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I """mm iriv ;?OTlnillf w-S ' 1nit"t.asJv.V- r 1 ill! .1. .'I TMllflM mmtmMS!r1 kit ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY JUNE 11, 180-1. VOL. IX. NO. 21. I i She . I SentoeL MIW , JnokMimllle Lodge iu. in inw ii4 fiti larmevt Inji on Ktl'hjr of iim first wrrk In wvh inmilti. and on tUlunlty iTs4rli lnttrtnlnc Wrck,U Ul UMOtUO nan, l Ilrotlifpi In tml stan-Uitrar Invito Q 1.0.11. ItORKIS. N. O. . n ftr'j Ju. l hullo. tlcnrr Ifcntlwr knd ilodto No, 10. A. F. & A. M. HOLD their regular communt slinnf llti U'nlnrsilny Evenings nn 1 jiff-iUnl Il' full miHiii. In Jacs i, iraftn I.I3f MARTIN. W. M. Ilium V . m;onci!A1ti:u no..., Of IVAL AUCII MASONS, nto'iw oiicaox. LiMIUreciilitrtMiinniiiiilcaliiiit'Otl (lie hi 4lon1V V.v . iif Tt -r- t tmil h. (Hciraln ' f 'iiiiitmiilmis In good itrttiiplia!'r.liivltiiit(t iitli-tul. W. II H. I1YDK. II. I. hiriii.rVc'y decB:17 tiwu. k r iiumki.Im IMCOBS, & RUSSELL, UBXhYS AM) COUNSELORS A.T" Xjy.V7V, 60I.KTIOI.S IN HIANCEItY, iCMicixvn.i.K. Onhonx. PmmII ilia C'nHit Hants. committed lu I ti'-l r care will -alleniM In. July 29. 'M. F. DOVVELL, fORNEY AT LAW, JjCMIIMIM.K, OhKUOK. Ktiw In nil tlio Courtu of the Thlnl J IKtlriet, tlie Hutiremo Court of Ore- w l rcka, im. v, ar tcrip prompt- r'nl. Del. m. J. GASTON, untmt to IWI A OmIoo) UNEY AT LAW. ilCKMINrilXK, OltKOOK. 1 attention given to collectlou June 10, 1RK.X 40 (Dt apnoUlmt nt. OfORGE B. DORRIS, rTARY PUBLIC FOB JACKSON COUNTY. LI1 A. F. Powell, Kq. J. 8. HOWARD, I'EYOIl k CIVIL ENGINEER, Jicxii.yiuj: Ouron, i eear tbe Bod In end of Oregon January. 1, IHCt PETER BRITT. phetoEnipklc Artist, l to take pictures In every imt1 ut,llkilt thu late Improvements. oo not give sall'tartlon. no be made. Call at lilt new Gal Ml. examine lili tileturta. and Hiktncss, &. W.GREER. rSlCUK AND SURGEON, 'dwnTllkj. Oregon. w Kiprim Saloon anil Ryan, win k ia),-i oiorc. IGE0N--DENTIST ! !! & O. J. GATES .PWtwntntly located In Jackton- "xnoitn lili services toall those ini teeth. Decnying teeth fare gy)J n tlie beat manner. "Img work la hli line, will Bad tge to giro him a calL door cant of Madame de He- IJraiit. anllCtf ! 1WGAN & WALL, mm m commission tOHANTS, U4lnf; Cor, front ii VilmU. cKS0KNT Qli''t CAL. ""fend to the Receiving ami For- T?S "' "" woou ciilrusled to " promipeii3 and dupatb. witeHj. ercoaidlo re- fCHy. April 11,1863. 1? $WwWWAAl -i.L" 4. v 'I . 1) Pttmmnw ia, u .. 'fwMerchamllw.nt 1 MAX MUUiERU 3RA1"II ALBUMS nt HAlNMUriO.'S BY CALIFORNIA AND OREGON TELEGRAPH. utrOHTKD XCIDMTn.Y rort Tll IKKTINCt. Phlliiilrlplila ltl A ipectal In the Krriinir 'IViipraph Ima nfwa fmm nhn. Inn, which hr Shfrniun iirrhnl ul Dnl. Ian on I hi- 2fl0i. anil piuhii rfinrnrccfiifiilli llirntuh to Mrl'lienxm.'wh'i wa rxprfll In rrarli AiImiiIh dy Slnn1ar, tie 24th, whi-n h hiiivy ricr f ri-ln'V rml .li'm n tlm wny. Al laat urcimnl hr wa at 8n'iwifr Ti'wii.nnil hud ilrivrn 1 1 if rrt rl HrntM I'nw.l.r anil NirkBJik cnil. unit cut p.wi.).iii ir f lie bmlpj acro (IhuliHtirMiclii. 13 mili-a fmm Atlnnln Th' rnnlli nnnv. unilrr Tlimnaa, rfarliiil nml rnpmnil Marii'ila.im llw 30ili.lHkliiirl34, w ,lr nnf r nU- nOpHiroir Jim . t . .. .ll I ...!.. ...III. m1 . ... . . - 41)0 nri"iTii. u rullriiid tratn wild ck nml wiiiiiiihtl n Wii.irtMal irnna nml nyi Wlnll nrrii. Jhiimnn, with rniirinMita of )i ilHurllnf nnnv. Im rnwiil Glial luhrin chi' rrvtk. ami Ulliiip; liurk tn AllunU. Wunhiui:liin, 2J. UmpalcHrt rmin In ml qimrli r, ilaliil Nt, 111 ii, in., huve laru re cvirid. AIhmiI II vi' o'clock In the mIIit iiihmi nl iIm- .Hat, Klit-ritliin MCi-ivul a nit el finer? i if ciimlrv nt Cn'd UurUr, wlilili pnniil tn lie Filrliitirll Liv'k divUiun. and oiler ii llitlti niutiii it, luL'i-iiiiT liit uicin rnta lirlu'mlf uf liifiinire, with It rami1 In Ir aitppurl. Atilaik lit rvpi'ttid that he Itud tuki n u ccinmilcniti'c nuinWr uf primmer, iiim! the nhei left tiuny dead mid wound tl mi ihc fli'ld, SIitkIiiii wn iirtli'rrd tiilmdthi'po.Iiliiii. Gen Writrhl ami Hh ridan nut hrard rmm t hi iniiNiinj.'