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THl BICBST OATALET 0Pl»ATI©If8. Oorrespondenoe of iu* Richmond Bnqnlr«r. N. 0. CATAfcmT Buoad*. Jan«t 4, 18^4. Slaoe the enemy orossed ifce Pwannkey oar hAT* t'een oonst»ntty in ih** w»ll rtew p«u-t in th« stirring of t»*e p*Pt ten d»y« 8 brlnde, oompoeod of the 1st. 3d, 8 J *nd 5th North C%- rolliM regiments, after the an'inaely f*ll of ita braTe and Doble oommander, Oen J B (Jordon. w*e oommaDded by Ool. AndrewB. of the M Iforth C*roli«». tUl the oom • aud WM Joined by the 8J, whioh 8»b^«qaently re^h- •d (u ft>om North Carolina. Col Baker, of that r^‘* earned tl.e «mx 11m. Th- -ne«y r.tr-^‘’^ ! f!iLJl'tTJer ^ “ ^ndline ^ « Lt B'-okerv-Ktred: Wm fladbwy. T D Mo^M L-- kill. N B,.t Wannd.d: U A W Dockery. 8,. E 8 »-ni n«oiJlr!rtI’rtt»re. which waa ’one elowly. H«s | HrrHt, tiri»a»M Ale* Hod^e. J J Mifming: J Mator Rnhnrts reo*lr*Hi*» wound, an^ was horofl of t>** I J John*id. J A Hroitti, N R W«bb, W T Me%oham We"!i.kTo»ilouo^ P. Capt De.l-Kmed: M M K^^d- the work#—«»oh man to a trre. M>(i behind logs >n « l vaten D M Sigma-t, J P ^ f A »»»t. » •a oe trom i^oTiu ». »n»nu— , ht'»Ti ■plMhiag ihrcagU hw »inr: » glifierlojc. ' Miles Shook, Mii^ Pop# m, . m otant, being the ranking oiBorr, took temporaiT ' offioer sprin^^u from iLinKot i».id turns io . O, Oapt Sharpe—K^lifd; 8{?t W A Norun Wouua«-«- MDd ontil e«i Tonng.of Georgia, wa;* ' men, who », « several i b«h!td, s«vi b junt wir^vr ! Oam H M Sh-irpo pvt».u«u M K A.ai,t:u. C F The brigade waa plaoed in Oen W. H ^ vim th«n> on Ttir«« 0(u-!jlii«j oruciss froci our racaiti.'iv»i»-'5i'i i 1'i’ Knina. J«»3c G »nt MiStflfl*: t5^-t P L Ad'* . whow pMi gallant ooodnjt ha« won for inoet tBplMt eonfldesee. riasT OK xn* »ir*» auAU. On Tkoreday norotng, M»y 21, our bng^^e ooaupy* hi* the right of oni- moving ne*r ll%ui>y-r C H , tke enemy wm fona to b« eroesing ihv P»uiaubay at. HaaoTer Town, oa hi« i«iJelottg movbOi«nta towarJ:i Biokmond. Our brij^ade, under Col. B%k»r w>i9 moved oat dovn the river road to feel and asoertaiu tU« force ■dvanoing. The Sd N C. was thrown forwar*^ Mid ik'r* mlshed hotly »>ith Uielr »ivi>noe, rwliriag slowly up-'u tke other part of the oommnud, lying m few m'l»A t'acW, while a portion t( the Mary Uni Line aud a c^u^'lron of the 6th N C move^ out upon ou’" right flanU; and u waa aaoertained tha* a heavy body of the v'semy's o*val- rv waa moving on our fl^k. Tne wboltj command wan then slowly retired for eome diatanod. when thoadvAuce of the enemy had the audaoiiy mt*t'^kiug our with drawal for I* rout—>0 chvgD our re r, but 'ifere • anJ aomely m-t hy a deischm.'nt of tti:- Isi nnd 3 J regiments, nnder M»j Cowles. killiuK t»nd «* tursnir x rart of iti. ir Bumber, and “euding me retn^.ii.aer in o ■ ■.fusion, through thrt wooda aua fields ■ra«*ooiam'»a ' was wmA- drawn bey n'i ihe lin? o1 the fliL^las p.»rty, *fh’u we were r->iuforoed by Wiokbaoi s brig>kjf> anJ ri‘turut-il. aw%iting the approach of tho encruv on tbs* ro>iJ; bn it waa a*oertained tjiat he nud h»sii’y turned bis course aad had retired from our left Tno cc*.-. n;.*aJ n i:i t-r.eii moved around ho as lo hnn. iu tac e.v'iuv u fr u>: ae au advanced TH* Arr\;a at irtSNOM s wuA.Br In the m«»niirasi, Qea. Pits Lee, wiiu a de«ach’!ieiit of picked Btou from our br K»'ie lin i the other bri^asVsi of bia '^ivi'sio'', mo»e J a:'oa jk hod> u£ tie eaeay sfr«iig 1^ p;>j4(eij at Kv.*uou'i ^Jmrf, on in Chirlc.-' City o;unty. aucf 'itiemp.cd. b? * coup dsmtun. (uc-«rry the poa'tion; but, fir.i;a(5 ii too .'iruugii fort’fi'‘t and defended, he retire^ without ao3om;>li?ilnug h’s purpose Oar brigade lost severely in th^ diriiig i!t^ mpt THH IlOQT AT SUCKS'iB. Un the 28lli, Gen Hampton, with Vi. U. F. Lee’s di vision and Butler’s brigade, a»a»*o » re-ionnossHanoo down in the vioinity of Old Cnuroh Butier's brigade met the enemy’s alvanae—.» strong body of cavnlrj—o.'. Cramp's run. netkr Old Oi«nrob, »ud drove ilisiii dieatiiiy before him. Mean lime, Oen W. 11. P Lee, wilu ou- brigade, swung round, by means of by ways, on me ene> mjr’s right flank, and opened a heavy ariiiiery firo upon them, at the same time throwing out his disatouatod •klrmiskers. who engaged the en«aiy kotly, drlriag theoi baok tome distance The flght raged for larerk! hom-a along the entire line—the enemy’s iof-iotry wno h;i t eome up to tae «uppoft of tut^ir oav^lrv, tailing p'tri— oar men fitm!y holding ihcir gr. und ni'h l&eir ctirNiuev The iBoesaani oritcks of our oarbinca, iut/*rm;njiied Wi*h the peals of the enemy’e mu«ketr^ t»i o.ose r^ctre auJ tk« oonstant hea-y boooiiug of %itiUury, migat well dignify the alfair with the term of a battle In one in- •taaoe, the UOth Georgia batiaiton. oomparatively new troope. impetuously chargod a heavy bodj* of icfitntry strongly posted on ahili They olai(>bcred up the hill iB the face of a most deadly firo, ihiuning half their ranks, and dashed almost upon iLe points of the eut- my’a bayonets, bat were cotavt'iled, by the force of sheer numbers, to retire their thiaaed and bleedioi; rai.k.> This daring act oost then: tho Ioim of all their field oq'I manyofthri line offioerj, aul minj gooi and gaUaz^i men The Souih Carolinians fought wlta oo leu« cour age aad galianiry, moviag unquailingly througb iho teaden storm that poured in ibeir fac.s from tne henvy skiruisheta, sen I hiiu Wilii » coavulfii**? l3*p b.vjk; .*»•' i ^’orrl A. t! i>avia , . r. ,■ » i u up falls and froans hii ]»•.». T»‘e oolunia K-)ea.s fcyTious j H. Lt j/iftraia -Wo»tuJou: r«ltx Oox, ^ to rtsoh hi" body, but uae.-rix.a o-.r^'aee a.-cavs *U a H.»no :ok, J K U»rdiae>-. S .V ^ ^ reared *boui, D N.-fi'i. J W rt 8n%w 8f»t L iS Lnjh, '•0 n'li. *"d i Oorf l M U Lviaita*r J 0 Fdrrel, H t> ICuj-aeil. I, Lt, BlantDD l\'l..id: I’rivtiVvJ V. G*rduvr Woind Tucj that show t} *iM.slv.?*' jiri.i:ud L'O' a LuBur«-d j+rds on ihe ovp*alt ■ s? the ri!g>ii fora’' l.ojr, w- -a ;tfy ►■•‘Ur** lo i «*’r brc*,'*i«rork-. Wo are i‘ ’.•» ^ith.^r^wK, havi'ag wf'-‘ hauC.4oni«iv ‘•'COiT.j'li^hed onr misaio-*, wb'o* wi** bJieeriaiu the *ocation and strength o* the '^^r.oray. s»»>d ^aiob. lu tho ft.\rly dare of 'be o*»>»lr/, Wi- « n^>'/ dono wrtSont flghii. g, bat our f.'-^orite Qt*n*ral (irv'f'm “I'itch'.rg” iot! ib^i rntuiy wh'^ee?oi’ w'a."‘ever ?. favnr^bla r'T'or ui’Ii}' ci»v prrsi'i't it’^e’f Our loss -n tais fng«!):orr>cnt was ro" v> ^i-^blv «l’ir'’t o'^nsi tar’nK the I of ■ he 9iL W.i s.ijf-.rt-l oiusi i» I'Sia^r '. i Tb*> K as. wa«-re our obw^rv-^tiou e'tf* u i> d, wsid . pr“tty «rv«*T» Oen ffaiupt n ♦'n-'v-ustor.