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BATE AT, JUNE 4, 1864.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. yay 1 i] Ai THE NEW YORK HER OCULISTS AND AURWHTS, Duress, Sisters a IMPAIRED STOUT, Noises IN THE HBAD, CATARRUAL AFFECTIONS THROAT, OMRONIU CATARRM, CAPARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTION OF THE RUSTACHIAN TUBB, cvReD, CROSSE VE’ATRAIGHTRRED 1N ONE MINUTE, f and every dienss0 of the Bye and Rar requiring oltRer meal cat or surgical nid atlended to a ' 3 _ DR, VON” HiSBNBERG, Author of “faryied! ana V'yrciical Obsetvatione om ihe Dis cnsen of dhe Har, with the New Wode of Treatment,” 94 ie etice, f 3 Isle AY, No. ai6 : BROADWAY. erpmone OF THe NEW YORE FREss, © "reas the Journal 0 nal of Commerse, } STARR OURED, ‘Gataihy, CORED @arannm Cuneo: FEE CAMEO HUTORINGS, THR» “LIGHTMING-OAL- dt OULATOR.” hove pa pubis In chess orem fw daze sims the remarkable cute ef Hutchings, the “Lightning Caleule- tor,” 00, well: known ta ite publle during the many sears he exhibited his wondertul aviihmantient powera st’ Baroum’s Meseum, bythe eetedrated Os mt Ovullst aud Aurist, Be, Vou Bicenderg, of thiacity, Huighinge 1a represented to have been at {tia polmt of! dentb, and but 'for the tiniely tater ference .0f the dretor, would now be vesting In bie grave, Tale ts 9 remarkable case, and worthy of the allention of persons bimhitirly altieted. We think 1 fe but! just to’ Dry Vow Eteendépg to call podlic apention to stile @ se. There are hundreds im the qommonity atiffering from ealarrh, who, Iike ihe “Light- ning Caleulator,” it not sotwal'y praying for death, aro peady tonccept of anything that promises to relieve them from the!r distressea ‘To nach w we would say trifle pot with wmerperienced men, Dit consult, without annecessary delay, Dr. Von Bisenderg, who, at Icaat, hag the honesty te assure hie paticnts Whettior it in witha his power 4 make them ‘whole or tot, poets DEAPNESS CURRD. DEAFNESS CURED, {Prom ine Tribune.) PaRS ro vm THE DEAF, Every man, and eapostally ev every woman, believes in hie — om ee ininds which an abeiract ‘faith wir Allopathy, or Homeopathy, or Hydropa:hy, or some other form of sclentific cure; but with ‘tee world at large the belle? Te not in the aystem, but In the dottor. “Zepecluity fa this true ee regards auriste and oca- aes. The pationt who has reon a recovered hie ight or his hear- fag 10 sure that the blessing could have been restored to him Dy no other practitioner tian that particutar ove by whom fis eyes or cars were opened. Dr. Vou Eisenberg is meng our Dest Knows surista, He has not lent us ears a brother practitioner has eyes. and {a whose skitt, there- fore, we believe above ali cinera, But wo hear of hire Grom those who esteem hin bot merely asa surgeon, but as benefactor. A recent case bas been related to us, for the fwethfuluess of which we can vouch, though we can name no ames. The patient was a lady whd’ had been deaf from tmtency, #8 0 consequence of some of the ailments to which ailéren are tiuble, Latteris the disease had taken an acute form, and the patient was mibject to talense suffering, The Geatneas wen rapidly becomming comp'ete, and the general Deaith breaking down under the physical exhaustion attend. emt upem constant palo. Ordinary remedies and ordinary advice wore uscless, and Dr, Von Bisenberg was called in. ‘We newt wot repeat hie diagnosis; for that would be entpa Mat of hard names to the general reader, But he detected at ight Wee seat of dteease, first in one portion of the organiam, Gen im another, aed with manipulation a& skilful as his fesight was accurate, he removed the causes, and she who, from infaney, had heard with diMoulty, and latterly hardly at all, wae restored, first to Perfect hearing and then to per: a > Ge. Vou Bisenberg + advertisement reminds ne (ef te case, etch wo thus briefly relate, though not at hie eotctiation, Let hin that bath mot ears hear. {From the Christian Pimes.] SIGHT “RESTORED. sient Restoren. CONCERNING BYES AND OCULISTS. Ofthe five senses, thet which we call seeing te the most Qmporient and most valved. In proportion as this sense fatie-ua'weareteduced to heiplcsaness, If entirely deatl- tate of aight, howslow would be our progress in knowledge, end how limited our sphere of action and uefulness, En. dowed with tt, the univers becomes @ new creation, clothed wish beauty and diversified by that infinite variety which eover faile to attract themind and heart, Bor several months past ints has been a practical subject @wes, Am inflamed condition of the eyelids, communteating faecif.to the pupil, rendered the discharge of daily duties wetenip painful, bat dangerous, Attributing ft to the ef: Seat of cold, wo endured 1 through the spring, with the Sepe that with.the retura of warm weather {t would en- GGreiy dieappoat, But in this we were doomed to disap. petniment, Gummer returned, but ot our wonted stght. ‘What might have been the result, either of further neglect erat snoveapetent