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Telegraphic.
<To the Qolu.rn.hue Enquirer.
Outk a, ‘28th.—A Konllomnn from Clin
ton reports that Lyons is on tlio alert for
the marauders, and keeps Grierson in
check. Hunks and tho fleet are “pCfftting
away" at Port Hudson. Gardner and his
men still Arm.
Kimmonit, 29th.—No news last night
or this morning from tho Peninsula.
Perfectly quiet.
A Cincinnati tclogram says it is report
ed that <*ne thousand cithern* of Indiana
*rn entarnped at Kl^gmlngton for the
purpoaffof resisting the draft. They have
pickets out for eight miles around the
The Herald says that Vallandfgliarn
lias run the blockade safely to Nassau,
whence ho will go to Canada.
Philadelphia papers of the 2Gth, and
NfcConnellsburg dates of the 24th, stato
that the excitement along the border
continues unabated. Husinees is at a
perfect stand still. The prospects of
reaping tho comHfc harvests aro discour
aging.
The robot• are overrunning Pranklin
county. Two dosertors who carno in this
morning, report tho wholo of Gen. Ji well's
corps in Pennsylvania; that the rebels
are in forco at Mechanicsburg.
IiAtutienuxo, June84.—Every city has
hreri in high excitement all day. The
rebels are rapidly dUveticlng in this di
rection. A strong forco is now twulve
miles from Carlislo,
Midnight.—Tlio robols aro within *24
niiloa of Harrisburg.
Tho Philadelphia Grey Kesorvcs frtill
here, but refuse to he mustered In.
/Jackson, 29th.—Official dlspntcbos
IromOen. Dick Taylor, via Alexandria,
•20th, says ho stormed and carried at tho
point of the bayonet, with unlondod
guns, tho enemy's position at Berwick®
Huy, capturing over 1000 priHonors, 10
heavy guns andn large amount of storos.
Loss In killed and wounded not known.
Same dispatch ays their position at
Thlbodoimx wi * also enrred, by whom, it
is not stated, but by Gen. Wulkor it is
supposed. This gives us command of the
Mississippi rivor ahovo New Orleans, and
enables us to cut off Hank’s supplies.
Lieut. Wilson with a volunteer party
captured Capt. Mannors and entire
party, consisting of 83 men, uftor killing
lour, whonepttlrod and burned a train of
ears at Hrookhaven a few days since.
Nothing from Vicksburg. Woatber
clear and very warm.
.Summit, 29lh.~Tho Daily Truo Delta,
of the 24th, reports a fight at Lafourche
Crossing on tho JWd. Federal forco en
gaged was six regiments, Confederate
forco not given. Tho Confederates charg
ed and captured u Federal battory, hut
reported losing 68 killed, including Col.
Walker, of tho 2d Texas, buried under a
flag of true, and 10 prisoners. The Con
federates retired.
A gentleman from Pasougoulu roports
capture of tho 29th Connecticut regiment
and t wo batteries noar Now Orloan«.
Our pickets aro noar Algiors.
Richmond, Juno 29.—Heavy cavalry
HkirmiHhing occurred on tho lino betwoon
.Snicker's and Ashby’s Gup on Sunday,
.Monday and Tuesday lust. A number
of Yankees wore Willed and i\ large cum
bar of prisoners taken. A loiter from
an ofllcor says many substantial advan
tages have boon 'gained. Tho noble
army feels confident of a glorious result
within a few days ; also soys, nows and
rumors from the I’ennsylvania lino nro
very cheering.
A reconnolannon to-day showa no Yan
kees in James river this sido of tho
mouth of the Cldckahominy. Heavy
rains have fallen during tho day. Trains
from .Staunton arrived this evening on
the Fredericksburg mad from tho Junc
tion, but brought no news ofinturo.st.
Richmond, 80th.—Report was brought,
hero last night that Spoors with his 1200
cavalry loft Whito Houbo yoitorday
morning on unolher raid, taking through
King William.
A Winchester correspondent of tho
Whig, writing on tho 27th, mention ! u
report that Kwoll certainly bolds Harris
burg, Penn. An ofllcor profuising to ho
direct from thoro suys the poopleaco very
submissive. The report noedB confirma
tion, but tho latest Philadelphia papers
Mty that Ewoll was within 2»i milos of
Harrisburg on the night of tho 24th.
Gold declined boro one dollar from tho
hlghost ralo in conioquonco of incroasod
amount offered for sale.
Continuous heavy raini for tho last few
days must huvo rendered tho roads in tho
country bordering on tho Chtokahomlny
almost impusHuhle.
Vice President Stephens is here. Tho
ladies' gunboat “Virginia” was succors-
fully launched at tho Navy Yard oppo
site Kockott's yesterday aflornoon. Tho
flag of truce boat expected at City Point
on Thursday 1ms not yot boon hoard from.
J ackhon, Advices from Vicks
burg report no chango in afluirs thoro.
< )n tho night of tho 2lst the enemy sprung
a mine to Mow up an angle in tho works,
which was r complete failure, killing n
number of their own mon. Tho Vicks
burg Citlaon of tho 10th, 18th and 28d
inst., says that for twonty-oight days an
incessant tdiolUng hw ruined upon tho
•nty; yot tho women and children go
about froo from danger. On Tuosday,
while working oil' tho edition, a 18-inch
boll passed through the otllcc; no one
injured. One «>i t ho onomy’a gunboats
h fast aground btdoa tlio city. A num
her of transports loaded with troops hnvo
come down in tho past few days, Tho
enemy have boon firing incowantjy for
tho last throe days; no damage done.
