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2 ; NEW YORK HERALD, STUKSDAY, MAY 27, 1862.~TRIPLE SHEET.» " | 2 Sees. & : es + | pation of alie#—ail infuse @ mew cournge into our fellow | interest with which the was A work eral Operations remains to be seem, je enemy ‘The Loe battery, of Lynchburg, was selected t go in at beart that whiskes drinking in Mobile was at IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. | chtisens cirouciot the com edessoy. sisey will be con- | age. ‘The faiuro of tho inhiadt each the robe Sins Dotecenas ter tact encoroncet = makes Detvebabons Haifedg ine bt wfiorresgbing chemumrait | a0 ed—at ponte A —S ee eee the vinced that & resistance will be made werthythecuuse | capital through the ch nnelof the James, bas disarranged | sudden advince: ta force on ai) sides; bit I a ‘of th’ mountaia they wore ordered back, vals Jack- | Con’ederate States. What wax thought to be a deat etre. and the stake at issue. The advance of the evemy has | the well coze ive: plans of the young Napole.m,and he | they will not risk a battle with our troops behind in | a1 and Juhusom deciding that no p.sition could be ob- | Blow to whiskey eh ops and outatirt 8.op pens, appeara iS saa ts aa Deen at loast made more cautious. He will be compelied | finds the ‘pushing to the wall’ prcesy a litie | trenolmeuts. If p-ssible tn>y will essay to draw us out, | tained. have given new tifeand vigor amf increased its sale af d they Lave a wary twain of | — Johnson'sarmy (that is the infantry) was placed upon | well aa price, by ® large class of merchants in our city have to move with oxcecd~} the topof the mountaim, After tho gouorals had recon- | caited «‘druggiate.” Thove w® soarcely w day or &p hour himself ctite fuarith Sensors the epade, (mg cure to a Wate. ‘We shall now | nvitred for several hours, it becoming late, they con- | passes but you 61M sec. vinit.rs citizens more of will not make forward movement until ‘pushed to the | have fring and ski minhing every day. Health of the | clued to ps pue an attack unti! the following leas intoxic:ted by that fell destroyer, Many carr; wall” by Northern olamor and impatience, Come when | army improving. Weather m:cuificont, shoir bottles publicly, bearing the label of he droggian, he may, he will find « hard road to travel, and every day ORNKRAL PRICK GORY TO THE PRONT. (Correspondence of the Charleaton Mero sry. ane ous will soaresne she a of oe ae a [From tue Kichinond [itspatch, 3 20) 1 ito aly that dri ine ange May 18 any A ‘iver ficot 1 wlan ity 4 » Beaur + We bear, . Terre! inky Cy Folnt, perhane awaiting the opportunity to co-ope- | pranipied han ni Yocttor ta ceucral trie ay pouttius | , During the engagement General Johnson came o6ar} out without rew-ralct th ir {vos to Gur solitons.” Mere rate with ihe grand army when am advange is deter | fi cho coming battles Coriaih which he would indicate, |) Pome captured. General Jackson, not Knowing bis BOO | drunken soldiers cam be seen hers in gue daythan in othet mined upon, Their re ou Thursday -last, and the | Goneral ‘rice repliod to this magnaninous tender from | Wn, kave Cars pt AT regiment | citsegtes a weak. y | thec “ subsevU-nt Capture of a part of the Monitor's or raander-in.Chief that, it left to bimsolf he would oo. Pannen wes, Cuptsin Al- cause consiterabig ce ay in river ope aliona—e we ree be , ig the perilous) position of their brave com- Hono, as will give'us nisplo time to-peepare far ‘ous Ge. | Lake, {he pasion of dances” whereuian, be wae cs, | mander, General Ju, disobeyed ordere end charged pod HOPES OF FOREIGN INTERVENTION. to move in force, and bis insolent boast of capturing Operations of the Rebele on Our metropolis willbe subjected. toa bloody and a sigual ulation, James River. Our i ormmation from the West is cheering. Tae in- road into Giles has beea repulsed. The country is rising sien to aid tho Con‘ederate army. The militia are rapidly en rolled to co-operate in the local de‘e ce. RICHMOND. In the northwest, the people seem to heveseo nded STATE OF AFFAIRS IN with ‘great oifecr the blow given by Jobuston iu the battle beyond Staunton. They turned out to blockade the rrr rrr. roads and harass the ret: eating enemy, Evea the women aided to cut do d place obstructions im their THE REBEL SITUATION AT CORINTH, } way. ‘ne roace wore strowed with disabled wagons, abandoned artillery and oroken arms, ‘Ibe invadiug nent force was dispersed, and the Yankoes to return for mre dificult than he and hia Northern supporters an- | but in Bragg and ur. tici aed, lt is more probable that be crane Generals w outwit, and ry drove the enemy from attack upon fight, which lasted Ove Lours, fight. We know ‘uot which most to commend, the mag. | ths snemy, thereby saving him from wand reiptorcementg to maintain their posit.on in thas quarter, fanimity of Ge.eral Beauregard or the dool aud brave clutches. European Interve: FY ; Our citizens must by po means aliow themscves to * e Our is estimated at about 300 killed, wounded and anwar What is Doing in the Virginia certian SE 2D meee ne allow Semeital a AFFAIRS-AT CORINTH, daring uf 3 pike aS missing. Abvut one hundred of the number wore killd ene te bay ook, May $3.) Tt is @ part of their tactics. In our !ust issue, weindited Valley. @ehapter on the phil sophy of Yarkee lying. ‘Theirchief faigehood is the immense army which they claimto have, aN under arms. This is an army on paper, astaras ite alleged numbers are concerned, ese why does jt not Re t | advance at all points ard crush, iv one concentratn hel Account of the Fish fold, every fet ey of Opposition? They have not the : ‘and mortally wounded. federate {From the Richmond Whig, May 20. During the battle Gen, Johnson's horse was killew un. | Suthorities and the acknowledged imbeoility of the heads Rebel Accounts from Corinth, Maza May 9, 100s. | dor hist andthe,Geceral received. a wound in the ankle a Oe eecnmerancetn, sheen. on Rinne ae {From the Richmond Dispstoh, May 21.) A special d to the Adurtiser,«a od Corinth, 16h @ shed thrvugh the small boue of the leg. | The oon ition uf the, working, popaietion of - ing | May 20, 186% | inst., saya:—Gupiain Avery.ol ihe Georgia dragoons, | ‘The Georgia reyiment did most of the fightiag, ° working population of Kurope re a oapatch to the Advertiser, dated yestorday, | w coesafilly penetrated tho enemy's lines, two nights | and suffered very severely. They lost 182 killed, wound- tnformed by the freeb: that he must give up hi binoe and discovered the whole federal army moving | ed and missing; ainong thom wore many brave And gal- be sens Eaaiomnietn ane Pa 4 ‘There was heavy skirmishing Saturday evening. om | from the river upon our ition, fortifying as they ad- | tantoilicers. Une company of the r * at McDowell. Faerie i noles polnt, they, have