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MORNING EDITION
t'liplllill Itli lnii'l Koniei'.
It iimv lie many m'lh.i l-fre )
who l,nvt..cr...li.'d i I'"' l"l"-' l"'l"r" l'1'""""1'
.hull he known positively. In "the hud "i "t
Iiuiiiu." Tim interruption of t-oininuiiieiilioii f,r
to long 11 liini', und the fact 'lint thi'ir ooinmd's
have b n hold i"' -l --!- t" iimv, lighting, iimn-li
ing mtil occupy, ng tin' trenches, may delay tin''
poignant grief, wliifli lli" death of many brave
nu'ii, must iiii'Viliihly bring In I In1 hearts I I " '-
df thuso must ili'iir I" Hn in.
Vi received yesterday, intelligence nf 1 ' ' ' 1 J
llf US Ulllllllll III! Ilflll'or, US 0VC1' liri'W 11 MVnl.l, who ,
full ill llio Imtllii of thu Wilderness. r.-yar.U I
llilll UH II fpil'llli, I il'Cll IIHl- III! WIH till' III' 'l "I III"-"
nirnr mill ili'iir. II in wife mid .-blcrs reside in the
fur-off prairies of Texas.
Capt. ltii'iunn IJomai, of C11. "'A." I1I1 TVxa- '
Infiinlry, iliil nh thu litli ul' Miiy, while gullu'i'ly
liiiuliuK hi ; coinpuuy ill tho buttle uf tin' Wilder- I
ncss. llii was 11 liruvo ollit'i r und niiu'li Invnl and
respected by nil Ilia fellow-soldiers, hn h.nl ll"' ,
pleasure uf his uoipiuintiince. Hi." goncruu- it ;i t i - j
tics uinl liimily traits, iilluched In 1 1 1 tn ill" men
Wllnlll llO I'nllllllllll'll'll. Police t'l his a.-hl's.
I.cii. II. ('. T li r.
Thin gulliint anil devoted iiIVh'it, wlm u severe
ly wnninli''! in tin' lialtlu nf .M issioiinry Hidgo, i"-
oenlly wont j . I" lli'- Ainu- 1 I' Trin iv "ii hi-
cruti'lii'Mi I" report for duty aii'l u-oot in dining
buck tlm itiva Ktc. (ien. John-ton would ii"t n r
init him to Ink" III" lii'lil, in i'"ii.-iiiii in'" !' his in
tihility tn undergo lh" hardships nml 1 i " ; 1 1 i 1 1 .- in
cident tn 1111 active campaign. 11" ha- lie 11 nidi-rod
tn take 011111111111111 of Hi" yankce pri s. .11 at C.ihawha,
Alu., until lie shall ho hiiIVh-ti'ti I ly recovered from tin1
fleets nf liin wound, In ri-.-iiuio c ominniid nf his 1 1 1 1
jiuulo. In this position lit) will hi' alii" In 'In valna
hi" hurvii-o. mi'l tn "all into reposition his uekitow I
edged iiilniinislrativo abilities, grout energy :i 11 I lal
cut fnr nrgiiniiili'in and ilis('iilin". Though tlm
(It'lHTu! Wnlllll I'" ln'HlT Sill islicl ill ""III lliall ' I i II .:
his fin" Urignilo, mill ussi.-ling uiir lu ri"- in heat
ing buck tht! "iiriny uf 1 1 i k country, vil In will
jfrai't'fully yield to tho necessity whirh obliges him.
fur llio (irusitnt, to m'""it 11 imsitiuii uli'T" hu "an
rentier Muhstiinliiil nml hniiniali!" si'i vi"''.
Tlm liiflliiri" Iiml Ti'iiiit'ssi'" Ki'i'iinriit has Ih i ii
uilih'il to ("n. Tyli'i's loiuail". Ii was fi.riin 1 lv
"niniiiiunli''l hy the ilii(iiijriiilii'l anl . ill. nil Hati',
us C'llniU'l, mi'l y it-lils tho I'iilin In no li' iin ail in
the m-rvice.
.7'XT" Th" uiiivi'rsnl Vnuk"" inilioii m'
In 11 stnto of uinst i'tr;iaaiit rl"" I"''
uriny hiy ruorossi'il tho PotouKi". This wa
Thoy hml ht'oii fri);ht"ti"il into" hy.-lt rit
us to Im
in 1' nur
uaiiu-.il.
I.v tlm
ruitl uinl iiiiiiitioil thut tht-y w-'ri' nil 'loomi 'l to
ilostruotiou. Tho Prosith-nt "nllcl ii"in lim iiv.
crnor for inon uinl tho liovfrunrs "allo'l up"ii tlio
people to llui'k to tlm laii'lanl of thoir "ouniiy
nml suvc t lie country (Voin min. Siin o or I'm i'i s
liuve guthei't'il up what oattlo nml (irt-t iihin-k-i t In--wuntoil
uinl hurni'il 11 low hoii-vs in nlaliatii'ii for
Viiiiki'O viiinlalisiii ami ri'tiirui'il to this .-i-U- of tin'
Potnniuo, tin) ri'iit'tion is so rrat ami iln-y ("' I .- '
luui'li rolinvi'il thut thoro art' nu hoiiii.l- to tlm i
prcssions of their joy. The inva-ion has howeu 1
tnuj;ht tlioin n lesson thoy will tin well to litvl.
They euunot Itcop us 011 this sitlu of the l'oloiuai'
uinl wu cun rolaliute for nil violations of the iiik-.-nf
rivilicil wnrl'uro, ami are tli.-por-oil to tin it.
jtf The spleii'liil ni'W I.ocomoiivo "SrNsniM:,"
huill hy the M. A W. Hailrno'l, nml "lily l.-ei-ol iy
put upon tho rmi'l. i xpl'"l"'l yr-ti-r lay two uiilci
tho other si'lo of l.ovt'joy's Station, killing the l.'n
gineer, Jo.teph llaskt'th, ami lua'akini; thr l"; of the
I ' i ro inn it, .lessee Keith, (11 no.ro) ami woiiiuliiii;
sovcral others on the triiin. Throe or four ears
woro throivn on the trnek, ami the engine was re
duced to a wrci-k.
Cttpt. (i:o. C. liAiN, for two years pa.-t
chiol of tho .Signal Corps, of thu Army of Tcniics
it', has been ussigiied to duty as the head of the
Signal Corps nt Wilmington, North Carolina, the
most important signal station in the Coufcdt'rai'y.
dipt, linin is a most excellent ollicer, and we wi-h
him a pleasant tinio iu bis new and important field
uf duty.
paSfWc publish this morning a very interc.-ling
account of the light between the Alabama and the
Koarsago. H. appears to bo a much more candid
ntntoinent of tho affair than that we pulishcd several
days since from tho New York Herald.
