, z• • isy •• -7 1V0 1: 61.51111 -1 rt y . ...., i it,1',.,6464t0ttf15:1'«4.*.;5y titi.''6 . ss6ial he.thitt. thy. " fa ! l a a : ks 4 'ata",-d irtft, ,C . O it rilio,*i.,ol stubborilly;' itsfritt.t,etitlY, ,,iltt i - etiti ‘ gglini Ist:that point .to.flusit 1,. .itlt....tile 4 . 4,4A , ,reisittg.'stoluortris of -.4ehera Ji fatting., we : no . tithe, for the re objact. neromplis -h;•tli't4'elisprOPirilliat.the goatee' d:ffieulty, t(!,f~tineTnt?Grant:: }till; be ►g ::come *.up again, Chicicuhum shake 'ff titi'N;ietr46 tie ::Iridotoirahle:leader,:qco`,Lea :ipiperritively alk`..tV ilichtoild 10 it - possible, the thte'atens.ifitil' there. sliOald:ii;.;..i.ifider . "ol the :t t igh ;G`. nergl dre t 4.pi , anal reach' the l'',;m6Sulit with "his shattered army'. several , slay6',..iheiOio.hiMi Will not the infuriated rehel - - . - piittnie:,Otin'Glmeral I:fattier, Cot him to pieces, .:tund tireii, , reinfc[ree'd with tho columns or Betture• , eai',l)l6V 16,iiem,rectol upon general Gantt— . htty; had some . intimation that this 'is Lee's ;PrOoiarnMel. hitt the idea is.cicoedingly absurd. It is by no Means iniiirobable, On, the other hand, Limiett.Shot °tit olltichmoiffi reiching'iti : exteriorline fortifications, " . or thanhe, city boa:become untenable, in being , corriplett:ty'detached,,frOm :the south aide of the atineral..:ee, , haa not suffered a .IVaterloo Ilefest.ik: pis: first .iegiccunter with General •G : i ant; his. retre.illooks.lo tis,.:verY much like . IParof Napoleon. from. Leipsic,ileveloPing.the same, despeidto resistance Trompoint to.. point, Vnt'inf tlitlie fortunes of the, snuggle ns over yhe',Minily...a:gaiiist ShOnl,l he persevere . c.fov.,4laY.s:lon4er,at this' perilous e,,ame,Jte, -tray,like.Napnleon, discoVer that the licuteri-., sot .in .. :cliarge of his capitol has turnetrit o'vee totlie enemy. IV . q, : entertairi the presentim'ent. .thitt hi Pattie ..st'Snottsylvuttia....ceurt Ponse ti ill fae'latul . blovv to'Lee; thot it open , the. pt'es:rif Rich putler,.if, between . ,tlittler rind . A driiirdi tee,•tbey.are not already ope:ed;.ani..l umier imptevsion' we hopefully. ,Swait the: morning and Alla evening - bUlletins, *hicli,may, be !punctually expected,• . to-day as from the'Secretary-of War. r7 ..N.. Y.. /Tor. Tug Colitmhu. (Ohio) . o.risis of the 25th lenier - the un welcome fiet t ha( hva t : crop of the 'entire, West •ft . iii n. Tliousan its.ot acres o( wheat Sown land tire being plotighetr . 'tip' to' plant • in It 'cpiiiicin Ali some •Of otir= bait , judges•thut there,Wilithe veryif any, more wheatSgethered.thaw, was sewn last This is c'erfoinly it most discouraging statement to recel%re at thepresent time, When the. prices orevety attir.le.of consumption are feinting up= wards rate. ,Oats And apples . ,wilt prove short, crops. • -.•Liprati F4111.111' L . 4:11T. S. 4:p AY.,—The follow;•• wirS reeiceedlrotn Lieut. S. A. FAY ', which was written after. the surrender; of 'ply; mouth,. it being got .threnglil he lines by 'some friend'. ..jl;is . addreised to our parent's, at Hai , a..; Y., • and . will he read with interest liVrei . N: .Aprif2o, DemillAttaNts:—Vt'e are nil 1,, the enemy's hands:: .The' - town was taken.libot 'lO'A. at. to-day, a fterHa eiegeof.fOni days. 'We lest IV:, H.'lll;ekee end •Lewislitgley; killed;* Smith Smith mortally ' . Wournledotntl a,number Capt/..Cl.apin -and Beals, the:onlyoffil:erst.irtored our (85th. :'You,, son,' Thu it will. be Sese'tha .C . apte CunStN, of i 3 and also, Alreore J. S3iitu, .ol Ole' village, son Of this 'Below. we given list ttielilled and wounded in the.Bsth N. y !rorn' ?he:letter of 4eV...A. Chapinin of the Reiiment, in the TYi!i. iae'oltll4 . Sits in. t.: C4pt..Chnpin. C 6, K. 13: U, PopIN 13; . D(tnie r .l E;istnian,.:l* .Enoch Kent, (lied, . . Lewis - • I.rman Shrldon, K Lyinnn arn:ith,• IT.: • Jc.hn Jonings-i E. .7.. • , rtme4i, ' .-W. Y. Johnson, G. I,if!nt.'F,..G;.Pieison, G. • J.. W. Flukey, B. 0.;;B.:$1104Ion: L F. E.: LLhlcox, I{. Stri.i.ihbalf, • , Intim Cory',-G." Slin'ger, I: - • M.. Co,lllnv.Y - , J. Cosh in. C. • J.- W. Snnith; . F. • litcgibbiiny; .• John Corwin', H. R. Saymour,l:::: D . ,Qnbckenhush, Fingeri - G. • • • ...tovi•llleG.ibitony -I.•• • • . . . '• I:IICURTA NT SOLDINIRS:--Clingreflt hat p 4 sseir•itery liberal laws fOr the 'benefit of ,nUrdischeiged soldiers; and'for.i.he • benefit of fimilles.o4such die or are 'killed in 'the service. Ylie:pensions ;Hid , by the United SteteeGoVernment exceed by far, that of any otber.country, end the bounties rate higher thao those'pard by shy government 'in :the world.