The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, June 05, 1862, Image 1

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OBlce, WORKS COM:PIWY, c
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P, St. Clslr St,
D ..t , the Bridger. Bay and sell AIAILDOIi OILS on
canantodon—cash or time. : CUM/ OILS, of all do.
naiptiont, anted. Addreds WEAVES, Jo.,
Socretsri an w d-Treasurer. . ntylo:tha
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LIGGETT & CO , (successors to
•Datit Ligsett,yll,ovs`reCT.M l ASP COZZI..
1,01 XtiCHANiet Set the sae et Giant, SEEDS,
caszsz, PRODUCE, bloc 75 Water. and 92
'trait streets, Plttaburgh, P.. sny9
JOILLS GIZMO.
NSOKELV
Ike YOYR *GREGG, GENERAL
DCCI 00/111f510111 'IILOCHAISTO ter ?LOUD;
GBAULBLOON, dc., NO : 257 Liberty street. PlUS
bargh• Pa, - ,
isvozw manwrows.— --.enumss Lamar.
MACKEOWN "lANHART, note
AA GRAIN FACID/A, PRODOMAND EXPEISInsum
Mmatuarts, for the sale of Floor; Orsin,:Pork, Ba
con, Lard, Better,. Eggs, :Chines, Ikons, Tallow,
ram, Yeathen, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes,
Balteratas, Linseed and' lord Oils, Dried and GRAD
Petite, Timothy, (Borer, 7131. and Grass heeds.
Nedradeancee mado on COneignments.
- No. VT Liberty at., BOUM,'
I UN 4.; Aki 1 IkLl.l, A.;0K115-
'CP SION 4EI HOZWAILDnte saceaitr, and whole
ale dater In WEATRRN:.:RESEJINR , CHEESE,
BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR. N/311:
, eO7 AND PEARL SALEBATUB, LIN
SEED. AND LARD 0113. DRIED" YltUlT and
Pnxlnne venally. Na.' 141 and 143 Front. treet,
or 2
e. VILLI 511E1.36, 1.4—•,
DAVID ICCAIiDLIZSIS:
aka. .e.• bowl, Special Partner. !
IVERe'IS COFFIN, suoceegors to
17.141'Cindlees,.Meara k Gr.; WITOLESXLEGRO. I
4.4111.3,c0reera1W,00 and Water !treat! , Pltteborgh;
Peon's.'_: • . . Jr3odl7 !
. IL VOIGT - CO,euccessorto L. U
Oran; PUODOCN .AND CAIIIMSSION
OH-47nprs. 2,47 Liberty street, PlOstarrgb, Pa. aus
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'TOWSON, CABB CO., .-•
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ESTABLISHED IN 1786
COMM/SS/OX', 4c.
fIULP '& SHEPARD Comssion Man
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%...) enures and dealers In 11 1 -LOUB, GRAIN AND
PRODUCE, No. 413 Liberty stroet,-Pittsburgh, Pa.
Choler bnuula of Flour for Bakers and lazoily 1110
conisantly on hand. Particular attention mid to
filling order. for Alerchandire genersilly. messily
MBANK VAN tiORDER,YRODI.IVE AND
CODIXISSIO ' N RzscaksT, dgeler RI FLOUR, PUT
TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, TARO, cruzEsz, PORK,
-DRUM AND AIRERN 'FROM sad P:odnoe ga
' erali}•.' • Liberia ash admen made utwituagmansata.
liratehlinee, 50.•114.13nd street, Pittebiirgh. • •
7JTESIES - I.):'3laVA,"Fti4sWa.tirzio AHD
comussiox MIIICELNT, for the isle of FLOUR.
GRAIN, BAWD, LARD, BUTTES, EGGS, and
Wogern Produce generally, No. 10 11111Y1IVIELD
STUNG - Is, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ihd - Orders and consignments solicited.
[94111M A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND
MCZCHANT, for the sale of FLOUI
GRAM, BACON, LAM), BUTTER, bEEDS,DRIER
FRUIT,-and Produce generally, No. 16 11ayitot
carper of First, Pittsburgh. oendly
QCHOMAKEit & LANG, ; Couidissios
Mcsicuseers end wholesale . deniers L in 'CROCE. ,
.14.P.3; FLOUR,. GRAIN, PRODUCE, kc..
No. 32
Lthetty itreet, Pittsburgh, Pr.. • esl3ly
LI (JUAN ll JILDDLE, enceesior to Jno;
11 Son,No. les' Liberty : street, Pitts.
burgh, GENERA PRODUCE, 'GROCERY AND
COMMISSIONIIIERCLIANT.
Consbotments respoettully solicited. tralaty
.. Went.