. and don't know wl'iellvr the rnriiu-r gut hli trixip'i lo ihi'ir iliflinulliiii or Mil. Grit. Smith muni be clie upon Gm. Wrlirht or SltfrUlati lhl iiiiinilnc. The enemy io(o niovinp a hrn7 column In tlie fame direc tion. An order lua juat gone fur U'urren tn fall on llirlr (lank. Gen, Wllaon had a Wit ymltrday cTeiiltt): wllh Ynung'abrlc. ade, near Ilaiinver Court Houne, killing and capturing many of the enemy. There hm bo n pood deal ofurttllery DchliiiR to that direction thia iiwrnlnjr. Warreo reported lact nifrlilthat In his Cplit on the afternoon of the 3U'lt, near Oetlnalila Cbnrcb, Col. Terrll, 13lh Va., Col. Willi; commanding I'egrum'i brigade, were killed; 10 oilier cummiwloned officer and 70 pri vatea were coplured. Bizty rcbtlt were buried on the field. !)uruide reporti Ida advance line with' In a mile and a hall of Mttcbaulcavitle. Signed Btantox. llifpalchci from Grant, dated Kven o'clovk thii morning, at Uethsalda Church, itateg ytftteday allernoon an attack wb made by our lift nt Cidd Harbor, by lite Cth corps. Trnopa under Smith, Warren, Ilurmlde and Hancock being lield In read ineti to advance In their respective pointi. Tlie attack wet made with iplrit about five p. in., continuing until after dark, and re aulletl in our cumptng In the enemy worki on the right; the mill corpi itlll holds them. We lo carried the fint Hue In front of Smith; I ho latter however wai commanded by worki on the rear, which rendered tlteae untenable, The enemy mude repealed aaaulli on every corps nut engaged m the main otaault, but were re pulled with tnM in every Instance. Sever al hundred prisoners were taken, bat no cannot say what the number of our own or tlie enemy' casualties are. The enemy made feterul attempts to regain what they bad lost, but lalleU. Warfiington, 3d, 10 I'. M. Dif-pitclies dated half past 7 p. m. on 2d, from Slier man, reports that on the 1st Mcl'lirreon moved Irom Dallas, Georgia, to a poiut in front of the enemy at New Hope Church. On the 2d, Scholkld rim Hooker having been shilti-d to the extreme iefl.tnoieJ f&r ward toward Muriettu. At the same inte Stooemsn and Garrard's Cavalry were ent to Altoona l'uw. which they reached and held possescioa of. This ilifjialcli U considered very formidable. The steamer from White House reports heavy cannonading when she left, Indicating a heavy engugemeot in progress. A car oilman from the front reported that the Cth corn wns engagetl, haviug been bru't Vy rapid niurcineut from the left to the right. Several regiments of negro rotyw, doubtless portion of 11 a I lor' forces, ert beinj? landed at While Houte. Dispatches from Potomac Army. 3 put 31st ult.,- say Uiroey's division advanced agalost breastwork's held by Urcckiortdge's eorjis, aouih side of Tolopatomoy crek,joo high emlnfnce.A ery stroaff pou'tiO'ii that might have beeo held pgainst u vastly superior force. The enemy, after" Drlag a round or two, seeing our determination la live inc place, evacuated bbu retreated to the wood. Our lota 25 or 60. Tdeal teoiut to turn our left last night aud cat ns off from White J I wise, pur