The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, June 28, 1864, Image 2

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i&iS " .SSs.??? gar. THE DAILY, REBEL.! H0Ii2iISS,inJB 1. 1864. eV-Jifaitla TTe bav bcsd a WJ af hteal: fern ef eey. Qag aad sSdtvfca th ellkm of the elirrn r eoiSiers. rtaea "T cents pee sbeet, Pecr a dliaae Mi!3t neb blanke . s yvecers thee by ai J?wiav. the RsssaOrrtca thrsaga tb nlk. T& Z3e&a tr$a TTews - Tss fcloefcwla aaea saw 1 beea pisfallj irj- bg U tS si 'J Blind for tXe m fw dsra. Oa Slr aigr essasseajeaiios vraa r--et.Hahed vriia lUenasad, 'and a reaaotKibla bopo ru i tbat all dee Us vmU 8t peIi!y soivod, aad the teas Et wwJd k tlxws apoa opera ties treat) 1 s5mca4 sad Fttarsberf sfnae the fist teat, wbi tie telegraph la m eat. Tho fcaet af tb ra-eafcii-U'vsjbi of treason leaSo. ex irM relieving effect. Tel, la the mhannea of aay fsr&vr ie!hrviioa, it U da fc tie ptas that fc assets' er??sa . wy t?""r' dispafcclwa are aa now resJsrif rRSBfiSd.r If tser we saill tarr raasbn fc t&s aViy, tttat foot ft leiianeery-. ad wS fc m ar7-!aV "We feka it for greeted that l tJ , hot we weald be fa .W i .. J & A m . w- wb w a a vu? sa'u u m4 eyt ef tia Fphm 2todftiIoe, rrhkri will seisin ih e7p7a"t iStxJ?r Tfbe it Frmmpt. e? higb pneet fsr anrs. ail itTienUrties ia Ue ' -We avi-fto BfriyrfcJl i&frce !Ytbj, tbe Cs&fri jva tbe trri, botb dm KeHttUesi Eiciri.. Oa Gte former tae irt know thit eve t2aa$ is fngrtmisg tmrcsaMxt Te e.aali be aascii aniiad H' T9tj suinta tot oi!4 set taatp'tr w'dlin t5ie ext for days, whlek wHl katiafy all 69vbia u te the rilcta aad stralesy of Ce eaaBdiaf GesrL . We ee&Dot apeak to definite! an rega-rda tbe aitoalScc la Tirgale. Bet it U eerUia lhX our forees yet bol4 Peimbory. We kara fooJ reaaoe to otMKhuTe from this that Great fee trfgiullr failoi bU gaes oa tbe SosUv-eMe, ee lie bu hereto fore done hi eH tbe violent effbrta he hm Bia4e to eefioaapliaii bia purpoao. Gea. Lee'a Baee ere iataet, aad we abaQ be taoeh earpriaed, wkea the aewx doee eoese, if he hu aot gained Mxne sobsUntial sdraatages orer his obatmate eadjabaiaaa edrersai7. It la aemethiasslad to hare ajadiaiJied the Soatbera Staiae flrou lae beartlece eahmiUee with wfcUa Earopaaa awrUty hae heea feafcitoi by yaakee eary aa4 aaalieew . Before the war, Southers trsralfin la EaTepe were vcrywh-We eit with tbe aaeet atcattreaa aad cafoandad itirtpreaaatatfoaa with rejwd to tbe kabita, eaCtoeaa aad toae'of the Soathera peepla. Tbaee fcilaehooda had heea io daatrieaily tott by abolUIea VeJarke iiad liUtp mrj rerQara . eati! car- peepla had oaase to be ra . irded ea a rapaaefe to eirlKsaUon. . It is trsa the Coafederate Stetea hare teamed fbat they are aot eepeadeni apoa Earopaaa pl iioa for tbnir ax ttttoee, tbair proeperlty, tbetr bpiatsi ee thoir iadepeBdeoeeu. Tat It la eomforUag to bare tbe ra Carda of ear aaishborf rod pablicfIike p rlrate rep atatioa, U a saaeb firlsei'l jrel. I This we have tooorad by tbe hatata ami ttoqaeat aVetaaea ef oar ebartxSet oa all the battle field i of the war, by the aaoiWate, wtee aad Vljb- toaed etatesmaasbip ef oar Gorerawatrby tbe r perl or aanaaaUy displayed by oar Geaerata aad clt!B eobUery aad by tha antrpaaae4 fortUade with which the people at large aare borao all tbe aacri- eee of the war. Xaakce ealaaiay aa o Uae hart the repiUoa which It baa d4!gbtd to black oa. Taakee auliee U aew naderttood, aad tta aa eeeaed eaeaalte ealy earre to' Injure tbeee by whoat the abatt U aeat, " The aU?!a, which a CI ha fotied ia eaotbor eI ibi baa the Loadoa Hmld, rbe org of 12m op pecUioa party la Eegicad, U wily oaa of a bioae aad eridcaen, taatalalas the pxitkrn here takeo, : ; v T&a Atleata Register U aj." Cbaa. 8ia!U, beUer kowa aa tsr tho mom dplr f "EM Ary," haa boooato eoanoettid arltk.4baAUaata Basiatair. The aeia of oeisaaoa aaaae ead eoaad Jadgaieat, wbleh reaa thronjjh tho aaoet boaereaa prodtie ef lf."i. EaUth, atteaU hi q-tliScatiea to bold the heUa of a pablie jrar aal at thU erSUeat jaaetara. Ilia BBqoeajd pairiotiiaa la ao drawback to hiat it eaoh a ponilioa. Tbe ef-,iter thvs aaaoaaeee tbe aaw arrragaeacat: "TTa tn bapfy H9 asseaaee ta oer reaitara that we hare eead Cia tfil&m of ijr Cbariae IL Easlih, f'rc!rty of' Boae, bat t aw ef thla city, bet. ar kaowa throeffisai ta Bovctk a tbe bnatitable BUI Arp, aa the atoiataat editor of the Begietar. It U oaaoocaasary fir ea to ea mora thaa snake thfr aixapte aaaoaaaait ta regard to eae ao ozteaalro ly and ee farorably kaowa." "It ia dae Mr. Smit bowercr, ta atate that bia aUeats da aot raa aaetnairoty te die ttaa of Bin Arp, tat that bis Tr'.i! pa eaa efao la4Lflaita the grr?t ajtf, aa oar readara will aooa Ji eoTac . T?e are Uppy to bare aastia?ed with a,i able aad oarefai a writer. "WhUtt itraaiiajr tbe nore jirl ef the editorial , the character of BtU Arp will act be faroUea. - Onx readara teay pv-are