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SOUTHERN' OOtfFSDEI
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La Debate of AUi=t*.
not xi tempt to lc*0 * fancied
fyreader* of tb; '^owfideracy
iniluo thtot Al’-»t* in uo» in
I- ri!. IU csot .re, l.^werer.
c-on.ot bo coto*iJ.-rdd o f<BriS®v,® rouclu,
»ton. He surs# fioui tl«r
Ci-j co’J ‘*!q*ir ominous, lut the ncitvity
bi',j vigilance o] fjt-OtrM Jjhoato 1, oa at
jattnl uirpl.ye i J.unij the v toxtouncehre.
isiiwtei at idiU a Helena ttatiw to bold
; »t uti berirtl*. Thfi " moral eflecl n al-
w«j4 iefioenceri Ly the r«O0»*l of army
supplies from a threatened depot. is visible
re, i at wiib.ojt *ny of la® evideace* of
ic tbst^niiqLt have beeo expected un
iV.e circutas’nr.cea.
O' river ia of iccaleu'.-bia aAvinWjf
w General JolkMtoa, aod ju adveraary will
•Mounter peat ri»k» ir. the attempt lo
erase it Operating upon the raiJius of a
ecuii'Circle, our Commander-.n-Obtef i»_
< cabieJ to bring up hit rezervea with
’ greeter rapidity end to anticip * e sujy con-
centration of the enemy Sherman bn
unt yet “plated the Rubin.d,’’ and big
greatest peril frill be when be be* fairly
iitnmeoced that hazardous undertaking,
he divide., to erase ** se ; .a.„!«> points,
jiton o.n aloo divide; if be concen
trates at tDSriviQ point, Johnstori will do
the same; if bed take to the left or right,
or attempls any manoeuvre to accompliah
the passage of iho river, L® *111 lie antici
puled. A« the cue dow standa the ad
vantage of position is altogether with Gen.
. I oblivion. 1f be cvr.net make a gucceaa-
ful battle. or hold the enrmy in check
along the Chattahoochee, he cannot any
where below it, >ad tne only temporary
check would in that ovent fce the capture
■Of Atlanta, purpnaely thrown at the feet
ot the rapacious invader to stay hla appe
tite for conqueet.
We have no doubt the Federal General
would, with the capture of Atlanta, be
»r. til fled with the remit of his raid. He
would gariit.00 and fortify it, and make it
ihe of future operations. Whether
it would be rec»| tured or not would be a
mere matter of epeculation. Strategically
the povaessioc of thia city would not be of
HP much advantage to the Federal* as in
its moral effect upon tbo Northern popu
lace. Its f^ll would be equivalent to fifty
thousand fresh recruits from the Northern
■* Slates, while it would certainly have t
tendency to stimulate the war-gpirit and
rekindle the fanatical enthusiasm of the
Yankees every wh ere. Gold would fall
rapidly In New York, aod the political
prospects of Lincoln and John ion would
rUe in, proportion. Therefore, we think
the Confederate authorities, appreciating
Lconsequencee, will not yield it with-
r avenue of
on. They thought to reclaim the rebels
lious fslitee in a few days, but when we bad
inflicted upon them a severe ohaatiseoient
for their presumption the fee'.ioga which
prompted 'hem to bog - ■’,* wsr were"
changed io bitter revenge, aod they rw
•ol.ed ut o: ce to make it a war of exver-
min&tioo And thia feeling prompts lbs to
to ravage the land they occupy, and pos
sibly rand. r it a-iinhshltable in future.— ! uto'ct.gf i
What tlWy have n >t been able to do of
themselves they have en Ieav >red ui do by
foreign cull-moat, and wh..n that prom
ised to fail they sought to excite out no-
greet ajrsinftt us,to put into their band; the
bludgeon and aasa-sin’s blade, and;.tarn
them loose upon their masters.
But why should we recapitulate these
evila? The world knows of them and. the
nation of miscegenation baa long since
been branded with the crimes they have
committed.
But of the conduct of the South during
this war we will Bay aothing, lest we be
accused of blowing our owe trumpet. We
are willing' to let the world make the
record, and we will abide by its decis.on.
Wahave ever been two people in na
ture. We are now two politically. The
E PlirThu Ugum of the old insignia has
been obliterated, and two of one ia now
tbs record. And who would ffiih it
otherwise 1
THE WAR IN VIRGINIA.
Was:* ,.'d i.»d * «v*‘tvof .book* to J. V.
B:fu, f is S'.u'Aern Siproa C ®paey, for
E-ntmouj his. lo its 1st.
We iltiivi (r*u .Lc— the foliowiag suss*
ma-j it news:
orviciai. M.raTCd.
Ta® ftt a wire dUpatcb waa reesiveti, yeater-
_ _ . fi>a Lee:
J i SaretJfceHolfO Vi’OJnv, »
J,|.*StJ.H04-e3l P.M. f
Ban Secretary of War .-
Szt.-Geceral EUupiea reports that he *»-
tactad the enemy'. cavalry, yratwday after-
cove, cn thrir return from Staunton fleer
bridge, thia aide of Sapooay Church, and
drove Ora beyond :h»- point
The vg :t conttcard during ihe night, vad' *“**■
at daylight thia asrsi'g; be turned their left
Led louui (LcOd.
When they resold K<«u.a* Station they
were evu/w-nted by n porti .n 'f Uahfma’a dt-
vuion, whd attack'd them {* fr-vn*. whilst heir
left' Sauk tu lurnad by General File Lee’s
oavalry.
The enemy w»a completely routed, aadeee
era) pieces of artillery wi<h * number of pria
oners, wagons, nrabnlaases, efo . eapta ad —
The cavalry are in pursuit
R. E. Lx*, General.
Tha Gold Discoveries and European
Commerce.
H has beeq frequently expressed as a
subject of inexplicable wander, saya Mr.
