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vw k imwit mmmt. fe tt$pn mttml iyIMIMOT h.V 85 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1SGJJ. VOL. VI 11 NO. 11. wrWMWNI fHIOTMMII IIIUII ffWIBM'IIMW IWIWWWWWWWW1 imnwm iiwiw wnnni I. 0. 0. F. Jackhom'ii.i.k I.oiuik Nil 10, boltln ltt regular meetings ccry SAT VIlltM' .'I'.WAY.tittlio Mnrunlc Hull (Court llinie building), nt tf o'clock. Iltollierit in good Mumllng uru cordially llllilctl In attend, Ja M. blTTDN, N. U. (iMi. II. Iloitisi. It Secy. Wnrron Lotlgo No, 10, A. 1& A. M. 1I()M lln'ir icuiilnr coutmuul- 'cations lln' Wcdm-nlny livening nn nr preceding tliu lull moon, in jack- UMIUX, IHirtlnN A l.i:X. MARTIN, W.M. II. llt.noM. Sic'h. OKUfiON OMAl'TKK NO. i, O F KOYAL AKCII MASONS, JAGKSOXVIU.n. OHMOX, Will liuli! itrcguhircummiinlriitiott on lliu l'lrnl Nntunltiy !.. nrRierj-Month. All sojourning ('oiiihiiiiiii In iinod itauillitg iiroconlltilh hulled in attend. ;. W.OKKKU. II. I. I. Sapiis. Scc'y. ilccHM" E. F. RUSSELL, NOTA11V PUBLIC. Ofllce ullli II. P. Unwell. K-q., Third street, .TArKHO.NVii.i.r. Oiikmiv. 2!) ORANQE JACOBS,"" ATTOKNKY AM) COUNSKLOIl A.T Xs.VW, and fioi.icrron in ('iianci:uy, Will promptly iitleinl tunny legnl liii'liii-h cMiinlllul in lilKutirv. Office in Sttilmtl hmMing, lAi'KSnNVIM.t. OnKnov. U.W1I, IHIITIIITT. JMK8 II. KAY. DOUTHITT . FAY, ATTORN F.YS AND GOCNSIIl.OKS AM) SOl.lCl I'OIts IN CII ANCF.ltY, J.i'MnMII,I.K. OttlNION, Will practice In I lif Supreme mid oilier Courts or this Slate. Miiroli 4. '03. R. B. MORFORD, ATTOItNKY AT LAW, Jai KHONYII.I.K, OlIRtlO.f, "T7ILL jtrnctlf" In the socml Courts of 1 1 the l'irt Jntllcnl Histnel, nml In tliu F'lprcmi' Court Ootolmr '.'D. '0'.'. D. F. DO WELL, ATTOltNKY AT LAW, Ja-km) im.k, OiicnoK. Will practice In nil tho Court of tlio Tlilnl Juillolivl Dirt riot, Ilio Supreme Court of Ore ((iii. nml in Yrckii.Cul. War Scrip prompt. !f ?lH!lwJ: i,c, lH- J. qaston" (dmrrM.r l Krwl 1 ll.uli.ii) ATTORNMY AT LAW. J.U I.SOMt IM.K, OlIKUO.V. Kqicclaluttootloii glxeti to collection rW JttnoJO, I8i;:i. in Q. W. GREER, " IMI YS I CI AX AND SUItOF.ON. (Hike nt I.U llrslttrnrr mi (Ii-troii HI. J.VPKkp.NWI.I.K. OlIkntiN. Where nil Hin knowing themselves ln iWitul to li im on unto or Ionic nconiint, will pleuo oil I uiul wltlo ii, or thilrno fount will be pl.m.d lur cullvcllou in ttiu Lainl'tit my ultirue. My uhl .utron will still llml mi'.nttitr, ready to attend to my professional duties. May i, 18011. iimviiir PETER DRITT. IMiotogmitliic Artist, I" prepared tn take picture In overy stylo it the art, villi nil tliu Into linproitmcitts. If Picture ilo not gho iiilliictlnn. no charges m ill U iiiadi Cull nt lilx iiuw (Jul ory on tliu hill, rxumlno lila pictures, unci Jt for jour IlkeiiPKC. ALEXANDER BUSWELL -rinrrii'At.- a300IE-I3I3XrX3 323X1, l'AIM;U UlM.UIl, mid IllniiU-Iloitk Manufacturer. 17 Clay nml fill Commercial ttrveU, between Montgomery nml Smieomo, SAX rUAXOLSOO. a. nimliii)! of evtry drl)IIon nently Mecuted : lllnnk Ilnok riileA ami llounrl to any ileilrul pattern. 