Show - JL X f ' J- ' t uracg-A-Jii- i Nr - - - ? ' — - i '?' - r- J EASTEI1H TELEGIlflPIIIC UEWS 1 ' : y-- 4 ‘f-- TT- rrnTHw -- Q i ' t - K 3 - - n t h ' ' i " " j ) I -I - - t- ' : - I ':'! '' lv"-- " i p ' ' V-- - v-- v-' r) ‘ evert civilian $i apdfbr an Ibelicvc party I No one oVonr numler was oraye enough T hour cfc led ibe iurtUlory did the tnost figWlng-whtake Jha Bnffgest a retreati The sbeU paagcd ncr the rebels ihaAe sererel desparata chargea ihi o’clock Vcbtel ' line was close u I en 1 mitfiaspY woftWHOi jviaV ao DUTOm v " I STATESMENNj r pro-ceedln- sioift gs V v'M ' ’ £ Th medical dlfoctnr at 1 i c i V' “r y - ' gif(a iuaijn rn rebel 1 M n ' CM f - ' i " f i cheers mingled with the confusion of bau t‘ A ' ‘i — J vtp'! I iy tion was impressed with' the fearful excite thej strifo- - On our Tight and left tilt' their troin-wa- Cap-w- y raentof f s KKe1lHr'18‘ tLvn Jmeut-- mutketry on cyyerv side the wounded f Woo- d- ti dnPP!?g?1 ?n& ndicatedthow terrible w v glad to J th action get-b&c- l illscreditableto the American Government that Band Lead ?r hones catilo and mnlcs and largo droresofl jThe RhmondV'Enqulw’Laa dispatch 1 i tliad not investigated and remedied ilio mat-- 1 hccp and hogpwejo sent through PontiS’iindwasenuisAerTfcSom? IIEiG®NpMEAD1B r mead-1 were the to their pastured Iq previous nrriiA I tor Moot think it need be aciuse of th ihdmuul of li'Tih I : WMhlog&iipocW my tint nothing fas Ufr heard by I -- On opr: felhAi nlvut: 12 o’cldeki tha rjra war though such’ thingsfrequentlyled to' war j The Confederates were os bad pa the federala hin in enlisting foreigners and must England “go I Several iowar witli - Jn r - i m i i - vT ' Vf - - i- !I wat K t M Ai i11®17 j W W Ir'l f " - t 5 1 i - - Twuslifp andward of city' precinct clecftoifdistrict un--or cOm-- 1 county not subdivided to fill Its quota wliicliiinay be 1 Tattling I : i -- uPa cheer :Woida of cncoura?ementoaf I residing i fire retireilcN dortlog ' and ' dodgllg 0 luJjonoe tho woods JTow hl volley of fire and then the qnlck patler1ng qfi the single sIiqU’" each party gained an xidvantag'h then would to dratt’for pTObablysuccceit in retwhlng Lyncbburg fiO dayaftomVthe dato rfhia proclamatian with their plunder In safityr unless intercepted betwecu i troops to serre for ono year sliall bo held in&'ory town 'a ' U forwrd n J thcy-wll- l ' fettire: Now' oiir boys would prctl?! ihiilr'AfivsnliurA’-rn- 1 : j - stock Tli being done they stoloall t! oyeriana fr-Loniarflle 10" the junction 100 miles east W urlngthe Tho NashVilie ®TIniio8ieay8 at last accounts there had Stage stock east t beon nn'mirsnitinf rebels jand no adranco &oxallie south day they visited several stations from tlie Jugtlon 5d I ward ’:£ ivi J bank oftthe (aattalioochlp pii ronnlhg oif Uiostock 'r““'Uw Passengers :v - - - mmr u: WW I f1 H j' --- lyanw'Vtnd rtrv thfiillowlnjai loss in killed v' - r Donrwrit r -- A large'hdhd of Indians attacked Blgou ra he’ east of here last night and killod 3 men am 1 I FrcAerlcJc JSS’toito SS2? wAaI and wounded 730 w t peace and hynchlmrj" 'Earl Russell defended the couduct of himself Staunton nenritho Persons VS v - J - - ' Indians hampant BELOir denotw ANOTHERlCALLi ! " ' I 0F THE BATtLE European Intervention' for The veteran lord Brougham s tated that the Fedcrala were invfcigllng poor lrisbmen into a breach of law ? atd yet the one great com I 1 TA J plaint against England by America in former years was the employment bf Hessian and Ger-- ' Another manrtroOps He deeply deplored the war and I hoped that intervention fihiglit soon ' restore Oil and ' I 5 tat effective -- '! m ii?