Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3964, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1863 — Page 3

DULY SI ATI ML

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

Sr ix Mattirs Pscho t rui Kx. woo Pse -On 5 il acorn l e rwon.: na ich bei ween I rVitril ami T.l ,?! ic CL.ihJ aim! Ru k-ot -W rke V kee wheti has -n m At t to. tm orne wek- l if uff it tie KC ' itie TV"ire; P-rk A i-rri interei w Irlt in il ft-ei . not nit on nmmnt of the Urge ua at st kw. for hriiiL- h.t tieeti luelv. nut tn etile 'hi

MP BoMnY, Kaq . nf th firm of M qoeefioti to the tel an. etiduran e th"

H r A ' lett ft'fMm lor i tnur in ara PaH, ee he . Ui l ahetit MX week

TTR Mti.iTSRT CliH Psrlie hnlihn f miitr rUM run il''iee o( the me nt Himssia'a Bsr.k. Ionian .polio je 12 u20l

Ch ril for lH rterms'ier' arcniint

nt Cerlrnetl, r-lnrn-. In f) S. M K'rrnn Kollier Claim Axet.i, No Wm W . n.-tos Street, nn 12" dir T. ' Irr' let Cteorsje W 1' ha on hnI plentv f pure, Heir Ire. t irp'T hi riitamer.

rithmif htpoii.ir from T..eluur n? other port

h re The be ii e hl r.een even U i lorn d I

the inertd. of IkmIi i.k ftflnVlowt n I rn thiittit- in ;.t.. Uiiuii, the merit ol their rc- , apet-uve favorites. The r r w to pare in h irne, eich hore In he iriien ov hi oa.fer. ni ht he- ihre in fne B th hire re -null White C owl. thnme would indicate, b white h..re. md' i rn-ed. we oelieve. in thi rtiuntv W.rked Yankee i sorrel ami was ried in Uli il S;in-e ihe mmrh milc white hore upfin"! ihe leider of hi fore und iliev were nnrlif twolen on the mori.ii if of the nr Hd it not been for thi. inlii w mid h.ive been ßiveti b? In fnetKl orer the orrcl 14

An? person Wurtlig lee, rn h unf1ieri hv i- i Jny. man r tlletj him. a eort of pet nnnie

dreing deor.e W I " x -53. Indinanolia

V O ftn-i" Wm t"-jpr H ehern, tin A tnerir 1 1 Oftfj , irnp on. i located a' Ihe lirirnble H"UM Liiietie The D otoc I the on! i iihTticMM now luinw ho Cnn kill i cure a ranrer in from five to tweiitt

cure no pay

mat 19 If

Tlie rrow1 on rhe trroun l a not a Ur.e a

e epeete1 to ee from the unu-uil in'-ret fDftmleared in the rare, but i repe tab!e in ' point of numher and eftTeriall o in reie'-t lo the position of thoie who were present We noticed nearly all our principal Mo k men on the trround Thedav wmh cmI and the flight

four hour, without iutrument or pin No r.,in ,,( the evening before had leit the track m

fine ronditiote dry but not i!ufy. Fir$t Heat. The hore were onler"i u h? the Ju'iice who tiiel the term of the r-e , The liore eredriten to ulk e, the white by Mi De'iell and 'be sorrel U Mr u k-o- I orrel h id the advaiitiiie in eibt, Vr De'zell ' tiemi: the heavie-t mm. nd h;a vehi-le e-nir "eer:il poiiiii heavier thn Mr I'.nck-ot'a. The ittwWe truck a won hv Mr e M I I he tart w a beau'ilnl one. the iMfwW p in? tbe et irtmir pout at nlm"' their ef ; eiM I an! qtnre o.. t her. White Cloud oon glnlel 1 ahwaO who leoiuiir a leuu'ih when thev were.

m- In I from iew hr lie Lrove nt the K t Piimm TtoertTT We have aome vilufthle d ot the track On emerjni: from the bu- i e-a b.-a lor i-ale .nn Vireinift avenue near .hide nt the wood, on the hn k Iretch. Wl.te

W.hii.tton atreet, and an excellent piece of Clou! hui in rei-ed h a liat-ni. e trtrt nm-i tern I - .1 r - - a . . . l. I in . . .... ...

"Three bunlreJ trimmH bonnet in a;lk, erape. illuaon mil trw Fiee hnndre! im- I trimme-l hnowta ami hat eilinjf at .'15 per re-it le th hi l'i week'- price, at CallwMtt'e, No. 2" K .I W.h n-ioii ireet 17 led w - The 'war- IwTWe nn1 viriefJ trck of hif arid rifi ;it etirer'-. No 32 W imin-ton tree.

i iliD'ni d.rilr rep'ei..-heil b arrival of new 1

gol- of all new at.il iie-ir.ible atylns. jw-jn d-it

ground for a tore room on Sonrli i1Hv4 treet

37 F.i-i W i-hinjton tieet.

fT. cottage houe of eiht room, cell ir. Ac . well built ami tinidted. "'i theu-uil con ven'encc. h ving a 1 irire lo- b7 ! feel fitted with hruhherv and Iruif tree, ullev on aide. ilu :tei on BnM New Yoik treet, ne.ir Al ah mi For de 3 5MI. on eiv term-. t v Fr mk S.ni'b. Keil EaftatM ajrent 22 2t "

Trink. V m ii

HlMtl Murton Ac Shdlin, on Hüno'a treef. on i h of the l'ilmei Hme. m nufacturera of and dealer in traveling and pai-kinc trunk, vulie. carpet hu.-, Ac . n full v upftJieii with every varietv of llieae article. I'eraon wiah ng ft u perior ffiiipm"n for traveling will do well to rail at thi eiblihment. Thev :ne prepire! lo m ke trunk. Ar . to order, and o do repairing t ihe boitet notice. Their dock i the !;irget and Diut complete in the rit 0BMRUI ami IMIM'M - lr .lotie- of New York bu airive.1 a! the Haie Hou-e. Indianapo 1'- where be will treat all i!i-eie of the or i.' n of ene Ir .Jone h i h id a thorough melinl eiiticwlioii in Euroi e and Ameiic i. and i consider ei I the tet eve nd eir doctor in thi counliv lie tr.iiuhten rio eve in old and yniir.tr. eure re eir, running ol f he ear, and all tho-e die e nm auciefu!lv trea'eii hv fmnlv physicitn. Ofl h li.nirn Iroio D A M. until .' 1 M jel'J w CmtAT Fall Tyler -Ree H ve" ha thi dav reiucul piiceon the largest tock of fine I n Lice M uifie in tin titv A kwj on dl prngdie- ood lo cloe e-ion. Now i ihe tune for lidie tn buv the choiceat ihmI r i little money The Bee Hive mui hive r n lor it I rge t iil (rule T lei ' N ew Yoi k re-i'ii'iit I. uer i iUe ny watching for tlielnr gain with cah in hind, and ihev will fe worth the attention el cloe Iniver m Indiuu.ipolll, a tb-v arrive almost d uly m -- mm We are FeWled t ewil the attention of the Street t,'omiiiioiier to the hridiL tt the comer ol New York ml Hiü -ippi tiet 1 he limine wl udeii to are in I id condition, ai.ii dinger. .ii to hore iroing We would alo tale that ihe rtti au'horiiir hould have the r;y' tint of Mi-i!! pi treet. comer ol New Y'rk. lituhed Ike the rewt ol ll.e treet lnp erlv holdera had the treet gr i ve!el lour re irajjo, rut the city h i ner tiuiheii it. pu t. hut left i jumping off pi Ml

