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Ip BiahBioDd. CoL Ha?t?almaa had oarried Z hlghta, wbioh tbey Lad negleeted to fortlfy. * wao doicg tarrMo ex**flafBBR among the jlL at Maaaaoao Jaaetflfl ita-K. An obaorvor j ?^ thxi it would ,.:.!.narily take BBBM montho "; t a. 4 lunjh.Tii.eii did tn hulf n day. B de whst tl-cv At 1 ocb*ck au **?*- W? ,tr0,'?ly BUttck#d rpaair force., and betAff *?aaii?diBi. lt all wa* WU od. During IBa wta4fl 0*. -Le IBJUWIBt ** rebel* were retrea'inf, Imt a.dkbornlj* and _rjR detciiniued NflUtaflCe. At mWMt Iw-RBfi af wpkrtry vv.to herii.l, BWlBBJ lor W luiuuteo. <* artiiVry bore the Liui.t of the kattlc, and I fBBRRMa oiiffered marery. Tarrfkki flttR?a> tea waa done aun.-.g Bka * i-my. <),ir utfautn Hod adinirably a-d Bakarad above | Tke li*s ou each aT.li* ia uot yet a-eertuined, fl" it ia very preaf- C*.l. Cameron ol the IMI a am. tflg the killxd. CL Hunter i* alirht'** ?rjBU<icd. lt ia refOtted tLut Cen. Scbenck Laa flB killrd. f|rtre <* 110 d*.nl.t tkflt tho whole bflflfl at gj,. tiie M Flower of tbo 8oulhcrn Army.' ?jud|*eCai.;pbe(l cn]M '** *" tbe R*W T .^.p*, w-u- eiigaged. At CeuterviliV, wbeie ia a gr ,-rw ..f Un Dull aad Bku Rtffet? wm ? tfgp cofiiourao of OaaflflflflBflfl u, BRBRwtaoR, ood EflRflflBRRaifa^ aud mauy were with tbe Ariny Ryond. When Um army left Centerville. n Lald ea_> fpoamt tmt the bead* of tba aoldier*, wbcoled ajund and flowly oailed north. Thia wai OflBfliaV erd by the troop* a g >od omen. Ao ofH. i I brouifi.t BBWfl lo CcuUrviiV, which au iwr'.-.cd wiih |fflat BRftflalBBBi, tLat Jwureger-l .*ent a flug af truee t*. Crnetnl MlBRfll which he refused to r.xi-ivc, ijlng tl t be would accept Bflttiflf but B unct.i.ii tioual o.irr.-uder. Soon after, CoL ienkar* Lnaade, which hid been at Centerville Bring tl*e aetion, w:i_ order* d to the left, BflflM* aa to joiu ilciotzehnan. Tbe oo* aq wtre rcry LoW laat night, and V8B> prilay picked up blai.kc'g tbat our meu, who fp-r*- witl . bailing disrun.e, had left. Iho ii.?1h haa retolved ui;animou-ly not to go *__. till tho .??i of Auguot TLe l'euugylvaijia Bh, ia paJaful ooutraat with thia, wai inet ro araing toward Lonif Bridge. Tweaty-.il of the wounded iu Tlnirsduy'^ dinuixJi o.*e iu the h'.rpital nt Alcximdm; tbo BiLd were nine. There are twcnty-fo'i BBRR dmcavlea at Centr.ville, the leajpM) tt the IflkflflV LUtHH 0 CiW..--One of your correirirtHidenU #ho haa ju?t returutd iroin tbe field af tlie battlc, thich be i. I at about I o'clock, leaviiig C'entVr Ule at about 5 oYlock, givee tho following ac ?unt ef tLe eugagement: The jdoii of" the atta.k waa aa aliwoi Tflflre f.re ihne Piviaiona, Col. Kicbord*on command bf on UM left aod ata:ioned at the plaee whare Re fight occurred ou Tiiuraday la.it. Col. R. ?aa to begin the fight by a feint, iu order t<> Irort iho alteutiou of the enemy. The Centcr ?ivxaioB, 4-nmmanded by Gen. T>Kr, wax ata Baad about two roilea Irom them, and tha Kight Diviaion, coiumanded Ly Col. Hunter, must hare k?en three milea from tbe conter. CoL Kiaharduyn, with hu Brigade, atrength ?ed by Iluit'a Battery af Artilh-ry and auother, Bere in poaition laat n gkt Thii morning at 2 e'.-lock, tLe haixd of Ihe ailvaneing column, wbich Vaa to fori'i tbe ceat*r8 aud right wing, com flenced mi-viog and proceeded aome three milea tayoitd OflRBRRVaafl. where it dirided, a port aaaa. kg ttraiglt forward a mile or w. The rt'main Itr turned to tlie rigbt, and after roirching three flilea, took up pc*ait:i>n on a liue with tbe other ?B diviiioui. The coi'imn wao five houra iu a.fiag. The large liege pieca, tt_mMMmT, waa tith tim c-nter. At CJ o'llock thia morning, Gcd. Tyler'a Di fiMoti <^>inm*-nr*?d the atti.ck by liring a uingle |ub. N<> reply waa Bflfl ?, aod a riecouJ waa ir**d, witu tha lauie IflflflU, From that time till tirout 9 ii'clock, there wai" but little firinij. At tb? latur Loi.r, Col. Richordoon and C.en. Tyler Oomicaoaiil a beavy cunni't.tdiDg, whi.h waa con liaoefl Lj (?en. Tyler, without BDy reply, for an tenr end a balf, when th** eoemy L.-gau to re tarn hia eonipliment*. Alvout thia tiu.u, the tigbt winji <>f tbe Army, ( ol Hunttr, with whicb Ru Oen. McDoweil, jr-incd in the e_.iinon_.diug, wkuth wnt. kept up by the whole line, vtith but little intfruiioaion, unt-1 about . o'cloi-k, BBflBfl llflt from Col. Richardpoua wing. No r?*jpurt4 were beard alter 1 o'.*!*tck. Ikortiy aft<-r Col. llunt**r couunencod ctmnon Biding Le made an attjek with the iuLxntry of mt l?t and 2d Brigodei, whicb your correnpoud Bt (xhxiTM'd Irom a diftanee. A third 1 ri_?*J. Rretigtiiei.'d tb*'ia, ai.d tbay drove tLe enemy Rto tha wooda. Tbit* took plaee direcfly in trait of the ceiiter of our line, but at a diatance of ahout two milee. Tkera wa- every exhibitiou of a flViftrifllB fi^ht, <at up to 2 o'clock all api.earanf-eo RbMbbBI :i M? ?4.* for onr ?ide. Ahout aaoa Gen. tkiKncl.'* MfaaV. flrftiek arned % pcrt of tha, nuVr of tlio iin.', h. ra c* ?aVr.i lo n.-aka a nwveuieut upoi- V, MflBflf i.i tK;V aad ubont'midw.iy U^lween tu*- ceotet nud mi i^'ht wing. . Tl>\ marf-hed about a mile and ft balf tlirough *pote*Mla, and the l?t Ohio Regimont. wkich ia * aat of tha brigad**, having emer^ad from ?m??- wa* drawn np in line of batt)., iu a ii* M. ??> \i Obio wao immodiately bohind tham, aud ?t (ke edgf* of tke wood. Tke 2*1 New-York ,*i? BUrek:*ig by tke flank, and preparing to ",B ki Ime ?f battle ln tke rear of tha Ooaiiee v^ rajfBieata. ^koa theaa Regixnento wara in tbia poalHon, ?