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questions about (he state of affairs in the city, but gave unmistakable evidence of a desire not to reture to it. Among the etaff officers of the general commanding on the extreme left 1 found an old trieud—Major White, eon of Judge White,.of Now York, t Having comploted our tour, we rewurned ¢ General IMPORTANT FROM VICK:BURG. STEADY PROGRESS OF THE SIEGE. sca Mcrhorson's headquarters, where we were most hos- pitably entertained by that officer end his etal, Destructive Fire Opened on beampancsss : the City. Another vigeeee the me De ficed. - Johnst'n Supposed to be Attacking in Foree—Sajty of Grant's Position, de. Reports from the left of our line state that heavy ficht- ing is going on in the vicinity of the Big Block bridge. Our forces are holding thoir ground, though the attack is sup- posed to be made with great numbers. Our loss is avid to be very large, It is conjectured that Johnston has massed bis forces on our left, as a recent reconnowsance to Clinton showed * but a few regiments in that vicinity. The present fight, whatever its resulta, connot interrupt Mutiny of the Rebel Garrison. 4s Serious Wreat Battle on the Big Black tho sloge of Vicksburg. River. ~ Naan Vicxravra, June 24, 1663. ‘ Important from the Interior of Vicksturc—Open Disaffee- tien and Ribeltion Phreatened—Efforts of the Rebel Of- fers to Suffocate the Mamifestation—Anziey of the Be Johnston Massing His Forces on| dei ri Grant’s Left. the Capture of Rebele—Starvation Cirlainly Rules im the City—Friendty Intercourse Between the Rebels and Union Soldiers—Terrific Bombardment of the City, de., de. We bave reports of an important nature from withia Vicksburg. Deserters who came over to oar lines yester- day cay that mutiny has broken out among the poldiers in the city, and that they demand its capitulation to the Union forces. The rebel officers have vastly endeavored tocrush ont the disaffection, which has now increased to ‘VICKSBURG SURE TO FALL, | crea rebettion, ‘The rank and fle perceiving that the promises made them of speedy relief by Johosten’s forces “Einmence’ Strength ef the Union Position. ae, ae, ee bave not been and aro not ttkely to be fulfitied, have been Sere growing daily discontented at the prospect, and are now @r. Lov, July #, 1863, | !0 rebellion to compel General Pemberton to surren- ‘the correspondent of the Democrat says that der the city. They know from the sanguine charac- “the condect of the troops during the operations in Logan's ‘front, on the 25th, was very brilliant. As soon as the “mine Gxploded the Forty-fifth Illinois, led by Colonel amid a terrific fire trom the enemy. Lieutevant Colonel <wecover. Major Fisk fell with a bail through the heart, bombardment on Saturday last killed and wounded over ‘Doing the third shot he’had received. A numbor of line | *¥° hundred in the olty, and that if It had been continued <eftowrn of thie regiment ls understood to be among the | #¥o Bours longer the white fag would have been hoisted. ‘Yikilled and wounded. ‘Women and children, soldiers and officers, are bourly en- ‘The ‘Twenty-ffth, Forty-fifth, Thirty-frst, Twen! renting General Pemberton te capitulate. I give you the ‘fourth, Twenty-third and nes Dinots Aue) reperts for what they are worth. If they are truc—and ‘deonth Obio participated in the assault, General Leggett they certainly seom credible—it mayte that Vicksburg xéu eamediate command of the assailing force, was slightly | W!!! be ours with bute little further expenditure of am- -wounded, munition. After the entrance into the fort was effected the fight. | 0% Menday ni.ht a rebel force charged upon and drove was principally done with hand grenades, which had from the trenches, opposite General Lanman’s division, va LerFlble effect on the crowded and demoralized robols, | 90? f our working parties, whom they compelled to fall Lieutenant Colonel Rives, commanding the Thirty-firat | Dk t0.