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New York AdyertUen i u. , - ORNAMENTAL JBON f WORK,,, Wr.wfhtCAet-.el WltW" " ... .i.vv.na. OXTIWAYS. MM, BALOObT. ' .mn . FAB. rlWH, TBU OBADB. ALl UUABJm, JUnOBsm, AD WW' DOW QUABDB. Irea FwrmHsnre, BedetssJs,,orllss, aud Orlbs.. Aiso-MntusajB., ll kinds. .' i . - -J .;-'.-. , -J WlrerlOWBr iniwii .nwt,, , ---, - fc iiiumul satalogaaa eaeUed rsosipl of amr three if It .nrniMMI i WIOHBMA, No. t Canal ttvset, awarl iedway, aw Yarn, " oral Agents for "Sew sprit WW-M"! V-, ' . , may IP-amp MANHATTAN HOTEL, IMon BOOB fMV aBOABWAT, Oppoelaekaj, I U. HOGGINS, - PwpHrtw. MIIjITABT, ISQCIETY, 4 CHURCHTfiOODS, HEARSE PLUMES, H0K8E EQUUMINTB, .: i !' f' - goto Amu for ' '' ,1,1 RYLK'S SPOOL ..BOS,. . v PraMnbtlon 8Me, ategiBeental l"f. Buttons, Biuding, Trlmmlnge tornlahad o aoBtraators nt short notice. Apru le-dom. m". nnwi. rniiaoi Men CIPPERLY& HOOVER, IMPORTERS,' MANUFACTURERS, i ' ' ., , aid .wombs' . .7i -''? m v aa. 'JL "W 'O- o o x a MILLINERY AND BIBB0N8, . Hats, Cap., rnrt, Umbrellaa, Prasls, eke., ; 1111 DVAHB ITRBHT, (Hr Broadway,) " " NEW; YOBK. ? mar2td3m ' ?.': ; 1 - ' .. R. L. GILBERT & CO., MANUrAOTUBBBS Of i. ' 3H1FFIKA "'' STEAM REFINED CANDY J ,( , GUM DROPS, (, , , 1 I0B TUB PCBLIO. ... f Manufactory and MM Booms, 6l COBBTIiAWDT ST., BJBJW YORK. Branch offlos, Ml Canal St., Bella's Hotel Building. ; uiay 16-lyr ' xx. m. HAWI J MAMUfAOTUBBBS Of 8TBBL HOOP SKIRTS, ) ' "" 01 ivr disobiptiobi; , 1 (' . ... .1 Unrivalled Btyi Jr .' ALIO, IHFOBTIB ABB JOBBIB Off ', ', BSOLIsn.OKRllAlI.FBBHOH D0BB8TI0 XIobmIoi-jt Asx3. Olotrefc Fnrolthtng Ooodt, Small Wane, Tankee NotloM, Bstta, Waddiog, Zajihyr Woralod, 8hetlnd, Wool Wool lama, JokloU from AnctlOB Tally for CASH." ' . , , All ordun promptW and f&LlhfuUj atteDded to. No. 18 PARK PLACE, near Broadway, mariwan . Nbb: Iprk. GUNS, PISTOLS, &C., &C. ONION & WHEELOOK, No. 366 Broadway; N. Y. ', , .IHPOBTEU AMD HAMDIAOTU.IBI Of GO W 8 , R K V O b V B) H. S , R I F I B B , l'Utoln, BarrulH, Locke, MouotluKi and Oun Material ot erory duecriptluB. Foerder FUke, Shot PoQohea and Belte, Ornn IUk'i, Percua.ion Cape, Wadding, Dram riatke, Buvrle Kulne, Vlrki, : and a fall aeeortment ol Oooda eoitaule for Soldiers, Sportmen & Gunsmith's Use. BB-BBjBBn , , ' , n i . for Fire Arms Manufactured Depot BY ALLEN & WHEELOCK. AUen'l Mew Patent Cartridge Berolten and BlfleB, TBrl tyoleiiM, the 6a.lariua la tba world. . . ... , Aprllle-.Hm. ' '.' ' . . ...TIFF ANT & CO., No'.. BSO S5H Broadway, Sew Tark,.Bd No. TO Rue tUohllea, Paris, ' Dealer, In Diamonds and other Precious Stones, ,., and standard Jewelry. , Ooekt lingly or m tuite, of Marblt or Brown; ( iiuvnomtur, fifth or tplit ictxnd, and MtptatiRf Watchai - 1 ... .; , , By Frodehim, Pierdon, Jurgtiutn, Cooptr, Jokn- ton,Pathtk, fa ,' ............ ftcrUng. Silvtr Tea and Dinner Belt, ITucellantout Articlet, and Vrtientation Pieett from Original Vttignt;' ' " 1 1 ' ' ' ' b '.tffield and American Plated Ware, of the moH reliable fuaUty; , i i f.'H.'rU U Bromee A collection larger than any other in the World; Chandiliere of Bronte, Bracketi, Veitibule and Pulpit lighti; "--' -J ' " 1 Rote Wood, Buhl, Ebony, and Leather JDreuing Catee, Writing Duke; Stereo Porcelain, Fane and objete de luxe, of every dcecription,j .7 TOCr PI VI'I Maoafiiotnrere and Importer of all klndl ol IMCllltcLX'T- Wares. XoneldiUirmlngham alid Liege Firearme of every qnall-ly. Sharpn'a and Wenllry Bloharde' Breeob-loadlng Billea rietole by Oolt, Trantfr. Adama, Lafaoohcnx, DeTleme, Smith A WoMon, Baunn Hannlactarlug Co., and other, fabricaiHi.. 'Oholoe Vowllug-pieeee, ate. . ,v rr 1 . Sworda, Sabmi and Outlaaeea, tor all kradea and of all nalttiea, by the moat approved makereof Oennaoy, Bng-land and fi-anoe, a. well of the United Statee. Bladea fr.im the faiuooe Batiugea factory, tof vara jualiky and A tliib, nnmonnfed, alwaya on hand. 1 ' apeaux, Cepa and Oap Ornament, , Baahaf, Spaniels, rUionluer-otrape, AlgaiUettee, and all the details of a uniform. Kuapmcki, Cattrldge-Bvxpo, Oenteena. Bfgtniautel Stendarde, National Baeigna, Gnldona, SwalloW'taile, andallilyleaof Blaga,embroldered or paint ad. from original dulana. made to order at short notice. Eapeotal attentli.n paid to the manufacture of articles of military presentation. Swords, Standards, Ao., the artistlo resonrcee of the bouse giving U partlcnlar aavantagas la this respect. TIRVAMY A 00. are sola agents and mannlactlirsl, of tae "lUMinarim uonuil'jatloB iJnlua uamp uneek" . , Aprill6d3ai. ... . SPniXS TRADE OF 1863. CLAFLIN, MELLEN & CO , JhuTch, Worth 4 Weet Broadumj, . 1 .1, " . NEW YORK. . We solicit ths itteotlon of Bayers of DBT GOODS to oar anrivaiea stout ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Which ws oner to CASH and 8H0BT TTUB FOB-0D4BIB9, at prices which DUCT OOMPBTITIOH. Vttl ar v B . T 11 vnrani UBI1 iO ruvnuui 71 uis. rj, WBITB OOOIU, U03IBUY and BMBBOIDBBIBS, will beanppliedwlth all that Is bow and dotlrabie, by avary aieamer trom .urepe. In out NOTION AND FANOY GOODS DBPABT. MKHTB, will be found ana of tka largest Blocks In tha oonntry. In our DOMESTIC DIP ABTMBBT, ws oRWr. as amal, one of she largest and moet attractive stooks of COT-TONSand WOOLENS to be band. Hast of these goods wars purchased before tha large advanoa In prions, and wa are suabied to ofor greater Indusaatent. tha. avar balora. . Our BOOT AND BHOB DBPABTMBNT trill be ruth plied wUh a choice, stuck, well wortuy the atteBtloa 01 oloae buyers. . We ask the attention of our old friends and ouitomere, end that of all UUI.4I BUIBBS FBOM BVBKY HBUI'ION OV THS OOUNTBY, to our Stock, with rheasauranns that oar laelllllaa ara nnsnrnssssd for supplying the largest variety of Goods, at Ik LOWBST P0S81BLB VBIVB. ,.i ... ... . , , BiarstwUm , ., u .. , , , .- j . , , CHARLES A. ME ICS ik SON, NO. 60; EXOHAWGI.pUOE, TURK. Stookti, Bonda tnd Tnttmrr Votn botuht ud sold on eomialMtoti, Interest lowed -en Camas Blanoe. DtTlii.ndn odllftcteJ. Adrmnoss audv on soosrMs ftr Wis lu New York, Ao. OH as, A. UfeiMS, fntmtf 'OtBnisr of ths Amtriow Izchsngs Ban It, New York) -iL KENT 4 ' LOWBER. ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, OOMMIItioBJ DIERCHABiTa, 1 ii M 6 BROAD STREET 'lillU'0 7 11 ! M.i v; , w ... Ir-i.rl i,tt T' NEW TORE. arlMaat . ') Nil) tit V 11 I j l-c('i no l .tsao'l sou 1 rfTT a j '.A :1Jl N ovXTi :n -ii r r inr-frrttisK-a tiT5tiii nrrmr I Nv Toili AvorlUiMitM(4. iui v. CHAPMAN, LYON & NOYES, h lMiEiilajk,.teiM AWeii' : -nl r !"T rrT.r.T.."!. u''i m, at si rrk Plu, VS CVIkwMlAM MDBOf MiHMWi ' V'-IOIIItIWW," JSSJutB. " ' li-;.l'-i (lllll.lll WDjm JJARLTJ'S NEWlLiOTTJL Terms, $1.60 per .Daym. TBIB ABUVB) HOfl H MW r..k nf giiMli ' " Mfovcaa lrllimonallo builoMo 4 lorMjM. Ml, ud of from all jrw ol. tn M aaaMnaAala tatwaam aw arf tu. oanWiiall of toa aiodara latpranmanU, and la Iliad ap awl Air. ixj im . ... briumi auAaar. Tha raont for link larp aomoar are nuclei vnmmn and mntilated, and, la fkol, rerjUIni kaa bum dgaia aonld add to tha oomfort of the oeatai and jaak It w wai n pana , iifw 'i AprllW dT. v i. . -.- ;Froprlatota. .WOODS & SCHUTUH," If'uUJii Ir erl ii l3'jijf Ti CLaiKI AND' MANTILLAS. Cloths, Silks aid Cloak Trifflffliigs, V 69 Worth Street;..' ,(J - ' , ! . (near Broadvaj,) ti-J mli nl !. D. WOODB, , .iUi .Hi 9. ft BOHTjyLBBj.'jj aprSBat ., . ,' .,. . ...... 1 .... . . i BADEAVi L0CKWOOD A C.,' ', Importer, and Wholeaale lleaJerB fit . SaOBalCBl.'amcl. XJOXkXOBJltlO . I,; eHKKB dkBBJaSB ,-.wrii 1X-I"T' vi- Fireworks of all Kinds ' . . ! .ui ii. y i1! e. IH WBihlBitn Btraal, , , w , i Betvee Barelaf Boklao. t . i V w .nir-., JfEW TORK.ii, TJWABD 0. BAD1ATJ, ' f BAUCIS D.MCEWOOD ,, BIHBTDKAIf., , w m-.1.17 vju kprg'flBIB FIRTH. POND & CO,;f0,i; MANUFACTURERS OF , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND PEBLISHEBS OF ,1 1 SHEET MUSIC. . I lu .V 54T BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Great indnoemtnts offered to pnrohawn. '"' 1 . . .,11 ruin NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTES s low as WOO, for Oaah. and every nstrameot warranted. BBWWAjlos reatad and the rent applied to the put- ChBfELODI0NS and BABMONBOMS oonsUntljr . 00 hand. : ' '-' '' BAND IN8TBTTMBNTB.1 W.botb manofactnraand import Band Instrnment .d oan sell ehp than any other "oosa Uy. t wks A foil set of 18 Brass Instruments for flW, for Qasb. Tr.'.ot'Kdia'n.wBBHArT SILVBB IBS,tllBl oanoot ersck or split. Prloes 7 60 aaok, in caaa, . .- Bverr kind of Musical Instnunent can bo fouid In out stock. , ; 8TRINCS X STRINGS I , BeaUysood Violin Strings are a rarity. Wa make It a point to keep very superior Btnngi, 10. frlca 75 oenu per .'.t. , nt.by mall port. Pid. f"'; the above . hive Iullan, Oerman, kteaok, and Baglish Strings, Violin, Vlollocello, Double Bsss, p, k"",!'.. . M...I. ....I K.nr.T Oimds. Jewellers and others an parlicolarly requested to try our Violin Siring. .. Sheet Mnslo ana jnasicai isookb. n 1 ..t uj. I. .r. Ttnn.fve andnoDnlsr and w. art publishing N.VV MUSIC BVltBT l)A Y. I Beside our own publications, we have all of the Marie Sublishsd In theoountry, and oea fnruish JTorebjo Music. DULBBS, TBAOBSBSOr MllSIO, ilBSDS Or SlBIBABISS, DuiBBSsnd bwsAots, can have their orders fully and promptly Sited aad forwarded by Bzprtas or Mall. Thatsga ou Musle sent h, m.ll Is only about on, cant for eh piece. Thle Is tha chespest and quickest my to forward .mall packases. sWSend for onrOala- lognaaana uimnars. - apiildSm ' ' "' 1 ' Broadway, Mew York. JOHN BLACK, " anufaotsirar and Wtblesale Dealer In BO HEADE STREET, NEW TOHK j LADIE8' DRE33 TBUNKSj ,,.. ... ,,j1ia CEDAB TRUNKS, FOR FURS; ' J" FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kinds of , TRAVELIN v.li V A V tiir.i 3J1 may.l6-8mo WIlDOin'S BOON-Alilj lissnsiw-aOhronlo Nature, pertolnlng to the Male end Fe male Orgens-DehHily,. FeeblB Action, , s-remainw ", mluatlonrMeatal . Aversion., fcupiloa., InvoUnUg Losses, Atrophy, Impotence, Bsrr.hn.., mtlreabMaw or painful functions and even when ol twenty yasxas-UtincB.-esB ba mdlevllaianrs In. aVifawf .weeks1 by m uw dluovsrr. This remedy Is not a mechan cal appll- , neither to It a medicine to be taken imp w. stoin- 1 will lena it iov hw. "Zi j. lnnarl,OS iP 4. atom Mo. bob. .apr-d8m . ': ( if i )r. am ,i Kit ml? . ''ViD) rltivMiUO '-0 'it'J 111! Oi it't! 119 i t.-i'f" ir -.J (ii-Mi'i 'It iitliiLl ii'Uff 'ii &k J t 1 lii'T im n.l nuiri vi,; jho ynj ui l,3inqfn 9o-TXrlxia OWCsaola.laa.osi Awarded ths iflrst lriU thaW FAMILY SEWING ;' MACHINE gar three amunssl is ysnrs, at the vj -,J smc riflTED , BTATES1 FAIRJ For txir saoosaslva ysars, at tka Oaio Btati Vub . , ' ' For Svs sncoasBtva yean, at the Oibcimati Baof sbios' Office. 77 West Fourtli' St;: PIKE'S OPERA HUUHzsjiMiU ..!' ' am MtHBATI. OHIO. 1 J ii t.' Old febMly ....... ,. . .1)1.1 udj lo Olil 4 9. V 1.1,1 l: B ' . .1 ( . !' .I..JHI l l ,:i, ji (.Miict. 'iut To 1 . ii ;oit' II L-,.10-1 nl;i.,lls To ,. , THE llllv) SI 1 I.J uttr i , i: i I .1.1 ,,u..;t .a-rti r.i l..i f'Uti) Ol DOUBLE LOCK STITCH : i j i i 'i-r.i v,n Liinii t a la cur, FAMILY AND MANUFACTUJllG iJU Vll I... i.'.rnni hrv Hani) .uoivii vsMCarVoTalxie (nftii'.l qi'ii.l THKBEBT . LOOK'AT bow la Tnto b its Slmjilsst' itaihrns ivwr'aiada; SsvM Wtka straight aaadlB, front twe spools witosnt any rswinaiug and from Its simplicity Is not liable to get Mil of order. , Bend ureUlroulet and baaipleof. Sawing, or oall and ata It la operation, , Aaensi wanted in avsry tow. In tha ItsAt ,10 wbolB liberal tBduoetnenl. are offered. '.., i,,,.,,,,, .,'.,',.. Hssdta sod ererylklaf sernilnliig to the (80 Boors ma. chine oenilBntly on hand. t am pulling a valosbls taBprovenlenlron tha MoorB saa. ohlnatolwhkkl have ths ths sols agennyj or I will . obaas tkh ftu Peskln's vaachln (orToaJi BUehtaMihal save not been moon : BAtuad, when trrma saa bs agreed """YiiihiiiH .iitiniliir. ,I,hJ-)1 ... . Odlos ana ial aoom.lM Watt 4tk It.. ' ' '"aaaA eAwaa.a tufSM P B I 0 IS OHBAPIR n ffJ , Plain 'V'ZSC Bbls...10 .gawDBl ' .tmmj "' aW 'i' . .. v.1 j. ii. U f Osbln.li.MO "-a.. a yaldluj OS. 1 fcblnei..80 I vi sa'i"x ,'I'jij.U )o d'.'i ! :T.'0ll l9MiUiAd A tea Mi TV ' .J ! lit Ml ! I.'IK'KO Hie iLlU hk ' I .,f.-ir:"ill.j n I.I Jul" I ,B..'l -7ffBOI T UMBRELLA, PARASOL 3 Kb - Attn " i"" Tfalklng Cane Manufwtory, IB. BUI. o tract, uutainun, vmo. are BWUeMarlr htrltad to aaU at aaaajlae aw Hook of DBtbrellaa, Paraaola, M Walk. Coua. vhlok I aat o6Mu al Btaaohotararla Boat.. I B.TBOMPdOK, 187 Mai. Mreat, waat Ikle, batvaaB arhaad fith, uiaeUBsti, u. . arnaibrella, raraiol aad WalklBgOaae Beterlale, erBlehaaeahaatadeaHia ll artaea. t- jaadlyr MIDPLBTOI, RBOBBIMI W " .: j &Td I .RiL i'-.ji!jl .'uo.fii ui f.ain o'.f "J'l i l l . ,. -- : .. .... Ltf BObUPBKBI, KBaKA VBIbU , ' . iii'J .T.ifin fieiir I lli" I "fit : I -Jill ui -A L'I;j U -i liilil ,...;u!;' COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, '" . .. ..... I .1..,.. 