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nas the . ot i rT. + +>! captured about 70 revels. Colone t ‘ Foor says tata ter ret. GMs Se ES Oor “Varin TBs pig sets acy sone Bee ern fd ° if ee and woun thegeld;”' Col. F of rahe iden as Pe laters. Wednesday, June 29, the Ti Kentucky ts H THE WEEKLY SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1864 oa evepet by it ie rer hed to hospitale GENKRAL GRANT, yp eneres upee p famed in thie dispate! arte y saad Sis) 7jscom Oa Peiday and Land a Change wes made iv the iter Counts gam meres re fad te Gordonevitie, Ch 118, Saunton, position of our tr which resulted in extending tooga. It ie nearly due sromk ; ATINCD Bee. other points, ‘These probably numboed a8 and wrengthenive our lines towards the left, and | &¥ from which piace it is dietamt about ; Count Appoa, many more, What the Confederate losses have since saat hem half te we Peteret A ing th uinprion ef teen, we RnOw Bot; Let, secording to sheirewnae- Pashing them haifa mile nearer to Petersburg Important from the White House Rebels evente not pri counts five generals were placed ‘a du combat @! = counter movement of the rebels'@so took place at rented " Coal arbor aces. seaded ir, a4 humbet of Ke0- the game time, under € reumstances tha: induced «| Spades, Bayencte d Cannen ‘The obstinate, pertipaciou ter of the war ie} lustrated by (he preseut position of the contend uy forcesiu Virginia aad Georgia, To both Stetew the hoatie aruie® @re eutrencned, and dispute With each other for every fuch of yroumd low or waned The old method of open fighting fr on jusee!l imtimatea tha dtothe Baitte wher Carro, June 26. Memphis papers say on the morn- , the siege of burg number | belief that they intented @ flank movement But | ing of the 22d inarant, @ detachment of (Gemersl ie will bot sends seems Ww Have beeu abandoned by mutual aa to wi SA ne heave this design, if entertained, was probably relin- | Megiuder’s command, 60 strong, attacked two 0 8 question te the consent, and =the evade and = pick are | hese teuree wecen @ eximate to the rebel loses Witbed in consrquence of the demonstiatoa on a a te ore companies of the Tweifth lowa Infantry, stationed elevated to an equality with the Layouet aud eennon, If Geueral Sixnwas captures @ position from the evuemy, he is ob iged to throw up earth works to keep it, aud secure a vantage groind for further progress, amd to cover bis mee from the fire of the enemy, It i@ the same with Geers: Grant He has literally dug, se wel! as fought bin way, fron the Rapdan to Appomat tox, end the victory at Petersburg no eluee to the army thet can throw up the largest pile of earth in the arma est possible tine, This fudiates @ revoutio, im modern warfare Wiel eens to Lave resulted from the im- provements in guovery, Wheu cacuon aad mus kote bed a renge ofon y af w hundred yarda,it was ae cormy ively exe pro ceding for « regiment or division to advance tothe cherge. With the in. je canpalan cur side, The Volom army now completely cnvel- nua the mouth of the White River, After severe oper Petersburg, and ita capture le regarded as cer fighting the rebele were re t > 7 pulsed, with @ lees of General Whermas ts Fey Field, ‘ tain, Upon regaining on Friday the works taken b went. four killed and wounded. Qur loss was one Tur wer coriesponden: of the ClacinnetiGow. the enemy on Wednesday, our dend were found otill ki led and five wounded, ‘The removal of the gun tat. im Georgia gives the fullowiug eketel of | unburied where they fell, and entirely onked boa: so far from that etation probably emboldened Qoveral Bhermas as he eppeare in the fivid : the rebela having denuded them f every particle of ye retete, and but forthe for unate arrival of the traigh’, ihe, with a Clothing, The two ilnes are now so near that the gunboat Lexington, the reault might hawe been un: ive eyes bat hie tose men et Libel it almoat bleh favorable to ns, Our forees foucht desperately, re | seer Wf comnntn ‘sureeit: Oe Seertes no en dthg Shed Mls ealAaf te Sada BE ie them from the field @igement of imoortance occurred. General Warren Per moved bia bleadquarters to @ more cen'ral Lith Reck The ed. the most practic.!, | postion