[, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 18«4.fcr*w* forOr,m tO.Af.roadi, fr rwlI OB00 ofor.rthtVtl-•Ok. nd b*BC|*dredoil«*•■romml,twonotBI9.tkn bl3r*: a W**, tboif Uoon-laruhnVnui (orf 4ocrn-*r?*d1« a townirmtfctor*for*euert*UGha%3*ste ‘nbl.nrdwillif ian oaiuto©Id to wit: Hub-Elt*n (*)nth.d©*f ro-wllllircU50 00ti m 31 00 30 00 J7 m50 00 bO 0037 5)00 0355 0055 00 30 00 25 00 ti 00A0 U011 ton•tin*U!n-int«}C55 ) i»l«;tin, pa -Q tU©*dLOUill©*Tbii d*ylourt * forillQff, ando nail day tree,t Hinu-n or-♦riot m. P. rtwwr,‘554,ltm-4 IB13*-d baaieifcdmi;A4101.’I«^* bac .tvIntnrvwcF*I; **DAILYbaturdaj lonting, May II, 1864iFrom the Kanawha Valley.IGorreanondetioa O^otnnaU Corum©rcu .]The Grfal Kipdltton.Chaslmtos, Wmt VxitsiMiA, May 8,After tie bortto, pd bum, and cHraor of prepa’tion which haskep :hia city ag g tor mat y days, while the forces were Tuu*‘enng, i*nd the materia' ejecting for the l^su-st *»xpedit on jet o gsr ized in this department, OfcAr!e3toD bear^enmed it« wonted q iiet andto—dnry. The sodden accumulation, and aseuddewdeparture of eo great a tody of txo p?, feB fcaa Lately left the e-’y, leaves a^acuam an ’ a lisrieeents© which it needed only thiee d»j?’ of midsummer heat to convert into abio’n er ewe o* tbeir operations may come by way of Feet Term 6*ee *Char estor Is left in command of E vart. of Jhe 8’b Obio Oav» rv, (formerly 44th lefentrr,) who has a fo'rif of Hufftoieit fxreDgfh to no’d *be plate ajairst all guer ri lae. Thete IMttrr, ;n the shape of hofS«-toieve*, in/eet the country n tne interior onmeronsJy, and vemure an oocapioual doe’enton the tteble* o*ihe vaileV, nov b* stating o shoot fnch per* ne as may give rtrra too mnch tio'b’e .. Q P F Jloss of locomotion, or ev n the power of m \k toga wish. Tne f-w scrape of regiments thatwtrc left here on detached duty, and the in evfUible, straggling tqne.di of m o who h id furlt ugfcs, and sirived too laie to j in in th march, stioll in the shady ang’ee and nooks of stmts wi*h the sir of troaothoja yet not ot m ltd with an experes'un of quiet aa'isfAC* *tiot, as they tlink of theLr fellow* hw,-itnjgtwec'y mii«s a day over the ►non, of B;gSt well, wi h the san in perigoe.With regard to the cxpeilticn which has j»»t gone out from hero »ith so much mystery ftttael irg *o it* *-xacrt dtstlr-ation aod purpose, ir it more formidab e than people seen gen-Th* Daarr is thi rJacoxo DsTaior—hi TwitrTH Wabd Drafted.—The dra'iin theTw‘lf.h Wasd took pDce at the hevdquartereof Co’ofel Refbrtfi, Pr!\#lt;: Mtirshii of the8'lt;oiid District, yesterday forenoon A. Oom-mittee of citizens of the Twelfth Ward appointed ay i tuig man named Bartholomew De mand, to draw the tick» te. There wrre 3 321 enrol!, ed, from which 563 nun were drafted. The lot lowing were drafted: • '.',r ■ ■;* ; :fJsn.ee Paddock, Ma hias Harter, Joseph iMlor, Lorensc Frorant, Heuvy Nahb, Juo, Weis*’, Jf hD Worst Wm Dahl A n^d Bmt* ii g. Wo- lt;J. R », Mike S hdvlc* G.'n,Ktchorn. Bt n:y Schwa'p. J hn K .f*r, Fr^nkBanlirg, AD’ory Snyder, John S '■d ons, Pmnk Sake. Win. H. Manin, Go rei Kea* 1, A am Z .1 u Jow l o K-rflfo, Wiiiiam A Me G fw, Arrel r V usee. G-o. S irgl •mari, Frank Ste^j* m»?D Paul Mnnchol Fran K bl, August Mtra Wm A*am», J io V Iter J o. A. Ofiiiif, Wm. B|. HericAn A’tho*,Runolf Vetxr, Mlt;cha 1 JP*«-rt, Woa B Gall, F *ok Andrew M ulerg,Chi is B« r, Ru iolph Siujorlie, —— W »r' (r. Jacob Dan* Ernrst Warr^r Jao R '*-4,Zavie- M Her, Henry Pansleii Zaview Haat, Fred Gti'lirg, Henry Thomas, Asgun Friendetailj to suppose, and wi I ba something more, I take it, Iran a n?ere flitting raid its ownH t ry Bknser, Heerv Sijer, E S M *rcb,G' aileeS lie*z John Ritter, SebaetianOook,$4itin p.U U4ltwI.on,rn.1.