which continued toward the distanco and tbe enemy's center. Wo indeed heard oontinrjOU* tidings MlFl EVKHY FKII'AV Hoteixo, in Ilic Third Story of heroism and viu'ory; and those in jtilie Urick Block, cornel uf Main and llurcn St»«et« the trees abovo us tola ua of more th»n we could discover •with our field Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., . glasses from belov. \Vo heard that Entrance on Huron Street, opposite the FmnUin. Hunter had fairly rounded the enemy's ELI IK XJ B , POND flank, and then wo listened for ourselves Editor and Publisher. to the sound of hia charges in the TESMS, S1.3O A TE.UI IB ADVANCE. northern woods, and saw for onrsclven tho air gathering up smoke from their ADVERTISING. branches, and the wavering column of One square (1-lines or less) oiu'week, scents: and the Miseistippiaae as they fled from ifi oents for every insertion therejiUer. less than three AJSTiN" AEBOE, FEIDAY, A.TJGMJST 2, 1861. TSTo. 811. mouths. tbe first battery and wcre'fofced into >ne square 3 months ... .$3 Quartered. 1 year ....$20 tl.o open field. Then we saw our own 3ne ilo 0 do 5 Ball col «'" < 'ni"~ 18 Message of Jeff. Davis- power to military comanders at discretion, teen leet long by ten wide, und hung THEBATTLti at BULL'S RUN. ing Even in the wilderness the sacred of the commencement of the fight, and Dnr rto 1 year 8 Half do 1 venr 06 and both these propositions cl.iim a re maps of tho State and country Sixty-ninth and Seventy-ninth, corps Two sq'res 6 mos H Oue do 6 mos 35 The Congress of the Southern Con- with day seems purer and more hushed than just in front of all our trains and air.- One dn 1 year 60 spect equal to that which is felt for the animated by a chivalrous national riv- Two do 1 year 12 federacy convened at ll.chmond on the around. In the centre is ft plain pino Graphic Description of the March. the any other. It was ours to first jar upon muniifoh wagons—a position chosen alry, press on to the support of tho Vlv,rlhem<.nt» ,mnecon,ranied by written orver- additional statement in the same paper— table, on which lie, neatly frtlded up, the stillness of tho morning, and becloud by all spectators as tho most secure— wilnil il> o publisheblished until ordereordered ouout,t anand d20th, and the following is tho telegraph- it is proper in order to execute the laws. Bsttl*, and the Retreat : tn.'ire distant column. We could catch churned accordingly- what the visitor would naturally lake the clearness of that serene atmosphere wa-), through the day, in five minutes glimpses of the continual ndvarces and Legal a-Uei-tiseiuents, first insertion. 60 cents per ic synopsis of JKFF DAVIS' message: We may well rejoice that we have for- to be plans, specifications, sureeys, ge- THE MIDNIOiNT MARCH. with the rude clangor of the avant- reach of a concealed lorce of infantry olio, !5 cents per folio for each subsequent insertion. ever severed our connection with a gov retreats ; could hear oecasionsdly the When a postponement is added to an advertisement the New Orleans, July 20. omotrioal drawings, &c , and by their From ihe World. messenger that heralded our challenge to and a battery which had only been guns of a battery before undiscovered; •hole will be charged the same as for first insertion. Jeff. Davis calls attention to the causes eminent that thus tramples on all princi side military posts. Everything has Ot) the night preceding the battle Gen. a disloyal foe. " silenced " No force was stationed pies of Constitutional liberty, and with a the air of neatness, coolness and mathe- could guess how terribly all this accu- JOB IPIRIISJTIIST Ci- which formed the Confederacy, aud says Ciimeron visited the camp, reviewed the TIIK 1SATTLB. to guard the rear ol our left flank. It mulation of death upon death must tell rculars, Cards, Rail Tickets, people in whose presence such avowals matical calculation Of course there is Pamphlets. Hand-bill*. it is now only necessary to call attention Third Tyler Brigade, passed a few hours Fro:r. the point I mention, where the was near this very point, aud with the upon those undaunted men, but could ind »ther varieties of 1 n and Fancy Job Printing, to such facts as have occurred during the could be hazarded. nothing ill tho room but what pertains .id in the UKST STYLE with Gen. McDowell, and then left for road slopes down to the protected rav^jie, assistance of this very infantry, that also sec—and our cheers continually sxecuted h promptness d to matters in connection with Tho operations in tho field will be to the office, and to most eyes it would Washington, in spirits depressed by no the enemy's final charge was" made, i recess, and appear somewhat bare, but what there we caught tho first glimpse of the ene- ! followed the knowledge—that our BOOK BINDING, the public ddefense . He congratulateg s greatly extended by reason of the policy premonition of the disaster which was to my. A line of infantry was drawn up which created such irretrievable con j forces were gradually driving the right Connected with the Office is a Bool Bindery in charge which heretofore was secretly entertained, is, is arranged with so much taste that befall our arms, and tha private grief lusion and dismay. And after thu first )f a competent workman. Records, Ledgers. Congress on the accession to the Confed- the general impression is by no raeacs against the meadow in the extreme dis 1 of the enemy around the Recond quar- •Journals, uid nil kinds of Wank Books made to order, eracy of the free and equal sovereign but now avowed and acted upon by tho which would add a deeper sorrow to the few hours no oflicer could be found in ] ter of a circle, until by 10 o'clock the »nd of the best .-tock. Pamphlets and Periodicals bound United States. The forces hitherto unpleasing. tance, resting closo upon woods b:hind (n a neat and dn (able manner, at Iletroit prices Kn- States (mentioning several States), and feelings which he now experiences. Af-them. We could see the reflection of this vicinity to pay any attention to itsmain battle WM raging at a point al- France to Bindery thro u£h uwes Office. ^^^ says it was deemed advisable to remove raised have proved ample for tho defense The General is in his room tho great ter midnight a carri.-'ge was placed at their bayonets, and their regular dis- security. All had gone forward to most directly opposite our standing of the seven States which originally or er part of the day, apparently occupied Gen. McDowell's tent, which was to bear position showed them, an expectant of follow the line of the contest. place—tho road at the edge of the the several departments and archives to ganized the Confederacy, with the excep with his plans and reports. Then Bustue00 imcrtnru. Richmond, to which place Congress has him to the scene of action. In order to attack. After a moment's inspection, Meantime, RichHrdson, on the ex-wood;'—where it had commenced six tion of those fortified islands, whose de-hour after hour he si's alone by his be ready to move with tho army, I went Gen, Tyler ordered Carlisle to advance hours before. already been removed, as the seat of gov- fense is efficiently effected by a prepon- neat little pine table, maps, plans and treme left could not content himself W. N. STRONG ernment. After tho adjournment of down to the familiar quarters of Lieut. with his battery to the front, and here with " maintaining his position," for There was a hill at the distance of a derating naval force. The enemy hasspecifications before him, and large Tompkius, whose company was attached one could not think of anything but Congress the aggressive movement of thebeen driven completely from these sta- open windows open behind and around we heard occasional dischnrtres from mile and a hulf to which I have hitherto NALL, DUXCKLEE & Co., enemy required prompt and energetic ac- to the General's escort, and there slept an Milton's line, two of his guns. However, he took alluded. From its height, overlooking tions. Now at the expiration of fivehim, at firstsigh t the cold, calculating,hour while our horses ate the only forage "rmiOI.^Al.K an RETATL dealer* in Dry Goods, Cnr- tion. The accumulation of the enemy's months from the formation of the gov-unsympathising mathematician. Eve- " vanguard 1 to right and left in front unfold." no other part in tbe action than by the whole plain, a few shell had reached VV petings. Floor Oil Cloths. Feathers, I'nper Hangings, forces on the Potomac, sufficiently dem- ernment, not a single hostile foot presses they wer.? to have for a day and a half. The ancient order for the disposition shelling the forces of the enemy whicli us early in the day, and as it was nearer aud a general assortment of Furnishing Goods, ry now and then an bid enters with a At two o'clock we were awakened ; the No.74 Woodward Avenue, onstrates that his efforts are directed their soil The force, however, mustreport or a mes.