* *4*v* txoa a latUry eoac?uk-d iu o tn-Rok ao d< .*i? -**? *? -,~~1 -1*0* ?"-** mM' r,'nj???'''*">**-? a rapid fir ?? a!" ?**n- *"?-* lMMi <*"'?*l-r- 0ur men Mi upaa tV*r faM" -Bl1 nwt * ** -*0* pas-ed aver. But * of tho New"Y"rk M and two of aa? of Aa _??-*<? ?tf111 ? ?** woucded. Oon. Maa. field will taka a t*^?** *B "*? army to*morrow. Tke F.ebe_i fcfe^*-*- W-8 bodios of the wounfcd aoldien left oa -he grf_>nd, and in some iiwtaacua _tripp?d and tiwl them W trecs. Id tbe courae of the batUe, the New-Yark Fire Zouarei brav.-ly u.lacked, und eucceedod in turn mg tho oavalry of Ihe encoiy, but with grca. lou to tbem *eJv__t. It to said that their oolouel, Farn luiui, was kul.d. Col. fc.hormiiu'8 Brigade iuffcred more leverely thun auy ol tue otbere. Auioof tho killed waa Col. Slooum of tho Sooond Khnde Island, at>d (.ol. Cameron of th? 79th New-York. Gov. Spra^ae's borm waa killed under him. CoL Iluntcr was very ae.crelr, but not daugerously, wouudcd by a pioue of the shull which cut opeu onr aide of bii face. lt to iu.poisible ta fonu auy rorroct oatimate of the nunibor of killed and woundod. Souio aet it ns bigb aa '-.,00.>, but thii to mero coitjtcturc. Th.* I.ibs of the enoiny iBtist have been at leaet bb great ns our ow b. Batt armies fougbt bravely aud de.i_-ra.cly. A large nuinker of oouimia s.niicJ tArnmtk w. re killed. Kurly iu the alternaon a coimin oi F.i-Con giaaaaaji Baaaar A. Fryor came up to som.. of tue .Yisconein troops, lutotaXif-K them for a part of a oorps in bis efra anuy, and ?uid, " I'.ojg, we are whipped." The bu)-. took lm_ iiito t'ustody. i_.n. Maueiiold w'dl doubtlois ow.imand th. ronim ent* which have uiovi-d over to-night. Collectt r Goodrich of Bo.toti, who 1 .fl Bull's Run at 11 o'clock thii morning, has juat ar rivt'J. About !>8*8_8___ la_t night, tht-< .__iin:i_d_ra of divinions and af brigadoB, and eoloncto of reg iui.tits, were called into Gen. McDowdl's quar tors at Ceutrevillo to roceive their final instruc tfaaa for to-day. The night was clear. and thi moon . hone upon thou-nnds of soldieri bivo>iu.k ing iu tho open air for milea and uiilce. At I ! o'clock, th.y -e-gan to move to their resptctive I poiitiona, filiing up ?ll the roads, aad marching ftrwaid aod by tho flanl. Tho tirst firing was aboat _i_ o'clock froiu a. 1il lery stationedon the left, on the hill wl.ich overlooks I-uilV Baa. To tho ri?btof the roud anoth.r bat? tery Hooti b'tgun t? play iijton the cni-iiiy. The Iot ti>r oi.).- aaa M-paaial to by thl r_l_*li. l-pt. ncarly 11 t.'olo-k th.- infantry had tnken t.o part in tho engaKcinent, but the art'll. ry kept up a rapid Orc. Mr. (...odricb aaw one nf our shel!. liiir.*tniK iu the air like 8 balloon. aud benrd ihem cotirUntly -ahizzini. a .|u_iter af a B_flc fa ttt l-fl. No killed or wouudcd were bruught iii while he wai on the grouud. Ile heard no muakctr) t on the wny bom?. Gen. MaffaBial wae iware of tb? inm ? diBp&rity of forc#8, knowing .lohiistou had r H_fafaai Beaurcgard. Ihe l_th, .6th, aud Mtt Kesiin-nt., Ncw York, have crosi?.d the FoVunac, and mareLed toward Fairfax. lf we can hold poasesaion of I.uU'b Bn, w bave beaten tbe Rebels at M_.na-_*... a* we thus cut off tbeir aupply of wat_r, aaa they will .oon be obliged to retreat. It ii said by deBcrtere and spies froui _iTaaaB sai, that tba Kebeto have no real itifora,ation re fpecting the numbori of our forooi, their ?*ati uiates varjing from '^O.-XKi to l.r_l,fXMi. 1'roba bly Iltaurcgard, howevcr, hai knowled^e on this point, which be doci not commuuicate. WAsiiiNfiTOJi, July 21?'d v. m. Dinpat-hfi from Fairfax Court-IIou.e received from time to tinie, fiom 10 o'clock up lo 1:4-3, spcak of beavy csuuoDBding np to tbe latter kaar, aometi__-_?* to the rvjht, aometimea Ui th. loft; aoioetimca noarer, iomotiii-ca more d'.ttlaut. CuriB were dis__t_irn-*d us rapid as two a minute. lt ia certaia that a battle along tbe whole lino is goiug on, witb, M yet, doubtful res'-dta. Gen. Hoott is j>erfeeily confident of tbe remlt. He went to cburch as usual, and half an hour aince was asleep. He doei not belicvo tho eucmy'a foroe ii 70,000, althougb the latest in* tclliqence ?o estim.-.ci it Two more dit-patchoa have been rooeived. Timt daUd n litUc after 2 o'clock, iayi tbat the firing wai atill coing on nctivoly. TLafc datcd ?2:45 ipeaka of the cannonadmg on somewtutt U se active, n.ore toward ihe leit, and aontewhat ?HB dtotant, aal addi tbnt ttc muiketry hring had greatly increaRwl. Thii iudieaU*! tl.at our anny wai guttiiig Ihe kattai of the Eabalaj and Aiawfe_| lhoro up to? ward tbe Jnoction. From tho?e who have aeeu all tha dispatebca we Itarn that there to no doubt that our troops have crossed Bull Kuii, captured tho batteriia which fuvo troutle on Thursday, and are foliow iiig up tbeir adtautago, but that the rc-i-U-ic* is ficri-e and determinotl. Tbo news to r?..ardotl as. on the whole, _atis?_vctory. lt is bo! ccrtftia that Joh.istoii'*' wLoie fort-r fa yafc at the Junctioa, lince trant.jKir_tt'u>n by a one*h?>ri? railro-d to ilow. B;,t had Cen. M? CiolUod been iu (Jeo. Fatlcrsoni plar-*, be eould BBl have got beyood W__eh__-ter, at fuilnest. The eacaped (.'enneeticut man, wboae it.ory nt U-lograpbcd y?a laat night, sayi that when our troopi wera attacked on Tbur___)', ihc Maw_ chuietts lat were ex^nded ironnd to tbe tof., and e_n_e upon tho luireBchmeiitB of the _r_-iny hefore eitker party discv.ired the other. The Keb<.B iiuinedi.t* ly iprang to thoir unn., when yur mea eried, " lioldI" Tha Kobofa imjuircd, ??WV tM yoaf" ? Maoaohuatti lat,v *?