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P»IfATl lilFoaMATlOH FROM THl WORTH.
A party just from the North, who enj^^cd
p«ouli*r •dT»nt*pes ot informing hvmself of pub^
lb senfiucnt, give* us nomc iflterestiilg news
Mthercd by him during his visit.
la Wauhington, vrhore ho w.is for a long time,
nothing wa8 taikod of but tho news ^am rra«.t .
trmv. LitlJo interest telt in othor paints o!
the w»r, »Dd aie papa'ar heart aeouied to bo *'*-
cited onlT by the grand movement now going o-i
fot Riohmond. AJl the political c1h,ucs, oJico
holdaw, ineoiberH ol Ocngress, discuiiscd the pros
of ira«t'» SU0CC88 most »oxi*uxly, ana it
n^jnitted on »11 sid^ th»t th-.*. Presidential
uaaiti«>° hinged on the m.«itt«ir--thjvt it would
form
other afRucnt ot tho Che*»peake. Thiu he ooa-
tioually advanoes, continually ke^s hia line ot
suppiy intact, and continnally bafflea hia crafty
adversary by leaving no exposed rear for him to
attack. I*' strategy which made the
march from Bruinsburg fo Vicksburg one unbro
ken •’ories ot vie(orios, and upon *thi.s we loniid
our dcLp conviction that the iHte 'if A^ickt^burg
and l*(Mnberton’8 army is to bo the late of Kich-
mond, and nil that it :nay b:ip[ien to cMiTuiii,
whoa the day of reiribution at lust arrives.”
Ooltl is still adraneing in the North. The
I’hiladelphia IntjuinT stiys: ‘ (Jold \vti3 nclive
Hiid !^i'l(l :if the opening at lij^, but as tlie day
ndvatij.il ro'.- tj :it;d ISS, clos'n^r .tf
a th9 great and tiXclunive topic in the euming ’ tb*' Utter figure, an 'iJv:mioo of per cent, over
oaign; that if Grant sucoeedeA the Kepubh- j the lowoot tigurc ol yosterday. "
y.inkcc ]y tr/'are.—Tho Vaukee warfare ia bo*
Mmoaign,
«*n party would walk ov«r the course iind Lin-t
tMiin would bfl safe tor another terw; but if he ‘ , ,
WM defeated, the Republican party would be ru- j trom North
hop.les.nc«s ol I,n their advance t>rou;j>-
ihe war, a desire for peaue would sjiriusi up; tho
peace party wot-ld be strenv tlienf'd, huu Uit?- j;i’,
Sew*fd, Ohase !t Co. Wuuld go by the boaid So
it is regarded iu the North—a pulu,ic:»l, as well
« military, oribi«. Grant aud lli-/> ''ond \t>
loadn to mean iancoln and a proloncutiou ol tbc
war; on one depends the other. 1*’ Uruut .-ue-
oceds, Lincoln succeed?; it Grant is beaten, Lin
coln is beaten. The politicians wire pu.*>bitig the
aduiiniHtratioii to risk everything lor Kiehu/ond,
and to fiend Grant the la.>t man. And this icem
ed the policy decided upon at the Whl;e lloasi,-,
lor rcinforcemefjts have been passing through
Waabingtou to the front every day for more tb.j.n
two weeks. Tb^y were JrawuJi; ’roops from ov
er'v point tlipy eould. Ilardlv a rei>\ui?nt h\
been left aryuna Washington I > m ia th'’ d.
The cry ev- ry whore was "Oii t ; iltcuiuoau.”
From wLat our informan* s.'’W and .‘card in
Wa!*liinet'>n, be doet not f'inN. t ’it is
ing to risk a b^fle for lliohmnid In.: 1-.
Bajs thar it was openly advoeat-^d by fh- K -.'^ib
liean Concros!*mt'n—and be was wit'-in oar .shot
of them mufiy s time—tba- fTie truj p -’iey wa^
for Grant to gc' a^ clos2 to ]li>'!;ni"nd a.> he ean
witbout a fiih", aud iuvi -'- r? ^ity ,nd movonp-
on ii alter the uiaan?r of ’« i 'ks:>urg. Thi.^ .ee'.
ed to be so universailv con-.'eie-.l \n Wa.^hias’ton
tho ccuntTv, “fh'.-y levy heavy e.>otributious
;].oy ivarch, b"rn !>•! th' far'tono’’ i^nd
fn" Otu; ciTi >0 thf; dcv:wt*fion
Wl'n' st'.niHng of j^pi'uns attd fork .; \rbat chopping
iifi pinno ; wb i* t»ur!;in;; of .ibi;«rios. pron'ia
'i.n (>!’ niruircs an-i w.'.irinv' vpp'vrrll Woin*n
t i*v t’.ij pht it. r, eowerin/ :*-nd (•♦uvenng iu tir*
w Of!.-’, N^it^ thfir h. nici. .s *lttlo ones, and ! lok-
ins: out from th. ir cjvtrt up >n (he bL z'ng root
trt-is of lluir (wn bcusc.'^ 8uo’- is iho ^rrat
f’a^ure ot this ca’np ‘jn 'n'. r_, wh re. Jn tho
I’eninHiila, ats •, a id o.> vi'bor bank ot ibe Ja’iif
and Vork river?, d(..STnic'im if {riv.tte piopeity
;-nd v'utrag s up 'n pvaccfal ci.ifciis have bi-en re
du',*;>d T- a TUi're ri.rtect s-. '^nn than evt-r bof'rt';
ard the e>n.->:'Ht fn'p!'y’n''nr ot iicur ux in *!us.'
;rcT;*.‘iou' ■-t w .r i'.us thr-* aQ a
x‘h-ir;*eii,r cl b/iiiul liN.oiy which ij tcu*:iiul lu
h YariftAc soul in 1-' pi'Si Uf niO'd. N>e’ng
'h-it t f.y e.nn t subjui^i' the J^outh, rb y m an
t 1 ' p (' u a tii .Si rt a d a \TilierIlC^s of run:s :ini
th y are imi py in fbe thouebt thal ih^y
:,V ‘ii;r.; I,.,: .'1. u^h.ci oi t’i'.eir tro*pi in open
! -ut^.; by tv*r uriag th-.’ holpb -s. ufutriin.d p. nj>le
*h ir li e of marc ; it t ey cannot trust
th-.ir 'jrr t.,> l^ght, tlioy c-in trust t’lem
at t burr; inuid-T, crucUv a.;d ravi-h Tbi.-
wo c, Ii >' ’sporation If must be that they h; v*-
to b« Ihe settled policj olth aiuiulistruti.m ;h.l i “ »r j these tonf ,lrral,
it w« peucrallj ruiiorcd, :«i oat iul.jrmv-- I iho- tr,rt „t th,., year t,.
he„d DO oonlr»aiotioo ol i-, Ih.t UdwIi, Ud ‘-f “"J . , (::,l..te_t'-en
giyen Grant positive order. ag.it!st ri.kiog a bat I can oey.w nothmst better thso
tie for Richmond, but had directed him to adhere
•losely to the same plan of operations as he did
before Vicksburc, and that the much coveted
priie would be as surely won by him asi it was in
th»t instance. ^ « - It is a common wai; r
in the yahkee capital, with grrar • dds, tl.^r Kic;.-
aopd will fall by th« fourth ot July. Our infor-
mant tells us that he taw this wairer njstod on
tke ubU of ikc card-writcr at Willard’s botrl, j
offering to bet flve thousand dolhrs in gold, that
Qnnt would eat his fourth cf J uly dinner iu
Richmond.
Oar iofr'rmant confirms the tremendous io>.ses
■OftUQed by Grant ip the battles about Spotusyl-,
Tani* C H. The administration orsrans try to
make it appear that bus less wiU net amount to
hurt and harm us to the v.-'ry utmcpt extent in
fheir power, and make our indfpondenca co.st us
dear It ia very true t^at tbry are making ir
ooet Us dear; but then this riddance is worth the
• \st
CufiUite ur a orrr ^povi^t 11^ —Uur picitefs a!;
Tansrali’s 8'ation yesterday cavture 1 R H Kra",-
ci.'=., a C0rrC';p'.>rdent of tiie New Tork World,
wa; on h>« w-iy to the Wbi'c Hoiu*e, under
tho impre-dien that Gen. Baldy Smith had reach
ed that point from the Soutbside. He had in
his posaes.'iion a number of letters, and his dis
patches for tbc World (>noof th^ lett^'rs stated
that Sedjwick’s eorp« started in th" camnii-/''
with oU U'.Kt me’i, and i.s now reduced to 12,'*UW.
Tho ■ nly 'nip-rtant devel'^pments in this eorres-
I" ' rondr»eec.>nsi.,t in the admi^siuD of the facts tha
rJrant is to rnik^ t?io White iioupe bis base of
supplies, that hd coutemplat'S a sieixe of Uieh-
moud, aud th it their losses Lave been fe’Tibte.
A’( 4. Dinpntch.
