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i i . It v It tuaiit U louvd to M ine, m4 of ili Yankee fleet buiff and 1'ort Hudson ;.'i.,t liu-r. If I....U V of tli' between Yiiks 111 U si bo kt. I I ;. I Wl -n warcitv. Lad water. malaria and demoraltfaiiou have done their woik upou v GranlioaU, Johnston' opportunity will have arrived,' and wo have strong hopes that a cmbiue attack between Um aud Temberton will result io releaiii) one of . those uIr1ngM inHiliiry .ralhu vf - r which jk read so much iu Northern pa- , pew. .','.'. , We think ibe VituHtioii" greatly lielved nj we ctrtirinlj "bjiilw Ireet." We can. now afford to aa all events with ' .tii w vi,cin.i.w Tli eilualloa of the duy ry similar to tliat of last September. Aiain the Con federate cavalry in ventilating it chivalry at Climberbonr. Kwel! stretches thai agn, which wasouceJakiWa, ito West f.'.'.i-is ' ' i y Went ... -I -I . thinks la n ails the .-r t-t N j.i.hi'.x r when lit) find tlmt property i repctbd," that all thing are paid . for in green WksM thai tli few hoix taken are only borrowed 6a the ord of honor from the uiHij in command that they ill ha rvtu ru ed uninjured. For w bat object or on what prinoiple the frr of Inst autumn ia now again enacted, w cannot imatie ; but the fact w a guarantee for the long dura, lion of th war. The wtiiiieulNortb, relieved of it aUurd apprehension, will dix-over that it i almost a pk-ul and profltable to be invaded a to invade. ItkK fimiHtr JuMt 22. era Maryland;- Lee and tb.e maa of hie I lhal Viuliv 8IMj wuich imXe yy raw, t,. i . .:. -i ly i , '., -, r a li.-ii'i ItM'iii ti.fie vn ?;ic tl tiuth in U.v luinor tl'Jll W Uualj- tu U; fouilj HI Sunday M'H!MliJII Slotit-s. OHti iul iutortuulion bus bm n received here that Yan kee tavnlry, in U.e stated abovo, did o Thurwiav ad ranee as fur as the outskirts of Knoxville, and that they were there loct, b,cictlJud driven batk by our troops, LakI tiijht it wis repoi ted, bot Dot official' ly, thct the tiemy having oo yesterday im ct-eded in evading our (cives, lmd j.'ul" burnt ALe'Joitg railroud trilge over the liobton ri xar, A tch-vrum to this cflcvi hi iid to havo' Iwn i eoio vrd at lynehbiirg by Uie lle.-i-.)i-nt of tho Vireinia Jc Tein;etee ailroad. iUUU e trii,lt v ill prove a 8eiHua inter rnjifioii to our voiiimniiiciitiou with the 6oulti - " . - - - - - l.iiai r.rfji j iiu i.ufiiii ritosr TijtrvXttKr. Oar latwt intetliffi-neo from our nriiiy that pa.ied down thu Valley nd"c!sed inio' Ma ryland, is derived from Northern paers, and will be ftmnd elsewhere in those ihuiin. ' The prisoner lukeii at Wuiclnteri uiiJin force mrtiace Washinj-ton end llarrh.baijr from the Valley and from Piedinenu Tim Grand Army of the 1'wAomwi has been ... rap'idlf twiadrw frwwU road to Rieh- mood, and Hooker lKe to ril McCfel- )aa by striking the Confederate General in tm flank, while the Uuer oente, a lal year in the arc of a circle, tlie chord of I jrhicb beld i')' ,,t'in.v- ll0"' ot an idea' that he did not yet from Mc Cdellan, but Lee h more thna one, and the? are hi o n. Tliis new can pa'gn ou --tktitWtkk ot the l'olomac wUljiot ne 13 ffufniy mil ill luiiLuci uuutui'u... "v two armies are very different in thi Jiin f 63 froa whatthey were in September '2. Lte cammmded 4 0)00 effi-cl- ite men in the first 'Maryland ompign, and they were worn down by th iuol rapid serie of pitched lau!e and foreed UMfthes recorded in 'modern hi.iory. Wnat be has now we wil Dot say ; bot they are we'd known to , be perfect in Con ditwa jefrtthoJ with long rent, coofid.'nt in themselves and their officer. The ene ot have neither the nauibera nor the r- ganbauoa, or even the spirits they hud last year. They have not McCWlan. In his place, they have ilooker. equally de, bpued by both armies, and, with juMiee, aa btajiaft, a tlly and a fool lie may dream of aa Aotivtam, but will never ex ecute ft, een if tli Confederate leader fcbou'djgive him a!i the chance ho cuuld 4eaire,'i reuaeing u?p by step the cani pain of lat year. A thousand conjectures probably would """'" 'aot iol':iMdDlb by tlie-Cbrifesletalii. Gcneraljo iit ofieo i"f e conaptijti be has tinderiakeo. If Lee m tbe'gicat capuin he i supposed, the 6rt liht Ob his intention which either people so ausiouslv eXceted here, arrivetl in Staunton last evenW. Tin? eagwruess l ico- nle here tp see them is explained by tlie tact Lthatiuie whottregimenl jaooiitposed of rvu- egaue j Hgmmata p yes MuuoHro.-iH:uir er they aie to be mardred Irom Staunton to this city or brought by mil If they come by the Uuer iiuxlc, it potion of them my arrive beie to-l;ij'. . 1 A peutleiiian ' ii ftfiie fivi Staunton TttejHlav iiv tu.it there arnveil lijeiv Sun ila? evening ab lt one liundivtl if the Yan kee wagons ci a.iHl at Wiiic-lnTier. liu:h wagon is drali by four sfdeudid Vilukee horses. w asIimJel wn h Yankee iuiikofc, and had a Vankee h)U.'Led cannon behind. , the ca rj Ik r hvojiT i.wfa u ... hjrwn From an otVic4 lio was wounded in tlie recvtil cavalry !i;ht in Fauquier, and wtio re.4ied tins cirr Ham, we luive gnprijient. On aiior dark, Geu. and roultd tiie H who were on ; road running In Atdie about v- vilV, ami thirty The. melit Uin driving "tlieiu ou Itliode I!a:i iei s t ereTiin" tv: the Cviitr.d ine inirtieukirs of the en- Wetlitrsrfcrv liijrlit, shortly jbortson's briade attacked ;ft IllRHie Island jej.'ioehtj tet .at" MTJdiebur. on tlie i Aluie to Asliby s liap.- : fiiile. in northctot of Cehtre- it' from Ak-xanana. ibik, we did no;, after XlHldletiurfi, pursue the :!i die next inorinn''. when Hobertson muduLnoiiier da.sJi at them, and 4CUOceedeu m canunng' the whole regtuxHit, with their horedl eMipmtittS. ia ttdvaitced to meet us m a very severe bate ensued I itiiht, and was renew ed , The eueiiiv IS heavy force, 'ami wtncli bbsteu un the next day (F ades engaged trol scti'i, Frtx 'LeeV Munford.sd W nr. Tlie Utdmnare i npf", )f tle4iMh-iiM.t ha-! been r-ceiveL Uiis city, but it gives but hull- additional ih s. Yankee teieernm from HjrrUburp, IStli, stale lht a CoiiU 'Ciute lorco wns uoilh of Greeiiciisile, I'enu'-'ylvania, and that MX rei iii.. hi i J' miniif.3 hifunti were ncuintied ...v ... w,... J 1 I at Vii:iaiu.iKrt, th the north side 'of the l'o tomm. and fuurvguuvuu at Uagersiowu, Mary lautj. , Jlosby'a -crt'aa e4ght miles Ulow Oumbcrsburs. , A portion of the. Confeder ate cuvaliy which left Greencastle in the di rti tion of Aierversburi!. wero at MiCoimeUs btirjfjifomg iioth4owmtl4 HaucAK'k. Tbe (luiiedeiate are ixtrolmir H the eiti- zeiiN Tixfh tfoojw aiv junvin at 1 1 arris bury, lit not so rapidly as t he Stale ant I ion tics wisli. VwlsbUi; telegram to the 14th. state that no chaise-had taken place in the Kition of :he litK-sl Every thing usefd lia Ufn des troyed Iu the country around lor thiity inile. The rtU-l afe te!ievel to be rivemt au iu tenor tine ot w otks. The si;'tiuU-udeit of rtmlrstiwiid H'tirnktoj mn;ewwt to wit draw to a saler place the hujv number of ue-' l-,a -. . i it I I I... .. r I . , I , , : iln j. k i-; o h.i i.i fit u i Li,..,.),,. ,i nil lit !'"" iwl now U !! Imiirilu f iIm war fr litany i!j. rff,il tl Mw wilt roiuf In itiuiulrr-i !) Tliro(h lit "'irumruuliiy f in prra, lb Yank Uvvviinueal hm1huuhJj: fjliiuMi lbs duafur of atliii.vtoM Wv a -oui.i... Tr..: . l.'