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(MUDS OILS, of *II dir. ocllo4ltot , - Addrest visaitstc, Jo, -sterounrsnaittamer....-,... myleAn I.IIIIIMAT. I:7KISGUETT.&.O6.i (eacoessotai to fJ & Liggett.) 'nova ram AND'eaXitll- ;toot Miridiums. 110 r the tale of GRAIL BB EDS, CRUSE,. PRODUCA, N0i.:76 Wigter aiod 92 /Mt atrenta, Pitiabargh. Pa in 76 •• - - GRElWiliasztta. J3L Dam coasuatilair , Altaralteng aAiN. BAtien 4 o lo 4 NO. 4 Z51-PINIrtY atree •'- ,apt.,Cm In gl4 l "' '''L"w/Linui Fiona w Halt., TZONNL". -ALluiza CKIC° Ajf..,*thamt-f- "iw-bigqt- Swag,' Tallow, ca b C. the Amass,. a IN= ** d i d luld VOL. "niesaers• •Paid.'"' • tali Seefl,L l 04110 ti ,Liusrlarder. Tit& rgE:' akt4b.l3 °Y.Qa. i 11) II N.J.:I& - • t l.)-...Arftle 111 L 1), Uo up U nos 'm4...rowitminumAtimaluse Auld- le , : .:,. - ;eegi - ,deole.F. hs ViNSTliati- 0101f*VX= V., ''' ,l ' • ''llDl MI porkr, aeconiorti: n, '-zer 1. -, Pile r AlitY - rSAUL "V81168,-SAL IN , ,-","...: •,' MUIR • AIRD 'NADA) , 01.1.0;:DB1SEr.11 1,1 4 mud • •"::-; 3 ? Prodmrendlzi trie.:l4liiid'44o ,I.: 0, t;r --"..41111 , P - * tiIIEPARD, - olunasicalarsr 4 ...,,,, % J - ertmsis and err lit' /LOUD,' WWI! AND , t , ' PtiODUCE,'No. 213 Liberty iitreet, f4tilluA P. Chow - brawl. of Flqur fur' RAM Wilt ktalli U. Ca nlStall li i 01:t tkilla s .Plailtoat attrugult, to qiiitig ordt•ts for Itercimudlwlcomettilly. ,oftetk ly S1?" 1 " tiOliDlA2onnos p ColiiinSMON .111xteltutT.4151110 FLOUT, RUT as - TER, . BROWIS.SERDS, tARD;I3IIIi£OI4I, Act ND; GAREN lltilftWasui , n=rn erally..ll,inersiceshsdninco nade.onik nu. 114ocond stmt, _ Adelf.tal -1 4 OkW itElAGrrteL D UieoninsolualltamtAXT,Sorstile tous .anc no LAND •1113TTra, 1211% .d Western ProdgadP, No.-AOh3IITCLD lTAlKKVec=tet of First, Pittsburg, Pa, airtiniedl sad conatvments owlicited. XISBIQB.3III3tea," (at ttia 1 <di 140 - adwr, 81003,1,6111 , , Burrtra,tiKED4all FRUIT, and &radar. , generally, No. In Marker corner an 'Pliturg r. Usu. SCHOMAKM , ,,i,. - A •AI Z " 9 - • 114 ,1 • .141rAturt%1..... "..trade. ea' ba-Gli(ig, -EMS, nom 1:111/..113.-,PRODUS, do. r No 3Y9 14bert7 'tree 411 - 011 LAND aticcessor to JO.. 1111 WGLLI 6 Son, So: 183,10,,,5y aneet„ PIS"- burgh, SEN tam. Rtiouumo cacao= COMIUSSION 21E1101611T. - • , Consignments reopecifully soSotted. y .3 -------------__ WY. WLIXIS.-........AN0. IftitTC:-...........1011. If TS.. WHITE BROTHER 4 , .FONIKAN.b 0 V T . . LSD COSIXISSIOX 'lsl.32tairri . •'liildll4l IA PDAMSIONS AND PICODUVE GENNItApLY. 0. maaberty street.l . NtAlyurAh. -VIL:;f:--,%'.4--IED al (Alai, COMMISSION ArMRTA • dealer in MUMS, CAltgtat DILSi GLASS. 111,031 T, NAILS, dm, 1,:0.1153LS anuaals ax.asei, j worm a CANOLfellt, An: corris,l 4„..t3yecial Peal- az, COFFIN; successois to I.lLL'iresildles., !dews ttoo.,.wno.f.g..sA.Lt 0. Cleati‘eurneraWo6d ateiWaturatreeta, Pittsburgh; Peno'st . 11.17 . 01 GT & CO., successor tO IL 43. - .L.(Aria. mail:fez•AND comnusstoluitaz - UlltaiTS, :AT Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. atts t 0301t1.-gard0t...::....—.v.- -...;.-sowszu'uotaig„- PRIN. I. HOUSE &CO Wnoutua& Ga.ociali asp Vousingag ilszOstArts, of. tiutithneld sad. Water BrIllet1{; Pittsburgh. Pa. JYT Muds , - . ALA OSLO Gsescas LLD 001111168101 . 1 iant*Airri% 107 Wood street. Pittsburgb., jadl) 3. staurstatcc...-11.. P. atagratat4g. 10tHOWN IacRICRAVALCM, litincorx- JUP sum Ontiorats and dealers ;in FLOUR Alp No.. tvi aud 193 ytfertyatteet, Wat: Daidatia,:• 'SON fl..oll3tv t* ' trios algacasiris [Wile sale of PliIJDi; MINNS! CallßON_QlLS.lio.' oo and 70 Water stropi t alt.tabtrrga.---Aub-saor aiaAs on Comdiroxcmtp. • .",•:s.--,,,--ple.f7CielsTB. ~ 1 IiSIOY JOIN N, Ds4ani, iN Pai 10'. DRUGS AND CELDELIOALS, PE-Bsuaims, recturr..43(loDS,;Lßtrasoo ILUID, OILS, 1 , 24 ELY PIEDIOINES; Lc., As., of strictip prime q • icy, whidx,War•rs pt Demi print*. Corpse Stnit • &Id inntoniastients, Pittsburgh. Pa. • i Prescriptions carefully oomptninded at *II bolos; •- ' - A: iiIdiNESTOCIi & 4.M., Waca, I. tux Manama: and IllintitfastinlernfeWHlDl if.F.A•D AND LITIIADOIL 'ositteiint lA'etta and Front tscreeti, Pittalcus- ' .._ • ~Ate 7: ~,_ .;,~,; OLLT L 1 N i.xsei to thiLuss it PEGG% PAINT6.OII4 VAILNIERBS ANp sTurrs, so.trk übertsiiii4t;Titubwth._ • ikEYO• s , 'lnguaarat i .. 