The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, August 27, 1864, Image 1

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"N'-w York Herald. nrer -rertiwn is :aiprtin: t article referred " n-j cr r.-t iti-si ff te l.:!lrl.-5aC -sr.-'Ic:.! rerra-jat. aijltr J by .-u!:- a uuri'I.'r f l-ertarsncr.-. w c-hi a -. r. tr ar A;iijt-:r Hall. . . . . - - - . siieUni f t'.-.f Tal--c : .rA- fa MI! jrtt-.l i- a fir r. t- , 'h. t--T-.i-a: rr ?oea:.va. In object of the performance vory 1 ;i to be nn-ri-i.-T. ae I we h'-i t- la'.Jir aniw::-!i wan f.i-.i'K ia hon. Tht re wiTIbeprcsctiit :n 'he Itaj fi: S"hvr-b a kexr Sabbath :v thr P-Icr. H v. i. V. lwin. Aa.-. 2tth ik. The iti -h-a- 1 K-.l .r rr iu.-. t c!..tw: i. tr r.f tae war : a i!it:. :r-rtr t;. si that -lite ic. - X .:! L-. Ia r- ..:i.a It s tiiat i jrr.-y'c'i; m-.r- ha Imis iT -uinai'rv I e-1 than tLe mi rr i.; rl inc-.ix-'-'i.t y f the X-rth fjr rubja-aiin ';:".' C- nf-.-lcrtri !.. lontrat!n ha aj-j-viic-i lef-.re lie rv-i-'asif imt rws wf tbe i"'Hith Iiuve l-n fci'r L 1 i;r ;:ta- a!gr lejrcs lL I',.: r i u't -ri. : r.'l loIsrCfri of unr- r:a-i ;".r v ur-. f"-.v ".": I inr the pt-.U-r.ti-i! tnrj-r 1 e-J :.:: :.:un: . of military p-.w-r i .! -. .-. n I..-? in all 1 r?rf.nr of si.i; w-rT I ?T -ua r sLu ;! ' the e.::r..,t;. sidic .ipi." t :.t.. cm:::al. m'.r i-?rfrc!ly en -I-.wed wi:h tLc e ! :..- I. f rv- . -L-taac-, better n-rrid than i vrr u th.- ta-rrr of a t.-r rwn wCjt"hc Lj .-itjTt-l :.I !-. t l..t-ri br'-k'n her ;-T-i that -irit wa bcr ri:t:I i.ow tb rtu-h!y .'.i- l r.nd rvtul-iaie-!. H or7atlzxt!-n o-e'd ncur. utiili th- '-'e t-e reae-l a px.-rft.-ct : as 1 her r i . ' restrieCr-l. are mre u5r.-t fir her : ynj erabnTi-Iane o ?--l ae-I tt'.-l ninj. She i now in a C"iiiUt.n ai.1 of the athclete, tiairel tr f irc j t. c' to hU Lil work, and erd-wt-l t. ; fkill an I -t,.Iirt.'re to cn.t u- ?:h -r :::!. t irv -:.t j . rit- !. . ::.-.:h - t'. i :-hrT.,:- :i- i t :!:rtf , - --sir?.: lis-: Ij-'t-ri :i: '1. Plie is prc:iej!v tr. r t!ii ln at abv t-r-ri- 1 :" :Lc --m : irt fl.-; u.t Y,j- t :t" a-I "tt eloa a greater ao"..: ry " ::--y i.trj-tlT-ha cbtiM at ?r?y jtT I ia :I e j a. r t.l.itl A ljtz Malt ani Soma Tidi:.-. A Iaiv arrival in . t-.-.,u t:ordy. rle it--i-es a bw m.I- IV'Ct I'j':t:i. truxn XTij---;! i.ii -he -rry .;. .t 'iiv- way. Ean!.- ti.- tV :t-r. al acd t".,r.t'.-derata atmi-.-. an-1 acc tu.pstl--! :...ly by her l:Vh- 0. a ft ' or crr:i ar. wf S'i.- t'ii fir tb b!!r sa i pr.-:..C'e.u 1 : rair:- I !-". r" r-ijf. '"s !V ;. !..?-. l-.. p'unJ.r..-! !ier S..-i of t-er !;::;.; t-v.-; -.: iLe cTufb-r hr srorr. S f I -ft fe.i. r;n 1!:- ! 'la. a::il tiuiin Lcr pilrtm t j -:e f-r!l iri r-ir;s a fiten 1 a:.i li3!r fror IaS'.t-. ifr. iS irita--:. s.ft i. -ed her of lbrapt-ir" .? t.t" i. iM V;.. ! . r.-I tuhl hT tht si :- lun.T.-l .: T. ::i'-t 1! lbu op lv lia--.c- w.tu t.'.rce frt.-.- . 1 -.-t-n- s pow.W. and that ttv.!..n? .-.-i ilr. tarawrll 1-rft Ii:f-: ..n fre ?-,. ni l.' no doubt, aiih-ju to: !a-!y tt:-l a: f t4.:- tafe, Iahon wa- ?-ir: ri-ed aa-I rarVr -I ' WLelrr Irfrrr-la l:-"- ! t!ii- ri-ttrl i t7tb. and t!tr t-anresl ;tr-.f..iv !. "r. .-r t.en. 1 f 'he : th uar '-y- . Tb la.Iv Itiad- an t;i.--f --:! . ii'-.rt. lie-a- 1 ea t. prcvrcrtr. fr.. n tt. F 1; a! .--i;tj-i' -r at that plac. a ; . t..r .irt t'.i to Atlanta. ' a- to tra.-.-i I ? -ai-. rWusetl. ar hcv T'f :tt-' F-.-J.-taS tin.- nt rs ru Mv 1 tl.at had no tXhrr fty-l at ilca-a tt-v.tml a mai bard tack. J"-.- T ' tr .rpi-iy ot t KMn tn-I'ntg3fc.-ry AJvtrter a- t we el:p the ad-litio-.al. whh r'-c t- ?tnr-.i;!L-n , our bnpes that iieo. Vifcxci-.T i d.ia g '-ri St-rvirt, ' ia tbe enemy n-ar : From a promi -ert rltrzta tf M.r-iiaII c .uniy w-j ( Ieamr J taie -t.i l b-k jc-'T-i v irwm S;-'-ri.-:ari"j rear. He sai ! ti-e lit .rmati .a r-jia.r Tr-u a r! r- , Jinan of Koto", ;a-. L h- ! ! -r t.r-I-rv i to go j North, bat was orrtUMt.- t- dv i ;B e-.n-;-;tit ,c; of ; the lertrcitioc "Z tbr rai.r-'a-i s..f.-.-e t. jis t-v cr . ia fT'rj. It Ku. that tki oti-L-.tr a.ui:.l lu (Ims Pr,yt-t Marshal for a r.a- t-. . u.' tii Lc . was iaf-artnrd that tsavef in that uir wj- t j peadrd Co mm an upon bad tioo bU. reo inr.ttrrnaat also sa-I that Vhclev on r- '-.r:- I to I have also eaptarcl fift--" I ban Ire I !:-1 1 t.i y.iii. ! beef cafte.-. an-l that t ft. Cl.iut..a b id d-.-'.i-.y.j i the railroad f.-uu King-t-m t R'ua'-. Vaughn's Tennessee Cavalry. " The Charloti'vllle Va. (AVV-. pays a wcii . merited complitaen? 