troatment, we cannot aay, Grating onr casetoa friend, bo assured us that @ similar one in. hia awn family bad reoomily been treated with entire encores ay Dr. Yon Essenberg, of shie oity. Batisty’ satves by more particular inquiries that the docter 18 n0 em. Btria, but & selentide evshar and -aurlat, wa concluded to nek the akienie of hia teeaiment which we hare now rea oun to nokmewrledge is vory great. Though buts few weeks ander hie are, &he appearance of eur eyes bes touily Aavged. ‘Phe puplite vow full endiciear, and the lite are atireyy free frbmr Inimniation. The doctor save Wot the optic were DAR been weakened and the eee pesumed 8 serouia __'aflammatory state, af Geting more or ie ‘athe other tissues, and Mhreate nig. if nogtecten, wand in Ampurosia, Opthaimitia, we believe, Je the torm which oculiste apply to eyes atTected na were apr Waring cdtaiued the much. desired eétiel, we fake greatiplons@re in acknowindging our {ndediedacesto the ‘slont of Hr, Vou Risetiberg. and of calling to it the at tomtion of others whe may be mulferirg from a similar or even warge condition of their exes. It le ssid that Provie dence propiuics asa faders for every bane Tt is certain at the ope ta, An thane (Kinds, FB ject bo Heverde trials thaw formorly. Lat ns de themnial, ibon, (hat aa we ivcrease the deadenciee which destray the organ Of vision, the progrese f ertonce keeps pace with owe tendencine, if not in ade one of them. a OFPICR NO, 610 BROADWAY, GRART! Successful Advance ot Gen. Birney’s Division Against Breckinridge’s Corps. RETREAT OF THE REBELS Capture of Fitzhugh Lee and Five Hundred’ ‘Rebel Cavalry. Tho. Attempt to Turn Our | Beft: Defeated. Considerable Loss on Both Sides. A BATTLE IN PROGRESS. ON. THURSDAY, te, ae, ie Secretary Stanton to Major General Dix, War Daranranyr, Watmmoron, June 8—10 P. M. To Major Generas Dix:— i Nothiog bas been heerd from General Grant since Bis des,-atob, dared at seven o'clock yesterday morning. Tolegraphic communication bas been delayed by a violvut siorm om the Peninsula yesterday evening and ast night, aud cannot be re-:stablished before some ‘time to-morrow. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. The Washington Telegrams, Wasmncton, June 3, 1864, A deepatch from the Army of the Potomac, dated five O'clock luesday afternoon, sa: This moving Gower} Birvey’e divirin advanced agai ata breasiw ck held by "re kyr dge’s corps, on the south side «f Lolop tomoy ore-k, on & high eminence, ® vety strong position, and one which mbt have ‘Deh easily held against a vastly superior force ‘The opemy, after frioga round or two, and soving a ds- termination to take the place, evacuated - retreated to ] the wo ds, aereeht Our lone wae soout THTELY-Av%. We took about fifty prisoners, mostly belonging to Breckinidge’s command, some 0 whom said they wore in the valtey in the fizbt with General Sigel, but did not have te fight as stubborn. Jy as they dia here, Captain Rowe, of the Sixteenth Massachusetts, and Ad- jutant Jackson, of the Recon’ New York, were among the wounded this morning, the latter baving had his leg am- patated, The attompt made to turn our 1 ft last night. and to cut us of from toe | aetenetcnaicg othe mere gorge was dofeated, with considerable loss.oa beth sides. A despatch (rom the Army of the Potomac, Jated on Tuesday night, says:— ‘The day before the Fifth corps, advancing from Hawe’s store towards Bethesda church, drove the enemy about twe miles, At sunrise, while our men were @ngaged in digging rifle pits, Rhodes’ and Early’s @ivisions §=ma ap attack om Warren’s right flank, causing bim to fell back from his first line. Tho enemy them advarced and charged tho socond line,” Kitchen’s brigade of heavy artillery was posted there, and op nd a heavy Gre in conjenction ‘with batteries on both flanks, which nearly demolished the rebe column of attack. The enemy fell back in ter- rible disorder, and left their dead and wounded bebind ‘them on tne fed, “ WamnsGrox, Jane 3—Evening. The steamer Keyport arrived this afternoon, having left the White House at noon yesterday. Parties who came up on ber state that heavy catmonading was heard there when they left, indicating that an engagement was in progress. A cavalrymain, who came in from the front to the ‘White House, reports that the Sixth corps was engaged, having brought it on by a rapid and sudden movement from the left to the right. Several regiments of negro troope—doubtiess @ portion Of General Butler's forces—were being landed at the White House when the Keyport left The hospital steamer Connecticut was engaged in teking on the wounded that had beem brought down from the front. Heported Capture of Fitshugh Lee and Five Hundred Rebel Cavairy. Fortress Mownor, June 2, 1864, ‘The steamer George Washingten, from the White House ‘At seven o'clock this morning, bas arrived here, Tt bs reported that General Fitzhugh Lee and five hun. dred of bis command (cavalry) were captured last night while attempting to make @ raid in