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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 10,152. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1864. PRICE FOUR CENTS. HUI GRANT. SHERMAN. rebels J Campbell, D W Gembie, D oD HUNTER 5a = Some Py Jeffers, J W Demonstration Made Additional Details of the En- was intended as @ gurprise, and, through the disobedl- eno of orders by @ subordinate, the rebels wore notitied Of our intentions and General Smith was compelled to countermand the orders for attack, Geo Hasber’ WB Jackson, 2 D Weaver, per biking, Wintel 8 Woon Nath Williams, W V Ca 4 DW Clark, 0 D Rowe, 9 P oe. Castral PFitton,d Minoox,J Kenedy, ‘TRIATT-POURTH OWI0 VOLUNTEERS, MOUNTED INFANTRY, Dis- ‘MOUNTED, Legato id Moot, Co K, David Cam, George News from Fortress Monroe. Fontnes Moros, June 28, 1864, ‘The following named soldiers died in Hampton Hospital June 27:— Additiona Details of the ired, guns, dropped b; Weunded—A' Mt Ropp, WD Pickieheimer, W A Hicks, b G ] Ss: New ‘York Jute Wilcon f ostalieani ecto, Sagement of the 26th ult, Expedition to Lynchburg. a hse haa ight. 8 inte charge the | Liou @A Derr, tbigt fractured; —— Van Pelt, flesh; E 'y enera. mith. ney, 4tb United States (colored); &. W, Pennington, eb Ey Verne, sofantr Peery Ad Fasetem, ies) 9m lenis. ites Gao Ware, tly 5 j bao mmnsee. (cclorealy ee Wriabs chy sage ‘Bough q ; y 5 i: de ) ———i Thomas ui q Beoona division, + ve a feat maar amie Toni, both ‘lightly; Jobs Chuseite; Goorge Risley, Y6tb Penosylvanie, 8. Poiibrick, | CAPTURE OF ALAGAMA TROOPS. ranoe, Occupy ry ves, 4 —Total, 16. 117th New York; D. W. Piersow, 27th South Carolina {febols; Verrit Strange, 1st Virgiia artillery; Charles fear, 115th New York. The fullowing were admitced into the Hampton Hosp!- tal, June 27:— B, Brandt, 188th Ponneylvania; @. F. Clifford, 14th Now tre; W. i Shea, 48th Pebnsylvania; J. R, Harri S00, lat Rhode isiona G. F. Vau Housen, 115th New York; 3. D, Findlay, 112th New York; N. iaughman, 188tn Pennsylvania; G. P. Swan, 21et Connecticut; John'W. Da. 9th Maive: Michaci Leathun, 47th New York; R. 6 What Was Accomplished by the Movement. eee Terrifilo Artillery Firing on Both Sides. . ly, losing about thirty men. SEVENTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, DISMOUNTED DETACHMENT. Capt xing’ and De- Topulse aud charge ended the eeoond | Killed —P Bullard, abner Monk. Total, 2 / wnshhcigee “a toys pealtion and iguana: Sitinmaeisare Avcander, Eainclfurgecn, ig d oa! and pum and foun grea struction of Rebel Property. mY, With limited pa by ag oy overcome, Before us ee 8 VIRGINIA CAVALRY, DISMOUNTED DETACHMENT. d strongly fortided town, which, if taken by us at all, Killed—Wm Wents, Lieut J P Johnson, W B Byler.— eur reared Berry MG - fighting vobind 0 ded—Charles King, A Moloban, severely; J * ju oun ', y " breast worl Smallbridge, flesh, leg; J M Borough, tiesh, leg: cud: ,on the night of the 18th, the wagon and | eater, severely; H Fatis, P Walton, Sergt G W Wilson, Seven Miles of Railroad and @ | amboince trains wero started; in the afteravon and FIRST DIVIS‘ON—PINSE WAST VIRGINIA The First Line ef the Rebel Works Carried by Osterhaus, rim Reinforcement of Johnston’s ‘he troaps were withdrawn, end our Lieut Joseph Gordon, leg off; J A Wallace, Capt J W Hyere, 91h New Jorsey; J. B Mylance, 18th Indiana; 8 if Be is 4 lozway, 118th New Yorw; Ligury Walker, 117th New Bridge Seven Hundred Feet eae eas min ea, Cem. Crk divisun | Daoghery, Ry simveon, H fiarrig, oun oly Hove James Quis, 117th Now York: Panidt Setvany Ie Rebel Army, COLONEL POWMLL'S EX?ROITION. EE Storm, F, lett shoulder; F M Welby, J Knipple, aanedtions; ly, th Pennsylvania; J. D Jouas, es L Dest d at Libor: On Baturday evening Colonel Powell, Seoond Virginia | @ W Harris, J ¥'Pituer, “apisin J B Jester? i Randon!’ SEIRMISHING ALONG THE LINES, | 1120) Penosyivani: § i, Messer, 2d Now Hampshire: F. ee eng Destroyed at Liborty, cavalry, with tho Firat and Socond Virginia cavairy | slightly. » ONeill, 96th New York: Geo. H. Weeks, 13th New liamp- rogimouts und two guns, {marched around (be right by 10 YOURTE : &e, &e., &e. shire; L. Barnahan, 111h Now York: H. Holman, ath | THE ASSAULT ON KENESAW MOUNTAIN, cut the railroad exstot Lynchburg, aud surprise a fort | Wm M Shannon, thigh. al Massachusotia: J. H{. Miller, 4th New Hampabiro; Micbael about two miles from tbe city — By some oversight the igi! Ke ly, 116th New York: 0. M. Fingar, 148th New York; &e., &o., &e. KBNTH CONNBCTIOUT, H guide missed the road and led them ten miles ont of the Eaward B Wood, leg off below knee; 0 A Tourtellotte, D, Moore, 4th New Hampshire; Wm, 0. Woodbridge, Nineteon Canal Boats Taken, With w Nay t Campbell Court House. | After a slight skirmish, | leq of; Alb Hibbard, kueos; Colovel W E Ely, contused;| THE HERALD DESPATCHES, | 4th New Hampsniro: J, X. Wetboy, 160th New York; "J, in whioh they killed two aud captured six, a messenger 83 ‘Lee, Amos @ Crandall. Mooney, 4th New York, * Bic Saayry, Ga., June 26, 1864. Vv ble C ue ives ar Averill, slorralok ‘tho es of cad ing SKOOND MARYLAND HOME BRIGADE, All of the above named were wounded in front of Peters- 4 keifoe tt apeltere Sinha Mon Mitre sotive. yesterday ah A rawal, aud he