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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY; JUNB 20, 1864, heard fm the street; but by nighit t was pretty detnitely { was promptiy and gallanity reepontes to by the ascertained that Grant, or at least the greater portion of | Macon artillery, This fre was m*intained (ov $we Lours, os PETERSBURG. pease 4 foe > 3 Ea Priat 2 EOS REROONOt CONOR GWT ch OSG: ‘3 ' 2. i The position was ove of great strength, and should have reststed an attack from a much [ager force. The colored troops are reported as bebariog ee taking their part of the enemy's line at tis same the others did, Our loss 1a the whole affuir was not over two hundred, of whom sme forty were colored, ‘The Second corps came up in the evening, and ta%* PO sition on the left of Smith. In the morning an adw ace was made by the Second corps, General Birney in c\"2- mand, and the enemy were driven from another st uJ Position, with considerable loss in killed, wounded Prisoners. little too fag but from all we can learn, think & ia likely that Grant bas effsated a junction with Butler, and desigos moving on Poteraburg, with the view of cutting Qyr lines of communieation with the South Finding that he cannot whip us he will pridably resort to the other expedi- ent of carving ws. YROM TH RAIDING PARTY AROUND LYNCHBURG. Toformation was vod last evening that the raiding party, that was last heard from aa mal! bad ig pe Court House, left there yesterday evening Bridge road, This tsthedirce: road from anc ve House to Danville, and the ctstance ts abcut forty-five miles, of Mr. Wm. Bowden, on the Baxter road, was also de- Stroyed. The torch was applied to several outhouses on the estate of Colonel Avery, om the Baxter road, but we understand that the dwelling was not burned, Three of Grant’s miscegenators, taken yesterday morning io Prince George, were brought in Inst evening and assigned to quarters at the Rook Houseprison, near Wells’ foundry One of these tuyaders wase sergeant, attrched to Spear's Eloventh Ponnsyivania cavalry ; the other two are attached to Com- pany F, One Huadred and Forty-eighth New York, Eight- eonth army corps, commended by Baldy Smith. Those prisoners had three days’ cooked rations is their baver- whe his army, bad crossed over to the south side. We heard Rue Of no official intelligence of thir, but from information srg se Barge ua pogecborwme en 2 4 Pe nom ymst Page = Wewsecoived last night we see no reason to doubs it, pulsed yrith considerable loss, The artillery sent round wi, sth ” pe " ral at es geen —, ee S after round of suell and canister into their raukg with yer ~ W ! ‘ol ve states tt great = rapidit; and = scours Dawenn, £4 7lR W acai ina 8 Etat ates Jas Weiah, 170. enemy to bave moved, i# fmmediately on the James river, | becoming er} warm py Bey By Po : po nen Se ae | fa hae ne ee She Y*Quing 170u 8 me far from Bermuda Hundred, where Butlor is, and the | and fled in coofuston, They were pursued by the Thirty | The Cunard mail steamship China, Captain Anderson, AN is a, sb At that point is marrow and well situated for the | fourth for some distance, who poured several galling vol- | will leave Boston om Wednesday, for Liverpool IN) a THE PRESS DESPATCHES. ying down of pontoons, It ts likely he crossed his forces | leys Into thoir ranks, Among (he dead left on the field in ‘The matis for Europe will close \a tuis city ate quarter 4 ia = Over here, and effected a junction with Butler, At any | front of (nis battery was Colom Mir, of New Fork, who | past ove andat haif-past five o’clock to-morrow afternoem, da? z Xue Ay nf . Anur or rus Poroatac, June 16-6 P. M. rate, 1t was generally reporied and believed last night | seemed fo have been instantly killed By @ canister shot im | to go by railroad, SKE . oy dng. NY Smith's command, which landed at Point of Rooks om that the enomy was moving on Petersburg, and @ rumor | ‘he breast, About sundown the enemy entirely disap- The Naw Yore Heratp—Edition for Europe—will be A ee whith 4 N Af forct ime nds. ie Lig) H