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ALBANY, GrA., THUESDAY, JUNE 30,1864. -
% gfag Jatriot.
bed every Thursday, at Albany, jQa.,
B.v E. H. Hienan. 1
Ice os broad sr—at the old stand.
TERMS:
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rated act' JidiD. to the above
,a\*ni tiatv fonj/jr publishinglegal id-
■ >. will be kept lutbUaflfeo.. , m
LuersiaaitM addressed to E. H.Hix»ix, Albany,
Key county, GihM
American Cotton grill King.
Tie London Times lias {he following article on
cottcn, showing that American cotton is still king:
But the troth is, we cannot have-OUr old cotton
trade with onr new cotton. What we want is not so
much 3,500,000hales itt place of 3,500,000, as gnyd
COUoa in the place of bad, and certainty instead 6f
speculation prices. The inspectors tell for of a site
gu Ian state of adalre In the manufacturing dlstricU.
There is confidence in the fatore,bul n*. content
ment with the present. The manufacturers are
building new mills and enlarging* old ones, but not
for the trade aa it now ia, or the cotton which /hey
powget. ' The opemtires.&re hanging oq with simi-
iar expectations, reluctant to migrate, and clingiqg
• , . -to tlieir bones,but sorely discontented with Buret
, ot AdrertbtMB legal Noticed. cotfiVt iod wUv| in J n;anv cases t0 e £ by
.lAdtnmmtatya^.. ® 00 .the acceptance of relief what would otherwise M la-
Dismisrion fcotn do. •
Guardianship,-—,,,-—• — 5
_ [>.u!i*jynlrom do...™ 10 00
|t, Debtor, and Creditor.. 6 00
, gill Rul Estate and Negrow,peir square 3 00
I'll Euste and Kejroes.per aquae -5 00
sufficient edr rings. Whet forth the desired con
summation ia expscted to take it would be hard, per*
haps, to say, but probablp the leading idea is that
Ill'll E-ute aad negroes,per aquae..*. *5 OS
P.nduble Property,** per aqure for ueUoaet-
lAlr(ftiiinswife,dUaarti6oa,04Oia advance.
Romance aad a Doctor.
*spendent furnishes the Mobile advertiser
►. Minwing bit of romance
Lor townswoman, Mies Evans, haring finished
r i»; and given the'world and, teat of mankind
r. proof of tier theological learning, might dad
nd work for a r al lore story (uhwitcbingly
OEM*
jins) by coming to our city just now, ....
j here a day or taro since a moat fascinating
a damsel, under the special care of her pat*
latest. The lady looked a« if she bed reoeivtd
a ticket to attend funerals; or, eras abort to
Ithher lastXriend. G|ooco andsadness ahrood-
[ like die illicit mists that Oesian rolls areund
when they snake '
their shaggy locks and
rs spears. It was soon
. furv npon each others spears. It was soon . , . - ,, f
^that she wasflying by order of tM.tweaald
oncemor e,
““ mljr furnish* good tnaterfal, bpt betweewthe two opposing armies; fof the guns pjfk* TMweatherttd^'ii excessively warm, and our
. P r “«; t *•«»«* of risk. As ed upbeWngWtobothalike. The aa^Mrofiasn- ^nVgeons rtyit.tonthtve atelfing effect sponthe
thing* now.iUnd.tbere is on one aide, an actual aUiesinthue.battieawe cannot accurately state, enemy's troops. , Qdrtieops, no far, hare borne up
sapply of indifferent cotton, and on the othet a poe- butafte-r the hea,y.and .mote protracted fight* at braralyjturict-tM severe exportre to which they i*vi>
aible supply of excellent cotton; so that, besides toe Spottsylrauta Court Mouse, where the enemy at been subjected, and our recetDts from the bosoitaii in
dissatisfariidn ervatedbr Surat, there*is thectance, feas^uffered m^ heat^^atthe Wilder^
or prospect,or anticipation of some such sadden in- onrlotalliatofkilled and wounded. from the begin* enrariny consequently keeps Up Ita former oreanf-
Eux of American as wosld tarn the markSt upside niag. aeedidiag to the medical nwoyta. yrasaUwt batfdD. ■
Mwn. .As loogaatMAmcrirtntm continues a foevap thousand two hundred. Adding to this, for Tbereinoqe noteworthy fact which I Imre hereto*
revolution in the cotton Upde will he a possibility at such as may not have been found Or ;reportcd, Sod fore neglected to mention, and I now rfodly make
any moment.' Whenever it ends, Lancashire indus- we .have, as a liberal estimate, twelve tbouaend. If the statement No army aiuee the begin nine ofthe
try win uke a fresh start. Three arete to be the we’divldetbi, rubber eqnaflybetweentMWiJder. so SfofSSwK S&TtSK
impressions prevailing in the cotton districts, and {a nh^and Spottsyt varan Court HoMs, wnoball !*re and Vo the effort* of rhstruarhabnsrdclass, the eobi.
