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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - July 29, 1861, New York, New York                                VOL 3073 NEW-YORK MONDAY JULY 29 1861 PRICE TWO CENTS THE GREAT REBELLION Condition or Affairs at he National Visits oF Gen to ton and Alexandria First Official Account of the Baffle of Bull Run REPORT OF Dreadful Slaughter or the Rebel Troops IMPORTANT FROM FORTRESS MONROE Col Baker's ment and the Third and Fourth Gona to Washington Attack Expected Hampton and Newport's News CHEAT INFLUA OF COLORED CONTRABAND from Harper's Ferry Virginia and Missouri DISPATCH WASHINGTON Sunday Information was received this evening relative to Messrs II ARRIS and who several days ago went la quest of he of Col The former was sent hv to latter to Manukas did not accomplish the object of their mission Mr fliTH who tonk them in Bull's Run re- turned and reports that all the dead arc nut t burled and that the or the of the i my la greater by far than they h rep PM It IB believed lias n as hi the command of the troops on both -i It of the Potomac He In company with Arlington Saturday Unofficial information has here that al an early the planting o batteries on the at points to command the channel a- a of Hun programme AHUM have five I and three upon another and an in urMon from Washington wire in iliac on a train ot cars full of it is sai ne to the station and way of ur a I or three miles the pleasure which complied sol o our consult ist night by the e of heavy c i proved to be from the van MI on and not from the xi i- ndi J The business ol the in he so far been nl to on the made tiy the i suli hc p i tor Army under the L- w i i s in- will tome of the be th rn in order thai in of the service may be secured FROM ALE Sunday Gen anil Jen in t an of a company of cavalry AN this afternoon for the purpose of Fi it viDith and the regiments been appointed to thn of tie Seventh Brigade of the Division c i i ing the Eleventh and Thirty and Third and Ocn rom J on his ai d in on- the reserve tin and with w Sich 1 p les were forwarded fhe Government ad el to much credit for the cxiM i in af out the orders In Kirn f hi oiled iTli tti detail a from tin Mi A them who were in here last an t of Tire ii winning goldi i in yuan tin fit iri Tit tn in M C-u Ci I i iei with Second through the n iiv by I a Juh S The will row he i via for of This is the -est regiments yd and the Host Improved and and Lieut I-M aic lent i in he foi mer i the M V At The CHTK of trie old Huston City the of v to the dipOL The Coast the Government A 11 tc ol 100 OF MENT AT S mday July The Twenty-fifth arrived in this 7 o'clock this by the rowl were furnished hy the Road of nt the whole regiment up ami were ran without accident and with good speed A procession of military Fire civic associations met the regiment at the and corted them to their armory The streets were densely thronged with thousands of the friends of the returning soldiers antl the come was most warm As they marched through the streets the friends and relatives of the soldiers could not be restrained but breaking through tlie ranks rushed into their and entirely interrupting the the regularly planned order of march The men looked tough and well but much dated u to clothing BATLE OF BULL RON OFFICIAL REPORT OP GEN SCHENCK FIRST M E July 23 To Commanding First I have the honor to submit this re- port of the movements and of my brigade In the battle at bull's Run on the Gainesville road on lust Leaving my camp one mile south of at 2M o'clock A M of that day I marched at the head of your division ns ordered with my command in column in the following order the First Regiment of Ohio Volunteers Col McCooK the Ohio MAHON the Second New-York Slate Ha Col and Capt Artillery sir ri brass guns To Capt was also attache I the large gun under direction of Lieut of the artillery Proceeding slowly antl carefully preceded by five ti companies of skirmishers of Die First and Second Ohio which 1 threw out on either side of the road we approached the bridge over Bull's Run beyond which the rebels were understood to be posted ami ur trenched and to within n of a mile of their batteries on the other yule of stream In obedience to v our command on first discovery of the presence of the enemy's infantry forming Into line on the hill ride beyond the llun I deployed my three regiments of Infantry to the left of then ad unit formed them in line of battle in of his Thus my command was constituted the lelt wmp of our Col coming up and taking position to the light the hu 1 been opened by ol the large gun from the