24-y EL DORADO SALOOWT P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner Cahfornin nml Orcgou ytreets. The Proprietor Im Jiwt received from Son trunclKQ a cliolce uuiorlmeut of llnu Wiues, Liquors, Cigars, ETC., ETC. AO Drop lu ami tet Hicm. Pjc. 10. PAY UP. All tlioso iuilcbled to mc liy notjw fit lfool; nwognts, will nleuse wll unj settle immediately, or tbctr no oiinl or notes will be banded U ms ul tonf fo. collection. II, UL00.M. MrcL ;.8, isn, Tin: ohkoon si:ntini:l. HHt t:n hvhiv wniNK'inv ami nTi'iiiir. lir.MlV nf.M.tMJIIJl. I'nIiV nml I'mii'r PftwciiiiTiiiN Oni'jpiir. Ill nilvniice.Fhe l)olliiri; Hl. iiHiutliii, Time Dcillarn. AnKliriKl.Mi due Miimrr i 111 linen or l"), llrKl Iii'ltIIimi, lliiee lliiiiri : encli ciilMeiMienl Imx-rtloii, (im' Dolliir. A dip count nt fifty per rent will liu mudu to tliune who ndui lice liy thcyenr. ADVERTISERS. Ily nppllcntton In I'olmiitciii nnd Mnll CnrrlotT. von rnn h'nrfi Hint theBeitil-wcekly Oiikiios Sksti.ski. linn hy lur n hirp-r clrcu hitlnn In the ciiiiutlei of Honlh. rn (Iri'Knn nml Del Norti. rmiiity, Cnllforiiiu, tlinu nuy iillicr ptiper. TliU litct chould comnii'iul the .Skntinm. to you nit u rupurlur medium for ndvvrtiriiig. I.imt iik Aiilivw, nlm nro niilhnrlriil to trnnmcl nny Ihii-Iiicm coiicernlni; thin pa per. In tln inline of Hie mlillliiT t li. I', l'lflier. fnn I'mneiMiii; Wnd'wnrtli .t llnvue. Ytvkn: Klxr I'inrx. Aililtuiitl; S. C.Tnylor. l'luriilx; W. W. I'nwkr. Apple Kiite; It. H. DuiiIiiii, Wllllimlurc; Jnliu It. I'rlndle. Kcrlivvllle: A. II.MdKiilii.Wnliliii It.. 1. I'oihec, Wnldoj Wi.. M. i:miii. Alt li'iiijo; flm-l Tlintii, Cuiiyoiaillei A. U. Flint, Itoreliitri;: Imi.ic It Mooroi, Fnlem; J. II. UnilerMood, Kiif.'i'nu 1'ilv; V. Chtirmnn, flreuon Cllvj I). V. Wiikelhld. AUmtiy; lli'iijiiinlii Conk, Corvnlllfj .1. II. Hmllli, CrcKtml City; Albert Duolittle, llnppy Camp. BY OVERLAND TELLGRArH. Tm.KIIIUl'IIKII TO YIII1K.V Hilt Till. Hl.XTIM:!. TlmiMliiy NlKlU'n Disputtli. New York, !)ili. Money netit'. Sierl Ii.iT dull ut l.V. (loM iinet nt -I'Ja (JovutniiK nt eti'tlnwillioiH ili elded cliunj;e. Atlmiml Fonte nrrhwl thin morning. mid In imiltlii; nrnmueiueiitti to mfiimu com in.iml of tliu South Atlantic (ipiuilron. l'l,tlo,l.Ji,lil,. Illli i.-itoml lirlrrml.. .......,..... ...... y o-"- h.in Iwen niiilinrtmnl tn lie rrfMtl Iien. A nen mililiiry ileimrlinent in In lie iiiiiiIl' lu I'eiinylviinm. the liemhjtwrler In llmwiin. ern part of tho Stale, In iiiub'e I'hiiwjI Minlii to iiroticl Ik i self nj;aliut u rebel mid. New Yorlc, Otli. Tlio 7'ihim lm"i n pe clal dl'inkh, ilatcl UiHulipiiirlerii Army or tliu I'nioiime. .Turn- 7'h, the ioiitlon liilteu liv Howe's division on (lie riL'lil Imnlc nf the Hnppahnntiocl', on Knla eciiini: ifuin fith, i nt III fHiicriili'y held. The only liO'dilo ilimnuiirulion within the Init l enl -four Iioui-h. han been nn own iilnunl shell from n .l(j-lnch Itixlmuii j-mi. tal ionnl nn lliuhlll. Our rkirnilnhem hnli) the lino of the Deep Hun mid Ilowliii!.' (ireen mad, white tho enemy in In plain fllpht nbnut n iiunrter of u mile. About n mite, illnetlv in our front, u billerv can Ik1 h-cii, but no large bodieii of llieir trnn nro in clglit. There b nbiiml ml evidi-niv however, Hint Hie enemy h eioMiy which liiiT onr inuvcmcntii. pnnflilonlly Implnc we mar