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Page 1: Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1863-06-24 [p ] · 2017. 12. 18. · forGen. lianusand Bomalwdy elao, andthree groansior >-.ac wttayfaahtß \va did not I Tbet*waaa heavy poiieeforce

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JflCjJv ?<«« «">**? ?* *»*-*» aAeaa******!. afKtLY IUBPAYOU teaTA_**vUU>BMMAt(*r^!..r*a^w»r»atßt»«***^mpM SDAYMOKNINQ-.JLiNRgI 1863. ,"".tfixir* at YBa*r**yu tjtn IVmberton. 'j.,,.oocßpatiou-of Millik*_'i iitnd by th* '',0f u*n Klrhy Smith b*a been lollow.1 j'bv i*s legitimateeeii*eqtt*nc*s much tooner ''_o that wi bad appr*b*aded. lt hat forced* t Hire teued by tb* horrors of a funiin*

' !, ;J carop. hut* a desperate assault upon

' _. l,a«s, from which he ha* been repulsedwith euormon* losx It appears,even, to have

__~,\u25a0 :i(si bim to took tohisrear for the mean**t*an« l,ie U-*P *v which he ha* been

_a*rhl he xv**dOD* yf General Johnatbu'siiiit begins toappe*tr,Hiid thelong forecastand

\gmu\ reaching wtgactty, with which he bag-tsss p«panug the imt>«udiug cataetropbe, ar*

\u25a0sty -'\u25a0">' ***** uurl more an object of admi.uMJU C*_9**wUl to lorm anarmy iutho fbt*

several times more uuiaerou'*Asn lnni**lf- be boa succeeded co far as to._ u-t tiimsell almost ou au equality with him.Koowifif thatprocrastinationwaa all ioipor.I_tto\u25a0 ist, while it was fata! tohis enemy,he

tt contrived to pat off the day of couilicl uu-

__,? |?ci bo baa little to apprehendfrom the ",s ,vu.a -r 'A'ka l*ivers have fit Uen. tbe sickly

ttosou baa set iv, transportationis already dif-; ; Iht cutmy, aud will eoou become im-

pss?tt* li«* forcaww thia state of and;.... outsiders, who knew nothingof lii Bcon*

j WOT luipuHug to bim every petty mia"top IfcM *w***»U*J around Vicksburg, be wasHMtdj -''J calmly preparing the meansof ul*loull uiuuiph. V\'*> hope that iv future our*MSftowail be muie putauutia exigencies o_*;ac ryrsesnt deacription,aud console thc_taclve_ jwSt ue re*a*ti*a tbat our Goaeralß, who j

~ it* wMU *»d****ea tor tittir ability, and who_c wßil tßsnndntUi wtlhall tbecirctimalancee,

H* || ImM ablo to conduct the atl.iira coBurets' to tbeaj, aa tboee who stay at homo__j critieii j tttfcir operations. i

Another 1beatrlt ?? Raw fctJNw Orl**** !Anaccount at* on* *'S.ar BfaMgled banner" 'row at Maw Orleansbee MMUfubUshed. They I

hod another one a few night*«go at the new <Opera Uouse. The home was filled with a Ivery fashionable audiencesnda largo number jof Yankei cißcera, and for the brat hour tbe ]tbim, piuasdoil' very Tlila, however, :war* not to last lout*. Tbe Era cave: I

Suddenly, while ev*ryth_i waastill, thtro j:u (*?»\u2666> a demand trcm all p*v**um>f the in, us* lor"11 ill C ?lr.mWft," and fUrthUiame nioiwnt atleast twenty ilaa-s were displayed in ditterent 'patta of tie budding, The d*A*and for the na-tional air ii'creased in fore* Ufid cerunslueea,and after some little delhy tt* uanalci ma re- 'ttirncd to tbe stage, tooktb*d>'plicc b, and werehailod with bud clieerK They eti _ck op thubus old tune,aud tbe audi»D*e showed ibeir«l-li>;iit in a meet tutbiuiartic manner. Theair fiulsbcd, thrt-e cbeer3 vrere given eb the(.layers iofired, Uata aud naudkercliie.'B werewaved, tu.d a la'g-t Star Spao.tled ba_uerwaathrown foithfrom o«*e oftfcegalieiiee andre-ceived with cheers. The exeittni'jntthen eub-tided, in fact c.uipletely otltaed down, tnjallwaoagain unlet. Many ladies *uid tome gen-tlemeu leftBaring tue alight dfaturbaueo, andotberawerepreparing tOt*ketheir departure,but seeing thatall d**gfflMV»aover ugaia tooktheir seam and ace the peiforiu-

BUCO OUt- __\u25a0~ ,»;--- ITwo cf Ibe perFori_t*rsauVaiie»dtothefr<,_t

of the stage aud s_ui» a duet, which was re-ceived with luurkr cf pleasure, but as tbey ro-tited some half a _ozen vo!c3d called for.theStar Spangled Banner. Tbe call waa uot atfirstreceived wit hfavor,and there waaapausefor a few momenta, then there was another_iud moregeuer*I cull fur Yankee i oodle.

At Ibid point Dr. Doatierc-eintheparqueUeaud aaid: "Gentlemen, we bave achieved avictory, and 1 hope there \v*Jl be ordir, andtbat the concert will be allowedtocontinue.? 'They Lave responded to our demand freely,and in tbeproptr spirit, and we abonldbe con-tent with tLe victory we have gained, and al-low the iierforinauce to proceed." The Doc*tor was intenupted by the Mayor, whoBloodup iv his bux aud said: 'Doctor, that will do.Sit I will see tbat we have order. Thenational airs havebeeii played aud there ia lorood reason for i ny *_*-

d.eß fcul keep your eeata. Theconcert Wall proceed, und uo further interrup-tion will be alio we 1." The Mayor's v ice wasdrowned in criea of"Yankee Doodle! ' "Giveul Yankee Doodle! ' Aud the c infuaion andaofa»t grew wild and loud Hia honor ttotdhia ground, aud said that tbey could uot, bavetbe air, ai tbera was uo onat* play it That*were crirtt of "be ia a traitor!' "Put him-own!:' "It ia euchmtnas bim Ibat baveroadetLe S.-uMi tvliat it ia," and otl er npnally wildrauarks. *ibo Blayo. \u25a0raid be ****?*_?« bavo noriot there?that ho ln.da.eulhcieut policeforceto preserve order, and he UT** detfrruii.ed tont* tbatfores if nteuauj. Tue ofiicerd *I,tbo army moat Iv aided witb the Mayor, anden*of tiif-m?a Lieutenant of Zouavea?walk-ed urocn'' tbe circle, aud approachinga yeuugmau who waa waving a tl ig, ceized it audjerked it out of bis baud. Tins brougLt thoheaviff-t iinprecitiona aud denunciationa do tanupon him, butbe did not appoar to puy muchattenliou lo thevarious criea of "traitor," "re-ceaaioniat," aud "copperhead," tbat wereia'used aa ho walked back again and took hiaj*iaoe among a grocp of brother clliccrß tbatwer_ uear the Mayor.

