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:) NEW YORK HERALV, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1863. ——— i i — = NT and the fire of our artillery was gaid to have been very | age and their State. Who would recall them from their | Amer’, OSTETTER: 6 of th @ slope, were unable to reach the summit. The | destructive w them, lying, as they were, 1) heavy masses ite glory? Each sleeps ina hero's grave! ‘ean Shim-asters’ Association, _ HOS TRE BATTLES OF GETT YSBURG, | ex ay’s loss on this part of the line was very Beavy. 1 | jngt in rear of their own guns. I have stated that just ‘REUEL GENERALS KILLKD—UNION AND KBUEL PRISONERS, Fe No 61 Watt Staxer—Roous 23 anv 25. Foserees be vo heard several officers say that they have never se@0 | yrior Pickett commenced the attack, eur batteries ceased | (From another ocorresp ndeut of the Richmond Enquirer. ‘4 following approved Masters and Officers have received HOSTETTER'S names nad © 4 enemy's dead cover the ground 60 thickly, not even ring, and upon inquiry 1 leara that they bad exbausted | J regret to have to inform your readers of the death ey, from this wet Hi TER’ at the rst Fredericksburg Syht, as they id on that por. | ‘ait ammunition. aod were thes com to with | Brigadier General Fetignen, vio was wounded, 5 the {Freak Lovell, schr Princess, ‘Thos W_McDon brig gost! i over wi A seem », and wi u ‘oung Dorchester; , 4 Interesting Rebel Account of | sos ot the toid over whi Meer tiicox and a Wrigss, of | 78% eee ro-creasing 68 Tuesday ig Dorchesier: Jovian M ‘Cobb, schr Jonathan tna’ aays the fight yt Wilcox po forward ‘nearly & mile, driving the enemy before bim and up to his very suns, over and beyond his Selnerten, suvenal gene which he captured, and nearly up to sum- Init, of the Dill, Wright had swept cover the valley under a terrific fire from the enemy's batteries, posted upon McPherson’s heights, had encountered the enemy's advance line, aud bud driven him across the y Emmetsburg pike to’a position bebind a stone wall or | Thursday, and again by fence, which rons parailel with the pike, and abput sixty | that in both instances we lont it by the failure of or eighty yards in front of the batteries og the heights supports to the attacking parties. On wh ‘the — and immediately under them. Here this gallant brigade reste for the second failure 1 shall not attempt to say. | It must bave been a bad a most desperate engagement for fifteen or twenty | The most careless reader will be at 80 loss to discover | man a bettor theme iD ‘the minutes, but eharging rapidly up the almost perpendiou- | tho responsible party. Of the failure to send in support | General Semms. He V, ag brave, patriotic and high- lar side of the mountain, they rushed upon the enemy's | in the first pried yk Thireday) the copvictir 3 la geo. almost without @ Fault. Georgia, the land a bie ret infantry bebind the stone wail, and drove them from it | ora) in this army {| Yaor ‘General a a be | and the confederacy for wi tue Tad 6 a, at tho ‘point of the bayonet. Now concentrating tusit | held regyousible. a portion of hie divieion that | life, abould Seger air trates of protien ts thet fire upon the heavy batteries (twenty guns) eet the poe a pened ties ‘gratitude fallen enemy on the crest of the heights, they soon silenced | nis strongest brigades, although Bagg ry wer Th plaza and ena aaa ki aati them, and, rushing forward with a shout, soon gained | out in action. Why thi So. fe wolopens, D rip octane ee met ~ the summit of the heights, capturing all the enemy's | Yin 6 able to ‘done ~ M4 Reeeal Lo topes ag gg cA re crossing S&S } and driving their iniantry in great disorder and e0n- | report, id cavalry skirmish below Charlestown, on Thursday even- evades beyond. No Fa amen -° ge nmrneat To VIRGINIA. jng, 80 say. It 19 also reported that tneir cavalry is near Bri ura! Wn Belen tt Clie Bier Datta Pe lazzo, schr’ Exchange: Lineoln Coom| 1 David N Kelley, sche W aver" Witch? Thoe Vergo, brig i Jesse; 108. H Boucher, brig Mi 7 james P Kien herman ny Hovehir, Janae acre, for B steamer Oriele, Gaiman, brig Geo W Horton, Misce! Bria W B Nasn, before pornos ty, the petzolen Fiorkda, was 209 tons + bu i Tss4, raied 2, and halted from ‘Oberry Scur Piercy, from Bangor t , lum. arr at Susie aie inst, J gb mg Reo been ore on White Head. Messrs McKay & Aldus, of East Boston, have thetr new steamer, the N P to parties in ‘Boston and New York, who will send her to ‘ae soon as she cap be completed, which will be in tem or fifteen days, eqite, wreck at Bird Rock, Crooked, Island Fessaas. report- yreviously to have been a propeller, proves to have been a sailing vessel oniv,.’ Holes have been cut through her Bottom ant doxes ri basen, 5 rk, sid appears to have been in tho water hs, ‘Two letters only of the nam the Great Conflict. THE CHARGE OF PICKETT’S DIVIS‘JoN, VICTORY CLAIMED AND Lost, ful) ying ela nt tow oii di Eeterer kat wee" The Rebel General Andersom, Held Re- sponsible for tke Defeat, THE RECREAT TO VIRGINIA, WHY THE BATTLE WB 105 x ired u and | Martinsburg, avd that they are coming across at Wil. | {rom three to four moi : = = by We now bad the key to the enemy's and, pant ‘eriday. Pogo Be By citer with | liamsport. You may, howover, feel ry sure that if | cai be seen (TB), and apparently near the commencement epparentiy, the victory was won. Melaws and Hood had | girong working parties burying our dead and caring for | Meade would not attack Lee with the raging Potomac in aan pea gant ef } Wartcerrespamieace of the Richmond Enquirer. } Eee tial tine Well up the slope on the right; Wiloox | the wounded. | bisrear, he will not push right ahead ‘and’ give Lee he wit At Kennebunkport, 17th nat, trom, Ward's War’ ot f g ept well up on portion w tine; Wri it that th " ‘ition was almost advantage of the riv ervening ween him an it fe ‘ armed 4 Iv Camp, Nidm HacerstowM, Md., July 8, 1863. | pierced the encmy’s main line on the summit of McPher- | ptt wi gyrate Pbrsition wane hres | (Meude's) base of supplies. built for and owned by Capt Nathaniel L Thompson. of Kem- ‘> ‘1 proceed to-day to give you a hasty sketch of the ‘scn’s heights, capturing his heavy batteries, thus break- fighting had nearly exhausted our ammunition. Thave taken sume paing to ascertain the number of Notice to Mariners. uoverménts of thisxrmy since we crossed the Potomac. | ing the connection between their right and lett wings. I that | prisoners captured, and am credibly fnfori tin all ENARANCE TO PORTLAND HARBOR. Ax | was not withsour advance, under Lieutenant General | grid’ tha pparentiy, we bad pons tba ive re had been indications the night before (Friday) p ip ly toto te ete All | deties neta ee SO a Ewell, [sbiil not be able to give you as full and reliable letice class Blacod maius w be stated why our successes were not crowned with the important results which should have followed such heroic daring and indomitable bravery. Although the order was peremptory that all of Anderson’s division should move into action simultaneously, Brigadier Gene- ral Posey, commanding @ Mississippi brigade, and Briga- dier General Manone, commanding a