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ry NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNB 14, 1864.-WiITH SUPPLEMENT: HUNTER. Mas. Seodere C. Wiheonu's Despatch. ‘ Beapquarreen, Howren’s —_— Jn ver Frew, June 12, 1364. te my Dest te wae imponsibie to give those dotuile whied | bow furward, Amidst the wild exciiement of Bat- tie, the aavances of @ successial army and the constant doings of forces con tunity om the move, it wasatmest tm posaibie te give minor details, o (he spur of the execatioe Of suove-asul combinations, of the engagement which im mediately preceded Generel Hunter's eutry into ~wun- tom, new propose to give @etaila mot embodied in my Previous des)arch. ‘THE NAMB OF MUMNYEX'S BATTLE—TiIB LOSES THERELY. Relative to the last fight which we had, beforeentering Staunton, many wanted to style it according to the General Canby | 22mes of diterent localities, such as Piedmont, New Hore, ke, Piedmont ts perhaps the m.re accepable, In this epgegemont cur losses were several hundred, The rst Cavairy division suffered but little. General Sullivan's Givision inet quite largely. AD offeia) report was made that Sullivan lost only seven buudrea men, but that report was inoorrect. or ee NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. More Arrests ef the Menree Dec- trive Defenders. SEIZURE OF TOE BARK ALLISTON, ~~ COLONEL CUGAN’S SPEECH. enn al of MZajor and Staff, ae. fhe Cotted States steamsiip McClellan, Captain Gray, arrwel yestercay from the mouth of the Mississipp!, ebence soe sterted on the 10th justant. ‘The baitie lasted with great spirit for several hours, Tee wteamats) Creole, Captais Thompaom, also arrived | We drove the enemy to their fortifications, Thege almont wesierday. She left New Orleans op the 10tb mstant, | “eeeribed @ semicirclo, We ure tmtodted to Purser Mafiory for favors, GENERAL STAURL LEAD® THR ADVANOR—RE 39 WOUNDED. — ‘The first advence was made by the cavalry. Goversl ir, Wiliam Young's Despatch. Stabe) was wounded while ieading his cavalry farwar New Onigans, June 9, 1864, | dismounted, This wound, though painful, is vot dangerous (TANT CNANGES—CAVALRY DISMOURTED AND KEDUCED 70 | After Gon, Stahet was wounded Ol, McReynolds took INVANTRY. command of the division snd operated 1b with great vigor. Commel Thomas E. Chickering, of the Forty-firet | Am goon as ihe imfaotry came up, altor the cavalry, and Messxchusotts infantry, or Third Massachusetts cavalry, | some artillery had beoome engaged, charge was made stely acting in theteapecity of Ansistant Provost Marabal | Gamsaat eCiiivan’s CuANRCAVALWY GUANGE CDI whey mtg Dean nce a rete ea ein | sguvann sin, an when, charged var et ‘enzer be Knows as the Third Massachusctis eavairy, but | ntly, turning the rebel works right and leit with re cas ve Forty-tirst Massachosetia infantry. Tt je assigned | ™Arkable success. Just about this time there ¥@ General Grover's division, of the Nimeicentn corps. Gee mnie 6 vRiNE: Care et . cayely 98 te edna “Aaieaei aii ait * si, we onemy’s left. ‘This latter cbarge was fo successful that Majer Pitcher, detached from the Cnrning licht cavalry | We st 00 tho enemy's flunk and partially In tho rear of dar daty to the Provost Marsiial’s Dopartuent, bas mode | M8 works, taking aS ops al : catia te f me caval ° pe ccroagene. ag aeipah u oe ae poe he Althovgh the infantry did nobly, still soveral rebel Averitt, inventor of the aconstic telegraph, tiluatrated and | OMicer* whom we captured said it was the cavalry who Acveribed in the Scieut:he Amerson of Herember 12,18¢3, | #ecided the tate of the battle, Lad tho eberge been made tr BG. pan Secrelary of the Loutriaue Ounstieetial ooly by the infantry, and bad this ie oe Bis S spveution iggy yp lags d first line of bresetworks, as they cid, the rebele ei on “a Zandt er arte ite Urlocmn tity | avether Noe to fall buck upon. Toerefore, when the cav- ‘all ap twelve of fiileco more @niisied mon of the First | alry cbarged iw upou them, sbey could not reform or iment Mexican Volanteors, two of whom profess ' be | raiiy their men, and hed to give way. APYAIRS AT STAUNTON PRISONERS exan refugees. ‘The destruction of pubiic property at Staunton was very great, The Virginia Cantral Railroad ia destroyed beyond even extensive repair, We captured a whole @rr ae, oe. OF ONE BARK AND FIVE BC igh ine samme Austeerneetelle amar bark allision, h cailed on Monday with a ciearance for Nareaa aod serare authorizing ber Lo proceed to Matamoros, bas “meet seized Dy A novAl sleamer On her Passage down toe river: Twoschoovers, the Hattie 8. kmily and Tiiloson, R ‘te Hattie 8 imi at rebel wagon train, wee selved by ihe gonboat Black Hawk, sent to pursuit - & them by Commodore Palmer. while o6 their way dowa | _ Te buuéret prisoners have been forwarded to Beverly abe river, sailing al the sate Lime and with similar clear. | Court Bouse under guord, General Stabe! comman:'s tne saoes asthe bark ner al ac bi nie guard) He wil) proceed to Martinsburg, probably from ‘Three other schooners, ging 40 ie expe ‘ Qigton (Lhe schooner George aud two others), beve besm