-age. which is delivered of advance ranks is still in military were sent rapidly from his vicinity to the Manassas road thau almost auy other Corner of Larned St., - - - DETROIT, Mich. against , and from uo point necessarily prove inadequate to repel tho in a military etyle, deliberately exam- army had commenced to move. usage. For the second and third Ty- thu immediate point of contest. From portion of tho field, more of the enemy's fl3t_Orders solicited and promptly attended to-S» fO.lv 1 could measures for her defense and pro-invasion of half a million of men pro-ined in silonce, tho corresponding ord- There was moonlight, as I have said ; ler brigade under Schenck. were at the hill oehind we could see long col- reinforcements gathered about its ridga tection be so efficiently directed as from posed to be raised by our enemies. er promply written out or delivered in and no moonlight scene ever offered more once formed in line of battle, in theumns advancing, and at first thought than to the aid of the beaten rebels 1.7 RAYMOND'S her own capital. The rapid progress of is few words us possible, and our math- varying themes to the genius of a great woods on either side—the First Ohio, that they wore .Richardson's meu the woods and valleys. Here there was Photographic and Fine Art artist. Through the hazy valleys, and ou the last few mouths, has stripped the veil The Eebel Army of the Potomac—Gen. ematical iceberg is alone again. When a - Second , Seventy-ninth, and moving on Bull linn, but soon discov- an open battery, and long Hues of infan- GALLERY from behind which the policy and pur- visitor drops in, however, at a leisure hill !>lope', miles apart, were burning the Sixty-ninth New York Regiments, suc- ered their true character. Indeed try in support, ready, for a wonder, to Nos. 363 and 207 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT. poses of tho Lincoln government were Beauregard- moment, the formality of the officer fires at which forty regiments had preceedin- g each other on the right and the from every southward point the enemy's let our wearied fellows see the fresh Photographs, Life Size, colored or plain, cabinet, im previously coucealed, which are now fully Special Correspondence of tlieN.O. Picayune. readily gives way to the interchange of pared their midnight meal. In tho vis-Seconel Ohio and Second New York reinforcements begun to pour in byforces they had to conouer. perial, tielainotv pea, Daguerreotypes, Amhrotypes, revealed. tas opening along a dozen lines of view, etc. «cj-CARL)" lK'TUlilS by the Dczen or Thou- Manasdas Junction, July 7. civilities which characterise our people being similarly placed on the left, thousands. Groat clouds of dust arose As the Sixty-ninth aud Seventy-ninth sand. The message of their President, and This plnce still continues the head at home, but nothing more. Even at thousands of meu were moving among while tho artillery came down the road from tho distant roads. A pereon the fitful beacons, horses were harnessing wound round the meadows to the north the action of their Congress at the pres- quartern of the army of the Potomac. the table, when the General is daily botween. who ascended a lofiy tree could see of this hill, and began to cross the road I. O. <>. F. ent session, confess the intention of sub- There are many indications of an in-surrounded by the most distinguished to artillery ; white army wagons were iu A great 32 pound rifled Parrot yun the continual arrival ol the cars at the .VSTITEN'AW LOPRE No. 9, of the Independent jugating the seceded States by war, the gentlemen of tho country, there ap- motion with the ambulances—whose apparently with the intention of scaling W order of Odd EeUowa meet at their Lodg.- Room, tended forward movement, the better —the only one of its calibre in our field oearest point on the Munassas Kailroad it, we saw a column coming down from •very Friday erening, at o'clock, folly of which is equalled only by itsto invite the enemy to an engagement, black covering, when one thought about service—was brought forward, made to with hosts of soldiers, who formed in J. F. SPALDIKG, Sec'v. peara to bo a distanco which all suppose the farthest perspective, and for a n.oment M. V. K. JONES, M wickedness. A war by which it is imbu- t the work of fortification still con- it, seemed as appropriate as that of thebear on the point where we had just solid squares and moved sw,ftly for- natural to his position, but which is coffin which accompanies a condemned believed it to be a portion of Hunter's 8. G SUTHERLAND & SON,possible to attain the proposed result, tinues. By nature, tho position is-one fUroly found else where. seen the enemy (for the bayonets sud- ward to join in the contest. The whis-Division, and that it had succeeded iu HOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission whilst its dire calamities cannot be avoid- of the strongest that could have been man to the death before him. All wasdenly disappeared in the woods be- tle of il-o locomotive was plainly au- Merchants, East side Main Street Ann Arbor The leading characteristic of Gen.silent confusion, and intermingling of j completely turning the enemy's rear. A W ed by us, will fall with double severity found in the whole Slate. About hull Beauregard'a mind is clearness of per- hind), and a shell was fired at 6:15 A. dible to those in our advance. It ijs wild shout rose from us all. But soon on themselves. Commencing in March way between the eastern spur of the horses and men. But forty thousand M., which burst in the air ; but the re- believed that at least fifty thousand DR- B.HESSE, last with an affectation of ignorance of ception. Superadded to this is asol Hers stir as quickly as a dozen, and the look-outs saw that its ensigns bore se- HYSICIAN & SURGEON Respec+ifully tender his pro- Blue Ridge and the Potomac, below strictly mathematical education. This port of the piece awoke tho country, were added during tho day to thecession banners, and we knew that John- P fessional services to the citizens of Ann Arbor and the secession of seven States, which or- Alexandria, it comnwnds the whole in fifteen minutes from the commence for leagues around, to a sense of what thirty thousand rebels opposed to us vicinity. O3~ Ufllce in .Mack's Mew Building, Mail you see in every word and look, even meut of the bustle, every regiment had ston, or some other rebel general, was street, Ann Arbor Micb. ganized tho Confederate government; country between so perfectly thero i.s in the expression ot his face. Sines, was the order of tho elay. The rever- at the onset. It was hard for our noleading a horde of fresh troops against N. B. Night calls proroply attended to. persisting in April, in the absurd as, taken its place, ready to fall into the di- scarcely a possibility tl ita being turn- isiens and tangents stick out every- beration was tremendous, shaking thro' ble fellows to withstand these inces- our united right and center. It was time TWITCHELL & CLARK. sumption" of the existence of a riot- ed. The right wing stretches off tow vision to which it was assigned. Gen.the hills like the volley of a dozen ple- sant reinforcements, but 601110 of our which was to be dispersed by a posse com- where. In person he is slender, but isMcDowell and staff went in the center for more regiments to be sent forward, A TTOKXEVS and Counsellors at Lav, General Life and ard the headwaters of the Occoquan, sompactly built and extremely neat. bian cannon, and the roar of tbe revol regiments whipped several corps op- az.d Keyes was ordered to advance with \ Fire Insurance agents. Ofiice iu City Hall ISlocU ilatus representations ; that these States through a wooded country, which is of Tyler's, the central column. At 2iving i,hell indescribable. T.irougboat posed to them in quick succession, and en Huron St., Ann Arbor. Collections promptly made intended an offeusive W&r, in spite of con Add to this a precision of manner, A. M. tho last soldier had left the exten the First Tyler Brigade. , The three .udremitted, and special attention paid to conveyancing easily made impansablo by tho felling .slightly modified by the ease which char- the battle that gun, whenever it \v;;s whenever our forces, fresh or tired, Connecticut regiments and the Fourth D. 8. TWITCJIKI.L, [743tfl E. T. CLARK elusive evidence to the contrary, furnish- of trees. Tho left in u rolling table ded encampiiisiits, except those remain- fired, seemed to hush and overpower met the enemy in open field they made es, as well by the official action of thePres- acterises the well bred mau of the world, ing behind on guard. came on with a will; the First land, easily commanded by the .succes- and you have a correct idea of the everything. We Waited a moment for short work of his opposi.ion, Connecticut was posted in reserve, and J. M. SCOTT. ident of the United States, evidence that sive elevations, till you reach a coun- Tho central line appeared to offer the an a!?avvor'nS salute, butreceiving none, » MBHOTYPB & PIIOTOGRPH ARTISTS, in the rooms man whose word is law and gospel At 10J A. M. Hooter was heard the other three corps swept up the field, [V formerly occupied by Cordley, over the store of Sperry he and his advisers have succeeded iu do- try rough and so ruggod that it is a best chances for a survey of tho impend- sent the seco":! shell at a hill-top, two fe Moore Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. throughout one of tha largest, and a from on the extreme right. He hadby the ford on the right, to aid the strug- ceiving the people of these states into defense itself. Tho key to the whole ing action, and in default of any certain miles off, where we enspeoteu S?