Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 157, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1861 — Page 2

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THE DAILY EXPRESS.

TERHE-KAUTi:: MONDAY JULY KJ Wi giTe this morning, a Ions; ar.d InterestS letter fron cur Washington Correspond eat, to the eiclua'.en of almost al! other mat .tar. It will be read with mub interest v ' saw -TTtaeltlaifftesa Crrpn4r. rat aaT at matOa Sunday 21.1 int. occurred the first 4ret battle of the wsr of the rebellion. It wt a moat ioportant action in all rv; .: Iza'orttLt on 'count of its influence lor the

where th road leading cfT north wmi. to wardi Sudlty'i, Ictarcwd the Werrentoo road. Her we saw Gen. Mclowell and hi

tack of their batten, and aeeroeu to be, from Ihetr c ntigns, Söuth Carolina trn.j,

and tu Ins preparing fir a dank attack. The

staff. The part of the column weal of Cat ; cannonade, at thi Ku.t, was the most sever IUI' Littery, IncluliuR the battery, 00 j and precis of nj etperieueed during the noted, on, under fien. TjUr.MHl theretca'n day, on the Tylor column. It occurred aLout dor ofit cotiatdutifcr. Hunter' divivta j 4 o'clock, end w abui the Lat etTclii hded and paed up the Sudley road, to ; wotk oa either tide uj.on the centre. DartLg rre Hull Hen. off north-wettert?, in the j ail the wMto from about 11 o'clock a. l, the direction of SudleyV Tbl division we ae j b.Avy and rapid rvll of luuakerry and the in-

coruj ar.led bjr Ateiauder's pontoou train, and reani ihkcturgeof tield pieces, had iudicat-

ii to eroe the run, cake the Manassas

I ro-td bevotid, and ad taue aouth to the line

f the reuli column. We followed Tyler's

ed the idvauce of Hunter column. It now

bcyn to fill bak, and the latlie of small niu hePatue terrible bejoud any ruurepthu..

fltst enaed, Dd would bear the brunt of the battle. Atter advanriu; a mile further et ti e teluiua halted at Elgin's farmheuc. After a h.rt delav the line of rüttle

cotumanJ, which it was supposed would be ! H advance and retreat tould b distiaetly

aem by the Kdiloa of the smokr a the tlond rolled south, or drilted back noitu. It Ii a grand and terrible !l,t from the hed of Tjlcr' column Orxier came xm irtim (en. McIoell. to prcjure lor a retreat

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&9 Sreit-.t battle which hi bta fought on i -:rr Ue-l. lUIrv. farmed at lie centre of , eru.u and ß.w b,ttvne wiain rrc rHrnS tVe coeu. and U d-uWew- but the ,: lH .e. S:hencl'e trtdf. ccel f iu i m L.w tU the MauaM.niotlfrt.mth.

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fituro and on 4oucl of the ei?-erienr ! waa foimwd aa fdiowa

-h:cU it will lrt the w,ctif coah-.tinta j A de:4chmentof C.tlule'a battery, headed Uck un tut.i vlllc. It wa. .iJeut t of th. k:!l nd reurce, of each. It wa. j ot thelarqc OC pound I'arrott rifled cannua. j Hunter could not aUud agwinat the Irr.h

cursor or o:.c: aat grui.Jrr o;jj

proved a triunnh fir the nation a! ana it )uld urKuetinablf hare brokeu the rength of the rebellion acd made the future f the wr cotaparatiTel ea. Aa it U however, tie rwu't will e to ettend the duration of the war iz l to call forth, more 4?rr:b!r and iestructirelT the eaergie of the 4jvernmeut. Keloj pieent durin; the eu tir battle und during the day on ererj porllvo of the field, I propose to coatey to the retder of the Kirats". auch an idea of it aa can txr done ou pwper. Thie however mut f-11 far jhort of the rcalitr. .No one eaa pictare himaelf the eppearance or motctnenta f a battle, unleae he hai beeo ixa ene. The whUxiiig of hullet and riung of bombe aod rittiiaj of grape mail It heard, in the midt ot a cooilict. to be realiaed. The aame ia true of li theincidtuu of an engagement. Tne charge and the retreat raut be eeen to be UT.dereVKwI. It iinot eaj to jortra? the thousand aceaes of bravery or tue mauy horrible and ghaatly forma of death or injury, which meet one at erery turn npon the field of carnage aad warfare. In the midt of it nd under the excitement of it one doe tot seeci lr realize a aenae of perwntl danger except a it i.i brought to mind 1y the fall of aome one cloaeby hij ?ide. or the narrow eattf of a bocb or slot.

roroaaara-T or tck sarTLa. Th5 Ärt grand battle of Mnaaa, w fought in Fairfax county, about three to four 'uc4 we- of Centre iiic. ar.d .'.b-yut five to ixniiief north-wett of Maiiaja Junction, along both aidei of llull'a Iiua. The former emeot occurred about two and a halt auiies south of Centrerille alon? the bank of iU wae creek. Th battle field of Sunday wai therefore abr-t six n:.le distant fna the obe of Nat week. The Warrcnton Turnj;: pawt throujk Ctr.trev;l!e.fron Fairfax

