| Show WAR va HEMS since the seven day days fight before richmond the details of which have hai e not pot as 3 i ct et and probably never will be made mad e public le till after the war shall have ended there haa baa been bun but little fighting done so far as reported excepting conflicts in bich which gu brillas have been ona oneca I 1 the parties that mode of warfare has evidently d b en verj verl ver xer genera uy adopted in the districts of country overrun and anti con luer ed by the federal armie arini cp s and if ii the numbers ol 01 those marauding ma bandos liall cont mip vile tv to ill nr crease as fest fast as they have buring the last I 1 three month it will boon soon require eore more more eder ener euer agetle 1 getic and promar prompt inea measures bures ban han than have bave yet been adopted and more fightlin fighting men than that are now ilow in the field to prevent them th ein from deso laing the country beyond anything bat that has baa been seen been or heard of since the commence commerce ce ment of the war way the proximity of a large guerrilla force aa as stated having caused great alarm at t lexington to ky on the of june juner the city was wag declared linder under mart al at laa lax and the entire military force of the surrounding country was assembled to tor resist eBlet the marauders who were reported to be at versailles only twelve miles distant morgans band are reported to have commenced retreating from the vicin ty of X lexington edington on the and a pursuit was commenced at noon on that day by a federal force uner un ler gen sinith smith which overtook over took morgan it at paris parie where a fight ensued re suiting in the defeat of the guerrillas who after some bome bottie halt a score of their men were killed and a dozen or more taken prisoner prisoners put aff off in the direction of winchester hotly pursued by gen strib lb on tile the lath llende ky ia is reported report eel eif to have been taken poss eslon eblon ebion of be bp a confederate forca which bich aso tso albo crossed the ohio and sacked lu indiana ludiana dlana diana doln doing however houer er but btttle damage as ie lepor ported reported tej leJ the capture of adew arms arnis and some tome sick boid sold ers e r s itt fit n hos pra pua itaas s in those plages being the r efte extent t of their operations the confederate erat aa as per report leport engaged in the raid was composed of secession sympathizers ze residing siding fing ling hi in the ity of henderson the residence of sen tor powell supposed eup posed by in nv rov not to be a very found pound man e even ven when he came lo 10 utah as one if cr therece the pece ce commissioners he lie bowene bof hof teve weve p could not have been one of the he guerr ilas lias who ubo made the attack on henderson and newburg unless be he left was ington b before the adjournment of congress as the foray was made on the day the late session of congress Con gresa terminated the stay of the ma j bandon the 11 side of the ohio was of short duration and atter they ic le crossed the river to henderso where abete they remained several day dayap as appears from the reports in cir clr ula uia tion the citizens of new Hew newburg burg accused 0 of acting as guides to the party were shot cynthiana ky K slur blur cri col dered to morgans guerrilla gu errill t force 0 the same sahne day that headers n and nea Nev birg were wire ere tre capi aured after a f ter a flat fi bf in I 1 n A vs lucli orle hundt ea and fifty men were rel rei arted killed and wounded bounded oie 0 e company coin coln pany of federal soldie soldiers ip from newport was said to have bave been completely aini arni belated bi hi every man haning having either been killed tilled or captured guerrilla bands hands hav haeng cg the banks of green river near its confluence with the ohio obio and fired into steamers at tamers as they were passing up and down a de ashment of federal broo troops p s was sent up the riar flom from evansville to recon noMer under col foster faster who aho was fored fired on by the enemy and returned without accomplishing what they were sent cent to perform 1 the opera tons Cons ona 0 of the guerrillas in ken tucky tacky and their boldness in crossing the ohio into indiana caused great excitement among tho the hoosiers Hoo and buckeyes Buc keyes who fared feared an invasion hom kentucky on a large scale to prevent which measures were taken so far as aw circumstances favored at cincinnati the tae next day after the capture of newburg New buri buro the wildest arld and most intense excitement is said to have prevailed as the people apprehended an attack on the city by an expedition from the opposite side of th the erler riter erier so great was the consternation arcing aman the citizens P that measures were taken by many to secure their treasures by sending them off in the night time toward evening CD on the abe the public mind became more calm and a guerrilla z invasion seemed se emed less probable but jr presentation representations ie made the fearon fean fear 0 destruction ald and desolation was far frim from being bein wholly allamel and the abe ake appearance arance of but a forgot for 0 carof attlies arme d men inen would have pro yo lucel lucei I a g general aral en stampede stampe ae and a thousand men might have easily captured sacked and burned the he rity city on the col burbank infantry assumed command of the th city cit cot r by direction dl cajon of the war department which had a decided te