Virginia brigade, failed to advance. This failure ol these two brigades to advance is assigned, as | learn upon inquiry, as the rea- gon why Pender's division, of Hill’s corps, did not ad- vance—the order being that the advance was to com- ‘mence from the right and be taken up along our whole line, Pender’s failure to advance caused the division on his left—Heth’s—to remain inactive. Here wo to mark the Eastern Hue and Cry. entrance in Portlan bor, hte been removed, aud ite Place supplied bye first class Tron Can Buyy, 2 # ce eel By order of the Lighthouse Board, Situs WM A GOODWIN, Lighthouse Engineer, land, July 24, 1863, Notloo is hereby given that a third class nun buoy, painted with red ant black horizontal stipes. has been glaeed of the SW side of a wreck, which’ lies in 13 fathoms of water te the northward of ‘Cuityhunk Ysland, in Buzzards Bay, ‘There are bat four feet of water over the mastheads of wreek, The following are magnetic bearings of prominent objects from the buoy, vig:— is Buoy, SW by 8. Ribbon Reef Buoy. NW, Cuttyhunk Lighthouse, 8B % 8. placed in rocky west i mI fim Bussard's Bay), which has but seven feet of water om it atlow ide, ti the following ng magnetic ings of nent objecta Clark’ Paint Lighthouse, N Ww. North Ledge, NE . Dumpling Rock hthouse, SW 34 EB. ad A bi f. ‘ted black, and numbered “SA,” has pier ity eto of een eof Gull ook Lee, nts fohlowing ate m iatic. bearings of prominent objects fallen are maanel promi aor by Lucas’ Ledge buoy, NNW. the enemy were moving off; but all Saturday morning | we must ken about nine thousan the atmosybere was £0 tay that nothing gu Peete cluajye Breaths numbering about thirty-five hun- and from neon until night the rain poured fi such dred, which we captured and paroled in Gettysburg. Of as to utterly preclude any accurate observations being the pine thousand captured you wyjJ probably receive made, During the whole of the day our wounded—at | abvut four thous henna rest, 1am told, Jeast such as wore able to boar it) wer being sent to- | were paroled 8 OF tle flel¢ easy wards Hagerstown, and late in the aflérnoon our artillery Oar sa jogs in prisoners, I am inclifed to believe, must and wagon trains also commenced moving in thé Saifie | reach but will not much exceed five thousand. * * * direction, At dark our whole army were put in mo- Winchester is very much crowded. There are many tion, taking the road to Fairfield” and crossing | persons here looking after their friends and relatives. South Mountain at Waterloo Gap. Our falling back | Some, too, have doubtless been drawn by a desire to in- was orderly and without loss of men or guns. All our | duige in speculation, But, thank Heaven, the door is artillery was brought off, and very few, if any, strag | closed to these gentry, glers fell into the enemy’s hands. Having crossed tho Several distinguished clergymen are now here, among mountain we moved on to Hagerstown, where we arrived | them Drs. John A. Broaddus, J. Lansing Burrows, W. J. on Monday , the 6th. Wo took position and calmly | Hoge and Rev. Dr. Wilmer, of the Episcopal church. A awaited the approach of the enemy. On Tuesday his | series of meetings of a religious character are in pro- advance as pear to us as Funkstown, four miles | gress. fiouth of ratown, and on Wednesday and Thursday In tlosing, I may say that every day is adding to the his whele command confronted ng, We were anxious | strength and efficiency of the army, aud that by the close for him to commence the attack, and hourly expected | of another week I sincerely believe that its morale will the ball to open. During Friday, Saturday, Sunday and | be fully up to if oot in advance of ite spirit at any time Monday we lay face 10 feces ‘Dut the ehemy refused to | during the past twelve mouths. The country can rely accept our wager of battle. On Monday night, findingthat | upon the army of Northern Virginia and Robert E. Lee, the enemy bad no Pech epg Uhh eraine but had | its chosen general. gone to work intrenching and fortifying, Gene- During the retreat from Gettysburg, Fwell lost nearly ral Lee determined to reeross tho river. 1 have | all bis forges, and Hill some five or six. This was when no doubt the continued and heavy rains, and | the enemy attacked the trains. consequent raptd rising of the Potomac, some tofiu- Lieutenant Colonel Christie, a gallant officer, died here, ence on this movement. Wo are now all on the “sacred | I am informed, lost night. x. reports of the mevements of bis corps up to the battle of Gettysburg as of the main body of the army, which cross- e@itho Potomac two days after his corps.” I learn that Ewell’s corps crossed on the 22d June—one portion at “Bhepberdstown and another at Williamsport, and that © the two columns united at Hagerstown. From the latter vptace one division—Rhodes", I think—was pushed on through Grecveastle and Chambersburg to Carlisle, mak. ing at all Varoe of these places co: siderable captrres of army supphes—hats, shores, ‘clothing and medical stores, Another Civisiou—Farlg's--turned to the right from Chambersburg and meved on York, on the Northern Central Katiroad, when, after a shoré and snconsiderable ‘engageinont with a body Pennsytvania militia, im which quite & number wore taken prisoners, the town | havtner™°sutangy ‘Inien mucctsincs ‘we oon eaet of “purrendered arly then pushed on to Wrightsville, oo | mogt deaperate aud important assaults that has ever been ‘the'routh side of the Susquehannah, Whore was posted & | made on this contient—fifteen or twenty thousand armed Small body of miligia, who ‘fied precipitatoly at his a» | men resting on their arms, in plain view of a terrible bat- ‘ach across the fiver, and burned the bridge. Sore | tio, witnessing the mighty efforts of two little brigades prisoners wore taken‘at Carlisie—two or three hun- | (Wright's and Wileox’s for Sad tele Iuek nae Gred—all militia, and ‘they, as. also ‘those captured ut | Contea) scontending with, the henry musors of Yeskea See ee ere ee aes ae Jntantry, end rujeoted to a moat deadly fre from the “Un the morningof'June 24 A. P. Hill's corps (the Chird) | Snemys Reavy ariiller PB doe ge bet lr grat Srorsed the Potemac at Boteler’s Mill, one milo ‘eclow | were carried. Verry’s brigade, which was between Wil Bhepherdstown, Aniderson’s division being in the advance. | Cox and Wright, sous after ite first alvance, was That night the bead of Hil’s corps ‘reached Boonsboro’, | So heavily a6 te be toresd to retiees Tine lott an re ‘which latter pluco was occupied by Wright's brigade of | in the line between Wright and Wilcox, and which the Anderson's division From this place we nioved on | enemy perceiving, he threw @ heavy-column in the gap Chambersburg, via Funkstown, Hagerstown avd Middle- | thon made, deploying a portion of it in Wileox’s left flauk soil of old Virginia,” in five spirits and good health, O2d | quam a “ ; A buoy, painted black, and numbered “I1 A.” has ~ Shubibvorsburk on ie 27th, we pestiod on to'Fegeutarite, | wile &large force was thrown im roar of Wright's right | ‘ialiUer ready vo more won wee No oemineermy | SHIPPING NEWS eb pticar hs Rant