the direction of the White House, General Smith's forces made the capture, Mr, James C. Fitzpa: k's Despatch. Nixra Axmy Coars, May 31—9 A, M. ‘THY CAM? ON SUNDAY AND MONDAT. AMf.i-s on Sunday remaioed comparatively quict. A few cannon shots were heard on the front; but otherwise the day scomed as sabbathlike as at home. On Monday, however, the bustle and activity every- whore gave token of a forward movement, Troops moved here and tuere, and long lines of trains came for ‘ward from the the banks of the Pamunkey, POSRON OF TAR TROOTS ON MONDAY. The Fifth corps touk position upon the left, with the Second in the contre, Our corps came im the rear and support of and between both. The Sixth corps are on whe right, HR ATTACK ON THE FIT COMPS, ‘The Fifth corpe late in afternoon were attacked im their intrenchments, and fell back some distance, To aid the Fifth io driving the rebels our corps were now thrown forward in such @ way as to threaten the flank of the rebelé, while the main attack was made by the Fifth. RORNSIDE'H TNR OF BATTLE—URIVING TIME RERELA, Oar line of attic was formed with Wilcox’s divieion on the right, Crittenden’s on te left, and Potter's in the contre, The advance of cach division consisted of one brigade, the rest in reserve. ‘The robeis were drives over a mile anda half beyond acreek, the name of which is uncertain, some calling it Reaver creck, white on the map it is Jala down as the Tolopatomoy, One hill beyond this creck the enemy had a lino of rifle pits which extended beyond the gene. ral front of thelr line. , CHARGE UPON THE REBFT. WORKS, This salient position wa galluntly charged by compa. nies A, D, f and F of the Forty.cighth Povnsylvauia, ‘Lieutenant Colonel Ploasauts commanding, and carried with slight toss, Meore Was stight Skicmishing durlog tho reat of the ay io the other divisions, and Colovel Curtin, in fetting into pq ition with Ris brigade in the ovening, had some sharp Oe,'pg. MONT ADV ANCES aEAVY FIRIND, To tho nig.0t Our lines were eunsidorably ad vanded, Today it in qo," 09 the front of this corps, Our boys have istrenched 4nd are awaiting further orders the general impres "10m that there will be no engage: tantil tomorrow. WATT FRING OW TK COMER Ov rH arate Live. Tloavy Oring wap hoard ayes sg the nigts, on oor ‘> ¥ u" ete Coqcad conus... There.in sme oa tonncnaaia tm.tbe {¥ Wm, Pook, Co. ¥, 6th Now York heavy axtitery. 61ue direc.ton a5 | Ww hey wna Yow RenMOND By the road we ur m w.ahout' (weive miles fram RicB-- thond. ‘The distane: im an air ine, however, ts aboub i miles only, 20° At tie sound of our cannon must De heard at this moment by tie .oulze; of the doomed chy. ‘The rod oceupied vy cur corps leds to Richmond ‘vis the Meadow br The oh r bridges—Botiom's New and Turnpik — (amous im the fret Pevinsular campaign, aro in the iront of the other corps. MORK AVOUT GRO RUAL LER, A deserter, who cama in yesterday moraing, roporte that Genera) Lee is sick to Richmond, and that the army fh ommmanded by Gearral Ewell, “ome deem this on: Srmatory of the original r.p c& of Lee’s death, because the rebels, knowing the conidence reposod in Cieneral Lee by his troops, wonld fear the cons q ant demoraliza- tion of the army if the real facts were known, Hence he We reported -ick wm Rieomend, XILLED AND WOUNDED, MAY ‘eae MGETH PENESYLVAND. Henry McCann, Co F. a bet Boner, pAhieg fi ste eevee Paar ‘ing, Co, ¥, right hand. Hem m8, Bag ere arm, an ¥, thn hak . D. Tight side. Lieutensot 8 N. Pak og, Co K, Thirty-second Maine, Feoetved @ flosh wound of foot trough the accidental digcharge Of © murket in camp. Mr, 5. Oadwallader’s Detpaton. j Hamap.vantens, ARMY oF tee Porom. 0 ‘Nasn Hawes’ Suor, Va., May sree} RAYY sKIRIASEUNG, Hehvy skirmishing. began along our dines yeaterdsy at au early hour, and did not cease till’ loug after darkness had velled the aceno, Tho Fifth dorna occupies a po- nition on the left; the Second in the centre, and feoniour right. Fora number of hours the skirmishing was genera! along our entire line, the evomy using more ‘artillery than bag been bie custom neretofore. The rebel earthworks im froat ef Hancock were very close, and iis 8X15 were fired with a one second fuse. DBATH OF CAPTAIN ORIBT, OF NEW YORK, Captain D vid Crist, of Comoavy H, Ore fundred and Twenty-‘ourth Now York Volunteers, was out hetween the two Jines of rifle pits, ma k) 1g tbe place tor anew Ine of intreachments'to be thrown up when he fell, Hie body bad not been recovered last evening. TUR MEBA. PORTION, The enemy is on the opposite bank of Tolopatomoy creck in considerable force; but itis not supposed that he intends to muke a stand at that poiatonly long enough ‘to mrengthen the Chickanomipy for «ur reception, me nova ¥ pancer, Between our lines stands @ house, known as the Bheri- den House, in whieh/are quite a largo family of women, one of whom is in delicate health. Ge.eral Hav- cook hae sent them word to come to a place of saiety inside of our line, volunteering at the same time