.i.........! . i " . ' irritant i , , urmm joaraala 14 bsv bejtevi Ibai wll army of Virji. MiilDS iialrtnble khmI iiila M Uad of Vir thin ciiy will arlplrakJv sweeamb u the mnkri forerf Dia ul IVek, awd alt IU aMuQ who are tursaeMlin the Wlaeeaiu,y,hWl hdmhi of lha MaboanL tint thia rrp.iru Miuac will only avrv iu pot lit iru.p 4, fr'liiiC KieSyw" tluly n fuafd, an4 wtatw )!( Ii kiniw l4 it bna bk tbia tflit Uraral Jbu IVpe liuvwtrrtda bw Mrairf uriitciiil, namely, that of l-aviMf, ,ia rrar i mar caiv h nwwm , im wv naM r,,.j j I i i'- 1 t,: U i ' .. : i.i t : 1 1. 1 1 ,' l.l )! i ('i 'ii III" J I fcti I t!- 11 nK;.."v iii'i.mr !.d v.i-.U-.Whi ?. Ui' llouktl ' ItiotluielltS iir w heleubontS we know, it K..iiiili'J W.- ilmn of 1-e's. He is believed to Live Urn completely otituia iwvied and deceive ui s'i!I to he ulmithj at Ceiitreville looking r Lee in the dueciioii ol Mauiij'Mis and Thoiof;hrre Giijv. It is likely however, tkut ho iii tefoie cow, been bro I ta comprehend the situation, and tlmt he is hnnyiiii' through, Washington to meet our army 011 the isoil ol ilanylund. , , , ' jiton ' rhiSUucicsiwiio. 1 Out readers luivi already Itreii-irJoruicd that llook-r1i.lt ut hslroyed the raiTioiid Iroin FieilerkktMiig p Ayiiu trvek and the extensive wlmrvee a us warehouses which hu harrcaii-tl to be coUti uclr J f lle la'ttcf . t m .-.wi . n- ....... - - .- fwi 4 vw "I eiiiw m av?iri.iiion .uiiia , uvu coui'uum.-u lito, wmmJi luUetly ii..Uwu-pimiious with liinl, mil Ut ausc heouhta could be of no serice to us. Ilin pnH-iiy at Auia itfk' .1 cousidenHl siinie under his fiin Iniuts, uai ol whicu he U!t lo oit-ct it. In this he ulredy Wuni.-.!, if his thoughts an uot wholly Mvuiel with weightier uiitt lers; )l Mouliy nijrlil, a detaehttM-tit Irom the Fifteenth tirxmiu cavalry, under cover of the dktikiH si proceeded to Ajui; creek, am) fjid the drot ami tlie village vf waiv houses thereuUSuK Un the apia-araiH-e of tlie" flames; the jrunboats operant a temilre, Bee j uHu uie vicinity i ine ow u.vig ouiiaius, hut; we are clad In nv, without any other efi'ee th" contriliurin to tlie letructkn of the IoUei, . hxety ho'l.-e :il.U !iiily was coujumisl, and a cu-attr uat of the iiuiiruiii- Cetl wlm-f, recently c uiructrd by tl ydu kees. Our men rrjtoi t tht die iMily proeity ol vaKif! in i ho building a lust quantity of Yankee soap. Tlie two lailruaj bribes 1 bu3tilJiea kees will, at least lor the prent. Ee jiermu tcl to reinaiil.1 The oneover FoJoimu: cirek i.MM) tv'- otm 0 vL. u.it"uicrb Jtliic.- tui'S in 'iti Voi'iidy. It in built upon a iiew piau, icd is Inmiirii: Iwt lon, aiiti he- j NNSiDW wf lb iVufeuVrais iiarrulm, " Ihni of a whk ii PrrwrisMiM Was claimed at lb br;imUn j M lli ) far, Ri-hnme miubl nw W ctwaiaVrea tuheia ettwaxImUe danger. The YaaL tMirrttuiBlJHii:b fiia ' IruHt Lee with kg aMora tuiwrra ibaa bm t'ti, W huV.it brhl a nmpcliil Csrri S lV)iinSlta, and rmald stilt arud ll.kcr aad 1 be army of lb" KapptfftaNiMick lo UitUiuvatL Oat if it vi had MiWla of ihvm audr aiiaa. -rney are ant aw wndor arwa. EwaIia anpj- Ihal did t oa Ihr 14 of Jaaary