+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1863-05-12 [p...

Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1863-05-12 [p...

Date post: 18-Mar-2018
Category:
Upload: truongdan
View: 214 times
Download: 1 times
Share this document with a friend
1
Transcript

__.niSBAfCB ia ?ttabM D-_______*9**jzT^meZne^*r_y at; «** ?ea as?*_? \u25a0_??«.***** *y_r-n-wgwrt ***** *****

\u25a0_LllV?.Tn T Oter-tr-B __ -a.error, MUDAT,.

MAT gMjR,«. . Jarksae.

tx'-rit ba*e ac pew? to ezproa* tb* *mo-

wiich tb* death of Jacke-o haa sroossdtbt rnMif atlnd The heart of oar wbols

lit ah Me** 1* ever tbe f-lleo hero,whom tbeyS bo well be. an- he to loved their can-,\\e vtodicatod It, oot only witb sate energy\\u eecntf*. bnt with tb* _ao«t complete self

tieplWty, and etrgl* mlodede***.That* aai such aa aatira ab?see of pr.teaLb ***\u25a0**> ?«\u25a0* > ? tlo,, ?

*** **** ** **********tort Qext Jack?a, that be had become a

Lm-U- Wol. la* *ffeet_oßß of every hon-S in tb* re-on ***** ****************** __-*\u25a0»?»*

BBBBVb warrior, who, two year* ago,ta unknown _a*n! He baa fall, n, and a

without hope.So stbv* more glorioM eaa a *oldi*r aab

th* !sp of victory; ao future brighterlhtt fbmj whioh await* one wbo onitsd witb

,l or to ib* lorn to his eouatry, great -it to,?rrapai-Me. No donbttbo poerile TtaVn*W-D bt eßCouiaged to behove that, now thatlirk»n U dead, the saljogß-108 of tha Southj ?tebv Lai- *bb-B bbbbb th*Bappehannocktons, and the delation will be dispelled Thersurtot of Jackson t corps, the men whoml, ad »nd loved, will show at the firrt"

b?to whether or not they ar*

jQa of avenging his deaih. True it

~ ihat amonfttt tha galaay of Confed\u2666rate ?i-*" 1 one ** butoiiß-ißrs left equal in magnitnd* and brii-Htncj, and, M the darirne? dMpene, atil*.taert will bt lev?led, of which w* now

kaow m little at we did two yeara ago of theout wa have lost. At the head of our armiesto mil iht greet Commander-in-Chief, whosemater ly bsBBMB-BbBBB J ck-on aa*i*t*-d to*i»eate w jthatiiarpa°Bed vigor and anoceae.A-oind him are claateied a group of suchmat a* Longstreet, Stuart, H 11, and othore,and, oo aaabt, not a few intbe ranks, (for this

wur bat been tbe best kind of military school,)wbo will y. t achieve s renown fully iqual totiut of the dnparted hero. Most of Napo-

».-__. i K'*-*' Martbalfl were unknown men,api siot* froa th9rankt. and why should not

j.- fjoathern army, who? privates are iniac_ iarg. measure men of education ts wsilw .pit It, t-ij-al and even surpass in these re-ip-.ti ths armies of F<ance. Only let vamsm to idolize man. aod put our 'rust in thatProvidetee wbicb Jdckton ao coesi n ly and

. reverend; ackco * lodged M tha hope andi_>--t anrhor of our cause

Fellandlsbaa a Arrest.lii arrest of tbat it a.c and able def-ad->r

o. co.. 'rational right* at the Nor h?C L-V__i__dijc__i_Q?toa cv ntwiuehought to leadto lose grate -OL.eq ence.. Whetuer it willer aut remains to be i.en It m.y be ibat tbe....;! riots, so s >on supprtsted, the arrest of a..sbir of Yaliaiidighain'a trirnds togethervitb the . it LCion ot tbe rewapaper at Day->... r:t ..I tne .''-_ mre, of which Mr V waatbe editor, is to e<i the miter If it stopstit thtre, then indeed the Northern pc pie

tit under the control of a despotism nueurptsted r.rita efficiauey. Mr. Vallandigbamwai a, i .ndidate for the office of Governorof"li i.ate was receiving evidences from p< pa*i*r ____\u25a0\u25a0.. i.i'.ra'i_ns w i * . nu ified the hope ofL:. ti-..!___. It may 'c infetred tbat the steptoken by de G ivernment waa prompted by thefact. Fur a long time it ha* disc ov tinned thearmi-of cit / .us of the North ou suspicionof difioyaltv. or for worda ottered Val'an-:.--__x erf? has ceased to deebne his horrort tfae iiiti. .In despotism, at-u to d nounc. iv

ti'iriri m oi p..wer. Bat even when Lin.??:__*._* arretiing thousands, and filing hispritoia, he wo Id not put his bands on tbator!..* Congressman from Ohio. Thereforelit arrMt st thie time betra) a a tense of exi-guity cot before entertained.

Whether or no tbe people apreeirgwithVtllandigham will tamely cor temp ate hia im-;>:* -...-Lt?will unermplainingly and inac-.r_!y acquiesce in the arrest of their area}ittder and btunireda of others of their fellow'

| <-Ut-__?time mutt disclose. Certainly he isnot th. leader of a small par y?certaii.lv the

! save agitated by bid powerful intellect wm_c ._.<.!! oae?ana it wonld indeed be -trange.' tb. scenes depicted by the iaat arrival from

| tiit gorth should be tbe laat of them tl. Tbert .; reverses of the Federalißta at the Wil-Jtrneia and Fi derickslmrg may give aomeaconragement to the opposition and elicit?oae farther evidenc -of it«< vitality. All weto My ia, that if, after the demonstrations we

have heard of at the North, tbete be a uni-?--\u25a0elsa-mission there «.o the Jea-potlii- at Wothington, then the Northernpeo-['?ar* no fie for free institntions, and shouldBot be allowed to enjoy them.

In Artlcul* Olortl*Tb* Wuhlngton Chronicle aaya "the cc. of

.tit cation, in ber great agony, (fer five hn_.-ir.. thousand men.)ehonld reach every heart"

We have no donbt it will, but tbe sen_a-

laa produoed trill be anything butagreeable.Hi* nation (meaning thereby Lincoln St Co.)r-ty call with all iv lunge . bat w' en tbe de--.''? of th. ghastiy btmage ai the Wildern.s*

\u25a0 .at io be known, the call will awaken "an?gony tf horror in every heart which itaaabea The natural nep use ail' be, * Whyton t yoa go yourself ? O'd A>*e, W. H. 8-.W---"., W?hlngcOD rtraaflft., g__j other beili-?**» throats of tbe _ation, all nearer the sceu--f _< nflict thai tho?you call upon, why don'*5yon gir 1 on your tworda a< d hurry to tbetrloody banqnet you ar* ao fond of inviting-iter people to?''bit all tie? remonstrances will be of no

avail i hs five hondred tbor-?nd m.y ?will****** np tfa.ir minds to follow tbe five hun-?btd thousand wbo have gose before them.?And if they bave not tha courage to resto*Lin. .at staidiug army, what may tbay ex-P««twi,.a ihey c-me to c nfront the warriors*-» hay* to often cut the minion* of Lin\u25a0Bhjan to place. 7 There ia a diamal pr_apeetbefore tbem. Their on'y encouragement is\u25a0«-? -OBf.aioß which tbe bite battle hftstet-orgad from tha Washington Chronicle tl atI'm u_tioß ia la "her great ag ny." Wateat leaataa i. She will be laa greater

ysi before aha finds reli- f The po-l*BEm* that the rebels may get to Washington,"uleh haa always haunted -the nallou," ia999 -**,o *'U- op |g»fr artelprobability Oaly? uPI»om "th* BBioo" *boald foil into the7**** JUlteoiMl litotvofoerraltoeoo-""{??sto tn ortunato aationl It to n*arlta

-** gup. Wnb thundering word* npon itaSf \u25a0* ** fl «*«tlng .gainst d-tiny, and slowlyeeruiuly atragg ingto Ito dyteg graap.-

--? Jaow not what future eff irt it wiU make,f »*w forioM may be tbe lorry of the dy?*-* Bbfil*, bat our coafidea? I* oalm aad

ibepowerwhich ha- hitherto aaab***** rindtoav d onr eauM wi'l eontinoe to***** -*aevto-ofonr onaatea andaaha?* , *.*ai to every 000-iontbataay arto*.

