3r I ' """ "'-'i mi i. ... Mi. i.m.M.Mwm ii iii mm ilii ii.ini.iiiniuiMMn.iii.iiiiiii. m i.iiiia.ig.n .....iMnpimmi.. m i in i 11.11 mi iiniiu,i I THE OREGON SENTINEL. O. JAt'Olts, IMHor. JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, - - .JULY 12, 1S02. "To thu smiAC? am' rr.r.ius'i.vv or Yuen I'.vms, a G jvenvmsvT rou iuc wnou: m .iw ravunus." II'iijA'" -m. Hon. Harvey Gordon. AVe regret very much to lea-n that this gen tleman, who has Ix-on fox sme con tkrable time past dintrcrnu'y ill. nt the Visid noe of lion. Jvssc Applegatc. in Umpqna, departed tbh life on lt.e 3.1 of Ju'y. 1S62. Mr. Gar itoo was for a cmwiderably time editor of thr l?ngluml. Tlic most sclfUi, arrogant and vpoctU:cnl nation en the face of the globe is Old Ki gland. Iu proof of this declaration, let us notice i briefly n few facts : I 1. Daring the war of the Revolution owl of 1S12, the ravages of Aincrirn were her recognfeed nllie armed, equipped nnd mm ttrcd into service by her. And many were the bloody nml damning deed perpetrated by lier savage allic, upon defriKcks women and helpless infancy, during tiro cvnlM periods in American history. Ami ret. clothed in a robe of wl'-righteousne. die sets Iwrsolf up as a preacher of humanity to American 1 2. We all remember Imw the went off In a paroxysm of holy rag when the Government of the United Stales partially eloeil the Imr bor of Charleston, by sinking in one of the main channels a fleet of old hulks toaded with stone. The history of Kngbmd most conclu sively show that Ibis method of blockade I not original with .American, bat that the hlea was borrowed from Old Inland herself. Some of onr own rhers are to this itov a fine com- BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. Dntcs to .Inly -itli. N cw York, June 2th. The slennier 1'hilmlclphia, from Heanfort, ami Kricssen, from Kry West, on the IStli, have arrived. Tlie hitter brings ISO pawn cers, inemdinr Gen. Beiibam ami stuff, and 37 ' soldiers, wounded in the late engagement on James Island, near Charleston. Tlic V. S. troops, under General Renham, made an nt i tack on tlic morning of tire lflth, nml were re , puked after four hours hard fighting, with a tow of flfS killed, wounded nml missing. 'Hie Slh Michigan lmd bat 250 Men left nt roll- mil. New York 79lh also sufllrcd severely. Oar troops were obliged to retreat nodcr cover of the gouboats. Mnxrar. June 26th. The first train foe Corinth, vm the Mint- phis nml Charleston railroad, left yesterday with n number of teems, wagons and one com pany of the 66th Ohio, with several officers, and were attacked by a targe force of rebel cavalry, fourteen miles from here. The loco motive and ears were destroyed, 'lliree of onr tcbds nt'nck onr lines, ovir n3c pits and re- McCall suffered tcvereiy. Generals McCall The Richmond Republican thinks the Con duubls. Urn. Totter With CO cnnin and n and Reynolds are, probably, taken prisoners, ftdrralo divisions which went into the fight on nuiiibtr of Hooker's cons, mowed them down The icbcl General Stonewall Jackson Is killed, , Trid.iv. 11.000 stronc. could number onlv six with deadly harvest. Their loss in killed and nil the prisoners corrobtratimr the statement wounded is terrible. I In the action of Monday the gunboats Ga- Under date of Friday, the same corrcspon- t na and Aroostook shelled the tlver road dent says: Ten guns were taken Irum us by upon which the enemy attempted to advance. the sodden flunk movement, covircd by a thick They retreated as toon ns the sbellimj corn- smoke which linng around. A rebel Mnjor belonging to Jackson's army was captured i he says a part of Jatkson's forces arrivtd jrs tcfdny, tlic balance excoted this morning. Wasiiikotox, July J. A dispatch from menecd. Onr troops nre greatly exhausted, but still in excellent spirits. Wasiiixotox. July 4th. The PrcsMrnt lws C.O00 men for duly Toesday. The loss of life outnumber nny battles, or series of battles, ever fought. The latest dispatches from McCtclInn state that there had bceu no fighting since Tuesday July 1st. Gui. Dlx Is reported ns having arrived nt Fortress Monroe with 550 prisoners, being n part ol those captured nt the late battles Icclded to coll into service an additional fnrcc ' among whom are several Colonels and Majors. ' NIJW ADVJMITISKS Mnl BRADB0RY&WA5 -i l ItlMitairt Ml tMa PllfU4ln llMtntaUM t 1!mI i wh,n .L -h,u m-i il. . -.ii were kilW. and several plScm w cap- blockade, and sank boats laden with toaes in the channels of their