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pene i ee stk NKW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1864. 6 Gi FE RE TT ae a ee ee MAILS FOR THE PACIfN. fer, with bis division, supported by that of General | nothing reliable received of any impertaace further thaa Ledite, The enemy were found t> have evacuated the | what basniready been travemutted to the HmuaLo. Dreastworks which they bid held during the day, Their | By wo arrival nere to-day (rom the White House tt ts pickets Were encwntered further 0; bub General Potter, | ancertained that nothing ts sew boing landed at that wot desiring to bring on db engayemont, baited bis com- | piace excepting reivtoroements and forage for the tmmo- waa that Creed, with bin @whole army, was trMiog back pret tier penal cy ~ Aro dang Potomas. yo more, accompanied by Arigndier General Foster, recon. nw i lo veh teuwd We Vv of Bey @ Pones be was ROT fy Onn muend to ‘ fg a ot Migl hand 18, eaitto, oh gle ty é rele A ‘Sekinnt aubeatens Gus teat nottered ihe cnomy's works, and found that Hewureg td, firmstion og 4 ako podem 7 Se entices woroes | deut ied hun eventosiiy to m Dis Commiacion, and | St (he de ence of the ony, had crown up @ most clabo- coe Ot Boscom oridge wee mao Bince which tine he Gas been ib Charge of the EAowad | Fale aud porfeot eortos of works, A ow mounted mew The War Departine ¢ w (eon works ta Georgia, — were ordered forward, whoa the fact was ascertained The Ady Rionmor4-The Victory in ‘mand, and esadlished bis ekirminb Hoe ta the advanced | diate use o! the army. Rebet beg rn ms. that the works were fully manned and the revels on the oy—n. Position, A large fort, which bad been 60 troublesome in ‘The railrosd track which had beea completed to witbin r Dartes iain, Bau.” dines by errrigae } Alert to reoetve our troops, a Valloy—Nows ‘helliog our camps with its twenty-pownder Parr: tis, was abandoued, The guns bad been withdrawn, but four Snlesous were leit behind. Tt bas been quiet to day. THE EIGHTEENTH CORPS. DMIr, John A. Brady's Despatch. Heanquanters, Ecureevta Avy reat @ milo or two of the army bas been tora wp ageto, and fot gpa EE ETT the rails and ties brought dick to the White Hougo, where they are being plyoed on barges. Seven hundred mon wore Gret engaged (a repairing this foad, end about the same sumber aided is destroying it. Vesterdiy there were seven hundred rebel prisoners at the White flouse, including six colonels aid seven majors under gavrd of a colored regiment, and also about two thousand wounded men; but as thero were several hospital steamers (n readiness they are probably now on the way to Washington. The wounded brought up to-day are all very severe casep, and It wes found necessary to move the boat slowly, as the working of the engine when at (ull speed affected ‘The enemy aro eti:t movi wards Allntoona. Hooker's . + . Last ovening Great scat a. Ung af tfuce proposing thas | gore are fOrUt ying the bile ‘be Sweee Ackworth aud Av | Durie General Qiimore's march up from the river @ ta the woterva's of the debt unarmed pariion ehoutd be | abs Women bad como forward with tho intolligence that Permitted to bury ‘he dead and caro for the wounded, | | Hoary rains for the pant two days bere have made the | Beauregard bad reocived information of our intended This Gensral Les is ue ‘ermtont to dave deolined but ia- tsimpaseabe for artilier V, amd re movement as cariy as one o'clock P. M. on Some slight skirmishing ocourred a0. Vf Lost Mouataia 1 Wednesday, just twelve hours before our troops sent naother fing, saying he would yesterday, Ali quiet tnis morning. Degan (0 warch, ne further added that, boing epensoansinn to Cong beget mod BEOOND per Nuno 6, 1964. ia Petersburg om Wedoesdiy for the purpose of fe neni cal tra prvi 7 veptiot: rowing oat Grant bad hed | | Press lore who loft the front at hoo.® report that | making same purchwes, the poople there advised ber aot etter Here the matter resa?” our army ts atili moving tosard the raliro. Vt right | to roturn home for at least forty-eight hours, as the r of the © emy having already or seed vear Ach ind last night amounted to nothing. ant 1 tore te ae ale ‘of it Yaukeos wore coming ap oa Thursday, Allatoons'road, ‘WE REMRE LH GO0D ORDER. General Jobuston's headquarters are weat of ris, After giving the a 4 iy pt 7 giving the subject due consideration, ard consult- w House beca: with our left resting at Lu Mountain; Hardes* com: not fight. The eed petal Fe Sanaa nit ett mandiog the © the right, Pik the left ed Hood the ceusro. fog with bis stat oMcers, Conoral Gillmore decided to ro- ‘The mall steamabip Copan Queen, Crptain Tinktepaag®, will leave this port to morrow at Noon for Aspinwait, The maiie for Central Americs and tho South Peete will close to-morrow moroing at Balf-past ten v'ciock, ‘The New Yous Hensto—Faition for the Pacitic—wm we ready at half-past otae o'elock im (Be.mording, ant wa comtain @ full acnount of the movements of Covers Sherman’s forces in Georgia, accompanied by a Map showing the ecene of operations; (ult detaits of the oper- ations of the Army of the Peto 10 thete advavge of Richmond; Aa Account of the Victory of Geueral Hunter {n the Shenandoah Valley; The tmtest cews srom Geauret Depertment; Importan€ oews (rom Sarope. tima'ed bie wiltinguess to catertala & regular fing of trupe | Movomen's consi craviy. Oe shoes pargeaes, In Tun Fieip, Jape 7, 1864 NOT “AIL QUIRT ALONG THE LINua.”? ft would not be exactly correct to muke the stereotyped ‘vepert “ali quiet along the linés;’? tor from morning entit night and throughout the whole night there ts one q tual whistling of ie bal jtoual vark intetiizence, and all other events of the Cd comin coin Mn i,m | Lom rey. Caseeurtaanasricasemrs haraniny | gcomrs itr stms ay | tne emanate | ne to ul was a little our aute |, exce| ‘nlogd on our side by Unis continuous waste of rebel am: | re captsia and fourteen Privates dled on ompet anna © | who wore dgntio on the reporters left, (rom tho gunboats and ihe balterion ea our trout, We | BU26!