-USotsolidhy and strergth. together with the exient n preparations which have been made to snstain it at a distance, indmtte that its leadersprppixe for it the work of an army. The tele graph t§ to be kept up to within twenty four hours of tie advanciog columns; large stores of rations and forage were convey ed oat as far as the traits oould proceed, and then transferred to pack mules, large numbers of which have already beet taken out, with more still on the way here f ms GalhpoMs: and orders are left that the mails should be passed out and communications opened to the front aseoon as that poiDt shall have been well estab lisbed in a fixed plaoa. Evidently, then, the txpetition has gone out to posse?* the laud. These are not the customary attendants of a dashing raid which is to go and come again They bespeak an object more substantial. And besides all that has been accumulated of stores and sent with the expedition, a half drzeo industrious little boats for a hundred and twenty five dollars a day each, pulse through the waters of tbe Karawba with hay and oats in immense quantities—all going on for th« advar oe. That tbe movement is notJlt; bp O'Chslp, Henry Bnsser, Joeeph GJacob K; iefeld, Christopher Owker, HenryLorg Dick Cntenar, Frede'ick Breaom!Geoge 8treif, Frank Asd-ocb, Lewis HieGtorge BtdfeL George Coleman. J-hn L-jist,Stephen Met*. John Bus* iog. George Waggoner, Frank Oa rwoot, Philip K’iua, Onsper Koehler, Frfd F eek, Gtc ge Smiih, Michael Theirs, Francis,N. More, Joseph Rather, Hea-ry Henke, CL as. Macks, John Stifering. George Shorten, John Werner Henry Hill si, Christopher Houser. Erederick Maeiler, Frederick Benttinger, FraLk Engle, Frank Wag-South wig,neran indt pendent, roving band, going out to accompli* n whatever may happen .o ba convenlent, but aertined to co-operate with Gen era! Grant in the teriors bnynees of the opea • ir g campaign is farther apparent from the fact that its departure was ordered by him, and the march begun accordingly, though th* preparations were faor from crmple ed. and nota little itco: venh tico was felt in eon^equenco. The wkest beads, and thoie who a«;ert that theyDevrr bt/i re we*e unabl , b? ‘putting together this and hat ” to divine ’he pu^pota of at 7fXteritior leewirg this detartm-nf, oufef tfc^m?rivep wholly at f*nh in this--which isanother e^idanca that the hand of General Grsntiain tbe thing. l''i , .In tfce eheence of all 8*th^\cbry in»OTmatioD, * umerous ulana of opertion .re in cir culaiion omrng thoee »ho aia dermed wise in propfctst. Among them »11 iher** is one roWigrlJ,Riaufer.Rer,John LouFin, LudaingpaniSchrader, Michael,Fred Sackrtide Henry Sp^nne*, John Kleber, John Smith, HenryFiedenck Sleibut,Gecige Hick,Oharksa A. Hern y House field. Berj'nmin Schulte, John Biekard, Philip Grosa John Schmidt, Henry Lwa-sug, Hamilton J. Md’er, Adam Koeber, Pbihp Biager, Michael Hartmau, Hermxn Neeliog, John Humprey*, John Henxler, Eiias Benring Mike Krammex, Frvd Rjioe, 8»mi.Worker, Pe e** Wehrle. Ar. thony Man jh.Gotlieb Gluck, Henry Wen*ei, Adam Know,Fred. Rohfct, G*egor Ri Jh, Barney Bhinker, John F Judge. Henry Buchanan, wm Tuber,^■■1 .... AHHBi aH v am MM . ^ --John F^-tger, Emanne! Oswald, John 8 ifle, Ohrif Giaer, Fred. Golinptr, Wm. Sarwein,Dottinic.k Meador, Aug. Hotter derf, JohnKfans, Gotlieb Knabe, George W. 8p r;ock, Htnry SobtiH a, Edwaxi Fox, Fred. Lan 1-p'aus blc end vo entirely ir cccordanoe withd lt;fritz Geo Weber, An*oa Shorfce, Theo Meyerr, Hecry Berlin. Anton BMderrh-titn, G^o8 Mo e, Leouikrd Beigei. Fmat G**tiag, Winfcclu Hoatz;!, Chru Dhl, P. W. Gaaou, Mlc'a 1 E^r tant-tiout, Fred. M'slm, He^ryW flung, Ct n~ad Borg-^rd, H'.nry Ve^o,Wm Meeshger. Loui« Smiles, G orre Smith, Thor. A .Weighmar, D*Liel bteinblv, J*hn R;nk, Frank 8uins, Bemy Nacx^r, Christian Schoub, Wu, Dhffarr W J. Buoeh, FredericiUorcheurt dlt;\ A: drew W Arms'r ng, Jo eph Sfcivert, R H Cooper, Pet'r Beader, Heuryetrnle ic so d set se, ard abl ar beaded, keensight* d o*mp»ehvrcion of effiira that 1 wdl pive it. It is rimply th it thia advanc'uadar GtneraS Crook is part of a great plan to trnus fer the ba«e line of our military npsratioosecuthward h-om t'xe Btitimoreand Ohio Railroad »nd Pag?mac to the line of the great Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, otd in transferring it thus far. to push it, of course, etill further through Virginia and North