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THURSDAY MOUXIXU. JUNE
v.,
30, 1604.
HOEN2NG Z2DZTXGX?.
I'UNERAL NOTICli.
The funeral of 'Cap v. Q. It. Geckce. wiU take,
tbi cvencnir.g at five o'clock. Tbe remains
will be taken from the honse of Lis father, Rev. J.
II. George, to tbe Methodist Chnrch. Divide Ser
vice by Rev. Mr. .Raw of the Episcodal Chareh.
Tbe pnblio are invited to attend.'
Prayer for the Country.
During thin wck, tbe Union Prayer Meeting fur
tl.o country will ba held in tbe' Methodist Cborch
every afternoon, at 5 o'clock. A general nd pnnc
tual attendance of our citixona is cordially invited.
Griffin, June 27. . . .
A New Road to Peace.
Tn Yankee flenersls have been engagJ for
tbe la.it two months in a very laudublo effort to
Lrin this bloody nnd vuncceaMary war to s soin
mary cloie. Fully aware of the fanaticnl an ! ob-
stinato disposition of tbeir Government, which re
fuw to heed tbe cMU of humanity, and tb a do
1"r",' "f the peopW for pnace, or to see th mi a
and bankrnvtey.Ia Jh.path of tbai'arU4e?.ir-
nuton af tbe war, t'ua liieoornl, iatkv Atpted.a
ryutem which i a rcriiu a fate t stop tho Cim
te-t, and at tle anie time place it bcjroml the
power of tbe Government to renew it. Grant in
Virginia, Sherman in Georgia, and Ranks in
Louisiana, have evidently been actio- in concert.
and fn tbe acccmplinliment of the name laudable
purpoe. The plan in to rush the Federal armie.H
a'iiinnt mr breaxrwutka and fortifications, and jfet
tb greatest poihle number of tboir men slan;rV
tpred in the least possible tune. The oooner tbev
ran got their' men killed up, the Kooncr the war
will close.
In tbe prosecution of tbi praiseworthy policy.
fSrantbn sui-creded in losing aomewhere in Hie
nriijbborliootl ol one hundred thousnnd men since
ho crossed tb Knpidan, and still busily en
gaged in crowding bin men up to our line of :ir
and death, where they melt away dai'y by thous
ands. Sherman, who is no had imitator of hi.s
illustrious command r-in-chief, i trending clc.-c
ujion bis hrrU in tho work of getting his army u ,cd
"P- From liilfi,,i to Kennc-suw monntain he ha
procnted his column- on every occasion, both bv
nigh and day, as m:nks for the fatal rifles, and
till in .re diMdly nrt illt ry f tbe brnre Confede
rates. He sees his men piled in heaps before onr
breastworks, nnd still be presses them on. They
must be consumed before tho war can close. His
los.- ,,p fn t,p grcnt tiht of Monday were sti
mated by tl Northern papers at 40.0. That
tight will add li. or m thousand more to the
count. Sherman knows that Johnson is now in a
atronir position, in which be possesses unlimited
faciiitica for slaughtering on the most magnificent
Hcalr; and he will no doubt continue to send up a
sufficient number to keep our troop regularly em
ployed so long as bis .-lock 1 olds out. "
Bnt cf all tbe Yimkee'fJenerr.ls, NathnuicI I'.
Hanks, sometimes called tbe Commissary, i.s the
most consnmntcly skillful in tbe nrt of getting an ar
my suddenly and smnma :?y used nj. fJo can start
out with an army of -lo.OOO men, and lose all t-,it a
very poor body guard in a month. Only a few
weeks m nee tbe Yankeo army in Louisiana, nu
tnerous and well appointed, with banner.4 nin;;,
and prnadlr Ucliant. marched out fir the gonipicst
o Texas. Where now is that mi ity : t Tim
places which knew them once will know them no
more forever. They have vanished, and arc gone.
Their putrid and putvifving carcasses !rev the
plain, and Itnnks himself, having performed his
work, ami fulfilled hi. misMion, bis disappeared
from the scene.
And in this connection it wonjd be improper to
omit mention of Gricrm.it nnd Sturis. In their
peculiar line of getting Yankee I loops slnnj-hlered,
they have few superiors. lu proportion to the num
ber placed undemheir control, thrv have proba
bly succeeded in making way with aa many as
either Hanks, Grant, or Sherman. Thoy led ar.
nrmj- out from Memphis against Vorrcst, and it
has not been heard froift since.
Against the system which the Yankee Generals
have inaugurated, it is impossible for the Lincoln
Government to stand un much l,.n... it
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soon have no armies, either to war upon us, or
to fleCt'llf. ttMl'tf nnil will ltiAmf..n 9.. nn. .l I
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abandon the contest from sheer exhaustion We
are, therefore, hopeful of an early pence, and con
aeqneptly look for the evacuation of our territo
ries before the leaves Vgin to fall,'
"C;en. Sherman adds: I started at-oncefor
f arietta." r. Sutntom,
Ittrf f Wnr. H '
The incredulous man in the Confederate f tales
who solves all hi donbts on tbe authority of officii I
dispatches, will acquire a higher degree of incrcdu-
.i rta.i.ng mis riatemcnt oi toianton, tho yan-
keo
s ..secretary of War, formally announced in an '
official bulletin. Rut the persona of that, cbiss in
the yankee States will gnlp down tho. statement
With avidity, especially, if they belong to tbe Rlack
Republican persuasion, because it is oEijial. They
will never cease lo have any doubt that Johnston
has retreated across Chatahoochce, that the yankee
troops ocenpy our lines, and that they can enter
oMarirtla at wi'l, as announced by Stanton. It will
be a perpetual pntzle to them, that Sherman thould
not have entered Marietta some daya ago, since all
obetaclea had been 'removed, by th. opportune re
treat of JohtMmm. mud eirfce Sherman stat-cd nt
fun' on Uio iJCltl lust, w .iftU . .,
It wr n-H be generally known, by those ie.Uv
ers in the rrtoo or official bulletins, lhat Sherman
at tbe time he rtarted,. was otdy some five or sir
miles from the locutiiy he proposed to reach,
Hcnco it will Iks hard to account for the, tnrdinc
of his passage, unless Ibcy; take for gramtod, that
be has arrived, without waiting for farther Infor
mation. In the event, however, they think to ask
the question, whether bo ever arrived at the point
proposed, it will ho very easy fnr Stanton to istuo
nnolher bulletin, announcing duly bit arrival.' This
will only be a mintiUs' work aud will co,t the Yan
kee Seeretary no pqia. it .! I-Tafl.ltj
factory b the hard-bea.U-d individuals' whose "en
tire faith is committed "lo ofiieUl intelligence.
Whatever theory these persona may ftnally adtpt
as to Sberni.in's programs npon Marietta, it ta,
however, been announced that on Monday last, the
Yankee army did make a start in that direction.
They proceeded a shorty distance with tcmarxshta
briskness, plock and di termination. Tho 'pll
lines, rr some lime, were as silent as though no
human being occupied them, ihus apparently con
forming to Stnaton't ofiieial announcement, lhat
tho "bird had noun." Tbe Yankeo columns confi
dently adrnnead rtgTnt on hem. when in tbeir Trout
sheet of flame, t httrrleano roar, a aeries of e"ca
fining cheers, myriads ef deadly nfaib, ruddenly
burst ont, their lines "lajjor and fall back in dis
may. Tiff tit not rrurk JfiTirM.