But wocannot describe tbe excitottieut.atthia point?it had reached its cliniJX, aud therew;.s a ttoruiy time. Mfcny bitter wcrda passedbetween Dr. D.i6iia and other gentlemen in the**x_**ttß, and the tlfijeraiu tbeboxoaand tbeMayor. TU9 formercryiug out"that tbey weietraitors aud copperheads;,aud the taller saying"beforeyou call 113 tia'uora, put ou a uniform ,aud light for your country. We bave foughtfor tbe Union, nod are perhaps*- a 8 M-trtots as you." The desultory war of worda, |however,wus brought to a close by Dr.Dofctiaeitclaiming "Let every Uuiou man leave tba_(ju!e? the copperhtad-canremaiu." Uj was

{,__ -vered by cheers, ami there waa a generaltbuVlv »e«t lor tbo doors Tba Doctor and hiafrienda havingntariyaltftrJtt, ibe audience waaiouaider!v''ly reduced. Tbe Mayor remaiocdlor a long uuro, but aa thoandieuco one by onebegan to loitVt. ttpd there did not appear to beany Uiapoailiou j(»" tue B*n of the performersto eenthtu* the rk-nom, it waa determmed bytho fewwho had remaitifd to evacuate thoI uiliiiui'. The Mayo. :tatl Uol. li-pkiua, chiefot pjiice,w*r*the l-*t to leave the houa.*,which tbey withdtevf tTj»*i nfer tb* «nthj«, audiencebad retired, aad Ihe cr-wi i* tl onrsttj aro-ndtbe Opwa Uotjb* bidd^aaaiwJ

A few nmnteutt beiore the Mayor Jen, aparty Uf _eßti*nsen bora out the hag! whichuad been unfurled iv the buildim-, uud aatheypatted ontnf the rotqutea §nv* three *h**iifor Gen. lianus and Bomalwdy elao, and threegroans ior >-.ac wttayfaahtß \va did not

I Tbet* waa a heavy poiiee force f*C»asa auita guard Of i-oldiera, and tbo Cbiol and bfeat.jM.iier wereoxertiug thtir be_t eliorta to pr3-

--i nerveorder without, waking it ne*-*3***f to ro-_oittolouo.auJ we are happy to iay thai,

j ** ilh ibe ae-islau.- ot tbo Mayor, tbey sue-

i 'i'hut ended "theuii;bi ut the new Optx*[ iiouae," which but *iv*n another liietoiicI cvtut in tLe cbiouiclrs el Hum Orlci.r.a.| --»

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t.'safedcrnie ItottsTh* community eontiuuM to receive and to

pass thenotot of tb*ConfederateGovernment' \u25a0ksaed i»«i >r to April, IS»> J. TheMnoted to Ibe |people ueuerally are juatat *ood< * xuy. They <ueverwere esteemed the worefur bearing on *their Uco the promise to he feuded inbond* of <S par ceut; and are not regarded aa Icesvaraa- jlble vow that the OoverumeutiaaboMitorcfu-o J'lo Uoud theta at till, ani tbe baUKt hero bavo.>.'cclined to tuki't tbem on deposit. (A policy,by ibe way, the banks nowhere *Ue bave iureaed.) Tho credit mil honor of tbe Guveru-ment are as much Involved In tb* cuiltercitiifir ultimate redeiaptiou as iv anyotbci ofit«issues,aud tbo peap'o couiinue to titkc themwilh the taut* couiidoici that tb-y bava itcalvedand paid them out aver iha** tboy StatB_\V Uie ligbt.. Thia course of tho people and the bneiue-itcomntuuilyia wise, uud axveathemtelvea fromunnecessary .haves -a.d diaccuuis whkhwouldI'i/luw their rejection of those notes lefucedby tho Uiohniond Imuke. Taoae not*, will betaken for taxed, aud wo hopa will be retired ivlb.it wunuer aa rupi ily as was hopedby tkoa.who Bhxptd afce PAiiey. of JdUOi_S_Hißl*-*--Tlteir contiuued circulation is a gcol evideucoof tbe faith of the people iv tbe credit ot tbeGovernment, and will pievetit tho inconve-nience which t*r*_ teaaonaUy apprehendedIroui the courae of tba Government _nJ theb-uks iv putting them uuder tho b in.

? ~~SJg;^Mawa^aee^??\u25a0wy?\u25a0wawawarlor AUxauder 11., but by a man "elected toth* hh-hestoffleo in in* world by « free peo-ple"?a man who repmeuta "the beet Gov 1erument that tbo can ever ahoue upon"?v 'man who is the head of a people "never 'wrong in their iuuliucla'--iu tht lull blaze ofall the IKght which theboasted uiuetueuth ten"tury ha* poured upon the earth.Were ttwar to springup between the K*a-peror of tbe French aud the Banperor ot Aus-tria to-usorrow, and were the Emperorof tboFrench to ero* a tho Rhine aud niarcfa into therich proviuoos of the iJ-aube, doe* j»uy maa \u25a0behove that he would dare to order out uiti-rendiugexpeditious for the purpose ofkillingcattle, bur*t»ng crops, aud mills, destroyingagricultural implements, aud reducing the w_;men and children of whole districts to absolute*starvation I ho. lie would bo met by theremonstrance** -1 overyCourt hi Em ope, nudif lcuiouetrxuoaa would uot do, thoxe fjuutt_would boou ti-, what virtue there waa iuxiuir.A uuivernal hue uudcry wouldboraised against,him. lie woubi bo drivenb_ck, like gennu.!i-

uf old,to luo laud whence he oame, aothough be warre pursued hy the diioct vanIgmmeeat Lte*vo_. lie would become ahiss-itig and a Mora to the nations, aud his lifewon! I u<>t bu safe even iv liit>Tuillßrie*. Tua\u25a0aUglfch war iv India, aix yittsTt Bg*, wa-bloody avid burbaruu, enough; but UUWBtt*

****** read ot attempts to droiva theikobalds, or to inundate whole diatiic*..,by cutting'the djkoß uf the Gaugo?, or letting iv tbe ****-ttt* cf thuuetnu. Thia ImtaatUUU aud iubu-

juian policy bus beau purailtd by tiio x~*w_tU*U |j iv Louiaianu, aud a* it ha jnot au example, soi?wetruit, lor tbe honor* of our race, it will jnever meet wilh !_____\u25a0_

It ia clearly ouropiuiora thnt incur.iona guc'j jBt tbatci Kiipatrick, niaaia for til. purpose ef\iuitiufing crops, bouae?, agricultural iinple- jmenUyaud mSßu\ are B_Uhutl tbe liws of war. |aud tbat those mpnlofii iv ihem cauuot be r_-

jgat dad us any..hiug eiae than I*o*B-ft and ruur-I derers, lot, tb jirauthority come from whom !may. A it*** examplea ought W> be ruaJo. 'IhaIfearol \u25a0*?**! to buvv* rea**a_Kd|our auth.-ritica-thua far. IJut t'Ley cannot Jow*r*e t_uu t_ey hnvn a****. I'uuiabmeui, jmight aY mux ikmm, but it cuald ad»l little to our sUUUg*r. For tbey bang and about OUT pcoilo |*J_*rsßY*r they pleaae, Under thb lajpieesiouthat w*e daio nut ntnlint*.

! b'liOM THE NOETHERN BOKDEB? RE1-OBTED FIGHTING ON THE POTO-MAC.- Iv the ab_3LC3 of any < lhcial or authentic

j information with leference to tho opeia-liona of tho Atmy of tbo Potomac, we

i L_ve.au abundance of rumors, come ol whichjare peibaps will founded and entitled to con-juderatiou. ibe hut report W* have of tbo! forward movement of our forces ia, that, tbotor] a oflieu. Ljngstreet crossed tbe Potwmac

i al Edwards's Kerry, near Leeaburg, on Stir.I day morning, und tbat rptendil body of tol-I diera vow occupy tbo neutral territory of

Maryland, lt ia stated, iv counfeiion withthia report, thnt a pretty severe light took

] platoon Saturday, previous to croeting, be-

' tw**n the rear guard of Lttjugttreet'i corpsjnud the advance of tho eneny bp tho neighbor-Lood of Loesburf,'. We are inclined to think,Lowevt-r, frem the beat inJotmatioavie have

ibe subject,that all the lighting thatban\ occurred baa Lean between tho cavaliy foictaaf the contending armiea. It ia hardly to botuppifeed that if Geu.Longtstreet bad been ac-tively engaged iv battle on _i.tird.iy, with biare_r rd*a**ly pressed by Uooker'a foicrs, howould l;a>"0 eonliuued his advance _nicio£_-J

theriver on Sunday morning.We think it altogttlier likely that tharf"

port of a heavy engagement has orivinatei inthe series of brn'iunt lights which GeneralBtanrt baa bad with tb© in all whichwe have eveiy leasctr lo believe he bus been_j./re than usually suci-cU-lul. With reference,lo.tboselights, and the covaditfou Otf our army,w*giv*th*feUewiag extract frett a letttrwritten by a member ofihe- Mth Viigl.uaeav-alry to a friend iv thia city, rand dated oi» Sat-urday la?t. IB* wiitor an*** :

"Smco Thnrtdty we have baen etuttantlyBkb?lisbing wild ihe enemy--always succbbb \fully. We have taken nr.ni'oere of prisonerstuid horsoa. Tue lattar do u_ much tbe nioet.good every way.

