Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, June 30, 1863, Image 4

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T '‘ V • . ‘ ’ ' ' About 1000 negroes wore taker. at Win by Iron rM.nnJ R«oboU> on lb. | , ori „ ,, James and lork river* The Pbiladel- ( Yankee^ ,.hln In-iuirw ofihn I7.h enni.ii A Irltor of I,onto Ntutrt n„lin..«t. hi* troops in the battle of Brandy Sta- Gther di patcho. c tste Itiat Ewell's corps in ii Wane* with Rltiart’a cavalry, and ■» he at < hainhersbnrg Gen. rdored the atori-.- opened, compel for their goods, Th® ro | Ml | ^valry • Jtii hm *> i .i - 1 in. - V Herald of the Ifcth report* that the rebe's arc re- they are in strong force at Williamsport live p flouth fortified and still held by the Yankees Hooker s army on the lfith were near th ficient- protection for the city. The panic i* ever there, and the people are dispose,l t underrate the danger of the lino of the .‘ henandoah becoming the seat of War. OsYK<i| at Port Jack«oh, mh t (via Mobile 21st )-A soldier-vh..craped from Loniarille, Ky , on the K'tb reports Majors T. P Thomp son and I M. (’-war. taken from the jail in that place and hung under Burnside's . rd. r forbidding recruiting in that State. • . ..-ens jurt in report a heavy engage- m-rd between Jackson's cavalry end the cm my at Big Black bridge At the time ful and terrific firing heard in the direc tion of Vicksburg. Ohvka. 21st -A reliable gentleman from the vicinity of Port Hudson reports that l!anl:shas received 11 transport* of reinforcements from Hilton Head, and as many ns received The time being out, refuse to fight \ courier from 0 d l.v >m reports heavy firing at Port Hudson every night. Gardner's men are firm. Jack!on, v.M pn Saturday morning at V o’clock tbo enemy made nnutlior »• '•null on our lines at Vicksburg. Tbo aetion lasted till 10 o’clock, n. in., ondiug in a complete rout of the enemy « it*- it exceeds anj thing over heard thn Josh •if the enemy heavier than in any other •‘Mach, Nothing whatever H known in regard to our to , toil it is -oo. tnin an- other great victory.has hi on gained Paf.angers froffi Grenada* report tlie Yankee raid driven hack in tbo dir tl«ii ot M.unpid- a It uni thought that Gen overtaken tin m, as firing was heard in j prisoner,, including 20* office,.-,. arrived , oh lerty engaged. The enemy was repul- CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS }•■ " "A l . u, -gaKtoASaw: - Kg. • I- . ■■ lltr (P3!■’.'/ Fnqpirr ; Kichmuiii.. June T»l«*r*pMc i fSr!t:. , JS'r8.Vi-ibSr , BSS'* ) .«. ! *•"*«<«?< . , rominnnintlMi with Knoirillv by th.I ' , Ji-i.-, ,1 k. \ . Uri.« ... i b, ,.i i Kit*! BTTrUJh I#«> - N».hvilln |i.|>.'r» . t« 10» MnMr A4.wii»i I !>■■ I»l. »nj Dmkn,. AW. V... WtKr.Ant.JiiM i!| -Gwi. Wild... , am-. Bra-.i., ••dBlrta- ,?*£ ’ V in 1 . » tnl „ It I.Mpnl.d ttirt 8nffolk w« .vacua • ii.binm* d.vl.l...,, o u ...i«ln(r<.i a».. J k r »..*»».>., I Ark t.l-> «»->. I.u-Hriny bj lh» Ynnk Tnl.rd.jr. Kfdm.t .-.v.lrj ««>... ...» nc- | 0 , A ,'|, d ; 2K3ISV.t..*Ih? i!i ““ RriiM bAtv bwn JrlT.n I.A.rk frf.rn . fur ib. .»». .bi.-b... I...I. A , ,.„.„,n, i T.,,,^b t - ~ B - ,*»»r v ' 6 1 «^S?7$p| pt Adnumstrstor-a Sale. i&tfs; Z„lub“i l4&«SfcHSSS«£ gsgff: ;ssc«e?BCp2 Clinton, I.i. . on SAtntdbjr *»»liiii|!. forbRlOK tr.in ..f »ixty-(«o «i>koih ° afire. 2Mmule'.:« V.nbM «nd d? n.gi...' IV K Nogvii.r.r., Juno 22—The Yankee I / -h And on. V.nkM pris.,n.r .rriml her. tf- ' \\ .'S^K^SWSSSi.l h..tw-W tl,i. .v«nln« from Clinton A |.ri».U j I,,..! ,,n. ,i otl.i r- J i..y .f -• ■ >■ !•-. •• i-.« -b..l t« ..till'd ,. w bt t.. W i»ttnr from Now .triMM repotti l«trild.i 1 ih.n pn • ■w-.I.-l t.. N.-» M.tkw, on Mm | Li.i, i.. .... ij,;„ mortality among the Federal* there. Ail * v ' * ,, r » blng there «»n 8un»lav at i at iti.