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THE NEW YORK HERALD. - r a " i f La ; ' WHOLE WO. 10,101. EXTRA. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13, Twelve Clock. ONWARD! VICTORY AY ALL POINTS Another Despatch from Secretary Stanton. The News of Our Extra of Last Night and Horald - of This Morning Pally Confirmed. All ‘But One Railroad ‘THE DANVILLE ROAD TO GO NEXT. ‘Butler's Attack on Fort Darling. Brilliant Conduct of Hancock’s Corps. ‘They are Engaged With and ‘Finish Up” Stonewall Jackson’s’ Division. Laconie Despatch from Gene- ral Hancock. “| Have Finished Up Jobusen and am New Going Into Early.” The Rebel General E. Johnson a Prisoner. OViK THIRTY CANNON CAPTURED. Brilliant Exploit of Carlow’s Division. They Surround, Surprise and Captare R bels in Their Lotrenchments. Tho & wen Army in Fine Spicits and Confident of Success, Bee, Rew he ml Dix. heeretary Stanton to Ge Wasmivoton, May 13—6:30 A. M. Major General Dix:— Offic'al despatches are just receive by this dopartment, datod yorterday at sight o’clook “A. M., at ‘the battle field, near Spotteyivania Conte loses. ‘They stato that during the night J mattox station and can perhaps advance on NBW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1864 = PRICE THRER CENTS. ‘pare with them. The country around was ef @ rolling obaracter and far more suitable for the manewavering of Apeeve tne gto hp Cowad.n.tbm once, of the Wilgor- General. Hancock marcied from hb previous, posiion on our right sad Carlow's division, of the Second corps, per> formed a brilliant ‘eat this morning at day light cocupied the ground between Generals ‘ Respitels te-dey to Fredericks Preparations prere speedily made for the grand ans alt. taken ashingtom, Bat | A Wright and Burnside, at daylight, he attecked They advanced ‘during the night and before’ P 4, i. suai wish great commanders, it. was Bnd. ter laie oon, a there have |’ break of day made their appearance directly} ie the afternoon, o0,that if is should: prewe unseccenstel, |, boom ouly five casmalticn to-day to add to the number, pith his' accustomed impetuosity, forcing the rst and then the second. line of the enemy’s ‘works, containing the whole ‘of ‘Edward Jehn- son's division ‘and part of Early’s, together with Major General Johnson, General Stewart, in front.of | the ribel in‘renchments. |, she enemy should have.ne time left before dark to rusia | The late Sights have given 8 greater proportion of slight ts. Out of their works mpom.the repulsed troops, Five o’clect There is. om astonishing They charged, and bofere the enemy had |’ was the time sgreed. upon, and.each of the corps com- afta rhe time to fre ® gum \they were eurrounded and: |; "2*A<ere sot, bis. ehrencmeter by thet of GeneralGreat, | The number of killed ie much below the unual per- p ahivendeced m : ,_ 0? tbat no mistake should take place, end thet all ebould } centage, and the aumber of officers killed and wounded, once. “Ftp dn readiness at. the precise moment. . Minutes are of |) Compared with the kilipd an@ weuuded of the privates, Our men had to climb over their bronstwotka:}i Valve. "he * combined, operation ia.to be made,an@ thie} bears wothing like the: average Nom was @ judioionsas well. ag anenessary.cnc. | ponding loases shown a ether eae a Sao A n Ferment : peep i bow a ‘ : The number of. prisoners is notgivem, but it} / General Weight ovatigip wounded) but : a » ‘ t ss ; . on ‘Was conscious most of the time death, A short is tobe counted by thotisands. sill in command of the Sixth corps. aoe Defere dying ho permet mato = wife. words were, “I have pbeea true to my * Gen. Burhside on the extreme left opened ot | the same :timéo with Gen, Hantovk, and’ sd. vanced” with ' comparatively’ little “opposition. His right bes formed a janction with Gon. Han- cock, ‘id his ete lv HdW'ndtively crigaged: General. Wright’s.troops sttsoked. at a quar- ADDITIONAL. Tweive O'CLobx—Noon. There bas been for the past half howr’ a, ba att ogers brief lull in the battle, but the indications are § watch the movements of, the vast colussds of the mighty thatit will shortly: be. renewed with vigor, and: ori (hey. atvanced fo Abelr relative, pesitinas whoo tor ‘past’ seven’ ‘o¥dfock, ‘and’’aré ‘now at'} Will continue all day. [tee pear cane; and just as eae’ sigual was’ abodt to 66 ‘Chawtord, whee I announced yesterday as ferbek Everything seems favorable, aad both offi- b wiv borteps Sage Gicovernd upon our, sight Senk,.