Newspaper Page Text
? ? ? vot- xxii.N?? r>,(;j7. NEW-TORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. Sfl? NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. ? ? _ THFNrW.y^HK HAILY TttTBrNB IP". ? ira ivKti MotniM ?.ni? Bvxmo '-...! PXBD1 r.\ I'ME li' tQ IM04 1AT10N. . i,-1] h of -A-hAi asp ?rRtri. ?TR?." If. ? IHMT1 il'? ??II Hil 1., lad (ii-r v?r?dtoCity S* SKT?btmrtU} centii'or w?fk. Mall iib?? iiUf ? *t> m ma ii; aeMaMi *31 .r t? ?Domhi. YF* M.Mt.WLKKLY THIBCNE -.ty h<?d e?*rt irr.i;:>AT ?ni mi i?i MWIIH Trite ? 3 j*f nuntin Two O; .?? ? Ml Ww Cojit? for Sll 2i. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNK THE NE W.YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, A VERT LAUGE f APEt FOR THE COURTET, It publUbed tvny Sat i ki..t i M oi s is? at the law prioeof ft per ?nun, to ad mace. Thre? copia* fat $> ; Fir? Copiai (*? $8; Toa Copies for ?I,; Twenty Copi? to om ?diroM (and) any Urge: number At thereto of *! perinna?). ?M;Ter?ty Copia? to addreai of each tot>?crib?r (aad ?ay largar IUM at the rite of M fO each), Ml Any paraon aaaatfa, m ? ?rat ?C twenty or mora will ?x, eutitM te an axtra topy. Ssbeerta? tiona te eemnienee at any time. AdfertltemenU in Tua Whklt Tmaroa ?eat ONE DOO LAH A LINE, for atea iaeartiaa. Motainf inaartad fat law than ti. THE BATTLE-FIELDS BEFORE RICHMOND. ? ad vu. Kkfii f: Stat ? 1. &Ml?1 r hi iijtdWhid Mei-nanio-v'la ai,d llanover Coan-il ii?e., Srkea'i P.v?ivotu, with tfbfl D.vision ?I flin. Mc-?The e&en-.y < roaaed in lara;e fur e Jk> it .2 p. ni. on , troops retreated toward tlie south-east by Gaines> theChickahouinyjeaviufr the Rebels io posaesjiori ? el Wr ??? Onie Swamp ? the left Mrlfc j The Army C.-rya of S-iuiurr, Keyei, and Batatos] '('all, newly united from MiD?wel!'a DtpariMMt j ?**fi ?'J" ab-re Wilkineona lin !ge. .md wi-1 Mill to the pos.tion indicated by the word? " Fri- j of the whole region th ia aide ef the RiTer. Wood. math : . tola to iron* of Fan Oaki t?w^wwitW??irfc?iilatf<?< the QMiHIw \Om Ti iii iii mi i ? ? V ti r il on T"ned?? ^n",DI?!^^T!!^ta^li!!??fK^fe,ta,?Al1 A5T? wa" ,, ,%.,-, ? -, unaf um aitornooa mainly bf that Dif ?son at the-! faugh*. This position waa held at the last aceonnta, ?flatffmtbflMfl toward VtwBrUr,Mv|it7, ailoiilu? lmuersidco! th? UfWf waa K,.,- I, i.k'.? u^l Ihtorrr Om*Bn? k? I., li ,,.,,,, .,, mtim ?,?,??,,,,, fe w..?!, ? ?.,,,,,. | tLuugh the intention of Gen. McClellan .vid.ntly Iknyctwajtd ;]i? Ut? ht. t Ikfeg npw..H ?Join 1'i.iieiV Anny (mi,.-, conaning of Mor.-ll a a:id not i H sj? u* wo beef <>: hirn at the \\ it- Hfl M. j day I Itottlfl " D.irlng the night and tuoruinir our wim to withdraw vii hie forcea to Ila? further bank ni bury Bridge ia one of the many bridge? ;.