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Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1864-06-18 [p ]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024738/1864-06-18/ed-1/seq-1.pdfa "liuw of gallantry and an eshil.ltefdesperado." tTaaseu'a ataraTca

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i thousand prisont r.-s. --, .i.-'. by any inform*! lon,

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I UTEST FRCM THE HORTH.j '11..- New rork Herald, af Monday, the! l"th iust, has been receiv*d. 11 contain*the gnM quotation ol the Baturday before,Iroin which we learn that gold weut up toIfSjj, aud stayed there. The followiug hasbeen the price of i*a>ltt at the end ot eachweek see Grant's victories commenced :May t^3 la ; May 98, I^S; Juue 4, l'il ;Juu« 11, the. 'Ihe general ncwe is not im-portant. We give a brief summary ofitraoM aaa*rr*t aaar?axravagstni or i.-isti.net

aa,mmUTS.A dispatch from the itcadiiuarirrs of tiram's Bm

corpt, saja, "I have been compelled to chroniclethe depatture of some regiments whose term ofservice lias expited ivnearly every recent letter,',and goes on lo noiic; llie departure ot tbe -.».! IVi*-cntisiu, which rnratei away 188 men and If. oaVeers, iiicltiding two iIUgSBBJI. lt*nad been infourteen batilea, and lost at* killed and wounded.

f'en Penes*and his ?feulaatel iiilaniry" isrep-r.Mi.tid lo have gobbled tip t* icbti cavalry outhe- lUlli lust.lit. rebel Bhaipaktmim are stated te be very

faial i*the atteeva, ami any neaveenlßc shoulder-ii..). pays his hi.; for attr ent't te walk akaniBt* l.ti.iii sattteag, li. ut < liuitce, of ihe Bft'oiiti , aa* I.U ntf >>l CenolbVi*>?' tbe I Mi N V'oik,aie Bmestg iln- Int.-sl victim <'iii,- I natntilli .i.'utuxi Betters the Btaniiyßbjfact that tin nf atingan'i men tlii.w a Baaaeßihe track tie.it PmlibtVld. Ky,aad matirtei -cI'e.lttll -"lldlllS, It. Mill In till V udtniulatt It'll B*tmih toautwmti the tta-tther* C*«ials*et*ey. 'i'lu ywere paßte te the bt*t**, aad ai.rut take aajmoney ettteplGovernment or t-eeau*** ftiaaV, eaci pi vi a few btataacee, wtirie Ihey bortovvrjtome ebaage bom the male paaseagesa to l.c ie-iiiuied '? after the war." The cats, ulth the exi rptioa uf tiie übJiea' eaaehes, were burned. Thpcutiiliict af itte teliels' was " iirangcly ittaiked bya "liuw of gallantry and an eshil.lt ef desperado."

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biuual atetaataS ol the Bttnslie* about Lynch- Iburg.

ifH'.vt be* aw* cett*RSPeuarbt.] . jLTNtfirtrno, June Hi, l*»j4

Very little is known which is proper forpublication. The cutmy in heavy toivepasted ttirouKh Liberty, Hidlord tounty,

! ycrttentay morning, aud have been uiotiug;cautiously in this direction, it ia tluunht; tiv some that they will attempt to g* on toliativtiic ißatteed oi attarting !'..-> place,

;which may now be considered safe. Should1they alU'tiipt to get to Danville. I think they,will i.t l.iiktl. All of the memy arereport-ed to have left the Amherst 6ide ol thoJames. The jarty that burned Concord made a circuit arouud Lynchbure,hstng closely pursued by luibodeu'a men,and a gpr*x4et- portion of them joined the

( main body near Liberty Light belore last.jThey took ctl very few negroes, who uiaitile-r-ied no thtsiretegnnway hut got out their

I way. They bad uotime to injure or take tfli property nf any other desciiptiou whilejtuaktug tbe tinuit. HOihiag was, injured ufiCampbell C. ll , where they paused theui-'.selves HI for Confederates, and were untei -I fniued by the citizens in vhanosonte uiau-jnti ihe publication oi newnpepers hereiajdiscontinued foi the prenent)and theeditors,and i uipfoyee* ol these papers vie in the11reaches. The enemy was ra-pethed ii*-urjKutcrit depotthte moining at fiiuiti:;e. 1!.

I-YM BBCBB, June I"..Foin-aaoiio, aoiiie of ivliiili SIB givt.ii be-

low, il in aUtUOat Impossible tO otita.u relia-hieaud well authenticated intelligence o-movement* in thtequarter,hence the lusecuia.vot many oi ihr* statements whichobi .vi iin'illation. Citizensof entire relia-bility on other subjects Lave brought inmoat erroneous statements in regsrd to thejmoveaaeet ol the enemy and llu ir Bumhetsbiui-o active operations commenced here*jabout*. Having been unaccustomed to tiiepresence 1.1 theenemy they honestly believewhat they report, having beta deceived ivsome case* by others, but iv uaoet instance*have deceived tlicuiaei\i-.e, aud iv nine casesout ef ten intelligence through such cbauLcls prove incorrect.

From headtinalters we get uo official iu-foruKitioii, ac the present military bead hasthought proper towithhold all IntelligenceIrom the press. With this cxplan-.it ton iwill proceed to nuke borne correction* ofprevious Incorrect tuhmeats, untl then give>viii itv lei- a eotrect atetementof what isKatua ,i to be e»i taut. Cantpoeil < lourt housewas not hurued by the enemy, nor wasanyproperty destroyed by the taidera whopassed that place while unking the circuitarouud Lynchburg, 'the eueuiy Beeiu tohave concentrated their forces for tbeattack on this place iv v iJoulh-wifclt.rn direction Irom Ihe city, on thePurest Depot road nu.t the Abingdon orSouthwestern turnpike. Tbeii eniiic forceis uiitioi iiuutcr, wnit !j ii estimated?liotnauthentic informationraxlred -to tie irom1...WH) to'.''J.uuostrut g tirook and Averitlhave not mot- than 4,000 cavalry, whichcotupoaes the entire cavalry toivc now operating in tLis quarter. They (tamped OBFancy Farm, seven miles from Liberty, onWidiiL-Kila) evening,and yesterday evtuiugwererepotted to be tiilhin eight mile, tdtliio etly, and were skirtutehiug with ourttteti; whichreport 1 havethe best reasonstor believing correct. Ittoalso reported, onwhat todeeined reliable authority,that oujresterdaymorning theybnrned three conei.l.-i'iil.i.' bridges 'fi! 11..- I'irginiaand ten-eeesee 11 uin ad,overthe toliowing creeksLittle Utter, Utter, and Elk.

H w.rt apptehttitit',l t.n yesterday by Homethat they would uot attack our ponitiou stlhm place at alt, l.ut would attempt by silank movsmentto reach Danville. Thede-velupiucnts oi today, however,will decideibid question.

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The terrilic tire 11 carmen and musketry(aeyi Hi.->?./..et* of yester.Ltt; which Marlied uin cUtedUS last evfuiti ' al.ulit 'l i \tV.i.i. k, hi- cansed by au ttt.irt on Ih* p*nti jof Ut* 0 .ufederstes tv recaplurc battery]Vi ~ whi. li waa entirely Biicccc*hil, thesnemy bajhagoilysa at all points' with thelnyontt. This ia a iu<.st important pi'&i"!tien,m it i'.miuiaiulst.u'bh-hbillatFiieiid'slatin, i.ntbe Cily I'oint road. It was this;p atttlon which the tniMßßf tmtw*gen k*d sa§*-tured trom us ut a late haul Wcuucj-day |evtniiig.

