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AlisucLYtt• AtroDONALD AlLuis Citami, Piumbac uD Coasuasow Man. camels, Jobber* in H., 0; SEIGAIniaa LASSX9,I lUCYLNED SUGARS and SYRUPS,' FLIRTS, Bay 002 i. El*, pti6ir.dl4B*ED9., an., No. 2.53 Liberty) ' atnad;'l'3tts6urBb.... , . . no14:17 0.-11.11/12.111.:.:.....101: D. ilX1111131.! Vik EYMER A 1311011LERSi'lmoceisore -to ilejaiter4tiiiaistiii:l4.l,43.lo*.dislers In , /oLiktOrf: VIIULTS;!NOTH ',IND SPICES, CON : 7XOTIONEKV,SIJOiItS, - VIICK WORliS,lte., :_ , 1213 Sad TaWeed street, atxrni , Pittattairgb,l `az441411 4.IISADe &=.IIETZUAR. illsomas ........Cortxtreeitt.llseinsasms; end- - dealers' • !It/Moot AJouvrer-Peobpot ato• Pirresuarsor:ilAiro raorunss, No. 249 Liberty , etreet, oppyeito toted o Areeelefrootalttaborgb,..Po;t• , .-. - '. 03:1 Wa - ROBXBOI4 :CO; :Nikii.Eau.t.G •-, - 7 LlLlti s eireiri;Texiiteueii - llcaoseirri and drab= :all kindle urry.OVISIONS; PIteDUCE, •ruid• Pitts ' • bergh,aintibictoiree, 10. 255 Liberty streeL,ritte- rDAissss.' poßEßfr...o&i,znt, &co WYIOLIV SAlRSlsPoSs 3 4,COSuilissunt Aso: knit/ AMMO . Idraosiatso, sqdosafiro to PILQUINIi Ap! . l VGA- • igIIPSI i1i11iia.........4.........:......4..........10151131117031. •-' y_AISIBEICT4r. SIILMON; 'WHousami "ALS Cacao* • Flumes' Dzitiers'ait Oizaussiow, 14pacitattra, No. 6 Eixth &trout, Pittsburgh, Pa. - . i .j".. lAL-1.1 -• ~i. , ~..-. : ~ ,_f i._ 1. : . ! ,1 gilt 1fATT...............................:.... ....AQUI 1111116Da. A`rr 4c, WlLLSON, , Waprasata 6 R0'66 ' 66 % ComilltaltlOttlitiottatits.airl angers to k - um aud - PittalturgbAuttuutactures, No. L5B A.ll, ' orifstiner.:Plitsbirgh.. . , . : • 15.34FWUR.T1h1 8 , - . OI.IWORZU & WIIOLBI3II.ItI ty liakiai and - ':q. 8.0114,11211304 1 1/11.1,1A51. WolxsALH, • x TTOLOimi,"*Nos."lb - liid Lcf VldaVitAet, iu24,,i1L1 LijaIiDERKIN,4I, Wlloutsats, - in" I . ON . ' . -1)ANJEJ4,,,...,,.„.'8ENNE1nCi..8 .._,2ILETiu, s' ' w..........6i , VTITITe:STONE•uut.c.A ANDi —4-.7C tkal.CUIll44D;'/2M. C- - ;mialyrncxww..)R-47 NO. 74 Furls SMUT. Piratuaca,'Pi. • , •-:. • a:11115:41m ! JAL corner 4 . .ike aid .02intraiiieasi-nesi•ibe,Cltyi .Water -- Watkx,Viffsblitgtc - tal Alfaonlaktorere of ilLit1112;1048 ;AND, iiIatPAILLII IMMO PATESTAPKTILLATING STEW! ENGINES AN - BLlDlVVALVEginfilliins end test ". - _Hub:4 Pot up flunlline l 7. 4 4larP ;neat, end of tne ben quality, wears-prepared to do heavy Job- 1 , • -- • :bittSignriedlidt'Tworkitrildelline, trisfasigit by p n appliir,. the chancter•ofonrwerk, to Inert) • We roitit Anabd_attomtion to:oar BALAISCEA • VALVE OSCILUATIfiG , ENGIEES an combining! ~.advantsgee -Ao7,ofare Innettidned.itn.lbie etas o rlNEMlL4'.ktOditAlitlalLlWAffnlunt. o ; ictuinta-Dis4 ;ns.z.zikruvaroutz Inufacr:akidAP.uutal - VILIEGASI 139;1941nnad gis Rat street, • -ibetwesnaniddiaklead-Gratititiwite;•rittebargh, • ' - egfrfirtietihmndiolloiL !ligiednlefkotixic6 • • - air had Oli sad all other pothonons ingredleanl .eerefolly extrFted, iimxxse new end Improved.i. CJYPI .4. A. woutz.,-....-r. T. pin. - •ExcE lO.B„,PLASS- WO R X S woksa,eugersrr:l. o44ll Armuc. mrstoo.l , Warelounsu.l2o. 42 . " 14 " gnet " c4ma l NUFYIII4 . 7,3tID p 4E-47,110;... -11 . ,Ht5 1 LV -TX Libestp' oppoldto IHsitt, r,7,7g, insnufectutere of WHIPS, LASHIC2 AHD SW s .P.S; it sitar, description orLEATIIIIS BRAM. 7- 4 .0-rdcrs .140144 firm the trideoutal Iv 'WM* es per. instructions. . 66E41es/style 1 1 1NWA EXTRACTED WITHOUT! ?AIN, BT. THE USE OP AN APPARATUS: Tram NO. DEM on GALVANI 0 BATTERY tbdi hive; but I -h4r w tlo N ge= ti d i pA P p r l: l sr; and ort 9 b -r et il rit' tlcritmer ham iftr said uy pumas interest In - fr`corxar/flimlug k° "d' d P D ! / 0 / 1 sir OcrtildiApiinit xuter4l3 i n ereility!e, ..eichariiiNTEmplq'ran.?tuted•liali car , P) b e. or the beat Wator - 124 Smithfield at. I ( M °P-R: ADAvi 4) SNAP* Ory' • 0 . 6 --2;a9:." , -fre thAnt„t r ., Pr.:AA l uiodrop, klybtatooltueledi Xnaitt; '" • j 2.41 .7,7 7- 1 - E ribinaktios*, . Li:. JOHN STON vUelt i V i larott i gggittirlP: :" . Bocauutzura 'AND , *A:- ;luxe: Tiro #.4. Alva, AWnolhdlaintd, 1.• • ;:.:;-gfiVAVE.. - 41113" :: 611"IldleitiCF . U aurcitxxsaasanor sib /buy Goon, N.. 17 Maatatmisurßaltiabtaddsa 'pie . I,IVILLIAAL:WARD, r Dawn yr:Fum y v 11 , 011, Now, BOXDO, NOW,CIAUCI, and all sr catllfii Aematifey, Parana can procare 1,0K:N8 thrmb my agency e , ?band wishing tu In vpit their" money to gocd ad vantage., ran alway• Sad !Ina sada...Mod ehm.paper • • ..AU eotaturinkilkao sud lutervioorx etrktly contl detatlal. 01:11co, Om{ street; app ,Ito Bt. pawl. tr TORN lk MEISAA Dimas • whams, miancal, u Wted-grest; Wimp!' 04 " (s l i t B,!"