rtwlkav mvrf. KsjiirifiH.ri .f tilialiiwat, ami d-nirm. t "tt -and mirnrr, batthr and swddra dvmri. ha done ibrir work. Tb army ander Lrv iaa'SRicieutly llatu tauocupy tb sadiviiird al iri:in uTatl id inafia Ui earmy can Waa ler. Uabra l.iki-r ! W iwi oa a aiiib hi wlioli- whd J-a Wua brliiuil th 1W Itmiae, HtrmiNmii a iu au naarr. bea lura 11 binificaiioaa Might prove aa toegb woih aa lb. f Villbur. iid L would hava (uJ! linw i deiy Vahmri and Ml dwaoa iba btuv'a ral Iwlur turn btuia b roidd m cuj trtrd Ciri. Esumrmrt Jam, UL , aiiu he- j SL Ti.u .1 . , a Milci.uit.jl aim eiegani 1 "riu I'oIUi-ii-il liirre. A di?Mlch hvtn iTttiiiwsb.iro' Jays that f twee.i MvTj;y fttid fJH tecl Jub B.'a,' liiis ti-oeiveU 4tuee iinpMtea ol reiu foice netits, and now has w'hlei-jT hn;,';Mles of ii .antry and cavaJiy. The ii.dicatioiis are iLal he is about to as-ume the eUeimvo and mvade--icu luek vv--4i4a'r w- 4irj(iauituif -- large force in Jvit Teimeeseo Kir iifleiwive operations, and the Union men in despair of re.ipny their wheat, have turned their stock iulo l lie tielils. ahutuiSuts a.'c ot ma-Mnry. i lie bti.ls oter- Hie UrooH is alto a lino atrticlure, bill of much wualler diiniu- sions. ' ISIVUJSI-JIIEJSJXSCLJ., IMPORTANT FltOXt TUK SOUTH WEST. The IVfsideUt ou yesterday received from j Gen. Jisepli H Johtirton a ttrbvi iMr j out: tli.it Major General Uit lmnl.Tayloi, cotu ' r.uiHiiiij; a divUiotj under jen. Kirty Smith. ofMifMkeii'sBend. The . It ma-r-itikTirst ibosev'if anr'aiiditifier be w huhavtvUxu sppicuelkhug an advance of. SAlInUHV. N. C: liOtDIT r.fFTI TC. JI. V i9. IKi STiTjE or imuis. Tp ti thw lira wetuve aotbiaf eV5nit ef -is - r 1 -mWm?-mt . waaMJjQjwyfmKdav ksol tbeiwious day afcetfa aaa n pa may ttien te louna and recaptured most of bis prisjuers. Fottv .'.-.L ,k mil I. I w.tJ nrm It rt ...... -, I,..! I .... I , 1. m ro'ottod that no one imagined it. It woald be inexcusable if the enemy should know his movement jo advance this ysar aalAtbelasI lie. Iaaiiie..wli4le ,agair.,itt. ktia owB Lands, aod know the ground by tbe actual inovtnenU cf his army thereon, lit starts from the sane j-oinu that he did tben, but the variations which may be in I rod need iuto tbe ulterior operations of tl eiimpatgn are aiimost infinifl. Tbe earliest inteHtgtrarse of the biinese now begun will conis to os through the Northern press. 'The reader wjil find his paper of this morning chiefly occupied wilb the rtfrhiuj detail of the firt-t eu aalioas experienced by the North, whea awakening from the detiriais slumber into which it has been lulled by linker's hvrntj of vittorv. The alarm bell of lirook-' lyn rin; at imdnigbl (ur,lhe newvlhat Kwell had crossed the Potomac ; the shops are closed io I'hiladelphia f 'the. rich fly on the wiojaof fear from ' 1 Iarribu rg and (ariUIe, tbe farmers dnve their flock ta the mounUins. A guilty conieut; i the pareiit of pnic terror. ...filer all lum the fearful lookiDj for a judmenl to come; the dread of a jujl vengeaure from tboi wbose sistert their birelin js hale ouirs.-d, whose famihes they have ru;nj.' whoe country tbej have ravaged f ith fire and word. Sock aensatioB- 4 iecaJuTabte ffoo-L These are (be peace-maka'S. Whatever le conies of this campaign, ibis result 1 rateable beyond price, lip to thrift moment the Xonhern- people laV fieie VfrMWrT ThevTLa vk no in iuid taken rofccsion i.'ay.) We had three bn-r- j dmjiatcli does not mention any battle as ou i lirt to last, via: Kooctt- cm run;, and lla'refoie we'ia-wnrie tho Yau- tcnjinaiided Ly Col T. T. i ken e,wuateI Ttto'p!j:C wtthom, f$SL nr.'it: Pr Lee's f commanded , Mi!hki-i:' I5.