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HOLE NO, 9636. ctory Near the Blacc- water. -". Pe ra 2 Rebels in Foree, Under ‘Gen. Roger A. Pryor, Cross that River. “ ‘ eral Miche4!-Corcoran Ad- : vances Upon Them. }ONLIGHT ARTILLERY FIGHT: MIREAT OF THE REBELS. RROW ESCAPE .OF CORCORAN. AMES OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, &e., &e., &e. Our Suffolk Correspondence. ON THK Fini ov Bartig, ‘Tus Mires yrom Surrork, Jan, 30—12 M. received information at Buffolk night bofore iast that rebel General Roger A. Pryor had crossed the Black+ Par-rivor, with three regiments of infantry, four de- d battalions of infantry, fourteen pieces of artillery about nine hundred cavalry. it will probably be remembered by many of the ers of the Hrra.p, your correspondent forwarded in- ation-to the effect that on Thureday morning, just 9 daybreak, a cavalry reconnoissance of oure came the rebels at a place known as Holland’s Corners, ‘ging through an advance camp of the énemy. esterday other reconnoissances were sent out, and ined such information as led Major General Peck, of command, to believe that Pryoi had really crossed Blackwater In force. r ADVANCE OV GENERAL CORCORAN. evening Prigadier General Corcoran received brs from General Peck to advance from Suffolk at o'clock on the same night, to find out the where- and attack the enemy, inflicting al) the punish- 't possible. ft the appointed time our forces moved. They pro- d along the road toward the Blackwater and Carra- for nine miles, without meeting opposition, At last, Ang in the neighborhood of what ia designated deserted house” (teu miles from Suffolk), our’ ad- @ met that of the enemy’s, the latter command hav- Peivouacked withont fires. AW ARTMLERY DUBI. re spemt but a short time in feeling the enemy's post- A time that twe of the enemy's pieces opened on us. Jess than half an hour all our artillery and that of rebels became engaged. scone at thie time was remarkably inte eating. moon shone brightly, and all nature—the broad fields the vernal woods—seemed tricked out in an unusually bay nyatery of enchantment, @ravge peculiarities and jen of every kind, of course imuginary ones. We fm such @ position that it was possible to sce the of the enemy’s guns, thereby enabling us to fre ctly at the rebel pieces. }, the relative positions of the contending armies, ‘THR REPKLS RETREAT. two hours anda balf of cannonading the fire ov the + of the rebels became less brisk and continuous. was evidence to us that they were retreating or were paring to retreat, A GENRRAL ADVANCE, diately General Corcoran ordered a general a.!- the infantry with fixed bayonets and the cavairy b drawn sabres, The General gave particular in- ‘tions that the infantry shenid charge with the . and that the cavalry should also charge and right on, and, if unsuccessful in breaking tho rebel of battle, to fall back and allow the infantry to go on. 'e advanced in this manner, our main object being to ture, If possible, the guns covering the retreat of the As we advanced the enemy fell back and on our ning the late fleld of operations we found the bird had the rebels having left one piece to cover their ‘eat, and limbered it up in double quick time when we anced, and got It away. QOCUPATION OF THR RENBL POBIION. fe continued to pursue them, driving them for nearly a fle, and so rapidly that they had to abandon many of ‘ir killed and wounded: Many of their dead even pow on the fleld, and our surgeons are affording relief to afew of their wounded. Dolonel Knoderer, of the One fHinndred and Sixty. th Peonsylvania, is wounded in the hip by a piece shell. The wound is a dangerous one; Wat |t is thought it will not prove mortal. Paptain Taylor, of the One Hundred and Yhirtioth New the greater portion of his side. Terry’s brigade. NARROW SBOAPE OF GERRRAL CORCORAN. ier General Coreoram went down with Colonel to reconnoiter, when the rebels expied them and over shot and a chargo of grape. The shot fell in front of General C., throwing dirt all over him, charge of canister shot @olonel Spear’ hors bim. Eleventh Pennsylvania cavalry made some good GALLANTRY OF COLONEL MTRITTY. Marpby , of the Sixty-uinth New York, was com- pied on the fleld of, battle by General Corcoran for jantry and bravery. _ Captain J.J. Blodgett, Assistant Adjutant General on nial of General Corcoran, is wounded in the leg— slightly. Captain Kelly, of the Sixty-ninth New York, is wound the arm, severely; amputation thought necessary. TOR REBELS MAKE ANOTIRR MAND. Afver