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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1863—THIPLE SHEET. 3 es TT Tiearn that the, r) strong to vesiet | velustowr. 9 ce00 a8 ined, you will send by letter (he anciny. 'L torihe wernt te over. 41 bop coon to | or oibery “Nantes aoe Tepretor weneral PYP I a ee Pree tds cinta Woe ate torent | THE MATTAPORY EXPEDITION. o of tbe oames of ail persons be - nnnane nes, ‘o ‘we ins ot ou will be bel ‘neni wren We have bad too much abuse bee ed | ners {0 wees ary cun-rgetey. 9 will place p00 regalarly Another Raid Into King William Theneve that ihe inilitary author a the as Sra\cate eibtale pet; bate aro. | toe Ten tren ae nen Socrmunse dhtesns some County, Vi fender the constitution, tise Teeitete ier wten there ” Return of General 1 man could better serve | aud ertitie ye tothe righis of asidiers ia service. YOu /ounty, Virginia. are wilitary operations going on, when there are ar- | 16—New York New Yorker @ Detter ally of the ene- | will sot Be called irom your homes, bower except ia wales tm th feld, in howtite ‘array, in battle, 1 wove testes +700 Expedition. and succeed in demoralia- | cases of absolute necessity Th will not be i), my power ment, then tho a ‘Buthority ceases. ‘and then ‘THE CRI 49 17 AFFECTS TUB FRER. by destroying the confidence of the peo | to protect in inene voluniar Organizations thene whe are @mea in iwartial law—then omen in she law of war. Mr. Jaume Bnooms, after the chairman statiog thas ‘an saliunciinakap, Pembde:ton ig Bo fave subject to conscription aud {hibie to vo valet by the ¢ m: GREAT SBUCCE Eee. Batt the armies of tne United States, tne President of the | business was ‘and sale em gencral principles: | mon government for the service in the provirio: al army; United States, the "7 als Of the United States, open, rose sald that the meeting was a their abuse of officers, let me | Dut! trust ald wot within conscript age, or otherwite - cobunder the sutbite of tae esas tho military law | Ye?Y important one—one inthe objectsof which the prose | Riehmess ef the Country iaplore Ja aad try their deeds, abow | exempt, ang all conscripis till called to other vorvice, ill foiuet h uuder theconetitution and ip all parte of tho country would acquiesce. The press had Which He Pa § greek ese inate country, cH euretl thenisel ves @ these organizations, and uaite'with Lieutenant Colene: C. C. Tevis in Co pecul hie! need. lgnoranes om on a wha! wt, om desire reat pecuniary inverenia at stake; but that wae uot all: af 4 consummate woidierly qualities. | cessful strugslo for lik-rty and indesendenee. their typeo, their machinery, the vast number employed haw to me ascertaln, as the} by wl hother Sudge Darle’will coterie the applinrtce? Hh maititia cfficere in thin SLato will provide themselves mand of the Expedition. ‘And dependent on the journals of the country, formed in dor not, ae | wae not on the Grid and b the Lost arms they’ can obtain, and hold themselves e.bber oF connected with me. I will one word | itself a great intereat. In dimes | A ed my commineion an a genera). I | in readinews to march at a moment's warning. - ~- aH Mat whi Were way "be considerable feclg | i way necencary fer there ce nay eee ness | Bridges, Grist Mille apd Cot- | reheat tat ohare had out tim under arent, bust | Given Ton tl nl aR gripe pnaip leever gained Dy vislenro. ‘These pari to the court, and the court, 80 1ut Se ++ in able to do ro, will determine their ri farther Pradvcod by an ach of this ind, su we mob recollect ce po heheefrd thw wien doy of | Destruction of a Rebel Foundry, Mach havo: From JOSEPH FE, BROWN the incasured boowing of heavy gubs in —_—_—_ ident 4 rity for eueh a yaeb property and the interests it repre ’ tho objectager tb vebtion of Vicwsoures nema beam i Shops, Storehouses, Cotton and Plomring sauted Tew ton Gins Destroyed. = rb i > iy, 6 pore ible, all i trast there will nothing occur to. Eee cmnalay which | s9sistance ‘projet "Berg, poreibio, we sed rte hed shelling tho city, Tom in Ropes, although ‘om the Richi Seer ill nothing cOan eae ciel tribuaals of | 800s agreoden, which were as follows: Ms a Yook serious, “1 Vickeburg Soave wane dayoall | We Po as to know, #3 Mille and Lowber Yard, Whe evuntiy: 16 is desirable tbat we sfiould know whether STAMPEUS ve. weemang = |"! re! the people ta some parin Be live undor a government of hw or under government -. Ubtve other news, but for good reasons 1 wl uot send | In orta.ce of raining companies for lune defence, Bit ae, dew ae. wok force, As hare abyeady. said ome teaty rere 1000 have a fie army mare oa arr nde wits | much org zatjons should become genaral throughout tho i : acunon, Mien. 5 tbo. nth. 1 mnak nak Be fareadl Sareea’ (hie senna clenaomearanser the rane bo- oe 9 Cue LS Nae Pita Hi. Generat conneton, Marehuit: aud Governor barrens of aiding Ghrongh nn ee Yorumwm, Va., June 0, 1809 Sef and tab add cost. one. fap Riealty will remember ismentable coutonion of odeae in| Negroes Captured ia United States Uniform | potter arrives vere yaccerday. “Of yoneetea's movements | crons and other