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on THE NEW YORK HERALD. * EMER inyer wf WHOLE NO. 9321, ‘ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE TWO CENTS. turned into Ordnance Department, Army of the Potomac ; up to August 16, 1861,— 1 : umeaal Parrott gun, with 800 rounds amman) s 9 10-pounder Parrott x08, with 100 rounds each. @ 3 6-pounder brass guns, with 100 rounds each. $12-pouuder brags howitzers, with 100 rounds 2.12-pounder boat howitzers, with 100 rounds each, 9 James’ rifled field pieces, with 100 rounds eaeb. The Brijigns Victory of General Burnside at Newbern, North Carolina, March 14, 1862--| ‘sister. 4 battery wagons, splenaldly equipped. Its Geographical and Military Importance. _ 4, | sto Funerals annus “THE UNION ADVANCE UPON MANASSAS, Seenes and Incidents Along the March. 4,500 sets of accoutrements, cartridge boxes. - a 4,000 muskets. anh pet No accurato returns of drums,swords, pistols, ki sacks, haverracks, canteens, saddles, brid‘es, &e., can obtained. Que SI pOSnS RG. and cue twelye-pound howitaer were found spiked, but they were oasily with drawn, Ono of the enemy's caissons was exploded op the field in addition to those captured. P, ALEXANDER, «' General Staff, Captain Enginoers, C. 8. A» Manassas and the Documents Found There. Rebel Official Papers Decide Several Mat- ters Concerning Ball Run which Have Heretofore Been Subjects of Dispute. List of Rebel Rep mente im Action at Bull Ren. Hepaquanrens Anuy OF THE arid August 23, 1861, Coroxmrma accordance with pour te quest, I sond yea beg che bn cane actually in the battle of the 21st of July, 1861:-— Jacksin’s brigade, consisting of the Second regiment Virginia Volunteers, Colonel J. H. Allen’commanding. Fourth regiment Virginia Volunteers, Colonel Jas. F. Preston commanding. Fifth regiment Virginia Volunteers, Coionel Kerton Harper commanding. Twenty-seventh rogimont Virginia Volunteers, Colone) Gordon, absent, Lieutenant Coione! Echols commanding. ‘Thirty-third regiment Virginia Volunteers, Colonel 4. C. Cummings commanding. Under General Bee, consisting of a part of his own and @ part of Colonel Bartow’s brigade:— Seventh regiment Georgia Volunteers—Rartow’ Eighth regiment Georgia Volunteers—-Bartow Sccond regiment Mississippi Volunteers—Beo' Fourth regiment Alabama Volunteers—Bee’s. Sixth regiment North Carolina Volumteors—Bee’s, 4 Two companies Eleventh Mississippi Voluptecra—- 00's. E. R. Smith's brigade:— ‘Tenth reginftnt Virsinia Volunteers, Colonel Elsey. Thiet Tegiment Teptessee Volunteers, Maryhand Volunteors. BAITERIRG IN ACTION, Colonel Pendleton’s—Four pieces. Captain Imbodan’s—Four pieces. - Captain Alburti'¢—Four pieces. 4 Captain Stanard’s—Four pieces. Lieutenant Beckham’s—Four pieces. CAVALRY. Colonel J. F. B. Stewart, with twelve companies, T- cannot furnish the strength of the regiments, com- panies, &c. mre aap pes obedient servant, THOMAS G. |, Acting Adjutant Genera). Colonel Thomas Jonvay. Acting Adjutant General, First corps, Army of the Potomac. Incomplete Return of the Rebel Forees at Manassas. DISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. — | ‘Yo General Jounsrow, Commander-in-Chief, headquarters , Duncan’s House:— SKETCH OF GENERAL SUMNER, Ker Ker kee @ar Special Army Correspondence. ‘Manassa, sMarch 17, 1862, Manassas is Ours—The March Towards that Rebel Strong- ‘Rold—Appearance oy Centreville and Bull Run Pickis— Phe Rede Documents—Sketch of General Sumner, de, ‘The world renowned and long dreaded Manassas is very ‘quict now, as far as rebeldom is concerned. The terrors of masked batteries and rebel guns bursting upon us at ‘every step no longer make us falter. ‘Manassas is ours!” Bat without further preface it will be my duty to chroni- ‘ele the advance of the corps with which I am connected, ‘and I will try to give a concise statement of events from ‘the timo wo started until the prosent moment of writing. ‘The active preparations for the advance into Virginia, ‘which had been going on in'this division for nearly two ‘weeks, culminated on Monday Jast, March 