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8 NEW YORK HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1863. ta t hand; Beoville * Pe yt about the Frederick: ¥ » by & NEWS FROM HOOKER’S ARMY. Finnc ame Liou Hamid, Se Naseem | | REBEL ACCOUNTS, — [sto:t%taitednscctators, dap, hich, by lew York, arma ee SIRSe PAG Grr T, 084 Penneytvanias abcalder Anan: oun orduer, Rome laden wits wounded, and Bring some detints iniaipe eR " Iv 8] ler; Any POSES come laden with woun and bring some definite inteilj- —~,, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PA Ist Peoosy!vania, hip; Charles Bocker Oo.'G, tod Pon? gence o! movements on the JRappahanuock. | Bat iy ad —— = Rn Oe Feicek came ance Go, 22, eHET. Lichwma, Co, 0, head; Rubbers + 5 torearm, » | General Lee’s Official Despatch An- | Sisters. cores, came wimout any appearauos of the Bansot,' a ‘poral Charles Peubrook, Co. DQ, | arm; a Co. saat Fennsyivasins { Dy the great length of time wnich it was known would positions, and y werd compelled “ea Lewin, € Dy leg H Wescott, Co. Je an! | Nate. : “ pouncing a “ Groat Victory. ” be occupied in trausporting the wounded to the cars and | wards tho river, which he was &t 188 phos dient, Co. 1, shoulder, Corporal Gy B. 63) | risk Lebrun, Penneylvania, er; Joba ws 6% getting them aboard. . to recross®witn winat success we Fi Semon o. Howkell, Cos le. sommes 2. | ita, co. Dy ivania, chest C: ugar, ~~ to the delay was romoed ty poergver all neertanty os WW presuni hat Gen. i mee “ ‘4024 Pennsylvania, shoulder; Jaco! . ar ‘ Da- — ono. Pouneyivania, erwh; orgt. 8. Emit Co H, 02d New York, > Dri a vit of Menorer, wae ridden down from Ashland, to | sidte. RARTURY 1, MKST OINO ARTILLERY. hip; Samuel Seyder, Uo. ¥, Wath Penuéyivania, bend General Hooker’ ven “from All | Prins wmation thaptwo hundred Yankeo cavalry Kelled. 4, | Christopher miahoue,. Os Dae Pepenr pene: w. bo Spec - eat Soes three o'clock P. M. , and, Boren ©. CEE ae Bie e"iancmbian,p'Weaeitaway, | Hip Positions”wit? Great Lose tm | Fesccretie doze ae urd eta Corporal Wm, Woods, arm srpotants Sormow. 8. A. | Co. C,' 71h Massachusetts, groin; H, H. Burrowo, Co. E, ded and Prisoners, oy coe pewter brought to hie ine res allen, John Wade ee icaded, bat a doing wel” Prete meeotinrerag Sant ‘Bou Killed, Woun Wig A gy gape dean spine; thirte ‘ . r , ~<eng tO rely upon the statement of old VERMONT. sachusetts, Massachusetts, re ly wpe fine or m= ee E thigh, hare 5 aoe oe: cue eee 7 r ae ee by within ‘sight he sav-whet | has been ficoessively led’ in’ atts. Pirst, Winder First Lieutenalit Bayton P. Clark, Co. D; L.M. Bing- | thigh: S. McHematten, ’ Pennsylvi 3 Fathead Jackson . With. r ‘ » * wh; Corporal Albert ‘Parker, Co. B, arm; | @. 'T.’Lee, Co. G, 7th Minnesota, abdomen; Patrick Cos: | General Paxton Killed, General KE . w nim to be the railroad track on fire. Wit at Codar Run; then Starky at Antietam, now Bee Oe. io Ke [hee aaek Oba) hands Le Moore, Go Hy | telo, €o, H,Tuh’ Massachusetts’ side; Lieutenant 8. H. 4 5} out further delay M@ came to this city to warn the rail. Paxton, at Chancolloraville. nding road ‘of the to be la . &. Soule, Co, B, chest; L. K. Harris, Co. F. leg; | town, Co. D, 65th Pennsylvania, leg; Thomas J, Cross, Severely and Generals Hoth and A. ‘authorities danger. , . ‘ mented, he train peared the Gore sper, CB. Ay hip: HB gs Ags cheat Se | on ; 96th Bonnsyivania, thigh: A.A, ‘Seavene, Co. & x sa en NE Se Nin ohne Seal, 6 SORE: privet of Mis. srvices For’ many wecks or months. | of shots were fired at the engind which was at uuos™> orn, ’ thigh; D. Ross, Co. I, leg; ral 3. fi innerota, hand; Walter Reany, Co. I, 85th P. Hill Slightly WwW unded, the Confeders service, named Tally, f /bilst regretting this casu however, we have reason | ped. The Yankees were tae Twelfth lliingie ~ or i, thigh Robert Mf, Worthing, “Go. He eblgh; | vania, Sogorr’ Joseph Shaw, eer Ft, sous’ vs sides at Frederick's Ha, alao reached the city. He | to be thapkful to Heavon shat Ne ae een be in 95th ’ Penneyivani mn <hal a iife BO vaiuablowas | five bundred strong, and commanded b=“ 5; Toriment, ; .o. 1, hip; B. E. Combs, Co. ©, toot; ‘Theod: | jeg; Dennis Flannery, Co. C, 65th New York, arm; Samuel left home yesterday morniug, with the design of | spared to his country. We trust that te rain ne Origins Fe go ouel Davia. Sori, 0-H iaes, arma and’ hand: Wobsoe D. Derby, Dusweld, Co. G, 28d Ponusyivania, thigh; GW. Batcher reporting the movements of the encmy’s cavalry. Ho | serious, Generals Hill Voigt saat ty insuries are not, | who said he was originally fro I" 4 gorge county > 0 i : Heth werd also wounded, bit | ginia, and claimed kin ‘with > imesh mG wand ba Hyland 8. Neil, Co. L, thig! Co. B, 65th Now York, groin; Thomas J, Gill Co. ©, 28d Operations reported that they were croesing the country from Fre- | slightly, and we su; . 2 ~~ sosident Davis, By ob or Maher, co oe neat. BF. Ciftord: Oo, #; thigh; Pennsylvania, abdomen; J. E. Feiter, Co. B, Brilliant Of General | gerick's Hall towaras Richmond, in three or more detach. | 4 ‘@Pove they will soon be in thefield | the Colonel the engive “vag ‘nncoupled amd burned’ Alb sick and woun'?, a a ‘then 1 n, Co, A, thighs W. York, sealp; John Murdock, Co. I, 65th New York, leg; Stoneman’s Ca ments, different roads; and that he had reached ‘To General Le, mi Re ~~ wd and passengers were Sta ion aunlons Oo bd ‘Peonorani 3 Ronee ge Berean canning yhem, which e was enabled todo | sndetorthersgca abiiy whith ho: dapiayed i Ws mts | nq fhe eye? Ss, nade i privat proves, ewe ‘ ThTRD VERMONT. Co. F, 624 New York, leg; ry e count ra a8 he bas been a ol instrument under drs cnn Fnlengnen Or & neo, Mendes. | os By Seni aerarnme | OS aR | ARS ate i in ete | rer ri Gunna | ca ae ‘cans eee gee V. Bailoy, Co. F, yj; Charles ie, 08, ©, | 108% Manencas ge i. . 