Among tbe casualit'ies ou Thursday were'the fonewtog: I.ieut. Col. IVyton Wise,14o:tt \ irgiuit regieteua^seriously wounded;Capt, Qeorg* I>. Wise, of Ueu. Wise's et iff,wounded; UoLal. X Fngsa, y>:h Virginia,kill.-.i, Lieut. Cot. .i. c. ConncUl, taint*'i.Tiiueut, wenntted; Capt. ijhu Cttrgill]r*. no, td Sen. Matt. Ramaem's staff, mor- i1.1 '> nonuded and since dead, lie was a,sonol Uapt. of the C. S. Navy.?Ltent te. ht. Wyatt, Jllti North t;.tr«tins, j

.1 I?, rtously wounded.We Live heitrit of the followingcasuallies i

in the ;»'llt \ ii!;itita re.'.ittieut, Wife's lvi-- jgade* on Wedneaaht] Cut. Itindnlph Hani-:a >n, severely, but not RBetlsaiy; Adjutant JAl. \ .n,ler, iv iln* armr Capt i-'i'.'ii. Carter, jot llu- ttk'hmoui ttfuce, la Ihegroin, feared

Itvcm tally.Among the misting and supposedto be

I'jptiiitd aic Aiajm titie-ti, ol Bauthamptoa;.M..1.M Buttet,ol the Petersburg City Bat-talion Captains Bturdivaut, Sutton, Bhel-t >n, and Poltvdezter.

. | i., ide I vs.. attat kg on our>.ii I hey w, v- tt-(.iii=.ii

,\u25a0 ,i .', ttaoal i. ur hundredli tea ? imtiiimlonedto the lei brigade t I

~ ?! il ibis momentt.. F. ofcaxhi 3abd.*j

uitiiii . ttion i. tying I eon:.,,. ii .s.io impossible to

.: .: the da* 'a i'|'i i.i---... arere. however, driven,! during the evening,and

r i.i lv our posscs-rj repairs will soon be. \u25a0 \u25a0 vi lea ..I ihe track were de

~:< ii fori Waitneil Junes Qiti Kiehtnond.

'. yesterdaythat a look:;i day night below Drewr) '.-\u25a0

tug in the recapture of lbs.! liowlell a. Tfate i 6 eon. :Ut lul ,«ii \u25a0 di'patch in m <?\u25a0 v

l'u : . ~'., t, Ccivtti latl i a'cuin ;... ~, MoUTHKUN V-> IJune 17, IbC*. ' |

.:i I .!.'\u25a0? took the breast'.' i i iwletl » ;. v -. Othei portione. line were taken. The Lattery

! t ii.. re i Btab is hi d.i.e. been sunk by tLe eucu.v

: . ti. l'<;, stt .ii"< ia aic uithinbin : the iij.it ituis... .... ecurred near Peters-, 9 Lhout result.

\u25a0 the railroad at Porti ,c.i by the enemy

; tad reopt ned.11 l? ;...i:, Hernial,

re the i ankeea have\u25a0.\u25a0 .- i'.-twi\u25a0? i. Drewty 'a li all

1i.... 1 he object of thi' exploitto obsti vi i the iiv( i', tv

\u25a0. i - <: imaginary BeetIbe t get i wii] be to ba] the

it . cssol the Sfankee Dccl in this

Air.L i; OB VOal > I ilTilN'.Monday afternoon the enemy'a gunboats

o iuie up the Appomattoxand opened lire onr-uit Clifton, ihe) Btood Bf out ofeightat long range, and Inßleted ao ttemagewhatever, The Ire of the gtwboete wm di-rected by v man, who gapped his BagIndustriously from the new obeerrstory oaCobb** iilt.il'. it is stated also that theen-em] attempted Thursday morning,after lLemot 11 went down, to aaci n 1 Swift Creek inbarges, but the attudthy moremente ef thelee were dteceveted,and theywere speedilytlriven back,aliti I All. BUIIXIaNT At HIEVKMLS I t.t

ita.M'-ii..s i i.n ii.nr.We li ac received a mure detailed account. i the defeat of Sheridan-a twees by our

cavalry under Generate Uampton and VitaLee, which uot ouly cuniirina previous intelligeece, but Shows that the enemywerethoroughl] l.cati v and demontlized. A*heretofore slated, ekfrmatbing cotamottcejon Saturday, ths 11tit liuataat,a few utitesthisside ol Trevltlian'S iletiot, on the Ccu-tral Railroad; au.l wLile Uampton engagedthe enemy on the liout, iv the vicinity olllu-r.i.hiMui, Fit/. Lee attftcked theiu in thelUnk, tide atdeol L'jui-ia Court House. ThisWaS about 10 o'clock i.i the fotenoon. "Atnoon the yankees succeeded iv capturingour wagon traio,several led horses und anumber td priaouera; bnl their triumphwa« ot brief duration, foe liur-MiVi brigade,which v.a» posted on lit Uordotn rille roadi. ing iiiimeiiiattly oi.ic.t-d to the rescue,uot only recaptured all the waaroi t, horaeaaud prisoner*, but eaptuhed two hundredand fiftyof the enemy ateo On thesameday, fien. Fits Los took one hundred andr;rty t'tisoucisand three pieces ol artillery,anit captured ths LcaJq laiteirj oi tue i'au-kee licit. Custar.....->.-> M' it: BBH 8981 If ta-

red last nighl lull particulars ol iLl - ? vii Tuursdaj in the vii mtiy of

Tha eat my opeued on ourIj hour iv U.e

I tty Polnl i '.vi, and were? ' \u25a0\u25a0? il i bpiri :... was kept

v hour, ut .iiici side gaining.. tutatge. In the aftt m ioa i\u25a0. ut mode <\u25a0:\u25a0 -v ... '). lioke's, -ii occupied entrench: I.- en hastily thrown up

\u25a0 '"i lit, iii a position lacing

' totwi :,c inciUbive. '1 heene-tfaree line* of battle, ami

?» \u25a0 , but were each iimc re-i. ??-.... i . v the vicinity of Cot Ava-

il -.., liriug continued duringuttei |aOrtioa ol the day, but

\u25a0 lv (hi aii.iui.ou it become .iititceuemy attempting to carry?..j aaaauit. this poition efi\aj i atpied iv the UiJiU-h\ the militia. The enetuy.id iv moving twoor three

a : i. il direction,nhcllud out lUIU?!,">? gallantly stood their

until .i,u batieiies could be placedto ileuee theenemy's fire, which

* \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0 ctuolly. Tue (oilowiug arc theiv themilitia Killed?F. Thos.-ci. vi li ug. Wounded?Major

Archer, eommavntllßg forces, slightly;'. '.Vi'viii, Charlea X Bl&ana, and

Lv Mttlliy, ol I'ctirfl.nrg, tlii'lth; i; g.ers.oi Kiiu i Uaorge, severely- Kdward\u25a0 ? \u25a0 "! I'titi,'' George, severely.

I i - umregulai IroepaeottUbebroughti i in positionths militia wereai U in. hushrod Johusou'd divi-

-'\u25a0' apied tbe breastworks,along with *Ni ? -'? Ll a.) Light Aiiillciy aud other

prew quits hot as the day adi enemy kaviug massed two di-more in our front. Late in the? hajrgS Wis made, but the eue-

li '!- 'iv ityrepeteed, chießySub . \ sad CoL W. J. citrk's

.'li t'aioijua rcgimeut, of Generalv \u25a0 bi i j ide.

\u25a0 ..'0 the enemy eatue withinI fords el oat fot*tificatiens,but

was s.» teuitic that they halted,\u25a0\u25a0 reilted la Kcset seek

tei .ta travius al.out one hundredint. Here a Urge pctluuol a? t te, being crposed to au end? illeiy firefrom our guns, *mrrenred to the Mth [Qeoigia rngjmeat. t'apt

;.i c mm uhliu.";. 'raStrnere, wiiu numberpvei four huu-' '"' "" i\u25a0 ? Ih* tin tuia'tJe, let di-l lisucock. 89 -ituif t-oipß. 'lticy

?. Bsrtj u...iuiiy eel sp, losing attesti >ffl r 6 tud tttsa Oen, iiatiuw, ofJi-uk c.tj, comajtsndteg divioaon,waa I

? B BB IBS field, and supposed to be irtallj noiiaded Major Bpriuratead, of!i, ? bo| ater otticei, was laatanlljTh*J lutlhci- Mate that lliit-ttside'a

U moot k. oerpt are opcaating iu.uedi-steij around i'cUrßburg, aud that IteldyBm tb is at hctmuda Huudrcd. Nouc Bfth*OtH era captured Were of higherrank tbau?f iltutsaf i.uioncl. Prisoners were con-hl >atriving at Pcttrsburg io eu,uade up« I Isle h .ut tbursday night, and it

wmsnppoaed that the numberlaftnred would reach seven hundred or...olePrs uumber of our meu captured by thsiMm»y is -JtUmttedat OBefaunditjd and fifty.