Weave » 1851 ty ~ Tuesday eveuing, advanced early yesterday morning on was ourrent that fighting Thad coumopced between the | poared from this portion of our lines and returned to the | published at eleven o’clock tm the morning, and come H tee alt BM ANE eit abs Ss af | toe St Pplnt and Petersburg road, and finding the ene- two armioa, We learned last might, om ia- | loft, tain the latest details of the operations of the Yoiow f Pi B, Leste d ual rs oe ny ¥ ra a Harrison's creek, Grove them into thels Sertil- quiry im cfficial eiroloa, that they had beea Fires were seen in various portions of the county of | forces im their advance om Richmopd and of the na mae fe Ser 2 ani Bel M ve ¥ NT ah a oat{*Rs, some half s mile beydid, advised of no tighting beyond some skirmishing yester- | Prince George yesterday {ron the hills surrounding | before Petersburg; an account of~ the Brilliant Victory J oT ap ay ‘Y " Line of Wattle was with Binck’é ivi. day with Doartog’s @avalry,io waich our pickeis were | Petersburg. Persons familiar with the country es- | near Gordonaville by the cavalry“under Gen. Bheridamy 5 N a Ist Mase dicantha aa paprtasaul peessapt Ag ve line drivea in, Otherwise they reported ali quiet. But pri- | sayed to locate them. Tuis was all guesswork; | the latest news from the forces |: Georgie, under Geggpal i 4 NY <a works wan taken, with eixieen gues, eee RM vate accounts roported that theencmy wasaround Peters. | but we understood last night that the resi. | Sherman, and particulars of the ogerations of the Union hae ae ae poesceid battle fags. sf burg, and that bis forces were in line of battle in froutof | dence of Mr, Alexander Jordan, on the City | Armies in all sections of ; Additional Partions peison the outer fortifications. fhis may le a Witte extravagan'—-1 | Point road was destroyed, and that the dwolling lars of the Reception of the Emperor Mex 00; News from Cubs and St. Dom! and accoun! othor interesting events of the past week. Single copies in wrappers, ready (or mailing, @ve cente. fy y. Eddy & ©0,—Osvington, Kye res Oyass 337—Sune 181986 ore 10, 26, 40, 75, A 22, 14. » 15, 66, G4, EL. & On.—Oovin: 0, ‘ton, Kye A : E 5, 21. ‘igt iran’ 18 1864,’ "°° ¥ 15, 31, 78, w i, , 39, 69, 68, 23, 2, 28, TE. ‘Higgs, 84th Pa tc th Erwin, 17th Me ‘The party is reported about five hundred strong, Tele Bid Pe eee AbdParoary | oo tne wtarin n Barneldeceme up and teok posfto® | ‘raphe oommunication with Danville wis uninterrupted | sacks, and stated to the Provost Marshal that | ran bas ack, 0, 98 Fe ben Psa ‘a~\to half-paat tes.o’clock last night. Thepassenger trains | they expected to cat one of them in Petersburg to-dey. | 74, g3 See At six o'clock in the evening a. combined advance was ‘They will not be disappointed in this respect; but they x ge Bi x i J Graves, B, 1700s Meth NP SaaS fa 73 : ihe HACE | made loog (ho ine, and departs srogre ensued on # en eaten will eat under very difarent circumstances from what | 57, 9, n, 86, $6, 68, 69, 40, 74, IT, 11, 65, 8. fA ae and centre, with artillery and infantry, ar x! the; ted. NY yom issn | which ianted until long after 4 1 Birmoy's com, | We arestill without any later news from the Valley. | ‘077 onvis in Bhelby Cot fs 1 hacesee dba ‘Walter, 0, 7d Pa eat Mase | mand guining @ aaa ge rea an kee ing a | Notbivefarthor has been heard from Lexington, and itis | | rin Bi A a pene hte? pete SCOR R ae a Nob Pa art | large number of prisoners, hoped tat the sccounts that have reached us of the | Pcl fact, for he pee . Cor ‘This morning, at daybreak, another advance was made Gene e e tenee ee ee BEL BR ERS In KENTUCKY. Bro! ng ao Chose General Burnside has sent in about four along the lines. qorated. hundred prisoners, mostly Tennessee troops, from General GENERAL POLK'S RYMAINS. Arianta, June 16, 1964, Prizes Sneha By 8. A. Dunn, 16 Johm on. gs J Martin, b, 24 $ oe Supe Hf Richardson, D, beac d th J prowl, & 24 Fe he Beauregard’s command, Among thom are sixteon rebel | Tne remains of (Neneral Polk arrived here this morning, street, upstairs, H irwio. Do 