coused to bring for, | t® Purdy road, between & portion of General Guith’s | vance; also. brining Np sioxe guns. oF unmense aize. | all of tie oficers save the fourth gorporal, deck, 7 sight an walibe cxithous Deeipann te bowel, > ; command and the federais, under General Sherman. Our | Thore was @ considerable movement of the euemy om | There were only wo brigades of iments each, ad —— ward reiuforcements of {resh soldiers. Their sudiors are dying of camp and climate diseares. ‘Thy are suf- OFTKaTicNs i TLE MISSISSIPPI FLOTILLA. fering for want of food. They have the saine troubles we have, but they have mot the same mutives to cn- ~~ ree loss was six killed and eightoen wounded. The enemy's | our right last night. both of Johnson’s army, vd fn the fight. The first Sony Sos igor a races | feorraane sma comme, | nM nae Sane ain le ‘half miloe from Coriauh. It's saldthat | 9, -,{fFom ths Mem Bix Avalanche, May 18. dure-thera. son, Solna nan apcdieemaeaamitath whom Gen J. hason speaks in the highest terms for their annem the enomy is erect'’g mortar batteries. General Mtt- ’ g Vor ante, cocasi'a. ‘he enemy bax now loft the water, and wo are | (he tne) hi One Btntawilie; te reported to be this | COsCitioN to give them hope ef e.ocess in the threatening | GRyaaery ard bravery Oe Ae tout tbe bet orang: bes Speculations Regarding Foreign | cverua regions sond their ton to. Sght tor redemp. | #40 of Floronco, marching to Pittsburg Daido, or the North the, # ighieet chanos tw roasouably | te bird bad flown, leaving bubind, at oDowell, A ope to subj: e Pri 5 . mn Lion, Tet ‘those who reimain show by their resolute | ji Porn ntan, which, raoe te on Xue Meaiiiound |. 487 vo dny, alfeoncur inaaying tht slokiees prevails ve | 2000 ¢ucampod, all his camp equigage, « large rid tervention. «| feloial to acknowledges “nanser, that it ia not sate | & an Momphie @ large déxeee amorg the fwierh. army. ae Cagle tng Kegdiot catia, wl ‘hoy hed ME. eee He wil'have to detach Insbe tarcea torguard ine po- | , Federal pelsoncrs way that the enemy dread our fall- | jnatewwM Nyor sgeotions with tae. sousiery of bork art | #Hem, BOl ig tnostly milch ows, i THE LATEST REBEL TELEGRAMS, | “22 dus over sets eat GS touch gd | IDE back more tina Yoyo. baliena they Ama, | aA a a eee days have | At towel Miley" Rondaisrtors, gfudh destruc tone Sear : us out bye ot siege, and thas corny * Se te aestetan,” P ostrated almost a third of the iederal army uy at wae ankece, teed bees eno ig themselves finély. ee., &o., ee. Le ee a ee ee nett incor, | _ There was a skurmich at ono o'olook this merning. A | 1ucs aud dysoutery” ‘The prisoners represat, ( & the «de Scale oP eked pakeiveta, and bo ollcars Lat them give money like earth and blood like water | BUMbEr Of foderals were. Kuled and wounded. Also. @ | SNP um wud Kentucky poe" the pupacor coven, | ©! were all provided w ge cooking sioves RT any sacrifice, any privetion, rather than become the | Skirmish this efternowe ea ordek, a mile and a} Pimnins iateuc-s-of the federal’ Congress of emanoipa, | °F the most improved pattern. eqkals of their own slaves, and the slaves of those tar | BUF trom our lines, | Several f were Killed. No | ion conilacation, and other radioal vendevcios by the | , 04006 retreat our cavalry overtook and captured OPERATIONS OM THE JAMES RIVER. | tiore degraded than our own slaves. kegs on our sido, Forrest's cavalry, Keunedy’s Louigi. | 00, Contmcatin, and, ether ei india.a and-iows | 2umber of prisoners, Among them was a colonel and aa The igus are encouraging. True men are coming for- ere ae Mississippi regiments displayed great | Cre is tected also, but not so. much as those of Ken. yon] aan eae pag pe a pen . Tra have boon shamed und moved by the voice of publie ieee aa tn getee O82 atk ened be the tareding donn thelr weapons of wastare; datanding | S086 tho road, beskles abandoned wagons and 6 hibited the state of fecling, and ths vo.ce of |, Wen arm] 9 [From the Richmond Whig, May 20.) emg We pl eparen Sime Le soem, ook, will by General Beausexari, fe yee wiaress 45" = and wending their homeward, ‘the soldiers are not I determ: ‘and fixed the pulley et PART OF THE MONITOR'S CKEW CAPTURED, rye from it, owing Out freedom 10 God arrention | $e South to avengeche mault to their mothers, wives, | sispoved to Oa! for battle, and especially remote | Dowell, covered with brush. » May 19,1862. | Or europe. This patent of our freedom, thus wrought | @aughters and sisters. who are threatened by the rufll CE eee eeeteee i Poople slovg the road tell us that they pressed alt | 4, /ernmiion te a feed Fact, but mone but armed intarsen, Eighteen of the Monitor’s crew came ashore at 5 . anly barbarians to be placed ons par with common ane paneral Matomente ere we learn by Pri- | their horses to carry off their artillery, ko. se with the object im view. Cotton ts the ’olock this afternoon at City Point, and were surprised | Us, We can hold against the world. poe Pong soners, who are captured from day to day by our soout- | ‘Pi! Borate to entry ee ees peaterdey about | Peat desideratum, but thoy eppear satisfied that it will ‘upon landing by the Confederate pickets and ordefed to [From the Richmond Whig, May 20.) can pach neeeieaete, ing parties; if true, and It seems to us very probable, f ine culuck P.M. On oer atpee (Sunday), abest | never come from ths cotton States without assistanod Gurrender. Nine of them, including four officers. inid 4 CONSIDERATE APPROPRIATION. [From the Richmond Dispatch, itay 21 It requires ba proplict to foretell the result of the battis | the ouatsina where they hes planted artillery, and eet } from those who stand so much in need of it, It Gown their pistols and cutiasses. The others rushed to | The following joint resolution, submitted in ‘the House Counter G, rse2, | 9 Corinth. Napoleon entered Russia with an army of | Are Ye all the works. So dense wes the smoke ibat we | (herefore, the interest of Eurovea Powers to aftoed ua the boat and pulled for the Monitor. t of them | of Delegates by Mr. Robertson, of this city, was adopted | Our proparations are oomp!ete. Little’ reniains to be | 420,000 mea, all choice veteran troops. He was driven im hand wore ; the remaining one lost an arm. Monitor | by that body on Friday, and subsequentiy concurred’ iu | done except to feed the army, and the rst note of battle | {rom Russia, aod reached France with 40,000 men. | We myth, SS See with » heavpgua, et eres _ darn n= i ie i shat sounds in our ears will find & weloome response (0 | from oe soil RT amtcen ths danas events Se 5 Ke] wep ters ad taiepest Cis creek kod Mwarched | bohd this c-ty (0 the last exivemi@rretoer than to eure | Sreshenesr yen etait to the monotony ef preseot oem | dia victory % the cc tegge © 1 -atained fields existence. A recout