Üoart IIou.-e nearly due wet. Atter crosaiaf Cuil'e Hu. fonr inilci west of Centre tillc. It intersect a road leadicj from the dilution of Sudley aoutb-eatTly to Manae aaa Junction. The olijct cf the General r.r.r;irdir.g the Federal troopi w to pais wet: aios; the Warreaton road to iu Intereetüoa witu the iliua.vaa road, and then by faa'.2i t th left make a movement to the rear of the eaem;. Th country all aboat Centrerille U brlea au 1 hcirily tiuibe: J. U "a cut u? by rain,throapb in af w hie! im-ill tretm Ü ja. c.tüei ia thi eoubtry "rue.." AJt'fig thw rum r mrh'la of atntll ttec and bui:ie. T'iO his'ai eu ea'h aiJ r fenrally abrupt and then llo? tJo t an irreilsr plane thresh which th email trwarn tneindr. Hull' Run paM rjuu'l Ceatrevillo cq the wet

and aouth. Th C'onfelrate army aeem to have cho?en th; e th line of their outpot defencea for tr. u""- t's'm it for thie vir p-) Uf oÄ'-er- hae planted butrin to 3Btxaud all the road crewin it for many tailea each Wherever thee ilefctae cau be tnaakri by huahea if I trrt, It 14 cone T..e atreni iuelf o I-r it dej.th it tin'fr.ia! rem t aTord r. obstacle to ' the p rvry or infantry at atjy point The enaia'ier uf the bank an t ap j;oa !., hweter. 1 euder it cn d .li.'ilt tor

ar.i i:y cr ctrr.p t cr I''vhtie j tnan at rr. ,: -r: -iril bridge. 1

The u-t un;'rrics'l eye can nt s glance, that tn locility ' ettreaiely lavorjble ta defea.'ue mil U: oprttin, and el vted'.njjly uufaturable t an altackinj; fjree. It ia in Uct uf aurh character a. ti render opratior of either j:fautry V cavalry etceediuj'y d.fll-wtt the only open a;.c .? ia the oc'aaional vulmate l fiel la or waw till-aide which ar ir.traperaal il.r$-ikboul the wola TVif erc of the battle aprar d to be tao Nre j.irl'.el platea.ithe areet one eleTatl abjre th ether, both traveled diaaall US nir,e ar.ddra o'. Away to the H the h:!l nxe up until the

Urxainated h m unitin in the diatacce. Southwarl the hei-ula of Manaa.aa were ietble. Oa the etat wtie the hirh rou.! about Cectretille, while the irregular plane wept away to the rthward lor eoine d a laxce. The Stone Bridge over Bull a Run Max which the head of the centre ( Tyler' column tested, oa the Tarreaton roaJ. wa al:xaanllei and aaid to have been miue t by theneay. All around it were mukl ht terie. I waadowa at the bridge, foi -aeveral rolautee. Uariuj the euaueaieat, and could there ealch the outline of the miaVei batte riee to the aouih along t'..e creek, and auSeieatly cb-e the;'.rUlw tj hear the wprdef cwaaoxid froar th oSi.-e ra of the enemy. The centre col-ar.: 1; ! at ad aoce netrer HiAU about a C!f mde af th br!f 0 rwa anraca an tte 01 aaTTi. At ab5Ct thrww n'clj-k t. at. the cax;a eboat Centrerille wr.e broken uf and tl.e diviaioa of Oea. McDowell waa put ia ia, iH:i ateetward alocp tae ?."arretroi rad. f.nt jae Sheraaa'a ti hattet wiJ, :u Sra aow.jaer?. rlied eart:. cxsr ar-d ÄeM w.rtvj: thea fallowed a if? ef cara?ry

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ment.aud lt Ohio rejimcnt formed the left wini ao.ith of the road in the wxd; rtherman'a briIe, eoujpoacd of the -d Wiacon-

'u. 9tUNew York, and 13th New Yerk,

ic fiUt the aooda wel of hia oaitioo -The field J(Uj" which 1 had, enabled tne to .- the rerruiti pouring ia from Maua for ho.iM ;.i-oviv.u. They came in fout an t aix

Me of the enemy must hare bee a immenae. Hut for the superiority lu metal and number uf their artillery, tl.e rmit of the rebels would havebveu complete about 3 o'clock r. u. At thla time, however, Immen re'n fcrremtf.ta began to arrive, and it wa out of the queation far our troojrf, after the long

fight Iber had attained t b-dd out aairnt them. Ordeia were then jri en about 1 o'cl nk, to retreat ar.d prrjiatiou made to draw o $ the forces in gool order and under cover. It was ujpoaed that both column ro Jd be joiurd on the Warrenton road aud fall back upn C.-il. Milca reaerve at tVntieville. In thi, however, the ofticere wr mi.talen or betia)e i but little military akill. ThU was the only bad feature ot the battle, acd admoniahea the Oovernrneiit, ul theoe

oityof laving Generals who cannot only ; tummand an advance, but handle a ictrut;

when tiecery io make one, la uften the aae iu the bet appdnted armie. If the t) i erumei.t U to auccead in drivinr lb tebel out ci UasUM-n VIrgii.ia ; eel.ly, it in'dil find more eouipaucnt Oer.eral for the field, and heavier and belter aitUlery and much more of it.

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PONY EXPRESS.