among the Fifth Corps Ata Jate hour on b , ‘ “, e! 1 e ablest, gemerace thie war his vurd wit ante i Momphis, June 28, ria Catro, June %6,— Kobe ate America, Numerous oie mae GpeR. THO | carerony digtt the quiet ¢ ved by General Burn: | artes who have surrendered to our quaboate be- ae have been the per wations as to the snags wrhedibtindi Auotts AY Mths al Beta Ada ba ow, aay tha’ General Marmaduke ie mowing on Lit numbers ich would compute the erent bab he by @ severe attack ton hie tines It continued tle Rock, Arkeness, to attack General S:ecle, and Bherman'scommand. One hundred t u Lut for aehort time, when the enemy were driven and @fty thousand have been the gueeres. covstiue | capture that cite, if possible my lin uege ee vou will! What iethesimpe truth? beck, with comparatively slight low to our side He only commande three men! If von plever, The hot, enitry weather comtinuge to exercise a Ro reasen to Leiieve 1B Come to by the A a Fa asian peers be o which the armies naibe me Re be open tor the é ice accor ating circumstances, =r tag The Eugich papere are lay gely oecupied with th Custion of the probable result of a vote of want o afideuce in the ministry, whieh it Wee slleges eo 1 wud sbortly be Introduced in the House ‘“) thue far during the me close been ex Com on the Danish policy of Lord Palmerston sentiment was rapidly setting in egsinet the pe ded poliey of the cabinet, and ite overthroe wae nerally expected The Cwperor of Russia and the King of Pruseis en {to meet at Kossenten, They are to be ecsomnpant respectively by Prince Gortechakoff and Counts Reem Hess, and Vondermark. 1 is con. eetuved that political understanding te simed at balanced Hive imbe, and fert vy stants Camvaion herm corporal, bom ePhereon, | GENERAL SHERIDAN . creased range of two thousend yards for | Sbgrman oie.® on 47 mare peer | moat emer vating intinencs upon oot troops, who find : 4 He ; The various dipitehes from the United states ta Mine rifle, aud several miles for rifled | ser to Thomar, march jo euch a direction fn per.) it dificult to reeiet the combined effects of heat, Fortress Monroe, June 27, The steamer Highland to the ca?o%/aa in Virmais, ecew alle! columas, converging at s er ita yy | dust, farigue and want of water, ‘The springs are | Licht ar tved bere a: 6 o'clock from City Polat, and serervave \ Ms pied vemy'# | share of attenti® 0 England, eapuon, an army may le @nuitilated while McPherson, x ve to such a pie rt! 'e . ldiy: ro , teporte juiet in front # that Grant bh within @W ¥ rear, and fortify yourself strongly ; to Bchofie.d, go | nearly all diy: but this inconvenience been : The Londoo Ties eW’ ‘aut hes evidently ye ny ‘ he pa ions s caruart enema tae TOI bond vandersiaaty oad aud vo. reared | partiaily remedied by the digving of wele by che | General Sheridan's command met with « slight aba doned hie original t&tice and called strategy to Geretand his singular way in giving orde #, but not wo dlere joss In an engagement with the enemy's forces at the ald of brute force. ‘ th'nke the chenge un. weed our American artillery, It ia ow more dif +o with either Schofield. Mi Phersop or Tho ...#, they Vor eeveral days par! the rebels have tecn un | Wilson's Landing, but punished the enemy to a betokens disappoi@ment If not weakness, cull to Vea great general then tu the days of Wer | understand bi |, undere ending, oly it the | wually active on the Peninsula on the north bank | @teater ex'en’ than oar lose, St alaiy ba ™ J LINTON and the great Napotron A commeuder aa fee to the es with | of the James River, So veral attacks have heen General Sheridan will compicte lie crossing over It fe not Indeed impoarible that want's army, after would now (@ regarded as afio Lf he exposed Lis | tacte, reeogni-es at ercck in thore | made on General Foster's command at Joovet Neck, | the James River at sundown to-nigbt, which te being fe ae strongow 2 It h whoa Hie uniform 16 pot dashing, but ie ‘ all ite teri ible losres, 1s ac strongow 2 was shen men io the open field {othe mouvero FRepemick ibd dine bis cfiela! digalt,.' 