1... I - ..'.I . U I l.. i'.,l ll ..I I,.',, j- . I . . n.. iT '" 4 Wft aTaawtk It fJIlU. .- j mill luiA in ,i si' a. i ihVi l 7 .'i . ""8 j 9eunl-.il l.oia ii . ....Hi i iw ,t..; j ."' .imihTTT., i.m r i i m -a , An kiadi of 'week 'feae.l tka beat itrU aad 'oa akort olloa: .- FartioaJM anaBBUa ui irrea to oraan mr bWni Bar fee Mrt tke Iwnau ' "'.! fi. I I'j l fl ' V : ;7. : ,: 1 JB IUpiJAfc.MjOTt, tit. Bf I iC 'i'1 I . Met vW.aasad, and uw msae.1 imia af SenorrhM, Qleet, TJreth.l DiBch.rgee, Btmln.l fHUWj Vlguiyi JSnintau, inooay. .. U 1 X" UMBOB. aaiiui imiAOUIBT, I'l'l.iTI 1 flrevfOH, Smiilan, aitd u,-nv m.-i AWBOpQMOf ffipBBn ABD BLADOBB, -"! i ) kkkalbeBOBllHBMrdiaf '' ' u '. i OH BMIUBo PUTBICIABB,'1 V In their nrleata nrafitlfla. with antlM mm. hmmMm Oibeba, Oopalba, Oapinles, or but oompvund kttkerto 11 1 ""'"BiMB BPBOIFIO Fill f"'' ' ' " In Hitfcin. oftsa anteH.ui n m In- n tsm daivi. ntf wham s oar to slhotod it to pttriuiwnt. Tlwynro, pnpnred ftprj) vtgtnble utrnnts that tr haraleM on ths TClam( nodiiersr ntoaest ths tomftoh, or lmpreffnsts uw broftthi and Mni -oaeOfaAted, all dmkmus tuts to Tolded. - Ao thmmg f dto. it motmarm whiiit mtrngtiumi or doos tnalr sctlon lateiir with btuliaoni otirauita. Snflh box oontslns six dosen pllli. . r rilOl OKI DOiLABi i ' , nd mill bo sent by mall post-paid by any advartrted Arait,: jmoaipi ai im BtoDay. uoia oj uraggisis anermitj. , , , mom gSBttins wiinoai my signature on uw wrapper., 1 . ; . SOAMLAlf A 00., Iv i, . li -,..:. ' oleaale Atwntt.OiBflinaatl. - For sals by . Wilson. 8. 1. Haaaels A Co., and BoI- rts A Snkuaefs, OolnmbnSa A ;uj ' v-u- , '1( ui PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS ( ' ( . ''AT THE '-, BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY!' L. A. KBPPNBB, A.'T, ' i i.' 10 aiith St., be tire a a Vim. and Rati, ii j (OHIO HSDIOALOOLLIOB BUILDING,) CINCINNATI, 0. Belf-Measnremeht for Shirts printed dlrecttons sent frsa BTerywhere, and M easy to understand that any ons oan take his own measnre for Shlrta. I warrant a good flt, Ths ouh to bs paid to the Bxprsss Oompany on ra oslpt of goods. ' apro-dSB1 MBBIOAB BANKNOTBOO, ' ' i (Boaih-aast ooraar Main and roartn mreetsj . I !,.. . ' OIHOINMATI, OHIO. Bngrared la a style corresponding In exoellsnos te that Bank Holes, Bailroad and Ooanty Bonds, Bills ofBi ehangs, 0 hecks, Drafta, Cerllflcstes of Stock and Da-posit, Saale.OardE, Ac Ao. , i Ths above omco Is nndar he supervision of O.T.JOBBS, ootls-dlr OlndnnsM. II. t J.RO 0 52 1-2 East Fifth Street, w .. v . f: CINCINNATI, Olree his entire time and talent to ths oore of dlseass of tha With a nractka bod axDorlenoa of many Tears In En. rope, he can auk with aniurance the patronage of a generous pnbllo, and ooufldenoe In ths snoeeoifui treatment of dtoaaaes of that delicate organ. And having devoted Ilka time to the cure or rui vaii uibABi-s, ne prom-leee onrea In ths moel obetinate ct-we. Tlioeu recently contracted are cured la a very abort time. Syphilis In It primary wages onrea in an wcreaioiy enor. unt. Kin dleeass cured PKUUANKNTLT in from ons to three .1. Alio, attenai to tna practice 01 cne proieasion geeerally. Pereonaata dleunoe, afflicted, will have advice and medlciueatal by eeudiog denMhplfcm of dlaeaaa and their condition, "ill oonnr.Tjnicatloiiv awi treat cent strlotly confidential. Br. R. has a TBDH9. whloh, from Its mechanical adjustment, will give Immediate relief and altimately vigor to the parte effeoted, eo as to enable per sona to fallow their ordinary avocations without blndranos or iaoouveplaitoe. Cooanlt or addreoa . , narS-dawly Mo. 68 last rifth at. dnclnnaH, ' Tbf) Costrestlena and Experience vi t tr . of an valid PVBUSHBO FOH VHB1 BB1AIBF1T AND .as a weraltut aud a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, Ac; supplying at the eame time the means of Self-cure. By sne who hat cured himself after, being pot to grsst sx-penee through medicsl imposition sod quackery. By en-dosing a post-paid addrasaed envelope, uiraus oortv. may ba .an or tna autnor, na,t.ua.s.usu aei.aia, Bsa., Bedford, Kings Co.. 1 ' nl' tA ,Ub:t , Private Diseases I -w Becent oun of Gonorrhea or 8y- ohaoga of diet or hindrance from buslneia. Secondary Syphilis -the last vestige eradicated without the use 'of HsronT. Involuntary paaaaa of sesnet stoppsd In s short time. Snfferers from im potency or less of lezoal power, tea to red to foil vigor n a few weeks, Gleet or Gonorrhea of long standing, whew all Internal rented iee have failed, permanently and pasdily onrsd by answ twatfnsn- : : , jLScirsei. - DR. STEVENS & CO., . ii-,.11 in . ,, .i i, .ftiii, LoekEoepitat N0. YS THIBD ST., BBT. WALHTJT AMD YIHB, Or Box W Ulnclnnstl, u. , DR. A. J. FORD, Office, 131 RACE bet. THIRD f TO VS TJB 5b. iii.viiiin. For the Treatment af , , - ,,T. , , Oliroulo ZSltaeAses 1 ".'.."."'.'. bspbWIAI.it ; , '. " Disorders of ths Vye, Catarrh of Ihe Hons, Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Bionchltta, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Urinary Disorders, Nervous Diseases, Bhenmatlam, Scrofula and Canoe ra. Also, Female Complaints. MmI lolnae vnrnl.nMl. ann onarMe moderate. Persona at a distance, deeoriblns their eomplalnts, aa. kava Medloinas ana rau oiractions sent tnem. Addrete, UK. A. i. rutllJ, wtrSl.ly Olnotanetl, O Westeri Chemical Writing Fluid , Ud Blaeking Laboratory. ; No. 01 WaUrat-etw, CinclnnaU, O, CHEMICAL, WRITING FLUID, Oovrtag, Black, Bine, Oamlna, Japan, SWnolUsg aad l.ii.l I'm ri. .11 , ,i,OIIj POtilBH, laam ol ml 10 111 Lj!A.i,.i: 1 : ,., ,) .1 OriginalJapanese Blacking FaftAH-ly - . I ' A1j;t.O.'',laosrsMij',. .iliJld, EABT FOUWH STREET, , .60TJTB SIDB, BAST OF WAIN, BP . STA1BS, 0-"! I r OlxkOl Tl Wl AVtl, 0.a 7., Trusaea for ! Batlioal Our. 8UPPOKTKR8 AND BHOUIsPER BBACE8. Snnloat aad Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and ry Reek. Grab Feet, Bow Legst and etker Phlaloal Deft tu. rh Vul im lask and ether Phtatoal Deformi ties. - SpUata for Freeturf, and puiooatlona, Block Inga for-VeriOOSS VSlUS, anas tieps IMo.wi. niaiw wunmr, Beneclal allenllob peld t ths repair of ArtiSowl Llaaba A competent resaele to attena to uaiea. 1 , , ., , Bsnsrs hy narmlsakin to Dr W 0 Maasey, pr 0 0 Black man. 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JUNE ,12,, 1862 , , Morning and Aflernooa teport TELEOIlAPniO NEWfi 'ri' ( DMf"! - im in. f C ' aVWOTBER GIsOMQU victort JACSUOIT DEFEATED WITH ) ol i ' "''J SKawaaatasB, aoaat il J r ; -UV lo e-l.. Iii -in. OFFICIAL, FROM fiEH. FRB f-M . '-f MOST.'"",' ' , , ,(., -UH'I lo I 'll .VT ::, ..ill . .1,, I til l il ' MlM TT" i cm, ' The Rebels (till en the "8keda4- , ,,, ; tu - I vdle." .. i, 1 lirrsj viil I:, ri i ' OurXeta Eallnated at from 600 r-u - "f i.t "to see, ENfEMT'S LOSS MUCH UEAVIER. I '. Ul'3 ,1 LATEST WAIHIIflTON HEWS. --U....B - - ' i.. Wl.-i , ! ! THE REBELS STILL COSFI- ' uj DEJST OF SUCCESS. . I j '.1 -'I lui: '',n im i i . i ii'ii ..(:.. :u.'l Furtber Partlcnlar of the Bat- ' . , tie of Fort Republic. THE LATEST FROM MEMPHIS. FABRICWT'S FLEET AT TICS-.','. ' BtTRG., , THE 's LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. "" -IsS&Bf. IrtXf.- Ti. (.I I ; l ,i,:.l,. Another'Glorlons VictoryJack son Defeated wliu ureal loss. 1 HBADOUiBIIHi AlHT Ik THI FlILD. Ik TBI FlILD, ) i Port Rifobmo. ' ii. 8-9 A. M. ) II' CAMP BIAS r,vi ra;.. .:.. . Jun, Jf6 Zfori', K it. Stanton, Secretary ef War; ' tu army left Harrisonburg at 0 o'clock a. m , aod at half-put sight my advanoa engaged the rebel. About 7 miles front that plaae near Un ion Charon, ins enemy wa. very advantage ously posted la tht timber, hating ohoeen hie own position, forming a smaller oirole than ours, and with bis troops formed en masse. It consisted undoubtedly of Jackson's .. entire force..,., , - . i ... .. -t , , -,'.i The battle began with heavy firing at 11 o'clock, ! and lasted with great obatinaoy and Tiolenee until four in the afternoon. Some) skirmishing and artillery firing continued from that lime until dark. . i .1 ....... r . Our troop, fought occasionally under the murderous fire, and Against greatly superior numbers. . , , r ,'. ...'.'' The hottest of tha .small arm fight being on the left wing, . which was held by Slahl's brig ade, consisting of firs regiments. , t . ' . . m. Bayonet anis vauiaLor- iihiii worn uscu freely and with great effsot, by our men,, ': , .. The loss on notn siaes is very great; ours is Y.ry heary among th. officers. ,,;,,., , , A full report or tnoee wnq aieunguunea themselves will be mad. without partiality. . I detir. to say tnat both omoers and men be haved with splendid gallantry, and that the iervioes of the artillery was especially sdmlra; bie. . ....... , . : ,.. ,' t ... u We are enoamped in the field of battle, whloh may be renewed at any moment. . (Signed,) juum v. rni-Munr, f .....j,-, Major-General Commanding. t i From WashlnBton. 1 , ', (Irlbnne's Dlspaloh.) ,i r . Wabiitwotok, Jnue 10. We ar. informed by two person, On. reoenlly from Charleston, the other from a city tn th. interior of a south western State, that ths rebels ara still entirely cheerful and oonfident of ultimate rietory. Tag loss of Ne Orleans they regard as but .temporary. ', 1 " ' ' M":a' ' They expect to lose Charleston, Mobile, and . perhafia all taa-eeaboad-bt th.y tiaolax that ther will retire Into th. interior, whara they can never b eabdued. s .1 1 1 . ,. ..... 1.1, ... Information from rebel souress, of aa un usually trustworthy eharaotar, indicates that Beauregard discovered tnat at uorinta as was at th. mercy of Halleek, who oouldmak.htm fight or delay a battle at his pleasure, . Fully persuaded of this fact, and beli.Tiag a battle as inevitable, be retreated, t iv 1 1 ir.u ,.: It is dountrui wnetner ine mission or Major Stone, Col. Miller and Capl. Gregg will bs successful. ' The only obstaele is the unwillingness of th. autboritlee to giro np Gen. Buckner, without whose release the rebels refuse to msk.i any more exchanges. Kentuokians here insist tuat ne snail ne neia unui tae expiration 01 me war. It is hard, oonvinoing them that any eon ideratlon should prevail over a natural desire to hang a rebel, particularly obnoxious to inem.i It is understood that their persuision hare eonvinoed some members of th. Cabinet, that the right thing to do is to send thee, omoers, who epeak in behalf of all the prisoners in the South, baok to Alabama, with their mission un fulfilled. 1 Other Cabinet ministers, however, are of different opinion, and the question is still unsettled. . . , . v.i ii.,.),..,. j ;.i 1 '..'.i rimes Special. . ... '"; ' Battli Gkorso Bix Mats raoM -..il'.. .. HiBEieoMBUBO, Joss 8th, via 1 !,: " ! k' ' WsBHiiinToir. Jnue lnvn. 1 Jaokson mads a stand at this point, and wt attacked him this morning. .The country was not favorable for optn fighting, being billy and woody. - General otahl was on the lert, supported by General John Mllroy In the centre, supported on ths right by General Schenok, end General Steiaway held command of Ihe reserve. Skirmishing eommenoed between 10 and 11 o'olock, and oannonading at about 12. Tht enemy held an excellent position, and directed their fire well, but few men were killed on our side. Gtntral Btahl mada an advanot ntarly tt tht river, driving the enemy baok; butthey precipitated their main oolumn on him: and he was oompelled to retire lo avoid being Banked; his troops railing oacg in goon oraer, ana our tine wes reformed in a better position. Up to 8 o'olook tht ttnnonading was brisk, but at that lime it slaoked, and now, at 6 o'clock, everything is quitt. A nrisoner tavs General Ewell lies between our right wing and th. river, with 6,000 men. When our aavanea tett dbok tne enemy uiu not purtut, preferring to maintain his position tnd tnrOW US on in. noruer ui aitewa., , It is thouibt that Jaokson, finding no bridge here, will attempt to orose at Mount Crawford, when he will find no bridge either. . , Another account of tbs battle says mat uen. Siabl on the left was first engaged. flan. Milrov and Bonenok soon after round tht tntmy, and tha battle almost immediately became general. , :' . i General Blew, aner ocurivou a uauorj nan helled the rebel poeltion, sdvanoed tht 8th and 46th Ntw York through tht woods into ths open field, tn the tthtr sids of whioh ths enemy's right was tonotntraiea in ws wooas. ins om advtnoed gallantly under a heavy fire, but being ttill left unsupported by Iht 46th, and largtly outnumbered, were finally forced to re tire. - : .... The tntmy t pursuit was cneckett by our ar tillery, r . , General Btahl finally withdrew his fbrot tt a strong position, repulsing a Sank movement anl helding hit wing firmly. , i i J,J))! - Gtn. Mllroy sdvaaced his csalrt rapidly. , i Tht artillery oompelled tht antmy to glvt 'Gen. Bobenok, on tht right, drovt Daolc the rebels, who attempted lo turn hit po. Silion along onr wnoi. iine..u uur aruiiery, under Col. Pelsura's direetioo, was served with gnat vigor and precision, and tht final success is largely dus tt its effeotu . ! v...,.,i ' ,i ,,, The enemv suffered severely. . Ons rebel reg iment lost twe-lhlrds of Its number in aUempt. Ing to oaptun Weedrloh s batttty, whioh cu them to piece, with Bannister at 60 paces. . The rebel batteries wtra repeatedly silenced aad forosd to abandon tbtir position. I, ,.,i. , CoL ClustrtLi with his weak, brigade, , 190k J LtJ .W. Ml lit., .MAB,7. pumIiIam SBU ..lie -W.HMW w . wa, mmwm.j - .v--,v--, and his tnoampmtnl Is then .to-nlfbl.,,,, , v, ., -. Our fo net were- outnumbered at alrpoltts. but havt occupied tha rtbel lines and Horosd them to retreat. - Tha ltts! Is heavy , on .Jioth tides, tht t.eray tufftriog etpniaUy from our artillery." Tht Garibaldi Guatde lest searly 200. Tht total loss la tsUmsttd at front 800 lo tOO im killed, wounded aad .mining. Gsftt. Obarlee worth af tht 2lh Ohio, aad Sitfgeoa CaatweU tf tat.WJa UBfakAN ot44 01 li; . - t - - "I (Cllif i .1 ..' I- I 9 1 , i . . J J . . I - .