy endeavoring to close in on our ines. We abel Bites ta {yo x eed Bene Ostrander, 100th N ¥. | aujmals and created the utmost confusion. To add to the ore Adele, Bath, parks Guiding: Star, Bai mig K ye pict ee my ee nae 9 rth aad ig Sroat or back ipl 5 " 8. a F 3 | Base: Qu irueth, in Borie 3. 20% and © Kons ¢ vi sah bold cp, Have captored rebel General Walker, of tbe | Beret W it Bur hack, 36H, Paris Keron, 7h N ¥,teg | terrific} enblimity of the scone & thunder storm burst Ngai, San, Hott Wave, Osean nae ‘ae ana Bea rcuieg RE = lebrow os lobert Heat sy chest | upon us which I bave seldom seeu exceeded jn violence. a; schre Rio Gran nena ee le Wor! yo | Broadway, red OF top es < With JM, 150cb Pe Robins 8, 49th & Te: » eet gt No Py M Coch: 1 _ Witt dM, OR Fe Hobinses 8, 4h ib 2 ne EAE IFOOPE. Bis to ae Pa itl el rg Norman Provost, 6th James M Cochrane, 188th Pa, | 1 iqep acquestion wit ‘ua ab fital wbailibe (a qxapaniona ane aeanahipe Han Hansa (Rus), City ‘of Manchester (Br), tae, 102 Walker # eet, N.Y. merty P, hee HAP Sa Pa nite Me c eA MeBride 3a h’ Mase amrorth At B 32d Mase W Hi bot 3D, 820 Tanyer Lt A D, Pennie Lit, 3d mt Twitchell A Wareham 24 Wis Withirdy M me 1dth Macs rarner Capt Willams sia & Ob HF Young 3'$ 24 Mich Gompicte List of Wounded in the En- roaement of Thursday Evcning, May os z = Bivaseaters = “oy nY x7 tae aie ett .r ri a es Cinwe “ony te Crosby, Dao) ‘Barve, G, sth Me ony | — B, let Mase fer, 1,20 NY Jae Vance, G, Is Wa the Fr. Jae H Young, 1 tat Mase dan Mowat Ln Gtk N'Y wis? Rem Coolidge, 8 Wan B Howard, D. ist Mase z Jen A chicka Dnt eae © Baker, ea Corta, 1. ‘m Sutneriand, 1.2aN¥ Hi Lewis, E, th Md ergs Chas Sherwood, B, &h David Poeser, P, 6th NY Geo W Ke 0." Let M: ut BC Atkinson, K, let Bobi Marshal Kein Mare fbourn, L, Ist Maine EM Howard, © lat Maes John H Walla’ Mubert Evse, 0, Spl & © Cooler, D. nu Ma Jas Mt Burne, 6 "i tet Mase SergtChas Ht Wittens ©, Ist Joc Marpey. &, zs pt D Sergt Major Pau! } st Mi po, Holts, I, lat Mass ncis Parrett. ©, 1 Mass Michael Kusi, Drees we Corp Jno 8 Becord, B.GnNY An! B Rernolds, D. s&h Ma Saver E barton, lst Mass “Barrinon Siith, Prey Maan Miviis W Merrill, B24 Thom Mebool, K; 1st Me irChapinan G TstMars Jan A Guild, Pe iat Mace fowler. A, Ist Mass Albert J Dy ist a2 agood,, Joseph MeDoneld, Elsi Mass Wm H Barners. I, Gee W Graves, E, 24 N¥ © Brown, E, 24N ¥ st Li Amos Cross, 11. 6bNY Heury W Foster, B. P abbott og x. a Joba B E Reese, €, Mase OW Greenougd, B. in Me rg L Lundy, D, bt M oe W Clark, A ist Mase Ke im W Wilson, I, Simon Murray, Ist Mas es fardmen, K, let Fi 2aNY B Maxtield, en ante Drea Geo M cis BH Webster, ist Mass Levi Dosuin. let Mass Sergt Chas B Ayer, ies Mass GF itcge, Ist Mase x fred De: ker, M, ith NY » sa Byron, Dp, Ist Mase Ee A. ist Mi OF Kent, B, lst Nase bry Bib A Ring, E, ist Mase arti ery Raihan A Bpollord. Ist Mase, AF Chales, B, Ist Mass, Arbibald Sinclar, J, Ist | heary artiilery Mase & B Townsend, 1, ist Mase, en, A, 17th Regula: HT Bulicex, Han # a Regulars ‘Was Covb, C, 83d Pa ne NY Tigut 3 J ounges, Bist F "3 Son G, Ist Mass, vy artillery TOitoward, Grist sry C ie Sickles, G, 7th NY an WU Tarion Met Mace dry art Warcosiok, B, tot Maes FM Dnllingbam, F, ist Mase HAN Mooi. | Kain NY A, Yet