* tlvi re*pea<* " D?a you, yoa are juat tbe mea we waat to ehaotf aod they iirvd. Oue mau reoeived a number of ba'l*, aud, f*Il injj dead, rotled into their introiichniouta, wbere tbey out him up wttb aabora, They battered odo or two oUu'ie orer tbelT beado and faoe* with tha buta of their miukete, nnd wa bare now ia hoapilal oao poor follow whoto f;u*e wai cnt aud bruiocd to pieceo in tbia way. Tbe feeling ugaiuat Gen. Fotteraon ia vory atrdaj- He had ordoro jureinp^ory anil repeated to follntv up .Tobnaton, aud to keep attacking bim until he foroed him ioto an engagament. There if no doul.l that JohnHlon Miocoeded in joining llaaiiregard. T* tk* Ai-o-lilod i'roxo. Cr.NTKKvn.it., Jaly'.I, 1161, ) vi. Fairfm C.*nrt-Houo">. *, Wo huve aiicceMfully outflankid the enemy. At t| o'clock t'lin morning tbo varioua ngiroetite aL.int Contreville were formc-d fo. the uiarch, aud al 3 o'clock tbey were in motion in tbo diret* tiou of Pcrry viile, lenv ing Hnll'e Run to tb*. lefi. At I o'clock tbefli-at gun waa firod by a 30-po.ii d rifled cunnon, eent aliend to batter the maaked baUerien, tbut tnight bo eniooiiurod on tbe road. Tbore wao ro reply frotn tbe enomy, imd tba advanoo moved ou. At Oen. MoDowelTa haaiii'iiartei*, thrco mile* be? yond OflflBNville, tbe greaier part of tb.-army uiove.l tot'iori^l.t ti.Bv.id abrid;{ e BflflM dwt.inc. bryoiid, aaid lo hu'. e beeu iiiidin.iuod. Tbey will p:iae over upon [Hiiji/Kina |>r paied Ly Capt. AI.Miuder of Ihfl Kn^lnet r C'orj a, uud wh. bxa In-pectid tbe countiy niii ut. ly in a prevk.ua rr-o?ii_ii.i-4iii?'e, uud to whom, in a gre.ul rnc;ipure, the j.Lin of tbe campaign A paflflfll li.tUlo 4pe\|**f.?dti*-day or U.-raorrovv, and i will (.itibably dec.ik thfl t.it? of tbe who'ie run ? pt-.trn. If (Jmu. .Jtibrxrt-iu baa uot yel f..rn*4*?i BJflBflflflfl witb Oen. BflflflflafBBB, kfl will Le .tntir.tly eut orl by Ihw ?flflflflOar, anl ihrovrn bank 0(x.n tlir mniiitaitia, bia urniy will boeome nlt-rly demoralixad, and probably lall into ib*- biiiidaof Oon. BoClfllan.wbo-aadrancing beyond lbe BBM Ki.lire, und if bfl hat t'ortnad a |BB BBfl wi'L Oen. ILauir-guid, <f opoua our flflflBBBBRa a tioa fliib Oflfl. r-l'emoii'f colainn, uud thflfl re enforcod, tb>' rVdiiul Arn,y can cruob oui op|*oei If vv. H.e .Irivp.tt baek BM anny u.n BBBflfll u|*.ii Oen'r.-ville, aud keep u|>sn eorninnni. ?u.'.ltw with W.u-I.iii Aon. Il (I. n. It.'.inn ran! rema n* where he 1- hi* BBBIinii Bliiifl in tlir ic_.r <xre eiuiiir.ger-d and M^ji.tnr.p liiui -< nm la-mgaituated iu tbe n\*x vi a tii aniflo torinad Ly railroad, a ?BflflflMfll m Li* r?ar wi ilil ip.-t-.-v I.i- .fiminiinip.iii.iia wi:L Iti. htnond. Tl.-- only .L.ugi r tht Vv it-r J trooi.. mn by ll.U tloiik rmircii wonL. Lc Ly arudihu advauia of Oon. Ifcaurv gani upon I'eiitreville, int* mipting -niiuii'iniauioiia, imd r.it.ttig ttfl our aij.| lioa- But tbia iiiaJ.enver W&old Lo .le-iMTHie.iiatiittiiig bit~**.lf olf froui aopplie*> and plp ?? kkaa lf in au eibaoatij.l country, wmI heiw-eu ih. Pfliaafll ln-.-pe ixli.1 llie NflRBRB ? Tl.. ". V* *v-York K.-pninriit canaaiguod thr p?*et t.f bonor in advBnce. Th- innniLara of U.a ragimcat apaad iiuaj-ini.u-ly u. *...-v,- al BBBfk ib<-;r Baa V '.Ut. All tbe Now-V.rk IflBhflflBBl wiii f.-ilui. ahiBBB ui'iplf). Pafflflkoanone aeudy colemu ?.f tip.ji , t rrville. Tiie itmr.ile of the wduieiB i? exe-Jieut, aud oll .rr anxiou.fara Ipxii'.p. aid vrbei. infonm-d of tba ptir pora io ndvan*-. tLe rotlmxlaiiin wa* Im y*nd bII do ? a i ti- a. )t . lhat Oen. IKxu.<gf.rdo fona *n Lirgei lliuu ou.-.. A Lmtle ia ixmine-iii ei any uioment li niay m>t Uike plnra till to-n?rrow night. Tpl-grni liW. wirea ara IflfidaJ f'Hjwiug il I army. bJ.ti ..Q:...r wirt. ? , ? .ititiij, u; Kairln-V Court lioua*'. witn >ie?rra. Unall and IIpiiU-m nr i.rmy oj.tr ialOIr. Casraavuxai i'.?. O.n. Mtllpwall Lx*ord.'.od lha reaen.a ik.vt here under C,4. Mllt-d, to advanfo to the bridge over Dull a ? j ..ri tb<; Warrer,t/in IL.k'1. w*BiM%r.f..a, juiy 2i, na, Tbe foilovtii.f huilelina weie rociivod iu orf.cuxl qnartcra, d.niog the progrea of Iho Lafle, from the leb'irraph atation alrout four inii*x> fnim Hull'i Kuu: KxiKiii Oaflflfl Hoi'st, July 'ol?II a. ro. f.itre i* rap.d Lnog fi'.ni heuvy gnun, and iRflJBBBl dia.-Largea of mnak* try. 11: W ix. *?.?Tba bghiian ia vaiy h-ary ai.d app?p rai.tly more on our left wir.g. 11: ld).?TLere la evideutly a batlle toward oor left in *.ht- di.-itr.oL_* f Hulla Kun, aud t^iille u"rtb, IV firing ia aery lapid aud lf ary. 11 tt, -Huavy gin- i.re beard agaln, aud xpf*trrnlly neartr. Tlie raioak* try ia hcxry, and urarcr. 2 p. _? The muakitry i? very heavy, ar.d drawlnjr much nearer. Tiiare in evidanrt'.y a moTement nv.re ta onr left. 1:46 p. m.- TLe tniiig m n litlie larthrr off, and a}* j.an-i.tly in the direclion of th?: Jonctioo. Laa heary gunB und inore light atillery, aa near aa I can jndgr. :i p. w.?Tbti firing hai flBBJal BRI raiuu'.ei rinie. 3:'dit f. ni.?Tho firing haa ulinoel entin-ly oeaaped, and can <?nly U board witb difflculiy. I akall BBRBBBpk no aiore milea th'-a ahould I.e a renewal of the LaUle wbicn haa Lien *? ghwinu. ly f**ugbt for tbo o:d 8<taia andSt.ii*?B, andfroro al! i?licxvii<.ix? Inre our Itooj* luve al lea-t itood iheir grtuud. YkiHux OaflatHafli liW\. m. Oor wiuricr liaa not yel retarnrl. Quartarmxarrllar nm of tbe id Hi;|..inenl of Mirbigan ha joat pxaaed, and nya tliat tha oftVerr, ukn, aod cilixeaa at Cintre v'.llc aay u geaeral ani'iigement of lha whole line had taken plflfl 'Jroo-and-a-l-ilf niibje th_o aide of Manaaeua, and tliat ?nr trooi*. had driveu aod fi>l*<ad th* r-efer i .,.,(. Ln*a l..ik u M-iuaaaa. Wa e?