Ih* Cbarl**-**aU"!. _r?s_Sn___i_i! ? 4iw!tf*-^?^?^?gtei^^bßteatoaßß-B-tty.

THCOOftVfillCniL JCKSOJI.THB PI'NEBAL CEREMONIES.

tut evening Gen Jackson* taaatiaa warerajaived in this elty at 4 o clock, from Games*Ddpot, in Caroline so. Th* aaaoun?aasnt thatiagf would arriveat 12 o stock esssed aa soUiß Mtaps-aioa af all haalae? in tha elty, aada ibm oat ? tha depotof nearly all tba inhab-baata of tba aity, who ware anxiou to paythe tort tribnt* of rtapect to tha derailedebb- flam. Whoa it wm known tbat tbabodywobld not reach thaelty before 4 o'clock, theimmeniecrowd slowly diapered,bet aaaem-bled again at the las. hour todi?taHn aveagreater forcethan before. Tbe tolling of theil ffertnt belts gave tho signal taat tbe car*were Slowly wending their way down Broads'reel, when preparations wer* Beads for thereception ot the body by an appropriatedispo-sition of tbe military.

Ilia t-v-ia was Mopped at tho cornerof tthaad Bread _*_****, aad after a abort delay lha

' eoßaeotdalßlßg the body wm removed to thebeam hi attendance. Itwmenveloped tn thelag of tie Confettoiaey. Oo tha flag wmplaced wrdatha ofevergreen and raro flowers.A few minntoe before 5 o'cloeb Geo. Eixeygave the command, and theproceeaion started,marching in the following order:

Geo. E'zev aod Staff, mounted; the PablicGuard. U-at-Gay, c .amending; the 44 hN.C regiment, P.ttigrew'a brigade. Col. Si gie-tary comm -adii-g; the Arm»ry B md, playinga funeral dirge-, C -I Frank Skiuuer, Ist Va.regiment, and aome cf tee Governor* Aid*;the hearre containing the body, surmounted byraven plum.*, and drawn by two white hmaes;tbe Staff ol G-b. Jackson', including M-jorP-ndleton, A .iotant Gen ml; Maj , W. IHawk 9. M let Comuii.aary of .he CorpsM jorD. B B'ldgfo-d. Cnief Pnvost; C__pt.lit..iii.-a., Lieat. Smith, Aioe-de C mp; DrMcGuire, Sa geon, aid other. ; tue membersot t .c City Council, two abreast, ana htstly,an immen? boat of oil./ana and strangers.

The proces-ion thus f. rm.it, (the militarywith reversed arms) marched slowly to thecorner tf 9_h atreet, and turned toward* Mam,entering ths C pitol Squ.re by the gate onGrace tt-eet. Tbo tailiury having formed aHue ex.eudii g aero.a tbe So tare pas. Wa.hIngton's monument, the body wm slowly onveveddjwn the line to the G 'Vernor'. man .sion, and carried into tbe large reception room.The belt* ware tolled till evmiown, till whichtime hundreds of people lemained oa theSquare. We have never b. f.r. seen such aneahibiion of besrtf.U and general sorrow inieiereuc. to any other event whatever ac hasbeen t -meed l>y all since the an_oun.tr.aeuiGfthe death of S outw i v Jackeoa. j

Tbe b dy w_ts .mi tt-i.il, and to day the re-mains will lie in state in the Capitol. j

HIS L..T8.8E-TSAbont 11 o'clock on 8m diy it became I

known to hie attending physician that there iwaa no hope for Gen. Jackson's life. TheGeneral wa. informed of the t ct, and wmoffered stimulants to prolong his existence.?These be refuted to take, ana a short time af-ter his mind commenced to wa tier Amonghis 1-at words wm a r. ference to his men. He ie_id, ape_ki _g of his Ccmmieaary > "Tell Maj. ;Hawkes to aend forward provisions to the

. meo."About 1 o'clock hie wife entered the room,

and took tbe la-t farew ell which he bid on thi*earth, and at 15 minu-ea p.tst 3 o'clock hisepirit ascended to its Giver.gb!» La. s onDBR arriH at... .acksoh's dxat*..

Ihe following is Gen. Lee's order to thearmy after the intelligence ol Gen. Jackson'adeath,

HsADcj'Ra Aaar Northern Va,>May 11, 1863. \

General Orders, No. 61., With deep grief the commanding General

announces to tha nrmy the death of Lieut--1 General T J. Jackaon, who expired on the10_.ii iu-t.. at 3j P. M. Tne aanng, ekill, andeuergy ol thi. great and goodeoidier, by thedecree of an all-wise Providence,are now lostto us. Bat while we mourn hia death, we feelthat hia spirit still lives, and will inspire thewhole army with bto indomitable courage audunshaken confidence in God as our nope andour strength. Let hie name be awatchwoidto hia corps, wuo bave followed him to vic-tory on bo many fields. Let officera and aoldi.-.* emulate vis iuviucibia determination todo it. ytbtng in the defend* of our belovedeonntry R E- Lee, General.

VBB LBTVBB OB 08*. IF.B To 088. ?-< KSOS.Th* letter written by Gen. Lee to General

Jackaon before the death of the latter, ia mft.llOW* :

( itanckli ORSvii.i.i, May -tth.General?\ have just received your note in-

forming me that you were wounded. 1 cannotexprea. my regret nt the occurrence Could Ihave dictated eveute, 1 should have chosen fortha good of the country to have been disabledin your etcad.I oougatulate you upon the victory which

is da* 'o your ekill and energy.M at truly yours, R. K. Lee.

To Gen I T. J Jackson.THE FI'NIRIL PAOIABT TO-DAY.

Th.re will b* a procession formed this morn-ing at 10 o'clock precisely from the mansion ofthe Governor, to p oc-sd down Governor stto Main.'hence up Mdn to Second, themealong Second to Giacc, thence by the weatgate of tbe Capitol Square to the Capitol,where tbe body will be deposited in state, inthe Hall cf Congress.

The proces. lon will be under the charge ofGeo. George W. R n<l _lph, m Chief Marshal,with such number of at-i*.tarts as he may se-lect

Ths order of proeea*.on will bern fol-owa.Military escort, compose 1 of such forceof

the Cor.frderate Government «s may be da-t._il.d for the pu -pose:

The Public Guard.Th*> Hearse,Pall Bearers, composedofsix Majoror B-ig-

adler Generals, who are requested to attendand officiatem such;

The family and personal friends oftba de-ceased;

Any portion of th* old "Stonewall Bri-gade/ wounded or other, who may be able toattend;

Officers of the Army and Navy not la com*maoa at pre?nt;

The President and Vice Pr?ident of th*Confederacy;

The 11 ad. of Dspartm.nts of ths Con-federate Gnvernment and their Clerks.?Each Department will be orgaoised by it*head, or inch c fli. er m he may teiaot for tbepurpose;

Tb* Judiciary aad District-Attorney,and atteeheM of tb* Judiciary D . oartment,

Tb* Governorand his Aid*;The Secretary ef th* C iiamonwsaltb, At-

torney General , A tdl orof Pnbie Ac-onn'sTrs?or r, Second Auditor, Register of th*Laui Offloe, and tbsir (Jerks;

Tbe Coart of Appeals snd Judges of Ch-eat' C u-is,

Th* Board of Public Work*and ita Clark;Tb* Adjutant General aod hia Clark*; In-

spector General, -^aart-ro.?tar-General, Pay*Bwiier General, and Ordasnos Departmentsof tbs State Govsraasotand tbsir Clerks |

Tbs Mayorof lbs City;MsMbsra of tba City Council aad it* OB-

?ra;Court of Hastings, Sergeant, Sheriff, and

their OSear.;All B inarolMU Boei**iM who aa* wish to

joio tha pro?Baton;Citb?B* aad rtraagarv-Th* Govsraor rsqaaa* that tbe arrange

aaat above fat-teated wiU be piaasrvsd, and

%*xx7i?££&*~ t'

_ ___taBoAAB W MoareßD,

as

TBB ENEMY ADVANCING CP THB YAL*LEY.

Tho latest advices we have fr __ tb* Valley?preeent tbat tba en*my bad advanced btoforoea M high up m Hank-aaviHe,nine mil?below New Market, io Sheaaadsab county.Two ragiaaats of infantry, on* of esvalry,and a battery of artillery .imped at that pointontha night of that.th. Onr foio? la thaValley had fallen back to Harriaonbarg. An-other report states that tha Yankees have oe-cupltd Harriaonbarg, but we thtek thia doubt-ful.

