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a SHERIDAN. THE LAST GREAT CAVALRY £4! Interosting Deteils of Sheri- dan’s Operations from New-~- castle to Gordozsvills. THE FIGHT AY TREVILA STAT ROUT OF THE REBELS. wee eee MORE RAILROAD TRACKS DESTROYED. SHERIDAN’S RETURN. THE CASUALT! &e, &., Hd Mr. N. Devidson’s Deepa ios Fonrness Moxnoe, Jue %, 18 On the Gib of Jene Major Genera! =i eft Cla Charch Tavern, alfa encamped at Nowo.st'¢ idan erry, ou Pamuokey, “Hetrat been joined by Captain Turn vas engineers, and a party of the HiitiethNow York tooniers, with a pontoon train, The pontoons were division ha sorces tho river, and Gregg erossed bis night, Genéral Wilson, with the Third divisio; lieved him: of duty at Bottoms bridge bho sarne soon, Every one kuew now that someti another ratt probably—aud motving pleases a cavelry ng was ap. 3 so much as the idea of a raid, it, ft only be shcough a country where snpplies may be obtaized. CHANGES IN TUK SIAPR, Colonel Ringebury, Arsietant Adjatant General, was or dered to tLe While House totransact the buses of ihe oorps in theabsence of the General, Captains Parsons aod Hayden, the tworemaining Assistant Adjutent Goue reais, oceompanied the expedition, Major Lawreuce Kip, fate of the artillery reserve, and gop of the Bisheo of Goh croia: Major HB, Forsyth, of the £ savairy, reported to General Sboridan as additional aida STRENGTH OF THE EXPEDITION, The expedition was to consist of Gregg’s ant Aivisions, leayipg Wilson’s with the Army of t mac, ond algo the dizmoimted men and thors with fror horses Belonging to the First and Sccon This force was to have three days’ forage aud 1 rations. ‘Tey ambulances were taken also, tie whole forming a train of one hundred and twenty-five wagons ‘besides the pontoons. ‘THE START, All being ini reminess, the General set-out at twelve prolo:k on the 7th, and was followed By Torbert, Grey having pushed forward in advance. - of interest pecurred on the first day. We passed through Aylott’s, ‘and thon proceeded up the left bank of the Mattapony. to Dougias’ farm, where we encamped, The day was Gry, bright and hot, the duss almost suffoesting to both men ‘aud beasts, A large Dumber of horses gave out daring ‘he Ja(tor portion of the march, They were shot, a5 1 whe usage in war, and their equipments destroyed, to prevent thetr being of ary benefit to the enemy. ‘1H SECOND DAY wefound much the same weather and roads. Passed Mhrough Reedy’s Mills to Polvcat Station, on the Virginia Centra! Railway, and encamped two or three miles north. west of it, upon Aingh Chaudiér’s farm, This man has ‘Bve cons in the rebel service, and mo one at home to work fhe farm. | Near Polecat Station we encountered some rebel jwounded, who had been in that vicinity since the battio Spotisylvania’Oourt House. { ‘THIRD DAY, Jone 9 wae remembered by the command most vividly as being (he anniversary of the battles of Boverly ford nd Brandy Station, Mang of those present had been wounded or made prisonore in that sanguinary fight, and Bey were not Itkely very soon to forget the date. | We iete camp at cighs o’elock in the morping, passing Serough Chiidsburg, and, crogsing East North Kast creek, Baited at the plantation of Mg De Jarnette,a rebutive of Abe Congreseman of the same name. The custom of the General is to pitch his tent in the yard, plolwg his headquarters guard in the immediate Micivity. ° ie never cecuptes a house fora shelter. We prere generally oivilly, if not courteously, treated. A email party visited Bumpsns Station on the raliway, tome teu miles distant, and-out tbe telggraphic commust- Bation to Richmond, FOURTS Day, June 10, crossed the north fork of the Norih Anva abd she South Anna At Hope church, nine miles frow Spott byivavia Court House, we learned of a iarge revo! hosp!