tour among vario.s regiments, and ‘Our is in fine spirits, and Generals full of in search of a position, and to watch the movements of South, but ae pers tual conferences with both officers and men, satisiies wt tee ~~ = vhe Yankoos; but I have not yet heard from them. » bas worse thas aeath—-starvation—staits| mo that en elet and spirit animates the army which | CoBfdence in tb Srinmpn of oar fern ous ctietvth asa |. Northwestern Virginia is ow nearly free trom the | ‘be Working districts of Europe. Mem has uct beon equaled sitioo its organization. The battle | Gog will oown us with succes, Boing right, we shall ot Shiloh fully tested the comparative strength of the be triumphant. i two forces, and though on the second day we were com- peiled to withdraw, the subsequent analysis, by the com. (From the Richmona Whig, bas Fi 2 mon senso of the men, of the two days’ fight, has full; proved the superiority’of our armas ht BA# Fully | scirmishing continued throughout thé day yedterday, Monterey 3 i through Sycamore street to Gen. Huger’s headquarters, | render toa bombarding force, would necessarily expose surrounded by great crowd. ‘One of the officers is the | the lives of numbers of women, children and decrepit paymaster, Others are midsbipmen. None of the acon ang gr the seas of government, and unable, oonfederates were hurt. y reason of their poverty or other cause, to remove Late Northern papers report the sinking of the Mound | themselves,to a place of safety ; therefore, and Cincinnati gunboats by Jeff. hompsun’s cotton Be it enueied by the General Assembly, That the eum Ddoas fleet. of two hundred thousand dollars be, and the same ts ‘The Benton was badly damaged. The Yankees ae- | hereby, made subject to the order of the Governor, to be ledge the loss of 1.000 killed, 2,500 wounded, and | paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise ap- nation; but women and I do not know "his pate, ban ge Mio gianna Of banger ia Euro} and despair adds fuel to the g our eppr they abandoned the 7 war, and a ‘Tho fact is boginning to be gonerally understood without important results to either side. « worl, loving several tons of ladders, &o., bobind. that people which intervenes to save ail Chrie- Woo Prisghere ot Willameburg. proprinted, tobe placed ab the dispossl ot the authorities, | ou hionday we hd nog tore than twalzoor does tine, | rates captured one hundred. and Aity.beoves. The ad- | "thd ngitst suppose, wil be Tenewed ae, soos, es Geu, | (ndom from starvation, from internal strife, fross [From the Richmond Dispatch, May 16.) Mayor and Coancil of the city of Richmond, in such | sand men on the field to contend with the froch and | Vance of our army captured seventy federa's near Paris. | Jackson ascertains the enemy's position. Should itcome | ceenalt and everlasting rutny will the 4 During the day of yesterday the greatest anxiety was | Smounl: ashe may deom expedient for the puriose of | ovorwholming reiuforcemonts of Buell, aud our obsti- | There are no indications to-day of an engagement. |The | off I will give you partioulars. vo a eeeey | Seatarer ie se ee amanifested by our citizens with reference to the aj aiding the removal and temporary maintenance of such | pate resistance on that occasion bas given tho en. | enemy’still hesitates bis threatened advance. -0De acoomp! - | acer gr receive Beng na od Of the enemys gunboats to this city. Farly'in the day | Persons as may, by reason of their'poverty or otherwise, | couragemeut, that with the additional forces now at | Parvled prisoners wore sent off to-day. The escortwhich | geported Skirmish tm Giles County, Va. | Time meet of praise and thanks will arise like ineenge the annexed despatch was posted upon the builetin, and unable to withdraw from the effects of such bombard- | command, aud the ap'endid reorganization which bas | #0companied them found the Piekete within Cour {From the Richmond Dispatch, May 21.) ae criawreat ane world. will work ons ead by hundreds interested in the. tate of the city, who | Tent. aE taken place, we shall be im truth invincible, Again: it | miles of Corinta. Jxscusuna, May 20,1802. | this knotiy and intricate ihe wate of that earnestly long for its deliverance from the fate which (Brom the Richmond Whig, May 19.} is to be borue in mind that in the fight of Sunday we [From the Richmond Whig, May 19.) We have further authentic intelilgencs of the 'Aght in | working people will conse them. to ‘promulgate the dee» ‘as befallen some of our sister Southern cities:— TRE SITUATION. took the steel out of forty thousand mea. They who a TANI Giles county on Saturday last. ‘The Yankeos wore driven ing Pee anil cok. pane Gamera mene ook S ‘Witom, James Iver, 14—10X, A. M. ‘The Confederate army commanded by Gen. Joseph E. Taree of the gunboats eben ar eames Jobnston is now encamped withio a few miles of Rtch- ; KES TRIOK. Punished us at Done'son found their match at Shiloh, | On Saturday evening, 10.b susianty the telegraph ope- | from their position with a loss of forty-three killed and pi PA order will once mere reign supreme, low the obstructions. They throw a shell at hali-past nine | mond. We have many rumors but no reliable informa- and fied like routed sheep to the caver of their gunboats, | rator at Grand Junction recei ® despatch dated | a large number wounded. On Monday evening our 80 thors whi, that ill ve ‘oughly ipped they nover will fight as | Corinth, stating that the track was clear and no train | forces ee attacked the enemy, completely routt The French Minister's Visit te Rieh- @’olook, which feli short, and solid shot a few minutes | tion irom McClellan's army. A report of @ skirmish be- " down tgut eucen train, im—killing ninety. ccapturi hund: lator, which passed over and beyond the fort. They | tween the advance of the enemy and Stuart's cavalry, | Again: there is not an individual in the army of the Win soldiers, ne prepared tones yy road, ey aan ons ricci es mend. we the exact range of the ‘ort. ‘bree guns in the fort | st Bottom’s Bridge, on the Chickahominy was curreut | Mississippi who does not daily realize the superiority of | ten minutes Dofore it would have started, a freight train | Our troops were 1a hot pursult of the enemy when the Litem the Savane Bees biene, eye five in pits are ready for them when they get within | Yesterday Dut trom all that we could leara it was ® | our position, the extent of our preparations, and tho ap- | arrived down the road, A circumstance soountradietory | courier, who brought the information to Dublin, lett Tariose nes, conticting are siebpsrwiaiensseneaans reach. The men are all anxious for a fight. er fair. opinion of some persons that » | parent impregnability of our fortifications. Confidence | to the telegram received led the operator at theGrand | army. Our loss iu both fights was only four tcliled te the object of the French Minister to the United States ‘The Thomas Jefferscn, the Northarnpton and the Curtis tle between the two armies will take place this week. | in our generals is supreme, and a spirit of emulation | Junction tu make inquiries of the operator at Corinth, | twenty-three wounded. in hig recent visit to the Confederate capital. = e Pook have been sunk, also the Roanoke andseve:ai canal | Others believe that the policy of both sides will. be, | has been born among the various reciments that will re: | when the fast came out that the latter party had seat | The enemy, it 4s hoped wit! be dispersed or captured, | soutoe Righer, perhaps, than any from which the war Boats. The obstructions are not so complete as could | “Wait, wait, wait. sult in deeds of valor compared with which Shiloh was | no despatch to Grand Junction. Some enemy had oon- | The enemy's dead, im both fights, were loft on the Aeld, | Tous rumors have been drawa, we learn the Se et ey hag, be ker 3 see eae nected a private instrument with the line, and hed aed meh ps aR ab en RT . ee The Rebel Determmation. principal fear ome enemy will chango nis | assimulated's Corinth despatch, so as to lead toa col- Bods ie Mercier Logg rape! one gallant gunners ir {From the Riehmond Whig, May 19.) tactics, and either !1@ idie m his camp, or retreat down | ligion between two trains, one filled with soldiers. Hag FFAIRS IN GEO French Emperor, Ite object was ety faithfully, and if upon them depends the tate of our pote at the Tennessee towards Memphis and New Orleans. | the freight train been tou minutes later the trata fall ot | Al RGIA AND ALABAMA, | bring about » peciscation between the Confederate States ‘Gapital, we have reason to hope that Richmond is ‘The authorities and citizeus of Richmond have immor- Oa ate lle te pe mcm So goldiors would have set out with the belief they had a and the United Staves. aR die ee eprint voy] “i talized themselves by resolving to undergo all things | the lines, and occasionally ths heavy booming of artillery | clear track, and a foarful loes of life woald no doubt bave | Comdition of Affairs in Georg!....Highty | 270ue® his Minister, M- Mercier, to the solution Late evening we were informed that three gun- } rather than become prisoners of war, and tele of @ skirmish; but we query whether these demon | enguod. ‘ Interesting Statement.” pee agg org el pe gp a Pohey om be aay “pen ad Ceeebernticant se she eubjagation of their country ms tem lot br da i harper ae ei saad Bape eee dence of the ri Republican, May 20.) ee North contends 60 oe ee the river, with steamer » apparently io more sublime spectacie ean be presented than o gence : bas a e “Cautious te: m. Hallec! intelli from inter! fF that Confederese Seo cup’ Tact siehcdag Was sot 10 wan taney prepared 10 meet any demands upon thelr ene: | Pittsba:g, Shiloh, and various placcs. between here and (From the Richmond 1 oe panama Phat soa wham fouws doghirce'be rel pre- | naan ave sul oo ae eek ee Uhat two of the vessels were transports; but it | gies or their endurance ; but 1 ts due to there. Another report is (hat they have browght heavy | ‘The despatobes from Ooriath report heary skirmishing | ON 2,"are srticle. and when ‘ound ought to be well pre- | Under thie state Of facte, says the a Sad Se ces eter aor on oer | hp urine ote cuit append, | Seen ba PPh 7 te | sng cago teens uw fay arly ot | tx Bogan ro read et Acuna. a end | Sa” "Sad wineet ann” i, sl Ns mi a ? to specu! as to ry ities of an share , My, Sa art ad er ao att ow, | Sit that cltien ase toF much devoted te intersas to patoaches. Rideaests Nemetiod $e, cocrecdia, BAN Ja arly fight, ee long as the present cautious policy ts pur- position | sagt tnksmenecirere ntitied to fall credit. ee ae ek ee tor ate = Boers Gen. Snares eet nething new. | auffer much for patrictinm. He should haveadded that | Imminent, . Dothing, trom 'y Halleck ding bus army within im easy | Tae tomaper of that section of tha South he : i o Ramer ptaied thak a Sees commenced yoo between | cities are subjected to peculiar injury from war. Whea | Silence of the enemy as i his . As Tromarked | range of his gunboat flotilla. yr Fepresoats | overture for peace will fall. Our the opposing forces, to ten o'clock fast night | the siege begins wages stop, and aaarkete are cut off, | !@ my last, be will hardly be likely to fall back from this as defiant as ever, and apparently as confident. They | is ready to agree to the moge rettiomant, bat lb oo there Wes n¢ conirmation of Unis rumor. When theattack is made the tives of the dear and inne. | Point upen the Missi-sipp!, and allow us to get in his rear seomn to take ip Sor granted thas they are to aghiove their derstood thas the Lincoln edmiaistraiion dhclinas tater. ° independence, and hence they make || : Crom he Meme Wo Mey m0). | ina he oer ny recnmey Srde | spn ere Sanaa srr Srorauesca'fs | AFFAIRS IM THE VALLEY GF VIRGINIA. | sexist evra nmol mong mre | Geert immedansy eee Y 9 sag ae . oan ’ , 4 ments whereby they gain new strength and advantage. ‘and it is not ‘Tao city was filled with rumors Saturday of the return | criticisin is, to a certain extent, true of most commercial Fiver (# vaiueless to him as long as this + | Bat, ua ail their pretensions, tl ag. oe a. re oS nt totem, te ay | rege a, Men rams acon, | eabceai re eae rawr | MMO Anata ee crctasny, Teeheeme” |r a ntuing wh min ih wri | Taw sh averse mee ey have aru half the citrinad than the change of te government. Buch men wouldes- | Cities captured Tent ier tna the cules regs | thm a =e ten seg lio mind. In fact the whole community seem pitulate if it wes only to get afresh set of customers. object o . ‘Their want Of the very necessaries THE MISSISSIPPI ‘The gay and ing-bimself on the line of the Tennessee tn'to compel us | _ A fairer-portion of the Southers, confederacy than the | or” ius much “irritation besides.” Accustomed FLOTILLA. with to assume the offensive or remain idle. In this case the | valley of Virginia has not yet been given up to the tread | 1, ihe iururiesof life, they have not now the eacireied the cit; same order of things would be created which so long ex- | of the Yaukeo invaders. writer of this article had or ad now the necessa- isted on the Puiowa.;, with the exception that we say | ovoasion very receatly to pass through the valley. and as Fiss, and these are ditioult to be had. The commonest ne Cana Al Yenkees 5 Traitors to the tali , be had tm tnat Gnepauhener * atiack at once and furiously.” the quest of its most respectable residents, hoard ye ir yrterseg oom eter om meta [From the Richmons Whig, % The at Drewry’s Bluff. benefactor 3 ‘The ei a mee, ot prin, bo il ay in one or ion tantapocn apd robberies; and, inf