new le.of nuppiiea, was defeated wilb qoasiaerauic loss. The Tiiktt abectal dbonteli. ITeadauar- ttT,3Iat, cloees tbM.Tbert'kf'banrlj u Hontit llinl the K-iliiti held liv the rchrli m nur friitit ! but Ihvlr advuncvd Iim-, whkli lliey will bold us tnng u m-sible. Inr the purpn- of irnlninz lime ll tfetl ileren-rn alnng the Cliiekiihmniiir. On that historic line wr now fullv ex-cl wu fhall In fore liinir del v r lialtle. The rcult ( thin llfht wtllilicide whe'herlhe reliel dipltill Ciin lh carried bv n teup Jt mum, or whether il Ik dei-liipil tn bvcomu the ohj-ct ol a rnmmerV y.y.v .. ,, , .,,f The llrrahl'i cnrirspondi nt wllh the Army if ihe I'ntnumc vhjs, all I Imt wu limn.1 mi Tii-K'lny ami MiHHhay amtittulnl In nulliiiiir ni'iru than Sif inn attempts In npcirlaiii I lie tiHpn'a rnwlthin, Tlie TribniM'V cnrrnnMident. heHclnnar- Ifru C ill cnrni. 11 miles iinrlhnf Uicliiniind, town, ilainl 3Ii, bus the fnlliml;ig in re canl In the i"itinn nf the twn Himle: Our .right nat mi thei IVmunky neur neiirMimver Coiirl IImiMlaiimiaaix milt ni h iiglh, I'XtilHlitiir nlmixl due (mutli nn the Tnli'imtum-y crek. Five mile witi nnr Iiimi" rnii almiiT the Chinihiiinltiy rivi r, in fnmt if iind oivi'rinir the Virginia Ciii trail rniliivnl ftunt Allee'n ,Mliilon in Slwily (Jrme Kiw ini'e-i nurlh cf Rich irnmil re!' rVl Pwitnil. v " tlnld In N. V. m BaMinlay 191?. J-n Triif in 8 P, lewlay 60-67. netiil the friHit i if ilatiOMk'a. Dmulimy llring ncciltMl all iliiy. WiIkIiIV ciriiri in in virvcliie piiixliniiy In the hIm-I. V.t piiily wuliea I lie nlliir In atlncK Wodneiday's Slspntch. Wahliiitti'ii,Jillie fit la I hrp.il che. from Gnittl In C p in . Ol Bill, Mate tin rr IihiI txtii tin Tulillnur diiriiiif thedity. The en i my mnle nn aiinek mi Bnliirdny night iimiii llatieoekV rght. (ml wire repiiUtl IIiiiilim ('ii line lire wilhln Inrly yiird nf the reln'l works. Tlie reliels wire very ,.....,..,. .,,... it... '"lv mi naniniKT in rirrniiicnuiir ii"-ir in- cnmimiKV tin' , . .. , . v.. . -i.i ..r .i... iLi.-i. imiciinieiu .mi iii w,ti Fin in iiiu unii-K- I . . ... -i. .. . nil.. ii.i... ol i i i... i .1.-. i alminiilV, HI iiiii'mn iiimgr. bynreU-trnghl. LS-iOOOOO. dpln-j. edl-nf NfW Vmk, 2 I The rmr' specisl the enemy. iicnvering m ntnvlinr nruiiiid mjs the 1 1. nine Cmnmltlivnti Pnn-lgn Al- hi right "fUnk, hiiinnned lili p-willnn lt futr-i iiinlriicliil tin Ir fliulrnwn tn ri'tt a night ami tnarcleil oCT. McPhirsnn ia reinilutlnn reili riling 'flintier rernliitinini mnvlng in-iUy fnun Aeworih. Thnmn I n-latlng tn Ihe Mniiii" duclrine. and main on the direct road mid Sclmfleld nn hut tntiilng Ihe right uf Cmign-M tn Imliente right. Il has been raining Imnl fur lltrre the pulley of the Omifninent concerning ditys and tlir rnad Mre heavy, The enemy the iiicrnachtuciilt or Fiance on this con- had an Itntnrn-r lino of wl'irks, which we tinenl. have turned with K-si loss to us than Ihrm, Vna1ilnztnn. 4ili Secretary (Jlmso has I IBIgneil taktov. sold a million of gold at IJ09l, In order New York.-llh. The Tribune's special, tit itmnra the grrateit xeailile vigor in the dated Headquarters Army Putiimuc, 2d, armies miw innving agalnil the insurgent!, the suco-asfiil oxttiimi nf the Clll corps unilir brave uml skillful gmerals. Uf-ri) on Iho 30h, fiiloitl by ie 2d corrw ul) tlie vast theater nl iia-ruiinns rxienditurin the 31st, rnmielled the enriny o withdraw havo licen Inereuted beynml ntrlpli Crnm from tlielr line on tlie Tnfnpaliimoy, re revenue and ordinary subscriptions to Na- treating to snath side nf Ihe Chickahomltiy. I ion I Loin, therefore