The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, June 18, 1864, Image 2

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I'D ATI' n i: is, i Mi i. 'EDITION. 'I 0. I:,..".,, 1 1 .. mi ii.. in. I .1 ,1 I I, IIS I .. . a'l'l ma, I, nils against ,,' i l l 1 1 lin ' : I'., I. .h . i I..', fii.i.mi : I ( ,,l. K. ,M. ; ( ,,,l.o. il. , "."'.1: la. i, , aee-ulul li I'l' ihiiv - ,dt CI. i: h ,-l i I, la mils - I,,,' paper- I'll,'.' ill I'M . ivi.nl t ' t- tin' I'll l PAI b, "I'.V I)i alh nl ..nil An.! I ' vv I '.u in; nosvcc. , nf Ti'li- .1. Ii. ('Icinonl.s w Ihi'h.g. Pros Di i., al Allilli- .1 i.ls I,:, I el' r ii,, lllllV I Halt.. all ',1 ll-rstj wol'S a v'u'iii'i, in tin a u-.i'ul ami event I i iriiiii at lawyers an, s-, ,'. Hi! was ,, a I aia a i.t tin' I l!i.- IL ulurralio ''a'. i'l' i,l' ill,' Fcl Il.'tl'ii't. II" In'- , r t ,-t tll'i- ;l liocu'e- tin' T,'itnilL','iti"ii ,1, I, i ,11, .111,1 Wlll'll I'V lin' r,,i;l',',riali' ,! ii.,,n, ,.linilaii iiililal an, I i'l, 'pint -livill... l,"i','iaia a 1 a "itI'ii,".'!' Ii',,111 i s Y ju'l i'r. fnl' il i I Ii',- laan as t'-ai!l1'i'."-l.,'l'"', at' : .!' Ilial .l.'fi.ti'il . I Ira : ; in!,. K.'ii- ii a' at i"ii "I' Maii- ir'rf -f T' linis.-i'i.' aM ,1 a I v. llil Ilial .iiiilli i. us ,, t .,1 ,.iii I'. , il ! i: vai i, a. II,' lias '1 l'.'lllllHS, - U'ill',-;,', si t,.-al .'f ili.-M. l','i' a pi tti.,1 I. tii,, i'n smi.'l inn urrit y n,l y, tvln, Ii 'e l liiui l,i ilinui 'h iliy lii.'iliinii ,'! i ,ii- ,, ii,, a 111,1 tin It, 1','avi'- Ivrin .till I. an, I ti'i''iul.- that nl.'iHV a ii v in.; ii (ion. I.cc ( iiiiimand S'(cinlo(l. W'v uro iufnrru''l, I'.v t-lrraj!i, th u i'n'ii. Lec Iiuh bc;on iil;iocl in i u : l n I "T nil tin f irconin 'ir;'ini.'i anil Nui;h ('t'C' l ilis rtelisinn of liunle tu eolisoli ateiii.' I atlai.'kiipin lli.H r'UIM;in:l li:r- V i ilati- tin- f'.n". in i" tcliiii-.n 1 tV''ii liic S j.' '-" ami a-!i ! ti'-'.v iti.y lii'liiT pi.wi f.- tii ai,ly l,r, ,,ni,v ii , ,-u that unity of ptir 1 1 ,l,,rs nut iiifolvu la e iiiri'iuly p.-s.-essi'il, ,,r thr !' his , tv,'r ilrrii'ly .'"inplrtr, tviihin tlm spliere ' , 11 1 11 1 : 1 1 1 1 , tvliirh iMi ii.l. 1 only to tint ru-rlli a -. Thr limits i.i" his rniiiiuaii'l ext. ii'lnl to the lr, ailment nf in.'lii liii;; tin i ri.uatry lyin he aml tin; Apii"inatt,.x, inrhiilia, n.s "I' 1'ii'limninl :i it a i 1 1 s t an uttai'k si. In nl' tin: .Ian have only h.'i'n .,,nh (.'ari.hna, tttrell the -lain s il ,1 ,rs ll. .,.!.M.. Mlp...-,"l tu l.r la e....'entrate.l oil Itio .Niittti- Day nl I'asliii"; of I'rayrr V-' t 'I' laf tt'a- ..i.-ri ; i 'l l-.v laaliy of our eiti.ens as a -iav ..rfanin atul prat'i.'i' In Ahui;;llty tnjil.ill t ir.v ,r ihr rri.is 1 1 " tv i'i -1 in:; ill thu affairs or our r.uuili.v. S 'i'fii',1 was La i ia the Prmhyterian I'aiii'.'h li.v Dr. I'.it i..r- n, I'l.'-hl -at of th-i Syiin.li cal i ',,l!i'.;r, ami it,, nia -iua.. in the ul'ier Cluircliei. liar pr.ipl,', thr. ui ;hnut thr rial','.l,'ra"y, place tlicir r :iia in e in a a t!i"ia in 111 lr an ai,, 'i,iil I'l 'V n Iriico to sustlllll trials, -ti-, ii. ::h, n their wnmltnes ftud li.'ir en e ah'.'-. M ay I hey "er thus pruvii a !nn C'li-i-li an ami n l ;riou.s .i'uplu tli'tn-'":!.' in tt'irtl a: 'I'll s ( nil o rrssiona 1 Manifesto. This .1 n-aairiit, ttliieli is rrp'Tte,! to ho written l.y t a! '.'i'ii' ra !!" TVtu. I'. Kive-i nl' Viriuiu, places the S ,a:!i up ,ti !:'.:'i atrl t- ni jroini.I and titly ."prah - the -. ntimnits ,.f tlio K"ple. It in .liquified, manly atrl el vat'' 1 ia trns mi l ia style, illl'lwill ('..utpar ' fa. oral'ly ivit!i the lies- proihietinns wtiieh :'irp.i't t,. he llr- Llin i'.tll.''., of :t lp e people, to 1,0 t'oinuliu In-tory. l"p..ii its m iitiiiietits ninl priiiei- 1" ,... pie nl' the I'o.i'.e.l. rule State.? urn will- in ; to -:aml for. vi r. They tvill a iopt ii tll.'lil-elves ami their e!ii! lien v. ill applaud and he pruii'i ef it. 1 A :. l l "ll ;. l:iis A I' t ' ll A I'.l. i: -Toy. The l'"ll,,w in" i- a li-' "f Ih yaakre iil'i.'. rs recently trutis-t.-rri -I IV .in .Ma-'oii t.. fh ir!r-ton, aud who are no within rau.;r ..f the lire ,, I their i wa liatterieH, and li.il.le to 1, t ,!, -i-,t,.l it' tii 'ir tri, in Is pe ist in liirowine; ihrir n,;--il,.. aiir.;, the woiii- n aad eliild- r,'ii f r. r.ri.- i:."i vi. or, i.i ri i; Ah", it, i;, ,r i;u u ,--,-!s, i,i c,, .1 p., i i,.v, !r." il ;. M'i: II, I.I C..1 A I' l;.,-','ii, 'i."i - ...:.T. I.f ','l J II ll'inil.ain, I',; - I on I i . k in a ii, 1,1 I ' il I! ihl win, T li 'Ir n , r. I.t r.. IV II ('..ok, ''! 1! ll:iv;,;n-, la C.,1 W li liariholinier, C'.t W II ni-, -:u. ii, I.i ( i, I' .1 liirkiTsoa, l'"l M l.elnn .in. I.t Co! ,1 T ri'llows, C..I ' l II l.ir.,u,.', 1,1 I.', I'liiil.arks, CI IV C I,..-, I.t cl W Cl.-m,, i'"i i: wint... I,- ci t i' sp,,ir,r,l. C,l II C 11, i;:,., ,, ,i c.,1 IV IV S,'e,v:irt, CI II I. loom,, I.t C.,1 F IV S'.titt, C .1 I! I, liana, ft CI , W Tavl .r, CI ll 1 ..id. !'. I.I Cl V P Sa-celle, I.I I'" I K S il !-. M-i'-r C II Pur. s, I.i I ! li llaiit.r. M.,;..r Vf V l!a!.,r, I.: '' ! f X lii.-ial i- Mai i; v r,.m la uu. M.. ! d li Chll'i.e, I.I i'"l 'I i' .: Mat t H A Carp.'i.ter, I.t C! IV l: M IP,:. hi, Jljr.r W Crairlail, I.t Cl Ii :,!,:. -. M ,j.,r II H iliatii, I.t Cl IV c Iaxn,!', .Major.! Hall. I.' c.l .1 i M.,'. ':, it. M n .r.l X J..hi.s..n. I.. c.. ... J..ri;r, . I. 