The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, August 22, 1864, Image 1

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J I .V.' k -"'-. i"im..,'w.u ..im r PRICE, SJ4 Volume T.TT. TIIK DAILY i.ll.itiL. rrni.i'MiKn t vi.nv n.w ,-i mm i ' v ' i'i ''') BY ritANC. M. IVniis ol' Siibx t iiuiinu i.j.y imc Mi' nl ti " P.H itll " rliit iii.'iil !: Kates (if T'-vit Iiftll.il rt t.-l :;'l"l:liM Gull"". f .""Terms Cj: II. A.lvci I i - 1 1 1. 1' ten Ca, s "1' i THE DAILY RMlil. MONDAY MOKM.NM, Al I XI . t. ENLAIKJEAIK.NT i)V T i- u& .hue nl itu niii.i -...Inn.: ii llt y, ninl H ill t-iHilain .li.l;r. i. l.;,'..T. 'I'!.- .Mtli..l illl-'. '..i t..n-.-. I--: --I 11 l-'l" wIm. t.uyl.y tt'- liuii.ln-'l. ll.-r.-ifV r, i!..- s...w.f i:..- n-l-r will l.t- at tit., -it-.- nf Sjiti.t-u Boilr.iu n:ul a liulf per Hundred. - The l.att IMid. The uni-i-rlainly and ilii-i... i ai-.liii-' i l.t- f'ui-ts uf the Ivn-nt niid I'.um Jim moiuul the l.-ft nl" nur annv, iipini Western Itiiili'mid, liaiini! rlrar.-tl eniihlfd to pre-fiit n t.il.-i.ih'.v con- V.n til.- In. ii ,-tili A f inv :ml of ;:t ui'fi it from itu MiikI to it l..rmiiintiin, th.'i;:,!. -if not J'et Mlllicie ntlv ill po?-.- .f ill oi p.. 1 1 u-;inil In go fully into details. The vinilnnce of our aulhni-ilit - at the iV.f.i! lia-1 fever.il .lavs uffi ili.-tcnvi-re tl t!mi a raid xtiu in Cniiteni)ihition, iin.l it had hardiy 1. 1; tin ;r line. befnro the infurnialitiu v.as e.ii.iinainuali'l to iiniuts liable to altaek, and i.rnvi.-i 'ii n.l'1-i I t re pel the raider. T.-li ..vnpim- .Ii: !:- Ii--:i. 1 Ileadtplat ters aunoum-i .1 nil 1'ii.lay iifn:.ii! hat ' it had btartetl around the h it nf nur am:. , .:nl J pur Cuwilry was already in ;'.ii'-ii;.l. In a-liituui, 1 ii liriuade of infantry win sent dmvu the mini. On I Friday ovt-iiiiijr, t.i'ii. ll..s, wli-i had l.i enemy to Joneshnro with hi-, eai airy, u as aiiai-krd by them at that plaee,hul hi iiif un..lil-- to ejntfinl Hiic-cesfully with Jhe supi -rnir I'nree nf the .."ff.iy, fttll haek, and the enemy ncc-upicd .l.-iies'toJ'.' that night. They perpe'.r.itid t'ne i!u.il Cnuhaiilif:-. and uct of vandalism, burnin;,' live pri- at.- re i dence.s and the I-'reifht IV-pot, and 1. aiin' tij-.vn iiut.tt of the int-losiirt s about town in .-he.-1 i a.. tonness. It is al.-o report.. il tUt iln-v Imiin-.l the Court House, but this is cniitrat iilu..-1-tl, ami needs rnnfirniatinn. In the meantime a ih tai-lnu- nt of a' liiiiiilrc-d from the main lorri; had slnu-k in.tt tiie three ami tlow n road about noon i-'i-idiv, near l!-.ir l'i captiiretl the const i in-iion train, mi ii i from Atlanta. Of course the train a h to box enrs alone'e-eainn ' the z -ii.-i-.il I he i 1"' I ii raiders, however, appear to have he-Mi ms.I.-r s bif; seart', ami asidit from tile df-tniflinn nf tin train, and tlie'cuttiti of tlu teh-. t .-ph v.iie, a-. cumuliabed hut liula The rear of the main lx..y nf the t r, -my, whi li had attacked ltoss ami forced him out nf .Ion. s bnro Friday evening, w as altaf !.'-.l hy Ana .ir..ti cavalry brigade Saturday morniii The aul. .! retreated in the (lirection of lam-j -iy's Si .'imi and there encountered lieynohU' bi i.;a.le nt' in fantry, where a brisk lifht ensued, in wh'.eii v, . lost forty killed and wountled, and the eneini I.-l iifty dead jn the Held. The enemy i-.-tre-i'e.l to wards Fm ctteville.and from thence lo-Mel i.uino::h which place, it is reported t'.u-y have sim - L-lt in tho direction of Decatur, with the vie.v, pinltaldy of rejoining their army before Atlanta. The force of the enemy in this ixpt nt ous.lv crlMnated at from three to f.eir ihm un!. i'---eplaod. ta t, and pures us that iu.portant results were ri.iileii lint the proiuitne. s with which tin y w.av n tho vigorous resistance thev enetit.i.ti. r. I at nil puints d.uipelled thuu to retreat precipitately into their own liut-D. It was very fnrtiiiiitie I'm' them that they did .i retreat, f-.r if lhy had ciiOnm J thir advance for another half .lay the cap".ii--,- or destruction of tho entire command iv-fil 1 havi; been insured. The trap set for Uiem wa i u.lmir.Ude only tho precipitancy uf their retreat lavnl them. Tho vigilance an 1 sagacity nf our had. a:' at the front, who detected the desi.;n of tin: etu my upon . nr rear, and tho wi..loiu and prnmpliiv -s t.t' the nti'.v ures adopted to counteract it, were r.-war ied hy a great success. What would otherwise have ri sul.nl iuiminonse disaster to us and have placed ear et.in nninieationi iu ferieyi jeopai'tly, was turn ' I i.t- u uhamefiil and inoniinous fl-jrht of il-o enemy. AVe have heard of many incidents of the raid which would only load our columns .without ih velopinf; anything new in Viinl..:.: tactics m l practice. Vandalism, robbery, ar on, lunl the various crimes in which t'ot y iis.i.diy iinlu' ;; were ull exhibited, mid were only cut short by the hot luisto with which they weie c.inii..-l!."l to ll- e. Takeu altogether, this monster raid turned ..nl ; to be tho most complete and total failme yet at-i tempted by the ciiciny. 1'. S. Since writing tho uhove we b-ain fifiu u I gentleman who had a convcrslainn with 'ie.i. Arm- j strong, yesterday at JenL-shni-o, that tii-i tlein-ral left two brigades fihtini; tlio enemy m ar M-lJ iu ough, ' jcstcnliiy nioriiih;., wilh irrcn t si;--t'es.;. Ocn. A , hfld returned to tho l'.aih'tad f ir the pur pose of looking after the party ho Int. I .liivt.n the day boforo towards Fayelteville, feaiii;.; '.l ey m'!.t roluni. tit'ii. heelei-N Kaid. Vte understand that no .tfieial iu:oiii;.t..n ha yet boen recoivetl of tlcn. i hei ler's njn ratl .r s in Sherman's rear, bat a luultitudo nf ivj...u, in.niy of'them througli captured prisoners. ar in i. ."- resenting him as pursuing the m ik i f d. -ti 'n !i' n without interruption tearing up tra -k, ! :r:.ii:v; britlgcj and capftiring irh"n-'r a.. 1 '-aiih; tt.i.n.-'. The Hail Hoard ;illKi;lit A;;aiti. I Tho diiiuages to the .Ma i .i. We.-l -.n Kail I KoaJ by tho Yankee raid.-is was r. i aii. .1 by :; o'clock yesterday evening a. id train are n-iv r..u ' ning through. The telegraph is al-'o in w.til.'mg '. order both to Atlanta1 and .Maemi. Tennessee ('oiigrrxkioual I'.lcc! The vote at Augusta, (...1., eto.nl : Sueed .... -Cluskcy The first train rroi.i AilinU -'j arrived here last night about 7' J t,! ': ta ... l"or the ('haii.ino.tea t:. I., i.) Dr. Joseph II. Xiitt.it:. Ma. -.is, hi., Aug. i: h. I - I. ;a'e t -l a :,'.:l. lia., Km ton Rene.!. We have been an inn; tihurt tunc uf Direction Hc -pilo! at (.'. and tukc pleasure in cxpie-aii'g'ih.aiks for i.iu I and untiring attentions shown by tha accomplished gentleman, Dr. .loseph of Memphis, Tennessee. And ive fee! vc but give utterance to Ihewaini ft-elingsof every poor sutlVu-r i'i in Always present, an I at all tiuies t pU'1-tiiut, he is a ieil'ect toner, a im amoiii; oue armed atel one h ggd ;: , Li t in a long and inclul l.fe. and bid Li WU. genial .u.-l il. Null. ill. ;--ur.'-.l lllat el :-t:-:nng i. .ell:;l a-i-l Wf play i a -:..l f.iu-. ii. -j.-.if. DAILY I (iinlliiuili'.ited. I.liiit.-tlirl-iloiilur II. Itidlcy, ml Henry Munch Ridley. Wo nublish liv request u brief notice nl' tin' death of Lieut. "In it.ttipli.-r II. Ui.il" y, and nl' j Ib-my M... a I : i.ll.