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TZ. .
THOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor.
'VOLUMEXXXVI.
A STKICT CONSTRUCTION OP THE CONSTITUTION AN HONEST AMI ECO.NOHtCAT. ADMINISTRATION OP THE GOVERNMENT.
OFFICE-
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21. ks«3.
-RAN DOLPH^STREET
^UMBElT29
THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER
„ | a ul>lisltr<l f»«rj- Tuesday Morning
Kims 14 OU l*ei innum. payae!* niearui-
Fn
the New York Hor.ihi.
Probable Ullnncc between the* Mexi
can Government amt Hie s.iutiieni
Confederacy.
The policy oftho Mexican Government
in moving the sent of Government ana
rthward, ami quietly lonv- ]
•h ill occupation ol thecapi- ,
Special Correa (mndi'ni'ii of tho Constitutional tut
From Charleston.
Tho Rati Opened—BrilUunt Action of C
ADVKRTESEMBNTS
\.n*fdoumi*ly inserted at Own Dollak per f JJJJ
• iiiaro, for tho first insertion, and Fifty Cents 1 j ni , "thefrrei
t.-r every subsequent insertion. Asqunro in the ' t H ] indicat
Enquirer is eleven linos in small type, or one consummation of what h
hundred words. I suspected— an alliance be
(iGinmry notice* over eijjht lines charged u jeans nnd tho Confederal-.*. With lh«
mherlitcinents. I aid °f from twenty to thirty thousand
I troops of tho Confederacy, Juarez could
chell amt hi*
unit—Assaults on r n t
A Montgomery Raid,
From tho Macon Telegraph.
Casualties.
Auousta, July 11.—A dispatch
Communications ot a persona! character,
r intended to promote the private ends of j
i-rporatiou.-,.-' u* !■•-. schools or ludi vidu&lr. |
e • -The Augusta Constitu
lie 12th publishes a list of J out shut,
tin-Hli Georgia Regiment at j m j}y\j
apture tho whole Fret
clear tho country of evi
In return, the Mexican - •
assistance to tho Confedo
ing them with numerous
lispe
The fourth attack on
opened at daylight tlii
cipnting an attack the
had "cleared th-d'H^^I
non-c Miibatants, and aligning tho fi
t" their proper positions, i ho enemy • ,
made th attack' from their oonroaled hat- ,•
lories on Folly Island, in a furious horn- i ;
bardinent ol Gupt. Mitchell s Imttorv on
the row. i mil of Morris' Island. Tlii-i
iv.i, an earth work ..f nil,- gun*. Wliilo
i ol
nr with tludr horse*, they reached *h ■ Will Napoleon Intone 1 *; in American
other bank Mnid a *h -.ver of bullets. A....nr
J.plAIn I 8uh»,a..nlly Wh< dlrUoil eB- Tin- I don Tii,.« conclud.-san Artii-lo
”w£l !h,wl™E rTyH-w'wnrV": , w , v ,, J' 1 . /V"" 1 '"'' »">"•”">• I I'™ '•**• ‘h*t Ool. . WtUdon, .of
orolv punished. Some of the Account- S,i«*h j-uj.>
lit wlimi the l
Mich nnd the
. duly 10 state when the Vanke
ic voted city ^ Elk, our boys literally umdo the water j'.',
Anti- j black with tins...
inmund- ♦ • *-
moving Mason and Conway Currenpomlenrc.
stifle,
‘publication, i ,-ubinit
tbo 22d Georgia, was killed, nnd May .
f nflairs »; 1111•. mo- I Hoss vour.ded and taken prisoner.
- ’’f Fueola by tbo Another dispotch r.ceived states that
• idur i>f ;t- . nrrison J Col. Gioson i.* dangerously w-undod nnd
Former -xpcrionco la prisoner. This dispnloh ftl-o -ays that
t hat the falli of Ad't .Julian t '.mi ling, son of "ol. Henry
Gumming, ot this city, i r.iso wounded
and a pnsonor:
Another dispatch Late? thnt Gon. A.
K. NY'right had a very nn. ”«#w escape,
several balls passing through his lint.
Another di-patch states that .Major
r JOHN
I havo just escaped from "ruthless i
vadors of our sacred soil." "ft matte
olieri t h# .
Tho K
d* himself^at
• the military
lake up th
*f commissioned officers
tded ■ Colonel Towers,
l; Major Dawson, Re-
Killed—Captains Bnl-
ii',1 and Yarborough; Lieut*, Echols
:,d Gilliam. Wounded—Captains But-
i«r in thigh, Malone in leg, Young se-
•••olv, Bolling severely; Lieutenants
thigh.
by I he blockade, or
istifficiunt quantities,
ry threat of such an
nt moment, the Con
a recognition o'' its
from Napoleon; and it i
Mil
of remark that
brought by tho China, - ('•••■mil: .t
announcement that "Mr. Slide" the F
vov of the Con federate Stale*, has had
very long coni'- , c with the Knipon
Dwinell (oft
Bo
Ot
llli-H and Branch mortally, T. G. Ilod-
kin-severely. G. II. Fiolds slightly, A.
II. Freeman in leg, Huntington severely,
A. W. Farrow sevoroly, Williamson
l ightly, Duke severely, Hand. Peed and
Me
W<
paper that in
nt, Col. Little
he thigh ; nnd
!V killed , and
uled
tlm
. Col.
id -Maj. Jones and
ia, Col. Harris I
Pii.il 4. Scrnn
of F
and had a privuti ’ U a t,
hi oak fast, and did iv t purl v
the Comic 1 of Ministers hr-
This interview has given *1
rumor that a renewed offer
in Americ'ii afl'iilrs by the Iv
Napoleon is likely t-> bo the
fall of Puobln.’’