Cardczo in an article contributed to the
Cbarleaton Courier, that the British rere-
nue should bare annually increased in
despite of the losses arising, from the
almost deprivation of tbe Southern market
for her manufactured products. We have
seen no explanation of tbe apparent inig-
ma that baa been satisfactory. We can
discover no other solution than the im
pulse given to British and European trade
generally the gold discoveries, the effect
of which hsi been to counteract the loss of
tbe cotton trade with the South and tbe
market for British products. The influ
ence of the metallic treasures of Califor
nia and Australia on the general course of
European industry Is indisputable. The
impetus imparted, to tbe .enterprise and
activity of all the civilized States of the
world' were conspicuously exhibited in
every department Of commerce from tbe
date of those discoveries until the break'
log out of hostilities between the North
and Sontb, and the impulse once comma-
nicatcd has extended itself, abating little
Of momemtum, until the present time —
In an official statement we have seen pub
lished in tbe London Times, the declared
\alne of British and Irish "produce and
manufactures, as the effect of Sir Robert
Beet's free trade measures, averaged in five
years, from 1841 to 1845, £53,663.512 an
nually. In-tha next five years, 1846-50,
£60,643,590; in the next fire years, 1851 55,
£88,592.435; in the next five years, 185Sr60.
£123.824,698; but in the three years, 1860
63, reached £131,698,945. The real value
of the imports was still more striking.
1854 they amounted to £143,201,215.
five years, 1856-GO, they reached £177,
507,497, and in the three years, 1861-63,
they amounted to £223,282,650.
These figures speak a language that can
not be misunderstood. If.-*. 1 — increased
ff IT. «iuo'Cr~8rttL»1
CePivac cc as causa xasxax saicacs
We Sad the annexed particular* of tbs
above affair in ihe Pel era burg Bapreai of
yesterday:
A batch of prisoners who rare brought ia
lost night at half pea* eleven e’elhek, confirm
the rumored oeptura cf 1,200 ct Wiissn'e
raider*. ,
These men cay thaiitwe* aneotlrebrigade,
and that they were captured at or pear Stony
orSffc. ' *
Tney afeo Bta|e that Gen. Wilton **> With
this brigade, and is is beltersd.lhsi ha is
among the captured.
Tbess priimers wars Uto a in a fight yea
terday afternoon, near Beams' 3-ation, and
the guard who brought them in informed us
that thry. conversed with cue man who bad
seen the prisoner* at Stony Creek, but d d not
know that Gan. Wilaon ws* am»ng them. We
took horses, arms.and fquipments, and about
400 negroes who were following the Vandala.
There was heavy fighting yesterday in the
vi.inl y of Beams’, commencing as tarty as 8
or 9 o’clock. The enemy’s cavalry were
s’rrcg y p< atcd behind a rude fortification,
whlob they had hastily thrown up. Our msn
charged them across an open field n half a
mile in length, an^ were repulsed, cud the
enerov oloeiog around them, captured the 10>b
and 14'b Alabama regiments, of Wilcox’s old
brigade ''We had but few oavalry during tbe
fight at this particular point.
Yesterday afternoon, remfircments came
up, and sn-therencasement took pises, whlob
resulted in the total defeat of the enemy, with
heavy loirin killed, wonnded and prisoners,
asd the recapture of thetwn Alabama, regi
ments. i
Tbe guard represent lhai,we have tha ene
my to the right of the railroad, with every
crossing sts*ngly. guarded, and the entire
oommand will probably fall Idto our hands to
dor.
The prisoner! bron ghi ia last night represent
the 3d New York, 6th Illinois, and 1st District
Colombia Cavalry. ■ They were completely
exhausted from long marching and covered
with dirt, and aisle they have suffered terri-
the wujglatr»vel r cotVestal, it may
safe'ac Ricbmor.d/cvet vas.
Wecannot, of coarse, purebaue the un-
certs n trial ot a dnfe^se of Atlaata with
tbe loss of an army lik| our3. i here is too
mo;U territory still to be fought over and
d-fended, at.J toe great a stake depend
ing u pop. preuerratlos of Johnston's
jri t in
grt'jeps
t which
is nfitd*c‘iS»e, und it*which victU.y is net
at lea*! within the ;t.r.ge of probability.
Sherunmay, w.in a luico numerumlly su
perior ontflank Otto. Jdrnatcn.butUecan-
nnt ao Auily ouifl-ak |>en. Johnston and
tbe Chattahoochn Ri».-r togethet. Save
the rumble and dust of wagons upon her
puveroehU Atl .r.tz appear; to-day as quint
K$ if there was not I Yankee in North
Qyirgia. Therjj ia u,'^j-ci.tanor any ex-
iivlog £(oit. We 'are satisfied that
G*neral John-tod is a batter Field Marshal
than either .‘ l i>'rman or curselvca and
with him we repo** th*„it» .e, be H what
it may.
Tha Two Natiara.
- Tlie conduct of the war ha* R*rt ed to
develop the cbnracteriatira of tbe two na
tion* who are encaged in it. While we
have been recognized ks one p*-ople in
name, we hare never ixrec one in senti
ment. f* •"
The natural chancteristicj of the two
people are totally dissimilar. In moral end
religious bearing, the distinction i* not lees
apparent. The North is supremely fanati-
cah on theaubjectof relig.on To-da\ they
worship a* Other* worship, to-morrow they
are running away after strange gods and
worshipping at tho shrine of Free Lovei.m,
Mormonism, or any other , sgary that can,
by any trickery, gather about it enough of
eclat lo attract the alleol, or. of the public.
Spiritoaliam and Ciait voyooce bore off the
ftjetkje of their i-niil,: i-.n
worshipped tlifitf ’ a* 'diligently uH/iey
now worship according to the doctrine of
Miscegenation. But the South baa been
clear, of these tint. They have followed
none of theae faoUsiee. They frowned
them down whenever au inroad was at
tempted ou their eocial institutions. In
religious sentiment the South is vastly stf.
perior to the Nerth. «
ija buaineaa intercourse tt- North is cool
and calculating, sacrificing every principle
to their morbid love of go a. Tb* South
it fiery and impetnou*. j-.ilous of taeir
honor, and will make any sacrifice rather
than suffer to be impeach 'd The North
is penurious, tb* South libe -1 minded and
free to dispense whatever is their*.
Bat it is not of these trrit*. which for
yea:* bare l-eeas patent to every observing
mind, that we propose to speak, but
rather of tboee traits which have been de
veloped during this war. The characters
of the two nations hare sever ncod out in
more glaring antagonism this at prssent.
