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‘elds of the y and the Seven Pines, should advance upon the city. But of this we con- fans have Dut little fears. Tho of Gen, Leo’s . army would seem to invite the enemy to attack Rich- sumazils ‘ent defenceless condition would make it ap- to be captured. But General Lee is well known jcors' the United States army; his Babit of doing well all he has todo, as well as leaving undone nothing that will contribute to Bis full success, is nase bemeneblensiacd aud ahesstiatad ¥7 the cows ourselves. General Dix well knows that Richmond tainty capture fashington city. ance of Richmond to the confederacy is too well under- Btood dy the enemy for them to seriously believe it left 4m a defenceless condition. Ft upon the city. But we do an allempt to march the country from the White House to Aquta creck, r soedd te indacoment to take this route in Hloker, The better to cover this movement, Divs rear may be thrown out towards Rich- mond as ae the east bank of the Chicka Bominy, while the main body asgceuds the Pa- Munkey and secks to break ‘the Richmond and citizens can hold the city against Gen. Die wivhoul the eid of the army corps that has been assembled arownd the garrison of Ricbmond may, therefore, be consid. ered a splendid reserve for the army of Gen. fee. It may, with safety, move on Washi Custia Lee has perfected his newly organized force in drill and manual. The militia of Vi ia, lately called ut by her , Will goon swell the ranks to eighteen ugand men. the city by the Warren: Bunting up Leo, would be unable to detach a force to meet new army, organized and mobilized by General Dix’s opportune appearance at the White House. We ®gam urge ell citizens and the militia of the tate to hasten forward their organizations, in order that the army corps mow around Richmond may take the fleld. MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY ABOUT RICH- Hooker eng: Ly EE Sug several White Hocse one at this ;lace. It is possible that may on yes ee ee ae ver town, but we have heard nothing such a movement except the etutoment of the man who tells cf the forty thourand, Whivh bas been mentioned, There was an unpleasant report last evenivg, which we hope may prove untrue, that several of the Home Guard of King Wiiliam had been caught and bung by the Yankee cavairy. We wore unable to trace the origin of the rumor, fo may herg state that Intelligence, believed to be su- thentic, been received here that the Yankees, aller getting General Willian H. ¥. Lee t the White Hour Pent him immediately wo Washington. MERTING OF THE BRITISH SUBJECTS. A meeting of the British subjects in Richmond t# called this ovening at Copp’s Pistol Gallery, Main street, with a view to the organization of @ volunteer company to apsist tw the defence of the city. The cal emanates from & well known citizen, himself @ subject of Victoria, but who be Nieves in defending the home of bis adoption from @ van- aatfor. Wo invite the attention of the class named to the following call: — Brrvist Benwers.—You are reqnesied to nrert at seven ocloek. this (Wednosday) evening, at Copp’s Pistol Gaiery, on Tenth street, between Main and Cary. for the purpose af forming » company and offering our services in defence of the ony. In sodoing you wil not forieit your aliegianve to the home government, MACUABE, or THE YANKEES BELOW [From the Richmond Pnquirer, J Several reports siinilar to those which ret . 00 Tuesday, were flying about in relation to the Yankees Delow. the sntelligence by the train from Meadew Sta- tion Jast evening, states that our pickets on Dr, Crump’ farm, peor Tunstall’s Station, were driven in by the ens my yesterday morning. Nothiny beyond this bad occ red up to fiveo'clock P. M., to imdicnte that « forwa: movement. is intended. The enemy is reported to have been reinforced during the pang two days by Ganeral Peck F Heman from the vicinity of Suifolk, who reacbed this city on yesterday, states that the Yankee forces at that poiut were lowving during all! of Inet week apd that op Sunda; evening @ very sinall portion of the command remain ‘That the White House is really their destination admite of. Dut little-doutn [we city Baramonr, daly 