tlie meantime there is work enough to keep the mi Us *» the castraluep oftha fofjper place. , missmries, pry am indebted for foil rations; i
gentlemen are baaiy day add night, often during botb,
busily engaged hr preparing tbe rations for theectn
Perhaps American peace may not bring ns Ameri
can cottonb* before,and yet this misfortune is that
no other cottdb 'has tu ken its ‘place. Lord' Derby
brieW I mm the anna ofafautbfW Iqmid •»'»
tlie was most devotedly attached. The nig
, benight
kr arrival, so grant wis her mental tnBering
las taken seriouaTy ill, hecamewdelirions, and
I and raved most piteoualy about lierabeebt
I liar hither became , alarmed! A physicist!
P for, and all hi* skill cat led-into requisition
1 the troubled spirit of the distressed fair one.
I prions were (Uiy made and administered—
II lie physician retired be owt a messenger rr*
| bis attendance on a youag gentleman and*
marked with hemorrhage rtf tlie lungs. .The
I hastened Is his new patient and found him fa
IrriiHal *>ate. Aiter a protracted visit he n«*
K in arresting the.hemorrhage and, upon laqui-
|d hi. patient Intd Just arrived from Georgia..
nhsejnrmly ascertained Mat be was the lov*
. delirious young lady, a* having found out
|d his lady lore bad been taken by bee father,
ptly followed on and artfoed, aocadentfy, at
s u-ighborTiood where they averearwiwriing.
letriug rf her Illness anddellrilm, lip became
M as to bring on tlie attack referred to>-
“ arted Pbyuiciaa bavuig bntli the pstiraits
. rare, sought the stem fatlier, and let him
wt the lives of the loving couple were in bis
I if be did not withdraw his objection to
a and happiness, lie (tlie Doctor) eouW not
able for tbe caesejiienceu. Under these,
wes.the old gostlmian,looking at his pule
ling daughter,safteaed down, anil told Iter
lould live and come to her senses, he woald
coriain dial, as tar as mere bulk of import goes, we
aadheeqwivalent of tbe old, and tltat either the for- speaki because we have opt the same data, aa W f^e To Dr. Flewellyb, the assistant mndiral direetor
«» ooi«i hoimypivrd, or tiie. [alter must ha fqre<a- rase of the Wldentesd. But it i* notoriooe that of the army', a pot ice indue for his umiriny labor* ! n
ten, before tbe cotton trade can be revived. V\fe Giatrt^soMredeven inuclnnore largely^oo the IPtnJMhalPof onr poor wtmnded men at the distrthmit
on several occasions »nown mat, vneogn conon can - ;Tr .—^**r., s s -"* .nv- ..