-- remonstrances a nroperjbausp for vrar and ho an opportunity would soon arise -J loped ! yfi rebel losses beverei ite thought nonattentlbn to such ‘ --— hold it oruerea n nroa iwo mnea ueiow ' 'ur-i-r was ness rewarded but with I while theeneftr u middle and lwdily iitr deop only of: tbu tbeteryinjpauour IN fight NgP I way of forest rbadin the BndWply conflict our feil whic wasfeari' mcnti tothislni I SOU ml being Imposing f?‘T "of force was our V?®®0 little caused ' gated during left flant and the fote ly ? mowedtheirwor throuKK tho few minnlfw the tiattle lasted"' retreat I acroaa Um the jlimhs and: foliage of the pine trcea" 'Wfl I Cr remaining fort Immediately couatryito Plite and fhm thence retreated fawareljr ahd j sawi BmaU Jines and squads of the rebcLt ) hrttE BJitEjrciTitdp 'xis lAtf teklvVA f lntcrc8lI”S deljate recently cara c xf off In tlie pfitisli Bou?cof £onls upon y Jcct Of Federal enlistment of foreignersthe Fed The hlarquis of Clanricarde charged of “ cral Government wlllr pystematlc recniltlhg - Ilrltisli subjects Iri Ireland andjcUcwherc and ' urged a spirited rclnonstrance againstsuch ' iuunv AMEBICAN - ! - I however would cessfully — -- — -- — — - ecruiting wouldbti prosecifted v - -- ' : ft ' i ui tuu Aiuiiutut Vira at Vqnimk has been put in possession ortho strength houses in Main street ( ofthe force which invaded dispatch stating that- the bMkswoi® loan Mr I fidcrsjlay ar6undnpon ‘the pipe fQliagc Maryland XtT was composed!-'Thbanks7 that tbSecr of 'f t r Nil haring r Vl '" ? ' reported lniellcc to hare been brought here by the rebels is three mounted I declined to accept payment otheryrisd than r the fall I ’ Gen Menao is A tfill I amount in greenbacks whereupon the bankkjletermined I tiial gentlemanly looking' person wears spec- rifled batteries with the cavalry and two parks with the J' 1 I ss ' tribes iafmtrycAlamni—on of Smrteen guns and opeof elgb-- that tha loan was impracticable facies andlooka more like a professor in one our universities than a soldier- Yet he ii of I defied teonThe mounted battery probably contained six pieces — TCoiitlnuod from our last1 and tho others four ech TOE CIWIJAN UUUIO being engaged in such illegal busi-JOotcrnme- 1 nt -- ’ - - ? Se ’ i' to-d- ay - wcil-drcss- cu i A formidable revolt among the Arab ia- Algiers has for morothantwo mpnths the power of France to jsapgieijit - It appears that the eloquent r j i i i - a twelve-thousan- mar-- 1 and-fervi- d - i relteioua'ra I- - ? about Eazareti El'Adj dominenceda fnlr“Te I killed and wounded and ore? v J i'i crusade in the province of Oran until the Har-- J here about six htmdred moet of tbem from the charge of rah Ahd Flitta t ribes wcre wrought up to deeds I tho sixth corps The Colpnels of the C9thGa and of 12th j of blood which they manifested on the 8thof On wore killed ia tiiU ciiarge : The Baltimore and Ohio railroad wUl be In rnnutosor- April by the m assacra I Of O i detachment ofl ideras fiw as Wheeling Only oneapan of dho b’rcncli troops Xv : Th? bodies!’ J - -- v- to-morr- VL Weeks subecqtioi nnd 800 ynen irassing £ r i arch Tlio T -- : I i He lias the same earnests bnsiiicss se!fnoi sessed riook bearing about him I he air bf tha working soldier He was- - certainly working when l saw himv- - His front had sustained and "1864f v !'v'‘one-heat back a fearful onslaught ' of tlie enemy vbo AT BAWJ Tnk BATTIK BSXEWED had massed ii pon his line: ni countenance ' dawn oi At the ay thej was nil lit tip with thebattle fireliiR1: horseil Friday’ J unefi— Teneweds GenS' W right alii I3alfly panting liim self Foilcd and’ excited He stay-c$illl( but la few niotaentfi in earncst cnversation - :‘4 ISr fyAV“AVv fv Gex Gbaxt’s HeAdquari Cold Harbor na the ChickahQi - ! v r-- ' a -- i p s ' I - j A r ' i i' i ” and again re turned to bis line Around these Generals were Seth WiTHamst I neld a few Adjutant-Generwithin nilcs ooUeneral ofthe Army of tbeFotomac encamped Gen Ingalls Quarternia8ter Gen Hunt Chiefs of Artillery Gen Patrick Provost Marshal Major McParlinl! Medical Director Geni Rol I Rr al i i r command had a hard time! tjicl expedition: They: were 'iweet on ai iid :yith the JrltMA with AraG cavalr K heavy skirmishing along the fnt with tho 0th 'an traitbf Id tka Arab I 7iri'fyT iide' Vaa the" of Staff Gen Humphries linsGranfsiCbief wimie Hue I Staff--wbattie&as ith of! o’clock 8 Meade’s the aides cle camp and j At ragcouncils warned the French of dinger and by ofbur troops Chief I' AosW? special says there is no decisive news of the 1 ingfiTcelyaJong u :i :i the whole lineJ Aswgftioved staff officers— perhaps 60 in number :f r 5 T - w- M - '- ’ i - -- :'-Th- e r- - 0 : " m-ik- c 000 were I flay filed inl and stragglers aboutmarched to tinder and gflaitl pxked up put i 7 ! : LV : y 'ihvAflnaiain' r"s I i a U VT A Jl l A a 'i A a ' mm 1 ' — ' A ' i Aliout 2 o'clock we rode back to dinner and tlie strlfe was pvercT' During all the afternoon I the ambulani’csplied their busy work the so L f geons kept active the wounded came limping in the prisoners: some 600" t&keir daring this chmxAA Wli and whir of thb ininnh From tlie nature isimprob timber indicated the coui v”J toVcoxxcing ShOTi’soponsiny from Messin a Marseilles and Paris an effort to take AtimiL The J iheoak and pine forest able that Lowill thsubjct " he frequent’ demands on the ’French govern- - j ‘Jiprald’’ dumbsrland special of the 12th snj8 a detach- - j 'wherever a shell pas&ed troope liavecaptnred a rebel maU con-- 1 air and as they atruckjnjthe bpeii fields xnent for troops 'an-J’ thc statements that ami tbe dust arising f :ntentS“C0’’''':’v': ii ins up thie Wil the porta of re I 11 1 fa t J amII Ta haI f I Al aailiaaM a a an a t a mVi ah of'-tli- ' ArTER TIIR FIGHT— REBKL rRXSOXER8 1 A the corral of Gen Patrick J : Ve went after dinner to see ! the rebel pri- of their emaciatrd: starv Vinprs- - All the talk ' and destliute condition is simply Ing ragged bosh jThey were dirty— so are our soldiers— but they were well clad hadf good ehocs ind were resolute irianly determined soldiers jn i the best ofpirits hopeful j confident andycaiv I bus They had most of them been taken in f body by surprise and when I’ asked' them if could take Richmond they said— iiavr would pile ourdea in heaps' They lid no p information to give were plucky fearlcrf’o( imprisonment j and seemed to me as tlicuh their whole sool wao- - in tb conflict If they were forced and