-y . Tin' former was as y.-iirx i nhl, m il nl tlit- linn' nl' his I'"'1 ii"1 111 as 11 i ttlu'iil.-i'i- iii-iu- Franklin, Willi. mi .t.ii I'.iuiily, Tennessee. II.. will in rnnimnu (J ot' Company II, j V,t T.-mi'--- co regiment, in Dm Itallk- nl' tin' 2. id i J,,!y, unm, id Atlanta. WliilV. giillnutl) I'-adiug ! his t-t.iMpaiiy la- ti ll pierced 4lii-.ms.t-l ,1"-' ,,"w,-,!i j I,-, ii niiunif hull. Delicti a christian li'T.i, liav in.f sui-viicd till the uini'iri'l'c; of 1 1 10 i-ltll, lli-s ;i,t muds wore ii must t'.-rv.-iit tirnvcr to tin' ; ; r. : 1 1 (!.l uf bullies, fnf "II"' i"l' u-iiiU-iiCf nl' Hi'' Southern Confederacy, and tli.u our unn.V might he ciKiliWd to drive the eni'- invuilei'H lit.ni nur Thi last, Henry Mow Ui.lley. n m ar the iileu at the .-e i ne ar ie l.i i ii. i , v.. ... ..'tiVJi ninth. ,-.iii i..i..ts of Henry and Moses Ui.ll.y, of liiiiln-i I',, nl ennntv, Tennessee. He was in all the lii.ttlc. nl ' l'i i'i-vii!l-.-, Siiiloh, .Miirfreeshoro, Ch;cka:n:ui;;a, Mit-iomu-y Kid-;e mid ltasacii. lie had r.ccii. l seven wounds, from ull of which he rcc.iwrrd, till the battle of Hasaeeu, in which '.he gallant youn' s. I h. r, In-;. i ;n the Ihif cf his cnmpaiiy, fell by a wound Ihrou .h th" head, anil his remains; imH- lie l.-.u ie 1 i..-nr the railroad, within lie- corpora! mn of that viil it;.-, having laid himself a willim: saci'iliee on the altar of his caiintry. It may he mil ly .-aid of him v. iiii literal truth, 'St.! IH..II tn- V. m n.-t. halt . A , In- ii i. i. il;v lw.ni.-i :- pi Lis -1, it. t . Latest from the Lulled Stntcs. z Tilt: Tit.vss-Missi.ssii-i-i it i in::, .nr-iv. Tho mt.veiuenn of liirl-v Smith'- ar.-ay nr.- -niatti-r.i nf lr.vslcry in Hie North. The -New - T.me.. lii.-eanting on the sutuect, sa;. r : The rebels have, iind..uh:e,l;y, l.tr r" holies (m i:.- wt-t of tho Mi.-sis.-ippi rivr. as nppeii-e l in C-'ii. Ibinks' llf.iiKl lifiire camp.-ti;;!! bul Spriw '. 'f ey hav f tii-e siiiii'-ieiitly lug l.i stmne.; hen -.'ic-itly eii'ncr ofihe two main i"1-. 1 armies, and Y'-t ti i.. ineapalili! nt eilt'fiing anyium;; ni .-i- i; le.w is. llamnrs have latieily ben r.-ach'.ni u huh through Southern and other saurt-es, that this I'ttiee iiinler liirl.y Smith, litis been cro.--iir,' I" llii. ' snle i f ilm M..-issip.i, and is now, or reeei.'ly Iu-. ! teen. mt'Vfhing to reinlorco (.en. U .ot'i at Allan!.;, i .Nniv, we have no cerium information of any kin-1 . ;.- to iltftrui.h ..f this. If, how.-v.-r. any large bu.ly ! .,1 -"U-l troops has crossed V o river, wo no -l.t . i. nun it. Tiny-certainly could uot cro. s any w here ! bei-.ve. n Cairo and .Memphis and VieUsburg, h r tin i 1-tv. tiatl ni.tri-hy nature of the soil on the ce tera ', haul: is such as to prevent the mer-h of nn army j over il. Th" pniy regi-m on the lower .Mississippi u h . - lerntoiial ami military reiidiliniit seem la t vtirth'c Ibr :-uch a transit, is that lying belli. -en I Yi k-bnr.'nii thi title, anil the outlet nf thi'U. d i river mi the other. N-ov, we suipi o.-e that if any !. I. -i..f s .nil u ru' el nrivemen! w.'i'') cntf rl :ii n-"I. ; tea-ii.i-nt-rof.s gunboats nn the .Mi.-si.-s'Jj'i i live: W. ilel 1;.-.. up stieh a close watch as to Cii'ccllla i!y i . cut it. Admiral I .uter, who cnuiuian I- t.u till . ,.n the river, hut who is in. w (01 a brief vi-it to his home in .New Jcr-cy after a Inns and I til I. fid t. ii!i nf service, has a nllicieiiey of iron-clad, tin ,o ..l ,.t. I w, ,n len I'tinbnats on the Miss-s.-iit'.i, to i, l Kiel l-.i-ei', 'lay and l.tnl. In l.n't, n. ... . watch the wh de length uf the river, anil even tl.c ; ball -vies which Ih" rclieU have lately i-ttcuipt. il to j etti-t at dill'erent paints on its hunks, would not sot-ion.-! v inicfei-j with him; tor, wherever they an- . -.', -t.-'l, and even though at a given point they I .-l.o-ilil tetnf't-rsrily blockade the rivei, he has go;.- ! h ni- ltth above and below tnem. . i l! is extremely likely that the very object the j r In Is have h.-nl in view in tlio erection of thiol- bat-ti-rif ' on the Lower .Mississippi, has been to obtai.i. thrmgh thi-iii and under their cover, an opportunity j lu t 'Ih ; i'i'ii Mi- vf the river ih ir Iruufi, n-nv I u !e.-s on the other side. If our naval officers tloing duty on tho river have been fully nppri-cd j of iids, it is tpiito within their p.m. r to prevent it. j Tin- uiatt-r is one of very great iuiportanco a this j "'.'Lis ol operations in Iteurgia. i in TUB KITI AI'lo!! IN VlllOISIA. The Tini"s closes a lugubrious review of the iiieitlh nf duly as follows: (h u. l.ce. indeed, is ill a position win ro he may e:,-ilv be gnil'y of nil error of ouii.-.-ioo .-!' commis sion." lb- iv j ' 1 seek to take advantage of 'he pre--ii turn of the wheel ol I'm liine. lint how to do il? It is this which, more than drum's pn-'item. i-.i's .1... siin.-ilion. us wo said, in uncertainly. T b most probafilo ui'ivc will he the reinforcement nl I liarlv in the allev. It wnl then he (train, s p..iu-i , i while still keeping his hold .in I'.iter-bur r. lo i n- ciiiiiveiit with strong invasion of the North. There are us L'ood lighting ;-roun'ls in .n iryian i ;i i cl.-eivll.-l-e, ll" Lee lias aheady le.irill d to his c-t.-t. If (.pen fn Id lighting is to ho the nnler '(' th- day. so much tho better torus. We may ho n-sured thru, that iu (icurgia ihus far nil is hopeful. If tie- Virginia contest .-eems for the tnoni.-iit cmnpli-VH.-...I, there is no thiuht thai t.hercsnurces nf lieti-cr.-l Crant's geliius aro sulliciei.t Ibr tlio sitmilion. I -.1 1-..11T A T HOVKMF.ITIV THE AUIIVOI' Til K POrolJAt The Times, in its editorial summary of news, ! in.ihet the following important admis-uui : If the intelligence which wo piibli.-h this nioin j ing IVn-.ii the I'pper Potomac does not mnkc n I ;ho". uglily acquainted with tho actual situation, it ! in I ast throws oiu additional light up'.n the vc- I u'.iiits ot our own troop i, and imihe apparent some j of tho prohabilitieof tho new rninp.'ign in which I the Army of the l'.itonnic uuhfts all signs beguile : us is to lake ils full share. 1 VAST l'Ui:i'AKATION-t r-Hl A l.AMl'AICt OS Tit!, t f- I'lill I'OTnMAf. j Tho cnri-e-pontlent oflho Times writes from l-'red-' crick the folbnving interestiiii letter. It will he s.nthi.t the Yankees are conct-nlraling a large fore, on the I'pper Potomac, and it is probable that extensive operations will soon begin in that virini- j tv. liruut all : After t " acui.oi to havt cLiingiel bos l.ttao alivt ,-1 ."irt-l'il and cirfitm--tcct rieonnoi-s.-i nrc 1 of Dm wh"!o situation in and around I- rial-rick, Ll . .1 . .1 ..:ti t five conio In the colu-lllsiull lllal lucre is evioeoiiv 1,,-en foreit nf I'm l-lll-lllV ill tllC lici.-'mitV of Il.l g-r-.lo.vn and South Mountain. 11 ml nsy tinn belief i t that an important batt'o is about tn bo fought "ti the same c round that the 1 ..it t ! of Anliclain look j 0 1 hu e. I went out to buckeye Town, six miles irom tins jihife, yesterday, and there fmitiil the entire fell , .(.'ores encamped, "n inquiry among tho olii -crs and men, I b-arncd iho particulars of I'm r '.-t nt j inolemcut ree:i itilhitetl above: hut, like nil sol- j .leers, they knew next to nothing regarding Ihe i ciii'my's ninvcineiit.', ami were mow in the d.i'k , t'enii any "no else. The general imi-re .