."4ll4l7'Thrrilk,lF.o IftfiE lEEE . . . . . EWE ESTOI;iB . RI4.I) ,- WHOMMALIV 1111007.11.8 smitcHexas, /la. 27 and 251 Smithfield E tteCh t --JO:lyd r' • ' prrrsntruail; thlocaly U I Colman= iilr.acurter and dealer la FLOIIE,'' GRAIN, VUODUCE.AND- NW VISIONS; No. 2Th' Libertystrooti•oppoeite flash, Pittsburgh. I. •if,4tOrtiri/oni adtanecirowto on-cousignmentiv- .1lEt.); ARIPW.S Maud* AIat'DF.ALER: NA , ni GM/GERMS. MAN ILL&UOPEOYA t Ull, l kfTCLI and Pittsburgh manufactured articled, •Nell4llWite . ratreat, atiora Om Monongahela Bridge, !)IIIKLY do ,(X), WitOLESALEI iiitit;Crtaitussweldracnize, nod tlealemin; t pitaDttetylie:ge Winer qrret,erektle !rout Orlapt, • • - Joan VAIN 'Mg XV& CO., Wildizsaut th le its's 113Woodi atd - -ta *Abr • • ."Nittituargh. - 'jel6 -= Jr" uraretqiims. I l'rit'lts_ l 2 7 frlT/g l, iL9Trtl -1' CI 51" . . : u „ Corset of Fint sad Liberty , Vest., PITTSBURGH Pa., • . . ... . . . SUN:MOE STEAM ENG1N . ,15.9,; MAI, u.LNANYi , •Via 4:4E5 V orgb W:WAAL, No. Oil WATEn Si.) w a Pitteb.lnenntectuAref BOILED NIV,I g, ,DOUT APIECESXOIII,IOO AND BA ILBO ICTII ADJ of 4aecr4ption." . a~ a ,. , olar sized or shaped SPlNEN;sidlaid KTh I ._ m f!, , ,,..,,,p,pc5a0 p 3, orlee:sl stunt nearly . °:".",.". „7 „ , nat ten/Urine btliand. mv2iMers. i ovawszfit watvq, VA,OII. bIAW 4 -,Thiausasur Nas. aFmmi uursnamrse.Pftulpardk— 18'; E :2 :(3mM7=M -- :-. , r -,— ~DBIO . alb--~ - ritiAl . MOWN. BLUME, MiaturAcrew hiss sirom put i'LitaVIPONTLIVoteI Lb wrtor of Male and Mayine3 lutrumeots, age eipkt bar the IMEBUBO PJANOS; also'for DAV/IVIt CO.'S BOSTON PLAllPNwitajula will ow &elle= detzthruant.• No. ea 71.1thsteset.' 'sari 1.1 - • ; ; 4LEIt - er.. - 13 • 0 1 . , Vitazaimits .Lts *over ono' VS men; OHMS; ikarrhia: Woods Ik.r Steinway's celsbrst 'PLUMS, lie. a V tb rind, Pittsburgh. 'nly2r" . „ • ~ • . - • , •;e- - A; • ;,,•-•, . , 4 . , • samma ,Filik -,..:.i . i . -...)--i i ,'.7,:: --- =i • .r.EW BOOKS. 10111311DIPIEB Oman GanLms„ or History of Marine dioaria.us; Life Beneath the Waters; ' • COMO:1013e Objects of thofileroseqin Do. 5 ' do. do; Pas Shore; - - March Winds and ~.dpril, d hower• and May Plow-'' en—bring iotee and notions on a few melted things; Wild Flowers; how to:mound mitt:arena; .f Episodes of Ins,ct Life, 3 Tag British Birds' Eggs and licuts;, - . - . . . Studios from Nattire_ • Miller's English Country Llfiu! 7. • Miller's Year Book of Country Life; Glimpse' of Ocean Life; - ; -,,, • = Beach Rambles in BearcLiat Pehbles and Crystals: '• - Beeves' Popular Beisnms,.2l sols:,Jold separately:- , . Fern's Mores, Minerals, Geology, de. all of, the abore,with many.: othersi most basun-. fully illustrated, for sale by - EL DAVIS, 93 Wood street.- 800118 I. BOOKS I . nrodical uses of - Electricity—Garrett; . Recreations of a Country Nuke; Queens of Society; . ' Stmre Hone , by J. Brown. U. -D ; Mm,llfeetrenkid Zoo, ks;by . A... - . .Hunt;- ,-,,' '- ' A Good Fight; by C. Ileadeu! Peraorml History of Lord Same; Lite of Sir phnip Sidney; Songs in litany Key*-0. WV Holmes; ' Poems, by hoer. Terry; - -s Llbhrty end Slavery—B . l64room t tscturee on 'A potadiPle—Botleri ' Life and Speedos. of Dougimi; tlisto y of ell RelleoreL ele.,ute. 03116 : J. L. SHAD. 7S Fourth etrder .411SCEI:L4IMolllii earths. A L. WEBB & BRO., Mdt , Genera Commission • Merehants & Agent?: DUPONT'S OUNPOWDEII AND.SAYETY FUSE Vowelle on end all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, end tualseadvancea thereon. • ' P. :4:ll.allroad4rack in front of Warehouse. • • I' H. Smith & Co., Geqrl.2lV..Bpiith Co., Culp k Stiepixd; • • • . . ' litercliantas ; I:i3oti more . • ' ; B. Vo Yon! • • lut ultra Y 45; "KOONS; Coatalasiox Ificaracurra. arid Wholesale Dealere in RACK- . KUL; se mitott; stfeD„ 11Ea tbato, .courisu, &a., Nu. 116 Ncoth Whine., I.rotwonti Ram and Arch qtrente, 3UOU pane-11v Mini Mac' kerel—large, arid medium " • gas •2•71.6.•1, 2 and ,3,1 a wooed packages. GO Lanal ~a prime , No.l Unlit= Adman. do Ni.soconillesa , fOun do eurierior No I Herring, - .. Conskting of different brands, Lefornolor,..tfalitaz o ; Bay, of Lihoud nod .ffaetport, do. . ' .• • 0 ..i :i 'ISM° bonne tknolidlantil No. 1 Stiooked frerrinffik . - - - - -IfSMI quintalls . gliOsga's and Grata Ih uk o.i4t Which aro ;loss .'hifor at, tlai,issiyat cash pram*, solicit a cult 73c4kabazioa -• • • -D7 UthollY • • tfo4:Gcnil Phil'.. _ WILLIAM 4IWYER, ColixtissioN l!kitcuisr o roi off fit of P1tPD2.21 71E 1 421111 1.. t;1L, " EItOSEN N. 139 WATRICSTREVI`, ~. . • ArLllAral cm 4 alliin&i made oq cotisigniilettts and prompt personal etiolation glren to Xll bast - 114a; my.2l.:Sald Wfll. 1.101011, Y, • Having purchased the interest of Ade late partueta, whl continue the:hi:ulnas at the, old stand, and will' be pleased to receive the •pationage of Ids chl *lade and customers. • • m7ldtdll NEW :PE,: ; 0j1:C.10t118; 'LT is C'4l -- U NI ' S , 'Aro, iSt.Eftiterth Street, Bought presiouS to the late scissuo In prices; oi which the fullest sdratitsgs to offend to parch...cm TOR CASH- , 4012 • azt,bniG . 