2 eS nae « Reeaca on ates foe, we say with Lert re or aac x4 jumped, off and succeeded in escaping, and are: ~ amo 3 pi IAMUP Ley, . J, Tth Massachusetts, Kou ae see. iti uit, oot i Scachusete, tg: BG. . = , .D, 7th Massachusetts, thigh; Fitz 8. Windrun, : 3s VERMONT. Co. 34 Rhode Island, thigh, Samael J. Wight, Co. Ty] 7 President Davis vihaay a kes. ~ , A George W. Cummings, Co. Y,arm; Lyman B, Stoddard, | 2@ Rhode Iskind, thighs -@. W. MeEirey, Co. 1, rail] Yester@ay General Jackson penetrated to the rear of | P. M- ringing information that the doa Frederickeburg, sJoner h Moree, Jr., Co. @, thigh; Capt. Alonzo bceeorrig rege bree Lp bes Soon D, 4 —_ the enemy, and drove him from all his positions from the Riri ayer up to the pl peas pape The Operations on the Vi WISCONSIN, Massachu igh; 'N-'B. Hatoh: Co, Mignes Ma, Wilderness to within one mile of @hancellazsvilie. reagon to doubt that te trap and its freight of sick and * Railroai, inkegota, 4 xpecved train, unless the conductor happily bad re- | aimighty God fo1 + vic ” A meval Lee's Oficial Despat-y. og expeciad eblau iehty + & great victory. supposed to have made tii to our forces at - * a """ShpeaD, Thay 8, 00. co my, pa ak paiaiyoadaeae fn He . ——. " we the south Appa, MP to Haaover sinesion, ‘The Yanke@ 5 5 4 3m Colonel was disposed to be very clit le caid ne knew ° train came down the Contral at beeps soven STONEMAN S$ CAVALRY OPERA. TIONS. the country round about Aohided tik ‘& book, ace rinia Central prise. One of thom was leard tw ask abother i John B. Dunbar, Co. C BL r ked the countiy. ‘The fellow said he didu’t like it, alto- ° ~we_ WISCONSIN. : * 10th engaged same time ront wounded soldiers have fallen into the hands of the enemy. [From the Richmond Exp‘niner, May 3. ether; he feared it was uubexichy to people from Pi _ wer, slightly; F. J. Shan- Conley, be ahs yaben Pennay! oat as neni miter tee of LATER--RUMORED ADVANCE OF THE ENEMY UPON RICHMOND, Qn Feoirtey ingoey, sbouy three Soke force of | North. The Yankee horses were first fave and ull in goo Dene. Carte noi B Scstengr, 00. ©, Keg, {YB Scuewerbora, Co'E, 62d New: York, legs R. Lyou, | Lonestrect At eight and @ halt o'clock P. M. it was reported that |"some twelve hundred of tho” enemy’s cavalry, having | ordor. Tho sick aad wounded ou the truly were. imueah Bon, 0. fore eer CoB, upper seM-caoreiy’ | Corac ais hrussnatisctin, legs erpeint tesa len Many prisoners were taken, ‘04 the enemy's loss in | two. couriers had arrived at General Elzey’s headquar- | crossed the Ragpahannock, ‘above Frodericksburg during | ately takou Inte the bousos of tha rendonie raised by shell; 5. Parker, COLT y. wray, Oo. Gti: | sone eee tees Ber th | Killed and.wounded is large. .- tors, bringing the report that the enemy, with cavi the previous night, mae a descent upon Louisa Court | and the vicinity andattonled by the ladies. he--omly J, Borlan, Co. A, hip, slightly ;° B ‘aire 2 igh, lew York, leg; S eee and artillery, about six thousand strong, was advan House, and forthwith troceeded to "tear away omthe rail. | property destroyed by thi'rain makers was the Giighily; Pet le, Co. Tt eee ie phe wae Qs aiee Tragi: gaprially, ‘This morning the b>.116 was renewed. - ou Richmond by the Brooke turapike and tho old ‘hort | road track, Not beivy provided sufficiently well with im- | ine ambulance iraia, an old gine lying at ik B. Walker, Bs arm brol pb ine ys is, 0o.G, 624 New York, arm He was dislodged from als his positions around Chancel- | Pump road, and that he was pen calp nine miles ‘stant. | ploments of destruction for ‘the es; Purpose, their | some two hundred yuurds of the railroud break. : 4 me Et B, leg, not pevorel Win, 3. Bian (90. Ds aa New. York, 4 Jogeph loravitle and ai back towards the Rappahannock, over Boppy cn gromnty ly seon fifteen on, twenty » being necessarily rapid, was fruitful of but was with tbe Yunkees Wok an 7 right, a 2 iow Ca Wm. Torri’, Co, I, shoulder aaa oat a povere! ah He molt vo. B, band an BON. Ne A » * J Meee rig co’ By abdomen, “dangerously {| 96th N.Y, arm, John Burt, 00. A, dist New York, hip: |” We Nave sgain to thank Almighty God for a great vic- Corp. J. B, Kendrick, Co. K, thigh, severely; Joha Parken- | J. P. Doremus, Co. B, 8ist New York, side; Joseph | tory, 3 anil aged 10 Ogtltaate, the Heate,eats damage. ding down. tho track began w knock bbs ‘ork, " ¥ knock @ car to pieces, bub Pipeiosepe ay SIs e whith he is now retreating. wwe been unable to ascertain, is unne- they roke it up iu several places as well as they could, | nade him desist, ‘Muey took peveral horseand Cee ce cessary three o'clock in the afternoon “And at reached Fredérick’s | trom the neighbo!hood. We should bave met Hall, twelve milesfrom the Court House, fom which | when the cars were tirst sipped a gentieman ses t : y S Jace it was presumed they would continue to Bompass’ | a pistol at the Yankees, bu. suve,al ladies om gon Co, B abdomen aud Lind. dagirously; Jeeeph Bop, | Kracshet -oC, Slst New York. toot: Peter Golligan. Oo. | I regret to state that General Paxton was