Mase ee Oba: Borie, L, let Mass bry Flag, B. re oth NY 1 F 1ath NY v fashburn, K, 4th ¥¥ Ae nN Y Dvy art B J liotinan, H. ach Die &: Grabam, D, 4th 8 ¥ F A Phelps i, 4th NY Dh by 4uh'N RP dmith,D. 4h NYdryart # Adama, Hi, 4th NY Gnas M Stumble, H, a NY et vy ari Cor; # B Kerrigan, D, 4th NY hey < B Suell, H, let Mase ay a R P, 7th 10: hh NY Bry art erton, M, ist Mass c, st Mass bv; Hy ist hD. ah ge Baye art jase act det ice Corp J Harris, M, 24 .N ¥ ‘by: Fordham, ‘B, lst Mass se. 9 yart und Ceey Rik Mare, K, tat Mase} Schl bry bys wre © Bersick, D, 4th NY hry wet Bacdulticen D ideman, KAthNY byy art J Dex ohnaon, D, 4ib NY FM Li Powe LylstMass bry art Maj a ia kGioverD, Stuy hyy + Chander (er ST gperageee ian RADNY hyy act hey Corp b aT Harkuow, D, 4th N “ Yh GW Wilame, M, 15th NY ges Weber.D.ISthNY hry art hey Jobs Rittman, D, 1th NY P Tunperman, ©, 1th NY hey art hvy art J Dicer. B. sth BY he y leno Smith, Bcbey! Uin® buy art NY byy art DY NY h © Turner, K, 4th NY bey art eth NY wy art B Collims. Ko 4th NY hey art NYhvy art ThowMurpby K.4t)NYbvy ert E © Brockelbecs, H, th NY heavy ary ORAbbey TF Smith IAMs vy art 2aNYbvy art KosthnY ney a Li 8 W Doubleday, D, 4th 8 rh heavy wise Wea Heat, Dal NY bry ant M Bover, Hy 4b 8 Y bey rey. Kk, Bib NY hb ol, 2 ony ent Travers, Oh NY | bry at Loot Junin 5 Creag, Dy 6th Voight We HY hry ant Liew Horan on Lene RY BR Piatt, J, Gib es Crom, B, Gib imothy sue caer, 1 \ Mess e OU derrteie, C. int Mans bey Hai), B, st Mase bey art Tho Maru, 7 art rice, ©. sun By ie & Toang. 2. Oh B Yb Miuainoes. rae ty ay save! let Sperry D, 18th Corpl Facier, BM RY artilie yheary aries fib Me Yas Green, kat eae wn NT Gey a Sh. wre vert, E. 41h Lesher d. Benson, M, bib NY rites mepeny AOR NY Pa Fabeuens Mo 2 Ay Cai ink, bab berroog. rae Mr. William H. Stince’s Despatch. »RtRER® MonRor, Va , May 20, 1864. Sor ans OF RROR. PRISONERS are covstantly arriving here {rom the fropt. Spare, thin forme and Ailapidated clothing tet! to what straits they Dave Deen reduced by our dashiag cavairy leaders, Gen- erals Sheridan and Kautz, and our vigilant biockadors off Wilmington and other ports, The rebel prisoners all ap- pear to think that this will be the concluding campaign Of the war, and not a few of them have expressed the wish that Ge Grant and Butier would hurry ap as fagt am poseibie and get the fightiwg over before they are exchanged. NO NEWE FROM THR FRONT. The maj! steamer John A. Warner bas just arrived from Bermuda Hundreds; but no events of any import- ance have transpired at the front during the last forty- eight bours. General Butler is imtrenched in a very Strovg position, with bis base of supplies thoroughly guarded. Heavy firing was heard up the James river during the night of the 191b ingt., occasioned by an as- ult on our centre by the enemy, who were handsomely repulsed. @RERIDAN’S COMMAND has jeft Raxall's landing, and will soon be beard from in geome other quarter. . THE JAMES | RIVER FLOTILLA. The lnavaince ofr ‘the Union Iron-Ctads— Search for Torpedoes—Appearance of the River, &. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Briow Fort Daniinc, Jaums Rivan, May 17, 1864, Treceded py eoine light draught gunboats, engaged in sounding the channel and searching for torpodons, the jron-clad fleet, covsisting of the Tecumeen, Ovondaga Sangus and Canonicus, are gradually closing in upon the rebels at Fort Dariivg. During the past two days we have made considerable progress, destroying a number of most powerful torpedoes as we advance up the rirer, and capturing several members of the various ‘torpedo gangs” employed in laying these imferna! machines aud $n attending to the batteries by wich they were to be fired from the banks, J enclose a specimen of the water- Proof connecting wire of one of those machines taken up yesterday, Same of these torpedoes are of immense power, Ove that was captured just evening contained a charge of one thousand eight 1 pounds of ganpow der, Theze are specially inten ‘or the bemest of the Monitor fleet; but all euch charitable efforts of the redeis will prove abortive, if unceasing wariness and vigilance ¢ap counteract them. The temporary stoppage of mail communication with thie Geet prevented my sending on ® report ! had pre pared of the destruction of tbe gunboat Commodore Jones, of which upfortuaate event | was an eye witness. Aller Ubis occurrence the iron cind fleet fell vack a few miles, and anchored for several days, to give time for the removal of large numbers of torpedoes, aud to await the further advance of General Butler's army, 0 evening, the L6tb, wo once more got under bs + and steamed abead towards Fort Dartiog. It was iy Bix o'clock when we came up with Four Mile Bends off which potmt the Commodore Jones bad her ci reer bronght to so dizmetrous & termuiuation. Of the ill- fated vesse! nothing remains in tight save her stern and stern post, With a siray timber here and tnere protrod ing from the water. jiers was unquestionably ove of t tet of deetraction by submarine sel bas been subjected, her an ng utter and instantaneous. The’ torpedo jright amidebipe and directiy under her, w 6 explogion rent tbe air; aud then, amid acioud of smoke ‘and sieaw whoie body of bér hull aud upper works, rent iuto a thousand piecer, and, worst of ail, numbers of her unfortunate crew were propelled \into the air, like « shower cf missiles beiched forth from the crater of a volcano. When the smoke drifted from the scene the euvken framework and ribs of the de- Atroyed vessel wore all thut remained of the Commodor Tones, except imDumeradie splintered relies of the wrec! Which covered the waters around the fatal epot. The recent rains bave made the tortuous current of the James more rap Lis turbid waters of a darker huc than usual. The scenery along tho river's banks is most Serene aud pescelul in appearance, indeed, the total ab- tence of ali sigue of i’, as ie proceed mile after mile, becomos quite saqdeping.. It is grievous to think @ coun. Uy 80 biested and smiied upon by nature should become desolate and forsaken. very true American beart must pray that tbe loyal forces of the nation may continue their vicioriour progress agniost treason, conquering w conquer | the Union has boeu restored and the war bappily terminated: tbat ‘The widow's tears, the orphan'scries, tr ad ~4 the pining ma: Por '# and betrothed lovers, That sua!l be ewallowed 10 th controversy, may cease to afflict our ears and rend our hearte; aud tbat, with