1 tai-; pailant l-j.!y r men. We regret to learn by Ui-r a-lviecs tla tieueiaJ , Vaughn has been woun-b-l. The character -f his , wound we bare not learned farther than that it has disabled bim fr strvice. 1 1,- (hroriiru says : ' - "According to all aec.u:.t. tl..-ub -,c cavalry certainly deerves mu-li crcd.t It iu.muMi MT-i Tie renderc-i thruh.at the lat.j n :., j.ts : with tbe eaeniy in the VaJIcy o ri;.la r-. ; i;. Maryland. It will bo ITUi-rn't-r- i taa: this civa'ry. -n, mBded l-y 'iencrai J. Vn.hn. i.T'IIi-r. 'i . n riessets, wa aiL-mounte-l in -.i:thw.:cta Yi-g::.it f.tr the purpose f parr --p iif - in t-.r i :.t..-u.e:.i at Pie-la-nt wi:b j-o. lianlt-;. ;.'-.u1l..-;in i ir; . th defeat at this itoin', A :--I cm - airy brigade lust t.t laartj or benvro ..tf ttt!-. It 1 fought with a de-jra.ijn t-;.-t:-i k:i--tt:i under suea rirrum-ttal-etaal a at t::..c v:-:--t. 'The iliCerAn. b4'itals of tbi- ;tr i-u eoutatry -rati sabstaatiate this itatTinr-t. In many insiacee thif bria-le hi oi-tlui h. 1 Itself. At Xvvtown and Hagcr;oaii it i.n-: an 1 defeated Avcrili's f-.reei It ojtrnc-1 the battle at Kernstowa aad w-n th-r- applause of tLe rvrntniaJ iag General (Early; for it gallantry acl II, aud drew from him the remark that ho -never saw such . J tt- i 1 I t l. . il J t . - t ,1 II- t-. llf-.-lliai tu,i,.iivi atv tatailliutit, 1 . , - -a..-aa. . - 1 .-.. 1 ... .-'.1 rrnn intnt. :tiiti iftrtrej. tlie iron, dun uie entrencti- , aad be -a- rl -rre I t-. C.c y....r "n-r .: n s p- r .a; s. i.i..re cu.pablc man teamster and roving . ; the redoubt-and all UiU. th ,aaJ or that t aee t r i .rtar.i .r. t a.! ng j .a. .u-rym .n. i toe uiyeei ot mo wratei is not lo im- rl , k,imvwili,ollt olher stimulant that tEeer.b; wa- inf-e.i-el f:U a c-:ri,-r . pl.cate teo inn.tecBtwith th guilt, bat to denounc - . , affection for bis master and instinctive dread itm m fr m ab-.vtr. h . T.-rtrt.-i ttiti t.-r :e. ; the ct il- i.ter.ac-l by bul Hng bim up to scorn an.l 1 ... Ym.kees. Comoraal nuuiahmont is rarely of the railroad. tLe r.ij.tore f l I't-.u, ai l the 1 rci.rohatiTn of officer and private, render him and 1 ... .1 i,...,,.,,.! r.r nnliee imrmui. Exeter ing tip of. Tunntrl H:;t l.y i.Vn. V. 1.- c-I r, t!a 'LU conduct obnoxious ta all hone-t aid bcnorabl i hjj vv"";j j. Mlrprised to learn, perhaps, that tbe Jerinr travel on t!i: ra:.r- a J i:n- .-:...e. i) ir 1 m- n, whether ddienf or cuixen. bi nn. 1 Yankee iii.nia'n.-tured the cowakin. and that It is cavalry." Dismout.te-l.it was a g--d as any m- njH I tated expresaiy that I knew not wha. kces. who have just discovered tber havo no ate faatrj-. and Is the saddle It coold not be e.-v!ic-l they" won Id prr.poi-e, if so invited.; but I could it ful him. Ho U et ween tbe upper and nether nitll ftr gbting. Justie ! a l.ra- l--Iv of men bIjt . jt..agiai- no offer that might be made by them . stone. Hi guardian IinJ better stop tb mill or 'darted tbe above cotrineni." cxiiii-ictl4sB. HelertloM of CSccra. AtuAtta, Uors"i.. Kcfutt 23th J Mil. ) To the anioitiated it ba bee a ml-joct of . i -.v .v . - , ntjulrj bow it bapixaa that ttaj .ProiotmcnU are mJc f officer vho titxvt Wtv ia anr way din- arecsade f officers vho nrTet latva ia anr way di- finsiwbod themMlrtw in biitim exhitit.hui 111- . - , . . - . - . ! quaLCcaliocs, or daws their ai-r-unt- inent, aavMaqaircrs Isava Va laaWsd to remain in iSnunce ratbtr thai j.ia in tn1toa -.trifc wi.I. n i-t r -u p now thai neeeautj itpd otir paateit ifiort?, borotnaa the Uaty of iwary Uue (Hdta hi c. untry to iMa ever, pton, ,e Interest. It iswlth this Tietr, air, i.t Irtpc (,h ,uSJ urt) to aHU 4be I'.i.; :..iiiiis ani!i6ritie to tbe merit of ecrt.. oers t higher .n and the cosneoA C ilr.3 .be in cci to tha-aeiariosiiia tbatei-a yi Eor I bold Jain muiii t ia-ifiBtiT fur rut- ; ; the lith MU B.gt-, Lo1-aUlrJo, wbe , .j, tit gaaUli. intercut and zeal which no exhibits in OCT twm, losijpiates hitu as a proper personage fr"irrrati n To Bris. (leneral. Ct-l. F. baa bad no pet or secil friend fr-.- , ' : ! nana beforo the nblie.bnt like a true soliW -r, " coiirt.ierea ty me executive govera i !c- . . ' . . im-nt ui :tie I nitcxl Sratex. and m ill b met br lib. he has cr-ntenred biaiclf with a faithful 'lu.char; .f hU dufK in the haia'-le position b. bol ts, jr. i is ewtirely igncrant of thif inve a well a r-'inparative stranjer to the wrilert The appointment f Cof. Farrcl would pivc sreat ; i-atir-fticon tahis nameroas obctver and iroal 1 - I.joocsidere.1 as the jast desert of a true and I ravo , A Frikso to Mr bit. I.iability of Kxcaiptcd and Hctailcd .tlen. l'!ie lI'owing correspendenf e etwecn Uovcrft-r V.'atts of Alabama, snd tbe S.