Maj. Hoad Icy, of Ark., commanding a
water battory, and Mnj. Martin, of tho
20th Louisiana Regiment, wore killed last
Sunday. Col. McLauron, of tho 27th
Louisiana, was seriously wounded.
The Citizen confirms tho nows of tho
heavy bombardment on Saturday, and
^uys our loss whs comparatively nothing.
All know and fool that Johnston will
arrive in time. Tho general tone of its
editorials is cheerfhl. Tho papors aro
printed on w Ail-paper.
Gon. Parsons' battery at Cypress crook,
twenty miles below Napoleon, flrod on
five transports loaded with troops on
Tuesday, crippling them badly. The
troops landed ami attempted tqstorm tho
battery, but were driven back with loss.
Three Hundred of the Hrookhaven pris
onors arrived to-day. They had orders
to strike through tlu* country, dostroy tho
railroads, and embark at Pensacola for
Now Orleans.
R kook it A v kn, June 29lh.— Rumors
reached here this evening that other raid
ers, for tho same object, left Rodney.
Tho Yankoos suy they will dostroy tho
Mobile and Ohio Koud, if it takes thirty
thousand men.
KAi.KKill, 30th. ■--Tho Legislature met
in extra session at 12 m. io-day—a quo
rum being present. Gov. Vaueo’s mes
sage was read, when both llousosadjour
ned till II o'clock to-morrow.
Gov. Vance recommend* that provision
be made for the continued reception of
all non-interest hearing Confederate
Treasury notes irrespective of the date
pf their tatto He regards the action of
the Virginia Legislature towards tho
Banks of Richmond, however patriotic
their motives, as moat unfortunate, and
tending still further to depreciate tho
currency. Ho says no more deadly blow
could bo stricken against our cause than
tlio repudiation of our currency, and that
North Carolina should be among the first
to dishonor money paid her citizens for
their subsistence, and her soldiers for
their blood, is something .ho should ro-
grot living to sec.
if one issne* of Confederulo notes bo
good, then all nre, since the sarno honor
is pledged for their Redemption. He then
refers the Legislature to the accompany
ing communication of Public Treasurer.
Ho also recommends u modification of
tho Militia Law to facilitate the raiding
and equipping of 7,000 militia called for
by tho President. Ho recommends tho
enlargement of the list of exemptions,
and proper protection.
The .Stato Treasurer’s corniiiunicat : on
reviews Iko financial condition of tho
State, and suggest!*, in view of thiymlion
ofthoVirginin Legislature and Richmond
Banks, the collection of the.State and the
Confederate taxes be suspended tempo
rarily.
Rai.kioit, Juno 80th.—Tho Supremo
Court of North Carolina decided yester
day that a man who put in a substitute
in July, 1882, aged 89, when men to 85
only hud been called for, is not liable
to conscription now.
Richmond, July 1.—Tho N. Y. Her
ald of tho 2flth i-ays'dispute lies from Har
risburg to half-past 2 yesterday afternoon
state that ilia enemy are advancing slow
ly. Over lO.CKXl men were at work on tho
Pittsburg fortifications during last week.
No less than 27 vessels hnvo been sent
out in search of tho rebel pirate Taco-
noy. Resolutions condemning the arrest
and hanishmont of Vnllandighum wore
defeated in tho Connecticut Legislature.
Tho Washington Star says it Is u deplo
ruble fact thftt tho people of Pennsylva
nia aro utterly incompetent to protect
thomsolvcs, and nro driving thoir hor. es
and cattle north before squads of robol
cavalry politico on thorn.
Gold 116. Cotton 05.
Richmond, July 1. -The flag of truan
boat arrived at City Point yesterday,
with 850 returned prisoners of Mur, JO
political prisoners, and five ladles. This
boat brings a report tlmt tho Confederate
troops occupied Harrisburg and York,
Pa. No parti<‘ulurs. A deserter roports
the Yankee forco at the Whito House
10.000, and says they aro awaiting rein
forcement* before attempting an onward
movement to Richmond.
“Hkadquahtbkh Cavai.hy Division,
July 2fi.—(inil l took possession of
Fairfax C. H. iliis morning, 9 o'clock,
with a large quantity of stores. Tho
main body of Hooker's army have gono
towards Leesburg, except the garrisons
of Alexandria and Washington, winch
have retreated within. (Signed)
.1. K. B. Stuart, Moj.-Ocn’l.”
L'KTKRmiii/mi, 30th. — Northern dates of
the 21th received.
Tlio Now York Jlcrnld says tho enemy
progresses slowly, but with a large force,
into Pennsylvania. A flair sal Harrisburg
hear a more quiet anpuct, though tho
country people, with droves of cuttle and
horses, «£<» rushing into the oily in large
numbors. • Preparations for defence aro
going on rapidly. Gen. Knipehns evac
uated Carlisle, hut at last accounts tlio
robols had not occupied the town. Much
porploxity exists as to tlio exact route the
robol* have taken. Knrly’a division t» at
Gettysburg, and Rhodes' division at
Chumborsburg.
Gen. Milroy has been superseded by
Col. Pierce.
Tho Herald publishes very interesting
nows from Port Hudson. A second as
sault was made on Port Hudson, on tho
14th, by tho Union troops, and they were
again disastrously repulsed. Tho loss of
Hold offioora was very largo in killed und-
wounded, amounting to no loss tliun flvo
Coloueln. The Fedora's, though repul
sed, fought hravoly. Gon. Banks has not
forco enough to accomplish what ho so
daringly attempts, and wunta reinforce-
raouts. It wha expected that another
assault would bo made on tlio 19th.
