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the same" uniform twice whilst staying at the a. RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES. eply of Prince Gortehakef® to the Note=The Czar on Inter- Se. Mrrensnvrs, June T (May 22), 1863. failed to piace before the Emperor, my despatch that you communicated tv utly made by the French government ernment on the subject of events in Emperor, has a lively appreciation of fidence that the government of the in his views and intentions for the { his empire, ‘This confidence our wes he bas merited, and It is necessa- that he may complete what he has Majesty a cause of sincere satisfaction persevering efforts to direct, with t disturbance, ewry part of his emyire coful progress, bave beon impartially government of a nation towards which fy «i! the Russian people profess the most friendiy ositions, such proois cannot but render still moro loge the bod» of mutual sympathy which unite the two wotrice ! this 16 @ regult which correspouds too woil h the w of the Emperor for his Majesty not to wit ASUPC,, His Mojety has,im am equal degree, appreciated the ners wif which the government of the United States anvain. (= prinetple gf non-intervention—® principle of whch Uv ceaning ig, at the present time, but too often diver jd, oud also the good faith with which the Aled overnment refuses to infringe, with re- ct to vLor States, # rule, the violation of which that Bovernrent would not permit in its own case. ‘Tho {coral government gives in this an example of ih and political probity which cannot but increase je este that our august master bears towards tho Americ. nation Bo 0 good, sir, a8 to travemit to Mr. Seward the ex selovof these sentiments of his Imperial Majesty, and GOR TCHAKOFF. The Drama in Lond RANCE OF MADAME RISTORI AS MEDEA. (From the London Post, June 16 After an absence of several years upon the continent dain Kistori has returned to London to fulfil a briof axcment at her Majesty’s theatre. She made her first ance terday evening, and 8 received with Wor »y & briliiont aud numerous audience. The charac sbe Bustained was the one in which she is best known the . nglish public—that of Medea—which she sth! per- ble skill and spirit, Her acting has ‘ace, VI and refinement. It is ic feeling, and with passion not the ‘onine for not being too clamorously expressed. Merit in Madame Risvort is that she dees not fail \wulgar error of overdoing the part she secks to Bate The propensity to make more of a character ‘re is warrant for in nature, is, and has ever been, i fatal bane of the histrionic profession. ‘Thia it is yently gives t dramatic representations an air of hich, itwover acceptable to the groundings, ie sympathies of educated minds, and cannot (ffensive to a cultivated audience. Yet the toli, wmoii, the ciamor and the bustle, are ever de » the illiterate, who have small skill in the <but are no bad judges ot the physical. They jae for the mental; but they can appreciate the far, itis thats boisterous, turbulent actor quently received with enthusiastto favor, while trve ea often win but scant applause. Applause #0 gained, iver, whether im town or country, is not worth the ing, and in repudiating it and adoption, a sysiem b, without being too tame, gives truthfal and spirRed fon to the author’s text, Madame Ristori has pur- course which is worthy of ail praise, Another of ¢ Ristori’s acting which deserves espe itice i its brillant variety. In this respect the 3,98 @Faco,hre more richly gifted than the Kng- ‘Their gestures are more varied and more expres- aan these of our own people. Our native actors have unfrequently ove, and only one, set of gestures where- sh t express one class of emotions, This prac: ie strictly | in with dawn by rer Goldsmith in i ‘Most tender ecntiment. Most ‘while revealing the story of to be in store for her rival:— \ > Per me dt mere Eumenidi ¢ messaggio, K