.WIIITE-. BROYEIEILS, FoirmutorNd
y v ASO COMILTASIOS MLlteltAttniand doa
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE (3ENERALLY. No.
SS& Marty street, Pittaborgh, P. myr.l7 ,
AA SCHOYE.II, COMMICRION MEEClaigiTi
jam. delOorin CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON
OLLSOILASS, - 1110N, NAILS, &c.; No. 183 Libort.7
street. " mh2Rdly
was - I. souse. DMZ.
.11 . 010 - HOUSE & . CO., Wumr.seur.
' 'usocus AXII) DUMLISIOX Itaacaasre, coraerpf •
.21raltlatleld sad Water . Streets, Pittelaugh, Pa. , het
,UDUSILTON Iin:WART, WHOLE
.1111 tux Oaoezza sin Coseussiot lisacestrrs. No.
107 Wood street, Plttibargh. • jeldly
3. YPIXI'.IISLICII.....X. 16.
a pp. ROWN KIIIKPATIOCKS, WaoLE
JUP man Vuocsits laud dealers in PLODS' AND
EMUS, Noe.-181 and 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
'stew
AMES DALZELL & SON, CO/13118-
U isms wears for the ale of CRUDE AND UK-
IfINED CARRON made 69 said 70 Water ;treat.
Pittatrurgh. Adrattera en consignments.
OliiJG 6lB2 's.
jOIiNSTON Dem=tx P 1311.11
NJ! DOUGS AHD OITEDLIOALS, PEGYIISIERY,
ZANG! . GOODS, HORNING FLUID, OILS, PAID
114( an, &no ol litiSraY Prime qual
ity which be effort at lowan prices. Corner Smith.
&Ii end Youth streets. -Pittsburgh. PA.
Prescriptleng cirefally (impounded Wellbeing.
• it- A; FALLNESTOCK 4t, co., WHOLE-
J-Pe 'Aix DIarGOUPV and Manatootarer of WHITE
LEAD ADD L MADGE, corner of Wood and Front
streets, Pittiburgh.- mb7 •
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_tjuaN Y. corn, wnoLgsm.s. Mass
DIWGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARSMILES AND
DIM ST UPPS, - No. 23 , 3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
All orders will receive prompt ',Motion. zah2,4
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if BIIDEJUCK 011011011
DAMEN, fr. - REITER,' Wixom:aux min
.IJ UrtAit itoootent, .corner of Liberty and Bt.
char streets, Pittsburgh.. _
lilt 13E0. 13. ii_EY.SEB., 'llauaaisT,
/40 Wood steed, corner of Wood scroot
VlNlsrolloy,PittabtuTh.
.117 . 61L1rErli.
TAB; VEECII; (lath of 'FayottO county,
EP PIL,) Artoitxrr,
• - PITTSBITEDII. PA.
01111tif—a. Jr. corner Fourth and Grant streets.
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jUIiN Cr., itIeOC.ONNULL, ATIVBSBY
MI,
AT Laii
93.Datoond"0mcg,
stree t Story Filmed Lam Buz
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•• Will Attend to the settlemint, waning mot collec
tion of claims, bonntins, an., in We:ail:latch, District_
or Columbia. ' nollhanin
30111 al; 11Z11.021.
ier IRK:PATRICK & lIELLON, Arros
; iicn - ar lakv, No. 133 Fourth streak Emodocin
&bolo Pittaburgh. PC' .'n*rbdtf
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rilauisiAs EWINU, Arrow= AND
00IIKOZLIAL AT LAW.
Omcg, fio : el 6o Ifiewth •street, corner pf Mari
Pletelunh, oull:dawlyT
W ol.u.e.pi .KU BAT LIN OE, Aroponr
orrwc, Vint, street, adjog tits deco of Thu ,
it Brown; Pittsburgh. Ps. Je'29:dly .
ATIVALEINY
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• Oocnizu.cs L•w, has removed 10 BURN'S
SLAW.' IIIIILDINGS;tio:-12, Ittamtrad civet, next
door to at.Petee, •, . - Etyl6:dly
O. OCHOTIOIL
r s 8;. SCUOY,FitirAITCIIII,O3YB AT
Fou,ro l,l !ro.t. A.litabgrgh,
.PROMCE.
16 - 110101incliolf ...»..-....,... ....... ..........$ 114 LICII.:
, .I''..:HECII.& HUTCIIIIiSON; coalLista'
LA au, f Ottwaanotollakenatmt, deatentio WM.