Waahiogtoo the lowest estimatp admitted that it
would reach seventy five thousand in killed,
wounded and missing. The pe»ce men of tot-
N'rth argue that Grant haw l-.dc more than rhr- e
^imen as many men as any th?r c'^mmarder g*
the i.'-my of th« P-'t -aiJ»c, n"d r^ *t ■ h:;s
comp'isned notnies I m’hr„tv r>f i,.- =. vii fr
aa" that nor us u ? id ist 1,- ;,:i»
his &bi i‘v f-^Jk K ! .! > r*i r rt
he i. .g.a i' ; . '1 !Q - ' ’ •
Ij til. It ^ 15 •. y'_ r t v;*,.
caiiipaigu open^‘'V
Tiitic ■■s, uo 'i'*ubL, a -tc.v; -i al jI ..
in the North, but our iuiorai.tjt tiiirik.s that t I
depends upon th' isaue o* tha aextba^.Ie. Th. r-
ia a great deal of ta'.k of “pcaco," “pface wen,’’
“peace resolutiond," b'U the question ot the tor
aiination of the war has resilved itself into this
in the North: If Grant is beate^, the Norti. will
be forc«d to admit tho hopelessness of tu.kinr'
Eichmond, and may probably go iu lor et'>ppin?
the V ar; but if G^ant whips, the whole North
^:\\ \ J i.* ^ . . .
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« 'Au'ch tl'.e ^T-
ir> n, !.-i i u'\-
i£iven to the Woriv
Tith
ol i!;« br’ ;;-'!
i 'ho'f s.denin and touchii
• Id maKt«r.s of :be art d-Tini-,
nu ;a:pi.-!.-ioned Hl^'>od^, h:ivo
ihcra rigaia were sit ing
U'idor the ■.».i-h the!’’ ar3i'» stacked near at
b^. d, li^*^enin j 'o * ' V\ ord of Lif«, r»s preichvd
t)v tlioso fai^h.^ul ■crva iTh oi God. t’ui' ha' it, . x '-lU
ous, gelt •ienyiiitr cti:ip>a as ot tae ctraiy A* the
arifiy thu.s rtatrd—it.' treat ^lar* it- hutik
n^SOALTII^ m N. i. TftOOPt 1
rO« THl OMS»V>K.
HKAD%«\aTB»8 28d N. 0. Rbo’t, May 27, 18«4
rtH Kditors: I send yon for vuhlScatimi in the Ob-
•^*?rTtr a list of ossualt'cB »n ih® 28J N C Rfg’l in Jhe
of tbe V)th, 10*h, 12th *n>d l%th of M»y-
!Ht’4 nct'f Spc'tt‘>ylT»ni% Va . vi*:
Ki. tJ rs l rtnff—Adj’ T P round«d *n4 ofip*
ar.'J; VI j Jiio t! U-«">cry, wcu' Jed
Killed: Jo-f'inifch M 'bounded: Oapr Pr^nk
B Mctt. Sfft Wfi Dur iM, Cwp 'I J Oox; Tboa L'>okW0ftrt,
H W Kinj, W i' Boverfr. Jno B Muunorljn. L Puuob.
J P Park-'r, Jaoka«>n to*yee. CaBweli Lever.«rJ,
.I-»8 TowaMnd, D^nni's Ratliff
B—K.UM; Jtkcub Pell Wouuded; Lt W A Thomp-
ion. ‘^‘•vercl'- in J-B; Wni liysMger, uSlgbtly; A MLsic-
l-eJt.. lejj‘.fuputt’-fJ; Oi.i -;>P ]) S‘'".%le, I'ligltllj; Robt
bliRi;tly; P V “'aulHo, tauaio iiB*pUiatoJ; Noaa
-yb, *»«vcrelf iL ddfb Mii*6^Dg; P- Wbi^wonb. l>a*id
Wbefstint*.
{?—K*ll d; Lt A i‘ !^'»un'itr9 Woucded: Bjrtg E P
pc’fsv#!? id side; J A Epp-i. sliRhtfy in slJe; J W
hMr’rt, elighJly ia f*J£o; Corp J M Lilly, slightly ialeg;
H 1’ T; •kt(iiru »?! puts'utl; P L)vp’*rl iJ*verply iti
i •• ; Wm W'liii;, fiv.rely i'l bacd; Xiiofl *7 11*11, mtoot
■■-•ibiuca: Thos Dow-J.-n, II W Or“^n, M V Gr^i>E, BT
’M .Jcr, JiiO S HoLi jjoa,
.i » '.t'lfcftii ,
— 'V-?gt' ari I W f’ C iTinp’top.
.v C mr. ^ T-’.n.« Peu M .t-iiflj;
■ Kr.». T ol--, E S A R Bryant, W Eg,- j«r,
.1 >■ ■' ti., ■ C uct;, N B V*,iK. nuoo G o W
i:-K •; C.;rp I M fUdtn. K M Pm- hai! Wound-
" i H,.;- D U Crfvcii. el'ghily in stuMfiJp*; W H Duke,
fl:,;' tly. ir Ivp; TI R U‘'vrpell, 5l;ii;UUy in haad; Jao
G -s. 8hgh»‘yin hfmf; D Q Hobj''>od, shoutVr, se^cr»ly;
J GS ’!a>. sl'rhti? ici Ipp; Q T Praco, leg «mrutAte't.
(t: L'-J X ?l:iUock. U A Ficm.uiag. J Q Forreli,
tn'> M ZP, VV W Verry, N T Gresn.
F—Ki'lca: L» T 'A' w,i,, n, Si?t W T WnrHck, J A
Vou r Woonde'l; t^gi A Q Prop^t, E P R*nk, mortalW;
P R, Hn’arff'. p v*rVlj; Wn> Whiseahnrat, filigh'.ly. Mis;'
g; C\’ryi L M A^>"a!, 0 F JarreU L M Miller, 0 L
L.ivi Rp'nh rjt. P A II W D BheM, L
r V/ Vi-• N * J Y 'dor, .M N H-irinaiif M
Wcun!'-^: •’'■iPt J A I?ri*el'ov* arrr;
Ker, t»i k; f* • Fn l.'.ing ▼'ughnu. f\o*; J V Tun
Rntu® 0.-.in«i. sltn^.tly; W’ H Rib'.r'lfl,
rii. !iriT'U'>*r“- : 8 W R.’htm, tv H Him», arm
\Ms*i: ff; Sj; Q *t Davis, Qc;> C^U. 8 T Uioksrsou, G C
r> Wm F«ulstner W Harp, N Ad»m»
{{ _\V .'in le i: J B F Bris n. spverely; B Bailey,
Ui J T R Uin.t. Arock, sMght'y; G W J«rei.t, tr
u . Ca; '*V E K;‘id Beverely: W R Mi'lins; .Missing:
V VvT 0)t’-a'>y’*c ^ Flitr, H Carson, .1 A Miliinz, R S
• -i: (j 11 Torrence
1 K.ille-1: l> >»ois LrncH, W C O’Bryan.. Wounded;
fV. 6L Puryaar. ttlitth*ly iu »ido; J»s C'ark. bani;
• .f I D'jns'in. pliffhily B Fr«*ti«r rig'*!
' nn.puuieJ: Jno Han. Qeo Newion and Tnoi L
'D, aund; Jno Wast, surrr’-ly iu ihiga. MiHSing
0 iri) J A Joned, Jao Dunoau, C^rribter Robinson, Robt
Sa iler. Jno Ns^ioi', Robt Wesi. Wyati Carrie
K—K'lbd: J A Thompson Wou’ drd: A A Gahripf
dscr'" ;iy (Hinno died;) J I* Long, am; R B L>til“,
1 . H S Hnntp*’ and E S -mh. foot. Miesiag: P 3
♦^et* Menjac. J L Workman, H H Howard
r > »!, k'.tied il; wo!i»i“d tW; njiS'ioK
J. P Lt & Au’g A-jt '2Si H ■' Reg't.
N' 'nil (jir»',iaA y spt'M viil pi. .lee oopy.
Fiftf Kijhth X C T—Jjhn»tm't Amtf.
POR TQB OBSEaVKR.
M«ai>%'b8 58th N C 7ol9, acar E:awah R*»er, Q*., \
.May 21. 1864. /
Messrs Kvli*cr(»: W 11 you plewe to publish in your
p^p-r a list of o^'sualties, Sio, iu the 58i2; N C V'ols, in
• fe hattla of Ousianutia on thfl 14th and 15'b iaet.
Co A—WcnndoJ: John Dedingpr, head, Sgt Snipe*,
fnc*. J^t! Ueiliogrr f»ce; »ll severely
II—Wonaded: B Uobaon. hre^t eo^ere. Mitaioft S
presiworl, T.ios Qar.lner Albert Hutcbius
)—K ll?d: Roht K Rawlin. Miss'og: .M R Tounf.
!_>—Wounded: FriiEklin Towneend, arm eligh'; Sol
Qre^D. M:r*siog: Aoi'*r8JB Grog*n
■ — Killed: A B itaece. WouodcJ: Elijah Coffey,
-.a%F' lf.?y, h»nd, W C Oxfor J, ji w; "ill d g ii 'fiss-
• c,; Jo-* (’ I' rd. C C Hohhti J R .'-m!', R O Pni|.