1 but wthout auch effect. The gunboate generally | Secoupiished entirely by treneporte, and wot by pom | 4 igo opened, It le weil pointed, and lacks THe GWEAT cud toe wetor §{ Austeiliz, Prov. een him, he contive to throw a few ehells among the | t0oas as heretofore erroneously reporied uotbing that @ree kk. Can peure. A ices sud kingdoms cau mo ouger be Jost nd rt Santee hy yh ert] enemy, with effects that aeually induce a eam ADDITIONAL PARTIOUL ORR. bas dune so muc oer tod more, All t re ote thet the Confevera es #iii haveo stand the shoet vety poweriul army wield by an energetic ind we may further presumehet if they succeed nh Wwortting such an sutagon, the effect on the Northern poopie will be greater an has bees hither: to produced by any campaign, The Moanixe Poet saye Grt bas undoubtedly shown great judgment aud boldve, but the decisive battle has yet 10 be fought The Dat.y News e@uiogigeGrant’s strategic movements, and th uke that tiworet be hes new to fear le the malara of thegion around \° mond, end that if Bichinond to be preserved, , it must be preserved by the my now under ite. walle or wou in ® month, or leas Garant, before be capturce Peterabury, muste lculate the al fliy fhe men at epeding se well we figitiug, The wee vid Roman wethod of conquering the world, fost in the Istter «ges, aud uow revived through tue exigencies of modern arti lery ecience Is wil gain for us Petersburg, Ri bimoud aud At lauta, By the combived agencies of the spade, bayou ten. cannon, GRan? will ullimetely crush the rebelijon pede, The arrival of Sheridan's cavalry at The Washington Rervwiicas of Monday eveniug, or those o1 p © hs -| the pont during the letter part of th eaye: He silly mocap es | week hee provoked severa) rebel attacks, tut ia every blank bok, and | case without success, On saturday and Sunday | 40d reported in person 10 Generel Gran >| Sheridan's command crossed the Ja River at | atthe James, not tar from Whicox Wileos's Lindiog, (he reb-leatien pred to bares | Friday afters on Inet, wae sudd wrior bel infantry, the crossing, bu: failed tofufilet any damage nly The per fi Uant the id. a art jt usually cou bie Ae bid end perl | te bie ie eteek, ban, vomimy, | conned truie, Krout, pickles, bread, wi asse end | a few men weve caprurid | other general eubstent And supper ie a lite site PROOraoTS OF THE CANPAtan » breaktest, and @ little lese thuu dinner. | 5 which he and the staff officers . ¢ 8.6 in; A dispatch from Wasliogion preseuts the following atid foike ere neither siver Bet elt pat hopeful view east tee! aud bone; a big biece Lottie in th centre o: , ne " {he table snewere ibe purpese of © moles jug. and | JM! Dane. the Aeseant Secretary of W everything inthe kitcheo department je invenued to f the sauer int ie ml ioe ee a be useetul. Jne i ring wegou, [ think, ve ail the | Alene aud coo! o| Wa transportation he needs It ie eaid, evel) the w y ze sought wagon ‘rain, but that the rebels intantry, but was suppert. The rebels being |. soon disappeared. Sheridan id treaurported bis wagon train The rebel torce the: made the attack was nor evidently in the vicinity of Wiicozr'’s ding for the expr B gerd of meetina Sheri but they unexpe ly encountered mo ethan ely det Krounc held b who | tcrow the Jans The New Loan Bill Arter « leng and somewhat siormy debate, the of wen a. their match, We regret to lvara that Gear rel Sher The Mo a Bran interprethe Persia's mews 0” new Loan bili hue flualy pessea the House of | starte out on @ mpaign he orders quirers tion ut Peter Jan icet several valuable officers, Four colonels are | highly favorabie to the North, « looks upon Grant's take lee age with we now than gu the | effect t reporied killed statives, It is rumored that the senate | ¢ * Mobliity with him ie eversthiag, He o | LS be it eats tea i. ua Whig | advance great victory, Will page tue Lill with but Litile alteration, eo tua: | ® superb bay horee, which prances gaily at tue men , mile un: | The Moaming Henatp treats: accounte as faver- hou of nie uame, “Duke. | important, an ant oad bis hand on bee's From Enrope. able for the South it may sulely be assumed for all prac teal purposes + throat, end would keep bie bold tii be at gauged Financts to be sireasy @ law. It ie ouly vecesmary ut this The Unburied