yriperty,” Mo hopes to stare vinta We shave just returned fromm one cf shove interesting ‘ A own. \ it malls , ual we lve vermimcns Rtas Jamediately i by. the Rebels. H fe ca md unping oft negroes, horses, | ttle expeditions tBrough Kisy William county, Va., that ‘Wiroe up almort snywhere and any time, Greabactivity | by destroying fetices and by una) wo * of " pred ae fe ieee py i Me oy " dk nei are now fternied raide, The whole aMhir wae a perfect receive affaires al gathers ap @ nots P viewoeerg, and 1 repicete ae tap ane mb e0 Dad Fenian’ , what may not be condition: "ye ‘ore the | “2ecems. TE was carried out ina sildiery way, and ong ‘frat ‘encited On Monday the federais commenced its of autumn begin? We fee! yh in very im: of the most satisfactory features of the affair wan the feeling * weakést and most ate dg of (De lee seco should band fogethor wad drill, absence of pi ring and pilferiog, which on too many pyreach by the -road— 1 altude to the subject to often an weh ved ne ahd on Tuenlay morning; at tea o'tiwew, advanced to the | of late. When the enemy comes within Ktrikiie diva former occasions have been permitted to a fearful extent. Of convulsion and pi Tiike the Shansed up in the following prope: 08 — |. Wo recoznise @pd'allirnn the duty of fidelity to the con- uligtlont ggres of ir consies, ‘ane hig! Moral as wé.1 an pollti at ooMfgation resting on every cltizen, ancocithes claim for ourselves nox concede wo otbera any exelnption from ite requirement or priviiege (0 evade thelr pre) ne and Queistion. therefarr, oo, oar conceptions af (he rights and duties of The Meeting. UN OF UNITED STATRS SENATOR ARUMBULL. fy republican meeting i the Court House square om po ge 4 ‘@vening, after sp. eohes by Fon, Wm. Kel- wae Senator Doolittle, cf Wisconsin, Hon, Lyawn TRE GUERRILLAS AT THEIR WORK. = 2 ‘Trumbull, Senator for Niit0la, was introdiced, He wae fel bindtiwe fort ser og B Tuemiay morn ‘ 3 hh m ‘ . . a neeaull her cute amd ridiculous manner. ‘Bhey | it will Be folly to rush to arme to an unorgs ized cond) le Our forces were at West loint Major Gemerad senownced amid. periect storm of cries 7) ene 2. ee and a ion iit Scum ah Sosunte adyanesd ipa fags close to the works sate nope wreee ee 7 aay pmey, ro Rg Rica Keyes proposed the expedition, and, the coast being Sa panarrtie ha Ne, abuie: e 208, of. B padi ner cuuntsy, and nowicre | INTERESTING REBEL ACCOUNTS. front, y down, Bowen's ae againgt the trained ci it | clear for operatio o ol Geer ere hed err eat-{ saan nian extn Culm chal kile far nie femectel ane hae never fired astot. The olber regimorts then marched | would ouly bo ahet down like 60 many beeves in a drove. | “lr for operations, an expedition was gotten up and put éxpocting, from tho events of tke two provious days, the | ‘fequan of public atuirs pts oo arbre up, and the whole assaulting column, forlorn bope and all, way im execution during the past fow daya, | i . 01 1 ich they heard, Tho speech wan a signili- ber rye EA he ot range. [i tabi eens aoe ‘The following orders were imued to guide thoee in com. wo thin emphatically dieclaim and deny an: Luvjourhaliste er others to incite, wdvocstey ie wai Tight as imheris gant one, and, in view of the remarkablo change of policy nphold, ory treason or rebellion, we al fire, shatterin ees) ment: ot - y 1g and decimat thew ranks frigbtfully, ? :blien to , iis repo party winch oreehadown, i stract | Ei draiyw oe ama tana the rigs ie preset ae They rallied. cased vp and tioua to tor thirty miter, | day'‘und wineh ek ural ie bal qoarter un tari “mime guancuanrene, Fork Anay Come, mecah’ Ty wen rather ombarr to | Adimtnintration of the governinent, also those of all th when they droko and fled. They were rallied to the | as tho waters of ihe Mississippi, at least arsures us of (he Four Youxtowm, Va., Juue 4, 1863. ealaigt een er on | SH} ad military, euberdinaten, whether with intent 41. -_ ; of oe ceeesive tunes andl anes with (he same | fact was Vicksburg is not aly safe but thus far bas Bad | 4 compiacad expedition of land aud navel forces wild some one eso; but solemn convictions of daty | ine public enrrits, or in order to achieve tue same ends more 9 Telegrame, amt sir toad abd wood | NUBIMLY the Beet of the Sghtng. lpwosbia pace a} ain ocho literally covered for obe mile with their dead and wound. We have uot mueb to aid to this news from other : Meavnie, June; 1869. | Ted, where they were suill lying on Thursday night un. | sources, Grant fell back four ‘alles, when he went 10 | Piet destroying a foundry at a point General Osterhaus is on the west side of the Black | buried and without any attention. What = felt of ditching. He and Johaston Bot yet tried conclu: | with consist ef four hundred infautry—one hundred eacke Tiver bridge, with hie entire division, watching Genera) | Slaughter, suffering and anguish. What cruelty in Grant. | sions: may hear any day that the | from the Fourth Delaware, One ee ae biaty = Joe Jebuaton, who appeared there on the Int and 24° they feline dead to sot the wounded tonueer ana aie | ™anuureing has commenced which heralds the