— ..Ilia 'lse Want liatticularly 'to cell the 'attention .of our reomiided soldiers' to the bounty that • is due ibern: A great ninny do, not' `khow that COngresii bat passed :a Idw e rant ing'sroo bounty to all 'soldiers Wbo• - ii re disebaried by reason .of or Wound receivedin battle; but inch it the case, sts'iley are vou; you . shOuld make halite and get your application in. . . , Hay 8;•- , Wee:len TO bk . .way, 'of • nem. Phisi'that on' the 25tirolt. it 'train. returning to rine:lll6lf ice , 'captured by thii enemy. It cdn 'iiiiteent 24Q. ivagons,' - tegethee, with . the .escort, unde - r.t he coMmarid:of'Col, brake, comprising thi 2 olh loti•fi, 77th' 0 iiu, andthe 43d Indiana, as'eiihlboic.piecei .ert 'Herr. .....penlSfe e l e left vorrolen' for Little Rock on 26th, being ,out "ot:suPPlles.- , • .On'the - 30iff•lie crossed Saline, river. . Hofer& ireising'he.was• ottacked by the•rebels under • • . Diiriil `. l4e portion of - the rebel ;.I: , 'cii,,airy,crosiedli.in river above. that place and li:;:; ,, preeeede.d.',withliveight'irilles'of Little . Rock, .. 2 4A•ousing'rni(0' alarrn:; ,, .The . - enemy harassed :T',l,.;fltriek'dnring 111i : whole-march , ret re a t; :bet *ti t . t trimi , •doing,him , any it:niceasery, to, 41e :-.•,i„vitfjy,!,hii-,traioa andinra". the ; behipd. ~.; ,;N:4lliiteßcotikifi!,oo . lay,iaiir - :rriair!tfoio, was within valary tad :Atf , 0910***elitlyArrived h orn Little : Rock " ,safe, 104,011.04044A 0 0,:fficiuroer %4410,00.*1f':t4 . 4, 41 4 ; ittKOMl!`il*o9nfriefbi;Oilini.-iivgt tlicst4 414,411CMtaip ;I:re 0 Val .;001 w 111 hcatt taunt!? Elelitocret I NEW 131:Acuti:ilrisf:S . ilor.---A!terition ie,called of 'JAciieoN GruirEs,. in onotbei colnino. :It will be seen: he, konnities to do hi 6 work well, end' at.the Totes . ; no l eeeso'riabli:mrin squlil ask more,: Givo'hinn Giiockalms.,Our,fiiend, J3..Anm sTogg, hs• j n rct irneil from Yor k bit. Armelrong . is an old dealer itnd hasthe.rare Iseult y keeping i custo m.. His . itiods in..a few :days, • oN.TIPNESTA ,A new .otrilse of oil .. Vrtes made pline•f . iftee'r, miles , up Tionesta last W . eek;, by Ltr hvr:JOhnion; rit.nnethousincl le'et; iious to rtttilring the 0i1,., 'bored. through • , sarulrork thirty . feet det,p:—lllearltifile. Nsiv.:Niste.—The 'present prPuler prOprie. . etor of the t.l3trnnett House" hei not only vested, his meine . yl.iu the . inititutiOn, but given'.lt his oiyn 'name.` H4renfter.itWill be, known 'en the ss. aftbrdS u; pleasure.to acid that the sue.Ceisftdellcrts - Of Goodw , in,t;) keep' . .a iirsr ynte. bOuSe is •al- ready,' tippteclu tea,' ps shoWn :bi , "thriineressed gnests . .. No pe;son who seeks ..gOod f aye, andi . s pir,Sed .With • good'oider . . soil nca.t= nes can a fr,Urd <• GoOd'w in • .HouSe'." ' STII.I. RAIII110A1).--WC learn there isa eorits•of-engineers surveying the . route for a rAilroad- from.i3uffdlo-tol, , ,:qont: , They are' said to ltavelprogreised as far as'.the vulley_of. the, liinzua, wifh a view of running up • the Sonthbraneh -of .thnt .streatn. If 'all. the road , ' projrFted for ciur , C.:aunty, are built, -We Shall be blessed beyond endurance.• , Rr:ctirvrep.=.ol course we ,feel; relieved. 119:d . the world seems rimieplesant, i9re grocioook Counte.us 'put in the A. holesnle 'prari .o.f..anoiliil'atiiin:rdoposed.While returningour iir.oroilli.thanks . foi ihe.b.lon of existence, we nittqe the edit9r..ot: that. paper bathe 'will he held r'espon'sible for.the.,.perforrpooce. 'of the . protYlise.. It is writ. .• . • We repeat the. requeSt that:the. e ditc . o. of the' Miner iiarne, as a :natter of :history, the thoS'e thirteen States ovet Whicli 'the, "rehels, held .s say, three years ago, no ns'tvell es the eight re 7 claimed at the time mentioned..' The . goveFnment afternoon of the I:2th Made . a' requisition:on poyernor Bradford fOr the immediate services of two . thoMiandMaryland militia for one hundred days,• on the terrris on which the 9o,veinins nt ',the" iliffreenl western States inive,reeethly. plared : their militia in the. field. They are relieve the other r.roop noW do;ng griard arid imit duly in Maryland,. who are tolo at. once to the S:• From Ma cantradictorr. and conflicting re: port's, ofthe Catnpaign, inNirginia it is entire-. impossible fo give' n . correetaceotirt of the situation. • I'Va gilio:considerable space.. to . des : patches from 'the seat of war. • • AP Anna we can learn the general movement wes this; Grant's • army 'Crossed the Rapidan, intending; to turn Lee's left (link and get' be-, .tween hiM;and - Riehrnond. .The, crossing :Was accomplished in . good order., ae learning the movement, attacked with greatfury, hoping tcr , crush thefederal'nriny before it had time . to in„this he, retired to his line of fortifications, at • Spottsylvaina„ and. in - that immediate vicinity :has been foutht the s imist sanguinary hattlei of any nge.. Through ten days of .heat trid rain • has 'the struggle raged, ,Without . :an'y'apparent, permanrnt ceas; Temperayy.alls;antages have . .he s eng'ain" eu both arm hs, :but again Yielded. Posi tions 011ec's whole line Were' in our possession at times but. Could not be held,phdar the latest dstei he still hOlds his . lines between SpAtsvl• v . nia and . Gen.' GranOs• 'front.. The Union Loss is pot down'al 50,000.