di livide serp! s’inghirlanda. juelly pathetic is her deltvery of the words in which e expre-ses her sympathy for Crousa on finding that she co doomed to & ict as unhappy as her own:— *: Abi misere! destino Egual fia che no} tutte oternamente @ deli’ una ia dolente storia Sia del core dell’ altra eco beffarda ! despair with which she rejects all im reastvely portrayed; and #0, too, is b on being told to think of her children:— ‘Oh! questo i] mio gastigo! I numt iratt ‘Sal capo tor mi feriranno a morte! asi | vendveator flen che |’ Erinni preferira. With thece and other atterances not less pathetic the pt og in which she gives fierce expression to ber re- norseleas vows of vengeance are strikingly contrasted. The [araous passage in which she likens ber stealthy and ferocious Onsiaught upon her foes to the apring of the leper oss upon mer prey is a fine jilastration of the art of suiting the section to the word, and as much may be gad o! the scene in which she clutches the dagger and devcr bes the delight she would fee! in planting it in tho beirt of her rival: — Oh, «i jal @ notte rasantef,i foschi muri, entrar, qua embra, Dor «lla posa, e'in ane piume giacente, Bote ala mae mirarie, Pabor: ita Gre @ Col erro cho mHprovy iso pic mba 1 S000, COrcar Bel'e latebre. Madame Rister)’s tmpersovation of this celebrated soter must be toe wividly remembered by all who ‘poe seen it to require a very detailed notice on ihe ogcasion. It will suffice to say that the per'orm wae sustained throughous with unabated spirit, sod | répe tadiy eveked-the enthusiastic appiause ef the " ed by Mile. Glech, Orpheus vy aa Signor Glec: Dut in no in- ‘artists fevinee much skill or rise above Teapectanie mediocrity. of comfort bitter an- EY The Orleans Family. WGLISH ADDRESS TO QUEEN MARIE AMELIE. Or \k@ Occasion of the recent marriage of the Duke de oe with the Princess Francoise d'Urieans it was do- the inhabitants of Esher, England, to.present Ameite with ao address: and accordingly om VF, June 13, just ater the departare from Clare- Majesty Queen Vieterta, the deputation ap- tbe iuhabitants arrtved at the mansion. jarie Amelia received the deputation in the rrounded by many of the members of ly, wheu the following address was wary THe QUeRN Asner: — ase your Majsety—The inhabitants of all ranks Oo Exher desire to express to you and your their bumble and sincere congratulations on vie of the marriage of their Royal Highnesses cy de Chartres and the Princess Francoise of Oricay Med thelr vexione hopes that the event may ro.) blesting to the royal pair and @ covgtant ir ¢{) Bap tness aed delight to your Majesty and every ore your fumtiy, particularly their royal High- 4d Pfince eed Princess de Joinville They gindly portunity of addressing yor, that they may rfourttett antl eratefal thanks not only for the open ark meas ong to the poor ard sailering, rag kindvems ani rew gy My in thee! poyul! the the ping. the inhabitawts of the village of ‘of Surrey. $42 WM, GEO. BRETT, Choirman fremuious with emo wie said that, among atl Ereat comsofat) this ex. TOF her neiehbors, and Of that day would never be effaced Aquatic: in Mngtaud. (oT BAO POR THE CHAMPIONSEDY OF THR Sitereept Po ‘rout erp! Post, June 17.) re’ mately besween Chumbers and Green, the ‘ nplo®, Gatar of yesterday. Green was the le a ront by ab +0 yard, and be pained euc- an ig be ry as hw Sy 1 himself clear, and thee pained bul @ Clear length: bot after adding anoti eugth i wae ont the pace had beg m tote ma Chama bepen 00 draw upow bim. Opposite the Crab: fret iney became Ftrieriy love! time 6 minutes $5 se. | qunds; at {avunersmith brid nbere was bal! a clear | cagth theat— tine 9 nin ton + Doe. De lamiing eveamboute got Bt Of Green aod ren } dered his winning \tapome bie mbere mg rove folly a deren lengths ar ge wae renahed ta 4) minuter re than bal? @ mile exers, Cham wice tn 26 mates go recunds, Gr After Bik