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Aaert' i-n r pr. LrparT, nri. r :;- r

bsck of dchecck's brigade as a reserve. lf

ta.hmenta of field pieces Ti-om Carliele'a bat

and the lon ftream of dual could be aeen for tndes along the road tu their rear. Tylei'a column uow fell back hlv, th

teryoccuoltheettreme riht and Uft of 'rouSht to Klgm . house the line of battle. At 6 ' o'clock a. . the I eouva-tted buo u hu.pital. ! lane ridedcarouwa moved down the ruad j The tear oi the retreat s -ua.ded b New , 1 ; " '

large rided carinou

a few- hu&drel iVet in advance of the line

York and Ohio tegimenn. and everything

and plcKl in position, unlimbered and lour ! teeniest to W in condition for a regular

hots fired ia the direction of the enetu at ; nd orderly retreat on I ntervwle. ltwa

dt 2 rent portions of their line Theae ahots

seemel to tell. The piece waa admirably handled by the young Lieutenant in charge of it. Beit abort of men for rvpid work, be had pe)rnision uf hia commanding officer to call tu hi aitanoe some civilian a vol

unteer. Mr. Hudson end myself imreedi-

underatood that Hunter'a column would re

treat soou and the men were held in position, for the rear march for nearly an honr. In the meati while, the enemy were throwing occaaianal .hot Inna their batterioe eoutU of their bridge, tr.to the tubble-fteld and

woods nrur the old line of battle, but were

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ately took hold and aaa.tted br rxut two t prinn-L-iug h i.iiu. u vuia cuuuiuou tnings. hour at the pm. Lint. Hain handed me I rested for a nhort while, until a panic arrung a fir e field glaas with permlvion to uac it the j up. which will be deacribed below, balance of the day, and it proved aimoat in- nt visa' cotiu.

valuable in asting to a propvr understand Whtu leaving the Chutch ou the Wanan-

inj of the battle field. Soon after the first di-Hckarjce of the rifled gun which, it is presumed, vi intended more to signal Colonel Hunter and the officer of the lower encampment of the arrival of Tyler's column at ita

ton road, early iu the monu.g, Col. 'a Heintcclaian and Hunter advanced an.t aucceeded la Croainfr Uull'.a Kun, aa waa calculated the fortner a; a lord and the Inner futher

north at Sudley'a Sjrin bridge. The Mrtil-

point of deüutiou a heavy cannonade 1 j jerT wan aafely taken over nnd the columns

fat. kMstai. After it became ajiarent that the l rderal foicee were not stton enough to take the enemy reinforced, the order wa -;ivn to re treat. Care enough wa not taken to dtaw

ol the t.ten in fjood onler. They bean tu

the field in onfuiou, a'enj; Huntei'

louh mcat of the l eimuta pr.-erv -

el thtirordej, to some degree, itnd many cf

tl.um pel fectlj . O Tyler'a lin the mtiltery waslimbeied up and brought bck to the hopital at Klgin'e. Here a large crowd uf via tors, teimslora, muiiciani, and atuchu to the army, of various kin Ja, wa gatheied togethot uumberinj; some hundred. Tl.e Ohio, New York 2d and Wiconain regi mtuU were weat in the WarieaVui roa l iu the 'Ige of 1)19 timber. KuJdenlv a a.nadiou cf siity or eighty rebel cavalry dashed out of the wood from the aouth aide of the

road, fired a volley at the crowd, which wa replied to by cue of the regiment t fTc tire ly, thea wheeled and galloped away. The volley killed young McCook of the Ohio 'id, and wounded one or two other. The crowd Iii'tintly tied under the apprehension that it ara aurrounded. The teamatera took t their team., aud artillery driver to the'r wagon, citixena to their vehicle. a;d such

whheu aa were out of line, to the rod, and

lib anJ Ohio atreru.

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heard, at the ecene ef the former engage- ; joinetl M .xpaCtI. near Sudley Church, or a j. Ä daih dowü the reaJ tQ 0cntreville, n-t.t outhol Cenuenlle. Thi. a. kept IAr building which waa afterward u.ed a , m one ni . j nJ Con ., u up fur soma time, a a lernt doubt.e,. to at- j a horiul. and which wa. v i.ible from ihr , fh . retreated :n con-

tract the er.eany to that qusrtr.

About lOtg o'clock it became apparent that Col. Hunter and He'utzclnun had cee-ied iacrojiti,; Culi'a Run, u they expectel, and were advancing southward, along the Manaaas road, on the hih plane beyond Pull's Run. Hunter' column could be seen.

centre of Tyler'a columa. Col. Hunter arri

ved on the ground Cat with Col. Burnaidc' brigade, formed iu order of battle, with the 1st Rhode IsUnd oa the right, the 2d Rhode Island, 71st Nee York and -d New Hampshire extending to th left, and the light battery of the '-'J Kludc I aland ou the tlauk;

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iih the niked eye fron Tyler's centre pas j a!o wi'Ji Col. I'ortei'a brigade conaistin.r; of

eilig Sudley Church x '.iunc of aay two

or two and a half mile efl- ta the north-wet. Here ho forned, ia order of battle, ami engaged the enemy shortly atfr hi arrival. Not getting over to Hunter'a line until some time after the commenccme&t of the action, it is impossible for me to give n accurate stateac-t of the ört formitioa of his line of battle. Th rrjilaie.it-i cotupriain hia column wtre hit (21; diviioa an 1 Colonel Heinuelman'e 3.1 division, and perhaps a

a battalion of regular Infantry, 8th NewYork an 1 Uch New York (Brooklyn Zouaves) w ith a squadron of cavalry and battery of artillery. Col. Heintrelman arrived with hia division, a few minute after, compoae-t of the 4th Pennsylvania, 5th Mauachusetts, lat Minnesota, constituting Col. franklin's brigade, and the 1st 3Iichign, 11th Ne York (Ellaworth'a Zouaves, aud 3th New York confitutin Col. Wdcox'e brigade. Thiadiviaion had also one company (2d) of

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ALE AND PORTER.