• The eers' ha's been severe, among whdin, are Caii; Sedgwfck, and Werdsivorth. The loss of the' rebels is . staAed aagreater than our - own Gens , .Johnston and Stuart were captured. 139th . rir mies are' now yesting,• preparatory- to .a fresh encounter. The decisive battle' is vet to be 1? . . M. liieco,Q [.Olean . Times.] :Butler who hai .. gained dilosition on the eolith stdr.alofJames River, has retired. 'within• his lines after cutting .the Southern Railroad from Richinotl...: • ' I • ; •.A dispatch from Secretaiy Stanton, of the Oth.Mst, states that Gen. Sigel W 49. defe'ated, at. Woodstock on Sunday, 'by the rebels .under Dreckinridge„and.forced.to' retreat to.Stlns- . burg,:losing GOO men and. ve , pieces of • artil lery., I.le however saves hi* t . ria Ina And Drop ht away. his wounded . ... • • : General' . Sherman has defeated the Jebel .General ,Johnston, at .Reseca, taking . 1,000 prisoners and eight 'pieces Of artillery. Johns. ton is . retreating, While .Gen. Sherman Was in close pursuit. . . The' :news froryi Re(' River, is "disheartnin , ... Ifrep . ottetl that Gen. Steele had surretilleted to . . the rebel General PriOo; although this is *con . - Secrc , tury Stnifton; late advices :indicate 'the iirelencO r.of .the enemy in force . about Alexandria::: The iut ire • eipedition is known to be a'failurei withheavy loaf of. men and ' rtte,Nerbor, Ky.,',Mfty 13.... Kentoeltianeto the rescue) I Wont-ten. ; tliou: exott, men, six. tricoithe ItOOPo , of mice,. 'Do.; not • • . , . .. , . . heeitnte,tn:eome... 1 ,w i ll lend ynn„,Let . ,•ue help IR finhkt! this ;War, ,and. govern-. . . . „ . ment. ~ '' i ••• • .. • , . , • • . .• • • Saturday - , gay 21, 1864 1 - , -'O4 ORE,lDEisl i fil:*,. : tOrtATI(.)::"SOYAIOUR, THE. WAR 'THOMAS' E. BRAMLRTTE governor of Kentucky', *Rext . . . . . . CA qi.o, May - -0. ! •••-•The steamer, Ha/vials hai 'arriied,'svith adv:lces one day rater, from; Mem: ' • The advance of General Sturgis' cavalryforcc. urtiPrVolonel , Hodge of the 2d. New Jetitty Cu: ialr3i,loo strong, with ten pieces .- of •art lery; ,encountered a .brigadaof Farrest'ii. men, • 1.00.0 attong, near Brdivar,:on,the south. side of the: Hatchie, nn Monday last,: • • • . • A severe fight took'place,.lastingt wo hours, .resulting in the'enemy' being :driven • from the• intrenchlitehts., and. tette.stievactoss . the river at Boliyarolest raying' the bridge' behind .him• It. is repOrted.that:.Furrest. was, present in the light, and. It • is:believed he is heating hasty r.trest Into General Sturgis isin tintputsuit., - . Odr loss was tWo..;iilett end ten .whe nded, :'• • •'1 • On the.2.sth.nit.;.'n yaidruittiing . to..Pine-PluA was captured by t he. eneniy; consisting: of r 210 :wagons, tugether. with the command of COlor.el Drske; cotnprising. the 20th Iowa;" 77th Ohio and. the43A Indians, - with four piece's' of nrtill-; General .Strele ., leff Cainden..fur • Little ltoelc on,the•2otl-, being out of.suplitiev::'.9n the 3P.• tti crossed 13uleni. er': Befnre - crosaing lie mis . rittacired hy'the Rebels•tinder•Fagan; -Der. ' z ing theevening a.portion.of the - Rebel • cayslry• crosSed.the .. river above' here and . proceeded within eight milewol : Little Rock, causing.MUeik .The enemy.harassed Steele..during . t.hc' Whole . march.in - retreat:, htit he was able tokeep themfrom doing him .stiY material.injory. . lie flitted' . ti . necessary..to destroy his trains and burn the bridges behind him as lie passed. • . . • 'Op the I.s.t.orMay hie mein force was tOrtY iniles'ktl4ol . eoprk,'antrhis cavalry hail reached :that. place, Officers l‘recen'ily arrived from Little' Rock :report that • thitt. ploce • and e latter strerigAlLen, 300 men; under Genera: the - attack while-crossing the ior. A Nilsson OnitLiiitenant. flenr'y, ot the:sol Indiana Regirmt , yere The loss , is heavy on both• Sides. •r* • : - LOuts, The riemoc.rat of Ibis morning publishes the Tollt.viinu• • . . . . . . 'The.espedition.A r Gen. Sfeele tiiwurd Shreve: 'port ints,ended with leis return under; rather exciting ciredrnstances; to :I:it • . Roelt. Ateralinan conversant with the fact has nr-' dyed here, and cominunieutei a statement' to the lol;uttirig purports .