was compelled to rejoin the main colump W M_ Metz, John Garletz, I; John Bay, Or er- Se aylicht. ar batterie wiong the whole line 0) Their Vuluable Contents. Lifted le of RS otal we aed , ny, Orderly THE NINTH CORPS. DuFg, and came down the James river in charge of Sur- | Srive ‘iy upcn tueieebel pakke uote ine opened ae om aKD MARC. ah " ‘ONK HUNDRED 4ND 81XTEBNTH OMN0, neon Lewis, of the Righty-ffth New York Voluntcers, in pay up as omg puseibie to a shelter occupied by =~ ylog rumors, and false rumors, too, passed from on Captain Fi Keyes, etbor mad thigh; ral Jno le a a We enemy About eleven o'ciock Geveral Logan wo end Of our culumb te the otter, as to the bunber and.de. | w wns RAwin Keyes, elbow wad thigh; Corpor Mr. James ©. Fitspatrick’s Despatoh. | the stoumer Sonitor. eral Logan wok signs of the evemy following 'in onr rear. tbe event | Dai re street ae hh cart renal west The Naval Records of the Rebels for 18G1 } froveu iicir only bject ts ho to arass us mura ar cos | Riss cheat: Berry Gardner, A. Straight. AJ Myers, The following wounded arrived at the Hampton Hospi. | HiAlFow's division sud formed it upou the extremo leit, Ninru Army Corps, and at noon moved forward across open fields towards : e bundre our army and pick « ler, thigh; S B Hamilton, Sergeant J G Rushuuiler, ay opt up a re with ar James Lott, 97th Penvaylvanta; Jacob Phifer, 2d Penn. | were edvountered iu about naif 4 mile, After (Le main and 1862 in Our Possession. girseulecs. Early's divisi.a could not be spared from | Joseph Connor, J W Hurrison, J Gatton, Wm Allen—1?.” and musketry upon the slegg batteries which General nia artiliery ; PB, Murtala, dt New Jersey ; James developed Harrow balied his men apon lon absolutely necessary ior Lynch. ONE HUNDRED AND TWRNTY-THIRD OnIO. Gradan, 58th Poonsy!vania; £0, Dell, 97t0 Penney. ground, they retained over ball ua usland followed us with bis brigade, P sllemater, sido; D Bowsher, J H Millor, W Spencer, Laiite is constructing in front of his position, The work int J. He OF Paineel George Wil. | hour, ; the wouds in trout were vigor- braves rg a pont the | § Huffman—65, is necessarily slow, owing to 1 betacles which the Name: did re Le Tet wma hay ome shetied by — s oud sn batteries, 3 " v WITH NEW YORK ARTILLERY. 3 nia: A. Lane, 115t New York; A.B Holburn, 1dth jelween one and bwo oo cok Harr division again Safe Arrival of the Cominana | cowe and routed. Togive thoma batuo it they realy | _ se Miuabangh Mey Tn Vaulwran, J W Steven, H | Tebell tnterpose; but night after night 16 goes steadily on. | vanis eat roar Wa bee Gite Pennsylvania; B. Mo, | @dvanoud, Wolott’s brivade charted down © Dil, severe . wirhed it at Buford’s Gap, G | Crook drew up bis | Burhenne, CM Angus, Perhaps w-day, at furthest to-morrow, they will hear Guire, 84 Now York: J. H. Russel bh Mas nsetis; | & BaF OW valiey, uw wuicw the rebei advance skirmishers at Gauley, Foy ty pleats —— a men were FIFTRENIH NEW YORK CAYALRY. from our hundred-pounders. an, 27th Massnchusotts; W. T. Davjs, 2d Penn: | Were posted, u) m bill abd inio tho woods, in which @ peaosed Hovering in tur reat, bus sey, came uot, aud eer eene cee ea eawels lee erat ray ale, DRATA OF CAPTAIN UNDERMILL, Fitzpatrick; G:F. Morgan, tat Cobneotiout: | reve Urixads waa iying. Harrow s men oleae nga coup’s of hours’ we marched on, and once more they ie ee, Vania ee, * 1 Captain N. Underbil, of the Fourteenth Now York teal ee TRL, dation ene cl tog Ag Win wade ante Ghee bee peers pabarpes-chaghe} THE CASUALTIES followed. All vight of the 20.b we ched along the Issac Haynes, J B Hyer, slightly artiery, was killed on the skirmish line on Wednesday. | 175th New York: William Boswell, 117th New York, "| CA/tured, 48 wore a great muny of those who were posti , ie ti je eee, See bridge or culvert thet was SRVENIE VIRGINIA CAVALRY, He had beem wounded previously in the scalp, and was in the timber, About naif the Ybirtieth and Portlet ke. &e., de. ura ble ws burnt, so thut through the whole country Charles McNeil, slightly, a Alsbarma regiments were captured, with most of thelr for miles shone the light of these traces of our devastat- ‘TUIRTY-POURTH @1IO CAVALRY, advised by the surgeons to remain at the hospital; but Fonrness Moxnog, July 1, 1864 _ | Sticers, including the colonel of the former regiment. ing march, imagine tice Robt Mcllwain, Co E, right arm; Alfred Ewing, breast, | be preferred to remain with bis company tn the front Major Genera) Butler and staff arrived at seven o'clock i The ae priguuers taken by Harrow’ was three fOorrespondence of the Cincinnat! Gazette, a L088, BROOND 'VIKGINIA CAVALRY. herds last eventi Be d. undred und A‘teeu. Logsu brought up Morgi ‘Gaiety Weat Va., Jone 25,1864 pagihe Command was at breakiast onthe morning of | Sami fi, slignnys theses Wiltbane slightly; J Trax,’ | Mae» Weare Re met bie death. cel spe eta seis seal i i division and took Up a positis fhe expedition is over—uF work is done—and for the | 1B 21st, in and wround salem, tho rebels made a Gerce | stightly: James Livingstone, face: Alesaudoe Oliver, ALL Quint, body of an unknown man was picked up in Hamp- | gdyance of ive grouud gréseas id 18 resHUg OM 1B ATMs ANd trovbies. | Hive bene ee ath Bvt muskotry and shell. A | hand; Thos Ross, slightly; Evan Evans, Co B, left arm. The rebels shelled Lediie’s position this morning again for @ ahort time; but, failing to make any imprees nally ceased.. All quict at seven A. M. THE EIGHTEENTH CORPS. - b ton Roads today. He evidentiy belonged to some gun- | lines. There be intrenched bimsell boat, and bad been shot, mains: to-day. Osterbaus advanced by the left A prize steamer camo in this afternoon in charge of a | *!