-. . . . JTOURKAL. . . i T asVl Tka rebalsj, fought, wholly under- oorer, whlls .ur tioops ware forced to advanoe in th. opaa held. "' The aavantag tne esevsy's poat-tioa and numbers was eounterbilaaoed by Gen Fnaent's faithful handling of his troops, and tlM.ool.ecs and determlaatloBl with which hs prsessd his Siiooase,i, Th faht, jwas furious for tam aours, ana eontinuea uu nearly oarx, 1 . ' . .. ...i j, y ' 1 ".ti ' 3." -u i ' t..;i I ' v-i Vrom MemphlaV uno a.u t " CAiaovJaa. llrf-A dMlr, wltoarrlved front Memphis last night, reports thatSjhea hs aft thsra Parrafwt's'fia.t had paaaed Tloks- bsjrg, kut was .eosBSMiiaa w rfturn, feurf u olty ob aooouol of low water. . 1. ' r at 1 l'"''";1" i Foetekbj MosMSf Jua. J0 Tha staaanr Louisiana, with wounded soldiers, will sail for N.w fork as soon ths Weather becomes favor- brat .n;:.... e4 vfuc "tic : l.-jtin ih". f .iv.t' I nr Ths privateers, who have been oa board ths Massachusetts sine the recent- trip up the James Blrar, were ifcis ssotalng traasferred to tka & 0. Fulton, wbioh will Uks a number of wounded to Hew Tork as soon as tht weather Mrmits. ' n -1 h') i bk! Tht gun-boat Port Boyal returned to Roanokt f.l.nH la.tnl.ht: - " 1 i'-"Vln I . ....a A grand Union dsnMnsiratioa by tha oUUsas of Norfolk and Portsmouth will take place to morrow. Gov, Pierpont and other distinguish. eoTsceakers ars expeotad te be presast.?, . t ! Arrival or the Africa1. HAiirAXiJustAl-rTba Africa frm Wver- pool the 81st, via, uueenstown 1st, arrived off this harbor this morning, and was toweq np to part in coMtqueboe or riamage aon. to ner rna-dur Id tbs ice off Cape Roe. Her dale, art two davs later than tkors airssay received Tht. French 'army at Rome was ' about to te reduced to a einglt dJvfsion,i,, . J ' - The Engllsh'oonservarrve pay itad eblleoled all their fores for tht .urpote of Bptttting Lord Palmtrtton on the reUenohment ques tion, ... - The latest oomnerolat Inlelllgtnoe is not ytt rtotiTtd. " "-'-""' f i hi'' SECOND DISPATCH. J 1 Tht ship But had arrived off Queenttewn for Glasgow, with a oargo of turpentine, having run tne blockade on the oosst 01 ueorgia. . The Britieh Goverment at tht reauestor the Atlantic; Telegraph; Company, had ordered two Steamers to be got ready for ths purpose of making a runner survey 'on notn siaesor me Atlantit. u' urmw vi..i i tii'il .-ii 1 Ths United States Coneulat Paris had Issued a notice that no further application oan be re ceived from foreign omoers for commissions in the reaerai army. . ..,, , . The Turks sre reported to have gained a great viotory in Alonteregrttti ,im i- un'if, Daring s circular reports American securities steady. Erie Shares 33, Illinois Central 5 44J discount; United States s " tf&aWJ; ao o s cW3aos.i:IM u.':.'.v vi'iti i'r:f ffrirnH'' 'jaj 1.1 I THE. RICHMOND BATTLE. Thsi Chickaomltt y to have been - the- urttTe 'of ne BjsMon-Tite "" RobelB Attack In Overpowering? I nmberBv.-caaex'Bi j.ullon--TbeRebel Lom Greater.' than our own-Helnf zeldian's Fore thonsrhti' lu'J"l . 'ss.no 0' Inauoai I -t-.i tl ui inuiu sii ii ('mrf'j .ill en iifd Ws. giv, Jitlnw.B tr aoouratt and delailtd aooonnt pf,the grtsA.-battlt, befprt, ,.Rjobejo. II supplies. fjktj, Bini)tipA Ufa lbs pffioj'sj rt-port. .tnUrtiyipipitj Af d Its ylyld .descjription t. - .1... tj.. nr il.- i-.-;v.i. ' " limbereoV, mtrthy krsvd frings. it.cai Dibber bask. Tht rabtls had latbereii loorewaf nstrvoirs of water by ths net of .dams, at a weapon of mUi-tary offense north of the Richmond ' and York River Railrdad bridire. " Vt hhri'''Hi awful rai.a of lasi Wednesday a4 Friday had te.evtry aquartrndaf this pars afhsPtninawia or ta ooatrtbuta tns.tmtnis ,p jt nooa.jo, ,bt Chickahominr. there wae ileein Rl'ohmond. and mutual Congrattilatione amongi' military men They suraly vetktaad that'BoSSea Bridg. would be afloat, and that on Ur etber aido of the swallr en Btnam, wherever.,. MoCellaa had made pas-an wars for his troops and his transportation. Jilt artillery Would 'be motionless? hub deep in tka watarfaati nts traiua ox ataaraBittDn sued, of food taamavable, tod frau 0,U0O to 00,000 of tat jMst tooptj jnther army standing useless upon the brink of A river, beyond which tbttr brothers In arms' wtrt being crushed In their ranks by ' avekwktlntlag numbers, or driven at tfet point of the hayanet U death, by drowning ntior. meir.yBB. .j, ,,,, i;, r . On Fritlav night the reservoirs of aooumuia- ttd water on the Upper Chickahomtny were eut open. Oil: Saturday, morning Bottami Bridge was nnoatj un aaturaay noon,- an Hour oou-pled by soldiers in cooking and eating and favorable to attack, beoause leaving little time to the assailed to call for and receive help, 45,000 of tht oholoest of the rebel troops who fought at Bull Run,: oiralsd our. Left Wing with a orescent of danger within the woods In front of our . .. . . .. ,1 fitw to tne situation." uaseys aivision neid the advance. ' Couoh'e i was on the right. To P.ok was committed the oart of tha left. , , This left rented on tht .Whilt Oak Swamp, which runs"parallel to our lint of march to Richmond. Ths Charles City road to Riob- mond lies beyond tht swamp. Numerous wagon ways from this road oross tbs swamp, and ooms up tt tht Wlllitmsburg. turnpike, on which our enter rested, and on whioh the whole Left Wing had manned up. - f inally, a new road, branching off from tht tnrnpikt from- Rich mond, beyond Casey's camp, could deliver upon feoks nanx suuu troops unseen and unheard. The key of our position was held by His reeonnollerlng . upon . his . flank thrtuah the swamp, and all its travtrtes to, and un and down, the Charles City road had been oonstant, oareful and thorough. Every One of thess had drawn a nre from the tntmy. His 'Aide. Cant. Morris, had been find oa, and Capt .Titus re peattdly thot itl, as had been Stirling, aad Loder, and Kinesld. Ths thick presence of the tntmy, all through this vast hiding plaoe. had reptaveaiy oeen uemonstraua, '" r-eok e vigiiancs alarm i a ana mislead Long. etrtat . He thought wt had masted our forces ou tbs left, and tnat bis seoret purpose of an overwhelming flank attaok, had been divined. He resorted to strategy to asoerttla our slnngth. A German artilleryman,, whoet mother lived oa tht nearest farm to Peok's headquarters an exceedingly thnwd aod ounning man wss etnt homt in uniform, with a pass from bis Gtntral.'' Our plokttt took him as hs'tm.rged rom tht woods just atxt la hit homt. . Ht was orwardtd to MoCltllan. , Tht Mayor of Rich- mond furnished a sharp and adventurout fellow with a civil past through tht Rebel lines, and Longstrett Instructed him to traverse the ground that ths artilleryman had been sent to tpy out. Peok's pickets ploked him up, and he did not return to make report. An Aide of Joe. Johnston, tent on a similar trrtnd. was Pounced on tht tvtnlng before Ihe tight and etnt lotht rear at a prisoner. 1 Tht lots tr these spies exaggerated Longstreet's apprehensions of the strsngth tnirday mornlDg, Mr irigadee in White- Oak Swamp avenues, n nesitattd to attaok, aad nn. any enaugea nit piaa 01 pattit. This plan had been, to drivt In Casey's pick ts. to engage him moderately in aolion with tuoh superior fons that help would be tent to ntm, ana wnen attention wat concentrated on the front, te fall like llghtnidg tn Peck on the left and ta Couch on the right, and annihilate them on tht spot, or start tnem on a panio run Into Iht Chlckahominy. -Tht dtttruction- of two entire army etrpt had been oarefully plan' atd, 1 1 1 mi 1.. ,ic n n : 1 r,, y n, Casey was at his dinner table when his nlok tts tarns fly log In from iht woods In front. Tht reststanos mads by Ihsm to ths skirmishers ts tkty oamt on tht Ittp through tht Umber Wat sa intnatiive mat Awngstntt wat ta foro. upon veteye tommtoa at a blow,. - Uen. iisiley't artillery mttthtir run down the road with grapt and thot, making gaping wounds in thtlr tot- nmnt, but not staylog their attaok. Out tf tkt woods to tht left af ithe toad, out of tht woods ta tht right of i tht road and beyond it, tht rebels twarmed likt beet, rushed oourageously upon Casey's hastily-formed regiments; firing as they sdvaneedj aod brltglng with thsss tht morale of a fons. thartt, for .tht, baltl. tsd an aMuraoo. ( victory. iTht most tonQiotlng statements art nitUt of tht behavior 6f Iht troops in Oassyt Divlslsn; - " -' 'Tht eorpttr efl haadrtds 'and hunlrods tt Hi eva nt aptajha aaadmott bat Irapreeelvt Witnesses tf Ui. taf rage that can die, if It oan no nsistv unequal .numbert. On Ihe olhtr hand, tht tarW and afmott Immedlata Set-In of th. drift "Of tlhlklng'tand . itvwsnllag.i frost CBttlV'Si'mimsaU laa fm eshlnh aannol ba denied, and wkicA .ftatfls foyoaslet th n. ii ret c, ' ,ir, Tl'V Uil). j SAVAoa't BrATioB-, June 4, 1802,( iiThthiokanomtny V the drain' of . a'swam'p. The stream is deep, ' thonrh SruggisbV -DaviseTr . ..luorNenoBoencaoi mast. x.Trinnne.1 "... j , NUMBER 295.; with disoiplin. and soldierly spirit, The wlu nssaes to thle early aad formidable and die-graceful flood la tht rear of aweuaeM man are iktuaaadt and thoiuaada in nnmh... Ma. jort waadtrad aloae in woods a milt from their regiment e Use tr battle; Heattnantt. with privates, when slopped, swore that their4 body had una amiiwy ens en pweee aaa aid not txltl, and sdged tldtways ut of, the qoeeUening and v. m tu. parrea pain way ana returned their Bignt from Iht thtllt whioh screamed and burst la. tht air above. Bv twos and threes, sln.lv aad la groups, effieen aad ssta tve auny oai- vbiw. a no ueomre, lasr rstreatwd aontmunuals uw nm sis minuiec alter tn nrina cam saeneed, and oould not be stopped, says in num ben ae few that, When gathered b CoL Snaa.ll of Metsaehusetts, they madt tht moat rwnre- Bativ ngiment ever exumperised from Iht wreex 01 a nsia 01 natue. seven hundnd did this officer stoop off tht highway with th. kaln tf tht Provost Guard. But the woods oa wither siue ine roaa wtra auve alia tham, steady ..wnrw wain, Bum quics; ana ings-aious in their txcuees for il. from "attanka .1 oolio," which all at enotbent' the questioned travelere double, to the "telally-tnt-la-nlamia" dodgt, and tht being "sent after aatmnnitloa." At 4 0 olock in Ihs afternoon I saw Gsn. Casey riding about on the field without a command. . I buried a aopbew yesterday.