ftr a riea treat, whether frtey are anrrad aith baary laadare or with hsatortea prodatoia. TTi esay tefor 1a4a the eesi--a ta oar edit rial ruki aot of osa, bat ef two, pcttoaefe.' S50nr yf a rprighUy frad,ar 7iaah, ef tbe Ifaeea Coafadersta, la rpl lly wktaiaf t la way ta asieariae 1 well Berltad popaiarlty. E? ftikml gits are e5rly rejiaV! Jshod by tba fl4 itaajtraHy admired. Ha ia aa aaacb aa- te t3?a Roetal elttb ta wk!e!i asoa for :- "-'msbI tpuh&s m fe la asiea exrfl la & ' told Tyr Vbm pir aa-3 " TSgor osf ate littrary :!ia.V tfs a"p tbe"f.Iloor BUa of him from ths T - - fjs4x-?s(57 tf t' . I th : tsat- at!luii a eai, ifBTsiAUir 4toeal eritteal aktrtvh of the r.r-iij aiTcrt ef Hbtt Lyridra Flaajt, aiw 3sf f ifaws fQa. Confederal . aad la orene aitd poetry eaa ef the atort t'Jtcd writara of Lis yirj ead ir dry,, . ., , E hi!aad a rarled ja4 tzareTar Hfa,. iJ teoefb ae 1mm aot yet begaa hia f earth dea4ie, aatd has aot fowtd a wife. . - lie hae rlrea mtts rw ef rsrai that excito la a3er!nile,lrrafrroatwahaa4 t)M that be i 1 Uroilosiy aad faUkfaily haproTO hie f A aaa ai ki wot14 with more ei'orate eamrta. AaovKS Kasamis-W bad a ccoh- whenj we .r veil al3ts, and wbo ta wceaUj m-Jbea Auaota ffoat tba tlsifait of lisffcapEa.ici Asusefs. u rrprcflsote fcacl;?, for o?a for Ustir eSk. Oer inlbm. 5Sss'paak4 S?7 ifcre eompzdm. ' Ha ' tiatsa tltt t r-'?7 garrisoned bj about' trt?n!ia tarn fcssdral !m-?i. .TIit garrltcn feas l( fids eossTS5.a -f Kaaeaaa, rjo fcas ea if A N&s3?J3 1 siTu-s ectsta Knl of fell, 51E wttioa wi Su;,i' jraj. Tbe - fifile aeeai rs!grsi tt t rs i,sd feUIi bftue eos? fcrscf ri2JAas- f f tJv !s!secgeoatar, f!In" r?t still with the Jr f-. j?rft r ists, rcsH tSy afetlao i- t2tlr ist S3-: rstajm. '5C&t e&aaJry ftf;s?a aia4r aw taa it fetJl fa? ei3t& psst.Jflaje .fasts cpmrt af Sfa Adssltt al HHed la Hat pltal, v ' i CAroota aoariTak PrtTate L tf GrT, eo I, Tib Miar, n M FaaA eo C ?ih M. C t. Chaadler, oo F, 2M Alia. J W MeNtir. oa A, Sil Mi'. nrVa CUldraaa, eo A 18tlt Ala. Iluffmafi, eoO, la Ala. . JT"nrrtt, IC,'Sii Ala. T I Coery, ee B, Sih AHu ; . . . lt.noory,9o B,lh Ark, ? a.'S Sorft O A HaBdsraoe, eo A, 8th Ark. ' Prirata Drvry J&aea, oo 1, 44h . ' Joaepb Mathewa, eo II. S4 (3a. A A Colo, ea A. 4 2d Oa . , W M Tiitht, Jffrao aatlory. Aaaalea MitehelU eo K, 7ih Ala. Jaeiai Itojrera, eo B, 5Tth Al. W R PonpUw, eo K, 57ch Ala. Marioa Fraektio, ao C, 4ih Tana, SKt T J Daria, P. 2th Ga. FrifaU liaaKmi PaUor, eoP. 2b Ge. - CO Paoderbark. eo D, 29th (la. Jir Gil eon. lftth Ala. WW irjrt. eo D, lat Ala. Pawl Hair, K,2Dlb Ala. J Yf ITobbe, co I, S2d Teni. . Wjr O F feGaire, S2d Tcno. Lioat Joha Braaavt, oo B, Ky. - Ooorge Qaiboroe. ee B, 154tJi Teaa. Cajrtaia I. Mobkfy, eo. D, 2 flit Tena. - f T Pairaotia, eo F. SM Teiin. Uent 1' M 1 Hirer, eo B, 23d Tens. waKCTto aoormk. Prirata W C TraatV, o C, 37li Miea. ooiJrrAan aospiriu. rrirate Eaaael Owoos, ro II, 59ih Ala. W T Baellgrora, O, 57th Ala. Wbb MeCleod, oa H, 7ih Ala. . BbJ CorfC eo li, &7th Abu Chaa D BrMwway, eo II, &7lh Ala. JO MeBrile,eo If, SU. Mi. Wat Keaia, eo I), 515th Visa. -Setrt Taaae Doyd. ee K, 3Hh FHraU 11 B Backly, eo I, 3 ten M ian. Oeorra Hibtower, eo K. 1 Miss. Calria Potra, eo D, 321 1 Wa. . - ' 8 fWiis. VTft-M Ba)trjrv - rriraso J' IS OffU, oo F, 4th Oa. J R P Tbonpaoa, I, li tla. R II S! clinch, eo A, at . r OM Haalro, co (J, fid Ata. a. p. iiooai BOS PITA L. Cerpl J F. Webb, eo G. 54th Ga. JT A 8Dd)i eo D, SOth l ie. Srrt J T Ilnsiphreya, eo 11, 25th On. Prirate J L Moons, eo B, 55; h Ala. PrJf ate K'n Webb, eo B, 55h Ala. B Y Baker, eo B, iVSth Ala. Raa Arthur, eo B, i.rth Aln. Jno Wearer, co G, 47th Al. Kli Eng!ih, co K, 3.3d Ala. C M Spirey, eo K, 21lh Ala. "A C Bfadlox, co A, 29th Ala. G W Armstrong, to II, 30th Ala. H 8pirey, eo H, 39ih Ale. K L Dean, co II. 39tb Ala, B F Pnneo, Ilolinqost'a Battery. Joa Spivey, " Ij L. Newton, " " J 7 M alone, oo I, 29 tb Mis. B F Gaines, eo G, 8 1st Mia. B F Prnit, oo I, 31 at Mica. J W Barter, eo I, 31et Mif. J II Campeil, eo I, 15th Mi, George Joworo, co C, fitL Miss. ' J W Till, c P, Cih MiM. Joa Meana, eo I, 0th Mia. J K Edwanla, eo P, 6th Miss. 8 K Mangano, eo If, 6th Miss. J N Ragan,-eo F, 3 2d Mip. , G G Minnla; eo C, 43d Min. F M Coker, eo lH 43d Mim. J D Lofte. co I. 43d Miss. Win Beard, eo Er 33d Miss. Jao Penpsa, eo t, 5th Conf Tenn. iP W Phillips, eo O, 7ih Ark. flonry Barnes, co B, Rth Ark. . D Dyer, eo D, 5Sth X C. Isaac Wltito, co E 6th Morfran )on. eo C, 5Sth N C Jaekaon Brijra, eo C. 58th N (). J N Richardeon, oo D, 6tb Fla, rra bosph al. Oofpl J A Stcphena, eo B, 22J Miss. 9erj('t W N Martin, co B, 22d Miss. Prirate G W Anderson, eo C, 87th Miss. W II Bradshaw, eo IC,7th Miim. - II J GOlaad, ea II, th Ala. 8 E Brooks, co B, 17th Ala. R D Paris, co F, 32d Ala. t N Fhenaand, eo O, 22d Ala. J II Stetta, eo C, IStli Aln. Corpl A J Brady, eo C, 87th Ala- Thoe Risbardson. eo B St.