be procured frivn India and uther countiies, yet m r der he lias stnppcd bgiiling and celled for reinforce- to relieve and administer to their wants sod sufter-
sahstHate fov Aau'rinii cation i» not to be lomitl.— meii»s. Lincoln's railroads and steamers cannot tags, and lending to the other medics! officers th' aid
Without American ootton otir staple 'industry can- bring men to Grant no fast us be call butcher them. oThis skill. All honor to such men, who, if their o v
nra resume its former dimensions, 1 Another fact is worthy of mention Mr*,as sboW- somssre oat barred to theatorm ofMttte, are no lets
i the sunlight of . peace arid joy
laminrd Hie sad lace,and as'our informant
pe never caw ttwo siTrlt tappy people!"—
I if Miss Evaris‘cun'1 take these plain, unrsr*
hrii and make a pretty romance out oftiiem.
| has lessgeaim than we give her credit for,"
i wt Cbsse.—Gen. Blair, member of Con
st Missouri, and btolher of the l'oatmaster
k it advocating as inquiry into the manage-
I Hj Chase u the Trcasnry Departmedt,
Je foiWwmg ofiecrvailons:
|k«e*i my piece, and npon my responslbi);.
««entative,that a more profligate admm
_ iha Taananiy iBf mftwnt never existed
|'J Goreretnetttj that the whole Miasisiippi
f tvakand fetid with the traude and corrup*
there by his agents; that “permits"
“ l — — 1NHMMMK
■Hon are just as m ticll a mark
ilhaetttoa ftselft that these permits to buy
. ... ... i^uj, and other Western
i^fMgllllnBi.
I pditiciana and favorites from di-tant parts
“Virv.aad bold on change to the higlieit bid-
w be ha a seces sionist or not, and that, too,
• when she heat Union men in tliesi cities
erused pesmits. That Is equally true of the
'stosev as they are called—monopolies of
certam districts or cities in the South.—
f trade stores” are given to political partisans
raites, who .-Jure the profits with other men
ri-hthe capitil, Mr. Chase furuisliing capital
" and partisans in the shape of a permit
[foge to monopolize th* trade ol acertain city
! *nd, furthermore it can be established
J Practice of taking bribes on the part ol tliese
| J >g«uts for permits to trade, and for conni-
| violations of law, is so common that It hat
leaned to attract'attention or excite comment,
most corrupting and demoralizing system
invented,and has become a public
NO. 25
f ■ Th.e Spoils of the Battle-field. ■
It will be a long'time, if •ver.betomthe truth wifi
be known as to the fail extent of Grant’s losses in '
the battles of Spottsy I vania. Hit muster-rolls and
morning reports, if faidy kipt, and not suppressed,
will hereafter tell the story * but not how. As one
of the circumstances by which alone we can jndge
at present, the following it very etrikiogi
The number of smalt arms gathered hv us from
the battle-fields of the. Wilderness, is thirty-eight
thousand. This exclusive of the battles of SnaUsyl-
vania Court House. It refers only I* Ufa first two
days of fighting—the 6th and 6th of May. These
arms represent Tbd number of the woqnded and the
dead; for mart wou nded meat nnfoaa.lndsrtd, tyound-
edMry slightly, drop theirgana where,they leave
‘ * pins borpe ofif b
seem to have outgrown this ri.k. But it'h;wd feir • , r-. .
equally renain that the .new supply la not acoepfod Of the slaughteut Spntisylvanis C, H. we do ort fomr been withheld.