-bm, how ever. prevailed among th.m that, a great hattle n as mi ; tiie t,ipi., and tlio univer.-al th sire wis ll.at it would take pht -c soon, for liny weie tiled out by vexa tiou eounter-mnvenienis, and in-l'crit'd i'ici! ly t . meet the enemy at t-ncc. Y'iii wtnild be hi:hlyj gr.-iti'.ied. ns 1 was. (,, fln.l this g dhint eld crii- s-. . ca : r lor the eoniliet, and I 11111 1 enaiu thai my "M ; fritiid. f the "l'igl.liiig Sixth" will soon add a i 11, vv leaf to Iho already full ohan'.-f f laar -ls th, ;, b.ti": n .ip'l (.n many a hurj fniijit lie' I. The i'dih Corp; lay nt Miumi aey Junction, and they repealed tie- .-nine 11 i-hes over again. (i.i n inrnii'gto Frederick yesterday, I found 1,1 iii.-i's si.'iienhat chiinged, ami the wagons that hel'.ii e bl Hiked up the thorouehf ires were all 111 a otinu, anil pii'C'.editig to.vards their re-tpectiif e. i'i s T'ncv n.-t.- hcivilv laden with i"H ' .: e.;l ...ti.rdlc. Wli'-n I cn'tcred the I'llilt-.l St -s li 1 all 11 as in a hustle, and crowds of o!l:ee: -pr. ,'at-ing to join their conuminJt, 11- nrdt ; s :-.; eii ba l iu -t i.i-i u i"siii'd. liv (lu-k i. st -- ,1. V !,' 0 .il'.'.-l 'Us nf the Milll C'lpswi-rc en route o- Harper's Ferry, and when i lcm-hi-d lue fe i oi. 1 found that Die Nineteentn corps weie . uii'lt r marching m hq-s. L". ; v nne si-ems to feel that some new and pnw fill hand was at Dm luhr.. ami while I -: a: ting to son:., .ghcer.'i ut M-.uoeafy I'.ri.lg eie.l train whirled past, on its way to Ihe he Itif C since learned that it Contained (ten -tot! '. u -rv. eral I ha. I, ran and all led to the belief that hf lias conn- to see tor himself regarding ull'air-:. At auv rale it is to be hoped thai the Lieutenant (it 1. era! has ju rii ed, for, unilei- Ins 1 ig.-rous ami clear hea'b .i nlaiini.-'rati.in. alfairs in this qiiart.-r will --p.-. -li. It c. a-e to be in the exquisite mu-hlle that La hi'tml tn ehai-ie-tei i.etl rec. tit 110.1 ettn-nts. Our t.ircet being oil the Shenandoah A ill.y i, ...ii-1 prt '. e-it the fore now said to be tic re, busiiv eni ag- .1 in !":ip"ig tiie crops, fnou foiiuiii-g u jaitstiv't MtU lu Jiijii bydy trly' v.'U c I maud, which tht-v could undoubtedly lo, uro a Vniv f.-rw M bo thrown against thorn on t no borders of Maryland mid ronusi ii n. . ,,i,,i,inciit 'it our nrmv would bo simply llio old NmH.iI if i.li-ii of dividing the enemy s. forces . ' ,l,:,l l. -ultt ,,,- It. 11 l.fli'f lf t'liHVHiW IK the ,;.,,- ,.u,-,,niii fnmi Washington tolling mo l , lay Dial nil night- nf Thursday u heaiy .force ching pn-t hiit reside,.:" on Seven h Mrwt Va-ue rumors nl arrivals f troojia froiii ll- nnvi.r thi- I'nt-.innclnivc In I'll in cinMjliiti.in I, ,- stunt! tltivn. It i-. I think, (iiuut ii lomi-o to ., ,., i,.,. j,, ,- i,.Vl, ninl tl.ut hivuk im Inn ,,,-, f,,,-, inthft-vt nioi' a iifff.it, hi''' ;;' In i.t-nnillftl In i Iir niKil.v a 1 'l"1 bl,tl!. (X, n-i- ft fii.inn.s nC u hk.' iiMiiit. An a nnitt.-r of ,-,.,ii-,- I .ii-iv Him . hi- cnliint-lli'il loiurii mi. ik. ! buttle when he lound nur Mices m nn ".' i i-.-mud have I i labor under precisely the samu din- ,,tt.,t:. thai .Mea.l.' em-ountercd at V ilhams- .,.( Ia,t i.-ar, w ith the additional one of having no pith .if I'el rent open in ease of a deh-ill. 1 i:u 1 i it A ST H Aim. The W hiue; llnlVS ,n corvcHpoii.leiit of tho TnnoK under J.tti! of Alienist : r. lite arrival nf the .. . l v.- ' - . ir-i Cilv I'nint httiit t'ot iiit.rn- ,,, ;.0,lf- -u- ,.;... 'ttitiT far r.-pdiietl innniiut ,i live 1 Ue-I and wound -d. Aiimns tho form (' .In, . 1 So dmaii. enitim.indini; the lllh Con i.ut Anill-rv. Kirintf as pretty Kcneral - I'm Inn --, en I several heavy Volleys m inns kt-M 1 lit re ill I. flit) whole ull'air occupied about lie I, ..111-. I : i 1 1 1 -1 . i . - v- - r. iimi.il is spoken of hero in military ilain. !-'i. eli statem.-nts, however are ;ii.n in reard to the inntter w'.ll lel.t-n until n i.. -port of tho court has ! are nl' e. Im n Si III III. '.til' l'i-- .1 i!to army uf the l'otoumc, dated ,:tv Vlllll! .- in ti-.e p'l-ilhms nf the two urniies has it,.,, t'te late battle. There has been . '., f.iine; mi l!i,i centre of the line. ii-i; was heard this afternoon ill tho the 'I colli t-nrp.., and a report was eir lie i IVeel tiiat the enemy had attempted i ftt.t in that vicinity, but were unsiict I i: 1'- :tiv t. li'f! nl ,1 to I w tip ; nb. i -in A r- b 1 1 :fi. ft r Las bl-i-ol 'nil- an en;;:". i v . ii Iho north side of the James ic very annoying for a day or two. sgenu-nt look place this morning bc t tir u-inbnats, and it was nmilly forced and leave. l-.i't 'I il ami , hitii.fr up nil: .is or l'liAt-i;. Ti.. il raid has the following nn this subject: In his ultimatum, addressed "to w liotn il may ii i n," Mr Lincoln lavs down the i ..! .. to -. -us inie of (he term of i.eiiee aholitioil Where t-t Ins a t:i- iltut the ll ilhoritv tor this '! What section f tin' ( i.u- for ni initliori.'S it '' ion traiisf.il iii.-d When was the into a crusade liv what tight .In -s Mr. Lincoln 11 ".Ull l It.' IV ;.rt -urn t. lb-it' the emancipation of negroes obtect of this war hh the rcstoraiimi What party sustains him in this n ! li the South wish to come hack with shivery, what pui t yNvill dare .turn': The' Northe.-u people care si iverv. What they want is the mil reliisc to let them have that . olli-r lo lay down their arms!1 ii : lllia-h tin nf tilf I i.l Hi ' l ;, '.',- uf lit - ca into tin- I 1 1 i . i T ' nppo-e their I 1 nioii. w in H t; no I ;. ol.S IN NOitt'OI.K. I'.. -itb-iit of the I'liited Stales arrived at -t ',,)!, I...- :il len o'clock yesterday morning. mi I lieu. I ; i iiri I hy appointment. Tin. it, h eat if up the Llizabct h river to Norfolk, t -s. Lint nhl ami the other Indies of the party i. 'en e n-i l inspected tiie town. Subsequent-ti-, -laiit lieii-ial (Irant, attended hy two am- ii -In .re ninl traversed the principal i. Tim I'lesitlcut and Gen. Kiuvhngit, and aat cretarv t-.t' the Navy, KhX, remained on i . ice ie T! 1 1 l.i.-utciii 1 1 1 1 ' i mi . r a 1, V 1 1 us- I l-'ortr. ! Si .-.r IV Lie . - . s'n-'-! Ai.-l bed his cigar pouch. The President and ii. and "lb. r members of the excursion Judge Casev, returned to Wiishingtoii -, nn I C. n. (Irani went to tho front. ;.;, '.', i-.'. I 'fill l-l'.Nill.VAVIA. 'hingtou coirispoiiih-iit of tho Times s ihe f.d'.o.ving. dated the 7th imt.: iiiiti ; The Wi imti'.uni' It i df. , ,,, nil to ns...-iluin wh.-ro tho rebels are ;! the impression among military mm hero . lii -i hi will take place near Middlctown, :. .; mil: s norl'i "f Frederick, utiii-r has been supeisciled by (Jen. Shorl e command of the nriny iip.-ruting on tlio i- t a' e (i .bin 1 l'i nl a I to n. II in lii I'ntoim-.e. iMajor (iencral touch has rc- turin d from Pittsburg, and is at hu liuaittUartcrs in thi- city. )l"Vi:-KNT illAlNST WnCF.I.IW KAIII.V lll.l.-ll Hi:tN-oUfK!l -IKIi nTI-l'l. Illil'OIlTS. ; i'Oiio,-c, .lit.. 7, !i:l.i '. -V. It is reported hen- Ilia' a force of r'-h.