1 fii ni p ill a 1.4 I i I ! ' i i .A, riiiNciri.rs, not mfn. ;u:aiuii:uk i-A. i:i)M:si)vt jui.v n:r,. j. B. COODLANDER, XXXII. WIIOKK. NO lVl,i m:v ri y iifliriious lisfflLinn. "rr : r r-T-r-r- JO-But not only do proverbs nul fx-; Tfrienre condemn our faults ; we oursol- its tiiociiiii r.ium minm III t'l ll"l s, ., ,1 . t. . : i itlu'iitvcf they aH'cet our own in tercet and emu criionoo. Then wo in o (juiti) miii., that one might ho nuro courteous, mi l mother moio reasonadlo, and n third nioro amiable, nml a fourth far less talka livi, if tliey would only try ! Thus wo sen r,o dillieulty to prevent llicm from bi-ing to i.i, nil they ought to In! ; nn i no oxetiso I n them, w hen they olhmd us. ''Isit in. I vi.tv i-.i-y t" J elite to one ! Wlmt good (iii tiny gel to themselves, from their ;,-h iii rs, or from their snajijush humors, or' fro tn their capricious conduct '.' I hae. i.n patience w ith tui'li insolence, nor ilh u'ri iniiicrtinences." Kveu thii is not the woakrM nor tho worst si lo of our hp.nts, in l'irai'l to our fuulu. We can ooiHieinn liicui in ourselves, una yc-t con- WUA in tiK ,,,.,,,,1 jie ,V0UM ul,,,nil t tinue them. Wo can lament them, and ! them from the law makers, yet alio ir then to p on. We can even; jr. Johnson, of l'a., thought that the give up excusing them, nnd yet oxpeet j,,-,,, o(- th,. eentleman was tnat the i.eo ethers to forgive and tor't them; or rath- ,Xl,u, repudiate the laws, hut it the rr to overlook them entiroly ; lor we do imjJ W(.,.( ,.ssti ,ie j.rt-.-u m.r i. j;i was not like the idea of beiny.'.iiu! hy any thev would he enforced. ciiol'int'Oii. "'I he hnpo ?c-i hefore us" in tho pos-. jt;, ;'f heck in ah of the divine jurs. ..,...: ;t,i,t heloic tho rhui'eh in the . .-: ; , i , .. 1 lii.ir of elouil lo tliu , -.1 :l I Hi n ! . I t 0: " 11 1. re ijv I'.iL'.jt ; l.cr.ner so iM iiMiiict, nor S'. hi iiil hi !i;.: In the eve. It is, indeed, as ... 1 - 1 . ., -.. ill : !' iininnrtaiiiy as the sun is full ol" .-. '. oi, a !l.o fun shines throiic'n .111 ulli.u.-iilii-ie winch hoflens his rays, mid ciLcasi' iiaily bhinL-s them too, mi the hoj"! nf eternal hie takes to uniny ol' the sweet- e-t I'uriui of social life, and is so toil round- c 1 Iiv the duties ar.'l trials of nuhlie. do - lueslic, and moral life, that it never shinei loo hi'.iditly to he looked at, r.or too dai k- ly to he seen, ll is euij liaiieally a hope fi-t hefore us ; not so far oil' as to strain ; llio eye in lookinr; for it, nor bo ncr.r m to j.ain the yo in looliinf at it. ' r v,"Ti.o much imnoi tanre rannnt he ! ti.i.'iclic t to a riciit eie e.xer t wlu-n it i- i".it in the room of a h oiy eli irm I. r, or i nn liumdle r pint, then, li-ovevei-, . , . . . . . i - 1 . 1 . . i mere is scuu-lliing eijuaoy iiwi ji sua e:u iiiotia in orthodoxy. Not that a saen 1 i i e-eii itself is n danea-ious (hin.. I'"nr from it Indeed, th'1!-' ran le no true holiness nor humility, w il lo.ut snundni ss in tho faith, upon ull cvii. .j oints. There may he virtues of rhiiiaelor, .vhieh are in tended for holiness ; and virtues of teni- er, which are intended for humility : hut, a hath holiness and humility have th-ir chief reasons in ihe revealed rharai ter M..I h ill of (hid, the conduct and sph'it (n-iivpver flood ) which ure not chielly in ll ieiiecd hy th-.'Bi! l casoiij, aro not those v;: tile.-. Ciif l liore arc momi'ti'j of to i't.i' ic-t.s mid moods of ti-mjier, when one r-ald ai-iii-iit lly into a jiussion, ts well as imi j.at it-iii, w ith the 8trai-;hl m : v of I'-'ter's net. 'J l'eler i, 5, 1 1. Thesi; tossin-s and twisliiiL-s ,iro not made, indeed, in order lo e-eapo from t'm fisherme n's not altos g -tiier. Wo do not want the liherly of thine ii.shej ihich !;ept out of the eospel net, nor of tho.iu "had ' ones which are tin; shores of eternity ; hot we aro, alas, Jim:)-.' io tak? in re lih rty th m i id sanc tions. BF5.-T1.H U thej-v,-, of our rt ltict.m;-e to oine duties, mid of our lailure in sou, e f;racM ; they require inoro (iil:--ncr than we livu tn hestow upoti Iheni. Jf th"1 fruits of the npiril would only crow and ri en as easily ns ilia weeds of naluio epiiiV UP ntnl prevail, we should he quite plis(.