__?__«_

FROM THE NORTH.FURTHER ACCOUNTS OF THE

FREDERICKSBURG BATTLE.Ths Nsw York World aod Heraid, ot ths

7th, froa which we yesterday published aomeextracts, contained further newa of intsrest.Tha World de-rib? th* oparationa of Ssdgwlek'fidivhlea M.foftWto, , '

The capture of Fredericksburg by GeneralSedgwick wmthe but principal item of new*from that quarter After obtaining poes- salonof tbs if-toil batteries he marched f r mils onthe plankroad to Chancelloraville, where hsmet a largs force .if tne enemy, doubtless apart of L >n_r _ treet's division, sent to meetfilm, from BrfT Ik. It appears f>at a portionof the rebel army got be-ween Q. n. Sedgwickaad tbe force menacing Gibbons, who beldpossession of Fred- rickebnrg. Tons Lee wasbetween Sedgwick ai d Hooker, snd Sedgwickin 'urn bf-twe n two parts of Lee's armyGen Sedgwick had b**- reifforc-d by comatroop* that had b_ t .re been emp oyed 'nholding tne heigh a .aat of F_-derick.-bnrg, and the enemy took poaa <s*. n ofapart of thoa- deserted work*. Oi M ,udaymorning Geo. Sedgwick Wta ncrBackford by a large f re* of the en my, supe-rior in itunb.ra to his own. Pres-ed in f outand lank, lis men fought bravely, but werefinally compelled to retire As thi- movementwas commeucingtha Verm n* bri-.fade c .urgedfuriously, an i succeeded in d -iviog ihe rebelsfrom the ground. It wae a bloody day forboth sides, ai d the F d-rai command had donen- bly in maintaining their gr and Bgaiut-teiicn numbers A retirement acro-s the riverwhs d- termined on, with a view to recr '.8 atUuit-d Sta eaFord andendeavor to joinHo kc 'b asaiu army. Acct r iin_ y, at a lit 1_ pastmidnight he orde*e<t the movement, and as ci*lentlv aa possible tte troops tot k np too iiaeof match ov.r the bridge. The enemy soondiscovered this movement,andopens<i a heavyfire on the bridge wit artillery, ki ling andwounding a large number of our men. Th.ydid not succeed, however, i.i cutting off anyp -rti-.n by deau-oyiug t .c bridge, wuich wn_their principal object

lt m-y le. that instead of nttem >t _g to joinGen H ok_r, Sedgwick will return to the re-lief of Gibbons, aa tha rebels were discov.er< dou Monday mo-n ng oul- two miles be-low United Sat _ Ford, aad at daybreak oom-m _ced ehelling our tr. ins ou thia side theH ppaaunc. H-»w 1 .rg . a toree hnve thusgot iv the mar of H.oker ? army it to yeiiinpossible to d-cide:

The World gives the following account of.lackflo-. s recapture of Fredericksburg \u25a0. \

The morning and evenintr attacks on Mon- Iday, by the rebel.., under J aabatte, and Gen. 'Gibt-T-n's force at Fredericksburg, have re-sulted in their gaining poaaeasion again of thegreater part of the place. Ir. must, not, how- ;aver, he regarded aa anything like a disasterFredf-rick.bnrg now ie not ??! e-reuth as im- !port .nt m Fre-eick-bnrg before G _. Hook-er's first movement. Our armies are on itaflank and rear, and our heavy piece* acroaa ithe river on its front A' out evening thf-yru.-h'id on oar right, and fors longtime ti sbattle wm hotly contested, ench party alter '

-lately gaining ibe adv_nU{_e. Finally curforce wa. cbrged lo retir .>, and daring thenight hr-ld m df-iH-ive pnitiou. _*? xt morn-ing C I 11-1' crossed his trigadeover theriveron ih« Falmou'h side, and both bridge,weretaken np. Itis suspected that the enemy havepon'O-ua Btttflc-i.nt to cross the ri rt r, and alively watoh is kept up to prevent raids ontheir part

AlthoughIt is beliey. dthat General Hookerla master of k s position aud i ble to combatencce ."luliy, yet, to make po. a b lity sure, GenHf-mtze man, witb 3J,.i00 men, haa been dia-patched from Washington to hia aid. iTne troptre _ of Sunday a fight are jnst de*veloping It ie found that a large number ofrebel gun and fi tgs were captured, and 6,000or 8,000 pi i .otters Ten guns of th* famonsWashington battery from New Orleans areamong the trophies. Confederate prisonersare almost, continual y arriving in thie. i'y andturned <\er to the Provost Marshal. 860 Mia* ,siaaippkua and Atabamiana came yesterday.

The Philadelphia fjfaarsr, of ths tth, haathe following account:

The newe from General Hooker's army bytheB'eamer Hero is ofa very meagre and con-flicting character.

Instructions hare, been giren to those in theGovernment s. rvice not to impart informationto any one regarding the progress of op ra-tions in and around f redericksburg upon theirarrival here.

Accounts pretty generally agree tbat therebels h.ve re-occupied Fr -deri.ksburg, andtbey held the town at the time of the Hero'sdeparture.

The height* below are jointly occupied bythe Union and re>>el troops.

Ti.e position of the height* occupied by ourforces on Sunday morning were retaken, af era desperate resistance, by fresh reinforcementsfrom Gen L ngatreet'e curpa, and anenfiladingfire w aa comm-nced by the rebels on p rtioueof o her r» donb s occupie by our troops.

The tigh i g Monday was not aa general orvery 'en ilio la its character as waa generallyanticipated.I wm thought tbat the shock of arm* to

day (Tuesday) would be fraught with highlyimportant, if not finalresult*.

The general impression among the pMaengera from A quia Creek appears to be thatGen Hooker will bold hi* own; bntetitl thetews is indefinite from the front, and bat littleis k own at tbe Aquia Creek tta ion?almostwithin -ye-siivtH or the sc*-ne of -h* mightyeve te that now create the greatett solicitudeand m«tt intense anxiety.

Passengers by the Hero state that every-thing to in immediate readme.* for a removalof our stores, etc., fr >in Aju'a Cre»-h if hyany possible chance the for v es . f war r ouldturn a__inet aa, and an auvanoe be made bytb» rebels in thct dlrec ion.

U? to the pre?ut moment, Tuesday,Miysth 3 o'clock P. M, no h ing ia fanowVbf adefinite character beyond the fact that m nythousand-* on both eid a have been killed andwounded, and that the light haa been inpro-gress eince Wednesday last

A die» a*oh from Washington, May 6, atyflsince 8-turduv nearly 3,000 rebel pri-onerahave been b ought to thie city. Seven hun-dred and eighty arrived he? at 2 o'clock tod y. and w. re, like ? he<r prede ? sore, m-.rchedto the Provost Marshal's < fli oe, und- r a atrongguard Theoee tbey were eoaveyedto safequarters Tne number to already to ? largo foreonveuien see mmodatien. A*d tioua priaoners are to be cent no from thenock, m_king in all 4,000 and ovar certainlyin our hands.

The prisoners present a ahabby appearanceThe much larger p_r-. are dresMd in dirty{[ray, the remainder in brown, and generally

n aioug.i*d bats. Many of tbaa have go dauhft niial boots, wbii* others are nearlybarefoot. Not afew, insteadof having blank*to, show taat they have mads an extensive

levy oa carpet*. The prisoner* are nearly allyoaag m*u Tbe-r appearaaee ia ths streetsexcited mach curiosity, bat ao rude or offen-sive remarks were made by tha speetetors

Ambalanoss wsr* buy _oth test nightaad to-day eoavsyiag tha wm dad from thaAray of tha Potoaaa to tba aavaral boapi*tela. i

SOBS OP TBB BCIABD ABB W >C«DSO.Ths following are aaoag tha cesaalU? te

ih* Yankee aray i '*"

Killed. -Brig G.n Matt, of 8-ehtoe'e sorp*;Mai-Ue-i B try, of Maine, Bng G-a Settmll-li pig 11.«? eo-oe; Cl Uf.GuN J; Lt ColWalt r. lit. Coa.; M j -_x ..,, 3o_h N VCoi MeBu_<hi, lite ,< Pm C d Ua_a*wr, 185 hPa. C 1 Streiaroea, 100. > Pa; 00l StoV-a., 4thBaaalafor In C d letet 3d Wlseonsaa. U-Col Cnpin,Me M Tt M i Kteaaa,ath Vbcar. Maf Sir aaa. 46th P; Cap E Is-W*rfb, fOlhl. Ii 001 feiepxt, |M Fai *Up