-nil i a atroii'j iiosilionoiMiiimuid- by CoL Ctiambhf j. Our success up to Thiir-' nig the Mi&Ukppl river, tw eiity fives atve day night, at wicli ti-ne our inlorisant left, ; Vickjbutg It bemg in our possession, vlTvcl waa comyleur; but in the battle of tlie next j uaily cuts ofi'Gfautl supplies, day, the enemy is reported, in some measure, ; THE FlfOufDA. .1 .... I ....... I" ..I... ...1 I . ..I A. 1 Vuiuoila. to k!iov that vsfieti lUe Tork nv- ' . ( c- tiam.Jcri ihc VYLite Jlous, ystenky eve J f ,b hf "'"- e.a. A3 . umz there were rwnber Yatdos-s iwr rumors j fonwaSia inowfy Of a flnajHrtwraf awl a, oi Vitukccsm lht lii-)(hbtHtMl. I llooKBa no doaU hii tuabiaf a ery rap. We hae mHiH. Ihmii Wtiliattilnrg of id - baeli " iiMreaitnt, rr ihr irp -:a 1 oiKtown. - lha ariui j t-ucfal f.ec mi tb inrmmm( tbcif j Irrninry. Hot a liberal Lea baa Ut tmt i a-ea.ff&!a1 Kim lluAaaa w ill l.v LI., L, miim Ml. if he doea fad klbelhrr. Tb Ca fr derate Geaerul b1Nibtbna uudrratand wi b ia d an;, ami hi nucf lii catraUlHWS ae-ruirdirf-'ly. If l ia wtllttav raafe of ptwth&lj Th rrnewr! ataviuil vu vjrbabar ia lh artTary cuaiequcuc l Ilia r;ure of li. kkea's UViid. "I'hal Oeueral tiraAl baa ' bra wiIIimi ! try tbal dcaocrat cbac of acrea j ia clear proof Ilial ha (ce! hu krlaoj muiiow brfkne- the ttnrs, tiux In evopaita ir the u...b .i-..- i. j.j ... i. ..i ..... i tf... ... .I'll. vm wt.iww, TTVW mi ... ' t . ... d.-.rr.le el....e. vr.um. Thai L, dia 1 7n r'" '". fr.pre. rd. meUv and ilaninralizcd truo, were leadv ',, dicalttiaa, la iranafer lba aerna ff rr lo follow ttial ifliuMful auf aauguiaarv ji-jlfl lo , tumt IVoui S,.mhrfa n In tbal taT umT Wofw frt' which lead. e th- bdb. VVbrfni. a. j HN;, ibereSl trm,ttig them atifactury evilfftee iai tuey al know trial r , f I ii,r -iB,ii i If .w -rv fa,i 4 ...eJy iW.Nw."f'lt a.aia. im t . -I e a . a : ' f . i k " of our men are believed to have hMiilMt iite lannee pafrs uieouun m .laci. mm - utely iid m iba tlshb.iafli.id U Vark-- iS ?' T wrwws),m wpoa an aa- prisouem The number of our killed an-H 2. , "r eTu7 , Wty -mrtea hws, .lUw ptrtKnf lii8 ,jM ,..aiu t peJeA Let hem ferf y, let wounded is said to have been ftnall i wfl. th" njuul11 U.eapike bay. That - j hr. dedi,c;a-wouk a-t ba am.rued by ' m dii.fc -ib . very d.egs th. Witer W T Ii i.n,.fi,l- . L... 1-nU.I ...J -..v.,1 I ; "'i towwi muiimiw, a oik V"u- I mh iri ntxikt mwmmM-i iwn irra - ... v. "iraimm ii. ... ; ..n i f 1 It IE. I -l- 1. . -.-.I- i was greater than irs any cavalry fijl.t duril 'w.r-M-.J: die war. One Colonel is saitfto liava been i r f ao viliaiiioaaJf armlied lo SoQtlwru ii. ""'"f-tV."Il.'ji V.Maft. tf r ILtfiM im llttf killed and another caritnred Two bundled oi tlic Yankee prisoner tak- j en in the fiyht at.ed at Winchester oa Sat- urday huit. I We have been aWe to h-arrvof few of our ! casualties. Lieut CoL Watts, of the 2d Vir ginia cavalry, w ill Ipse an arm. Jlajor Car nngton, of the 3d Virginia cavalry, was cap tured. Owing to the ditaiice between this battle field and any poiut on tite railroada to 'which our tr.us are runtiing, sevetal dat Must elarne before we receive full aud aathutic particulars of thi buttle. It repor'ed tiwu alxut the time or just before this batfle, Moebyt who with tiis .