4, 1863. News of the mersenger from Jeff. Dawis to General Le with orders to come to the rescue of Richonond is confirmed. Gen, Doubleday wax mortally wounded yesterday, Our Jovner Lave boon heavy, and prisoners aay tho ree! lovee Bave been terrible. ‘The battles bave boon (be mont terrife end fatal of any ever fought, for the numbere engaged. . ‘Theatrical. ‘The sutnmer reason will be fairly inangurated this @veuing. Wallack’s theatre iy the only place of amuse ment pow cloped, and that may pornibly be reopened in | Avent, “Mr. Wheatley will continus the representations of “The ‘Duke's Motto” at Niblo’s Garden, a most de Nantfal sammer theatre, It is rumored that senorita Cabsew. ortly appear at ono of the Broadway theatres from Soffer. A gen- | | abd desire for the re establishment of peace and « | 60 Deantifal a country, which had been #0 lom §w anew soortacilar drama, In which she will play a | epenking ebarneter, The Ger (ie manegement of Mies Rmily Thorne and Mr. Marke mith, The cotapeny tuelades Mre. Mark Smith, Mra Gratien, Mré, Vloyd, Mr. Sian Setcholl, Mr. A. H. Daven. port, Mr. Marry Pearson, Mr. So! Smith, Jr, and Mr. 1 £. Morrm, Decides the mawagers. Mr. Johd P juter Garden will be reopened this evening, un- | Vooke | deade the orebestra. The programme for this week will be —'¥ ine Points of the Law,’ “One Moweand Mil: iners ‘Wand’ and “*ketches in (ndia’’ An exeeilent com pxcy and 2 very gu0d Dill. Newt week @ burlenjue on “Leah” wilt be produced, with now scenery and plenty of new roner Bir. GC. Flowand. te acting wanayor of the Old Now ery, taker a comphroentary beat t. * The Oe ‘bin Hey.) “The Ww s Victim,’ © Robert Macaire, © Tho tavage and tb feo” and “The Limerick Boy’ will be played. All Wie members of Mie company have voluntosred, ad Mr. & ox and Mise Pavny Herring appear in come of their bert ebarnewors. Management of the Hid Rowery bas been very Rnoeees’ul am! We hope that hie bewe it «i! be ally eo) The ie She 19FE BEDE of dhe weaken at thie Uhealre atthe Sew Bowery belle Mineicols are ongaged for (he FAME wenson, and will give 4 fine entertaw ween! My DAFA elke aumounees Am inetye! perlorm woe Font Orde troupe, at the American Musewm Pandicr! i¢ the nae of Philadelphia. Mr. aod Mre jom Tham, Mies Miate Warren aod Mr. Nott and daver and deliver patriotic veeitadene, ond flup ehinks gereraily, At Learn Keene's and at the New jc fertival eriorWAHOr® Be BOMOYNNd. The Amat ya clawed for the rrevemt and Manager Fatie bu Woupe © Loewe, ~~ whe babe Scene of the First Day’s Fight, Wednesday, July 1, in Which Major Genera] Reynolds Was Killed ARRIVAL OF TTB ROANOKE. NEW THE BATTLE. LUTHER AN THEQ SEM/NARY * MUZERET —, NEWS FROM Address of General Forey to the Army MAXICO AND Bawa *\Triumphal Entry of the French Army Jnte the City of Mexice. and the People. Departure of Mexican Prisoners to France, bey By the a#rrival of the rteainer Roanoke, from Havanna, we have nows from Mexico, confirming the aecounts al ready received of the oecupation of the city of Mexico by &c., the French. We subjoin the particniare The Eco del Comercio, the Freveh organ, pul Vera Crna, of the 16th ult, coutaing the account of the | ocenpation of the city of Mex that 9 @oon as Jnares and hie followers left the capitol, the people arore en masse, and gave vent to their every fe raid, has never been seen jin since the entry of the army of the liberator, lturbide. Nery thundred ‘The following is Ube omic enthusiasm in Jotcing, 1 Hells were coustan through the streets, of the entry of Gener To we Sun Prevees On the 10th imetant the eulry of the General in4%Mier into Mexico took place, with the greatest pomp, The enthusiaem of ihe inhabitant # inex Preasible, the streets were strewn with flow. people iu their delirium threw themaeives i the path of the General and hie etal. After amsiating at a Tr ens in | the Cathedeal, which wae completely full, General Forey | Peecivod deputation conceivable way tiy rovg, apd a al Povey -— Jenm M4, 1865, o whom he expressed by war aud civil diesensions, Re pleased, Mr. Sub Prefect, Wo accept the asurauce of My Aietingy hed consideration, 6. MONIKER, Chief of Battation, ke the Diario de is Marina @f June so for the New Yora Hamauy.