-aa aatinc Can. tain ia the Ntw York 100tht whose body I recovered wty in front ot the baetionedfort, beyond Casey's headquarters, whsra I hear a rumor that his regiment mads a eharga to rami the attack that first burst upon tht Division in front of thst work. 1 He was shot ia the breast, and lay in advanoe of all tht dtad upon tht field. I real ptrfettly willing to accept tht solution of tht disappearance of hit regiment, that il was overwhelmed by ths fin of two or three rebel regiments, aad blown right oh? tht field, at wat tht case, tty with all ths regiments in Cassy's Division. But I will interrupt ths narrative of this gnat battle to say, that if tht isms tan naa been taken or tne regiments ia this division, whioh had beta taken of tht regiments in Gouoh't Division and Berry's- Brigade If the same eare had been taken to form them into soldisn which John Cochrane gave to making tht Chesttun a perfectly organised fighting maohias,snd CoL Pot gavt te making tht 2d Michigan as deliberate aad manageable in battle as tbey an on parade, tbs dsld of ths Bevsn Pinss would havs been as dsadly to ths rebels ts honorable to us. Cochrane, oa the eatrtmt right ror two noun ana a nair pound a deliberate firt into the tntmy across an opsned field so deliberate tnat tvtry ont or bit men eovtred hit rebel accurately with both sights, before ht pulled the trigger and ha literally piled tht enemy's front into a lins of corpses and, titer a ngnt in in. wooas, wnicn always ravors skulking, and In ths oonrst of whloh bs nsisted artillery, musketry, aad a ehtrgt of bayonet, ht called the regimental nil, end there tern not a man imenng: ins ataa ana wounded wert tntwtred for by their oomrtdet. When ths dead fell, they lay as they fell. When the wounded fell, they handed, their muskets and eartridgee to their comrades, and crawled out of the ranhe. No sneaking and doleful procession of from four to ten oowards bon thsm backward. For Sbaler, the lienlentnt-Colonet-' f the regiment,' and Hamlin, the Major, htd s traintd.thsm for Ihs stored duties of battle, that it was Impossible ror tnem It weaken tne regiment nnd weaken their -cause by deserting their .ranks on any pretense whatever, or te wast ammunition by wiia nringor nnng contrary 10 oraen. do 11 was with Poe's 2d Michigan. ' Out on nickel duly upon a lint four milee (stop-;, they, within the short aptoe at two hours, oasna in, formed, anewered every man to hit name, marched, and reportedto Gen- Heinlielman on the field of battle. Berry led them through the ' woods to a position which flanked tht swartnsof rebels' in posssssloa ef Casey's samp and his headquarters, and his bastioned fort. There tbit regiment of , teverely-trained ' and earefuily-wetohed woodsmen in' oonnsetlon With 'two -othen of Berry's regimen te, opened nad delivered a fire Upon the eaamy.eo dsadly that they were cleaned out of. tie open ground around the. fort swept from the space between tbehouset And thehugt wood, put kuoekta wnony out or tnt camp, and whan they ran for refuge into the elap-boarded otldtegstiieaoUet)ea In afssr tests) drtvailhsia out,. and swept ths whole crowd off tht gnnnd. lot Zd, in turn, or course, sustained a furious fire, for the rebel attack was no where made By oowards. ' But when the roll was called at evening, net a ataa was missing." Of dead aad wounded, ther. was 4k. inevitable list . Take, also, the ease of .the 934 Pennsylvania, CoL MoCurien tent to tupport Casey immediately after ths attaok on him was mads, this thorougbiy-irnioea ooay cr trospacsa-soientionsly looked after for half a year by a ioimander ones distinguished for bis seal as a stetnoaiit preeoner, iougm lanously ror an hour wen driven-back from their position, but not broken baited at the word ef command -loaded, wheeled, aad find retrtattd, halted, leaded, and fired, sgain and again, and oams off the ground in perrect oraer, with tbeir two colors' flying, and presenting to the whole army a striking proof that tbs suooess of battle, it ia tha discipline of troops, and the excellence of soldiers is wholly derived from ths conscien tiousness and thoroughness of their omoers. But the theme is not a grateful one, and my personal interest in it iuii 01 pain ' now, after! along pause In ths writing of this letter, and, a oareful oolleotlon of the facts of tht oast at tht distance from the scene of action at whioh I am olaoed. carefully collected so as to oorract any erron of judgment I may have formed In the Heat 01 ins otitis, 1 am cieariy or tbe opinion that the suddenness with which Casey's division disappeared will bs accounted for by proof that at least ten or twelve thousand of ths enemy, bnntlng out of tbe woods, swspt ths unlxormsa ana sosroeiy rormea regiments, With a whirlwind of fire and steel, right off their feet ran round the intrenchments and occupied them in an Instant killing ths artillery horses as they wtnt and seising ths batteries and in twenty minutes taking full possession of ths advanced position of ths Union army. But I am as olearly of opinion that distent picketing and thorough picketing would havs averted ths disaster, and, that negleoted, that thorough disci pline would nave maos n promoted ngnt 01 what was a sudden nut, and would have held at bay ths rebel avalanche until Couch or Hooker could ooms up witn rs-enroreemenls. To nsums ths narntlon. Psok stood en the extrtmt left wailing an attack from a fone whioh, wt htvt learned tinot the battle, wss composed of three brigades. An erroneous oau- tion restrained tne attaoi. just oeiore a p. m. word oams that Couch was In danger of being oiushed, and Keyes ordeied Peck to maroh to his help. His brigads had been reduoed by details and other causes lo 2,200 men. - With thsea he tame out of the slds road whsrs hs had been in line of battle, marobed across ths open spaas swept by ths snemy's shell and our own stragglers, and went into the woods far through whioh Couch was nara at wars witn inne rem- mente and a battery. But a wall of fin was suddenly raised up In front of Peek. . Tht immense fons whioh had hung over his left threatening it all ths day had been rapidly counter- marobed way round in. ironr, ana nunc upon th. right of ihe center. Here Peck bad met Ihe tntmy which ht had watched sine the battle opened. A quarter of aa hour before I had watohed two streams 01 soldiers going from left to right in ths edge or lbs woods beyond Gen Casey s old position, tna tnrougn bit oamp thit tide, doublt quioking on toms intent of mltohler. out or signr, ins wary ana furious softs at hand drovs them out of mind, ..i, . 1 .1, - t..i,ia . 1... . . till U1B reuui. u. a svtv a uivu uaiuro in. internalist Niagara roar of musketry ever heard on thlt eontincnt announoed the arrival of that immense countermarching font to tmaeh in nur flank, and put the wreck or tha Left Wing in motion to tht CMokahominy. And it wat dont, too, almost. Mortal man tould not stand before it. It was lbs fire of brigades. Peok's horse was shot from under mm. Helntselman's was shot, Key s was shot. Staff offloere end oolo-nela were every where diemounted, and the air hissed, so reamed and roared with missllttP and eur men fell fast and thlok but I must say, that I felt in this hell of unequal strife, tht In fluence of the tnormout straggling of Gssev'a men, as distinctly as I had an hour before felt it when 1 sat in my saaais Denied a noted regiment fixing bayonets, with a visible reluotanoe. unquestionably oaused by ths ream of retreat flowing right in front of them. It teemed im possible for ins outnumbered men to stay ibst tliev must go. Not so thought Ihs flthtlnir Hsinttelman. ' Mounted on tht horse of tne of hit ordtrlies, hs flew everywhere amotg tht re treating troops, ' begged them, ordered them! threatened them, to stand; massed them togsth. er, and led them sgtln up to the wood whence same Ihe firs thai had swept us away, and then stayed the tldt of defeat which wat rolling tn fitatlsaitnltst am it a. fIn tht meantime Jameson, at lot rifle pita' nt this tidt tf Casey's lost position, fought aesperateiy tgaintl overwhelming odde. iht killing of hit horet aad Iht falling of tht ani mal upon tht gtnerai's Isg and lbs Impreeeloa tnat at wat aiuta produced by Bit inability to txtricatt aimttir tna to rise, was tht signal I ' ""' .' lv v.-'l l.li 1 I hit saw te qail a potUita whish Ubiw .V hold. Bsyead aim, ia tha tree, aralea aaaaaoT ' kola at Craw lass pttlUie), wtf UtsaaV mireblt'Berry witA as sttairahle treops as am , bnasted death. Bow oaa af hia swarlntaau. ' Pot M MtwAiwNMSt aas-n tA. Another killed from 80 U m with tka aavaaet. Befon tha three rtglsjvnte lay 600 rtWeeed atUkteotteltisieao. Uali .. , slot a mounted orfioer lived far a meaaent wtthia range of their rttea, Xvary eat wat .' killed. Yet they wtsa aet sswetiasj at iaaai--mate, targets, aor playing with fn-arsst. Tw.aty.fin of Berry's ohatp-tAMtorf. expert. eaeed weadtmtn. were killad or won.iLvi Th. terriMe panUhmtat k. gave the nbela, h.vr, en the very ground of their first and rival. vwaervBs. tnair ngnt way u tae when General HainlinWa ... neloring tht battle 'with hia wki 7 fragments of the broken raalment. Tk.i. a- alaflkantwl k.-. llu . 1 . , .77 , , V "" aw., mu saw BOB on of Couoh'i ferae fight beyond tht railroad a milt iff, took its plaoe. Tail good soldier htd bean sent to tavt Casey by a flank movement. With NtiL nnd Kinnw's 22d Pa.na.U.ni. ..j the 61,t FeansyUaaieL aad Ceehraaa'a Okmm. 1 senn, he penetrated Ihe woods to do tht work that it would have taken, at leaaL ikn. K.I. gadtt to do. Tht 7th and 62d Ntw York wtra afterward teat in to support him. Nelll and atippey, left in nsoition to nhenk aav nanvam..e oaths fiank between them and the railroad, were overpowered by the tornnts of troops that I have described as coming aver from th. Uft aad forming in long aad heavy oolumat etroei the roadway above Casey't old ground. Couch was ent off, aad In peril of total deetroetioB or capture. - But he bee hid his awn fight forced right on him. Sumner at thle lnetant eame up, , ' , and by virraeof hieraak Soak eosnaiaad. fn-gaa was there with a section of Brady '1 battery, whloh ht bandied to the admiration ef cv- : ery body and Taylor with a battery of Napo--ieon twelv, pounders. The bruntjof tasbsllla ',' here was boms by Cochrane'. Chasseurs, tha .. - a New York 81st. and Bull.'. Minnesota, and tha . artillerymen of these pieces. It wat obstinate ' and bloody ia the extreme. The rebel dand strewsd the woods, and whsn they sustained ' onr fin In line, their corpses wsn piled la line. tne ngai nsiag net utterly unequal here, tkey wert positively whipped, and the gnat attack en our right was rolled back at tha same mo- meat that it was diseonraged on our center. Magruder commanded opposite to Couch, aa ' Longttrtit commanded opposite to Haintsilman. Ths snn went down npon ths tntmy In full ' '' possession of onr camps, for a mils baok of Ike position, two day, passed befon ths gallant Hooker With hi. Biaklea brigade and tha Near Jersey troops, had reoovend this lost gnnnd and pushed the .tntmy with the bayonet two miles away from tha bloody field. During all toil time tht rebels were busy removing to . Riohmond their wounded, and in burying their ' dead upon ths ground when they fell. Yet ss numerous wsn their dead, tnd so many were their wounded, that on the morning of the third day they were thlok en every sosns of ths sharp contest, cumbering the way aad frightening my hone. My rids was one of anxious duly, audi was oompelled to visit every corpse, and every. ' moaning form in the open fields, in th. brush-and in tht limber, that I could potsibly set from iht. saddle. Tht tvidenoe of tht rebel Ion was amailng to me on Ihit third day after thty were in possession of ths ground when tn.iv.klll.ll arid BrnnHi1.it law Ft..m ,.,t An. frf our regiments sngaged tht report! ara con current that our Springfield muskttt and our aoouratt nrt kJ4jtd multitudes tr the .enemy. ' Ourowalosils heavy too heavy but that tf tht tnemy greatly exeeedt it I fear that 1 tne omeiti report, er our killed, wounded and ' ' missing- will make a dread total of over 6.000. . the Ions of tht enemy it eo vast as to smite them with discouragement. They had been made oonfident of beating ue. ' Jefferson Davis sddraastel tht troopt that were selected for this battle before they left Riohmond, and promised them ."rewards such aa American soldien hsd . . never reoeived If tbey proved tuooessful. Hs told thsm that a viotory would establish ths In dependence of the Couth nnd end the war. v.Upea what small causes hinge great military results. Hsinlslsman on Friday telegraphed to MoClellan that he did aot consider Casey's position a safs one, and asked to bs permitted , te move up Kearney's division. Hs was told to aat npon his own judgment, and Berry's troops wsn ordered forward witbin reach, on tbe very short oall allowed us, when ths front was so suddenly overwhelmed. Their proximity saved ' u .m. 1 -'j. 1 ..i ... . The Irish Picket. BY "BABBBY." I'm sthandloglu tbe mud, Biddy, ' With sot a snalpasn star, AndsllsBos, epaechleae at the grave, " Is still the sound I hsar. --He goon Is at a ahowldar armr, -. I'm wetted to tha bone, . . And whin I'm afther apakln out, ... I find meaelf alone. Tkis Soulh.ra cllmats's quars, Biddy, ' A qaata and baately thiag, Wid winter abelot all ths year, And Hammer In tbs spring. Ye alnd the hot plaoe dtwn bslowf . . And may yanlvarleari I'd dthraw oomparlsona--hut then "" It's awfal warrant hers. '. Thsoolymoon I see, Biddy, -. Is oBoshmail star, atthore, .