killed, General LATER, Fratton, five miles further oa, where they would destroy | ccming very ucettwiatuucd sua’ being ts aren ce iM aleatea Mio, Cor, Tog, not danger. | York. log:"Wrn ile ‘Co Mist Wow York,’ ahouider; | Jackeon severely and Genera’) Hoth and A. P. Hil slight- 10 give want we believe to bo | the sidé track and do other ‘damage they might deom | was proyalied yon wo put up lis weapan, ; FE a a ee can dacerrouiyar tet | Josoi Sartore GEE, ae Nee vor, hands theme Ay eeeeaad. Buna? & above nory. At two o'clock | essential to the fuldiiment of their mission, and retreat if | RUMORED AI. ROACH OY THE MNiMY ON’ THR CRY RASWHDL ously; John II. Bek a Franols | Hood, Oo. D. th Masmachuseige logs Peter Minions, Go. a, | 7 a yesterday Mr. Merewoatbor Mocmordo and two other | they could, "At the time of, thoi isa ‘At olght o'clock A. M., a courier reported at B. Tienginmns on 8 T, hip, | 7th Maseactiusotts, log; Jaood Mayer, Co, B, 254 Fenns General Commanding. residehts of Asbjand—hearing that the | ther large party made a raid upon Travillian’s Station, | ters that tue Yankee cavalry, vo the number of Bt A, log. 8 . ae’ ja, thigh; Wm’ Robinson, Oc. 1, 23d Tennsyivaut pen asp neighborhood, started out on borse- | five miles aoove, and: were reported. to be playing the ° J. Keys, Co, 1 chest, sertoualy ,iptn A0Aas. | | ramsey Chien; Wo. Farad jvania fort: Chas, | SAve Thousand Yankees Taken by Gen. ‘about four miles wost of Ash-,| mischief with the track on that section of the roud. We won, Co. T, SE eee oO ee te! | Moeeieg eae ee can ahaen eam ns oes Chas, Jackson. road, hhad no force whatever to oppose thom, but fortunately | tuut tho enomy had ajpeared at Iiupgary Stathen, ®. eusly:¥. Mercer, Co. K, arm, not gertously; Joseph Le- | M- oe Pe ate Cen th ‘ia a : - | wehad nothing at any of the places visited, besides tho | tion ten miles up the Fredericksburg Rulleoud, veulnier, Co. C. log, not soriousiys anes: VaR neeion, | Rapes Oo ta, te Maas da cited, | «the following despatch was received Chis morning at cavalry. ‘The track, which It would pay them particularly to destroy. | announcements, 0 course, produced sume. excl oot oot EN on a neal: | Jere ha Ce es Oe amet yacsncusetis, Killed; | War Department, from Major Boyle, the Pyovost Marshal | with their heads Late inthe evening a ‘report reached. this*city, which | thousb persons wh, bad had ay oxperioned ef severely; Corp. Kole Hiatal Co. 8, UiND aire Drew, | COR i ase tigen! | at Gordonsville; needs coniirmation, that General Jackson bad placed a | stories received the accounts witls Sergi. K. Bailey, Co. I, hand, severely; J. H. Osburn, Co. | Josepn Edward, “Co, » 7th Magsachusetts, thigh; P * : Latin, not severely; Second-Lieut. Richard Carter, Go. 1, | W. 8. Goss, Co, A, 7th Massachusetts, thigh; Joba Ridley, ray }, May 4, 1863. getting parse of his forces between the raid makers and the | ance. All, Loweyer, believed that Ui Gorpoxeviis, i : Dip, not severely; Thos. Atkins, Co, I,arm, not severely; | Co. K; 6lat renee fens; Jos. wie my Co. K, 7th Dr. W. 8. gi ge Ne pranle epeligeer nock, and thus cut off their retreat. ‘Their dis- | a whole of the sucav who had been at Ah! reports that fight tan m the nearest point of tht ppahannocl betore, w: the victity of the city, with the Guaries, Koad, £50) Show beveraly; rw? | ehucelte hngcrr: Gs Fs Harper, Co; Oise Poansyivania; | EOmp’On ee Wredericksbure Ganaral Jockscs acvuptes al i forty tive miue citi Leayibe || Govcee abueblog the sapliat but of lating r Gocoge, Resets: Orr Ns eee cea? An St | Coen: eee Petts hone, Gket. Peanayivanial (CSE Diy, and kod tooo t and a largo woodhouse filled wich | Operations above Gordonsville were on Saturday still | damage upon cur suiway communication with 136 Hathaway, Co. E, thigh, not severely: Corporal | lungs: A. 8. {eth ‘lasiesippl (rebely? Loe! ia ‘were atéll a AES oo | “ which were no doubt destroyed. | undistinguished by any decisive occurrence. -Our @uops | of Northern Virvi 3 Seales Cramer: Aa ACERS PEL Mirae "4th Washiggton artillery, crebel) ; Samuel J. | i . Our lone is heavy. All esems quiet in} Before Afr. Macmurdo I6ft Ashland an empty raiirond | wore fuiling back ‘frum Itapidan upon Orange Court | <Ay aeyen cock A. M., a velegraphien, ia Nelo, Cos &, thlgh,. seversiy, Cee We Taes Go A Teh Meceachuseten thighs Da. Eliott Gy, | front. No enemy in Oulpepper. for th . AS up to @ late hour last | House, and that place, as’well as Culpeppe®Cours Houss, | sent, with un engine and tenders wp the Go, A, leg, severely | J. Numan, Co. B, arm, not severely; th Massachusett, hin G, Studley, “Os. 7th Massa: g , Ht is bolieved thit it also has | was in the bands of the enemy. Im giving up there | road w -repuir the Wises, Upon tbe Feccipt of rw eet viously J¢SheYton, Ob; 8, thigh, not ert. | ehuselia, ade -doe. Holiea, Oo, fh Meesashuectts Tog: t o'clock last evening a tele- | places nothing practically injurious to our interests is lost; | above news much uncusiies: was lelt lor 4 Rot seriously; J. . By 5 i- |» side : Jos, E i ® ke ; pln em rans J 7, Go. @, thigh, severely; | Edwin E: Doagias, Co. F, 7th Massachusetts, hip; James THE ALARM IN RICHMOND. bof the ricks- | but, on the contrary, the movement is decidedly in our | of the telegraph party. About vleven. favor; in fact, absolutely necessary for the successful exe- | youth, who bad ridden in trom .Atiee’s, Holiaod Smith, Co. B, hip, severely; John Smith, Co. B, | Ray, Co. A, 