* gling advance. the belief that tho purpose of this gov- position, in fact, is piocisoly that point .Tiost intelligent and best appointed ar- previously sent a courier to General WINES & KNIGHT. mies ever assembled on the American pro knowledge, was accompanied by allbattery had been planted by tbe rebels. All ryes were now directed to the dis- r\ BALERS in Staple. Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, ernment is not peace at home, but con-which Gen. Beauregard chose for his non-participants whom interest or duty The bomb burst like an echo close at McDowell, reporting that he had safe- ts in Staple. Fancy I . quest abroad, not the defense of our lib-center, ai'.d which he has fortified so Continent. ly crossed tho Run. The General was tant hill top, now the center of the fight. fce.'&c, Main Street Ann Arbor. had drawn to the movement of the day.the intended point, but still no answer All could see the enemy's iufantry rangiug erties, but the subjugation of thstrongle y that, in the opinion of military In his personal staS the General has In order to obtain a full review of itscame, and Gen. Tyler ordered Carlisle lying on the ground, having been iil MARTIN & THOMPSON. (luring tho night, but at once mounted darkly against the sky beyond, and tha omens WAK-ROOKS , Dealer in all kinds of Fnmrtnre people of theUnited States. Formen- , 5000 men could thero hold 20,- been peculiarly fortunate. They are moonlight march to the most momentous to cease firing, and bring tho rest of his horse and rode on to join the col-fi'i^. lines of our men moving with fine PSc. Ne* Block. Main Street. Innately for thetruth of history, Presi- principally from South Carolina, the effort of tbe campaign, I started at the his battery to the front of the woods ; dent Lincoln's message minutely details 000 at bay. same he had with him at the siege of« umn on which so much depended. determ!na! on up the steep slope. The RISDON & HENDERSON, 'extreme roar aud rapidly passed along to and our column ready for instant ac-. cannonading upon ?''r adeance, the strug- the attempt lo reinforce Fort Pickens in The position, in fact, is fortified, in Port Sumpter, all of ihem accomplish- tho van of the column. For some time tion. It was now about seven o'clock. From the neighborhood of Sudley EALERS in Hardware,Stoves, house furnishinggoods, part, by, nature herself. It is a suc- Church he saw the enemy's left in bat-gle upon the hilltop,the interchange of po- D Tin Ware Jsc. &c, New Block, Main Street. violation of the armistice, which he con- ed, discreet gentlemen, of the most the central and right divisions were uni- For half an hour little more was done ; fosses that he had been informed of only cession of hills, nearly equal distanco pleasing manners. Among them I tle array, and at once advanced upon sition between the contestants were watch- ted, the latter forming off as I have ex- then shirmishcrs were deployed into the ed by us, and new forces rushing in upon' A. P. MILLS, by rumors too vague and uncertain to ere from each other, in front of which is a have been happy to meet On, Preston, plained, about a mile beyoud Ccntrcville. forest on each side in order to discover them with the Fourteenth New York EALER in Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and ravine so deep and so thickly wooded so long a resident and so w^ll known in and a battalion of regular infantry— the enemy's side the scene was repeated D Shoes Jiud Heady Made Clothing, Huron'/Street Ann ate attention. Tho hostile expedition So, leaving camp about a mile below tho the whereabouts of our nearest foes. dispatched to supply Fort Sumptcr is ad- th;it it is impassable, only at two points, Louisiana, whose genial society must Colonel Hunter ordering up the stal- over and over again. It must have been and those through gorges which fifty the village, I enjoyed the first spectacle Before us lay a rolling and compara- here, I think, that the Sixty-ninth took BEAKED «fc AP.KL, mitted to have been undertaken with the be a happy relief to the severe labors of the day—a scene never to pass from tively open country, but with several wart regiments, one led knowledge that its success was impossible. men can defend agiiinst a whole army ot the day. by that model of the American volun- and lost a battery eight ti:nes in succes- a TTORXEYS & COUNSELT.ORS AT I-4W. and N.'icitors in It was at one of ihese points th:it the the memory of those who saw it. Here hills and groves cutting off any extend- sion, and finally were compelled, totally f\ Ghaneery. Office iu City Unit liloek, over Webster In sending of a notice lo the Governor The general's mess is vcrv much in were thousands of comrades-in-arms going ed view. In the western distance on teer—Burnside—the Second New 0o'» Bo< K S'l.re, Ann \ri,nr exhausted, to resigu the completion of of South Carolina of the intention to Washington Artillery was a* first enkeepin- g with his character, and simple forward to lay clown their lives iu a com- the left we could see the outskirts Ma- Hampshire, and our own finely disci- use force to accomplish the object, and camped, and though only halt tho b;it-enough for Napoleon himself. It is plined Seventy first. Gov. Spraguo their vvi.rk to the Connecticut regiments mon cause. Here was all and more than nasaa Junction, The woods at whose which had just come up. The Third 4 TTOttxEYs, Counsellors, Solicitors, ;uid Notaries Pub- quoting from the inaugural that there tiilhon was then there nd we bad only served on a long pine table, set in an one had read of the solemn paraphernalia edge our line of battle formed, extend- himself directed the movements of the tV LtC, have Books tod i'lats showing titles of ail Uuodl will be no couflict unless these States one company of infantry to support us, open piazza of the farmhouse, and nil Rhode Island brigade, and was con- Connecticut finally carried that summit, n the comity, and attend toconveyanclngBudcollecting of war. These were not the armies of ed half around the open fields in a kind unfurled the stars and stripes above it, ematids, .iml Lo paying taxes ;in. COLLIER, confnaafls that even an increased force is saiients, bastions, castMiiates, and every lor every kernel was as independent as lions would perhaps lose their as yet un-through the day, to hunt fur the foe,ward the right wing of his column to ley thieretd 0:1 the left the , tha AXUFACTCRKR anU dealer in Boots and Shoes. Ex- thing that properly belongs to works co-operate, and a grand force was thus iVL change Block, 2 doors South of MMaynardd ,y required. These enormous preparations the State from which it came. H. V earned prestige, while accident or hero- though ho numbered his myriads ot Connecticut and New York regiments, t Wilson's itore, Ann Arbor, Mich. are a distinct avowal that the United of this kind. ism should gild tho standards of many men.) At the same time, a scout on brought to bear most effectually on the with tho unconquerable Rhode Islanders, Tho strength and advantage of this enemy's left and centre. drove the continually enlarging but al- MCOIIE & LOOMLS. States are engaged in a conflict with a Daring Exploits of two Fire Z>aiv33. before undistinguished ! Then, as I fol-tho right captured a negro native, who position at Manassas are very much lowed along that procession of rumbling was led to tho General, shaking with ways vanquished columns of the enemy. \yTlN-CFACTURKBS ail'1 dealer Boot* und Shoes, great and powerful nation, and they are The correspondent of the New York The famous Irish regiment, 1,600 VI Phcenix Block, M^in Street, one door North of compelled to abandon the pretence of ;ncreased by the fact that fourteen Tribune, describing the movements of cannou carriages and caissons, standards lear and anxious to impart such infor- i It was only to meet mora batteries, Vasbington. miles further on is a position of similar strong, who have bad s-o much of theearthwork succeeding earthwork, ambus- dispersing rioters, and suppressing the Massachutioits First at Bull Run, and banners, the gleaming infantry, with mation as he had. Through i im we hard eJigging to perform, claimed the insurrection, and are driveu to thformatione , while the country between is digresses to r.o.e the exploits of two oftheir thousands of shining bayonets, and learned that the rebels were quartered cade after ambuscade Our fellows were M. GUITEKMAN & CO , admirably adapted to the subsistence honor ot a share ot tho hard fighting, hot and weary ; most had drank uo water TTXHOLEHALEand Retail dealers and manufacturers of acknowledgment that the Union is dis- the Fire Zouaves as follows : the mounted officers of every staff, what among the woods on the light and left, and led the van of Tyler's attack, fol- VV Ruady Made Clothing, Importers of Cloths, Cassi- and inlrenchment of troops in numb fine excitement was added to the occasion and in