10 , 110 Wool oirost, corner ylood 'Mot 'Writ* • ..-14,14rroiturigrs. ' .o.steror.Faiette connty!,, Jam. YPdprffstarnon, PA. Oace—S. C. corner roartlC An ' t Grant alma"' OLIN li. biAotXIN - Nhi. , TJ:t *sea' 6,3 •lou Nu. Damoud .tr0t.,0114 YOH patamkto;Vet,pettlerukat, waning tuld Yioorof 611010? , fstkukfra, Am.; la Washington, Die, ' • . nalVims aunty le ..... —mar mr.u.0,4 TrIIOWATILICK do hi 1411.1,0 N, 'Emma, 1= fourth stmt. alb daonl above 13wIthflabl. Plttabargh, Pa. ag7l7altf I".I.IIODJAS ArrosNEY ANIJ UerWG Na. 150 kort , retti , Str ., .e ,, j yr i l s. 9l; r eri . .9.11J.Rif14,1% - ;tTE; Amq.pwril : .. .,i . t)nrwr, filth street, sAjeiniag. ties otttoe of i,Btar4 satall'4,Broere, Pitbiburgb, P. , -I,May _ Al.. 6MIT ATIORNCY .i._OorttswoolT LAW. tua removed to KOlllOl3l ' , LAW BUILDINUS, No. LI Diomotvl street, next to:Bl,rottes :Chottli.l 4 tilyi6Aty , — )Oor 01 . INCLIOILII, 1i1........r...................e.a1117L1. C. actsoipt.. , R. C. SCUOYEltatjrioaxtis if: 1 4 . 7.411, 0tar.00.351 Yul4:o3,lfireet, rinebritgkr .11E011 & 'IIeriCIIINSON - Commtmos AND rOZWIEDING MasccUANTS, deka!" n %VEST. 17QT- EMILY& CHEESE, CLOVE, FISH, DA. BETTER, LINSEED OLLa POTS AND - PHA g ASHES, SEEDS, GUMS, DarLD FRUIT an d p ro ,Znee generally. Pao brand. family ..Plenr 0,04 on ...kand. i-IngenV Media age 'or Italia. Patented Pearl Stant. • Npos, _ll6 &amid a nd lar,-',ltatani:ibettitea'Wood Sad. Pittsburgh` - . 111&1LE11011SE.--11EN leY V IL COLLINS. P.-en:ding end Oamtrilesitia Mer chant end dealer. - In tAIEESE, BETTYE, .LASE WISH and--Piroducivvo*M4Wilif.4. PJPl.spp 1 a treed. abate Water; Tltfalatrgh - • ' InY2 new And bout " 4 , 4 Gen 61*117,5. - 1p moncuar, PHISALDIWEL• ArklibZil;fiKki Ilni•Mra CONIWCy,jr./10tib45114:0,14tTr,$ P-Jomutsv Amu* so, and liartford lu. sarancirCo Arater street.. Eat ik-U-61 . 44 tir4r, tiotasTAfer asista • isterzhiasostrortalf Witk " I t 1 a 1. isOrtir &MAT., ntic)lks4,, 69 . 45001 :14,.i nt b, 1(140111VI".. iL►y A PRODIJCZ . 4:lontsramotlALlßo • ommurri s7;stfb•ftksHr ,609" ''' N , ..* , •‘-^'••"" ." . 1 2. . j ~, - --..' •'' ' if.lW4.'t 4044 .„„,,,,„„,,,,wili„....onta ~,,a- ' Zaifrlkii,, 4 ,rmu r ,.kt ,_ ~, q,514-,.....-, ~, ~.“:.. :iv ._7,..-,-..r,‘.,4ai. "1". -4061 1: 1 Al ",,, ' 1, olar WlWlNtai_noricien , . 021' VW qiiiiikt=_. .......,,.: r...W. ife.rliroo4Y, it 117 ili, 01[0 , 0 - ah , tir, ;SU .461-'VO • - 004-14 409 F .' e t i l ta rddilditio Arearilj. te gr,rdialth le MA . I IV* via Alat VAIeT bIT WoDELBIO Of1111.00g• Ra.01.".1510. 14 Iffihrime atm"; Pletitantti. - : I e— • A. . - Lime r • • .~~,r t .. _...- 7: • .., 1 , i,4 -' 4 9 A 1 eiLOCERS. Qiut!ir,Eß. 6s LAZEAR, wuomeLt ok.oom 00 11 104 6 4 0 N : AI ERC.UAZITS, 2/ end Switbaeld Btrvel, FGM PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. L W ht- IF WitOiaiiiali Usocaae, Coin.tß6loN E fctmllANTS I.ht. Vonscrat L'itdiglag;No. 253 Liberty atroot,Fittiburgb, Ps. sp7 ..matArrrii; ATILE, & ,waoutsAut PILOUPCP, FLOUSAACON. PUMP., FlBll, CARBON AND LAUD in L,11104, ti AILS. 0 LAS B s, WTPI.II.II YARNS, .ud Pittsburgh msnuracturus guilandly; itti elecuod street, Pittsburgh. OKLA 1W nous- - iitcd¢o idUax, PIiitODUCK AND CONMUtiIOII mum; Jobbed* is N. O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, RISFINED• SUGARS pud SY.ILUMATLOUU., BA V - I OON, RUM CHEESEISEEDS,'Sc., No. 263 Liberti atmet, rituburgh. . nol.Ely • r.D, DLTYSI.. R.4.Y_ALF-WALBRoTilints , 4uiceesors to . ".nefine:r dr. Anderson' Wholesale deakre in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON rxermrals, SUGARS, sulk: WOlikiti, An., NW. I%L24ant.PBAY4O{l itplai, above •Fiiih, Pittsbargh, Penn'o. twang `ll- scradaa. - 11 EAD . METZGAIt, Gnomic& SAND J-1. Cl/ /111,18310,i Randal/L=B;Am" , dealen ia all kiwis or Onfarnr PRODUCC AND PIITSOUPIiti MANI) - ctexvivis,llo. -249 alteel;offixalta head of Woad streot, Plunburab. Pa. at:oy swlrr. 11.611D0N... " "'- II•011160Y: 11.0131SON&a.)