} (Tramelated from Ry @ sporial meemenger w comven anil pec) pie 11th Gener © Juaren e Ube honor joo Das been orca Command ing Generis Be pleased to communivate this to de autboritves and * tw the journals of the ' To om | Mr. Howard ® | the reve A deputation of he A divieon of the on San Laie Coker) yn tuoretara, 1k wat daderetond at & pice calied wivanee bree Un naked ee Aimy 20m, #hO weNS w Views Cron, J » haw just ai with the forces that ma retired to San Laie Powe be (he capital of the see Peer — to officially apne pied by the Feene will make bus entry city. « mg * widitionel y Peaevet or Vana Cree fp adaiiion vo toe facts already commen aie! we have @: the following particalare:— Tei to announce to Genera be expectot and when Genersl Hwraine ater abotber deputation of the inbal hit to barten bis copupation to pnerent disorare » consuls left the ‘orey that there wes tn French sry wor ex Joare outer by Quereta with the govern me trenpe, tone UbOOr (be comanand « ena ~~ &c. o by the French, une 18. 1849. ved | bave re the reneb army entered Ly of Mexwo on the 34 imaimut. | Forey proposed to eater the ety in ox thourand men » Snail * lr a EAL i and at Monte de iow YonE ait Crugee and completely defeated by Gen. Binteon, with the love of five hundred prisoners, six piores Of artillery and two wagons of ammunition. Fintwon bad arrived in Mexico with his captives, while bis forves wore purening the routed enemy HAVANA. pying the city of Guadalupe. Ove! —— road to cut off stragglers. e following are the orders oi General Forey to tbe | General Marquez, with his Mexican soldiers, was occu ueliga’s cavalry was oc army — 2, dave 16, 1803. Soupurms—Afler & siege in which you have displayed Driltiant valor, united with a constancy aud per- reverauce wihout which a success would not have been obtsined, you hare com | pelied a garrison of eighteen thouenid down their t) serreode reventy 6x than +. mor men tw two superior overs’ cight hundred to nine hundred subalwern Licers, & large quantity of war naterial and ope hundred | aud forty cannon -Sucn are the troph | which har openod to you the gates which a blind and i by much, was {rite to you. -o1 | government of Juarez ©» | should have eerved as its tomb. ve gs my had agencies than thore wt le year inv a wity o be proud is dens © something 0 Ww cover iL with the sword of shed in mber® Nave beet) valor ia theeame resistance proparca ered in Puebla, in Sa e he hax cared to meet It ways 4 ber Such re Mexico, bet us march pporeur,”’ whic the proc uu aud the thix day a f sweet remem bra hin sympathy der in racted writings, pamphlets, de. , ke., beomuse «il premature. When an edifice bas been « troyed | eb I place all mae, June iv the first class, gives you t yower is greater than that which you brousbt by an iron yoke © remove and give t of your victory, | ely | wretended victury tinpregnabie, aud v bich inet with woaker | accnm tiated remainy t bere the knob of the Mexicu . and thither it is peo Vrance nereased ri and, wb) er on this capital b you wit whieh ¢ POREY Forey wo tue thie wor oun only be re constructed by slow degreer, tbat ie if we dewire ik ue be really eolid. Have patence. then, and with Livioe pro the | Colonel Jean Vigros bas been aymoiwted comma peveral Vera Cros sod herrea Calience whith | The steamers Darien and + eres bait left for France wit republies | thorveso Me generals, twenty four cole | sve Neutenant colouele. Atty | nnd thirty te capiaine one b | tenants aod one bueared and Ubety seven » the capital Oar Tncane © Havewe We bave dates from Puerto Keo to the ho news lows free Saave Dominge vl Of a!) Dominican paper money on ree Hoe of falne Bille of $100 Th meme the wir of the Marenvet and 1 ade running eteamer fae turbed ot te MEP TE, tyot bo res proa. bed the ame out re ah nped, and Phede Iiand after the Marys 6 & hall milee of the © Atarest teas beaded ber off, mtu, t om he enptaie e wad por of by The wreckere, ar accers Cbarienten Faony bav@ wrived at Mages Rangel nnd | pore calyaue the Reky were ceptures Morelia, Were wlimaw | Jeeireyet ot ne Lowe rrw08 at Now Cora i Mews Ga lifel hed tin the I remeh steomer Vera (ror to you that | for France with the key® of the city Of