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v'v v -. **■.*•*•*• »#-Jlt;.', *—s.. / . . * .-*■•':• ■■■■’■ •■ '■*»• -i. » • •• I . . . k ■*r■X V ‘.»•».. i -v •ember.ha-ibeState,4s char*♦venommgers i t/fiorito theas airant,’!epec-sstruc*irolificrale.*—For Ac Reporter.UtMWxmtns 1st N. IT. Dragoons, 1i*7-MalvehnHiu,, Yiif May 16,18,61 Mr/KmtoiU r. G'-/ .. ■•.:.’IjUavothcbonortQiorwardhcrcwithaWAR mews.of the friends of the 1st N. Y. Dragoons.* •uponi i t be-onnda*any of the engagemen t^ ihgeommand of the bngade^it has beenmy duty to lead the brave boys throughevery engagement; and I am proud to an-* ‘ ~ , * - - - ^nounCe that every mail fought like a Tro*janr ;;'*-';-;';;;'. ■ ■“;--■■■■■ /Yy-——_. Wo are now with Gen, Butter, and will• / • . /no doubt souh see more fighting, as Gen, B; has just commenced a new general cn*w•WAsniNoros, Jday lC-'*5 B.M,Tq Maj. Qeri^ Dixi .-'l^-^^b^bjdespatclies.. from Gen. Grant to8 o’clock this morning^ He states that offensive uperutioua have been necessarily suspended until the roads become^^able;tliSt t h e u r 1 s ittT«S /7Flist of^tho casualties in my regiment, to beprinted in_yonr paper for tho information I ‘lc fullest confidence in fiucces.-e. ... ■« . « . n . The two armies are now concentratedof caa0. V.1*004on the main road front . Fredericksburg to•. - .Si • . ■ .* v VThe reg't has been in six terrible battles, Richmond.and fronvnecessity has suffered severely; Tim operations of Gen. Sherman yester but has never been repulsed dr driven, in day,*nd two days’ hard fighting, forcedCol Gibbg liav- Jbhnson to evacuate Resaoa at inhlrdghtmeetJ5QJful, though much fatigued, and all exclaim against Richmond, as did tho Romans ofasf niglil. general Sherman’s forces are ftpvigorous pursuit;:^ ■■ --No dispatches have been .received fromGen. Butler to-day.' At the latest reports he wa^ still operating against Fort Darling. (Sigjied) E, M. Stanton, .7• V Sec'v ofAVar. •'SclpleaseB(lt;a fev cnvel $2,50 -of ex case \. Xrecoilin5ny_ -.-May.assertUh the-doing-ul his jss hy-t tempt? usefules theid will-idemn-Wad*living,re, thesaltedOod give us tho victory, and the SpedcityHlmlffall,I am, most respectfully; your ob*t servR,T; OhSCTtTDoITT’ : • New York, May It.The Wi»ricl,s-clt;n*rosp«ndeiit atJilvuuac,» ' * s .near Uhester, Va., saye our ini an try arc rgrailn.itfyfofomg”^ tho^ ^Darling. Last eveuing G vm Torrv carricd c 1 8their first line of works Which commands the -Pidcrsburg. railroad approaches. TheGen. Liewley, guided by a negro through intricate fmtfnvaytj • fla n ked.- ' - : -The loss in the attack ii. front was largel3rttTin^nfiir~eTrrirnd:Trrrii;—ARtn’skirsii^h-Gomel!g'tsi-N. Y. Dragoons.List of casualties in 1st N. Y. Dragoons* ... .since leaving camp near Culpepper^ Va:, Stay 4, 1864, until arriving at Malvern Hill, May 1 it ... Co A, at Tpdd/s Tavern, May 'l-^vrornid*ed—Se.Eg!t G W Clute, in foot; Corp John Hare, lungs; W K Braiuard, hip; E M Carpenter, bowels; Marlin Gitchell, arm; D Wifarrington, leg; G N Darrell, hand.Same Co at Spottsylvania, May. 8*~ wounded—JvM. Alien, arm.