%,°’lock wud carried the rst line of | the enemy Prize crew, No particulars yet obtamed. them during the Ot ekitmaisliere Our Iron Clad vaueed wi us Aheuing of the rebel main eit ap & vi ¢ ae works, whicu were parbly in sig. FOL, MAUNGK OF SHB FORMAN TER LAST! Cs thas! akirmle, bor Ware ba lat AWAtIOS RAST ox Drigude being sent back to useisi ia covering the retreat {ule the vailey at the foot of the Catawba Mountain, the tring were burried op, For a few moments it was ver: T Y I HI TY difficult to decive wheiher we were not gotug to hing 4 MORTALI OF 8 CITY. Texulur stam: ede, sucu @ parte scemed to possess to- evitable Tocerne ihe trains ove in safety, and | Efforts of the Philadelph to Tra- , owed by Curlin’s and Stone's batteries, that, by —O Fome Strange vegiect, were left unguarded by any except aves ela: Cay: Wem nantsas oe mavens tho urtiiloriste, they having Leituer revolyers nor 8.bres. m the Metropolis with Those of Bos- we of my letters or aespatanes since Of June § has ag yet reucued you, 1 wil comm: that date, aud give as concise a Bistory as pus. fm three weeks operations. Friday morning, Juve 10, tbe consolidated com of Crook and stiltvan—-the latter having the old @ivishon—all under kuoter’s control, marched out Hy Ing colors ond hoperu! spirits trom Staunton, on sco My, John A. Brady’s Despateh. 4 4 e or 1B BIG MONMOKS—THE MONITOR SUN NKe F oban bots with the rebet main line, Blair, wi a inetrateal awiaes mae ena ne ine 8 ‘dele, a p ty of one bandred aud fityt | tom, Philadelphia and Baltimore—In- Pgs ee acer; ING TO RISE NO MORE—DSSCRIPTION OF THE atve lier Natteen rie prety 91s pened tworks, aparentiy intending to make a se. | O° o'nore rebe ae down on them, drove them ore. of Emigrants, &e. . ? : ARMORED Ra¥i, ETO. divi of Logan's corps, 16 right far evou opporition to our progress. As It was, how. | Of au Proceeded leisurely to chop up the spokes of ‘The dvil quiet reigning along our lino was destroyed At eight o’clock yesterday morning the big Monitor | to compicte the ine to Usterhsus § advanced pos! @ er, our siendy advance ‘rapidly disiodged "them, | {Ne wheels and cur the traces, and lead off the | Tbe hungry, mousing office seekers and the place. y to-day by the volleys of musketry and the rapid dis- cbarges of shell, reeulting from an attempt on the part Of General Smith to take the position occupied by the famous White House, 80 well known from tne frequent mention of it since the army has been ia frout of Peters burg. ogee tae! a 4 PF oorager fring ® single ae a secking doctors of this city, who are Tanning the Citizens’ jy quiet'y was ‘it all Gone that your correspondeo! Assoctat aod a frieni, quietly. restiug ina woed Tear ee tom tn. order to, wrark.- themselves sito beard or kuew bothing of it, until a score or two of | Power, have found a willing co-operator in the publisher pomp a sane ee up to tell of their hier Of a small and insignificant medical paper in Philadelphia. remaiving commund coming up, were astonish fue the rulne of two eDleudid battoties standing 10 he road, | "BO Managers of this association, ascertaining that no § desuinty monument.to somebudy’s ineffict-noy and guilt, | Paper will give credence enough to their Nbels upon this An ofes one era to “haat io toe Ryeces, io _wagons, | city to publish them, have enlisted the Philadelphia editor maluing 8x, spiked, and with traonione kucckea off, | 1 Pring them before the publio, that they may carry on wore bidd The ten carriages and on onisaone ware thetr work and prevent all their schemes from ending riillayt order, fired and lett to burn by | ina fizzle. They are Just now engaged io trying to prove hich almost our whole column bi Lt pass, “The resale may onsly botmagined, aud tbe | that the offeial records of the mortality of this folly and stupidity of the morning's work culminated jn | ity are not correct; and thas there are more ie soy Of six man and wounding ten of the Second | deaths than are recorded. But in doing this they confine Virgivia cavairy, Qur loss, then, by this sole Seepage Be Matinttee tos rated themselves to random assertions, based upon no fact, and, red and twenty horses, six men killed and ten | Slthough challonged to bring proof of ‘| single omission in the records, have not been able to do it. ‘The following tables show the mortality of the four eading cities of the Union from the lst of January to the 1st of June of this yeur, with tbe ratie to each ove bundred thousand inbabitants in each city. These Statistics are compiled from a medical Journal published in Philadelphia, Thoy show the death rate during this ei drove them beiore us, scarcely allowing thom to to tire uyon ua. Seventeen miies frou Siauntoo they aged to Mii twound wouud two our men, wheo a force of caval'y wie seut forward