Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 421, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1862 — Page 3
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
EroToa, KirttM: I am a canJUtte for be USice of Count? Tre aaure r. Juue l",l-fc. S.K.ALLEN. 1 am a candidtte lor tbe office of Treasurtr of Vigo count; at tbe Y'Ä'ham!"" We are authorised to announce C. W. M.rt-r at CanJiJale for the f!ce i of Collevtor atl Treasurer of the county of igo. I ,Bi acanJiJate fur Count Treturer. ItOUKUT liKlci;s. T. A. MADISON U t candidate for tU oflice of Coutity Treaturer at tbe October election. notice of Capt. Cochran in our ruluniix thi morning. XH The telegraph Ute that the wife of Ceti. Srott J'.d in Rome oa the Uih of Jute at the advanced geofernty two tear. Dim At her residence in Kuille, Indian, on the iCth day of June Mr. Minit A. Rtutsr. wife of Hi-ar F. P. loot. IST Huckinghaat ha Harper for July. It the m I interesting number received or en-i months. Th article which it t-'outaiw it. Hartford Cmvciitton, i worthy th- tucful reading of U jetton who care ntilLin for the political affair of ll.o country. t7" Notice Queenware. (lawar Ac. akled 1. cur Lamp and Od bu.MX.c-. We call special attention to our Jelly tlar. Fruit Jar, am! to our Lubricities 01, (or machlner?. wroti and car aale Ac. J. F. KF.KLKK A Co Jul? I. dlwltw Hxo 4L. Samuel Mack baa tempted hi lock of Clothing and Oent' Fun.Uhinjj (loods, from ITievritx How, back to hi old Und. North ol the Court llou, in the Modeiltt Hud our;, imnedistelj r. i?r the U'atah Eipre. oflice. where he will le ptae! to e alt of hi old customer. and 4 msa? new one a mir favor him with a - ill. July 1 1 Abteuter Hilt Intim Hauler? Yoa are hereby tiotifieJ to report r-eron ally immrti lately to these Uiter, or by Sarpeo' rertoVtte, if still too ick fr duly; or be reported t Jntrttrt and proceeded agint anrd.ij;lv f.Eo! T. COCHRAN. Capt. Touuhia, Alabama, June l-tVJ. - - . - Norui. The lrihcueu of Vigo fount? are tuot cordially iutited to meet at the Catholic School Houeori (hio strett at -1 o'clock A. M., on the Kouith of Jul?, to make gloriout that National Auriivertarj bj rnirrtiinj; in proce.iun, in common withal! ir other fHow ritim. Tlx that have Carl will be rlci. t brin them in be worn ort i hat ocraiou. I?? or.lfr of the II. 11. Society, tiKt). OSUUltNK. Ser'f. Julyl..'-! .Military I trim. We r!ip the ful!owia from the Sitte Journal: We learn that ihr beaJ-ju.rteM of the paj tlitrict now coopoe4 of In ll.mi. IHuioie, Michigan aixl Wisrouin la to be reiooTeil fiont CUtCigo In IuUiaoajoli a:il tlat Major Diniel M dure. Taymater IT. S. A., will be .'hitf i'ajamter, irt place of Major Joejh King, who will be atigneü to other duty. Major Hojrt Shcrmin will ti!l remain on dutj at In lauafolii. ttovernor Morioo I about orgaciitiug a itcxr Drjvirtment, of which ( Qf rl A. Sioi.e will be ihe chief OlÜcer, to Uke pecial charge ol ihe RcitnenUt ami Snlurj Agent, SoMiers Home, trüfxrUtioa of Ick at wcumlrxi, anl aUet.J tu a!l correijxuiJeore rrttin to the -trat. A iriin it being f.tteJ up at Louia?ille for the i lion of be rcbeU. It woulJ wtu that t in. lUijlo has no mote regarU for treason unJer crinoliue thn he ha for treason under butternut uoiformi. ami herein ten. I!ot!$ course U a moncomaientUble one. tieu. Iumji,t return home from Nashrille on Krulaj bight. Though he ha.t a fmlouh for tweatjr Uaj, it U probable he wi.l not bare occaatoa to uc it for the full lime. Tho General it not erioutbr ill, but lieel rct from tho feiere labor of hia ?jtri at ruinmiotltnt of the j-t at Naaltlfc hi ben coutUiit!? ou !utj at alt Ifiun for lew nionllm, ami lately performed, at ihe head of hit coeimand, a long and rapid luarcli in eorcli of pierrillt j .;iiet, fn'inabkli h rrt"TieJ la imjuirc! health. vn. Puuiiit it now w it! i.ia fiu!r in luilnnijtii tff J. I. Walter, I'iKleittke. wi;;l?te for CoiitttU au I Jfcnihit n dr.eJtj ne it. Any one wi hu U hare to U.Jjc of lhir dal fin-Jt am i rittit tr.!t horre. rau d by ctlliiii; o Um tt Kit i-ooutt ta I'oarth tre4( hi iKtitr. r H.lLa r biti alter thattlt? t Meni'it. at he intend ptninj aonit ihre or f-tur w rk t that vicinit?. i'jT" The pnbl.c wiil.ot lorget that V.e Auuutl Kthihition of the S?. Mary' lnttuie, rue rW on Tn'Nr ! f-r't of Jo't, It wi.'l brilliant aflair, and, at uul, relimnt of all kindt Will fowml tt tt.o Mry Cath Siote. for lallet kiA il mn. Jane .i..dfd - . ... atrtt. A bot to attend a tore in mall town iu the ttrmit? f Terre lltnie The boy nurt be at lea til tetrtvf age rrd and write well, and War a cd charc:rr. He wi;1, lire in tfce ftm.ly and t weil taken care cf. For further -w'.iori&aliott, ar4y at th. rf lice Jure TU, Jit 1 - e tHSwm Hunt, AniMiii!