10, in the com- mencement of the march of the grand army of the Union foward the vaunted Quebec of the South. On Sunday ight Gon. Sumner isaued orders for the troops to hold ‘Wemselves in readiness for his signal to move. At thre ® e@’dlock on Monday morning the long expected and ‘anxiously awaited note was sounded from the Generai’s Seadquarters, and in an instant the deathlike silence of “the camps was broken by the sounds of busy prepara- ‘Won, which were soon completed. By six o'clock the troops were ready, and the column moved off in good erder. ‘The new roads were rendcred almost impassable by ‘the heavy rain, which lasted nearly all day, and it was a terrible ordoal for the men to go through with. Gradually ‘the troops” bogan' to lag, and many fell behind, being ‘rable from exhaustion to keep up to the heavy task be- Sore them. It was indeed tremendous work; but there ‘was no alternative short of reaching the place indicated 4m the order of the day, and through almost superhuman exertions al] the men were comfortably bivouacked be- fore night. The march afforded nothing in the way of fmcidents. ‘Tuesday morning, at daybreak, the call was sounded: mad the troops began the preparations for the second @ay’s marca, About ten o’clock the move took place. ‘The day opened ia beauty, and the terrible fatigue of Yesterday was soon forgotten in the glories of to-day. ‘The division still kopt. the by-roads, converging to the Mneof the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and reached ‘Sangeter’s station about three o'clock. A small, mill etream ren here, and it seemed as if nature herself bad prepared the locality for a pleasant camping ground. A ‘road slope extending up from the runa long distance, amd flanked by beautiful biss ccownea with pines, gmabled the division to bait and encamp in line of bat: At Sangster’s station tho rebels, after having burned @he railroad bridge across the Accotinck, commenced faking up the rails, which they carried away, Jeaving ‘Atha sleepers in excellont condition for the rails waenever ‘ernment shall see fit to putthem down. The only been removed on the route from a ‘See's station up to Union Mills. The bridges remain in- Thave no doubt the road to Mansesze wil soon complete running order. Baant Snoan t ou Sioa FIneR CORPS, $ General Beauregard, emmanting. Headquartors, Weir's louse. First Brigade—Brigadier General Bonham, command- ing. Vienba, on Loudon and Hampshire Railroad. — Se- cond South Carolina (Kersbaw's), Third (iene Seventh (Bacon), Eighth (Cash); Kemper’s battery, eit guns attached. Second Brigade—Brigadior Gcneral Ewell, command- ing. Near Union Mills. Fifth Alabama (Rhodes), Sixth (Soibeis), Thiricenth (Lieutenant Colonel O'Hara), welfth Mississippi (Griffith). ‘ Third Brigade-—brigadier General D, R. Jones, eom- manding. Camp belind the Braddock. road and east of road from Union Mills to Centrevitlz. Fourth South Carotina (Sloan’s), Fifth (Jenkins’}, Sixth. (Winder’s), Ninth (Blanding’s). : Fourth Brigale—Brigadier See gee ry com- manding. At and about Centroville. First Virginia Moore), Seventh (Kemper’s?, Ele arland’s), and Seventeenth (Corse'ny; #biald * bat Fifth Brigaie—Colone! Cocke, ing. Bayoud ~ Ninotoontb. Virginia (Lieut, Col. Sheange),, bightewts t] leut. 5 ° — vdiwenty-aigect (R. Preston), Forty ninth (Vim. ee 8 Latham’s battery attached. a cans Wiehe t naar \Geantal: fi Sanee’ betgaiey , tot ie . and near Wilcoxon's house, Fifth North Carolina (Me- Rae), Eleventh (Kirkland), ‘Hoke’ Twenty-fourth Vir- pinta (Lieut. mye Bee i Two miles West of Centreviile. Rumen tos 1), ye ig yt irt). th Brigade.