-'-.i e5ir->» n^-.r Ituwe’s Shop, an"* *4 r»-t o' 'V ii F L' -'i itrov' to.I ♦r'.m ih-ir ouir-nchmsiirf. whioh wa'; dm-' ft'cae ^ y tbn | tw"* re(rim ‘!’.t» - b.>vi» nwcton-,i >n i f r ;iietr cp?ti*l o•■>i;:][rai'i1aiio.' G^n-ral VI !T F. Lee 'J * c ;«;?'■ at- I'-'-vtury orusr fv.-,>- th'. ir ::t>U i’jt «'■ n iuo* on I'le oo«^!>- n T.'^o '■^th -r ^or;iou »t ihid gil! .n'. rur- njan ! wi« hel i n r.«!.dic^»B i*uppo*'?fi. bat d > W 'l! ■•'nd o":npK t*'ly w»pt 'be w r done '•> t:m 2d ^nu 6'ii rcg fient«, ih t at ro ii’.ie w&a it necfssary io osU tnem into a lion !■ B 1 o ': Oorp' J K Orowd-r. ..'•iva o H S Koiiocbury, J M t Ur, Alf L xid Mi.stiiug: T J B.idg -r^ K, Ll JdoA'*. .;r—K.ill' d; M L Camjjb«U l>aviJ Ra?. ! C 'T; ! McP G»ddii*. priva'e W U Javkson, j J E J '«in, W 1? Taylor. D A Mo\I:;la i. >1 8gt j Ne»in Cuibreth ! R*o-tr_ itulation.—KMleti: oIGh" 8 1 e.*!listed nien 10, I total 11, wiiiridcd: ottiOfrd 4. jtsu 46, •-•.al 4^- I ini^'B'n.^': f'.>lisfel men -i9 -—Toia'. IOV>. ' 1 fiddj!ioii 0 Rbnv-, B5 v» rtl c.lhrre w. ra very I i-lt"' i!y t»ounde l b.n n;*f hi flni.i I “ [) M M •J.NTlliS Adji :{rt N ’ T. U CA'Sl’ALTlRd IN N O TKUul’3 rOK TBS OSSBRTSR. as O’8T I U T t; I Army N '> J,ia« X IKA I n wi'l fSif.t H Siii! of >: t jp. geav viCi ;• eci.i linea of the euemy. The North Caroiii,i%nb Aro-»e iSf r ' Kd'l-.r-. tJv' i: . Ill '^!s nt i Ju f I't: Fj?H j*n i 8- C—M'j J li '*\and. ■: ' r. J \V,i^. r, J M T I Mi-sm^j: Sg.a W 1) K» rr an . J A ^*oure. «'ornO H Moore, J A'iam**, G W G •n>r-s. J J 07. M Kerr, 0 M Malpas^. E W Turner, W T -' .ol, Fcrrest B — Ki!le ’: B ^ b tf., M Sut- n. Woursde •: It T'.o- J Herrlnt in he»*i; J A B'y»t. G B Bro^^n, O T Brown E t3h*9a, J W Her' jitr W ■' Kaokty plipiiilyr F 0 i. nferiousiy Mia»ic«; Lt J T Stuiih. J A P Lanltr, K J Miller, \V J \Icr.*itt, G II Pkefirf'.tr, J«s- per Williamson, J C Ktiell. C—Wounded: Lt K f'gnt ati:i amputat d; P Ma'his, sliar'it. Missin(’: \) iRrjteck, Sullivan, D W Fenner, tt Waaley D—Killed; R8 MpK»» Woua-i i: 3,^-t W B ,.a J Ovv-fon M V Me.Oir. V d 'li- iu-: J Carvor. K Q Da* , P L.rincsiiaa M Gai'-rr'ij. A 1\ I'o Donald, D J McMilIaa, J 1’ .M ,r»>t r, S McMerc!*'", E *' Eriier. K—£ilJ«-d: J Griaic:cy. Wouadt»d: Jio War.! A Tijrior, L Grimelay .>I'rsii»«; biri W G MoL.*in, G Pmi'.n. Corps H Ham>U •nd G V,'u,»a*ii«. ^ Britt, .A B^rae•i, A Branch, I Boina, R K M>\run, J Peitr-^oa, t i’.’trker, I Piiuian. K Prevast II C P.*evast, J F j;ni b J K Taorupn.jn, R Wile x, W 0 Los. D L ‘* F—Wouada-j; W >{ Parham, eng'atly. M.as.ng; Lt G P S/i 8 D W..*t.tion, I'.'rp L tt D» jiei, J U-i.;- ia^d. W S Eogrrs, K P 6p«rkaiau. F McDaniel, J liri;* er, W Tyner. D Ta.I »r J K Baker. G—S!l;ei: Sgt W II C'-naifay, N Cottle. Woa'jioi; Hgi. 8 Do'a, Cor^» J 3 Blakf, J AraoKi, J T f^o^'ia M'.SRittg: Corp J H Bcssent, J J Bli^nion. W ltr>cr, l.> .' Jolly, D M Lon?. J C Nof-Ie". D i^cnita W U guiith. N*i rou TU3 onSKRVKH.. TUB Fibi,i> N ..r lia'iirnda June 3 V E.:iiurs: —P p’li lioS rh:' :■ !ljWH.aji'-t'a'» - ti.'s •'’ lay oo;.;f»n- ia- ij’. Jv;o H. .M .vi-'L*-^. Ui ;^(»U_v khUu i*. d —cU;0- ih.-.ug '. !«:' b,-i;. ind di'-• -i» H ■'■')! honre; PriT;l-’^ Ji^su II tf’ii t'*, : «v.-re!^-' io ‘ . liU'e: Pri»»’-> •''yrua Mv.N-i’l. iu ’i»a i—'or.> fio^^r ii> DUiatiJd. Tiif> »bove c. r*C!irrrd ^ • touch tl'e load of L u* M L •■»;.; r.e v»sii mucb beloved b> whole O. iui.au/ Verv i-esp30? uliy, A. A. MclVKa, Ca'/t .r.®'l g C.> 0. ■?4tH N f\ laak in, acd heid them in cneck. eugagn. tueir infantry »uppor's that moved up to th».t pin of la.; h..e, and retired in good order as the other paria o^ I'l;; iinj moved off, the enemy !>howiag no diupo«uiou tj "o'.l -w. VIUBT At BABOTKB UOCBT UOCttf. The enaiuy had moved a btroug force of cavairv au i infantry to make some demous«ri»:ioa ou our left, in the vicinity of Hanover C. H , which Hubee^a)E(ly tamed out to be th« base for a grand r«id around our left. Gen. Hampton, on the evening of me 8!st, mov ed around and appeared ia the enemy's front and pro- H--Ki leJ: J iliWfii. D F P.inoo.S .4 dlc.iia. Wouui «d: Kzt VV H H Hobb-i, J Br;:^'3un. B Buok, J E ’a;i)p- ! bell, U yiagU-if ry, W ii SiuUb. N M Thot :i.>. ji. ui 3 • '“tt' J ii Bi-O' ;»■). J C i • ' L, J K Fioli- JOG ,C(;'.s. ! D A Jurci^AQ. b J ii ues. a Miliic.in, W J i’cju/, J K I d'aepher-i i I—Woande*: ti IT B'It. a, slJgbtly; J « Ge'J:.-. i U J Vurdeii, bli.jr^ii; i>8ter*rt. aorlouHly JilL-t C-ip' 'ieo aio.in 3«t a L Hall. T Brvaai, S W .^.-r^li, N H } K.*-a'l UeuTor. J U Div.s. W D B Ellis. Q C F.bu-t. D O'o, W. br-if hau;. W ft Gtovc-, J J tfariiioji. I) I) Joats, J jR.>k?on W I' Mniner D Mourjo Link r BArri.tt. Ju a • 5, 18r>4, M-.sr.- E J. H.!e A H .u : P. i...f pu il.!>n Uc ■ l- ii“t cf c.'Bua' lee of C>). A, 6. N. T I w ui, 'ik-' |.> s Si i a Rerfiiicntal rei>.;r‘; b'l: roa(*hns b en pr-'- p.»rf ■ by .'.ir .\ j’t. hut 0/*astiiiiites m Co A, 5jA iV. C. T.. /ron the iiih to the ly.^ KUli.H E Coos, L J M;oV.»my Wcua '»^: Capt B U-'l'-o.-.an. K M Hi ldlck n.ri II E S ki H, Gt; •■tick, K Jainef. B M(>ore. Mis.siujr: Lt W T Audertton, ''g- W N Newell. ‘ C:-p Jno Fcx. W m Ant^r, N Ni li .oD, G'o Uo' kI *. ‘ Brojks, N M I5r.-».iy, J J ^o’rodou, J C.lniiin. Jm P .t* 1 can hear rnthing dftiuite to CtJpi Robiu-i-'o, ♦■e- v:'ai the foct that hn *a« Ir't at i^auia C. H., I (oar that h^ was cuptured Bv,»-vthirig to-daw '9 ,\n stiaok w 1* mavi* las' ui-'hi ‘S the right of ou li.iea, Out •a'J so i-cel 0 t a' juf r-1;-.-" >-bt*n W'T ' f t in cti’aiiy, il H fMITh, L: Coiai’j? Co. /ca t tti .V^i/ 5 to Jarn ’J. —Ijtf't Arrny Fi -1.1 ^.ud .(..Jf—W uadcd: LVl d II Waliup, siigat; ■\ *ji J il Winchjster. wlij;iit. A--tl.ri iJ; Corpi Q M Moicr. Wound.*!: €i«pt L A S' ;’r;. —. s-voro; S/« Ii J llr-rnf.iing r. (’ rpl J I P.f . .. J indar. Wn Cija'Mnan. Hira'n Bro:m. * W 0 :tfi .. J L Helms. Jac M..!ii-.' J P P^mii icjr. V Pr a \1 Sj^t a v« H ;r,-eu loiilati .A J T» iji-. M L J T W. D C Tew. J y WM grand. Tao hot rays of the las; day of sTr'd't 'V , . ‘ > •1 preparing a »rtiaonie for tie first smenier'aoutii. Ii-j, aad was fM4 declining, m oar boys jaiad and w«r.i 1 r.V ’ iiitea of tb«r ed: Ofli'J.'r.i J, ;ne;i Izt H Wai.en, A !' WJ \l P ;-■.