® point some distance ia the rear. Tho rebels ‘Aligole, and Major Bradley, commanding the Twentieth | D6X* MoFnIng brought an tron gn Into porition, on the ‘Winots, aro (hs wotitet: edge of our works, and, employing the empau!ement of i our trench for a breastwork, opened with shell, much to the annoyance of our troops in the vicinity. General Lanman determined to rout them out, anda portion of one of his brigades wes sont to effect that rbject. The “ two regiments selected succeeded in flanking the position Bnemy—Constant Five of Musketry, but No Artillery—A Of the rebels, and then by acharge captured the gun, a ie eee ents made several prisoners and drove the remainder back to Sharvehooters? L *Coonakin’? A: i—Caplure of their former position, Work has been resumed again tn Rebel Plekels, de., Lc. this portion of the line, and is now steadily progressing ‘Without touching upon forbidden tapics there is iittie | *rousbout the length of our works. to write concerning our operations for the reduction of | “Party % some thirty rebels were captured yesterday the rebel stronghold on the Mississippl. The >i morning by a woll planned stratagem. A detachment of Lees PP 1089 | tne srxwentn Mince eanoanled themselves in the imbor & progressing with that deliberate energy which charac- | 144, by, and some eight or ten of their number strolled ‘Corizes euch ® work, and, while our advance is slow and | tcaras the rebels, protending to pick blackberrios and ure, the resistance of the rebels is as steadfast and obsti- apparently unconscious of their proximity. The rebels, fate, They contest every inch of the ground, and every thinking ® prize was in thelr grasp, rushed to capture -padofull of earth is turned by the besieging forces amid them, when the party 10 ambuscade suddenly rose up, ghowers of ballets. Their artillery fire, however, has lod and made prisoners of the astonished rebels, -@lmost entirely ceased, which fact has created the im- ‘whom was a licutenant, They repeated the stories of starvation in Vicksburg, and in proof of their assertion exhibitet their empty haversacks. Nothing could exceed when they were with bountiful supply,of our rations. Pemberton, they aay, to have been relieved before this, and had pro- obtained quite ap tusighs Into the date. ~~ i ind free, tae | Nuht detore last one ‘of tie rebel pickets \ebouled “Lake's Lana, | Sores 40 ovr mon, ‘Quit shooting ever there, we waat to || @0 over and talk te you,” which being assented to, some sinew Ne id anew UNO 8 CONE OTR ‘Yor epwarde of an nour. Roth that the captare of the city is but a matter of time, and fn the meanwhile our shot and shell are killing them off by hundreds, Hence the gloomy state of feeling which pervades the garrison, and the desire to avoid a further and ‘useless sacrifice of life, Rebel prisoners say that the >; a Mr. Jo! J. Fitzspatrick’s Letter, Near Vicxsnora, June 22, 1363. Progressive March of the Siege—Sharp Walch Kept by the of ow Imes, by which, as if not @ precedent, to the enemy to hold our men should with the Chickasaw bayou on our left, they venture to the revel lines under similar circom- @..tit we struck the forks of that stream, where the coun ‘try began to rise, and we soon found ourselves usconding stances, they were not allowed to do so, and they return. one? those steep bluffs which have been rendered no (a. | @4 with great reluctance. eri iory siege. A ride of about an The rebels are beginning to use hand grenades to annoy ‘@half, which was socomplished with no Hite | OU Workaig parties In the trenches. sometimes mm ran: labor by our horseflesh, unfolded to our comprehension | !6 they (ait to explode, and oar boys, with » charming ‘the topographical and picturesque featuzes of the vicinity, | 2% frovd, pick them up and throw them back. The .vada—which for the most part are army roada, in. | Officers who bave recently arrived from the Big Black do tereecting the encampments at every point and forming a | 20t confirm the reports of an engagement in that vicint- eetwork through