'I'l". III Shi nn in ft 1 ill; I Tin' thl'l o army in ' ital, ivhi.'ii ,11,1! in i '1'r. i I'.r IP l" i-lit Iri'iii it hat it , i I right i.r run ;: i ii III llll-Tl i,l nii'ii HI, II I bin , hof is II '""llni'li'IM lii i'l1 a- lii'l ill. i ll .n i U ' i,,iilii , , in, lit ag ,ii; ii, ,n n i !' , he ill-! Mil oilll.iti ill n , ili, i I,-1,. Ii I i tii il ilri' I ponililcrs.liu I II h.'lli as lirceli lini ii ill -I it , an, Ii a f... lien. .Ii'lm-luii i.i!il I fnl, tuc!iing unit enn ui i.ui -ra'aiuily whii II has l.elalh n I, nil ,,1' Unit. In, n. Till P.. Ik : II i: mp a ii i ras A i": i ..unlit in i Ti I I, In Hi.' lii'l (Il'lnaal 1'iil, I Upl, I'-, .N.i t' nirail. s ! ,,n an' r, III!), , ,1 I i'ilil;,ill, villi' ,I.''-I i l' l.'iianl ilni. l'al l'..k, I. II I" ilii.. a nil -I In' al in v In' i a ill all ., 'h1i,,.,' trial.- In- Iia- : l ii'l .ri"" In' nialiilaili',!. III till.- .listin.nii-llr.l If a, in,..-t. i''.ni'u'i.Uf nl . iiiKairi I.i v- al ' I an.! ,li. ,1 ill,' M.l.lilT'. Tin! t:l.i'iliaa, ilri..t, -.Mi t. Iia i" 'A'.tt ! nnr .lii-1 ia Miia. Iljs i'aui,l,' i -' 1 1 ' I , , t , , , 1 1 !n miintlf! r.'st.s Willi van ! ' .1. K. .lilllNS'i'nN. ii ral. ' (inii'iul: K'lvi.nrii I'ai,i ..m:ii. . -- 1. 1st f ':iMiallii'S in tlir I llh 'I'l'inin cc 4 Itri-lnu'iit, from (lie N ililrnii. M-.w In (' ll il' k a limn ln , .1 nnr ." , In Hi' lain I a', tlrs mar Itii lininiiil. (','iiii.ui v A It' ill.al : 1 1. it i'l Sullivan ii.tn,1: In i - - in '?.' ' :.'" I 'i in ."II. 't II t ,n;,., "v ltl,',,.r. i: M I'avir'. i'. .1 II .,v. T I I .1 II. I'.ilill.anv I! If, inn I, , : Sl .1 Horn, t'.'il'il -I M Tt-ni. .-'.I I! I , Hat is: mii-iiii.'. Sl IV II Kil.-.v, S II I .1,, 1 ('iaii.aay (' It il!r, : T Sai I j .l.ilni ('iiiii.h.'ll ; iv,,iiii,i ,l. T M li nt, : ) I Ci.i!iiaiiv Ii -',,iin,l,',l : (!.'. Ili.'!.- ' in't. .lulni Wii-lil. .1 I. K I'tar 1-. 1 C.ini.aiiv I! Itilli ,1 : I.I I'l' Ii' !,! Manas. C,.i,l M II I!!. in.', I! I. .- 'at, It .:l A .l.ilni Mili'i'liv: nn-Mir.'. I .a I '.annant' '! - -'"illi 1'' ! : I'n' ' . r I s II H.ii'ii. II, .1 l Tl'la Su't .la.s Rrainli'v. 'C.iaii.aiiv II -'Kill, .! : .1 I S.-l .lain, ll'll-t. ii I! .M'," 11 (I.i I'atn.'. ll .M .1 I!,,'',', S It lii,-. I'i,niiaav I All'i.'.l lliilii' Julin Ci.lliiis. Illl-Ml I. I ,'M. H r ,la, a. i:, W .1 , -Kill.'.l : T .1 .Mni ! . Ii II It.'s; m:.-ii -. IS I! Hint, .1 linn ilriil.-i', Jim llurgi. I'lnm J..!in....n, C II J I.arkin 'aii,'lil, .luliti It'.l'in I.i- a Ci.ini'any It V,.iiu Inl : S.ri .1 I! i:..if!.il', A I'nviii': mi.-siii.r, I.I J.mii Ii J.-iittiii-, XV. iiiL-nai fl illis. l'.,!il, nil' 1. - It ill,', I : S-l ,1 It r : tt r,l. II II Tii.'i': l,,i-"i.i.-. i - ;:u,illi. .1 Ii W Kill,'.! '.I, tviiiii'li'.l L'::, nii--ina .". : : : ,' ,1, !' It. MiHilil', ?ir:'i, M.ii I'nnii lili! Army nl' TriiiirM'r. i "ri, s,ii,i.'ii.'r i.r th.. i Ma iiii:tta , .1 uui- i;ili, I ' I . l'n. Hi:ni;i. : Thu ilralli nf l.ii nt. C-h. I'ui i,, tvill rri'.iti' il siul .si'lisatina tlii'nulii.ut nnr .' ilii:: 'i.iilV-'.li'i'a.'y. sri'iaifl rtilv tn tlir iinir,..i tal .la 'i.-.'ii. liar infant nation will la rl.nl ia fun, ia! tt. ' ,1s, 'far prr-s anil pulpit tvill iiil"'.:i' c hi- naiii'', an ! .'t iT. thr rlH'liiv (il' hr lias ,,llr -pal l. , I' ,'!i i ', a i l '. ill his I, ,1.-, ,an will anai'l liir trilaitr ,,' a t, ai' aa.l ,! juslii',' tn In.- pi, !' a - a iaatl aulhi- t.i'.'i..-.! ,hlirr. A vrnrr.'iUi' IIi-ll,'p ,,' a ( liai't'h, t !- i in , i iv.il'.-hip is cslalilislltal !;,' a nati ui !,r ( in lau -, litrrntarr, ,liil.i.-,'pliy, ails, alius ;n,,l a, i nati'in on "tvlinsi' ilriaini'iiis tlir .-mi ii, , r r, i-'' ami wlmsi' 1','itvrr is litiii,r,l niily l,y ihr halihai' ,! iTiihr, lie iisrcaih ,! tn tlm t,,piin.st r.ainil nl' tlir L'rlrsiiltii';tl lilil.IlT kllutvn tu a l ",ly .'1' rlili-li.'.ll.-ilistiniiislii'il fi.r piety ninl tali at. A 1'iavr ami ilhiatrinits Ciicral, .lie .;!'iiu at a 'in..1,'' 1, rami the first warriors of the a;r". 'lin' in, rial ua equal to his men whose vah.r. eon-iaiay an 1 stif rerings will furni n tlieine lor the fatarr lii-i,,iiau and poet, and whose, sirviers will 1... ap r.'.'iale'l as l"ii a.u constitutional l'nc'tuiu lias a lii. nd ami l-rnleetur. tVhilst, then, wo ilo jnstiee to the memory !' ihe illiistriuus (Jenei'il and Ilishni. wliile "st iri I urn Hiid'uniiniitcil bust" markes his crave, h i us m t. r I r.iret our oliligittimis to the "unknown and mire i corded" nrivate sol, Per. The Ceiieral inn v he ! tnnved to seek the cannon's inoiilli hy the "luinhle : reputation." His rank and the applause of the world may form the instinct and in-pirati"ii of his hravery. The private knows no amlutioii o-h,.p,' u f fume, hut duty ami love to his family, his country and his (iod. Ilo knows too well that no penling organ, no poet's pen, no orator's loiiae, no lyinff epitaph will sound tor him the notes ot praise. Itravc men were living hefore A,;amemiu.a they died to faino I'or want id a Iloiurr. Ilrroe.s as hrave as Ca'Stir and as i.atrintie as Pruliis, pa-s hrrc daily worn down and . ale wilh sirkne-s and niutihitcil w ith wounds. Are these iiih'1'i..tis he roes to remain unnoticed? Xo ! Thanks In the spirit or Cliri-tianity -hh sstuos ntieud the eit ili zation that conceit ed the idea of Kelief Commit tees whoso .special duty itia to seek out thr saller ing or every rank and condition of life, to clirrr their drooping spirits, mi 1 hind up their hleailin wound. If the spirits i.r Polk and Jackson are still concerned with the thills nf this life, Hir ly no more, fitting trihuto to tiieir names no holier inceuso could ascend lo Heaven, than the ulfortsof men in a different sphere, to tread as iinllin, hinly the paths or humanity, although that path may not he strewn with garments rolled in l.loi.d. They were Christian heroes. Tlmy .!'Ii;:hn.'il not lo wado through slaughter to a throne. I'lie hor rors or human bloodshed with them, was .