{ catestng, is et nad prepared, at the ctr and men aren good ape ba bare echb enc tare en d Bor pide Lora hy "General Warren is demonstrating to hold} ‘the “enemy fa ‘front’ of ‘his lines. ‘The rebel | Works ot that-point are excotdingly strong. | | A'dbepatch had been ‘redetvod ‘from General’ Butler, dated, “‘In: the field nese Chester Station, Ve.j May 12;8° Py My » nolo wt Tt states that he is now pressing the enemy near-Fort Darling ‘and ‘hie ‘before him all the Onur losses in the past-eight hours have been. |) Grent was equal tothe omergeney, Troops ware apeodily 4 , burried to the support of the right; but vory beavy;*butit te Impoasibie''to’ form aay | io sisaay cleacea abe tebel adi Pos pred vip correet estimate of them. |] retaforcements Reck to their former positions, hestated ’ ‘The accounts of our losses vary from 18,000 | paring bad gaough men for the work before him and | to 25,000, but.owing to the .nature of the oom ad SCRE: nents x . A " fe 10 aapault was them fixed at half-past six, test, which iia mostly in the wooils; ‘thousands |} nai once. wicks she timeplesed ‘were Comepreé. The may be lying dead‘or wounded'on the grotind;"f weusrals seperated, . to. tako up thelr assigned positions of which no record on be made at present.” ound! Eibd’ eau lneivwcclerte eabenie tees tad As I write heavy firing is heard on our, Loft, | moment had grrived for the astack,! & rang "OPERATIONS ON THURSDAY, Capturcof an Entire Rebet Division ana | F Twelve Gume-Our Caveiry tm ene | | Ememy’s Hear—Amother Battio Giéing On, d&o., de. me + MM. ke As HEMDRIOK’S DRSPATOH. ’ op Brapquaatams, Dera Aaxr Corrs, m tax x} a . May 12—1 A. M. Tis Pa 4 along the whojp line, and the mass advanced agteady w, YX troops. from North Carolina and South | andit is thought that the rebels, are tying: to F vont Pele gers Gihiind, Hae fat ds? ved who 17 General Hancock made .s brilliant capture at four Serta ‘a'tin Pa, gam: Seno at Pe ee e’olook this eveming. An omtire rebel division, including linjor General Nod, Jobuaes, comncdlog;” Beigndior | QLine3" Tl, sh Mase Beselrgb apa be General George Stuart, apd Brigadier General Robert le. ' Jonnson, commanding brigades. two aed three turn our left flank. We advance, but hard work is before us. | Trig thought that on to-morrow night the Careline that bave got:up. moving together, In the face of a imutderdus fire our «i troops pushed 0g determivediy, each corps fighting ite Beauregard’s courtier was captured this Own battle, until the army was master of the field. Two thousand pridmers wers taken, and when aight closed morning going to Hi j 5 is - ie Lape joke, in command ‘game will be up with the rebels, the contest he ten ors wee the enero, bre: heverem encane Of six pisces ough. of Drury’s bluff. He had a Seapatak stating — ay suite Aavenalancatanh fale a saves “Taking advantage of the storm. and darkneas Inst even: Sattney oy Fen ieee G F, 166th that Beauregard would join thom as, soon as the enemy, But we ard, victorious, .Generhl Grant is inf ‘E+ Genera Hanopok; erxanged 4@ change the posi- Sore 1M itd, Hedlasnay inh aes excellent health aud spirits, and has not siace the mies tion of hig treops unobserved by the enemy, and | Gillespie FM. Mrs Fa vaney. U, 1st Mass the troops cameiup, mevt began béed im! dhe fexat degree’ @istionrtoned while, the darkoess and fog: wt prevailed pounced | rere Sorat Jone G, 38d NF Motlenckon Capt Zieh OB a doursgeds . 