Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, September 15, 1863, Image 2

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—- Columbus Acquirer. COLUMBUSi Tuesday Morning, Kept. 15,1863. Another Candidate forGoterUor. Tnc :*»?rr-. %jM»n<li;iice wiUi lion T. M Fttri.uW, <»f riumt'T county, which w . opy from the Southern Itcio y>in before . hcpuopiu of <>*' thu-i candidate for Govcrno* I !»itf'>n* on ll: •#/«'*£ rope. Hal being so fur from homy, we must appeal lo fba I Arras to k< o*> the communities aroused j to a ju*t#o» «eof their duty; to impress It on our legislators, at the next bitting of ■ that honorable body, to make it the duty j of tlm militia and civil nffk-or* of each ! county to thoroughly patrol it and arrest ; and send back to the army all deserters, | and down with the rc-c-onetmetioniste, w«; j erojkcr* and tpcculatqra. and keep their ito* • communities rid of nil such characters, the j It j. tho q}nmg< »i thing i * the world to lift, that flic army, that has done all the To the People of Russell Cotiufy, my fir*« already tressed the opinion that M»j. ; lighting nnd endured nil the hardehips J’nui.<v\v I-* »>oc of the must patriotic end and privation*, should hoof such good high-minded men of the S'ute, and quttiifii (J for the position both morally and men tally. Ho is n planter of emi nent success in his bu*Im***{ a most ebioilubit*. iiilluet toil find useful oititen; i v»lip«e strong good sense cheer and high spirits, while the specu falor* and croaker*, residing in the in terior w here the tocsim of war has never J said hut little cause for despondency, and this is strictly true in o military point of view. But there Is, at one scene of discontent within the Confederate Timlts that has caused some apprehension in the public mind. 1 adude to lUleigh. N. C. The Raleigh Standard, published al that place, by misrepresenting sente fuels and distorting others, by appealing to the apprehensions of tho people on the one hand and to their hope! on thoolhor has succeeded in arraying public opinion in* many of the surrounding counties against the Government. Thceditor dis avow* re-construction, boil ho disavowal i is disingenuous, us you will readily per- to do. I Judge Ira... heard, should be ,o completely- j ^'vol'y "'oWh.r ingrMoluUo,,. wMppci,; „r„„ other, i "I'l'Zt claim to bo the I sounded, flung to the winds . . ■ f labor. The I' hlWion s H •‘•inner difference*, and I ——- *. t j r i ' i".i , , ..he ' «.'i' -Kid, ‘♦Me by -*‘ j &, country » crt.! mutt n • •>v.vu, anu f’ r '" , with the inert ardent secessionist*, it | •— viito preference* yielded, in this case, I ; v rs sufficient for them to know that their | Entered should have been ciad to have had assur* j beloved South was invaded by a van-l. I j burlel in TELEGRAPHIC. J l«6ir suns were equipped and sen Arf of Cbngrrtn.in thr venr }•* .1; H. I'HgAeHRK, in the Clerk’* Office oj ■> G’nfl of the Confederate fitutet for circuit)stances to nor is there time for delay, i must, therefore, yiold to what scorns to l»o a demand for my services, nnd allow you, ns you liavo requested, lo place my name nt tho disposal «*f the vo*er« of the 24th S- naforia^uJitrict. Voify Vcspectfuily, Yoitr ohediont servant, JAMKS M. CHAMBERS. rlr.in, ingand a mother’s prayers. Their hand* and purst * will.held not substantial aid and c .mfort to lb ; soldier, or the family he left behind. M> lira: t • v/cils with gratitude to God, that I was b.»rn and brought up among n I people fo I -I’elflsh, so patriotic. Side by I TO T»f 15 VOTERS OF Having permitted the use of my name ofthettnwbmi and It* c.ur., nr.il pub- proper Unit my opinion, nnd fe»H"it-, ’ , * especially in =<* far a*- they relate i*» thr ^♦th of Au- | crr»-rti. airueffiefor Southern independence, tide did the * sons' battle and falY. with j nrrlved i 1 n;y tint horn, on the heights of MeDow- ; Missitsip; el,and side by side, with ray only re-I maining syn, they have battled since on many a hard contested Held. From them I never hear a word of despondency, or reproach of weusioiiists. Cun such a EOBRIAt _ people be • • n quo rod f answer unhesi- uitingly, Ao, never/ They'may bo eub- jngmled—annihilated—but conquered nev- o conque: tJ. .Yurthern OiUrirt of Gem •Moiulk, Sopt. 2.—Excellent wages is pnid in Texas for Cold hands. Negroes se;i from three to four thou- sand dollars each. Upwards of a hundred thousand slaves i exes from Louisiana and ‘ j great &tru who have bra n or are likely to be wbip- ] ,. , ... slilui'Y on# of th* he-it safeguards aglilnst j pad; and if they. Instead of selling their j M 1 , 1,1 | Ml ^ er -mu .i.-»ak« or wilful mal-a inifimtrft. ! ,<um to Mammon and hoarding the Al- ! * M ‘‘ t: . J T \ ' Ut t,J0 Adminirtra-: shouldbe nmdo known lo Hose who: JmtlSiO dollar, would ,ji.c u. tW-lr ^ O WrtwwS » • mill. '' •? VVehnvenn etpiallv high opinion oi i rlatancc, cither of pe: >n a I service in the U ‘.' 1*0 as nown in t e Lon- b HVe no j hingle opinion it; suppr the <|Unii(te)ilioiif of tn« Hon. Joshua IJ ill. I.Ml W-- have not joined in the “hue and t-M •" against him as a dttl<»yul man or a r cnnstrucllonbl, bveauro wo dirt n »t and d tint helievo -uch charges in I —we regard ibtm a* thu ufLpriog of ,.id pr< judi. < <, dial eaiinotbA discarded, • n wheti th' ir iidulgince threatens ii >ii mi. ;liicf to tlm cause of tho Con- li 01■: acy. But wo mint *ay thut hi« late loiter u rather ninhiguou* in reference to i i lingi-iiciiv- of our etrugglo thut mui/ aiit Wi ttUrihutc .Ills ambiguity to a di jaisitinn to concilialo a very small chi** c»l disofftffltud men, rath w than toiytnpa* »bv with 'hem. V»'.