-V- are hereby commatdej to Mf( fv.r diiij vthe com woa U U.e weal kee m f.t ort t Je. if im t at your Artaory on Ucjnlf etebing. July 3d, at 7 orick, pe--lr. A f! attendance U irl. ;u able. ever? aamUer ia eipwrte! to be retvar Jnt 50, Jit M. D TQPPJ SO, Caj t
KlfHIT WaXTID ImIIl)UTKlT.--The lC;h regixueut 1 t cuig reorgauued under ihe autplce of Col. J. T. Lucaa, late I.ieut. Col. of the aania regiment, and all eroui with log to enlist ur.der officer who bare sten er? ice, can have a chance now, of atliting In crushing out the rebe'.Iiai, and once raoro witneising the iu;rcRac? of th Sur ai.d Stripe Pay, rvion aüd clothing from the time of enliatment. A recruiting office will be open eterrdij, until ihe ilcMreJ number are enrolled. Office, two dora aouth of the Cincinaatl Houe,on Fourth ttrrrt-ext IJe. W. M.CONNKi:, jn.'ltf. Lieutenant. - - tW AM thoae who want a beautiful S.Ik Hat. of the latest fa-thion, call at the New York Hat Store and gtt one of the Home Manufacture, which I make inyaelf; therefore i can warrant all bat bought of me I htre'a fiue aaaortment ef French Heaver, Otter and Soft Caatirnere haU of the finest quality, and of all color?, which I am telling very low ; also, a Large aaortiuent of Wool IIiLt, fall color, rangiug in price a low a fiftr cent. T.Ü. LOWKKKK, Fractical Hatter, Sucvcor to J. C. YATES. vv.27.tr. Cor. Fifth, and Main Su.
t?f Vrt. Mahan A Hell hare understood from rtJiable source that a report U in circulation, that the.r limo U no monopoliied at ihe Hoijütal, that they cannot attend to their private practice. They would aay to their frieil, tbey aro ?ery thankful for pt laTor, aimJ will bo ready at all hour to allei.d then as heretofore. Their engagement at the llopul will not interfere in lh lc.tt, w ilia their other WuMiie. June lr-, dlf . LrT Ou laat Saturday, a lueiuoraudum book conUioing about il'J, supjoned. t hate been lot on South Third street. A liberal reward will be pvJ t the finder if left at thi-ofhee JOHN W. ROSS. June 3. dlw tT The nember of Terre Haute fl: No. 1'., and Sm-JII Ixtjge No. H, F. tV. A. Ma.Mn. ar rjue-tel to meet at their hall on Tue-kla? evening, Jul? ht, to jrfeci ar ranemtjtt for joining in the celebration f 4th of July A full attendance i rarietly rejue.tted. Hy order of Ike W. MS. For Stta. A gno.1 dwelling houte, aituae l in a pleasant jwtrt of the city, with all iic.trT conrenic""C. For prti"ilar en quire of W. L Hoddy, at thiofTne. if t?T Stow A iTo.' world renowned Circus will be in th'n city on the 2d. 3d and 4th Jy of July. (June dlw -.. MILWAUKEE L.MSEK HEER Ftr aale at WEISS k CO'. junelUllm JffDr. Henry V. Maun continue to atseinl to the practice of Medicine and Surgery faj thla city and urrounding country. Meage left at hi oflice (Harr'a IHock, comer of .'uli and Wbth Street.) or at Hotpiul No. 1, will br attended la promptly. jone'.MirJw -. SrrciL NoTit k Kiwo tt. I have renovri my oftice and rcideK-e from South Fourth Street, ta tho oflice and residence formerly occupied by Dr. J. O. Thompson. ci)rnr of Ohio and Market street. Thankful for pat favor, I repelfully solicit a continuance of the same. June ',; dl w D. J. H. LON'C. DU. I0UNS. UOMIKOPATHLST. Orri r. One door North of the Hunlin HoviAe. June 21, dlw Foa Tut Waa. Captain Jablz Smitu, is now here, and h opened a recrniting office for the H'Oi regiment near the corner of Fourth nnd Main Street. The Captain was an officer in the 1 Ith Ind. regiment, and U a fine cftieer, and all who desirejto volunteer in the