Weekly Gazette And Free Press (Newspaper) - July 11, 1862, Janesville, Wisconsin GAZETTE FREE Lii I 11 JANESVILLE WISCONSIN JULY 11 1862 NUMBER and Free Press FRIDAY MORNING BOWEN A WILCOX T K R H HI to from Ibf ol Cf nl deduction on 8 M uid Store ESPER DAY M WU mi tt HjAtt WU JOHN t Law under Central PARKER ti ib tbe t reliable HITCHCOCK HALL tt Court ud ln WU 3.3 r T 31 Law Title on Ad- 0 W M U acd nnd rods A vf al In II A TO U Law aod or iho on Main Wilkins eel 1354137 Low Prices INGS of EJ M MAY t and at Office lo err aud Mil r price of ot one janl N it J Atio n and 1 O O F P D M at X r l EIXETT ot uji and M WU Ill n Monty and tor and horl M YOKK CASH In Drr dirr Solar and ana at II Peace lUhe of In ROODS MMl p lull GOODS nJ A CHANCE cf d will oil Clocks Jewelry WARE PLATED WARE He Arc Block all of tbe M honor will l-f in city tute had MS WATCH la thU city I c thU If KTO to I will my will Jf wHry DOtE TO lor old gold uid J A mr 1 my Mr J A w worthy of Itoo I on tbe old until apring BRUSHES ite Wash Brushes ALL SIZES ALL BRUSHES SHOE BRUSHES SCRUB BRUSHES VARKISH BRUSHES MARKING BRUSHES HAIR BRUSHES TOOTH BRUSHES LATHER BRUSHES NAIL BRUSHES BRUSHES COUNTER BRUSHES HORSE BRUSHES CLOTH BRUSHES Depot for BRUSHES U at ft Collins A Parly In KENTUCKY CONSERVATISM A humorous writer in the Sunday ry this illustration ol con- Upon quitting the strawberry 1 returned post buste again to where I arrived just in time to start wilb Captain Bab Shorty and a company from the Conic Section of iho Mackerel Brigade on a raging expedition We went to look up n few straw beds for tho feeding of the Cavalry horses My boy and the conservative Kentucky chap went along to see that we did not violate nor the rights of man It's iny opinion says Cap- tain Bob Shorty we slatted it's my opinion my Union here war is gelling worked down lo very fine point when we go out for an of forage without taking the constitution along on an nss 1 think that ibo constitution is as much out of place hero as a set of fancy harness would be in a drove of wild buffaloes Can such be the case my boy can such bo tbe Then did our revolutionary forefathers livo in Having moved along in gorgeous cade until noon we Mopped nt iho house of a First Family of Virginia who were just going lo dinner Rob Shorly ordered tho Mackerels to stuck arms ud draw in the front door yard and ihen we entered the domicile led iho domestic mass meeting in ihc ing room We come fays Bob addressing the venerable nnd high at ihc head of the table to you if you have nny old straw beds that you don't that could be used for the cavalry of tho United States of The chivalry only paused long enough to throw a couple of pie plates nt us and then says Are you accursed abolitionists The conservative Kentucky chap stepped hastily forward and says He No my dear sir we're the clement The venerable wife who was a female southern confederacy leaned back a little in her chair so that her son could lo n ten cup at me nnd says she You ain't Tribune We were all noes and no eyes Quite n feature intercourse my boy The aged caused fresh chairs lo be placed ni iho table nnd having lulled lo discharge fowling which he had pointed at Captain Bob Shorty reason of dampness in the cap ho waved us lo scats and says he Sit down poor of n gorilla despot and learn what it is to the hospitality of a southern gentleman You are Lincoln says shaking his white lock hive to butcher the confederacy bul knows how to be courteous even lo n vandal foe Here tho switched a cane which he had concealed behind him and made u blow til Caplain Sec Bob indignantly I'll Hush says tho conservative Kentucky chap agitatedly don't irritate tbo old or ibo future amicable tion of ibo Union will be out of the tion Ho is naturally a liule provoked just says Kentucky chap ingly but ive must show him that wo are hu We all sat down in peace nt tho able board boy only a few sweet toes nnd corncobs being thrown by the children and found the fare to be in ing with ihu of our distracted may say In consequence of the blockade of Washington says the chivalry we only have ono course see but even last year's sweet potatoes must be luxuries lo mercenary mudsills nc to husks I had just reached my plate to ho helped my boy when there noise from Mackerels in vard What's that says Bob Shorty 0 says the female cy taking another bite of I've only told one of the servants to throw hot water on your hirelings As Captain Bob Shorty lo her for her explanation and plate was extended lo be helped chival ry fired a pistol nt him across ihc lable il bull just bis head and catering tl wall behind him By all that's blue says Captain Bol Shorty excitedly now I'll Be calm now be says the con Kentucky chap don't tell you only natural lor tho gooi old soul to be a litlle provoked If yon KC to irritate him we can never live as brethren again Matters thus rendered pleasant in boy we quickly finished the simple me and ns Capt Bob Shorty warded oil the can ing knife just ii him by the ry's little on l.e turned lo tho con federacy says ho thanks for your kind hospitality and about the straw bed 1 The Virginia matron threw ibo cruel nl him nnd says Mv servants have already given t your you nasty says the venerable chivalry missing a blow at me n bowi knife of course your despicable govern ment will pay me for my properly Pay says Bob Shorty ho ly now I'll Certainly il will my brok in the conservative Kentucky chap en the Union troops come here as your for they make war on none but As we lefl the domicile my from our coils the slops thai had been upon us from an upper window I saw the children training a from the roof and hoisting the flag of the southern confederacy on one of the chimneys And will it be possible to regain of these noble people again mv boy if we treat them constitutionally We shall sec mv shall see Tbe Point Register Wesl ginia has been provoked into We