--tiiau corps is actiuj; independently, captured somewhere in ih tiei?hrnirboxd of Centre viile, several ofRcens of Ihmker s SlaB", arid carried tliem, with valuable' pliers found iu their posBCsnioo, to Geu. Stewart's headquar J t prop to kU'.l tlmt tip to 8 o'clocfc'last eveuing, aoollkisl intelligence. 0f thij tttl bad U-efl yeoeiveJ at the War Office. This would lead us to swjMrct tliat tlie iftiportance of the affair had bteu unduly magnified by the reports we haVt received. At a late hour hat night, it was said the Pivsident had received a dispatch from Gen. Lee, staling tliat JStuart had been successfully engaging the enemy's cavalry (oTaeveralcon secuuat: days 0 win'; to the Uteuesa of the t bawjl wrhkli thrsreport. sfas" 'clreutateuT we liaiJ no opportuni'y ot aSscettaiuing lUauiben- tkiry. j... . . From tlie Kxauiiuer, June '2i. ER OM TUB A UJ Y Or XOItTHEfftf VJhGlSIA. " "TTie news front General Lee's army which reached here yesterday by tlie Central tram Krises interest in no common degree, It is said that the while ariny is now b?yond the Potomac Loiigireet, who win the lt to cross, haying pawietl the river at Edwards' Ferry, near )eeborg, on Sunday evening-. A. 1. 11 ill is behevel to have crwed at a lord higher up the rwr two days before. , Wlnlst the rear of'Longstreet yras crofeiing tkei river, a severe cavalry fight took pfaw back of Leesburg, aesr the gap in theKittoo tao alouutains, tliruugh which his corps had Jus passed. We presume that -alt of ikuarta brigades were engagf-d in the fight, but have heard nothing definite on the subject It is rejorted, however,, ilia t we used' avtillery trei ly in the engage tnciit I ie lacia iv heeu made. " TtieF tiaif tireu r' Hi'eJ wilt eh have ba aeiiHi!4 wh aiicli Irroble ! j au auarce of Krruw, nd rhal ia, tbe evraiie ef to Hi aseailauU, aud Mav Uru no iaaii.m lh- be,,,, Ifhe et.aU have btea caa- lu t'.ia vltrd atld In :Kcjr WlMcaWue, thai . . -.- -. t . ' "JL '-'' . . . . . ,. . . . . . , f lured. Ibe viruiry would bare been in a meaa- lhe ha served, only 10 deni.aMiraU ibfj . J , , m. , - - , , learnt aid llie u ileaned ia ..alMary afo.a. j r"ff tnmi li-fr rtcalriy thai. Vwksbarg m one if fhoat jdteea u iaiaW x ewns'CUoes ia br utahty m4 the :.jroWrrJ: of the kmei by oHir adr.aa n.i lo be takeu byipe.,afa of tbat townTainf iwdeed wherever J , aaaaalt. A loj ei,t rirenrneallinu and fc fc . .. .. wbicblhat lowii cau se touched. The Yaj . . . . t norn Hie oear mrorinarrorrwre narrr it amnttrt appear that Lee has most siKWrilully id h'rs j h Cavalry to cover the fiiovemenls oP hisln-1 a,Ji,:. nwiiri. .ver since oiuari s irranu rerie r in t of its calaioitiea only by their newspapers, and have read them with uomingled pleas- ere, because ihey ttfltcled and the Sojith buffered. Ibtt SluFta, ifeir'fTPldbfSf Mita-4tu-u.g w,iHoiuatJiiiracueia in u.e dead of night, are the firl ielininlioes tbey - ba eived of war's reatiiy. If tiey wrre repeated and redoubled; if . soma l-etter thaa the cowardice and Ifuilt of tbow who are now a prey to paaje, was feruiehed by the flxmes of their farm houeaiid the conflagration of their loans 4 U-eaty of ace would IH1 be far distant. If, bowever.tlieir journal speak truly tbere. U lUtle eoU Uiuy that thee happy adocts of tbe late moveroenu will fast loajj. Ty; yaakeedIwilijpofl rret frwn iu alarm, and tbe rdeep of d'unt cites will "a;owT'oUJBrbed by ibe rnidaigbt toe ain, if the ievaaioo h tonliened .'" it ha Leea comroeaced. It appear that the tX'Lfvdera" cavalry