., .MruoursALs,Ouo lihregni;tuxstian'ox lifraCtiviii and doulors iu all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pato bursh Ekauufactureo Llberty.stroct, Plo tuy?.. er noLetua.a MECCIIIO. and dealer In FLOUR, ouALN, ,PIEWDLICE AND PILOVISIONS, No. 270 1.11..er4 Wept, oppedte Bawd, Plttobuogb, P. adsancee made on oonmktumeuta imlate.tra Iriii.ksigelt;WHOLEßALll 1J ALEs N.A AA' BBOUBBIES, MANILLA RUDE, OAKUIII, LS;PIVIIirind Pittsburgh rardnufeclured ankles!, No. lit Water street, ribecolhe Ilenerigaliele Bridge,. Pitrelirgh,. P. .14 O).i.ERT CO & CO., \Yuma cAmr. Gamma,' MMIASIOX AIND FeIIiCLUDINO blsatusarre .aud dealers in PRODUCE and Plus. burgh inantiftwtarre, rilubargb. ... .. . aratatilAbilliVlT... .. —,-201116 isiiirteN. LAWIERT it! SaLPlX)l9, : WilotEs.tax G.N6EI..&' P14166cr. Dieu.iis Attieeintausit. CrucitAims, No. 6 Sixth larva, Pitteburgb, Pa. uultly . _ . WATT WILSON, WHOLE:ILLS GAD: jagfig.ColUgiSeqUlF ILIA &alas in ProdUoto and tit.tiburgla wanufactume,l4o. ILS Lib ortj xtrevt., PittaVurgh. I bAblii DICKY:A HOLESALE JL'Oiorese, Cousnastol 6IcsCHASII. sad limier* in fi9.:;to,Wios, street - , soil 66 Frost stmt. OW. W. W.t.Wonni... ...Wan 8. DILWOOSII. I *IS. DthwiißTH C0. .-uoita4Lß T., • ,Gazcsio, Nos. 130 az4 E.!,t ' mond 'teem, WU Smithfield, Pitiebtuith. 001 - - 1011 k; FLOYD &W., Waomsaix.Giu3- e, ciao AND CWINISSIOF 11.1.1•CDANT11., No. )3 Wt o.totia.Libostrochtl'ittuburgli- ,3016 _ . I} .14 BAUALEI, NVnoisq. R Galacra, N0...11- awl w -Wood runet .iditd(f . . A ILEX:ANDER , LING,: WHOLEAAS. Cluusuu, losiurter of Sous Asu, No. u 73 Li arrest, Pittsburgh, Pi: uibb ;•fif44. 1 1/ I Prectei'll/ZEO S. Ali LE BENNETT' 'SON, u- JLi. ricinfubi-oir gT(1771: e71•11.1q A N.l , C E.N euiA.. KED W A ss.6-o”rer. 14-1,./.0111. *lll6M,Prmsriguiii '13311:41.1iAA - r. IU - A ebaN „ELFAIP ALL alma Piko and 011ara streets, near the City. Water Work., Pluaborgh,Alanufacturore of 11ACEINTtlita AN!; IigNIPALWS PEO VED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM. ENO IN Ea AND. SLIDE . VALVES, of at OZ. at.4,..beet sty la tiering put up machinery a large Gtkpneity the;beet quality, we areiprepared to do 'heavy Job., andanlicat work in that iota, trusting that - Ly prop:typo:kes, and the character oTe.ur work, to merit public patroung, We invite ' eyodel atteutiou to 'our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, m combining advantage* heretofore unattained in 'tbis . elms of. rvitoo dis'm.oo.XE; b~AYUPAUIURKIi OR - ..L AbhiPLALCS uoioarir t.!ter j Pf LIMY Kale It'll WRY and VA Al I VI. -.Y;r2iklllAl4-tios..:lo, WI, Inanala3 nest street,. 'between hialthbabl and Grunt streets, bitteburgh.. , • glrPri"4.°F4.lV.olrltuili-.'lkligbulawarket Vriro 'pit! for 11151. - .-., 0137.,1rgp0il 01. And 0. other poisonous logrudbluta =rurally uktricteil; by a, pro.. ono and Improved: .wig • OSSI!LI 4.lorner a Vint sad Liberty vtreetsr, VITYSOMUCH, CA, misorAclystris Ulf RITPHILIOR STEAM ,RNUINKS, MACHINERY ,myls:ff Q tiEVEH.A.NCE, No. SU Wkricn..r„ 0. - -riuitarfamou , eicuiforoto m t ilinlVlClll, • WROUGHT 'IIOCI3,COILEIONLAN itAllsitt/All, lovely dencription. :VrE•irtlinlntliiindbi-kinhnnll3Pit ES and u, order at allot notice. ,noortsont conntantiv on hind ;. _ oir.ltss • • NKETT Cl'., °aids Aillraci "TV "P r • Wood Wool, comer i.W00 411,47 1. 15.5:1yr , af, rinds PAtt4bUrghc g - - 7XO 215 • " 4 "- • VY Anikti gale oionnUcturens of WHIP , LASLIES • IS, owl every deactiptiou of LE Ani ruml Orders !solicited, from th e trade, and goods ly chip End Fr 'per lustraellowi. , PWrTIV§I7 I 'KI" 4 " frEETII. EXTILWIT.I) WITHOUT PAIN. 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(from 1700 181861 KAT & C0.,50. 55 Wood street for the rile of NEII VOLII 1,10 KS/. LK (MOUE/3, paiTseuuau. - (41SIC-ANP Vit)011 CHAMP ueDueep r,tttoigt JAS. W. WOODIVELL, Vittiiiii,:fo 051tzttli. ADVERTISING IST BEesoNmrag RAM MONDAY MORN a, _ JULN 7 TB tErRIORDIARX FIGHTING BEFORE RICILVIND Detailed Accounts of the March to Jame River. A NDAY DESPE R RATE R . BATTL MO E ON JAMES IVE ON . The events which took place on the five last :.. days of June, tit front of Richmond, are among ' the most extrlordinary in the annals of mili tary warfare. •We have already publiabed partial details of Ile events of Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, the 2fith, 27th and 25th of Juno. Beginning with the fight atlilechanics villa, on Thursday, our troupe kept up an al most contincions running fight, while faring back, until Monday evening. On Friday a terrible battle was fought