to clurge und # tvem, which done, they troubled us no more thot The force in front of us We ascer!ained to be merely Vusland’s brigade, whose aly object seemed to be te y vuradvaiice as much a8 porsivic. Ou the moroing @ the 11th, Geveral Cro:k’s division, being in tnead- proached Lexingian wbout leven o'clock, and a joud Of smoke rising iu front of us revealed wrugtion of wwe bridge iewd:ng over the wie the town, Ov ihe bu banks oppo with glasses, we couid extiy perceive revel anarp- TB. Ube only ford is about a mie udove the site of bridge, and to this ford the Secuud Lrigude is rent, the Thirty-eixth Unio ped on the main ford 10 y the rebols there. As the Ihirty sixth drew sear bapks « rebel sheli was sent x0 exuotiy in rance uf Position ag to wound six sud kill une, Capt. MeMul was ordered up with ove sectivu uf artillery, aud pro. BL ORCe Most eflectually to silence the revels of them were ov top of the Vircinia Military insti. ; but a fow sheils quickty drove (nem from their bi b ewd atous two O'GIOCK they, learniug of the brigade's baving crossed the ford led, @AVi g the town b our owe: ooo ! » the Institute baiidings and Goy. Letcher’s gus were varied, tes minutes tine doing given Bere pres from the latier, In the afternoon ba A " Lodge, whose corps lies upon MePber Tixbt, pushed batuery Puritan was launched from the yard of 1, F. | /j080 Sicapae! Brigude, of Veuch’s division, ad- Rowland, Continental lron Works, Greeapoint, euccess- | vanced dcross au open flekl, driving the enemy from a line fully and without any extra force being applied to her— | 0! rille pits of the edse of aa orcbard in bis frout, cap- {n fact, golog off before all the blocks were split out from | {or ¢Sinmandiny auutcer biigade hate aerae dieteny under her. During the interim between the first attempt | pusition to the Hight of Sprague, pusbed forward bis skir- to launch hor and the successful issue of yesterday only | misbors to perfest and cover the Hank of tho vew line, Mt ul fort bill tn nw frout, the sliding ways bave been removed and fresh lubricat- | (iit? Wits anit by sicmisivore of bot endea: wintae ew? ing material applied, proving our assertion at that timo, | quited in an all pight’s Out, resuiting in Dodge con- Af persons who knew notbing about launching had minded | structing bis fort, which wili be oocupied by a battery to- their own logitimate business, and allowed those | UHM | wounded, Osterhaus who understood the science of jaunching to attend to | twenty we, and Do twenty Ave, among the kille theirs, she would have been launched at that time, are Liwuteuant Hear: adjutant of the sixth lowa, * new, preaornar SmE Sm obrie. | {outenant Grunodgh, actiag Provost Marshal ceneral of toned the veasel as sbe glided of she ways, saying “in the Skirmish! Bame of Neptune, I christen thee it Eine ine, ‘ber of spectators present: was mot FORMATION OF THE LINS. The attack having been decided upon, General Stan- Bard waa ordered to reinforce Turver, on whose (ront the Druntof the dght would naturally (all, Hiok’s division Of negroes was also pushed to the front, and occapicd the-rear live of ride pits—no opportunity for using them ecourring, The orders were most explicit. The column of attack was to bo beaded by Barton's brigade, and full instruc- tious bad been forwarded to that colonel to advance his Drigade toto «favorable position for charging, by passing. through the rifle pits, company by 80 pate eecape the attention of theenemy, The to save the loss of life by making the whole esur. prise, Unfortunately, however, the orders Rot ex. ‘eer are: paytog doar Wor teas ; ecuted, Borton’s brigade was marched across an open | 1bo Puritan is cailed an ocean iron-clad, ad, although I : a: plain in solid ooluma, in fell view of the enemy, drawing na aman ai to the plans of the Dictator, ebe ie C4 wounded. 't ie eotire'y owing to the policy maintained in the First divs). of carryiny the batteries as trains separated from the ocolumo. Unarmed as the men are, we cen readily perceive what an easy matter it would be for any enterprisiox revel with a smail commend to dash in and destroy and capture, as was done Leva morning. At- Crook to tempts hed been mude to induce Geueral ‘is batteries tw the ~ame positivn im our columus. but be Steudily retused, and the good results of bis persistence ove as Dave tried broucbe im word tual gevew canal boats | PEC@Me evident on Tuesday when a” similar attack was | Period to be the lowest in New York and the bighet ine | @ ;uskory and obell Sire sg enatorwii.