-tngs,dispotrr^feand iCotnn Iv fitBullabe dore life,~whrdr ^irmyT^oatr”Hungary^dttlled“IiymaH Hanks.since)re the3, pri tilt once its re-hope—This s. The/stake,ing another half mile, tliU second.line' was curried by assault. The right wiug-has-nut advanced m a eh. and it now looks as if our left would be swung around, thus Completely surrounding the Fort. An im* inedlaliV at tack on t he main work is anticipated. It has been' ascertuiucd that Beauregard slipped by on Tuesday last,and is innv probably with Lee.... i -.r.-. ■ ' — —• % ^~T~ *V _ .1 _____^New York, May JLTho World learns that large reiriffwee-ments have gone to Butler, and his force amounts to 66,000 ini*n, divides! iuio three forces, one menacing Fetersl?urg, keepingTetmktr0(^^he!XV^«rot!ier~-besk-igi4ig--Fort4-wiitiDarling, and the third, larger than the **yf\xAllwc hoil ciMwells.three whicl confic tit iceBiiB, at Todd’s Tftvbrn—killed—Scrg’t] others, marching on Richmond. Pro mile ago*; Par-bo per-ipoilod,perish.irty!——'.r‘irv..........htf rc-s upon iUt tho unmtyv ighbor 1 preju-co anditedby^ The, not soi masse,love of£ to the to whileakc'upf Oom-iUitary . It isilion of) more,frit) ••Courtera inbognsneligion, 13 com-5 favor*»8”iUrbo-:onntry.W J Hampshire.Wounded—Lieut H Gale, in shoulder; serg’t B W Keith, side; corp C 0 Voor-hees, thigh; corp C T Stout, shoulder; II Selover, side; J M Slaight, skull,.since died; Pros pel* Annis, thigh; S Sanders, left leg, right jaw and shoulder.Missing-*-Serg’t M Harrington, serg’t John Young, corp J II White, corp-Ghes-ter C Moore, J ohh M pciiizcn, C Pal me r.Same Co at Beverly Ford, May 10— missingr^J F GUI, M Deh injple, serg’t J Smith.Same Go at Hungary, Mlty Tl— wound* I help L ed—J II Grow, shoulder; J Binkhart, leg.Co O, .at Todd’s Tavern—wounded*—Sorg’t L Willey, hand; serg’t J Pratt, hip;B Fairdiild, arm; II Guile, side; A Hopper, left side, neck and .shoulder..Killed—Thomas Redding,Migsiugr—Serg’t John Parker, A G Burke**-Same Go a t II.imgaty-^kilied —L - Allen.Wounded—F Button,“arin'ICo E, at Todd’s Tavern—killed—Serg’t Leroy Green, Ernest Hart. ■■Woundoil—Serg’t Rob’t C Ware, jaw •and shoulder; John Donnelly/- ——; Al-bert Clark, kg; Wm H Clark, ; A JJlaGow, arm.M fading— WTLSFmrerrWhoThatUinent oflleors nrcdicted that the eitv wouldi' •'be ours by the 18th. In addition it) the rei-iiforcemeuts alluded to, •Sheridaifs cavalry are expected to render great assistance to Butler. Information is also re- nBoi ceived that Kanl/. has cut the Danville road. The only bad news is (hat Beauregard with a large force had marched from % ■ \lt;Weldon and Petersburg, reaching Richmond, on the way to Lee. On ihe other hand a rebel Major who was Captured, saystbiit Butler liaa Beauregard fas tened in Petersburg in such a manner that ho cannotCP.WO’w1:30 P.M.Washington, May 17-To Maj. Gen, Dix:We have no intelligence of any military operations since my last dispatch.- The'Richmond papers of HaMirday state • that Gen. Steel had ■ surrendered at Cam-fwa^iIfehoa Dr. 