* believe that, if elcc- terf, he Would make a goad and pa'rLih Governor—deoidtd “nd unswerving in )ii“ adnerrii.ee to what lie might believe t> be right, and unccmpromivingly op- posed to injustice and wrong. It will by remembered thut, after the deelen;iori ol Cpl Chambers (whom we i.iippouul!. wo refused totakesidoa in the lu«t election fur Governor, because we v/ere oppo‘»-d to conferring tho office f«,r ti tinril tirn-i on any man, and because we wi re decidedly opposed t<» the caucu* or c> avetiiion r-yatem by which Judge Nis* bet wn- brought oiH. That system has nut now Inn-’ reaurlftd to, nnd wo hove CMiididaLe* reprosen ing no organized parlies or cliques. Wo shall not make ■ ur paper an *‘org-n” ol‘ either of the candidate*, and shall tee! quite safe that both the executive administration and tl ii p.opio of Georgia will remain true to lie Confederate Government, no matter which should bo elected. lCven if we • 'red otherwise, wn doubt whether we HlmulJglvo expre . ion to our fears in mil a form al in give encouragement, :i r ‘ntn! comfort to the enemy, ‘intislli that nil untrue and until fa man cannot h.i i nioJ that the peoplo will invnriii* hlv di- over any cuto piracy to run in such m n under false coJora-we think it the hotter policy to submit tho isiuo to their quiet judgment, rather than by vio- oleni ftceu*atio'i« to at r up or embittei divisions at h uno nnd encourage the ene my wuh the report that wn have an or* gauil'.atlon uftiaitorj nmong US. We suppose that tho oiled of llio run ning of three candidates wi.l ho either tho ro-eli ot : on of Governor Brown or tho throwing of ihe election into the hand- of thu Legislature. In tlm evo*» of :l fsiluro of tho people to elect, MnJ. Fur low would probably plnnd tin; be*', chance of olcetiou by tho Leg Mature. Thorn are reports, however, that Mr. If• 11 coil templates retiring ir.»m U.c conle. t. We do not know whnllior tlieso report 1 arc wo.l founded or Hot. arid wo are very far f' m i••pcai'ii),'them wiihu d Mire to in- J-ir.i hi in ; hut wo think tbn^’Jp view of all tlm imii--ifj|* anei-4 attending *il» cun- <Jid»u-y, hi., withdrawal would be n movt patriotic and -u'uiury aul Inipt* esmeui*.—Hiinm time since, in oanursalion with Judge Me Ken dree, pill chasing agent for (lie government, we eskud him thr •pi<-«tion, whellior lie would seiKo •» IimiI of baron or flour whielj a plant* r brought t*» our city f..r thu purpose- of >■ Uni*/ it in the pOopi • fortheir *• wn c uiKiiniplioti. Hi- answer win, thut he a*.uhl m*t, n**r would h.-inlcih ru in "n.y iiM'i’h io! : I trade, wimru his oporn f.mil f wm . • >nfine*I |<i tie- city, hut w ould hoi. p rmit provisions lo he bought up h**ro l*y dealers and tdiippod to other inarkeo 'rim iludgo«Xpro*?ed bin self •• 1 • m eedlngly anxious that prnvi-ion* • i**u : d it.* broil Jit info ir.ur'.ei and llo- r*-< ■ i• dealers of the city lul y-uppiied wiili -sio.-ka to meet »m- ' tl,,- li.ii. Wotnlcy the above item from the T.mr- of yesterday morning, h. *1 unit thut n *w *>ur count, y irionds will bring those ii-ce* nr anicloB into our C’ny, uu we uro woefully in need til them. Haw flit* %rn»j Regard* He~cnu*truc lliililata, Creakeih and Hperulaioi b. We have received u letter, written liy an tiffidPr of a company from this ;ity, from Wyn. Leu's army, informing ut that there are two n.nn running for the Lug- i lullin' in the tid Cong' e.-sional District ol lit oj-giti, who are “openly for pence on any tonus." Our correspondent gives us tho iiuuu of these candidate*, but doiunot toll ur In what county they are l uon ng Hoping that thoro i- - .me mlvtako about thy mntu-r—that report* have rea. l.ed the army which uro not SMiV.niiied by tho facts of tho catio—wn retrain, for the present, from publishing llio Pi.me* sent u*. for tear of doing in juti'.lcjOj but in thu liieiintllilu r.-qiM-al any ofuur subscrit ers who know of candi date* in the litl Ck'iigrosM -mil District mnning cnsuch a pliutorm, to inform us nndTyl us Compare their accounts with tliu*Qreceived *n>m the army. Have our people who remain at homo reflected thoughtfully upon tho unhappy effects which such lepnrl*', whether true or tnlse, nnitt have U|.*>.. the array ’ W«* liuvo sent forward our bravo nnd able bodied men to confront tho foe—to sus tain tho on*ct el' his columns advancing t>our Mi'.j igathm and -mor. All lit ut those Won liavo to cheer them in thnir advanced and porillous position is the astUtanoo that they are sustained by those at homo—-that the peoplo lt-l\ be- hind them me a* true to the eausn us they ai lion at ltichuiund is a consolidated inili- | f 1 tary dospotlsm, ns shown in the Con- Oelil or uf thulr ,>l «..Uon g»in., 1i,y : ad k .I C |, ra .W I.; *..«H h.,f»u.« time,., much *“ ; ,v ' r " of »«*tilat«.nsl liWrty.-- • ilwimj by ,11-.,ur ioclo|,. ml<. U cc „„d An0ther lro ' n *> S*».rc»l county reads ns follows ; "Itceotveil, that ' XI ii urel,.. fur », to refer lo thi.cla,., "• ' ,ro ' wl *"•»'*'»»* *”* “»«■ • , .. , .. troofm from North Carolina." lhe editor , ' 1 ] ' wrl puhlUbod In the same puper «n extmot l, r ‘ ’’ jl l ";; 1 1 ' v, ‘ h from „ fuller roo-lv.tl iVom . corru.p.m- ulnr y to -oil your -tlunlfeo l». We in , dent „ Auburn y „„ r own 8tllte ' ow . ! " *»«-( , u ,.„Ji„ R H„. t „ ur!e „f t ,,e I‘" V V ," ‘- U " 0 N...r, C,•How Oitteen... ail U,i, fell, upon poo,.loot home; «„■« u» tin, ,oJ wo th , n , ti , muI r oril ,„„ ni lieed not the .m»blv hn« of hireling* ro . eo ,„ lruotl „ n , b<) ,„ 0In , lhfc- b .. that now thrcHton our futijugation. ' I have never sot-n tho men more che ful than now, nnd should an opportunity | vo(J offer, tliclr fighting quuliio* will be pr»»v- - d .ii'uch t > tho vo.-t of Lincoln’ s hosts.” th i* of hirelings ! counter-revolution. Arc you ready such n consummation ! if so, lot me tell you in all seriousness what must ho the consequences of such monstrous foliy. Three million* of slave* would he ernnn* Hun. Hlura llult'r Prepuilllun. | C *P»<*J <|nnrtonwl itpin n perdu i uf We hrnrtily »eeuml tho propniiilun nfi tho " r ‘ llf HmUh. ""'I yon wuuM r.l. Unit for lholmineHi«t„forin«t!un b " «*<run..-ly ferlutmte If y 'Ocn-tic* ofiiurrcs t*. 1 prepare for the *nd duties incident P» a great buttle daily ox- pec'.ed in Northern Georgia. Such or* gnib/.atimiH have been formed in Kieb- mondund oI*uwlu*re, and have been found of thogicntcst HHsistanco to the hospital*. It cannot bn expected that the (Jovorn- rnent can nil tin-time keep In employment a number of uuNexnridother atfcndanU of the sick and wounded l uffialent meet llio requirements of every occiisi* n. Should the expreted battle come off, there will bo great need uf amJuitineo to the surgeon* and the hospitals of Gen. Bragg’s depart ment. Thorn will also ho need of the collection and preparation of articles re quired by surgeons and nurse*. No lime is to he lost, and wo trust llmt our citizens will manifest their inter. I In this matter by a general rwpmino to Col. Holt’s in vitation. More of the feeling in the Army. The following is an extract from a letter from an officer of a Georgia regiment to " friend in this city. It boars date Uni ted State* Ford, iicm- Vr leHcksburg, Va., Hcjit. 