Fiiou I'omk. Little Master .liiiics i.'iuiie in
to our oiTioo nn l'litluy, lookin
suiilitll'iiO'l,
nml worn down with fatino. lie resides
at Home, Cla. and left ten days nro, lie
walked to tlio Atlanta it AVost Point Hail
road, a distance ol" eigjity miles alone and
unattended, currying a little sack id' eluthii''
and Hoverul letters for refno-ei's liiim their
Iioiin'9, llii 01 which 110 liiiil iamiiiiiiy uoiiverou 0 u.i.amiiv "f A nuowxisd i'om'kiikuatk.
or wns imikin: anxious otituifii!S ti tn wlutro i jir. ,-aptaiii ..f the I'orccustlo on board tlio AU
they hIiouIiI bo Siilit. hania, a Norwegian, says that when ho wus ill tho
Ho gives II Sail, 8U1, picturo of tliC Cnllli- inner he was hailed hy a bout from tho Kearsage,
trv around Homo. Tlio Y ankees lin.l imlis- ' "'"iim hero old men. and wo will euro you," tu
crimirtitely forced every nes;i'o man into the
army nnd Kent all the negro women and
children North. . They had literally and com
pletely rubbed tho citizens of all their pro
visions, their lings thoir cattle, their sheei,
and destroyed their crops, lie told in Ins
simple style thu tale of his suffering coun
trymen. Tho Yankocs having consumed Ihe ('.ni l
of tho people, wero now sull'ering alike l"f
food, hut the ravenous wnlvcs ui'ieeiiiist:it
ly prowling through tho country looking-lor
every article of siihsitaiico that might, hy
mere ehatieo ho left. They had no respect
whatever for the feelings in- virtue uf wonnm,
but outraged thcinevery day anil everywhere,
and instead of the hrutal wretehin being re
strained by their nllici'i's, the tiU'e'ers' led them
in their horrid crimes and hartily joint d the
luugli in the fiendish carnival.
No 0110 had taken the 011th of any stand
ing, and the great body of the people hated
the enemy now with seven fold iimro bitter
ness than man ever hated his fellow before.
They confidently believe that our army will
drive tho enemy back and will once inure wel
come tho sight of our soldiers. Manni ( '01
fideratc. i ...
Another I'kace Movrmkst. IV 0 see from ;
late English papers that a .society hns been 1
organized in Iiotplon, having for its object
tbo "Promotion of the tlessation of Hostili
ties in America." This organization seems ;
to liavo been called forth by the speech of'
Mr. Long, of Ohio, delivered iu the Yankee
House ot Representatives in April la d, and
by the nbnrtivo vote for bis expulsion. The I
noeioty's sympathies are strongly with lite
iSuuth.
JtaS It is said that Frederick the tlreat
required nil the judgements of, his country, !
condemning persons to death, to be vri'.ten !
on blue paper ; thus he was c instantly 10 1
uiiudcd of theru as they lay on his table
among other papers, from which they were
readily distinguished. He usually tm k a
long time to consider such case-, and 1
thus set an excellent example to .f,.vceri;;iis i f
their duty. ,
la.
IN I l .lil I I M; ! It I l( I I.Alt.
' ...
) ,., ', H,,i,iuk.
A li;ilil '""It 'l"'.'
.il.Mil lillir lull' s It
i' mi Sunday llic I'.Mli 11I June,
mil Cherbourg, in l''riiiiri,l be-
1 u , 1 n 1 hi' 1 'mi Inl lain S t nt 1 a sIi iiiiii i' Miihiiinu nml
lli.' I nit' il Stall - .-li aiiu r lu'iitsn". in whii'll ill
,il".iit mi liniii', tin' Aliilianni was Mink.
lli" Alaliaitia l.'a'li''l t l.ia Imill ', nil Nitimliiy,
lh" Mill nf .lour, Inon l'.iii Town, thirty lirisiimm,
lln: I'iru - nl t u ii nn 1 ' haul '. ,-"ll- whii'll nil" liuil
1 iil,mi I .Ir.lnni il "ii Hi" passu"", nml wh it'll
h i l laii li 'l iinin. 'lial' ly iiinii 11 rriv ills'. Sh"
ti: tt 1. 1 1 1I1 1 1.1 1 1 " a l"i' til" 'iir"Mi nf making ii'
I .ii , -In- h i- in iin.-i aw n'liy "nnilitiini.
I U'n 11 In fain" kiiuw 11 th at tiho wns jniitu nut
I,, i :lii lln- Krai'-ap', Mr. laini'ii.-liir, 1111 Kuclinh
.."iitli nn 11, wh" with his will' nml fninily wniii nl
Tin 1 In at "ii 11 'li a-11 ro trip, Mniiinoil nut, with I11
, ill. " an 1 all, In si" III" iiii.'ai'intiiil. Tlm follow iiif!
is Ins : nut, in hrii I', nl' w lint I111 suw :
V" .'-'.I'll' ;' I Lf ."inmi Timrt:
" lli'ii'wiili 1 si'inl ymi n ('opy of my 1" i'i'sn'i'tln
llio t ii':np;riiii nt lii'lwt'rti III" (.'niil't'ih'rnto sti'iinii'r
A l.i lm 111 ;i ami th" I' f I i iii I .-limniir Ivi'iirsu'i':
M vii v, .1 inn' 1 0, a i.ii- not up nit'iun unit pro-
iti'.l mil nt Chill rsj liailinr 1 I ; : t J olisfrvial
tin1 Aluli. :111a i-ii aiiiin "lit of tho Iinrhor towaril.H
I In I'l.l' lal Shiiiii'i' Ki-iirMi;i'. 1 Ir.'lll tin) Aln
I hi 1 1' a I'l'iiiiin ai' i 'I In with In r stni liourtl luilltTy,
tlit- .li-iaiii" liilwi't'ii th" "oiittMitlinj vi'sst'ls hoin
; n'"ioi .nn' mil", 'llio Ivt'iirsiigu iinnii'iliiituly ro
plu l null In r .-ini'li'iiii il iins; n vt.'ry chiirp, spirit
, 'l Hi ,ii.' wat lin n ki'pl up, shot uniii'linii'H beiiiK
I ain'l ly slii lls. In the niiiui'iivi'riiiK hoth vossi-ln
111. nit' x'V'ii "oioph't" "iVi'h's nt 11 ilistuftoo of from u
,u ui r i" hall' a mill'.
,l livli " 11 flight iiitiiiiii-siiiii was oIhitvcI in
I tho Manama's Iiriny, tlm Alnlmnia iniiklni; hiiml
i Mill, ami sliapini; her "niirn) Inr tlm html, iliHtuut
ah'iiil niii" mil' s. At hull pnsl. twi'U'o ohsorvi'il
i tli" Aliiliama tn In ilisalih'il nml in a tonkin),' mat".
- iiiiiiu ilial' ly iini'l" lowarils Imr, nml on pnssin
; th" Ki'.ii.-.i'' wore rtiiiicsii'il to itHt-'ibt. in saving th"
Alaliaoia's fit'iv. At Ion iniinitt'H to on", whi'll
willni) 11 'ti-laiii'i' nl' tTo huiiilriiil yarils, tin) Alu
' hama .-link. Vo thtoi hiwi'i'fil our two lioiits, untl
1 Willi th" ;l--i.-tatK'" nl lh" Aliiliulllii's wlllllt) lioilt
anl ili.ii , .mo 1 1 1 '. . iii .'iivini; nliniil forty lui'ii,
1 iin lii'lni' ( apt. SiniiiH'S nml thirlotn uHh-iTS. At
inn' I'. M. wo sl'rrt'.l Inr Soiithmnptoii.
1 may stato thai, l" loi't) halving', tho KciirsiiL'ii
was aj'pait'otly liioih ili"alii"l, Th" Ahihiiluu's
I"--', so far at prr-ruL nsi-tiriaiui'il, in killcal iiml
' wiiiiii'li il. i'it'., was as Inllnivs, vi.: dim nllii'i-r nml
niir man itrnii ni ii, .-ixmi'ii killi'il, nml onu nllii'i-r
nti! sixli'i'ii tiii ii nuiiiiili-il. (.'apt. Mciiiiiicd rt't'civcil
1 n .-lilit wouiiil in tho ri;;ht hitutl. Thu Konrsuo's
I ho:
i ;,J"
1 plr
:i 1 ti r soma ili l.iy, lowrt'il, nml with tho
1. 1' 11. 1'it'iii'h piliit-ltoat, hitoi'i't'ilt'il ill
tin: I' liiainiuj; survivors.
JollM IiAVrAsTl'll.