portion oi Col. Mi' 5th division. The re- 1 TJ tüted State cavalry and two companies of ierve. bark at Centrevtlle, which comprised I light artillery. The battle began 00n after

ths extreme riht wing of thcarTor, w. uader Col. and were r.wt en-nped in the actiou The entire Federal force about Centretille rated at twe:dy fiie thouitnd iafantrr. but there were cot over fifteen thoua an! nfigl in the battle. thi aTYl TVLe.a'a coicvtv. Tbere were oerta .ir.-vl shot fired by the

picket f the enema from the i nn of the

the arrival of tho troop upoa tbe field. Ar

tillery and era ill aim beran to rattle and the smoke and dut and din of the engageacut could be ,cea and hetrd to a grtat distance. At the commencement of the battle on Hunter! column, h?chwis. about twoand a half mile fmm the centre of Tyler'a; the relative poation of the comtatatita

could not be diat'mgniahed distinctly. They

Lotxlon Porter, frtilaUripbU l'txtcr, Dajtoa Ale, Stadiaoo Ale, XX'trott Cider, Ac, dc. N. hi WaiTNlV IClt, Vataali atr-et, maylOam TEKlUv-HAtTC. INU

fucd order across the fields. At the moment of tue discharge, Meiira. William ai.d Ruasel BemeU and myself had ju.at com'j'up tha road fromthe battle field, and wc. t. utanding sear tho houia tonveraing. We w:c suddenly surrounded by our own line preparing

to resist the enemy. Our poaition wa quite uncomfortable for a frw moments, while the panic was at its height. We walked out through the wood?, how ever, back to the other side of the house, got their buggy which waa hitched there, and was the only vehicle left, out of a larpe number,, and drove dovrn to Ceutieville. It is impoeible to describe the panic end confusion of those in the road.

It exceeded anything that can be iaiagiiicd, wagon were cruahad, atorea and loading thrown down and Al!uaincr of destruction apparent. Some soldiers threw away their arm! and hastened away. We crossed the bridge at Cub Run socle time after the crotrd had started, and here enrountcrcd the rear of it. It ruhed oa dnwn through Centre ..!-, communicating the !arm to all thoe along

the road. ftP.d ended ili a tegular Stampede, bfor sntann tho cira. ttargaaa to be cLe--i.ed

, .u.. r- nlrnr,U naatb aiih tüo tn mluaai. bf..ri tbi train

itVUl Hl.lV JVir. VII T ' v..-t.-4v v j

Iha7 dee to m . tflrm tVbc7 t.L . . a ; 1'V Wft!l iM-r R-dui in V to nX-VV V'Va'IIVs ! PAaiiiin ' 'O- Vt- r.. pirU-r. ukr-a-cr r4;a tu iL, J-ne2t ,w-1u I - la tlelr crr-U-a.. t..a:,Ä UaU y 4

if,,., th l.vrr a:.J KidiM J . bL ..'. ra!i.-r frvia 1 jl.va.

tit-,.. .rh: ' Uii .r. a. t. Ltn ao d. ic t

FincGoll l'arir v..ul rr. s,ov, -.i at 40 t J.nr!,ria;M-ti1u.i? K.,. ,hai lur.,tu.tiy ol ! hun-i; a w.-.e Jl tkui in Mf..;;. r.i t r-vrt I

Gl LlbS & CO. Mre prepntrd to ; Oar objvet m tiakit.tr the-e i.etiit.hit.Klv "- r.r CMrrr. -I I-'j.. rrker.owher. ltt ; 1 ! Low I'iK-e. U t. Cl.o Out this Stock. ," r'J h" - ' 7 t- T Prt cf li-e t . . ALE. I "OUTER, CIDER. Kc. i.e. i J; ;J' l.

Carpots

Cnnton Mattlna

RAILROADS.

Office T rr Ilatite X Kirhmoott l. 11 Ti..K.liAne.Ja!j 12, 1ML

VTOTICi:. On ?trul nf or MotiditV. Purity Ju!j arl Au

ll the 13th uL, the Tralr.a ca ). KvaJ will

L. RYCE tc SON.

ir. J. II. i;cl.ait ulcunlr Oil , Liniin nt. ( Tu r.t r i.xrrkL i thi. Wct.u,, h a M

Curtain Drapory, tl'-ij.i- hamanwIirrkaT .e,: ;trri j ! orJ-r-;t;tnte ar;4 R.jry. t- ae f ti-ia jrnal- - A. IST 33 I IJ:.:riirt. Il wii! xll.rr I'Al.V ali:.ot U.:an , j t-!i vuy, a:! it iJi cleai.M, ruriT b.tJ tl. ! Home M uritishiHZ Goods ! WföiSf JCÜZ ! M,AL (11 i hl.LU i hi- l.V i tv. J..':.-.t Vu.Vcr ,( a'l ,r

leaae tte OtNKICVL I'ASSENÖXR TTATlüX ws Lb '

Nail Tram at

Epiev do. t. .Viit will rii karr frsh a'.. ...

T-J A. .4i r. X.

i-i..XTr?.. f.vat ! t . , .. f : L':..:.-irr.t. l! ;a . ; r, j:.;.'? cur l r ; .:. s-..-... ci s -:. .'JT

...11 IS a. v

MaJ Train at Mi i

Tb N! gl.t E pre 1. withdrawn.

WANTED. rPV( OR rilllKK MINKUS T

, . .i..n loon emerged, however, from behind the arrival of I vier s column -t the held, which ! . . " '. . , ,

i - t : .. . ......... t: .1). u .. I v..

wereactivelvrerlieit.vbrourshan.ahooteri. woous tutrrv euuK. u .,y J alter the äriu4 of the la'r;e pun-which was lh PprW ' of not rc.:onde 1 tn V, ,he rr.emv for over a ' th mu,ketry. it bee tme evident that the hour aud a lulf-tL. meu .'ooJ on their ; Fe ieral troop, were driving the Sece.sion , , , ,i tr Ut npidlv uth. The reerve oti Tvler'e arm,intii it be-.nie sj-pttenl tliat Hunter t . . i-i I.- i. column was now onlereJ around to Hunter,

W VI tT 41. t " J eas4ivi . aa v - j v vaiaivaa "

Kiiirfax Court Houe. At CVntreville, Co!.