—Sixth Leuisiana (Seymour), Eighth (Kelly), Seventh (Hays), (Taylor), opesial ocean” Da Dattalion (Wheat’s). command of First Corps—-Welton’s Louisiana 4 dhirteen: pieces near Mitchell's | ¥ord; Hunter's 5. KE: Ly, URAC, § EF tT Be Eighth Virginia regiment, Lees'» mpton Legion, ‘this point the rebel approaches Manaesas com - E Brentsville cavalry, Col. oud Virginia regi- sence on the line of the railroai, and the piace 8 about ment, six companies, at Vienna, ‘11th First brigade (Bon- ‘Sight miles south from the scene of the divaster of July ham’s), Lieut. Col. Murford, {our companies same regi- fast. The run and the railroad hore pass through a ment, at Centreville, with Fourth brigade gleng- ‘aarrow to ihe ight. and left command . Scaue or Muss street's). se : i leme: oceu] is gol - First Brigado—Brigadier (General Jacison, Pete oer aSn tegen gee a ee TY Pan i i i ged for our brave soldiers. Upona the read. Thirty-third Virgioia Cummin <8’ the mill seems to have been the priv len’s), Fourth (Preston’s) iith (linrper © s i 4 2 peed ae cee See y)» Wit wep ener, period Chriss seventh (Gordon's); Pendfoton's ariilery w the Appearance of the ground giving <viToace of Hekanehin commangOg sovae comand” tien probably four regiments, Tho only app’ Second Brigadier Gone: . Foner, - @f a recently occupied camp in this vicinity is to about a mile from the miil, where Colonel Reb : ing. Headquarters,Smith’s house. Camp 48 ridgo be- tween Busby branch and Bull run, esliet *Catsp Hartow, cmt separating Camp Walker from Camp Wig. en nage ik S. wereue Sar & ne Gunga, ighth Georgia, Ninth Georgia, kleventh Geor- repl wmnly ocr abi or oer er ere, Sce Third Page for Full Bertivnlars of this Bpléndid and Important Action. fis, First pattation Kentucky (Licut. bt. Carboue); al- which camo very acceptable in the delay of our supp!y aa Briguic_-Brigndion Ge Whiting, M7 = - ing. Beyoud Niliford's, seross Broad run asd, north of i ai. jotersection Greeawich road with road to wille, nts) of infantry, ten regiments of 10. In this movement the yo phos ee Piaiae Fleventh Alississipp! (Moore), Second. (Faulkner), Sixth f Iry, in the rebel army at | vitions will form the command rigadier 3 Secewt, (as itty occyeionlge oul ya} Tomes. The Fourth and Fifth divisions, wuat of the | Kentucky cavalry (Lieut. Col. Lightfoot), Firat Tennessee singe the battle of Bull ras. tecond in command. (Tarney), Fourth Alabama (Capt. Goldsby); Imboden’s Between Mitchell hed son Bene yeh aad prog moar Sues rR on this ai Alexandria. Way to this point | bag been going cn slowly ever rince, » ‘Whe exception his been to see an inhabited dwe'ing | uotit the eh of" thi month that the genera! Oa all sites can be seen fenceless domains aud fen Menced. ‘The artillery went first, the ¢: 4 estore Cwellings. | Ruin marks Virginia's } tne infantry last. Said they were going ae Fag ya panishmen: or man grievous even at the | Rappahannock, &c. Yesterday morning | ! Bands of thowe who came as professing friends. The ia- | s centraband that the rebels were a. he’ Raditants at Unien Mills who had remained bailed the Warrenton; that they had many Jarge ‘epproach of the Union army with ae oat and were hoping that we would venture In 1888 General Sumner (then captain of dragoons) was ‘eat com- | in command of tho Cavalry Sctwool of Practice atCarlisie Barracks, a most laborious and arduous porition, but ale o@ery is throug eo wi and anger enn te well ‘a. be recom - The documents are interesting aod will repay perusal. The reserve oe “ i? ee nthe door Fie SA reed anne coe earentpes| (treet eon men erence (ord Sit tivieions. Wil be under the fmmodiate direc: | at Fairtex a duties that he was te! in 1863 and sent on spe- ty-eeven; the | tion of Ge Beaureg ‘Yhe First M i je—Brigadier General Ftzey, commanding, ih Tenth Virginia and Thirteenth —. aT Tennessee ut Fairfax Court jal di to Europe with especial reference to . 