baitle. | | ninth New York, and One Hundred vad Sixty ninth asd inst, with 6,600 infantry gpd ecrneartivery. hots were | wader the nery ‘nase Of the eoeiay, How eruel-ana | (ace ra jams raurond com Sakianembaies Ge thks eaveein cele esanatieiee exchanged, and the rebels retreated. to put the negroes whow be bad seduced from | iniles beyond Jackson and an} him to speak when, under ordinary circum stances, ho would hayo remained silent. Ho did not come to inilamo thelr passio already too mitcD aroused, ‘Thelr country was im davger, ana they must look the peril in the face. No adjectives he could up, no vile pames he ¢ uid ly to these who agree with him, calling mn OOF and traitors, would assiet ia arresting this rebeilion or in Fewotely through the substitution of other persons for those now Ju power. 4. That any limitation of this right the ie Hes of, way should be confined to focaltiien: wherein. host. actually and w right of any military officer to Lass inact Or torbid te eral Ladi i hum dreds of mallen from es worer Lea ee ‘Mr. Brooxs—Theso are the propositions. space of one and balf | miijtia—anmated by three gunboate and a treasport under len om thin side, MN | Lieutenant Commanding Gilli i) main purpese of the ; ing the upremscy of She constitution and the laws. MP. Gnexisy (spesking from a very email chair, in | General Johaaton in éaid to have cighteen thowand fn ee Har re aor ang bot inten Be Kerem gtr ga Vapkees. The people of Jackson expedition ie to destroy the f shore it said that | to valk to thote Judgmomin aed’ ioapice thom | sitions. "I believe. there are ‘various amendancat feo. | 4D) DOotly armed and deficient io artillery. Thero te no | then put them in front of the bait 10 be merelicesly Sroured.. Te sédition to taap, GM elections of capper rough appeate to nates eae Hane be sat Ce thoy veem to have been acceded to in accordance with | Probability of bis being able to relieve General Pember- oon been tr the net koteed weal awe elnee Discredit by the Rebel Press of Their Own | for tho rebel army will be caplured or destroyed. lloras the views of gentirmen. ton. arg: and mules Mt for the v1 for draught, alro sheep, td i a0 many beastie. Actounts fom V cattle and swine fit for slaughter, will be captured as far MR, MRRAAN’H.. L epee REARS. The i der General Blair dod Since Tuesday, from all that I can leare, Yho haa ‘ mame of Heaven, why in this? I will tel! you . Twit Mr. P. J. Mexnax—t t to the expedition under Gene: proceeded rorth- y can lear, the enor: Tre Richmond Examiner of June 6 hana leader on the | ag practicable. paguh out to you evens of ‘Our mistakes that they may bo | radical objection to Fmt ny prendre eomense hie ward a8 far as Mechanicsville, forty-Ave miles, without faa pong ME fi cocceaa ‘euwen On ews frem Vicksburg aod Port Hudson, through the y forbidden, however, to take anything ov fa the future The reawon in, we have not ad- | in, that wo thus enunciate one idea—the idea that there | meeting the rebels in force. some of our med, Ae the firing le at long rage, Pember. | Southern Associated Press Agency, and denounces the ¥ anything pot useful t troops in the eld. Bered to Davi! Crockett’s motto, ‘Be sure you are rigbt | is no distinction whatever between the rights of the The found i Liew, and the | ton does not repl oe iMigib: 4 of bi As tbe expedition is intended to penetrate far withia ag@ then go ahead.” (A yolco—"'Wo are alwaya right.”) | press, or of any State, or of aby individual in the ichcialing- ina promising condition, 0s On Teeetay ea nibg Lieutenant Coloee! Broun, of the | @erAme a8 an unintelligible compound of gas, brag- | ihe enemy's lines, the infantry are expected to not out PRavo lived b ng enough to know that Iam not infattibie, | community in which we live. Delieve that the | Country was weil supplied with live stock, twentieth Tisheion: ‘mounted inf ‘dusbed into padocio, blunder, absurdity and tunporsibility. It determination to achis verhape you aro; I baye somo reapect for the opinion of | manner in which that will afect us will be this: that the | A large amount of cotton was destroyed. fond and captured the plac four hun:ired Penys, 00 much of, the present tale mu pretends | Volantesrs will be called for to mor ehors, One of our mictakes is that we have alfowed | inoment you give out that idea that the prees bas not the ft fifty Or sity ranaw roes. Not Wo relate tho losses of the enemy in evidently fable, rad the commanding officer will be designated at ‘ear opponents to falee issues, But this ig not the | came rights and responsibilities as the community at Tho gunboats ran up to Yazoo City several days ago, . aa (Be oad oh T ay ‘a ated f If Groot left Grand Gulf with wixty thousand effective nent or departure, Wworat, The greatwhargo—the chargo that hos damaged | largo, or the individuals composing it, a new result will | @0@ destroyed much property. Several rebel transports } un wee Brolantunenedy Bark’ Hike d rent Fast, | 20 be bad a larger army than he could warch of feed | , The men will curry nothing but their overcoats, can- Re ctrninienration above all others