upronent. Intelligence, T LONDON MARKETS, lx Jane 18, 1863, ines, refined iit- gar--Valar unaltered; moderate Now York Arming for Derence. Ye ORGANIZATION OF THINTY REONCENTS IW NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN. Aunany, June 90, 1563. por Seymeor has ordered Inspector Generat sake syed im artiiery, aw well ae infantry practice, with « view Gf placing them in tort !feations, "te our government, and which contains | ard to Mr. Dayton, relative to the | ey Cofiene— Previous Faken ai yet market ® | (aml mited busivest a6 all previous quotations, We eh pelieg, Ot 8 amall advance for lower sorts. * aul! of weak = Tallow—Not | uw vented, and Ms. 6d 0d.P. ¥. 0.00 apr, yuier 7 0 to Now York immediately and organise | y reciente im that city and Begokiyn. They wilt | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JU LY 1, 1863.—1TRIPLE SHEET. ‘THE NEW REBEL CAMPAIGN. On V Re % > AIM da SSizasM OUNTAIN ANTIETAM BALLS) BLUFF NEWVILLE T coNevoc wiht pats, Y, 1s val . M7 ROCK Lh OW ome ars OAKVILLI g 1.FREDERICK = new MARKET, £ MIENNA’ — CHANTIHLL £ CENTERVILLE “ ———_ SQ FAIRFAX ALEXA ‘The Area of the Rebel General Lee’s Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. READING ~ Reg X GLADFELTERS (Fanoces Ssmvscrs \, | HANOVER VUNCTION , LENROCK Wovoruss “ \Q. summiTgne-t oo == al : ca THE INVASION. Operations of the Rebelsin Penn- sylvania and Maryland. Withdrawal of the Enemy from the Line of the Susquehanna. The Union and Rebel Armies Concentrating for a Grand Battle. IMPORTANT RESEL ACCOUNTS. |The Campaign and Plans of | General Lee. Rebels Don’t Burn and Destroy, Rony ROUT OF THE REBELS AT M'CONNELLSBURG. Hannewvua, ane 90, 1863. The city fs now as qaiot as though it was Sunday. The goldigrs aro all at their posta, Yesterday four huodred cavalry, belonging to Colonel v y the Rey Be 1 Pierce's command, late Milroy’s, had a fight with Imbo. ddpo’s exyalry at MoConnelisburs, deteating them and | driving them threugh the town. ‘The rébelé had three killed, On our side two men wounded, We tools thirty three priseners, ‘Tho rebel divinion of General Barly left for York thie Amorning, takeing the road to Casiiste, Goneral Lee \o now concentrating his army In the val- ley between Shippensburg and Chambersbarg, evidently anticipating an attack from the Army of the Potorman. Geveral Rweil's rebel corps @ still im front of Harris Darg, and may comanence the atteok Bt any time EVACUATION OF YORK BY THE REBELS, . He rnewe te, Pa, Jane 90, 109 A portion of the @avaley enter Col, Piempe whe han succeeded Milroy, had a skirmish with General Imboden and killed three, We only had two wounded. We took thirty three prisoners. ‘The rebels left York this morning, taking the road to Carlisle. A considerable portion of General Lee's army hos passed down the Cumberland vailey through New- ville. THE REPELS DRIVEN BACK FROM MECHAN- ICSBURG. Hansuxnona, Pa., June 86, 1863 ‘The enemy have been driven back nine miles from Me- chaniceburg. THE REBELS REPORTED FALLING BACK. Brnerront, Pa, June 20—11 A. M. Generals Couch and Smith, having received reports that the enemy i failing back, and aa there is some indier Hone to that effect, Genera! Erwin bas been ordered an‘ ts advancing weet to ascertain the enemy's whereabouts. Our cavalry this morning went out beyond Oyster Point and found nothing. We wounded and captured a rebel courier this morning Although the enemy yesterday afternoon threw some thirty shells no one was injured. , Tho weather is showery. Yrem what we oan learn al! in quiet on the line of the Sorquehanna for a distance of Ove mies up and down. INCREASING EXCITEMENT AT OXFORD, PA. Oxvonn, Chester County, Pa., Jone 20, 1868. The excitement at this point is increasing. The mer- chants are moving away their cots Rebel nenute have been seen pasting down the banks of the Susquebanna river on the Harford side, and they have been reported as (ae down «.