Dead on the Wilde ness big todeath He gives to all (he assurance of our ‘Twe Daye’ Later News London, June \7,-Consols wd at 804s@00% for time to ref r to some of the more prominent tea A letter written Ly Sergeant Bailey, 10a N.Y, | Buel oetee ba ip 4-H ies sieutintel, i | The Hibernian from Liverpool! June 16th, and} poner. The bullion in the ak of England hae tures, ‘Toe Secretary of the Treasury ie authorized | V_, Juve 14th, gives the following «coouns of a viet | have at thie moment 51,000 of ‘he rebel soldiers | 1th, wae boarded off Cape @ yester. | (ncreased £261,000, marke jeoners in our baude, Th: het ° r »¢ Erie shares are quoted 52, Ilisols Central to borrow, on the creditul the United Biates, four | wo the Wilderness with en expedition of tive Luu Bigne 1 ope of sueotute, Ninwaveliug: conqusnce 1 The Clty of Seaton Tes urea et tos vert ae i ey or ard yrro Sales to-day, 10,000 " f¢ . P in the future aod jo (rant, © ver and shove hd Se Aver uF ee ne . hundred millions of doliars, aud to lseue the dred cavalry: ail, io Greut's army. Lhe coulest. and. most sol day, with Liverpool and Queenstown dates to | bales, inciuding 5\Ah) to syrcuie aud importers, coupon registered bonds, redeemable at not lene the Kapidan, | dierly heade io Washington now declare thas it can an are ie Arm, and qiotme of Americ: ncing. Breadstuff maik quiet a the Ich and 16th respectively Py Provision market fe dull. The rebel pirate tAlabamae arrived at Cher#oure, ing, end at ten », indeed, can lean va it, firet thiee days thin about e mile uf LATEST BY TELEGRAPH than five or more than forty yearsfrou date: These bonds are to be of denominations as low ae fifty uot be whipped che var , . \ meenpiencsnsaininestet Susiea | Galetal 3 Fiance, on the Lith ot June, and wee admitted to Th P ji . i dollars, aud the luterest at ix per cent,, payable ospitel (about fifteen (OMcial, } free pratijue She landed forty prisoners, the crews e@ Presiocy semi-annually iu coin, From the small deuomine b found them, with the | Washinoton, June 28th, Major-General Diz: A | of two Federal merchamtmes whichehe had captured TeAdtg bis CAAaW #AbO ol LMbarast 6L. Usabes boosie (Al The reb: Ha hed stripped dispatch from Lieut General Grant, dated yesier- | and destroyed. ‘The prisoners were the crews of the Mr. Liacela 7 yoo ~<a tata compared with the so-called * ten-forty” loen, itis 2 the pockets w | day, the 27th, ac 3.du P.M, at his headquarters, re | ship Tycoon, Captain Ayres, from New York bound (eo Ace . b es thls Abaca ae asad \ sa lié fifteen thousa: porte no operations io front, except from our own | to San Francisco, destroyed by the Alabama, and of New ek, June 14, 186@ eet ee awe, Looe he ; ate i s “fae ia | guns, whieh fire into the bridge at Petersburg from @ | the ship Rockingham, previously reported destroyed. | ffon, ABRAHAM LINCOLSiF: ‘The Notional one with the masse of the people 6 all events, tle, imagivation idee distance of two thousand yards The dispateh | The Alabama rejuiree extensive repairs, and she is | (pion Convention, which adbled in Raltimere they will be placed within the reach of every int the specte After passing throug! quotes the fullowing intelligence from rebel papers: | to be permitted to make them in dock at Cherbour, has instructe to inform you thet wilderness of death, we found anot hospital, sur- | v ® | on June 7, 1864, y one, however Hiited his means, This wil ub-| ised the guar possession found abeut A Petersburg paper of the 2th instant, states th A laver dewpateh, dated June 16th, eave tbat the | you were nominated with entastie unanimity for doubtedly be # safe investinent, aud, with the large | sixty wounded Ly ri Ae pl of our mareeent me General Hunter is striking for Jacksom Kiver depot, | ship Altyeoon, from New York for San Francisco, war | the Presidency of the Unite.ates for four years rate of interest, will be favored by capltaliats, o eae” Pater tian sney pharende f wicther tes | about forty miles north of Siem, and says that if he | destroyed by the pirate Alabama from the 4th of Mareb next cially thoee who bave ruade euch immense fortum foe, but som meheed ' ence to pur oe 889 par | Teaches