If such is likely t*» be the
fall of l'uebla, whul i- lil
re-ult of the tali of i he ( it
itself. By a previous arri
assured by tie L>»ndi»n Tin
the intention of Napoleon
in such tones to the Anieri
that they wouid listen to hi
Palmer-ton has recently stat
that F
iSsemblTd.
; the Mouth
| seeing the fruitlei
taneo, fell hack to
I The enemy tin
j Fort Wagner, ••
stout but iuefleetl
| whelming nuiube
try were .-upportc
| and attempted t.
i storm. They we
vith great- bw«.
Ti."
flanking
> he,
eminent have
oh trado
rd how
lade ,
Captain M., '
mess of further resis-
Fort YVag ier.
i moved boldly up to 1
r infantry ot'oring a
• Federal i
\l HRKT lloUSK, Nottillg Hill. 1
I • •lid-in W., June 10, ltki-1.
'•r l have authority to make the fol
ding proposition on behalf of th
!irk-°bv
repul*' d
tt slavery men of Amorico, who l *' ut
this country : removed
ailing themselves “iho ' !!- v *'! '
11.* i,r A nuirii..," .v-111 ... .i- i It a er< 11 (
jure
th.
■ a liberal
ry and gyntu
Our loss dur
id will reach
W. Ford, Wild. Then
Bee, t apt- .1
Tarrh, and Li.
pt. Mitchell was
i both legs.
America" will
the negro slaves in
mancipation to be J
rated at once, ami nu*di time t.• be idI. u\-d
!• • r ii- c 'liiplotlon us thocomiiiissiMii i;.il
iidju.'igi* t.i be n ecus-ary and just, and-.u,
i mancipation once made to be irrevoka- j
Me ilu n tlieiiboli'ionists and anti-slave- •
iv leaders the Northern Stales shall [
ppose the pi o.-i cation of
•an imbroglio, wo
Friipor r of tho
powerful voico
neful II
-ad.
i of the U
•dited. Largo numbr
being
,1s. Cat
•ebctli, and K. W. It-
J. N. Woodward, A. V
cord
the
Fort Sumter participated in tli
,,;,T i XAT’di..:.,
.1. If. the turretted i
immediately
l lie war on the {
(iiiv. rnmont, amt -nice they Hold tho
balance ot power, wl, I certainly cause tho
war io cease by the inline,l.uto withdrawal
of every kind ol support from it.
I know that tho ultimate decision upon
so grave a proposition may re iulro sonic
time; 1ml meanwhile, I begin
ed vt vour earliest coiivenmnc
you will personally lend yout
f^KiRtoration of pet
in form-
whet her
nil uence
I the
0 fact that our city has loi
inking officer in tho death of | But,
that calls forth such gen- j ‘
cere expressions of sorrow, j y, , ti
t*d ujion him as otto of the will
efficient nnd reliable officer* ‘‘re*
•o, and believed that he had j
1 -o high a position a* his j The
i- entitled him to, and as ho
have acquired. But those
ns are overlooked here—in
is home and among his friends
Election of his sterling worth
ie community in
m qualities that
.‘true gentleman
llu wi.h tho soul
l speedily dislodge,
>'» i »i‘;
1,0 ’'
Sold. !; v .
‘ tllO
youth, tl,
will ho eagerly Imi'.«••!, l-t it . »me
what qaricr u may. It may he thn
pronpeet oi - ui Ii an evnt will opera
the most • fl. -tm.l I peacemakers,
ilidu-e the Noilli to au.ioipate at.
haoiilleo of national pride h.v timely
cushions, while it is in their pow,
ike them spontaneous!.’
me presunipt
es tho part of mu
m iuetpntod il-i If IV.
and humanity
which it took
that the
folly which
emmi m ity,
which inis
the
I Hie del
Girardey, of this city, i.s killed
All dispatches received state that the
481 h regment was badly cut up.
Tiik Macon Guauds. We publish to
day a sad li*t of casualties from t* i* gal-
lant corpse Captain Ballard, i»t Lieut.
Hodgkin.*. 1st Sergeant Gamble, and
private Alexander killed; Lieut. Fiolds
• two privates sevoroly wounded, and
Li"ut. Brantley and one private slightly
w "inded—nine in all out of a very small
company, and ovary commissioned offi
cer killed or wounded. This is terrible.
Most deeply do wo sympathize with tho
In-nds ol the gallant slam.
Wo arc indebted to Col. IT. IT. Cum
ming, for the use of tho following private
ul*patch : — (hnstitutfomUiaf.
W isciikhtkr, July D, via Staunton, 10.
One of t!ie severest ami bloodiests but
tle- of tho war bus been fought nf Got-
ty-hurg, I’enn.
G-u. \Vright’s brigado suflored Itn-
nien*ely. Two hundred will scarcely
■ iv i r the Mvs of tho 48lli Georgia in kill
ed. wounded and missing.
Col. Gibson ia dangerously wounded,
and in tho Immh of the enemy.
Adjutant Gumming is wounddd in tho
arm and in tho hands of tho onotny.