-N wen. crosing tho Poto mac v.stcnlay beyond Hancock, and wero going in tiie lift ifit.n Uf Wheeling. The sume authority .,v.. tint liarlv has been or is4.eiiiK reinforced by I '.n '-ti. el's , . -. ami that Wheeling is tho point to be nit, icd at. We have no means of mcorlnining ihe relialtiiitv of this rq.ort, but Ihiuk. it is rather utin ..ai.le Till: bllTATIOM IN GK0M1IA. --ituatioti le.fi.re Atlanta, tho Philadelphia i-i a- are new pret'y well swung around At-lii-: h Is ha .c very formidable, works tn , which tin v can w'.-ll d-fend witlm small i!i.i.h:rabU' 'time. Their lalo defeats And ses must h ive considerably reduced their 'bus having a most demoraliz.ing effect (,r v l'... s: y mi or I a i u. v la on ih. in. In both tights they attacked us when t in po.-iii..n, ami, therefore, ut. decided disadvan g : ami in both lights tin y wero ultimately ro- I I p.ii-cl with erent sluiifhtor. Miould tliey persist in unking th. ir 'Icuth-siand bore, Sherman will re - n t to hi- thinking movements, cut off their only line nf t oiiiinuni -ution ami retreat, and thus com pletely th-stmy the rebel army of Tennessee. In deed.' I think '-hi i iiiiin is only afraid hoy will take Fr-oV.fh have ,;u-t now, and thus frustrato his ,. a,, ilest.'ny ing them root and branch. The chalices nr.'. that'iis oou ns Hood has hit sick and w e iinlcd removed, he will evacuate. If not ho v.iil It. ive to light for bis v-rv existence, for era many days the -Atlanta and .Macon road will bo le.-iroye'l, Ihus -hulling up their only line of cum-uiu-iieiitioii anil retreat. uiu e's Victory. 'i. 111 ;l,e l:i.-i 1 im i'i Iheinii'ir. I'I. e triumphant re-election of (Jov. anco ot rth far dimi, is one of the few (.olitienl evonts I' cnt ngiulicaiico in tlio present aosuioing L;it i.tich pains b been taken by our . eiieliite f' pioooi tin- inipressiou ot a largo i nioii , , . ; -luln.nl exiellltg in mat .-.a.e, lis- i-t ten.., 1 ortant t" coiiTituv ll sietitics ttiat (no uui .xuriu i.nc ratifies in tin- f th vear of tho war tho do- ci.-i -us nl h -r conn ils at the commencement. La-ieni Nnrih Carolina was tlio peculiar pro vince of D f nboliiioni't. Inline liately after the capture of li.uinnke Island, every light-fingered hii.ietlti. pi.-t, male and female, who wished to make 1,1 (nt mi-chief, shipped for the peaceful viihigi: , rich plantations, and coinfurlaldo negro qua rl.-rs oj i.a,tcni .Norm i-amuna. loiiiiii", in I., -ul, lue, plund.-r. and civilize, they received tram Line .in a colonial organization. Ho import ed a n ne.r t.le from California to govern them; ho ,i, i it,t i-t, iplnins and teachers to instruct tlio in ,,.. - and ollice'S to drill tiieiu. Ho directed mod: I plantations tube opened, and gavo contracts to hi- Ih' 1, Is to furni.-li i-vt-rything that might bo il.ly hi-.- I'd tie fie .t.itli-din iu hail enterprise. Priv.ito lid liie rest. T hu yaukees rohoed antl in- people, 'itmy worked the lishenes and or.-h.iT.ls. 'I hey laid oil' Die lands into tii lava, , and -' t the slaves to work. J ho progress wa - aiti.i'in.;. Slavery was abolished nigger . se.. ! w.-i-e 0 pei.ed Die nasal twang of tho yau k. e was 1 ..-aid i 1 the land, and the fragrance of on- . nt I celiii j rva.hd tho atmosphere. New Ln.-iaii-l was b.eli'iy there "progressing" with a ve-i -. -tnee. 'J l'i re aas hy 110 means wanting, that 11 r ni eaai- .i-n-r, tho correspondent of tho uii.iii-ii ie iv "tail, r, anil there was besides tho lie lying 1! nl.icil r.-nnr's, pub'irhed to jii-i.: .- h.e 1 - .-n l'uie iin.l a.l-tru the nniuo of tho Al-ni. ; -1 Alii ..'la:. All tii..s. tl. .1, ;s peisunileil t'le creiliilous North that tb' re w a-a -treiig sentitiH nt in North Caro lina lavifal.ie I-- -i r.-'urn to Die I nimi, and that Ih" towushin sv.'teni and thanks ,'iving day hud 1 a ,:1 -,ie 1 by ae. I lu.atioii in a region which tho i i t'a-t-i .'"':-'- called benighted. T- ii, led Die dis.- .ntent of .Air. Ilollcn, . I to have been a secessionist of the tit. r I v a sort of pe:!c-tit-any-prii'3 p- iiieu of this g.'iitlctuau seems norcr r.-t - f.i -t w. h ad- r. '1 hi ry accinat iv have shf to have been ileline l. Perhaps, ll f with the varying fortunes of our S.. f.ir : --1,. irn, honeier, it seemed to cun- -i-t in a g i.eia! dis-'outeiit with what any one did wh i was working f-r the war, ami a paihotic la-iiuina-ioii ov -r 'iie -utbrings of tho soldiers and their i.uaiiiis. We believe, however, that -Mr. llnl- I slvu i.'.'HV '.bu'.d tv b'j wvtti lli4n 4mKi'Ku. Y a rrnr lii. ';-. rtfT-'J til iL1 do not know, or, ludoi -h itb. ail hhu tn liKt-n il his umtiveK. Tho iininorli.l ii.-noH 1 which I be tr Carolina have Knii'0.1 m th li-inlin 'l 1,'lllhint Htoniiiliuof l'i, in e.th all-l ibo c a!-: I tho Hankers ft un th" , T' al' i' I"11 "' ' '' r" N Carolina; tlm univcr.fi .b-t.-.-taii-.n ( tic -I;"-" nf siihinissi.ni, rt'diu-eii Ih" ma t If -l i ehn-nl ell. I ih-ii's sloi-li so ra.idly . " lii 't f'"'" ll"' I'" "' tiii iin he has been le.nl n U h. ' " 1 1 -1 "' 1 " " " ns iihni.nl to "render a e.-i life ale im -- ' " t- pr thai hu ..vei- ran at ad." Tlio i-.a.il.-nina'i n suldi.-m has lic-'i '-!'' Lilly r..fla:'. I'"''"" nt. tlM haro sui.' ai.-tmti that Hie -i i" i I i r their hlonil and m.iu.'V may be inlo on -lv Cecil hy tho towarili. -J b'e If .- ' ei rial. ,.f W.LI-. Ih.-V llllV ll'l.ll li I'' I I' ll I ihictrines, Whatever Nt y may i". him an.-o ali'l '.he pro.'ci to tho on tl .-f in.'.' I'"-' vortliet of N'oi Ih Cut., Tho yiink.-es may c injr thai ii'ihlu nl. I St: Clllllltit. ho tlnllo. S.I- i with her cniiftd ra1 ul.aiHlnn ft'--' '- " teat ,,4 me i. .r ; li. -t. Ami Mf'n .llllsi t!:: i id ' I" cf .' H.j'l. 0 by fel I' ih'Ci-pb.olo K iinilcd If t- fat" i-: f b' si ters, it-id they will lu-v make III'- lei tits nf ,i . ; N !! I' ' JilJ ed in' r.ivoT nf Vui.cc, iii!li"a 'n..'r ..f !..-. 1 and agaiii-t Hobl.-n with hi' ,u'.i'mI ''.i;-' This wo havt) always linoii n 'be v, nl 1 .1 'II world can no huig'-r p'-utl n want r n..ti'c Ihe ytiukees iissuino that llicir r. -pr. titateo ' popular M-iitiiuciit iu N u 111 ''tit 'In a ii' i 'cv true, it must follow thai tl.oir p !:. y of r '''- v -,. ruin has convinced even the few i:icr--di.l-iir vankea i.crlitlv. that invasion nn 1 -ol ji:.-: ii a i involve in a tkiuiiuoii ilc-liut-li-'ii b tn 1 yah ' i.iel 1 secessionist. j 'e are rejoiced that this vindie ilimi IV.. in lie- ; f-ol libels of our. mi.-:' bdi-.i.t b-.ti-I to i our Sister Slate. She noiv stands a pat d ni.- . . . . ... i . . . : . .ipottetl vestal, watching im: IC ln:ii am I iilo.i oe; n that burnt on t hu la -t altar of i-on-:iic i d I . - iloiu. The world will kienv Norlii Ceioim.. ..the wise than through tho caricatures nf l'..it ('ley or tho slamlers of his ynnk'-c ma-'; r s. Th. y i.i know her as one of Ihe lir-tcli s Si-.'.-s iu H South in her system of public r.!n. .i:!"ii, in lb.' I velopnient of luir n.il, uiinet, m i ."( ul J, eoi-ini: r. and manufactures: as p" -. '-fi-,- sm ml i -. -im.-m-n industrial energy, aicl ui"i' il chara.-t' r of t1.- hi,;-', est stnnilar.l, and as having -''nt tn the li- l-l. '!! crs and soldier-, inhi'i.u to none in c oiiag -, i mh Miuci and devotion to the cause of lilf.ly. The Manifesto 'if Hie Cotili-dci iite !.t The Confcdcrai.c Slat-" h'av, as .oir iv i !.