her Piceding wounds bealed avd the sun of freedom beaming more brightly than ever upon her, our Deloved country may once again be blessed with peace, Prosperity and bappiness. THE CASUALTIES. Fortress Monnon, May 18, 1864. List of wounded from Genern! Butler's army, who Arrived bere to-day on the steamer Monitor:— — Sawyer, th N H, Sergt M © Grover, lst RY len's groane, sergt 1A peat n, on M Foster, It ¥ capa AN Year, wZegéatin, 1s NY env, ue Souk mes ant Sa Themen Jonh HY hand 9, a oth Conn, hip LA Neal SEEM, shoulder g)ceu. vib BY logs. 1b RY eat Geo Jobu Little, 48th M Ti Nagie, 7tn 0 Jas Fanwouger, 4 David Bowser, 56th NX should Buvin Gurtie. 35th P: der David Stormtt, 76h Pe Et Coagro, Su NY, shohider 5 Chas tateon. 3d NN. tigh JO Miller, Zot Pa thigh D Bodeman, 3d NY, thigh Thos Donnell, 76th Pa, leg CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATS VOLUNTEERS. ‘The following is the fist of casualties in the Sixty fourth regiment New York Volunteers since we broke camp on Ube 3d inst.:— A.—Jacobd Sar 3 ca Heh Sandee et tek, right ban Berna Bos fsudaiphs rigs foot: Hem'y 0 Bigalow: hand: Myron Bi Fignt foot: J Walker: right foot: # y First Lieutenant Di Serer Jehe avid : jagive, i! C Jones, throagh tect lun, Sergeant foert Manca breast, mat nt leg amputat orpora: Charincey Mcioen, both thighs, bad Gerry: ght; Eben Wit Levi Shot wound; Herman pp. snigsing. Company C.—Btephen ha Rag face, severely; Rogayh Krvger, leg, flesh; Serseant Seah N Hintaan, shoulder; Sameon, afin, flesh: Sergeant C ¥ Cummings, biliea Farde |. kied fies hs Brown. sheulder ieboias Whitmore, hand oe %. = suther, S pas: a Yi wm ie mortal? Toney it Sit Fr BE" Bateock, re Setborat posed prisoner: €or Albert Emoy, billed; severely: Berzeani 8 s screrely, @ Breuten at snl Founta) eg, te Sergeant J) Tayiom. tl Curtis, tight TT Fi Sslitoury, bead, sligh Company vin B Pratt’ left hand, severe! y Pmt Licutenant Geo B Fisk. bilted: First Sergeant J Fen, ee. Sadiy’ 5 Corporal ant Ha isan Henry 8 inet rad iret Firet ‘Davi im hand, severely: ral © 8 Clock, lower jaw, vevercly: Corporal Thos J Zibbie, foot; Wm Gran, side: Barney ne Welmore. leg. per, knee; Buge ing; Sergeant 8 K Preston, nk R Pierre. d "Fimpenyy Thos Kepper, Venry Chambe H Fay, hand; Sergeaut Jas Caton. miss ng badly; Sergeant Christian Wilcox, leg: Geo Newra Mesier, breast Company W—David Alien. m hand; Sergeant Horace Brash nity FA Mantey, mates, 0. usa Bey w “petcher| poral Wagenc 4, pry FeSerat Alvin Blackriau, ‘uoulder; Sergt Geo W Lowe, kuers Sergt Chas. if Nevo. ari: Corp Delos M Namooee, thumb; Ira Palmer Wabi, missing, Tra Goode, mtesing pay K-Sergt Simeen Mt aes knee: Corporat aril Naonan. twags, severely; Phtaeat Austin, hips the Martin Noonan, lun a #op, nec, Geo Watson, missing; Lansiog De! Major L, W. Bradiey, commanding the regiment sini was wounded jo the righterm the battle of Gettysb friest, chigh and bas been sent North. Captain William Gienpy, of Company EF. have ninety-six guns in the regimont, CASUALTIRS IN 7. may 6, 1864. Kuk. Richard Gregg. D George Meing, D Michael Cregan, D George Hicks, B roy Burns, B Mi Wounded Dangerovsly. Corp! Humphres Marabail, D- Corpt Iu Corp! Alex R Summers, Gorbl Robart Haye, "Baines Gorpt wile Steven