-1 i..i ei w.. .'•■ i «•« • n t xrajn *>r pruvbioaa neces-nry for l(H'HMONt), 24th - crossed the Potomac Other news indi cates that the next battlo will he fought bo atT'nir at M «r has issued a call for tho citizen* and others to nmol in Capitol Square thll aid tho regular troop* in repelling any The call was issued in consequence of in formation received that troops had been landed by the enemy at White Housed o excitement here Weather ion, 24th -Gan. Taylor bad a • with a small force oltliaeuemy Jackaok, 24t.ii.—The firing at Vicks burg still continues, far heavier than any over heard Uffl-ial diapatohea state that Gen Chalmers sunk flu low Memphis on the 20ih, and .UcKftojr, 24th, (via Mobile, 2A»h.>- fieight {rain then left in tho direction of Monticii.. Firing at Vicksburg ceasod at 7 o’clock Richmond, 25th.-An immense Dem ocratic. meeting at Hpringfleld IU ; 100,000 by Vo- (’ox an 1 The ad d the ra id. The resolutions declare that Illinois by her lion nftbe wai for tha restoration of tlm the Western almre *«f I ho from Milliken’n Bend i.i Vicksburg, full of Confederate troops. I'hc C.-nfedcmtc s Carlbagf, ar..laro •Is.k 22d special correspon dent of the Misslsnippiaii says tho uno- my’a I" ’ 1 <»n Mntiirday win 10.UOO; i»Ibo that the enemy ure throwing pontoona bridge. It i* reported that our forces at Union Ulwtl, on the Yazoo, were taken «B0M, IBi- Oiit nouU jiul I bn interior report that thn . KNoxvrt.r.K, 2lat Jlix regimnnta «d In fantry, one of cavalry nod a batbry oi artinery. in all ;:ono, attacked till* city this morning Col Trigg, of tho 64tli Virginia, was in command of our forces. After a spirited engagement -of 10 hours and a half onr batteries drove the etiomy from the field with A heavy loss. Our loss is 0 killed and wounded Wo regret Gist (.’apt. P M McOlung, of thin city wan killed The tnemy tore tho railroad up and cut tbo wire Richmond, 224. Hate that Kirby Smith Is at Millikan* A letter from Gen. Loo, dated Friday, states that a portion of Stuart 1 a c havo had noveral on gage mautn \ enemy's cavalry, all resulting success fully oo our side. It in reported tbut the bridge over the Hob ton war. again destroyed by the ene my. Jackson, r?d. Omi. Uugglos, with the WucbltH Pemberton receive 1 tro.-»p« uippllc- across the river every night. . iiM.Mii., 2.71bNorthern dates to 0th received. The Baltimore Oaz- etto Says all wo are permitted t<> know in ban ndvaticod luickwnrds with < lie celerity Tho Star claims cavalry <igl. i N»1 1>. killed, w• of Maine indent of the Herald, writing on tho 18th, hays that Hookoi a army has aoflVr- intold mlsorle* from the boat, and want of water. Thu whole country i filled with atrngglor.i. Men *^»Hd not be kopt in ranks. No coaxing imathrouton- •ould prevail on them to move on. of Min stroke, of which mm hundred A Mt, Loiiih telegram of tbo P.Uli (Fri day) says tho rohels have cut away tlit timhor in rear of their lines nt Vicks burg, and opened on ua with (1 inel guns, two or three of them siege gun« he river be* iboats patrol th » and Young mV •y t ‘tr»-i blag there on Sunday, at | attbel-a M bich pla. e they burned the bridge, !..re J B-"* up the railroad track, ami cut tlm tolc j ;*' r " graph wires h. tar as they went On; onday, between Mo*sy creek and M uuaininK ot t. equity and ristowr. they were confronted from front i %'■ ..3-s-*s^i55igS;;s ssrrasag-asara :£SvS"SiS=£5 Whirl, a-- received a. ittSsfs ilS wd. °»r c.v»lry t,ur«..ir, K ,.nd iug prisoners, Our loss was from six to nine wounded. In the tight of jury it, property here. The litst Slaughter at Vicksburg. £“.fwr,sfti” fgng M urrhxl'n Hrjmrt -1 r■ rtiiHjr plarn'i . < th* i;,,.,,.! ” AlVmvnl May 1. !