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WHOLE NO. 8891. - IMPORTANT NEWS, Station. eee A DICED UNION VICTORY. » General Meade’s Congratuls- tory Order of the Day. 4 os . Caplare of an Entire Rebel Battery, ‘Pwo Battle Flagsand About Seven Hundred and Fifty Priseners. THE REBEL GENERAL COOKE BILLED. About Five Hundred Rebels Killed and Wounded Left Upon the Battle Field. Death of Acting General Mallon, of the Tammany Regiment. THE CASUALTIES, ee. &a. &e. SRISK SIR MISH AT AUBURN FORD. ur. t. ©. Contngham’s Despatch. ARMY OF 1H8 PorOMAC, (ct. 14, 1833. ater falling back from th> line of the Rapidan, tho FoF the column reached Bealtcn on Sumtay evening. Tear remained jp occupat.o of tho forts around the Baypabauncck Station, in order to chock the rebel cavalry ue case they sbouid advance. UE VALLING RACK OF OUR ARMtY—ITS OBR. engagement on Sunday it was rimor. ‘BA Uhat the rebel infontry was in force, supporting thelr Wavalry. This induced Genera! Meade to countermarch {Gee troopg, with the iuteation of making the live of the . hia base of operations in case of an attack. . also intrenched his reserve artillery in the forts ‘peer the river. Their desperate attack on Gregg’s sevalry ov Monday evening seemed to open our eyes to ‘Tair real intentions ;s0 an order came for the troops to fmaroh in the dead of night. ‘A GALLANT ENCOUNTER, Ou Tuceday morning, as our infantsy were return- tag towards Auburo, on nearing tbe ford, which fe to a dry ravine, with close trees and under- qmeed, the enomy’s dismounted cavalry opened a fire om the frept of tho coma from tmeir Position, The front line was composed of ‘Qrbam’s brigade, the Sixty-third Pennsylvania doing Ymadvance—a regiment chicfy of conscripts, and com munded by Col. Danks. Gen. Birney, seeing them waver. rede up, and cried out, “Come opj boys !—go into 7 and charged. The regiment at once rallied apd Gereed back the enemy. The First division of the Thira eteps Jest in this abort but stubborn encounter eleven meep killed and forty-two wounded. Lieut. Miller and ‘Wapt. Consort were both wounded eoverely. The rebels wetized, leaving eight killed and a large oumber of wound: et, besides a lot of arms and accoutrements, bebind them. amsag the wounded were the Bugler and two orderlies on tbe General's escort. The corps then move! on and encamped for the uight at Greenwich. ‘Tar HIvoCaC, ‘The Second corps bivouacked in the wood, beyond the Grd. It was a beautiful night; not acioud dinrmed tt serene aky; the placid stars glisteved brightly im the ber ‘wpe and sbone with intense justre; tnnumerab!e aero ‘Wes eparkled and glowed as they shot through the Lea wre; even a magnificent aurora borealis played in the - 4, dag Does Of amber aou purp! Derelieet dress, as if in mockery of the bioody strife about emg enacted. The scene was one of calm repore—ot Peeetul beauty. Nature bas 00 sympathy (or tears and Bering. Shesmiles over the bloodiest scopes of war (mpi carnage. The troops saog and chatted as gayly that ‘RIAs as if it were to boraid in some festive scoue. It is @ Ria dispensation of Providence to man to leave bim Aigprant of bis fate. Every one hopes that he bimnsolf will Desh favored one—ovory ones Lopes that be hime. / ‘wi return covered with honor aod glory, Ales, how moy hope in vain! I baye seo many & brave yoth, flushed with hope and excitement, rust BaP dattle, s00n to de mingled with kindred earth, » toro GB shattered mass. Despite the chivalrous spirit of Patioliom, the nob’e sense of duty that actuates the ‘Drwe soldiers, I buve often seen a tear giisten in their @7ean they thought of home and ihe dear ones thoy “wee going to leave in tears and sorrow. IME FORD (KOMS!D—CUR SUPPORED AECURITY Mout six o'clock we resumed our march, and sooo @rared the ford at Auburn. Tho Firat division, com- |mamded by Genoral Caldwell, fell into line of battle on the Deyend. So secure did we fool that the men were to piack their arms and cook breaktast. We some firing on our left, and when the dark haze obscured the morning cleared away we could sre the of cavalry within baif a mile of us, Corn was fo the fold; left our