rivers, the llrillth Lion forget te prowl, mseh lets to roar. 3. O'd Knpland Iim tieen tint hot-bed of Abolitionism for the lat 8ft v vears. Tnere tared, including Urn. Kinney. Majors rridc and Sharp, and Capt. McCall, of General Grant's staff. General Grant has restored the editorial control of the Argm to the proprietors, with the notice tbat it will be Mrprefecd if It eon laics anything oftcnehe to the Government. New YoaK, Jane 30th. The T .bnnt V.iti has a dispatch dated from the tkld. which says a severe nod meet Onwna SMftmaK. and rihtinmUiMl hlmwlf ns a clear, nervon and able writer. Mr. Gor-1 kM bw " ,0 'ypoHil eant abont don. on the fl-t Mondar of Jane bet. was. as " ""riiy ami sin of slave-bolding. Rat t,ll know, tr.ompfcant'v elected ?tate Rrinter. " M"er w th lw s," W la revolt for the State of Orejfon. He was bom In '" Gnil Government, and organ. - .. .... .UMn T'rnrialntinil l2nnMiMsmui - .ewrt conaiy. Indiana, in urn ycr.r i res. --""-"T J",""" LZT .JT; determined battle, on onr right wing, ocenrred end wns thiny-fonr yenr. old at the time of TLTu ZnS ""-T 1'riJ-y. which h claimed lib dtceast. He came to Oregon In the year llmo W" o espou their rf 0Br iMem n HICfmru gwslt. 1545. and followed mreylng nn.il 1659. .t " tZlT S movement, l,,to hlch lb. enemy had , which time he went into the Stamtn Met " RiTe" ,,imL1?r-T1 ' '" lmMh i ttWc, w;n ,!, u Htilnr II . ml .town In lka l.rlm of P0WW' WWW f4' 0-y. U) reeogllfaa) W,"",,.V Wrn , 7", "' , " i editor, lie was cnt down in the r'lweorijr u-w-rJi.-. ..L, iIu-i wp of Riclwcnd and the entire We. last at his vitforon intrllectnal jwwers "T, M M dependent nation, lgiam) . ; werefarr ripet.inff. and all that remains r-r , e--' -. . r- m , hhn U. the rememberanee of his virtn-. His ,hw7' nW be ere the noble rermbhe of I remains were tn. rre.1 at FoUm. by the Me. i Amer,ca " lf power broken, nod ! ncr prestige gone, n. Lloyd UaaUon, the . irreai bifrn-prktt of Aboiitionitm. is an ling Dissolution, rpiIE cnpirtnrohln herclnr,. X tween the un.kMjjnnl. imJor e ' n..,l slvlo of WAUK, M UlUAxTrr: day dlMolvid by niutti.il eon..i.i t- .V '. will slcn in lliiuldfltloii. aii . ' McCkllnn to tle War Penarlinent. from ! of 300.000 men. nml rreommemls tl.ut the! fliv Point wn t.urnr.1 nn il.n .1.1. dMirul.uri '!.H,'!V!1,,?.,lie.!,.0".".c ,nrc bcrcl,y ri'lTtiN5. niu.n.. .t-iw ,c, i.. i i ..,.-. ;.,..... ... ,...... ;..'..;... . ... . . ; ' ""'y . ,o "",eiiviomm.tlUlr nr noic. ni iuc snortist poriible il.i debtors or long standing nre urged kV' IiitiiipiiI. n llin Inl.liiK.. ....... i ."w Liwlltors will please present l,rr 1,!? ftiljustmcnl at tlieir earliest cotncnW JA.MlvS It. W.)i: KUWAltllS M0R0A Jaeksotnllle, Ogn., April l'iib, lscj, , Rreckley Uar. Joly 3d, y that I lias sue- troops, clilcRy infanlrv, I Immeilluielv rn-'n slK-lter fbr shamshootcrs eeeded in getting his army to that lner, on the j rolled, so ns to bring the Iniquitous ci II w ar (wj wit, transports over banK of im river, ami Ims lost but ofloi""c" "'" " "vu' ... ........ gtn, watch was nMndnneU lbl the rear . . . ., . ... -., wagon train was within one mite of camp. ... ... wn,rM , only one w.goa living liern nbsmloneil. W e . V0,& Mosnon, July 1st. nod a mere fight I oesd.y, ve lal theenmy 1Won of mt )at Ui bocn badly, oar men fighting even belter than i,,, d-Wf ll0i nUcaM MW)teen fore; that the men wrrc in pood spinf. ami i h ,rliC - . . .,,.,,.- . m. ,,,. i. t : i e tiv.-i. uau aiTiivti irvui 11 uw that reinforcements Ington. Oar total loss daring the bole stx days of terrific fighting nntil Motulay night, was about 12,0007.400 of whom were hwt In the battle of Friday on the light wing. A Fperial dl'patch to the Ros'on Journal, esti mates the total lot at 1.1 000. Fortrkmi Moxnoc, July 2d. The slenmtr Daniel Webrtcr from City Point with a num ber of wounded has arrived. A gentleman having charge of them informs me that yes- James River is 20 gunboats are In the vicinity of Harrison's Landing. Rebrl prisoners statu their loss nt 30.000, while ours cannot exceed 10,000. The Itcbcls had 200, 000 men engaged. Cvtno, July 5th. News from Vlcksburg, June 2Cth, states that Porter's tleet commenced to tliell the up terday was the sixth day of the battle. 'IV i most terrific fighting extended alon: the whole ' 8rtb rnmv larlmr lwn nr llirrr In Mif n.. ' tt IXllteriCS UelOW tOrtll. I Ills COtlllllUCtl U I The battle commenced with the lund forces, ;l,y "itlMul nn)' ntlJ "S wa and after ioar hours fighting, the gunbeotsgot ! on Frid.iy, being directed on the town, iHwnhiiJwii ui. it.