|*?o-t i* nuriar now every niomest. Ixuirn OaflRflflafBB lt#T* a. 1 **o 11 eui exiuriaTB have rvt-irnod, bal are uneble le , r,n a aak ata iii yne-t, witb Oea. MiDowell. Ona flf onr fflRrh n fl .i# or'ib'i fi. || <rf I Bi ta. He aya onr uo*'pa Lave tflkea Iklflfl ui?a-.d Luturi'-a, and forced the tnnrny tfl lull back and flRhfl. ?i? enyt lh? battle waa peneral on B jfa Hau tor mimc da?ar?*<'.. Oflfl of tne * takflfl waa in a wheat fieM, and ihe tther pBMfl .li*'Jinae lroui il, an*i IB* tturd atill furthi r on. ai'20 r. u. Auolher diopntch laya tlau ine Feduralo luve won llie day. The hia on bolb foda i* heavy, bui lha rouU of tbe Mkflo. ifl cooipk-10. Tba baUaria nt ilull iiun aro ailewed and two or three othf-r* Ukan. 5.4.'* r. it. Tne lirlng liao ceaad. Wa ahall and another coarier tbere in fl l?\f minaia. TLe lounor woat al 1 o'clock, aod will be bo. k OOvJp. A a-iJI bilsr rra. ",n. '"'? oOitaal, but from apparont-/ raliable aoiirce, s% T* tn>-* *'?** ""'",nn uoder C-lonel "-oiatzoiman haa h ,,0WB<- ?*?? kob6**' *? MMM(in-' )um-?a*B, hihI b_a opa. ttt on tbeir intrtnohod camp, and wiii ****** B'.el'iiiiK "k *"n' Tbe oanm. ^'''n- <*-? oa. **?** ** hw4 " W<Uh' in?V>n, fnun Oe'*<Ktttow-' ?V,'1*' . . The lle^iimute.-* ?? ??-? - "jJ" ,nft0C*^ble ? -iS!t,th_lV-*ide,.__>*C.I._.* "*J I'"vately w.th Oen. Scott a-ad .taff and' 0>h? - '^n^**Lcd **"*>? men. ?_ v_?? 'oly_ 1,1861. W_8_l_VTO_, a "t ' A m. .tt Kc-M-rt, ImttU was fo.Hjht to-a *f "* ,'u" ** Kun Iliidgt. Ths couflict waa de. \'?rate, - "* 0T"r nitie b. ani. TLe prrtKrHiiime, aa sUitsd in tbe' unt dV'natrh from !_________ CtKirl-HouBe, tm carrVtd out a'Dl** tbe troops mrt with _ eucceasion of n.aelt -d t_iu?*rto.*. which were un, _(_| with vijror and siioc."*. ufte r A Bevere -ot* of life. Our lr._>|* ailvanced ae t\_.oi.??: Coli.n. I IMolutrdson, vrho dUfiriguUhed bii*-*wlf ia tlio pret i.-tut eicn^inent, proceedi.l on the lei^ witb fonr r.. .m-ntaof th. Fotirth Hritfitde to hrld the but tery ou the l,ill on tl.i* Warrenlon mad, in tbe vicii. .ty of tho place wbere tht- l,i_t battle was fougbt. Tlif laat i.i.ivemoniB were descrilx-d in ihs. Hntt dispatofa. S. hi-ii.-lt> and Shcrmsin's l>rit,._des, of Oen. Tyler's Uivisi.iii. advaiicoa by tlio WBrrenton road, wbile Oola. lleint/elm.n'. niid HuBter'a dirisioii took tbe fork of the W iirrenton road. U> move lietween Bull's Kon and -__nat_-_- ?'? nn .ii ('ol. Keya's bnjritd- rcniained at Oentn-vMc. Infoimiition wa* rcc-ivid by <lcn. Tyler'e ooumand of the eiiitiince of the enerni.- battery, comtnandini; the road. Oiu troops wcretbeo hraBBi fa hatttoamiy. Thi 'Jd New-York at.d lat Ohio oa thelefl; and tlie *..l ol.i.iind *1 Wi-c.m-.in, aud 7;?t_, l_th, and ?'.'.?th Ut ifinients of New-York, on liie right. Col. Miles's (livmi'.n followed in tlie r. i.i . Tite f.r_l rsnife ^nn was lired by .-.lertnan'* Hhttery ut IU rr.inutesr.f tuv-n. The licM. did oot r*.uru hia ehot until iu. hon/ and a l.alf aflerwai... When Colonel Hunter'B diviiioo ctiee np another baite lx tame gen. ml. Colonel lliift.-r ? iiioxtmeiit to gi.n tbe r. _rof the enemy was almne-f. a ruect-tm. Ttie enemy's p<taition waa opened ...1 by a-Vi-r.il of Chrlnl.'s howit_eni, followeil by alight ikiruiialiing. lha K-1-.la rapidly reoeived _____? f. Tcena n!_* from M__a___s June tion nftcr the attack wne opentd. Th* f'-ittl.- coti8ia.ed of a mcceasion of HreB.r-in ins-ke.1 batteriea, wl.ifh opened in tyery dircctiou ir.h. ii om wit* BBBBaad il? rhu8 wa* suppliotl bv twt", end in the tl.-innir 8Bj_B|8i af "iir iiifsntry in tinnuniiinjr tb.-m, the _<1 Ohio a'td M New-York Mili.iii w->re BBBBBaikj Hank thr..ii(fh the wood. ly a new made r.-u'l vtif!..n fi tmle ?.f the main ror. I, w hen they cauie on u battery of .i^ht (."ip-, with fonr ie_jirnenu_snk.il in tl.e Ttiu. Oormvn ryenitnrtu-<\itktely tndetvd to Iie down ou (iiher .id?-of the road, in order to BBBW t8_8ffa8Maf aiiitoryto pa_n __BBBBjkflBi Bt'_uk the work, whtti tl.i. f.K't.try o(_"tie?l Bp8B8a and killed, t.n the third lo'ii.tl, I.i- nt. l>enii-*ey af Company 0, Nnw-York 'id, u.,.1 \V,n. -Iiuwoll, ii ilnii_ai?r, and M8__NB_{j wonnHod aotertJ other*. ll*.. troo'n wero kept for IS or 20 mtnntes nnder Baallfaf fln-.they ti-.' U |g akfa fo exrhtt'^e ehot wuh the etiorr.y, altho i?'h withia astone'a throw of th. ir '._U lies. They an..'. td-'d if: r. Uri;g in rej_;ilar ord.r, and with their liat'.ry. Tin- nioaf _-_l_-i.i eh.-inr^ of the d?) was msde hy tbe New-York f_*tf, 79th, and I3tb, who rti-h*d up upon one ?-f the balleriss, lirirg .-a tl ey prm*eed--d with perfed tBBBt. itnd iitt_ckin>r it with the _i.v_TK.t_i y, int. Ika ftt of t_i_n.|h n-emed to tsrryall l?fors it. Th-v f BBB. Ika! t_c.t-l.-l_ hndaUi).- -ied the be.te.y mt I 8B#J tak-n "n- g.tn. bm this so-' >?-s wiu< BBBBfaal only afu-r a _*itn* BM af lif<*. io w'.i.-h th*. .'.'tb im-st a.jv. rvly filer.-.. Ar.d il WitS rr-j-irted that I : Nmr^nt was snr n^'the fln. killed. The '/?"?, tv.-a d'ftin_'r_?hed 'i.eaist-lvoe by t' ttrd asaaolis on lf.-> ba'.leri'-s a' lha point --f th<- h'tyo n..t, bit it is fmrfi tliut thsir lo*s is im tk ni*. llp Ui Uie hour of _ o'clock p. ns. it mm ^_vr..r_llr un d. riioc. 1 that wtt l,ad brrn-inl in tlie <*n*ii,y entirtily, nnd thit they were graduillv r.