< ross tie? ( 'hi- kahominy, built by the army, and wa have no1 menus of placing it accurately, though it most be juV beluw Powhite Swamp. VAK MTI'ATIOX HI YIRUMt, The cd- v a? ,' i! ol ?tullii?f : LftMtl y*-'e:day. in iel- 1; [v iLf it...? o? Ui'uilD B|?Ul tli>' AlMJ of IM i' B. I .i- ? variety of Nanea t'.c authen? ticity o? ?Thiel) ii ua-;iui-i ? nable, wi leam that the tatest a'.'w ? ri boa McClellan. iftuil in ??uli ?n^toii, up to ik-ju ic-ft?-: !ay. w.re to tin date of afcflaWOajr, ?at 2 O'lock p. ui. L'j to that tiuiu M Lad eucce&a?u?y ca? ried out a plan v. Lieb he had pointed nut H)ii.e time *..'?? hs one m iii," i he w;u very likely to put in IMMtaM, ?hould tafCTMaMMM NaaiM ?? .io ?o. That plr-u wai to Iwiaf hw rig!.! wing Mvrtird the lear. ?MfavJillJ the ill MOM of RtajeM P'itti, Hooke:, and U?iuO';li, ben..- ai. aWaWw, which luv ncrth ol' halfway between Eoiloi'j'b Bridge hiiti Bew>Bridgt, while, at tt.e ??rot ?aW, Le advanced hi? left wing t"watd IMJaMM Uiver, and opened ? "ii.nujii'?ion wita tM |OaV boat?. The ?f;:cV ol tLu enemy in ?real ;oree <w the ifyht ? hu/. Lal Th iraday, leiicciril i: expedient to re*on to til? rtntOfk aM*/eMMl ? 'i.ner ihaii ayf, intended. O? co-iiao, tl.it change of poaition Ml ee atata] a?-hauge of IM ba*e "1 '??-???ration?, and White Houae Lanling ?a" eVMrteJ ti he bVMMVmM?), in ?"iformity with the paMMMfe? plan. Cndtr the dMctkat of Om? CMbJi ihif dirlicult ""^TlliiMj"UM Mttnipliahail with entiie m eti. all t1ife ti.5? aul wounded w?ie carefully ?hipped 1 " '? ' 11 .- .. . ! <on;;ui-*Hiy efoiri pl?< ed o? transporta, and the troop? and rrojx-r.v en; bark ed fcr .Jaroe? River, the refuee left behind, which did i*i tamti iSylH , i va'no, ix is?] given to tht llame?. *? Baal Ma a Maftjf ?MaMMafe, with? iarge onniler 0f ?loop?, brig?, :>:.d acMMAM, nvvfdoit, Mil .ouv.jy, m1 ytc.j.iay were at tokara Uland. MtealMMaVNl :'. .-it eight BOM '"dow Kort afcataf, uni ||M ;.,?? tir?iml ? tM i M f'e?. ^ Tj return io HrffcOa. m4 tM MaiJ. Alteran ?ntertuptiou of near,; ,S Mm, in hil intercourse with Waabi?g'ou, ?uriw which he wto- completely MMMi from hi, nu -r,ri|? ^ ftg ?, wef? b.medintheai,.ahoo.:u. ^not. ?o ?hat the MMMfaftil ?IM.tai.lg., MM*? M aMfftdMd for hi? nfctT, tM Xn-rf ?j LX. ur, trow the IWMp, MiMatMd tM JMNT?!*,,, yea terday, nea/ Tu.key ?MM h;,f!/(f. ,M ^1UM. ke MjaMwatMly opeaod MMAiaMMtkal with t-?! ?aa%MJM"tMwMMI Ht* tt-.tilia, ail(| tMMfk him ?ill. VMlMftM, to 'he fBM) ;0y oi all who waru ?MM?. M? the ffiU laaMM. Tlie remit a. thia awvemtnt may }>e oiit-?ly ttated. Jt wt) arr Il0l I ?L, ere uorny houra hi? mile aud a h;df ol ?Uau. ?MtMft, a..iy ndieve hi? weary aoldiera of *?i? fe',,? ,e <f , ,/(t?^ to UawMMatj by laiidln. t*^e> T???ff?? P4.?e ~ ""^ THE BASE OF OPERATIONS ON JAMES RIVER. ^LKlBBOrlSfeR ?' / Y' DC .v RICHMOND . RICHMOND ?: \ s v-^-^ . -, %A JM3E L^ND^ MANCHE1 - K r ? ? {holwell, . y vs / 1 T.CrtRA-P?N Prf \ , ? . ? t ? ECU I El h OlASC?iM?'BH^ ? ? A. *J> -x> 9FORD dUMN^ QKOINARV ^?5 / I? (..