the grove in the open country ; during hours of dust, and smoke, and iu- •neres, Doeskins, fee No. 5, New Block, Ann Arbor. solved. They recognize the separate ex- As they climbed the rail fence which lowed by the Seventy-ninth (Highland- istence of thu Confederate States, by .heers as large us they can ea ily be ma- divided tho woods Irooi the open field by the salutations aud last assurauces of that they had erected a battery on the sufferable heat No one knows what nceuvured on the real buttle field ers), and the Thirteenth New York, choking the. battle atmosphere produccn C. B. PoltTER, utroductiou of an embargo and block they wore joined by two Fire Zouaves, the many comrades dearer than tho rest. distant hill, and had kept him at work and the Second Wisconsin. ScRtiF.ox DENTIST. Office corner of Main ade by which all commerce between the Water is good and ubuudant; forage ihe record of wriose hardy exploits 1 The spirit of the soldiery was magnifi- for three dt.ys assisting to fell trees, so in a few moments, until he has personally and Huron streets, over P. Bach's store, »uch as is everywhere found in ihe rich cent They were all smarting under the that a clear range of the road we oo It was a brave sight—the rush of theexperienced it. And so the conflict lulled Ann Arb.ir, Michigan. two is cut off They ropudiate.tho foolish must here introduce, although it will Sixty-ninth into the death struggle! April, 18o'J, idea that tho inhabitants of the Confed- farming districts of Virginia, and thu•some what anticipate the order of reproach of Thursday, and longing for cupied could bo obtained. for a little while. Our regiments held communication from all parts uf the With such cheers as those which won the positions they had wo:i, but the ene- eracy are still citizeus of tho United events. These Zouaves had inexplica- the opportunity to wipe it out. There the battles in the Peninsula, with a WM. WAGNEK~ States, for they are now wagiug au indis- country easy. bly appeared at the van a littie while was a glowing rivalry between the men By this time our scouts reported the my kept receiving additions, and contin- EALER in Ready Made Clothing Cloths, CassimereR and Here, overlooking an extensive plain, enemy in some force on the left. Two quick step at first, a::d then a double- ued a flank movement toward our left — D VostingB, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. Main criminate war upon them with a savage before the period of the conflict. Their of different States. "Old quick, and at last a run, they dashed it.. Ann Arbor. ferocity unknown in modern civilization watered by mountain stream which regiment was far behind, at Fairfax will not bo Hshatned of us us to-night." or three Ohio skirmishers had been a dangerous movement for us a move- ultimately find their way to the killed. Carlisle's battery was sent to forward and along the edge of the ex- ment which those in the rear perceived, He compares the present invasion to Court House, but they declared they "Wait till the Ohio boys get at them." tended forest. Coats and knapsacks BACH & PIERSON. that of Ureat Britain iu 1781, which was Potomac, und divided into verdant bad missed it some night and were "We'll fight for New York to-day,"' andthe front ot the woods on the right, and vainly endeavored to induce aome BALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots where it could be brought to play were thrown to either side, that noth- general oflicer to guard against. ' Shoes, kc, Main atr*et, Ann Arbor. conducted in a more civilized manner.— fields of wheat, and oats, an 1 corn, ROW looking for it with all the r a hundred similar utterances were shout- I) pasture aid meadow, ;ire the headquar- where needed. A few shells were ing might impede their work, but we Mankind shudders at the outrages com might I privately believe that ed from the different ranks. The officers knew that no guns would slip from tho Here was tha grand blunder, or misfor- MAYNATID, BTEBB1NS cfe CO., tnittcd on defenseless females, who depict ters of the advanced force of the nr- they scented the battle afar off, andwere as glad of tho tasks assigned them thrown into tbe opposite thicket, and tune, of the battle. A misfortune, that my of tho Potomac. They are South then tho Second Ohio and Second New bands of those determined fellows, even (KAI>ERS in Dry Goods, Grocorios, Dran k Medicines, their ferocity and malignity, while under could not control the temptation to as their men. I rode a few momenta we had no troops in reserve after the QBootfl & Shoe:, to., ooinezof Main and Ann streets. Carolinians, Louisianiann, Alab.imians, York marched down to route out theif dying agonies were needed to close ostDel°D w the Exchange, Ann Arbor. the pretext of suppressing insurrection; step on and share the danger. At with Lieut. Col. Haggerty, of the Sixty- them with a firmer grasp. As the line Ohio regiments were again sent forward, they make special war ou sick women and Alissisr-ippitms arid Virginians f r theany rate, they were with us, and they Ninth. He mentioned the newspaper enemy. In ten minutes their musketry this time to assist in building a bridge- most part; the first two singularly heard, and then a heavy cannon- swept along, Meagher galloped toward SLAWSON &GEER, children, by carefully devised measures pushed themselves into a fighting posi- statement that he was killed in the for-was the head, crying ''Come on boys! across the run on the Warrington road, 1 enough, being in front, and that they answered. They had without *^1ROCBRP. PROVISION k. Commission Merchants,and dea- to prevent their obtaining medicines nec- tion at tho first opportunity that offer- mer battle, and laughing, said that he felt ado you've got your chance at last !" I by the side of the stone bridge known to »X lersiu WATER LIMK. LAKS 1'I.AMKH, and PLASTEK OF will keep it thvir friends a! home may very warlike for a dead man, aud that he doubt, fallen upon a battery in the ?ARis,one door Eastof Cook's Hotel. essary for their care. The sacred claims ed. For nearly an hour they fought have not since seen him, but hear that be mined. A blunder, in that the last of humanity are respected by all nations, rest assured. Never have I seen a in those woods with daring intrepidity, was good for at least oue battle more.— bushes. For a quarter of an hour reserve was sent forward at all. It finer body of men—men who were their firing continued, when they came ho fought magnificently, and is wound- C. BLISS, even in the fury of battle by a careful de- wholly on their own account, and con- This brave officer was almost the first ed. should have been retained to guard the T\KALER in Clocks, WatchesICS,, JewelryJewelry,, and Fancy Goods more obedient to discipline or breathed scious of no other authority than their victim of the day, Tho cheery voice of out in good order, confirming our sur- rear of the left, and every other regiment the sign of the Big Watcli, No. 27, Phoenix Block viation of an attack ou hospitals which Tyler's force thus moved forward for are now outraged by a Government which a more self-sacrificing patiiotisrn. own. Th y were perpetually in thoMeaghor, late the Irish, Lut now themises. After advancing a furlong they on the field should have been promptly J. 0. WATTS. As might be expected from the skill advance, until the liun was reached, American patriot, rang out more heartily saw the enemy, who exchanged their half a mile, describing quite- one-fourth recalled over the route by which it had pretends the desire to maintain fraternal of a circle on tho right until they met a V\ EALER in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware No connections. Such outrages admit of nowith which he has chosen his position, when ihey were obliged to hold back, than ever. Then there were Corcoran fire and retired through the forest. advanced, ordered ouly to maintain such 22, New Block, Ann Arbor. and tho system with which he encamps like the Massachusetts companies,, whoand Burnsido, and Keyes, and Spiedel, Suddenly from a different direction a division of the enemy, and of course a positions as rested on a supported con- retaliation unless the actual perpetrators battery of the enemy's most approved and moves his men, Gen. Bea.iregard is dashed on at almost tho same time. and many another skilled and gallant of- voice was heard(exclaiming, " Now, you tinuous line Gen. Scott says, to-dar, T. B. FREEMAN. are captured. style, ARBER and FashionableI Hair DresserDresser,, Main Street, very popular here. I doubt if Napoleon Their manner of treating the rebel ficer, all pushing forward to the first frui- Yankee devils, we've got you where wo that our troops had already accomplished B Ann Arbor, Mich. " Col. Taylor's mission to Washington jonstantly on nand. Hair Fronts and Curls kept had more the undivided confidouce of soldiers was eccentric. They waited tion of their three months' paticut. prepa- want you !" and severa! guns were- THE HEAT OF THE CONTEST. throe days' work, and should have rested was to propose on exchange of prisoners his army. By naturo, as also by ration. In the ranks of the Connecticut opened upon them with