• . • • : 'Gen. Steele left' Little 'Rock with some'l2 . ,- 000 tnfantrynnd 3,69o:cavalry, the [utter under Gen; Curr. • - • rkadelphia;o:ai ocaurded:tvithontAfflaulty; and a foloe - rnot'od forivard to camdeo . :. . ~-• 13ettsten At haileiphia•and a - snliSistenCetrain ofone'hundted and .eikhty,..wagons wati ,cut off and itiptured liythe enemy; together. with. the escort or (Our' hundred and - eighty men, 'who suddenly fintild iherhselves in the hands a sutierior force, and mtple : lii tle resistance: A t Cu milen Stet le EDISI) founiltho rebels ? about B,ooo.strptig, cavalry, in his - rear,: and twoi hundred fort y. 'tvagons, .desp,itched - from Camden toss ants' Pine . 11101 for stores, with an, escort-of sixteen hundred men,- were Captured by the enemy. - • . . , . . . . The steamer. Alamo; witli:twenry tons of-am. munition for Steele and.hia'army;was sunk tor• 'Ty mike, beloW . Littlelfork'by.•.colnitig in collie 'ion With another steamer: •• • • •••• • • The pifot who frail charge of .the; boat . was pot 'tinder arrest on suspicion, of treachery; but subsequently :.". • Steele could And no stores to subsiit his troopsonianithad tdreduce - their allowance to quarter-rations. As the movement of General 'Steele was to fbe co pciatiVe with 'the. main one of General Ranks, which hail there remarried no course but to retort) to . • ' Genera) 'Price , undertriol: ,to retain General Steele 'at eamtlen, .while • General . .Marmaluke sirt-ar for Little [lock. Steele, .to net. for .the safety of_the.capiralot .Arkansds, with it . sUrt-' , ion . population find : millions Cf wor thmt stpri!.l,.und for the resells ofliis army, broke through the. lines. of general price: :set out to get to Litilb•Rock in tilne to save it fromiMermaduke,. Who was also making cliety evert ion, to retoll'and bag the proposed game. At Sabilic• roil: . it . becarrie neeessary.:o give Price battle,..which weri•handsomely done - - The rebi•ls.were . well moinitetLand in fine collation.. The fight, 'vas protracted 'and bloody-,, lastin g for three or.four twilit:, resulting in the .com plete replilse of the•etremy, 'and leaving. Steele to resitioe his exciting.race h• 111armarluke:. Maimurdulre approached Lit [lel - tuck throw ing chelli to the'city an ••• the' afternoon df,:the• lot instant. .ShrirrelY 'nfter . Warcle•.. Carr's, cavalry catilemp, and these s fOrming the troops 'at the lion; compelled Marmailate • to, folinqulsh:•lii.s• undertaking'. the main body of.Steeln's army wairapidaly'arriv; ' .The A rlcanps•lie . gislatore wa's in'ossion,Ond probably not of itg .m,ombirs, 'if . caught: would • been • spared by. th6..exasOrated, :..During, the march from Camden, • our troops vVere:constontly .skirmishing atit,h the' 'ene . r . ny,.who:hung. npoti their rear andllanks, stre,nuodsly endeavoring to impede their" 'pro.. There 'were no Arnhulinees for our wounded rnen,,an.l.t hey 11'0 to be. left ' the hotises 'of resithint9 on the rr ed. • • . •'• . . . The'etipture'd . escort, of sixteen .hun . men . rnen was.cempoaeci of the "Thirty-siith • lowa' , the FOriy.third Indiana,' and the Seventy-geventh Ohio Regiments: Only,fotty•live succeeded. in Onr intorrriant •represents Steeln's: 'cavalry 'deplorably ,it;ficient in, horses,. our men • being compelled topse unbroken mullet in . • Many in stances, or to try-acid use thearto serve in the place of c , ivalryhorses. • • .4enerril,Prine's forces are still' lingering in the yjc . inityi'stOp . piq, of the desolated..cpkiti. WASIIiNGTON, Diny 9,..1 6- messenger who left the arni y of the army of theTetOrnae. at 3. O'clock .Saturday, noon', reports that Gen Hancock . was• then at Spottsyvania„Courflioesa,Purs.uinzAhe rebels, who were: retreating' inlood order by.. two PISPATCLIES TO PEN: DIX. ,* • • ' • • May, 9— . IO:•15 A. M Major G4neral Dix We have intelligence I•LIs morning, by scouts direct from the' army . , as lata tui Saturday, even.: ing; but l no official reports. 'The general result•' may be, stated .is a suc cess to. our arms., . • • The fighting on Friday was the moat despe iate-khown•to modern times.. deeply regret to lay that : the country Will haioe 'to mourn, the , death . of that accomplished. 'soWier, ;13rigadiet: General Wardsworlh, who in the forehead by:a hall, 'at , the heitd:.6l;.hiscOmenaritl; while _feeding them . against one of the enemy's Stiongest positions. Hit remainsi . are !inds in charge of Col. Sharpe. General: Webb was wounded . . . . . Qeperallones,.ortheAebel arm y . was killed. -The.rondition of our array is,re,.presented to be mcist,admirabli. • . Their: cool determined coUrige.hav in every instence - prOired toe mach for they desperate fury of the tebels,:vrho have been dtivcnut all points. . - .There;haelbeen no straggling.' " At.the latesf,accounta . Haneeek was pushing fo!ward 'rapidly., .by the lett '•to' Spittsylvania Court House, andlesterda y•heavy, cannonading. ,was. heard nt Acquin. Creek from that direction until - 3 ,o ' cloc k. . , . . . We have lost some pri'oners.' One regiment the...SeVintit 'Pennsilvanialp.rserves, charged through an' Omit's of the.eneopy, but' were tin . .