there to Warhingtoo. ‘The prisoncrs will be seat to suled ai the levee, They had similar clearances. Wheeling, and from there to Camp Chase, mm, Cal Aw aaes oF THE CakGORs ‘The following repels are among others captared:—Cap- cargoes of these vessels copsiot of quertormanter’s ; sod commissary stores, boots and shoes, barrels of tain Imdb on, 6 on of the calebrated Imboden; Lieutenaut powder, can barrels, provisions, medicines. camp and | Wilson, capt, Paulkner, son of Mr, Faulkner, ex-Mipister to | lied equtpace beg $15,000 pet om yee ks, 316.000 | France, Colonel Sehan, Columel Davidson, Colonel Jones, <purtong money, anda quanitiy of goid, were found en ‘Yeard these versels, ail of which, with thelr cargoes, wil! | MOF Gilmor, reported Killed; Colonel Brown, wounded, probabiy be cunfiscated. whi aie We captured in all fifty-five com:nissioned rebe! officers. Liectenant Colonel Gillespie, of a rebel Tennessee rezi- ment, ® a prisover in our bands and wouoded in the wi COLONEL DUGAN 18. Golone! Dugun wos quite tately army correspondent of shoulder The rebel Colonel Davis, who was commanding a brigade. is captured. See Crucinmat: Commercial, and autbor of the “Life of DISTINGUIEND RECIMENTS. General Hurlbut and a History ot hie Campaigns,” COLONEL BUGAN’S “D. M. D.” BPERCT. <Ampong the printed documents found im Colonel Dugas’s Was bis speech deiore the “D. M. D.’,” as fol- .— Mr. PRaSINENT, OBNILEMEN AWD FeuLow Cyrrrewe—] did In the fight were conspicuously engaged the One Hun- dred und Eighty-iiret New York, Livcoin cavalry , F abe sacred princiyies which you are sworn to defeud, | teenth Penneytvanta cavalry, Twentieth Pennsylvania ain exirewely grutiied to dear that the cause which | eayuiry, Twonty-trst New York cavalry and Que Hundred pou brave expouned, the privcipies which you advocate, es so op which reste’ the salely of republicaniew on this | S04 Highty-frss New York veterans. Colonel Fitssim- matinent, are prospering, and bid fair to engross the at. | mous, Twenty-first New York cavalry, is spoken highly Wis, perhaps. Ip the btetory of the world. Ne period of Américen Listory, slave (be stirring Ovents of the Reve. CaS. AI TIES IN THE LINCOLN CAVALRY, Getiouary wir, fs ho replete with interest as that wh. ston, Bee Deed trapspiring wmce the iwoeption ef ibe civil spouse Medien Deere ere ven , Yow gaging. 1861, 1462, 1845S and 1864 are mow, and et Major Walls, I have succeeded in securing wing de “po les cousplouous on the bistoric page | partial liwt of killed and wounded:— the eventiol years of the Amerioan Kevola- | yichaei Met arty Co. i760, Ey back, wounded by shell shivary. the poet will celebrate them.in immortal verse, Dall. We writer of fiction will examine iva and bey ae one ~ Saag my og + ample material with which ‘to adorn ite plotured page. 4 Jurcrron Gerdow. Co. D. slight fewh wouod by bal. and unbern millions will read and re-read tbe arrarive |W Lae Rora, Co. H, wriat, (reoture of Doue by ball, Retadiag the (acts of the great reveltion, the upri ir Dewerest, Co. K, right shoulder by a ball. ‘bone broken, get come bere this evening for the purpose of de!iver- Yention of the loyal portiea of oar People, This is am | 9° for galiautry on the field. The Twentieth Peonaylvania nay Yoo, im ail future time the bietoriaa will imger on fte | ge-pecnt Che L, beck, wounded by @ round waiug rae patrictic peuple 10 euppeees N, the patriotic aral mem. | reNer De Ingraham, Co’ D, aed, metacar| spescu, DUL merely ax tbe upcompromysiug friend iy pubion's history—t 4 erential epost i our nation's hnstors—the ment temerk- |. 17 nan dregs Killed and thirty wounded, per sirring sccuus, she orator will dwell upon mls deeds of | ~“khot, aaa: oe ee thing cumnecied with | tuo. 1a which we live. oe. Lamorat, Lo. H, hip by « Minte fous 1 Of gigantic pro | BL Bost, Co bas dove much towards developing the vast ously. ry atrongth and Foes Of tbe government; and Stes ea a ew, uback God, we.bave the largest and beet apjrintied | Husean Smith. Ae baod, sight brmy, commanded by the:best general the wort. bas ever | Rugeeli a are Boo,’ Since the commencement of this war we have bed | useell Hadlock. So, 1te bab al — ) wr dark dave, some discouraging weeks and almst | Jas sittin, Ud A. wneless mootbe. Now the gloomy: deys of the rebellioe | Eawin P Higgaus, CO. KE 2 BVO faded away ,andithe nght of success begins to gid | Haniel Pa:rick, Uo. H, shoulder, ball, » Wbamners. Soon the ied red eon Of victory witl Cul- | Samoe! Gordon, Co. H, in leg by bail, slightly. wm Whale the 7euith, and returping peace, amity and uuity Davis, Quartermaster sergeant, Oo. A, killed. ©) Uo ginacen the heart of foi K. Morris, Uo. A, kilied. hy t fellow countrynei ee ‘with the mot Eusto, co, E. eile. Se A, while they ore strucyiing to Bog! wt Gish ce and ouron Morico, est Fogghmg in ob berof ber Liberty Dav! Chas cdg “ard 3. Van Koree, Go. &, els . Co. ied. Orrin Patrick, fe Kitties. Fepubiican | Capt Leavitt, (0. 