and around the whole army—run the | 'Y» though au attack is’ hourly expected, and our forces @reater portion of their longth along the very summits are anxiously awaiting It, confident of the result. Jobn- ef the various ridges, and are so narrow ston's movements are clouded in considerable mystery, ‘tm places that two wagons can with dificulty | Sn the Litest report is that he is crossing the Big Black pone each other, To obviate this trouble, however, above the bridge, and has already transferred twenty il vehicles are required to taxe the right hand soids in | thensand men to thie side of the river. His object is going to and the right in returning from the landing, the | SPPoRed to be to cross the peninsula between the two ‘emforcoment of which rule forms part of the dutios ot the | f/vers and attack our positicn on the Yazoo, near Haines’ guards acd pickets. ‘Tho nature of road varies as the dis- | Blaff. Whatever his designs, they give a uneasiness to r$ance.- ‘Traversing as it does s sories of ridges, it is at ono | General Grant, who js confident of tuccers in case of an time steep and precipitous and again, when the toys of tho attack. In fact, an attack is courted, as the inevitable Diufla are but elevated table lands (small as they may be | Victory which would reguit to us from it would banten the 4m extent), it {s smooth and as level asa road ina park. | crisis at Vicksburg. ‘The garrison there, Gnding their Inst the view, doos not, | Rppe of relie! dissipated, would thea find it their policy ‘however, provent due appreciation of the Beaution of | 1 Surrender. : eature, & bonntiful supply of which scoms to have | 4 Keneral bombardment of Vicksburg commenced last ‘been afforded to this State. The vegetation is | ¢veDing, continued all vist, and ty ip progress this morn- et the most luxuriant kind. The large petaliod | IMs. The slege guns on shore are throwing eighty -pound with every breese, | *be'l, and the mortar boats on the river are tossing in thirteen-inen sbell at a rapid rate. The exncumion made ‘the darkor timber with its pendant festoons of Spanish | bY their explosion ia terrific. No news bes reached us eares, whi'e the ravines and gorges are but dense cano- | Y#t Of the effect. : ‘rakes surmounted with the feather-like foliage of the | A'rain storm eet in last evening, and has cooled the ‘bamboo, spots where old Ike Walton would have gloried | Stmosphere to a delightful temperature, to cut@ Gshing rod, bright, green aud pliant from ite raative soll. REBEL ACCOUNTS, Our ride terminated with daylight, and we birouscked pe a Ne ‘fer the night. JacKson, June 26, 1863. Ure IN THE TRENCHES, Qa inquiry next morsing we found we wore nour the gentre of our lines, the peint to which the rebels direst their almost entire attention, and where their works are moat advanced from the city. To give details of oor sper: ‘at this, perhaps the busiest part of the line, no doubt be imprudent; but there are many lite imcidents transptring outside of pies opera: Atona of dee siege wo) worthy bf not A staff officer who left Vicksburg on Monday last reports |, the garrison being very closely besieged. The oneaty \ kept up a constant fire, which is severer than formerly, | aa they bave the range of the town. An entire block of | Dutldings on Waabington street was destroyed hy incea- | diaries last week. The sappers and miners of both sides j Are hard at work, and s0 close together that they can | bear the sound of eaob other’ | wy thisg, there is but little Gring before the et Jacason, Migs. , Jaze 29, wr =f ration is bona Pte saunas eee, | tom tebe a ara ee er am regard to the state of affairs. On the might of the Zitat rr RRae es tendo suite, Ye ues factinics P24 | 0 spemy sprung & mine to biow up an angle of ont | works. ‘The effort was a complete failure, and killeda number of their own men. ‘The Vicksburg Citiem of the 16th, 18th and 234 has ‘been received. The Oitisen says —For twenty-eight days | ‘an incessant shower of shells bas