J h- H-v*-«-t,d\_jHti|t Msj Faiaon, 36thN v ; M I B_Bke*{«

"

H'oanJ-tf. Gee Jff teas, Maa, ?rer.lv;Bnir Gen JBB.man, 37 h N V;Col 8 .well. 6t t Hjr|jerßorli-.g, sth N J.Ll _t-Col Norton, BM MJ, badly; Oaot Fry,aid to Sickl-f*. la t-tgnaCM Bo*. 21-t c<nr.CI P.-tf r; M I Hlg--p8.86 hNY; C?' U-cker, 82d. I'l ; Col M-laJt.*-** C nn; CI Foatv*g*_Hch, 20th N Ti *tm JonPfl. 7th Maa*, se-verely; Col Browa,Jf_bM V, knse .hatter* .;

Col Kilev, 75 b 0 flL_.aad a p*iaon*r ; ColRlcharden, 25'h MWa_Mvare'y; C>l VanGl'aa, cwmmattliagbßfteßM*, Adjut-n' Stevent,115th P-no; Cm Pta_Fa, la. NY; L**m ColCogirewell, 2d M?r, » at-Col Co- k 149h NY. C'j. Mi'es, 61st -FT, fn-ai y; CI E MOr-jrory, ->J«t P. _ra,BSta<-*ly. M j Aut.ll-, _ hNJi Li Col LowMba_fc 5 h l_ac.tr, .overelt ,Maj Will, ugbby, URb NY M*i Higg=n.,86m N Y. Col Parka* 9* N V; Col Hurlin,6th N J; Co WiHetaJl7 b- N J C 1 Potter,12 h N H; Mai Bm*}f£*J S Cna_ ?ur. mortally; Col WHNob*,l_fteConn; A'j'fThoms,SfOth Ind, badly; Col Baat?v, _-fi N J and28 Captains aad L-eetoasnts billed, and 52Car tains snd Uewteaaßto won-led, many oftbaHLitto ******9***£ } T- *"<-?* *\u25a0 hn* fiP»r-

following rebel G-m---oral, are known ro be wounded.- Lient GenJackaon, -.ivhtly. and atili in ih . ? d<!e, Mij -r-G*n D H ____.. sever*lv; Maj >r-G*o A PHil, elighrii; BigG_n Mtho..*, a«yr*UBrig Gsu Nichols, slightly M.j_r Gen Ban-sum.

THE BITUATIO.V.The World saya, editorially ?.

The news from General Hooker's army Isinterpreted <n olli.-i _1 qn rt.ra as bein_ favora-ble, but wiih the map before va we cannot soregard it.It is i He to say that Fredericksburg wae ofno strategical importantc. If that waethecam, why waa a lo _ of nearly a th a _andbr .ye feliowa incurred endeavoring to c. pt.ireit? Tne fact ie, it wae of I ipreme no .ortanceto hold t'te heigl-ts t.f Fredericks-ui.g Bytheir pors-ssio LYe ro_r was const _tly me-naced, and ih". r- iro_ d tow .rd Richmond ran-d-r-d nnHvailahle for hie army.The mtstery iv conaec iou with these rebelmovements»n Monday wae the .Hence of GenH-» ker. The enemy must, bays detachedov-r3",000 m.n fro-., hi. main bod. to overwhelmS-dgwir-k and Gbb na, vet Gen Hooker d >esno eeem to baye been abe to take advantageol orpr.v.nt it. 8-rig-ii_k conld not h.vebeen more th .n sixmi'es distant iromleftwhen attack-ti by the » nemv,yet tn-Unionc mm _.der waa unable to aid him Tom canbe _,cc anted for on yon two ih-ori_ s?ti herGen. II ok. r's army w s ao crippled that itdate i or, engage the enemy, nr it was r .tr. at- |ing to the i orth bank of th - ll pp .hannock.

Ia the ab?nee of positive lutormviou totbecontrary, a d ia the htht of the facts be-fore ns, we are comp.lled to beli-ve tbatHooker has been on* generated?our armyou f nght. We hear th _t 30.01H1 men, underHeintzetman, are on the r.-a_ to reinforceHook- r, and tbat a large i umber of 'mo. c area'an under wny to the same destina'ioo fromanother quarter; all of wbich goes to showtba tie I ti tv army ou the I. i>< vh no ck tttnv bod box. The r.i iforcemet is would notbe neede ? n L-te was about to retr<-at

1. ia t.ifiiti.iit now to re. is' the concln-ionthat the Confederates d.liber.tely allow-dth_ U i n army to cross without impediment,c inti I-nt that it would be crnat ed nudern toker's lea'-ership when once on toeOthereide. Snoe last Saturday tbey have been do-ing pretty much as they p! _ cd. EitherLee's aruiy larg.ly oat-uumbeis Hookers, orelse ths latter is unable to properly handle"the fine.it army on the plauet "

Lat us hope that tie news to day may bemire roae-uring. Some happy accident m_y>c interfere in our favor and give na an un-expectedaud glorious victory. i

ARBEtT Or TH* HOB. C L VILLAI-D _Q*M.Great excitementexisted at Dayton, Ohio,

on the sth, in regard to the arreat of Hon.Clement Vallandigham, by «>rd- r of GeneralBurnaide. A despatch from _'ncini.anany*:At dark a crowd of from 500 to 600 pro-ceeded to the Journal office, tot k po. at a.ionof it, completely gutted tiie bni'd \u25a0 g, set it onfire, and bnrnt it to the Man d. T c firecommuuio-ited to the adjoining building,and all the property trom the _ >uh cud ofthe Phillips H >üb«. to the mVI lie of Dm squirewas dr-a-royed. All the telegraph lines it thecity were cut down and d-atmy. d The bridgeon th- X-mia road i- reported to be d _ troyed.

A' 10 o'clock at night Fede-ai troops fromCinciun*..' and Columbua aacceeded in puttingdot-nt >c ri i t-<-8, and at halfpast 11 o'clockqu<et wm again restored.

Ci-ici.NNATi, May _?P. M.?Dayton hasbe-n ? omparatively quie> to-day. Ab..ut thirtyringleaders in laet nuht'e riot bave been ar-rest t-d without re. 1 stance and p aced in jail.

The Empire newspaper ha-- bee i euppre.. _.i.Its edit r itna been arrested and brought here.T- c soldiers have removed a swivel fr. in theEmpire office, and also t (ken pot_ea_tou oftwo wag ii loads of muskets, stored iv theLight Ga_rde* armory.

Air Vtl a-idi«hnm wm brought before theCourt-Mar.ml to-day for trial. He r.lu ed top end io 'he charge a w*ti> h wer* re -d te him.The Court proceed d with the evidence, thepub i.-ation of wbich is not allowed Thecharges were ha. Ed on hia M tint, Vern >nanif-ch. Mr. Vallandigham ib at th > B irai'tHouse to-nght, and ra a rong guard. D vt.uand Montgomery county are placed uud rmartial law.

The tor 1 loss by the conflagra ion at Day-ton wm $39,000.

imp rtart prom Bee_-.ee -axemeai-tutsThe Australasian, with dates

to the 2t> h, reach _d New Vo k We meed v.A Bpiritt-d d ba c bad occurred in both

Honaes »f Parliament in regard to the seizureof Bri'isQ yea-els by Federal cinders. Mr.Ruebuck was a-uoog th- speakersin ihe H >uaeot C tiumone, and duringhis remark. used thefollowing language: Auotier outrage hastaken p aaa, aud by the .-.me men who perpe-trated tbe insult offered to our flag in the ca cof th. Tent. A ve-*e-l leaves th* Englishshore?'he Hon. member for London, Mr.Crawford, _ys he has a-en h-r papers, audthey are perfectly harmless. She wm be u> dto a n-ntral port. [C'leere ] She was seizedby au Am rican m nof-war, taken le?au American port, aud ihe exoectstions ofthe English merchant in hia honorabt- tradebave oeen utterly ..astroyed by the conductof tbe Americ n G >ve'nmeut I ay tbatootidact of th-i American G ivernment yoaougnt ro re.eu-. [Cheers. | Bit not onlywaa bis d n Tue c c.re persona callingthem teiv, . Ea.lish merchants, *ho applied tothe American Minister for a permit to allowtheir ahips to proceed in sa eiy to ita d c i iati< n- That permit ia _\u25a0 ranted, and .hi I Iicause that ship carried out arms to the Mcxicans to be used aspsunat our ally, France ?