14h a-final fe anda | OR, theme this morning like a wol on the Gaines W; tou NY Hoekin Bocgt 8 let Maas General Gillmore holds the intrenchments delisiva Ppa a ~ ada orens fold. He took his captives Gempletely by surprise, and while Smith demonstrates upon Drary and the add Peers eere ps eal wheal Sor pes j Ad@ ition) Pattoutars of the-Pight on ¥g lines. : Asl write this are sending sholis enemy , Official Despatch of Secretary | Rmenanr ia teiceat ope rig General Kautz, with his, cavalry, has been Stanton to General Dix. pearl geegeintn poncho Raa a j i news o General Hanoock’s capture has inspired r ° with renewed enthusiasm, As. the news first . ; ¢ days took plage ot Tuesday. ‘ 4 such | AnEntire Rebel Division, With Its Major | ‘sovicsie amy to surv oot warsatar uct 4i0} rege cieviere ticurreneces uneers ores some troops to Riclinend., an advance slong the entire line was ing apd prolonged shouts of rejoicing. | ff dovermined on stan early hour. and Brigadier Generals, Captared. The Soma Gipsbenrinn ibe neh et7 im: Wee; nea') ,, ine, Mlomins Sareae endo wa last ast q pier wien tg i hy . ‘ i oy Haarquanrens, Cavanay Comes, May 10, 1864, In the thd dnetay' way found: to } Major General Muna, feadquarters Army of Potomac:— de tn the ab a Sea ee: ) Guuana,—i turned the endmy's right and got inte their were riod 7 I iagct aps lo ar De- a eee ‘ton miles of Orange’? two 0 atlompl te break their eeatre was then ordered, and part of Hasotck’s mon were seat to support Warren in sent to cut the Danville railroad noar Appo- James river. ‘We have had no telegraphic communication. with General Sherman since Wednesday. | st ii EDWARD i STANTON, | Secretary of War: " Two: Batteries : of Artillery i Also Taken. peer 1 Le eee rae Oe dae? } the movement. =| hone DETAILS. Gen, ‘Warren Neither Killed Our right was alee advanced, aed the move was begun. groas excitement among the inbabitants and with the Neaz Srormyivaxn, Moy 12—8 A.M. Nor Wounded. in the Grmy. The citizens report that Loe is beaten. Thole ca- The day opened this morning with the fol- F ) % ’ ‘The edemy were driven inte their lntrouchments tm gal- | valry bas attompiod te apnoy my rear and Hank, but have locomotives, three traing and a very large amount of wupplics. The enemy were making 8 depot of supplies at Boaver Dam. since | got into their rear there has been y a lent style, 'e brigade, of Wright's division, 1 . lowing news sent in the form of a despatch Men be bee Pm po Ape penny the enemy's rifle pie, eaptaring Suk svatian decker | paanbnee fyom General Hancock to. Genera] Grant:— wena twelve guns aid about one thousand priscuers. mea—twe colonels. " ry Stanton to Major General Diz. Nét being supported by ether portions ef the line, whe ve 7 erediont ‘ Gmresat—tI have captured from thirty: to Wasumveron, May 12—8:15 P.M. ‘ere unable #0 gaim the tier of works in their front, this er pier forty guns. I have finished up Johnson, dnd)| To Major General Dix:— Wrigade was forced to evacuate its advanced pdsition, Major General Commaadiag. leaving’ the captared’ guns, after spiking thei, bat bring: | Everything loons most promising for further successes. {og off all the prisoners. Genoral Grant bag got the eatire army in just the position The enemy guifered heavy losses daring the fight, our | be wishes it, and with what Is deing iu front, ad on the shells faltiug tuto thetr works, and our infantry dotiver- | qnomy’s rear and flanks, it eaanet take, much longer to am now going into Early. No. despatches from the Army of the Poto- W. J. HANCOCK. | mac have been received since half-past eleven AsIwrite the whole line is engaged; but | o'clock last night. the heaviest firing is being done by Hancock's | _General/Sherman bas not been heard from, | og their dre with remarkable precision, bring. then series of battles to « ftmal and victorious owing probably to the damage to the lines General Rice was wounded in the thigh early in the ca- | dese, SFP south of Nashville by the recent storm. gagoment, and died after his leg was ampatated.