rained upen the city. | The | west estimate places the number st ove thousand. | On Tuseday , while we were working off the edition of oar paper, @ thirteen-mch shell passed through the office, our cases and type, Yet Bo one Was injured. ‘to the sharpabooters who fi!! the rifle pite along eiiher fine of works, whose business it ia to annoy their op ponents while they protect the operations of their friends, ‘The artillorists keep up a desultory firo upon the city. or ‘the more ralient points of the fortifications. The sharp -ebooters, in the early part of tho: morning, recline on the pages of the rifle pits or the fringes of the breastworks, and keep ap & running conversation with ench other, during which to fire a shot would be oons! highly Aiehonorabie. This «nt-nie cordiale ie Gnaily and qeueraily by Gor side Bret. O16 of our men calls out, “Back te your holes, you damned rebels,”’ and forthwith: (Doth parties skedaddle into the pits, when the bell | opens in earnest. From that time until after nightfall the ramparts are lined with little biue curls of smoke, while ‘the ait te broken by ‘ping, bing” of the riftes, ‘20d te melodious with the singing of the buiiete. One of the characters of this portion of the field of ope rations te an individual familiarly known as ‘*Coonekin,”’ end designated by the rebols “Goed Shot,’ oa account of hin enorring gin with the rife, He ie our lookout, and fe stationed on top of © log observatory, where, with g’aas in Lad, bo watches the motions f the rebels with ‘an attor indifference to the leaden camplimenta which Fog vont Wh lo wo small quantity, They have endoay ored to raree his observatory with artillery, but, owing to gore dificulty about obtaining (he range, have been so far noseccesaful. Continuing our journey to the extreme left, we came upon & small party of prisoners, a rebel picket, who had eon captured the night be ore lo a vovel manner, A de tachment of our picket guard bid penetrated Bkuowlngiy ‘the robo! |ines, and, in returning by # diferent rowle from fol, The paper ts printed om wall paper. General Parsons’ battery at Cypress creek, twenty tiles below Napoleon, fired on five transports loaded with troops on Tuerday, crippling them bediy. The froopa landed and att mpted to storm our batteries, but ‘wote driven back. News from Sun Francteco. Sam Faaxcewo, Joly 1, 1808 Jobbers are dotng a large business in groceries, Lange ealees are being made of Eastern syrup sod suger ot ex. | teat by which they Bad procewted, come in the roar of | treme raion dhe rebel wicket. WHOM. Geer cantared and henwwht to | tiqners are te remieet Hone betier raeetent on desdvwmctera, whee they ealiguiy revosed ta or any ee te NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 18 ‘IMPORTANT FROM LOUISIANA. Reported Rebel Successes at Berwick’s Thih.de ux. Bay and ~~ GENERAL BANKS’ SUPPLIES CUT OFF, au Capture of a Connecticut Regiment and Two Batteries, a eaaaaaaneeaaaemaaed Rebel Pickets at Algiers, Opposite New Orleans, ae, &e., ke (From the Richmond Enquirer, July 1.) Jacunon, Miss., Jue 29, 1863. ts got known, ‘The same despatches say that the enemy's position at Thibodeaux wag algo carried, but by whom ts not stated. OMcial despatohes from General Dick Tayler, dated Alexandria, June 26, eays he s.ormed and carried at the Point of the bayonet, with unloaded guns, the enemy's Position at Berwick's Bay. The lors in killed and wounded It te thought to have been done by deneral Walker. eupolies. ‘This gives ue the command of the Mississippi above ‘Now Orleatis, and enables us to cut off General Banks’ Lieutenant Witeon, with a volunteer party, captured Captain Manners and an entire party of fifty-three men, ‘After killing four, who had burned a train of cars at Brookhaven s few days since. ‘Wareairr: Suncrr, June 29, 1863. ‘The New Orleans Daily True Delta of the 24th reports bat 8 fight took place at Lafourche Crossing 08 the 234. ‘The federal force engaged was six regiments.’ The Con federaten obarged and captured a federal battery and pri- ‘soners, but reported the loss of fifty-three killed, including Colonel Walker, of the Second Texas regiment, who was buried under a flag of truce. The Cont while the onemy were waiting for sue them. A New Orleans. 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The Oharieston Courier mavens timely suggestion In re commending the attention of our government to the aatu- falizallon and cultivation of Oalisaya, for ths pre servation of the health of our sidiers This artic'o bas « peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the «ye tom against disease by exjn fe said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous found to moat Geurneérn how: and trregular diew It tiphesyy didieulies, was . Was owing lo the extract of Calisayn Bark which {1 cotaived aa owe of ile principal te. gredicats — “Tm confirmation of this, we have heard one of HOSTETTER’S sromACH BIT TERS. TU QStErtEx # S12 OMACH HITTERS. OSTETTER 8 STOMACH BITI ERS. ‘ % STOM MON BITTER. Ra BIOMA™ME BIITE Ra HOSTE ITER & STOMAG TTR RA, HO-TETTEMS TThMA MOSTEAT! RS MATTE aa HOB BITRE TOMacH BArERKS POst KTH k's STOMACH BEOTRRY a's FOMACH Br Ka. 8 RTOMACH u i LOMACH é RTOMAC ne ach K FeTEe BITE »ITKL BS | Hos HOST! HOSTETTER'S AT KITES Our most distinguished ph janes remark, that whenever TKTTER HH be at wae from ordinary dite wr atmonphere casa, | HS STRITEIS etouace he invariably relieved bimerif vy Plantation Bitters, Now | oererrEn ad What those Bitters cannot be obiained, © substitute should be | My prepared, We undersiand our sovernment has opened ae | HOntHTTia i gotiations with Dr, Drake, through a secret agent, but with | HORTETT Ow He Whattruth wedonctknew.” * © % 8 Hosa We are exceedingly eblignd to the Richmond Whig for tts RURRRATED a “our government" thal the Plantation Bitters are not for Shenae eale to any “snoret agente," North or Houth. There le pro. OrLR BERATED bably covers! other things that “our government” will you Ck tiaTED errs sath STOMACH Seetiny Wek now that we have the bret and most popular medals | STOMACH eine tu the world. We are mol arrald to show what it te Mouaut ' tee Fouies Physicians are cmpelied to recommend tt gromac a Carisava Bane bas been | celetranad for over two bundrea | STOMAO! ‘ Feara, and was cold during the reign of Louse Xs, Ring of RiFTeRe France, for the quormous pries of its own weight tn silver, BivtneS It {a remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipa - MITE ik ton, a. roegin bitte eae BITTE ha, Cascanitts Banx.—For Diarrhora, Colic and diseases of BitTRsa Secienndiiend bowels. Mosturtres CubenwareD sTowa! Mi Daxpation.—For Inflammation of the Loins and Dropet- Uoereteene KRKATED stuns % pa chon poriat Hostettiicn Gb aroma r nanowu Piovens Yi eieted ton. Rares’ 3 Hoek it Laveromn Puowens~Arvncie, wimatnt and tole | HSCHETIERS TELE ARAIER OER Wormaene—Por terse hea, HoMETeee TRERRAIES ia end milk; much used by mothers nursing. tis CELEMKATED stows : diss cderetute oer inner, crane manor | HHETHEY Beas: f Avother wonder(ul ingredien', of Spanish origin, tmpart: | TRIT KK’ CELBUAATED s1OM “ Ing beauty to the complesion nd brittiancy to the mind, te Bi TEETER S GELB U RATED s oe : yet unknows to the commerce of tho world, and we withhold Piso has Ty | CELBBM ATED orem Humbugs and quacks how! about the Plantation Ditters; arcana but the following is what's the matter, and they know it— READ AND REFLECT PLANTATION wiveRas wien CURB Maka sure of besith. how?" you oo Cold Extremities and Fevoriah Ling, id quataim Very pariloularly recommended to clergymen, merchants, y abite, Also fer delicate Bold by all respect Bour Blomach and Fotld tireath, Pale over the Momini Despo 2, LIV¥R COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, hotels, ssloone, country stores, © Be particular that each be “Wears the fae simite of our signature on + steel plate label, with MAMP OF er the cork, ¥ as {private gorerament . 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