In the coed set of the w<J, North has i
shown itself to be destitute of ali the prin
ciple* of civllitel warfare, and hare coc.
deaooudrd to the vlieat practices of oarba-.
runs nation;.
bees jthe ratio of either of the-five years em
braced in tbe period between 1844-50, as
the effect of free trade, tbs increase would
have been between eight and nine per
cent., whereas the increase from 1850 to
\855 was nearly thirty par cent., atyl be
tween 1850-60, they reached nearly forty
per cent. Thus in ten years, 1850-60, hat
ing augmented nearly 100 per cent!, while
the imports have augmented in tho same
proportion. There can be but one deduc
tion from these faots, !. e., that the addi
tion made to British export* aud impottv
end, consequently, toBritiah revenue, pub
lic and private, may have been partly at
trihutable to the removal ef commercial
restrictions, but in much the greatest ex
tent to tome other cause, and what cause
has been to potent as the gold discoveries,
in enlarging the limits of European com-
merre since the year 1850. Both Eogl&nd
and France can afford to lose the profits of
their trade with the South in tbe aquisi
tion of the large gaina they have derived’
from the distribution of the metallic treas
ure* which have fallen into their lap.
Much enrioeity has been excited and
speculations indulged, as to the causes
thQ recent great rise in the English rate
of interest, the Bank of England having
put up its rale of discount to ten per cent,
which it has since reduced to seven per
cent. It is supposed to have had some
connection with kn a-lverce balance
trade with British India, the effect of the
large importation* of Surat cotton, and
the absence of commercial equivalent*
British products, in payment for these im
portations. We are satisfied that this
not the correct explanation, but that it
to be sought in the plethora of Brituf. capi-
iAz&i the consequence of the gold discover
ies. The evidenceof thia is to be seen
the rage for'the formation of Joint Stock
Companies, which ia stow almost as great
as in 1S.T6. It was in restraint of this spirit
of speculation that the Bank of Englaud
put np its rate of discount to ten per cent.,
fearful of a reaction by which the foreign
exchange would become so adverse
greatly lo diminish its reserve of gold.
From Rlchiuoad.
We ar* iodebUd to the aiUntion cf » friend
for * o'pj of the Richmond Whig of the
iosl&nt. We find little Additions! 10 *h»th&e
Already boon received Through eondry oh An
ne la. The following Are, perhaps, the most
Important items:
a TAJIK si CO EPS aioviKO.
A gentleman* who left Kaibews county
Wednesday, eiatee that, at the time ha Uft,
to* Chesapeake was all re with a tremendous
a»m«da of Vtolea transports, filled, it
supposed, wit® Burnside's oorpe, en route for
\V,Mjiia<toa—for what purpose he eon>d not
hurmUe. It may be that they wl-a to aieal
ttarett upon us iu some unprotected and las
portent cut net. Purely. Bnrn»ide it not
Uaving Orwl to aid Sherman
ui tST’S AWI. * *
Seuator of Massachusetts, Chair-
nan of the Sec ate Cocsittee on Military Af
faire, in the course of a nroect debite in the
«, (JT6 some statistical btfimBnlioh rela
tive to the strength of the Uaicn armies, As ,
cf Tery great Talus Frcxu t>i» cffieUl ex
hibit, u appearv that sicce the «Ttk cf Ooto-
! b+r mat, six Luuirei tbccsaci mec, s&t in-
eitloe if* pash matter* to extremes on thrir '
]«fs ti ii brings ihetA \a the el/isuy of tbo ,
We T don railroad, atd the poo”, m^guidod
creatares tbinfc w* depend xra ; nly oa «#}atrJad
for supplies. Tbo truth it, t&a' our army end
our j eiple could live occ ‘ tbe Ua*? of pa-
tu re,” if anotner j*ouud of meat or grain cf
ooru wcta not to be transported «.7?r that
rack for twenty months to ciaa. We gire
this i<*formvion to the ioT>der». a*j-i hope it
willmot be deemed ccu ( raband by the aether-
i i-a
We have it from good auiac-riiy—on? < f tl?
T&nkee newspspe- corresiiondeDts—that cur
harpffhocters Lav® u::-n dotpg a good work
la resiacinglhe CHOiliBr of the enemy. They
fall by scores erery day before the unerring
aimtf lbs douihern ride, and we hops our
boys who are detailed for tbiB sharp, practise
may persevere in the A rood work Their
fire is telling with fine tffioi in the Ypnkee
—oka. '
I The many wfeeso^es who crowd our street
comers, and shake their be&d9 with suoh a
knowing ned, and pred’c* with such empbatib
gesture, that a general engagement la about
to take place, hare so frequently proved to.he
false prophets, that we Lops they will here
after withhold their prophesies Tfaeireonrte
only teods to excite the people, and aQ should
new ?nd*ATor to Allay rather than create sx
citemeat.
Wo tre in apo- I
7 iooocteslible |
r-fier
PATN K-M ILLS-i —*
S^ja^SB>Woft'FP.nmCY warn«*«
STIC
Runer j0a*s® crp*
Room. Wanted.
BurVfCk* VcnJitc Coc-.duc
smon to tikte and c»o t.rov
evident; theintCobb'e M
bring Bbot .vad afi.!ir
in the tii »: fnbuman and
BSStcE tadfsth by the butt
nuuk*!;.’ Tilt:a are fouv liring v. i u?ts:; to
it tks element, and yezterday vvtulng there i ,»i ■- i - --
»u *’.»* »pe truthful dead witetsa ca the J . T . . '
street; of Ki-pn The living are men who 1 tiW AtlVCt'tl(!l*iDi <> *)tw»
•ec iped from Cobh’s MU', on* of them bear- ^
lag tietavsg* bfttiac; of hir Ysniee ovutors,
raetiend iiwr ha hai aurrtnderrd. He e;-
£&r*j, hoverer, with life lo tell the damning
tala- TtftdevJ *Uac-a wasthebody of Lieut.
Dahkn U • bad been ehet through the brad,
but oa he f8ll to the earth a dying tutn, bis
skull vae chattered by a blow of a clubbed
maskol! - — "• ' ; "
Theze are eot ali the casas. But they rise
up crying to heaves for vengeance; and as
these terrid ecsnea ae jdmalats,.a deep mur
mur fojla through tho laud which wilt soon
j.atherjirto f. deanud upon our government
far tketwnest retaii ;tioo.—QAdiloro (-Y C)
State Jysrnol.