"fi. w General tHn:A dtepaicb from Oca Banter, J.itejat uxo'clock

nn tkr mnrmagat* ihnHik Instant, *i Bmute*>**e«pons that?

We met the enemy :it PteSmewt but Sunday,the sth iiisiant, kßiteg Wm b. JOaes,their c.nu-uaadingOcaetal, aaa lotalla rtaaibagthem alter abat tie Ol leull.'U.a' di11.111,111 We lIUVe C.l|'llllcilIM* thttas mil li a i lilllidit'il ihltiii. r* ?

nn.- ihaaaanS men and evei sixty ethcers mi iin-iii 1,1 of ii.iiue also, three ihautaail staad ofaims,three pieces af ariiilery, aad a vast Bgaattty otst.ii.-3 We li tve to-day .flccle-d a juuciton will.Beaetata tfaaßa*. Av.uii

ii Is statetl in aaaibrr atVpatrh, anoateiai, .latcd.Si.iuiiit.ii, June ?-', that uur iiii.uiuyis now engagedbnrnlag tics and n, ti,inu tail.-:, mat and west. Alli.overiiiueiit and laili'.ad bttUewßgfl hare been1.t.i... .1 ,il Siauuloii. Ue leave to iiiouoiv.

a ,ii. patch inim (tea Uram sbeaSquatters, d.rteJyesieiitay ai i 1' M, reperl* ibatrebel cavalry ha*lag >?-viii .yhij.u- a ***h into SVili.'ii's lines,ii. ur tlie I cm,y Uottae, ivii-uu litis motniag aeaioata paitoi Meiatoan's bttgaetc la see.Wbrke theL-iii'tiiy waa Ttteti pickets were Sriveaback aadiheir iiuu-r iiu# t.need, the cavalry pasalagoveiiheeatteachmeata abaat a mil.- west vi Betbeadaciiuieu. SfelatoaheStwe npa* l'iei.l s division i.ilalaair*, and hawing ue. tistipßshed the puijiose oilua rreoraninnnee, i< tire*, lie ki11.,1 ami wouudtj a iiiiii.t.cr of rit.eli v liis KaruglCSS, au.l liuiuglilaway font or Sve Bttanaetn. He liaJ nxteea menkilted snd wounded.

Utsgatcbea fram Ben Bhermaa, dsAeS at bisbeadqu mere, Big sii.iuiy,.tjh-oigla, this Btorat*g,i.ive been received They stute ilut mv linesti. re wiihia fo*r ur fiveliau,ii. ,1 yards of the aaai.iy ; but no &*r*Ung -~ t.

Eawta id a-i aNroN.Pt'crctiiiy of War.

ibe iioiit-Mv Mini Capacity of theI'lt-Miti-ntiul l it.i.liilitte tor Ke-elt'i-lion.

< »ut troops, having gained elgnal ad-i ?tut.te-a, rested quietlythrough the night,but tin- enemy being etill in their trout,

ktlworki v/ere hastily thruwu up, andtiiuer preparations made for a renewal otthe att aggie ou the following day. Mean-while, Generate Hampton and Fits Leeunited their divtoionsandesimj awaited ana:lack. The Bghtieg commenced aboutttoou ob titituiay. The enemy, rendereddesperate by their losses on the previousday,charged our breaatworks three times,ami wore m otteu repulsed wuii heavy loss.By Dightfittl iho raakoea were driven fromibe field,which r*emaiued iv pesaessionoiuin troops. Uciui; ttui.i vitelly dttMemtHted, t icy concluded not to renew the conte..t, and about commenced iotreating iv the diiccti.-it ot the liapidanwhich steeam, it is said, they succeeded Inci fwatilwg. 'l tisy lt-lt their dead aud woundedin our handt?.Huong the latter two Licittenant Colotiete. inail, .ii prteoiaera tverecaptured, who were subsequently sent tofjharlotteaviite; ami the t iit.ie loss ol ibeaaamy htestimated at t,GOB. The Yankeeswere much rtemoralized,and beiug withouti-aaUons4Hr forsge, end their homes brokeadown, they could not be brtMaght to tecsour men the third time. Many of thehorses were icudcred MeAte*,and OUthflretreat v btrgt BBmbgr ol the ni-ii weretlismoutttcd. tjlicridau's lorce eoneiatcdofWilson's and tiregg. dividioui-, .-ix brig-

ades,) unmhetinajin all sonte ten thousandmentwith several ptecesof artillery. Cap-tured Oawteors ailmit that, it Waa their dcStgn to make v raid upon Uoidousville andCharlottesville, and ttestroy the putili.-buildiuga and stoics at tliobc pteces, andtot i.i a j.iiutmiiwith Crook and Avciill.?TaWakS to the i-allautry of tlamptou aud hisi.tavu CGiiiuiaud, their ncfatioua purposeshave been Higoally defeuted.

A geutlemau Irom bpotsylvauia 6taUsthat ou their retreat through that couuty,the raiders debtroyed everything in theirway, and canied alongwith them a c >neid-srnhls uuuibur ol uei-rocs. To deotroy audrob is the 01-ject ol theee expeditious,audihe main design of this parly having beeutuwarted, they probably bought revenge Lythe iuli.ciii v ot allociti»e upou the do-leuoelettb luhabituuts of HpoUyhania.

'rMii latbbt.A train arrived from Chester last night

about S u'-dock, briuglug a lew of ourwouuded men. They state that heavyekir-miahiug was kept up duiiug tho day ?fQßlfirday, about three miles from Cbeeler, be-tween thatplace aud the Appomattox river,and thatthe cuemy were driven back at allp uut-i. We recaptured the fortiaeationaiwhich tbe cuemy occupiod after our meu\ had been withdrawn to scud to Petersburg,jcud u.tiicied severepuuiaumentupon them.;lu aome instances out uirn charged over| the breastworks iv pursuit of the tlecinv,jYan lice*. The cer-ualiica on our aide Bre!reported to have beeu vciy alight.

rBOM I.TNOOBIfItC.A gentleman who left New London, ten

mika above Lynchburg, at 6 o'clock onTuureday evening, taya asharp engagementwas going eu between the enemy add Im-l-od.u s, McCausland's, aud Junta ? cavalry,and it was reported yesterday uaoruiug thatcur meu fell back alter tbe engagement tosecure the advantage* 0f a more favorallsP' altion. The samegenttemsu says that the? enemy burnt the depotsad pabltestoresstLiberty. Ths following latter* give sddi-

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[Prom the New Yoik Nation )Wo all recollect that wuriiiy ciUxe* of Athens

wini Bantahad SilsThb s -oli-iy 1..-e»us<- ii annoyedhim lv hear Uie cpiitiel "i'liu Ju=l" coti.slantlycoupled wuii ins uame. We haveall been stiuckby ihteattaaga specimen ol political liberty,andby Ih* lack of iaegmenl In Its application. It wasttolbecause tuts undue notorietygiven to the nameoi acitizen of the Republic Bttgat, after a time,prove dangerous, nor because ttie epltlicl of Justwas questionable, lti.it tin- worlliy citizen ofi.tecce i.aulsUed Arisiidcs. He would not evendiscuss vie uia'ter; the epithet annoyed him, audibat was etiougti to ostracise the unfortunatebeater In litis we see an excess of liberty au.l alack ot political education.