service would do well to call upon htm. This may be the lan chance, therefore do net ilclar or che tou ma? be too btc. dJw - ImpiHTANT TO l'aftkMi At (il'A&Ut AN. A!! parent and guardian. residing outaide, and adjoining the limiu of the city of Tcrrc Haute, who dctiie to send their children or ward to the public c!oc! of said city Jur tug the coming fall and winter, are hereby notified that :!icy must uke the proper tr. infer before the first of S ptember next Mr. Lyman Miller been appointed to make the euumerativii of choot for Hrrton townthipaiul for the city of Terre Haute, a:.! all ti-t.fcr are to be nude with him. No clMtetj wi!I hereafter be aJinitted to the free m:oooIi of the ci'y un!e a projer trsn !cr U Uijvlo ia acoonlince witli thi. notice. ly older ol the Hoard of S.-.ool Truitee of ihe city of Terre Haute. JAS. n. EDMUNDS. Terr Ilaute, June 13, T.J-Jw'iw ... . - 4 tlaxLaviilK '.Ltuit Utrw ar vmk Ttaat II tttl 5tnx)f I awi CiMi'ltntly tei eiung a No. I quality f H!fctille Iger Hrer, wbYu 1 will aerte to lorr of the atoe leverage, at niy well known Sahon, wrt of the Terre Haute Hottte Jie me a call art tet itj (juaht? for ?oune!?e. mCVltf. ' N. KATZF.NBACH Uttiivui Ltt.ia Uiaa. lhu.Cv.r Houe Slon. on the eat ride of the l'b ic Sjnare, I receiving regularly, frcm the brewery of S. Y.tmrr, at Hellet ille. a f.rt cla, genaine arti'le of I-aj;er Per, wk-h all loter of ihe article mutt pronounce upon tnal, e)al, if pot upror to any Iteretofore bnnsght to te etty. Lei t wbo indMlfe. jite Herr Cror.efeklt k C , a call, an I trt the matter. Wm re informell. t priMvl judge. t!at there ? to taitke in the mtt ter. Hut' to aalitfr all. r,o and lite juC, Jim. tCT J. W. rwo.l, of the Alg? Iean Farm, bro-.ipht to town, co yeterday, tweli e gallo: of rt;lerre the rt of the en. Mr. (Jrol wilt have for le. tl.Jt tl.i-l-erry, every Jty. at hi ttaod, tuhel Comer of tl Market He; alo, at Furrow, Miyt. W. Ich arI HewsrJ . pro tore, Mt in treet, and wdl fcll all order that may I Uii for him. at any f the above rlaee. juiOllw.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
tiariTCUK? IT TBI WtnTCU 1IC LIMB. Noon Dispiiiches. FItOM NEW YOKK. Naw Yoas, June 3l. Secretary SewarJ, (ieucral LielJi and Fremont (lov. Morgan and lien. Kucklugloua arrival here ycttcrdtv. Yhe lollonii, cipUiua itcclf. Niwntax, June V.M. 7e Ac llJilur .V. V. Tribüne: Sia: lu arcoid woe with the rciucl of hU I excellency (io. Suulcy, I wiah it publishel ! that 1 with it published that 1 miaunderatood !a ii -a - a. a a nta eiceueucr; mat ne nao no inicni on oi closing toy school for colored jeopleat Newbcrn, N. C , that he never intended to put in force the law a of North Carolin, nnd that until he get explicit itHtruciiot. from the (Government at Wahiugton, )u will nei ther interfere with my echoola or r,'ru fugitive elate to their master, all oi which I do with the mot inceie and he.uifrlt pleasure (Signed; VINCENT 0LYEK. , - - FPtOM WASH I NATO N. SflCIAL TO TKIBl'M:. v asiit.NTox., June The ueaüon of validity of the acceptance by Floyd of the drafts of Kutel, Major and WaJdell, having been referred by the Secretary of War to the AtU-rMv General, that otticer has delivered an elaborate opiuion against their validity, holding, amoug oi.v:t things, that the acceptance of drafts of a contract by the Secretary of War, in advance of the earning of the tuouer againat which the draft are drawn, is unauthorized by the law. Waaiiiiutox, June i. (Jen. King and iuff, arrived in thi. city on Saturday ete niitg about 0 o'clock and proceeded at once to report himself to the Secretary of War. The report that Oeu. Hank ii di-watisfied with the order placing (Jen. Pope in com rutnd of the anuy of Virginia, is not true, (ieu. Hanka i a holdier and obey orders. Long ago he expreaed bis willingness to form a junction with either Fremont or McIhjwell and act in the field subordinate to them, if by o ding it woukl contribute iu the le.vl to crush the rebclliou. The appointment of (?cn. Pope wa no urpri.'e, to (en. Hink. Senator WiUon it till couCi.etl to I it room. Hi .oymptoiu, liOH'crrr, under SurKfiMi Dorr, indicate