such effect that t;iken on the privateer Savannah, and to patiently until one showed himself tol- It was noon, and now the battle com long before. But McDowell tried to SGHOFF & MILLER. a vvise policy, he is very reticent. Not erably near, and then ran forward, and other regiments, were old classmates Schenck finally ordered them to retire, inenced in the fierceness of its most ex- vanquish the south in a single struggle, EALERS in Miscellaneous, School, and Blank Books Sta inform Lincoln of the determined pur- an individual here knows his plans or and fellow-townsmen, with whom it waswhich they did in perfect order. The D tiooery, Taper Hangings, &c, Main Street Ann pose to check all barbarities ou prisoners chased him down and killed him, with- tended fury. The batteries on the dis- and the sad result is before us. Arbor. a single move of a regiment before it out regard to tho numbers by whom a privilege to exchange a word on this b.iys came out perfectly indignant at the tant hills began to play upon our own, As it was, Capt. Alexander, with his of war by such retaliation, as to effectual- is made, and then only the Colonel and so different an occasion from any practice of the rebels, and swearing ly put an end to such practices. Lincoln he was surrounded. Oue of them actu- and upon our advancing troops, with sappers aud miners, was ordered to cut MISS JENNIE E. LINES, his men know where it is to gu. There „ „ i, , " V, , so Uilierout an occasion from any ant c- they would rather fight three times hot and thunderous effect. Carlisle an- through the abatis by tho side of tha rpEACHER OF Piano Forte, Guitar, and Singing, being promised to reply, but none has vet been is not a man hero who can give uny aly penetrated a sum battery, sheltered . * i • ,i i i ,, V o their force in tho open field than en- J. desirous of enlarging her class, will receive pupils at received. , ^ r • • ,i c ,i patud IU those days when all the States swered for us, and Sherman for Hunt mined bridge, in the valley directly be- the residence of Prof. WINCIIhLL, which being near thing like u satisfactory answer how bv a side ravine, bav»neled oue of the ,„„„„ loyi,_.,ti i ,i i u r • » counter tho deadly mystery of those er's Divisions, while tho groat o2- gunners and escaped unharmed. In wero fore us, and lay pontoons across the the Union School, will be very convenient for such st-liol- In reference to the peculiar States many men he has or where his exact .-. _j r_i ...., ,...., i..a portio wyaln o, fan adn th unknowe wordn "disnuioutongue. " was thickets. No soldiers are willing to pounder addressed itself resistlessly to ars attending there who may vtsh to pursue the study usually called border or slave States this way they occupied themselves for stream. Carlisle's artillery was detailed of musicin connection with other branches. lines are. For the distance of fourteen Gen, McDowell's carriage halted at the have their fighting entirely confined to thea Iternate defenses of the foe. Tho which cannot properly be withheld from nearly an hour, towards the end of to protect the work, and the Ohio and; TermsSlO, half to be paid at the middle and the bal- miles around you aee tents everywhere, juncture of the two ronds, a place most storming infernal earthworks at the noiso of the cannonading was deafen Wisconsin reserve to support the artillery. ucewat the close fo the term. notice. The hearts of our people are an- which they got separated and became point of the bayonet Every regiment, and from them you can make a rough uneasy on each other's account. The^C favorablo to the quick reception of dia ing and continuous. Conversely to the Meanwhile, in the lull which I have men- D. DEFOREST. imated by the seutimeuts towards the in-es iinate of his men, but how many patches fram all portions of the field.—yesterday, was at times a " forlorn circumstance of the former engage- llT-flOLESALE aud Retail Dealerin Lumber, Lath, Shin- both came out without a wouud. One tioned, the thousand heroic details 0$ habitants ot these States which found more :ire encamped on the by-roads and Tho column assigned to Col. Hunter here hope." ment, it completely drowned, at this *T gles, Sash, Doors, Bllndi. Water Lime, Grand River expression in your enactment ia refusing of thom was the last man on our side Federal valor and tho sbamelessncss of blaster, i Master Paris, and Nails of all sizes. A full in the forests none can tell. Tho new divided from the main body and went on A few dead and wounded began to period, tho volleys of the musketry and rebel treachery began to reach our ears. and perfect assortment of the fctwve, and all other to consider them enemies or authorize to leave the ground, and as he with- riflemen. It blanched the cheeks of linds ol building materials con.-itantly on hand at the comer, from whm he sees at first glance, drew and walked up tho hill, its unknown, perilous journey around the be brought in, and the battle of Man- We learned the loss of the brave Came- lowest possible rates, on iletroit Street, a, few rods from hostilities against them. A largo por- puts down the number at 80,000 ; those enemy's flank. A rnilo along—and by the villagers at Centei ville, to tho main the Railroad Depot. Also operating extensively in the tion of the people of these States regard quite unprotected, ho kept paus- assas had commenced. Carlisle's how- ron, the wounding of Heintzleman and Patent Cement Roofing. who have been here longest estimate this time the white moraine twilight itzers and the great rifled gun were street of which place some of tho ene-Hunter, and the fall of Haggerty an.f us as brothers, arid if unrestrained by the ing intervals, and looking back for my's rifln shell were thrown. It was his force at 40,000 or 50,000, and some mmutea at a timo, as in need ot hisgave us a clearer prospect than the fading opened in the direction of tho battery Slocum and Willcox. We heard of tha WASHTENAW COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY. actual presence of large armies, and theeven at 60,000 strong. And thero is radiance which had thus far illumed the heard at Fairfax, at Alexandria, at EPOSITORY of Bibles and Testaments at the Society subversion of civil authority by the dec- comrade, whom ho believed to be still which answered promptly, und a brief dash of the Irishmen and their decima- D prices at W. C. Voorheis'. tho same discrepancy as to the quantity march—we could look across an open Ibut terrific, cannonading endued. In Washington itself. Five or six heavy laration of martial law, some of them at among the enemy. He went along the batteries were in operation at once, and tion, and of tho havoc made and aus- of his artillery. So close does the country on the left to tho farm-house less than half an hour the enemy's tiined by the Rhode Islanders, the High- ^CHAPIN, WOOD & CO. least, joyfully unite with us that they are line, as our column retired toward to their clamor was added the lesser General keep his affairs to kimsclf, his (Jantreville, crying bitterly. "I didn't where wo kuew t ol. Richardson to beguns were silenced, two of Carlisle's landers, tho Zouaves and the Connecticut SUCCK8PORS TO ' almost with entire una imity, opposed to left hund hardly knows what his right stationed, and to the blood-stnincd valley roll of twenty thousand small arms. CJTT3WX>, CHAPZKTdfc want to have that fellow shot," he howitzers advancing through the woods Third ; then of the intrepidity of Burn- the war \jaged against us. The daily re- hand doeth, und so jeulons is he of his beyond, whose upper reaches wore now What could we civilians see of the MANUFAC l.i.>KKM ) curring events fully warrant this asser said; that fellow has run in the Fire to gain u closer position. But a fatal fight at this time ? Little : yet perhaps side and Sprague—how the devoted and Print. loools.. prerogative of a commanding officer that Department with me throe years ' It to be tho arena of a larger conflict. But error was here made, as I thought, by daring young Governor led tho regiments tion. The President of the United it was after sunrise when tho van of Gen. more than they who engaged in it. AND — states refuses to recognize in those, our 1 verily believe if he suspected was very touching to see tho tender Gon. Tyler, in not ordering in a division How anxious we strained our eyes to he had so munificently equipped again COLORED MEDIUMS, his coat of any acquaintance with the Ki'ief of this rough and reckless Tyler's column came to the edge of the to drive out tho four rebel regiments aud again to victorious charges, and at late sister States, the right of refraining wooded hills overlooking those reaches catch tho various movements, thought- Papor.Ao from an attack upon us, and justifies his plans revolving within him, he wouldfireman, and it was oven more so to stationed behind the battery, and toless of every tiling but the spectacle last spiked, with his own hands, the guns AN»V ARIInit Mlu'H. cabt it from him. Tha sun had risen as splendid as tho sunseize its eight guns. Through some CA.RDS! CARDS!! CARDS!!! refusal by the assertion that tho States witness tho wild and overwhelming and the successes and ruversos of thehe could not carry away. The victory The General's headquarters is fc> lit- of Austorlitz. Was it an auspicious inexplicable fatuity ho seemed to tis-Federal army. Our infantry were en- seemed ours. It was an hour in sublime Hiving purchased a Rvr.n,.ES KOTARV DIAMOND Card have no o:her power than thaD reserved delight with which he met his compan- tle farm house, about fifteen feet by ion at Centroville, as uninjured as omen for us, or for the foe? Who sume that when a battery was silenced gaged in tho woods and meadows be-unselfishness, and apparently glorious ia to them in the Union by the constitution, could foretell? The scenery was too no one of them having been a State of twenty, fronting on one of the roads himself, filled with an anxiety as great it was convinced, and there it remained yond our view. We knew not tho na-its results ! leading to Alexandria. The ground brilliant and full of nature's owu peace, with its defenders unheard from and Tnc.