is that wo aro in | de obtained, and people will imagive that they are de- | wero seen further up the Sunflower aod Tallahatenie, | kmong them were me hat dozen captains and tiewten. | our only sourcen of information were these inventors | feone and cartriige boxes, with ab leant Arty rounds per “exorelse it wor; we are rived of their ) This it . " fans we wuld feel little eucouragement a! man. D. . ee ty tho freedom of epeech rane ‘opinion; ‘to tho | Ment we poner Saneimunt acer amaretto which tomsporarity escaped. mea vere have pee, enemy, Sele ee veto ews from Vicksburg. The chance of taking Ma‘or General Commanding Fourth Army corpe Of the press; in favor of curtailing personal libor- | prove, if once infringed upon, will call ne’ ererr: map Communication with Genera! Banks in kept upon the the horhood of Raymond, two Lin- Viekeburg by & coup de main, which was, m fact, ™ xDrn H7.gnd to Mor of a despotism. Now we should uot al. | whose hope would be in the support of the law as it is— | Touisiana whore. as infest the region between | cofn thieven ere captuved with their rpoils’on them, | te only chance of taking it at all, way vow be consider 1 i ieutenant Colow 1 the commander of fe ele tory yom, ae by eo sees a law which governs the relations of man in society to | yore providence and Grand Guif with impunity, Tho | cousistiog of #x or seven thousnnd dollars in gola and | fuy pe eited olaveere pb a pe +) certatuty loat a | to wiantry, and will be obeyed accordingly support it, If you establish the rights of the press, yoo mast make them identical with the rights of individuals; and attempt to infringe those rights and tyranny will cer: tainly follow Mr. Garcrry—How doer that appear? Mr. Munwan—In this. If yon should accord them this power-—— Mr. Grertry, interrapting-=We do not, Mr, Mxxarax—The principlo, I understand, is thie: that when a military commander \# once known ‘and ackuow- ledged—that if within bis command, a man iniiicalto ailver, a! tof gold and rilyor of Jadien’ jowelr, Tho enemy im Fo) Kehoe and any quantity | yooa many ourselves in Pembertou's def-ais, yet it may & DL. KEV RB, Major General ve he eufely nesuned that the moral effect of the camp-ize | Th appointment of Colonel Tevis was made at the lat ted landing the forces of Gen Curtis |v Sow most deekledly favorable to the Confede a es. | momunt, and met with the hearty approval of the meu, ab Snyder's Bluff, t has moved his army weil uy | Wat” tenth there may be. ia tho aesnute from | : Fay Ms north of the railroad, but few troope delng below, or in | fort’ jtuasen, whether in tbe Yenkes Coremnod | “De have great confidence in him, He in an oxperionce wity of Grand Gulf, whieh is no longer bis baro Of | oneo op in the blatherskite telegrams ot the prose, | Mller, Laying graduated at West Point, wervod in the od Staten cavalry, and more recently @ etaff officer of Jone ; “ 9 most difficult to way. The Iatter oontein an im | Un Jacuron, May 27, 1863. “ . - io ‘The nows fro Vicknburg by cheering, and aftairn aro | Partent mpngee woetpaeas on pi hat the Turkish army, where bo distinguished himsoif during Wourlog 'e hopeful and vonfident face. The feteralt | inerefore beyund the provinee of rumor, indicative o a | the Crimean campaign, 11 proves agaim and again that « ‘0 made reven denperate assan'ts upon our vor! Junction between rome portions of the two Confederate | good jeader will always fod euth piantic feliowers ¢ been each time repulsed with Immense #l m9 . counts represent that i baw no equal in t (Cee reed onttees tiommiacet 1 wee metnote ME STANT —AKIUVAL AT WHET POUT. tthe timewhen the | ‘The troops were all embarked according w ordern on War Department publinned us rat urder toGen, Jobnston | the Gemabok aud transport, and slarted up Lue York aaaigning him to the command of the Kouthwest, that | 1.99 9+ seven o'clock on the evening of Thureday, the 4th the ernment the polic iver et seven o clock on venloe vy. po er ng, Ae dag i ge Ie vie The gunboat Commodore Joves, Lieutenant Com. by determination and boidacs® | iny those corfm under ove command. Hin views were | of J in their charge they wight take (be plate and at once end Army of the West was kept under mi J. G. Mitehell, Jed the way, followed by she Commodore Morrie and the Smith Briggs, Captain Lote jected, the war. | Tho troops dv! an they we 0 commanded: their | joimes until it nearly went to pieces, while the oiner @ not only stubborn, but denperato; benee tho | omained. worse than juie in the varias parte, of the ‘The iatter is an army boat, mountiag four gune—the boat that proved eo serviceable in running the blockade on the Is of Yankeo dead State of Micwinsippi, ready for d sould attack \tscatrered detachments, mith 30 concen. trated force ope that the story ppepien | Nansemond river, The flotilla reached Weat Ioint shout the ssp | yg Smith io ene W@ part of | en o'clock ip the evening, And then proceeded to Walkers. 