Faoax iir.n. hr.t'n Aairt. We lean, fvra r,rl-
vale, reliable sources, that on Wednesday n'rce
battle raged Ull nightfall between the fore, r Geo.
le and those of Grant , and tht we had gmiettdi
ded in driving back the Yankees, from th railrtmd.
We bare retson to believe that Grant has lo,
whipped by Geo. Loe,'an4 U probably on tbe n-"
treat again. ..... . ... A
tntm a gentleman with aot&e oppottvnlif " o
, knowing. Uarn that we bare 4 ceptntvd m
28 prsaoneranear Petersburg. feiWe Jr
MOB
WaMtiaMir??-!
Jlnut4r Atr?U:ii Iir Welter it VIrjrlBlilM.VJewf WaI3!attre Coartnltone,'
A. !) .low lWt1i'-remtte4 V te rtfirfre V
4htoH'M."ig xwftoirfxHli letter rc&gved fey blutJ
front bis sister tn Vir k!tor. di'serfhla r the afroo
RwR.roiialttt .by Hat .-tar1 4niT hie . army Inr
ihe pnMi.po tlrro:gb. tha4. country. This Is not
tbo fiil instanoj'thM tha ;eoplo oi that gallant eld
town b:ira iSit t!i .mere ..',$t , vengeance of Ih
iW nn tl tu"b4Ta fnok h" hai I5e
ncniy traeU been snarl'. i.vvjih greater ttrvesta
tin aad raiidAW.-jit, and towherr bare ' ilplcs
nd unpryUcted pc plo b er inoro rulhlcsdy r--bJ,
liosynlcd aud i.unttel tbaTi in lh i Vallev of
irgio .j. ct her j ooj;m ' rr Riain trne nnl
tkftkea hi tbc-lr rtevotioo to nr eios . and ir
nn- I
--vnt
a spoetavS-K iliat liai sear.-.dy a paral't-l in tlio war.
Tlimii tboir Iiw.jos aro orcrrun aud their lirc-ide
at the nierry of aa tinen:pulon f, tlmt whvlo
eountrf 13 jyven v its imi'-l entire male pnpu
lati n iiui rQt tbeta oat aitb. tliir onus in tlieir
hm.l? it aid tin in driving tbo iavaJcr Trooi' ur
s- il! Isc in tbtx itttvxec? wbile a trulbcr U ia
the ny, gallantry bearic)r Jio fortune of tjio war,
)is sieier writes biut as o law of tbe enemy that
vurrouuil.lrr:"V. - .'
' llaolor, ftnJiuj it iui:oiite in raunib tbo
men, ka next triud the iryincn nnd cblldren ; but
flnliog' tbcm ns obgtinato Si thn men, bo now rucks
bis wngenr-re a brirk wnlUabd brujc.i. . Wbeu bo
fiist to k coiutnand of tbe ron.-rs in tbe Viilloy ho
eanio ;ry nnr buiu slatted ont, for whenever be
nt or fur roriii tlm rvbt-ls wuuld find it out,
attack. uml eaptaro the train, no matlri bow biru
a gnnrJ they baV Tbo rcbeLi always came pre-
pared
Oao day as Uio wagon train was panning tbrnng'.t
NewWran tho Confederate!! fired oo the train. Gen."
Hunter sivot back snd htf lUfep bouses burnt, and
lful aa xwder that if siiy wore trains wure firol
npotrly tbe .rebels,'. tb' hotn'ss" witl in fire miles
arop!) attoatd ko-bwiieil; afterwards bo eltaugcd
tba oi-!f r aiwf K.cteated himself with burning only
thd hoiiew in tbe immedite vitirnity, and couipel
linp tho-o within five mile aiunt lo par taxes a
f and If Ttiov wt-re not st1- M jinr intho r;glit rt
v.1 tiurj-'irT-r.iiuvittitrirfTnylttTr.-ri'TrTTr!fa ir.ni
o-s cl?is3 prisoners nnvtl tb'y wera able.
Ofto por "woman tivinz nenr ' 8lrshiirc: wa
locked up in her bouse, ai.-t tb.on th bouse wl n
lire, nmt tlw poof woman kept thero nnt:l the hair
was snrch't otr of herh?n'l. Itthon Imenmo tn
hot fr Irer pers!n1r to stay ne:ir the burn
ing ho aso, s they" wen; obliged t 1 l.-t l!u ir victim
ont. Conld writa upon ffunterV lv. .1 f-.r n yenr
to (Time. I siij'po'e you know Sivgel iv.i s-.ipere;--ded
hy Ilniitcr beejsoc be aKowcd ; h:in!i'iil of
rebel t- defeat Lij vetcrau armv, ns they nr.
culU'd. Wc Imvo no bin;; but the I'.iltiewre Ameri an to
read h'rc. .All arc a:ixi.u :ly awni;i:t:; Che tun"
whim will eoiue and f -uc us rmm the v:i:ik;e
yoke. Gc.or.il le, ii.vever, will never tin I this
Valley as hJ.-!t it l.i.-f -u:i.ii:er. if he il-es i'o!
enf simnV !y a bou.'e h -re um! there will h - I ft
to t'.'Jl wU-rV niv? :i ll--i:rish:ng VoWti tood. I.uly
pr.icr nc.!iiics urc I. eld crviiml at tin1 lif.cn lit se-
o -"miiivi's r S..1..-IM-I Tncru is 11 r. port in t iwi
1!: 11 !"(: v 4: ii.es f;iy tV.iy r.' s j to Imr.i every"
bo"e in whi'.di tlieho prawr meetings have been
l.il.
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Hrulal Guti'3tcs.
YJfc l-.-r.i. say the Nasi-viM? Dir'pal-h of May
2"iii, l.j lef'trlrotna I'li li-min da'cil Stcvejisor.
'Ah.h.im 1, M.iy I'.'th, that a hiatal outrugo w.w
eoi,ituH'ti. l at thai ; lace a few nights prct ions. Tho
ciicame, .inn i urc as follows:
A soldier, drc ?c I in m lilary unif-irin, niter d
the hoiMo of 11 man naiiicd "fantioii, ulmut S
P. M., and nserr-improper language to oue of tlvo
yonnt Indies. Mis McCiu.mm. who' re.-enle.l tho
i isiilt .i-( 1 rdered the Kuldier to leave tiie houxe.
Tl.is t. , r:.f....l .!., ,...-....... I...1.. :..!