"1 hardly kuov/ wb« that* you would enjoyit or Uot, bnt 1 with you _ould see Gen. Lee anob** auiiy iti motion, ail I have within a fewdays past. Never wat tr.ere a more ffc.ely or- 'i*jdbody of nit-n in the wortt. Tne mena>e uf! iv splendid spirits. There is -.io strag-gling."

IftBUtUMMh UU predicated oi Goa. Joau - jtmu, wk*l rduUl be said of Geu. Peaubertc-u I jiha lt.iveeaxest baa fiitiirei more from ha.**Mn tb*n nuy other in tbe Southern_Vmf*_er_cy. He happened to have beenL.. ru IB I Wtlthttß Slate, and althoughbe badBwvri*- -t Virgin**, had reared bia uunausuusi Southera people, bad tuanUUJ m_uyyears iiirag us, and bad r.-j-cted tbe otior cf[lui_u failiißllO fl?l iv hia lot with tbe iNorth, there were nol wanting men rßujMkt**. !uSseßOUghto impute bis Northern birtb to 1!,_ v - ciioie, audio "foretell that upon the jkrst epp*ttustt*j be would pro*e a traitor lo iI,c t.iu.ie he had Ocpoaeed at so greut a co3t- (liea*ra) ste*UU_lj recommended bim to \u25a0J, ;,juju Davia, JaftetUtU Davie gave bim| .. tank aud importanteatpicymeut upou thui _'jieii'iaUou of lijn. Lie. Joseph E.

J ..-Uot in desired to h*V* bim forchief of kit jU_C declared lhat ihere was notattnar mane* a br*v**v eoldior iv the Con- t.cJciate-ervice. Ali v;on!J not do. He wallrtirl ibe object efuxwe***x_ ceu«are, audwhen j[.i (t*tcuaw_a*Xwfingat Charieatou the firmaesa;el President Davia alone proyeuted him from !Ciiliiiijj a aacs-fc* to tha iuveleiacy of his ma- !bgrter* He couli uove-r**Us*r*tnad what oc"

etStonid this etorm of hatred, *_**p bis North.it.birth, ibe atricldiacipliue ha kepi up in hit, ~:.j , und hia having said, or been reported to.j t-iy, thati! theenemy alta'._edCharleston iv J: roe, Le :>boQldbecompeiledto evacuate it, a*in _iics'.iouab!yhe would havebeen ivtbe then

_; ijiiipared condition of the plucu, aad ac wo ,

!? irn Clca. Beauregard liimac'f6_ya be would |?i.->.t came tbe eugasjemouts outbe li g lilack,!

\u25a0 "'.o ill success of whic'a bereceived till theU__* Mthoagb he waa BMBttaUrl by troops.

\u25a0 ,ut tiaifts J***, uumeioua uj bia own, while a 'pruon of the latter aliamefully abandoned ;

;.:_ aayioglbit be had sold them and V icks- ;!ur>{! Through all these diiticaltiea Ueueral .I'fbmtou has fought bis way like a be.-o. liebit not allowed elandei and detraction to ma-o...e slightest impression upon bia mini. Ho iba*never wavered for a moment, ai>d uevcrJjU§ any act by wLich hi. loyalty couid b* ;..ailed iv ijueetioa. lie ba- made ont of tba 'isAjuieet a:id uiibieul defences of which lb6feii any aciouLl in bio.ory. Ho luo made \'icks. .bar** us famous vi SarukOssa, aud ho wiil tO :downt* posterity with Palafox IhUtU who jnan wide mouthed nguhttt bimaie alieady ,.... ._<. i of _h*****a~*t for haviuy reviled a.Lea- Ttoaa who were a ntttt lesa veheatant

_trt vec-re-iurcuud, and beg** to****** bim.aaest who were a!w_y_ convinced of Lis-Oarage ani loyalty, but were kept ulent byt.i- ill. ucce.s, to i.«»id up tbe.ir bcadt>Ukttt these wbo always upheld bim arereadyIj shout I>r j >y. His case presonls a solomu

agitiuat giving Way lo v popular butcry. SiZ weekjuj.,o be cjuld u«-l bave rect.iv-

s ! *o__*rOU jtulico from ihe bouy ol hit conn-To tlay, ko is MUMtew_tgUUtry much

uie_ui«ic.!. -keen.ur*peuultr*__-*<****. Woteal r-ihtr piuui that W'\u25a0'* nave iv uoither jvt thc-m lh_t io lo cay. ***? l».tva never tllh*_

01 idtdl-ed Hail- i'cU-beiiOU. VIOicgßtd bim _c ono ot the ttue.it men ;md bottvaicoraiv the MSvice, and co we bavo?iwuy,j. -,:ur_td bim. li** but rendered am-ist Itupnr. jUat uertk-j cerl-iiuly T..rongh bim, undtr; is Supreme Puwur, uo believe that Vicbi.burg has been taved and the dreadful Couto

'.icace ol tevtritig t-ur empire averioJ. He>-cerUii,ly wormy of a high pia.c- among mo ,-tyret**I thu Camtummmty.

.?lore Aiioat BrlijiUll**While oar troops iv Pennsylvania at* " M- j

*a**eliag privet* property,'* tLo Ifauhnet iv 'ew_____ppi ;tre burning PintIt uud Butoevilio. ISuch ia tli«* return we receive fur that amazing 'mugiianimily which sacrifices our frieaida uut :oi conaidoialiou for ourenemies. Tho tatter, \u25a0it, seems, are the only lit etibjects for Umfedo <rule ***e****_f. Oar own people are not \eor;kyto taste iia benelile. How long ia this state ofthings to continue I How long are we lo sab-mil to Yankee outrage, without even adtouxpt'|ng to retaliate / How long are we Iwh-jii indtten oa o:io cheek, to turn tbo other/In a Iflll*lira*we shall har/* uo towu.j nud ivillages tele to d*ttr*y, uud then, we tnpnofie*we muy expect Yauko. rage to subside, butnet before.

We bear it a?id that if wo retaliate it tv. i,

! ouly iuduo forth*, outrage ou tin part of th* ]

' enemy, Such reasoning iatoo puoiiucimous to jcommand.tho attention of a brave people. Jt ;

\u25a0we aro afraid to strike \u25a0*\u25a0_* we be etrnck i_ |[ return, we h-dottUti neverh_v« entered ujiou

_i thia war. lt would be bottor, even now, to !; fcive it up, and ask pardon of tbe Yankees for :I all tbe defeats our brave armies have ini'lioted ;, upon tbem. But it ia falsa r****uiug. If wof bad retaliated etoruly in Ihe beginning wo\u25a0\ eliou'd Luve put an end to tho tystani of out I\u25a0 n_Ut adopted 1 y tt:e Yauliess atonce. If vie \u25a0

h:ul hung a ilczin Yankee t-Uicox. when the .ifaah** Government refused to rmrrender lua |vsiiaia McNeil, we alioald bad no moio 'mHftary murdtirs. 'lue scoundrel, Buinaide,Who boa thUWU bia incapacity to iii-bt, would !iiuver have dar*d lo murder oihet-ra i-i coldbloj»l, tar r*e*rUiliug iv Kentucky, our owuterritory. It, wfauauver the JTunhthc_iaers\u25a0nrdttu4 our tHißtnt, t.t!.o:i iu.i!ie uct of tl«-----fending their property tgniutt their armedlvin.udetf, live of tboir *-*PftTt had btt-u tie- tm'ti 1 for every luurdtiod ciUxen, auctii woulXloUg iiiuce have been put to thai atrocit/a-3 Bytt 'tr-m. War cannot be made upon Ibe paneijdQa jinculcated by tbe Peace .Society.