(l to hear a jdenliful harvest ol ood fruit to the glory of ( iod ; hut, fiu-iiio' Unit they me neither of spontaneous priiwth, i or indojieiident vil diity : and tlmt we nuisi ".r.iic unto tho ij-irit," if ho noultl rrap of thesjiirit, weyit'ld tot-iod:, or event excuses for harrenness S-X-ln husinem, tho man that does not fnl lint mere selfishness: tho man that is willing to snerifieo a part or the whole "f a hai'L'ain : the 1111111111.11 carrici I 'hrisl With him behind tho counter that man c.in on aeli wbein he is better than in n- nv other tmlnit,. Tberois no nhiee. wheie nien have more ojititunities to hear vit lices for Christ than in their business. Kv- rry fiiiKle 1 lace in which men do business j is u Caivnrv. w hero is needed a cross. iuhI , nome one. to hang thereon- Wherever a-, ny man, for Christ's sake, and for the! nuke of tlio kingdom of (toil, Millers ho is ' criicifieil for his fellow men. -,.,,..,. . 11 r 1 1 v o. uui u. -'. " miv fall in'o error. Without the 1-reast- 1I e ot nghtoonsness you may fall mto 1 U ,inout "'0 ?'; of the gos. e' , , ;.o may fall ...to esjion- ! . it a-i't Ihe shield of faith, vou , , , , to . 1 ,. 1 1 Ll'llimiliril nuu 11.111 i-iwi.. .iv'j 111111. ' ,"l-Pl"'-y. Without the hel-.b Til k,IIowilip ri,solutionsweIelhen:i : .a. '"i. on may fad into ties. ' J.,,, . ' r ' ";;." 8oi:.i of the s,.i,it, lj,' , t tt. - Ilt oftfur u. : ; ' :i ' , 'IS1'!', n ililitv , .oombt-rs of Congress wo have 01: prayer an-t WHtelnng, you may fall in- ; . . . to any thing, however bad or dangerous . 11,01 m ", V"r,t "r ,or "" 'ar,-v fc ; jiurjiose, but lor the jiur; n.sc (if uehln i 1- tySoniotimes it is said that tho lint ting ar.u consulting (ngeilier, how we may strji in n mini' regeneralioii is tho con- best j,erfoiiu our C01 grr;sioniil dul ies in viction of din. The lirt step in sjiirituid' tho jiresent great a:.d pn ilous i:nejof lifii is the entrance into the toiil of the di-1 onr country's fate, and we have comu to vine illuminating nni recreative Fpirit. ' the loll awing ciiu.-hisioi-i; namely : Vor il. is tho touch of God in tho human 1 1. lit stilted, Thatihe Const itut ion mil Biirul that first lifts up our thoughts to the Union and the laws in be preserved 'fird him, torvard Culy, toward newness' and rnaiiitaii.cd in nil their rightful suji- otlile. ; remaey, nnd that thn reht-llion now tn WlLSo far from the earlier periods, of a Sn1' " "iM,P "W1 f c!u.'8 life doing tinj-ropitioim for relig- T ' 1 e ' n r ' " PUr ih"y l VOtC,k"' ioiiR experiences, it is exnctlv that r. rio,l J(l"-' nercssary and ,,ro,.rr lo that wlueli tho child car. take hold of mich ex-; o,.,,,,..; Tll,t l!l0 lruo . porience. are Letter then at any later Vo- C0lin,r wn M tho ,licl 0')(l,, nod duk. hold orthem "ill. sufl.c.oi Hajiy rire Uu, n,y WJ ligenee. 0r wgr (,0l,u ij0 prosecuted or ihmo than Tiip. power of sympathy on children in nro neoosniry and juoper lor thn j.roinpt wonderful. No one. can do any thing with ! ami complete Bujprssion of then-hell t'lem, who does net know how to aaaken ion. it. j 2. ficiiktii. That tho .Stnlw are compo- Lluptiiu; cf Conservative Lremhcis of Cotirrirss - resolutions Adouted A platform for a New Tarty. a medio of the i-ii'sorvntivo nu-uil'rra of ( 'oir.;i , was li.-l. I in tin-hall of ihe T I . 1 1 i.f hi-jin M.nlalivcs, lit Vii.-liin;:liiii, on Sa i it r-1 . y hist, '-Vlli nit., lit iio-n. We . i'V t ho u i -j i 1 1 i i'u)i t of tin- .rot 1 in's from tint Washington ( VocinVr : lUll. .lolill .1. t'l ill'Mi'h'li was ( alli'ilto tlio clmir, uiul lloli S. Cosio'tiil !i Sec r.'lai ) At n previous tiii'ctiii4 of tlio .on-rrvii livrs, Mi's'-ls. (.'litlt luh'il, Wickiill'o, Jiioh ai .Ison, 1 ' i J 1 1 1 o n:nl Cox, w i ri iippniutcil 11 omnii'tpf" to pr part." resolutions, ami M r. Wu'kl:!!o icportiil 11 sfi ies for roinulera lien. Mr. M nios, of Ky., faij thnt he was not ili-'poMM.I to iiM it ih;.t rvi"i if the o;mli-i'a!iin ami ciniuir! pittion hills should I 1 .oino hirt i, he had h'tlo hoj.i' of a spci. II v t ' riu i 11 ni ii ii il the war. .No, tlii hope , at such laws ! Mr. Mende.s exiuained ivould not ho r.pproveu hy 1 lie j-eoj.lc. or fufi'ei ed t) remain on t lie slat 111 e hooks. Mr. A ih", of liiio, looked 0:1 thr emails einalion nnd eon li-eai Ion icliciiv u.'tli ai 1101 1 enee. in i.p.iuou 1.1c miun Ire.- States had more to di :.! iV .intl.e scheme ol ctnanci: ati'Ht than the l 1 der ii.... 1 1 ; . . . : . ,i. . l ... .. sinv e Sl".!es. Mr. Steeii., of N. Y., said that I lie pn s ont n.oetini! h.ni not hei n sullirinitly jm:'"- Lslied, und as I he resolutions were ly inipoit.mt cliarae'.er, lie 'iv-'. t further eoiuiiielathm he 1 "i-l "i: .th - 'Uiht that ineiiihcrs i ln Jvui ii a vf" 1 the r 1 1.-, itli the ohloct of the iiiHirpi'ouM hnve iri op o; tuniuy of ; artieii ai inr in thfir i.c'.iocratioii - . , A fter .-omo r un oi'sat ioii the liK-,-;h';; 1 o , ; fu-i 1 to j-os! p -nr the lonsiderati.'ii fl'the los-'lulions. Mr. U'cliui l. '.n -ai 1 k'.a! ii the anili'W, i 1 v 01 Hie c c) e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 iiin 10 01 - 1 e. . 