A Si iciiT MMYftKI The Journal, in notirifig the iicw Sciitiiiel uw tiding now fieing erecteil on BmnIi M ' '!' m atrwwi - h one room i rei tel t' t' I new HnrJrMMl Hink I'hi i it tiiltike Heithef ol the btränc-- roun have yet been ren'ed There will lie two lmine- NMHM OA Meinliiiii -nee', nid a -hup room on Pearl tieet. to rent, a noon h the building i tin. so thai puriie can ee what ir will tie. hut there has been no en.igemet)t for either of the IOMM yet.

hie 1 he -orrel hroke. hut di I no' l h tli-nce

hv doinjf n. or ul lea-t br verv litile White Cloud hroke when half wax up the iret h.iwtid ot con-iilet:iblt bv it The hore lioth 'lien etiled down lo iheir work, and the MM lonr ihe home tretch wa beaunlul. While C'wud comin in Ihirtyr or lortv leel ahead. Srrnt ff-at White Cloud having won the I fir-t he it. had the inide at art on thi erond The 1

f irt w not a per'ect i tfie firf ope. fuit w if fair The w hi'e hore lel lor tin t; r-r ijuirter, c'oelv preed. however, bv hi rrel rtvd

fhe er blihment of' When hdl round, th white broke and ot t!c

leol When he et tied down he gained, and n the home tretch wa neck and ne k. when jnother lire i k ne ir the t nl threw It : in nearly a It-ftffh in 'he re if and of the heat.

Third fh'it The aorrel h d the tol on fhi

heat, .md the t rt wi good one. The white hore raneil ahead mi l lei foe the : tt rill irtlp will. I. Iiat l.ri ,lr A .t.il .'! Ikttliitifi

The mrrei bn.ke and run. but did imt 1 -c difance bv doing o There wa coniderih! d'-iiion ninoi.g the ftpectfttof a lo the di tincelo-t in tliee breika.and a ihe deci-ion of the judge w it cornpl lined (', m I the oip pl aint 'ed to their re-iirning. we do t ot frei it lderf to give IM opinion further thn to aaythaf it Hpjioireil verv cleir lo u that the -orrel mi clc

d'ance when he broke, while ihe white 'inner a illy lot On the home iret h fhe w hite hor-e rittif up b":iiitifullv, gaining tidlv on tk -orrel. and pii-ing ihe aland. 0HM -aid it iicrk ahead, and olhei contending e-U IK : earnetlv M Heek behind. We were not t the fand, md ;

r-mlil not decide thi- nnitit. The excitement among 'he pec itor w intene The dciÜHi of the ju lg. giving the heat to the sorrel. "ve grent di-iifitaction to the Irieid nf White Cloud, and in mv of thoe who were hefting on the orr I were free to -av ih it it hould I e 'e el ired a de id he it The judge refn-cl lo li'en

t.. an rttiA.it nl Ir. r A ar.a fliiMri fl

111 l 'I l". I. it v ll'l li "imp politeW H-keil to re i.n. u 1

pid e wre clii'e I imI ihr r cc w ent nfi. Fourth ami Fifth Hmi The pneint nn'he-p two lieit wa -ri'eii'l ! It wi not fa. Init the ii C wen' right to their wmk. aw) tu k In it

! without the lec-t hlk. Whi'e C'-ui came in

'out a length ahead in the Bnnfth 'eit and I liit'e kPP on the filth and I f There w i n

Rent time cheering fhe winning hore. but fhp J b-- of fHiiiii pmwwilad S -wM ot the frinndn j of ihe orre! lriel fo sref up MHM ex u-e for a :

content under the fir' s re feeling of their de leit. but atMiti et down lo good humored and rentlemanlv arijuieci nee in the leii 41 of the I le lwi app-itnfe! . which w - -ei t ilnN backed up bv the judgment ol the spectator. The following i the reult:

P m heat. White Cloud 8 nd heat. Wicked Ymkee. . Third heat. " Fourth heat, White Cloud Fifth heat. ' "

re'Hion. mi

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0:4 Q:51 9 io 2:4! 2:56

Histokt or 11 I K i BIT' l)lviaioM Will appeir . ft a. . ff tt . t

oi bout tffn week, a lntory ol Murltmf s Fighting Fourth Divkaioo, wnd ejeillv the: niirchea, toils, prn itioat, adventure-. tkirmih and ikinie the 1 Mi regiment UliawM knfiuKej : together with numerous c imp cenne, uiccdotc-, und iniile inc dent to which . mloed a dc-cnp i tion of the tow . cities and countries thruuh " .ft I

wncn lie nftrcne dv exienuei n e it ccom inin. i inent of the war, with partrnfcftof nni'vA,,

Thr Trnf The trotting match between Si mnn Mct'artv'a roan knmt Reuben, and Win

Campbell' hore Lottie. wi then run. ind affnrded considerable amuaement from the for that the man, although in excellent animal and &

l'o ul trotter, wa o Ionic in g""tinir w irmcl ut th it he lot the two firt heats nd oooinqBfntly the race before he wa m trim

Another m atcb w is made, nd TJeuticn Qein ! in working order, wept ihe platter, but we did not sta v to ee it Another Rice In C me Off The owner and bftckem of the orrel V irked Ymkee are still' unwilling to give up their favorite, and motl er

Ick h been m i ic. to come olf m tluee wewkl

mm nex' SaUtrdav The race i to be the MBM

a ihe I it. p o-e in harne, be-t three in five, owner ftVivhnJ Acriden' are not exep el 1 he forfeit i lt if the nwtX doe not run or should even die before fhe dav appointed A heivv track from MM is. however, excepted in the article Council Priitecdlttg The Council met InM ni.iht, June2i i. Heyne Cavin in the chair. pktitions. Ac Bv Mr Rnwi from Mr !? um?h relative Ul hi roiitr ict for building i eet on De! iw are tnd M 0 "v Meewfti L ii tm tiie t ibi It v Mr Bo'Z from John Cmmer and ml, er re-ideut ill the sou'h part of the citt . a-kitu th it the south end of Delaware .-tirct te dtmined Fteterreii

U Mr A'lrn from A Stereni i Son, ikii g

Iiatitiuui-lel m -cr- Ivy June- lugn, rm I pun It. 14 h legiment Iilmoi kefnMry The wik will be for sale at all the pnncip.il book more. AN Tnm R.vtn AOMnnj nm BntfeMW Xi-p-.tcPe- ee if' eivel yealeidav morning at the Governor ' ofli e. ihit ft tor. e o fiom fixe tc. nine bundrwi men had croaeed the Ohio River at or ne r R ime in Perry ci iint. . un Sunfl iv morn ing. mo weie making their way tiorthwinl wifi nil ieel They were n-xi heiril of near i .Ii in Onnge county, .ro'abiy intending to ai k the bink thee, and alo at Sdem. and to de-troy amu Ii a- thev cuM of iti- New Alb hi v and Si lemRidrowd I)ii.ilche were rceueil from1 lieu r n, Kv . n I ti 'in New A'liiiiv. B "oin-in-io .. Sale-n. W.-hing.-oii n Ivie-s count v. Co. vdon au 1 V.iicei.nes The bonier counties me thorouhlv amued, and active meHurea ere !