-rrcfary or War. ;- . .- ..... , . , , . the incy.ion of the liabil.'y f exempted and ' -tailed men. It will be set-n lhat "exempted " m.nar liable to da military duty under tbe e.o!! of :"jo (Sovercor, aad that the detailed men aro liable f-T f err ice when called oa by tbo Coafedcratc c-uiin-uider of the raierres ia a State. Kxr-ri Tivr Dkpartmcit or Alabama. Montgomery. August b, 'ot. T f.js. Jt. A. Sfldoa, ' Strrrtnry nf liar, IiirhmoH.t, I j rccrard the liundol agrK'nlturi.'!! an:i u:-,lrr exciuj.ti.l men suhiect mililiaajlutv 1 If f'.rr are nut subject to miiili.i hity thi-y .-hou -.1 It .-;:!". -i it as reserves. ..' !? is attacSiel. and lJcnral Maury haK t :sS!i-l for all the troop J cap send. I bold ihe.o !cv:- .t; i::l j.i-t to tuilitia duty, and have i.-.-uc- l my r iir.- a-et.tdingTv. Let me hear from you at one. T. It. Watt. ' tiavcrtior of Alnbaijj. lt:ca: 5P. Acj. C. IS5I. T. II. li'..f . 'li e cxetap'oJ mn Rro all lia'.Io to tnilii:. duty. !. i-!c-! men are l!nI!o H be rai'ud 'ii f-r ss-rvice i:i a.i -ig.-uey by ilrs ct intiiundvT of the Kcn-rrcs ia .-ur St.te. Jl. A. U'x, Scnrtary !" War. A Crate Abu.-c. A corrr.-iitident of the Macan Telegraph thus al ludes to one oCtht9anjt .8vU iB6dsatjAi,aa life- , y, a well as to our b uic ; r- pwxl ii.-n ot thu army. p.-j ulaiion. thai tue proper autnorities sliou.M be i.i'.rt- vi"rant n their cfTerts lo gather up tho.c .vri;,;!' aad protect the country from their depre .IhI I-.ti?: t j re!tiuc that ttcn. Il-iod is neither aware of :i. nutn'-tr .f men froui tho army who nro rovi.t v .'I.. t-r t.ie f.u:.lry, nof f tac outras they are ilaily i. rtuiiuil(ic g upon persons and proH.-ry. w . ;d rcriainly souo trin -cu: c-r- 1..C.VJ ..iry. ianu 01 rnvturviacn, nuruoennr - . , r.,.IU t t twenty, sxo in the tiaih practice 1 en- t-.n. g the fsnai ot tbe pvK.ple and ftkuig then from i.,,Ij1' - rtr tueir rapa-Moosness may crave Or: cn j . e rn is eu: iu ih hel I, w lUrmelan patches dave?- : tate.!. si. I f-l l. r. oats ox 1 eorn'carried off. regard- u.' 01 i:e j..ie-faiin.t .11 iuc owner iaai iir-y . bjvd rot A-.utish for tie i own immediate watit-.. ( Private dwelling are ituf aV r.tly entered, and f-.., . an 1 lu-1iti i.ra-mptjriuliy -l-jmanded, without ' Us of the i..tc.-fatiin of the owner that tlr-v ' ird to tht in--..uvt-r:La.-e or !t'tres they iuSU-t- merit' v 11 tf il :n the present crisis, liar U-t and i.i.t li!n ral citizei 3 are a-.-ail.-1 in lie h-.s f- this v.ar. He bus taken care faith it rm- ( th bitterest nu t, baue, havin-cou- : "d enri-. .-f the r,!dier's borne and family whilst mbt!:,.l th. r- e.,ul 1. th. v at b.-t rcfuc to take 1 a!;in:r "pot. our ene:,es. The swolen and :! r br.a 1 out 01 their ehi! !:-!.- ui.tutiis to fetl :t -.-!: a written acwn-wi tlgct:icnt n .t -t'.i Hi-: r-Jttr it cou-ume". icauic no 1 mi o;uir- . . ... it, vttbdiiv. Me man ii-.f hrt Iwl body foarlc-y to tha iwnj'i b-illott c-n tho 6c!d of battle, tKi? ir rrai".?, wh he sb-jutd disparage the patr:tic:a tr iutllet nr. upttii an-.ihr who, thtei'i n .J thu ft-tii; hnnpcir, still laoors inlutrfn-'iV ! m s. irni :e th j eomfort of tha fi'licr a: id a van' th! i-t-rcat of ftoveruiatnf. Inrieol. .ur brav-t soldiers ars n t at-t t'a;re. upon ihc ri j':t ctircii or t:sesti'n the biyalty f a!I jyh.i a: r n t ia t:i:e of ba'tlv when the buglo a-jtiud-1 t:i Ler. - r - , - :. Prt.tn;.f -.! by pure and cbivalric tat:r.-e hunv-lr. ite cannot cnncci re that baseness in others t'i". w-nbl re-train them from an ettuiiablc par- j t"- tn-y in he ;reat cuj cf fr?cIom. The d.-.p-r- It'-n op-.r private persons and properly, a a , i.-;t riil ru: , d 1 not bsloug to the class of jr-Tod , .-t.T.i:t-r-. NcvcrthtHeHS they are floing iucaleulable . r;!, ai.d Jn.-ti-x t th-j trua soldier, no les than to ur f.:rij d citizens, requires t.hat th:' wnmg-doer tu! I tr 1 i.r.Uhe-1 and tbe evil ixmcdicd. If th: . is not .! . , aa-1 that sp-J.ly, it pertinent to , .1--: n l-.it ait: we eoniinr (or iur it is ioiiv 10 tuip- atp iSa. n T.etn.le Ton:itns- under wi-onr? aud I I it. ion. will long tolerate aJIect:on for a govt m- I x. nt whi. h irmits tjtta to be injured without an rff- rt at !- - f dticf 1 n.'.i ! M V ! . Tu :rc arc l:-norr.Idc cxecptimis !o the con a'.! " led to in this article, ''All our sold'crs are The Niag-utit Conference. vTATKMEXT t'F HORACK GKRELY. Mr. Urceiey, in last week's In 1-penJont, gives th' f ll'twing account of bis nc' tiat ion : In the other effort fr peace I was a par'iitati aa f'.llowa : S-.me time since H was ajrsonred by telegraph fr-.n; II difaxtbat Mt.sr. C. C. 1 lay, of Alabama: J !.,! 