driving the rebels from their battle ground, wo ntinued to follow them mp, until they took up another ition about two miles beyond, at the forks of @ road. Franklin road, in order to try and outflank them. This t is made more to save loss of life than to defeat rebels; for we have force enough here (with the ro- proements vhat have just arrived) to advance directly the enemy and drive him before us. The rebels’ tage of xeeing az) in order to make At this time the engagement bas Inilet alittle, The pht has lasted for seven hours. The prospect seema od for another one. The rebels of lato have been very bold in this ighborhood, ‘Pryor bas been in the habit of the Blackwater river whonever he wanted to, then retreating precipitately to Fraok!in a8 soon aa wo attempted t pursue Nim. This timo he came to reconnoitre, as algo to forage. Our a\iackiog bim the hour we did mast have been a real rurptieo, for prisonera we have taken ali agree to ove thing, and fa, he did not expect a Sght—rather avoided one— 4 came prepared for emergenctes such wa he t ‘We have taken quite a latge auwbor of prisoners Telegram from Captain Kirker, m Svrroux, Va., Jan. 21, 1869 Joan Fever im ‘Wo bave bad o Aght with the rebels, Our troops whip PORTANT FROM SUFFOLK |{."77%1™0». o= A portion of our artillery was brought up just about | send you a dingram of the battle field, giving, ar it ! ,iekilled, A piece of shell struck him, carrying | 1 Knoderer and Captain Taytor belong to Brigadier General Corcoran has Jost determined to move to the | cht of this Inst rebel position, on what te known as the } a PO ey ‘ ‘ ren sf now man. ae an ea y we A Corcoran and officers all JAS, B. KIRKER, ‘The Reports from Washington. Wasamoroy, Jan. 81, 1862, , The Stay says that despatches were received to-day Trom General Dix, at Fortress Monroe, statiug that yester- day General Peck’s force, or a portion of jt, had an en- gagement with an opposing rebel force, under General Pryor, near the Blackwater river, in North Carolma, re Bulting in the route and retreat of the rebels, who had been driven six miles, and when tho intelligence left our victorious troops were still pursuing the rebels. THE VERY LATEST. ‘Wasumeton, Jan, 81, 1868. 2 learn the foltow img from Suffolk:— ¥rom @ rebel source we learn that Col. Page, of the Fifth Virgimia regiment, while in consultation with other field officers, was struck by one of our shells and killed. ‘The rebels received reinforcements, Among the regl mts engaged against us were the Fifty-fourth, Siaty- third, Fittieth and Twenty-ninth Virginia regiments, All ig quiet at Suffolk to-night (tho Siet inst.), and @apecially on the line.of the Nansemond, THE CASUALTIES, List of Killed and Wounded Daring the Engagement. Suvvox, Va., Jan, 31, 1863, ‘The Medical Director officially reports that our loss yea- terday was as follows: — SIXTY-NINTH NEW YORK STATB MILITIA, THE FIGHT NEAR wil / atom WATERG-5ON. N. YB Sergeant Woods, Co, sa Thomas Stone, Co, 0. William Campbell, Co, 0. WOUNDED. Corporal Thomas Mahon, Co, D, arm, severely. J.D. Cassidy, Ca, D, knee. B. Coleman, Co, D, hip, severely. R. Ronin, Co, D, thigh. Phillip Griffin, Co. E, leg. Corporal N. Kelly, Co. F, severely wounded by @ piece of shell in knee joint. Corporal John Carroll, Co, E, neck, EN Pitts, Co. B, thigh amputated; doing well. John Keerns, Co. B, arm amputated ; doing well. Notg.—Thero are several others in this regiment very NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, DEIIO AIO nnn inn nbn The Repulse of the Rebels Under Pryor by 1863, THE BLACKWATER. General Corcoran INFANL AVALBY) lark Jennings, Co. It, flesh wound, severely. Wm. Lewis, Co. H, contusion in the shoulder by « abel), alightly. Lieutenant D. Newcomb, Co. K, right cheek, slightly, fracturing the maxillary bone severely. P, Voda, €o, K, fiewh wound of the choek, slightly. FOURTH UNITBO STATES ARTILLERY, Captain Taylor, Co. C. Jus.,Woodruff, Co. B. Geo. Abbott, Co. H. Oliver Washburne, Co. A. Chas. M, Wood, Co, A. Robert Van Valkenberg, Co, C. WounDED. Capt. A. G. Leach, Co, K, arm, shell, slightly. mies. —— King. Co. B, severely in the ankle, by a shell. Famve) Hooker, Oo. D Ebenezer Bean, Co. B, severely in the hand, by a shell. Jerry Busler, Oo, D. . David-Wright, Co. E, wrist, slightly. —— Murphy, CoD, Biden Chase, Co, E, wounded, missing. —— Seaton, Co, D. wouNDED. Joseph N. Forbes, Co H, lert eye, by a aholl. A. B, Woodward, Co. H, gunshot wound in the heel. D. F. Bast, Co. H, scalp wound from the fragment of » —— Manning, Co. D, compound