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:m\ pews flans.
Railroad Accident.—The mail train on
i it . opnlika road win delayed two hours,
*vrduy, by the cur« running off the
k ?0UI0 four miles from this city. It
l!4 the noon train, coming in from the
\\. understand flint a number of
were bruised and otherwise
itfhtly injured—none seriously.
Nail Factory.—'This is ft new enter-
,; f0 1,1,'Hted in our near neighbor, Gi-
.,j,’by D. H. Fowler & Co.,
, . ,,i Now Orleans, They have put up j
.1, naive and costly machinery, under-
,1 their business, and are resolved to
pvory effort to supply the domand
,,r nails. They want old scrap iron and
.. i kegs, aim cooporH and blacksmiths.
There uro but few nail factories in the
, pfedorac.v, and the ouormom prioo ob*
lined for the scant supply of nails on
an d attests the demand for more. The
Alabama Nail Works” will bo enabled
> do much towards supplying this dc-
i:»nd, if the imn can ho obtained in euf-
riont quantities. Let our people, when
iey are gathering up thoir old rags for
overlook this paper),
•dd iron about their
MabtunaNail Works,”
the right sort of metal, and never desert
a good cau«o.
Private Dillon informs me that the
Atlanta negroes who declined being ex
changed with the crew at Fortress Mon
roe, reconsidered the mutter and came
upon the next ting of truce boat, and are ( ...... mm • ,,,
llu'ir way to Siivuniiah. ^They, | i,ratlimtoiidmf tadiniinhli^tho
bor of its victims. Thus ut AusterlUz
Napoleon’s Oreat Hatties.
A comparison between tho results of
some of Napoleon’s great battles with
those of more recent times would seem to
establish the fact that the modern im
provements in tire-arms and ordnance, so
* " *' i Increasing the mortality of war.
«. r ay nigh
the fall of Vicksburg. lie congratulated j Ricom.
the crowd who serenaded him on the fuel Potter, t
that “on the 4th of duly the cohorts of
Yankee Itcjolctng. | From the Auuu-ta Constitutionalist. ! LATER FROM EUROPE. <lio oili/.-.,-
nudc a brief speech in Wash- i Casualties nnimigthe Georgians at Renewal of tho Mediation Rumors The ' B. 1
Tuesday night upon the news of Gettysburg. War in Poland, Bite . mak.» iIk-m i
», July Id.—To Kov. W IT. ., . . " ,, hno doubt l
’1 Sup’t, Ai’ : Tho following By the arrival at New A ork ol tin- • , . .
nitic. >>f the iid Georgia Rcgi- I Mourner 1 ity of M nsliington, from f.i\- , .
.. <1 from (.'apt. Alexander: °rp«ol, 24th ult., wo havo tho following i
rker severely wounded aiul sutuinury of interesting Mans- Atlantic j vcr * “
COMMERCIAL.
who opposed the declaration that !
ali men wore created equal, ‘’turned tail” |
and run.” lie concluded by saying
idshlp and woros.it i-tied. NHpoloon’sarmv amounted to70,000 men, j "Having-aid this much. I will
«*»•<-' • ll " ,nrt , O1 «.r whom only «.000 w,t» ; tl TI.oN.-w Vurkll
tng, so look out. tor sometliing •••- Austro Russian army was 00,000 strong, i "the indication- arc that the Go
te and dashing in the course ot ada.v The latter were comnletelv l.c..i,.n with w.l! dem.iiwl mnl.T tk.. .. . r..
• tak<
Co 11
Lie.It \\ i
nde-1 in thol,
ely
i* P r,nl «
l'dectlons. -On Saturday last, Capt.
,1. It. Ivey was elected a Justioo of tho
Inf-vior Court of Muscogee county, to
fill the vacancy occasioned by the rosig-
i.ni of dutlgc II. S. Estes. On tho
day. John G. Bethune, Esq., was
; 1 I.i-ut, Colonel, and F. M. Gray
i.jor of t he Odth Regiment, G. M.
Columbus Guard**— Wo learn that a
Ante dispatch has boon received in tho
v -tilting that tho only casualty in tho
•ltttnbus Guards was Lieut. Geo:go W.
; y. kiHod. Our people all know Lieut.
A vs well, as having been raisod »n our
and bore a most nxcoHont churucter
a business man. Wo, as well as tho
,tirt* community, will deeply sympa-
j;,_. wi.h his friends in this their sad
Tho latter were completely beaten
a loss ol Ki.000 killed and wounded, eight
Generals and 20,(100 men prisoners, and
1HI pieces of cannon, and all liieir artillory
and baggage wagons. The French loss
was 7,000 killed and wounded.
At Jena and Av. rstndt—both of whirl
battles" were f night simnltanonu-1v by
the two inh>ii divi-ioii.s ,,f Napoleon - ar
my— tho Prussian army, over P>0.000
strong, was almost Htinibilated. 1 he
French killed or wounded 20.000 men and
eapturoU 40,000 prisoners. » piece. , f
artillery and GO stall lards, with a loss to
of only 4,500 killed
1 intrench ments.
bio kuth'ou CrlS^’bm “m.l’iVl"!’k'o' 'll- | 'TV*!, 111 nulnb *
land. Four mortar boats were obs'
for the first time Tuesday, insid
cliannol, one of them seemingly pin*
The Attack upon Charleston.
From tlio Courier, July 15.
FROM MORRIS’ ISLAND.