«0D.enn|,rof K,i . Wedding, »nd Vi the Union before the adoption of that in- as his own. To-day, I am told, they ture or position of '.he force they were At this time, near 4 o'clock, I rodo f 0n Ba1I| ti e for ono to believe in tho tumult and car- f strument. floor is divided into two rooms The have rejoined their regiment, which unthought of until the latter portion of jfighting. But now and then there forward through the open plain to tho front ono is filled with desks nt which came up from Fairfax C. /£. last night. nage just at hand, or that among those the day when it formed ono cause of would be a fierce rush into the open creek where tho abatia was boing assailed This now constitutional relation be clerks sit writing, or engaged in busi- green oak forests lurked every en^ino of SEWING MACHINE tweon the States and the General Gov- our final defeat. It is actually a fact prospect, n gallant charge on one side by our engineers. The Ohio, Connecti- ness of a varied character. The back destruction which human contrivance has that while our whole forces were push- and a retreat on the other, sird we saw cut aud Minnesota regiments wero va- OE SALE CHEAP a new In* class Family ernment, is a fitting refutation to another i one appears to bo used for n storeroom The N. Y. Worldly*: '-The truth produced, with hosis ot an enemy more F Machine. Warranted DO better in market. g is* the conductors of the Tribune are at ed along tho right to a co-operation plainly that our columns wore gaining riously posted thereabout; others wore Terms assertion ot the message, aud the Execu- ian d tfu,lu>n. Above, the san.e division dangerous and subtle thau the wild beasts with Hunter's flanking column, aad a !ground, and steadily pursuing their ad- in distant portions of the field ; nil were E. B. TON'D. heart disuniouists, and have been for which had here once mado their hiding j distance of two miles in advar.ee, this; Arbor, July 16th, 1831. live possesses the power of suspending jeontinue B and the front room is thethe last eight years." vantage by their gradual movement completely exhausted nnd partly dissev- the fefcw.wyw.and of delegating that General's aprtment. It w about fif plaoeg. Then, too, it was Sunday morn. I portion on ths left, elope to the scene ered : no general of division, except Ty- tar. c'Vukl be found. Whdro were our Tho Charge of the Kiohigau First. had too Few troops, too little ammunition OUE, CEI3IS PARAGRAPHS. captured 20 rebels near Fort Corcoran riencc, For rebellion persisted in till it 3^° Wu give on- readers this weuk> officers? VVUere rfaa tho fo»? Wlio Gorretpondenoe of tbo D troit Advertiser. —no General—the men lost all confidence —Gen. Leo. was at Richmond du- on Monday. Doubtful. brings its legitimate results, will, as sure- extracted from tho New York World ki civ whether we bud won or lust ? A military friend, who was on the field in conlidejico in officers who evinced so Jlirljjpit JUgns, ring the Bull's Iiun fight, with a re- — A skirmish occurred at Ilarrison- The qnestioii waa quickly to be decided of battle, and commanded in the thickest little judgment, aud ordered them lime iy as effect follows cause, in this ago a somewhat lengthy but a connected serve of 10,000. ville, Missouri; on the 25th, between eventuate in absolute military despotism fi>r us. A smldeo swoop, and u body of of the fight, has furnished me the follow- and again upon batteries tint it was not Capt. Williams' command and :I"'> rebels. account of the advance, the contest c;n; lry rushi't! down upon our columns ing account of it: in the power of infantry to take, a jairist —A Virginian informs the Philadel- Capt. W. lost two men, and the rebels U. and monarchy, or iu the entire abrogation and tho retreat. It may not abound phia Bulletin that the ground beyond near liio bridge. Tiu:y c.uue from the • At 1 o clock Sunday morning the men such great odds in numbers, aud unsup- After three rounds the enemy fled. of all arbitrary and unnatural restraints in the exciting incidents that detached wcw^a on the loft, and infantry pemrad ported by artillery. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2.1861 Mnnassas was mined, and that our ar- of the First liniment were aroused and — By order of Gen. Butler, Hamp- on personal freedom. Who dare dream and fragmentary articles from different out beliind t::c:n. Tyler and hU won, CO iked their coffiie and drank it, with a my would have been destroyed had it with the reserve, were apparently cut off The Stciy of an Escaped Prisoner- advanced. ton was deserted and partially burned ou that the former can exist iu this country writers would, but wo think it tho best liUle hard bread and pork, as they chose the night of the 27th. by the q.iick mftneeuver. i Buooeodod iu to take it. At '2h o'clock, in obedience : vening !'ost. or that the latter is not inevitable.— general description of the Bull's Run fining the position I bad just left, |bcre WASUINQTO.N July 2G, 1^'Gl. —Ttr Centra, lieanregard is re- Disparity of races and self aggrandize to Brigade orders, the Regiment was Letters from Washington- engagement which we have seen. In witnessed the oaptuie of Carlisle's bat- On Monday night a Michigan soldier ported as conceding that a defeat at formed and in marching order, together CAMP MANSFIELD, D. C, ment will vanish before the greater inter- connection, we present from tho De. tery in the plain, and saw another force who was taken prisoner nt Bull's Run Manassas would have ruined the Gon- together with the Zouaves, the 38th New made bie escape from Manaefcas, nod federate cause July 1-1, 18G1. est, universal self-protection. A great troit Tribune a graphic picture of Iho of cavalry ftud infantry pouring in'o tlie York, a; d Arnold's Battery. yeatarday he reached this cxtji His —Tt is charged that Col. Miles who and might be happy people, but for the part tho nobje Michigan First bore in road at the very spot where the battle From -\ until G o'clock tho Brigade FRIEND POND : story is an interesting one, When coiomncded our rescrvo on the '21st waa paradox of tyranny claiming protection comuiefleed, and near which the South remained under arms, watching other i'.-ti tli.-i' s1;in !\P! .1 1 ! WASHINGTON ! in these perilous times tin? contest, which we are assured wilt captured by a Lieutonent-Colonel of 1 CaroliuialiB, who manned the battery si- columns move along the main and cross Where breathes tin foe but fulls boforo us? drank, and his arrest is announced. how potent is that name to cheer and en- from liberty, will abolish the tyranny, it be read with tho greatest intereat. lenced in the morning, had doubtless all One ol ll)u Georgia regiments, ho w:us WitU freedom'^ o I beneath.our feet, road, when at the latter hour, we moved Ami Freedom .s banber waring <>vt:r u.s 1 — Gov. Wise has been recalled from courage the patriot soldier. At our feet being the only apparent danger threaten- Other incidents of tho day wo may day been lying concealed. The ambu band-cuffed, and four fire Zouaves tu- his command in Western Virginia by ahead. At 6:20 we henrd the first gun. ken with him were chained and guar- stands tho remembrancer of that nuuie ing their peace and security and interrupt- hereaftor find place for, if great events lartwe muf v.tigous had gradually ad- We moved at a rapid pace until S o'clock, The Michigan First- Beauregard. ('r) rauced to this spot, and of course an in- ded by six men each. Onu of tho and tho man who bore it unmarred, aud ing the gentle stream of their prosperity do not crowd too thick upon us. When we halted for a few moment's rest. Zouaves asking for something to drink, The Michigan First, or such of the — It ib now said that the President Btantaneous confusion and dismay result- j made it forever honorable ! Even a knave and thrift, and establish liberty, the es- in Ma in From that time wo moved ou rapidly he was informed that hi.s neck would gallant Regiment as aro not dead, too and Secretary of War will in future cd, Our own infantry broke ranks in the until about 12 o'clock, hearing more consult Gen. Scott--instead of politi- is entitled to the semblance of respect sence of which permeates the hearts of KS" On Saturday last E. N. "War. tiuld, plunged into the woods to avoid the be eo 8trttcbed in a few days that bo seriously wounded for removal or pris- clearly as wo advanced, the cannonade cians. who legitimately owns Washington as a all uiaukind, not misguided by ambition cox, brother of tho Colonel, telegraphed road, and got up the hill as best they | would nevor again bo thirsty. The from three batteries, and seeing the oners, loft Washington at 6 o'clock, P. —The West Point battery lost all aud avarice. from Washington to Detroit in theso could, without leaders, every man saving Zouaves were treated with every possi- name In plain view from my tout tow clouds of dust in tho direction of the ad- Mi, on Monday, and announced to ar- tho caissons, five pieces, and forty M himself in his own way. ble' #n dignity. During the evening crs up the unfinished pillar—Washing- words ; The Colonel is at Richmond, vancing columns, The dust was very there arose u serious dispute among rive in Detroit by steamers from Clovo- horses, and had live men killed and July 24.