G ^ r, Warren Wtj R.?daiag, J
ft) .Ho Garley, O J Josslicg
S ^ *: LtC M-jro, pri»».f R R VfoFvi'sic *
J .' N v ils, tjkce sevort; . H -.".-.y, l^g; R
r t,u
• •: ; •^■■>1 Mi .er, l--g; J T.^j- L', arrn; I? !
t ; V, ■,’i-; Li -J B N /rri". ».h f.’.e'L M f .1-
• >i. ur/, ts Lavti. N»’ Pui'li,.i»
i Ii — Ki :e T r Anstio Smth. w.uudeJ: GW
H J OolilA*. il(l« MKl l#fc a ¥ Jlvaoa, hand m*
ver«; W N fiilwa'dn, knee severe: W B Qarriat, hip m*
♦•re; P P Lawret'oe, face; W B Overton, arm and
thigh slight; W Oxley, abdomen severe;'J B Qu^rtemas,
hand and (high sever*'; W J Saoirell. thigh slight; J A
Lendriz, head slight; W F RosDtree. arm Rlight; E Wil
son, leg and foot severe; Je^s** Whitlfcy. oheflt povor*>; J |
A VViiiianis, neok slisht; f L Thigpen, neok slig*>(: d ^ |
iitokea. abdoroen
I Capt W R Larkina roiad g—Wou s led: Oapt Ltr
kmrt, side slight; S^t 0 W M.«tooks, sligh'; OorpI
Lovut, flngar hKuI off; prir‘»'en G '-f Dnrbrtr, thi.eb aad
wrist eli^ht; J W Buokhart ph'>vL»djr Hligtx; H B '«**,
head alight; A Gordon, side sl:gb; J Holnot.. eboalder
"Hgatly; Coop'-r Huggins, itm slight; C Ki.n.'t- ch:-!iMor
nligot; J M Lovitt, ara siij;".t; S Oda>i!i:. ►rvere; «
J Rsed, Rrm nligbf; T J Polk, arm &li, :*.j I 3 Sp«a8e,
thiuh severe; C Kiiig, l«g *»fid thisih ^evtirV
K, Capt H H Coor ocnd'g—K’.llod: Sir* R B l^ei,
privates A Linxslon Wouud«».: Capt H H Coor. very
isligtii; Sffi W Th-anipson, slight; N J i^Dait-*^, sligrt?; pri-
vatea 8 B OoUsy, wrist soTere; U Ct>%9;\ alight; £ 8
B?aman, sHght; J H Gmu, slight; J W Holland, slight;
W T LanaaBt?r. slight; J G Long, neck ai’d eLuuMer «e-
yere; E M Mi^'r, Bhtrlit; J auiitb B!vprtf; P flniler,
??Ugiit; — MfilHs, shoiilder.
ReoapktuUtton—Ofiioers, killad. none; enliited txen
1 •* Wounai'd; Otiicorfl 8, cTjlistei wen 16:t. So of
•;ffijers aud m n c iri-d into * SO Toi'il Uss
killed and w^at.dA I l-'rf W A KSIG 4T.
Adj't 27 il R g't, fJo'ike’a Brin»d^, A. N V
Tin OAMPAiaR m TlReiNlA.
Raaa MaoHa«ioani.i.a, May fl —Yesterday morn
ing abont t o’olcok Qen- B»rly, was ordered to move
from his eatr^'oohea position on our then right wing,
and rfoonnoitre the enemy’s »>08it*on, for the pnrposo
Tork River raflruad
Bntler’s forces
They stale th»t they Wloa* u
h R. i.ta
eaasifKfl DispATcnis.
BiOBMoaD, Jaue 2 —Hok^-’n 'iiviaion eucnuDter«.:
enetny’B left y-jB^j day mcruioj:, and ialisted he»»j
proxiniat!; eaiimate of lye fo^re ThiaGen. £. proee'dt-d ^ m»ny triBonera
of determtn'ng the 8t’‘*«ieh of his wnrka and aoiac »T^ ! u'oon i«, o^p'ur » t'a»*tTy, a eland of oMora
,«t*oked th^ y»nke«,
Ct:uroii
Conneoticut
tr. do, taking wi-h him RoOf«’e and hia own divisiontf.
He ha * not pr-'>cee'*ed f'»r bf fcr^ his tine of con*
aisting of f)i\nit*l M, Btttlo’d »"^d Pearra ; • rTi"t
• ho ‘•nPiny about one mHe this siin of Be!' '’•^d-\oHu»’nb.
Mth X C Troopi—Lu » Atv%§
Field fcni 8it»fF—Col R T Bgnu^u in wonth, siiglii,
aow on duty; ««• M.j N £ Jeufttn-*, iu 1 g severe-
A—i_»iUed: J J TianO'Stor W Mindcd: Bgio R M Kiug
iin i L C New*001, CutDb Gfio W R^okcr, l>%nl (’ Hardy
ind J P Newsom, J R Liuc!i. E Hardester, Di*nl Hiaka,
8 O Adams, J J Pendergraea. Missing: 8gt Z J Snearen
B—Killed: Lt C P Jones. Gao Moore, Geo Baker, Jno
Braxicu Wouaicd: 8gt J L Stroup, Jorpj L J M^ers
Atxd A aink. Root W Meui-ohm, J H R Beck, fBinoe
da»d;) T U Andrews, W F VoRory, P L Ledford, J C
Wel''ora, J 0 Hiniib, Wm B .kur
c K.llprJ: M irtin V T/eoo, E i P B.-liiogiJev, Burk
Taylof, til r?s*'l^ wcuilff, aiaoo vf-n » McP.ier-
Mu. Jad Wounded: 1-t Wm A Lileiu
8gt Jno tv 1 oc»«.-it:; ogi j»s ^ oui-ti-t,
8id>, sever-ly; C^rp A B .Vlori.on, tiifgb slight; Carp
Jule A H«*n.'y, beai, slighi; J U \Htord, wrict, si'vcre;
Stt ptien H G.vldy, thigh, AabQ, severe; Geo A Morton,
haod Severe; Peter F Morton, hana severe; Wm H 3*ua-
ders, Ipg, l^sh, severe; Jas L Bcnith, band, alight; Ed
J Eolith, kat*6. eovere; Waj L S auback. ibtgb, flosli,
»evere; Miles Threadgill, shocked by shell; ’flia *'
Threadgill, Ihigo, iaiih, 9-’’epf‘; A A Wajdill, ankle,
tjlight; Tbos J >Vatkin^, mouth slight. MiSding: A D
Lilly.
L*—Killed: Corp B & Kinney Wounded: Sgt W J
Diokaon, W E D'.ckeon, A Hannon, E D Griffin, P
Motley, T F Tipp«t, severely; R C White, A 8 Mo*s, R
0 Ojbb, sltgnily
E—Killed: J»«f W Woods, W H Hubbard. Woaaded:
L^ J M Hinson, Wm A diurdivant, L Roas, C Carter, R
H Whitaker.
F—Killed: Tis-lale Stepp Wounded: Capt Jas M
Gudger Lte G»y WiUiadii f^nd -i H Murray. ^8iDoe
lea'*;) Sg's J M Waiiitire, W B Weeiall and I) W Mo-
Galliod, Je3?e ffepp, W H Clark, E (>ampbeiL W FonH,
W F Lewis, D M i’nelis
ti—Kilkd: G B Wells, J O B Jcne« w^unfcd: Corp
3 F Jones. W G Snow, A J I^ragJ H 8 Rawley, J M
Wright. W W Stubblfcfifid. A P T»y2or
H—Killed: Hugh Fuscer. Wonuded: Sgt C A Shan-
kle, ^ead, slight; 8gt H A Kendall, nnek. Beverel?; 8gi
Bennett RuBsetl, leg, slight; t'orp fi Lowder, he«d,
severely; J H Avett, (siaae dead;) Green Melton, wns‘,
•severely, i> G B*^rriuger, leg, fleah; B F 8nuggs, hip,
flesh; J W Snuggs, I'g, severely, and oaptured; J H
^!odfelt*r, thiga, severe; Jacob Austin, aria, flight; Jao
Dry, hand, slight; W E d Davis, arm, slight; W H Mel
chrr, hand, slight; Jod A Shankle, head and hanl.
slight.
I—K-'lled: D Clodfdller. Wounded: Corp C Smith, C
M Thompsoo, G W Reid, J E Workman, 0 A Hedriok.
L C Goss. G W Oo8^. J iS Seoanst, W A Sulli/au, B F
GalUmore, W^ BCorneUsoa, G W Swtcegood, JasConrkd
K—Killeu: Juo .M*r u W uaded: Capt J J n^’s, Lt
C W Beavers. Hgt Juo 1) T ■oapin'i J Iagr»m. Ci rpa T
J Jolly and C Adtm*, H J W-vrrel, J W e,#lonjon!«, W L
Goovh, Wuj L ilhir. A-i. J Cjjt, A .M Ad W K
Fti«ile, W G ch J li U-*r"w.
the force of tbe cncTiy fc'iug Warr’n’» 6"b corps pf
yankeo infantry mainly A severe figbt ea*ned, end
tbe enemy wors ••;-,pulfl''d tnd driv,.-!! nearly two
milep, to l--eir line entr.-r.ohn'onts h'kind »hich
the'aael'cr. 1 v.’i^ch prorinn t.30 strong for
our foroeB. they raiiired t"> tm,ir orig.v'^l p'.».”.tiou- hav
ing ftcootnplisbed tae obj eot for whioii th«y went for
ward—the rf8»iH of tbpir rooonnois^anee helaff that the
enemy were «troa«!y entronohed, in bea^y force, on
oor risbt (fhfllr left.) Oar loB«ft-* will fo^t oP 276
TTOftded and 40 kil'OK!. The losa-’s of t'
killod and wounded cnnoot be ascsrttiBCd
in trioonsrfl foot up 130. obit.flv 01 tlie c.'rp?-
Thia tnorniag evcryihing cu dur right is corapara-
tirely quiei. There **-*8 b^en «ome firing in M^bone »
front an*, ft is paid *hat b«tw -ju thr«'C aed t- or o o.oC«
this eveu’t),? tS«> ea^mv ailviiaoe l with t^ire* uu?s «
hjHlft in V, loox’B fro-.t, but m«t he ropjl’ed th?m with
/»n"5!drr*ble f.)'»u?thi‘«*r .