•gO€TH.Ci:^
prompkcti ,
i
.—Taro hundred boehels fceeh Ideal,
at $l^p*v bushel.
. Jul/8-8: EM Eowaaox
T£L£GBAPHIC.
avew.TB <>» TUX rRXUH ei«OOM-W***
trJ.
art
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- Ct*i*X dice .J th- tu,
, Statu fcr the Ssuthora BUWi.:
. Interesting from the North.
Kirby Smith Crosses the Mis-
; sissippi.
Great Fire at Springfield Armory
Heayy Loss of Machinery.
Excitement in Baltimore.
tip
Rebels near Martinshurg.
Enemy routed in .Mississippi.
Gen. Gholson severely Wounded
1 —
FROM THE FRONT.
bly from the beat, many of their men having
fallen fr«m sunstroke daring th* raid.
' Colonel Conger, of New York, is badly
wounded in tbe tblgb, and several officers
havobesn Tendered-totaily helpless by the
beat and fatigue of tbe journey.
They say that the brigade reported captured
at Stonv Creek, is oommanded fiy Col. Chap
man, ot Illinois.
General Evatx is in command of the raid
ers'we fought yesterday near Beams’ Sta
tion.
s<ue. an. which axvxsuY rummm xva
ais asBTrxacious cnaion or aovraxan
SaTauY.
Oar city was rlfa with rumors at *n earl;
hear yeeterdsy.to tbe tffeqt that YVil-oo’s
great raid bad terminated much sooner than
a-*; contemplated, and that ks was returaing
.st, ».P4gh mlfcs.foji ntl I’.r.f rn-ntotsfier-
roule than many anticipated. To give alt
these rumors would require muoh -more time
abd apace than we pow have at our comm-nd,
but wo have Inquired at every source likely to
give ns oorrect information, and we think we
may elate with certainty thpt tbe raiders havo
been egsin encountered, and gnhjncted to a'
much severer castigation than they hove here
tofore teoeived. _
It seems that tbe enemy fonn d the line of the
Danville railroad a very unpleasant route-af
ter the attempt to barn the Staunton river
bridge, and hastily xet about retracing his
steps, striking for City Point through Luaen-
burg, by_ wsy of Lmwrenoeville, Brunswick,
Dinwiddle Court Boasc, Stony Creek, sad pos
sibly Jarrell's depot. Ihe two last mentioned
'places are depots on the Weldon and Peters
fcurg Railroad.
On Tuesday at 12 o’clock, they were within
four miles of LawrencevUle, with Oen. W. H.
P. Lee close behind them, and in hot pursuit.
A courier reached here at one o’clookyesterday
morning, bringing this, information, and t
body of oavalry, between the Southern Bui
road and DinwMdie Court House, immediate-
]y prepared to receive them with suitable hon
or:, Oar informant states that they were met
yosterJoy morning at Sappoci Church, a ven
erable Episcopal edifice, about seven miles
southwest of Diuwiddie. A sharp fight ensued,
but it. was of short duration, for with Gen.
W. H F L:e on one aide, and another -bold
cavalier, (whose name we withhold lest it be
considered contraband,) on the other,, the ar
rogant Wilson was literally between two fires,
and had to do some very'rapid traveling.—
One report says we captured 1,200 prisoners,
but this wo must deoline sooepting ai strictly
oofreo*, until we get the cffioial report. But
wehave the evldscce o'sprifoner, who wae
captured at an early hour, and reached here
about 12 o’clook, for stating that the enemy
were defeated, and retreated, leaving S9 dead
■tithe tirid, and several wounded. Many
prisoners, H it also stated, fell inUaour hands.
Heavy firing was heard about ten o’clock
in the vicinity of Beam’s Station, and it ia re-
po-ted that thia was oansed by an engagement
with four hundred of the enemy n who had
s'eperated from Wilson, with the hope of reach
ing Grant, aud asking that reinforcements be
sent to tbe biaggart.
Another report stales that quite a formid
able body of the enemy, supposed to have
numbered, nine hundred, were encountered
yesterday at Stony Creek, and they als > were
made to show their heel* to a brigade of our
brave hori-pmen.
Wo are oompelled to writs this account at
an early hour (7 P. M ,) to get It in type tVe
hope.before going to press that it will be ia
our power to give additional informali w, ooh
firming nil, or ot least a portion of these eh
cournging reports. . j
oriwjLTisxs ix rnosT ox rstexsasaa.
From the Petersburg Express of yesterday
we copy the following, which will be found
highly interesting:
Sinos our report of yesterday, which
brought a statement of op;r»tiorii ia this vi
cinity down to 12 o’clock Tuesday night, we
have observed nothing of very masked inter
est In onr front. Haring nil of Tuesday night
there was rather more than the tonal amount
of picket firing, with a ion) repirt/roathe
“big dogs of war” every five uiiautss, and
frequently at much shorter intervale
2 From an observatory, elevated far above
the houre top;, we yesterday cbtained a good
view of Battery No. 2, fr tu which thgre came
- no “glad tidings” for thia section. Prom tku
same stand point, ws saw also tho operations
at Battery No. 6, from which the Yankees
wee* falmicating ‘-doctrine*” both dangerous
and damnable, but they failed to “indoctrina-.e
(another term might b* emui Jered eintratai Jy
any Confederate,~*o tor as our knowledge ex
tends
Ail beyond ike<e batteries, a; far a; tbe bu
m-n virion ozulj sweep, great clouds of du
were atceodiar, and other evidence* of pro
g:es. were palpable lo the naked eye.
A yes in who ventured muoh too near the
y’silrei for eomfort, in pursuit if an
The Worth
Bidauoxn, July 8.—The New York Herald
of the 4tb, saya, S-anton has telegraphed to
Dix that Kirby Smith hat crossed the Missis
sippi
Proves: marshal.
Ofee Whitehall street, above Alabama.
' J GEORGIA RESERVES.
J9r$-Ct» LtmaafOARTBSLL,
r 0 _ trimmaLdin* SMrves el Atlanta.
' U B Qeorrlr Reiervre.
~»v>*r Hnn*ar and Whitehall etraata.
F df JOBNSiOX,
a Q kt Ueorgla Beeerves
- comer Hunter and WMUhalfitreete.
POST OF ATLANTA.
Brig On ilABCUH J WJUOHT,
Oo-emiaiaad F; it.
