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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 10, ¥876. - - . ’ A Indjans was fonnd holding it. th threo hrothors had fallen, and ou the akirmlshe | diylalon, Runyon's, formed apart of McDowell's ll‘:)mluul over them, croseed the river, sl hegan | lino was tha body of Lisut. (Jnlhuunh tha hus- | foree, it was not snde avaflablaat the battla il m‘uuduwhlfih bank opposite, It was o [ hand ot Custer'n alster. Mra. Calhoun lost of the 21at, bol, oocuplmlln}xunrdlu the com- acro Indlan tra ‘s Ordlor are Pemocrals, and & Democratic leader pre: slies at this mecting: 'After the adoption of these rezoluttons, the meete $ng adjourned sino dic. thelr oftictrs for orders and Insiructions, shd 18 | with whom we moved toward Centreyil tetdring from the field, oyon amid the greatesd | Meltzlemnn, nlthough suffering from alui. disorder aud confusfon of the organizations near | wound, contlied Lo exerclse command alnfo " ’ y i 8 lflndh»;‘-up the faceof a bald [ hure o hualiand, threo brothers, and nnephiow. | munication of he Ariny 8a Iar as Vienns, and lhnmi‘ they prescrved thele formatlon, anct | maintotned ils seat i the saddle. The 0% "Thoso who liave Investigated this “ Altfangn"t ) yais 1 Wll. The Tndlans rallied, and, taking sheltur in | Kollogg, the r\mlnl carveapondent, was found | the Orange & Alexudria Ralitoad; She ncarext | marched viily ua ther were directad to da, companies of cavaley and the sectln v A e i 5,000 voting mem- | Viows 6f Gon. Sherman and | theushes svouttlie ford, oponeda dondly fira |'on thi skizmiiel Ve, nenr to Callidun. Uton | regimant beloi 7anlles Iy fear of Controvlie 1t | The long Mnes of Unlon soldiory, whichi a few | Aruold’s battery moved off tho battlefeg | hers in the United States, and’ they nre mostly _ W I on the roldiers ns they forded and ascended the | this scene of action, made memorable by such | will thukbe seen thnt, as McDowell only crossed | minutea hefore had been bravely confronting good urder, and wern the e1d [y Orangemen. The Jferald will not et tho worll Various estern Cons opposite bank. racrifice, ono column, commanded by Uen, Glb- | 13,000 men over Bull Kun to nttack about i2,- 1 and dr_lymfi)t‘na enaiy, stiddenly lost thelr co- LABT ORGANIZED BODINS OF UNIOK TRoops. " on fire over it new Orange humbug. g ressmen. , BLAUGHTER AT TIIR PORD, - | bow, eame 000 of the encing; he roserve, not ambeacliig | healon sad hecamo ona Immensc mass of 1o retire ncrors Bull Run, Wihon within gl PA i TR ‘'NATION' ON JIRNDRICKA. gres * H0n acconnt of the narrowness of she ford o 2UST 1¥ TIMR 7O RESCUE COL: NEND, ¢ ‘| Runyon's division, was but little 1css In number PLEEING, FRIOUTENED CREATURES. miles of Centrovilicy at tho briige Mm"’“"}! £ The Now York {\'al (o, which Lins' for & lang great crowd soon collected gbout the erosalng | mennced with the fate that lad more raptdly | than his attacking foree, .| Artlllery-horses were cut from thelr traces, and | Rup, tha, crossing was. tound o be comy 1('"L . time assafled the Republicans and bolatered B s 8 Toe g il beeame Jammed theros and Into this muss | overtaken Custor, Araniled fn-somo pour eris oNE_ OF Tin coxprrtons - [ [LWAA O HIAUAL sIELE Lo aco threo dien Jer- | bloe ket i by brolieh wagons and ambuhe, i the Democrats, dacs not ko Hendricks, anl of men nud horses tho Indfans fired at short | troncluments by 4,000 Sfoux, excited by thablood | nnder which Gen, Mchowell consonted to tha | baps belonging to dilfcrant “segiments, rlding Thera hefng 1o other crossing available, .n'f‘c " froes its mind ns follows: The Exporionce of n Scont in the [ range. The losn of life hera was fenrful, Licut, | of Custer's iy Reuo aud what romalnod of | movement agaiust the unem{ ot Managses wod | tho smine horse, and making Uielr way to thereat | euemy having opencd with m!s.lllery froma e g ¥e mush take the lberty of warning the Demo- > 111 £ 3 2b Tlodgson fel while gallantly endeavorfng to [ the gallant Seventh Cavaley must have fallenas | that thie Confedorats forves f the Shonnndoaly | an fast as tho denwe mass of men moving with ol o ke ey ajroaiy & he Battle of June 25, - avy lnnnl| o get hig inen acrosa the stream. Hudgson had | their comrades dld, had not the uppenranco of | Valley, inder Johnaton, who wers theit bolng .carry, may_rohdily become heavier by making nlrendy erosded the stream himeclf and was ns- | ien, Gihhon's column at the mouth ol tho manmlul and supposed Lo be held it check h{ {8 In somo rempacts & ridiculous - coniling the upposite bpk when his horse Littic Tlorn olarmed tho onemy, and caused | tho Federal army wider Mn).-Uen, Patterson, b nd would bo wotso than ridiculuun 16 y shot nnd rolled down the hank with him, De= | their precipliate retreat, the Pennsylvania Yolunteers, shouhl uot by pore ho wai o fave any poilienl dutior, - Sut, eucli a8 | Tho Rosento of, Reno's Mot from the | faching himeelf from the fallenantmpl hie trasp- | Reno'n battle-field wae & dreadful place— | mitted tounito with tho forces of Deansegard, 'fif,‘}[e"f,};"fi: L e caloaion fi meKe e it Tato of Custer's Forco. ed tho atirrups of a prssing soklier to heq hit- | horsts and ponies, whtto mien and Tndiaus, all | Tida waa expectfug moro thun conld ‘mory n‘uec Joyablo. The Conyention has got itaelf 5 tion a ahors ulstanee hola . i them would permiit. ' Tho direction of “tho re- mnm\i;& m:ul:‘!l:?&\fl»l’»“fl:ollfil.#fi f.‘,:‘fi"{‘ treat wna townrd Centrevilie, Ly way of the | plmwdon his guns, .The cavalr !mmd:;m,“ Btone bridge cmnlng‘ and other forils abovo | bl ford for their jurpose and from this pote that point. An_ocoaslonal shob from the ene- | no further molestatlon was encountere my's artlllery, or the ery that the Black Horso | the enemy. After lmiting a few hours I:::{,?",“ 0 pars | Cavalry, 80 droaded In - il fieat monthis of the ¢ ST the bl na_lad nearly teachen thi | dead fogottier, and thele bodics mingled wa i | formed, unioss Pattorson had boow rdered ta Varinitainit, were comings eyt the ecing AT poar gKrarlle, Jhow bulvg du, into an absued posttion over the act. There [v no fop when a shot 'stritck Nim and ho fell back, | they had died where thoy fought i all tho wild | attack simuitancously with McDowell, As it | crowd of soldiora. st theoir best spced. Arins | jingto) ! An nynunfllnfi that thare can boaome other kind The S!ouxb wounted vy thelr swift ponies, | coufusion of the melez, Reno wos found on a | was, Heanregard nu sooncr learncd of McDow- E 1 nn o : 1 that proposod in the act, or 9, [13 9 | dashed uf e slde of tho soldlers and fired | high Wi, und, when thie oflicers of our colutan | ell's advancs on the 17¢h of July than Johnston o ghehimnlin an'tl et I e A 1 | Castor's Acconnty i e Moy 4 Galuxy, p fehl g n waa renchivd, during the torcnoon of thy wero thrown away, an being na longer of servico | g2{ 7 little fmngined, whon making my nighe in warding off tho enemy, ~ Herc and thera the | 1 rlde from Washington to Centreville, tlie y at then. Lillug both men aud lorsos. Little re- | mido thiélr wiy wup, the ofiicera of the Beyenth | was ordored by the Confuderato suthorities to | State colors of- a_rogimient, or perhaps the na- o . v et A Vbt mindahing, either suddenly or grailnally, the quans of the First Battle of Bull Rune sislanco’was offerad, aud [ was ¥ grasped hient fny [’fiu hand and form_an lnmediate Junction at Manassas with | tional standard, wmfid bel' acur‘n lyhlig on the fifn‘#fiu?.‘:‘l\\;’ih\‘\’im:{fi!};‘:tlel:f: :LLilmdlcl:fil‘.‘.lfnlu ol W Hiy of L-nl-tcnflev paphe afloat} and yet ""'“" A COMPLATH IOUT BIIX) TEARS, Beauregard, Other troops, wnder Uen. lln‘mu. ouud nlunf;t 0 ling of retroat, 00RO VONLNT- | nrmy, 1K WaA Wit the gedatcht Willulty J“d L A e A ien I beine. 