4th, Ibbil: "J can son no onuso for despondency, A* long us we-have an army in the field, though the onmny possess every city ana town of Importance in tho Confederacy, llio lire* of liberty and the lights of free dom will continue to burn brightly. Traitors, of cour.e, wo have to contond against; desertions may he numerous; still, the sooner we know them the butter. Much men are in the way of tho army, and lend to punie, strlle, and thodomor- alization of good sulryers. Wo can stand all I bis nnd more ; ImL thoro is one thing, «»* true, should ho oni-ihcd in tho hud /A- - /fecundruction jnirti/of (horqin. Jf over u peoplo ..f any age or generation had n caueo ..f »n»ro vita! interest to life, liberty and property, than wo have now, l have not been able to come across it. WJdlo it Is human to cling to life, there is no cause on earth for which a um:i could better (lie; and 1 honestly think that, us a whole, it wore better that death should overtake us, nnd attribute it to the vengeance of God. Hum to allow the unbullowed North to put our sluves above us, rob ii* of our property, and turn out women and children, all, us outcasts and beggars on the face ol the earth," Letter from »*J. T. ti.*» Geohoktown. Tens., ) Hcpicmbor 6, 18t>:i. j Kditor Enquirer. -.Since my last li>t- ter, notliiog has turned up of an excit ing nature. Tho column <-f tho enemy spoken of in my last ns being at Sweet water are camped a few miles ahovo Charleston, along tlm line of the rail road. They have made no effort to cross, and very probably will not, until they effect a lodgement thinaido of TannosHflo Biver, oitlu- 1 at this placo or Harrison, a .-uiiill Milage south of this place, distant about four miles. This place i.-> situated about one mile from the Junction of the H rwnssee with tho Tciinesse.- Hiver, ten miles duo west from Charleston and twenty miles above Cliott.anoogn. This i9 the outpost of our Infantry lines above Chattanooga, therefore you will perceive that our lines have burnt curtailed north of Chattanooga at least two-thirds of tli ir length by tho evacuation of Kant Tennessee. Each passing day brings tho various D visions of our army donor togothdr, tin- d-».> is m-t far distant when our army will bo conci-ntruicd Into uno solid, eom- paot mass. Tlu n may your reader, ex pect tidings of one of tin* m. -t terrible and bloody hntt’es that was over fought on this Continent, Our Division (.Stewart’ ?t has been trans- lb rod Uj Gen. Buckm-1\ Corps. You must not infer that Buck nor i* a Limit. nernl. Such is not the case he is » Major General commanding a Corps; tile Corps consist of his Division nnd rflewart’s. Wo would gladly sue him made n Lieut. General, for lie is a man of enlarged military capacity and possess es those qualities which endear a General to his soldier* In au eminent dugr*M), ho personally looks after the comfort and intorost of tho soldiers, sees that they are dialc tho remaining portion with tho hung-’y foreigners who compose tho greater portion of tho Northern army. You would he emu polled to en counter these blacks at the ballot box upon terms of political equality. Their child ran would sit cheek by join with \ "ur tiwn in thu school room upon terms of social equality. The culture of cotton would hn abandoned, for it cannot be produced in our climate, except by sys tematic, Involuntary labor. Those who produce it, being left to themselves, would set-k for lighlor mid more agreeable employment, und would come In compe tition with you at every turn in tho busi ness avocations of life. You, my poor friend, who gain your daily bread by toil daily re towod, would have to en counter their labor upon term'-, not of equality indeed, hut of groitl inequality; for auhuy could get along upon wlmt n white man would soorn to live upon, they could afford to work cheaper than your self. You would, therefore, h .vo to bring yourself down to tho n«groo*s notions o! living or go without employment. Any white workman of any city of llio Houtb, when free negro labor hr* ootne In com petition with his own, will toll you the uniform effect is cheap labor and meagre profits, Wendell Phillip/, too, u ruhlripg his hands in ecstacy at tho prospect of roulia- ing hit long cherished dream of amalga mation, You, in the event of «mnn lion, might still think it n dream and a delusion, but as sure a* the two tuci-s are put in a condition of political and seeini equality—a state »f things, in thu opinion of tho sanguine abolitionist, iiltoady near ut hand iimalgiiumtioq, disla dcfi.i rm it ,ih must inovibtbly follow. Amnlgnnm. ti<m might ut'flifl infuse tho Intelligence of the white into the hlttok race, but tho mixoit race vtypuM degenerate ut every subsequent intermarriage. Dr. Nutt, whoso extensive practice among tho mix ed population of Now Orloans entitle* his opinion to the highest respect, j./tya, in hi* "Types of Mankind," that tho child whoso parents are h th mulattoos is in ferior, montally and physically, to his parents. In addition then to other ovil.*, you must oonteniplato the extinction of your own ruuo ns the remote hut proba ble consequence of ro-eonstruotion. auayELL. [Ciirruspondenve.] Cot.i .Mittrs, Ua., Sept. -UIi, lHOil. (!ol. .famen M. (Jhumbere : Blit -The undersigned, a small portion of y.mr many f riends in this community, JoHring to secure what they conooivo to ho your valunhto services in the pub lic councils nt this important period in our country’s history, beg leave to pluci* year name at Ilia disposal of the voters of this district as a candidate for tho Slate Sena’o. Tltoy believe that your nomination for this position will sucureln tho district a unity and satisfaction which will obviate any contest or opposition, and will result in your election by a voto which will ho gratlfylngto your feelings, and oommoiwurato with your worth. AYc are, respectfully, Your Icllow-citizan*, Wn*. A. Bo loll, K. Garter, It. M. Gunby, 8. M. Farrar, John IJ'un, Jno. D. Stewart, Thoo. Sapp, R. 8. Greenwood, J. Rhodes Browne, Tims S. Spear, T. 1*. K. Thronwits, Y. J. IMiillips, pOSll!'