. J __J .1^. -i.i— ,1„ r— speak, becaase we have not the same data, as in the ~ ~
-v— i*. i' ms',*■ —in ing that the enemy foil chiefly by their own ninma* herae* for their deed, of charity, amt tM taitblui pir-
‘ Gas. IUrinriiiEa'a Dwcirnxx.—It it commoo to , - * ' * * ‘ ' * ’
hmk<rfG^M«? lottaei a thnTeiraa 0 ^* r nwh ammniutfon -were tired by °yyBapm— Wsev?raf'wite*p6ndents in Wpinl to the death of
dew which we roadTWMriraetetimeia tbe Texas fgf t|w ^ ^ imtehtrf to the supphee Genera) PettM,whe was not injured 111 the least, and
papers dxbibibhim thw fo the llgiit of a lhonghtfo| brabgbt on by Lint*Grat,. |«*oHreportsrtra calcuklrd t* inflict greal anflering
coatmanderandarigiddisciplfnarisn. Twooftheae .->«.■* - ii ir "
orders are 'before us, One of which, under due of
March 34th. we cepy, rfa:
• eoproftheVickahurgllemldofUfe 14th. Itah*
No cause oitiprtaper oaMessed by God;no man
can preserve Ida sotf-iwpee* who. Iivei in continual madeIwappearance in NewUrlraus,tqcooseijaence
defisnre of M> lews. Soldier* give but unwilling of which (lea. Slocum has issued an owfor id regard
oMdienoeto(0ficerawi»ref«»' , olie<fienceto Ahnlgh* lotnennltary tonditiow of ihe city, h to evident
cemero her renrte. be woald 'divine worship whenever aa opportn.
opprwe bermarn.gr whereppun the cloud- ^^^.j.end^Mitlly on tbebshfoliidaylatid pauis rifled while''in bed adore. ■
nnlieht of near* .«• rnv ones nity iaooawrt,rt^s,w-* — - —- On the night of thelath, fiiar^ Ghaseow was
"^Chaplains and other Ministera ofthe Gaapel wiH
ZrVL J, nnulhto. timely notice of the hour
erery encouragement andsnpport.andalUlie mdrta*
— ftciliUes in their poyrer t^nab^hen. todls*
Sarea in^abrat msu^rlMto important duties.
_ - ,,, ..— —.
,n . be fully mtnnned of'foe true character with hearty conpratulaiionj or. liet arnralm.ee more day..*™ an articto which .had every paprayaiMW f
inia shnuio oe ‘ y , in safety under the protection of the Bnrish flag.— the well roasted ground davaiyiffee.wahibe ryiiu.-i
• Ka» iva a... I. .ad L'k _
-inia should >» folly informed ot U.e true cn.rar.er
5ftl?e man who rommanJs the army now confront*
fjthem,and I 4. not know a hetter toavto dost.
.15-Kublishtan the followtiig facta astWre^ly
.Scoundrel) Grant and eal them,
.he would be glad to kUl her ehihWn and eat them.
•The, namMruf guns Jhonm Uff by foie
waundedfhndthe number not found in so wide abat-
<! --fleld, and a wilderness, are probably equal to the
number left by prisoner*. •' , . j 1
Assuming, then, thirty-eight thousand as tbe jinm-
T"
Eroin the Memphis Appeal
Later bom the Front.
In tbe Field, tisan Mahietta, )
Saturday Noon, June 35,1864. y
During lart night the enemy’s ski nrrishera jiept'bp
a. continual 8ie during the entire night, their picket
g been heavily reinforced to
or skirmish itoeahaving
prevent our i
their 1
aotoe day or other cottoo will come trom America Mr of men who were wounded and thin jn foe bat- the mrerous attemnla of the vrtnkMa to drive mir
ties ofthe iVilderness, it remains to apportion them . ymatm. qay
Confederate muskets toft on the Wilderness J
were killed or wbtraded In The battles of the WiMer-
nilion. Wesre informed tfat in allthe fighting in fortuaacepf thfir duties.