Lat obe to Clam- FROM TIDEWATER YJRGIS'IA. We ham from a srentlemim who k-fr the f Wliile Iloue yeste-day erenin'' that tlie ie- o' i oi mere oemggunooais aii'l many jau Wrat that pinrirn7?3LTJ:rwyioTiu L qiiul't in the vicinity, and not even the smoke uS a ysnkce gunboat darkens the hoiir It r however, true that tlie ysiiheiw have again been in King and Queen.' (0u ri'iur day, three hundred of their car airy came up as (ar asOhvet church, nine miles from the Court liuoe, add .'whevldu; to die rk'ht, i.ro- teeded W lrioon tWamp, at tlie head ol tbe Piaukiiiaok river. Jiewr lidirjg the bndgeatjver the ewaaip burtnt, u-y returned by elanitous nwte t Gtouchester Potnt As usual, they stole all the negroes and hors es they could put TL&f7lmfffi1MrTftlm ted their, object io Oia-kiiig Uie raid to arrest and parole all the men liable to militia duty under the, late call, of Gov. Letcher, but we did eot hear of ibeir making any arrests. FROit EAST TEXSESSEE. . We mentioned yesterday the report that 1 kee coniiiiandrrs havme aanebed theiurlve of the inrin.K ui-) uf j I oilier, bad drtermia ed 4fi rely ou ihene lu-.n alone, aod had made Iheir ittlerilMiti utrer ,Jty known. They had erected esluire bulterief, built a utiliiary riad; and proteelrd tiietf .external Im from o(iratn of (ieurrul J..lul-u by figan lie ditch and aSwiu. Derfhts the deadly ci. male, aud the water of the eiream in thai eouairy, which lhy would oftca be forced lu tte, aud which pntUtice. fryer i neriainly the nidTm of 'liifir iii ir!ie, Vj kUiirif w.hiIJ have been compelled io aeceumb lo Yunkee iy jnfopralMjil in. ia lie Iield. AVIu-a burii tw'iba aceae of aetait, were m ifooi in the held, bet ft rriiuiauia vf lbs beaten army wbteh bad been abut ui iu tbe lowu. Tbe pteeaaof. colleciiog an eUVctiVa force hi been tediow. Bui thai u is now euougb to dinlurb l he iege tulpcpi the enemy has been pVtesed with the Wief Uiat lie was seekinjan oppoi tunitf to make a great cavalry raid into Petmsylva- of Vtckaburj. aud lo reader the ptaa ..f. Grant ma. i tits lUea lias oeen encourased to that abor ctteut thai tmr cavalry rnoveirvDis have en- grosiea all the attenuon of tiie enemy, and whilst he has been, devoting all bu energies lo utpplng the rttTTV the bmh our infaiilry and artillery have been steadily and silently fcuoviHg northward in frcrnd tothe "iett of omt cavalry. Before the euemy had re covered from the shock ther reeeiveh at abortive, appear from iha tare iiiullieuee. j No. Iiing would have &iSad lite eiieniy lo hi laat aaaaalt. eeiUfadniory a M i to all hi ehedie. but th Cwa:iuua elainl that kia ih-aiiiiia ii haSrdna. and thrt H I mroi!e I0rlracl the luw prucaaaiiB wbicb be rel.edt fur ufxa. , r j the balde at Drandy station, Kwell was at Front Iloyal, on his way to Winchester, and i ii i . ... a " Una hup new rraiain f.f Irani. 11 real on the poeaible reCapiure af Mill. ken' Bead While that place remains' ja- ibe hartls of the ( iHiftrderalea, lranpirt cannot paea Field ..i:ii.m. ,;n I., i.u a.. k... ....... . i till! SftO- IH,lWlt IUflttrf B Cf-l M- -e - "tt- f - -ii... wtvijv. "ICIIkOll. L'U illfBII rUMITUMILi v. Hit A OOJ.ItiM.. v , One Tei on 0f the alTair at tieehiir!r re ptent'UIa thai tlie a hole ol txingslreet wx-ps t superior foreee. A iaiieral army may attempt was rii'-aed. aud that he a hmniHtered I enter bv tie ir road, that let i thr e. cauuol be druiej llial iahal a haeul Lakea tuna ibe rueiay t,jMMl !MLSt?.VVllTiX TIus