¢60vlaa, in wranpern, ready for matiig, ets coats muaition, if we except the demoralizing effect it has on nion of Grant's Army—They proceeded at i n00 back * a " the Siglo corveown of the officers, and ou the drum eorpe | 4 mous these wounded thore wore eighty-five with ings fe Beiteve it a Myth—Richmond the proc lag eyes 4 th se hee bap 4 o'|) Beran ay hejes ra aid, ting, eae pe And twenty-seven with arme amputated, mot Bosteged. ie, Ai SaFEEOR Sane CRE SRGNE: AUPE ge 9g 5 3., 62, 66, Me the diferent reximenia, Fram Whito House up to Our | “oh. cottowing (n'a partial list of the wounded efloers:— (From the Richmond Fxamioor, Jue 0.j 'olock this evening, General Gilimore’s toss, alt told, | |’ mo wear every open Geld is occupied by @ detachment of Major &. A. P. Brewster, T ga Wesnashuauie: WAR NEWS, a fe about twenty-fvo wounded. I tid not loara that any 7, 3, 46, drammore or demoralized negroes, engaged tn coffee boll- . P Brewaier, Twenty-third Masssohusetts: | The news is dull this morniog. We bave nothing new fectbathad taken ptroe pe Pn Captain U. , Boswell, Ninety-secood New York; Captala | to report from the armies immediately around Richmond, ® », z &, Chicken rvasting, or gome other delightful eplourean \ GENERAL KAOTE GUTS FeTO PxTHARnU: gton, Kye cocupation deniod to the gallant eoldiere woo front the | 18: Nesbit, Firty arth Penoaptvania; Captala P.8, Blod- | Tinton a tema une ct aud ty be moving Gusset Koets, ity bls. tet ant veteran resters i. he neal cett, Tenth Vermont; Captain Q, Farr, Thirteeath New | trom the front down in the direction of James river. i voles eee 75, 1S, 10, 18s 8s 20—Sune il, 1964 1", 2, 4, 20" "So, 76, Gt, 75, 6, 67, 63, 74, 3 Feance, Giits % CO», Laanany, Rrrea Oats 1is—Jauo U1, UI 25, 41,55, 9, 16, 69, 50, 61, &, 21, 1% FB. ‘On Atheed i J, 60, 63, Sse een as oy, a0; te: e iG are in Sh-lby Cotiege hate ven SIMMONS, ROGERD A CO., N or. by id iow Tere TRE RICHNOND PAPERS AND OUR RATTLES. Oooaslonal copies of the’ Richmiad papers find their way inside our Iines, and cause considerable merriment by their supreme audacity and sutlime dierogard of the treth With a reckieskuest that would excite aur- prise amoug most peopie, thep Mate the thousands lost in She couflict of the last week s@@nly @ fow hundreds, and voutimate our lonses at from eix to tea ttourand, There ts 96 reference to the last ditch; cn the contrary, they as- Hompsnire; Captaio H. P. Woodbury, Twenty-third Mav. eachusetta Captaie N. Shak’ord, Twelfth New Amp shire; Lieutenant Gark Smith, atd.de-camp om General Martindale's ata’; Colonel Raymond aad Liewteneat G, F. Fould, Second New York essrcang Joe Lteutesaet H. M. Bearce, Thirty-second Maine; tenant &, R. Beach- man, Tweuty-thied Colored Tronps, Lieutenant G. W. Gibsob, Seventeenth Vermont; Tieutenant Jobo 0. Whit- map, Twonty-fourth New Yorke cavalry, and Lieutenant about cightova hundred in pumber, rede comasterabty t hs prceumed tnat thie dane with the atimaie denicn Attempt to Destroy Rebed | {,. coakh; aid Soest damakéihe tiventie pipetig os ture, and i will probaply be somes drys before the enemy's na plans nee develored Im the meantime the two armies aro Supplies at Petersburg. al ind ip art pela confronting each other, with thelr lines only some four y Q hundred yards apart. een |, managed torenter the rebet works, and actually ponetrated SOUTH AND wast, "for a short distance within the city. Findlog, however, On¢be sonth site all remains quict, ‘The enemy senda “ Faire ever an occasional shell; but this geoms to be the extent THE BEBELS FOREWARNED. that Gonoral Gillmore and bis troops had failed in the co- of hin demonstrations, Operaling movement, and that he wag in dangor of being We are still without any tnformattan of the enemy in surrounded and cus off, a retreat was ordered. They, the valley. Jt ts not known what injury the enemy have tors. however, managed to briug off with them a targe number my 8 ume to think tbat auy reference to the last ditgh would | A. Pinder, Fifty aloth Massachusetts, done in Siqunton, and tt was even doudted on the etreet yer- r Prizes Cashed tn All Leqaiized Lotte ai e br vos spent Of prisoners and severat pisces of light artillery, The n , we eutitely opened for uader the present glorlous Ha beciapinie tional a A Large Force, Under Gillmore ad | cosactio or the bridge was not ofected, n conooyuonce | Brotore S10 Onedteut area. Yhisdanics | SN AMER prcapect of the Southers confederacy’ The heroes whe REBEL ACCOUNTS. CHIPMENT OF PRISONERS OP WAR. . Kautz, Cross the Appomattox. |iwesaetstun REBEL ACCOUNTS. soe Cashed tn Ant Leg sttzen Lotter G, F. JOHNSON, 14) Brings atraet, between Latiecs and Wovstar, ‘Seve driven them from Fredericksburg to thelr preseat Position are mentioned as the minions of Grant, who He upon the ground, and absolutely refuse “> charge the cld guard of chivalry gathered Yesterday morning, cleven hundred of the Yankee pri- soners of war, bold in Richmond, aod whieb ti mata’ accumulated since General Lea commenced active opera- tions on the Richmond lives, was sent southward, en route for Americus,Ga. To-day ove thousaad more of ths same sort will (olfow, Between forty.aod Atty of- Additional Reb it Detal the Battie Friday, 3d 1 {from the Richmond Sentinel, June 6.7 ‘The following official despatch was received from Gen. Lottery Tickets Cashed — information around Lee, The y face of thelr accounts proves | Lee bere on Friday night'— foers are among the number of prisoners forwarded. givou, JOSEP! r Walt arset roo Raapquanrend, Aaa Nonean ‘ t, rood Nek hele falgitgs tay dain (bitwa: pase Teerteed sane" CaRTERA, Anat Nowtmnse Vino‘ nalanitet vale eos Kautz Enters Petersburg and PIN LF a et voageede eesefulebarges op formidable fold works ‘with troops | Hon. Secretary or Wan: a White the Yankee ehouls ere making themselves Tho walce of James river bas beea very low aadmuddy | Royal Havana Lott 80 Per Come Preraiam pald for prizen: information