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IDDLE eke CO, t EDIX Rii 4 l ED' P1610.1.11i0088, '''. Patilitati nil ice. No " ht Fifth Strut. ISOR G irTENTEOZDITIORS, DLILTIe CONTAINING THE I;ATEST MOM UP TO. THY HOUR OP IPUBLIOATION. Ensnoil:46' pie antmib 12 cinte . per week from earripts.. Neteteo %nmoa-a3 per annual In s4eancs, orb cents per' weal from exacters. • ' . , , Asacks.r.. Romeo—Simla caplet,E7 par a 211111111; VirsUi;nuoe, 51,11 i; Tan or upwards, in par 111109121. fourfold, I • iolyance. , _ ' ADI7ILE AT itithg(iiiiiiLis Reit& SATURDAY AtURNING, - ?UNE 14 The following extracts, from the London Timeoof May• Bth, shows Amt. Europe . . stands arrayed at the and 16nergy of the. Grand. Younk Nn ion in the. Western Hemisphere: . . , The war in "Americals sweepingover tho laud with tire, valocitrand;destructiveness of a huriicane; and all the - ordinary feel ings and pareuita of 'Men are absorbed: ia its vortex. Thrlletine from the armies suc-1 eeedieseli Wier with :rapidity enough to! satisfy evert the appetite of the Nast' -York' public, sbaipaned ik.' - waS Wit‘twelve-!, mantle Of famirieL, The scale of operations' is absolutely tremeridons. The • Federals, have'7oo,ooo men In arms, and the army estimates actually voted - for the present: year exceed $125,000,000 sterling. These forces are no"onger stationary. In the East, as well as the West, they are so ac-' tively engaged that every mail brings us, the intelligence of a battle, an attack, an' advance, or a conquest. 'President Lin coln was rightenough when in his hoinely language he• described this war as a "big. job. -It is abott the biggest job of the kind ever seen, no mare "ninety days' ", business or temporary disturbance. The' "insurrection" which Mr. Seward believed, to be "waning' at the close. of last year,; now covers halfit continent , with desola tion:and havoc,' and we are :warned that the battles known to be imminent will ex-; coed in severity any hitherto fought. is The whole story mystery as well asi a marvel. It is almost as hard to believe ickat has occurred as to imagine what will timately happen. Twelve months hare I changed an untaxed republic Into two mil itary; confederacies, engaged in desperate, war .with each other, and burdened already! with debts exceeding in charge the raistiotij Aldebt,'of Britain. Tho number of: men! actually maintained in arms for upwards; of a year is ,something incredible. Proin population smaller . than that of these islands the Northerners.have not only sent! 70U,000 volunteers into the field, but have kept theta there since last summer. No!, wonder that "trade is paralyzed" and in dustry neglected. In fact, there is 'now; •butonetrade in .America, and. that is the, trade of war. We know that It iesitraf4 fie whicla gain, but the!. American/ ,are embracing it, with all its costs and consequences, as the most enrap-, taring ittranit' in' diesiorld. lies daunt one .party,.tio defeats appal the ; other, and, whileall Europe is perplexed at the spectacle set before it,. New York is enj chanted with the position andproepecte of the nation. It is at least, however, a sat-, isfeetioitro reflect that no European Power, can'.be blamed fOr any incident of this dreadful-war.; - ' • • Now, .if the . editor of the..Ameswocill come over here, and take 'a trip 'thrones • .the Northern Buttes,. he, would find what] more: would amaze ham still He weal/ discover rid,liostile soldier on'a single foot' of Northern or non.slaveholding soil, ocon-1, platy' , 000 of a hardy, prosperinui and Intelligent population:de would . „ but fei Soldiers any where, and no evil denees . of Ifieinjurions effects of war. MI would see infant cities of immense proper-1 dons,. teaming with life, prosperity and business, and rapidly glowing. Ire would see smiling fields, wavintharvests, crowd ed. marts, and healthy, happy, basy.coun finances everywhere; Ile would find col acidende.s; coernion echoole all ore dietetic!, as crowded •as if not a ripple o war had ever disturbed our national peace In fact, be Would - never; discover, excep from the press, that' 'a mighty - War eziste hen:Aran, and heyould'return haute trio than ever, at the sources,' and the' wealth of this 'grea LUZ= PITTSBURGH, Pa., CANE AND WOOD OHAINE REDUCED PBIGES RebelliPn 0C the !tont' 'Cirolit'ien I .The-4orreipoudeut of the Philadelphi Pren writing from, headquarter* of the Army; of the kotoeme, on the Ttb blatant, tens , Obi Ws 'have, frogs' the 'carps, a %mpg accouutotta Sahel:mutiny.. Two or , three days ago, while taking observations, tb balloonist observed quits a conimottart kh enemy'ri camp . A large party of troops war drawn outiand, from the harrying of horse men rod preparation 9r ion, ke.first Omagh* there sins to be an attack upon our.forerei Soon; however, be observed the troops tato a posttlop, and dlroct tboipplocei at their;rekel brethren. FielegLaisea beings brought,to bear, discovered Alm carionsly-acting party to bo,Porttiegro)laloos; : aotl tbst.they.,yrarit .thk liielt-ptilition.of defence against . ilmattisolun otberath, the. rebel army. Fir. was • coo 'or'lltd.tg - P9O P.uiiolt• Voli9Y - Ofler, volly 'ift , triusketry . was penrstl; into, each other' narks, Au& tho battle swayed to and fro, for tone -Aim •wedecided.