k ng to lepel th d iring r i l The dipitcfi the prixileue o baihJisf j few on stable on the trorn New A'b in v l ite-1 th it the iuv idet tio.tteii rear end of their lot. on the earner of East ftll ! ol tbe r in'enf'oti to visit th1 c:Tv. and tliey ex i Washington tree' Releireil pectel to reve! heie today In thi. thev re ft., Mr S A F etcher ti inC R Hal'

m'tken If fher force is only nine hundred, oihere, nking the privilege ol hntidirrs frame; (putting it at the out-iie figure-.; thev can onlv -rain warehj:.e an 1 elevator neir the I'etu t iil

re n here pri..ner. ru ,,f depot Granted A comnan ol r a.rv leit heie for Paobnn ti. t Q A F ,r.Kr from 9mI IL

W - M w . p m 1 m mm " m WW WW t I KJ -ft ' W. ffWWi V . ftVV X r , ( f ituplwv iidve-ie dn abo it nnn 4Ö0 of the askint: certain priideges in iei uion lo the aatn

7lt re.- mdni. under G i Bi Idle, leit here over nmjd fttorwcn ot powder at his place of hoiinOH

tne denn iv rom tor some i-uut on the N "V ooiv and Salonj rotii. with a view of p otecting it. The Indi tut Legi n in the South e kwa at e 8 ie h i been ordeied into active service, and a large force will be in n wi lie?.- .i on. e A int-i General No e went

d wu to aist

ae it t w ir The Ket-e! were Uri heard of at Milllown cd at Sprn gv e

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Keterreu Hv Mr S A Fietcher, fmm pronertv owner on Cedar street, between Yirgum iicnue nd j Huron streets, asking its improvement. Re erred Bt Mr Kmerir. from pre: et it owner on

in or. mzing ne lg ,,., 4t t tie? Hr.i N mhington treet. akmg to make the un . . i i k. . i . t

provemett' mere icenisv e 'i-n me o ou u. e

DioArrrt i Amu lt The r w t the me on the Blutt' H d on Suul.y wa one ot the w i-t outrage we hoe tecn i -a lied up n fo re eon! rhiii season We do n it pre'end to .lelend p c ii ( un the Ssbbath. mu -h Ir- In mi voc NO then, bu ih- saiiclinioniou a hod' n'l like thetn re ui compe'ded to attend. i.d thy m ke them wore I? enrourajiinß row die lo diturb tbem. A great njewj ot ..ur m -t rewe-ible c nen atiendeii the pu m,- it Snt.th lb llieir 1 mi

lire T'e lierm n are not Clin a'ed to Uok I -cNr 3. ti c c: n bv Mr Brown to

iitsm uch tn itoiing impnuer uu i hat day inclnre a In k up lor the wri; th it the Cine j

t,teivthii iu pi.-m- off qiiirtlv when two r I e Lngo eer be mstrui teil to .lt-: .i-e o ail the

now belute C.- e- Rciui eJ,

Rl PCBTi Mr Cu'.'ev. Judiciary Committee, rcom mending the allow nice of the ci. iim ol B R El bolt Concurred in Bv Mr S A F et. her. Amount, rep-iting an ordm nee an:"- riafing $6.636 2 for giain clue kn ihe city Pi-ed IU-Mr Allen. Fi e D-p irtmenr. recommending the ) iri'm ti n of th op nu'en ot ne C el F.re Engineer; tht the enrire hme be re itaiil:'hit a Iwick ai.o'e oe bu t l-r engine

row.ne un.ier the n Baenca ul iKiUor. h.ivm:

faiiad u e up a fi.bt. drew circle upon tiie gIVUiel aiei ftwoie thev w .ul I knock down any ui n th.l en, eJ w . h n it Ab-.u lull a iioeu pnjMftM aic.aenUlly strp ai :tli.(j the cbirmel mile Ii I acte kn-a ked down Ttie (term n en ten- K . vine th i I m I e ihn ne a Eiott Ui void a fight, and iuteid ol cleaning out the Madte u nKw the hould have done. enl one ot thear number, u elderly gentiem n. na betroiiate witn ih-m He wa kno. kci oowu with a slung hut a mum a he fttep etl witnin the r ng nl a be attempfol to rte w if again

old m lien I ; Ih it the hoi semen at t pipemen be allowed $75 per annum in lieu o. J.V' er -ear m

now iii)Wel The tecimtiirnllion were c ui curred m. ei'-ept th it p tt In te! iiinn In the tiu Id mg for No 1, whuh. Pge'her with te imend tneni. w reiertedbok to ihe cmnitiee Bv Mr Brown, fmm the C mmotee on S'ree and A ley : Aoi.l die eipeo ei r. mg tlie praye' ol the petition nf D W Cirli-ie nd others, asking the opening of priv ite pinnwf If 'or the coul. nuance of Wtluut street. G u.cur rel in.

A'fto on the petition ol Jacob C ffiuin, againet

tru k Ui daughter, i young lauv, r P allowing tne u-e d earth taken 1mm srree. lue et laimad. -whv did yon tnke my father?-' and the pmpi-e of filbuj? up lot- lelong'ng to pri ! she waa knocked d own. the blow on the breit v .ie citisena. and rei.ouiinei.duig Hie i sending her eer i! feet from where she ; I ment ol a committee to corresoood with the an I he old Gentleman theo seixed ft billet ol wo.aJ thoritie of otlter ut e t , MgMfnhl the ctie.fe t a : went in, amt being Licked by the eic.ted und laf-l in. ale o ewer iga C.oicurrel in crowd cleane! out the bullie. beating them ae ! The C.-mmiuee M S reels and A'.ley were wi r-ly He did not gic a Uk met eieep4 appoint nj u h coaimmee Wkm he ninwed tbam. .J-o agams. reprug Wasbiugion s reel e'

of V .ue Rua, igge-ted bv I N B C mcu'red In. Aien nn orwinftiire to grade und gravel Ri b ri ad ai e :e lie re, ealed. tw ih rd ol the np rtv owners having leinjnstr tied gaint it Couurrad in Al rn k'ne undry awinl of contneu l"r street imiao erneut C ncurred iu.

TELECRAPHIC.

aaenaeai. urusurf"! m i.ii t raTB tiskl

MI Iftvt'ptll'lK.