Mexien and other rmy and the | iropbiex spondence. June 30. | 63 37th There oer 8 be nothing was wtoted that (he Riete Inland, after Ariving her ashore continued firing at ber, Ope of the ok Lile Jo Beherman on the jmod +m (iad to be wb A) ty qetete thot mw ow oat fel that intent teva! hw bas ut Wb any) pertiouter hee that not & wingte KhOk wae fired Fihode Inia W une the steam sr Atlanta. The steamers, Darien aud Hebe have arrived at Nassan, bound for & poet in the rebel States, | Commodore Wilkes and hia secretary have been bere for afew dage ‘Thomas, and jeave (or Commodsre Lardver ba Ticonderoga. and when ts ‘The Tioga, Geturd | allin the sume cri We are told the T aderoga im a fine, ellteier h yellow feve rim (he herbor of a batare, and few casts of even bi fever, ] £0 often deolured to be ve ve been BO eoceah arti Jopartuires wis Suceesa of the mel Way, de. oun NEW DN Brows ‘The Savannah Veer ways tho Yankees will not be able rT A ye They came in the Alabama from St ‘our eity today per Roanoke arrived at St. T able gunboats Net one India squadron te in vice. Thy Wachusett hed Opeida into the St, Thomas. Mowe! r ut w the The v condition to Sup porta short time wince with eighteen pow miles fron the More had ro de Cuba aud AimBama are homas ta the Tein to be hoped the administration will tical more fairly with him than it hax with Commodore Wilkes, aad furuish him with at least « pair of service prevent for wed by the Jata lolt thin f tear Wt two pounds: Went ne THE NEW INLET BLOCKADE. Watohta lai pn the Blioekaders— ein Defences of New [niet—Obstructions inthe Chan- — ORKEAPON DENCE. Fixer, Ove New Iver, | Carn Fran, June W, 1563. j heretofore, All are om t | vievauce and amxyous watching remaine unchanged sural Vemmels continue Tho blockading Reet of this place has been, wince my wet was written, as umeucicestul in making captures as wi, but the reward of The raw tue blockade with wal | abe cargoes for the une of the enemy y (ar as iS Known Lo the feet, three steamers and « boomer Bave rin the blewade here in the last pine | days. The schooner escaping vexee us eorely, for we | had begun to think we could keep them out or jn, an the! cae might be. She had been lying inside for se lays, waiting for an epportumity wor t. That ie, | tar wind and a dark might. The brought © fair wind aod gave promis of being followed by « dark | night, and Our Commanding officer, kuowing it would be upoonihie to wee at any distance If she attempted io | rom, emt a beat in a charge of am officer as avon vit ame on cided wid requisite 1 (ne ecunauer or near the bar an any «the A gunboat wae ais kept underweigh throug oor io charge of the boat nd promptly made © (he Aleamer was pure oe mo homrd of ail the ve saiee weigh thurongh peareh was iaity with The ® boone war ee | corre time the sleanme by (howe im the beat cot owt thea we fire sed, and we captioned, esrly sien wigamner Vic rite be ue (rou dd ee a boat was pr alt wan YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. GETTYSBURG. lem UVIston y armed and | jor making wignals if The boot went mAlances would permit and mn. st renee, probab: aid. bet © je for tigoal, a» “ nan far at prudent, and Ate ore the tour running 4 lndieated the | AUAL Wan meer ttotiow, and they Any craft that might be ot)! daylight bat nothing tah Ot about the bing won seer At daylight the bout wae off to the learned that a ther » *e ar that the schooner wea « the fhorning by the United he Frying Veo Steals, the the Cape, bows atime than K takes to write ot her ammer bed ow geome but towing something in pored to be eri Thee have probably been sunk in the channel, as they de not and, Nettle curs the last of Febroary & trestlework, some forty five ‘eet io weet, tat it the also wuld that two enormons rifled gi the | Coromanding harles Hugg day moras ward. on the 24th, eeamer | A GREAT VICTORY ! THREE DAYS BATTEES. sg” |Terrific and Unparal- leled Conflict. The Rebels Utterly Routed. THEY RETREAT TO THE MOUNTAINS. Tho Culminating Battle ' on Friday. Official Despatches from General Meade. The Rebels Repulsed in Every Attack. The President Congratulates the Country. Splendid Conduct of the Army of the Potomac. a net ’The Rebel General