-it Tenn. PrinOe Joa HmrtM, oo V. SCth Alt. O W Austin, eo I, 55th Ala. B F Echols, co C, lit Ala, bat. T J Johnston, eo It, I Ith Tex. J P White, eo D, I4th Tex. W IT Epperson, eo C,'2d Tex. O P Dyers. I J Ma's Eimort, Tenn. W N Rice, oo C, 24t h Ark. B D Hammond, eo I, Ath Ark. Ansila Water, eo G,8lh Ark. J H ealy, eo F,8th Ark. TO Neall. eo C, 3d A 5th Ala. W W MeCarmaek, eo G, 3d A Mb Aln. A G Allnond, eo D, 54th Ga. Andrew Injrln, o E, 29th N C. J L Hill, eo C, 29th N C. II A McMorry, eo K, 46tb N C. J B Anderson, eo G, 46th N C. mxo ar catoosa aoapirau. Ueot William Clary, eo A, 29 tb Ga. Prirete F A MaVerr, eo B, 69; b Ala. BIKD ATQtTIXTABD HOSPITAL. Prirate G B Maiaey, eo C, 46th Ga. " aieo at e. r. boorr hospital. Ferft John Brook, eo 0, Ith Miss. R. C. FOSTER, 4m. Snrt. in ch'ge nf Hogp. . Prayer for the Country. Parinf tbla week, the Union Prayer Meeting for the country will be held in the Methodist Church' a retry alWoon.at 5 o'clock. A general and piinc.'i taal attendiinea of onr citisena ia cordially invited, GriXn, Jane 27. Thb South irw fxparse Coat ant's Tclie- oapa. Tbe ChaTlolte Ilaletio ppeaka- thna of &e great nie of the teleeraph lioes bailt by the Southern Express Company, and of tb energy and entdrpriso displayed by them in projecting and completing new rentes do ring tb war : Among the many facilities nnd adrantage which beta been aHfbrded our Government and people by - the Southern Express Com panyt theiw ia none dcsiSTTio taore comenda titm .tbasi their teleitraphta dopartraont, wh5hiM beirn extended since tho fall of 1809 a?r 500 rniles, through the influence aodr Sadciitttabld energy of It, B. Bullock, ei., Saperiatndent of that Company. Cmmeircing tbe summer of I80i at C.lum- Jjtft, S. C the iiae was ooaf4flt4 4 Cliar lott K. C ia KoTenber of the same y ear. Lbe wsi-a betreen Colatnbia and this plce u oftfMp toMt qaality wire and has probably worked and, is eon tinuiog to work, better thr.n any Lineiu this or any otlaCr coaotry- In theiummertol 18(2, seeing the abo. lata necessity of a telegraph orer the North Carolina Roilroad. Cot Bullock projected and tarried forward wiih ccpreoedmt ee ees,' tiie tin which no.w contwets os with Ooldhoro, which from this point to Greens boro, is of the finest English galranized wire and the balance good iron wire procured in this coontry. Since it has boon erected the progress! re irpirit of tlie teiasegers bare brought Daorille Va.. and Fayette?iiJe N. C, in connection with tba eiain line, and they are now push ing forward their, line rapidly to -Weldon, N. C, rift Raleigh and Oaston Railroad baring already reached Ridge way. All of tbft! if bi?.J re rrtHed ,w;U insUsments aad maurial csooo facte fed atth! Sotith, aad for neetnesa, and beauty of arrangement art am equalled by any talegraphj oiBcea we bare erer r tested. I ) : . f ; ' The Can fed em te States Oorernmenl, on Nreral ooetasions doring the war would hare bttan wisboat tobgranhia communication be tween Riobmoed aad tbe South, hot for the wLtdost, wsergy and liberality of this com pany. ' , 'Xaereoect raids in th ricioity of Te tersborg: made it rjeswy ta. use this line M the only tnedlota of communication, for nearly two weeks between headquaiters at Uic hnond and the faborltanate 3epftitinents infebeSoatfx. . . . "aWaapaaWlaW"allWaySB 7 fc; latent frwsa Vlrtjlafa. Accident f trered oe last niirlit ritb tbe Rtehmon J Eiamtntrr of Wednesday laet. W glean t, few ialaieaUng TMirUe&lars hkh we know aril be aooeptable to oar nude? in the alM!nce of tba nsaal telegrafbi re port. Hunter in roirenting, directly to Bnohanon, on.. the James River Canal, in Botetourt county. Vfhen his fontes reached Liberty, they soparntod into two parties, one going toward the Peske of Otler, the other by th road trading due West. Our forces had no r soed lluntor to thj Peaks of Otter, and tb latest accounts receiTed at Lynchburg stats uet n tigni was going on it t place in tns vicinity of tbe Peaks of Ottr, known as t ancy Farm. 'Sheridan's condition In bis retreat thro King and Queen was pitiable in the extreme vjne third- ut the Yankees were oa footj an the otht-rs' horses greatly fagged. Tha men were famishing, and mucinous. There wert ono hundred and fifty vehicles filled with wounded. They had two hundred of oar men as prinoners, many of whom'fainted ant ten su tbe mail from want of food. Bat th moat cutnltirous part of the Yankee train eon si.ted of a procession of five hundred negro women n(I elnldrea, amongst wbom tbl stinering was excessive. Many of the wo men, becoming exbausteJ, had thrown down thoir children m the roads and deserted them. . - Sheridan stated that op to that time htt ha! lost fifteen hnndred men. We get some ptirticalsrs alao of tbe fight rsporiet between sherilnn aad Oen, Ilarap tom, in tho vicinity of the White llouse: very little or no damnge was dona on either side. Wo