Carolina to the borders of the extreme 8outhern8tates,parallel to a line stre ching from Atlanta toBINTftnnah or Cbarlcetan, a new enppoh tious rebel base line. The paa i* ample, grand, has the characteristic oftie great military successes with which hix-tory makes us acq a tinted—aadci y, anils entirely worthy the genius of the General in in chief; as its full consummation would be disastrous to the rebels It aaeruus that the Army of tbe Potomac is to take and hold Rich-7mond acd Petersburg, thus bringing down the* to•sstern end of the line, which in tbe West has been already pushed dawn at Chattanoo-iyand Knoxville; while this expedition from est Virginia, is to carry the weaker center, poser ?s and repair the railroad in its fall extent 11from Richmond to Chattanooga, receiving ils supplies as soon a«communications can be opened out, from the Potomac by rail—while it dee Toys the vast salt workt about Abingdon, S ) vital to tbe Confederacy, and bold* the rich valleys of South-wastera Vi-giaia—a continuation of East Tennessee, in fe tiluy— as a subsidiary, bat not unimportant objectTo General Aveiell with his strong cmkican of cava ry, a»Ijted by General Gallup, who ismoving up the Saady with a similar fjree. aid striking the . railroad 1 ear Wytheville, is assigned the part of dii-pcsiewirg Br-ecklnridge and Bichn^r of the ►alt works, and connecting witb oar forces in E stTenntsBee, which co operate, moan time, from, tbe routb; while General Crook is to reach the railroad near Newbern, deploy up on it, and await davelopmen s in tbe R»«t and West It will be borne in mind all the while that General* 3 gel and Htahl arc proctt-ding np the Shenandoah Valley in tbe seme general direction with the force from h re, and ibatsiuoe General hu drawn all bis cavalry oat oi North Virginia, they will probably meet little opposition, but pass through S'aunton to Lynchburg, thus entire lv compDtirg the occupation of the main Central Railroad, the ba tic-bone, the spinal marrow, Ac, of the 8outkem Confederacy. The d*»ign is stupendous in its conception, and requires, as an imperative necessity, ths cep ure of Richmond as the pith ani centerot tbe whole maiter, and without which allLf.LheriP, Fred D ppbr ck. Frana Beckm n, V right Smith, Martin Byrka, W. C. Pxr, Mar in Sauer, Herman Knjermund, Frank Braninp, Obap Kahn, H-n^y Sjutikamrj, Fraik Na SjG.dfr- y 8cbnaidt. Herman Jo tnia,MeLdai Kl-inr r, Fre^. Ftwhtr, G. rge Har-»icb. L uia Book, Martin Fisher, Ba 'nheskKuch, PLH Roih Chris t Keasel, Pr.ter Gr »ntz, Godfrey Behmsn John H Fuhtke, Ohv« Weis,Thomas Miller, Lawme* 8 ei»«r, Mat'hi miFisher, IThitic Scuiaaer, John H 'ffman. J^cob Klaum. Jthn Go's-'bgam, Franklin Boshde, Nicholas Mu er, Michael Miller, Andrew Weitael, Frank Dtiker, Charles Wanxler,Charles Borunnel, Fr»nk Homier, SebastianGarduer, WiMinm Sthjilte, Gotieib Ehat, H. Withcff, M#nry Myer, Peter Horn,John Hummel, Jac^b H. Rick, Wm H vrj-wick, Fred. Mi ntel, Geo. Abraham Potiock,Frank Bupke, Charles Oourodl, Wm. Paster, Miech Nukerrif b, J jeeph Tege, Obas. Scbult*, Duvid Bradford, Wm G. VorrLs, D unei Bash, Aaron Rosecbum, Joe WcH, Wai Smith, Cbftilee Kahrs. Geo. Miller, Louis Grund-beffer, Joeeph Laker. Adam Bnckinau, Wm. Weibke, Andrew Oraiman, Louis Lut*, LouisRincrl, John Carson, Martin Sm’fh, Chas,Kanendorf, Wm- Wagner, Wm. L Gidium, Jno. Bilimsn, Chw. Brown, Jo sph Foreman, Herman Ludwig, Casper He:*, Be-uardGrawe, Jacob B-^ren, Peter Greifer, H«nry Meyer, Frank Leier. Wm. B. Joned JohnGutle’D, Godfrey MuhlhauaL John Kttox,Leon SeboU, Anton Hei t, Daniel 0 itlins, Andrew Brtho, Geo. Ketke’-, Jo*. 8cheiler,Coi.rad Boland, Geo. S i r.la, G«o. Galor, Jofcn Areudt, Cbas. Mntb, Wm P.a kird, Henry Miller, Paul Herihgar, HearyHiuk, Anion Emst, Fred. Ba enjan, Jacob Ass-molb, Bernhard Ritier, Jacob Mar* Chris. Ludwig, Got eib Rupe.t, John Ila zg, Fiank Si Grcgcr Heirzvlman, Herman Dckmsu, L»uis B. Welmao, Joseph Groshick, Jo. Gunther, - Joha Shan-ling, Gecrge Mipis»rr, Henry« XckerdicE, Jacob Gapum, Fr d. E«chbanrn, Cha* Br ant, Joi n Mango ri, Chae. Ler :h, Mlob . i U ikonl»aar, M. B Neff, Geo Schwitx-r Jno. Scuny-der, Jos, Hnsfceib. ck. Ed Hem, Valua*.inlt; Hill,John Roobc!