- j 11 j ,i tit rvuvw -1
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wVi ii .V tV- -Vi V i . . ' , , p"
and ir- th.i ftrugub: for i's posscsr-ion- they trot out-
" " " ' ri .c.i tuu uiu.-n.fv
sid lb') bouse. The girl 1 hi n released her hold of
c. an l f !..n lm
oiftliiiLvlir lupsitwi to this amp of ltatiury K,
bJ .1. , .I'm -.l . '
llnl
w;s ti issmg: tUtman cMiia int.. earn) n few min-
" . VHr ur' '. "a.l h'.n arre-.teJ and
ao.iv i'i me gnvir.i noiirte, ni tug woil salisliek Irom
apj.ear.inei s lhat he was th' murderer. In Chis She
ti Clicer was not mistaken, lly order of tin Provost
Mnrslml, the prinner atol three other men belong
ing to the samo balury were sent tho next day to
McC'oniionV house, when ! !.o f i.-ler of the deceased
.OM-lerof the .If eeiMcd
un mediately reeoguivd ti
iTie fat'it r. picking hliu 011! fri.iu nmong the others
onii:iai, u.- .iii mat
The prisoner is now in ci i.e CMifiiuinotit, with ball j
wn; t hain, nwait.ng Lis trial. J
Catholicism In the Conicdcracy.
A leiitrii the New York Metropolitnn R-icord j
gives tra foilowing account about the ferlinjtf to- J
warOt the Catholic Chur:b in tho Confederate j
States : 1
Tn the cities of Mobile and New Oricnng, C. S. A..
tho city bfpiUila nro in charge of Iho Si: tors of !
Charily. To the Sisters, tho cifv authorities en-
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ritsto-1 tho limls ncfi.rv tur iho Minm.rf .,f th.
i . (. - " i w
tnsfirr ii.ms ;uul o wi-J crnUjilt.l nro the cili.n
wtth Iho inimziicotncnt ,f the rcVf- n. Hint, mnl.l
.1 o Z "1 V f r ."C ""'"' ?n lrW, " 'l hcrs out of tboir motion. The whole d " Hegcd conspiracy with patties arrested here
she ' the net ,fl..Met n.g door, tho fellow fi,ir looked like a Frng,!o of dcleg;tes to obta some m.ntbs ago, to overthrow tho government."
7, rT? .'I w,.,l"w; V'-'T. ,hu ! capilal upon which thev conl I lay claim upon 01 Thle nonescso and chaff will not avail. Carried
rl-l i 1. 1 l,oUV::n and lodging ... .he j A,'c ur n'f ,, lV)p? J off to Cincinnati, Hamilton county," on an in.lic-
Jo ii-oi c; ,V'1 a 7 "e, n- Diiringtbe vo!e for Yiee President, it was tee ment Tor what he is alleged to have doco at Co-
An 'n or oi r 'HI . 1" ' u-- ei'va.,!'1' '"f" ", ' " Johnson was leading all others. After Per.. luinhus. Franklin county! Indicted in one county,
a fcw i.Uo s .r.er ' routlu;l l,.0,,c i '.vleonia bad voted for Hsuxlin, Mr. Cameron we. f-r lecds alleged, to bo done in another county!
lr th nr)?Jr,l'n i? "rc,!,c.0- ,T;"'1 "no I over lo Che New York delegation and promised t This chatter is an attempt to allay the terrible -ncstt'
th!. ' r!!'" '"" l ,,B,WJf:' -nst the vole of IV.msvlvani.i far Dickinson if tl cilement that his arbitrary arrest will create in
si?-lrbfr iir'V,.,.,r -l " I'"' i 7 U.r,:aiNwY..rk.elcRC,....wo.,ld unite m, him. T. Ohio, nnd in tbe North West.
c,f the s i ter d f , 'S ' , W"'1 " K ' " e1 We Vuon iU,r' M"?- Wo know him lo be tt
imL led il u deicr d T ' r "! . T" C I T,' portion of the-legation are vor ""an incapable s,f entering into "conspiracy" or in-
he ' , , " l his oc;,ne Th !,c'',"n ar'Ci nndrhapfalb-n. From developments that ha 'o any s-orct plotting.. He will die, ns be ha. liv-
n . o tlav-:nly thing that will now s.tit d. an open, square, above, board writer, talker.
-t . . . . , i tiio vi iuu iiitn.vuaniuo s
t !tiCt rivt.l1 nnil t .u a I.,. -1- ...' n A
"M-iuiiit-n titci- fiviiini on . ineir sor-
vhOK. flir-r iviihl l.n j. ir.A .ia .. .1 -
the PuMi- chnrities in nl! il "
As proof of iho kindly feelings enicrt.iiticd by
non-f'atholi. Southerners for ho religion of our
church, an I testimony of their gratitude to the
t.nuoi.c inn. wtio aro serving in tbo Southern ar-
tiVT. o-.- have tsjjcady fallen ji buttle for the defvnfe
oi noiiuiirt ngms ant Iibrrti.-s. I append a Hate-
m nt of tho rcct-ij ts h unnu.i! h.i7.inr held on
ew kenrs day, for tbe benefit of tho Calholie
-ISVIlim. in tlio c-ltr of M. l.Tl... X. ......
ecc.s on aiiMial l.a'.aar, js 2, fii.hiiO, (Xl..lf.(:) do.
' K"- ) do. lfr, .il.:.i;(it'. (XS.720.)
..nv t ii. none miiaoiunits i i.-biln nninlj.-r be
tuten ten and fifteen Ui"iis.in! souls, and as the
major ty of the t'uihoiics nro re ph of nu.Ur.tfu
means, they have to credit, tbo i .n Cntbolic citi
retiS of Mobile w'.th at least ono half of Iho $1.1.
MIO, or iS.TOO, eoi fritmied m four nights f..r the
support of n Catholio Orph.m Asylum. Can Cath
olic Diblin, or, Catholio -Ireland, show anything
like this?
'-Oejcrr?. or Mivnr.AX's Movrvkxt?
sinnatf Gagettil.r the Iftfh lnot., savs
xts. The Cin-
ci
I i rermciy lruai mn isTMion nienns'wu are
not
now iitcpftrc i to say. It may be intended for
soniof Sins irforo thaii n frfere hor,. tnnl:i.. m.rr..-
Til. !, nn;..r. ....
..v... - ... ..mv u ... i'iviiiiiiv, t iiiori melt
f IbjJ.. SUtrv fbal it do-s mcrn a lroorl .tenl
jeoait -fvor it: tbnt It.M-tha -beglnti,f
m.jTviucnt t pet iulo .trr.Uon lh.- plan Tioposod
" oveiTior j.ai;to4 ir cutting tbo comma-
ni;P.itignt of Slxirmati stnd f irciDg hi
treat tfrosu tieorgia ; tbnt it Is. in a w
Hft.n.iu ou.jtui.iii una l.jrclllfl. Ill trtnr n rn
word, the inuu-
gnrnt on of a b.rtjiiJble rebellion in Kentneky a
fvTmi.lsblo, nt least, as tho yn.patbi, with irca-
Kisaninpawcet making it. This point a few
dnye'wiil declJa, if the sipprchetided conspiracy
hll te .b3Vclord- ir t iioti mpathizers in tho State
' . bands With t he invaders, and especially
If theTiIantbiwltiee shall-ho Implicated in this
affair,;: then the Imubles wf Kentucky will com
mencit nnd Crt and rword will awes-p over the
Pinto, devastating aid mining, na Missonrl aud
Arkaimns bate been ciovaJittltcd ai.d ruined.