- i,.,ia u.r our which shells were seen to burst. The ' and lnee.sant fire, which tbev stood for ,no city must liavo been greatly damaged; fires hoars, when Ibev retreated. Our troops cap- i crc " ln Vl,rious P""- We are Informed tnml, nothwlthstnndit lllr disud vantages, hS Iwllspotnb'c nuthorily that f.,000 negroes 'alargeimmbcr of pieces or nrtillerv. ami 2,- j '" n O"1 .v Uracrnl Rutler to open 000 prisoner, including the rebel General wiial acrow the beml on which Yicksburg 1 Magrmkr. Tlie place wliere this action took f I" remains is now situated. The channel ' plow is near Tatkcy Creek. The enemy ht , f ' -MleelMlpp! nl won make it an Inland everything ; rctreullnB in preat disorder. i0Kn sons, on the 7th of Jo'y, 1?C2, K L1 A I? -"ii TSZSS, ll-tti,,!"ilnl" The attack was made by the enemy in im mense force, who erosaed the Cnlckabom'oy near the railroad, above ilcchaoicsville, on Ttarsday afternoon, and bngU desperately ; 'fheir loss Is much greater than oars. Iu re tMit M .(!..) In to linl A l.t.ilr liU .at.! nu.1 tt. Ah. !.. .. Ill w 1, Im. ttMM 1. IM. " """ T'" " 6""' ""- ,1 ,..,, ...... rlages. Tne nature of the crounJ rendering McCT.n.nshci,.rleri are a Ilardlng's t lmpmihk l0 more l!mn Undlng. i'o-day hit lines extend five mile w. .. t-i.- i.i. .ksn lu4. t.1-1 1 Mt.!. . !.! ' wrt iv.Riiii tiraimnM.4i J w invic VI lT .-J I uttu CJ.. UJ.H nte.l TJ.. I.u omt. fill, Clilcflgo, July "ith.--Yicksburg is No particular. ours i 1 IlHIlM'MH The Northern IHincs. The Tclegrnpltlc Xcwi ,issbman by birth, and M'emWi Phillip, ibett- '"""'- unee wir men u ungw ! prncll orator. U of the same slrlpe. After ro, tlo& tUt " were ten to one. 'Ine Iblt, when Kogland eon into mowninc orer "! " VH day on ow aide was The telecranhic dismtehe .'onod in onr na tier of this week are of the deemat iatereat to . the amfamoN of Ameriean alatwrr. m nk.ll ! McCaH's divUhm vetrr American. Sx days of tcrrifle fichtinr know how to appreciate her grief, and how to j 'n? '"rt btttfdi tw0 UH ta, wbe" Us taken place before "the Rebel Capital, gnage her torrow. divh)ion wds ordered back, IV number killed and wr.onde4 on both sides - On the leibof April. A.D.lSM.a Coo-i 0c,r, McClellan wa on the fWW.atd will not fall short ol thirty thotMand. . re wae ht Morion at Parle, It eowieied of "t1"" hhoeelf satisfied with the rew't. McCkllnn. It appcara, bad contemplated for erm! mnratlme powers, represented by their Vtrt I0,,rr- V"" J"ne T,h- semat contkrab'e time, a ebange of the base phmitiotentiwiee, namt4y i Great Itritnln, Ana- Kctafera report lUt Jackson. Prlot and f hk operations from the low groan of the '. France. Hack, Prwwa. Sardiala and "f"rJ RnAsnond and all are about CWckahomlny to the high lands lying along Tnrkey. The eU-ct of that Confresa was the ioW rff"ed "poclt commands. It was the James ttieer. Several reaeons'are given ' meltoration of the laws of war. and e-aeeially ,u nM nmV yesterday that for thk change of base. 1st. The tow. marshy ! of the right of neutrals in time of war. The J" ,J Bn, MeCMhM.'. right wing, nnd timbered land along the Cbickahomioy delrgates from Great Uritain made thnolves " Vo,c, JM 0, woe tramvorable to seige operations ; and ' ufikmsssly prominent in that Nattotwl C-n-1 11" I""1" has the following : Tbnrmmy. Kcesdly. by a change of base, he could haw ftm in the advocacy of the prineipiH of gco- bot ow, " "Mn.v ' ""ck Wl theaMUtance of the gunboat, etc. Until nl benevolence, and it was tlwoufh her in HCT1 Stnnebam's foror . in the vicinity of nmy be asked why be did not choose this latter i finance that the following propositions were ' '' O" ' '". PvUibly for the pnr Imk of operations in the first phut. Simply adopted : bom of accomplishing on ostumnking move beeaisea it was nut aeceMtbir . iim JL . Tirot. I'rbrataeHac I and remains nMhhrd m"at " r,Kb- " te epftt w nttvo nUknow that the Mcrrimae blockaded the . . Zx ). Ti . !Hl ?: " r W I. tfc-t .t.i, month of James Hirer up to U 1 Ub of Moy. . ' N 8boril, ofterwnrdi they onmmsnsid xir white MeCiellan't former hue of operation , coniraband nt war. ar not HaUe to eaptwe oroa eMwonadiiig from the eminence opposite wm selected on the 0th. . " iLzSLr " . Mechanlcavllle, about one and a-half mik Oalbt-Jthof Ja0.MhcrigUlwingof )U mubT rtheU-U-T UuTsar. mJ dliloftt fMM" tw0 Utk nrmy, tinder lieitatiman. advanced and cainod h ulciwit ture. r4l w prui avecM tu ; lw. 