From Hiiiimftre. iatTiiine. June 2 12 M The Rebel mude

A" gru ing the prnr ,( the re'itim of) their appe-iranre at Fi"derik about 5 o'. lock John L rela' ve to ntekag the dewalk . ie-ter.lay evening, and about 7 o'clock ft hooy of from ot lot III. 1 1 nrd 12. in ju ire 47. on Tai "o iry rearheil Monocacy bridge, tour miles thit tjeee-inl Ohio eeet Cot .curred in nUont Frederick. A'o gr in'ing H -nry Tutewder the irivile e : The Rei.el priaii all the ick ;n the hoapital griding the sidewulk on M ( hi.eit veiiue, I 'I'd evei (f.n et n ment employee Tltev em hed tr .niii.g on hi property Co ncurred im, ' tor horsea, nt I ng all marked ' V H " Bv Mr Allen I nm Select Committee on the1 A T'rT Urt f' f R" infnotr, ctenlnr

jet lion of Mr T L R ei t-o i in rel it. on I running temi r irri ge on the treet of the cit i That the prayer of the ptitimer he granted un der auch restrictions as 'be Council may see fit t hnpNnj

Mr Brown nreepfl a netition from u

w r

nd artillery croaaed at Amietam durinc veier way Refugeea ar y they number trom id.Oüd to ib ixio, i,.,t p.ckei report ihem at iS.nOb K.ithwoik- are bwina erected amund ihe west ii rf!i -de of Kiiutsore. thus com uleiing he chiin of fortification A line of barricades

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partv on the same uhject. and the report and " "- wrwwaawi wumu me wmj, watwnmnc irom Mi Brown Piper wer- refer. ed lo a select cm- lh h,Kh on ,h M,t lo th uthweten.

in .tee ol .u.i.fr,.m,.,i...r.l jefemtvof the city Thee w'l be de epded '

Bi Mr .1 ltiei,n ! r urn I ' . rti mi t f M on ReviU'iin I Lniofi League men, who are being armed bi

Of (Jon muco: Re -,rteil thai the e. ense 01 Hie . ,,,n irrrK Ihe L mon men :.re entirely

pronnend revision of oed nat- -e would rot a a? $.'ob Coneurmd n Bv Mr AHen Imm Committee on Matkatfl Re:N.rtf that I he accounts and voucher ol the late M ike' M iftgff were correct. Ctn urreil iu Mr Bu tetfield. Citi Clerk. reirted the aniount coilei-'eil for licen-e lor the wet-k pant ( :.in inial to $S?7 75. whkh w . unid Mitotic trei-urt; and that u nuniier id cl dm bv con tr iftors ftgaint or"pet' ho der are ndfOa with bun Owe ntwJ in, and precept ordeieal to be is-ned. Mr Rchmoiu. Chief Fire Engineer, reported the ei;ene lor saUrie in his d' .r mei.i of 'he m ii'ii end.ng June lö. to be $1,143 58 C'n curred in. Mi I'owe'l. Chief of Polire. renortcl the nee roll tot the past moii'h at f I S7" Tij and the to lot 1 1 number of arrests lo be 2t6 in ihe ratine period Onmtniiml m. citt clkhk' arpotT.

ooohaient tha' the Rebel will not be so rash a to

attempt a rati in that direction. The dialoval amonc u re evidently nneay. and begin ui realize th it my hostile movement of their friend a?iint Bdtimore might react diat.ona!v uimn themelves rrm er York. New- Von. . I nnc 21 H r- -f.urg dipatche to niiiht contain the .llowiug: The Relel are reported 4 I. "00 strong at Haget tont ii . and forfifvmg. M'iroi' he uli'iar'er are tiH at Rloodv Run. Tlie troops were expecting marching order im me-liately . It i feared th if Kwel! in Willi ms-iort. but the opinioii heie i 'bat he is not at that point un le Lee i a'aint to cro below. Heivv rain m v li.ti e raised the PoWimic and hurried h m off Governor Cur'in received ft dispatch to nigh' frm t'h mber-hur , Mating that Jet. kin ar

The lare Citv Clerk. John Ii Wafer,, filed 1 rived at W.neboro an f hrew out iiicket five hi repoit of the m e i t and etpewdlloeo d the : mile thi ide. but withdrew them thi morning.

c t f.n the vnarcontmaociug Mat lütb. l!6g, md No information at Wajonebneo of Rebel

ending M .y lolh, l2b3.as folio MCKJPtn.

Plvne in Tranrr' han-t- May IS. ISfiJ

Ci; rrlit tax culbried le-hiKlui-iit Iftatft cilkcte1 I.ICMI' s collect aehel iwata a lect d Pinna enBeetH ky tne Mv r jel leea eaHeetol hj tke ta..r Amuant r-ceivedof Win. llenlTwnon acc-iuit 1. 1 uhclti'n t" He l i eitnwnl Pri'itu a chari?" n i r ptewUaceed. rlo-'-- 'l h Cttj Mr-i..ii An. out:' racthrrd uf 'nrii- PUker aver naain Ml Cot . .... Onh-r-.utsta:i.lii.g, Ma 13, i-tM

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BxrenDiTtrnm Or Vr init-'iinrii u M.iy ;i, 6i ... F:n Ii ar'uieiii Sirr- l Ininrov. ment G- a-i t Fix ures Kobee Sala'i Kri.lg-. N.l 1 'i ' ili.uuty Bead I a' I iceret F-n-. titus-.'. Jail Kxin-fd Int n -t paM M orders Tax r-futi.'.-d ft peel IW all .wa'icc. . P lining Itr-TI ..f I. 'iCf Maetp-1 t i-ii-m-. sad U'rll Co-tv in Mtit wirniri- the city Keruoval ! Nui-.. i I-...I and Main m ry .... ........ (Vatei.TV a wn l1nek f lecon Fir'tn-n' trt fii-ntc- re.leemed . . . .

Street ler)l rvdei-med

in-

f ulfil it H 'ger-town Jenk;n nae been plundering horses among t!ie mountain lien Couch received ft dispa'ch to-night, con firming the report of Rebel cavalry at Getty burg

I Ml ? A H'rrid.urfr dipnbh to the Herald lntey 'hat Jcnlv ti pael through (ireencatle last evening with TOO mounted iutatitry, in the direi-

lion ol W i vneh'ro The Ke'.c! are reported to have l piece of artillery nit their large lorce. Thev occupv the POnth i'le of the PotOOMC between Cumberland and H irper's Fei rv Rhodes ha 20.000 men nf Willi tnnnort It i the opinion in ofFn i il c;rcles at Harri tiurg that the Rebel h tve serious de-igin on Raltieanft. Their movements indicate thi, and fear are entert lineil for the a afetv of that citv. 'I hree hundred Rebel cavalry fired Mercer burg in several place. A Cha mtiershutg dipatch says: It the Rebels re n un where they are we nirty es peel fi'.iir on Taneday. To night thev are p'u-keting the road ft hört di' Hu e this -ide of (reeu-' itle. The Ki-bi'i are aonarlne tke iwanli i for h".re nd have got about 2 000 heul of cattle and hor-M. They are reported near Wayne horn and Oeftcv fthorg, Jenkins le't fö eenraatle tO-nifht, with 8 dtfp' ratlna, nm foe aging ex Ktton. Raw Vok. Jftine 22 The Imdadelphia Preiv - reliable di-pil he asure u th t though the 'letnv i- concentrating a force in Upper M rv I "ul the dmger of nn immediate invasion of PeoneflentNa Inn been averted

. M ii- w. . 1 1,7a i: . I I ..! f Ml . .: 34 . .s,..V. M 7 ic.'; t'T . f. OK) IN 5,3 .VJ . .M.fl'U j . 01' . idints . injri si i 1,4 4.; t:n -3 7 fi sar, t;i iy 41 Hi hi I -.ai tu ll' J 7 M Du . S 0i . 4 i 1" ii 4-: 4 II

5 .4: X, TRI ATRIR'S AXNI Al RFP IRT. Jo-eph K English hleil hi rep irt of receipt and 'X endiMire of the city for the tear coin mi't citig M iy rilh. llfrj, und ending Mat 12i.li. Itti l, a foHoart:

Mrrs ttslance on han't M-iv U'h. 1:.. Cu'ren' ' av i.lrte l I -hnuneiit Taxef I rco-ri t Ire e- ('..I!.' 'ul .Vaek i ln CaHertee

I in-- t' !lec cd J . 1 r er .... AniiMiut pel I eniiara Renner on &e inrnnnt of -ulcri-ition t tli Kir lipa. ment ft mi i "ii l'r.cei- G lected II g Sold hv iti M dial ..... Annanc paid ly Chirle I-i-ber f r I'vfichurpe on CiiitJ .