died) Corp! Michael J asaryys, D died) re Wand Secret. Corp! Kawd Erney, jarsball, B ‘olter, recruit Sergi Eéwin ©. Biases, A Levi Honesty, B Serct Win Kelley, Jobm Henderson. B Philip Fleihan, Wm 0 MeVariand hos Fitzpatrick, A Philip B Curtis Kelsey, Michael Meviire, rC Kline, A, Morrie Soy, D Prank Depoire, B : x Wounded Sion. t Patrick Freban. D am A a Sonne herman, Kenveth Wrigh Jobn Beitle, David Carty, D Joseph Good, D Rouben Sipe, reery’ Peter Be Je ity Jonn Felrow, B Fivsimmons, B Mt now in commaad of the regiment, TENTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY, Jemray, D erpl Joun Shane, ‘D (wines Solomon Unptioas ngh, John Lyneh, B Jobn Mel * Jacob Mi recrull Michae! Dee, Albert Webbert, reerait James Brady, D corge Reynolds, B sien mite. 3 G. ey nol Jaeobd Rife, Wm Biaachard, Jobo R 2D James Mars, 15 A James Sullivan, A, sing” mi ry Sam nel Wambangh, recrain, James Scott, A, lightly severely MAY 16. Mohony, Ty rely led and prisoner Ower won Additional L of Casualtt ‘The following ie the lise of casuaitios occurring im the Ma) 8 B Mlaginan, command BK regiment, wrist Seeond brigade, commanded by Colonel J. O, Drake, Third division, Tenth army corps, in the action of May 18, 1864, jo front of the intrenched camp of the Union forces at Forter’s plantation, Virginia: ONE HUNDRED AND TWELYTN NEW TORK, Corporal Michael O’Brien, Co. ¥, mortally wounded. O'Brien wae ahot while sianding ‘inside ihe intrench- cris nno foo mente. THIRTERNTA INDIANA. David Cox, Co. B. Cox was wounded by & ball trough his leg while ting at dinner ONK HONDRED AND O1T7T-NINTR WEW TORE. ‘bed. First key pork Frederick Freveb, D. Riebard Ds ppl mag: Mel Paine roby, g. Ka. Conners, L. Woodiock, Joremiad We } noni by ‘Thomas Joeeupp, A. Sergeant MoGregor A. Corporal Albert Goouradt, @, Wounded. Boyder, commanding D, slightly. and flashes were man’s or Heaven’s artiliery. Gregg was stebboroly holding bia postion in our rear, and even forciog Stewart’s men back. Wilson's two little largely superior force of infantry. Step by step Wilson, Chapman and Mcfutosh contested every inch; bat they bad then been fighting seven or eight bours and were getting weak. HIS STIRRING ADDRESS TO HIP COMMAND it was at this juncture that I rode down tbroogh a deluge of rain to Gen, Sboridan’s headquarters, 1 found bim etandiog under a tree amoking a segar, He bad jurt opened two sections of Fitzhugh’s and Peonington’s hatte- ries upon the advancing iniamtry, and was watching the effect of their fre. Seeiog that his men stil! feli ack, Be ordered up the ammunition train of the First division and caused Lieutenant Malone to fssue 8 supply to Wilson’s command, who had expended all thelr own. He then placed himself at their bead, and thus addi sbem— ‘+ Boys, you see those lellows ‘yonder ? We are agoing to kncek belt out of them. They ae green eoldiers, from mond They are not veterans. You bave fought them well to. Pye but we bave got to whip them. We oas do it, and we will.” Je address was received with a rousing cheer and a dang charge, which sent the ‘ Jonnny Rebs” fiying back to thelr works, Meaowbile Williston, assisted by Jsoanasente Soooin. Zroritzntion ‘and the 8p speed HOW SURRIDAN'S TRAINS wane aA°FD, Under cover of this splendid