-anetilied hy truth. They obeyed God in rr.-istan,e to wrong, and fully appreciated the cuplet. "The drying up a single tear has more Of honest tamo than shedding .-eas of gore." Lot me, however, change the suhjeet. IVe hate much hprft lo cndd-tri tint lieurt iin.l nnvlhill!.' ill the shupo of the lutlieroiis nllor.ls relief. .1 liltle scene occurred in one of our ho-pitals a few nights j ago, of an amusing character. .Mr. A. Chairman. J we believe, of the .Macon, Committee, a tal, ".is and J humane man, went into one of our In. .-pita!.- lale nt night. He believed he had clneled a general elearanco o( the wounded tu he sent!,. Atlanta, Inn nl'ter a miniito observation he di-eoted a man stretched on a pallet, in the extreme end of the room. He approached the sh epi r ami after a shake, he told him he must he oil' l',,r Atlanta. 'I he man accosted, arose surprised, and in tin,' lit',, r ilia 11 account replied. 'Tl' divil y,a say iim -ii r did your honor ,-puke tc liir!'" !'..- said ihr t'liiiiriiian, with great animation, "v.ui ma-t l,c ,,11 j in a minute to the car." "The devil lly , IV with j lily jacket," said the I ri.-liniaii, "if I go a foot." j The Chairman perplexed ia tile cxti'ianr, . al:. d !,, his assistants "to lay hold that the mm n.i, ,,ul j uf ins head, and must go." The Paddy aiV.nin l I ho was neither deranged, or wuhii.Ii ,1, but ..1' "s.,uti l j niiud and disposing iiii iuory," anil prnn -tid in"-! earnestly against tlio assault on his per-. ,i:al ri-l:l-. The (Tiairniau soon round he was ".!rav. :i i t;," ;;:,.! : joined heartily in (ho laugh, at his expense. The j supposed soldier was an Jrinh a.-i.-taiit at t).. ... I pilal, and was only taking a sM..o.e alter the la bors or the night and day. There is little change iu llai fl"!i!. 'file . luni.v arc moveing to-day to the h ft. Nunc i-kirnCaing but not so heavy as on yesterday. The a;,; 1, -1 a-you will f:ud from the cm-lose I list, i- in, re.i-iii.g. j ii. A. M. for. liriffin, K. K. C. 1 1 1 1 i hi ',,,,,,,. .'.', Hi. in,',',. i- duo ! 'i', ili.alii lili' great can-'! ill' I, and cspceiallv In l.lii. f"rs ill' llirir g'lll.irt in in v in lin IIPMIH, 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 with 11 I an, I lin' appimcd u-ngos I I mitti'il I . y the Conl'ode- 'ulighlni lin.1 public dj i i 1 1 i ri ii Ii ri gai il In Hii I ill'1 chavac :'gh' in w 1 1 i -1 thcv an1 euga- ,ii. i' ims, prinriplrs anil pur- I'mhl, il T il I, 11 Ii I th, an urinated ; there ', I'V tin In' i-M ngr K nl' tlni ( '.in I " ! -I, Thai thi! following I,' I ill llirir liaan' ll 1 1 1 I'V il I ! I that tin! President In! their nil it V, i'ii In i ; i u s i copies t ! i Tt i i' In lin truns-t-i nnr I'liinnii-iinnc!"' iibrnad, to the it tin' sunm in. iv lin laiil lii'lnic f i t: i r 1 1 i'ii. I l! ,vnl'illll''l,l!' : .V. ,,,,. ah i' i, ,' ;.t' -, hi ::,lrr,llr 'I .-.'.'--' , 1 in; r,,,l,;l Sl.tlfx. 'I' tin' (' aifi''li'i'ali! S'ii'i's nf A ;','. i. a,'kii"'A I,' lin llm'r l'i'sniiisil,ilil y l,. tl pini iii nl tlm nivili.n l wnrl'l, tn (lie vr.-.1 f law i f Christian iliilaiithniiy il tn ih" S 1 1 . i-.' UK' llnh.'r.if tin' niiin'r.-i', fm' the .aii tlmv Inivi' Imi'M c mi i nllinl tn 1-i'ar in tin.' i- i I s'i,', la,'i! nf war ami rnniai! wliinli tliii ,., mi t has, l.ir tin' last thri'i' ynars, cxliil)- li, 1 ,i tim I'yi'H nf nlllii'ti'il lininanity, ilncms ill,' ni'i'sriit a tillnw i iM.ni tn ilmilat'i! tlm in 'ini'ipli's, tlm M'lilini liH ami tin' iliriii.si'S j ii ami an: .still antna- I.v w ih.'V inivn In1 ml. Thnv Innn i'i'-s'iv thi"h amis i'l .I.. I. -I nt nl' ' ,1,'i'jilf .1.' -main,', I thr I' ihi ii- I'i'-h '..liti'l I -mil ii : Ihn'.: I h.'v in'il lln in1 tn laki" up ami nf tlm llirtf m;..... i an 1 1 1 - in in' anl.'iit- I',' 'h'-il'i' 111'.'. Iif v.i;j cil il) mi v ill t 1' wni'iisi.nt in' tiii'ir I'ln'- tl iii.; Inun tin' niiliall'iwi', war thrni. .shall n 1 mil thrill tn I'll t tri ll!" pritrr! inn nl ni l nf thnst! chrfish- tin i-,' 1 1 1 T, Tilal'V 1 II: .', :ns!illii'."iis. Tin' -i'i'i,'s i,:' sin vi' . a .,!,. i-.'.l' Alnii'.'l.l.v I wilh whirli it 1 1 ill ill s'i signal a inan I :iliii"-t rvi'i'V i'.int sinrn lin' "-i'::ina; uf Tl.llih'' Hi In pl' i!l'--i 1 r i:i'i'!'i'.sl-i nl rit ili llinnt il:ui''i'i- nf hav- li.'l-. tn I.'r - i.ui' ai'in - hi .1' nnr ' , i,v.nl."l la.rl.'r i'-il i".imii,i;ii, i a-,' n I' i'-.i,',' in t ii I 1 1 u niaiiii v wi ai in.' mil' in ' 1 1 Ini-intrrpi'i'tnl, nl' nf thp ,isriil,r, n any iininiinl.y i -1 1-u s t ,,f nnr uhility fully ihvhii'atitin liriii sin,! ini'Mit in' any tn maintain .air ran-, ,11 -a mauls rhrrks, f.,r 'in!; i in r, w h n il llirir r I aiait:- l!i. rapila h is alir.nlv :in'l t itli. The ii'i'Ciiti'iJ ami :1ianriii n 1 1 it ilis i'tnlii; iil'inv, ilirrrl i.l thr ( ',.iile.li'. ar.v, r hut a i -. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . . 1 1 nf tim sann' 1'1','tH tia hi , -us-., 's f.ir ii-. -- W'r , , m,t I'rf, -pint -'f . 1 1 1 1 1 tn tln -r surrrs-i s in I in .', hut i n iiiiin1.il' anv irk ii'.v, h'.! 'iiir.il. "! that A! nip: lit V pniti't't; u iiii-li iias v,,nrlisalr. ami T'hi' W' il'M tnlt-t iinw sr, linns nf p '.ip'n, inhahilin.; tri i i!i,rv, w ith Miitli Mirir intril thrill, that ci",ht mil- : -n I'xti'iiiivu a.j 1'rs.niiTi'S ami i urh n ii mil-, .us lai'l.ltirs nr ilrlrnri! us tlir hniina'it li.iin.ty "I niitnrn lias lii'st.iwml up ni it-, ami animair.l uilh nut! spirit tn en j r . ni n I i-r rtcrv priviitimi ami -arriliri; nf case, I nl hrallli, "i' pmpri'ty, nf lifr itsrlf, ratlmr j than h" '!.' ".a h'T IVmi tlm r.iinlilimi nf frer , am! iii,lrprml"iit St ii Km into which thry j tt( 1',' 1 1 n il, r HI lleVIT hi! ('i)l.lir'(',I. I ''. i). t .nil' mhri'-arirs thrinsrlvivs Infill In frrl ili-ii hnnianity I. as lilr, Imi I'miiih; thai irars ami 'nlni.tl ami trriisnrn rnniih havr h i n.'ipni lnl in a I th'-s nmlt'i'til- I kiii'4, rnvriin thrir nwn la'ml, mi lrss than : nnrs. with a tall nf ni'inrnin, ami cxpnsin ll,,,.,. ('.,. i.ini'.. than nlll frlvi's tn till! I'lltiistl'n- I (.hi' - (' linaiirial cxhiiiistinn ami liiiiikriipti'V, t nt to spViik nf th-' Inss nf their lihrrties liy thu ili'snutism om'i'mlrntil in an ari'ssivi' warlii'.'n mum tun nnrni .. ii tl ainitlmr anil ki.nlrr,! 1,,'iiltln? AVill t!l"V I'D llillill'' V ,'c r iH'r-rVL'1'..'ilCL' ill a.Will.i."" nn l..v.. v..i.!. -i. i I....K : n.i in" I.I I,,,.-- j tin, li Hit'V so lull,' ri..n-lr.l tn In! tin! I'linsrti nljiule nl' liberty ami srll'-gnvrrnnu'iit, nf praro ami a higher civilization, tlm theatre nl the must ran-cli'ss ami prnilieal nll'iisiiiii ni l lunil wliinli : the wnrl'l liai ever Heet), of a virtual rclajise j into tlio liarbarism -if tho rmlt-T ag;os, ami nf ! t!i(! ih'.sti'lictinti nf cnnstiliitinnal ll'OOilniil by j tlm lawlessness (if usurped power? i Thi'se. arc iiii!stinns which our adversaries will deride I'm- themselves. Ve desire tn ; stand ai'ijiiitti'd licforo the tribunal of the i woiii I, as well as in the eyes of ( Imnisrient Jusiire, of any responsibility for tlio iiniti or pi'iiliinnatinn of a war as contrary tn the spirit i f the n;i! ns to the traditions and ac knowledged ii.axiins of tlio political system of America. (In this continent, whatever opinion may have prevailed elsewhere, it has ever liee.1 held and iu'knowleilg;ed by all parties that government, to be lawful, must be founded on tlio c mseiit of the governed. Wo wero forced to dissolve our lederal connection with our former associates by their aggressions on the fundamental principles of our compact of union with them: and in doing so, we exer-ci-ed a right consecrated in tho grout charter of American liberty the right (if a freo peo ple, when ii. government proves destructive of tho end for which it was established, to recur to original principles and to institute now guards for their security. The sepurato independence of the States, ns sovereign and co-e'iial members nf tho Federal Union, had never been .surrendered, and tho pretension of applying1 to independent Communities so constituted and organized, the ordinary rules of coercion, and reducing rebellious subjects to obedience, was a solecism in terms, as well as un outrage- on the principles of public law. The war made upon tho Confederate States j was, therefore, wholly ono of aggression. On our side, it has been strictly dolenstve. l5orn freemen, and the descendants of a e-allant an cestry, wo had no option but. to stand ui in defense ofour invaded firesides, of our dese crated hilars, of our violated liberties and birthright, and of the prescriptive institutions which guard and protect them. V'o have not nitri'lrr-'il, nnr do we wish, in any man ner w hatcver, to inlerfero with tho internal peace and pro-pi'i ily o the States arrayed in hostility against us, or with the freest devel opment nf their destinies in any form of ac tion, nr line of puliry they may think proper tt) adopt l'..r themselves. All we ask, is alike immunity for ourselves and to ho left in tho undisturbed enjoyment of those inalienablo rights f "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" which our common ancestors de clared to be the e.ti:il heritage of all th-' pur ties to the taicial compact. Let thrni forbear aggressions upon in, ami the war is at an end. If there be .iites- linns will '.imi, we I willing to !: li'ipiive adjustment by liegotia ave over been willing and are still enter into cniiiitnications with our adversaries in a '.pint ol peace, of oiUity, rind manly fr.'.i.kin ss. Strung in tho pernuu- siuii of the justice ofour cause, in the gal- .Iinll! hint drvi.ti.n of our cil i.oii-soldicr, mid nf and forty-odd from Atlanta, thus making ; prophesy that anv I i,,i,;ii r the whole body ofour people, and above all j tho Etowah and tho lostenaula by rail about lions I'm' the I'rc.-i i,'n.'