Mjm 94 najM 2 tn nt on 3 HI V i.i i: ti . 1.161 in

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tXPKNDITlRf Str t impr.nemcnt! Fir Isi'rtiiii'iit Po ice .Salarfe Gas. tmm . lluwanc lateral paiil .u "rders Mark"- ... Taxe retunced Nui aftwi PntaMnj rlrxtg.' Ca fiuir. - Soldier-' -Kiurity Ijtts bands tne Inteecet Iuter-t paid on hoed Oawftft and -Ktn.'.t-rj Jftilftiaenant

T u ctark 4 1 M Beat bn 67 lästern .Viö 41 BlMliaM 6 On 1 ' mef y 40 H lanwtWt loi .7 Tump- tni well fi 84 Co-t - M 64 Sirfrt er p rrd. m-d. 45 Haf lal SO ia. balnci- ou Land 7.(m& 67 -7.4l 38 OtiDI VANCFPv Mr Brown: To gr ille and gravel McC irty -tiee'. betiieeti Washington and Bites stieets. lit- .I twice Oidin oice to raiie and bowlder an ullev running ei-r and we-t through mnarn No aS, be tftventi Illiwnh and Tentie--ee t:'ei: to -rade and gr.vel Tenne--ee -tieet'rom St CI ir freet to t:e donation hue; to gr nie and gravel W .-h tt .'ton street between the Carli-le Hou-e and the wetert irm of the canal; to light with ga Ten

from Wnvhlnginn. W Asnixoros. June 21 D -patrhe dmed the 18 h md I fl' h have been received fiom Vick--nrg The siege works arc 1 1 1 1 progressing with igor. fJen (.rant i still rceivinir reinforcement The heal'h of i he teottfM continued ex -Hent. The whole b of the TTni'eil States force for he week pieceiling the 16 h rifVl more than tarnten killed. I he total killed and wounded did not ex'-eed fi'tv. Th" R chmond Dispatch of the lint contain he (ol lowing: Dipafche received yeatenlav from Savnnnft'n miioun'-e the c m'ure br the enemv of the Con derate iron el d s'eamer Atlanta, She wa iormrrlv tlie Kni'lish stdmer Pimfnl :lid wn onimuided by Captain Webb The Atlanta te-mel our of the h irbor and wa atMckeal and - itpnred f'er an action of thirty minutes bv two Feder d iron clad. The World's special av: Ind-cition arc that, the real d-ign of the Rebel i to att-ick Wahingfon fr. in Mart Wind, ml eres the Potomac between Washington .ind Edwarde' Ferry Refngem und de-et-reri Mf Longtreet i near Ltnnbwfff nd inten'i tttnekigK ind cross Ed ds' Ferrv if uc etul.

Ewell'g corps ha croel at WiIliameport in j t'T! torcOAMl conteoi il ites moving down between Baltimore and Washington to cooperate with i m fiwtn noccnndlng in trownlnn this side of Har per' Ferry. It i. etaiaaaw that Lee i waiting for an opportunity to ROOM through Aldie and Thoroughfare

la'.- f.. i in isa Tiie cn.-is is yet to come in this capital.

Moxocacv SrAriov Mn.. June 21. A special

l to the N.v YoiU Herald snti: About 4 o'clock this afternoon, the lt Maryland civalry made a gallant dash into Frederick, i with 4d men. driving out the enemv killing two. i and capturing one No lo on our part.

Our cavalry pied through the cit v . and im med lately after, about 150 Rebel cavalry reoccupied the town The Rebel c lvalrv entere 1 FreJerick veterdav afternoon nhnat 5 o'clock. They dashed furioulv through the i ity. capturing nine of our men on duty ;it a signal tation. and paroling ome 60 in v did soldier at the hospiuis. A number of horr were fttftn seized. Snrnatdnei flafa were dtaplarnd t the Central Hotel, where lome citizens collected to welcome the Rohda. A RI dof tv of the people of Frederick evinced

e.-ee fttreet between 8pN and Sunh streers, I no pe-ure'iit the visit of the Rebels. The la d Wa-!ungroii and Maryland sticets die wore exceedingly expressive in their demon Read a third tifgnaml pwaend. j stration-of disgust, ami howered words of svm By Mr S. A f e'che, : , pr.ule and gruel P,,hv -m our prisoners hs they pieai throughthe Cedar tuet between Virginia avenue and Huron j treet street; also, lo gr .de and gravel Ho-brook -treet I The out? which entered the citv did not num

ber over 20, and many of them w ere so intoxicu

and -i'lew i ks tieueen liumn and Grove slice: Reoi twt.e Ri Mr Brown: To grade :nd grtvel a:i tlley running eist and wesr through sou ire 77, in the

rer ni the German Catholic Church

taue Ry Mr H A Fe'cher: To gride and nave the side i k nn the e.t side of Illinois street be twetn Market aud North treetj Read twice. MOTIONS. iiC

Bv

te l a to reel in their saddle. Pickets were titioned outside of the town.; Htid no one wa allowed to leive the town until

Head j DiMiut nnlnkfbi, ndien the cavalry all left, going !

: toward MM Helon. Thi morning the cavalry re entered tbe city anl e-t d.Ji-hed picket o.i the outskirts The telegraph poles are cut do and the wires ' de-tn ed

W I J a. . I - 1 Ok ft. .ft

Mr. S. A Fletcher that the Committee on . 1 re . 7" Poseu to oe aooui oo neoeis in

Ga be itistructe.1 In . u. tract for the enuing tear trie f''v thi fttterp.-wn. IneKyhUnc cleaning. Vc. of the itenaaUanaa. J ene,m-v hi,s " forc tweM Fre,inck ii,,,.,,! ftnd BoonnoofO except a small cavalry camp ut

n. t, u miaw ri,, ik. Phur p; Jluloletown

ft ft . I I La .a 1 Ul I , til I l l UT n V 1 ft i l

Bagitiem miaire .. .. rern.it tm Um rsnndienc; . 5 1,1 h heen mide to ,drtrOT th : ot building , ,.rw ci--. ot I I mi .reet. nor over M.ocaCT r.ver. although the Birds corner, nlal ileal M I :.e.t tbe CTnitM Depot. c,me,K,wn ,,sl ,n-?hl w,lhin ft few of ! . ' the Jul . 'ion

Bv M M X '.h.th.vM- H rth lie allowed to

flag the ci' i '-poi . ot. ol f tie tu ier op-oite the Sjja'ncer BoWMJ at the me nte he paid tor bi own. mmi pte-ent the kill t 'te nv Adopted Bv Mr Thim:.on. granting building privi Ie-e to Dr MHttr OD the cornet of M.i.o; anJ Ohio trets Adapted. Adj uriied fyFiiula lacbri in -I-, or watery eve. cured b D" Jone, now prcicing a' the Bite- U u-e AH oi-eieof tiie eye mi air cured by D. Jone, if cur .hie Imf-rove thr time H - Ota) i- -hört Ar' ibc.al eie inserted: indmel eve n cure I wiihoi.t the ue of t. n nieiiicine.