- . ..:Npon—lthwerver, tb North ippeited,to j be piling • lb worst, and dlrectlibreke add fled—the other salting •cithiplettvlsOry,..,,• ;.•., .•• I send yon , tbli story,its I.: heard: Is, ;to •soose.lluse; toe robidiguu4 opposite bleabsuies 'Maltase been turned toward RiehrittitidiAin on the dui eti'whieb it : is ..irfid,'tbir. s usutto and battle' took' piaci, y ireat /114141c4 . aro' froM thri:ohetny's camp, anti vo l leys •of ants ketry could bo distinctly heard, during al hoar!. This North tlsrolluisus are blown discontented. - i When. , prillOPlPre iffy ,ln battle it is generally discovisthl ihd the North Carolinians among them have no fired their intitthets; and that - they Enke' no resistinoe to Capture.' The news of the do. logs at boton--of tbe.repudiaUon of the rebel government, sod the recall of the Carolina troopsln the , arnry—bss no doubt, by'thbt time, reached the „spetny'a. oitop, and would ,ho', leuelciout".. to • a 'outlay Wad ssattobiory • battle. ,As It Is, I sob served rebel gone Aurned toward their •own works on the afternoon in_ question; saw th • smoke, and beatd the' volleys of musketry. If there was a 11glitior Is to be anotbor, I cr with all my heart and soul, tied help . th• North Carulinlatitil, :.''• ' • A letter to tie Niwio`rli '2lriCuse, dated a i • Eirtsps tattoo, June 4, iontlroSs this story . wa, ~• .Tho , ftetory , - or the 'ffireu :Fiebi:waa a rle ' l ie . 4lbat ,Tispoleott'o . o a. Oitaitlitight .well have been' proud or. The more it Is uncovered from :4410 8 4s ttidi timbered tbiotet, and lb 'wail*, the larger, the more heroic It is. Why, rumen of 'they Nardi, who bare brother's,' :f9o;#4 -1. 4 13- ews . bY 6II Pailtat-dimeat4- e44,trealea ,orhAte Alta hands; an 4 best-World kindred forget beteath!tlae black sbadows , el the Bern pieet;illow thitaY tebels, 4 Oink pia, , tbera hart...retire:Cagle 5 411" fhr rt#4oBtarilb4 • PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1862. MIMI Europe in •Aetonlabment. fig lha . SecishArmi. . .. „ . -. ..' i .. .--'7Mr..,....,—,:.• ~ -• .. • , . . . ~. ~. _. - ...." .. ... - .. , . - " -7 ." , f - if ,, ,.. „ ti , 44;"".L7:7 5 '.' -2 f - ... a ..7 - .„*.".: - Z , ,..."77 4 :.,.." - r” , =. , ""7-., , y".-714-7.1.-i. - r ,, ,, , ,,,..0,71-7.' -_' , ' , l• - • - • , ',e-:,jr,,,,-,-,...,, , , - ,• , ....,-,,r-r, , ,,;,-.,,,, , ..... ;—:••,......,:-....!, , ; , ---i--- , --,--0 , ---A..,:_ • . _.--- - • - - .1 i'— •t:', - ::::::: , '•''' , : . '- - .,' , Tf:'-':i.:'::::',•.::l : ':' s. : I ..:.iT':ft-.q§!:::i• . 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We know. to-day, the force of the enemy, flung like a, thunderbolt, upon us at . the Seven r Pines; It teat sixty thousand!. - A 'Lieutenant_ of .North 'Carolina regiment walked into our picket line .in front of Scim itar, and said that benceferib he tettout of this war, and surrendered hinieelf a pnifner. - He Eutsjiis flusseed op to headivarters its Dons. ,His information: had Martiing in. He said that on. Saturday Morning Qu Commanders, Longstreet, Lee and others, to d the rebel troops - that there were but 5,000: Yankees 'encamped nt . Ott' Seian Pines, and announced: that, it ,was the intention to fall upon them with' an overwhelming force—kilt upon the ground all that could be killed-and drive' the rent:; Into the Chickattomlny and drawn them. Poli;ioili that the, trt tack upon en wasi t sudde:s9. 00,000, atea—that it was repelled—that 'we • fairly and .squarely. whippedthemthat, their lose in killed] wounded .end 'captured watt at least 10,000— and that -the , isentinient .of the- whole, rebel force engaged was, that - the nest time 5,000 Yankees were . to ;1.01 shot-and drowned as a Saturday afternoeit's froth:sllmA had better be hired out. :This was said: seriously; and not in any spirit of fiasco-Offering or flattery._ 'Hut What he nest ng4'pos,sessedlamOltry in terest of ,deeper Trioment•to IleintsolusanOsho' stood by nervously weaving his grimed beard az the news eras delivered, syllable by syllable , -of deeper moment to aim'and all others who Jean their burden of,:rcipansibility upon the . future.. lie farther. said that our, desperate. . fighting, andour presence. at every • point of , attack in.nambers , tufficient to kill them in piles, had so iniffissed the rebels with a sense of our Manhood bed'. power„that the feeling of discouragement among them was universal' —that this, in connection with the now well-' known North Caroline Unionism feeling, had. broken out on ruefisy.in open revolt in North ; riz- Carolina mutest., entire brigade' indee from the North State—that