fracture of the #kull, Jobo Vegan, Co. D, burnt in the neck with powder. shel. Henry Peiser, Oo. B, left arm amputated. Hopkine Selsbury, Co. D, gunshot wounds in thearm Wm, Mabana, Co. D, lacerated wound and scalp + and feg, severely. wound. Chas, Schley, Co. D, thigh. Fredk. Anderson, Co. D, gunshot *wonvd ankle. Joho Miller, Co, D, -prained wrist. John Colfiog, Co, 1), contnged wound of te left shoud George Hagrington, Co. 1, gunshot wound, left thigh. George N. Burrell, Co, —,m knee, by fragment of a shell, George U. Belden, Co, A, lower by @ shell, slightly. Faward M, Jennings, fo, A. right forearm, amputated, Jeaac (3. Mmmick Co. K, right forearin. in me Jobn Knoa, Co. C, shoulder, elightly. der. Wm. B. Austin, Co, ©, ehonldor, RRUAPITULATION, 4 Regiment, Killed Wounded. Totas. Aaron Hanshaw, ©o. C, slightly, in the band. silmonebialétte. : Ie os Adjuant R. A. Britian, slightly. - ag ow York. | ONE AUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIPTH NEW YORK VOLUN: 3 New York Mt H Neve York... 05... 6 / Povey lew York. .... 00.0. 6 E KALLED. opmsylvapitcavalry ., a —— Grymee, Com, 167th Penvisy ivan - OUNDED. 106th Penusyivacia aoe B. Muller, Co, B, knee, Maswacbiiretts battery 2 P. Welsh, Co. B, knee, bi tutes artillery, ‘ ONE «WUNDRED AND SIXTY-POURTH NEW YORE | 7441 2 VOLUNTEERS, aS Si a inn Note.—Much unnecessary sutteriig wae coined by our Henry Sebneidier, Co. F, leg. broken. Ot having # sufivient Rupply of ambutone ELEVENTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. KILLED, Braasachusetts tious am Megard tot Legistia tareReso: High Price of Paper. Howton 31, 1863 To the House of Assembly today, @ resoluuon war Mirodueed and adopted. calling upon our . Representatives in Congrase w use their unfluerioe 4 favor of incasures which wiil apernte to reduce the price oF paper. Frederiok Heart, (0, BE. WOUNDED. Heut. WE. Bailey, Uo. B. Ea. D. @. Morgan, Co. A, leg. Joseph H, Holoway , Co. A, foot. Albert D. Hedge, Co, A, log amputated. Deyid Tyler, Co. A,.arin amputated. Thoe, Tutly, Co. A., face, arm and side, Jas, A. Beash, Co. A, bowels, mortaily. Harry Woodhall, Uo. D, paralyzed in left side. lightly Movements of General BDarnside. Provinmen, Ry Le 31,1 3 William Darga, Co, D, in right foot, Genera: Burnside arrived here thie morning. He de Thomas King, Co, 1, lett knoe, clined a public reraption, but thourands thronged the Sylvester Wildey,, Co, D, left foot. railway station and tue aquars near it to greet Bim. Khe fi remponee to Mayor | night's Joreph Brader, Co. F, ley Henry Gienner, Co. E, beck. M Scully, Co, , head William H. Lavwphire, Co. E, hana, John O'Brien, Co, EB, arm, Jobn Robinson, Co. 1, right leg. Henry Sickman, Co, 1, back, ONB HUNDRED AND PIPTY-SIXTR PENKEYLVANIA, nde will eall on hin at bis reg dence to-day. Personal Intelligence, Ex Mayor Joseph M. Wightman, of Bowten, accompa nied by several membere of the Building Committee of the Ceromen Council of that city, arrived at the St. Niche. las Hotel ob Thoreday. They expect to remain wu thie erty i woUNDED. several days, having besiness both of & public and private | doun Holders, Co. A, contusion, sel! Balure Uo irauaset, | Wm. Poole, Co. A, injury ta the left arm, Goo: fo Francis Train delivered a lecture In Chieage on \ m apille, %. A, atruck by a shell, slightly the 24ih inet Nit HUNDRED AND TWEI Stoughte ies, of Ohio who er » BP. } oe ae se eid | Olds, bas bin weit been arrested by the Sberif of Fairfield | . “e. C. ‘s | eownty, and tken to Lancaster He bed « preiimi ery Geo. A. Wateon, Co. ¢ hearin, and gave ball in the sum of $1,000 for his ay worsen, Warren Smith, Co. C, contusion, tightly. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SKVENTH PRNNBYLVANIA. | wourDED. Colonel Chae, A. Knoderer, severely wounded in the Dip by a shell. eat the vext term of the Court of Common Meax Hi. Adee, of Wentehenve Gordon and wife of Philadelphia, are Mr. Puird and Maryland ug at the D, Pariah, of a Nathan na W David Schultz, Co. B, hand, gunshot wound, Appleton, of Be T. ¢ n : dabetaie, By nian! + |B Phuthipa, of Washington, mre #1 Un Prevoort Jobn Shoelder, Co. K, hit in the head by a abel). + Colonel GH. Ward, Fifwenth Massachosattx reginent Danl. Schul, Co E, bip wound, by a shell. Mr. Schuty, W.0. Wedwednidti and A, L. Kadiectwus, of Adam Diener, Co. M, hip, by a ehell. Moxeow, Roswin HB. Perkins and wife, of Ob Captain Asch, of Major General Pove's etal, are suypping Nathan Hetzer, Co. 1, head, by a shvll Se uhe Rrerets How Moras Ridbrist, Co. 1, leg, by a shel! 7 P. B. Manchester, of Chicago, G. W. Aloxander and M SIXTH MASSACHUSETTS Leavenworth, of St. Louie A. UL. Dutton, United taren KILLAD, Amy, D. >.’ skinner, dence, KE, ¥.. raver, of . P 1B Hampbrey of Connectiont: D.C. Hankin, of | oe ao ‘0. B, nie, and J, RF md lady, of Bulkio, are Linaon W Allington, Co, 8 stopping at the Metropol tel Geo, Blodgett, Co. B. e ' wouspen, } A Intelligen , Army Intelligens ies een ay severoly; thigh amputated Oth. Jamnetg As Garda, wbo Gttented itu phrey Mar | Auguet Reid, Co. B, ompatation of the right arm. | shai in kawt Kentucky, ana who afterwards disthega bed Adjotant T. A, Attin, slight centasion from bie horse, Lieutenant W. F; Wood, Co, K, slight sealp wound. | bimeelf in the command of a brigade at Shioh, has re ported to General Re ne fer duty. He will proably | Captain Chas. B.A. Bartlett, Co. K, slight coptunon, | he assigned to (be commaud of 4 division in the Army Lieutenant Ieaac N. Marshall, Co, C, slight flesh wound, | of the Combe: lund Joseph #. Smart, Co. ©, slight scalp wound, 4 White Wm H. Smith, Co. XK, #light contusion from spent ball. Chas, Hildreth, Co. B, slight contasion of the bip. SEVENTH MAS*ACHUSETS BATTERY, xaLLRD. Harrison J, Craig, Oo. @, Jobin Kegan , 09. G. it | that Hrigadior General Jr the Individual who war eo valiant as to relinguiah bie oom: mand at Harper's Ferry to an inferior, and was captured and paroled at that place several mobtln ago, bax been assigned to the command of a dlatrict i antern Ken tacky. General Blunt and General V1 | Of the Frontier, arrived in | General Blunt i in admirabl | apother campaign. | Major General 8. D. Hurlbat met with an entt ie rome Antwerp, of the Army . Lonie ot the 22d witime, condition, and ready for yrtia WOUNDED, John Hayes, Oo. G, contusion of the hip, by a ehelt, The London (0. W.) Prototype eays der, “We have beard a rumor that the Eighteenth com pany of Royal Engingera, quartered in thir city, wii! eave to fe the opring for Kingston, to or de THIRTRENTH INDIANA. | WOUNDED, Amon Forteney, Go. B, hip and flesh wound im forearin, | John W. Huntington, Co, G, knee shagered by ashell, | reception on the occasion of his visit bome at Belyitere, | ‘Toomag Emmnett, Co. (, componnd fracture caused by @ | H-, 00 the 14th ulthino. Ho was met mi the depot by & | sundtiet Svend large concourse of bis fellow citizens, who maniforted j Gunshot Wound. | their pleasure in every conceivable way, | N.C, Farman, Co. G, dosh wound of the thigh. | Governor Morton has made an especial application to | FLW. Charlan, 00. 6 ‘ated wound of the thigh, | R War Department for the exchange of fi eneral | . Co. 6 filich, who bad a horse abot under him and wax cap rose C, Edward, G, gansbot wound in the tured af Marf / es cap ! | to erdet an arn severniy, nal Baan learn, The imperial government haw | J. Keam, Co, Y, contusion iu the breast and gunshot fin paing aimonteccivel hurnces Cans ‘weet wound, slightly. Nelson A. Ore, Co. B, (lest wound in forearm, slightly John Dougherty, Co. B, esti Wound inside of thigh, slightly. the home authorities think magnaing ’* Capt. Loule Pitager: been detalied for duty it the bert location for a royal d, late of Gen, Rirney’s ntat, haw On the statof Major Gener) Foster | in of N | datnes Catney, Co, B, wounded in the nose, slightly. 1 ted ntuple pooani mp. | Joraph Marquise, On. B, wonnded in the foot, slightly. hammotert and Pate Geka, Sod was bh com |W. A. Davia, Co, ©, ruumhgy fraeture of the forearm rie the bate of Prosar kevorh, ie eff. | Jacob Short, Co. F, fleeh wound in the wrist, slightly was comme@nded in the official reperes slightly wounded. ONB HUNDRED AND THHRTIETH NEW YORK VOLUN- if UY TRERS, ee rey SOLLED. in & recemt pum. | NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Salling ef the $tcamer Sonora—$1,190,000 | for Eng land—$ 280,000 (or New Vork, &c. | San FRANURCO, Jan, BL, 1863. ‘Tho wteumehip Sonora xalled for Venema to day with oly Hix parrengers. She haw $1,190,000 in treasure for boginnd and $280,000 for Yew York, Sacramento, Jun. 30, 1863. The State Legislature bas adjousned until Tuesday even ing noxt, in order to give time to Ket witnesses fom San Vranciseo to continue the investigation of the “ecorrup Hou’ charges. { Attentionsto General McCiclian In Bos- ma (Frow the Borven ort, S00 91.) General MeCletlan cou tinuss to the soosath DB oof thy city, The puiawer of bi+ os He is (he 1A v aud ob no lows than the wv 40 Dim. j oubtiera the mae wlditions bo u been ehriatened Ge ro b. Thix itn tobeatel