know of some trifling devils who are not worth five cents on tbe dollar of the debts they owe nnd who couldn't buy n were selling nt a dollar per Tbe Before An account of the three days before Friday and been in New York rimes The following are the remarks of tbe Chicago Tribune on this news It is quite lhat the rebel leaders discovered that was on tho eve of withdrawing bis right wing to tbe site side of the for poso of massing bin under shelier of the fleet and pressing on along thn James river aided by boats To prevent this formidable ment the rebel lenders hurled their whole available force on our right wing Tbe accounts given elsewhere describe the desperate of tho the bloody reception it met Il was a critical for Hie Potomac army To fall back and change front in Incc of a pursuing foe is recognized by military writers ical lest of the bravery and discipline of soldiers But our northern volunteers wero equal to tbe hazardous task and though bard pressed by the vastly greater force under the rebel General Lee they defended themselves with their superb artillery and when the rebels too close hurled them back by charges bayonet Three Friday anil were occupied in Ibis grade movement across marshy On Ibe rebels censed the pursuit nnd pushed ou for White-house on iho lo seize vast army expected to find there But what must have been their disappointment and that nothing left bo- hind but n of spoiled hay in flames lol of store boxes and empty barrels bul ot a musket cannon ounce of on sick soldier or contraband Every me's worth had been carried off But out i the stream wero several of our bull ho showed their and gave ibe rebel guard parting salutes of shell The army will now enjoy the powerful nnd assistance of tho Uect and ill have but one flank to care for and that protected by the swamp id river The of operations vast advantages over the old one be point nt which the James river is by sunken vessels ami guarded y Fort Darling where ihc Galena and were repulsed is only nino miles Richmond and with the aid rmy thut foit run LOW lie cleared out of the is there to hinder the Heel and army rom moving on the rebels to down the Isthmus Monroe simply into a bag get caugh as our hole force could assail their flank and open fire in rear How We get Foreign The YorK Journal of Commerce has following In a off Cape Hace westward throws a Un can into foaming under her stern and leaves t to Ibu waves can is tho smallest afloat for commercial in all 10 world but its freight is often more tiblo than cargoes of a hundred ships or when Ibu news yacht picks it up in and delivers it at the telegraph of associated press which they avo baill on rocky point it flies over lie wires to Xew York determining by its tbo fate of the ng or marring of fortunes the of ibe whole people dany a enterprise has been made or by the of but sealed can which a few hours before ny tossing at sea in a stormy night Few take into considera ion iho vast machinery and ol he association which bus provided thai news carrier ns one of ibe greal connecting links between the grewl steamer and ibe grealer telegraphs of the 19th ccn ury Yet n should be appreciated as it is in every household Ibe cup of tea on the breakfast table is a suggestive ob ect Perhaps the bus n cents per pound this he house wife know the It ma mve occurred in this vvi There has been a battle with the rebels in China or some change in the stock irice of tens there A agent place of Krom the Firth Pin OlH Eini l Os Jone CT Presuming you would like to hear from tho their situation I will try and ive you snch information as correctly as We arc at present encamped near the battle ground of Fair Oaks and near tho lace where Casey's division was driven in and about one nnd a ball miles of railroad Our camp is wilbin shelling dis- anco of rebel battery pickets being very near each other We have a nice battery directly in front of us which is so near their sharp shooters that a short lime sinco they shot a sergeant of one of the Vermont regiments in group They probably fired at the group I suppose you arc getting anxious to lenr of the capture of Richmond but you are not aware of the labor tbat has to be before an army of this size can proceed with any degree of safety in such n country as this In first place ho Chickahominy although io reality tbe river proper unless at high is an stream It runs through n vast marsh which at high water as at the laule of Fair Oaks is all overflowed ng it impossible to get an army across without being bridged and I am credibly by a person who has been there hal between here nnd n of five or six miles there has been by onr troops five or six bridges to ay nothing of several foot and owing them all to be of the same size as he one here by us which I have no reason to doubt it makes a vast amount of labor 0 be performed on them alone for I have examined ibis one nnd according to my judgment across marsh and it is a full mile It made by largo logs laid down hen stringers across and covered with T logs and dirt on ton of all There was a incident happened very near us on the left on thn afternoon of the ISth was quite gratifying to our men though by all accounts not so much o to the rebels There are one or two ions of the One is that the rebels were aware Litlle was going his rounds and that ono thousand ans volunteered to make n dash and try and capture him another is that was a mutiny in our camp on account of a brisk vvhich was going on caused by ihc boys discharging their pieces which bad been loaded some lime and a loud cheering which I suppose on of Mac's coming out there for thf boys always cheer him when he comes around At all events they made a clash on our lines our men fell back they followed and the result was they ran upon a of sixteen masked anci foor hundred of them Maid there We were drawn up in line ready So says re report The of tbe regiment is