• able.to.gerhack, and 'nest, of therri•Were• cap turerl We have also takni . a . largir •nirmh,er of prisoners,-enprosed . to be More .than NyC ' IOSt.: The'"woundul h:td lint yet arriverldi the ppint where the rfains'weie to receive thrn... :The. Medical dire . aor re . rorts.that a lara'a proper lion;aro slight wounds.. .. • ~ .*as noitisett on.. either. side, the "first • -. :Vhereissmitilini, later' from General Butler than the dates,of•My • • . . Generall'Shernitin was benr . d NM last night.. has been all day..reepnnoitering the enerny's positiOui ant( would al • • EDWIN. M. : STA&TO.Ni . , •.'. NV/sitturrini, May Bi•--11:36, A M. To Major G..oeral Dm': • ; • , • This nepartment haajust .received frorrt•gen era) Butler the riffiebal report of Gen, Lee of 'the' avera.tions ot . Fridayi He says their • lasi in kHled is Unt large, bait they....hai , e 'many woun ded. :lie:grieves to eminence that-lien. Lon;;-. .street was 'severely . wounded, - Gen.- Jenkins' Pegrarp. badly ‘vottrted on and that supposed that • Gen. StallordiryßlJeeov . er. .He' thanks a. Fnercirai Geil .that ever advance:on their (Gen. Grant's.) partAins.lieea tepalseih - • , .•••, • He•statiq that opr•lorees attacked them and, ea tieit some 'conf.tision. • -Geii„ body (elliiito their hands,•hut nur reports Ott to. this titprriing .1 hat it. is . noiv, in Our possession undercharge' of Cot Sharpe, as :slated in, my fitst dispatch. thiS toot: dm;.... • .• i's that" Oen. Grant isachie compl.te vioory.. . • •• • R. M. STANTON ; S ce.y of ‘Vilr. ' ' • . MAY 9-4 P. M. Alajor Gen'erql titx: • - • ' Dispatches .have . ..just . , rogcbeit here . direct. .(iom:Gen.• Grunt. They-arr... not (ull7. deci phered yet, but he is siOn to Richmond." V 1 have AUIt . I I•,vo'lhott'sit'hd pi isoners. . ' STANTON. • ..• : • Mein M. ...... • . A bearer of dispatches from Mearle's•hearl-- quarter's hus.J4st jenclivifhere... Ile States:that 'Lees arrry :corrinienceil,felling-back ,on the night of 'Friday. • Our "army: comnienced 'the pursuit on Saturday.' ••• . The''rebels . were in 101 l retrat Joi•liichtnerrd by the direct read. •Itaiicock pas'sed through Spot„,tsylvania Court:House at 'daylight yester day. „Oar headquarters litnoon yesterday were tWenty.lniles south of the battle'lleld: We oc calpy Fredericlesinirg:The l'wenty.seconil New, York Cavalry. occupied, that place at .eight O'Cieck The depot-tor diir 'woutkied. is established a': Freilerickstrur - g. '• EDWIN M. S,T'ANT,Of.l,'Secicit.aryof•‘\Pn'r. To . lll . ajorGeneral Dix, ltiew Yorkr--;• sttnarts; o'r luck . A.. 5.1. A. • despatch. from. General §herrnan,.. received . •at .mMilight, States .that we are fighting 'or the posses - ion of Rocky.... Fee , ' •Rirlg .: , , and: I haVe knowtedgethat General took.' th'i• Snake Creek Gap, and was within seve.n of Resaca this morning . . You . will 4 r erneriber that.on Saturday the. Rebels Were folded • ' Iron) Tunnel by• General ,thotriac„ and took .n. frosir .Buzgarrrs Roost,; in a, ,bend of Hill Creeck, just' nor thor.Daltdir. • • iS represented to be ar Very srrong • t ion, which Genera]Thomas was unable to drive the . enemy from on a , former,orcasi.A; when be. .advanced on Dalton', but •Resnch is ••• a po4ition omthe r.ailsourl,'aborit•'•fifreen miles ,south.. or Dalton, and thus Will plrYee :11c1theis'ott, • with a 'strong lo,ice Of yeferan• troops, in ihe'rea r.cif the enemy; while ileGenera I Thiimns ri - dvanc . es On the front, 'arni*Generiil. Sclitifield :closes in‘ on the • flank Irvin Clevelahrl,.. • •.• . ' .• • Itis.probalde that a.great battle was . :foucht on itnlt•lin:e•ye'ster . da3i, and:rriny - be now .in pia _re';s.. Joe.:Johnsion commanded the Rebel ini•ces. • • • . • Norhijqs,.•k set my last.trespatch has been heard Isom the Army of dhe Potomac , or .from'.Generel Btitler. : • • EDWIN 71%1 STANTON,' 4 • . NVA.III:76TON, he. 'following .dis— . p4tcti hus jest Been . f?!eeit:ed, by Senator fl OM Gil'erul Tiiiftup Ingalls; Chief Quarter -ttiasfer of.thyrArrtor:of the Pot omac: .'• • It brings positivelanpilation from the au littetii noon :yecertiay...-Gemeral Ingulls says: • . . "lire leavit mad a ten strike to•day„ Oan'eoe'lc 'went in.et dej7Ligh; ! ' He lees taken . over Tive thoustantl iiri . soners,nird'fvernty-.fi've guns; and Etiery. body, - . is fighting, and havb.he , yi for 'eight 'days .' . • We shall have thern this 'pop, though it may tape ado) or two more. • They. fight like devils. ' . Our losses are heavy, but cannot say. how If A . 