- }*I containing some of our wounded. Colonel Devin wns erdored togend @ regiment to see into the matter. He Getaiied Colonel Anderson, with bis regiment, the Seven Yeouth Penupylvania, for the duty. General Torbert also pent Captain Keonedy, of bis staff, to accompany Odlenel Andersvu. | A sed fncidens ocourred on this day's march. A rear puard was detailed to provent straggling, aud especially Wo soo tbat the dismoanted men Kept up. One poor fel Jow, who had leat his borse, upon being urged to go Jester, repliod that he “was pretty well played “out pe well as bis horse, and if they wanted fim bo go much ir he might as wel! shoot himself at onve.’” This wis eepposed to be a mere jest; but no Boner was be spoken to again by the offlcer to push forward than be Placed bis revolver to his bead and blew out his rains, 1 coul not \*arp his name, bat think that be belonged to boo of the Michigan regimente, \is night we encamped seme six or seven miles from Louisa Court House, and about the same distance from Frevilan Station, The lattor polut was to be destroyed ou the next day. yTn pat, Jvte 11, was am eventful one, Torbert’s divict: tn the sdvince, Custer's brigade was (o m: wood roxt on tue left below the station, aud Letwoon it and Locisa Court House, and follow up to the siation, where bo would find Torbort, with the rest of the division, WhO wore going up by the direct road. ‘(Custer Bad nut proceeded far from hie cunp detore he ciruck tue enemy's advance. He at orce nerged thew, and drove them back on to whit ap- peared to hic: to be their main body, THE RESKAVE BMGADE. Gover Topwert, with Merritt's (roserve) and Devin's des, moved vp the road, Merritt's regulars being They aso 800n came upon the enemy's out rovle Captain Rodembaugh, commanding the Second led States cavalry, ordered Licutenant BH soarge them, with# platoon, which be gid at onoe, with such effect teat they ran for nearly 1 sloeo'y fodowed by Gorrignn, who was supported by Rodon vem rrigon ¢ Lomas oF TPR RECORD CAVALRY. The enemy, baring wow reached his supporte, meds a mand in the weodr, and the Second was dismounted to meet them Hewrigan lod (he charge, avd mot & most do termined foe, From carbiaws they came to pistols, and trom pistols toBabvet, and Lieutenant Horrigen had « tend tofand fight wih a rebel oMcor, whom he ren quiebed Comeral Merritt Jed in the Firit cavalr pinin Lwetteer, 10 the ald Af Che Second, and Gener. rlert,also dudig she onomy Qewlng stronger, ordered ju & pordun of Devin’s brigade, @till weakenes by th ore: at the Seventeonth Pensmepivants a! Spotieriva- euCoort Heuse, Teo Ninth Now , Coloael Sackett, groot in on the right of the weogulars, ant all Fouche with the greatest vigor and determination, «easly pushing the enemy back towsrds Trevino © ution. ‘howd Packet, of tie Ninth Mew Lark, Ovpints 1 Corbengh 90d Licotenant Horrigan, of the Bevond requiars, Ware wounded early in thé belle ones mortally, but mot anti they pad performed Bor olmm for which they will ong ve remembered Lied fenent gter, Adjutant of the Virst onvalry, wae killed, ard Lieutenant Ellis, of the Sixth Pennsylvania, aortonaly wounded. Cenorat 7 rbort led a charge to person, of the Pe) Gerporate charactor, and General Merritt another, ) Se Hem rebels oul of tbe cuilwan cut aud @ brio ou " { TOR, | kiln bebind whlo they had ¢" wenched thomeslves. Geveral Sberidam, with WIS 8147 wy. ais ap im thecentre of vheze operations, WLCTe @n6 gneils few and buret thickly aroand Bim, DU snore ne hud @ full view of what was coing OD. I 45 reauty wonderful how our oom- manding oflcers of a vatry escapd atl Injury when they were ta tho bavit of exposing themselves so recklesaly as they aid. The euewy ? ad now been driven from thd woods into ‘the station,’ gat as yet nothiag hed bees heard of Custer. } There had “geen @ constant din and roar of cannon amd musketr¥gand of borating of shells from six in the morn- ng LILY Aon, and no one could tell Custer’s gnus from thuce oO thegeriemy. ‘Torbert bad to be very shy of bis arti) leryptight ing tu the direction of the station, where he wea ta weet Custer, for fear be would injure bis owa men. Gey., Merritt aud Captain G. A, Gordoa, hia chief of staff, Chougbt they had surely come upon Custer’s men at one 1, A called out to them to cease firing upon their *frigads ? But their ‘friends’ did not ‘sed jy thun,” a0@ fired again, kiting Gorden’s horse “Pete” and dis- poting with the captain the possession of the saddie, GEMMUNICATING WITH CUSTER. Fffort after offort to reach General Custer made by the staff oMicers of Generais Sheridan and Torbort proved unavailing (Tl twelve o'clock. Each time the officer would run into the enemy's fre and up to bis lines, think jog it possible they mfght ‘be Custer’s, at