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I .11101 , 1. 1'. hind lli "i ii, mi' I 1 1 i c rid i-ri'i, -in was t lii'iu ii into the i iU mi i !;. i !:'ii. , i ihnut half-piet '-l o'i 1". k llli' tliii i, -pniiiider lluru Inno : lii IU i ! 1 1 1 'ily into do 1 alien' ill llio Miiiiini'. of the slope, nil 1 In' opposite lu-ii'lil. one 'l which, ii I le.iriied nil et nn ,ir I -, -1 ii 1 1 1, .ui'l o I'I'iili d lirectly in tin' 1 1 1 1 1 1 -: i'l' llio I'.iU' it, iiii'l .'C)liuU'Ci till' Utmost llll.iti' .'I(mI lolll'll- inn. A fur about, half an liour 'ij'lniii A yiM's threw' leu or lilU'i'ii I : t ( and slu-l ! .'nuii liU battery into tiio vuue j ! i , ( . !'ut Loili failed tn elicit itnv reply. .Men 'Hll'l I"' St'ftl moling about llli' ll''.)'itO lope, lilt tin- latictiis in em silent. An h"tir or m aftorwatds NNoheird time r four heavy guns from Colonel Uiohard-. oil's column m Hull's K'iii. mi l thee .'eie continue. I at intori ;d- for two or i hreo hours, hnl they were not answered, veil hy a siti','!-' l'iiii. Ilwas very clear ! ' hat the enemy intended to lake his own . liino in j it v i 1 1 his respects tons, v. 1 1 1 that lie meant, moreover, to do it in his otvn i vav. Mnantiine we ronltl heir in the ' tistanco the sound of Col. Hunters axe-,' ticn, clearing his way, and uwaiteil wild -owe impatience the bound ol Ins cannon "ii the O'iosilo h"iiihn. Time wore Jung, with occasional shots troin our ;iinp, as well m those of Col. Kiehardsoii s column, but without, in a single instance, , eeetving any r ply. Ata little bclore 11 o'clock, the 1st, ( 'io and "M New Voik, wiiieh were 1 v it .a the wood on the left, were ordeved to I'.lvance. 'J'ln-y did so, jia-sinir out of the i oad and cliuiliiii'.: n fence, into a wood "1'1'osite, w hich they had barely approa. 'li ed, howevcf, when tin y were met l.y a u einendous discharge of n four-gun Imt ciy. planted at the left, in the woods, : iui n !y for the purpose rf swcepinir the oaii ii.TpeiulioulariV and the open liel i n its light liy ivliich alone troops cm Id ;niss ioi'Nvard to the opjiosite hank. They Nvere .-ta!.'jerL'd for . moment, and receiv . d orders to retire, dipt Ayeis' hittcry . Ibi'inei ly .SheriiKui'.'-) nvus advaniiou a lit ' le, so as lo command this battery, and by nventy luinutos of vigorous play upon it, ilciicetl it completely. At h.ili'-past 11 iv o bear J Hunter's guns lii the opposite height, over n mile to the right. Ho Nvas an.sNveivd by batteries 1 1. 'ere, and then followed the tdiarp, rat., i ling volleys of nnisketiy, as their infant i''y became engaged. The tiring Nvas now inees..irit. Jlunter had come upon idem l Uvl-lenly. and formed his line of battle in m: open field at the riht of the road. The enemy drew up to oppose him, but 'he speedily drove them to ratreat and fol lowed them up w ith iho greatest vigor -ind rapidity. Meantime, for some three .hours previous, wo had seen long lines ol "ietise dust lisini; (Voai the roads le.ulin;' I'rom 3lDiia.ssas, and with tho glass we XKild very eleailv nerceive I bat thev raised by the constant and steady s'lreain ; of reitifore-jnicnt. which continued lo pour in nearly the whole day. The Six-'to run loNvai U Ct-nlieville, and tin? cais-ty-n'mh, Seveiily-iiinth, Second and , sons, ambulance.--, and suttbis' wag ,ns, Ilighlh New York ; the First, Second and ,eiv ouiered m be taken buck at once Third Connecticut, and the. Second Wis-1 tovard- Cent r:i ille. Tho batteri.'S were 'insii- w fi'A 1 ,,1. t I'...-...,,.. 1 .',. ...l . . iii-i 1,. r,.il nwiimd In I'livi.r inn- relre.iL ::nd - s . . un',.f.i if.fi,nj ni ;.u y ;i nee . of tho v.-ood and inarched across the lo be right, to go to Col, lli:nte:'s .sup- port. They crossed tho iiitorvor in ' ' htreatu and dreir ud in a small oiu-n held" , -ep.irftted from Co1. Hunter's column ly , a dense wood, which ivas tilled with bat- Urics nntl infat.'.rv. thir giti.s eontiruil 10 play upon tl.o woods which thus con- sealed the enemy, and aided matei inily in ' clearing th jm for the advunco. (i.iin ' doNvn to the extreme front of the column, t could watch the progress of Col. Hunt er, narked by the constant roar of artil lery and the roll of musketry, as he push ed tho rebels back from j.oint to point. At 1 o'clock ho bad driven ihein out el tlo ivoods and across the road which iuh the TU'olotigation ol that on which we stood. Here, bv the side of their haimr. ies, tho rebels mrde a .stand. They plant-1 v ites, and in vain we endeavored to stop ed their Hag diieeily in the road, and , the retreat. twice charged across it upon our men. tut ! Chailes O.den' (ieoige ll. Smith, Slier without moving them an inch. They i ill' Ii ii'iier, Kus.