- eneae Sir .004.x ere > iLone wherever Sere Hiden vine Miles off, deeply laden ‘Blores, Xo, | Ade UPD Captaia MeMuilen’e buttery, when tbe repeis | Boston. The Health Officer of Baltimore says their regis- | ig wonderful we yniy axoused by this er esaw Mounta secure these Capthin Hiazer, with bis ‘eooute, was | Were driven off, with A pacer KRekandwonnden, tration laws are defective. Those figures, iherefore, nrpien,-frospe were pianos massed on their aan. or ang The Assault on the Ken Suse; Saty 4106. i . ss rete eae ph ade ¥ : Cucina, =o a argent arsine va theta ho cantante ghort rations and expauating march. / RAKY'aEs wrong, nowwilbabanding every evideuow of whe | Trout, and erm propararioa wae-mande Wo give aeeware | fest snd eleysm tnoued Tt ineldt feet im demah. and eben | a rromn Ghermaa’s headquarters, dated Juse Leaps = remaining two to Lexington, Jn Ne ee ee rece to RAAT TO Sioa, the mei of the same having beea furnished him upoa | reception, What bad been intended for a surprise sud- ’ belt Wo: oF oggtal agsault was mado oo the poodsr aud three mounts, 2% Reve wws tooonana ibe following little passage with a lady, viewing our | Correctness cay! brie Of the sbelt, leaviog, two oF | 27, states that an unsucovestul assa ‘s former cecasion. Although he was offered every Oppor- | dovly degenerated into what would most certainly have | TO Sor sr opabove water and three or four fect t Kenesaw Mountain on the morn- coved @slaughter-pen had not General Smith, aware of | peiow. Tbe bull is formed of anglo iron, covered: with | position of the rebeis at K ieee a them inside our works. | one-inch plates; above i+ the armor ebel, tho whole | ing of that day, at eight o’clvck. : Aen Spal gabe appa EA and in @ | “orming tBe most impenetrable covering Placed on | selected portions of the Four!b, Meioocigee gr we : Jae armor d to the attack jo three ovlumot been trying to foist themselves upon the city by special | ehort time nothing was left along the extreme advance he armor (Sha Rioters conaprinns - Kd a fe one iter: big ethene sh seen Br eer: oncoaltog the ‘Phirty- | Meeisiacion at Albeny, as being the nearest correct. but the division of Turner. The teoming bundreds who foes ey takes, sorb tn ae othe ae Be ee ee saa urinen tn ofore us. captured tweive euore’ canal boats Ma Teta, pore ry ar tne roate marcued 00, | pxarms 1 100,000 ree WeRK IN TE cITiEe OF nw roar, | nad, a moment vercre, filed every Dreaatwork Bad on: | Inches of ak packet Pitas out, and nin a axliter 8 tees Sat. ating va i peg iy laden with proviso The ret cb alone tbe: PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE FOR 1864. é aay Stee plats ot tree. Fiatte ck every bre, td Peat theisie,miic we were bag st tne bag of te | refofowe. aad ar unin rod onow ent) Ature | West Being Mma ae Chee Uiroly Gleappeare™ yam ARTILLERY FIRE town | RNG wo ee Deine whe will bo tne water 1nd of the ing 1 impo beta carry tne crest : 80, i . va ti ene f . uch a destr man , ; ' a, aps tae a hes sqnare, covered w' tog 40 au * ue Caged three. adn gem hn have beeo very cautious of any too near approach to our - roa bees ely tS ho acta Serie aed jaches srnere, sro: win we Tensor meme oace | Gilet Be fo neay weeanedl Gerence, General Crook awa columue, 6.83 cri eee cee Wiss place ts thist’’? “Big Lick.” “How | tunity, and, in fact, challenged to prove the firet error or far ia ik to Lite Lick”, «Jase about two miles {0m | Caton, no bee refused to do It, but glvce authority 19 rf “tn Ad @ Dalf of pow i cameee os “great varvety aud abun- Gave. Goueral ume 'e.oined us nere, baviig marched Amrourn Wayneaboro on to the Coariowesville wed L Babe oars ‘small portion yuiran’= quart oF Jackeo.’s wagon train, ‘Ou tho evening of the Bist Geveral Crook, growing yevenitg we camped at Buchanan, Averill | tired of the incessant skirmishing in our rear, determin ide of chburg.” The soldier thought: paused, and ‘holly ‘went on, fully satistied. the statement of a few office-seeking doctors, who bave ¥ to the decks of any of our fron vessels. siderably in advance of that Qe other division, Tue whole command t being as- ‘At Salen we turned north on the rene eee #o te | asbot was wasted, Every shell wont whistling through sR hedarhhack “sh poo ened with the exceptio Our position rs now 5 iy Died, AUd DO 106 apLearing, we oove more marched | Mountain to Newowstle, and ou tue night o 43.71 intrenchments with au accuracy eo remarkable a | o/ ier boilers, is already in. Two engines, ench buving @ | occupled before the eso: seward, atovping ‘or the nignt at Taney Farm, almost a | camped at Sweet sprivgs, e 46:00 pte waitucet ating Snecer of one hundred inches io diameter and ix tect | ur jogs ig eetimated at about two thousand, : + Otter 0 5 anise pecan ¢ stared Lberty, with bands play- facing spooaing the night fof tho 24th at White sulpbat k nel ‘HE MORTARS. stroke of plato. will Loire cos : hop tl Seana an oun tial Commbia,” *¥a.kee Doodle,” &e Halting, | we reached Meadow Bluffs on the 26th, without incident, | March 5. by of this ight was the presence of the | Péjior, whieh 19 in eny te Mpollers, which ought to give Renae: ati ins SOUR WARB— $5 whole commind sroceeded to tear up and demolish the great Deed of rations that began to be folt #0 | March 12 2 Another feature e , ‘The Puritay will b bolters, AN INTERRSTING CASE YROM THE PO fhe whole commend roc oe caae dose tone ood A. fo the ranks. On the 20th and 27th the march $4.58 | nortars, ‘These destructive elghth-inch arrangements | ber an immense steam power. ateaieiebabtine "AN EX-PULICKMAN ON TER KAMPAGS—TROUBLB Fae aie rca the work @ maiitamed, and night | Dreerioely Ye Titer day ‘tne command moetiog we- £2.90 $2.00 | suddenly opened upoa the eneiay’s line, aud made des- BP aR ng ny og ey) Se iecaan”” a Cretaent COMPLAIN OF We cene of smoultering timbers, ties, and | pons with abupdant, C= a eee ere ir ne reads for ns x. 60.90 60.00 | perate eiforts to equal the fine shooting of Ludiow. which jg-mot so shirp. This is solid ten JUST ARREST, ETC., ETO. pat a pears me rebel hospitals, in which apodision, witb, jonas hope, better auspices. 