centre in the di- of enemy's work I moved my line gradually forward al taking lage of the 1 until I bad my force cd in a hollow and wood in from and by timber 1 us anil inn we lay in pursuance ol vour orders for perhaps two and a half or hours w ith no ei of our the em except the firing ol rn by in the weod in front lij the or rilles ol enemy lo our nee and portion wi ic to fiom h ot Col Ill NICK'S force Irom above and in his rear At this time I received your notice and that was heard he had crossed down two us mil directing that if I raw any of a ill the enemy in tront I should two Ohio ing he Ni i Vork nt In For this movt nn in I i iv and Si on after i id w of i v and trv in a I the i ir h it appealed that n be Is wen activ d in ir position on tin of the am 1 received voui order lo in line r It It ard f ol Regiment to feel v nl mv A v us r lo bi n il hilt t lord i mile tu low the KC him with mum l ol Mi lion w h i h we found to be a nar row ti ick through n j lue wood and tin Hi Mile if weir now K t opt ni d thr Col MI t UK I 1 l l v tu t i 1 i a i th work civ sre v it i four av y me the i of w I i n i I I to Un lei Mil i n r to tie ri s i i1 II Hind v si C lire en I -o nt ft i i i or H 11 i 1 fi I i f i it- WISH dir n t ot it im pj i in Cie left in thi the d one not A 111 t fi i id tow a i the liii i up to p t v u of Ii tl is w or I iid ifi i M i i Ohio Mi low 1 I- lie if lie j e th I i n 1 M d ri nt fil r x In tin Col of itie iid I it it in turn u liny w I i u i i Itt t il i Lie lie -i lo I a- i mi if v t-i th enemy horn llu I ail of tlic I nine id i- IM o ir i tlon in tin w and h i act rai t e ol i el w t nj v nir i i ii si ot I t us Ti of 1 f i i 1 I ui 10 i I r into Hie on h id c nl t I i a- pi i t'i ii n b inns of ill t 11 n passed to the in i in i A mg was thi 1 i u one on ol the o en hilt I It f niv -ed wooil and il to tie we wcu ny i on i work I laul il w to bee -i I it h also cl r iii i lic u I the ol wo r ivs had f dien out ol ol hot i i IK l 1 n ig to oppo i i.e I- trom fne illy S mul v uen in the inn win re rn -I of snot f 1 It it over the f t f Mid Oil with i its of the Si Ohio were yi I in tin iiiii lJ ir I mer and io fji yoa Ur we i I rn j noi omit r ik nh i i ot If in it n ol Ii ifi M I veil I ai I n cr Ail 1 I In e he I is we w him wi t- iiv heavy tin i move up the i a the u In r hi Ii ol In u with which we id I ecu engaged I ised to horn M iii win u the battle our in on the My time ill In Iii In good at centre of tnc tu WHS by it had ed thr llun of 0111 Division and leit wilh him in order for me to with my in that On- Battery was ported close to the on the This wis I P M Capt while fect upon the enemy's works the Run his two as was Lieut with the Soon after having successive uid i i 1 confirmed by what we could h uf our Army on the other r ied that bodies of the enemy or on retreating Jo their right r 6 their flight I lil two rifled guns and had several rounds flred with manifest severe effect This however drew from the enemy's batteries again a warm and quick fne of shell and with rilled non on our position on tho road which continued afterwards and with little intermission with loss of Borne lives again in my New-York regiment until the of the fight While this was going on Capt ALEXANDER of the Engineer Corps brought up company of pioneers or which with its cers nnd men had been entirely detailed from the regiments of my lo open a over the nnd through the heavy which obstructed tho passage of on our front beyond the llun To support him while thus engaged I brought up and placed In the road towards tho bridge nnd detailing also and sending to the bridge a company of the Second to cover the men while cutting through the enemy's A second company from BON'S command was also brought forward with axes afterwards to aid in clearing the obstructions and thus In a shorl time Copt succeeded in opening a battery was now nested on the hillside in the open the left of road towards the budge soon after some reverse of fortune appearing to taken place with our troops on the other side who were falling back up the llun It was and o mi- that u large body of the enemy had passed over the stri am below bridge mid weic advancing through a wood in the low ground at our left with in evident to flank ut To intercept this movement I ordered forward Into thr roud still lower down two of brass a few from which quickly served drove the rebels from the woods and back to the other side of It vvus not long afler that the unpleasant intelligence came ol our Army being in retreat Iroin the front the ford above and order wan re- to fall back on The retreat of my