>, a r; us?;- Lct j a aiinj;;a, R W .lii- ' rr-- .t- F L' ag the right of the Asalaua road. »nJ -m hini'^t f at itic.r j t-^vere; pnr^t^e V7m P-.r-^ous' 'uat^n-?; Prira'e Eli enemy sweering over « wUo n*:-hiiig i*, gain ito poeition that lay Iwfore tnem. At the same «m • tne white Oloudi of emole from oar oannon gave assarfcnoe that we had help from behind; our boys daabecs iic petaoualy forward hardly waincg to fire. The key to the posUion was the railroad station Maj. McJIeill of the 5th regiment, rushed upon it, acihi a show-r of balls that greeted him and his party fniii behind the boUdings, and took the place, wi‘h ftju,. prisoner* and held it ueiPg it to thJ best adv«,atage ag*iast the exposed colnmcs of the euemy While the 1st and 21 re.|!m;!it9 diJ gallant service on the left, the 8d, on the kept at bay, under a heavy fire, the enemy In *.aeir ait?mpt to carry ihplr front. Afier eontendiog uasucoesafully for the desired poflition in front, a large bi/dy of hib iafantry moved arflund and threatened oar right lank, aiid, at the same time, another moved against the lefu The centre was then drawn back and held its position until dark, when the enemy showed no farther disposition to advanoo The whole command rntks then withdrawn, leaving tbe first North Carolina in line, mounted, ..ho remained in their saddles aU night, and was reHevcd early next morning by the secaci North Carolina. TH* ASBLABD flQHT The enemy manifested signs of advancing Hia locir lines ef cavalry ooulJ be easnjr »eea moviug oat (Mr pickets slowiy fell back upon the AbLl&nd road afur tbe command that had moved on tfce same road and roade parallel with the main ruad Onr cavalry was a 1 withdrawn to thatpomt wterc the Ashland roaa or^s->c8 the telegraph road, near Ashland. Wnile we halti 1 here, about noon—Gen Toun«- wit:; cur briga.l^ brin?- mg up the rear—ibe eaetny oomrooDoo.) preening n'i Oen. Touug dismounted tue brigade and pUr.edu on the right of the AsalauJ road, anJ ;m hit head, and wa« just leadicg them in ta? oiare.. ir.->en he I feU severely wounded. ^ ' Capt Gaiuts, of bid di.'iseJ iS/.ir h-,i . ended by me jrailant M»jor f'owba aa.i ,r M cf the 1g\ and 6th who rushed on *bri uf .. > *i* and carried the point, driv.ng :he p .f,t v ws.u m " M»„, ,„k. 3d, ...p. Lomax moved on the left G n r io .Uc time obliqued around unobserved. *^01 u)>ca the ■ a? my’s pwk mule train, driving them ke.Ur skelier b^. k up. u the Court House, and f.y buuaowii the flcid m all n^„u>3 W« cleared, thu- orowuu.g oar .(Tor., with a brKn! cavalry viciory, and, as w»tj buba.qaer.tly ievtl u-a KconL»r!n^ ^»«'Jthat waa phn- ‘'“’c-^c.unlcaiiur.B Tae CAp- "iui«8wer9 Udenw.iu - flour doing.’’ ffr them a^dI levvinffontitl'v* ^«y»ng in sjppii b aj ihuy oime by, y ng oontributioa upon tne cit-mafi cu their tor’ eii;;ageiiieu' rw prrffy hfe:vy, w >sic the euvjmy o_>^n»-d. ic»,,ug nio j‘=:L.a a.'-J wounded ia ou*" tiaa.u and lOu Ijneoucra, Otaidej a fine lot of horses ard mules. rtOH-r AT OAWB’s SHOP. After thia atfair, closely watching for any ^urlh>ir c!b velopnent on this pai t of tho liBs, aadfindiuj; tbe ene my not at all disposed to try h?3 xu^ttle again wilh u^i, wen Hampton moved down on A P. Hill b iefi ■fii Fji- day morning, the 3i Inst. He ps.ased through the enemy’s abandoned woriLb, whioh were of the most elaboraka kind, and one must s.^y that to have displaced the enemy from enoli wv.-rkd, on imoh favorable poaitirt(, mast have called itiio play tiic General' hip of a }%. - Bon^ We shoul'.', ind»cd, be grateful to hisaveu that tia genias still lives A flank movement through a swamp by A. P. Hill, under the gallant Gen. J B. Gorcf n, fr.'>in whieh tne enemy appreheuJo>Jt no approao.* ua- looked Ike whole position and so tbe wcrka were taken with slight loss, wnich othtrwise would havf. been at- lende^ with slaaghter iuoaiouKbl •... (>ur ojmuaud through the left of thess works, er'isaing ever the Tctopotfctty oreek, bearii^g »rci‘od, und eiruok tuo *^Rbt flatik on the M cbai I'e viile roai Qeu ImmediaUly (lietaoun.ett ice 2d and Sth r^mente ol North Caroliwa .^avairr bfiKade. and plao^ them uuiltr Jlchert.^ 0' tio 21, lioo led u.i once with a c».*,ge, drivi g ino -nemj fltea-iily and rapidly Mc^e u», our art.Uery „i.. f.jrioualr T^n h*fh^ " a men freased. Thongh the enemy were oon.uo.ly reinforce J, yet on they were driven before us inio Ui. ir w .»v m A v 1.»a.a o«, . na ™ '•“j; « M», .IU ,.to, OfS.-era 1. oi.-'t 11. Wo'ii-d- .V’lsiu^: Uiawrs 4, lufa 11* v£c*rs 7. men if>2—i*9 I Taa aueay hid ia.d,i f-ur .Jpgporate cbar*-.-s up .n :hn w^rk=i h.»Id by •’!ins®'.n-» Br’gvie an ; r-re eath tim-i trftji.y xepul j .i s, 1 i li' Joorno l.Bstoun U•fo^tu^ lely f r as Wo?jr i Sr.jt-vIt. oa our left, fta^s wa, i*r>i en*’^Ied ihe eaeinv n ptvis tu'a vily -ijoa th? li-ft R «im-nt of our lirigU**, nil ■ » r fi'.’d on from fnnt. fl ui ani r.**r, au i w^r.* c I’e t.: reiire After tb‘i the 61a 1'-. .- t m runt fr sk.- c^ute ( aJ to r.'tire als.i, vfi*r hr. -iujf -e a 1.'. ti-’on M long as prudent t d - so It.e t.or>:Tor; iM bjf the ®ln Reg’t w.^B in a f*w ininmefi re-occapitl * - them. fttj; oQofSiea: I 'Al lije eaeoij ao t ru i remoTe our woualvd u tb- re»r. ..ad mo^t o' tbo e r«- porte-1 mi«si-.»g ars he.iev3.i ;o b >i j art Very resf ootfuHy. Jso R 1st L'aa.l Aoji 61.. WiL Jcurcs! pleaje copy . latia, K-?’t N C T poa THS OBjiEaVEU S,ziA y c r, since May \ii up i,> Juni> 4 -lu, siae—remained on flela Co A-'foun’J-vi: Capi H Blevias, d^ht leir Hmpn- tat 1; I J W Kelshuai, bhcck^J b; vhed; A W rtarg, left Uee nevarc; Lonry ariinbL,y, ia.^h a.-v.-r. M ra.-ui^r, haud slight. ' ^ Wounu- K 1. Bovere; R 8 Gi.-tiii, ri^ht i*rra broken; •, F K- ais, : r ...t efvsrrc; J E G*y. rignt hand severe; J H M :G"iri, leti h io'* Eligui ^j: UJ Jennings Mt ..inded: C>ipl H H Bar- fo -‘ flr.fev.- .if T ^tiisi, ngi »2rc; W; .-y (’.-.rr.)!!. lor*‘beaa s!\m; VV Hhouldt-r « vera Mie'.ng: W f K u^ t;—Kr;./»?,.3 Erv.u Di*« i.-r'; • »‘e’; WiilnJ jj, >*v.k.e E Brew.«', ii» vie re F—K'leJ: Privft-:: L Soott. Woun I 1': Lt, J !’ i; t.r» as', se »cr:; Bgt C Kdies, "ida and r*ni f i... (; VrtIC L>vil Joa'S. hejni 'n ,» fee) r’ , -1 Q—■ ' ua.l-jd; Friv.. 0 W.’ii I-.- g^.e, Ic.'t 1,'gh ver.* II—W.ia’i'^pd: I'rivi' I—Ki.l 0: L li t rsfebt t.-igu p. ; '... Hf' U’t» ui d; M M ilustj. l'*ft J F rjruson, ebcui.lt-r n'-j-i, Je ' i‘’(,u.„icd: J E G ier. J J S V^wc^, right I g r V ' d W J P K.^oeriR, thigh nli^Lt; W,uer Bart:--,-, s*:i ciip by J V Co.. , l -'i h,riii yf ^ L iderwi.k. rigat br.:Adt s-vere; T .M Juatice, ’left fo H % . 9'".loft i.