©, An Ire w Waser, AagiatJF ,*igager Fitd.Timmrrman. RichatdU z B«n Bxugg*, M.-r'm Eiudenn, Geo B Conrad Iiam;baner Theo. K okel, J cooBatipgTdcfeir, Joe. Weis. Henry W. Thomp1son, Frank Gb-rlin. Cboi-red Kobinaus, Hirb h! Kuln, Wm. Wl-ckeue, 8ephea 8^ fert,Adar. Oehlman^Geo. Storsrgel G^rha'd BergMatthias Reicher,else,lowrver well douej mint gofer nothiug. Siou d our army fail in its attempt oa tberebel Capital, then there e no way for it buttbat tbe West Virginia expedition mustftiib»ck, iiks its predecessor?, siace it ij a sheer^, in*possibility to wagon supplies for an armyr a hundred acd fifty miles over the Alleghenies Evtnif Averell ahould take tbe stit-worka and conrct with East Toncesaee, he must soon abandon, tve position and return for want of aubp: v. slt3 i umoaae length of railrov d from Lcuievitieto Knoxville is axed to iti 01X0'at alrepdy to feed and clo he the a-mt at *he latter plac* and oou!.* il« b«*Ar the lurden of anotber army, removed onehundied and thirty mile* still furthi r off.The itgenioos devleera of this very Inge-ticpaS e^htmc, pro etd still further la tracing the mird of the Lieotenant Geueral ; or, rathhoj ia. Michael Hogatechl,K Brehlfr Fred. Smith. Hcuxy Wtik J.«. Weber, Jac. Kinzler, Nich. Iagala F'-ank F-l-b«r, Phi1, Harfcatt, N.lt; h. Wueiguaan, Anun Doifler, Jbo Scbeiik, Hairy Dith', dL Fait, CLiig. D^chettd* Peter Krat.l O Wiude H Koerirg, Louis Dtoker, Le ipold Siegert Geo. Raw, Matthias bmirh, G*o Koch, Jacob F. Mtyer, M Si* etu'ovf, 8. H op, C. Kniger, Laueeurr Beck J^bn S'cia'e”, John Northern, Henry Kr iKian, Bernaxd Halechor,John Launsba^k, Albeit E Tripp, Fted Labsmti, George Meycrr, Jo . Belicoau, Fred W incbtr, N cho aa ELp-r, 'Aoga.tt Yovnd », TLomca Fiacz, Joeeph B»at, Looia Biiogcner, Peter Kunkel, William Hake), Kmili Clt;* r-bi t, Chbrlxi* Benckecstcm, Michael A-idle, John Veok. H^nry Nevrdl ar, Learder *C -tat, The mas Haaeeibeck, John ButJer, H nry Rcscubaum, J. 8cnncid«r, Henrv Uitt«rt Human liint,orse B Mindom*, B. Roverkamp, Henry Fierdicg, George R^ebelt Louis Drath, H nry Kramer, HearyVattier, George WtLkep, V week burner. John MIer, they invest thi* occapftti''u (aitppoted) ofru«3ee Rtiiroad, with athe Virginia and Ter doesee pew and vital aignficance, one, too, waioh reeches a long stretch into the fu ure. Soppcsing the rtbale under Le s to be-'efeiteiL R cl mood cone, PdfTsburg lest, acd Virginiaippoaingf moid cone, rerei 1 opelessly ana^dcrtd, wti ethc pu pos^of Iheteiel leaders ie etil; inflexible, w- at will they do text? If any considerable port! m of their army should be retcaed from the defeat toe j aturti and about the only r«?ort left hem would be to conoenT? te rapidly by th^ Southern ey«;*m of railroads, at AtlDta, (all opon Gene.l bherm^n te'or* he coaid io rei fare id. drive bi® quickly befor« tb m noetibly carr) Or at anoog, and tbtf i repair, ia n' ftdrIi degiee, the miechicfa of the E**t, »nddc At o*her year to tie watV dreary l-ogtn, 1 hi? p-rtlble eaUn.ity is entire y forea aiied Ly tl. YVcet Virgicia eipediir n which is fo put tfce Tennespte Railroad ia rep ir in go *d time to save Chari mooga and G neral 3her-totn by timely succor from the Esst G*oer^l * efecfii Id bae relubt moat of tue brid. a ut K* t Teuneaee; froto Abirgdoa the re». ia L»v* ti® roao already ia Tanning order io ei ppty Richmond wuh aalt, and bv a tnddeti fct zure this portion might be kepi p°*r-ly intact for im media's use. Thedivision of the farces of ih*s department into ' three (y lurone order Slgtl, G;Ook aad Averell,mm*3*1FROM SHERMAN’S ARMYi, j* , ' ......... -[Uyrmpoct«nc« Ctnclnnatl OoamareUlj)IkhlSJ-ai. a S* tor m o»otb -r*,1 an1VDiu.