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England. Mr. Beresford Hope writes to the London Times in favor of mediation. He claims to have felt the popular pulse in England during the course of lectures which he has been giving on America, and asserts that a great majority of the people would fain see the strife terminated by the establishment of the Southern Confederacy. Miscellaneous foreign items The Prince of Wales reached Windsor June 14, from the East. The Japanese Ambassadors were to embark at Woolwich for Holland on the day that the Etna left Liverpool. The number of visitors at the Great Exhibition on Monday, the 9th, was 58,682--the largest attendance yet. The English Court had been ordered into mourning for a week on account of the death of the Grand Duchess of Hesse. The Pacha of Egypt continued in London, and had been visited by the Lord Chamberlain on the part of Her Majesty. Paris letters say that a telegram dated Brussels, the night of the 14th of June, holds out little h
lost 106 killed and wounded, out of 234 taken into action in the morning. The following is a list of casualties in the Purcell Battery, in the battle of Thursday evening last: Killed--Lieut. Wm. A. Allen; Corporal Murphy, Privates Boyd and Stillman. Wounded--Lieut. H. M. Fitzhugh; Serg't Crow, McGruder, Temple, Ball, Messier; Corporals Eddins, Beck; Privates Beckham, Cheatham, Thos. Berry, Donahoe, Geo. Dockerty, Davis, Daniel, Ege, Flemming, Finnell, Mott, Grigsby, Herring, Holland, Heart, Harrow, Geo. W. Johnston, E. P. Jones, W. T. Flint, James, Kimball, Mitchell, Mahoney, McLeod, Morton, O Brien, F. S. Price, Ritchie, Rose, Sacrey, T. H. Thompson, B. M. Temple, Partington, W. T. Smith, T. T. Yager. This list proves the desperate bravery exhibited by the command in the bloody strife.--We learn that Mr. Dawson, a young English man, who came over in the Nashville, volunteered for the engagement, and received a wound while acting most gallantly. The Crenshaw
aac H Reeves, 10th Ala; Benj Warren, do do; J F Campbell, 9th Ala; J K Pinkston, 12th Ala; D Stoker, 11th Ala; Corp'l W A Davis, do do; W T Bryan, do do. First Georgia Hospital. S A Willingham, co C, 19th Ga; J R Walker, co I, 44th Ga; R G Campbell, co I, 44th Ga; W G Allen, co H, 19th Ga; W C Gilmore, co I, 45th Ga; Serg't W G Heard, co I, 45th Ga; G W Cowley, co I, 48th Ga; W T Hayslip, 55th Va; J T Thompson, co I, 22d Ga; W A Palmore, co I, 82d Ga; J O Mulair, co I, 19th Ga; A M Holland, co K, 19th Ga; A K Scott, co K, 19th Ga; S Hemre, co F, 19th Ga; W P P Parkes, co H, 19th Ga; Wm White, co F, 19th Ga; W H Bedmyfield, do do; Wm Camp, co F, 23d Ga; E D Lane, co D, 44th Ga; W B Irby, co I, 28th Ga; B H Bragg, co I, 25th Ga; G Elliott, co G, 19th Ga, and 11 sick men. Second Georgia Hospital. 22d Georgia Regiment--H C Broadwell, Co A; J E Loftis, Co E; C W Stewart, Co I; S Hurst, Co A; L N Smith, Co E; Jno Webb, Co E; Jesse Webb, do; R M Howell, do; C W Shaw, do; W