* Peach Bottom. THE REBEL ARMY CONCENTRATING. Fou Wasmuvarow. Pa. , Jume 90, 1863. A portion of General Lee's army bas passed down the valley towards Shippensburg, woluding about forty pieces of artillery. It seems as though General Fwell and General Early were concentrating Geir forces for an at- tack on Harrisburg, while General Lae's army, or a por- ton of it, ia falling back 10 meet General Monde, 0) doubtedly there in a manning of rebel troops lower do the valley Nt eeome ax though the enemy bad ahand ned hie de- monstrations at the various fords for the prenent We learn that the general government wilt appoint all general officers to command troops in Pennsyivanta, whe- ther mifitin or otherwine, Regimental officers wilt be Appointed by the Governor of the Ftate, 6 Erwin bas moved w Troy and io Cami at the notéls advance betore Harrisburg" POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN MARYLAND, Penspmrma, Jane 90, 1868. A apecial dexpateh from Baltimore mye — A train came tn this morning from Union Bridge, the western terminus of the Western Maryland Ratirosa, having persed shrongh Westmuneter, No rebels bad ap. peare! anywhere along the route It im ancortained that « large body of Union cavairy feached Gettysburg, 100k pownennion of the town amt eaptared quite a number of rebeln, It it hoped that the rebelw will either be captured of Made 10 beat am Ine jor) “ae retress ‘Tho trains on the Northern Central Ratirowd ran this morning to Parkton, twenty-six miles from BaNimore. Several bridges have been destroyed north of Parkton. No apprehensions are felt for the Baltimore and Wash ington Raflrond, aa it i# strongly protected. The same may be said of the I bilatelphia, Wilmington and eiti more Railroad The gunboats are in each of the Gun powder rivers and at Havre de Grace and Hush river. ‘The defences of Baltimore are now very strong. All the negroes that ean be found, without distinction, are impressed into the service and made to work in butld ing fortifications. ‘Tho cara from Baltimore to Frederick this morning were obliged to return after reaching Sykesville, where a large force of rebel cavairy were seen tearing up tho track and burning the bridges ‘The train narrowly excaped being captared MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN BALTIMORE. Ractiwons, June 30, 1863. | The American contains the following — ‘| Haavqeanrrns, Mipour Var arraenr, haem Amey Come, Harmmonn June 0 1968 ‘The immediate presence of @ revel army wibin this depariment and in the State of Maryland, requires, aa & Miltary necessity, & rorort Ww all the proper and uaual meavr defence’ and security, This security ia to be ovided againet known hostilities aud opposition to the wul and national government from every quarter and m every form, Trajtors sad disaffected persons with u must be restrained awd made to contrib. te to the com mon safety, while the enemy in front w vo be met aod punished for this bold tnvasion. Martial law ie therocore deciared av. Habed, in the elty and county ot Dal counties of the western shore of Maryiand The com rmsading general gir rances that the jon of the civil) government, within the limite defo. shail got extend beyond the necessities of be -conal All the civii courts, tribunala and political (unetiousr © State, county, or eity authority are to oontione bn v discharge of their dation as in time of , oniy i way luterfering With the exercise of the predominant power assumed and exeried hy the military aviberyy ‘All peaceful citizens are rejuented (0 remain quietly at their homes and in the purwult of their ordinary avoos thuna, except ae they inay be poswbiy rulect to calla oF snail services or other necessary requisitions fr m)/i lary parjusen or ote bareatter. hil eedit1008 lang 6 oF minchievous practicns tending bo the encouragement of rebellion are ampecially pr: itit- | ad, and #1) promptly oe inade thee beet 