Now, are are aaaayes] aad hiiuued at beatingthe Winds Abraham 1..tie..1n aad li,.ne~,ty alwaysi .tii|ii.:.t togt in. i t.ut, being in....- eeaetaas thantiiei xeetleat Athenian etttxea atoreantai, we pi.,p.i.e, before uu i< isn.e, boiieal Abe Rom me Willie?i.'uue, i<> tun i.ier ins ttght i,> tit'- aataaaaa . i"Bonnet '' T>»c.iii sate ma* huaeai aat at a popillaui.il Bf I' Uot s.. Inn. ll a c.int|>lliuetitlo Mm asa Bmcasm uj.i.ii all the mat. 1.-i us lookml.i Ills honesty ami capability. After tiuee yearsol j,ai,m tUence wt- have a tight, Bad tl is Btet*overem ,iv i, fi i-mcii., to examine yout acts.uid show litem to BM nation V oil commencedby couh.lliig the late of our cause, the liouor ol omaims, ami Die lives of ?nn son.-, to men BSJttna* uohigher claim tn Biictt Hints tlia.it a hast of voters atiheii coii.inaii.l, whoso suppotl you envcted-tn..tiler lo advance lite welfjie of the hat oil.

We have allowed yon to tuiitier your politicaland pUttmtl JBlrtl'lil*.and lo li.tiinlonn lliln hetot-s men whose iiieilieteiicy has swallowed up'thousands of lives and iiiillioiH nl dollars, BO thaiyntl might be able IP SaßßXte I lie eyes ul the peo-ple twin vieiniii- fartaore aagywe*. in~, real Weliave peilliittcd y.ill to naerlli.-e tried piliiols,WhOie |i,.,tiii..ui) talatttietl ynll, in.) wlloSe ettei j ,disappointedy.'iir cal. til.ill.tiis.

We li iVi- alioA'ed yuu to deceive the people; wehave let you traii.-lotfn disgraceful itetells tun*victoiier; ami weeveti made no otucry when youweie reduced to beg eriiiierali.m for acts will oilhave eternally Stagtaeed tue bonor uf our arms ?

\ .vi havebeta awatwaetth** to foreseeor to fore-stall anything. What has become ot the iiaiion'sBUthutSaaeif What have you dunewith the Im-itieiise resource*, unptccidented lv history, thatth* nation lets lavlsalygiven you ?

You are now appealing io conscription, and wewiil nnt enter illl» H iliscilasioil of the principle it-sell, but wt- will tell \,,0 that ynii should havelore-feu that lie- B*| niu-,1 conte when you Wouldnee.) iln-,'men,and ibat ymi were lo blame Inmilcalling 1..r meet ***** tha people's enthusiasmwas atet aroused, wlu-n tiny cetulnly would notliavebeeiiieiuscdjt.il You are to l.lame, masmatch ac, tliruui'U your incapacity aud persoualst lit in.-., the uecesriiy for auch an appeal lias become a ijiieslton of public ealety. You ate toblame for depr.vitigv*ol tin- services of the menw ids.' popularityautuulatcd thai euthusia.sui.Ytiu bave told Ih* country thatbo.h tbe rebellionaud slavery were dead; you have told Ibe peopletiiatthe force* of tbe reoeU weie reduced by debsitiuns, aud that ibeycould notbe reciuited, led,ur cliitl.ee and yet you are forced to act upou tbeteaaaatve,being threatenedal all points.

Whenever you bavo diiected the action ofourtroops, lltey have been uuiforiuly succesal'ul ;youliave perpetually otleied us tiie wretched spectacleof :-plcndid res'.uto..' aud ezcelleut cluuees ot'atteevaa aartltcai i<» Incapacity The only successwhich you came near aitainiug, but tbe credit ofwhich we Intend ta take teamyou, is due to theiiictediblc imaginativenessibat y«ii havaditplayedin dt-riciibliig facts Changes of base, maaleily re-treats, aud rcconuoissaaces liave succeeded eachother with a rapldiiy worthyof ibe greatest showman of modern liuiets 'I'ne iniiueuae varietyufcircumstances i* only equalled by tbe Identity ofibe 11sella.

We have?

an. tmill's iiconiioiss.iuceSmith's recaaaatasaaealltoiiia-.'s ieconn.iisa.anceKilpsuick's rt-coiiiioissaueel'u -vi's recoHUolssanceBs****B*t*aw%te**uaat4a*a*e*Gilimare's CBntlrsta* reconnoissance.

Tbe tcsull is eve.y Vat.cie the .awe, ildi.'ulnui anddi»u»uous The sole cuucesalbti we can make toyour honesty Is tbai you have improved upon thechainlet of base in i&ii , you derutuy fewer sol-diers aii.l bun lets of iRe nations property.

How is it tbat. after Ibree year* ot incomparableva 'i.iil. ii, arcoiding lo Uallcck's facetious exnres-Moil, '-uiipre.-tdei.ic-jin the militaryhistoryofuuthaw,'- you ate siill pundetang how topreaerv* theualioual tagllal aud yuur ba.ea oi" operation 'Is it a* a reward BM auch succens, lor HieaiBhUjiaaaui at siicb rt*ttHa, that you now ask Htenation to pa s a vote of t onlidtiict, aad re clee.ya.ii lv. aaulberbi.d peibap* sUH aiatithei le.ni -In yout inauguraladdiea*, you gavea very aiiik-lag illustration ul yourpeculiar honesty byvirtuallypledging yourself, iv accordance with the well-known principle* orthe party which had rlecudyou, not toserve asecond term- you dial this In amanuer which noneuf your mpporiers men uiis-uuder*ioud ,but your words wete evidently de<

\u25baign-l to bear a double meaning, so thai, li* youah nll fin* the sweeis ofoS.ce muteentietug thanyou possibly anticipated, you might mange yourpat|Hi*t> without avemias tw violate rear promise.Uaadid people will aeelnlhltague* deal moreevidence of canmug than of iiuneaiy.

The whole nath is this \u25a0 you are lending th* Ba-llon qalnily talksaiestiucUoM bydecriwlaagthe utotUaa* lo the Baagera which Uneaten tt. 1* ths g,*tpari 61 th* tamiasJga ul Iter, you gaincg adran-

A number of llagrant outrages were com-mitted in Amherst?some ou the personsoffemales.?the particulars ol which ate. of toobeastly a character to be recorded. Theburning oi the Military lustitute, aud otherproperty at Le*rJnß*tou is fit-ly confirmed ?

The residence ot Ex-Guv. Letcher was alsolired by the vandala, whowould uot even lethte wifesave her clothes. The residence otQen. t". 11. Smith was saved by his daughter,Who y*as iv astate of health Unit would uotjustify In i ti iiii'Vul from uei raed.

The very latest we have ia a reportthattUe fin myhaveadvancedon theChartemoutroad from Liberty, aud it is reported thattbey were crossing the Jatxtts atan earlyhour lost night ut vVaugh's Perry, whichIP milet abovethte rdty. We haveanotherreport that r.ti!i another column of the ene-iii> are advancing from above by Uu- Moue-laiu road,which is next to the lames; t>utIrom oilier iuloiluatiou leceived thecoiiei tnee* ot .neb report ia el s doubtiul nature

'ihe eitixensol Lynebburghave respondedto thecult in tue present emergency In themost energetic maimer, ami have exhibitedtheir patrbottem Ly luinlug out, andeVeryiv iv and boy who can shoulder >t iuunket isnow in the tauks prepared to defend to thelaot extremity that SSCTed spotcalled home.Even the cripples volunteertheir services,and in mauy inaiance* till ptatetiona whichrelieve mencapable of bearing arms, thusadding anotherto the numberol gnus t<» bekvatted at tin: invadiuaj 100. li,

I'llOM l>A.N\li.t.E.All was quiet iv Uauville y«ate*rtiay. The

report that Uie Yankees had a* pearcd atPitteylvaute Court Bouse was eitoucoue,and thewhole rtatentent regardlngnn ad-vunoanpon PanviHewaspretuature.