The euemy are evi «ii fMtig ground towards tP*-
Tork r=ver roi'*, ‘*r'd Grant lo (toub=i-‘ss aw*it>u^
nu^l-'r’s piesenCi' i’l order lO ; eaew the Lutchery
The To«'-l9 fc'- qu.t^ d'^y and *be weataer exaeedin«ily
warm Gram is r-usy foriifjinr -»nd hia eutr^no^mf-Tjts
are iw full view ot our Unes —Cor. Richmond Dispatch
Riohmomu, June 1.—Vesi8ri*7 morning an cngajre
ment occirred five miiea beyond Mechanic'tUie, in
which oonbider*ble ai tillery app-«a to i»a«e taken pin.
The firing oouimenoed at ^n early hour and cctnicUed
sharply until an^idvanced hour in the day.
We a8oeriain*J last uigit that the enemy commenc
ed moviitg h'B light, soon afte daylight, in tbe diroo-
of TinHtall’s Station, on the 1 E.ver K,iiIroad. Our
troop** werd eug*g«d iu p^yii^jf i-eniiou tu tiiei" mo^e-
mentB, when a portiow of cur (iStiriuisuers, ia Hill’s
.«•/■>* fM\«n i^isnn’a tiuiiiiuled upua ttie cueojy
in a field about 2 ujite« e-tsi of 3u^dy Qr^v.^ ohu^ob,
and a’)ou’ 6 fr m Me?Sr*niQiv»Ue The ensaiy imme
diately threw ou’ iheir ekirmieberrf, whi'e the mam
body of the brigade f>eised a favorable position and
oomaienced throwing up breastworks, while yur skir
mishers engag^ thoae of the eneay. Our line of skir
misherd being roferior in numbers ta those of the ene
my, were forced to fall b«ok, whereupon tbe enemy’s
Hupports alvaaced in three lia-'s. intending 10 drive
our men from their pOBitioa They had not proceeded
otjorc than 1»0 y»rdi b fjrc saoti'tni of Walker’s artii
lery opened a raking Are upon tbenn, creating terrible
l^avoe, and oaasing tae enemy to break in confusion
and relrfibt, oar inf>niry ai ling the artillery ia aooele
rating their speed. This 0rht oomroenced about 12
o’clock, and the cannon^diog continued until about 3.
Skirmishing commen.2*d at aiffirBni points in the vi
cinity early in the forenoon, and was coPtinued until
la*e in the a'teraoon Our loss W*a very aligki The
field occupied by the enemy ia iheir assault upon Lane’s
-brigade was diUed with iead ;^nd wouadei yankees
Toey lost heavily.
The Bitua'Ion o» the enei::y i? between the P^mun-
k«y and Chickauomiay rivers, their right rf-i:ing e.*si
jf Aile-^'s ol the Centta.1 «'id their lef. near Tun-*tall’s.
on tbe Tork Klver Uauroai Their eavulry picHetjei-
teod ihtir lines up to Hanover Towa and vioinuy. Tne
Cent I a! Railroad is entirely char An iaspection tour
to the soene of their reoant c-coupatioii of tcis road be
tween Hewilit’a j»n! Anderson’s aia'iouii. di.^elcs^d tfae
fact that they bad tom up and m.itila‘fd the track for
Orr f,jToop oD the 8 uth Side
t*.*s .’norniDii iathnr nfl piib, near WareboitomCtur^”
ki !i':g a otimfa'T auJ cipia.'iag the 107th Conneoti.....’
O'lr I sstrifli g
An a»then;ic v'raisa of the Rlf*ir at Asblttod yestfl-.
day ret>rfseiit8 that the enemy attacked L e’b cataii-,
near Hanover 0 B , ia t*>e inorDing, and pressed 111,.^
back throufi;h A“bls>-d Tt«e yaDkues thee ^pooee^eI
to tear uo tuo r>»iiroad WhiUt eiifig^d .
OHValry liieLed in und rouied th-.> P»'‘t.y, Ciplu;iQ^
horses and a num^-er of prisonmh
There was oniy a HU-aPi force ..f yn^yea» at A-altuj
a»jd very l»i.ti« w-*e d->ne.
Sxoaa’s Fahm, Juuo 2 —Ti-ttteiJtty, uto eQ, ray
enemy m 1 nauiiod our liatb at various iioies, iu ftoci of Heik^i
Tr»eir Ines j and Rod.-s’ divieinna and Ard-repn's cory.. Tbey mfg
Ivaa^BP'nely ea^h licaf / bnit yfteierdu.
a divisions of tiie 0th yi'ikec uorp» aNsakiiied Hokes
divit^ioo, oausu.g Clin^uiiu’c N. C Brigt,ie f.*r awuile
tj give w .y 0* Br'gi.j. q.il^.A.y came ui
its ar^istance, reo- vcricg nearly all ti'- lost by
!liiign**n. Our lot^ not ov^r 2 0. We u»iMurtrt about
tiU prisoners A g'K,d luaav of «ur raen arc* missitg but
it iH supposed ihiiy will come in this mon>i> *,
Tt.o eneaiy w.»re fo>iud to V-fcve nL-aaaoften uieir une
:b fnut of A P Ili-i’s corps, Biretol ii jt Jrom Ail£««
ii»:*rly arouua «,ae Mo h*iii-ca»ille Pike Wilcox’.f j,ku.-
asishcrs puinod forward and brough-. iu *b. u> luO prj.
si'nirs.
This eveuiB:^ abcut 4 o'clock, Ewell ll*uk4d the eue-
my on Meoiiai iCsrtUe Pike, on liieir ngtit, caj,iuring
5U0 prieouers luoiudicg 10 oouoiigjionea officers, moet-
if fron tbe 5th corps, atid at 7 o’clock Ewell had taken
lines of the enemy’s breastworks. Our loss id nci
hfcairy, but amoag the killed is Brig Gen’l Boles, ofQ*.
Kii UM •»!>, Jui-9 3 —Tae moriung waa ushered inbj
loud reporib of siun.>nading north of the city, which
coatiuued uotil nearl 10 o’clock. About noon it wu
«ibcert«i^ed itai the enemy had attacked our lines oD
me right with d-jspwrato ener(ry, oat Lad bren repulsed
ekse Tbe asbault wa^ reucwed Several limes
With fresh trOwps. but CTtry attempt to break throngk
-?>8 rtpeiiid aua the purpose of tjie eneiay effeomallv
loiled. '
Ander.oa commands our right and liiil the centre
but only a portion of >he latter engaged ’
Early, commanding Eirell’a corps on tiie^^fi, attacked
the enemy ia bis from and drovs them some diatanc«
Geu Loe Wis at Gaines’ Mill this forenoon, m good
.'lOAlth and excellent spirits President Davis and Gen
Bngg rode to t:>«: frjut tais afternoon.
Alt accounts received are decidedly fivorable acd
couour in repri*s*ating the fnsciy’s I'-ss in killed ^
very heavy. Oars is comparatr eiy iigat About 1000
prit30uera were caotured. Among tbe casualties on our
bide are Gens K.rkiand and Lans, of North ('arolio*
W'undoil, tae lauer severely.
700 prisoners have arrired at the Libby prison tkii
a'ternoou, captured yesterday.
TAe /Situation.— From a courier from Qen.
Johnston’s Quarters, wo icara that the yaokees
are eatrcnchiog suaih aad ea&c of Peavioe and
Fumpkiavine creeks. Our lorocs maintaiD their
posicioQs ou tbc emiDcnces to the nortti of Alla-
tooua, and are eatrenched on the crests of the
liilld to the southeast. We hold tbe key to th«
poaitioaa the yankcea are maDOkuvering lor, thongh
at pr«s€Dt the opposii^g armies are uearly io the
the distance of 5 mi’.es, read*riug ibou- 2j miles of the I «oaditioD With regard to baa*. The enemy
i he track will
r. 5lA ani M.A
. *ft — W J in ;=;J:
Arrrtm.
-V A. .y, ..g.v
•t> u i. • arHij, rnu.i rtarru—it.' treat ^lk^! .lUM. i
will be uaitcd tor tho prosecution ot tbe war and j -iriiiii uoatruoi:, iti He- r •-.ttH [ couU
the crushing of the rebellion
Washiugton, a^ described by our iutoraiaot, is
one great seat oi eriuiv ami cnru.tion. Tli^r,-
arc gathered there ail the Sash wrmen and !n?n
of Boston aod New York, pugib.sts, po‘i.ucians,
gamb'ers; the city is one continual sroiie ,.{ de’
bauchery and not; anti aicong i s latest iicporta
tioas are the nctafiou^- duncf ut’ N- w York!
The CUV swartuii with garrorcr , aud n^t'ht i
made bid*‘ous with the aisc..rda:it ooudJs fmm
the thousand decs of infamy which inft-^t th.-
city. There »rc no lesi than /uv- tbea»ie- 'n full
blast in Washitigtooj all ti e b t's dtc uitr.
houKes of prostitution, and .he w- .jJc cify is 1 ■n’
to be .ilfle better ihaa Brigham Y-.u'.g’^ hare.-v
Our infbrinant thinks that h.- canu.,t “t*
tray the myrai# and curruptioa nt VSa«h’'i *» •
than i« d.ue lu tb- ioll-.wlag paragraph,' u^in^
appeared in a Ht-puhl.cart pj^-.-r (the Spririi^g: !d
Keptibheati,) and which be clip^td and pre.-i.rrf.