| cheers.] Siucs then, other meu call ng tb m-?lyes Eng ish merchants have applied to the?me aui.to.iy for the nam' p r.it. Theyhave been refueed because ihey are English-men, aid baaaa? they are not carrying ontarms to aid tfae Mexicans in tbe war, thoughthey were trading to tbe ami port. The perait I repeat, wm re _v?d, aodnow I must aaythy Mr. Adams, the American Minster, is theMi? inter for commsice* in Engla d. [Loudc_?*._.] Sir, I would putit to tb- nobis Lord?th* men who ha* hitherto eh -wn him?lf aliveto the hon r andd gnity of Ea. laud ?I woaldMb bite whgtner ihe G vernment. f which hete the need h... c-»me to any det-rminauon inthia matter and If they have, whether he iaable to tell Parliament what that determinationto 7 Sir, I kuo w tbaconsequent**of tbe actionbo may take. It my lead to war, and I,speakingfor the English people, am preparedfor war 1 [Load cheers, and "Oh t oh l"JI snow that language will strike the bean*of tba pease party in thi* country, bat it willala.) strike the hearts of the insolent p*oplewho govern Amarten, snd ws shall have jua-ttoa don* to tbe honor aod dignityof England,aad tha ootemeroa of this country will nolonger faa am j_ci to tbe aaeeriag iaaoleaaaofan upstart rao*. [Ch?ra ] Tba question Ibay* to tik to* owbl* Lord it, wi ato _r tfaaGovarome it of which he to 'he btfm baysformed aav deMrmiaatloa with regard to thao adaet of Admiral Wtlk?; whether theybay* addressed aay w-moM-ran? to the Am rtaaa G *vera-eat, aad wh-tbar he to prepaedaow to Mate tfas o_ur? tba Governmenthavelatsraiasd t ? parse* ! [Hear, bear J

L ».d Palo-r-toa aaid the H v? *»oo'd aton? aad rata -id. froa what had fallen froahta Beeorsbto friend, that t a Mtttar to wfaiefaba qaaa-toaasJaeaj wmcf taa aha MP-ast*bl* i__pj___aes Allhs snail ?y»e., that is

tb at; but be wm not prep -r< d at pr***nt toI state at w>at result Her M.j sty's Govern-

ment might arriveTBI B.ID i« v-mßbsb.

The Waihiogton Chronicle, of Saturday,M-y 9th, publishes the foillowing .-

T-> c foliowing official ditpatch wa*reeei redat the headquarter ? of ihaarmy ' st evening iYokktows, Va., M_y 7.M"jorGenerol Holleck:

Col. X jp-trick, with bto reg-ment, th. Har-I rto Ligut Cavalry, and th*re t of the llliuoia

12r,h, have jaat arrived at Gloucester P»int,opposite thia post They burned tie brdgeaover tba Chiebahnminy. d? royed threeI _r_tetrains ot provisions in tnarear of L**e s nr oav;drove it the rebel pck_ta to within two ('.)miles ('IE chmond, and haveloM o ly on* (liL c it-naut aud thirty men, having e-ptar.dand paroled upwards of three hund>ed pris-oners Among the prieonera wm an aid ofG-n. Winner, who waa captured with >\u25a0 seac.rt a itnin theeotrenebment* ou'eide cf Rich-mond. Tola c-valry h.ve marc ed re.rly

j two hundred (200) mil<-s ainoa the 31 of May;\u25a0 were in ideoftbefort.fi-ationaof Biebmondonthe 4n; turnt nil tbe r-t-rea at Ayl-it'a Bm-

] tion. oo the Met apony; on tb* sth destroyed! all the feni? over tb- P mv .key and M*ttajpoy. and a large depot of comraitt _ry stores

' near md abovethe Bappabann ck, and camein beta in good ooniiti n. Tbey dearvegreat credit for wh_t they have done. It isone of the finest feats of the w.r.

Ilrrrs King,Brigadier General Comd v P -st

The New York Herald, ot the 7th, does norseem very hopeful abont tbe results of theF<- daricktborg fight. Ie saye:

The public las been b-> of c" mieled, dnj cI,! deceive i, diaapoom bni uitlad ait Iby im-am onties at Wa-blag. n that, iv spite of therptendit fighting ci the B.ppaham ca, it ba-*Bt ienath relapsed iiito comparative iumffirenee, a d ?tiled into the _ouvicti< n tha tniaAdministration is totally incompetent o con-da.t tne w, r, and tbat there 1b no lot ger anyhope of tae very Bpeedy Br*"._r_s-t-u of tn«j rebellion.

THB LATEST,We bpve received a copy of the Washing

tonChronicle, of Sunday, the 10th instai t, andcopies tf other Xirth.ru pa, era. The NewYork Herald announces the battle aa a "crashing d fo d' to II >oker. A iot er Yankee pa-per a .ye that the Federal army now numbers70 000, and ia strong enough to repel any attak.

C m. Porter givrs an account of the attackou Grand G.ilf. anl _y . that he accomplishedall he wanted except ail. neing the batteri-s,which, he e.ys, "were fought with a deepention I never br-fore witnessed."

A dispatch from Port Gideon, from General(i ant, aay* he completely routed tbe rebeltheteontbe 30th, capturing 500 prieonera be-aides the wounded

An arrivalat New York fi in Wilmingtonbar, on tbe <lth, says that the ironclads areag in off C .arles.on, hiuthat an attack on thepi cc ie immiu. nt.

Roseerans has issued an order prohibi'irgwomen or non rombatan a f om e> tering hiaiii. -8 after May B_h?a sign of Lv- hues.

The news of Van Doru's death, and thecause, are published in the Yankee papers.

Tue decision of tbe Coim Martial iv thecine of Vallandigham has been submitted toGen. Burneide, bat no decision rendered acyet

Lincoln baa issued a proclamation, dated the?"'.h, declaring all foreigners aubj c: to enroll-ment who shall have "declcrei their inten.tion," and g viug them 85 days to leave theUnited Sacs.

Tue Chronicle bbb an editorial on the batt'e-It .-ays t c Federals "set their mark too high,''and fit leu, but nevtriholes* gained someth ngThe reason they d>d aot gaia a'l w .a tha heavyre -fo-cement of Lee hy Longatreet. Tie"a mething" gained, it eeems, wa. f_igh»en-iug ihe people ia Richm >nd, at the sli.bt costof .bov. 1*2,000 men and t tfiaaaa killed ai.dwound d, as published iv the iista return, dfrom Federiokib lrg, of which t'-e 2d divisionalone of Sickles's corps lost 1,98.5.

Th-r* wm not a soldier left in Rich-mond or ia Petersb'.rg. Home guard.,armed with snot-guns, did picket dutyin front of R ehmm d, &.-d depar meatclerks, armed wit. hor.e pieto's, guarded tbeprisoners in Libhy prison. N.arly the wolfof L iuetivev'a c >rps came to the a-iiiy atFre<-enckeburg. Against th.cc odd-?ma< hgreater than we had any r«-aeon to exp c ?

Gen. Hooker could not accomplish tbe m»gnifi ent task be had proposed ro himself It i- at nth that will stand tha rest of all his ory,tbat be only failed iv the eutire accompli.nment of what be had too coi.ti.ieu lyprom ?d

But we have gained much General Lee isBaid to have reported that he haa t-ken fivethousand pri .oue a, ih ugh it is stated on goodanti-ority that thia report wm disbelieved inKicthmoud, .--here it was got ea up by JeffDavi. for effect Bat even if it. i* true «<

have p obably taken more ti-au five thousa- dot their men, many of whom are r ady io rakeih_ oath or ahe.iauce to tie Union, if forno hi >g el-e, for the sake of escaping fromthe Confederacy for wbicb they h .ye been nn-wil inglv fight-ng. Two hundred took tbaoatn io ltil'imo'e yesterday. Authentic dia-patches irom Genera* Lee and other office _in t. c rebel u-uiy captured by ue, place their1 ea in ktlUd«nd wounde-l at <rom eighteen totweu'y thousand. Our wtole lo? can hardtyexceed half that number.

Tne army wm never?ao we judge from allthe a eountrt w- t.ear?iv be ter condition oibetterepri a. They htve m re confidencethan ev*r, both in their io_.mander and themselv.B, andin ihe n> x f_rwi>t . movement willagain ctver tbenaeivee v. in glory, and addnew laureiß io the army of the P.tomao.