Tho exchange of shots between tho Yan
kee gunboats and our battetios on Tues
day was kept up at long intervals until
tho afternoon, when ifio firing became
moro rapid. Fort Sumter continued to
Lhtow shells with effect al tie Yankee
working party on Craig s hill. Ail officci
from Battery Wugncr, who arrived last , m v|t
night, reported tlio enemy throwing up I ^.Wu'nd**d* ^
At Wagrt
rifle pits
, whore both armies wore
threo hundred thous-
and eleven hundred pieces of
I | artillery were brought into action, with a
Correspondence of the Sav
annah Republican.
-ton, July 18.—Another day
1 without uii event worthy of
* bombardment of Ba'tory
/as again kept up throughout
hut with far lot-» vigor than
zed their work of yesterday,
lad. took little or no part; at
eligible
ehiellv froi
. bftl 0i y w
' iturilav ni>
;.r
Tin* fire ■
i the
en gunboats and
i killed and double
d, a circumstance
- worth to.egraph-
l wo are getting to
. position to cover thoir working parties.
The monitors, four in number, were ly
ing close in shore, apparently receiving a
fresh supply of ammunition. An addi
tional number of transports are reported
to have arrived Tuesday.
There were no casualties at tho battery
yesterday.
Wn state, on tho authority of C’apt. C.
McClenulian, A. C\, that tlio troops on
Morris island have been supplied with
cooked meat and hard bread, since Sat
urday last, and have boon furnished with
fresh baker’s bread since Monday morn
iug.
From tlio Mercury. July 15.
There was little change in the condition
of affairs yesterday. Three of tho ene
my's wooden gunboats kept ut* a slow
shelling of Battery Wagner nil the after
noon, which was slowly replied to by our
guns at the battery, and also ut Fort
It was
that the
their pus
cporied in the city la-', evening
i been shell* d from
ck’s island, by a bat-
iK’ossinn villc ; but of
ak Pi*a hr
tune of our going
vessels, supposed to
joined the enemy’s
1)0 mortar boats, bad
lout yesterday.
Iti spoil (It'd.
. n «nl i tied, tho
nobly respt-ndod to
ned to have emptied i
ntud, tho whole
rb-.-ton. A Word here oil
alliiirs, and I give it the
out the fact that the real
;cr have never been given
through the press,
and - the groat prize for
;ny in struggling, under the
^ the key to Charleston-- a-
ware, is an outer strip of
< tty on the ocean. It is
in length, and the northern
hanriel leading by It l"
...ullmrn ity of
i. r battery pointing out
h ml of* Folly Inland,
•, have been encamped
an I have constructed
ii, - lower battery was
. v but, thus giving the
t,f the lower end of the
me lb- new Yankee
el' d higlier up on tho
vr> narrow I, and ox-
ros- it. It* guns point
r tlio liom-
ia' Island
a long i
footed.-
ot about oiUWO men killn-l and woun
ileil on both sides—the victory being won
by Napoleon.
The oat tie of Eylau, which was fought
by the French with K'i.IWI men and M'*0
guns, against 75.UD0 1’ru siaus with 4GU
guns, wn* one of the bloodiest on record.
n perished, and both sides
At I
■ the 1
lost 52,000
whilst the French,
engaged, won
who had only 101
the field with a l.-s, of 80.000.
gigantic struggle of that po-
riod and of hi-tory \vu> the threo days
battle before Lciprio, between the allied
Frussiu and Austria,
800,000 strong, with 1400 guns, against
N apoleon - army of 100 000 men and H00
pit*c"s Aginiiat these tremendous odds
the French fought with unparalleled he
roism. and might even had carried the
• 1 iv but lor the defection oftheSnxon and
XVurtcinburg troops, who, at the nm-t
« rui- d p-i iod of tlio battle, went over to
tin* allies and turned their guns against
their former comrades. The total loss of
the French during tho throe days of fight
ing wh. id).000; that ol the allie- 50,000—
total los- 110,000 men out of 400,000 en
gaged.
The carnage at Waterloo was also very
great in proportion to tho number ongag*
ud. Napoleon lmd OT.HtKI men and 210
Wellington 72.000, which were
'Hod to over 180,000 towards evening
will demand unde'
about 100,000 men. This draft is ap
portioned among the loyal Slat"* ea-t of
the Rocky Mountain-, and we find West
Virginia set down - in the apportionment
for(i.GCOmen, Kentucky 10,080, Maryland
11,000, and Mi«suuri 10.080. All the New
A ork and Brooklyn militia regiments that
went to Harrisburg uro now in theurmy
ot tho Potonpp-.
The Mirrender of Vicksburg was re
ceived with the n osi extravagant demon-
-iraiions a. the North. Secretary Welle-
visited Lincoln in person to communicate
Rol ler - dispatch, and 200 guns were fir l
in Washington. At Burlington. N .1
OKI guns were tlrod and tin church b.-lln
rung. In New York city the town was
bedizen el with (lags In Albany
French
wJonl
liafion rumors wore ngair
Slidell, according
' had a long
• with I
A tho.
.. .«ieut Bell , .
severely w-mid. d. leg . mnu. .t-d. .1 f. tin Emperor Napoleon.
Baily missing ! .M> -r- Roebuck and l.ind:
Co B Capt. Reid wounded in the loot 1 British Parliament, have had mturvb-w-
and a prisonor. J 11 liargrov es miasing. with N • poloon, to whom ho gave a.- u
Co C—Capt. Sandora killed ' ranees, iu tho most formal manner, that
Co L -Capt Meltae wounded slightly , !l ” views regarding the_ t American
miplo i
I’oiit MBra. July 20.