7th NY 7 oes Bt NY officers. General Burnside has also sent in a battle flag, | ang were deposited Ja St. Lukegs oburch. The funeral | Cant f Bardst bd Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte BB Morford. H, 145th g captured this morning. General Hancock has also tak bela a: ey satcate apture 0 ardstown y % a given Sea J Haabbi.rger, rat . Z e0 | services and a sermos, by Rev. Dr. Quintard, were de - Hou: Tatvemelisa rae ick, BXCHANGE Frio Fh Magievon, Git a = aire number of prisoners, who are on their way to th® | jivered before a great assembly. The remains were thon Josse’s Gang. New York Ciey. Frank, L, 3 Hq escorted to the Noose trata, for Auguste, with military rae 5: B ; " Re. a Royal Havana Lottery.—60 Por Cent Be 4 g Our guns now command Petersburg, and can shell th® | gonors, bated ag sy atin paid for prizes; arcuate fares ed. The hi hi oo re D D olty at any moment. THE FIGHTING ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ont rates pall for Dox upjaons and ali Kinds of Geld aps ‘Swarton, 145th J Pacer. Fingal 5 Amopg our wounded fs Colonel Eagan, commanding the [From the Petersburg Zwpress of June 16 } Louisviie, Ky., June 19, 1864, ve anars, 18 Wallaroo ‘© Armatron, J Thompson, E, 2let Mass J Gus First brigade, !Lird division, Second vorps, who was We lourned ast evening that the main poimt of attack Soave's rebel gang, Dumbering from twenty to thirty, Royat Bae: Lottery.—Highest Pree a Pris pea br cat SA pnociiam, pase Mare struck by a ploce of shell in the back, but the wound is | was on the City Poin: road, @ dirtance of six or seven attacked Rarastown yesterday morning. The garrison of | mium id fos pet ee cinforpaton, ty . Dew! .y none KB i Cornel B VY SH Witmer. th art | 206 gorious, miles from the town, Aten early hour the enemy ad. | the place, muasbering twenty-five m rendered. wanted. BOK hel doi cised-r- satanic J Dar Bs iaih NY Ley ¥ Fanardies 2 Colone! Tannatt, of the First Massachusetts heavy ar- | vanced, with at least seven regiments of infantry and | The robele thea moved down the railroad, and destroy. | pottery Tickets Casued.—Informatio me M Ble Bai, 1, Beth Mags A 3 w herler, tillery, 1 also wounded, one of cavatry, upen some broestworks thrown uphastily | 4 the bridge aud water station near Boston. Thence | given, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wallstreet, room Nek 4 D ie ba Bilith Mase hart 8 B ry MuJor Hamilton, of the One Hundred and Tenth Penn--| during Tuesday night, at Biylor’s farm. by Colonel they went across the Nashville Railroad, ¢wo miles north iiussital | Glmuiios —Latra’e g a s Balmer Alay pase a art - Ms ais, Be ee ant sylvania regiment, is killed, Ferrybee, of the Fourth North Carolina cavalry. of Elizabothtows®, and when lees heard from they were | Broom of Youth surpasses everything for wcaaey nga by HB C wot Pa H Bowthick, D.l4uNY hac Genoral Grant roturned to headquarters from City | Thoy wore he'd in check by Colonel Ferrybee’s men and going towards Litchfield poy os tho Complexion ‘and Skin, 483 Broadway at L Ch, ) ae D Hacer. G. 1k N¥\bs ar | Point last evening, and tbls morning bas gono tothe | Graham's Petersburg battery for ‘our bours, whe fought | The Prison Sehool at Peint Lookout. aero ____ gi Ww He i c. ih NX hoy A MO Odeyae ith x¥ byart | front. bravely, but were finally compelled to fall back belore | 4m: APPEAL TO* THK PRIMNDS OF EDUCATION IY TH B feet hap psn aniye- ner hy areal -. 2K! PF ott tie ae Pa by att Got Ashburn: td Pab art | 9 OUP loss yesterday is ald to have been about a thousand, | overwhelming numbers, Ferrebec’s men tnflicted serious NORTH AND WHST, if Fourth wtreet, Wholesale aud routs EN res a ee fines Piles uw eas £, Seanesy 0 aap aoe ok while that of the enemy was fully as great, if not greater. | loss upon theememy,and Griham’s battery shelled the TO THE ROTIOR OF THR HERALD. Pipes cut to or repaired, Do! O Fredentk, #, 1700 NE Cause, sth Wis eee a orayers masses of bis men with admirable «fect. Our men re- Pout Looxour, Md., June 8, 1984: A New Doinu—Nacive Riwbarh