ambulances for their conveyance; but they Dave declined ace-pting bis offers thus fir, pleading that egies were memoerr of tho church, and im .:ot stardiog, ona bad implon tim Proven’, Pityvevem shells were Bub cbrough the noug-gyesterday, but a ae of the ‘women, were jijured, they bavin; tak n refuge im the cellar, This moruing they have m+re comfidence im the protect. jog care of Providenje than ever, singe they eroaped so well yesterday. CHAPQ'S BPON THR RERFY TNFR. Just before durk last evening Generale Birney, Barlow 94 Gibbon, with their several ¢ivisions,charged on the rebels. and drove them ‘rom the crest of the hill in front a short distance, but no eseen'i:! pont was gained, Io short, all that was done yesterday amounted to nothing ‘more than @ series of att: mots to ascertaim the enemy’s ition. “iy CAVALRY GIT, General Sheridan's cavalry had a sharp Sght yesterday afternoon. Our cavalry are now at Coal Harbor, Below Jon list of yesterday's CASUALTINN IN THE SROOND CORPS, Captain George Meintire, 3d Maine. First Lieutenant J. H. Briggs, 34 Maine, Asa D. smith Co, A904 Now York, Hiram Lane, bo, B, 24 United States Sbarpshooters, Corporal A, Terth, 23th Indiana. Philip Hartoong, Ov. C, 74th New York. James quinn, Co, h Pennsylvania. Bees Minett, Co. E, iu ted States Sharpsbooters. Loreo10 Jones, Oo. Massachusetts heavy artillery. stanley Rj der, CO 5 Joba M. Bruce, C [st Massachusetts ane artillery. Joseph ‘shortsleevea, Oo. Hy, bes New York ~ eS artillery. oy X, 105th Pennaylvas! kes Ue Matthew Jan New York, Lisut, Frod. Co, G, 120th New York, Jal ‘Willtvmes, D, 524 New York. mes Bint MeNelil; Co. C, lath Verm te T. Walin, Co. 1), 88th New York. Now York, George Tyler, Co. D, 126th New York. Patrick ee Co, &, 126th New York, Lent, Peter Huat, left toot. _ an Schermerhorn, Oo. F, 125th New York. Co. F, 2oth New’ York. er an . KE, 125th New York, ‘’ MeMahon, order) Now York Penne: tenant ley , Co. "a ALith New York. D. iT k. Lilt New York. poral W. Ly F, 1834 Peonsylvania, Ivania. Captain Joba Digman, CO, Hi, 1 Jerome Cornell, Co. By ath Verm Charles Fenton, Co. FE, ith Vermont. Joseph De Marais, Co. F, 1st Vermont eC; NDED IN THR FIFTH CORPS, Captaio waters, Co, A. 0h Ponnsyiranle Reserves Catato J, Gillen, Co, #, 6tb New York. A. Richard, Co. 11, 1st i Noe YO os ae. Corporal L. R, MeClumm, Co, D, Ist Ponasylvania ©. Carpor, Go, D, 15th New York. M, Griawels eek non ei Pee ia Rerer ‘geant J. Wiley, Co. F. naylvania Rererve Corps ©. Herman, 16th heavy artillery. 3; R. saath, Co, lat Pennayivanie rites, G.R. Kither, Co, ©, 17th caval Berge mts Maran, Co, 1, 10un, Pennsylvania Ree. corps. 60, C0. Me 6th New York bouvy srry. H. Kelly Co Ber, woke x, Ww. ker, Ist N. Garwouds Go. By ‘Ist Peansylvania Reserve oor} eee Ist Peoasy vane Reserve corpa.§ Gea Penney lyania, ©. Hatton, Co f, 6th No oon Kanth iti c ral J. bodes, 6u ae York heavy artillery. jen, 6th New yore benny | Corporal J. Van Tassel, Co. A Tih New 3 ‘York heavy art D. f. Parke, Co, B, 1th New Yorks. » Coleman, Co, B, 11th New York. ¢; sto. fi lith New York. M1, Co rat A id G. Jones, Co. I, MY iow Yi k W. Brinton, wt ee! ow York. Co. ow York hoavy artiliery. fou, Co. M, 1th News “st Massachusetts. 1. Bronson, Captain D. hw Ivania Reserve Ws ihew Yo ‘seer, vs" jot, Gin Neve Fork heavy: A Co. G, 6h ‘New York aor er oI sew York hea‘ eetitber 7 r ¥. Atobtwum, Co. Guu Now Yon kk heavy aetilte: P. Syarkeaburg, 09: oth Sow om York er ariilery, Br intit Co, re Ou New ¥. ey aciery. F, Diok, Or os Hi. clb New York be ysain'L.. Wolmer, Co A, Clark, Co. 1, 0. J. Hivgover, Co K, 3. habt ra eet oth N core hea ‘artillery. Damn , |. tt! ow 3. Grote, Co. Dy 15 4 , Carp, UL tat, tr th Now York henry aruery jutant Frge ow York hoa 4 itz, Co, 1, 16. Now York heney anttlige wie? Si Todas, Oo, Kaci i ie" ork Benepe vere: 4. Strand, ‘Co. w ork Noavy y artillery. J. Martin, Co, oh 1éth New ton heavy artillery. Go. Weil, Co, A, th Now York heavy *rillery. Us, ih New York beavy wt) X. Mooggad. I, ‘M, 6th Now York { Arm hilery. wa vaney, CO. A, ee, T Corp. TH. hogan, Os L, 6h New cea tony aie JW. simaver, ‘Co. M, Oto New ork Den: aie New York linavy Corp. J, Latrab, Gib Buckels, Ci ody Gih New York beney arsiiexy, F, 6th New Yori heavy artillery. oh ew Tork Lowey ar tition artivery. . 8th New York heavy arti ewe h. Wiser, €o. A, 6th New York Boavy artiMery, T, Straub, Co. D, Oth New York heavy artillery. B. 0, Sullivan, 'o. ¥, 6th New York hoayy arsulery. B, Arrigoo, Co, ¥., 40th Now York bravy hititiery. th 15th Now York heavy artiliory. Co, yh aA New York heavy artitery. }, Li New York heavy artitiery. ow Vork heavy artiliery, Li York hb Wm. Lande Go Frautz, Co B, horn the Sixth, . Ky ith New York beavy artillery, Prd New Vor woavy arti ery, pw York howvy ar‘tiler , Gils ew York beagy artillery ‘outs ‘Now York heavy oth Now ¥"k hewy. pe ger, 0.0. both New 42 rie i yi Pauner, Co. ), 16th N.Y. howey artillery, ). 15h New Youk beavy aeullery. ‘0, K, 6th New Mork, heavy a tivery. 