'JVy were replied to high ground on Jam river. Two immtrcd JT Ul,fBC"r- , , I'eoua Ratteriof. on plekot duty, on the Me- wen were killed or wonnded on ttis day. ! , liMipiWttons. in due time, were laid ebanicevin road ; the other from behind the This move disclosed to the rebel cbie the de- bef0,, ,h 0o,tn,wtnt " ,B l"ied Suies. earthwork some distance to the right. About right wing was jiianned ten days ago woaU hare been carried oat but lor certain reasons which it k not proper to statu. NotwltUstaodlng the fuet tbat the enemy wu greatly superior to tw In every action, they have been repulsed eftcner then we bare and their Ion exceeds ours. Our informant says McCIeilan and his staff From the mas of coutradlclory reports from the northern cold field, we think I lie (ol The Miowlng account of the btl! of toning conclusions can be safely relW upon : t.Ji M.uJh ..l I'.J. fHKA nnit. I . ... . .... ... l. The mines in tlic vicinity or l.ll; City, or, In more general terms, the mines north of Slmot).nrc(ptitccxtcosivc,am will Iw nwredu rnblc than unvyct discovered. Nobigstrikei think that the present position cf the armv is ' , . , , , , ,. ... ., , . . ' ... ., . movement and started in pursuit with the! far more advaotafou a a basis ol operations , , , , . ',. , ., u, advantageou against Klcbmnnd than tiinl. Tli vtnitnintri pan borr malitpiulli- uU in carrying on the war. The enemy's lore, a tated by prisoners, was 150,000 men. while our eftvet've force did not exceed 9-V0Q0. I New Yuan, July 3d. The lltnld has de tailed report of the battle of Thursday, Fri- j Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June , 80lh, and July 1st, has len recvivtii : Sun , day morning the corpj of Fraukliu and Sum ner were left in the woods, at Fair Oaks, with lb Instructions to evacuate and protect ha, e been made there, nml no fbuloaly rieli thewpp'y trains to James river. Tbcy hod j( p., fonmj. i,ut there Un large txtint of naruy kii imir poMiioti buu were la.iing ; minlns country that will pnv from three up to leu dollars per thy. The country is to a great extent fiat, and without sufficient full lo work Ike mines advantageously. These mines can lie worked generally from seven to eight kft back cs railroad, when rebel were discovered the "I"" ..knU rM Cn r...L)lf .Vol ltu.f .MrlKtli ll.Al t.lllkrlA iMJM. .11 M. .-..... W .H- that our officers had barely time to place their men in iiion to receive thewi, lfore they months in the year. The frailty of the gold were upon then. '11m enemy ndvunced to . ( Rool the atlack ut two e'etovk. 'Hie battle lusted j . Tbo Salmon River Mines ore f.ibu!ou.Iy till dark, during wbtoh the enemy totWtcd ; rich but not extensive. The claims are all terribly, advancing in n solid inaw until , taken, and the chances ate aenintt the mining ullkln a kliArf tlitAllril tif ami- -.pIIIIm-v 'llum ' ..1.HiUK.. lAu.uAIM .l.t.l.. t it.t. 1..in T'JtSkTZi1 "r " '' UUi' Ipertod. TlcgoM is of very fine ami ol per 1JZ1IZJZZ?hZ; "W. by .he hundreds. At duk Uny. -or.hmily about twelve dollar, pr LTrlZlL ruJX9 HUod,W " J M. TW I confined to nutrow channel, or streak,, urn) and Sunday W fore under 1 W-i ' SJ? " fL .'T,- T. . ll S tv- ixl .- Lit m,t uloiir iL. lift, of . ' . ." . " " """ " lmu uuv ''" ",w "K ""V . .. .. . . ....... . . . i twelve car nnIer a full bead of tne iMiiromt ana tne n Mimntftiurg roati, ami qt.,. marenea to Barnes nver. jm rtti crooHii Copax-tnorship. 'P1IK subscribers hereby form a enanfti;, L Hie General Mrreliamlbe ltuti-w. r.L.....vllt.. n.,.l 1M....I- I... '"""HXl v..vnCw..... ...... . uiitn.1, neKVti C0ft Oreson, under the name ami nvle tf ntT IlL'ltV A WAUIi uu- Tliey assume nil the llatitlllitt ofil.v firm of WADU, MOIIGAN A CO.. .-.iJi' thorlzed In collect all ilctn.ttid) Oilc tliilkJ I1..I.I ..III ..I - ...I.- I..- .. . '"'. riivi- "ill .n..;v iur.v UUB iioiiccinJut ii nuuuui ui.iuv. lkwis KimADni'nr jamrsr.wam: April 2.Mh, 180i. GrZ"0t Hediietioii! NO MISTAKE bv nbove the Campbell's signs of MeCWIao. and as the move nt always ' " "v amratimr ;.000 uf the enem ' inhntry and a squadron n difficult and dangerous one, tho rebel sow ' WM 0,Dl- Oo Govtrnment at first of eawlry cromd the Cbickahomioy, in force, their opportunity and precipitated a battle m10p0,M, "P M,,"lTmc,u '" 6' propoal-' a short distance nbove llw Yirglni Central with overwhelming nombera. The fighting J'0"' mi " ?' ' Tfrd and Hoad. nmkiig a rapid advance toward on the 26th, 2 ith and 2dth wa terrible. The , Km '' bul G"t Hriuin ,,hutA to , McCair d.vUion, who were entrenched on the rebel were the attacking party, and In every '' ,0 ,By modific,,ion r ,k "b'"l PP-, hiily wnodland. and acrom Swampy Ravine, cute failed to accompli their objeeL The Finally, in A. D. leCl. the Uov.