uy sunipest beusee,” ‘Tas glisean nad 6 beeen ome re Mourus, ey to lee. fe a ” i i vigors mt ° was an eye-wi a . Trier the Riohssond Wag, Nn? 19: Fae tign, CMY” Melcomed its masters with ab- | Ts10” “Windows ratio with every discharge, and the | Noaooner’had Banks ad"his horde’ entered the valley | {t,t9aee any mensures could be taken to aave i¢trom | A spectal degpatah to the Advediser save thal Ove, of TUR ENGAORMENT AT DREWRY’S BLUFP. Toere te, them, a8 hoor Ja, store for Richmond which | s2eoncary report of the bursting shell falls upom the ear | than = wholesale system of robbery was com if] Nerang 4 Gopsiation Ville’ 450 commanenn et the | ot ieee Caren tr ng ‘Teo follow nx offeia report ofthe reoent, engagement | nas formod no art of the mative for her noble egoia- | &6 distinctly ns th» crack of rite, ‘These skirmishes | The farms were invaded by straggling squads, and the erga ee hes Soin Soret Me ones rep eeuen ovary | SY asaree 6 walle peg i BG Deer nttwrae received by Seoreary Mallory | tie. te wil be cased amngattbowecite—and thay | Muy be be peciuie of & atile wiihin twenty-four of | horets and stock carried of andar the very eye‘of helt | peg oo osked toe paltey ‘generally had teen rca (in, | boas weet down andl returned with © Summons to, sur ‘Thereday — not to nuinerous—which have had the to | forty 8; owners, no secresy being attempted. slaves have ople oP - a a render Duxwnr's Bory, May 15,1862. | Sosee the calamit, or bone by | been disappointed a ‘also been stolen or enticed away, and in numerous in. | ing it; but they are completely under the des- the city. The Mayor that he was unpre» Hien. 8. R. Matsosr, Secretary of the Navy — ee a, whic asi te PY | jcok bayond present events, of anticipating trouble from | stances, wrhere they have Tefused io leave their masters, | potism of the military authorities, and it wa: expected | trated. bat would never gurrender. Col. Anthony, the Gca—The enemy came up the river at half-past six A. | Her houces have been turned inte hospitals, and'ne; | What have now become its daily harbingers. threats of deeth have compelled thet to flee to the moun: | tie whole would be dcatroyed ia spite ofthe people. ‘The | MIUMALY, Soreeaor ieee ne seer purrenton 1M. the Galena ahead, t ‘@ small Gelicate daughters have ministered 4s nurses atthe | REBEL ACCOUNT OF THR AFFAIR aT Panurvorox, | {iD8-_ The horses selected by these marandern are the,| Snanelal aspect of the South he representa ‘ss gloomy in | Tris, Untmaoes | ASO tr ae in the Seamer, © side-wheel sad a smailer gunboat following in | Sou h of the sick and wounded soldier, the now offers (From the Richmond Dispatch, May 21 + | mont valuabie for blood and speed, thig information being | {becxirome, As na instanoe of the condition of the | ‘when the feeb moved over this or, usnaad ——. her breast as the bulwark of the land she has loved so ‘Conner, Miss. +e a4 862. obtained from the slaves of t! ses fa a the of one that, out of a capital . AN Geiet tne side of the river, ear aa, Shout four hundred yarde from our obstructions | wall. She will repaise the foe, or prove to the world the | 1 had barely mailed my lett=r yostorda Delors tidings (ie have tagetitt timenades tere Getta, ics of us cunetaon wei taeeaedersie ‘Govereaant Te oe Bk —— fire infamy of that enemy who pretends @ pu to restore | of a progressing battle came flying on i ed unable to get in They did not reply unti! the Galena had herself | Sfraternal union, bat paves his path with the — prog es ying wings of the their usual crops of corn and oate, their horses boing Treasery notes. Not more than ten thousand dollars of The Union Fleet near Vic! directly athwart the channel. After ho and the'| moons his proprece byobeica said Neste ities omate Wrind, amid the booming of artillery, the bursting of | stolen and ‘heir slaves running at large, thst circulation bes ever returned to the bank, and [From the Vicksburg Whig, May 18.) tor brisk the other as tered | shell and the rattie of musketry. Hurryivg forward to . ") hence it has only the Treasury notes to stan on. Th a ived Monitor opened a fire, vesgels Keeping | and desclite, and heiploas people fying 40 ® wilderness | the scone, {found that our. right wing, under ‘command Coane dene ae Teaketcttanalers: whe tite Late | is nearly true of all the Soutliarn banks, In all the banks | that the federal, eet, wean tea ee eT a en re tuarier to a mile lower | rather than submit to his bated domination. dowa, i it ef 1 ; of Price and Van Dorn and Sturgis had’ advanced beyond of South Carolina there ia mt Se ieauel Gott bar wee tnen, Oe ae nClotioms ety! how melt ba the throb of pride | our intrenchmenta to Farmington, and were engaging | of cemanding the keys of the cora crib and smoke noke hove | apccis. ‘The eousequence is, aabcaa wire ce torday and started down the river ‘This will ea mostly directed upon ihe a'eua, euly ocesstonally paying Presets subuncefn and eternal Shanes ee ey oie epone parteetidea of the affair, Tehould ob- | *4Ke in euch quantities ae suite them, wituous the leant | Bouihern, Danks, 1910 the euocess of the rebaiion, The J able ous anyhor 7 pecoylaen, scl a cnet &@ gompliment to the ot bers. . 3 F and individuals: s0 gener: we \Soveral of our shots at long rauge passed through and suede. om fatgeemsar inte pm ail pArgenbis ye. og fetion stand, teat Ta agen dread of javasion dothe | pankruptoy and ruin stare them in the face, In auy | thing possible will be done before thelr arrival. Tey through them, and they so. 1. dropped out of range, The | The monet Legislature of Virginia Ade | self so near the federal front, on our right, that the pick- | heen buried, oxcept such articles as are actually neces- | ¢Ve2t, wever, he thinks the South cannot recover hec | will not give us mush time to prepare, and we w ned T iran See att peaker’s Address. eis of the two forces wore only four hundred ya tron-clad av the gunboats, ware basi taremn the Eishutaed Whig, Map Sa) . The counties of Clarke and Waren suifsred par. | £oFmer national prosperity for many years. She has not | strain every verve in com ng overyihing. éu pat it Suddenly, at nine o’civek, three heavy guns tietlarly trom Blenker’a division of Duteb, on ita march | (Bat Fecuperative energy that the North has; repairs | little time we have got. i 338! We turn attention fo the @. ry one of our shi telling upon ber iron surface. At Both houses adjourned at two o’c} P.M. yesterday, | intrenchineats broke the stiliness.o! the evoning air, and Boll" - of 5 aro there slowly made. The issues of the government } the ojd hills eo famous in the early days of America Ree ee eee eeeee Tee Mioars' | tm actordance with a resclution previously adoptod the whole army was in commution. The “ong roll” | from Belveterry. tn the direction Of Romney