Wetiome athe SE alae of Bench’ Pate READ AND RRPLECT. * ve miles from Chambersburg,on the Baltimore and Phi: | Sek. The faiture of Posey and Mahone to advance upon | hag had his confidence in General Lee in the slightest de- . ‘Wareham harbor), which has but five feet of water on it at ae Tedeipia turnpike. Here we ‘Dalted until ‘Tuceday, tho | WFieht’s let enabled the enemy to throw forward astrong } gree tmpatred by the last tmonth’s campaign. He had ee es READ AND REFLECT + B0th, waiting tor the rear of the corns and oursupply trains | {po wunnesyute Tikes deere well to his rear aleng | dimcutttes to contend with which impartial history will Mevem. ef Ocean Steamers. tgs READ AND REFLECT: Weome up. Ih the meantime Longstreet’s corps had turned motsburg pike. 1 was now apparent that the day | duly record, and his fair fame will not receive a single | Malleare forwarded by every steamer inthe regular lines. | ‘Fox Rocks Boy. Aby Wi W. —— “Map the river from Millwood, and, parsing through Martins- | 1248 lost—lost afler it was wen—lost, mot because our ormy | ior wy this cainpaign, I shall at some future momont, | The steamers for or {roi Liverpool call at Queenstown, ex- | Beach Point. SE 3s 8. READ AND REPLECT, Durg, crossed the river at 'William-port, and, falling into | *WOM badly, but because « Large portion did nol-Aght at all. | when} have lelaure. give you some more full particulars | cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The | Swift's Flats (lower part) buoy, B by N. pada oar line of advance at Hagerstown, followed It'to Fayette. ‘A GEORGIAN BRIGADE. Of ti campaign and what wo accomplished, Our loss in | steamers for or from the Continent, call at Soutnampton, By Oder OF HOY LAER Halen Salen Toschi READ AND REFLECT. Ville, reacKing the latter place on Monday. the 20tb. My narrative left Wright's little brigado of Georgians in | the three days’ fighting at Gettysburg will fall below ten Boston, July 27, 1863. * ; READ AND REFLECT.. Baving now concentrated our army, except Ewell’s corps, | the evemy’s intrenchments upon the heights. Let us | thousand in killed. wounded and missing, The enemy's m ‘ What — swhost operations have already been given, on Tuesday, | Teturn tu this little Spartan band, who this day covered | less is at lesst thirty thousand killed and wounded, and Bark Bitzabeth Swit, Chae, of NR, was spoken April 10, READ AND REFLEOP - Bho 30th, Goneral Lee ordered the 1inp of march to be | themselves with glory—alas, how vainly! Perooiving, | ten thousand prisoners, Some of the prisoners, indeed ei ea ore 7 EE er it on ted, rst Rainbow, Nichole, NB, lean (probably nothing this ia ‘mbst of them, were paroled in Pennsylvania; the balance | City of Manchester. .Liverpool.. seanon). was spoken April 17, no lat, &. READ AND REFLECT. taken up' for Gettysburg, twenty miles distant ‘in an | after getting possession of the enemy's works, that they - ‘easterly direction. “In this movement Hill’s corps was in | Were certainly isolatea—more than a mile from support— | have been sent on to Richmond. Ameri “Southampton., ‘the advance, and in the following order:—Heth’s division, | that Perry’s brigade!bad been driven back on their right; ‘THR CHARGE OF PICKETI’R DIVISION Americi a vere Schr James, Keen, of Sippican, on @ cruise, was spoken peicaty Pender's division, Anderson's on; then Longstreet’s | that no advance fad'been made on their left, and just | The sun rises, cloudsobscuro its brightness as if loth | City of Cork. ieeuieck ee cathe tintas a WT tevane, Cast MaetaNOS Make sure of health, * Hut how?” you ae. then soeing the enemy’s flanking columans on their right and left flauks rapidly converging Ye their rear, theso noble Georgiaes faced about, abandoning all the guns thoy had captured, and prepared to cut thetr way through vhe enemy who had now almost entirety surrounded them, Springing with atacrity down the fill to the stone feace, they were kalted, and delivered a ‘well directed fire upon the enemy then pissing along the pike road. Follawing this discharge by a charce over the atone wall and through the enemy's ranks, they soon gaimed the foot of the slope, when the lately’ abandoned guns upon the heights corps, McLaws’ division, Hood vision-—Pickett’s divi- wion being loft at Chambersburg to protect our rear and Convoy ile reserve trains. Two miles from Fayetteville We crossed the South Mountain at Stephens’ (Thaddeus) Iron Works, all of which were completely destroyed, Owing “io the narrow road ‘through the mountain pass only two divisions of Hill’s corps crossed the mountain on the 30th. Earty on Wednesday Hill’s Femainivg division (Anderson's), and Longstreet’s‘ corps Moved on after Hill's advance. PRELIMINARY FIGHTING—REREL MISTAKE, tie an e z yihen'the stomach, and sustain ‘ants of the brain, ay to look upon the sceue to witness such inhumanity, but from whieh no people are exempt who ever left a history or benefited the human race, The conflict bogan ere Tobal Cata first wortred in brass, and will contmue till a higher virtue thin man has ever reached shall govern events, Svon the division leaves the main rond—makes a detour to the right—winds over hill and through wood, towards the rightof our line of battle. The morning is | Damasc how wearing away—at times a cannon shot breaks the | Citvef Ne: lew You quiet. and a shel comes ‘screaming through the air—now | Hammon’ -Now York. and then tho skirmishers'break forth, varying from the r June 3. states that they had that day received a letter from Capt Bartlett, of ten yd Arnold. of this port. whieh left | Montevideo April reporting that he took an 80 bbl sp whale when 3 days t, and a few days later took 7 5 wha, making 120 bbls—whi wie him 440 bbis sp ofl all told. Bark Awashoyks. Wing. NB. sld froin Montevideo Mav | to cruise. anda ship was geen off the const 3 days alter, boiling. A letter from on board scbr Sunbeam, Handy. of Sippiean, Hs - = a Jn) 1d 10 do fish oll, Reports rovineetown: 26th, achr William Martin, of Tuly 2, sehr Oread, Young, of Provinectown, ofl not giv Strengthen t ‘The nerves, the serv’ The liver keep in ac my. plan, an, And like & wateh that’s kept in chime | By constanteare, with railroad tine ‘The system's tone aud strength renow And thereby cheer the spirits, too. “How” you inquire “ean this be done ‘This victory o'er ¢ «be won!” une 18. bark F Banvbinia, oe 3 3 2 Es ALMANAC YOR NEW YORK—TntS DAY. ] disease b At ten o'clock A. M. on the st instant. Heth’s division | opened ® most destructive fire of grape and can- | sharp, quick crack of a single rifle,te perfect volleys, " STETTER'S BITTERS.” we repl Deing ahead, cucountered the-enemy’s advancedine—the | ister upon them.. Here their losy was very 0- | Hour after hoar thus passes, and the battle is not yet | Ux RreRs 455| mow mises. cd tis Huei, Oe RNS Cee leper ah Loar supreme oceaionecy Eleventh corps—about threo miles’ west of Gettysburg. | Vere. But althongh more than one ‘aif their num- | begun. Our troops ‘are taking position—Kwell is on | 8U¥ SETS. ene 563 Non 40 50. » POM, As f revenerating the disordered ane wy _.. : Here a sharp engagement began, our men steadily