■a leii >■ is at pro'mt docid-
■cl holden would have to
ruble dwliiio to rftnke soles,
i', 1 non no transactions to
'*i, and vutirs in prioo
• lemamlH oi l ho seller,
. Wo huto hoard of
•< for Wst uiwilit), while
" i ! in; -. 70 pur bbl-
..id h selling ut $i AV?)
i the head, Lieut ('he
i the head.
ulud
Co G -dipt Snead p- i >uer, 1..cut R
Irtg amputated, Lieut Oglesby severely
thiyh,
‘o I--Capt (.'i
thigh.-.
Co K-S L He
killed. J 11 Moi
ll I,.el len - -ver
veil wounded in tlio I 11
killed, John K Dixon ! I" .
pulatod. M ! Baron (
i lei
\N A ?
unchanged, and that lie desired
again to interpose his good offices, in
conjunction with England. He wa-
moved by no unfriendly feeling towards
the Norlli. His only motive was to stop
a carnage which produced no results.
a Cabinet m, oting, at which Napo-
presided, it wu- n-.olved to instruct
tho French prepa
id Roches
N x
hell ringing, cannon firing, and fire
was fre.-lv indulged- The militia turned
out to ci-lel rate the victory of the regu
lar- Thirl\ locoinotiven were started lo
wliisthngat llornelsvdle, and at Bridgi--
port, Conn., P. T. Bartium made a speech.
In Mu.-.-aeliilsctta, Maine and Ohio, hi
larious demonstrations took place. In
Philadelphia the newspaper offices wore
illuminated. The Inquirer says:
The news of the capture of Vicksburg
was soiit tortli to the inhabitants of l'hil-
adolphiil by tlie loud peals of the Statu
i boll.
guns.
by the arrival of the Prussians. The
1* renoh b ss was80,000hilled, tint English
Dutch and Prussian armies U-t over
men, besides five generals and over mu
llioumiud otllcers of all grade-, ' ll i
alnio.-L e.-i tain," -ays General Joinin
(who fought with the allie
Persons on meeting congratulated each
other by the shaking of hands and giving
utterances of gratitude 'or the bright hope
that the speedy termination of the rebel*
lion was near at hand.
During the afternoon a hand of music
was stationed iu the steeple of the State
House, where they played "Old Hun
dred, l’he Star Spangled Banner,” ami
‘ -I -I'■ I. • -' l; 'dy Lie- M.iuldei in
the Grave A Urge meeting win
front of the State House The Ue\
Brainerd opened the proceedings
pray or, giving thunks to the Almighty
the good new s and the bright pro-pel
•i speedy termination of the rebel I io
Tbe steam engine belonging to lb- G
Will Fire (
street-, deei
can lings, ;
broom, into
sweeping oi
•• mg i
held i
Dr,
with
got all the
was otilv sc
of Blue her.
>«>d tho brunt
red it of the vie
ured to them by
-KirhnwnA \\Wi‘>
I, ‘t ■ at Nap >
I mu-t.-r of the
l 'id.<1 Ml Prus-
Knglish, how-
fthe fight, ami
victory which
M irgun’s MovcinciitN.
Morgan has gone
t he tei
roused into Indiana
cavalry, artillery and
I'uui (lie 12d Alabama Regiment.
Special to tho Register A Advertiser,
Bran don, July 14. — 1 have arrived
hero Ir m Vicksburg. Tin-< oumuml liu.-
beou fortunate; the casualties in the r* "
eleven! ’ " j“ w! i'.mns,""
Col. 42d A lu.
spouses i
i the i all.
< doft
in d the country' adjoining. Well d*>
Cobb! How many other < utilities in
Statu will follow that putrio ic i-xamp
Tit k t^troTA or B.v s as. We learn, t
from tho Southern B inner, that
littlu Banks, whose qu
raised in u very short t
1 >, tell.
The situation in Murylatiil.
Tlio Richmond Enquirer suvs the I
lor, thnt^u
elatio
iu Maryland, nn*
which nave boor
been uniformly
tors with tin- <■
The letter *uy-
"Tho
onll rnis the
iado that ou
torinus in
i-ylvaniu.
suited I
mients at Gettysburg
Ling the enemy complete
1 -land, which tho ot
a bided is too hard a Iiu
in. k. It i* strongly for
uii A.hloy, aiel being
vceil in iitndiug.
hero comes the rcul trouble
Morris’ uud James’
Black Island, u sniull but
lOdud tract of land, where
species of diabolical plots
irepuring against us without |
was u prud'-tilinl
• .'*"y apprehension
n-ing which might
ut that point. The
»uiil be starved out, and
n at its northern point
lilHculty.
i.hortty f.r saying that
ircatenlng u condition of
kr.ow of tho fight of Sat-
the more lustre dooi. it
avo .Southern troops. I
n my hut letter that the
Regiment, Savannah
<n and Capers’ Battalion
II und'-r command of Col
in the thickest of the
themselves with distin-
ry. Their praises are on
Tho remainder of tho
i d of the 21st Carolina,
ry battalions under cotu-
draham. These wore all
were on the Island ut the
a were in readiness, hud
been netfdcd. Indeod.
sure hi- -
of tho Id
enemy was even more thoroughly cut
up and whipped than he has ever been
upon Southern soil, uud that the occu
pation of Ilugorstown was a moveme-.t
dictated by strategy and prudence, a*
essential to the sucres- of tho campaign. ’
Trouble with a New York Regiment
ilARRISUt'RO. July 10 N..me difficult.
I tl."