bad j there are a great many down with the dysentery diarrhea and such although I of any particularly dangerous cases The is greatly j it would not be possible to get five hundred effective of the whole regiment The boys are in pretty good spirits gene rally nnd wiil be more so ns soon us they get over this run on spring sickness Our ex makes a good am is universally liked by the men may he wave Old Schnapps is al right Capt Wheeler is around as usual he stood righl up to rack at Williamsburg nil but two who are still at Fort un- able to be moved Tho balance of regiment havo not yet arrived and I that if n train docs not come soon will have lo march it As yesterday tho day of ibe wo wero mustered for pay vvhich we rather expect lo receive in a short time ns it is said that paymaster is here The sooner the better as many things which are not included in the tablo of rations but which are slill palatable can be bought here nt quite reasonable prices Drummers call is being beaten we are wanted and I this to a close C W BAKER BY TELEGRAPH rnc DAILY UY WISCONSIN LINK Union Depot July 2 Mr Fulton unconditionally released from Fort at 10 o'clock last night and reached his home at 1 o'clock this morning to the unqualified satisfaction and joy of tho men of this city July 2 Tho president has approved and the Pacific and Internal Tax bills Nmv July 2 Tho steamer Honduras from Port reports the steamer with in tow left that pHcc for lames Island to convey our troops buck to Hilton Heud July 2 The fine transport prize Clara brought up Irom Memphis last night The naval Kentucky no nor passengers lust evening Sho not laud nt Memphis but anchored in the stream This is thought to bo a fact of returned to his ter to dny atii nam Juno vl i Jill 2 j To K M Secretory of Since my dispatch informing you that I nave communicated Officer Far- I have been able to con- si nit intercourse with bin licet through the active energy of Ocn Williams Ou tha inst I went up the river with two rums the Monarch and caster The hitter under command of R Eliot I proceeded 6.1 miles to a point which tbe enemy imd obstructed by a built by tho my and protected by four guns in My object to capture or destroy three of the gunboats that I was ed were lying before the raft the Van Dorn Palo and Livingston I ran up close under the battery and mortified to see the enemy set fire to the and stirt them adrift down the river upon us I wus obliged to leave the river to escapo the The three were totally destroyed The enemy did not lire upon us It is with pleasure that 1 announce arrival ol with nine vessels of Ins above pissed up this morning about 5 through a severe firo Irom HO or 40 ol iho enemy's guns Their as fur as reported -I men killed aud 13 ed Signed LIMIT COL FOUT July I A gunboat has just arrived here from the scene of action yesterday 10 miles Point That division of our Ims been fighting and has retreated 17 miles The fight ot yesterday was most terrific the enemy having two he intelligence on steamer which con- j and there was plenty of fodder too reys it to the Indian Ocean up the Red Sen to The time is not dial the steamer hind at the straits of Ba- bel Mandol and it will be telegraphed the desert of Ka Fur the southern boundary ol the old world and thence the of the Nile through of old ruin to But it comes to Suez is in the telegraph office and at once lies Moses led ibo Israelites to the sea li plunges midei the nnd emerge on shorts crosses the mountains of Europe aud is recorded from the speaking instru nt the end of the wires in London or Liverpool If n steamer is about to sail from Liverpool Southampton or any other port for America the few brief lines are on paper and placed on board These lines are copied nnd a copy thrown overboard at Cape liaco picked up by ibe news whi h is cruising there and cl to New York The few lines of China market nous which the ordinary reader ol the morning paper has passed over have all these lines ol licence have been manipulated on ull the Corporals Dutton and Kogers promoted to sergeants and S K Smith and 11 to MBJ bee I informed is ai White House Hick When the great fight will come no one When it docs if I survive and am able I will give you the casualties as soon as possible thereafter Until then believe me yours truly W L S Correspondence or tbe Dally he Regiment ICv July 1st have once morn made a move on the hack track nnd are again at the Gibraltar of the the secesh were wont to call this place Last at four o'clock we struck teals nnd leaving Lieut 00 meu marched down to the railroad track to run for Columbus Karly in the evening train in stopped a few tllo Second But Camp At Mo j EDITORS how eagerly I used to read nny from our Janesville boys in the army us it appeared in your columns I think there may jet be others nt home equally to hear any source news from Wisconsin troops Since our leaving Jefferson Cily onr has been divided into under command of its colonel or lieut colonel The 1st under Major I have been and am still connected with and our separation from the others been so entire that t really know but of their whereabouts or doings Tho 1st left Jefferson City May for and reached that place n distance of 7.1 miles in seven days marching Springfield otherwise almost unknown ill on account of the engagements in and about it be renowned in history H is Ic else now than a depot to and which troops nro almost constantly coming and going All along the route rom Jefferson City everything shows the effects of war not one in ten of the wretched little farm is occupied he are down and windows broken n and iu ninny places nothing bul the chimneys are left standing In this ry these arc all built on Iho outside of louses so lhat if this building ii burned they remain We passed ninny large fine orchards of apple peach and other fruit trees bat nearly all deserted When wo did pass an inhabited house we