IEN.6II,dIESEILVECHEESE, FLOE% AMER, 'BA. ,
. --- ooN; BUTTES ,
,CHEESE,
OIL, • POTS • AND
- pseab ASIILE, SEEDSLIa t ttIII, MED' &TWIT
- And Prtxtnoe generally. rands Yatolly Flour
always on hand. Agent for he We a Madison &
' *Ws celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. lice. 116
' Second.and 14.6 FlrMata., between , Wood and finittb.
geld,,Pittabargb Pa. , , ,
... nadly
WAILEHMU ISE.-I.IEN it IC
~/ H. COLLINS, Hatmardind and Commission Mar.
chant -mid .dmder, in • OHNESS; BUTTES,. LAKE •
mid- , Priduedimmddi7rdo. --2 fe l Vdcastridic
above Water. Pinabargh.. my 2
I AMES lit/LAWS - &.W. Pose rec&-
ty sir and &Alm IoPDATISIOSEIi corner of Mar
ket and Fronk !trots. • .:Jetkdly
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Fustian, PotsordcWizo mro Woidion
imams Cooraims,..Worptd,WWiroor Wood and
P. JON.LI3; AMENS P.M AM!:
• CA. Buda of Polwylvialo.. loft Ifortfiffd To.
sumo* Compsole,
6101 n: J ,ll l l-11- ‘DMIR ITI/8110.
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J.Jo Oottar, 37 TM area. • •
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GROCERS.
- SHRIVER &'LAZEAIt,
WHOLESALE GEOCEES
COdtIiISSION bIERCIIANTB
Nae. 27 and 29 Smithfield Street,
ESN
1101. LL stasisraicx. F. LLIMPATILICIL.
VITAL .4. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
V WHOLUAI.S.Osoccas, Comtism:. Mcsonsars
AXD DCALZ/4 to Cot/STET PRODUCT., No. 1153 Liberty
street, Pittsbargb, Pa. • apT
THOS. LITTLE; 5E...... ... .............. ......JILBIED Tatum
LITTLE & TRIMBLE, WaoutaAug
oILOCZEJI MID OIEUEL:VSION BILIICILLIIIII,. dfEINTI
In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, YISU,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS,
COTTON YARNS, and l'lttsbniglk nuaturactnres
genorally,ll2 Second street, 'Phial:K.o- ' . '
0011e101 AILBUCILLS, AILISVCILLS.
MCDONALD & A.KBUCKLE,
~Y➢oLE
-LLL sacs Unmans, Piconocs AXDRAISJOI.S43 I
CLIAYTII, Jobbers la N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES,
REFINED SUGARS, and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA
CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, &c., No. 253 Liberty
street, ritinbnr: h; . . • . :.Do1f:IT
61/1XT2t.....:.......W111. D. aznis,s.
REYM.ER & BROTHERS, successon3
to Reimer tr. Anderson '
Wholesale dealers in
FOREIGN ,FRUITS, SOTS AND SPICES. CON
FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIBS WORKS, Ac.. Nos.
120 and 1.':8 Wood street. "bore Fifth, Pittsburgh,
; Jr4olly
°maim itersuali.
TT FAD; . I.IETiGLIEt, GRKsits AND
11 Commtmos , Ilaaclatros 'sad dealers In all
bads of CovsrraT Paonocs.A.ND Prt - rasuantt NAND.
ELCTIIII.LI4 NO.. 2.19 Liberty street, opposite head of
W.. street, Pltuburgh, ka. . • & pally
R R°l3lb
'ON & CO., Witousams Ono
• CST* COMXISIION MERCHANTS and dealers In
all kinds of PROVISIONS, PIIODU(R, and Pitts
burgh manufactares, No. 156 liberty - street, Piths
burgh.
I A. DiII.KAOII, WHOLESALE ligoose,
I/ • Cotinvierintittnabtart Adulttenter in NUM%
DRAIN, P3IODIJCIC AND PROVISIONS, No. VO
Liberty street, opt:Knit° Hand, Yittebrnbi Pa.
fAirLibentt edranoce made On conaigninetiu.
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JONES, Wticazama DEALER
ra GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM,
OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles,
N 0 .141 Waturntraecabore-tho MonorigitheLaßridge,
Pittsburgh,
ROBERT - DALZ4O4.: & CO„ Wriocsi
.LT. AND Youwauotao
M. Litman - is, and dealers lit PRODUCE; and Pitts.
burgh tuariufacturea. Pittsburgh.
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T A3IBBRT lc §TIDTON; WHoisqiu
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THURSDAY j AIORNINO, JUNE 5
THE CREAT BATTLE.
FULL DBTAILR I FROM AN RYE-WITNESS
THE ATTACK pm CASEY'S POSITION.
Gallant Bayonet Charge
REBELS DRIVEN BACK LIKE 811EIT.
esperate atnre of the Righting
GREAT VICTORY ON SUNDAY
Our Advance Bowe Distance Beyond the
Battle Ground.