SPECIAL NOTICES

S-T-186J-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Fxti .-teil u:t'i e': rr-t-rrr A didtchtfut brver aee nJ ftctlr tonic. C.itnj-oel if purr St Cr i Bum. root ft J h-rb It in -if r'e the ba.1y, w-.thoat fttiniuiai'.ng lür bria. U de-trov ftciiitr of the timacri, create n appetite trr .fhi n the strm. It t a certftin care far Dy-peji. C n:i,ti n. Diarrhea, Lrr

The Heliel are reported tn he fortifying South 1 Mountain. Thev h.ve in the vicinitv of Wil j liimport alM.ut 6.tMU infantey a'.d 1,000 cavalry j i m .a. aI' .i;ti. ......i e I

I mm a irw -.icir- ' . niuncii n. eljUlunin Ol cav:rv could undoii'uedl v capti re the ent -e force oe thi side of Sutri Mountain.

Tkn Re'.c! appeir verv uneasy and will prb thh vacate the town to ni.lit AM i quiet.

Front ttie Arnr off tbe Potomac. Ar.MT nt THI PotoIC. June 19. General

nrOKjga diränan ot eaealrj. alter marching wuhin : Ihui half ft nvle "f Middlelmrg. from A'die. th ' mori ing, ob-erved the enemy ek:;mi?h.ng in their fiont. A aertionot Fuller' bfttrery wplante.l on a I bill tu Ofi K Ipatiick. nd openel fire with cot . I derab'e effec'. driving the enemy tiack Col j , (liegg h d prerioulv driven the enemv from the Mini w th the 10th New Yoik acl the lt Maine bit'rrie The Rebel re formed line of buttle in nbout fit'een m rute af erward A squadron of H'r ; j n' livht rar dry and a detachment of the 4'h New York cavalry were sent to that rxirtion of the field where the enemy were last seen. The. Rebi - - appeared aud chirked on thee two ! -(juadrun. lut were repulsed Tliey repetel i

tin twice, bu' were h ii. d-omely repulsed by our!

brubea about tilty

Crtn;ltn', nd Jterv.iu H -lach ftnd prvr,t Mia

:n. cJift.frowctiiwaf diet, water, 4c lt cn tt men. who captured in th

a-e.1 ftt all time of rly wjmK or ynnf sm t partica- I pri-oi er. lr' rc mroended to weaft ud dthcate pertoa. o4 Our at ' hnrge. together with the prac'ice of to it r.--er. launm:, HurU and aHB. P. B 'ur rtille'i , thor uhly repulsed the enemv, who Drake A 0l . SO) Broad war. w fforfc. ! fle.1 lo-e -it about a mil. At aix o'clock. P. .a!J.Uwitwwei M . they attempted a flank movement on a por

of the brigade lander tha command of Mnjoe Whifng 1 hey ctie with a lone o aioui two car dry regiment, and m de a deprrale eftott to capture the-e men A detier .ta en coo i ter ensued, but we again repu.Md them, with but hu e l0i, although our artillery mutt have done them great uuni.e We Uove t!em beyood tha j town. 1 be sixth Ohio rara'rT opened the fibt diemounted, ano be'iaved nobly. The first Maine cavalrv of Orefg' commund

urTcre.1 -eiereli in a charge made b them jut betöre tie Ke'ayl wem finally repolead. C d Wik-oj. f t ie ninth Va Rebel cavalry w killed, and a Rebel Lieut. Col captured. Aanr of the Potomac, June 21 There hs been no engagement w.ih any poriiou of Hook er sarmv ei'-ept ctvilty hkirmiahe and reconn -- . ne- i th '! v 4ti'a. e in tor id I IU our la i Te tl trni in the North in emirelv eao-e lea-; thete is no enemy on or near Bull Run Akmy or thk Pwoem sc. June 22. Heavy can nonading lom-ne' cei veteriiay morning in the direction ot Aldie and continued during the dav N 'tiling definite received. It iknown that Gtn Pleainton atta -ked ihe er.emv near A din, and it is hoped he iucceeded in routing Smart's com maud. From "ririphi. Memph.s. June 2'. Onl OnfwJ., 10th M s ouri cavalry, .ueeeoded in tcaitcnrg everd Rebel cam; where they were gatbeiing cattle for ttrftgg' army, destioying a I ue qu .niiiy ot lorie a od bringing in the cattle He re:ort. that the Rebel are m iking vigor huh eff r' and are gathering a large mom. teil lor e north of the Memphi ano Ch .rle-tou rail road Thev are conscripting even bod v. mid number who n ue taken the oath have joined the robber bands.

S .tne of (ien Dodge I men who were with ;

Cot SteevpM hare eopoo anw rwaewon iina'ti I hev r- ort Ih t S ieight de t uveal and utian nHtod hi artillery before It wee eitdaend by K ir re-t and i tl . ed much greater damage than the Rebel fti ktiow'eie Dct-ichjiienu of tlie 1-' M ouri and 5'h Ohio eavi'rv. 4't trotig, under M j r Henry, ol the 5th Ohio, whde on ft wonm - u ce were ur nonndod noar HnrtModo, Mi., on tie night of the 1-th. bi (.en Ch .Imer. with 2 MW Rebel-. Thev wen routed an i m ist of them epture! or killed M j r Henry wa.captuied Ab ut low of them returned. Tde enemv i moving along our wh ile line from Meiuniii to Coiinih, culling ihe u-icranh and dduiagiug rmii o ida -rom feirtreno "Vlonroe Forth tv M.isrue. .lnne 21 Ruhmotid 00 per Of tOO -"th ft .V Uta oil Ol D rien , (ieorgia . was hurnel by the Fedei il n thellih int . and i now one plain of ashe ud blackeueJ chim nies Seven Feder il. iron clad were at Rrunswirk. Georgia, on the 11th int., and large forcia bad landed Irom tranepneti Viillundigh i m his run the blockade from Wil mington. He is going to Nasiu, mid thence to Canada. From 'In rriwbtt rg Hannianjao, JtiM vil Diepntehoi received here late thi- evening M ites th it a Rebel enrol ry force i within eight miles of Gettysburg, mid had croed Smith Mount. tin Thev .ne evidentlv advaucin; ea-t to attack the Northern Central railroad An itmiile force i prep ired to resist uu attack. from IliHnd Ipttla. PiiiLnit nn a. June 00 A -peci il from Red ford fai. 4 Jb more ol Miiro, '- tnt-u aic .i;c