-r- aivaru, iiisiu-d a maiiil' -I" th -! ir.ilor.v of Iti iro:- pn-ilions, tlu-ir prim ipl. ', and th ar ' i (;,m. relation to the existing war. They ft . ..! h i! , to avow their anxious ilc-ii-L: for ptne. r -r tie r I willillgllCS to enter into ueg-rtTat'enis to nli'atn i! at 1 any inonif nt "on terms cn-is! nt with ilv-r If - '"' '' ' and tho perimiiictit necurilv f llm'.r ri:.!.i." lie : V .'.. t doounient is marked throngh"iil by a pirll ol'ninl- , ( ; , oration, hy a iTofoiin I faith in the .i'l-'lct-oi tl., . (()) Southern eau.-J. a caiilitl.-n ''' in its iiltiim.i-- m-s - and hy a deference to the i, lighten.- 1 ,i ni -i.c'it . I ( ''l the world, at once r.i'er.il and di'.ti.il.e . C. r j "J tainly tJiero is nothing .1- -. :. v.iy in i ;J, ',' ,,', , desire nianife-tctl to d.-nr t!. m-.-hct '-f nil j ;in , responsibility for the contin-niii'-c of Ibis war. I'.tr , . ; from it. Th'.-ro is no truer glory for a ci tjiau ,',,,.,1" tte pr-fcr peace, nnd nothing more r- - i 1 ' :i il.i.n ;,.,,,. j sacrifices to obtain it. It is a document iiell cal-u- 1,l! latnl to enhst popular sympathy in liuioite on the. j v,k . Confederate side, and in these .!..ys j.-j-ul-tc ryi.i- j , I, patliy is a inigbiy paw All the Citnlci t-rale Stales iiemaint 111 tins man if.-sto, is a recognilioii nf their light to gown themselves -a right w hicli il has b --n 1. 11 1 1 1,1 to champion against the wm id a lig-hl nbieii w have niiiln'.aiiied to lie inln i t nt in .-mrv " ".r'tfl' "I'.l-'i.,' '"' ''a'1""! ""' '" ',' '' ' ''' ' ' li cully upnslatie.iiig froni the ci.-cd nf our faDn-H. There is no right dearer to ficctncn tl an Un-, I'., it i.i the germ .f every olh.-r. ll paial.ve potisin ; it tears centralization to si id,; il ;,m death knell of tyranny in every l- i in. Thai tli l.'nitetl States should take 1111 amis u -.iiu-t a n .'h which she asset tod with her blood ; 1 i,..i -!'.- -I : put forth all her ini",ht tn crush a piitieipif 1 which she owes her own existence, is ..ne nl Dm hiitniliating lnconsisteiicivs nf which uaiious ;io individuals uiifuitunately f.nnish but too m i., examples. "On this continent," sin s Die nuiuil. sin. with gravity t hut forbids the idea of satim. 'iihatoie opinions mav have prcvailcil el-t-n here, il ha -. e been held arid acknowledged hy nil panics, tin government, to be law ful, must be founded on th consent of the guvi'Viicd.'' Yes, .n h wa- on creed in Dm ihtvs of our "cradled m 1 akiie- s," an such is-.till our creeil for nlhcis. We stilt thin it iiii admirable creed tin- Ln-land. ami and Kussiu: we would have tlmni act up An ' In it and (he tl the letter, respect the progress minions of the world, ami sill of i (lib, to trine that "goveinment he Ian fnl, 'i: !, I'tiunded nn Die consent of tin' g.mn. our rase is dill'erent. We have ale. ay doctrine ; wo have blazoned it on 01 and Haunted it in the face of de-pot-iiimrinteil it oil tiie I'hv hieti 1 it s Hint , held ll ban ; ; w " I m t 111 t ' national brow ; aud preio hetl it al tin- .-n et c ners and in the market-places of tin- world 1 lie fore, wc have a right to set it a-i.h- at our pi sure, mill to ignore it wln-u il is our inter.'. -t I" so. Who but a fool would he bound by h ue U bis own forging t What nation but a tlena-o one would let its conduct' he iitli icii. . 1 by pi ,1 lies of ils own proniulgim.. . We seeiu 10 n a thus: It la a crime again l liberty to ivtain Don's in bitndngo il is none to reduce tin in d No 0110 has a right to oiler vioh net- to hb. i', cept those who have defended her. I low in.' Histent and illogical men ami nal ions 1. -.-111.11-der the inlbicnce of self interest ! If iiugb oiii-e 1111 Irehinil. it did not diminish our l.-ri I I id ries ; if Prussia gave up Poseii, n.ff. ! laud, it would not conliact our ho-.. mi; Bc.nientlv. our ideas of right and n initg P- warped by prejudice, and unhliii'led by ost we siiw oleurlv not, onlv what was but what wus politic for them to do ; but the '-''--H'i of Die South not only lops oil' a coiisi.i -i .'"!.'" per tinn of our vast extent, but forbids lurii.-r c nansion in that direction ; il detracts ' from on siiiniiiscd inninrtance : it scatter.-, lo Die n i . me dream of empire and the dnclrint! of maiiiii al tinv, and at once passion ovcrp.f.vei s pi ipt-', libt'-rtv falls before the lust of ih uiiuinu, ami ihe idea that government derives its jn-i io.v. i,-. li-rmi Die cons-nt of the governed become a" i xplotl-"I folic. Would that our Legislature, like Dial '.-(Lie (' n- rcrterate tttaies, was actuated by a sincere lici.o lor penco, for only hy peace can we rcg iin ami 1. lain our liberties. U hat would it profit us 10 h.d.1 Die Southern States in Ihe I'uioU if ths c-l;;.;:; :!.;;: bound then galled our neck. Free h, m is too high a price to pay for empire; but it is a price thai ei.-- ry nation lias hn.l, and will have, to pay I .r ii to tho end of time; wo cannot cli.ilh-r willi fate, free- iloni for empire is her term.'. Woul 1 Die ennou : of tho South, supposing it p..-dblc, be an loiiai; tago to us on such terms? Would it be ill-enable livery man in whose he art sliil glnv-i: 'i ; parti of frecdutn answer us. In the words of t'-e m-inif.- 1.1 we are not "willing by a longer p. 'I's-v. ranee iu a wanton and a hopeless ciinti-t, to make this muili aent, which we so 1 mg boasted to he tie- cie -en abode of liberty and folf-gov. -l ament, of eat ,., antl a higher rlviliatiou, the Ihraiif of the iim-i etui- -less snd nrodigal cllusimi "f bl'-oil which tin wotld has ever seen, of a viriual rclapMi i-to the I. v bar ism of the riub-r ages, and nf lie- d. .-tru.-ti ,11 nf Constitutional freedom hy the lawlessness of usurp ed power. Hero lie. our danger, a .Linger i'i..t peace alone can avert. Tyrants hsh iu Iron; i.-d waters. It is not extent of lerritorv, lioi- tlensi! v nl poi Illation, nor amount of wealth, inn- such :th ..f arms, that makes 11 country fonui. table, but Dm una.-nchable spirit of frccdoin ginning in the hearts of its citizens, the teehng of fraternity that biB.ls them toL't'ther, the quick pcrc--pi i.-n, r semnling intuition, that s.-i-s in the slight.--t un constitutional act, imt only Dm genu uf slii cn , but Die full grown, overshadow ing 'ice, an ! Dm impatient proniptitude of action that wait the lirst stage ol di-vclopm. -nt, but, inl.-ic KCi'in ere it fall-, to Die carlh. Th. .- :ue guards nf a people Dies" the true gi conntrv. ' The 'Southern nuinifetto breath. -s a peace which mnv w- 11 shame on:- e..ir-l i Moloch, but while admitting its tl '-ire t-, it calmlv nsserts the (leterminatioti nf ti.i ern people to die freemen rather than liv, And have wc, who landed to the skus en penu nation that so determined, in ll threats of extermination or siil'iug.iu-11 I In pts id nil-it nt lnt lo kindred of the South ? Now, thank He;:., time of mad passion is over; rea-oii is , assuming her ascendancy over men's miu the bah'tul lircs of war are th ing nut, ei: cd by lavish streams nf I. Intnl. We are I to understand that it is In t'er for mn . -.IllltU. Is ,.f ll,. the Southern States should l.g in the ivnr document before referred to. In e t.t their destinies in anv form nf mifimi .r Ill f policy thxy uiuy tlunk piopet t j ad pt l.i' 11 ','' OOGA ta tii. W ISO I. TELEGRAPHIC iu:ro-irs of the riiiss association. A.'t nri'i'll-T.-S III III. . t'l Hie It-i is'tt OHI'-c ..!!! -I. tate Males fur I v.-ttr lsi':l, .,( II... I Us ui Nt.ltli.