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   Iowa State Register, The (Newspaper) - July 1, 1863, Des Moines, Iowa                                State K W XI IK KATES OF i j W.OOJ THE IOWA STATE ike UMM is 1 I VOL VIII NO 22 CITY OF DES MOINES WEDS JULY 1 WHOLE NO 385 BOOK JOB roe for Book tUj ol mad for printed ud bert fame EH and Book tad Miscellaneous IOWA of the Bute GKN G 3 ol the Slate Remitter Jute 10 l e rebels for hopes aud ol both are here everything musl be of inter- Mississippi ami Alabama j iu relation to the city ii the laving made him the subject of favorable of iht war or of any modern in the uf froin t 0 I am assured that a brief sketch of a of tine lary career will be eagerly perused at least and Ml write L your loiva i artillery aod thundering of mortars i The Shooting at Jap j P.M As this place is just the out of tWu ui with killing interest in America to Unionists ami i fuf e lo 1 pole 1 J t Stall h ud S V fur the DC We lQ Ii E C II Dr of IT tut uf tlie co right f roald cot tiy ft I c entered service as Col of the 4th Iowa which was organized at Council at which place Gen resided As toou as organized the regiment was ordered to Jefferson ILirrncks reporting to Maj Gen Curtis remaining there about three weeks during which brief period the young Colonel attracted the attention and won the esteem of his Cumin General and waa at once recognized and regarded iu distinguished military circles as a growing man When Gen Curtis reached I la Col was to the ble position of Commandant of thai Post and iu that capacity acquitted himself with great credit When command moved Bon th ward in pursuit of Van Darn ami Price Col was assigned command of i ade aud on the bloody field of Pea Hidge tell uf the strife that Is raging around the be- leaguered garrison True it lias not been a I of charges and hand conflicts yet in the twenty-three days there has been scarcely an hour in which the cannon's roar the sharp crack of the rifle and whizzing of bullets hare not been heard It otherwise as the two armies are within from 200 to 500 yards of each other all around the This may setut rious to those at a but the hills are of formation to our close proximity to their works hence the continual firing by the Since the desperate charges made upon their works oa the 21st ulL where he wounded and bad tiro horses shot under him his bravery and skill con- largly toward securing one of the most important victories of the war and m consideration of which gallant service he was promptly rewarded wilh the Silver Star and soon thereafter was assigned to the com- mand of the Central District of West Tenn headquarters al Trenton where he very soon attracted the attention of his Commanding General and was assigned command of the District of then one of the most important commands In There his sparkling genius was more fully displayed and the young Brigadier was soon regarded as one of the most efficient and re- liable Generals in the Department Rosecrans was assigned to the command of the Department of the Cumberland Gei Dodge was at his own request ordered here j their noses without much attention r loss has been trifling evi charges it was nol so heavy as first nor near bad as the rebel Kulde la Dea Not with diet tan 1 saw Ma lu With KriAy abont 3 P M place 1 I oa other f the Oil att the Office two Mr told me tV the other of the rlr Mr cuach drove cp to is a pif on the bark est Whea C Of tie coach olid called fur tbe lady and told ibis Mr Pi would have to up hia sest d the him lie M io a O lady t clre his to a lair It jour t would bteo tn yon Dp tt At thai the Istly come oct uf the door and I ea mole to him got lo When I raj off hoKe at Soil he lucked out the coach ji 1 no IE til vrc to I gut A 1 looked up I hla be the laac earth I jou are a joa t j He told j bu want BO of inj lip 1 id all around the line I will TUB do Saya he I'll pnt a hole make it What is we of course do cot know but suppose DesMoines to be the theatre of the battle with gun and tar boats in the river and an army i the hilla commencing on the Dea ics south of and running around the crest of the hill until it reaches the on ibe north aide were batteries of artillery siege aad i fantry In a constant fire inside of this area are from to j people and every acre of land within reach I of our artillery which keeps up a steady shell- i Ing and at times for hilf an hour