I,her
at Bridgeport
amt pillaging.^
lie- hero, It «• -. in- that
rilMiuts agniii-t the men of
•o entered by the farmer-
1 n one iuatatiee the door
oiuo was broken open, and
value either tak-n -r d«-
. appears
ui with i
i that Ben
id will
Barnes that the Governor hau rrqur
the in t<> advance to the front, in ting '
pururily t.a an infutitry regiment,
muskots buvirig been provided for il
At this intelligence tlio men be.
highly indignant, passing m< very i
plimontary remarks and phra-*- in
gard to tho disposition b< ma I of them, i
They broke ranks mid p .-alvcly refused
to advance. The regiment was ordered
Lo New York city, to report to Geoornl
Wool, uni left last eight over the Read
ing mid Allentown routo.
in the lior.l
i-. 12> mill
i egimenl li
itillory, mi
en regimei
usville, on
inlinhitntil*. lie
on the 7th, with
infantry, to tho
and captured Co-
•merly the capital
toll, of that Male,
irociumuiion call
• 1 with a buttery
• mglit of the '.till,
gating 4,TOO men.
Hi ill
ml imvmg in trout u large
ding to convey the ide \ o|
: the foul rebellion from tho
lire of ilie Union,
music pas-ed through the
•'i'd by lnrgi- crowds of
■n- In the evening tlio llro-
li-plav > d in dilliT'-nt parts of
<-ne partook more n!
Fourth of J uly oven-
ur occtibion.
I to tho 8nvanuah Kbpublioaii.
ysbufg I'lglii In a Reliable
The ( .mkee I.oas 2.1,000
I,ess in < oiifederate oilieera.
July
in I.. ...f, ( M Mil-
(h'.ul.lcr, K II
ami prisoner, t buries Evu - -lightly
arm. S-un'l Barber -liglitlj i ankle.
cCalhi a. -ing, Gcorgo I Pb
W W Wo d-on missing,
Sorg't K W Bailey wounded in arm and
houlde:-, 1 • rj*' 1 D (’ Montgomery arm
iinp.itatud, W II Bu ley wounded in hum!,
Harris wounded in leg. J G Anderse
W Gdliiaml ' sal- to tlio English Government l'"r joint
ic action in Ainorica. The rc-
not t ranspired,
slightly ;
i thigl
id have Aire,uly t
BACON v
LARD VOtf
lil -EF. ires
8l'iiAR SI
SYiirr
RICK \2\'x
m rn.tt
Verv warlike rumors prevailed ntPari- | infiimeas m
regarding Poland, ami assertions were with pr.q.ri
uillrmatlo
The trial of the Alexain
iod ut Loudon bv
the d*
The Att-ifney General presented a hill
l exception* to tile judge’s rulinj
wounded ill shoulder,' W B Tuttell j '' f oxception* to the judge’s .ruling, which
wounded and a prisoner. M Richardson decidedly favored the defunUnni*. Tho
woumlod in hand, W \V Uaborne vvouu- '-a^e, thoruforc, is not finally Bottled.
•18 I'll OKOHOIA UKOIMLN I’.
The following list is obtained fr
Co L — Sergjt R J Fleming weundod
head, So
private .1 Burch vv
lietul, W R Todd killed,
Co K -.Sorg't X oung wounded
prisoner. Sonr'; Burnside slightly
TWO DAYS LATKlt.
• . i The Hibernian, at Farthor Point, bring*
' tlio following additional nows:
Tho Paris correspondent of tho Loudon
allusion to the Emperor Nu-
of Webitor enmity.
rceeumiuiut l
wuuml'..UIi K l'llv. ’ IllU'l™ *>' Hi*.'
,*•»* 1 ^".h^vrfirrr';;;- ;’: y ;
private li N
private li D W lAiu- n
private John SmitIi .-<-v
poral Lasse-ted severe i
(hard slightly
, Lt.
Co \ Lieut Palmer severely in arm.
Co B i - li'.'htly.
Co D Lie Ill'll -lightly in arm.
( . K Le .1 Wiley in leg
Co (i -Lieut Ito.ia slightly, JJeilt Ftoel
slightly.
(’.. II Lieut Liddell slightly
Co l ('apt M-> - -light ly.
Co lx -Smg’t John L Smith slightly in
faee, Sorg't A Davison slightly ill foot,
private E J Wilson in leg.
Sergeant Major Montgomery slightly
8ril OKOUOIA KKU1MKNT.
f the pres,
vernmont
b-d with no practical result, 1 should
i not be -urprised if the Imperial Oovern-
) mont addressed itself to Spain. She hu..
; been repeatedly urged to do something,
! that soinutbing being to doclaro her rn-
; cognition of tho Southern Confederacy.
I This aho has not ventured to do. She
was alono, and did not care to bring
j down upon her the vengeance of the
North, as her neco-Mlies are great and
tho position of her rich col uiy m >-t eriti
al. I Would not iillrm th u -he wiM turn
ANNOUNOEM EN
. Ill.\ I. » HOLT, '
' I'u Irei of N ll hit hi-
fi .' it i *;.i„ Juno 3, lst>3.
; been upc'iinti'd by the I hiot Coin-
ui.-' direct tbo pturohases of
i .'diddle l-'i-t: ie( of tliih Slate for Sub-
> mi i Ai'inv, I havo appointed
' 1 \. 1 it - 1 ' receive and make pur-
. ah.'i-;- ae«j Snpplivi', in distrlota or
-1’. A. Brown.
H i ■■ i.-.l. A. Houser.
1 in U. C. Cunning>
. in tow at, of Mu
. Ilie
rli Cmiuly. W-
deal’
tho
particularly when Fra
I-- to u-’t with hoi
Wn. West, the rebel delegate
.1, has been in Paris for tlio 1
uodiiitlon in Amorica.
Tho Globeoouiomlu that England c
lot indefinitely continue immovable
ugurd to the American question,
old.
ic-o. A. Brown.