the imminent risk of capture, only to find that he must race’back again for dear life. i At about. noon, however, Captain Dana, A. A. G. to Geveral Torbert, dashed through the lines of fire up to the station, where he found the inevitable febting Custer, with his trevitablo bugter soundiag the advance, Dana’s deseription of Custer's live of battio at this moment is most amusing. The portion be came to was facing none ‘direction, and thelr seven sheoters were going crack, erack, crack, in the most Jivély monner. Reach- | tug the ceniry he found thet facing $m an exactly oppesite 0, the sama woaprne discoursing the same music thore, agin the.olher wing was faciug io third front and just as flercely engaged as the rest. COSTER'S ENGAGHMENT. Tt aeoms that when Custer bad driven the foreo wbich he found opposing ton point near the etation he ordered acharge by the Vifth Michigan, Colouel Alger, which mavaged to got In between the-dismounted of thie évemy aud thelr led horses, The resuit was the capture ofeight bundred fed horses and ebont'five Bundred men, Custer’s e-mmand also had ninety of their wagons, four or five ¢a'ssope and fifteen ambulances, These were ait placed in his rear, or what was supposed to be tho nearest point | wi Torbert, with whom he wag expecting to connect at ony moment, The result was that when Torvert forced © mbatants back on the station they fell right npon | Coster'’s plunder. guarded by tho Fifth Mtchigan, | tna devore aj! could be romoved everything was retaken, | excuot two huudred priconere, aud with it # portion of rk | Cusier's peck tfalu, bys headquarterstwagon and { @ largo number of the Fifth Michigan. The “Boy Ce | cou! ral?’ now bogan to rave some and look ayound for reprt- cals, whon Pennington rode up to him and sid, “Ghmeral, they have taken one of my guna!” 0) Gavaued if they have; come on,” and off ho Garhod, followed by Pennington anda few mon. ‘hog | cuarged the enemy with the utmost fury and rowok tie piece, I tn ea hieck ie eaen shortly after that Dana sound j tne General surrounded aud fighting three ways. ‘The | cuomy obralned five of Penaington’s cassiony ata. his | ordnance wagon, bat there were chiefly recove cd. { General Coster’s exlor bearer was shot, and the fag | | was 0 near falling iato the hands of the eueiny that it wg only saved by being torn (rom the pole by the Gene- ral, who stutfed it into the bosom of bis shirt, Custer’s colored cook mud laundross, Eliza, was captured with the train; but abe escaped with the Goveral’s valise, whieb she succeeded In bringing to the outer picket, wlere they tool it from her, but she came safeig to camp. Tus Rour. When Custer again joined ‘Borbers short work was made of routing the rebels out of Trevilam 3tatiou. Colonel Gregg’ss brigade. was nearly all employed in gvarding and picketing our left wing. A portion of it waa actively engaged, and, as it always does, acquitted itself with great credit, General Davies’ brigade was. the rear guard, and protected the flanks and the trains. The Sixth cavairy guarded the prisoners, and made «me oF two eoouts under the command of Captain Ciafiin. About one o’clock General Sheridan bad use for some mounted men, and cilled on General Davies for the Tenth New, York and Sixth Ohio to come up from the rear. “mney were too late, howevar, for the purpose intended, The dismounted men had driven the enemy in one di- rection and-his Jed horses in another. Had these, or any other two mounted regiments been oa the spot at the moment they could easily have captured both horses aad soldiers. GALLANTRY OF THE TENTH KEW YORE. At three o’clock P.M. this regiment was dismounted and placed fn an open field to assist in the grand charge of the day. As the Fight advanced the men moved for. ward, under the cowmand of Lieutenant Colonel: ‘Avery, ‘at adouble quick right im the face of a battery, clearing two { , barricades and all obstacles, and causing the battery to limber up andjmove off at a swift gallop. Gene- ralg Sheridan and Gregg and Colonel Gregg were pleased to pay the Tenth a bigb compliment for the lively and firm manner in which this charge wes made, DEVING’ BRIGADE ‘was engaged from early morning on the right of the line, and the old ‘war horse” was, as usual, in his element, Hie men