10 to tho fond. Jisk ae T ot ot oy hopsestom- | Tleno cumu. forarty andy for tho elreum. | comsing o Intuntey, ciyaey, et actlley, | lag o reclais or, pesersa tilom, whilo mora | WL of the reginionts o tie Nalted on it " contraet, snd It can hlrsly begin without aunonne- WASHINGTON, blod and foll and I was_disniounted, the horse | stances, was wonderfully calo, and at case, o | amountiug to ahout uha brigaio, wera alse or- Ll‘»l:n m‘\al 1 sct of bfi\ud‘almlfi&x,negtlu vuult‘l be Arlln% obgeryed, dro undor the sludo of tema tree ” in lfle vear of m}lno of battle, and where thelr {'fi';";.;'“'mi:’:i’ fineka:‘filayfl‘n ?Q.,z'k;'u':"".’fi' late awngts had probably been reating from the | repiments “1dst thore muh nfier the mm: fatigues of the fight “when the panlcsclzed’| and retreat had emlea than lad ey :\Illgcfl.m‘l foreed them to Join their comrades in | kidled, wounded, . and captured by |§': § t0.daint " ONB 00D, STRADY REGINENT, :lsml!l‘)gk ‘Thrce-fourtha of one mfllmem,innn ton side of the Long Bridge, so ey {1 b runuing away after Reno's commiand, Isaw | sald hie wested doctors aud inedicines, aud can- | dered to joln Beaurcgard, Tho promised ar- h [ LT v‘vl'n"alvzerng'afll.z;{:::i“‘x: o :le‘r:uw:'l?h‘: JRE-CONARBENIEN, nvcrnlg ®oldicrs who wera dismounted, | Tas to shiclter tho wounded from the’ sun, and [ rival of tliess heavy rainforcemonts Inducod ont tha resolute determination to do av. A great Speclal Dispateh to Tne Tribuns. thelr horses - lavimr been killed ar | wished to havo his wounded men Incl{ml tlown | Heaurcgard to depart from his resolutlon to act S e haRat ontat and seinlsinfationist-talk | WasmtinGTON, D. C., July 0.—Tho Weatern | jiuving run away, ‘Thero wero alsv aqme | into the valloy. He would haye moved thom say- | upon thio defensivo. 1la dotorminad to atiack on this sabject polnta to the cancluaion that & per- | may prenerally are urging very strongly the pas- | soldivrs mounted w'i" had rewained behind. I | eral hours Defore, 08 he felt sure that the | Gen. MeDowell at Centreville ns snon ma he L) f;;;'_{’nfu,‘:m "fir’;‘fi ,‘3’ i ,',m‘,‘,',:".";,’;',‘; aago of tho bill which authorizca the President, | ahould thinl in al thero were aa muy ns thir- | Indiavs wero gone and help was near, but | should be assured of the near atrival of John- but 7% on (he monay matket, may somo fine motuing | in his discretion, to enllat tive reglmeuts of yol- teen soldlars, and, secing no chanee l.up,vutnwnyl thought 1t bettetr to avoid even the ymnlbuhl ston's t;ud Tlolmea' commands. s Drel plan . . ounves, disappenred [n Uhla'way. “May & " T calledd on them to coms into the timber mnl | of having to move theny twice. They wers s to have & portion of Johnston's army march | composed of such sterling matorial ag mado u % i oy 23;‘1‘3; Efs':-.wl-lu:fi" upwithout any aotlon what* | yntgors for tho Indian war In the Burier Statee. |\ would stand off tho Indinue. Three of the | got dutrn before nizht, but 1t was Lien too Into | Trotn tho valley by way of Aldie, and uitack be- |- the ?:qmunu T Clthor thde ab the tonmation féfi;fi,&"fig&“}fl;}:m?um‘" Atght until they ., TR DEMOCRATIO PLATFORN. 1t fo understoud that this proposition hus tho!| sgidicrs. were wounded, and bwo of tham su | tu more Lis catnp, aid ho passed auothor night | Dowell In rear and upon his right flank, while | of the Wap, could lnye tliccked the pursuit be- |- Bufure pnasing from the consideratton of th 5 The Now Yotk Sun, which supports Tilden | suppart of the Secretnry of War.' Undor thoe lmm( they could not use thelr arms, Tho | thero, Lut, i the cool alr of night, the odora | his @ wn srmy.chould make an attack directly In | foro reaching Bull Run, and could have suved | pagelo of Buil 1tun, the plan of the batile Is e' kS and finndflckl, saysof theDemacraticplatform: | prosent Iaw {t s possible for Btatesto argenizo; soldicr wanted to get out, but I' rafd no, we | were leas uiendurable. front. This plan was abandoned, and Insteait it | much of the artillory and “miany of the prison- i T 1| can’t get to the ford, and, Lesldes, ‘we linve In the morning, Col. Rano with his cominand | waa ogreed between onuregard-and Johnston “"The platlorm Ia an slaati plafforn, sulter’ 1o | yoluntocr rogtinents anly for tho dafensecf thelr: e e ranet ahhnd by them. Th | morched Ao tio idge to Castor's batilo-fold, | that thé farces of both shivuld ke unlted weat of L any colared mpe e e e ba Jiko tho . | 0w burders, bl the guns which tha Beorstary | goldiers sull wanted Lo goy Luk1told them I wras | about G milcs dintant ¢ - " | Bull Run, and marched to the direct attack of iy pcndefi- b tha mustioneer. crlod Ju_ thuse | of War la sutkorlzed to give them ace thoss of | an old frontivrsman, understood Ludinns, and | 8uch L tho story of our afcival hore,—Loo Iate [+ thio Federale, titled to & Low worils. crs that, a8 it was, icll Into tlic cnemy's handa t}x‘flv.r.‘mf fi.!‘&"r‘?.uw ,‘:.&“J.’:?.‘}i‘.“,‘,’%..':.“f.‘r'&:{ Lhaol i e g Sorves Coued ey Millea gava soma Hitia thne | Pisupeils aud wo tar gs luit 1o, the scconylh C ¢ nient of what lic had proposed to do, unid “whgy e 4 cond class only. . if they would do s I safd, Iwould get them ont | to bielp Custer, but Lupplly In timoe to save the : IN PURSUANCE OF THIS PLAX Neletica to the retreatlng muasses, and, aficr'tho - v o Tl ' ::t:lll.;i' (é}?.f agg;\ $h {::':Ay‘na;r:l:fln-l:?‘fi thote 'ru: nuy;mn“ MEN. of flu’ scrapg, which was no worse than scrapes Iclnlllvul nfhln herole }é;;xinent. Johnston srrived at Mausssaa nt noonon tho | latter had passed lhe'iuscrvu, comp‘:xuve or- 23:’;‘:,‘};?,‘,,“‘%’,’111s'fil&’r%l:.‘,:s::‘:mm:;:?;’l-‘»!\l‘l!flrxlv‘gn‘: M Democrats of differant Statesholding dinmotrie- B ith the Weat- | 1 had loen In before. About half of the mien TOX PLAN GF ACTION, 0th, the dny prcu:dlu&" tho_batile, and, being | der began In a alight degreo to be restored.:| didall ad moare than ‘had heon expeeied of 4 ally_opposite dostrines. For such & purpose Gen. Shorman does nol ngrao wi 0 Weal | wera muuw.cd, and they wantod 't kcn{x thele | Tt wos belleved the Tudfons wers on the Littlo | sentorto Beaurcgard i rank, he nominally ns- | Gen, McDowell at firat decldait to halt and make e e how 1t could hava bacn hetter do- | Orn Congressmen In thalr achome fur the crea- | horace wit o ¢ tio | Torn, « divide or rldge only 15 miles wide, sop- | sumed commami'of both Confederale armics, | astand on the heights ncar Centreville, but, :::Tl'm {}:1:‘:3“::‘:1&1;‘: ‘-’llgfnumfnfifl%fifl:wl»:flm this Y8 toon coveredl. to o uundvisable, 1€ | yanted frunt relnforcing Beaurogard, but this not {mpractlcable, o inrga a portlon of the | wagnot done. Jolmeton unilod most of Ly army lll'l.Vl“ 60‘11"-‘"““‘ thelr “flight toward {. foreg with that of Jeauregard before the batile \}mwnz on,” Qedera Wore tlieh given he: ¥q- | )orang and even over Lhose cainbinail armie tlous commandars to conduct thelr forces bicl | pfeliowells plan of battle, afer ligura uf, sovere '\3“‘13“ fa:m“{,-‘l'“l"‘ flear Afl{{l!ll‘m» "f‘l"”“e strugglo. was,carrled o “snvcesaful cxéention, wsbington, where tuey arrived tho following | ‘and Gnly falledof attaining final and eomplele them, hut £ told theo Lo k tlon of rogiments of tolutecrs, but thinka that | Lorses go And hton foot. Wé stald in tho.| aratiig the two strenins. Lb was anyuounced Uy | but wasenting to Beauregard’s pland, aud vir- i T o, IS | S o sor st o | Bt o st o b et | 3 ot S, crtn Slintl | oy st et s S AT ¢ ot ring below in. tbe river, apparen abu! B strike th 0 o on, un au 8 noh LW, e o W fl?’mfin‘i‘%’i’f’;e{?flnfi'gfi‘h o, SISl 1B log up t!\u el rczlm,n.mn. ?T}“ m‘c"fl"“ mllefi il 1, 1 did not flgnw wh’u it was, | received the dedision without s murmur. and Couledorate cowrmanders had each dater- MOMRISSEY AT $T. LODIS. lfl'v"fl')’x m}c liw ""’“P i :‘ x““‘“ but koew the Indlans wero fighting some TIRRE WAS OREAT RIVALDY . | mincd to ntiack the other ou thie same day, the K . The editor of the Washington Dress thus | GRUPRED. e e el e awr aon, | 9F, ous, men, snd Teaynon wftorward 1t was | betweon the two columus, and cuch wanted to | 9ist. The Confederate Genoral wa induced to dcacribes John Morrisscy, the-reat brulser, aa | £ICHUS that g thinka the 1ndians whil now scp- | Cuater’s vormmond. Nearly oll the Indiana(n | bein ot tho death, Gen. Uihbow's cavalry had | slterhia plggf and act upon tha dofansirs, bit'a ls ho appearcd at &b Loula'aa fcet friond of ‘il :fl:fi&"fi; smaller buods. ‘Thia opiulun 18 ot | the upper oud of, o vailey drovw oft davwn tho | bec n tho e sinee the 240 of laat February | {07 hirs ey hin linc wore assalled -by Mo | day. 3 § ; other proutinent “""mm“‘”- river, und the Oght with Custor Insted sboutone | Lierding and watching, these Indiaus, and the uwell: bla deglsiun in thls mgtter belyg in- % THE CAVALMY, H‘m“{,n s h’s‘}‘r%?rfll‘.l’:l{"l’fl‘ll syl Dol o o 5 is Spectal Dispiich to The Tribuna. ‘Thour, when the heavy fring voased. Whon the | fnfantry had boen in the ficld And an tho march ‘ugheed by two circumstances. ~One was:the | on the Federal -side; -conaisting of only seven'| "0 L. e Yelen ran l%:‘h‘(%::?n‘::‘y,m ;‘fl!fl”fifl:i'x‘;‘ifid:p&.'