furniaked. ent rates paid for Doubioons, an all kinds of Gold ver. TAYLOR &CO., Bangers, 16 W: About halt-past four A. M. to day attagk apoa the rizbt of one fine te Hoke aod part of Geaeral Brecklaridge’ massed to deiend them, aud were oach time driven back with great slaughters If this be true, the history of the merry, over the si od destitution a starvation ex. for i ite teh a nent 3 sreanemy ade ee | Ing fr armice tue ona cviisoas to tiscourary | CAPtUTES Forty Prisoners. | Wurirn ink iin 'me ansier busiooen bes bexs is afforded by the extraordinary spactacte of the soldiers wearily susponded since Beast Butior fret made hie ap lite was re- wortd haa never before presented an instance of | pulsed without difficulty, frequently donating their rations to help feed the suffer. pearance on the South side, In the markets we occa Gude Camehion fur Beha. | 4 ‘ rf rs .. | ing. The Thirtieth Virginia regiment, Corse’s brigade, sional; minute bunches of herrings, catfish and A " such indomitable plack and perseverance, He suocosded io pecetratiag a ealfent in Gebers! Rrecie yeaterday lumped their entire rations ‘tor that day, and perch We high prices. A few stargooa wore shows yea. | Sc@byeMdruggiste. Maio by & CHAPMAN, Boston patio line and captured @ portion of the battalion there MaeR's anwy, ct General Finvegan’s brigade of Matone’s division, and ‘The great army of the confederacy Is rapidly dwindling sent it, {2 Sour, meal, bacon, &c., to be ditribuied | Gillmore Fails to Support torday and the day before; but they were Soom gold at ‘among the poor of Richmond. high prices. Deafness, Impaired Sight, away. With Its adniirabie organization, ita complete do- | he Marylacd battalion of Breckinridge’s command, im- {From the Richmond Examiner, June 9.) Wi pendence cf sctéiere-on their leaders; nd read mediately drove the enemy,out with severe loss, SIeGk OF RICHMOND. Kautz, who Withdraws, Pei ear re og woises IN Th ae Shee ; f system, | Repeated attacks were made upon Gensral Anderson's | after alluding to the comments upon this subject in (rom the Richmoed Examines, Jane 7.) CAPARRHAL Afvecrrons In Tr matured by experievoe, with which its energies have Leon directed, tt bas certainly presented to the world a rare Instance of biuman gening accomplishing much [n a.,| Gad cause, While it tad only to contend with our army “moet disorganized by dissens'ona of generals and po- ideal management of tmportant departments, it at timog achieved success over the desperate valor of the individual soidier and the bard Cgbting qualities of indi viduel goserals. Put with goverals who no longer ‘wrangle, aud with a leader who possesses the confidence sail etiiefly againat his right, under General Ker. shaw. They were met with great steadiness aud repulsed to every instance, The attack extend»d to our extreme loft, under Ceneral Farly. with Uke resulte, Eater in the diy it wos twice renewed agatnat General Heth, who occupied Earty's left, but was ropuiced with lors General Hampton encountered the enemy’e cavalry nese Rawes’ shop, ant apart of General Wililam H. B. Lee's division drove them from their intrenchments. Our lors to-day bas been small, and our success, under the Dieasing of God, al that we could expect. Respect. fuily, Ri K. LEE. Goosral. the Northora prose ths leading articie in the Aeaminer Weave aothiog now to report from the mag ag concludes as followe:— oh to The tPops left behind by Butler keep close hing that arlene zens: if we may jndge by their quiet inaifer. | Quy Batteries stovtouy ia camp us an oocauioust sboliiag (rom the gun. age; iid not Nelievy oa wee of 1h- © ZEcy Deserts dolae boats fo tbo river. It Wu Nkely that Butier and his tcoope eunn the existence of Grant's army. Let Grant prove is. % Here ie Richmond waiting to be Caken; Bult evidently to the Rebol Works, on the South aldo are waiting 40 400 the upebot of Graut's be taken; predestined to be taken, robbed and burned, movement, Acording to very high authorities Aud it is clear, also, that Qe, en ks, 4 the whole hewrt of a great end mighty vation, of ail the ‘ Demtra diction: 6 eke eee mighty nutions the mightest, and the bost, has beon set [From the Richmond Sentine!, June 6.} upon thie achievement, as ita highest business, and holi Mr. Chartes H. Hai m’s Despatches. Tho report sent by Butler to Now York, and brought est miscion upon earth. And there are not wanting enger, eloquent, voluvlo writers for the public press, of Heanqvantens, ix ras Fiaio, June 6, 1864. | back to us by the Zimmer, that the. Mayor of Richmond onnont 23 catanea, pers or ie TYMPANIC jooous ba ANE, OBSTRUTICONS oF Tug BUBTACHIAN TOBE CORED, CRORS EYE Stratgiire: BD bak! mine “and sense of e ant Rar requirins Tine Antica OF evrgicnl aldcattanded. to b Ton’ a DRUG: “athe consuiing rooms, 68 Broatwes, mess Twelfth tree, H i ot had been thrown tmto Castle Thunder for proposing to ‘of bis troope, the cid Army of the Potomac,covored with Tt ie antd that sesen hundred dead aud badly wonted | that same peonie, mpet enlightened press of all creation, ‘THE SITUATION CHCHANGED, a ee ee on Marshal ce eal A 1 c y, was started here about a week ago, re ‘ many honorab® scara, often in the past victorious, and pose Ee et eetanat nek etter ~~ Protesting, affirming and almost swearing, that large Bverything remains cocbaoged, and the picket fring and bad a cousidcrable rua amongst the Villiauous vid | Sau ts an remedy for oll diseases of io and numerous bodies of persons in uniform, wearing buttone, carrying weapons, in fact, what Yankees call | °° botb sides has ceased, appai eae rn tican ea Ue Manica Ba mabe armies, wore most certalaiv coining this way on the vec rebeatbehdecbeeaierd charity; but tt nevor extonded beyond tha! errand aforesaid; and that Richmond was to consider General Butler was again at the fromt to-day Inspecting | of tyem'carrio?d {t to Beast Butler, We wish devoutiy Eee boriewed. or, for that mutter. a8 good as taken. | ihe line of defences. During the last two