on the right or north bank of the Chickaheminy, near Itaine's Mill: On Saturday, our forces retired to the west branch a' that stream, and broke down the bridges halal:illein, and thus uncovired the defences ;pf White Reuse, which :was abandoned to the enemy. On Sunday morn ing, at daylight, lieu. McClellan broke up his bbadcluarters; at Savage Station, and with his b i ody-guard ttrosseti White. Oak ereek;and haltedaorne five.miles on. the Way to James river: At StOtage Station Owe were, on Sat urday, about one thou : nand sick, and wounded,' who had.te be left to thecae:ay. 7 The &pals lof the march of the arinY froth Savage Station to James river, commencing onSunday morn ing, and lof the fight on hfoutlay, will he . Ifound below : . , WITIIDEAWING FR./1 Tot FRONT. Gee. ilooker's Division broke camp in the intrenchments at 3m'cloek Santay morning, aud Gen. Sickles' and Grpver's brigades pro ceeded tu tbe out -poste to relieve Gen. Patt tersbn'e New. Jersey Brigade. At 5 o'clock in. the three brigades fell hark to the- second tine of redoubts, where they formed aline of battle with Riehardion's and Kearney's idi visiims, and remained until- a o'clock- p. Oa discovering, that lien. Rooker bad fallen hack; the enemy advanced his 'routs iiith Iwo field-pieces, and 'opened a brisk* fire alien his rear, along Abe line of the railroad. Meagher's brigade made a movement on both the enemy's flanks, while the Foghty-eighth New York chi:gist in front, and captured iwo of their guns: , .The enemy then fell back an der cuter of .rho: oioi• hone were killed ilooker's division. In tin Twenty-sitth Younsylvauist throe were, wounded; the First Massachusetts ,lost two priseee4s. One Man lost both-legs by a Atoll. Kearney's and Riehardson'S divisione were last off the field. On the approach of -the rebel force to Savage's - Station, where the hospital was es talslished, a white flag was seat out, and it Was mot by a Lieut. Colonel of the Confederates, who gave assurance that the hospital should be respected. There was no tiring, purposely, in: that direction, and if an occasional shell es ploded near the house, it is believed to ha;ve been accidental: About 120 rebel hrisoners who were cap tured on Friday, ercompaiiicidns under guard. On Sunday forenoon an advance body of Ma cavalry, who were reconnoitarieg in froat, discovered a body of rebel cat al tY_nuar a emiii ohureh, and, after a sharp engagement, put thine to flight, killing a considerable nunilior of horses, - and capturing some twenty-five risonors, who were added to the group al ready In hand. Sedgivick'S Division left the trout. at day light, and Were engaged by the enemy half way to Sat ago'a Station, nihich they reached at- sp. in. Bare the enemy's infantry, with a lottery, ameont of tho wood., on , the right, and attacked them. _ 'rho Finit Maine were aavancad on the left, with aline of skirmishers in front,. They - hdd I waive wounded, three mortally, via : Smith, Wren and Taylor: ' ilaskell, Compurti 0, Was slightly wounded* in the hand byln . • Sedgwick's Division crossed the creek kt White Oak Swamp, about 4 o'clock A. Monday. Ills roar !PS, nut annoyed daring the night. lioyes and Porter's DiYiBioU3 hail already preceded en on the match, and, had readied a position On - the James 'River, near Turkey island, *Minh is about: ten or twelve miles abeive City Point. The Engineer Brigade of Gen. Woodbury preceded; he artay,c'and cuustructed corduroy roman whore - they were necessary. At the Four-mile Creek, a bridge wee built ['areas the run. At. the •White' Oak Swamp Creet; twb bridges reek' also constrected by the sand , valuable corps. One 'fur the passage of the main armytrain, anti :the other to accommot date Gen. lieintreluian't Division, who, with llOoker and Richardson, covered the retreat. , . DtkrtRPCTION fur. 1161DEllith Au the army resumed its march on Monday marningeinformation VMS' received through Gen. Richardson, that the enemy wer dog, and orders WPM/30 43 i de'd.ree pureut l the bridges. The Engineer' Corps was detailed for this duty, and.also to defend then pprovsb to the place. A'swide space of trees had been felled across the!cieek, and the brigade was deployed as skirmishers at • the' ight and, left