Wing J Hames. fg A ae Miefee, fad 00h peaeiinees Aske Os Sey tired tm good order and sustuined but {cw casualities du. | Education not being a contraband of wer, and as our Bhabarh Gabber © A delotonsgool ant health pairs thats Re 19 tt st Be anmelbanues, © hans Pah Bi hi heaart 3 W W Coor, 81h 3 The attack made om the enemy's limes yesterday | TIPE the Nght. It is stated that Grabam lost one gun in | people have always felt a doep interest in ite progress, I At bANGLEY'S Bi tard Reg. (Fe a ‘Sirol co t Ob A Burbanix, ©, mh N Cc Bhat ‘37th N oo ia tery morning by General Burnside was moro successful than consequence of loss of hoses, but we know not thas this | presume that many of your readers would feat interested’ dees BL Tet Mass. Ae a i ose Ane Ropinton, B, 2d 7 hoary | at tiret reported. He drove the rebels from two lines of | !# correct. in what the prisoners are doing for its promotion iu this nlitaretalonn mis ses ES otan lly Rone gM Dall ist Maes D Bre:kenri To Pa FDickinvon, B, 179k NY rifle pita, with heavy loss, takiog four guos and four hun | _ The enemy demonstated at other points along our lines; | thelr little world. Sy De ee 400. Ine Water, Oftoer GN oye iain Nase N Karace’ A100 x Pham Oe HN hyatt | eer sonart and nolding the ‘position, Drving tbe at- | Dut bls attacks ware foablo and ousily repulsed. It is | Last February a few rebel prigouors, mostly graduates i F Convoy, a Tonh Pe H Slee B, 179th ‘3 #3 stated that bur sbarpshooters did admirable execution, | of colleges and’ old school teachors, determined to tur Artificial Leather Ligs 1 Sup varie byrne B Tobey, A, 17m Th BF Lishor, K, 23 Palhy arg | ternoon be again Lies the onemy still further, getting |» iog tho enemy off whenever he showed himself, avd,in | their idie time to account {a teaching their less fortunate fore Mectimoulaleeddress F. Den Pee ae E Lair Ch N Xaver CHS .K, St) Mase | within about a mile and a baif of tho city, and takiag some Doxep = TCofia B Gopeland, cK Prue e, $9th Mass : ‘some instances, at a distance which appears almost incre} | comrades the common geboo! and academic branches. eee DOurein. ¢ prisouers. Sheils thro . e : pee # Husted, Sih Mich J Campbell ain ¥ Wea dues, Gy 20a heavy brig a gree soe gir le into the town, one | 1. ie is cstimated that this effective arm of our ser. | They obtained the use of a vacant dining room, within the sila eencion to pete Mbp ale, bana entrees at Me J rt \ e tn HP % J: cath, be roe H Myers, A, 14th N ¥ heavy A prisoner taken yesterday reports that 85,000-0f Lee's vice pldced not less than sixty Yankees horsducombat | prison enclosure, for the school. At first thoy had but ae Ai mes ba Fowers and }auian pr he Re » s B Wright, A, 2d Pa ty art J Barron, D, $i Md - slong our lines yesterday. fow b-oks that could be turned to account, #0 they re- | and consult Dr. fr No.3 Ne ra M owors, men were te bave arrived om the flold that morning, and | "1 risoners were taken; among the number a | sorted to oral instruction aad written cards. But the | gluse lout. lan 4 2d J hour! ichmond, . % he, we EDos ‘a SW Uprigai, 4, 24 Bheary a Jenson poet rape eee th eepey ere (ott follow who rode into our lines .et full speed, mntous his | friends of education gradually incroased their stock of | eruptions and 3 pete ¢ WBunvan, L, lth N ¥ 84 Griswold, a, 24 Pe | 18 Sms cap, “He was mounted upon » blooded steed, mo donbt | books, oo that thelr library at preseot, prosents a very fea to the urtanry organs, rpeutaations, re le 2 pectable appearance. +4 Fratlty, a ti 5 J yee eae BE we ey Mang of the men brought im are from T e, this stolen from some Virginia geatleman in ono of the recent peso —sagr oop ad a : 4 as Se Nervous Debi ity, Early’ sndisore on, °" oer “a bf + D, i botag thelr first fight in this direction. ‘Tuey acknowledge | Talds,and could not rein bis animal up. Tn fact, the | sumcient time to learn the prescribed ic wi MicKondroo, B, 24 P by JH F and D, - follow was 8 poor rider and let go the bridle and bung on | those books are made to serve over Batchelor'’s Hatr Dye—The