9 ¢ Nei tached. fa wnqualiied terms, their delight that oppressors | the interior, Four mies below Manasnas Wer bas large | ao \oorcement im his particclar arm of the semse stan aeet “1 of Greersl BRAUREGARD. Bouse, company C, artiiiery, attach bi ratty , ‘asax: Chrti i Gapaan flouting milis, which the rebels in their etree! omitted | service, and in 1868 was appointed Colonel of the First | @ocumentes were ai! reguiariy endorsed, and bear every ' Fifth Brignde—Colonel. Ferney,, commanding. ‘Two jie Dorth of Brestin station; re- er two miles further back, io 4 rear of Whiting’s brigade. nents about bate day. to burn. They returned Friday night te within two imort of cavalry, then organized. The General holds S.aremmer boy in Company F Sixty ninth regiment, and | lier'et there: bie General Stomamns bad just ovczpred | uieeeemmaianionscpeceably mere than any niber ofcer | mar ef be Daniel.Kernian, of the same company, were acck | the place in ve.son to prevent it. General McDowell bas eur, shot jn the woods,and it is feared that thefur- | hoen everywhere very a d bas fied his division genuine eMcial papere They will i ePRcraL Fieanquamrens ARMY OF e of atti service—four by Promotion from senierity.” General jection, two by samo direction, to right iy vent, it's confidenceand enth Sumner is about sixty years of age, acd displays in on ah ie ‘Sine asabeene tide e aiaets arehe Tontp. eighth atter oyor the fatigues of our march I startea | *™ °°"! om na ave tbe = | Strong peinis (or ibe bepedt of ihe reacer aippy (Mott), Bievent ibama (Moore) , eal ta gittiiontcn tour darttg ssubt maton eee Staten G0 onions Genres the ebaracioriation of the pectest gen: Virg-cia (Kemonston), Nedeteenth Virgiow (Cadmus . teman and soldier, He haga most expressive face. mapoction of Centreville, Bull run, she plains andJunc- | ®Ketch of General Edwin V. Sommer, compactly built, and exhibits great powers of 20 | rye mewel Pt sotatdioen Wilcox) . B Run. o 5 ‘on of Manassas. Jum very much fatigued. Everything | Genera! Edwin V. Suwaor, who Sow ranks as Com co He cemere something yet from she receat te: tet Sete 8 jal Ru Maetet Quartermassees Bierce Captured Battery attached Capt. Sapa Pay rcesn ar new aud sudden turn. 1 also enclose | mander of the frst corps @'armee, @ position apalagous jury received from a fall from bis boree, but be Haapgoanrene Aamy oF Poromac, Jaiy 20, FRCL. The fotlo ig a fist of coptured Quartermaste: Duncage douse. Firat iment acer eee ‘< ten | 10 that of Marshal ef France, ga native of Boston, | Fapidly recovering. SPECIAL ORDERS, 40. —, a poner semmad ai to she Quaticrmnster’y Deparivoes! egu.are (Woillawa), Fiftecath regiavent Georgia engi tnd there ‘are at least Dtteen. | Mass, Ho-entered the army in the year 1819, and “has : ore following order ie published for ine iafermalion | Cr'ihy rebel army of the Polomes op 46 august 16 Eee Te muann, y ~ ed Atted ap Sth bibaeed dake beastaede neice, { NeeD Upon constant dety ever since. He served with! GURIOUS REBEL DOCUMENTS. 1''Brigadier Geusras weit supported by | "ety axoe, epades and intrencbing soos - | cous. 6 stuart, Firat Virgiows cavalty, Fairfax Ours Stirmueys. drapiaceny and =. deine, Teena ary distinction in the Mexican campaign, in Scott's Jing, and y Genera Hoimes brigade, 1 tard Be, bed th els is 2 eels carpenter ¢ tools and Diacksmitb'e tools, Rouse. left in of any value whatever, oid | was severely wounded in the battle of Corro Gordo. 30} puteresting Relics Feund im the Rebel | [ord and place tte in positins ot ailens ne- | 72 sete harness, 23 extre iract ery. Backing botee le nord whiskey betiles and word out | that cemapaign be wae Major of the Second zeziment of iD ae taansonts ‘ a le et een tne: direencon ot | ggt blntorm end etter voaiee. | Chas: Dilton Wishes to Kinter the Secret Giro xeiveremameos omnes muskets, At ihe | ‘ago, and led the cMarge at the bridgo of iedelin, | among dhe interesting docoments foun In the camp Santer'n Cross roads, aceording +o :ircumstances. fhe ~~ ‘The tostewteg tsler-suptalantenedieas qearteren ers", comaistary and pital tents ‘there | near Vera Cruz, sesh ape erm a jancers wie Of the rebels were the following, whic! Pieked op Se to advance will be given by she commander ia, ore 104 DOORS. dri nr Ser Ocrosee 18, 1861. poe acre gy oh Hee ing to those pieces | kon smd put to fight. For his gallant cond: le | by Colonel Simpson, of the Fourth New Jersey Volun- | °"9” Brigadior General Jones’ brigade, so a oy ~ ag ee Twelfth Missi. ‘Sore wot and sotensitcaliy ‘ball mad affeciually coum | Commanding the Mounted Rifles in the assault nt Cerro | earn, ot Genoral Kearnoy’s