C»V> Marietta streeCB.-umby BeCdiA.
Several confused telegram a from HarpmV CS ' iS -pL£5ftE£‘.*.t
Parry indicates that a heavy rebsl foros -Is “
moving in that direotion.
Tbe Baltimore Giietto of the 4th, says, all
oornmnnloation between Little Rock and Mem
phis is out off.
* There has been a great fire at the Spring-
field Armory, destroying much maohineiy.
Congress was to havw adj-.nrnsd on the 4th.
Provisions of all kinds have advanced
largely.
BaitlStara was exalted on Sundny-wifh ru
mors that rebel cavalry and infantry bad ap
peared near Martlmburg. Last accounts
staled that General Kelly bad evacuate'
town. 5 ■
TU# West.
Moan.*, July 8.—A dispatch from Jaotson
the7th, saya, last evening we drove the
my from the left of the^cld; we
attack early this morniog; tl
throughout was hot; the enemy
'gffi ■ guTi-stly fsm
A KY *ov havta* a acuarortabl* KOjH rmeralent «*
l» ih* Euvovl Situs f«l n*4 • t*ca:t *nd *t*l
tint by apujlag al the Compming Soom of this OSct.
ktdlu Fifita Ward Rtllcf Association,
' ; ' An’inta, 8», July 4th, lt#4.
The above Sceiety bas been organized for
v 4e parpees of affording all the relief pouible
the wonnded heroes of General Johnston’s
my, who are daily arriving from the Battle
InM, and are being assigned quarters's! the
rwin and Kingston H wpi als, located one
aid a half miles on the Western and AUaotio
Railroad. Contributions of vegetable; and
G^.b otter food sia'is bsat conducive to the'
heoltn of the tick aod wounded are earnestly
solicited.
People ot the “Empire State,” th* nrisieiis
•Ha2?: Oar proud aid Commonwealth is
pointed by the nnhallowed tread of the in-
vader. We rely vipon the strong arms of onr
invincible soldiery, with the aid of Odd’s
bkesiog, to hurl back these hireling minions
toitheir cold and frozen homes.
Then send ns contributions in food or money,
that our ecarrod. veterans, who have 'brd&ted
the wars of invasion, night and day, may be
dpfsdily restored to-health and vigor! . .
bead by S mtbern Express.'
Mrs. J. g! W. Mills,
President.
Krs.-3 E, Mooney, Secretary.
Mrs. Frank Mills, Treasurer.
Jclj6-f!t. '
GEORGIA. FVLTV'l COPXTT:
tnriRtoH cocxt. awl te.isi. issi.
I T aiuwanvs to lb* Coavt that Santi H H- cry ha*
1J»|9 ari'lleaUca at Ikla Term cl tba 0-oti far a
writ ot partlt'on th SlviSa lr» or itil Jto If, I* tha
1 i'.h Dl.ulft crlffluvliy Uaaiy, now Vu!ta» iliuaty, la
wblchha al’rKta hols raoa-t lae-imwoo With Martha
Todd and John *mUt»ad. ■>< raid 0<>atr,as4 Mary
Jana Todd and Martha I» d. kdra of Wt Has Todd. <V-
caraad; aod It fortbrr a-pia-tny 'hit arid Mary Jar*
aad Manta Toda halm 5r tha add Wll'lam Todd, da-
c^ed. rtrid; whhoot the l-mln if thU-atat<> to all, In
tha w-ua of If lvalnlrt.'-
It b tbertfcrc ordvred, That lha »al+ Mary J u» asd
Martha Todd-hiln rt n’hrveaH. do hr thamvaivoo or
thrir urirf il acvrJtAD board a-ipaar-*. thanixtTarm of
thlvOairr, tv bo hold ou tha find' M nday in Oolobcr
next, to triv eavtro. If any thvr hare, why told writ of
raruri-n theu'd not Mon-; end bo it ninh r ordered,
that a crpy cf thia rnla ho wViiM mco a irootb for
throe moaihi la- no of tha pitlio f i* tiro ot tha civ cf
Atlanta, pml na to tha vert Term ot thlj Court.
A tint ratxaot from tha Minntea of ad Court.
W B VE ‘ABL*, Clara.
Joiy 8-vavaott .
TO REFUGEES,
ITO'd SENT, in tha VUIaaa ofPiewant HUI. T.llr,
f foua-y. Oa, a comfortahla SWALUSO U"CHK,
lib lour rroar; cn* tor* or y mod, with a g-od will,
•tahla gardan rpol, Ac. Poaajulun (ir« Im-ufOl ta’y-
Irqvlra of AO VAN KPPS,
July 7-*t* -. Whluta'latnat.
NOTICE.
W E offer for UiaavPiaM eltuttad tttr Aihtaa,
coo'alaiue abtn: or.a hondral ai d tuittn acrat
II bar no nail a a nail DvelMiut Uuum jri a lew oat-
uUdta£*. Paraoo: w:»Sin« to rurcha—wm addraae
TWA It WI- LINGUA e.
AUandai* P O, Baruwe l DU'rtct, B 0
Jolt e-ddtAaSt - -
City Military .Directory.
x
CONFBOER ATE.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
ai *f B VTBIOBT,
- Oitl-f Ooiriuandlsr Arveual
lOBkTlFsl^ ^ E ’ LklB * °°'
• MlliWjr btofrtftfir*r.
»Wjly Build Ing, Pe&eLtree stmt.
NAVAL DEPARTMENT,
find UeCOBtZB
OevmanSin* Karel Works - ..
T AlPBONSEJACKSOir,
Chlei Evrinaar, OSH.
OA:# Mariana *u a*:, uazl lo Pr Bean, Statist.
Clinton, where owing to recent tong
marches, the men and'animals were ffii such
a jaded condition* that the pnrsuit elated.
Our lots was ISO killed and woundid,
among whom is General Gholson, who was se
verely but not daDgwously wounded, and. six
captains killed. • ’ ■
We oaptured 23 prisoners who report their
.train b&rnt in order to facilitate their flight.
The enemy’s loss is nnkojtwD. .They left
20 killed and wonnded on j o-day ’* field. He
removed his wounded very .rapidly.