10h Now York boavy urtilery, heavy aroibery,. Youk heavy artittery. New Yurk heavy ariiliery, be J. Kuma, C0. W. Corske, 1otn New y Pe luiman, Co. D, Lott r “ew York ©. Colleo. (oF, on New C. B Ring, 1st Peousyiwants va Gore, B. Wi od. Co. M, Gtr vow Vo B, B. Shatiuck, «> E. helpo, Co. D. 1b Vounsyivauia reserve carps. UST OF WOUNDED IN vOUATY LIVUION, Hrd OURPS, way 80, ON Tt) jas, Rowe, Sergeant, Co, eo, W. Param, Co, G, ba 1,14 Gerbreck Ist Mary! Hn, K, 88en | eowavivania, er Yh Marylend tm, Fy Jo. Now Yoriclieavy arutiory, Ubigt, ae he fo, Co, Wy 3th Maryland arn wes: Parcs 1s Dack. Cole, oF, Tet Maryland, band, Por ‘Moors, Oo, B, 9th New York, arma ‘Manes Mocormick,o 1, 224 Massachusetts, thigh. A. Revere, Co, 1). 82d Vassuchusetts, breast. Jes. ‘Yuskosper, O». Y, 32d Massachusetts, hands, Jno Shafer, (o F, 62d Peonsyivanin, check. we M. Clark. Co, B, 62d Penosyivania, arm, Jno. Mes ianey_ Co, B, 18th Masaachusgets, are, COW, Froucn Co; jusetts, arm, = \ Rt Morton, Fa, 1. ond Pennsyivania, arm, A R, Pontu, *2d Masvactiosotta, shoulder, © C. Laroiotto, 321 Mangach dette, bande, haajor RB. T. Eiliow, 16th Michigan, mortally, Captaio”A Nash, 44t0 New York. Lieut. H. 0, Piiison, 62d Mansachusetts, bip. Lieut. W. H. Bures, 16th Michigan, thigh. A, McBiroy, Co. B, 36th’ Massachusetts, arm, ©.B. Melavar, Go, 1, 30.4” Mastactrisette, (high. M.B Littleton. Co. 1, 36th Massachusetts, thighs, P, Owist, Co B, J6th Waseachusetts. arm, |. CoA, 1Ath Michizan, arm, } 3. D, Dey. Oo. 2, BEd Mas-achusetts. hip, p J. Came, GH, New York urtillery, arm, O, Brown, Co. ©, Tet Miohiyan, thigh, » 18th Mnssuchueotes, thigh. 30th Maxsichus B thory, Co, 8, G. Sheon, Co, #, 32d Maes ohnsotts, arna ©. P, Willson. Cor F924 Missachusotts, hand. M. Otis, Co. B, 18th assuehueetts, sho ‘Ider. E. Cerrigan, Oo, | 3d Marsechuy tts, arm. hveetts, shoulder, | Massaohusetts, side, Co. D, 10° New York heyy arti'lery, 8. 22d Maseachusette, thigh. manaaters Oo, K. 32d Massichusette, leg, ‘aid Ma-aachueotts, hand Ber, eant 1. Horr, Oo, K, 3d Corporal A, Lane. von, 0. Wair Corpe rat F, W, Abbe Sergeant J. A. rane . H. Duniap, Co, A. 52d Virgin: C. W, Allen, Co, F, 62d Virgin Samuel Mitehel, Co. N, 68th V: nia, band, Engineers Despatched to Grant’s Army- Wasmxcion, June 3, 1964 General Barnard, accompanied by a number of engineer Officers, has left Wasbington for General Grant’s army, REBEL ACCOUNTS. The Rebel Army of Northern V: {Correspondence of the Richmond Enquirer, YANMY rr beater Vin mba, May 29, 1864, march for a might and two days, unites to write have been iimned. It ie no secret Grapt hugs made bie thivd change of base, which bas Decessitated a corr ing movement on our own part; and Roth arimien.amnin.con:cuebesch etber te the vicinit, Of the memorabio preotgs Youle of the enemy’s lines Sener severest, bet aocordivg to our Seaviofensal Fu vate: were Treats not far from Hawes’ shép, and extend nim the direction of the Pamunkey river, a-portion of his picket live being about threo and a» balf miles from Atiee’s Btation, It became apparent Thursday night that the Yankees did not imtoo, to give battle on the line of the North Anna, and that they were moving toour loft and down that river, This impression was confirmed by the ~~ 4 skirmishing in front of our contre the sime ight, witl the evident design to feel our lines, which was repeated pag bee Friday fees = Spin og their army was already on was giveu sod our army pu in pa ion, preceded by the waxon trains, and, baring inside track, pursued Ks way leisurly until it arrived at ita present position—Andervon's division ing op the rear, Tbe mareb b undisturbed by any unusual incident, and the whore he Torti tudo i a8 ‘rapressively exhibited =i their endurance of hardship as io the fearlessness = which they brave death on the battieeld, bore it plainingly aad cheerfully Everything gives “earead fu note of preparation!’ for anctber bloody conilict, and the proximity of the two hostile snp oad warns us thata colligion may now occur at any day, unless Grant Wiking the situation, should decide to change of ba:e About twelve o'clock yesterday & severe cavairy fight occurred near Hawes’ shop, pesnnl detachments of sovoral brigades i! Fitzhugh Lee’ id Hampton's divi- sions and a corps of Yonkee cavalry supported bY a large body of infantry, estimsted at two corps. Theenemy were guarding the road leading from that point to the Peoineuia, Their cavalry werd dismoun! ae the | 08 us at a di parties advanced, and the enemy repeatedly Reason} our line and wore handsomely _ in oft, Their contre was driven in or fell eS danger of belog surrounded on by the largely superior ead combined forces pot Sout cavalry and infantry, we were compelled to retire a short distance to avord it, the enemy's artillery playing op our ranks con- tinuously. The peda very hoavy, and av inces- sant for a timeas the volleys Detweon infantry ip regular Nine of battle, Tbe loss on both sides was heavy aud a few prisoners taken; but it is impossible owe