rarely saw any but women and any quantity of children After remaining in camp at Springfield one week we were dered to march to this seventy miles we made in two and a half I can give you no better idea of the big city in which we are now encamped by saying lhat Milton Wis half the houses in ruins and everything locking old and dirty would still be ft place with it Besides our there area portion of Missouri ry ibe Illinois and several pieces of in camp here Tbe Illinois you will remember did good vice nt Pea and is a fine I have seen its drill which is nnd as well executed as most any other I have seen Since we have been here we have been off on a scout of 20 prisoners and going into Arkansas as far as Here pickets of Isl Missouri were shol day we reached ono died and iho other we weic obliged to leave to tho kind hoping that they would have enough ol lo Icl a man live if be could From my observation nnd thus far I have to sion that otic Wisconsin life is worth more than ibis whole country of Arkamas and Missouri in itself considered I hive -seen nothing like gentlemen or since leaving St Louis The people are poor ignorant nnJ simple Ibe country id mcstly mountainous and rocky covered with woods where there is n cent spot of earth there seems to be but few to cultivate Of course I refer to tic portion of Missouri and Arkansas we me now in and passed over of fitted by nature for delightful homes bul even thia io Oiled bj au ignorant clai set lol thc-ui take cart of their own and stt us Wisconsin boys at than hun ing up the bidding of state militia How lone we shall cr on army about men we shall juell by a lore of not less than prove not unwelcome I you companies made a brilliant charge at the rear At the same time Major Conn of he 2d lawn cavalry made ft in the front nnd on bo enemy's ing the y so much thai Col was enabled to hold them in check about past three tho enemy commenced ing but having only the 2d lown and 2d Michigan cavalry was unable to pursue No of loss given make demonstrations daily on purls of our lines July -I Reports via Fort Monroe slate- lhat the loss of the enemy in killed and wounded on Monday is to bo not less than 8000 but no definite information of loss on either side General Shields army bus arrived al Portress Monroe and up James The World's correspondent says land's ia within 15 miles of mond The enemy was repulsed in the battle of Monday which was in the extreme Iho enemy at- tacked us at four different points and were repulsed at three points They were ing a wing very hard when Sumner went to his relief und re- pulsed the enemy with great slaughter Tho Massachusetts lost 311 Tho Massachusetts suffered severely ing but four line left Loss of cers iu Massachusetts is very great Another from Fortress Monroe July 2d stales lhat Monday the let was the sixth of ihc which had been going on with terrific lighting extending through the whole length of our lines and loss in killed wounded and missing very great probably not less than or 000 Tbo enemy greatly outnumbered us at all points bul we have succeeded in re- pulsing them with a loss which must exceed OHM Yesterday Monday Gen McClollan is said to have captured a whole rebel ade aud several cannon Il ib Oen and bin his start all agree thai ihc position of our army is far more advantageous ns a base of operations against than that occupied The gunboats can now he brought materially in carrying on tho work Out- left wing was engaged with iho enemy up 10 two o'clock ou lUei 1st mat mostly artillery Tho enemy's force according lo statements of prisoners from army was not less while our effective did not exceed WASHINGTON July Special to Chicago the judiciary passed tho senate day Senator Wright's of Ind was adopted reorganizing the western circuits as Ohio Indiana and Michigan for seventh circuit Kentucky Illinois and Wisconsin for Minnesota Iowa Missouri nnd Kansas for the ninth The house is thought likely to lo ibis arrangement 1 Mr attempted to amend tho ju pic of Massachusetts to fill up to tho wards renewed nnd continued with ibo or three to our one Tho battle commenced with our land Ibices and after about four hours fighting nur gunboats got in range and poured into the a heavy and incessant lire This lire the rebels stood about two hours and ihen retreated Our troops have captured their number of artillery pieces and among whom is ibe rebel Gen plice where this last took place is near Turkey Creek The retreat of the enemy last evening with great disorder and their loss has been very heavy much greater than ours cull I have definite in regard to losses In the retreat forced upon General by the superior numbers of the 1 learn that be baa to spike his guns and leave them on the field ter burning tho carriages The nature of the ground rendered it im- possible to move In the retreat many of our sick and wounded were sarily left There nro of course in- numerable reports and here hut I send only what appears to be authentic NEW July 3 The Tribune's correspondent after ing that were outnumbered by the els in the following When New regiments lifted from their feet by rebel out in wounds and death for help when vlie choicest New England Michigan and Pennsylvania troops outnumbered in front and ou both by whole divisions of enemy beg for I say that the blackest crime that power can commit is to stalk upon ibe field of peril ami I have no in your commander let martyrdom proceed and so this urmy of and a to-night vows of vengeance as it marches in darl from a position which numbers prevented them from holding but which is consecrated to them bv sufferings labors and their politicians anil who left us here to be lured and cu off Irom our and in lite possibility of a are doomed YOKK July 3 The Times has detailed reports of the of Thursday Friday Saturday Irom which it appears the right wing by permitting negroes to beur but it was voted