1 Tle rrpson. of Misshwippi, 'fX-Vnited State Penr'or): Prtif. J. Iloleomb. of the I'niversity f.f Viriai.t. antl Geo. X. Sanders. rf Ivei.tiicky. had reached that city from Dixie, via Kcrmuda, n ii p.rtBt bnsioess. and all of tbc?e bnt Mr. Thomp son I who is in Toronto) were rion 'jtiartered at the Clifton Huc, n the Canada si Is of Xiatrarj Fa'l. I beard soon after of confidential interview lertw.-en fnne or all of these gentlemen and le.ad.n; ! :i: rrat fr-m our own and neighborin Plate. i:r;-l ihc-c were tclcgraphi-r wl.i-crs afoverturrs f.r r. .. 'nictit n. and condition were i.-t furth a- tb. 1 trV,;.-, the Confederates wi.nld consent j , re it-.'e-n. , 1 eant say that auy of tbeo rcp-.r's w. re ! r.t., At length, alter several lei di-n- t ir.riiaa'it.n. I rcreired a private letter fru: Mr. ai.k-r, tatina; that Mesrs. Clay, Holeombe, t ; Z" "V -----fs ; r rj- i." .. biroast! and ati..ther, desirrd to visit Wsshtn-t .u, un comj.lett" and nnualtf -d rhtcction licin- : I . 1 tt I 1 - . r it" given by tbe Presideat or tho S. rot ry of War. ti:i: r::i'-itt:-.- 'v.' .-f t'rarslei-, nnii mam fc.t- !.: . , f - . . , . p, .. ... ' . . , . ... r, ini-t-ra'ilevv otindeu tall upon hostile ear. The g. :an-.y e3,i.-t iu rrtbhin cUKneelcss lamd... , , ,..,..,., X.-T..:l, ,..Po lr,.up arc most tKngerous a:.i l:.':il:...-;.-onl and i-.iotie witizcn-. Nw , .. rt tl, n'. 0lir J10Kroes have :.!:.. u i-fivr; more sercpnlou t'i::n hi- , .. ,rvi.,p,. llr tro.,s. yc l,car tne m r .u::. e.-:naud supplies in tbe name of his l.ov- i .. j .... l t, n-cnliar rhvthin of the neyro as I -aw no reato.n why the opposition should ne , j.r a.,.t .j,,. incTitablc separation will be mutu-. the sr!i recipients of these gcut!mcns overtnrcK, ' jp,- aecei.rablc. if uch thcr were, f and it is utalc.1 that Mr. Clav i ,. ... - . ... JZ. aforesaid i preparing or is to prepare an important .hf S;'rd.ans sl I. tern of the negro had JatlfT Vin t t. the CbicffJ convcntilm., I wrote l.cwl' k 'V ,hfr-:r TS J'0 " Presidents uririnfr him to invite the rebel o-.-nile-T tTleu1 b-" Ter gren bim oa earth, .,. ' - , , w. j,;-- th.r. t .1.-5, i abit.h would Hot conduce, in one way or another, to a rctrntiou of the integrity and jut authority i of thc-i:iiio:. : . TI.a IViHrnt ultimitalv. BMlUieacea ID UlU ! ti-tr. to fr a to consent that Uo rebel ageata i fchouUi vUit WhinKtoo, but direote4 that I iboiiJd proceed to Niagara aad acoonpaaj tbD f theiice u the cupitaL Thin aerrice I inoet reloc- j tMlU UIiat;rttM1: feeling deeply and obaerTing ; thai utmost any ope clue luigbt better .ha been ; thai u1iiit any ope fli j cn on this errand. H : aod I immediately star Arriva onhis sTd. o ! t. fclrr.. Clay A Co., Ifut lime acemca prcciu, started. of the Fall., I wrofa across utalin that, on tbe nnaer- Mj.n.l.i.fr tL.ai Ofjr bad tbejeotjr "P"rs - J i anthritiv nt Richmond, I wa aulbome u4 : They re:'ondod . that, though in tbe eoafldontial ; ciurlviueut of tbjir aoTtrnment and KttT conf" , 'JV i ,i r,,,;tu! l -n.i eired in6rder to sare Unac to ! al Vnco to Washington, and be pcrwlUod : thenre t- eummnpirate with Kicbooa lor wie pur- r&onfunrlnSs: ! onj"v,'- .iyn?.,riucd that Major Hay, tbe Presi- ,i..nr ?i Sirt-iarT. would soon bo on his waj J inM(nii, iatrodoc1.iOIW, banded Professor Holeombe ! fm rag lull . ""f had-riltng of tU. ,- KccrTivt Maxhiox, WASHlJtflTOW, ! .f peace. tT5emt Jn!r 13,1864. i the ulmmlonment of lilarcry, antTaulfll miUAww. 1 a. . . 1 thA KABaAt AL. - ' j now ut wur araiat the UniteLStates, will bo re- . er.il term on Mibntuntial ami collateral pMnts; and the bearer titcrcof shall bare safe condnca both : way. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. I IkI the Falls by the next train, leaving Major i ll.y to receive any resjK)!! to the President's ; I'n.Hcr, M'oulri anv be made, bnt there was none. ; .M. t'l.iy and Iolcomb Addressed to mo a 'let- ! 'V of "h.'rp critiein on the President- proffer aUkv iiiiic!. which I tirst read id the columns of t tic !.; - journal of this city. And here the mat tT clil. .!fiite all rumor of further or other K-otiatioo. ife-ra. ('Icy. Holeombe and Handets r.-ioaiti at :!n Puff, or lit the adjaecnt watering I l n. ! r. .it'icrir.cs, and are still in trie receipt ' " ii fr,,m democrat : cro he border o!i pnriiosc. j , ...iI.,jiv n,,,,rve the Pres .t'.if"on. ami think them ca jpitio politicians, who resident's basis of-ne- calculated to exert a :tl'iini in.'liicnco nt the Sotltb : and vet I think it would have been wiser to hare i.iterposcd no con-dipoii-. but n-k.