-eil F.nett, of I'iliibuig, Nvere met by a destructive fire, and Nvere ! "" others, begged our men not tw retreat, 'impelled lo fall still further back. i'aduillK- tho iininl. nl'll,... ,.',.,1 fin.ll.n,. u.v,iy, until the dense clouds of Miiok nn hieh marked the progress of the combat n' . re ut least hall'u mile to the left of n hat had been the eential posiiion ot the remits. It was now 2 o 'cluck. I was at ; dvanecd tioint of Ihe front of our the , coi- i.'iiti, some bundled rods beyond the , ds, in w Inch the lew troops then there re ilrawn up, when 1 decided to drive Ii .ck to the town. As I passed up the ' uic oaiis anil shell Irom the enemy b' -an to full with more than usual rapid- it.. 1 did not see the point from which they came, but meeting Can tain Avers, be sl.id llO was about to bt ill" III) his bii! lerv. Mipi'Orted by the Ohio brigade under lien, ridge boxes, bayonets, ubre bayonets and rilles into the Zouave ranks. This done, S'lienok. to repel a rumored af.enipt ol swords were innumerable. About . a mile j they threw their guns aside ami charged "uvalry to ouillatik this column. As 1 from Onticvi", an attempt in.is made to nntvurd until each contending enemy met -.vent lonv.ird Im passed ilown. (leneral rally the men, but with little success. A lace to lace and hand to hand, in terrible Sehejick's btigaiic ivas at once ilrawn up few thousand were .- topped, but many ; combat. The M ississipians, having dis ,t loss Cue road, and (.'apt. Avers' guns' without, weapons. On the high hill top carded their rifles after the first lire, leil were 'ibinted in .a knoll at the left., a ben at Ceiitreville a column of infantry ;u' back upon their bowie knives. These j. powerful body of rebels, with a lieavy seen, w ith their gleaming bayonets. On i were of huge dimensions, eighteen to battery, came down fiotn the direction of, the top tho artillery were also dra.vn up, ! twenty inches long, heavy in proportion Hull's liun, and engaged this force with prepaied to firo. and .sharp, or two-edged at tho point. At- tremondous rH'oet. 1 went to Centre-i The CI u ibaldians, Einstein's and Ulen tached to the handle was n lasso, fotne vilie, se.it oil' my dispatch, and started ker's regiments, were drawn up at the eight to ten feel in length, with one end with all speed lo retui n intending to go foot of a bill and escaping men ordered to securely wound round tho wrist, with our troops uprn what h.nl been the . fall in. l.oud cheering ivas done, and My informant fays that when these ter hotly contested field, never doubting i'or'tlia rallying cry given, but it was little or j ride warriors approached to within reach a niomeiit that it Ni'ould remain in their ' no use aien had no oflieer3 when they 0f their lossn, not waiting to come in hay hands. did halt, and ft) they kept on retreating ; onet rar.ge, they IIiicny forward their bow- I had gone but .aquarter of a mile when "water, walev 1" was the erj "give me in knives at the Zouaves after the fashion tve met a great number of fugitive0, uml water or I'll nink, " Nvas heard from nil of expeiienced harpoono-.s striking nt n our earri.igo soon became entangled in ti sides ; not a drop was to be bail fit lovlude. Frequently they plunged in, owl lrta-s of baggage-w?gons, the olliecr in : drink; the were all drained, and penetrated tiirough a soldier's body, and idiargo of w hich told nio ii, was useless to . the clouds ol dust filled the air nt every i wero jerked out, ready to strike again go in that direction, ns our troops were re- treating, crediting the story, which was utterly inconsistent with what 1 had Heen'ti little A'hile before, I continued to of buildings wero used lor hospitals, find cuavo t bayonet in n Jlississippian, both push on. I soon mot Quartermaster Stet- on every sido cries were made for sur- j impaled and falling together. So skillful 0!i,of tho Fire Zouaves, who told mo, 'goons. 'y was this deadly instrument handled by l'lii'r.tirig into tears, that his regiment had All tho inhabitants nearly had fled from the Mississippian, that he could project it V'ct; utterly cut h'to piece-, that the Col- j Ccnlrevilie, e.xpecling it lo be stormed by to the fuil lasso length, kill his victim,' onel and bieuiemr.it Culoncl wero both Iho rebels. Guard were stationed at the ! ivithdi iiw it again with a Midden impulse, killed, and that our troops had actually feiv wc lbs not dry lo allow' no water ex- 'and catch Ihe handle unerringly. f en n pulsed, ) to piorocd", except (o tlie Nvounded and sick, A hou-c' If ny any tiiichuncc the bowie Knilo i ; "'I I ii i 1 i- I. i l v I, I id n I ...ill I i" i It ,111 I. ' J Hi . If I , e Ii' I t r 'ii!i I V 'I'l II " I I H i 1 1 1 i I ! 'i o i: iii', I lie i hi I', in tf i '-In; oil, i ii tin inc. f I 'ti I ' II II ' i ' i l Mu ¬ t ll I in t, il. I" I of I 'i'l' III lil'l i '. 1 1 ' ' t t ,'n- I i ! III , i 1 1 1 1 1 ; on o i In 1 1 1 1 1 i , I , ' ' 1 1 " ' . ,.,ii. ..I 1 1 . Ire in, ll'ul.t I'l ' "III" "I i .in' il I In id lie' i hi- h iii I. It . ' i'l I' ''I - I I'd ' in 1 1 in:' t I Ii' '' no II Hie I n! t ' I tin In I I II" t I in: nu ii i 1 1 i; tin: mat ,i'f tif. The i llio hat nelico i ll.'ll ol llil'llle .11 ll'H' I I'l ." -. V siiiMini .1 il. ','ciii'S that inline. liatelv .' UCt'l .led evi- I ol vi"-l ei'd.ty are I he hist if I ' e ilicllii ietli'V of at h'.l-t a l ol -Dili' I'dicei's. I1' wlifil.i i-. lo he .'