Covingtom, which they suppose he will do, | Capt. Semmes, of the Confederate steamer Als- The resolutions of the Conion, whieh we have by plundering the Treasury, and otherwise taking Bees ct death, nastoning, ou our Wer | ca eee forces but with low of material, be | bama, hes requested the Trwea to {nsert the seasons | giready had the honor of pisim your hands, are i will be oa Th (ven. Houter | why Confederate cruisers burnt their prizes, bis ent of principles which tn- advantage of the neceesities of the Goverument. Lt oe ah detroriia. & eedal bescanl Ot iaisata peepeety, | oe ore Ld peihasetl # full and elesr bates rie Baty i ; | 0} eu operty, suggestion for @ remedy- je communication til'# | spired its action, and which, eve, the great should be Lorue in ming that the interest on these The Physical Kdecation ef Childres. and stealing a large number of negroes, horess and | two colamus and a halfof the 5, Hib cave th Waa iP 4 e 4 hack “ ‘ j bonds is to be paid ia coin, and the principal,when little doubs tha: e | pape Dody of Union men int y ily approve. Dow » soln, i ’ Li ; rade pinks bofthe inisery of | cattl | hie intention to have sent all bie prizes for adiudica- | whether those resolntions ew the National grat- due, will probably be paid in coin also, er ite ae eure sien be Very ule oxees waae or Salk ‘The same paper also states that General Wilson | tion into the porte most convenient for the parties | yrude to our soldiers and sallo’ the Netional seora equivalent, ‘There are those, unfriendly to the Ad- guard ageiust uoxfous and maliguent dinenes, destroyed @ train of cars, loaded with cotton and | epnrereces bat, tai mall Onet ves Gescreien: of compromise with rebels, ainsequent dis ; a itty cou t iv misistration, who would prefer to eee the war) Pareuis lave @ wore arduous and imperative duty eer ere the a ae ee and cut | expected thet he would abandon the right of capture or the patriotie duty of anivt euccess ; whether couse, andthe Union broken up, rather than coa. | \o periorm 1b giviug their childrem, by « p. oper urkesviile and destroyed some of the rack, and | a'rogether, or that he would be guilty of the child's the: rove the Proclamaof Emancipation, tribute to thie or any other loan ne men are | td berger e Wiles waasenids tattee , WOR all DORN Re nove 4 He AM Pet amar var ay tee ar vith, A hen onherie the Ceastitatlenal amendmébe employment of basely insinuating that the principalof these new At fd % wind Ws Mobment| ee Richmond are now destroyed, and acine of them — inquires w incon venience to Great Bri’ n. for former slaves es Union ool er the colema ob- , y “ - eke 01 wait ave ar ur the fac 7. Douds will not be paid in coin, or, if the Beeretary | of the musuler syetein affords markea equmaiuie badly Epwin M. Stanton, Secretar, of War. | the captured vreesle izing juietly iu the’ vort of Liv ligation of the Governmeromptly to redress of the ‘Treasury uae eo ple'ged bineelt, is is only | YY of ‘fie, unktoown \o persoue who are weakly erpool in charge of aeh p keeper aud prize agentuntil | the wrongs of every roldier @ Union, of what y e * |) aid intra, [no ihe memagewens of infants, the fires ABOOND Dinbatol she could be adjudicated, aud if ehe should be con- er color or rece; whetsey declare the iu for effet, and wil be repudisted Nothing sing whicu shouid demeud te attention of parents Washinylon, June 4M Masom Genwrat demned why should she not havebeen sold es quietly | &¥eF iN detror when be seserted thet culid's = : , eT on i iy offer the national hospital: the oppressed o| an evidence of the falsity of such a charge, tiv said | Oh seur ral Hunter much stomacn was ikea e Lool-buy do.ag wischief, if vos every land, or urge the uny railroad of the Mr, Cuass hes made arrangewoats to negotiates employed iu aigesuon. The etomact requires re- homor to report that our expedition bas | 6 the good of the Comfedi Atlantic and Pacite cceansether they recon large quantity of hie bouds in Europe, aud it need | pose quite 48 mucu as the muscles of voluntary beem extremely successful, inflicting great inary | pues 9 Capsein Sey re Ke $ mrad publi eqoncre, dee cha arnt ae! not be stated here, that uo foreiguer