Yon, The Covera! ayyeara to he julte equal to the eontows wenaeion tee visit to the t reeeptien Hon Ht eet. marry with Mayor vere Mt tho residence o 4 ni Unel About elovene M, Qen, Yul Tracetn. Mr Fyeratt frton of bia ata” atd others, Pr oo, ato8 Yo car " 7 Yard, (On ‘hese are Bivel Uy were " benigomery, rod wed to th vn gaan aod 8. A Bal ite of tl ni roxehing varteré, the ed ip frou o pragpeder ts howe performing “+ Had Ww the hS formalities +f tnireduction over, tie eneral ard jarby jroceoled by ditty ent Deaiitios of dhe yard . bois ewed th iblerest, as were also the fom y aod ® 40 inon-clad Moi in process of uterost by the ward wd herds hand, ¢ om 4 vip hie Seeve lomhow yheiea bulet went throw tie Dacia of White Gak samp. The other ages wounded, at Mal vern Hid Ua Genoral expressyd fix gratification that 4 the army they could etl) serve thelr yacm in dey dock, wax next visited, ebatorm aud ihe party returned W (be mansion of where > stantiers ete vey thousand go neral rovuds 0, the desfoning « av yard n visit wor pod to the mouument, the sail aurrony dang which way now preesed ior the y the so dier, The General extecme! it riviege to ‘ 1pon a Spt second LO Kobe ie American arms, the inquiries were Am pal would naturally make. The y rewuru early hour io the alternoon, all well pleazed with the virit Lest evening « levee wan given in honor of Goneral Meclellan by Wiliam Gray, Fsq, Mount Ve tet fair wae elecant an pared N top and fashion ¢ beer eteietly of a ‘private’ wature, we forbear giving « lit of the ity or more male netabilities and le seuisationtallsts present. Ceverai Me llian and lady were courtantly surro nded by the age any This prewure was borne with @ bravery, fort ude and patiene@upich only an nnconnen man eo id bear » bout was present ped durtiy Une hoienat « fe ford menin we 1 the boml we wt! ‘ wan” the 1 wg with the general suioptaousnes of the levee Al! (hut #xtll, tarteand money ¢ pre wore The company were not only deiighte! bat amaved at the box anewgf the thing, Tw © a grand Uribute to the seldier in whose be halr it war piven waiee are in preyarain by which w ” ne [Hp Wwe sont ment towards € | Monday next he will give a | ree yn Fremowt Houne, on which ovcnsion every body will’ have au opportunity tu ree him, The hours an juned are from one to three, though it ls probable this | period will he extended. The leading phees of b siners | in the city wil by cloeod at twelve for the purpose of | | moking the demonstration a* general ae poxsfhle, We | hear Get large numbers will visit (he city fom the coun- | try to #weil the MeClellan throng Yon lay eveulog there |v) be, we hear, agrand serenade in front of the fre we OD (pe frame evening General Met lolian lovee at the residence of J, Huntington The officers of the army im the city and of paying thelr reapecta to Gene W YORK HERALD. PRICE FOUR. CENT coLoneL STEWART SHOT. THE PRIVATEER FLO A. The Latest News from Vicksburg. . Camo, ML, Jan 31, 1863, Colonel Stewart, Chief of General Mo‘ lernand’s Staff, ‘was killed opposite Vicksburg on (ne 241b instant. He was destroytug thy rebel ferry boats, and was shot by the enemy. yer enn Arrival of Captain Brown, of the Brig Estelle, One of the Prizes of the €ruiser. Sketch of Colonel Stewart. Lieutenant Colore! Warren Sowart, reported killed, was a prominent aid on General McClernand’s Staff He first entered the United States service during the present ge war as captain of an independent cavalry company, from | His Narrative of the Capture and Destrue- Mlnois, and attached to General McClornand’s brigado. tbe reconnoissance in force from Cairo into K tion of the Brig. a tucky, behind Columbus, in January, 1862, he cond Ps pedo @ special cavalry reconnoizsince, and was honorably mentioned by General MoClernand in different parts of Letter frem Captain Small, of the his oficial report of January 24, 1862. Ou the Qi of Corris Ann, February, 1862, he was appointed Acting i! ian, MoClornand’s Staff, with the rank of oiptain, He tok &e., &c., &e. part in tho memorable battle of Fert Done!son, Ns ae which lasted trom the 18th to the 16th of February. aud ended jn the capture of the rebel works, The five comianies of cavalry which were thon attached to Gen. Mo lor nand’s brigade, ove company to each regiment, % next ornsolidated, under the title of Stewart's Inde @ d- opt Battalion of Cayalyy.and (he subjeét of our sketeh Tho Briteh steomeblp Thal Cain, Capt, Bartiott, ar. Tived at this port last evereng from Havana,. bringing af possenger Capt. Joba Hrow |) ate ot the beng Hately, whlele wos captured by wi r Ylomia The following ie Capt. Brown's stave 0 t= STATEMENT OF CAPT. RROWN j was pliced in cominand, with the rank of wajor, dating " : At one 'elock on the aferneon of Janary 19, in Inth from Feb. 1, 1862 - At the battle of Shilod.or Pitishate | suas oy G0, wonglinde 84 1 ul pe i nde 2 00, Jengitude @ thro inasted propel Tanding, he wae the yrincipal aid de camp & n, | bropelier, hey uy armed, ran down, tired a yon, and os the sme MoClernand, was wounded on the hevd aud inthe eiehy | wlow od away Traw that the stenunor wis 4 orton afragment ofa sbetlaud wea expecially mentioned in ? nonotwar Although the os vee conning bis Geuerat's offictal report for gallau He also pa tied | be Oo were promptly lowered, and a young He pated In the slege of Coriuth, and in Angnat fast bie but peo en bowed He anoodnced that the bog wet a pelae talion was attached to Geceral MeClarnmnd’# division, ata “ Ho (he Confederate @toutn rida, Cont 1. N, Malt, tioned along the bis and Char vol be ee ; H ‘ue Hod that myself and craw elon id oaek ay Our por ati ocoupying bis mui position of ait ait eting eb PY p ' ecole and reprtron bard. We terse. Capt, Mamie cay iry The recent promotion of Gen, MeClerna ed me with area: courtesy odo into bie also given to Warren Stewart kot le tena : i Wit subd he recrertot cat it we weconsary for hie coli ol, . The record of hia egrvions duriyg We vere tT yy seeds aes eb ro ny veRmel: Lal (he enna ence vis mabe war {8 very crediiable to both Binet aid © tums der pect War often (oll most heavily npop th we who amapproved by abolitionmta Florids, and dre She wes anew argo apd vessel were and his early dest! will be much panious jv arma, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGEN netted by his com 6 He Crusted the verse! was ow! wrticles were removed t to the p ‘ w once ai r lew le, 1h brig ontop her a Gun Gonmne toa woerll over one lmaudiet ard thirty theceand doliarn, The Ref: Geo DD jae Prestivnt a Wah | SUe #4 SOND ConKeRed. | wwe OM boned the Florida ington College, Va., will preach ti thy Cana etree: ety scab dete diel, eng elpregtonge essnentaeyeansnedboe antrane p Greene street, Al ball just be M. and ty hae vile ‘ant ours were were P.M. ate ue ant attentive officers, 1 In Vio Sout Congregational ebureh. Meo ten, « si Ged piace Slo dace bets a Rowena of Court and Prorident streata, the fawew of pees cal cht a sinning | Waterville, Mo., wil! preace this WW by » ren wart of epemien ahd nob d Dy. as the rivers of a sad and wanasural fomewhat mitigated by palitenes# and matte Iw ota Chat Captain Matt cov ped Services at haif-past won A In + Ann's church. bit bave ue t nno, Rey, Thomas Galtier, PP. reeter, se wie hulf-pact ten A, ML, three aad at bak pact even Pow the | PF Rertouat but reviined the ehrenemetor aud a vb dom fur deat suter, haw, 8.1K gia | Or OHN BROWN, bitiisatieanel ikahbaricad | Late of tho brig Fatelle, Rov. Sidney A. Corey sill preach in the Pethany Bap | See Be man furthe coports tint while + passenger tint churoh, Fifty-Ath atrowt, hetwees Lextigunr und | OM Deed oF tha Tatil cui. an tee Zhe mit. Matinee Reet, a United st ©. provelier, Third avenues, this mor.ing, at bali pest ten sabbeth xchoot concert iD the eveuing al bali-past sever, SET, (RHEL, ert ap rowetiog bin. bit 6am The Rev. A. Stevens, 1) O., wil) ot the fourth ag | CONS Mwaw. wihou cig. (ibe To al Cain had @ series ip the south Raytisy church, twenty. ifth | Meeklo dof Wi the appeariuen Of @ street, between Xeveush and Fighth avenues the even | MOCKsle runner corn viel onto nig wt ball yaag seven o'ctoek. Sub ect—+ Ronemabie ena y (Male Mariient, uf « ) Gon bts uianke for hie of Faith.” Revs A. H. Burlinghon wili preach m@ingourae | Kibd trovtment by by hormane conduc. om giving in the morning commemorative of the Joie Mr. Thomas | MM & BEHtitONe jas Ber bene, Ana HIRTORY OF THY FLOWN MOCOUNT OF ik ESCAPE room Som From Cantal Trown we bave the following, which wae Penevek, : Rev. OB. Frouhbughem witl preach in RWbIEMLA, No 8 West Chirtyetiind gtreet. thir morning at butqwat | A ‘ ton o'elick, Subjct—"fhe Seed Coming of theton of | Toeved (rm Caytoin Matt, 0 the Blor ee Mon? 1 1 0 oto) was bolt for iw or plan gover a. 8 the Independent Methwuhiats’, Forty first steno, near | SNH Mited ove war sour wo Svan ein. eaneidagend Sixth ovenie, Pro fStop nat half ost | st ila raed 4, by we Hien, bab ten welock thin morning, after which the rh be hand ¢ | NW Moon relewed, when oly sonra fn he Saha fallowatup