FIELD OP RATTLY BEFORE RICHMOND,
Sunday A. M., June 1, 1862.
A battle before Richmond has at last put to
thn test the rebel boast as to what they would
do with Gen. IMcClellan's army when they
should got it beyond the protection of thh
gunboats. ThOugh tho advantage of a sudden
movement against the weaker point in out
lines gave the tinomy a temporary success, the
final result hall not been such as to afford en-
couragement to their disheartened and de
moralised troops, or occasion any l'estrs as to
our ultimate p6ssession of the relr:l capital. .•
The attack commenced shortly before one
o'clock on Sliturday, on the left wing of the
army, on the further or south aide of the
Chiekahoridny; where the advence position
was hold bYltie division of Oen. Casey, touch
the weakest In; the army, composed ultnoet en
tirely of raw ?egit:mots, dud reduced by disease
to on effective force of 6,000 men.
Toe POSITION HELD BY OF:N. (WIRY,
Was on the ',Williamsburg Stage Road,,
within six or Seven miles of Richmond, and
on a line so extended at the front that thci
troops required to maintain picket, guards of
aufficienestrength, made no slight draft ou t
his weakened.forees. The right of the line•
was held by his First Brigade, - under Gen. U.
.11; Naglee, a 4 brave Sod vigilant an officer as
is to be found. in the army of the Potomac.'
Gan. Regimes' pickets extended across the,
railroad (running parallel with the Williams-,
burg railroad; about a mile to the right) tol
near the sixth wile-post from Richmond, and:
so en further to the right and a little to thoi
rear until within a abort. distance of a point,
on the Chickahorniny., where lien. Sumner.
had thrown a bridge across the stream, and ,
was hourly expected to cross to complete the
line of pickets to the river.
The centre of Gen. Casey'a position, heldi
• by the Second Brigade, Gen. Wessell's, (for- •
-madly Gen. Reims',) extended from Gen.
Naglen's flaw: to the left' a short distance
aerosi theVilliamsburg Road, waere it joined
the Third Brigade, Gen. Palmer's, stretching
• sonic distance further to the left, and joining
the linos of Gen. Couch, who guarded the left
flank, the main portion of-his-force . being a
short distanie to the rear of Casey, on the
Williamsburg Road.
TUE NATURL OF THU GROUND.
Tho position occupied by the main body of
these two diabsions was a clearing of about
one mile vinare, surrounded on tho left and
the front bya belt of forest, in which General
Oasey's pickets wero stat,ioned. On the right,
a wooded swamp divided - the clearing from a
similar opening in the forest, along the rail
road, whiett. was occupied - by Gen. linear.
with his brigade. Just beyond the woods to
the front wore similar clearings with woods
on their further side, whore the rebels lay con
cealed, theirpickets occupying the edge of the
forest, and Separated from oar pickets by the
width of thO fields, forming a sort of neutral
ground between tbo two armies, over which
each kept dose watch lest his neighbor should
takupossesalon. -
rue au/Cur ILLCOAROITEILINg.
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Step by siepillerfi:,Patry pressed on to this
point, overiamietstitelkopposition as met him,
until it beeinitif,evident that the rebels had
reached the of-their'istreat,and further
.advance etold,not bo 'veateted without the
'risk Of It'fiUteriklo'ettgagiiitterit,'for, which the
*ens wera,isetyist ripo. Our proximity to the
'rebels was evidenGyistettming to them, and
on'Thursdiy, Sind,sigitlion:Priday, they made
uneocccsefal attempt, with , a force of a few
hundred, to, drive in the pickets and discover
what mischief was plotting behind the belt
nt , woods Sheltering Gen. Otteey from their
view. Their attack was resolutely met by the
pickets, who fell back on the reserves and held
their ground, defeating the puipose of the
enemy.
Meanwhile Gen. Casey was entirely at Work
securing his position, a large force of men
being busy, under the skillful direction of
Liens. E. W. West, of his staff, digging rifle
pits and felling trees for abattis. A similar
line of defensive works had Won commenced
end partiaily completed at Gen. Casey's for
trier position, at the Seven Pines, three miles
further to;the rear, and lack of these was a
lino of earthworks, constructed by Gen Conch,
and more carefully finished, •
Palling in the two attempts to gather info! ,
taation by, forcing back Gen. Casey's pickets,
the rebels'. apparontiy, resolved upon, an: od
ious in force agaiedtile le ft wing olds* army,
doubtless ;determined to drive it beyond tho
c'hiokaboteiny, should the opPortunitY offer,
Ind put themselves in a position to turn Gen.
k tiClellanls left flank;
406 Bioll.ll ON PRZD►7 NIGOT
I, During tho aftelnuon of Friday, a terrific
thunder-alma arose, motioning throughmost
1 the night with uninterrupted severity, del
ging the earth with..raini converting , the
spongy soil into &nearly impassable bog, and
rifling the waters of the Chickaltonalny so us
tb carry siwayono of two bridps Oen. Sumner
had prepared for his passage, aid somewhat
disturb the foundations of the other.