Ya skkr Khttuati. or tn f'TitKcni The yan-
kws hre made another ertin-pte of .jar strength
This rime it comes from the World's Raltirnore eor-"
n-spondent. Gen Ke is girtn 1 15,000 ,en, Inrlu.
dun r.on.rstrco.'s corps, but not any recent rein
foreernrtHs. Under Rtia-n regard, and recently ope-
siuing against i.icnmnn i. bu.uoo; recently under
RreeMnridge and Helm!". 2(t.00d, pet ween Wilming
ttM niMt l'ett-ryb.irg, 2o.0(V-,r..Ur Gen. Jo-inston
umom bo h fl Haltoti, Sd.OoO: Charleston and Sa
vanmibrWOt.;. Mobile, o.OiH; under Kirby Smiil
?? )'Hwln Arkansas a.d Missouri. 15.00ft; or
l ed ilrerVnd In Texas, 2 n0ih). This grVea ns ai
il
on
elTcetwe strength of throe hundred and sixty thou-,
f ind wen. Jo'n increased strength is put down at
one hundred and seventy-fi ro thousand men.
t SauAIri (ln Forrest a fw days ago. came
down rroia Alwr-lcen, nnd . nhe read met a couple
tTlwIm going on. Tbe purtlce Were strange. a to
ca.sh other, and Mrs. Forrest nsked, homoronslv, if
tlnty 'a-irre not afrai.1 of Ib t jai-Jrces. "No," 'said
ene of tbetn, "Old Forrest ia np therewith the yan
l ecfV rntnot afraid of . thedr rttln"by Uim."
-R'ttw TcLEnnARn tsr, We are glad to aee
thin tel..gri.h line being erected I rot a tfelma
10 Kt Mooahti-,loiig ti e line ot the Alabama
d leniM.iaee River Lailr and, to be extended to
JRonttv &a.. t soon as circumstances .r the Yankees
will "emit, v.-t,
A! letter from Baltimer ' fa thetNew Tors
Herabt, gttca a. description or nmo u. tn.trj
warliinj of the.Baltiuxore Ymkeo tVovenUo. B
ays
ft no
turns'out tbaV ll sifjitfW $ tM '
f?oniher.i dvlvjfution vat bronsbt . Ilbaul fey tlie
Kewrd mca in tbo Kcw A'ork jlulcgstton. A little
artor ini.loitcht bcfi re tbe noavlninj dajTttre w
rur of tbe Radars in that wiaz ntt to aa ander
1 rtiuding with tbe delegation. . wbieb.: sheared the
bitter against Dickinson, for wboia . tbey bad InV
tonded o eat their vote and iro fur Johnsea.
The rame nicu about one o clock In the ntarnirC
ceured an interview . with Mr. Maj aard, of Te
nc) -0, nnd a portion of tbe IHHImia dole rtio.
They pledged a, insrity of tbe New Yorlc delcg
tjun the' a-idstauec of the yoto of Ohio for tbair
full admittnjice to tbo Convention If they sroaI
. & i - ii i
iit.du ot inv c-wara wing oi am r ian ucitrv
lion. 1 h is TirtvposiMon was agreeo to, bene
sequel of l'reton King's motion to amend tbo
port of his commits clnnt tbeso dcletrauotfl a
ribt t rote. . ...
On this point the Sombern delcgaHoa a ad
nomination of Johnson for VSee President tanwl
Thi.l was tbe point that settled tbe whole atpr,
Mr. Chase may not reli-b tbe idea that tlto detri
tion from bis own tato was made an instrtimei
cany oat this plan of rArdJs friends, bat su
t Uiu fact. . -"' ' "' -
1 Tbe Fcwnrd men nramisei to rote far tbo" ad!
j t:iuec of tbe Hlnir doVgation front MimowrL Mr
mndn hi- mot on amendintr tbe remrt of bis I
i tec in that respect in accords a with that ttr
riniioing.
When tbi vote was Wing taVcn they saw tbn
. Kile was too rloong against tbe ISiair set that
were fearful tbnt n vote for tbeis) 'would weakc
Seivnrd interest on other points wbbb they A
to eavrv. and hcn :re l ropped ftlatr and
ugidusl that delegation, Preston Kiagwltbtt
The radienl'i wcie.of eonrve anmitteJ
enro
i Hli'tiiiiilini. ttip fc.-jtirtijin of Ihr. UnW
t neir n"Uiii'"t.Tiee wo uu twimiu si mm
llnrlf.
Jcvil.
The Dlair dclwzation wiihdrow in disgast,
j ihrenten-.-il to go home and fight the ticks.! T
1 alo :!Scrt that they will rnn Frank Dtairfor t!
t-i'i.or in oii)fyit!n to ino rameai cnnoiumo. 1.1
I Thtid'leus Stevens has beeibadly beaten attv
p iint. Iltsaine here to prevent anyrtiing beiig
' -1 1 . t that -would endorse iho nconst ruction 4
' trine of tho itdininistr.itioii. He prorlaliiicl virt'S
a!lv in his pecch th-it the Southern States wtj
b gaily out of the l"n;on ami rhoubl le treated Sljt
-is coikjih red territory. Having secured as ei
suppose I tho Convention nnd its machinery sj
' hi" inrest, sing also that (lie radical ticlcgatia
from Missouri were admitted ns h i desired, he sti
posivl that he was Miro lo win. Mr Stephens tin
i trt'.vcd the previous , mos I i. n mi the niliniCiince (
1 the Southern delegation, belii-vinij that if he eo
previ nt any infill .-ih-ccIis on tho other side tls
J wo-ild be r. jc -teik The Presitleiit of tbe convei
t on .)i. his Kes; to : -ir-1 Mr. Stevens in statif
tiie iiuc'tiia. 1ml was outon.'r.iled by nena'i
1 l.ano d' K.i:oias, in hid motion, and defeat
1 when the veto wits taken in one or two Btan
j Vln ens suwMiiji dilemma anil trieilo bare the pre
011s question rec'im-idered, so ns to (peak himiM
lint ennht not. seeoinnlish it. Hie net aehcina as
defeated. He found himself the worst defeat i
man in Iho convention. The doctrine that t4l
Southern Mates wero legally out wa repudiated. 1
Cn:iii-ron was nl'o h.xlly worctid. Ho attetnplii
to spring tho trap of running the nomination 1
both Lincoln and Hamlin Jhroitgh by one resl
liuii bv nechiinatiou. which was frowned down!
the Convention, licit followed a squabble I
I twoen delegates who desired to be roccrded as wn
J '" w,l.r . ..,,Bn .i,n,. jauij lj
mating I.Tncoln, in which Cameron got sadly
lifted, changing and modifying his motions In
i ""er of forms. Tho struggle between several
1 . . : I. ,1... ..r
nomination of Lincoln was ridiculous in tho
t .' ... . . . :
lii'in ttf fr... ni . ii n f f . . i
tiovcrnor from
wing 01 u. fimy. lilhMt,
j lu. Jntform swins" c7"li
... I..' .11 ft. .
o sutilnetnrr to toe
CIU .rhc nthvr nrc mnm
There is a si
cant limit for Lincoln in regnril to hit Cat
J ho whole affair h.-is resulted as foresbado
the dispatches to the Herald. " fivcy thing lo
1V..C a row in the Convention. Thcin was eonfr
ivor-. i.n fni: itl.-t iloriii'' a l.'irrre rtorlion tf
' yesfion, bttt tbe secret bargains carried it thr
.afelv
The National Council of tbe Loral Lea true
ngnin, reversed their former action, and cndorfi
ticket and plutform :iominated at tbo Lincoln
v&ntn, thu.-t plcdgii.g Jhc members of that or
nation.