1 ii'., i it mirl he l.y my inn to the ereat l;l:i-.-o of tin- Soot h, "hay dow n your iirtr.s, and ou shall net -i- touched.'' lie a ; ill la yer of -Hying this drt.i.-ivrly. Mr. J'.iddlo was i.f ojiini-n th;it ih- should ii r.t i X n-i aiiy parih ular i i -' of i rconeiiiaiion. Mr. !;iehard-on n.ade an e. piaiaitlon, in i hieh he "aid he iva in l.nor oi aj-ph. -il..' the hi. Iti 1 to tho lea. 'el's of the niel li Hi. Mr. While, of O , v.aaii 1 ill- 1..;. :--ol the ic-iiiuli-iis - ! ! on re e-iild I'll'- 'ni-lake. M''. III .Imiin s.,,1 thai, ;.s n national linn ol :i.e '( i: n 1 1 v. I- - u! ! : !a:.d on ,i.e I 'litti n.l.-n 'e-oiutiot'.s h. : elolol -ly Ihe Id... - -as t !.. "hjc.-t-p.-i s ol the war Toiler than on -r. The t'.ine for oli'.-ri:!- an i u r- any ' v h ni t.ot vet con,,-. When tin' iiuthiiny of I he jrovernmeiit " a- e el ;, w lo : : l.d s li-lied. il would h- time lo l"pt :i - r in'.r.iii.oiis and lioeinl -1 cy to-vird Iho-e whti weie l.-t leaders in the H 1" lli -u. Mr. Aller, oi i ).:. wa-i-h and tiicd (-f ho . r i : ht iil-iit ihe c.'idi-. aii-n oi i op-i ty Vh--ii do siiu a luaj r tener..l i'- uhd: a a in- Ir. ai his command h-cci-i ii - d:d nut Hi cui-v a- til. ill a tio-i:i Hi as . e ui. u:i he deserved, he e.uil'i tie le-.e of '.he sot edv d hr had very ht-lo-e ol the war. - Jl- was in lavoi' ( f tie- h id' rs of I e'i'oon mi lie- in- ihe cxt:--m- j-en i tL.-lu.v. ihe - , - Mr to Ihe l'lo r- his of M '--'tn '. :.fl-r a iv-r! rr- III en-', .ii-cin-uv-' that Mien -il l hi- inlliei-d upon s'l-'h adi t s as n -uld '.il is I'v pli : . -u-ei -n d, a- an aii'.-nd-liovi" uuient -! 1 1 ni 1-1 adopt I""'1' of ii, t'ie-i! -! :.-oiil I he j l, I :,v, i ei liieul , that I In such i! tend to i- lo fa -u 1 1 s. of i li met i ev as Mould dial ; -ih nil a cordial rocono.l'.a. lion, and r trv. Mr. Hail, iloie jH-aeo to tlie whole coim- ol'Mi--'nni. l.'.ievrd Ilia! if ll , - ....ili.iiil 1.. slleeli-lll'll 1 ' . . 1 1 -.!.'. fiscal i-n and cniancipat ion Fchenie they would l-induce a serious embarrassment in , I ho ot osecut ion of t he w nr. For himself . 1 he sl.otil 1 not cease In s'liii'-h- for tiie maintciniuee of the vmt I it tition , and to! jtrurt to eouservaiive ir.lhiences nnd ujio the judicial v. Mr. llolman said that if tin. so schemes' ivo'C 1101 rebuked 1 hero would be bul lit - , tie hr-j e f-r the country. j Mr. Kollins, of Missouri, was resdy to ( vote for and sign the re-olnl ions now . AI- thouizli it yvas not .1 I'll tv nieetin-, ( hey ! were laving tho foundation of an org 1111- zalion whieh was to exert a great moral i nml jirditiral iniluence upon ti e country. Ml1.. K(lU,ko 0r Illinois, regarded the mcotin ,(S 0f)(, of i!k. I1)0iit iJ tut cv fll. , rc;isos mvon v tR. .. 1 1,,. 1 ,i;i 1,;,., " t 1,11a .ails ,f tho I'll! :i. ,y thr v Hfli I l al r. ui' ol m h, so l"ii' , ii'iil th il it : hound toi'i'thrr ini m aMo tjtioii of th'.' I'niled Muli'. ihi'in ran itiim' to 1 x 1st 111 as ihatroii-lilulion flltvix- the r li r n-ln-l ! uiul ilut ol In''! Matrs llle-tii loio, I In onler iohI dh-rrt ihnr ov. n do- lillans. Wiiih' Ihf rein llion, liiciO- ; :i ma nimiiiii'd or l-.-t 1 t'"1 e.iiKliiiilioiiul n-hiti'ins of the m-' A "sereiled Sillies'' t" I hJ !'"del il eil'lll nii lit, in ilher hm it ui V.od tin so (ales ol any ri;;ht or powers tnutiiripa'i or nth, erw i.-e, properly hrloiu'ilij.' to tliem lb mend rs of the I'edeiul I'nion. '1 he tie tlinl ( xerei.'O oftho.-e rihls 11ml owois may lor a tiuio In.- in 1 H'l iipti ih'i' oh .lrui't' yd hy lehelli ui, mid unmu illefiliiuale mis thnniy limy in) mh-litukd 111 its place, lul so t-oon us the rehi'llion is : Up'U .-ed, those states rt ill he enl ii led, iw ol i i-ht, to iTiiiiii'i the exele'e of all iheiidils and poweiii, ili(-iiit:t s tmd iini.iinot e n hieh prnpoi ly lielonj; lo I heio as M-iles of Ihi- I'ninii. 4. j:,-s,;J, Th it j re- n e " a- vowed l y the ITe? :d.i; and f.',U!; V ' I understood I V the pi-ople. r. a : !. ..e l. cod and pi -i ' eeut 1 ! ! 1 I ii 1 I ' ' ' gnjipre-H.il); tin- re I. el.: 1 v, a1,. I -, "U nmt vii.dii-:it:.iL' llio onsu'iitioM. . 11 inn and li.e i.ov.', aim lor ;',,' -.. , It was a ureal nnd noi..c por o-e, h ;di rtiiove any n:e: v section-: or p-ir'y ol.jeets aii'.t al 0111 e It it. -nil , . 1 : i d i.nited in its -11 J I o! I llll I'.Vlli II. ell el l ' " i'." '.' ' and seelioi:. At the c.dl ol the il.ivei 1, ; a 1 1 1 1 I . . v r.rin'. . 1 ic uiom pan i". e , .y, i... rt in i' to 'iln: lie : in i. and is deli n-e I le of I i 1JL4 s ll V, tie ni- 1'i ii'ier lh"-e 1 our 'ip'.n ; .11. 