1, contusion, right side, ~ ex ee the ciao of the workd He wishes to crush | (aby Pagverger, Ce. L. contusion, agli iner Wy that teraumy may live, “Many think Mexieo 16 Taket. Kvaser Ce 0, centosion, Fight snomiders aheih: ber nuing simply becuse they bave mothivg else *0 | leu G Sta ain, Co BM, Heel woud, right thigh, fo" Miers think is merely tor plunder. Mexica, my | Jo.” waider, (0. G, les wound, right shoulder. ih COUBUTY Wen, ie DaLiLny Lor Wwe dearest (he Wort Valentine Mock, Co, D, dislocatt n left shoulder, George Musou. Co. M, wound, right hip, Hien'y Bush, Co. M, euin aod right stioulder. Chocles “claefer, Co, D, feeb wound to right thiga. Bermon Menty, Co. L, fesb wound, core Urigbt Of mau, The struggle is ove between re- B ablic Wiistn and des; orem. between iiberty ond slavery. Racin ¢ Uist tue Unived states were cuRuged 10 sunprees. @ Fab Unjust and wicked yedeiion at-home, apd kuow ig bon Tecovernmenr could ao!-eoter upon a foreika war, % cisho | Spalu awd Frevee ooucected their hellixn alti wvade aad subjugete Nextco, coun iter t * a4 @ the & lea broope In Séewico Kogiane and 3; in Bho wo, temple by cbell, cin} disgusied Wik “their own thirigues, oh, Co, K, lett luog. eel waccably, from the “alliance, Hapeles Troutanast Vermliges, right lung. wR eg Cedyemviuien t only equniied “by bie sytacie | bM eniry, dime wae. tefueed to retire, amd bes Waged war apen Me ry Prem Co 1, tain Pennmy ania ca Bator: b AN) Edictvene-® (tat woud do houer w the CARUALTNGS IN THE TWRNTY-FIRET NEW YORK CAVALRY. are Napvieou s reasons for ose i Be xe: @ wlunder pillage and devastate the cou or th @ purpose of obtainiuga \Oothold upou tuts eou to the Ullimals seizure aud Oren pation ae 6 Any man woo hee stulied jeunie {amily for the last tures f07 bul come Lo the conclusiND that tue This beg is viyect, apd no Bape \ i) YOO, like @ Ginn @rested spec.ator, Pores white Your deares ed oing assailed Aud Oi raise aD arm 10 your Chas, Lyops, Co. K, flesh woud. le’t thigh, by a bal Henry Tate, Ga ‘K, le’t side, esd wound, vy ba’ Chester Lovis, Ga. K. right shoulder, by conical bak, Jobn Fbel, Co. [, rlebt side, coutugion. Wm. B Coryeti, Co, i, mouth, AGAIN ADVANCING —CAPTCRE OF REVEL DESPATCHER, We are agaia adyenctug, Our chances for success are good. We bave captured @ despatch (rom General Lee to e? Or wili you jaan, rise in-your might | Geveral Imboden, tn effect as follows -— your jovinewe valor, rive (be invaders Hoid ont elog as yoo can, General Picketts will san Of Mexico ihe .course which you? grrive to reimorce you to-morrow. ti you ean and do weve 3 plain. Gur sister republic vet only | ouly hold ow | will send you omple reintorcements to symoathies but our support, sie calls x sd: ive aii the \ unkees out of the valley. set 2°, -@! i He our doty to reson! I wed ny wervice to the Maxicau ‘overoment, -~ commiss.ooed by the orave ad pacact Ab important Gespatch, directed to the noted Morgan, bas also been eaptured, as it didnot rench him and sina 40 raise reyitmant o: Aniericane to re- |.gontained important military information, it te dosmod ctibas whives ine to pathicn Natamerte and | Ad¥isable not to give publication tothe despatch in the euwtiguous tu whe Ric Grande, thot be and | Bewepapers. There is uo doubt of tue fact tbat the uf @fly bottles ary jot Jeurez and axswe 10 febels are much excited over our morement, aud are UoiUs Of Frans wed Auseia tron the eoll main. Chastenen Applause.) The Mexicis area brave sna | DUFTYI0g reinforcements tow: ee eae Lypebburg all they weed is enocuregement 10 Gwe 1 they wil strive nobiy GENERAL MUNTER'S VIGOROCR AOTC’, ee land 9 ge bya deg d oe A We are now moving in a manner to counteract the a ou will retare laden with world wi if you tall you wall bo coverad | MOremente of even the reiforcements, General Ravter of Rpation's memory. (Laud | ie still acting with great vigor, Tbe rebels are preparing a A poiin tua eamcieen. to make a strong de‘ence at Lynchburg, Taey are forti- who weut Up to hed river witha fag p {Ying and doing all they cen to protect the place, of General Taylor's stat ofeers for ex ‘Ths WOCRDRD—PORTE CRAYON, fed in exch neiug for them Captore sib Wbeeverar app suse end che Colonel Dwight, # troce und. sume saree carrera Simpron, of Goveral Banke mat, ana: TWe bondred and sixteen of Our wounded have bese Bair owon, of Ge eral Arnolds cevdiry divisien Bad. | fOrwamied to Devecly. The reat of our wounded were Foe oiceb wil, strive here we woon us they.cau be | Jeft fa the Lonpitals at Gionntos, ‘There ie aio « large Devught down from 1 7, Oxee wonn, sumber.of rebel wounded t! conve QuMRE S, ‘o "ely arrivad cat bere fe com- | Colonel Strother (better known es Porte Crayon) has 4 of wonored regi HE, Las Deen ordered Wo repart to | yen aumounced on General Hunter's stall ut mt bsaltimoce, we Lieutevant Col acy CouNEDAL Me % RURTA U. Whittemore, formerly .of a. 70 THR MDITOR OP THE wRRAT, Une Stare Rxcevixe Sir Nowrn Canouma, Broesirx, Juve 19, 1866 } uece sn! at Im get ~ lopel Lo the Thirtieth Moseack os lormeriy vorunteer suse go Norih ou the transports ARUTAIS OF WSIURGT SUKD MILTIAMY OFFICRRA, Major General Cauby wm ‘pected he ++ scams ting « few more subscriber® to the sword of bovor tor ET Aer Oae net o, * Te Pocanomras the gellant General, We bave the honar of bowsting What The precoger ist Pom Wontes, fouaderod of Cape | we buwe fonght and bled wader bis sobie ewmuend, You + wae ae folows — JA. Grow, Lisutevand | wit) pjeave lave thete numes poupled with th eoon, iAevtoaaut tercival, (bapiale Gone | ease farward eo tbis occason from that quid 0 aud lorty ove in (he suareg tmprising fa! lou. hed 4 ain ouce (hie will not Bo the ast, 1 aan. ee 4 Giache rye 4:6, whose AO are DOL recorded. AUG Met Oresrs of the gtetnet—~ esi Joun Baxter, ick oO bg peton + $1 Jobe Listy 4 a, Semel Bexier, m te « tw exptatn; MOST ren 3 newere 4 ‘eet jas Ummacoten, Purmer, ott » 00,8 Pe . 