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THE BATTLE8J3 Oorrespor^ - May 7- Amit r» ▼ *. ^ ^ ^ ^ cbroaiole »n- A.i;qin U Vi« #Biei mv o»nDOt be other Ccnfe’•'■*''? »'0''”" • j-pi«,Te b>4ttU. •iao* tbf •d in iU mili»»r7 nor *0T««» enfDJT »*»• n*'t^P*‘ ''^* tb« ctrcuro«»»u**» anJ«r R..ia.n^ yet frrT^^.ion Which 1. ^ ;r iroop. ^uh tko en-^wy. ‘h« '* ^ ^,n,a,cu coui;’nt with fki#h « ilnnot bnt look upo. U «« on^ of th^ r*«‘rVrnt ^tU« rf whole •»r Th« boajtM lr*d»r # fs FpJer»l fcrmy choee his own tinj* i»i plfto* fo d«- SUJ b»tile; he made ih. Mt^ok »od W« repnU.d with I'M-k; »«'8 '•on)bm%»’on» ««re peneu%*^-1 d«- »»'» whole TBf'Tnren* •h*-okro»v»4, »t for the rreMBt Tfceie »r« resulU of fr>Ai conijeqa»noe, -„j 'or I' em the country •hou'db«rr»tefnUo (be •f ftU fiflfOTT. »nd to th« br**« *rmf by w^om T*lor they baT*" ! eeo ».oi»i»»cd Bat let aa t%ke up the o»t raiiTe at the tejtinning »nd bring i» dowate tho i'r»*«nt ttroo, tPd tbtn «• wtiftt w\s done ar.d bow it wm d^^e^ Too meraen 0-n. L?e %tcertvned that Gr'».i»l n»J cut lorso from his base at Cu’peper, H»U’s and C« iVff cnrps were »itbdr«wo frcm their po»itJon' on «h« R*pv.ii*ii OTd«T»d ‘o ft U»nce worn the enany • lino of raarcb. tte formfr taking th» pUok roadat4ite laH^r ihp nMuitkc, both from Or-»t)|?« C B t*' f re >ericksr urg L nu»trv*c». who wab nc«vm?ei ic'h» ticinity of QordoDfTiU^. r--a^'.y to rtOTeuroa %nj t 3ni WJkS cvdrred to m^roh doi»n ‘h« 0* b»*p5® ro^'t. ttaia boJy of Grant’s arniy cr«««fd ai O^rm-iio* For J and *ook iUc roai leadin* froai tbeuc* 'd ihp direoUjr ef P wli -rGrsin and Ric^tn'^nd aad kuowa »u in« nyirrbchnpd an Br' ck's road. Th>» flrit otj. ot at wDi«^ ti' su»cd. I’cuS'l'-s?. TT48 to ream h» p iti' w’ ere th-: Tosd iiiura.cts Oriaf'* and Fredoticfctbiirj ^.-.nfe read an I .uvnri'f Tbeee bi^hwa^- run Daarlj p*r*l ie\ io.ac>i oiber. ii»e dicanoe tham wy.ni froH> oue TOiV to tK'ee ilIUb ar l more Tpers i» an an flni ‘ e>l rAilr ’a.1 which als tua« nearW parallel lo ib» Olhfr '■*•> rcais hdJ from Or.nr* ^ «• Vtr i TiciSturc The turupfka hec on toe north «>d* «r n-X’ lo ib- ri»* r, loe railroad oc theaonfb Bide, and the Junk -o^d betw«n the two Tn^ae roads do not crow Brcck> Ti>aa. a'.oPg which Qr^nl was righ. anjifs but d ajccaily. the distance between tbepoima w fre it.y 'u» Brock s road, beicjf af the ra .wav b. d and the pUi k ro«*d abcui 500 v.rds »Di »^e'«e'’n tU tl-'uk road »ud turnrike ney 4 tni ea T,t e'e-“ lin/of bat. e exter.d.d alon, Br^ck « r^.d fnm l^. ur£r.i^h«d riUroad asrvB- jUak r.-ad i. iko II rtiVe t»nd was c m“tqupntly about 4 m\'e|' t . leoKtb i>v o«l orsTjlle ifl 4 ir>ilen beU-w cb t^» p'* » road, sn-l frei^crick^burff about 16 mi’ea The fur rcua^ Oi c ucUj is ■»try aprroirmvly oad-d the (jerrc^?. tiie^v ople beirg ignorafit. the a.il ^ /ernli'v the ^uvply of wter .-oant ihe gr-uud brokes and oJtered with a dense and ^“oi>t i trowih f stunted bufnes. pines, andb'aok J%cki 1 i b «f.d reeion. a. J^nrnf tbe dietnot ktown as be “Boi-.'ned fieUaof Ur*Dge.” and i ro ;ut>tug but 1 tile for tbc »ub»tBieBOe «f either man or b^wt. go tht'k are lie woods in some placet that it le impowible to d..- lincu ih a raan, eren in the a^aenoo of TPrdure, at a dlkfance of fi'»y P*o'« The reader can readi ’ that It would be difficult to select more unfaTorable cround for a katile between two freat armies It only famains to be added that the b*tUe was fought near tne western boundary of PpottsyNania county, the line af b»tt!a being nearly at ngbt annles to a atraigat line dra»n from Fredericks urjt through Chanoellorsville to Oranse 0 H If the reader will keep these points cUairy in bis mind, »nd will place a good map before him, tie will find but little difficulty in forming • sam factory conception of the battle- As baa already been Ftatfd, EweU moTed dow* the tarnrue. which is on the left and nearest to the rirer. and Hill down tba plank road. Smart pat>s«d still fur ther lo the South, and marched down the Ca»harpin road, 80 as to throw his oavatry in front of the head of Grant's army and r.tard its march. His troops dd their duty well, especially Koseer’s brigk e, of Hamp ton’s division, and forced the Federal oaralry, woioft was narching up the road by whioa he wa* adTxocing back into Brock’s road, with considerable 1. se in m^n *nd hor»«9 Ind ed Grant had thrown his oa»a>ry up the turbpike, plabk road and Catoarpm road, m the Tain bop- tti.i oe mifrht be abk to ititerpo»e a scr*-wn between h mseIf and tt»e Cv atcderaiee. and hut! bota protect and couc'%1 t;ie m.*emenii». But Lee was nit alow in pen* iranrghisdesigEi!, nl ioime uately epruni; upou bis flaak. like a tiger up> n lee siUe of au o» Lw*‘u and Ui.l puaoeJ rapsdiy donn the mrupike aud pUuk roads, encuunttfred and droTe in the oatalry an infi.n try gupporia w&ica bad l^oen thrown f»»rw»rd to block up tk s«higtjwa>s, and compelled ttie woole army to h”>U ana aefend uself. 8 uart in the meantime bad rea b*d Brook’s road, in ir nt of tb> en-»*y, aad ihu oppi»ea auoii;er obMcoie to bis ru- er adeaoce I i not known that, Grant specially Jirtct'd tr. gi*- b%'V » h«ie, but be saw tnr danger ot bis puuiiua and imuie diur j formed into 1 ue of bafle aua »dvaased nearly 'i n>il»r^ 'o meet lae threateaea » tack Tais, it will be teen oerf-iKtr, w%a all t-.at s*»el »*im from a most lis aetrouB »iuce it gava him lime >o sea l bis tr»ins to ibe r»mr and throw up strong entrenchments, parallel with and in fn nt of me road by whico he h»d bt;en marcaing >*n b^niui wh ca he might raily his troopi in 'he tVrot they were beaton b«ok. Tn s was ftiurs day. itie 5.t>, one >ear ani one day afur the gre»t bat Ue of C'anaedjrs'ville I' arout four in the af erooon when the two »r mies encountered eaon othsr. Giant attacked heaviU and repsaiedly aljng the whole line, and especially on our rignt, wa.ch he sa.iWed a dispotf'tion to lurn, and thus pi*ee tiim e!f beiwren Li-e’s aroiy aua ftiohmood; but m every instance be waa repulsed witn heavy loss He was pcTS-eient. bowev«r, in bis eff rts to br^afc our Ub'S aiid coDMtiUud ttis assaul's until nigtit. His las> advance ag»in-t Bill’s Jrcnt was ma te just before dart, and Wi» tiand-t’m'ly repulsed by Wilo x’l* and H*in s diviticns His fia»l >*u>»ck'u, a Ewetl W4« male after n^ght against tn«i pari of tlie lio« tield by Kdward John ■on> div.s' jn H re too. he wa' bea-en aoa, leaving maty de»d and wou-U«i n tb* ground Uuncgibes*' opera'i ts E#r*.*li 04i 'u-’'d i.OOO p'isi'uers, ueariy a'iot wi om m-i" tiikca ny >orJ n'o Goorgia brigade and Bays’.