I lie Convention of the oRico lioldert bat co
iltd its labors. Secrttiirv ScWard has carris
ptint on the n .iniuntioii f Johnson for Vice-li-dent.
Wood it nppeats, left, not fearing a ronlwt
know 'id 2 that all was s.ifo alone the tines-fat
victory was certain. His followers are hoi
grand jubilee. leading Republican and
e
fcekers nro iloiio..icina Fremont as a copptspd.
Tho hatred of the liluiisby tbe dele cites wa.tl of
j vi iiiii-t vi un. finuj J vuu uvivxAiva w si -
' . u . ..i :r. J . -r -i. i atl fr
iiiit uitrr riuiuvtoiJL tiivt ui tuu vvu vein im
. WM every whero .ruanifented, mnd -stuck out r-
. - i i: I
1 fFr"ni tho I-nko "V ColumbUn of thcl.J
! Y ankee Atrocities on the t. JoTtu'a ker.
i On Thursday, the 9th int.. the enemy Jide a
1 raid on Fleming's Island, on tbo St. Jobniiver;
t'nbnnt twint--fi vc miles above Jack son vi On
( reaching the Island they divided into sev
' ties and mado the circuit of the Island,
: North uidc of th-j Island at tho crossing ev
! livng Pea Creek, which beads ont of Doct-j
; IkSnv i,,t .... 1',.. nn.l l.n a.KIk
' passing from the Island to tbe mnin
j The farm of Mr. John Rrantlcy, on thiJ
of the Island nod fronting the St. Johns
ed by them, nnd Mr. Rrantlcy and fa mi
to leave, nnd ho order was accompanied
threat that the. bouse wonld be shelled if
rem.-, i nd in U. The Captain in comma.
Mr. Rrantlcy that notbingahonld he d.tst
thn pnny returned thoy passed near tbe
seeing a borsu iu it fhe Captain ordered
inn to shoot it. The man stepped ont o
fired, and tho unoffending animal felt d
suit.
At H'.hcrina, two miles above Mr. -Intlcy't,
where M.-s. b'leming, a w.dow lady wt -living,
They -look all the haois on! of tbe gissOhitvee,
killed Tour hores belonfiing fT J4rw."lp,g (
incog Iho number n colfa month old jfaiaged
tho booso of whatever' t'ey -"fal 4 -Tbe'r
stile all iho silver in use of tbo fany( rl rkeir
r I ! mrr antrlrnlriri Ira Ibni bp tLlirs
iir;.j.;nr:.T tended to tbclr taking of o.;if gtnooif,-
aercmefs, ana rmttnmp ... miMfrM ILUkU
wan uuns miiio mo corn mail a or ntMln 1
aeves wn.s
assuring Mrs Flcmivig that "not n 11
( tbonld Im
1 that the
fV.C- TP lhUt.l' Z0."'
V!"' h yhlng
di.cocerod hgr losses, ran ont
j an 1 informed him off - what ha
i -- . m vcoiia wiicd . urn
to tbwimandr
had beeilitolen. Ha
said tbnt tt was against orders and lljvonld aee
about it. And old plow horse standin a the stable
hnd his throat cut.. Mrs, Fleming t reneff
to leave her placa, and when she ask for what
rcs-son some one replied that their tn knight pass
over the Island and that tbey eonld r bo respon
sible for what their soldiers might do I
When tbe family found that th b U - bad all
besin killed they were ao shocked nod rned Itiat
they concluded to Icavo the plaei t lac. Tbe
yankecs had told them that tbey wet remain oe
tbe Island Tor ome time, and they if coneln
rikxl that men who could in wantonnr kill a fiott
would hesitate at o atrocity. Mrs. Hnlng, her
siller, Miss Seton, three children am! negro girl,
With what clothing they could cai . iet their
lxuioUfel borne oq tbe SU Johns. S tding mont
of tbe night in tbe woods, thoy walk, eight nile
teftre they eonld g a coorrvatif Tbns line
Hiljcrnia, one of tbo mot beaniifal aideneee on
the river, falteii a prey to tbe Vandal tttkeee.- Tbe
Iiltnd UselfwiJl bo rich booty tVflbem it not
nrenwnrtmi tbeir Hand. On it a
biiiidtvd head ef the fin net Mtiln.Ii
some three
State one
hundred bend of ibeep, and bogs wf it comber.
1 he object of the raid doabtSeaa wi to break np
the loyal inhabitant on tlie river nit m Infor-
maiiion or tbeir movements might briven to. onr
nntnonnce, and that no Confederate
tight
tbe deviltry tbey meditato.
"iumt asd iii a iii;vi..soine . gew
u:nien,in eonreraattoQ wilts- th If '.lent a fw
ya ago, exprcwd tbeir dfnbtas ltollcr't etu
psicity as an officer ia tfee field. "In," said Bit
r u 1 1, "o seceeeo it f l not be tnjr
,T , : "lr -c nay X geaeraJa to
wntrh him Bald Bmitb. Glllninrt, Zi c.:..l
Now. if tbey can't keep him from ioh h, , I ant
tun. I ought n.,t to be hu tweouifll f what
ne noes. i an a re ptqper, .
1
- - 1 1 ... Bn-.i. f ia tnv tii.r h.i , K...n .M.i..i .... - Bn.i;H,.....H,
thl
rui
ftS-Orw of t'w tatoat . Teofal and encouraging
;)rM Jewell turn Mt rea is the rondi-
tioo f affhltaitt lb North. If wi view from a f-
UMeU, .ai jpofai. tb. itosUble f.ct 1. a,".,.,
1 9t that tbst aattoB U on thi rerjn of rain.
l-gf rwKmda to lh taanipulailoat of
(ii a acuspr grorvtary i ion i rcniry, and every
eo4iliet'atty bears ci Hence of a loss of eon
I&stwww . trrcmediabie dtpreciatJon of curtvney.
ad reek 1 ens ouregaru. or pre .-nil or future obli
gations. ' Tk rich are aqanndcrin their iiuinetise
wealth in lnxnrioes liviiMC, sad tbe iioor aro iu dia-
tresa. - Tbe trs.r U pi'Klir only atuottg thoso who J
sirrivo naanrMti or poutieai .tvsninga troin its con
tinuance aJnd nnpopalar to bondnsU of thousands
ftoin a aeero of caascs wbneb bsvs been too frs
eneiitly couinorated to require repetition here.
In a miliLnry as pcot, tbeelTortsofsthe NoSlb have
. likewise proved a decided failure. Victory on vic
tory has been written against tbeir arms, and a
otif, catalogue of reverses, with tbeir attendant
train of wnnad and death, has taught tbe major
ity of tbe Nertbern roJj tbe futility of maintain
ing a struggle for what is now hogiu'-.ins; to be
recognised among them as s. pnrety Abolition prin
ciple, destitute of a solitary element of right er jos
tle. At trst, tbs rar wm wsgtJ on patriotic
grounds, to defend tho old flag, and punish tbo
pony South; then it waa.eiiiiiuraged on tbe plea of
eooqaett and revenge; s.ibnocDtly it beeams nec
essary at a aaaasnre of self -dcfon'ec to win back
tbe Sooth, that berlrrimensn wealth might be ap-
tropriated to the payment of the Federal debt; and
nally it has dwarfed down to the pitiable dimen
sions of a eotttest as to the f a tare rtatur of tbo ne
ro. ' -
Bnt the prestige of victory has forever gone, and
abandoned by God, the North is driving headlong
to destruction at pace that is destined, unless
speedily shocked, to eud ia otter national rain.