-d tho Confederates to perfect and verify their credential, and then make their prop oi.'ni. For, tints brought to book, what could tlu'v hnvc proiiVrod thut would not have ktreugth-i-i.'.-d x'.-.c npholJers of the Uuion cause? It looks t.i m .t th )n--ii. a mro opportunity was lost for oottipcSiin;; citlior t!ie Icniocracjr of the lova) .iu'i-s .r tho i!e.-j't!s of Ktiropc to forego furtficr ;.:.iur"-Son-; of Mvitipalbv With the rebel in tt.. :.. . .t. !.. .. t ii .ri.f.a T tit .1 l. I. A i.i.uL-ail In i tbi. b-.t c..-.n.'. h iii hit conviction that every in iir iti.ui t.f a desire n our part to arrost bloo. siieil and i-f.?ore n:nity, temls to diaabuse and c-t;r:J:;i"e .Te:ir--perverteu masse ot those now tiiitiim to divitle itd f.t ft t . ... a destroy their and our Cottl.'iv. Tlie !l!ack Peasantry. ' fpiu t'.ic Kii iiin-iri l Kntpiirrr. Ib.-.v lifil.? .1 es the Yankee know of the negro. Tin- IJi-ttwnit.-t believed thcta a race oppressed vd. pan'is'g f..r vengance. Lincoln trusted be "!j.:d m-ido no loi-.talie'1 when he proclaimed them frr -, :ia.l made them soldier. Kurope stood in j expect.!!..:! of n seeoml San Domingo. The slave, i fv:i:iteil by i!i pi:)i:uses of their Yankee friends, : t i r i ;i-,vay !".-. i . i lin-ir miisters, but in no instance j i'.i-I they liiTiik their departure by acts of violence to person or j.roperty. They bad no wrong to 1 avi-i'i.t. The eohsiaient of a negro in the Yankoo i tuuu ,U ofu.aXuuojalLur, U'Uejr collar fJieter- J tiv"-r tin- mi-ijd. liicte an1 tlio ittet-ml ti . ,.,, :, , .,.?.; vhieh are seen when the rccruit- i -in otVie. t nf Meico returns from a plantation with. u'-oi-e .tf o.-.i.is laslied by the wrists to a ca ble, it i ; n t w..;i.!. r that in battle the negroes run iriadiv t. the rer.r, overthrowing their reserves an I cvpi. -in the army to demoralization and dc fe: l. - ' The phii.irthre'tist nick names the negro a slave. He i no -iivii thin;;: he is a peasant. He gets Midi a .-h::re i.f'nis labor a satisfies1 hitu. Ho has nr. re mo-it-v at Chri-'tnas than hi brother peas- i .mi .t r.urope. vi:i..r:is rem, cioihtk. ioou anu anc- i.;i. 1 : .,.. r.. tav :f .: H'l 111.11 'itiiumi ' 1:1 hmiuiilv K'l 11 rr iilC'IIIUVf Tni1 ,;. ,...,.., j, su,j..ct Tl t!ie wii of n;a nas. ,,.r . r,...,,':,.,..! ,v i-.,v. and temncro.l with a hu- ,;,;, r..-nr.: f.ir his own interest. The European operative is .-uijject to the sjtuie control, without the s.ime pr .taction or svinputhv. 1 it- ) atisee.s lo not lili-.ierstau iV.eir !i;n: !s !ie is a pauper and a h.:ppy a:td useful creature. We fc:i:t;e:. r.n-I his defevts. Ve hti T!t- ."attkee : do not nii-.lerstaud the nerro. In a pauper and a curse ; in ours, J c comprehend Ins nvc made him eni- '" " " " 'nmuneraoie nejrroca inieci . i. e wn:e. Ii i-i a pr.cesi.n ot well-clad, well-fed tl tv-'s. K a li man has hiA knapsack and haver sack :i;l -d by the ca-c of V' master. With them iu.it ch tie i.-4-r.-'er scut by each vicinage to su-p-ri:.tf.id tli. -tu, ii sickness and health, to see that they bt n.-S siitfer frotii mal-treatmcnt or neglect, a:id to e..!teet and bring back their wages. This iroee--.i:i;i ctti-iitutes 111 part our engineers corp- 1 h -y :.re n-t oar Irti -titer arc not oiv Uiitcu. Tiicv are i.ur hnr.ihb; and attached servants. They do i:r tiiiing. Ii is they, who, having made our t erttjt-, hate built thnt-c exiensivcearthworks which riu'iific-' Ui. :i:nnid and Petersburg, and which i have stood ready for months, to receive Grant ns 1 iic .-.trove like 'i:nf evil animal to break into tbe j circle an 1 citadel of our freedom. The overseers ; ami n.--ioi- of Virginia have mainly constructed i her defence. Mr. t'n-Hev, the non-slaveholder, a- a . . f - . :.. '. TM a uia 1141 iriii ins it.tii .9 iit-utitiiitj. a tie uoirn-trotl.i'-o slave did not fly to the enemy. They united ia providing defences against those who only wished to employ tlicui to subjugate the mas ter' and then exterminate both as an incumbrance upon the paradise which both together have cre ated. . - The world givis the Sonth no credit for having ctfeefed what a.l the effort of rcUntaaand philnn- fhrc.py, frt.m the Abysioian experiment of the IV. pa to the litest decree of Lxter HaU, has been made to accomplish. The Sonth has taught th negro the language of civilization, and the religio of t'uiist. She ha clad btai iu garments, an . . . i . . a a at the n and He sows and cultivates the almost unknown upon the plantation. i Now the Yankee receives the negro from our , hand at tin biii state of improvement ana dts j cip'nne. In a few mouths the negro i brought to i grief and de.