Captains Doughorty and Harlow are
C.ipt. Wilson lost his loft n
Gapt. Folhill is killed,
Lt. I' M. Allen is missing
Lt. Cnoatlium is wounded.
I am sevoroly wounded ii
•in inysolf.
Total loss in officers 19.
’I he battle raged throe days, whon the
Rent to Winchester. At
aterial advanlngo had
tho right
No. 21, TJpp
Forttnan Square
Sir—I havo vour
The proposition it
1 the i»h v- ieM'
; IrW.nn.l
j by the publ
id the pocuaiary loss
into oilier, though
nil
mpty pretcri«m
ii. ami bad the
to honor and |
.fuHEud to be. He
ion and fortuitous
been tho only
forinont in tho
have attained
>ko fro
. Ila
the French army on
Mexico on tho Tl ult..
took possession on tho
Junrez bad relived t.
and n French JM i- -
HgaiHst thill place 1
with great entlm<fa*m
IihIT and null
ur lu
uiicing tlmi
Fori v -'v
utl-od witli a lo
niiided, and I--.
of 9.'» ISIIed, many
that fir
been gained by either side.
U. W. ('auswki.l,
Lf. Col, 48th Ga. Beg.
Rxfract from
• .lust Itereiveil
I roiu lilt rope.
June, 1893.
1 meet, when In
Liverpool, a great many of our Southern
1‘riciKlM. We an. all anxious to be home
ngniu,
I am glad to inform you that matters
manufacturing districts havo for
f.*w months visibly improvod,
rineipallv to tho producti.
tl." l" 1
matters
little now, Lnronn." how 1 effectod tbo
escape. Sutili e. it to say 1 > aa .ully
on »ugb t- vi*i. tbi> "Celestial L - pire "
froi.i ii •• cheap living Only so
journed cm n g’i*am m. "vandal h.i'rde.s"
before tln-y bad d-d-n everything I had,
down to my shoe strings, and one fellow
belonging to a M ichigan regiment, nh.so-
! night atiaok
i hi
.mid have endeavored
shadow, if the sun nnd been shining wli
I lo't. i brought up the t on'* ( I Brngg's
army, having p -codoi* ! *.s ’ ite "front' to
Chattanooga ev» ml h u.i -•*
red that iluring my ahsonco
roi.i M -i i I, . • >n • Hioody Kepulso
t the i . m> h‘iin IIat»er> Wagner.
From tl»c ritarl- - , '.(ercaiy of Monday.
B f-ro |b< papers ol our last issue had
j "• " efldmitiy did not, nl first,
• -^eu r-in hi-i newly gained position,
I' ;i...T'mr.i'lay night fncPurding to the
AtatemenL* of pr -oier-) tin- Ynnkoo
i . wore drawn up Inline of battle.—
\t daybreak, Ittiding that the expected
be made, it was
expanse* of life had grown onornioi:
When I was hero before, atbiini-b* full
ol apple jack could havo boon bought for
less than a hundred dollar* Now the
same article is in demand at$fi.»9, (or nil •,
hundred and nint-ty-nine human slug*
per solitary drink.) Tho state of iny e.x-
temrniinod amongst th" Yankee, leaders
ftlv-* to nlti'iup:. un onset upon
Wagi G'-m. Strong, with a
f about 2900 pick ’ * —
B-ue
chequer forbade tlie extravagant
money In a fashionable mode of living.
I hud something 1-- than ;*i.3tK».(XKt tn
ahinplastars when 1 liist camo Imre, and
(o-duy 1 mu not worth abroad ticket.—
Spont h all living. No man c*>n assert
that l.have been profligate in iny expen
diture -. I am sure 1 only paid $100 for
an ot^Hnary hre’tkfin-l at a houl, when a
supotbrf«.;V '»/./• might, have been procured
(fried onions included) for $ibO endt
down.
One other ox travngance my van 1 v roust
confoss to—in the purilinse of m gv-v . tV
>,000 Fhi
of apparel was, however, an absolute
madoproimr.ifiun for the a^ault.
ci-rnnianu con- I • : four enmpunios of
the Oth Gorin., Lieut. Col. Bodr.ian,
commanding, with the T- .u 1’nnnsylva-
nin. Col. Fii:.v. bridge; Urn 9th Maine,
Col. Emor.\ ; th- .'nh and 100th New
York, with tl, "Lc-! Children," nn in
dependent r -iinont.
Forming hi -n n into two linos, soon
nftcr da« u -e Saturday he advanced ot
tin* d'uib! • ; towards our work. CoL
Gi.u-v - m .• •mmiindof Buttery
Wtigie r. .1 th-enemy togot within
ub ’it. f i' * r-1, win n lie gave -tho
word tv* ' Four and down went tho
foremost rank of the assailants. Yet on
they r in-' with spirit amt res* liltion,
mUiic of i.hi'iu even gull ing the interior
But they paid dearly for
eosstty, nt hotel doors,
the street, without a pas*. 1 enmo very
nem being dotooted, too, n^ a "slieep in
wolfs clothing," not having quit- tho
requisite amount of brass in my litre,
though plenty of it in tho buttons to .*na
tal n the character of the assumed dignity.
Fearful thnt I might bo running into
excesses, I took down i memorandum of
expenditures lor the day. in a little book
which cost mo two thousand dollars at the
.Stationers, and this was tho result of tho
first day’s down-jotting:
J. Happy, Cn.
In ncemnt with m
tit res :
pieco snap f.
lotions.