Tbeir tanaies have every where failed. Hanks ia
empbaiiealir wiped ont; Sherman is as far as be
eB advance, and no til the present time baa .declin
ed a general engegofnent, which onr own hearts tell
andy enffering Ja front of Itiebraond; has couie to
the eooelnsion that be will iioS"figbt it nut on 4ht
linn," after all, and has "changed his base to tLc
vicinity of Petersburg, only, as we hope, to encoun
ter still greater disaster and disgrace than before.
These facts are to the Northern inird disooo rag
ing, and henec it is that when we turn to ohs.-rvc
the political condition ot affairs, wo find influences
at work which promise to prove as potent in our
behalf as our own unconquerable bayonets. The
murmurs of dissatisfaction and complaint are beard
throughout the length and breadth of the land, and
increase? in bitterness as the war goes on. Al
ready the malcontents have gathered under the
bni.ner on whose white folds is inscribed the motto
"Pence," and constitute a groat and growing po
litical parly, embracing much of tin) best brain nnd
brawn of tbe North, and it is destined to play no
insignificant part in the Presidential campnign.
To this party we look for success. Iu the high
standard which its national pla'forui will assume
may be all the elements of K-nce ami separate inde
pendence; and in tbe immense moral weight i. hic-b
that political party will bring to boar, we recog
nize the downfall of the Itlack Republican power
which mi so long oeiu sway, a tew months more
Is question will be decided.
The under cur
rent of puldja sentiment at tbe North is already in a
ferment, and when, by the blcsxing of God, it breaks
rorth, it will be found that wc have not contended
, It Will
in ; e
In Va
ehall then cuter upon that glorious
iOTrumu 1 ruin ine oegmuing to I lie present mo
ment has been pointed out by the finger of I'rovi
dence. Columbia Soiilh Carviiitiim.
I'x-C.'ov. Meiary
We are shocked to learn that Kx-Guvcrnor Sam
XTedary, the renowneil editor of the Crisis, nt Co
luihbus, Ohio, has been arrested and curried off to
Cincinnati. The tclcs-ratdi has farther vouchsafed
1 V r .11 . .
end worker, isi the field of political warfare. Too
to biui, is outrage-
j us in'1 (Tcpitsierous on ine isoe 01 ir.
sonal and political weight with the lJotnocrlcyoT
Ohio and ot the West on account or Ins known 1
IIUUVPI. .ail lift. .1. i ft . .v. n u fty u ..u, ..v. 1.. ..
rested oecanse through Hie Crisis ho exerts a prod.- J
gious inflnenee on Democratic sentiment. Time "it- '(
fulling on his physical frame. For a year past his
bcnllh linn been feeble. Kvpn a aholt imlil isonincnt
-
... Mtit l.nvl ki. liTn tin i. llm li.ttn a.f l.T.ft I
when men grow stronger by buffeting with savage
attacks. Is it n the aim of some dastardly politi
cal opponent to kill him 7
Few men in Ohio have the hold on the confidence
of tho Democracy that Col. Mcdary has. What
will be the action of tbe Ohio Democracy 7. Has the
time, indeed folly come when an Ohio Democrat
haa no rights . that negroes and Abolitionists are
bound to respect?
Let bail be demanded and taken for Col. Mcdary.
He is not mean to flee ! Therein no amount of i
no cannot reaauy wannnu, iu appear an .
answer any charges brought regainst bini. Hut, it ;
bail be refused, and if, as we know to be tbo case,
no specification or certain Tacts be made against j
him, then let the Democracy of Ohio know that bis '
arrest is bat tbe beginning of a, reign or terror in
tended to crush them all beneath the heels or ne-
grocs atal abolitionists! Have they mad up tbeir
roluds to have it to? AVie lor freeman' Jnr.
Orant and Ills Csicapulgii.
The Nashville Union sayt:
As Gen. Grant's campaign has now been fully
developed, the following anecdote cortniuly will not j
be considered contraband : While in Trout of Vieks- j
burg, la conversation with a number or officers, j
Gen. Grant, Without ever expecting to be called tn j
tbe place, fare bis views of tbe propor plan t j cap
tore Richmond. He said that, in bis view, two ar
mies rhould more against thf rebel capital one by
way of the Rapldan, and tbe other by way of Pe- j
tersburg. Either of these columns should lie '
strong enourh to fight Lee ct of his entrench- '
ments- a clrcnmjtanee which would compel Loe to
keep his army fogetber, as a division, with the
James river between the sections, must prove fatal, j
The army on tbe south was to cut off com in on ien- j
flons, and threaten the destruction of tbe rebel cap
ital front the south, and be able to toJaa it. if I.ce !
did not fall back; if be did fall back the nitny from
the north eonld press him, and besiege kit in tbe
capital, and by meant of gunboats a perfect con
nection acroaa Jamee river eonld be kept -up. , Tbe
moment the army on the Soutbalde occuied Man
chester, Richmond wonld become untenable; and,
under any circumstances, with all eoinmnnicatioea
eat, the city eonld not stand a long sierc: and
though a portion ot tbe rebel army might escape it
wonld only do ao in a demoralised condition. A
tlWhaftclJht above conversiitb n. Grant entered
V H-ktburg, rttiTIB m il usoantinas
manM of th-t Army of the Potomac. Success has
Vindicated l.b adoption of the plan conceived a
year or mote ago.- fn cpi-an.
Political Hovenaeats In Middle Tennessee.
The sabtnissiunisU In Middle TenndtHec. what
fcw there are of thero, are moving to tupport the
Aoouuon iickm nominated at JBaltimore. A meot-
ingwia held at Murfreosboro on tbe IXth Inst, a
report of which we find in the Nashville Union. A.
Burger noted as Chairman, and J. Pcrsell as Secre
Ury. The only sieeker were A. Horrcr. W. Rut-
sell and Dr. Boweo, of Smith oonnry. The follow-
ing resoiuiioni were adopted :
Resolved, That this moating of the loyal citixens
U Rathenfbrd and adjoining counties, hereby
beenily approve and. indorse tbe nominations made
by tbe Uni-a National Convention at llaltlmore, on
the 8:h of Jane, of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois,
tor Preside ut, and Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee,
for Vice Preside and M H is tbe duty or the
people to uphold-smd perpetuaie the (lovemroent of
of the Ubitod States by entrusting; its administra
tion only t raiiabl Union mon, that tbe rebellion
may be speedily suppressed and thn Integrity of the
Government preserved, we feel it to be our impera
tive doty to do all that lies in onr power to secure
th electkn of tbe nominees of tho Baltimore con
vention. Resolved, That we approve and indorse tbe plat
form and rinclplea adopted by sabi convention.