-trurtiuii. He is made froc aad put to : wyrk up'it: his in i-tt.-r'. plantation, under a.Yaa i W "cotittacior," and very soon he is shot by the j.bu-hwlt Jtk"i-. or his philanthropic IViciid, tlie con I tractor, i fnr.nd Tianint; in familiar equality with the d'-tuded wn-tchc. upon whose uncompensated laber lie ha.1 expected t.i grow licit. The negro women a::'l children taken from comfortable cab in ami abundant fond arc penned up in shanties and f- I be r.i. tract. Like the remnant of negroes e.t.ric I fi-'.t'u I'm I'tittcd Colonies by the British :.i;i.v :n -'" they will infest society as a nuisance, ::u iV.vtili be tiMimately shipped to some Sierra lCot.'c to perisli by tbe ntrotttiy of vice and idle :ie -s. Tie- i.egrti'tnilitant, havini; been caught, tied :a:d fitted v. ith a blue suit and musket, i ein-pl-.ved as a mova'ile breastwork Ujyotect Yan-ki-:-s. Hi- mai'crvees bim inarms, and is so ma-, h exa-perated that he rushes upon the misera ble creatines, who flc shrickitig to the rear, ezpo--in to in"i-tt..-l structioT the Ya-nkcc who f rt.ii.-h-.: l"l.!!;d them. Hereupon flc Yankee damns nnd desert the negro a neither fit for peaceful n-r warlike pt: ; i,,-j.oo.' f r e;ti vat n fl,r Xitn.,n.r a ,n .... - ful nor warlike pursuits, a cxposipg him to cotton at nis side, or snot miua in bia comnanV. We 1 tnnk these n.rw nilic are already tired of each and i aban.loned to the tender ntere.es of tbe raa lie w.ll be ground a i.iack ani impaipaoie pow- der. For heaTen's sake slop your ' pbiUntLrojir, Slemienr teu amU Vt aoirs, or your charo will, like the serraat liberated by Don . Quixotic, sutler a double pnnlshuent one for bis own faults, and an other for rovr Interference. ' Let tbe L'ack peasant Lrert, aad conyergo the ray of your dettructire af- reenoasnpon taopca-uat or Ireland, or Austria, me serfs of Rosaia, tbe homeless bondsmen of J'oUii J. Yon hare imported unoaga experikutntally."' You csa itnproreyoor physical dofiebinecs by tntscogc natlon. Ton woul'l bo even more improved if you oonld thereby ' acquire the moral qualities 6ftiio negro. Yon ean cu7 the fugitirc uegrw by the n.octh, rJ him in cheap Jewelry or ea.st of cloth ing, or kick him fruii yonr door, without pating him at all. Spare Coffee a little whilo, that ho may reeorer his strength after the crael torturca to whreh your wiekoi interference ba eu'ijcctc.l ! a Interesting Corrcspondeuce. l'.'SKtUTlVE ltf ARTVBST, ) Colu.abU, August to, IKOI. :f To the fithtk of Sour Carolina t Having im pressed t. Mr; Tecnhotm tfco gratilication f. lt by bin fellowHJtilssns at Ids aeeeptanco of tho otnee of Ssaretary s the Trersara, 'I reird in rtvj'ly tho louewimg sssser.. Aimowgn not ienieu tor jint'ii TiM trbi boncd-tbat satisfactory I. ffSjiSSSStX MUlTICtyflBa... concurring fully i the iuirorUpee i., tbo country reduoing as law as practieablu all prices, l-.mn. menu tno l.-tter to the earutul auj lavoraltlo cots sidorstion of every ci.ucn. ' M. 1 HON HAM. TftSAS jnv Ukimutvfvt, C. S. A., I Hich.itond, Ait'tnst l-'.l. - .To Hi JZrctUtney titr. Iiinli;n i: Stn: Yoor very kind and eiicournuhtf Iclttr of:o:h ult. was received yesterday. It it lihall prove tii be my happy fortune, tLr:uig!i tho Divine blessing, to contribute in any de -vea to the welfare of mv country, 1 shall be more than coi.i;xui.ated for ail tho labors and anxieties to which 1 t l-cr, ao. pointed. Expression-i of con.idi'tieo and j;iinl wiif ou me par. oiuy iciio.v-citiison.t, ittieii a.-. fit have been good enough to, eouvey to me, arc inoit .".rate fill aud encouraging. I rogaid the Treasury of t!ie Confederate Stab- as nmt pt-culiarly.tiia t"reaurv of the people, and there is nothtag i:"i the power if man that would so soon resto;-e it to a condition of ease and prosperity as the niairctal and gener ous support-of our people. There isnolhin-V in it present circumstances to inspire alat in, butu:i t!ie contrary, every motive for confidence. An all per Tadiug cause of emb.irratismetit and ditr.-s has been the character of our 1 emulation, ilowevcr patriotically intended, it is not to he di uic 1 tin. the measures adopted by Conirw fur the reform of the currency had the unhappy effect of in.-pir-ing the public mind e.iiii feelings of four nit:l dis trust a to the course that wotiM u-itimtbdv be 1 pnrd ia Mlatijui t- that part ul the publl'j b.l.t j -. that is represented bv tho Treiuurv miles. A- O" . 