7 ona cution of the plans of our generais, in whom the people | tion tat the engie bud beeu captured By Ube as Rip, severely; A. R. Shoemocker, Co. {, head, gare, | toe mae bruise; BW. Oliver, 16h Stephen | 2Fom Seat of War in Virginia—Sen- |’ ‘wounded. fn hat section, as well as the lees severely tried regions, | the rairou! bil.ige over ie -bckubominy, five back part; Sergeant Wa. Norton, Co. 1, rey Ae or boy ayy cr Be tories in this City—Movements Lares, place every confideace, north of tbis city, « locality made memorable by the act bag pain Tee lemme erpgiones orem Leostutne Theme. ‘co o Enemy. ‘On yesterday (Sunday) the movements of our t that hear bere, othe 25tu of sune, ANG en, xh. P. Halk Go. I, arm, severely; F, Tacount, Co. A, leg, oe ‘ated Penns {From the Richmond Examimer, May 4. Hanover aaingt the raid makers assumed an active and dete! begun the gieat buities of Richmoud. Sages % ma bog TD, reas Cospersi * “ M On Sati gt F. a on Sf that mined paircts wallow fied qu siesta, kept up on, the ee clove aud waive ary rh sregved aeaee in, Co. A, ; Theo! Tay (3 » finger \ooecded main large masses: enemy w! ened shores Or Joun i. Wiewn, witb ubout abot. off, Jos’ Bailey, Uo. A, breast, severely;’ Hensy 5 S. pe. 4 13 Hibover Juno. the Rappabannock about the town of Fredericksburg. vairy battalion, who on Sunday started ¢ 2 __ LATER, . tion, revuciied (o-tors city by Che éecbanicayilie surapine Late. intelligence from the vicinity of Louisa Court | From one of the meu we learned the advetitures of the House re; resents bart one arose in @ force of at least | company durivg weir briei absence. from moby Bo Bteteh, Co, A, knee, severely. + Additional Nam es. % thousdod which will doubtless onl; their way to the Junction, when ‘three on es Clonal hoe Gok Linch Hee estar gat a a : . twelve hundred % pede pepaprntis Mts weg! Arde They eseiprepared, | of ‘Abblaud, Whey inet po) ke, MUUDIORY bel Cosmas. Cepisin G, v, hellady, 1dth Indians, shigh. York, toe; Jos Pennisaan, Co. K. 7h ou f “dep at threo o'clok A. M. on saturday, and 5 n effectually the work of destruct! |-b.e-bady of Yaulee cavalry. swor Wrenn Captain Smith, 24th New York, leg. Frank Whittioomb, Co. H” 88d Pet vantages in the Uhree equal pertics, by their advance on Saturd: Ow Up bie wie ia live of ‘battle, but Lieutevant A. W. Powers, Co. .- ; Magsachuretts, arm. J. Joselyn, Co, Ky 7 one: party yoater. gave rise to 80 | tno country to Columbia, to cut the Gay morning, at eleven o'clock, a locomotive engine, with’ | no dispusition to makes am abtick, Lieutenent A. L. Palmer, 149th ‘ing route some tift Captain F. Re: " ‘th Massachusetts Y contidence in the.ekill of our generals “ tak! een or twenty armed men oa board. tout | him. A skirmistt a. lg rv. ie Nigel son, Co. B, 82d Pennsylvania, thigh; F. : Soutbera precluded | Roving, themselves.to froma. Hanover Junetion to. reoonnoltre in the visiolt =F iy ere fired ¢ ioiaity of J: on whis, Co. I, 120th New. York, arm, Massachusetts, legs; John Connover, C of x: Still: the public eagerness ‘ick’s Hall, and upen’ getting w: feorent of TY: Ht \ - Collins, Co. 1, 149th New York, elbow. and Sch ri j ihe Shey wed tread Nothlog whe taced pr FB) tryna ayes Se pu) opty es of pa ee u ide; ‘and the demand’ for ‘the latest ne -denvous at ¢ appearing a short distance ‘The rt Mi ’s forge much superie: to® 1, abdomen. Pennsylvania, ean: was univ ‘The morning, however, P as the engine 7 towards Kichmond, uri ‘anklin. 12th New Joreoy scalp. | CounOWy, Co, F.8d Se ee tran "bryos rode. gout. Lram. nee Wes Lieut, Colonel Wim well, 2d Massachusetts, arm. oad. re Sia yh Rey Leap Bane - From ° ion y he Ei nbeiprnen emp ge Captain J: 1. Grafton, Co. 1, 26th Maxaachusetts, phgrtipdinnihe, . te Was electrified by the : Lientenant Colonel PF. L. foree, ‘take! Captain J.C. Hoyt, 2a il Stork, thigh, + Captain Thoms tihott, 6th New York, 1 4 f “gout a Mujor B.S. Higgins, 86th. New York, knce. : 7 5M. F, ; ens; Lage Colonel bred. Hecker inois, igh, oe and etsy mills onto be : plmeselegranh line. betWeta RIcaaNees 4nd Predenicte Lieutenant Joh Hayh, 130th Pennaylvania, shoulder. r ; bg - yO toe Uurg ceased 10 werk at an arly torday alternoon ; Lieutenant Geo: W. Martin, 26th Ohio, arm. ¥ 3 ‘Court. House, ned } se ry May 4.) ,}, ab4 Soon a: ter intelligence 4 Colone! Samuel Rus*, 20th Connecticut. . Joh . : chprare ther ‘prodigies of from Hano tthe y an Lieut. Twitchell, 5th Majue battery, tlilgh, knee and hand.’ | Co. ‘ 3 F, | curently believed, and gaye riser to ¥ they ous _Major Towne, 96th Ponnsylvania, hip. : Ne' ‘On very: band the quest Captain G. J, Schwart, 114th Pennsylvania, side. Ye t Whore is General Leet’ Lieutenunt E. Williams, 114th Pennsylvania, knee. i 7 J: | course of an hour the abote.ghten tioe Locltegres oe mote 11pm eseey eentey hana. my, tbe amapeot a Tepaemaece Bone of é ome marty cong ni ly, A * | enemy had appeared at Columbia, and,after cutting the Major Geo. G. Hastings, 1st United States. 