-r 8«vce, right laj. K—W ’in' -i: Pt!vfl‘r h KiUr^fj. rig.-t arm y » Mor 1 J^buaca, JieH-i t^ovtTc; Jotu h* A. POLRL, A. Adjt 20ia NOT M.ssm tdUord: I hciv., fur.iish(,d > uu the casui-u. of this Keg t previous to the lUth May horetofo-e »■ give y«u -tbovo a list of killed *..d w.uad^d up fo Ju 4tU, 1804, woioi) you wiil uublir,*. ^»rs.^ r-bhee i ours, &o. J A P. A Adjc veia’N C T ^No: Jet receivtid. FOR TH3 OBwifiliVEa. OoxD Hab^ob, Va, June ttih, I8G4 ..leiwrs Eduors; tyr t.ie, volief ,,f r.,l.ktive6 and fri-u us at ho:ne, I give you a libi of o.^,uUti,H .a tae dH ht C eyTv"’LuT' a” WxMerL^ess. Mpott- *'lcld {^Zld 8lAff-*\7cund^(Jt Mki XP u** Bft .M,j A 8 HarJi,icr, INji, ‘ C' il J B k.*’". J \ Brooi). M B W i> T L-.n.’y, J L McL^liaa.I, J 0 Ki.'.i, A C V'eni-^r, i iji.irii. : S B i?tophen«oo, B llilm* sHguiiy >lis«iui J M H%tv'-i'. S H Ax’acraft. B — Ki’ied: Cr.»>> Tarbjrci-gn, H*i G VV Pcno. T \ Cr.'US"*, .;iO!'1a!*y W’-uiiiesI nro« dic'=. J • R F liiiiyiTd I* C'jok, W \V \V»rd. j l^t-au. G >• i;»oa»e K U HioVw, VV Jarr-iti. II A L‘ou>»r t. .1 .'Vl.^rris. HOT^.t t’orfl D W Ci'nrad j M b c*. » t Krauk. iJ 1 U't'^rtck, P h lif^trick, T W Jobason J Kenn-ly J .’vlino'', L F duii h H Uu*'o. :«;igh;ly .Mi;-nii.g: ; (.'arri.n. C-—Esile^: J L V'ouiidt.J: S/i 11 H LaooarJ i’crpl .A 1' .Vi. K'ty, 1*^1 P A VV-'ue. -f.Ci-i pi J '■■ (‘rhi.KOP, U L I'j^is, '•• .A lii-icti. vj lio v^r, W H»;r. i VV L tt .11, J A Live, A D PIvcr .A J 1 L L Litton, blig'.ily. MiS'itg: N ^’ur.ioch Corrl !■• J L'uit D — Ki!i'a: 8-^t 0 T.iirl; r. 1 "i G r'n; Wo;ir.,1'-t: S 3 ii . ru f :* ..i > '■>1 15al.*r.-i, H-vp^i'ly: I 'ap^ U : .11, Lt Lt 0 */ Sta»'. ' rp! S ‘V Cr j if t.i.^ U !• Jouiir. 'j. L* F ^.ri'Iair, f G , ■.> I*- l»u. ^■ "Hr: J M V\»; fk-^. P J Ji —UlIIi.*; j V H»c.vCR ■ j.i: :.n H ? J ill. ^ri, I'.;:.* a. i! \ Gf;Jn f. J .\ GufJii , . O-iS'. T« W J r „ ■' W V tiaiitj, .\i ii d’rkrU) y. J lUjra^.. t; d eWvi't. -V - ,v i! !a?e. 6e> . r.;.; L; O' o S ’a'n . ■undert uiK, .i . GrilBn. T (J Sa. M C King, J H 4.», F M Muiiit, li .Vii'e.', II I’rrsl^y. .* J I' .-tL'iri. J '' uitus, V. T i'1'’'t.-!, W r .Ji vk, J V? (►.bf»r%c, ? ;r:itlj. dis- ng^ H ii' 1?. 0. J >I. :;o»j F—K;il d: L' V7 l> H^.jr-’d. Sg:. M I' Lcmmjj.l .\ .U j-. j M I'lPliL-t. Wsaad i; J R jd^. r ,, L H dpr-j J >J G rl n J li Ir v, A Vi Gi.r oj, A A Wi'ile.a, Z BCT, r"ly; R F fc S:j^-.paoi*. J M Uurg*ti J 1) il. lms, s1i!2L1v. Q — K.i!l»*d: flgt S A Wliitakf*- '(Vciua.K'd: C* rpl a t»r . or?, G W f'ros'*, J A H J 'ilins, L Pof, li •'..•Jer, T A Holt, J t; H irriion W Wall, ii J I'ipsir, ti »vroIy: t^orol J B Gu' irie. U W.^rner, \ ''roen. !, L) * i^. J Fi.'idd. J ti^-i. \ I M-Ijtcj. J y r.-jr Si-r, J t. I’nrrs. J • V-nlea. f 'V Da>.'Uy. H. nl.Khtlv; L Hepl»-r. H. vuro H -Wiunded: Sgt G 8 Boxby. .A. Av-rU-ar-. K Li.u ar.t, J L?atbetm%n, F Balt, L Cio-ifnitr. •i'jv.'rB.y; N Harf. ', D E:-»ex, L D."^4.c, ri Wilioi*. W Ltonar.i, fiighily. Mi“%ing: C Jo inson. E i:^ev.hrist 1—Killed; D Kni\b Wo indcu: J Led.'ord, r.u^riall); D C W'i( >n, W R Banoom, E »_:rjta. R D^n.iiN. sevc-teiv; Lt R J U wi'' .T T ilart. Corpl J P Gio. n, W b 3m%l E WilaaTno, « Kesiab, K T L >ng, siigut.y. Mis jin^.: A J Wilson K —Killel: Corpl A Ktgcr, A H bmita, J R*eo -. Wouuded: rfgt J T .A’wo’.*, D Liroivn, to Br.*:idon, 5 Iltitiicock L l> Lamlie'b, R B fStuita, severely; 8^t . F M fi5it;?e*. J W G*rri.‘?on, 8 Greeu, J Lulick, \¥ Spaob, J 11 n.iicUer. A (>ltu ky, L Pr-jot^'’, Vi DSmitli, Recs.puui li.L.—Ki.h.l 18. wouade^i I7t), 12—total 2‘Jli J. R. WINCHESTER, A ji data N C T PltANOI AND THl WAR. [Special Corre«poudenoB of the BoqalrBt.} Pabis, May ft. l*44 —E“«i«ti* have no* been alow t'* 0'>nfirca the view of Frenoa-AmerioBO rolloy which I j took in my Hst Withio *. few days of my writi*#;, newB reached Paria of the '■csoluiionH paaacd in the j CoRgresB nf Washiagton boetile 10 the Me*iiOan Empire, j * * w But how w*a the threat whioh the reaolutioa of j the Northern 'ongresB oonvey^, received in FranoeT It j waa not even treated ad an ballitioa of >emp«r, bat j simply as an eiecti'>nee«'iag matiuaavie, and Iw all the ^ journals t.he expUn\t'on at once fuliow.*.! !hai Cocgr ^ts ■ ts utterly without Yolce on f.-rnig.t* (iae^'t.'.s; *h=.t th.^ | 8ena e oaly is uoBipete't;- io oxpreas an ►.pini'''» l^3»p, ; and—remiadiu^ !.*itir rf-aJera of tb« * .r.lk* rw.oiu- : iioiDj pa».i»«d on 130 >>cc .•'ion of '.h*j'I'. ««■ .*ud i tua pMtfig C'.'.C!-as m-vite in tUv! tc^i- -.f i^o.a—any | foretol.i that t.i« 8ea ,io would a ^v' cqu^ iy ; railTy ihv pre»en» 1 uv. T^ro tftrt’A ! fs't'Bh dispaiches wci*} idoe;v..vl, aud hi* .M-.ni'.-ur v--as . fihle to a‘»nou’ «« tha*. «i t mfornUty mUh ihe mtoh of th^ | L'mt«d SlM$» Aiimuiilnilirn, tK« dauitfe -i p >sspoaed iudt.-li.ds.»iv i.s o .usti.rciaou Tbe B* if from .-til tiiis T^a^, th. •- "a !h» first newd of 1 ■; liO.uia cl t’oig' •’B, Mr. Dayton* h-«&teu«d t> lh:> Mlliiriti'f of Poiv'i^Q AffiiPS, fS'd tavd to him tha ii;.;ii»cnitic.*oOj of Oontcr:;33, - ad gaamntced ♦ ae iatorventioa «f M.- Ln.oolu' i Oibinet to tne affaif going furthor. 1'nere >u, cawt-#e.r. a s'ass ot' minds w'lich the p'aiu- es: iufi*roE es, eo L- „ '»,cy -i"* only iv f;-re.'*ot'1, f-^il to' nliKatv'i Evjn*br'’e opf.tu His ust. b». si! n.?cl ij liiii ooi.viuo.’d. by !l-" iteii kra.i u o.>a'»5n"d ir. tbe flrsi nun her oi iiie u ■n citi ii •' MonU»w^ dit Hvir Tt e tbird nai.-^eirpu ot tia;^- fira nu.nb r t piaTH r, dest-iie-J > r circ »»•' •‘i m- it ■ waiffn ..f oi>o *o«* in tvery \,\-i •' t -e Kr. uflli E-upirc, ia wcx- tu iliv rtj tot!o»■!•: ••T i;i Guv. Uuie.il • En foror a\« reo-^v •! iVom iho U .■ ^^rn.'uuut 0* t..c U« t. ■> 8'-i.‘t»Bitibfa'i.v*rv expi* uat'.o a on t: ..i »*i ; 5 ■- '•;» g -f t’*'- »'• ;iari'f>a by t.'io Ast».‘ia.»‘v f .’niaMv-'S a' W^st^.u-' •oa oath? eoij'd • ; -I xi. ■■ s.rttir* 1 -i h?a «vs, ft rn tbi'U ii», fi.'.- to urr d iua-Ji-u*«lv b« as!d‘r t; i')0 or •■ii- r," ;n»‘nu a «,ii'-:, i> *•-!> t a%», £ix' Otii *0 li 0 If -•. * ' :m tt»' ton Thin >8 s'lfl it.r h. ? o-r. !' T-*‘p»i t;; i=.* --v. — -n*- f*n>“ d'.v a O l' - f w a -• o '! G •? .•; , I ije h : I t I '■i ' ■ * ’ • -TH',, lo HU’”rf5!«.» uy 'J KJt »Q'U'a:Ul IU-.L ».• ^ >-*i *ial '.'t b *11 .r'afi.' •''1 . •. .:■' .. ;d that iht President ts opvoxed £0 evfry tni,n\jt*l-n on of ih t xmi it w.iuid DO diffi'm’.t 10 i:;*ve a. «re di'oct -r in-re :»'U- plo Kvid.'ijOe of iuo ui.J-er*r,.u t .g wrsirHi, fil./':e 1- t eopioiuber, h;*v sa (■;\n..) 1 j.i> . u -j.