.! d the Uldoi I iin.ite liii.ili- o t.'n day's labors. A corn spoudent of T:.c. '".,, win) Wen', nil', e-telday vitil a hrodicr of one of the killed :tt tin? Hull's h'un skii:ni-h on Tlnii'-'lay to recover 'ho body, h, ol but ju-t di-ililclled tho l.ndy Hie I pi. ici d il in a nietidlii: collin, when tho panic commenced amniijr tin-. tcaui.T tn i and oil i., Mis, and was coiiiinunicale.l Id tho men, a poition of whom came out I. "in under a ti cnieiidoin lire and I jlreat ed rapidly and in. discrdoi. I he panic hia'auie fJteiier.il ; lliu seen was indeseiiba- die. I'Ikj heavy teams over one lain dred in number lijlds and leliccs lusliod mauly or, over the earria"es of eili.eiis joined in the rush ; thesoldutis till l!ic tiiroii;.', ami llio stampcle as plclc. It wax not ordered, but a brciik wa-. ell'ected in llio ranks, and away they , 'ci l i:t .. ii ,.... II (111, 1 JR lU'l'l II .111 U11I.M l,f,M ilf-IVflllU moiil-, li'.iukets, muslvcis, provision--, .tc, thrown from soldier.-, cai l i.e;cs,and heavy ( Ion crnim. lit teamt:'. Wair .iis broke dinvn and nn ere left ; ho.'.-es w ilhoiit rideis, Nvere. irailoping on ei cvciythiiig; oilier.-, wiih, U.u'i's living ii. the ai.'.wvre rasbuig iiud ly on. The reatls nv-mc lillcd NNith du-.t. .ildieis would give out. and lie down by, the way side, and tln.ie Nvas no one lo, come lor them. Some oi the more icso lute gatheied up trophies o: the da , but '. the opportunities to do so wcie lo n, mm the d uiger ,vas that of h"ing run mer by the teams rushing on Uhmd. A hirjre i and apparently nn.-! tilled pockei book, evidently for a tiide pocket, nn.is i-ncu in t the w tee k of a carriage, but time .crmil-i ted no delay to capture il. hi they l ilsh-j e.l to Fail fax, and there tl.e panic was ex-i U'lided to those on duty and asleep. Al Were aroused, and join. id. in tin; genera stampede, and on they came to the city, where their adventures, us they are told j beggar i -ciiption. All tbii is lo be tribiilcd to bad management, not t'i a; fault on '.he part of tlie men, ior fliey fought bravely. lie env im a who are c.i pabl,; ol leaaiug on our army lo tne do-1 fence of our country and our rights. H'.w-' -ov ti',;, .' A N if 11 IIK ACCul'NT i'K TI1MSTAM-! jTiDK-iiiiiiA r sri'Fi.iiiMi. ; The correspoiident ot the Philadelphia In.piircr nvi itcs as IoIIonvs in relation to i lue panic ami retreat -. ' I.,r.,n ',,! Kitint r.C mo S. i-entv .iiinib ' rode towards hi's rejimeni. InuM.. bo.... j al'l. v leinloi'eeini-iil.s. w hen a hall e.u hi, horse's head oil', anl threw him down,! bruising, dim so that he could baldly ess1 eaoe. All iho straog'.cru now- emnmenei ' ' .s . s.. ....... ............ . - keen the Confederates from c'.itling us oil' , 11 fmm Ccnlrevilie, which Nvas about, three miles in our rear, and where Nve had about four or live thousand of a l eserve f-i-c-o ; tho dalteries wheeled off and took P '''- road, and Nvere ret reat ing in good order, nnIich, about half a mile out, one of the gun cai riages was upset, A portion,1. et, A portion ()f Shen tan's and 'arlisle nvcic lelt m the roadside, the gunners cutting the Ira- cos and running liicir nor-es. inn pui the infantry in a perfect panic; they ; broke ranks im.liserimin.uely ar.d com- ; 'nieneed to run, kiiap.-acks. haversacks,; 'gun--, catridge boxos, hats, coats and ev-j cij tdiiig being tdroNvn in all directions. The men were parched for water and , ' Nvere falling in every direction, t illieers . were eiitiallv paiiacslriekcn with the pri- mid pleaded with tears lor tln-m to go back and g t Col t'ufnt con's body. We took muskets and threatened to shoot them down it they did tml ; but we might os well have plead with the winds to ecu e , blowing. Tbeclouds of lust were now , . perfectly nilibcating. The load was fctrown with wrecks (t Nvageus, provisions, , ...... I.,., . I.I....1. . n I,,., .,.,. ; iiiLisiN-eij, ji.iiikcis, iiiiiiimiiiiiiJi., uii'i I'l-i t'i'J thin;.', the men could ilivf st themselves ot. t lie gi unit ivas tun, ine neius in a'l directions were full. The lire of the . enemy tvas kept up in the rear. Part of .Micrmair.s battery breaking uown, ine ")"n cut the traces and fled. The ammu- niticn ivagon was lef; on the field. We should iudgu that frit '(- 'in I i? iiJ ri- ,;.; NN ere lost on the w.'.V. while tho eat- point. We got in the rear of a negro hut, and there secured water thick with tilth, but it was the best to bo had. A number , I t ' ). p., 'Il 'II' . If III. III. 1 til I ill ' I I I tl i it I 'id, I-' ,'' II I . Ill I I lie ! i i.fiind, .i"l I'V I I ' vl up ,, i le t ,', Il IVJ - 'Ml .It. I I t. till , I'll' ' n id. M i'i ' , I I'l. till I tl So,. ii ' i i'i i ' I iil'le i I- k i n I ll.fli and I a In. A M -I V HI" Mill li'.l ( "111 1 I' '' II i It' !' VN lo'll W r I, a liilil II. II,.' Ii.nl i i II Inc.- mi II I . Ii.. i t HIV e. I'll - : " ' d i Ml ii i inn ii id,. ., I ... 1 I I'll. ie lii . I Oil , I I ni i!, lie.ny w.c. kcl'l 1 I ' cf our I I'.ir w Ith .ii I illi ly, and tie r ci.v di y in 1 1 Ihroii'.i an I ihi.uih, nittin and Vla-hiii;: Willi pel !ect !i( ,i.