Rest In th R Forbureb, haviog been completely surprised yesterday morning, dred perils, ¢2 arg i so large a collection world. Har retin! ‘= neous, The onty Lares P Planoigan, B. and eay the Army of the Potomac fights differentiy from | ‘the pommel of the aged with as agra tenacity a common «ch pupils would require, The su- | dye , 81 Barclay drowning man would to @ drifting log. Come rintend ng ood (As that nothing is needed but ee ¢ Bunmong, 1 24 the armies Of, the Weet, bat say that we cannot take Peuatandstattonery to enable him to ostend his feld of | Cambertand Suuce ts she Best Witte the prisoners stated that they belonged to Burnside’s ft Wileer, Btn XJ Re corps, and asserted that Burnside, the barber, was at J Burke. JH Cony, Ih NY 1008 go as to ormbrace at least as many more eager JB iichardaon, Fy oath Mase J Sbeiker, C. 24 Pa hy art Meats, Poultry, Oysters, &o. It is delightful, licants, The classes range from the most olementary eae Petersburg or Richmond, They had not been accustomed ui W Brown, D. a Pa hart Q Lona, C. 145th 0 eee ee thar can vale cared ws jiecloedy City Point with his whole corpse. We presumo it is not ‘Principles to thorough Tasvraction in arithmetic, algebra, Colorific.—Bow & Warner's Cote= bese a a sn, | wy tm coe snd nw eventos | RR. Len ae Mae | kenge oe Tho A Gia eaoran. Dien py ‘ very second day of Grant's fearful encounter with Gea. me Freuch, German, “writing, single aad mobo = 3 i Fi BAe sot Siow —| "roe acting on te romaine hon carne te cay | 29,05 ec win me iar around Porters | «tine Gms do of moeriend ory tse op- anf fe pet hte end eH. ano osm RaNE , Is F Cor E179 NY, was of « rather desultory obaracter, aud very little = porteatey for diecharging the traly CBristian ‘auty. of ch ‘The dye er foxiirat ersiate. NJ Ww. HP change took pion in the positions of either party. but wecan assure him in advance that be will pay dearly | ministering to the necessities of t Prisoner. Friends of en Ssbarpshoot'rs | Pape 4 Late in the eveatug our left was still further advanced, | [F them Our ‘authorities are more than ever alive to the | education, who may find it convenient to do so, can con- “Cedar Campher” for Moths—S: o te N 4 Anat ea priors ‘ pr Seley au Bagh ? | importance of defending Petersburg, and should whe in. | tribute books and stationery , ko, fo ‘tits ashoo! by send. | to iavect fe, Oneap” Sold by alt Druga ate Tes f, fw Cesta ints ot 10 TORE ba Hapictnd Wale vaders renew their attempts thie morning, as it Is proba- Prisooerg Wat eat ip Sabo care teas a th NS c Ww Lape ble they will, a very different reception awaits them to Marsbal, Point Lookout, if. NY tt nei Kelley, commanding the Second brigt whit as b er 4 MA MESQC. COZINE, Port “ene 925 to 870) each. Por asle ¥, 4 vision, Xevond corps, Lieutenant Colonel Baird, One | “"Y Lairdpypessacas Lioutenant and Commander Prisoners of War. | GEO. 0 Paar ‘eld Bron Ticawan amp tees ene Gua Feuer, 7th BY, J Hundred and Twenty-sixth New York; Captain O'Neill, FROM CUESTERFIBLD. street, formerly okand Foreland 4 Dz Pahve art | sizty nloth New York: Adjutant McDouald, Sixty-third | We understand that the enemy withdrew all thelr Cees Calan eee aa Talk, 7012, isdeae' os sae ri nary pee Qtvoim D. 24 Pa hyy art | New York, and Adjatant Holst, Ninety-niath Peansyiva- white Yankees from Goneral Beaurogard’s front, in Chea: | S07S0T sont" "ao.g" 069, 2008, 2008, 2067, 2060, 2071 =a Prats tse Mane 3 alien A, RaIUNNY Moran, A. o6n Masel oie are all hiled. terfield, Tuesday night, and substituted megro Yankees in | 9977’ 2079; 20877 2001, 2097, 2099, 2101,'2008. Part IL. — NOISES IN THE HEAD, Parker, 17th Xe HG Paimer. nes Y Potnnea, it fun heery | Lieut Colonet McGee, Sixty-ninth New York, is | thelr stead, Yesterday morning our pickets over there | Nos. 302, s00, 1618, 1820, "1822, 1824, 1829, sean, 1833, OaTARRHAL AFEROtIons In THB 8 Prary, Iat Me heavy ateaaat » Sixty: . 