*rcl i g upon the toad in f arll*l 1 n-i rr-taioly retd re this p’an of capha e possible. Tee vnlnc of such resulu will rtadilv oocar tothe war or, as ilt; gives us a fine of rlt;4hbre«-nn n'.s bet* cen tfci Bistand Wes:muchihartarihan therircci oufroot* h-ouga Washi g on, Putsimigb ai d Indiirapo'is, and tn jch shorter a Do then the robe', line through Charlestone d A liar !a^ 1€clt;*«r tbe light of tLa above interpretationtboplj*c of t^e erpelitipa riie? iaty some ’1 *rglt; woitby of the tb’o* ye»rs* bit'cr expej i* t c ■ we have ba*: fa tbe »r; and practice ofw»r; if It it merely one of tbe 0 d silly * is d ” to cat for a few days the r ilro'd *ud ntr h.jig tlee, then it is e mplv ooatetnp ioia To at»- mpt to 1 old tfce ralif(*ad to R eh nood cefiaot m hd« eirie and a b qs-*o i n i es rf iraippf*rtailon to Loui.villa na tbef 'fcir, whHe rations mm hruVd o »t to 'be fet lt;f tbe Atiegbeii 8 in wagon* acd packed on on ea ice r ui »ial r t i ;h( distsnre, ii to go on » foil’s erraa l.It may not b» cont'ibacd to say thti wh i G neral Aver* 11 was l*st beard fr »m, on the4 h, b* was at L *g»n Court bcu **, aad b *lmtt jLoopprsiuon Them lt;re vi'ioai a •'•urd run 011 a? to the doings of General Crook but thelait c*r*ai3 inteMgeoee hr miht from hlna war that be war quiedy moving on beyond tb» N*rrvw? tti N w R ver tJom't-uii. ation witt tbe rwr is f ntlr^ly »vand; ned, o»*y an occasional bearer of dispatches venturingTussm. Hitt, Gbobgia,Funday Morniig May 4, 186i.Tbe en1 my stil. cliDg to Da*ron,us at tbat almost cvsiible pceition, Buzza-d Ro.Wt, threelor.b of Dal ten I he-iri a leading offlosr s*yt.-di y, uat the jus! ion c^uld be held bym.n bgai;:st tec time* that number, aid titiTH i?r* r ainly every biDg In app ur \ape uit fne belief *f LAST *V\th*ir in vc tie*THE SEVENA Terrlfli1varraiThe center of oar force ,Fr. If a 1 rg e a’my, i« con pac ly 00 fr .^i K ImpnlslV© ihi pofition, whtie :he wioge, e^ch of w. tct is I►a:.other spenriid hos^ are graiua’uy fea i ileir way on Johcston a flvulka. Tav rlbeD ijace y.elded a strong position a Tanno dil, to our cavalr*, a ter a smart skirmish, bi it dees tot stem to tave been part of r-heb in ttii jon to bold it tenaoioutiy. They have beenAmusing tbeniselvea at *ome of thetr o.itics by leavirg quafcer picke I a«t*eyfell big-k; jefi ap* tbe* d eo tor tie credit of tbeir or they an tbe only rebt 1 unift rxtS that 4»t hn i n steady nadir Are (or so.ve timeTbp ikirnl8b* ra of both armies ar» lex ilbi gV g tooiplimeits ibi* mortiirg Hq»k er. on ’be light, bad on® of bis b-riteriefli In action j esterdny, while fkir oishtng for th pie pision of a gat south east of Dal*.ou. are sb wiy n akif g p.ogreis ic evlt; ry direction --tfceimps uootty ot uur sktrmi-ibers haviiy, u *rty instance,forced the rebtii bekrk. Wbet. ver may be Sherman's deaigns,«or wmi it ccifiiint and eatbusiastic, and ready to b^pg them to a t-m^jcssfal Lsue. Tbe arm j is m w in tuition, acd two or three days meet develop the designs of the contendingleidrrs. * * o 1■ he train from Chattanooga came cl+ar tbn ugh to day t9 Toonel Hill, and it oocld ran Riraight into the rebel hues, the ro^d, eofir as k*owe, Ik tog intact clear to Atlanta. If the rebels retreat, ti ey will of oourslt;* destroy the bridges over the ktowab and Cos-tenaula rive re ^ but there is evidence along tbe trick between bere ard tbe Tenneseee it:ver. that every damage will be spaelily n* faired. . .1 •-mp ; Mi rDuring a skirmish, a day or two ago, Gen end Howard commanding 4th Corps, received a bullet through bis coat-tail, which pa*ssd thereafter, through the bat cf a staff offi er »iaading near at hand. Our kes thus tar Have been 1 light We have captured a few prisoners. The rebel lines are so compact that very few deserters reach our Iine3.Organizrd troops are constantly arriving fn m Chattanooga. It is estimated b a Cus, that 2,000 men, recruits ard men coming to their regiments, arrive in Chattanooga daily. Ration, are pienty, and the weather continues’air. 1Tbe guerrillas axe active among the mountains 00 rdf ring on the Tent esee River. An engineer wae tfcot dead on tbe MernDblteaxl Charleston Railroad last week and on Friday iaittwo members of tbe 4th Ohio C*valry were killed while straggling behind their reginertA battalion of Paymasters is at Chatta nooga with funds to pay the troeps, as eoon ost. e military situation becomes settled enoughto permit them to dispense their verdant favors. , nTte news from tfce Eat Is received with en‘buricsm It is as mu.