1 e e 1 OiiS to "I. - Hl: 1 to Hie war ! r ih i '.her tine i: f.r I peeially f.- ll.- l i. r nitre j.ar'.y or :.-ci: .'1. Y.v 'I icioi ies m-li. - 1 vits, hi.st tln-y w 01 1 I ol 1 l.o v . -t 1. I 1. 1 1 r ij ei 11111101, j-. - i-.;-.n ; i 1 1 w : 1 1 i o -hi tin id e,,ie ' r.illeei l. li ii::'.' in ) e -I he .-.'-''.!it lo !i t-h' i.i j. ri- of th'-wir.a he kt.: - le . illy ill d i.e., v. hi o -u ilich d on - :ich oh ,1 -lin n 1 1 1 :i -th coii-pieii. it; i r - a- n il i l-r eriai- ; of Ih- ivl- 1 1 1 in- .ll. in ;:r i ei e . I a - - - a -i on nres ot l"lek - .1 ihe w!.. C. A'. S Ci--J(f, Hi- la'.l--WS, il". lit si, !.. t-SM-l. V : il re ' -io e n, n : i . ' , Th'i .- ,s ale; -air le.'.v ' i t -m h ::: n -..1 i- i i 'li and ; e.iei to tlo r. ! ! - ll!. the Ih ( 'oll- ; ni .a hkc I 1-- d iri'i co. a. -1 1 : i n y . ill - 1 : .11 !. in i V iilli th-: i th- is i ihe a1 -the r-iw.tiy 1 ot li le-torati ui of the --hen, i'- ol en nli- o ;hcr nil, i-iistlttii ii o. l- pi ll i- n. :i -I- ia.iuc i i:;e.i-i.i W li ten mr ted ores, io nil ol -' i'L' " La y Ii.r, lo car, y. latives, si laws, and ilelV I !, a' i i -i;.-" I I, ol .-led i'.t'i I "- feiiia:!'. u;,:i i it or t . o. pi ivc ai- l --' l-r :.r.y i riiiiitVil ' ,''r"' Jon his hi en lir-t dul ,' oi'.Vii-..- Ly ih- vcf in ! I L.ii a. is of ( li .:- pa -ed hy the lh H e i'. h.eh .V -it'll'- lo foi !' e. tales ol men I-: o i-i have not hoi n coin a :, 1 y jui y . :u e no on -! il i oppres-ioii and I M ,,n', cat i oi for .-an ! i:et- t h "! v i - In it I lie Ai.- ,h-.i; I f 11, -Mi -etitaliv- i or c iiili-e.ile toe is,.-, ol . hieh i In Y ii j oti -I n- trad I ioiial. and h-id I 'i v. 1 i i- no iu-i ii . ii the ei imiss eotn .. . , ii tailtrd in the it' i---ul ill ol llio reoel- , air -;,y, nor is li-nan nnexi'iiij' I . I . . , .1 . , . . i , , . , , oe. 't ' ' s m , i ,nuii, -,.r ,, rate n e- ce.-sii known to our ti--'Vinim nt law :. S. Tin: for-r m-re- lutlolis III',"' HI CV- 1 hm i'.i: n and 1 llini itiv e of the l e?" u. i;,.us passed a! tin extra se-sion -i 'i:e t resent c'oti;'t'c,-. known r- 1I13 "Critien-ili-n lesoluiion." nml which deo!"re,!. "Th.'it this war is not waged on our j-.irt 111 anv si 1 1 it o or ore--1011, nor en- any ji-.irj-itse of comjii-'-i- or n:-jtir 't ion . nor f r t ho j.-trjio-of overthi o' i'H' or inter lcr,i-;' with th- rifhls or eiiahli-he.l ;n- siitut iocs of th"-e Mat' -. hut t and maintain I in- u'- 1 1 1 ' f !h n slitiilion, and t" pte-. ivc il:- l'l.i o wilii all the dignity, t , 1 1 1 1 1 1 and ; VM of the seveial Stai's ni-ini-:.': ', --re! that as so ni in th- o oij-e'A nro nea-olii-Jilished the w nr ought t" cea-e." TlIK Wood Tit Mi". There- is -i'eii' 0X'. i;--in.-.iL in th- wool m;, i i'let licre.a 1 units nt tliisi titno. The tihml't r oi le.i.U')'s in the art iole li;i'c ini ica.-.eil in projiort ii 'li to llic iiii i'in-e oi'llio oroi, vvliioli i-i niiicli lai -ei' 1 1nn al ;'i y ' ! -vious year. Wool Im versti, i -ii ni-rali parts of tin' muni ry,. it. -I tho ot-titc-' Ijt twcen tluiii i vi-iy wt.nn. J I i t fore tlio ilcccc.s iinvo doen in ll.o o- - -inn of it lew iiidivi'lu."!-' Imi r.,vy 1 vi ry farmer Ikisj lieeonic o ! ; al- ;-. Tho jii ioos f.inuc liv 111 1'i'i'ty M holy -live ofiits per piHimi, ;;c ordiii;. to ipi.-iliiy fint! lino ll'.'occs ooiniiiaiidiii:; a dittii' price The nrticlt1 s-ocni1' (o do ruin up. Whr.'lhi'J 1 ni rll o.vvr. T.j-Cntn mini 1 -r Feol.o reached lii.s homo in New Haven, 'oiin , ;i Tues day. His health is improving. r..AThe S.it Com jiany of Syracuse, X. V., has advanced the price of gait 13 cctiU per tiunhel lo cover tho goveriJiucwit tax milt Mini TIIK WAR NEWS. Eailles P fore Rie!ir.ioiu! on ThursilAv aad J'ridav 20'th and 27th June- Sc. vcre r iiutin rj. Ilulll llic Nl.H Vml; II,., . J, II A 1 1 l.C-l"l I. I) M:ll M 1 CM a Mi ;l I. I.li, I lune -', hi';'. ) The ri.uht win- of the rot'inac army Ion del II lin! aeeno of a haltle to-d.iy o mi.ie I dan 1 ( I11111011 'hirati'iii and tiereenes:;. '1'he le-ult has only heen I'm; e. iiym;' out to fuller roiilirmation the remni k of tirn, ei d Mil'le!l.ili--thiit the Army of ihe l'o lii'.mic has never yet Mistaiurd a cheek,- -Wo Ikoo heati 11 the enemy, and a f;loi ions victory i.i oins. tur loss, e.m.si.h rin- tne time we iere i-i).L.'a,!.'cd, is sinall, ah.n.l t.'.o llMl lied kiiled, wounded and In smii j h -in; th" 1 e-elit l-sllin..tc. 'I he e -ii roe on tohelieic til. i' tlio 1 I-- ..1 t',.. . 1 !.- , is tuoie Mh 111 ih nhle oi.i.s, and th! in ' Wl i ii 11. .-, 'I . lld.liL.' 1 ii- V 1 ..." I lie.oiv 1 . ec a- . ..