Buffered lesa Joss than some others; being fur- ther removed from the centre of action; but they main. tained the important position entrusted to them with their usual firmnoss and gallantry, The grand charge before spoken of resulied in driving the enemy some two miles from the station, and ended the fighting for the day in one of the most brilliant victories ever achieved for the Union arma. Colonel Gregg was slightly grazed in the ehoek- with a ploce of Jead‘which lodged in bis whiskers. Captain Craig Wadsworth, .of General Torbert’s staff, had two horses shot uncor him, making five which ho has lost since the opeving of the compaign. Dr. Wilson, of General Merriit’s staff, aleo had hie horse killed, Lieutenant Bertrand, of the same tail, bad the sleeve of his coat torn by a ball, witbout injury to bis arm <Gen- eral Guster’s acting adjatont general, Captain Greone, was iaken prisoner, Captain Loever, of the Second cavalry, formerly Colonel of the Elisworth Fire Zouaves, is also a prisoner. Captain Ordner, of the Tenth New York, was kiliedy 0 Corporvls Kimball, Persons and John Ooorad, and ate Jobo Schenck. General Bheridan moved his whole command to the station and encamped for the night, after Oghting for seurly twelve hoars incessantly. DESTRUCTION OF THE RAILWAY. The next day, Sanday, 12th, was devoted to the deatruction of five miles of railway, from near Louisa Court House to one mile beyond Trevilan et fn tho direction of Gordoneville, The work was most thorongbly done, The ties were piled up and the rai! laid agross the piles, which were then fired. Aa tho raile became heated in the centre, the cool ends wore dopressod by their own gravity, and the raile a0 Vont as to render thom utterly wortbioss without re rolling. Details wore also sont to bury the dead of both parties. These duties occupied the time unti! three P. M., when ral Torbert made an advance toward Gordonsville reconnoitre for the enemy, who had not been soon dur. ipg.the day, He cam upon him about five o'clock, ty a strong position a few miles south of Gordonsville, ro- inforced with Pickett’s division of infantry, Altor foaling of bis position it waenos thought politic to attempt to dislodge him from it, @& our Ammunit.on was reduced and rations for the men and animals entirely exhausted. pr! q THB OASTALTIN®, lo this movement Captain Dunkleberger war ror!- ousty wounded and Lieutenant Nichole kilted, both of the First cavalry. Mojor Kip, of General Sheridan’ ela, was efigutly wounded in the head by afragment f chef. Lieutepant Nighols, a gallant young ofoer, was from Albany, and @ relative of Senator Harris, of New York, Lieutenant Baylis, of Queter's etaf’, was wounded fo the shoulder, Wteutenant Pevnington fost, with bis celssons, forty-sever Men aud seventy-four bores cap- tured, ‘The following si he wames Of the men:— Jobn F. Longley, prisoor. Jonn 1 Toner tie nn te gad arthur Bards, Mathers, killed ‘ly wich h Welecs eer te i. paseed through body, , Drieoner, fees ei + prisoner, Ub et, prisoner. be a, princner sropnen #pitz, preower 4 Brasault, wounded ig head, ee tal aeaen CHelo#, prisoner, Saas Tnods, prisoner. Daniel Moore. priesner, Rafos Revd, pricvrer, Tomeph Now ton, privenor, es Murray. Nrwoner, SHERIDAN’S The Lime of Sherida LAST RAID. s March, from Newcastle, on the Pamunkey, to Gordonsville. i (nef oF. re | Ss; TREVILIANS” Ce I ICAMPED SUNE wee TRACH feng MEL? TAY \ 'YANCEYVILLE wg 3 RN 2 & j €UCHCO CITY “a NY, pranbvoxshease' HOMPSON SRL CROSS arid i iin cHiLos MPED oo 10% carol aa es BHIOeE | ae a eins PASS WUNE B¢%, y) POLE CA e'STATIO! (GAMPED ! CASTL. Ce Andrew Early, prisoner, Michael Myers, prisoner, Jovn 8 Buck, prisoner. Tennis Scully, prisener. John Kenney, prigoner, pewitt, prisoner. AS, PriBONOE, 1k, prisoner, erick Hesseler, prisoner Watson, leg amputated; left io hospital on field; prisoner. Adolphus Bhoy, wounded in arm, prisoner. Tawrence Healey, prisover. Peter Cutlons, prisoner Thoa B Young, prisoner. Phihp Mull, prison O'Neil o ‘ener. yr. prisoner, -four horses killed, wounded and missing. mes of rebel officers captured by General Sheri- dani Major WE Lieut and anuel, 6th South Carolina. Lieut 0 Major KO Anderson, J Capt HK Harrison Coorg it R Harvey, 31h Goor; Lat Liont 1 Clobildrers, Jerr Capt W © Naver, 