- L.jU'Si»na both o( whom behaved wan distiu guisaeU gtll-n ry L ngiiroci h'* I no* yet reacUcd the ground. Le*v icg 0 >iiaoi>«‘viU« at 4 o’o'rck ^»*du(«bday afiernuon, be Bi«Tc^rd 15 inilc*. bvt uigni Tae ucai day ue march ed uowu iH4) Catb *rp'.u road ( o called from a run which It C;oBse8j 17 m lrs, ois orJere being to strike BrOv.a » r kd at a ^oin> souiti of tue unfi’jidncd railroaa He naUed duiisg the a'f.raoon witaia 8 miles of tti« biu.e fiaii; but vKiuii; to tao p-cuiiar ooudiuon of thi a n sphtrre, aad itiv d-*u'i j t-*' ine lortBi, o« oouli toi bear i;>e &ui>a of Hnl aud Ewell aud watt Dot aw.trt* Vuv h>id ti mm uuea uutii toe r.oeipt ut a dii> paiob fron; ii>.a Lea* miunigat, ortfirihg Aim to oume over to iho piaok r^ad to tiP aa istanoe of Uni His nori’i w«« put I'' m ti'O iinuediauly, and ri>;ian.d tur fle>d Fciaty at ruii:K aoou attrr Buorise. Hih’s troops wefc aw-.r«- > f 'fte appro^OM oi L BgHir^ei’s OBrjs, ani itiBi It Wvjuld t«fee ih ir pUc* i • ih- liie Tbey i ail iiaJ » S^ut toe pr«»uud evcuiDg »ud rc»ted bnt IIIil-* tn.it Pillut iiud wnen tit neii.) of .Mo-aws'di- VI* .11 (:i w voiti' »-'Ji-d by tJiainiod;! soldte'. Brig ‘ 9 u K j »’r,) O'K.ui ill eigot, iti«y rt;Ux d B'luieWusi tueir '.i^i rm;t »'>d wtivc pv>‘p'»ii..g lo wiiijJrtw, whtu they Kcit auatkei ia front wiin great luty by a very h»avjr Ivroi U .der these ua ow«r>i oircu nsf^aoes, Wjlc.*a s ini tlv'H’b di7i;ii*ns. Waiob h».* ri. 3 tni (iv^a b aiTi.itius, Waioh had dv^ae so Wel> the (.TlU t'g bit.re, wore tarown iaiu coufusio>i »nd gave •^1'/ jU't as K.«rsaaw doubli; qu ckcd it lo the frjiit lU ca uaiu T .» i»»i— — Hhl«« Ml kusli r h« M (iMBk ^ t bad raki«d tiia •vaaixkff VHar*, aoi ooMlaierabla tvg proTiiled upon to deais^ from the haMrdoaa andartak- prevailad, ander oov«- o^ whlcl th« aHack «%a made iog and rig%f. glarioual/ «)id tka baroic Texasa radeeia On* or two gaos w?ra irot io’o positio; and f)r»i, but Ih^’T pledee I hor«t*a at‘.i»o*'e to tfc" otb«»r pipe?R w ^re «hot Jown K fflhaw has, by th« nn»niaioa« voice of th* army, j befora they oonti be un!;mber-d and mod* -ji fie oaa- won'ijs tpura and ^Hjor •eocral’s •oni»i«sion. Whea . noan>«rs capto-ed. Jones’ Tir»it)i» br^giijf. whoi*; ..1 Wi»ids wnuth^r oflH^^er w6o habave-1 wHh «re«i ) ootiuiav. Iap wae killed «t th^ Wildfrn^'i whil • iryir.s; hi> au and m»a V'asa-?*! forward wi:b ifcowt« »i:at r'?n* tHa ! v»as ctindin* almswl Mor?, with a masket 1-. •k.'esT and SuaUy rtpulst d tb' immenaa ptinjbo's thst i ooBfef?i:jg the jround *ir»g> h'lcde'.i with »a., xuhi'« cro»'J»d di'To span v»Ub *^»rribta ilaughter They | dinoas foe T^e hrt^*lf« ajrooosin^ the diviaiou a’’'- i*T d the day, whioh for ssarJy tW9 hoars trarabiad In j fbe St^'newall brijtade, tfJn M. '®r.lk«r, -‘od doubt, ial wer# at lei'trth to a^auTia th« olfea . /^net s brifadt*. both of tb'* S|ia»e. 5*t-’wrf’, )-.rii?''de It w\9 evi-J^ntly ^Ir^nt s objaat to tarn oor risM j of Tir^inians and [ana rmijieut of1 Sot » 'd*?d. U •• impassibla to say i »ad Staff. rd’n brlg^tde of Loui^Un'.aca J. .i a’j Fsa'- *hi» refult j fi»r1 f^tl at th’ ^itdtrnesa. Walker ^a.s a i !ed vea Ab attampt , tei-day; fltewar;, and Jnbnaoa, fb« •^lojpi wi ler «? **■« wa» Tiiide to Mfrw that pstrt li*»e wbicii w*s j , i . S'eW y Pevrvia's briga^'e. bwt if. w»» sig'ially dafnat .'d With ihia I'Xrt^pnon, tbe lett wjoc wt»s not required to wipf. »nl if be bad anc»^ what might not have b«en reeult On the left rre wera tqiaH? suM«'aafal division, w^r® tt^kta prisont-ra, and tb * Colon >1 o-)ni- mr^Mdioar Joqes’a hrigmle is repsrted kiMed tvub w»ny o-ter ofSct'rs Toe gutis left da the fi 'J ba' wnf*t> *»UD iniB •'xn^pnon, ne lefi iriag wi*n ui>> »w i ^ taka M>7 fiinker t>ari i.» the b»-»Ty fghtiag of tt»o day, [ iiaither party h*J b?e» abla to move on v’count of fbf b» eenmy’a almost exoluaiva a'tcniloa boiag given to | fir« of tha oth*r—aarae li or JO—arfl « 5 to b. Inrx; to Anrriffht j (Jrens''aw>, and Pagfl’B battalions 10^X> or liO pri- It sbf»oUt not b-? our rijt "it About 11 o’o'ooir, L lu^treet raa ord>red to ajiva j s'>Qe's wer« 1«*A at tiie same tine npon the c’emy’s l»fi flauk. and if poa-^iblo dislodrs I agn>*d that the • ae-a* Rained the hiU without orpfsi hla fron; the 'ailro>id cut and the oHuk road, and drive , tioii, Dud 'en and vigorotj'» rb hi« ass^u'l shs. He was him back opoo fSr^Ofc’e ro-»'l. The brigaden sel«»oicd rtooi^ed with roiley aft:r volley, aad the ;fron.ni w-iK for tH's rQovemcnt w>Te G T. Anderdon’s ind JenVi-'s’'*, covprsd with his sI‘Un; hut he bad tcaM. ed eu'*i a hfa»7 «f Fii*id3' di7 ^ii”a; Maiotie's aad DtTi«'j, o' R F foro;» upon a siugio expoged point, som'* diitaisce i?» »d- Aad^racn’s division ucj W.itford’s and p^rha'''* *wo varo? of the reneral lind, and inoapabl* of >ipi2g in- Aaderson !• divisim* had st'*ntanfou'>ly supported, that it was found iinpo“pH le troops, aud wuh ihiB but iie''uin ciAiLiX, he ouutro-. Vaii ibe b ;avy masses cl la;, ' ut-ii y, uufl flu^Led with !Ue hope of an ea«y vio- t.ry - , r*., dly forwa*"d 'ftaneo r^nimeuis S .U i d • v> rd ji, but ttiey mitimaintd tneir grcund uu> ti; t; V rt ir ,.iiicr ot ta5 di»isi n comd fcot luij aome ■I jii' gut tat'.i aome uu ar toe terriol* ire to whioa it w«a es* p'>» .1 >j- -.i L*«j wi^a^a el it»« unf >riaua*e and aa«>* feet, d oourusiou aud tears rueaal i' to bis eyes. He -ii OB'H* pi'tci;d aiaks^if at th« ttnad of Gregg’s Tr'Xan bri ga e, J^ ieid 8 division, formerly Hood’s, aad prepared to lead It in persoa others of Kerehaw'a divsion but lately arri*«d, bavicg bees hf* at OrangiC H . to {♦.sard agaiCft aay deoioaMrat'fB u}>o-i o-r r>ar Tie fl^ak mov mpni waj oorap’etely cucc'ss^al; the enemy was t»k»n by surprise aa t dnvea bac^ from the rai road S'M .i'^ro'S ihf p'a'tk road wit*! aeavv lohS, '» p">rtina of •iM >!0i5ps re-.-eat'ng rapidly diiwa tbe pl»ok riad fo B"cW# r >ad. .\l*bone’-> T» brigade of Aaderi«>n ^ iivi^! >ii ran ..fkTtbe 4tb D S in^aatry, a rael'ueui wVi'un b'a.ned that it had nevc>r bs^u b.ok n b.'f^re Tlie p't«n& roai beine ol-*ar, Longsir«-et advanc'd down It at tb« ‘’ead o' JeakinsV brigade, rad h^d harily tom* ^ a h;4’if mile when he whs tired u?o» by MahoaVa b*ig«d**, j aea’USt the ii^es which wa^ drawn up in tbe dense woods ^arnli*! »o th« i aaj iTik' • o-iJ. AnJ ti.ii uior« tb*n 75 p*o«« «t. p»P*- o'Kershaw’s rt«ir. was kiliod inttaolif; thu lut-pi t Oen J n'iins received » mor'sl w>nnd in tne h»»d. rcm whicb hr died ia a few hours afterwards, and 0«a. Lot *sir«et was shot ia the neok. Gen. Lee eallfd to s^e h'm Juot before he waa moved and whrn he badr Him farewrli and oame ont of tha tent wn-^ra his gre^t L’eu'eiiant lay. his eyea were fJIled wi'h t^arg It is a remarkible e.iineidrnoe tha* jK^^aaa received his death wound just 12 nj'''n'hs ate oi Iv 4 miles fr* m tb^ ap*'*' wheri* hiS comp*ni‘ a in snua f 11. and Jast after ho *'ad coicpl' teJ :• «uoiJ!'#>tu fltuk m.