8 now plan for the campaign in the Hoathw town via the Mattapony river, reaching the latter place ich daring that whole time has advocated the mur our place. Wo are fightiug for the restora- t ion, and the preservation of the constitu Mom, and all the liberties it guarantees to every citizen, Abd it makes mo feel bad when [ hear gome honest friend, Brimming fol) of patrictivm, say he does not care for the eanstitation and does not want to have it forced into his or thrust in Dis face until tho war is over. Tho eanvot thruet it in hie face, for they navo ve tho ‘right to be tried and treason. inued applauee.) In cortain die- the military law ie sxupreme. General Grant is in command of an army in Tho State of Mississippi, which fem revels, Will any ono deny his right to 0 arrents: tonuppresa ne’ ‘any! 10 level fire, Ike thoed You to-night, in order to got a range for his guns? 5 Ari gt\ Weems areal art ieery gowses. But these ox- Of ft aro not tho ecanes, Tho groat diffi. is In there SEC RP naan Mh lem Operation, where (oanals are ope, (We lawn reapected—tbo laws which afford a remedy for dow ae ate As arule, we must remember the law is guperior to the military law, and thocares where tne rule can Y government plantations are selected for attack A hun- dred negroes have been driven off or hung. Every negro with @ federal uniform on is mercilessly suspended to the nearest tree, The formidable batteries along the Minrissipp), on the first line above the water batteries, are all silenced rave one at thoextreme upper partof Vicksbary It movnte two heavy gunw and two twenty-eight pounders The rebel battery on Fort Hill is composed of #ix guns of very Reavy calibre. The Union forces have mounted nix heavy guns in front and a batteryglingonally at that point, that th The rebel rumor from Richmond, that Kirby mith had | ff," cMebune, vorere » Attacked Gen, Kapms at Port Hcdson, is bardly credited, though come uneaninoen in felt. Arumor from down the river aye that Smith hee ar. rived at Carthage, La,, which is yery doubtfa! Fr} u pane we stil! leave this an open question, and every cagn- mander will act in the matter aecording to Dis own right. He would pot take from any military commander the The Chicago 7: 4] 3 bf E th Cun seo, Juve 8, 1863 felgerart, fnetrameat, can cause the im- ~ — about three o'clock in the morwing. A,B or C, If one can do it an- 4 special despatch from Walout Hills (near Vicks burg), MOVEMENTS OF THE TROOF®, Add where i the eodouno il Br ine dated June 2, says NBWS PROM GEN, BURNSIDE’S DEPARTMENT, | avout nair pant four the troope were pat tm motion for Seneation Murmurs.) Do you pro- General Blair's expedition has returned, without the }- you a fa: Seether iat Ayletto’s warehouse, about ten miles from the point of with, ‘the ballot be in Fad wi] lone of landing and furl) -Gve miles trom the mouth of the river. « ‘Bever,’ igh ahs meeting.) men Rebel Prisoners Sent to Fort Delaware— | the sos) water prevevted the bonts from goimg further pe Fg gina pep hoe Fifty-eix miles of country, from the Big Black to the The Late Maltiread Disseter—Rebel | op the river, Ibe Fourth Delaware ned One Hoodret and oe ‘Yaz00, and eleven miles below Yasoo City, were eom- Proops im Tennessee, do. Siaty piuth New York led the way. An the White ete! ‘by our t e House was but (en miler distant, knowing there was Cincrxnan, June 8, 1863, . large ong of rebels thece, te three potot sof inLerbes bousand rebel prisoners anapalie theo Dunkirk and King Wiltiary ound ronda os * oe on Mok | were lofh ta charge of delachmente of the Une andres urday for ‘Fert Delaware. Ono hundred and Wxiy-tive | MSM ani New York, im onder to . prevent the maim officers 0” Pemberto::'s were sent © Johnston's Island. body from being cut off. Several bridges and a number of grist mills and cotwn gine, used to grind corn, were destroyed; aleo a large quantity of cotton, marked C.F. A. i came ‘The country vowards the Yazoo is teeming with agricul | put a Of the billed by the lovomotive which expinded at Ldnlemapeaetial pas | General MoCielian ‘the Tribune out of camp, andl | tore) riches. Cattle ‘abound direc: Seal) skirmish Lies Of rebel infantry and « SO oe eg catered Gh mores onlays uaa, | Cac Seer ee eat ease . re one y-frs et ith wome in wounted Lig os iting and pin chard al oat ‘what eo officer fecls hy ge Flourishing crops of corn, oats, wheat and rye are seem | done with. and 006 to the Seventh Rbode islend. The wounded re vght shelter 2 Un ns, ha aye | Sets adnan eat accat | HY fhe waged tothe Py frat New York aad Ninth New Hamp: | Tig nd dun Sistarte ansesyie eben Jeanison,”” Music,” | to exclude apy mischievous or from com- | Hundreds of negroes starperied at the approach of our shire. mainly in aceotnplishing the destruction of rertaie pros sent 5 ee ae eee, Fe Oren eo aramanet troops, and foligwed them into our lines. Major General Ambrose E. Burneide returned to this pay nere the evemy could bring bis larger forces divested of passiva. ” Guamay-rWe shall'coo'whatthia Sbyectiow smnounte genie es adieaeene ty alle pac city on Saturday, the 6tb instant sees sameeren o7 Tus voCRERY, Ore @f your adversaries | to if amended. + dye from definitely, ie supposed he enn A despatch dated Mount Vernoe, June 6, saya — At Aylette the