.flé‘n. T wm’"“’" ':;"Iyl ::';é':“-;mc ne‘t‘llel't;lgsd 51?.’.3 ooting bolow bogan to "fi\ away I anld to the | since early, mr March. They hod come to rg- | detention “of - about s:b(m of an\}n.mm.‘ compantes of regulars under M aj Palmer, were e p—e 8. A Ctaras fember. 1o tooks 1o s Darnam thoraugibrod | Wayno, thia city, has boan oxdered 1o hetd Bl | baye, “Qume, mow s tho thae taget out.! Most | gard the Yelloystono Idlans ne their pocutiar | fufs Whose proschos ' Jind - been rollsil | not employed b0 &hy cbnskioribla extént durisg | 2 CUSTER. ' nd Short-Yorn; O feet high, shoulders i or4 feet :’ v Fort Abraha Llncoln.g of them lid not go, but walted for night. Itold | property, and have worked and walted five | upoii tho other was the discavery, a8T- the battle exeept 4a stpports Lobatterfcs of ni- ¢ o) Mroad, bullt from the gronnd ap, —oot flauhy llesh, | Gen. Terry ab For ahin g thom the Indlans would coma Uack und we had | inonths until the Indiapa could be concentrated | oral Nours before duylight, that tho -Federal!| tllery, Onp charga wagmadain dha early purt TO THIE NIEROES U TR OUSTNN WA, . 30 pronounced bay.window,—but solil muscle, % better be off at unce. £ and Geps. Crquk and, Terry gob nto posltfon. | srmy wus itsclt ndvmwhl[;w tha attack. Deau- | of tho battla near the Warrentown furnpikeby | ° Dadibuled (6 1M galldhs’ Gen. Custer, A Mecl netver, bones of iron —mukcled TKe & e SIOUX CITY, : " 'A NARILOW BACATH, ‘to prevont thelr acaps, 'Tbo. Montan column | regurd iad ordered his, forces under arms, ond, | Colburn's syuadion, In adyaucig to tho ai- ] s e e : i it Kiddinsor, lzl%lx.- e B ek poss Aoy, s A PUDLIC NEETING, “Eleven of the ‘thirtecn sald thoy would go, | felf disappolnted when the'y Tearned thot thoy | awalting his adyeraary’s attnck at ball-past4 | tock In the morning, Palmer's companicsaccom- | Tho herae of the Custer tie, thing like the 'probodis that that wicked Nast al- Spactal Dispateh to The Tribunie it bwd staged bebind. T deployed tho men a8 | werc not to bo presont at thy flfinl captiire of | o'cock tho mornioy of the 31at. P panicd Hunter's divislon In the-lonizand tedlous | Thie Iuds who love the crlmsan dyo— G wn;f puts on t:h:!m‘- frontisplece, Tho oye is Broux City, In, July ©.—Clizens of this skirmishers, and we moved forward on foot | the'great flll-i;e, but Gen, 'J.‘crr‘{'u ruasons for lluuonln;inccrrauuy that McDowell .as ot famard the river, Whon wa had nearly got & Biing o len, Torey's roasons for | | Rowonlty corvectly that McDomell as mat | Haot et o A e o o s D B e ok o L A , Ib g the river, on we hif nearl 0 | ‘tecordin, o lionor of the attat .0 (en, Cus- | R ek o m' .20 in -wi roxscd - o one of the T ‘¢ brave, Lhore 04 0! “ 1'.'.21‘1’.“..“.’?}:?. T e zu:.' "Pwouid tike | placo held a mecting last night ‘and guve ex- | ¢he river wo met ' five .Indians. on pon’lqu and | tor Wert grmni ones. First, Cuator Lad all | nor {ooperate heavily uxnlnu.% rigtlt ncar | Tords, and the left flank of the Contedoracs _ Tdke (hoeo who wear the C I 5 tremondous pluck ta Hace that Colosans in the | pression to feeling ln regurd to tho laje disaster um{ tired on us. I returncd the_fire' und tho | eavalry, snd could pursue’ 1f egb at- Unjon Miils, Beauregard no sooner discovercdl | succeastully tarn - Rl lbbon's { ed, R . 1. ying. e wasnot drosned flashily, bd o dulet | {o troupa in the Indlau country, resulting In the | Judisus broke, and wo then forded the rivor, | tempted to_ escapy, Whila tho muvement of’ Hunter's and Heintzlenian's | Aflter arriving at Sudley '%Erl_n s, the eavalry | When tho fegco dharks the tenmpot tel Leating, :"‘;,"gfi’,‘w‘fl‘;‘d‘x}.f"”,}’k An@raked | T oacre of Gen, Custer and hg command. | $he water being breast decp. Waofnally got | columt wos halt infautey, and fn ropid | divislons, to finss over and around hi lafs fank | halted for half an hous. of m . -\We could hear 'l'heLr cyes flash fire, thelr bosoms awell, 1o, v 6 over, wounded men and all, and ‘heded for | marching in approsching thi¢ Village, as well an | at Sudloy Syrings, than ho began moving up liis | the battle rging a shiort distance In our front. With rifle cacked and gleaming sword, gng:g\n:l ;r‘u;:_.u.lahn wanta **1teform, " and looks | Resolutions were pussed ond a i signed | 30 dr command, which I could, soa drawn up | in yursulng nf‘o" lndlnug’ alter thage'dzhh Qen. | reserves m.Y’ (urlxll!l[f Lis loft wing in readiness | Sonn nufl-’":rfl oor -of - Gen, McDowoll's camo Like river through ite cut vank Joured, . " OANL RONURZ'S FOULTH OF JULY ORATION. Dy the Chairman of the Citisons' Gommiltee | on the bluffs sloug the rlvu( about o mileofl. | Gibbon's. Cavalry and infantry musi become | o receive tho attackl ng dlvisioi1 s soon a8 ke 1Io£m; down to whero tho _cavalry was valt- | ' 3ush Qustar's lads with deaPnidg-geilc Tha orator of the day & Bt. Louls was Carl | aud sent to the Secretary of War, tendering a | We reached Reno in safoty, We had not been | separated and the strength of the column bo Intter should cross Bull Run,. K ng, B8ying {hat the Qdmml'%da ulg:movu . W L. 5 g Behurz, who addressod & great andience at La- | teglnent o£1,000 men twithe horsc and equip- | with Reno mara Lhan flftcen .minutea when I | weakened. Becand, Gen. Custer’s column was |- Hunter and Holntaleman wora foreed to miko | ‘across” the urvn‘nhnnd up tho {’1 0.-beyond, No paasc for them whon bulleta fly » Taycttd Park, He coucluded thust ments and o transportation traln, to bo ready | 88 the Indlans coming up the valley from | numerically strouger than Gibbou's, and Gen. & much Jongor dotourl- in order to reach the | whero wa were upport a battory, ” Tho!| . n b;l&‘n'!clomuohc o the o y.‘ . pelie Purke Mo couclued ey | e on afuer ‘nccepiante by, | Oubtar's ight. Tieno iras then moving fgrholo | arey desifed Lbe, irongeat, colums, o strike | desigoated-crossiugs ot Bull Ku, shan had been | order was - promptly abeyed, and’ as wo jome alain, sume waunded, bite the duety - . {ullere sad there e el Bear yolces among ng sk | for service it ten, (U SHes SepiNGS WY | command ‘dotn - the vidge. taward Custer. | tig lndiang; so It yna decided that Guatars | wiflobated: - ancended the terest "I saw Grifin with | 77U Seatirore vadency onward burs 3 HTe meath, (his offort to reatorc the ancicutmornl | Mtssourt are becoming vory uncasy, and The Indfans crossed “tho Tier bolow | men werc us usdal, to hava tlo post of Louor, | The frst pun snnounelng {“Idb‘{.l‘"cuyvmullu D P ritiors e = hnd discovered ~hlm, and r artillery had ewallowed up by a grecdy matetlailan sy o be loet A & ct oA en) Lo e Hihy have caned to caro for | b tho ageAciea Iy expected. ; greatncss of this Governmeont? Onr powple are 40 | are leaving tho reservation. A gengral wd wiany | Rono and swermed up the DI on | and tha oficets and men of the Al;ontamvwlu!un TIE COMMENCHMENT OF TIE DA 2 thelr free instltution: & 0 IENT OF TIIE BATTLE ., B, Wl sides, After ekirmlshing with ' them | cheered thicmn and bid phein God-speed. was firad fram ‘1‘¥ler‘u divislor In front of tho | oponed firc.gpon hint, bUt thio 8hotd were almed | . The ridet's yalor gives now force * Reno went back to his old ixmuon. which was On June 21, Gen. Custer cneamped b the | Htous bridge, - It was not untll. oparly - 10 wh#gluuu alls ed oyerhon!s - -Following In battle's shotk (o his pwvift hotnot and this Republic is moni- 5 . on ona of the highest points along the blufls. | mouth of the Roscbud, ufs the snuthgmko! o | %, m, -that the troops of Huuter's divie- | the bittery, wd also withjn Elqm hearlny | ¢+ Likd eaglen lwuh"blneon thele proy, . s forty bound 1o go e way of all geat Tiepublics TIE BATTLE. t'was 1ow about § a’¢lotk, and we. gt lasted | Tiver, und den, Gibboh at-onto broke up hia | 1on came’ in contact With tha ' guemy | of each stiot mait aver’ Grl ). g 3 na men, Jike sha vivid !nlunm Ay, v, o 5 TIE STORT OF A SCOUT. until it was too dark to see to shoot. As scon | ¢nmp on tho horth bank and marclie the | neor Budley Springs. y¥ametiibier well tho strango hisalng any exceed- 7 10h op fla cporee. ‘ e o Tacg o the hatoty That 1n Do ispateh ta Kew York Lirald. B 1 s datk, Tano took the Tacks and sandies | Yellowstone. g b e | e e strcam, both Hunter -and | Ingly viclous sound of = =~ o b v, . hind Iunlnd‘ the Juueu before us ln’ ul:xl. droury Brawanex, D, T, July 7.