Amu i Raw."?Pewit, Ai>ui 63. :As*xrafHaeeftheatres, t am I'd to think of our charming te**gtalma donna, A.telu.a I'attl, wha hat had mtrtagibis meek a aetteaof BtWBI Imlli ii.l -liceesses, tanthe ntgbl ot liei bell, lit, all ol her liiend* Hjitl mi-lliners cam.- armed with tttgetb bo**j*ete, and u.edi. ss ciici.-oi tii<- ttaltaas peasants*amost fiiiliiiii special ie TheßtwgrSsnata man avartrgca c,Ihe t.'iuig Slngrt displaying bet p.i.ieis ii s, vei.ilrttaractera earlrely atjaweeS to each ether. a;VitiVtta, in the tir«t utlof '? Tmviuia," as '/.rillna,In ' linn tiliivaiiiii," Norma, In "1»,.nand lv lite duet in " I*KUW* d'Anare," the wasequallybrilliant, equally aeccaasfaf; for at everya inurance BB* was .a'.ited with shower* oltlowets, neatlyall of the bouifieis being composedof white roses and violets, its a type ot her purityand modeM'.

Am'.ng these graceful tiiluiles was one of ihrreteel tn circumference, and the fair recipient hadintilt aioaud and across the Btaga to avoid beingaaiatlßa ie* rottgblr. At last, ateaVteg it impose!ble l> gather up her pirjsea, with a ptetly gesiuieof dcanahr, she aeaami the attempt aud waited aa*111 Scales.- and U'lle l.cdle c tue finally lllevalets had lobe called into leap the tiarve.-i ofgoal lieu iti aaaweted upon her. a*ch a Semenntiaili'U ti oiliriiiely taie tv i'uiis, but I'.ttti, byliti-korccites, contiived to bewitch even the aetl-ous aud respectable critics of the p.irtt'iette intotaking a part iv litis tvijuiduuuydi.playot en-thetteeui

Agatti, by pattieular request, ah* appeared furthe la*l inn.: lltli aeaaiew in "111 fJarblerc." tl.tlata aecasJua au Bateau**-, a y.iuug RttseUa Frlace,t.1." would ll"l be |i 111 ii.l in I'ie COIUiII'UI hird, installed luniM ll ina box all tutuiiiiell havingBBSrtamaty siippiuu blaxarß wuii a \u25a0tmvtaht* oi bo~ti. is ol the most eeattf and tare tl.iwers A->......i vi Petti sppeatedthe g.-tititiv iv etjsatneaei .1tliescrne.il the tit l.rlil liigtltnil alone Al ti.Sttin- tori ol thing was leceived wlitl .ill! .v v byihe hawse; but at la-it the audience touud it bmivtake the ..il vi gs id nuui.'i.diy. i .u*iui./ a* t... r.haStJUBt wis landed hi lite feel of the t iiibmrt-ji Jyour.,; aOba»ueoS. Net let* iban tarty or sixty wereihioun aeveral of mem cniiiaiutngcases of vaiu-title diamonds and pt-ail biacelets, necklaces,ring*, tt*. fail! .mod the lent admirably,andpteat-iucd Iter treasure* to her father, whd bandedihem **** to BBS ilteiitric.il uiauaget, M Baxter, toi,c I. vi. ..el to their di.ti.u.

A Taanxuv tit Knocatn.?iiu Wednesdayuimuiug Itlchard Thomas l'arkt-r, thu wteichedmart who onthe day previou.-dyattempiedthe livesof l.oin hi* parents, wa* broughtbeloie ibeBey J'I' ll.cher, lineoi the Notts uiagi*lraiee, al South-well but, in constiitiamcu ofthe precarious atate ufhi* fat her. Una mother, theprisoner wa*rem. idedfor aweek.- ICleveu (uuahotwounds were fuuud latbe old man's faceaud right in his breat.l Itisthought thebrain of BJrs Pai! m ha* bceu reach**.They btitti say "I't-orTom ia not to blame," amiwhen the old man made bis will yeaterdayhewished to leave his sou the whole ofhis utopcrty.--Hewould never have done ti ifhebad nut goneinto attch a toasaioa with him." Wbea ihe ml«e*erwaa apweheaded by Police Cuaatabt* Berkley, he

\u25a0si* "I have Soac ll." and th** wwaestlytuauit*.tfhie mtHber were dead. -te-tvaW Mad.

tagt:*which yen were unable Hi utilixeor even retale in Ise t

Vim aaerineeil theax*jl>a We«i f.ir the ea-.wre>afVi.kal.iiig, ,ii,, | n,,.,, y? tt |?iMiaiill to llu-four wiu.l-lti.il Ibe Blalsaai i|.ak bt trre, while tint a singleateSm ibthilcan iiuvigattt it wiiiintu i.eiug.itiaiki-it.tir a.rb.i|.t burn, il, BBS wtibunt evety patsenger h.viag itile leaf of death or captivity bctore hi* ryes.In serve the 1-ua.i?r your eattse, yuu have madea hero out ot .. ua.tt. u(H>n wiiutuyuu bave lavished.-Vei>ibiiig, who lv.l every obsUe-le removed Inimbis path, tud win. w;m Bremglfy turuinbed With .it tiilutcsm.-tit* ami eaiawstee,win t- iiusecrait*coaldgel iitiue , .tud who haa acaiccly be-eu able to hold, iwith iht: immcaee reataUtcea at hi* command,the i-r.iuitd wliicli Ins predeceaaor gaint-d lv soke of Ijiniby hi* own talent*. ' ,

Vint have i.iferc.i v* th.- taWtatmßatg aat**s*axrla of iIB* aaerilicK of merit to caprice and personal no iHiirai luiere»ts ; and this in arepul.Hc, m the aame 'and under the plea of popularsovereignty.and, in capvieclimax, we are obiignj to hear !il.'iuiitli.it-. Lite liti.t: An nncoudiUnnaliyloyalman '|a onewho, although n..i sailaiied who the tuea- ,

s-ures iak.il by the i'«vcruiueui, approves them alland gives bis eouktant - '.i|i|i.irt.B* It seems altnnst incredible. Are we are lo Con-sunUnople, in 81. I'eterabuig, lv Bome,oi ia l'ari«Are we tbe desci ndants ofthose proudraxonswborer*taa* to tmet-smth to any yoke,or the iiiegimatetiH-l.ring of cardinals seeaiug lo secure fortuneaud grmnwaa by a perpetual worship ? Are wereally the illsranaante of those disciplesof Lutherand Calvin,who, rather tbau subject their reasonto an auibority which they denpisi-tl,preferred toetpatriate latejkwrt-tel to ibe-c tharta, where,Itir.iugliUit: agency of liberiy,liny ioiuid.il our na-tional mtmtamw, wbiuh you art. now siilving todrown in a si a of e-owardice and adulation, ear-ioption iind tin nittpclenty:' Wr-re our ancue'urato visit tin: e.-itth th-y won 1,4 certainly be mirpii-edto see that, tir.tttv yean atterthe revolutlnu wliichgave lift- aud I berly to tiie u.-ilinn, the l.iue-.aiuBaity on!,I luid im otlt. r *. liHttiou af loyalty thana l.liiid snklßaiSJllß I*l tin? Je.U.i of the li.ivcrilateat

lint We have cxi icmed that Mind and mute .ml.ii.t--.i<.iidining three y«ats -Sutiag three ycsi* wehate kepi at. ai sa* uh.il l-i more generous thanaiteaec f

Sterne tine radicul patriae* sod nutlong since,"We have lost ?..t.i".,lc'ii.e lv Fremont What hasli.1 doneoi and in. a yearpast .' 'Whit ci.ttld he do whi.t r-i'Uld be i> - atebasdone for you that which Ruttwt and *lgel havedone jwhat we have all dune ,he It im Bee* tharllal.le enough to ki ey silence, and to set eyes thisii mote lha* ha should bave done. In the lace ofBB inui-h iriripicity ami oriiipiiuu, piiltjlillsm.Tone aasKept a* *&. Nt Baet time thai a freshdefeat tr a Greah eaaertalas to lorrigu powersbrought an indignant exclamation toour lip*, werestrained its utterance. And yet havemuch grief,and love, Bad admiration, arcouipaiu.-J each fresh ilie,-ill.ml. of thews unknown hemes, these 111 utvtxlo their country, who have fallen through the In-competency and the cold insatiable ambition ofthe men whose. mission it was to lead our sou* tv Ivictory, hut who, being blinded by politicalcon-siderations for Iheir pmitatrl advauetiiieut, ledihem only to a praßßeas death.