I The broud sheeu of lightning that night
and the camp preset' unusual site; gleaming
id the pitchy darkness, seemed to illuminate
oar position. and may possibly bave - assisted
the rebels in getting an idea of the bearing of.
things. Just beforithe storm hod reached.
let furry there was some skirinlibing between
the artillery on both sides. This commenced
again in the morning, sroreml allots eying over
oer camp; indicating that the robots had fa
1 3
'idm il e tio w n a! gained a more correct, idea of our
• .Tflt ATTACK OR 21/TORDAY.
!well); after noon the grand attack corn
mooted. {lave- Casefli pickets being driven. in
:all along the front, after a spirited resistapee,'
the rebels advancing in force along throe roads
'—the Williamsburg road;tO our loft, the rail
road, in the centre, and the" hi ine-mi le }load,"
as it Is ailed, on the right. With his feeble
dieislon•greatly,weskenod by extension, Gen.
'Calm, bad no backbone to oppose to this sud
den attack. But no thought of yielding his
grOtied entered theiniad of the •old soldier,
Irma With the wounds of Mexico au die
' iplined. to danger by, s hundred fighllW;:llis
troops, ware immediately formed into iraisition,
the three Emigrates maintaining their relative
' positions on the right, left and centre, and as
thorough preparations were made for resisting .
. the attack as Its suddenness . would ad
mit 0f..• Itegan's New York Battery was sta.
• domed - jolt to the right of the' .Willlamilrorg
road, Betts! Betterynt Napoleon guts further
to the left scrod the toad, and Pitch's Bet-
mmisiguammemiummilaMM
tery three or four hundred yards to the rear,
the last rending its shells over the beads of
our troops at the enemy beyond. The fourth
battery was near the railroad, farther to the
right.
The vigor with which the enemy pressed
forward to the attack indicated the confidenie
of superior strength. A battallion of two reg
iments premed against Gen. Nagle., on the
right, another fell on Gen. Wessell at the
centre, and a third on Gen. Palmer to the left,
pouring in at once a fire hot and heavy, and
advancing with great resolution in face of the
steady fire of canister and grape from the
guns in front, and shell from those further to
the rear, mowing down their ranks in all di
rections. The rebels had but little artillery,
and were evidently disposed to make good the
deficiency by pressing to close quarters with
their superior force, to boar down at once by
weight of numbers the feeble skeleton regi
ments of three and four hundred men who
composed the advanced division.
Most of Oen., Casey's troops were thrown
forward to the edge of the woods in front of
his position to meet the advance of the rebels,
a few regiments being left behind the par
tially completed rifle pits, a short distance
to the rear. Thus a division, nearly, new to
warfare, was suddenly exposed, in an opo'n
field, to the heaviest of fire from an enemy
covered to a considerable extent by the woods
through which they were advancing. Terri
bly the tempest raged, the air almost growing
thick with musket balls ; officer atter officer
fell, or was borne from the field a wounded
man ; the men dropped by ecorces, and the
usual number of weak-jointed ones were fall
fug to the rear. But in spite of the rapid
thinning of'tboir ranks, the regiments gener
ally held their ground until the enemy suc
ceeded in rushing around on the left flank,
and poured in an enfilading fire from that di
rection, against which the rifle-pits were no
protection. The sixty rounds of ammunition
with which they entered the fight were nearly
exhausted, and no more was at-hand.
./LIMIVAL OF REINFORCIMENTS.
Meanwhile one of Gen. Conch's brigades;
commanded by Gen. Arbercrombie, was or
dered up to the support of Can. Nagleo on the
right, Gen. Doyens, of the same divieion, sus
taining Gen. Wasn't on the centre, and Gen.
Peck, with the remaining brigade, supporting
Gen. Palmer on the left. When Gen. Casey's
troops were forced to give way, the rebels fell
on these brigades of Couch's division, who
disputed every inch of ground until sustained
by lien. Kearney, pressing up . the Williams
burg road with reinforcements to meet them,
supported by the division of Gen. Hooker in
his rear. Pressing rapidly forward, General
Kearney advanced along the Williamsburg
road to within a short distance of our original
position, where he bivouaced for the night in
front of the enemy.
It was along this Williamsburgh road that
the main attack- wax made, and here our
troops were forced back for • a half mile or
• more, before the arrival of Gen. Heintlelman's
corps, the feeble brigades of Casey's Division,
averaging less than 2,000 mon, being com
pletely broken up, many, If not most of the
officers killed, wounded or missing, and the
privates scattered through the woods and
along the road. Bravely and well did Gen.