conscripted! and had to mahe unwilling war then all-- have-t- o say is i' they had a very queer way of showing jt ia I saw onr stragglers some 900 coming Grant under guard with a hundfdog look Gen registers them and' the next time they 't straggling they will be shot I u 7 : ‘ j i 'jc: " lstcl ill vi tli 1 uxurian t crops they are 'how scenes of yorth Oarellua havoiasueda proteat io the rebel govern- - Grant wnt to tliA lme of battlcuojil irthe ie&ulation which it is supposed will tell upon ment' against its Jnfcrforenee in the management of the conduct bf a volunteer member of tq’f staff Her exhibited more courage than discfeti mand 1 V tho endurance of the disaffected import and export" tihdej is1 tribes' took us to poinU of datiger where we j) ad hb “La Trance” the rebel Parirforgan says Capt 8eiq is hl$ return Was seAIjOERIA fing to the spring In Gerawiiy to recruft h shatter' business to go is conduct On our ed health and that his first Lieut has Leen rermmendoil Terely reprimanded for JR we P field hospital whre tlie TUljr French colonial possessions known as to take hi place on a new pirate Tassel which lasoon wOrk of! the on'T surgeon wftsgoingfln A A1 get id nnd over which that! power has:' excrr coming Tho “Times’! Paris correspondent says tlift ira?feJve mCthe slightly JJndd cised sbvcrcignt y fince iSSO coilsit of a terri- - two new frigates built hyAnnanhaTe been purchased by 'Te rrussla soiliatlf Seimnof snqceaisorgcta a v scl hands and arms Those wounded slighter about tory oi the north African coatrC00 by 200 have ’to be ’ froiqJEngland the hadface and arms tnustwalk thqs more Julies in New York 18 :Miilerra- - A Ta of the 13th’ says sbrlonsly hurt have acomrade tb support them ti “anand the great dbsCrt of Sahara: and f prirate lotter the badl wounded are born frodifthefrield on in that Gen comprise the three 'pro vjnees of Oran Con - ments Canhyls very active' perfecting his arrange afra'eltAra''iTtiBiiii aT sad procfi&siQh inrau- foirifiiliiary operations stantiaand Algiers with- - a population of up sarith nition fine of j battle Gen Ullman with a largo portion of his forces M arwagpu8 move as s as boxes then and the j wards of 2000000 made up of the Habyls or rived at Morganza where' he commands all the colored safety permits r!' are sent forward on th shou Iderslof tli are of themost Originpfj a race of inountainesra tiic Arafe troops The fortifications of Murganza First! we pass the reserve batterif with men' attached : descendants of llussulman Invaders’" and a formidable character and command ' a range of some six horses and "every thing ihreadmessto heterogeneous mass of Moors Tiirks Jcws and miles on tho Mississippi The position is deemed of the bn ad vance then every Open spot br cSiRona-din- g Negro- nImportance— bein" a short distance from Port Hudcannon are 'planted :theiyhe reGiere are oka son fmd Red River— tiitts forming a very important base serve place i infantyy lying in depressions' apf nlwut 15UpO European reiddeuts aiiii settlers and is a key to the Redeliver country gfound there the line of battle formed’) behind Who have been Attracted - thither forcc on the bank of the Atcha-- tem a have The rebels large by the gtow- o ri poraryeartliworki? rail sand log 4 Heyond v’ ' the fadlitie for filajra nine miles In xoor of3Iqxganzathis one or two hundred yards jii