And you have not tii-plavcd more talent orenergy aluoad. Napole.on ha* tratualrd upon the .limits of a flit-iially republic ; he has insolently |iiotuied us ol" ihe blockade of the Mexican coast,atul tkn <vn the Mentetilm'f >i*t in our face. We askllieii, who it iii.i-iiar lu.w in Annnet, In; who lav. idown the law or he wio sultiiiUM to tin-same ' Isil Napoleon 111 or the nut eeeawt al Washington "(rant aiotie, by betUaWiag upon the country inex ,tiausiiblc natural wealth and that ardent patrioti.-'in which makes every soldier a hero, has saved .th* country trout llu- nun into which your selfishness would plungeit Thin is the net-ret of Iheililleieiiou between your currency aud that of theSouth.

IVe have been imposedupon long enough Thetntn which you have been unable to accomplish ivi.nn geam, would eeneiatj be fully eeawaataaaae.were you lortmaiu in powi t toutyears longer Vi.ut.iiiiit.iiv sever?ra and theh pi..v.i.i maraUalsoveriiile the latVs, and ihe echo u( the aimed heeliim;j lint!, as clearly m>w iv America as In ri.niceoi Austria. You hsve euciuaciu-d uj.-iu our libettr Wathunt securing ncloty, and we must haveh. th

Vi.u have distioiinred us abroad by shamelessmisrepresentations as to uttr true coliditiou. -I'laci * thai we occupii'd in 1863 arenow again ivthe hands of the rebels, and tiod knows wwt.ilyour pri'parailiuis for the Bpa*taaewlas< csmpalguare Beetieate. Corruption has eatete* Inioeveiydepariiiieiii ol y.iiit Aiiiiiiiiisti.uloii, teaSe-tag li av. iy Aegean .stable, which needs a llerciilea a*y.iiu ceeeeaaar it kt time f>»r theßgbt to uhlweii'Uti sadfor the liuiti to tolly appear,a*that aksincere patriots, all men ivtio look lor Bathing fur-ll.ei tl.au the ailvauceu.ctit ut their COUtilly andof llt.t'iiy,may rally In one compact body aroundthe great prim ipleof Liberalism, and form a lathelal parly ie.illy ivurlhyot'the name. Such a oneonlycansave ibe country.

Away with all the impostor* who have Invadedthe temple of liliciiy and turned it ini>> a votemarket : Let there be an t-ml of this ridiculousfarceof unconditional loyaflty, which is only lie losee.inc the votes of those fools who, instead ofdelvingto lite root of tin: matter, blindlybelieveall the interested falsi-hood* publishedby journalsthat are paid to applaudand siijinit, whether rightor wrong.

Mr Lincoln's honesty ia of a strangedescription.It consists ut neatly mining bis country and tn dis-regarding Its interests lv order to make sure ofpower f-jr four years louger. To our eyes, theman who has deprived his country of the servicesofsomeof its best citizens,who ii.is been unableto make any belter use of the Incredible resource*contided tohim, and who, after agitating so manypublic tjBSSUBBB Without s>olvlugBtM oi Ihem, dis-regards nl* own tuier lacapacity, is, of u'l the euiteas ot the United Btatea, the least b Meat and themeat dangtiaaa

i.tit even if President Lincoln were the honestit.-i.i 111it hta paid oigans represent 111,n lobe, h..wdangerous would his ie election pi.we to the. Ik ta?Brinm ot Ihe people, under existing CUCUIIIsluices, siir.nuii.leil a* he is with ilic iiiilitity intlueti -cs that he has at his back I Let us remem-ber tr>c teachings of history and lite lustatiee* ol(etgmtd <>i real lilibrcililv, all of which bave re-suited ku despotism Bitten V , the hah sin,.idinink In Ms c.-ii. and Napoleon ill. the sottish **?baiiciire, belong lo the same schoil The men

'who have had lo endure them, elected llic-m asunitiipoitanl iii.tividuats, whose election wouldgive tune for irSeeiioti and Coiisideiallou; it will...on be suni nyears thai France it isriflrt-icd andpoudered over bet lost liberty. I'caiing the unkuown, arid elulnklngfrom Ihe periutbaliotis iuci-demal to change, they have had despotism audmill, which are leading ih iv Inevitably to thetuosl Imitate uf all the levolultoiis 11,.1 hlsloiyhashill.eita iccorded. Aineiicans ot ihe old schoolWill not believe Ui , liny say our llbctilcs art; a*liiiiily implanted iv the blood ol our old Anglo-Hax.Jii race that none date disturb them. Bui weibluk different,y, and say with ibe poet,

Ca bloc eufariiie lie me dit lien .julraille.

The Court Circular.Everybody has read about the English Court Clr-

lars. Fur tbe gratllicatlonof our lady readers es-pecially, we copy soaie specimen* from London ?pagwtereceived through the politenessof a iti.mlTheyshow what grown up people in Kugland readwith interest evety morning:

Wi .!\u25a0?="it Casri.B, Man li '.->..The Queen, accompanied l.y h?r Royal Highness

Mace** Helena, walked and drove in tue groundstbl* nt i vi" "Tbe Portuguese Minister and theBight lion Eand Mrs Cardwetl left tbe CasUe Uin morning, an Iiciiiru-d to London

Uount Lavradio had the honor ot diningwithHer Majesty lite Uuet-n, the King of the Belgian-,an.l ths Koyal family yesterday.

Mr lleiuy O'Nell ba* bad the bonor of asluing(ro.u bis Koyal Highness the Prince ol Wale* furtils picture of the 1. Hiding at Uravesend,aud Mrii Weigall ha* been honored by asitting from IbePiiticcss fur bis full lengthportrait.

Tbe Ulgbt Hon Sir George Grey, M P, left townyesterday tot rinatton park.

Wiaint a Castle, March 3*.The uu. en,accoiupatned by bur Koyal Bighuess

ritarnaa Helena, went ta Louduu ibis uioniuig.Her Majesty travelled by epecial train to the

Paddingtou .iiaii.ni of the Uical Western Rail-way, and proceeded thence lo Bouth Kensington,ana slatted the Horticultuial garden*.

lit-r Majealy afterwaids honored the Ci.nute**of i'lginwith avisit, and teiurned to Windsor Ca*tie.

In aiteiid nice were the Countess of ti alnsbo-lough, ibe Lady Augusta Hunt.-y, l.urd Cbarle*Pu/.ioy.Lul 11 l-ouvouby,an-l l.uui Ueu the 11,mC urcy

I'licu Royal Highnetses the I'ilncc and Princessof Wales and Ibe infant ft ucc Albeit Victor hitttit? C*aße this ui'-.iiuiig for UartiHiiiiugti ricm--e,alii tided t., tbe 11.in Mrs Bruce, Lieutenant Colo-iu IKeppel, and In Holauiauu

fiiucc Aitbur, attended by Majar Blphluttane,Blawj leit the castle for Ureenwich park

Lo.d Klvrrs and Colons! P Si-nuuui,r B. batesueceded Lord Talbot de Stalabide aad Coloneltbe llin A Llddei aa Lord and Groom In Waiting.