ad- | ber hndfaller—although every field officer but one bad | the Heft, THM holds ‘the centre, and Longstreet on weeeenaneennoocom | OE ineeald Tae, Cornish, from NYork for Liverpoo, | system. regulating every function of the internal Sea been kified or wounded—with their cemrades falling in heaps on every side, this little handQat of choice spirits retired in tolerable order until they reached the bottom ancing and driving the enemy before them to the town “and toa range of hills or Jow mountain running out a Iittle east of south from the town. Late in the evening he right. Long lines of men are moving across yonder Port of New York, July 30, 1863. fields, or marching through that piece of wood, Batteries —_— of artiltery occupy this hillock and that mound; whilst CLEARED. Teviving the depressed «pirits, Invigorating the tation, Jehip Highland Light, for-London, July 21, lat 42 30, lon 6, | and prolonging life, no medical preparation, elther of the Ship Johannes (#rem), Kepler, from Antwerp for NYork, | pastor resent time, has been 60 completely and two divisions—Early’s amé Rhodes’ of Ewell’s corps— | of the éecond slope, where they were matted, faced to the | along the low rango of hills just back of Gettysburg, at | Steamship Georgia (Br). Gleadell, Liverpool—Wiliams & | With loss of main and mizzen topmasta, July 22. _ HOSTETTE! Came up on our left. from Curlisie and York, and. falling | front end reformed, to nwait the apemoseh ue the enemy, Witeras Git ation alee aupateaeriemn. (saieeee in Ge ste Ce Ee fa N¥ork for St Johns, HOSTETTE pen the enemy’s right flank, drove him ‘with great | now seen advancing abvut three tumdron yards distant. | Towards tte left a boty of cavalry aro slowly moving. Ship Queen-of the Bast, 6chybe, San Francisco—W » 1 bark bound 8, showing » red signal with white cross, poser slaughter upon and threugh the town ‘to the’heights on | The Yankees, perceiving that-eur men had reformed for a | t is now neariy noos—the clouds break away—the air is | “ ‘Ship Wm Frothingham, Stetson, Havre—Boyd & Hineken, | 9nd Nos 2520, July 27, Barnegat WNW 10 miles, HOSTETTE! the or inthe meantime Pender’s diviston (ca Hill’s ght, ey, slindoow moot ane eo During Re and sultry. The signal age pare ewaving fast i ‘io- 4 rm Frothingham., Rotem ee hives NED starr, ont Carian, from Cardenas for Portland, July 19, off HOSTETTER’: or, mor up to support of Heth on right, ‘ime Wilcox, wi ante: enemy well up the | igenee aiong our Itnes; presently oun. a Hetresa, Busi, London—John A McGaw. 4 HOSTETTER’S. Sad cyanea ‘a hot fire upan'the enemy; which drove them | sidecf the mountain, capeuning several of his guns, found | Whitworth awakes the silence, then bateertes slowly open | Hark Bonito (ir), Hichan, Glargow—Brett. Son & Go. A aaniotaeanil stecring 8, July 21, lat 3213, lon HOSTEVTER'S back upon the low mountain range already alluded to. i ror singer hc (pellet movement of be enemy, || ‘from ‘this point and that, ae nemy reply with vigor. ann Ghana (Norw), —, Queenstown—Holmboe & Bai- santo neietoni HOSTETTER'S Anderson's division got up too late to participate eretofore mentioned, ancl was compelled to retire, aban. | ‘The fire on either site increases: devse columns ¥ fl Sid x Gages cosngeurents Swine to ila having oes airocan | deuing ib ceptered: gan. On our right MeLave ‘and | ofamoke ang ov isp montiglraiieg. cease ack wording That (Be). Wolters, Maney G Dale. ee tat ret eee eee Rote (Some BeeattEns, iy halted for mome than three hours on the east- | Hood continued to press the enemy nell night set in amd | ward, slowly float away. From that point a vew battery B eon Matanzas—! Bexmupa, July 8—Arr brig Foster, Heath, Boston for Go- a LA y: Ba ), Stinkon, , ern slope of the South Mountain, at a small village | ended the sanguinary conflict. Tho ‘enemy’s loss during | sealled Cashtown. This balt was made while the division | this day’s fight was very heavy, particularly on that por. ‘was not only bearing the dire of the battie/dut was actu. | tion the fleld where Henning's ‘brigade (ot Hook's | ‘ally in sight. From its position the men could see each | division), Barkedale’s and Wolfrd’s (of McLaws’) anti ‘ rge of our own und the evemy’s guns—could see | Wilcox’s and Wright's (of Anderson's division) were en. | ‘that Heth wae driving ‘bim slowly but steady. If Ander- Our owa was slight.exoept in Wright’s and pon: had pushed om, itis more than probable that the x's vrigades, m woth of which it was very whole Yaukee force wouki have been captured; for up to | heavy, amounting to more than ‘half of the forces.en- (before reporte x "po bt E:imiston Bros. ‘betches forth—another and still snother joims in the | Ba: KB LiBiyact Lane, Philadelphia—J W Elwell & Co. Fetcher, Antwerp—Baetier & De Vertu. Brig Lorenz (Dan). Von ‘Ehren, Rio Grande de! Bul— Funeb, ‘Meineke & Wendt, 4): Hh, steamer RE Lee, Wimiag. | CELEBRATED Och, scur DR DeWolf, Inaguastor N¥ork, putin | QELERRATED passengers: T3th, steamer Hansa. London; 17th, OELLNPATED awful-chorus—the very air secms fled with hissing, preening, bursting pais = lurid flame jeeps ‘madly m ‘the cannon’s: mouth—each moment the roar grows | © irig’Continenial, Ross, St'Orolx ~Brett, Ron & Co. moretatense—now-chime in vollevs-of small arms. But a Py aS ¢ where ln trad Gividion whtele e's Thee ee f |g Bre Abby P Fenn (Br), Mussels, Mansanilla—Brett, Son part ty this day’s tragedy’ They are in Hne-of battle, just | + Schr Minnie Aynold (Br), MeKenzie, St Pierre—Brett, Son fronting that frowning hill, from which heavy batteries | & to land bark Eliza Bares, NYork; steal Venus, Wilming- | GREER ton, NC; 2th. Spaulding, 8t John. NB, Cid Mh, steamers CKLESPRATED Lady Davis, Nassau; 10th, Bugente, do: 2st, brig “Excelalor, | CELESEAT baht Speier CELENRACED Care Harta, July 17—Going in, schr Susan, Rogers, | CPLnBH TED from Boston. g By Hauivax, July 20—Arr schrs Vernon, Wright, New York; | GEPEBEATED this time (Wednes 1 memy had not are * ‘shel pel with fatal MeDonald. Guadaloupe—Wm M Smith. “ oRreugne =p inaenata ores. The. agdition of Anjaersone FIGHTING ON THE 3D—THE RED ARTILURY. et aa cel ee ce eng cee whe ground: hours Ree ee eee iaiifareDollnen: Poller & og Ae ia ety Out nlp. Vorick More, Port Philip force to tbat already “engaged on our skle would have Early next mornmg—Friday, 6h 3d—preparations were | pass, and the deadiy missiles come thick and fast on ° ‘i 4 (ont May 23, Sonle master) thelr mission of death. See that shattored arm; thatleg | ene'R H Vermilyen. Egbert, Port Roval; shotoff; that headless body, and here the mangled form | <chr.J H Tilton, Wheaton, Chincoteacue—A C Havene. of ms young and gaflant Ieutenant, who had braved the BP ihe L Scull,Seall, Northampton Co, Va—T G Benton's ris of many battles. That hil «must-be carried, to “J Foat'the enemy: a. terrible chastiserpent hae been in seerdekw Oreretert, Tense, Weshingin~Rentey, Sams flicted upon him; with immense loss he had ‘been-driven | “Soir a Price. Blizzard. Chester. from his position two days previous—this is his at - Schr E D Hart. Low, Bangor. hold. is captured, rout is inevitable; exceedingly Sehr Edwin, Mitchetl, Saco—Je! Frve & Co, es streng’ by nature,‘but rendored, more so ‘by the works “Schr Moses Waring, Winslow, Portland—Jos Richards, thrown up the night before. It tsa moment of great | Schr Susan Moore, Mount, Salem—Rimpson & Olapp, enabled us to get possession of the mountain range upon | Made for a geoeral attack along 'the encmy’s wkole'line, which the subsequent battles were fought by the enemy. | ‘while a large force was to be ‘eoucentrated against his Had our army. succecded in getting possession of this | Centre. with the view of retakiag the heights captured range there cam be no doubt that the whole Yankee army | and abandoned the day before by Wright. ELéeutenmnt ‘Would have boen destroyed. As it was, the delay of An. | General Lougstreet massed a lerge number of tong oy derson prevented He'n and Pender from taking possession of |«guns—fifty-five in mumber—upon the crest -ot a-slight tte important position;and permitted ét'to fall into tke |-@minence just in front of Perry’s and Witocox's bri Is enemy's Aands. T have: no hesitation ineaying that thés | and a little to the feft of the ineights, upon ‘which they Fatal dhinder was fraught with the mos’ disastrous | were to open. Lieutenant General Hill massed -some sixty guns atong the ihill iu rent of Posew'sand Mahone’s Lernvaux, NB, July 17—Arr ship Aberdeen. Rich, Boston. Suvuna, July 7—In port barks Jewess, Watxon, from Bos- ton, arr 4th, to lond for do; Raccherse, Searles, ind Cham. jon, Mayo, for do, acca July 17-—In port bark Chartes Edwin, Tibbetts, for NYork 2days: briza MC Mariner. Mariner; L M Mevritt, all lag; Denmark, Staples, 8g. ly 2—In port sehr Jalius, Webb, for NYork iar American Ports. STO! he vapors foul prepare, ‘oods, oF consequences to our arms. I learn that all of : tichr Raven, Rose: Roston—R P Buck & Co. BOSTON, July 2°—Arr US. steamer De Molay, Sam; the brigadior commanders in Andersou’s division wers |‘ brigades, and almost immediately in fromt of the heights. | emergency: if unsmrlokiog valor, or ‘human courage cag ine = 5 daly . Sampson. anxious to advanve, butthe Major Genera! would not com- | At twelve o'clock the sienalun was fired,aud the can: | earry those height; it will be done. Geueral Piakett re. | Rent Remark. Gloueestor—A Howes, Souk trtee’ Coin Wicket asd Olean tee Cake peut. Ihave heard no reason given for this dolav.and | bouading commenced. ‘The Miro of our guns was con | ceives the order to-charge those batteries at the opportune | Schr Joseph “Reld, Stevens,” Provincetown—Crowet 4 | Runiontssches Herbert (Ht), danncy, Turks Ivlesds: Beagh | presume that Generel be> will have thew:hole mutter in- | centrated upon the enemy’s Hine on the beigite stermed |: moment. The cannonade still goes on with:intense fury; | :Paine. 3 N Clark, Fisk. Balthnore: ‘rarner, Philadelphia: » Vestigated it ds due tohimeelf and hisnoble army that it | on the day before by Wright’s brigade. Our‘fire drew a | our batteries are Gandied with great skill. This’battery See EG Salih, Hoekann Ws “9 atom Oxorall & Paine. 1C Runyon, Matthews, NY inchor in the @hould be done—that the country and army should know | mont terrific one from the ene:ny’s batteries ,;postedbatong owby sevea or eteht thousand men were kopt die in sight | the heights from @ point near Cemetery Mill to the point Of a terrible.ond important battle, without being allowed | iu their line oppostte to the position of Wileox. Ihave ~ tire a gun. The result of the day's fight may be |’ Dever yet Heard such tremendous artitienyifring. The sumined up thos:—We bad attacked a superior fore; | enemy must have bad over one hundred guns, whieh, ia fhad driven him over three miles; eaptared three theu- | addition to our one hundred and fifteen, made the: air sand prisoners, and dcilied and wounded five or six thou- | hideous with most discordant noise. ‘The very -carth send. Oor own loss was nit heavy, though a few bri- | shook beneath our feet, andthe hills aed -Teales seemed to suffered severely. The conduct of Gordon’s and | reel like a drunken man. For one hoerand a half this s’ brigades 1s said to have beeu wery tine. It wae | most terrific fire was continued, during whieh time the ‘these two brisades of Early’s division which drove the | shrieking of shells. the crash of falling timber, the frag. enemy through the townjof Gettysburg. All of our troops | ments of rock flving through the air ahattered from the Debavod weil that were engage. cliffs by solid shot, the heavy mutteriags from: the valley and that limbers up, advance to the front, wheel Ames ino action, and again the roar of cannon becomes almost | Sieamer J deatening. ‘Our sheila seem to buret ith terribte. secure. “ARRIVED. yenow a caisson: enemy's wo up: quickly. | . Q Shecher follows; thelr fire slackens; the order comes t |. US kunbost Paul Jones, Lieut Commander John $ Barnes U's mea ‘Augusta EG Parrott, commander, from & ne adeauce. That flag which waved emrid the wild tempest 06 battle at Gr Mill, Frazer’s Farm and x Wi ~ pay red nol ey a ». i a Un 8 never ‘prov allan teamanip Matar pan’ port). Tlesgang. New Or. Shaver trod bene ith fing, fon "ne rigut: Garnett, ‘pease 2h, crowed tae Car ehe AM, wee Taadgere eu ad ‘ c " with his heroes, brings up the left; and the veteran Ar | Barker: # days trom Vera Crus for New York. on 28d. 2ith mistead, with his Srave troops, moves forward in sup- | inst 10'AM, was off Sand Keys; same day, sed ste: port. The distanee is more {hav kalf.amile. Asthey | Continental, with a sir in tow: 2th, lat $2 Sh, ton 7526, ig. ; shell -and-go. | nalized a Bremen brig. showing # flag with 72 in it, Hospital), Crocker, Port Below, at Roads, bark’ Pericles. from Liverpool. In the bay, bark Gan Rien. trom ——, Also a bark anda brig. Cla bark AO Small (Br), Toye, Antwerp, Sid, wind SE, SW aud W, bark Meritmac: brie Annandal-, Bloomer and Charlotte, g 2th Arr barks Pericles, Snow, Liverpool; Imaum (Wr), smith, Havana, BALTIMORE, July 23—Cld ship Gleaner, Leach, Acapul- co; bark Schiller (Bremen). Bar, Retteedumns bie Lacy Aun, Cole. Boston: schra Golden West (Br), Green. Cura- oa: AR Wetmore. Edwards, NYork; Bueun Vista, Rovey, NYork. Sid ship Leocadia (Brem), Wenke. Valencia, — 2oih—Arr ship Ferdinand (Erem). Bullerdieck, from Va- Jeneta; ohrig Canina, Pinkham, Inston; achr RW Troth. Hawthorne, Guayanilla, PR. Sid barks. Schitler (Brem). Bar, Rotterdam ; Columbia (Brem), Deet jen. for enny, iiton, Del—A U tiavens, . Baltimore, tan, Hendrickson, ‘Thompson. i Swan Point, to finixh londing for Valencia: brig Lucy’ A NE between the opposing armies, the splastofibursting shsap- | lid ahot give placeto grape and canieter; the very earth | _ Steamship Cosmopolitan (U Pe ; - uela: brig Lucy Anu, and McLawe’ | nel, and the flerce neighing-of wounded artillery nernes| quivers. Danth dhe heavy roar; wide cape sre teese to root ni at fh oa ah apo Pha Be by te a tg ky ply Rees ‘Be‘ow | HO! @rvigion . of Longstreat's corps, got up to within a mile or | made a picture territty grad and sublime, but which my | thieregiment and that brigade; vet they quickly close | fence, ‘tor er : if " | bark Washington, Whire, from Rio Janel inte Hi cked for the might. Early next | pen utterly fails to describe, After the firing had-oonti- | up and move steadily onward. That flag goce down. See Steamship Geo C Collins, Lunt. Port Royal, 4 days, to U 8 BANGOR, July 26—Arr schre Elinira, rett, and L D 8 iwiaion also got up, | nued for little more than an tour, the enemy's guis-began | how quickly it again mounts upward, borne by eome.gal- | Quartern . 