{ Major General E. Jobnaon is « prisoner. He General Stevenson ‘is: also 'repérted ‘killed. He oom: THE WASHINGTON TELEGRAMS. A despatch from General Sherttan- dated | 5104 « brigade in Baraside’s corps. Commanded the ‘Stonewall division,” in Po stn bey the ine Gorps, May 10,” Our losses Were vory heavy. Ewell’s corps, composed mainly of Virginia | states that be turned the enemy's right, and got |) General Gpobon's division ‘have lout altogether overs nignlaes * into” their rear, had destroyed from eight to ten |) thousand mba, 16 ead nanos in ey “bpcuunras Sera TOOpE. wikisa satagite tak tives and. three |) Several Robinson's division, nttor losing both its gone | Te enctay hey. No doubt of his capture exists, for he is sit). toing, and avery large quantity of supplies ; | 't!, ere and sous two thoussad ove Banared mon, }'" General Burnaide's colored troops were held in reserve, nad no te command it, and it uae beea broken ‘ting on a log before me at the present moment, | and that since he bad got into the rear there [una distribu “ pry deine of the itn so beat were subsequently brought into action, and fought wi desperation. in conversation with.some of our generals. was great excitement among the’ inhabitants No division Of the army fought better than this o76. + (heir officers expected to bave coumderable ditcatty The attack Was conimeticed this morning at | ®24 with thearmy. The enemy's.cavalry had |) The Mint New York Stato Militia fought gloriousiy,A84 J, pa. aining them, x8 they appeared to be desirous not tried, to ‘annoy. his rear and. flank, but had {/S*#red Probably more than any other regimont in th oy prisoners, being exaspeeatel by the remem daybreak by Hancock, who moved forward his Tem Riipsand; Mat Blaha fim eld. After the action ‘Tour officers and fiftcea mea were et Fort {sliow and thie atreeities comnmaied thee whole line, and is now driving the enemy. h Seen canes de atthe i all Weak wep leist Wiempepte fay en:dotnahes diem, Gy Wie febete on ttictr e080: undred of ¥ f them colonels. Lieutenant Luper, of tho Nivetieth Pennsyivavia, had We're clhdven te thin ‘ereny tnte Bigtt; bering mado The First Despatch. Brigadier General Stewart, of the rebel No! despatches’ have been received for two | his bend taxon of by « pied“ shell, ‘ forced marches, bad destroyed Lee's railroxd coanections | Hernd army, ‘has slso been captured, and is now’| deys from Geueral Butler. ia Aimutsizogiockin the ore ae a.repert was. vrovedt | it yuchborgaad that Sheridan had dove the amo to | ett W Heh Pu Mesktnon 3. so within our lines. Despatches reeeived fgom General Steele ment was béling 20806 Ga dur right, aad, the bétdqenriere fo communications with Richmond, frones,d. ist rises Pe arr At mie attitlety fring tn the direction of Gen- | TPT his. command as haxing arrived at Little | reing tn that direction,’ they: pucked ep’ and moved fn cuter war fiven ‘or anviues advance yesterday | Giehstny Morte’ Rita Pe Rock. He had fought a superior force of the | cowards the centre im rather » hasty manner. sted ¥ 8, 4th N 3 car Morty J. 126eh On eral Hancock is increasing in extent and ra- | enemy, commanded by Kirby Smith in person, | The report taraod ont to be false, and tue oftcor who b begmgiet ocr o* redline site Gath theruete my | Heweh'B, inh Pa ree Mellroy @. 391 Aa / J Is. a pidity. A considerable portion of the Fifth | at Saline river, and defeated them. con, ° pt ee = a decisive ot une {108 Niuth Compe was theo on the marc. ed ig ra ee rit “ion f ie rer . Gi f corps is actively engaged, and are doing welt. A’ steamboat ftom Red river arrived to-day Bi by " " ihe tenied. Desmmtene Halluchen @, ABN T HeFlogrs LM Tih Fe d Exveven A. M pein} Peri oted reinforcements going up to | te fring the correspondent: mda, has airexdy com *Wasmun@yon, May 12, 1864. Heoniog J, i Hxttine apie ye make with heral Deoks. menced, * Gentlemen prominvotly connected with the govern | Hotrhins XS. 12ih NY lorman Corp B, Kh EE Tho betsle eotianes great fary, hut we General Canby had passed Cairo on his way | The rebels aro iu very strong posi:tna, Delind earl | megs ary io-tay vo good spirit, im view of the recent Farsi dno. tah Conn Hevom Cane ae aré steadily gaining ground.on the rebels, to Red river. bse and wc te, ons ah pigcas i YS wlmost TP myitary evenis io \iegibin, and consider eur final tri- | Hewar Hy. 13/h Mase Releon 2 ih | ed . EDWIN M. STANTON, io