-ii :i 1 li - oft i in. 1" enemy 111.1 ie tlio atl.e k. A deal 1 e.l 1. hi Icul i 1 1 1 10 1 1 . i 11 lor 1 1 o in I io- in - eial days, and In i oai inen I'u Ill 1 cioilH 's , - .1 1 1 d 11 ml. a...! liny i."i..' v. 1 e t' lepel ihe al t,.i i;. AImhiI Ih o "Yioi k i hi . allerno in the u he I- h ei e sn 11 mlvai ' in;; in la: j;e 1 li e aeio.-s the t'liiek ! iih.'liiiiiarv. l.ear th- 1ail1u.nl, close hi .Mich.-i..ic',vii:.-. wher-i- ' "- ",- I ,:i.,li,e.i sinec'.-.-ciiiu oil our Ironl Inns, liantiiii; lh :r 1 at o--li- sin I'nod po-ilion on our n.ir, ll -y 0 1 r.ed lire, tir.eliy the hatlei e s of ;h;s nivi-dai were win. I'd into hi" , niid a i- :'.:- re- p-m-e l-e.ui. I ', 10,11 o I ,ir tdleiy u.is ii. al'i n.l..'. le.; t'.o- clack ol'V'ih i y ol mu.-kelry Lulled 111 s.Velli the t 1 1 lo 'i . I Mi I- .". -,ir -I the oat ' ie. I u r Men . re di awn Up in line of h.ul 0 dilc-liy f,icill the em-liiy. It wa- a hohl p'e. e ol uoi k, seeiiiL' 1 11.1t the enemy wa; ne.ii.f. stiy hugely su; ciior lo us in num o 1-. Il v. ; s no delei :uii;at!o;l or wish ol the ai. r: . th-. t Car ' to ., 1 n.e ni - 1 mis til uuu ; the J'i-n:i-vl- a r-'-.s-.-l v es to n-'-k wo- is or t:,a'.'.-hi iiii-iii have siv'i :,', - -ii ii.'lit. i'u he ptolcel 111- oil s, iihi r of w hieh 1 1, hut com- out, :n . W.ll u so m wa.'.ed i"i'-l a o'i-i'ositiot) I j open i "in ! i! -', ha-c. I, lion rvi r, ir iMp: ei' v lo con o:, t , , , e a. I.. . in t a on ; Iii -t in -i in t'i-- !iht The First Pciin- Iv.-.ni.i Kiln s v Ihiek , laii.-j iY, r- on ,i kel duly us the enemy ii -t niatched on us. tuaking u rapid ad 1 v nice t!iion-h the int' rveiung lowlands 1 and an-l forc-ls. The liist thinr; the Ian k' '.i;;s k tiv tl"'V uere al,iin-t. co'iHih-r 1 ' -err ,';nd" 1 Sei-in..' th- positi-ii th wi r ' j i:-, nnd h.ivin- no ili-po-il ion to -o t i Hi. 'an i d in a-ivance ol the -r ind arm;', lihvs t tii.-tiisel'. s ai utik vi.;oiou-iy io - ; ,,i,t r.i ,'::-j o-ie niiy . It ua-uo-a-y jn'i, l.-.:t lie , did more Uovai 1 ,u cnujipsti in ; : i .r p i, ; n e th ii len n lu l re-in.i nt si'.iiiilv si t na: id, e. mi id lin e done. 'I hey ,i: ti ., . ay fairly out, hut u. t ofroni- I anv l. w In) ha)'pi.;.ed lo he the lir-l .-ur-, r-' 1 1 1 i e-1 1 . ivcn' taken plisoiieis. Tlieie.st iii'i" - ".ii in ville pits, oid tln'V cjipered tho enemy wilh a saiiiMiess eariyin-with 'l a leclnifr of ieviti-e. An-l they had their revinfc. The redehs If 1 1 us iiir.ny idceloti l ho ' tiel-l shot hy I'.ucklail i ill-s I as n.i-Mileis of the iigiment they dore , away i a'ptive with them. I Ahont -i o'clock ihe haiti- ra;ed wilh j ii- rcest fury. Adv.anoin down al thelcai , oi' M i chan icsvillc. on a low, swampy j'i-co of -round, whole our mi ll were draw n up I I hind eat tli'i'oi k- and i dh- pits, the mn ' tii.'t I'lu.iaii' inde'crihahly teniti-. With ' d -per-te oo urn .-.. the nhe!- aliemputl 1 to s pnn- lot a . ird over the marshy ground, ' lait tiiey wore mowed down without mer cy in their ludlowin-s in thr? mire. l A chat-e of cavalry w: s attetnj'tcd ahout ' thi :ime, dnf the 'horc, like tho men, he. fi ne mired. Sciuo of our cavahy fee j ir.;; thi ir condition char-ed do.vn tho hill; ' th- ie! p'. nj'iestriain lot t their hoises and 1 took lo tln-ii heels li,s.'.--oi.,tr.,l ie. these, nllemnts to will ! the dav the enemy tittemjited a think M1""- 'n.,, doubth-s, m.,.1V . f them, I movement Now came the time of clos- ! rather .-ee our am y sc a hat t h-; han that je-t contest ur men would not vielJ a j he should win it --to all. -go defeat as t-.o ' rial I'.'om th-ir position. " result ol the day 's ttiuggh-. (iiiing up ! Il'irln- ihe hri-ht of the eannnnadin. ?i'ouiid that we hnd hi'ld, and bu'iiiu General Morell's division arrived on the , commissary and amiiiiinilion stores w hile gicn.d. Tiiey reach-.! on:.' v; 'i-m.I 10 '."it . ' nit.';'. Will. d,-:.. f,. : dn-iiioc. in a eh -;'- ,, ; i- .. . .. ..... ,:, ,; . . ,. . .j ,-, , . . , . .--j .ii,,. ;; mi,, i,n on iioiii lo ouii k, .' . . . . 1 . : --In 1 III- vi iv i s r 1 I Mi 111 ll. '.li ly 11" T 111! I rradv in dav. Tin" c Mi!; e I . ;' r.i . I Willi 1 to ioiei a del -1 11" ha:ul to oer ti.ln th,. foi'lniie of I he 1 1 i-a-ie was Milci-ed to relieve the,''1" contest. Put their desperate valor of loiieial Mel 'all's column. The' 'ld keen appiooi.il mi of ihe due of ":.- v. Illla .! i nt!.', ".M M'l :d . io;.'!:, Colonel omlhiii V, ami iry wort- nutn suiiicit-iii inaten lor 111" i Nt w' York Yolutitecrs, Col. ' steady unlli-ehing eoolm-si .iml o.-irn.-e firm-il in line of hatlle in front, of our li'm. Their lighting w.nr.st!.,' wil.l l-ia.