a heavy cannonading from their loss must have been considerable The rebels do but very little firing small arms with make it very to one's head above the crest of Uie hilL Their lence is very remarkable as they have lowed us to battery after battery right I Ton God pup d JOB pnt a hule through nobody I then ttf the team tbe biru uid of glorious old 2d Division anil soon was assigned to his present command the District of Cor- inth embracing the posts of Corinth Bethel Danville Davis Mills and Entering upon the discharge of his ble duties with characteristic energy he has completely the entire within his command having driven the beyond our lines ridded the try of Guerrillas and established order where confusion ran riot and by the exercise of his eminent abilities as an engineer has rendered this place possessing no natural advantages for defence whatever a perfect Removing all restrictions previously existing thereto he has encouraged Union citizens hue a dangerous stubble to to come within onr lines and join our army i is concealed by a young growth now waving thus developing and rendering practical the above the old stubs I don't think Uie rebels Onion existing in tbe adjacent appreciate the value of place or they have provisioned and garrisoned it much heavier Ilia now to them and 1 they are short of field and mil ion having lost so much al Jackson Hill and Black River Their heavy artillery is mostly on tlie river and in such a position as to be in re- lulling an assault from the rear The great difficulty in charging the works ia the sleep ness Qf tbe hills In places they i EO steep as to render it necessary to dig steps in tbe fashion of stairs to enable men lo walk up These hills have fwen covered mostly poplar and it has ing an abatis over which all been felled fori it is almost Impossible to and in many places cover the The e bas been ubo ut knee-high country having formed companies and battalions of Union troops of mei otherwise would have been the rebel service An eminent patriot Get ts an ardent supporter of Admir is In its general war policy and into j Only a question of a few days or weeks at most iv lieu our will make regular trips to the wharf at Vicksburg and the old Flag float in triumph over this its progressive In nothing maus anil once strong hold of the enemy is he more supremely consistent than in hii Sight before last the rebels fired a volley hatred of traitors rebels and rebel upon a working party of the 9th Iowa all of whom he ranks in the same digging rifle pits within fifty category and treats accordingly He them which provoked a reply from our war tn earnest as and an enfilading fire was kept up try any of his company lias bten will readily attest Having been very enforcing the Emancipation aud Con- scription measures he has collected here about 3000 all of he ha rendered useful and profitable and has It would he well worth the trouble of from three batteries for the of an hour anil occasional shots were fired through the night The working party escaped unhurt In the morning six ambulances were seen leaving the place where the artillery shelled recently organized one full regiment of col troops and will have another at an early day Ills system of scouting and disposition of his secret service corps is ably the most perfect In the army So terly is their management that but a few men he performs the service usually formed by heavy forces of Any movements of the enemy in force within 75 miles of here is al once understood by him not approach onr most remote outposts out his knowledge 1 am informed the Vicksburg campaign was being ar- ranged he asked to be relieved of his com- mand and to have his glorious 2d ion under his command farm part of that ex- But his valuable could not be spared here and though the refusal 01 nip ii me me to come and see the fight going on here ist interesting of which is Uie firing of the large mortars both day and night render Uie view perfect the day should to position of the and the night tbe the crest ofa hill visible and the i ward the coach I or a I runt I suppose oat ut tlie aov way 1 around snd h is to or I on ruth I don't recollect whit lie uld to I donl j at ho uld I tie I he hid laid be bf He wJd mi any more of my Up I do out it lie tuld 21 boa t tt wai cr 1 do tit I him about ri it told me but 1 r ceo ret 1 while wii to Don't It or not He tolU mi i I paid