couiinuo our ndvunee nnd meet hhn nn his eleven ;rniiin1. A laro ih'tnil nl men nre I'liuiiirrtl tn-ilay in iWiroymp tlie enimv h rille-piti", on lliu bunks ol the river, m nr where we criwuil. The lwnl nre li" Inir leviled nml tlio ilitclien In lni filkil Hun i-MtoririL' I lie ltoiiiiiI In lid former lev el f urfiii'e, nml ileprivln-! tlnj enemy of nn I I 11-. I-.I.!. .1 .I ... X.. .........! I iniineiume wv m nuinui-v. ..u(,whvihi engagement la jet Imminent. The llouhVi special ilUpntrli unys it ports receiveil jestenlay from tliu ltnipa liunnork, HluUi that two lints of battle wero fnriiuil, plnlnly in tfj:ht. The rebel lints wre In the renr of their nrtlllery, but affair wero quiet on both uhlii". The Cih AVrinont was brniieht forward ns fl;lrnili ern. nml en(l-rfil tho only CHimaltle Inflict. iil by llie enemy. A viait to thn front ills, closea tho enemy in stronsr force in their old position tn tho rij-ht of our left, nnd tho front of our ailvnnce column. Hooker win nornM the rlvir, and visited tho picket lines on Sunday. A Hilton Ilend letter reports that the steimipr Secor wn neciilentlv ilettrojed by fire, oirSeabrook Island, nnd that tho U'un. bo.t Shepijard was lost near Nassau, hav log ru Hiliorc. A Suffolk letter stnte'' lhat the rebel tppnrttlmt Sufl'.ilk lud been evnciuttd Is untrue. Ailndrnl Ilniley wrllps tn tho Xavy De partment Hint filnco December tart bo hml tnUn eevenly prizea in the (Jglf of Mexico. Walilnpnn, Ctli. A Utter frn-n Folly Island. Charleston harbor, dated June 1st. states that there nro about a thousand rob pi troops on James Island, where thyo worn r,d-m.-ilv I'lAGO. '1'his Infers llmt they hafi keu scut to operate ngulust uruui. New York, Dili A Hilton Hind M trr nf ,Iiino-llh. n ports u r.udof -0(1 nun nf thu 'Jd S. V eolonil regiment, iimler Montf-i'inery, wliicli hai relurnnl without the los or ii sltu;le man. IliO eoniraimiMH were bruiisht in. It Is stntiil that fiUU tni;tit Imve bei'ti brought off had traiii'mr CitiPlnnntl. 8lli. A illspalch, tlnlrtl Mount Vernon, .1 uno Oih, n reliable in-1 fiirmuihin Inun Knnxvlllo pfncM the num- ber of rebel troiir8 there ul l'J.000. . ,, . ,, , .-jj onencM on twin rui uottcry nr imct iWnnTi m -hh anS7.t W-. "' "'" to retire -hh licfy .0 Cumber land J-in, , w h J ""R. Col. Gardner oirmd to surmnhT hp laiwt iiifi.rnmllnn in mranl to I p. ,. T, bj .. ..,,, ,,,, , .,.... tho ! Iirnm nluees lilm ut Mnntlcvlln, Ivy., with Irmn flvc tn pit-lit tliiuisniid trnnii. The rebels say 111,01)0 men were withdrawn from Ilrtijrjj tn reinforce Jnbnnn. nml llmt llrngg hud not over -l.fiOO flfi.OOO men. Xa'hville, Bill. Our Ioi In tlio remit enticements nt Fninklin was fifty killed, wounded nnd inltsin. Thu rebel lo.-u is suid to bo double ours. Chlcnin, 0h. A dlspitch, dnteil Mon Itcello. Ky , 10 a. t , tn-ihiy suys. we have i been ilrlviinr IVmu'rimrs force before u since piu'iii a. i., sKirniisnm n iiisinnrc u fiL'hl niilif. Ah fur ns incrrlnlnetl the rvb tl loss is two killed nnd ten wounded Wiishinuton, Oils. John Itiws, chief nf .i... n..b.u. .',iin.,' iiM m it,.'