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HE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 9414. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS FROM THE PENINSULA. | ARRIVAL OF THE OCEAN QUEER. the sole cause of ‘unfortunate civil war.” Such was the expression of, xander Stephens to a late conversa- tion about the meiancholy condition of the country. 8 QRESEWT DKPRESSED APPEARANCE. ‘No man in Kichmond looks more the shadow of éespair and repentamce than that white healed, deeply bowed litte mam, who shoffies silently through the streets. His deeply furrowed face, once secn, no person cam ever forget. In my youth I saw a IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. | Sire": eri tnwratn "cap cram | Sever newt neat gem Sa and their commands. It was t tbat 8 ‘ca ee Si tale Y later, that the burnt) ‘Richmond may be calculated 1 q South some certainty, “Whother the property holiers’ wit | informed, 90 that he might be tcurpted to advance. "At be 1 enough te defend their pomes is a problem | this time the state of tire roads would have impeded the ‘the future alone will solve; The Unionermy will berecsiv- | passage of the Union artillery, and the rebels had in po- @d m¢riumphant joy by the majority of the sion such a supply of field pieces as would have Successful Gavalry Expeditions to the Mattapomy and Charles City Court NINE DAYS LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. Heusc—Capture of Mules, Wagons and Supplica—Important Prisoners Taken, Escape of a Union Refugee. from Richmond. reanane ‘do., de. i ometant ‘cou- | ‘easily repelled the advance of three hundred thousand-| man fe a giaringly lighted opera kouse—di sachewneit 862. Potpuice, isnearty al reduced totereignersandretegees, | sen. se Tetra tall week ae te ne Wasmmorox, June 18, 1862. | Particulars of the Execution of William whoone and all agp heartily tired of the hard ‘THE NRW YORK TRIBUNE GIV28 AID TO THE REELS. had lain for indefinite years in a dark dungeon—it was A despatch regeived at the War Department from rdf Hauling Bown Impressions and Rewoldom. ‘Thanks toa malignant, poisonois attack of the New | thehdfiow-oyed, epectre fwoed Paganini whom Iatthat | General McClellan thts afternoom, states that Colone! B. Mumford for bass oe poe ee Ta cffocese oF nicHMOND 0x PRIBON. tof YOrH Prine om Gevarat Mellen, ich soon after thie aren. Hy vas, performing a the viollo. His dark | avert had just geturned from a¥ecout to the Mattapony the United States Flag ‘Within the Reel Mere are rom mur hundred odant UnPeug! o press South, ‘bored themselves fear! i wy inmost bear 4 five atte A CEs, of Richmond lan- el army pi ia the famous stampede from Manassax | and when I looked at Stephens: mathougie Paganini’y in earch of a bined of guerillas; but they were found to guisbing in prison on account of disloyalty to the reba | only a masterly retreat, and there was the most ‘Spectral gaze was revived again. have left the previous day. ae heme at ne alates Tan fe ion of Jeff. Davis, in. fl lett, 1] Stephens played a very lenah Been’ role. Theagh on tho ‘platform, be was hidden ind the comnette, and after Davis had emled the reading of bis lengtity address, from Whe manuscript im is hand,-and Mr. Humtey had attmin- istered the vath te him, Stevhene stepped fonth and Mlent- ‘book, ‘The crowd wihnessed the whoie caremovy with oéft: indiffercnee—ao emthasiasm government,end their frieads, as well as themselves, | ble Northern authority that General McC had berm a *Union troops with grea | completely dujed+ his sugerior, Jehnsion. Soonafter that wl a one ee i tee Geciaon gad eee cinema: casrix corwin. * pitation of ag Conmmiandse-in-Chief, and ‘This political prison of Richmond is situated tm'the'val- and He destroyed ‘the bridge, took a number of wagons A i a and carts loadedswith wupplive for Richmond, destroyed | The Union Sentiment Still on a large amountvef rebel grain, and captured several im- portant prigeaesrs, “ the Increase. Col, Gregg Wad made 2 reoonnoiseance to Charles City Court House, and recovers@ somo mules which were @riven off try tcol. Stowartin the Pamunkey raid. Gon. Butler Draws the Line Between What the Rebel Army Think ef Jeff. Davis and Beauregard. Feducing him to rank:equal wich MdDowell, looked as | faz earees Send ook Poser ees tint ety guneaionen: | cremation. ee Txandl aioes of aeetee ond damm windows stron, a . Che mo of an 1h ea omerh, sale y ‘ mente oCanen iike MéCiellan appeared to show thet ehrere | ‘was a disposition to give up, which their leaders swecess- ich aight of woodeneteps in the neigh! fully atrove—and till strive--4o ‘make tho masses be- f being displayed that ‘memorable cecastor, \- ‘Tyrant and Blamed for the ee a me leas 'm to that miveradlo@oode. | lieve. Tho moraliefiest of such attacks can scarcely ‘be | eru flery heart ‘being weil extinguished ip/the lasting ‘Gen. MotkeBan-rompliments Colonels Averill and Gregg Treason and (Loyalty. THE PRBON’ON CAREY STRESE understoodia the free North, where the enurmeus liee | Shower. At Stephens’ *apycarance ‘nome wnludi:y indi- |ffer tho bemdsame manser’in which the expeditions were Lom of the Merrimac. contains not only Union prisoners, but -aleo-¢fzizens | Of the rebel presswpycur as mythe oxly. vidual shouted “A speech!” An -aperions. ard impa- ¥ cenduetna act STOW INVCRY CAUSED MORE TRIBUNE. ‘The disheartening; end mortifying effects of thet melen- choly instance~of Northern ifansticism will e ever Temembered by the thousand a:xieus Union hearts “who in breathiess suspspse watched the movemente-of their yeuthfu ldelivecer. from tke interior villages, who, by thwir:@bn@ict to- wardstho advanced Unien army, had made Shemselves “‘enemien of the South.” /The reoccupation of pices by the ‘rebels, however brief and (yen pworks for the Union cause Seuth unmeasurable Hof, as it is Ment geature Of Jeff. Davis was the sign of a very rapid ¢| ad universal @eevent from she rpiatform, wd a sad smile seemed 46 #11 over the palefeve of Alexamder. ncn one try enna a TebCnsaged in wi w iy» Richmond, without on exception. ill, Public places and Puntapmraia, Juno 78,1862, | 1 ourisve of the Rebel Soldiers Gou- Acovrespamiomt of tio Press, writing from Goueral MeCioilen’s ‘army, geves an account of the incursion by demned t be Shot. the onemy-in the: vieinity of White House en Fridey Tying Reports Published in the Scmthern obvieus for every reflecting mind at onedto perceiv 4 i a Papers to Mislead the North. vax Pncinia 0078 eee mt ‘omanerson sorreass.” tteing empp se the Univeral ety heh ae elt | atvermeon, which