of the passige. Ayer'e battery of Mx grans Was also left to hold the position, and was stationed on the bill overlooking the swamp. IiOurTIM llttlllllll. WAS CONDUCTEP• 1.." Tharetreat Vrsll conducted_ in the most per.; feat order.," There wasio trepidation orhastel, no Smashing np of wagons by careless or, fast, driving; and not a single accident of any con,' sequiosea believed" to have occurred.; drove of:1,500 fat cattle, under the charge of, Col. Clark, Chief commissary. and ".Copt. E M. Buchanan, Commissary. of Subsistence on; Oen. McClellan's Staff, weresuccessfully driv-j en along. They had been brought up from ) the White H01:1150, .and narrowly escaped , stamping by the retain. , ; The Country through - whickwe passed mini Uinta Some of ""the finest 'farming lands I toot seen;-I- Virginia. Broad" farms,. with. bell%grOWn,jorOps otj oats and wheat, Were; puled along the reside, in which: the Jhorseil and{ cattle found - abundant' forage. Thej forage of the army had all ' been consumedi the day, efore; thaw relieving , the train' or, an Immense burden. Instead of the expeeti ed-awncopennd-inipassable vriads; we found" WellAraveled'inuntry roads in excellent Mine , : dition; along Abe. Immense artillery', and semen train Imsied with the greatest easts."d After,approsehing within about five miles of the river, the train was divided, part:' being sent sash or. threo... roads which.conVergedi nplitAber,lemding..:Anacateasional. halt -wits ordered; tonnable the &draw° taaraminethe roadajand woods in' - front:rot; a .coacestad force or masted batteries; but nong cif the hitid.interriapted our.- progreas.' A teamsiep or all111)131,0 mimbiairoutpargan would occasion' ally istort' that - we' , were -attacked in - ".frotit, which would' produce a temporary. smug bet 'be*ond this; nothing alelajed; the ' ino , retnan, The soldiers; regarded ie itirthe Carrying - oat of pattni neeelsiri,iplartzabeenly dientatis- Nation ispfesSid-belnges the leaving.heirind • *tie-Many-of .tbirj sicklatit.itonhdelf.' „ - Tianty of .Eirovildous and laedidnasvet o left -for3heorittiworld -sad if3the7.la! 3,. '' 4 i :'t _ ~•., -,..7.-,, ~.,. ~i.-„,.,,::;7,4•Y.'','.-I''''. ?' 4 1 1:t1-:--1':•;,:".1'''''' -.,1-.;-:-•:.-:!-I.:--- - mitted to itie them, their situation for some time to come will be much better there than with the army in the midst 'of conflict and • CARE OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED. At Savage's Station the Government bad made arrangements for the sick and wounded as they wore brought, from the field. It was under the care of Ur: John Swinburne. Mr. Brunet, of Pittsburgh, Penna., arrived on Monday with a corps of surgeons and nurses. flow many of these remained with the pa tients lam not able to state. There is a re port that a large part of them ran, away when the army left. It Was certainly s. severe test of their philanthropy to he left in rebel hands. The demand for nursing and surgical attend ance wasio great that large numbers were obliged to wait for long. hours before their canes could reached. The worst cases were attended to'firsi, but there was and have been a . great many who never received attentions at The entire area in the back and on bothsides of the house was covered with the wounded, and there was alio some twenty large tents pitched in the garden at the east of the house filled with sick and wounded. The stores for Alia. Gerrie; the benevolent , lady, who, assisted by Mrs. Sampson, are de voting themselves to the sick, were delayed at White Deuce, and if-they reached Savage's at all, it is..doubtful whether the good t hinge wore notappropriated by the rebels as soon as they got possession etthe place. Many poor fellows who were scarcely able to drag themselves along, clung to the skirts of their, comeades;or hobbled on crutches, ap parently "dreading more than death itself, fall!. ing.into the hands of the rebels. Many be came so, isalutusteti.that they fell by the way side, a nd' could only be roused and helped forwardly the greatest exertion. THE APPROACH TO JAMES RIVER. When an aid of Gen. McClellan rode back and reported that the sent' rens otiopen to Janice Riser, a thrill of relief ran through the whole line, and the sight of the