tired and bungry to feed on it, and to the top of the hill to conflict golog on fn the plain beneath. We our 'y (Grega’s) charging into the wood: but a flerce shelling and musketry fet wo caw thom bask, ‘ottownd pell-mell by the enemy. ihey,wore rushing towards our lines. ‘TO RRNPLS ARR TPON OS. Our mon wore cooking their coffee, epocwfating on tho fiot. Te wan to be many a poor fellow’ reas we ght were a couple of high Knolls, wooded. From there all of @ sadden masked les opeved cn oor lives, stot and sell came ebriew throngt the aif, and so accurate waa tb: range that ly every une of them came ploogbing through The men jumyot to thelr armie, the gMoere to their commands. Ovr borses were foeticg 9 of oot lines, we rushod te catch them ; but the moo org ed, ond with them the horses. Some succeed. @tebing theirs; I grasped mine, and had him by th when a round ehot ploughed the earth between us. Horse plunged, and | rolled sngo the furrow, letting (he go from my gr: As soon as! recovered myself I after my stood, when I saw bim and about siz ashing down the bill. At that moment a sell burst them, knockiog three of them over, The sur \wtwrs rushed into the enemy's ines, Whether mine was the Killed oF the doserters f did not try to disco. wer, for it would be a¢ much as my life was worth. | not Jost my hors®, but al my things—Ddiankeis, over™ and my notebook—which were in the bays, TUR VOICE OF WAR—ACTING GENKRAL PRAY, ML rushed back through the lines, shot and shell rere @Pbtling and ecroeching by my ears like eo many unys Beil let joose and revelling ta their unhallowed (ree. ‘The very hill reeled bent) «© ‘keadronken oa0. As! darted through, the mer on LOUb Pides of @ fhe Fifty-eccond New York Vo ienteore, s conscript Qgiment, charsed from our povitien to be in front. They Fevers, or) vere falling be kor (be old rogimenw, The Eatilc at Bristoe| NEW YORK, THE BATTLE AT BRISTGE STATION. The Field of Operations of rhe Forees .of Meade ‘an Lee in Virginia. ‘3 WAPPers recp? Ce biter: BEEF ae SO er an I wack 1d ye RS 98 hee Ny Be ing wager (or the use of the road. About three-fourths 0° | \usble to stand against the torribie # a mile wost of Bristoe is Cedar rou, a smull etream: bot, | woods for safoy, loaving six of thelr guos upon the field from its depth of mud and water, diMeutt to ford. On | one too badly cripplet tobe brought away. When the the north side of the track, about thirty rods west of the | oa ovased playing upoa us, apd tie smoke had lifted bridge. & solitary house, or rathor shanty, which, | so as to exhibit the Meld, and i was Kiow’ that the ene- (hough jueigniGcant of itsel’, Agures somewhat oxten- | my bad retires, «detail of tea men from each regiment sively in tue fight. There wre bere algo, just back of | was mide to brivg away the deserted pieces, the shamty, three quite prominent hillocka or bumps, | With a cheer whieh covld be toard for epoa which the rebels bid planted batteries. | miles, the gen bounded cross the trak aid Aleo there were sevora! like elevations on tha cottherded caved dar opyemne DIM, sored (ho pioces as best they Af the snack, apon which the batteries of our own forces | could, wieeled them into position, turasd (hem to wore located.” Woat of Broad run, extending fore | wards the retreating demous, and fired a parting salvo few rods, ts low ground, rocky and brusby, affording ex. | with tho aramunition which bad been designed tor celient opportunities for ebarpshooters. On the east side | (he Yankeor. Then the boys dragged ve of thom of Broad ron, for a bundred rode, is an open piaia, with a | away, shouting as they came to the south sido of the Nutle point of timber jutting out perbaps twenty rods,and | track, and placed them In battery, the infantrymon act baving its corth border about eight rods south of the rail, | jug as artillery ists and doing woudlrous works of carnage toad. The roads from the west run across Broad run as A RUREL CHARGR APOILED. tollows:—The ome on the aorth side of the track brauches Shortiy after the Second corps had got into position the about forty rods west of the run, one fork crossing the ) rebeisiried their old tactics of massing and charzing. rub about « bundred roda north of the bridge, and goes to | A dease gray body of mea were seen forming between Contrevitie; (he other fork crossing the track about | (he east of (he woods and the run ou the slope of tho twenty rods west of tho bridge, and Jeading to | pill, north of the railroad, upoa which the artillery the fork on the south side of the bridge. | andtofantry opened at ones, driving (he throng back ‘The road on the south side of the track | into the woods a) & doable quick. After (ils manaurre Pans paraliol with the railroad; but a branch makes Of tO | a wecond line of akirmishers was thrown forward to tbe the right st Cedar run, and crosses Broad run about | prow of the bill ekirting the river, aad two regiments of | mow tum Carrcenes Wee KECEI RD BY THEIR (OMMAO RY thirty rods south of the bridge. East of Broad tuo, | North Carolina troops—the Twen!y 4 Twonty- Thave heard rome cheering on election nights about a hundrod rods di:.ant, t4 a belt of timber perhaps | eighth—came charging on our extr right, ower the | the Hrnaip corner, bat I never, Ut or elsewhere & quarter of @ mile wide, east of which the country on 149 | ralirvad ooar the bridge. hoard such a yell of exultation awrent the air when tne South eide Of the track is open to Manaszng COLONE(, GEATH'S BRIGADE DRIVER BACK TE ATR Ee, | rebels’ gune, calgsons and equipments were bro NOW FOR Tam riaur. This post was held by Coloue! Heath, commenting the About half-pass twelve o'clock the advance of the | prigade, which was the firat of the Secoud division, and Second corps (General Wevb's division) reached the enst | consisted of the Nincteesth Matuo, Fiftewnth Mars cha ge of the wood looking out towards road run. Tho | gotes, Firet Minnesota and Highty.secoud New York fear of the Fitth corps was just c*msiog Broad run by | Our boys yailed for their ‘erring Youthera brethren,’ the vorthmost road, when, cs euddonly ae Lzuining and | who came oa with a yeil until they reached the track of ‘AS natonishingly as @ thunderbolt from a clear sky, boom, | the ralirond, wuea @ volley, and another, and avetbor, boom, boom, came @ half dozou diecharges Of af- | goat them homeward at apace which dels tllustration (ilery, oot hundred yards away. It was the U0 COMMASPRD Tux UEDELR—TisER COXDCCT orm, tat dedto the | valor of ur men to a remarkable degree, After rode in their front and raltied thom, crying out, ‘Stand, Dboys! follow me.’ Behind them was the Secoad bri- Gade—or Irish Brigade—who coolly stood to thefr guos. Colonel Myles, too, raitied the lines. In 9 moment the Pauic subsided and the mea stocd coolly io their lines, though the shot and sheil of the esemy were knock ing them over pretty fast. ‘The lines now fell back bebiud the crest of the bill, and Ricketts’ betiery, waving taken position, returaed tbe onemy’s Kiliiag comp iments with Interest, shotiveg the wovds aud cevine in which they were comcealed, All this time the rebels were shouting their demoniacal yell af around, and the sharp metailic sound of mus- ketry rang along our picket and skirmish lines The enemy's battety soon became sileat; but the Gring Ia- creased along our #kirmishing lines. ‘The corps now wheeled around tis head in the direc- tion of Catiott’s Station. H wasevident that the enemy meant to contest every inch Of ground aad to cul us oT from forming « jnnetion with the other corpy. The troops bad to move ta fighting order, every now agd thea taking up tines of derence. ‘THE Losses, As there was little tatermission from fighting all day, 1 could not asceriain ours or the rebel joss. Jexw one rebe! colonel mortally wounded. Gregg’s cavalry euf- fered beavily, chiefly the Tevth New Vork, which i soverely cut up. When rushing through our lines { ea ashell going through « mao, scattering bis devh sbout ‘The most of the officers lost their horses. GALLANTRY OF THR SECOND CORPS. ‘Thes econd corps bas wobly covered fhe retreat of the army, being successively engaged with the enemy at several diferent points throughout the day, and most desperately througbout the afternoon and