Brigade being now in the ar of our Division was in the revere of our march in the morning the Second New-York moving hrM and be- ing follow ed by the Second Ohio and First Ohio the two latter their lines in good i all ing und at d with closed and sharing comparatively little in the panic which to painfully Unit n deal mid winch MM mrd In lie I more the ti n ol of hurl IIIL ami who never to bten by tut disorder and wanl of discipline of glint the which d a loi if about i battle ground a g w as upon t 1 ol 1 uhn Ii n pi Hi il and ji IM by two s of ond loss on both sidi s Here also m n u I -.inn- of casualties to tin nt Fu in tins point to a ol tie i ir l Ohio was under t of I and icli d int Hie I limn two Ulito thr lull t'i i all on Mi il in mini ve it- At my ui n I in of to tin attack th til the fin at I i I linn nn an l that who i 17 on the and I it- tie d might be 1 i clue null it U H tu lie is 1 latei l v it n led to lake llu in to out of Ihi hill to and in amp I nl t tile it in w oil tut he i ii lien hums I noli net ihal your ihn fori ii omm ri re i v lii r I ri ci jour j lo k on 1 the u hit In K t Lit and tin in e n r to 1 in irti latter pi ci at A M on the morning ni the I tin I llu n for in nn n ticld man h what to tin liar ol tin coin run llu u on he mini Two inu s in mi a Col KJL wit Ii in o IIM upon mail lending lo tlie Dridge u 1 time I ol 1 tnv haiL lakt n lai M with in bj ol Chinch Camp K ri Tin return of Hie ri lien hj tail that then ol thi me at once to IK si nt home be dint ol n 11 Not ing been aide U ji t i or of nil tin n -in the buttle in the KM of inv I hall rest i vt list of them for a leport which I mill as i- I inn Your -ei lanl KOUT THE AND THE IIETIIKAT II IV To the Editor nf thr York Times May I lie permitted to say a word by WHY of continent on very gentlemanly and of v oui correspondent o my nl of I saw of the 111 tl il I was the but that my t-s m to lie It in the til In usr ful w ere not those of inert- I most placed lew might rendered viry nice HB we we re foi Mich a scene the little that we could do and the testimony we to justify thr was in there t and touching rein irk k me to ran what I It i- nei Hi s to lo analyze the be- tween ocular or positive Hid th it ol or of n e be a glance 1 in that t statement to c inline my elf lo to much t ily ot I and ihd as had i In on the ur not our whole d back at once ill n Illusion appeal ed to be believed gem i I1 it on I m w v hat sair 1 iLI on the Ail i I am i there wen nci 500 in all bf J I M and IK this I nn ant narrated mv d If ed throuch load Inm we u tiled lo iwo hid an I on tin house how we supped went to 1 and u A M 0111 the ns an N on i- ii M I to lo u That in all this time vie I em- m l puts ol road in fast s iw iy we not I I ill not that the w hole Anny us couldn't tell noi that might by our on wnile wj wic i ing not very i- 1 did not fiy i was no foi L it in pait nor that the did not retreat for we all know that too well I said the nanic in the stopped the Army came hack in good order that all the I related are and simply accurate I only reler ho know me Jasper included to my companion Mr II N of U clerk In the Navy Department Mr thinks we left Fairfax a little beforo 3 o'clock but forgot his watch there leaving It under his pillow u prize to the rebels I fear The time of our halt near after the panic can be by the driver of the wagon of Company II Third Regiment of Maine which re- mained there m tint the whole time as the teamster told for orders to move on At between 10 and 11 o'clock P M we were talking with a group one of whom was ator of Ohio who I henrd had done good service In stopping the confusion at and who to return there next day napping meanwhile in by the roadside Among the first of we met from the field were Hon LYON and Senator and Mi SUAW of the HeraM who was on but then all told us nt 4 P M that the day was A friend from the field at thin actually appointed o meet me next duv OH the fluid minutes sifter came news of reverse nnd ten minutes more the head of the Finally 1 reaffirm with the above explanation the precise of the particulars which Mr per so coolly pronounces Incorrect nnd in respect The of this is in keeping wilh the masked battery behind which he it Uut let all personalities and be- to the winds In such a crisis ns it is no time to stand on trifles or punctilios Shall not every man do his utmost much or little as that may be to dispel illusions especially which are demoralizing and disgraceful tu our and our nnd bhall we not hand to hand in cheering on columns to honorable and victory T Why Sirs was not the atmosphere In Philadelphia and here