i. en F .rey ba I ortiere! the Cwptured c.n (i rat to lie pent l r e od me ..-.nor i e.ft to M ot. n qae. 3.110 Mexican prteonerttba UetiM-al bau put to work OO toe raiir ad loading to VtTft Crui. a : 2W he erap aeiio deatioy in. tbe en trench menu around Puet. a. Prom riacionati. CixcTaTt. June 23 Yeoewiay a boot n'tie hut.droi Kabel croaweu the r vor in tbenetnborhoiai of Lvet.worth. Thin Borninf thev had reached Paoli. in Ormga countv, witb the pur - c of bora d4' br.dgea on the Ottiu and M as s aippi railroad. rom l.ouiwTltlO. LocisriLLC. June 22 ICewa reached head quarters today th .t John Morgac. w th 5 "K) men. crossed the Cumberland river near Carthage laet ninht P-ts-enera report considerable e ntemeiit at G illatio, tt being reprted th it 5.00 Rene".- are advaucing on that place Preparations are being made to defend it. I- rom St I on I St Lot, ;. June g-J The Democrat's Springfield -i -natch av tbe Cleiks of the Aambly gathered up the Journals of both ii ue and placed them in The hind of rhe copperhead Treisurer The law aav they hall be depo-ited with the Secretary of State. 1 be law also icovidei that the nublic printer shall lure official cot. ie ot eich na proceeding of the Logila ture. which ba not been coojp Md with. The Clerk pre'end tj eonider the Awembly yet in Boaskin Thee Journals are public propertv. and open hv law to ail, even wheo both H .unto are in session. I rom Jefffferwon t Ity JkrFKaviM Car. June 22 Iu the Convention to dav, Mr Dtake introduced re dutions pen .1 in for an elettion.by the people, of State officer on the 6 h ol October nex' . who ire to serve

until the next general elect i. u in I8b-1 a uhtiu'e a a- "fTcie.i tor the re-o'ntion. eilen ding the lime of election t,ll November neu. The reobiiions and ameivlments were under dicuion all dy, but the Convention sdj urned without action. Meetin ire being held throughout the State in favor of immediate emancipation and the election of State noVetl by the people The Convention :nsed ft reolution. unanim-oti-l v. .. tsaoj from it sittiug P L. Hudgins tor disloyalty. Later from ihr lCo)f of the Potomnr. BTkW ToSMX, June 22 Tbe teamer Locust Point from New (MtaJM the 15th arrived tonight. The paper contain no new Nothing had lieeii lie ltd from Port Hudson, except that fighting continued no one knowing

ihe result. A lettered he 01 i:. the Philadelphia Preftajre thai L e has pu!ieil up hi armv o that hi i leb wing ret- in M m land, and he invade Penn I jleanift tor his -'ippbe. Hooker ha pushed hi itrmv up that bis right wing tests on Poelearitto An ndaancc m-ist be m . !e info M trvland be

fore the Rebel armv m gne tiatiie A Fredtuu k Md , letter ol the 2üth. to the Ki 'pnrer. ai -: It i- not believe I liiat ovc; l.i.Oll" men, of all arm, have crol .uto M at .ami and Pennsyl vatii a Thev are til' advancing atoi aill nit stop be fore reaching Moooreaey, It i a iue-tion whether thev wil! be iu a poi tion lo unite w ith Lee it Point of Rock oe in the einhält nf Holao's fard, olsnsn they may crom.

Night l.'ioi"i

From Unfa York. Xr-.w YoKK.June -J4 Admit ti Fo .te isbettf r to day. and nopOJ ute now entertained ol his re cot ery. A puhl'shed Washington letter state that our srmj on Bttufdav vva very active, several corptook up their march. JndgoTooey, on Friday l it. ftt Baltimore. ga e an opinion that the tcgulation iuel bv the Seeretarv of the Treasury on the 2St h of An gu-t. in mhxtioa to ktSOetsnl commerce are illegal and void. A neciil to the Evening Post from Wellington the 2'2d, say all the informal ion which Ml cav.alrv in been able to obtain confirm the pre viou impresion that thete is no Rebel infantry tin side ol tne Bine Ridge, though thev may occupy A-hby '- and Man s is (Jap Oen Ploaeanton found none In Snicker's Gap. The Rebel cavalry f irce still remains near Middleburg Our cavalry has been throuch Thoroughfate Gap. thu showing that ne ther l.en. Lee "or anv of h it officers are there, ftt published. Nothing ha been MOO of the enemy towards Warren ton or bevond. or south ot (hone ptocoa Our arrnv i nn the move, and if the enemy intend to ;;ve battle he can come out. of S'ieiiandoih Valley and to o whenever he pleae. (Jen Hooker prepared Everything is most favorable br army operations. We hue inauthetiticated reports that the Re'-el army is retreating down the valley towards Culpepper. The steamer Dudley Buck, from Newbern, has arri vel Gen Will' negro brigade now numbers be tarnen two and tluee thousand. The enlistmentrange from fifn to one hundred a d;iy, and one day reached three hundred. A Baltimore letter says 0n. Kane, formerly Marshal ot that fife, hi escipel to Dix'r and been appointed a Major General in the Rebel armv. Another letter ay Cnmberlnod, Md . ha been reposese i hi our troop-, and that a reconnoissatice to Romney showed no Rebel in that region The country between Cumberland and Maetinwourg his been laid onoti, railroad track de Sttoveil. bridges burnt. &c

M inrland bleicht vested

rill thu be completely in

official lleport of Gen. Pleaaartton II r.APVil ARIERS CAVALRT CORPS i Camp near I'pf erville, June 21. To Brig (Jen S. williams: I moved my command this morning to MiM1e burg and attackeii the cavalrv force of Rehci-

titider Stuirt and steadilv drove him all dav, in I - . - i flit ting heavy loss at every stop. We took two piece of artillery, one a Bhikelv gun. together j with three enOfthOM. We also raptured upward- : of sixty ririotiers, and more are coming in. in eluding a Lieutenant Colone'. M Ine and five; other officers, he-i le- I wounded Colonel snd a

large number of wounded Rebels left in the town of Cpwvill Thev lett fheir dead and wounded on the field. Of 'he former I r-aw upward of twenty. We also took a Urge burober of carbine, pistol and sabres.

Our loss hi been very mall both in men and ; horses. I never aw troop behnve better or under tore difficult circumstance Very heavy charge ware made, and the sabre wa used freeiv but al ! wavs with great aav infa.e to us.