> e i> • u::. of Fr*i>c>5 »ni itjr OnurU tue aa'ural wiei of Fra;.^.' i*. ■■’iii t b">, f .r :ina'i.f- uiap.i of 1..-^ UuiOTl, >u.- ui a p-j^yer wr lOc, waen tne u-7 Ol. .n, prove ''u.u*‘-!ee Jy 8j» .v|.fciubt It;-* Itru.'ti Bui. il' tiiis c^anai >’e, th u Sue ae.'a-. ta ae.iuic l-f* g'jd of bota seo iiuB wi laclave Union v\ii i a sui-il .'X^ t-iituse of r.ci’t ■'pvo'-'Sieis, eiic aiS couvino.'.i ii»' ?*■ u.u iujj,t .1 baa uo wtr icr fi lOii. aaa li i-!-.;i - oi l-'i CJiO oc call, d f. r eao a , tev oo u.. »nd Foi- ii-.e p.‘ 3-Li, u K * ;r, ; ti;toagfc LbC KcrOjf)c«u ,= K-roop--, sucMti no • .r,ii^>..’ notrfUu^ ii I •»?'» of »u:ctL-ita iu L.uUtxi^ ^ 14. .1.1 H ok;*, *»;iioa aavo Ju; ( u-}. A» aii c« a;n, wfi.k.-u .1 in 1. e •t»iu fri.n-'a, a. Rg»iast i..e Sjc.i, w.juBh 9i-» bi-, u .« i:it u>^l au-- ..jal'i st ii ^ivt Lrt.ublt in MexicJ Thrrcf-ro, wode i'o>.ir„lity is pro ffesaci, tr.ry possible f »v..r :s s.iow'a i.» tae ISoriu; it nOuLd be viuer to >e> tvery praciieal >1ii aVvir is oaii/wn t ihtf Sjufi Tho U*i5[aij*aiioak still I'os at Culais, niOd-ly Wjic’iiil . jn ■■' ut be" g'^n/ 10 ►. •» ‘in.;. d>- oe'-t r in F.'aaoe,” e-... ih.: d.’ii'taietila Tra- t-a/ti, b_t a. lo-4-.i qii.e tft'nu’iU • hS ia i^ug- i" id. Tjj'*0r.id0i i-*! ■ liJjp r‘f ' jl.'.ii*ii n, w 10 »3 « p. nal oue, tnis- t)-.- iaiorpi..i 1 sl;io'iy a ojr ;iiia to a.I iae rul.*fl 01 law, i...ive o . rxo i* • fjr n. aer A'le^ • y^ag uown t'e lair, .le vi. . 11 la of tao F. Jer>»lj. As I do ii.,1 vtri'c 10 a.iv >oat ti^^ con coct oi i.iO ■y w-H'w di>ifr»rc-s tkLg!^ni. > tij tot dr^t•' 0 a i.i lUw t n .>ch d-ie:i ti.'»u o.* ,ufi R^ppaa 4tino.:i an ■ r,-cc;it re e»o.- •)! iLe AUxaii.ir^k, by 1^'; M ost of L >( is. It * ,,t. i TcrUt ..u l telea^t i Iry, •! rvjce.-*. '■Vt. vt 1 I'.coi I•■«.- ua 'tr. I I a ’. ..‘t t Ilf A i; pa.iMi,! jck i-i act '..r ( ■«., b dti^s J .1 It p ] tCwO.i,. K^.i ag;. a:,: . i>' l»r.. lu.y C'j i . UfLS r la FrauOc, .'-v 1 •I r*- i -JO .-^ai rriauii.,1 -u!i;ur:i*d I .k ; 0'.ji; -i.av ./fsuy tf' .jf tt,e .*icaiai“;i i.iOQ. fui.« x 'aif.i» a um :-i ri ui ctf Err. ot Ll‘e'ly. iitl If ua aackie i ;y i-vw, ti.. n' u a'lll i^ae b .mpered ui .‘.merciio iSairs. as r,tar l-'i t a 6outii, 1 j layofi-i •-Jt-ifon 'i'^.*deIi cruuc'■nipi.-^v, ia Cik'e.'u. ty c.^asuu p?. »r opii.i .a. > a- oa Mt Au ’iiv^.-n •*4.je»- ;iu . 0 '. ji u b.cjijY . .'V . I -Oul; i i jv THl CAMPAIflN IN VIRGINIA. The Yankee Change oj Bow.—The oorres- pondent of the Dispatch writ^B 00 the 7th of the ohaai^e of base by Grant od the 5th; “Earlj yesterday eveniog moved forward, or rather swud^ hia lines on oar left around uume three or four miles in pursait of the enemy, who had left his front, until he found them ii» forcc strongly entrenched ou the Pottototomy creek, with a deep and impenecrablu marsi iu their front. Attar Hkiroiishing with them awhil** nothing waa left him bat to dtMist in tho j>urrtuit Amotig tho priHonwrrt whoiu captured a Captain ot EogiacerH ou SheriJiia’s stalf. Tho euuiny iu iallin*' biiclt lelt some three or four iiov^ ol very heavy work.*?. A'J U3U&1 tho oncajy Lave lu- llioted all khids ol wrong** upon the Ltad.i of tho poor uou-coiii^itaul?! letf iu itjoir lints Some ot the people ia the coutifiy thus abandoiud by th=m were absolutely wit*’0ut one mornol to of, whi'.at utely their hou.^es had beon literally saokod, the bed- diu^ V»ei’’g Uikon by the yauk.cc devils to >he treacheB to «l;ep on, and t>t)icr kicd:i ot lunututo carriod there and wantonly dcstroyt“d lo--day our wagons are hauUag a iarj^e uun;bcr 0! hides left by the enemy, au-1 alaosorae arms—sny six or Hcvea hundred standH ” (j'rant A'jptcfcf to try the ,S'ou/A tSWe.—bcouts report that on Saturday la.st the enemy t'>wod up Jataew river, above the mou'h ot Powell’s oreok, a p.tQfcoon bridge, with sii^y t’nts pitch d upon it Perhaps thi.s is ti^o bridgu upon which Gc;;.Qt hoped to parts alter tirukia*!^ througu the iincb of jreii. L;e l^at ad ho i'.tiiod to f.;rc»5 his vray thr>iu^h, the aioru»aid ^uuf^'on ./rtdge may prove U8cl ;s.H above the ujou-.p ut p.jivall’s creek, which is iu Prin.e Gootgo c .ua;y. Tula ooustructed pon co'i bridge will bpuu 'iit; fiVor, uud should Grant ri:ach the JamcB river i*ear tiarrisuo’s knaiavr, ot' op;»o.ito City Point, it would enable him t.» tLruW his d.iLU{ si»Jiul.y :»0to3.S, aad pUdh 00 toPottf. bba g, vchilo G n Lee was makiog the circuit arouud liy iiiyftmjii. Ti e ii^oath-side ia now th« poiut fur -Ahich Gr«ut ia miiking—he has ab-indo'tcd all h^>i>c ol ui-iiiug Riohm.jud except by hioxe—tjy tnkuig po^sosaion ut Pecersburg, and, with his cavalry, cutfii ganJ deotroyiug the i>-vn ^iUh ratlro:.d aud star.iriij th jetty iato t.urrendei lie is eadeavoriug to rep.at tho Vicksburg cam paign. His lailure to croorf the Chickahominy may materially alter hid plaos^ but bhould be once hucceod in tiling himiclt on tbe Soutu-siJe, either north ur south of tho Appomattox, while his army wou^d be uu iiiore ioruii'iablo there thau anywhere ol-e, yet his cavalry could do u:j mucii damage and put u-i t-> ma^y inco.'jvenicuoes. it is rumored that a cavalry cjmai*ad Iry a the James river cn.'8a«;d the ChicKahomiuy ycb- terday at th« Forgo bridge ia Cbarl.;3 City ooun- ty, going to Graul’a^urmy. il is supposed tu be a party recounoiteriog the way lor Grant to the James river. All eiroamstances poiut lo Grant’s going over the James, if Lje will permit him.—Hicf'tnund Examiner^ ^th. lli*: Armift in Virtjiuia’— Not a gun w«s hoard during ye.-^toidiy along th« lines. Grant, h^'wever, is still in G’.n. Lee’s f ont, but has shortened hi-» linef, :;ud di.sfiosed hi.s forcet^ tor movemouta to be developed hereaiter Our i-.rmy is in position iuliy up to that el the euemy Tho latt*:r Uis n jt cro.si:d tbe Chickniv ruiny be low, as yet, t!i..ugh tbir movoment is lookv.i lor. ik'tchnuni'f iii.^uir r, 'Jih. WAR N£WS. An Attarhon Petertburg.—P*T*it(j»URa, Juq^ 9.—The anemy, 3 to 5,iK)0 strong, und.-’r Qta KantS) made a denperatn attempt to eapture i),e city to-day. The euetny advanoed in two ooluinf^ and aft«r asHaults upon our worta, soothe-*; city, in whioh tliey wcr»' repoieod, f uco«edt^ in flanking our far«is and causing tb*'iu toreirt** after fighting bravely Tlio Petersburg wiiii ^ sHtftaiued the biuul ot the first a^amta, b-'hum, like vcteraiio, and It-sing G aided auu 10 Woundej* eome ot our best citiaeuo among them toreementd cauio up «iier tuo enemy I alciiiflt iu the city, and drcv« them b.ick Xl yaukecsare now retreating through I’riuctiieorjje* From iJu Valley >J UtAi^viCaii. TKitrf, .MuUNXAI’^ I't^P, AT NlUUT, 11 o’oLott Junes—Crook aud A^fcriil joined iluuter to day at Staunton. 