. should but uni willing tint ..... , be known, anu ii'i receive but <. let tiiSt be cast understanding! v. It is known to tny t'rieJid* tnct 1 was ardently "Southern rights" in 1850, and a -ccessionUt in 18t50. Having been olcc- led a scat in tho State Convention of I8*J], utter a warm contest, J. in that Convention, carried out the withes of my con* UucnU, They will yield death, laid tJioir spirit* will acknowledge no master but God who made them. Then light on. fight over, and let our motto be independence or annihilation. To secure tho mu and prevent the other, we must depend on tho uriny alone. They Jiuve done nobly all that mc-n could *j.j. Wo must hu!p thorn from home, by sending all physically Hilo to boar, even fur a tin)**, tho bur.hens of war. 'We must aid them by our nrnyors and kind and cheering word*. The brave deserve ur.d appreciate such. Let thorn he assured that wo have n»t forgotten our promises to tako care of their rsivea and little ones, while they are far away. Let . . . - #v _ . .. State and individual contribution i be ap ings and opinions, by casting my J plied to (hU noble purpose. Let tho vote f**r thu ordinance of s<*« c*>lon. ' man of wealth, the speculator and ex'.or- I wut then a sccoetionLi from princi-1 tionc-r, whilst heaping up his moiicy.rc- pl«, l aim Mich still. Subsequent eve.ita J fleet how valueless it will bo ifsuhjuga- havw not been of a character to Convince 1 t''.” 1 roach •• his door. Boiler scatter it I was In-m-ror. i felt Unit wo » nd ; withlavisdi.hand in noble deeds ofehar- il warm the poekeD of . than lmv.. J A’aakec iuvadert. The wants und comforts of the soldiers :n the field nnd their families nt homo shall,'ns they Imvo ever done, receive my 1 i special consideration, If elected Gov-* I > r nor. 8tato and Individual economy - i.'iiid cen.r** to he watcliwords, when I connected with Lhe*e great objects. My offimsl support should, upon every iint wlien ’onget, with honor, remain united v.ilh the North. We wore being pressed grad ually to the wall. KueroaehmeiH encroacliinent hud boou submitted to; insult ufuxr insult had been heaped upon us, and this, loo, by a pooplc our equal in nothing, ami our auperiors only in treachery and hypocrisy. After fatten ing upon our substance, gorpont-iiko, _ . they Sought lo injt.il into our economy call, he given t<» Hie Government, whi-n tho deadly prison of every tern thut their [ n/>t oharJy inc*>n»tltutioual. This is no perverse, v'.t >'ti* l and fanatical nuturos, j titxie far fictions oj>p<»ition or grudging naiUtod by r. devilish ingenuity, could support t* the Administration. If wo devise. Itecei ring so me deg roe of Warmth {fail, it matters not whether in strict ac- in their cold nnd cowardly heart*, from 1 conUuuc with the letter of Urn conslitu- thoir succors and our suMbrnneo, they be- | tion—if wr- succeed, not one nmong the catue oniboidei.od to steal our property. | happy thouiiuwU will stop his strains of and, by legislative action, to throw nrouiid | praise and shouts'of joy to inquire if it themselv*-! that piotcction, while it would • was all dono precisely according to the sorcen tbompu'ves from the penalties cf n requirements of tho constitution, violated contract, would b- v.g death or I lie who l.i nl the helm of tho ehip of imprisoumc t i<> those wh*.. sought to r - ^tate i.- m approvod warrior nnd states- cluurt their stolen property. } man. Hia every talent and energy arc They had determined, by whatever- , directed to mtr success Wo will not means net M.-mry, lo exclude, directly *>r ] cripple hi* effort* by unnecessary criti* indirectly, our "pcculmr instUulioti" j f-ism ; hut nt. Aaron and Uurr did ly from uli territory acquired or t<* ben- Moses, wo will stay his bands nnd make quired—and not yetsuiistled, but like the ( 'hem steady, until tho going down of tho daughter*uf the horid leech, still ‘ 1 f o oted Goveri ,1 shall throw itc j ol|lf i:il nrotection) around any citizen, | w it'uin (.>••) urui)fnc<; of tho Con-crip' law. ; And in mv nppoiiitmenU to office m.v j Policy shall bn to givo employment and i a-sihinnco, in every practicable case, t>. j thoro who have boon dim bled qbjeit emrcornier. If 1 must yield tny j and como to tb<lrecoue of hi* rigHli and propecty to the insatiate Yun ! "'ill not the speonlator nnd cztnrtu ko«vtn«*ruia a prldo within me that would i who have hi ought reproach un their bo !«** oruslK-d, by it firm and manly re- names and lours • •* -lows and orphn *i*tance, than were 1 to submit tamely ! wipe out that rop ’ - * • • ... . . inaugurated “tin? irre- pressibtc oonfllc»,"'tlrrl upon that i-*«u' plucod nt the lo ud of the Government u man whMfroblef frioads were tho sup porters, nnd among them, tho very au thor r.f this fanatical doctrine. I believed then, that the institution o’ slavery wh* In danger, nnd the honor of tho Mouth involved. I felt that tiie timo j for action—for potitl-c action—-bud nr- -A few i rived. AVo had reasoned with our one- These are rnlot—had placed before them “in thought* »oul.‘ V that brent hod, and word* that burn," the I fiery ordeal consequences of their coiitinued Mggres- • whoso faith lions. Our prodictions wore uuhecdod— confidence in the God of battles is still our throats laughed at, und our urguments ! strong and mighty. Thceuuiny press us answered by renewed uggros-don*. L on HlUidce with hi* xeultant host. Grief saw no ground* for hope, no permanent fl>r the loss of loved ones has visited al- settlement with our honor uidarnishod. ! most every houeohold in tho Oonfedom- A chungo of parties, in Hie future, might ‘‘.V. Yet amidst all the . trials and take place at the North, but lids hopo afflictions, there L* to be found a strong was feeble, nnd promised only temporary J and abiding confidence, nmong tlm great cessation of hi.‘--tili(ic.s ;•> the fkrath, and "mos ofour poople, in our ultimate sue- nothing like permanent «^uiet. The tide ' The word "fuit" is ignored in their of funnt.cisui was sw lling and growing ; vocabulary. I am sure there hns recent- in a qri»it( wakening up to our perii- mditmn. and to tho grext interests the truth—our all of honor, Plant-.