. i.,.ii.n I Ilurenii.th.it nt n sp-clul Cherokee eounpll. '". I-l. OreW, DnlT, Hart and held nt 1'n.irle (Jn.ve. it wui ilpcMcil In I V' ,w ,nPeri"' ru,ff fofflwM sever nil ponnecllon with thn r. Ih-L. nnd I'hMPnlon Mug chief conim.inder 1 1 is nbolW. shivefv. A iVI,Tntlon. or wl.ieh J"" &&$ t destination U is Chalrinan. Inis been sent tn Wnh-1 Imrwloy. inulnn tn renew tho treaties, nnd petition , The Wmhinslon I'epulilittm says Hnnk that thu ('lertikei-s limy bo removed to rr's nruiy is wide uwnkc. Ieo bus found their own country. .nut within the lust four days that he puii Xpw York, D'li. The Tnhnut'i com timident s-ivs the l-nxldent ftvN witisfl-il iiiinnt tlie slluaihm of firnnt. hihI Is eonfi dent he enn reinforce more rupklly llinn Hie ' tbIh-Is. thus pruMrvintr nur numbprs, iiimI ! bring the siege to n HUi-otwHil vonolusloii. , . , , r. I nshliiirtnn. flih. It ppnlnjrs Sinr snys. we do not leol nt llbcflv tn jmbrUh thu ileluils nr Hi" latest infor.nntloii re- eeiveil here from icksbiir, in us inuoli us liy inli'ir m. e ni'triit. prniiiiiimjip met, arpnenpieki.il on u hill n mile from the the knnwleilae nf which might mil the en- clty. hut nn cuhhm lire islMv. The nUU piny'g resUlnnco tn (hunt's nrinv. SurTiep liro busilv eugugeil HirnwiiU up entrench ittnsaytlmt wenrPf-iiil-IW that tlre is ,M.nlj,i Cvi.fci,ily Intending to nppiwo the very lute inr.irmallon here from Hint iptnr-, nlvucii r ,mr lron. T,e nUirniuiIierii tor. or nn cnlliW satiifactory eharMCier .,r ,i, ... ..-, nr ilt t.vru, (Jrnnt is prngn'ssing we I with bis work. Advices have been recuivod (ruin IMis-, burg. I'ii.. to tlio ellVcl that Mnjnr (.enerul Heron left St. Louis (or below, with n large force. Xew York, Dili. The 'Inbmc snys. from n tenth man fully conversant with nf fairs nt I'ort llucbmi uiul In tho depirt inent nf the (Jiilf, who urriveil Inst night, ivi' lenrn snim Inieri-sling (nets concerning the situation of Hanks' urniy. Car infurm. tint left port Hudson on the night of the list. There had lin no fighting nf enn spfpienco sincr tho nault of .May 7th. but mi Mnrylund, for tlm purpose of ilaerling Hanks bad been indusirinns, nnd rapidly nur nttention, whllo Ijv follows ncroM the eonirncting his lines nnd niiprnaehuig the , Hnppihnnnnck nnd uttneks us In the ieiii-reU-I wnrks. The wings of mir uriny rwt ity of Stnfford Court Hww. Tim troops nt nr near tlio river, both iiboo nnd be-' are In 15001I spirits and ready for a lUht. low. Them was no imssibllity of reinforce ments renchlii'' the h-sleged g.uri'nu. The contest of Muy !!"ili. was very de-peiuto and bloody, the rebi Is fighting with must reeklei-s ennrngf. nnd our troops nut n whit behind them In daring or pluck. Our Informant corrobornles the good accounts luretofornglien nf Hie conduct of tho nob dlers. These sable warriors provoked tho most frenzied lmirp.1 on the hlilo of the ent- my. and tho rebels bent nil their energy tn their nnnihilntinn, nnd since the battle they have inlsed nn chnnee to kill negrn pickets, Innnc itntnnco they proceeded upon n single black wntry. captured and hung him. This bloody example wns quickly followed, for almost within nn hour some negroes got hold of a rebel picket, nnd Awumr him 11 n in full nil view 01 their niur- Wil enmninlnn. Tho renort that Klrbw Smith iirmetl to relievo i'ort Hudson is probnbly erroneous. Smltli Is supposed . ...,-.. . u to bo In Texas or western liuisiaim, cer tainlv nowhera near Port Hudson, nor could he get across tr he were opposite, Col. Crierson is slashing nroud.nod ut . . last necnunts was between I'ort Hudson , Va,1K". laH "5,"'' u"u.r '" "' nnd VicMiurg. tearing the mllroad nnd circumstances : ritcy ma-l their nppeur iJ . J.iL .i!.,! i.. l,..ntln,r n i Vnf.