- ' ? / COtlSFORD \y Ol_Q VO.;, MIN -' \ fJ I t f^VA Y Saw I 7 1AMSBUBI7. - ( 4 V ~~ "^-..'.;! tYBLUFF I j X^ -SURRY C H : i j ij J tmVCUrVtVHCOLTON flX / ?A flj TOE 0PER\TI0\S BEFORE RICHMOX?. Three Day.' important Eveuts. A GREAT BATTLE ON FRJDAf, Important Strategic Movemegt. WHITE HOUSE EVACUATED. The above Map fchow? the new MMHIm KMM by General McClella? iu the ?itw huai* of opei ?tiona. The army now tomhea thn .lame? Uiver at ti-e) l?od near the reint u.m kid eu tM Map ?? "Tutkey Br.," ? bridge eioa^ing a small creek at that place. Hare ho ia in com BMMMliM, and eau M in conjunction with the ?cet. kort Daylloi i* ilout Ml?-w?y betwwii thut point and Uichmond, and thie, the only lerioua impediment twtweeu them and the city? onlew the Rebel force? have ?leo fallen back upon the Kivw-ii tL-eatipid ij toe tltet in iront, and the army in the rear. Thia rliipoaed of, and tho army, with the gunboat? on ita dank, will march, if it Lae oct already, apon RtttTJMii THE ENEMY SEVERELY BEPU16EP. A i\K\V BASK OF OPJBATW? LIST OF REGIMENTS ENGAGED. LIST OF THE KILLED ANO WOUNDED. Canf)%fO i'M' A The N V. Tribun?. MfavMi biAii').?. iiw?j', ina. Ii wau with ill-concealed rage-, as well ??. auxiety, that me:i je?t. rday hhtentd to the circulating rumor licit Jark*>n a Army wai upon our front, and hai avapajtl Portera ?iviaion. At '? o'clock tho reports of muaketry and artillery wer? tontinuou? and heavy. Mct'all ? Division ?mtaiued th? brunt of the attack. All a!<*ig the eateadedl line, however, ironi Meo!.9*?i"VilIe to the bor* deia of tM White Oak .Swamp, there wa? aa attack of moi cor lea? uteusity, to hold our troopa engaged in their pouit^n and prevent, if poaaiSV, r?> enforcement of Pr?ter. When darknceii cloafi over the hu"?, the artillery fire waa uninterniitnng. It wa- kept up v-'-h great spirit hy Porter and by th? enemy in hi? front until'.' o clock. Buttle rumor?, ?hnyi (?lae, cheeied na in our beda with the ?tory that .(?ckaon w?'| bn>ken und in tii^bt?that we had! ajajaMaaJ bia artillery, aud advance j our lines. TLo morning bron^ht in tho woomded ol' the Peiumy ! v aima Reaeive, and tin? truer intelligence that the chutea* had ouly the reanlt ol a drawn tight. We occnpiedl our ground, and the enemy were again in their campa. The battle wai renewed at dawn. A fadden emergence of a regiment from a wood, and a prorop? occupation of two rifle-rita, partially in the poaaaf sion of eonie of the Pennsylvania reeerve, gave tM Hebel? an advantage in front of Porter, which they improved during the day. The attack became geo* eral. Ita ?event?. and th? aeriousncee of the Mm, aa felt by the Commander-ir>Cai?ff were keenly ap. predated aboat 9 o'clock* by the guarded whi?perin| of the nowa that all the publie pror?rt7 ?* White lionne Landing had been embarked, and all the tranaporU and veeaela vnder charier ordered to amil nder convoy to the Hampton B^adc The milita?*