The latest from Vicksburg is to-the 22d.
Everythin# was going on favorably, and
navigation was closed up to Memphis.
Tho destructive operations of tho robol
privutoora in Northern waters continued
Unabated. Tho Herald auys tho ocean is
lit up by tho rebel sou devils. Four more
vosroIs have boon destroyed within the
last day or two, one of which v/us a large
sido-wlieol atoamur. A bark and u three-
masted schooner wore hard at work off
tho Bay of Fundy. Tho merchants of
Boston oft'or a reward of $10,000 for tho
capture of tho hark Tacony. Tho Ala
bama and Georgia woro still at Bahia on
tho lOlh. Tlio rebel steamer Hattie was
capturod ofl* Wilmington on Saturday
week, by tho gunboat Florida.
Richmond, July L—Tho Petersburg
Express of to-duy says the reported oc
cupation of Harrisburg and Y'ork by tho
Confudorutn troops is not confirm d, but
wo havo every reason to believe it true.
It was credited at Fortress Monroe and
believed by persons on the ling of truce
boat. We have rooeived a dispatch fiom
a reliable source, stating that there
doubt whatever of tho fact.
Another report by boat says Hooker
lias been superseded by Meade.
An order from Kwoll, datedOhauibcrs-
burg 22d, prohibits tho sale of intoxica-
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, June i», 1<W3,
ur.ovi/Aa VBKTlxo.
Council met pursuant to a •journincnt.
Present,hU lion (•’.<!. Wilkins. Mayor, Aids.
Jeter. McKendrce. Mini-. I.ea, Griswold, Ligon,
Douglass, Bradford and Durkin. AL*eub Aids.
AJ<f. I igun wa* excused for abxeuce on (be
!d of June.
The Finance Committee Mated that they hail
ie schedule of taxes fur this year under ccu-
ilcratioi), but ware not prepare*! to report.
•tutud that Mr.
to able to do the
lirvlll said ho would . .
d und Iron work for the city, and owtuo-
quently they had not contracted with any other
person.
To the Hon. Mayor and OtUitcil :
Gentlemen: l bsve t.ni honor
:i>“!
of other Ward* will foltc
hand here
at the First
•ndition of thoir
ho health officers
the worthy example.
lour the health office
. iw the worthy exampl..
shall fiavo reporti from ail the
. City, which in a matter of m
importance at the present Mason, as it Is t
•gin* to health officers that their rep
be -tiroiupf* ... r .
should be jii
Marshal will report to your h>
ensuing meeting, tint iiud.hi>'
... |b ^j ■
plained o
promptly at tend e<l to. t hope the
. - * mjjjfl |M,dy at
.. . ..xhiaiices coni-
Ward have bit’ll abated.
To Hr. It.
Dear Hi. .
Fiirt Ward,
of tho Mens
cleaning. A far*
•</. City phyaieian, <fi.\ :
Upon a careful examination of tho
wo find the ditch Imok of tho works
f tho Messrs, Ifaiman <k Co. needs a thorough
Uountcf offensive matter
city, and the ditch *•* graded that the wstrr
could flow fretiy into tlio -ewer in Franklin st.
7 bin sower hn* boon jmrtially »D>ppcd up w ith
brush in front of tlio shop of tlio Mu-sn*. Bai-
man. This should bo.iamoved ul once by the
public liutnis, whieli can he easily dono—tbo
rower le-intf open at that point The ba'ance
of the Ward is in as ^ood a condition a* could
ho expected, considering tho quantity of rain
that has receiftly fallen.
fti^pcctiully.
9. F. tVu.r.Man, 1 Health_Qfllccra
from (hr bit! to //>* '*.Kh June
Wab*<»n> Squad- Juno *2—lion, bolonKinx to
II. Daniel: stealing. aKd. to Mrs. Markhatn;
mawny. William Anuerson; <irunk. Mary,
- McArthur, Jett und Wingfield, t<. Colquitt:
by order. June28—Francos, to Jillis; hurhor-
,wuy. June 2H—KUan, to Austin; no
icrt, to Mr. 1'or.Quian; stealing IJeorge,
jofoiKjby order. June 2Dth—Stophon.
S>iua*l. June 22—John, to Colquitt;
by order. .J>>bn, to Mrr. Smith; no pass. June
21 Luke, to Dr. Pond; stealing. Hannah, to
‘ . Pond; by order. John, to Williams; <ii*-
. lerly. Mih>- Mary K- Copeland j non-nay-
incut of fine. Edmund, to Birch; no pn<^. June
27—Gabriel, to Singleton : no pass. John, to
Stewart; disorderly. Bill, to Capt. Knowlc:
stealing. John, to Mrs. Tull until: no pass.
Mrs. Holteolaw; drunk.
Til os. P, Callirr, Marshal
On motion, roeeived.
(Joi.t:>nn!B, L'Wth June, 1803.
Hon. Mnyor mul O.uwil
it/the City of Co!ambit* .
Tho application of A. II. Flewctlon nn>l I. L.
Cowdery lbr uu injunction loTc-traln tlio Mayor
and Council fiom furtlo r culargini
tery ground on tho nurtli-esst **>ii
city, imp been rcfus 'l by In- 11
Worrill. Very respectfully.
Prortrlet, That nothin" in J
Approved May 1, lfAL junc-’l—lawJw.
INo. W.j |
An Act Itoguluiing the Granting «»f Furlough-
The
• ireS^tTb”'! hysshi lnw>*.
1 ' f 1,1863.