4 observation fn’ treatment. Traite o. ard dangerous porsoor must ex pect 7 be donlt with arthe poblie auety may sovm to require hereby costa © dod wall ue ‘To save We COUDETY Ie paramount to 8! ether con rations Whee the oveasivn fot ble procinmn tien fe wed than the ovmee ie order and retary tw the | tor ty at penen, and & govern moot castained by & cnited and byal pe pie. AOBEET © BOHENCK | Maya General Command ng REPORTED CAPTURE OF A REBEL TRAIN BY GENERAL PLEASANTON, Pnamma, Pa, owe 0, 1860, Thin clty has been ine ferment for the leet few days, and capes ally eines Monday. Bostoost of 6!) binds & eon pe ded sing? yeaterday morning, and there w nething apoicen of bat (h# pws from Harriabure 41 the male | citizens are io the Crests, and mont of them are enrotied already cone t Wreope were rained here wines | yrotartny aed ot ent a complete 1.040 ! The pews o: the robe) retreat from Parr ieburg, and the Peport tbat General Pieamaaton snd gr forces are iu tne vicinity of Gettynburg, where they have already captured ‘8 rebel train four miles long, bas caused great reoleing, Our fing waves everywhere through (be city, and there ia a general jubilee, | and deseribed them as being “STRASBURG - LANDS PAPKTON Bix rebel pies were taken at Spotteviile this morning, and forwarded in trowa to Philadelphia. of them had sketches of fobuytkili county and all the collories. Three They pasted through this city this afternooo more were arrested here yesterday by Mr Miller ment Detector Many of the atorekeepers have forWurded their goods hence New York and other points for safety Two camps have been organized here already, and it ia expected that twenty neve betore the w A tran of contraby pasned throngh here to-day are maryeliour Aman arrived from Chambersburg today «ho passed through the whole the Cumberland valley He met General Longytreet’s and General Fwell's corps, th 1 perform nces thowe already pub. ve thousand nen will rendervour v0 from Tarrisonbore, Virginia, ‘The stories of their cecape rebel fores in nh retreat words, He bas many accounts of whieh do not vary materially from Hated There are many reports here ooneerning army move ments, whieh {t would be invitious to mentinn moving mr MOVEMENTS OF THE REPELS, Pwranmerers, Jane, 90 Intelligence ha heen recelved here tn day that Genera Las and hie rtat were at Cariiele lant ight. A redel infentry fore was seen thie morning sheet fourteen miles from Harrisburg marching towards (het city. They may come up t our foreat rome tine thie afternoon, An engawement ie then expected to take place, aithongh it may be pretpeoned until the morning Tho telegraph “wires are uninterrupted al ng the whole Hine of the Ponneyivente Rativosd. The tritne are rom sino, bot slowly and caatiowsly a ae te avo war arm prise The Resting Adler, the organ of the Cemoerste, and generally knows an the Beras county “WDE,” haw come oot with a stirring appeal te the farmers ws cai their felieand rally for the Gofence of the Miate A emmy baw heen formed, and Wt ln expected that there will be tweniy Aho: aand men aranin died there iinmediateiy MOVEMENTS OF THE REBEL GEN. STUART Ravemons, Jone 00, 1808. ‘The following 4efnite In’ormation restive t the rebel cavalry force which crossed the Potomac river at the Potet of Resks so faturday sight bar been received from « Methodist clergyman reetiing st Brookyile, “4 | exposed | upon the road | was visible throughout the city, many eltixeny ruxhing | apdoonc) @ te approach of Seemetiinamndunenameed Major Doane and Captain Mickling, of the United States Ep, tneors, This was doubtleen the same rebel force which struck the Baitimory and lio Railroad yesterday morning, Ht im equally certain that tt is the same rebel force which passed northwest of this city last eveniog in the direction of Westminater, doubtiess aiming to reach their forces at York or Gettysburg, which gave rina to the alarm here