will invest in one cae ered Ke prem paces ar upon the enemy end victorious in every engagement. | fadisienuiy SB1DE: HY AAOWO SANE WO OO TRUCOS SDE) ent, be armed torent jnonarebtes to the our evcurities without having both principal and | ihe praciice of overloading it bee ® tendeucy Bevaing 20tt of smimunition, anc finding it !mpossi- | eeh inetructions from the British government iam oe ‘only worthy omelel interest pledged in coin, It is evident, aleo, that " ous ante fries A very youn euild ue to eee aries: “ hs ped peneges pig e been sent to the Gcvernors of British colonies tenet Who, approve, unrsey. ons views a ‘ * e exercise which jiater , enemy, r 5 ting the treatment of prises captu: fe policy indleate re Congress by legislating end experimeuting upon | |* © proper distribution ut ite grow- | bere, and constantly receiving teinforcemente fiow | pide pada lta Li abagcbypotag oid tually hailed with the hes of profound qpa- the different methods of makiog government loans, | jug p id ae tuey advance iu years the or- Richmond and other points, | deemed it best to with. vee th vou, Bir, thie ie the ee ane assume ® 0 opens, T Belteving with yous Bir, bot {pmo Mkaly to boned the mader any, There le Bris is perhaps the orgsu wi.co fata lost Grew, ond Dove succeeded in doing 90 without seri: | If any prige captured by a ahip of war of either per id the maka'cale eonle vt yee: bu one sifeand sure way to obtein money, and) ico gy chiidren, Nob liaviug atiained se deares | 0s lose to this pint, where wehave met with abund- | of the beiiigerent ail be Moesht b ie, for the people,” aredure hat mu wilt be that is by off-ring good security end peying ®| of Arimuess and demeity whch is suvsequeuily at- | ant supply of food, A detiiled report of our opera | ry withta her # JRrecles ow, Bolten giad to koew, not only fre resolu them. reasonable rate of interest promptly in coin, The | taus, it is less abie tions will be forwaraed immediately. ‘Ibe command dart bys sa getbead bea prine. me Sas selves, bas from the singormeny sad onthe folly of changing our loan from seven and three- 1 RR ) yies eim excellent heart and health, and ready atter a few + 1 have actually end bone Ade A rs fhe popula: elcome of ev Seure int o resnee- uiee aid C ” ic veasel of wa all not h brous, un ry tenths percent, vo six, and from six to fiveper| cf children ie Guvuid Cietu, | S070 rest ahealiaa yy a veheaalg petge, within the mesning of these | Seg of the nee ol Turpose teat Ne cout, interest, has been sbundently proven, Les | the aiseution «tp The practice, which pie- EDWIN M. Stanton, Secretars of Wat, rules, 3, If sball be broaght withia for ! en 26 and eaered to the’ SERL Saree Pillable Loan asaeeen ‘and car! valle in many families, of enveopig . ouug chi - majeety'e juni voton through mere tress ef weather, ean beert 0 thagronmel Eaeety Ite 1 . + ane D ‘ , Cou 3 > q other extrem ¥ en tulists will vin their surplus * greeubaecks"’ reac aoe SHMUGG, eouLel Us a GENERAL OHERAAN: Led hat sree a ake ay ' our. ¥en ip "Forge D] wiry fate fap Xe ‘ ‘3 on te See . it e necessary, a a withou: heaitation proper development of the mu.ces w.d aves Umauccessful attack om the Rvbels. Loe be removed at the tim- prese be en soneodes thats © individual iy sane Upos Hel ue tue rac ts, Neither (orrictan) ty (ve Gorers th» Governor m: the Conatitutlordee is cone § se. ould @ eyateta of C0! ovab dd Who uatt Her ity'e ple time: im constrain aokin = Gar Loman: 0 4 jor the \euu areul luleucy ae Washington, June 23, A dispatch from General} If any pi i have b.en captuied by any v Oe formers ret 1D netanee, UVoder this heading the Comue fy af +4 t She. man, received thie morning, eporte that yester- at with pal sisaial MH We COMMEMOLAL Of YOateR’ | Oi ining 6..oUid be eo lovee 8 bi Offer Ko cuccK loans ae mt pore lation of tb aters o and to the least di necessary day says: Wotlou uF change o: positon W..c., 1D ite eporsibe 48%, June ‘Teh, an unsuccessful attack wae made by ri beh wi Seg 4 ai We regret to see & disposition in some quarters te | clsld pay cee iid bane Ch pie ore be $204 in our foices oo the enemy's poate whieh qesvites is 4 ardare iy “ mueh to ¢" | ee Bare