-liUU'O
.ins; up
si:miii;s "I in Ml.
iirr.
....
,",,. L'S. M'I. .Mr. .Mason, the reiirc-
si iii i;i nl llio ioIh'I (iovi-i'iiiiH nt, has scut 11 "opy
"f lins r, ' it t i too l.omlon 'fiou-s :
l'a'i:iio ,-iiiiii' s says that in an hour nml ten
iniiiii'i tin- Aiaiiaina was I'miml to he in u aiiikin
siato, tlm 1 m my's .-! ell.t having I'.xplotliil 011 her
-i ll s ;iii'l 1't'livi en ih'i ks.
I-'
I'r.'i
ton
a lew iniliiit' S he hail hopes of reuehili tho
li 1st; lnit the .-!'((, lilleil rnpiilly nml the
1' liri-s ui'i-e exliimuishi'il,
('apt. St inini's . ays : I Hoiv haulf il ilown eolors 10
previ lit the fllltln'1' th-.-trut'lioll of life, itllil llis
! 'at''iii- l it I'oat to inloriii tlm ent'iny of our cotnli
1 li"'.. Allhouuli ivd were now hut four huinlretl
yanl- fnoii eaeli other, the t in iny liri'il nt nie live
; tiiin s , i'Ii r "olors li. nl lu'L'ii striii-k. It is churitu
1 hi" In . -iippo-f that a ship. f war of u Chrisliiin 1111-
tioii "i iil'l not have 'lone this intentionally.
I Sunn' livr'iiy miniiti's niter my furnuoe tires hml
I li,-'-n i'tiiiLiii-lii'l, anil the ship lining on llio point
, of 11 l.in', i a "h mail, in olii-iliant'" to a previous or
ttrr wl.ii h hit 1 hnii iwn tho "row, juuipeil over
Iniai'l ami i inl, avt-r. 'l to save hiii:.-i-!f.
I There was no iippi'iirnneo of any hunts coming
I I'roiii tin' t'lo'iiiy att'.-r tlio ship went ilown. I w;is
' forliiii.ite iiiv- lt' in t'M'ipios; to the shelter of the
! m iilral II.il' on I 'I Mr. l.nneasti r' yui.'ht lleer-
li' iinil. t"-''!h' i' wilh forty otliers.
i.m.i.isii i:i:i'"i:
-Til i: A I . All A M A S It I' II 1 i: It 1HSA
11 1 I. II,
JO Cm riHji'luili in.. t,f llic .oil-
,S'"l.o .,,. .,;
1 1 1 ' 11 y;i',.i
At len;;t!i t!ie A lal'. nun'.-, rinhler was tlisnhleil hy
om" of In r oppum. nt's lit'iivy shells, ami they hoist
e.l sail.-; Lot it was reported to ('apt. Seinuies hy
on" of Ins olli, -l is Hi, a his ship was sinking.
Willi '.:iv. it Lruvei-y tho mum were kept ported
until tin niu.les ivt'ie in tually umler water, nml tlio
la-! shot from the il'ioimil ship wn.s lirt"l lis she was
si'tln!':x ,hnvn.
v 1 i.in.iiA rr.
!iTitrTn-
ririins4 nrfiirTTT
ills VII,-.'
ru w ii s entopletelv umler water C;itit
W lo a her
Seinnies srnv
IIS l.e-t tin V
ivet oi'l' i-s fur his men to save thetnselvi'S
y il l, .ami every 0110 jumped into tho
iviiin to the ho;tts which had put oil to
-I'll iiml
their ii .-eue.
'l h. isc of them w ho were wounded wore ordered
hy I'iipt. Seuimcs to he placed in tho Alahniiia's
Imals and tak. n on hnurd tho Kcursagc, which was
i's far as pn.-silile olicyeil.
Till: UotMH.li 11M THIS YAI'IIT.
'ITi 0 w-'iiilidcd nun on hoard the Icorhound were
carefully attend to until her sirrivul here, when they
were lu'. 111 I" the Sailors' Home, in tho Catiutu road.
Sev.-ial "f tlm men are morcr lis? scarred, but tbey
an; all out uhoiit town to-duy, uml tho only noticu
alile case is that of a man who wns wounded in tho
gmiii, and that hut slightly.
Captain Si'iunies ami his tirst lieutenant, Mr. J.
M. ('ill, ai" slaying at h'clwaivo hotel, in Queen's
tt riae;-. where the gallant cnniiuandcr is under thu
euro nf Or. Ware, n medical gentleman of this town,
his right hand hcing slightly splintered hy a shot.
AI'I':ai;am i: "f Tin: conti:ii;iiate shAmk.i.
When the men came mi hoard the lleerliound they
had tmlliing mi hut their drawers anil shirts, having
I'd n stripped to light: uml onu of the men, with a
sailiir's devotedncss, insisted on seeing his eaptniii,
who was then lying in Mr. Itiincaster's cabin inn
: v r.v exhaii-tc'l condition, as ho had been entrusted
Oy 1 apiiiiu ,-eiiiiiies Willi tho ships papers, and to
no one else would he give them up. Tho men wcro
all very anxious about tlmir captain, uml woro re
joiced to I'rnl that he had been saved. "They appear
ed to ho a set of first rate fellows, uml act well to
gether in perfect union under the most trying cir-1-11111
-tames.
n nn . o, ,..i.!ii il "V,.,-...- . ..... I ....... ....
.',. .. ,,,,.. IIIU . Vtlll llt(l 11)1
I n- half an hour yet: look alter soino who aro
nearer ilrowtiiog than I am," Ho then niudo away
for the liecrhniind, thanking (iod that ho was un
der Kuglish colors.
ol'ISI'IV
'J'liroiigl
aimiil ;i mi
was able t.
01
Till; OWNKtt OX TUB 1r.l:llllol'NI).
the notion the Deerbouutl kept
"ot
Ic lo windward of the comhutunts, and
1 witness the whole of it. 'J'ho Koarsugo
was liiiioing N'eweastlo coals, uml tho Alabama
WeMi t o. ii. the dilVort lice iu Ihe smoke (tho north
ciiinlry ci'.il yielding so much more,) enabling tbo
. ".'.. "'. r iC' .;,.' I., t.f it. ii,,. iiy iilU.cj.
Mr. Liiiica.-lcr is Hourly of opinion -that it wus tho
Ki .11-agc's 1 1-iiicli shells which gave her tbo ad
vantage, nnd thai, after what he bus witnessed on
tliis ui'i'ii-ioii, wooden .-hips stand no chauco wbut-i-v-r
.e-aiii-l fhclls.
I;, Oil vc. i-ls liri-d well into each other's hull, mid
the yards nnd masts wt re not much ilaiiiagcl.
The inaiiiina-t of the Ahtbamii bad been struck by
-h"l, mi l us Ihe vessel was sinking broko olf and
fill into tho sea, tiirowinsr soiui! men who were in
llio ui'iiitup into Ihe water. Koine trrmendous
gap- were visible in the bulwarks of the Kcar.-nge,
and il is believed that some of her boats wero dis
nl.li'd. She appeared to be temporsrily plated with
iron chains. , to. .s far ns could be seen, every
thing appealed to be well planned and ready on
hoard the Hours-age for .ictinii. (lrp.it pluck was
sh.nvn tin bulb sides during the action.
(In board the Alabama all tho liunimockii wcro
h t loose, and arrangements hail been nindo for
sinking her, rather than sho should bo captured.
SK'lll;S TI1IIOWS 1113 SWolin AWAY.
As fur as is known, not a relic of tho Alabama id
iu th" p"S-c-si"n of her successful rival. When
she was .-inking ('apt. Seinnies dropped his own
.-.cord into the sc. 1 to prevent the pos.-tihility nf i(s
getting into their hands and tho gunner made it
hole iii "lie of the Alabama's boats and sunk her
fir the sauie ivn-ou.