—~George Herndon, a | oft tho ‘mulcs-and horses aud made breastworks On the next day, Juoe 23, at 13 o'clock, Ous- Helntzlemsan promptly ongaged thy dnomyy and IR PIXST OANNON-800T 1 NIEAND . The banuers were by proud foos borag, .. .+ . possimism, that imbecils despondency of fmpoteit by Gen Te cith Gen. Ci s | of them, e also dragged the dead horses and | ter anngunced hinself ready to start, aud drow | slowly forced his antire lese wing back un i the 16 whirled through the afr. — Of course I had ’\l'w. gina from Xm and mnmu foru} ’ 3 3 3 D Y scout sent by Gen, Terry w cn. Custer's " B v sud d o Tylor bio & héfoare thong flar that onco waved hight “ characters wha are over roady to give ipas lust be- mules on the line and saeltered the niew behind | out b F troops under {)c wera al 0 cross and pu- ten heard the sound mada by canuon balls Wi T8 thint drend artilid aved bigud Caieo they ate thombeiven o (udulent tor a vigoc. | columny relates tho following wa lis exporlonce |y, Some of the mon dug riflo-pita with thclr U8 COLUNX, ; ficlputou tho batule, Teauregard, soon. sftir | while passing through, the wit during myar- | Tg‘;’;;;","g‘;figm'g‘. A Sunetots ‘“"‘m"lllgl" il '°‘;:- "““‘l"l A fu tho recent battle, Ho was sent by Gen, Ter- | putdier kmives, snd all aleyt on thclr arws, At | Jt conalated of the wholo of the Scyqnth United | st sfying himaclf of o real Gharacter and dl- | tilldry yraitivo ab West Pol n!" but o mn listens | 7 T % . y Toral stroncth as' fhe American ':x'm'm‘;'l,,’,,:,'}, ry from the mouth of the Rorobud with Gen. | thc peep of day the Indians opened a licayy Oro; | Blates Cavalry, twelve companlas, hiaviug four- | Fection of ‘his adversary’s movoment, outded | with changed interodt whon the dircction of the s VI 4 i ¥ thero In notl n{ Tost that Is worth presutyiug oreo- | Cunter's commaud, to carry dispatchics from pad. | O N fifl n‘:lmwmuh u&dI ;l'::nllc‘l;l'l'“w{'fiw‘lfipgfikm‘l’r uwnl)g;.adc%\;:::z ml?wd(ul:’ X‘i‘l’ll;\n'l’énu l{xil‘-h ;Ig::,: m:; c'gl t&mnlm M::nfll 1 il onln :m? mm; }ml." 'fllr‘a m‘q n“:;rlm‘q'l::z‘ ml'm‘y' oy brag by Merlng, _Letall good cilljons Najen to thele eon | Gustor ta Terrys e onaried, lastiog woifl 10 oilock. ‘The Tndlans | sugar, coffee, and lior furags, Gon. Torry . | and’ Onlon Mills Fords, and_endeavoring to do | fn angry battle from that put Fortf in the tamor A I R oo, Pt Wl weltare of all, and then, with cabn fudgment, | - (M8 BTOnY; . chargod ‘ouir poaition throo or four thnes, com- | Yiawcd the tolumn fu_the presenco of Gons, | With his encing exactly whit tho Intter was at- | practica of thadrill. The batiery whose sup- hie pleca within tho Jinos they denge- ] wuperlor to party prejudice, chovre what nppesr Weleft the Liosebud on the 220 of Juno at | ing up close cnough to hit our men with atones, | Glbhon and Brisblo, sad it was pronounced hy tompting with hiri—to turn hia right flank! By | purt we.were laving raschod fts position on an ki 6 » c safest among tho ofered tu atiniy tha o'daek; suarched up the Rusebud aboul w N ! al aplen: nditlon. 0 nien wora h M va Tnd the safest tho means” offered tu atinln thu { 18 o'davky hed up the Rosébud about 19 | which they threw by hand. Capt. Bontucu saw | all in splendld donditl T all [n | this movement bo hoped to placo a large forsd | advanced crest near the right " of the' line, the i Vi, g nd, and we need not fear for tho future of thy f b0 " o cumpod for the uight, On the | 8187go mass of Indlans gatheriug on his froutlo | the beat of nplrl‘f and. mountod an the finest | in rear of Cunproville snd jusure McDowell's | eavalry was massad near the fooy of the erdst, | £or poliant Caster's Indea ehoar— o Hopublio. Krrors wo ahall_commil, aud failuros ik ., O, charge, and orderca his men to charge on foot | horsea Fiak could bo Lought n the Tast, Gan, | defest, ‘The urdurs for this movement, wllch | and sheltered by 1t from tho epeniy's e honaryelid Ao daring aass | v " s AL AT :\!‘%“‘"“il"x ""“’ m‘:l“ez'"'k‘l" ‘;‘“”‘2,‘1"’:‘3“"“:‘ and ‘iattor. them. Bontoen led the clisrgo snd | Cusior, dressed. I 8 -sull of Lu s oo Jrerodent o Ewall on the ;Iflt‘hm‘(;fiunlqt,nud fire. Onca the roport came that the e e il L o " nd continued up the Rosebud until 0 o'clock ' bofora . thuy. know what od rnific 00 wath time was lost befol o oul m; i c] 4 . yrrora we alill corcectand the failures we shall | when'wa mmk}’lw_, Todgo-polo tral about fi{‘;‘,‘é‘.‘,‘;fi‘ n%:ufl‘%‘:l“l‘dl‘l’:dl huy. know wost | mounted on a magnificent hlooded mnn’,‘);?‘tula tooatath tHoik e} rothomistakecould | enemy ° was movi to' tho attack And spredd bofor ght And fehe, s . rest many, They | proudly at thé head of his reglment, amd of thd battery which wo wero apoclally sent lo i TP growth of that splrlt which T greeton | b6 ays oldy uud followed Jt"alung the Rosshud | yyere evidently much nurprllmf at this alfensiva Qv‘é,, ’," 5 soldicr, The las nod-’b; woa sald, FOLTUNATA FOB 77 OONFRDERATES guard. Tuu’ofllor was al onee gm!u for the \iis Conteaonil day as a lgn of o new promisn, | Untll toward evening, when we went iuto camp | movemont, and I think in desperate fighting | tho oflicers clustcred around Gen, Torry, u..,lI that this was thio- cazo, a8, hud this turning | cavalry to advance from the Lusc Lo tho creat af & 3 © VI, 1fmurl warrlora of thd Cuktdrtss; ~ =777 Hay 7t Be etrong enough togovern the whole paa- | Ou: tha irwil On the worning of 'sho 24th we | Hentecn Is one of the bravest mon f eversaw In | fdolized "dopsrtmont commander, for’a Su movement boen tterapted, the troops sont 10 | the hill and repel the onemy's aseault. Wo [ e Hite for jenca and honor 3 nich; Mo thet monientons a6t by which, fa this yate piout at 5 o'louk, and followed the trll | o gt A1l tho e by was golu wbout et to ant and In tho hast of apirits, | the Fedarnl sida of ol B to exsonta Ibwautd | were formeid in colunn ot oniphrics, and warg | Wsuk 5L dear ohes ;flqfix:‘omgi i |llxzutnemarlu. Lheymn 10 choose "lolr them- or U miles, when we et six Crow | through the bullets, encouraging tho soldicrs to | Alled with M'Ih Hopes,' they gallopoed awsy to | inall probabllity at lcost hava beou held iu | given to understand that ufiun I_cnchlnq the And g\!{p thuse with tya crimean tlal R, A e il | il Rl M el e ot | ity arvi ERSEIRL i | S, il el RGNS | st i SHSBLSRILANE. | ESSCAND N R | o i e £ em. v ¢ for Gien. Toriy:d, fnstrusiions, an . < | Lo anomy. 'Whel s rome| | - i 2 . a welgh down the sepitatious of, greedy selfshnsis | 1o look for e Indian villuge, Thoy enld thoy | & [{o went among the horsbs and pack-mulea | grip lika iron e W b’ o arry | yond recall when, Iatar I the day, Desuregard, | tuat Dup thiee days befaro T ad quitted Weat: | Sfrs tyoso for.ennk of weatth wha weag B R e ceration e basined frop | 1 found frosh pony tracks, and that, 10 miles | and drove ot the mon who wore skulking there, | furnod back to the boat, il Jinding bis 1e€t giving woy in_contuslon baford | Puint aa a schoolbiuy, and as yol liad never rid e i Bur aates, and the clad of opiniona give evl. | ali¢ad tho trall wag freabor. Gen. Cusiorhud | compelling them to go into the line sud o their | Cuatar was proud of bis_pegiment, but hia | the successful advanco of Hunter's, Helntele- | doliat myfum safaro o gty e ctriic s | 08 s i e 4 . ACH n 01n¢ AP, b 3 S roors Aot Gr Couatve | thatt a | 1 PBIASey IRAREL GRS fan loatherliend stufldd with tan batk, it moy be hne donco only of an honest endoaver {o evolve the | the officers’ call hlown, and thoy sssombled | duty, He'nover sheltorvd his own pérsou onco trath, May, Inthis great memorlal yei century, all Americans show themsolve ved faco i g ossion, I man's, sud Tyler's: divialons, rapl 'of the | around him, but 1 did not Lear what hie anid to | duriug tho Lattle, aud T do nut ses how he'vs- {or“nlx‘l‘;:: ‘}'Q‘J.f‘.