-r* and speculators are going beyond Shreveport to purchasoor hire. Good beef on foot, is 8 cents a pound. A'eRetables cheap. Cuttle, thirty dollars a hood. Coffee, thirty-five cento in ciiver—five dollars currency. Brownsville (Texas) planter,, are cheer- fully according tithes to tne Gorern- ment. Thirty-two of Lincoln’s la*', overseers at Huntsville, nre to be sent Lo Eagiu Pas.*, there to be liberated. The country in that region is n dose rt. Foolish reports spread through Texas lil.o wild-lire, it is reported thut Presi dent Davis and Gen. Bragg are both dead. Gen. Lee rupcrcedod Gen. Taylor in gn at repute. Pendleton Murry was elected Gover- nor by a small Majority. Military mnt- ters nre quiet. The* people and troops arc prepaired to r -T-! tho invasion. The Health of the 8late is good. The Indians on tho fron tier are troublesome. An average of 14 vessels is constantly off* Galveston block ading. There is great eonfldoncoin Gen. Magruder. Gropa.In Toxa.» are unprece dented. There is enough wheat und corn to supply tho western bank oftbe Missis sippi for two years to come if not u grain is town in the interval. The .Summer is very dry. Cotton picking commenced in Augn.-. . About ono hundred end fifty thousand hales o« old uud uev. in GtiARLm'Tr-y, Oth.—The enemy is si lent to-day. Gen. Beauregard refuse* to hold any communication with tho Yan- ko>;’s flag of truce bout* herohftcr until explanation is given of their firing on our long bouts. The Yankee officers captured at Sttrn- tor were naval und marine officers. AVo al**> took tho original flag of Fort Sumter, which Major Anderson was compel led to tower and which D.ihlgrcn hoped to replace. KirfJWoNi), ttth.—In the Virginia Sen ate Gurf*er.-*»fPetersburg, submitted ro- c o!’.uions j ovidlng for tho appointmont missioners to prococd to each of I arid a expected and por- thm'ghi* pi, I I have don-. I be liccidud by the ballot box) whether r,t:!'f-** *«•«'» aim! !.eb. imiced, a patriot | P ,!,lC • A proportion was made to the » i w&-. ,-ii,,g uhd whof H i her Status of ii>o Confederacy to insti tute like cojniniMioner*. The resolution wu* considered. Alter a abort debate an indefinite postponoinent; yeus C8, —gaining itiength nt ay cry rurge. Mid - ly b uioro effort to nngulph | und overwhelm In oli this ‘ for casting tny voto foi ry, already in danger, 1 might be imperilled • b irtoct the danger promi.tlv we must, (nt it hmux lir lied by the *tn »f bayonet and oannmi, nnd not b justification ! property And domoatio hanpin3»i 'ion. Slave- l >olv«J in this ar**r.t struggle, by .■ nd* a coui "- The time has long •InOo ai rived, when 1 prefer rod to \ ‘ ,,,p People ahould <«>n»i« i ,fi our oondilion and if lo-i It only with tho patriot’s eye and llio pa- |j j trioi’s h''art. Will not (fie lover of gold >/• , R' c '* up. for a while, hi* money making, try? nnd unrocistingly. If 1 wasjuUiflaVde then, in anntioniug r oruble name in defence of h n**i the mun i vi-uith and tho planter* all over our land bring themselves to vygard the out ut*. <>! their coUhr* uml their hto ii* as belonging lo our Govern ment, to bo drawn upon and used by it, disruption of the I have multiplied—und grown from street] lets to river*—from molehill* to ntoui tain*. They present ln*nperoblub«rrle to anything savoring of reconstruction. Dio idea that the Union wn* broken j even to the lust dollar or last grain t up. with a view to it* reconstruction on n When thane things »hall h» done, then more permanent basis, is altogether now, tho countr\ will b -giu to feol tho fullno- I never hoard of it until recently elicited "fits power and vigor—and oro long from a distinguished Georgian.' Jt ocr- bovnmi all doubt, tlm onemy wi»l be tainly did not find u placo in any sece*- ; driven buck front our *?>il and tho glori- hion programme that met,my observation. ; mis snnshinn of peauo will dispense his l,my*cU, regarded tho disruption pnr-| kordnl ray* over onr ontire country, imtnent nud oomplato, and have never T.M.Fuulpw .scan lira day, even when our country was ! Amkut-th. Sapf. K, ifi(W. cuvolvod in gbmin of tho deepest hue, —•« ‘'rv'rM'Lr::: i "\r n pW.m th«n, M to \ >nkM cL,r, c t.r. 1 >* at «*Trvauo»a. conflrmnt.on now. Fully developed by ! nth Georgia Regiment. • -ii i»- i-.-» I r.. t «' " ’ “ thl*h, } Ml. II 1! var, it m exhibited in all its hideous- I * ” »» ’•» w imprec; left thigh. Prl- -prt aonting to the gaze of tho world. ; v , 0 ,'‘ right arm awpaOstoil. II U..w- b-uckne** of « malignant heart— tl.n* ho Ji J i, r i B , lil 1 “•v'hscu t °tl':iutli . 4 Bhy; both thigh* and knee: ll'y'f Jul • ^’ ] Atu,,n; aild Ml'; ditxi , M bewbj {»rc»>.t and left f-ct: died. “ I'Eh* thitrh: . ant efl Stl, J«ly. ' 1 ’“ aU { ' ,#nl of .Inly. The largest sale of Imported good* over offered in Iiiohtnond was made here to- «l»y. Pricer- hirhor (ban any heretofore obtained. Thn new* from ChfifUaUui to*day had an inspiring effect. Confidence is felt boro that we shall h ivo. good news to-day from Tennessee, Cu.vHi.KSTo.**, Sept 10.—No firing iast night except frem our bptterias. The unomy arc working hard on Morris' Isl and. The prisoners token in the utaauit on Sumter were landed in jail last night. , j All quiet this morning, ovui , CVuilesyox, SepLO.-At half-pasti and i*etrlevo U ‘nn c> M,oek V"' ,a ’ >rul “« “ i>°ld and deter ging holdly forth j m i«od efl'ortwa* made Lo carry Fort Suiu- '.ny South ’ Will , ter by assault. The Fort was garrisoned by the Charleston Battalion, and com manded by Major Stephen Elliott. The enemy approached In about fifty barges nnd ns soon as they were seen, Fort Moultrie and Battery Iloo opened upon them simultaneously with (ho in fantry in Sumter. The Yankees sue* needed in landing n portion of their force ut tho ruin*, but, after fifteon mlnutos' contest, in which tho Charleston Butta- Hoo fought cheerfully, chiefly with brink- bats and band grenade*, wore driven back and repulsed in disorder. Tbore is no account reocivod concern- in," tho A Kukco loss In kiliod and woun- Po, 15 i 'orp. J W Dtt|>r iiibiiio.l will. i-umnriK, urrcciilioo, I .I .