Hire of clean
Bribing
on daily oxpondi-
inrning ab
S10 (r i
pump to let
» 00
10 00
first wash-
B leak fast nt Bull Beef Betroat*
Extra for Git-umber Peels 10 O.
Doctor's bilhifter eating thnt Break-
last 260 2'
| Rcmarfifi "Break-fast" is a good
(bo work. w
_ t w ith
i --In- .-nl d»to-min * on by i.ur men,
.'l-< maintained their II - T-udilv: »nrl,
nfier n ahavp c.>rtc*t of lifl-vn minucos.
th-enriny’s firs- lii;i! r.w- way end lied
P'ho
jnotn.v i
front of our w-ri
ventured mmo
thlt the 1
numerous furtin
ho that it i with
killed, wounded
000
light.
Yn otflowr, who u.\d
nice beyond, states
dead weto quite aa
otV from our works;
i the bounds of modo-
tho enemy’s loss in
and missing nt quite
was comparativoly
annnh,
Bryan, E Ported,
Santmi, of liielHtli
oth
t-d that Gen.
Itodmnn. of
been bad »y w
Onoofllc.
One game of Pi
who
villi the
All Interesting- < 'ereiiioiiy
Itegiilarly luuugur
On Monday la*t, it 11 «.
• D. Conway, Esq.
tr. (\miuny’» Anmwv.
UKV Houbk, Netting Hill,
India and olsowhero.—
■ I tin* mills havo recommenced
g. and some arc working full time,
■ India cotton more or less. This
m- t beneficial to tho working
and unable litem togot out < f dobl,
in which th-y were placed through work
ing short time, -w being stopp-d alto-
will be
rith
Gen. Semina** connection
derate service, Ills life has boon
livitynud devotion in thn di*-
f his duties. Ho did not hold
1 could easily glv
id ho
id lo be port’
*1 tho prof-s
and labor of the
ed by «ubordin-
s5f-.T tsAfes
of which early training and
line hud p—uliurly fitted him.
illu'tratcd" tho manhood and
Georgia, in the camp, on the
on tlie field of battle, and
vi 11 hereafter be treasured a*
u? the most noble nnd sol fi
ll or oo* who havo fallen in thU
\ General Hlirolliueilt.
It will bo aeon that our City Conn
tin*, ordered the enrollment of all citi/.i
-apnble of bearing arms. This is a mo
ment adequate to tho occasion, and «
that, if generally adopted, w<»uld b<
r d the C’onfudoracy of the Invader.*,
si ailments of seven or eight tin
y in that SI
take measure*
On Saturday,
ant ol the pn*«>
v right
pr—hid
I shall
"Msa.
. ’ll; Ar •' ’
ing by lot of l •
the three hundp
ment, to f utfer t
suance of tlii-*
.it the monitot
the room, und the prisoner
for (
, fot
def
will not begin to itnswi
emergency. The enemy i
us liiii Northern hordes ii
h nod red thousand men
the pr
lint ling up'
armies of
!nelt, and bus
closely t
present. The regular armies of the (
federal*v, o\ orwholmud by superior num
ber*. ar- fulling ba-k boforo them, and
the lid- of buttle can only be turned by
tho prompt rallying of tbo homo reserves
to tho reinforcement of the ranks of
Bragg. Johnston and Beauregard. The
proper and tbo only effectual
• ill, w«
Turner lliei
dor, and in
were at libi
number--'*
'.lioir » bapi,
o not deemed
* about to be av
read tbo order
lio was wounded and
I Dalilg
mands the fleet,
ume well up to
,tid attempted tc
No. 24. IT
Portman Hqu
Sir—I have rec
tordny.
I the day.
I Passengers
- i report that th
king
Our curres-
'tlii* roply. It was
unen it is mine to
it they
i number ol
dead upon
nr- live ot’.i-
atiiong tit
he hoped that their ptul
trials wiil have (plight them economy,
and that they will not Hpend nil their
eaniings, a tiiey previously did, but iny
uicthitig, as this relief is most likely
tom porary.
We have li-en very much grieved to
lioni ofllm death of Stonewall Jackie
AH the papers here, even those devoted
to the Northern cau*o, have articles la
menting him. It will, it is feared, bo a
great blow to the Southern cause Wo
are *<>rry to read the latest accounts from
Anieri. a. as showing rather in favor of
the Northern arms—-tho capture and do-
^7ii i:!i■f’li*i!<tvoeale! U tih very uau in»ce
h- In gun to laud tho North and fthueo
the ,;i-i*.li, : 'tl nigh all at table lio knew
WO-O In fa- ' •
who "didn’t know a
d—n thing about the game 2 .nooOrt
One bottle Peach Bran ty I >0 (St
Ono dinner at 17th table 1,000 00
Supper ticket *
Nail in the i
hang up on f
Sum total Was.". 26
Thus it wn* c -tin/ me up vurds of
$00,000a day t > live. 1 would imvoniod,
personally, from economy- Gut
ueir beat ing was
i y admitted the*
r losses, and *ta-
with Lieut. CoL
( -nnecticut, bad
It appears from
i-ir regiments aro
11, many of tho
vindled down to
Gi r. Seymour i
Oi.-
tho
Island. I
tho Yank
were takci
I B. Hogeland, 76th Ps
no T-urtellotto, wounded.
\'. B. Glmmberlain.
ut. \V. I,. Phi:]*; *, 7th Conn.