‘?;.a X uuvu‘:u::wkam::m ovory 'nnlln\nn man feom his rlflhr L«{ e worthy | them, The scouts were ognin sent ahead, aud | ea mfi,elng killed, Thodesperate charging and Dervous as lio was when wa Jost mol, I fsap tha | port of his broken 1eft. -JIad Boasire; at- v b & e X. e Lot ~dororodr and wieo. Tet why | moved along nt a fast wilk. We moved ab1 | Henting was ataboue, 1 .oelock, but irlug was ety oF Thh v B e e e o, | Moo i s i Whs THOrE of leas giyes b | * Andsbanld ouroontrs & dewas’ ¢ fay B et e e i waarid | gliclick, and, whila tho ulecta wet eafing hole Képl uj ou botl sides Ysil I o ki welghed heaylly on his mind and e fauch to | MeDuwell rould hure scbioved a compista vion | " HRS B R Titqu, ! e . ¥ Nonor can we do thelr names than by opening the }}',‘,};”‘,,m‘,"“““ s cune back und reported that | ngon. do With s uutimoly degti, The laat ano T sew | tory over ail tlie Cur nfeiderato forees npposed Lo % ound where the village hind been quite SUFFXRING OF THR MEX, 4 the mouth of the Rosebud waa Mr, Kellog hiut on the Confederats sido of Bull Riin acve © pecondceniury of our natlonal oxitonca, 20 obly | pucluely. Tibey ioved sl Wi llunkers well | 4 forgol Lo staks that, abut 10 o'clock 1 | i carreaondun, who was Sountad un & thol | eral houra befure tie atcival updn tho bttlo- slall we boableto say Ve, R0, are ‘Athorican | out to walcli the trall 'and seo that it did not | tne forenoon, and svon aftor Honteen mads hila | und hud o pair of canvaa saddiy-bags, in which field of tho Confederata troups from thie Valley, ONT! 2 waszconded tho the slo) o'v“jm billin front | 1 d L er b 0 df e g E B e S T eatiuet (hag was | Heehiestie SER O oy e in_front of a company of ol ‘rn% exparioncud | Bx MiLkS £30% ‘\ll.nm::x_‘.w:,f;a; 30,1803, soldlerg,. 8l of - wham woul AYS an_oye . cltizens. divide, About 4 v'clock wo camne to the place | chargs, the men bogou Lo’ clamor forwator. | were stored paper and pencil, guiar; colles, nud wliouo coining at a eritical vime decided the bats | upon 'fhelr new lleutcnant to sea )wy. CONURATYLATQIY QUDXH FIOM GN, QUSTEN AX IKDEPBNDENT OROAX ON Tis DRMoUnATI0 | Where the village Lad becn apparontly 01“{ n | Many of them had Dot tasted water for thirty- | Lucon Sosiciont o Tnst. Uftven ‘diys Hossbon | b9 iu the Quiifedoraton’ favar, =~ =+ he' comported - hlmeelf whon under fire, | The followlng.congratulatory ordorwan lssict TIOKET, «few days before, and went {nto'camp 3 1nilca .}x liours, and tho fighting uhd hot sun’ parched | the right of Uan Glbbon, watching thy foview, With the exception of g littio tardinoss In exe~ | My ‘armo raulyed an- additionnl {ncentive from | by Gon, Custer ol uion agd- yOivers -of, tht s The Zudusirial_dge, of GChicaga, the leadivg | below the furks of the Roscbud. 'The scoutsall | their throats. * Some had their tonguen wwollen | und rodoafter Custer) Gon. ‘Terry ‘caliing hi | cution, somothiug to be uxpocted prhapa in raw | tho d 2 % oot that, whilo'T wag on duty with Leoors | Tiisd ‘Ditalan of tlia Cavalsy Gorps. Tho prals arganof the Independent Kefurin'party of the | 2guin pushed vut ta lovk for the villuge, and at d others could bardly speak. Tho men' tried d-by. 1 Kehl 1 troops, the plat df battle nudrked ont rby Gous | for the first time tn my Mle and waa tha Juuiv! slasi of tiy Cavpley Yorps. Thopm Northwest, rdanfixg to the probn) bl x{a‘;nlnnf lfo’douk at night Cuator had avery L“‘l‘lflz ack- :",‘ el ersckers sud ‘in.rlznuuk. but copld not | ga“a‘t‘t‘l‘\‘u‘:lyx t.ubewro 1:‘;‘: &:fir " .'a..",{ff,‘.fl“‘.,'.‘& MeDowell was carrlod out with temarkable o | ollicer af presont wylul the cayalry, there vras given had heen fairly won by the bmvory, edur Hon of Tilden as the: Democratle candidate for | ed up wnd followed the scouts up the right-band | ralae wough sallys to *molsten thom. Several | ho waa busy until after 13 a'clock writlug up clalan up till about half-past 8 p. m. - Tha:Cana teinporar( mflm to duty with 1y company age, and detol tlon of-the "division - in th the Presidency at Bt. Louls, before that ovent, | fork of thu Huschud, Stied grase: but it stuckéo thuir Lps, and notono | his dispatches and getting his rations ready for | federate Joft wing Lad heen gradually forced | wigthor nn{«:u tho samo Fank, who was -aen- | engagémdnts in'the Valloy: ‘! 3 Brass; ] £ 4 e g sald: ¢ TUB VILLAGR DISCOVERED. could apit or speak plaluly, The woundoed wera | the journey. b i back from Bull Hun until ‘the Yoderals galhed | {ur'td me by a fow days; and who, having n | lxauquanTERs Uit Diviaon, CAYARE Conpt, oS 1t Tilden fa nominated, he will bathe worst- [ ‘' About daylight we went Into camp, mnde | reported dyiog fur wunt- of walaer, aud a good Y o - .| oatire possession of the Warreuton turnpika | wppolntcd from civil” Life, was totally withious | 3. M0 Getobe 21 im;‘.’.asaflm,—. P beatcn man that ever took 1t into his head to bea | coffee, and soon after it wus light the scouts | juuuy soldiers volnnteored Lo o to the river to THE PIRST BULL RUN loadivg from the Btono bridge. It s kuown | muiftary oxporience, oxcept buch as hé' hall ao- | Zhird Curalry .mzufun < 'With prido and gratifes (i . “fid"’;" for Feaident, 1is mors than donbitul | Lrought Custer wordl that Ulud iad seen the vil- | et some or porish in the attempl. We wers > L AN L . uow tiiat Bonuregard'a army Lind > quired durf ;inm st fow -days. My briet ace | tion youe Cnmmnmu-& Gengral congratniates ; ndr:ln c':, er-uonu‘hltll flhloc\ulll h.n War mfl‘g_nl‘ lage from the top of u divide separates the fighu“ on ' the bluffs, about 700 yards 'ORN. OUSTBR'S ACUOUNT OF THHE BATTLIL ' UECOMN BROKEN AND ROUTED, quaintance with hiin shawed ma that fie waadia- | ypon your brilliant achicvameuts of tha t - R e e e e e opuiee | Musetinl frum the Littlo Morn Hivor, We | (rom o river, and o ravine led down froi tho Galazy for Muy, 1970, and that both hlnself and Gon, Johnaton-folt | posed to ety litle fnportanca to thy fact | days, OB the Wik of tho prescnt, month vou s "eandidate bronghy into the feld by any par Rular | moyed up the ereek until near {ts head; nnd cons | battiellold closo Po tho river edgo. Tho mew | o « » While it s not supposed to dlscusa fn | called upon to placs thomscives st tho hesd of | tiat Twas - : B Bcked s voarly f;‘&“':l"&l{;'“:,“’m:: ouemy 8 car: ‘ ik s vt L dps e e, | 200, Rt e wvne 1 od Moot} | bl e run GHC W o oo b bdeul toomovemenia ch ronjectiog e bt | ok e wlors o sobkore sondance | and suppoped o knaw et thah ves valuabl il ool 1 el st Pt f - C ] { ! 3 ) M Tuservu o 4 and suppoy aw ab was valuabla or ¢ " B ., ‘iews aboveexprossed as follows: Wera ta the top of the divide whero the Tudlan :‘!""h“ nvln’\:. nn? o open’ epien wes of Bull Run, or Mausseas, a gencral reference to 5 4 POR i of the - Valloy," " Itgtsor. Nutwithatandis, 3 Uon. Job [0 i X . 'y o 5Tt St Louta Contention sl and nominated | acouts uid t vllago could b seeny sud after | Commanded by tho Tudians o o biufs e thapasldons heldby eachofbacongondingarmies | A1 2FUSES om, Jepskan, of oo, CHbiet T0r | Tis- tompmont detudign 1 B arorer by | 1L ponaniyis ™ mporlity - In ", RS ‘hr'.l'gpg:i;. l:rdy %u' ‘;‘.’,‘,E',‘,’,.‘.‘}:‘,".L’.’:«'!