>»em nl. aad uoder almo.'tt preo!»ely me sa un o'ro'imst*acts Ue'»»eT rr«Dt that Le* tafj not lose his left arm now, aa h« lost his rir^t arm tbcti! Qea Lsnfrstreet bad jnst been coDgT*al*ted by Oen Les*. G‘i>. K-rshiww, aod oth»r-», up^n ttia complete '•uee‘>ss of bis at^ask rp"a th«> fliok of the eaemy. and >e was swerpii g down t>e plank road to plnok tha rie> ^ra-ts of hi' v e' -ry, laen almost wi’b'n hi» grasp. wh>n he was struok dowTi by hi* own fri^ada Taa deKy of *n hoar cbioh ta-^u-d g«'e the eormy time to ewsape ba:k bfbind tb* ratr.'aokmenta ca th« B'^ok road The command of the oorpa tbei d volvad apon .M'»J r ^ea. Fidda. ftiid to t«y it was tamed avar to Major Gen ABJt*rs«n. of Hill’s oorpa The enen^y had «bas b*en repa'aed •I'mg oar whole ’-•ne. ari l?ft mat y de^i aa 1 wcsoded ia our- haadi> la many pl.ioes his dead appeared to b« five or six timts aa aiiiai>r3ns ar oor own Our los wa* not so heavy m at first r- ported, and will not »xo«-ed 8.COO. of whom not mora than 600 were killed Most of the wcaada were oomraratively elig.it, owing to t»ie protection af forded by the trees and bunbee The eneiuy’fl los« cannot be mach less than 1ft 0(iK}, inolnaive of pri«onfi''s. The unfavorable character of the grouad and the thiok ebspparal pr?veaied bo'b nidi's from uaiaf aril!.ery, on’y a few gia' being put in rositton. At half past f'ar o’alvick Gen. Lee determined to fee! of th«t enemy and a«esrt»ia his position on Brock's read On the rig‘'t, where 1 had ray position, the br gades of Kershaw. Humphreys, and WrC^rd. of K-rsbaw’s d'vi «ioD, Aad»rs''n. Jenkins, Gregg. at:d Law, of Fie!d’(« •iiviaion, and Mabone, of Andrrson's diviaiwa, moved forward in the farm of th’ letter V. with th«* shatp ooini toward* ibe eneroy Q T Andfrsnn, knowa in the corps as • Titter .Anderson,” f>riBed the apex of ihe in?, and ea"«e*dfd i ■ reaching the en'tny's entreno^’ mpnts, two of bis men falling wi'bin tbe works On the left Ewell wa« equally successful The result of he atta'k or reeonno.s-'ance was tha di90ovi*ry tha- Qr\nt tis'i been driv«*»t ha^k « mile aad a ha f, that hr ^lad throwQ up a strou(t iine of eatrenohffleats in front >t Brook's r al and t^at bis Isft w t>g resil'd upon a ^>ep ut ia tn> railroad, al ng whiah Ue hki pust'd ». fierce that eff'dually prrtectPd it. Hta position is iherefore a sir ag one, being r-al«red th» m *re so b^ he dense woods through which hiB line runs Lia’s po"i"o?> ’P fcjaiHy siii ftc-t rjr. L .St n'g'it 0 rdon. ot K.rl/’f division, t*>r>w his *'ri- •r.-iund an •xp«s d riiiit in tb.' pneniy a hues aad loon Br’g G ns Hp^m-.iir, of Oo'^an P >nd mem"'ry at(d S a!*”’, a>'d st'out 500 'nen D'i oner* Sevaiour ai1mit> Or n^ t-as be> n wnipred, and tb»t the F-d -r^l army wi I ooBiicus to wiipp^d ua'i’ m»>ir ports ari* closed and the iro«ps reduced *o “p »roi'd o:!ro inl beans lik ■bereby’s” lie ears 0*aut d.’iaci too m’lco I q io-. ani thit tbe wa' oa th? p*rt of ih*5 t'Joria is ooadaited >i* if it wt*ro a matter of fr'lic and cjntraot. Our l*(iPS were wi’hdrawa a fow haSdred yards last a ghl. and fro-a ih- e’-emy’s imm dia»e froat for tbe ijurpose of laiproving their pos tion. Nat uadc’^stand ing exactly wi.at the moteinent meant, Gr«nt »dvanc e«i With Ueavj? f->rce this m >ruing at half past 10, ou' he soon discover.'d where tne Confederate troops w»?rf He was dri»en b*ck with eaae, aud now at suuaet .» oowering bemad his eatreacameata id tne W ld^rars) His troops ha’e aot done as w.*U »m t'j-y did und-r .McCleltau. Barnside. or evrn Ho ker. Tae Coafed^r- atca, on the coa'rary, nev^r foug-it better Gen Lee h%d oaased it to be nircuUtrd aoicag them aome day* ‘go ihat ttiey mu^t not tfiiak of a-f at hs possible; it was a th ng a t to be rvt-n Jr^am'd of. Njbly have Ms luvinoible ifjrion* res, o ided to the call of tbeir great oriief On, inai we m\y tver have auoh a 1-ader «ai suoa &a aroT;^! The heroes of the Lone Star, who bad made the oir- eait of •bo i onfederacy under L.ng^tieet, remonatrat ea agaiust such an unaecessairy exp^eure of hie life~a life so impcriaai aud precious to tiie Ooufederacy and to all friends of liberty throughcut the world. He re- pLed thht he oia&l win tt^ia battle at every hatard—mat ht u.u i wiiip I tie figat. ftie Texias, w io had not yei movd ii^iu ihoir :T;toi{s, a^swui-cdthaitncy cou dwoip the &gat w'l^oui- b>a vdiug tuoai, ;*ad wouil do it la tbe fut.iniime ai-peiis were ma te bj &uiiir)ki cflisera to Luugeitcel aa itie oui/ pi:r.-o i wao could probUily dia aua^te Ota Le: Irom bj r»6u % proa edf.g Ue went imiaed aiciy to Gen Loe and kn»jgid aim to restraiu hicuseif, at>(i not to thiuk of exp>»ku^ him.irlf and tue oau«e wtioa he bad so touch ai heart to ouoh terrible abanrjis The T( Xin;», too, fiaaily nave hna to uader- Btaad, in tae moat respeoifui and aff:Ciiouaie mauaer, that tb^ woald obey any erder ha m ght ^ve, wo- U^rcoowii^d Mit tkM TH* a^TTLB or BP'TTSTLVaHIA. 0 «CKT UOUil. Abmy >r N I Va., > -oiisyivkau C H.. M»; li?. Oa >e3trfH*y Was fuu^ht la fmn- of this modest iit- tl« vill»gt!—aene-'f rib lo be fimou-i thr'Ugh ail co n lug time—one of ib>‘ fieroest *nd most obauaate b»!tlr8 ot modern limee. It oooimeaoed at daylight, and rag^d aad roared with tiemeulous fury uni'l twj o'clock in if-e afteraooR, wnen t e vn-my retired from tbe bloo iy conflict Griiot aiade me at'ack. ms he did at the Wu- derae«i8, and gained a ooosiUerable advantage by ttie “uddearie!*^ %nd vigor of tbe ai*siii;t eanv m ia«* d^r, bui With ihia txcepiioa. be was repula d watt » los m.tt wiil ctrry niou't-ii g fo iOuui..L'd9 ^t NuriS’ ra aai Kuropfaa hear oston'^s. aoJ di8m«y aa>l ooviftisioa to the tyrantB-&ad dcm^grigiieg wnoee bonio b« le%ds Tbe batfte was f uaai on tue north sid^ of H^oitByl vania G H , on uoduiatiiig ground, diverBifk :d by fields, ptae thickets, an>t p^tobea of woods Our line la nearly II tiie form of a horsn atioe, »«d ;*xiet»d« aroau t iiic ’•>urt Huuae vill g.^ oa ttie aorta or nona w^'Stera side, BO a« to OOTer au the appr-i*Oijes from 'h ise qu »r erg. 81igh* a ttroucnmc-no otid heea thrown up aloniK lUr entire tron'. ex eudiog fr'*m near tttu Bnady Orove h*rp’>n road ooniiaued j on ihe Wf*ai, i»rouud to an 1 tyoad th«* Fredericksburg roaa on the nort'k east side of tae Tillage. At one point on the rlgat is an eminence a few bttadfed yarvi* la adv»noaof me genoral direo- ■on of onr line, aad la order to pre*ant tae enemy froru g-itinr posa^ssiau of it for hlB artillery a eharp augU wt>is proj«oied so as to iaolude tue k II wiibia our ea- renohmeuta. T»e result anowa that tais waa an au 'ortanate pi-oa of engineering Fast the foot of tbe hill on the north Bide sWeepa a ravine whioh pi^nents a O'invex Ime o the bill, lae two approaaiing eaoa other ite oirob s that touoa but do not out eaoi o ber Tau n-'my availed aimadlf of this raviae lu uia aasaait up^a h*' »nle, wf^ich wm ttie we«K^e*. piiat iu our line^ ei'ig ^ior.a:d«rably in a-tvaaoe of the gbuar^l lii,g ^ad n«tyoud latt reach ot uapport from *ae luroos op«raliag on the riaht sad left. laformation waa reoeiTed night before last that Grant was rotiring in Ihe direo ion of Fred‘>rioksburg and G irmanna ford; a repast to taia eifdct wa^ noised abra^d tarough (be army, tnough subsequent eveata show ta\t it was withoot tbe leaat foundation. Tarough a mis take, wtiloh 1 cannot traoa to its aouroe, bat whioh grew out of this misaaievous report, the artillery whlcb had been posted oa the hill in the angle alluded to a^ove, was withdrawn dariag tbe night Taia left Msj Oen Jt'hnaon, of Bwell’a oorpa. whoae diviaion, here tofure oonsid^red one of the beat in the army, oocupied tbie p*rl of ihe itae, witaoac aoy aniilary support. W*. oomnuai3&t-?d this fact to aii oorpa oom'a-^aier at ui'inight, with tae additi-jn^l ia:.eflig?uo.i mat tae ea- em/w»a niassiug a heavy forae in bis front, for the purpose as he believed, of assaulting bita next (^y«»sler- d«y] oioraing Taeae vuas or oiuars were seui t>aos, anJ. 