last Monday night so thick with gloom that thousands were inclined to despair of the lic T Away with such faint-hearted depression We had a bad disaster disguising it were wicked well its useless but we can learn a vast deal hy it which is essential to our ultimate and more effectual success nnd lo the thorough and crushing out of desperate rebellion The dence increases that its leaders did utmost and staked their whole cause on this battle and thai up to 4 1 M they considered it lost If we are true to If our regiments are pruned of incompetent officers and are prepared for the next gle the cannot be doubtful ti 1 OF THE GREAT of Saturday July 27 One various hitH ol esting about the batlle Uut the trustworthy and valuable fuel that come to light was contained in tin to-day En the of the Sanitary by a very Intel i- the surmon of the New Hi br lie lie aci his to INe field and thut after certain limits which IIP pai lit there WHS a hot fire and a n of men Ii II on 0111 Thete wen lo the number ol at leatt thirty brought up tn le ol it laipe elm liee lie took oil eoin anii und hung on a branch and w ilh hlj oji on a i and i the wounds in in he or feet rsone t ase ol a tine w I.e rut oil on which I.e ed a and flic man In good condition him how incase the wound he linn il HI time h u- him a Im le brandy in a up Hi him back mist a In e A linn in the battle and ne  I n commendations from VICTOR roval One of them hot bern in military service and hus seven r nine scara nnd has seen ot a Im MM ire has me ot bv Victim K JAM ti and In i one was of men who defeated ua i i fie KIMK of of tlie military lie iid of Mir in Uniel Mutes they set out with motives ol patriots to witness the and di Anoul one mo ill IRO they I Ian I nlu ii they weir d by in ill ol It I unit di jatt A rim vv tin i e 1 them i p in Hi i iff if y would into md Tin n Italian blood could not foro and It was ie will New-York ihry me Mem il I ci to join cause of i ui to n in and liw never take up anus en lo pi in- c of and lights They then fi lo a lew dai s since o lor could act In own Ideas of w They are all accustomed lo ami dai ing be I- u in i i li o he ot modem lines er 15 I hew hole lield can v h iv e ci el lo i the i Mi in A mv l n ho when lln is one he r iic I i ol ami his had I i look out for worK I lie inn ol then names Jrr Allows that an men in i f lite They art laige every as menial lor tht display of the ular Captain 5 feet 7 Artillery ile Iv yean of Infantry Joseph aqe 33 tf forl MONTHS TIIK srn All day and lie tlr armory of he Sixth Regiment mei Centre Marki 1 was aivi nf il u regiment Col Jon C inoiiientaiiiy to as in the ease KI the there no to of iho IK the probable houi of The st of disappointment was ise und among the CHUM r on e und in vicinity of an Railroad The the no came the Fire in on i r the inn nt II u I a nt of the en a of Cavalry age 22 years 4 feet 8 Second of Infantry Antonio age height d nft i 11 I of O Lit d i PCLi s i ol I'll MI rv ml I i -t i i- nant nt 5 fi ct ti KtJ in lie anil W G Wife j Lit o n I Vv j e v I i i It i a M v I Dii I en both of A fiom out of the l HIM rd in liu f II half i M p i 0111 s Is a M Ci vv 01 fir to be in better lie ma HIT hi ei on ID New k and afterwards went TO win re ie w is an engine n engineer w the bioke out llu vilu ur ny I men wi tc Into th anil i he has en of since fu it at w hi tin ifi nl v i h eif t i is I ri nient and he somi he at liberty j A n ol the I 1 r lust lit i is w since M In mil 1 t e He i t ki pi n the I i union h e Mi I ili i i U fio n In i 1 t I Ill Then came a I P ir 1 and I M uiig i tl white with nil d tin n shield ore lie pri I u m1 01 the wi A man and 1 the of the noi In keeping ihu Sect in REPORTS FROM j n I K V -7 j The of the Cr nt I t'i two days submitted Ju Igo hu did not ii ne n v ina i t He h 11 tta His f the wis 1 jn br IM I A 1111 J rial ilia d nl Te ne ee ID lie I in r M ui x j 1 mill c is Ing Iii i s-i M 1 V t 1 Iii ii n n ie inn I mil I in i 1119 I 01 Uin I is I LK i s antl ol tho V i t nl tli ly i- d In I IK NA I o A-J II 01 RETURN OP THE MENT All afternoon in a of excitement over the of Col and his regiment the ferry lo the City Hall was and Ms buildings gaily decorated with and in- suitable to the occasion Near the City the words Welcome Jn letter were the street through were to pass The Seventieth Regiment also the corps of the Thirteenth Brooklyn Cadets Guard and various German s nl h i h t i i is mci r I t u 11 ji M until Ii i 11 men ic -Ir I d -I tin to rt rn i 11 1 I 10 appeal Col j m 10 In Veto rtn i i e Instance of the weic foi thn G tte   

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