-of two of Cen. M-. Call's hi-iu'igs of tiie li-. f v. tin.,. ,o.iei- of fury whih- 1 chind I i.ctii, likewi.-e is ileal ly ex p-nd-d. 1 Hir tigh in-w as the ,1 Hi..' I .'!'.-, were th" Sixty- 'hnv, (ietei'inined, cru-hiug hug of th Mi 1. . ;. Ivaniii, t o! ni l I'.laek. find neon-la ii' on tho iiiirn wi nh:n within .-,.i'.'n;i , lis rcglmiMil, Col. Cass, jits folds. ie a I aliaiioti of (.'ol. P.-rdiin's Our lo-s in di. day's li-hlint; 13 cstima- t:i i : I - Ninth Si, a, p ' ' ' - w ho had nl-o been ordered tnninh ice n-n. McCull's forces, nriiveil on tho he'ei tiU't-r command of Lieut. Col, 1,'ipl-y, Mid w re formed in line cf buttle. I'i-.o ei tnjiauic, -( ., i.:! oiioii.x, nun n, Crpl. Ihrw. we: c 01. ih.lachi d set vico wilh (icn. MiCaii'- ti.v, i-n, and had jireviously lien on! as h-ket-- ui.d skinnisher. 'Th'"- cn:.'j anie 1 -id In en stationed hy i'i 1. In 1 -an i.,o ti'.js jiuvioii.i in nr, lit 1- j-ai on rl tho cr.-.iy cio -iii; at the I'oint w here th-y did aciu, illy do so. '1 heir or- ih rj w t ie not t 1 I'u -nntil Ihe enemy nc- (H illy ci'ioscd in loree, and then to lelreat fn ing, in order to dra-v them on until they reached the rifio juts nnd iiitienchmenls ! which had been previously placed foT the jiin po-r of In- the 1 ii-lny a v i.rio i"i Cepl IOII. 'I'lle.-e -I'lcrs Wei o I "I? i. , I'll! t 1 the i-ller. lin lle r-l.-ls nop, -ii ! ""''. '":"' y 'ie !. II l.y lie 1 la: id'' '''t'eatmL' shaipslu oins .-. ho ii. nii'i on i ina, uiiltl I tin i el Hi .i'u-o i''y f.-niid tin iuh U 1 1 in . i, : ,,f the e 11 'h's ; works and nlle pa, m ui,'. h th-r (the Ifl'Hil"-!'' o'- I-' led er.'e,i,e, , ihemieli i-. I 1 l-'ln l!i" tune of the :.i i iva! of :1c i e , illf'Tcoinelils the I'u in- tinned i.Him.ii , in I el in i. s ion mi id I nil I j :ut n in o'el- , !: . I Such volli s r f in .i-k e' n , s-1 v!...: j., , -ij. ', j and inifssai.l, Imu, neei- h-eu - i, i j.'i - i-i I in any h.iiileof the pi-.-ent w.i.-. Ard il , , l oar r-l a: I ilh-i y w as li emen-iou - , e-n-: ant and dc.ifeiiin,;. liin, Uril'ni's r-..;iiiu nt each Hied ahon twenty t hi m -and i mi nd s. i ' leu . ( i i ii'hn, in the ho i : c.-t of th. - !i - , rode along tin- 1 m-s liT.iicniiy, unoiin i.'ul of jl!i-- - honor of - I-'il mid .slo 11. I'ei. is .n ' -i'-".-'ed t! itli ioo i!ne.-s : nd :!. I -ii I l.o i' ; 'iiei-t.: . I li s hii;...i le lli.it In r- ni. lk i d in Caj-t. A.i.-huic'ti', of l m-ii. .M..ieii' ;sl '!'', who ,i!-0 r-de luck an i f. r.iiv. i h ;, ' j i i.i : i v he- di--- o i ii., -lo-m i I i,,m ! Miii and 1. ;ei !) iia.l, ' i.inod ( ! hat h V" I i v i d-U'O t . have si. eh a forlunaie iiil.ei r. ,i no.-V" And Ih- men .lid li),lil ril. 'Jln drove liarl: the en-l.iy in I'.ent '! tkeiii. J'l" posi:;o. o -i.c'a ri'Miivnt I was on Ih" l'!o. of a h.ll, ha j.j.ilv , . eur- d I lin-: e- 'HI pa I air. e ."ale: V iVoiil ill.- Pi-i -k- I -1 1- in 1 1 . ... ' . . . , ee" i :oo in I la- iiitl raid-:- I o ,-. nits :-r in- .sue t; : ,. e;.-j o- e- 'I hy Ihe- iirli-.eie. I ';n '.mi ihe i-i o-n of t'le r ii-;i i-i . rent I o n. lin i e the h: oi - li w a - at '. i i ei y ii'.ian l- lo i-.- ai:-! eperiii 'en-liuj t ,.. t'l'.p . :: inn o M.li s el hi- fd v ie in i i, 'I II" ei, t ;n .-:-;,' tti.it i : . i . i 1 1 i" jtiii- Oo j-- m , ted s, iviee.-.. !' i-.-ih it will I- under. Mood that h'n. I'll.- h hn 1',,: !-v, u no is ncVei' so iii il i nt heme as when superi i , . in- an c . ci i i ii - battle, wr.s omnipn-ent 1 'ai in- tin- mo: ; j m t ol the hi in,; ti. n, Mel led. in was cai (he (hid. Hi- ja ep-i. dd much to iioj, re th- men, mid ihe dou'-l.t-s Ion - i 1 1 with moie h-t eriui n ; i toi.il illicit tl.u i, jo il nji.s, they would imve -loi, ii o'Lerivi.-e, eoiis-lei in- tho odo'i a;ail..-t ihelll. I.ietl. Me 'lelhit: f-xj-vi i liilii-eil' pf rfect'.v -aiirlie 1 with the d,i . ' woi k, and i :i i j d i tnoii ; i ; i i.-uer d , M-i ali aiel .'dor. 11 in i-r-on f if i'l- l.:;i.-'-; i manner in which they ha 1 mana--d 'i.r men. 'l l.