44114s f✓rces were liere . now, . W 4 eo41(1 'baste th.tni to chit. • . • lienen'elt c;apiiired Gen. Ned Johnson and two olhor Gener#ls, besides lotsof lower glade's T/t Ole Reim/die is trent: ;Bet 'yourTile on it.: Grant is a grant and a nero, in tear-but all our geneeals.nre gallant, and as to our - men vroild never had. better: • • • • • . • in' .haste; INGALLS. ..SPOTTSYLV,ANI.k COURT HOI.E,•AIay. .11th— .12 o'clock . . . • ,The Extra Republican of the .13Ih hes the following highly. importa nt intelligence: ~ Gerieral Grant sends adispetch to the Presi dent, receit(ed las t might oinnoune terra' of cheracteiistie, modesty, that he moved 'Oil the , ensmy!s'sWorks.' again.. at Spottsylyania Court-Mnce on:Thursdoy. morning,: 12th, at . .*General Ouresidi, 'end' Gerierar,l-I,anenek making grand ; and, impetuous 6[l64;es - with the bayonet :by eorps; , sutpri.itig the eneiny, •pro- 7 ducirg the wildest conateenat inn. in his • ranks,. erushing Lee'reright‘and centre,. and hurling his entire i ine back. haWttd.sleughter a dig,tance of:.sivfral •tniles... • • • iv Grunt remainedremainedasier of ,the field, with ell, 010.ebertlend ond, wounded." • • •'The rout Of the enemy was'complete.. De, tails heat'eafter. Bile capture of General John son's rebel division; embracing, four tho'usand, men, is.excliisive orpee's killed ,and, .woundid lelt on.tlie ' . ailvices from . Virginia are-of the . most encouraging , slescsiption.• Despatches •trorn . . . , several Official courcee seem to establish'. the. fact that an .entite rebel ttivision, two Generals Anil, between 30 and AO 'cannon, were captareff in , ihe fierce attack tip. Gen; Hancoclt Weilnesda . y.. Lee' said, to be . . • One of the untounded . rumeire of yesterdayy . was, that. Lee had Surrendered with his whole army. A. Petersburg paper. reports that.he is in Richmond, 'wounded. . • General Sigel iiireporieitto haVedoneinmort 7 ; ant Well in'euqirig rnilrOrnt communications between Richmadd . and .1 he 'Southwest. There ens ' ben renewed Ihtiltidg south of the James River, and our Irod:clails are said to be advancinv, on ilichmond, the'obstruetioni in the river •having, .it. removed. Dalton. Ga., has lisen evrienate'd by the-rebel. General Johnston; and . Federal troops have occupieirthe .place. ' . .. . . .. - ILOCAT.IIri ES .5 ND PIiT,iNC . ES OF TUE CAMI'AiCN. I - 7-11L0 Wildernes . s, „west .of,:'C,liincelh'irWille, ,ier. On air 'I int!,' fifti hie miles from RiehmOOtk, glad it ii nbont:the Same distance- f gam Washington.t4ermania: Von! is..SxaCtly: sixty i-nili,sy .frorn 11...climond, - antl.ao is Orange.,COitry-ifotiec.. 1.3 y a stiitight line;-liarrison's'Yoip.t, on the ',fairies' , ~ .. ~.. , . . rivet, la twenty Milts lICIM IS1.11310(111011111(4.Y . PiAnt Sei , !ritiOn.—Hieksforcl, TM...which place a, strong:,celuMn 'ofca y alt'y..is ea id 'to hatie lett the . South .side of. the James, is sixty .milo Smith of Rjelitnonil.eici'd the I.t , idge teme,Ailitek.it is . t. x pectfid 'I.V . iIJ lie . destroyed, is, `over the .r . leilerrim Fort Darling' is eight. mile bele vii : ',Richriiontl.. - i '.SrcAsyliranie Court 110 - us.e;.mentioned.in the -despatches.from,the seat of war in Virginia, is• the.cciOntY'seet of Spottylvania county.• a village OT loss - than :t k wo . hundred • reSidi.nt inhabitants situated on Ph (or Ta) river, a branah of - tho nicittapoay. It 'is ' twenty,. or I tventy . :-two.miler east `oforange.Court r lloitse, about - loarteen,miles south east of Fredericks 7 tutra - ,.and.by. the courie-of the - aoads sixty-fir Milei:noith west of Richmond. " • . . . . .. . . . .. . WAs triwrriN,..-Ma y-9,186 1. 1 -- To 'tile. friends, of qniuy anal . Lilant 11:—__Ptiouf.. is ., knbwn ....of . the army ,operations 'within' thelast . five diiyi to el•aial ..our :e4ecidl gratitude lc" idhil, -While ,what rernein s. demands - our dilo:st sip-' eere.pinyer4 to' hnd."rel s iahce tpon'Llirn without - whom till 'liiii - neti . e.(l)r t• is in rain, • .. • ••• •I ree . Ommentl, that all pgittiots at Fhe,ir . homea, in'theit "pl'actes of ,pnbll,e worship; tvherev• .they may. he; unite in common: thanksgiv• ing and itrayer.to Almighty God. The' goveritrrient- this :afternoon, made a iequi'sti ion do Gov: Bradford for the Immediate ger,wiees of -Q,0,00 Skaryfand militia (O . r. 100 days, on thelerins Which the governors of the different: W e'stern Slates have recently placed their mill"~ia'.in file field;' They `are to relieve the M .. her i,ronps; now 'doing guard and host duty •in M aryland, who are to go ,at once ,to the ryo WOUNDED, 'SOLPIF.IIS,-. 7 ALL'SOL-1 DlElta wiai have been discharged by reason of WOUF DS.RECEIV!ED IN ANV,I3 . A TTL:E.i and who bave•not received the ONE.I3UNUR- Ell PoLLARs BouNty,••co) receive the . 1 ~ satne'tio*nt 'once; by applying either in person or lower, nt TIIE MILITARY' AND NAVAL l A GENCY,No. 427,W A I.NUT'St reet;PHILA- JpSEPIfE. DEVTCT & COMPANY: I. . . . r)RIZE''IONEY.—A 101 l list of,ALL PRIZE I PA YA fILE.TO DATE . :cam:be fie I offiees.