Tbe Yankees fafaete oue couuUy wilh th* javowed p_prpi>£o of starving us out and redae" I.iiiguri to ruin. Tu**fatuul all our negretn 1lb»y bill nil <ha euttlt, bog*, sheep..ad Sort-*, it thßt tbey cannot carry away?tbey Linn tLe jnopd in the Iaural and in the laid?they thee*ior hang-our ptepiu tf they uttompt to d-fsnditucir bobs**?and lh*y do all this with perfectluspunity. 'i'.ioy know tbey will reaver neciiledlu aMehunang. i'biy believe we uroatihid to roUili'ito. for thus ibey totorpiUtthoChristian fuunhnutt of our GoveinaicuL Tba1BBIUhnUBB, Rat bom soltcuiug their wrath, lends 'ouly to intUme it t_ the highest pilc'i. Tney i, 10->k ujjou our conatry us a j/auie |_es«rve, !which they muy Batt* an J plunder when****Ibey muy feel disposed to do to, without ihatMglttoSt risk ot preveiuiou or pnu-thattUß.Ojr eubmis; ion is :i standing invitaiioii to tbem 'and they fail not lo take advantage of it.

lv what r**B*et could we Le woratei by i* ». !taliaioti i Tuo oaemy cou'.i'. uot, trttt* us '! wont limn Lo ij trealiug ut now ! lie *.>urua Iand pillages whatever ho cbjCcca, und be *bauga and sboola whom. )6var ho plenses. iia *could bat .1 > the aimo if wo totaiiialcd, and ii- 1: could uot well do worse. Uulbe Would _*t*k> j

! wois3. He Joes what bu is low doing be Icause bo leas not. rettibutioii. His own conn- Itry hui heretofore, with tho oxceptiouof U Ifuiull poitiou tl it Irtet year,beeu tecure from ,invasion. Uo haa lud no tear for lis aUßt*Bfti bia hrasido, bia family, and bis properly.'lie knows not, practically, what wur is. iiojbt* no conceptionofiia horrors, no idea ol Ihe*foaee* it eulaiia. It le of the last, iiupotl-uud :Ij '.ivo hioi a Ic.-j. v in these paiiicu'ars, be'cause without euch leaaou ha will never ia. 'clmo to poaca.

Yankee i.au.l clef the Wariv Ihb yedr 1674, _iar?h_l fUItUUB, c~m-

-~uiiuj< a blanch army iv Germany, laidwwie ihe p_laO-ate with lira and e.trord. TbeitaliiftanutoLlector, fiom bia palac. _t Man ;keiia,could behold the conll-gtatiou of two .dies and twenty tiva towns uud viilagea. Theaataml* ofeverykind, were kiileJ or drivenoff, >taefruit tr**l cut down, _u_lkecrops destroy- ;eJ ia ihe held, or granaries. Alitalia and Lor-?«_u weie likewiae ruvaged by Ibo auiae plii-lew soldier, whoae only apology WUI that hedt.ir _d ty (Jtatryy ibo lUUIUBUni of bid HuOUiy,\u25a0ni |.i___ tv teri_ri i v tho t<peedieatmitu-

sttsiM* Yttm that day to Ihia, thia hor-*Uit transaction has beeu held up to the exo 1**uli***i m .i.i.,.ij_und no Europdau (leiieral,?\u25a0lift Ihttt of Ihe halt uavuije Bu*u\UU*, j

iuvaded i'ruyaia outs buudred yeata jNCf.hiuj beeu hardy enough toimiutotho :tXHiopU; Iht lepetitiou of that atrocity,!?teuton euou,»jb among tbe Turks, aud in lv

tbe Briliaii ba-J exteuJtd their do****aa, dOion** civili/.ed paople, wan reeervnl** ttie de..tjndauU ol the pilgrim failure?*? godly _

a(j ga.-i-lotmg I'oritaus?-tbe m*u\u25a0?Utl fHiuere doporUd a whoU colony from

_u_ tlie ea, lh , eeit with murder, :*W* t_6y c_Vottij ia6 jauu*of tbo uufortu- ??UU r«_ t__.dt Tureuuo f*B*'ib«_e euormitieu oue hundred aud eighJ Um Tearsago, when ibo world was far-r >- b*mX eg euUKiji_u.ti, no civillwd,or so\***** ac it profeset-. yj be vow-that he !..** * *** ot a deepoi, whoiie ambitfou for \J year, kept ?v«,y uatiou bl Jiurop* in

Uit dr*»d of losiug it*. liU«rlles-~thiU Lhiuj7 *** tou<i»«« ,--aud that nit Gene.lisiuJimhati ord*r * ** r*y "0 regard to hu-

UK utbtnit suiod i v the w*y of hi« polliLJj"!** ***? ?*?»?, **d then recollect~J___ toUrnthhMS tyrant__r,r mi by **' *b-olul* ttODßreb of*m tioibywepoie,,.. . epb, i

- THE ATMCX ON" KNOX VII,LIS.Tha pret'y full telogramt frum H -OXVill*

give v? tha particular* of _>*Fedexulattackon i-noxVaite, Teuu , on _:.t;4r?_y 1?3:, and ?Utter iYviii Chaltanooga Ttunttlsi uts to supplyiho p&nicii-ii. of the mov.menta of til ) _au-koea before thuattochw*»_and». Thu partywas command*J by Geu. Carter, tr._- T* unoh* jBee renegade, and numbered übout 2,00© i_e_. |Tbey penetrated into Tub-Mbvjm ihnngh |v gap in the mountain near Kingston, aidmarched ou LoUdon, a town of 1 fiOII iubtibi-taut*,op tho Kttt Tennetaae and Geoi,*iaitaihoad. __j miles west of ivaojiville, intec -i- Iiug to burn tbe rfUhv.ad bridge at that plac 3, |L.ut, fnUtug the bridge well mniHllidfßl by \otockadej and t»efoudfd bj artillery, _b*ym*v*d oil to Ltuufr, aboutp.veu miles :*e? reii.uoxviile, on tbe _.tme ror.j. ller. they bur_tthe mammoth factory of the Lsiioir -truth***,with 111 tbo out-buiUliu- g3 .md the residouco oltha owner.,and tore uu tbatrack for aeveiul jmile., 'l'he 54th Vi rgh_U regiment, which hud jbom pttttioned t/-.efe) had jii-t 101ltbut morniug forKtioxvi'' ._,, Uud tbo place waa thereforedefenaelnes. ' __ey told two citizen.-, whomthey ftaptnr d a there, that, they weie going outo burn X' aoxville. The result of their gc'ingon it giv en to the telegraphic dir-putchea. Tbamid cv* ao just BB tbo esctiou ef country evatft1,1 L judon hud beeu trauef-nrea l.om G6n-Hf wkmr'a depuitmeut to that of Geu. Jack\u25a0

a* ,v, a*. Chattanooga, and iv tbo _*o~e_W*_ oitroopa constM-iieut ou t_a cuauga a-vertdipheja werekit uudefonded, which would not|

,' hatfc* been the eat* if the transfer Lad t-.-cujjplace a few duya later oreailier.

It will be Been from tbe tulektama tbat _i-:-;rI! their repulse atKuoxville the Yaukceacauiefa. j1far east as Alunislowu, on the Erst 'i__ue_ace Ij uud Virgiuia itailroad, which ia 8. milea from <\ itrictol. There, it uppeara, they U*Ur* likely >j tocame to grief. j

< _AMt__ Ix-TUIO** *»* Tut. KffiUßO c_i;e.-

I .f.,,.,.__Willingly or auwtttingij, the x_nh*tli BM ?jiviug tbe *_p_MI-*Muu_ eiguilieuiit tetti! _t*nyagain* thou- oKi'tbomca and prates*j aione, :u\d iv fovorof tbe South, 'i he lollow-j iug account of Ihe luor.-ible condition *.- Ibei tlavfil in Naibvlle ia fiom the cbatgo to iboI tjniudJury Ly Judge Brian on thnUjat lvi tbo| piiuiabineiit of afovea.j We of tbe city of Nashville aro nh*ol*_*tJ< caiscd wi.'b the pr-sauce of a uegro popula-! tiou which **.T* fiuil it impossible to cjnlrcl--! jNanlivrlle ia ma_*t the general ra/alfzvoua forI ivll the iunaway ue'vroea in ihi* and _n_,<j ofj tbti adjoining Ekute* They thrust themaelven! auto tiio houto3 of our mil defy tbe( owiiere toouat tl.i m They «ilfcr, tbey steal,j they ecruplo at uotbiu*/. tbey r*i*-U-*t nobody ,' they rrgerd Bp law, bni_a<i or dmnn. ».._«i a>t tbem are ti*.<2ge_ in hrtrpitt-f. but ti.ey aio] afi 'iiiuierou. that tb;j ia perhapa ouly a frnt-jtioiui P-rt- They piomei tie our streets,I they i.-oV* our side-walk*, tread oar alleys _,! they rill our _"u.e.'*, cai'arj?, ganel.. They!me too lazy to worl'' tuo ignorant lo di*niu-

guiah between liberty an.' l-ceuee ; ton ehauie-

'lea.'* to reaped commou d« «"e_.«V. and too de-i graded to observe lh<s ordinary iDu'i cf mor

a<ity. ' 'i'he men _re tbievea and burglars, thewo usea proati utea and vagrauia. There iascarcely a atublo, a hoi* pen* or a _!,eu iooatthatdooa not bear the impic.a of a long heelund holiowle-aa iuetep. These negroes uio vcurae to the _rmy,» canear tosociety, a Lli.-Ltupon houeaty, morality and decency, and aleach upou the Government.