Jcrda
9 h Maine.
afraid ; conscious that i
at least $10,000 for a decent burial <
—to s.iy nothing <•(' tti • inc mvonienca ••!' | |j,
procuring » military passport, to permit ( , ^
mo to go "out of tho l.o s ’ into trial un- 1
discovorod "bourrv* from which no trav- I
oiler ever rotnrtis" via Chattanooga, it ii,
ho can help it.
W 1 : i"! brok-, 1 borrowed ‘
OOOofa bather *hop hlioe-black, who lias j | ;
yprai millions in.rjiftL i
' ' '* the cubic, t "
3 at Urdu
i Co
; kept
Sunday tho
' iti gun > from tho
ne communLy on
well understood
•ms WH- lin'd i» Wui' * ibrow-
’v v.-rl;.*, and the tiring was
libelling tho p- 'itii/. held by
ough the Ii.
relu
Englat
it(1 rin the
who they
lor your^ i
? the
. Aii
a Reparation of the State*
or with 'id the -unction of th »irgov
nent. Bui uch inforu ion i ol t i
value r- w. a* 1 li’j I
j 1 you have brought to F.n
... of the South, und told him
OKI (Miilunl with this, ho begun
i.i |, ii •• Butler tlio Beast, saying he was
li,o b t •• an that evor lived. Fortunate-
! v the /real body cf the poopl-of Kng-
ji, n< l nr- m favor of the South ; 1 have
ly throe men in favor ** * u “
North, i
I the Bl ights are two of them ;
ns many of tho fair sox who
i mourning for Stonewall Jack-
thnt '
of
HU file:
-ut t
eling
.dm
p tho s
IS 111 III'
Par- at Headquarter, this
od,
th route
entrution of their mpectivi
mptly m
long by eight in -qw<'<*
. tho Field July
doomed to suffer tin
I liiniiont, who
addrosH from you on me miiuun yi .> '»'■
misston, with tho promise of a like ad
dress from him.
This eorroap*>ndonco shall go to tlie
, ut.lie,nnd will find its way to tl e coun
try a eluas ol the citi/.onH of which you
[ claim to repruanni It wiB. porlc
ter-st the g'»
"loyal men
Middle Morn Ida
id the
The Savi
| Wo bes
pat eh from
minis, that tin* '
in Amorioii'
■ with the uuth"
•tding
pre
Boebuck’s motion to aeTmowlodgo the
mlop-ndenei' of» e Southern (.'onfodora-
Vi , in tno House of Goutmoms
,i,l!iu -t ith. hut 1 tii'U Ii !'«*«* r t will done
p—d, a* long a Lor.' Bussell is our For-
sign Secretary. - .1/oA. -fi/c.
iNa
The Got)federato fttoanmi
Boberl Thayer, fcrtjvod
,**au, having
r i a
o tho 10th nave boon received.
A Louisville di: pauill of the '.’til Hays
tlmt M-raait or.*■ ed the Ohio river at
Brandetil trg, with oh von regiments nnd
three batt-ra . and captured Gory don,
ab *ut twenty mib duo west of Louis-
vilio. . . ,
Lei '* retroat is cut. oft, and a battle • •
‘Xpectod to he (ought to-day not' '* ’) j
liam*p<‘ r ; t t ... ... ,„j j
t-renooti, about 10
ted afterward* hj
Tho firing we • v*
two wooden gunboats,
y heavy and kept up
The eiiomy tired rap-
t.ly *
Me'iUohn b-rn heavily reinforced i
Frederick. Maryland.
On tlio’Widi (lie ehelfl attacked our nv- ,
airy west of B-onsboro. A elmrp light
wounded. (
iter is said to I
of the gnubuft!
• being truck
Kirkpatrick (1*
The rebels at
at Hagerstown
wagon
♦ill :
I little
iff’ Charlobton harbor,
ii valuable «-u"ral cargo. Sh
. Minpany with th. steamer* I
and
iipposed lor Wilmington,
port tho steamers Phae-
and left... H ,
Ella and Annie, Beauregard, ana
•h at Charleston
Mie 8uv:iunah Ilepnblh
■ I • I i
burg 11. -There v
idling yesterday.
himsclft" dare
two of their nui
forward and di
tlie imlopend-n
l-dgn that the id
•ry lend'T* c f the
tin mediately o
•iilioti of the w
Trilled State.* G«
v lo.ld the haltin'
After sholl-
Martins-
>n*idorablo skirtn-
... Thu enemy arc re-
advancing by tho Boonsboro
•I Sharpahurg pikes.
Briy. G-n Paul J. Semmes died ol his
.iiit-i.- ut Muriinahurg yosterd'"
P. W. A.
The bombardment in Charleston harbor
i- we learn, distinctly heard ulong ha’I
the line of the Central Railroad, as fur up
us the ninety mile station and cv
-r The watchman at the station
rivor reports ilint he heard the gnus
• sdav night ■—** “
tho rivor. r i
reported cro.
Williamsport.
Tho whole number ol rebel^ |
captured amount to 12,000.
OI.BI I
... Morris
• r. Our casualties
e two k ii led nnd
shot from Fort
i taken affect on
is site immediately
d "ff, evidently
if her machinery
Tlio enemy rtruck tho
Magnolia onco Sunday
ig sr me lilt'
fow of the rebels h 30,000. Tim Fodo; h!
loss in tho three dav •’ fight, 16 0K».