charge the trains were crossed over the gees bridge, the various members of General Sheridan’s stationed at diferent points of the line (ebien wae fully @ mile in jength act tbe swamp), to preserve order. The mud would have been hub deep but for the corduroy laid by Me- Clellan two years a Everything was safely crossed without the loss of a gun carriage, caisson or ‘The enemy was s0 thor roughly beaten that no attempt . made to follow or even to shell our rear guard. MAJOR CORRIGAN WOCRDED—OTHER Losens. Jo this memorable action Major Corrigan, of the Ninth Now York, while most gallantly leadiog bis men upou tbe works across the river, received a wound in bie right Jeg just below the knee. the charge was successful, but the Major lost bis leg. It was competed just below the knee joint by Dre, MoGiil, Rulison and others while _ column Balied at Mechanicsville. Lientenant Taylor, Eighth New York, was killed. Captain Axtelle, Pitts Michigan, badly wounded in the groin, tal. Captain Ray, First Vermont, wo men, was also lett bebicd. APPEARANCE OF GEN, SHERIDAN. Major Generai Pbilip H. Sheridan looks about thirty to thirty-two years of age, is not far from five fect five ight, of dark complexjon and hair, aud bas a His mapner is entirely without pre. Dut atthe no time perfectly casy and (ree ich to awkwardness. When not engaged at. He seems endowed Hed fa the West hard- mipapos tn tas readiest man- emergency be te full ie aeaae beit 8 for meau of extrication. nd ven iD a mild, firm tone, without appearance of excite. Ment, while bis manner conveys the impression that they must beexecuted. The word fail does not seem to have entered bis vocabulary. DOTTOM’S BRIDGE TO YORRTOWN. ‘When, at Rottom's Gridge, General Sheridan cou! Jeera of Butler’s whereabouts, determined to op communication with Yorktown. He detailed his own escort.*commanded by Captain Claflin, of the Sixth regu- Jara, for this service. I was comma isted of sixty ‘in Claflin, an old Piains dragoon Nolan and Chaffeoand Adjutant Tupper. Werode Sfty miler, to Williamsburg, that day, and ihe 5 morning twelve more, to Yorktown, where I too! oat for Fortress Moo! We had 00 enemy to encow ter on the way, nor any trouble or incident worthy of notice, | am greatly indebted, however, to the kind. ness be efficient officers of the Sixth for many favors, SHIPPING NEWS. ‘ALMANAC FoR WEW rose~orm La ting witha large fon borse-scuse, which he dra Ate Port or New York, May 21, 1864, sbip Iiiinee, Babenek. Aspinwall—M 0 ’ noe, Ba VEARED wall D paenme hip Crusader (Br). Gethrley Kingeion, duc Booth & sect mR Gorse ‘Washington, Gager, New Orieans=B Sroamenip ‘besapeake, Willetts, Pertiaad—B B Crom- Goardian, Borland, San Prancisco—Metoaif & Dun- Constitution (Br), MeNay, Liverpool—Williams & Favorite (Br) eer wn sowing aad cm a s Bisette & pact; Bilzabeth Cann (Br), Bain, River Clyde—Kdmiston Anna Moore (Br), Matthien, Antwerp—Holmboe & Atiantie (R remen—| " roam (tlk Lg Bi i tg You, Drim, amsterdam vis jeineke & Wen Eitherks its Sara Ruane eco re Deri = hint BBewat WBromeont’ aratis “Aspin\ Rail. 4 of Erin (Br), Davie, Guadaloupe—Jones & Moca Rohl tie wiNisboes Pence sBrens Son a (Br), Silver Oar (Br), Covell, Davana—W W Russell, Bro Shicaals Gir, Meira