the brigade was surrounded with Mississippi and . Alabama: troops in superior natabersand disarined, and , placed in confinement. Ttite'in the intrencb-! manta _before Richmond, abd on the eve of the battle than, to save the rebellion orpre serve the Union I yodge of discord be driven to the bead l• Gen. Casey's:Divaeion at the Battle of Fair Oaks. A eorrespondent'or the, New York Dims, who was with Casey's Division .when it was attackod, and who has taken especial pains to come at the tratly 'defends that Division from the aspertiona which' have been cast upon it. Ile says : ;,This list of over 1;00 killed and wounded, tells the story of where Casey's Division was on the day of the' bottle of Fair Oaks. , As. he had, in fact, less than 5,000 men actually in the fight, this fist shows a iTiCol2tll_4o of over one-fiith of his command injured, not to speak of many others.who Suffer front con tusions and: slight ',stounds„'not 'bringing them under the surgeons care. I 'know that ,a large list of casualties is not always yroof of desperate fighlikg, but there is other evi- Janos to prove thattien, McClellan's dispatch of. June I was , cruelly uojast to brave men made the victims of. untoward circumstances. Tbisl. find to be the impression here so far -as I learn it, andithe prttorof the f act is such that the Commanderdn•Chief has modified his views, thoughitet 'Yet, perhaps, making public acknowledgetent'of the fact. Tbealtuple tratti I lien` - McClellan hos re-! pealed Up same mist burl, iu giving; to country * hasty die= pitch, eased upon partial , and- biased state.: melts, before he bad time' to inform' himself of th e real facts of 'the case. .In neither case was .injustice intended, but his onr General'( misfortune to be too ready .to believe what comes to him from "official. sourcos." Had ho the experience of an'ariny correspondent; ho would have learned Muidthe parte Allittl went of one (lateral in regard to another was not a thing to swear by,.or to base a report upon which should hake or the publici reputation Or.filA life " 4 limb in a cause as dear-to them as to big.: Ile should not forget that his lightest word-of disapprobation her the force of national eon.; lire, and it shotild'never besgiven hastily oi carelessly. tie iree'net.On the ground that day; he never saw ortosandfrom Gen:Casey in regard to his-di vie ion, and- depended for hbi impression of its conduct ptincipallynpon the statements of these :Whom a rigid invostigs tion might prove themselves the chief sinners is this affair. • • ..The writer states that Gen. Casey, with the weakest Division in the army, had the most exposed position,.being two miles frees any supports, and his situation was Inch to invite an attack; beam there also contrary to his own judgment. Tho writer further says For from two etaleno•helf to three 'bouts; with a force of lees they : fire : dim:Mend, : (whd mere not reinforced by .a single man,) lien; Casey withstood the furious onset of at least forty - tbausandyeboli; the flowerer the South 4 ern army:.,That, 'after a desperate resistance his divisio retired before overwhelming nom= bens, is true. That It retired discreditably ie not true„for they cleft a third of their little number on' the• bettle*Geht, %alkali , wounded and missing. • Tbudead bodies of the rebate strewing the field intrent ef Gen: cedars po= sition, are silent, witnesses :of the - honor abid resistance of his division. , ' ; • • lf It 10 ••unareopnlab p eo., Csaey .fell totfore the, , orerirlielminglerre th at 'attacked'him, how are ..we:tn'azeOunt 101 ,11 fact that Clan. ,Coneled. and.Generel Hserney'e troope wersobliged to do the - semi s and that it , was hot Until the:lima day, that our troops advanced beyond 'he third line of defences, to whichthey 144 been forced back It Is true that soma eitien.:Cuey's mortar the proper subjests of censure, though. tine May be eseuseirtci .raw troor i , 'contendin with great wigs;•.butitis not, just that rtroSe who so long endured.tbe burden and -heat ot that day, should hose' public . dishonor added to rho bitterness` of their 'defeat. In this the reward of bravo:men who are to go martian and halting thiongli life y to 'natio . the legacy. of the deed tethoie who survive them?, Private feeling, it Is tl9o,.sbould not be weighed against the,publio toteiesti but let mi hive a ear* Not: this suffer froth the' iinjusa 'treatment of these 106E6-M1116,61de: Is 'total Judged, as ' ,Catuiry's should. be. Made :aeriitegiMt -AM , . military Ailanders, the responsibility tot which niete elsewhere, nor should. 'they ..bweafrered to lightly eseapricensuie if /lot) , of the conduct charged against, them. ',t . c . itie: l3 o.k.Ea' Ciellan's dispatch, heii,.nearly need .op lihst was . left of the :Division....Von.: lialles.; has retired from- command of the- fing-Brigadu unttl.tho matter. ie corrected, and many ogi .ceriare proposing to resign unlesi -they' are t receive what they conceive to' bejlistice. , Rumored Xi!Oatmeal of Jackman. 