-ni el ni' li. A i it 1 1 1 1- li'toiy in I'loi lila. Cii i:.:.i T.i-i, Aug. 211.- An official dispatch from (icu'l .1. I. .laek .oii, thitcil Lake City, I'la., Aug. l:nh, In I icu'l .lone-., ri -.-cin-;! late hist night says; ("apt. i i.ci.eiisim, w iih Ins command, engaged the to em . -i cnialiv three hundred and foily-tivo ei ni nt (i',iii,e-vlllc, ycstcrihiy, completely Milling Iheiii. lie captured I'.U prisoners, one pi. . - of in lilh ry. btsides recapturing one bun I dr. .i st .len in gtoes. Among the prisoners was aptain au l I IiiyV?---''"1'11 i eapiureii U n worn out. ,e M-aiicrcd and pursued 1 1 miles, ul'antrv, coiiMsiing of four colorett ni Sl.ui. i. Col. .Mct.'oi-.mick is in If' euel' ' iill. Ill .! "lilt V. lib ild.ht nal forces. 1'roiu Itichnioiid. Km rit.ii, Aug, li --The Confeileiute received .l.i news from I'clersbiirg and llieh- '" '''' The coeinl fa. -pi,,,, ,, ,.. n,,,,.,,!, (, ;, ,.;,, ' , , .. .- I'ai l-o.n a! 1 f i. h. .1 tie- W'chloii raihoail mi and ill m e iu Hearing's i"n airy, !i-t o!' pi i-.tiiit-1's. 'folicy occ'iijiieil ell. in Tavern, four miles from iiiiaiili i caniL' up, chai l'eil un. On ha.!,, cupturint; two hundred and wounding ninety. Several charges during iIm- day by tho enemy, bill ed iu every instance. A rcticwal of - expected on Friday hist. mail. lies of Tut - .ehtv below Richmond III. 1 a-1 Inst -i thousand. Our loss one thousand. iinusnf a victory by (len. Kuriy arc ulioat, .ic iii!li';u.,iioii have been received. N, ,v Yoik Herald has unfurled to the o th.- b inner nf peace. id ouot'ed at Vo - ,. ti.- ii'iii- r ivnioni- and Maor fiutitlier A Ullage ol' Lincoln. ill. .win ; aile lo, in the Philadelphia Fn hoe :hat t!f two highest otlicials of New 1. a 1,1.1-1 unfair advantage nf Lincoln on sioii oi' i-siiing their proclamation in sup its l eeoi.inu ndalii 11 for fasting and prayer ; lit-ie I. - mure malicious men than those old interpolate into a call for universal ii f-i. his i f partizau malice, and evi ,f th" I'.iioine-s which excoriatfs their ei: ? I'i lb -re he mealier men than those eiliat' in an oilieial 'I'lcuni'-nt of a devn inl not of a pi'hlif.il charade-, a request, ;i t',1 ii-, aii'l tor onr partv ' We should (iove'iior S -yiiioiir, ot New oi lliiiiioer, of New York cilc, I .Me o.tgh to do these things (inv. ig in enforce Dm I 'resident's fling a day ol hiiijiilialhm ttud .'inn ii'i'inmil in ils chiii'iicti-i-, 1 -.', e alliisitiiis to limn ot an v nnls to it the opposition creed, .1- .hies the same thing, hut jw.iiitna.ttvt, pray utfa.usl all , If . 1, ,0.11 ioi.it 11. I.... s ne iiie.. 11 lue l.itlieil nl . jiaitv a'.i:-i 1 Nt-w lingland, which re-echoes j - i be! -i.tiig wljieh is pnpiiiar at uichniniid ; or t s Im nie-iii 11 b;. t his partizans stigmalie as Die -tfi 'tial haii'.il" which th.- people of the loyal a!,-., iipor ivliniii desperate war is waged by uili -iii traitor., naturally feel against an oli 1 i-t, .- i ho h 11 '- dflogcil the land in blood, ami I - ' l their i ii'i icitl.il Ii: lids again-t the gov irn i.t ". b:eh thev were bound to support by "the u-.t 1 ilium as it was?" lie desires the prayers of ,. p. .-j.!,- ng.itn-t "hi gotry and malice" the .nil -, and iii.ittt-e of slaveholders against rcpiih an in-'h tiiim). Ho' ei-iiitr, or what your friends II Dm iiigoii v nnil malice nf the L'niled States tl ils siipnoi n i s against the w icked assailants of e I'uinn and Die prosperity of the country, lb- -.va-iis Die people tn pray that Di'-y may be re 1 e i 1 1 uui tie aval ion In -ivy of the government, e -h n.-s I ii .t lle-y tballbe safe in their homes hi ail 1 ink ne-" and opprosi-ion such as occur 1 al ( hein'ici'-biii g the other day ''. imr is this to a j ,-.i er 'or the piibliealion nf Die New York o,-l i and .lo'irn;-! of Ceuinn rcc ? His prepera fi is -iittliiiicly .bmbtliil. II.) says : "Let us : v ill il ( I-ii v, i:i giv 11 isdniu to our rulers'" (par- ll iii-iil ulv t" Co.- 'iiior ,-cyiiiour, say we ) "purity (o 1, in- le- i-ia!. ! (. urn 11 to that, whether they meet at Ail any r ll-i-iis":ihnrgi)iiprightioiisnes antlhohl ie - s tn nar jirlgi -'." Is mis a slap ut tho New York .lit.!.-. ; Al l'i:'! ni. I llu-sell? They certainly have hut uprightness lii them strangely. Ann -.'.an'- '-.in.i kness and charity in the ualiiii s nhi ti ive in) igine tho lnujorily of t s , iiitieh uinri) nfihan this governor. II'-. lie- pr- ttt. 11 is n 1 tlt-ul.t cou-ult red a gti- . a nai ioii.tt 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 : ij a . It iwil he read wiDi jny 1, lii. -in;. olid: ii 1, ili eh--ei-the heurt oi every misli- 1- nf i 1 il 'oil:;- I'liited Stales I i o Veril IllCIIt. lt is ,ot ciiiiiiiif ,ly ioiiei' It is t.f cotirse 11 harmless, M. , p, . 1 v . til il-ifiinu nt, peniic'l by tho (luvenior in lie Imur ".' If 01VII n lii'elice, anil no doubt after i -it t-.o,. i mi er on his own account, the spirit of tlioeiiil! I his iie-irlu iih christian sentiment. .Ma -.-or i . "ail tn r, being 11 much smaller potentate th. mi i lo. ertior S-v;i! fir. imagines hiiusflt cnti- 1 n l.e ic s thgliilil 1. His priieiulliat illll CUU- n- Do- fo'.leiviiig reii'.ii'k.'Lltle passage : I'., ih : iniiiislot i t-t' Dit: various (.hurt-lies, on l. un ni mil tl. vi lit: t'le tluty nt opening prayer in I Dm, pre" i:cc of their i-ongiegalio'i.", and especially liio.-c iniiil-'.'i s uhti have ini-uica.i'd the docilities of ! war and bloo I, so nie. Ii as variance with tho teach ! in;.-; of their l'i) mo uisi.tt.-r, I would hum hy reco j i;f nd tle-y will, on that soli inn oeeashin, invoke t ii, (,,. j ; I I f r, ; t J ,1. lo j (,. I ! i iiu-ri v ni iica. cn lo n:in--n ute rein.-i oi our sm ug p. by In ruing the hearts of those in au i.iy lo ihe hli-.-sed ways of pence. ..4J1...- Nni-llu-rii Items. is in. iv roir.gnn n gruiul liateriuatton and l.lion Hou--e, Niagara Fulls, he- he following parlies : Clay, lioleninbe, San--a .aio r C.tttt. ilei.-ites. nn ti Dean Lie htnniiil, V I, Ilm I ', nf the I'.ochester Union J ex- ni- Hunt, ex D-tiernor Wcller, of California: urn r .No!-!-, of Mi higiu:: Kos, Aiiliurn, I, of lie: Nineteenth llnio dl.-lrict, delegates Ci.i.-1 go Convention ; three il.-lcg.it... ('run l.ani.t: two from loua: two from -Mk-soiiri, c fi-au Kentm-ky. . nr.. now nine thtcu-nuil rebel prisoners iu vrai I s at Hock Island, Illinois and live mi li.itc hundred and scventy-seren at Cajnp -. Cbi. ag .. There arc also several hundred u. '1 int.- t'.iere is n enu.-iilerable rcocl army to I' lie ; liv. ! 'IhV ,l-e 1.-., ! lift:. -a. I D :1a ai A!'. I iu M.ii: i I'M!. ,t-r lie Irn la!-' 1. y, -if the Fiiiaii Thcitlt-gleal Semi nl the Chiistliiii Coiiinnssit.il, died M- . ii the I. -it Iroin City Point, t'i.ilau. of Die Calliope Church, is timv f. ".'.' miles ct.-t of Whetlhi", a Fcuiillc i' iii.i.i- li.-e nrnpoliiifls. II. Cartt r, a eiiizt n of Maryh'iid, has guiliy hy a cntirl martial of being a spy, e l n. be bang. I on Friday next, nt Iho 1 i r:s ei, aiington. Tho President I Wi I I l , tl the S: nie A list nf medicines Monro wus exhibited iv. if I b; nn ihe trie "ii l.euela are 1 ' ' , i ' "I i ll iiate n-'t trab. iii'ls and refuge.s in St-oo-i.-n harraeUs is being put iti.-ii. . 1 .-I. Ct i ha-- titirs atletaiicil account ot. en gaged in importing j i su'o.