*iriiig. tbutCol. Ilnnter had tlnvru tbcui b _. i. in ths r*-ttr: tbttl Col. ll.-it.t/.-l u.uii> comnuin-l tvaa msetim; with rrrty eiio.i a-el ?h..l it r--., ii ind h-f tht- rt- .-rvo of lien. T; le ? ? dr. i_-i.ri to |-ish on U ManasntiS Jum ri-m. A Mits>i_aippi M8_fa_l was taken pu ly ?__? hroue'_ of the WiscoUBin rcRinirnt. IIe tnraed ont to ier Q B______-____a____l l-__BT, couaiti ta Koyer A. Prynr. He waa ca( .ired v.it'i hra hon*, its he by ae ri.tent rod.- into our linea. He .!.*?.... r.-.l bimself by remiikinK to lUshrouck,''weare Ke'-iUt" '*'?'> ,,,t ? t .-..'?' WtiiU regunea* d-. you belou^ u. ' ?afa d II -alroo. k* "Tln, ______ M__si_?ippl." was tha aoawri. " Theu you are ruy priaoncr," atid Har broack. Kn>iu th.i'stei.eiita of tbir prisoiier it appsara thul o.ir artillery hns crealed i^rtat havoc ainoDif the M8BB-, of whom thera ar* frum 30.000 h 10,1(00 ia ihe ht,!d under c tmniacd uf (len. l__ian'K_r_l, wlnl** they have a rtssrve tt, mBtt at ths Jui-ction. He _B_B___fa I an offl.sr ra-*t jTomioent m the ili;ht. dis-int^iiabed froui the r?_t hy Li* whils borse, as.leff. Davia. II* conllnns the pravioua reporU of a rtfylment of BMM iro-js iti Ha rehel forc_i.. hut says it is dilHcult to jiel theu. in pn p-r dtoeipHne in battle crray. The poaitioB of the anamy extended in three lini* io Uie IVrm of a trtongle, tbe u\mx fmntiny the rcnter (rf t..ir column. lf.. _r_a Kenu t?I hi.ve I -_*n b!bd with Bllicbsd hutUSTrtt. At 7 o'doak this evemo . . ubb were Btill fa ard firing iit ali.-rt intervals. Tteord.rab. ino"-syeBtsnhty eteuinK at ' o'clock wen __Mi_tcin___ude<Jtill eurly this moniiiiK; "ur troops, me uiiiuie,. ottinK n rtiud thr.iugh ll.e woods in order fa i_t.il tl.i- euemy'sUtlterie-. Tle 8i-reUry of War ks? received a dispatcb that ?K wat-renswed ut Hulls Itun tbis roominff. Oiu* trfojai ttgoged the enemy with a laiye foree, uktee. tbeir?-ilteriss, and drove ihe 8.-.__ioni_._a to Uie l.'iD.t- ... Tha c:ty is wild with joy. The Iring was __ard in thii city to-day from the dire-t. il of l.t.ll b Knn, from 11 till altont X Tbei-o whi a .?-saglion till nearly t>, und at 7 thia ?vening ll.e reni rlnr-ti <'i cf rant. m was aill andible. A | .ntlemaa, who arrived to-night, Bayi, al 3 o'eloek tbia lifieiooon Ibs Vd und .'ld New-Jeresy regiment*. were ur_< rod W. ibiu*. h lorward frota Vienna, the Ut sandtog their baggage bark to Camp Trenton. Otliar troopa tretf. hurryingforward to tb.? soene of bortUitiia, and Uetre ib much uniitury excitsiai ftt and Imetle in the direatiou _f Jl the c_u ;.. Tka f..!r..wiDg ia dtted MuII'b Kan, UstortUy 8T?n U\g hitlf jaikt I o'eloek: _?'?. b cr klx thtaaand of tha enemy are ie ?n retreat mt ii .Lr-tlion tt Maiiasaaa Jiiw.tion. Oen.. Tyler, Kichnrrlsm., I.ient.Coh Fortar, and M_)nr llartoB hnvs mvnuioilered all day aod were Ired upoB by the snimy s pieksta. Tbe M-tasBKhustiis Irt, ui-der Col. CowdiB, I>ot Col- Welka, Maj. Chandltr, aud IJeot.-Citl. Porter, ib-ttl.-'- ftBB tl** Misaturi l.'?lh, itre in tht* a.lvftii'e. Al l o. k. k _.-__. or Wilron and Congreafnian Alley ar.ived on ihe ground, and were rt-o-ived witb great ?B'.hiun_sn-.. Our ptrkets ami thoie.4 xlit enemy ara wthin gno -bot ef each otber, At lha inomsnt lha advnqra ara proceedmp, an tabied by eevcn.l better.*-. ta rr-gain Holl's Ran. I_tont.*Co_. J. J. Porter made uu eflort Ut prwure ihe ?*_!) ?-f Lieut KmtXh, of _Wi_lon, hut wa.* tired upon by ibe artil.-ry of ll.e auejiy. The btsi MKt'u.aie we can m .ka ol the K.-bel forr _? arortnd Hai:_p__s is atoi'it _0,0_0. Tlie gretVtet enlho atoaifi pn *. um throngbout the Union ranki_ Beport bas ^nined crcdcin-o anwag Union ofllrets that 0 i. Johntttou has etToclod a junetiou of kii fow-es with tho-s of flea. Rnearegurd. Wt i?-Ji distiuctl)' aee lie.ft.t yat-d's houae two mitoa -Mfaa-k JerTorioa Davlo la underatood to bo al Hunaaaa Juootloo. 0?l. Oowdin'o M4rjpaohuaUo 1* Regiment wera flr-d on Ly rebel pickate eeveral timee laat night, m they alcpt in tbe road ou tbeir arma. If tbe reeiatanoe on the port of I) o rebela ahould ba in proportion to tbe attack, B bloody b-itle will be the result, aticb ae bao never been aeen on tbia contineni. The dentination of Col. MoCnnn'a tfth Regiinent ha* bren ohaoged to Mauamaa Junction, hy way of Alexandria. EPKKCTS OF TIIK BA.TLl* ? WAhHINUTOK. WxsHiNOTo.i, July tt, 1861. Tlie mowt intenre evcitement ia ererywbere exiating to hear further from the lield of battle. Kvery roturn ing apoctator of tbe eventa la iinmcdiutely aurrounded to relate bia obaervatione. Tbe detnaiid for iutelligouce ia ineatiuLle, and many tuiautbenticated rumora prevail, wbich aarvetoe n fu-o the truth. Tbe .tuoko from tbe battle could be a?iu from tb. emineneea in Waabington. A number of membere of Congreex, and even ladiee, xvent to the neighborhoodof Rull'e Run lo witneaa the baVle. Oue of them rcport** CoL Hunter of the '"d Cuv.*d*J*. acting a Major-General, waa aerionaly, if wot n-4*rt*"y wonnded. Itia .tated with confidence in nil qnartara that Col. Cftmeroa ?f Ika 7i*lli Regiment, aud brother of tbe Secretnry . **. War, and CoL Slocum of llie M Khwlo lulxnd ll?gii *4ient, woa killod. TIIE KKIM.VI PENNSYLVANIA BEGIMKKT. Pittsbuko, Fa., July 21,18.1. T>ie H'.h Pmor j'lvunia Begiutenl, reeorve coip*, <V. O.orge M Hay?, | laa. BBl city for Hageratown thia morning. AI'RIVAf, *)F fcmW. IHX I.V BAI/IIMOHE. Bai riMoKK, July tt, tttt. Oen t>it arrived he? ? to-day anl wili, to-inorrow, aupemode Oon bo-aka, wbo will aupereed. G-tt. Pat laooflflx The bridge aorom the Potomac t* Harper'a Ferry will be Bp to-merrow,. n laking connection with tbe ttiflabflflflfl Boad to Cb? rle* Kowa. MOKE VOClfl EN* KOUTE. Pir.VBuan, Joly 21, 1861. Col. Illafka Kegiiuaat.