6th Virg! Lieut @ A Carson, General Young's Captain — Miller, 4th Sout ih Heatonant Jno M Runch, 7th Georgia, Lientenant @ 0 Waneock, 7) Georgia, Lieutenant Goo Yotoh, 6th Virginta. Jieutenant ML Crave, hy Ger orga. Lisntenant GN Liputenant O T ies bu oes 8 rma jeutenant Wm Fpps, 4th Sout! Cn Major ——- Jonos, Commissary, ‘In addition to these are 870 privates, making about 400 in all who bave been ly retorned with the command, ‘The detaiie of the return to White House must be do- ferred til! to morrow, The following ts a partial list of casualties dering the actions of the 11th and 12th: L W Pinder, G, , tse aw, Tovtt dragoons, tof tote. Rergt & L Bonnor, @, lst New York dragoons, abdomen. Char Gelagher, A, Tet New York dragoons. back. Wea b 1, lat Now York 8, rab eaeuldey, wat R, let New York iat * Int New York At rau Fino bard, f. i aye ey olin G WHNeaNm FT Barney A. Riloy, F ‘in New Yond heed, Peete gt Wes tn tec ape ir et New York 6 band amentaied, hi Lioutevont Justus FP, Coy, G, ist New York @ragoons, right arm, Bilan Armatrong, C, Tet New York dragoons, Mad brant, Corp Wm Smith, 1,'tat New York dragoone, laf leg, om Abwood, C. tok Naw York aragouns, pt ier ean bebe. cove Biurckley, “, 4 Row York dragoow ™ Christ K Orn Chas Paka. 1, ath Now Yer T Maraball, ¥. 4th New York. band aw Chas HM Barber, H. 1st Now York drogoons, right kneo. Jas Albright, B, 1st New York deagoopa, breast. Henry L Cummings, A. st Now York dragoons, left leg. John Barkbard, B, let New York dragoons, left leg. Sami H McGibeny, (i, tat New York Lae op both legs. Cq Comm'ding Gibbs, let New York di ‘sun stroke, Corp James Leman. I. let New York dragoons, right hand. Franklin Barnbart, @, let New York dragoons, head Chas H Cecekor, i), Tst New York dragoons, left hand. Levi Pattermore. EF, 1.th Pennsylvania, F foos, Geo W Hays, K, 16ch Pennsylvania Wm H Taylor, F, 161b Penngylvavis, 1 10 of Corp @ W Paliner, G, 16sh Penney tvanla, left hand. Horatio Rice. A, ian New York, right side. Charles T Locke woo 10th New York, left forearm, Bergt Royal Mi. i New York, right shoulder, W 0 Young, K,10'h New York, tert band. Theo MoNames, ti, Ch Voavsylvania, tert hard, Olver A Hoffman, F Oth Pennsylvania, right thigh. Te Jones, B, (th Venneytyenia, aide and right forearm. J Jobnetes Oth Vennavivan! ft shoulder, ‘Liont PH BI, B, 60) Peooaytymia, back, John O. Hopkins, k, (i venneytvania, abdomen, George Sot, G 8:1 | ena y ly iy loft side, Corp’Geo Wattis. H, cin Peunsytyania, ebeck Geo W Harper, HH, sth Ve Ai, Maid and chest. John @mith, G, Bh Pennsylvania, ‘Alexander Smith. G, €.b Penns eaaies igh hip. Corp KB Murna, I! O(n Penvaylvanta, right hip, Jobo Miller, L, 81h Venvevivants. left bin, John H Laipecr. 1, 6.0 Pennsylvania, le’t Bip. James Hoap, C, 6lb Penneytvania, lett arm, Beret Jonn Algi, L., 4th Peunsytrania, right elbow. Kirby Snvith, B. Gi Pennsylvania, right aide. Jobn A Carr, B, 64h Pennsylvania, lett shoulder, Danie! Dow eherly A. oth Poonsyivania, loft wrlat dos Pannet tt 6th Ponneylwanin, left hand. Anthony shPiver, P, 61h Pennsytvania, 6 Deck tg Chas Shielda, F. 6th Perneyivania, left side JF Bering ®, Gib Michigan. bead And Sine a Jertorson Kelly, Ky Oi: Michigan, leftchock. Jomes A Moco: i ‘th sfichigan, left aide, Oliver Sanders, L. right thigh, ‘Wm Finaeee, F, tin th ight eoul Alonzo Shipman Corpora’, 1 °0.'K, Lat Now York, ahoulder, J Brown, Co! 6th Htichigen, foot, Forman AY Martin Levy 7.00 8, (we Michigan, fough. Mt D Preston Lfeut, luto New York P Hos pom Tieut, battery T iat Tilted States artillery, bend John ieaeae, CoG, 17th ‘cdl arm. Tra Molptoeb, CO A, Ist Now Yar Curtis, Gergt, Co Hf, icin ‘Co Ay 6th Michigans Dey’ ine Reed, H, ATth Penpeviver ta fe Mout dD, Tat New York dragons fe DAth Now Vong, wider, Digh. IMPORTANT FROM MOBILE, Whe Rebel Iron-Clads Preparing te tack Our Fieet=Foree ef the . Fiotilia—Admirai Parraget’s and Prepurations~Our Boys Confiden of Victory, &e. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Ove Moams, June 9, 2004: ‘The prospect brightens for ective operations in waters, Admiral Buchanan’s rebel iron-clad rai Tennessee and eigh} rts are ta foll view. from oud fleet. Four of these siusi(r yossels are cased to extent with iron, while the other four are wooden vessels “protected by bales of compressed cotton, We haven doubt that they al! mount beavy guns, many of then Doing riftes. ‘The rebel naval force has been fitted out at Mobii@ 4 under the direction of the following Moers, tm part:— Admire!