Casey do his duty, pressing on to the extreme
front and cheering on his men, regardless of
the storm of fire and bail that raged about
him, cutting down his officers on all sides,'
bet strangely escaping his own person.
Bravely and well did most of his officers stand
by him, until, one after another, they were
borne from the field deader wounded.
TUC LOBS OP AIiTILLZEM
Col. Bailey, Chief of Artillery, was shot
early in the afternoon, the bill striking him
in the head and causing his death after a short
period of insensibility. Maj. Van Vaulten
berg, the,eecond in command of the First Now
York Artillery, was killed, Adjutant William
Ramsay wounded, while every battery but one
lost its quota of men, and some of them lost
nearly all their horses. Bates' Battery of
Napoleon guns—l2-pound brass pieces—which
was to the front, thus deprived of locomotion
and stuck fast in the mod, was left behind in
the retirement of our troops, but not until
Gen. Nagle° had taken it upon himself to see
that several of the pieces wore spiked. In ad
dition to this, one 3-ineh Parrott gun of Bat
tery II was disabled by a shot, and fell into
the hands of the enemy. The Pennsylvania
Reserve Battery, of Couch's Division, also
lost one of their guns—these eight pieces of
ordnance constituting our entire loss, so far as
I could learn. We can better afford to spare
the pieces than' we can afford to have the
rebels profit by their gain. They show every
indication of being much in want of artillery,
and the need is evidently stimulating their
efforts to profit by the chances of war to pos
sess themselves of our guns.
GEN. 111111N611 . 8 ,ILDWICI:
Meantime Oen. Sumner had succeeded in
bringing his troops across the Chickahominy,
and was advancing on the right to maintain
our position there, where less ground had
been lost. After several days of labor, Gen.
Sumner had thrown two bridges across the
creek between Bottom's Bridge and New
Bridge, where local reports held it to be ha
' possible to find any foundation for piles, to
support the superstructures. One of theie
bridges was some two miles above Bottom's
Bridge, the other a mile further up the stream.
Tho lower of these was carried away during
the heavy storm of Friday night, and Gen.
:Sumner was obliged to depend upon a single
!shaky atm:tire ter the passage 'of his troops,
!who nearly all, however, succeeded in cross
ing that night, the head of the columtvreach
ing the Nine-maenad, along which the reb
'els were pressing our troops, at - about 7
o'clock, holding the enemy in °neck for the
eight, preventing them from following up in
that direction the advantage they had gained
'during' the day: '
TIM FIGHT ON SUNDAY
plashed with {heir seeming victory of Sat
urday, the rebels awoke with confidence en
Sunday to follow up their movements, sure of
driving us this time to the Chickahominy and
beyond. But they bad made an unfortunate
Mistake of estimating the strength of our ,re-
Serres,by the weakness of our advance. •Mont
bitterly did thrypay for their nietatir. Pressing
eagerly forward with confidence of victory,
they were met by the trained troops of eint
ieloian and Sumner,whose unyieldsng columns
checked their fierce assault, turning the tide
Of battle•enerywhernagainst them; and forcing
them at the point of the bayonet on toward Rich- I
‘ond. It was their turn now to break and
ran, and their losses of the Sabbath left them
little cause for rejoicing - over the trifling gain
of Saturday. Terribly did the rebels suffer
tills, as well se the previous day, from the
inn-directed fire of oar artillery, piling the
&wind with the slain. Terrible also to them
were the frequent charges of our solid columns,
pleasing them back step by stop, to the last
plaint or endurance, when they broke and ran,
ingloriously leaving behind them ,many of
their man and officers, as well as privates,
prisoneri in our bands. The number of these
it is not yet possible to sweetens, wonkier'
ntensarily'-elapiiing after every _etigagenent'
before a full, inventory can be 'taken.
ODs- LOBS Hi KILLED AID WCIUNILD.
. .
Even of one loss it was impossible to form
any correct idea' at the'timel left•tbe field of
battle. • •The- only Enna of infoimation was.
the wounded, who gave* nib particulars, in
,rilard to their respective regiments as," theY
,eauld, - as they were borne biffitn - all pans-of
OM field. To the oft-repeated question :
"Well, how did your regiment stand Icy" I
gin uniform answers:
1...0, Sir our regiment was *ll to.plecos
—ant to p ieces, Sir ; nothing left of it,'
I, of course, was able to tali little. on such
stories from my disabled informants, know
ing the tendency, not only - among soldiers,
bat equally among . people ire civilised life, to
magnify their own inlifertune into a measure
of the public calainity: ' They took no account
ofitheir nimbio-footed - comradei . *he bad
dliappeared Without damage to life ,or limb.