-' ho;, s hud won ibc d y .in 1 th-' pr.ii-e of lh ii r io in 10 Hid ers, ,uid w ei e su' iniieh Aceordii:;; t" the stalemeiits ! pn-oii' er... tin- hill k of I he cin i.iy c a: i ' -ed I. I . II ill's division, tnrt-'h I ieor "hi and S-iitli 'a. .lin i r--inn ni--. They had l went v I. i- iisatio u 6u :n tile ael -::. j '. wa Ino saniu Ji ii ty w hti ai. no;, . . i ( d n . Si-t.f mi.iii in the inornin; in ihe 'ii eeli, n i. ;' ll.ii'o i e r ' oiirt 1 1 on -i. Ali our :i"i me 'It cpin- on t llf'r aims i. -Ili-ht. It is exp, i led t.eit tin- en ,.. a . II, -.nt Will he leneAcd !o li.e it n , ;i . -Meai.ti ,ie tho-o w ho m - i-.,( .sha-pin; ;r -attet di'i- to Ihe wounded and h in- who -iii'vive the day's slau-nier. In the fieii) near hie i.'iiiek.tuowtw, -Itjue 7 10 P. M. Tho Potomac army is seein- active ser vice enou;h now to make u: lor th- ma-,-teily inactivity of months pat. Ali-M-ry eal! to duly in I h-i lieid, and iaee to (ace ou 1 1 1 e tid i n ti with llio enemy, ino-t nol ly d i ihe nu n rally to the wotk. i'o-oav aliolher h.illie has l eeii ho'i-ht dv our -allant ITiion Iroo .inol'li-r idorio-i, victory lo he ad, jed I.) the l,:i,l,anl ;o: ords of Wedr.i s lay and Tliu: -d ly. l..iei nc.v day's li.'hl only show s nmre ,-tt ikioes ly t he stern anil jati ini ir stufl'our soldiers ale nuideof; that they aro -ra hially lid-lillin- Ihe dri-hlosl ripecia! ems cnti .--lained ol th-'in, and liiat they m i..! he no Vilieihic a-.-Jlist any force ihe i-neiny i m send ayaitM Ms. I -'nil to-day 's hat'tle a vic'oi V. for so il is Fet down I-,- Ih.-c elailniii- lo under-;. in. I li.e purpose o! the iiila enicnl. It is jios-ihlt. w,. mou than we hni-itaimil lor: mil iheie h. I I'loutid lor Ihe de'racioi.s of lien. McL'le ! !'. " ho in t!:e dopll s of liuir hatred of tin.- s "f 1 e ei 1 in-! la'ctn-noiu n in "-inn - enemy, looks like ', !.,(!,- ,,.,', , ,, . i'leleat. Ihit it 11 in not defeat - il was it ami parcel ol a strate.'-tio jlan. We ' ' -op ei-nund that it was d-emed ine- 1 ' !' n with the force at command, to !. : 1 my lon-cr. Our letr.-i.tradiu- co- 1 : ' : 1 :i fell back 1 o a spee.iicd point, made -i ;ti.nd Ihi-ie- f.m.ht lo li--.l the j.oint ps 'h-.V had boon tohl to d- fought lirmlv, biavoly, f:n ioiislv, ;,. .1 w,,s known they ' would -held Ih- po-iiiou .i.iin.-t lircatly : :. - - . . . . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . e ; M'J'ei aor niiiua'i s, ami in in 11 nni. 1 no enemy fought do-1 eiaielr. h Mas evr i ilciil lacy appreciate, 1 ti.... impitriance of ; ted t twelve humired -killed, wounded, and missing; t hat of (he enemy is deem 1 ed much grr-uter. There is tin trust ing ; estiinad s no v, however. Of to-day's eon- 1 ii'M uu neiiiui" resmis can no given. Should all the flouting rumors be credited, wlmlii regiments would be recorded i no more, and entire brig;ides bo nvejit out ol doing. It is certain that to day's battle has been one 'd' the lirccst fought in front of tlio rebel capital. Many ollicer.s lie end in clay to-night, having heroic illy fallen nt tho head of their commands. - Soldiers unambitious of shoulder itras nnd chevrons, liavo reaped tho riches', re- ward of the ambitious patriot -death in defence of their rotmiry si;i;i!:s (i,. H.-Kd ;. In'1"!' of i nli. ii i.i- ,' ( I' ra-n pe ' i' lli ! r i.i.''-'' : I ' ' : ' pi I 1 , : . ' : 1 :. 1 , 1 o'L :.,.- ( ; 1 ' 1-;. v . '.. y . ,- 1 ,(.. .,. r !h ei ! 1. IS, nml I In 1 1 , t 1 , 1 , :':.t.' 1'. i.e. ai lo.lii. : ' . .;.' , I .' ) vil ; u : !,:! ...!:: : . . d- v'l v. ...p. NO Oil- eolll-l il .1 -I. ' a ' ':, I 1 I I,;-,!' l l t-'.iit i,f the .;t!e!i ; ! .-v. ;i 1.. -( t ; 11. . 1 cs,.; v. be n 1 . -it i-'. : .1.' Iv .".. '.1 .!, 1 .. -o- II .ill ' . 1 ... ,1! I. .. i ". 1 if ' 0'( a ': , 1 I I M- .H'Vlllill- hl;n ;,,.,.i. ((,) ... , I ("l 1-1' ... I ...Of . M :l all' p: . -edit ace "i U ', to th" di' - " . :,: . . ' ' 1 . " ad r !-, , 'O i , ' : in ' '.-i'. 1 1 1- 1 1 1 :.'.-. -a. . y , ', - I . . e' '.' re.. i -.ell' ' . I- ':'::. ;' ilj '-' i: vr. - ,'.-:., -o that. ..:: !. this co :" I ',1 i; . ih .1 i , , !ii re- : , i- t 'i '.' O'.: -i" i . s. i.i I I'd. 1 llii hi a '. : - ::; t; 1 o ie r I, "' c;1 in ' - ' -1 ' !'.. 1 1 " .' .' - ul ! -ih. ::.'y ...'i-.r iii- ch-- of Th. :-. hv 's II. 'h; - .r. - en 1 id. r I- on C iii-ii.l.M.. ' -1-1 1: 1 .1 1 i ".,' ,. a I i i, .'-' n IV, i 1 1 ; , 1 1 i - - eg t 'iC A I. h i' ,1 ,'. :: el ,1.. ei 11 ,,1 i) a - ' . -It t '.- tll'.lAs s;iir (,, .,.i-,, ..' .'i'lli, t.; -i.a.'ni'i IV- .e' '.V Oi .1 ; .'. ilite- ..V' '. A. M. the ai-vii"; ,j ;. v ll. d i-eell sh..-;.,! - t,;, , I,, ;,;'ti,, : ,.:.'Jt( I.; . in, Goner. d 2C.C,u,, n, ,.e. : ei wi: h liisp.-.l.-l I 'il , 1 p e 1 w... ill- il li IV ti;..:.: ii- 1 e.eae. . ' ho lal t i' '.. ..i li'.' V.l' 1. 1. -:il 'a' vi.lv Ij, ("""'All'"' 1: ' "'I Ihe.- him; i.i,. i ... al ih '1 ; n t a ,:"iiioi d;..'i':,i: s -.'i.o d : e' I. .elm 'irau-i-.i;- Ce:i. i.l'i'.i:'sle us v. i! lidi'iiv, v.h:e... ihu - n.;.' nalui.idy io, ' .' I v a vji-t .ry on their M-io.eaiis-td lut-rii t .' !''l-iv on lot haste', (,'f c hi .-- o,ir 1,', 1 ivluni'i yielded I he - round - e a', i y , '.:n ii. , a n io 1. . 1 , ,, in :ny I o I'-.-Ve tint ti- wi 1 ,. 1 - in - I" a;- 11. .n't-, ui . t;...c ' -'lo 'l ' ''.s' iiol-,'. r, le i the r-t.'