3., knee, ; Co. | Canalvat shat ince, were aking meee ie ale a pital a Ohta ne annette es Te . id on the South Side Ratiroad. bre r leg.” | tho various ramiticati ns of this'bo'd euterpriae of ti Colonel WH Radley 11th Conecticuty nme” fnay, orm ois Bip, tom fous eam ~ nae ppgllas cabesaiapiphals a. ions Of enemy, 80 many, indeed, that we scarcely know how Lieutenant A. H. Beecher, 137th New Youk, hand. ¥ 5 Fe ee ane age ee aae (roms: Louisa Dib HAEARAzr od 1 Shona r , beuleye aBy Of thom. | Thing the enemy ave damaged the Lieutenant Smith, 24th New Jersey, leg. : ee yon, Co. G, | “ar Frederick's Hith Station, twelve mites this gide of the | one Fils phere § : al nareae ls S oe a ee Noh so Lieutenant C. Knoebel, ee pore hy .G, 6Tth Now York, arm; | Court House, ut a quarter to twelve to-di turday.) | 4°@ two Marye’s Hills, stuand, éigayed Les, 1] carrying Of thele or Captain overton, Véth United States intantry, ite Gon. setts, abdo nn teat alg ACA ect BF at Hiamilun's Croming, | We hope that he news o¢ | gramme! with varying succeHs, we have ‘00 reason, 10 kee, wounded in leg badly. . : Hall, bareheaded and without @ . He: reports | today will cloat ap all doubts and confirm the opiaion it; but we still have too much cupfidence m the skid bis med og nerd b: C4 faa 2 K. Moorhead, and Ww that’ the enemy, about one <thousand strong. | “8at.we Bave achieved another victory on the blood stain- | of our genera's and the spirit'of Our men to believe for a jenteoant Weid, painfully woun 5 a | * ed plains of Spotsylvania. We are giad to be able to sa: momeuut that the eilorts of the invader will meet uiti- came into Louie Ltr Bipams, tt three ocbock | tq cuaclastea that, By the bast. informed, the dathage vo. | mately wit aught ben datoae 0, Fy 7th ¢ his , and have simce that time torn | uy ‘Corporal | ' morning, an Pp our communicat! g not believed to be so serious that it Reports are to vague and numerous to justify their pub: | give the Jollowmg tcvo" 0 beh in, | Thomas H. ¥; fad Peoneylvania, | grm the ralirond track eva, aiatancs OF fous: mallee te tals | OOF Sotho ee aied Ce nalags lication in detail." Many of them ure evidently the off--] the city at seveu v'clock A. M., witht L. Larwood, Co. H, 334 New York, finger 82d Pennsylvania, leg; Andrew ‘Their first.inquiry at Louisa Court Rouse wes foe ue — * sprtbg of excited imagination, bused u,on the gibberish | der, Laying with Wem two negro ff ie a lk oF K, 6th Aging! head Pennsytvania, lip; ae a operator, whe made his escape by the back door while im Lp Satan ss ot bal, plgzicnies farce, whe Ly rhe no meb pur. soem as ta as | exke’ trea wiles fi W. i. Hyde, Co. B, 24 Yermont, F, Bennay!vania, band; ——' a - “ rom the mond Lxem jay suetb,”” pase it rene! 4 antom ‘‘cou- | without seem, any signs the ouémy, 7 1, 26th New Jersey, hand. sligt ae: h Co F, ied: te Spencer Ge G, 284 Peon’ | ‘ey were searching the house for him. He states that u es t, Go K, "een Vermous, tegy> slightly? MnO, tad Pecheylenen, reiuforcoments werecomiz up very rapidly, and pre- We saw on yesterday a gentieman who left General | riers,” with whom the city seems,ouce more t be filled, Lucy were met by a section muster oF the. lightly; Corp. . y this r force mu Fn Lee’s headquarters, at Massaponax church, on Sunday, at The operations of both armies are cundueted in such a | formed them that the Y. Hi wrih; MoCull, Co. K, 624 Pennsylvania, high; | Sunes that by this time their force must be greatly aug- | ty y'elock P. M. The battle of that day took place above | manner'a to place it out of the'power of the press tovb- | House, whe.e they bd staid alt night, Upon lightly; Milo Sand- | ya ae) " 0 thigh: Higgins, re ees aed 5 Fredericksburg, and while it was raging fiteen thousand | tin direct in:ormation exerpt from ope point—Hanover | this iaupmytion they tutuediaiely Fev the rs, Co. 1, Sd Vermont, face, severely; Wm. Wilson, Co. T Co, FE 6th Wisconsin foot: t mipt, Co. ‘rer illian’sy five miles higher up the road, they ap- of the enemy advanced from the river, at the mouth of | Junction—and from hore the main tecougecs fa the > tne tags myton 4 3.) lady 119th Pennsyivania, foot, slightly;” J. B. shutnay,Co | & un'Wisoonaln, forehead; Piree Lieut. Lewis Fr hilor, peared, it ie reported, ton TROUMied S006. TBE, 2°01 Depp Han, aod made Bie Psoee Perit: oho, | le 1a gentler . hominy the eugineer discovered the Yankeds one acermoath;, Uilen C. « CoA, oth Vers} Co, ©, forebead; H, 8. Amos, Covk, oth | °Ver: dome : i witha division, was e Fredericksburg heights, J-niLe prteoners, captured by General Stuart in Leay’ mont, severely! Hefhde Fatingone 6th Vermont, arm. | Wicsdestn thighs h’D Creator Os, Be ben Wisccharn, | wMderstand, (vom Gordousvile, via Lynchburg, and was ¢ li ‘ ju Durning Lbai structure, Wisconsin, thigh: R. ; in the rear of our main line of battle. After an obstinate | Spotsylvania on Friday last, reached the city in the | shift ior themselves, Crome aud slightly: J. Londry; Capt. Read, Brooks’ Adjutant | Yyvconsin, shigh: B.D D, 5th Wisconsin, lett arm; | Drought to the former place by a, ‘ight General Early repulsed the énemy. Our informant | train from ianover Junction last ight, The card | engine and pion ed iuio the deuce and * Q éw° at Hanover > ri ; Ger., badly wounded; Lieut. Allison, Co, €, 96th Pennsyi- | First Lic Co. E, 6th Wisconsin ’ ‘The mail train on the Central 8 Ld Se knew none of the particulars of the day’s batiies. While | brought with them the jcnction gossip, which furnished | homivy swamp. Tho Yankees pursued th 1 Vania, «nce died; Lieut. Co: Frank’ Palmer, 16th New | band Lieut; Fe Career: Co. a ee are nau meturn to the city. The freicht train | at the headquarters he heard some of General Jackson's | ihe crowd at the depot with, sufficient hracoriay te Keep | tuicy, aud guvegi tho. chase: Tbeyrabent ; fork, thigh Capt, W. 1.” Best, 1014 New, Xorl Lawrence, Co. A, 98th Ten ; Rm ook Gi.tems