-,h,..,. ; I ur h ounded 'ind dead are i".u ! nil on the haille Held ill the han !s olllie eneiny, Uu.'h i k ciuild ci't-w I or wail; vere Iryini; ! to eel uway, :iul micIi pitialn spcctai h',-. , 1'ie i M'fn as iiiade our hearts sick; lull i iv e could not help tdetn ; the few atnl'U : lances ivei e started oil' early with the i wounded and never returned. We mit ii litun'tior Ivi'if.' on the road-ide. with ined- i' mo chests aic tillages. Frurin ( ( jxil't (' tin! Jil'l'". I k in llu' Halt. Sun reat baltle of Sunday ! 'I'll i-t. near .M;IM:i--t,ns Jiinet ion, is sliil llio nhsorbini' ,sl., ,..',,.,1,1,,. i,,lei'L-t and iimeh :mx- "1'iiely prevails to lea n t he names of the ouii-,rll',.,,,,.l,e4 ,( vhiiU'. on td ,,. . j,,. Tin- t ) Umv i n l; letter leeeive. j r,.,,, , , 1..,.,11 vestcfdlV .-ontaiii I . 1 . - . "me mltircsl in iiar'..culai'S : Si'ii'iiii rurri"ii"ii.i''i)i'i' i.r'iin' .'-mi. J,i:i;sr.t Ho, V.., July 1' Ith. Intelligent fii'iilli.'incn from ide field of bailie near Manassas .1 uni:t ion bring some important parti''uiars of the L'leal battle on Sunday l,i-t between tho federal and 'onlcdei ato loi cos. (ien Ijcuureguid ivas reinforced by lien, .lohiison's command, lioirt inebester. lieiweeii 11 and 1J o'elooli on S.ind iy, af ter tile battle ci imilli'iU'ed . The ','olif"d erale loss in killed and NVoi.inded is sai.l to be ,1'U'l. Tb" it it ii i "jot ol pli-oiius taken iv the I '.;'i;'ede.ra.i s i i et down :it 1,1 I J, illi'lu ditig one in, inber of CoilLIIesS .Mr. I'oy. ot ,ew Yoik. Ther were IJ pieecs of eauiioii captured, I "i '( i' small arms and on er loll ivaous. j The Si uth t'aiolina troops nvcic fore j most in the action, and nillcrcd the greats est loss. 'c caval ly was , W ade jl.imj ton s legion of lieai lv cut lo pieces, ami ut-'L'ol. llanipton was killed nn h'le charging upon the federal tro ips. Col. Hampton Nvas one of the I tost emincn! and UTallhy eiti.eis-j alal plan ters of South Carolina. The legion which he e unman. led Nvas r.'i eiil !y oigaui.oi., and Nvas NUie of the finest body ol men ever on:..!!,"! in the South. The Mai n land troop, Nvi'h the '.Vash ington Light Artillery ' f New Hikiins Niere stationed at a ceilain point, and Nvere not brought directly into action. It is not knoNvu positively tinit any volun- loors Irom .Harv.aiKl Here killed but not over t w o or I bre,. ....y. i.W.ly. '',. I'Vil'ircga; .1 ci.irges that the l ed- oral command or, or sending a flag of iiuce to bury their dead attr the lirst of Hull's h'un, lelt bis dead u:ibur- b-it!c ie,, occupi"d Ids time in throwing up cn- t.'cnchmcnts Ira-n Nvhlith to remwv li e as sault upon the batteries at Ball's h' in. For this reason he refused tiie application since made by t.len. McDo.veil, under a cd truce to bury the dead. The Fed eral (lead were collected and lairied in 'trenches by the Coiifed -rate troops, and i i i . ' i i .. . . i . l' - 1 odoral wouiiueu w -oi i . nig uio sanu; ntleiiUoii as llieir onmi. i ue con federates at no one time had over 1-' U.KI troop-1 hi action, but had a reserved force r ,'i , 1 1, i'.. i, : .:, , .., ,....: -,,..,,.. ,"' '""" ''." "" - "; (.""- in action were occ,isionallv renove.i. Among the iirisoners taken tvas Colonel Co'.c.iraii, of New York, who is slightly Nvouuded. He is at Man.is-as .Junction. ; l,i tfi I' I'ijIH ll'si''';.". j W AsiiiNuroN, July li -1 1 1 . .! !s:i..,-i'i,jiiiii:- 'M.-' .'tif lor,' ' 1 Zn,n; . .'-(To- A'c'c l'jht- ' il.ij Till ''; i'l (.( (-.v. t ine of the Nonv York File Zotui'es, nv!io Nvas ni ounded at the batih- of Manassas on Sunday last, :v stahvart, bardv IVIIonv, of considerable inteliig'eiice, passed through Itdiseity j es'erd.'.y, en ro.ite homcNv.ird, remaiiiini; here several hours waiting for the. cars, lie, of course, has the privilege, .like all others, ol ti'lline his onvii tale. without apprehending, for the present, '.it least, successful eoulrudiftion. From him I obtained h thrilling narratii o of a recoa- t re between bis re.-iment and a regiment 0' Mi,; issipiian. i , . . .. .t. . l ...i i it r ,-ua'i ine I'auie nan oeen raging some hours, according lo the account of this Zotiaviiin hero, he tnv an iteiiv use body of MissiVippians, aecompaiiiod by somn I l.eliev.d to be) r.altiniorcin, lush furi (tisly over Iho Cijnfederato ramparts. - I They at or.co ?aw the conspicuous uiiiforin of the Zouaves, and run do nt Ibem. The ol isstssippian?, filler approaching near eiinm'h s.n t toiiiblf vol ,v r,nm llieir whilst the lust victim sunk into death. On several occasions tho terrible boivie knife was transfixed in u Zouave, and tho i i , l . o ..I it. i r 1 ,i : ...i, I U I' '. I I 1 ' I n I " I. ; ,, i. , i. ,,t. 1 1 ... V i I i . I. t I ' in n II II I I II t I I 'Itl I "It1.' i i Iul'i' i "i "'' I I, ' d , I III I'll' I'll" lo ' ' '. N 'Il ell. I d, . 1 p' i ' I - I 'I II I o ' I loili'll . d- ol 'N "llll'l ' 111.' d, :"- , III ti, pit il ill i i mi and a ml n , i , il ft a u II i In '! lb" I'll i "' lli M '. "i 'N e I balllpl'ill HN, liiin-' 11 MM I i " mud' lb I II 'l l llldllil'l'. -1 Up 111 1,1 ' li '" lb" I ul di I "11 . I.ll 'I. 1 I! ii" l I "l"l" I. II"W W i..t 11 II I I II ' f I bi ,,N ." all I r "II ';'' i,,, ,n' II" I' Il ii" biiMi. r i"iibiifiii I i en,' i:'" in MH h i .ii.