evening They stood Hike @ wall of iron aginst the repeated and thundering assaults of the enemy, until var whole army, with all ite transportation, was secure and im pori. tion to meet every attack. tillery and \n‘actry combined, Go detail to be made of ten men from each reciment oF corpa to bring off tho pieces, This was dene in order te debar any one rogimont, brigade or divinion from arro- gating to itsel’ (he particular honor of their capture. ‘The work bo be done was a hazardous one; bat the boys ted at a double quick. The woods ip sbouted aa thay et fan.ty ana artillery would be poweriows to help, as a #tior from eithor would be as iikely to kill one of our owa as © @ of the rede! troops. But the releoted mon wont of io the direction of the prizv, reached them, seized them (urged them toward the foo, Sred a parting salute from uch os the earmy, in bie haste, pad tort loaded, then commenced dragging them away by hand. THE PEARLS TRY TO RACAPTCRA THE OPN. They bad not gone far, however, whea the rebels flock ed out of the woods aod came down at a charge toward- them, seoing which, the boys droppet the arthiers grasped tholr ema'ter arma aod drove the hatternuts back to the pines, They thon caine back and dragged oF «noir captures ia enfoiy across the railroad tract to the tine of our iofeniry 10 THe Fm ( coRPs Orne while the hoary oxnnonm Fitton corpe, 4, bat they did not tu Meade reat th reach the dela | day were closed and they could be of Warren bad won his ¥ vind of the power which made tim a mijor genera 0 dark, and then the fortuves of Gove the wiedon tory Th ‘The detailed particulars and list of casualties Tam not] enemy emorging from the woods sorth of the The brigade of Caro’iaient, whieh war commanded by | tory wash, oa! ant compl & able to give. The troops bave but Just ceased Aghting, | rvilroad by “an obscure road, and fring upon | Brigatior General Heth, broke aud fled, hiding them THE RORRL PLAN AND FTN Fare, bow eizbt o'clock at night. To morrow is likely to be aa | the rear of the Fifth corps, A few shells from the rete! oe along the stream. Tam reliably informed that the rebel Colonel Thom, solves behind the rocks and bu i brigade of North Carolmians was | ethigren «olf important day for the brave Army of tho Poromac. battery killed four of tbe Pennsylvania Reserves ora! Lea's object was to bead uso fon wtated that aliens wounded right others before they could be gotover the | Lricade andthe men prided themselves on their prowess. | befor ng Centreville, aud supposed that when he THE BATTLE BRIS’ rau to @ place of safety on the eastern wide. Then aline | put tho men opposed to them were too well versed tn | made ve upon Warren he wae at the head of tt TTL } OF or STOE STATION. of rebel akirmishere appearod, cresting the bill oo the | Gybtiog t> be (ntimidated, and they gave the landed he | eotire arn n y. Consequently be ovly tb “* north of the track and ranging obliquely from tho toad | foes the best torn in Me shop, I! ‘vas laughable ts seo | forward cue p “ion of ALP. Hs corpe, © Mr. Fra G, Cha) spat: wd « ’ Se niieeae t to the uppor crossing of Bread run. thom extricate thomas! ves from the ¢ dione. all about twelve thowsend men, wil four t HeapQvarrans, ArMY oy THK Porvuar, Js Tum Freep, Oot, 15, 1868. Yesterday wat a glorions day for the Army of tho GESPRAL WARREN'S MILITANT BILL. Goueral Warren immediately formed bis plans, ACRRENDER OF THE RARE Um OADR did wot dare to rise Crom bol artillery, in order Wo hold us heck uutil the other together with the two remaining diy) their cover we They Potomac, and especially for the Second corps thereof, | Tisdt beantifaily were they carried out. General Webb's | wheu ong» hid, for no sooner wo ‘ta head appear from Areet a COrpe, could come who eustaioed the bruut of one of the Gercost onsiaughts | division was thrown forward along the line of the soul | pehind a tog, oF Fock, or bush than a Minia wrt whistle | glory trae but they Lave (ound which haw characterize? the atracks made by tive rebols | Side of the railroad, with tts right resting on Broad run | {i back to death, Rum they daret aot, Hyue’ oy coult wr town 18 rae since the inauguration of the war. and ite lott at the wagon road, Genoral Mayer’ division | not, and the only alternative [aft thou warto surrender After tbo fight od woe buried all owr dent THR ARNT FALLING BACK FROM CULPRETER. was marched by the right unk and (ook postionto the | 4 discretion, whieh they by creey out poo alt | t wounded, and came over Browd + Time is wanting to detail the retrograde movement of | elt of ye: “while Caldwell faced the railroat and | fours without their 04 pitovusty asking our byTs, and savet iva. hed acti General Meade's army frm the line of the Rapidan to tte i hintiols, Like Crockott's com, “aot to fre, ax they woo'd come 1." | WAIN AND MULIT ONY PROPERTY Atl sare Present positvon. Sufice ik to may that on Satueday OlghE | A gection of Brown's battery, Co. A, Flest bode Inland TH° “artared of sae Wigs de numbered abost dee hue | Wa have aut Lt dar’ worth of proverty By cap fast the entire army left the vicinity of Culpephec on i@ | aetuiery, was thrown across Broad ruo and pot in pow! on oe loth will have to recriit before tak og Our forces are on cw eae rs “ homeward march. We marched aloag the lise of the | 110m tm the open Meld where it could face the enemy aod SRT aloe all park at and es oe faiiroad from that tie util Wedosaday morning, | ootiace hie wkiewlahers, the remainder being place! 0 | Wion ine egemy food that the sceoa cnps woe my ini excel cai Ee Soy he 7 at times, and siciemishing o> | iho bill just wost of Ube run and bearing direct'y 1700 | p.s1y aud able to bold its ground, and bad oo notion of | pir the vutory of yevrerday was wat nnatiangad ecatonally, avoiding © general en ew A generat | iio massing ouemy. On the bill to the northwest oF | ices fact they discovered avtor about Orn the ¥ : as neiataceiion. action aa oe on atany fime betwooa | rown was Arsolt's famout battery —the same whit cole "acs eather ee flaca at get Ca x, the Bappad Spd our presses position; bub it was yaburg 4id such terrible execation among the rebel | or ing dense wood. ia their rear, ouly fring | trun trout ut ihe tocet desu capabilities of our br ry of the | intaatty.’ Thea there wore other batteries; bas (hate | win, thoie artillery when they cold work thew ptomach, and died jo bel an'teine, Capt, #. ¥, a os wi Ii a pone: the Geld. ‘The details of | names I contd pot learn; but they wore wot behiud thelr | Pi «ey dhe chbing posnt aatheisatly to enable ther a Neo cht at Auburn in the morning you aiready Bava by | compeers in the bloody fray. vat gatly to ened ' Gen, Webb's # te 4 : af ae to thrust 9 gum Out of the odge of the wort. Then they | Cage, Prone telegraph. Consequent!y T shall confine my report to oon as the rebels discovered that (he roar of the | would Ore, ned the flame abd smoke would act axa target wounded tn & AS TWE GREAT FIGHT AT ARIVTOR ETATION “ Webb To the afternoon (he Second corps bad been aseigned | Fl Corps tad crossed to the enet of Broad ruo aad that gv0ners; 9 the Bring would be irregular ant or ave ond tree a sold the ardnous duty of gnarding the rear of the army, and | Warren was preparing for a Gglt, they developed two tant. sow chiming Om perl, like the rover: | oy, r ‘ bie on the morning of Wednesday at daylight wok up ite | batteries io tbe edge of the wood and commenced to send of a thunder clay a only A nbot or two for | fai'n beadyoartere Capt. Cooper, line of march i the fotlowing order:—Gon, Hayds' Thied | ‘hele respeote to tho Seoomi corpa. They wore close by, | evera! aay ‘iad aid | Third brigade, won wounded im the thigt ivisiom jeading, followed by the First division, Gen, | thelr most distant guns being not over cine hundred yards gee bed a py = “$s =, 7 a Lirevbin | General ob are wile " One Caldwell, the rear being brougut up by Gem. We from tho line of Unioe infantry, They had the advantage “se Rebting wae dons by Generel Word's | Os tag, wast cue ef the One 34 Eecond divieiee. | of Ol at Prat; for they, knowing our ponition and having | A°1 “eseral Mayes’ divisions, wii theariiery: bot) el ek sow wie Killed, Capt. 14 : “ eHANaR OF prow. | oairbatterien