—I wroto tho foregoing upon 1 ton's monument,—unfinished, like as the His wound is not dangerous. ' We Lope Till! RETREAT. thick ; water was very scarce and very Home rebel officers as to which of their Huveti wounded. Tho guus were disa- the eve of our departure for Va , since muddy, and as wo proceeded the BUU 1 and this morning. Extensive arrange- that this intelligence is correct, and that By tho time I reached the top of the j regiments ran. first. Tho prisoner was bled before they were abandoned. love and veneration of tho world for HIM shone exceedingly hot. rnonts havo been mado for their recep- which time, I Lave had scarcely time to bill, the retreat, the panic, the hideous appealed to, and deciding in a manner —The Sherman battery was brought is iueon.pletc, because inexhaustible so Col. W. will meet with that generous tion in Detroit, and from all parts of complete it. As luck would havo it, we headlong cpiifusion, wore now beyond a At about 12 o'clock we were halted pleasing to his raptor, he was allowed off without any material loss. long as liberty is the chief aspiration of treatment he deserves. With this his (the Brigade) in a field about a mile and hope. I WIIK near the rear of tho move certtuD priv liges which ho wisely im- the Stato their ftionds havo gathered arc back on our old camping ground friends must be content, for we apprehend a half to the left of tire enemy's left —Tho Seymour battery was all saved man. meiit, with the brave Capt. Alexander, proved to effect his escape, llo" says there to give them welcome. A boun- except one rifled 30 pounder. which makes it not altogether inappropri- that there is no prospect of his release. who endeavored by the most gallant but flauk, and on the left of his main and tho greatest consternation prevailed Our camp is on " Meridian Hill," di- tiful repast id to be served at tho —Tho rebels report capturing C3 ate now. Thepolicy of Jeff. Davis1 government will, unavailable uxortiona to check the on- Strongest position and battery. Wo among tho secessionists lest the retreat rectly north of the President's House, must have marched thirteen miles to Milwaukee depot, and speeches of wel- cannon, 25,000 stand of arms, 1,200 The men of our regiment are all very ward tumult. It was dilliuult to believe of our troops was a feint ordered by which is iu plain view, one mile distant. we doubt not, be to retain all the officers flank him We stacked arms and hoped come mad.1. Large numbers of our horses, and $1,000,000 worth of stores, healthy. Not one was sick during our in the reality of our sudden reverse.— General Scott, to induco them to ad- The whole city lies in sight before and they can get their hands on as hostages "Wbat does it mean?" I nsked Al to rest, and send for water. Perhaps ten vance toward Cenlreville and thus be citizens have gone down to greet tho Bosh, tour in Va. That State is reaping a sad minutes elapsed, when, with no time for below me. How grand and majestic it for the safety of the privateers who may dor. ''It means defeat," w:is his reply. out off; and further that tli.y fully Boys, The Regiment will probably —Also a buggy and epaulettes mark reward for her treachery to the Union.— refreshment, wo took arms and marched belioVed that tho veteran commander appears in this morning's glorious sun- be captured, and who have been de- '•\\'e are beaten; it la a shameful, a be paid off to-day and to-morrow, and ed Gen. Scott. More bosh. Stagnation of business of all kinds per- iirdly retreat! Hold up, men! don't to a field on the left of the road, leading was himself at Oentreville, and had light. What thronging memories sur- nounced iu advance as pirates. from the lield. At the same time the tho " Bteubcn Guards" may roach —Also that the Union loss was 15,- vades her entire borders. Her fields are be such infernal cowards !" and he rode intrenched that place, which eoul£ 000. Ditto. round me ! What startling realities com- backwards and forwards, placing his Zouaves and the 3&th New York were have been rendered impregnable with home to-morrow nigh t, though Gen. unreapt and barrenness covers her like a An Independent Regiment is sent for and advanced to tho field. Tho —The officers of all regiments in the pass me. Within five rods of our tent horse across the roal and vainly trying a very little labor. He repeats the Fou XTAiN thinks that the Regiment pall. Patriot blood cries from her ground being raised in this State, to be com- Battery and 1st Michigan drew up an 1 story that one of the South Carolina field, or hereafter accepted, are to be stands tho quaint old mansion built by to rallv the running troops. The teams cannot bo disbanded before Tuesday, subjected to a thorough examination. to Ileaven for retribution to fall upon her manded by Col. STOCKTON, who did nnd wagons confused and dismembered rested, waiting to cut off the enemy's re- regiments, on approaching the Minne- Commodore Porter about tho year 1818, in which event our good citizens must treacherous sons. Oue half her children good service in the Mexican war. The every corps. We were now cut off from treat. men, hoisted the Sta.a and Stripes — M;ij. Gen. Fremont arrived at and afterwards purchased by J. Q. Ad- arc fugitives from justice, the other hall other officers arc, Hon. T. F. BKOD- the advance body by the enemy's in an- We speculated on the situation of af- and begged, them ,!Ot to fire, which reserve their welcome '' a little longer." St. Louis on tho 25th. ams, aud occupied by him as a country try, who had rushed on the slope just fairs,—were afraid we should SJO no fight- advantage b/jing gained, they instantly when anything is certainly known —The Fourteenth Oh'o Ttcgimont fugitives from secession tyranny. This BEAD, Lieut. Colonel, and F. W. BACK? ing—listened to the cannonade and mus- residence during his presidency ; now oc- li n by us, surrounded the guns and sut- raised (,'ne rebel flag and poured their an announcement of the intended ar- returned to Toledo from Western \ ir- is but the beginning of the end to her U3, Major. It efneers arc a guarantee kciry, and through a break in the woods uu'iiots upon our bravo men ai;d unsus ginia on the 25th—their time having cupied as an army hospital, and soldiers, ler's, wagons, and were apparently press- rival will be made. woes—to her desolation and disgrace.— for its efficiency, and companies not al- ing up against us. "It's no use, Alex- could see long ranks of men advancing peeling Irooj s. Could anything be expired. quarters! How changed the scene. We and firing; we could not distingui^Vi by Vandalism runs riot through palace and ready placed would do well to join it. ander," i said, "vou must leave with the more base than this ? —Tho official report of Maj. BID- —Liout. Maury has '• turned up"— know not what a day will bring forth.— glass whether enemies or friends. hut. God only knows when the end oi rest/' 'I'll be d-d if I will," was his The same man says tho rebels esti- WELL says the Regiment went into ac. ongaged in planting batteries for the At the Southwest corner of thisbuildin A few moments and a^ Orderly on full her punishment shall come; she has only PROTECTION OF SOLDIKUS.—In one of Hullen reply, and the splendid fellow rode mated their loss at 1,800: also, that lion with 475 men and 25 officers, and defense of Richmond. stands the Meridian post, a square stone run brought tho orier to. form and away the bills which the Senate haspa?sed, back to make his way as best he could. Jeff. Davis arrived on the field at —The Tn'liatn threo months regi- begun to fuel the tempered stripes, how Meantime I saw officers with leaves and we went, partly at quick, and mostly in lost 9 officers and 108 men, including post, somo threo feet high, from whence is a provision inflicting a fine of $25 twelve o'clock ; that Beauregard com- ments havo all returned to Indianapolis must she writhe when vengeance and jus- eagles on their shoulder straps, Majors double quick a mile or more, until we the missing. The published list gives longitude is reckoned in this country.