1V15111110T011,. June ~ 11.—This, emirffirtea Slor has the following: • ' 4 " • u We have information that after bill • with Fremont on the Bth iniL, Jackiell'isgmb a sudden dub at Shield.' advance, *MA Wig hurrying op from the direction: of Luray to Fremont's assistance. Ll* wonted: Shields' advance somewhat In that affair.' Ile then, immediately resumed his retreat quitting:ooi road to Ittannton - and' burning the Port Rai 'public , bridge in reu:*tb. tiv;hr 441 boidi, putting an'effectOst ' atop 'to,prostittqf WM, it is highli ,uroluOle. Ile Is evidently retreating immediately on •L'hailottiville. What his next move will belt la bud bad .to MIL; If he sintioipatei that Fremont' will :follow him, be will prtiffably make ri.iUtnd eberlottsvilla„; to ;eve the ,lanabborg and Tennessee connection made therevor he may beanoe off luttlohmond lqiere the . preset 4 4:. 1111 ,,f0rte would - dont - Re i s -.bi .hailed with delight by the bealeged rebel army and staid mit or, again, be may strike for the vicinity .ef Fredericksburg. in.tbelioue of hangtneon tindi &buoying the , dank of.any 'Union ib4e that may: make for Richmond fOun tbkt quarter..' ' ' • 14b0it Idooroes.:Athold tr.!' GenondlettlgAi, - Pl l , wu waul did Iv .04 bat ta, c oll ptisoner,esme up _p Gottehil laiiiitraent How, Do Fitt wooad Inzapsoistea MEESE Fremont's Grand March up the . Vir ginia•ValleY• • NIS PURSUIT OF STONEWALL JACKSON. THE BATTLE OF HARRISONBURG. on Saturday, May M, the first collision , , oc curred between the forcea of Jackson and Framont, - in the lower vallOy,-near Strasburg. As noon as Jackson heard of the, advance of Fremont from Franklin to trasbargby forced S marches, to intercept him, heat once fallback . . 'from the Potomac in - the direction of _ Win chester and Strasburg. • -1141MAT4O ticiveirmrs jr JACKSON'S RISNEIS. Bo7rapidlididJaakiontnovt; biiworn out -Mices-ihat - many of them, dating a march -of thirty miles, Which brought- thOM 'far: is Winchester, fell from the ranks exhautted, and all were more or less footsore and broken down: ' Their cavalry, under its undaunted- leader, Ashby, alwayd.occupying the past of danger on the march, scoured the country to ascertain the' progroim'and where aboutsof the intercepting dolumn. ..rackson woe the first to occupy Strasburg, though he wasonly two Amass' march (nisi miles) in-ad vance of Fremont on the evening' of May M. THR FIRST ANN/OEM.BT, MAY 31. About two o'clock that afternoon'a sharp engagement occurred between the rebid caval ry and artillery, under Aebby, and the First; New Jersey cavalry and a battery of artillery . on our side. Both sides , claimed thavietory: Ashby fell back with his principal , force, and left a few 'cavalry to sot as extreme pickets and report the progress Of Fiemont's army. THY HOLOS-STRINOTII Or .5T14.4131M0 . Jaaktion,it should be remarked, Wattle ad vantage of .a better road than that taken by Fremont; and at Strasburg, which is a natural fortress, he was comparatively, . safe against any attack from.any 'force.Fremont could pos sibly,have brought to bear against him. Be: thereforsposted his army and bivouacked for the night.' Slight skirmishing among the. pickets continued all that night, but Fremont did not advance. At six o'clock, Jackson's army, dronched irith rain and enervated by hunger; resumed its line of march, taking theroad from 'Strasburg to 'Staunton. Fremont's colantn' was like wise) early in motion, .continuing the pcirsuit with energy. . About half way between Stras burg and IVoodstock the booming of cannon announced anothei collision of the hostile col- -TRIP TO THROW OUR ovatuv--Orros BZTALI The rebels the night previous had stretched ropes across the toad to trip our cavalry, and by this 0280 Succeeded in killing and wound ing thirteen of them.. This infuriated our troops so lanai that they, the n es t day, coming up with Ashby's force between Strasburg end Woodstock, charged upon' them with great fury, and eland the SixtbNirginia regiment' --whickikinuch distirigaishod in the service of the rebels-40m .to tally routed in quick limo and with serious loss. Ashby , rallied forty of the rebel infantik, stragglers - , how ever, and, posting thini in the woods on"each side of ateroad,w,here theiware secure iron cavalry,Succeedod in chucking for a time the advance of our sairalry, and probably saved 'Many of ottrUommand fromdostruction. Our artillery soon game up, however, and the - rebel battery of sin. guns. known •1.1 the Rithl3loia battery, woe halted to support the intemrs' rear .