-. mi ii ' "i - 1 1 in n " I ' i n .h"l I bl II ,'d he NN I l-l lo 11 I I N nil "I , a ' I I , pcpiiv i ii" I- ."I tl Mi vi -ipi'i i .i"'ii ., and ill; i. ' I' d Ii in bi ll.. 1 ael in " ,il ' u i .ali"ll in lh' 'llilf';!le, In' NNiUin;'ly Vt lll id lo lia,' thu Llniy won, coiiNiucid 1 li.it t" lijit- a"; cic t M i--i--ii piaus nn it!i l.nNi kldvi's and pi-toU, aflel' I "Ceivil';' a Volley 'ol their fburp-ciackin rill"J, i- im i rdi nai y lun. ; This mini' infoi mailt states, (Imiili in t Willi cei'lnin'y. I lint seN'ci al I'.al ; itiiorea lis 'wire Nvilh the M is-U-ippians, and anioiiL'st tho-ie 1"U dead on I ue I'mlil, nviis a vouii;.' man niime d Win. II. ,Mii'ia,a caplaiu ol the Man land i i'lard al ioa-t Mich NVa j the name told him --and a: other, nvuo he ! thinks va, called Tolk, Imth "I Man land. "I ll'C sn...'' ! Confederate Account Oi" the B.ittle of . Manassas I.vxi'iMii in., ,,'uly 2. The Herald and .Cornier say-: that the ( 'on federal cs cap jiurcd sixty three cannon and "J, "' II I stand I"! arms, 1,'Jk'I horses, and all the stores ( and Ureal ms of the federal army, valued 'al a. million of dollars. AUo a buggy, e in- laining a pair "I "pauh ts marked lienel'a. Scott. 'Ill" '..'onledeiaie Ioi.a i i i-et down 'a! o" killed and l.oiin wounded. The Ithj 'Alabama regiment sulVered severely, a ( 1 1 1 1 Wade II impton's I.egiol',. AnilN r ai. count .-ays Hie I 'onfederat,''s .)-s is l .vo thousand, and the boida'al 1"' tifleill li"l-;.ud Killed. The lilimbci j ., on nded and madit pi Honei'- is not in. ad" 'known. 'Iwo iik aubeis ol '.Vnigre s were , made prU meis. 1 l.oi is ii, 1. 1: .July 111. --A ,-pecial ili-pateh ! roiii Kiohuif U'l t" tin' M.'tiipln- Aig'is. on the '-J.'. ''ays that l'.e.tutegard cun- , maiided iii the l'iglit and .b.hiis.'ii on 1 1 1 c h (l at Manassas, ra'aiilegai-d's luoso tt-i- ' carried I mm u icl'l' him. liencraU l'lir- jlow, ol 11 1 , ti-d I'.ee, of S. ('., ale bi b .1. i I lie I.vi.elihurg regiments are rut to pie il.'.'-'. The Argus editm i.dly savs tiia. b v l ' ' b.'acksnii lee.-litly addie.-si'da uti mber ,! j ,M i.-.-fjr.i ians, now I'i ' r i 1 1 1 1 1 into a rngimen: I !..: r Ida; city, w ho are cpiipping rapidly 1 lo l etUl II to llls-oui i. Purthcr Incidents of the Battle. V, : atder the following incidents from Various .sotircc- illiil Hi .-'' "''.'' "' llttlh-nil '.;'-'' ' il ll 'if t il il'nlt i(tl r. . I J I 'uring tin! ii trcat, i writes a eorre- -; 1 pondent l 1 was surj.ri-ed lo note the tow I exclamations of distn-s-, IVoin our Nvound I led men. Now aim thou the mangled sol- i jd.ers uttered pieri ing gioans; i-ometiines, j Iduring the rough process of traiisler IVox t!;e am . u I'liu-e: hey gave vent to then I agony in hcirtsrrud ing shrieks ; but gen erally their endurance w: s heroic. H'.'.j M.igi u.lci', scion niter 'ho fitinj; mi Col. I : 1 itintei 's coliimp Logan, tooli pos.-a.ssii n 'of the Sudh-y Church, about half a mile' Irom the tieel, and i::slaully Hie seals i Nvere removed and blauki-ts spread on the il. i. ... i... I.. I a',.., i ; . . i ,. i ....'. i i lie.iii n-ii iiui i mi iii ii.-. i. .ni niiiu I'm. i. . ling Nvai soon ci'ii'.viled, and its tloi r eriiu- I jsoncd Nvith NVarm blood. The alter tal'lo , i was used for the operations upon the men i I in bo nn ore more sevet elv injured. Within ' fine hospital the victims nv ere eh icily ol , ! the liliode Island regiments. There were ' '-lime, however, from thu TJst, the I Ith,' jand a number of the Zouaves. i ! In front of the building, in a pleasant I grove, tlie ambulances o-oNi'ieil ic.til it: I was inipos,ible to unlfiad them NNilh any! ' d"gree of rapidilv. I'lien a d iv 1 1 ing-lions,- j near a', hand, a barn and a wagmi shop' 'were successively occupied, but all proved insiitlii.'ient, and tiie dead and mangled! NV?ro lain on t he grass in ever direction. And Nvbat a hcenc it Nvas Here a j oor j ' l'el.,'iv with a shattered arm, imploring ' llu- early attention cf tl.o s ir.'"ii.i t here ,a pale ould, exj o.-iug iu liae:ui'"d head ; I to the pity ot his fellows ; then a dying; :mau bathiuy the green so. with his lile's' blood: and ,-ctii'es lying about in strange1 eonfiisi m, nil more or less injured, and i ' shocking spectacles lo leliold. It was iC sight Ide memory of which no hu se of ' time can remove, and such as language1 j must ever fail to describe. It aas not -o 1 ! mournful and impressive, however, as the: ,'li"iiiot liallle, Nvbeie tvere slieai: in wild ' ; confusion the dead and the dying, and for : a long distance every loot ol the soil Nvas drenched w ;i ll liumaii bloo l. : Mr. Arnold and injself dismounted,' and co-operated with iho surgeon, as lar as lay in our poNver, in alleviating the1 distress of .be poor Icllo.vs, but manv re- i ceived no alt, ntinii whatever, ami died without nn audible murmur. I he shell ! .wounds and those caused by '.he lulled ! cannon shot w ere most frightful. la'gs, . 