tendency to restore rason nason at newport covington and anti other places in kentucky opposite cincinnati the proximity of the guerrillas caused the people to tremble with fe fea rea abd alid aud the personal safety of indi 1 vidala a 8 f known or susi bosi acted secession proclivities ws rendered quite insecure guerilla bands from texas were at latest dates from i new orleans bald eald to be naming oas in the he vicinity of tb that a t city on the south bouth side of the missouri river above jemme jeffe soll city marauding ma bands have of late been dealing out destruction ur sparingly 11 a as 8 per report and there are ate ie no prospects acts that peace will boon soon be r restored ta to 0 that desolated region an AP ii from arkansas was much feared ti two 0 weeks since bince and the entire military a ry force of the state has been called out to exterminate all the guerrillas that may be found within ia a borders I 1 an was issued by the president on I 1 the I 1 lith ith of july a signing t gen li halleck alleck to ithe the chief command of thea shea he armies of the united states on the rec receipt capt of the order be he left corinth and repaired to t 0 washington washinton a ton the march of gen curtis from Bates batesville ville to helena is reported to have been attended with great difficult y abid and add much i buffer suffer ng ilis his army wab was very destitute of c lothing clothing and provision provisions I 1 I 1 I 1 A fight ia Is reported tobaie to have bave taken place between a fede al at force of only six hundri inh ini tn no i under antler major A IN miller lilier ard a confederate force of nearly neaily three times that number near fayetteville ark on the 15 h of july J elyj in 11 which the enemy was debated wilh wilb b great loss joss I 1 gen price about the middle of the in oell I 1 crossed r mil ali the mississippi sippi luto hito ai llansa with a large lange force at Na napoleon roleon fud and and ani at other points point gen pope issued orders on the directing that the be troops in his department depart nent neni designated as the ciarma armay array of V vrginia arginia ll 11 shall hereafter subsist on tl tle tie e enemy taking prop pro property erty eity when anaw anam and ana where here bere needed giving receipts lo 10 be paid when the war ia is over upon proper vouchers of loyalty thereby disi ensing as far as possible with baggage trains and other usual incumbrance a of an army pr ventin veltin venting rapid which hig hia army are to ir tr ake hereafter ter nhe ahe 1 I he citizens of shenandoah valley are by the sa bad sad aad d order to be held bell responsible f r all outrages out fages that may be committed iberle 0 si laicie natu e they may b the order is said to have inep inspired ired his hii troops with fresh vigor there were 1 1 I strong indications at latest dates of there I 1 1 being lively times in that department before long as gen jackson was said to be cone conc conca canca n brating a large force in tle tie valley with which uble 1 it was feared he be would make an attempt to force his way into in 0 o Maty maly mainland lard lara there has nothing of importance transpired of late concerning the operations or of tle ile army of the po omac the posit on of the man body unchanged at dates and was constantly being the confederate force forces had bad fa len ten back towards rich mond and there advanced posts pee nee ae e at trent and gains hills on each side of the chickahominy about fourteen miles from McClel lans laus headquarters their force at and in the vicinity of Ri ric climond amond is reported by deserters to be one hundred and ninety tb thousand cusand men they were m king some con aid rable display on be the south ade of james jamea riv erand fears were expressed exy that they mi mihl lit ailt materially interfere with the navigation cf that stream below harrisons Barri harr is bons sons 0 ril ill a landing L a nd in g abight A fight is reported to have taken place near Memphis Al emphis or the tsih of a E bede ede ral fo CP aider col INIc ilic Neil nell and a detachment of the enemy tinder under col porter in which A the latter were defeated T te e federal loss was reported forty tilled and arid wounded that 0 f the enemy much larger porter was said to be among tle tte tie slain 1 aln kin ain i fl there was ur questionably between 1 the he and of july considerable h marching i ing and countermarching counter marching of the federal IEe lee deral and a i n confederate on troops along the rappahannock Rappa hannock bannock and other streams intervening int evening between washington and richmond and seme some skirmishing and fighting but so to little has been made public concerning their illge belligerent i rent operations that bhat it js is difficult to def which party bartt was taoist ra olit in ih toge loge AVY agyei SoYei em gets neng gits both ass arting hat that bat the result of their madeu maneu verinae had been most satisfactory reports represent that hamilton N C was captured on the oth of july by three federal cun curr sun boats boata and a company of Zou aves under capt holmes the place was defended by a regiment of cavalry a and nd a sti betiong force of artillery and infantry itry the fight fighting ng was of the most xa iacre lire tire as a sta teti teil which is the federal casualties ong ona killed and a number wounded woun deL deh it vas was ras impossible to estimate the loss of the confederates but forty were baiato bave have been keen left dead on the field z i |