lost night, OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. Aarons, Md., June 29, 1863. ANXINTY—/U! LANCE AND WILD KUMOKS ‘There exists a good doal of anxiety in this city an to the result of the pending army movements, and on the partof that numerous claws of citizens with secession PFOCHIVitiow & Auppremed but noticeable jubliance as tho Foporta of the rebel advance ceme in, The wildest ra mors and reports areeirouated and creditod of reverse to the Union cause and (hy aecoms of the rebole, aud the Pripeipal ccoupation of ail clamse® reoma & be Ww bear and repeat the latest canard in reference to military af faire. UE REMOVAL OF GRY. UO Ke from the command of the Ariny of the Potomae excites & good deal of attention, coming as it does during tha height of the momentous campaign now in progress, The impression seems to’be that almost uny change must be favorable GENRKAL MEADE, of whom these does not appear to be much known here, other than that he has always acqu tted bimesif wel as a division and corps commander, Whether le haa tho Ability to conduct #0 large an army and cape suceemfully with an ablo afd evergetic general like Lae, remains 9 be seen; bat those whe know hin best are confident Uist the result will justity the trust which bas been re;ore) in bn, WRAK! OF CAVALRY y sortous ap; rehensiona are pay airy will male and Washington not as. aro intact, abd sblo point clently gaarded ty prevent such MiNSENG THAIN The train which loft Frederick tor this ety ot twenty Minutes past seven o'ciock tka morning hay Hot yer been heard from, and there i# @ heraybh eommenioa ta aly to Marriottavilie-—a station owenty were. ar met here—the telegraph live wert of that point Laying craced to work ince daylight thiv mornt 4 HRMELS OANNOT DAMA H THR ROAD MUCH Tt is foared that tho rebel cavairy may Baye made & dash 6 it was koown thet (bore civalry (orce in the vieluity of iain prove w be the : porary, as ther and the brief time frack woul) not admit of thelr doing much darnage BariMoKe, Md,, Jane 90, 183, That the people of this city are very badly seard no one who has passed a day bere can doubt, A gevernt | nervousness and ooking for nome sudden and dreadful | disuater pervades the community, | the streets, the sound of @ drom, ory A man shouting in a horse galloping rapidly along will cause © general rush of ‘ho pevple to doors and windows ad arouse general anxtety. That portion of the rebel sympathiaers who have soy iping to lowe, look forward droad W the approach of the army | of Lee, knowing full well thas thelr appearance’ans! ocea- pation of the city would be equivalent to ite destruct) 0, as it would never be surrendered except tn ruins, Bmali bodies of revel cavalry have been opersting quile noar here, but not with «uificient force to effect anything more than the stealing of horses and mech eupplies as the may stand in need of and ean lay bands upon A. great excitement was created here last vight by the report thata portion of the First Delowarecavairy, num bering about one bandred, had # fight witha free o Tobeis who wero advuncing on Wontminater, aud al! but about halt « dozen of them having been killed, wounded | of made prisouers. At about eleven o'clock iat night @ great comrmotha to and (ro with muskets in their bands and cartridge boxew and belts buckied « ound them, Cpon tnyairing Inte the canto of the excitement 1 learned (hat tbe signal ren Aationed on the diferent roxds had discharged rooxele + rebel furce un the Rewtor town road. The alarm bells were seoordingly rung aa wre agreed npon, by order of General Schenck, ans sig Bal for (ho. members of the Loin dengue Wo meet at the diserent rendeavour and prepare for the deleves of the barricades, The senne was for atime quite exelt ing, (bo alarm belln ringing, the eltizens rushing Wo and fro, some of the more excitalie shouting “To arms! The Tebols are pom unt’ Courtern dashing