Mile had his reserve 'drawn up in line oftattle on each siüc of the r vid, an I his otii Cera erwlcavorel to atr the aoldieis, and did so to a Kreit extent. The regiments frot-i Hunter's line, and those Ion; Tyler'-, foil back gradually, in some, confusion, sriaing from the panic, but were rallied at Centreville. Their rear was annoyed by rebel car airy and a nnmber killeJ on the rctrct.

The dead and wounded were left at IClfcin'e,

JylSJw-2w Jouianl : )

- a ' w r . . w . m. . a a i

sbottt -l. orloc'.;. At th ttm t.eneral , k"- ; ' ia rJ 0f the nureeon. boon after the , i I ! marched off in double quick through the . . . . S li-ru a br.i ! - .dTC! to a If inoe ' . troops left, the Se:eioa cavalrv daahed up . , , , 4 fields, wading Bull a Hun and dashing np the v ' ' 1 he wc-.s were thu-v an.l t!ie -rout.d uae- , , there and are Mid to have kthed the urron . , , i , . I hill . Je, a joa entered th conflict most pal- , . ,

wards Bull'e Hun, in ck'J line, when they euddeulv encounterol a makel hit;ry, which opened upon thera with a detdly hail of grape andcan'nter. Kortur.ately the ;uns of the battery were aimel tii hith. The ruen were ordered to fill to the j;rouul, aod kept there for some th:rty minute. 1 hap rer.ed t le jv't. .t!.n the hne in cau,.nv with friend fr-tn CincitiT.ati. few fet

lantlv and fouzht m?t desperately. Mr.

IIudon left roe and went off in the rear of this reimat tJ Hunter's line, arriving in time to see the a enter the action Having gone myself, by a moredire-t route, acrosa stubble field and down through a field of corn and alor in the bihs up the hill. I truck this battle field to the aouth of this regiment ard they T.-ta in the general artiorv

. .. ... 1 f . . f - - 1 1 a r. i

oalv in rear of the 2d .c ork. at the firs; .r.Jrtf .S,t,..M in fr3M 1". im. Prodipe of tab., wete performed by

the s;rouud This is the most w anion and cruel act, (ar.d i; wa repeated, it is alaosald, on Hunter' line,) which ha ever d;graeed a clviliaed people. It will be visited with a vengeancewhich will be horrible ! After remaining at Centreville for icfrerhmeats, our pvrty left about dark arwl drore up to Wahin7ton, and thu completed our

Lrt day'a experience on tha battle field

The eaenalties of the U? cat.t;o: vet

STRAWBERRY PLANTS. IOKFEIt f'T , In tfcrtr jr.j-r or., tlr M lowiu Sirahrrr Plmla:

1W.000 Wllson'a Air-any at...

. . .7S ft n p-rr loO

jv-r lex) 100,000 Mr Ir 'a !opert-r Ti ri. prr 100 a.voo rr 1"HK

IW.OOO VabltijrtMi 50 retita per 1'V) ! ' ft.fK) prr liK)0 I 100,000 nej M t.tj per lrti j " a.W) 1M0 . t. m.wi.

10,000 II v Klia 75 et.tn r r 10 ?:..iX) j-r '""0 ' 10,000 TfaU-lr '' crt.u p.- na .".oO yv-r l!0 50.000 Icin"-onh' Prel'O"- 7. r.it jr 101 !

pV(

ML t.'. CT.AL at tl Tar mr.Su: e Min. Ki-iusr t

Jt'!l r ivvna,

J at TrTe.IIniit. t ,'a Vu , at tt M i

j DIViD END NOTICE. I IttNK Ol THE iTAir. 0! IN'M.tN .

Lu.i.ct. at T rre-ne, Juijr U, 11. V I-iVIbEM) cflitup-r r ;.;. Li & 'i-' tili theCsj '.Ul M'ki.f Li.la t. pi a' i l'i

I r-y it, svl y.-u w.d tr c-.i v.'.r.'i.

Dr. J II. Tics. fall .v;r 1 rt-tr.. 'i.

to Stxkh U r -n lie-.arvl

,jl2l-3 rhhTON IIVFT. CicV'r.

LUMBER.

TOMi; IllIalaM Hove Cat tit ft tut Horst Teint all otii er Complain! 'itacjvs ahu .srnncv, am.

Arl riYitr ti'i ' t- ' ou:t r -un f toi Hot OfJer-r-r.1 at VV. I.. hlN'.'S, JareS, dif North r C urt I v.-uire. II I.t ILl l AMM

GRAIN AND FEED.

il.i fisftt tl i t m I ; ij .f pared totrtat w. fc. n'i. ; a'. ali n.::. rci..;.!.i,; t.n.uituir. ..r a trifiii a-

m riwiMlil V a aa r "'; 2i . t" r t c:le ainl )i.irr cm; Jla UPS IIA AX I Ut, v'l !:,tlr k.j. -a. fc4vt a 5-!-t cl-,. t..J H,i iriuri t'.e !nr. f ,-r.1;; ai, ...raa ftetu tealk

l.'r.i'ir r 1 1 ' - i ,i i i, a!; i 'm r,n

. T "

- - - - . .