'efo'tuari. That
disa Idl'd sold ion* in h..spitiils shall h< cntitli •
iiirlouirh* aud *li«vhars s under Un-
rules ami r gulrtiiouc In plac-
are three or n ore !
charge • f huxpitu's
shall constitute ,t I
hospitals t*> which
slmil be, t>»iue in ench
pital-, and examine api'l
j anVil’— law2w.
[No. 97.1
in Act to repeal certain Clauses of an Act *n-
lirl-d "An Act to Kxampt certain Persons
from Ml i.nry Service,” Approved October
liib. 1M2. , „ . .
Tto It my m* of lh* ('onfe'iemtr Stnte* of A
'M'NTY.I May Term, VtX
iir/.K S r rsr.
in;* administrator oCthe crtate
ihc imputes *•/ said
STATE OF GEORGIA.
ApJI .-kt asp IsiprrrroR Gksreal’s Oft i< k,
JiHlr'ly ritb. June 22*/. I” !.:.
To to Gunman.] in a Militia Officer of
Tolhoi CoUnty :
ouunander-in-Chief direct* me
iie people of Talbot county, that
mndred volunteer* Immediately
the count), under his Procluma-
r other organixa-
r oxislin* in the
S’ 1 ;,
r Hulls ;o this oflice r
1st** which they
’ se in each VMk. .
amino applicants for fur!
uppli.-unt for furlougl
.. tl.cr from dpeaxe **r *
to remain for thirty days
fhallgnuta furhiugh t>t
• * .7«..i.i him unfit for dot
•I board shall I
> s.-m I iwud »H f
d, .hi.I sfiall specify th
of the i
discharge*
find m
duty, >
to r
all gr u
^ Hllde^i
ohliei
‘Ami furthi nuoi
COOKE COUNTY.-
cV.l’u io'ert L.
uale adult not liable
• >ii being the oldest n*
>ii such pLuitatiuiis,
•lod.
//•
shall
a-x.
rc-g^ulatioi
' a. J3_H L i_ .
reooinmcnd *li*chtt-
tho unny or depai
boloug'. shall entitle
transportah
f \si: *. ,l i.' /ie
where there a. .
charge oj u hos
Th«
n l hr
/•' ■ ’mrtki
lioara muy reoon
/round thereof.
• i he pla*
where thm
I if not, then, one
OouM, for tlio purpoM - I >r
lough and recoin in cinl <1 -
I‘rovi.1.1, That no Pirem
ui!4er the provision*ol lh >
lull of the hoard, ti
patient would he e
t overseer
nl muuagciuent >
d one person «.
..Ie property of
» military
•n v hitfh thr.
«'</»•/, the p‘-r
s sixteenth uf April,
.red and sixtv-two,
white mule adult on *i»i>l farm
, who i- n*.t liable t» l
all be verified i»y tho iiiruluv
nd two respectable civil
' th the enrolling <>flo
or leynl rci-rc.-emative, shall
m>i deliver trio /
'. til H
i 1.0 exempted
tuition, the aol . .
i unsound mind. » jfrmt
t fr tii h -inointhe inilita .
ei.'oiifcderaey, on v uiuh there
sieves
TJT t.Vtl.crii
i«l,t hundred
l_ - _
t-> military duty
.• tho affidavit <*i
"able citiceiM, anil
... dlin* officer : A ml
such farm or plantn-
:x''
unerdiligent eif 1
' tor such farm
military duty
shal
/v,.r.y.j
•tale sbculd not he
t the court of Urdiim
hand, let June. IW*-'!,
licifiicy will be supplied
it placed theorgauixatinu
tor from this State, en-
trol of the Governor, his
nil coucerne<‘
Xpoets the quota
Seotion 1. The (hrn
Slate* of A. i‘ rt> o'-, .
Notes not hearing int*
the first day of Doeei
unaingaud furthei
,r ***of tf >* (b*f,./ #
afis/ESs
I no longer he tun
Wcr, hut shall h
-niblic due-, exr.-i
.
r from this State,
uf the Go*
■ nil concerned
i the quj/ta from eacD
■ muster by tho'J)th of
tin V ry tespectfully.
V* ur ohclient servant.
^_\ ! I KN It Y C. W A Y N E,
SCWIKK CurNTV-Mn. I ... .. . Au,. J. 1-. a.i.-r.l,
>»’}*« 1 STATE «T HEORGIA- Cuunty.
ire’iiBnl" l' .^n' .<. uu, ' •tllili u I t ■ -1. I hcral.y dW'I.r, )>n.l tti.'J -
j NO, JOlINMJN.
rds being one-hair—
•» uu . ..ocerned arehorehy
. (f any they have) »!>>
land shouhl not he grunted
Knury -r Mu'cogee county,
!ir.-t Monday in Augu-t Pcxt.
hand, thi» 1st June. lS'i’’.
JuHN JOllNFoN,Ord'y.
si og i;k • :oUnty7—1M-
I’uMINY
.dnngcred tlieri'hy.
. . The house survoon in all hospitnla
shall see i-acli jiatient under his charge on e
•lay.
>:<l May 1. 18GI.
INfcM-J
. plantation since tho eleventh d*tv of
October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty
two. Prori.lnl, further, That tor every person
exempted llinreshatl be pnhlannually into the
public Treasury, by the. owners of fucu slaves,
the s m of fire hand ed dollar*.
Si,i', Such otlii r persons shall he exempted
the President shall he satisfied ought
tba
. ' deprived
indispensable to the pr
population remaining i
i<111n Johnson.or
UhtniiKK COUNT \\
,luiiii4E.tlar ot tin-
s; t
for
ofjusfh
. I nujcfrity.
| I. ItindJilion to the State officers
| . no tel by tin; a t of October eleventh.