-rn- half a mil in the rear of M.cbauicavillc. The Untoo troop held their position antU lb or. mnt of ,he l lud S,,c,' ,fter iM Fb Petmsylrania R fle, and CVmpUells der was given to evacuate them, nnd nrmmt ' t0 "" ,h 0P,io" tm) "oddfcBtion of battery were on picket duty. who. with the their allotted place in the new baseline of op-; ,k " Pf0I,0,',w, 7 ' incorporation of an ' eseepUon of on company which anriendeitd, cratioo. They did not retreat m moat mmtuau,nl ciempting ine privaU property or Ul back behind tho nremrtworlu. When the stance becmss they were drieeo back by the , '"Jlr,J Mf htlonging lo belligerent tto of battle wo draun np. the nmmf hod enemv, bul done to in accordance with the at. , S,,, (nm mimt " aiioo by national adrnnerd down the rear of Mecimnicovilli, rakned omn of ocraiioo. Oa Moodar mad i " fa "rollnai war, agreed to arorpt the on tho low marshy ground where our fwes Tuesday tb Fideralt were entirely victorious, rtpulning the rebel at every point of etlucJi, and taking many prisoner. of ogeratioos. Oa Monday and i " ta nsaralim war, agreed to areept the on tho low marshy ground where our fwos 'tdVcnl were entirely viotoriou, wP"loB dopled at the I 'or! C'ungre. ' wm n M, on the northerly tide of the r nUk at mmv l.t f u.,.4. ' "" " tne . mica aula to lb Court rlne. when lb cooflkt became teirrbk. 'lite of St. Jam was directed to enter into nego- , h rkj .letermined courage, ot- At the klott date the Union Itomx wore . . w"" lM vmimmtH w ureal Or nam tmtd to ine forward over tb miry weU posted, on tbo new hoot, and were in e-, trmUm , t"Bw of the ground. It bullet and gmpeahot Ml among oeJtont tpMu. Reinforcements were arriei . ,. S",t? ,0 "l I)',r"l!o arto , tbem Ilk. hall, moving them down by hun. in largo number, and it i probable that the ' Tf rJi"' 0owro' G drdt. 'Jlii. continued till dark, when they nmel oapital. ere th. has been taken. jwtorerucd to enter Into anohnegottotion; withdrew. Cunonading wa kept up nntil TSrot nnudrtd tnoosund additional troop f. ii 8'mp,,r bW"M X Sw,,hw" octock. when the battle cea-d. Cur foror. lmv been called for by the Government, and " 8iwi ,Uir tfoT"". eored with oarlbwork. uBWd but l ghtly. tho loyal Stole are furnUhing them with abc- " ibl w,en,4, Southern Coofcdoraey had . Ul in lb afternoon, tk c-mmy mud u rity. Nw York tent t!z full, now revimenu ,"orco rOf - I ner wa a nto.peel ubarg with about one hundred cavalry, and Immedlotely. then that the commerce of the United Stale then attempted to eruos the ravine, but the -- I -" iiiti vj vuincrn piraica. anu none 'xcam mired. A tquadron of our Tjssi Focsrm at Jrosiviujt.''he natal ,M( l,lJ,nf soticlpatiou tnlirely changed It cavalry, teeing their position, made a charge iwy ossr notion was cckbratofl by tho pen-, ',w",, curueer oi firivateering. jt wa not ; down tho hill, when the rebel cavalrymen de of Jacksonville in a proper ami becoming , dmoostrably corlniu then Hut it wa a vi-' abondooed their bone and lud. 'fhe infanlrv maawr. A national salale s fired In the 'M'0" " th leP'e of natural justice and ftgbt w a then renewed, and according lo the morning, at noon and in the evening At ten I1 henevolenee, and that it needed abuli- atalement of roy infbrnmnt. continued until o'clock the procession wa formed under tb i tlon w tvw "ltorotion. mm tN evening, when a retreat was dbooiiou of th MMoMstor-th due, Mowj . ore a f. f toe many indatM of ordered. Our force began to fall Uek. Da K. a Sosuion nnd X. R. Ib. ntvl nficr hnv-, c'i,b 1 lypocriy. Ifthemlkdupou ring the day, the battle oorretpondent nay log maroktl tbsongh the principal street of to ftie whether a propotiiion 1 right or the mnnonoding and musketry was teinde. ' the towtt, pjoMid to B gham's Grove, a do-' "" Sl "l " mah her o n inter-! 