days cousider- | that they would all go over to the Beart ina body. [t ber tiny ay ine bone ongoing Aa beea would be a very great relief to the trecsury, and enable ter. Perhaps it is because we are now so used to Yankee | ble additions have made w the samber and | i tciastend reo to the wanta of jadizent families of lying as to eet down anything false because they say it. | strength of the breastworks, forts, rifle pits and other | our soldiers, Thoy might tell the Heust whatover tly oF porhape it ig that oar cittzons have heretofore red tn | derensiyo works on our frou! tensed, Dooks about besiexed cities, and bad the tmpression that Ms 4 tm such cagespeopie could not go in or out: meat or Teas Fxangvanrens, Ix ruz Frerp, June 0, 1864. fact. Teopens aad purees.out all obstructions. The eamse Hloua acter naing it are deignt't and i favisorauing, ead Ue Teliefdurmediate, Sold by at! Tey th, ly by mutual consent. | bags whose husbands havo gono over to the Yankees, and private class till one men Killed. From all accoants the foas of the enemy on Friday coatd not bive beoa lacs thaa aix thousand killed and soverely wounded, OPERATIONS ON FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY——-NAR- ROW BSCAPS OF GRNSRAL DRECKINRIDOR, The annexed despatch was at the War De- partmens on Saturday olght — Brspqvartens, Aaxy Norraery year June aise i eM. Honovable Secnetary ov War — never diehonored, is sweeping on now to certain victory. TL may bo delayed by powerful works, which tts leader, ‘voiuing the lives of big ecidiors, may prefer to overcome by science rathor tham by bloodshed; but the day is not far distant when tho Libby shallceaae to be a peethodse, aud the coafederacy shall cease to have a capital. OUR UNBURIED DEAD ‘Tor soveral days lay tu full view botween the two Ines. Walking Coats, Bummer Cleaning 4 Willen siree® Rang ‘Cataren, and all Disenses of Throat end Alr-Parsages succesfully @eated by Das LIGHTUILL, 36 Mt, Mark's olace, i tables could not‘rome to market from the osuntry, The Park Concert Yesterday. Eight Cartes. for $1.—Preafe ‘With af Iebutoap Darbarity the rebels opened:wittiheary | ,Latt steht. efier tbe date of my desoatob, Cenersle |:ao maatiar how. terapting tbe, summer wronther, nity “ComixG BTENTS-CAST TEER SA400WS BEFORE.” Fhe concert in the Park yesterday was very well at- | shncttin ivemission a TITS, corner of Cortaagt eae ‘Oring apon every attempt to remove and bury the bodies they were te pry estabiish their closed ten Tine, | Barties could not make. picnics to the rural dis- Lest evening there was an unueual alir around bead- tended, and the drive prosonied # perfoct panorama of | Grecumich sireeta, iu Croat of Stedinav’s brigade over stxty dead and somo ‘wounded were tying, Finding that !t would be otterly tmpogsibie to remove the bodica durtag the day, Colonel ‘Stedman sent out a detacnmont under command of Capt. sricte. an Renting ee wb rg eect quarters, Staff cMcere and orderiies arrived and de | moving vehicles aad equottriang. In the vicinity of the Thov surmise that the whole story of these vast hosts, | Parted’lu quick euccession. An undefinadle feeling of | music sonrple the pedestrians congregated in large num- 3 this Ae sigan! Ca a Kg Tye bloody eee =: expectation was expericuced by everybody. In General } hers, white the lovers of more rural felicity gage . e 0 great wor! of ge, cet EX | Butler's teat # councii of war was bold, Geuera's Gill: | (nemectves with strotle along the Rambte or with a The onemy was soon repulsed _Immodiately a’terwards an #ttack was made upoo Geu Aoke's froat, with a like result Up to this time of writing, noth'ng has occurred along the lines to day, exoept skirmishing at various potuta, Eruptions, Freekt Pimple Tas, anon Flesh Worms and all kia Doformities eurnd, Italian Medicated Soap, at his depot, No, : to 30 delude ® convention no: q = Wentew Kies, Of the Eleventh Counecticut, to accomplish the hagoreee tho army cael are te a Ay . er oe ee cor po noe mote and Kautz bad arrived shortly after sunset, od re. | os cou the lake, Tho weather was all thet cowld “ef ic eeets SAN merce ofa mes werk at night. Intwo nichts all were brought in and In the or day night, tt ts said our troops. afier en "ait oe aE ih A conrd one aut mained in consultation with the Commanding General (or | qegi, rod, and was even wore pleasaat than ou the pre beneficent ie nee pe —_ Pasica eaenarsek rl 0ce ate buried, with the excention of two, who lay on the line of ‘he rebel rifle pita. Some of these men were eo close to “be enemy’s workd that they were only recovered by the wrercise of the utmost skiil. Ropes were fastened to chetr bodies by some daring member of tho party, and ‘hey were drawn far engugh to be lifted in safety and carried Ineide our works, Too much pratse cannot be lavished opon tho heroes: who volunteered for this fiawer, leveiting the bresstworke, captured from the enemy, so to any other candies, wich are only infu as to permit our.artiliery to play over tham.rotired The enemy, supposing we still beid thom, xdvanced tu tives ten deep tothe assault, when our artillery opened upon them with grape and ‘canister, mowing down the first Vine. which fell back upon those advancing, when our artillery firing”into the mass, siauzhtered them by thou. sada In this fight, @ solid shot etruck Geo Breckin ridge’s horre in the breast, and passed out back ef the stirrureleat hor, and between the general's legs He re. ov:ved a slight contasion of the log. occasioned by ule bia ater embattled upon earth were advancing with a celerity | Several Hours, During tho still houre of the wight troops | geding Saturday. never before Known, to Gecite the dvsiinies ef a con- | Were moved down and across to the easterly side of the Yt wae expected that the Casino would have been tine in eur streaie, and seal the grand charter of her | Appomattox river. A pontoon Bridge, seven bundrod es b 1 man freedom in flame and blood. amidst the coniagra- J 7 opened at the same time