1 aty Hatenet..., « “ vee Yoo mas Wei. +e 1 James Conners The Berkshire Whar ster, Chariee Petpet, +e 2 iehael Garden Povdurnerwa June 17, 1¢6@ | Edward Tepver, «1 danes Rows. Two more bodies were (000d ov tie wy eck Of the Ber€> | Trews 1 Janes OM0........ shire to day, One of tues J8 eApponed UA be thot of Mek | Pat 1 Biword U, Cooper, Vow Tastel, p04 the other has beao ideu 1 Millay Coidwe Ge. Govers. 1 Joho Galligan The derrick for ralatog the siaatoer bas err 1 Witham smy te Monday i ix thought that the wrece wu be wrought w | J bet ton 1 A triad he surface and tue worst kuown. ae Sagan ae Died. & Politica: Di pute—Denth of One of the Pane —O0 Fridogy,June 17, Jonw Pax, of disease of Partics | the hea %, 4 Qattve af Wigtouabire, sootte Rave Pa., June 17, 1904 =| youre A workman in the Penosy vania aod Reading Ka ir Mop to thie city wae Kod tole morning by 4 fellow lw fn CONeAquencs of » poritiow ito. the | need a pr oF the rebel cxuee, Ox poling she Indaperion Brie Mynonviouw age aay Dima ‘ | Illtpete, but mow a resident of Brookiyn, was foolish be denied ‘—atch co qameend the oficer thut he clutched Reiner See Sool, eway from Dime THE DEFEAT OF GENERAL STURGIS. and decharge| times er tour barrel at bia, one of tno AOE, shots 1aking ect to bis aren La Twe biraty respostabie whinescce correborated Additionat Detafls of the Bat- cere, at Eroh cnmust’ uns be ote Ue Near Ripley, Miss, NEWS FROM PORT ROYAL, 8. 6. Arréval of the Fulron—Heavy Cannen- ta Spiendid Conduct of the Union Foroes, m Charleston Harber—A Bobel Steamer Sunk, Se, The sicam trimspors Fulton, Captale Wotton, from Port Royal, 8, ©., 16th tnet., arrived at this port thie morning. Op Tuesday, Teh tnst., the rebels opened a heavy tire from (hetr works oo Sullivan and James islands, direct- ing it to veth owr Jand and naval batteries, Our seo The fighting of tue Negro Sol- dtors, save them @ handsome shower of ehell in yetnra, The rebels finally cevsed irin;, No damage was pastained den Reo. hee by es, Ab vight the guas at Fort Putrpam wore epened on # rebel steumer, discovered on ber way from Charleston to Bomter, ladened, it te thought, with troops and suppiles Ove of the shots disabled wer, cwasing ler te ran sgroand, At day light our gunner completely demolished ber. Deserters are coustently arriving withio our Hace Maior Gereral Foster had reoently made a minate in- apection of the fortifications on the coast, The New Ironsidos was lying to Hilton Head tiarbor, taking on masts, spare and rigging, preparatory to pro- ceeding Nortn, June 16, 4 P. M., off Cape Hatteras, the Fulton passed a Cincamaty, Jane 16. 1894. ‘The foilowtng Information iv regard W the Iate expedt ton of General Sturgis 8 derived mostly from-ofieers #o company ing she expedition, aud is mainly correct. Noshing Of interest occured until the expedition pasred Salam, Mine,,on the bth inst,, when three hundred men were seut ip the advance, and, passing through Ripley, they captured several small parties of the enemy Onwerd they kept, moving directly apon Rieus! avd Danville, destroying the ratiread an@ burning the doy at the (ormer place, and constantly skirmishing wh a considerable body of the enemy. side wheel sicamer having ta tow @ brig aod senovaer, ‘They reoined our mato coinma on the 6th Inetant, | bound south, Aiso passed a United States gunboat, having captured twenty-five prisoners. ree reer OT Bi ae al ana ‘pag ge tage FASHION PLBASURE GROUNDS—TROTTING. Qn the 10m our cavalry moved to the direction of | Mé04¥, June 17.—Purse an@ stake $350, p. p.: mile Guntown, leaving the infantry ia camp. After proceeding a few miles they encountered the edemy’s pickola, and soon came upon a large body of the ne ee evemy io position, and the battle became general * “dead. ‘The cavalry dismounted and drove the enemy some pa atlic @istance, when the latter were reinforosd, and our men Pa fought for four bours with the greatest desperation and Lids. 4 Oy agaivat greatiy euperior odds. rie ams Our infantry soou came up, when the eavairy, at three Darst Hieat—Torwer net beung able to drive Dan Mace. from i uries recoived on Wertneeday by jumping fren the sulkey when the bit broke tn the month of Jobp Morgan, Jobo Lovett took him im baud, aud guided bim i a most mosterly mavoer. He was the favo ite at Oxo, we, The Borses hut a very good start, with Mace op tho iuside. Soon alter leaving the soore Dan bivoo Toke and Tyrtar to k the