1 : " . 1 . .... - . ... prvoeiiaiuii-ui o mount; rep-.t-ii.tiion prcii: l?Ke an all-pervading poison into the niind oriliL- people, aud greatly circumscribed luid iliniiuislted the purchasing tower of the tiotes. ' There were many distiiigiiished and patriotic men in Congress, who eurncstly believed that Jlic great, if not tlie sole, evil of the currency was to be found in it rcduudaucy alone. And reusnn ing from this premise, they inferred that a corres ponding rcductieu of thU Irrire vohmie r.f the purchasing medium, would proiluce tin immediate reduction in the price rf uli saleable commodities. Other. entertained a d'fleren opinion, au.I believ ing that the purchasini; pu-.ver mi l value -f !h-,ce ! bl a critical and sensitive 'rtcTicndencc u;ou the j confidence and good will of thjhu) wtio were c::Ued ! upon to dxqhitne tln-ii mli-turice -f.ir them, in- i.-t- i etl that a reduction uf the tpit.'irtity, by any in ..-.-! sure that disturbed the confidence of tin- ii.-.,i.!,'i:i j the good faith of the Uovcromctit, would lead to . aaa.l. .aw l. . a -1A.-.- .a-....J . a i.i 1 f. a t.i.i. j.i 1 . ...iiwti 4.1 1 i til" 1 first opinion, and it must now be unt i-ra!l ml. 1 mitted, I think, that the polirv that nri -. JU.il vus erroneous, and the cwiiwiuciice. pfceivly m:.-Ii u 0 au oeen prenicic'i oy inosr who Ojip.i,.- 1 it. The immense reduction VflVrctcd by il.e !a t.i': :.'.' i per cent, levied upon the ciirn-:x-y, 1.1PI byi:;ej iirocess 01 . comiui.ory iiintuir;, p ivi'ie(-ii vitv ittle effect upon Ih-j" prices itf r it.iVi eliti.i. Kverybody regarded, with distrust, a new N.h ,,(' note of tfic same character as tfie la:, a;.d rest ing for their support as a circulating im-di.iM upon the same pWiljtiv wliieli had esi-Ud in 'di. appointment before. XluMhij iathe tru-j difTicnlty wa h.ive t cne-mn- i ter I think every candid perou wi-t iiowalhuv. Ieannot refrain from indul-in the h-n.i that 11 tew ' and sounder policy will givnrn oar future lei-1 tbin. tSTho patri'utist,. of Congress Is n .t t., he"caii- cd in (question, nor me we nt liherfv to b.t:t.t t!u-ir willingut-ss to renounce any p"iiey t7iat may. be proven, uy expertcme, 10 1 e. roti.v.ii-.-.i 1 mis chievous. " Our peipl .-, at th- .auie time. ; !i m.t b? M'clif, and ail tbi- respect ti:-; palri'ttie eitMeiK of tha great and aii;t'-i in Cyiiin::v. tahli ul V ir- ' ginia bava set 11 nvl! - exnmpfe. j Ou my arrivul in KichuionJ, I found that tin:- j commissioners of prices had iix-wl tlie a'icdi!e rale for wheat aud corn at .e nn I ibtlT.irs j :r nusnel, p.-spocliv- ly, tor tlie m nitlu of Aue. -I ; and tM-pteml'cr. lho foehng of diirppoiiiliiunt ' and alarm, with which I wa inspired t'.is tr cnrastanca,yoii enii easily iuimr;ine. This pain ful fooling was. bowwor. soon chan-.d for (-rttj of renewed confidence and ht-ji-, by the !:.i'i:irr? f Virginia. Pnbtie meeting were held ia tiio arri eulturalcoan'ies, and n.-olatiou ai.-pted. bV,-llv avowing the iunpofiUI ty of inaiutaini-; t'u- p-iblic faith, if tho Government were forvi-d by i he pi-nplu 1 pay such high prices fir supplier, n'el p.urt -lically insisting nitow a retluct'.nu of the ft iu bir'i rat.f, ami I their establishment tuip-m a basis s-ailici .-iit'y low t- itispire eoulxdencc in the currcnev. ;'ia; ri .'ii!; v. a-: that tlie c-Jtnni:y?ioin-i rc-ssi.-t'iiileil an. I lo.i.n-cd tbo schedule prices to for. wheat fr the mouth of August, and $5 for September. A wi-er .1:1 1 ro'TO patriotic coarse wa never purjttuil by a:i.v peopleyanill would respectfully appeal to you, as Chief Magistrate of our gallant and patriotic Stale, to suggest and encourage sin.ilarin-.etiiig.- ami res olutions, on the part of our own people." I. have an abiding confldeuce 'that a general aad well ostablishod belief iat'10 iutentlon of Couer.;?, un der no circumstances of tuuiptaiiun or trial, to shrink fioui (ho ob&crvnce of thu ii;-st r'gid good faith in our financial transactions lo. enable u to overcome ' all our fii.an- ial tliiTicuiiies. That such is their real iutontiou, I cannot doabt; hut Ibis rfclcetaiaation should be erieucrnge J 1.11 I supported by tho publi; dec!.;r.ut:on of our people, expressive of their own rcjolmeiil t 1 f,ster ih-j credit of tho Govcrnmiuit by the s:abli.hurnt of lorupriec., and. by the atr.o.ie support of ita 'i'rcas uary. Vkatcver differ -n. es ofrpmi.tii may Lnve existed in The past or'whatevrr errors may bt up jiosod to have existed It liio pant, or whatever er rors may bo supposed to have been com milted, may now be buried in a.eoiutiion jrravc. We afc making a new start in our Suanns, end under circuuutan ees by no means nnravarabio or di.eourain,;. The expenditures of the Govci nment rre of two classes; those ineurreJ abroad, and those incu'rretl at home. In respect .f tho first, there has hitber. U been little einbarrasMiient, nor i there any reason to expect, greater di tlicui tv in the future. Our foreign supplies will probn'blv be procured withont making any addition lo the public debt. The malice of our foes having raised the price of cotton to 3'.d. jier poand iu Kuropenn market.