-i unco in lull I ederul uniform repiestutlng des royiug tho bri lges bun ng in Unfed tKUUehu M luMwct0 if , ij. s. umf ernto stocks, nnd cunvawing lite Sue ,uv on,W1 f'0 An,lllnllt ,;. Toj! gen. rally. It wns pfnerally understood in MxAi RBu connlerslueU by Uomjuhos, to Hanks' rmv Hint Joe Johnston was nt inspect tho fortltlcatloni of tho driMrtment Jackson, Mis., lint bad force to bring CoJ. Watklns had strong sup!o!on. und against Grant. Wc regret tn learn that f-uiiniuuIciUd his doubts to Col. Iliyord, Gen. Sherman, who wns wounded at Fort ho Iclegruphed to I(ooeraiis to kuowif Hudson battle is hardlv ctpected to sur- nny such persons held pwittoiw IuhU army, vive. The wptilher I terribly hot, tind the ltccruiw repliid In U10 iieguitio. Tho nlace is drv nnd dusty. rcl,lV then coiifesscd. A document of place is orj mm uus.j. trcaonablo nature not) contraband lutoriru. Xcw York June 9th, i'ort Ilndwn nd. ! io" a,, fund on them. Itosicruus order Ieessiatothat CoWels Clark nnd I'ayne, ' cd a ,court m,""al '"! this morning they previowdy reported killed were not in tnewwo uaa cast injured. Coloeei Hean of the 4th Now York, HOtb. The following Is nddl- Wisconsin, nnd Xnrlhskl, of Wi-lts0a siuU'wero killed. Iteiin's niin-iit I -.t 70. I kldiil nnd wuundul, out of .'100 in I lie ' lijjht. I The limn' letter soya tho 1st LmiUlntn Colored ri-pment stioneil jrvnt pluck no M.... Iwit -1.1.... .... .......!. !. i .Mm i l in. iiiilieoio nji imiuiu lliu ilil" I within t(IO piiciN nt the double ciiilek, nip porteil by the Hlh Micliijjun.tho ITIlh nnd 1 CM New York. Tho three reginiints eru badly cut up, the colored rrj-lnicnt ImTln-r only nbout .100 lift. The re be I ti Hanks would allow him tn m ireh out with guns, provisions, etp. This wns ru-fuv-il. It is reported that the rebels raised the blnck Dag. Frlilny Nli;lit' J)lpntch. Xcw York.ltlih The Tima Intiniatps Hint Stuart's cavalry force nf from ten tn flllcen thousund men, hud been numm;-, and drilling, nnd Biippl virifr tlieuiflve", since the battle nt Clmncvilnrvitlp nt limn- dy Station, five inilci South nf Cultiep per. with the intention, It is supposed, nf mukini; n raid Into middlp IVnn.ylvunU. Hooker sent tn that vicinity n force ol cnralry nnd urtillery piptal to tho rebels, with several thousand Infantry pickets, uu dcr lluisell of MussacliU'etts nnd Cenernl A mcs of Maine. I'leusanlon. Killiiutrick. f , "' neither advance nor retreat without lulit- A special dipalrh from headquarters Army nf I'otnmuc. lull, says oerMhlnp Is c-tiiel here. FrederioMiurK l still In pus- swhIoii of the rebels. Tliair forced display thenvelvi's nn the hlghls without unv arms , itl.ii,.i,.. f ,, ! ..,w.r.n..,. n,i mmtnif n brigade nf Hip enemy Ml ,B ci,.. , ,MOVe(j