C/iiy.—Capt. J. II.
" It'itnihi, li/.-—J, A.
’ "i'U port inn of Dc~
- -Samuql D. Irwin,
v. A. C. 8.. will havo
"ii and mi tho 8uuth
rmiHportnlion,
»- 1 »i triol uro Colam-
amalations in tho
• tor itimiodiato
i >t il • Depots.
••i«'*,»l.U.C.Cun-
V-.il|l|it8ubdi4t-
v. i’i-i above named
ini-I CmmiUBsary
ti. A.
ALI.HN,
Tho pi
doproiau
ospects ot a
. 0 • ■ ..
I the funds.
’ tlu
has be
;on the
'lost di -pel
l lollght.
e buttle | slightly
J F
Mei’luk.y
opelalid
.1 til v 1-
ljill'e
eoiiiniaiid-, and li-mvy Federal forces
under Gen. Reynold-. We drove the
enemy buck th" first day, and killed <Ion*.
Reynolds and Paul, and captured 8.DUO
prisoners. The Baltimore papers admit n
I —. in tbi* pn-limiiiury tiattlo, of ID.lHKt
killed, wounded and prisoner.-. On the
1 of July, b *tli armies eoneeutraled at
M
el 11 1
I I
orps. held the right, uttaeked
i the eneniv a mile and n half,
ked the e.-litre, and Ewell thi
ll immediately
el- of robe I rax
the I inkfort i
my »' the large
•l city in hidi-
-. »iiii* 18,000
building, hi
i Ii n
iivi- w itli sue
hofore its v
The .Alleged Captuied I)
I'tcsldciit Davis to (ten
The Now York Herald
following dispatch from Fn
givi ig what it claims t
io G.-n Li
Fedoruls.
•noiioy t
dis;
President Davis
which were captured by the
idea that. Loo wauled
on the war in PeniHylva-
Oii the 1st iiifit., Capt. Cline, of the 8d
Indiana cavalry, wont to Gronnciietln and
captured L"e'- private orderly and hi*
entire escort, who had very important
-1 l- lel,- - 11"in Jell' Davis to Gen. Lee,
together with orders to Leu's various
• •• to A niusii-r and pay rolls, and other
Iron. Jell* Dnvii
ruble i-fiiiet upm
■ 1 the battle «>
J hitler, iin-l hud a fav<
•i rcMtlth that follow)
ittysbuig. Tim f.dh
-1 in the letter, which
whs dated Richmond. June 20th
Dave feared hi- .aid into P. nn.-ylvnno.
whs R great tni-t ke. lt was an error to
supposo that tlu- A rmy of tho Potomac
hud linen so redu'-ed by tho iliselmrgo of
, when Ilia expeditio
ii unknown. It wn
militia, went thru
losses. These fu<
utterly impossible to organizo a reserve
army hL Culpeper, tin Leo had Miggestml,
owing to tho fa. t that D. II Hill’s com
mand had been lurgoly reduced in reiu-
forcitig o*|, it points ; audit was equally
impossible Lo spare a hingl S99H
-I'-hiisD
mind. ID-
Could not
-•I Vieksbu i g. I)a
and ordnance without In-
the campaign must he abn
animals are immediately m
Leo must also keep open
i Eo
and that
tied unless
»Virginia.
'I'ii r. Mark'd Euo.— Gnco upon a time,
an irishman paid a visit to a neighbor,
soon alter his advent to America, and
while being shown over his farm, he
discovered a lot of pumpkins in a corn
field, and naked the old farmer what they
The enemy o< e
stronger than Ma
Me Laws’ and
I,DUO prisoner-, -i
several po-itn-ns, hut n- t dislodged en
tirely from liis -trong position when night
All was quiet on the 4th. Wo could
' provoke an attack from tho enemy.
During the night the enemy retreated
toward- Washington. No pursuit was
Generals Garnett and K enipcr,
els Baikumn and Williams, of
Gen Barksdale. Col Carter,
Si mop ■ ii"ph--w of Pi odent
Sergt W H C' .
'■""the leg'.’m'l-
a‘ver ely in thigh,
slightly in thigh;
v. Wm Davis, su
..In’,aim, M.vrr.llV' i" l.'K . W I" I .'111
iglilly m head. T J Oliver, slightly
: ' W in ^ 11 < 11 > i 11 -" 11, Si - i.i
Ilovv the Rebels "Swap tlufsCK.’’
Our soldier-lire In-lping thom-elve-
redi horses of the Dui rli farmers in Pon
v I van in a- th* v go along. A corroapo:
I ii ton (
What wn ..
was in sossion at Nashville
Horn." M.ivnurd h
er, and Browulow tl
At last reports the <
iventiou In TcnncsHec.
tylnd a Union Convenin'
' -’ajftHHHj
the
i I Qoaptopmostcrs.
-• neoi^l cliargo of
h ii rt.oriiuist *r, with
Bn
vith s
'UdlMTop.1
■('solution
well. Ja
Lie.
, Wusdon, and Limit
Mounger, and Major
Wood, CaptA Hark and
Kedding. of Georgia.
II " l ■/ Mnj G.-ns Hood, Trimble,
Pickett and Piiol- r; Brig Gens Hamil
ton, iSeiniiu?*, Anderson, Arnistend, Rnli-
inKon, Jenkins and June-; Cols Griffin,
Holder, Flake and Speers, of Mis-i.-dppi ;
C.d Kennedy, Mnjs and Miller,
of South Carolina; (.’ol* Formy, Pine 1 ,
aril and Si.under.-, Ma.-or Fli-ti her, Capi-
King and Smith, of Aluhnma : < ’ol- .lack
Brown, Towet , Little, Anthony; Major
David- .a. Jones and Read, (\;u Fria
hi e, Carlton, Butler, and Lieut Couper,
of IJeorgia.