indicates that it was more tho rear ~~ Pesinia Pager 1 A hag “4 PB rena caecere” ‘vue, aad one we wt todusk. | The prsifor of th Cuiversal- | of ammstake than an: oxbibition of dering recklossness, } ayer YNION SPER BEING PUBLINIED. wandered abot the city after the destruction: oftheir (weautiful vitage, to which trey readily acquieseed. io ‘THK COTTON BURNERS. Governor AWert irown, uf Lap 9) Marae | {cere two of the cmeet aa tle cotton “burning gewn: 2 ay add pordode conquer. }1 Godwin for refwemg te pray for (MRAL JOH JOMNSTON AND THB aiEIY. Gower: ton is the demi-gud ofthetsbels. It is ¥in hima 1. the ‘rebel offigers have auch unbousded confdengs;and “old Joo,” asic is usmally andfamitéariy called, is themost popwiar man ef the whole army. Besaragany hag dis particaus; but erend?icy readily ad- ee.goverallyeuppcpéd. fide says, -speokim of the reinforcements to "he SOOT ad q@memy, that on F ridsy afternoon a detachment of . son's force ‘com? ng Rown from Gordonvilieand atong, the THE CITY @EACEFUL AND QUIET, dine of the /equia Creek Railroad, mistook their Re & Ree ‘course, when ‘they struck the head waters # te , Ghickabowiny, jwent too far to the idit, and presceded roa, cavalry in’ Ment and infantry foltewing, t they | qhoreteamenty Orean Queen, P. F. Terry commander, asimastarly mevoments, the result of@raich will st once || “same suddenly papcn the Union pickets. Instantly Ondicg |eeom? sew @rteans 1th inst. and Southwost Paes sSaow themselves as sianes his great genoralehip will | :ureir mistake, fale drew up in order of battle, and on- 7 f the 12th, arrived at this port tavo'darzled end coofound:d the aye ary fee. All het : ; pur Pais aap 3 - eevdoudtions are explained as miser ports tuwards mel ‘gaged our cav alry-videtto, who gradually relirw before) vegeortay gorning. She brings @ number of pas- grea, TH of-enticing thetico confident Union @:my a} superior forces. i scarcity of etficient-arms, with which thervel govern- eee ioald ‘at one time have seabiiy supplied itee!f, The last arrival took plece some two menths ago. Since that time tir ampccted vessels haw: all fallen into our hands, much to thetr chagrin, but stare are still some steamers on their way to @redel port. nas the: Seulileme inenaeea™™ co * COLONEL OOROORAN, AND WHY i WA DETAINED. Moecow in-tha country with they seek tw - ooo ort, ah ig Brome = barre however, ask, whore is the climater ‘Rat poli Hips the reason of bis detention. Un -nis ‘way from tho pa sige ook reeyaiaedla ope South to Richmond-ead to the North, agrext many of his im letters ends, ‘The derartwents of different bureaus ofthe réjeo) h eee ¢ | States hore are almost all filled with Menfanters. Tho, acospied, Amoug the Aetters was found, on examination by the police | eiug- called refugees, are aione exempted'frem the odi- af Henrico Depertment, cno whieh contained some | ¥#, mueh-bated conscription law. drawings ard information contr@band, and on this ‘THE PLOG CLE POLICE FORK. frivolous charge Colonel Corcoran was and is now do- ‘There soa great dealsf ill fecling agaimwt>the Baltl- tained. On his «wey through Petersburg, from one de- | Moreans, who sway theseity, from Geneva Winder down pot to the other she was surrounded by his enthusiastic | *” the native Plugs and/Sicdoos whe comyese | tis de- éountrymen, who thronged around him, all eager to | lectablepolice. They are execrated, and «if Ric hmond grasp the brave petrict by the hand, to the great disgust | fulle a prey to the imcendiary’s torch #¢ will"be lighted Of the loyal citizens of that vigilané village. Onc-even | Dy theve gentry. fell upon his nee, weeping bitterly. A great many of GOVERNOR LEV@"TR AND THE LIQUOR 4.06. his sympathizers vere promptly arrested. Liquor is not to be obtained exoept by sper amicsion ‘he Now York Tribune Giving ‘Aid and Comfort:to the Enemy. The ‘Rebels Determined to Invade the Sorth. ee td %ee interwor, while cemesiing tte the la 2 {Wpsencers, a targe mail and New Oriesos papers to rr hab ling everyppuint to > y iter tes the fright of the #eamsters ive. ° ssaye down : perm dgad el tran that of ina : ae pus jer Brongnarrates ts ig sane taeert the 11th, inclusive. Rg! Ay sec lys: Sonlen . ‘ence, is eo mmaiter of the di ost bar on anit i and subsequent wwents, as already given; wi Mississipy river, A. D. Weld, Boston, act aur ieedril or ine coeany Rees ing to-by awaree¥the different veraten giventy this ral) sient Paymaster, United States Navy, last attached to othe drill of the euemy bs geeatiy inferior to tho {ef ahe enemy *| tha vianed States steamer John P. Jackson, died on the rary 0: 'tee Union, lime. + : Reo 4Unteed States ste: i ee eee ne asad hele Turco te be. i. Ligh. is remains were interred ou the west Lauk, three rifles dove the head of the passes. His relatives can Pasay ef tle coserptsm aye siecen eh alee | ‘MEWS FR]2M FORTRESS MONROE. af . 4, igo further information by addressing Captain P. gy ofdhe conscription iaw, eovtl abseuce of all alco- tholic liquors, as well as the frugality of the rebel GORDONSVILLE a DEPOT PER REBEL SUPPLIES : Lei SUSIE RS ‘of General Winder, and then only in icneen. ] commissary, Vall, costrivute “abet siare, ‘welch i " U | n Moncernine the bogug-rebelgoverament,ana | Gvvernor Letcher, whoso ruby face andv-woll ; pip || Hy no Taveis iDeigniteant. Ueem quoted Napoleon bas Fortarsa Mownor, June'17, 1962 1} gerry, steamship Oceun Queen. Estimate ef the Force Opposed | ™* opinion concerning the el fovernment.and | nose shine as bright ac fained Piatol's over id, fe | anid, “want anc inisery are-tthebert school teackeraue | ‘The goveromec t.steam derrick Perigo arrtved here tins The following is a list of her passengers: — ig greatly admired for his manty ens. not | nearly daily, of his old antugonist—sheAMpaetin er—gome {| make good soldiers.” ‘morning, and wil 1+ proceed shortly to’ratso vessels -re- 4 | z Mrs. J. King, Mies B. to McClellan, think the robels will let what hey consider to bes | Fury covers cuts, Among other thingy ahe Leasesmor “lt a ial | morning, AY 1+ proc thy | Mirv. Benj. F. Butler, Capt. Snow, Mrs. J. King. Migs H. Taloadle hostage slip arity from thelr graap, after | Saye, —cthat old gootienan i very popalar now,thel| Tboreerho iackicg oifin wacally augmentation ef | CenUy sunit-Bore Pace. Mrs. Hi. Cauifeld and daughter, Mr. Sstmn, 4M having authorized their agents evidently +o commit for- 1 walks to his mansion being lin isthe. if ing | ‘Tho Fernapity qwarrived here yesterday from’ Wilmetng- | J McGrath, J. A. Miller, @. Petrie, G. R. Downing, MV ee, &e., ex, FY to detain the noble captive. Colonel Corcoran seeks | men or higit sanding in tholig. Tire mee Cet i a | Sohuntone wey All the Fav. couscripts are, being * aati teend 5° | Acimens, Miss Burke,” Miss Blowe, Mrs. Sloaue, Mra. ee nat fein the ecle comfort and balm of bis unjust am- | arity. ig a cargo of iiftoon Derreté of Bauuigaers bec best Cogn: pagal sate {The popephiy emer ogy ge a aah x eas way, J. Sloano and lady, Miss Regan, Mre. Hinman, G. f san, E. M. Daniel and lady. H. MoCall, Mr. Davie and Mokena J Byivester, two children and rervant; A. San- ford, lady, three children and servent; W. §. Harpel and laity, Mrs. Perrett, Mrs. M.C.L. Mult, Mrs. F. Barrett, .M.., J.C. Dull’ and lady, J.W. Black, 8. Alberga 2. Chaproan, drs, Mathews, 8. M. Te Wi. B ¥ 1} ir lw Brora Oooh et New York: Gol.” Kinsman, U. & A ‘The sloopofaw ar John Adams arrived from Newport key the Governor had received some fewdlays ¢ gu.” y few days ¢ go.’ ‘this morningyeri th the senior cless of the United tates relati me Colonel G ORD ‘ ene HARD WORK FOR TI wROReRS, pence Behcnond ‘chusanis'oapeie 7 ae: tog Early in the morning the streets are liced wi th gangs | , o ‘Nawal Acadengy ‘om board. Tho middies are to-nee a lite n intrigue of. noted Richmond detective, uamed Mar. | Of nesroes, who go daily to work, and 070 b sen doing |’ tively chat Bonbatn’s, G. Smthic, Hill's, Huger’s, £05)7'8 |. 49 actual navel \ rarfare, it is suid, before returning. ney Shaw, a former Baltimore Flug Ugly, who assumed | 8° for four months at jeast. They are kept ste adily em- and Longstrovt’s divisions are there. ie ie tp applinaslic ted the charactar-of a paroled Uuicn officer named Colonel } Ployed on the fortificttions below und above the eivy igi, anon carrot mga | stencwr ? Metamora arrive’ 2B bie ' some near Rocketts aud others above the new Fair’4'!s generally acknowledged by the rebels, and thereieno |, might. She bron ght mo passongers, papers or new * ®he following interesting and elaborate statement hec Jest een made to us by an intelligent Union refuges, ‘who has, with the greatest difficulty , succeeded in effect- fg bis escape from Richmond. It will be seen by any emewho has travelled in ‘ths neighborhood that -he is in. and thowond men to McClellan; but 1 am } conddene these oue handred andytfty thousand is cho-ult!- matumof aif the forces about ‘Richmond. i know posi- 4 TSR BITERR VENOM OTHE FIRE-EATERS. try; amd, ashe bas | Andrews. andattempted to obtain money on a forged M se ané J. R. Wood, of 5 pepper ated pos sagt Yi ne toatters of | Wetter, whi purported to come fronr his relative, the | Grounds, where two regitwente are e¥atjoned. The dude thas while they respect McClellan they decpise'| tng telegeeph line ‘from Suffolk to Portsmouth has M4 Ajeat, Clark, U. 8. A.; Pierre Soule, \. Marsureau, of Bed every opportunity to inqui to the ma\ plot failed, babthe unforvunate Hisging isstill imprisoned | €r0es do not return until late in theovaning, ¥ ad, by.efi {\McLowell: but Hacks thoy bso, and his utter annibiia- .° coe adh doin on working ) Orleans; Rev. H. Osgood, of New York; Mr. Janin, of ‘which he gives the information, there is evory reason | as. character of suspected loyalty. appearances, are worked ‘‘uncommon-hard. thom mevery where vowed upan. fest been iP bated, « good ‘New Orleans: M. de St. dyr, French Consul; Dr. WP. omier. Buel, of New York; Mr. Thos. 8, Necus, of J ‘The weather isjstill ooo) and unseasonabic. ‘M. Donman, wife aud sister; J.C. Winston. A. W. Sm Jetty and child; 8. S. Booth, Mrs. Fielding, Miss Vi Sloane and lady , F. Genihiol and lady, Mr. Cook, Mi ‘Mies Herman, Miss Aiken, Lieut. | arron, U. 5. A. pete ABUL ad JE [1 Bettiote, 0. 8.'A_,J. W. Burburt,, Lieut. Fryan, U 1 Vescuserrn,'Ve.; Juno 16, 1602-! gf Lass. MSY Day.’ dir. Colby, Ur. Westeatt, V8. “Advteenstrom Front Re tpl, jmst'roeeived; report evety10y" Northein, of New York: DC. Baker—and @7 in the CIUIZENS IMPRISONED. GOVERNOR WER, 7 Man juduential citivens, such aa Valentine Stearns, As aspectre, walks the etrects of Bishmond ; hie hatr'| ‘Jt is difilenls 10 conceive «the unabated ardor evith | Humpltreys, West & Johnsoay the booksellers. Hechler { 100g, white aud win, his form not nour as e Becta an | whicttthe soldiers from the cotton Siates speak of prose- and numerors others, men of high position, have lun- | fortaer times, The funeral of Jennings Wise \ was a very [Cwingthe war tothe bitter end. They must see Jt out for months in jail. Botts has been paroled. The | insignifica isair. Governor Latohen.and Se: feral Can | How: antbey are eee, ery} ee. entire club of members of the German Turnyereim hai | £Fe#smen being ‘the prominent members of [bw spage: |" 08) yo Shay sey been in prison for nearly sixty days. up to the timo { eacort. 1f clllatory poliey ofthe Union, government. Thanks for left, as algo several employes of the Hichinond Luborato- this feeling sheutd be awarded to the diabolical pres ry, on charge of disioyaity and conspiracy, A private cheoath, whe, svith these :perversions and mopt-ou dwelling house on Grace sirect was discovered filled » Ragcous accouuts Of the actions of the Northern govern. “ . 4 disehar; idiers and refugees. from cellar. 40 garret with cutlasses eud firearms, nud | 44nd,” ts sung-in every |. pent.2ud artoes, whictsthey havo daily circulated, {98 quiet there, and 1 Wo signs of one in thats} steerage, ged soidiers rf the detective pojice of General Winder have been very | fect**Marseilleie. ty,| | dave funiied the spirit of bubyed with most indefatagable | neighborheed. Nearly a § -of Geners! Shields’ men s busy in arresting persons concerned ‘in a ‘diaboheal | “OB Tannenbaum! oh Taupenbaum! wio grveu fsind deine: Spry. a. neg march ead arr army in Tenveeseo | found their way there, 4 stiew straggiers of tho ‘brigade’ Correspondence. plot.” There dsno vellauce placed in the foroign ele- { Blatter!” isatapted to thst csmpanition. Sasetauteas OC rionitae wubeiit thet Unee acae which was forced back trom’Port Bepblic'tad made New On.xaxs, June 7, 1862: pent heath, All the farlougis gruuted. to oiheors and n sen of abe | “Omumeson perrons and property of southern people. | thelr.way into General F rament’s tmes-at”Mount Jack- 1h Reoting Times—Kowution of Wm. B. Afum/ord for Hawl-- army have boon, by enter of General C eoper, un-! Peete Pen? mene scnivente sed 4 eon. 4 ing Down the Tnied States Flag—Last Sows in the Cul- Un hanae k dent, relates. ? ev | The temporary excitem: wt among theeitizens, cansot | + prat’s Life—He Protests Hie Innocence—He Ttehuses Gos- the ruling pore here since the Roanok ht. The | Of sickness, ean be absent from bis-ccrps. some correspondent relates an act of clemency and | ba . A x North Carolina pila are countedgn as aeyhe reliabie THU REBELS AND THE BLUTIE! CONSUL ‘by the appearance of a fe ® webel a ag Castle j pa Minish ations—s'aet Interview Between Mumford and man’s (or Smicker’s) ferr; ty has -mmbsided. ‘Tho. only His Wifeand Childr en—Particulars of His Kxecution— + € Believe the statement tobe correct in all its. points :— ‘THE REBT. ARMY. ‘ko leaders of the rebellion, as well ag officers.of dif- ferent commands, unanimously claim that they have at present a larger army than at any previous time. GENERAL 18m’S-MILITARY POLICY. + @ince the appointment of General Lee as Commender- t= Chiet of the rebel army, an entirely new policy has besn a in the military affairs South, more rigorous ‘mevery branch. The concentration ef the scattered @ommands of their armies-has been vigorously adopted ; @ven fourteen regiments of Alabama and Mississippi sol- diers, which were sent seme ton weeks ago against Rurn- ide, have been recalled,.end the troops from nearly all parts of Virginia and Nerti Carolina have been concen- ‘trated in the neighborhood of Richmond. Gener Lee was appointed Commander-in-Chief in March last. ‘THE CONSCRIPTION LAW fino rigidly enforced that in a journey of three hundred @iiles through the agricultural districts of Virginia kbave mot met with more than six or eight white men, and these only old people. The sonicripts are placed #mme- diately in the field, in the-midst of the thinned ragke of ‘well disciplined veteran regiments. This is one of Com- mander J.ee's plans, who taxes Napoleon, and sometimes Carnot, as his prototypes in this as well as in most of Lis "NEWS FROM \ THE SHENANDCAN. TRE R¥DEL WOMEN. J The ‘ladiés™ of sécésh are as patriotic : ind Siasticasever. A song, entitled ‘Maryland Sebold. 1¢ has bec Our New Orl GENERAL URWNINGREN walks thestroets of Richmond in charming solitude, wsar- ing a hat a lacontinental. I think he isin ill odor among generous conduct, Of the Yankee army, they Zollow a |; the wecount speedily with jnnumerabie attacks and " in the whole of the rebel service, and the feeling be- Meera Is a grout ceal of ill feeling be:woen t . « tween them apd other Confederate troops is by no | aathoritiee aud the Viritish Copul, on nece explanations of. such ‘thy pocrition: conduct, which Is DUt 1 emect i produced at headqu srterswes toctrengthen ear | No wict on the Occaris W—A Curious Coincicenco—Suetch teed ‘smicabte. soap pT abaya are ser rays. into zn easy subMissiom, for the purpose of | 'Pickets along the line of the Sucnastoab. , of Mumford’s Life—, he Union (Cilizens') Association There are not more than five regiments stationed in | British proteetion. ‘There was stone time a a open rup. | aby dragging them as fatrered captives behind the} Officers {rom General Fro: went's camp this morning Raise che Stars and Stri ves. on the Ctty Hal!—Enthusiastioc the city of Ricknuont, and all these wre parrolliug use | tureberweer Goteral Winder aud.that august :persupags.,,] Co Of Noeshern conmerce.” It would be but natural to ety end eee eras ee he strictness | theformer Ard eran nos Digg mur 2 | Ampene upon the whole army, but the belief ka**Northers@ Mount Jackwon, last might, Sheyecpross ‘tue opinion | gion Aesceiation—Dail, VArreals of Prominent North- John H. Winder, is complete. Every hotelqand |] wolef Lincota; furthermore, os «Eugland , had .not pnp ae aud cruelty” ws xeneral among the natives. | that Jackson's: reconnoiseanc: ¥ hed overtaken the rear een Merchonts—The Rjjet of Generat Bonks’ Retreat on aidinghouse Keeper "is, under heavy | Teooenize tho ' Southern coplederacy, her fininuatery.| With tue exception of thecmerchanis and Zocelzmere. | guard of Gen, Shield’ comma al. “Gen. Fremont’s front} the Public Mind in New 0) Yewns—Arrival of the Mortar penalties and imprisonment, ‘datiy enjoined } had no business in Secessia. The ulicas al) P repudiate though the Union acaiy finds a great maby Union | Tested at Mount Jackson, his Wino of pickets extendiug ‘each hack and hivery stable proprietor must give | When the same grant pens in Fewurn, Tho po pers anes. | Med, who throw their mask readily off when ameng | from the\Massanutten to the fieotef ‘North “Mountain, of Truce from General Lov U—Genzrat Buller Orders mo and destination of every person riding beyoud | tiexed nothing of that quarrel. Through the tnfluenay of | Meir Meghidors. south ef Mill Greck. The ener ays pickets wore about Concealed Property of the Co, Weterate Zorarmment wo be 8, uc. The patrols Stop every traveller on | Secretary Benjamin and Senater Humter, Uae comro- Giv n Cp—Guitoats andan A "iY % Br Up the River— , apart of the Yankee policy. to*entice that confiding, gene- THK TROOPS IN RICHMOND=-MARTIAL LAW. tious from inilitary duty,and by giving the: 2 papers.oi " Hujyposedenbsuch tuplicityaf the rebel press would not | TePOFt some heavy firing in Wo ‘Luexy -yalley ; opposite Loyal Denonsirations ( ythe Citizens— Who Com pore the of the enforcerient of martial ‘aw, under General | latter, who, Geueral Winder claimed, was no. ding but a there are no Union men South, oxcopt some very isulated . ‘Lat the Provost's otfive overy arrival and depar- | theddea of giving doreign Bowerseaid and + prieieges Fleet Opposite the City—Atl . Weiet at Baton Kouge-—Flag THE FOREIGNERS AND MAQCHANTS OF RICHMOND, iy five miles distant, consisting @aly of cavalry, few in ‘military movements. pawses are requixite, wersy was floully allayed. A numb of foreigners, wo | 9% WOU ws of ull the Southertg:cities, await the artivalet 9MR-TROUULES RELATIVE TOVCHE APPOINTMENT OF CBRBRAL 1B LOWER OF GENERAL WINDER, Acuaatenied being ever waturelazed, were sent\'o the pensien- — mens impatience. Lhe heavy tist ot | number. Rumors—Joc’ Berker's New Paper—G-ncral Butler iness of guareing piles of accu- janlated specie, lay like a nighamace upon them, WAY TBR COACENS OF CAPFURLI CHARS ARK 8¥ LUNG URFORE THEY SHOW UNION. SESTINENIN, Whe great wnvertainty of the constantly uninterrupted oveupation of Lae captired regions by the Luion troops watks very parniciously against an early restoration of Vulon seutiments; for the never tailing brutal retalia- tion of the ever scouting rebutaavairy hangs like a ter- . Fible Cyclop heac-over the whet population, To make imyseit corspletely understood, it is as weil to state plainly that ihe people of no Sauthern ciiy dare feel en Airely liberated from rebel ruie .or from the violence of taryifor three and fire yours, it