‘ L ‘ -r—t- — ' regret tqriee ttort you havefalien into. ther
Vicxsbcrc IxTCLubEscu -We era Hneeetpr of
that the yellow ferey iareported to hqvp
Its tppearanoe in New Orleans, in eooseqnence
ty'GS'tbeiiVii'r'of Kings qnd Lord of Hosts, w|k> hq fears a visitaion from “Bronze John", in Vioke-
Ima given vlrengih to pnr arms and courage lotqir
— * burg. There appears to he a regular baud qf.jnb*
hearts hf this unriiuaV elreggle for on) liberty, o»r tors at work in the city., (It Wpufo M atikitge to
famines and ,oor property. (JfEcers of all grades, rindanyyankee community whhoot such atyariKlei]
asd oanicularlrtlir»eof high rank,are called apaa The house of C. A.Mootresa.oflfaetrftartrydepart-
^a worthy example In their wen, by a rtgolar ment,was entered by robbers bo the toglttol.the
a wortpy awnpw . „ R JJ!lu a few uighto before, A. Boziuoky hwf.Jtie
-u tK#ir indu^DCC to induce their rn^n tojoio
S ite public worship of God. To MiU end it It here- rofabtfoTa g^d ftiteb *** *tU
ihtt foe ostial Smrfay foapeclioo shall verwatch.'’Three feattosareoegre tchaol ancfa^unm to eidwt in their ranks,end i< the nufonnnste
Dl .« ,t « o’clock A. M. throngboot th'u l)b- ora. M». Hsrdwfok’a braiding Mama vyaa rnlered wreichre refuse or hemtmte, for
trim and that ail the o'lices shall-he closed dud oo byrobbertoli.tbeiiishtottMUtb. fteywereuia* We have tart on the sides of the
business transacted between the hours of 10 A. M.,
covered before getting anything away. Mmtosraphs
of BUhop Green atoaBfoed IbrsalebyAW. Veerv.
»nd*P.M»on that day, except in catesofemer foi"'fo'ji^ai^Ta{cfoldreeMao*e*<isped foerame tale. On onr a*-
some sections of the city, and in« good any instan- W »i» Wale urar Gawdfos,a dresdfai sperwc.e
timely notice of the boor nag baveproved fatal. OapkJ. H. Wichizer Is an- PJJJmf .■% Oforefo «•» cMpet. a woman, emn-
.e^rervire aSeommandingoffieerasndall nouneedas having fled from Elfiioto aRef Mflb^'a pfetelynaj^, waa Mnpug Imm the mil with her
aim place oi r^ra. , . ^ „ . ... .—
chipfoTfo'and other preachers Dr. Luce for atrempting improper libertfea InTtia etom«hy^ « tothetosom;e dmpetos* mars.
others will «'fo ra i .ii to. mint** hfoily.—Ctorton. covered with blond, was ewfeyiog to and fro at tor
1 - feel; the tigers had lorn ttolulant (menthe womb
IT The renowned Confederate War ateamer Ala- of its mother, toshirelierpiinishmont t it was h*he-
bama juip"at Caps Toivn,"March Slrt, wliere, as in ing trom Hie motlier, suspended by the umbilical
GaitW alloBASS Mas.—A correspondent of every BritishWinial port aMflm'vfehM/she fo_a fond.
great favorite, and was greeted, reys the eorreipop-
(feat ol the Louden Tafograpb,bj aerowdof citizens
II’B Tjr.f,,,,,fuiiowlna iotU as they really tertsinad numerous visiiors. Tankeoainpsarovery
than by publiabio„ “■ wcarea ia Eartam reas. so that she had taken oqly parabfo re|*rtor>lf irtwytkiag ; that wr Hiveweit tq
“*«“ nt of thievinn Yankees stopped atfoe mi* nine priaes.— fsmdon Index. 1 use,umexceptingtbeiuore«oinionnwarietiea..f,c<»’-
,!sci ,i,l,'i omitrv deotfeSah.wlihiUdO fan. The lame m Jigbtly pungent mid most pal*i«-
.lenceofateapectahfe^ persoo at borne If Tennessee toWhtre a voice in foe approaching We.tma we WooM noitorh oniurheel toexrfi»oge
vinrwei -
. making any movement without
fir knowledge'.