I lliousand *;ight hundred and idxtjMwo, there
, I the l>-
Approved May 1,18(13.
. [stoTw.i
n A* t to Provide certai
Holding I lections for lie!
sfr»'3
ud h ia <IU8
certain Regulations for
''•dogate' to tho Con-
Htatce in certain In-
‘Uh
- mslraiion ...
thereof; but this exonip-
• in nri^r State alier loo
h Leaisiaturo shall by
military duty in tho
America .l.j * <iait,
Nations entitied
Congress ..film Co
tlmiHfor h..!dn.g
slmil l»«- >•« lolloi
Monday io N ptn
th,
’ to lm held
i!g to ia
und that tlii* order l»e j i(
udei the
ml■ «tl mid sixty-four bale.
l force for thirty )
of Incorporation:
N. J. Bus*ey,
Ja-s. M. thuuibcn,
Thus. Kagluipl,
W’m. A. Ha wood,
C. II. Wood-,
It. »J. Ricks.
II. B. Owens.
Jno. <5. .Shorter,
. L. Powell.
J. Wright,
H."d. i
Win. Jones.
A. K. Sliepli
GW
• k Abboi
Willy Wi
iiiunm of the
lonor Judge
City Att'y.
license to
On motion, the Good *vu» acccplc*!.
Col. Seaborn Jones petiiioued tho Council to
allow hitu to have u well dug in Forsyth »t„ a
"ttlo above Mrr. Suiidi rlin-t'.rc.
On motion, referred to U'WiiunttceouCititurnA,
uwera and Wells.
Rev. J. M. Watt petitioned Council in bcliuif
of the A Mono Baptist Church t«»r tho privilege
uf holding aiei Ifn uf religious meeting* at night,
wad allowing them until lb o'clock to get homo:
the mootings to Im under tho nupcrviRiun of
i received, and the
;»er applied to
r Men's Ahbo-
aontUljr uicoa-
f r in Hie oily ol Uuluaihtir.
>n motion, the application was laid on tho
table.
By Aid. Jeter—
' pfl|
ont ils inlet cut in tho
riiWO MGNTIIH :.i
J .uadi* ' • the •
erdate application will b*
rt of Ordinary of Tayloi
cave to sell the uugr<>'-
tie of J. JL MeCaiits. do
ml''f.his SOtli Mar. 18(*3,
^ JNO. JUllNHlN,
ce;u..«L |J i,,, e 2.1. 1
i C MoO K N j
/
>G KB COUNTY.Wobo O.
TWu Mg.N ill > f r .
in . ■. ippllcnt . w
V 1
' the frti’te'nr‘HuckieyV.
sell tLo'i'.M.d beUiu.oc
King, la'e • >1 r.ii.l comity.
william KING,
uotiLVd lo r -h*-w l cause, u any they liave. w hy
1
Administrator.
L. Ku
N. D. Gucrry.
Archer Gnlltth,
Wui. A. McDoui
W. W. Runt,
W. II Brav.
“* >«. II D .wi
A. Si rot her,
S. Jaeksoi
.}, P. I lit.-.
\V.
Pete-;
»f this Cu
•feed to no mi
t Directors a
_ President
ufsaid Ruud, and that a committee of
■luted by the Mayor to I'Mst the
nute. by ballot, a Prcsljgnt
pi • on i" iepi•
and Girard Ruiln
til rue be
vote..! t
tho flr-t .
the Council.
Adopted,
'•'or 1*
Jiree.
and W. II. Y
Wh .MONTHS alter the pulnication of this
ini»icL-, upplimtion will he n
Ordinary ot Talbot county.
ton Delugato ’*
here h» would
•r or Principal
on will be made to tliu t
hot county, for leave to «
f W. F. Robinson, lot•• of T;
JNO. W. GAMBLE.
Chief. 1UJ
•ui'h ritixen
iso the eld>"ii >i
l.itt. i - of holding eh-,
no allowed to vote m t
liorciiiuiter provbled.
Shi, i>. In «v#»ry Ni
uthorlxed by this
MONTHS after the
ice, application will I
Unary "f TaMml
i ■. V.. a. ‘‘"sasicv iTioRNiuS'
the Court
ve to sell
the estate of William
arc junior
Colon 1 >-r ..tix r >
or tlu 1 otliei-r in j
judges aid three>
eleellon. who -lial
the poll t>
sell the lan<l
WAItUK.N LEWIS, adui r
ol returii“ in tin
idiu*«th* r < l«. \
li su'di rogiim i.
made to tho Cui
Unty, Gu., fur lea'
the evtSlo of Aim
j 'J’WO MONTH
»•! Gnlinnry Ti
ol Ordinary >>f Stewart
• > sell tiie land belonging
• W. A lark, dereosad
M. J M, RKK. a.linr.
r tlie publieMtion uf this
Alfred Jv
il then proi
u. r £S uu "
wiili the
oiuor Blackmon a;
The .Mayui appoi
•t tlio \ otc of the •■
hohb r- of the i
nl W. II. Vo
Bluckmon
J. McKe
»ed«d to iiominnto thn
ry. The names or D
vine- E. OocheA. ll.iiii
the first of Juh, Dr. 11.
Ulii'j of the Nulioi
this |>u
the committee.
By Aid. Lso—
Jtteoloal, That, it having been proved lio-
rn IllUnminnil fk,.» »l,« WOIUUII called Fur.tll
Davie, who keeps
Street. i» a niilsaiiae. tuat the
uuiied to order the nuisance
Adopted.