then Saye ht I icy of nar lio Bars I joa 1 ftm c tAid 1 don't ecj taore of jonr tip 1 am stated what I su do about ind he I'll f at a holt 1 esc remember thit part of talk was over on of him sif inp pnt a me uid to cp t a hole me to the of jy knowledge To the best ny I am quite certain I Tcknbie good f I'd 1 1 not tell who heard the d pal me I was so I tell wl 1 I eaid ion god damn pap TOC pnt a hole go Into the lo from htS thl When tbe brad 01 wect and il the kingbolt o aid talked about hU and then I told him I COB Id into the bam and I found Iu the bai held one of my horses that hid lie vi bU pistol aboot and I told him he ncd I started fur the coich kno was in the barn and I think ins ont hi trim Mr Humphrey he thers ftt Ihs time Don't know I where Chester was he standing at that Don't who was hare been three or 20 or or there ass Jf There was Sves f snd the coach and 1 went to tlie of thet boot I then help him to up Coltrap ordered him to go in or put I was tbe words he Uc then pointed then the coach kept Veiling him the coach him br the hi d put up pistol Coltra t with LIs hand u When he the which he said o Defendant which was by bold of the ou the left side with his hand aud it up into a and n r the backol tha He had the kingbolt drawn aj in this manner In Here tbe hia right hanil and f tlie rested on Col- shoulder 3 and pat op TOD grabbed I ITM afraid I tol from bim I inl aad pnt tt a- Sate where and showed me We then bad and biro Don't know the other ID ont and Pi wrhen I first came oat of the bsm him he into the coach in was all I said Recollect saving he shoot to pnt op hia pistol think ol the I spoke ot ulSe in chief because 1 thiak of 1 of k if yon Epote of U when I It U the lime I ever tor to dose l doi the board and went bict into t mind my own after till after the After the I don't remember I bnt I aid the down and waited toward toe j barn From front uf to the t where tbe howes The were all be- 1 tie I went into the barn which ins end time I wa in tUe barn Found Jackson Coltrap in the barn Sard to them n ctan out there that back named wt This was tae fire Dotl after that 4 parties atd tbe j if laai t with tit re said behind mm the when Col- j trr to pell w j I told to pat it np and into volve l ch for I'd the coich be I to Str tubers i the coach Jackson told with him tar he wss hurt tod He 50 down with him lor the first coach ap think it Coins np the second hill Col- trap eot on the top of Savi he that dirty pnp or to that effect killed This was shot Heft Coltrap at from 13 that I next at Tarem Prairie City r arrested him was of tne barn waived his I TO the coach 1 don't know that I What it I was the coach door hoi M could Kcl in when I U to air Morris bdd tne tol in his right hand when was at the of him inlo coach WM the lefi of describing ibe by positions with hU right hand to the coil of tnc Here pistol Smith lime was thown toe and he Hated It looked like the one had That he gate tbe to Humphreys and told him lo keep it for till he railed fur iL were shown after re- it from the it ted as i kingbolt rolTe I don Don't he ra MW back lo the door would be if it had been ehat I saw the of a man's on the of neck I then started the coach and before I had got two tieps the I ap if he jr in was very from after I from inns I don't remember what i j t v eaid bnt he Intimated I stoodby the rear stepped front of toe coach took the Umeo by the 11 hint 1 baT f 1 see aim any rate Att ei I snooting at the boot I saw bae w tt nr him he on behind I of the coach I ct see ajTe me pn the other the I was st the cosch door side of when the went behind the 10 where ild gel in After the ken away it talked about breast as getting asked Coil the pistol bind and called for Jackson to help him take Saw on chots toT tet so of hia pistoL picked cp the kingbolt and after I did not raj I coach but Coltra they passed the Mud cancel Coltrap before he threw D try f t his tasked Coltrap L one One or my moved np I walked Wm Jackson then went to leading Colt team oat followed j wilh the team to the coach when i j here 1 was Ou ine sine of he opposite the barn when 1 looked The kingbolt kno eked nearly to the ground when he came around getaway from him say he fired and it n dole by me but Coltrap excited he lold Po pistol he In rather s Don't oaths toward PnDiroynltbst time ptt the door the foriner did not or s him I ec hold in him I from the l e