'getfor jOr. rden with 0,000 men to Price. T ilia ts. known to be untnm* . . .■' Gen. Htool, witk hk w4ede c^unmand,forgemwithdrew some two \vi*eks ago from 0am-Doc1B)cngi* Asti.Samp Co at Hungary—wounded—Geo Coats, in arm,Co F, at Todd’s Tavern—killed—Peter Fo*, 0 8 Steinrod;Wounded—Serg’t tl P Neiland, jaw;“A II Lindsley, foot; E S Parker, hand; WinL Lowel, foot; A F Quiiiton,, backl........Same Co at Huhgary—wounded—D El-Im, left leg, (amp and left behind), serg’t John Hoes, leg; T M Foster, breast.Co G, at Todd’s Tavern—wounded— Serg’t SomM Powel, elbow; E T Benedict, shoulder; Win Hulbuvt, leg.Same Co at'South Anna river, May 1.1— wounded— Corp L L Lewis, groin.Same Co at Hungary — wounded—Serg’t Milo C Grover, in linger.Co II, at Todd’s Tavern—killed—WmAndrews. fWounded—Serg’t II G West, shoulder; sergT Reuben Potter, t!)igli; Martia IIare, arm; Martin Barber, thigh: M Prentiss, shoulder.Missing—Capt R A Britton,- 2d Lieut A O Abbott, D A Attwell, Chas Hail, Nathan Forbes, Orlo Emerson, Sam’l A Wescolt,A E Whtting, Sani’i ;Klin.c, David Cox.^ » »-•— ■ -l.ass.i v . '' * ---*••A111 u ngxi ry ■—in is sin g—Co r p E W Lo we,: Woiinded—John Bro\vu, forehead,Co I, ’ at Tod(L^'T'av(* rn—k i I led—Serg’t Seth n Weed, Wm Black, H C Hoff. r Wounded—-Scrg’t C Smith, left arm andrigl* t~^ig4r.cbtp./SOYQ(ldi._te corpE * *. t. Rude, kiVJeg and rig lit sho_uhku^JE’T, ^ Amos, left arm and 'leg; Wilson JoMs,wnWand elbo^w^ James PendefgWt^kiird;ritatTJumopermagfiat ure,vas ac*pupils, on thoat,” vcvTcifih,^ in my£«L._den and is now at Little Rock,-having defeated Kirby Smith on the way to Sabine River, as heretofore slated.* * i FOCJIGen. Sherman was in cles pursuit of j / 1 John.slon, having captured 1,000 prisoners_and.Ali.glit .pieces of arti I le ry a CRes aca.- (Signed) E. ST. Stanton.See’y of War.. * *. .War Department, Washington. May 19. y . Maj. Gen. Dix: No ofiicial reports ofj Yoti military operations to^Iav have been re* j ham eeived by this department from Gen. [Theg Grant pr Gon. Butler.Reports from Gen. Sherman t? command, dated Kingston, Ga., 2 p. m. today, announce that Sherman reac-hod Kingston and encamped last night.—This, morning lie advanced upon theenemy, who again retreated.The despatch states that while it was being written. Hooker’s and Howard's gups were hammering at Johnston, andthe two irnfilcs WOTS iTr^dain''FightP each other, two miles cast of Kingston.o •Davis'^ division of the 14th corii's is in- * I -*possession of Rome. Gen. Gherman represents the weather fine, roads good]and eouatry more .opea and Jess mountainous. (Signed.)E. M, STANTON. ‘ *...... Sedy of War.exvrneedhowgnuA Fight in Charleston Harbor.12L YrI in Co.Hie#™ led bvcm i tedtsfDanielHi ivy, F; n. Ineco, ItrJL, _it_E jG. C Me-ins/F; E;“«Tno evi Me-VYmsonfB; Hi*Corbin, R Sey-fifaro-ieut-WfaekgliBe Men, John SHolden,si,AJ[eMani-38eU/ 0‘P Smith, arm.. ..AU^sing—Lieut Chas E Lewis, serg’t M T Hills, corp II J Woodard, James Fohnnl~R~Ibrinos, Jas Christie; Q Lovcjoy,” V l *H C Orton, Geo Spoon. Leonard Russell,iViiy. J : jhuiyJiaidzyg.r. .j_; Go K, at. Todd’s Tavern—killedWmP Cook. *lt; *\Vounded—SergT Wm Sarvis, ear; RJ Edminster hip; Jas Toles,—; Geo R Torry, leg.Mfasing—Lieut O W West, S L Herrick,Win J Gil boy, P T Whiting.Same Co at Devcnport Ford, ^May 10—wounded—Serg’t Wm Grarner, m4iip.