green fields skirting its banks was indeed an oasis in the terrible desert of suspense tied ipprehensien _through which they had passed. The teams were now put upon a lively trot in order to relieve the pressure upon that portion still in the rear. Gen: McClellan and Staff rode ahead and took Possession of the old estate known as Malvern Rills, owned. by B. F. Dew, one mile back from Turkey Island Bend. It is a large, old-faibioned. estate, originally built by the French; and has near It, in front, an old earthwork constructed by Gen. Washington during the Revolutionary war. It has a spa cious yard shaded by venerable elms-and other trees.. fine view of the river can he had 'from this eleitited position. Gen. McClellan expressed the Opinion. that with a brief time to prepare, the position could be held agoinallany , force the canny can briny against us. - Exhausted by long watching and 'fatigue, and covered thickly with the dust of the road over which we had passed; many of the oft core threw themselves upon the shady and grassy lawn to rest. The soldiers also, at tracted by the shady trees, surrounded the house, or tivoutieed in the fields near by. Geo. McClellan immediately addressed him self to the task of preparing dispatches for the Government. THE ricr IN I/MI/EAR • At 2 o'clock P. 51. firing was heard in the direction of White Oak Swamp, where it was suppoied Ayres was holding in check the re hot force who wore attempting to mots. This' continued for nearly two hours, when sudden and heavy bring began ' further to the left, in the direction of Charles City Cross Reads.. ' At this }Mint immense body of fresh troops, with artillorY and cavalry, had made their appearance) direct from Richmond; mud were ettgaging•onr batteries still left to guard the road. - Orders were sent immediately to pat the troops in lino of battle ; and liens. Porter's and Keyes.' comovoid , ware seen on the way up the hill, returning from their comfortable encampment beyond Malvern Lillis. By 434. o'elock Peat. the tuna wan throned with: Omen troops, with artillery and cavalry has-, toning to resist the advanee of the enemy.. The fire now became more and warn rapil,l and wee evidently approaching our line. The; rest of cannot) was incessant, and the the contest swept upward and whirled in ed-! dying clouds ahem , the forest trees, which concealed friend and tooTrom view. Members of the Staff and messengers her , tiedly, mounted and rude to anti fru with itxtj imitaut orders to tha commanding officers: The wagons were drawn top on the right of the field as a kind of temporary breastworks, and tho . troopa were disposed in line of battle at the westward. from which direction the enemy ) were advancing. TfIC MINI:OATS ItHOUGIIT MO ACTION The firing now became incessant, the ex plosion of shells constant and most terrific Jrum both lines, and the roar of musketry, mingled with the shouts and cheers of the contending forces. If we could have seen them, and estimated their strength or number, it would have been come relief, but they were advancing, apparently, to within less than ti mile of our position, under cover of woode. It was very evident that our wen were being I driven in, nail Mot, too, fig no overtahelminy lonc. At this juncture two of our gauboate, the Onions. and. Aroostook, moved forward seine half a mile and opened fire upon the loft 1 with their :4-pounders, the shells exploding ' - in' the edge of the woods along the line bf hills where it was supposed the enemy would attempt to turn Our left. No doubt those ter rific missiles had.an excellent effect in deter ring them from this enterprise, and in retard trig their advance. In no long a range.there was danger that some of our own men might be hit, and a signal station Was established on the top of nit old house overlooking the field, and also commanding a view of the river. The firing from the Galena was direetell in front by these signals. The Jacob Bell and also the Aroostook fired several shells during the last part of tho battle. 