Armistead Captured, Ss CoRpS philic GENERAL SICKLES' LEG AMPUTATED. tn the channel, near to fori. They pave been > | Some of the Rosults of the pearance wed fine Foe pee yd ait of timber * a ~peen sunk ju 108 Great Victory. ke anything away with them on leaving. On shore ro continually at work with « large foree building Tt @aid there are now one bandr or the defence of New Inlet; bot perhaps the yw apoarently pearly finished, continnes to excite ne y upon the part of the biockadars bent The Rebel Pontoon Bridges at Wil- Bt, built «f heavy timber, waa erect on Federal liamsport Destroyed. may be the intentions: of the bole moot 4 @ vila ori she veinwirk ws a fosmiat'wa | SKETCHES OF SOME OF THE HEROES, dey Ben ae ro whew tion, and het ty) be Gnietied in five woeke MK OT M COOKS DEFPATCH TO TI { our Comboate it whould Deve been stated NEW YORK HERALD wor place a learns soe : ree Tae os by tha look Heanquanree, Timo Anwr Cone, | Citivers on bowd, and that a gun wae fired at each, b Nean Gerevowons, Jaly 4, i665. { that when the winding @ffect of the flaeh of the fons én hei parted oF of Priday was the mort desperate ‘acto! vewel here w ay were ipo og them. One OF them of (he 2int, the other ow the 22d vet rection decivive of the war It war neu! if co and commenced at early daybreak on our extreme left by « determined attack by the enemy with The from New Ortew nor Kennington, Actir arrived at this port yorto fourth M Avriw tet taten tamer | inveketey and artillery aeck war met by the Sixth gorps aad portions of the Piret Kee June i froma tere | and the Fifth, the Third lying close at band in tin aM st umnver of @rk wounded aie Gall viockading | Terve, The battle raged fleroely at this point qoute alxo the the Colet Mates | for wearily three hours, when the enemy fel! “ rom the United " : at a beck, yielding to us the whole of the balile levi Staten Kina fe werw “ of Gal yw oll an of the previews day oad wit io onmmnierion Pébroary 14 is Genlen valde te Gecabhd den | Nearly simultaneously with the opening of derek Crocker now ‘otlog Volvotee | the atte k on she lef, movements were discov eutenent Commanting toi States steam gunteet a, ep. he has een actively employed ju the Western | ° i on ba eieiaedarea anand " we eyadroo, aed returme for very coor | making fank our peition ia thet direction sire, (mi June 2%, latitude 2%, wngiede 145, | (rue veviilery ou Cemetery Hill at ence opened mnamnar George Washington for Sew Orleans du'y sede 3 21, wagitete 16 boarded orig | throwing leary vollies of shell over and w fared Heltan, from Cordenes (or Halifax, with « j the worils aud ens of the town. At this point cargo of mugar i There arrived at Key West ou the 27th umet, the steam } we bad eight or we batteries in position, ere Manet sad Nevtone, prises to United Mater stmmmer | covered by eartvworks The enemy re Lackawanne, taken o% Mobile, The Planet was taken run | cart ping (he bieckede, On ee iret bales of cotton oo ; Opeased briwk! 4 our Cho vonmtiag, vat with nomers sien come im. Arrived Dee am Mee Veiiet alan een mer wr ¢ evidoatly much annoyed ver, prewsed their col | poor effect, and | by our fre They ‘a The \esew img 90m re wk hey Wom unne on Wo (oe right aed very soon our Infantry hy 2G OR 000) CORO 8 Camara tutes | ae ene Megt ia, Cagahip 4 ‘adeno t Kaiey, | poured oo (faok aad were earnestly eo rite eestmes Honter ie and Senfower, bere rr Nexen, of Vhilelatyhin, stesmer Key Want, for we! T ontest here waaeven more eur Now York, comlmg. The Siaamer Coatinemtal panned aot sod coallnées © ed ee ek” ‘Tre Weot ow the yicht of the Zh, and jest the fw lie ’ hee Nettie ins Ye a - Twe portions of the Eleventh corps The follow we ere the pemengers vy the Keusing™ aptame Melemettante Penitty, tate of United er | withstood the hack, giving never en inch of ; Cagmam Gro. b. Nath, inten’ United Mates | , bark A - + Abtg Peeige Mobert Wright. mewed te | & wl to Ubelr essa'lan ae al ters Dawe aad fight reged here on the face of « lofty ~ | mountals, densely wooded, from the summit of woe es covid 1 our position en jently with « view o teary Peteon anand gainieg this po he eanmy made he Cyraen' erh we. Needing Vo yo the left or the previous day, way —_—— _— = 2 :