gneteate;ta Aheap, umph morely a quesiion of tims. Movements aro im pro- Have! Regt WB, ath Pa Res Nelson J 12th Pe Res, Rip The Sixth corps has gone to the relief of the 2 ot War Bornside is reported to be within a mile of Spotteylvania | greus which will a be publicly developed, forming & Hiegie dion ¥ em Second, and are now actively engaged at the Secretary 8f.” | court House, about to turn the rebel right. pert of the geveral plan looking to sucases Hacker Ling Gat Pm Noonbers 3 : It de to, successful. we shall obtain posession of the |” General Webb's family beard (rom iim oa Wedmes. pewter ff, 26th Mase Natus ¥.isth Maas present moment. : OUR DESPATCHES FROM THE BATTER FIELD. | cin: ror whicn the struggle has been going on during tho | gay nigns, and up to tbat time te ad not buen wounded. Hialaee Gary Mase Biel Me or jot The musketry firing is tremendous, accom- women verve rte itis past three days, and then 1 ppc ‘The body of General Stovensvo arrived here this mern- — ellytreht M, PUNY, Nolan dg, tops re panied with heavy salvos of artillory; evory THE BATTLE. ON TUESDAY. Av one o'clock 8 Pussday “Y between the two | ing on the steamer Utica Fencere ach wi Rowman Corp Pon Pe Ree seh pe LMA 60,08 armies 96 @ nome, te the tin’ large namber ef | General Burpside directed to have ils frionds in Wash. | Hatwright P. 16h Mase Nap J, 6th Ohiecar {och of ground is being sharply contested and Oar Arey Cotmarrensoness, b ese pepe cries m - the spot, or ae | ato7. te that everything looked vory favorable ana | pemiiton © josh Fe Nushon sie 7 nothing can efceed the ferocity of the contest. nie Oo tug Foromac, \—10 A. M. Gar wen, ts eloniptiog: je ematntas: oj eful, Kvorythieg at the froot i# pertestly natisractory and | leld, were fred op by the rebel skirmishora and driven Despateh. Wasmmarn, May 12, 1864. Yenterday morning the fighting was again renewed aod was Continued with various success until about even o’elock, when our line was somewhat advanced. At that hour s flag of truce te reprried to hive beew seat by Lee, who mk6d for a Conmatinn of Qostilivies for forty-eight hours, that he might bury his dexd. General Grant replied that be had not time to bury bis own ded aad Would advance immed) itely, aod some parts of ouf lite were therefore pushed forward. W te Stated that the woods wore shelled, but no re sponse was eticited from where the euomy's contro bad been a fow hours before. The prisonérs captured ov Tiosday sod Wednesday Ra pumber over four thousand, The rebel dead and wounded | King Jno. SHAMS y off, and the poor sufferers bad to be left to paridn in the tenes, The embatmer bere saya that be has reocived orders to te ready toembaim the body of Colonel Warrea—not tieneral Warted. Toe former rode slong’ to ‘lines all day Tueeday, ood feariessiy exposed bimsclt, ACTIVE SKIRMISHING ON WEDNESDAY. Heavy fighting is progressing near General | run of encouragement, Although the ‘fighting has beon Grant’s headquarters. continuous ee Pepi Pe Me pany and nichts, 4 mot lonsea have boeo ‘The captured artillery are being brought to pr oD might ne bas 2p im Psy rans Cor rear, and the roads leading to the different | bend encounters fae have bsen tbe mais character, almost the! rule, during the rectet battles, the corps bospitals are filled with soldiers who od shvereap sigueseid! errs mina endcnahra have been wounded at the front, and are seck- | Gemors! Grant, Pye in the foal amhee ovmplete success o bis operations tbe purpose the rebellion ing after medical treatment, Day by aay thie conksence inoreases, aa the rebels ure ‘A drenching rain set in about nine o'clock, | crowded back, and as they hourly tom pe hy the tremetdous exeriious whiot they ate lized to but it seems to have no effect in abating the hab; oven 00 retard the Cewardgheviinensser ths aveay fighting in the front. The roads are knee deep | of the Union—Grant’s victorious legions. ‘The Dattlo yonterday was tbe mest disastrous to tbe with mud, and very unfavorable for military ibis ctany: (hes ‘the 80%: beltrO) plten ening wis com Mr. L A. Hendrick's