IF-himhd and Lt Col Harris,
Maj Ro—, Capt George S Jouei , Lieul-
Julo (’illuming, Gr'iu'ii.-*, II Camphulli
A A Fte.-Ulan, of Georgia
Our total lo-. 12,OKI - tln.t of the enoniy
The pnrforinnnce* of the
the country.
U|)t tin-
rollicking bravado
* .\ short lile mid a i
le, UultiirilllU.
A StnimusK. -Ti
I cavalry
'•I if they
Mi.-s .Mar
io mooting.
-- Martha,
The npcoial OOlilOlitt
lions, to whom all i
character have boon
under consideration
liavo been refurred, t
port as follows, and
re-olutloua;
Resolved, That nil!
on federal rela-
dulioiiH id that
1, have had
iicii resolutions ns
rl beg loitvo to ro-
i lieu of all other
role
• April 12, 1801,
' tbo bov- | “
parato it
authoriz- |,r
ltoKolvcl. That in vi.
Helices, alid tho eondi
Milting from -u.'h pro
i> of vital importaiiei:
..first Monday in i
i tliorealto
w of these I’onse-
oii.Iod logidaiioiR
to the people to
ot at thin Capital
h'lubor next, or a?
rthrow, by
the State
anil.id the exorci-.- of tho power
granted to the Fcd.-rnl Goveriinient to
guarani.hi to every Slate a republican
form of government— ihallhi* convention
Cordially approve the a lioi. of tin- Presi
dent iu iho appointment of Andrew John
son Military Governor of Tennessee.
Resolved, That wo req-..0Kt Governor
A ndrow Johnson f < i.—im writs ol olooiion
and appoint such agent-, ns may ho iiuoes-
-ary t<> hold "loction.- fur membors of the
I.e i lul l.•• on the lir*t Thursday in Au
gust io-xt, ora- soon thi-roaflor a« maybe
expedient and that he provide Mich
agents with tlio in* iris of carrying out the
.ol, Tim
fully appro
th.
Where Wore
|»? Is H!)J b »cl>
-tei’coiiimiso
Nobody killed. Nov
John
irrior of tho .State, and
our hearty cu-operution
whatever measures may
vornuu'ut poriion.
ate suiuilioo |.*r tbo
artmeut author Hurt
. iiiomid le deliver
my lo.rt el'it to that
iiiirud le deliver
I hi* lax L pall!,
r ol tho DongicS-
r tho tenth, uf*or
Desirable Place for Sale.
I OFFER for ,al • no m I l •
* the neigl»t».>ilion I uii'. i
!Defend. Your Homes!
ud i l.o (lovi-rnor.
toward- Ili.g.-r«tov a tho ei
retired. Th - innv.-in.-ni wn.
re-.ip.-e hi- eominurii'iilion-,
other rea-ons not proper to I"-
ml, thmigii imlisfactury. 1’
12 miles hOUlIi of Me
army has
np*.
i inado
W A.
* tlio AthiutH In
CllATT*NOOIJA, July,
on the 'J'ennuHiue. Ro-een
-d olio column of his : rin>
aking the road from N«l.
en slightly wounded,
Cincinnati paper* of the 2d i
lion the dehtruiTiou of a train
ger cars on the Loui-ville and
raili• ad, by a party of nine
guerillas. The attacl
If bv the
it of tho
geiously -
nimsito and her people to the
Federal relations.
j havo kno
Itrhcl.
On tlio *
also took all
the pas-.-ng.
they lmd it I
nine Southern
the train was
Slielhv .■.unity,
I f ml that
at loin.I,
offered ;
id points further
a considoruble
f Juiy tho Knight* of tho
Golden Cin le broke open tin- depot lit
lluntingto”, Indiana, opened three box.-n
of guns and ammunition, and disurihulud
I it among thoniselvos.
Tilk A I ranta.--Tho editor of the Sa
vannah Republican, who is in Charleston,
reports that tho Atlanta i.s among the
Y:tul*--v>- -I engaged in mauling our
’ Island. That lo add-
i iu injury.
(iKN. Mk.AI
Federal army
Hu
I still
Ills
i ..the
mount!.ms, and it is sup|
make McMinnville the lec
tions with a viow of preparing
to East Ten ii esse
of tho citizui
all tho refug.
large number, have Hod.
tlio Huntrvillo (Jonfedon
mg
:x
advaiico
iT.u* hut low
1’ HuriUvilln lmd loll, but
Clay, ol
11, and will
of the Sen-
t all his
paper from tin- pin
"Tho*
uggfl.
n the various hospitals of the
ould make tho following re -
information of tfm friends of
tpper was quite comfortable
on, though, as bet ore staled,
is severe, and it will ho
» before lie will have fully ro-
M Go
•L Horton, 12th Uattalii
’B and will *
the rest who
hospital wer
Ga., badly bruisod
with splintors-do-
ere reported ft* being
very slightly woun-
oived furlough*,
anus here to defend tho
ylvania from invasion; I
rented with ingrutitude
nb’isud by numbers of “Copperheads.”