«kin»<T riilit' thl«h liiwoliorjr, and iivorv nth.-r prinolpVo that - Mi,#>io;i.lta) II tt.v; b*ih thlcb,.Sd!„”' aumraoti tin. hnart *>i -sinful man. j ui' .i -.tli July, ii ii Munn; tbii.li m. I til,.. 4t,.j Wilb.uch apnojiin 1 »»nt no at>lli„. ; '■ 1 ".f" 1 * ,, , tion. potjlitml or iim.nl. I ! , , M t-<S'“I !>«•# mid i r sink an | nu, official I between us a Oh in cue wall. ipujUulJo gulf. No act of • private tdmll bo given to roconetruolion on any terms. Let no man, therefore, longing to return to the flesh pots of Egypt "»ut Ins vote for me n* ho exponort ofhis ieW'uml wishc*. I would not only rof.iso : such r r —»>-. • - *■ • * 1 M n.y. -oill un .lil Ol JUly. i & u«cki diefifttb July. V,”- V.—V,°F n ***,’ ,0,, !o *': *«“» off Sth of Julr. Lo, IMIkiwrlt! right i-liest; died 8lh July. ? * i MoHjO; 'olt lejf; #«nt off^Hli July. Lo ore 1 N Lamb-, loft side; diedtuh July. IMA Georgia Regiment. ndigli allegiance.’ uudotl iu tldgh ar.d font ofl . linn a. I-iri.-oli, ini 4 i,t '.* - 1 '! • l |'»h*l s-.M.nff >t'ubiuiratioii nmi nho (1 ‘ Julj-. 1 rix « J .shannon: both thwhi: aquaCowtSo Mr W*.***"*: awl J w* h'-* pmpo*ition for the “err- sistors to return to llu*lr Their punic laith—our lo«- ,v. <r ~i> , , .... •s. sufferings and bereave- ^ ‘ U \%£' \"v t v\ 1'*^ fX u . l ^ r J all forbid it. Iii,* failed to live ' .rUSWff'‘it h^uil tlil,Uur! Uft ,hUrh together m harmony whon tho rcoolloe- 1 1- - llolli»if«wo r ths tuft thigh: iggle for (ndepen- ! fJu»y. Pn It u Mattox: neck: K. llodd, Jo*. It. Hill, K. G. Wilkin , I’ho*. ( 'haltlu, sr W. H. Young. J. M. Estes, J. H. Merry, D. V. Kill*, Jos. F IVu, H. W. Van VcvVe R. L H:u . •Li*. W. Warren, Tho*. Uaginnd, 8. HothchUd, F. K*>tbchild. mutual donee were fresh in our memories, I, e.<n we expect now to entor into bond* of peace, whon our passion* are stirred to their very dopths i.ml hatred and mu tual rancor liavo unlimited away? it would indued be a union, unblessed of God and unsanctioued by our holy rel • gipn. We will have no fellowship, wo will pledge no faith, with the plunderers of our property—the murderers of our sons and iho violators of our wives *n.> daughters. Bc-foro wo yiold to such union lot ov ’ ■' ^ - * be a battle the dust in Those are my feeling, struggle for Indopen-Iet |»y t«> believe that if th filed 5th J iily, (j—Pnv If 20th July find. Uolliltg! , - Pri . II B 5th July. ! u ^ U Bar*lwlok; right thigh; t .'111.I iily, ’I'rivHti-H J Reynold.**; left arm 1 w»uiii - iibi. ■ ' /«'>-. Ila.,11 utr 5 th July. ded. Wo captured from tho assuulticg party fl stand* of colors, 4 fine barges, 18 com missioned officers and 102 rank and file. Prisoner* nre now coming up to tho city. No casualties on our side, our men hav ing good cover. Al! quiet this morning. Tho flag of truce i* coming up from tho fleet, but owing to recent Instance* of tho cnoiny firing on our flag* of triico theirs will not bo received. Richmond, 10th.—Baltimore and Now York papers of the 7th received. A let ter from Morri* Island, 80th, reports that deserter* say thoro arc but 2o men In .Sumter, and if. will bo blown up as soon a* i,u attempt is made to take possession. Buri.side ontered Knoxville on the 4th. Heintzclmen is to command a largo force in Texr.j to break up tho contraband tr: do of tin* Rio Grande. The Board or Council men of New York passed tho Exemption Ordinance over ft II Ando Regiment, joq. right arm amjm- ri^eek ainfa i. ‘ UL VVftteou/Tolt Injgh:' died 5th July. !gar d I am hup- | ■ i • - -- "Vjooted to occasional timid man at 1. various sources of information, of a j «»ff20th J ul> htrg.J p llutwoll, right ^.ti- •ingle toldtor who favors reconstruction yttly, l*rivM Whit,-hurst, ueck upon any term*, or who it willing to lay ° "— fM until our liberties o Kept the in to our transfer. news of any movement. The one- re ahulling tt» from the heights disaflection here J upon tho opposite sido of the river. J. T. G. impHril* them as much a* decs the Infl d«IRy of the o*»mritdc.* who share their blanket* and their humble meals in camp -—p<*t so diroc.ly, porliMps, but even mor.! imimplldbiv hy ucU or Choir,. ,‘,'fVh™'buVnlna What can bu the feeling of a soldier in I nmufftt, with eight the aimv, when be hears that the peoplo who have rout him fbrwurd t* b.tules — who conatitute hi* t«'rum Above. \V o bavo but litilo that is reliable from Vliosoatofwur north of ti*. The report depot at Cbicka- loads of supplies confirmed. uminst ty in hi* eoufltets with the onemy uro going over to the foe? If Uriah Knew thn tteachery ti to ha iu to, taored history furni&b exampb li thcre ba truth in poetry, Moore has aptly alluded to it in his stmt- rd to |1„1»| .tw.lr '• n '* 1 know n wnether any of the la IWH choir Un ,|. ,, th „ suao ^,i| ro ,d ts suppoit and Chlckamiiugu crock have hem, dost They did . over been destroy ie their appearance rd.a.v ut 8 o’clock, A. Umnugv, hut merely •d him , passed through th* tow ip ! Several gentlemen from above on the 1 fast train inform ua there arc indication* I ttiut Dalton aud Kingston will be evacu- j a led. W* think the movement of stores ; at those point* only h proper precaution- ; Somewhat heavy firing in tho direction j vf Trenton, was heard i.ear f'hickantau- . i .Tu , •• •<■■. 1 ga, yesterday. No r -ult* are knew n. .*»• won ter tn*t ,*ur correspondent ol (t/» mu ui* .lota 1/ l"'/* th, army write* feelingly mid indignant' j l>a _ iy upon thi* subject, k» foil “If it were possible for tp " Du* palrio: tbs Soliliff'-' *• rll wfiaf hereto »ovl i rtiiuuio I. Icirt-v within our ftra p. *uch in know ftill well how to ti carrying them through " w * ChatUuoogn Rebtt, of the ’.Uh, ' 10 reoc ^» u ’ ct ! contradicts tho reported deuth of General -o, we would j WliHrton, and say* thut be wa« than iu 1,1 'hem, by j the immediate- troni, blyoud Rome, skir- a few evo- j mUUiug with the enemy* This course was adopted when there wore plenty of men willing and anxious to do the service, and when the perils of the country wete loss. The time has arrived, however, when wo have neither room r.or bread for idlers, .til muet toork, and there is something lor all ' but in »dcr from « no word l ruction- 1 Grkknvili.k, Ua., Sept, 8tL. IStVi, r i\‘ II hi. .4. liaicll and others : Gkntlkxikn— While ?Utlng by tho bed of a bereaved and sick child, to-day, yours of the 4th Inst, whs handed mo. it was a grateful roliof to tho sadnoss of tho hour, to bo assured that friends nt home, of their own good will, were vol untarily preparing nnd tendering to mo, I well fed ...id c'olh«l sinvo WO l,uve I Ti.'ri^r M° m lh ° n '' * u f’*" hom ; r | ‘ C T>’«.v who h.vo boroo Iho burden and li. is Cor|., iv o liavo cat , 0 or “bn- I. T “»• «•»>«»•». ospooiallv for th. hmc of chu ita.y, „dl, choir it. Hour llian for l*. .north, cm- J " T * hi ' <‘ y»" K™ 1 v j have obosen to use in making this com- i ,,J muntcuUou, to tender to you my most " grateful aoknowletlgmonl^ A ou SHy, “That n portion of your friends, desirous of securing your service* ut this important period of our country’s history, take this method of asking pur- mission to plaoo your name at the dispo sal of this Senatorial District." Beforo leaving homo, the question of the 8vna- torship was being urged upon my ooniid- eration, by private solicitation* as well ns by more public demonstrations, and since l liavo been here, I have bad additional assurance* that some friends were enter taining tho wish that my name should bo tendered. For all this I was duly thauk- tal—yet I had not fait, until your com munication was put iulo my hands to-day, that tho call was such as to domain! au auswer. As ha* been intimated repoatedly, my preference has been for private life, I have not nought, but declined official po- . Before wo yiold to such a ©Mi» J l-«utrit.rightlaiur. he*nstb4uly. Prfv ovary plain in tho Confederacy ' a “ , '! 1, I C " I - rjaatarm. XL Brown, groin: all l‘ field, and every warrior bito 1 g0 R-°E v.... , n ii.-utli. I «Co. b-ton, l c l»flor. rtahl ,ld. Pri. J j lo. Jx-Lorp l <; la^lor. right Prir J _ 1 1 R»J»*on». thigli; bmh *ent eff 3rh Juty- Ken- T(I to our ! nedy. bladder: died 5th July. ■VfiivWctoh. right Tuns; died July 10. W H Pittman, right hip. i) 1* \Vnt- sn occasional tiumt man at home, thov I fyi u , te , Dl Mh, July. .1 Smith, right side: •ot the hearty concurrence of our Wave | offaib July. ’ Au l‘ cri0 * 1 * right shoulder: seat kuo« and o; '*011, right t Jf-.T S'• ,V ,V -** «'iutehur*t, ueeg; »ont .! •>. h J uty. 1- it:uumii6, right arm amputated: '• ii 0 Mayor' The Germania arrlvod nt Now York with European auvioo* to 27th. Th*r« was a report that a Confederate steamer named Atlanta put into brost for repairs. Having no bill of health she was forced to go into quarantine. Tho Pari* correspondent of tho Lon- doq Globe tny* numbers of vossob. on tuo model of the Alabama are being constructed for tho rebels in Frouc'n Port*. A memo rial of the British Eman cipation Society was presented to Kus- >e)l 011 the subject of iron-rains alleged lo bo in process of construction for tbo rebel Government in England. Tho Momorial states that two povtor- pro- C—PHv M Corbett, light arm amputated; 1 off auth July. • D—Priv J K Frost, lugi sent off 21st Julv. off anil JalV. an independent ( If tho country IUMII false peace it will bo by the salflshoes. ami timidly of those ut homo—by men who consult their fears and money, and wh >so highest idea of freedom is a batiq •ale from dangor and wi.l filled coffer* secure from thieves. 1 am not awaro of a single avowed re- constructionist among hi. aoqiiHinfar.ee •omewhat oxtensive ; but if called upon to select a suitable matorial to c,)n*ti- tuto one, 1 should soloct that man who ‘nrorahlp* ^ * * right leg: shuulder; sent <*» Ju„. i»ut Truuuno! 1, ^«L.rj»d thigli; -1 kotonyed iuto ft 3ie.f July'Tsti. Priv ri K Bennett, both arm*: seat ofl ..i/sii ii nnpit, botn arm*; 2ti_th July, bvrtr W K Kiauade, sboUdt. Klndall, right thigh amputated; De. right Ug awfuut I he Bombay mail of July *J4th was ro- cetved iu London. The Bombay Gazette says th.) loan captured as Nana Sahib had c,..^ not been satisfactorily identified. Uthor „ . at in* other shrine than 1 *" ,n * c identiflcAtlou comploto.— Mammon’s, who>o * ...I h M s not been , *' : “ rt 'V rn the Madras rofre-shed for years by tho milk of i U “' 1IC J' h«d boon much injured by rain human kindness, who, by extortion rirnr § 8hU* vpi**^*' .V* horded up* du- The Republican* have elected their can- 11 "? p ’- ,u thousands. Such didato tor Governor iu California. The an ono may desiro jmaet without indo- • vote stood • pimdimce, vainly hoping to foast his I Kopublican, 50,LKtfl; Union Democrats oyes and fill the longing* of his soul with I AO.DH; Copperheads, :-J2,7ut» ' huill-gotten gams. Ho is not confined j — operation i*t. mi amurU." und lives and thriv i.ro.k. and compHin,, and i. never m | from a Yankee' iiH mKilnim'Slfe^Ohio" reveres como.— to her sweetheart in the army. The fol- 1- | lowing is an ox tract: ^ ^ ______ Eebs Letter tha clamoring for p<mce. and| J elMfrL COIlSpiCUOUC , — when Then he can bo seen with elongated tminnco at street corners, abusing o .-operntignuts. when Ih. tocta jf ^ I your Kxp'.1^ KM “ i0 July. 'M Georgia Regiment. ~~ A fiV alton, abdomou ; tent off JUth j * u ro " pbtted sto&in parntion in tho Mersey by tho builders of 'he Alabama ; onoexpeoted to sail on 4 .in; SitaiWStl^'SnVaiffiJSE I 11 do * s no * *W*»Hi»t H-tsM.lt • -akon any action in tho matter. IV v'&is,~s^£i' i •) P«-»»rrul robo! iron ram, lately built r.l Liverpool, had put to sea. Tho London Nows stutoa that it is sta ted thoro is not the loast doubt that Max imilian ha* accepted tho throne. A Eu ropean loan is proposed to start tho now Government and pay liabilities. It I. re ported that Dayton received instructions to protost against the French proceedings in Mexico. Confederate loan 24 to22 discount, hav ing recovered 3 poroent. Nothing now regarding the Polish question. Liverpool cotton markot firm at an ad vance. Jackson, 10th —Latest report* from the Yankee linos on the Big Black utate that their troop* are boing drawn into the interior lines at Vicksburg. Atlanta, 10th.—Special to the Mem phis Appeal, Jackson, 7th.—Latest from .Vicksburg say* the upper batterios nre manned by negroes. Many citizens wero murdered on Deer Creek; among the victims reportod arc Joseph Clark, Tho*. Bill ford, Johnson llewitt and Simms. The Yankees mako no effort to restrain them. Mr. Vaughan was ac*as- sinated near Bakers Creek. lion 1* nil worried. Gen. Mini*!