Some of | Sry measured oaly by its wante, and how many millions | may ‘gain make history and add freah laurels to Miaala- In the House of Delegates , th sounded, our men marched to their regpective positions, t-inch solid #hot into her bo ue i , he Speaker (Mr. Sheffey of of Treasury notes are now in circulation nebody knows. ipml’s present celebrity for herote jevement; = the sinoke tushed ont of ker own ports, show. | Augtsta) delivered the following address:— + | and every preparation was mado for aight. The enemy fares wa aun eeroniey wea wrateny sages My Informata expressed great surprise that General |e” igo i a ing, evidently, that she was on fire. We gave ber-hree Gextiemen ov tae Hovss oF Detecatss—Only a few | suspecting a ciceeareee from this unusual bustle, in the farmyards and eaten raw. Mitchel did not destroy the works at Rome,@a., whee The Gunboat Fight Near Fort hearty as eh slipped her cables minutes wilt pass by ere it will become my duty, as your | ®ud nut wholly certain of ite meaning, at once stam- It is asserted, and has been proven by eye witnesses twocannon of the largest calibre are turned out every {V'rom the Kichmond Whig, May 20. the river. Our pickets heard her cap presiding officer, to pronounce this Honge adjourned until | peded from their position on the right, and fell back ® | inet even the dogs, cate and rats encountered on the | 1Y: it is second te Richmond only in {mpertauce to the Avorn Nasr do, 1968. the other gunboats that she was “ic % be Se ee, A poten amore eae, er iy Rta Tiber setae riot he maran of this horde were killed and eaten with « vo. | confederacy, aud two Lundred mencould havedemolishod | the Memphis Avalanche of the 13th’ has’ a despateh wee.” x y 2 ' : but wher soda’ thas We a darvalies, whole oonce: from F cays. fought Out sharpsbooters did good sezvico, picking off ee:s Re earns ee Tks Mates oo mer ere lann nna: soubpucd sho sroovas vuvend alleotiity. Gilead: tte Eats comemuscusy, and 1 tg DOGAYed tat thats esndees uate canseription sot be renrenents at uapoyulst,ewpe. | wit four of ont Hgutees goabosts ha Near seal mae wi wed birnsel!. * . . , + : ‘directi ni y ¢ northern pa orgia. The authorities mortar boats. . There is no doubt wo struck thewahard blow. The | beeu rendered umuaually easy by the distinguished | Prospects of the approaching engagement. Wore oially unable te coatrel thease Sthoce, robberies | bad to revort to policy in enforcing it. On his way uither eng tna gatyutiaad see nies ecam, Ger eb too jaat that was seen of thom they were steaining down the | €2¢ order, gourtesy, decorum and dignity which | | At eleven o'clock our advance came up with the | ang outrages are not thoce of a day, but are of daily | b@ passed through Nashville aud had the plessure of at- | Killed and eight wounded. Our sharpshvoters liter river. havecharacterized your body. Gentiemeu, our session ir front being concealed ina heavy thicket on | Occurrence, ‘aud they will coptinue ‘until Jackson returns | *e2ding the Union meeting there. He represents the | mowed the enemy down. Commander ‘Mon! gemery Every oficer and: man discharged their dutigs with | ba#beena short one; but when the records of the great side of an immense fled of soine four hun- | (gweep down tho galley, and the vandals be driven, | Mfair asin every way a hichly respectable gathering, | Commanded our diets’ qoolness and doteraination, and it would be doing injus- | ¢Ve™ts trsaspiring around us are completed, it will be Halting @ fow momouts to allow the con- | into or ackogs the Potomac. This is the prayer of every | *bibiting # great deal of vitality and sptrit. ebiakia. tice to many if I should mention or particelarize any. | Pronounced by the impartial judgment of the historian, | foderates to form in ther respective positious, a portion | nariotic heart im the valley; and, if the Confederate | The Union movement in Teniersee he represents as ‘The New Rebel Shibboleth. Sepia ret anti a Toh the en a re tee ae et atin itt gute asic cast | Eeumenbe trv tall, ge done, | Hm and othe rag mae Wem | Prom he Mihmood Papa, Ma 3) f P 4 fA ani < si 5 , ai ir a great victory at 7 Camatri—<even lied, among thew Midaiyman | Til nd tn theacis and reioivs of thie shorteansion of | Fel. obinsn, of texas, waa throw forward athe | wi agai As wiady remarked vo the ‘writers vxven | Coriah Many Calon men a Nashvile ven, are an 7ot | yaa ean the renpasa of te aathoritin of Yicksbarg Carroll, and cight wounded. i bg ol gnu. . 9 a aluer = y ‘ai 6p out uptit Tinth question is setcied. - mons gunboat captata vi repose, Pees obedient servant, He metal of the revolutionary era. The session was | brant of the conflict. Yor fully half an hour the guns - erate ince une de ones 1 the dese Any reverse there to the federal arme would preve the woaer eoaee thy ott 1 sicunr to tbe momoradie TMEN FARRAND, C. 8. N., commanding poat. SRST” Re elas is tesa Soheccn eat ann, ooend, cast! ong thal pace wuicaae te ererr aed ts Lnene Ia valley be eleared by fall of the Yankee | ‘iit of the Union men in Nashville, reply 01 Geueral Taylor to Santa Anna, who, with a ores tives w criti and shot and 172 every direction ‘Thore is a similiar Uvivn sentiment to Georgia, but more 7 gurrender Os Whe Oficers and Men of the United States | Momemt. Though dangers thickened aroomd ng, | Around chem. Yet not a mer: faltered. aud ibe battery Nena mnie tee tal tend Pemnee tieede ‘co rye intent. No outward deronstrations anywhere can be | pou’ tone, lemanded hie surrender on (be feld of Gunbost Wachusett. and We inediect (08 were threatening our capi | wou goldea opiaiods fOr the gallant stand it made. the enemy. expected till safety is insured, not for the time | and routed there, we have good reason to hope that the PE Rf ag tal, there bas been no faltering, no quailing, no | Once, and only onco, the federal regiment of cavalry {From the Richmond Dispach, May 21.