as the music reason; but sl. tion of our crashing dwellings and Se murderous shriexs | et {o length, bad been thrown over the rivor,about® | ghouch two eoxcerts have passed it is not ready yot, of a hundred (housand souls. ‘The; Book.” Say | quarter of a mile below Point of Rocks On che vette | There munt Ge an obstinate Litoh tomewhere; tor it waa al woeks since, tifying the Comptezion Voie wae, Modarae L cleanses. phd & hentthy 7 has on the iB; removes Tan. Re maples, Ac. and for ir tufallibie remedy. Por sais a: druggtatay Lat Gront } had been placea*a thick covering of hay, to deaden the | announced as pearly complete s ata fim cei, MHC ho as any army tot bina produce, Wk sound made by the troops as they marched ecesss bey pdb: open to correction, and is tired of waiting to be taken, | numbered about four thousand, and were composed Of | yecroee ey Carriin Lyons 1x Jersey Citt—At the ape- We ratber a drowey irae ti i ne toting city, | Ranker, cavalry and arthiery. Generals Gillmore aud } ci} requeet of many eltizeas of Jursey City, Captain W. F. re ganuine without the sienature. ng 0 LEWEN BE RO. dangerous and Christian duty, horse falling on hiv, but fortunately mo Other injury. The 2 b danger of Moet ae Lod md TUR EUFFERINGS OF TER WOUNDZD, country will rajoton aL Oe eee mucin oh tie i file wl Pry ven Briley atone Beets wore je command. Ee Lyons wit! doliver bis celebrated lecture on Tue irish | Grover & Baker's Highest Premtwom sho probably numbered baif a dozan, who wore let 19 | yyyeone ou the ‘eld, tad our total wounded. In. the isece watch soeme 10 be laprvegnin sue Contra in Kxile,” at the Lyceum, Grand street, in that city, on | e'astic stitch Rewing Machines. 499 Brondvay, New Foret and 235 Felton street Brookiyn. Gruabing out our boop Between midnight and two o'clock this morning th® | ryesday evoning next, 14th inst. The roputatiowof the troops crossed ooiselosaty aud eafoly, They rested for | tecturer and the popular eubject of hie discourse will 8 H E RMA N. about am hour, and thea took up their iine of march for | oo doudt {neuro the game succous which the lecture met Potersburg. General Gitimore, with the lofeacry, fe | in New York. front of Stedman, were terriie, A lieutenant, who was Qrought In by the party sent out by Stedman on tho firet wight, stated that a wounded private lying near bim, unable to endure the pain of his wounds, after eeverat several engagements and skirmishes of the past week, Goes not exceed etx hundred men. RDAY NIGHT. io was heard on Saturday again honored Breckiu- Gourand's Poudre Sabtit Uprdots trate from low foreberts or avy part of the body; $1; warransed tt his depot, 435 Tiron apsnecesetul attempts, at lougth succeeded in opening a ut met with his sual “an sy irra ment of cavalry aud come of Generel Hinck's covored p Ba = RRC ae wiki Vfirover & Be B. . chines fe Ni pocket kuife, with which he cnt hig throat, although ee ter ee oe caeatine rence: Despatch from General Sherman—All | troops, was to enter the city by out dt tin antes sable: FRY, Xe me anamesental etree Wines for ante avery effort was made by the ileutenant to dissuade bim ain to have beon extremely heavy Grant, by [Fr Ps Nasbvilte bey Janet: Gencrat Kautz, with bis cavalry, was to eater by ibe | ikea very augry man! Hecsure it le ee tity dnesnsed, Ine Rewiay done inthe test cannet.” tne Wun operators seat to families by tha day oP week, wiopting Breckioridge aa bis favorite, willLmake him one of oure if he continues ty doge the euemy after the pre- sent fashion, A geatioman, whose residence ts within the evem: from his purpose, Another privsto waa brought In on the second night who was wounded In eight piacea. He raid that bis Grst wound waa in the lec, avd be was com. ‘Tho fotlow!ag telegram was received tn ns city yer | turopike at the eouth side of tho city and destroy the ans LEALON &, 2008 3 “NIGHT BLOOMING oR terday, sbont haif-pest three o’ciock P. M., and kindly | iron bridge at that place. If they found it possibis to A ai biluarc carousel Because furnished us by General Webster, Chief of Stam:— hold the city they were to dogo, But the principal ob- r ‘pes To Goveral Wenarcr:— st Premintm Lock Stitehn Sewieg ) WHEELER & WILSON, No. 673 Broadway. - : ‘ ; 1. Adee : . ° eo oh a “ polled to lie upon the Seld when mrades reticed, | lines, was arrested by them and taken before Meade a Wor have turned Alntoowa Pass and reached the rail. | Jct was to destroy the immouse quaatitics of govera S ¢ f cltor Majesty: pepe itn MEST i Pree age ae tye Or display she |. Sutaside, who, after interrogating. released bin. F road at this point, aeven miles eastof Allntoona Pass, and | ment stores at that point, EB thes hecpaces & Wea oe Sivcihe ° » | ot Wins of Ragland, 80 per case, After Tals Ee Minoan Kuete ee e what be beard le ig. f tho opinion that Grant is endear | nave full pocacssion of alt roads come milon further east 4 Diveenox Pace . . . ° . tase. W. HENRY WARD, 07 Bichangs plow wlightout sign of life the rebets, with a Gendiehness that } oringJo reach the White House. The mea toid him they | 10 wienin wiz miles of Marietta, Johnston tried to head us dite . . . . . . - has veldom Yeon sarpagsed, opened upon him, and con. 1 Director of Anderson's ‘Longstreet's) corpe | of at Dallas. but did not succeed all the encounters | Generel Butler had tala bis pisns for the capture pitt It came te pus {a the reign of Abraham, whose, eur. sivued this target practics throngh thetwo days ho was _ we bad the advantage. All Is working well. You may | of Petersburg with great skill. ft appeared at | psiie waa tancell, In te eg a yet ydlitoa pone eer states that up to yesterday morning the total number of a the corps, killed, wounded ead missing, tn give this publicity. W. T. SHERMAN, Major Goveral, most impossible that the expedition should prove } arose in that land. agers And Abraham sold anto S{mon fron the Keystone State (kere, until eMoy bad sueceeded iu inflicting seven ed- | casuati bad altel a one