A pLt.vsAMOx. Brig Gen. Southern Neere.

r run ftntftlori Rostov. June 2:2. A letter Irom the biockadinr fleet off Ch rletn, iav- : On the I2i.li instant the rebel batteries on Morris 11 mo opened (ire on our troop on Folly l-l md. and for hall an hour no notice wa taken of the firing by our force. Pre-ei-tly ihe gun boats Pawnee and Gov. McDiWntlgb atetmed up to wirliin good t inge of the Re'el bitterie too mured in it deadlv fire from their heavy gun. The Union b itterie on FoMy lelimri now onenel ri'e. and for three hours the shot feil thick and I it. '.Ve could ee that the Re'oel bot fell short, whiit our from the h utei .c- an 1 guuboats bur.-t in ihe niulst of the Reliel battery. The bring lated until snnef. but the result of the engagement v.as not fully known. The Rebel weie sei n to carrv off a number of ftiileit mid wounded du-inp the filing The Rebel mow coving out frow bobhjd Sumter. proeOosOd down about two mile- ftom that fort, where tliey re u lined until the engagement was oi er. During the night, the whole roads'ead and shipping were illnm naied for several hours by an extensive conti ignition in Charleston. From Salt Lake. Salt Lake. Jttoe 82 -Fifty of Sam Patch's band huejii-t h000 raotorod. Ten Iiidiin were killed at Government Spring, c-ter i i v L:rge numbers o! them are appearing in the southern settlements. from l-nrtrcaa .Tlonroe. The truce ateamer an I rod tt i morning from City Point w ith lour Rebel officer, ms tbe Rebell relued to exchange our officer fiat them The tolhcAiug extract are taken from Richmond paper: A di -fterate fight took p!cc on tne 12th at Port Huo-oii. The Conteierate charged the

enemy and drove them Irom tin r fortification j The situttion at Yictuf' s-iil engrosses the1

.i i ituoe oi theooontry. large i l emema are DonrtM Into Grant' army, and I irge install

ment bom K -e ran hive been transferred to;

the army investing Yn k-oi rg. Wbetiier Johnston has at the la-t hour been invested with au thoriu to concentrate tue troop. of tbe W e-t is the anxious topic of bjqolry aud the vitai que tion ol tlie crisi from Wawlungton. Wftomi seine. June 22 The extra Republi can ol to day hay- that at two o'clock yesterday urning, under nrtlnrf titun Gen. Hooker, our noralrj and artillery attacked the Re I as. cavalrv and nf to lei y force under Btnatt at Aidie. The tijit UDCUtsi with spirit on b ob ide. Tbe on

slaugh of our men was ptQMptlj met. and ftom iutormaiiou received, naothoi si te gained much ; for several hour, when the Rebels bngN to give j way, and tor hours afterwards it was a running i fight, our fi prof CHI Piling the ent my n tbe riht, : lett and center. '1 lie held was strewn with dead

and wounded Rebeis.

Atton.cv litriieral Mate? will leave Washington !

: for St Lou I to morrow to lie absei - .tne weeks, i bi heakb demaud.ng temporary withdrawal.

flinirehM irom V emiiio rlld tb 'Hllh

Baltimore. Jui e 22. The Richmond D s

pstch of the IM hm tbe loliowing nigiiificact j t,e 16 b iaot . atiei Ihni Mueguns

men on cur üe

Dien liche imtn Xemp.:i dated the 'Mh, state

that a dOtOtchOMOt oi Col. lirxie's cavalry Cap tured two boa i- on which two Rebel regiments and a battery were trying to cro, the Tenneeoeo river, nd C'donel Conyn had broken up a Rebel regiment aud destroyed a large quantity ol cot ton, Row dour mote damage Ulan heretofore reported. From Port Hoyal Vkv York. June 22 The s'eamer Sxon, from Port Royal on the l9tb. baa just arrived here. Tlie Monitnee WTtuhao htn and Potapaeo cap

iure i the Rei

No low ol

paragraph: Richmond is about to be uncovered of the de fen-e afforded by the proiimity of Gen. Lee's armv. part ot which is already in the valley and porbablv in Mirylar.d. snd the rest will follow

where they cannot be brought instantly to our at tistance it we hou'.u need them.

From Haltlmore. Baltimore, June 22 The statement rhat the cir ul uion of the Ne York Exp-e. the Caucasion. Cincinnati Bnqowoe md Chicago Times would be stopped in thi Department it erroneous The Biltim ;re papers were prohibited from pub lishing extracts from ihem All the information received t the American office i th it the Rebel force at Frederick and in the vicinity i small courir.g part.e. and that there are Ml more thn T.ilO'l or 8,'MiO Re'els in Man 1 md; that there hi been a vet no enga.gr ment or dem uitration made ftt HaiLer's Ferry, snd that we still bold comraunicaiion with that point. from f olifornta. Svx Francisco. J ire 22 D oe from the City of Mexico efn Aeapislco are to the 24th ult. AÜ the French resident? had been compelled to leave the citv Gen Juarez had uken command of the Mexi con troooa The Mex;cn fortifications were bei nf strength end. an f 00 the approach of the French it is believed the Mexicans wil! make a depernte reetetance. All the available Mexican troopa are being drawn in towards tbe capitil. C monfort is much censured for not relieving Purr .a. and in eone;iience hae reaigned

Defalt of th Rattle of U Inrtoeater

tw York. June 22 The details of tbe bat : tie ol .utbeatet- show that Miiroy had 7.UO0 i men.

The l5ih Contccticut snd 5th Maryland were

captured almost entire. I fiu lortner was over .

900 strong, of whom only 33 are ali it can now router. We lost three full batteries of field artillery, ail tbe siege guns in tue mam fort, 6.0U0 mut ket. 20 wagons, and ot the 7, JO ) engaged only 1 6o0 have reacbed Mart land bigbts, and probabi t 300 or 400 escaped to Hancock.

Cumtierlaud date cobUming the toreeoiog say that 1.701 more of Milroy' command arrived at Bloody River, Pa., m ai to-day we bear of tbe i atetv of 4bO retire A peci .i to the Philadelphia Inquirer reports j the Rebel advancing on 'jetttsburg. Pa., with 40,000 men and ie pieces of artillery

A large force of Rebels is also approaching London t legraph station from the direction of Mercer-burg, evidently recounoiiering, and a scout reports Rebel artillery punted on the plank road near Htgeratown. irom tfarrlftburg. HaaaisiLRO. Juue22 From all tne inform tion receive! bore, it ia behoved ibat the whole Reoel force on this tide of the Potomac is ad v ncing m this direction. The enemy occupied Oreeocattle at noon to dav. with cavalry, infantry and artillery, and in

, believed to be a stroac force Ttie troop at CbaathersOurg are under Gen I Knipe.

T hw oawa of ur f.oa ua t e V o II ft I uw.k to the eaam at my b cieow.f p0u of tare t .reew of toe one . awr nrepwratoo hi hoiog ntwdr to moot th m foa.J tUv dec ua to nove : r'her In tbit d rO-tiu

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Monev G bi decltool w dto oreoi. 32 pera F.sci'an.e leadjr at U ptem.

fw lark Wnrkri N " . we Flonr t'-.-efle-i, snd 51(V I we- 45 40 fJtS 70 f. rXtr te. iod (6 9' for common n r! branc .-i r r. uud liooj Ohio, and $6 ia' 7d fr lrilde brandt Wbtskx-4444S Pen hi Wheat Doll, Ic pot; $1 17( 34 for C-oraco Snthag. fl 2491 K for M w.i.koa Club, fl tldl 47 tor wititerreu wewam Cna closed stech . 74($76c for western mixed Oate dull t 7g(a;V. Meat P..rW not firm: $11 SOtfll H fW old me-, $12 B7jfta Wi lor new $n .Vtf II 2f lor old an l new prune me. $13 Si)0 16 ' for new prime mers. bacon Sides dt. miuiil. Lanl Steady and in fair demand. ''Jj-S1' for choice Mouei 7 per rent Sterling dull au! tiomit l.'i' i.7 tor banker' bilU. tt-okt of-n mk at 4 .3H , advancing to 43Jit and cloning erntet at 4.'ii4c prera.

MEDICAL.

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