'arms, heads, and entire bodies iveru fear- , fully mangled. The musket NvnunU were less repulsive, but in nil the dreadful' sight there was nothing to disguise the , untold horrors cf war. j A), nil Snl, iir kill,-.!. i Among those who fell husui. old man Nvhose head ivas Nvhilo with ago, iiroi whose story i- a rouiuiica of war. He ;had been thirty years in the regular sir vice as n private soldier, lie had follow- en the Indians through the evcrphules of Florida, biNou.uked ujion the side of tho liocky louiitiuus, chased tho ('a manche and the Cherokee through New Mexico, stood before the lire ot liuena Yisia, charged upon the heights of Che pulte)eo, and followed the victorious Hag of his ouutry along the iI i;:a of Mexico and into the halls ot Monto.timas. dipt. Bull Kilhil. dipt. M. T. IS.dl. of the Fairfax cavalry, ivho nviis eonlined nt the Washington Na vy Yard koine tune since, and released up on taking the oath of iillegiai.ee, was kill ed by a party of Fire Zouaves when they mnrebed on Hull's Hun. The Zouaves say they fell in with him below tho ccurt Louse as they wero scou ting, and in at. tempting to disarm him lwj slabbed ono of their party, whereupon they immedi ately killed him. "Illn:r tnrmj, Mi)sis.ij-jii,in." l'uringone of Ihe charges of the Firo Zouaves upon tho Mississippi Kiflo, a Zouava and u Mim.issijipiau came in eon tact on uu cpeu bpaixi, both Nvith disehaig,- 1 1 mi" in. 'I'l',' I t I 'h 1 it i i, hi I I C.I II I " I. . I II'" ll ii, Ifim, I I ' I III, . I III . l I II i'l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1,.,1,1't V II I I II 1' III I M I" fN I h I I: ,i ' ;'hl l II ib III', b -"IN l.litl N , "I "hi il til i i- k I Ml I II III! I, IN I' T II I- PI i) ' II II I I'M " II i" lei I ll'.NV I " Pun, I n .h,..d bv Il "III -ll'll I I 1 1 I NN ,1 fb.ille III ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I a i cm i tin' n d in. Ii. t till- Mill I' IN i i ni." ol I'udU Ide -1 1 1 1 p t l iri Ih" 1 1 i v ia 1 i 1 III. I, i d, In ill -lifiild be in- -nun ' bill nppi opl l.i t - "i. Tim Killed and Wounded. Ai i NM'iii n, July 'J'i.- The ln-l Miii- he-Ola ll'j'illl.'lll, 1 "b tint III. Ill, alt a bed to I lent I'll I III ill I i III' all's d.N I -loll, si i lb i cd ill lb" I ' lit I -Uti'' I" the exlclil v! lid ki!l"d, H7 woiiii'lcd and iiiisii, -( '"inpany 1 had 'g'J kiih d A ) eisou.il vi-it lo Arlington Hon-.'' to day tmle I to obtain an nd'lilioiii'l ii-t of kiiied and NVoiindcl. Only a lew ;.gi' incuts li ive iiiafb- o, it their icpori, sun" of ihe adjutant p'.obai !y feeling ih-pi---ed to still aNViOl the coming in of Miag glels bel'.'ie killing or NN oil II ' I lug them. The Loss of the 5th Icegiment of Idaine. I'niiil.NMi, Me, July -1. A special dis patch lo the Advertiser of this e.iy Irni: Vashiiigloii repoi ts that thetillh legi lic'iitol ibis Suite are iionv at A leMindr.a, five hundred strong, and that, they have I Ill I I I.I 1IS I till V K I Ml 'I i . Sl I VV 1U tl (It U. :i 111! I T 1 I I . ...I . . I ' 1 1 I ,, I, j el's. News from llanassits Juncticn- Ai.i x ini.ki n, Inly J7ib.--Mr.. Hinsdale NN hose husb ind is a member ol I in' I i.'cond I M ieliig.ill h'egiinei! ., ii'ii'.ch i- nniN en lhe S'lrijiiiia side of tlie. Put'iiiine, has rctuin .-d Irom M anassas ,1 unci :on. Si.e was all ill! II I'i r ii I'cviili' ' ll : lug lav, and waked e'sold.ers, look lb engagement on f.il' tlie li till II r her husband I ' lonkmg I. !ll. to M at M i r and 1 bin: she C'SSllS. '' 1 1 u.osi'd d i ai a pi'ls i-licui ' iiill In "till and d ' ) n V i V e il ll empl'iyi-. in tin d her II -pi. a! im "-('. -la s sde pi 'cure I a i .ass Irom I. ami his ,- 'ii-elll to leal e. -n . .-rtl'i cd to Alexandria, in hc" she ar 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 , fatigui-d and e- b.iu-t-d u-d ili'l in :.- ii.it a , isi i;,.i , but in i ! d l.i-. regiment . rive I i . mi" 'tl She repnr'.s a.s being ill ide do-pit 1 lit l lie .1 ii net n .ii a lai "" n i m her of mi r nn on n- dctl. I be enemy say they ;-,ave over lunu p.is'nl'.'l',', Mrs. II. b: 'u gs veibid ni"s'a.'"s fiom i vera! to tin ii I'r eiitls, and say- that the I wounded are well cared for. the oiler ol ' llbelty ha-, been giantod to those tn lm will lake an oald to not again lake up arms against the Cnniei"i'alos. A Icnn nad d ine m. bill a tiiaioiiiv l. 'In -ed. Of I In1 pi i.-iiuei's ii I lie ho spit ai an it S. l'ei'iin and Lieutenant ' ii'l 'il Ni -nv York, who arc .'.nploved as 1c stewards. K. F. Tayoi , ol Nov J Sui geon : Cbiarti'i'ui.ister '. I. Mm II ii- ii, ol pita! ! i ' v . l - ! r. Swifi , .1 )!in I. i r I v . ami l'l cie ii ol the Fourteenth Ncnv N'ork, ere iu hr sielab tMiroenn !'.i i N to n , i .f I be I if I b Manic, and the surgeons ol the Thily cightii New York, First Minii'-s'itii -,.nd I liiid 1'nited S';i!"s Infantry are prison eis. They Nvere all taken at oar Im-pita! near tiie b idle licbl'. Mr-. Ill' i.-d.'