trul: 7 ak hell f Gen Grant. © eete wid puble para® nit. ai © effected 9 loss to us of between twoand thiee thousand, The evry kind wh may be brought by fon Purpose ls we v Se eS eet Certain Journals of aquend every uesur | impuiee to rio. 0: | oltowing particulars are given: thipe or privat ere of either belligerent ivto British of enelein the field, aed Yar’ liege that the present commander of the Potomac sport is check Rus giac.tul aud uige z PS waters, as to the captured vessels :bemseives. They net aad u ‘ion hy lit erty Rr. A wy has lost fully one hundred thousand me: eel feu! 1 more ew. ich 9) Pursuant tomy ordere ofthe 24th inatans, adiver- | do not. however, appiy to any articles which may he (top, Thar these r crossing the Kapidan, One of two go till further, Mecemery so reler ; this te vivau.iuese of the euir. sien was made on each flank of the enemy, especially | may bave formed part of any euch cargoes if brought ' o dinel perplezities, ¢! Iie. | bin Wiiti-h jurisdiction, not by armed abips or Be achieve ee, oe? te to be and estate that one hundred and fifty thousani wil) Theat! resi % body, We neglect ol wauied iu tue early yeere oi down the Sandtown road, At 5S A M, Gene) iy privatcere of either belligeren , but by other persons imity etl, ie undeniable, Th ce not cover | ia, up to thie time ST sei Ty Pisuctete 9 We groatent brrypaidy Pherson attacked a: the southwes: ead of Kensaw, i td may have acquired Ef hay ciate operty in | ¢ ay tomeviut 8s to the moons a o c : or chilurcn Woo are hesliDy, Me cod water bat r int about lle faithe thom by reason of an jeslinge wih the captors. | ths time, they know. | the conduct of a! - a These axege Sementa ane equght up by rehe) should be used during the sulumer, W160 » warm ond Chay oar Ae ‘ Pe are saan These rules are for the guidance ot the executive | mam affairs the bighes! to dete: ul undoubtedly used with cons’ wall once # Week, ia whicu tuecbdd suouia Le wei 208) some time ¢ suibority, aud are not invended to ip in euy | angry conflict of om much good be q ing up the paning eoufidence | *eaued with Du ® true Wueu organi, ery along the whole line kept up @ sharp fire. way with the process of any court of justice: ractically eccomp obsels aincere 9 fy " i peop d of the sofiiery, Our | dievese ox cuiidren, cod Lebiug sbou.d ve Neither attack succeeded, though both columns A quantity of fo:ged Confederate bonde of £20 Thay Bore waeR re mid the bitter taunts pe: At 1@ true, bave evolied, sue. ater Lelug warmed Wo.ucretely, A reached the enemy’ ke, which are very stron each have beeu put in cirvulation in England. [tis . inti f h te y's works, w y ry a s. pi of eager fie: unciation o! i A tia tetunded etal proper avention to warm and culd bebaog would — General McPherson reports his loss about fivebun- said that they were seat from New York and sold. | tices now moving tor #2Me, Dow too the eavally end Hunter's column, will not exc ed | S08 C0/y save codren trom many o! the distress uy at ab h 4 One batch of e72,000 wae sold in London to go to | for ethers, they have throughout th fitry two thousand, Tak. the casualties below the | diseases of Ree 4 bus impart tone snd vigor to oes pe bape) ede 42 pee et any " naneee | 6 mendous content pat hegts feithf ae These have been variously es. | Sucir generol sys em, Above si, le. mothers teke ¢ loss te particularly heavy ‘ id off land, jean'ng upon id note hows vare of .berown colluren, ‘end er jutrust to cers. General Harker is rep ried mortally wounded; At the “Drawing Room" held by the Princess of | people, and eatieiled wed by ite mighty pul- quer sbobage the seaibiliy they ere bouad 10 take also Colonel D: McCook, commanding a brigade, Wales on behalf of the Queen, on the léth, Mrs. | ( neovMs before the Coa’ , Upon boemere. of k' lied Colonel Rice, 5Tth Ohio, very seriously, Colonels Adame presentid Mrs. Lioyd Aspinwall, of New ular: 29d plainly indi Brandeli, 40h filinois, and Augustin, 50tb Mlivoie, York; Mise Wilson, niece of the Secretary of Lega- 14 «South of the James will not Candidace ‘Convent on, th exe ¢. 