5G0 cavalry made a doinonat;* tiou at p. Ui., in Waynesb;»ro’ aud GreenvilU on tho Staunton road. They were repulsed Lv Gea. Imbod jn. The enemy retired to Stauutui, buruiug Fioheisville Depot Pore with four thousand troops iti moving down tho Valley ly rciutoroo Uuattr The enemy have no supplies but sublist on th^ country. Oar troops are io line spirits An advsuoii ia eipecled tomorrow MoUNT^aK Toi>, Juuatl.—Tho enemy advanced again to-daj with cavalry, but were driven bar! by Imboden’.s iofimtry. A column oa each side of the railroad advanced to FisherBville, burn- ing the railroad track. All quiet. 4 ti* Arh'iitKu.—Mobile, June The Of.erator at. Hr-indou, on tho 8th, reports on tbe authority of Col. Shad from Shreveport « of&ci-il irom Camdtn, Arkausas, May on the 24th Marmaduke engaged the enemy’s fleet near Gai-s’ Landing. Capt Jacobs boarded aed captuxod the trauspoit Lobanoa. Pratt’s Biittciy did cxjeliont scrvice, oripplitg oae gun boat »otious'y TLo wLoio 1'v.dcral fleet wsui fcignaliy repulaod and driven down Uio river. Nurthern N:ws.—KlCHMojiii, June 10 F^^ moBt’H letter ajcepting the Olev-luad nominatiou declares Liucoln’s admiaietration a Uiilitary die- ia’orsbip, with no unity of action or vigor of exccutii..ii. lie suys il aa acceptable uiao be aominatod at Baltimore he will not be a oaidj- date, but it Liacjln bj uomiuiici tiioro will uo slternativo but to or^aciEo every element of opposition to prevent the miaioriunc uf Lid re- olc'jtion. The lierald says Fremont’s the defeat of Linccin. Gfint's dispatches say that the enemy’s att«ck on tiie Fedeiai lines ou Saturday night, were ev ery where rcpulstd. Evwything going on well \ c irrcflpoudeut ot the in^uirei adoiita a lou ol •kiUU at Celd iIarbK)r on ibe 3d. Gen, Tsvlor lost a foot Seven Colonels wounded Gold in New York 1U4^. In Mempkis «’'2> poaition 9€cnr»i Iy'ji%hce A/fnt.i lu Lf !itnrr^u t ird.—'j’Lc l’Lil-ad«.'lpLia Inqu'rur ol tLo UIi 3>y.'; .Muvoiiiwnij .'>h.;v.’ thar ''onc*‘Utr-i(i >n i-i n.;w tlu- urcttr oi tbi.' day, and U.;.t the ^-TuLgiii .> uvor turow the robullioa is t.> bo t uud in tiie uuioa ut uur armies. Goa. Graut wUl .«i iou have au aro.y with all the to resist. a;jd tr.d : S ' ’H; r." ii... 1 .«« f; '.fjwc {. I'.-i-.' ft.” ge ji I; (.■ nuii. ■i-'t i iiich i d. it vhlij tl. n vuuded; a**. W C H.ghtower, priTivaee J W U l7 Tctu R^r ^ ^ ^ P Thomas. iJ, Caj.t Robinson—Wcnuded; Lt a JI Pon in prisoner private Caleb Creekmore. M isBinxr^ H?, t MukriiUy «Jqo Qroflfi domi a i *■ J iJ a rr— W r „^orpi r A ..lart.n, privat. s F a 0.rpl 0-W 0„, T 0“^-“J Rerder^riile dcliooli, Male and Kemaio, ’ 1.0UNTV, «i>t;i;i viU>LINA. *-■ !*• I';i cipvi. a: tub. o .u.p i-ji'i Tt.iC‘ifct Hov. 'Am ba^uY, .'u.puia i'ilC F .-I riis.>ir.u will OJ ea tne 26.0 Juiy 1804. li.e c . t.-noois a-* if lii: ?j ,a «. r.u.-iifuy, nur.. iud re*’- g'OiiH neistiboih 0 i iKition iu P.-iuiry iir.tiioh-.-8 .41 ' Aria.fiienc, Geography, $20 Pail.-a.^i^.uy ar: Booi Kc>‘^Mng i)2 - n Pi..no f&O. l.’Uin, Aigo orj* •j.aa O.om- iry 1^26 H ;»rd at tE.o Id pr.ce, if •u produce; but ;f not, as iow iu tu«i:ey a-, uuu be ti f. r2cd S.uJomH admit'., d a. wny tiiue. Paymenu ue ci'ise of the t..,aBion. A .iaduotiou ol j 10 woud .’ d soidi.T.* . Fcf p^rtioulsr.4 KtatVL's me P^iucipal at Kcr- a;rsv;lio, Fo»-rt?m couu..y, i«. 0. 39 4tpd I will ai eni at the following times and pla^gs for the purpo«e of colltoiing the CoufeUerate laxcd now ^Bsedaea, Taxes ou quarterly ealcs, addiiional luoorae 'ax, Ac , Vix: At Heg^n's on Monday Jupo 18th, 1804. At St. Paul’s on Tuesday June At Lu’nner iiriJ;;o oa Widuesday June 16ih. At Rat/'ialeviile »»n Tuur' day June Itith. At BoiUh’s on Friday Juuo 17tli At li.srni Kwamp oa flaturday June 18ib. At Alforddv lie on Tuesday June 21sL At Tnompeon’s on WednesiHy June '.i2d. At Waite House ou Thursday June li^d. At. Sterling’s VlUIs on Friday Jnno 24ih. At *i T. Heioiy’a oa Saturday Juno 25th. Ai buoic ov'aisp c-n Mcnday June «7tn A* iiiuut'erioa oa Tuesl.ty June 2^ih. Vviahart's on Wtdncoiay June 29ih. All Tax pajsr* wao hf\vc not made re/urc to the Ah ftesB >rs %iu har« an opportuuity of lisiing: and payinir f.t ih.j Bime tiuia- tjome up with your $5 - ’oL'federate ffotet.;. t'us will bo the last chaaoe to patd tbeia off at p” A. McMillan, , Collector for 25ta Diatrict iJond.irrooh, Jitno 4. 39 2i*3t JVOTtC^E. Hickory Bn^gu;B, ad-hand Buggies, '■kAjttAja idt 1 and « hi/s-ib, » loa I wish to A. A. Moi^£THAM. 3d>8tpd ;ie c» »• •• .Biuias w,.s v fv ii.-iiic i r. ■x*fUi »■. • =11 .I. v't-.-a ; 1!, j ; ri;f -.la -.'i ; j ..■! ,>.it ■f rna t ..p td f,y i : w'jar.cq *-a. s it .3** Auicri-.'.n w.r i'ar .ao.-u iLtn c5r.uierti*.!»ac^,.B tti- I...1-3 u Jt.3 O' i o*a 'iiblc ij.-i e-i-jil, i'.i; iiig«l)lf ’..o .•ourlady ta.'tn iiaagi.'^ iiie>r nn^reasu ?ai i:j\j put in ;-u spsmn ol'jn Aladdia »*'ji-e . f «?.:«vUh i.i eisttci-s cf aJ.uiratiun 1 4.^ ui'in. c.nj.r.-a !iib lo-i •jt a P.ri aili-ai'iioer, «r luc gha. kj-.-»3U.y j, j.-.#v.le; i'icy ua ur^i y u»v.u- 1:^.' pr.Mc i'^ oti ..e-.tiy ol no OjaSiqj. n'*-. i h“v :.ro ■ :.!;•■ t'»i ;; .-id •. nvo »■ ■•I Id A ;k6vl. Tu^b i. ' ra’iy 1 .0 cxiu njhUf-i.Hi.itd ooljr b i. g c.-a.i^ I. wi'u i e t>- p- aia.'.on of tue gr-.ai cnieH c; lue Inui ih. L .ud .biy ^l;a• : ou vXp.''''iun w- K !'-■ a .1 .V. 1 jr ; .jj.v ■ «e»;» . ntjio, he w»»i' naa iiriuw .’a-.-ai, ta -y .. i ur :'y ao. k I ' V »ore tui'i: boives r*" ^ * ■-*'3 ■• .» b • ..•■j- c;rUriuiu^ ali tUey 6^ for i' ' ae-.‘ ij i-iti ao s-AtraTag* .8.,'. lor ti... .i is , ,*?«• gftj.-i Uei.c-‘ woraeaups ol i-yonn at,d P.-.r;s Tt.-n n«vor ..ioi», Laay i au njw iuBopplyu^ .1. la^adti of N iih-r t laaica wuo, a I'e r motitn^ kf; ^ ii'..i u... ^ rant'd a oia •>f linen, or of cuiion In i 0 ^tue rxy tUa Win* >is inctc erj. j a pk;u >ra of pr-isi) .rily; la-* it t'.o.V: luritf tu gawd.-4, weaLia aai jo p- w. " a woaa t he niv .,u- line I’fojj liquor; >*r.a iUdipi ; .r^oiig.- fi.n bj-.'r»pO usay .-teeui, afim- i*.« jirong r driuEi ot i.>!-uj r * , csp j.. divi wiuea atc t.ie iuJtary ol thodt to wjoa; t^ay *r.; ufTT. Add to la.jBu t-e qwi’jiiiies 0. fit v'h r-t^iiii-v i to cover i*fc re I aad roug.** ^vid.'ruin -ii iaii».rooia gea iilitj-, -Mid ..ii laa otaer iillia .vaioh ..