'verejujt moviag lato the aagle at four o'clock yeaierday taorniag. waeo the force waioh Gen Joan- Bon reported to be massing in his front, made a vigor ous saaaiilt upon bis position and carried u Toe assaulting foroo aad been assembled io tbe ra> ▼ina at tha foot of tho hill, verj ftrong, and ftd- ««M»d, ova rap«|i to cMlosna vt N|pua«Btg. It to r«'su «e ^itn. Tile '^ oof»^er4*es Buffered •r'verely a* tfary roirtateii lor Bti ao.'uterv r,in^Mp*oetoonrs oju l lino. wS.^cb wi»y b.5 C3m*5'»!;fcd iii% base of tbe truijiglc, core ini' tne bill Even i-i>* .i,fie is »omewbat in sdra trte.:f 's»e jre ii no' the general :ine. But ■ be broken iivi6ion 'id no; h*;re; oo., r--*.ltbeirrcir^M fart -the rear FormriAielj !he{*a'l »u' G ffl 'n, coinmiudio!; Kur'y's divi-;i n, m U in resetve «ad swfpt to th- n-soua m n a>aaa'r ta-'n e«- cited tbe »im>rMioQ e»rry i>»h >ld- r, ioclud.np Gen. Lee TLe - o ay swartued o»,r tae tiill aud ru^a*^^; es to the right aud Vft, bm RjJcs aud ox w^re there to me«t ibem Tb« W«a ■wa Oiirr J ’inc4, »o.l rOr nfsv knurv it roared and hi»i*.-d an.l dashed ov?r "b® ^lo dy ii g!- and aloi g liio b'nttiiojT ent’-pnohmenia like an^ry .^ra bJ'ating and obaflntf-against a rook bcnnd coist Toe artillery Ore w«s tLe mos' sustained and ootitinuons I bar'’ever heard f.tr so |r>otr a time. avera«ing thir v -hota to !b- m-nnte, or 1,800 to the hour for six ho.u/ The ratilo rf mu %a!ry wae uot far l.-ds fu.iom aod iu Oid^aut At 10 o oloik. when to« dm and uproar werr Ht ihc a.,fh*#i ar. aorry atoroi oloui swept ct r ii,e aia. a.d tb«3 to me ibonl-rs of battle w*.'a)jiJ ••(o, r«» J nr.ill ry of be .«ki**3 ” It t»s aow manit.'rii t >«i »."-n sr.*l »s-ault, as L-e had bei.;i»e1, woul.t be latiarn-d aga-.nt our Hg^t w n*. atid to thai po i. he oppos.-* forces graT.t*i..l froa .!( p*ri8 of th, T**"* • ‘"K J Wil** -leotric.t) o ms in me heavens. •U th# Wa*r clouds acd rack« •wallowed np in tiaswelliof, aagrj Or^ti* strove h,rd to hoM n. to other parts of the nefd, and prevtut this oouo.’utration of fo'o** and f t t hat purpose engag-d An if r»oa on our and Harly. wao ha 1 been seat to tho extreme rifht. He made ihrre aerara?e ansaulta agiinsl the former l>ut was repa.s.*d eaeb time with /n^btful less by Field s diviBiou. formerly Hnod’a. Early, at ihe head of HiU p tjorpa, flurl^d h,nj baak. tva a maj bull w^ui, au jn- CBHtioua c-attiff caught apoa a.a horns. a« otteu aa h» adwana^d upon him * 8ttt it waa e^^.uet E,r»u, who htld the ri«M of the nngma'li^e. that Grant exp-nded tiin rrer. est .ff.ria ant ma.le h-« m st d^sper-ve assaults mT,ng a footbold ia the angle or centre ot Kw^ll’s prgHjoo he brought up lina aiicr Una aad burled « with tremea- douB violence, at one lima .„.ast Ro ^g-» as. torUow, and tbeu a,.»iij.t botu Wilo x was broaeSt np and p,ao^ on G;rJon’a left, and W.,tforJ aol Humpby'ya of Kerahaw’a division, ard Jenk.ns’B bt'i|(ade. of F'eLs •, Anderson’s corps, were aent ttj thr.l™"*l"' b»»«ies were sem1« the same dirtscnon Heia went to tbe right, .n i ail of AaHe-BoD s old d„i,ioo but Wrigbt followed hi*a A,!d bus the wairhng, re^aoree.V.M maei^ rom drew everr • umg^ and r^•.Illtl.^;t w->rmy ,f » better c»ua^; G-.q seemed to tta.e br-ataed into hi, ,roop, sotx«;hat" 1 own spirit ihQ: iu Jo&ii'!4b;t* enerj-r B u if ► -u e. ly d*wa unM! f.-.r in *be *fieraoou, Wit'- sto-i^ *11 th,t Wn« r*-a-d up,, w-fhout .nt-r-iB-ion It cm, po ms t.e .w. arm.c, fougoi on of :-e co.rroof.ineale. the di.tano- hetwe-n tn^m tein. more tl,*„ ,h, length of thei- TAirV^^'r, *ud »gvi. ‘ G-ant marshal bis m a f.,r th- ou e. anf riKol v»1.6 ,.ly did tbe» r«poDd; but J of 1 ..i.v ;;t7 ;r, ,v - T,r.';* . w 1. '"*■ W\*eF f.,c, op»- m'm ■ ' K,,.^ *n*ll f h li* Jl L. *4 iCu ^nd”^“/o^'tfce^^ V?' y uufB 5 01 tee r .u ’ i» ‘K to the n^t-T «r-c- .-n^rr,*} > m 5'M^'afow*’ao.’utnas i„ 6 t.{ T. e eoe*^.^')’ Lhf r,. r I ** '^oTifusir.n, r^t.red r^p. t'j, t rear. I-arin mauy dead ,ad wound, i u th . q TIZu T.;V\T •‘-'"’’O" O' X'ledi.ioa w-,» intend.* 1 to on>r.«i^ 4: yi ta. fl . IK t,f tt,g »rniy. a„ 1 . »■_ “u4j co^ mcti .n w>s \ d-y a n . danger With wtiicii it was tbr at.-n^d ! It\ R i-upp^^el tob» e i3 B.i»DStlr a tsnrj.,, waa wMh.lrawu *u I d^uhle- u re • M*bone J„.r h f rr re*^.i,4 H>ene of ,-tion. it oame within fall t-»w V*. S'tas and not mor^ ib,n litHj y *■* J'8' *nt U pteoes w.tb t rouirbt to ^ear u-ion it • e«fl time >b«n if, riqiiM-e« fo desoriho this briliiunt »p.-.de tn the battle. The en-tny stood ihll gl!;!. "d f a orn r f. thca «!tagg-r«d b*ok. and flo^lly hr-'v I- tlie »- .j^tt disorder Waat with .\Ka .n’s fl-.- ia moi'"-P^u.-hipg ere-ip„n iu th^ir n*tin, taoi, JO*-! WM t«rTiDlj A ■»!*”.>’|i PXid lo - 1 t ..turuot t'e.round r.^h,, io the., inij.;, a,,!,,.,,, 'D* man inio tbe air s-T«rnI r^ei %Sove t e - *Tf rded ins-ar^-aa- Oalii r«*l • J >ju^ ' ^rr TO Inia #im . it » Our men were max-on** tofcUoir irp the onaroy w'-en was’-epulsed b.ti O « Le^’u «u.. H • naroy w ea he tensive, and net fot'r'ke an.SiH,r- *'0*. on thade- Ld^ral ar.y fa- .x.-es .-d'h^ Toe • r«ec»*eU hi-»,« 4 ^ ^ •?r> as well as mi i.ary ,o,en*„. iiouhl oaticn.ly 4W-»iiine h«, pr^prniy of Toe roeJu n,, nTownT.\^ V '^ -i.e a f.ocl^ Grant hai alrcaty well i trh Ih p^iicy adupte J off nsi*fi or (o ooanntio / ^ as*nm« tbe s on oi^y rcq"irr do ensUe as o-^cn.- Oil!