- And that's forninst ths vsry cloud, ... It was behind before; The watoktree glanra along Ihe hill That's swrllln' to the south, . And whin the sentry pastes thim . - -Isee his oogly month It's dead for ahlape I am, Biddy,' ... And dramstn ahwata I'd bs, . - If thsm onld rebels ovsr there, ; ' ' Would only lavs ms free; f But whin I laoa against a tlbump, And sthrlva to get rspnss, " A mniket bill he's oomln' ehtraight o-l To kll me spacious noes, iV I ' I. - r ' - , . . . It's ys I'd llks to bbs, Biddy, . ''"'"'Aibpsrkln'herBwIdme,- - I ' Audthen, avonrnaen, bearyesay, ' "AoaihU-Pat fiaohree I" "Och, Biddy, datllnt," tkan says I, i ..! I llSays you,- I'get out of that"-Bays I, "tni arruoa mates your waist," a ,( ft Ssys you, "bs dacsnt, Pst. ; 0 if And htw's the pigs and ducks, Biddy, i;..it v It'elkeml think of, shore, - , ,.,. That looked eo Innocent and ehwate Upon the parlor flur, ' ''' I'm shore your ally with tbe pig T, u ; I n , That's fnt bb he oan be, . - . . u Aad fada him wld tha beet, bacanss. . 1 I'm towld hs looks liks ms. Whla I soma bono again, Biddy, . 11,! A mrgsant tried and thrna, . Il'a Just a dacent house I'll build Aud rlat It chaps to you. '' ' Ws'n havs a parlor, bed-room, hall, 1 ' A deck-pond nataly done, . With kitchen, pig-pen, praiy-patob, , And garret all In one. . But, muithert there's a bails, Biddy, ,. That'sorsptn' round a ties, . And well I know ths Cretan's there ' To have a shot at me. " Ifow, Mlstber Bebel, say isrepray'rs I And howld ysr dlrlhy paw, 1 Here gonl be Jabers, Biddy dear, ... I've broke his oogly Jaw I .1 tsea. laea. ox IO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WARDEN St EMERY.' rpHIl FAVOR1TB RBIORT UAB BBB.H , Lsased by ths nndsrslgned for ths season of lsts, oommeoclng, June 10th,' and Ending September 10th " For beauty of location It 1b not sxoelled byanyetbsr Watering Plsos In the country. The Buildings havs all-bean thoroughly olraaaod, and Drives and everything, eonaeatad wltk the Springe 'repaired at a heavy expense; . and nothing thai would prove banelulal lo persons seek.. , Ing health or pleasure lias been left undone, A good LIVBBY Is sttaohrd, well stock' d. BATHS, Dot and Cold. Attentive Welters. TELEGRAPH OrPICgcon- ' oectlng with all paita of tbe coualry. OMNIBUS BIN! 1 to carry patrons to and from iheTralas,- Arrangemenlsr with all tha principal Ballroads for HUP FABB tickets ' to and from tbs Springs, good daring the Season. BOABD ' per day, 2; Bet week, W to 110, For further raforma- " Hon, address ... i 1 WARDBM Av KMEttV, .l .iv.iii, i-AansHonm Hntal, of Ohio Whits iulphnr Springs. . 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We solicit ths itteotlon of Bayers of DBT GOODS to oar anrivaiea stout ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Which ws oner to CASH and 8H0BT TTUB FOB-0D4BIB9, at prices which DUCT OOMPBTITIOH. Vttl ar v B . T 11 vnrani UBI1 iO ruvnuui 71 uis. rj, WBITB OOOIU, U03IBUY and BMBBOIDBBIBS, will beanppliedwlth all that Is bow and dotlrabie, by avary aieamer trom .urepe. In out NOTION AND FANOY GOODS DBPABT. MKHTB, will be found ana of tka largest Blocks In tha oonntry. In our DOMESTIC DIP ABTMBBT, ws oRWr. as amal, one of she largest and moet attractive stooks of COT-TONSand WOOLENS to be band. Hast of these goods wars purchased before tha large advanoa In prions, and wa are suabied to ofor greater Indusaatent. tha. avar balora. . Our BOOT AND BHOB DBPABTMBNT trill be ruth plied wUh a choice, stuck, well wortuy the atteBtloa 01 oloae buyers. . We ask the attention of our old friends and ouitomere, end that of all UUI.4I BUIBBS FBOM BVBKY HBUI'ION OV THS OOUNTBY, to our Stock, with rheasauranns that oar laelllllaa ara nnsnrnssssd for supplying the largest variety of Goods, at Ik LOWBST P0S81BLB VBIVB. ,.i ... ... . , , BiarstwUm , ., u .. , , , .- j . , , CHARLES A. ME ICS ik SON, NO. 60; EXOHAWGI.pUOE, TURK. Stookti, Bonda tnd Tnttmrr Votn botuht ud sold on eomialMtoti, Interest lowed -en Camas Blanoe. DtTlii.ndn odllftcteJ. Adrmnoss audv on soosrMs ftr Wis lu New York, Ao. OH as, A. UfeiMS, fntmtf 'OtBnisr of ths Amtriow Izchsngs Ban It, New York) -iL KENT 4 ' LOWBER. ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, OOMMIItioBJ DIERCHABiTa, 1 ii M 6 BROAD STREET 'lillU'0 7 11 ! M.i v; , w ... Ir-i.rl i,tt T' NEW TORE. arlMaat . ') Nil) tit V 11 I j l-c('i no l .tsao'l sou 1 rfTT a j '.A :1Jl N ovXTi :n -ii r r inr-frrttisK-a tiT5tiii nrrmr I Nv Toili AvorlUiMitM(4. iui v. CHAPMAN, LYON & NOYES, h lMiEiilajk,.teiM AWeii' : -nl r !"T rrT.r.T.."!. u''i m, at si rrk Plu, VS CVIkwMlAM MDBOf MiHMWi ' V'-IOIIItIWW," JSSJutB. " ' li-;.l'-i (lllll.lll WDjm JJARLTJ'S NEWlLiOTTJL Terms, $1.60 per .Daym. TBIB ABUVB) HOfl H MW r..k nf giiMli ' " Mfovcaa lrllimonallo builoMo 4 lorMjM. Ml, ud of from all jrw ol. tn M aaaMnaAala tatwaam aw arf tu. oanWiiall of toa aiodara latpranmanU, and la Iliad ap awl Air. ixj im . ... briumi auAaar. Tha raont for link larp aomoar are nuclei vnmmn and mntilated, and, la fkol, rerjUIni kaa bum dgaia aonld add to tha oomfort of the oeatai and jaak It w wai n pana , iifw 'i AprllW dT. v i. . -.- ;Froprlatota. .WOODS & SCHUTUH," If'uUJii Ir erl ii l3'jijf Ti CLaiKI AND' MANTILLAS. Cloths, Silks aid Cloak Trifflffliigs, V 69 Worth Street;..' ,(J - ' , ! . (near Broadvaj,) ti-J mli nl !. D. WOODB, , .iUi .Hi 9. ft BOHTjyLBBj.'jj aprSBat ., . ,' .,. . ...... 1 .... . . i BADEAVi L0CKWOOD A C.,' ', Importer, and Wholeaale lleaJerB fit . SaOBalCBl.'amcl. XJOXkXOBJltlO . I,; eHKKB dkBBJaSB ,-.wrii 1X-I"T' vi- Fireworks of all Kinds ' . . ! .ui ii. y i1! e. IH WBihlBitn Btraal, , , w , i Betvee Barelaf Boklao. t . i V w .nir-., JfEW TORK.ii, TJWABD 0. BAD1ATJ, ' f BAUCIS D.MCEWOOD ,, BIHBTDKAIf., , w m-.1.17 vju kprg'flBIB FIRTH. POND & CO,;f0,i; MANUFACTURERS OF , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND PEBLISHEBS OF ,1 1 SHEET MUSIC. . I lu .V 54T BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Great indnoemtnts offered to pnrohawn. '"' 1 . . .,11 ruin NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTES s low as WOO, for Oaah. and every nstrameot warranted. BBWWAjlos reatad and the rent applied to the put- ChBfELODI0NS and BABMONBOMS oonsUntljr . 00 hand. : ' '-' '' BAND IN8TBTTMBNTB.1 W.botb manofactnraand import Band Instrnment .d oan sell ehp than any other "oosa Uy. t wks A foil set of 18 Brass Instruments for flW, for Qasb. Tr.'.ot'Kdia'n.wBBHArT SILVBB IBS,tllBl oanoot ersck or split. Prloes 7 60 aaok, in caaa, . .- Bverr kind of Musical Instnunent can bo fouid In out stock. , ; 8TRINCS X STRINGS I , BeaUysood Violin Strings are a rarity. Wa make It a point to keep very superior Btnngi, 10. frlca 75 oenu per .'.t. , nt.by mall port. Pid. f"'; the above . hive Iullan, Oerman, kteaok, and Baglish Strings, Violin, Vlollocello, Double Bsss, p, k"",!'.. . M...I. ....I K.nr.T Oimds. Jewellers and others an parlicolarly requested to try our Violin Siring. .. Sheet Mnslo ana jnasicai isookb. n 1 ..t uj. I. .r. Ttnn.fve andnoDnlsr and w. art publishing N.VV MUSIC BVltBT l)A Y. I Beside our own publications, we have all of the Marie Sublishsd In theoountry, and oea fnruish JTorebjo Music. DULBBS, TBAOBSBSOr MllSIO, ilBSDS Or SlBIBABISS, DuiBBSsnd bwsAots, can have their orders fully and promptly Sited aad forwarded by Bzprtas or Mall. Thatsga ou Musle sent h, m.ll Is only about on, cant for eh piece. Thle Is tha chespest and quickest my to forward .mall packases. sWSend for onrOala- lognaaana uimnars. - apiildSm ' ' "' 1 ' Broadway, Mew York. JOHN BLACK, " anufaotsirar and Wtblesale Dealer In BO HEADE STREET, NEW TOHK j LADIE8' DRE33 TBUNKSj ,,.. ... ,,j1ia CEDAB TRUNKS, FOR FURS; ' J" FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kinds of , TRAVELIN v.li V A V tiir.i 3J1 may.l6-8mo WIlDOin'S BOON-Alilj lissnsiw-aOhronlo Nature, pertolnlng to the Male end Fe male Orgens-DehHily,. FeeblB Action, , s-remainw ", mluatlonrMeatal . Aversion., fcupiloa., InvoUnUg Losses, Atrophy, Impotence, Bsrr.hn.., mtlreabMaw or painful functions and even when ol twenty yasxas-UtincB.-esB ba mdlevllaianrs In. aVifawf .weeks1 by m uw dluovsrr. This remedy Is not a mechan cal appll- , neither to It a medicine to be taken imp w. stoin- 1 will lena it iov hw. "Zi j. lnnarl,OS iP 4. atom Mo. bob. .apr-d8m . ': ( if i )r. am ,i Kit ml? . ''ViD) rltivMiUO '-0 'it'J 111! Oi it't! 119 i t.-i'f" ir -.J (ii-Mi'i 'It iitliiLl ii'Uff 'ii &k J t 1 lii'T im n.l nuiri vi,; jho ynj ui l,3inqfn 9o-TXrlxia OWCsaola.laa.osi Awarded ths iflrst lriU thaW FAMILY SEWING ;' MACHINE gar three amunssl is ysnrs, at the vj -,J smc riflTED , BTATES1 FAIRJ For txir saoosaslva ysars, at tka Oaio Btati Vub . , ' ' For Svs sncoasBtva yean, at the Oibcimati Baof sbios' Office. 77 West Fourtli' St;: PIKE'S OPERA HUUHzsjiMiU ..!' ' am MtHBATI. OHIO. 1 J ii t.' Old febMly ....... ,. . .1)1.1 udj lo Olil 4 9. V 1.1,1 l: B ' . .1 ( . !' .I..JHI l l ,:i, ji (.Miict. 'iut To 1 . ii ;oit' II L-,.10-1 nl;i.,lls To ,. , THE llllv) SI 1 I.J uttr i , i: i I .1.1 ,,u..;t .a-rti r.i l..i f'Uti) Ol DOUBLE LOCK STITCH : i j i i 'i-r.i v,n Liinii t a la cur, FAMILY AND MANUFACTUJllG iJU Vll I... i.'.rnni hrv Hani) .uoivii vsMCarVoTalxie (nftii'.l qi'ii.l THKBEBT . LOOK'AT bow la Tnto b its Slmjilsst' itaihrns ivwr'aiada; SsvM Wtka straight aaadlB, front twe spools witosnt any rswinaiug and from Its simplicity Is not liable to get Mil of order. , Bend ureUlroulet and baaipleof. Sawing, or oall and ata It la operation, , Aaensi wanted in avsry tow. In tha ItsAt ,10 wbolB liberal tBduoetnenl. are offered. '.., i,,,.,,,,, .,'.,',.. Hssdta sod ererylklaf sernilnliig to the (80 Boors ma. chine oenilBntly on hand. t am pulling a valosbls taBprovenlenlron tha MoorB saa. ohlnatolwhkkl have ths ths sols agennyj or I will . obaas tkh ftu Peskln's vaachln (orToaJi BUehtaMihal save not been moon : BAtuad, when trrma saa bs agreed """YiiihiiiH .iitiniliir. ,I,hJ-)1 ... . Odlos ana ial aoom.lM Watt 4tk It.. ' ' '"aaaA eAwaa.a tufSM P B I 0 IS OHBAPIR n ffJ , Plain 'V'ZSC Bbls...10 .gawDBl ' .tmmj "' aW 'i' . .. v.1 j. ii. U f Osbln.li.MO "-a.. a yaldluj OS. 1 fcblnei..80 I vi sa'i"x ,'I'jij.U )o d'.'i ! :T.'0ll l9MiUiAd A tea Mi TV ' .J ! lit Ml ! I.'IK'KO Hie iLlU hk ' I .,f.-ir:"ill.j n I.I Jul" I ,B..'l -7ffBOI T UMBRELLA, PARASOL 3 Kb - Attn " i"" Tfalklng Cane Manufwtory, IB. BUI. o tract, uutainun, vmo. are BWUeMarlr htrltad to aaU at aaaajlae aw Hook of DBtbrellaa, Paraaola, M Walk. Coua. vhlok I aat o6Mu al Btaaohotararla Boat.. I B.TBOMPdOK, 187 Mai. Mreat, waat Ikle, batvaaB arhaad fith, uiaeUBsti, u. . arnaibrella, raraiol aad WalklBgOaae Beterlale, erBlehaaeahaatadeaHia ll artaea. t- jaadlyr MIDPLBTOI, RBOBBIMI W " .: j &Td I .RiL i'-.ji!jl .'uo.fii ui f.ain o'.f "J'l i l l . ,. -- : .. .... Ltf BObUPBKBI, KBaKA VBIbU , ' . iii'J .T.ifin fieiir I lli" I "fit : I -Jill ui -A L'I;j U -i liilil ,...;u!;' COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, '" . .. ..... I .1..,.. 1... I - ..'.I . U I l.. i'.,l ll ..I I,.',, j- . I . . n.. iT '" 4 Wft aTaawtk It fJIlU. .- j mill luiA in ,i si' a. i ihVi l 7 .'i . ""8 j 9eunl-.il l.oia ii . ....Hi i iw ,t..; j ."' .imihTTT., i.m r i i m -a , An kiadi of 'week 'feae.l tka beat itrU aad 'oa akort olloa: .- FartioaJM anaBBUa ui irrea to oraan mr bWni Bar fee Mrt tke Iwnau ' "'.! fi. I I'j l fl ' V : ;7. : ,: 1 JB IUpiJAfc.MjOTt, tit. Bf I iC 'i'1 I . Met vW.aasad, and uw msae.1 imia af SenorrhM, Qleet, TJreth.l DiBch.rgee, Btmln.l fHUWj Vlguiyi JSnintau, inooay. .. U 1 X" UMBOB. aaiiui imiAOUIBT, I'l'l.iTI 1 flrevfOH, Smiilan, aitd u,-nv m.-i AWBOpQMOf ffipBBn ABD BLADOBB, -"! i ) kkkalbeBOBllHBMrdiaf '' ' u '. i OH BMIUBo PUTBICIABB,'1 V In their nrleata nrafitlfla. with antlM mm. hmmMm Oibeba, Oopalba, Oapinles, or but oompvund kttkerto 11 1 ""'"BiMB BPBOIFIO Fill f"'' ' ' " In Hitfcin. oftsa anteH.ui n m In- n tsm daivi. ntf wham s oar to slhotod it to pttriuiwnt. Tlwynro, pnpnred ftprj) vtgtnble utrnnts that tr haraleM on ths TClam( nodiiersr ntoaest ths tomftoh, or lmpreffnsts uw broftthi and Mni -oaeOfaAted, all dmkmus tuts to Tolded. - Ao thmmg f dto. it motmarm whiiit mtrngtiumi or doos tnalr sctlon lateiir with btuliaoni otirauita. Snflh box oontslns six dosen pllli. . r rilOl OKI DOiLABi i ' , nd mill bo sent by mall post-paid by any advartrted Arait,: jmoaipi ai im BtoDay. uoia oj uraggisis anermitj. , , , mom gSBttins wiinoai my signature on uw wrapper., 1 . ; . SOAMLAlf A 00., Iv i, . li -,..:. ' oleaale Atwntt.OiBflinaatl. - For sals by . Wilson. 8. 