It is impossible no on after the affair, to
giie even a rough n
- estiotate Of. the Jo" , an•
engagentent.spread over so great a' space of
country, and in the confusion which always
ensues after it
That the lois ifi'very . ' Seven, and partieu
lady so, in Ain matte* of officers, there is no
doubt. , ,'- The -infinity or riglitlY; estimating.
ins lies isalsdiefharosed by thefact thatrtusny
of those fallteg :yore ribarobtably - left urea
this , ground-- subsequently tectiPier..by„ the
enemy in 'his - first, inensiftil attack. The
'num/mint einni we cannot" leant inatt - regt
extent rolla'are' competed:" It Is sincerely to
baregrattedi in • Threat the tales we hub _at
the barbarous treatment of o ur ; wounded
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VOLUME LXXV---NO. 171:
the rebels, when once they fall into their I
hands, that necessity should have compelled
any to be left upon the field, to receive "the
tender mercies of the wicked."
All sorts of reports were afloat immediately
after the engagement, in regard to accidents
to prominent officers, in Gen. Casey's division I I
more particularly. The General himself yras
reported to me first ativrounded, and then as
killed, bat I was happy . to be able to congrat
ulate the brave old soldieron hie entire safety
before leaving the field with my dispatches.
Besides the gnus, Gen. Casey lost all his
camp equipage, his tents being pitched upon
the field of battle in.sucti near proximity to
the rebels as to render their loss inevitable in
case of the slightest yielding of his troops.
The Generals In his division must also have
lost their effects, which, fortunately, were of
no great value, all the baggage of the officers,
as well as the knapsacks of the soldiers, has- I
log been some days before ordered to -the
other side of the Chickshominy, with the
wagons, Quartermbsters'-stores, and , every
thing not absolutely indispensable. So the
loss was slight, except In the disappearance of
papers of considerable value, which were left
in the tents.
No man who knows Gen. Casey can do oth
erwise than sympathize with him In the mis
fortunes of disease and disaster Which have
left him with but the skeleton of a division,
now able to muster scarcely more, if, indeed;
as much, as the strength of a brigade. Occu
pying the most exposed position on our lines,
his raw troops found themselves in the battle
of Saturday before they had fairly warmed to
their work, subjected to a musketry fire of
mote than ordinary intensity, the balls pout
ing in upon them in a constant shower, appa
rently from all directions, whizzing and bus
sing through the air with a murderous spite
•
fulness.
Overborne by numbers, failing in support,
they gave way, but not until they had held
the enemyln check a sal:rich:int length of time
to give our reserves an opportunity to press
forward to retrieve the . fortunee'of the day,
which they did nobly. All that a man could
do by personal exertion,Gen. Casey did ; and
how well ho was secon ded by hie officers, let
the list of casualties tell. Gen. Naglee, who
escaped with bat trifling io)ury, was every
where active, encouraging his troops by ex
ample and voice, with Gen. Casey,,press.ing to
the front and oheering the men to the charge.
—Correspondence or the N. Y. Times.
News from Port Royal.
Dates from Gen. Hunter's Department have
been received to May 27th. The capture of
the rebel fortifications at Steino inlet, and the
occupation of the rear approaches to Charles
ton) by the Union gunboats, arc: the !Odin*
events in the Department of the South since
the last dates. The Pembina, Unadills. and
Ottawa aro now In the waters of the Stone;
within seven miles of the "core of secession,"
and it is not unlikely that their proximity to
that city will strike such a terror to the Pall
motto heart as to make the capture of Charles
ton a work of no great difficulty whenever the
army shall receive the coveted order to move.
. Oen. Hunter has organized a colored regi-
moot. It is commanded by . Col. Arthur M.
Kinsey, of Chicago, a nephew of . Gen. Hunter.
Throe valuable prizes have bean captured
by the navy. The captured vessels are of the
number recently fitted out by a joint s tock.
concern in Liverpool, for the ptirpose.of run
ning the blockade. They received their car
goes at Nassau, whence ten of . them sailed, ,
without papers, but under the British flag, in
company.
Martial Law has been '•Proelaimed in
Charleston, and the people arcilleeiug . to the
interior in immense crowds. No pergola can
leave the city without a prosport; and the
passport office was constantly besieged.
A circular has been issued calling upon the
planters to destroy their cotton. Its closing
paragraph is as Pillows:
The merchant fleets of Europe and of Yen
keedom will soon he bringing their riches
among us to trade with rr, cipecting an ex 7
change of cotton, If commerce is once re
vived we are enslaved forever. Let Europe
howl at the waste the ! barbarity of the
North will have brought upon- the country.