26th inst. spoke U8 gunboat Au all iwort, Rider. NYork; 27th, brig x: Marshall. 5 HOSTEZTTER’S Common. |} ¥e! » weer tt ©'d 27th, brig Cath Nichola, ‘or! 28th—Arr schr Gold Hunter, Wyer, NYork, Cid - iebrs Charloite, ileck Port 's battle was formed. Theenermy during te | to slacken, and finally all were silenced save-come six or M. steamer 8 R Bpaulding, Howe, from night bad succeded in getting up bis entire torce—some | eight, which were i @ clump of woode:a'littie to the left one hindred and thirty: thousand to one bundred and fifty | of the stone fence. thousan! men—and took up u strong pecition on a low ‘THK REMEL STORMING PARTY, Mouptin range, or@idge which runs nexsiy south from. Now the storming party was moved up, Pickett’ Getwyedurz. The town i situated on the.northern slope | division in advance, supported on the wight riey Wiloun:'s of thie range, and about ove and @ half or teo toiles trom | brigade and on the left by Heth’s division, commanded fis surmit. ‘The woaternrlope of this range is in cuitiva- | by Pettigrew. The teft of Pickett’s division cocnpied tion, except small *‘patebes,”” where the tnacotain side ig | the same ground over which Wright kad passed thoiday Jantamaan, who feelakeenly the honor of'bis old wealth, in this hourewhich is to test her-manhood. The | /ortrrs Honroe: alvo pasted Sasssol be bae meprasen lime qaoves onward, straight onward—cannons roaring, | Piockate runnet piatniiae pe and canister plunging and ploughing-through the | — siip Wm Ratibone, Pratt, Liverpool, June 12, with mdne s—bullets whizzing as thick as heiletones fi winter, | and ‘a6 snengers, tO Lawrence. Giles & Co. and aon falling as leaves fall, when sbaken by tho | | Ship Jamex Foster, Jr. Abeel, Liverpool, July 3, with mdse Diaste of autumn, Ina doudle quick, and witha shout | #94 a penonneers. to Chas H Marshall & Co, which rises sbove tho roar of battle, thoy charge. Now | ,,9h!p Upland (Mew), Soltenborn, Lamdon, 87 days, with \sthey pour in volleys of musketry—they reagh the works— [°™'Sh)), Mercury, French, Havre, June 22, with mdse and 191 tletam, Kelley. Yort au Prince: Norfolk; Montezuma, Bragg, NYork; Sea Breeze, bs, do, HATH, July 27—Below, ship Milan, Weeks, trom Trapant. Bid. 27th, shipa. Vieksoupe (ite. new), MeG Nit; Clave An, Garter, Port Royal, RG. oon oe Be Joke, h—Arr }rig Selma, Prentise, put back with Iona of bow- sebr Exeter. Snow, C1 ayrit peake. Cid brig Maria @0 precipitous as to.fety tho-efforts of the termer to bring {‘Defore. I stood upon an eminence and watoked this ad- |, the contest rages arith intense (ury—amen fight almost to Boyd & Hincken, 234 ii 14 Ww) Baltimore. ‘Sid v1 At into aabjection to she plonghshare; these “patches” are | vance with great interest; { had seen ‘vrave men pass |. handto hand—the red-cross and gridiron wave defiantly | fon ct saw'steamship Great Bastern, hence for Listrnont’ : bars M = Teen Sr eee) vee covered+with small timber.aud undergrowth. Atthe toot |-over that uted valley the day before: I:had witnessed | in cles2 proximity—the enemy are sewly yieldin; (The M arr 29th.) BRISTOL, July 29—8id schra James Gorham, Cobb, and Of the mountain i6 4 narrow valley, trom « mite to two | their death vtragele with ths foo on the-oppraite heights; | federal olicer dashiag forward Ja trove of his-ebrinking | , Shi? Bremerhaven (Brem), Heiketn, Firemen, 68 days, in | Ontario, Andoowe, Port Rwen; H B Metcalf, Hull, and Mexi- miles ic width, broken in@mall ridges running parallel | I bad observed their return with shattered ranks,a.bloae- With the mountain. Gn the western side ef the valiey | fag mass, but with unstained banner. ‘Now -éaw their \ fises along, high bill, imortiy covered with, heavy tim | ‘viliant comrades prepare for the same /bkedy trial, ‘Dallaxt and #04 pass: agers, to Garrels & Mever. ‘ork. columos, and, withifaahing sword, urges them to stand. Shi ‘Bordeau: f Lere. STIN| als ‘arren, Warren Gen. Pickett, seeingthe splendid valor of trie troops, moves pete saa ses ee eee ee wee eer he ere 8, “ ‘ among them as if courting death by his own daring intro. Ship Louisiana (Norw), Knudaon, Barcelona, June 7, in GLOUCESTER, July 25—Arr echr Banner, Tufte, NYork . but greatly tnlerlor altitade 6 moun. | « oady felt that wau! vainuniess | pidity. The nobie is dead, Armmietead wounded, st, to Finch, Memeke & Wendt. or Sulem ; Join Adams. Hateh, Rocklaud for NYork; Jane ber. but ly snterior, in altitaae to thy and already felt that thoir ‘ts wauid bey pidity, Garnett is y inded, | balla: F M & Wi for 8 Joln Ad Hateb, Roo ; upon whieh the ememy shad taken | their supports should be rue as cteel aud brave | and the brave Kemper, with hat in hand, still cheering | »,Rark President (Bolg), rues, Antwerp June 7. and the | Fish, Meseriy, Calais for do: D I, ‘Thompson, Philadetinpia; Tonning oearly parallel with it. | as lions, | Now they, move forward, with stewly, | on hisenen, falls fram bis horse into the rake of the eno. | Dovns lei. with mde, to Funch, Meivcke & Wendt. 2atn | th, Mary B Beason tow. Banger forN York: Gen Bu ' ween this ridge and di monn | measured tread they advance upon the foo. Their ban: | my. His men rush forward, rescue their general, and he bewna - . i KENNEBUNKPORT, Jn'y 23—Arr schre Ida, Nason, and wigtaan is in coltivation, aud.the fields wees yellow with the | mers float defantly in (be breeze, as onward)in: beaut! is bonme mortal wounded {rom the field. ‘Where Bark Blanche Marie (Hanov), Haesioop, Bremen, — days, | Rhotelia Maldon Agues that as they 20 and come, Qiiden harvest. About four ver five tiles south from | ful order taey press across the plain. I have.| is the, gallant Williams? The Kirst 4s there, but | an ballast, to Ri ros. 1—Arr steamship Morning Star, Mace iite @ constant martyrdom; +} taysburg.the mountate rises abruptly to an wtitude of | mover seen since the war began (and have ‘been in alld| his. clear voloe 4s no longer heard—ho’ has | Burk Hertha (Pras), Eckert, Hamburg. 