A Baltimore dispatch of the Oth savi
that our cavalry has done incklculablo
injury to I.
damage to
. u.nors wore afloat
Unit ft Monitor v. ,i i. Jt.V damaged lo tho
-ngagoui-n*. Sunday. The report of one
being crippled on Saturday wn- correct.
She was towed off by two transport!!
Saturday evening, and has not since
made her apppoarunoo.
Early’s command i reported cut off
Brig. Gens. Bohinson at'd Trimble are
among the rebel enpto rod.
A special dispatch from j< redericktown
nnV! that, the Fed-rill troop* occupied
Hagerstown to-duy. alter a s-vero light,
transporting
the river in llsM. «Utr force*, are elio!
them. Another battle is tin mi (font,
is b. Moved that tho Confodorato are f
lying Antic
•:. ii-
poliey of tho
certain classes,
nod »**sentlal to
Upon being take
• -Iv announc'd
do tri
nity, from regular
But whon tho one-
•un a State, and to
ry business and interest, all
up arms, fi r common defence,
mcrgency is past. It would be
onu‘ for tho manufacturer or
continue his work while the |
i him is in flames, as for him t • j
h exemption and prosceuto K !
>r the Government or tho cor
hen the enemy of both w
Higns
Sawy-
writo
the Virgin
oil. while d
They were tl
Winder, who
son under n -
ment until tin
that the Northern Stnt- • • •' D-m
I,, relation' to pul tho question to the houlh,
i i,or will th- Southern Stntos ever lie in a
«t: r *i“ irin * thM " !°.f iv :; rij""
dial on Ool. M
all hi* houses and ••« "If -bout one
hur-lrod negroe-. In- li"ir gun tuittr; y
at Wiltown, commanded by Gnptum
Clioultx. w«* *ifenced by the -neniy.
It is also reported that the YankoOS"""
within three mile * J ’ “ *' »
... ... I this would
.»/ llicH, of n it lens
hundred and fifty or sixty mile*,
i, it not improbablo in a still
1 with ft fi»V" r nble wind the noise
mini.-ters of Abolition wrath may
il- iii this city.- Macon Tel.
rV’ill
M .
ckt.hu’’jC - JurkHim,
ion "f Vicksburg ci
Hepnrted
4 and 6P.M. It
aptiirc oTn Yankee Wagon
Train. I »*•-••••
.jiilulnlo'l pv by lh „ 0r , ni ,„ l„M f W“ r «
night bring reports tlial a Yankee train i
. Grant 1
, bt
Kilt
-l‘T,
ii the 4th, His
us thus spoiled.
ii Monday night
large
i the
loricksburg,
i..n of our
t tho Yan-
thn pr
Florida
her
to man claim cx- ] l4f i* n with (1 >•
except absolute Braxil # ,|prcvioj
„,lor mi!U.ry «r- j
Lly a* a eommunt- 2 j t R1 ,,i th
s do tlieirs wo will I which arrived
eflt and share the j on the 13th Ma>q J-t
it they Ml, let the j tho'i'.tit'm
27th in search oftho
he bus tho credit
the onto
Habit
have Hanked
imself between
o dono so, John-
been cut off and
his that tho lut-
li to Jackson,
enabled hint to
• t two d«ys l»o-
tliree hundred wagons, with
csort of Yankees, wtu attack
Knppahannock, hoi
on Saturday lust, b
cavalry. After i 1
kccs, finding they could not save
wagons, Rot them on fire and destr-
thorn to prevent their (ailing Into ou
liHiids. Thoy attempted to run ofi tti
mules attaeliod to the wagons, hut sue
ceoded in oscaping only with a few
mon capturing th ‘
. tho railroad at
I that they havo burn
ed the small village of Wiltown. It is |
Rtatnd Hint after their gunboat hadt
leneed our battery, they camo
to the pilings, and
attempting t <• retro
It. is also report
F.dist
t.» t heir gunboat
Wogive the abi
YVl I I I \ MSTON, N. G. Bukkeh by tiie
Enemy.-- Gob S. \V. Watts, command-
loth regiment of North Carolina
tililia, in Martin county, reports to the
ed tl lit the Yankee*
- that Ini
cited
i tlio
out reliable
by parson-
,st, evening.
Adj’t General that he assembled tbo
oi his regiment for onrollniei.t nt W:l-
lianiston on the 6th iiiHt., und-*r tho re
quisition of the President. Early m the
morning tho enemy from 1 lyinmtth i-l-
vunecd upon the town ’noth by land and
water, and after tiring ft number ol
-hell* the town was burned.
Haleiqh Progrca*.
A New York Dispatch of tlie Oth an,'*
that Gen. Dix has sent 26/'90 men u
M eado. , .
It is believed that a battle is progress
the upper Potoume.
A demon-11 at ion was made by tho ono-
mv on Saturd.iv on James Island. They
shell od tho woods very briskly for ab ut
-nohour. A report was in oireulnt.on
that a fight had taken plaoo’on Sunday
rt Suc-S'iotiviUu. which proved untrue.
The story probably sprung
wet (I'.ii - • f prival- (Too. All
An an
ad Vii
rising he was ti
tired upon by c
dutdng a very s
t, of tho
was giv-n tiiat the
i ig, and \llon, who
- • to leave the place
i: i * • d —. •. v .v hllo
i Yankee and
e •hot pro-
i m thu leg.
9th state (that
A Cairo disputoh of th
tlio rebels have retirod from uuiuim.
Tho above reports are exaggerated for
the Wed-o n market. Every confi Iciic
i« felt in Leo’s maintaining himself nnd
defeating the enemy.