We, the undesigned, ul'Culuinhn;, il« hfirohy
tflsilly that Mis. Peter A'urrol i.s a nuinancu to
i iirighborbrnnl in which wo live, and Jo
rm.Rtly requMit to have her removed.
Pai iijuk Biudy, Dkvkp,
Jam. McGuvku.v. Al.nun SlLVKI’S,
Wh. Mkhrpitii.
John (JinoKb.
Which was received, and the pa.
irupport thoir cuiupluiul by affidavit, i
, .jioir cuiupluiul by uffld' 1 * ,r "'
• irtiio* to law.
The following account- worn preye „„„
ordered to ho paid i One In favor of J. W. Bev
ill for *04 J *
0t «i:c .
such elc
10. Kvi
Natmi
I tlio V...
o >li->'llill
h>ddini|
ion of the
such election faithfully
ns| M*yL18ttL j uui-2
An Act 11 Authui
* Mails.
r.mfnlrr,
Th ■> Ule Post in
»LKMAN. Adin’r
’IMVt
I im
MONTH-’ iRf
'i":,:,
for tlio eiiQvoyanci
dispatches >>uly. as i
disnutch than chii I
mails; and the line
linlied shall he >1", h
Me. 2 The inter
shall be tlx, d by th*'
’.SiiG 1 .
Hetuivcil, Thai i
in Ids discretion.
| (I \\
llutl Gkiiuuk W. Jnjtt.a
Jones hi tti« •li-ctinrge "1 tlio imp .riant and
multifarious duties wldch devolved upon him.
//..../ml,That tho Mayor aud Council deeply
sympathise with tho taiully mid imniodiutu
friends of tho deceased.
licitlvil, That this body and its officer.-' will
uttomi the funeral uf Air. Join- at such time a-
tho funeral services may bo performed.
Heeolvea, That tho Clerk nro Inn. enter the
foregoing resolution* upon tlie minutes of the
Council, and transmit a copy of the sumo to the
family of tho deceased.
Adopted.
On motion, the Council then tvUouvncd until
Monday, the tlth of .Inly, at 7' j o\dock, P. M.
J. D.JOHNbON. Clerk, pro t. m.
BY AUTHORITY.
Act* mul ilcsolut Ioiik nf the t oiigreMa
uf tliv Cuufetlfrate Stairs, |ms»r«l at
tli* Third Sckiluu jatlj.
The f.bMprr* 1
the (U
n. That t
is hereby nutln.ritod
nd all t
Soft# tory.
auth.
or foa
direct ii
Deportment, and for which a
nre made by Congress.
I'hnt the Corel ary of Wnv Is 1,
ed to ratify and complete
tl estate heretofore tu~.
the Chief of Ordimn
e iiimie shall
h leu
the Secretary of War.
Sko. 3. Every pure hasp of freehold extalo
lua'le hv authority of this act shall he subject
•rants of the a-
Acting Qiiarteruiusl
Indian troops, J'ur •
by Join
the u*u
Iuini.-hed !•*
.lone.', tor tii
hills of particular
to nlex
dollar
pjirnfe'd
'Hint the A j im 1
>1 and i-thi r • itli
ml Amend tho Third i
f Ordinary of Stewart
ten v * to (ell the uc H r'>e.«, In
to Y iiiuiu IL-nry. minor and orphan id
JtJ.-KPIl .x, HENRY,
I;ft}.
months fmin date application will be
lc to thoCourt "I Ordinary ol Tulhnt
Ja.. forlea.c tusell the real estate and
belong!tig to the estate of Kchi'cco
es. demised.
WILKINS J. RAINKH.
*>. I*»3. AdinV.
til I A. IIAUIUS COUNTY -Where
>'• M Smith, applies for letters of
■'ran. u <»u the ■ f Robert J. Can
ar, iiu'p p i e to cite aud admonish all
•1 • • he .m l appear at my oflico within
1 • .,i mi lettei
under my hand and oflice Juuo 3*1, ’(13.
GKO. W Ml'LLINS,
. ■'•‘id. Ordinary.
•KOI T \LlKiT < '•! \ H
“ ' Won
—„ v with
li. Dixon, late ol
ind admoni*h all
cre-lltor* -t said
by law, then aiul there to
they have) why said loiters
id.
utficial signature, this 17th
MARION BET HUNK.
Ordinary.
COUNT
rriuo Wil
h Wilsoi
. Hus IT'
JNO. JOilNbON.
Ordinary.
'OGEE COUNTY.--Win.
7 Duke! deceased.
« hereby
. .....ve) why
"tiould not he
John 1
r they Iihvi
t th«
id county on tlu
• 2.1 day of Juno,
JOHN JOHNSON.
C i
G
\S 11 her Kichurdsi
Davie, Ivy A Den,
Th-. Pullum.
Lewis McQu'-cn,
A Brother,
J. U Winter.
J. S. Winter,
Slate of Georgia Muscogee County \
FOR SALE.
■'•p lie*- in the town »*f Auburn. Ala.,
h" \|..i,i. miiery und West Point Rail
• &uo n°(.D-
to K M. Reese
II. D. CAPERS
\\'
• R»;i’ COUNTY. | '
• ll.« - AJtninistrntor of j
I. hue. dsuid... uniy. II’ILL
• • f r havo to m II th- » If I
h uiging to aaid duc’d nth" hr
* cribed by
t f any tin
he granted
Ildar in
m. l.HtiL
t they havo, why
ensuing,
lit liot he granted.