The mijirity of our troope were raw asd
never under fire before, m
. - Th* Front
c4atxabooohsb, July 8—There was very
heavy firing last night along Hood’s front,
caused by an attempt of the enemy to plaat a
battery !* a petition to command the river.—
Our artillery opened on. them. Their* re
plied rapidly bat -here soon silenced.
- The enemy oh erg id Gen. - Bates’ skirmish
line last night but were repulsed. .Tne losses
were slight.
One regiment of this enemy’s oavalry en
deavored to cross the Chattahoochee yester
day at Rob ir all. Oar cavalry pickets wailed
until they got half way across the river when
they opened on them and drove them back iu
great confusion, wounding many horses. -
Another Capture Tjy tho Floilda.
Captain D. A. Martin, of the fine steamer
Lilian, from Bermuda, says the .Wilmington
Journal, h*3 handed us the following letter
for publication:
Extract of a letter-dated St. Georges, Jnly
2d, 1864: —
Creorse P. Blacfi, age.! of N. S. Walker. Gov-
tmnent Agent : ' . .
The barque Harriet Stevens, of Portland,
bound to Cienfuegce-came to grief yesterday
60 mile* to 8. and W. of thja.- The orew 1
•ant to Cork In a DShiah barque. I captured
312 lbe. gum opium, which I will send into
the Confederacy.
(Signed) C. M. Mokhis.
A tme oopy, - Liout. Ocmi'g.
fi S WaLece,
Per Geo. P. Black
ENGINEER’S DEPARTMENT.
;z f aiusT.
. ■ ueveev WSrftehaBecJ Alabama
StSfz w t?uia:
anicioeer Offleer.
Cllce Lycch’i BtUMlag.
PAY DEPARTMENT.
Ltnl Col A J SXITB.
Chlei, army of T'nvu-o
Otke Marietta rireat, near kin: Prubytcrian Chnreh
Baj A S RIGA'S,
., Pay quiciermi»itr tor Pott
I'Ac- on WhltahaU attvit, *00111 ot MitchiU.
Capt B F BOKAB, . ,
Aaaittant Fey Q M Poet.
Offce cn Whhahell itreeq routh of M tcheil.
(|D ARTKRM A STER’3' DEPARTMENT.
Mage wcuxyiya&AX', ‘
Clothing.
Oflea aiaVraa rireet, on im tailor Whltahal'.
Mai WM BACOy.
Chief,Taxta Hind.
nGse rrrr oaniral R R Hank, Alabama street
Maj B T MASSEyOALB, . ...
Quirtfirouttr Pott,
Htrrtoa*« Bright Wlutehall strut.
aH Q R FAIRBANKS,
uoarlui Qoartena®s(«r.
P* VcNMffht A Onacn?, WMtet&U
UORBACa,
Ott r * eiut hHri WhttAfcftll *tr®ot.
hM&SEOCZMOR 70X, >
QM.08A.
cm j a junmoMo
Ioap^etor Fldd Tr»c!»po'tJUi3'.
02k cut to JC K Idfir dy ? «, Whitehall (trail.
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT.
{Aft JOBBFBIiZ^U.,
Often ivriiri-Whl'.hall acJ ATahuna stmts.
Ch>V J TFXXIOy,
Offlce ocreet WhIUkaU an) Hiicldl streets
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT.
J£aj J F OUXXZyQS,
cans WhPahrif at-rift ruwr
x<e r F. SECKXLFOBD. ■
.v ' Font rii |ll||lh® ||. e
f'Tfr McNnrght* OrxaoiU^ Whitofc»H stretk.
jMh s wiLsoy 7 T *
-Chief; Dep’t Efit texmtCM.
Cfie® wUhH»i Oanuuiaa*
Otjjf W B COX:- - ■,
Dr-pot Cca«®l« ry.
035ce TrhlUhftll str.et, butPostoSc®.
*. OTTEE AKD MINING BUBEAU.
CaptV JS SJIITB,' r
• cAca on Westtfo *rd Afiantfi BrilrOnd, ou at'.®
froa- Depot,-. V c
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon S B STOVT ■'
89* The Memphis Bulella, ct Jane 25th,
contains thefoiiowieg rather apocryphal piece
of inteiligenoe, famished by •' * reliable gen-
t!fem*u”'whahad just ocme up the river. It
i.?s cot read naiurally:
At daylight oa Wednesday morning, o de
tachment of Marmaduke’s command, number
ing 600, attacked forty members of an Iowa
regiment, stationed at the mouth ef White Riv
er, and after a severe battle, were repulsed
with a lots of twenty killed and wonnde
Oar 1 ws was one kilted and fire wounded.—
The little band of Iovra braves fought like
devils, asd heroioally withstood several of Hie
most desperate charges of the rebels, and af
ter eentesliog tbe battle-field, drove the six
dred is complete demoralization.
The EffJelln tayst,
From-deserters who surrendered td the ynn-
boats below, irhat been ascertained that Mar-
mad uke is moving on Little Rock, to" attack
Genera! SLeeie, &a-i capiure thai city.
Lots of a JTanI.ee Gunlcat—The new gun
boat Ltander, on her way eat from Philadel
phia to join the blockading >qu;dron off
Charleston, was lost upon Cap* Lookcnt Shoals
oa the night of the 11th ultimo. She was in
charge ol a Clew of twenty men, nine of whom
Wets drownei or died of eXhac;ti:D.
xr loqmX » :? ^
« oXK^tuao!MXtO^)^i, Jint fWr*. Peeeb-
"o S BLACK IB,
Ma'iesl ramjo
Pe»ht-w sire A ever Clarke’s BarSVtr* Store.
Ate Snrgom J F YOU&Or
- 4 lftikml Pi v«r* r,
OOUf PMdittM opp»lU (Mam®® Cfflo®.
' CON8CRIPT DEPARTMENT.
Ufa G A CABAXXISS t
Kii'oUt*>g t flxeer 9-b DUfrtet*
Mwo* 1Decattritrat.
nZtUf A TROXAS t
8uo-lU'otifr jr Offl^r, FnTfoa CoAtj.