covuree Wat en. as soon as | Staff say that his wound was in the left arm above 1 them puzzied fer the reat of the night. gees puta (ull head o: steam on the Jont-nant Andvew Bayne, 26th Now Vork. thigl: First B, 66th New York, chest; Wm. J. ao Monte iota tee elbow, and might prove very dangerous unless amputa Shomail twain which had pagsed the junction on the | juco te streatn over we br. ken eptln Of" Lieuren iy 3 Oo Ro te, 95th Pennsylvania, side; J. C. | Now York, thigh; Naghap Phybourne, iN Py goth Ne hoy ipe deen n ve = ‘of Gordonsyille have been | ton was et bw to. =) will segues the ey poomeseers cme [pokompe ogi thermerning, had | my done all tue dama.e they oar ue Rairchnd, C8 A, 27th cw York. knoe, slightly ;Firsi Liew. | york, dim; J. M. Coudry, Co, 1, doth Now York, leg; | gopped, and neme are Between Teaver Drawet har | {riends and admirers of General Juckson to know that hic | uct been heard from when this train left. nor up’ toe bridge aud ratirvad, they revved une isin skilful hands. Dr, Hunter MeGuire, of Winchester, | jat: hour jast night. The Presumption was that it had | Hai aud silver watch, aud, jeaving fant GW. Bickiuae ath d YP rt Be J poi the enemy cannot injare ws much in the way " > one of the most eminent surgeons in Virginia, is his me- | been captured. 1 horses that were Wo much jaded to keep S, hoadywot severely. Maptain A. T, Goodman, 119th " 62a) Kk, hand: Fi Cr fdestyyitg cars. We Dave alco the gratifying informa. | dical director. General Leo's despatch will'be ound in | “the report of the Yankee cavalry rald.to the Virginia has.y movemeuts, took Ubult’ woparture man" easte! | n«ylvania reserves, thigh; Captain Chas. 1 Warner, | ; ke, hand: tion Ht the stores that were At ull th the telegraphic colamn. : Central and Richmond, tredericksburg and Potomac Rai! | dire. ion, Tbe uegrces jumped upon the aan New han 62d 4 Vonney iva First Lieutenant F. York: Win. Meliif, Co. @, 62d New York, Stig; tions accessible to the enemy had been removed, in an. i ‘Toads, created considerable excitement throughout the | into own, “ = ' ania, both Yee; Licutenant @. W. | « G, 62d New York, eg: Jos. Rees, ticipation o: this raid. It will therofore prove to them @ The Great Battle. city, and elicited no little admiration of this evidence o. TM NEARKST APPROACH OF VJ ENEMY TO ‘Tit ees. ® e. “ " ip, ahghtt! “yy 4 ‘mor. | {Tullless; movement, except the injury to the track, From the Richmond Examiner, May 5.) ukee iinprovements in cavalr: . Tt may Ibi: ‘The veurest apyroach to, this city ever ane, ‘aumniNew" Morte thoulior tecrseant Track 1 St nity, Coc F-02l New York, dots om, Buel, | Which can be repaired in Tees time than it will take them | tye uakertaiuty and. suspense occasioned by the inter- | Casta wtearemente tn casa Guiversally | Yaukoo wabeoccpspleUed ta, gestetsny meso? “ae | » 09. A, fh daine, Killed ia the charge on Gat New York, dead "Foley, ov’ G, 6ad | 10 s0At Up the rails. Thore are uo Uridges nearer them 1 ruption of communication with Fredericksburg was | (eit or the Yankee cavalry, and ira good, It is | Mecielian beleaguered te Capit of the confedery vton Artillery, nephew of Vice Preshtent Hamlin Lye Mo" Co. 4 New York, | tam those over the Rivanna river and Moure’s creék. | scimewhat relieved by the letter of General Lee to the really @ @erious {aut to too much underrate our adversa- | (welve wouthe ajo, andOn tj atilanond!*was the wat- b Robingow. G1st Pennsylvania, kitled. &. H. Shop W. L. Hunt, Co, D, @2d New York: arm: Paul Kue | Which are about two miles east of Charlottesville and | prosident, published in another column. It appoars to | ry, and to this contempt, telt doubviess by our authorities, | word uf. his, numbertews legions, five m the let “4 Fi Leena xy be Hagh Uravon, Oo vin, Co. 6, 8th Pennsylvania, thigh; John McAuliile, Co, 1D, |, Dincteen wenh, of: Gordons ilie, mean that the | Dave been written at the midnight of Sunday, May 3, aad | {3 perhaps due the want of that caution that would pave | distance dyer between hin aud the vie bode So. Ky 2 'N, Yor r ° ; ‘The above, coolly translated, seems t relates to a great battle, which took place in Spottay!: | prevented thit raid and its attendant smeonvenieices. | and amlapion, enter ine welts, lange: PF. Cunningham, Co, #, Tih Mas. | oa. Seca norpions Soctee oummbon 4 tar eas | Yankee cavalry, no doubt in cobs He force, let Spo | vauia county cn that day.’ The lines resting on Chancel | She breaking of the railowls can ‘bare me vr tates Remade teks eel <n J. Pevtchory CoH. 36th New York, | York, slioulder; Geo. Care, Uo. &, 7th Massachusetts, thigh, | *¥!vailia Court House eee ee eae aeiee cad. | Feville, ic will probably be known in history by that | mediate offoct upon ihe jonding battle; Out troope are ail | dre Cees Young, on the’ Brooke | turnpike, th Mussachsotia, abdomen; D! | Lieut, Col. Hamilon,6ad New York, art alightie Mito | tapping the Central Rail see sca wtgut tures | BAte- General Lee's letter Is desuitory and disconnected. | up sud ju position, K nol in actual bale, ‘Me IBsbave | stiles irom {he corporate limits, Uber stay, i is d Connor, Go, K, 37th’ Massachusetts, singe died, Michael | Trevillian's, and arrived at the former piace about taree | Ty'states vome facts which neod aud will soon obtaim full | hones wil te tale ance crn ta battle is fought, Mm the rich, but they enjoyed one of ; Co. ky bist Pennsylvania, souider, severely; Jas, | 0-ciock tn