ready pated, ware able wo opeo upon ue war oniy 09 because Generas. Cal who was on tho | of v nded. Bestenabt On reaching * pelnt near tbe sailroad, some three | Votore ove line could bo formed or our batteries pinated, | i, *a# employed fm watching » Beayy force a FAME | a ns se " miles wee! Bristes, (be Secohd division took the lead, | ahd they know and appreciated thelr advantage, abd right | Sih W8* tnanwed to (he woods acres (be r+ iroad om ne, @ followed Uy tbe Third, leaving the @rst at the ronr. In | heartily did they improve | tmediate'y bn hie front at (his order they marcbed to Brietos, on the # ihyride of BPATERY OF OR TROOP ___. At DARE TED NhaNHNO cEAsrt the (rack of the Orange and Alexandria Haiiroa’, with | Fer full ten mninntes they rained inotr ballots aud hallog | O%4 darkness found ws to full posseniiom of Oe fold, te flatkers well out o botD tides agd ‘tkirmicbets de. | their ebelle with domoniac tury; but pot a man of tbe | "HTS haring fellen back to and beyond the words, h9-9 | ony Lic ige ie? ployed. prilent O14 Second quailed, oot a gun wan dropped, nota | mere! Me come & vin pieces Off artillery. tno atlle 40%, | Goorge Cooke o Vawm ermy, Sie body wan lett 08 bieechesbecsmeriy ts. Pes dbs soe dolor dipped; but like Sparinas thay inced their fee, aa it | M° corel KINAP Gnd one faker primer; probaly five felt Ih order to understand fully thecharacter of th fight, } each man felt that Limeett feasted (ie reeponaivulity | * dred | \ Hed Grd wounded , waom t+ tupon (he ! | APR ATR nee, F I fod it necessary to give the topography of the country jm | of crushing the rebetiion ant chow term hundred and Afty privone a . © to Rilbet ate! woh the vicinity of Bristoe, The Orange aud Alefandria Tue scare Caper. Tue RENE Low not reach two k wile Lowe Of Ube enemy wll pot Railroad bere rune in « nortbearterty and sovthwesteriy | poi (bo rebels did not long soalptain Amoog (he rebet wiain and lett we wie) fein, of | fai short of titrtd beniee the prise “ direction over # broken and woody country, Thetown of | ‘or Brown and Arnold lost no time in geting (helt bate © Fiewt, and Colonet Thompeon, of coe Fulet b | Wekate fo eannh the billed and wend Briatve ia nen ert. But @ few old chimneys point Out the | rigs placed, which, when accommplisbed, mado ebort wore | Carclina cavalry, Khe battle Gags captured wero (hab | thevg’ mavd! isthe i. evediestey = place where the village once wae, jast at the wont of | or ai! opposition. Rebel Nnes of infantry skirmiehors melt. | Of (he Treoty-tixth North Caroring jofeniry, eaptoret . . coven Sanction 20d. 8 Broad rum, about three miles west of Manassas Junction, | 7 away like wax ovor & bot fire, std the rebel batterion | bY the Nineteoush Malhe, And (hat of \e Twraty e/ah!l pet ay Seen and balf' a milo wert of the «tation. There ta skirt 4 North a, taken by the hy York Dewi, « women (ne wenver te bere that dyed ont Like compfires in heavy rain. Slmultaneourly | 7 - at came Of, nor of dense woods, undérgrown with thick broth, | with wwe ripping, tearing, deatb-dealing artiliery, tie | 1° battery captured comsimted of ove larg worth | the emauny bee af frie the Mpht ¢ ver through whieh, om either wide of the raitroat tack, ® | Yoon jofantry stood biding their forins behind & bavk of | FU" Sue Rodmane and three bran fed pees One ot be will have to Gght te om tolerable row has been eut, both of which were need by hme tad fog Of senoke, cheating ae they dlecharces | (Doe, however, was 8 edly broken up as Lo de wor Pe we ‘ our army on itexparch. On the weet si'e Of Proed rv | tele piecos and vainly beaxing t0 be permitted to rast | om, ond was loft open the field. Th warn ore woo ght the country im BiIY Op to UWewoods and somewlmt over | over the track to the immediate Yeakity of theif adver. | S¥#7, Aus We day have Reem wont to Washiog-n frown with brush. The run cromes (he raiiroud at right | parjep. | TOR CADTEMR OF Tie Ort ONY sugies under a bigh bridge, at the eaters ent of which 2 VOLE ON TW BTORY = BATTERY CAPTCRRO. 