'H.e enemy oltempted lo break through our lighloom spot, bat n short dktanee emt of ""d ,l" u dUgly. According right, but was repohd, ami thorlly alUrwonU twn ; wlsfe tho csercioN of tb day took to ' """dwd of national inurnl, a propu.i another attempt was mad m the toft wills plaee. The prayer by the Rev. Mr. Stratton ' xUm b 'S''1 -JJ' "t w' .o-morrow, ae- tl.c tame result. l he Utile tUn IkwI been was fervent and rmprcosive. The Deeuratton H hr varying intertet and MifUmeat. . raging for seteral liour wiitaut any oppareut was read by Mr. Dorr is in a clear and dialinet , Wc 've ft h"' MJrwd (Hatio( to tetth- oliange or odUge oa either side. The re manner. The oration, by Mr. Rd, Ksi., w'b " ofier our domeslW didleullios nre inforeemenU of artillefy cam slendily along was brief, pungent, tinty patriotic and to the v. ''I inoolfnee exhibited by Ut lo .he the field of Utile. The wemy then semd to point- Maton nnd Slkkdl afiair k till) rsmembered, nwke n loot dpernte t-Kort nnd came near The Jacksonville Rrat Road exoall tl c of theenptursd prize brig, Rinelie forcing our mn baek Into tho low ground, i nnKcc iioouie, Jjasl Lulumbb and olhor na-1 ol- i'i,i still unsnjwtetl. American cits-, between lite hill and bridge, where they would tiooal air, in fine style. The tinging by the , cannot U tuken in irons to England, and . have bten slaughtered by thwsoudi bsfore Glee Club wa excellent, and one of the most , Jy of reckoning npnoinletl. thsy could Lave crossed the bridge. nv t .... t c- . f ........ I Wagons, artillery, ambulances and men Rox t Likk It. tome patriots !) slightly ' ,. ". ,.. ,..' ... ,..,., ., ,. were out inthoir full uniform.and Isad their ' jj' ." Jjlr plicate nerv Jarred ZZZZZZ truek ornomnted inatasufuland bcunlirul, "' J "; nunoiatiou of , w ,oced 0 lte brW Al,llIBlli;eSne manner. 'Iy added very rnueh to tbo Inter-, "" In orm "golwl H'lr Government, on . . . ' , ., " . .... ti nf fl.A Art.s'AM ' I lie Fnurifi nf.TnU. Avlinl n Vtn r-.r.r,n " M" ov v .- M ..j ..., s.t m h w (SSv WVVWIIVilt " -" - - - ...r , II IVIIIMIUII ) f train tUn.m rati toots needed. These mines con ernlv be All the quarlermatUr ond oom-!Woiked ndvantatuoutlv six inetitln lo the tiiIiitt tlnrmii lliMt rnul I tutt Im iaav.! urf.' . rni. ...i-.- . i.......im u.i.i ..t ii. the Cbickahominy in great force on Sunday, ' "!. I u, ir.Wr ,ih Lrni I ' r .. . l m T . . readdng the rnOroad-Ut mad no pt. r i a . V . HW,T UU ,0 a ffmt d'f,,,, ' Kp0f U ol mainlu7 half an hour in iKuMss'on of the I w f tores. A Urge Mote ; , ntrti rjeh dicovri.g in the vicinity of rrrJtTbrour trooiToV Uth .lie. " M"W " u" M,,u K" "" "" ' 1'wfciJW Wiy urc not v,o nuthentleate.1. 5T? rTTi i Tv i I .7 'ded, wbom it was impossible to get away, and 3 - rt , rMe,iD UJ fr0(. ,.owJor of the ChlckahomTny. including the br.de-es . .,, .. ,,' ., ., " , M' , """I0'" ruciiin0 us irom i owuir and earthwork we had Greeted lantott tU'r I W ,l "" ' r 'R000- liver nre son.owhat vague und contrnJictory, tiudwrihw-orlt. w hod erected ht lb. r .JV mwAmni HYtnl httwked ouj ore M,v - , , . , approacti. All ourttore were withdrawn In ,. .1 .. ,..,. wi i nnkumi nuran mi nmnce oi raod order with much toss ot 'iim, '" "" " tonJ' Wve that the gold fields In that recllon ?T T?.t i s C 'lT trV AmSkt the Utile of Sun- nr9 ctcotive n:d mtdirately rich Foou-h wm tremendou, flgbtlng dwiug the ,. T9liwitr rf U.BB, l0 W,ll, ! TTio walrnnflu atlf.lon llmt ma?." inoot. and heavy lorn tmboth side. 0k Swamp Rridge. distant 12 mile, .here I rf ,k .u, BW, d,y Su!cls, losdlng Into Jim 7 ism ewrespooaeni states tbat J4c- i0 await th udvaneeof the t-nemr. Mon. i..j., ,i. ,- ...ti-..ii.. ,i..i. i ...... t.. CfeUnnoitaUbrd hi. rters ilooday ; j,, BOfnUjg th enemy cam. up Iwldly. early. ww.rJ tlw Mutttlonl mlfK'r for In, labor. w.Wronliill.o.emb. buck of 1 urky 1 Uvl.g born reinforced by troops who fonghl ,t-!ve ditches mutt U dug before ibe rich UndBrtKl At two oeloek Moodsy P M lbe UllW Sunduv. About 3 o'clock It m 0f the mine can be fully devised. firing wm ward in the dirion of White Ot ; .bought that some portion of our Iim must n ,ichet ,vrs,ecu h.ve been foam! In Hh Swnmp where yemwn holding the rebel LUe. ., the rebel were constantly throw l? ,kv Tegohlfoul I., this mining in check, who wore -""tut tf roo. in I- frr,b troop Into action. Oar troops in from . u wbal ,, ,, aw, of mens, force. Th rebel nrtdkry and earalry ih, bridge now toll bock within three mile flm qiv fro.1, from IlWhmond. tbtn nppeo-nl m onr . f rwfcry letond, wlx th. fight was renewed j .,. W, jr Ul uh fron) lta Joim sWl - ll.ta'a -..J Irui' - - . .a . i . . m,....n..A.,.maamm witn in greai( uemmiuaiion on wm JtiverMlne. There are several eomwntes of torcateUtfmunoy. A Htot lerr.fic fight tmwk. 'J-kotees on Monday was Uenvy on men mining on this river, and they uro said sued-t tm.evaieot Ibat the overwhelm both tid. 