-h ’ho tbento cf con. virtarion a* the owrations here. Gen. 8her-m-tn. for tfce prisent, will not permit thriNi.nb*. ru. mail to go fceycna NasLvil'e.The f h*tianoora G-zetic Sivys that tbe people if Ttnnesaee were threatened wi b rtar v a'ion after tbe promulgation ot Gjo 8aert map’s order onttit g off bi ppliep, bat that thei are de e uuued to siay at home and 6gfct thedtmon to the fceat of their abiliy, M *ay taai-iiivs are living rutixely on gicens, aud haa-AK ENTIRE EA Major (Hole30 OR 40Ba lerV l hThe BaitJeMturlnt I4‘vrb - An Ii Jur ©ee# r* UH or a0 la®CisciskATt Mirg d ipatch barM aa DmPAWTo Cha*lf» Devtu Wuiftn IOfficial dup Ult; dmartmeot, dai A. M , at the b,Conrt house T ii g the night me tii p on nnr ti*hte ween Wright At daylight hi ed Impetuosity, second line o’^ tl the whole of Ed ■a par' of larsy ’beral Edward Ji Johnson, Brigadiih;rty to forty caThe number olthey are to be co Borride, on t! same time mitb 1corr para^ivrly H formed a juaotieis low actively tWirigbi’a troofart now at workto held tfce ensu The rebel worksstrorg.A cirpatch batgri y pwryirg for the b'.ockberr ecusin.Tbtre is a strong indicrtioi thii mDr^iagpBu Ier. dated in 1Va., May 12, 3:3 now bmaueitg 1 ajid has before h at 4 South Caroil Beauregard's c :'ng. noil g to GeDiuiy’s riluff hB'avrrgajii wet troo's came upGiFmure hollt;Smi h ri cmcr str»a-' ’« 1 ne Gen b-8 be*n nut cu t er.r Apjx m«*to advance on J -it-We have hadticn with. Ckaeiday.thst an aisault v. iU fee made to-iajr by Stanky's divHoa.probavl/The Battle pfDranoThat Slorm at Cawp ileunisop.Gamp Dm*isos, May 12, 1864firs Com —A tender regard for te p he links ot “the gray beaded matron, the silver haired old man, the multitudes of vigorous, intelligent, industrious, middle aged men aad women. the blooming and beanttul maidens, tbu thousands ofooth of both sexes, and tensof ihoussnda of boys oud g rls of every age.and even littl^afciee in their mother's arms,’ and for our raputaion for veracity, compels us to cotradkttho tremendous and appal ling 'sensation item'* whioh appear© i, uaderrlt;HlADQTUftl]BATTLg.Fla bold fceadtog, in yesterday evening’s Times. The exciting in*lt;-JUgeuce cam© across our eybiia looking for “later” from our like wonder-wounded hearers, weandearers, we tmmeiiat -;eae of the learfal disarm iee,1 immelly sallied forth lt;0 the scenea*ter, to render assistance, if needful, or perns pstelegraph you farther particulars. Fail-ius to find tfce lake, to notice any demoralization ami ng the Nationals, or to see any ser.oua tff.ctof the inundation, we wish to stifle the anxiety in tbe bosoms of the afore-paid bloomirg and beautiful maidens end babies, (by the by, we do 1 ke to «©e tie maid cos in camp, tiem babiea excepted,) there-fc re we beg respectfully to inform ha publicthat we have had nothiqg V at a very ordiua ry and welcome Bhoecr, r uca a one as will do much to enhance the floral beauty of our Icvclj camp We are further told that thefctrrm wai more than they coaid stand, aad t'fj bad to leave the r posts Wbat! Wveycurpo^ts becatt e 0: a casual shower, aui a little *now? ’Tis hardly credi able. Bit iet,ft»/t jHe*, I don’t like to use any an k td acpei a ton, bandbex, for iiBtaoce, but h ys it soac ds jal to one who has been pat tfctnugb Did joa ever think that tfce^e drevry winteiahave o«ea brewted bv men your “eldir Boldiere, but not better?” Did itoccar to you when leaving your pjei to be tiiauk fal tbat jc u were noi fthlverlog on the icy baik*of the Ri r-patannocfc, in the faitiful wa ching of ft sleeping artaj ? Did ytrur tniad recur to that genre winter, juct past, bemeatn th** frowning “Lookout” and the slopes of Misticn Ridge, w*re un qnaner rations andB%btOut army ibisin the fiercest cf 1 victory. After t untui cersiul bat ring yeatsrday Fee Die riemontrwere repulsed thwas u ade by on lift. The Lnten right in fr rce wi portion of .the t of Hancock s 001take tbe work, 1 donedIn the forenomof the 6 h Corps eharpshi .otcrs fro con manoing a p imp and capturij|In tbe afternoicontit nicg until coo i irg theatimofof cm irocp*. 