bad two or three men slightly wounded. . So the glorious report! of oar having eap- m 9 J" t . ' . m . . . . . . urtiri cisHii oanurso w neae raiaes in Xe tie Monday, Tttnishee into thin air.. At a late hour Tuesday night, a report react. !l Kichoaobd, that i&nertdan had croa el the South bank of tho Puir.unkey at the White House. - From the Petersburg: correspondence of tue luenmona iiapatch, dated late Tuesday night, we letarta that the tmemy shell tbe city more or less every day, and picket firing is continuous. They hold a position at some pinces nt more than one and a half miles from the city limits. Thev have taken from as seventeen piece of artillery and about one thousand prison ers. Uur losses in billed and wounded wil not probably exceed five to. six hundred. The enemy s loss is computed ata thousand prisoner, tire to six thousand killed and wounded, nnd throe or four pieces of artil lery. ; Petersburg i3 as quiet as if it were Sab bath in peace limes. Her stores are all clos ed, and her men nro all in the field, Columbia Chtardian. lnm . , asa aasssaai ftaa r The Iu!iHvtllc Journal on Andy Job aeon. l'rentice in bis Journal of the 11th inat.. has the following concerning the nominee of tho into Abolition Convention for the Vioe Prejidcnev: Gov. Julmson, of Tennessee, accept the abolition nomination for the 1 residency, but ... ... .. . . is oitteriy aisappoimoa at not naving been nominated for tho Presidency. He has been working for the Presidency for a lonir time Ho has thou eh t of little ele than the Presi dency. Whenever he has deliberated wheth er to do or not to do any particular thing. tho solo question with htm baa been as to weiat influence it would have upon his pros pects for tho Presidency. Visions of White Houses, Cabinets, Inaugural Addresses, and Annual Messages, havo floated eontinaally before his eyen, shutting out all tbe rest of earth and the wholo heaven from his view. And now .'tis only theFtce Presidency he is nominated for, and wo trur.t that .he has but n very Horry ohanco of gettiug even that. Andy .Johnson has made a very bad Mili tary Governor of Tonnciaee. lie has not performed his funckiona to tha aatiafaeUota -of the patriotio portion of the people of tha Mate, lie h a been a tyrant, and a most corrupt one. Ho has recognized no obliga tions excopt to his own will. Us haa scout il in nction every principle of free govern ment. He hum tna-do weekly ad ranees of money, co doubt the public money, to sas taiu an unscrupulous newspaper devoted to his clorification. He has shown himself ut terly selfish, malignant and vindictive. His heart is iron wed and cnnWorod by envy and jealousy. He is a bitter demngogue,without a particle oi niAtenmananip. lie is supposed to have rendered the Union cause in East Tenucssee some aervieo in the early part cf the releIhoii, but, ever since he took the Military Governorship, he has done ten times as much liarm as good or rather alt harm and no good. ' It is not strange that tho Convention which nominated Mr. Linoolri for the Presidency nominated Andy Johnson for the Vice Pres idency. The latter, if elected, will be just as ntJiitniry, just as tyrnnical, jest as re gardless of tho rights of porson, the rights of proporty, nnd all other rights, just as soorn- lul of constitutions and law, and jost as ready to scatter corruption money abroad through tho land, as they can desire. So let them by all means elect him if they can. Wo should be glad to know that nothing worse than cold and silver is to be aed in tho election. A gsod many of the people. we find, nro apprehensive that the circula ting medium most potent in tbe decision of the nation s destiny in November will be lead and steel. We trust not.- News from the North. a A correspondent with tb e army in South western. Virginia gathers the following items of ncv s from some late Western papers that chanced to fall qnder his eye. The Westorn papern, remote from the despotism at Wash ington, vealure now arid then to giva a glimpse of tlio truth : We had the pleasure of looking ; ovr tha Cincinnati Goietto nod Enquirer. The for mer says that Grant has destroyed nearly all af Gobi. Lee'rt-nrmy, and tidmfta' that' their General bus lout heavily ia men, bat, with a grand Bourih, says that tbe Confederates have lost double as many. It announces the arrait of Hon. Fernanda Wood, of New York, .VoovheeA, of Indiana, and a large num ber of other Heading opposition raen of the North. It says that tbe eall for four hun dred thousacd troopi more by Lincoln was a bogus prochuusiion; that be fa not in need of the men. Tbe Enquirer saye that iwrant commenced fighting Lee with aa army of one hundred and eighty-five thousand men, but that bo only has one hundred thousand now, that be has been whipped" in every engage ment with Leo, and it will soon be necessary to send McClollan nr some other General to ne