the Secretary has advertised that sealed nffiers will be rt-e'd at the Department under act of March 3d, 1BC2, until June ICth, for bonds U. S. to amount ol- 75 millions, bearing annual In terest at C per cent., payable semi annually, in coin, on the 1st of July and lit Janu ary each year, redeemable after 3flth June. '81. Kucli offer muit be for 50 dollars, 100 or some multiple of 100. The steamer Pocahontas, lately ,pff Cspe May, collided with and was sunk by anoth er Vessel, Tarrying down with her forty of Iter crew and her passengers. The World's ilatbelor Gin (N. 0.) correspondent ay. on removing four iuoii sier torpedoes Irom the train at that sta tion, one exploded, lilllng over 40 soldiers of N. Y. regiments, and blowing the signal tower and commissary building, 800 feet long. Into air. Washington, 2d. Dispatches from Sher man, dated the 4th, 13 miles from Mariet ta, reports his Iclt now well around and covering nit roods from South to rullroud with the ixcepilon of a line lo retard our advance. Our cavalry rnli red Mecliunics ville hul evening. Grant, having compelled the em my tn withdraw n cross the Chicka hominy, with usual celerity, has thrown his Irll uway lo Ihe east of UUhmoml, and Is now threat! nlng the crooning of the Chlcahnmlny at linttnm's Ilrldge. llaldy Stnlth arrived from White House Just In time to p-l Into action and co-operate, with our It-ft (lank, last night. Headquarters Army of the Potomac, 4th. 8 a. in. Cava'ry engaged all day in Ihe vlrlnltv of Halms1 Store. The first nttack was made on Himplou's commsnd, Allied was bully delruled. Afterwards attacked Hill's left on Tolopatomey Hirer, dtore one brigade out or l nnr works, new ihe place nn hour ami then withdrew, We now hold Haines Store. Wilson Mr. nuclei! last night between Dethialda Church and the Pumunkey, and has strong position. Today the army Is rest ing, and nothing but artillery duelling U going on. Un the right yestenlay, HrrcK fij-neil my i-nniinisslnii hi the army. 'ITils W.ism Kianruv whali gate itte pain, hut I liinl Inr u long time IrtlilhWy inttenMiml (n obialn in-live svrvlce, I muke lite sae iil1v imiw only to rignlu ilio lilnrly tr spueh . Tiilitt Cm hratif lm nlso written njellcf , acoplitig ii'uniiiiitlnn fnr Vice I'n-slilrnt, Chii-ngn, filli. It ia annnuiieeil that C'sikVmiry l.iiigiiin n iiiuliiin; lr It'ch,-ni-itiil. nml will txioit be mliktl to Ihe army New Yntk iwpir lsn suy Gut. tliitt .'.:... if about Acaonh. His cavalry has been in i inrldge occupied the right, Ileauregard Acworth and occupy iu force nil of All I the next, Lnngtrct' corn Ihe center, and stoona Pass. Kwell on the left, while Hill's corps was Chicago, 5ih. Spec's! dispatches from held In reserve. Their artillery Are wn Washington say a steamer from Ihe White I good ul snm points. Two nf our cessions House on the 3d, bring news that our i were explmled by their shells, and u nil in army holds the railroad at Savag Station,) U-r nf men and horuv killed and woundisl. and that n portion of our forces had cross- Fortress Monroe, 3d, A dispalcli frnui ed Ihe Chtckutmminy In front nflhat place, llalldy Smith sajs he rebels aljackld him Daliimnre, 4ih. The Amtncnn or this! with three columns. and ere driven off iiftemmio says that news from the front, jaltrr a desperate fight. Smith reports Friday morning nine o'clock, retirixuts, havintt taken COO prisoners. Grant II the uliuck referred to in Grant's ilifiuttli pushing the enemy at every point. as having opened with a beovy canuonad- Xew Yiirlc, Cili,-Slnle Commlllee of Ing along the whole