Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH fsr SPECIAL ECIAL TO THE DAILY UNION VEDETTE philadelphia june A special to tho the felegi telegraph aph says news direct from kingston ga says sherman arrived at dallas on saturday and pushed reinforcements to 1 who was to reach atlanta by saturday next unless a heavy force of ofie bels should be met on the way at last accounts lie was at sweetwater town and had bad driven the rebels across powder and nickajack Nic kajack creeks and gotten possession of tile the bildne across the chattahoochee twelve miles mile from atlanta the main army under thomas occupied marietta on monday taking prisoners a railroad train of sick and wounded rebels and several guns with some small arms johnson with fragments of his dis organized army had crossed the chattahoochee and was falling back to athens NEW YORK june 1st ast additional by the persia bailia ment reopened opened re in the commons baxter attacked palmerston and defended british intervention in china I 1 nothing new as to the danish influence the times 1 says the prospects 0 of f a satisfactory result do not imp improve iove it charges the Goin beimans ians with having entered that body with a predetermination to refuse all tet beims ms or conditions and with candying on vigorous and warlike measures during the armistice an official prussian dispatch shows that that government considers itself fice from the obligations of the treaty of 1852 accounts of the popes health continue claiming it is that the cardinals Caidin als will elect a successor his death washington june the disagreed amendment of the house of con congress 9 ress to the national bank bill has been adjusted through a joint committee of conference the senate receded flom its amendment limiting the amount to three hundred millions to apply either eithe r to notes for circulation or to the amount of capital I 1 stock the former br branch anch of the proposition only is therefore retained tho the circulation of banks in ill lieu of ill all existing taxes is taxed one half per t cent dep deposits one quarter per c ent cent and a similar i milar tax is irp imposed posed on all capital ip in excess of united states I 1 bonds nothing in the b banking act is to be construed to pro vent all of any association held by any pei san or body corporate flom being included in the valuation of personal property in assessment ses of taxes imposed by or under tile tho state a authority itlo rity at the place placa tho bank is lo lopat cd the principal changes biango from alie t ic prig ifal bill are aka la f a vi n w no banks can be with less capital than one hundred thousand dollars 1 in small towns towns two bundled thou thousand sandin in cities witha with a population of over five thousand the banks must redeem at par at national banks in designated places regarded reg aided as commercial centers none but registered bonds can be received as security for circulation OLD TAVERN va may 30 wo we have again flanked the enemy our forces were withdrawn from the north side of the north anna river last thursday and friday sheridan with corbetts coi belts betts division of cavalry maichel all night and on thursday moin coining ing tho the fords on the were in in our possession at davis friy feny bakers N G C brigade opposed our advance and resisted when we laid our pontoon bridge Cust custara Cu stars arsand and devins brigades drove them off to hanover court many and capturing a laige number of prison cisT cis the ath corps came after followed by the 2nd and esth and ath leo lee is thus doomed to disappointment his elaborate fortifications would not selve seive him grant was on his right flank and lie he must away to richmond sat biday coming 0 greggs division was forced into all and d n near ear hawes stoie davis b ligado wa was sin in advance and the woods seemed alive with rebels and soon began to resound with the volleys volley sj of our car carbines billeg in 1 a short time daviss entire brigade was fighting in earnest earliest ool col gregg was 01 dered to davis sup t and the remainder of the division was boon hotly cri engaged 0 fitz hugh lee commanded in pelson his cavalry corps was all fighting assisted by a bai brigade 0 ade of mounted fire eaters caters from south carolina commanded by col butler these thesa men had just arrived from tile the seaboard seab oaid and admit the warm reception our men gave them we found the rebels strongly in the woods with heavy beavy guns in position but with every advantage on their side they were badly beaten flying from the held field in great confusion leaving their dead and wounded on our hands together with over one bundled prisoners lees aimy occupied the trenches about meadow and bottom bridged bridge today to day our communication with tile the white house is fully opened the is full of transports trans poi ts and gunboats gun boats we expect gen smith to join us with his command in two days hancock made a mighty effait last night about dusk to relieve who had bad been slightly pressed aming dm ing the afternoon our loss is very trifling the siege of Sich mond has begun special gives the following account of the cavalry fight on saturday As the tight fight waxed liot hot between two va and three Cus curtails Cn tails br gade was eldered to assist davis and greggs brigades who alicade engaged Z 11 with tho the enemy and somewhat weakened custar marched up the road and dismounted his men inen while davis opened a gap in his lilio to make way for custara Cu stars brigade the line was immediately joined and a furious assault commenced it was just iu in the nick of time for tile tho same moment a brigade of fresh troops reinforced in the enem enemy y but nothing 1 could withstand the terrible volume of iron hail which our boys now poured into their ranks back they went south and all for a mile and a half with fearful loss at five oclo elc the battle ended and we had the field thice of our brigades had whipped the whole corps our provost marshal counted dead rebels in a small space just in davis fiant but these could not have embraced half their dead were loads upon loads of their wounded cairies aiom the field and rid our hospitals contain a number of their men mortally or wounded our 0 U r total loss is times I 1 special dated noon says rebel capeis of yesterday claim that fitz hah hugh lee and hampton met with our whole corps on saturday night il while in fact we had only greggs division and one of corbetts brigades engaged they admit a defeat and that they obliged to leave their dead and wounded in in our hands they acknowledge a loss of in the ath south Cai calolina Caioli olina nj alone at midnight 6 tho the enemy attempted to sui hancock hallcock and threw a beav heavy y force upon him they were no repulsed pulsed after a sharp right fight and left four or five hundred pi is boners oi I 1 ers in in our ou r hands during the night nio lit it was determined mined to advance our whole line as aa far as hancocks IIan cocks front and the movement was made soon arter after daylight it is still going on amid considerable musketry and artillery filing the enemy ale aio evidently making some los istance As yet theio are no indications of agen a general cral engagement 0 MONROE J cuilo unc 1st ast orders have been issued issued by general gen eral butler requiring all rebel captured by gen wilde avilde in the lecent engagements on oil the james liver and forwarded by him to foi tress and point lookout to be immediately ic turned led to gen willis hoad head teis for what pui pul pose is not known information is received that the colored troops captured filin gen wildes command have been shot by the BERMUDA HUNDRED june 1st ast at 3 this tin s morning the ichel ram came down the siverand liver and attacked the moni monitors tois tho the engagement 0 continued two hours with continuous heavy filing the rebel ironclad iron iroll clad was then dirven up tip the liver bulther 10 suits ale not 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