Interesting Document. We have received from a correspondent the following names ofj the Independent Artillerists, Capt. Pennington, who were in Fort McHenry during the bombardment of 1811. It is copied from the records of the Treasury Department at Washington, and therefore may be relied upon as correct. At this particular season, so near the j Anniversary of the Hattie of North Point, we doubt not it will be read with interest:—Chns. i Pennington, Captain; Thos. Russell, 1st Lieutenant, (wounded;) John K. Clem, 2d Lieutenant; ltobt. S. Moore, 3d Lieutenant; James C. Wilson, Thos. \ ancc, J.din S. King, Thos. M. Locke and Bcn|amin Brooks, Sergeants; Peter White, Thos. P. Ricaud, John Morton, Win. M. Wallace and Isaac Taylor, Corporals; Samuel Black, John Barkman, Joseph Branson, Charles Baker, Francis Bund, Lenox Birkhead, G. K. Cobb, J. A. Calender, Lee Collins, Wm, S.Cook, Jos. Duncan, Cbas. Duer, Sam’l Dms-more, Eppes Ellery, Kdw'd Evatt, J. II. Ewalt, Jona. Falconer, G. W. Ford, Stephen Gutli-roiv, G. Green, Eli Goodrich, G. Grcar (wounded,) Alex. Gregg, Cbas. Ghcquire, Charles, Harwood, Geo. I lay tic, Thos. Hedrick, Win. | I looper, Green Hughes, Clias. Jessup, Wallace 1 Kincaid, E. Kent, Jr. (wounded,) Win. Lus-j by, James Lambic, Peter McLaughlin, Peter! McCartney, Wim Meeks, Jas. Macklin, Lewis j Mayer, Jas. McNoal (wounded,) Henry More-1 bead, li. Nowlanil, Isaac Owens, H. P. Osborn, F Paseault, II. IL Patillo, Thos. G. Rutter. John Ricaud, O. Raymond, E. R. Sirnmes, 1). Shane, Wm. Shields, Jo§. Stanley, George L. Stewart, C. Shoeler, C Soulhcomb, A. J* B. Schwartz, S. Smith, Win. Street, 1). Thompson, O. W. Towson, It. Taylor, Severn Tca-kle, M. Wyvillo, John Williams, W. T. Wells, John R. VYier, John Walsh, P. Wilhelm, J. 1). Winn, Thos. White, Henry Ziglor, Samuel Rust and M. Klinefelter, Privates.—Vat,