iomide and led to (he qaarter pole twe lengths, in thirty-five aud a balf seconde. and, koeplo, the gap open, passed tue balf mile pote in T abe sore Tob up twice ‘on the backstreteh nore P. M., retired. Another large body of the rebels arrived om the rail- Toad just at thi time, in sight of the battle, which was now ragiag furiously, ail our forces being engaged Tt goon Deoeme evident that we could mot withstand such attacks as were being made by vastly superior num~ bers, and our men began to fall back, contesting every inch of ground. It ig said that the colored troops fought with the most determmed desperation, and were the last to give wa: Our forces retreated to Kipley, @ distance of tweaty- five miles, that might, after burning a large portion of the supp'y train and destroytug ton piesas of artillery, which Abey were unable (o move forward through the swainps. On the 11th the rebels made a desperate attagk on our infantry, which was repuleed; but she attack was shortly afterwards renewed, and cousiderable portions of our in- fantry wore cut of and captured, It ts stated that after the ammunition Mad become ex- hausted many of the negro troops boarded the ammun}- tion train as it was being destroyed, and fillea their bosoms and pockets with cartridges, and that otners of the negro troops gathered ammunition from the castaway accouire ‘ments of the white troops, and thus were epabled to keep up the fight until they rescbed Memphis. Teisalso stated that one body of sixteen hundred in- fantry, which were cut off and supposed to have been captured, were defended by two bundred negro troops from the repeited asaaulta of the rebel cavalry, aud arrived at Colliersville soon after the main column of our forces arrived there. Abother body of three bundred negro troops came in thie morniug, baving escaped by various roads, ail bring- ing their srms and accoatrements with them. Our loss is now estimated at one bundred and twenty- five negro troops killed and fourteen pioces ot artillery. About fifteen hundred men, all of the Ficty-ninth United ‘States colored troops, have come tn, There are two hun- Wo the homerireicn a © quarter pole 'o the stand the race mf very ciom tested; bul fan breaking up as he rome hed Ene ‘Tarter' won by a length. making the heat Send Heat.—Dan Mace was still ty. Tartar took the a in thfrty-six and a balf seconds. Dackstreton, Dan again in the atr, mile pole a lorgth ard « half abead of Dai clused up nicely on the three quarter stret withstandiny: @ break, Tartar Jed bim on to the home. stretch only haifa length, A hard tu-ee! landed them as the score, Den leading @ length, in 2:30 14. ‘Third Hecl.—Ove hundred to twenty on Pan, and @ great den of Ceqnesiiog by those who bad taken the odds on Tartar. A good etart. Dan weut upon the turn, and Tartar beat him three lengths to the quartor pole, ia thirty-seven seconds. Going down the backstretah the Sorrel closed up two lengths of hig ivet ground, Taster going to the balf mile pole one length im front, iu 1:16. Dan again broke upon the three quarter stretch, aud Tartar led on to the homestretch turee Jougths clear of the sorrel; but going ay the stretch latter put on such an extra nead of steam that be took Tartur at the distance stand, carr’ and beat him to the <oore a couple of lengths, in 2.324. dourth Heat.—The owner of Tartar was wstled that Dis horse could pot win, and wished to give up the race; but the outsiders wh» bed taken the odds prevaiied on him to Jet the horse start agaio, rs ook the lend 2 the start and led Dan a leo marter pole, thirty-six seconds. At the h Piste At y were Bend and bead,in 1:95 Op the tbree.quarter stretch Dan broke up, and Tartar le on to the Joey eon hat oO Jeogih. tartar tired onthe stretch, and Din beat. hima three * length, in 2: There will be a ‘at the Union Course tbis afternoon favorite at one for a puree and stake. “Rremmdedor me Finy.ae Vadesweioree| SHIPPING NEWS. troops are missing. ib Among the casualties are the follow ing:— Seca New Jersey Carairy.—Captaia Rieily, killed; Lieutevant Reedolpht, Lieutenant Brada, Lieutenant R ner, Lisuteoant Applegate and Assistant Surgeon Kautz, eats isos. ye hepsi eraser Nl worendinse Port of New York, Ja missing. CLEARED. ‘Beventh Indiana Cavalry.—Lieutovant Colonel Browa | gicamstip Virginia (ir), Grace, Liverpeol—Wiliams & ‘and Captatn Elliott, wounded. = ‘Mississtppl, Kennedy, New Orieane—U # Quar- Nindy-thira Indiana.—Lieat. Col. Pool, killed; Adja- tant Morly, killed; Capt. Courviser, wounded; Lieut, Rees, wounded and missing. Ninty-fifth Ohio.