TI sinioSIAI. eiloH SKMMKS.
ih-f'.r,' leaving the Hcorhtiund. Captain Semtuos
presented to Mr. Lancaster's son onu of his officer's
swords and a pishd, in reineinhriuieu of tho occur
rence nnd tin- kind treatment ho and his men had
ri ,, ived oil board the yacht.
sit:. HASoN
At SOI TIIAUITON.
Mr. .M.isioi, llio Conlt"Icr:ite agent, Capt. liullock
and the Lev. Air. Tretiilett arrived at four o'clock
tins afternoon from London, nml proceeded to Kel
w ay's Hotel to nu'ii i'apt. Sctnmcs.
.loon 11 1 ifl.A ru i. r roi: Tilt; wocnueii.
''apt. S'-nuucs and all the men nro now placed
under the can-of Mr. .1. Wihlia for inch medical
ill- ud.iiieo a- may be lt-nllili-d.
I iiicmI licl w rcn I lie
llama iiml llic Ki n isngc.
Tim -lii'll 1)111 1 h i llii' mi"
struck hor just iiliiivn tlm iv.u
hunkers I" pieces, the Wilier
pulling uilt her lilt's.
Mi'l' to th" Alal'ilini,
r liim, Ii kio.s Imr
ul .ii't.-t iiiinn 'liul.i ly
1 Ai'iTiii.n.
- l.l
now m:ihii.
Luildmi .V, ic
w ;,
, .In,
I'rnut lift
When the luiltlo was nl it 11 end the I "i i hound
steiiiued over to the K fii 1 .-110, 11ml Mr. laini-asirr
wu.s nskeil hy tlm olln'ers of tlm hu lt' 1 n I ship to try
11ml pii'k up the seines of tlm Alaliaina's i it w and
otlo'i'i's who were dunlin;; mid Hiviiiiuiiiis; ahoiil.
lie lowered his ylioht lioals, uinl 1 lie of thi'lil, colli
ni.imlt'd hy a iiinn iiiiiiiid .plains, was steeritis; his
limit into 11 i:roup of 11 tloi u r-tiurlin persnns,
wlmii ho passed 11 drowning loan nt soino short tlis-tiim-ii
with 1111 iiltieer's cap on.
One ol tho men in the heat cried mil, '-'Tltv L'r
Si'iunies," mid lh" tlroivuiiis; man i-ulli d mil, ''1 inn
the captain; save urn; I ciuiliot keep up lltiy lon
"r." Aihims went nml ilruss;!"d lino into the ho it,
Si'iunies lln-li said; "l-'or (ind's sake, ihoi't put me
on liniird the KeiirsiiK", hut put urn on hoard your
y ui' lit.."
Adains protiiist d to do so, ami lnid Si'iunies down
in the hottoin, mid "oveivd him with 11 sail In cm
con! him from tho Kenrsiisre's hunts, which wore
evidently anxiously searching for him. When
Adiiius hud Hiived 11 hunt load he look thorn 011 hoard
the yuelit, uinl Soiutucs was at onco phicod hclow,
As soon us nil that were seen in thu water were
picked up, Mr. Lancaster was miviotis to gel uwuyt
mid hcgiin to slciiiii mil to sou. Ho expected thut
ho should huvo hceii liroiight to hy 11 shot from th"
Ki'ursnge, hut sho wus too ilisnhlcd it uppenrs to ii
niter the licerhouud to overhaul her, nml thus
Souitncii oscuped hciug niiitle 11 prisoner.
kkiiui:' SI'Kia tl TO IMS I III.W.
y'llllB JilUi- -I ) Ci.ccsyioillcat'l.' iillli: l.ilililun 'm,.
As I'liiiluiu Seinnies is in Knglaiid, yon will eel
hotter uccoiiuts of tho comhiii tliuii rcuch us in
Paris. A French iiccoiiut suy that heforo li-iiviug
Cherliourg, ho culled his men, 11ml addressing llieiu,
cxcliiinieil "Wo must eoiiipier or die!" To which
tlm crew replied ( I givu tile words in Frein-li:)
"Hurrah pour 1" Sud! Vive hoc! Vivo son urine"!
Vivn hi Kriiuce! In nation genrroiiMnpii seiilo pur
tiipio irtiue niiinicro impartialo la m us tralitc!"
si-i.ni; Ai- tin: tiAi l.iNO miwn or nn: i om kohia i i;
1 1. AO.
b'i'um the LimtiiHi Stm (njmiul rijiml,) ,iok- 111.
dipt. Heniiiies directed the 1st I.iciilonunl, Mr,
Kell, to go helow ami report Ihe slate of ihe hip.
Thut officer soon rt'titrnt'il, saying sh" was in u'sink
ing state, ami tho captain decided oil striking his
nils'. Tho llai; hud heen uln-adv llircu tiiio-s shot
uwiiy, hut repla I. A largo iiiiiiiImt of the eroiv
rushud nil, conjuring tlm captain not to strike, and
expressing their readiness to sink in her and din
with honor; nml one of the 11-uincii, named Smith,
ciitlu-s in hand, stood hy tho ling uinl ilci-hired he
won! '. 1 allow it to ho lowered. The captain
lev. 11 01-1- . 'v"i', nml insisted on its living hauled
down, whlih w;i.' tloiic, uml u white llag hoisted.
noiii.k t.osin'1' t uf rut; sruui.'iN or Tin: ai.aiuha.
.Mt-antimc the whalelioat mid dingy, the only two
Inuiti uiiitijureil, wore lowcre 1, iiud the wonii'led
iiieu phiced ill them, Mr. Piilhain lu-iug scut in
charge of them to the Kcarsuge. When tho hoats
Hero lull a 111:111 who was iiiiwoiiudi'il endeavored to
inter one, hut wus held hack hy the surgeon of the
ship, Mr. I.icwellyn, son of the rector of 11 pari.-h in
Wiltshire. "See," ho said, "I want to s.i' e iny life
lis much its ymi tin; hut let the Wounded men he
savi-il first. " "I'octor," said tho oHicer in II," hunt,
"wu can make room for ymi." "I will not peril
the wounded limn," was his reply. He remained
heliind uml sunk with the ship a loss much de
plored hy nil the ofl'mcrs nml men. lie is the only
ofliecr known lo he lost.
Ml.SSlOi; I'ltoM 111 t: A I. A 11 A M A To I 1 1 IS KKlllsA'.H.
When Mr. I-'iilhain reached the Koarsagc he had
his sword hy his side, uml let it fall into tho water,
lost he should have Jo surrender it. Ho went on
linurd the Kearsag", iiml wus nsked hy I'apt, W'ins
Inw if he hud C01110 lo siirreiuler tho ship. He said
ho hud no such ortlcrs, hut was sent to a.-k for as
sistance, ns they were sinking fast. Tlm Kcnrsngt'
then ceased tiring nml lowered her Imals, while .Mr.
I-'iilham returncil tow'nrils tlio Alulmniit, which sunk
ere ho ciiuld roimh her, ami nftci' picking up u few
of the swimmers, lie contrived to reach the lleer
lioiiinl, whert! ho found ('apt. Seiomt-s, twehe other
ollicer,-. uml iihoiit twcnty-eighl nu 11.
iit.iiiiisu ui' Sinn; or nn; 1 0,111:111:11.1 n: 1 ni;w.
Xiuncroiis acts of gallantry are related as hav
ing ooi'iirretl on linurd tho Alahauiii, during tho
tight, 0110 or two of which are worth recording re
enrding. Mr. (i inley, tho captain's coxswain was
struck hy a .-hut, which shattered the lower purl of
his uriii, leaving it hanging hy tlesh and skin: he
deliherntely took out his knife, cut off the piece of
his liinh, untl continued serving his gun.