7 During t.lto evening, and while the fight was going on, Growls' of dusty men rushed down to the river, and plunged in to bathe. Con sidering the elreunistances of the army, this , woo hardly the lime to adjust one's toilet.: 'Meantime the eontest raged with terrible fury along Our whole front and right. kx ploding shells filled the air, and rifled shot screamedoverhead. So thick was the cloud of dust enveloping the field, it was impossible, except from the sound, to deter Mine• which way the tide of battle ebbed or Cowed. Thit gunboats kept ripe. discharge of.' their heavy shells upon tho enemy's, position:l ProtrOst 'Marshal Porter meantime took charge of the 'disabled and sick soldiers, and conducted them to the rear.. A large number of ntragglerd filled the road, whit' seemed to 'have business 'in an opposite direction from that in which the enemy was miming.'_ , The Prince De Joinville, with the Duim - Do Chartress and the Count De Paris, took charge of dispatches for' the GOvernment, and Pen; IdeCletlein accompanied, them as far lasi the gunboat Jacob Bell,'onhtiarti of which he, bade them a final adieu toward evening, Thus mew mennedihe rigging: and cheered as the' Oanoial returned:to 'headquarters. The day's contest wound up by a dithinu• __. . _ _endo,of musketry, and by da i k ail firing, ex cept an occasional shot, had ceased.' It wee. too late to obtain .any- . list - of.. killed . and ',Minded; br in - fact - to learn definitely, the re sult of the fight. - : The Jecoh,ltell • wentdOwn to City Point ordering entire Sottibfield, and all the other'resiiels lying belori.' ••' It should be borne In mind: that the wide battoms along the separate the gunboats in many: places, some two Miles froth the limos operating on the hills. The.,guiiboals o.ilena, Maratensa, Aroostook,_Maraskit and Pint. Royal, aro near by, and ought to baable to render valuable 'assistance tothe army en 'Slit can be placed in position` to operate. The indications are that the rior roaL oome to Auran oar pmt ion; - owl give iliy the troops to rest day nor-night until they heti brew dia. fudged or complied to embark. Should , affairs reach "the latter crisis, utiere-I.are teens. norta to receive ' such atcariny on board There-are scarcely. ireisels :enough - time in the Jawed HATO/ to take onboard the Wounded and Sick, Waxy nothing of the army. ' The4ocek Dill having returned from City wee dirPatelied,,about 10 p. to Par trace Monroe, w the , Prince: De r:Seinville 'And companioasigho, It ertainndorstitod,'nar „ tied dispetchei to‘!tie llhif . DOPirttnent.:" . • ...vnie n .efintearaer 'ieft all waa ; gdlet along . the rieer;,etei Wersiieepposerf that oar forces were bidding -Calf pOition - at The resului Of this contest ore;.ziotlknesiti.. The fighvgesiatiist:deteritansdOneert. both elate ;t : - 1 -` . MEM v G y ' +t=l%bU.~A+h.vL Transports and steamers were proceeding up the riveri among them the Wilson Sias% of the Sanitary . Commiuion. All their yes- - eels Will be needed to remove the, sick and wounded. Early arrangements will no doubt be made by the Government for the recovery of the wounded from Savage's: Station, and from the battle field ofGaines' THE - BATTLE: OF. MONDAY. Brave Fighting and Terrible Caruge. OUR GLORIOUS PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE' bout One-half": Billed, Wooded and lissig. Gr lEN *URAL Tvr alk , . TURCZY BRIDGE, JAMES RIVER, Nine a. m., Tuesday,. July 1;1862. I Another tremendous hattle. more terrible. carnage, yesterday. From Wednesday kit Monday has this army been fighting—a - six. days' battle, or, if you please, forty battles. . Early yesterday morning the enemy appear', ed in force at White Oak Swamp, the-position. we had assumed during the night previous: In this retreat—why hesitate to use that word? —be has not, in a single instance, iLog heal. tated to attack—rim did not now. By no n the action bad' commenced — the battle of White Oak Swamp., Musketry had not Was when I left the field at 10; p. m. It di no scarcely rank in magnitude with Gaines' 11 tr, and yet we did not suffer more, . nor cause to suffer more, at Fair Oaks. .. . . : • .7 It is impossible for me to give a circa etantial account of this battle, raging sa l it' did ten hours, and extending along a final Of 234 miles, and fought on ground such that not one-tenth of the field was in view fronanY one point of vision. At least three-fiftlis rot what remains of