line. I'lie nrmy was ,ie 'ar Democracy of the State of New said to be io the best possible condition I y a, B meellng held nt the Aslor and plriis. They have never lo uny pre-j jinuw. hateeulurnieil Ihelr pre'ere'ice for vlous campiilgn been so well supplied. ( , renomlnatlon of Lincoln, and udnptttl Auunnanr, supply oi prmisiona me wm- fil t0 B( yM Jft.mocralS to rally nt stautly gning forward from Wasltlngloa to their relkf. It I universally believed among the troops and tlm residents of the country arouod Richmond that the place roust fall. Fortress Monroe, 3d. It Is reporled that at liermuda Hundred the enemy made lialilrnore on Ihe 7th. uml iinnrusa nn the Union Cnnunlon the jusljce, expedl ency nnd necrssily of thu nomination, DanielS Dickinson fur Vlca President Fremont bus resigned his Major General ship, uml his resignation hat bet n ucceplid uy me rrenuent. uen, uuen it is tmufr nsllght nttack on our breatnrks,ntnin,,00drc8nl his original poIHon ?n the regular urtuy, es tioiooii mm aw t ao; t General. A long letter from Fremont, accepting o'clock lust evcuipg, wjlhout effect, nod re tired. New York, 8th. The Tnlunt't special from the frout says Sheridan's calry the uoiriinatlpo of the OUavtlsnd Cwfn the day previous drove the em. my down the Mechaoicsville road, within five mile of Richmond. Our entire line advanced considerably. The impresslpn prevails that Lee is withdrawing his forces with- iji the inner defenses of ItlcltiBond. Hit losses within the past few days have been severe, l nntrabaoii report ijie citlzeos of Kichmond In great fright. The Cth corps and Sm'ih's forces nude a heavy charge Wednesday, carrying the enemy's first line of works, and takiwr from six lo clghl hundred prisoners. An Itour Inter the reb els mane n iremenauous assault, ami were frightfully slaughtered. Hancock repulsed similar atlaek In whieb the lighting was rnost .were,, Tbe, tomft low Wl Iw two or three UionsaBd; ours lour or Ore JuuMred. ' " CetVtb.-'Ltcr' ifeto lUoore lion, thus coiuludes: t ihe conveijtlotj at Ilalllmore will tioirilcate a man whose rait ItfeluitiRes well grounded confidence in his fidelity to our cardinal principles, there Is no reason why there should be suy division among the really patriotic men of (he country. To any such I sliall be most hap py to give my cordial and active support. My own decided peferrnce is In aid in this and not be a ciindldste ; but if Lincoln Is renominated,! bejjeve It xill be fatal to tbe country. It i this policy which jias cost us Ihe lite of thousands of men, snd needlessly ut our country In the read tq bankruptcy. I here will remsin no altern ative but to orpaniw every eeosisfent elc HWOt against Mw.o nrfsent the BiW&Tr ttuoe of Jiff F-eWcliop. Wlijihlsfow,! gvuey a c.ri iuo iiuHiiuaiiuti ai kkw sDtl,sn!u prellaiMry Mcp' I lrcVe- nf the I'-itonuic. lerVuimv Is Hi In aiMiiI tn Uranl's dlrtct untiiiunml, kml Uml n juiiclloii win snotr ' lake plmr. A niimlnr nf Imnria Irom,,, P.i'teV ii.piirtiiiiil Hie ls-lng fotwniilnl lJ ihe smi' nrlny. Tin- saiite thing Muolnf , nn ul the West, evi ry iivullrtMe snldii r bf leg s-t-nl lit Bhirmatt. Gen A.J. Smith, wild 25.111)0 insips Irmn ihe Irani Missis sippi ili-'Miriniuit. I uiili tslooil to boon, ihe wny In CliilUnnnngiU Ciilnt. filli. Plspali-lie from below inie thai Gen. Contijr win ucllvely en iHgiil nrgan't nif fnrcii, uml was marly n-iiilv fnr iff.nsivf nxfaiiiiis. All tpilet t While ltiv.r. Pine Hint!'' mid IKvll'a A lllnlTiire giilfisnnl with snftlcielil fnfcew tn rerl uny attack likely to be ptaile by ihe em my Siimly llnnk.ih