iron foundry, mochiue shops, cottme yee at nady here | unt, CaULaWaii~- The fourth resolution seems to cover all | not salse eufletent force to attack Grane. Reliable taformation from Knoxville places the oumber | Mills, lamber yard, abd four governmont w apd I and.o = Lad of troops tere at 12,000; at London Bridge, 600, and at 5 N aeetpapallel ener feb non | mand We dny te REBEL ACCOUNTS ct ba a masd, We . Btraw berry Piaiws, 60. ‘cD,’ Musi,” and inet o forbid ine general cola RR Te Te Reports all agree that General Gracey belis Cumber. “great ‘Mxsuan—We deny thosame, siti 10” land Gap wit 2,600 rebel troope tdtersation to in Guaxusy—If the teeeting dem It propér I will take THE UAT 1M MISSISSIPPI. The last ioformation places Goagral Pogram % forcen at stores for tue to the constitu: jo upon it, except the to amend the CF BML Reh ROR, £7 cotton goods, "Give us foanie, counecting, the hater portion of {t with the | Progrese of the Siege at Vicksburg—Gen. Mantes! "The wae ber et Re espe varien Mew 6/000 ‘to the enensy su thin is I cannot belp i | fourth resolution. Ido not deem the amendment Pemberton'’s Address to the Army—Late to 6,000 one bow there among ba for anything. Taken al , however, I do not think and Interesting Particulars, dc. A denpatch from Somerset, Ky., on the 6th instant, ie Mn a ily Vo the constitu- fang hy bing in it. upless you ‘the resolu- | (Special correspondence of the Mobile Advertiser and rays that the rebel pickets for two dayr past have not C abont one hundred to every citizen of the Megas orglaaly pease iw ot worth anything Register z and fifty herees acd mule, collected for the hicimend ‘Mr. Mragan—My objection is, we have met heré not me 08d Y | shown themselves opposite Gill’s Ver ry. market, were brought down to the bent or (ie ted pel mere Ng to gs Pear im fact eee princt- sen, hones moves am Segoe borg hen the ' A North Carotiaa regiment in picketing the river m the ne povened we fram ating them a8. Only & portee Ca eT Tae fp dgiad un been of try th cae fae” >| ¢ " Vieluity of Mill Spring, Four rebel conscripts and one | % ‘de horse were broughs away ibe . i that of throw bis. ° and hiidi proved un te o They Mr Guaciny Yood tbe resolution Si. Fiver aad sommenoel entsotiog fn he J ‘ prisoner eh the Yourteewth Mentacky cavalry, from Chat | {th wed the -olgne nin! wo hl tn be a teaoaye renin toy Mr. ‘Mr, Heanxx—Itappeas to mo io smarts, beso ia bai , qa Renee evnenaand Sageat ae tapooga, madp their eecapo two weeks agn aod reached thers to the exclusion of horees and cattie, (hat are realy LT deh a See ere | Fa en — here. They'bed been neatenced to be shot, Mey say | Beeded for the wer, iw, : an AE EF OH | eae Tem ; y | 10/000 aman had been withdrawn from Brogg 0 reiotereo | of eight thousne! meu waa Mt wewton, ven tnilen from Mr. “ You Iaiw, prattemnis, Ok, papers yp sion, vat rte eee arf Jobpaton , and that Bragg has not now over 46,000 men. Ayre allt yng 7 + pag hese aby miler contians to be treasonable. I know, "ny! papers embryo gupboals in course there, digs “4 place 1 grea county solutely treagonabie, For inetance, the Ex. | whieb would bave been finished in rome six or eight through @bich we pureed (hat tb fe wae no ger mun altae foriee asec cts toe ecomatyofarag hs wages fae (reat uiwes' GENERAL ROSECRANS! ARMY, | wicctarevasuet tot bus isscoony Sian we 4 ~ c these treasonable papers at once. Bend to , oF of the running the gauntlet a 4 out any toppert there tiveld bea wer Sheen journal cans se wreunee- of the Vicksburg battorien® an the traneports on op Execetive Deramtaner, All Qalet on the Camb na River. 7 oon ew able in ita publ . If you haye president he must | the Yazoo and safely land whatever if needed. Vicksbur Murmpenvine, May 26, 1868. Cone, June #, 1863. Our own bees Gur ing Ube ek ierinbing wae one billet and being nearly fe Aye ge} you will gee that vo 1 Ly cptne Goris — odin All le quiet on the Cumberland river. -— -—— a J anee y 4 t iat Se. be obe 6 charge f hit own piece, frestarwg are Ganed Mw sven thas ont ba} s dgabeade n jouomen tof en oe foe aay teary mee ‘The bealth of General Rosecrans! ariay \* good. myee necemary to ainDutaio. sin uemme le W. Ot. Mek On the 12th General Pemberton \senet the following | ing thar he te formed that numbers of siraggiers from | A detachinent o the Forty fifth Ohio regiment made a | eran, of the Fourth beim 1 could not ascartacn the addrers to bis army —- he yy are reported going bast through Georgia, cape Tecomnoimwance on Saturday, aud captured @ rebel caycaim name of the unfortenaie Ku'el The two other aed northern part, aud reynesting moto have them, will get along very well, they hving raeuued very 0 Hranquarrens, Deparment ov Rast Mirsarrs Lovmasa, officers ag well as men, arrested aod rent back to Jack’ | 40d lieutenant, three sergeanta and ten privates, wilh | rious iojary. Our men ferived @ome matiwaction vhew vi fon, “employ ing for that purpore armociationa of ¢it\zene | their horses and equipments. they aw the eect thelr fire wae prodocing | wilade & SoLnmes oF THR ARMY IN AND anoco Vicnsmuns — as well an tate troops.’ the nember Of seceeh wade ler tht were emp tind I thereto @ order the commanding oMcers of the Ktate Safrmish With the Rebels. troops, and all miitia officers of thin “tate, and rejvent . t ing in this department, ail good eltizenn, vo be vigiht and active in a: renting all Namnvitee, Toon, June #, 1863. Misissippl baa beeu irked by (ho devastation of one of | ateagglers and deserters, whether olllcers or men, aud Ons forces pursued the retreating rebe'e to Xpring Hilt the fairest portions of the Ftate, Hoe secks to break com. | when arrest deliver them ts Colonel GW. Lee, com: | 14 iy rumored to-day that they have@yacrated that ji cs. munication between tho members of the confed y aod | manding peat at Atl uta, to be by him sent to Jackson, to control the Buvigation of the Misswrippi river. Ibo | in obed to the orders of Geveral Johnston, Prompt | Our ea, and foreinbed oe M the male pube ard Mr. }—Bat confines himself to one power. We have the general responsibility resting ou us, But tho ke kak emer, the reso. fation as it stant# we must do without it t suppose we took Richmond, and the Richmond W’ fy should go on Of Genera) Keyes’ eat learned that tempt wae bei « ore ia the engagement wap about fity killed, | river at m very uarrow puiut Uy fey H it aide japerat government. W! then? We must | insve lavolves everything endeared to a free poopie. The | and energetic section is neortnary. Jos. BE. BROWN weanded a04 missing, The rebel joes wae do bie that | miles below «here we were iyioe b Or - Where would ww ne oer , spines oem: fights for the privilege of plunde: and opprew on, PR CLAMATION, amount, Sameer, ve see San eee oappaare to Raveteen Eavedses am. Dr Bf te ay oan A on eee a ‘You fight for your cout io vou Conia Seserh, vere 5. Pant ald Goveron oF Grovofh, to Te Prora Partioan qurrilias burned the bridge over the Little © ahellel the soote thoranghiy ), tig would take too a theo sacreiners of thie couse, bas en strives taped, of stales, vostanieg, 07 tag do,an | Harpeth river at Hrentweod, on Sunday morping. oe see a ') Too muck tine | ‘The amendment was put and carrie. cant bis lot with you, and stands ready to peril bie life | early invasion of our State, imp ie me, your Chief Magia Damage slight. Trains all running to day “ r mR @ 13 i i and all he holds dear for the triumph of the right. God, | (rate,to address you once nure, and to uppew Mr. Broome moved that the Secretary be requested to our. ue roe Vent ven'| The river in (aling There ie two feet of water on the months. Do you kuow what the laws are? who rules in the affairs of men ana vations, loves justice | patriotiam and valor in dé euce of your hows, you Fri read some. ef, them. tle thon eed from a'law of members of hie aod bates wickedness. He will not allow a cause # just | aud yar childrev, Whatever may ha «hen pour opin: | shoals, but | believe ve ‘the late Tomeaing, covempontanse with the It wan moved that the proceedings and resolutions bo | to be tamapled in the dust. im the day ot conflict let | \onm of coercive measures, you ba ever tailed to re. = rae a2 on watane seme, nevela a alerting im aid and Comfort. (A single | puriished, sod that a copy of tbe fame be transmitted | each man, (0 Him for strougth, strike home for spond prometip an pobiy to every appeal made for y b+ The Toername: ear huntia @ the Therp-eseveed wus en tee and—'' That's what Wil 'Y | Ww the President. vietory and ovr triumph is atonce assured, A gratefal | unters the enemy he wucéeneful in over mg | APPROACHING C14 THE TOCKN AMENT TIEN AN arr, ponies (has sue te 7, ‘me every day.) Then go, betald-you area c\tizen— Mr. Henaccx moved that the onmmittee accept the bow. | country will hail us an deliverers, and cheri:h the memory | Miesiemippl and Alab ma, the “tate of Georgi: can be taken DERRY, FOX AND OOLUTMWATT THR YicTO.s iM mom pod ped poe aaighies to the Grané Jury yourself, ite pitality of Mr. Steteon, of those who may fall ae martyrs io her de. ence jo Takk, BOd we ehall Beoyen W serious and danyero # THEIR MATCHY® GREAT MATCH wane ner ren your duty. Mr. Gueeiey objected resolutely Soldiers! Be vigilant, orave and act let there be no | attack. A powerful force of cavairy \# being org pived in ThR PROFESSIONALS OF THR RASTRAN AxD wher 0) Prttet hare Pre yel Jere . Hexnice and others expressed a desire to overrule | cowards, nor rom the renk®, | Teunesee and Kentuck wl recat objeet nn, RRM PTA TES. ater hb (he avowed object 4 es derun to dewtrny the |, aor ' aod the God of will certainly crown our effort | trating var tate, placde img ad b avery wy , THE NEW YORK PRESS. Mr. Ganeuey ( hie spectactes) said ho was sur- | with success. J. ¢. PEMBERTON, Gecebking cor’ fanerite, ver wereane The fetereet in the Yoorwament appears io have nearly | ering vo the worth aunt, which be © reanet (7 cl ate ar now prised at sve provonition, would move a yote of a 4 | The drat ard ae wel, og he | reached the culminating point, the play thie evening | Km etm seed, tet mine of the letters, om and Bot calliog | by the gaphue o th vandal furre, to repel the | Probably decking the Gimpatel question se 