TUE PENINSULA. "*There are B* movomenta ou the I'euiu-tiula. Our cavalry are 88888-Bg bftlow Btu-hamaville, ia New Kent, aud ou Suud.ykilled a Yankee pickot and wounded another.Thia occurred belweeu Liarhamavile and the,lirick Uouae. iuo Yankees are clearingout ]IfeH country below there. Tbey burned the jhtuae ofMr. l'iiickuey Walker tact week, andato catryiug ell all tbe uegreea they cau laytLeir kuuda ou. The ioik ittvor train lust 'uveniug brought up about tifieeumeu aud one ?woiuau, who were caught trying to get !throdgb our liuea to the enemy. Moat of theimeu had been employed in tbe Government\u25a0workshopshere. The ci_.ua ou the fenin.ttulii took tho parties iv custody aud eeiittbem up to iiichmoud All hands ofthem werobjid to Cattle Thunder. There are uo _uu-b>ala lying oil Voiklowu.

Tati: Atlanta.?-The CS. iron-clad Atlauta,Icaptured by tne Yankee boats iv Warsaw jSound, waa lying where she was captured cv jFriday lust, souk Aiutlj to her smoke stack. : jThis ebowa that ehe waadisabled by th* Yau- Jkee fire, and accounts for th* little firing dove.'The Virgiuiuns on bos id the vessel wereCom- Jwander W. A. Web A**i*tont Paynutter jWm. li. Mi-oe, Midshipman J. A. G. William- 'too, Assistant Engineers L.C Kiog and J. ti. JWatt, aud gunner T- B. Travis. The tuouiy jbave notgotten her armament oil her yet. j I

_«B |lFall in Vluvb ?Tuei *mmin*i whtatcrop j

at th* S *utb it likelyt?ft _{_ thespeculator. (L%wor grsdes of dour" \ n Augusta, U*,' iot usturdßX, ntpo ptf ' ?

Vit.iuia rtitt> i mmmwtr,A notice of the Viigiala VolanUer Navy !

Company appeals inour paper this morning.This organization ia under the act of the la_tCongress ou the auLject, and ia receiving thuBid and encouragement of come of our mci.tinliuemialcitizens. The exampleof No. Saw;' 'wL.ee achievements we hope will continue atleast till she has captuied _M Yaukee shipe? ;.hows what irjary may be i-tlicted upou tLeenemy ou the seas. The pocketnerveof the!Yaukee ia theouly one that id really at iiaitive,feud that hat boon grievously lacerated by theiutrepid Seuimee. If under the law of Con- jgrots for tho oatablisbmeutuf a volunteernavy wecau put*upon the ocean a number of .ausilmriertoour Alabama.,kiorida-.Georgia.. ;Virginia*, etc., w* shall be enabledtospreadwider Ihe havoc ami Jet Yaukee commerce,

_aud do our cause incalculable tcrvlc*. .Thoseembarfciug to ibis patrioticpurpose have be- i isides the titimnluut of public spiritUnd lev* of jcountry that of pecuniary gain, which prom*' ?

esto be large. Tb* nnriny't commerce it !oprn*on every t*u, and «n*ra v rich faatvettto thu d»*toff Conftutrato m_j»_u I

_'_D_RA_ OriMon of G_?. Lek'S MvVE--_nts.?The Naw York Timet, of tho 17th,Lai the following epetulahomi aa to Lee'suiovemeuta t * jlt is altogether likely that Lee will move 'eery rapidly in tho execution of bis plan,whateverit may ba. lie know* already tbatfeunaylvauia aud the whola North are rally-ing to drive him back, aud he kuaw beforeho 'advanced that they would do no. lie huowa

h **l Hooker will become atrou.ti every day, Imd thatevery day will also add immeneely'tohe strength of any position that Hooker mayike up. lie knows thatevery day he remainsv the North lticbmond is put in the most im-ninent peril from an advene* uf onr troopatalionedon theYoniusula a.d at Suffolk. lietoows tkata Northern campaign, laaliug evenit long atmouths, ia imposeible. lie will beikely, therefore, to strike out very .jqicklymd with his whole force. If it le inva-iou ivorce, we ahill have, it thia week. If it ia a 'lattl*with Hooker, it wiil not be delated. Iflia an attempt to K*n Intoßaltimor*, *ud thuauto tb* rearof Washington--which wouldbehe work of a madman?it will be dons wilhhe not hastd and fury of a BtßfaaßMb

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SXWARD ON 1-Urtur-IAN CoMHICATION-.? 't appears from a St f-torsburg telegram, inhe late London papers, that .Trance invittdbe American Government to join tb* greatEuropean Powers in their diplomatic action\u25a0ward Ituatlaon the Polish tiaeatiou,and thetply of Mr. Sewardfcai been published aih_ .'etertburg. Tho WaehlngtonC-biaotrefuted*co-operation,on tit* ground that Ameiicaauneverdeviatefrom her traditionalpolicyf uon-lutoi veutiou toi..rop*_u afialrt, exceptjcases ef tvidtntntctttlty.

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Gin. Bbaoo abd the Youxo Orrictu ?? ]The following tbows thatthough Geu. Bragg jknows howto eatbis fics *» aflint 11 miltersof diHcipliue, he also knows how toeympa- 'tMut witli the tender sentiments audio a,,*jl.tii a ii. licit* sei.a. of Lour. A correa-puu.lent of tbe Mobile Adeei titer, wiitiugfrom Sh-llyVille, eaja i

An officer iv On. Urapg's a*my had ahtallied a abort leave of absence to parm>t hiotlo gohome aid attend to persona* iuteie.ta de-i_.rt.diug bis presence. Before hie time ofan-sa),ca had expiredbe reqaeeted ? further I*ayeof abaci.cc tit tbirty days, and promised to le- 'turn a b't'er soldier than he had everbeenbefore. Uu r«<pi*st wub approvedl.y tie va-rious o-Ucers ivcommand over bim,whoknewbim to brt a true and faithful man, and fi-utlly Iby Geu. B.agg. Before tbe thirty d-ye'timegranted had expired, he again forwarded a :conimni.ication deairiug a still further leave.? {His uiiiccra were oelouiabed at bia impudeuca \u25a0wnd aiiduc-ty, and euch one ia turn through !\.- hose haudß itpaaeedmarked it "disapprove*." ,IJjlore tbe communication reached army head- jquartera, Gem Bragg waa the recipient of a -lott** from thia oilicer, who stated tbathe had |made application fur fatther loave,and gava jatbia ******* that while onrarmy waa further |adv;yiced be bad become engaged to a young jlady from whom he hud 'received a letter, jwhich he euclca.d. This delicate missive con ;taiiied v aad aud touching farewttl to the]yuuug oilirer wbo had gained bar affections, jShe explain* dthat since the enemybad gained [he. homestead tbey had destroyed her proper-ty, taken everythiug from her, aud well n'ghmade her peunilees

Whcu the had engaged hereelf to her lover, jsbe wae thepoesessor of properly, and wasin '?i.nertu* uircumetauced. With thia state of!things txibiit. g, hard us she felt wou'd be the jtrial toher, she had determined to re'eato theobject of her aifectioua from au engagementmade ivher piosperily. Thia noble miceivewas couched iasuch lovingaud geutle, thoughprudent, aud touching language, that it mignt» well have drawu tearsfrom ihe iron wariiorto whom it waa preeented. Tue officer addedthntmiefortuuea of hia alfi-nced had ouly themure endeared her to him, and thia manileatatiou ot tier disinterested love aud spirit hadculy iuspii'-d a stronger aHoc tiou for co uoblea woman, lie desired v still further holidaytbat he might go to her aud marry her, prov-ing tba*. his love was as pure as her own, audby mukiug her bia wite, endow his propertyui»-u her in c_c he wasmade the viitimof abu let. Gnu. Uragg aeut diiectiouß lo bis bu-reau iincer to send him ibe commnuioation boa.iou aa it shouldarrive, and regardless of theo-doraeineul of "diaapproved,"made by olfl-cera unawareof thecircunißtauce**, he markedit, "Granted for thirty drya," aud eudoraedupou tbe letter: "The lady ia worthy the bettuud biavtttaoldier, and from what I learn Ibelieve you aie worthy of tue lady.