.v ,, I in the gracious protection of Heaven, we are ' p) miles apart. " j and who has remain.' I a- ! not afraid to avmv a sincere desire for peace 1 It. twceu Kingston and Etowah, are Cass ' pott in the revolution, ot',- : mi tn ins -'nnsistriit with our hdiior and tho Station and Cartersvillc, miles apart, the out dolorous complaint, a -permanent security of our rights, an earn- 1 fonner 7 from Kingston, and tho Litlor 3 to dent and lugubrious ti,i;:t est a-pirati ui to see the world once mote re- from Etowah. From Kingston to Etoivnh is Congress of the (', mi, It ,, ... slur,',! to the hoaehrirnt pur.-uit ol industry, ami of nuuual iiitcrcoiirsc and exchanges so r- rntiai to it-i t, 'l being, ami w hich have hr. ii so gravely interrupled by the existence of this uiimitural war in America. lint if Mir adversaries, r those whuni they have placed in authority, deaf to the voire o! reason and iiitsicc, steeled against tho dieatcs of buth prudenco and Immunity j I' V I In' 'i -'- i. in 'i Mini an, I , I i'l 1 1 . i' ,',.ili li'iii'i' in 1 1 1 i i' "',vii ii'iinlirr . i r lli, -,' , I' llirir blark and I'.itvigu I 1 1 ' i- i 1 1 ; 1 1 i i - , ,-l'all I t I -iiiiiii' iipnn an imhiinit" prnlongaimn I 1 1n conlost. 1 1 j i lliiMii la' Ihn responsibility dl II decision Nil I'll'lliliH t l tlll'lll-l'lvi'l. Ill,, I fill injurious t i tin ''ii- olll'sell'i" Mill. 'I'ln.' will disordered i inn i interests nl' mankind , wo Inn i' mi IVar of tin: io-e-l pictures ever drawn nl' a ; i 1 1 : 1 1 i 1 1 1 rnini'H shurl nl the I'Sli'avaiuini' wliinli i'.miI I iln'iini nf tlm i'iiiiili!.-t, nl ni'lit tnillinlH nl' pi'nilc, rnsiilvi'il willi lino III i ll. 1 "In ilir I'l ni'linui rallinf tlian livr! .sl.ivi'K," uinl liiri'wanii"! I.y I In' MVii'T" ami i xti'i'iiiitiatin -1 ! i t in tvhii li tliis wai' lias In'.'ii va;;i''l iimn llmin, ami 1 ' till' linn! avnwiils nl' ilK ,alnms ami niii,ii'ti'r". nf tlm tvni'si! than Kvpliiui liiimla.r'! tlnit await" 1 1 1 i'ii i in tin) I'Vi'iit nf llmir Milijiinati.-n. With tlii'M! ili'iTaraiinns nf nnr ilisinsi tinns, nnr jirini'inli''', timl nnr purpn "s. wn I' lliiniil. nnr caii'-.i' In tlm onlilitrlicil i'l'l' nii'tit mill tlio Hnlmr ri'lli'nlinti nf nnr iiilvi'i'"ii rics iIicium-Ivch, ami tn tin! Knlniilti ami ri,ht (miis arliilraini'iit nf Imavnn. List of Woiimleil Heei'lteil at Marietta. .a., June l.'itli, IHli I. I,t .1 X Collier, eo ll (nth A!a, hand. Pritale .1 IV MaiUill, eo V, ;i. Mi-s. 1, li e!l,t. j " Win lln.l, llh tia S S I, ll hand. I " .1 li Iloh lllll, eo II fall S C; fool. 1 " IV C Andrew eo C "Tib lia: should, r. j " Win Pep. r, eo (I a llh (ia: knee, j " John Vordii'., eo (.' ::;ih (ia; hna-t. ' " V M Vati.-e. eo ll il l I'la: linger ' V M Itoael i !' ;;7ih (ia: shoulder. 1 " S C I liouias, eo A I .Mi-.-; hand, j " K Proek, .a !' :;r I li tia; shoulder. I Il II Vernon, eo C llh (ia, S S; head. .1 Hello II : 1 7 1 Ii Cat hand. Corporal .1 IV Canhy.uo K llh lia S S; brea.-l. Private A M Cralil.'eo li M (la: breast. IV N Kuiilh. eo 1! :!d Ha: leg ' S T t'oi !er, i'ii I! I'd (i i: b g auin. II Living.-! -'" li -1 i.i; arm. K Whii-I , et. I ." I l'!a: -id''. A ,M N, tie rlv, eo C l-i T.-k. b. : shl'dr. I, ,-iullh, cl' l-t 'I. a .,....: 1 1 . .i I. ,1 P i.i vis. ro li C'th Ala: .-boulder. " ,1 Ciiuniier. eo V. Ith lia S S; Ihi ;h. Jbi. ut C.,1 .lohu li Mall, ."Till Teini: hip. "ideal .1 S ! licks. 'o(i :". 7 1 li 'I'.'ini: hii side. Priviile .1 C It rooks c.i (i "!itb T'ei'ii: hand. IV IV Thomas, eo V 2;;, Miss: right foot J.' M I' Howling, eo A MUli Ala: head. .1 T Capp', eo H I .Mil Ala: bit wii-t. I! T Kobiiisoii, eo ll 1Mb Ala: h i! hand. V T .llissi, !;, eo II I'.:', l a: hit iiaml. I.i. at .1 I! IVii.'hi, .", A -'d ,t Kill Mr-: l...!l. h'g-. Private IV II ..,wiiii..ie. en I! llh Mi.-.-: laee. .1 M Colli, dge. eo P, ::l-l Mi-s: ban I. .1 P I i reel!, eo l llllh Mi-s: h il Ii.il.'l. T Mollis, eo P l:;ih S C; I, ft haml. PiitiHe IV A .Milner, I, I'.Mh Ala., light .-hotihlrr. A ll Jones li, mill .Ma., hi't anil ainpiital. 1. IV 11 I!. ..-gas, right hip. IV I! ll-alh 1!, ('iod Ca left ankle. IV Simmons, eo P. ,'iltli lia.. right wii-l. ('apt .1 I'e-ler. eo I,. .llh (!a.. hit balnl. Pritale .1 .1 Miilkev, i" A, ''Ith lin.. hii baa, I. A Harper, 'eo II. .Mith, Ala., right shoul der. II M' it li.'l -I..-I". eo II, af.lh Ala. li.'bl leg. I! A P.I, re. eo P.. ..Cl ti Ala. hit l-r. li V Cl.i ' (', ! 'lh Ala. light arm amputate,). A .1 Kiivl--, c- C, ,"M Mi-, hit h g. .1 P, .laekson, eo C, "Ith A hi. Civ. . boul der 1 neck. IV I! I i ranger, c" I.', .-d Ahi. right baa. I. 1, .1 Viunbal, ci, (i, I -lh I. a. arm. A .1 Whitakrr, I. I'.'lh I.t. knee. C Crew, eo lb l-lh l.a. knee. S. rgt 11 C 'lose, eo C, I'gih l.a. Cat', .-ln.ii! .1. f. ('apt Saml I'.errv. ro I'.'lh l.a. liuger. .las Piuh'eo P. .Villi Ala., arm. Serg! (i (' II. i.v-, eo K, .- T i ll Ala. arm. , l Sinitli, c" 11. -ilih Mi-s. neek. .1 Ii Turner. " H. '-'"th Mis-, hii leg. .1 11 Lew,. '" D, 2fti h Mi -, ligln lli'gli. Corporal IV .M " Hi i;i ii. eo It, L'nih .Mi.-.-, righi thigh. .1 A l. nvrv, ... C. li'ih .Mi--, light hip. Prit ale'.l K T ivl .r, "- V , I2d Ahi. righi arm. I.t A A Sio.blord. eo C. L'll Mi-, laee. Private . I M I inn il, eo li. Mill Con. leli ankle. I,t Thomas Jolin-loti, eo II, 2d Con. lumber re gion, Private IV A McAiiier. eo I. od Cui. left ankle. I! II Jones, cu A: l-t Con. right leg. Lewis Croft, eo K, .1.1 C..n. right side. S I, Stewart, co 1', "d Con. hit side. C How, I P.. "d Cui. bit hip. Private 11 P Join s, c. 1!, Hull Ala, hii Ihigli. It .loo,--, . .