advaijce is V‘ i thS ma’y agricultural and Other i’: Chicago 1$ i skirmisli line and still beyond’ I A the followTXa wo From improveinrinta have the the “Rnqnircr’V Philadelphia j behind stones or trecs or stumps ili ing in regard to the battle Of Monocacy: 'shooters AUIWALS AND DEPARTUrivs 'i ij THE SKIRMISH At 8 O’clock oh Saturday morning Gen Wallace had his rcsxca BCTWFJS LXXE A? QvreMJfU Min Courxr "between Balt Like V" City ' and iSi'cramMitoi ' - K "" B II Matlied" D TV Rich It Tuesday:— ' C a Our party nowsix in number ad van! '' i ’? Maj II Egan-- ' Ton-ni- 1 Charles Woodmnnwe iL stretched down the riser and parallel with itwitli a heavy yofid the line orbattle and) rode for i lrtnn—Clris milelietweenthQ skirmishl line and Ji R HcLutn N Fabian s forrest In his rear and open broken 1 k' r- - 1 i and-whP- r : 1 Xi W eztyibetweeithe ' rt lram-Morgahi- y v 'I r Wy ! a : ’ cart-ridge- i 'v d--- at-m- oet V t : : - i t - ! ' T “ - ’ S'- I s 4 1 - i-7- : i s ’ : r-- T1' C m OmuVVHTAQK UXL TaVhv ' ‘ the rirer ground in the front to ’ r hvtle'protected by tbaforesMimber icj jwbich the conflict was going on advancing once on F W Wm Ip the front ofhisposition on the opposite side pf the foot J-- Holm to theakirmUhVfiiie and onQe bgaim I ea v- Mrs J llclins L rirer two regiments out - ' wererthrowji MUu Bmith skirmishers “py James- A Jackson our horses we crawled forward Hp the — The rebel movement developed itself about 8 o'clock In ing - All RIVALS AT SALTVLAkB' DOCSET " ! sharpshooters where our capfain taU ing sIobe-sighte- d the moriiing-t-thei- r !cUvaIriadtiic!ng!ui)tir In came rifle killed a: rebeldigginglina rifle-pithTy lhtlier‘- ight of onr skirmish line when Vthey dismounted' The BalsH Weawhim fling up his shovel and fall B I Pf vkirmish fight ensued rcsuHW In cur 5 Teovaav ’ -’ U'ta (leader vsy - line being farced back across ti£ river sayI wajnqtrightened would he affecta’Tlf? WI 6NlheN " v i tion but J! was too 7t gblbackaand I: f SIerk O ’ ' 1 T- 1 !’ - V" V- - f P - - - — - s - IMI ' V a : tj : i :V 7 ®- : ' - i j proudto -- w® : - I ‘ ’ I t are-caugh- ' T- -' AXOTHER JCIGHT ATTACK During the evening there was anolbervcry heavy attack upon Hancock’s line nnd General It wias very lively Glbb6nsr brigade: mating the welkiring with tlier roar and din of conr flietjt The attack wak repulsed and ihus dosed the two" days' fighting of the battle of Qoal naihor Ibelieve so far as I can learn itfra VL Ahou art even thing Our Josses in the tbree days jwere' about 7000 our prisoners were some 6000 There was no change of position rj Alli the night w38 quiet the two armies lj- near tht whenever t iiig opposite each other-s- o a head Is liftedil gets a sliarpshootedavbnllet Col- - Burns jnst nominatea for a Brigadier commmandirg Meagher’s I rish brigade! was " I wounded J v- jmortally Tamorrow morning we again ride to the front As fpv myself: I am determined not to into le ledfby any vain pride or content am unnecessary daniger tl! to believelani hero without perfectly myseif t® ' putting any fnrther test A- visit fo Gen vllaifcockiand a gallop along jthat part of the firstlineofhat tie where there 8 no 'cannonading will Vsu(f my curibsity for Jthc day" ’r V -- pot-valian- cy - (To he continued 1 ' f ) ' t K i- J m : - ' T- — "f to r ' r - 'I r’I- i ” s ' l yj - i !v V- -' J l4- t t'a rJv y :t 'j |