‘;‘:‘Snfl"{-'n'&‘ffii Widing bis command, Gen, Custor, With o fow | goldiers, about 81ty strong, dashod over the | the night proceding the combat may bo of ma- | the Fourth Alsbama. Hod the fote of slie bat- | disturb him. I svon found that he Wfi A xm"m: hle mlficr:-—nlx pleces in afly also, bl Seteation. . dhe Age protesta it bas no coufidence in | Or3¢T) fes, gatloped forward to ook at the In- | open Intean aud- entered the ravine. “They | terlal aid to the reader, Beauregord's Ligad- | tie becn loft to the docislon of tlivae who wero | fncliged to defer ta e in opinlon, und 1 pecall | en Irg ml'n °|' wojous "”& lances, an largs By oty of Hoford, tiat procecda from the possces. | Ainn cunip. b ubout un Lour Custer returnod | rushed down 1t to the mouth and found 1t clost~ | quarters wero at of near Munassas, distant. from nawy'3a T hava often dong when, 1 Lfs company | Bumuer of prisoneds, Agsitn Sheing the B ors of wealth made through the rubbing or misap. | wud suid he could wot sve the Indian villagy, |}y guarded by-u party of Indlans poated dn the Oeutrovilio, whero Gen, McDowall was located during Jatar years of the War, the dlifculty wo Sirouubout. was subllmely herale: {nd wfmunu Ticatlon of trist-funds, Wil Afreot hias forced | but tho scouts and u halt-breed gulde, Nueh | vluibor weross the river. Tho water could bo ap- 4 At tilled to scoro 8 victory with scarcely & serfous | had declding sxpctly what weapon - wo DRy laof wartnte, In She eatly pan o Lot nomiaations, and the pias S0 rllrondsco- | Hayer, sad thoy could olpincily veo it rome 16| proached "o within about 0 feot uiler in tho midst of la’ srmy, about 7 fulles. | pacrae. — But e JhA ceilonl’ Tomoaty | would uso: o tho " chrgs fo wiich e | LAl E Ihe Al o e el . ol e T S AR oot i | g, s o Ceoe i Inelg, for | fovart s Shentp L | b e Mot Bl Ot | [ dlsorle e, o g e e e il o T | Lo he o8 sty bvah i s, e - wfi:‘g&fifmyfi;’a‘;fi%fl&lfiifmmd “ported it b fd e dlsoveredywad it t:l‘:\‘gn‘li\ntlutull.m;.vcly‘ oo would d:lluhydownl T L e A e | tho Federals an unux‘ixeg‘ma. toree l'bpgll[-;d irous o bia latgm am ¥ wirans of i, b il e from ha encny's fune, 4bled 1 ufl"u"l 4 V0a & mem- | newa was n on 0 the ge ho was | 1o the Aver witl | ubtle: thum, and = suddenly upon the sconv, From 'a plece uf shn- | front of' niine, Walker (aftcrwaf A} n) in«'{ to restore - contfdunca 10 that portlon of onr atia) Ef'i ;Mnd.:du;-ud by the Democratic Convention cmlfillg.h ?n&.}hwufim ul:l mo s(:‘l;x \‘rdlr "lmf u:u gl:::k)tnr [:i,"u:fl veud nf' tho r.wlm:h}md g’;"flzaumg“:rm;““?’“ u;;,uutml]lmll; 'g‘lf ber dlrtactlyp?n roar of MoDowell's x;lghl'n col- | quired in the nost ll':‘ldfll':l wm!nl 7 '(‘m{l;un wl.;a,l'- ll'{f{l&_fi:g}:n ::“lglfl“l‘:n“ncl:r‘::’ n{.} J‘n"l'iha i R s Daties had swion d scen the wommand; | hiud the rocks, and whose canteens wero Uil 3 - | umn ot - €2 ¢ 3 Weupon &ru’ you gl 0 uas 1o the ciwge: = e 3 w8 mln.ihu:{l&nm avowed his dlsapproval of the | wnd on luoking in a raviue near by, sure snough | ‘and carrled up the bifl. Before it the pen and | tion along the right banicof Bull Run, },’luslr BEVERAL TUOUSAND FREeN TROOP§ OF THN l[ru)% my car) cuts nu(\nxm of the true uvslry- Bank to the extreiie {"" you waterially and it . fi:gl:: Hinand ';’flf,“,,“}“:’:‘“ pon t.lYel Gen. | fresh lmny trcke fouud. Cuater | woundod were supplicd one wan wus kitled sud | right restiug near Uniop Mills,the polat ab which p ©oBNRMY ' Lt . s by Fri ot ““: s u"l‘ka‘h’f;’ ““.‘“;':li“ It | had offeers’ cull blown, muve his orders, | six or soven wounded iu this desporate uitvinpte | ¢y 'o 0 0e0e Aloxandsl Raliraad ¢ Uha | Duret almost upon the backs of the half-vie. Al Tow, will toe fale of its authar be of | and thy commund wus put fighting order, | Gue man bud the bune of his leg -lxmcmd‘uy ho Ora :I;uV ANAUR e rol erosses U'e | tarious Federuld. I e etainding with » rivud diferont ‘character? liava the American peopln | Lo scouts wers urdered furward ainl the rogle | wbuil, and v hus aliee been wuputated, stroau, their centre ng Blackburn's Ford, while | and clasaiate at that mometit on 4 high ridge | had but two wedpona ta “ehooso from; euch of | driving him lp conlueloh acrom Cedar Dreck, T bt 1 botl 1o, ovcus 1e watlon foom | ment moved ut w walke ~ After golng. about’8 [ = wAb unt 2 a'clock the Indians began draslnyg | their left was® opposite tho 8tone brldge, or | near vor advancing )ng. ~ Wo wers tangrqtulat- | us carrled 2 asbre und one revolyer (n anr heit. Than, uhlnxlx!fl Jour front-Lo the lefs ag & gallop, . deatruction? Tha Age dosa not belleve they have | infles the siouts voported Indiaus ahoud, and | off, but kcuukmnuhm‘; until lat In the after- « t\:mnn{ and fought up thl bolf-past 3 i the af- crnoun, the Unfon troops would have been en- 2 Dy nasiatod In. defowtiue (ho encng in bis ol- min I had wlwayé piesurod Lt 0 the chargo | Somerul huarlpg alaf} ‘Biv curyed snbre, il cleaving tho “}?flh‘,“ Gty fhe sk R B one b ¢ acderod ou the right-flauk, you attacked sui]a o a1l with yham ho caue in oontacts W | wrd Gelosiad & divialon of the eudiny's eavairsc crossing of thie Wherenton pikic, v 't 'fug oursolvos upon the glorlous vibtery “wiiich | I promptly replied, you charved and turned the Joft flank of the e3; v forgotien thesw things, or that they will fail to | the coramand then took the trail, Qur way luy | noon, ‘und near dark 4il drew oft, Wenow giat | yime lfifl-m.g:m“in Tan .“’m o ‘;‘m‘:‘:l'l‘l‘;‘;z uiready ua\numlt_u ‘Uive. Biun o, sa. i Cone promphly replie bx mAnnAL Y amys lino of batule, &t pureuod llfllhfukonll‘ ‘muhhaun'mdnn for his sympathy with Treason, | down u littl ercels, » branch of the Little Hoin, | ‘water for the avlmals, many of them being “al- tho Bt bt B bty iira fo foderates were overywiore glving way, when | and suiting the sctjon'tu tha syord, I fashod my "»'1‘«"."%“\'117».:'?.‘ nlnl"l“fnwcv of 2 n R £ thoy can get the opportunity, aud after goliie soine 6 inile we discovered wi- | most dead, wud they Were put oub o graze on | the Btone rhdge. - Brauyeganl's cotlre force | gup attention wae nltracted A long; ltne of | bright now bindo from its scabbard, und rode | NI alone patan e B 3o oy, yon cin P LL b Lok Bty Indian Indge wlead, sod Cueter horo down on | the hillside, g 3 that day numborcd » fow” hundred uvor 33,000, | trouu suionty spearing ueiod uo upon, the | foriard aa 10 totally wnconcerued,. -Walker, | boass of having captured Ave battle fings, a-farss 3 £ um‘::m the u;lm]n“unhmuldn.h for | it at a atlff'trot. In coming to it we found vur- A CIIANGE OF POBITION, . ... . with Qfly-tive pleces of artiilery; uotiviphstany, | odgs of tho’ tintior slready mentloned. 1t | ylelding na doubt to,what e hcliovod wua tha | qumber of nefsoncrs, | Including lmur-lillh Y Tinaison dotemar o ol deliversd & | gelvea in & {reshiy-abandoned (ndian catopy all | 4 n tho cventug Cal, Rewo cliunised Bl post- | fug that the Prosident uf the Cantaderacy, who | lever uceurvod to g ghut the traups wa theit 1 b gl ress at Lens, Stephenson Coun- | the lodgus of wlich were guno exeept tho onu | tion aud fortifiod the ngw oue, 1t bulug bigher | geriven on tha battle-Aeld Juat belore by Yorugf. | 83% could bo gny Yub some ot pur yo- } L, on the dtb, o which e miuke tha follow- | we wawyani on coterlng & e Toud b con, | mud sicunyor iy the ol oub Wo expected | U g-fuld Jun it | Intorcaments “waking I thelr “way Lo the £y which yau capy % 8 seamed to him untgncorned, beeauso 1 afinud ag | makigg Atty-ong picces of aril {500 B T wha o x%ul."hmjn ing that feol :gécg.j;m tho saenty within tha hart jriod ol ng. Aswarodo ab'a dellberatd walk up the ‘e T 1, 1 uegen arguing i my own' mind o h tho hia la o record of which you may be prod conipurafive MGl of n!n sabry and Tovolver | oot ognd won and catgblistiod by gur.galiauts ay Waapan of atluck, Lf 1 romember vorrerte | *'¥ ol "axo" yurjoundeq the name of the Third i 1y, 1 voxsoned pru snd con about as fullows: | Cavalry BTVelin e ith l‘ltnlo An endiirhig- b thine, £ o }iow, the sabre I8 a boautlful woapous; it pro- | “he “hietory of thls war, when truthfally writ 3 duces an ugly wound; the torin sabre ehisyi .tan, will contaln po brigthier paje than Lhat upon g sounds'well? and, above all, the sabre ls aurb; | which Is recorded the ¢ valrous decds, the plor 1t never mistes firo. 1t hna this drawback, how= | fous iriumphs,of Ui vo{diera of ‘u'flqlré:llvwm‘ everd In orles ta"ba muda eltcivo 1 ' fuds U Brigalter. tengedl Companing | ponsablo that )'ulu tppr:-u'mllxl w[lydfluy: tquuur plgtlgl" mmt!{ u,".’,‘,,,fi" 0 mfi“ P ¢ adversary,—eu cl n 0 10k uniliorgy | POEEEE. SUAL t . £ e e o hhost ety Fouder thas Captaln aid L. & Genoral. scrsice to you. B much for the sabre. Now, L ABAATALD £ 23 40 the Tavalver, it hna this advantago over PQPYLAR SENTIMENT,. extract: ilied & deud Lndinn. From this pofubwe could | the Indiats would renew tho attack nextday, | PAHOR of the battlo, telegraphied ta Richimond, |iront, Béfare dunbits could’ acide we eatw g 'Gn h(o{mul‘lxlvlrcafillonnsflv |h|‘l.