The United States Govenimerif has promised
renewed trade to the world - so soon as our
ports are opened. If we are true to ourselves,
there will be no trade, and the countless mil
lions of foreign products will be without pur
chasers. Now long will they remain idle
spectators of such a scone? 'The Powers of
Europe will see that there is no sentiment of
regard for the old flag—that 'we despise tho
race; and when we withheld or destroy our
property, they will find that Unionism is dead
forever. .
Late from Corinth.
CAIRO, June 2-3 Pi lit,—Tbe steamer
Americus arrivedearly this morning, bringing
as passengers General Palmerand staff. The
Nneral is absent from hie command for thir--
ty . days, on sick leave. ;
.
There are conflicting rumors at. Corinth
concerning the fate of i tol..Elliott, of the'
, 2d lowa cavalry, who' was, It, will be »col-,
lected, sent on the 29th tilt., to destroy the
bridge on the Mobilo and Ohio Railroad, *six
ty miles below Corinthl!
Ono rumor h that the job wait accomplished
in accordance with the original programme,
and another that ho was attacked, his com
mand badly cut up, and finally captured by
the retreating rebels..._it is not .known, to
outsiders at least,
,which of: these rumors to
true.
It has been ascertatabd atielltigriarters that
at no time since the- investment of Corinth
has Beanregard hid an arniy,exceeding .. 6o,ooo
Inen, includidg the levies under the aonsonp
tion act, neaily half of whom were unarmed.
Two days before the *vacation Gen. Price,
with 35,000 men, retreated in,the direction o
Grand Junction. . „
Gon. Pope,-with Ms' division, and a large
Cavalry force immediately started in pursuit.
'4t is underst ood that a torte force promedni
to Grand Junction at once. — ' '
There is prospect of a resumption of;
in the eonntry back Of Hickman: Last
Might one of our pickets west-of the town was'
shot. Treoprwilr be Sent in that* direction
Brigadier General Dodge ono of the heroe's
or Pea Bidge,wrrived In to wni this morning. '
There - -has been no arritil slice morning
ftom Pittsburgh Lauding; and ito farther in
tnlligenso from Corinth. 'Meat 'idui left .
Corinth last Saturdiy,tells rob that up to that
time not a prisoner was captured, except a few
stragglers and deserters, - and that these wCild
not number a hundred men. " • '
IClen. Mitchell andataff arrived at Cairo this
morning.
CoL Daniell, of the Ist 'Wisconsin :caire.iry,
lett Cairo to-day. The gallantiloleiselis ez
pounding the gospel .aecording to 'Abram to.
the secessionists in with'woiiderful.
nieces,. . He does not wait to introduce' him
self before he attacks, but he moveawith the
raiddity or the wimtiand - blows rall thick
end heavy. —• ' '" •
4. his recent expedition. in Misionrl;.from
litnomfteld to Littkt river, a. &Autos of sixty
mitts, Where tocepturtidathe - rebel steamer
den.with strpplles fat. the ‘Oottfideritei assay;
the =sok was made in, ttrenty , hours. ilo
has taken several ,rebels in the act of shooting
unaritid, Vnion citisens. sad proposes ,to
hang them. lie had accomplished more work.
with that single Wisconsin
.. .regiment, than
some geneses have, done with a whole, army.:
nothing'additional front 01 . 0 tleet,Sptcia . to
Miceigo: hibeae. - •
; • ..... . ...
404 Prieculaii.loCAutP.
cr:th.,.gne
-Ns47mJemr , - ..t4nt, 101 . 4 several: dais; .fori
weio antertaSzed.titt , the,reber prisonete'4
quill:if:Anto would =Ake eonibinad asasnlC
-
eu litignardalgliete'areettioii
ti;i4eake.: i Tjpen:eenrah heaigaitite;i4O l 2 2 nt
her of - '!fittOle,:liny4 and other deatlill,
-08 r,oeFernte! , wezo found in Maria
the PT4Rere.oeneeatedtabono :belt lieretni4.
If in their q u arters. They have; of coarse,
been!lepiiiiid of thane, and all danger of in
outbreak is COW at an end. That is to say, if
the authorities take warning, and bar air nom-
ratualeation between the rebel prisoners within;
and the rebel sympathizers without Camp
Chase—ao that the morbid and disgusting
feelings of certain persons must show them
selves in some other way than in furnishing
arms by stealth to taptire traitors.
Foe TUIOTT TEAM PAST 010 Southern poli
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with a rod of iron.—N. Y. Herta.
The Northern Democrats are not tired of
the yoke, for among them alone is to be found
sympathizers with sec:onion. They would
gladly restore the rule of Southern poiitiolans,
with all its Imperious arrogance and injustice,
so they can only - a - guns ak at the puhlia teats.
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