7,50), Twent allover tbe ground on Satur t, eco ded tg Will, Your ‘ay and made accurate returue, The re mere here In the last ten y: are killed, tion; and Miss M. Yih of Khode naps. A gud ¢ K prove yee then 4,460 ded (many of them slightly), and oP! ) ft 0 Colonel d Aspil ll, of New in " 1D tie ‘ Bd Tielieve alle oF ee eas One Weas, 3,056 reilro. d, cost cf $258,520, General McPherson te k one band ed pri nersand Adame presented Colon joyd Aspinwall, o' Amara Graetituiy Ae trom the front. About one thousand wounded were | #64, Moet, by Kast ru or uwportea capitel, The General Thomas about as many ; but Ido not sup York ty and Constitution, ¢ seul off by (he Convee icut on Baturday,leay here | 1 inoe Ccmtre) Rajroad Crupaay aloue emt into pose we inflicted a heavy loss on the enemy, as he The difficulty with Peru hed cansed considerable | acceptance of this nc4! this mornine snout 8,400 wounded, all told.” Noithe: | J linoie $30,000,000, and bu.is » road wach eaabled : € adrid. The Freneh and English | /ps oar beloved cou: the Federal Governmen to sell $11,000,000 worth kept clear bebind hie parapet, xcitement in Madr § " ¢ must i be undeatood that these fifty-two thonsand trate, with all ite bitJ”DO om see a men are entiely anaveilable during this cam. Epwin M. Stamton, Secretary of War ministers had taken steps, in non-official character, Yeithfully defen geod old A) ft ly ad wey eee ania toa Ate torn cee mci ceutrated in that Biate by the operations of oue A Rebel Attack wpow Lafayette, Georgia, THE DANO-GBRMAN QUESTION, * We are, Bir, yer We f ght, eo that very many of them have already | company. The obisf effe.t of thie Las been to awell Repulsed. The conference, whic) had been postponed from Your | Sy b ve es eparted Tor oe 4 Dering the past two | (he aggregate receipts of grein at Chicego, during Chattanooga, June 25,—Yesterday, at 5o'clock in , the 16h to the 16th of June, has been still further | pa Maine Y weeks ten thousan eft the VW ashiugion Lospi- | tae tee years, to b> 0 44,054 bus! whies, as an orning, @ flag of truce was sent into Lafayett 18th, Tuomas 8% lew-Hampabire. “pont tals for the fromt, Amother fact must not be lost siglt | average price of G6 vemie per Lustele, (ihe value Se. MOFnIBE: @ flag ei 9 of the Comm: wha of. The istics of military history show that @ very | 4... 1880 at Chicage,) would be worth $126 000 000, iu the name of General Pillow, demanding the im T LD says the postponemente are 4 muda Eien those of Cg hes Poto! thus enceedlog by $31,000,000 the cost of ‘he rai. mediate eurrender of the town, aud threatening to | designed to preven the tll eect whlch sitting ithe THY. reser, oe yur Army has generally reated Uader the cloud af det da, through te agency of whick the grain was burn it if the demand was not complied with, The | put erry Atos ay prinelpaliy 1 Exgovrive Miscaoneee Fone OF. 186. =bna and the acts ud de veiluvie, In 106i the grain incivesed (0 rebels were 3,000 strong, and had completely aur. | of the English Government, wolch is | Hon, Witttam Dannie toe as Venrasnlarar Wino Wenn tee 409 busbela, the Bout.erm routes beluxs jounded th: town, and on the refusal of Colonel | keep ups show of hostilities, in the be | of the National Union ™# hint e: he exhilaration of victory, ether it be true | ; and in 186! emMount was 60,150,390 conference wll perhape do something, and ¢ G zw: Your lettéth inet,, formelty **, 7% 3ar1 or not, our b.ave boys contidently believe that their sucls, ‘These tigu es but indicate the exten: of 'V8tkine (who bad ouly 400 men) to surrender, the | ; ff discussion in Parliament BNTLEMEM: i UPous victor! site done of crnnt's tad ofte rr thet prosperity wuicb hes developed so rapidly rebele advanced frow aii directions, At 9 o'clock | The Mossine Foor fr te tit ta felt thes the fe: notifying me that | he@eminated by the oe u e) % press Preside: when alludi during i.e lass ten years in the morthera section | they oceupied three-fourths of the town, when Col, | {1% Oociing cou yet be accomplished to reconcile | Convention yeu bf dtm 4 Bees ' ; Ope halt of vf the Weet, | Joba T, Croxter, of the 4th Kentucky, came up aad | the two opponents, A few days will bring there | United Btates tor 4 |

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