ive evon an approximate estimate of our own or that of the enemy. Among the casualties wore Colonel Nilleo, of Georgia, killed, and Colonel Dannavant, of South Carolina, wounded by & pistol shot through the ieft hand. Most of our fons je attributed to the ‘aot that nearly all the force engaged on our part were new men, whose only idea was to go in and Hgts ich they did do moat gallantly and creditably. ht comtinued at intervals watil Ls five Xs ecg yy Ly without de. ‘be ascertain! u emmy 'S powi- ov that part or his lines. The youthtul and dashiug Goneral our ot Georgia, Brigtdo of North, Carcine cavalry of. Genoral Soryo bi Nort! ina cays of General Sor; oa, wounded in the iate flit below Richmond. i The first ration of tobacoo, under the ‘act of Congress, was issued to the army on Friday. Double ratious of dacon bave been issued for several days, with the addi- of Irish potatoes, which is received ‘by the truops a idence of the abjiity of the ernment to feed them, a8 well as another indication of the interest mani. fested (oF thoir health and eomtort, Ere o'Crock P. 2 bye Ryerson since morning having been occupted b; pemy in man~muvering = feeling our position. phy clords of smoke bave been rising from the direction of their lines for several h ure They aro reported to be advonei Ls fi eh enemies from the direction of enparentiy wi , ut advutice is between three Sdove Atiee’s Biation, on the Contral Te opinion preva in emo tore that this mov ment on onr left is ite the main boAy wilt ae town towards the river on our right In either ov un! Jn Bot probabe thee 2 general engugernent will ocowr has it doperds oo the enemy, who genurety congue sat Ny OF three days in manrrnvering and taining the situation of our lines, Meantime you advised ee Of way change before my ver A Policeman on the Rumpage. TO THE KDITOR OP THN HUWALD. The Matement in Thureday’s fxkiw herded a Ponicornan om the Rampage,” ts inorrrect, and dooce great iwjastics ta ® deserving nod fespected officer, Patreimen Frenk, who was held to bail by Justice 0 saul prea if the Tween nevaicee ae Pr ever voneh'era! enim, ‘bal ‘up the efi izene cf the ward, aed ts mural saat tain h | good io, ar y bn bg of shed ba publio judermett mati wy: par Dh a anteor boy, MOE Para Oe OF Ste Kopatan Orrcrme Fi Rows — Twa — Of bbe offigers of the Russian dices wae roubeu obi waced In Fleet siroat last nthe We wan atieewards re ored by Of.wor Gonlein whe oseisted vne Hussian aeons The gaitors of the fleet tearned yout ne vase or, Janek. ; fas saapregeo~ cloms te SHERIDAR! Gallant Achievement by the Cavalry Under. Generals Torbert and Merritt. The Rebel Cavalry Complete- ly Routed. Additional Details of the Conflic CAPTURE OF RESEL PRISONER General Wilson’s Victory on the Right. THE CASUALTIES, |é hee Ren Mr N. Davidson’s Despate' Hr anguanrens CAVALRY Cons, ARMY ov Tum Poromac, Muy 91, 1864, REMOVAL OF HEADQUARTERS, ‘Yesterday moraing, about tea o'clock, these hoalywar- tere were removed to the house of Edward G, Ruitin, the eld rebel who fired the tirst quo in the present war upon the steamer Star of the West, and afterwards that upon Fort sumtor, Tho situation {3 a beautiful one for a dence, and the piiutatina, of 1,700 acres, ia now pretiy ‘well tilled, Tue house is deserted by the family, 016 the remains of the library indicate that it was formerly Well stored with agricultural woks, Having gotten well settled in theso comfurtable quarters, we were trying ty enjoy oursélyea and refresh with a little sleep—tor eating and drinking pas been wrarity with the army during the last mooth for both man and beast—when all at once muskoiry AN RMISHING COMMENCED within a haifmile,on Dovin’s front, General Torbert and staf wore immediately in the-satdle and riding Ben Aig gid PRICE. THRE CENTS. eign oe = Hoi‘ndo Washburwe, T: 9th Res York, Bard. H. Brad ey, Doth New Yor: David *, reales Bit Nowe Yrie ." Wy NSe Noh Vota fad wg Ou Ne ‘Yorte! + Pi jaibadk, H, Let United states, - rr Johe M Johy Cloupa, rere Jacob K. Becker, « , Sergeant James Hh. Work@en, i, 6th Penusylvaniag Havid stalinam, bya United Statos Corporal Fawin’ Be Seiler, Meivin McLecain , Ml. 2d Corporal Chas, B. Sooae Joho R, Clarke, f doa. W. Moore, bin das Cart, tf, tse ition X, Chabon, y lst Michigan, Christ, Gross, Wh Geb Vanneyivania, Vredx, Gago. K Corporal John Yat Webizun, Gorporad Joun Krivkson, ty 6th Penneylvania, YRiBTAL Jou Mes heradn, heb Pouusy ‘vania, First Lieutenant Won, (1. iugoreoil, u, Let Mic! At. Parsons, 1, ast Michtwan, Goorze W Srackangast, M, lat Michigan, ‘ptm. oman tig Ch! L. Laiper, 6th Pennaylvanin, tan George Ki. G, Otb New. York. 1, ob Corpermbs’etor Mug) ov, 1.2 a8 Brown, 1, 2d Uilted stats, Georce Seechor, Hy ih Paunaylvania, Jonn Muckey, A, dh New gre R. H. Warmer, K,:@th Now Sergeant Joho T, Sma‘l, ihe is T Usitea States. Win. Renty, G, 6th Pew vaylenmia, Samccl Obrfatiey George D, Whitcomb, George andrews, wt Newt York, Hee oe Jobp Annynt, I 6th anpar vate ow gntwollc r] wt Bell, K. ain 