There is
> movement in front.
l'l-ovitdo' 1
VANI I b M
POllS 1 It IJ UMO \ I **
THE I. A * I M..I.K UKVu
The grout cr ngi.oi 1 *f Gi
currondyrod to our tureen, ut
Banks, at 7 o'cUkmc on th*
the 10th.
Gardner, th-
.di*-' bippi
I r General
morning of
tl ig r
>nd(-
Vicksburg foil for the want of the
common prudence <>f filling tho town
with provisions. For more i nn a year
tho town has been threatened, and the
country we* abundantly supplied with prisoner
food to throw into if.. We hare no dis
position to find fault or indulge in re
crimination*. But tho simple fact t», we
have lo-t an important strategic^ point,
tional surrender, and he » Bowed twenty-
four hours to consider.
lie did not take so much time, and at
7 o’clock on the morning of the 9th un
conditionally surrendered the stronghold
with nil it oo ’ ’ Hi
Thero wore o,t>-)6
the
od I
We are per milled by a fr'n
lie following extruct Irom a
jd by him ualed Charle.sto
"The enemy i
tho Southern P"
i oni* troops sulb
July II!
|.vt«. Rep.
their lodgnto
Vicksburg bus Fallen.
I p to olev-n o’clock yesterday wo were
hold the position 7
Tho train wn
T 1'eninsula with «u»
3 for Dix'» army, and was to hav II(1SWUII . A -.PP^P
. . sod the Rappahannock on pontoon ,, rll t*nio of oi.-rri':
bridge*, which thoy had with them, the |( .. h ; lunl0 ,i
land,
more tho charade
roly yesterday,
. . throo hundred onsunllie occurring.
We. have t" regret t ho loss ol Captain
(Tlicnves of tlm Iii -iiKi-r.*, and Captain
trated Nev
panions i
which y
join
kot’ it t
posed of Gen. .Me
plcftJU
The C ity Ciuard.
stand that this company lacks
eight men, enrolled in pursu-
3 calls oftho President anl
o form a full and complete
n io accordance with tho or-
Brown. It is to bo hoped
v names locking will bo sup- | that it
y, and that tho company can j whip % tbat
1, a* a cofnpany, to tho Mayor,
*• to tlio orders of tho City-
Let men wail no longer t«» be
called on, but let them coma
•.ly and patriotically, in tbo
nnded by tho occasion. Tho
ms clever and competent offi-
s composed ol mon with whom
association will bo agreeable and
envant. Let its number ho filled up
-day. _
Arohbishop Kendrick
ed in New York.
Mr. Bvciianak. —That delectable cot
respondent of the 'iribunn, who write*
front Lancaster, telegraphed a nit "ruble
yarn from that city on Wcdnc-dav, which
I wa.H a fabrication manufactured trot f, l
the whole cloth, ainut Ex-Pr-‘idont
Buchanan. This gentleman was nt Lau-
i caster on that day, doing all t fie
journge tlio
I point the enemy 1
ii on Morris’ Island,
t he middle of that is-
i • .i narrow that it in
"fun isthmus. This
idoavored t» carry at
daybreak this morning, with a fi
ii),out 2.900 men, und- r Brig. Gen. Strong,
n..r r . . nil",v-.l them to approa'di very
,ur-d doBtructive voll-y;
highly sue
k y«Htoru„„
tho late of Vicksburg, whon
Mr. N. N. G-ward, of Hoott county, a
member «>f the 20ilt Mississippi ltegi*
ment, rodo into town, showed uh lus pa-
ro> and gave the particulars ot tho sur-
,-ndir, far n- ho know. Ho states
that It 1 * 1 garrison was starved out, having
lived on mule meat for sevoral days, and
Umt they mrrondonnl^on Saturday morti'
itig at 19p ‘ ’ * * tt
.....lock. All mounted officers
lowed to keep their sido arm.* and
He says wo Imd plenty of
. pleted.
! ' that d K
, I atelv 1 ■
surrender wj
sent out a
lions rhould i
and ti
m had
us found
at Fort
vision Vick d..;
and ample fnc 1
He rotu*ed t"
i>n neglected
Ii- had nni|
id he did ii"
t>> pro- 1 Lid
Little
.. I "Id ship Hartford nnd thn
hob)
Hid-.
onthu
people at M" die,
the rearon
tiiat he wanted all for the Mi
sissippi army.
munition, and that none of our cannon
were spiked. Tho Yankees had under-
Bovoral ..f our forUBortlot., nnd
Plow them up. ono oftho explosions kilt
ing ne Uy every man belonging to three
■ "uni,- ot* the 3d Louisiana Regiment.
Ti
He thinks
him if he had u- ffi it fi»r his . rmy
he did P"’ ; and lit thi- moment the barn
of North Mi- ..--ip;"- are loaded with corn.
We allude to the subj- :. ro*t tf( hluiro;,
hut as a warning '•> u-m unr own posi
tion. We believe G«
order forbiding l'* 4 *d t•»
M. O. B. It. i* still t
is in danger of n siege
should he
wero greeted with
tor their glorious
work. Tim I-nr,r-*00 I. th.. fl-.-T -hip..!'
Ad niral Fan tg t down with
uld have pardoned a boarer «»I dlspaUdie* Iron
•* e— ITmiipv i.n<t m u! ,
a lull
AVrt, 10(/i.