A II inch shell which fell on the deck wus taken
I HH mill tKn.i.. vli..U. Ln mjhu ly tiiu Hi''".
.1 'I'."
aidjjuj. ALu. th, 1 1,1
already known to the Alabama tiuu I10111 his huv
i ing jumped into a heavy sou nnd saved tho life ol'u
uiuu who huil fiillcn overboard.
A luun unmcil lleiirno wus loading a gun, when a
shot struck the ramrod uml broke it iu twa. He
lookud up untl ubiucd them for not waiting to have
tho shot properly in for them.
lino man was sent forward to clear tho jibhonm
rigging, which had boon damaged; ho received a
most painful wound, which was mortal, iiotuilh
sluiiding which ho completed tlio Work and return
oil to the deck, where another shot cut. him in two.
Another mini, though mortally wounded, refused
t admit that ho had been struck, and continued to
do his work until he foil dead on deck.
I'ltr.xril Ri;i'oi;ts-.
f'ritin tin I'ari Miniitcni-, Jinn: II I .
Tho I'linfeilcrato steamer Alabama, carrying out
tho design it had announced several davs before
! bund, left Cherbourg roads yesterday at II) n. 111.,
and advanced ngauist the bederul oorvetlo Kenr
sngc, which hovered in tho olliing at a ilisiunco of
about fifteen miles. The ironclad frigate (.'ourou
ne left her moorings simultaneously wilh the Aln-
1 butna, and acomnpanieil her livo miles, iu order to
provent hostilities Iroiu taking place in french wa
ters. Tho action commenced at 1 1 o'clock, far be
yond that limit. The liring wns gallantly kept up
011 both side lor two hour, after which the Aluliaiiia
was compelled hy tho severe injuries she hud sus
tained to inuko for Cherbourg.
The Kcrsuge iinuiedintcly gave chase; but a few
moments Inter the Aluhuiuu sunk. It was then 0110
w'clook. Tho Kearsago saved seventy two of tho
crow and returned to Cherbourg, where she anchor
ed in the course of tho afternoon. Ten Confederate
uml throe Kctlcrul wounded wisro landed mid taken
to Cherbourg. Nino more of tho Alabama's
crow wero brought buck to Cherbourg by a pilot
boat. Tho steam tug Vur was scut from Cherbourg
by tho Prefect Maratiuie to afford assistance to tho
Alabama as soon as sho appeared lo bo iu danger,
but only arrived after all tho survivors hud been
picked up.
CAITAIN SISMVILS A I'I'K AIHNl'i; WHAT 111; S A 1 1
IN Slid HAMI'TOM.
(Sontlniiiiiiton, iiio; 20ti, t'oci-cnyMoiicutc 11 the
Loiitlitt .Vein,. )
Captain Seinnies is a thin, wiry built niun, with
a stern uml determined uir. II" is uhotit fifty yours
of age, with 11 sinnll, rod, pointed face, und a benrd
and moustache in tho American style. Ho had on
a very old naval ollicer's cap and an Lnglish naval
lieutenant's jacket. Ho declined to see any slrang-
Lia at bij butct. 111., tilot lit.utt.oi.iit ie u lino lent:
ing young man. In answer to iiieslioiis Captain
Scnimcs saitl that ho left nil property ho possessed,
and upwards of sixty clironoinetiirs which ho had
taken from captured I'ederal merchantmen, in Cher
bourg, previous to going out lo light the Kearsago.
He says that ho was completely deceived ns to tho
strength nnd armament of tho Federal ship. What
ho recollected of the Kcrsuge was that she was nn
ortlin"- sloop-of war. It lie had known thai -he was
I iin 11 ot .01. ami inucli more heavily arnict! than tho
'.'" tin. 1, iie W ill I not have fought, as it was mad
ness lo 1I0 so. He said that the light between tho
Alahiuia and Kearsage has taught another lesson
in naval warfare, that of tho usclessncss olordinury
ships-of-war like thu Alabama encounter ing an iron
clad and heavily armed ship like tho Kearsage. He
doej not know tho extent of the damage ho did to
tho enemy's ship; all he knows is that ho bus lust
his own.
Growing Civil ani Civii.i.eu. On the
first advance of tho Yankee ainiy from
Memphis, it is said that lien. Forrest sent a
flag of truce to ask upon what plan the war
wus to bo wajed if tho black flag was
meant to be raised and tho Yankee battle
cry was to be "Fort Pillow" and "Xo Quar
ter," ho had no objection to meet the Yan
kee tiener.l on such an issue, but he desired
to know it before hand.
The reply was that tho Fedeiul General
had given strict orders to respect private
properly on tho march, ami that he preferred
to conduct the campaign on tho humane and
civilized principles of modern warfare, lie
only reiiiired that his negro soldit rs, if ca
turetl, should bj treated as prisoners of war.
Thus Gca. Forrest has taught one Yankee
General the language of moderation and hu
manity, lie has dune it by forcible deeds
and tho terror of his name. MuLtk i-yt'ey
awl Adid'liaer.
TKLIKi ItVIMI IC
HEPOIITS OF THE PHKS3 ASSOCIATION.
I nl, 1, il .1-T'.i'lin:. to
In' .1. Tim: i-in 1;.
Ill.l I HUH nl' III" I "
lllsllli t "f U 'gill.
t 11IIJI
I h-lk
III Hi-
Dill.'
il. 'I' 1 .Or sitii , nn- Nm l
(.en. .loll it n( nn lelievcil by (.en llooil.
I'D re will A ilit it'sts ol' (.111. .lohiiston.
An, ami, .Inly IS,- Tho tinny and public m n
surprised lint morning with tho iinuoiinceii cut of a
i lunge "f commander, (ion. Johnston being re
lieved and (it'll. Hood receiving; ct ' ill II. it II' I .
'Hie following i- iii 0. ,1, illusion's farewell ad
dress lo Ihe Hoops:
1 1 1 : A i iji A 111 1. us, Ainu ui.- Tk.si.sSi;i', duly IS
lsi',. Iii ohcdit'iii'ti to orders of thu War lieparl
incut, I turn over lo (ion. Hood the coiiiiiiuihI of
llio Army und Ilcpurlineiil of Tennessee.
1 cannot have this nohlo army without cxpivs
sing my iiiliiiiiiitioii of tho high mililary ipialiiics
it has displayed.
A long mid iirduous Ciiitipuigti has iiiude con-.ic-tious
every sohliorly virtue cndiiruneo of toil, obe
dience to or iel's, and biilliant courage. The
no- j In
sC - I
my bus never atlackcd, bill to ho repulsed, and se
verely punished. You, soldiers, huvo never argued
but from your courage, and never counted your foes.
Nu longer your leader, r will still watch your ca
reer nnd will rejoice iu ymir victories.
To one and nil I oiler assurances of my friend
ship, ami bid nil f lli t.' t mil lite farewell.
(Signed ,1. l'l. JollNHTOX,
(Icneral.
(it'll. II. ind's Address.
(in.a.-suiiiing ciiiiiiiiaud, (ien'l Hood issued the
following addicss :
lli:Aiiyi.Aiiri:iis Aiimv nr Tk.wkssi;!:, .Inly I 1 1 1 ,
I si: . SiiIiIIi c : lo obedience to ordt is from the
War llepiirliui-nt, I insiiine to-day tin mioand of
this army and tlcpurtinent, I feel tlm weight of
the responsibility so suddenly nml unexpectedly
devolving 11 1 ii hi me by this position, und .-hall
betid nil my energies, uml employ nil my skill, to
meet ils Hipiiroincnls. I look wilh eonfuleiioo to
your patriolitui, to .-tuinl by me, I rely npon 'oiir
power lo wrest your country from the grasp of the
iiivntlor entitling yourselves to Ihe proud dMinc
tioii of being called the deliverers of an opprcsstd
people. Ki'spcclfully,
(Signed.) ,1. li. HiMili,
.(iciicrul.