•.These and all ptiler claims against, , th!?. GovernMent • Promptly. collected. . • Li . Fairneis•Valley, Apill r ith,olinflarn4tion of the'lungs, billy chili of A. %.1. noel Caroline':9!to,' eight rnoirrhs and 'fifteen day.s. To 11,, thio to her the rope . The mystio palm trees springin4: Uo,Tai the sdenee iu houoo,— • tzr, the choral singing;".-. . At his father's resiaeilep,.in.Lalaynt•te, May. ISC I ; Grioncin S . ..:TALBOT, aged 31'syearS,4 tnonlhe anti II (IA ySf ' . Ineuther of the 48th Pa. VolptiteeEs, and garoltio life for hilt 4:Wintry.) . - At her Sergeant -township; .I , •firy 3 ISO i.k •E. wit , of 'Christophrr Ilafner, ngeil GI yeare;'s months, ant five clays. • • NEW - BLACK • SMITH 'SHOP. mtiE.su.nscro pEkt b? 6, recently esiablislifd . lheißlechsmithing.bitsiness in Sinelhp'at 3 .at the . shop. imp-H.lly 'oecppied' fty kirr.E3 i 5 prepared to , do .all kfmls M Work,,in nis' lin?, upon. the 'loweo terms;and in the most'saiisia'ettny .131../GGYS . AND- WNOCiNS,... Ironed with proMinnes and in Workmanlike' rnenner. ;'• S..ic:rotaiy. of 'War . . . . . Di;.ler in'Stoves, Tin Ware, Jaapaned IVari, &c..; west cud of the Public. Square : timethport, Pa, Custom work done to order on the shortest notice, and in .the . most substantial manner. ' . . . •' - ,' ' . ANNEl.—.Bessie..A. • • ' • BrmeroOD.;—Sherman . F, Maher SV.,It. tent Cuerrs.-:HD.lion Thos., Claik Albert, Perber.R. A., Butler Tho'. Conyuoai. 7 —Marsh Enoch... : :• . . E.T..l)ll . ElS.—Carpenter F. D.,' push A. J., Howe Homer, Huveris 0. Moore Israel ; Cory A, [[.:Traylor A.N. . • Non h -Eseek. ,OiTo.---Spragne F. W. • • • .. Li.uriar.,—Cone J. F., Mikor H., Arnold if. Woodcock H. D. ANNix.-,,June s: R . . 13anoroun,--D'Golin Nathan, BuChanan A. Wc, Parsons . Enos, %Whipple Alfred; CEte-Austirr Horace, Decker,. Daniel, 'We'eh. Anthony; ' . . ' • .EtrinEr , ,—Lampbiei S.'. G., .Shaw Alonzo, HAmr,Ton....--Libbey E. 13. '• .lia.mi.iN..--Swarthoul. E., Decker L.; R. KEA•rmo..:---Rice W.; Ormsby W. F.,,Oviatt .W. H., Bean J. L., Stickles Geo,. A.,Oviatt LIIIRIETY.—Yates Anson, Moore iffin.O. G. . I.AFAYkpri.--'Anderson A. Newell- 4: W., HOop !Om: • ,- . • • • Nonwmu.—Riflo Ezra,_ Dickerson E. H. •.. Orro.-11Unu,lt.• H., Bukker Henn welt':Roswell, Hamlin J' PROC LAMATIO2V A lIR A II .a . ) . 1 I.IN. W . ASIII - 7i . GTON, May 13 dene of God, to ;laird the'lot,• • And tire hey all thel4eetnnsr; • To 'Lai, (hi) empty mom and cot,— To her, the Llearen's cumpletenese Work done on'thp ellOrtest notie • e. . • • A. J. GRIMES. Smethport, April 19, .1861: . • (26:5) L: W. MASON, MZUZLEJ:=IME:MMIEMI GRAND JURORS TRAVERSE Junous, fEWS4TICAMI. TRIAL LIST, .11:11111 TERN, UK • N. Taylor Diettkao:Kompp .60 - Awe M. No: Term Yaar: furrmak. Thornton ye WlCean ~Co - • • • 114 "; ' 60, Sept.' 1868 Peter . 11 Dedriali• re. Wm. Smith: et at 70 Sept.llls9 . .I.eorand Oook Yea ?! mile r „Ds , Sept- 1860. John . 0: Bat:kris • ,‘• "Ns lien) ' • . • I:sirloin . ;use 1862, Overseers , . or . Over. ***** of • Nentlin Tp liamlin.Tp 86 Jape , 1862 Barrett h Aldrich . vs. Keating Tp.; '24 . : Rept 1862 s ame ~ • . ea Hamlin Tp • 25 - - Sept 7 60 2 Black mar h. ItnekrrOorl'ir a 8 A,Orover. '27 Te 6 .leto Beira of 'l,oroyer. I °ter Beane -• • ' : •, • Jon. -Ames. ,421843 Iloriico . ..oplOrn ' aii . .. • TS. R &' . ' • ". ' 45 ~ Feb 1663, Afexaoder 61.trtni, • *vii John holly etal. 6- Bept '1663 ' Smile • • iR R H ild:ime et al 7 'Sept S 6 3 Itinv,bury: • ve.Semnet fray -41' Sept • 7863 Same is Orson !Ingle 42 Sept 1862 • •••. • • • JNO, B .O.IIADIVIIPRi . Pretth'y; Snietlport,ll.l476;l*67• ,• • • • riEW TORK•AND - ERIE RAILWAYc Chitnero of. Hours. • . . . . . . • .. .. ~ Cgmtnenting - .llontlaY, 'Jannary 4th, 1804, Tiaine•will'leavi Olean at "bout the fallawinr, hours, viii .'. .1 ' : ..*:. - • ~ .. . • Night Exi , ress, Way Freight*, , • : Night Espress o Mail; Way Freight; ..NATFIANIEL.M A RSI-I,Receiv . er. .CHARLES MINOT; Gen'l Sup't . . . - NEW YORK IVlAeale Price 3 Currant, Of Protln:e, P, ,, f)prted for. the Democrat . . j9SIA C Corilmission'Mrchant. No 32 Jay Street. New York' • To . lohoM's/4ipmetits of prod fice - . m.y be. male: Tioo4llb:ds of the mdrket be advanced. on. , the die goods .i f desir,d,:aqd a quirk yiade•Yor. ihc :.bahimee. directiogs qtul a weddy worZ:et sent -I•ree of ehar:ge by jaaiJ to:.thOse makillg:shilme; ' . Reinitirti4 the; week , : 'ending April . . . Beeswax, wantedi'Beans, steady; •Peai steadyty Butter, wanted; Cheese, Wonted; Wild Apples, %viinied; 'PericheF., - wanted; Plums, wanted; Cherries; wanted; Ragpbeiries, _wonted;' Slack berries;'wanted; Egt...•:; ced; •FlOar„ firm; Corn Meal—steittly; l3tickwheat,*:.steatlyr Flax, w„;e4;.Fiirs,..w,!nted; . Peatliers, steady; •Fresh. m ea t, s , firm; Wheat.steady; Rye..eteady; Oat,, steady; Hides, wanted,,Hop!, firm; Lard, wiant . - ed; Beet, wanted, Pot la . , wanted; Ponitry,Winl.: ed; Seeds, firm; l'ohneco, firm; Sorehurn, want . Woal, wanted; Apples, wonted,' • •• ,BYXWAt , pure, per IU .. .. 