that he mill oii rcunir hi seit. The rumor lnie about foreign interven t on ate without loundaticii. Fornial com tnnnication relating to the Hutler affair at New Orleans" or other comparative trinVt, are readilr construed or itipiiilel into in tervention. Exactly t bo opposite i nrxlcrUod to be tie autheutic new from abroad and it i apparent iu all our foreign intercourse there i an increasing respect for the Oovernment of the United State. The declaration in the Houe ot Common, which tame by lat .tearaer, are conclusive. The city ii full of eiciting rumor of .evrrc fihttr. near llichmond and believel, but to reliable ir.tellignrp ronrertjing them lit yet transpired. WasiitMOTOK, Jute . Tho following sick and wounded arrired.hero thi forenoon from White Houte, and have been transferre I to hospital : KHh Indiana. A. P. Koota in the head ltth Imliana J Corwin fever; F. Sweet, fever: P Howcr. fever; S Kolliiut, rheumatism; M Liviiig-itoii, fever; J Jacques fever; It McKee nephvtcj; John Lirerbut, right band; W. Warren, )iand; H Huder, right hip; Morri Slion, band; S M Holman right foot! Jno Smith right arm; John March thumb "hot off; E Hutton. left leg; S Coon, right aide; W. J Adams left knee; S Erawford, right arm; O C Patton, left foot; Lieut. Van Valkenburg, left leg. Fourth Michigan. A J Dipe, fracture of arm, Kranci Skinner, right hand, Jos D Clark. Fifth Michigan, II Sheagh, left hip. Seventh Michigan, W E Palmer, boulder Twelfth Michigan. H 0 Neton, feTer. Sixteenth Mich., Oner Slecle, fever. Tncnty-itinth Michigan, A H EichmonJ, rheumatism, T S I'ackard, fever. The above nametl sick and wounded were airotupanieU by Hrigade Surgeon Huer and Acting At.tLitant Surgeon .1 H Case, of N. York, J M Mattock, of I'enn.. F Ferrer, of Philadelphia. Acting Medical Cadet C H Stubb, of l'enn., and twenty two Sisters of Charity. FROM McCLELLAN. Naw YoKK.June The Tribune las L'Kued an extra, dated Hattle Field, giving an account of two dtv' devperato fighting: A company of llucktaili was tsurrounded and captured retreat of our rlht wing over liT,ttHl men engaged all civilian ordered away from White House, Ac. A .evereand mo-i determined battle wa fought on the right wing on Thursday and Friday, which w claimed br o me of our officer a a ueeetfnl Mratcgetic movement into which the enemy had uuwilling been diawn, and which will oon result in the cloture of Richmontl and the entire rebel army. The attack wüs made by the enemy in iioiucne force, who croed the Chickahominy near the Kailroad above Mechanic ville, on Thursday afternoon, and fought dcpcratelj, but were unable to drive our men a ingle rod, though the enemy were ten to one. The only force engaged thtt day wt Mc Call' iliviion, tto battle Listing fmin Inn till nine r. v., when the division was ordered back. Ue:i. McCIellan was oh the field, eiprc iug himself tlined witli the result. On Thun!, . Uout noon the enemy made an .itUtck u;n den. Sfrncmau'a force-1, in the vicinity of Hanover Comt Houe, probably for the purpose of accomplishing an out Üankicg movement oa the right, and to engage our attention in that direction.Shortly ilterwardj ihey commenced a vigorous cannonading fr m their work on an eminence opposite Mechanirtville. about P. mile uisUnt, also from two batteries. toe above a tl the othe below. They were teplied to by Oata; bell's Perm ballerie ou pkket dutv, one on the Mcvhm tcsville road, ami the other from behind the trthworks at the right of a grove. At MTU i '2 V. M , tbe enemv'a tufautrv a..J puadrvns of cavalry, crosel the Chick ahominy in inimeove force, a short dittance above the Virgin! Central railroad, making a rapid advance toward tlen McCU' divi lu. who w eie entrenched oo a hilly wiolIttxl. arm a tmpv ravine, about a m;ie in the rear of Mechtnicvi51e. The Lrl Perntylvaiia nfle, Hocktt'.ls, and Campbells Pa. Flattery were on ket dntv. all of whom, except one company, fell bs k behind the Lreatrotki an I riU pit, where a !ie of battle wi drawn up. Corw pny K, of the Hucktaii, who were oa pick el be yon the railroad, were (irToanded by the enemy, an-1 the lart tlist wa known of them they were trying to r.'