It 18 interesting as a 2sorthern o-jnleseioa ol lil-
iQ their oapiial:
“It is a gad, a shocking picture of life in Waah-
ingtou which our corresponututs are jriving u*
hnur^r i Treasury i»epartm-ut mfde p
house ot seductio and prostitution. The n^’ccs-
aities of poor and pittty wuiccn mude the m-uns
ol thcir d.baucl.tt, b, „igh U vcruascft >,E
-lujberii oM^yr.^reaH pa'tiiig tbcir mi«
resoes into c.crir';,^,pj ,n dojiariinantg
on»rabk* Qator knock! d d-j',^n *n the .H?tet bv
.-u whom he had outcap.;d \Vhisa*-y
* .utiog vi l-L'tum. The tjrovcruuieiu choiMe-i
in oontractj and opeuly robbed tjy it» ciuj^h/yce.
Writes our carelul correopundeut—a /.jug re:i
dent iu tho cap'til—“VVadhtng'un w'ub uevtr
quitf* BO viiliiuuualy corrupt .is ar, }.rc-:c!>t
time, in i,ae palmy days ot ;''.-utJii:ru rul \ ‘d
flc'.t, and wo.idfi as 1 rc?l'cted that thi.s va.'st uia-
ci'i this niiiil ty L'iunt, this unmt“a.-ured,
Hf.d iina3>'5'*urabl; p->wor, sh >u>d bo so terrible in
b:i*'ie and }ct s i calm aud ^'catm and devout in
rbe hi-ur ot peace.
I' liv b en unusually .j'tiot to-day: nor a eun
h.i^ bcf.n fjrod a’on-^ ti'C lines —Hir’i l)i%pntch
(Jifrti'j'f —ihe .''oirhfrn (Mi.-s ) Mo
• V'- ji’ar- ■ Ir- m r. iialjio aut^yr.fy (h'*^ Mr ffo'*
ti d i\ ut‘)ti B. I'd ('hucta''?, who bt.tu
’A I ft ■•va.H cipturf«i by thoy.-ij
• 0:1 th Mr r-ud turnod ot.'t to the ne-
^ ** uaj'sn wr rt'.'hcs tuok h.itii
Oft i.-h:.iK , ?:ripp d hi-n of his clothe^, n.. l
^^ 0 tjun-Jr^- i iis'.irij on bis naked bticli
■' 1,'iia 'i ar»" iudic?, 1ft ho V7creb'1 i-1
ti> T hy r-uv j-q ,| j, wifric-'fi.'.i thix wrMoh
' d affa'r, a.,i wjcti t!'e n-groe'> hai dif^tppi ared
t’ioy went tn the spo? and found tic b'nl^ of Mr
B St horr.'My fiaFji>‘rd and lying lifcb^n ofi tt'c
^ound. Ine hidit ^ toiu (he .story to tl eir neigh
bor!} who went aud buried his rotna'as.
^ ihj/ f. This celebrated chief of the
^yhc’ckee Nation ha.-! recently been corum'is«iored
a )>rij'a'iicr tteoeral in the Conf^darate ariny, to
take rank trom the Gin dtij of .May, IbGd liio
j X'fOluiitiCU J*i Wrtij n^,
■it has I ver atiaiiicd ihc utik ol iir'j^adicr Ucn-
t r;»!. — '■ tr/i-n E ‘inirr,-
•1
r .’>P'lfrot> /Jynds—In th*; L-. n ion niiirket,
tHe CotiiedLTato lo.ia au inCv;U oti tho O.h ot May
4j per c nt. cloting ai tjuaOT. Uni ed 8tat.>»
••avt-rvTcnti-.s ’ weic (^uoicd j-iuic; day at ;34ia55i.
> iijjiiire of c« OiH’> fi.-yt HKUt bt/oto A.h-xtkn.
-- dlh t u i.iloiii.ttiiuu was rocoi.’cd at ln-.ad
slavery, ttierc wm uot nail fho cjriH irii, tiitirc j a* f \r^ , a inuu.iciiig ilio ;;ipluri.-
is uuw. V\ f 'iouot iiot thi.'i ii hfr;i!tl^ .rue, and I ‘ gi'Ujiu on a c au.■^[Ki.t ou Lhuisdav
wt rcpcii', 1 ,B a 11, ..iioci.n,, j.ioLur.: ’ - y -t; ,d.ij >r., 0;iw ou Al :X‘U'iri.'i un-j
A't'/t A.ciTtiiufr. j i''>ri i.^ollu-^ iy Tut reguuijtit xiuiubjrud -t>
;tt ii, idg ihi.r with all th. ir coi;-paoy aud fi i i
' dlO-jr.;. Irt A’/-., 'Jd.
i'fijtii ihe ^itrth.—iho iiiciiiutjiid Kxuiuiner
of tho lid nas yank.f.j pipt-r.i of the -iUth uUuuo.
There is uj ^roat tical ot cewd.
rh« \V asiiiugiun ^5tur j-ay.^: tirant is working
out a plan whie'u will put iJeo on a d'.ubie .mick
•gain, or force him to accept a tair li,»ht m the
open field. The destruction oi the \ ir_;inia Cen
tral railroad, above rfexi >a's junuiiuu, iias bc'^n
so complete that u will bo uuerly u..oitM to tL
rebels; rails destroyed, cuttiugs tilled, tiubauk-
^euib thrown down, bndgth ourned, &c. ,vc. All
the intormation Irom the Irout is iu the Uirhe-t
degree encouiaging. ,
ana every one i;, rejoicing over th
Grants Utt u)ist-r.^ ii^ove, \vhich th
past operatioT,, f .
CCBl. 8UC-
Tht J’hiladelpiM.v
♦1% , i * ^ till
the sUiiaiioLi in V Uiiiui ‘-u-ifii on
cmf. »i
ot (jren >raiit, I.nlti jiiai.o :
ton he shiili, hio l.uo or"cytix.i4 1”,i[, »* ‘■•■'i.Uig*
his base, and ;itei,iily Icav^ no ivli i!,r
^ ‘o attack. 1 tiiii uow point of BuppU will he
tiJTC iretd at a'jrviiratiion id rh«
Ii lilro'u/ Bill —In t;ui [louse of Iloprcsenti*.-
tiv.s on tlie 2d, Mr. b uller, ol N. 0., bubmitfcnd
u 1 ill to ai.l the cousnuctiou of a railroad Irom
Faj etieviiie, N. C., to Charl-^stou rf C., which
was referred to the cotumiUee ou Military Trauf--
p .rt'tion.
illceklii;;' o( tSi!ie .fl..^c«skru(c«i.
IUiK .vl>i;-3.i ..i,>o v.;ȣaoeri'iuJ -m; rtquccie .
■fcrui.ci-.t tiio oOUlt’P iiOUSiC la Fay'ttsvtiie, 0*.
tilUU31>A.Y at 11 o'clucii A. il. of J in? Court next.
o7] D MoI'iEIliL, Oh’u.
LAi'IO.UAilK ^TOl Kaeid tVlilili:
AT AU(JT1(.KN.
SUCCC.SS oi v. jiUNfcbb..Y iji“ b. . m»t., will b; Bold ai
>'>vv- aii iii- I
.icres t/ell (itiifceea auJ xc-11' n- BOrXOJl LAiSL'
'^u UrpwaiDg ’■ ck, jjjui ,h t-i -’cLeoJl aud oitifie.
11/ t«b . cd B \ iNiv i/I ^ Ei'ri*^'/^ItL£* 310CK.
■,i t-ot I .a WiNL, p.»rc ju..;.- t viripy
JUl/iN' li. Ct/jK Aaoir
•une 1 1 :-*-4 87 ’Ji
C. H. .iraeiiui anti Ariuurj, 1
F* . " fit 0, iv K>, J t i 1. ltS4,-» f
i'oiiudry-iiiatA WMUieU.
APt^l;kdC>^ wcii ao4uaiuiud With taa bumnedd oau
nod ompljyiiivCt. Apply to the
COMD'G OFFIOjaa.
j H . ? ! - iJaca McClure, eh;'uldri: R ^ C It?
■ . .1 it" “t'er,” J A D^Mek, arm Bv-'Tcii, a kjuOtj,
j I vi-r*; J'.iiia ; ajtd Geo Taylor, fiager; ffte Or;«p,
I RiEi. N; J L K ;e, .N Waiscn, — Maro»* ll,
fr» voU. .M Upohnrch, J >I t'lccunina, J M
&.r=y
I I—W»undcd; C J Cottrell f»ce sonoui. MlsM ug:
I Pi iT^ie J. - P;t,rce, An.U-rson Ji*>'kbOD, Jp»l Uagi^er,
I Juo i> G Hilliard, Alt Hilliard, dol 1.'«>*'S
I £—'SVouad-j i: L* J *V Duuo*u. slignt; private A 8i-
I K-" :u gh severe; Uenry Jj^tioo, breast risvere.
i L—Woui-Jed: ?*tJ M C»!ioway, brcaa' severe; Corpl
! J K^itler, arm slight; private Mojm Hftrvcll, breast
I g tt; L‘. ►’.'VI Hanly, expl'- jj o aell .MiS^ing; Wtn
i f’. 1 ii\ J H !• iin. / II '' .MoC.’. 0, R Eutriigp G W
j i) tgi Wui Bu-T.re
t R gt beh^Tid ii«clf w;t& grea: g\l!aatry, and
»..» iiigtiji comr.limeiit«u by i>ur brave commiuder
Brig e'cu'l R. yn^lds T J BULA,
Lt. Col , Couid'g Heg't.
rOH TUJB OU^CUVEE.