brigade. General Kearoey's | Colonel karl's Drignce, will march vie bicLane’s (oré ve seal Len past wosigns oouie nd «on ahauerne ‘manded the natural and artifietal approaches, but were | Gordo, he was breyoted Lioutonant Colonel and placed | brigade took the lead into Manasees. These documents bem | aie mw poet Bee ay an 28 horses. : Je has a propositton 10 make to refe. Seknaneaen, memes: uae in command of all the cavalry engaged at Molino del | were found on the premises of Mr. Wier, wDi been haan readiness euther te tupport Ue Gilack m Centre. rn hiphad begs. bT S question of superiority of cannca and sim. At aud | Re¥> Where the most murderous fights in the Mexican War | seq ax the office of Beautegard’s Adjutant, Thomas | valle, or lo more In the dircclion of Puirfaw taton, ac | eioriue reurns ot any miscetiancous articles, wound tbe battic Hekd of Buli run there are no sigas of | took place. He there hel in check @ body Of fivo thou- | jordan, ghe documents are orisinals, asd are pow in | COrding le circumsiances, with ile right dank towards nckewe, eoffee mills, ers, pricket 11's command) mo: ess distant accore fortifications whatever. All the houses about the | sand lancers which threatened to overwhelm the left of | Genera) McClellan's bands. tog tot seer ibe eousiry and attedk. Fhe oreer 'dve0, 19 Wit g ~ lave proposes i 2 pe ett ert Ue wanna mig en the American force, and thus changed the fortune of the | 7. oreat precipitancy of the fighs Pebels 4 proven | Lo advance will be given by tbe command naeae 6a 6ve wo aee 00 ee planer Orenel Birar the spring iu the pouch orchard.where sho gereresi | 44¥- Jn this action Lieutenant Coloosl Sumner was ty their leaving there papers nck oniy, bul by the facl thas | , 2. Brigadier General Longstreet # Origade, suvported Y ALEXANDER, exertions may be properiy TALI took rince, and ut a short, distance from the | under continuous and dectructive tre, But maintained | iaey tet in a buitding on their Roepial grounds severat dead BF Drlansiet Prertace test? le. poriwon of attack pee Captoin Engineers General Sta, C. 8. 4. feequet—Ctartes Diken wen eongne-ase"aiee en’ sie several ‘corpess-of Union soldiers, all unba. | M6 Position atthough his horse was shot under bie. For | 1a, mut recenily laid oul for interment, which, imthcir | ube enemy op oF about the Calon Mil! and Contrevite eat | opy. kb. Hanain.) i _ Sgr a made | paste neglected wan N60! one! | roads, It will be held in readiness either to tupport the Den the Indletfoct fines of the hutaant forte’ Siciieed pes hassnasen ein ootiewadaaie Begg! While 0 by Colonel | i on Cewrerite orto move im the airetion ef Far Dead bodies borses are abundend allayont, Tcouneed seen weally oe ice dn ihe tarrene weaetn fron. Simpson and several other officers. The decumesis | ra, Court Howse, according to circumstances, with its a rv: « me t A mutilated marble columa marks the | irr jn the Indian country. iis great experience in. In. | fund, whieh we give below, are :— Tight Hank towards the left of Jones command, more ot ie of Gourgia, fell, with the inscription, | dian affairg led to bis golection es the mupt Aiting officer 1 plan of attack proposed by General Beauregard | Jess distant, according to the natare of tbe country. “ it! be given by the commander. me, boys, bul never give up the | iu the army to sottle the differences between the govern- | om MeDowell at Centreville, and approved by General | Tbe order to advance will Be given Dy (he com has since been visited by hundreda of rebels, | Met and Whe Sancmnne: ree Gon anapate, Johnston, From this it will be seen that they intended to | 4. Brigadier Gen oy 's brig eee richer he mach og’g ‘avariably carried home | ard the Cheyennes were most effectuaily subdued To | attack McDowell; that the foree they intended to attack | Colonel Bartow R rt aster’s Troubles sa Oe e' ta ie boy re e men r rds Novewoagn 17, 1861. Genmrat rm Capt. Holmes with some papers for our imapect! bs wy irenaportstion is not eufficient now, but such as it, ia I procure it myself through m: and bave 3 t E g8 it Bonham's brigade, supported b: je, wil marsh otal ancen'e Aves Ha Tambulan wold own with them ireville, The right wing to the left ‘5 Sith thom either the skull of & Union soldies, or rings, | this day that tribe remembers the oqual and retributive | pin with consisted of ten brigades, making forty-two | ‘¢‘M."thirg Session, more or esruiuuntaccordicg to | lot of medicines, lint eo ue.,are an) | Wersee OveF more ban I originally got from the depart- taken tho rie and made pipe stems of them, &c.,and pani was “Mhinecy, Governor, of the. Territory regiments of infantry, thirteen batteries of artillery and of the country end of ibe a very maongiene, 62 ‘mach having ppropriated by T trust the efficiency of my brigade will not be permit- ‘Il be given by the commander Cooke's brigade, supported by Colonel Kizy's an Cooled soa) dishos. At ManassasJunotion the | of Now Mexico, and during his ocenpation of | twenty ono companies of cavalry, in addition to their destruction o property was much greater. No less than peserell Gaitee Of four were tiers ten han | that position he was ealied upon by the public exigency | reecryee. What might have been the result of this at, aground was strowa with meats of all surgeons of regiments, ac., besides the loss from plun- | teq to be thus destroyed, but your orders will control. doring by privates and citizens. BP. ALEXANDER, Tears, vee reapocttully, M. L. BONHAM in Fogineers General staff, eee ee 6. Colone! brigade, will march via Stone Brid lescriptions, to- | regnum occasioned by the retirement of Governor Cai. | ‘ek had McDowell waited, may form # subject of curious | the right thereof, to the atiack of i to exercise the functions of a civil governor , ia an inter- ‘ton, loss die- @tiber with corn, rico, dried apples, crackers, med: Jation among military men. wing to the loft of tho Fourth div: |, more or + Complaint. SER, Menta, bration hunks, lettora, cards, carte Santtary ocoupetion and the adrmuistration of execu s “a naet ourtaeintondt tiers captured at the bat, a Savabes wit bo gives by be comm. | nase of Lips pee ee, noun: » Barbour’s Comte ait, pA somrpreaie rap owreed pi BL The tive routine. His exbibillon Of executive sbility was | 1, 6 pun bell | oe | ae ee ict Ena the hoapitale at cane places singe tht Quanraneseren's Durantuner, August CB. ; uly equailed by bis ‘military skill, and he received the , ae adver General Bee's brignde, supported by Colo- ey “apron Guxmuat—I have deferred bringing to y ‘@troction of cars, wagons, iron work, sloves, nails highest encomiums from eur government for the able | @ A list of hospital equipments captured at the bat. | 6. Brigadic ‘ on , |, Ratele ct acces won! tice a very rerious obstruction to my » c., wad fearful. Near by was the’siaughier | manver in which he discharged the doubly arduous (ask | (le of Bull rub. He eae ee NTCLTe. atenyT Win Soria, Ob aceergesenng ner ret ond , ite ruins still smoking, and from it a stream of veeceeeeesees OTL | Sapplying this command with forage @rane or tallow runving as large as @small brook. The rm ry, and the wholo of Walton’s battery, will form the | e424 4 pichmond. ajo coramaaar Wi, Snes ed upon him by hie delicate position, He brought | “4 Ay abstract of prisoners captured at the battle of | yeservo, and will march via Milchell’s ford, to be used ac- facilities, out fof chaos in the Jerritory, and confer. to circumstances. ‘trains by persons claim! @tseam was two yards wide, and in many placos quite the greatost possible benefit upon the Bull ron. cording to o 3 wih Sent to hospitals sinoe July 27 + aes seer, tis mow Yan allofether too far of for me t9 Bi, thereby his "inns and even handed | seen 6. A list of emmubition captured at the battle of Bull Fete batterie wi Feet ernecand, Captain Wal. | Estimated umber sent previous to July 27.. i ibe hope tna fer occasions «There jounan( ~ | in conjo militar, civil ‘ity. In an ol “ia. r, our @ mn need , gees hundred splendid bides hanging up, which, of course, | 1856 he commanded ib, Kansas, and incurred the dis. | TB er BR POOR, ral Jegen’aaCaptaine Atbertin’ ana | Tals: “s . 