®*« BaKJ'o*, WU ttuU itraet.
| c!udiog bi*ok saea. i»v« listed or ie eu-
Ccid bioeded aart!<r ii Vst one of ih# ; r.«i®d *bt Y.? k®« »raiea, m*4 tin cce j €®tr«j c-w, i 1 f;rms us ih®l ihe dim wat r®iwd
|^fn» ; n their v crimw. Th^y j fcandr«4 lUfcd ir.i!iia*s of dolUrr j by i»®golx lr®i mid says he counted thir«j-
wm-an m i «enft 1.» - . ^ i k*** been expended ia brirUxiies *ioc« ih%t ooe in ® cocLt«auou£ line. Vtt h®v« no retsea
have sacaed aiia lu.oea W . , ^ ^ ,*^0 th* past year ,rt« hnn-l todenht this s.u.meat, a. U must v. quire a
They bar® lOia.i. t .t.; I■-.«J )Oi iema,e«. J tiiiuaaid m.a have been put in tic field, ! large auriunl of “rclling Ktock” 01 Caul only
They have robbed imot£at./;.e citizens of | »ad that tine: Gcntral Grant eimaernrd tis | grub and Mnmunition for met. a h. el of --mis
thtir preperty. They fcuvA doD* every. • mareh toward Rick mend, reinforcements to : cegfnatora.”
- u-.-. ' the number of for:* .ight tho^and men, ex- We are happy it is in onr power to t >»iett*'.
*•** ln ***- r ' tg **** “P 0 " • h * ra c'sss ve ef tb, on* o ldetd d.y: mec-om* ! tkj enemy Lave made but ill* progren. in
wq tfcoiUAfei ciorc—-h-sri b-^e® forff®rioi to j ih®ir sooortapi^zJ fl*ak movement on our
ihe cntacisra contexapr «*Lc wbrld
▲ vindictive eniinoaity bra rtr>nded them ! him.
lights They have aukriideted e gre^i- dispc*
XbC A Q M.—It Dee b<2!i stsfe-i Ihxt
C-ij-i®in Bpeite **irho b®«i drsentd to Ihe
and l-^en retaken, bad n? time
r f bi»« d*pertioo. h«ld a e a« q.mr-
ferma®?«r In oar army.” It see an. hewevor,
tc <*t be never btld sraoh a ooxnmWsion. cut
that he vu simply Jodge Advocate for a
militia Regiment. It matter* little xr\j*t be
wa? or wa® not before he de*erted, but tbe
usfortaoate fraternity rf quarter masters ha*
enough, b*»ih
bear.—Jackzo
dwervod hjod undeserrsd to ■*•“ ^
WtrMiJpjMRJ.i.
G<n JOSEPH R BROWS.
C a»id»i®4*h! 1.
■ 2Uvmo'< Bclidiof, carve WhiULUl «&d Bunts, t
XyQi* H O-WAYBE. ^
a»4 Iffitpittor Gfd«tV,
?xrr.fl 8 ®r **vlh*m Be! Cicg, a h;uL®U itrti
X*J G W SPSS S3.
Q M D vH'om-
.tM4. n
CUCTMOBOBS,
Odaerca Officer
SWUM raw triwn* toittsrs JIalnu.
Mr; Oen B W SMlTB,
Cccu»i.<ii.-f Gaor* a MtfitlC
QUABTERMA8TBB’S department.
chiba b ,
oaci seer ecrnarWIilMhalt aad Stabaan streps,
&.T. TA QASXZLL, T ’
iaun«an4n>*es.
CC» ct»r ewi sr Whl'eSail sal Eater streets, ftrtt
C^-C SAB BASKS -T
Ci lUiuff
=f*r c:;mc tfilielull ani Ranter ftreetv, flrvt
47 Jr WMZISORX, ' '
Jl.'iwxy S 1
Cfflc« :n PttchtiM \
rOMaMISSART DEPARTMENT.
02 JARIP J WnnAKXRs
- Co--auriftffirj GeoanL - -
!—i—r WMr<h\!i aad Alabama vtrevts.
Cape TTJT WAlMBOr . -
.x Farckust >c 0*: at?»»*ry.
c :4 ■ and an Whitehall treat.
Tb« piesesl WWisI —»mtmi-. ^
I ttra OnnritDzaacr brings 14 tU tU
“ " : I publishers the qnsllflantici of oniet^. t
THE BEST IN TIE SOUTH!. | i 40 '”* 100 * 1
I discretion, nod »Iboroagh fctiiUrAy -r.
j tho needs-of the pray), eed the 11—,
We desire to make the CoertanacT
A “LIVE" HEWSPAPQ,
Tho busioras drpsrUneet |* epsitst **
with that strict allittoo to all .its dee-m
without which do paper eno expect lem*.
heed, no naiaUer hear liberally soppon*
or how ably conducted; and alt th. ^
o«i traaeaclsor.s of Ihe nUUidhJtt *-,
TAX KOTIChS.
Deinvrriaii artists and all otbn t-iuluas nun are
hnaly nottfiaj to corns forward and pay matt qua-tsftj
Tvxre’ . ’.
J M VILLI",
. CoUcomr 77m LlstrletfOeorita.
JsyS-41
WANTED TO HIRE,
i hEVPfi -TiHlM whit* voaii to 4o
rY ibeworkoiaffa.ll Uul-y- Iotjmro *t thaCca
Jal«S-lt " '
FOR RENT,
1SB MINK ft AL erulvu H >CB(. Arp’v I
FOR SaEe,
. ...... 1, Cantrel Rat treat, on the Oconee
River.
Th* p-rebssw .halt have preference In the sale ot Ore
vt-tcoe. Were, a Ol. herd or Caul*, aciotj*' thorn pare
boron*; U-I»s, Agrtcc'.tnral Impleatent* and awry nr I
cl* on the p ete Pnausilon Ja Daoerehre neat.
Mv addrere la A 8 BROWN, Spot*, On.
Jonalt-Uae* '
Hotel for Sale.
r NOW fffdT fcr or*® of (ho U*\
1 to th® located (q on totti
Bcr®t o» LAND oftachtd. Enqnlro ot
twit Unliked HOT XL 4
infertur town, with it
IkU offio*.
Ws have iJJcd lo ear EtutliifcauiBt a
Superb Job Office*
end on pvopnred to extents,
IN TH»J BS9T MX-ITL.®.
" and WITH DI3PATCH,
all orders fcr
JOB PRINTING
scch as
' bookh,
CATALOGUES
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
Visiting, Wedding & Burinesa
CARDS,
0 HE OK - BOOKS,
BILL-HEADS,
L 1C T TER .HEADS,
% « *
LABELS, ~
« AMD ITI1T TAXI ITT OF
LETTER-PRESJ PRQIT1N0.