.l" says that the ( ',,i; feder ates b., rie I their de. id as fast as they could be l 'cove; ed, an. I ibct Id" ftieiny . j I--. :t Ida', thev d id but about VI kii ied, but tii.-ir Nvoiitel. d "V "( I i "i O, Shi. -aiv inaiiN ol our dead utile, r;-i! as ii pas ed :ver ic !e licbl. and listitiy by I heir u 1 1 i !' 1 1 r i ..-. eiictiiv's fo; ci- is voi ii-dod Ollie IU I iit'lil I'V 1 liel, 1 1 1 1 1 :n I'll..-. I of lili'l ie sal's l! ;rge at Mana-si-, and tuat I ne otiieers are very l,t-N in drilling and di-cipliiiing iho 1 1 o. tps ; iiat 1 i ui. li '.cn'egai d is e m-t ml ly en the niove, goirg from oie' juiit oil the camp to the oilier, and arranging at tdey sai l, foi some great liiov. men t. She I'opoils that a large force of id- eue j i ii v is al Fairfax Court Hoijie Nvild he.ivv i guns. Alexandria Intelligence. Al.KX NM'l.l n. July 'J murder nnus commit -A ru'.-t here I. v. an ton lav bN Win. M in ray, ( 'om pany F.. Haul sbiie Kegi.neut. Tin iiiilorliiu.it'.', named Mary r.iv, v. bo v as drunk, aecnsti S id N'ew victim ivas an u:lc". Mur- I del ill the -licet, ail'' after exchanging a few aord deliber'iclv sd J dor in td" a.iek Niith hi' liiu.-ki't. Ihe ball parsing entirely through ln r body and caning her death in a leiv nii'ineiiis. lie will be trie 1 by a military ' court immediately. Tho last of tie! troops stationed in the city went into camp to (lay, much to the 1. lief of the citiens, Up to the picseiit time the 1'rovost Mar.-hal das dostrryed upiNiirds of fifty ban els ol liiiior. not ivit h-tnndir.g which drunkenness among the soldiers prevails lo a fearful extent, Sr.ti rtK. or i iik St. Niciioi. ns. Ihe Hal limore Mxehange gives Ihe following ac count ot the seizure of the steamer St. Ni"holns, by a pal ly of rebels, which was at least MircNvaiy dene : j 'The St. Nieh"las, on her last trip from l ent more, took on noai d iitimore, tooii on imai d as passun :'.:' a rtinch lady, of iF. complexion, o! rath - or m.l-eubno feaUires. but oi quiet man - tiers. 1'iic.e wore .il--"J a irimbci ol pas Muigers who were proceeding to diilcient points on the I'olounie. At Foint book- out two more passengers w ere uNo taki n 1 v ,, i , . ... , i , ; ., ti.,, ... i.i ii,. on coma' ot,n aner tins in tlie niuldie ol the night, ihe Ireucii woman, after having retired lor a I'onv moments to her stale room, nuddenly emerged, her 'ig and crinoline dolled, in lull military cos tume, with revolvers and cutlass by her sido. Tw enl -five j.iisseiige.'s driw revol vers at the same time, and i:i a trice, ofli-; ceis and crew were made prisoners. The noai was pui. .ncnaige ol tlie roi.it Look- H)lul ,, rifl, . or Ml0,r out passengers, who I'.ovcd to be retired suilable person, as Heturn Judge, lor the navy ollioeis. I .iirpoo of attending Ihe County Corveli-ye-llxtinnriliniiry i-.xcitiniis 1 will 1.1' nunk' iu I ion, which w ill be held at tin; Court tho Western Ftiitos tliis full, to iiiuniilHctiiro eu-, House on tho Tuesday afternoon neiit Knrfiom Knrghura rurtiiilly with iho ohjevt "f fcuceeediu" the Trimary Election, iivoihiiir tlio l'riiein'i-tivu lieavy Uutic on napar-, L J CKAN-S led tugnm. ninl lo supply llio aeticiunvy enufod ii ' Cbairninn. I,y tlio loss uf the criip in bi.si,li,u. I ''"'.V dth. lt.I. tllim nmn. (hsT For liandsoinn China" and (iueens- j Convk ti u. Henry Morse, alius Morns, Nvare the attention of o.ir citizens is called was convicted last- week in tho V. lll, to II. W. Smilh ib co's, new itore. Many Irict Court at I'ittsburg, lor robbing the other at tides lo please the fancy, and to Mi,il C'larion county, iu March lait. supply the, tv.inti of Jiyusc keepers, will and sciit'.ncc..l ly 1" years it. the l"eiiitvf'' be found theie. l''u.v i 'ill 'II I, l ""I, l I - ' i 1 1 . I i NN I I ' I, " 1. 1 I 1 1 III I i al bi- i I- Hil l II I Ii II. I i k ." if Ik I "" ia in Im i i, , I b: i " I, I 1,1 I il M .- , f, It -ill, I I. I) i-i ii NN 1 1 III" 11" -hi j, llli tl III' I I t I llli- NN I lit urn-! i . . Ill nil ii. . d a iini I iiinl i',t-' " 'Hit ''"ll'l'''li..w.iil1 plan uM i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 nn ci , 1 1 j , and slated w ,i.i lu lu II Hi;! ll n a ii 1 1 1"' lliuiu n! 11 hud bell I' ll III be I, to ' (KM "I I lieiii iii. i-l'iecl i ! tl,,. w:ni 1(.kt , I" I'img Id. p. o'l" ni 1 1, col,,. il,,,,,;,1' I" ti i I li," pi- -suii- n llu. ptnv to c. in, p. I tin-in lo i t-t us n t,, iUi,ly li"e ii 1 1 I i"N'a it v. A li. I 1 1 Ins lnu,n. ' w .'. ii t!ie b'.i 1 p,,,.,i , enlnpul ible with lb 'v, oii'lllui,. ,,. alliilliiiii-1,1 uf i i - b ' -1 -1 , .mi I 1 1 1 1 s 1 i m i ini'.in ,-aii , fii-l, be sii I. in w iiging war m siic, jj' "hen th,. ), ?1 II- - li.il 1 1' s ! 1 " 'O l 1 , e 1. 1 I be w 0 call be al tallied i,-l 1 ' II OKI -, I N 11 N lll'lll k lib 'I b' N "hl ''" Ullll,l,(.r', e. y I eiiiu c I. is niunloicil. I." 1' 'illicit iipnn all sliooting of iii; !;,.,, ,,! si-.iuiin-' !.u.i,Ns not loo, ore. I i;) 0,.,j, ,i i ..i.i ..r., '1 "ii ,iii 1,1-1 ,1, I 1,1 (HQ lt , de-U notion ol lit" dul not c'lnl I ibiili. "n'eiih.