19 | far og | comid wee, wold be ow any watereat to your sto requisition the services of am eugiveer or eagraver — | Saree it ie heeerrary that every men capebe which of the able billinrd artes lm entitind | raters ot ot ‘The same tales of (introns see © on! meet me wherever age wll. eam tenes vy the championeteip of Americs ant Movure Phe: | oe alee S tees Proprieters—Herace Greeley im the Horrible Affair at Bact Hartsord. Hamrroap, Conn. , June 8, 1863, be Im, bas onty to ne oe jan & Collender's munificem prises Yerterday afternoon ‘4 Thad & very effective arvillry review bere om ihe members of the of Witten une tome the ide of wee vou car eeeaere. vor’ tote oA ngaines Mr Foumphe, | 4h Rveryihing wat in excellent omdition, and the Confined Within Certain Risite This morning the family % | ond on Dut be well pleased with that orm The Press to be Santained Steel, of Bast Hartford, om going te bis room, found bie } , ’ (ee on" Seok Wentare than al@ comms P Hazards, chamber deluged . tele dead 188 petove ye Wa he clone saainaal a py Fin be docs teers mew wee RCE ee whoaverage af thy wemmar Gad Hebel Accounts of the Amatr, beth a mateo tebeuh her throat cot trom ear to ear, and an abe oo ‘wn (8 perfert ape The Richmond Braminer 4 J 000 4 eootmlne the fe — fofant, moothe head amon het Oren ey? nang = York editors, whose samen we give below, caer ortay oxy eo y Real ee on teoke en 1 TT ieral orl og atthe cy | hie reported that one Yenkee gucbeat ond two trane Stake beeu w Wome eord We tie dwt tee, sod bas been eohord heaving become 4 the ber > a ae wih fary @ R ouF bende bad won every oon et bit | porte, filled with troops, posmet op (he Mattapeny river ©ire, a8 wae wergetet, al) bie mE | wi ereiown on Thursday waht wheat i od feel te Wee Oreeany etre relly} Yeuterday the eoemy mee their sppesrapee wm King ‘Wet ab the Ast F Houre yesterday, to adopt sueh meaaures: ‘te might be deemed adv ienble to express thelr loyalty to he Unwn and at the same time to protect the press from ‘Stesie's hand craspel a razor, and wae perfectiy evi- dent thet be had murdered bie wile and child aod thea hilled himself. The Coroper’s jury rendered a verdict of Urentened dan. ighte 0% tae wt te acknewionge’ thet Leery | wiwiem county, in the vieloity o (he Court Howse, comp eT og of the restriction of ite 1 and ineawity. +e tan opta avegecanp rman tie eae te 1” ow wher 4 " J depretetom. A henry column of Privileges. Resotutiona in accordance with the weutl | ip, siesta had eon an (nmste of an insane aayluee at tag “aly Our oman o t barman bonny + atin Reh veing, mery, Lo; Kas | mMuina Sat eae Bron PResrn nage ca OXpremed were uoanimounly adopted. different vines during twenty years, ee ta J | emete, oveerv ieeeh ons Cain eters prod. in-ebief entered the waa fifty-three years. or 5 bina’ pues ahd remy ene b i} OT eel A Rew —eong : nga 4 Cares ne tho tormer the concheiow that the vencale were Ceetaoying the ” 4 m . o on wee ® ’ pra ew iRNer se high ve ies . fi veom were the meeting had been organized, and ro.» whe wea Coie of iced Wen wil praeen be ‘ ea couka m thin: 4 Itamiee Uh bb Tew car | Ceering mill at thet place, Ae sdeyuste force han bene ‘Two of hin other children, were ferent meres ot Hen whe ner . her roein, eoespes. Prot the tre procs! couevee whch iW eximied be g betwoon COME and Ferepte, tbe forre¢ sent We drive the maranters : Romar e my ' aa . fee by the tmteme ma ority a je made oy | a tine 1, Henace Commas 00 meen “ ae Brooke, Tadsiligense. y feu wetey 61) stee the ehowtgloap lon cf gs -art iby aroun (he (00 be CNpllAl Fano” 116 pm? | pe Captured Mow!'ser at Gam Swamp, waa ar pointed CDajrman of the meetiog, Mr. Elon eer inte! ph . Thee ink Mey ppenl WO you, iy fete) Bio average wes ster ae oaiiiaehebiiny baie ob [poring (be recent engngretat at Com Rwamp on May \ 1 . sy omer’ Ue) oo ' on teven hours for the ge meney, bot be complains that I hitetrk Abert Od. Oted yen'%0 witeter many: s-y erernene ond Kavnungls and Foley play ogee e, 22, Omnpany lof the Filyeunth Yeumsyivenia Yolen when be wes ready $0 Start @ man was put at the gate compa: let eotamteere, REwARY aor cavetey, ce ren ne oe eg Te . an “ gerd, Lecter ent Wels comurnding captared one of me a oe 4 emeK ermrty, od more where Vuwet, ee roms ote . the reben Ab G7® withene etapa and wonted bali of the gate money. He ran eighteen yam ae Y 'peorentees ET teen the vastern int Weuern pave s, mowhsere bebnging mies in ove hour and Gfty-s0ven mination, the Brot woven Pecan conatlaamad ai’ seed t tare | ee creel @ of the (.riney beng Moss that Lievtansot Wels wat (he Gret man on the gun. one, miles in one hour, iweve 0 7 rubbed, “ ' tava @: bate we) Kay teyh aod APT ON taming om tee plone tnd & thower of projection, com. mating cages eS howe ues mie: toe, the on tr, Movers, Lemen, Ome vt, Vowy sa! Lewy, bie men charge With tee bayonet eget he Coapinn we oiber thirty-wo mee, Wie, Be saye, D1 Gren ben gay Tes tea met canting extent, end wih tignnyg | aunend : ‘ueries , SES ao he goo pata or 1 a” or one ov 9 ey Oppel may voen © Pe ee a rene,

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