Toh'gi'iiphi" communication wilh Montgomery
was su-peiidcd liisl night near Notasiilga, il is sup
posed by a p.uiy of thceiiemy reported tt- be at T.tl
ladeg.i. Saturday. N" tram arrived lo-day from
West I'oint.
The main lore" of the enemy crossed the Challu
hooi heo between l-haio's ford and Itoswoll und nro
slowly pii-hing forivai .1.
Ciivalry skirmishing took place this morning at
llti' lihcad eight miles from this place.
The Last Kuiil.
I 01 ItTII OOI I'l'ATI'iN OP JAI'KSOX.
Kl"lll tile l.l.'ks.ill Mississippi:,!!. HUll.
A week ago Ibis tiioroing tho enemy wore re
poind as having crossed ltig llluck, und wore
marching direct for Jackson. At the time, (reneral
Adams had no troops available Hen. liholsoii not
having arrived from above nr Colonels Scott and
Powers from below. Tho way appearing clear for
the enemy, the evacuation of Jackson was ordered,
nod the p,iiil4ioii bridge at. Pearl riicr removed ul
daylight Monday morning, lien. Aduins then pro
ceeded Inward Clinlon, for the purpose of making a
lecoiiU'iissance, and found that Col. Scott had ju-t
urrived. 'irders were at once given to hold tin;
enemy in check, and if possible arrest his progress
until (ihnlson could bo lieard from, lint after llic
1 t gallant resistance, in which the enemy were
repoaledly charged, Scott was forced to give way,
mid the enemy proceeded to dackson. When with
in a few miles of tiir.n, they were mot by a dun
tnittec of citi.cn wilh a (lag of truce, (ienerals
Sloi-uui nnd llcnnis were found to be in coinmund
of ihe expedition ; und they assured the truce puny
(toil 1 f'f-nii Tu-miertv "f every deserit'lion "li'iold
t 0"t lie 'li-li"'!""t 11"' elleloy t""K po.v-essioll ot
-srcKnn about two o'clock Tuesday evening.
Colonels Scott nnd Powers e. imped that night
I livo null's north of the city, and (leu. tiholson ar-
1 rivcil iluriiig the night, tin U cdncsdary morning
pickets were sent forward, nnd tho enemy wore
found occupying the north lino of breastworks at
Jackson, Affairs remained iu that situation until
ubiiut I'oiT o'clock, P. AI., when tlio enemy were
discovered moving on tho Clinton road. (ten. An
inns then ordered his command to udvutice by the
country roud west of tho iiiuin Clinton roud with
the view of intercepting tho enemy before ho
reached Clinton. This he did at tho ilanett place,
about livo o'clock. Col. Hani's regi'rent was the
lirst to meet tho enemy, and charging him prompt
ly, inflicted a loss of about twenty killed nnd
wounded, lly the time this charge was completed,
Kotclitrs buttery hud turned to the right through a
corn held, und taking position on u hill, opened on
the enemy. It was replied to at onco by two guns.
Lieut. Frank Johnston's section moved siibscipient-
ly to Ihe right, taking a position near the Steam"
.Mill, thus securing an enliliiding lire. Ono of our
regiments dismounted, and iidvaiiced between the
two sections; but Scott's skirmishers having pressed
the enemy hack, and it being now about sundown,
the contest was not renewed until next, tnorning, at
sunrise. The lines of buttle, which, on thu previ
ous evening obli'picd in n southwesterly direction
to tho Clinton road, now becainu parallel. Suffice
it lo suy that tho enemy succeed in pussing his
trains, the protection of which on his part, and the
possession on ours, seemed to be tho object of the
light. The enemy lost on the field about twenty
killed and seventy-live wounded, and we captured
uhoiit thirty prisoners. Our loss wns not so greul,
not exceeding four killed und twenty wounded.
Our forces followed tho enemy townrd Clinton,
and overtaking them about two miles this side, sev
eral bold but incficcluul attempts wero madu to
enpluro a section ot artillery, in which Col. Lowry's
regiment sullcrcd severely, (ion. tiholson was
struck tn ice by lniniiie bulls in the left shoulder
und itrtn. tied, trhnlsoii's men wcro so much ex
hausted from forced innrc'uoc iiml short rations, that
(Jon. Adains ordered them to give up tho pursuit.
Colonels Scott and Powers still hoyercd on their
front und flanks.
I lien. Cholson was nioviiig in uno'licr direction,
under superior orders, nnd did not reocivo tbo dis
patch to join tieu. Adams until the night of tho .'Id.
I Ho came down to Canton with a force of not excoed-
I I.,.. 1, 11 11 , 1 i-eil .,,,.1 lil'tU etl'eellv.l ,,,,,,, ,,,! .,
hundred of these wero detailed to take charge of tho
wagon train and disabled horses. This loft hi in
eight hundred and lilTy men, deducting from which
every fourth iiinn horse holder, when dismounted,
ami his total lighting force did not exceed six hun
dred and forty. All told, (Icn. Adains did not hnvo
I ei.eceiung one iiiousiiuii ugniing men uniter Ins
j command, whilst the l'orco of tho enemy consisted
j of two brigades nf infantry, six hundred oavulry.nnd
! eight pieces, of artillery, in all numbering two thoii
1 sand one hundred. Tho enemy sustained a loss of
about two hundred and litly killed, wounded und
j prisoners, und was forced to leavo without, accoin
I plishing the objects of his mission. Our loss does
J uot exceed one hundred, but among the fallen wc
j reeogiii.c noble names either of whom was worth a
I legion of federals. Jlad (leu. Adains live hundred
I additional Iriops, tho whole party would have been
i captured. Col. Wood, Lieut. Col. Aluorutuil, and
Aluj. Peyton, had been ordered up, but were de
tained at Cnlciiian'f Cross Heads, in Jefferson coun
ty, whore thoy encountered and defeated a greatly
superior force of the enemy. Take it altogether,
the result is as satisfactory as tho circumstances
warranted us lo expect.
Wu have heard uf some faltering on tho part of
sonic of (Iholson's conimand, but wo attribute it, if
true, to tho wearied condition of tho men ami hor
ses, and the incpiality uf numbers. Thcro is as
good righting material in this brigade as can lie
found anywhere, und tbcvnnly roiuiro a fair show-
ing to ilenionsiralo tins tact.
1 Colonels Scott and Powers sustained their rcpu
j tatioii for dash nnd daring, ami have added bright
laurels lo their already fair tamo. Thoy purmed
j tho enemy to Edwards' Depot.
.-ti,Tho N'cw York World speaks of Lincoln nnd
Andy Johnson as "tho rail-splitting buftnon" nnd
"the boorish tailor."
Ueros aro not to bo L-ot rid
f excel, t by
roii-h means. I hey aro
scab s from a fu-h.
to be
scraped off, like !
Tii' The yankeu War Iiepartiueut h is aiilh-r
i.ed the euipl.iyniolit til" in'Croes, a- an 1,-t it lltos .,r
dialled white iuu iii Marylud.
i'i In- ( ,uiii,io 11.