Fine and t'oclir L'jxnber. blnntrles. . "''. - lo-.-. iu:u tti-i.-

a ' aJ

Lathi, &c,

" :i e-dvi a'.ie- J. i t

FL0UH AND VllKU M'OKn!

RECRUITI.NC.

ANiriJ ro:t mi UMiriiMus akv-

ar.-l i: :,ty l jii'i.

iirtr. lid ef eth''!

11.03 to :!..

r,.. 1. a fit. e Ititf h'tQI ute . im. '" -"-(

I ' r - i

the various tegmenta on this liae It ia iia-

ib!e tr aav wh'sh wa brivest where all

Iaa a :i ht bce ! ej t j thit kind ! P'

ef .hot The Uav ea and t-ij, and branches j wtr J brT" 1 "' not fr of the tree, fell iu tjreat auirie aWut ua. j of the brilliant charge of the Pire Zouaves, snd the shot aied by with it. pevuliat ; upon a battery, that ws terrible, and for the ari.rr." che to our head, eieii when ItId; ' lime Mr. euceaful. The 7lst w York down, n the Itter volle. The brigade j wil tbc l KhtK, reKlmente. hore witUlrew af:erfiri;.?.eTeral vollevaof mus- ! sUtt 13 M Kl'-aufiy. Tbo -aaie is k.trv.a short di.un-e back, in Cl order, j trueof the M nneota Lt. the Michigan 1st and withalAaa of or.lv thtee or four killed out- i lhrt rohu Zouaves. In fact the conduct right and twelvw cr fifteen hadlv wounded - I f tr'' n H,jntr'' whi CarUle'a bwtterv a then coened upon the : oder my viea . w a. moet -dd.erly and exmaakevlbatterv froru the r.fihtwin and after if'1:Dl Th tr Jnf,Q? th' a Torems carncnaJe r.f half an bonr ! onthward before them with Sreat rapid.ty rlencel it.enl it wa he:rd from no note j and with terrible slaughur. down to the time daric the dav. Ojr art.llerv eontiaued for ! of m-T 'I"" froin lhi lin'- M? '.'i 3

I I TAtlNG t-ecaht ar.1 re?.tt-J ih Vtildir;. r i.v. . : ?il.t'J to i j 11 waare t, prer.;e4 . fcttlL Uff't'wn. ,.f 1 pt tt.-J. " -ih ra:.-a 1 -o . ... .km '' 1 at r. Hanta w-.h a N' 1 arta f i ' '

aerlvad at. Ta ara n.tthinr lika .t m.:t Tw., Xw !Sra t!'.: .-U t r. c.t.n wtahsü

as was at firt supposed. It is probable that Mi'Al.. the list of killed and wounded will not et j M-.AN. eeed five hundred. Proa ht I ew on the ; ?Ht)m3, KH I PT T' V f leid, it cannot reach thi. un!c the men , O ITS uffereJ themelvea to be eit otf witho n r COHN,

hour t, pUy.at interval. ur--n theeaemv's ! 'f!o:k r- ',n! thl wilhjul KrU ortAl-

aiaUnce on the retreat. The battle was a deetite oue. It ought not to have been hiiarded with the tetribe odd in num)era. artillery and position against tbe Government. It will, however, produe. good retults, and a retribution will come that will 1 terribl iu the hereafter. (! Tie Dead sal flieh Mwuutnin.

HA l. KD HAY, U.. e .

At X rwea t acit tr.t tlia. Ht', r,( .t Ultr. a? 4 epwarda. i'.iveiM Irrae ef 1. 1 r r . P) inn re

quire 1 ber rtltery. RaKtr and l.airr arf I:J a itU f,or en tta r- t Staff fiC Imliann

raatotiar le tartaa. Having tan yrar f fj-"-!c Kit tl.a rut'.Mnjj a-yl f'-t Viuamea, wr xt t ioWe wir t,.JU v mf of uei ! utility to th. rit CLtltK A 1 1 KlUIiT. i"ST.raia ji air, fiftu r ihi- M. I .h t. Jaiy ft. U

M..- ' I'.. i. 5.. In ' - t-n !i. a el w arm .

I :, 1 t;i' lo t u'r a I, t 1 1.! t ; i. a lr .

H Ute.; ;u !rt.-.r , . a fJfJt O" U .. !f. J5 .itrf. AVE WJ Lai.4a large .tl f a. .ai.i lu n' rr. T r . rui Mr.ius -t.n. fi.t Ual.uh we are otarn.iT it rs'L .t to U'- , Jure. ; h .., r-;.. .;J t mV-ir k.aL's Iuj eaT rl at cP.:r u Lfa; f.e :re t, .1 i aiaM Ili-f rST.t t. t;rr. Jr.jvr t viM, I Canal. Tfte-Mw.e, '. ha- . a. m. 1 t.'W.ti..-. tl.. rat ..1 tr. ifi

T!., I -J, hr ne (.f iM. ar.. 1rrft. indi.-l.. "nicAx,!I lr l'.,tU er-,tlu . tiirtt.r j u'.f -J 1 ! r . ' -?? e; t t.t,t:, .'.nijr.rt i!,- , j it