04.67 bers ‘WR ENEMY RETURN OUR FIRE, eft ry one thouzand tons of coal, | The cxse of — ee — seemed ee officer ‘umber of sick and wouuded (rom Lee's aes $6.93 42.38 | As soon a8 the exemy became conscious that a move. Jole water-tight tanks, Thess | Irvin, all of tho Fourth precinct, mtorest- ele are sapidiy mositg The Casualties. 7 45.00 | ment was io view and was being gradually developed by joy can be flied wiih water, m8 | jog one. It appetred from the statement made by the Lyncnbueg to Danville, anticipating | 2 .ora1 xisp OF CASUALTISG IN GENRRAL CROOK'S 53.06 47.08 | General Smith, they oponcd, wiih every battery at their te consumed, to keep iho vessel low in the water’ | complainant that # gross outrage bad been commited Bee ck Joust Dose Cae sit, having beard from | DIVISION, PROM JUNE 17, BRYORE LYNCHEOKG, 55.48 Ll pear poet urine. ‘The heavy pieces om the north | Ite exzected that she will consume @ aa hina; bet the evieemee fable “Aili howell ab a mornin: a “ 5 , 4 veri chat the sneiny wore drawa Sp 1a good numbers | 70 Nae ee eee tinsak # masks oem bao —— | aide of the Appomsttox throw shell to Turner's extreme x has deen commenced on her two turrets. They | iieiy different state of affairs, Citizen Doyle, an ex- fe (ront of him at New Londe miner TE, a eena Swunrieiian Gms 48.00 | ters, One unoccupied feid near Friend's howe was, |- whieh wit be of thirteen, poiiceman, but who cow keepe a liquor establishment in ¢ MANDI he dl q ‘son's des! made pmo pede trond, ‘orcacing ‘at Janes? | Killed—Alonzo Decker. somehow or other, the especial mark of the enemy's at. “Il i claimed that (bey are the mot pow. | tne Fourth ward, presi gen vnartorgd q@arch. This movermont tenaing to _ ing A 0 — aime Lament ce on on10, New York, sick in the Emigrant Hospital, aod desths!0 | Lotion, They apparently seemed to think that they over mede—another statement which remaiss | precinct station house oo page — aod po i Sercke tho eomnury wo ensesvored. to intercept abeir re. | Kutte—Wm Thornburg, ; Joba Garley, bapa; | the same, during 1862, 1669 and 1604, from January 1% } were doing us some damage, as they dropped shell after | to be proud Dy, Wein! Coe war before the Puritan oan be | Sergeant Delaney, pepsivtag hiss atin eae Weat, bat arrived just too late on the main road. Stop | Wounded —Sergt Wy H sonant, 160, mn and nan; Tra’ | June 16 io each yoari—e 49, 1884, | Stel, once In ton seconds, into a space of ot more theB | isco in commission, sbould sho be Gaisied acogding 10 | polloe intended to do w naan es oie rer mae hee sta of than Hay, tuigh; 3 Vandevert contused, breast. Total, 6. & ean 129 | balfanacre. Not a human being, however, was within | tne designs. It is ane = omfg epee state, ing day (Sunday); that Sergeant Rode oes pr to New London. Tho pickets of | man Hay, o iy.%k Emigration... . + 41,603 , of this ‘and, although the ground was | purchase the vessel of Mr. Ericsson in her pri standing on the floor at the time, {ero parties wero £0 close thas varions uncomplimen- smuaTEReTR Bc owpi ica os we 8 | are a oy yagla “e “ And make Important improvements. wore remarks were passed quite ireely from one Deaths in Emigrant Hospital. thoroughly ploughed a a, menced im 1 that the former ssssulted him, Knocked bim ‘The construction of this veseel was com: ‘Within the last two weeks thirty deaths are reported GMNBBAL SMITH AT THE PRONT. and she is no doubt the inst of ber class or kind Ar down, and finally locked bim up over night; that Rode be constructed. It le time the Navy Depart- bis operations by Irvin, aod that Delavey persons who had been in the United ‘States less than As soon as the movement commenced, General Smith, | will ever ing iron-clads. As yeu OuF iron. | was asviated im » is month, twenty-five under fifteen days and five under | winy nis staff, passed along the whole front of Turuer’s | Tent, pull totes senmnng Note. te Yet ele ice | wae aitting debind the desk and permited the outrage to @her. At four o'clock, gand brigade of Croo! jesb; Philip ¥ division, ip ad¢ance, we moved | flesh; WJ Dillon, slig! denin, flesh; jon reed, ta"aboud ‘tro mites we vapid Wince, severely; MW M . Total, 6. hi ere near the enemy’s virta v. Vv. b pence, ines ‘ea. by AY with @ vigor- Kisd~Lieut D J Thomas, Dan) Farbes, J F Eares, Wm, Killed—Nove. Le ; with the Niucty first Ohio, Se- Wounded—kritz All Y amputated; LF Johnson, auy; BAC bre, allg! ‘TH varson, § Harris, Jno Faurnot, Geo Parker, and twelve from wounds received i= recent division, saved from the enemy’s fire by only the slight miserable armored ratte, be commiited. = pp lp ee Geaeri erat CB Waller, Joba Kelley, Geo crooks. Panhanpapeecdtbiy All of the above died in this City, | b.sagtwork that stopped the rebel bullets, Occasional Wisiokih telathigénsé: ‘This looked rather lapse sam abate Se ee ee es eiabe, Muelorder torcherge was |" Weunded—Thos Pauiker, severely : ties Hall signa; | and are molded tm our bia of mortality. shotle from the heavy rebel batteries on the opposite | | kersomal Tmtelltgente, ss smery | opportunity to apeak. He a “ae rom ee on sition wus fonad on car righe-the | W Myers, Ely Rolted, James Pullen, Spiers, D Kiley, J tide of the Appomattox endiaded the line, and rebel mor: | 4,.he hmpions Seles. Troan gt Youtninebiens. stoped | came ato the sation house at the time allude te in @ Forty ont ny Twalith Onto wuertog moet severely; | arpeush, D Gari Clon, AParsioy severely; W ENGit; | omy Biztz-minth om Garrison Duty | tars dropped their projectiles in all directions, A ihe residence o¢ Mus. Rosa Doonear, and reauesied 10 | susie o none cnt aatot, Seapese Seaeen. 