Cas-jiilcift Twmty Sfvtnlh Rfg't, M C T, Caok^i Bri-
gadf, A S V, Jlat/ 6»A to I2(h, 18 14.
Lt 1/ ii G r •^aii&ciu, a ;ijLtiua»uiug —FictU a i-l siatf.
—Wo'.iuiisii: dj^j r U VVe^o dgt Muj X h Pi:liu*n
Cu A, Cipt J D Bryan comj’g—iiillea: Sgt BJ
ti_u ts, t'rif.tes R lioilomin; W Fiowera Wounied;
»i t J I> B.-y-.u. iguily; 8gi A L VVniil^y, aide, slight;
^cr^jl J B Kii| aificK, fiud a^vsre; privates W Davis,
fhi .1*^ t; L'rye, arn> siigh;; W T .llusgrave.
sjvere; T tJ Overman, fftouidcr severe; J Peaoook,
a, jt -r J Pno, hand aliga fH W trd, >»rnt frtigat;
u tj IVa.', ,iid.. vi.d ana; A Laagstua, thig- eevor.;
'•c'il Mi.Lc!'.u, face blig‘»t; J ti .Maiie^a, side severe; D
itet^isicr, arm sUgiit.
ti, 0.»t^t J \ blcaii ccmd'x—Kiilc-1: Privatei* 8 F .Mo-
u.-jij, L a Liuec*;rrv. Wounded: t;»pl 81oau, hip
elig,t; tt/t Ptrattord, leg; W W Steiuer, foot; Corpl
W 0 dicrt, tr"'; privates tJhiloutt, %mi; I) Coltratn.
uand siigh-i W Uonoell arm and side Blight; T ftGree-
son. arm severe; W Hortey. teg amputated; H S Uiatt,
iea-i; Wm Uuut, arm and side ^llgat; J*« Uardeu, head
severe; li B AloLean, leg; Wm May. aeck slight; Jno
.;iier uead severe; it B Tate, head mortally; W Wil
.1 D)i, groiii severe; Jas Wilson, sido severe; Co-p
tevexe
.ipl i. ‘J ' •iUf'U, C. — PmvaAm £1 P
ti LJdcj. Wv-uudod; B C Fields, arm and
;;g uevai e; L H Fik.da, soouldcr sinrut; N tiiiuaor, arm
'i-gh!; W *1 iioasc’, a.m sev>-re; JnoK oi.oe, leg Bovor;;;
I .»oB izu- 1,-ii.d Jotja Potter, nip and arm
..iig'i; Jun Brower, sQoulaer eligoi; l>*vid Havage,
•,.!uulJor; Jao L 'gly, *.and elig t; Jos Wins, fgoi; Jor-
inu Poi;er, taigb; J H W«de, nand sligat; J W Whit-
aid't, rignt aim aiiipuiated; J»s aeymore, ueck severe;
il llo^Pies, »rm siiRUi; Powell Browu, itiigh sever*.
S->, I »pi u Herring com I’jj—Kii.ed: ldi.yg» J B Woot-
u Wowudcd; C*pi Jltrriug, sligufc; Corpl J E Taylor;
. vai'-s H Cuu» tngn.*iD, Vi B (J.^iier, B A vai*-r, Wm
, J 10 iUijj y, J PjMor %ad 8 diiowd, uligui;
•i.v ,R\i, H E aiui-.a, oev'-re; U ty' L.e, «u uldcr he*en-;
I .VI iayi>r, uugj'; i> Ua.nu, ieg amput.aicj; U Gray,
1. . f -; Ourpl Cl U lijiueg »>, Bi.gut.
h, (j'lpt K Vi Joyuer ooml’g—Kuled: Privita 0 Cau-
it;i, C J. pi Br J Leug, ttl'.gLt; Cvirpl J W WalHtijii, leg
1' ’ ; re; privates Wm Corbiit, groin ahgat; D L Craw-
feiui severe; W G Asicew, arm aad oacdi s;:»ere; W
•V Aakow, cead severe; J Elks, leg brokeu; T Miztoo,
arijj aul foot severe; J J Hmiih, eft eye s*vere; A
Shivers, leg aad hip; 8 Ni-jhoU and J Hinsca, sog.ii; J
:«..k- r, aria broken; J Li.ng, vuiga severe; T Mo"re,
.tJ ei:gi!; t.crjtl 8 Wiiiiaoij, loot amputated; Sgt
ir.iatley, toot eli};nt; F W Not)los, (ace severely.
F, iji’.pi B d Ukiaucr couid g—i£ilied: Priva^s J A
\ uiie, J U Price, ^ Wiiito ^^ouaued. t5gi. Bwr*"y,
oi.’gai; Sg~ VVeoKb, uio.'talty iicad, sioe died; Sgt Uot>bs,
luih thi^'hs cevere; Oorpl T E Gosdmaa, arm flesh;
pri vates J B*rclift, bl'ght; J Bundy, leg severe; W M
Gross, shoulder alight; T J Fleetwood, arm, side sad
aand; F Fobicr, leg se»tre; J A Ead, saoalder slight;
J Laue, sau.uidor sl^at; Geo Laoy, head severe; A Ei-
luii, shoulder eevere; J Miller, aip sligat; D P Baarpe,
I. -•gu Bci’icua; W dattoa, ae«d; J M»y, leg sugnt.
U, Oitpt 6 Uio&rou oomag—Kdied: Privates & C LU-
vM ^ t' W .tfd. Wounded: a^t Wuiued. taoe severe; Sgt
> F Hafcu, Corpl .• ^iles, Hever**; privates W H Crah-
lici., tiuji.i seven; .\1 i>ut.*uy, arm broken; G MDoro-
>iy, luoe severe; 0 L D^nQeg*u, saouider sligt>t, J C
('/.ill, taiga bght; Forrest, hauil sligot; Al Bay,
sUgijt; J am:iQ, Bhoulaer sligtit; E H Sirayaurn,
- t' >i;c* ifg be»ere; W roompsoa, taoe-severt; I'orpi
tuv, arm viiU Side; J Mitouell, ehjulder slight;
I 'luam, thiga p:uaful
£*, . F Manker comd g—Kilhd: Private 8 A
otvaob. Wuuaded: Lt H F Pri«e,.arm flUgat; cigi 1$ a
Waitlev, arm severe; Sgt S Moore, shoulder slight;
privates £ Adun^ arm Mver«: J B Oterk, arm
n
i)
A
r, C .rp .• L Hi ary. J
-2-.:. J il F:t.>;, U
ii -.1-iuvi. Jj Uarus. L>
88rf.r C
t’l .J ani
trok ^ •
A — ^ ou:,.l • !•
K B:13i. T m Ut -uj
Vi * ic.k A L i .4
H Pt-r.i, J F T. f-y. :-l
u H 1* o I, .Corp W B 'VarlrittoD.
Wuuiided: J O Ne'so‘*, I (-0 jra '
•’—Ktl!»*J; t.'orp J M .VJ j re WounJe.l: Lhut J D |’
Fain, t!»'t F BirnharUt. I'orf^ I) S t^iden, .1 H B >-7^. J
F F.ak, J .\lvOr.,w, D 1»^»' k* Idcr, E Te»j^u#. Alis-i-
mjr: J F .Misentieiaier, W F .'• ituer. j Bvims, A W«».U.
W R Jenkii>!>. T P J -ukius
D—Kilii'd; J Cuilderi. Lt'artor, VV I> Wi!.-9 W-u»J
I ed; Lt W T Mrlutire, ^gt K Jeamngs. 8^t J L%u1. W
I E.wers, J E Cbiider-i, A Coleuia. M Lane, J B.>wman,
I C Pardew, L Pardew Mssairi*; h Coleman, •' Carter,
J Wagoner.
i E—Killed: M .\nJ«rtton. T Joaet. Woasled: Cwrp
E Cross, Corp B F Siauh, J Byr ., J 6jrf*, S K/f-rctt, T
j Cr^sd, C Harsell, VV CorDiti. Sit J H -.re, 0 P ' with sunooss
Gr.di •- T B*ucu'u, J Porirr J .Mtihi-iS, J W Udiy, P ! skiriiissU i ce is r
L»aut. E H Kur«, ftCt>ker,8 W. eks J Cltrk J Bnakii>y.
F—K.iiJed: H J Ward, H 80011. W'uuoUed: Lit-ut J W
fate, ijgt S ii Gi>b9, T J • ates, T C»tes, W U UoUf^la^
J ii Uurtiaiu, A .M Harr)-»s. T Hawkins, Wm Turner.
.'diiisiiig: Cjrp K R Neal, A Catt-is A Copley, R B Gibbs,
W K GiOOs, d Gill, a Loyd, ci B Maiuae, U MiJgeii, W
J R alkt*r.
G—itiiled: 8 B B**ioy, J T Martin bounded: 8gt
J O Uavis, J il Anders u, heau; J W Woorlay, bnuH; N
H.*rc, foot; J K. Powers, haau; 8 Joaoa,deg; W J Mtoh-
ell, prisoner .Musing: J Brat^aaw, I) K Ueuson, 8
Vest, C Slater, J Lmc, D J ll*r», U J Sterling. E 'Jlme,
G Vf Hu{?hes, A D Singtetarv
H—Killed: Li J L Farrow, 8gi G W Jackson, 8gt C
N B Topping, V lugraQam, J Kyan. Wounded: t*o
Bo jtu. r, 8(rt ^ B J.irvia, >V fi.:ijr .Vtis^ing: W N L.a-
suer, J b .^iauniug, M A Ti.:ui5, W dinitb, J Long, J £
8pe-kr», W Spivy, T G Joonuon
1—&.Ued: W H Fiirciota. Woundei: Captain W F
Avery Lt J N Andersen, L^. W L Wane, Sa^is J J
tiaall, F N K«tu«r, IV H Htue, F IJunt, B Myern. B
Flyut, T L^ne, A Bow-u, T Hirima, L 8t«ue, £ A
8orc, J M Westmorelaud. .Mi:j8iDg: W Briakley, J
Brinkley, A West, F AlOoray, K V’l^alls
K—Killed: R H Peel. iVauuded: lit J G Rancher,
Coro J B Gtbs jn, W 0 Nioholsoi:, U A Rarbour, P Wade,
8 Ford. Musing: J .Ueaoaam, J Sneed, M P TayUr
.FOB THK OBSKRTEB.