—Capt, Allies, killed; Lieut. Kelton, killed; Capt. Hanson, wounded and missing, THE PRESIDENCY. Ratification Meeting in Concerd, &e. Bostrom, June 17, 1864, ‘Bt w a sip Empire, Huaier, Weshtogtoe Jae Hees. as, seni Manet Comte xh Comminger, Tee Sa ‘Bhi Marthe (Pras), Lewin, Cort Ship Ga Tid Claw, BShip Magdaieoe + Ship Mentesjuiew Pe), Force ley ~ prep) Franke, Cork of Faimouth—lieo- Bings & Goal Bark Befnued Lindahl (Norw), Bosteer, Cork—W F Behuridt’s Bon. Bark LHetine (Prus), Peris, bar ope Mewhe A large ratification meeting of the Union Presidential Bork Caries Wilkins, Qperve- Dalles memivations was beld at Concord,N. H., leat evening, | Bark free (Br), Save Maram phic. which wae addressed by Aaron H. Cragin, Amos Tuck and * Son eh rage others. Groat evthusiasm prevailed. f edt. one avckebpen rt ‘The Custom House, banks and many stores of this city are closed to-day in observance of the anniversary of the Battie of Busker Hill. Vallanaig i arate, ab, c € = waiinPoname Rebreng Ce ai fitrie Louisa (litm}. Surove. Bevance ls MareRle a hore (D (Dan), jane Baguayre and Porio Cabelo— 1 iy tn, Penoe—D Trow’ +) She Arrow (Br), Ho buren, St Maruins—A 8 Sent dave (iri Foren Neassein-<h & Gewese Schr New York. Seabury, Hoston—) C Dayton & Go Behr Cere-co, 8: Wr, m’s Intentions. Crvoisatt, June 17, 1864. A Dayton despatch says there is but little doubt that Vallandigham’s arrival was unexpected to his friends. In response to @ serenade last night, Mr. Vallandigham said he dido’t believe that there would be any attempt to arrest bim; but ehould there be such a thing inteuded be and bis friends are prepared for such an emorgency. He anoounced hie intention of remaining quiet until after the Chicsgo Convention, when he would make bis pur- pose kuewn. Trials at Poller Headquarters. CAPTAIN PETTY BEFORE TUB BOAKD—AN INTER ING CASE—MOKE TROUBI AT JONES’ WOOD—a TeOLICS OFFICER SHOOTS A CITIZEN WITHOUT CAUSH—A GROBS OVTRAGR, FTC. A somewhat curious case was before the Board of Po- lice at the re,ular trials, io which Ceptain Petty was charged with improper conduct. It appeared, as the cave doveloped, that a Mr. George S. Wilim, recently from supply steamer New be: Ta 0 8 supply » ‘ewbern. TA Harris commanding, Blockading Squadron and 2! from Fortress None Steamship Creoie. Thompaon, New Oriana, June une 10, with madre and poiee poi Ludiem, Heineken & Ce, inst 8AM, mahip Merrimac, bound W; 2 ma wed ateaniviip Anyone. bound Btexmshtp M Bilan (UR tranaperty Gre’ 4A ST. exeharged colors ga ith, Cave Hatieras bear. J miles, maw provelier with a brig ie tow, bound S: same day. 2 PM, en steamer Mary Wine low. from New York far Matamoros, aud 5:20 saw seamer nan wansport), Neff, Key West, 6 teamship Ferit (U 8 transport), Delaney, Washington, fa batant, to US Quartermaster. & ‘DC, 87 boura, teumsh'p Fairbanks, Mershon, Washi With mdse ADU passengers, in Juines Annd. Ip Cheeapeane, Wi sok Portland, with méseand Dassen rere te Ns cromwol & ty of Mobile (of Liverpoe'y Cols, Calcutta, 119 ak Meds tient indigo, &e, to Fins 4 Co Jone is &, spoke bark Echo, from Algoa Bay for York Ship Robert L Lane, Hodgadon, Toye Mas PP] nbn ers, to Trask & f dirtant enough to get drawn into @ pane) house, whero, as be sileges, be was robbed of $120 by two women. He applied to Captain Petty to arrest the parties, aud the latter did #0. The women thea employed Charles 8. Spencer, teq., & counsel, and, as they were not taken to court ina reatomadle leogth of time, that gentleman at once took out @ writ of babeas corpos to have his clients brought ‘beiere the Recorder. While Mr. Fpencer was ‘waiting to the District Attorney's office for the Recorder, be alleges that Captain Petty said to him that if be woutd give bim 6120 for Willie the latter would not appear ageiest the women. Mr. Spencer at ones denounced this ae corruption,and esid that unless ‘ell idetek bury (Br), Richmond, London, 6 days, with sateen ae joa 60, wasn the 1s0 for " Sea Congreve, woriverd. Lon‘ton and Isle of uxtee and 358 to Grtanedl, the Peseaes Sevens. fore i: consent be would hear to E Os rettiewent, it was further sated that Capiain Petty | of Yarmouth. No SA da arom Marsallieg milk muertos and main to bowse. they protesting Aganst bis conduct, Mr. Spencer Mg made an aSifavit of the (ects aa mtated by him, hich wes sent to the Reoerder, Captain Peuy became atsious that the whole matier should ama lt" ‘of Limerick, geo EF abe CBee be, ioventigaed, procured e¢hargeo tna it wat. to Charles Lallny to be mate again . He deniee i, poke ‘orig, Orveatal re ottering vo “rettie’’ the enne for $199, bot states that be told Mr, Spenver that Wille wonted tis money. There WOTe DO WING om preeent at the conversation. however, Oud, a8 Mr. Speucer Rwore One way ned Kue Captain tue other, it became » mere matter of temory between them, both pentiomes being moverted by (bose who know them Be men of voroetty Captian, Hartt, of the ineteent® precinct, was before evleint of Captato Montgomery, Gua ray st EB). vy 7) Leo 4 *, Bridves & Curt. oot Polmaiee ( Si anghae for L ‘Bark posh Collingwood (of Nevenstia), Basher, ye 4 13, paesed Av ier March 12, Cape Good Hope A; Bs ve "Titremm), Behomecher, Poochow, Id. wah tenn, Weed draneld te Wayne ahip Rednayore (Be erpoal: ¢ 'S), bork mn) Fork Rangone for, fal oats Btn 3, bark ‘ina Cie an onan Dent, Algon Bay, 70 days, with M, ied hum and thesw \ abd then clapved fe. Bremen, 41 with usuth, Nachod & Kukna, Had Veith che manner | 3 eh play wn wed by the polis, ' Bremen, 40 Aaya, wich don reduced Stuted that (arain Herth ecved | ge MMet aan ce Area), Bethy serpentine oper, sat ordered Lis