tho remnant of his army. It ear tnat Lincoln's proclamation was not bogus,. bat was put oat in good faith, but tbe tyrant found that the people would not stand the draft, and ircniediatoly tbtt Abolition joar nals raised the hoe and cry that the procla mation was bogus. Ia fact, tba Enqairgr Stresertts tbe most doleful tppearanee 'of af dira in tbe Yankee army that we have vet seen. Caition. The Aagostn Chronicle cau tions Qovernn(it Agentx and Commission era abont fJonring wheat before' it is dry. Laat fall the rash to get the wheat groaad waa nach that' no attention whatever, was paid b tb eonditios of the grain; the oosse aaencs was that a large portion of the floor thus made, waa oafitvby oaring, for e. Tet a little caa tion b aned, and fioar no more than is necensary until tbe grain Is in good condition for tha mill. iLfJ.JUJ" iajeai Firm the Amy af Tenneaaee. Catreapeadeaee of the KoheL a . . . Os vita) Fiti.n, 1 Jeas24ib, 1884. J . I Am mf CiataaJfoa 4a flra DrifmJe, ommm'i4 (U r. B. Smith, ataee Mm9 &rp so eve 2 a, 1884. S7ra aaoaatA bboimest. . Field aad Buff Killed. 8ort Uajor F M Floyd. Ceaipaay A Killed i Cornl Bracket; private Jno Patten j weaaded, W D Gable, J A Kineitdti CaatpaBy B Wonaded i Xapt T 8 Blatiebarl, r viral Waa Calpeper, W MeUheo, li D Clpcner, It UVanoa, P 8beet, Joha Hilton. Caaapaay C Ki lad : Print C W" Palmer ; vroaadod, Ihrirate Wm Merritt, E Whitt, J Hiadjria, a W Willie, W C Andrews, John Virdna, T J Mad er, Waa Petaona. Conpaay P Lleat B F Fbephard ; private T Vf Rolmes; weaaded, Lt M M Richardson, Sergt W D Fain, Corpl A T Latta; prirate A C 8u ti dier, B W. Viokera, A Saunders, L Vf Riebardaon, James bteClala. " Ceapaay E Killed: Prirate A II Downs; wound ed, Sergt W II Griffith ; prirate J W Pa I ton, 1, Padlsy, W J Wood, JEM RnaiuitU A J gporloek, W D Beegrorea, D R M oeoly, T M Pearee, Compaay F Wooeded : private T W Cochran, J K White, Wna Camp, Enoa Brook, W M Roach, P C Cbebraa, W F Phillips. Corn pa ay O Woanded : Private T J Drown, G T Nash, (etaoe died) ; J J Anderson. Company II Killed : Private Thoa W ITnrdooa ; woaadod: private J Crook, II Rose, T Ratbborn, James Wynn, J J Spycrs. Company I Killed: Capt bferideth Kendrickt woaaded, private John Jaoobs, M G Brinks, G W Crfder, B Dan, W 8 Meecly, Henry Whits, T J Carter. Cvsnpaay K Killed: Corpl B B Benson, prirate JW Moore; woanded. Bergt E P DuBomi, II. T stlaey, Mike Clarriday, Henry McCathln. 20th TXXMCSIKS BROIMBXT. Company A Killed: Prirate K Swift; woanded: Capt W G Swing, Lient Kennedy, Bergt Jao Rua soli, J P Newaom, J Brady, J Bradford. Com pony B Woaaded: Borgt 8 J WiaUatns; private W M Getbrie, Terry RnssclL - Corapaay C Killed: prirata Jn Shrage; wono-td.- Lioat O W Row ley; Bergt Jas S Cooper, G B Barrows; prirate 8 11 Mason, W S Matlock, R V Allison. Compaay D Wounded: Bergt H J Fleming; Corp, hi C Jordan; orirate W G Pottos. Company E Killed!: W Griggs; woanded: Lieut J C Err in; Bergt Jcbn Bentner; Corp R J Keel; prirate 8 M Jamison, A J Robinson, 8 A Waldron, J jt7tod, T Jones. Company II Woanded: Ltect. J TI Durham; Sergt James Paris; Corpl 8 J Caldwell; prirate P M Brown. Company G Wounded: Pcrgt J W l.anglcy; Corpl M V Faulkner. Company I Woanded: Jbn - Wright, A M Shark, M A Chambers, E 11 Darrein. Company K Wounded: Sergt C G Giles, J A Short, P P flootbatl; privato .la Kcnuudy, E P Fox; J C Mcintosh, Jno Jones, V E Toylur, G W Smith, G W Toinbhn. 15tb ahd 37ru tesskssee hrgimk.xt. - Company A Kilkd: Corpl J M Leake; wounded: V Pean and J Mullen. Company B Killed: Sergt W II Martin; Miss ing: private A W Roberts. Company C Killed: private L Cbastcou; woun ded: private J McGnwar.; captured privntc N J S llendrix, and W Sfnbe. Company P Killed Private J S Lec; wounded: Corpl J T Conley; W D Iajo, D C Bongo. T Jordan, eaptnred: A Butler, J 11 Watts, M Farters, J A Powell. Company F Killed: Corpl G A Griffith, private J H Brooks;. wouL'ded: prirato R Davenport, G lloore, Lient T G Brown; II P Lemnion; captured: Lt O 8 Blanton. Company E Killed: Private J M Benson. Company O Captured: privato G Bly. Company II Killed: Capt R B Donaldson: John Kursb; wounded: Sergt McFarlnnd; J Freed, J Pierre, A Y Coston, J Dening, J Ifobbs, Lieut V Levin, Serg D Cary; captured: Sergt J P Mooring: Private W J Arnold, W II Burros, 8 B BasIct, J Poloon, F Ogoo, J K P Wist, C W Wnrc, N Karser M Tachudy, W T Underwo.id, F Donning, W II Branner. Isaac Parker, P N Hamilton. Company I Killed: private J Martin: wounded: private P Tool, F Eudgcman, J Poylo, Sergt J Mc Cormick, J Shac; eaptured: Lt J Pozcr; private M Sange, J Gamo, J Wright. Company K Killed: private A J Bulleti. 30tB TSSXKSSER REdlMEST. Company A Wounded: Corpl J- C Boon; private J J Ilallum; Lient Crinn; private II B:a!y, K Mor tln. Coinpaay B Bergt H L Taylor, Corpl P R Jones private J R MeCormiek, T R Pond, J Green. Caspajr O Wounded : Prirato R D Armstrong. Con.pany P Privato .Toba Paat, WIf Holies, J Pempaey, F V Gates, V Hicks, Jas Hocks, T J Cock, G Legg. Company 11 Woanded : J Holly. Company K Wootidod : J W Hester. D C Gray. Company K Wounded: Lt J llirney. 