- MIssing-rGorp A J. Ritter, corp GeoLewis, Wm Palmer.New York, Mav 17.__ ■1 *rThe transport steamer Fulton, from-Pof L i^yalThlB atteTiTOon.. We are; indebted J?oPurser Mc^nus for HeroQbeers report that when tho Fulton was off Charleston bar on, Saturday, a general engagement was going on, be-s aiA{CMaof Jis?_r an“Tin Ac., cstii iu inIHirnPi319;nFriaddFoiddorn-andthechilethe I andl*Glt;ike-regimenF- \certifies the above list to be correct*Sherman’s Line of Advance*Tho following is a table of distances from Chattanooga on the line on which GbhySherimui te~'oporati ng;;itHJeorgia:Chicamauga., * *... *...... 10Ringgold .....*....; * /. *.,. * / *. 23 * Tunnel. Hill........... 51jFinck,mm.—IMt’-Tilton........... 47• » k . *_ Resapa ....nCaTHonn iT./j.V7/y 60greii and the Rebel fort and batteries _onJiUKies. Ilh-o r aiKl ^ulliyanY Islaiufa,All tho monitors appeared to be engaged; also the new iron ctads.Fort Putnam, on Gregg/s Point seemed to be directing her tire principally on Sumter, and was replied to by Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island, and' battery Simpkins on James Island. The contest was spirited and seemed gem era!.The t rans port Harriei A /Weed Avaa .— destroyed by two torpedoes on Monday,! Eio May 9tb, Koout^vm*s Telow Jacksonville. She was lifted almost wholly out of the water, and then immediately sunk to the bet tom.thersissu(popt:andapdSumner ou Caste,AdfciraviHeu-^:„_. 69 Kingston,.. .......«* y; . u.. T9rGartersville .. .V'....v-.v.^ 91;l|.teon.ayv*r.:... . •*■•* •••♦-r-riT.'**'' 98* • *'v ♦ • «* t' * * * * ivoSChe managers of the Young Menfa Asso-ciation'ok Albany recently refused admission to. their Lectures to all pefkons not of the most Approved color; and tvere recent-■ly- Bustainod tlierc;n,.by nv^tjpn,... by means of most questionable voting and mnntirig.--They-thgnrapprigdtoth^ Chhrles Sumner tot deliver one of their Lecturea* anfaycre answered as follows^.■ ,■ i ■. •••• » lt;• .- - Snat^CfiAMBERi Aprib 16,1864r-mcratret fi « i \ ist:..Neu^thrncock1^ -MaidettaY. ^YinmgaAtlitktii.. •. •. * * *• ' . *...• * . *Sir: Ylt;m iuyitb me to deliver an ad7Men’arread as dT) com the the i of tl of lt;Bull we i “wltl suet Jael•-rac118.130138u no-—--tr-fptt of: IM yeiui Ja 8 nayi, the ^3enerel Cesfemwe of ftr MeMht to*. | SpUcopAl Church lus tost exchided slsye-recent incident m the history of^your asso-cTMoh7IAmd#tonTshI cannot consent to speak of-Lafayette,black soldier.iSiii andfece too delicate_ . • m _ s -1* . '■ ifrag in a- J •»! P/ „y-'fandwitlT“Buto •! -beaidd a black citinen.- 1 eannQt pf f of LaT.j 'universal litorty, aader tbe smpicesspeakajette, who was a friendiend oft peel ea of a 'tiop
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