teeing pravenbehacs such hick ‘wate at some of the local + lectins. phew ners iy odanger-was. apprehended of \ ansttack im force on either flank; but, in consequence be the belief that the ‘buehwhackers would attempt to. wif foreging parties on the-weet, precautionary meas Fes weroddopted. ‘Gen, Rayard’sdrigade has been ordered toxraport else. where, Ninety-three rebel prisoners ¢ @rived there ‘to-day. | Most of them were captured at Port \Republic’by rad Fremont. They were turned over to *the-careof Provost the rebel sukiiery. Marshal Batehelder. Among them» '@¢ Licutsnant Mur- ‘TRE ARCULVES PACKED UP AND S@8PPED FURTHER sovr, phy, of the’Fighth Louisiana, who rep rts that the bri- , Lhe departments of the rebel Transury, and also part of | gade to-which he was attached was ba “ly cutup by Gen. the General Lor Upice Department, have had caves of ma- | sir0 , “ ts ok y at Port'Repuulic. sare roataccah ready lo move at short motice; als» | coneral Banks, in company with Ac *isg Medical Di- Lnere here Meo taser of je ag gp bowes and ordnance e. rector Helmer, visitea all the hospi ‘als #o-day, and ry tor’s De eng, Tr: tation: ms Sugphics very frequently made. The destination of such jermmaster’s Department, Transport umtice, no eatthwvorks constr eset. at this place as late ag jf Orcles 48 ueiversaliy Columbus, Cesrgia, or Iuscalona, | found.everything.in good order. It is 4 Textiy'to be re. gretted that the medical department eft bis army should all adjoin one another. the 10uh of May, though « g bwatideal of. digging towards | Ale. , via Montgumery. How such tajngs derrespund with Stanton és have been so misrepresented as to cause: | United States Dravvs the Line itetween Treason, “WE Loyalty The Lamig of America Lesimes Specie Payme ™y &- . Wo have had no lack of excite, Wet iday Whee. with raising the Stars and Stripes on, B® /)bie building, and hanging man for hauling them ¢. W" f¥em another, Derides the arrival of three steamer. * from New York and Philadelphia, viz: the Blackstone, th ® Roanoke and the Suwanee, we have Lad @ pretty lively time af it 1 sent yesterday by the Connecticut the "der of Gen, Butler for the execution of Wm. B. Mumfor 1) tmvicted’ of an overt act ef treason, in pulling down; %¢ Ameri- can flag from the Mint, after it had becn raised there by” Flag Officer Farragut. The solemp tragedy proy #e¥ for by that order was enacted this morning, and the owl of” the rash and guilty man stands now before tts Mak 67. Ti was with the doomed man frequently previous to‘ Bie* execution , and obtained from him some particulars ot “Ze tifa, which, as this is the first trstance in the history our country whero @ man has received the punishment ef dcath for treason, will possess « strong interest for our readers. Ou Thursday night Captain Stafford, As- eistaut Provogt Morsal, acting in piace of Colonel J. H. RE. ‘When Congress appointedy during a turbulent session, Genera) Lee as Commander-in-Chief, after Senator Foots had.40 violently denounced Scoretary Benjamin—which @enurciation was uttered inanything but gentle terms— Jeof.Davis vetood that bill, much to the dissatisfaction ef the army. Davis, however, pload that if Congress ‘would create the office of Commander-in-Chief he should ‘de guided by their choice, and appoint that worthy ‘weteran. The reason of such procedure is obvious, for it gave Davis the power to displace. Lim if he saw ft. JEFY, DAVIS HATED BY 58 SOLDIERS. Jeff. Davis is universally hated by the army, and looked ‘epon as.a sullorn, self-willed tyrant. Men who claim. to be intimately acquainted with,.bim say he is of an un,” welenting and unforgiving ekeraster, besides being a Inypocritical, bigoted devotes. If Jeff. Davis had not: satorfered om the memorable eve cf the battle of Manancas, the reserve.of the*rebel army would, instead of falling ‘Dack nine. miles, have steadily advanced. his was what Beauregard:had intended, and the curses new uttered against that “ weazen faced devotes” ere loud and uni- civil and miliary, is perfectly absolute. "He has a de- tective force of some iorty men uacer his immediate control, PELCRIPTION OF AIS PERSON. Enconversation genera! if uae Yaskeestshou!d come Geneval Winder is a. man of some seventy years | t? Richmoud. the genera desire and iatention wf , with a bead covered with thick, loug white | burning the. a:ty is freetyexuressed. Men adverse to hair, which has a seeming tendency to stand upright | Suabeonduct have in s eworal inetaueas been contined— over his bign forehesd. He curries limselt very | vide Mr. Crouse, Mr. Wa gmer,&c. Many of the citizens erect, and is always dreaged ia full woiform, bedizzened | widl lift their bands as o.ton 29 you lease, and sweer with the many ieyers of gold braid so pussionately | any oath required of the tm. Expressions to such effect sported by ‘ke Southern chiveiry. He ‘a Roman | floatas pieutifal through conversation .a8 leaflets in the nose, but small, ernel, twinkling cyes, and 1s the most | fall. THRCOCNTRY } MOTHER RUCKIEIND. energetic olicer, except Gen. Lee, in the capital, F THR VARIOUS IGADGUARTERS, Gordonsville is au insig: sitleant little valage, iying ina. ‘The headquarters.of Gen. Windor are in the War De- | broken country, seventy. mx miles {eem Kichmond, «i ' partment—a large three-story .building, finished come | the Virgina Cextral Rail toad, at the juriction of the | three years since, aud built Of brown sandstone, front- | Orangeand Alexandria Ra ead. It iatiee teie du pon: ef ing the wost side of Capitol square, where are also the | opersisons in that section af country. At this point is | Cugtom House, Treasury Departmont, Post Office, Quar- | located the Commissary ¢€ the troyae under Geveral ; ‘These | Jacksoss and General Bwtell’s .commasds. Thore bad } ‘MUUTARY DEPOCS. tbo. unabated and daily avowed centident resoluti ‘The depots of the diffrent staves—such as tho Texas ried on, but \anoctly. fon tee extension of t 7 nr grap ear depot, Mississippi Volunteer and Alabama Volunteer | raiiroad facilities. Newtswitthesare.being built for the | te ~ — petsnnptareay till the. last, aud to invade aH adjoin each other.ina long row, the troops | accommodation of cars aed stone vehicles. At this place Wick noes denies inameeso asenoree Wiki Sepator-in ‘his seat'to denounee it in unq ‘Whitied ‘terms, from their respective Htates making such places the ren- f the quantity stored is \imreense. Several mammoth The loss of the Marrimae and of the city Tow: Or. | This statemont has been twice contradic 4 by official desrous be Join ig Ngo Fagimenis ‘and receiving