60 days, with mdse | Perkins, N' Golies and dysenters om “aevieral hundred feet, presenting a sherp, ragged and | tho great f thi and 144 passengers, 0 KM Sloman & Edge, 2i—Arr barks Lucy Elizabeth, Trimble, NYork: Kirk- *Neath which the strong man's vigor wanes; in vat pervendicular ‘poaks-oprssred ‘wah orighesl tercat, | mpienoi orter es did tine eebitg creas Monae such -| fallen tieless, and thore goes his hores new siderless. | 85 ltt Pestanter*ireua)- hearse, Hamperg. Junei8, with | awa (Br), Metanmnroes brigs Woser Der, Wishor? Rastice, Miltous complaint inots tedious web. Upon this peak’ tue enemy. rested. his lett | Now Petuhgrew'e command emerge from ‘the wows pen Fiore ee gh seb PI th Semi mdse, (oH M Sloman & Bdge. 2d inet, iat 4145, 1on 625%, | Muller, and Eli Reed. Jarman, Philadelphia; Proteus, | Toren somacered yes ty Geaeve oitne y ~ 4 . t 7 Eastern, 5 nn, mn: Be 5 tM L. his rigiat being up in the crest of che rage, about | Pickett’s left, and sweep down the slope af the hill-to tho | ing them to yet mero daring dees; but Calloutt, the | “ark Camilia (of Lame, Png), Pitts, Cardif, 69 anya, with | Cla nchr Kate Carieton, Phindelpiine ete Pble. Divea tafrvca as cage m)$e ora mile and a Gall from Gettysburg. “cr line | vatley beneath, and some two or three hendred yards in ¢) Christian coldier, who-stood unmoved amid this carnival | railroad iron, to M K Jess 2d—Cid bark AC Ad ‘ington, Phivadetphia: brig Slow constitationn! decay. Of bi vile wae formed along the western slone of the | rear of Pickett. Isaw by he wavering of this Mine as |4 of deaths has fought bie last battle: 0 sound shail awake Bark Grayhound, Alexander, Monrovia, WCA, vin Sierra | CF O'Brien (Pr), Wi mores; schrs Tip fop (Br), That brings death nearer, day by day; geco: dé and iferior ridge described abow, and the | they entered the confiict that they wanted #he firmness of || him te glory agate tfilrthe suramons of the Great Judge, | Leon ¢ 22, with palm oil, to Y: Porterfield, McKie. Nasegu NP; Marine, Davey, Philadelphia, iervou ‘on, mental gloom— Tolioy ring order:—Fwell's corps ox the lett, begimning at | nerve and steadiness of treat, which go charseterized | announcivg to him'the reward of the faithfalgoldier, who | jo, harins Brown, frst officer. aged 25, died and was buried | NEW BEDFORD, July 20—Avr achr Sarah Clark, Grifin, ~ pected Semen phen Pov a) the tower, with Farly's dawision, then Rkcdes éixisiou. | Piakett’s men, aod I felt that these men would snot, could’ | has fought the good fight. Patton. Otey and Gerry, who, | "hark ‘roam, Haliidge, Sagun, 8 anys, with necar, NEWBURYPORT, July 28—Sid techrs Eawart Lameyer, fustanttiuani Owth Yrightef Rhode's divvian was the left of Hill's | notetand the tremendous ordeal to which ahey ‘would -| put a myoment since, stead at the head of thelr respective | Walshe Carver k Chace Jey, Porto Rico; Herald, Knight, Philadelphia, , Hostetter s Rivers—medicine «ure, corps, commencing with Hesh's, then Pender’s asé An- | be soon subjected These were mostly raw troops, which dereon 's divisions. On the night. of Anderson’s dixision | bad boen recently brought from the South, and who bad, was Lcmgstroet'c left, MeLaws’ «division being nest to | perhajw, never (een under fire—who' cartaly tad | Anders in, and Hood onthe extre right of owr line, which | newerdeen in any very severe fight—and I twembied for was opj waite the peak upan which the enemy's ‘eft | their conduct. Just as Pickett was wetting | rested, A brink skirmieh firing was keot up | well under the enemy’ fire our batteries during the entire morning; but mo general engage. | ceasad firing. ‘This was @ fearful moment for ment for € place wmi'l late in the adternoon. It will we | Piekethand his brawe command. Why do mot our @uns regiments, are wounded. .The brave Hunton, hero of Princess Frederick (Hanor), Broring. Neweastle, E, EWPORT, July 28—Arr sciirs Fiy, Dilks, Phiiadelph: Not to previ Jone, but cure. reavong ances worthy anocesser of the maané Garmin, With iedee’to Harciay & Liviogstom, uly 22 lat | 2mh—Arr whi Pat, brig Marshal Diten, Dix Dighton for | Jn Drepenmin ever ul Age, Billions Complatnta, Con wart and Gant, Ties woanded: Carrington, mie galiatt | Boanig, Pons rk n Norruons of New Haven, | Hite sovkdence for do; Mary Elie. ickeroat, Hames | Speuaneiaan Tero Debts, Constipation. Heasick ness, SENS ites neat the Rene ia ane oie Brig Emma Ives (of Pictou, NS), Waters, Hamburg, 40 | for NYork: Sarah, Holden, Rockland for do: ues donan, ing from canual oF Tuherent Weakness of the Body, the ene’ y. Allen 2 days. in last, with 119 sengers, to R M sioman & | Verrili, do for do; Sarah \ Boice, Adame, Boston for Phila Great Remedy and Remorati: killed. too, has fadlen.and the modest, chival. | Edge; vessel to MeColl & Frith. July 29. Albert Peterson- | delphia; Bay State, Barker, do for N¥ork:; T B French, * HOST nour Edmunds ler numbered with the noble dead: Aylott | PasRenger, of Sweden, died: 2th, spoke It BM steamer Ja, | Hannal, do for Pi ila; Moniezuma, Mayo, Ban Hos wounded, and Magrader thas cone down in the ehock of from Halifax (since arrived), who gave ns medical as: | for Niork; Hattie Coo Cooma, Bangor for George: teen fiat ia the order offeattlo given abowo, neither | reopen isir fire’ ie ahe inquiry that rises upauevery kp. |, nettle. the Oxht coos on -bat few noe tae and ‘the apron Donop.of the Jaron. es Ceserese ne Cee re ste Cale AT Menelar cetce pea inte Aa Seanecn’s divisten, walls core, of Piok- | Stilt our batterios aro eiient ae death! Bot on pres | shrinking ookumpam the coemny ene corhdenss trom the cen Demers 4), Whitne; " Therah, Relley NY ere net he ho aaay., Pillavelpha; ett’s givision of Longstreet'e cory, bad a pianos | Pickert’s brave Virginians; and now the enemy openupon | heavy rewforcemen's sdeaveed fo their support. They eee eee TUADELPAIA tr epheny wh Up to Thur saay noon neither of these. divisions had come | there. from more than filty gums, a terrible fire of grape, | deo, ire moving in large force onths night tank, Thie 7a. 18 cays, with sugar, to fol; ti Von up. Pickett bad been left at Chambersburg to protect | sheiland-canister, Go, on they mave in unbroken live, | dieision, swall at lire’, with uke nw term and ehatier our roar and escortour reserve train, ond Johnson had | delivering « deadly five »s they ndwance, Now they.have | ed, most of ite off.cers killed or woogded no valor ile 40 Deen onerating on tbe Susquehanna, jn 4h0 direction of | reached themmettsborg road, and here they mae nse- | reacuo victory (rom such hation oF capture Bar John W Miner, Berry, Palermo.’ ya’ | vere feo from the beagy massos of the enemy's inlantry, | ines itable, alowed It was notetven | sumac ‘hemp. de. to Lan fetce. Ulles kos versal to Tapes | becke aie the f posted Gebind the stone fence, while their artillery, now | to these iow fome acoomplish buman 3 lane, Jackson, Venas, sehre ™ Brig Leander (Brem), Palper, Guantanamo, 12 days, with « town; Col Lester, Perry np. dic. to Law rence. Giles & Co: vessel to Tupper | bake Annie Sher ool, Twiellord, Clemfuegos Kr son the pamage to Undiz. James Harter Howe, Portland: tries A Taylor. Gulity ravd, charging up | free fram tie avnoyanee of our artillery, ture aber "| jinreesibilities. The ener iu per folie them b ova Seutia. fell overboard wnd was lost: «hea | Isaac (arver, Shute, Han prom Roads; Caroline Eddy, Mom p mountais, soon vot posession | whole fire upon this devoted bamd. Still (hey remain 4 yond thelr works. Such w. 0 tnte of ae neral and the time, could not are aim: Feb 13 John | roy Boston, achre Sue Somers. Bomers, Port oval, of the examny'® Gri driving them from x etroag | firm. Now again they advinee; they storm the etone # reaigentel offienre— longer te ele ot or janpor otfl-e-e, and to Wine Killed, by the fore beom striking | Wellingon, a Pacition ou the Canctery Mill. It ia thowabt that ade | cence: the Yankees flv. She euemy’s