Further of crimination and recrimina
tion I havo no dosiro to writo,
From IGagg's Army*
A military friend who has had uceoss
to the best means of information, givos
an encouraging uccount of the condition
of Bragg's army. He says that tho story
of it» demoralization is utterly false, u-
nUo those of its lminonso losses from de
sertion and st'iiggling. At tho time »>!
the retreat, which was altogether unex
pected, many of the Teunt-k.-coans, who
families were in that r<-g
furloughed to go home
crops. Others nail been i
the crops in the neigh)
army, and most of the;
I farmer, bent unon having s
I “The divil they are~an }
I ye take for one o' tliiin, fo
raisin no-own stock in this i
“Oh, I'll make you a pro
Pi
day*. M r. Clay is u broth
ntor I m Alabama
wring, indomitable man, nhrowd and tal
ented and will i.o doubt bccomoadunger-
ous rivul of the Rct id. Tho wheat crop
Ii Alabama i - said to bu the largest
*.id, which now will be loot lo u*.
neu.y i- no doubt. ulr*iMdy in HulitH-
nve riwuniod their pilfering,
1 destruction of property.
side
i hill,
; he had to cl
id by some mistake plum-
himself, lot go tho
hicli rolled with headlong
reloeit to the bottom and into u dense,
thicket of undergrowth. Pat was watch
ing t<> see if the egg should break, when,
os the pumpkin disappeared, a rabbit
i- frightened from it- lair by its pre
id bound- 1 on
' tho field.
ville. Mi l ll
I t h ii
L'd I >
vhy do
olty I
Och,
, hud I
i save thoir
iIod to reap
ood of the
j left behind
by tno suddenness of the retrograde move
ment. But computing lo.--.es from all
sources, the roll of killed, wounded and
missing on the retreat did not exceed fif
teen hundred, and tho missing are corning
„ .in every day.
ir, rheumatism, Bragg has a fino Urge army, well dis
ciplined and in good condition. He
day John Dillon _ and j thinks tho popular unmairi-?** about
Pbomix Uog-
; people woro so un- j
luspect of desurtion.—
.v.-red, when unarmed, |
Watkins, Demero |
■ •wed into the enemy’s
regularly exchanged
e days ago, and hear-
ii here vosterday that
»s on .1 limes’ inland,
•lined it without wait-
a ..u uitn arc made of
i that •
or the
Tel.
part, very needles*. — M i
William Loyd Garrison, the Groat
Apostle of the Abolition party of the
North, comes out in a special letter to tho
Tribune, disapproving the correspon
dence of Mr. Conway, and saying that he
had no authority for making such a pro- j
position. So doe* tbo Tiibun;
bother
Coltyl
. ... Divil th" call duo* it mind
at ad, at all.” And Pat went home with
a sorrowing heart, thinking he had really
broken the egg and tho colt had escaped.
A Good Bkoinninu. '
i an hour and a half at’te
criptiun to the Col urn h
a learn that
tin* books of
iN Hamburg j
S.80.000 was
Railr. -
.subscribed, chiefly in small amount-.
The sum allotted to Augusta is $800,000,
Savannah -We hear and credit a
report that Gen. Mercer called upon
Gov. Brown by telegram for troops for
tho defence of Savannah, in constant ex
pectation of nn attack.— Macon Tel., lbf/i.
The Charleston Courier says that the
Yankees have uu imrnenso derrick, and
are reported placing nine gun* in position,
‘ fortifying ( ■raig’s Hill, and also Black’s
_ . the Boston j I-ian.l, uetweeu Morris and Janies 1s-
Stmulard, and all the Abolition organs j land., of which they are reported in pos-
of the North. I ao»»ion.
pond. iit of the Cin
y\t present ail tlio ..
tho guerillas from the bunk, nor protect
the trait-port.- that bear ua supplies. How
could they, if thole wero hull a dozer,
butteries of Hying urtillerv at different
places’.' There is tho Strader, with hun
dreds of boxes of ammunition piled on
her deck, and a hole from a 12-pound, i
through her bar-room, only two feet
above tho Numbering volcano. Two other
holes are through her. The Prima Donna
bar over twenty cannon shot through her
-all this with on., battery at Cypress
Bend, thirty-five mile* below Napoleon.
What would it be if Johnston should go
there ? In some places the channel conics
within a few feet of the cutio-lined shore.
AH the gunboats cannot keep them clear.
When the riv. r is low, a steaiuor is al-
irio»t hidden behind tbo hank; sharp
shooters cun lire down up.
cannon cannot be elevated to reach them
—shot would go over.
Park Godwin, editor of tho Evening
Post,-ay* that "if slavery is to uontii tie
in thi* country, hu wants the Irish Catho
lics lo lukc the places of the negroes, and
let the moro intelligent and moro virtu
ous blacks bo liberated. ’
Lol isvii.lk, July 10.—Martial law
declared hero to-day. The latest ad vie
from headquarters place tho
much the bet
tiesleek fel
they having i
tho vov when tlio trying moin.-nt coines.
It - indeed a happy deliv.-riii.ee, lor
wli.c*. Mobile,- indebted first l-> Judge
Jonei.. and r.-eoiid to Gen. Maury, for
linmudiataly acting ou tho subject.
Cuiifors Disoovkuy.—A corrospond-
ont of tl." Melbourne Argus writes;
I have lately discovered, iu u stony
creek, fifteen miles fro
bodies of threo uhori)!
and not wanting in th
which arc peiriii-d into -olid marble.
W hen I fir-t-MW them, I thought llo .
wore actually alive, until, on going clo-. r.
1 not ■ cl III" eye- T’hev are in a citting
iioitur- 1 . and the veins, muscles, etc., may
be distinctly traced through what is now
a group of »tono a block. They are in a
-plendid state of preservation—ovnn the
huger miil', teeth, etc., are as perfect as
they weio live hundred years ag
K, the command:!
if the Potomac, U
n. Ilonry A. Wi
A corie-pondenl of tho Atlanta Appeal
writing fr.-m Chattanooga says, I have It
from the highest official authority, that
Camp Chum- w-.s iho declination of Mor
gan’s expedition.
i well Wu!