1. Haaaels A Co., and BoI- rts A Snkuaefs, OolnmbnSa A ;uj ' v-u- , '1( ui PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS ( ' ( . ''AT THE '-, BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY!' L. A. KBPPNBB, A.'T, ' i i.' 10 aiith St., be tire a a Vim. and Rati, ii j (OHIO HSDIOALOOLLIOB BUILDING,) CINCINNATI, 0. Belf-Measnremeht for Shirts printed dlrecttons sent frsa BTerywhere, and M easy to understand that any ons oan take his own measnre for Shlrta. I warrant a good flt, Ths ouh to bs paid to the Bxprsss Oompany on ra oslpt of goods. ' apro-dSB1 MBBIOAB BANKNOTBOO, ' ' i (Boaih-aast ooraar Main and roartn mreetsj . I !,.. . ' OIHOINMATI, OHIO. Bngrared la a style corresponding In exoellsnos te that Bank Holes, Bailroad and Ooanty Bonds, Bills ofBi ehangs, 0 hecks, Drafta, Cerllflcstes of Stock and Da-posit, Saale.OardE, Ac Ao. , i Ths above omco Is nndar he supervision of O.T.JOBBS, ootls-dlr OlndnnsM. II. t J.RO 0 52 1-2 East Fifth Street, w .. v . f: CINCINNATI, Olree his entire time and talent to ths oore of dlseass of tha With a nractka bod axDorlenoa of many Tears In En. rope, he can auk with aniurance the patronage of a generous pnbllo, and ooufldenoe In ths snoeeoifui treatment of dtoaaaes of that delicate organ. And having devoted Ilka time to the cure or rui vaii uibABi-s, ne prom-leee onrea In ths moel obetinate ct-we. Tlioeu recently contracted are cured la a very abort time. Syphilis In It primary wages onrea in an wcreaioiy enor. unt. Kin dleeass cured PKUUANKNTLT in from ons to three .1. Alio, attenai to tna practice 01 cne proieasion geeerally. Pereonaata dleunoe, afflicted, will have advice and medlciueatal by eeudiog denMhplfcm of dlaeaaa and their condition, "ill oonnr.Tjnicatloiiv awi treat cent strlotly confidential. Br. R. has a TBDH9. whloh, from Its mechanical adjustment, will give Immediate relief and altimately vigor to the parte effeoted, eo as to enable per sona to fallow their ordinary avocations without blndranos or iaoouveplaitoe. Cooanlt or addreoa . , narS-dawly Mo. 68 last rifth at. dnclnnaH, ' Tbf) Costrestlena and Experience vi t tr . of an valid PVBUSHBO FOH VHB1 BB1AIBF1T AND .as a weraltut aud a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, Ac; supplying at the eame time the means of Self-cure. By sne who hat cured himself after, being pot to grsst sx-penee through medicsl imposition sod quackery. By en-dosing a post-paid addrasaed envelope, uiraus oortv. may ba .an or tna autnor, na,t.ua.s.usu aei.aia, Bsa., Bedford, Kings Co.. 1 ' nl' tA ,Ub:t , Private Diseases I -w Becent oun of Gonorrhea or 8y- ohaoga of diet or hindrance from buslneia. Secondary Syphilis -the last vestige eradicated without the use 'of HsronT. Involuntary paaaaa of sesnet stoppsd In s short time. Snfferers from im potency or less of lezoal power, tea to red to foil vigor n a few weeks, Gleet or Gonorrhea of long standing, whew all Internal rented iee have failed, permanently and pasdily onrsd by answ twatfnsn- : : , jLScirsei. - DR. STEVENS & CO., . ii-,.11 in . ,, .i i, .ftiii, LoekEoepitat N0. YS THIBD ST., BBT. WALHTJT AMD YIHB, Or Box W Ulnclnnstl, u. , DR. A. J. FORD, Office, 131 RACE bet. THIRD f TO VS TJB 5b. iii.viiiin. For the Treatment af , , - ,,T. , , Oliroulo ZSltaeAses 1 ".'.."."'.'. bspbWIAI.it ; , '. " Disorders of ths Vye, Catarrh of Ihe Hons, Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Bionchltta, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Urinary Disorders, Nervous Diseases, Bhenmatlam, Scrofula and Canoe ra. Also, Female Complaints. MmI lolnae vnrnl.nMl. ann onarMe moderate. Persona at a distance, deeoriblns their eomplalnts, aa. kava Medloinas ana rau oiractions sent tnem. Addrete, UK. A. i. rutllJ, wtrSl.ly Olnotanetl, O Westeri Chemical Writing Fluid , Ud Blaeking Laboratory. ; No. 01 WaUrat-etw, CinclnnaU, O, CHEMICAL, WRITING FLUID, Oovrtag, Black, Bine, Oamlna, Japan, SWnolUsg aad l.ii.l I'm ri. .11 , ,i,OIIj POtilBH, laam ol ml 10 111 Lj!A.i,.i: 1 : ,., ,) .1 OriginalJapanese Blacking FaftAH-ly - . I ' A1j;t.O.'',laosrsMij',. .iliJld, EABT FOUWH STREET, , .60TJTB SIDB, BAST OF WAIN, BP . STA1BS, 0-"! I r OlxkOl Tl Wl AVtl, 0.a 7., Trusaea for ! Batlioal Our. 8UPPOKTKR8 AND BHOUIsPER BBACE8. Snnloat aad Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and ry Reek. Grab Feet, Bow Legst and etker Phlaloal Deft tu. rh Vul im lask and ether Phtatoal Deformi ties. - SpUata for Freeturf, and puiooatlona, Block Inga for-VeriOOSS VSlUS, anas tieps IMo.wi. niaiw wunmr, Beneclal allenllob peld t ths repair of ArtiSowl Llaaba A competent resaele to attena to uaiea. 1 , , ., , Bsnsrs hy narmlsakin to Dr W 0 Maasey, pr 0 0 Black man. Dr F Boelker, Dr J F Judklns, ur r ncnmiat, ur, Fries, Dr A Betlmaa. ; ' I marS 'W-ii'VusBr 1 t:i,il.i . ti:i wrw-,msvn,i.-BB ,Bi. .B.e.g,i, -iUd ,"0 fj BABOFAfrrOBBB 1 01 ,,.(, ,(. 'Awnings,' 1 tents nnd "Mopsi I 1.-1I' ,ln'.'...Ba,'Ma Osmvral Avanna,,., ,. ,j ,ni llijl'i 0Ametiyixlft li I IWIIMl awn TBBITB BTVRIIIinsoD A. atlamiha. Baitern prloes, ALL WOBK WAB- BANTBD. ft a.i.'in. 'in ',1. 0 u in 1 iii'ln;.. Order, pnnctnally sltsndsd to. .1 .swoiiu) jtii.r-.' mar is-niu Ft w ' v nnfisviu bpb b.b ra imunif 1 .11 1..1IIH, .. .at . , 1 . 1 -V'.' w Ai ara sy.t IL w, 0 p J urn b u s, 0 It 1 0; .1.1, aw., w. m. m j u a u u v dssosrhr it4.fjri'irtr;oilsasls ky Judge .( H Bfits, rami, titna .awwawnB. 1 i 1 , . V' ri. 1' ,' .. What ihoold I taks for a Ooughl MWO'B' Bit. AO o " TUB WONDKRftfE i GRANULES. A . v":;''m;.;l ! rn IS man a box, al all.DmgsUls. .) luia ..... . .1... .. u . ' STATE 111 MBUS; ' OHIO, i THURSDAY M0BN1N G. JUNE ,12,, 1862 , , Morning and Aflernooa teport TELEOIlAPniO NEWfi 'ri' ( DMf"! - im in. f C ' aVWOTBER GIsOMQU victort JACSUOIT DEFEATED WITH ) ol i ' "''J SKawaaatasB, aoaat il J r ; -UV lo e-l.. Iii -in. OFFICIAL, FROM fiEH. FRB f-M . '-f MOST.'"",' ' , , ,(., -UH'I lo I 'll .VT ::, ..ill . .1,, I til l il ' MlM TT" i cm, ' The Rebels (till en the "8keda4- , ,,, ; tu - I vdle." .. i, 1 lirrsj viil I:, ri i ' OurXeta Eallnated at from 600 r-u - "f i.t "to see, ENfEMT'S LOSS MUCH UEAVIER. I '. Ul'3 ,1 LATEST WAIHIIflTON HEWS. --U....B - - ' i.. Wl.-i , ! ! THE REBELS STILL COSFI- ' uj DEJST OF SUCCESS. . I j '.1 -'I lui: '',n im i i . i ii'ii ..(:.. :u.'l Furtber Partlcnlar of the Bat- ' . , tie of Fort Republic. THE LATEST FROM MEMPHIS. FABRICWT'S FLEET AT TICS-.','. ' BtTRG., , THE 's LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. "" -IsS&Bf. IrtXf.- Ti. (.I I ; l ,i,:.l,. Another'Glorlons VictoryJack son Defeated wliu ureal loss. 1 HBADOUiBIIHi AlHT Ik THI FlILD. Ik TBI FlILD, ) i Port Rifobmo. ' ii. 8-9 A. M. ) II' CAMP BIAS r,vi ra;.. .:.. . Jun, Jf6 Zfori', K it. Stanton, Secretary ef War; ' tu army left Harrisonburg at 0 o'clock a. m , aod at half-put sight my advanoa engaged the rebel. About 7 miles front that plaae near Un ion Charon, ins enemy wa. very advantage ously posted la tht timber, hating ohoeen hie own position, forming a smaller oirole than ours, and with bis troops formed en masse. It consisted undoubtedly of Jackson's .. entire force..,., , - . i ... .. -t , , -,'.i The battle began with heavy firing at 11 o'clock, ! and lasted with great obatinaoy and Tiolenee until four in the afternoon. Some) skirmishing and artillery firing continued from that lime until dark. . i .1 ....... r . Our troop, fought occasionally under the murderous fire, and Against greatly superior numbers. . , , r ,'. ...'.'' The hottest of tha .small arm fight being on the left wing, . which was held by Slahl's brig ade, consisting of firs regiments. , t . ' . . m. Bayonet anis vauiaLor- iihiii worn uscu freely and with great effsot, by our men,, ': , .. The loss on notn siaes is very great; ours is Y.ry heary among th. officers. ,,;,,., , , A full report or tnoee wnq aieunguunea themselves will be mad. without partiality. . I detir. to say tnat both omoers and men be haved with splendid gallantry, and that the iervioes of the artillery was especially sdmlra; bie. . ....... , . : ,.. ,' t ... u We are enoamped in the field of battle, whloh may be renewed at any moment. . (Signed,) juum v. rni-Munr, f .....j,-, Major-General Commanding. t i From WashlnBton. 1 , ', (Irlbnne's Dlspaloh.) ,i r . Wabiitwotok, Jnue 10. We ar. informed by two person, On. reoenlly from Charleston, the other from a city tn th. interior of a south western State, that ths rebels ara still entirely cheerful and oonfident of ultimate rietory. Tag loss of Ne Orleans they regard as but .temporary. ', 1 " ' ' M":a' ' They expect to lose Charleston, Mobile, and . perhafia all taa-eeaboad-bt th.y tiaolax that ther will retire Into th. interior, whara they can never b eabdued. s .1 1 1 . ,. ..... 1.1, ... Information from rebel souress, of aa un usually trustworthy eharaotar, indicates that Beauregard discovered tnat at uorinta as was at th. mercy of Halleek, who oouldmak.htm fight or delay a battle at his pleasure, . Fully persuaded of this fact, and beli.Tiag a battle as inevitable, be retreated, t iv 1 1 ir.u ,.: It is dountrui wnetner ine mission or Major Stone, Col. Miller and Capl. Gregg will bs successful. ' The only obstaele is the unwillingness of th. autboritlee to giro np Gen. Buckner, without whose release the rebels refuse to msk.i any more exchanges. Kentuokians here insist tuat ne snail ne neia unui tae expiration 01 me war. It is hard, oonvinoing them that any eon ideratlon should prevail over a natural desire to hang a rebel, particularly obnoxious to inem.i It is understood that their persuision hare eonvinoed some members of th. Cabinet, that the right thing to do is to send thee, omoers, who epeak in behalf of all the prisoners in the South, baok to Alabama, with their mission un fulfilled. 1 Other Cabinet ministers, however, are of different opinion, and the question is still unsettled. . . , . v.i ii.,.),..,. j ;.i 1 '..'.i rimes Special. . ... '"; ' Battli Gkorso Bix Mats raoM -..il'.. .. HiBEieoMBUBO, Joss 8th, via 1 !,: " ! k' ' WsBHiiinToir. Jnue lnvn. 1 Jaokson mads a stand at this point, and wt attacked him this morning. .The country was not favorable for optn fighting, being billy and woody. - General otahl was on the lert, supported by General John Mllroy In the centre, supported on ths right by General Schenok, end General Steiaway held command of Ihe reserve. Skirmishing eommenoed between 10 and 11 o'olock, and oannonading at about 12. Tht enemy held an excellent position, and directed their fire well, but few men were killed on our side. Gtntral Btahl mada an advanot ntarly tt tht river, driving the enemy baok; butthey precipitated their main oolumn on him: and he was oompelled to retire lo avoid being Banked; his troops railing oacg in goon oraer, ana our tine wes reformed in a better position. Up to 8 o'olook tht ttnnonading was brisk, but at that lime it slaoked, and now, at 6 o'clock, everything is quitt. A nrisoner tavs General Ewell lies between our right wing and th. river, with 6,000 men. When our aavanea tett dbok tne enemy uiu not purtut, preferring to maintain his position tnd tnrOW US on in. noruer ui aitewa., , It is thouibt that Jaokson, finding no bridge here, will attempt to orose at Mount Crawford, when he will find no bridge either. . , Another account of tbs battle says mat uen. Siabl on the left was first engaged. flan. Milrov and Bonenok soon after round tht tntmy, and tha battle almost immediately became general. , :' . i General Blew, aner ocurivou a uauorj nan helled the rebel poeltion, sdvanoed tht 8th and 46th Ntw York through tht woods into ths open field, tn the tthtr sids of whioh ths enemy's right was tonotntraiea in ws wooas. ins om advtnoed gallantly under a heavy fire, but being ttill left unsupported by Iht 46th, and largtly outnumbered, were finally forced to re tire. - : .... The tntmy t pursuit was cneckett by our ar tillery, r . , General Btahl finally withdrew his fbrot tt a strong position, repulsing a Sank movement anl helding hit wing firmly. , i i J,J))! - Gtn. Mllroy sdvaaced his csalrt rapidly. , i Tht artillery oompelled tht antmy to glvt 'Gen. Bobenok, on tht right, drovt Daolc the rebels, who attempted lo turn hit po. Silion along onr wnoi. iine..u uur aruiiery, under Col. Pelsura's direetioo, was served with gnat vigor and precision, and tht final success is largely dus tt its effeotu . ! v...,.,i ' ,i ,,, The enemv suffered severely. . Ons rebel reg iment lost twe-lhlrds of Its number in aUempt. Ing to oaptun Weedrloh s batttty, whioh cu them to piece, with Bannister at 60 paces. . The rebel batteries wtra repeatedly silenced aad forosd to abandon tbtir position. I, ,.,i. , CoL ClustrtLi with his weak, brigade, , 190k J LtJ .W. Ml lit., .MAB,7. pumIiIam SBU ..lie -W.HMW w . wa, mmwm.j - .v--,v--, and his tnoampmtnl Is then .to-nlfbl.,,,, , v, ., -. Our fo net were- outnumbered at alrpoltts. but havt occupied tha rtbel lines and Horosd them to retreat. - Tha ltts! Is heavy , on .Jioth tides, tht t.eray tufftriog etpniaUy from our artillery." Tht Garibaldi Guatde lest searly 200. Tht total loss la tsUmsttd at front 800 lo tOO im killed, wounded aad .mining. Gsftt. Obarlee worth af tht 2lh Ohio, aad Sitfgeoa CaatweU tf tat.WJa UBfakAN ot44 01 li; . - t - - "I (Cllif i .1 ..' I- I 9 1 , i . . J J . . I - .