His Majevty lbs King uf the Belgians minutelyinspected Br Wliiiw.uoVs l plunder muuaiai*enu and camage, and also hie large bore riSe, in-leaded to (ire the projectile with a wooden pingtvbicb he has latelyinvented. i

inn friaee and Clneet*of Weirs returned toMarlboroughh .use vesteiday umruing I'uuu a tisui.i the Queen at Wwdsor Ca-tue. Their KoyalHighnesses wei* aliendtd by Ibe Ho* MrBrace, 'laeiitenant Colonel Keppel, and MrHoixmaaa I

i'ne t'nace of Wale* vnoteJ Rrtaee Pblße af \u25a0Wurtemburg at the UtareadoH Hotel

Their B.iyal Bighneiae* Ihe Iinches* ef CBm-biids-eand Kriaceas Uary vialted me filaceamiPlincess of Wales st Marlboruaghbaaae. :

WiNus.it <Ja*iLa April LTbe a*een walked aa* grove ia the grata**

mis mtitelag,attended by Lady Augatueualey.Ifilace taeoiwU look a cainatc drive.

Anut 3Th* BB*hba of Wereetter aad Sir Cbmlee tutd

fua*y Mary Woo*mtlvad at the' t'aatle yestetttay.Met Royal HtgSaeas Prlaress Metetm,atUaaV*

by Lady tiatailae Batategto* *ad ate)-***a*rtalMr>m»at,we*t I* LneSa* >e*ufdar aadBeamed

fwmm^mmmA**9*m*m*^^

DAILY piSPATCfiriVOL. XWL RICHMOND. VA.. SATURDAY MOBNIMQ, Jt'XR 18. 1564. WO. 145. ,

the performance at Coveni Garden Theatre with 1her presence. fTbe lii. en, the King mi tBB R.-t*laat, Piliiret* \llrli-ata, I'uu.'es-i L.oai**,. Ptttaee l.eepitld, Plla- \u2666.-.'.<* Beatrice, aadHte LBtßes aad tiealiemen la .IVailing, attended fliviaesettle* tata morning ut .the private chapel The Rtataip of Wotceawr ?preached tbe seraaaa 'Baaaatwaaau, Paiawr. f

The I'ilaee and I'riaeeaa of Wales, the lulaat cPrince, Albert Victor of vVate*.aad the ladies aa* cgeuilemeu or their aadtt-sMelw*ieg l.ieat Oearral BKmilly*. t.'api Grey aed tae Hon Mra Bruee, lelt IMarlbiMougbbuu* let Uaadringbam Ibi*utu-iaoua rat about half past 1 o'clock, aad piocceded to ?theBiahiißf gate -Station af the ttreat Baateia Rail- Bway,wheie Ibey Were receive*by Ur Jaaie* Uood- 0?tm.rhahauaa, Br JnAte. Robeitaoa. GeneralSu- apeiiatendeat, 00l Palmer aad other Dirertors ? .The platformwas umajryaad taetelally decorated. 7A heartycheer waa given end repeated on tbeap- Jpearaaee of the bead aarse, beatbtg la her arate *ihe infant Prince Thsgt Bajral Hlgbaevw*gra- telonsly Mknawtedged Bteae sett of toyalty, and tat once proceeded to th* new Boyal carriage of athis line. The total leafihof thte carriage toBS \u25a0feet, ihe width 8 feet, aadthe height Inside 7 feet m3 inches. The interttjrtedivided into three earn - "aaruneaia, aDie room, aateoa, aad retirla* room - *The length uf tee anioo*ie 13 feel6 laches, with \u25a0doors leading to the sat* aad retiring rooms. Theunaer frame is made ot mahogany and English Co.k, and is suspended ahall wheels, furaithed fjwith steel ailesand Uree.wlth paieat fasteainte Dand axle boxea of anhaptaved eoaatrnettoa, Tbe, ?bodyof the carriage to auapeaded on tbe under Jframeby patent ladiajUbber CHshio* apring*, la "order lo deaden the eßVct of tbe sound sa* give *additional pate to the egrings. The exterior baa abeen treated lv a novel style; the wood, finely gmarked Hondnra* mahogt"), has been highlyvar- t? nlsluil till a sunace ba* been produced resem- j,b lug polisti.-d glass. Thidecorations, which cor- a;r. spool in stylo with iln *?? of tbe interior, areI'.1..te.l in relief and etcted wild gold, the l> uit-dl ?

mom nppeatifig promts* *ly lv v.irioo* nortioas af lIbedesign, 'ihe pastel* are farther enrich,d by tthe armorial bearlngr of the t'tin..- and Princes*, tand collar* of ihe rattans Orates printed Inac- pc.iidanee with the styleof the general decorations. rThe luttiiiu.e and ittterior fittings arcof eiabor- \airly carved walnut, the carpet, an Axmluster °pile, has been designed and woven specially forlitiscarriage. An Improvementha* been made In ttin' form t.f the ceiling, groined arches having abeen iiiiii.iliic.it with a view to securethe iihmiperleci Veiitil.iiii.il,as well as to aasist ivIhe geu geral effect ot the ceiling dec-oration. a-

At the stall,m ne ti I..in.lnn their were a mini- .ber ol pet-litis assembled BB see the train pats, l.vi Jiioihlng nf Interest occurred till Cambridge wa* r<reached. The plaiforui then: wa* occupiedbya ligreat number nf ladiee and gentlemen,the ladles 8greatlypreponderating and iheir Royal Highnesses %were enthusiasticallycheered both ontheir arrival tand departure. At Ely the tiain proceeded slowly nthrough the station, tbe plaitorm being occupied .by a crowd of per*an*.who cheered. Ihefe was *also cheering at King's Lytin, where the Haiti «stopped about three minutes. Tbe liuln arrived Cat VV..11. tloit at 3 o'clock, and here their Uoyal (Highnesses werereceived With unobtrusive marks tof weieoaie,and proceeded to SamlriitgbamIn a .privatecariiage, arriving safelyat 5 HI P At.

\u25a0 aFbtCITION A 1.1 MJRV.-i'heS'yilJic ol Moiiglutß aMctia, In ihe jtliisdlcllou of Men.mt*, having it

celved an invitation from the Provincial Council "lo send a young woman from the commune to foi- £low th.- course of instruction given tn the new tinormal school jnslopenedIn the city, returned tbe 1following answer: " Ihe commune of Mongiotn ,Melin doe*not recognize tbe utility of femaleeducaion, inasmuch as Us women are fur themust part employed iv tendingcattle and In pto-vi.lingfor the wauls of our daily life, fclducatlouis au article of luxury, admissible only In greatcities, and never iv poor and uil-ei il.le couiiuuuilies. Kvtn if the Covertimenl instated ongivingusa siimoliiileliess, the would Infallibly die olil.iivail.in. At all events,the comiuiun- is Unablelo meet the charge uf educating a young womanio haaaaaa a schoolmistress. iuitsii|uenily, theCouncil lias unanimously decided that Ihe eom-uiiiiie waut*uo leaclieis, and that the applicationmade lo it by the provincial authorities be n jeeled accordingly."?Oaestkat Meuina. <.LOCAL HATTBRI, tAUempi to aVavxtjßf jiotti Ctutit Tltunder.?

Night before lost an attempt was made by -the citizen prisouers in Castle Thunder to <escape troiu couliucuieut, which, but for tbevigilanceof tbe tnilitit guardou duty, would ,have proved successful. ptlsouerswere coutiueil in au apurtuaeut which overlooks (be reft alley, theback part of which iconaibte only of three planks, boarded up, .aud the whole together meantring abouttwo and ahalf orturee inches iv thickness. 'With a couple ofsmall pocket-knives, two -of theso planks were cut through, andcon- <siderableprogress was made with thethird (before the sentinel nearest by overheardthem at work and gave thealarm. Imme-diately the entire police force was aroused,and on ascertaining the locality in whichthe c perationa were going on tbey set towork to change the quarters of those con- >lined therein to another and moresecure ,part of the bufldiutr. This te the first at-tempt at escape which has been made forsome months back.

Coming Down.?Freeh butter was offeredin the Second Market yesterday at elevenand twelve dollars per pound, with fewbuyers. Const-inuß that those in the coun-try who make butger for sale are at no ex-pelleethis season of the year tofeed theircows,peopleare determinednot to submitto the extortionate demandsof holders, andthey will theretjrestill bave to lower theirprices two or three dollarsperpound beforethearticle can readily be disposedof. Eightand ten dollars are the ligures it will haveto be aoid at, and those who bring it tomarket had as well come down to them atonce.