will bexiven, aed at hepins seven w'olock | iO" UC Toul 1 Blimey sshd Dad Neem lwevion ly seus a deine eertbharl aN “Vie ar boapiveng™ there Coon Naamnu w a eho ver, and wae lying under one i ee my Gk WN jweach iy | OF He Cay's Awaiting the stoners ARFival, The Flore Grave chureh, Brookivn Holgtite, thi evening, in hebalt | witerdonnge teense to Havren, and of Grace Charch Brotherhood. Service at hull past eeven hue seing a-ehe wan fred a a “ ‘ siporiar rele, pttom will be admintatered In the Cannot street Rape encteting port side, amidehipa, tit church at the clore of this morning's kerviee, WoL | C- bule, large, CORR ty ON, = of volts through: anether ball ateuale th Pendievon will prowch at half-pact seveu in the evening ounodb lima Mag Pragheier Paved ic A rt Of the vesel, evterine (hs cabin and damaging upon “Christ of Barabbas " eoocely, The rigging. Spare and pmokertuck were also Me’ lellan are to mee Henne on Mon eleven o'clock A. M., in full dren# uniform, with arom, They will proveed jrra b dy w the Tremont Houre where t ral will ve them It ie probable that General MeClelian , wife nod *talt wil | attend rery oe at Tripity ebureh to morrow forenoum: and Hopes are enter boned that be will yit Music Hall fn the | evening to hear Cuerrabella warble some of her ravi bing | ‘i uring the General will be mey by atten. | arranged for each evening. He will ning Wu the polomn city of Salem, a patire being on the tapie. efore 1H in contemplated to present General | Ly sword. Thx weapon, it in quite he ca 9 draw in the defence of bie he rumor Being that he is shortly vo be amigned | probabl wiry an imper tant command Coromers ote. eesoneny DeOWNNG Casearry—Coroner Wildy held an ‘oquest yesterday at No 104 Foort® etrest upon the bedy of Daniel MeAuiWie, a native of irelind. aged fity ove years, Who wae drowned on Vriday night, uncer the following ©roummatances, About midnight, tap om a watchman on bowed @ vemrol lying at the foot fH wt iol averbvorgd, Deceased, who bappened to be in 104 wo the a eghborbood at the time promptly reps ot tbe drown and at the rx and for belp brong * } The watehrnan was first baled ° | eotly tele the worse for the wettog but the byr‘auders hauled up McAuliffe be ww 4 compinvely exbaueted, and before medical attend \ dhe procured be ‘died. He had aw : while endeavoring to pave thatot @ feliow ores | aunt diet a noble death | & Lesanc Drow —Wil ibert, « the Linalie Anylom On Black we and, woe Jeon Frid y, while attempting to awim sordee , | Ded i ‘was a native of Germany, apd was tuort yeors of age. Coroner Witdey held an inque Barat Harenway Accromer.—Joba Ryan, one ot workmen employed im Goodw | : of Pike and (berry mtr ' theough the hater rving ° severely inp y afer aw qdence. Onroner nuent. 1 “ | wixty years of and lived a4 No. Lib Cherry Ararmon on the * Practical Siperiority of the Univer de een en ae ie su had bie head teken of kale Doctrive of Forgiven’ will be deitve ed hy | '" vid Usitied’ ane mau en ae the Rov. KG. Brooks, at the olivecis ia Twautiotts gtreot, | * Yet aml mutter Dis le Bed ves between Sixth and Seventh avevnes, thie afterioon at | Air ~~ . cbse dane: pier three o'clock. Rev. A. Blanchard preaches in tho mora. | 4°" \ the fart, it Deine in the aftarno Band ie wigs the genbeare, Whee the seon arom, at abuat two A.M, ing at ball-past ten v'elock ra . Rev. Matthew Hale Smith will preach in the Athenaum, 4 S26 Seamer! out thevugh (he entire ey bapa Rrooklyo, at half-past tea iu the morning, on “Enemies be within piniol # two of on oof the Te-timony to the Value of Reith and In the evening. J & . pace . Se ea crac ct eat as At baif past geven, on Mount Moriah’ —the Geet of a J SN te Hermit esa courve on the “Xaered Mountain «. hesares der of We Fioreda «rine ban wendy Beam In the Bleecker street Universalist chureh, corner of i“ ~ Bleecker aud Downing atroets, (he fev. Monee Ration, pat Vp etter tre tor, rer bali past ten in the morping and half Nem. past reven in the evening. Caynain F. A Se Corre Aut of Mochiam, Me, In the Churehof the Atonement, Rev, Mr. Witting 00 T gow mye by the Flords, writen beme an fallows-— tor, Rey. Mr. Wardiow, mavionary to tb se, will Gonmenss, Sea. 0, 1000 preseh this morning. The second and third lectures for * bee ro by thie that (he Corrie the benefit of this ehorch will be delivered in the lecture s i by the trie cine room of Chaiat chao, Fifth avenue, by Dr. Smith. cvetor T pice vy hahetat Candanin f the Chareb of the Aw Hand Rew. Mr. wor, seovor ' wht juat ot dark, rubs ast of of @hriet's eburel, on Any and Thursday oy or eben Kay, mene (uses, halt ie eaves nent | of wight fathoms wate strong from rth, and In the Christian chapel, Pevententa rtreet, OF cles san baad Gigi wits eer way boo avenue, worvices at half past ten A.M and halt ja whut cletben Levmld catteet tn that time, re POM. dirban ©. Brower, pastor, will premeb morning aul | se, Soren meant, ory glans, ob ¢ j “ ign what eh rild eave on Int mirth avenue Presbytorisn ehurch. corner of | > beat tied Mave caeuer tetas Twenty -recond atront Vrofemsor Hitewooek will ‘ having Brod hee exten ae wn preach both moreit A evening, Services at haif-past We wee boarded at Ce ae | ton A. M, and half-part seve M uP. M the brig was ashore, four or Ave To the Forsyth #tregs Meth atist Eplecop oly bar fh by cnet from ¥tone Key, tween Caual and Divie tre the Rev, Ju ! ve nbe barned all night, We were afl aight in the pastor, will preach at bb! past tan A, M half ant | y Lawtrong wind aod rough 9a, and arrived a6 seven P.M. Subject for the eveuing will be on the “Great | th vo this morn ing Calm.” | — In the Chureh of the Te | Alleged Defatcntion in Chicago. fifth ptreet,a fow doors or | VAKINE BANK DEFRAUDED © 4" 6 eee Rey. B. 0. Fineg, will pre orning ' m | ‘ cated upon Change vine service at balf past ter 1 aodt t w | ‘ heavy merchant, and Fleteber J. Ht DD, late r peal ee om of the awore and oo " rs wierd | Marine Hank of (Dingo, a the ‘oundathm Jeans, will preach in lured, Wrorklyn, we | OG yencial Aifieulties of the tumtiaton, wht Gay. Morning wervine wt be past ten, ant evening | post elarthing Jefsieath® opow the part et cer. t hall-past sevén | in caption connected with the bank, ameneting in tbe Drath $000) (0 The matter was font bromebads Rev. G, T. Flanders, « tw's Rolldings, | > oun me © Meoday otebt, Yecund avenue, will delive Y eveuthe, Be necond | tet thet Youre Semenrnen . a 1 mf the meeting part lip leat Jincwurke of a keriea to young arried oF mingle, en | ee ee ee eee the or of tite. & Ite biftect om Body | ot rower relative te the amoun® and Mind.” } a he ume fo whieh Hh bed . ive at (he resi statement of the Rev. Heory Blanchart h Libe Cire We Of the alleged defal- tlanity’’ In the Church of the Pf ration (F t Vewer fa) #t), corner of Monroe pla , 1, frocks lyn, ‘bis (Sunday) evewing. The p ay | he genergl remalt acy able property, and that the Vited to Attend. | orher pmpare of tbe or Yob! cabire thie morning. P ing in the new French Bi teopal ehateh, | The eiparaed ineeting of the @b ckbolders which wit be wis tet Mapo, Fong + street, botweon | ebortly held will undoabtedly formiah eome tangible remeit pettio Gort the affair in ite Urae tig Filth and Sixth avenues, by the rector, Bervices to com The eonerat facts of porogiio are that © mere tm 1860, while the Prank roenes at balf pant ton | a . aioe a vh ’ ’ will preae o obs toot ef the Sank wat tw ope, wr - ye Rev. TJ. Hawyer, 1 D., will proach tm the ebspel | {108 ot MMe ein ofesal wire i ie baat, a ( the Fourth Universalist Society, 274 Cumberiand | ope wie had the ment an of know ing Vee Cx, street. turning and efeming, at the onus hours, The | financial resources of the inetitutin, in fact, ihe eaten. va | atte er hh. Aboot $50,000 rente ot Vie show idera pubhe invited ty attend mata! , ’ Of auother party Conner t ) #itb rank 8 Fenpenmble Rev. Stiney A. Corey WIN preach im the stove chereb, | tut eub-edinate p 6 ned Oe Sik wet OM witty rin & mannare propor. reet, near Hrondway, thie aftersonn, at whey ttmitaret aod in the evening, at balf-pest seven ver his Meventh hectare to youn ty eg threo 0 ol ovelork, wilh 4 s eearred ih 1880, the wtatata cnmed ng whieh wight me ober rare agninet the parton and for tably vreveat afl t om teria of at ‘bor. Morder and Sulet m he be ayeent Went, from rie A RATLON SHOOTH MIN CHAPLAIN AND wrvmene, | Oh" Weel cy wae sanken would Sean & Inye A ntrange sd startling affair cocurred yesterduy morning | (ery ei # pemvebiy We be charged Ww laativing apa at tho @allor's Bnag Harbor, on ftaten tstend. A prayer | +)! ee oateeme. etn meeting win held yesterday morning whieh a targe nom United states Ofrew ' u 8 wctended | Blore en Jatge Shipenan, bh p 1 —Seductment— The Greed Jory came wo ’ tron ity aed presented the Biiewing indict — tae Bnro, foe 0 ooh the Mary Frances with “4 ot in Ue oe Le “ te 4 posing countanfon ‘ we, oho bad ‘ Chui oe Rhielae ere Moary Meterthy (or pamning onam rh . 4 eh a» , . sere conert. T s sate Metvek ey, eng ewe

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