their | frame ns A yas cara re polit, iaava.are be two ay biows thgy have ‘New | investigations and reports,and emanated, probably, in jo ropriatio 9 8S GORDON BOW ADRICI Orieans, it Paris er South, to .be in the bands of we the appli- vue ‘she Roundheads,”” lass blow they eax.acarcely bear; but | “e{aet that at the drst battle at Winshest« we > ™: EMORD. ME MEGRETANY OF WAR. Tlearned, 23.1 pasted bis plage, thagall the Fe had potnet ston, versal. Gen. Randolph, of Virgiaia, the new Secretary of War— 1 army formerly located he themselves with the exuected and # ances and number of surgeons were inadeq: wate ¢0 the | porch, who was confined to sickness, | 8 ee ae ae Meabiaiirie esers claisiats ar geanteatinbe teens cy ex inca foortan iia! poe bay their powesful auxiiary, icing “bronze Jack % | immediate ncoessities.of the eccasien. watted om Mumford and read ~prwnpray tdi weer ‘The rebels do net hold Beauregard. o-such an exalted | s Wind’ of the War Departivent., ere ie no confidence: fey mele Guana Sean's, cuflastocies lapis acemnnee saeae ek Pere, | The charge of ill-treatment to the patients ia § desiared | for his exeoution op the second morning following. He estimation aa ig manifested by tho.Northern press. In military circles Re is not locked ypon es eatirely re- Mavte in ang very sudden emergency. A cosler and more experienced general, such ae Albert er Joseph Johnston, or even Bragg, has beer considered, might @ave the day when Beauregard would fai). The mass Ail! believe én biagreat victory at Shiloh,:to which tho (presence South of General Prentissand his command, as Prisoners of war, contributes not a litéle. SOW FUE ROMELS MAEE THE MOST OF 4 LITRE THX. ‘The least advantage, ia point of prisoners or cannon @aptored from the Unies army, is largely and fsequentiy ‘dwelt apon in the rebel press. TERR DEXEATS ARE KEVER FULL OTATED, and whon any signal advantage, like the taking ¢f Nor- @alk or Now Orleans, is gained, the Machiavellas.of the Mouth predict that they can recapture suck piacere. whon- ever their army desires:to.do 0. {$08 REBRL PRESS PCRLASHAS FALSE ACCOUNTS @F DaTTLZS. ‘Whila speaking of the rebel prose wili hero octave ‘at in seven months I have not seen a single publighod @ccount, either before or after a battlo, that gave any particulars which could be.of advantage to the Union ‘WAR CORRPSPONDENIS EXCLUDED FROM THR O14PS, ‘Their vorrespond are, without an exception, ex- efuded from tbe cam} REEL, GOLDING NOT ALLOWWD TO WRITE TO TimIR FRIENDS. vem common post offles privileges are not exsended fe the campe, for fear that communications should eon- tain any information of thetrue facta of the case. The has became and isthe real prop of the whole re- Raitt . 1 have frequently seen articles and notices the paners which evidently bore the @f falsehood en them, which wore inserted tas cole of misleading the North—for in- to bo without the least foundation. It has beretofone been stated in-this correspondence—and the ; tetement was based upon the best medical talent and exp Wience— | 5 menre deaths eccurr 4 from wiso.they consider was. well seconded by his very ubie | tut a2 tm sored heap parce: ; Heatenant.”” hey nay, Zhiove olllesrs cow more ubout | the physical exhaustion.et the wounded, caused by Ahe | the vessel thanapy otber person, having snperintended | campaign of last winter, without shelter and ou. Witieus her conetrvetion from.tle commencement, and would | food. The charge, however, coming from go . Vich@. v o im your Veaderican safely rely wpon, and itis ake wn. tegen 4 ans aan vente nable cha’ emaunaesce of the rikandirgresiarly — ves with that | souree, wifl probably undergo another official in vecti- will @ fond gation, drew a. a panmwearmacmaty Re rial aray: ‘TNE RCARCHTY OF PROVIEIONS ‘through the country egere the rebo! Fens A my 22m ta. tioned is really distreseiag. All the fences j@ been de- ciroyed and all the caatle slaughtered. REVEL OUTRAGHB-ON WER OWN PROFLE. ‘Tuo outrages of some of the Louisiana brigade on the country people are unexampled, and a great many,of the ‘best farans near tbe Rapidan and Rappahannock rivers are perfectiy desolaied. The ysual duties of the (armer appear tv have been emtinely sumpended, owiny w the terror acieing from the prebable 3) th of the army, whieb.aisem remains wuakated. They also fear the up- proach of £he Union forces, oD.aecount of the rebel eto. Ties aboutbouses being burned, people dragged off to prison, &c,, because their relations are serving in the rebe! ranks. Such terrors are general, and catvie of ell Smith’ Plawed in his ability or genius. The+| General Barky’s, Geveeal Byntam’s and.other divisions, appointment seems. aud is Jowked upom, @8 @'l.evenrart of rea Loeogontlay cenaag from Bast political one entirely, (en. Lee is the res} ty concentration af the rebe! army , evem to the total aban- establighed fact. stacy of War, as well as Cgmmundor-in-Chief, Ihave alluded to bis imdyfatigable enevgy elsewhere. | donment of all miner poiats, is an ‘THE XUMBNBG OFPOMED TO GENERAL M’CHELLAN. a ier cet eenat vet also urged the prisoner with great earnestness not to nated, tadalge im the bepo of @ reprieve, but to devote the shors time left bim to eesking the intercession of Him whe divd for man, Mumford listened te ‘him with respectful attention, but maintained the most stolid composure, merely protesting bie perfet Inneeence of the charge against him. Tho next morning I visited him and found him as cool and collected as ‘though there was nething to mar the prospect of a long and happy Ie in store for him. I couversed at length with him, and feund bis mind to be im themost selt- complacent frame, He repeated ever and over aguin ‘that ‘he was innocent of the crime imputed to him, aad that he bad Inbored,hard to prevent rietous conduct since our accupation of this city, and claimed that he had saved the life of one of our soldiers fro:n the hands of an infuriated mob, He said it was hard for an inne- font man 10 dio a felon’s death, but that he had no fear, (ould most his fate without trembling. ‘Three an , be said, ka had met the King of Terrors face te fate, and never sent for a minister nor offered © prayer for Dimecif,and he did not care 10 see a clergyman ia his present strait; not that he held the ¢lote in 6ON'S CAMP. contempt, or loosed upon churches with disfavor: Maxaceas, Juno 18, i862, | but he bat @ religion of Nis ewn, which he ‘The rebel mail carrier, Granvitie W. Kolly, who was } “ad practired threngh fe, which he baa captured day befere yesterday, proves to bo a man of | perfect