8 '56 to - -so ' " impure; •, •• ' •. • .•40 to• 42 • . . PE ANS,. white sound. per bushel . 40 to 3 012. Pehs.. • . . • et:TT En , in tubs: • per •lb • • 35 to •12 '. in flrkina, " • •• 20 to .26 , roll., " • ' -• • - 30 to 34 ..•!10 to • *lB • - • 4 , voinrarity . • • " •a .,70 to • / DRIED.APPLIES, '• • • " ..0 to -12: ‘• " •' 2740 •.• 30 PL I -54, , • •, ' • • 17. to 19 • 0411•1111t1ES. ‘' to 31. 7tASPIII:BI4IE3, per lb- 37,t0 • 30 BLACK ItElthl •37. t ry • .19 EGGlA:fradiii, - por dozen.' '• 21 to • • 22 ..,• ; , •.• FLOUR ; ''bent, per 11l ‘• rye '• `• CORK 511 , :AL. , per lb Mind •111:VliWIlEAT 21.9,4.711, •• FLAX.. per 11,.. • • „ FURS .b SKINS, Nee , Price Curie't ro, roll report. • . FEATIIEtt . ., lire geese, pet: lb.. .4 63 ,T 3„ !fig:EY-sties,. R to 1r oarcass, • . to - 15 VEAL • • ... tn :• 15 POIGA - ; dressed per lb ' ••• • • ' to • :Ft WII EAT; per - bushel ~ ......... . • 1 45 to . 1 85 . 1 21. tie 1 40 • OATS, •,•• .. ... .. t.. 5 t o 01. COBN. per bushel . ... .. ..... A 25 An 1 40 TENSION,.per lb •.. ... ........ , '8 to 11' PIGEONS. per &nen. „. ' , dry per. ' - 20 . • . ..green,• `• . • ' '•, 34 11OPS, print°, .g 10 to • BO. •- .420 : 14 •LABD,•eonignon to best; per g' 11.10 10 mele., Per • 111'0 to 1 1 3 0./' .• •.. •.pritne, .• ,' • - * 8110 to 14 'OA . PORE', ntesS,. g.. • • 1610 to 26-00 .• MOO to 14 00 HAW. Smoked,• per lb .... : . , •15 •to' -19 • 9110thbElls, smoked, .• • . ' 13 to 'l4 BACON, .• HONEY". , '• . .• . - . I • , . . CHICKENS, perib'' • • Alto ' 2t . -TURRETS, •• . _• • • •., . ... -........... .22 to. 24 GEEQII, • . O ... '', ` ........"...:........ 13 to 1 . 4 DUCICS,. • '.. '. 4 . .21 10 . 26 . CLOVEIR FEED Per lb.—. ' ..:... 'll to• .13 I'l:Merrily ~, ~, , - ' ' • -' 3110 to 3 40. FUAN: '. . 1 .5. , . i.''. . .... ...... .... .3 10 to 300 I'UIiACCU WRAPPERS,,sweat'd, per lb. • • 30 to '• 65 '.• ',-. t‘ • • " :" new,, -.• 1, . . '....' .`. l9 to - - 28. '' FILLERS, rdyeated. per lb' ..-..- .-. - 14 to 'AI 8 to 14. I'ALLOST..per 11i:.,...., ... ;.. ...: ....... •...'' II to ': 15 S.OIititiUMSTICLTV, pa' ..galllon , " ' ... .75 to' 80 NVCol,.traslied, per lb .. .. .. :.„..........., .. 75 to •' B5 .. .1 unwashed, per 1b.............--. • . 50 to -; ' 55' APPLET, nor barrel...-••••• ........ ... ..' . i . :310 to - 5 '01) . Novi: , ' full report or the New York Market can be seen on 01, 'at nuy time et-this omee; In .dlie alive ha di ran the oweat and highest *vices which' are 'governed, l•ylitslity ant condition Many articles that are niib nientieued above ; , can beroundon • the'report.in our office, GOODWIN HOUSE Th's large commodious house ienow being put. in the. very best • Order: The Teems ate :receiving new beds, the, walls new'paper, paint; and the Proprietor. does not' hesitate. to guarantee his guests, e elea?l, bed, and his table will be.at all times furnished; with' the ; best the markets afford.. • . . TI-IE SAL'OON. ' A large and spacious one,: is well supplied with•ri chnice' . supply of Im/wiled sidne.;, . Liqu ors ,arid cigars; and good order. pervalls. • • •Twelarge Barns, are connected with the house anel.w.ell filled with Hay, Oats and Straw ; and linuti knows how to'crirefor Horses., corne k and;see 'us and be well . ;tQato.o; . . • GOODWIN:, Smethport April ...-5;18 . 0.1.. ' • - : . . .. .. . .'. To Consumptives:, ... !VILE Advertieer, having been restored to . health Inn, .1.. few - weeks. by a very simple remedy, after havine euffdred imveral.yeare with a severe lung affection, asp: that .dreed disease, Consumption—le auxioun to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure,. ' . To all who desire it,.he will sand a copy of the prescrip tion.ulied (frog of cliaigb),-with the directions for pre: paring and using the - same, which they will' ffral amiss CORN FOP CONSUMPTIO.N, 'ASTHMA, BRONCOItiS; &c. The only object of the.Advertlifer in sending the Presciliition: Is to benefit the afflicted., and spread Inforinatiou'which, he conceives to ,be invaluable, And he hopes ,every suf.. ferer will try his•reinedyk as It will. costlhera nothing,. and may prove a blessing... ,Parties wishing the pressriptkinkwiltplease address . ' ROY. ADWARD A. WILSON, • - • . Wi'llomilburrh% Kitigq Cot 73: 7, Nolalrk TO CONSUMPTIVES . Consumptive sufferers a valuable preset ipt ioo for .the' .coret' of Consumption, Aethma; Brorietdtivi 'and in - . Throat and,k..une affections, (free of ebarge,)•by - their;. address - to. , ' . •••• ?ley. A. WILSON, . •.• • • • . New " .10;30 .A 3;3.5, P. AL . 2;02 A. M. 7:22 P'. - 14%.: 11:42 A.' M'. • 1:45 P. S. 7: Off to 71 00 - 6 60. to .7 1:0, '1 60 tO 'IC) ;• • 200 to' 2