2 Third brigade having Litt on bn ¢ t Samuel SPROIAL ORDERS—NO. 157. 4 GALLANT OFFICER WOUNDED, and showed her the different paintiogs on | was g pit 25 chs rat charge, tho rebeln wore drivan back zuiy (we | Burch Sere eee teas Haanqosnrans, Deraxrar 0? pate, Capteta Butler, aid.de-camp, on the staff of General | {5 washes, and shored fee tes alae, man7, 00 | pitea vo, but that it they canght them selling on Sunday ; tly capiuring and bringing off the fold a rifled ‘Total, '23. ‘Naw York Crry, 7 they should report them, thas upon ‘this Doyle said be would like to see any biaok — bodbok —— come bis place to arrest bim—be wou! A ronda ory ‘Sergeant Rode) ordered bim out, whea Doyle said be would not gv, and that be would ~ C- shoot him as aoy other nigger; that upon this ey Ag put citizen Doyle out whep tbe latter spot with Roa tore of bis shield. He thew locked next morning tovk him to ceurt, where Dail to keep the peace, The siatement of was substantiated by evidence th fal 4 the complaint was promptly dismissed. sine Citizen Hughes, who ts proprietor of @ — i > corner of Spring ana MOreny CArSeRn) ore NAS eee cate tonow atances:—-It appears thas ‘ to authority received trom the President Smith, was struck om the knee by a muskes ball while | stadies of animals. A painting, repr ‘ky omi- fo Liv j—a Pakeicy’s patent. I beard also tl SECOND BRIGADE, GRCOND DIVIMOR—COL, WHITE COMMANDING. noe nl oer ‘of the General, The Cap. | ig 8 herd of binds along the summit of a roci of the United Btates, the Bixty-nioth regiment New ay Se pe of charges, bat have onty been able to verity Kilied—Liewt G b Stroup, J Swanner, Joho Bell, W ‘ouse of Basra ® fu ea by sii js one During this attack | Diceyk, Jenao baugh, 'L Graham, WW Randall, 8 Es the rebel gunvers evidently being skilful bands the Btragel Calvin Styles. Total, 9. tous freof sbell, and aa ee be eet) ‘management of their pleces, Our lasg wag rather Je A thigh Capt J Caldwell, alightiy ; Lieut T, K Stroup, slightly ; hore, expecially in the Ninoty-fret and Twelfth Obio, Ls Serene) el nittA WH ore lett ide iat 5 Turley, of the former having bis right thigh frao- | renberg, Rich Pugh; A ¥ htover, Hig Ls Qarea. L Graves, slightly; ‘itzer, Aaron ve By tho time our meu were safely posted, and rested | arm off; J fougli Moore, shritug abd. the tuioe garters of tne wooda i out | Sivrwie’ WY Kasteting twice darkness we ul ar i | Se Character of the ground, forbade | Denny, Henry Grove, J Holobaugh, Amos Coon. Total, exy fcrthor operations fur the night. By this time the | gg, on all tracted the notice of her esty. State F Bagley commanding, will be | tain was tmmedintoly Tescued from bis pertiogs | BUC. eoPeniey jour io the studio the Einpress ok Militia, Colonel James . mustered into the United States otrvien for nineh aoe el # eom over the whole | collection should be enriched by a picture by Mile. Bon. r onl & daring, dashing officer, famous through the | ist of Americans registored at Vandenbrosck ‘Te — Bor 4 Joba Monroe & Co,’s, No. & Seacnel orgeaiaaticn se fot there ts noue perhaps whose loss will be more lamented, | No. # Pisce de la Toute, snd tn se og dune Iti Nowell, W. H. Aotait an oftoet to rete Trebriand, commanding troops ta | Rocks to-night, and will be immedistely shipped for orks clty and Pisbors will 'sasign tbe oPfatn | Fortress Monree and Whenoe to his home in New Hainp. ot carried from the field by stretcher | leave, om firat obtained @ promise that ber private event cast York siaie dil, watch pos pal his courage and cooinces om the battle fold, | No, 60 Rue Chaussee ntin; Lherbetto, Kane & Co.'s, "Brndiet General Haye, oblet musteriog oflcer, wil) | Gaotain Buller was carried 10 an ambulance to Point of Mee and Mre Pena! shire, Although seriously, be is uot dangerously OM0—IRCT. COLON 190. ; ou under the following cirow : Pree brigades of Crook's division, being enoamped in }ive Tween F heey ‘command ded, aud every hope remains of his leg being saved. | Boston, ir! veon Hughes Keope & very quiet drinking place, ot bettie, mpeg ge pe ee Fir i EONS Cones, ‘vpbrate Here Ded Meetoner © iss nen Be Ye Pike rect, New York pong loaving Woadquarters this afteraooa Be promised to per, Gratam, 5s ry ; The sorter ts a notoriously one for sacitog Maneere, he met tend pan ni ern » Masa. tom; Aye® si save cowsaiiner shots, dw © Wwenutious mau of ewasend, Corvoral W 3 sate, Jamon Mateon, Total @ | 4 ’ reverd within tefbaty dafd (6 ple duties tied Cnc K eg ig bariey Mannington ge, wid tnat tg naa bana 6a as wreath eae Y ed hiuselt too openly. ‘omnded—Fieut WG 1,90 i 1 FLEMMING WOUNDED. 