* {i>s5 in rftivlr m.r* i • • - n»«*n being well prote •,‘ed b» th‘-f o wsuvk,?8. t.owevar ,._®, »-*>aooi8 The the l!o d cffi , ra wNt ” 'Ji'isaallf heavy among moTo frrquetiiiy fro'ti ona^n »^d h^d to terrible infatury and' arn’ ^ tbe «^«pt every psrt of ,0 « if ■nents tL ,rou/d .1" - dire-jtaud or^ag fir*of pl•>^p^o.i np hy th^ l^rep-rcd by the fa^r Tarjo KM.ei.int snfir 0.1 *P«'‘ng se*d or viut> oa ijjf. fi j ^ w«,a,era; wouaw' “ htfl way 0 t'jo Richmy i t H ? • wbiK.it on 0*u Leo vlotuos oeiug civered wim buraiing shelLj. H» -.n tbrt'wu upoa him by point 01 gr«»t^3t daa J- >r T *ear the ▼oioe, should proteBt'V'-oiJ, *»'»» one life in whioi we ara-,,‘f sTdVaT exnoaure of, tbe prescrmiou of '.oh Ihe two armiea I, 1^ ,v ^P^'uds. ^ OB ttie We'a ern Co , ;,aej, j? ohiaft^n, fg =t long days ^fLok Go i-VaT r''* '”• “mi far uas beon tu-trve/smaLcr co.ni>a>ant. (er«>d comp»r»tire) v tiulu "'^^'Jeastui, -vn *»as Huf. ^e l -rg«r bei4 tbi ^ro ‘ ^ “* yondall prec«d«otin 'hi> tTr tT, T of hia wounded «nU remain rn '*u * '* niany near oarentroaohawutM tn he S^iund, being too own melanoholy i*ie If itoir ioaaea ^ fr„„ Pneooer.s report of and demoralisa'iyn be true then •^'•*^gliag frightl^a. Ia, • »wo»ltiee iu tbe ftdtantace by 9,000, ioclading thoM t»k;|||iK battle of the Wilderaesa Last nigbt we rectified oor lines i^ear tha asgla whteh has srivea ao mnoh trouble, retirirg t aomewbat and lo- catirg It wbete it ahould have ^aea ma orlg aally. The enemy atill po8^esBl^n of tne atgle, bat f-as uot beiu abN to r»tn«ve >bf garn left br Cr-c‘*baw a»d P gu', nor ba7c we, the sbarpotiocterB on either aidn pr-vphtv!? it. Wo l-roog':'t array from tbe Wil- de'aiss 12,(XIU o^^tar^ru r S-s aad laaskatd Bo'h ftrmieg h>*ve r>j*ti-d 'rom tho s*r>fetu day . Tha deal have to bi>r,»d, t'e w.-« i^fd have to h» tar- ed for, ahatiorad r»g ai* i‘H »ni f>^i /ad-s havt* to ra orgi4ijii.>d, ^iid frrvh p'.^aj *c bi dovise'' Thi-» Ti- qur a fima. an! tbe w'n r--qnire ro3t Thft^a c".n he tio doubt that ura-afs tro-.pa vc>e well iwppU? i with lianor before they Htnorpd s he mttie; -aafiy of tbe prti- j CO rs, ‘rio-iidlug oiof-^ t>i%uu.r e Oolrnf'l. in a st^te of iat jx’cation when inkt-n [ Mat 14 —ii'ui bjcti a ga-'d d*-.l vf duftl'ii'-ij wud pl-jktft flnng to d^y. a:!d at one tiire ft rtnewal of fhe sirifi* a^em‘d to ij'» ifum’neut Ttie Sew York Herald nri^es tho recall of Q-*jt a'd his .rmy to tha nor*.a aide t>f th'* R\pr*a::aan‘Ok '’ ili b'i g T Wa h«iar taat tae canTetaect i’p''n R’shmond fmtJi Oity Point and it e Peaioaula h»9 tailed to tM5?9mpli-h its pufp.':8«’; tbst being true, w^-ai cau Grant hopa to g^ia by preisirg ftinher in this dirccttoiT It 'a e»id .ho started with i>2.UOO ifiusketf; if be can m”Bier 50.* 00 of thea" now, be in mor.j formua’o taaa p i^'jrierB ^-jtb cffi'-ro and mfu, rejiresrnt him to oe 8 VJ LU3T fP. W. A j rnc a^TTta on tiic w 'UTtistoa Ff. fP the R o'Ja;cnd Kxaiu'u-r, 21-il insv. Frotn tht‘, j*co uniH rre gJt. > is lik: ly .t\'.t no buttle add of this war b»s w.(ae.''Jod m^-e de>opraie fightioy io'he battle of Moad^v >n tho Soutn*ii>*. Tois ■;rpear8 to bo -‘ e op»uioa of tSiiirb, .iiff., a i.nd ill Siildi^rs wtio tooi pa*"? la t‘ 3 s y laa n^t “T-a'be Cfi'^a of G^’ty^burjj w.ids rc.jr« ^:al!,-tt rd dew’jK'ra'f ora, g-. ^ ihar we'^e ■ ik'J ■ . a tba; day f; i fo-tt'cn f lUe (ti i-4y «o?'3 p » h.ci-.ji ii. I iirij Wttj i't'prHir^ahls, »aa w b u«ratd oi-iy b.y d-nt of •n** mnst bold ».ud rt«s{e'at * »»’ >r. Ia on.* instiao.- ar men bad 10 cu'irva »i«ni‘; f. rcliiB'j ni of the (n.-*iay ,t t:’e hoitum of a ci l, and aa they adv*iiOPd the eae »n~'B fire, ina>le au.'.' nu t uitertn^ by lie deolivry, b>'ok' a np'n ibtir rtnlij «iir m ti'rr'b'e tfT at; iiu' oo -nftr ihrd our b»-avt) n>eh au:d~i the sU'*ai frape *i ii OiO’nter, until ia an lastaot, tb*y l«aped over ihe ?or;i ScAticaS and heut tae t,uea>jr reeiiniT t>ack in dient«-y tai o'afuaiCB !.> other points of tbe field t^e ea 'd formed me luost in'ricate abaitii, ovi r whiob «>iir -•len bad to charge in tbe face of the most d>‘adly Are B It worse than latrenohments. abaaia and all, » ind of defeoou which noae but a y^ukoe o.>utd aav Vfi^ed. All tbrou,:h th* wo tds tbe yankees Dad in- . *0‘ousV P‘^^"d liii“e tf >raall wire twioin? it froin iref to trse, un'il h perf-c vir* f-: oe wjb formed in ' oeir front Oar m -n oould njt s^e this wire u ti’ olos(- 111' to ii, acd ibe flr->t t3iu? t^ ey kn.)W of it Wk« whei. •h»y atu0'>i>>d ag'-inst i; la eb*rc’nf lOe enerriv. 01» 'n‘«u f and their advivoo^ 8ad.t*-n!y arrested y the-e linea of wirea. m- reacainii up as b>go os tbe b'ets', \a I fo’-tniti^ au alfuo'it in-ut»era'*!e b *rri r By i^'.’ ■ p"ns they wore brmicht t > tea t h’lli in the>r caartre. tad hsd to cratel undrr and dUtntungU th- O'Seivee, one ',y o’:o. aa best Ihey oouid—tee eaemy all thia time p jur'Pg 'mo iteir lanks a tr>u>*d«jrouf* fire; If anythin* oruld hava tbiown o.en luto a retrrat aad p*nic. it -ould aeem to ba this B it uoi s >. Our bruve m»n falferrd not—nstb'i^ oonld d~,uat tiiem—t.ao? mea-i.ly oveejam“ thia oosiaole >n the (-.oe of the n'oat terria: a*e—and then a'oari?e« 00 ta» eneasy w;th more des- pe*-at 03ura*e th^a ererl The enemy’s lops ia said to ha»e ^een very severe B:sidfo t*>eir w.iunied >e^t on ine field, taere were • trjre i amber carried off by them. PurtieA alone the river report that on the night after the battle, wagons «nd ambulano's wrre ruuniug all uigbt, and ite soreamt of their wounied oould be he.trd fjr a mile—the »mt,a- I'lDces dashing at full speed so &8 to get otf as many of 'hem as pLsiole. XUe er.emy’n reueat was made unaer caver of d.»rkn’s9, aud all acojuatd refr'seat it, even to I lie oare of their woanded, aa almost a scare aad paalo THI k&8T TWO WllKfl Thirty fifth N C Tro'jpt—ntar I’tttrtbuTf, tu '.Htt ifut Firl 1 %Q I Siaff —S::Khtly waua Ud: Lt Co! J T J&hu niii. Eotfua Wfn Steward »!o A—Woun.ed: Fr.ink A'.pin, ia''itaUj; A Kinaey, L> H cd>»rsoD. Ely f^'-T Owen Padr'ck. J js Brianon. se • er^ly; Sgt J W b^wson, Wai Ssott, 8iig:.tly; private F olt B—Killei: Private Sem M tore. Wounded: Hgt J C Joet'n m rtallr; privo'e J (' Ejjiland. Uand t^—KilieJ: ri)tt J A F4iiersoa, privates J A Johas'>c. 's .M rr.“ W'omid.-d: A Johnaon. uort;«ll?; D H^les, B ■Jo:nii. J C F^rgu-«on. Lts N K K»Jly »ad Haj, pri D C Mcl> II-Id 4everel>: hlgitir N B Jaoksoa G Libbctte. Arch Haaacrs. D T C'aiueron, (in bands of f-ae-i.y ) l> —K 11 *^1 d O *d »rks. r'orpi J H Joinson Je-*-»* ^uilard, J P ii’.^ser, J L J hnson Wounded: C«ipt R E PcHy, serivualj; Sj^t W J J .bnejo, Corrli W H liar er, T li Guater. f>rj»%t**« W H '■t 'or*». H 8 Hntoh, H H J I mb'a ht*eirl^, W J Br>»»n, M Wo :b ^ H Gr5.:t. J >ja Maon, I> Hammock 1) 'Vii;'*nis, elig'iil); H ii Jl-nk le*:; a H rtou jirnj; kV iJ W .u», o».*r rye. t —Kitted: H'j uh ^ho w*-ll, J W Chaibam Wound- 1: Wm Wo;te, Joa t^owea. lich ly. F—K tifvt: Wm Fiocoer, A G '-le+res, T H Lem mjod.-' W’ouui*d;d .A L'wis PC Keiii", P P V'lnti*'. ^..•rr.'ly; orp! T A F »wler, W P R ich, H P.-ibljy, ••I'.jrhtl ; J N Finc 'er, nrm G—K lU’l: T (' bl-ckweil. W u:ided: W A Morris, J P Hrt ldi-n, r'-lv; L' .M L Henl y, pr;va'.-8 R P L -vi, W H L vi, J J L'-vi. D L B d lingfi.-Id. T B Leach, ■i W B-dlinafi li W K H N M trris. t-lt-hilv Ff —Wi.unled: ,-V BtrKley, J O Gfier, G S lluatvr, G H' rtn, J i> T«ttoa, Tjon Wojd*il, severriv; !orpls » G Oaawr i W Caliwoil, J R Mexv do', j W B.a *rr. J H iJocaraa, T M H iil, W I McLtugjlio, I J iVilrt' n D W Morris, Jjha Hucks, slitcotly I —K leJ: dgi AUoo iJmita, Corpt J-»" Poil. privates J H .\i. L«uehhu, Uani .d JoUfS G W Uiaains Wound e (: 0>pt W .A E ha. private B.*>j d »weJl, ciortall ; t'orpl I) S Wos-'m Ireland, Robt Worr,*!, m verely; 8te phftQ W irrel J G ub'' siig itly; Li E M Wrichi. l.