-Scott'V Legion No. 2, have been ordered lo be uiuetercej it-to* eervi* * and prc-ceed tlirit tly I/, ihe niain artny in MCirgioia. feUx of hio compfinia are iu PituLurg ax>d four in Philadelpl ia. LOCAL xMILlTAKy MATTERS. by tha lat Regiment of ihe iflcklee Brigade wlll for Wahlngtoa; break ing uf* camp at 9a. BB., To-d atart for ued utan-l.ing to tLe laudiug pla<-ene_ Fort -.lchtuond e atcaui'MiiU will convay it ('* t'.lu .Ltihp.ri, to depart by a irain having not Lng after noon. To-morrow lbe 2nd Reg meot of the a*ae Brigade will t.ke ita dii-.rt.ii-r. aud the Webrter Keijioient of lUiaion will probably |?a throojjfh the city. On W*duee-iay tbe 3d Regiment of the Sirkloa Ilritrade will leave tin. Tntiniportatiofl for etha tban n-crniiin. to-nprxiiiea liaa not yet boen arrauged for futther than aa meuUoucd above. M VV-Y..HK MOl NTKD BBFIiM?KI.M PAKK. ?Baaa M. 11 .ln. Laal and OaOar. of tbe Young Hfla'a Ckfiattaa Aaeociaiion, beld liivine aervice for tliia regiment ycMterday, uaiig the iinpreaiae aerviree of tlie Kpiaropal ChflNB. Atuer which thev made re li-.i-.ii* and pn!liotir addreHaee. Tne m.ui all p*j*i par ti.ulwr nil. iiiioti, ill joiuing in tbe Lymna. After wi.b.li thty were each preeeiUed wiih a book by tbe Aflflociflttoa. i.a.\.yi.tte guarb. The outcera of the .Vab reviment berd a meoting on rtxt ir-ltiv iiiwht, ui tiii-ir hpad.jiuirterf Lafayette Mall, and .-ln ic-1 Mr. R. lleTrobriaiid l.'ulonel Coinmaniant, in pUoe flf Engfiie lee Oal, lepigned. UROOU I'Ai \l.RV. I'.ior lomranioaof tbie regimunt, which were raiped ta 'li* < Uy, Lave baaa nnifeimi iuto tha L'ni ie*l Slata BlolflB. anl are now eiiram|'?d at P.l n Park. Two flf tl.ra* .ompuniee aa eompoeed of Oennanp, who, on SaUtnluv, rlected tbfl alloarhoj ofBtent: (apiuint, 1'mleiick tlclilokfoa, Augual Haurand; lat Lieaten Bnt*, I^iUi'" rt BflllMOBt, Fmleripk HcndencL, 'Jd I i. BBBRHBfl, Jo*. ph Krycirkr, Coeer Kniil; Irt 8or BBBBta, ?'"-* ph V.'alter. 11. IV<v>..ki. All thea oliicera L tv. beea I .njr in aciive arvi.-a. and m.inv of tbe meu nt.w in tl*eir ci.mman'lr Lave -er.?-d nnder than l*e fore. 'l'hifie nior-- OflfllflflflBM will I >> m-iater.il i.i ou Tueaday, wben lbe re>iuie.it will Irave for Waahing ton. Tne ci>ni|iani_a in Peiinrylvania and Ol.io bave ,-. nt-Ip;p'1 'l,.-.r t>rir.i''i/aii" * aiid imve been ordeied to mt-Bt Uieir coxnula in Waabington itnmadiait-ly. To lompletr tho inaxiiiium U'liuber of men a few moa rei-niita will be received on makiofr apptiiwtion at H?fd.,'iHrt*'i*., l?i?l'iow a Ki.ling Availeay, Tbirty niulh ffrert and Fiftb avenue. K\l I'.I.SIOR IIHU. M-l TLe Iii ai regiment will leave Canip 8colt early thia Bioniiug, and take dirmt route to AVa.hingion; tue mm '.nd aad tlur*l are ex,* le*l lofullow on Tiia*duy aB*! VV-.tneeday. Tbia it the moat imto tant ofthe ajra terioua auppoaitiona aHoat iu ratnp ye.terday. Cflhaal bii'klet. way go with tbif rruiui'int, and luay u*4. ll it toleral.lv mdil.lt: tbat the full rfgimeuU nre flBBrcflay better pre|*ored for i*erv hfl than tLe two which ar*. in romplete One fcbirt io eacii ba.'!. ia tlie rule, aiul mvo (ouii.auicB cf tbe aeioud are witlout eo,ui|imeiil* o: Biivxind. Koiiy-threa liuiiilied BBM wa? tho imaiber in \.iuip yeaterday. The fo'irth and fifth legimeou* hxva, ii.geilier, about tlcv.u or tvvelva hundred ill condill'.ned men. lt if vtry certiiin tbaf the variona parliea wbo, upnn the aaauraure ol Mr. Sicklee tbat tbey ahould be paid, ue bia brifradu hud lu-< n acoei tod by tue OoverDineut. bave anpi lied in good faitb food, I'nil, foraxe. aud lnb"r, to?n liefore aud aince tlie t-.o'[>a were Baatflflfld imo tbe United Stata arvire, axe gettingi aaxioua to kuivr when and where they aro to get tbeir money. Hut for tbea eonllding partiia, Camp t-kolt would long nine bave beeu di.-a-olved, aud il ia io lie preanOied lhat Ouvernuietit will not let ih.u. *u:t. r ft.r iidvancei* Buide Ihroiigb patrioticcoiifidenre. HUNVK.Il KCOIMKNT. The raginieU which i* in pronre** of flrguuiiation hy HuQgBrian officei* h-x.le.Kli**! loaxxept lbe uanifl of ilonvi'ii Ropiiuout, boooring Ikareby tue ni.mory of ihoee brnve llnngBriun warriora, who fought r.i fiu'h f.dlv for the aupi irt uf the CiMiatitation aid th. lawa of tl.< ir i-onntry. .... . . All lIuugarlaxiB in .Lit uty and virndty who bave Been arvioe aud are iut-Lned to join {.hia regiment ure, hereuy roipiatad to preaent lltL_lvtaat beaO quartan., No. .fc'7 Broadway. COL. VAN ALt.N'.H I'.WAtllY HKi.lMl.NT. niy will aaaih W'a*hingt-n to-ibty. Lieti'..>OoL Mi * I tbia i i'y laat evenitg for WaaktagMfl lo rereive thtai tbere ou their arrival. The 2d Roilie?ler cooi pany, Capt. Flmt, will uiove forward imniedialely, to Im ti.iUt'v vd by two couipaiiina from 8yracnae, one rr nn Iieviiu, BBfl fiorn Orleiiu*, aid iwo lomjoinka from tbe three rountlea flf 8.hoh*ria, Delaware and Otaego. Tbe balance, inxking ia all 12 coaipaiiiea, will be got leady an*i fcrwan'-d without d_lii7. Several excel lent cavalry otiWre have coiumanda in Ihia regimeu'. and Um- mxtcrial ofthe wbolo cannot be our^?_*ed iu the. aerviee. ABMY AND NAVY. Htcrm.iiig for the navy ia briak. ln thia city 164 M'fus.tn and ordinai-y avautea vv. i? obuiued laat week. Siibi .'