80 > Caroline g iam South Carolina cavalry, 4H ith Curollva eavalfpe: srpray fone Se South Carolina cavalry. wat Robert Adams, Kk, 4th Sonthes ‘aroltmmenyaleg |. Deve, F, 7h -onth Carohea cavalry. » Sonth Carona omy t Liattod Staton, ‘onvairy, Ten Bouth Carolina vavairy. vith Carolin Db Carolina af 8. Pringio. JS. Maretuati J.B. Level, per, 6th Peppsylvunla, waa wounded ia the. in doing welt piace, Lith Ponesyivanta,was wounded in the sida, slightly Lfoo'enant Ayalon, Quartermaster 17th Poonsylvania,. wad shot end through: the veck at che first volley. He wags Deaveund ecient ollave, and waa Kiet white in the Ine of bis duty Licotanant M ria. Adjatwut Gta omasylvonia, was ehod dead through the lanes, INPORTAN? i rhe THE MISSiS8°PPL ward tose0 what thy ‘Od War Horse” was about He | Wigagemeat with the Rebel Batteries found that in attempting to form a picket line onr boys diacovered some of the Sous Carolina boys engage’ in the Bane laudable purpose, on this side of Matadequin crock. Devin objected, and vie result was a ret.to. THE REYRLA DRIVEN WACK, General Merritt aud staff, followed by tho reserve bri gade, followed Yorbert immediately down to Old Church, aud thence by the Coal Harbor road towards tho creck, Devo and Merritt pitched in with great rest, drove tho robels to the first woods, tven dismounted three- fourths of their men; leaving the others in charge of the horsos, and oa foot pressed them through the woods and across the ravine and creck, and over tbe next biil into the woods, It was a pretty sight. As tbey wete going up the hill Williston opened bis | guns on them and hastened their footsteps. Ihe at Gaines’ Lunding. The Steamer U-banon Cap- tured and Burned, Vardauello Taken by tha eneral Shelby. Rebel pices wore admirably served, ander the direction | Destrustiv> Eire Among the Ship- of Lieutenants Wiiliston, Chapin and Fitzgerald. Haying nother atand, sup ported by their reverves, Merritt aud Devin maintaived their ground, however, most stubbornly, and contested every ineh wotil the lines were within eight rods of each other, neither yielding and both snffering great slaughter. SHERIDAN O¥ THR YISLD—CUSIER ORDRRED UP. General Torbert, who was clear up to the front, now ordered up Goneral Custer, with his demoralizing ‘en sbooters, to aid in rupoing them out of the woods, Meanwhile Genoral Sheridan had yove out aud placed Dimseif in a conspicuous place by the side of Williston's gens, whore bo cuuld observe matters and give directions Whea Custer reached this point he halted and dismounted his mea, who moved forward on the double qaick, and in Jess than fifteen minutes we could bear the continuous crack, crack, crack, of thoir Spencer rifles, The First New York dragoons, Colonel (ibs, charged im with them, and the evemy doubdtiess thought ten thousand men atleast had reinforsed their opponents, for they fled precipitately for two or threo mile-, leaving their dead and severely wounded on the ficid. General Torbert (1 lowed them up, and spent the night four miles in ad vance of Old Chui The wounded were well caréd for by Doctors Pease, Magill, Ruiison, Rovers, Curran, MeGeoghan and others. I enclose @ list of the wounded as fer as ascertained. THR KXGULARG IN THE FIUNT. Ap Merritt's brigade were pressing on towards Coal Harbor this afternoon they came upou the enemy's cay- i alry, reinforced by three regimenta of North Carolina in- fantry, Merritt pitched imto them witb bis Teguiara, aod was strovgly supported by Devin and Custer. The dgut was oven more desperate than yestorday, General Sheri dap galloped to the frous to supervise the movements eral Torbert, however, was whipping them beautifully. LOSSES IN OFFICERS ‘The First regulars had Captain McKee and Lieut. Hoyer, ‘and two other officers wounded, the former tp two places. Lieut, Murphy,’ of the Sixth Peunsylvania was killed, Captain Craig Wadsworth had his horse shot under bim, p-sg at Wew Orivcans, ae, as, he, Meuron May St, 1968. TH: GIT Al GAINES’ LAYD NO. The tin-clads Marmora, Joie: and Prairie Birt recently ongaged the rebet barterie’ at Gaines? Latics, and ® ceeded in driving tum away. ‘fhe Pra we Bied way Struck thirty times. and the Marve Brigade dost Delta hid her donkey engine sat overboard aud the eusiieer Killed, Marmaduke, who is reported to be in commaud of the rebels, had twelve pleces of artillery, He eanturedt and burned the #termor Lebinon and carried th® crew aud passeagers off as prisoners, The bows from the White river report the rebeis to bothick; but the boats are pot molested. ‘ A heavy force of rebels Is reported toh» vithia twenty. five miles of Davail’s ut, marctiny on that place, They are supposed to numbor fiftesa t ousand, CAPTURE OF DARDANELLE BY THe & MO. RMON Tue rebel General by captured Dardanctio last Monday, taking twe bu dred pric ers. After dhe eap- ture be crossed the Arkuusas river, and it was ippo sed that he ifteaded to striko the Little Ry Rattroas, Guerilla aro represented as vausnaily aelive: im