—Frank)\) Buchanan. Thewtenant—J. R. Eggleston. LW. Miner, WF. Wyabam. lant Surgeon:s—U. 8. Igiebart, anew. W. Graves, Beret W A Garrence, H, 6th ney vais, ard. Thos MeNee, H, 6th ‘Penveyivanie, hand, D MoGuire, A, lat New York dragoous, band, Geviok Lawdy, G, Ist'New York dragoona, thumb, Hemecerr nee aie v0 mee xt New Yor! P Wiliams, 0, aa i York @ragoons, ‘Whibto the peat few weeks thetr personel force han bees augmented largely, both for staff and line duty; so that the expedition ts not Incking in détermined officers. * Tne flotilla ts composed of the following wessele.— one: ‘Tennersee—Flagsi Geo F ce ,1at New Bt Fewer Gaines—CommanicrT. T. Hunter. Corp Chas H Bell, D, let Maive, foot, ri oan pe E, oth ‘Pennsylvania, arm. Ft Now Yorke, back Lae boas: ih Salchigany Benenr-Cuemia ander C. H. SéBiakr. Bui — Name unknewn-—- ——. WOODEN V¥SSA18 AND COTTOM OLADS, Huoteviient: Joutenont Julian Meyers. igen A i mae gf Bychartrein “i euccoaat Joan We Dannington, 7 Camp! 3 E, Sth United States, arm. Tuscaloosn—Licutenaot W, L. Maury, 00 butter, ?, 61m Michican, arm. -Coxp Sam! Heigh, &, 17tb Pénnsyivania, arm. M Nichols, F, 6th Michigan, arco, , 7th Michig: Chas Krause &, 5th United States, shonider. fifteen wooden vessol, the fleet we have (he following:— Hartford (favst Oliver Thomas, HI, 6th Pennsylvania, shoulder, ‘Thos Permelee, R, 1st Michican, hi James MoGro:t, E, 4tn New York, groin, ‘A Britegram, C, 17th Penvsyivania, head. Thos O Aranders'H, Ist New York dragoo Conrad Keller, My 1st New Yori dragoons, Sergt Peter Conlan, D, Ist United States, hand, Danid Dornes, F 1ét United States, foot, Farragut is not illo, and is profiting by his experience See Si New Fork dragoons, iy as: ‘upon the Missivsipp! river, Tho veusels are being pub ia Rerdeil avel, G, 6th New York, shoulder. the best of order to rocelve She redels, It is rumored °O Gregory , L, 1st Michican, leg. JH kouse, B, 1st New York dragoons, shoulder. B F smith, M, 2d United States, arm amputated, FJ Adame, CA 6tb Pennsylvani ck. Herman Koupp, F, 1st Michigan, bip. , ~~ Powers, L., 2d United States, neck, Michael Bellaner, B, 21st Michiga Sergeant J © Cotton, I, 131st Miebigan, arm, Stephen Scott, A, 21st Michigan, log, Lieutenavt Albert Mercer, A. 21st Michigan, heel, Solomon French, F, 13:b Pennsyivania, shoulder, TA Trask, B, Ist Maine, arm. Wounded J Juve 1, 168, Sergeant Victor W. Starr, 1, 2d United States, right side. Jobn Delowny, I, 2d United si ites, neck. John Delaney, D, 24 United Btates, shoulder, C W Stanton, M, 2d United States, P Simons, B, 2d United States, thigh. Corporal Albert Roo, B, 2d United: ‘States, thorax, ‘M Cooper, F, 3d United States, arm. P u'Cooner, K. 24 United States, hand. Jebn Brown, H, 24 United impor Jobn Roach, C72d United States, leg*ampat 6 i Rodenbaugh, commanding 22 unea States, abvulder, Andcew Daner, E, 2d United States, shoulder. Sergeant ee M Buck, D, 24 Cuiied ‘States, head, that a Monitor is op the way from the North to assist us. She must burry up if abe expecis to do any service. Commodore I’almer hae aout to Admiral Porter, and » fleot of iron-clads (rom the Mississippi squadron+will be ia readiness at ine month of the Aliesissippi river to meet any of the rebel craft should they attempt to rum by our fleet, We fcc! confident that our fleet, as 13 ig now, can master tie rebels, We expect them to come out some dark night or foggy day. They will Ond their match, I think. Fine i Fromm Ayexve.