...iki bave jJined thia branoh of tho arvice iu New-York alone within a few moutlia, 'Three tboa aund wera rauaiared ou board the Ohio, at Boaton, fii.ee tbe let, cf April; Boaton ba Nuw-Bedlord to awell it* ii*t, wbile we huve but a LUbb othie inCherry aroel and ooe more. The autlworth wbabrroen wit from New-Bedford are of the groateat value to tbe naw, iaud are geuerally intelligcct and ncaeeptible of kataf |*erfe*.'tly ui*. i..liu**l. lit have managed to Iiod cr. wa fn- kill a do-4.11 aliljia, *?f ditlcrent nttea, ruuee MflBBRf Ixft. Tbe total Btflflflflt of army neitaaarW. ahipted M We.t?-B Vir^inU frotn Ciiuinnati np to Saturday waa 2-JfcO horwa, l,<Ji'.' waf-oua, %t7 eete of ha> neab, Loaide large carg.? of (iroviaioua and atorar. Tbero 1 ? n>. ?atirkil char.g* iu the atuto of ofikirt at tbe Navy-Yard, aince we noiiced naovtmenta tbere in .iet-iii. ' ibe North Carohnu, rw.ivhig ohtp, N* l?-an.ly wme, miling frigute, ti, ln orlinary; Po*^mac, aailingfiLiiite, .'*W, liiting ont; atortxhip ttapplj, cultar llarnpt Lai.a, and tbe putBflflflRl Blniunria Rhotie Ialauo aud (Jonueilkat, are the veeeel* in the bay. Over :!,(Wu. haaaa are employc-d, and tha moathly .iie bnrner-en'a average |c*J,()i 0. The ioliowlug are the Federal l'orcea iu thh nelgh Ixnboo.1 todny: Oovernora Iiland, 1>17 ib n; Fort Bamil'on, ttk raen; ree*'iviog abip North Car*'tina, rl-Omen; oteam BMBflHj Riri.iuoi.d, 'JtA) men. iotal, UBiMBR. alatten* oa Oov.riior'a I*lan*i und Fort Uaiuil'oii aro iia laal reported. It ia Mii.l tbat hefoietheexplratifmof thia BBRRR tLefiittiro irtiiitanent locaiiou of tbe Naval Academ^ will Im- liijilo ki...wu. Ih..o i* iai.*t.?crable *ovf*1*' titrn goini'... ta Waobiagtao Iwiwern thoeo ? bo lavor fgiik Aiaboy, ^RpoH, i***4 Aniwiiviia. Aiie fltaw Yerk BeptweantatiTea la Cnogreai aapport Ika 1 Aii__4typ__<i'b.|te -. mmammm We bave MbS tmporrant newi from the Afrleaa aqaadroB. The eairtnre of Ihe e lavar Arden.**-., w i?? 4_6 negroea oo bo .rd, hy Ihe Kngli-h w.toer Wrannlar i . toiifi'inod. Tka eteam guu.-ost M..hi? an weot M l\ ?rt..,i.?|.. I'.. for tba n.i.il on May 1.. Tlie 8a_ita_r w,. ? t to craiae un tke 6th, 'be oorveite Portamouth oa the _ th, and the Co-a-ell til-n oo tbe 10th. Tb* Bfa l icau go, ibo ordera recalli' g tbe fleet, bo. aa tSiey were a* *oa conld n-tt eomiiinnicate tbem. 8lie waulJ uh'n ly \eavc lor hotoe bena-lf. The Commodoro bad t rai.iiterra d hii __.g teoi i_irat.lv to the I'ortioioulk rloO|<_^-wi8r, gointr to H?. H.-lena to look for a i.eW etorehouHe ei*-*. bs bu w_.he<i to .top pat MBizinr tha l'ort.igneee Bl Loaudo for contiuhi^ Mr. Birnto, wnv fa siill in doran oo. .FROM FORT P_CKF_f8. Tbe I .lited States Transport, City of New-Y ._*, Capt. Martin, .arrived yestorday motaing from Yort Pickena. NotIA' ?? of ?**y i-iportance bad ooc-irrad .ince our laat *>'??? The W.tooa Zoutvea wera bnildiag aand baM. ??-?? ? 8a,,u Rm- L****,d- AU were bi paad hcHlt. I AU wm wall at the IW. Tba City of New-York 81 -. ? -*?? ?biIb ''??* ?? Uui-e-1 Statee vesse^i al Fort I ''ckena. TbeeUtsm tranapot* City of New-York, wbieb ar* riv.d !_st niMbt from Ifc - -'?--?-??. bro'*ht to*" "* Hcngers, vi*: Haat. _-*>?*- ?f .the LuUed ^ army, wbo was dacharged i * Col. Brown.commarder at Fort Pickona. owing * hia 8eo.a__on print,,U* Ue was horn in Virginia I-- ? ????"?- Jg L";*1 tenant of tbe Uuited States Kaa m *??---? ??__?_?? who fell down the bold of tha v. -*?? aud injured l.a spine. Alao,aiiitimaaofU.eBtA'm attmet ?8_i__-ffl, whoreturnssiek; and a Tolantarr, kotonging to Col. Wilson's regiment. MI8TAKKN FO.t A FV-fVA TEEK. Capt. Loupe, of the brig l.ucy 1> _rlii H. i amved yea lerday from N__.au, report., July 17tb, Cape HaUcaa bearing nortli-wcst 30 miler, waa ehnat ?j *T VuiuA States gun-bo_t Alhatross, w.hicb ba a istook for a privateor and was endt_.vo_-i.rf to ***" tPt V trom ner* Shehowever came up, aad t-ht-n within aaLcirldto tance a mosket waa pointedatt Ca,*. f_, bv> ? Vrtunatcly the e?p only exploded. Csp?. L. Ihen httfl ed the Alha trosa when a boat waa aout on b-ard, the \ aj ?*? ovee hauled, and the Lncy Daaffag arta thea al ->weJ ta proceed. The w liole affalr w?s a rau.tahe ea bc.? mtdtm. 8ALL1NO UNDER FA.L .K COUAW. Tbe brig Steha, al tba poit, n^wts. Jm\j *, I**** tude -_..6, longitude HA, spi ks sn_ooB*r Ai^ro medaof New^Drleaos, from Mauwmows __r Ha* m_a under DriliJi Oolors, UO duyt out. IsjI- tr\\oomn -O. F. Kneeland of New Orleaaa. HU Li_i l.cen nt V tna Cruz as 8 fore-and-afc schooaar, aud in Mlnitidau L ad been altered with a fora-toiaail and h ipgaliaDt _______ w at waa b.;ing titted out for a priyalesr ft? t the 0. $. Av* when abe came on to Mini-illan. 8t_ lavi tbe firrllah flag at the peak, the Stara aod Strlpe* i U tbe twa, -*8 Rebel flag at tho maio, and tM Palmt ?<? ?-- har rig -? ? , LETTER FROM OEN. UM atWB. The following letter haa be?a reoeived by hia Honor Mayor Wood, from 0?n. Anjleraoii: Crbiwbs H.-Bi_i.it, p?., Jal) ' lt, 1861. ThtHm. Pbbbabdo Wmr>, Mt fprr rj ilt Cir* aj AV- York, Oear Sin: Mr. Murray oaviug ma^-oa 1 eil for me, ______ more biu-d-ouoel)' thaa I eould hat *8nooe, ta yonr adtiress on tbe p.esent Htiori of the mi "htloa ba half of ihe cituene of New-V ork, lt to as utl **___B_ary, as lt would be out of order, f-r me to wn "e you aa their orgmn on that oectuion. Bnt at tbo clca*s of lhai addreae you aay thut yonr I . t.gnage ia tbat of bean felt Binceri'y, t.