^re lao cf F'cnoa ui.»uutAO(ure! Tnodo are OriochtS o iodus»ry whica U is lelf-cv; dv,ai ai-jst r.:Cji.'v an enormous la. cise fro?j a saddea exp4usiou of f ir una lu a lft»'g« breach of ;:is usa;v‘ cue- o.a-:*fs But thwre ij auothv;r. wnicn. f otn p»r..'CuUr ciroaniciaaC'jb aosumr.s ^laijbt a politic.*! imp.r'.+ace. i'ae t^mperor has l>e“n for tie»era! yfj^rs cagifs 1 tu ai- it-’iapi^i 10 iujprov.j i.l;>; ooaU;.i a u> ta»‘ taosi. lai^f'raoio 3>:in.- of F».aai>. 1 s.. ’ ;a* Sju.iy dcoc'-ts '..'•tlitd LuHites, w - .au oo'»i;i' .j..? t :0i^> .a t.ie isou'.hweoi iac • 'i.y ! »L.C« .a i-:.r • .;u,. saa »v. u ;a « u’.od 4 .» lii, iiKio v!:b«j o»u i.'i! luih-i ■ jg -odr .1 Dud-.oa vrtll- a- au.- i.^ii.uv. It. U:o pt't-yer- riorio»i»;j ;c‘»cninp h a de;0. uii'rti oa tu»*;.j ..iu.i.i Vi.g. i;..as and NtriU ^.ar.. w.,1 uiiaj.aL«i.j tUv ro*Hoa Tee Aoi.-iioitu tai' C! .1-d tae ni*ris v»u. aiw tUe gici»»eT ;> „«■ ',Ge paou and roeins uboJ m buroit^ v^ .s deri>.-.l Tne przccd of iLsac noo-'se *ry ». tioloo U~.»o riion en. ruiuu;',- ijf, ti'-.U the Lund:* ar,*'T(»pidly beooL-i-ag non w.u; i.. f i-Dauco Oi iiiair i me foreatB. Tne ii.uperor -; bobby n»ti tcuoLao A na-jif: w nh nditii; i^OTICjK. At June Trr*i, 18t*4, of tac i^vurt of Pit '.4 sir. I Q •>- ter dcBji UH of tju joc.'i'.a l o- aa-y, tat dubn rioefa Were appointed G noral .Adta .i ifte cetaic at the lat*! Duii.;au M'lNedl Pw.joui luit^'jtf-d 1^ tho i-i- lestaie ere n »fticJ to a « uly pr^y .oj'ut TJio-e h- v- ag acniftnas must pvcsv^nt i.itia ta due tiaa:, or this ao>;cc will ba pleadud lu bar of » recovery. DAVID MoNElLL. A A. McKKi^HAN. Further niotic«. ^PtlEItB will be bOlcL ai Fayetteviil»>, on lu» 28tb 01 X ‘his month, iha Haas>aail ani Kii.carn FIJKNf- TUKE, and LIUKARY, me property of the ia'e Dau-'tan ■MoNeill Also, tLe artiolej lU tha Cat>iu(;t 'k>arero ai .•f the deoeasei, each as Bedsteads, Ohuira, Waahytani^. And at the Mill pi >oe on Carver’s Oi«ek, be»;inning; with Friday the tirbt di»y of July, ta-'ro will be said dTOCIf of aii kinds, embracing some Mules of good quality. Wagons, Carta-, Planiaiiort Tooia, aa-i eome Furniture. At the laylcr’s Hole Plantadoa, on the Cape Fe.^r River, on Tuesday tne 6th of Jvi^y, there wiil be eoM liattls. Hogs, Plantation Tools, FurmCure, a Wagon and Cart. The sale will go from day to day at each place, when the terms will bo ^naouno^d DAVID MoNEILL, A. A. ilcKETHAN, Adminidtratora. Jua« 8.1864. 39-6tpd whioh it '.^ill te impjssiblo t->r Li forcca lu the South at bia cumm.*: short work will Li. Ju^dc oi me moad. Gel A J J'miih, \>i;h : I-- also ir, ' .'4 r-ju'r- for tt.iu lv r-.'iut'.rji ih.ir:u;tu, whi!' ar iatttr is btiag Mtrou^thenod liom cv’cry avaiJablc HOurce. TiiO rebri-5 sr-j n j di - b* p •r'-.uiiig the s-a'iie p' iioy, and lit a very tshort tim- the coutcnd iDg laree» Ou buth side-j .rill b * massed tbe two great objective pvioto tt tiie cum. iigu, ikicb- moud aud At'aau, aud tbe dc-*.;at ot th«* rebels at both places will be Wa.erl )u detests Grant's Sai‘Hjca —\S'c are iiifurmed bv oi;o ol our soout'J, who isas bcea bohiud the lines vt the enemy, th^t llieir o-juduct- iu Ec.^cx, Spottsyl vuiiia and Caroiiae La-i been most atrocious,—tx- ocudi"g in villainy, il pop.-^ible, th.-ir outragtj.*^ tieretuiore in other parte ol tho ctmatry. The house oi Mr. Wihiam Boulwaro, ot Essux couu ly, w»3 burued, and aii iiis pro erty destroyed. I113 mother, a vcner»l'Ic und estimable lady, eighty 5 cars old, was matdcted by uegrot-s be longing to Gram s army Murder, araon, rob bery atid outrages of every character mark.d the progrosa uf tha scouuarc.s caUiug thtn'iclves soldiers. Four viliaius, arrtMcd wtaie uut-iup - iug to outrage the person O: a most rc j>Lt!ai I; young lady, arc no., awaiciag their just duwm. The gentlcmao, trom wii >m we received the above liiiormation, eoniirms the accounts we have heard ot the *;ui >raiiz itiou uf (j^iaut’a iorct s. t'iie whole couutr^., in his rear, ia filled with desert ers; wao deciarc that liis veterans have coarly all been Hiaugutercd; aud iLat a li^rge portioii of ir's artuy is composed ot ueft recruits aud boys. liich. iStntintl, 6l!t. Yaiik'je Lrjshis. —ijome wouuded pria..>ncrs who bave beou recently brought i^to llicbujoad by our au.buiano-j earpr, oiatc-d t?ia tuyy t clucgtu week, an fully ctjual to those tustained at Spott* ' .>ylvkuiu C. li , il, ind’cd, they be not greater ht-re than ou tho former battle ground Rich. SeiUincly ^ik. STSLWEU, Ij^ROM Fayetteville, a .vllLiJH 00W, of tneiu^m aiz , : a duo color, w^th two long leata Any one finding her, and dkliverimt bcr to me, or give &ny iaioro.atioB of her whet^duuta, wdl be suitably rewarded. j 81LAS SdEETZ. { Jan« 7. 87-2tpd * to a body of l'..>4v> stiuug that h.id Vi.iuutvorea tor the doteuce of Waehiat'tmi oitj; that in two tlays atie ■ arriving thoi'c, tLoy had been, lu cou- ol Liic.li cajja;;ei.iiOut, .*vuc to tho iront; that in ouo ot the receut aUompt* t’j L-torm our work they had been foreei to make tbe charge; that iheir column had been aim. st swept away by our tire ot artiilyry aud muokeiry, tliat of their whole number, but yOU now rom-incd, and thi^so aad stampeded lor Washiugtoa, indigtiant at the trtaciiery which hid Sioi-itiad them —16 Jncrta'itd Ai-f)iy /^ay.—The bill to incroase the compensation ot Generals now only awaits tbe ProMdent’s signature to bcoome a law. it gives a General S500 per month, a Lieutenant General §450, a Major General Ijf400, and a Brigadier Goneral $350. Generals in command of ac army to receive $100 a month in addition, and all others m the field ?50. The bill to increase the pay ot soldiers was amended by the Senate so as to make It applicable only to one year, instead of a perma ccut arrang«ment, and in that turm has pas:sed both brandies of Congress —Rich. Dispatch. Trans/errtd.—Gon. Winder has been trans ferred from his command in thia State to that ot Anderson, Ga., and will leave tor his new posi tion to-day. We learn that a portion of the duty of Gen. V/. at Anderson will be to make 22,000 yankee prieoners behave themselves. Goldsboro’ iStute Journal. The Richmond fDnquirer gives some extracts from a lettei written to a friend in Kichmond by a soldier in General Leo’s army, among the rest: “The fight ou last Friday was very severe. The enemy’s loss is reported to have bet n heavier than at the Wildernesj. A farmer rvporta Grant to have said that he would try Lee a few days longer, -and it he could not succeed, ho (Lte) might take his d*-d little Oonfederacy and ua to h—U with it." . The lii^zeive Forces.