•guard. Their guns were el. , lanced by ?Ors in a - few minutes; however, nod our cavalry, dashing forward, eq. tilted% Areal! party of rebel infantry, and. encoitraged..by their sirens', -charged upon the aebei battery with go roneh spirit that the rebel dragoon *incarnate fled and left - the gone of the Rich mond batterj'eiPosed..' Three r,tbese were taken sa.trophles. The enemy!, • 'cavalry..at tempted to'recapture them;but failed meal Aly; - Jacklon• had prisbneur now *lac the rear, often in fall , view of .PrOotont, and probably placed 'there purposely to' protiet hint' from the dro of the Union artillery. The losus- on either side in , these encounters 'rani not very ' heavy in men; tad 'there is I:due:me at present of ascertaining Ile Aeries of any of the„ kttled and wounded. The rebels,. took, semi prisoners; but oar forces Vookllto least Urfa's' many; for they had the advantage of coming up with the , stragglers of the new; many of whom wore compelled to enrrender as prisoners otwar. . . • Jackson took up an impregnable posleion,i indlaiteillsis forte, after a march or eleiveri milas that day. Fremont did hoe attempt; to dislodge bin but burered Clod,'upot'tal CAPTURS OP VIZ 11811, PRO cos? MARSHAL It should.be mentioned Lore, qiat our earl airy; under Brigadier, General.Bayard;oater.i orl Stasiburg; so auddsnly that tba rebel. Pro. 7 Yost Idarshat and bie command of about two hundred weirs captured on the'atternoon of THE armay COOIgURD--MODAT,JUNS 2 , . . Abetit-S o'cleeka. - m:, on Monday,,June 2; Jackson's force, nowsminilstiagnrabont2o e i UOU man, and fifty guns, continued their. rest. Fremont was again upon their heels: Several artillery skirmishes occurred during the march from tVoodstook to Edenburg, buts nothing in the fighting line of much interest happened. Som e. of the rebel wagons gob stuck.tallie:readovhich.wsui sendeked soft byi the vast amount of travel on it and the recent heavy rains, and these were :burned by' the rebels,to Frlv,atit , their capture. ;Whom their halteriei got stuck; however, they were 'drag ged out, and by extraonlinary exertion hur ried forlard out of danger. . ; _ AT VII TII.LAGIC Olt .SDINII1.11(.1 j'i OiTtlorlhimiles from' Woodstock; the rebel { General ;gebtit o ., by . 'Jackson's • orders; after; 'geeing Moines guard safelY across the bridge/ ; orsi.slo4.Crielti Ored , thrf.wooden structure„ and It was coon committed .'l.O .1110 'flames.l Tbeeavaliy under General 'Bayard, coming upifound the - creek it et - fordable. . was a: foaming flood, produced by the unprecedented rains of the 8018011•.• • • . • . , TEE REUEL ENTREAT SLACKENED. I Jackson , wad now , more 'composed.: - Slow 7 yl and_cirefully did be morels his haggardtorces.! ODs tour itternards rain begin to fill in tor-, runts;sluring which Fremont halted to build a bridge,. while Jackson pursued his retrograde movement, to hlonnt Jackal? ,n .olght-callos_ba n yond Edenlawgi , Tbere bellniiO4tilllloollthoi next day; when the sound ol.the cannon again! announced the proximity hia untiring pur lner. TIIRY /10YR OS AGAIR-iTli1C.:1111 - IDGI oval:Bkm NAID9 . snacrixo. ' Tbe' rebel army mil noir in - motil.'jf 'Ode* more, and one mile beirmd Mount aolisliu they at length mantled what..thoi luid long pined krone bridge over ,, the /Shenandoah. Tim, river ryes so high lhaajt bydevartiorrid baiskirib' Many pta6mOirlitiyiWpiCtlibt branches of trees. and; sweritldirg'snoveable, were slopt.dowa tlie stream. To pus such! n river under snob circumstances was certainly no easy matter *Rhone abridge. ' I • run MIDGE A. an es Jaciumee - army. had. crOued,, tbernfona, the bridge ove;• - this.:Iives.144 Pilo; the rest; committed to the ileums. It Derail well,.notwittistanding the dempnem of the miasixinaldr - tb• -rain, .01e-quantity of inmates prepared -to Muni ins dettnintiog being no large. • All .the'ellettrhf the Union binary Waive it,atailed 'nothing, ead, after . illianeing Ida arum eight:m[lam be-, 'Yotni the` Midirej deolgolit halted it • tennitili security.' '. The mientedliik Might - it . rained beavily.-: . .-The rebel! hus p a-et -this Weald veep Oar Shou'apdoalto gibe Shed OM* to . rest., They ,Sara,4on c imeasu'Ultlier bl the, energY of their ni7eqes art hr fact-that bed v.a provided w obtobditeopatatidtltke l 9:turt,dle that tidy/ pre/entail Itsolt;i., ;c :l • L. One bridge Sae built thst•very dm 'flood swetiktAirif‘Llfatltlardimmtid, ytotb.r we. vgaiutalacomt the iatetaidlng aatriauha , at .hall.past eleven' p. ta.,twlitt fekskentogs.._2l.l)exam fon; Abi 490(11:Osioo.on4,-Iiesa. 