bither and thither with reports ap orders, the ony er: Wo their gradanily A movement of y A the Votomac, der ie has commenced, ord in bee vieerorly forward, wheb will no doubt change the peaition alfaire bere and it im Delieved will reileve the cities of Wealingion and Baltimore from the aniieipathn ae attack The nature and character of that meyo nent @ebert tune wilt reveal. In the meantine #@ Mmuet walt o« quietly and With as mogh consdenos as porribie tbe dermor mente of the future. The repairs upon the Raltimore ant Obie road nese aod beyond AyRerville ar hown@ pushed forward and will be comm loted today, ibe tra thls morning for Prederiok fore thie evening. The rebels are all off tho road neo Ae fobent forer bs at hand W preveat thelr interte with it furiher, THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. The Army in Successful Motion Under Its New Leader. CAVALRY FIGHT NEAR BALTIMOME, Ae, &e., ae, Hacrmone, Jeo 0, 180%. Amervan this morning poblishes the folowing A ports ro OMyalry rewiewent, hh were stationed st Westen inater, twenty aipit wien . from the city, were attacked yexterday by rebel carairy, aCe runoing Mght onmed which our cavalry were Chased to within seven mien ef the city, but tow of the dete: hment reporting at headquarters Late? te the evening (t wat reported thet s ovnetter abla force of rebel cavalry wore atvancing towerde the city on the Rel termtewo The precemomrtal nigral was immnediatery given, and the menbers of the Uotw lmngnes promptly saeenblet at their dierent tend quarters. received their arma ond marched to the baer cates, The promptnes wneh the col wer en ewered wae biedly oret thelr patriotiwm end comirage. | We aro gratified to be aie Wy annrwnte Cnet the Army | af the Potorae i in rapid amt sutresetul motion under | We fe | ment tn ite ite new commander, Mayt General Mexde, The charectar Of Ube meverent we eoch on will eotiaty the coontry of the vigor, rel 1 or08 jodg ment of the pe « commenter, abt oot to exphein thie erend 1 race Bok we meware our readers that that we pore | 0 will give great motiefvction. Very toch to the astonishment of the eilinens the | rabole came to there oo Bunday evening shout sm 0 a Genera! Boast wee With the rebel Perce, and took pow tose of the Peveren4 gentionnas "= hens. The rebate had with thom saptered wagou, briacsere, wee \rabacds Abt Malan, ber dee Oter pina dor, 00 Monday therettg the rebelp lett, gring northward, os te earned frome wnnt ltr tn he reverend gent emnan Gaye he entertairmt Gone the Vem prucners (ofleers) ot breekint, yawn ihem CAPTURE OF STOREA BY BTU ARTS CAVALRY, sewars dane 1a The Reputiican thie efvernc publigined the fo low ne sete OTe) Recent Of the capture of enn meny sores yy Muerte cavalry om Mendey batt The One inaary stores captured by the rebel ow Hm Any moreing Were fot at Mawerte’ Kerry, ae mated pow ter day, but ofr miles (hin ede of that piers, on heard the They wore in charge of Cartan Oromew, He mets Kawa de! verry nrcemnn Mat every ten, aed com down +, Oh four oomek om fomday morwing, be nit tarrowntet by the be oh the tore enter Generale Masrt, Pie i” 004 VeWahon numbering shout etght the ee amen (a coarse the property ie Captans Orenger's charge, and the nen wader him, [od nto the hands ff the rebels ‘The eopples comrtet cher of Berd treet The robe why werd (bey bad eubetsted #18 aye on Iwo dager retires made baste lo guppy (hetmeshves with (be bend breed, Ot coring Wo cneere Whee He Cele eacee and een eg mbpotoe they bad their bevertecks weil Slietand were in (hele pai diee Fenty lo MrT e—ibe Storer Got tale for ieammetiate eeppty Beving teen eat on Gre by order a Generel Wonrt, They (hee moved with thelr primers, Capt Granger, bie aenvtacte od teow, tm the Aireeiion of Remtvite, ee ee CONTINUED OM TENTH PaGa, THE oxna! bargen fe entimmary Depmrtenmt om Pate hee to 0 point nar her y weno ae cortainly wate in th on creoe oth he