-g; •i.-c’.rist, baa); J A l)--auy. arci; d W R Bc-rl, lejr; O V'l g'ooa, si.golly S.ir.posed t i bijiil rd aad in hmii •; -utuiy: ti R •'’u’gtu. Wm D‘enia 8 ephea H >rn K -K lied: L' J d Riokwt *Vou 'drfd: tj^rpl W ^ W n n, ’. r.d A R 11id“»i P Ho l.ar, Bevcreiy; Sgt J C duiss. B F Arue>, C->rpl H C Bigiaaa. ttP Rocket 'ik.'n Ij; A *V*rd. moriMlty Totii — Kil ed iffijers 1. enlisted men 2d; wounded, •jffivtera S, eolisted laeu'dU—’2J. J-orty nitth y C T. n.'ar Pt trsburg M^y 14 1*?. 20. Fi*ld 1.1 8 *tf—W unlcd: tJ d I.C’M 'Ic tfe?, s!i«t>t; & \ tj vl O \ Diruc»Ji, dt.iiie.'o'jis. Mmsiiig; A'«t 8iir R ii Goi de A—Kle': L- H C Con'ey Woundj*!: C*pt G W All l. rry W.klktr, Jethro Wa d, I) H Carr:»way V\ it vi 1.*-K iisJ: N*h Dt liptier. Wounded: L* D*ni l h> ■•.I'D r?. A U Ptiiloi-oa. Tj./B Disher. Am s I-vin S? tl l> 3ttirl.i,i, Jortu Latttai>re, sa-al Puin«m, Wm Wig- K ui*. t> P Gibd.in. Alex Foii s i—iw i.ed: W B l>«a el J A Ltfreit. W mti'*ed: 6,ri R \ S'.iivc, Raiia.>tu Sides, M l» Plumm-r, M vliv-n. iii-ii Btiie . Cjrpl Thompson, W A Ttiompaoo, Jiimer- r iui»s. J A HaII, W O 8tyers, J M Mtaakl>9>itoer. N X iciue ti »•».• 11 r,r e>, 8 B n-on K P L -n'x D—Kl eJ; 8g'J T McDnald Wounded: B Stew- itr J \ i'ox N K.n> f iy «i"X John-on 8en, alight!.; i> il? N B Ovtdte, ^ >0UH0’> jr. B'tiou-ly E —Kii-e l; P A Q loduignt Wound'd: 8gt A L Reid, 21 I ! vl irrisjjD, J E Woods F -K tied: t;»p. J I’ Ardrev Lt Birnett, f5orpl W J B “^lu m, W A Tevepaug.i. W->Uaded: Lt EUioit. 8«rt J L Weeks Win TidwitJ. W M Hud-oo, 8 Jl Neal. Z Porter, K L Po ter. J .VI H ‘Ward. J Ouln. J H Osborne W Qrifii ti, J 8 WaIls a P ■■^p-ac*.. U J Ray, Tboa l> Gnffito. R A Foner, Ian K»rr, Dv^l J ittneoa 0 -Wounded: Li B F U xon. J l> £tiiling‘r. Oorpl T W H«rm>u A W Hulft'ickler. RJ \riiohkii. W H Put •taro, Joua W&iuraoa, W B Bird, J 13 H >al, J B Read, d ,M W iters H—Killed: Sgt E L Rmkiu, .Tahn P.eece, EO Mc- L )«a. I' J L tJlemmer, J P W >i*“sid.'H. W •un'i- d: Lt Win Lm^b-rger, HQ Flowers. Vf J Henieraon, T llidvuJ, E A \lo'^'»ir, A linerry J H’lttHtioKler, W 0 P Wa-«er. Jas Hope. T L Pi>no, J H Hays. Wm Brj- d>o L K L'.aieart, W D Mirfn, J Q Stowe. WmLin*--. baraee. K P Boyd Wm t os aar, J Poy, A L Me Arthur, M B Ptsour, Wrn Falls, A .M MoAUfcster. 1—Killei: Taotnpsou B.-owe, Oorp’ J 8 Lee. Wound ed: Sgt W J Ljog, J »cab Brown, A Collwell, J P Col lin^, A J L'ttoa, J T Powell. A VVitjiotf, N I iJolwrtl, J ■* Hill, f P Sitxer, F Loftin, P W t? Brawl.*;, D L F Gibble, J F J >ua3, J W W-okoff. K—Kilied: John Win e*s, Virdrey Anthoiy, A Ar- ve'is, l>an I B.-iokbu'n, W H II ill W iand«d; Sit J H B-ikor, W J 8aiwdoo, J D-x >u, W R FntTao-o, Gi-o Tiwd'y, Z Liugdou. Jo^a Lowe, A Bamgaraur, Dav« B’a-t'b'iro l^'or Sale—f.Ik lid iu R»be»on. /\Q \ ACHE-) S'FA'IP LASD. one m I3 from tbe Fayet'eviilo aod f^anSarroa Stage road, fou*- miloi from the Southera Plank Roa 1 an! sixteen miles from Fayetteville. Tua olia#r.3tee of thia land is very Buperior and it oaa t>e rei.itly drained. About l€^ aorea ia ht|;h Uad. Addre la JOdftPa f JIIQilFaOi(» ifarw* r I>uring tbe pMt two’weekfl, the w*r btm raged ■ I» tie Ho«e ot RepresenUtivet on Fritl., with ft fmry nnezampled in •!! o»t prerioiui o*m- j last Mr. Foot«’s ri'solution tti repecl the Uw paigne. Tbe forces of t'le eoatny haTe been di- ) p^odirf tbe writ of hoUas 9orpui wati uikcD at, r ctid bt ft geiiMftl whosfl one idea it i«, to b»rl i Mr Rlvee, of Va. apke at length iu itplj to Mr them into battle Beokletw alike of the live* of foote, atid in lavur oi tbe policy »i the Q ivc^ bis Boldieri ftnd the ftrte of atra'e^f, be bae trusts mebt. Mr. Pugh, of A-la. «?.ived ta U7 the r-^x*. ed for victory to tbe momeotun» of bia attack *nd : lotion of Mr Foota cn lb*} i«Ua Tk» the rapidity ot his blows. He ha* hop»-d to ; ,79# agreed lu. •* yea.-! to a# cayt orusb hie enemy by h'6 menj weight Ue flgbts ; The Sj-eakor lai.J V^jfuro tb^j by “main BUecmtb acd awkwutdaesa," CL,iabioed, j ing mewa.a;;* Uoia tho ir^re^idest: it muat be oonteaeed, witb great industry »nd 1 Tf> iht Sj»t* 4 S«r*wA«4t‘.»* nartinacity. As* oonscquenoe the operationa | Jn.-aa 9/^»r#rvaa: which have ensued .ainoe bis crossing t'^ the- Tt.^ teiow. g .h»uc*. vV. aciai* a* 14, RapidDU prPBeQt a setiee of great b-vttlea aud »e- 14”^ »■*9 haen rturtiv id: vere skirmi'bea not before tquallad In the war, | ‘•Rebo;»(H. That (hi Ptt^ 4eoi W ,ooomp.i.ied with. «oti4c. uf lifo o» tho ?«'i h™ ttm „ I . , —^- exist to «uaii tbeir genCTftl. ^ »eut that the pubUo **fe^y ttqalreB the oanaauance a The following anameratioa will aooepuble, ; the eaiprrsion thareof.” narticularly to f^uch of oar readers a** baT»* been ! la my opinion the nasaas givaa ib tio sp’olii ottt- Sorias . porlionot th. .mo cut off fr« j mails: | ^tl!l e'^ir ia undimini»rtd force, ar4 ih* M»j 4lh — Grant oT-wfed the Kapldan al Ely’s and 1 j ore erpsoiaUy requirea the eoa lna>ooe fia, Oerman=>a f'^rds . r.«nai'>u. '»ae •ffre'a of the law for taat (orp^e Msy 5th aou 6!h.—The frreat batUca of WJld.arnes*'. } boen nioai aalusarjr, and to that law, la uo inoiinsidBr*. Oraot rf pulled aod driven at all poinis, ^Ith great itsa. j t,i> tJegree, aro we indebted for the Inarcased .fficienej A^tp.ndoai tii-i draU aad wonoded on loe right, and rc- of the l r-p^ffctious wtiiob have enabled our gi] #» V-:- I-. i:-— »:>-' -» ' araaies, under ite Pr ividenoe of God, to he»i lb* vftot invftdiig forcfeJ wbiob still threaten u*. In n»y opinion, it wonld be ?erilo^^, i( not mUwa. lo diseoniisne the snapensloa, while the •«. m uss of I be enemy «re prcastng on our hr^ve tl^ffBdari with pereisteot etfort for their deatrnotlon. md ! the mobjngailou of cur coaatry It IB H ftourceof gtMlSi aiion to be abl» to is' Botsomoanieci witn ft wtormc® oi mo on me part i h uo- ^i SQOUUipaiiivu *TH " , , , , . .. S . t«re«t. whether the rean^BB given In h of blH soldiers that should touch the protnundett suspending ibo vrit of A«*Ma fMe^naibilities of ft monster, u that monster were | j jptiai additional rcasoiis uow e trrats to hifi intrenched linea betweeu WillKinfHs and Trig«;’H Miii, caarly o inoident with the Brock rotwi le.-\ ’injt froia Wcdertoss to PpotftiylTs'iia C. H. Gen L')'g^rlV«t wor id»-«I o-> tbe 8 h May 7 ti —Skiioii^aing. Or^nt retreats towards Fred -r tVrt’ U'g. Mi*v 6 c. — two batt*ea foQjtht to day at SpottayiTa- ia 0. H . littwfcn Longa ’•.