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! Captukb of fauna* Becruiting Offi-?BUS.-? Col. Buddy's command last week cap-turediuTenueeaea Col. Wm. P. Keudrick, ofth 3"Ji Teuuesteo (Yauk-e) regiment, audCapt. Daniel E Bouham, ofthesamercgimeut,both eiig iged ivrecruiting in Teausß;eo fortheFciierala. Several privatesengagediv thetamo service ware ala> capturel. Col. X eu.

i diick ia a uative ofToZiwell county, Va., aodthe unwortijy.aou of Bey. W. P. K.udrick, aMethodist miuistcr, who lijia Buffered iv prop-erty a'_d peisoa for refusing to take the oathto support Lincoln's Government. 11* hastur* brolheru iv tho Confederateaarvioj. oneof whom belonged to the cuuiuiuid which cap-

'\u25a0tared tba rjjnegaJo. Ou the ISth of May last1 We n*. Corbiu and T. J. AlcGr.rw, two C*»n---i federate eoldiera, membara of Ibe 4th Ken-

tucky cavalry, were shot dead at Sandusky,Ohio, by order of Geu. liuruside, for recru t*iug for IkeConfederate eervice ia Kentucky'Comment upou what the fate of Keudriok hudBonlium ehould bo is unnecessary; but thefollowing paragraph about tbe fate of the twoConfederates may aasiat the reaier ivcoming

\u25a0 to a coirtut conclusion 1j V'heu Corbiu ani McGraw were prisoner.-I Miss Corbiu, tbe sister of Corbiu, catlod uponjGen. Buruei.io and appealedto bim to-refrainIfrom executing his or?8r, aud the fseutrhl **?Iplied "that hoi al <iait. handling ibis reteliionIwilh gloves." Miss Corbiu tboa went to tneI ,ity of Wuibir.k'lou and requested an interview vjji.li th1* Prtr*d*nt| which wa* declined.IThe** mou were shot foruooiharoil'euee lhantho charge of lo.uiitiui* in Kentucky.

The Tnut Spikit of a Pueeman.?Theliuiit3viile (Ala.) Confederate **\u25a0**-*\u25a0 an extract from a ptiv.-.te letter written hy MrIsaut Vv'iueton, a:i old farmer iv Kruukiii. eounly, Ala , whoee property was d**_ro]**M, by tbe kanksca fo luoir laii through theie.?ltbreathes a spirit which shows ita writer to,? b_ v true patriot:; I The extentofdamagesnever can bo known

t'- a=v took all of my negroes oil* except one?lan iild itliov l»S ye-irs eld, But my curling.I drivtw and body servant for thirty year:', aliei

gsttiug t,J Tatrninhin. went lo the Peden;s General uud informed him that ho woonrathe* cut bin, aud oil t.| hia familiea tl routsthan to bo forced lo leavo hia master. The)(. .ive-btma pasa to comu home, v\bicli ha dit- with t.'a family?l9iv all. They kepl'llo

j my uogrccs, '-.'S hornet and mules, and 1 w«jyour, took about .'AM bales ot my cotton, am

3 riritriTTTrf my *-**'*>l"> stock, tools, f..w!a; etc-

* With wbattiieylook audour arwiea burut,1 lost about I,Will balaf. They have ruiued mj

r1 Bou and took the m)Bt of my soq iu-lawiproperty, destroying everything they could-

' Ha* it wo gain our independence, (*a wo wil

" * -tv d>.) uud loae ad of our property, wi1 co. lav.. {> oU to have ftmaine.t wM be aiuo. »-itav*, it would 1.9 belle» with them. 1 dj? - ?**-*?_*_ audi lor iau at*fh t* be a bill o* **, thankof ftr* to bo thrownin iCtbuu to n_., . lemamed wiln them, or *ver.rsturu to t_e_i1. wbish we w.il emm tlo, no, eoouerdie'; ?**\u25a0 " ' \u25a0

1 afxpaxcu* on a* AmicableSei-abation-A Paiia letter to the Mew York tVo>Id eoutaiua the following paragraph, which We reprcduc ;, lv a recant conversation held with the'Em-Mtot (UU matter by whou ) bin Majesty let, fall the f.llowiug Napoleonic remarks ou tbe. American question 1"An amicable eeparatioubetween the North and South wonld hnv.beeu tho grandest ttiomph over achieved by,republicanism; it would have compelled theadmiration of tbe world. As it is, republi-canism bap uever beeu so deadin Europe aanow. The neople so* tbat npublics, ur theiffsu who admiuialor their Governnenta,have' tlie'aameprido, passion?, and lust of empire,that Uiiiiieuce eoreraigu.; while,being alwaysunstable iv their position, they have uot thoresponsibilities that we kava, wbo eeek.to coiiflolidnte dyuaatitt by p-ciiirating the! maisee. The monarchies of Europe do notbad yourAmerican war an unmixea evil. Wecanatford to suiter much in onrmaterial inter-eala while tbe ievoluUona*y dream-ofropubli-. caua ia dissolving iv blood.''

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Post Office Contract.ms?A correspon-dentof lb* Atlanta (Oa) Confederacy alludestoa decision recently made, ivwhich the Gin-erxl Post O-foeDepartment explaiusth* K_emptiou Act in favorof mail contractors,ovapoint in referknee towhich but few ar* cor-rectly informed. The act rxcepts from th*privilege of fxamption contractors "of letsthan teu miles in length, aud on which th*mall ia earned onhorse." The ess* wastbatof a citizen of Chattanooga, whose bid as a?mail messenger from the railroad depotto adistance leu than tun miles, atan annualcom-pensation of four dollars and fifty csnti, (for-mer compensation six hundred nud fifty dol-lars,) wat accepted by tb* Department Tb*messengerwasnotifi-dbytb* enrolling cdicertbathe was not entitled to exemption undertu*act of April 14 fa, 1863,and be wouldholdhim aaa conscript. An appealwat mad* tothul>*patt*a*ui and a certificateofexemptionwatimmediately forwarded, on th* ground th.tdistance la iumatoilal whin th* ouaatity ofmail matterto be transportedrequires tb* useof a vehicle.

\u25a0 4V»!*\u25a0?_\u25ba? b-aathi* of Laudarduto. Notube*.-libbeka, and Monro*. Miss, Xi mllUaiyo tapanies hay* bt«n otgitnittd fer hotat de-mm

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I)AILiT DISPATCH^VOL. XXIV. RICHMOND, YAM

JUNl_r24.iß63a , NO. JSQ.LOCAL MATTIiUiS.