Banks
... ^ . t mad i the trip fron
Donaidionvillh in fi-n • •
• Gon. Emery, i
D J).. of Hos-
clo;
J' 1 H P* defence of tho State,
up prom
) companj 1
Mr. V. desciibes th
Eton tr. rn the Big Bli
terrible, from tho heat
water. He goo to I*, i
ho believes that
tually ended
to enli-
and beau
MIHloaist
tods and leaving the
h thoroughly uev<>
•chit
r the 1
eking
Tt«
| .. load bod to
loi'the ligtii -tr wild 'ho ground in the
"icinity of t lie entrench mo*, t*. Ono bun-
ired and thirty-five prisoner* and many
w lunded wore hrougltt into the eity.-
lien. itipluy estimates the loss of the
tho army i
my at five I
nlre.
. loss since the investment
..... jod 1000 in killed und woun-
] ded, and says the ions of the enemy is . . .
vnry hc.v V . (i.m. limn, of «ur {.rmy, .1 Lot m oryb-dy bt
v.H* killed -evernl days since. When and let the riv»!r«-nm
| the Yankees enterod Vicasburg they I tt nd
' robbed the stores and private houses of
-very tiling they —ntained. He says
r* hu
[iinlnis-
trulion in its' miserable war policy. He
was perfectly cool, und no; halt so badly
at Fort Wagr .
damage, Furt NN ugie
ag to tli “
pegging i
' the!
, Mississipi
is to go where there
work.—Mobile A»ie.
Appeal in having
tiino sho
of Baltimore,
f5* Th« cannonading at Charleston
was distinctly heard in Aiken yesterday.
So wo learn -Augu-ito ('Uromclc.
Aiken isdutant ro*tos from Charles
ton.
dash on the pi
plolely surrounded
after
and by onlv a su
of bold and d.nperaW cj;.r(<
through line after 1
shell)Vvilio is i scared as those who have h^en_ advising
'ndent of the I war to tho teeth, and tho hanging of all
*t miruculou*. who breathe a single eyllab« ogainst
tlie Federal abolition leadors.—Northern paper.
com- j i
has tho authority '• drafting i
of the Yankee of spiritualists lor declaring that sinci
making bin j his duntil "Stonewall Jack*on
at least 'the home of the free."
•M'lv- | ,
in bo- I
> the inter
iitlT’bou
LATKIi
orld for
,,v out. All tlio roads
' i • very strongly guard-
• felled across them for
-r \sas literally covered
. Ralph Waldo E;.
I’eniberton's I ton, has r- ■ • nily tl:••'» 11 • w • a utan oi
••.mi down Iho 1 great distinction in hi-line, doej... urt-
t.iroi*. Mobile | bund wRh German K tdic ilisnx, and other
mi l the order radical errors affecting religion, nnd hu-
kod. and every i man Society. ^
available car should bo put into active] ”ptw» nt/sh
tiivod fr.iin lit* "I ..I III., onomy II I from i ■■ .vie, . (* O '.lyt-
ihe iiit-T. 't of planter-, to send it. to burj. <>n th ' "igl.t oi t ' •
' country, to receive port our inny tntnobb ex-ellen ■ men.
mr igod to chip, t.on l he h-aviest tlgat w>.
rd-r.to lake when \v- /Hacked the fcr.e.ttj
•V i—.it -rnd corn. | thvi.i Tom their heights and
I :.c i •'•■ ■ A'}' ■
NV- 1 oti i tiie fi "* of tnon-polizlug the : iOine .tour*, Gen. '* 111 11
II,. .. ....... it Will I..* I "rl,l:i,lp...,ll. , . 1 •
rcpcalM. It.ii ,.ll tl.it ia Mr«f«l>.r 0,!it. 1 v«bui*._Djrl,y?_, •
public or private account. . :
id that wtieat can be bougnt th
■d.iy,
for
of
Some of
Results of Dkaftisu in thy. North.
The Old Guard • f New York gives tiro
f tho process ol
Wo b urn thut Grant sent one
. Fort HuiUon to assist Banks in
j capturing thut place.
1 liranden {Mias.) Republican.
Tho Now York Ii.dopendent-n r.li-■ following *-*••;•>•;'
Kion, hnnticnl espor—IJ* 0 t h* t th »|'^ ‘of'u m.'n .Ir-.U.'.'l in Clinton oountv,
hotly puiiucd, and plongod into the rlv • uougb.
Road repo:
for $2 n
. _ bushel, and of the old crop
th-ro is great abunJanet*. No tti
hIiouUI be lost, fo
Tlio Confederate cotton loan was rathor
firmer in tho later hours on th- 19t.li.--
Thorn worn few «>poj ition . The price
funded ltdl ;
■jiy and Nyero not "■ red.—
there Aa* no goTicnu cht-getr.ont oil
Saturday. m
Ocn. Juckion « ' ■ !>•,.• '-..o Mialiil-
eippian two huudrod and l •Gy-otio urom-
r down tho Mobile nnd Ohio
rts that twoniy transports with Them were lew operation-, i no priv< ) ll “‘'
;sTu'drsouy 1
hors of tho Hi: Mi :• i»l;l Cav.lry
"having disgriH '-d themspives by basely
nnd cowardly d-* 1 >r |)o-i* at a
Among th-
vghteeu
i Mi- Lippi after tho fall of Vicksburg.-
Mobile A<1\. *]■ Rey
! ortislc) Juneft).
1—J. Willi* and S. F Kendrick.
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