-. . . . JTOURKAL. . . i T asVl Tka rebalsj, fought, wholly under- oorer, whlls .ur tioops ware forced to advanoe in th. opaa held. "' The aavantag tne esevsy's poat-tioa and numbers was eounterbilaaoed by Gen Fnaent's faithful handling of his troops, and tlM.ool.ecs and determlaatloBl with which hs prsessd his Siiooase,i, Th faht, jwas furious for tam aours, ana eontinuea uu nearly oarx, 1 . ' . .. ...i j, y ' 1 ".ti ' 3." -u i ' t..;i I ' v-i Vrom MemphlaV uno a.u t " CAiaovJaa. llrf-A dMlr, wltoarrlved front Memphis last night, reports thatSjhea hs aft thsra Parrafwt's'fia.t had paaaed Tloks- bsjrg, kut was .eosBSMiiaa w rfturn, feurf u olty ob aooouol of low water. . 1. ' r at 1 l'"''";1" i Foetekbj MosMSf Jua. J0 Tha staaanr Louisiana, with wounded soldiers, will sail for N.w fork as soon ths Weather becomes favor- brat .n;:.... e4 vfuc "tic : l.-jtin ih". f .iv.t' I nr Ths privateers, who have been oa board ths Massachusetts sine the recent- trip up the James Blrar, were ifcis ssotalng traasferred to tka & 0. Fulton, wbioh will Uks a number of wounded to Hew Tork as soon as tht weather Mrmits. ' n -1 h') i bk! Tht gun-boat Port Boyal returned to Roanokt f.l.nH la.tnl.ht: - " 1 i'-"Vln I . ....a A grand Union dsnMnsiratioa by tha oUUsas of Norfolk and Portsmouth will take place to morrow. Gov, Pierpont and other distinguish. eoTsceakers ars expeotad te be presast.?, . t ! Arrival or the Africa1. HAiirAXiJustAl-rTba Africa frm Wver- pool the 81st, via, uueenstown 1st, arrived off this harbor this morning, and was toweq np to part in coMtqueboe or riamage aon. to ner rna-dur Id tbs ice off Cape Roe. Her dale, art two davs later than tkors airssay received Tht. French 'army at Rome was ' about to te reduced to a einglt dJvfsion,i,, . J ' - The Engllsh'oonservarrve pay itad eblleoled all their fores for tht .urpote of Bptttting Lord Palmtrtton on the reUenohment ques tion, ... - The latest oomnerolat Inlelllgtnoe is not ytt rtotiTtd. " "-'-""' f i hi'' SECOND DISPATCH. J 1 Tht ship But had arrived off Queenttewn for Glasgow, with a oargo of turpentine, having run tne blockade on the oosst 01 ueorgia. . The Britieh Goverment at tht reauestor the Atlantic; Telegraph; Company, had ordered two Steamers to be got ready for ths purpose of making a runner survey 'on notn siaesor me Atlantit. u' urmw vi..i i tii'il .-ii 1 Ths United States Coneulat Paris had Issued a notice that no further application oan be re ceived from foreign omoers for commissions in the reaerai army. . ..,, , . The Turks sre reported to have gained a great viotory in Alonteregrttti ,im i- un'if, Daring s circular reports American securities steady. Erie Shares 33, Illinois Central 5 44J discount; United States s " tf&aWJ; ao o s cW3aos.i:IM u.':.'.v vi'iti i'r:f ffrirnH'' 'jaj 1.1 I THE. RICHMOND BATTLE. Thsi Chickaomltt y to have been - the- urttTe 'of ne BjsMon-Tite "" RobelB Attack In Overpowering? I nmberBv.-caaex'Bi j.ullon--TbeRebel Lom Greater.' than our own-Helnf zeldian's Fore thonsrhti' lu'J"l . 'ss.no 0' Inauoai I -t-.i tl ui inuiu sii ii ('mrf'j .ill en iifd Ws. giv, Jitlnw.B tr aoouratt and delailtd aooonnt pf,the grtsA.-battlt, befprt, ,.Rjobejo. II supplies. fjktj, Bini)tipA Ufa lbs pffioj'sj rt-port. .tnUrtiyipipitj Af d Its ylyld .descjription t. - .1... tj.. nr il.- i-.-;v.i. ' " limbereoV, mtrthy krsvd frings. it.cai Dibber bask. Tht rabtls had latbereii loorewaf nstrvoirs of water by ths net of .dams, at a weapon of mUi-tary offense north of the Richmond ' and York River Railrdad bridire. " Vt hhri'''Hi awful rai.a of lasi Wednesday a4 Friday had te.evtry aquartrndaf this pars afhsPtninawia or ta ooatrtbuta tns.tmtnis ,p jt nooa.jo, ,bt Chickahominr. there wae ileein Rl'ohmond. and mutual Congrattilatione amongi' military men They suraly vetktaad that'BoSSea Bridg. would be afloat, and that on Ur etber aido of the swallr en Btnam, wherever.,. MoCellaa had made pas-an wars for his troops and his transportation. Jilt artillery Would 'be motionless? hub deep in tka watarfaati nts traiua ox ataaraBittDn sued, of food taamavable, tod frau 0,U0O to 00,000 of tat jMst tooptj jnther army standing useless upon the brink of A river, beyond which tbttr brothers In arms' wtrt being crushed In their ranks by ' avekwktlntlag numbers, or driven at tfet point of the hayanet U death, by drowning ntior. meir.yBB. .j, ,,,, i;, r . On Fritlav night the reservoirs of aooumuia- ttd water on the Upper Chickahomtny were eut open. Oil: Saturday, morning Bottami Bridge was nnoatj un aaturaay noon,- an Hour oou-pled by soldiers in cooking and eating and favorable to attack, beoause leaving little time to the assailed to call for and receive help, 45,000 of tht oholoest of the rebel troops who fought at Bull Run,: oiralsd our. Left Wing with a orescent of danger within the woods In front of our . .. . . .. ,1 fitw to tne situation." uaseys aivision neid the advance. ' Couoh'e i was on the right. To P.ok was committed the oart of tha left. , , This left rented on tht .Whilt Oak Swamp, which runs"parallel to our lint of march to Richmond. Ths Charles City road to Riob- mond lies beyond tht swamp. Numerous wagon ways from this road oross tbs swamp, and ooms up tt tht Wlllitmsburg. turnpike, on which our enter rested, and on whioh the whole Left Wing had manned up. - f inally, a new road, branching off from tht tnrnpikt from- Rich mond, beyond Casey's camp, could deliver upon feoks nanx suuu troops unseen and unheard. The key of our position was held by His reeonnollerlng . upon . his . flank thrtuah the swamp, and all its travtrtes to, and un and down, the Charles City road had been oonstant, oareful and thorough. Every One of thess had drawn a nre from the tntmy. His 'Aide. Cant. Morris, had been find oa, and Capt .Titus re peattdly thot itl, as had been Stirling, aad Loder, and Kinesld. Ths thick presence of the tntmy, all through this vast hiding plaoe. had reptaveaiy oeen uemonstraua, '" r-eok e vigiiancs alarm i a ana mislead Long. etrtat . He thought wt had masted our forces ou tbs left, and tnat bis seoret purpose of an overwhelming flank attaok, had been divined. He resorted to strategy to asoerttla our slnngth. A German artilleryman,, whoet mother lived oa tht nearest farm to Peok's headquarters an exceedingly thnwd aod ounning man wss etnt homt in uniform, with a pass from bis Gtntral.'' Our plokttt took him as hs'tm.rged rom tht woods just atxt la hit homt. . Ht was orwardtd to MoCltllan. , Tht Mayor of Rich- mond furnished a sharp and adventurout fellow with a civil past through tht Rebel lines, and Longstrett Instructed him to traverse the ground that ths artilleryman had been sent to tpy out. Peok's pickets ploked him up, and he did not return to make report. An Aide of Joe. Johnston, tent on a similar trrtnd. was Pounced on tht tvtnlng before Ihe tight and etnt lotht rear at a prisoner. 1 Tht lots tr these spies exaggerated Longstreet's apprehensions of the strsngth tnirday mornlDg, Mr irigadee in White- Oak Swamp avenues, n nesitattd to attaok, aad nn. any enaugea nit piaa 01 pattit. This plan had been, to drivt In Casey's pick ts. to engage him moderately in aolion with tuoh superior fons that help would be tent to ntm, ana wnen attention wat concentrated on the front, te fall like llghtnidg tn Peck on the left and ta Couch on the right, and annihilate them on tht spot, or start tnem on a panio run Into Iht Chlckahominy. -Tht dtttruction- of two entire army etrpt had been oarefully plan' atd, 1 1 1 mi 1.. ,ic n n : 1 r,, y n, Casey was at his dinner table when his nlok tts tarns fly log In from iht woods In front. Tht reststanos mads by Ihsm to ths skirmishers ts tkty oamt on tht Ittp through tht Umber Wat sa intnatiive mat Awngstntt wat ta foro. upon veteye tommtoa at a blow,. - Uen. iisiley't artillery mttthtir run down the road with grapt and thot, making gaping wounds in thtlr tot- nmnt, but not staylog their attaok. Out tf tkt woods to tht left af ithe toad, out of tht woods ta tht right of i tht road and beyond it, tht rebels twarmed likt beet, rushed oourageously upon Casey's hastily-formed regiments; firing as they sdvaneedj aod brltglng with thsss tht morale of a fons. thartt, for .tht, baltl. tsd an aMuraoo. ( victory. iTht most tonQiotlng statements art nitUt of tht behavior 6f Iht troops in Oassyt Divlslsn; - " -' 'Tht eorpttr efl haadrtds 'and hunlrods tt Hi eva nt aptajha aaadmott bat Irapreeelvt Witnesses tf Ui. taf rage that can die, if It oan no nsistv unequal .numbert. On Ihe olhtr hand, tht tarW and afmott Immedlata Set-In of th. drift "Of tlhlklng'tand . itvwsnllag.i frost CBttlV'Si'mimsaU laa fm eshlnh aannol ba denied, and wkicA .ftatfls foyoaslet th n. ii ret c, ' ,ir, Tl'V Uil). j SAVAoa't BrATioB-, June 4, 1802,( iiThthiokanomtny V the drain' of . a'swam'p. The stream is deep, ' thonrh SruggisbV -DaviseTr . ..luorNenoBoencaoi mast. x.Trinnne.1 "... j , NUMBER 295.; with disoiplin. and soldierly spirit, The wlu nssaes to thle early aad formidable and die-graceful flood la tht rear of aweuaeM man are iktuaaadt and thoiuaada in nnmh... Ma. jort waadtrad aloae in woods a milt from their regiment e Use tr battle; Heattnantt. with privates, when slopped, swore that their4 body had una amiiwy ens en pweee aaa aid not txltl, and sdged tldtways ut of, the qoeeUening and v. m tu. parrea pain way ana returned their Bignt from Iht thtllt whioh screamed and burst la. tht air above. Bv twos and threes, sln.lv aad la groups, effieen aad ssta tve auny oai- vbiw. a no ueomre, lasr rstreatwd aontmunuals uw nm sis minuiec alter tn nrina cam saeneed, and oould not be stopped, says in num ben ae few that, When gathered b CoL Snaa.ll of Metsaehusetts, they madt tht moat rwnre- Bativ ngiment ever exumperised from Iht wreex 01 a nsia 01 natue. seven hundnd did this officer stoop off tht highway with th. kaln tf tht Provost Guard. But the woods oa wither siue ine roaa wtra auve alia tham, steady ..wnrw wain, Bum quics; ana ings-aious in their txcuees for il. from "attanka .1 oolio," which all at enotbent' the questioned travelere double, to the "telally-tnt-la-nlamia" dodgt, and tht being "sent after aatmnnitloa." At 4 0 olock in Ihs afternoon I saw Gsn. Casey riding about on the field without a command. . I buried a aopbew yesterday.-aa aatinc Can. tain ia the Ntw York 100tht whose body I recovered wty in front ot the baetionedfort, beyond Casey's headquarters, whsra I hear a rumor that his regiment mads a eharga to rami the attack that first burst upon tht Division in front of thst work. 1 He was shot ia the breast, and lay in advanoe of all tht dtad upon tht field. I real ptrfettly willing to accept tht solution of tht disappearance of hit regiment, that il was overwhelmed by ths fin of two or three rebel regiments, aad blown right oh? tht field, at wat tht case, tty with all ths regiments in Cassy's Division. But I will interrupt ths narrative of this gnat battle to say, that if tht isms tan naa been taken or tne regiments ia this division, whioh had beta taken of tht regiments in Gouoh't Division and Berry's- Brigade If the same eare had been taken to form them into soldisn which John Cochrane gave to making tht Chesttun a perfectly organised fighting maohias,snd CoL Pot gavt te making tht 2d Michigan as deliberate aad manageable in battle as tbey an on parade, tbs dsld of ths Bevsn Pinss would havs been as dsadly to ths rebels ts honorable to us. Cochrane, oa the eatrtmt right ror two noun ana a nair pound a deliberate firt into the tntmy across an opsned field so deliberate tnat tvtry ont or bit men eovtred hit rebel accurately with both sights, before ht pulled the trigger and ha literally piled tht enemy's front into a lins of corpses and, titer a ngnt in in. wooas, wnicn always ravors skulking, and In ths oonrst of whloh bs nsisted artillery, musketry, aad a ehtrgt of bayonet, ht called the regimental nil, end there tern not a man imenng: ins ataa ana wounded wert tntwtred for by their oomrtdet. When ths dead fell, they lay as they fell. When the wounded fell, they handed, their muskets and eartridgee to their comrades, and crawled out of the ranhe. No sneaking and doleful procession of from four to ten oowards bon thsm backward. For Sbaler, the lienlentnt-Colonet-' f the regiment,' and Hamlin, the Major, htd s traintd.thsm for Ihs stored duties of battle, that it was Impossible ror tnem It weaken tne regiment nnd weaken their -cause by deserting their .ranks on any pretense whatever, or te wast ammunition by wiia nringor nnng contrary 10 oraen. do 11 was with Poe's 2d Michigan. ' Out on nickel duly upon a lint four milee (stop-;, they, within the short aptoe at two hours, oasna in, formed, anewered every man to hit name, marched, and reportedto Gen- Heinlielman on the field of battle. Berry led them through the ' woods to a position which flanked tht swartnsof rebels' in posssssloa ef Casey's samp and his headquarters, and his bastioned fort. There tbit regiment of , teverely-trained ' and earefuily-wetohed woodsmen in' oonnsetlon With 'two -othen of Berry's regimen te, opened nad delivered a fire Upon the eaamy.eo dsadly that they were cleaned out of. tie open ground around the. fort swept from the space between tbehouset And thehugt wood, put kuoekta wnony out or tnt camp, and whan they ran for refuge into the elap-boarded otldtegstiieaoUet)ea In afssr tests) drtvailhsia out,. and swept ths whole crowd off tht gnnnd. lot Zd, in turn, or course, sustained a furious fire, for the rebel attack was no where made By oowards. ' But when the roll was called at evening, net a ataa was missing." Of dead aad wounded, ther. was 4k. inevitable list . Take, also, the ease of .the 934 Pennsylvania, CoL MoCurien tent to tupport Casey immediately after ths attaok on him was mads, this thorougbiy-irnioea ooay cr trospacsa-soientionsly looked after for half a year by a ioimander ones distinguished for bis seal as a stetnoaiit preeoner, iougm lanously ror an hour wen driven-back from their position, but not broken baited at the word ef command -loaded, wheeled, aad find retrtattd, halted, leaded, and fired, sgain and again, and oams off the ground in perrect oraer, with tbeir two colors' flying, and presenting to the whole army a striking proof that tbs suooess of battle, it ia tha discipline of troops, and the excellence of soldiers is wholly derived from ths conscien tiousness and thoroughness of their omoers. But the theme is not a grateful one, and my personal interest in it iuii 01 pain ' now, after! along pause In ths writing of this letter, and, a oareful oolleotlon of the facts of tht oast at tht distance from the scene of action at whioh I am olaoed. carefully collected so as to oorract any erron of judgment I may have formed In the Heat 01 ins otitis, 1 am cieariy or tbe opinion that the suddenness with which Casey's division disappeared will bs accounted for by proof that at least ten or twelve thousand of ths enemy, bnntlng out of tbe woods, swspt ths unlxormsa ana sosroeiy rormea regiments, With a whirlwind of fire and steel, right off their feet ran round the intrenchments and occupied them in an Instant killing ths artillery horses as they wtnt and seising ths batteries and in twenty minutes taking full possession of ths advanced position of ths Union army. But I am as olearly of opinion that distent picketing and thorough picketing would havs averted ths disaster, and, that negleoted, that thorough disci pline would nave maos n promoted ngnt 01 what was a sudden nut, and would have held at bay ths rebel avalanche until Couch or Hooker could ooms up witn rs-enroreemenls. To nsums ths narntlon. Psok stood en the extrtmt left wailing an attack from a fone whioh, wt htvt learned tinot the battle, wss composed of three brigades. An erroneous oau- tion restrained tne attaoi. just oeiore a p. m. word oams that Couch was In danger of being oiushed, and Keyes ordeied Peck to maroh to his help. His brigads had been reduoed by details and other causes lo 2,200 men. - With thsea he tame out of the slds road whsrs hs had been in line of battle, marobed across ths open spaas swept by ths snemy's shell and our own stragglers, and went into the woods far through whioh Couch was nara at wars witn inne rem- mente and a battery. But a wall of fin was suddenly raised up In front of Peek. . Tht immense fons whioh had hung over his left threatening it all ths day had been rapidly counter- marobed way round in. ironr, ana nunc upon th. right of ihe center. Here Peck bad met Ihe tntmy which ht had watched sine the battle opened. A quarter of aa hour before I had watohed two streams 01 soldiers going from left to right in ths edge or lbs woods beyond Gen Casey s old position, tna tnrougn bit oamp thit tide, doublt quioking on toms intent of mltohler. out or signr, ins wary ana furious softs at hand drovs them out of mind, ..i, . 1 .1, - t..i,ia . 1... . . till U1B reuui. u. a svtv a uivu uaiuro in. internalist Niagara roar of musketry ever heard on thlt eontincnt announoed the arrival of that immense countermarching font to tmaeh in nur flank, and put the wreck or tha Left Wing in motion to tht CMokahominy. And it wat dont, too, almost. Mortal man tould not stand before it. It was lbs fire of brigades. Peok's horse was shot from under mm. Helntselman's was shot, Key s was shot. Staff offloere end oolo-nela were every where diemounted, and the air hissed, so reamed and roared with missllttP and eur men fell fast and thlok but I must say, that I felt in this hell of unequal strife, tht In fluence of the tnormout straggling of Gssev'a men, as distinctly as I had an hour before felt it when 1 sat in my saaais Denied a noted regiment fixing bayonets, with a visible reluotanoe. unquestionably oaused by ths ream of retreat flowing right in front of them. It teemed im possible for ins outnumbered men to stay ibst tliev must go. Not so thought Ihs flthtlnir Hsinttelman. ' Mounted on tht horse of tne of hit ordtrlies, hs flew everywhere amotg tht re treating troops, ' begged them, ordered them! threatened them, to stand; massed them togsth. er, and led them sgtln up to the wood whence same Ihe firs thai had swept us away, and then stayed the tldt of defeat which wat rolling tn fitatlsaitnltst am it a. fIn tht meantime Jameson, at lot rifle pita' nt this tidt tf Casey's lost position, fought aesperateiy tgaintl overwhelming odde. iht killing of hit horet aad Iht falling of tht ani mal upon tht gtnerai's Isg and lbs Impreeeloa tnat at wat aiuta produced by Bit inability to txtricatt aimttir tna to rise, was tht signal I ' ""' .' lv v.-'l l.li 1 I hit saw te qail a potUita whish Ubiw .V hold. Bsyead aim, ia tha tree, aralea aaaaaoT ' kola at Craw lass pttlUie), wtf UtsaaV mireblt'Berry witA as sttairahle treops as am , bnasted death. Bow oaa af hia swarlntaau. ' Pot M MtwAiwNMSt aas-n tA. Another killed from 80 U m with tka aavaaet. Befon tha three rtglsjvnte lay 600 rtWeeed atUkteotteltisieao. Uali .. , slot a mounted orfioer lived far a meaaent wtthia range of their rttea, Xvary eat wat .' killed. Yet they wtsa aet sswetiasj at iaaai--mate, targets, aor playing with fn-arsst. Tw.aty.fin of Berry's ohatp-tAMtorf. expert. eaeed weadtmtn. were killad or won.iLvi Th. terriMe panUhmtat k. gave the nbela, h.vr, en the very ground of their first and rival. vwaervBs. tnair ngnt way u tae when General HainlinWa ... neloring tht battle 'with hia wki 7 fragments of the broken raalment. Tk.i. a- alaflkantwl k.-. llu . 1 . , .77 , , V "" aw., mu saw BOB on of Couoh'i ferae fight beyond tht railroad a milt iff, took its plaoe. Tail good soldier htd bean sent to tavt Casey by a flank movement. With NtiL nnd Kinnw's 22d Pa.na.U.ni. ..j the 61,t FeansyUaaieL aad Ceehraaa'a Okmm. 1 senn, he penetrated Ihe woods to do tht work that it would have taken, at leaaL ikn. K.I. gadtt to do. Tht 7th and 62d Ntw York wtra afterward teat in to support him. Nelll and atippey, left in nsoition to nhenk aav nanvam..e oaths fiank between them and the railroad, were overpowered by the tornnts of troops that I have described as coming aver from th. Uft aad forming in long aad heavy oolumat etroei the roadway above Casey't old ground. Couch was ent off, aad In peril of total deetroetioB or capture. - But he bee hid his awn fight forced right on him. Sumner at thle lnetant eame up, , ' , and by virraeof hieraak Soak eosnaiaad. fn-gaa was there with a section of Brady '1 battery, whloh ht bandied to the admiration ef cv- : ery body and Taylor with a battery of Napo--ieon twelv, pounders. The bruntjof tasbsllla ',' here was boms by Cochrane'. Chasseurs, tha .. - a New York 81st. and Bull.'. Minnesota, and tha . artillerymen of these pieces. It wat obstinate ' and bloody ia the extreme. The rebel dand strewsd the woods, and whsn they sustained ' onr fin In line, their corpses wsn piled la line. tne ngai nsiag net utterly unequal here, tkey wert positively whipped, and the gnat attack en our right was rolled back at tha same mo- meat that it was diseonraged on our center. Magruder commanded opposite to Couch, aa ' Longttrtit commanded opposite to Haintsilman. Ths snn went down npon ths tntmy In full ' '' possession of onr camps, for a mils baok of Ike position, two day, passed befon ths gallant Hooker With hi. Biaklea brigade and tha Near Jersey troops, had reoovend this lost gnnnd and pushed the .tntmy with the bayonet two miles away from tha bloody field. During all toil time tht rebels were busy removing to . Riohmond their wounded, and in burying their ' dead upon ths ground when they fell. Yet ss numerous wsn their dead, tnd so many were their wounded, that on the morning of the third day they were thlok en every sosns of ths sharp contest, cumbering the way aad frightening my hone. My rids was one of anxious duly, audi was oompelled to visit every corpse, and every. ' moaning form in the open fields, in th. brush-and in tht limber, that I could potsibly set from iht. saddle. Tht tvidenoe of tht rebel Ion was amailng to me on Ihit third day after thty were in possession of ths ground when tn.iv.klll.ll arid BrnnHi1.it law Ft..m ,.,t An. frf our regiments sngaged tht report! ara con current that our Springfield muskttt and our aoouratt nrt kJ4jtd multitudes tr the .enemy. ' Ourowalosils heavy too heavy but that tf tht tnemy greatly exeeedt it I fear that 1 tne omeiti report, er our killed, wounded and ' ' missing- will make a dread total of over 6.000. . the Ions of tht enemy it eo vast as to smite them with discouragement. They had been made oonfident of beating ue. ' Jefferson Davis sddraastel tht troopt that were selected for this battle before they left Riohmond, and promised them ."rewards such aa American soldien hsd . . never reoeived If tbey proved tuooessful. Hs told thsm that a viotory would establish ths In dependence of the Couth nnd end the war. v.Upea what small causes hinge great military results. Hsinlslsman on Friday telegraphed to MoClellan that he did aot consider Casey's position a safs one, and asked to bs permitted , te move up Kearney's division. Hs was told to aat npon his own judgment, and Berry's troops wsn ordered forward witbin reach, on tbe very short oall allowed us, when ths front was so suddenly overwhelmed. Their proximity saved ' u .m. 1 -'j. 1 ..i ... . The Irish Picket. BY "BABBBY." I'm sthandloglu tbe mud, Biddy, ' With sot a snalpasn star, AndsllsBos, epaechleae at the grave, " Is still the sound I hsar. --He goon Is at a ahowldar armr, -. I'm wetted to tha bone, . . And whin I'm afther apakln out, ... I find meaelf alone. Tkis Soulh.ra cllmats's quars, Biddy, ' A qaata and baately thiag, Wid winter abelot all ths year, And Hammer In tbs spring. Ye alnd the hot plaoe dtwn bslowf . . And may yanlvarleari I'd dthraw oomparlsona--hut then "" It's awfal warrant hers. '. Thsoolymoon I see, Biddy, -. Is oBoshmail star, atthore, .- And that's forninst ths vsry cloud, ... It was behind before; The watoktree glanra along Ihe hill That's swrllln' to the south, . And whin the sentry pastes thim . - -Isee his oogly month It's dead for ahlape I am, Biddy,' ... And dramstn ahwata I'd bs, . - If thsm onld rebels ovsr there, ; ' ' Would only lavs ms free; f But whin I laoa against a tlbump, And sthrlva to get rspnss, " A mniket bill he's oomln' ehtraight o-l To kll me spacious noes, iV I ' I. - r ' - , . . . It's ys I'd llks to bbs, Biddy, . ''"'"'Aibpsrkln'herBwIdme,- - I ' Audthen, avonrnaen, bearyesay, ' "AoaihU-Pat fiaohree I" "Och, Biddy, datllnt," tkan says I, i ..! I llSays you,- I'get out of that"-Bays I, "tni arruoa mates your waist," a ,( ft Ssys you, "bs dacsnt, Pst. ; 0 if And htw's the pigs and ducks, Biddy, i;..it v It'elkeml think of, shore, - , ,.,. That looked eo Innocent and ehwate Upon the parlor flur, ' ''' I'm shore your ally with tbe pig T, u ; I n , That's fnt bb he oan be, . - . . u Aad fada him wld tha beet, bacanss. . 1 I'm towld hs looks liks ms. Whla I soma bono again, Biddy, . 11,! A mrgsant tried and thrna, . Il'a Just a dacent house I'll build Aud rlat It chaps to you. '' ' Ws'n havs a parlor, bed-room, hall, 1 ' A deck-pond nataly done, . With kitchen, pig-pen, praiy-patob, , And garret all In one. . But, muithert there's a bails, Biddy, ,. That'sorsptn' round a ties, . And well I know ths Cretan's there ' To have a shot at me. " Ifow, Mlstber Bebel, say isrepray'rs I And howld ysr dlrlhy paw, 1 Here gonl be Jabers, Biddy dear, ... I've broke his oogly Jaw I .1 tsea. laea. ox IO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 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