Wben Mar'soa wan reptonchexl for not
giving btttUe to tbe Cimbums nd Teutons
vtbo wcrti overmnlngtliectmntry "Wehave
to fight, amid !te not for trophies, bnt' fur ex
ittence; tr will not give battle till victory ia
retire." Wbtn tbe Wttlle ll Ulce place,
Ui Teuton to host wa aoniliiUted, and Italj
u eavea.
len. fettoa. bt wna renorted tn,
ifcaf e been killed the btfteir dajr, In front of
juaxiriis, we arc grauaw to ps aiie to aiaU
wm aot oven wounded.
TELEGR-AP-H,fC,
BEPOKTS 01" THE. PILES 3 WOOJLTIOir,
EnU r.-. to Art at tVwrtvwIa lk Tcr 18$
by J. S. Tor Asiirn. la the Clerk a ,fTl- 1 lb
trlet ourt ..f iti.i .mfisleriie Mu f.jc the Nurthcra
District of ., ,.r. i.
i'HOM Tlin FRONT,
Kurllier Particulars of Mondny'a VtgLU
M ihii tta, Juno 29lb. I'nusual quiet prevailed
along the lints to-duy the enemy being eruiiUed
t-j b-.iry bis fa imlrify log dead.
As the facts of Gen. UstdceU great victory are
brought lo ligltt they prove that it wa at Brst
mtieb un lerralcd. The enemy adiails n lose of
lion in front f Cleburne's Dlvislou and a leas in
killed along Ibc fn nt of that arid Cheatham's Di
vision of 7ort.
Five hitudruil ambulances were eo untcd iron
the summit of Kennesaw mountain to Rig Cbatity,
from the front of Genoral liardte's corps.
Their loss along tbo line of that corps is estimated
at four thousand, and about tbo t-aiao In front of
GenT Loring's coips.
Tbe yankee Generals Ian. MeCook and Parker
were ct-rtainly killed. .
I,(cst Northern New a.' . "
Atlanta, Jane 29. The Appeal bat reeeived
the Chattanooga Gazette ofthe2.Mh. It stales that
General Pillow with three thontan I men demanded
tbe surrender of Iafaycttet wbkb was garrwoncd
by four hundred cavalry. Tbe r-urrtndrr was re
fused. The Confederates (hen attacked the town.
The ysnkees took positb-n in tbo Court House and
adjacent houHts. For more that three boors tbe
C-l"-'rte J0tltthticf TO asfjaaM Jmmly, m,mm
the 4th Kentucky (federal) eavsiry cams lathtTTbti
Confederates departed, leaving one hundred dead,
and seventy jf risoners, carrying off Col. Falknvr of
tbo 7th Kentucky (.federal) reglinebt, who was cap
ture I by tbctn iu a cburge. "
It is Mipposcd here that Pillow parsed on to the
work bcf.re him on I bo railroads. The (iatette
docs not slate in what direction he went.
Nkw Y. iik, June 21. Gold 217!
. Army advices Jo tho 2.1rd had been received.
Tho position of iiffulrs around. Petersburg was re
ported nnhnngel, but changes wero being made
prompted by the prospect or great advantages.
Tho movetnerti were not sunicicntly in at 11 red for
pnblicntioii.
The Il'th New York battery is reported to have
lost four guns.
Tbo Cotvfed. rafcs were ibiily strengthening and
enlarging their works.
The W-jrld says the National Democratic Com
mittee will meet at Washington on the .30th Inst,
for general consultation and important business.
Sheridan, it is rcHrted, bad reached the White
i House.
J Advices from New tlrleans to the IStb, slate that
j Gen. Ciinby was on a visit to Parmgut off Mobile.
i rotn t irginia.
Goi.nsnono, N. C, Juno 2j. Tbe State Jour
nal has p. ter.-lmrg paers of tbo 2itb. Nothing
important. The damage to tho Pcter-borg and
Southside Railroads is slight. On the hitler large
trains of cotton were h-.irncd.
Private advices represent Kauts as running from
W. F. Lee on Sunday, in front of Stanton bridgoon
the Soiirhsi.Jc road, with Hearing in bis front to
wards Wvldoii, or Grant's army.
Official information from Wt-ldun to day r-ays
IvauCx was going there.
v 11. vise;, o. .jme j;). x uc Journal has received
the Richmond Knqtii-er of (he 27th. A prirate j
source reports the enemy 01, tho 27th"on the Peters-
burg and Weld.m road, a'
miles south of Petersburg,
the llrick House, seven
The following telegrams are taken from the Kn-
Tlr f.nMini. ........ . T.
0xeeted to.dav
Scouts sav
that Grant told bis
nd Iho siege of Rjcli-
, .....
",cn th h""S c'
tnond would begin."
I a
P:TK.:snfi:iJ, .Tunc 2(i. All quiet yesterday ami
-
t'l-l
y, save cavtnonnding awhile tbi morning on
the r -iit re. Result uiikn wn. A severe cavalrv fight
took place at Nottoway CWnrt House, un Thurs
day, between Wilson's nnd Hearing's men, which
continued from two o'clock Imlil d.irk. The enemy'
retreated under the rover of tho darkness. Thir
ty prisoners were captured by us and brought in."
Tbo enemy alo lost many killed nnd wounded.
Our loss wis small. W ilson is stealing fresh hors-
c aud shotting his jaded ones. '0-ir men reported
.u,. ,lrcmt. witl. .1..;- j-.,! ho,,.. TI- .lm.
. , ,
S '""e l 'uthsnbs Railroad ws.s very great.'
"HicAPi'its Aruv NoKrnr.ax Va., 1
3anfi 25. j
T-j tiik Si i itKTiiiiv or Wxa; Gen. W. II. F.
Leo pursued (he enemy's cavalry, which advanced
along nhc SuutltMilc Railroad. -
Ho had a skirinuh on tho 22nd near Dinwlddie
C. 1L; and the next day trunk their column lu
flank, near 111 tek's and White's, culling it in two,
mil getting possession of the road, by which they
were moving towards Nottoway C. II. The road
wa held after tin engagement which continued
from twelre M. until dark, the cnenty making re
ixatcd attempts to break through and rejoin his
advance. He withdrew from Gen. Lee's front at
daylight on the 21th leering bis dead and wounded
oti the field, taking the road lo Hungary town and
i Kevsvillo. Gnu.
Ie ia rlill following them.
Signed, R. K. LEE, General."
"Iln'ons. Aiimv NoaniERM Vidoixia,)
. June 2oib, r. n. j
To tub Sechevarv or Wau: Onr doss yester
day morning was nincty-sercn killed and wounded,
and two hundred and niue mbsiag..t Nothing of
moment has occurred to-day on the lines in front
of Bermuda Hundred and around Petersburg. Gen.
Hampton reports that the enemy '4 cavalry advanc
ed yesterday to Nance' shop, and iufi-odneed them
selves there. He attacked them and drove -them
rmm their worka pursuing them nnlil 0 p.' m., to
auilS hi iainie-)iii i ill, -rv rir-i
Tbey left tbeir. deadand vpantled on tbe laid and
along the rente. Great ercdlt is dneloGcn. Hamp
ton and his command for their success.
Signed, R. LEK, GenT."
On Friday Haygood'a brigade wai thrown for
war.l as nklrmisbcrs and nearly ft ar hundred of
tbctn captured.