he that be wanted to put said at the coach Fat This U the H OEX Grove Beaver county am a advanced ic same sidu of the t rec n Pn Jid have a physician sett for as aa the horses fo Id he was KoiD to drive team barn about feet from the roach the near aal recollect j middle ID inch a half to the left aad a very little be- ed east looted acd the de- Coltrap on driving bis team said ha wa a iw r fr ti torn Tney it Ed thr whoie party as I re Ehs when tii coit I ties his coal wii torn te m the auch and June IS Rebel from of 17th avs and ulA was close at ir i A at from Port wbo stated that the enemy and ibe son liart 60 days provisions and will hold oat ly the laiL 23 of tlie battle of Winchester aLow thai Miiroy men The 18 Conn aad 5th Mi were almost the former over 000 strong of whom 33 are it mosier We lost full baueries of field artillery all onr siege case hii I did cot the coach I nr hither he away or when I went the ch Did at that bnt z it e guns and lhc main part of engaged reached land Heights and probably 400 escaped to Cumberland Md he dale containing the more of command arrived at Run Pa and we beard of the SEW 23 iv of 400 r were of tie oa of anj perron tin e tot know whether atao place to to the the nst he pat it hb pocket as the coati He loot It cat nor Ton I'll pet a Sale ton He then it in hii aad oa bis I it was wbes I side It 1 did no bat and was in tht I was cocked When make papers give account of on of the iron dad nm pole with him std told him he was and to put op hiJ Don't think I ESW Jack follow np J on the same side of coach wilh helping to hitcb np lean Saw the latter e on the he waj to when the wai fired Jackson to pet re the died I fired I was very dose ti shot was fired I duor the door If intu coach held with the left collar of and bad the kingbolt tip in hii right hand drawn back shoulder inc rerr to him and I Jackson was near to him when the fired pnt np Do how m WIT others were talking 10 him or cubing Don't recollect hearing not recollect Col trap's I don't know where time this occurred I was over tbe of the coach window I do know ss I would have known if Humphrey hsd J lo Prairie City I told him to let ene of the other boys go along to drive Da to do it He then took the lices and np on hts seat I took my seat beside him I the drive that to City oat of the bam and him how he felt He I wilh on the long between Humphrey's and wanted to get on the stage shot Coltrap told him he tbe he'd kill him if he did I left Coltrap at ite his seat feet re gotas to be any more he bad Tne bin with on BIS pants loocs or so it fioa the street and ot m inch to the left of the tensed doam aad lo the tie portion of the thence It not batton Tae here for Uie deface ofthe Sit nation Special to tbe Chicago The to York from itT correspondent at Hookers headquarters Etres the clearest we have had or TVs can follow the course of the enemy hrough Uie iwo as we thick aso two brigades is d pat I insisted on coach there would be a new driver asd ht iced have co difficulty on anf out He tn place at the pole cocked itc As er gav idr As Mr 1 Sir P he conld keep whip ising San thai i afi the in plain i told he coald his se gettins acd rov Mr P made no to remarks At Hi don't remember seeing iL i be did I saw he was s to my about or feet miles distant Looking in that tin direction n huge is seen -ard snd in a few shell like some huge bird of prey cleaving tbe air Taking the eye from the boat and I ard the a beautiful sight is tn be si A little no bigger than a man's hand as if by mils out in the clear sky and spreads in wreaths Inlo md floats to be succeeded by It reminds me more of n unfolding At uf smoke lu tell of the coming shell a flash is seen nd immediately after a twinkling shooting up up up inlo the his request was a he chafed under it like n lion Gen Dodge nature and man baring all the requisite i at tlie highest and attainments for a leader and ot mortar is heard Few men are endowed with bis i like of genius Possessing now descending over city it looks like executive and abilities of the the nf a comet when a bright flush order he is well fined for a our ye and all ia Sometimes Commander Endowed with keen two are at once when a race is perceptive faculties energy an jed to view which is almost as exciting to the indomitable will Uie bravery of Richard lookers-on as a horse race It must be terri daring yet bly annoying to the to