the morning; that the teleg:aph operator, being | oxiixnation; but it is, at least, clear and certain-chat the | removal of the wounded and wih greatly impede tho aod nonsewye A. V0 cikdts nuh, were recat 8, 5th Wiscotisin, chest, by a fall; Win, Mills, | Sfused (rom his slunbers by we Aunouncement that the | giperior qualities of the southern army have again | propor attention Of thore untortemais mae? Should this | U5 acquisition of thee tue horses, which they avolg . re ’ Mew York. shoulder ‘orp. Richard Welch, Co’ | Y@akees were upon him, sli on his pautaloous (or proyen more than an equivalent for the superior numbers | and subsequent raids further injure the rgad our citizens Mr Yona ‘One of {ne horses théy wok. Rend, Joseph Thefault, Co. ©. Sth Wiseonsi : ‘6th Maine, thigh; D. Davenport, Co. ¥; 6th Maine, bip, | 2° Wildly for the next station. | of the Northern invaders. General Lee intimates that | must and will poe ali private uba pUbI; ¢arringes at tr,, Leo The ee named C2. C, Sth Wisernsn, wand; “Ser: | stightiy; Hugh Theenpean, Go, ky 6b Malce, for nad log: | His statements of the force of the enemy and the damage the work of the day would be completed on the next: but | disposal of tho medical departmen,, lavea,to. By dist 4 s > “st lest i Abel Wood, Co A, yivanie, ip rt done by them te the railroad are worth nothing, as tt is Des not intimate that a renewed struggle would be | wotice Upom ihe, Wrieres gro " y!vabiay dip, .G, Oth } ‘apt. Knickerbocker, 60. 3) ! ; otice. z ones. Desde inns tiie hoon weheaetis, hice NOt. | 4 New York’ kiied; Firwt Newt. Koons, ¢ ae to see w ag I Fsnreel oF ts Venkens metrio€ & thie deapaich {dent that the Southern | gait may,be well, also, ae an “et of abundant cantion for Colds cli, Oo, Ky 43d New York. io. ©. Raymond, | York, killed; Major Joet Haycock, 6th Maine, killed; Capt, ol ts despatch is, it is evident the citizens MOU. o> again . "6 Hal mond, organize into military seweas . Jobn Ht. Ballanger, 48d New York, iite!;G.’ B. Thomas, | Was true or ‘aise. He says he walked to Frederick confederacy owes anvther great debt to the genius, ener- | companies aod bold t\emeoives in immediate readiness ty Giles Pease ines, EWA’ Csere: (oJ, oth Wisconsin, since died "Ralph W. Teony, 43d | 1¢ i more likoly that he ran the whole ior aw OAR Gy anu fortunate star of General Thomas J. Jacksoa;for it | answer any ewe! the authorities. behind (pn eilg © Rilner’ CoP et 4 mar New ‘York, killed, Lyron. Tri kK," Sth Wissodbln,’ | lieve tat the reanese reached! the callcosd, aos! 1. | leaves vo doubt that the decisive part in the transaction | defences Of “ichmond tho most onskilled ax well as the a, Got New Nort hips SeagemeOavid Wan -Co- | Kiited, Oupt. Strong, oth Wisponsin, killed Corp, Leopard | tl ao Ae Haut, pocance being nese Spcvaet. | of that memorable Sunday was Performed ‘by him, Hie Young-bes and old men cau render much aid ta the de- Mow York, hand! Jono Welch, Co. @. ead Vor, | Betz, Co. 8, lst Pennsylvania, since died: Alcott Thomas, | Yani# Court Bouse, = hy forces drove the enomy frem the main position in the } Tones of the city should tho aecessity ever arise. wh: y th, Co. b, Oth Manenéliugottantractes” » Sth Wisconsin, killed; —— Connif, Oo. ©, 6th | id. amet'Re CARs AAgURGAT, sev nA, Beighborhood of Chancellorsville and penetrated to the | The temporary inconveniences to which nun ergaaien, 5 “ow 1, ee) Ammebeaniecten an f i Sergt. ‘Joyoe, Co. G, 31st’ New York; | MEWS st THE REDERICKRDC'RG CARS SACRO, mod vate. Toat hia personal conduct bad even more to do | tion would subject our citizens will be cheerfully, q hueetta, log: U. Be. Re mes, Dorsey, Sst New: Yorky: kilied;.|..,1t was expected that news of importance would be with the (ate of the day than usual may be fairly interred | if ang, even the most insignificant aid, can be itz 5. Windsor, Co. Ly Stet Rhage | Wm. Couners, 66, a, few York, dew; Patrick Bra | ee tray aida at te oaly oles ek terete: | from the fuct that he has, for the first time in these many |" To'dcnoral Lee and his gallant ariny we ge spelt nord SAut Sam. Wright. Cost, disc Rhode | 27,2. 1, Bs ork, dead: Henry Van Hanson. Co. 1, wee ta ro areata euly minutes past dive eaghievening» | batticr, received a severe wound. The exultation of the | to lonre all operations in the Meld tn: corOaent teow ia : Wo oM a Bist Y ‘, sod by four o'clock an immense concourse of between th Manarcinsetis, York, dead: Win, Marna : sion deo Ce pete Si hve thoesiad fee ge + My and children lined | COUStTY at the success of 11s troops is diminished by this | while the flying ramors should be permitted a free fil intelligence. We cannot afford to lose this mau. He has x thout Toast di dead, M. 0, Co Dy Sist New York, dead; J Broad street for severat syuares above the depot. It was | poon the geulus of tho war. His extraordinary a argc ia the isturbing owr equa: A wood tle, Co, C, New ¥ 4 Hear six o'clock befere the train reached the city, and ‘and aa | A New York dou: cap Douglas Haameeaa ae as | thee Sule expetion we nck date thers maa | SP, oat htt prgg eh aecae him | Mrmr Taare Gna Poe cote, Poe 621 New Yorks | Now York, billed, a. Stevie Tih Wisesnsin, | Deon tio fighting of juence since the affair at Cham would ‘be ill replaced by the eyivania, left side; | Killed; Albert Graves, Co aad 2 . cellorsville; bat cannonading at long taw and the skir- d meylvania: Johu Silva, vo. | Killed; oe Oth iat Now York, oft thum ishing of pickets wero in of news of | ty" yeterin trocpe to our Joweph Price, CoB, 102i | SAbt. Revell Co. K Oih Maia, leg amputated: Ord. Sergi, | mishing of pickets were incessant. The piece of news of y Bith Wisconsia, le at; both Armas; Sas. Maibonaldy Go..