— manded in person; that Johnston to be paid off and discharged. The tice strike tlie full blow, as they surely for each sulo of intoxicating drinks to and Colonels, who had descried their began to meet the stragglers and find the in the Manchester Guards, 10 missing The latitude and longitudo of the post is: arrived at ten o'clock with 8,000 men ; ,,ai rival of 3i,000 pounds of gold is re will unless she submits to law and g soldiers of the United Stales. It commands, pass mo galloping as if for blankets and baversaoks strewn by the and that the entire rebel force was not and 2 wounded; in tbeSLeubon Guards, Latitude 38°, Longitude 76° west from doir life. No enemy pursued just then; road. We threw oil' our blankets. We orted for that purpose. ernmeut. ought to be rigidly enforced. ii(j,000 men. If this report be true, 4 missing and 4 wounded; and in the 'Pho New York Tribune announ- Greenwich. but I suppose all w.re afraid that his marched on and formed iu line of battle Beauregard earrw very near being Ypsilanti Light Guards, 6 missing, and ces its intention to let Gen. Scott man- Our regiment lias won no inconsidera- List of Letters gnus would be trained down the long, to the left of tho field, and listening to captured. His coat was taken, aud Our cainp is about oue hundred and narrow nvenue, and mow tho retreating the music of tho fearful storm, drew 2 wounded. Since tho report severa' age the war hereafter. Magnanimous. ble degree of credit for its coolness at pEHAIXING In the Post Office at Anu ArW, for tho his horse and valiso were twico seized, fifty feet above the base of the Capitol. it month eudino', Ja'.y olst, 1801. thousands, and batter to pieces army breath. A moment a;.d Gen MoDowell —Fletcher Webster's regiment left Avery Mont Itfutft ii Durid while ho took to tho woods for safety. of the missing of the Steuben Guards Only one thing is wanting to make our Fairfax Court Ilouse, and during its re- wagons and everything else which crowd hailed : " What regiment is that? Who Boston for Washington on tho 25th Arnj-itrong Rev CEB McMahOD Margaret 2 ;, havo reported themselves, and as tbo location the most delightful spot I evci treat to Washington. There was a good Ainsloy Charlotte 2 M Inner Bridget 2 cd it. Only dhe field i.iHcer, so far as commuuds? Forward." We broke into Tiie Fire Zouaves and the Enemy They ult. ''. i •;. N:uicy MiUa Hiram platoons and marched along tho slope of same may be tho same in the other com- deal of indignation evinced bv our Col. em Alexander my observation extended; seemed tc have Fought. —Tho rebel force at Manr.ssas ia va- saw, that is water in plenty. Wo have ck M HcMahoa Arthur remembered his duty. Lieut. Col. Spei- a hill by a ravine for some distance, the \ panies we refrain from publishing the to rely upon one well ninety-five feet aud other officers, as well as by the sol ikirtholumenr Abraham Mason Jol.n L The correspondent of the Philadelphia riously reported at from GO,000 to 110,- • I Bear; J liagpee James del, a foreigner attached to a Connecticut shot and shell hurtling above our heads ( Hlniviru Henry McConnic Charles 2 Inquirer says: list until the return of tho Regiment. 000. Tbo best authority puts it J0,O00. deep, and two springs about half a mile diers, at the thought of turning back regiment, strove against the current for a as much sheltered from the fire as could Hiickwith .-?ar;ili J Moore Marion " The Ellsworth Zouaves arc lions —Of tho government advance iorco from camp. All the water is " soft," and from the foe, and had the matter been Bl&ckmoud Moutto l :i,ury league I positively declare that, with be; losing then one color beaver and — Youngs Corselius of the Steubon B1H» .Albert OwenJohn y the two exceptions mentioned, all efforts three or four men ; returned to the left, everywhere. If we had a lew more regi- Guards, reported with both- legs shot of 48,000 but 20,000 participated in the our men are suffering considerably from left to the regiment to retreat or light— BrOVD Mis M U 2 \'v.v\;. •- ments like them they would be invalua- engagement. Booth John H Peai y Lj r ' made to check the panic before Centre- went up the slope of the hill, aligned the off, reports himself by letter to his its effects together from change of diet fight would have got a unanimous vote, 11] • kin Louisa 1'crry I ble. A few momeuts ago we noticed one Hurtlick C A ville was reached, were confined to cicil- ranks in face of fire, and a moment after —The rebels had the advantage both But as soldiers we must obey orders, and Perry Miss Fannie passing up the avenue with Lis arm oil mother as having boon slightly woun- and climate, though none of Co. D. are ;1 -.irk Win Purcelt Uftilsln charged up the summit of the hill against in number and position. Mr^K Putnam Hiram inns. I saw a man in citizen's dress who dangerously sick. Col. Woodbury had to submit to a severe had thrown ofl his coat seized a musket, a heavy lire of musketry, and from the just below the shoulder, aud as merry as ded in one leg;—he walked 30 miles --The timo of tho Fourth Pennsyl- Brailcy Kzt;i ever. Two came in last night who had mortification, when ho ordered us to fall Chamberlain Wra 1'oraraercniko !-• ma and was trying to rally the soldiers who battery to a fence which afforded us some and mado good his escape. vania regiment expired on tho duy of Although we have had no real engage- Clark ThOB II Rico Samuel li cauae by at the point of the bajonet.— cover. Tho hot fire drove some of the been taken prisoners aud put under a the battle at Bull's Run, and it turned back to the Potomac. rah Ryan Maty guard at Fairfax Court House. Both ments with the enemy, yet it is easy to RiceKevE II In reply to a request for his name, he regiment back. Col. Willcox, ably sec- Capt. Butteiworth. nsback upon its comrades, and marched 11. G. DEPUY. CaufieldDF Riley Patrick imagine them for, constantly on every Chambers Jo.-te;ih I! RilOj -J LI IiiL. 0 onded, rallied the men ; we reformed the were wounded, oue in the leg and one iu said it was Washbunie, and I learned No single announcement in tho mass "on Washington." Disgraceful. P. S.—I just received intelligence that Cutcheon Auua Itcyuolds Darid that he was the member by that name regiment, dressed them closely as on par the hand, but during the night they side of us can be heard the booming of Covel Mra Knu-MonG Raj Jacob watched tlieir opportunity and murder- of conflicting dispatches which told of —Jeff. Davis reports the Confeder- James Murphy, of Co. D., who has been Cuutract Harriet Russu'll Edmond from Illinois. The lion Mr. Kellogg ade—and again—'• Forward, guide cen- cannon and report of musketry, and the Connaing Wm Mrs Rose J;i 1 the recent defeat at Brill's Run, grated ate force at Manasaas as 15,000.— made a similar effi.-rt. Bath these Con- ter,' and we charged again to the fence, ed the guard ai.d cs. shrill whistle of the fife and the deep sick some time with inflammatory rheu- Cornwall Mrs Aon Rapt M "A who had boon wounded more harshly on our ear, than that which Modest Jeff. arab U Robinson GA'O D G gressmen bravely stood their ground till firing, and a moment more and Col. Will- —Other rebels say the Confederate rumbling of the drum. From our eleva- matism in the hospital in Georgetown, Copin Rcv'i Uoa Fcuit James the last moment, and were serviceable at' cox over the fence, and mounted, waved tells some thrilling adventures. lie named among the dead, Capt, EBKNK/.KR Conner M:>ry Smith M.-ihalia 2 gives the Mississippians full credit for force was 40,000 and the government ted position we can see moving hither died to-day. lie lived in Northficld ere Uoltinen |1 lley Schuster Fred Centreville in assisting the halt there ul- his hat, and with a cheer the regiment Bi.TTE);\voi!Tir, of the Ooldwater Ca- forces 80,000. Proportions nearly Ciimtieli D.ividF fcfehweigert Jacob leaped the fence and charged down the being perfect devils in battle. At one and thither tens of thousandsof soldiers, he joined our company. His father lives Cook W J' Ravage Frank timately made. And other civilians did dets. To hope that the announcement right, but reversed. Dickinson Edward Wraith Erarah what they could. bill, driving tho enemy. time, when in close quarters, aud a bayo- and on every "hand the landscape is dot- there, I believe. lie was a good soldier, Daley Hlrazn B Schaufcle John might prove a baseless rumor was to — Secessionists write to their friends Dervoy '•• Schlaiidovpr-Kred net charge was about being made, the ted with tents. and his death is universally regretted by Here was the heaviest fire to which wo in Washington that Monday—tho day :•, Fon . t .fu!.n on li But what a scene ! and how terrific tho Missiasippiana came up iu terrible array. "hope against hope," for knowing his our company. The poor fellow has Dickinsou it B were exposed. Our flank was unprotec- after the rebel victory at Bull's Run— Within the range of natural vision, lie Demnan Wm ird O onset of that tumultuous retreat. For After discharging a volley of musketry, undaunted courage, we knew that ho !!«•[! ry ted, and the enemy's battery on one side was a day of mourning rather than re- fought the fight of death—peace to his iM