' M A1 »* 1 ON*BKTl 1UNK,
TALBOT CAM NTY. -Whereas
iid Nathan Baugh apply
f a<ltuiiiUtrati<
o estate
.titl.sl
ruing tl
l soldi
,1'S:
ivrbfore !•> oito ami admonish aW
*o kirdrwl and creditors of ».»id
• und appear at tny office within
ihcd by law. then und there to
*ui> they have, why said letters
uiy hand und official signature.
the Co
ederate Government.
Approved May 1,1WS
junotff—It
lion of tlio propOrty.^ GlUnons not in tho
mUitury gurvice nro admonished to ah*
stain Bom acts of hostility upon penalty
of being dealt with in n summary
manner.
Jackson, July 1. Capt. Kerr sunk 2
BtonnlbonU on tho Mississippi h tow day
■inuo,
Jaa'Kson, July 1.--Nothing whatever
from tho front Brisk lirinf; gointt on
nt Vicksburg. Forty-ono negro soldiers,
captured by Lyons near I’ort Hudson,
arrived this evening. They suy they
woro forced to take up arm.*.
Jackson, 2d.—A special dispatch to tho
Mississippian from Tangipahoa, 1st, says
tho New Orleans Km of tho 25th ultimo
reports that Col. Kllis, of Gon. Moutou's
command, has captured two Yankee bat
teries on Bayou Dos Alletuands, The 9th
Connecticut Regiment, sent to their re
lief, was also captured.
Advices from New Orleans, 29th, say
tho Confederates made a raid on Algiers
(opposite New Orleans] ami destroyed all
the Government stores; also captured the
train of the Opelousas railroad, and re
tired safely to Bayou dos Altomands.
The Mississippian also loams from an
authentic sourco that Urioo has undoubt
edly oceupiod Helena.
Richmond, July 1.—Tho York river
Iruin this evening brings a report that the -
v, r i. lU . „„ . n- l,... . „ i.. uil . , . f . _ torwaraireceix'edlntolhi'sorviceofthuCouiiHl-
\ ai.ke as um.or l»iv ailvaiKod a- tar * r at,. sutw. by the Confederate Sui.--. -hall bo
as the crow-roads in Now Kent countv. paid from ths date of ijtetr eulisimout.
lh,l Willi.m.lH.rs rwd, — ■
-■ttlFmont •
. allowon*'* and Inn
y Uotifi-H
an ordtr
armilvd I
,. ih« .hIuay ••! Jun«
. W. MULLINS.
AB’llnary.
HI,4a I1ARRI8 COUNTY.
! Kitulrod Taylut. Adiuinh
hi Out In' gli
PEG RG I A. BAR
U Rh'h •-"! 1 K
hum William W.
Oku W. Mi
. U MILLIN'.
Juno Term, lieu.
MSI.
Jnlinary. presiding,
>ax id*ou. adminlstr*
•r Edward Niehnl*.
.ring tiled hi* vouch
I No. 5*4.)
( AEOUCIA.
n-. W.’lOVi!
Au Act tt
to Oiganixo Militarj
Army uf the Cunfedei
and to define tho p
Approved October "t
ajditii
hi
authorised by an Act cuiiiled
.-iiixo military euurt* to attend
the Confederate States ill the field
State* in tho fluid.
military
court to atteii 1 ea It ariu> corps in the field,
now authorised by an Act outitled “An Act l
organixo military euurt* to attend the Army of
the Uoufederatu State* in the field •'• '
tiuu the power of enid Court*,"
■ ISS
lliturv
i, right con huutlrod
ilitnry dcpartuiHiiie
l No. 7H.J
An Act to pay Officers, Non-Commissioned Of
ficer* and Private* not Legally Mustered into
the Service of the Confederate States', for
Services Actually Performed.
The (hnarete nf the Conjederote Slate* of
America do enact. That all officers, non-com-
lainioncd ‘'ffieera und private* of unv legally
eoitnitutod military organitAtion. wbicli may
have been actually received into the.ervie
tho Confederate Staten by any gent
thereof, but were never legally
into eerviee, in oonsequeneo of. the In
tlu- muster-roUsofitueh military organiution,
shall be entitle*! to reetive pay from the time
r general otficcr
and the t
A pureve«l
svs
1, IMS.
INo. 7th]
(n Act to provide tor the p
North Carolina Troop*fro
Knlidrnent.
The (bnyrett uf the
xaI to tire
r. uude
junel’l—law3w.
payment of certain
tho timo of thoir
(bnfeiltrate Slatei t\f
i heretofore
milea from Riohiuond. City quiet.
It wu ruumrod yosterday that tlio
itoamer Fox and another valuable steam
er hnd evaded the block a dorr «ml got
aalolv to so«- With plenty of room, trio
Yankeo boat* will have to be smart to
overhaul them.- 1/oAt/r Tribune, 26/A
lNo. 84.1
Au Act to provide tor the l’ransfer of PunottB
Serving lathe Army to the Navy.
The (bnor,** of the Confederate State* of
America th etuiet. That all per»pn* serving lc
the land turves ot the Confederate State* who
ohnli desire to be transferred to the naval str
and who^r transfer seruneu cr ordinary
seamen shall be applied for by the Secretary
the Navy, shall l*e trajnferrtd from the land
bo organ!ted to r.i
ii. the j ublic exigvu.o i„.
•owir* preseriued iu the act of which ti
Approved May 1. l&nl. Juuel2—law
HA TT A11 (>OCl IE E CO l N T Y.
IIOOCllKE COUNTY.
iin. administrator on
Helton, ha* filed hi»
me for lottor* of di*-
i - >u> »iicorned »ligw
( ' E( >10 • I
V I I. ||. I
pEOROlA.
Mr . Marl
iii*»er ii"vt: and that this rule
a.V'liom the minute* of Harris
“'gKg.'w. MULLlNS, Ord'y.