Price ; be Sioa malted oe, Asan enianaiibenal the febts ground Richmond, i@ ovly two hundred and Order by G Sherman. a failure, The rebols were kuowa to hare a | A" Adve oes re “ sha een ealiane ‘ixty-three. This corpa, tt will be recollected, bas taken 7 Stoceriur, Ky., June ii, 1864. | very respectable force on our’ front, and | And simon dud and marshaled trae Dro -B, FOOTE, 1.129 Brondmay, 8. % part in nearly overy engagement since the eaemy erossed the Pamunkey. CORRESPONDENC? PROM LPR'S ARMY. {From tho Richmond Sentinel. | Jonm 4, 1864, Nothing of loterest occurred along our lines up to a late hour this evening, Ilewned from reliable sourece the following particn Jere of the engagement of yesterday, tu wh. the esomy broke through a portion of ovr lines beld by Eugar's bat- from the ¥: Lyon's Pertorieat 1 Deops, TIE GREAT FES ALE REGULATOR, A eofoatifcally prepared fol p Goneral Order No. 14, inaved by Goneral Sherman. pro. . Libis the dinintorment of tue Bodies of deceased oficorg. Ldn thenigpenp nmin: be moran al olhsa epi ayaa or entisted men south of this latitude until after tbe 31 wanded by Generals Gillaoro and Kauts he nad deter of Gctober next. mined to engoge their batteries during the whole day The river here 's falling. There are but three feet of ‘i is ¥ water on the shoals, With that object in view he proceoded to (ue (roat ehoruy on both sides are very formi ‘Tho redo! works ap- peat to bo a aingle intrevebment, with ditch and abstis, while ours are ® perfect network of holes, ditches, walla, aid Gvery other conceivad's kind of fortidvation. It sould be utterly Impossible for.any troops to charge the ‘works along the front of this corpa. Coloucl Stedman iact Bight, iv addition to ,the nomerous works alresdy * fro’ and veiug of tue Kind whoa hai : ney maid, Those who raen against us are coward they behold que bangers thoy wil surely run after six o'clock this morulog, and romaine at the wignat | dint * RESEL ACCOUNTS. station fm the vicinity of Fort Wecoosiu during the ry whole day. prevaration, ander dfret. Conneeticny, medy for all Irregutant. nd when bat they came tn pass, these (wounighty armies went forth the plains af Mat en, thor 1 9 ia imot and brave were emote at they hurried brilliuntty " 4 much better than pis, powders or asm on bis front, ran alive disgonally towards the enewy, talion, Breckioridge’s commend. Reperted Change of Paseafatrenchs OUR GUEROATS ‘ora! am 6 boven ledca: tag ——— ¥ : < 4 r popularity is tadicated by the sate of 26.000 bow commanding bia outer rife pits. The attack was made {i two geparate columcs, two pe mente Thrown Up. had recetved orders to pay their respects to Fort Clifton, a ; BEROSM OF OUR FOLOIERS—CAPPAIN READ regiments tp each colums, one bebind the other. The ‘Tha latest dates from Atianta are to the Cth inet. Tuoy | This ts the strongest of the rebet works on our front Uerinalz month fb a all times, except when em It fe wonderful to witness the beroism which aeteates |? int whore they broke over was a saliont angte,embrac- | furoish Intelligence of the situation In ts vaste, Toe tiring from the CommodorePerry and other gunboats k and give naw strength anto the wounded. Pressly forbidden {m the directions thal accompsay eae jog a bill whiob bad bee occupied when our cavairy bed thie part of the jive, mainiy for ite importance asa fookont station, In morlog up to occupy the worke, under quite a sharp fire, tho troops were some- what crowed, and bdeforo the line was pro. perly arranged the petot was attacked and cor rie@ The firat iaeof the enemy advanced about one hundrod yards tbia s:de our works, but were immediate ly drives back, and the works retaken by the Maryland Battalion, assisted by General Finnegan's brigade. Our loss tn prisoners was one hundred and fifty. In Seen the works we captured quite a number of prisoners and killed a large number of the enemy. ‘The attack extended igo to General Hoke’s and Ker. show's [ronta, being more peretetent in front of Ker- shaw’s division, but the cnemy were everywhere re puleed with severe lors, form cus, Drake, cunaox in wlesty ; peowis beheld the won eres which wore sronget by Dreke, aurataps, gold? cy ast nobautfer; give me thy ériak te driak, and j end? Atiata paper thus ums up the latest pews from | sistioned to tho Appomattox river was beautifully accu- The quiet of repose seems to have ones more rettied on | rate. The report of a heavy guo was beard and in a few our army. Our latest rellable reports state that the | gecouds it was follawod by a lessor report ‘Sho stall perttiva. Nelioer areny seems to bo ined vo yivk bis | vad buret right foside the robot works, as the white With the other's operatiOus. Doubtlose the enemy lotead | pulf of rmoke jndicated. Firiag was continued durlug fey rol ip ope cote poy ie ied hey assume | the whole day from our batteries, and aleo from the gua. | times ia oghtiog ! offensive f ined to evermore ba cr think thers fe az wary & etrategist before them as gecre | Uos's. The guns in the rebel Fork Ctlftow replled very | IES wonderful, wore: which ii as performs ie wit. ja on the contiveut, They will require several yeare of | fcebly, and are cithor of very smail calibre or (he am dd bamiet bard digging to intrench by parallel approaché? to tnis ‘tou they ure is of an faferior quality, Cor not oue io Ser army ie reported to bare changed ite lio’, bat not | * doven of their shells came at all near our works, 2) ane! ADP h Decauee of any urgency or pushing Fo the part of by ‘TEE SURROUNDING COrNTRY. and breadth of the land, brow the elle rw second sizeeta, up stairs. % that mil wi er from. fever : —_—_—_— bry Seats hore jenn wuunens the Dieigenpent ony fi A ahort distance to tho rear of Fort Wisconsin a signal | [OP*.2\*! 