Camp j4tm N c X. May 80, 18G1.
Messrs Editors:—You wi.i please publisn too foilow-
>• Mmaiioaa la t!o. F. 44 a JN C. f , in tne t'ai-
ite u( t&o nna.:rue3s:
Killei: 0»pl Jnj C G4'a»s; 8^i.a W 0 Hilliari aud G
\ C.iae; vlorp id O Elujit; Private Fraderiok Snores.
Wounded: Privates W P Caubla, tieverely in atnftie; P
W Q’hiifd, fuo;; C N Wright, head; J B Coggiu, severely
in faoe; WDitsou Tolbert, laoa; Alex Harris, tnigb; PG
Stokes, ankie; Wm flms^li, arm; J X Hill, thiga.
G W. Momtqomsev, 1st ijt Comd g Co.
FOR THS OBdKKVJiB.
C.vMP 61st R%o t i>i. o i , . arBRSBoao, Va , )
iiiay wo, IbGi. /
Mcjsr.*. C. J Uile A Son;:—Seeing in your ui
-■"a luai., au atiioit' oopicd iroiti too Petcfs urg Express,
tia wuioa q iite ooin^Kxiea' »T»d piia two eumpanioa
of too 61s^ N. C. in au eug*gistaaai acar Peterson.-g, 1
tliiu J tot ce rtqu ToH tUiu tue U«‘U0 ana imiors of the
ompa^ics ua«uia be givi-a in luil Taj compjn es thus
engaged wore E aui F, Irom Kobj.^oa Cv>uaty, aua o m-
manued by Capt. Nor mam of Luinbertou.
Our Wounded.—We arc ploaaeU to hear from
our surgeons, and to record lor tho public grati*
lioatioUj the moat tavorahle accounts trooi the
uumeroua wounded la our hospitals here. There
are times when wouuds ezuioit, as a sort of cpi-
demio, an aagiy cuaraccor, with teudoucj tu
gaugreae, and small disposition to heal. What
ever those uulavuraole symptoms may be due to
—whether to atmospheric causes, or to the state
of the system wheu the wouud was received—we
are nappy to learn that there is great freedom ia
our hospitals trom all sucti unpleasant manifesta
tions, and that wounds aire healing kiadly.
Great numbers ot our wounded, of those able to
sustain the journey, have bceu furloughed for
visits to their homes. Wherever they go, or
whether they go or stay, let them bo the .objects
of ttie ladies' teaderness and of overy good man’s
prido and generous solicitude. It is impossible
to do,too mucu f jr tUoui, lur do wlxat we will
they deserve more.—Hick. iSentiutL
The 'N»tt Fivet.—The new iiave made thsir
uppoMram in small xptuLti^ m
iron entirely worthless for railway use
neverthelegq be speedily repaired.
Persons from the army on yesterday raport that
Butler has lindsd with tbe be-it portion of his army at
West Point. C^ery indication points to a speeiy re
aewal of hostilifies, but until Bu'ler complete** his junc
tion wiih Graot. no su^h renewal will initiated by
,the latter.—Enfmrrr.
The facts s ated elsewhere make it certain that But
ler is nbippirg his forces to Grant. We suppose taat
*sis transurrt? are alrc-tdy smvin^ or will arrive to-dsy
it We-t Point and tf»« Whi e H '-us?. That Grant will
I ►('fk to f ;rce b.s way fo th‘» saioe locality, in orior ic
.Ijct a jut.ju..u is a.a; orrtnin; aad ii a batiio saai:
I /tk" pla^'e io xdYHfiCe ol ih-it Junction, it mubt be
! .0 Lr . nfe-.s :• ! > ca u 0 »:! s-cc?se to th-
• ■■€ lie.M .’ii i ilii r li It i.."iJcrTa'iei IQ.k
G 1^:. tl r U . n c- i Uic.c- t;.« B'aii-.'r,
I iii»r oj. 1 -c pMsjj.-trs pic.v d up i.iere bshered tii«»t
j ho was reiinug towards me Wiiie House, wuich is
i doubtless the fact.—Sentinel.
i RicuiiJiiu, Juu^ i. — It war iQe ojmtaon impression
‘ that an trZtci'Sive. if not a g.-ceral engage
:nt w%a iu pr^grobS t>eiweou the armies of G-jH. Let-
*L.i Giiut. Tjis, howevc, Wis an error. Tueie was
ckt-misaiug iu ^evcr^l quarters, and ou some pi»rt9 of
ihe line u *>a3 very h«avy; but our line of bat tic had
tiowiiere. We believe, any part lu me ujtcratioiiS, i*i Ir^t
up to a late hour yesterday eveuicg.
Eirly in tbo momiug mere was heavy cannonadiLg
jn tha extreme right and ieit of our liue, the former
beyond A>. lee’s Staticn, the latter near Cold iiatbcr.
Tbe cJiiiai'Ji bcywai Atlot s 13 uelieted i.-> uave t»eeu
b?tw;ca c^VAky rtnjK:.;km5 ;ri;;.!* wj3 cagitgc'i,
N;.ar i 0 d Rurbiir. Gen L.cg trtel’s
ptri .a lo^jare diivijh ..If a j i.. go r.,.
4iPisnc>*, ejoo ii'g liim trvUi*sorue mtr>nohi.ieu s
ae cad taere tiirown up.
Tae ^kirmibLuig .•at pretty active il front of Early’s
Division about mio-da>. Tue wruer, w o was there
un a visit a tne time, wab stiucs irit the oooi tipneh3~
lanee of the tioopi a d;r the ratidng fire of musketry
j»ud iho f-helliug w'ta w.ica it w-jj ii-’.rrtaiugiai. a
rem*ra of one of tiiem ;d not £U'p.M ea foi its coolsess
by that »»hica made Jauot a Marsirai of fri.nce Tue
ooiiier ;.ad m-ide aimioif a cup *»: Cvffea aud j,l-»ueii u
upon tbe grouad by nis side to grow cool. A yaakee
raian>e, ek:uiming . vcr tho lace of tae treasiituike,
pluugcd into the ground, sinking o ciosa as to torow
dirt and gravel into me cup. • B.iiiaTe yourbc.f, yan-
kee, you ure spoiUng luy lojai,” pau the so;dior, wiit
out tac Ua&t emo'iut. or ou*.uge oi p1»ce.
As to me p;;BUtou aiid des.j^us ol Grant, lae unini
liated have but luUideiifnt m.->tas of judging. He is
believed to be exteuuing ii’s lines towards ihe White
douse, witii a view cf b«ouriog a oouaeottou with But
ter’s troops at that pjiut, ur soon to bo tuerti. But he
sDuWS himself all along eUr hues nearly to Atlee’s, lu
more or less of iorce; and it u supposed that il is a
cardinal ot>J«ot of uis poucy to gam tne roads leading
io Richmond by way of Meoaaaicsville, and ueigabor-
ing points.
Lee has headed him cCf from these at evory turn
The present line of ooufron:w»tiou, extending from At
lee’s to Coid iiarbor aud beiuw, mus. be 16 m.ivs long
Our t' oops are beaind aJmiranle t>reaatwork«, wmc
laey t>a»e tarowu up in ia« lew days of operations lu
that quarter.
.. Wc uavo rumors of a cavalry fight near liaaover
o.jurt House, aad or tue tiurvimg 01 Asai««ii •'fcatfnef
Yesterday’s operations bc^au about 6 o’clock >a the
morniag, by a reuonnoissanoe maue by a portion ot
Liongstreet’a corps of tne enemy s posiuou aoout two
miles from Saady Grove Cnuroh, or flve mdes to the
rignt of Mcoaauiodviue. Tne pnacipal figutiug oocur
rea just ihis side of me grouua upon which the battle
of Cold Haroor was fuugm by MoClelian m the cam-
paigu 01 1802, and our ftiea are ea:d to have held
i^enucal posiiiun occupied tuen by nis fjroes The
agniipg grew to t>e quite saarp abjut 7 o’clock, when
lUo ouieddiate tru^p^ ch...r£eu tae eaem/ aud succeed
ed in driving taeiu icum meic brettbtworns aud captur
ing a stand ut colors.
At 8 0 clock me hghtiug coased, but skirmishing was
kept up continuously turough the day, pnncipaUy on
our rignt. A gentleman wno leit the front at 4 o’olooa
yesieruay evening, loU us taat «very thing up to that
nour had progresbc^d favorably for us, mat we had re
pulsed the enemy la every au vanoe, and our army was
in splendid trim and spirits.—£inmm«r.