have these Iv posted in anil minor and pound shells tumble day and he U qualified for R field A engineer be is peculiarly ted fur superintending and directing siege operations fences unostentatious and there is in his manner and deportment none of Hint stuck repulsive crs tan style common to men 1 would not hule and the abont M four since I for the Western nv Aoi driver To drive eel along care of mj horiES ia all I have Hive any authority from Co or anyone else to interfere with the seats of ibe was IM to sive the tbe batk scat She had gentleman op his ight We had a pleasant visit from Gov Kirk wood Gnn Kaker Dr Hughes and Wilson a few days Fince down to look the troops engen it 1 n nldni n the coach I do o in the coach y he'd to give np his lo the door to gel back he told e it Tha d for h ill that said i was a Q-B and a I he van no gentleman or he d np hi Hi was by sll lime All i said was mother a ladr anti it an j ceo m modi t ion to von to give np The lady came oat door and a- lid Vra nre He We rho have a heavy part i c battles from Port Gibson to this place I doubt ifj one Slate has had so many troops in three I battles T think the 10th 21st and have been the greatest sufferers In the fight al Bend I understand the suffered i Tultle Elliott Crocker and of noble daring j on many sanguinary bailie where i the Hnc of illiberal comparison or attempt to one laurel won by their and j severely gallantry for every loyal Wnn The of the army is the of our Curtis McKean is confident of n speedy termination of I the haute now It has raining ami ia cooler consequently been very hot Hoping to wrestled with ray next in proper I re honor and gratitude I therefore do mil simple justice to liis J FOURTH IOWA merils and nothing when I say that Gen Dodge has but few superiors in tlir tiehl Iron any Stale anil none from our own of an man lie long since have heen a Major j Lwi oil General anil given a command feet wilh a B ol n Major G As IMMENSE NIL Union of the Sih inst One of most valuable veins of ing politician instead f lenm yrt stnick on lhc fe Oil Creek county The well to a like hurricane and iping al the rate of two thonsand j j ptT day A stop cock was on a much nml flow ran now tie ih it to he wouldn't do it i wont Iw certain whether or not recollect that tic tiling abont I what it T recollect whether it made hii sick to ride before 1 told hii cotler cf said it Id m certain that he swore thereat m sere he T s it ic coach door c Think turned rather to the left when he down in his right Did not pistol I conld not f ay that hire been to the left side or in order fur the shot take effect I went into the barn the second lime to hate no difficulty and jt np the with the tame object I don't that I had unv I ask lo get Into the coach before I lo I 1 with him I don't consider I hat t more I do recollect telling him 10 into the conch tell why I joined and Jackson In what I had concluded In the It is bv each other in difficulty and 1 hare known him to be in o fisht I think he was a ho by his af that and Jsckson _ie if I sot into This was ith I don't know hid to se th boot snd cot the king bolt After Pai side c-r tl anything The Irst 1 of any and tbe ordered into the his ai pistol thoi the whole ti the vine It about I did not e with the I believe he was stepping back Palate called l am as sore of thai ai ot hire stated here this stj that Jo me to for that laity Jotia It is to Ull both of as K the lie loid me to flop lo the back scat There the icat w hen cot to Rising Snn She sol on the bark witli liim I pot to Snn I how or to thai effect letting on that bi- dia not hear nhat I I bdp but mike the remark face was 10 diny with an the There were other en the wilh dirty I don't know that I In an them The reason 3 lo go he me so before left town Probably U I id over jon are a when held on Thai was all was when we cot tollom Jot the Teed The twin f -1 the it take ill pistol waved ted shot was flred I was he I will kill the con I then and the m take pistol prevent his shootin I to ect the pistol out of 1 raw that I conld 1 called Jackson and we Rot the pistol sway him the of pistol I MJ Do mn know whether 1 or not not strike after I got the in my Jackson helped me to get the I then pnt the pistol into tho barn e I cvt the pit me oni of the barn to prevent Coltrap killing with I picked np the king- ad dropped it when it WBJ on the the coach I got tho