'IV greater imrtlon of the Iran- t0 u lnmMn. lfMn Ut l0 ten ,,', tog force of IU tofael wos gaining, when the portatton My crossed Turkey Island Rridge. ; ,,,,, ,v ,,,,,, ,rtofl of ie ,mk gunbouts opened wlih th 41 rounder up.m dome of thereur wagons were uUndonwl tu Uw Oow bank, ftfH, bm of r the enemy tb fight continued uniildwk. make ,mag fur artily- 'IV fight was r nod a, the pro,psels b.erwso In rM.new.o. About ten o clock I. tkeventotf the lVlnce;:wd early Tuesday by rebete-lhoy il-,ilu.lfrnsa.niid lhy nci.b'd lo gel ! Jinvllle. Ridie dt CUr.rc and Count ; jiy fl,unding lo crush our army. It tooted further down Into the river, they onlielpale u Pi 1 nt tori . heoMrtor. rmlmrkod on gun. ttnt , remltittj; in cootidorable lots on I golden harvest this fall, w ln they will be en- TltT ? " -T". I"! ! ,b f,,lc, ttlB " "' rrtfea,fJ' fc" I uUW k 'o Ikt UU of u ream lt,r. MeChdhn to Government. W hw the toft oil ; tfct ,W ,0 ,, troow. ,. ., riM1 .,,, .Iui, ,.,,. . . wo quiet along the rtoer. .rh) t( . nneti oUwit 3 0.rfock ,h it M1 wj, u foimd nl ,( ,, wnUr )0k' R.io- July 2u.-Gov nor Andrew r. M.,uairaW.numUr.Ut reUrsd after From nil of Ibcs gold fields a large issued u call to th )Mf4e ,, MaMcbu4etl u.n jjrafi.r iu ,uu-u a,i nrtinrrv ror'-wn... r .i.. u ti- r.t,. . I .! "i to UU up to the -'-" Wr " reg - lwo lhctt( tor , lw, BBWU(lU u t JywI mtnu now to the field, nnd tor fWloun new vol-; u.kito. to tom ongageJ. lht exwfW wropariiw owj pr,vate MKUtoU. untcer leg.menU. I The loss to our armtos during these sever e iVoUbly tbo- statements ought lo U tuken Cosuwh. J-Jy W-Wjt ' lWuU to not kuon, Ut :u.0M Uo.J Hh Mnie gfnI, of B,rownM. j,uk,n- B Colonel SherMon't advance guard two mile !st U glton or U1W, wounded and uU. Jlmj j , , , , , north of lVJrilto. at esgki o'doek yet.d-y : The euem's Urn in kUtod must far eioud b. mtoeT MlfS S ? . a part of hr-JT. bril.mn't du is, I -'. W. hav.takon TOO primer., among I , "-H Z " wuom m tare i.ieutenauu atut v Major. t ' "" lrcirts44WtofMaHtudrtopr-UMy lvwU nw,:o nr 26.000,000, pr year. amUtak. The loss of field artillery l about j Considering tho undeveloped Mate of the thirty pieces, during the teven d)x. Gwi. I country, and tho short time which Us t-Inpscd Revnold and Cant. KlnaUrv. ofLU MatT. ware Uluee the diseoverv of these cold field. Hnv ooemy ooo,.iucw retreating. j.. . ,wij-MIJ-iuiM, n uj j- im..i. i narfnlnlv -lv rlrli urninUn fur ii,o ri . v .,.. ,.r .i.. i, . . "" " "v - i o i - .-...... ..v.,,. w ,.. I raul. and Col. Woektoii, of Jllohlgan. Gens. Ciiicaoo, July 2d Letters from Fort ;Sumiwr und lUintelfnan were both slightly Rtnten, lo the 8th of June, say the expedition wounded, Wit neither lft the fklJ. Gan. under Lieut. Mullun, reached ihtra that day, .MoCall was jea to fall frwo hk Urw during j "vWsoii. .Mr. JJavWsou is still or the opin from Oregon, having born oogMgod four oars the Ultto, Ut us he was takeu prUoor, IU ex- '" that tlie Powder River mint are not only in opening an immigration nnd military road tent of bU injuries nre net known. Gm Jt,lyn very extensive, but very rioli. from the Columbia riter to Hie Missouri. A , f 1'etinsylruola, Is killtd. Cupt. CawpU'll, of , Oukr.v, June 2"ih. 18C2. portion of the command is destined for ihe'U Filth rogular cavalry, Is killed. . jlf. VJHor . Nono of tie Juckwnville Miaoouri, the remaindtr under MuIIjd will re-1 Rave cneampid on high, rolling ground ou bo) that Etnrlcd by way of Klamath turn to t ulla alio, f hey reiiorl ereat dis-. WC banKs or Jamus rlter, Aftutm milt from Iuko hava yet arrived. There Is lb enemy's rear, while the tueoud Iowa cav alry mode a dak iv wntud u the rver, alarming them to moan that Colonel Sheridan wo enable to hold them in check. At three o'e'ook tb onemy oou,.iuced I'owuwt Rivm: 'I'hc following is an ex. tract from a letter written to us by Andy TO MAKE ROOM FOR Sl'UIXG AllKIYAIi; WE WILL 5ELL STAPLE GOODS AT REDUCED KATES! For Cash or Produce DRY GOODS, oxaOiorzivrG, BOOTS AND .SHOES AT Very Small Profile To CoiTcsnoiia with tlic Times klBBURV & 11'JDl TO Tin: OITIZKNS OP riKK.MX AM) YICIXITV, pfeatant featRiM of (he day. The Jaokisnville Hook & Ladder Company Tho day passed off pleasantly, nnd all felt a renewed dutermisatioa to defend and perpet uate the Government, wLosc birthdjy they bad celebrated. The ball in thoevcuing.atthe United Slatts Hotel, was well nttcmLd, nod, according to the testimony or those present, was n happy gathering and a pleasant party. -.- .!. -I-,- Al I...