-r sal,,, to th'i geiiPnil .Mll( as so many H ot .iiijustitial'lc In,,,.! CKIe. If the matti r ha.l bien k-l't t linn, Ii, ...III.,... I.I U . I I IMIU 1 1 " 'i I M I I ! I -iill i I.. M II 1 11 ' ' U , It 1 ill' ft i I'.., t l.l.i.. I. itl.. lit l.l'.'I'V ml I ....... per- I lie t ...in . u ..ii'l 'lie iuil. 1 K.n would luiN e collected a largo fiU'Ce m , capitill lor delell-ive u I p. ,-es, ,IM4 large one on the Mi-sis-. ppi fur (lttr -ive ('pel i't mils. 'lie I-1 i I u n.er liim, dil, ing which 11 i tlu'.nl.e s lo t,iu ,0,. ' south of St. Ia id-, i-hiubl hi'N o bi'i':..,, voted io tactical nasi I uction, anil nn it ;( li C.I I I ... I ,.(' ...il I I I... ! ..I.I.I I , I . i . , . I i . , . , , , , . . I . . , 'r. "' ' " ' ' ' ' " IM colltUlll ( I on n tiie y. MM'MI v. eil-dlM-i il'V'l ll'iii,:,, is-i-sinpi, and lukdi eiflI unit on tiial river, New u nn ' .,;,v ..;,..,, ..' .;, .O'Ay,;:.- .--.'.' , .( .'. ,,,"' i'j:- '!'; mi 1 '-' i'l' ur it v '..' .' a ' .'nfc (li tu wuvU ufU titl (he KUKet -,; a.i ui . .. y. .Voe.a... At eight iiijim, the i i'. or would probably have befn a ll ied, and cigiil natuos wo:;, bien necessary ; but ill e-tery wivol'tham succi -s c oil'l have lei-ti iiiade miatn fur us Tie: Mis.-i-sippi and the All intie oi., . . nil's, uu. i.tiuie:ii .-i.iies " oil ci MV( been compelled, by the natural uml m. I liable pressure ot event i to seek, tj , return to the Union, an cm ape f.imi llu ri. in h d would sp adlly vei .vlielia ibeoi ii. t i I it. "This," said he, ''was my pi in. Hut mi only a subordinate. It is my biisinc, to give mil ice w her. it is a-ked, and i, obey nub :.'; nn In ii they a'-c given. I sy,l "'. 'I here are gentlemen in I lie tuliiu. .t Nvho kno'.v lnucii more about nniii- tlian I do. mid '.' ho have far gualcf iuHm-im. thai, 1 have in detei minmg the plun nl j the campaign. There I'cNcr was a limit iju-t and upright man than the I'lcsiiiini; i never one nn Im desii cd more sir.i f rely l i .t. i.... . ,. , ,.r , i "... ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. ui . in- i uiinn. but tln-r.: arc mi ll '.iiuoi'.g hi- miviiers i bo consult their Onn ii i i sc-'-.t niL-iit (at inn! e tliati the die'.ales "f Nvisdoill iu;iIh. pei'i.'iie.' and "' ''' , .,-,7 ,.,...,-.v it'.-, mi tin- iMnfiivn. 1 Mian uc.oi'il. leuipt, nn bati-N ci 1 ,111) ol 1 1 1 i e, 1 1 1) de. hi .','.- ,-"..i' I,- ...'. ,- ;.'.-';. '",'''-.' '. "Ill am i rdei-ed logo lo h' i.bmon.l, I shad endeavor to do it. I hit 1 know' w feet I y well thai t hoy hale no c'lic iliin ef I lie bilicul ; 'n-s w -1 a:i I'liemuittt. i know llu- eo: i.lry- - how admirably iuIhi! d It i.- for defence, and Iionv irsoliilfH and ob-tinalely it will bo dcfeiiufil, I I'ould like nothing better than to lake iiichinen ! : - iionv thai it has been ilis giae. d by bci (Hiring the ca)it;il of till' reb el i ioiil'i'.lcr.H'N , I feel a reseiiin cut I wards it, and should like nothing Imttrt 'han to scatter its Congress to the winik ''I'.u! I have lived long enough tnknoii' that !it:t;'.;tti rcscnl men t is a very tail foundation for a public policy ; and IliW giui i b'iin'ii will Jive long enough Id learn it also. I shall do what I am ordered. I jsliall ;l;:it when and where lam cam I matided. Hut ' I r " '." ' "' '' ': I mi .'.'.- (;.', "; r';t(l not Ml Mywif M: Tin S" g.'iitlcuicn must take tho re spoil -ibiiity ol' their acts, as I am ivil'iiiij io take that of mine. Hut they must no! throw ', responsibility on my .-lioijl- dels. I bis is the substance an l virynwn the language of . i I'ortion of lien. SooiH onnvci'sation on the occasion referred Ic It proves conclusively Unit he wins oppos ed to the advance npo.i liifhinoii'l via. of M iiia'-s.'is at that time, and al.-o that thi iidmiiiistratior. was almost certain louver rub? hisobjeetions and enmm ind fi battle. Taken in connection with w-hiit iv.w m m the Hou-e of Ii -Npreienlatives on Wed nesday, it leaves no doubt on the siilijedf Democratic Primary Election. In pursuance of resolutions passed!'! tl e Standing Cominittee, 1 avid C. W ': mid James M. Welch, cf tho "IbiftriiJii llangers," and John Higler and I ';'' Mol.iaiighey of the, Wasliingloil (il'lcts NNill hold elections in their respecliN yomi amos on such day as l ikv iii.i r ' 1H.ii't prior to tie 1-t Sa'v.i'.k.Y of A'.Ctilt, j l,,,, -raiisinu t'bc result to the eh airman, ! so thai tlie same may ho count" I at til" ilt.,,t j,, ,, lh(! (V,.1M'tv Convention, The liom icralie voters of the ihllorent ,0i.l)U iMllj lowlIl,i,,s .. a . . i n ;i, ' i ,s',,-,,,( -.,,, ,.,.. Uv0 .h-legatrt ; ,0 ... ,;., i '..(,',,,, v ,,',.,,, 1,-, 1,0 held nn tlie 11. Mm:!,.' lermiiie if any changes should !.o mailo in Ihe mode of nominating candi'h'U1'' and in the party rules, and to make suC'i eiiangi's. Coder the Jlulos of the pal ly ll.f res i .,.,( i i-.i ('.-.,,,,,,; f .... . ,.i 'i,-ii. u-ill fifi- '. I ' : Ih J'u't. DNN I of of lE' en iva d ! toe ( l ha ii i ae." " ? iviti, isanl I lh'' t still Ivrhl -fto f m1 ith elV IOUJ ' dki suj: t.i.J w it Jail I no i IoiIn thf ef hoi 'tlhl H iiui c IS ! Si 1" ih ,a;t llu lilt' J1I 1 1 1 i r j ti