pistol snd walked itn I pi j sol I pnt the inlo one Un mt At er f blv wearing the two tir receiving the de the pay of one anil be ranked and the vicinity w when war M aver ami tne of its heroes is i which is lu ritten prominent amongst the master spir- i was at Account by the ope and lifty nd lifty ng its wisdom valor and patriotism have h rate of twelve barrels T day r even ai the moderate price at honor upon secured the of its arms w id be found j young Brigadier Gnn Tlie Union Guard speaks very tlir crop in Davis county when f rtc of I oni Land I d place we stop tied Mcll f Tne all the anil 1 Ihi rn ilir caught it hnt dropped rn canght it np I h up am not lain I saw il in after that Did nol see throw the kingbolt it j I then told If j when he that not he coins np {he on nach him pot to nt 1 Bunding I don't koow drew the 01 wheel horses anJ I snow it S one horse unhitched w he u on the liter 1 i opposite o lie ne I toy on the ik he little ahead off t think J at Prairie I there toward the not of toward a perfect in corae nart I thin any My Don't wilh tne I that he in hot 1 to tnd he i re a 1 here a coward yon or thai 4 oc tte s pole with him he had better get ia the coach at Coltrap the pole Cached np on the boot took down the and Dp toil pistol and in the coach coach door of the kingbolt bim In told him to in tbe and aphis CoStrap ilie then went fifteen feet from where the raa np and twisted his hands as the si out tlie Lint bolt and I should think about ten Then for the lime present tbe tol C I did not ce tbe Vll after it was taken from the boot The latter took the bolt with his ridu Be then v close to new 10 hit hfm If r bid the king bolt at all it was in his left hied the coach took np the king pointed at me C uips me I amend o the J the window of the cosch and tbe of a side of neck off hand it was Don't know where i when took tbe Vina bolt nor at the lime shooting j tde of tbe me Coltrap led standing ic the place of the where he after j if I the t seeing either or 11 After Ibe be we from the a few feet thi When 1 looked tl and had hi fingers en was the door i the I trap if be was yards the road toward id threw him Asked Ccl r abont hole which was rt I told be bad jro lo rap Tt and n the trai and drew ap Uie or the called far it lie slope of ibe between of a mite The d and he waved cane if for them bnt on Whea Coltrap and with his door sail ont of the bira iht opposiii He cect and supposed somebody nad nlm by of the pole of ibe they bin there T Coltrap tbe a on the defendant to get in the coach not n jam lie I doa and ia itie cuadi aad Ua Coltrap nw near tbe coach door tail trap at the time of lhc lefi by TVc not leara where went Trimble's It now turns the We can now easily how a force of one division rail into tbe Valley bv way of The residue of corps moved for the Gaps U i t Royal and Gap bnt a s bv ibe way of Culpepper acd about iwo wetks ago When ble soi into tbe raller he frond oar Forces 100 strung for him sent for help supported him and in the meantime Stanit was settine the Taller as soon as it was cleared Ewell was then enough to attack and to hU command i aao last Saturday 6th corps passed an moved in direction of Thornton's ane Chest to Fr This np to s veil and is now in lhc Hill's corps was left at 1 seems lo have been Gen hope thai the retention of one corps there woald result in keeping Gen Hooker's army in Hill never moved a foot till Hooker did Ou Saturday die Hill's corps began column a battery of artillery leu the may been the plans and de- j nf Lee there is not the least donht have been interfered wilh if not partially foiled by two or three energetic i movements on Hooker's part Pleas anton's sudden attack on Stuart damaged him furthe capture of the s- er Twelve persons badly scalded The ship sank close 10 tbe NEW ToBE 22 A dispatch says a of the 1st K Y had a mbu on afternoon wita the rehela 2 milts this side of Green Castle we lost men The greater pan of the rebel force U 6 miles beyond toward 22 tbe following Jnuctioa Bebek certainly lave stroked Baltimore and Ohio Rail jad bruise from Harper's Ferry to the a distance of seventy very damages oa the road Thia they have done witbin the last hours Gen come np with hem this st Comberland and drove hem out of that tawn and U is bev came in this direction Hla movements taye been very prompt and so lar successful as lie has pnt a stop to tne ward progress