-- I.:. I nf il. Hi.. nf il,l.. .. i t.i . "" Hum ii". imr, .uiuiivrD jriiuirii or tee titness or tilings some patriots seem to i ., , . , , , , ., , have I Th,y will be opl to get ud lo M , T anr llJC K" ' 8 ri, , f barc nrnM' thing, before many cycles or years shall roll an W",e rd:rt,d l0 ' J avc !,c UV! yell and went to work. J he result was, the - i enemy Ml back to the woods. Thus matters .Tiie Herald and Mibmob The San i stood up lo 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. Francisco daily newspnperlMaring the above' At dark the attack was made along tie front title has lately changed hands. Tho new pro- j or the entire line of Hooker's, Kearney's and prieiors promise tbat its former erratic nnd ' Sumner's divisions, without nny material re- EST To make rosin for lelegiopldc newJcccnUlc cou,,e wiMiochnnged. As formerly suit. Aiir. aI. ..!.. ..t .L - . r l- .. I .!..,. S,. I II .. 1. 'j.....t I 1 . Ml . . t . . . . . . 1 wuwiuwcij, ii wu too luiviuviy iocoi to uc ol Anouier corrftpoiulent,speat.ingor iridoy s f tU ofliclol abdtraet or the vote ror toeallon of Beat of OowoBitnl has been laid over. a rumor coveriesou the American Purk of JK-H's Uotc RtotojsMsntJ, and the Irowporl nre already un-! that they have struck good diggings on the and Chief Mountain Lake. , ,ortlqS Wdtor. The oommanding General ' head or the J)e ChnKs River, nnd ore ston- Nf.wVo.ik. July 3d,Thc World's rre f "wT.. "n" "" y ping there. Tho i..l..H here nre spreading pondeut from i battto-field, ha, uSiSZZ . 4"4 lie soys MoClcllan's advanoe on Tuwday was I from Buauroi ami Ja.v ....i.j-..-i. nwm"" daily arriving, ami cabins within fifteen iniks or Richmond. '1 he enemy ' rurec double that of the Airoy or the I'olomae. were terribly cat up iu Monday's battle, which Many prUoner belooglng to Ueaurogard' army was desperate iu the extreme, nnd was repulud aro taken. nt rour UifTerent point ; they presicj Jleilzel-1 Tho IUcbmond Jiawintr, ot July Fourth. maiihardbutSuniDcrwcntlohUrelieUudlhelghes ibe followfnz relative to the buttl.w.r enemy were finally routed with great slaughter. Monday ! Ileilzelman captured eiiiht cuna mid a whole I " Snndar raornlnir. Jnuo 201b. Ocn. Hill nni brigade, 1,400 strong, Including their Colonel, ' Jj.0,n?,l,rw',1 vvllu ,lu!ir divisions. crol the Pendleton, of LouUton.. .r.f, Mim. i "l.cSl?,,.,?f. and J"le "''!. morning at- , ,. v..e..-...i i iMMii iu eiienir, nvoinilc intercut to the general render. Lamar, and McGowao, or South Carolina All our siege guts havo bten safety removed lo the river except one. Our Irawporlation is all safe, except soveuly-fivo wagons. In Monday fight wero Keurney, Hooker, bottle, toy t'Hricc along ihc front did the I Rlcbsrdiou aud 5aH, The retervc under I Gw. l1l ilWly relwtcd," mr. livo in 11k iorlli.inl r,r I'l waning, ou tiio uw Maiket road, The con. Ulct ttns terrible, aud by 8:3y a. m. thv enemy was driven back u mile and a huir. At 930 a. ., being heavily rolurorovd, the enemy made anothvr stand. Hero tho loi on the Confrdo rate side was ttrrible. Our hltnnt!nn i.uln-. hopylvsl agaluit tuob overwhelming fercW. j.kwis i nnAtua'pr, &II 'i':, BRADBURY & WADE, omen with HAVLVO liousht the Stocks and MmMli Iln.luwi or M. r. Itl.DI.KII & iJl SMITH nnd I'. V. McMANLW. Mi . t IW point, and loiuul the llrick l)iiil'liiij( lulf ieoiipl(d by tbo first named nwtlcs. ollVr liiilucvmviiU to the 1'ubllc lo fsver "' with their patronage. Wo pltdge Guivilve to keep fJOOU ARTI CMS. nnd IokII Hkiii at llu J.OVW.-'TJ'V-h' SONVILLK rillCT, which arc fasl Wl down to Summer ruks, Cull and fee. We will tuko nil ilocrlpllum ot Produce tin cau be Jiipoiccl of without u lo-:. BiUDBDIir & WADE. PHaJ.VlX, April 'J5, 1662. JiUklOHUtli, arc going up In every direction. Provisloi.s ore eaten up us fast us they urrive. On the head of John Ray's River there aro otor nvc iiunureu miners nuny liuve gono over there in tho hut ten days. I liuvo seen tome or the gold obtained thcro.it h coarbe and or good quality. Picks and thovelj arc worth five dollars rnoli, und none lo be had nt that, at prwnt. There wus not a pound or liour for tula in all 1 ii is marHci ou yrtcM.iy-rome Is cxpctcd today, however. Tho lust wus sold for $32 per cwt. (iuile a number of prtons have arrived from Vieku. 'J'hey say tlioro will be no difll oullv In gelling a wagon road from that place lo these mine. Jfedpalli and Oriflbn. from adMv0tonvaceCtSrIbCCr IS WWlU fr0'U nnDEn3 for 0ood " coIgomU ttiiriy to nny otcts per lb. VJ Qregoo Produce tolicittd. .llcssrs, JAW, I10.D & W, SAN FIIANOISCO.