Arkansss, I appen § 10 bo the intent.on of the rebels tq, force tye Union tivops to evaeurte all Wo State ©” egy pe Littie Rock and Heloua, J icksouport and Batesy ate nave -, been evacusied by our forces warko, June 2, 1864. OD aT NEW ORLEANS The officers of the 4!” mee Pauline Carruil, which bas just arrived Wi") sow Orieans dates to the 27tb uil.,, report thal when somo distince from tho city they* notiees @ large light, supposed to be al New Orieae- Of Arriving at Baton Houge they learned that a despatch had beeu received sisting tuat eight #teamnous bad been burned at New Orieaus. No purticulars had roeched IGT eTRAMERS ACK ‘Deing the third case of the kind which be has suffered. Baton Rouge. Be is a 60n of tho late General Wadsworth and A. D. C. to General Iorbert, a bravo and oficient offlver, with, por- haps, a spice of recklessness in his during. The Keoond | dency w the New Orleans cotwn market, United States cavalry, Captain Rodoobaugh, capiared a large pumber of pritooers, one hundred and two of whom have jast arrived at beadquarterg, There are four officers among them. They are chiefly of the Kighth North Carolioa regiment of General Ciingman’s brigate, As (his battle occarrod six miles away, I must dover further partie? !arg til! to-morrow, VALUE OF THR CONTEST, ‘This action gives us Coal Harbor, and if Lee ia at Me- chanicsville, as is supposed, very nearly turns his right flaak—a groat point gained, Rovriwe House, May 8110 P, My TURBERT’S FIGHTS, ‘There was how left, 19 the vicinity Of Goal Harbor, or Gaines’ Mill, I have just learned that It proceeded from forbert's divt- tion, who wore engaging the rebels in that vicuity, We have our beadquarters still at shia piece, but Geveral Sheridan ts tn the field person diy superintending the movemedts and operations of tae forces under bis con tnaud, ALONG TAB LINE. ‘There has also been Hxbting om General Mondo’s right this morning, aod now You wil!, doubtless, learn full particulars from your other correspondents, Haapauanrens, Cavaray a Anur ov my Vorumad, May Sk—midoigns, WHAON's VICTORY ON THE RIGHT, Gonetad Wilson, who with the Thicd ony icy division cannonading this afternoon om OUF | gouch of Cairo are ordered to report to bim THR COTTON AND SUGAR MARKETS, Favorable news from New York had given an upward The supply was light, and there was nos much dutug, Sugar wae duik and drooping, with smali silos of fair good at ite m 1s0., and fully fair at 19. 9200, Nothing dolug ta mc~ tassgs, aod quotations nomi: The portion of the Eigtjoenh Thinois regimant which has not re-entiated has arrived (rom Littio Rock, of route to Xpringfight, (9 be mustered out of the service, by oa der of Genersi Canby. ACTIVIEY IN THE QUANTERMASTRR’S DrParrwesT, » Captain Jobo GC. Kick, Acting Qu stormunter, hap eon assigned to duty as coneral superinio cous of the Jand and water trapaportatim withio the Division of Weet Mississippi. The officers and os nére o: ail steam~ boats plying on the M tors, whioh are ot Natchez names of their beats and barges of every desoription, their tmmge, description, Owwers, aud the irede in which they are ougaped, POLITICAT. A convention of uneond:tions! Unionists ty leet date. 8 to the Haltimore Convention from tne Weaterd die. trict of Tevaessee assembled at Mempbis oo the 30th wh , apd resolytions were adopted endorsing thd adwinkiee ear Mevhan! avillo; but all ts quiet | gion, and pledging them<eiver to aupyert Abretam Lincoln for /’resideut aud Audy Johnson fur Vice Presk dev, News from California. Baw FRancieo », Juve 1, 1964, Another large Christian Commission meeting was held last night. han beon protecting the rear of the army aod guardiMe | tory was a large gathering of Alumal at Oakland yea. (ts traine during the I*st few days, took Chapmen’s bri- gade aba wont up OF the FIEDE Wing Of ovr arbry, towards Havover, 0-day, Whore bo met Wade Hampton's com- mand and dejentod it 49 thoroughly as Torbert did Fite Lee'tron the left, ‘TWO VICTORIRG 1X ORE DAT. The cevairy bas wow two vivtories today, on oliher wing of Mende's army, and if ready to pursue Lee to and through Mehmood, ifthe infantry wili ocly start him fiom she centre, Glory evoagh for the last day of May, ik CARLA LATION F, tat United “tates cavalry, iriunby (17th Penney ivan ia, New Yor. ow York ivanla Miginel et? 16. LTB Pome obhN@ wat ecko blurt Ke Cub New orks. terday, on the obeasion of the graduation of the Arwt clata Of t'0 College of Caitformia, FAward stanly, De, Bellows fod Genéral Wright were present and spoké A strofigy Union feoting prevailed. A lark. qrantity of confiscated Chinese oplama, which ‘wae smuggled into this port, Is to be sold by the Uoned ‘States Marshal Stock of all kinds much depressed General trade aul, The ship Necwtan is now discharging four fifwen ined And two tea-inen guns [or harbor defence, There hove Woes ho AeA Nis OF departures Of note, Taek The Rusaiep fr’ cate Lareecets hes callet for Now Yort

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