down by a which shows tbat the senate will do nothing towards legislating on colored dence The arrest ol the editor of ville Watchman was ordered because of the recent publication of an editorial on Gen Butler's couise in New Orleans ing thin Aro there not in Orleans some men brave enough to rid the earth of such n monstrous The government is determined not to mit journals published in loyal stales thus to incite assassination of our generals The house paid its respects to milk by disagreeing to il by a vote of 123 lo 8 H neither debated ibe senate's nor asked them for a committee of ence a mode of procedure likely to ish conservative senators It ig DOW there is some of the iu and passing tbe bouse as a change of two or voles will do it und it is said lint Harlan and one other intends to change his vole Aa predicted in the dispatch days ago u committee reported today mending io lay on table the petitions asking expulsion of The of the Illinois canal arc jubilant hince following up the success of yesterday they succeeded in gelling the vote which killed it reconsidered and lilt December 18th By that lime ore confident they will be able to pass it Mr Potter reported a pre-emption requiring pre have resided on the premises one year before pro and thai iho president shall make no tion for sale cf public lands until the shall have been surveyed and that no sale shall be made six years after survey July 3 correspondence regarding mum number all bor regiments now iu the I field and for ten to regiments in response to tbo call of the war ment The governor closes his call as lows which has never ed or slept must now riao to still higher forts and pledge lo all the duties of with renewed devotion tho al ibo united hearts aud bands of all her people WASHINGTON July I The Richmond Examiner July 2d gives tbo following relating to the of day It says on morning Gens Hill and with their divisions crossed the late day attacked the enemy 5 miles northeast of Darlington on tbe New road The conflict was terrible and nt p m had been driven back a mile and a half At half past 9 being heavily reinforced the enemy made another siand The loss here on the rebel side was terrible The hopeless against such overwhelming forces General Hill slowly retired At this moment ing their adversary retire the most cheers arose Irom tho Yankee aud the fight ended for the night Tho Examiner eayn it division which went into the fight of Friday could only muster for duly on Tuesday and loan of lifo exceeds of any battle or series of bailies jet fought About eight o'clock a Tuesday tho fays Jackson's and di- visions McClellan's left lank on the of the 17 miles from Richmond in the day dcr fell upon his right flank Fighting was going on until Tuesday night Heavy ing Irom tho gunboats ou James River heard on Tuesday forenoon A number of federal transports arc in the river with forcements Irom Burnside but they have not yet landed The above extracts from the arc relative to Tuesday's bailie in which Gen dispatch of yesterday said the enemy were badly Advices received ut the war department show that there was no fighting on the up to p in July -I Accounts from stale that there in no enemy there iho 200 rebel cavalry seen on Wednesday having Some of iho women ditches and from ihc windows nt our forces The soldiers nt and arc celebrating Independence day WASHINGTON Accounts from represent the greatest possible among thu in- habitants The loth Virginia regiment raised in that town have been cut to pieces The latest advices nt the war department from McClellan arc dated at 9 this morning up to which time ibero had nol any sinco Tuesday General arrival at Monroe of rebel prisoners being part of those taken in the laic battles among whom arc several colonels and Gen Dit has ordered civilians away from Fortress Monroe and no persons will be permitted lo pass to that point or to army of the con- with the military or naval service Minn July 5 A fire broke out about two o'clock this resulting in entire destruction of four blocks It was first discovered in the rear of bakery nnd the spread rapidly along ihc greatest determination on sides loss was very heavy Daring the day cattle and a portion of the transportation had safely crossed the key Sotne of tbe rear ons baa to bo abandoned and fired to malra room for the pannage of artillery Tbo fight was day by tho rebels they evidently intending to crush our army It tailed about three hours resulting iu loss to eides Tho then retired leaving iho field to our troups The again advanced about o'clock P M in considerable numbers but retired after being shelled by the and artillery for about two hours without coming near enough for musketry to become engaged The loss of our army during these seven engagements is not known but is considered to be as near an estimate as CAU nt present bo given in killed wounded aod missing many of those nt present unac- counted for may have straggled away tho country and may hereafter re- turn Tho loss of Iho enemy iu killed must have been very heavy far exceeding that of our army We have taken about prisoners among v whom arc three lieutenants and one major The reported capture of Gun is mistake The loss in field artillery is about HO pieces during the seven days Gen aud Capt of bis were taken prisoners Stocken 3d Michigan Gen Mead of Pa was severely wounded Gen woi wounded in the face Gens and were both slightly wounded in lelt arm bul never left tue field Oen McCall was seen lo fall from bis bone during the day nud was taken prisoner The of bis injuries is not known Gen Goslin was killed Capt of the 6th regular cavalry won also killed Col S Pratt of the New York wounded in the face The army ia now on high ing ground on tbe banks of tbo James er miles from Richmond and arc already unloading supplies at the place The Commanding General confident of successfully meeting ony at tack that