confidence would earry him safely to Heaven Hee e eke Lowe tues bs traedl Jor Gaye > the 1000 considerable importanee. He is the owner of a large | or whatever placo was appropriated to the ether geod headquarters for om Fad beat | pr chi ton Lead Among the woundedby the Cossack sus A@jutant Hor- | dour mill,cloth factory and plantation near Culpepper, | mein this world. Said he, “! sever committed an ja- the rebel confederacy. He rays the rebel covernment is | others: @s T would be dene by, and when, tomorrow, E ebserve the role that no man willow a pass Wajor Fuleom, Major Vedder, Dr. Upham, Captain Rai- shoula be allowed to leave any portion of the Unvwon tines | par, Captain Martine, Lieutenaat Riekercson, 1) largely indebted to him, and the $10,000 in Confederate | am n».longer mn this world, you can aay that ae just an@ ‘and depriving Capt. Buchanan of,the command, @ haye mot him sevora! times. ,[e looks very robust and ig jocdined to a rotuncity-ef person. He seems te tea! That Me no apprebension for the (uture,aud moves about with pes fee as to the coming “tosuorrew.”’ Jef. Wis makes @ complete compazion of the old commander, and they both pass through tho streets without exciting mush auenti \SWOW JEFY. DAVI8 LAOES AND. DRSOSES. Jalf, Davis looks haggard and pale, Ho dresses yery ly.andethe overcoat I last gaw big wear had @ , brown, timeworn look. He wears « steep silk hat (beter known a8 & stevepipé), alzo not very lantidiaus iv colorand shepe. He frwruently takes equestrian exercise through the less frequented parts ef the city, in which neighborhood (Marshall street) he re- siden Dow “LADY DAVIS” EMPLOXS MER THR. “Lady Davis" ts seen every tine day ina most gor- geons looking carriage, drawn by two magnificent ry Dedizzened withsveaming white wd ged rivvaued cock- ades. When takiug an evening ‘ide gue is generally ac- companied dy an elderly Jady—the whole a regular Central Park turnout. HOW THX BUSTERS PORTION OF RICHMOXD LOOKS, ‘Most of the stores are closed, the whelgsale uutablis h- ments haying all beon sold out at auction, and mauy of the smnl estab iehments, and particular- ly drug stores, are shut up, on account of the abscuce of the clerks and preprieters baving al! mecasnzrily the strict enfurcement of the conrcript law. fon 's ideas of ‘conscription are frequenuy queted and powerfully endorsed. They fatter themselves in soon ‘aving an ariny of 700,000 effective meu uncer arms: such are the dolusious of this terribly excited people. Never im moderna history was a nation more imexorably bliad to the surrounsting signe of (ko times and to their interest than the uaforutate race who, #0 seif-willed and used .XB% INVASION OF THE NORTE ie ill entwersally harped ugen by the whole, rebel pres, and that sweh & movement, however reckless and daring vt te, de resliy.conteraplated exis resolved upom, I, uhinl: is be- Such is a.brief synopsis.of,énpressious gathare’ while in the rebel. unes; 20d whilathe conciliatory policy w- wards the anssses will unquessionably restore, the? ‘bion, I think thejeaders and abetioge of this conspiragy should be rely dealt witb, or the paternal actions of the government @ul b> nentralized.in all instances. Arrival of the United States Steamer Frequent statements are made here of the destruct ¥ve Propensities of a large number of men tn General Ble. tk- er's command, and without discriminating betwee friend and foe. Tf all accounts of their conduct are trues, it caret but'be received with great regret by all desirous* of ultimately restoring a cordiality betweenthe presont contending sections of our country. The ealy excuse which can be offered is, that these men are ery initiat- ing the barbarities of Eurepean warfare in this country. Cossack. Wasnixcrex, June 18,1862. The United States steam traneport Cossack, John W. All is quiet in the Valley of the Shenandoah, as far as Bennett commanding, arrived at this port yesterday | heard from, and also in the Ariny of the Potomac. morning from Newbern,N.C.,Juse 15, via Hatteras and Fortress Mouroe, with sick and wounded soldierg, ia charge of De Upham. She experieveed on the 16th inet when botween [ageras and Cape Heary,@ heavy gale | from the northeast, with a cross sce, which damaged her steam pipe, stove bulwarks, and seriously strained theship. She will be compelled to yu into dock for re- pai Interest from Manas: AN IMPORTANT CAPTURK—DESERTERS FROM J4ch'- dewcriptions are anxioualy sold for Confederate scrip, in anticipationef the occupation of “ihe Hessians,” who ure repersad to take everything ax they go ang. 1 have not seen slagle exception of people informed to | the coutrary. ‘TMS TREACHERY OF THE INVAIBTANTS in the districts occupied afroady by our Union troops ix “something 1y to be Welivverl. Dudly me ieave their ‘oljeot tance, the arrival of Gen. Beaaregard was quoted at | t9 rule, know uot how to succumb to superior power. | without treated as an cmissary of the Cosulerate | tenaat Horton, Lieutenant Jarvis, Lieutenaut Andrews She'Spitiswood, whet: that goveral iad uot left his quae | There is lous desprndauey awong the rebel army at tus | ferwiee, ‘and? the proot ‘of '& man going into. she | Mra Tiorwn andservaut, Mowers Lave Pairucaks, Fisnor, | berycs found upon his person were takeu in part payment | good « man ae there is inthe city of Now Grlean nes fers West, A shudiar report, which I have seem, had ep. | critical period than tare waa months ago, particu- | repel ‘lines and reburaing 18 ® lona Jide evidence | Padiack, Tilden. Kdmonis, Kbaugh, pple, Judd. Two Mdearters, who were formerly from the North, | k0me from your midst.” He expressed grea sation peared relative to.Goncral Price and others. Jarly #¢ that time, immediately after the quickly suceced> | that he in conmectad withthe enciny, either asa ayy comma access but impressed into the robel service at New Orleans, | for his wife sind children, for whom oaly he cared to live om _. beeen try = ven Pres, ‘ - pr dagetly Lieb (el) ingapid strokes ov their too con- Stes inn mae. The Tart. came within our linea this morning. Thoy have been In the ing bis Wife and ent we mond ind with fatterigg notices aan ' ment towards, and riect immi Sug domes- . “ n* re tr ng dren visited him, and The Ri nag ta nwrawe MAMASRAR, Sie trahors contrast ely with the susimary maa. UNION COURSE, Le I.