batteries are, ane f still longer the Tel of the “anciwn med —men who | High ike iby Hatoatee shee anaes Samba Portland: Mary J quete suppert nad been naa hana he might have dis. | Wy one, etlevoed in quick © eeession aa Pickett's men de- | endured privitions withont rvruu-, taedships diffeult | Qriekster. of Provincetawn, Cook, & menth with wan,’ Boston: 8'd. Brigh lodged the cnemy from bie atrong postion on the rght, | iver their fireat.the gunners and drive.tkem from tier Gonion’s brigade, which was in the town,avas daa to realize til actaally exye col Witwut complaint, | Dbis oll, was stecring for Payal The WM has had asuc. | Oak, Raker, Prov wiy dimuinetion whies | cession of calmaand light westerly winds most of the pas | Joh peces. lave Kemper and Armistead plant their bamaer | with few opporuumiies of real Kham, Sovey, Bosto uiexed to ais Support, smeving promptly aud rapswiy; | ie the cnemg’s.worke. I bear their glad shout of rie | ambition michte vetas the re 4 me ence Wome’ Basen. Post.) Norwich; Bots owing to the great Miatance they bad to tory ats catoreme, ca Satin ee Tremont), Staniey, Tathpteo, 25 days, with | Kopnia Arn, Suitth, Oambeldge NE ; Hayr was eumpetied 10 fail back before hie rnp Let um now log after Pettigrew a division. Where are | a ~ stg ty my mK thompson, Lioyd, Roxbury; P Hetiner, Grace: willingly world taey have rebated roanbey| him. In thie Charge of Have’ ic is said that lus | they now? Wille the victoriaus shout of the gallant Vir. | apt, in véodie® tion of the ¢ country 8 ieee ty menu eubbed gheir guns and Gad a dexpor: bana & | ginions is still ringing im my @ars I turn my.eyes to the | may candind no reward worthy ihe nable beering of ite — and conflict with a very Auwerior force of theaneiny, | eit and there all ove= the plain, in utmont confusion, ie; grivate soidier . ‘and that the slasghter of the Yaukees was Gartul, scattered this étroug division, Their line i braken: they RICHTVAYL—eeri¥aTeD tose, (Ter ON THR 2D—RENKL. 81 CHR RS are Wythe. apparently panic stricken, w the pear. Tne | nt new Approrehas We wound 4 Dor yiddlo of the afteruern oriers were levyed to | cullane etticrew ix wounded. But be still retane com. | ofteth mon wo hegpreal propeptide Alsat pregere for s geweral atta k od, and is vainly striving toraily hie men. Still the | lode jenviog the mnbutances vo usin ieae forte and Jet. Longstreet Fash peitenell to the roar, and Mekett te | eate.em With @ahtthe battie enged, our army St Kitts, 18 di with sugar, toJ W | Providence. PIR Mente: snip Papearore: Liverpostt barks rriet Stevens. stevens, NYork; rigs St Bet ard, Bay Frank W, Mirgoane. Beiow ship Wallace Teed, trom Key VORELAND, Juiy 2—Arr brig Zephyr (Br), Hagversy, OFth—AFF rigs Predonia, Lord, and Castilian, Dunning, COROVIDENCE, July NYork; bark Beaver Farrance, Jacmel, 18 days, in bal. & Co. Whitney, Trinidad, 17 days, In ballast, to \ wan), Culmer, Eleuthera, 6 days, with . Cow Bay, CB, 12 daya, with Are steamer Wenchester. Baker, From Polar «hore to Tropie strand; nt, whigh was to bo (ollow th. the bordes of ‘the snowy now | woidine the mAMO porilion from which it had driven. the Shiela; sch's Sarah To Lousehads lone. In regions Dew, eafon by tbe reapective di n him on orery side. Garnett (ails, killed | emery tw Haye Draviwe. ne by one dhe stare came Bavina, Fort! Smith, do; And dwel er? im great cities, too As Anderton's division, of a¢ least a | by a Minie ball aid Kemper, the Drave and chivairrum, | oe 10 te quiet SRY, did OWor that fed of earnage Lung ee eres thom), To soldiers im camp, fort and Held, picwout part in this movement, | ree ander a mortal wound, and 4 taken to the rear. | the ewaet infiionces of tie Plaindes, In the marion of em Pian, Bil-ave Fie nese aque Sorgeoe Sele; w give you. the order of its | Now the anemy move nroupd strong tinnking bodies of | gagemeuls a (Ow Pie OC AtUiKry and ext. tooneend air cen m ee pT yey a ph the extreme right Of Anderson's | infautry, at are rapsdiy @mitting Pekett’s rear, The | primmers wer (by our army. Our tow in killed, BTCC K Phyilareiy nia. BY, July) 2-814, sohe Revolution, Watince, To \oung, mide eat bie wives of tragile mould ovmion, ouneating win Melaw s lait, was Wilex'e | order is) given tn fail, Back and, ovr mien exmenan | Wwonded anv meng #Piewad button tuourand, whined | SeMEMTER AN Lee, Newry NYerk Te vn on i ih andi a, Maen lecry ey Wright's, Posey'e and Mahone's, | the movement, dogerdiy cuneonding for every ina | the ‘nergy, we UOlereIAnd, acknowledges a kiee Of thirt RPI Huntinr, Nickresor 4 ane 23—, ' those In hesit!, who would enjoy At halt pa, five Celok Longstreet commenced the at | of ground. The enemy proet heavily one retreat | thousund. The ttmy of Xordborm Vieginte ne ‘sell Bebe Garnh Mattita, Ronen New Haver nee PRA REiEOO. J ane 23—Arr bark Early Bird, Cook, | te vena vont gift» Ithout alloy taek. and Wilcox \allowed st up by prompuly moving for- | ing live, And wanny noble spirits who har a. enutage Kikrepid, a ueeenied, ah one D, Bloeumh. Ramin . *h : Who troon ant) naw pot what thee ahh ; ‘ Sand. Wright | éhrough the fiery ordeal of the advance wad charg ad Cousidevon an the wisdom great cbiettain iors, Drake. Phil The two divisions of | taifon the ryt aed on the Armistead Ia wounded «eho Was eo atten ied them to pth ready to Fhetns. Brown, Phy Longatreet's ¢orp8 Koon exCoW the coomy ported @ | and lett in the eneary's hauls Ae Lie orient moment advance thew alandacds ferther into tee enemyrr coun Wan ae Peon Witio in rear oF the Emmet thar: turnpike, which winde | the shattered remo’ Weight’s Gonrgia brisale i) cry, oF repel shy new invasion of ahe confederacy BELOW slong the wpe o! the rauge upon which the enemy's | moved forward foouwer their ra Toewgh macy © Virgwin home will mowru' the loss of | Ove brig. ward, Perry's brigude quickly follow moved simultangously wita hin Ship Orpheus, N HOSTETTERS LITTERS we rs cia Date As heaith # wort fo'ent clement ie opinion, oF any weight Ty ‘est and saint t he workd tas Ont® COPFoeti Lacy Robinson, Davis, | NYork | or alterative now lef foroe was conceutratel. Atter a short, but apirited | here. Our lose in this charge ae neibic apieit, yok. at the name of LED. MISCELLANEOUS, corrtTane a , * Picket@s divieion 7 - errr corer the ereet o 5 Ay bee upon the sain | Yankee prisoners taken ackuow wise thet their'a was im. | ond ree taitia «elt vwburg how the eye will glisten. and | 2p pen"ers,¢ pit, ketenes ole te. | ccna bomen rz srovach” Wittens, Givincns made a cesyerate amault pon their miieuge | Me beee an thie pater ia has [hoy Stead ek cootatta ay {fw Bema eure Smckor aud the heart same he: | tose, Musco eto: penr ve Hise vous, Imagens, ve: | (TORN, AL RICH. Ontroyetan: at aa pomers, | SOM DY eepeetable drugaings Nat tots of tne wont, i a r 1 r ‘ wb cf tr 6 mong ite woble dead w reeled the name Of 1 ne, Museorado: gchy Breline: and others, Sathaten ed he eid & SMT! Dub, owing Wo the paripisate aad vary rugsed charactor’, | a pry boavY force Of infausey id suvport of his Daslerne. |) rehed me. They ore teeacelves worthy of thelt line. | ' wind os auract SOW. Te | ie tek One nacishemeey EM.