.t thcii v. , th roach It t presmme! le rreter p :' were taken priner The enetwr dv steed do wit at the rear of Mechancville on a !. mar4iy ground to where our force were drawn up" behiod ritie pit ard er.hwrkt on eminerwe :i t': northern deof the ravin heo the ci.fi.rt bw-tm tuoa ternb! The tr bei whh tl.e mwi deU rro'ned eoorife attrn:;evl rif4 farward over mr growod, rmt the bu.et an- grape that fU among them like bad, mowing them down. Thi ccr.tiecej till drk when they withdrew. The cannonading wa ke;op on Invh tiJre tint I abect It P. M . when the bittle teasel. Our force were covered br earthwork s.td ufTr rl but el'gl.tl v. Late in tle evetiicg the er.eusy made a rharje with caialry. AUwt II) of l!em can.e rvthing J r atl at!er.);tM - rrc the rvute when the bcre became m reJ A qwadrsn of our rxv!ry eeing lLer petition tax !e a charge Joan the hill, when the cavalrvmea ataaicoe 1 their kor e and tied.
The Infantry fight was then renewed an. according to tho statement of my informant
; Surgeon llumpUrey. lue FennstlvaiiU Hucktail I'fr'imcntcontinuel till about 7 A. M. when a retreat wa ordered, very much against tho will of the Pennsylvania boys t wtiO Lee-i io ue auowM 10 bold their no- ' tioii. The outer force tlien be can to ii I Uck. Porter corpj was some distance below Dr. (Jainc restJence. I Of the neat dar battle, the correjou Icqi tsi tue canr.ouaaing was terrific. Durvea'a gallant Zouave were lyin? urxjii the grvun.l for twe hours, while our batteries were rhelltn the wooJ orer them. FinaMv towrda night the eucmy attempted to break the centre I. no in front of Duryea' .ouates The musketry firing became terrific, Dtiii J0 or 3d minute. Shurllr allerward an attempt wa midu to bteak through the right, hielt wa repuLcd, and halfen hour later another attempt was ma.ie on tue icit wunme aame result. I ho battle bad been raging for some hours without any apparent change or advantage on either aide. KcinforcemetiU of artillery and infantry then came rteadily a . i a b a. . . a.. along over tne trioge;to tne field of battle. The enemy then aeemed to make their last desperate and determined effort, and came cn forcing our neu back iaU the low ground between the hill and the bridge, where they could have been slaughtered by ten ol thousand before they could have crossed that long narrow bridge. Wagon, artillery, ambulance and men were hurry ing toward the bridge, and a panic was aluao.it inevitable, when a strong guard was placed across the bridge, at the time when the enemy bad almost reac hed the main hopital, half a mile from the river. Thorns Franci Meagher' Iriahmen came over the hill, stripped to the bare arms, and were ordered to go iu. They gave a yell and went to work, and the result was, that the enemy fell back to the woods, and thus mat teas stood up to 11 o'clock yesterday, Sunday morning. At dark an attack wa mado along the front of the entire line, and was renewed at J A. M.,tu front of General 'a Hooker Kearney and Sumner, without material result. Auother correspondent aar of Friday 'a battle, twice all along tho front did the rebel attack our liue. our rifle pits and redoubt. Porter will) oUcanron, and Sum-" ner' Hooker and AyreVguns mowed them down, with a death harrest. Their lost in killed ami wounded wa horrible. Under date of Friday,, midnight, the same correspondent nay: Ten guns were" taken from us bv a sudden flank attack, covered by the thick arnoke which hung around. Count Do Pari captured rebel Majer who belonged to Jackson' army. lie said he had been in the vallejof ihr Shenandoah all winter, and come here ycMerday with a part of J .nckfon'.s army. Ihe ret of iterrive i thi niorrii!:. and the wlolo of it tr&t hue. Ho Mid that in thn ulUck on our ri;;ht, the rebel; h.vl from 0.OGU to HO, 0(H) trojw. This will eipluin the euormou. firo under which our oieu were tornedown and swept away, precisely a some of the regiment were wept away at the Seven Fine. Yesterday the Pennsjlranit reserre drore the attackiug regiment. of Jackson' command. To-dy they were overpowered by the aatue troops rcinforcl. Syke' regulars