IB IBS VERY BIST STYIE, -
House W anted.
A Myonah.vtria.rvod honw,toa;*ood net»hb:rhood.
to let, can get a fint ret* tanant asd
GOOD RENT,
kV.tqjMn* at tho editorial room: at thlvoOc*.
P. G. BE88ENT,
General Commission Merchant
wniiuuLi street, -
ATLANTA, UEORGIA,
C°PredureSS5rt ? MT 603D3 > kUU an*
rnyWra-ii .
LOST!
O S Thantav last, qn Bonier itrret. batwmm Wh't"-
_ hall.nt Peter, etiaetA . e.t.1! eUta JEza ltt>-®.
AsntUhtar.wuawvuhapa;dl-rlta r.c.ver, oaleavtig
lS«(tl)tt C&iM. *. '
mwy8:-tf
OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING
MILITARY BLANKS
With lb® sd ran I ages uf esjalsl, «fe*tgt
taint and industry oomliL*) m. utieaj
that it rhnll ofsNste in tb* fr-wst w*i ..
Snuthorn journal* -inoutntiw u ia*.
nru*r*i iu nothing, independent u. u
things. It is to bs «u|’HnUcallj
AM “ARMY NBWSPdl’feh*
Wo n|-pe*l to our Mis* iu Iho Arm, i
pint tbemsehre® toward it* dmhuw
that wo runy ho lk« tretur oun led lo
nioh lbeta with n sure agree.vi* m
Daily Comp Visitor:
Our pnirf Hpnsiat Compndnk m
stationed with each insportsat Mihtny
Department of tin OasMutry, uks,'
o® thoroughly and rwgnlariy swirisH u
imerraliog evonU an they trano, in
With an rapwnlnl and earvM umw
lo Iho departments of general and Ism
new*, and hnsiag madn srrnngeaienfa h
which onr rnrrmpwndinU up ha sapitfiu
with lha ialsat foreign Has, we out |>r*w-
isaa roadahla aad nilhsl ward ®f M)
tad hourly avanta. and solicit the k*n y
support id isnarshampat of the pUc
rimaBrnniT iuwuu is n art,
Singlr »ty, them snaaBhr fit»
Tfcranespies. Unimaatka Ua
five copten, Umr tlfe «t>
ABE UNEQUALLED.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
POLL ASSORTMENT Of
ALL-KINDS.
Wanted,
TpiTHER ln the oily or Its anvtreu, a saull BUtLL-
JCii.ISOsaltable fora small Pri rites oUre (shim lie
BELL, lOOBE A CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IS ALL BIRDI OF
PH ODUOE,
a .Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.
Strict attention paid to conLaanate ot mrj Seseri^
MDERSOH Sc JOHIVNO.l,
BUCCES30Z3 TO ABOSkSOS, AD-AI* A.CO.,
QeneralCommission Merchants
(Bear Georgia Railroad Sank Agency)
aotro " ATMUTA. OA.
Home for Refugees.
quin* U thU c
C. J. CHRISTOPHER,
SWORD UAKKI!.,
' ATLANTA. OA.*
r IE vIK1PHEB, (per hihker. crid.r and BcinULer.
Britt* airere, near th. Bnili;*
Swc'de at ..are dredrlpticj repaired with catefre
I' d dllphtCB.
* aharerfpaMtcP*tree**arcepaca'all,aclldtad
ORDERS FROM THE ARMY
AND FROM AIL QUARTERS .
BES?Ecrrru\ suiinriB,
AND WE WILL INSURE FULL SATISFAC
TION 4N BOTH
.QUALITY. ABt PBiLC.
lastly ooplNk urc* meet* 2Um
04® ovpy, three meotti. % i «
Five esfha lkrr« assalks H ¥
Tut ooptss, tkre® wenthr. to A
Twenty eggies, Urr* snaashs »•
lhar dndwalian nttowad no Ur
nbovn rata*. A CMh uf tmooty wilt t*
entilM'lo no extra OOpy.
All Puliauleq at* nrthsilmd is
receir* and rmipt for suhrs iyllmi it
this paper.
WITHERS ft Ca>
dwmnrs, liny 3.1-44.
ALL ORDSR8
Musi La addressed to the
•Southern Confederacy Offlce.
WITHERS ft CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
Atlanta, Oa
April 23 186A
LOST CE_RTIFICATE.
'I'UIMT D«TS f 4a this data aoptlcattra will t*
I m da tnColdrim W Uanaaa, Oovfudaratt Dearet-
tarf.tor o renewal ot VrrPteare or ts. saw o»
two ir.onsaad dollars (*n«i) tb* aambresf said O-wtt*.
cris not rau.mbared bat it was lasaed akMt ttreSSIor
SOUi of X.rcli. 18*1. tat lost t^d-toar with a P chat
ftviV rewilalaln* Afko* s sure -» *«
l CvrtlSeata can ka of
$100 REWARD!
£ 0k IhaViy JOHN, th* prrpwtj of On Hare villa a-o
hauaaorere vallr-.il Corpar,j,-hi raaevr.; free
iriar, Oa, .bout tn* last ot Map. Waa law haw* cf
lorktOK areond the army wagon iraiu* on lha Pare-,
ferry road. ^
taldroy is Tory tlack,ahost S feat Biaot-ealiah, dowa
look whan qow lo.-rl, IrUo. .at re* hiaocaao* aad
talk, vary airepl* at harp call* llnnl, dob a Ckvwoad.
awl w.|i prehabiy elom to ba"»e re Mr «■»■■,. Be are*
if a-patr of wall. refo. Hack pantv plain oaaahhrz
afilrt, and white weal hat. H. la irtry alovnly arenk
•« •aVuwriuS^Sre
with tb* roaotry (roial)* atur to kiowa*, re 1 will probe
My attends to make hla way reread *h* Li
, . w •**
Jure Z'-ZOt
o 1 will |
1 HAKklA.cIcuu'.ta.
WANTED,
9nflft l S* tw I* rev) rf U'CEKUtn,
tor re. re Medical (rtynimreat ot trm, of
1 a 4 ° U * r " ir-f) ** ^ dellvmd b tot
*4* oareawtn baro-orrre ia-
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