- 11. -loth Ma, l it urm amp. Crpl I! T Still, eo (i, 121 Ha, right thigh. IV J Crook, co I,::rth (io. 1. ft knre, Lieut M K Havis, eo It, ."Till (la, left b g lb sh. Private J N llainniond, eo li, loth Miss. left arm. " liavi.l Counts, co 11, ,i:t Ala, i.owels. Lieut .1 II Jordan, co II, loth Miss, left arm. Privato W T Haniels, c A. -Il-t Ala. right ami. " T I, Taylor, co I..i:!,l Ala. left. hip. W C Iloyd, eo A, 2lllh Miss. left thigh. " Vi T Pickett, eo C. L'Oth Miss, left arm. " M P Prinuiore, co C, 2nth Miss, right linn him I thigh. Private P T Lyon, co P, list (ia. ba.'k. Lieut T C Lvaiis, co L, list (ia. right ankle. Private J 1 Barber, eo K, bid (ia. pi'l liaui. J il Shipp, eo p, I',.",. I la. leli band. " V II I'arri-h, eo C, 2uih Mi-s. leli foot. li .M White, eo II, liiih Mi.", breast. " V Jones, eo L), Stll Miss, leli hand. " J Puller, co I, llh Miss, right arm. " J I, Ilancnck, co I. Ith Miss. Phlegmon. Lieut W L Cainrun, Co 1!, 'pith Miss, left foot. Privato J T Wauihle, en I!, 12th Miss, left hip. 6" (,' K Leoves, co C, 2t)lli Miss, right foot. Lieut il W Willioa ?,co I". 4 ith Miss, chest. Privato J King, co (1, :'.2d Miss. face. Private Ilicbard Hill, eo K list Miss, right arm. J .Mullins, co 11 ..Mh Ala. right arm. Lieut W 11 llardiier, co C 2.ilh Ala. right l"g. Privato J M Cox, so C llith Ala. Iclt hip. Ser'gt J IV llaudal, en II Pilh Ala. right hand. Private M M Min.-heii C :;:lth Ala. nick. II M Pirn-, eo L ;:7lh (!a. head. S S Ti p.son, eo C 2!Hh Ala. J II Young, co A .'.lib Va. left leg. Ciipt 7. W Hood, eo V. ;;ith lia. right foot. Private W .1 Justice, co 11 fitli Ark. old J P lliirrigton, co Iv -llith .Miss, spine. C li Mussn, eo A 2d Miss, right side. All sent to Atlanta, but J P Harrington, whoso wound would not permit him to bo moved. Points anil Distances. The following statement (if points and dis tances about to be maJ'j historic by the great armies id' tho Hast and Southwest, may be useful to those unaeiUnintcd with them: In the Southwest, Chattanooga, Cleveland and lhilton,.nrc connected by rail forming a triangle, the t'.vn sides "7 miles, the end from Chattanooga to Ihilton.'lH miles. CliattanoiH -ga and Atlanta are connected hy the West ern and Atlantic railway, or, as generally I enll-'-l , the ( icorfiii Mate Komi, l.(s nub's the, road running in the main S. K. and X. iA'. Cliicamauga i.s I" miles south of Chat tanooga, and 2S, from halton, liinggohl, on this road, is Ll,'! from Chattanooga and In fi i halton. Tunnel li!l is 7 miles X. W. from halton. Kesaca is 111 to IS miles from halton towards Atlanta. Calhoun 4 toil miles from Kesaca then the Oosten.iula ri v- j er. Adnirsville is lo miles from Ivim'ston I and '.! from Calhoun. Allatootia, is PI miles from Atlanta. Kingston is -11 miles from halton, ami is the village from which a branch railroad makes oil' to Koine IS leiles. Koine is in the Cherokee Xation, (in., in I'h.yd county, which borders on Alabama, ami in the link nf the Ktowali (or High Tower) ami (In-le-iiaula, and at the head of steam navigation ,,f tlio 'ii.ijs.i. J'r.uii h.iltuii In Atlanta is lnO miles. -. owah Station is liftv-odd miles Irmu halton abniit l.a miles. Marietta is "Jit miles from i j Atlanta. Ilig Shanty 7 north of Marietta. Atlanta is 7 miles from the Chattahoochee, j There is nu stream of any conseiiienee he i tween tho Chattahoochee and the Etowah, j which, by rail, are about -10 niilrs apart. , The railroad between the Onstenaulu and tho Etowah runs near the foot of a small range of muuutaius running S. W. and X. E., aj 'lie "I tvliirh IS n! ', !' '.. I In ' In, mill r, tt I ir!i run- - ; :'!, ! i Ihn I a I ihn Plur IP ! , ,',.' with the So Mr M ll ll ' :i ' 1 1 ,, ' ' inr, ' ia. 1 ,ill;i i- ; i i'. worth, which is le 't m I. A 1 1 ii t - ii 'i ) .i . I li-l a ni l s ill 1 1':; i :i ia . I lata v,T .1 mi, " i' n i - '.1 - in ', tinniil by thr ( i't,:r:i', ami : . 1 v ericksl.t.t'g n a I. Ti.i . ' '. ! I'.ratrf ham I'l, I. u -a ' II. '' lillr 77 .,.i t :i t .:-' lr to I '...i vvhirh is 'r., 111 S '.ni'ii M. Tayh,r- ill", uu 1 1 1 - l'n f t' ': is miles smith nl lh" .'iinr! : ti 1 1 1 Station Ll mile inn "i 1 .Mill'., t'.l. In (Hiii.i'iV :.v. .: I.: li irkshufg. A .hlamlniilhr IV i is I I miles I'l'nlll Kir 'un . 1 1 I ai. ! 1 over dunii i ni. A.piia I '!!. li' .lil l''i'r li'l'ir..-l lil'.', .Vi IV tu V, ami 17 iVi'in A h'xamli i i I'.i'l ween I; irli::i "tnl a: t ! !.'' .Ii ,,V Mad-I tl.'' l'h'n'l..l!e in !.". A.n.a and l.iltle Cii.v. I! li,,n and I'm !n ., Viuir , rir-' Anna and ihe Ma1 f.pmit : i p. on the Kappalia.u.. It an. nil .'.'i . n' Chi-apeake. 70 ,.r : 11 l..-1-iv i'r." iiml aim tit 7" from lli.'iim n :. Mallapmiy, I'auiunnk v : tt I i I intervening. Ihr I 'i. in. n n.i. the main iai:ilh'l wii!i li"' .l.u.v -si nit li, and rinptirs in'.. t!i- !.i" niilrs from 'iiliaiii-hii,'g. darralt's, in Sn--r r i it t", lali' raid was lliM... I is a m-ie mill- fro in I'rlri-hui'"; un,1, .' I : i' il I .'.veil I'r'.'i-hing mil V. : ! .i!l.,tt ay ami abinMiii ri'. n sin, iii ,st i . -: i ; 1 1 . Vi r'd ,ii - . , ' at ll," lr a l ,,!' a -:.: V ' linll. Till' Whir llmi-r i- '.:. f. ale -ill 17 i.iiles V un II! .-hiii .. i. Allnt's is h.'