5. W. A ' tur. and . frant, oo the curser se Ab and Ninety-fret Ohio, br m engnge jer, foot; a ’ pita A, 0 ae ’ A teove Om ” ark ere ah, ea tg ra Hae | Sopa, Sopa Mee eS | te ena ese eager war th ius, he ron, ra caret gras Mert hadi Mead oe utet Pemerk bie, boty for the rapidity of Te a hg ightly a wel, » White Mountain a an. he houses will be | struck ou the Breast by a piece of shell and knocked woate te Oficer Walsh bot Ecowing cltteea Mg i mn 1 conf. ot hh ay ‘ wig, Rollvved. tuat. bad wo arrived bit & few Ot pea ¥. Y. ACOLONHE DUVALL. ni for puvile ® iness on Friday, July 1, down; yot, strange to way, he excaped with only a slight erwomally ero nia oe pastes house itizen : the enomy Neve, the of f pigh iyuciburg wat night. Ae wes wa wero coun | ‘yuyiat—Corporal David shafer, Plant Cobb, iran Sree gum pareRALeR om Tu RII f i bot nk te a oem arin sola Corel the resid arrival af beayp venation: | certian el edhe peanmr cnet thomas Bonnets aR > Sa The batteries cn the Appomation ave been bosily en- | at Newport wis very thorugh, aud the number round 4o 2 house, however, he was iet go I appeared fof ed ‘wore “rovied wilh Soutibuel cheers of wel. atl i Log 9 Canter, J alker, A Morte, all Havpnroove Steamed City of Manehester mee gaged for some time past ie whoiling tho enemy out of ’ | car ‘he! iat -" m ae a bane — pene owe Veen faved oy citizea Hiaghoe making morn ’ He, Mrs Veren, Mra 5 4 iona, 1 been advanced r he (olowiwg ame: roig! bese rem to Sogn: 204 clear ‘ead after am eany brea feat | role ots wai routs Ye Yi, FACOLONEL JONMAON, Bere 1 capiain 6 ii 9, Suan Babates, ea He Lett aa seine i - ved oy cantatty The hve mone alveinguished nd the (etal mumver ia eack | bimedif known at once. ang) ittiod thas i wae ~ ° ai on she ron etde, ompectie every Kied—-Jobu B Price. Merry Westen, 3 mi oft almost to the water ne. be a him that it wou! Oe oe omicer teavend of a ute to hear a rouews) of the battle, While talking t | rosndedvamen Ruseel, 1, J Porter, ily his duty to bave assist barraesing his in the performance ¢ Tee Race Berwey Hamer AND aded. bottery right in frout of the bospitel '@ fow elell over iato the rebel line, that wore imme- Fepited to, their evell going over and aroond the bis duty. Wann—Hasmnn'® Josoph Kelley, Besin Basset. A ‘THAD wRIGADA, ELEY viet i ilomman Pilladeiphiay. Geo Forsyth, A | casting into the rebel Batteries opposite. while he himself vi cungeinemiinttbs oer y Martiuer Divitw.. George Hracrott rae ci mane end VIRGENIA VOLUNTEER INPARTRY— a Margt rt ‘ion Bis ‘Eng | holds a position almoat impregnable to their fire, Pefore 1. Albort @. Cnldweli, Indiana, % Gasper F, Goodrich, $04, Me Buse! BH. Beker, Arkavtas. € Bow- Sierraye. Specie, taking this Position Howell was badly sheiied by the | Connections i nd jE Mee Bexroad, FP MY] 4, =Stoamahip, Penneylvenin=Prof O W shep who droypod several empty shells io bis | P Pour.—Me. Stephen Roberts brought vo ovr o ing, th it. Save this no Killet. , MN MP and Mrs Kugene Bowes, | enemy, ve California. Sumit, Doar. Joh James z ay happened. —— 5. amansiy; ay uA Oy AG 4 i's 'W Tatem, vee 1! | pattery, The other day, not receiving any answer snoonD ap bn 0 Siaves M. Fen. | lato on Friday afternoon the shell boat wdhgcost’ ek i ten penth fo reg 4 ose a at ob ; Eyigeinbetner, Wan Kemiedy, Jaana Spratt, Mrs Cynon, ahd fem; Dis fire, be revumnedayp of there shetty whied | 1. Cpprgp A, CouvorRe, Verork, 2 Fismont 00%: | Hamil to row at the approaching comtest = taba eine horn aareumepare wee [a hora d wenn ot herrtoca Hest, Em adv! sa Foils, tow acourately fitted the bore of bis goo, with the flew. | ore. Se eee sie a ois tb ti inet, cake es in ie go Hay, who i aime @ wbarp ‘ ora . in CLASe— TH 5 construe h pin our taupediat (ont and goats ry Teodor re: Ttowvsend, ty M Hall, A Gleot u tng letter encheed: Heanoranrene, How's Rarrenr, jow York, 2 Richard Gules, | venta. Seon Se ho cious, Hie vat (or aloe de dhe on Supe ike ae ecite a Shake teuteriiaa WaReTET casttovanr once Recoived yesterday at two YM" Roturoed unio morn. intel N Kane, Node lla. Sti "welehox aay a tones pouty i Of virrenena > 1 by. ta bell sou don’t ap my Gre, Ligwour. ) thoaeh nearly Whitty feet bom Jeaving vision was sent off Fi, MORRIB, Niven, ing to koow why b Pay ed with oft ail, tao reb ont immediately. As that | — geeted.—J BIN, D Relay, J 8 Kizer, P Koons, D Heme Ld edecria Miss SA Magy | Nownawor having boen reooived, it is probable the Fnn CLAS ETKTEUE MAM STRR, oot Sevall pisoe for Hacamll 9 ‘Tee sowils ae rave practiacl oye sew that the cnemy were mare. Dowpners Total, 6. y Mea Robt Bloomer, F Fel ree ‘and onemy five permanently abandoned the battery into 1b William M. Lictie, Now York 2. Franklin Hanford, M _! Fowler, W E Bior, MW Wriebt, J Dorm sya, arckene D gy Fa Di cash it Win Teruow, J Watling, Joy ‘Rood. J ~ ob cin & Halt (90t long, at bow together Omir wie four vada house, James Perit Oliver & backs Ji Wood, Ohes Fe Jagnds, Mea Kinde. Mie J PD ‘others in the siearae. 0D our centr: vied the commaud- qeseral of | yer (At, aud Mented bjs division. It ar mote minul’ (90 a00n. Haylrg seen tae Weaken: our covirdy and not knowing of the re a wid, New York. 4 Joba wenn See NewYork. 3 Mauna B. Fret oh ‘The wtack tO-day was tot by auy mesue s ropulee, Te i Tart, Abode igiend, 9. James Ry Adama, New i ov