is regarded' Uavf retiuUe Li Hooker. as UoobUuL Persons direct from' Winchester say that Har per's Ferry has beeo'ia- posseion of our troi since .Saturday, the enemy having evacuated the ptac on our approach, witliout slowiu-' fight .", Tlie, diQii:uliiesiii the way of obtaining au Uieulic intelligence from our array is already eery grat, ami daily iacreasingas tlieae&t vf actiee operatioM iunoved JBotthraoLAn the roads north of Wjacoestee are strongly pa-'ketetL, and no one ia permitted to pass them.' The same is tbe case aa regards the roads leading from Gordonsville northward. In addition to this is the fact that bone of our hues of tailrod are Jo operation to withm Lrfy or fiiy miksof thej-resent soooo of utati of Kifby uutti, and gauboat can co-op. era's In Hi atUck fr.i id water aula. tur defenaeagaiaat l.bM eiiulioetil danjera, the t'onfrderaey lias tbe aifecttyatid kttl uf John atoa aad Sniith, Tlity vwi.1 g far t avpply th iuMiGrieel nunibe;a of tbeif tn-wpa. 'I be great clian wbicb has com er lbs teeae ia the Valley .of lb Miaeiaaippi, a change from jul despair, to rational hop, tneearagra as le belie that they will yet bring Uie anip to port ta a.feiy aud ta RkiizExtmnr JmtmHtilk, . -' - -r-- The grjat arTair ia stilt obscured by mial and clmid. . .No inteMigeoe ha been received fretq Lee's army worthy of coasidratmo. Ill area Uncertain whether ihe whole of apart of oar tnaips ou tbe Borlbera bok of the Polo nac ; That ad action has yet takea placi may Preen Viekeborg ibe new is giaat, our fl lant a'rrqy stilt holda at. and as win Wsear have g on repulapd Oant. We leera the starv ing pruce of the Vankrja does not Wk very well nur force reeeiring aoppuVa aad reiu f irct-nieol neree ibe river after dark. Very of- -lea. W hae eironger lh.ie tbe s'ueeesaful ;dciene of lhesCiy than' ever. ." '.'; Port lladaoe i etill ereet , and the vige it rd, abandoned However l hi may he. Banks ha Hi! ucb a d;ratroivi'ileIeet aa I hi poilil. that he ta n..t hlfly to ailJbk it noi again. Front Trnneaae, we leave another iflsgraee-; ' fuF raid b been made by the eiieroy, deroy- iiaMbreak4aiiKi . . la horns, and no indvcatiotisof a grnaral batlle Were apparent. t. . ' '..... ": i ' la our own Kfaieatf i qmr, the Yaukeea keeping theme !e eery Clearat about NbufB. S far we cau leara lire aomber there tiMt be maatl, so aaya ibe tateM artviees from lbt pUee. . r X The tra'iw a the North Caoin ft"ftrdTatrTitftba;tma7 VVednesday night last. Quite a numbet of pasaengers wrre on board, and aroonff them General Lotku. of the Confderatt We tea thina-t isrtwh'wawssxi-.- ttiubx-baikeu'lMjB throw a JyjJbU-lmeaaa-Xbaa cImmI were Hiend rkiae by ihe switrh with which Tt wee broke. How kt lOall lb fiaer impwlae of human nature meat lb aiaa be who Won Id deliberately e. oil ui plats' the i airucumi of a large aauibet f , beiiiaa fceinga who bad never wronged Mow tJaeh , a aerate -r la a 01 associate for Ibe beads bewealb TaieV we hope will be awarainc Woe aaiWitiee la be more Tipwoua: iu gearal sg 'ifo-2mr - harsr, further that it a; habil of acrtaia-r elae ofear iroBulaUoav to bold aeVeuearfy everjr aighi, where the earryiag ou, ie said t a eery eaUaaiv eiVft; Jpetiitds jk . lathering! wAoewf wot, but We regard them aa almo t bmUm and thtahoald'U stopped. ;,, lb, time, a3 Wd be wsta alert aaJaat 3 -4 - - -"I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 29, 1863, edition 1
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