-iit-;lig (oluuili, lullowtd l-v ( it :i. .M.oivil !:-i.-iiii' Aion; ihe ai.,.11'-.- lin.ie Uric but loin- iri';.,..,t ioii, o - ri.-'eni. i'h hii :: :.'. .n d s! Iv, ...1 ail, igii'.rant of l h is I aei, ',r 1: d Mm em i -n t, w or-.- ati .'.i -a lo l.nnw ill" I i. t it. 1 1 - aro n-i bo ,0. 11, a ro we ?'' . a,,'' il.-ik-kwu a r'i i;ri!i M. I.tgan h y. "l aiiii, n ! hin'i niii i' h i .ve y:;': fii- ' I :; ; '.;! you aie v. hi; ', yeo' s.li," re. -; ti'. la fill ml. sou "f Tip, .-.:;',. ' ' v ;h ; i ug "mini' oi tl.i Ninth .'1.1 .. a 1-el is ro;, imeht. "Ah' Mire v, c :.l-,i ti.oi o ily d. a-'. a n 1 iliiil .-.ii, A nd so il was ; a': -1 ' ' - " I -Is c ml i uue I a c.vti" cu, a iiumial cai.te ".a'ii!..; I ei" e in i-ii! v kept up. The ret , -. , fl eld-' ! y " ;aili-,t li,.: v ill : 1 ".1 I-., i th. d ilk ol i" a ,, Ah : I ,1 ; . 1. - ni-'ii 1 o y o'. i yiit.- i ' . 1 (.-:;- i. .-. Th. iv 11 . . no r. '-,'-' ,,1 : .1 -, . .! b ' oil 1 aloe halt"! n s. 1 1 . i m, n I : , 11 ui.tr- h i n J, -r h r. .1 e te.;e i.f 1 ; 1 ' 1 ' ' -n.-.'s, ... ; "h-rs. e-.ra ale-c i,t - eonii. h.i -i ', 11 : '. III, sl'eil.l';r0::s .oiirio of ei.. 'I ' 1 al a ,. 1.. 0;. ;- 10 do in clos j ) r ..: m''. a 111 ' 1 ii - ai- ny. I d. r- l kin-.v whe'd r i; 1. 10; no I fl-i'l all '!" '.TM'lii..hi, i.i-u.ijr;-, I'ld i have no: yet found any oou ir-r or .-, il- I log 10 fx p! , ,1 il, bo t s ion a '. ;-coii . 1 o' - ii" .he ..rose ft oi- n. ar tho i .i- ii-ad I I 'ia 1 1' rs of 1 icii. Sy h: 5, at: I on the -I'ontul 1.1 .'iiple I by th-.'h'c-nii dt i-a.i ol Mui'. ii's divi -inr:. Al. '. he . f :n i.i"!' jo ie a l.ii'g- 'piaiitity of coin:ui--a -.- :to;e- were set on lire, and ut the latter ; ,a.;o c '.n mis'sary st ues ",-1 uiii;mii..:ion. The r-illir.- up of ihe h'.igoniioky wi. iilis i 1 ireftsed n 1 drub., the debet' i.f the em .0 -thai out- retreat was a nece- si tons one ; il certainly a I I d to the ea,:.-riii- "f t' "i" pursuit. I : li-idd l"-e .spito l iat, Cciier al M''l Il.'i! ...: joeiloii ly orjei-o t'l r.'Oi '. .il oi' ail U u ; - iiiid lonintii.-uiy u.l I 1 l'l.i' 1 ; .0,- 1 1 1 a s a.'i o-s Ihe (.'.. ii. kali-:',: 1,;,. This oi'.ii-r w..i giit-n on Tluira d.tv. I e. in 1 lie li.st nt! i-k 0.1 the cm -ny by (-'tit !'.! .'.i hail, a ml siiow s ihe ohieo! tohce l -'-'i 11 i itn-i i.tra! "ii of nil our tro --' -m !!..' oilier .. ot tho liter, in ii oidiiice wilh ih- I'lte-ramm-' uliude-i lo.'h.V,.. I lard'.;, had I he chnprd ten! hearers ci'o.s a"! li.e oii-i .".t'iiiu-' Mill-when a si ia i o! axemen apj e o -i't lo c.lL it liown 'I !.-: la 'V- i- I'd -I! IWOI'.tV l"f! '.vid aad "-ii.' i fi -,--., ue! adoie th-wa'.i r. I'll blows (;;-.. c (!.". 11 rapid ,-tud h:ii,l;o:ie t-eie -f i' s i -1 lay a;'.;-', ir. wise in the wa ter, 'i'ii-i 1 .v,i 00- ot ' r iv. for tin- en t-.n;,- l" cro-s i.e.c, a n.i'. ro.v lo.il),ai'.i h-sd-in-; over tin' dt o a '.j 'rent. OI'cjui' o l.o . ceih I n. 1 m ire his (.1 1 ii h 1 y over I Ins n ar row viaduct, ar-i lli" only ih.ug he o n.'-l do was to plant h,- jms on the opp i-ite buik, and -end in-' -iieils over in our do rceii'i:'-. Tiii". in- at ,,:i,.r jiroee, dad t do, : at th- panic ti.;',- w along for 0 1 on itruct . 1011 of a me in.- oi'tiau-i. for i-is e.t 11 ion 'I'm- 1 iM. ;- p,,i , ofwoik-i-- j-'O-ecipf I Willi some (iiilieiilty, lis llic Ninth Mii a o'.oi'.ieMs r-gic.l n; hl.iZi-il aw.iy nt th -r. ; from their niuslte;-with i.est rue; ivo e' j loot, I.I. if cannon, t .0, wo; not b.l'ik ward in I i's;,oi:d.n ia ihe roiei gr.ij and c ,nni irr. J l'i'im thii j!oirt otir 11 (.'. ating Culiiiiii , :-larled on in 1 lie .ttnA ie tic as l,e; e! ohu , , bat -non branching - tl into divi-iono: road-, (ien, li (.'! i-di vi-iop . and tin' tro -ps unil'T (iC"r " I " y , na-nl by wa of f old Arbor, while ( d-noral Moiell 's m and tiio hut i no (. - k n -digmal tint-ioa-tin to K idd's mill Sm 'h-d"Mg naletl -hice for lialun; w..s reached. 1 ui in; the latter pait of march th-ii: wa.sle ilislurl aiici from r-l I '."'i.non and unit kel, although they kej-t wnhiu rospecta bio distauie, tiii our men pn h.-I intD th wuoilskirling tho corn li.-ld.i and fallo land xtciniing h.iclt from t!:o invin 1 hroiigh w hieh runs the of-'!: an 1 pom firn:jh;ng the water over Dr. Gaines' Mil,' licMind tiins.' wo iih lhi! I'wln-ls did no show thrall cl ', es f-r some time allc ; ward It was annul ten o'clock when, wiiut al terwaids proved to he. the !i. l I r,f llo day's uonle-t was re.'i-h.l. It will ! soon from ilu thai ovt-r n 1 oiirt ncr fnnumoH in th bftekunrd nire frt.n the Jcene of the j rertcil'ii; ,i,ij s ronlo