-uthfolly rv_ _*nug tbat ol' ytto.to**A f_t-li.ii{8,1 feel that it will bo t ba iniproper t J?r aa?t? exi-rer- to yoa inuividually', u 1 uow | d.), tar m knowledgm-nt of, and my t Juinka fer, tb_? Kaa _lf_l nnd t.M> biirMy cotuplitae. u. y nunner i. wW'cb ma wera thea afaaiod to speak of my t_*rvi. ee. Yon aay truly tbat nu pown ..auve that of God tJiae, roukt have creaietl the occai Wn referred to; M Itbn alone, al?o, u doc the glory __ t all I then did wltiol fa wortby of pralae. A t-opy of your Iteaatiful n Idress sball alway s bo kept wiih the medal,and vou ? aid my iri-nds. to w baa paitiaiity I am ltidebt.-d for 1' .is valnai-le teeUx-i >rtai of tlieir ap Tohaiiou, may fet: 1 asaared tbut my I a.-]F j.ritvcr Bhallbe that I taay, b\\' Ood't blessii.g,'bs eu< _'.l-d to do soo.'th.n? for tbi restoration and prs tet vBiioii of our heloveo Cuien, tnore wortby tbe /ri sii tii'_* uf my c.iuutryoai) than tt. a. act for wbich famatw kiudnera ihey have so bsuidson 8 y rewarded me. heggb.g you again to atxept my warmcai ihanks, I am, _ir, joora rm- l raapi-rtfullT. ' ttU&VJLT A_.?_asoi i. THK FKJHT ON^H.H K_ANAWn_4. A _?i.'l.'nuin wbo was at tha -mgayemeut ou | ha Kanawka Kiver, and whoei* afaaaaaar and ranb I irw -utht ieiit guaranti.* uf tbe ioi reeAoemot hi* ?ut<i,i,,| ,?t Sives us lue following Temoii t Ttfae aHaii on Wedu ao ay af.er-i-K)n: ihe l-*h Ohio and partaof two c'trnpaiilea of I ha ?21 at atarted to captuie a batt-.ryat tbeaouth of ___? rj Creek, about 13 milee from C/narlaatuu. f he LiaUi tj vvtia 8_i<p>?ed to ba suppt.ru d by aboat _"X) ua -n. When we reacbed the bill a'bere the battery % mt jd inte.1, the retwls opened ttr? npon <is from iwe | ij --ea t-f urtillery. We had also Iwo fk:u, aod tsaa ing* down tbe ftnee*. the guns w.,re jlasid iu po-ittoo, i ,__t our forces whesled iuto line an Ihe brow of ths . J I in bu.Ji a iD-Uincr as to bring e_r _rs to be-tr njv-n l.a enemy, while we had parttof. protrctiitn froat ihetf t kj a fence on the top of tt.e bill. We were seriously aunoyed by a tkaking _ra oa tlia river. and alio from a l?rge log bouse .-n the baa k ot tbe creek. DetflchaMiits of two .-ompHtiie. of tfa -.I* ann two tompaniee of the I _lb, charged np..b tba I txotum ami rj'iled the rebels at tbe puiul ol" ibe baj _,t_?t. Thr-y retrcited acroaa the c-eek, covened hy ,b? |re t? tbeir own men?fortiug it, aa they bad pre> kiusly htirnad the bridifae. Iu ihe inoan imn our ortil ery haa Bilancaa taa a bat* tery, eniirtly destroying tbe caiiiiye of oue pi_. a,aadl onrboyitwic'BUeooed ibe fire of their iofantr r. Al tl.ii junctore they recevad retJwfareemenU ttbel t fotco was nearer 1,-00 than 7-0 at tke oateet), and oi jr beya luul completely exhausted tbeir a__m_uittion. They Ibtrefore tommeuced a retreat, in good order, tu ao_u ne tbey had aal beyond tbe ratige of the rebel j* gWlo remounted p-tee, rtserviBg thefir fai-t sl-igle eb . *. in tba rannoc tor any emergeB.-y, hhcnld the eataa y mtempt i porinit. la this o aunerthe rct.eat was kept .ip ti_? wa f.-U iu with the balaocc oftbe _lst Ohio, nttder (J ,\. EHhlsT; ibe bovs wora ihen bo eAhauited, Ihvi^ . fc^ight r0v ihrea lioura, and exhamted every loiuii Satleirrar* .ridge-boxaa, thal the atuaipi waa g-vett. t iver. Our i_fon____t puta ibe loea on our _id_.._.t fcor killed, iwo mort-d y wouuded, three miifiag, nnd ?Tentf-ea ir eigbtevn more or lc_ui serionsly wouri-i ed. Of t'.oea iinUiiiW k:)L-l were Capt. Allen, C<a Tl. ard Oeorgai Uluc, Co. K.'-Ut. Lieut. Potneroy livt eince diedoM his woundi. One man bad LL. hlp .orn ,?.wuy by b ,__ui.on ball, and moa die. Caiit. _*loan cf tbe VXh wae wouuded, bat not dajgerecify. 'Ilieea were all the nanea ha eould recalL Col. Narion was s'lpnosecl lo be a pitooner. Ila bad been woonded und -__k_a ta a bouse a fonrth of a mi'.e f-on tka fawpiUL hut tba uiurtl phued over him bai be.a ?*|| ,j off to taka charge of eoinfl priionera takei. duiirg the wtgagemeat, and ne waa K?n, or aome one saj/poaed u> hava btma hiui, iu tbe lisridr. of tbe rahela. ITie n .infnVnewi that Cul. W>odrn_*ud L_eni.-CoL NefT, of the 'id Keatneky, and 4?ol. D. VHliers, o' tba ll'h Obk), bad heen ruplnri-d wbiie ice'itnoi.rritig, i.t ..tli coafirmalk. n. They __i__ K.*ft Iie _?Coz'a eamp ta Lt-cer.aiu wl.ut was going cm at tbe time of tbe fight, and had aot returned whea oiir infomiuit l?fi( tbougtt, jait as tbe boat wns pnablng ont, he beard tba bovt fa camp ai ve three clieor*, and aaw eoroe one that he'took u> ita ( ol. W., riding inlo <amp. Tl a uot aafreqaeal tbat o__k'.r_ on recou-joitaibg expediUt *_? ramain ___! for a cotis-derable time loa;;ur than tht*y _nti.-ii?Xa when setiiog oot, ami tke iri-nds of iheaagentleinrB tbould aol ha uneaey ahcor. tbem, al laasl tfll farther ittlelbireace arrlvee. Mk. IlBii'MtR's Cuvrcm.?Mr. Eaaeher dapstas* yealonlay with bis oscal _r_d_y __vsetng fora-in* gatlieriug bfa rongregatien in lha aftcraoeu M tha aanual festiTtd of tha cbildron ot tbe fataday hahool, ou th? eloae of achool fur lha ssismsrvacalioa. Mr? Otorge A. Bel), ropdrt_.i_n<_BBl, jB-**i<Je_. Prayac wbb> oUsi-al by Dr. U. E. UonilL After ipirkod akging by the childian, ipeeehM wara made by __r. Tbeodora Tilton aud Rev. Hunty Ward Beecher. Mr. Moaea B. Ueaok dtotribote 1 Uaaera aad other tokeaa to tha cbiblrea. Tbe oc_as_aw88 ana ol no little iatereaa. iiod noTrby._ *.oa-Ai riral of tke Ilortk Americaa, F11 -m.i Poibt, July .1?. p. u.. Tbere ara ro Hg _. nf the eteamer North Au_eiic__n,. aow doa. .UM. her?Isar. ? The North Briton pussed down al 2:2i f. tn., ha intr b. en dot..ie.d by W duit-a -0g| faad wlu-B tmh bmftyyahm,