1.or^ked, and liufortu alorg thob v rhe rnlt; my s ! atehiartil; and 1Dt amsru:titioa wardevenirg thtc. the tiiiaityRti road,torn uj captured a rebei abi v© 300 o* ourOld Wilderr«88 I Thi» ntwi; w waa known, tfcatucclt; eded th© an 5‘ght ttrrangemct-Cr' on our Bidewin sien (uat it and oeientatious Bun ock's mop ly iiypicte tha r«al intin ioLS c an tk ipttcd. After midnipcork push ed to tihmiycbd—the lonely picket nfttbtiy faced 1 Wrighr, Ywtweethe pierc custom, and where fires were notel'owed? Wq bops that This terrible storm ard inundation simply o.igintiedin the0verbs -ltd im**winatioi» of tbe '‘iTnee’ corowp nd-BuLNationint.afcx i£» this be true, and y m nre net preparetj is face a litt e bad wea n- r,1I*rly, H*nry Adam Olapp, W m,8'bulthic% Oliris. Yadetv John Frledel, Mii'haei Hotincer, John Bofcmin, Firdinand Kahn, Thmo H38S, Benrj Maaer, J. S^ibertcan, H Hto uagle, John Eam*t. Eranucl Hinqjen, Vti-nune Rotfcera.an, Joseph Rcth, Jos. Du oel. Oar or Landwbe ,Cbri* Bremfr, David Theringer, Jacob Hi mai, Jos 8. Pachi r, Gbris. 8a ger, J hr S Sicint'iB, M rris B-owa, J ih t Kiobbceber, Jn iua Larg, Nicholas Go’i 1 mi b, Hi) a ui M u.ghovc, Frank Romm, JaoI offi), Joe tErgler H-'ury Rudolf. E wardS . Heler, o.tnon O-rtooqurg, Cuv. Durm,( on rad Broac He ry Sabo t, F ed Ritufuv,V m Holier, Frank Batienaao, J eeju R i-stop, J ecp! Fu he F ed Ri ggolci, Patsr Fiu l«nd, Win 8 u ver, Oh»s. Oxtz-nbHam, J »hn Br w., Ficd Hotm* ir, Henf Wen'svva, Ghas. Frctiibier, d1** v SUich John Filly0 an,J hi Hah Jh* H Oair-, P ri Ki -mb urnGeo. Krige, E w Bh»id J Go at, Joe H r-f-crt, Cbtis S»'bw r, E iw F* A m, Anfoo JMilat , Tf,i»p. Rona.dw.-pi, Frank D an, Ru lo.f ft «b*l, Jno. F'e! (' i«p 8 kwvb, AngoatOau-r it. Jcui Sfr ut, Pbi lip B :z, Fr« R i,uL Ohrk. Ottirgrr, P't*r Martio, Wm Ttus *•?, tin Dvenir gfr WaUerFcrriv, O a les, P-ter Wti zel Jofcn Au*iile, J H ffmm, Rrbt, Bn fiiuEie-. Geo B«-nrer Fit I. M !J r, 0!irii. L bn»*i , Da*id K Utrti*, Alnert B-*ck J »sII 1 z, B« r. M©7,lt;r, J^fca Aup er, H nryVeuenntir Chas. Mnsg-ovs Bernard Am to* ttr, G 0 Pintt, Henry E.Ifrma , Job) Gub-min, VbJh fine Gtof.d'1 ph. N cholav 8 .eR,Mercts Wener, Jnmea Fnrso ,H*'iry Wibiinr,Henry Wiik m r.J i ! Martin Heury SahMi e . Timoib) Harm ux, L*rcn Sch uer, Mariia Z igler, Bftmucl Oir-eoo, Pep»*r E ke P-‘~erfc^arp. J o. Bn nd I wm Andtr0% J is.R c* *lt;r. Cha ’ee R ichart, Pater Tevomt, Jacob Du* old P’dl Frfrn'S J^rcm ah Yagers.Fnd L rg, Jos WJcter R:o %Td Peiber s aot«, f hria. F i», H ram Tre tl«r, Jas. 8 J *ao-*»'a, E'y^erd Lo--g.,Crv Gri tr, Aadrew Mv* rI tot, L on Fmnk n, Ad m B e.er, He«r?Wi d« Htcr' oitde, D-.-.iei Krer rz, A amBr in Fr* d Ei *, F i x^otxt Jofcn Di©. Jchi Hacriet Ir»d Defcks, Onaa Koerciu bGeo. F r teg, G. H Tioriel, J n H Lirr, lt;4 -oJ.»v r*ci % Hrif. C Dsnd Faeael, P«’w Fra* be eh. O ri? Ka'-r Jacob fe n-i.d R ob, N D keti ke a H) itv P.o’or Anten Ru' ofjerfei Charl-a Fc'ro d©r, R -r.tbv ©li means get a saUtitate, it you c*a, at tberr »k*i priceA wcro mora Thecittorn so'dirry now en cm fed here have iiegl»cted twe rvrj necesvs-ary can lots in preticitag their healthwbL’e on the ter ted fi tid, vi* : Ditching and ra’ring ihcir minic.ture sLrlters Ona accnau mod to the use cf tteto teuta will reoncile rfce Tull fr rce of tbire pre antioaB This commuoica’ion f-honid properly be addrev-. d :o theriiiaee but as your p .per is our pspcr “in froit” ard the paper here we Throw ouroelrfson your indr’gence and S'lb^eribe ourtelves, „ HOSPITAL BUMMERS.m- du, and onRo d At 4:30 taikid the cue witbirlrg can Hess charges agpositfon. TreesHrije ox,The charges c fired but tfceovciwhilm d e'bs.th*- rifle-pi-pxm in hrir v capturing on thlt; lad cjcn aid ftua er portion telo: ging to tl^en* ral Ned JThe follow tog is a list of casualties