WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1862jwn by#hundred3,wavering, our line de of the distance plished. Here the ; fire of the enemy's iketry was dreadful, it and fell back to wice again the effort renewed, but each . Night, at length, Injudicious, and the kept up by the ar add to the horrorB, cattle, the enemy's on at Curl's Neck, fc, poured on the field their immense rifle enable, as wo have ious loss was Inflict* the horrors of the the monster shells, ►rests and exploded emed to shake the toral effect on the ispiring allies must in this, we believe, uage to the army offrom the above ae* as all upon our side, to know that the unon and musketry, nt to our efforts to i, fell With fatal ef-ftd fflTPiW.From our Afternoon Edition of Yesterday.Pennsylvania’s Sick and W onnded.List of Names in the Baltimore ♦ Hospitals.Official Report of Hon* M* B. Lowry.Habrmbubg, July 7,1862.To Sis Excellency A. G. Curtin f Governor of Pennsylvania.Your letter of the 4th was received, in pursuance of which X arrived at Baltimoie at three o'cloek’on Saturday morning, the 5th ; at seven o'clock I gained admission to the National Hotel Hospital; I have seen and conversed with the following sick and wounded of the “Pennsylvania volunteers, in the order in which I present them: ^ .Neale McLaughlin, wounded in side ;115th regiment, co. E ; returns to his regiment to-day.John Guhring, 61st regiment; lost one arm at Fair Oaks; has no description roll, no clothes; resides at Pittsburg; says he wishes to go home in two weeks. • ^ 6'John James Powell, says he is able to go home: resides at MauCh Chunk.AUoo Hare shot in thigh M’GaTvey of Warton Eicfc Patrick Murr. of Thursday . Michael Fe moosville, Al flesh wound, forlough, say burg, was kil Joseph Spe York town in should be giv 19th.George Poi ty, has rheuc yet do good f Benj. F. St county, waul with fever.S. Newbolc paralysis; wil to go home.John Shull tian street PI taken home 1 be in a Penns Henry Stm heads says he John Hlgg: Philadelphia, transfer for IHenry Plaf Dhilnifalr