1834, 1838, 1840, 1843, 1844, 1860, 1864, 1966, 1858, 1860 HROAT, ket prank, *G 24 Pa hoary art W Corbin, 0,24 Pahesvyart | wounded in the (ace. were surprised, when day dawned, to find them ines! Bate ees eso 1878, 1886, 1940, 1423, 1482, pation 5 yen 4 ‘now, jPanenpy art M Carles, dth NY heavy | coiouel vou, commanding the Fourth brigade of the | selves confronted by pgp geet = ct 007, 628, 007, 217, 182, 410, 1837, 1891, 1648, 1918, pean peas MR B J Holyoke o7th Mase gi (Donnell D, 6thNY¥ First division of the Second corps, is wounded in the hip, lescen' Ld olegant, 1433. CATARRH OF THR TYMPANIC MUCOUS WON SAM ove, K, ooh Mase M Ide. 1, 67th Mase . » | tastidious Butler desires to achieve the reputation of a Court.—Part I—Nos. 3005, 2669, $143, 342054, MEMBRANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF THE ; Colonel C. i, of ¢ Hundred sud Twenty: i ust oe ear F, Minh NY¥ Fact a Heats prises vc spre the Oni e007: | varrior with auch troope it soot In our power to. pre- azie Sho, , 4003, 4369, 745, 3637, 3508, 3383, B61, 4011, wa TUBE gh race, “th Ey > — ER Kerr, M Darin ns tn ne " baad A Sue Death 8 Y hand Cotovel Ramsay, commanding the Fourth brigade of the pent atnss much hy 4 ecuian Roel tect Hes pemarres por ged ghar cnons are ernatoriTeieo 14 on wry Hye J Basmory Tae p Ral Cor ite B2dbs, and | second division, had his had fractured, Major Butler, | S¢\nal conflict logs come. Mie Nee soggy apd Zon. 3780, 3400; 3758, 3944, 8862, 3464, 8236, 3046, | And every diseasn of the Ev Re nee 3 Wr W Russel, D. ue Ny, hand Wkrown Han ey, of the Sixty ninth New York, hed his thigh (rectared, | cable sons of Mars,and thelr Buseby leader too, i he 3624, 3016. 3485, 300K, 3754, 8078, 2078, 1400. medical on anrieal ald attended to br De. VON RISRE. peer 3, Wiis B Yous, Bi Hi Meee end w Young nM ve | Major Bako, of the Kighth New York artillery, is wounded | *hould take the feld. Count oF @uvor’ Eee ae term adjourned, Contuling” rooms, $16 routwar, none Braith ist Mi MoCi ws 2d Pa art Worden, F, lath NM Y, | in the head. Later. General a a, ——_——_—_ eran i x Ghat ue nd eine This morning considerable firing {s going on, but noth- | DRSPERATH FIGHTING—THE ENEMY OWARGH AND _ Wa , thi [pete ag Rhggloes: ee a N A Cut b GWwr es ig 1s going on, ‘Tus Exrroriow at Tae WaAstiNGTON ARSENAL—VERDICT OF 6 Rar, Al esefully treated by OL ii rf Car, itis x x A tng definite bas been beard in regard to it, TAKE A PORTION OF fOUR BREASTWORKS. Tan Conomen's Juxy.—That on the 17th day of June the | DRS. LIGHTHILL, 34 st. ace. at © Maruny, jo " said Johanna Conners, Margaret Horan and fifteen others, Ist Me DOB ‘eo, The Fifth corps came up last might and reinforced our The above account was written at five o’olock yesterday " se T Gong W Car Don Mi, Mat my RY. a3 sand Reports were current yesterday that General Butler lines for two hours or more, and it was the general impres. | said explosion took pls bout ten minutes betre Niotys (Bighth street), * Hee haud Oucksna, 0: M had advanced to the Richmond and Poteraburg Raliroad, | Sion that the fighting had ceased for the day. Ia thie our inbrir.Thomae 8 Brow tne oeperiaienceat Ce | Mengtion ie VT Saaw, E, SOAS = J Avierate: GennYaer art | aod wae ongazor tu destroying the track, when Lee sur- | troops wore mistaken ; for It was ascertoined before dark thirty feet from the laboratory, containing cher! Monies ath wie ‘N Smith, A. Jiwyvave art | prised bim and drove him back to his intrenchments, that theenemy bad massed a very heavy force on our left, po ra rations intended for the preparation of whi gael Co Zana FB, 24re ber St | with heavy loss, Nothing official has been recsived at especially on the City Point and Prince Gorge Court | and red stare: oe Os ee ee aoa A © » as oo. Had is By a rt headquarters relative to the matter, Troops were sent to House roade At sunset the enemy clarged our batteries | ing fre in Mees direction, @ portion flying toto w J Boe Winterbottom, Ajt Col, Romsey, G Fran PALM NYC ort | is gugvort yestorday afternoon, and firing at intervais | Commanding thoso roads, coming up in line of baitle aix choking reom of ihe laboratory through the open windo ie hats or, 3, ion Eis blo. Poo s o @ D