were called up and proved unequal to the task of stopping them. Slocur,, command was added to them. Count de Pari testifies to the remarkably good conduct of all the regiment that sustained thi unequal attick on Forter. They gave way indeed, but not one of thern ran. Their losses aro enormous. The Regular 11th Infautrj is about annihilated nearly, every otllcer in it is killed or wounded. " Tho 14th pullered alo severely. Major Koftsclle of the regular., a kinsman of (Jen. McCIellan, was killed. Col. Pratt, of a New York Regiment, wa also killed, and Lieut. Col. Hlack and Sweitzer. Onr los in olliecr. is very marked iudevJ the disproportion In number was o extraordinary and the obstinacy of troop so unyielding, that the lo.ssof our troops was large. The artillery in both Porter' and Smith'.s Division pjled tho rebclsln heap.; the fire was terribly effective FROM VIRGINIA srectat to the tbiei xe. M abtinsbi ko, June 2, via. Haltimokl-, -J. I learn from officers just arrived that all is quiet at Middlctown nnd along our lines in the valley. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Francisco, June -G. The ideruner St. Iouis arrired from Panama. - tft - - FROM PHILADELPHIA. FHitAOKtruiA, June 25i. The following aro among the sick and M'ouyded brought here to-day. U.A. ri.-h, oth Wis.; N. Morris, Cth Mich.; H. Carpeutcr, do.; M. Uouchcr. do.; O. Newcomb, oth Mich; L. H. Fulville (i Dawson, F. Hulmell, and F. Johnson, -JUth Indiana. FROM NEW YORK. Naw- Yobk, June 30.The New Vork Her Id's report, dated Ü6tb, states our killed wounded and missing that day reached 1.200. The object of the movement was to bring Porter' and oiher division into more ce connection with tho rest of the army, iu fact chaugiug the front of the w hole ot our forces, u.tli our ceutcr and left pressing immediately ou Richmond iUelf, which would be done, it ww expected ou Saturday. It was a virtual surrender, or vacatiug of a loög line ol defence hnetofre kcjt up to Mechaiiiv iVillc, iu older to have tlie w hole force witliio more cCkciivo diUnce, also to allow the rebel to follow up, and if pos.Mble to big them. McClellau ordered Porter to withdraw to two mile tlii side of Cain' Mill, early on Friday morning, which wtsdor.e, the enemy followiag up, thinking he hd gained a com p!ete vieler? over our troop-, slowly moving back in order, fighting at leer went, crom ii.g tho Chkkahominy, and reaches! ihe position designated for iheir occujation. The rebel followed in great force, and by 3 o'clock l M., there wa a general and heavy engagement here, Idling till 7 o ciock when o lull took place, but the rebels renewed it again with greater ferocity, having been reiulorced. Our men stood the unequal coutettbke beroe. arid did fearful execution. Our for ce were iiicreael by (lenerals Slocuui Pal inr French and Meagher' brigade, and the rebel wire badly leaten. Meagher's men went into the battle with cuaU ort und aleeve roUcd, fighting like ticer. The groumi wh eh tien. MrClellan ordereHen Porter Io occupy and hold was oceu. piu and hc'.J In the fir-d jait cf the day Ocu. Porter's cop only cctaietvlel gviit ü e rebel, but u5svtet:tly rv;nfor'"',n.e:.t tsj filed ihe 1 lu rcl! had irVnx Uirti, under (ienerals Lt1. H.I1, AtJetjyn anl Hranch. Aat-Jtg the kl!e! are Col. Oove of the tJd Mtaehutetts. and Col. Robert, lit Michigan. The Wet Point Virginia correspondent of the Post under date ef the t7th state tint it w a reported there thtt our pickets were driven ij on the evening cf ihe Cih at While Hon and the Lip:ji.)g had all been etil to Wet Point from Vhite Hou. A rebel mail captared stages that lleturegard arrived at ilichmotd, whh the main portion of 11 army, anl 9O,0tt) bad been ent to reinforce Jackson, and th Utter co!d at nee attack the rieht flank of oar army, while Iee eonld make a dej-erte attar k in froi-L Nt Yut, Jane : T!. Phdtdelphia Ii-qulftr täte tliat the SvUlei by the State of Munt re;a.rt when they left ihe White II jut oa 1 horwJay, it wa b-l teJ that tSe adranco gnard cf Jackson had driven la iAir pWkfls fire miles uff, while hi mun body was tea teile in tbr rear.