Iiisim tn ,the 2)thi mtd 25ili fmm K'tinr, suyfllirinews nl tho I w t tlm in Virginia cjinil it prnfiMtnilsen- r-iiiion in h'igiami, i iieynro generally re- gini'il a ilnaitrnns tu w nbel rauie, IC-Im I iiKin ilechtieil flvo and sx ter rent, laird's rami havu (mn purchuaetl by the llrlilsh Onvrriimen!, People wirvastnn-, Isheil at the magnitude; of the lustra. Tho plrute Georgia Is announced for tale at I,tveronl, by private parllt-f. New York, Cth. The Herald's corres- pondent gives the following of the Oglit on the lilt Our line of battle extended ten mites In length, front nurthwrst tu south eust. Hancnck wss on the Mecbanlrtvllt rnud, In rifit-plts wrested from the erwray two days U.-fnr. Hurnslde next to Han cock s Warren In fre-il, pentected by don ble and triple lints of bn-uslworks. Wright wss marched to the lelt with tKodlvisioiti. Sheridan's cavalry on front nnd flank. A a, attempt was made by the rebel infantry early In the day to drive our cavalry from Cold Harbor, which resulted in their re pulse and losing a large number In killed and ivounded and about 300 prlsuntrt, General Wright followed up the lucceis, bringing on nn engagement which listed until an hour after dark. A I lint lime we had cirriid a line of rifle-pits and driven the i-hfinv to Chlckahomlny. The rebels made rurfous assaults later In the etcnlng on our center and right, tnsrchlng In three lines upon Warren, nnd seemed determined to pierce our center nnd throw our line Into confuilon. Attempt after attempt wm made, nnd the enemy were hurled back with great lot. The battle thus raged fur lltrei' hours In front ol this corps. Oar losses can only be o tithe of what the enemy suf. fered. The attack on Jlanrock was nearly simultaneous. He not only rrpuUed tlio enemy, but pressed them back so far that he was thrown Into a bad position, nnd compelled to retreat and resume thegrouud , occupied nt the outset. He was snlisei qtirntly ordered io nbandon his posit ou and more Ms corps from the right of our line to the extreme left. Another comypondeot says of the fight at Coldwatrr I The enemy were ip heavy force at Gaines' Mill, and strongly rii Irenchtd nt Ihe end of Douse Woods. At half past Tour troops were Irt position In liiree lines of battle, At fi t-klrmithlng commenced, and butteries of 'J l, poupder opened on the reliels. At Imlfpsst six orders were received by both Cth and lfitli c.r to ehsrge the rebjl work In front, 1 1 rooks Deveus nutlied through Ike work In tlielr front nd poured like a tornado on the opt n field 'IIm rebi) Opened wli crape, csnnlsirr, and a hiovy nitjikelry tire, The first ine, badlv cut up, met the secej f and, with the third, the rebels were alivesa.i immediately drl)crt ie-mel frpii IIih wnrka through the woods, They rallied behlml reserves and endeavored to recap lure the position tost, but were received wih such n murderous fire of artillery that they broke and lleil io Mnfnslpa, Again they rallied snd returned to t,tie charge, but ooly to be driven back with great slaugh ter. Cold Harbor diepatefies, dated 3d, savs a giiifisl allscV wns oruVrrd algnff (lie whole Jin n( a, m,( rfuln in thu fiercest flgljl of the Campaign. Tho bat(lu still raging, with promise ol a 'bloody dsy. I'twviTtov M.KTrwwu. Tlie llurfulo KxjireH -dwlarestnat IthMgosdaulhorlly for staling (hat, the 9h9.Qfiii(& lstu depoilted In the bank at WM'or, to tho credit of Vallandltighsm 118,000. Tlat, Is aoavtiilBgHJiu-CojiprtieKt'iMiartyrilom In tUs fffft-r-li AWfcg .iftlM-lfeiWakea wore s&oherbr f ban ArwHdia V u' tfeftagj- ' til J w i fr J wm t' !. n