*ei’s corps, nnd«r Andereun, j m i thi fifth oarra. ua Jf-r Wsr-en, aupported by caval- | ih** tr.s- m*re passage of the law auapenditig tfTeoiua’ II »Te*m'-nuble rua eneasy Iepul^ed with iioav/ loaa ta both in- ; •;,> tlTeciaal in reetraioiB? those who w^roenrm ^ ^ M »Te*m-njtble oraotioes aad in •iangerom OOBpiioln i»:tb ci:r cnfir.jiea, thtJt the lasiancea are extraaeiy Hm la whioh trrcata w^ie found neoees'kry. ^ T&r *>tr t of Ihe Uw in pr*?veatinj the writ, for the purpoao oi evading military service bv men wboee p’ain duty it is to defend tasir country •'ordiy he 0T*er- stimated ^ X «fP»i»iv«nerB exaibi'ed ia diffar^ot partg of ti oouL'.ry to the legixlation >.n tn-s enbjeot, is iadieativ! of tne lovf* of fretdtsm wuioii ia ino.ue among the peoole. *.5d •h’olx atonU ever he oUanassea m tee aole goara^ ter for the preBcrvatlon af t^eir o;,r 3ti:utsonal Uoertlai It 18 not doubted, how %er, -ta' if those who havt expressed dieaatiafanuon wiih the hw, had beenin po». aeasica of the iaform»iian wcich u w«amy outy loc^! mnnioate to you, and whioh may not yet be revealed without injury to the poMio interest, thry would full, have apprcned the extrc^ee c{ tbe power of aaapeoiiiu tbe writ whioa waa «^mruated to {;ongress by tbe Cc^ 3t!tntioB. Aii tru'^td itnpusa duties. Tne p wer «u er trusted expressly with the iotent that it aboald k* Qsed when i>e.;eiisaiy to the publie aaf«ty io ca«ie of is va«icn; C ogreits, coucnrriag with me, that tbe^xi^ra ay bad arisen which required the exercitie of t.^» power performed bnt a plaia duty in paaaiag tbe law; such wi!i, 1 donbt not. be tbe juugment of the ptofX when the facts can be made known whb'-ot dpu'toot to their jstefest Jwrntos l>*v« Rtchmocd, Va, May 20th, 1804 xMr. Baldwin of Va spoke in reply to Mr Rives, and Mr. Conrad of La obtained the ions to continue tbe debate on the same qaeatioo. TTie Situation near Petertburg —^Our loresa DOW ocoupy ft line some three or four miles east of the railroad, having forced the enemy east of Turkey Bend 00 James River. Our right resu on the Appomftttoz and onr left on the James Tbe enemy will soon be compelled to abandon the Bermadft Hundreds Neck altogether, as there is now scarcely room for him to even bivouac an ar- mv on tbe contracted space left to him. Everj day bis situation grows more and more preoa- rioas.—Ejtpreu, 23J. There was nothing more than skirmishing oa Saturday and Sunday. The Wt^unded Ileroet.—The Lynchburg Vir ginian states that Lieut. Gen. Longstreet contin- aes to improve. Ue sits np daily, is in fine tipirits, and talks hopefully of the prospects of oor {^access in tbe great struggle. His right arm. whioh was entirely paralysed by tbe pftinfui wound in bis shoulder, begins to mftuifest signi of returning sensibility. He cftn now move the tore ioger and thumb of his right hand. Gea. Harry Hays, who is aldo in Lynchburg, is im- pruviog. Arrival 0/ rapturtd arms.—We noticed at the depot of the Richmond and Fredericksburg rail road, yesterday, eight or ten freight cars loaded ezclusi7ely with yankce mitsketa, brought Irom the bittle fields near 8potti»ylvania C. fi. Wt learn from Col. Baldwin, Chief of Ordnance tor the army of Oen. Lee, that we have already secured 1S,U00 Yankee mut*k ts on the battle-fields in Spottsylvania, and 4,UUO io Chesterfield, in addi tion to five places of artillery, including 8 tweatj pound Parrotts and 2 Napoleons Kichm'Tui Examiner, 21»f. The T^ird.—The battle of the WildernesB makes the third great battle which has taken place in Spottt»ylvania county, Virginia. The first waa tbe defeat of BurDHide at Fredericks* • urg, the next the defeat of Hooker at Chan- ccliursville, and the last the defeat of Grant at the Wilderness. The piedmont Railroad.—The first train pass ed over the entire length pf this road on Friday last. ■■ ■ !iis.uc«;a vi»y h ->8klrmisLing. May I0*h —Grant att ok- Loe ia hta intreeohttiefttf rtpoUfijtvacl^ O H . »nd vb A«fca.t«^ with gtaat leas .M • 11th—tJkircsiaaing M.iy 12 b—Great battle of 8pott‘*y!vania C U a^aai tttiaoks our lines, breaks o-ver a p»‘t, oapiutii.r jrtvfrjtl thonsaii'^ men of J''hi!»on‘B Division, but ia fri»eii ou', and repulsed at all i o'nta With enarmous „s8—!h.o ground in front of cur )iues being pi'ed with ois alain May 14th -^Grant moved bis lines by his left fliak, ciking position i.*mr tbe Biohn;ond aod Fredericks- ' ur»r r.*i',ro*d. Ho then rema'-ned prei'y quiet, nntil Ni&y 18 h. —Grant ‘-attKtupied an aesaait’’ on M#eU’e line, tut w»« easily repulsed. Hia loan said to ba con* tidi?rable. Cfua much f t Qr-nt’a iiaia*>dv%te movement*, with t*ie troops under bis eye. Bat other important opera- ii?ns arcund Riohmond forra a part of the same drama »n I must ^e moat'ened »a a portion of hie prooeedieg : May «ta ~Bu Ur laoda io targe f- roi* at Bermud* dundf^.^*, near the juoo'ion of ibe James aad Appo mittox- btirmisb near P irt Walthall. May 7th —B.*t le at Port WaltbaU ia«mjr de feated. May 10th—Great Cavalry expedition afainst Rich- oioTid, under Oeu. rfinrTida®. Batti# near >iie#tar Sta tion Ortvalf fighting liay 11 —Heavy e^valry flghtiug Gentral Stuart wojuded May I2»ii —Cavalry aghtmg continued. Maesy at. taak seoond iine of batteries on the MeobaDfcsaville read Oen. Grace skirmishr9 with the enemy on tha Sfeadow Bridge road Oen. Gordon (cavalry) wounded Orn. Stuart d^«d daeridan r^croa8ed the Chiokahominy, «ud dis»ppe*red towards tbe Jaauea May I8th —Heavy caunoiude at Ft Drewry. Snemy deTaonslratii g ag&lnst it by land. May 14th kat I&th —Heavy oanp.coading aad ak'r- oii«bicg with 'he ttt my near F ri Drewry May l&ih —Gen. BrecktnrjdKe defeats Seigal near Sew Market, and puts him to fl ht May 13 h —Glu Bea'ireg^rd attacked the eneny near Fort Urewiy drove them 0"t of their satrench- otrQis and c'ptured m .uy pr souer% May ITta—Bu'lrr retires to Bermuda Hoodreds and fortifits —Richmond Sentin$l The Batflet near Hhrf*>port.—We give below an offisial dispatch from Gen Kirby Smith, noti fying the Government of the victories of Mans field and Pleaiant Hill, on tbe 8tb and 9th of April iatit. The news of tbi'se victories has long been known here, but it i" gratifying to bave an official sutement of their extent and importance. HEAD’Qas Tran8 Mississippi Dki»’t,| Sureveport La., April 12th, l8o4. ) ^r«n. »S’. Coopery AtiJ t and h'Sp’r Gent^al: — 5ir—I have houor to report that the 13th army curps ol Gen. Bsnke’ command was signally de It-ated three miles below Mansfield, La., ou the altcrnoon of the 8th. Tbe 19th army corps 0003iug to ltd support, was repulsed with loss and lu dl^ulde^■ Keiuloroed by parts cf the 16th and 17ta corps, the enctuy in force made a stand at Pleasant lliil, a strong position, 20 miles babw Mansfield. Our troops attacked with impetuosity on the afternoon of tlie 9th Nigit closcd on a most sanguinary struggle, in wiiicn the enemy wet e'worsted, and re'.ruatiti under cover ot tbe darkaess, leaving their wounded on the field. Fium the best iufaimation we can obtain, Gen Bauks's command numbered at least 35,000, of wbicn 28,000 were engaged at Pleasant Hiil on the 9lh. Our cavalry pursued to Nachitocbea. Gen. Taylor commaBded o'* the field. We captured 21 pieces ol artillery, over 3,000 prt'OBers, aud over 2U0 waguus. Our loss IS SfVere—^iver 2 000 killed and wouudc'd— Gen. Moutoo, Cola Beard, Noble, Aruiant, Taylor aud Buchel among the casualties. Provideuoo has givt n us a signal and glorioua victory. Rvspeotfully, E. Kirby Smith, jSen. Com’dg. Incidenti of the En^nyermnt on the Ooitn. nuufii — t oolittsi and liero sm of our Men—In the 58tt» Ni'rtn Carolina rcgijient there is a pri vatv iiati.ed Early wlio exiiibitcd a decree of cour- agi-- u-.cqu>*ltd tiuring this war. When the enemy tiiid ihrowu ttieir mun behind the redoubt in waicti Co*rb-tt a battery was placed, t^’is n an stood up in the pits with Lis body half txposed and opened a rapid firing on the enemy, almost prevent- luK them Irum Bharptihootiov, tor uo auuner WOUld Yaukee raise bis head ab-'Ve the redoubt than a bdii Would enter his brain aud be would all dead aotv-sti ttie work. In this uianner Early had killed !