MeClelhin's army was en gaged or in immediate reserve... Beintsei man's, Sumner's and Franklin's corps were thus, and a portion of , each of Keyes' •arid Porter's. More could scarcely have been brought into an action had the fate of the country depended op the one effort:- Not So many can be brought:into line to-day. Arid. yet we only barely held our ground—perhaps; not quite. I shall have to hurry on to the results. Kliti lose of yesterday mat be estimated at 6,000. Many of these are prisoners. The 'Pemnsil-' van's. Reserve were again in , the thickeet. This morning they ¬ muster 3,000 men. I Add to these 1,000 who are straggling 'and.' will yet come in, and the number is lees thin I half that they began with, at Beaver DAM. i They lost severely there, they were more than { decimated the next day at Gaines Mills, end i yesterday they shrank to this small =manse. I Their leader, den. McCall, is severely wound ed and in the enemy's hands. Our Brigade Commander, Gen.. J. J. Reynold, is a- Fut. onar at Richinatida, another Gen. George;G. Meade liar in a tent near us seriously. wound - - , I ed. Officers of lower grade they have lost . in about the gattle.proportion. lett the Bactrian ' .Regiment not a hundred 'responded to the roll-call. And so with other divisions. Fur the leases of the lest six days cannot be loss than 15,600. It is Only hoped that they will not reach 20,- 000.. . Our Generals behaved like Napoleon's under his own eagle eye. Gen. McCall was severely wounded in the shoulder, but refused to leave the field or to dismount. At night, when the enemy had been driven back, his horseiwas found dead, and this is all that is known otitis fate. Ilow Generals. Richardson and Bina,- always well up in the melee,, escaped unhurt, stoma miraculous. The sante may said of ro Scta. (` lens. Burns and Brooks w ets each slightly wounded, but neither so disabled as to leave the Geld. Col. Wyman, 16th Massa chusetts, was killed lite in' the daY., tinder what circumstances I cannot say,' hut.in a brave fight it may be warranted, for such was the place be always sought. Col. Rinks,loth Massachusetts, fought - his regiment , until be had less taterara than contranies, inadis tiro bajenet charges, and ; fought his men until a t length he fell wounded. , . . Let it be recorded bore, that a regiinent always fights precisely like its officers.s . This fact recurs to me as I speak 'of the 4 19th, since that furnishes one of the moat *able iostances bearing on the assertion. ' .:. ' The varying fortunes of the field arealiown by the fact that each side . took guns 2 and largo numbers of .prisoners. Among tlictse• taken from the enemy ate Col.; Lamar,. of Georgia, ex •M. C., the noted. Secessionist of- tong Fta nclizi g, tied Col. .Pendleton,' of a' Louisiana regimant, formerlY of Cincinnati. A whole ' brigede was captured • bylleintral, man—a small brigade,' 1,600 strong.,'„ Per haps 3,000 were taken during the 'day. That the enemy's loss of`the last; week, more than exceeds our own,- is as nearly' certain as anything. can be of which? there is no direct proof. ,Re has lost' fewer , by capture than we, but his killed and.wounded must fully balance the account. By, tight; ing the enemy in chosen positions,'!wnere the artillety could play . havoc with all who shouldattempt toapproach, we piled his dead in winsows.—:Correrixtudence N. Y. -Tribune. . , MAJ. ROBERT 'WAIiDEN, 9 r 'the 26ttr:, , Penn sylvania Regiment,-died - ef fever, at Winches-, tor, recently. lie lived: fn Wevtmereland county, and_waa a meatiest ef the State Leg islaturetn 18571.5. • 1, • r-CONORESS.—JosiaIi- Cgieigir, Of Allegheny Clt,y, (formerly of Arinsuang Co.;• and now the Republican nominee of .that county.). 'wilt he a mudidnte for Congress for the 234 Dtstlict,. composed of the counties of Armstrong. Boller and that, portion of Allegheny wait Mahe Alle• gheny cud north of the Ohio, riven, befori the C9lln tentlon of Delagsoll ttimo dud part of Allegheny, t'unt7 •- • • •• • Selkte T! tvr ArrOENN IlfarrettwfU bo a cenditlete far eonilititlon to the office of Dtetriet Attorney. subject ;to the de anion of the ll...publican County ,Coutention. opl9:te '11:-111STniri! 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