o(- t ,1(, IM,ltl, TUt , .mrl0w. (l ,,knnn. Ammunilinii trams I herclxU have rill.' pits within our line nf m,., y,Tn 111irij h, ,l( din-ction r Ct-llvj Ford. It is retmriiil lhat the enemy's psvulry liuie iitttinpliil to cnns nl llerMy I'onl, niioe ltJiiulianiiriclt hlu 1 Hon. nnd u brisk engngiment Is progressing I ut that point. lUJUiJ Texnns tmvo been 11101111111! and mlded to Stewnrl'8 cnvulry ns riliemrn. All loo lehel cavalry has Ihiii colleetPil in the vicinity or ('ulp) wr. I lias also mnwl tip in tlint lein it v with n large column of iiifntiirv. It is tild by ninny that Hie" art will ihi!i up A ilifpatcb, dated ncroxi thn Knpinlinn nriek.bdow rreilcrlck'bitrg. tilh, says thu rtlwli havn nt leiul 'lO.ODJ men and n large lore) of urtillery IwHiro us, Ixjt it ! not know n whether tliey could drli 11 us from our position. The rebel rhurp.hooter annoy us somewhat by their constant 1 Hurts to pick oil our men. A few shells from our Imt- W aMMtsm tuem lur a time, out tuey ur ' "". Whatever Is Hooker's object Oi this dun- onitrutlon, he keeps his oun couun-l. Tho nrwy Is nbeying orders without knuwiug evactly what these orders inwin. nnd what lio next mo- e will bo. All quiet this morn. ) Murfreesboro. 3th. A ladv from Shsll- ibjllle, who arrived today, toys u report or wo surrenucr or 11 vickfourg garrison ' Of O.IMU lu was liretalent In Him relx-l , ..... Clwl ... camps, hhu Mates that rtujl papers have publltlied particulars. Col. I.aureuco Williams, formcrlv of tho 2d U S. caialry, latir Celt. IlraL'-'s chief 1 - .... r ..... . .. . or niuucry, aim i.ieut. uuninp, ot tlio rixii army, were arrested nnd huug as stilus at tionnl by tho Africa: Itnchuek had kIm i notlco nf n rrv.'iitlou Hint IIukUihI s i 1 open lipgntintlnns with ntltrr powers for Hi recognition nf the Southern Confedt r.u v I. vi rpixd, May !mh. l'.irls enrpp 1 1 pttee m s Mu'onV preenee lu I'arls stn nt '1 ens the n port of the approaching loivni Hon nf the South. The ueneml lmprpsi"i 1 lu France U lint Im will Ink Iheb'sdlil r.w.n.rMlvtn lln. .Qiinlti nml ll.rtt 1!iinll.t will not bo slow tn follow. Kmiitoit. May UUt, tho Cuufederalo loan cltm-d nt 2 di coiint. Wahingtnn, 9lh. Twenty men wero killed nnd 1.1 wounded bv an pxpliHion t ) day of the iiingnztne nt Ft. Lyon near Al exandria csunn nrcidentnl. The inagn xino win lotnlly destroyed. Xn damage) win done to the gum or carriages. Washington, 1 0 1 1 1 . From what can lip learned from Hrsnns itrrivln from tho llnppihunnK.k,n division (if troops went nvi r the river on Monday night, June nth. and the rcM rilla pits and forage nlnmr therher were destrnycil, nnd pnrthwnrln tlirown up with it view tn prevent n light attack, und to shield our mm from the en emy. Washington, IO1I1. A severe enzagp incut took place jpstinlay morning Ih'twrtu nur cavalry nnd that of tlio n Ik-I. iimli r Stewart, at Hevnrly ford, nn the ltappi hnnnnek, five inlles'nbovo Itnppih immek Station, nnd nbnut tin) rntne tlintamv froi 1 Sulphur Springs. The I'ihI tut the lUht wns u cry brilliant exploit. Front oHkym who pirlirliited in the light, we lenrn that ypsttrdny I'leosniiton's on airy, under lln ford, inado nn importnnt rieiiiKiiiiiiPO to wards Culliepper. nnd hnd one nf the ltist nlntinalo cuuilrr fights nf the war. 