The Chronicle has the following two para-graph* i

The correspondent of tb* New York Her aiuwbo wm captur. d on the Rappahannock aweek or two ngo and can i d to Ii enmond, andwaa one of tbe party recently exchanged, sayit'.a* all the prisoners were paroled when Stonemau wm within a abort dta-anc« of that city,or ihey won d »<ave overpowered the guardand orobably c-.ptured th. town. He -nysthaio). cavalry forties enptored over a tuouaau.lrebels

It ie said that among the forces cuptured byStoneman in the vicinity of the re ..I c-api alwa. a battalion of tbe Richmond City Guard,aa aristocratic organisation for home uuiy.-?They had been oo a raconnoiaeanca.

BOBt_RATIOSB IB W'MTBBB VBROH-A. fThe Convention which Met at P.rkershnrg

on tb* sth last, to nominate officers for tb*new State of Western Virginia, ana adjourned,having nominated for Governor A. J. Bore-man, of P__rk«r*burg; Secretary of State,J. B.Boyer,of ttiddleto wu; Secretary of the Treas-ury, Campbell Terr, of Brooke county; BtetaAuditors, Samuel Brans of Whielm*. JudgeB. O. Berckshir*, of Morgantown; Wa. A.Herrieoii,ofCiark_barg, and Jaaas H Brown,ot Kanawha; A torney G*n*ral, A. ti Cald-well, of Wuoeiing

A BBJXr AOCOOBT VF TBB BATTULFalmouth, Va., May s.?Yesterday two

terrible batti? were foaght by the -ih corps,Gen. Sedgwick, resulting in fearful carnage oaboth aides. Monday morning the rebels saddenly made theirappearaaee oo the hills tothe left of Fredericksburg, end ooming dowarapidly, occupied the city, tbM getting in tb*rear of tba corps. Mom of tba supply train*,embulaue?, mat?.and soldiers ia the vicinityware tabeu. A Beet bone ?vol mm fromaaatare, A a?ioM blatd.r w«a perpetratedia pnahlng oar fore? on mrapidly withoat maerteiamg whettoer ar aot tbera were aayrebels on tb* woody height* to the toft ofthtcity. Oue wbo Issarpa came lowa, aad tesa*lag faa live ofbattteiaaadlately Baarshsd af *ith-'B-i pe.

The only way of retreat lay by Brooka'iFo d, Ire ail- above tea atty. Gee. led*Wish was tiaaaladfaa thia at_e af tea ileaof tfaa -HBal'tira ot attire aaa. laaadlaeliBMBteg aboat I-rated a Has of faatU atatna__#wVy, ********4 -_? laates it bbbb%S

t***m****^******^k DAILY IBSPATCHT^VOL. XXIV. RICHMOND, VA? -jggjnj-f MORNING, MAY 18. 1863. KO. ll-

s"?5"?

workiigc-o-m owar It c fold The 'iocs ofb -tele remained ia this »-. nditi'-n a»til s*>ou»tbe middle of th* dtj. when the re el* sttsoked m.and were gt. 1 in*lyrepaired H we aHtvl I n cap'u-ing 'hree bunlred prleocerx.?Tie rebel rei .force Bents had foa_rht ante,whi c oor tn op. bad been fighting m«"e orla. a ait cc tha pr-vi ,na Tuesday nght For atime it wm fe red tb th« c-me coald aotmakeeommanice ioo nt B inks'- Ford,and thattbewhoa of itmnst be opt-ired. Batby noon,acourection wm ma->, sa i Geo. Sedirwick sentf r supplies Me.88888 t) c woundedift Federiokeborg were tomg taken aero? tbe pont-r q ? to thin Bfcle, all of tb*m bt-inwr got awayoa no sodden -ppeuranMof tha en* my on tbeou,skirts sb -v. Tha doctors sap >si. g, ofoonise, i. at \u25a0 h \u25a0* eneny w.>uld com- down andtake ti em, made all tha arr.sug-m.nta forbeiigt.k.--i prro- e-s; b«t for f-OB_or_S».n, *wh*gthroush fe.ro ot fo c seiove ora_-._i.-gu con ti i * si<l<- of tbe river, fee amy did i oadsaea*is o the t«.»n T c io-itionsof 'isre pecivt* urtoi B ac c hen t- fo lows i On-m <n orce o _ tie n >i.»t, t< en ttem-b foeof the enemy the 6 h corps be ow, c rp ofre' el* still lower, and our he ivy «un_ oat l j

side?a moat extra rd nary aandwicbiug ofoppoflin. forre \u25a0 'Ogetb»r.

B*irmi_hing o curie . a'ong the while lineuntil clock intbe* ening,whmt 1 c reteasttacke ins fromtwo waya. To** I' tion forceswere t the time ->rrayed man jrf, bott) w-ugsrertng on theriv.r, the right ntß nk-'s Ford.

We were arrai gad in two line, of bat le. -

The enemy attacking, the 2d division «>f the2d corps and Howe aat firrt .tpproathing thamdi -g -I a'l. from FredMrickebtrg and 'h-, conn,try .i-e-tly bey nd G* ? Mitlaa i.ri. -de, o-n*i-ilngof 'he 33', 77 b, 20th aod 49 b NewYrkt< ge -iibti. Vermont iiiig t.ie aud7 b Main-, bor<- the b untof ihf* c- -rge, re-pal-ing ihe ecemy hands mely. T'--e Wrmoutbridal* w«r_ on hel. fiot G«n'lM lie. Miile't-andothrrrroc.ps dim* acount rchargo,ba* ie nf>reem«i;-a coming ap to the . mv.weweien<.t able io drive them. Ihe 77 hr-oi.d n.ihK. but the 20 n New York be a-edv.ry dlagrai--fully, ac it did at White 0_S - amp, ani fa 1 ug b<ck brought a croß< fireon thr 33 1 Tneir Colon I,'iowever, cutlu.iedhim eh most b avely. Tn* other line* of rat-tle were now a t_steal by overwh.lming nnm-h -ra and obliged to full back to the river.

BT H M . 'B R*IDA correspondent of tt c Washington Chroni-

cle, who accompanied General S-on.man'_cavalry raid, writing to that p per from K.l--ley's Ford, under da c of M y 8 gives a de-tailed account of the operati. ls of the expedi-tion.

He speaks of it as ore rf tbe moet eucceufulmilitary enterprises of tbe kisd everunder-taken in tbia or any other country. Bat welet the extravagant correspondent tell his ownstory, from which it will be s.en that his ownimagination ace mpli-hed more than Stone-man'a raid. H- a .ye:

Get oral Stonem n moved the main body ofhie com nand acroa. Fnebm _n s r v-*r, and encamped for the n>gh in an open field dnri> gaheavy rain B'orm. At this pint the enemym-de a dashupon onrpickets, bu> did nor,alarmt c camp. Touisdav m->rniug, aaata. G-nerulBn ord c.-o. c ? the fi pi tan two mil-* belowthe lia c ou F <rd, (\u25a0 rum's Ft..) and advanciug op tie opp. aite bank ctured a forceofsixteen hundred rebel in fanny, with one pieceol aril cry, to leave ia grea>. ua-t-* from Raccon Ford, -there Boon aft r General f-treggt roaa- d wi'h his Hi - isi-n. Here a Lieutenantand thirteen privates of a rebel artii.'ery com-pn v were cap nr-d. Near thi. point, an nro.ybeef con ract r was overhnnle t and $28,000 inCt'if-d rate bonds taken from him.

A rebel engineer wi"* a wagon load of ma-terial was also captured on tne road. Fridaymo -dag heard cannonading on tbe right,

\u25a0* hi-'i proved to be Gen. Averill's commandhav-ii g a Hale fight, with theenem at X pi lan Saint, on ibn O >n_/e and A'ex-tndriar iho d Next daygot close npon the heele oia 'arg_ rebtl force atO a ge Sp i g-, wbo, toaeeape, ab-i,d >i ed wagons, provi anmm, set!captured a li v enant sa Jacks n'a . affreturnii.g tro - leave of ao ene. A', ni*m catop dat G eta wood, jus. oatdide of Ljo st CourtHoose The town wm «.r< a.v il and ColKiipatn'ck took po.e j-ln i f the place ai 6o'el <rk A M. M y-d, with u?opposition, .ap-turi g a few revel -_idi_ s.