—TROTTING. under Jackawn, but coull give no information of any | g¢erwards Rev. Mr. Salter, ehapiain of the Thirtecnti, value to the Commanding Genoral, aud wore accordingly allowed to go Genet Halieck’s Department. Wastuncto, Jane 18, 1862, There was « time wiwno, after the Roanoke and Newbera fights aud the retreat from Manassas, which wes porfectly unexpected, the rebel heart fell below more, That mevenent was kept so pro- foundly seevet that colonela of regiments stationed at Fairax, w wy knowledge, then visting Richmond, could not believe it, oven thrav days after ite aceomplishment. ‘There way ® universal murmur through the whole rebel army, ani! @yeryoue, even the journalists, seemed to ad- mat the bopelesaness of the ¢onfiict, TY WAS A DIMONDERLY RETREAT, AND Wry. The retreat would bavo been accomplished very orderly hut nok Lhe rebel government taken possession of tho railroada, and put over them a mylitary con- ! men wlo know nothing of the alate of t nt switches, The road was goon the the exploits of the divers gueriiius,who are daily inereas- » fag. marauders appenr to be quite pess with the press. The Mocecsin Kengors of Greenbrier county re- eeive particular and frequent attention; their successes: are jauded Mwy me nota 8 the fect of their not faking a single Yankee prisoner. Jn any engagement where Northern troops fali into theiv hands, the later are led in We woods and turned loose, You hear a few shots, end the ee re. “If our armies,’ they pay, id a plan, the couusry would soow be eles ‘Wanxaaay, Sue 18.—Match $200; two mile beats, to wagons. AI. Woodragf named Mumby's brown mare F. J. Nedine named Biuo veoh eee 2 Time, 6:404—-5:38--6 6. ‘Those who were lucky enongi to Wke advantage of the “free blow?’ ie she Union Course yestarday afierncon Witnessed one of the best contested trots that hes twken plage this seaton. Tho race Was two miles and repeat, Tho Emancipation Cenvention mot to-ds avory foot of thot distance being contented for thres | dredand uinsty-Ave. dalagates, represening twenty nee | Hervoumnern BL nford 18 adelicnie, respectabie | times over in an exceedingly + yManner. tbo; it oing passent, Jadge i W. Woille, of Cole | looking iaty, aad the chiluren are quite interesting, The favoriie previous (ov she start ‘as reported for permanent President by the | oldest is @ girl of fourteon yearr, and \the others boy, with cvrp otievers a take on Organisation, Nine vieepresid m % ber queer Jn disvosition, bis owner a:ked actos wore apviated. A Comnmmitice. om Pict | of Pome Rix oF seven years ef age, Tho interview was uf nat of procedure of the rebels, and it would tell very peraiciousty on the welfare of our armies bus for our superior pumbers and'more righteous eauae. But there is no doubt, and it is but natural to suppowe, that it a rigor and more severe discipline regardiug fur- ), &e., bad been enforced iu eur armics, the war ‘would ere this have been ended. FUE REAL DANCEAOOH IEAVEKT OF THE WAN. ‘The sccessionisia of the Sowb are not so much to be feared as the vecessionizte of tho North, who form now the only dangerous element of this great republic. THE COUNTRY FROM LOI|A COTRT MOUES, GORDOXSVIIE, THROVGN TO LURAY, abounds with formidable defies, whieh, with a handful of men, could indefinitely be held against an army. The revels arguo that ali our diferent conquests are but tempo- Connecticut regiment, called wits the hop of adminie- toring eone consolesion. Muniford received him plone. antly and conversed fregiy, but eeuld n0t be persuetea to accept his ministrations, theugh he expressed hineoig No despatches fom Corinth have been received at the ag pleased with the interview. Tis ont sing J called War Departmentdoday. ‘ again on him, and (ound iis wife and three eniidrem wide Emancipation Convention in Missouri, | him, bidding him the last tong farewell. He had sleps Jnvmenson Crry, Jane 16, 1862. throughout the whole night, aod was quite free from se2 21 1 AMHR CRON TROOPS RVERT TEMS HELIRD NY THe TH red ure fanned daily by oew des roritie® wud OuLrage futhiess invader?.”” anl ali the paper ‘ef cruel aud relonticss veng. Haditants for the purpose of re £ y £. thei all threo « fend. The Meaminer, oti: vor ¥, Rtood at the head ~eLeofusion, Hsing entir rary vinaniages, which they ean wrest,frou us whene vor of his being started the firet time he cama to | fsa was appointed, with 2. Gratz Brown as Chait course extremely affecting, end the prisoner, far tt of the jackals in the’ d: ation to cane pervectly unelee and Value they feel fiolined, ‘This argument fi wen if he wore bali a dimen fengths behind. | ido Convencion adjoureed till to-morra nora nd oni thine, Oke Gove + tort Janeo aid punishment of apaicly inarch, ia thie columug, crodouer bhroughout the Lind. as given on desired, and the litte hore was | eo sin a anes Ana by A ead icrocued piteounly, EXEACTION OF A U Gocuovsyille. WHS COUNTRY YROVLE WINK THG SPRCULATORNS 4pm KURPING t the distance wher throw away at the Promotion of ub i Salter came in dat the request of Mrs, Mume A good and tine Way, a patriot of noble noart, was STORMA AND TOTS DFETROYED. THE Wan COIN: hora’ stared with Baumat ite, J tee 1802. ford engaged 1% an earnest prayer for the soul of him be start. On the secoud he: bh ublicly executed tn tho of Hiestmond, at the Weir All the stores aud yew the lotter new, and equal h——partionlarty among beads parulel. and after a sey siroggle Glue nonal rr " o would 80 Boor be reunun, 2m ie 2th of eruly th estroge fore=-think that | Pony won the second he 2 having cant PP rg it hy Mel ge abies Ladhesrthot com - ier ledge eo See or tha pieotiie-ty orsie tf: rr : on the last mile. ‘The Ul balsted Iweret eTenaion Geeerai’ tie kas tes rw: snc mein re Reroieny and tn siicuse——ai ding the two crowded warekon war ging, 80 gel feon beginning to end 1 Posted Lroret Brigadier Geveral, Lie has beow forty | yop aisplenced, After his famMly left he goutinued soraee qaaling (hy borvor Gf ayprow, tif; 6 Company, formerly owned by jan prives Wiey ar a J Ag. “ett jaar ueeeene nero what qgcited, pacing the roon: aud protesting bis tanos a Row rewirn to their ai . AS 1 ge bepes Sie wd Hoon, poe gate be By rte “tlh ag Siok ot, oe } Rorcens’ Potans Isetitete The commencement @f | conce, but by tho time that he ves erdared to prepare TG NHORORG ON A OTATA OF IASC ROPER ATION, tion al tressing loss to the South, TOR REPRE Vee PARSIDE AnD Tum War, ud caine hymn 8 whiner of tho this institution takes place to-day 46 Dr. Haguo's ehuredy | leove the priaun is etnotion fad ePased, and howe ‘These jo a perceptible vuange th be WF of tp) tye qnguinonh thos Comtcorilia, whivd, 19 Whe manner the b She WanVer ioformation and of trae sueral spicit Is } of Jepgiie, muid ttay Cheers oF | ie Ly -Ead BAe OOF S eaviw euitrely self-posiesved, Ab © Wile Defere agp