1 liliv days 1 !' aliiin-t cumin.
i-.impa 0 marked by in "to
' i f illl'.i.se illllll WIS CUT
bli.it :ht the rebellion to U
inl in its career, lie lns
! I lie I I''-' li'.l'li'l , tl Itlllllit
Vi -' ' I' T -illely lies ill lite
I,"
litiiiiiv
thill their t'l.lv 1 !,., e
tlliullilulitlieol 1 1 1. e a
ev I'U' Virginia, und h
"le i f tlm Ciiiifitilora-
lias 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 lit. tin-Ill In
ihe ill 'linel til-till ai lod,;iilel,l thut ll ey can
no ":;.mt Iio ! l i lesi-l hini in irgiuia,
will 1 t'ir I'le-eiice, ill that Slate, uf every
111:111 th ii the ('. ii'i"l' i',ey can muster. It is
a r .it il-.il 1.1 1. iv" .l ino thai, but it is imt
eiiuiigii; P.r i' ! i"l, -Is ni'iiiig on llic necessi
ty iiiudi- 1 ' I Lin I., iii, mt's iipei'iitiniis, tire
in Hi
1 1 ,. iin.. it; hi uf llieir pow-,to-l
while they admit thut
li n e nn 11 in irgiuiu, it ,is
th ni ne men, tin y will be
uid Ii -11 nit a great while
l l.t. ge aci't'St iuii til I'ui'ci! tu
nu corn- pund'uigl addition
CIS t'l I'l'M'-tllil'
they must ha ,
ius-ible liial,
able to le-i d
lunger. Willi
Lee ,s iti-iii v.
lll'l
tu 1, ill's, il ii I
tu resist so lui
ib!o that tlii'V will be able
that tlie siiiiiini!! will pass
away, nml Ulchuiuml still be beyunil our
grn-p. An I iliev nit! niakiiig such addition
1; in . I he c, t'l's ,,f iiivision, lately
II., i'. in ii ;'.niii, ami tiiieariinci'S
ih.ii in ie nu n from Ihe Suiilhwest
Ill'
lit
ti
In
11 I
nml that the halt
1, brought (o at I'd
'iitituie fur days und
will keep fur
the sili'imi; Iin IniM
r.iil
li;;t,
( il'alit
; - ii'
' lll'lll
ilh I,
h.
I,
tl'l-sli
may
nwhi
I 1
Ic
-tan
till
s bill
kept for s .I
thai even ll
11 pa I, olid il is not likely
vi -it ol the rn-siiieiit to the ar-
11 1 V will h" li'iiiiful in f irciiio tv tui'lher ad
viince. We 1I0 nut believe that (iranl will
fail. We do nut believe that nur hope for
the fall ol Kifliiiiuii I inii-a he ri'liiupiished:
lint apparent I v it innl he n.iin tii'tei rcil; und
liniie su maiiv limes I . t " -ri'i- I may sicken the
heart of
heart ' I
a mil i
liitle
il will the
, . ,1,1,1,
-A'.e )
Tin: Ni
.1;
in-. 'I' he Cin
lumleiit who has
seet'ut tun plan
it with negro
einiiati I l.u
NiilllehuW 'r
taliuii, ami
fa T.
I.ii-m
"hel
lb
re 1
one i f the stnries about hi?
negroes ;
Tln.iigl
easli wiigi
it iimv be woi-kiii"- fur liberal
in I t'l '.tilv iin l 'I'-tnii'ls that all
ilr i , 11 bv him will be deluded
v , il il pji'inil le i tu du su, he
extra ratiuiis 1
li-uiii hi- w il'i
wid ilrnw I wu
lie. '1 uty, ' Ul
vunr ul lln 111,
1 I l lll'ee t I!1HS il S llllll'll IIS IS
ns mm li .:. is pussible to de
1 1 nh', ;i s waste what he eiin
e iiiueli pains t" learn my eni-
Ho t inuiicy fur future needs,
imt e,,t, I ink:
pl.iyee-. tu -:;ve
but if ponnitti
them ui ill'l ' nt
ularly. I e.-.pe
empliiv"! It 1,1
Unlitm I- r ',',',"
I tu ti 1 s,u, the iiiapirily ol
op il.eit' .-JO ier 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 reg;
1 1 1 1 1 1 ' il with the uhlest man
. :t ! b iv i 1 1 o; Ij'iiii tu draw (('
c.eei '-. lb' look il liuUlllls
nf pork, iiiid 1 i 'TV I Mo" e
tiinl pre-eiili .1 liiui- "il ui '
rogailiir internal. t he
but liiui -f! 1', ;n 1 ie,: deelar
ol Ill pl'iipui'tiiili;
aw a;;;iin al the
ad mi one lo feed
il he had liothin
lelt I-U- sup" r .
This impiuv 'nleii'-e is uiie ul the must seri
ous hindrances I" liio advancement and ele
vation uf till! Il'-1!'' 1.
.nd the m i., es are ruining; themselves
ami giiini.'i;: Ihe 1 tempt and execration of
the whole muiM t 1 leiii'ii what mir Sntilheru
men cuiild hae l"M tlciii for imtliiti";.
.
Www. I'u 1 1 '-'Pi! v. - I Ie was a truly brave
fellow that ..ai, I -" me id '!' nn iiiiiii capable
uf insulting yon v, liu is mean nijniio-h to at-
tempt It.
vantage,
.11 have the decided ad
is! by the in-iiit, he ae
it lli v uf his mil ice, yon, by
liim unworthy of yours."
l-'u
knowledges .ui v. .
your nrg lei I. iruv.
Such a f.ian w.ni
inaivi.' a lietter soldier
i in del'. ui
of any jus ! cause, than tho loud
rer eve,- heard of.
.4B.
it bwag
,V- lltir:
'inia. I'
SI
leri'iiiu s retreat tlirougli
his ini-i't'eaiits, eailiireil 111
e n;i!-, , v ei-o j-uinuinrilv "X
e.iii !! eoiiimit nu outrage
ul. '.I in
turn a v.
I o--l' III: A!'..o AltTKIN, littll-l-IV, li.,
. I iiiy 1 -III, I si; I. j
IN' a- r-l.unv v. i:ii ".u.'.'ia I- it I'l Orders, Xo.
'"d.ii-l "II.. 1 l.j.i.ii'i.-r.- Army of Tennessee,
.Inly I eh. si',." , ,Vl. ,hiy' n.-siniieil coni
mand of l!ii- I'. . ,-t. .h n M. ' Howard, is nil-
Hoi 'd as .y Ad ill. II I. and trill be obevi'd and
respected a -1 1 i 1 . A. U'. r LliWLI.L,
t'.il.oel LTih T. 'on, -.-to l;t".'iiuoiit,
.l.v I '-' 0 Cou'ilg I'ost
B-" Hit ( OM.IU'.SS.
CAPTAIN .M. W. ( I.I SKLV, Vau-hnii's bri
glide, t'li.:,:l
having I.e. II 1
tO'dielS of tie
1,1';. dii: i.,11, A
y of Tennessee,
..in by a large number of tlm
1 'oiigi -si 111 1 liislriot of Ton.
Ic 1" till Ihe vacancy iu Hit;
i-ioii'd by tho ilea th of llic
iin. ,i.V I'd tdo
, is il e:itl li'
"111 Co
. I invl
I .M. I'll
A PROCLAMATION
in
is 11 .11 ;
II KKIS, (.Vi:iOK 01
i i:nm: esi:i;.