‘holmul of | gou into the Little Horn Valley, L:md observed | bug in the moralng not an Indian wasto 3& * Qur furee wia 15,000, Ewell commanded on | the Confedarato flag floating' over ‘a. portion -» .gnn“g;-" ,1:;,5,:_“ wfk“:““‘;g‘&“g;c‘g;‘f“'; heavy tlouda of dust rlalng” abuut 6 miles | found, Kvory one fols suve that Crook or ‘Ter- | the Coulodurute right, at Untun Allla} Long- | of the line Just ewiergiug me the t{mhcr; fl“&lnmd burifylog the -u?:\m!u pnul"" fln‘l’ distant, Many thuught ko Indisna were 1nov- | yy was comiug to our relief, and Col, Renu seut | strovt in the centro, ut Bluckburt''s Ford aull | {ho next momowt thé eutire lluo Tevéled thelr fifca; bui whab if, at some poriod f,, the coming | Inig wwuy, wud 1 think Gen. Custer believed 8o, | vut runners. I\bum 10 ofclock the gled fntel- | Yvana tho loft, at and abuve the Stouo bridgo, | muskets uud poured wvolley tito the backs ot century, «hoy should neglect to uwakon frowm ops | fur he sent word to Cob, eno, who wus ehewd | Jgencs waa recelved that Gen “Perry, witha | The Federal forves were oncampied nndu!{o po- | our advancing regiments o the right, At the of their'siesps of apnthy and inditfercace, and the | With theeo companies of Lhe Baveuth Regiment, | Jurgy coliunn of troops, was maviug uj thu vals | gits the Jult contry of thelr ‘adveranry’s line. | samu thne n hattery, which had ulso urriyed uu- ? foulstacnationahcmid baleft to thicken and putrefy, | to push on thic scouts nnhl‘ld uid hewd for the | oy, 6 miles distaut, aud the bowd of bis culumn | Thy nutbers of the two contendiug avinles wers | acen, opened ire,utid witli the cry of © We're ‘withiout ever receiving o cleansing visitation 0 " " y crey calne MYAL Y NEANLY » Y u :}mmnn RN " &:umnfmdl““l;, Eam, dust. Reno tooka stesdy gullop dewn the creek | guon came in fghél VERY NEABLY BQUAL, fankel] We'ro tlanled 1 parsed from rank to D] huttomy 3 infles to whery it cuptied into the In reply to questiona, Mr. Herndon sald: the advantage, If any, in this: respect; resttng | rank; the Uniqu llues, hut o motugnt before sg ngercd ab the nol l“ugul:;t'. :.vrul or_n]-‘l; Little Horn, und found a nutural ford across wi “Ln{ in lwn.h tha scouts wn Che foft of | with the Unlun troups neithor Jxvu.-(laa n.’: suee n’ul angl Lrlm_n'uhuut, thraw down thele 3 7" Pl thin myr foliow cauntrys | Jattie Horn River, llx started to crossywbien the | Rouo's Nue. 'There were about smiv of ua, | furee uf the uther huyoud o few Inundredy. Gou. | anns, Were soized hy & panic, aod begiin 4 en, 18 At solomn dAbges o ORr natlaual | Frouts caime back, und vajlod out ta im to bold | thirty.dve belug Rew Tucdinne, aix friendly Sloux, | MeDuwell crossed Bull Ruu, I woking his at- A MOST DISOHDERED PLIGNT. Sutute—this possibility that, at some time, thoss | U that Lhe Sloux were comiogiulargeuumbers | wix Crows, ond the reat whito men. Ieaw | tock un the enem{‘ hue d'ny. with only 18,000 | Al this gocurred n’umt Inan fnstait of timo. of tha people Who hiave the wmost direct interest fn | Lo mect bim, Hu erossed oyur howeyer furmed | Bloody Knlfo, 8 1tee seouly tiruw up is urm | men sud 32 guns, But to this number vt wen | No pun ot deseription can give anythivg lke a :Errvpc‘h-‘mhrumnm ‘administration of public | hls companica un the pratrle [ dine of battde, | and fall over, sud 1 think he was killed, The | ot guns muat Do »dded nearly s equal anme | correct fdea of the vout and demoratizativn s w! nto such & I Wway wo do f4 'st Waet Puint,” fuiitated 10y mov | ) ,and fiirty-five of. the fgriyseightpiocys of uofl. und’ forth came his sabre, * lmny’ have n'l.t‘l’l':r;' m“(qnl :.’.....“n‘nfi num;{?‘% :nfi{'d';ym—lmnl deep stupor of political | and moved furwurd at u trol, but ¥oon tuok i | two cuvalry enldivrs L lely on. thy thnber who)y ber 1ot on the cnst side of Dull Ruw fur the | that followed. Officers and tien joined in one | tho sabre: aue s not compelied to range hime ! GBN, CYSTHR, 3 fogence that they will awaken, if averatall, | ggllop, The vulley was abuult. threo-fonrtin of 1 went umyl huve uo doybt werts killed, ax u"y' unumu_purtmw of comtituting o raserve and of | vgst growd, abaudonlug, exeept h]‘ isolated fu-~ | self alungslds bis mlveullr hefare I.\ci-iuulug ¢ ‘M (ke Pilior of The 'rnlm oaly '&:;:'{33' ll‘;“l“‘g!fi;m:“‘fi:;:’.fl“:'“ln:;‘ # il wide, On tho left o line of law, ruund | huyo nut boen eo:n since, 3 oceupying tho onemy’s attoution. ALl of theau | stunces, all attompta to preseryo thelr organiza- | his at T ck, but miy seject hls own I.Y no and dles | Guioaao, July §,—T read with interget lo Tow: tinc 'o ba sure ono Ay misy lliuuux lul g B ] LS therg aro sfx chambers L‘u‘:{mm{, and ll'mwf THIBYNE of trdag’ Gon.. Rogacr's statoment Uearpor oF & conquerari’ 1f thero. ia om hills, and on the st the rlver hottoi, cov- LINUT. M'INTOSM, troops wore tuore or loss uuder fire durlug thu | tluns, Ahwtltmflfl'rfl:0(%3!&:1}'@!1' at plint 8 G BT taea Wias, hora atb Stll throg ahotg | FEIALITE 1o tho wassacro of ou, Guator and 3 € | ered with o growth of cottonweod trees und (5 ¢ nnv; Lieyt. McIntosh soon after he fell, | progress of the buttle. Thusit will bescontlat | jontont could have secured onfederiton flfl:‘. Ans ;,z".:';bil.n'l :,‘,'flf.df:,,fl;":;';‘l Svar 81| Bushen Alter cuttoring shala wero tired from | Jic hag his ho‘éu h}nm under. hin_carly Iy the D hainer of. et was about ‘crjual “in boti m;prl{ every man aug ‘gun that crossed Bull scally than sll others, 1t Is tulas If they would pre- | the hills, aud o Jow frow the river hottowm, aud | petion, aud vt the timo be was killed be wus annles, wiile the Contederates had st peces of | Ran I the eurly morging, —Fortunately the : lctt to fire uy vlowg quartery, s thls Is my tirst | cowrades, and ludorse evory word of it sarva thelr libertics and iosintsin thelr nationsl | Reno's skinpishers riturued the shotd, he ads | piding's kuldlcr's horec, lle waus shot ou the wrtlllery {n oxeess ol the number omployed by | Confederato army yas so badly demoralized by | battle, had € uob vettor defor the use of the | X was personnlly sequututpd with Gup. Custor, . integrity, lol all cillzens of intalligence and patri- | vanced about & wile from the ford Lo w lne of | piverbank while slding back to Lthe ford,” their adversarics, tlielr " eardor pevevses stlist” ib ' was no | ssbre undll aftey I huve ncquired & Mttlo morg | having served during the War 4y tho Michigan vilo fesling pasticipato actively and carnestly in all | tmber on the right snd dismuuoted his wnen tu ANOTIBK ACCOURT. * Hovonmylssunces and & skirmish with ‘tho | mood or - condition’ to make purnur and | exporfencel “'he result was tnat L raturned | oavairy Brigade: undor blm, and know that iz i political movewauta huld la ch et pre- | fight on foot, Tho horscs werg seut Into the Qurpcbaniense New York Uerald ey oul the 16th hud satfafied Gon. McDowell | peap the full fryits of _yictory, The | iy subrd to lts seabbard, fud without utiering 1y BHigwle WILGE, S & o = 2 bampliousy evey eltell aris aii devices af dfl:"'}'l Lhirbor, aud the men furined on the prairiswud | Cowruw's Dirrii Figin, Lierue Howy, June | that an attuck on tho sueny’s contre o Joft did | troops that had arrived upon the h‘- & word b action Liewas a moat coul, efliclent oftlcor, nove ] Y and gonersD, in Welr owh l!:::umfl;g:'. uth | adygnced toward the Indivus, Ll Ludluns, | 23, via Buntasox, D, ' duly 6—Couriers ore | no promise sutisfactory yeduits, | Heila s0 uncxpectedly to the Federals, audV DRAW MT RAVOLVEN ‘onlering Lis comitand where himself would nok v . ‘Al the American people ought 10 be active poll- inounted on, ponies, camo neross Lhie pralrics, | about to leave with Gen. Torr sdispatehes, and HE ULECIDED, THEREFORE, which Dhad wrought such dfsasfer ‘upon the | and polsed {t pppusito my shoulder. Walker, | lead, Our Lrigade fiever thiought of defeat 2 Heians. | Thoy Vught o < and opened a heavy fire on tho soldiers, After { 1 taku adyautago of the onportunity 10 send a | fu make a fulgued umk un the euemy’s eentre | Unlon arms, were Elzey's brigade of Infautyy umd ) syateins, 3.4antmu..“.';‘f.’.fif‘}é'fl‘..'n? ;&":{fl:' lklrnthlng fora ?uw ninutes, “Reno {o)l back | husty and necessayily imperfect aceount of the | at mnu-kbunss Ford, snd ut the ssuio timo to | Beckham's Lattery of .