} being, but for the future also. When that cas ve | fuursi bose will be overthrown and dismayed om vou oan po “ Giving back as the enemy advanced; but with calm | came dashing down « it hike ud, sabres flashing PROM THE VALLEY DISTRICT. - dove, be had no doubt of the resunrection of 4 reliable fulare field where the subjugation of the South is meter ® LerT matin ge iia aii aignlty,, mingled with « mare ranfaitering determination —— se . but in a moment = Since General Jackson no bandeomely ‘defeated the | UUioa seutiment. Beauregard's yin si the in- | tompted. Since Jeff Thompson so tured at City Point left this city yesterday morn tog under Serra hare pected cacti ces ote en D | geattered thers ike leaves, ‘Over (only rideretwere ute, | mVaders under the federal bireling Milroy, Nile bas | Crt suvouty chousaed ioe’ wlo wenn ght resrernce, | Nooically realate? the federal C1 tor saa. Wiis have tke elbene weal'b, you have parsed such meas\res of rewistance and | Boattere a I er forty riders were dis Deen allowed to transpire of the movements of and seventy thousand ine who weuid fight cesperately. i, and thetr great armada of qverd ne aon Onret ¥ tle bere the oftcers were Gefauce as will aesure the world that i@ is in soleinn | mowuted, and the borees gatloped frantically into our | Pew, Silene valley. For gome Se cthan ms eee They were viso well armed, and infact there was no Recados bet "g Blof, these monsters of the water bm pI ep em: ak mrp me yd piviegne aes | carnent when she declares she w iii nev be conquered. The pepnalaiiey Lovaas Aevennted, ca ep cure then wocal coetise qith poetic to operations iu that | "4°! of arms in the Suuth. Geueral Haileck wax aiso hove lost aces their terror, and there iss then, ool ing an hen - terol ts per: ae Lam = reaper y “hg gece wy heart plod y any portion of the federal army | Oustut has existed. We noticed yesterday a report thas | (ceiving IArge reinforcements, A constant siream was | irobability thas they wilt ‘meet with stern hace some cocemaeey articles, for whieh they paid ie aa se ge a Feit cheaaee? gamrance thas | '° (eerroepe, meanwhile, occepied the open field, and | $e remnant of Miroy’s army Bad been rsinforced By | bene ing in from ihe Olio, and Be doube he will equal th® | Father than willing surrender hereatter, Lat the war sprote. They could be seen most of the day sitting at | repreventatives of Virginia. There wae whérever un opportunity preseuied poured a henry fire | Fremont; that she combine’ force lad taken position in | “Ta roclamation of General Runt Gry be, “Confederates never garrender!” iadows of their boarding house Woking tato the | charity you have doue by your folowing Into the ranks of the enemy. Poot ez a eorremt, wot BU greatly foare Yo wil aewitey tae rm sora atreet at the passers by. aod) General Price had beon sist early inthe day to Yona ee abakes ramets fl pon it vortige of Unionism inthe extremeSouth. The ultra What the Freebooter pret 9 is Doing. ecm should be defended to the lee ox which wouedied malo 6 detest on. Gut ~ pone 5 gy ‘ave to Oceael Sadinea's aecoments, which we 40 nos Seecesioniste have x“ along fig the Ded that this was {Frem the iment Dee 4 21. "i . ' act ay of gC s y surr om, : in abolit! e part North, aver: ‘ ADVANCE GN RICHMOND, Bropating $900 00 the yrotvilon of the ‘pur wij | Gwing w the distance around, of the #cddenness of the | deem It prudent to ruention. | We have every conddence | te evidence, and tw fist what. tbe are ys! ie sttante Confaderaestet Shia moreiag nave Wet efter rnninnnannnnnnnces be. belytees aqningt the poesibie ceuncaueye:a SF an at | aitvck by Vac Dorn, he wae no, iv position, fe cimey nd aan tee eieeind we thoi It uct vuiikey tare | {orethe Southern heart"! Nothing conld be more ioane | Une affair at ta Colouel Morgan wept into Kentucky ° State of Things tn Richne tack upoa thls beautiful city. it was an act, gon- | the gralid design failed. Woyhoweve othe enemy | from vie will witness theenemy again Oeeng betore | wansuch an edict at this jumetire 4Ul he struck the railroad above Bowllug Green, F the Richmond Dispatch, May 16.) Hlemen, springing, aa it did, fvom « noble Christian | back in coafusidd, dapluring aM their kuaysackn, loose | [ow yonnsos ae two traing aud © depot, teok the federal paymaster, VHB CRITICAL MOMENT, charity, which Cam sure God himeet regarded with | clothing, and many wagon loads of bagysgo. In faot, it P Interesting from A te $30,000, aud captured one hundred ‘lu, whom be ‘The enemy in near this city. Ov my stands be. | SB Approving smile a it was recorded. It was knightly | may be said to have been a toial rout. ihey attempted Corresyeadence oF use Chation ARS ‘oled and sent (o Louisville. Colenel Morgan hae siace lite oficered | #2 YOU, while presenting a bold, undaunted front w the | ¥ e@ve nothing but themselves, and that they did most ‘The Fight at MeDowoci!. { she fetlewhal Hephonnten + nit 4 im Chattanooga, a eercta | enemy, to throw the shieid of your protection around the | effectually. DETAILS OF THR FIGHT BY A TuREL PaRcicreawe, | PFOm Rica Gils nists Gastverad op mas ae (From the Michmond Whig, May 19. opan eld ane | women, the children aed the dectituve of this great cli More than four-fifths of our army wore diseogaged, bat (Correspondence of the I.ynchburg Republican,y Sa" ener ee MEAS le Ae Coanern, 1s 1962. king genera} ig | U@ntlomen, you are about to entor upon the varied paths weredrawn up iu line awaiting the various devel pmente Cave av Paxvutrox Conny, 7 anita, GB, a ® ql One of Morgan’s men arrived lest night, and reporte oF Wiettay at | Of dusy which radiate from tiie Capiici Some of you | of the engagement. The force of the enemy was probs- Two Mrrms Rass ov Fuavxiiv, Muy 12,1602. 5 Arua, im. May 12 1804 | lr organ font twenty killed and wounded, and forty tagacious, and one | wilt go hence to the vattle Geld, tw encounter In your | bly not Joes than live thousand, and eur own ongaged not | On Monday, May 5 we loft eainy ‘ni Valley’ Mii, The lowe by the big fre, which occorred here yeuteriay | Ot agemein the fight at Lebanon. Morgan's force Killed always 000) aud bravest and most determined of men. 'A great batile is imminent, It will not be deiayed if the disposition on ont gratified, We conjecture the enemy will hinseit more than two ‘novaahd. ‘The reedit of the skirmishe- | Angusta county, six miles north of Stauton, with atvernoon, (hough considerable; tm ihe fen of gusernment for such it must be termed—qwas the ooeupation of Farm- aye! rations, Titnous tents and baguage save pdt er eS atarin caine nape wey seme mC Money toher by ington, the destruct under tho eommand of General kd. Jonson, aad the next Se ee eee ease ee ecace | very near, coming to attack, Morgan's missing men persons the fierce shock of war, { can only say, may God be your shield and protector in the hour of danger. Some of you way, perchanee, be arrested by (ue enemy : ~ with sueb large quentities of commissary pormitted so put {off, if hie object in doing eu is toa;. | WhO i denolating our glorious fend, amd may be thrown | Lous, from which day the advance guard under Colonel Letcher fell in with be { i qoming in, roach this city by engineering and mege. (ru rai | Wtothe dark, eold dungeon, to whiot he consigne the | strations upon the Mi Iroad, make an | the outposts of the ¢.emy—one cavairy compan, ae 4 , without y nie angwewring ee Gur gunoral : ons when the preper Seay of infantry, noar he forks of the Jenning'a@ Spee. & mystery shay Bobody oan Will, no doubt, frustrateany such designe. Feprereutatives of afree people. Tf such should be the pand | "Of the doings of the eiemy in Miciie Fonnesses, news | ihe Mumilies of