Heavy Robbery?Oa Thursday mornlß*aat a man namtd Stmual T. Kasmy * ritlfeat of Klcbm< nd county, cam* to this citywith a quantity oT bacon, and en ottering itlor sale tea* u-:*isted lv&o doing by KeaauelD avoupdrt. a fro j negro. Baemy, It teemt,intd over$1,5U0 lv money aawed up innaid*pocket of Mn oat for sui* keeping, uud, after

to work,pulled oil hia coat, depctitedit iv its w yon, ardput a lad lomind it. Dnr-iog thunwruhM the notoi iocs Wm 11. _;?«?,_freenegro, discovered the root, aud suspect-ing ils conlca's to be valuable, cMight aa op

p-<rtunity nod 'appropriatedthe pile to hia useWhen tbe coat was misled Bobs inquired afD.tvenport what wae tb* matter, confessedtout he bad taken it ani intendtd to keepit,Httd a iid be bad giveu $17 of tbe money toGas. slave to SusanHill. Ou.denied *_ll know-ledge or participation in the erimo, but tbeMayor thought he wasnot guiltleas,aad there-fore rent bim aud ltosi to jtil, to auewer forthe«. fiance before a higher tribunal. (Tne po-lice, hive leu illustriously eagaged iv en-tkavcriug to discover i ni recover themoney,bet thus far bave failed to tr_c a it ]

/>»< iof kis Injury.?The lad Joseph Ualrel-maun, who waa dangerously »t_bbed on* San-day last, while in au altercation with a********l*>y uainedDick, th* proptaty of Dr. Pollard,dodof hia wound yesterday morning. JmticeMe'lle*, 11 Henrico conuty, held au i. qaealover tho body of thed*oa_e**d,lW th*jaryrender* d averdict tbat tbe deceased came tohis death by a wouud it tl cted with a knife, Inthehandsof Dick. The accused, us we b*veheretofore-stated, was arrested by officer Pt-r---riu, of thiacity, and turnedover to the countyauthorities,tba murder havirg beencommittedbeyond the corporate limits of Richmond ?

Tbe murderer ia a ladof 15or lb yeurt, und iseaid tohave beea well behaved before thitoecurrence.' If found guilty of tbe t fiancecharged against him, he will no doubt behung.

Arrivals at the Libby.?We append npar-tial list of the Federal officers captured atWinchester, last week, who arrived at tha"Libby" prison, in thia.citr,.yecterd>*y. Theyrepresent ten different regiments: ColW GE'y. I *-.h Cor.v regiment; Col W F Wilson,1.3d Ohio; Lieut-Col X S Notrthcott, I2thVa; Lieut Col H B Hunter, 123dOuto; Lteet-Col M Nichol s 18th Conn. M jor H White,ft7th Peun. Captains?J F lUudolpb, 1231Ohio; J W Chambsrlaiu, do; D S Caldwell,do; Alonzo Bobbins, do; C H Bigg*, do; O Hlioaenbanm, do; W U Notl, do; E MKoch,dt; W II Irvit g, do; Fred Mennert, do; JCarroll, do; U C Davis, 18 h Conn; E J Math-ewton, do; G W Warner, do; H C Youtz,198th Ohio; W F Mariiua, 14th Massartillery;C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson,do; G C Uriuler, 07th P.'; LT B-rchew, do;Peter Marsh, do; Juo C Carpenter, do, S CArthurs, do-. E ABhephe d, UOihOhio; J huAlbright, 87.h .Penu; Dll Meana, I. th Peuncavalry; 8 B K<ug, 1-ib Penu cavalry. In addilion to tbe above Hat there were a-v&uiy-bve L eutenauta received iv thia lot,all ofwhom are now confinedat the Cabby, with1.-I*ll privates, captured at theaame time. ThelODiuiuiir of the prisonerb captnrsd in thsValley, aro expected to arrive, in daily iuettl-ments until ail are received. Besides these,there waa a Lieutenant und four privatesbrought overfromPetersburg veaterday morn-Ihig, captared at Plymouth, N C.

"The Soldiers' Home," & place familiar tomany members of the army, ia now under thoenpariutcudenceof Lieut. Lteij. Halts, of thiscity, and promisss to be far mere comfortableand dieirable to the wayfaring soldier thin,heretofore. Lieut ii. ia having the establish-ment thoroughly cleansed, and it endeavoringto have arow of buukapreparedforhit guests,iustead of lodging them ou the ttoor,aa here-tofore. The culinary arrangements are very*r**d for the times,aud the bacon and breadfamished each sojourner are iweet andnice.If Lieut. B. is permanently appointedto tbiepott we ate quitesure his _ueßia wiil uo longerdesignate it the "Crow'eNeat," but willinglyaccept it as a temporary home, where the nocesearies oi lifoare carefully provided.

Not a Theft.?li. J. Hockley waa arraignedbefore the Mayor, yesterday, to anawer ibecharge of stealing a gold watch and two dia-mond lings, worth $1,100, from 80-a Wil-li mis. _'ne evidence thowe.I that tboprisoneraud hia accuserwere warm friends for severalmouths?Chat ehe loanedbim tbe jewelry, andthat be wore itfor several weeks', withoutherliom.u'ding ita return?and th_t finally, withKera'a content, spouted the v_l_uble~ to ob-tain money forBminftf purposes, and hadfail-ed to redeem iJ_d return t'lem. Tha Mayordecided that the act w_a not a criminal oue,and thereupon diechar/edtheuccu3ed.

\u25a0 i *Hustings Couit.?The'trial of Jamea H.

Oilman aiid A. t_ Waltou, two lain, on eh uveof eieali ;g four him*, the property of Mr.Ledbetter, wan concluded yesterday by ibeilidcharge of thejury,whowereuuabla toairic tupott a verdict. The **e*-*aßa***B proved by themost conclusive evidence that they could no!h:i?etfoleu Uieho.'B .>; and a witness far theCommou*.*je_lth teotiliad that the licensedi ought I lie two horses traced to in ,\i po.eea-*/?'-». uud paid full value for them.

iTisßjetrie*?ln romo of the Peninsulacou.rtita thecitizen, are o. i; i uizinK themselvesintocompanies lo protect their bom*, nod iire-Ditle-.i from tbe tlosecratii.u of the YankeeIn.rdJß now seeking t » Ja.troy their meansofliving. Such companies, made of true men,

1 will uotonly lit tho laudof the iava'era,but'. will eooumake theriv.rs and.cjeeka ia thatsec-i _iou 100 warmfor theAbolition thieve..

i Seni Awaffor 1'rial.- McCoul, the bideral soldier who ravished a yout

_lady in Mat

thews"c unty, Va, waasentto Hanover Juuetiouou Monday for trial by Military Court1 Mailial. He was sealed iv tbe cars with ijcbaiu and 2-1 poundball ou his log,_uid hi* factjnlio wed theagony he feltat meeting bia fateI about which thero ia very little uncertainty

i Death by hanging ia thepenalty of bra heiuoui _ji_e. _________________? B,xti>h Papers.?John Waltera, a youm- with iitiu'b protection papers in hi- found uauuk aui asleep iv thim__ '?tor'sotto*, and atbe coolpocket, wu_ -?* and hud no em. " thgive uoaccount of himee.Ployment or visible meant vi .Mayor locked him opfor tale hatpin-..

Amusemenls.?Btoud street Theatr*and Mmtropolitau Hall, on Franhliu 5521.urMuuJ place,of amusementnowoJen?o5.«ty. Ifc© frisbd*of the Theatre _M*__ j"theprogrammet therepretented atvtryatlractiv*while those ofLt* Mallory, at MitropoUuS

t l/tfa_f ___*ln~- JT*-« uwat houseof MrJohn _\ Tanner, ou 3d ttmt,Gamble'.,_Sfwas forcibly entered and robbeduf ?uurnber'of fine hams,two lirkiutof lard,andotoerval.aablear.ki_. gf foo._of thefact yeiterdav muruiug, and endeavoredtoforretontthe thi*ves, hut had notSl* Syesterday ailenioon. ?

Preserving dppeanutces.?Henry Baxter awounded Boidier.was beforethe Mayor ,?w_?/*«Si;^ ,ft|,,J knoeWBh* *>wu Join*v> aue, without cause or provocation. __*****Wat freih from tbe heldof wars,aud gay*MrWade a "fewfrom tbe shoulder," by wavof_cu|.ing hi« baud in. Harry was held in ?*_.,ody, to be turned ovtrto the military author-

! 9fr&> W ~*untdv, a member ofthe City Battalion, cam* befßre tb* Mayeryesterday, to astwtr th* c*A*_*of beatias*lad nam.d Mioatrt* lh* evidence provedtbattb* soldier did not assault lh* child, bnt-cured bimfor bad behavior, aud th* w_rix_i-m, ther*for*,di*mls**d. w**.uni

' ai_.w__Ti£"_i ATc^_v_.,|fc-» **>Mb*th* fAayoryxiterdayandheld to bail forbi* fu-toregood btbatlor, oa ceavieUou of essaak-ingandbußtlugßn infanttonof JohnE. Rag.

i Continued.?Wm. A. Parktr will ba *____*?usd before th* lUyor Ifai* ?_ ZrtZCn^ZOrmm of a Yabbbb Ofritx?A _*aU*mau who left lb* Yauhu* It***, natx Va_*.