Thayer. A. D.0 has been heard tu chiat direction. and and seven columas deep. The biwat of the assault | PRIUS thers. “Margaret Horan and. fAfteem other Gourand’s . let i ie! y oo ored infat vod, Fy 1Sét J Staford, , was sustained by the Twenty-sixth and Forty | fomdies The jury aro of opinion that the Superintendent from low fore! ja or any part of the wee $l; warranted 4 ‘thos Hart, A, 15th NY Maj Od Binks. ‘ath NY art P Movowiskin, 5 aw zane B De THE REBEL CCOUNTS sixth regiments of Wise’s brigade and Sturdivaunt'’s | Mr. Brown, was guilty of the most culpable caroleaunens | St his depot, ws Broadway. re Tfhoe Borris, Hy 17a Lisut J Kagan, Adjt “00th By! Dacey. o Tet P Coxtsilo, BDO E REBEL A NTS. rien ot four guns, Three furious aesanits | Sd negligence in placing Bighly in 1 o —______—- 8, oh NY. Prrrgin Avge NY at ¢Nckiaue DO — said pill ce to near s@Blaboratory filed with buman beings, indicating Hiawatha is Among Us— ‘th NY art ve Po, a Grant Again Chanaing somSpeoula. were made, the enemy ooming up wi’ yell and mak | 9 most reckless disregard of human life, which should be Hiawatha that wisn to vc! ore , ing the most determined efforts to carry the works. Our | severely rebuked by the government, "sat troops received them with « terrific volley each time, yay jon & Bo Night Bioem- a cheap at sdoMa:t Because it is worth mers re hundred scents, as sac ee x Rersuel Lomas, G.thach sending the column back broken and discomfited. The power of H inwwchn. Tloary heats are there made glorious, Bepegantd Nugent, B Loh rob to saa wh crore fourth assault was made with euch overwholming Hoary heats are there mats B. sth N Yart numbers that our forces found it Impossible to "i Mourned hv the Gokove 8, (oath RY Do—They Dety Grant and What popular, play, dose PHALON & SON'S world to. Bec htand soft helt meke your white locke, Vandyke, G, 8th N Y¥ only Walt Unt They Get But resist the pressure, and were compelled to give way. oaaeg rect pertemese mind you of? axing wre ba coe, The enemy now poured over the works in streams, cap- tured three of our pieces, and, turaiog the guns upon our men, opened upon them an enfilading fire, which caused them to leave precipitately. The guns captured belonged to Sturdivant’s battery, and we regret to hear that Which mouiders now heneath the cold sod. js Negroes’—The tured=Mot Work Expected—Co! of Now York, Reported Killed, &c. GEN. LEBON GRANT'S MOVEMENTS. 7 Tg, Gin MY art yi he Licat ae thomas, Avs 3 Keuoe, A. tmb & b Li : 4 ath N 6th satfferererresroy NTHRNTH, dah Paw Duy, B, 3 ‘8th ey radde Abate NYS Liga wg Sa J s Stewart, D, 65th N oe Winans 1, Oh Pa Jon Corp F Mungrave, 1, istMass Jas “ueanae, D, hy art B Fore. Hi. u, iin ‘o®) zyZ me ate not, Ad HY art 10. ar art a 3435s peters” 3 Stee wit ony ia One og “Wondrione, Ba iat iad 5 u it Laval 8 ee | i st in ON ct 8 Hanarta F a One y At [From the Richmond Examiner, June 16—Editorial.) Grant bas determined on ancther change of base. ‘This was indicsted early yesterday moruing by tho fol- low ing official despatch fr.m Goveral Lee to the Secretary of Wars Hranquarrers, Anwy or Norriman V wu} Juve 4—9 P.M. fon, Secrerany oF Wari Sir—The force of the enemy, mentioned in my last des- patch as being on the Long Bridge rond, disappeared dur ing the pight, It was probably advanced to cover the movement of the main body, most of whtoh, as far as) ean learn, crossed the Chickabominy at Long bri below, and bas reached James river at West- over and Wileor’s Landi A portion of Geueral Grant's army cpon leaving our front, at Coal Harbor, is reported to have proceeded to the White House, and embarked at that place, Everything {s aald to have been removed, and the depot at the White Houre broken up. The cars, cugines, railroad iron and bridge simber that bad been brought tw that point have also veon ehipped. Vury rospectfully, &o., R. KE. LEE, Genoral, WHERE 1S GRANT GOING, aND wir? Immodiatoly after the receipt of thie doapatch a num- bor of rumors were started through tho city, and spooulation was rife as to where Grant was making for. Some