* * them nt Munroc*, La. Trains from Dalton are regufa- r enemy are threatening Norti u , r Bragg’s forces nro i eady. ‘ " The court of Inquiry ' f ofi’, ,., . f Missiraippi campaign v.-j, 0b t > ? i' 9 reason not Assigned. Richmond. 10th.-Thc London cor respondent of the NcwY- rk Tim* - . that the cotton interest in Eng 5 ,- i U " Paris correspondent of the j 0? , Herald My, tho t'oliticnl men of «» ties hero coniider Oral the cstahlUhraT, of now- tote of thing, 1„ Mexleo ,Z2 the forntstlon of m, ellmnee with Confederacy nn .ndi.pen.ib,,, nce ti ,i,7 It .5 reported Hint negotiations on to bring nbout that result. 8| ld 2 had a long intercourse with Drouvn i L'Huj6 on the 2dth. yU de * A steamer, supposed tol was aeon in tho channell ut-i.r o to rn on the 23d, evidently on Amorican ven- li. ' ,J 1 he Central Asaoeiation fortl-e r ntUon of thu Confederate Stall „! v' ' cheater, lies iword a nranifesto :(J urging recognition and friendly reel, tion by the European p -or..; Ihr tl,. j„. terest of nil parties. Nothing now from the onny uf , r 'i orn Virginia. ti«n. Hood « 0 ‘J covered a,at- mm.ndol 1 vision. Another flag of truce ho.»* at City Point to-night. ItALKiun, IOlXi.— r uunniog's Brirwle, appn,«, tlj : . * onlcora, mobbed thoStnifdurd u,. v . ; odie,, Inal night, destroying tits r throw the ,j pe in tie; stre,-> „nu “d n lo of State printing, A-e. Vance reached tho spot after destruction was nearly ,. , ’,j . dressed the crowd, hogging them to da" rist. Ho rebuked the net, I dlh ; ,.' no suchjah example had b - -t j„ j •, colli e doininonp. Tho soldier.- h | Gov. Varicoand tllsporscd . and loft the city. Tho Build! er pres* of tho office were no! [nom^ and Mr. Holden will resume p th’j Mi;, of the Standard in a few day- This morning, about. 7 o’,i„pj . , , one rang, and a crowd of citizen.- *r n ti, ' cd and rushed upon the State .l' -; i office, turning i s contents ‘. i' n l breaking up the ftmtiture k ‘ ■ v. Mayor -vh sent for, but arrived - ,., ,. t*» stop the mob. Gov. Vaneev-..- for, and made a Npiendld sped). x V |if*n -i crowd disperse*!. All n.iw. } fttrthcr deeds of violence m-ed } . [\ ar ] from the cltizous if tbo soldiers nre strained, but further cle*non*troliur -• ! thorn will cause another <•*.:: j, 1 . there i* n*> tolling whom It w* ; i I'rugr C8ARLK6T0K, I0tl).—Nothing of in',, est occurred hero lo-day. Th...' j. : ., no firing. CiiAituorroN, jUb.—VvV kept um steady flro against Morris Island ut: lute last night. The enemy did m.t fir! gun. The Monitor* and In, 18 itb., c anchored off Morris Dland, apniircnt receiving n"»r»H!u.i*.i:.n. N. i’rin^ ii morning, Richmond, Sept. 11.—A j «i patch to Lynohbur.'. .fated the 10th, m tliatori Thur*tlay morning* oceurr at Telford’s .Station on the Kaft T ncH*eo und Yirglnia Kallroud. Tho c* my wore driven bnokeU miles to Li;, Btonc; there our forces came up with 1 and atlcr u Severn engagement chi soveral hundred Yankees andnlu t (l hundred Eust Tonnosheo tori-;?, who I, gotten into a block-houso from they wore delivering a pretty l.< - i on our troops. Oar casualties : . ■ nig *llio loss ot the enemy not known either dead or wounded ns th.-v v. • carried off to tho roar in a tn-in. T hundred and fifty-five of the piiu.J arrived here this evening Tho rumor capturo of Crowfoy, Montgomery a Nelson i- unfounded, CimitDCSTOK, lllh.—The onemy bn mounted two guns at Ilnttory Wugm on Cummingi’ Point, bearing on Sul van’s Island. But littlo firing to-dn Ono of our shell* from Janie.’ l.Jn; Buttery exploded the onemy’.-, biagazi at Battery Ur egg. causing grout c.»nf sion thoro. Atlanta, Sept. 11th.—Ko*ecrans moving fronrplaoe to place, making decided forward movement. Bkirim-* nro thrown out by the enemy ut vu Places, from Ilinggold to Alpine, force of from 15,000 to 20,OU). TIjo onemy arc forty milos from Bom Their prisoner* s ty they are waiting t the wagon trains. A general engag mont i* not oxpoot- l soon, nnlosj Brai attacks. Richmond, St-pL 11th.—A flag <*f tru boat arrived at City Point lust night. : returned prisoner*. Now York pupe received to thofith. Thocorrtspondon between Lincoln and Fernando Wood < the poace question, in December la ’., published. Wood say.- ho wa* auvin thut tho Southern States would send re reselltatiVe* lotho next Congrc.*s, provl cd a full general amnesty would ponr them to do so, and a cessation of bosti ties. Lincoln replied tlmt If the poop ■ f the Southern States would cense: stance to the national authority witu the limits of such States, the war wou: cease, on the part of tjio United State, and if within reasonable time an amne^ 1 were necessary to such m, end. it won not he withheld. The ship Pombrooko having been fin upon by a Japanese tho gunbo Wyandotte proceeded to the scene of li outrage, silenced the fort* and destroy' two war steamer* belonging to the J pan esc. I ho western telegraph reports thoCoi federate arm3' under Steels nnd Cooper be at Perrvville, Rt which point tl commissary depot was destroyed. Lincoln lays he will make tho role* of the officers of negro regiment* ruth dispensable condition to n renewal •>:' U exoimngo. Th * it era Id copie r - an aiti -lo from tl Time* favorable to the nomination Lincoln lo a second iorm: say* it wi evidently written by Seward. The Tim of tho following duy is silent on tho sul joct. Nothing important from Tonnosso except tho rejairt of a largo rtimber 1 desertion* within the Federal lines. European advice* state that the shi Anglo-Saxon was burnt by tho Florh on the 21st, 80 milos from Kinslor, lr« land. She had a cargo of coal. It vru9 reported at Liverpool that tl Alnbama had ^oi.e into Cherbourg f* repair*. The Mexican question wa* to bo debate before a Cougre** of Soverv-igu Princ- at Frankfort. Lord Clarendon had a rived in that city, and wus to warn Mo: miiifan, in the name of England, of tl dangers of the Mexican situation. Tho Liverpool cotton market buoyan Richmond, Sept. 12.— Additional fro the Northern files to tho Dlh, say* th the steamer Sunbeam founder id durir a heavy galo on Lake Superior ou tl 4lh. All on board except the whoelm* and 85 other* wore drowned. The text of the second notoa addressc