Front f.ynehburtr. a
LrxoHBt'Ru, June ti. A gentleman who left
our forces on Thursday five miles below Salem, on
the New Castle road, says that Hunter's army came
near being raptured at tbat point, its escape being
only dne to the delay in delivering orders. The ene
my was so hardly pressed, that he destroyed an am
munition train one mile long. Our informant saw
it blown op. A portion of oar forces, it is report
ed, ha ft taken a large wagon train and a number of
prisoners.
The enemy, on his retreat destroyed Ron sack 'a
Wool Factory in Roanoko county.
Report of Men Admitted Into Hospital at
C.'riffin. C;a.. Jane 28th leWi.
The following named soldier wt-r admitted into
Hospital at this post for treatment, to-day.
Catoosa nosrtiAt..
Captain J S Cooper, eo I', 4c'th Tenn.
I'rivate Tilman Fuller, en K. 3d Ga. cav.
J C Head, co I, UlhGa.
binrcTiox uosrivAu
Major J 8 Butler, 1st Tenn.
Private J Harper, eoO.Ci.iaa. "
. qv-irtAan nosrtVAk.
Private E A Evans, eo D, 8th 0a.
8erg'nt MeDnffy Boyd, eo 11, JfJth fla.
Private S K Chalmera, eo I, 10th Mitt- '
' Rea'f C. Foataa, 4t
8nrg. la ebg'e IlospitaU.
1 CSJLll
1Jo.! B'1 RW lxt wa drir.
by tbU Ume. nUZ'lY rT. ?P
whole party, n,:. :.. "" "atTe im tbe
drsd.with ; lr?" ' k""
wbWIt weald be. -loo, lk - VTT'
Hue. I. All Confederste nCeera and men K
hava bee. 4.... a .
IviHwh
r. , , 1 r ,ur - sy itn, 184
hereby declared to be -rT:. "
are
however. Is not intewdod to include nay officm
men captured at Vlcksborr. J.i.s.v i
section,
errs or
snch as were declared exchanged tT Eichanjre N
eopt
...avrvq BIX, fTT-H and Wgtlt.
juneZf t ROBT. Ot LP, Agt ef Ka.
CO9VAIRI50 MB roLLOWISO tToniCt t
"The Cock FIgtt;
The U lfen Stratcgrm-
lioW 1 Coated Hal;
The Cbnanploii;
ea
And many other Ilumomua Sketches, Ar.ee Jot
Pot-try, e designed for the
AVVtEXZHT 07 THI CAMP.
MUxmJm Copuje, Postare paid, ti.&O. The usual
discoont to the trade.
Address
JaneJU Jie
't -
TOCKTtl?l At c.,
Au-nt.ta, ;a.
IN West OriCnn, a; few days sine-, the eai'e to
cheek poplin dress. Tbe finder will l, ui,j
bly rewarded by leaving it at the Relwd (in,.0
jene29 2t
J. Ji.
WHITK A CO.
PANS.
A bean. if ul lot of ladies Fans just rt reived an 1
for sale by J. H. JMI SSON 4 C.
ju28, 4t.
IH S A 1.10.
A large assortment of English writing paper,
blue and while, in quantities to suit pur
chasers. Price reasonable. Apply to
G. A. UAMSI'F.CK,
ja2V10tcod4 RebeUldiec, GrOin. tJa.
A PROCLAMATION
iiAnnis, tiovcnxoit r
TiNNKsSEE.
To the Sheriffs, Coroners and other civil nfTWr of
the Slme of Tennessee, and to the oth.-crs in
command of troops from said State, cither on
duty or in hospitals :
Witt nuts, a vacaucy for Congress in the 11th
Congressional District of Tennes e. bus been oc
caaioned by the death or Hon. David M. Currtn
you are therefore commanded to open and hold'
an election on THURSDAY, the eighteenth dav
of August, eighteen biim.rcd and wxty-four, at ull
the voting places in your respective counties, and
in the samp of the army, and ut sm.li other points
as Tennessee soldiers may be on duty, or in h...
pital, on the day of election, in pursiianre of an
act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide f..r
holding elections for ltepreseiitatires in the Con
gress 01 ine toniedctate Mates iu the Sta:e ..f
Tennessee," approved Mnv lt, 1-S. nnd en act
amendatory thereof, approved Jm !Kh. 1-CI. Cr
the piupoMi of filling said vacancv. and dueretii.ti
. 1 - . i-. . . 1 . . 1 ...
nv whereof,
1" I, IS HAM G. HARRIS,
-. "- Tennessee, have hereunto'
111 U-Mttii.i .
Goverimr of
I J and caused the great seal of the Suite to
be affixed, this the .'4tli dav of June, A. I . ImU
IMIAM ti. IIAKUI-v
lly the Governor :
, J. K. It. K.tv, Secretary of State.
iaiiT-td.
elecliou.
UTSLlYlfltX
Match Factory
The undersigned are now prepared to fill orders for
SUPKRIOR
FRICTION MATCHES
TRY THEM';
The are gotl a" tnr vault twnt hr-i.
Address
ni:i:KM- joiikhon,
(Jriffm, lii
June Mtf
WAHTUD Tt Iti:HT.
DWKLLIXU HOUPK, suitable r.r a .mall
family, eonveaicntly located. Apply to
Dermnke. JuneL'2-lw
A
Capt.
OKOHOK DIXON".
(rennaaLV er nanrina; vuas.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RICHMOND. YA.
All elaime against the Coafederale Govetynueut,
adjusted and collected.
fHT Particular attention paid to Soldiers
claims. .
ttR ntsrM
A COMPETENT and experienced ro..k.. ws.l.er
and- ironer, who is also aouaiute. viith
general honsework, and is a very fair seautr-.
Apply at this office. jaaels II
It AC 81 RAUMli
We will pay tbe highest market price fur g.tod
cotton or linen rags, or give in etshange fr them
fine Bngliah letter and cap paper, or Knvelopes.
Apply afbe RKIiKL OFFICK.
TO TIIK PHI.
THR Press ts respectfnllv informed that ttiev can
at all times be furnished with ;UD PItlNTING
INK at moderate rates.
The quality ef this INK will speak for its. If bv
referring to the "Merenry" and 'Courier" of tins
eity to either er which reference are made.
All erdera mast be accompanied by a description
of Presses used.
J. LAWRENCE LEWIS,
Charles ten Printing Ink Works,
fobiT tf. King street Road Charleston.
lleok Keepers Attention.
TIIBRB ar several hundred Volumes of Rooks
belonging to Dr. Bobbins' library loaned ont
la Urtaa. Parties baring tnem win please return
tbetn to hie eld reams, and oblige.
jeflm. L. G.STEWART.
LEGAL nLAXILS.
We have on Tkaad at this office a large supply of
tba Blanks need by Sberifis, Clerks and Ordinaries
in tkit Slate, beautifully priate-d on fine white pa
per, which we will sell at tbe tarn raU-s now charg
ed for tba blank paper aiono.
. VOW HALB.
23 Bbls Lnmnblaek. Arrl" to
J. LA WHENCE LEWIP,
At tbe Ink Factory,
King time I Road, Charleston.
fab:7 tt
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