thought that with his army beaten and demoral- teed, and himecif smarting under the disappointment of not being nominated at Haltimore, he was withdrawing Mia army to Washington, Others that he was making back for Predericksburg, Other@pagain thought that he was mulsing for Suffoik, to move agains the railroads in North Caroling Others that ha was sending off the bulk of his army to reinforce Sherman im Georgia, And wilh south siee, they were the rumors of the day, a deserter whe came in yesterday reported that Grant was under erred for drunkenness; that he had been dead drumle tince me day of the fioM near Hanover Court House, and had to be borne in an ambulance. A'l this tended to inotease the anxisty, and t@ ajve coine to ayory camer (hat was another opinion was that he was moving off to the Ridieulous as gome (of these wore, and ae such we note them. To heighten this speculation Captain 3. himself was captared and two of his Itouten- ants were wounded and fell into the enomy’s hands. The galiant manner in whioh this batwery was fought up to the Inst moment is the theme of praise on overy torgue. All present with whom we have conversed say that Captain & and bis men stood up manfally to their work, and the Inet discharge was mado by Captain S., almost solitary and alone The city was Ailed with rumors Inet night reg arding the killed and wounded. But as we could get nothing authentic regarding names we fear to give them. It is generally conceded that Captain Sturdivant was cap- tured, and also Major Batte, of the Petersburg City Bat- talion. ‘Ine position gained by the enemy (¢ a most important one. Our generals are fully aware of this, and we shall wn doultdly have hot work to-day. Offoers in the fleid yer- terday catimate the ncmber of the enemy actually seen fronting difforent portions of our Hoes at from ten thou- sand to twelve thousand. It is believed that this is only the advance column,and that Grant has nearly his entire army on this side of the river, Thirty odd transports ascended the James river with troops yesterday. Twenty-three prisoners brought in last night, belonging to the (ne Hundred and Forty-eight Now York regiment, all concur in the statement that Baldy Smith’s entire army corps (the jeenth) is on thie side of the river; again, other prisoners tsken yosterday morning state ‘that they belong to Burnside’s corps, FIGHT ON THE BAXTER ROAD—THE ENEMY RUPULSED. An officer -engayed furnished us, at @ late hour last night, with a brief acoount of am engagement which oo. curred on the Baxter road yesterdag, about three miles from the city, It seems that the enemy appeared on this road, meay the residence of Cownel Avery, about twelve e’olock, immediately ja front of Battery No. 16, where was stationed the Macon (Ga) Light artiliory, Osptein ©, W. Bla ter, supported by & portion of the = Thirty. fourth Virginia regimemt, Wiee’s brigade, The enemy showed himesif at once, driving im our pickets and planting © battery im front of our works, with which be opened © furtous eanagnade, Wich 4, wt ‘Lbrahan said unto Simon from the Keystone State 8 mente hows of) oven (rom the sipp!, and from bevond ‘ne Rocky, Mou State called he some; and being of the hin curled mot « ltule th “Tho: ie rho have risen vo against us are coward id our banners they will surely run ais Al att came to 8, these two mi arm tant on ine pine pf Manassas, ey nee nd Bimon’s men, thongh vailent and brave. were amote nipand thigh, even so much that they harried briliiautly ‘pack to lean’on Abraham 8 nd many were slain, but more were wound ‘commotion tbronghout ts land, and ry of wkul cures which were wrouget by children must net od me thy act to drink, said there was nothing like 11, Tipe. bitor for: a jonta, aad where elimate exposure dew band appetite, eth ‘And be said, “Let it be proclaimed throughout the length and breadth Of the land, trom the valleys and mountal tops, that al! who saffer from 4 te, weak? loss of appetite, nervous headache will find relief through the. 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