I' o r II a ii L i n ci , 'SLOAN'S INSTANT Hl'LIKr ! I flit tir.nt Int rti.t 1 r.xirt iial Kerr-! f t ii. t . ,. .1 -ur r-f r-.;.-, t i;fut. heart' t;T., 1fc.U.a. Le, raab tfe I a J. -ril--eya, -liirr',.1 a. Jj ri , L . i a r.ie.-!.a, a! a-u. Um r t i .r.f, mk Le.iiarbr. auar.Ae, -. -. r-. f ! ' U-- lii:., ir.t?ii ...1 ; ,ir.', I-4., ., I r. u: j-Ult U", e.)Mj ' .ti.t, iirS'r, r-:ra, ruu wnti, 'eti(tliin l'on tier 5ev r fi'.l to rtrs !! , e. r ji La rt CA, Mostn I'attill) Ointment 'i.te.1 t.i r -re tL :is-'.':;. ate raw f Monn'n l!ora- Otttttut nt M it .er-i.l f r l'i;u!a if twrra'rj Rote. "Diry 1'4 1 y . .'er 1m tntii.rl'.e. .S'.IJ t

Trrr lln.te It ... et.. J-..,t !..... ket..i . y .J

! rriaii p. i.v:.t : U.e l;v t u.il'. ? 4 iS -m an a.--cr t )e re". J !. J ViIrr j.i er.t r -!.... .r -i'liir ht j- . pArttsr.r.jr "f l oti.i . ... i i-M. er . P ' r i-fvr...-- . -rr J ai it rei.v-u i at Trrr. Uaur, it tL . -te .f tii .i.! j AI. KU L. IKU ulf, : l&ih Ii.fai.trv - A., Kc-ru.tli; OtV.r. J-I.VI2, dtf

CORONER'S INQUEST.

Ci'ifTfV. St."

i N l-i.,.i!.i:i A r.tt of Ttr

TO FARMERS. KIFUIY'S

We learn from Maiat Shunk, of the Eighth ! reriraent, that up to last S-Jnlav no Jet than

uour vi piaj. a i.i.cm a.. u:'n tne eaemv a . - j jse ensfrv J mnd iirtw eer dea 1 bod' f werks and in the d .rw-il..,. of the place where j 7 a our aide. 1 he field and tbe hcepiul ( bjd AmfiriHrin ITrl T 7P.RlR '

1'. w a. sui ted the t ia .kl baUenes were " h r',r contatnej a jfMxi mj.ty wountteJ . Mountain. Tb tnan!tii !e cf thi tn.irr

i.i nrn. tK ! ia 1 killed, but not pet f tt- H bun tuentse-ms to Live been but half undertoo I '

Ion t ii . t ti.e C-wtt !Iie I ti.e

rr--U .iia. In (Le i vu .lv .( Vit, n '

tl.e mi day of Ju!v. W.I, Uf..r N. W. IV:..u. t-- 1 ie' f rmirtr, i ; itrir cf llie V.1v of N- . tUanUI (ien. thea at -1 U.ere lrlüt dead, i.pon ti e I Surre!!. M. VC. ( t e .iie'l ant M k I-.:, n J i'f.r of the tot r.l. r if.w ! t. hn t-e!-.f itnlr ..r:i, '!- j Ij-ent'y to Inti e h.ar an-t .a Lt iiia'it-er, r.J 1 t , fcoen the J .Vi'.ha-.el ie rirr-a to L' i?-tL. i.p"- I oo 'vTieir rUi, fl aur tbat athan'. 1 Ga Camo tin vth r-" a rta'.U iri- ruU b a kalfe tn be La-.t. J J4., i'uln lt'!",!.t i.f Juiv f&th, W: I . ;:m J . Iii.

aj Ö

C rr: it a :ie.

M . !) ( .., tu.

Ii '

ki ajtru.

Maaa l''t

at that time. It then aeetu-d that the at,lb," U im,UB-' 5re:i, L th "Id-era. The ... ... . rebels must have foiht bra velv and suffered re would be w.lh tha 1 ederal tro-jfe . trr;b:Tf wnn Lur.dred al.d thirtv-oce

rcxp. A dcuchmrnt of artl'ery wai moved i terie, ard with ah--: fr -n earth works ia ' 1- the fit Tito M 3 i . V. vu 1 c;an bora behaved with on the W arre-toa road eupp-wtea bv rol- ; but were betrat; down wiVh snch per fjc M ,J.,, P-a af t!,Cm t

hrv..i-St a ftattl hatterr fWini Viniun at,.! ; drei

plan ied It In slht .aa t:, alii ai!e autH of ! Ctory

Se trld . I o;vnifire aero onTvler's They were terribly cahel w:h rauked bit- j ate killed out of about ose thousied enga e--a "t if.av' Ar . i teriea. ard with eht fr -bv earth works ia : "d 1- the fiht Tito Major say thit the In

w- -

d

'H kamst asp ;;.fr TJofijxu find Toavoi'

SffH ' Otl le 1 1 r tSe J:;rr. nt '- ve4 h-

. V . I'.:. ltMeer.

r..j i.., vi .n3

m-- e.f I.'a i: Tol. Wile i Tit re!l bat- ' eerae 1 !nj"t n. h w.t the ro0c!tcry -ref i spe.n thla ba'ry and it- s-ippnrt eion cf two r Hree bnttlt field acaain-

w:tt rret !fi.i:i sr.i A.vt ' 'n'ttntlv on ; tancea. iiu i - n i jccurri

Ktjut.n-purples. nd t'1 l-e ' i ts srr.val. . ta B.t I pe t a lnc dittancw southward

lataaUt. bixsTie wa -.Ts, arubalaaces. atr M?:s. flvi.-J. Hetty Lvre ati .1 try self alocjt the coluwu. behind some of the ad-sa-aiuon wajc .c.;thea about five o'cWk ; h! tcr.e ?)3 alo?; th rJ Ith th bat- i vanrinj r-.nit ut anJ w a-enev which will Car.lale' batterv followed by aaoiher hv c j tary. -i were near it. jut in fr at'sftbe ) never be ef.sceJ from t:eavry. Thefiht

line) of aoldiers, brtrg-ir- vr tKe rear. , derher.t ot the 21 Nf t.rk. The firat i waa. Uvowd quea:r.. the snt ternbTe er