- ri'.WARTl "I N I i
linisiraGon on the estate «»f Wil
hy said letters should mdt be
r my. hand, in office, this 3d day
" ' ^tod* 1010 ’ W ^ y * Ul( * *
i bund, in office, this 2,]
J. L. WIMBERLY.
;
' b in. Dunn, at tho hhuih J
• iving failed to comply J
t next, be sold at tho ri-k |
JOHN HOWARD. {
igreoably ».o un unit
• t said county, u No
Harry, about tort
o* the estate of Lei
y, deceased.
Y M. SMITH.
Kxecptrlx.
AdmlnUtrator'a Hair.
R ! ‘(i order of tho Court of Ordinnr
Hai ion county. Get nri*. will be rehi
MAH
the first Tu.
\Y!,!;!.
JAMES M. BU<
V ILK INS, Guardian.
W
Administrator** Hale.
of J. B. McCa
■tit of the vredi
day of sale.
Administrator's ale.
. McCANTS, udm’r
Alabama, Huaarll I
Chiirgcri with Offences uguiiut the Con fed e
** afthe Cinfed. rat* Statt* uf .U
. That whenever, from ilisecuri'
other reason, a District Court Commi-
lU dl<ofetii.ii. deem Itinadvls
prisoner to the jull of the cm
n January
y l.gqd. this 22d June, Ki3
J AS. CASTLEBERRY,
rh, to. .h. toJitflm
^JEOKGI CHAri AllU' CliEE COl NTY.
eeriiud. that Mi - E. A- Bo*h! ciooutrlxof tb*
nhall. in hU diyoretii.ii deem it iiiadvisablot ' 1 utartio!l -"uil. \ > '*! ,
commit u Priaonor to. the jail of th* county In j toetainontar)' abated: and that
\\T
r\'::
Touohton. lata of
r all concerned to
which lie ihttjl be silting, he jhailVJmiuTt'‘film I complied w ith tii
to any other jail v ithin hi* district, or •»... i: I • - “■ • •
trlct within whie'h tho otTcnee in alleged
to any otoer jail v ttmn uudbtrict, or the din- I r a'ti<
trict within which the otfi-nen is alleged t» hax e ! ”
been tfoiuuiitttvl, which shall seem to Imu most
convenient and sale.
Skc. 2. That whenever It shall appear to a t \j
Commissioner that 1 — •’
‘ the I
with the will uunexod on the
; futU.r*
r oduiiu
the j is-
have Mia Tho
most be vested iu the Clark of the Superior Court, or J 1
tho first l ,
wi 12,V77.-7i.Z I “* ou«usi uc*x, uuiou su.ua valid ob-
>Hl reasou exist* tor the iiniii»n i* lau.le io hi, ui.n..ii.iii>..n(
val of a.prisoner already committed, he
of Juno, lee.:
Juno 7. Ivx
( ,
M r Vi’!
These arc t
prescribed hi
not be grante
J. L. WIMBERLY
k and admoi
•aid letter*
p..i..CcJ br tb.
and stating the
» all parties in
ice, the 26th day |
'■ AD DELL, j
AdmiltlMfrator'* Sale.
' The hlntc of Alabama, llUkuell Count)
| lx uu i'li.,»•»tk Covet. Juno JJth. 1JK3. ,
| /1A.ML this day Jane llarrisou, the widow of
\J Thomas llarri-on. deceased, and filed for i
jetloi. ..
Approved May 1, \$iW.
comiuilmeni .
counuitted bln
jane\2—\atv2w.
Ml
h. iso,;
i.«t next, unless s.
o hi« appoiutuuu.
jy hand ami official signal
J Art. CAI.TLKUERllY.
thereof shall otherw
Thai tilde-* the Lceul.
.the uieu
I the Sta
nsequeucc of tho i
, June Ifid . Ordinary.
i IN MAHIGN >4 1‘i.UlGK ColllT, MARCH
TERM. 18&L
JaUka L. Bkasinutoi
! Mamv Utamioreg.
! I iu tun ha* ttlod hi* Libet for Divorce, return-
^""-rior Court of said oouuty, in ,
; it further appearing lhat tho !
upietl wholly or In part by thot.
of the enemy, may, ou j'roctamation of that
fact by tho Governor of said State, be ch,.-
*eii by tho qualified voter* thereof, iu such
perilous of the State os shall not be so occu
pied,
Skc. 2. The election provided for in tho fore
going section shall be held at such time aud
placer- as u»*s be prescribed by tho law* of
said Slate now in force, or a* hereafter be eu ■
Libel for Divorce.
I,, liras-
Sheriff has loadekis return of non eel un entu-.
It is ordored, that uotii*« be given by publii
tion in teruu of the law iu such cast
provided.
A tr
6th. 18
a teruu of the law iu such cares tuado and I
ox A: Butt. AttyV for Lib't. |
extract from the minutes this March
- . W. McDUFKIE. Clark. ,
G’i:
J.J HUFF. ,\
Ordinary. | coq
•K COUNTY.— WhereasT*ait
lies u. mr for Letters uf the
• c‘tuU! ot «las. II. Rucker, ! Mri
reeaaed— {
■ io eitc^and admonish all j
•tatute, why said letters
l 1 'PI
• o 1. ii. Bice, June loth, I
nd testament of j
ii waddell,
uixd CrrUttora.
to the estate </ Mi-
--e 1, lato "f Muscogea
within the time pre-
IIINKS IIOLT.
t Ittiodes. late uf si
rcouiro<l to pr«s*«
M RHODES.