in anOhio snd an Inamna regihent ia tas skiraiiah in which General St*sls‘s train was cap-tsrej; • •*' t ?A. ^rf/:■ ft 17ih oaio ir.FASrav.Sirgeant Henry J. Hall, company D, abdo-M. 4 'mtn, okd 2bth; Sergeant H H Oiined trat, » rgeati irajor, fooT, SiW.ri; Hunillbn White,cot pany O, shot lder, ecvtre; Thooias M Oor m:el». evxmpfcEy E, neck, severe; Janes PxiJ*.oompmy C, Arm. bljgh*; Benton Ktnkatd,ex mi enj D, leg, *evcre; Stephen KitoT*, com pt.ny K lucg, leveee; rtom*3 A. H * »A comfu y D eboolcfr, fevert;; Se gta t John R.onrgCtmpany K iep slight; Ouorie-s A G iffin c mpasy D, tblgfc, flriafc; Levi Yoaa c mpanj H leg, 3 ve, e\ M -rz Wood uff cvmpaoy D, fiot, sfcgtt; f vile Johnson, c mpat y D (oot, sligh ; J. J Kropo*, company f, r:m, eligbi; C’bmlea B odfieid, 00m pa: G, a ui, Si ver, ; O J. Lund, sergeant,icmtary B, ehould-r, slight.- ' 43D IMDIASA IBFXMTBY.Gsp'aic Jo.epb Lace, c.mpany F kH'ed; Luu inant D*vid A Ranger, ccmpa: y I t i*h fractnre'; K • herd Kiiaud, oompaov F, killer. ; WiUa.ra Djogfcerty. com piny D, thigh f hCturS; *a»tto V. R, d K compvcy H, »b pfc ftac v d, Paniiu J msB, comv-ny O, 1 g, severe; Va’en In Poo;., company 0, Corwell’s corpstakin prisoner.fn** asf-ault clt;d’ visic.no! the tioope amanctiiLA difpatch i tie captire ot 7 th bat le is S'L dn ike lift of tl Are puebicg tfct ttto.c op to itifca tti*. beec.imt f tl lerj i erge jtbe wb i le ot pcV.mniketrv hdefcrl, fill the i Sfceils bate! 1 toLAIIt k just no*tame d :he righ 1? jvai l» CTile fee tile everoh; fa or. TbdI0} tfte lift, neatile is goit gC.|4f lUXIfB ir iarc ccn«rat.t ya dniatcfc r* ntNZAfefnom Jr.zr rs O Li.iy, company H, arm slKht;Francis M Bparl.-,I/ f uj %s w **■ 4M} *- *xiUipao? G, Bfcigrant JI ovelace, c np cj D B F fioti, ootn,iauj I. Lteutstant Jora fcan M J h i, c m any G, sfcm'dcr and bip, eev.r ; Join McK.rsicV, comftiny D, left arm and kisew; W.l tarn F. Lc cmiey, cctrpany B, leg, John M Oaaipbill,-c u p i A.tnigb: C*.p'ainr Brow a, companyD, ntn ard rhofiidrr; nngbe* Rarp comp.myF kr.ee; Liiafeuaui Wac T Marti3, c mpaaj lt;4, sicDMtir, lev re: Davi t Bjl#. c ma ‘*ay T’, trttic’cs, hip and feet, s-.vsre; 8ergeaiot Wm. V*ndeve. compaay Q, kie- anl abdoaua; (isotge Bath, c mpauy G, tog f ac are*’, m vrire; J L. Ijecd, company I leftarra, s tfnt; Fr.tk 8 rifts, c rapacy D. rigb* a*a flight;Jfca’cc* t1u: ffcis ed up JohB-r'y ' ' .%■1.8 fi-id,]Tfce guns ctqqtiarie s. Prigroirpfirg ni ripestiHuad /Gi-ctg H nd.' eosap**nv I, xig'»t elbow, sltgb ,R. C. Oca A c 'tBCT uy G. togan 1 koe#, sever j18 1 b, F ed. K.Uerdewf, J bu Krsigsr, Kvthfaa Alb*r» --mmmmh* ..J U imfeltANos ricxi»so«, tae female who wai In-* to* d a ifcor. time sirce, reiurred to Washington tie other day and made an ther s. e*ch# But sb« was •‘playeA No bodyI ut a .ew of the kmfc haired weot to Jiear her. In pcin: of foct there was store voice than tee son abcut M ss Anca, ©nj tt woud be well if she at re to rt t om e her titaation io thePhiladelphia mint. She is not eo much io-fining oa ah* WAft A lihtJm vLiilft 55A.T*» pv'- pectu# b -oks oi tbe ‘*Bi**ory of tbe Gxea: Weal era Smitarv F«to.” wi;h seun pie pager, are row coft a» d in *be hi ads c-fc»cvae s Tbe wo:s will ctiorin of on«•ro))citavf voutoe of eboui »u huad.-id page«. on bracing a •kirtrb of the Na'ional8*0 i try G* nm‘-stor ; tlt*OlndsB»rf Brace'i;mm sc coast of the inception, pfo?r©w, andcompletion of tbe fair; a lt;,e«c*fpdfon of tbe fc i oi- g*; u**m4t 0# comm’tijeea, «»d thoto reports; o-.talogue of relics and curSoMties; rufograph letters. Ac. Tha volume will Miready feme time in Juna. Tbe b*Kk?car be seen a; Rossnv Ofcaaxs k Go’s, and v »■* Jk r.n's w Fourth street.inn’uiedBarieide's oa wt dewn on »h btirg, going inw?i it* 6 h C(Irtr b*avv I n*slay’* works iaid fee aban 'oneIt U imposa'Iaftf’e time of;|We arrijjgw Gitir^ W iglic coinmai d o’Criir, ButltpT e Hrra’di11 F om t e lift oot las n’gbian within tbr red the ounL iminri; Bqaarzgk rd’b c«*?lt;T!i»Tfc« Ar®2WisHizar* 1fcaa d trotr to '..ourt-home d:p\e the ire cttn-ber* o‘ pi fcf-Ttiral cflioel