>ix when 1 had occasion to go up to the point he was stationed at, »nd 1 feu very much amused *ftt the manner. “Get up there.” be would exclaim to the Vankees,** fjetup and show your beads, why the d—1 dout you take a shot at me—now just raise up tor a second,” and whenever ft Yankee would be found boiU enough to accept his cbal- •engd, a bullet through his head was the reward ke received. Early distinguished himself and will be honorably utentiuaed iu the official report ol hia General. This is only one instance illu-itrative of tbe spirit ot our men. I could cite djsjbs ot instances aid m; tim>) permit- Oa every side the yaukee^ were receivod with an enthusiasm almost amount ing to freuKV, and never in this war have Con- lederate Sv>ldier3 displaycl a greater dcgrc of he roism than the army at Oostanaula. Oyrrttpondenpc A'lanta Intelligencer^ 19th. One Regiment that got oat oj the Big Fight. —A Washington latter dated the 6tH ifist., says: The 5dth regiment Pennsylvania reserves reach- vd town about midnight last night fiom the front, tiaviug bjen must;:rcd uut of lae servica in purou- anco ol an arrangement bj? whicJi the Government ciilows th-j time they wore in State service to go to their crsdit on the three years’ tern. A Young Brigadier.—Col. James Dearing has been made a Brigadier General, his promotion to •late from the cap ure of Plymouth. Though ft very young man, being not yet 23 years of «^e, Gon. Doariat^ is said to be one of the most meriko- riotts aod effiaient uSiodn in ov finri^r. He la igfm Jjoraoaboigi Va. ' - ^ — WtV* 75 Uircct Importation. DOZ. HAND SAW FILES; 9(1 doz Horu Dressing Combs; fiO •• Gutta Percha do; 30 •* Ivory Kiue do; 16 “ Gutta Perciia do; 15 “ Gutta Percba Round Oombi; .SO ‘‘ Tooth Brushes, aaeorted; 35,000 dewiug Needles. —ALSO— On cous gumdnt, lUce, Toi>acco arid Cooking StJda, :*t wholveale only. For .=a!e by THO. J. JOHNSON. Fayetteville, May 19. 33-iStpd A FEW XMPORTAIVT FACTS IN aeOAi'.D TO TBK “SOUTUEiiN Ulbi*lTlC riLLS.*^ ITilEY are prepared fr.-ui tha best quality of Medi- a oinea by the diaooverer, now an aged Miniater of Lue Gospel, aud are s^fe. 2. They haTe been known for years and tested by ihouaaoda. 8. Five hundred persons are known to haTe beea oared by them. 4. They are n'>t reoommended by the proprietor for everyttiiag, but oaly for diaeaaea which ariae from die- jrdered livers * 6 Dtreotions and oertifioatea aeoomrany eaok box, «nd these oe'tifloatet are from well known aad oiost rt- ^peotable inriividnala 0- Correspondents reoomnieiid theai as good for Liver Disease, Chills aid Fevers, Paeumonia, Janndioe. Dya- oe'paia. Bilious Fevers, Bilioos Rheumatism, Worms, Pieuriay, Broaehitia, fto 7 Bdveral geutlemea a'ate th%t the use of these Pill* has beon to them aa aooual saring of from (lOO to $i(Mi they are the best plautaiioo medieine ever oSerad to the pubtie. 8 Some physicians of the hirhest standing prestsrlbs them to thAir patients, and hnadreds of boxes have beea sold to regal«r praotitio'ters 9 Daring the lastqaa’tftr 2 880 boxes have beensold 10 two Druggists, one in South Oarolina, and oae ia N.irt>x Carolina, and aomn time ago over 8.700 boiel were or.ierod by Druggi§ts fn one town in Virgiaia tfS^ Price. a box. For S30 a dossn boxes wil* f*e tfKot to any address. A vary liberal disooua* ** Druggists aad oonntry marehants Cash (new enrreno;) to aeoompaay ordera. Addr^aa GEO. W. DBEI18. OoUaboro’, N. 0. For sale in Fayetteville by N. A. Mtedman & Co ; i* Roekingham by T. T Nerthara; in Wadesboro’ by Dt* Beanett: io Albsmarlii bj J. ll- Btvlaai ia OUatoa Of THS rilTTA Tll^Qla aud lianoe, hare fVont ijf I.«a & to moveznati'. BOTcmenta r pftTt m>i.«s«ar M Richmond a del! M&t trva tJha North A Asi&a. Utnai'er daifeacive ^Kxti u>t b« iuttg d mond. kivary •Demy and wi] also in Gcori^i JLxtraet frri.’ij a hit reJative in fU 1 arrivttl he^ Uation tif I'Ui ati’ Lh) ha.'i the a de'iniate tirant’ l&to a mana^eab . movenn'tit on tli get airk of da-^hi aad go back to the yt>ur. e a piints of etifc. n^ht; we winb li the more tjlubtio We feel tiatlfitied ield, and wo tio Hioh (.'o* all the ciri-u" It is a mortt r« that the Legi&l Houses pasHjs rag volee iu Ih lutioDS declarm confidence and Its troBt hearty the resolutions This vott; is that Mr. ilolJe the liberty of •object, bidiiiD pain of being and “coosigued tn Jlogast. N •d of iht' feeble members of tbe pie. Mtiiiy of t lliUt lu addr alre to retied ih tha tear of de will. W hat ia Uwt the people members of the axpresa their o' ward by expres important sabje Kx»caur6 chair and auccesaful of lu8 paai admi We iearn pr Holdenites iu t' ford ot V\ ake, ot* dtanly aud 1 in the lace of eral unajniiwus lioldeu aud the will be elected 0 the people and Well, the day o time, the more shall We be that that he wants to to “withdraw.’ JouMSTo.’« Cot: thrown into gre ftotmtemeat ot aLS true Conserv lion to the Legi ra had been pre dates. The L on to a charge mad Hmitbtieid, "that a t^tale (jonven take her aflairti the becession of and to make te ^aite a (tuffiei klr. liotdcii. Thk liiR.Nisa the yankees up dalism which ni of W'anhington. of it which attri and soldiers.” it was couuived thority. It wiil which we publisli stated that the vtl obligiug the ladii try and arrebt tiJ Evidfiitly to fuel which they were [ This yankee "mostly owneti doubt, the Y.-tokj tbe two yeui-s' bonght propf*rt.y military, and who there from the N ‘•Four thon-*and Gibraltar of Amf*r ♦ relH*lM, leavinc; the to the tender uierf hous**s over their mouthful of food, of the liick and dyi lesa women and cl brothers and fatht * as the Unit«i SU them to their fate them, as being th ever witut^9^l. We could all brothers” had b bayonets. Oascaltizs.— 6. Viorth, of Ha tbe 2d Cavalry. 1 near Petersburg 19th, of wounds n son of this coQQt Iftnt soldier and. Among tbe ki 12th, wa« Livut. Bitie Reg t; a so We hure been T. Anderaou is that the wotiads kepi them frotu 1 The Battles narratives of the we have teen ar •orreepoudent of •o well writuju, 1 »bsM w« •
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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