'natal k: bat 4141 * Dot: name night the COUS:lll , paised otior t .lidar the tro-poS time of oiobol s. '4V QloOlot 4osti • c! Mira from yortrin. ' I tie of • Psts •Cooko 61 1 this morning o elms tmePw 40.16: . from moving: -- . . NEST MORNING, JUICI[?, ♦T FOOD-370er' • GAZETTE , ,„. . .V 4 O.I.VME -,--LXXV,..,,,N0;-!.,-.117.9:::.,S battery, by Which no other misehlef was done than' the killing of a "Bucktail," while: the enemy had. two mortwounded by round shots ricochetting from our batteries. waxy Rosman, (Incas D 17;: 5,) The enemy resumed his retreat, and Prediont his pursuit. • At two o'clock p. m., rear guard-evacuated Newmarket, after hating vainly maneuvered for many hours ,to draw opr cavalry Into an ambuscade pre pared for their destruction. As our inantry came up to their support,'draWn forward 'in wagons, the rebels were 'astonished,'; and quickly perceived that by this stroke of gen eralship• they, the latter, were exposed to de struction themselves. : , ' FILINXICIed DIVISIOS " • • Sohn entered Newmarket, every band, iklaying patriotic musk. Capt. McDowell, of.Aststry's 'cavalry, wea the last rebel in the town. Vol., •Zegonyl, of Fremosit's Body Guard, the lank .Colonel of the First New Jersey cavalrj, and Captain Elvers ~ also of the eavalry,;were; the finks:len to,aneer the place... Not,a soalwas `in the , streets, a battle being expected. by ; She 'citizens, who 4idnot think Jackson W 9011.111 back' much farther. • ; Tag Rgagla STILkgALL gACK. Fall back he did, hoWeier, toWards llarri sonburg, and the same evening,skskirmish with' Ashby, our cavalry cipturld 26"frisoners without the loss of ir,"Man. These prisoners were forwarded the lent day Strasburg. Among them were two or threo . artillerists of the rebel battery known as the :Augusta bat tery, and five•or six infantry stragglers. Five milealeyond Newmarket our foices encamped, and bivouacked that night.,. . • • NEXT DAT TUE PURSUIT 70.111RalsOnnutio -Of the rebels was continued, the eneuirburn ing.thme or four ptnaU bridges on his Ann of retreat. • Our forces entered , Onrripinlearg,' eighteen miles beyond New' lifOket,,os the 'evening Of , the 6th inst., and beijond the town came up with and engaged the etteiny., '•;", • Pig FiGIT. CcqUINISES7I3I . B. , PILItcY:iWriDEAIt Severe fighting , continued from that time till dark betopen the enemy's 'rear _and our advance,. The First New Seivey . Cavalry, Colonel Sir Percy Wyndham; were ambushed beyond the town, however, and loot , thirty five of their number, araourthetb. Col. , Wynd ham who. was captured. elusion:4.'s brigade subsequently • engaged the enemy, compelling him . to abandon . luleipoeition and his camp. The 4, Bucktair, regiment; Colonel Kane, entered the, woods and kept up the at-' tack upon the enmity' with spirit for ,half au, hour,,finaliy compelling him to:give groind: The' artillery now came into play,,:: and; the, Superiority of the Anion guns was bum, More establlshed.••• Out of one hundred end-twenty five of the Bucktalle engaged, • fifty-Lire ire= killed, wounded or taken priaonorei.- among them many gallant olrieeze. The linamy's, loss in this skirmioh is reportedto' have been, .heavy. .heavy. Among his killed; to !reported , the name of the renownedcavatri officer,, Ashby: Fla SNOW! OVESTAILLB JACESOS-r-JOlll Sr. On the morning of the Stb bpi., eight milop beyon4 Itarrisonburg, Fremont at length came up with 'Jackson's forcein its chosen position; Our, artillery cammeneed tbe ac ties. ' Thp enemy's position was'completely masked by timber and the uneven' mutate of, the•grotind. The line of hattlel-extended two 1 ' CIENZBAL Who wan engaged with the enemy on the ex treme, right in the early part of the bottle; had the honor of giving him the first reverse, The Whole line moved forwardto the attack at ball-past twelve P. 14I.,41iirai leading the centre, Shona the right, and Stahel' the, AV, vane°. Blenkees, Bohhleit's and Voil.Spilin weh's brigades formed the reverie.- Theline: moved down the-Ml[llllde the 'Valley,' and up the4tillinglands, which were wnoded'on their commits..: ' '••• GM= , fiat-hen .woo4s heavier,thuber yond the enemy - bad • taken-,up,his position: Gen. Staliel,•on the left, wan .piion supported by :Milroy and ,Selienek; and the action 164 came'general. The ' Eighth' sacd'poity , ififtli -New York were advanced' thd enamyllivough ad *Penfield, while the rebele occupied - .and.. were concealed'. by • a 466 d.: • There%trocips, Altera gallant' effort, &Avineri • ware 'Compelled to retire... Th. Eighth loot Col: Wutachell, !slimly..., wounded, 'iand. mot ;lose ,than.three hundred of :its; men: killed Wounded. ; ; The : artillery gambled. Atabel keep the enemy in front of him in check, how ever. Milroy and Schenck compelled', Oa rebels to retire finally, with heavy: lois, ;:The 'lliribildtGaird 'last nearly ' two hund red of Ste n u mbers; • ; — 01:i TOTAL LOS 3 , Is reports:dal high as eight -hirima'hillid; -wounded: and At; at the battle..nns forces occupied.- - 1.14 battle' ft s 1 d the uneasy, halides lining beiterilostaCthsti our troops,tmse. bld,s,dscidsil niunatina ads vantage. Col. elussysit., gltlt his brigade iinend upon the' imemy's bleground'ltiess , whole , ."6,C#VOlDates. - • • :" • " • - oIIN T Y CON'lllOllEli acqiir - LAlrsznY'citlrbio - candidate for t.t ic °Ebro, .abject: to!::ortnibotton. by o,tovaboinabl County Vorktentioo: ! 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