—Yesterday afternoon a fire occurred in the buseiment of No, 706 Eighth avenue, a Paint sbop, owned by George C. Odell, It was caused by alightcoming in contact with some petroloom turpen- tine, Mr. Odell estimates bis lone at about $500; Ro in. is damaged about ; floor was occupied by "Frederick, Meyer 98 “a barbe: anaes eral &c., damaged about $200—said to jogut on ni wien rece sic pao Corporal J Stefnbruon, F, 2d See. et ome ov! MNT LOAN M Hotherman, EF, ZaUnited ay oy wrist, ow J Campboll D,’2a inited States, bead, an Lieut Ww Howcigan, Ht, 2nd United states, wrist and ‘€200,000,000, houlder. . -—— Jonn Key F, 2d United States, arm. ‘This loan ts authorized by. act of Congress of March 8, pe nat a ga aay og 1964, which provides for eR ‘REDEMPTION At COLM, at Sergeant Fel! jeal, D, 1st United: ans: breast, aby. period not less than ten or or me ‘more than forty years from Jonn*Bailey, M, 1st United States, hand, ‘haust. L, let Unlted- sates, log.’ ite date, at the pleasure of ihe the governmont Hr Ae sib Mictieney Boot Until tts redemption ive por cent interest is to be pal. te i 3 oe aig RS fad ‘Tore, ; forehead, semi-annually IN COLN,- Sipe bles Ge Si NAr RO Peel Bubseriptions to the loail ere reeeived by the Rational. oa san, Lyd New York tb ace. Banks in United States nota oF ia such engrency oe other. P Maloney, B, 4th New York, heo! funds ag are taken by thors on oa deposit at par. © Baal Lewis, Battory I, 1st Ubited States artillery, head, to-three rer cent por nzuum $0 its value, ‘Tho-rate of intercst on this loan, although bet five per’ (i oKroden; K, Sib Peenerive0le are John Boy der, G, 6ih Vennsylvan left bip. Robt R Miller, B, 8tb Penaayiyania sun stroke, Jaa Stone, C, 8th Pent Michael Hu or Zp BUD Rone yivanta, ; viet hued wh cent in colm, is 28 much greater in currency as the difference a ard. B, dey ivan! pa TL Gage, Gpsih ace Epon ef ve ma Fatween the market valuo of currency and gold, F, Sth Penusyivania, right effoulder and aide, Ase rule the five per cont specie securities of afl solvent. ‘Thos Haines, 1, 8th Pennsylvania, ieft leg. fs ng ‘ath ivant cael governmentsare always ay oF above, ana’ ‘curremey now Wn BI " ply et mera Ti Mion 7 , right arm and funded in the national Joan wilt t Wil! be worth its face ph gett lar “and Wi Geo Almer, B, 7th Michigan, arm Desides paying © regular and eral por ore: Liout J 1 Hasalin, 1, Tah Mishlgan, right eye, holder. ieee ana were 2, He Micbiees, toms, The authorized amount of thie loan le two handred mil. Alen Cook, i ‘a ae ns aide Mion dottars, ‘ThE arownt ‘of Aubecriptions reported to the- Benj Preston, K, 7th MichTgan, breast. Troasury at Wasbingtoo {s over 870,000,000. Bodscriptions wit ve recived by the ‘Pressurer of the- United States at Washington, an at New York, Boston aud Ph! Firat National Bank of Now York, No, 4 Wall street. Second Nationa! Bank of New York, Twenty-third street ang Broadway. a ‘Third Nations! Bank of New York, No, 8 Naceau street Fourth National Bank of Now York, 27 and 29 Pine street. Fifth National Bank of Now York, £38 Thir@ avenue. Biatb National Bank of New York, Sizth av, and Broadway. ‘Ninth National Bank of New York, 963 Broadway, Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broad way, Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street, National Exchange Bank of New York, 196 Greenwich ot. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of pubic money, and alt RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country (aciieg as agente of the National Depositary Banks), - wili furuish further information om ap- gan, a C Sullivan, D, 4th Pennsylvania, knee. Robt M McMoa, B, 4th Penneyivanis, thigh, W C Parker, H, 4th Pennsylvania, thigh. Pareuo Cortina, H, 4th Pennsylvania, foot. ‘Thos H Walker, C, ath Pennsytvania, Band. é Peter Wakers, K, ath Pennsylvania, breast. Geo Paron, £, 4th Penveyivania, knee, a1 ¥ ‘Thos Roque, G, 4th Penns: ylvania, leit ae Alor Irving’), ath Penusvivania, veck. ‘Allen Foster, &, 4th Pehnsylvania, arm. Robt,Painter, F, 4th Pennsylvania, face, Jobo Dorrigan, k, ain Penasyivania, foot, Jas McGraner, F, 4th Pennsylvania, knee, RL Hamill, gE, 4th Pennsylvania, thigh Lieut John Hopper, B, 4th Peonsy!vania, hip, 8D Marshall, C, 4th Ponosylvania, hand, aibert, A, 17th Pennsylvania, back. J W Benthelzer, C, 17th Peanrylvania, foot. am Hilbert, C, 27th th Pennsylvania, « nd shoulder, pL E Wheeler, M, 0th New York, abdomen. Shek Crick, ©, vib New York. log. Geo C revit, A, oun New Tore, ‘thigh. Chae Speat ww York, hip, P itesth, J rid ob New York knee. Sergt £ J Bion, D, at Now: York, arm, Liout M Me ‘9th Naw York, a Col Win Sac ett. Now bins Tagen Lieut 6 W Clarko, ©, Oth New ¥. “ide Coarlos Wool, M, ‘oth Now ork: fe 4 thigh, P H Ricker, I, 6vn New York, thig! ae jentworth, F, On iow York, renie sidiciad, ‘Count, D, 9th New York, lower jaw fractured, te Hogan, F, 9th New York, arm. H, 9th New York, knee, ¥ FAC. CELERY TO SUBSC! $2.000.000 2s ERS, EP Putoam, ! Oth New York, hoad. Deitey,¢. 