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tee t*-*** Jtssavlt era Our W*rh ~V***rt*ie11-BBfa**r Oram's army-tteuvh Lass eflb* rteaVUe*,.*.

jlJackson, Jon* SB.?On Saturday maramg,

at 2 o'clock, tbeenemy mad*a for****auuaultupv vonrlines near Vkktborg.

The actiou lastsdaaUl ton oetoek, endingla a complete root ef th* *MS*y. . CWmu*f.om the aeighborhood report thnt th*far*©!*maaketry exceeded aaythtog»v*r h*f*rt_ tb*loss*f the enemy is gr*ut*rthnu htnayuthuraita-k. Nothhfg whatover I* huuwu ut f*gard to our toss, but it is eertaia taußuuutuurgr«al victory Bat been gained.

a*w*se.gors from Grenada report that th*Yank**raiders bave goneback.

{.SECOND uispaych,'Jackson.Jon* 22.?Tb* special nniittpnuif

entof tha Mississippian?etlmnt** thummatthe enemy on Hatunlay at 10,0*8;*!*», tAatth* enemy are throwing pooto*** nurot* thuBig B _ck, between tb* railroed b_Uu* andUatdwiu'a Verry,near Wsrrenton. It ha rayported that on* forte* hay* tuhtn pntutttiiuof Union illutr, on th* Ye*jo.

ITH'RD D»r-TtTB 1Jackson, Juo* 251? One of onr scant*, justarrived from tb* iuterior ef tn* inmy't Dues,reports that they acknowledge ttetr toesheavier titan ta auyotber iitßUit, It lava- '-

rioualy reported ait from s*v*n to ton thou- *aand,audit is suited that th* victory wateoxa-plet*. Their troop* ur* much dsprtsml laconceqneuoe, snd *ay that Vleauburn ha* *v*rb**u a slaughter pan, aud about Gtß'Of antfor uud*ttakingau impoesibiLty.

the mm m mmv.REPULSE OF THE ENEMY WITH

HEAVY LOSS... it- KIITION Ȥ* BBIDt-KB, BeKk xvilli, done ao?Bix italattnt* ef

toumed iuiantry, on* of IntaUtiyfunat » b**-tryo* artillery?in all thre* thoeniad men?ttackr I this tity thismorning. ColTrigg, ofb* 51th Va. regiment, command*- *nr forces,iftern ppiritod ?ngageuMnt of on* hour und,half ocrbitterie*drove th*.enemyfrom th*ield with heavy lot*. Th* eaiu&lties on onrtdewere six killed and wounded. Capt. 11.icCluug, of thii ci»-y, WM killed. Xheene-ay bave t »m up the railroad trackan*out th*elegraphie wire* tout* miiee above h*r*.

|s .conn uitraT-u IKkoxvili i, Jon* 29?-Tb* Yankee ratderaalt here on Saturday, at 10 o'clock, aud Bl-acked Ntrawberry Plains, seventeen mile*astofKuoxville, at 5 P. M. After a briskire of half an hour, oar troopa surrendired0 superior numbers, and lh* enemy paroledIJO prisoners. Th* enemy burnt the bridge,ver the Uolston, tbe depo_, aad several pri-rate dwelliuKß, riding several otheia.

Then they proceededto New Market, eightailei east of StrawberryPlaint, and oa Sou-lay to Mossy Creek, fourmile* tuttkuu,whei chey burned the bridge, tot* np tbe railroadlack, and cut th* telegraphw.i* and poles.eOa Monday, between Mossy Creekand Mor-iatowu, 12 miles eastofKaoxvilla, theywet*:oufrouted, infrontand r*ar, by the eommaudiif Gens. Jacksonand Pegr*m, andCoL Scott,it iarumored aud believed that we took all ___iheir artillery, aud dispersedtheir whol*fore*?our cavalry pursuing aud capluriug prison-sis.Ivtha tight of Saturday our lost waa six

killed _,ndntti*wounded; ibe Yankees twentyonekilledaud wounded. No ii jury to pio*perty here.. _> \u25a0'

t'avelryFu*ase*t*at ia -r.lssii.i-.Bt -The ***?>enay **ele_ie--*l_* *f i race fa*** Canter*!t«i amJacksom, June 2i? Gen. Haggle*, with his

eav-lry, overtook the Yankee raider* nearKooky Pord, inTallahatchie to-day, aud a to-reroengagement eusned, resulting ia th* cap-tor* of thirty prisoner*, two pteoea of artil-lery, their entire baggage and ammunitiontrain, together with a large amount of provi-sions slol<<n from tha citiaena. The enemy*tof-aiv killed is eighty. Our lost small.

Geu Grantsent a Hag of true* to Jacksonyesterday asking permission to remove hi*wouudod loft at Edwards's Depot, after tbedebt ef Baker's Creek,whioh wa« a_towed-after thoy were duly exchanged.

(SlCOitD DISfAVfH 1Jackson,dune _2?Passengers from Gre-

nada report that the Yankeeraiders have gou*back iv the directionof Memphis nftor buru-ii.g Pauola aud fiatesville. It wat thoughtthat Can. Cmtlmera had overtaken them, atHi '.vi' had bet v heard iv tit* direction theyhadtaken.

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Jackson, June .3 ?CoL Wirt Aiamt'tcxv-airy .vtacked itto of the enemy ? cavalry ahLlWCieek, ucar Macban iceburg, yesterday,and routed them, capturing their artillery audkilling aud wouadiug 100. Our lose Wl* S__»killedand wounded. Amongtbe lattor is Capt.W. Yurger, who distinguished himself ivtubactiou. * _,'' ___\u25a0'-______

A Bpscial dispatch to tbe Miastsatppi-uifrom Grenada, yesterday, say*! Wbito th*Yaukecß wereat Pauola Friday Chalmers at-tacked the 20th Illiuois cavalry, four mile*southof Hernando,at daylight,killing, wound-ing, andcapturing all but oo* company

Ou Saturday uight Chalmers wat at Hiita-balsu, with v Yankee foj.ee Una lid* of himGou. George, with the State troop! and M.Cullongh, were four mtlet lv rear of liteenemy. Tbe Yank*** ar* beading North

bkir-tlsblas to Xsaaeaae* Military Blev*-

ATtAKTA, June -3.?A aptciai diapateb t»the AU-uta Intelligencer, from Wailraco,'ienu,-Ist iostaut, aaya:

Geu. Wi'dtr's " lightuiug din-ton, -com-poaad of -.UW) Federal cavalry, 500 of whomare negro**, w*r* driven buck from Alexau-dria,Teun., eight mile* northwest of Liberty,by Dukes cavalry,ontb* 17th. Th* en****, '*lob> wat ten hilled and v number weundnd.?Mo loss on our sidu.

Capt Hhelton,of DahVs 24 Kentucky regi-ment, baa returned from Bardetowu. U* tofton tn* _lh, ani brought out v q-tntUy or

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aud Triune to*,.are working.

111 . a*.Brean Per* ttadsea.Osvka, mn., dun* ai.-A i-eß_bto _**__?manfiom the vietoity0f Port LtoAaoureoolw

troopsfrom Hilton Head, and mnatored out _-many as received I* Us areel_t^w«?lout, aud theyt*foi* to fight,A courier frr»m CoL Lyout r*porU heavys_n.'-i'i^-"s**5** **s*^&_?G»v_», dun* 2A-A courier from K-dlart.*h, Lx, rtporti nothing nowfrom tttrt J_u_.

"U-Bclal l enttte?."To the Editorsef the DiapoUk- »

ha tart of tue** wtTooretret l_ Thai* cc*!Mt knew that thuru tt any want of u_M*|wurtoeyou th* part of any of the heads ol

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