'IV force composed Iluforl's nun brigade mil another under Col. Da vis, S'ippnrled by two batteries of nrtlllery, and Iwn rrgt nients or infantry nt n rnservp. At twelto o'clock, on Monday night, the rnvnlry bi nuekiil near t.verly ford, on the lhM lianmiek. At three n'elook. a. ., the mm were called, and at four they crossed tho ford. HeyiHHl tho ford Hiero was n sci.i' circular belt nf woodi!, with n range of r i'.i pits near the timber A Ih.o nf pn'xU guarded the ford nnd the southern bmk il the river, Tlie Hilt New York cava'c ernssed first, und drote the im my buik 1 1 tl ensniy Iwek tn tlm rill pits, nnd iifi- n desiMfrule confiict cleared Hie wood' tlm unriny falling bulk upon their nrlillerv, and maintaining their msltion until t Iwi n'eloek, when nur urlllliry onmPiip.nnd ilfi relx'ls wero iigain ilriM-n liaeK lor six miu i in the direction nf Culnenper Court ll"i , wlien our force returned und rcernwhil In good order. Nearly nil the fl.'litln d'tnn by the Ciinlry wns of the IiUmvIkI kind, mostly bund to lintid with suliers Mid u tots. In the wo His the heavy timber was not very ib-ii'P. so Hint tlw hum pnn1 1 ntlvancplliriui.il It, but the innlertfroM'i was thick. Our low wn unrwlil "ruble mi tlio elaughter of the rt birls Isurful No llmnto of the nunibtr nf oasnnltles on b"'li Hides pan Ijo given. It is reported Hi it Col. II. Davis wits Mlll. Hy tins sod ! u hiwI brilliant dah nf nur ouvalrv Into tli-i iein)' llnei tltPir plans Iwv fin fful" tratml. ni.d the Intended raid of Stewart's cavalry prevented. f'hlengo. lOth. Tho ituyla-.Uiifni In its lust bsue. In nil nrtiole on the colored njeinent nf tho war, says tho negro troops now In the service number .'l.'i.bOO. not including tlioe niding m iiloneers lor Hanks nnd Grunt, which will doubtless swell the immUr to 50,000. Wellington, loth. An nfllelal reri"rt frnm Admlrnl Porter, ilatnl Mmsinsqinl Squadron, June 1st, says after Hal return nf tho expedition under Walker, up tlw Yuzoo, and the instruction nf Itoini nnd Navy ynnl, f dmpatehed the mine ofTevr up ngalii, with instructions to capture lh.i tninnports. Hesldes tho itentne r mentlnr-! ns burntil, lie btuneil the O'enda nnd A'.w 7.uetonnd thrco nf their Inst lruupnr's. My object wns to brenk up tho transports Hon nn tho Yor.oo, and with He exiPptinn of a few sfeuinen bcynnd Ft Peinberton, tboy pan tramport noHdng by water "t llmt river. Strainers lo the aliie nf 70 (100 dollars were destrnyeil 'Hip Smr nf the Wc-st was sunk, completely bloekallng Hie Yalla ifu.Iia. Wnrfilngtnn, IO1I1. Gen. llnnks. In 1111 rflieia I report dal.d Urorn Purl Hudson. Moy.3flih. piwaD account of moving nn llmt. plope tiinnlar to Hm already pub. fished. He sns tho naro trnnps an'werpd ovcry expectation, Xo troopi could Im more delennui'd nr btave. They mado three cltarres upoy Hc biHerics of tho ptieniv. sullerlng very Ihiivv Ii. an 1 1 old ing their position at nightfall with the rest of the troops. Our low from Muy 'J.d tn thlsdatp, lu killed, wounded undinssintr, nnmhen nearly 1.000. Ineliuliiijfi 1 daply regret to suy, jome able officers.