.ll H ,1 V I'.'twe. !i lii Hanover ('., II. 'J mih Inmi . .: As ll,.-t if 1 1 p.ilns i i :,' mure I han i.rd; u.irv u. f to 1 te-i I"." this ;i.er !' r ll m: hr ill. Ii it is f. t" in tn. rl in 1 1'" ; i --.Irv. I, . Cl'll"l " 'hi.'h W.'r l' 'IllC li ittir I W 111 Thr foil, era echaii "I t I wmih and valued "Uattle (iovenioi 1,-bam (irceii eninr of Ti'iim .. lies In Imhl ihn . Illlt il h is sm'.'t - . hren . . 1 i imtirieibir man srrt irr, both rit rail-it in w !,,,'h t rngagrd, than inn knowledge. Harris. K. I,, i 11. a loyal Smith. -in Lincoln, nl :i i ''!'.v luti.in by bis in; spouse to l.im'olti her 1 1 ni ' :i of sold; 1 iriii ; .Not our s ,. : " but ,ii!,iiiin or ..'.. The iuce- 'Hit ::n 1 ' formed by him in ", - u Stato Troop- ,,l Trim, iiieniber.'d by ili "I ii baiTas.-iiig ami i.i.i r- n - . elliririirv, z".il a;, i :.: . .ui'!il."l'.l"wn i'l"' v. mid his nii'iig"". i ' i! all that ri'in'criis el, a : beauty ami eir, f.ati'iotic sriilim ;,t, I ail'.:- sag;esw ill com; are la'. ; a'.! , .. i l my judgment, wilh any .- a! a; ' . . ' " or during this war, mi -.p' : ; !h Mr. Madison l.ri'nn'. nr ..(' '1," - ill i i U" u inirabh' ,ap"rs .i' I', , id"!,' I '.,', '. ; '.tn I; inaiiguraliiui a- I 'I'l'-nlrn: ni : !." I ' i. ,.!. ; a Sialrs. lie has tirt rr laltri'i',!, hoi '.: t r ' " 1 I ' .; forward in thr di-rhar .:' . !' h;- ,!'i' i never frit it, his .Inly i , rail : i.r !v,i ir.tn togethei' to liialcn i,,t, -:- again ! t:, m ;i;, i id doings nf thn Si nt 1 1 1 1' r, i I ',! it -, nt' fancied cuistituti mal ;::"ti!. !-. i.or ..; I seek to clog; or rrlard tlir a-i'. .1 nl' i-: ";trat cause by seeking; to ii'.i.-l." an." (ii:irrels with the I'n'-idrt.t nmi r i n v War, touching; lb-' cnu-i i:n: i .iai;t.v i f . script laws. o ; bis l ,al an I i a". i t heart was ton deeplv enli-t. d in I'mem " Southrrn iiidep-ud- nr" tn do i!ia. !! l j forth all his sl-ntglh and iin't;",: itt i, i i IllOlli'.iU!! l-nliliral 1 1 i 11'. Ti'lu-. s ; , ;,;!" , strong mind in cliirating hi pr .pi" I . a prove Anil love tlm great eatr-i in !re!. i!i ! were al.nut tn embark, an I t . a"' '".a n'i i in advancing; it and in s rrngt h. ti i:: .nt' a j lilies for the grral conflicl that r.v.ail-i! u I So far from using his power .; ti .v.smo.' I j keep the citi.riis ot Ten m i' i war on one pretext and am i hr;- .d ,!,:.,; ! aii'l militia exemptinn and civil i -, 1. 1 ; t . : ! it has been his p il: 'V ami a tio.i, aii lii" lin,. to increase the arniv an 1 t' trcngln n in t fill. More than tin trlu'.V i, lii" I has given , 1 1 1 i-r .!rni,,:i 'ia and even n! en'hu-ia-m in have enilearr.l hint vry nr ern people, lie has -hm-, t sess all tho elements "l a gallantly at Shih.h, at .'i Chieumaiiga. lie s.... I an side with that l.rai e ami 1 (ion. Albert Sidney .l,,hn-:, first to receive him I'mm hi ing and dying of th,. win. ' battle of Shil 'h. Sin.v I h- llltlllga, where If l :l- 'i volunteer aid to I !en. li: :. Constantly by tlm -id" ti in in th-! daring hall!"-: in Mi. Western histri. t of i'mnr that that brave man 1',,it, r Tetincsseean what s ni of a Harris made ? " lly 1 d.'' "Harris is a lighting some (iovernnrs stav at lo : a del!' I avis, our ( iovenml' ha to light 'atil-"rs.'' ( ioverni u' Harris ha-- i , i , , r i nessei' and el-ntv her- v,h-. a i ing nf him l,,r a min ii hi future. 1 have hrar l i; : i bv taking his tint : 1 plunging; int strike in the Iht-: v. ii- !,, ight din ;i fart uf his Inc. :n.; I n ... srln.ul of .Jack'... n ami l"n., advantag': to him in making and eh'jiients nf charur:";' i. stitilte a '"" ii I'.r n. brut of that high oilier. ( n. my judgiiient, ami th.i' i-. n f.'deraey will tirtrr to!,,. :t I'r.'siilrnt un!" ,- !,. ! ,. , ;u. w tige of having l,",n a -t.it" inet ami a p .; !i. r in tV A ml the w rii "r w i ! I rn Reeds of die.. id am n.1 tii" 1 a time, to,,, wliil -t ti." g-n are thunder for invasion t fon t, 11 t ante".'. bolts. a ti I -. hat it d .r- !..,; ell a ;..;.;' Aprrl. it... voted tn surli an of young glint of a without his host. "' as I . irptil.li Cm. "l t !: s. i imi I r , ni' din: niv.. asso'ju t ion. I I "111 i o i -pi na, i.i a ai.e I , t a. W, lui'-d.iy morning ' , . -. ..it '- I a I ti i ie , allaehed and ' . .' i ' -i a ni brag:', ill Cum I. in i . ' t ' i-' lei it . file enga n ill. 'Ill bi-li'd . . .. ",' i! I. ita'.i II" e.tltli l.p lllld ,i i i a . I I ! I.i lit I'l. in.' I 'I'Mlenl W as '! ' I'.l ., ' ' U : I "If d "0, tl Ith lllil I V - :' .a lo ''. i I,, re l- liill.il tiro ilig ot' . . I . ,. '. t l.p iiml .lot II till' 1 iter be! tteell i : il :m 1 New 'li!.-:.!,-. li nn the 'I ra iis-!ll Isslsspipl. :" I iil'i ' I Till. The l.ile-t 11,'Collllts from ipi-i lit r stale that Marinaiake bad ,. . .- 1,,'tl 'r,. !,. A. J. Smiili landed his i i . '1 niii.t lain' it, is aboii! to llanh him w i' In w. filling all hi- boats and sl,,r,-'. la' ii ui .1 a ;.!, it many of tin: em iny's. ttla'i I', i- 1 el'.V le I ill llil V ll 1 1 1, ,'H IM tl I pS 1 -i in :' ani i.- .-pl'ra.l nig ainolig the , 'ili, us. I loin (lie I'loiil. ;: Mil i.s W CM- ,,!' M iitii vn, June 1 7lh. - -... nil made an allnek ill three lines of bal - ,ir i x 1 1 Irlt, nr.ir Lost Mountain, and .lied wild leriilie volley of tu I il lry hii , I ..v. Tlmy wore di ii en hack and our forces i i 1 , ,,,'' t . j t the ground f, an whi'ii they :i :''',' 11. . !' t i .1 at 2 p. tn. to-day. I'tnl ae- i I. i ,,: 1 el lueli re,', til I'd. 