| Got Snuas Hooker wan streteliog wince inna the bears OF Spencer, 0 102k» Penoayivania, | ¥cth Wisconsin, log amputated J. L. Bradish, €o; G, bth Bpotay! General Jackson ‘had’ got. tn bie. rear by Lowis Hanuier, © Now York, Wisconsin, Jog siupitated: Killot Barnes, Co. K, 121a6 ding tbe Rapidan rivers ana was ina position ve cus eed euetth etittion doom } ql Bor York, Killed: Willie Sitiey, Co. K, MY ee amy en eee Kua Now York, M. Ruther Go P. dod May | Killed; Alonzo Waldron, Oo, at Now York off his communications New York, srt 4 uther, Co F, d2d New | jonn Caldwell, Co. B, 434 forks THE REWS OF YHRTERDAY, Ween ele 3 o Tree. R, Siow y doe ew. ; ob at Beaver Dam ‘moral les from cad New ; jout. R. J. Wilson, low Jorsey Vols, wana Man, | Gu aie wc seeds | fr ae ceo end, Herat warnmawig third hrigade, Third division, Stach | M- QOrK, 10th Venbayivania, Ktiee; Capt. T- Ried, wore from time to. tine Seinaiey mmeerme Tine toe ; david Warden, Oo, fy 130tn Pennsylvania, | G..Gem Bree Seep Pe NY IAgs tlh New | Yann sce wore tearing tp THe eed ee te dues ‘ho roe AP ys Old New York, thigh, Lieut. | shout ies Capt Welsh , 95ih Peamaytvania, shu ) | tiorfSf Richmond. About noon an employe of the Central ig et in ; Daniel | “Ihore were 1,200 wounded ia Brooks’ division, up to 4 G co: a6 Sun‘tay evening. . . wo, New ane oanded. Second brigade, leg: Albert: Hawk bed be . wiia, abdomen and arm: Samuel Wasuixator, May 7, 1908, ia, arm; John Oplinger, Co, The wounded soldiers, who are arriving here now * Goo. Ed« Co i i postponed wi ilies on this side of be met a negro who told bim shore is. ton, sad Yankeo there; that they. had not 8 3 2 EF Ls F te river, from which point they a aden t= ver , point they might to join the Yankee forces at Williamsburg. “ aia 1-4 i ty e otratohnraey their B : M. Faunell, Co. H, ivdd Pun: , from Th Re General Stoneman’s Operations, ayaa, ted Jeg “yes 1. Hoa Pinay wana, poi wp bees soon bg! tery bee cy Across the Ra i 44) (From the Richmond ay 4) 7) ‘ i ney iv attention from the uands my From uirer oe scalp: Jeraei Feeior,, Oo, K. OM Penneytvania, thin’ surgeons. Yur army Bospitalé, the most extensive the itouanadl vorstansr afatera ‘eootved | , Acti Mike" ebarm ‘upon the public’ mind, amidst the Aitping ead provoking | na that which it suftred ‘yeat Frank Resiobweh, Oo, A, 98d Pounaylvania, ; Joe " 4 furore of patriotic excitement which pervaded the com- | ang tc Jay bolore. “The federal arm: had reached MeL sugilim Co. |,"iGad Peonaytvanta, petvis: Wm, Briges, | “Or ever knew, considering the time in which «they | 00! : munity 08 yenterday came the folowing despatch from | taken ws asion of Spotaylvanta Cort: Hones mae, Do. \ fest Pountyieeaie 10K, 8. 8. Mcintyre, Co. B, 150th | Were erected, have heen put in complete order for the re- ' General Lee. i tells the tale of the 8 aoe that polit they have not only attempted and:exeduted the Lied vo) Sappebannech, aaanereebobebamem y seased in ibe bey Ag or rater tie valent facaesen cpl eile cheering, and revor | Mancie' Suggested as probable in our last leaue, but a torvice of his country will eumter for want! of proper | We believe the ourrect mek rst ec au We be i the fatile raid whieh was wo doubt intended by the enemy, in line froma that peat 15 the epee dad caveicy, BEA eentmeni, to be ove of their fancy embellishments to what is now | Uutjer \eoumul Sroncee, nak ‘y weeenillll Saturday night the President receive a ‘alas for them!) a spolied protare. It will ve seen. by a ad “Paying Om Under Fire.” Genera) Lae ta eetadionto the ep tite Ae! meet Companhia a Sains Yeus the euminet @ cer o 2 Rafiroad and cut it at Trevilian’s; Lo. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE AERA ners ts estmated at 6,000. tain renneytraaia visitor me 4, 1000, ghedenama te dnte tae ane ne. Tovaiees. tao. eaeny,, Who. | MTS Tetite. wens fees alle onl DH, ed of une moet Oo. A, 8d Per a, the foots. 2 id 7 the middle of the day it was bruited houly contested 0 (he war. The galant men on our sid . A, Ud Peumay.vania, thigh, J notice two orrors tithe article entiiied “Paying Of iaformasigh’ had been received at. head. | WO fell, nombere@ atnong them some of our abtost 02d Penneylyania; Jon Lower, Cn, E | Under Fire,” publehed in your paper of Uke Sth instant. that . heroes, whose virtues on this occasion shone out with farm; Sergt. Peter Fisher, Co. rt hte ; Seni a fmt tenfold lustré as they dasbed amidst the storm of shot : Rowoph Hosted Co Dy tild New ; ie gl hertingeed pam BOR . and sheil aud cbeored their ollowers to victory. Another Great Victory. © [From the Poterebarg Fxpress, Way 5.) We have the gratibeation of iay ng thi ders an cffelad Hurry petwere of theeaun ac m t ¥ , arent hy NO th the tharceter committee received orders to repair this morning :o | over the Vandal host that bas so long been f have Guinea's Station. These reports, iner with the iaet | on the by: hog = The anes — on et J y di iY . . - Men‘ joned (act, increased the general anxiety to hear (rom Sunday, in the vieingy ancell raviile, afew gan a be - -e direct, Av Ubree c'elook crowds began to bove Fredericks | Hooker's forees haying nuthin) to (CONTINUED ON FIFTH Paq? toe and ready & play on any