10th tcwrksaks regimkst. Field and Staff Mjor John O'Neal, serf rely woanded. Company A Woanded: Corpl J O'Xicl, Con nor. Company F Killed : Frank Silk ; wounded, T Forretoe, Mike Comey, John lleggsrty. Comoanv G Wounded: Jcrrv Sbca. Thos Me. Ghorighlea, Martin Judge, John See, Pat Fluhortr, fat Voranny, Wm rarnsb, J May. Company I Woanded: Miko Roche, John Kin- aole, P 8 McNars, Company K Wounded : Wra Kelly. 4th ororoia battaliox, s. s. Field and Staff Sergt Major W W Garry, killed. Company 'A Killed : Sorgt A W Scurry; pri rate II G Collins, Isaae Cash ; wounded, private lt L Peon, 8 G Moore, W Laasitcr, A Parker. J W Corty, S J - Adams, A " J Sourny, Wm Bird, A J Lane. Company B Wonndod: Lieut J J Ha tit; private Wbb Howard; D M Ulivr. r II Taylor, J A Wonth erly; Sergt U Stratn, t IS Howard. Company U KHiet?.: private rortcruold; wound ed: J L Hunt, Wra Howard, P P Beachman, V Wheatley, W F Burgos, Henry Herring, Young Robison, J J Woodworm, h Al Unrt, W li Uourthcn J M Croaner, JIM irnon. Saca aa were but siigutiy wounded arc not re ported. This gallant lit tlo Brigade bus bad no rest since the 8th of May, when it inarebod out from its a later quarters at Dal ton; but marching, fortifying, Bghting baa divided their time. But netwilhstand lug the hardships and fatigue through which It has passed, the gallant spirits who compose lU now thiaed battalions are the same cheerful unconqucr able heroes they ever were. Marshall, Federal Opinion of Gen. le. The following incident, showing bow high ly Gen. Lee is appreciated even by our ene mies, was communicated to' Col. John F. Osborne, Superintendent of the Wayside Home in city, by a wounded soldier who was in the Hospital and heard it : A Yankee -Colonel, apparently a Vera in tolligent man, who was mortally wounded. and taken prisoner in the tattle of tho Wil derness, waa asked by a Confederate surgeon at the Hospital where he lay, and just before ne aica, wno n conaiuerea too greatest man in tins country. Tl. l If t ....... uv vumuoi 'uiiiiirriiaiiDCri V rcnlicil " 1 ro. part your General Lee as the greatest man . ... m I - " in an mo taemenn oi greatness, in a man and an officer, now on the continent oT Amer loa." And whon asked why ho so regarded him, be said: "Ue has proved himsolf so dating this war." "If," said he, "we had such Generals as yon have, this war would bive been over, and we the victors long ngo. cat we bare not. Ia that vti ore verv far aiaeaa ot as' -these weio hiit last words. a a m 8n a HuKTXa's Ucmakitt. It is stated upon n doubted authority that Hunter shelled the town of Lexiington before be occupied the piaoe, ana usit too without notice. W oen the onesr burned Uov. Lotcher a boose in Lexinglton, tbey refused to allow bis wife to retain even a chnngo of clothes tor berself r children. verytbiag was Ktven to tho dtivoaring element by these brntes. The honae ot Gen. F. II. Si aith. Saperintendont cT the Vircrioia Militarr In- stitata. was tdao ordered by Hunter to be fc'snsed. bat be was told that lha Gontral'a. djssghter waa so extremely ill that her ljfe would be forfeited by tier removal, and even then, thia. worse than barbarian reiterated bis orders until remonstrated with by sjme of bia oSers, when he consented to spare the eonaa thou eh with, marked reluctance. r Lynchburg litpttUican, nth. TELEGRAPHIC, lntrrd eeelaf talef Cjjaw tiyUr 1t by J. a, Taasawia, ia taaiaa oa,,, tta XMe. trte vmu I or too l.neilliiiaiaiw B-mwm war ui DtatrtctorOwrsie. . . Northern Wewa, Atlawta, Jane 17th. Tba Appeal ineefved "Nashville papera or the list. ' ' ' The latest data front Grant's a nay are f tb 18th) aear Petevsbarr. Coatrary te atpaetakWaa, tkairy 'hae been ao peaenil eagafetaeat, bat vary heavy fighting waa going aa. Basalts favorable thoagh net deeiaive. The yaakees claim to have esplarod tweaty-twe gana which they . bad in operaliaa an Paterabarg. Biniey'a division threw iv AeOs late tbe etty. Plspatebas froan Gnat's beadartors te Watb- ingtoa aa tba I8ti say there trail sever tgfcUag, rasterdav aloer the rreater aortka ef the Uae. We gained bat little xept ea oair left. New York 20 th Gold 188. Csttoa 1M. Tbe NashvUle papers elalsaff t!lat Heeker teak Lost Mountain by assaalt en tb 18th, naptrriag 1000 priaoaers aad 12 canaoa. SehoBeld tvt tbe same tisae attaeked aad eapiar- ed Pine H01 from tbe top af wkkii Sbarauia eiaa ed the boaatis ia 3 C arietta. The Rob: verba are vary strong from Lost If oaa tout te BUJak Meuatata, eareria SfariaUa aad the Railroad, If Ilooker eaaeaede la driving tkent froaa their works entirely aa the left, tbe flank uaoveaeeat whieh baa hitherto beea extreaaoly dJ fioalt will be open aad tboy ea