{rmm? thn,whglu \’I’\’Idt‘l‘ manship, with the same Interest with which in | to hia horses fu the thuber, Fise Tudiun’ oy buttle. | write srua the scenc of Custer's mug- | ¢ross Hull Run ut & point sbove that | commund of Dijg-Gen, B K b Silth, belng o i i schoble shoy study mathematics and the practi+ | to his elt und rear, ovidently with the ftention | pificent but terribly fatal charge, from a plutesu | held by the snety, and double lis ad- | detachment belouglug to Juh{u tal sclances, 1n & Hepublic, whera the individual | of cutting Wi off froms the ford. Renowrdered | on whlcll;h but u fow hours sl I wpw at o | versary's luft back upon the cenitro and right, ilw Ahenandogh, I ‘ usy srrived from the val : tni~ ““ew'and personal libariy of vyery de- ¢ ve © | plunce 115 herole o : Beve Vi s 3 ¢ 2 % and “p“V it 7 088 m““"‘.} 'n'; “"w s men to mwouut and move through $he tha. ghuu. Yierole soldiers of the Seventh Unitad | and ot tha same thne endeavor 16 extopd “his | Jud this commund regelwd tho battie-field a fery as it following e fn my inontal dlscussion, uo o1 M 0 soaner uburv‘ad m, duynuu of_ weapon thag Lo w;:.llnfi,‘.xzdsu; tolead, '"ddldbc“"v“-' """:";’;; did llkewlse, Wilh ny Fovalver In my haud 1 | Whipped. Tt wo wetg, 1 did nat kuow It. Fr ru‘ iy upon triad montudiy. kirst, L realized | ezpericnca In many campalgus with Gen. Custery hiat {u the rush aud exvitgment of tho charga it | 1 kiow he would not reckloasly expose i o would be difiiculd to toke anythlig Hko acourate | mand, His-knowledge of ludian® warfara u s, Then, might not every ahot by fieed, gnd | onco sugiresta umtj: an asmgult, tho ctfort without revult! by wilchi tinie tn alt pmhll:l ity | must bo earriod out vigorousty, The least dis o would b {y tho midst of our cocudes, sud Eunmun to falfer \vuul?l bu takon advatitage of 1asbing right aud left at cach othier; in wfll«-h the wary lulfan, resulting dlssstrously W case @ yubio wouldl ba of much greater valua | the v Lur{ ulrcady gotuod. 1L wuems to be o g_ud woryice than au ompty revolver, | (hls spiril that Oon, Cugtor ' sctod; a0d, Wla ecomed convincuki 80 wuch | iy excening thls resolution, il -the i po that m, royolvor found fta wpuy | Genoral and hiy command iy 1 Mo might bave sgaln to |l holutér, mnd tho_ subro | buen decefved us regarda the numbor of red Was keain at my shoulder.’ Again did Walker, | skins Lo lind 1o encounter, o the distance be # It tn pantomlige, fullow "'f; cxample. How | tween him und relpforcomentst but mere that fton thewe chauges of Lmrp wo and weapons | this caunot be charged ta Gon. Custer, nighy hyve been yude 1 Koew pot, hadl the cav- ese fgelent Brous have these Biteep yeart Iry not cenchod the crust musuwidie, wud nitur ttad unough wtrocitios Lo ow resclvo th WILR nx‘fiun\l 10 w hos artitlozy firo, aid tudiug | pust severe chastiseneny pur Goverwnent et hut no direct attack upon our battery wug | mote wut to them. No publshiient, however ioditated by the encmy, roturued” tu & ghel- | suvere, can atons Lor tho frvepmrable 1oas of ou® cr%tl plevo of ground. four’ most cificlent genesit ofioers asd When the retreat began, my comopany aud uny gxt g coguruden, » finuu cavalry, and & sechion of art lgry, com. ‘(vut. Hsrrington was o personnl friend of anded by Capl. Arnald, caine under ‘the pere | tho wriler, and w most excellent man, guial dirgetlon and coutrol of Gul, Helntzlcuan, | W. A dB ton's Ann‘yl of oy, ber, Just us the men got fntu tho sadille the | Blates Cavalry lying where they fell at the | vwa foreo beyoud Bull Run suftlcleutly far to | juinutes Inter, the runt of Beauregurd’s arm, Uovermment, pallucs lasa much the part of, the | Kloux, whio had wivauced b the thiber, Ured at | huds uta Sariags Lo, cald wnd dvad. Nur i et puseemion of it deatioy tho Mnndan Gup | Wyl liave bhon assured h sl oo baearns his dally Lread 'l'l{llhm. p.’u(. n | tlose ramge aud kitled uns soldier. Col. Rono | jop of & Httle Kuolt In the coutve of thus plateaw | Rallrund, thus severing cummuuleutioos be- | powerless to chieck thie x;d\'v.nu:a at ‘lhv ¢lj:)lun of fudividual sud’ popular rights, and pelv then conunanded s men o dismount, and 1AY OUSTEM LIMSELY} tween . Muauregard’s yrmy.and {ts supports in | troups. * &Y ‘well a5 pablic secuniy, Ase mattors of politica, and | they did so, bub i soon ordered thew tu mount and it touched my heast to sce that thosavs | the valley beyond, McDowoll's forcss, thoss Gen, MeDowel) and hla stafl, wa did ooy of 4 tlierefore of vital concern to avery man. The chil- | agaln und woye qub on thy open’ prairie. ‘Tho | sges, in & kind of human recoguition of herols | ongaged i the buttle; were' dividod futo fuyr | fho by lier oflicers, exerted thempsclres o 'tha 4 xens axe the sovereigns, —they, iis lhcir azgreg: Tidlans were every motnent getting thicker he- | elay, had respected the corpsy Of thunan they | divisions, commanded by Brig.-Gon. Danfél Ty« ulmufi to stay Uig rotreatiog Vederals, but ?m“:h ::; ;n; op:l‘l:l:glx: -:a :ryh:'h.u?l'l fl;’u lam-’ tween the compaties on tho river bottom und | knew so well, Other bodles were mlulluledé ery Connigetieut Vulunteerss Col, Davil llux,x- all appeals to tho conrgge pn pnmuunmvl Lfio smbition, aud this thay cannot uidurstand unless the reserye i the hidl Custur’s was untonchod—a tributo of respec er, 8. I'. Helntaleman, and D. 8. Miles. Tyler’s | Jatrer they atudy polittcs, faillarizing themclves with BRKO WETUBATS, ! & £ B 2 rony such an cuemy woro real than o | divislou was to oueupy tho attuntlon of the en- PELL A8 UFOY DUND An‘)mu. itle of nobflity, IHe Juy as I wsleep, | emy b{ threatening inovements bn frout of the | One who fiss nover witnegsed the conduct of of the orgauic laws, and tho causey and cifects gf [ Cut thelr way through, A wild scramble for | bfs fucs vulin’ and & smlle on bls lips | Btowe bridge, whild the divisions of {lunter and | Jurgs mimbers of men when gelzed by @ punde political action, Unicas the wmass of lmeumc%u 1ife now Lega was cvery ong for himsell, Near Wim were eloven dead officers, Cupt. | Yleintzlemun wers to mave up Bull Ru Cltizens do becoins politicians, wy will bo governs | Indians onGvery side rosoupand firod at the | Miles Keogh was on ls right, and bls brothar, | Ing beyon wd by an.oligarchy, coustating of an {rrewponeible | fiylng borsumen, and hwilreds mounted on Cupt. Thowas Custer, on hls left, Alnost ub | thiat strcany und turs the encoy Aud yet tho tnmw en may buve axhib- claws of incii, who'will make politics their bustucs | giviiy pouivs puseued the soldlers, cusily cnvugh | Custer's fect lay a fatr, heautiful boy of 19. [ flank, Miles! diviston wusy Lo uy! great gallunfry un lunl{lu:ucu but 8 siliey witlbe she yuvornlup, cltaacud iste gor- | suniiiiy i Wit the lnm[)‘ Aueritan hurscs, It | This was young Reed, Custer's nephew. Mo | the reeerve of the “Voderal ™ army, | momeut before. i S e W degeneralo | wys whand-to-band ght, one trooper “ofton | was visltlug (b General st the thue bo way or- sud 1o occupy wround - mear Centro- | The valug uldllcl‘x\luu was clearly shown in 2 would be an absolute dictatoral) Hoold Cwhicly | buvivg us muuz':u tive Indlans ufter lim, ‘The | dered on axpedition, aad naisted upon | ville. Richardson's brl fimlx of Tyler's diylelon | flile cpiely by obperving the manuer of the few Y 1t wonld gradually tend, S in whlch, V6, witied | Aroops uscd thelr revulveld w3 short range, | coming ‘with i, © In the eld, 8 1ittle way off, | was to ket fn concors with tho Jattor, under Miles, c’xlllfl' trouS-. us contrasted wit g%u AW A{IQ : 1o have uninterrapied sway, it would » w3t~y hl:pl)mgun Indiun saduic st every sbhot. At Luy Boston_Ouster, auuther of the Gederal's | aud to threaton with artliliry alono the ensmy | ui discipllned three monthia® men, 'fhe ur e, culminate. ford; sbout w aullo distast, a abrou torce of | brotbers, Within few fyeh ol ¢ukh utlivr the | stativued ab Blackburn's Ford, SUU snotber | goldigrs never for u momeny cessed 0 Nfi‘éw e princlples of woverninent, tha spirit and tetter | “ Col. Reno ordered bis uen o mount and guch as \but was cannoy realles bow utier chaclcas um\wmmut appareat reason men wi

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