-ulcs and Voiilil- ! .y. Three .-'hip 1 fids have been Dy l'iu Dent. .my. .mr ran in!" Chur'eston jn the A V in i iu-t. Our ia d'-ascd otiicers report v have been itlitied ill Charleston '.ti.ui re can,.' in of Amherst College, who teal r. gi sler fm- twent v .nd.iV. Die 1st nf August, ag the Iwciity-ctghi years. I, is " "Tr7 , - I. -ai 1 a li'tle g.rl of liv..' vears ,l:,e, to a smaller ..ne uf only three. icpl "Well, th-u," .'oniinui'd ' y ou can't spell cut, si ell 1-"'. REB , t.cn. (.rant In Muiyluiiil. A corre.stoiitleiil of tho Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Alocociicy, ahiryhiiul, on tho "th, gives the folloiving about (lianl's visit tn Hunter : lie had been with us for twelve hours of tho last twciily-fniir. Friday nllcninoii, nt a little before live o'clock, Dm loungers of tho lieluy House were somen hat astonished to t 1 small mini, wearing Ihice slurs ami smoking a cigar, tlcn-cnd Iroin n car of the Washington it P. .M., train. Tailing a chair on the railroad philfoim, ho talked with thti four stall' nlhci rs nci.-'iinpaiiying him for an hour or more, when a special ear from Haltinmro hauled up lit Die Kehiy House, and ill 11 moment nficr, the Lt. (ienernl wus on his way to hold 11 conference with (Jen. Hunter, whose headquarters then were at tho Thomas House, about a mile and 11 half foiilh of the railroad at .Monuciiey Junction. 'I he train arrived at the Junction ut about 7 o'ebe-li, and 11 conveyance being in waiting, (Jeu ernl (Jnint was iiuinidial.-ly conveyed to Hunter's hindquarters, wheio hu rumiincl during tho night, (if what (ran Mjind 'here, nothing is known, aud I .,,. i- ".vg.r.r.iJ' .i'.-r.T K.i'ni llfTi.Ti ,?.T3,re. pulse at Petersburg that there was no earthly rea son why it should not have been an cntlro success if his orders had been ubcyed. Tho spriugiiiir of the mine, hu raid, was a complete surprise to tho rebels, uinl it only needed obedience to his orders lo have muted the uitiiu rebel army. Wo saw, for Iho first time, in this campaign, the real sentiment of the people of Maryland. ' Tho sud truth is they are sorely oppressed, and with tho svstt tn nf espionage employed hy the I'liited States to keep them ill subjection, re have hut lilllo to hone, except by 11 sucecs.-ful occupation of the Stale. They nro with us! We believe, to-day, that Die rcui original elements nf the Stale are with us, ami that their hearts' desire is to unite llu-ir destiny with ours. Their kindness to us, their prayers for our success, tell us what (hey fed. Remember, you who stand afar off mid call .Mary land 11. Yankee State, that you do her injustice. An 11 nt h.-nt would have been sung in every church in .Marvlauil had wo been successful in capturing the Yankee capita!. Had you teen the kind atten tions of tho lovely Maryland ladies, (heir well wishes and hopes that wo would relievo their State I fiiiiu tliriihlnin. vou would have been impressed, 11s this Corps was, with Die greatest respect and warm est sympathy for this poor, noble State. Hut, alas )' she is iost to us, ami lost to herself. Without no can rescue h'-r by nn annv, she is destined to ho a mere dependency of tho 1,'ilili-d Slates. Litter mm the Ann;. ?!,-,()( HKWAIU). CJTH.KN, on the night of tho 1 1 tli insl., from my O sliiblc, a tlark buy or brown inure, Hack iniino I 11 ii.l tail mane and tail lather hour jr , right land I bed white, a good many white hairs iu In r forctop, I the mane on her wethers was cut very short. She is about six yen's old, her left hind unklo is inclin ! cd to swell a'littlu when slit-, stands any length of i lime. Sho is a natural pacer the only gait she has. Sho was in line order when stolen- raflicr .hoops her head when ruling her. Said mure 1 foiineilv belonged to Lieut. J. iM. Cockr. ll of Mar shall's F.utlery, Army ot lennessre. I will give jaon it delivered to mo ill firilTin, or Lieut. Cuckrell, Jlurslmll's Battery, Army Tennes see. J. M. POIU'F.K. uugL'O-1 IV. to my xr. us ni'' cor ion ix tiik CITY OL' CilMi'lTX. I,h parties having Cotton stored in our Ware . I louse, un-. hercliv notilied to come forward be tween Dims timu and Die 1st of September next and pay storage to thai dale, otherwise a sullicknt quantity of the cotton will bo sold to cover cx- !, ,, . - -TAT.L A 11 AT. ' Ciillin, August Stli, lMVI. Illlgtl-tlSelit ,rrt-.!ae.in Telegraph ami Augusta Chronielu and Sentinel copy till 1st September, and send bill" to this olliec. Di:ii;HTi:i(s. Cami' 30 ni Da. Hk.it., neau Atlanta, 1 August 1st, Itjfl-t. J T 1IIK usual reward of Thirty Dollars t j.'.u) will be paid lor the apprehension of the billowing list of deserters from compiiiiy (1, ilUth (la. H"gt. Private A J McCiine, aged 1'J years, ! feet 0 in. high, fair complexion, .lurk cyos, and durk hair. KesidcncA!, Fayette county, lju. Private II F Messer, aged 2-1 years, 6 feet 7 in. hith, dark uiiiplcxion, durk eyes, and dark hair. Itcsidence, Fay ttc, county, (in. Private J N Slaten, nged 20 years, ! feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, hluo eyes, aud dark huir. llesideiico, Favi'ttc county, (la. ' J. W I LL. .MtiCUKD, Captain Comd'g. Co. (1, 3()th flu HgL nuglO lw 1 ()ST 0-N IVY STHLKT. ATLANTA, (J A., a box con taining Artist-.' Hooks, Crayons, Paints, Ac. Duilar Uouks, uinl i'lo-el Music, one vralking-Stick, which is a vi rv good lour keyed Flute. The top er head requires a thill paper to keep it on. Some pieces of wearing apparel, and many small, hut vallialihi things The box, or any part of its contents, nury be turned over to tho City Mur'-lial, Col. Cowart, (Aid Committee.) .Mr. Cooh-y, Washington Hall, or any gentli-muii who will forward them to mo utthis place, euro (L A Hunispeek. Applettui's Cyclopeifiu of Drilling, Chapman's DrnwiiiL' Hook, the lai-c-o (luililr book. Webster's I'liabridgcd Pictorial Dictionary, and the Flute-1 Stick aro prized very highly. iiuglo-tf I-il.I.A J. AN DICKSON. . P. S. My brother-in-law's name (11. Puckett) is written in ijl the hooks. OX H TUOLSA XD DOl. I. A HK Hl-'AV AltO. CT'iH O (in I'OLKN from my headquarters, near Atlanta, my .Mare, bright bay, buhl" face, black inline and tail and black legs, with Die exception of two small white spots on tile inside of each hind foot, carries a high head and altliogctlie is a very gay looking uniinul under tlio sud. He. I 'will pay fain) for her delivery to nm at this place or to Maj. Den. Cheatham, Army of Tennessee, or for informa tion so that 1 can got her. And $501) for t0 de tection of the thief that stoic her. H. J. I1UTLER, (ii-iffit), flu. , August I2. Maj. and '. S. i-.:,iThe .Mucin Telegraph, Montgomery Adver tiser, t'oluinhus Times, Mississippiail at Sclma, and the Meridian Clarion, will publish tho ahovo one ivitek nn.l scud bills to this oilice. nugl2-tf. to hi:ll':;i:i. OITF.Il fursale L!l ucros of land oppt te and iu front of the Uailroa.l Depot, Juii.-.