8i\ wervous senael nad srannth eapoooens deakeiins 4he great body of out officers and soldiers. The wounded Gave repoatetly returned tothe felt, and the moat des- porate enterprizes are attempted without regard to life. In this councetion it 1s but justice to mention Capt Theo Read, of €oneral Broots’ This officer bas beeo re pertedly distinguished for bis remarkadlo gallantry iv the fled, At Gottysbarg bo had his left ehoulder enct ov, and In afew weeks wes again ip the feta, During the action of Saturday he wae (oe, Dat dectined leaving the ile) about attending to bis duties as if ucthing had happened. CORPS BEADQUARTERS SRELLRD, bottle Bold by draggiote everywhere. Price $1 per bottia Ov {tcan pe obtained by addressing the goueral agents, af ding for postage 69 cente additioaal, ©. ©, CLARK & CO, New Haren, Coun; DEMAS BARNES & CO., 21 Park Row, New York, General Agente. fal Tho headquarters of Hanoc#k aud Burnsite have all When tho attack was made ov General Hoke he was | i offensive oak ft ie because he gaine by {t and | tation te jo course of erection. Itis an immense com. | will find relief thro ‘They adi If you wish to eee tn ong eo been inate ‘out by the enemy, and been removed fur. } Just about to advance €o as to gain a position for bis qabectothe enemy.” rae bieation of po'es, boards, roses and pulleys. From the | (' pepe stameah of which I, ETS ‘sone 2 3 a or to the rear, General Suiith has ‘det yet retired trom tear vacnie a rete, our bi fheiny ened enke soligh or cae surety thas . — Te ne Sree os be eh Fe tol ny en came in Nove = PeNGT STRAW HATA . a s na more rt wi eal at : in 4 ea 17 0 Cc ANOT 9 uie position gear the front; but a little more sbetiog may | hold them withont exposing the ae 7 tbs country, ‘owes them a devsof grasi, | ‘200d. Dorieg cae wents ay 0 bas hoes oorepind wy 6 | Sa wire hone way rejoicing. oe peered ene: y i a we al 4 pever rey be leers: o ‘a reat in the success of seohaiy hava te tc of saking vem, Eady fall bck. | MAES eer corayudeat a the fone there, wa bar Syrkany Cerna te oro: * prespeicn Fg ean eetnenin | & Say ef te i OADWAY. day over thirty coild shot and sneils bave fallen aboot . the gxpedition G'asses were levelled ia ection 0} Now a \auseous odors! Tn ite dimensions tnrcer aud fu ite stock more “— rity v heavy fring, both muskeiry and artillery, in the dirce The Army of Tennessee Deserves ite | posi- Row teeth of biackpesst than any oth Mor retail iat Eotabisbreat in this countey. @\e headquarters, acd bullots frequently whistle between ‘of Gaines’ Mill, ‘The fring com: commenced at nine thon, with no Py as present of a change Peteraberg, and all waited with breathiess interest for eee igume 20 yellow! ony GENIN, 8I3 Sresacens he tents, Six horses at headquarters" bave failen vic- | P.M. end lasted about ba an hour. At tea o'cfook the | of base. That such @ nee pg LR be necessary to | some siga that Gllimore and Kauts be reached and os Thm released ‘fom ‘living destht a a SUR cnr ata: bat, etrange 00 ony they’ o6 tar mcke the only this | Sree seun"enewos ot be macro potas Sad cundtouss for Fee ae ee Te ie wand Gonorst dees re tered tho city, shells throwa from our batteries aad SB! Chat morning rer? cotreneet Pargation, Purgation, Purgation, of casualties, Our it extends to the Chickahominy, near Motiel- | oniy knows, The ing onme to (alee Atlante; it i boats were this lookout station seea to burs! ge Gelicate anayi The enforcement of thls method of cure, bx BRAM a TRUCE. Pipes Att pus held Rin troops. From | they were at My and time to them sow is precious, ‘Sher. Girootly in and over the rebel works. After tbe lapse of % snes Tas ssnbienenneniniatt ‘Today we had & trace with tho rebels from stx to then diet” tral casi Oeil turoet, sramnn we a ee ae ot etctee tne God at Lecce | {em Bours the rebel guas replied, but feenty, and it was Who, from Nature's great alembic, DRETH'S FILLS in sickness, ~— eight 1a the eventog, and at length aneceeded in burying | the Mechanicsville road and ting 1m the direction of | w very evideat tbat our Gre was too severe for them. Drew the sweat iong looked (or eaceett sands of tives, Every day converts are made Brysipelam, of it 1 Atleo’s, about @ mile to the leit Some of our meo wore wounded iy bayonets, General Breckinridge was disab! for & day or two, by his horse tail ou bim when shot.’ General W! barton 1s In command to: wi ady hes reeéatly come through (he federal tines in TER EXPEDITION, TO tn ee ne ectsaport from that indrriowsi, | (© facilitate and tnsure the success of which all the above who remarked to ber, per — that be wouk! be ia | mentioned precautions had beco taken by G: Mow “a word im arma” my Teeth! Atianta tp jess.than took up its line of march for Petorsburg fora by an Druggista aod Perfamers, aud by HALL & 1 uaa the Iook ot 19'be abots shot, clowe enough to be captured | sciocy this morntng, The roads were dry aod {0 capital ee a 218 Greeowieh stree', New Vor. 75 “ The correspeadeat of the Appeat writes from the | marching condiilon, Skirmishers were seat ehoad, and also placed ow either Bank. Aflormarching wan: To event of ingortanes has oceurred here for some about two alien General K. all our dead, Dr. Suckley, Medical Director of the corps, ‘with some angistants and a somber of stretcher bearers, ‘wont ousite the tines aod meta number of rebel eur- gone, The doad of thie corpe, to the number of rixty- Bine, were beougb! tusie our lines, and at eight precise. ty ® gun Crom the rede) works announced thas the time “Bad comsed, veneaih Uy bacner, Doe ihe of very malignant character, cored simply by thelr use amd up a fomentavions of bot water. An luveraa! tumor of two yearnay standing, which bad resisted all other means, was efeet per, ally removed by lens than a dovom bores, A distingult fed gentleman was given up to Go by dio by able puysiclans who @al@ o Pils were, them letters. golden, nates Fete wwe Tm nat atrald 10. ton’s brigade, who wos sent to toke’s s one hundred and forty-one killed, wor and Missing, bas tt mer 7 tho following oficers:— Cured without joursStoi P.M Asthm: Cy bigd Lideh mn fail by Dr. MARSITALL, 713 Broadwa: he could not tecorer. Ba 8 Branare * wy ¥ Linthicum, A. A.G., Bunton’s bri- Bhorman tvinces bie characteriat ... Colm one ter th NEWS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. } gece; lout. A. Ro bsg Gna Guace. "We have ub hopes Retemset turned abarply off to tho left, wi ots tra Compt ton. —Ton trae | given, four every four howra After the fourth Paton @ Doe erst teinade: Capt E, Brownian, api vir, | Sette comrable Cocarrence, | Piece Sicremente-Sher, | regiment of cavalry, the tareate Gecoiifiag. the eopleston na eta Wis reedeay And | change took place, and a couple of boxes enred hive perfect: Me. N. Davidson's Despatch. so Cast a Lawton, sib Virginie, gd tiaputated; taan’e forte—are beard ot oe mote, [Ebas. oven Dees | ral pieces of artillery, went to pas, ly of a oonstipation which wouil have Dean hin @aaih, Bee conjectured the enemy Is fallin, river, bat this fs dovbital, Our ry, Lapa report reunite their forces in the city of Petereburg. But “man that ‘the enemy ts yp tow on our right, and bie powes and God disposes.’” transportation Ie ia a dreadful condition—their horses Lin $00 tan eo sagen , and mules almost ing. Jackson's cavalry found al > if ms jan saddles at one place of General Gilimore’s troops was through ® ploasant All Permers ana wellers Upon the thirty abandoned SteCh ‘The prisoners captured eo far speak of our kharprhoot- | eountey, Vegetation of all kinds grew with the greatest pvt Se Rn are tovited or the sincerity of aw Lore, sume 2, 1804, ere os tho most terrible that they bave encountered. ‘Waite Horse, Va., June 10, 1864 TOR PODY OF COLONEL, M’MATON, Lioutenant Cotonel MeMahon parsed through here this nor! and informed me that bie brother, J. P Mostahon, Colonel of the One Handred and Sixty-fourth ow York Volunteers, heretcfore reported as taken out. J. A. Colegon. —. Sewn 5—6 P. it ference, with pleasure, at principal of or, BRARBRETH'S PILLS are tho most innowout. whivy)they are the most com Jictne known, PRINCIRAL OFFICE, BRAND. HOUSE, New York Pod also at No, 4 Uniom a Supporters 563 Hudson street. ‘othing whatever has occurred along the lines to-day, iateonse ~~ the hitherto incessal day been skirmishing bas to- moat entirely stopped, and our troops traly x. of rest? Taltuded to = ne ber turns out to been foal aomall affair, having bey o iearm, the euemy loses more men by | auriance. The frait was fast ripening ou the trees. é hiindotphia, 14 North seveot, and by alt Ce grironer on June 8, while storming the rebel works at | hudson cur ices, ana but lute if any execution baying barpebootng tina we db. dirs " niga OY | om otther sido of the road were flelds of wheat, cloror i ‘cama ae the fa ~ oi vm a fhe or hypnergt bead of bie iment, with ‘deen done. Captored have @ yas corn ft ay the orn spoetal . ry Me ene Honest “tad Et oars Faaly nnd Andersen, 1 ls uoderntood, paabtared, Tuakees, have mothing cenoraiy bat ora | and grass, almost ready for the sickie of the reaper or Saceive ito be--and. my eroment stamp. Bliled. His body was recovered and buried by bis ‘Drother, It being too muck decomposed to embalm and send home. After being hit by some half dozen shots he cetired several rods,and degced those of Bis men who gill remained with bim that they would leave him and take care of themactyoe, The enemy pressed #0 hard ‘upon them that they wore obliged to lonve Hits, He fell ¥, the. Occasionally # house was seen, from (be seem much ‘surprised to ind our boys #0 well auppiied | Mowers eoy , with rations, Many of them en themealyes bichly | windows and doors of which faces, both white and black, aravifed at ieee crea he Out Of thO | gazed with wondordent and alarm on (he prssii err Aurore te bere of quatl wore started up, and cecastoual- Night before last the enemy, under the Impression that | Large guw! q + we tore cavancing, opened s furious fire from their tain | ly a frightened rabbit ecampered across the road. ‘arms, which wae ropiled to eRIRMIeMING, rgb A ng yf Pes llama ber In a sbort time» few shote were fired at General (ill ri opinion ihe mow grate! P' gral ave Colonel City, of the th Virginia, tom Promoted to bri mond os assigned, tempor 4 to ihe camtaos Fegren brigade, red ai Iso been sremnted, will take command oi ‘thority that General Anderson onti- he enemy on the Ist, 2d and 3d at ———— down Excarstons.—Yom tea (0 Morrisna Tremont and ‘Crees (rac Harlan betty isn of Westchester dom tockings, &e.—Marsh Ao ag dee onl, at No, 2 Vesey sireok, Ro every c1 ‘at ead a gd which ‘no hus 2, “rn Pum be Val DEVE Freroh O nee, litters’ are auld by le cet BUNF ELD, 70 Nassau street “New York, hear that the ‘Stonewall bane eheoring his men on, saying, Boys, now is your time or more and his staif, while ridiog at the head of the coloma, sam Who Are Not, Yet Decided Rover.’ while he atood on the enemy's breastworks, with won the praise of ‘oe None of tho sbots, however, took effect, The General's stengeatenah iengne ia aint ine on oust te to con't Phreao'cay, OF tif escort pushed ahead, and again a volley was fired. Thie | prscs, bi Rest twenty a ie .) ne | “me ‘one soldier was wounded, and several horses were ‘? ng Been elected to the rrived within abowt two forees of 6 smith | maimed, oe tn See tecera oC atngeiues ware fe the Mexican | miles of Petersburg the skirmishing Continued, but vo Fipeweut to order aod re one J war, in the ry 4 Of the West Point M)' | targe foree of rebels was encountered. Safer— nae pa Academy in the Coaredorate ony He 1h ROW? OF PeTERSHORG. Crintador Bis fag pianted, which wae riddied by more than twenty ‘Dulles, A thorough officer and perfect geutieman was thus lest to the service. { The Washington Telegrams, . ‘Wasmuatom, June 11, 1864. The city fe filled to-night with all sorte of wild rumors te regard (to affairs in front of Richmond; but there ts ' street, 1 BASS Ban Ere sie rom 6 10 Bond orem Commissioned a Fvapive ie widens Patent Satamander 8 New York a4 Wig Depot, whotesal Oa Rags are ee cia tee moride Dever 10 Maidew of the ‘wer ene wan br the on arriving within sight of Poters¥or g Generat cunt. | $25 Svifasouod uy vellful artane