To the Sin-rill's, (
the Male of Tent
cotniiiiiii'l ot' ti'....j
duly or iu lio.jni.i
Vm.:ti:s, n
Coiigre-iooiil I li-1
Ciisiolit-d by tin- ,ie.
ytlll ale therelol'.' i
nu cleclion on T i i i
of August, eiuiilei u
the vol ing pia.-.- in
in the coups ot' tiie
r.iiud i.ilo-r en il oilicers of
' e, nnd Pi, the oilicers iii
I10111 said State, cither till
.,f Congress in the 1 1th
of 1' inn .-- e, has been oc
t.f Hon. I lux ill M. Cm nn,
iin llided to open mill hold
ll V, the eighteenth (hu
ll. led and sixiy four, at nil
ir leMieetive counties, und
it . anil at such tithcr points
i.ti be on duty, oi' in bos
ot imi, iu piii'siiancc of an
II Ii
ns iciiuc.s'
pilal, on 1
icllllc.ssee Mthiiel
act ul Ciuc'iv em;l. .
holding eleeli.in-. I'of li
le-.,
'ell. ill
he C.
" "PI'
I " An Act Iu prtividc for
pi ."eittativcs 111 the Con
ite States ill the Slate of
Mav 1st, I - :; . and an act
.i.e. d June '.'th, 1 --1; 1, for
nl iieancv, ui.d due return
.ling to law. Ill testilllo-
gross i.t 111
Tcillll ssi .','
uinendutorv
III. 1
the pill po-e of li
thereof make to
ny w liercot',
I, ISil M 0. II.VKUIS, (iovcrnor of
I'l'lilli'--' .-. Iiif.'c lli'l elllito set 111V blind
I -- 1 ami cnii-.-'l '!" gi-.-ai .--ill of the Slate to
be ullixcd, 1 1 1 it tin- lib tlav of do, ic, A. I)., Nil.
ISIIAM (i. H.VKKIS.
lly the Cm , .ru.. 1 :
,1. K. K. K '.v, Seetetarv of State.
T.
p ip, i s copy Proclamation tilt
Matcli Factory
Tho und. 1-
re now prepared to (ill orders for
'I IMiiilOl!
rRICTION IVIATCHES
TRY TIIK.M;
'liny aio
Add"'.
ruatt'hes.
Kl il iv Kill Nsi,
lirilliu,
June I !
I'l li! - l li
.1. II. .1'
..011 id
Ion II.
loo
II -'
M 1
'I Ik- i"
lir. 1 1. 1, 11
r.tlV, in 1
li'ii.n'il '.
' Iilis
Auction Sales
i;v
J. II. JOHNSON Sc CO.
t mnii'.M it; ii ,iniMit 1 iii:
ISih insl., and I'ouliiiiini.' I.'ii,!,', I., i.t. unhl
Miles aro ci.tu h ied. I '"1, i 1 1
It'iiiv Cu'ters,
Seytllf Pill le,
Mill IC .
' I n ; II ,
V it III i! Irons,
Cotleo Mill-,
11,0 e ('..id ,
l'. .11 .il l ,
V,,,I I'm.i
('lli-el ',
llug.'V Hoi. .
Auger",
V . ...i ,1 .
A ii. limn-',
Slllnlhil.;. I I "II .
ii iiei A!..ii.,i :
llilll" I III .
I' h Pill he .
Itazor',
ll.'i..r Simp ,
li :- aii-l C.v. ,
Iblll.oe.
.-'!.. m ,' I,,., I
and iiianv oile r .n:;. ; - "I H.ud, ,u, M, I, i ,. ,.,
ten and hoieekei p,.r u. , ,1
()u: om:. ( inn: m i .
iimv is your time lo . upply y.. iu .l,e . ti "ii, ..en
prices.
Sales to Colulneuec ill 111 n'' 11.,
. (.. t itl.lii ,
Ale I rr.
Ci'inin, July I I Id,
C A L ICO
AT
VV!j; W;vs i v -.vt.
We have on hand tw only pi. ', : .1 . i , n , i , , r ,
olle calico, Wbieh we W III .- 11 'al
I.K. II I' 1X11,1, I'l.l: H l.ll.
Kl.'l'KKKiR lll.ACK ALI'AC , AT
i iiti'.i' noi.i Aits :r.i; t ni).
i:tha K i x I : ruLNcn i.i; r h-i.tat. at
runt rv-i i i. iios.i, iis ii.i t.
bltOW.V SPANISH LINliN, AT
TIVIiM i; noi l, i: i'l i! v
MACOX SIllKTIXii iV Til II imi.T, T
l l i: IM) I, !!S I'l.l! V !.
V'H WIHI' LI.LKCIlI.Ni; i;y Tin; ;m.T, ,T
Fil l: ltoi.i, viis ri;s; i:i.
Conic and supply you: -e-. , .
J. II. .iul.. u. a t u.
(Irillit), July I., lit
Te UvxUivuirj;'.v Vnvy,
LOI.'ATKI) AT tiKli'l'lX, ti A.
UK exelmngini.' 1 1 ( 1 1. 1,1 i',V W All 1-1 .,f a II I I-
i v and svki i'" it i: tti.i;- at ,,id ,,. - rr "id
CASTIXUS nt old priees, nrili -i will give lb"
highest cn.-hpr:cc ,,r,, Id I A -TI ii.-.
jeS If. T. WKIiS'l CI!. A Ci .
I'ok si,i:.
V large nssortnu nt of lio.-li-h civile; paper,
blue and while, in ,n ini i ; i,- n. -ml pur
chasers. Price reasoiiiible. Applv I-.
ii . II .M.!'i:i'K.
jll2'J ltei)d,,- . Kei.el lllliee. (.'illoi, lia.
(iKOKdK 1 1 1. (i.V,
(I'OllMKlll.V of M lit! I'll I ., 'II ', 1, )
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
liicimoMt. v.
All claims ngainsi the ( ',,ul. .b r:Oe liovci ,.n,, iil,
Il'ljllstoil mid Collected.
fCif l'urlicular atteuti-.ti paid I" S-I In r,
chiims.
j7 tf.
I'OK 11 1 Iii'..
ACO.MPh'TKNT and "p. . ,. n. ,-d . ..!,. w.,.,,.r
and iroiier, who i- ;tl , :i''.(ii;ui,t. I oiih
gener;ii housework, und i- a i iy l.ur ,,iui li.- -.
Apply at this olli.'c. jiun-l.. if
Hook Keepers Alteilli.ui.
TIlLKi: are several bun. In d .... ,.( !......t
belonging ., lip, :,,l,l,ii -' 1:1,,:,, v . , out
ill (iriflill. Parties having tin in it ill pi, ,,' i.'lliru
tlioin to his old rooms, and ubli -e,
jc'.l-lni. I., li. ,- I l.U A !; T.
I lit. VI IS1.WKS.
We have "0 hand a t tin ' olh,-,- a 1 u -,i i,lt ,.
the Plunks used by ,-heriiK ( 1, il ,u, I ' -i -li,', ,", i, ;
ill this Slate. I'l iiulifully print, I . n loo .. (..,
per.whi'-h W" Will sell at the - u,,,- i.i', - le.'.v t liiilg
od I'm- the blank paper al' iio.
mi.i:
( JJI'SIIKL- 1 . r in... , i.i.m i. mi;
JJ i'lliS, l-r III" li-" "I tie- .M. .1. :,l l. -
partnicllt of the A nu v of T.-i ii.--, .-. v ,1 ,, y
$111 pur bushel. 'I'liveltd tolne in llui. I..,.
T'he Vfssel' e,.nlailiii;g .-.Hue u ;i! be r.iiiia. 1 ::.i
mediately tn " uf l p ,-' ". I-", l "I ll .
Il't.";i"' t'"' A'!'' II' "HI.
jit I IU l ' ..'Ul 'I'
ii w;d ii w.::
We will pay tho luglie t to ii 1 i r... 1 ' "' I
cotlutl of linen rags, ,,- git,; in i . i. ii I ' lie Oi
line Lnglish letlel and cop I ' ' ii."! I"
Apply ul tho Ll.l.l.l. ul IK I.
J