Tel .o% oi the Vir_ini. C n'ra 1 R iHro d,t-onuf-r in_ Gordourv lie and Re m.ud wa.de in. Ed at d ftereit points fort, n miles t*otrains of cars burnt, telegraph w rescu. andde_troyed, and inns c. mmi. sa-y stores wereal o approp iated. During the night a d ttch-mm tie ll Man. c_v lry, doing picketduty five mi ea up tie Go-d< nßvitl« io a, wmatt c el, and had two meu kil cd. The enemyai?pp. area tne moinint a brg.de advanced,after ii. ingal' >w siict.. On tae n't rm on oftat 2 i tbe command moved on throng . VanCiyvilto io Thompson's Four Co<-uer.-. F omtins point detao> ments were a vi out in d ff.r---e taiiections On** puny t*e_ roj ed a portionof tie raihoad b-t ye v G>n on ville andCiifiriottervi c, a ocr, cou.if.un_ of four<?vii.li _ I me... ond r Co 1. W>ndhau_, prote-nedto Columbia, on t c J mes r tor, wuere theLvucnburg .nd Rchmo .a cna cr, tees t criver. An _,n_ucce_ai__l attempt was made todestroy theaqredact.

Five lock, were aeatroysd, the bank* of th*canal vug -way at different point*, Ih'oe canalboata, loaded with materials for the rebelarmy, aod five bridges were burned. A largequantityol comm a_ .ry stores, medioinee, tec,were also deeuroyet, aod several hn.dredlor es w. re C-ptared. A party under CaptD.ommond, of the sth cavalry, reached tueriver b-tween C >lun.i>ia and Richmood snddestroyed locka, levels, and M' fi a to a bridgeacross James river. Gn. Gregg proc ed dto lha Fteder ckeb rg and R cumoi d r.ilr ad,aud destroy d a Aetl.ud the dop >t mild*ing-, railro. d track, a train ol cars, provisions,a.d teUgapa He ?ot a tie a-* m or. o ouruih* rainoai bridge ove-t c S >ut Anna, butl was strung y giarded by infantry, ?MB i> cp i"y S-i t out i it back G-ti. Gr gg returnedt> Th aipsott a Fo.tr C me a, t.nt a \o _i >n ofhia emmaud, uuder Cot Ktlpatri k, m vedeastward to the Con tat r .ad, dea roye ' tnebridge on tnat road ever the Sou b A .< a. cap-tured and destroyed a tram of care, cu-Ver s,aad the rd'roud trick for mi.es, aud thenparsed down to ih - P nius.l i.

Another portion of Gen..id Gregg's com-mand, nnler ColonelDay«. T«.e.f_h 111 nois,c o?_d bote roads nearer Richmond, d * r->y-ing railroads, telegraph, bridge over Bro kriver,auu railway trains. A detachment ol G*n.Greg.'a command aleo ournet .11 tbe urn-pke bridg-e ever the Souto Anna, 11p-e cutthe enemy making a flank m.Vtment a dcatching On. Sun-ma. ina trap. M .ml ?»

nt. nng, >be .tn, Haupton nt D H. Hill,wi h two briga-tea, _tt..k-O ab.a sixty vf heFifth cav.l.y, on picket duty near ShanuojHI 1. A charge of the rebels wm met by acounter cha-g*. tha rebel advance waa tem-porarily repul-e.i, but r Jtyisaj o p-nrei isventeen of the Fifth cavalry. Oar force captared thirteen of the enemy. Gen. Ba ord adv .need npon the enemy with hi* command, l.ulthey fled

The nightof the 4th Geo Gregg moved to\u25a0 near Y-.n-eyville, and wm followed tv thatpoint oext aay by G*t>'l S-oß*u> an with G*n IB Horde command. Hers a maa ana iv* olNorth Carolina, * aaaaaacamp, who bad b-eacone?led for a year to avoid servm* JflDavie Near Yet cey.ilia t*vsni**nC S AwagoM, wi'h mules, w*is overtaken aad captared. On th _ sth the re rograde m ye > enlcommeojeu, and eroeeiog Raeooon ford tbt

i wholecommand ?lived at Kelly s laid Fridayj morning, tha Stb-' '**

Cosrassue tbmb ow* vaj-Daih*.---? Oa? sad awhile evea a Federal editor beoofltM ditgoatad with th* vaadaltea of tbtFederal troop*, aad eoafe?e* tbat thajcommit act* tbat would disgrace eveiMvage*. Tba NewYork Christian Inquirer

I iareatarkiag apoa the? thing*, uya iInMvarel llbrari? ofNew E igtaad clergy-aaaa we bave seen choice voleaaaa ef graecote, baartpg tea nam? of Seathaa Mini tar*to wboMteey m-U b-loog,altuoagi tbey haabe-.ui.nt North by Yaakes e.ldtor* aho beteppropneted uea. Boas Maaar a?Ma par1 rs are aid to be carpeted wita ipd's of aaother ktad. At Beaufort, a-ata Cerottaatomb* ware violated At Holly Bfttes*Mto-toaippi, a e-aasaioa tab? wm a ed i|behalf o/ ?Whre" aad "aid sledge" Batetataa af wteag aaaa tafalatad essay wbware teepaaalta ba tritate Tth* Caaaa,atett_*_r il_r?east* ____!_-?bbmn haa _*da__tthta*

do wtargf*Bßte^_£

*%f«^34-?-*. *. -^__-.

, . .' _AJ*a OP af-TBBfSBB*-. .

*_*,?i_ ,' ?* tellaejae*}****w......gßg*I *. S ff-ya l* I ? HI __*__..._.. MMI at Iter* <a!l __ "SmO.I -I-*_f lVS*r ?* Tannei-a-u lai? saa__lb.

TELEGRAPHIC'KKW&Repii?d Plat?vie titebteß

Jtcaaos, M«y 11?Tea M»etoa Conr-mrbaa inform-* tloa toaa a pajeseat Port Badsathat Gen. X rfav Haßfa, arhhlaa tb*natal rawtro ipa,whipped Baaag?wbi npalbat badly?driving hfaate teaahiaadae,La T?Cefd-?TbtA fore*) on?lav*! of aaat froa the ether?ids of tfasrivsr.

From TtobtbargVtcassoßo, Hsy 9.?Note agsowflea the

front The ensay bay* torslaadteg tre*bsto day tolow V tag's Polsd tt te sajiftgadttoy ar* d_rinsd torah f rem Or?a.Th. Whig oflc* w«fl d-fl roy*d bf ito tUaafUrooon Tb- o*igia or tn* 1 a toaahaewa.

******?mtawm bbbbbb??

LOCAL M__T_*BD_R_B.

Meeting cf tht City Comncil-Regardt g ,he Drath of Qen Jackson?Aei'd meviißs of tm* Council w?teidatllt>'«l ek v«.t«rd-iv in tb* Ci»y Hell ftoßßatoDJ. Saand-r*. Bo ard t Walk r. Dyd J.Barr, Meain.l D. D boot. Rei.idO.l_.lteL rkla W. GtoMhrook, B A. J. _ epton.0-.K. Crate-field, Wbb. Hoi- Richard*.. QeorgeW Randolph, N-th. B Hill, Feadal" «-riffle,All -n Y. Stok-, Jam- A. Beott, and TboaasC Eppe

Tba President annonnssd tba B?laaeholytidit ga of ths dssth of tba lamsetsi Ltout..G*b.Thomas J Jack .on, spokebri-fly of tbainvaluable ? rvio? rendered to ths Coaled-eraev by tbe departed hero, sad tae do»y ofth-* Council, In view of tbe aad eveat wabthc-us-d hi* deitb, to pa? aultebl* reeoladooe>f rett-eet to »ta memory.

Gen. B .nd lp* ?iv it waa anal, tn Mailer_te-____MBB| to appoint a commit a*, to draftseit-ai le le-Wu*ions, _d he wonld m >ye teat onebe appo'n*d, to constat of tnraeor Ivs a?a*ben-, a might Beam hast

The Pr?idfnt ad- pting tba B-tg-f-atloa totth* "arw*r ontober, appointed M fl?l romalt-tee M-**n-». R_ad-lpb, H*U. Heot', H skins.Had Glazeb o«.k Toe o-m ? Ilea, afU,r abriefr- tlr__u.ni,return- d, a d thr>o_rh their chair-man < ffer*-d the f dlowin r?olutioos, wblebwer* v a"*moa_ !y ad. pt*id t

R-B'lvid >y tba Coaaeil of tbo elty ofttic moid. Tnat' profoundly Impr?ed wl bthe great cal_.mi_y bm a nedbj. theeoaiitry latf..* d BSh « f Lteat*ii_nt-G-n*ral __><>* m 3.Jick -on sad deairoa.of expresslagihsir ssa_sf hia virtu, b aad bto .srvio-a ia the m st *a-

phatie manner, tuey thai 'bat Jm to* to fatamemory reg ___-?? them to r< frain froa aaat-temptat eoiogy which oo language eaa ale*quat- ly »xp .as. Tbey l"aye, thsrof. r*. toflhers further removed from lbs tia*e iawhich hs lived, and when via public cot-ceshall hay* borne Im 101lfruit*, to p may eh*-racttr and c ndnct rarely _QU__*d ia teeworlds history.