be aked with eaas aad arivea from thelrpreaaat Htroag noeUfcMa, aad tbey make aa seeeesafdS staid. ' S Lao too aasswMM taXtrrm sVeea wblob Mtataa that jobaataa'a amy retraatad aa tbe night of thv 17th, aad be parswsd hla aa tba Che, tahooehie. ' - The death of Gen. polk waa aanoeaoed offlelally by SUatoa at Wajhlagtoa, aa the 21th. It ia believed that Cengraes trill aljoara la tea daya. J The Secretary ef th Treasury asserted alt tb bids for bonds payable ia 18ST at -I par cant, pre mi am 'and upwards: Another Settle la tike throat. AIabistta, Jane 27th. AtxeU 18 veleek this morning the enemy, eeaalstlag of (arts ef Palaaar, Seboficld's, Blair's, Uoward's, aad Legaa'a eorpe. attempted to gain poeaeaaioa of tbe angle forUfiea lions on oar left centre, held by Chaathea nd Cleburne Tboy marched defiantly np ia aerea lines ef bat tle. Our troops reserved their Bra until they, ap proached within a few yards of the breastworks, when tbey opened with grape, eaalster, aad mus ketry, creating great bavoe ia their ranks. The fire was ao rapid -on d destructive that tbe enemy eonld not tally, aad waedrivea bank with a loss of between 800 aad It 00 aaea. We captured abont 100 prisooeri, lacladlag Lt. Col. John B. Kerr, 74 th Illtntia, Car tela TLB. Wakefleld, 63d ladiane, aad LUat. J. H. York, 63d Iudlana, and two stand of colore eae praeent od (o tke 27th IlliaoU by Bri;sdisf-Geaeral N. B. Buford. The woods, where the enemy's dead aae! woaad ed are now lytng, la oa fire, m aider it Impossible to bring them off. ' Onr loss, owing to th men being protected by breastworks, Is very small. On onr right centre tbe 8Sd Gsorgla, Col. Gar don, of Mercer's Brigade, who ware deployed as skirmishers, acted with great gallantry, aad held a hand fight with the enemy aalU relieved. The troops engaged la tb frit itentlened aeUea were Maaey's aad Vaughn's Brigade, of Cheat barn's Dirlrion, Polk's aad Lowry's Brigadee, ef Cloburae'a Division, Brig. Gea, Kltahall eommaad iug. Howard, of the Iberth Army Ceirpa, was kilUd, ao reported by his owa saea takea priaoaers. Thh wagoners ia Kimball's brigade Buffered very severely. Additional frwsa tb lngbt. Marietta, Jane 27. Tbe enemy made a aimal taneoua attack oa oar right, when oar batteries, ably aaaistod by theat oa kteaaiaaw aCoantalB, commanded by Stow, French's Cb lef of Artillery, served a moat galling fire oa than, Tbeir loss is not yet aeeertalaed, bat Is tboagbt to bo very heavy. Forty Ambulaocee are aow la aljrht carrying ft tbeir woanded, and a brisk engajroaieat la going aa in front of French's Division. One Yaakee Colonel sad one Major are kaewa to be killed. latest News frwiathe Wertlt and West. Mos ilk, Jane 27. Tb Register aad Advertiser ttaa reliable Memphis latelligeaea. It is believed that Washburn will eommand the eupeditlea ta re inforce Sherman, after whipping Forrest'. It aew numbers twenty thaasaad, aad it Is tbe tnteatioa to swell it to twenty-five. Troop are arriving by the river aad are seat eat Imnjiedlataly, the Rail roads are being repaired. uoia in atempaie was jjv. Tbeie was aa eat ton la market. Conrederete taoaey waa 21 eeeti oa tba dollar and still rising rapidly. ids oraciau are La bad bamcr, ladies lag an fa vorable news. Haws waa urninl tlol n - i coin tnat Be was bred of bis aadrtaklag, aad that he must coaeoa and tale charge blaaself. The Chicago Tlojaa aad BU Leais BapaUieaa ef the 23d say that the Chicago Cot! volition baa beea postpored to Angant 29th. ' C2old22Sln New Yrfc Gold ia New York on tbe 2d was 125 aad eieveJ at 208. The Alabama bas burned tb ship Beektagbaai from Cilloo. One of the Neir York bocnt'r broker I confined in Fort Lafayett, on . charge of swindling soldiers to th arner. t cf -$0O,. GOG. - -. ; ' : PriiitixiG raterial . Having parchaaeil one of tbe largest aad beet ap pointed printing eaatbllabaaettta la Lbs Coalederaey, we offer for aale tba material formerljr aaol ia the puplicatioa ef the Daily, Basaa together with the JOB OFFICE attached. Tha news office U sappUed widii evary nalsU for th pablioatkm (fa Daily or Wetkly JearaaL The newspeper type oaaaists af Beergeok aad If la ion, with a small font af Loag Prlawi The Job Offieo la wall awpplled Willi type, salt- able for ordinary Job aad book wetrb, a goad Oor- Joa Machine Pros, a large foal -f Swell Plan fat I boolrwork, a good assortenseal ef faaey latter. ebases, eaaeii, stoaos, staads, A a. Tbe entire material (a gaed eirdor, aad will he disposed of lit lew rale. - - Andreas FRANC. M. PAUL, ! ' Grrfia,Ga. riltl CLSwtl.Ytnnffa:Q,llT4(l'r' I - tJ e) I LOCATED AT GHIFT1N, GA. A RE exebuiring HOLLOW WARS ef al kUis j -tV. and SIRUP KETTLES at eid tiring fe? aid i'AoTiru8 at eld pnoee, or trr a rU give J tt t. wi; dT,ij; A co.. rieflawsa ai - Tcfretablea far tba Amy. . . , TerssM krliTg K vageiiblaa te sead ta tbe ar- ryef saaeafse,. r,"l rasLmbat a bring them te Cftpi, ft. J. Hay, is. t'asfej aad Fridaya, Ufnr lC'easa. This a.