680 | oveur, and 7 Bavebeon secured. Soldiers, visitors and people living | plonsure of Jeil. Davis, then Secretary of War, who re- 6. Areport from Thomas G. Rhett, Assistant Adju- a woods basterton eight pieces. id 4 Grand total. “ Laan ‘Some day or two ago twenty wagons and toams ts tion {oa iviroense one, but now totally devert: | 1440 tir wae chrinten cee sores te Rovernnoat 19 | Goncial Johnston's corps whieh participated io the bat- | ton’s and Captain | boden's batteries, eight pieces, ery enveulae army, ene the soarine core Besides these | Pr ted {and they have not yot been received. The whole country round about is the home of the | of the West, aud remained iu that position for two years | cle. These, it will be recoltected wore, in addition to | 4. To Brigadier Gbnernl Honbam's—Captains Kemper's | Yogiments, in the reports and ord the enemy are | chen orning ob of my tenmsters reporte that his wa- of desolation, and abaif.’ In 1861 he was selected and sent to Cali- of Genoral Beaurogard’s, the part of the force | “Pd Shiels’ ba tee jemton's and Captain | Mentioned by name, one regimes Volunteers, and | on, containing corn for this camp, was met at the town At the house of his overseer Tepent the night. Found | fornia in an urgent hurry to. reli b osear re ti 6, To Colouel Cocke e—Colonel Hi pain | Companies from two regiinents of regular in Hunter's | go", containing cory fm This camp, wie ie ath Miee Ronse occupied by & negro famniiy beloaging to Me. A Jobneton. in that department, “Ine sonsequecse | Whicb escaped General Patterson 10 join General Boau- Lees eee commacne ¢ Minit ory division; six volunteer regiments bf aad oor rreriment, and he, curpeiled, te drive bie toad 10 feir. They wore in Land greatly surprised at the | of the thon existing political differences. $0 quietly and | regard. Jol ly OO - ’ Ronyon’s entire division of at five rog! Leerburg, where plenty of corn was found, He wae then Seater cost Bey, gazes mtouabel 0 | apediionsy aM aneral Sur manage ie delete | “Fhq ieomplete slatement, wir date, made up | RCMommneete att we companies caratry. | New deny om wich we he neler rive Ot | Cam cat tl areved this erin, alr ano ‘Leen made by the rebels to believe that oar act | eee eit a tiaie. aitar tins eating OF Che aH BOE | Condcubtedly) since the battle of Rall rum, having the | To Brigadier General Jones, two companies eavairy. wounded, giving as his entire force {fifty nition trom | sence of sik Gays. Very. respec t our army | known until some time after the railing of Lhe gt () y 1 Rivet, two companies cavalry, 8 par a ALFRED M. Bal , Major, ere diane ha Sey Topresented the rebe! sol | His colarity of movement and judicious keophig following endorsement, signed @. W. Tay (it will bo P Bbeeromeral asst) three eomnpantes cavatty, marine, and eleven Tegular regiments. From the mos, ‘Quartermaater-in-Chiet, €. 8. As diers i AJ read and meat, but for | own counsel wore of groat Impor to the government? 1 that as an aid to @encra) Scott pre s ‘i tne o f cavalry, | reliable data his volunteer regimonts ave Gon. M. TL. Bornam, Commanding. very poorly off, fow ha a but " remembered that Lay w ‘To Colonel Cacke, the remaining companies of cavalry, < - . nged § 4 5 from tho pr. vate, such has been their inability to pro- | ston, Genoral Kummer Was Ordered. at his own request, | Ovel Jordan informally for,what it i# worth, for tempo . ae See . pbs at tans - -= 4 " mS 7 , re the attack of Fairfax Court Howe * " ‘or Rayvour himself. pir i und 4 areigne io eb fa divi b tho Arn Geniid inact i OAD RT, Mee Prird 1 Ht, i neve dia 4 art of Ofte wh Hoult poser yy ENS prtilory poh deat at vane 0 viomee, cud mong Fegently 1 command of a ” | corps of 4 glo ; a sakieadeuiworen espe fame pais ier Benda ut ain: am 6 Return pf captured ordnance wud crdnavee stores | part f Oficors, Aud if erchortrages are not put a atop to ume oar loads OX AF away, Jt . plete od {4 Tz) there geome to have been poyenteon bri 67, tthe Fe ;