Hast Teanesseo Refagecs their reonun the Parkersburg turnpike roads, twenty one miles fro Meantime the fe of thisci'y, the immediate pr | of any of you, may the light of your own roving | is : 7 wontended for, exhibit @ calunoss and “eelfeponsers =~{ \ lence and God's smile n the | falied. They ave Staunwn. er fired npon the enemy, killing three, OFM Meuthful character continues to come in. ¥rom * to b 2d og den dl nd ry D duly creditabie, They have jaxced the perio’ of ex- | whiea Overs, | t directly fo front or not at ail, They have been | wounding * Land taking one privoner, particular friend, who has been Nutly pureed in Hediord tb Vein’ tae een sees maa ovement, and are ready for what may come. They are trot pber of you, will | completely outgenaraton ane Our army ts in better post ‘ Old Stonewa! sgoed wp. the road poring bows ior igoenentet ie Mrertiece we toe i} TOES nccengaea, Rosana. fainineyg bg thin on " tap (o this time DAVe sullered fow 6 ory respect than it would have been without ad ation with 6 hagon, Soon afer ‘yong " > cord ; 4 or enemadeiotionn et tea wa". Tony tae gitee overy | hr the light tat now vish. Ont only misortune was the failure to | the consultation Jobngon's army pushed up the ruad in | wt4 ® brisk bafiness of late. Dr. Artnstrong. wiso i» | partment. asgures those interested who have fled Bo the » ja their power to the cause nent their | ymesiie Layyinem ire opporing force, amd Usis is ue more to ne- towards Shenandoah Mountain, ent red elsenes wenden Pen hie me 4 at f SOR water lle banal bey ale or ee ¢ tore, brothers amd sons to the fi hey have n wlemen, may v lee (han the waue oF st ‘é\oability on the Whea we arrived at the foot of | OC 1 etree eee TLE ee - a ht Mae whom in el Arve | oo 4 4 Wounded, aud opened their homer to t to meet my purt of our teaders. in jon the east site, we found a reziment of | Flela, who is 4 large dealer ; Wee nlan ar 4, | teey \ amnesty and protection, y come " “ eevee war ry oondneted ill Bow on die. Deeo: t, © consratu- Among other things indientive of the perfect organiza i samevst ore, but had lef on tearing with many othere von oo © is bene pnd wo | by a th : ty ied ET ae a ie cuoy baie + vatile grounds. Now they aro vo hear the big guus, other Om tle grat is which, | trast, | Hom of te federal army was a telegraph liue which wey Tout ing bel lad all their tents, cloth. | Mention. From many at oe am we 8s ol te oun, } thirty days given thein by Major Geueral § ney the reralt of the deadly striygie | Will have been xcoewnp! ich! w soe bball’errive’ | had erected: between Pittsburg aid Farmiogion.. Thie seury etoven, atid a -amimber of small arma, | cof, hay and other acticler Rave been taken won Soe ph Ra Ce ' Mecides their fale, The moment witibe | % * Ponce conquered by our own rwords, on the deliver. | We destroyed im Colo, with the exception of the instru | mist of which thoy broke the gtocka of, DUE several ower npetiaayice. | My Sema ee eer At the ona liane, teen f ae hen ve with em tions never to be forgotten. Let | 06 o! or noble old Comwonwesith tréin abe 'Foad of | Meuts, wile ee Bow lu vur posession ware left ungpoued aud tn foeordar. toe ot ee erne te Cpeeeneearnes (® f eapmion Tene hagen ny ~ quires ta"'kest Rennes. eat tt people conseio cht lying | the oppressor on 8 omtion hom and ageepted ame Gur long was slight, only gome ten or twelve killed and | After sconting the mountain thoroughly, we found (bat 2 pro "l ¢ a isily upon ‘oboe vroesasuee’ whic Tails sss 10 tee the nations Of the earth—a nerion porn tow perpesdal Tie | forty on Afty woroded, Ain6ng the Is:tar ace Major ia- | shrwe tog monis liad beou eatuped upon thd top, but upon rnor Harris i dg, oo for heme htm sve, will have thom went. to thelr sare ie Kentucky ot @ ‘0 @e9ure the triumph of justios. xt by vire “4 of the joint order of the two | grain (mortally), and Oaptaie Leiwiteh, botof the | our approncl (nd made a hasty retraat. 2 ae SP pekahes vicerees Manonaeik Permit bepoud the Gonfederate State lines, their omu ox waee fixing t 8 the bour of adjourn " stall of Genera) Van Dorn. When we arrived a the summit we could see the Carneesn i igorour meas 4 yente (From the Richmond Whig, May 20. | this Henge sijirirnod until the Bret Monday ie Detector | ‘That oF the eneiny Id deubtlonw mach greater, bublBoth | enemy ia hasty retresh on the\eusl *1d0 of Lill Pasture | Aad carried.out for the protection cf our coal Wutereste | Ail (hat leave after thie date, with Knowledge of the BNOUURAGING, next if ther wounded and deed Wore. a6 fay Re poowtble, cafried | Mountain, shout Ave miles fm advance. It being late in | 244" that place. That Hon of the Memphis and Charles. | above facta, thelr families wil went immediately after 6 Lerote resolution of the Lagisiature that Richmond away with them, foncenled in the woudas we hed | the day, oar command thought it prudent to halt wd go | tm alirued south of the veunsssee rivor, (rom Gvidge. | bw Being . What MeCletian | no means of anceriaining the effect of our balls boyoud | into camp for the night, he women ‘wad children must be taken care of bp m6 be defended—the declaration of President Davie | Rebel Specuiatio: port to Chattanooga, twonty-cight aijler, can be easily 1 jhe Bed determined to defend and thas dosen or twenty priso: uprise the hex’ mor din defended, nnd should be to the last extremity, husbands and fathers, either in East Tennessee or in tha > |e iw tenable for twonty years—the words worthy From the Richtwond Diapeten, May a1. Phe ne ts being very rath ler he tete. mre ny porns oF theemy. Thsugh seat Gaee te chown ok Asany Southern | Lincoim government, Qik ot tevet at * 2 Ns tester had surveyed tas’ ad fist BER MoCictlan seems te have brought his ‘onward io Rich. | ral foree wae composed of Wisconsin, Bull Pasture Mountain we ascended to ite sumuit, whon | “tY; Pan a gee ag ‘Tenn. , Aprit 28, 1662, ; ih j * of his anieester had sarveyed the oad send” marub to a deed halt. What he is doing. or | Michigas Hana breope, Ashby'aacouta reported that the Yankeos Bad placed | om widiers oe Keonveia, 1 RAS, wv 4 gtands on, and that none of his name would ever | where he is, 6 Not known; or if known by oar authori. tillery on the road leatiag into McNoweil, * -Gnder tv Prayers and exhortations of the | ties, they are larly enesersful in keeping their infor. gy the cal trmeees of ube women—ihe unaaimeus | mation pe Byea rumor hap escsed te citosiee ) 9a! of the press—the nniversal determination to abide | for the eqcitement and edification of the * , ness Prevalent Among th Davie’ F 5 Drunken S Sobalony: 1% the Bebe, ‘Whgren the He ‘4 . ily. (Correspondence of the diobile Advertiser.) The wife of President ra , nnd Th was sripponed by all Raving the good of Gur cy ws | preaeat reviding in Raleigh. “Bey goatle, _ |