the enemy make upon him ia his present position Tho reinforcements tbe rebels received from iieauregard'H and Jackson's army gavo them a force double that of the Army of the Many of taken during tho bailies belonged to army ARRIVAL or GKN Gen J C Fremont arrived in ibis city last evening lie lefl his headquarters nt Mid- Creek at 8 A M on taking tho turnpike to burg where he arrived nt 0 P M He Marled from the latter place for Baltimore al 2 A M where he met a special train containing Secretary Scward and General Shields and was invited to accompany them which he oid Cols Albert and Lieut Cols Pilsen and Savage Major kell and Capts Raymond and Howard of hU staff came with hioi Gen Fremont is at his residence No -12 West Nineteenth street Although by journey he is in excellent health r Tribune ing of n negro brigade bouso Il is laid before the rather lengthy moments and went on leaving us continents and principal divisions of ibe our newspaper agents mid ed with all A thunder shower was coming up age of diamonds or ornaments ol a lady have at last reached their destination and affected ibe market according lo dency od We are all hoping to be plated command nnd lo service Truly yours A seen a deacon in thu f ride of his humanity lie combed hit hair and looked Le fc DELAINES I dozen ibat nro about southern rights nnd applying lerra lo loyal men generally and making more fuss iho irrepressible Digger iban ihc slaveholder iu be counly In nine cases out of ten they arc composed of that class o contemptible who around men of worth and position nnd stand ready to do their bidding in hopes of currying favor Wo give such creatures timely aud due notice to have their painted box prepared if they intend to apply such insulting epithet to us for if they do they will go up the spool ns surely as there is virtue in powder and Tho Charleston Mercury gives ft bad account of tho chivalry It It has repeatedly happened within tbe last few days that ladies havo been rudely accosted mid insulted by soldiers in the lic thoroughfares In some instances out- rages ot the most flagrant character have been committed perfect impunity by men wearing uniform of vol A shrewd old rebel in New thus excused himself for taking the of alle The oath is like a contract of is binding only while parties live Now the confed government so far as the is coo is stono dead und therefore on contract with it is at an Who is the shortest man mentioned in tbe Knee at the main and looked he employed in setting a good example was rigidly nnd bis wife was not indulged in nny of the vanities of millinery and He never joked he did not know what joke was any further than to know il was a sin Ho a Sunday face through the week nol mingle in the py social parties bis neighborhood lie n deacon He starved his social ure because ho was n deacon He ed from in tt free and erous life because he was a deacon He made bis children hate Sunday because bo a deacon lie so brought up that hey considered tbe children of a deacon His wife ias pitied by other women because she he wife of a deacon Nobody loved him If ho came into a circle where men were laughing or telling stories they always ped until he went out Nobody grasped bis hand cordially or slapped him on shoulder or spoke of him as a good fellow He seemed as dry and hard nnd tough as a piece of jerked beef There was no softness of loveliness in him Now it is of no use for me to undertake to realize to that God admires such a character as this AV AWFUL III Standard relates the following of human Mr C B who has been suffer ing unspeakable from a cancer on ibe face for years past while ii iv fit of delirium caused by bis sol lost Sunday made an to bis days by cutting his throat witb a razor The was not successful Mr Ams den's case was truly Having expended hundreds in New York nnd elsewhere for with the effect of only increasing virulence of the cancer it bos at approached n stage which must necessarily shortly re- sult in death as it has eaten nearly all of bis face and rendered him of taking any food save what is passed down the throat in a spoon or tube fering to such an he is of coane at times delirious and one or companies pitched tenti the rest of the men wherever shelter nnd a dry place to be found many of the men going back to the old nmp ground and sleeping in the church r as the natives of Moscow tyle it On Sunday two trains came but both were going in a contrary from the one which we were to ake The tents bad been but were now pitched and the regiment settled down to await tbe coming of Ibe cars lhat were to lake us away The next morning nt three o'clock in came n train which had oa board the four companies of onr which had been detached and sent to City some time before Two more companies were embarked and went on their way rejoicing Arriving at Columbus wo marched up to the top of the bluff nnd went into near the fort We expect to stay here all stunner to load nnd unload steamboats carrying supplies of which now that the railroad is open immense quantities will brought here Largo details for the purpose will be made nnd the men will havo nny amount of hard work to do To such base uses must we cotne at last Ia view t f oor probable long sojourn here we are as comfortable as possible The Illinois which tt day or two since left here quarters furnished with articles left by tbe rebels They in turn abandoned them and now we take possession We have furniture of ery description even stoves kettles were found and are now doing io our camp We have to use river water for and for cooking we draw ice have barrels set in tbe ground fill them up at night in the morning when the water is settled add the the of ice and the beverage will answer all cal purposes We arc two or dred feet above the river level and I think will keep our present good health When we left Kansas we left behind oa over 40 men who were eo as to be to