A U nlon regiment ntd all the sick at the White Hou.sc, able to bear arm, were onto onlered outward and wa nt to Caey'aditUion, and all the treeitn the Umunkey river were cut down to fcie play to the batteries on the gunboat. All the stores and mua'tlona were acut cn board the transports which anchored out iu the stream tinder the protection of the gunboat
FROM MEMPHIS. MiMruis, June -G. The Avalatche ha beca liotiticd by tho Proot Marshal llul the cdtlotul publiahed yeaterday i eicei-u-ingly objeciiüiiablc. That crilicUm of the coure of miliUry ofhcipl will not be al lowed, and warned not to repeat Ihe ouenee Mkkiruiü. June 2"?.- The (Jrenada Appeal of the 23d learns that the Federal fleet. numbering 20 gunboat and mortar, opened fire early that morning on the lower batte riea at icksburg. The result U not stated Van Drn is iu command, having superce ded Lovell in command of the Department. A letter it the same taper from Cbatta nooga ICih avys, wo have direct news thi morning that the ouemy t falling back be fore our advancing column from Powell's alley to Hit? Creek (Jan. hue thi was 0 V going ou Mitchell is moving in our rear in the vicinity of Rattle Creek, waiting to fall upon hi prey. The (irenada Appeal of the 2oth say Gen. Van Dorn advised all the families of Vicksburg to move 8 mile back from the river. He intend to defend tho Department to the last extremity. It also aay on Saturday last the Federal mortar fleet in tow of tug boat from below wa repulsed at Orand Gulf by our batteries of 'n and twelve pounder. On ihe same day tho gun bout at Vicksburg opened a brisk firo on th bat terie and continued over an hour without doing injury. Of atlairs in Arkanaa tho Appeal . rapid movement of (len. Hindman'a force hare almost rid the State of Curtis' army, that ho succeeded in driving him back to a position witkiu a short distance of the Mis souri line, when our informant left they were still retreating. At the election in this city on Thursday. John Park, Union candidate received 721; all the vote cat. -ta from Washington. Washington, June 2.. Since closing mv letter Irom the White Hou e I find myself in Washington City and in p session of most reliable information from White House and ether point on the Peninsula, nearly a day later than ia contained in my letter. It appears that telegraph communication betweeu hue House and Geo. McCIellan was not broken until neatly 1 o'clock Saturday, and then wires were cut at a station 11 mile. out. r uii.-talls Station, 4 laile out, wa In our jKi-session until 4 o'clock iu the even ing, at which hour the operator at White liou.se hoard a Etrange pigual coming over the wire. On going to the instrument he was hearalded with what Union soldiers call the rebel national ealutec "Say Oh you Yan kee. I nis was the signal given for heal evacuation wheu a portion of the Infantry forces immediate! embarked on steamboat m waiting for them. 1 he last of the trans ports was moved oft by team tugs and a few article scattered about ou shore, even some damaged hay, fired. The wholo was of very araall value and thu of the manr millions of troperty here a few days ago perhaps not $o,000 worth wa destroyed, in the midst of this the White House was fired and entirely consumed. The enemy made it appearance in considerable force at the duo Iiou.se. At about o clock Satur day cvcfiing, although he neither found bread for men or hay for beat, was welcomed with heavy shower of grape shot from the gunboats which were ranged along in front of the landing. The rebel were supposed to be 20,000 strong. Tho cavalry at the White Hecso guarded tho departure of tho last wagon aud herses which moved off at the federal evacuation and joined the lorcea of Uen. btoneman, who were hover ing in tho viciaitr all day. After seeing heir trains oil and socuncg their cniiro safe ty, (ten. Stoneman with the entire force movcdofwna direction that I am not at iberty to 8Ute. Gen. Laser reports that he lost not a man. nor did he leave a soul behind, not even a contraband. At 10 o'clock on Saturday morning Col. ngalls and Capt. Santcllo were beforo Yorktowo with an immense convoy of vtcls and steamer ou their way to the new base of operations on James river, they would doubtless move down immediately to Forttresj Monroo aud await tho instructions of ieu. McCIellan. A