Everyttlia/ymvtathat' tbe ehemy are growing
tfuite.reetlesfc in regard to our retiiemeots, and the
prisoners pbale that a few dqya interruption of their
comau^eationk in the rear would place Sherman's
arniy in a very awkward position. •
Abont 10 o'clock this morning our batteries on
Lhtto Kemerevr opened heavily upon tM enemy’s
working parties, who ware ,attempting to erert bat-
teries in front of their position, and succeeded in dri
ving them faun.their works, notwithstanding foe
spirited fire kept dpbytbeir batteries.
' Our position remaini enrtknged, notwithstanding
ing ttwrrosr—a orhitig faithfully at their posts wi|h-
outspy reward limber Ih»n to be called "caaeuated
warriora.” But I am gtud to see that the soldiers
appreciate their efforts and are perfectly willing to
award them the verdict for their labor* which has so
make’every.engagement as'sai
and many a poor wight U
foe sensational altar.
< possible.
ts sanguinary ha |
seized and sacrifiree upon
Hbu* THE MEXtcxxa carry ox'War.—Tlie fbl-
lowidg is copied from the corrMpond&lea ut a French
officer in high authority in Mexico:
We hive just returned to Guadalajara,and I come
back tilled with dilgast and indium nod What we
have just pee* U boat untaoct'a iniliiary expedition.
hula jonrnevamqngruinaqndcharnel bouses. The
enemy rob,jdttage and bum. but will not fight —
Wlferever thev pass, they otrdl rirdeoinv What I hey
pass, they steal (-_.
bannottakewith them. Tney compel tlie iutoott-
w retches refuse or hesitate, they execute them—
We have met on the aides of tbe naid group, of men
hnng or* burnt; In some fodcea t have counted as high
as thirty, Who had been killed; even the women and
A SuBsrmrr roa Cohxe.—A Irieodeent lissome
nepft ......
in coal and supplies, a nd Capt. Sernmetien-1 that Wewnnld try it mid g’ve our oulpiouol-Us tne
■f ■ ' I | itq«a a institute. We did *o, and fbnrsi itrnco r
inilw ol Itichin.na.erid flMi^mij*wsw « presidential r ora eat; if her people art to'Malloweiife for iMgeenweartiefe. Thepaepanfowi.
' mt ‘ l I^ y .5^ltnmkiug«be premises; jjgMvfol tu vote ln November, it is .ccrieinly .h:i>li rime the [simply of tM rianuwn English garden pee, pick- d
work of,reorgaaization were commenced wilh.a vig-
stotved awayj "Jj 'rtop'nfitl or and earnestness that will M productire nf tangible mao brown. Try k.~ ftorenma* ftrpuWtout.
usual wore ot oemrw » ^ . . , - - “■— “ J —
Ax AroLoov,—We mi—vd oarpwi 1 * yesterdsy.
usual wore m "JFWr* - destroyed, aud results. Had it not been fcr the butting of toatowhp
eve)ythiug.«rt t*^-*SStV,1«- SdwSa'ftSr linSehil* stofold Mve been foremort in the wort. «.r Sfate , , . . . ...
then left thiainwtcslini. ‘ laid no would. moDtlis .ince.Mve Vcn knocking at the door Saturday morning, by the sudden oral unexpected
dreil without fooa or raimo . : ncoul mand of Congies* !u» reeoguil*o» <M>» fo''c^ aDsenl member illness uf our l*re.-tman- We could not ovcrciuue
alternstive but to apply W ofthe family. This is Junc.aiidtlieelection is otfiy the misfortune in i *e to gei the edilrm vnto’the otfi.
of her tnwu.es. C* 1 ® r 7o f her* fiun i *h i o, ”c hi'l- five months hence; yet the State is-no more near'r ce fcr the morning trains ° It our rend, re knew hoar
•■‘r^^JlT^orMrie* this U. s .(Unmitigated reorganized than she wasthrec months ego.- Why
(rota the vine whendry and riwsled to a dark c'miw-
w _. . I.' ying il>i».to as to. fail p> send tlieir papew, i
is nol foe work commenced?—AffinpAij Argiis, 2J are sure they would expre-s sympathy rather tana
censure—Macon Confederate.
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