travel On teaching here we them The confiscation hill vvhich o ir two for and which the senate has been rejected in the re- only eight votes a proper disposition of a measure vvhich pretended to confiscate property of rebels it practically did not The people of consin have been looking over the tax recently by congress they by it what they are to pay that lion may he lhat rebel properly so far as possible may be so that Ion tiny are upon lo bear he ed by taking iho substance ol to pay occasioned by the acts of trailers They will not be content with any humbug legislation on this subject but a practical law certainly effect the object desired OKI ron THE the 19th regiment Ml behind nt Camp Randall has been relieved from end after n short furlough und securing some will rejoin the regiment now in active service The sick rebel in camp have been sect to Chicogo as they were able to travel Only half n en arc now left Quite a number of recruits for the 20th have goce into camp and taken possession and a lot of equipments were down from the military store for ibera among tbe diers in the military hospitals in and about Su Jane 23 John A Werner C I C 1 Ub Deaths in May 1C U P Frank E 10th 23 John T Henderson I June 1C Orrin Tucker D NOT thai M E ton of Co E 5th Wisconsin regiment died in the hospital at Washington was in- after n gallant fight our troops crossed the in order On nnd Sunday our whole left under and nor tell back along the line of the railroad nnd tie and marched to the lames river The rebels the Chickahominy in Sunday reaching the road but m le no pursuit remaining ever in possession of he ground previously oce by troops on boths sides of ihc including the bridges we bad All our stores were withdrawn in goo 1 without much Of there was during and loss on both t des YORK July The correspondent states lhat his on Monday on Hills one mile back of Bend At two o'clock Mo id i afternoon firing was henrd for two in the direction ol White rap where was holding ihc in check who w re attempting to cross An im- lorce of rebel artillery and cavalry fresh from ihen appeared on our left and A ensued nnd il became evident thai the overpowering force ol iho rebels was training when gunboats Galena and their 54 pounders The fight continued away into occasion of U considerable laughter Gen Hunter To first I reply no of slaves been or being in department There is however a fine regiment of persons whose ers nre men wLo everywhere fly before of the Uicr servants io shift as they can for themselves So far indeed are ihc loyal persons ing ibis regiment seeking to avoid presence of their lute arc- now one and all working with remarkable industry to place in a position to join in full and effective of their and traitorous proprietors To second question he says The given lo General T W Sherman by Se Cameron and turned over io me by succession for my guidance distinctly me to em- ploy all loyal persons offering their services defense of the nnd for the sup of rebellion in nny manner I might see fit or that circumstances might call for There is no as wooden buildings Loss in merchandize building grain atid 01 her property ted al fulling heavily upon many persona Insurance probably Numbers of persons narrowly escaped lives The office of tbo Daily lican was completely only books and accounts saved Tbe paper will be re- established without delay Tnc origin of the fire is unknown It is that it was caused by ering sky rockets Among tbe heaviest losers are A D Cane hardware dealer insured for Simpson insured for Cbas Benson druggist insured Jackson Bros insured F t Co Yule A Co S C White J Curlis S Friend Ex- change NKW YOKK July fl The Fort Monroe correspondence of tbe Tribune dated 3d Gen McClellan's cannot bo Hanked by any force however great Supplies of nil abundance havo arrived and army is in the best possible spirit Two went up the river towards Sunday night The Uland Belle got aground and was dismantled and ed City Point was burnt this morning by the bus the ter for rebel sharpshooters James river is transports vessels and ers and over twenty gunboats in the ity of Harrison's Landing ers state loss while will not exceed The rebels bad over TIJI I f Tho following is an account of boule fought in front of Richmond on Sunday Monday and being tbe Tub Cih cioy.s of tho engagement On Sunday morning ihc corps of Gens Sumner and Franklin were left in the works at Fair Oaks instructions to evacuate nnd protect the and ply trains ou their way to James river They had hardly left this position end were filling back on the railroad and burg turnpike when the rebels discovered the movement and immediately started in pursuit with their whole force So did the rebels approach that our bad barely lime lo place their men in position to receive them before they were upon them The enemy advanced lo A Tbe day while tin was nnd a storm cd imminent Willie D o bright litlle year old addressed his mother with Ma mayn't 1 do and I you Imd belter not Willie it will noon you bear tbe Willie ed awhile and no rain although tbe thunder continued Holding on as long u possible be again addressed bis Sny tnn I it don't rain ii that L do And won to go and play cscc A DOG I said a collage urchin to n peddler don't that away Why be ain't no use now bow loo homely Ob bul he saves heaps of work How Why he cleans and so lhat they never want washing and er says she wouldn't part with him nohow for our new dog got to mustard ytt have taken much pains of late lo examine crops iu this and we arc ibui the crop cf straw will be very light scarcely halt its weight The comparative quality of grain must yet in great measure be decided by the length of the head and tbe Tbe crop of creals cannot in tho aggregate equal an average one in this neighborhood Corn though backward is looking bly well and grass is a full Independent FROM county was visited with on last Friday