From Ptltrtburg —Aloag our iinas in Chesterfieid
yes.eiday, co-uparaavo quiet prevailed. Oa tue soutn
oauk ot tae Appomattox, aear Gatlin’s Faim m Prince
ueorge couuiy, mere waa a suarp skirmiaa between a
poMion of Gen L>oaiing s oomiuaaU and a lot of But
ler’s U 8. •uigstr” troops, oomm.tnied by men witn
Rhite Bkins. Xue advau age, li *ay, remained wita
our troups, out a gentle oiau present tniuks tae loss in
fl cted was about Bqiii, Our total casailiies were 4
Killed aud 9 wounded. Tae enemji ware stroagl/ en-
trenoaed at G »i.iin s, and taeir ngat fl *ak was protect
ed by the yaak:e guaooats, two ot wai'ju mjved up
yeSv.,rday, aud pari.ioipatcd lu £,a« little figat irhicu
ouuurted.—i’tl. £ipr*»t, 2d
dispatch raoM osir. lh.
U.KADQ a# Army No. Va , Jjue 1.
To the Secretary ot War: Ihora has oeen sk 1-
miahing along tae linos to day. Anderson aud Hoki
*tt«uaod the eaemy this forenoon aud drove them to
lUetr euirencumeoui. Tais afteruooa the enemy at-
• auKcd Hem aud were aauddoui,jly repulsed by Cooke's
»ad Kirkland's Brigades. Brecainridge «nd .tiahone
drv/vj tae enemy frvm man Xroai, taking aboai 160
prisoners.
A force of infantry is reported to have arrived at
IhiBstail’i frofli tlie Wliiia ttaiue, exMadiii|| up th«
fiaal their supplies from Cartersville and Etowah
to Dallas, making a line of over twenty mile&.
Our line is nearly as long but arranged with tbe
master sLiil of our great Capt&ia, with a view to
sccKriDg th* best advantages of supply and de-
feace.
Wc leara that on Friday the eocmj attacked
Cleburne’s line, and, after a furious onset a large
number of them oast dowo their guai and thr«w
up their bands, calling for quarter. Oai troops
Ctfuutid firing. Wheu the easmy were in a few
foec ot our line, OTtr the half of them having re
tained th«’ir guas, deliberately lirod oa our men.
;:!)ucU treachery astouuded our veterans lor a uo-
mt^ur, but lu ucuther lusi^nt they tired on the
aa:^tatd foe and pjurcd volley alter volley into
iheir broken anu flocing ranks. The slaughter
Wii awlul.—Atlautj. Intelligencer 31f.
From Johnslun')^ Armg.—RiCHMO^i>, June 'L.
—Aa official dc-spatch Irom Gen. Johuston, dated
New Hope 1st, s^ys the army is ia a hetilthy coti-
ditiou, aud in ita partial engagements has bad
great advaac-igci The eneray's cavalry aud tran»-
p'..>A::ttiOQ aoimtils are rtpre^ieated in a autferio^
o..,aiiion.
Tannee Suam-r Ca^turfd.—SaVa.'i.\aH,
June 5.—Tlie yankee s.camer Water Witch was
boarded and captured with the entire crew, alter
ri Jesperatu tight, early this morning, by a de*
taoumeat irom the Savannah squadron. Pelot,
who led our men, was killed, together with the
pilot aud a few others.
Iinpvrtaut /’rum Beiow—Extraordinary TuT‘
jMjdo Uoi/tys.—We learn that on Friday last the
yankeos at Ncwbern seal out to Batchelor's creek
lour largo torpedoes to be ‘‘planted” in Neuse, at
tipring Garden, ten milts irom Newbern, to guard
aguiust any ret^ei gunooatM likely to be sent down
upuu them. At mis point they were removed
Irom thd cars to the commissary building. Three
ot them had been safely deposited, but the fourth,
on entering the building, was struck so violently
that the “machino’' exploded. Tho explosion
“set off’' the other three, and as may be supposed
the lour “set off ” the building aud its coutents
at a rapid rate through the air.
One hundred men, incluuing twenty negroes,
were “within range” of the missiles, ot whom
xixty-th^ee toere instantly killed, the rest wound
ed. At the scene of the disaster it is said the
vankocs Bad erected a tall tower or lookout, in
She top ol which a yattkee was at the time posted.
Ttio tower suddenly disappeared and it the senti
nel on that tower has yet been found our intor*
maut has not hoard ot it. The explosion was
heard twenty miles, and created great consterna-
tlou iu the garrison at Newbern. The long roll
was beaten, signal guns were fired, and every pre
paration was quickly made to meet the liebels.
Guldsboro' State Journal^ %d.
The I'ightiny daring the Month 0/ May.—The
month of May, which has just olosod, might be
justly termed “blo''>dy May." The terrible and
unprecedented carnage in Virginia, Georgia, and
other portions ot the Confederacy where the op
posing; armies have met, would seem to give it
tnat uesignation. A friend, wlio has taken tbe
trouble to make a rouga estimate of the killed in
battle since the first of May, lias given us the
benefit ot his calculation:
I'i Virginia
la Georgia
la tae West
YanXees,
Coutederatea,
Y aokees,
Coufedeiates,
Yankees,
Coniederates,
30.000
10,000-40,000
12.000
5^000—17,000
9,000
4,000—18,000
70,000
K
Total killed iu May,
Both armies have' suffered severely in the loss
of officers. In V'irgima alone, since the com-
mencemeat of the long fight with Grant, we have
lost 19 Generals—7 killod, 10 wounded and 2
captured. The naiiios ot the killed are Stuartj
Jenkins, Stafford, Jones, Junius Daniel, Gordon,
of N. C. and Perrin, ut S. C. Those captnred
are Gen. Edward Jotinsoa and Gen. Walker.
Thu Yankee loss in Generals is equally as l&rg^
as ours Ttie New York Herald admits the follow
ing loss: Killed: Maj. Gen. James 1C. Wadsworth,
Maj. Gen. Sedgwick, Brig. Gens, ilaynea, Webb,
Taylor, Baily. Wounded: Gen. Josh T. Owens,
(sinoe dead,j Gen. T G. dtevenbon, Qen. James
C. Kice, (dead,) Gen. Getty, Gen. Talbott,
Hobioson. Captured: Gen. Seymour, Gea. Shalef;
Gen. Neal and Gen. Heckman. Keoapitolatioa:
Kill«d| 5; woaud«d| 6j captured, ^
ii
CHI
"’'FA'
SONl
Brillia.nt
room to refer,
news by the li
Important saco^
lossi's to the PI
PDeiny hart bee:
lolled, aud tht;
gerved. God
The battle aj
the repnls»» of,
The acrountsl
TiIK tiALLA.yi
community has U
the casaalties oa
Alex. Elliot. Jr.I
Jr., hiiVt* all bcfi
learn, in the but|
ctiison leave.d a
were unmarried.]
lations und wurml
Yet they could n|
or in a more oucr
Capt. Eli Frel
Ansoii, (but whd
was killed on the|
Major Jas. R.
of this town, botl
uD the 1st.
Since the ai>oi
Col. A. l)uiioau
v»as killed on Fril
It was stated |
Uen. Lane had
reason to hope
Ot’B W oC.virtJl
pital Aasociationl
Fuller, a few daj
relief of the woni|
ginia. Mr. Fullel
to Dr. O. F. Manl
for the State of
aod wounded N or
teoeipt for the
pended in flour ati
aad turned over
of Winder Ooapit
Mr. Fuller’s let
fJoquent appeal fd
that we have proc
that it l>e not ovej
I'onvoxiient sen
h**Al Itelp a0t kin^
we at hottK- can dd
Mrs. E. J. Lilly,
ation, Fayelt
r>ear Madam:
Man--»on, Aj?*‘nt of
the relief of sick
5)how the dispositi^
lars received fror
ciation. by the haii
The relief affor
onr State, by this
Iheir be-half 1 relul
- North Carolina]
pitals of this city-
wafl well and ffalH
fields on the Raj
James Uiver. luJ
the commence me ii|
one-half of the ar
the Qoble sons of !
North Carolinial
on.'>ly, npi^n every
conmrt.- arouml tl
sorter, as ht*rvt»lo|
pi>rt» y»»n—h‘t iru*
Mtate>—tc) muki-
and lot ward!
wotitxled soldiers.
If the women of|
beaming from the (
Nv on ruled buy, whe^
have uol forgot let
all tbeir lalror in h|
the ble^»singTi Iro ii
hia wants, they
make his cundiiior
coultl only walk thj
bands, brothers Unt
for those conifortsl
any neighborhood,|
stimulus for tbe ml
AW is the timej
can b‘ collected-
ing, and hoar, bacj
anything, everytl
once—tSen* is n(*el
received an^jrof
Pack all article
age, distinctly, “H
O. F. Manson, Af
wounded N. C. TrI
Verv trul
A LxT£>*>r^v Y|
Lieut. J. A. McAl
Boys,” 24th l^eg'tj
26th May. It con
from Grant’s armj
tended triumphs,
&c. See. That the
is manifest trom tb
York. Indeed, tl
tradictory. In on^
can, Lincoln’s esj
C0Bimencel a hastjl
by Grant,” wliilst:
admitted that Gi
Lee. One letter
having been taken I
vrithdrawal of our i
H.” And again, i
[the yankeesj are I
besides the advan^
says; “The trooj
noyed by tbe enei
happily escaped
V«t in the face of
its own double-li
from his strong
I.-ee has bf
'rtreat as to be u|
deliberate stand
utterly callous mt
to make such imc
their own column^
The Herald pr
movement may'
^th sach plunder
Lee has made sei
but not that one.
Stanton, the y»
to Gen. Di.x as fo!
“The priBoners
Carolinians, are
Lee has deceived
A likely story,
The Bepublicai
. “Advio^