1 onght not W pees ower Che capters of there cunt A dilapidated windmnfld stands. former'y ed >> yum) » Caine & luld im tho nwiul musié: for the geemy, " wihon martionins bt oetent » the | The Valor Cecerst commenting: sanauneae to Re a: eer PRICE Corporat J. ¢ ©. F. Conway, Lath ( Corporal War! bP Wan. Mtrang, loth Mw “. Liegtevant $A Mew 8. Ripley, 294th New " of > Corporal H, Low enttall, Syth > the rear of the battery wore futl of graybacks, who, lo ait M. Estabrook New York Militia probability, would attempt to preveat their pets trom |p; mestur yeah falling ioto the bands of the Yankeo mudsilte. Oar in " ’ & ' A See = i Par goard, e ettackod yetervoy, wan Feroud corps, ccc BAGF ® PPI Lt CowLe t war Fopaied, jonny beter a Ayo guns, two colors wad 45> yrwonog, @kil and promptitnde of M} Goa, Waren, aad the ga janary and vo@ring OF the olflcera on! eobliors of 7nd COrp#, we Curiled Lo UAgh corm kaart Ma & Wriscaws, Asrintar § Ad ate + Gener TOR PIAL RESULT. Onr Washington Pospateh, Wasmnsd om, Got, 15, 186 gront armfoe io Virginie under Meade and Leo, afer days of iarchlng and countermarching, with hore of uifaok ag cach other, have found a Geld, and are arta ved againat enc) ether face to face, ‘The Nebting yew tor ing most of the day, wes betwoen cayatry ard ar y ius Aniry being engayed, Lees sire togy to outfankt Meade yesterday was most euecosafully defoaied sterday afternoon m Drilitant engagement tools Place between a portion of the cavalry and artit lery foro of the two armies, wpjch romilte’ in tepube ing the enemy 6 and Wounding « large number aptare of one entire reba watt This mora’ finds General Mende ‘etill mater ef ius situation, novwithstanding Loo attempted in ve might 16 1 between ihe Army of the Potomac and thie capita’ Notwithatagding the sitwition of the two armios tx the common coaversation In the hotels and on (hy sire there is very little exeltement in the city, ant no anasety whatever is maniforted about the result, From what } consider reliable private sources, backed by ihe cpera tions of speculators, 1 thipk the most favorable construc Mon can be put upon afuire THE CASUALTIES, The following ita partial List of the pxmuiiies io the Second corps at the ight at Bristoe.— KULLED, Liont. Custa, 72d Penney !va Colonel J. ¥ Maitom, 420 N Captain ¥, Plum, 125Uh New WOUNDED. Captain R. Cox, 1st Delaware W. A. Sperry, 14th Connecticut New York F.WW 4, Lith Massachusetts, J. Hoyle, 20th Masachuretts William Hastiogs, 14th New York. J. Sorner, 624 New York Lieutenant A. i, Kale, 4th New York, Frank Rose, G, Andres, 341 Mock, auth Now York bs %. oh New York Now York New York New Yo 10sth New yivania rabarne, 14th Cont k, st Mansach ’ ew York MeFiroy, let Massachusetts cavalry okaw, 120th New York rier lat Pen ott CAV ATER + Dat Minn F. Randolph, 120 New Jorcey Robert Meld, 42d New York J. Matony, 42d Now York 420 New York ote P. Warner x J. Raker, 12600 N, Dew York wth New York. pean & Wala P. Munroe, tat ¥ Rote, 148th Pe 1. G Aftel, baa New Vo: # im. Keovedy, 125th New York B. Weitz, 24 fulaware if, Pos a) 4 Hi Beck >, 126.4 New York i Greva, Vein ©. Prewby, 120th Se it Ono dat te tat North Car MJ. Coteman, 146ih ! Lieut. Cat, JK. ie Wy Lee, 145/n h New A. M, Graver, If 1, Comin, 11th New deh Menonyivania th New York © Sponaier HH Jobnet wee Tre Pevod }! ete ‘ THE PRESS DEAPATOHES. | Wear ote 18, beee tion to Hiriston aed Catbett’s otath a eo | rang - They marched & eve } mont wae (or with reat regtartty recat conftich Between Virwrumem's snd \4 Ae © t , ron | whine ee ven ‘ : | 4 ek aed » om two 6 . s « mas rail, ’ ee Be) » ory bet om te ‘ Ft Ae weg ngtamec Pier sagiyn Ue 11 Cond Re ator! efetiony Meee born 0 the. te arly bo i a 9 atredked the Te, Oamadiges ty ‘ rr ent the areiry Gerona a en . cory, ain ome oh tem widow med highly on owied tm magytng the rebel wt ret co ,@ be comp © beck with bawyy bore, oer ons pe Kiko saloring largity. The Ue ie ie thander foight WHR Erent Coueretion, Havag mur Ried aed weambed on Lise eid iorsbee @e a yrenen @ bene @ betters of Oe wo cee The gree oy 1 which ore Vokes Fa fe gutation , the - m Raulag gop, 3 aw | baat bere pened foety wel OORT o> OM VIFTH Pace.

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