R .solved. That tbay tender to his afflictedeidow th.ir most heartfelt coadolence, aadbeg leave, m eltiiensof the Republic, to shareia her grief fra lo? alihs Irreparable to barand to the c »untry.

R iolvt-d. That thecorporatesutboritt? aadth. einaeoa of Richmond, sad all *ti \u25a0*\u25a0*!*bow ia the ci y, be iavi ed to jola ia -h*>avflportion of th* procession from the can to tfaeCat iiol, and from tha C .pitol ta aaaaotherp.i-t a* may bs hereafter indleatad; that bate-nees be enepended, and ihe b. lis of ths city beto led wbils ths proceaßion ia paadag th-onghtbe city, and that tbe Mayor bar- qsaatad tesdopt proper msMUiM for lbs praa-r v*ilob - forder te tbe civil p-i_C-S_-.n,*__.dpi bl BB a pro-gr»mm* thereof.

Reeolved, That ths foregoing rssol st'ons beentered imo.. the journal* of tfaa Cobb ci aadmat the C.iamberiaiu be instrootad to c 0..«?a copy ot tbe same,to the widow of GeaeralJackson.

Oa motion, the Council adjourred.

Burglars About.?The naighb rhood meg*,

ot book avenue haa been mach mf a.d wi'hrobbera lately; ao mach so, iadeed, that tb*peopl* residing in tnat ?etinn of tha el f areresorting to t-e expoaleak cfbiriag tints nto gu _rd their hou.es aad property Oa 8 -t-tri y ui.ht. aear the ooraar ot CUy -__dHenry etr e«a. two aau wen into 'he ki en aof Mr. T. C L (scomb, md .a anl ed a a goAnnum, and sto c nlae dm -we, bes d*s o eara-tides, sal e*c_ped; aaa ou dual y ai bt> i «v_e made au attempt to break luto Mr.H ildm.u> b boo?, corn r of Clay c d deureas r_ c c, i>nt were frigh'rasd off b*f >ra theyo aid effect anything. Tbey toft bertiud cot of birg'.ars im laments, co?toting cf a

a<*w, SB-gal, and jnnmey.Miscellaneous -Seventeen Y_._k? prisonsra

were r_._e.vtd Htthe Lib'.y wa ye, Wuoa*.? teabel ng ng to Scot emeu', cava'-y, w?a eaa-tared ou he Ripid.n. E -"fit bai-dred tto?A I* in, G_», were exp*c?d lam night fi aLyi ehburg. Sever..1 tfaoaaaad wtll_-g'ob__lfaniv-to dty fi om Gala-a Statioo A C G iray,of Harrison on, s.nt to C-S'-le Than -r seehne.age, w. s discharged by order of G -natalWi. d-r >c .terday Bim. ?_ Ws hit gun andR d ick Wihou, frt c negro _s, have baeulodg-e i tv t c Mi i'ary pr \u25a0>n oo tfae charge of gaud*i gt> c Yank ? during h. i> rr- em ia d -roaadKichuiond. hobt 8 P-rk r, *m> as-sing tol-d ere to d_e-r*,ai>d F.aak Living... a forhei gc .py, b-v* * ee.t lod.-.i iv Oh?teaThaader fortiitl. Joha Orrell, a bmgl-r, who ncemlyss i-ped from \u25a0he c y j 1-~ t a.* »r_ea re arrettedaud conducted to hi. old qiurter*.

Reprehensible Conduct ?ll to ._ated on thebest aath "rity that tne eoodu *t of tha errandguard stationed around the Frederiehsbargou., on their arrival ia thia elty, ta -Boatdisgraceful to them aad inanlting to gentle-men who bave !?» put np wltfa their imp*rti-n.ncea, in the shape of rude huatlings froathe cars, and thr ata of s»rest if tbs partycamp's a* Ever slues the b.-ile at Chainoel-Lrevi c o»r cv i >oa, aud citlsaos of oharStaeefa* © ntboua d oa tfa* arriva' of tbacar* for the purpoeo of auoeoring tto wooadedty re r. s ii_*_t., end lenoi. g asste-aac*- bag"ttiig tu-m to tbs h lapitals; batth-> ceaaotbe ea, ec ed to do so if ihey aia ratal* tm*pueed from ths can by tbe bayoaeiaof theMidler* In this matter aa apeak Btore ia be-half of those cii-tens of other teat a who gato tbe «_tis to oi.et their wounded ia_attv->*.and a> a rudely de .tod tto privilege, tbaa oarowb, who bays by expert*? ItemedtoMaadan)thi-g.

____________._-____.

Huttmgt Court.?Tha BBB_B_B Moathlfta avi tun \u25a0aaateaa Coart eoamea?d y.a*t-relay Prt-sao' i Recorder O?aia, a> d el-I dsra a S-tuXAf, Br _y, Tinb risk* sal Gey.I Sooa s'Urr tb* Coart wa« opeuwd it *»J >eraed

i uuul iba moraiag, ia lastiaway af re-p-et far' the memory of Geo. J.cka a. The G-eel

Jary wbicn s?mbled ye_t*id*y ale* aajeara-sd until t _-day st 11 o'clock.

Denied ?It waarated y?terday that Pet-rick Cunto, who died itom tto eflaate of lick*given nim by a man oaatod Ltab Sefaeil, waa' s sototita c agent " Tat*, we are ißforsaed

|by c fneao of daeee? 4 was aot Ihe cc?.Curtis tod only be*a le Btobasad tear waehaMhea be received tbe wooed* wblefa ?asllid

! ia bi* dvah.sad daring too? tear weaha badbeen engaged m bb agate of the Gov--nasiteia buying leathsr. Ha wag a BBS BMfaiM Bftrad* aad aaaw froa North Garoiiaa.

Not Dead?The report poblitbelfaa Bate*efthe p .p«r* of tfa* death of Coaway Htwatd,of tme oity, a aaeatorof Qen. A P. HideSUIT, aad Cast B. W. Braaeb. of th ___tb-_aoad Grays, turns oat to .svs ao totUsio f-ct-Captain Howard bat a aapßaMd nftfae Vuik*-. at tee twateof CbW_anttt__t,anl Captain Braaeb *-se_pta_- a i-BBt, *r-

ConHnued -A 1 tba «aaa tofcta the May-aad Jao go Merrditb aaa-aay aaa* *?d .salaattl bo baalaaaß bateg bbbmbm-4 bsatlfasr Coart

____________________wmmwmwmm

A FcaALg loLoisa Bor.-A yeaaa wa*aaa, ep.-a-ot-y ahaag 17 yearsef at

, fat a htary aasaral. -MarrssteJ te tbta AfTnsaday.sadldga*bs Jaileatil a a* _-_*-

1 fate*** i foraattoa la rea* dta la; caabaae-tata** Bbeaaye tfaa* sb*l* a Mentoe w<.aa*a»I gSiah*!tof-aVMI..Ia iteaL aadj? -rateTI aeapeey ystioasd -wer Cfaaitaterw. «ad bat,

, having I St faOr *'*'BM. tr*A W«* Banal* a\u25a0 saw era any other etotfaiag tbaa th«i.-fatah.

aba an Mllnd dasaife Gsaattesßißse. *4.4f"*rT< *-

j

A OaurtAia'a Baaae.?Taa Q tta*las afIh* ertay la Taaaaiasa base edset d *a te

? edge taa Maheae Oeaaa, yelew, ab a ea-aaa la -aeaeew,aaaa aaa M-JaVa *m* *atbe asl_g_ aa eate ahta, ala* Mtem\%AF __*___. a,aa eheAbi a_k h^tfte..^^IM-? eaefl-ißMga ******** *?b. "aaeMwMiCi___Bßft-t-aia| lib ~**aj

Recommended