men to chub | “bark Caria its), Ounce. Gonos Siders, with mése ; Ae wou ae Captla Hartt | ST parsenm ts to! Caylusde Buster & Oo. ae ved rarbor extitying that eoee ft Uquor, opner. tbat he Hare Fenech Tet 2)), Kowiae, Legh ora, 70 days, orith elo, Leghorn, 67 days, with Gores, WCA, 33 daya, Tanpetren, Huenoe Ayres, 48 days, Meiooce & Wen Mya Wo Jancire, 6 deve, with ain bation, Leopard, , to Pabbeicott NF Tin, Pre preetnet, dave o koover of @ Inger * Birdie, eilze, Hom, 16 daya, with nd Troetway. ¢ on. Sh ieee nae bee (of aw Moven) Lorajoy, Barbados, ®t the " sem to HW Trowbridge's Sens, of Now ' Be Wileut munerer Wally (Hare) Bent. St Domingo Cl, 1) od etme Hen @ * 08 omen Fed bal tn tive ate bowers Bore. uF Juste Part we Brings, dune & ¢ | atbore at Huds island. on | Webber. Bortion ope ard wood and 87 presenyors. Diba eam oa Brig Ammer (here, stares Rio eo%e>, to Ponok. Nencke 4 Wendt wie ee ship Ubland (Brem), eteermng 8 By ey i338. — > 3 Lands, Dark (Hane), thowing New ier 3a ‘rig Abkera (Roe), Gotnes Bie Japelre, 5+ pagan, one Natbinda Give) Mou "io Jemelee, 3 days, with Oy cyfee, to F —% pas feane at Wendt. Stig Gottrado (Ita), Arenaa, Puiermoe, 56 daya, with fruit, Bria app Lofpm. Rio Janeire, 66days, with Bi Bai oye. Meineke & Weod., (Hol), Boer, Santos, 55 days, with coffee, torchaneaber Breese. PR, to dee Lag Salah co wish ‘th. for Malimore Heh toss, Col, oe iter yaSW te NNR gale, lost s whore suit of anil mows bre parks lost water casks, spring aleak, and reesived other my at ym ey) Testor, Cow Bay, O8, 15 days, ae ue Bloptaus (am urgens, No Grande, 7 Jeya. with £e, to order, Suir Hoatm (Dan), J nee Bs ), Johansen, Rio Grande, 41 daye, with Sont ibaa (of pate. O’Sryan, Marannas, 20 days, ia Paymat to ee Atm pf Dharlotietown, wih ones, (Bn Proctor, Oharlotielows, PRI, $1 day Sear Harriet, Dyer. Prin Ad ward y eae GRE Boake Ca. oe ard Telaud, 19 days, with e p press (ib), Guthouse, North io, NB, 7 Angeline, Sleight, Ueorgetown. 4 dara Fehr Rath Hal De Foiladeipnin for Eroviaenet bone Joxeps I rart for Be Beni C3 Watson, W. Rehr Avail, Garter’ Bis Sener J P Ross, rt! leahethnort (or Providemes. Rehr J Randolph, Marin chr Fachange, Randall, Elizadethport (or isn Se: r Sea Bird Wait rasbeth ix. Ki caberh pot or. Youug, re Behe Oa plad. Guinn, Harckuporty 10 days. Bebe L Wooster, Lord, Cals, 7 daye Behr Alintra Atm, Maries Calala, 7 days, Sehr Carri, Crocker. Machia. $ days Soir Springbok, Haskell, Machine, aye, Fomor. Machiaaeld d Ross, Hancor, akell. Banzor eat Gari iangor, 3 - Small, pad: » Gloncemer, . Hartford, keeps for Boston, for Providence. via Diiey, Phillips, te Steamer Nove'ty, Shaw. Philadelphia, Sueamer Pelican, Waldron. Providence Steamer Warrior, Mott, Prom SALLED. jeamere sTiHtons J J Stireen, Detroit, Lenisa Moora, eae Antarctic, Caravan: barks 8, . Untied Brother fe isinnd, BF Runyou, Rally day, FG Randolph. J LDay, Pawuix, } Andre: Wooteer. lo Croe ew Stewart, wunsel BE. Theparwer of xt Cietian, from New Orleam | has oft thanke for tie prompt lets ary oF papers i" Sresmsaiy Epryvsene r), Capt Roskeil of the ipman Une, sails to-day a: noon for Queenstown and Liverpool. Bax Hexny, 42 420 toma, built at Warren, RT, bn 1658 has been noid £07 $253,000. hank BaRssrauin, late of Néw Bedford, has bean sald on private terms, Sunn Pacurie, Farner of Sew London, 18 tone, wemt Ist of Feb by the porting of COMING INA kale. The yeas) and ouLh:a wore totes lost, but her catening» were ailthe Seach, Crew saved, Bhe was owned by Lawrouce & Co, and wae porvaily fasiired, Sour Cx from Bueksport with spars, which arrived sterdav, while Iyiag ut anewor fa the North Piven, was Tom ate oy ship Kenworth 1), in tow, carrstng away ber main mast, aia Pi sbut'imainsall, aud received other Gamage: ‘The sbip ind ber jibboo'm earried avwenr. BwANGHAR, Aprit M—Scbr Melita, from this port for wang, is reported to have beom Wwinlly los: on tne bars 20 saved. The sehr B A Derning, 4 200 tona burties anor, al Bast Reagan fe designed’ for river trade, f Kounonnurcre: tath inet, fron: tne vere of D Clark wootn lark, ae. Venus, 267 tons, owned by B Coiln & Ca, Boston. Bark Bumbeam, Tobey (iste Capt Guodrich, deceased), Heaifird 124) nes from, ue Pacine Gevane and #0, Rd 20 Uo ti tieoe ede lat) ae. fou etd Ae na ane Presi vente com rent, wae Pay it, trinidad Teed lente Gole. 8 upd home; 28th, '22N. om WS 04, Liadbod LJ Bhi suepased to be the sieb Parry, Sherman of aad for ow Hark Deuco, Lawrence, NB, wae at Bt Catharines May 6, « Jenn Dawson, Cornell, X18, aid from St Catharit May 2. aud was a! terwarde Beriegd (cow im lat 2 Sopmineen tenth i Galina, Howland, Nh, ald from 8t Catherines Mav 2, er tegraie : barah Randy, Matt, old from #t Cathanoes May 3, ube, jorman. Gibbs, of Naot, arr at Taloab: ‘ fang token the laws your sob Uble bp ctl nna ap gg ad beard: would sail aan ora on afler refittiny: hip ndenor, Fiaier we et Talcahuamo May 11, NB Perkin at St Helena April 28, Wire bois wh o. on board south to ernise, Dreco Lawrence, ef NB, is reported wits iQ) Die ap oni, 22 moe out Spoken, d&c. davs fron Liverpool for Caieutta, all aft