BATHS
By ELLIS & LIVINGSTON. |
l.AUOir. SAM’’, OF
GJL.i^T;^i:A.a-3L;s, ■
HORStS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, |
ud at thslrrespec
M. BU3SBLL.
<U»> KS.
l.Dl-'I.b, and
O’LTS.K.'S.*
j. ii. m:i
CO.'S LlVi llY STABLE.
In tlu- cily «it (5
0 Cft' ringoa and Britt*,
18 sots Buggy Harness,
fl set.* Double Harnona,
2 Two-Horso Witgona and ILarhens,
3 pair Fine Match H men,
13 very Fine Buggy and Baddio Horn'
'< pairs baddio Ho- nos.
WIKI IS (VA TIM! NAILS'?
; - \IL WORK8 being
i . .(ii4 t.i ring
; i Nail ILcgn
' •» ■' ! .. '
uly 14 lt-
HIS
dtf
<•, aj'pHoaUjjn will
lilij* i»l iIk* tiMgroos
. ! . • 'l av lor, Jutu of
• v i.ont ofdobfs
o-i <1. •••tiosd.
I. 'I’U l.oR.
t Ho
Tugeth
July ■ '- 1
SIEGE ARliLLERY.
day lIiu
ud terrible v .-Uu,
i to tiii; coLUMBt s in .urns.
A u ’.; ■ rr-
L.VL.Vn'IfaUirn
• U i .'ouni.. On
iw M\U and natcr
"ity to bo sold for tbo
811 J F.FFERS0N.
eimuno, the t
nuls, quite whole, •
smallest dotaiD, !
W l iVu‘i
I iiis .lurk wiin
ver thorn; but
i by his bi.le with-
bo-
Piti.'Kfi of Slavic-,.--In answer to let
ter* ou the subject, wo furnish tho follow
ing price* of slave-, in the Richmond
market, at |-r> sent H-.-tyoung
$2 «K*I to 2,700 -fair ni.-n fioin $2,800
2,400-common men from *1.800 to 2.000
- best young women from $2 I<*J to 2,-»(«)
—lair young women from $2 uou i-> 2.200
—common young women $1,8.10 to 2,000;
J hoy* and giris, sixteen year*, from
Small negroes aro high.
Jlichmond Sentinel, 1 Wi.
CasualtieH.
Muhcogkk Rivli;->. -Fr nia dUpateh
from (’apt. Jam. - A White-ide L-* bin
wife, wo learn the following casualties in
that company at the fight at Gellv-burg:
J e lsie -i killed. \v oui.de.l, NS ill,Kill
Miller, Smith Coulter. Jackson Autroy,
John Latham and Richard ('aniline;
Prisoner, George Blunken*hip.—Tiiwi
IIaukrhtow.n, Md., .July 7—via Rich-
md, July 1 !. — />/. Sun: Uur rogiment
1 urinsol .lentil.
V. M. It.
adqunrtors i>lncc tho robe.- . rr-
tween Corydon and Now Albany, Indi- | suffered heavily at Gettysburg
ana, about fiftuen mile* from the latK-r, i inst. Wo are ut liu^t r-town, Md,
with our troops, under Hobson, in cloiu I well
pursuit,
lilli KruutorlMl District.
Mr. EditorEnqurim I n(diced iu tho column*
of the Enquirer, a few days ago, a communica
tion eiguod " Voter.’’ annouaeiiiK the iiai.k. of
n Honi | Major Pktkm Brkn.vn iu n candidate for Sena
tor Iroiu this district, win jIi induce* me to wrile
threo lines. I irunt that none of your i..inier-
ou* reader* in this district will f.r a iin.inent
even iinairiiiu that I have nay iuelitmtion to
pluvk a single flower from tho wronth oflsnrels
with which Major Bren un l.us been OruWuu-1,
Uh'l whi<-h lie *o jurlty uiuriu. No, Mr. Editor,
rather would l add others and thereby rwcll
tho wreath to its utmost extent. Neither do I
wish or intend to say uughl armiust the (|iiuliQ-
catlons ol tbo Major for tlie position : for 1 coif^
sider him einiaeiilly .(uaUtied to fill tin otReo
with distinction to biihsolf uud honor to Ids
district. But I conclude, Mr. Editor, that we
would uotaoiit u daugcrous error when wo at
tempt to draw from tbo army suuh tried and
valiant veteran* aa Major Drouun and others,
while our bleeding couutr 1* still, a* it wsre,
upon the vortex of a bottomless whirlpool,
ready to be plunged into llicubyn* of subjuga
tion, slavery and ruin by u proud and invdoat
i*e. b’uppodo, for a moment, Mr. Kdltur, that
TV.!
GENERAL ORDERS No
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A IkV
■ rissassi
. it d :''>r
.. 1 ,.j;.ij M 'v in laauary
. ' * ta. it'd. . , i-iUdiiiicd in ooh-
j \ • extra.'t I.' m i'u* niiimtcj oT Harris
I • y
I To Coopers an i Blacksmiths.
V ! ANTKD tti" AlabaifiR Nall Works m
•JIi'.ii'l. \i ».'n in. two Kood (Jodpera and
uo t o •< o.K'gSi. .. ^ „; F o\ V j;BR A- C0.
I Girard, ah... .tuiy 1+, ..•* >E.-tf,
i Oocd
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Fine (Jombs.
l oir ui d r. '..ulby
l* A rivis,
May 11, 110b-9t
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