9th Now "York, ac, * county OF aie YORK. Sergt Jon Cr ro, 1, 9 New York, Bubscriptiona are here y od to a Loan of Two Million. Corp L T Hall, h'New York, thig’ Doitaras, suthorized by au ordinance of the Board of Super. visors, approved by the Mejor June 15, 1864, entitled “4p J PSaaueleon, F, 9th New York, leg. 1) H Paterson, K, 9th New York, arm FergtsP Gabe, a ih New York, Robt F Fuller, ¥, 9th Now York, thigh, Ordinance to provide for wep arement of Volunteers for MF Danoy te Gtotn New York, band. : ; H inglisby, A, 0ib Now York,,band the Armies of the Univn, ey part and parcel of the Quota of Christ rig ever, ©, 17th Pennsy!vani: byte 3 the city and county of New} York under any future eal of the President for mes.” ‘The proper books tor such subscriptions will be opened as. the Comptroller's oftios on and after Saturday, the 18th June, imotant, and. will remain open until the whole sum. shall be taken, ARE. Bubseribers wit! be re Sergt BP Kean, 17th Penney!van} Geo D Mulliban, Corp 1. 0 Vauwort, C, 6th Now York, 1g. Garret V Orton, K, 9th New York, Corp WO weHaney, K. 24 Voted Bueten, aide Wm Puff, it United States, thigh. + Ist United Statos, arm -d Downs, C, Ist Uniled ctates, wrist, A Kress, M, lat United States, os. Chas Hone, M, Ist United States, finger. Sorgt Morris Grisweil, 4, 1st United ststes, shoulder, James € Senrnm, ), 4a Pennsylvania arm, Warren v Tabor, M, 10th New York, dnger. James Ellen, M, 10th New York, thigh. er Sune 12,129. jnired to deposit with the County ‘Treasurer at the Broadwhr Wank, within five days after en: fering thelr subscriptions, jhe amount wubscribed for by them respectively, end ov presenting bie receipe for the money to the Comptroiier they will rocetve bonds of the county for equal amounts, rodremable on or before Jane}, 1265, witb interest from (he dave of paymént, mt the rate of ia per cent per annum, iT: Oar feftow citizens ani the publlo generally are rampect- Tally invited to cooperate wih the Board of Supervisors im. the benero! pacrtotie par parpore of supplying the quote Recepts m of the Dé&’ Kalb Regiment, The NeKalb rogimont (Forty-frst New York), Colonel Gllea, was received yesterday afternoon fe the Park, and a enlute of thirty Ave guns fired ta ite honor. The regiment was reviewed by the Committees on Na- Monal Affairs of M@e Common Council, after which marched |, sonompesiet. by a portion * the Third ang | of men from this county, on th © call of the President for Fourth iy Since on ape their German | more men for the army, soon (0 be made public, withouy yw of resorting to a draft for that potpose, Agtion will met bo» cort—to the noeueiatiors the regiment, at Liberty rater wan charter of ie takee to raise volunteers Under the ordinance referred to be conducted the affeir ine very |} ani\i a eeMeient amount ie “ilwertbed to warrant the com. regiment up Broad e mittee im proceeding ta thts me rmadter, Cree esctnaniam one taint the ee ee WATTHRW 2, BREWNAM, the beautiful banner, now badly stip ebenterel by tebat bet rebel bul- letetct « dovea bard fought campaigns. the Balt wee by & presentation of two wreath of ‘Comptroiier. Cire oF Faw Your, Derantuanr oF France, Oomrmou eens, mad ‘Madame item i fos rent ob Gato pa. nw ain e tow appropriate Orree, June 18.18% Fee's the wosatotrom tos her Gift, and sus | Fonns, BUNIONS, BAD, AD NATL, GRADER PRRT, NDER "Tue tulowing attr from tbe oxpiainw iteoit- Qe egret Sr. tie ea ah — er} MAton'e Once, Naw Yorn, Jive 20, 864, | turee'’ wr Corte, butions, &9 Golonet Yor Gitsa:— be. Hear S2—! reget io that imperative dotion prevent tny ‘waiting beyond ified time to give your command Srontut fecrptins chrsgrenee execccinaiy. (ne, tise ee or breaks, and ooossiOn tbat ou'led from this Olly Who Moe body of | ron you oomm@imoded, and Lam glad to foe back what left of them. Knowing that they will rowsn tos ephereoft | oi bee © efulnens, With aontiments o estee, | rewria, vary | Seniere In bing corde. Tbe wuly, yours, ©, GopEney 6 CNH | S's owRRY & CO. 8) Warren sunset. To oppose this formidable feet admfita: Farragutbao- sad not a single trom-clad, Among - ‘Itsexemption from Btale’or focal taxation adds from one: ” v.