Attempting togo to the Enemy.?A. tforow-enki,a Hungarian, and a sojejurner in Rich-mond for several years, aud CharlesKills, aparoledFederal deserter, wereyesterday ar-rested iv Henrico county,whileattemptingtogo overto the euemy,and sent to CastleThunder. These fellows hod been for aomedays skulking about the neighborhood ivwhich they were found, waitingfor the ap-pearance ofsome stray scouting party fromGrant's main army, whenthey would be en-abled to reach the Federallines.

The Tfiird Offenre.? James Austin, com.pany D, 12th Luuieiana battalion, wss for-warded to thiscity under charge ofdesert-ing irom tbe Confederate service. This Isthetnird time Austin has committed thesame offence, the punishment lor which, ifproven upon blm, is death, lie was com-mitted to CastleThunder. .

77i« Dog Catchers ?The accumulation oathe atreeia ot myriads of stray curs, inducedthe useful fraternity known aa dogcatchersto turnout yesterday. Beveral times beforetbe hour for suspending operations, thecages were filled up and then emptied pre-paratory to other raids.? Twenty Yankee prisoners, captured fromGrant's army, reached ihte city yesterdayandwere carried totbe Lihby. The dye hundredtaken from Sheridan'acorps by Wade Hamp-ton some days since, have been sentMonthby wayof Lynchburg.

Hastings Court.?The following businesswas disposedof yesterday :

A petitiou was (.resented from James B.Payne, JosephBrizzoltri, Win. I*. Veer, duo.Lyueman, Chas. Hunt and Lewis Autclottl,askiog pertnisslon to sell, by retail, nine,ardent spirits, or a mix lure thereof, theyhaving paid the addllloual tax prescribedfor this privilege. Alter a short consulta-tion the Court certified that they wereper-sona of good character, aud that theCourtsaw noobjacticntosuch permission beinggian ted. This meansthat the above namedparties aregranted permission by the Courtt» keep grog-shops, Where liquor can bebought by the drink.

tteutuet li. Bowman, charged with steelingeight ounce* of morphineandsevenouncesot quininefrom theMedical Parvsyorn De-partment waa, the Court having heard theevidence, dteebarged. This atnn had cob-fessed the theft to the oflcer wan nrrcsted

\u25a0 him, and subsequently to others. AlfredMoat, who received the ataorphlaeand t,nJ-uiueatoleu byBowman, wanaeat entuba,triedbtrforeJamge Lyons. The eTtuntnatlmtof Alfred Moss for stamllnsr eight peuadeof?awing thread from the tjaotalug Hareaa,: viaepeatpnnedtill theaszt term.1for trial before Judge Lyon* on tha csajw*

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Jerry Donnovant aad Lee Whitehurst,chargedwith stealing n diamond breastpinfrom Lieut Col James NeUlgan, were com-mitted to jail to await the arrival latekh-mond of Important witnesses. ..Tin* ens*hasbeen continued for several days,sad theMayordetermined he would not againaatanyparticular time to takett up, but wouldgrant nleasonable time for the pertJc* in-terested tocollect their testimony. To a*inquiry from Mrs Doanorant whetherheysou would be allowed bail, His Honor pe-remptorily objected, remarking at thesametime that he was one of the worst scampsthat now infest the city. Eilxa Whttehnral,tbe mother of one of Our ahoy*asmsdprisonets, charged with receiving thebreast-pin, knowing if to have been stolen,wasdismissed.

(.corge, alave of Eliza Hall, was ortisredto be whipped forstealing $35 In Confeder-ate money fromAugustusHebermebl.

Two negroes,named respective!* John,slave of Rebecca Leach, and Henry Staaard,free, arrested for condactißg the restaaraatluitiucss lv violation of law, were, upon thedrat heating of the case, fined $50 aad or-dered to be committed to prison; but In ashort while aiterwards, upon consultationwith the reputed owner of the eatabllsh-meat,a white man, they were discharged.--These negroes hare f6r some timeback beentoall appearances proprietorsofthe"Bragg"Saloon, on Governorstreet,and if the truthcould be known no one but themselveshaveeverhad any Interest in it, unless It Is togothere sad drink"on the tree"?a privilege ?which negro fellows might well afford to,and often do, grant any whitemanwho willstand masterfor themand claim ownership,therebyshielding them from thslaw. ThereareUfty establishmenu in this city carriedon by negroes upon this principle, anddoubtlessnot an exceptionwould be foundwhere, if search waa made, atolen propertyte not secreted in them.

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Watered according to actof Congress la tbe rearItSVd. by J. a. Taß***B*,ta the Clerk's ottes »fthe hlaiiict Court ol the Coultdciate BtStasfalMM Northern Uisulct of Uaorgta.

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June Hi ?There was little skirmlahlsg bythe enemy on our batteries yesterday, andscarcely anyreplying. Sharpshooters weretiring all day. The most of the wagons ofthe enemy were moved in front of thelo-calityoccupied by them yesterday.

During tue ahlnulshing yesterday MajorMassey,of tbe 20th Mississippi, waa hilled.

Atfive o'clock yesterday afternoon Hook-er's corps made a chargeon Cleburne's di"vision in three lines of battle, and wasre-pulsed with great slaughter. A few prison-ers were taken, who confirmthe above.?Uieburue'B division areastoumes wnnanoi,shell and canister. The enemy was notsble tobring hte artillery to bear.

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Atlanta, June 10.?-A tdegram fromOen. Forrest to Capt. Adair, datedTupelo,June 10th,ssts :

--There wereno Georgians hnrt. The vic-tory was complete. The killed, wouodedandcaptured oftheenemy exceeds thetotalof my troops engaged. I have seatforward1,800 prisoners, and thereare moreyet be-hind."» i ~ ,!\u25a0\u25a0'. gn . I I%r\m AH APt-RAL touePeoete ef ta*Caama*r»tVif ato States? Tbe Directors nf th* YsangMen's Christian Aaatatrmttan ef Ktcbmoa* teaßSßtlfolly,bat earncatly,aubmit to th* kmi»~mat aa*ta*patnolic tkrotigkoai tha r«a federate thataaaaappealla behalf of Urn aoldlars' famllts* la tbtacity, atena the eowmaaeeakoi tnfth*war ItrhstnaStai bean a refage for Ihoaa who hare boa* drivenfromtnetr Boias* by oar raUkwa entwine Taen-Baa*aol baipleas woatanaa* ehildrea, not fram th*devastated contain* of Viigtnm tuna*, bat frotnnearlycvmy male of the Coaiitderacy, Saveaoagbtan aayiam in oar midst. Bar citixaaa bate beenajr-maiedto in aamberteaa Uaatavtaivs to rmM-mlbesick ami wnaa-ded BoMlara, to faraian abom an*etotauigfar no4diera la tae Seld aa* Boawital, aa*toattord too* nad ebeiisr lor their audmtagRiteßßa,and aobly have inty, In the great attiotUy of laataocea, rtarpoedeo taeveryaspaal

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la awnitaa report fram th* tjaat«u*g awjeaaBappear that therear* aaare the* three thaansndaaaawtm I* ttu****** whe at* aaehmg emxdeymeatIrom the atrraruaaaul at earn, aa* las* taoaa wa*obuinwark are an* tuny employe*. Tim wagesi*c*Mvedtwtl>wlr work wttl a*n mabts thsm MRfwotaea topreeure ? Bagsriaaay c ihe atakaaM toedtor tbaamarraa aa* chiMra* WUhoet aosaxtosee,maa, from th* ally aa* ooaatry generally, axwaWißßlaam* ef setae! starratioa maat naves-jsmiat.Our City Oaanxulhm made attest hboraiaptjsesxrta-tiosjas far the parsbtas of sapplles,bat* tor gJ-al*r-toaa *kßrtß*Uoa mt* far teat at oast- amißeagenmemptor** for th* pargoas bar* notbees abbs t* y*»-ear* tea qaanUtyaf prevwao** rtqaira*.

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