'li l.flll.V .!.!., ,i it o h s in I he e, 'title ,,!' oar lines P- th lilt, s r oiiiia sahslanliallv the ', ; '"I'll. li.e elielny e.'lltilities fortify, i.e, aiii-aipleil to .-hell our Signal Corps ..a in, hut could not reach tho top of the ," ." ot Men t!iniltod into Hospital lit Criihn. (.a., .lime Kith IMil. : :. ". t nil. I -i.liieis in re adaniii'd iaio ' . 1 1 i ' - p 1 t !'..r in atin, nl, to-day. , . ; ....s t ll." ft i 1 1.. I. .! ; Mb :'. eo I 2:i;h Aia. t T i ia iiati TI", eo - "2d Mi-s. 1', . . '. I- " .nnier, eo C I ha (ia. ." I; .1 C on t, .',, II llh lia .'ill'. I lltli I loN llosi'l I 1 1 . li i , a:,' j;; ! ,nl tireeii, c- i ,iih (la. in i r A in- il, ism 1 1.. I'i ' iv T A Pai'i'.ii, eo C l:l (ia. m t t. t r oi iM'.i mi nosi'iT.M,. i'i i . a'e I, Wi'lisiiiison. eo (i i', ;d (ia. V, in bendy, eo (' Pith lia. tot t. i ; em iiosiu i 1 1. 1 !' . N l!u I, II Ala eav. IP.n'r C. I'oMUt, hii, Sarg. in ehg'e Hospitals. Tin: lii.iKti. I'i.kct in' Ithli Kivkil-Iio ii'iiepift X. or.v enutnerates the federal in', a! ami transports taken and destroyed i li "1 ri'.oras fillnws; (iunboats Kastpot't, hiii' ,'!i", I 'oviiigtoii, Signal, ( iratiite City, aii', tr.iii-pniis Wooill'ui'il. ('hio I telle, Km : :' niigiii. Itella honna, Lacrosse, !: ;:,: ' i n. N o. :t, l 'h atip'n u IN'o. .1, John .tin t'. Tin,.. Ila-tiugs, (.'ity I'-elle, and , ,i.:',i' l r.im-pniis since the Sth day of :tv, it. niir. 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 ' . w 1 1 . Ill iidditinii to theso. . . :':' : '..ai; pinis were iviinrled to bo des- lit i" i a class of good women who Iiavo tt '. . it! t . inai ry goial men, for they havo !ii" ; "'.i"i' id serving; thoso who would o( t i ruin but fm' the. "ii'iding; providenco uf a g I w if". loit s i i ,. I i'lNti l..rgan .-lallimt, nine years rid, la t h.iie" litgi. jrt l.laei; color, and line My In, Y i i v !.. :. lie is well laohe to han, ess. Ilo I t h . :: 1 t railing ou the undersigned 21 miles I . Iw A. .!. MATIIPIVS. nut 1 1 h i : . ci M I'lii liNT innl evierieueeil cooli, washer an i ii'iiur, who i.s nl-o nciUainted with i',l h ..i "ii , oil, ami i.s a very lair seamstress. : ,' at I in- "iiee. jlillel.i --If !!. WAI. T. I! ISKI'.i'T, oilers bis ,r..fessional ie i - I.i the eilnelis o (iiitliu, und sur- i) i ".; - in.tt v. lie ha--hid large e perii'll-'C ill ia ' e . ..t i he ,-ei eral brain hi s i' f Ili: profess- I .ruer if Mrs. 4 ,.l 1 IM S the It-11 - -we-t eon .jiiin l l--eodat UAiis: itK.s:: " ill pay Ihe highest market price for good , r liu, a rags, or give in c.tvliange for them ,n h-ii I.IUi and cap paper, or Knv. dopes. : l Hie liKPHL Hl'l'lCi:. n i.u ii:n i:s 1'i.n, 7 ril Cn. Ihst. ti l. ) lirtlliii. June 7th I SHI. 1 at', i, ti.. n of Sub luirollim; dllieers and tho J i- , a if i to tin' foil i, iv iug pti ra graphs of Cir- 11, arlei's C al-' r,p serviec, lia. The ttt e-! ai'tue atul coiilinuous efl'orts of ,. eg ' nl,. r- it ill be dire-led to porfei'titi, t i , i, i n!,,, i of all white null , a' u' . 'liti'l itilhia their respeepve ili-lriets, are h, lueetl the ages uf set ellteen and fifty liu-"In gi li r' should embrace all men i ! t . a i.v in -n i ire, 110 matter w hat may he their ;, a 1 .'. ,)"l .! ton or chums tn cAenon ion. nn,l Id - in i.r 1,,1'ily cvhihil, under thu head of , ,i '," Ihe status of i aiil. I' i tiie iuty of all iiersons it ilhin tlm age . : io report for i n i. 1 1 nun I. linrolliiig -,li ii n li 'iieiet', wail .-inii toluijtarv renort 1 . ,i ti! inahe ililigeii! iu piiry as to per-ons, . l . : ' n u, '. a in a I mil siuii as 1 h".v may he .-'a! ', l .' ie !" ' nrolhiii nt. Per.-uns limy be cu i v. : i . , , r f uui, I. . " ' '' l ' ; "i ! ui t import mice that I Ins regnlra r -nli I... eoitiplele.I as early ns possible. I I. "ii is etij ittieil upon .sub I.nr.illing (itli loel it i en s are rcpir-md tn report to tho en tg "!:'.. , l lor el;l'"lllnelll. 11. II. MiU'TUN". I.i. tit. and lh il. 7th liis. (j,.,, t" :.' '., ;' al i Ma T.iegiaph pleas. I' II '! ! .11. d send hills to th).. I, li0,.. (ilinKiiK hl.(i., ,.:;'t:;l:l v or if) itrnis, ti.v.v.1 .TTOKNEY AT LAW KI( inil)M), v.. '" ' " o- a : iin-t the Confederate (iovcrinneii' a ' I ami roll. a'te, I. I'.oie ular attention paid to .Soldier r.iiuk Keepers Attention. iif li at" -i i'eral hilliired Volumes of Pool "" I'M' I-r. ll .1.1. ins' library loaned or ': I 'a i ' t' - ha ting t hi in tt ill pi. a-" riill '.'.-: I r .' ::i-. and ..hit.., i.. ;. .Ti:v.AiiT. r I I t. VI, UbtMiS. h nr. li h m l al tin- oftn e a huge "apply 'I i t"l. tt I li.v ."liriiir. (T.rks ninl Ordinari-I : ,:,'. leatilthlllv print "d on tine while p. J" i ;, ,. u ,:t .. ii ,- it... ,., .. ..i i ' i-O'k ..ipi r nl, .ne. )t nii;i i; i liiii'iiisi:. 1. ' I 1 I'e I; liltef f'a,-t.,rv, which ll:, :, ' hei by a di-alied soldier, i- no t ' ' i i I I. mo and Ha! -!iaies .! Ilm 1. ' a ,',. d !. lie has ,,1 tuei t . : i ', ,1 i .,'., !-, Mtlt.te ri and fas ; 1 " , .'.'.' 1. Utl. '-. ,t,'. Tile l.riee- O Tl' 11,., i , i .1 . : . ., - tu aala "'in i are e.pial 2 .- ,'t',i,:,'- ,"il t-, any i art of III . i, r ipt "I ii h ie-ai" pri". -. Pric, I I "I' il iir-' -,t,g the i;..nle.leiate If, nu. i " . .' , i" .v - - .mi. i':ir.', ouui amiin