Be Jone, MBa Banthere W B Alexander (Br), Pickett, 8t Pierre, Mart~Moore if brigades were failing back, on the other band, before s | owned by get we 48 ‘Onn by Messrs Curtis & Peabod Bi ford Tn ‘inst for ai jr Emerald, for Atlantic Bar! pour iN, Mi quot, Faliadelp PA ier Pat be: ‘Bev bie State. from do, nooo 2d, Bo pa, Borneo, Feb 1: with 1 spoke Noi doa: ‘25th. W7, 2, bark Sea Forel; Annovo, PR, May 2—In Haven, ldg; brig Bese, orida, to Carver cot Westport May — —Arr steamer it for 8t John). Bs previous to" tule How!ai the rebel cruiser we. 980 tons re Harley, Lord and” the Sare; Gazeli Queen,’ for stoners Fe: Apr York: schrs Indus, Frince jeveragh, McCready. Ecivaeta tai. Faitera, RY (pri 3010 from do. bt Arete by and of Bair Aqui.s—San lifted bodily 200 yards Yipee Rng L. paces OF thefsth inet, from arg, Bow dou ments od and subst Saptae De ‘Davia ‘ind ‘Lincoln Paton ‘as ‘and. aP Fine ani Cyclone was to be lai from thi South Boston, my aaa ‘Tlat. ‘She ie bE a | gry ert bark Er York — port 164 and Rowen, from Atlante. from Witt ington, KO—whe latice ad syfautrax May 20—Arr steamsh}; Al Hi a lay cen ip Alpha (Br), Hunter, St bir >, it do Lith, schr Rover, O'Brien, N' 7, May 5 (back date)—In bore bi rea so, wntnan, NYora NYork;, By Coombe, Philkdeipain. eee (Pua per Ry orr ie weet Basqur.) Arr ou York, Perris, cn wat Uroustadi; Ranagona, at aitfaitar: ar Hela st bara Sreamenor Crry oy Mancuxsren, Capt Halcrow, of the In- ed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. Lourmana, Capt Prowse, of the Cunard-Guion Jine, aailed yesterday for Liverpool. Srxiusnir Hawna, Capt Von Santen, sailed yesterday for Southampvon and Bremen. Brea: FP Corsica, Capt LeMeenurier, sailed yesterday for Nassau, NP, and Havans. Srxsurusr Guo Wasuinctor, Capt Gager, sailed yesterday for New Orleans, Snir Avon, Howes, from Island for Queens. Kennebunk to 18) ste raied”Aty abd Was thers of Boston. 16—Bbip Aquila was Sm Consianmaxr, 4135, 1924 M18 at Bi 1806, hae bees sold Ga private tera? ult at Branewick in TP Boyd anil singe edb Buia 8 R Aizen, from Hat for 6 opted vane ie af 1 with a car. ras Lighton the 19th invt. Vessel aud cargo a of Bpoken, dc. te Ru Fe ‘Clark, from "Callao for Havre, April 12, . Macy, sid from New Bed. Eldridge, sid from Rew Bedford 20th inst Ben) Franklin, Braiey. of NB, was at Fayal April 8 ‘Osceola 2s, van i Peeciare: a phi, Richard Wid, Hulse Sid’ previous to 10th, brig peaks been chased Albert Treat, ‘and others reported late ‘h—In port. bark Teresa (D (Dan), from ry NYork, segerr nro bn ‘KINCR, about May 1—In port brig Beaver, for Quesec, May 16—Arr pup Toland 4 Home, Mann Mann. Rio Graxpe, Mareh NYork, ready; lenrietin (Han), for do tes Al muth (Han), Ukena, for do7; Hannah’ (Br). for NYO it Thomas, brig Adel Harteh. Washburn, from Horta, jc a NYork, disg. ny gmp zi gine er Magoun, at Eaverpeaty Am poo Ports. a: Reid, Buenow N ¥,20— Below bark Laconia, from Georgetown Dirks Alexandrina (Br),-8 ‘Em. ‘sjexersva, aad Cha Pearl (Br), Dexter. ington o WY Baste aadaloupe: Gi Gilebriat, Wuuladeipiins ‘tohrs An. + ak, ‘Met n w, (B: ou. Port au, Prince Chaltenge, Hart, Of ¢ asia ships Home, Ocean: bards val a, MB Steon, John W Andrew. 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