-boro, Da. Th'-re is a spleiulid House mi tho place, with six rooms and I lire places. The House is beautifully silu itcil in u Jiiee oak grove. There are also two Negro houses ami a lutein n, splendid Stables and She 1, Fruit trees of all kinds.nnd all kinds of vege tables, about fifty acres iu com, five acres in sugar cane ami a sugar mill nn thu premises. This is one of the most desirable places in Joncshoro. If nut sold in fifteen days it will ho fur rent. Price 15,1100. . J. M. ELLIOTT. , nugll-l.'t. Tv UvaUvmooga YovuuArj , LOCATED AT MUFFIN'. CA. KE exchanging HOI.LOH' WAKE of all kinds and SYHl P KETTLES at old prices for obi CATIN(.IS at obi prices, nr they will giro the biglnst cash prico lor old CASTINDS. icS tf. T. WEI5STEK, CO. I.CtJAI, IILAXKS. AXTE have on hand.al, this offn ",a large supply of Dio Hi.uks used hy ShcritTs, t'lorks and Or dinaries in thi' Suite, beautifully printed on lino white paper, wtiich wo will sell at the same rates n.nv charged for the blank paper alone. hack: Kr;s:: AY TV, will pay the highest market price for good V eott n or linen rags, "r guru iu cxciiange lor them tine English letter and can paper, or Envel opes. Apply ut tho P, FUEL OFFICE. cDiuc.K dixox, (rOllMRIII.V OF Itr.MI'llIS, TKIN.) ATTORNEY AT LAV; 1 KICHMOXI), VA. All claims again-t Die Confederate (J'jverntnt-n', I aduftetl and eollcctc.L 'x-si.l,rtiHi fttt.-ation paid to Svl'lie'Vchiuii. 1 j7 f. HIT JJiLJ, S1G.50 PER HUNDRED. Number IS. (M'OHM ATIOX HAMTI). IN the eng.tgeiiit nt ln-ar Atlanta, nn the 2dth July hist, private W11. V. Tavi.oii, ef dipt, hauler's toinpany, l.'ltli Ti-nm-s.-ei. Kegiiniiiil, wa) severely Woiiiideil in the b-fl knee juint, ami had bis leg am putated just above the liiitti. lie was also slightly wounded in tho calf of tho right leg. On tho eve ning of Dm L'l.-t, ho wus sent lo thu distributing Huspiml nt Alhiula, and was Died! placed upon tho tram to he sent to Dm rear. Sinoo this tiuio his I riem b Inn 0 been nimble to hear anythii from him. It is supposed that he died whiloon rl'iB train and was taken oil and buried a' sumo place between Atlanta and .Macon. All the hospitals bavo been teiii-ei(i,l un far ns 11 aeon, hut no clue to his where abouts run be found. His family hope that he Is slill alive, hut arc exceedingly un x inns to know his fate. Any person kiioiimg anything concerning him, by i'uiiimunit'uruig the sumo to .Maj. Kinloch Fab-tiler, A. A. (I , at Army Headquarters, Oiiptulu 11, F. Lanier, Lllh l'eiin. Hi -giinent, Viiiigban's Hrigade, JUuj. J. A. Cnunwell, C. S., Strahl') Ilriff inlc, iTiciilhiiin's Division, or llio undersigned, will tuliuv Iho uuiivu. (-(J.uJj, aud receive .iu(;li' Iw . 1-,'iifuiilu, Ala. LOST. ON yesterday tuuriiliig nn Die streets of Urifliu, the set out of a breastpin. The sot was Citinoo, with a daguerreotype likeness of a gentle man on tho reverse fide. A liberal reward will be paid for its recovery, if lift at this t llico. aiiglU ill,, SOI I II CAKOI.IXA Itl J.ll IL agi:xcy At Mi-n. Heaves' Itourdliijc House, (IIMFFIN, (iA. SOLDI lillS np it certificate pplying far assistance must oxhib- ito from Surgeon in cluirfu of lios- piial stilling that the articles are needed, and that D10 tiiivi'iiinienl cuiinot furnish Die siiinc. augP.1 l't4 W. P. PltlCK, Siip'U Itl'AV A HI) "Al J"ILL be given for a small tiee dog Pup, about W 8 months old, white, with peine black about bis head, ami 11 black spot on his side. Any per son Hm ling said Dog will please fence him with aiigl!) It C. .M. llUl'STON. ..-, lt LAY A It I). (TOLl'.y from tho subscriber on the night of Ilia 1 lit li instant, n dark hay Horse, rijjlit eye out ami a wii.dgall on left hind leg, with heavy mano ami tail, inetliuni size, ami about H or 11) ycurs old. 1 will pay the above reward for tho delivery of said Horse to me, !l miles cast of llrillin, ur at Foster's Sl.ihlo in (! riflin. augl'J liv FI.IZ.V L. PA1UIAM. (1I!( I LA. lh:Atigi'.ti:rt:it!i Army Ti;v;ii:sski:, 1 OrKicft C1111 r or Staff. Aug. Ill, 1 (!. OFFH'IiltS 11ml soldiers belonging to Kegiinenta of this Army now absent, from whatever cause, are called upon to return nt once to their coinina'iids, Tho Commanding (1 nc-rul prniniscs to usu his good olliccs to obtain pardon for such IH may bo improperly absent when) 1 hey voluntarily rejoin, liv cuiuniainl nf (leneiiil Hood. F. A. SHOllP, uuglD it Chief of StatT. ts.1,',0 HI'AVAHI). S1 TDLICN from the plantation of Key. II. T. Dick- Diiee 111 les north o ttiitnn, on tiie nignt of the l.'llh instant, cno large porrcl horse. Saul horse is about sixteen hands high, bus lost bis right eye, rucks wellundcr the saddle, is about nine years old, ? short-bodied ami somewhat pony-built. He was iu gootl order when stolen. I will psy tho chovc reward for Die recovery uf tlio horse niid the apprehension of Dm thief, or ccvenly-five dollar) ailglS-M,;: fl. T. DICK EN. ATTL.X'ITOX. UliiFFiN, (Ja., August 4, 185-1. ri'MIE following naiui d negro iiieu, carried off by .L the enemy from Carroll county in this State, have been caught and tiro now in my possession. Owners will couio forward, pay charges und take then away. Simon, tl feet 2 inches high, black, 20 years old, belongs to tho estate of ltoane, and biretl to Dr. J. li. Hood, liiekskillct, Carroll county. Claiborne, U feet high, bhmk, 'l'i years old, bo long to Juiucs Newton.' T'o-n, 5 leet 7 inches high, black, 21 vears old belongs to Jesso Huberts. H. li. NKWTON. niiftl tf x ot 1 1 1-: s i mo it i ; n a k i ). IluAn'mis. ".Otii Ua Hot. August 7, 1 S61. T HIK usual reward of (ifilo) thirty dollars will bo paid for tho arrest ami delivery of each oflho following deserters. Private A Maiblox, co A, 110th (la, rosidonce Ilutts county, (in. Private (1 M Vincent, co II, Ih'tli tla, residonce Cfiinphell county, (in. Private T .1 Vincent, co II, liuth Ua, residonce Campbell enmity, (la. Private (1 H Duke, co I, 30th Ga, residence Ilutts county, (la. Private E J Crcsteti, co I, iluih (la, residence Hulls county, Da. Privato V A Lemons, co I, 30lh (In residence Butts county, !;i. Privato II M O.oodror, co I, 30th (ia, residence Butts county, Da. C. P. I'.OWEN, Captain Coiud'g 311th Hit. Kogt. Also tho following names as deserters, U til of Au- gn,h 1SCI. fori T J Hightower, cu 11, residence ill Henry county, (la. L'orpT A 0 Hardy, co II, residence in Henry county, (Ja. Privato T F Dickie, co Ii, residence Henry coun ty, (la. Privato II C Dunn, Co It, resilience iu Henry county, (Ja. Private W A .Mcl'cuk, co H, residence in Henry county, (Ja. V l'rivn'o S A Morris, co I!, rcsidcuco in Henry county, (liv. Private J 0 Morgan, co B, residence ill Henry county (la. Privato S Dukes, co II, residence in Henry coun ty, (Ja. Private W J Atkinson, co F, residence Pike coun- ty."n- ., ' Privato CTV lilies, co F, residence Spnuhling county, Da. J D Clink, co F, residence Pike county, (la. J Frazier, Co F, r- .-idence Pike county, Ua. F .M ILirtoiway , co F. residence Holts Co.j.iJa. D F ,M illis, co F, residence .spuiihling eiuinty, Ou. A A Jackson, co F, residence Spuuhling Co, On. J F Lewis, co F, residence Spaulding county, (la. A J McCuno, co (J. residence Fayette county, (in. 11 F Messer, co (I, resilience Knyettn county, Ou. J N Slaten, co (I, re-idciieo Fayette county Gil. N II Smith, co 11, residence Campbell county, (la. 11. II ENDKICK, Major auglfi lw Conitnan-ling Ilegi'iicnt. Blatch Factory Tho undersigned aro now prepared to fill orders t SUPKKIOH FRICTION riATCHES ' TRY THEM; They aro as good as any j-tinkco uiatcln-!. Address Iir.LKM .ii JOIIXXOX, OiiEn, 'Ja. Jitn U-tf.