number are already up the James river under the protection of the gunboat. Since an early hour on Stturday morning Gen. McCIellan ha been deprived of a te'eg rapine communication with jbhiuglou. lie abandoned its use several hour before it was cut, douM'.CM being fearful that the enemy might, by placing a magnet ou the wire, read hi order. Direct communication witli Gen. McClelan is now- being opened by the gunboat up t -a t a ue uuckiDomiuv. FROM PHILADELPHIA. PiilLADELruiA, June .10. The following U the conclusion of the Halimore American's account of tho recent a flair before Rich mond. The correspondent oi the Haiti more American arrives at the following coucluett at W .At ft . ion: I lie object ol len. .McCiellaa wa to abandon the White House and draw in the riJht wing of hi annv acro-s the Chickahominy, which he has accomplished with but ittlo lea in comparison with the punishment bestowed on the enemy. Gen. McCIe.Ian ha aUO stiengthencd hi position by contracting hi lines and chang ing hi base of operation to the Jame riv er where he will have the co operation of the gunboats, and if the enemy attempt to interrupt hi fcudv veel by making a dx.h on Jame river,"tSev will meet w.Mi prompt mnishment from tne gunboats "and o weak en their force in front of Richmond, that the city will fall into hi hand with but a light struggle. FROM CAIRO. Csiao, June 30. The Forest teuren dorn Memphis, ha arrived with üöo bale of cotIon. The new from the flotilla highly interesting. Our gun bol and lam pasted lite mouth of the Tai river and proceeded within 4 mite of Vicksburg, from which point set en men went by land on the Louisiana aide and communicated w ith Far .a. . a a t rsrul Meet. Cornmoooiw i arragui na aince sent a dispatch to Capt. Datis, which fetched Memphi on SUurJty morniog. Cspt. Davi tmmeditlely Urled down the river with the Henton and other Ujtt will soon follow. OFFICIAL WAR HUl.LETIN. Waa DiraaTwSTi, Ntos, June The Way Department ha tio loformatioo of the slate of affair on tho Peninsula, by reason of the interruption of telegraphic com tnunicaiion. Nothing has leeu teceived to arrant the belief of anv serious ditstter. ft)N(.'itr.Hio.Ai.. XX XVI ITH C)NfJUILS3-FiiT Sr.tiot WAviux(.rot, Jjuet. Sr-tarr. The resolution pvovl-licg that contracts made by the Department bep'ib hed weekl? tn the rewtp.u-er wnttken up anl ped. The reaoluuott re.abng to the compensa tion of Senator appoint ei to fill vacancies was theo taken to and tel. On mo Von of Mr. Morrill the L!l mskmg fiinbcr prOvwiotiS iu relation lo tlrsrUken tip. The bill provide that vciuel arl goods belonging to loywl ciliacn of the United, b'tate which have teeo captureI
the rebel, when retaken by th United States, shall be delivered to the own eis with.
outsalvagg. Mr. Grimes onwei the bill as luvln- ti n e fleet to take away salvage iu many cae.t - AA. . t. 1- a irom sailors. Atter runner c.iscut sion the bill wa nased. The bill crantinG a peusloa to the widow of Gen. C. F. Smith was passed. A bill wa reported presenting additional am to tno om era oi ine fovcrnmcnt, and agreed to. I he bill eatablitliing atcenala wa taken un HutE. Hkkman ajked at.J the Cnn. miltee on Judiciary was discharged from the t l nw iL . ...l.f - f . ' tvu.mii.tivu vi tue aructo in toe vevr 1 ora tribut.ewith reference to a select Committee. The rcaaou aigned for thi resjue(, was mat mo jniiciary Committee had bot time to attend to an ciaminstion cf the mat ter. -. int'lN.liTI AUKKT. Ciacuraan, June 27. Flour iu food demand at !u. . ernmen baker, and l,20t) bbl supertto old at $3W(34. The Llgker grades are UUIi. Wheat quiet at 0A6 for red and 9r(lj95 tor wnite. Corn In good demand at 3Jo,34 Whiskey ouiet but firm atiLS Good demand for common smoked htm to fill the governmeat contract, and 5.000 pieces aoio at o packed. Nolhinif done in anv nfhar rit r... - O J .v V. MIS Pork offered quite freely at $10. The news of tho rreat hattU at lilmn.i prouucea a great commotion, and attention wa prewy weu witnorawn Irom busicei. The market for gold and dematd notes! prera turn ts paid for demand notes and Nif - W - MMVms tt.a vj t "SJV DAnn'O COLUMN. WholcMnlr mid llrlail GASH DRUG HOUSE ! cotxrt roiam ad maim STatiT. T 12 R H li UAUTt:t INDIANA teioham ci. nAnrr, PROPRIETOR. Q 0 0 EH
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