Lew Chee, 3 We Shettela! froa Portiand, Tetfela’ frou Portiam for Liv may Fo la, a Sar actana ‘Sie Kila, from frapent for Bath. Juoe 4, no lat, a eciLp Sissours, sb daye from Liverpool for Boston. Some 8, rt mh ovaen, Aum trom Liverpool for Gloucester, Mase, ¥ 'ette. tps Odessa, Nichols, from om Ho'mes, Uroaby. from for Bb ope. O14 April IR, whip ie Neh Is Rangoon, Rad, sone, he Palos Liverpool, CGH Apel 20— Jeon. Tay ior. eta, briga Preil va, for do. ding, Grace Loveseat (ur), 0, Kuma (Bren), Hasslop, for New York, x, March 7—Arr Phillippe dela Noye, Terry, Sat. Lith, dames Lawis Greek, Vuiaski, *, Hoa; bs May 10 port ships Vicksburg, eott, from Aden, arr May 2, for tae 3 Stewart, Leone _ Livespoeh afc Br 12s ork; Wurvembung, ra on i: Hee dark hg Wel ington. do jevimear 4. br Ks cle Downes, s Nor ein a wv otge ton, Foster, do and sid sume Stee Trinidad). Bia Nay 28, bark U Trow orl pay et Trieiied i ‘ebip: Niemen ‘any and Ropert Y A Alen, Siig or fds: visage. Caran . Barri veer ly haw: hola. Atren vopy; ark besetant nana. it ne In epee) rear (ie Stinson, Torr co ij, id Siz Ree ree ees Sos wie # Pierce, Cob abues L ker, aad @ Owen, rebel). one: errivar keri May W=18 ‘nip Jessie @ Annie (Br). Blise, from New York, a Tae ae ee croc na ee | prt cm fee rr ee Pena awe seri arr, es ue ANPA CRUZ ie June ad ented age (Br), for n Lf ee mt Kidstoo, Card, Nore, fave, Kelly, Philadephia; 1708, ovat, ae vo 16—art foare Kor bok nombe, Pinal fied, Fiat. « Pi Ca = Sates sit aa Sanborn, Phi ‘Estelle, Cokin, Minnesota, Basie Bangor; i, raiso; Valton, Bicker a Ber Wiangenamne, NM ra 6 J lem arr Oliver N Vork: & ie & Boplin, Rovnsl Conlgneed 2 ot Ni La Providence; Wovert ¥ Mtookion, ven Oval, Cle BA et sherk “on, dunce the Aer. hark J Wesley, Patton, § Yorks # Marts Laontl wh tore iets, y PN Ta | Albert Ciara: rone Haltiocvdge tor eae = et by, U 8 camer ee Naptueket fiz Feindedy Kena, Codsorb. Ban eet eae t for Purtamouth. mre Fig. Che cso ts Baka meas ro0ri@a, OF: pera orto Reet Are steaun cate Brevis cou. 0 Brien, do. Fhiladeipaia Old ‘ Yarringtow. Coan, Bart Eiits, Kelly, NYorw: NEW ORT, Sie a mew i HAVEN. Save = pas brig MR Row achre Treuion, Marti Aiken swale Bird, Fsvnin Toate sect Signal. Carden betiport Cidschr A Treat, PAILADELPULA. Jy 7 beige Breeze (Br) re oy Port 3 Win allen (Hr), Stubbs, |, Porto bark Soi sides Waie, Prince ‘Yori, Pe eels Si ths, Bost Titan, Wilton, Port Roya: Holmce Aus, Boston, May Tonev, New Bedford, 0 White Cloud, Freeman, v7 7 Newport: G Watson, Nexervon, iLertior ary ABU. jee & en. Cid bart Liverpool, Ki ker, Harrtinan, 8 alieed, Bnlongls, Beantorts G Heath. Wyn Rowell, Boyd. Portland: Princeton, Wells, Mos! omg aches Wi M Freeman, Howes. M Taylor, Nickerson; Gcoam ‘Traveller Adams, Niixou dares, Bearte, and J ‘B Giay tony Glayton, Howton; Proll Kenney: Rockland; W M WVilsong sie: Bala, Sra S Lay mouth: sea’ Broe J_E Simmons, Smith River; EL Day, Hackney. Hing Harbor Toland. "gid bark Monitor, WL, June iS—Arr 0S steamer Pontoosuc, Baste Ohlver. Crosby, Baitiore; Goveraot. New s, Woemell, Ctenfaegow; rehr Ma Poland, Postar, Baltinn’ 70h are. Br beige Annie J Crudy, Cardenas: Rovtiess, PROVIDENOR, June 16—Arr sohrs RH Wilson, soully vam; Corinne, Bwveucy, and JD Mocartiy, Young, doz Lady hatwe, Badwin or intde. Qavie, and Rtoxan aluops Vienta, shite Muontight, Bowditch. Ph do; Fanthea. Terry. da: Willan Austen, i iza” stipoess Rhodes. NYo- Kk. Sig ‘transrs, Welain Jan at Awoton, Wha me }6—Arr sche Fhzabsth, Brown Pht. ne batty. Heuseripn, #68 bert. ie ld—arr’ brig Rockingham, Phite 4-4 Birdsall, dot George Fini, whirapethy DK es, do: J Devan Phila itedcon N¥ork. “Sid be ig Kodlan, Yates, Phila MINCELUAN AE GOVERNMENT LOAN oF 182C0,00,000, This loan ia authorized by net of Congress of March 3864, which provides for ly KE DEMPTION WN COLN, at uy period not jeus than ten 0 oF ia or nore than forty yoars from ta date, Until tt redemption five yor cent interest ts we be pait vem\-annuaily IX COIN. Eubeeriptions to the Joan w Banke in United States notes or funds as are taken by them on Jepoxit at par. Ite exemption from Btate oF ica) taxation adds from one to three per cent per annum to Its value, bin loam, althengh but five per ‘an the diterence at the pleasure of the the coveramemt, reostved by the National uch currency of other The rate of toterest on thin 10: cent in coin, i8 as much greater between the warket value Asa rule the five per cent spec's securities of at! sotvent governments are always paror above, and currency now funded in the national loav wii) ve worth ite face in gold, besides paying ® regular and liberal per centage to the bolder. Spe The authorized amount of tis Joan ie two hundred milk iWon dotiars. ‘The. amount cf svibseriptions reported to the Tiensury at Washington has beet on Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the Untied States at Washington, and the Assistant Tressurore at Rew York, Boston sad “Tiiadelpoie, and by the Second Natioun! Bank of New Y« Broadway ee Third National Bane of Rew york, No, 5 Nassau atreot. 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