evening Immense of ruin fell and ibe face of the country deluged with The damage to the growing crops is very serious But the most result of the slorm of day was tbe destruction of life Mr M Green who resided miles of while putting bia horse ia the Urn by lightning and instantly killed also bear that a man wts ed by lightning during the eame at in and another at Signal the of ihc Illinois Hospital for the Insane arrived in this city on Saturday morning last and immediately went to our hospital where be remained till today He is a man of some fifteen years ence as superintendent of an insane nl and our Loa received from him many valuable suggestion pressed himself well pleased with our Journal correct He was sent to the hospital hot was subsequently engaged as an ant in it Tbe report probably arose from tbe fact tbat Newton a member of s regiment died upon the traitors dark musket About 10 o'clock in Prince de Aid Count dc Paris left headquarters embarking on board the gunboat Jacob Bell with official dispatches from Gen McClellan to thai government Geu nied them boat nnd bade them a 5 nal adieu When tbo Jacob Bell left all quiet along the river Several trans- ports were up James river July 9 The steamer Dan'l Webster has arrived here with a largo number of ed in tho recent great battle before mond WASHINGTON July 3 A scouting patty from Called Station proceeded towards and on place found it bv aboul 60 rebel cavalry Informo lion ibai when a Union man appears in thai neighborhood ibe bells are run and be is luken prisoner and convey ei to n place of security July 2 Eight or ten regiments cavalry under Gen Col vance about two miles south oC about S o'clock yesterday morning Our to iho character or color of the persons io be employed or the civil or vvhich their services shall be used I conclude therefore that I have been authorized to enlist fugitive slaves as diers should nny such bo found in the Xo such characters however yet appeared within view of our most advanced pickets slaves where on lo welcome aid and supply us with food bor and To third interrogatory it is my ful duty to reply thai 1 have never received any specific authority for ing arms equipments ie for troops in question My general instructions from Mr Cameron to ner I might find necessary and the exigencies of ibe and country being my only but in my ment sufficient CAIRO July r vi The members of the court of claims ted to Memphis this noon It is their in return in a day or two The ob of this visit has Tho brought of Genera Premiss brigade from Louisville lo Ibu place last evening They have beco parol ed aud ere to be off und dismissed from the service They were marched the barracks this forenoon They are most ly from Illinois Wisconsin Som are rom Missouri Michigan Indiana Ohio and Kentucky Unbounded satisfaction i being once more upon free They All that is accessary to mak any man an abolitionist in to send him south and let him see what we have seen They of an sometimes nt the hand of tbe rebels They bad to bo sent bom because the rebels could not afford to fee them No trains have passed over tho railroa from Memphis to Corinth since the rebe captured and destroyed a train a few do since July 2 Gov Andrew hue issued a call to the pe the attack aboul two o'clock which was promptly met by onr men Tbe battle d until during which the enemy red in mass lo a short distance of our ihc of pur guns upon ranks was killing aud wounding by reds Al dark enemy was repulsed nd forced lo abandon position This look place about one-half mile above avage Station Whilst this battle was in progress other events were transpiring The bridge across the as burned mid of twelve cars under full head of wag run overboard commissary and tores unable to be moved committed o ibe fUmes witb a large amount f slores Tbe large bouse al he and the adjoining grounds which filled witb our sick and wounded whom it was impossible to get away were eft under the cure of our surgeons with all he necessaries at hand for their comfort They numbered about seven and are now in the bands of ihc enemy Ibe troops which bad fought the battle of under cover of ibe night to White Oak Swamp bridge a distance of about twelve miles there lo await the proach of tbe enemy Tbe of tbe troops on day the sixth day of the bailie was as Gen Smith's division supported by Gen brigade the right of bridge Gen Sumner's and Gen Franklin's corps occupied ibe left Geu witb lin's division was out on the road to meet the who were approaching from Richmond Tbe enemy came tip boldly early in the having reinforced by tbe troops hud fought the battle of Friday on opposite side of tbe Aboul three o'clock iv became evident that some of onr lines must give way The rebels were constantly throwing fresh troops into action Our in front of the bridges now tell back lo three and a miles of Turkey Wand where the fight was shortly after- KILLED by tho care June on the Prairie du Chien near Kilton Andrew Waterman a deaf mute in the year of bis age non cf Joseph Waterman Milton The leaves n large circle of mourning Eastern papers copy regiment we learn from a private letter from an cer has been ordered 10 Columbus where it will probably remain daring summer Col Maloney is in command of and Lt Col ia command of regiment OP CAPT letter dated Jane by man in ibis city from Mr Farr 3d cavalry regiment gives tbe following particulars of the death of Capt He died to-day Jane at balf put twelve having been violently sick three davi but unwell more or less two wetks Ue bad a partial that the call of tbe brain His Last twelve passed in unconsciousness and great I wa witb him most of the time knew nobody Tbe funeral will take to morrow Monday with military aud his remains temporarily deposited In await the request of hij relatives ia Hiou roti mond papers contain from aristocratic of ibis chivalry of- fj for the Bob you say that believe