Despatch. Fieanquaktens, Firv® Amwy Corrs, mr rm Fran, May 11—TP. M. Cur position fe the wimé as at the clone of yesterday's battle, There has bean adfive skirmishing nearly ait day, general nt, Our battories. at intervals oso fapertans - | were of ground | Kingeles Li 47th WE operations. pbign,nod. resnited, ip the. mont edves- petted tbe 't his throwing up earth. found govering almost every foot . ind pe bel battle: flag has just been brought in tanen to this army. The men went tut: the assault with ‘b he attempted to do, wherever our troops surged torward aod the rebels gave avait One “ 2 one Airebel bat dt ae ‘Me ‘moat enthusiastic cheering. Kacty in thie day tho ry reached up sbat the enemy was going to meke | way. | Fee Saetin, 87th tA teh It te confirmed that In an order issued oh Mouday— — Kremmen Sgt Phos ¥ titipe J, Pa found on some prisoners—that General Tee notified his | Klomiackt a we Flag By its iY army that his conimunication with Richmond was | Kimberly Wm. sth N Som burn Bleren gre at Droken, and no rations could be drawn from thence, and | Ketohum § J, arm Pr . | | agenera! niteck this afternoon, which would be bis fimal ing tO Urewk or turn cbr lines, that Be would ive op figbbieg our army here and hurry to the resous of Richmond, Tho attack, if aoy wag contemplated, nas not heen made, At all @vents, it fy tie general opinion here that 11 General Lee wants to, go 40 Richmond, and twke bis army with bim, that General Grant wi.! insist » having & WoM@ (0 way in the matter, If General Leo aclompte the draw game be will had aa opposing gan oral ap 19 dodges too, and an army that can travel as to headquarters. It belonged to the Forty- | whoie army prevaret wo rene® the engagement, wd afdough they bad beoh wearied by the previous struc. second V r.inia regiment, Colonel Withers, ghasemiprestiud ui te Ciutatibe am atenneutrantet Jobison’s division, and contains the names Of | withsew wine,” The advance tines skirmished with differen Sh iment took | thoreof tho rebels, and demonstrations woro made by bs 6 batten Jo, witch Aho, regienent Pao! ‘the latter as if they intended to begin the attack. Our part. The fing was captured by the Ninety- | 1ipe was s00% formed Genctat Hancock held the right, third New York regiment, Colonel Crocker. Ghooral Warren the contre and, General Wright the loft. General Barnside’s Ninth corps was held in reserve in Thirteen of the captured guns have bem | ine roar of the Sixth corps, for the double purpose of brought in to General Grant’s hea ‘quartets, | protecting the trains and to be on call if tte services and others are placed in ifferent positions in ig rear ae tobols bid made @ good use of the dark- They excel ieoe ners ength moot d ‘ pou fact that sch ® report wae oarrent 0 ir works as ible; and & queati* of 1 " 4 pounding; and | Sut the hy tare ia ee Oe | rr ry Hp pe Tiel abatis ad parrots array Nas th tory, (in anand con ntand | m Frederiekaburg yesterday shows the buoyant Coating condition, and’ wre very similar in appearance concerned has been pothi fine of | vending tho longest, Our army | of giving; ther. im regard 10 OUF COMitION, Dased UpOD ® Kknowigage (to our own. tara ior na Opeing a Yo eye ened com: # py It ta m0 heckneyed poreatypiom, vm a ah iunore | 4 geuere Pacts Of @ Doperul a urd, 1th reas Pickls H, Sith Pa. hand be adviced them to capture aio: 1s from our army. JR, woth Mase Gonorki Gran: had captured, 1; t» youtorday, about six thousand pris ‘ners, Part of & roginoot was captured ntire. It was composed of men who bad been exchanged but 9 féw weeks since, Tho los of theenemy in killed is much greater than ours. His wounded are supposed to be about the same, Up to this writing we baye received no confirmation of the rumor in regard to General Lee above montioned, ‘and arm: pimbersy 14 bas, 19th Pe im Keene tw, 69th i Paul Sorgt, 10th Pa Pa Penticost Capt JH, wah 934 Pa Pooler M de saticfed with the positios the rebel army Nd, oF amy josition t cAm place itself tm. It ia com Jona, 4h VE Pool Geo. 17th Me Patater Nicholas, 724 a tliat Rtn . ta COMTEX PQ OM RIGATH FACE