««* II fromthr ‘"h t..th. Jo,.. i’at-onVNqnad June lo-tiror*.- b#i , . m..'. .!v - ’ June 1. < » . •:»> < u-b and .1 . Th* SSS! i .j1,: r , JOHN (■. BVBI, „„S;! MUOn . ■ SSSsB»^WaS« is IN MAR.'.'N s^kioroiurt; march 1 Jamk* L. BaAflixoTOM. ) _junuo,j«o(. A.Utl.t.MAN aj*,, ®*. - I.ibel for Divorce. ! Admlnlttrator'a Kale ^!\p»;iSS5ii:SS 'ppppppllil d'SS.iSSHSeviia l-Wg* m AU |.i r-«»n» enneernod nre hereby notified i ftu'W cnu«« uf any thev have) why an order t WJlS iS-SS'otVJI t ‘ 11A TT A HCK »C’11 Ii K COUN T Y. ^•fcaaMsajwewl^A&SSSSSSi-ee**— * iSfc ported at trom seven t. that the victory wo* troops Are much depressed in'oon* of this defeat They nay 'hat i g ii' SSlisas^ss sss.sas- 5 “ -v or i - — 1 ; . ; ; :£..‘vi ! 7^¥^ i S&Sfe' ;; ' 1 ’ .1 ' l ■' ■ riissy^.r^ v:;':/.;;., ik.igzWz! Sn&SL ' ' ' ' : J. : fc:«.»x.*:iJr..u^rfi;f.kou sale. "t.:. ...r:;:;.!;' .jiVKSffllJ' n^TS!! s .ev; j'V. McCANTS. mlm'r aass . P"vid> for Tin, lundlnonj fnrtl.ir i mia of Treasury Notes. The f’ltigfe* (,f (he D/ty/ejerule Thai all 'treasury i- ued i rr.i to ‘uitiSis “i'ruini wv^.TJi J ' I ' ■m". '. i'u "• R *!.mn'if'ii June ai. KI Rocky Ford, on the Tallabatcbie, to-day, and a nevero cogagement on-ued, result ing in tbo capturo of r. prisoners, togntli- UiUetl. Our less small. Jackson, Judo 23.—Col, Wirt i Cavalrv attack.-1 100 of tho enemy's c*v yesterday . muted thvm. rapturing their artillery, ami killing and wounding 100 Our loss 2;» killed and wounded. Among the latter, Capt. \V Yergcr, who distin guished himsalf in aatidn.—Special to AftilUfippUm. GltCHADa, June 22 -While tho Yan kees w ere at Panola on Friday, Chalmers attacked the 2d Illinois Cavalry, 4 miles south of Hernando at day-light, killing, J uno 24. Several private let tors received from Vicki,burg, dated the 17th, state that tbo utmost fooling of tideucu exists in their ability to resist any assault, and that our entire loss, includ ing Wednesday’h tight. Is only 1)2.,. Among tbe killed are C<d Garrett and Capt. Gould, of tho 20th Alabama The shot from Grant s batteries never any one. Many go over tbo city nge int > the river liven the In,-, ue out of their houses at night to in the i All PUfelffjg :,vr::L: •tDloUin, v itl. n Vmikeo fomo this Md& Gen Gc rge, with tha State troops, and McCulloch, were I miles in the rear of the enemy. The Yankees ara heading north, t Approved.) A heater of *Ji»- on Wednes day, reports that the enemy made a des perate assault on the centra that day The action Kuowf they were repulsed with heavy loss when ho left. No loss on our eide. Ho aa.vfl the assault was tho in' desperate of any preceding. Tho rout The last official advices received, there was nothing further from Saturday slight OaYKA, June 28 - Heavy firing hoard Banks’ army. (Approved ) . ' visions, mid full rations are still issued. Heavy firing in that direction at 10 o’clock last night, which still continues TELEGH APVU CblSPAI CHES. Yankee Reports ni l.ee’s Aruiy. Green ('sstle ; that 0 regiments of n. ed infantry are encamped nt Will port, north of the Potomac, four meuts at Hagerstown, and that M.>•*»>v cavalry are eight miles below Chamber burg. Also that a port, n ot ihai .nted- erafe cavalry are at McConneUville, and ’■**" "•—* Fresb Iroop. «r.i nrr!vinp M tellur Yankoe telegrams of the lfith from mnlrl?wSd. M T!.i'r.k. , |I! , 't y i.M!»T , Si; at e erecting an extensive line of works The Superintendent of contraband* h A .Murfreesboro dispatch of the iHth says Bragg has received reinforcements to the number of three brigades. Hu w»n«[ a„,..,r.,. , rX ,, : n r 5“R u ,' 0 2!l ’"K in.. .. :t. '.’..tSKawtiVars}!;;: .... nr ... I Kr„: '.'iT.:,:;;' .?,*;• v.:..:, nV Jb;:&its.ai ! 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