—Day before yeeterday Gea. BLolmi.*^ disiuit^sed to their homes tue Re- sorv-'i bttween the ages of 45 and 50. The ob ject in putting them into camp was to organL'.e and driil them, and as soon as that was accoiD- plishcd, by orders froai Richmond,, they were dismissed—Ho^dsboro* Utate Journal. WJlmintjton MoHty Markit.—Little or noth ing doing in stocks aud bonds, owing to the con tinued scarcity of money.' 7.30 Notes are current at 8S0. We quofe gold at $17 and silver at $16 for one. Sterling bilU ^17 to $18 for one Wil. Journal, Another Dodge.—We learn there are scattered over the State blank forms of a petition or me morial to be signed by the “faithful" ot the straitest sect requcstivg Holden to withdra^o from the Gubernatorial contcst—Oolis. State Jour. Railroad Tra cel.—'i'hf: running of double daily trains has been resumed on the Wilming ton and W’eldon Railroad, leaving Wilmington at 10.30 A. M. and I-*. M — Wil, Journal. '.Important to Poj.er Mannfacturert—Mr. James Winter, President of the Rook Island Paper Mills, Columbus, Geo., has oommenced the manufacture of felts, equal in all respects to the best English made. A Qeneroua ContriUutioa.—Tha 26th Missis* sippi regiment, of Davis's brigade, hearing of fering among thf* poor of Richmond, ». ^asiooea principally by tho ' -ithdrawal of the loca» troops from tbeir various ' . cations, have unanimoofilj agreed thst 'leir rations, for the ne** two days, DC diotribated «moQg the sofierors. Rich. Exam,iMi\ Foreign Nfvoi.—RICHMOND, Jtuie 10—Eu ropean advicos to the 25th have been received The, news of Grant’s great battles in Virgini» caused j.rcfound asnsation in Kugland. The Times sta es that it is regarded that Uraut’i sac- ceases are iudcc>siv«. Th» Post expret.--*s a con viction that tiiC P«dera1s suetaiutu a cruabiog Jt:leat. Tba Hwrald and Globe pronounce the a-'vuuce ou liichtuL'ud a iaiiurc. The steam Kamt I built by Laird, hi.0 been puicLssed by the Lu f/)i:.>h gorcriiiuiiit. Od- : tcUj--y in Trans-Mistiftiftpi.— \ privalc li.tLcr to JamiH M Uooktr Jv'-q. ol this city,sa)s the Lyaoi;burg Republican, horn (}eu K Kirby iiiuitb, dttled Camden Ark.^ May j, was received yv;fa‘erdi-y. Gcii. J'mitb says: — “We bave just had one ol the moat suoccsifu. ..nd briiliuut campaigns of tbe war, laAting only .'jO ayb. With 22,0ou men we have delealed 3O,u00, in throo gciscia! c^.gagt-aiCEt# and eever»l adti-jr i; ttl.?, mr.rch'vl 5uu milca, tuught in ka- iMar a -i:!'' .irka.xtas, killed and captured U,m jt t.n.: ei euiy, laiieu *5 pieces of artillery, lij 1 20u wa.'Oi-a. Juo. None ot my staff were Lun Cuuuiughani, Jones, Trevot and myself hai horseii shot under us.” Vor^’it/i —A letter from an officor in ilur^ac i command commuuicates the agreeable intailiget.t that Morgan and hia men are on a rampage We may expect soon to hear trom them. Richmond Fnq^airer, \}Ji The T.-aiiS AiiMis4ippi Department ahamionoi by th- yunJcfCt.—The Phiiadelphia Inquirer of i\.fc 4th inat. says that «,he Trans-Mississippi de partment has been virtually abandoned, and A. J. Smith’s Army Corps, which was with Banks, has rcttcJied Oha'.tanooga en route for Shertu»D, Georgia.—A tlispatch received trom Gen. JoLa- stuo, yesterday, represents affairs as unchaQgcd ia that quarter —Rich. Stndiitlj 9A. /' tsonf'rs taken Ay Lee's Army.—I have it irom Kood iutuority that our captar-3S of prison- erd siixoe the campaign began will toot up about si Via thocAuud live hundred well, besides a num ber of wounded ones —L'or. Rich Dispatch. The whole cumoer of Yankee prisoneri receiv ed lu Riohm-.uc irom June 1 up to Monday even ing wa^ 1400 |irivate-» aaJ non-commissionad offi- ocr«, licd 40 c-.mu.ii.‘Lnod offlcers. AU oi theee oamo from Gtu Lj.; —Rich. Examiner. Grant's Lat*ts.—A icout who has spent Bome t^avs in Grant’s liu'’s says that the yankec eol- dicrb sjteak ol their lossce in tho battles of last THB N«\Vd ia iutereatiu|f at Peter#bur ill Virfijfiaia ritttteU by the to that nei^tit) blow w» the y Es I'KMilVU pati^dlrii of U latter to Ne other sources Harbor, capt rp.peliin^f eve t«ke itie pla e hiigh Lee axi ' t>een driven tbe Kichmond of rel)«ls in t’ Petersburg p regard withd rebels rams at ished” or dro Sach are th of the New )C phination of th tiou Vo iiomiua' to intMt, and it body. Yet it evident from t prodigious sue York, gold w rose. As to rate letters of pla«e by the certainly had of the pla,t,_ all his eft'orte heavy lot*6. liaxHT bu'i oishing anothe kind lo add kic ol' him who is ler's f^lnres fording the op viiluniee ivftver scoundrels m I'imes's attack oar last; and n atd&lingti is p the death ot occasion for a liou of dollars that brother, with hj.ni in N protfUible tms' lie ha6 died w he Las leii to Imlf between b' of ‘•hoiiOf aiuo m his own uam and I hild, or tj«en tir2 a aim; tings wbitli \v tiou, and that heip hiiLiBcU'. b his brotbOi . in tlie .'~eua mttti-d by Gar amble lecites plotting with 1 with u/ti-rM'ataa hit own person' iug been guilty •OBipliCwS, of ■ einbezz!euient atta of estoitio fxrualt y j^Liiit l©e of inquiry i ft«arc«iy j>uss— koe Congivss lb what bad od- A.V01MER No SoBpital on th' Virginia, died of the 20 th Hi Ohapt-l Llill,tt alid n >blt you" father, guidt-d ter^ t) bmi in Interm.mt. 11 fHh May, and d leg aniputttttnl Ei-iiii..si Kx in Gov. Vance’ tivB, that is wo circulars, wbio and calls a ne Is said or done material is lac which in the p this kind is up September in r lake the lollow Fi otn the “Gov. Vance Davifi, and the u (ember in r* lati labor Qiider tbe people were dinl to reeii t tliu luvv that it wuh hfn threau ti them, a themtlvn. A h Qoverxior.’’ Bo the Gove dent and unf;al Holden’s nolio the following Kr\n the **Wh>*n th« (i of Sfpt*tnlxr. th follo%viiiK I'Jito tlie publication and ihe Witor’ the copy of t‘i»“ ar it wtui orifiu BH;U f-hould fhe then tno)» THE Which end para raph jnat our readers >:a TLurKday’s O’ lloi.llK.N i.v huaiiiess letter “Holden st' mocratic supp CkOFS IX T friend in llich ing view of th "TTie wheat ties IB u;i usual QAd been rt-ga bbdly winter propitious a an average yi« •ad th«re is thia inoportan
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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June 13, 1864, edition 1
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