OTHierful w.Tuea. , T l.fK -l3i r'-vu-.vj. M.1 l.-e. t4 i i

takinr aim as JeliS ; r4iL..HJ.jMv.rt..v.

erately as if the) were ahootinj st irrel. frvquaaiily stopping;, and takio: down their pins when they had lost a jpvoJ iht, watch irw tri e aa swWsaam f.s ea Ki Mae a ' w 4 it -

aV 4. SWS SB, Ai4Bt V 3 I Ji J.t.A 4 A4 1 M a J laaTl t

"V'fllK T. ile:r l.r.y s,kv--. ;Lt ltt

. 1 i i, W ii UTtWiu trial- i

et to. t!,tr'i,t!..l r-vj t ,. t" cf J-n JI, ' J''-itti

vv u-.a, 1eefe,t, lta of Vi; o rtr:' j. k!1 eataie

LECAL. SI Al K IM I A A, ti.u t 4 .1MT, .: . v icj i'iiru.t t'. urt, Sr.ti n. t r lertu, lri. J i-tai U n.i r. f ekiel Irleve .rrt'.ii t tVeitrae-t aud AttXLmjt. u tLU trr, tv-it, the 7iL x of Jan,, a. r 1-0 c.et '''t'ff, t AlrLean Ä (. rare, tta att.t!., at.4. r.Sf I.ia roni; ls'.M Lerem, si-. A. p Chatte arida-. b!k Ii j tha; ti.e d'f. uJai.t 1 a ie.-t: Ii :.i T (!. Sl.te I:.f .

j .N.1.1 Uir.t.,; J.-tf!T t'.vnt f. IL til 1 C.!.t.'.

j amt f the ni;: c u per'.'e-T rf tL! j i . ..:: j.urt , t?.at Ue aav.?:: t.a- b-rt "U1 t t'e

tiext term ef cur CV.urt, ciimr:.,! Ä on tLe

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rtU ' "" e- i;r !,r!t . ,1. li'.

' Ar.t tl nr irr

'ö Mowor j -

t TTT

t mjrv5 t. te ..'.Ti

Jan- is. t.r.n

I -

MTLl.T trATOV. F e-T .-

TOMSORIAL.

R. N. Hudson. J. 1. Daird aud aty.e'.f. Jolaed the infaatry rla-at. j-j-t :.i rer cf

Car.'wVs btttery. AO.er nobs a h.rt d -

11 Svtterr, iVll about ! premeti ever fought tn tVs eortiaett ' 1 airaof a Hoover r.fleam.

LECAL. Medicated Hair Wash!

:r.ÄÄv1Äf Äll i"'" OV MOWERS.. : ,. ,.,.,.,, u- nvu,,

a!s stvs that a verr larce proportion, more rrr.- ti -e eeai taa-y ette. Prw . Will. Ml 1 r ALL. ly Tir lu of j 1 ta rße4 L. cavirj aoi Ha.r Ire.aiee than half, of the kilfel, wete shot thrtujh lie i Tf K" WO I.I A. CO. i f ' frri the Vir c r.iit ( '."' U.- r" U'J". btra H.I Afji a ronv!-c-- '-cof that th "ha..,!." 1 - ,CwU ic t'Jrr-tel au". delivere-l, in far.r of ! luf w tt s'tr.u i.J ri.l:e -ra;!j, as: f :f7; COnTV;C;T ' .L TT ,rT " ""ITtT: I A JHTtu-te at-1 s,lnat l-e;t A. Kl-f. 1 fcavc U t.o . j.ejM.r.-.t t.,w,t u,- r.tvc.-v in M ca-l teeu w.l crawa oa tnem, ar.d tbat I 1 A v L O T H F. I: ! lei-i oa tl. t:.nr tfevrti l ril e.ra'.e. !Tct-e.l ual -u-:.'''t !ui. r. Mm -,s u

tre4t works ars no troteUAn arvo! the r. v v . ,! f cosntT. inyar.a, to t: Ta e.t L.;r s : n.T'-:- w i,c.er utr i,t,

hot thn'wn by the h

tweaty fet in front ot

rripe r, h tb roJ n c-jr lift, a;.d :btcttt ; apr'f j. ':th tbt rt:lry tsd iniütrj u Jstrrajf.

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PannaM J . a -r tie rortli wrt ctar'er '4 , cf the rjt1! L . Hau.

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taace, Mr. Bxiri rn.nelt Ceiiirtti" fcr one k'l'eJ lo soldiers of the New York 24 i ;-3dj. perhaps 10.000 men The enemy I 11 h;re. d wcd.d r..t ueat l:a -ain w?;hn tefcet ofts, tatajl rj thea horri- seetied t le atr-trr, uarL. ia force, Vut

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! r- on too s-axa. .U Oar h,w nan,, cou'. 1 t kn.wn. They kept j IrG;": IK ih. ! Rtffvv. ji wn kun r.t saftc-et!v elective. General ; ia the woe4 aad aM ootcoae cut but ep 11th Indiana'wocld probably net reach this j A Do it' a ; If-lenca a.;hdrew the battery ia gxvl order peared to rely npon the r ar.illery aod rI2ei city before Monday or Tuesday teat. There ! 1 GRAIN t'lfv

appear to be a d;25ev!ty with the railroaJs i t ae - . r .1 .

in rrccancg cars iul-c.ccv ior tue iracspor tattoo of troop beck ar.d forth Jost cow.

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