-liFfTrtt blaadared aeoeaa- Sary, that sklp aaaaas cay be bumU hulk, wkiU tb vrysUtlas pre fresa.' TTTl KB tbey are breaght ta email qaaattiiee., tbey fro pies ty wilt or spoil basava tbey aaa "be . sbrpped. Wo hope thia ralo baabaerred acrcafbtr, sad Uai prevent the ae CToUolAe Ueaas Moatqaeat pea the tystea which r7V?s haUBg ea te aisaU qaaatities aaUl tbey aa be tblTpaa. yon 22 It ; " PAILY.REBEL "' DOOK . Antf job office! QrtdTt, . On. Haviaa barrhaasa tke Haw abb Exnaiarva Paumaa XetABuaMT fermoriy owaed by atsm. Hru. wAvaa, we eta new ptepaiod to eeaetjta ' i . , ' t ; la a Style aot te be aaniaaaed by aay other atsBtlar -BBhwscnt ta Che CaeuVdaraey. . . , . , Oar 6Ve leaew eae of 11m largeat, aad the saa'terialle eertaia'ythe . . ' y " Kawett tad 4lst rtstUtitl ' tataaftealh. ' . ' . t,.v,, IUrlag seeenU a very large ateck Of F.XCXLLKJfT BTATIOlTXr. we eta better thaa ever prepared te do afl Alalia of ; S AttMY. printing; at short aetiee, aad at rates seare raaaoBabls thaa ever. avA BrLAjrva rsaa at QuartermaetGri3. Commissaries, , Ordnance OfHoei's, Surgeons, aad ether, kept aa hand, fur aale, er prtaUd te order. In tke meet Kipedltioaa Ifanaerf Uarlag a red stock of TIRX BTATIOSEET, AKD II VJfii M a asavn xjca. wai bltoi aWwaBaTwaH law urrwu WtrrmrntiU IVewCfar ta a stj la aot to be excelled. , A Urge lot of FASniONABLC FANCY CA BOA AND VOTE raJPlTCS-caaLfae aa to print traddlng atf taft Osrdr., aad l(ttttas, Ytsltlag Cards, 4., la a atyle not to be approached by aay other office la the oeoatry. tlT Wa reapeeifmlly eatleit the patronage of oar frieads ta the Aaarv or Taaaaauui aad elaewhetr, aad ef the Labile generally. WAITED TO IlEHT. A DWELLING nOUEE, soluble for a smalt family, conveniently located. Applv to Capt. Deesaeke, jne2I ! GEO ROE DIXON, (roRKsaLr or vsiirsis, rxsir.) ATTORNET AT LAW, RICUHOXI), VA. AH olelae against the Confederate Government, adjusted aad eoQeeted. Particular attention paid to Soldiers' clauaa Je7 tf. FOR HAJLK. A FINE Morgan Stailioo, nine years old, IJ baada high, Jet blaek eolor, aad fine atyle, aad wry Iwt. lie te wtl broke to haraeea. He eaa be eeett by ealllag oa the anderrigaed 2) miles froaa GrifiLt. Janels lw A. J. MATHEWS. . for iti ran. A COMPETENT aad experienced cook, washer aad Iroaer, who ia also acuaainled aith general heasework, aad is a very fair seamstress. Apply at this offlee. June IS if TllL WM. T. BASKETT, offers bla professional -J eervieee to the ettieeaa af Griffin, aad eut- roaadlng coo a try. He bat bad large experience in tbe practice of the eeveral branches of bis profoet loa. Ills tiffiee U la the south Reeves' boarding boaae. t corner of Mrs. Junel4eodM BAGS! IAGMi We a til pay tb highest market price for good cotton or line a rage, or give ia exahange for them fine English letter aad eap paper, or Knrrlopee. Apply at the REBEL OFFICE. TO TIIE PRCRIS, TIIX Frees la rerpootfnlly Informed that tber can et all clones be fsrelabed with GOOD PRINTING INK at aaoderaU retee. Tbe ieallty of thia INK wilt speak for Kself by referriag to tbe "Mnreary" aad "Courier" of ibis elty to either of whieh references are made. All orders mast be accompanied by a description f Presses seed. J. LAWRENCE LEWIS. Charleston Printing Ink Works, febJ7 tf. King street Road Charleston. Beak Keeper Attratioa. TITERB are several hnndred Volnmee of Books belonging t- Dr. Robbing' library leaned out ta Grifta. Parties having them will pWase rotera tbesa to bis eld rooms, aad oblige, Jet-lias. L. G. STEWART. - sa i a i i lEGAXi BLANKS. We lutva sa band at this ofllea a large eepply of tbe Bbtnks asel by 8beriffa, Clerks and Ordinaries la this State, beaatlfaliy printed ea tlae white pa per.whbth ws anil sell at (be same rates aew charg ed for the blaak paper alone. 3TIE PUBLICATION or TBE KnexTlIl Register. WILL be resmaaed at Charlotte, N. CM ea Taos, day, Jnna Tlh. 1884. . TU. Raataewo, for tbe reenat, Wiil ha paUUhod weekly only. TWee., Oaa DwAAi ter month. No euberiaoa ti kn for a loagar ported thaa six months. Address J. A. 8 PERRY, Editor asd Proprietor, w - Charlotte, N. C. It. O, East Teonesaoe rafaneo rrMirin. fresa boate of geaaral ptiblie interest, will eonfer a fever by eoca man lent ir the same to tho Kmiit. farpahlkwUaa.. Jed Jao Rtcavoaa. Ve. If., v.i ui EXCII ANGB NOTICE, No. AU Coa fedrle onteevs aad aaea h b.r l.M .uu.. ered al City Point, Va, at aay time previoaa to . April, 1884, ar hereby declared te U daly eaehaagod, rq. Ol'LD, . . Ageat of Exchange. Oorald Qra.y'a X7io NOW READY Yl& 1151 lllt "Fit t sVtVpj WOVKlETTn, Ke . CGSTAINIXa TSUI C&ABfeUKO trrORT OP Gcia Cray's X7io Eburla uoetea rrwsn P1A rv aa Ordera for the CASH, 88 eopiea, a o.re, aeeompaalad wiUt U8 saah. Ia KX CURRENCY. 8TuCETn a ro fetayxf lor Aaraata. Ga. ' FO 8AX.C. M EUl LamplvUrk. Arrr to . aVAWKSNCIt LEWIS, ... i Ik. l.k fu. 4. -