the Rail Road line of Special to the Philadelphia Press from havs just returned from kid says the place is strongly de- fended jfo Rebels bad yet appeared From authorise I the nearest Rebels arc it Litl le abont ax miles from Ferry Their force oa that point no arse SETT i from last ays is now no bnt the enemy is for- The hold the jry between Hagerstown and a force of Rebel two thousand This wints to on the ral for the purpose of isolating more Host of the moveable property thai cooM be turned to Rebel was re- moTed Before the place can be will have to nehi for possession The Central Rail Road communication iss Progress of campaign watched with intense The pied Green Cattle alter irar Xo further particular General Couch has received BO report of Troops continue to be concentrated and ar- e 22 ranged at this point A of to entered and drove the rebels out It is believed there sre no rebels in Frederick Trains left this morning for Frederick and Harper's Ferry June 23 Sews from show great ment exists there The rebels are reported at 40 distant Business v June 23 take place cavalry him His proposed raid did not nd it i Rebels occupied this ing- Our troops under Gen have fallen back to the main body believe the rebels to be in con- force at NEW Toss Joce 23 say has haying searched the whole country from to Black Wa- ter MEMPHIS Jane 21 A steamer with official reports from Grant to tae ISth has arrived Everything is itis supposed all the The fire still con ired g Imboden or after before was Thick I picked bolt off I did noi get coach t into tht throat Mj position was such as nol to allow me to know as 1 do with I taick wlm positions part wire and were t hears Eot identify or or Coltrap as in tbe fr hold or defendant after the I think twear bad hold of the pistol The cane of to an after pistol I think ac iota n diameter Doo t -i me anil I ont of the way I heard or who t np his siin him ap hV and In the coach There was cry np voor ror shoot or other sirits Th 1 1 looked the Pf the ci when he the pointed it I inwards 1 don't remember anr other passed F there were i r xl live r -o bis Mr ich wilh other iu on the side of and wiu team P said he did my of Boss's sanre or he pnt holr thin ihal deranged plans Milroy's energetic defense of which naturally render Lee's approach 10 the Potomac verv cacti in face of an resis Rnce As to the reported forces on the line of the just north of it are the advance corps of there nothing mure natural than thai should seize the line of the in vicinity of Williamspon and nothing is more unnatural than thai they should it in force while the whole supporting distance which is not dar The present position of enemy this and Swell are in the near Hill was on the marru between and Chester Gap bnt he has had time to side Blue Lee may make it one of tiro movements across the Potomac towards i get on tbe other i defending the passes of South sudden con in London of Potomac at Nolan's Ford just where he crossed The Sew York papers from chesier and thit it was sarv and The Pennsylvania is mainly id now fell of id the women and children to Bend It is stated positively that the rebels a hlack Qss with skall and to the recent attack on Bend are toward KJO City but Grant is ready for them June 23 The Savannah of says in the recent expedition by on he stole 700 negroes X negro regiment strong from Boston have arrived at Hilton Head Tbe Chattanooga Rebel of the ssys Col Carter made another raid into East Teen with cavalry They went lo Station and destroyed the factory and adjacent the R R for a distance Advices from lina only one Rebel Brigade there also that only one in Charleston Host of the haye gone west NEW YORK June 23 Tbe Herald hae a from near burg stating that Col Hatch of the second Iowa cavalry roved all rail Tennessee to Grenada YORK 23 i hundred and eighty prisoners were cap- tured on the Rebel Ram Warsaw Sound CHICAGO June 23 News fans been received that the second tint with in ai him he dolnE It WM none of my pm not ards carried lo to 1 id wr want the barn led landing near the end of t M I He mid me 1 told him to came o hni yon pi he mach hitch op md one roona nr c ihen toi t j f Davenport was a by a ty of numbering at- tacked Ohio and Mississippi Kail Road miles beyond and st last accounts doing destruction jBurnside a force back or capture them   

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