-', while the depreciation of our currency enables us at tho satno time to buy at homo at less actually than 4d., it is plainly seen that it can be no dilii cnit task to draw from our enemies, and from the complacent spectators of thf atrocious ' wm-. t!ie means of supply Ing all our foreign wnttf. This would leavw ns, then, only our domesl'C b-!.-t t- deal With, aad when it is considered that all tb-.tt i : asked of our people, and all that the Goveri.tucnt is called upou to par for, i simply their sutplu I productions, and their service in transportation i and mechanical and other labors, who can doubt j the ability of the people to beat th.is burthen ? If they Rave all that is asked, witbont compensation, I they would give at best no moce than their sur- ' plus, aud would be 110 jH.orcr .or the gift. Him , i then, can their condition bi tusdj worse by recciv- 1 ing the moucy and the bonds of the (Sovuruaicut, 1 in place of receiving no'hjng? ' . ' t nope. my dear sir, mat you may agree wiib me in the opinions and sentiments 1 liavc express ed, and may join with tne in the. effort to jfivc " new and generous impulse to me nuuiie -:entuna:it upon this great topic f our ur.tional affairs I do; not think that planter and farmers should alone toe called upon to declare in raror 01 lower pi ices; manafaclurers, railroad eomnanic. and every Seat interest of the country, should contribute to is rebf m. Let us content nuraclves with inure moderate tiriees. and keen down the nnblic debt : aad pot by extort ing the highest prices, swell tbe puuyuurvueo ana aisiwro our connuence iu kic virtu and the resources of tbe Govctnment. 1 remain, dear sir, youts. with great rrsntct, A. G . TBEXnoLN. eattaa, saea U Its pa'ylja. Jntorest that, tyhjs.lMi 4 nlmjm, J ItT-tMi.; ' "r.l'Vum.-J -y the , . t :jut tbe uonaiMwwn vi JrT.i--,rih..Viri"ititcom- city fr in its rrniw iiwwn . ... ..(..,. i, ,rv .no TELEGRAPHIC BSPOSTS Q7 THX PSXa ACCOAHC3. Untereit novuVMn: toAfltof CVmsjmsia the year Wat) by J. K TuitAaasa, in the Ctwrfc'a, UaWai? tbIU trict Court nt Um Cuofcxivnta busuesar too orthetw Dlatrlctof Uouryia. ' From the Front. The 12aBiy Chaagtas; Hlsr IJga. - ' Atlaitta. Augawt M. The enemy retired from onr tright-irwat fast night, and our (preen occupy their second line of entrenchment this morning. -The. enemy's Unes from Decatnr to Peacbtree street are all aban doued, but U is still ou our left and centre. . TUla tnoveoient, n bis pert. Is 'interpreted to be ccntrntion of his forces ou oar IcftT There is skirmishing this tnarning on our kilt and ventre.' enemy has not shelled the iiounv-- re'aehed our lines yesterday Two deserter afra(rAl txf nvlnn f .KtA ir-n 1 httr a loss a 4 avtj lhi.t of ,hev COme tllrou,,h vv lWoaA Memct from ... j lunoogn... - y have t-.it further nrws from Gen. Wheeler. Prisoners brousht in this morninit from our nitht. state that Wheeler only tapped the railroad twice. which was repaired iinmedtately, and trains went running through. They also state that Sherman's army is on ft.ll ratioi.s. fsecoNn .nisPATcu. Atlanta, August 20. Since morning the ene my has retired from our extreme left. Prisoners state 1'in! traiiiF came through from Chattanooira voten'nv. The C'Lattanooga f!aiete, of the S&d, states thnt Wheeler det.troyc.1 the depot at t'tevcjaiid, Teim., mid biu-ued the town. l.atcst front the trt Atlanta, "ugtist2Cth. Tho enemy have mast -c-l lH.-iM-c.-n Pace's ferry and the Campbell ton road and abandoned thoir entire lipo on the right of the vUiiitanooga railroad. " . . SLvrman'it or.ljr, dat-jl aib, directing a redne ti m of ruiio.is, was pteked up in the deserted eauij.-. There was i'inrp skirmishing on tho'left all "this & ftx rnoon. A fpc.-ial oiiMialch to the CfRcinnati Commercial, dMod X.i!-ivi!.e, Au.-pi-t ISth, says the rebel cav alry iittar.-!ed ill ays" vi'le, on Tuesday, a few miles b; l.i-.v Chc.i minima, l.'urioghe fight. Gen. St;ad innn v.t3 .crio'isly moti tded and Col. Straight was ki'l.vl. A disprteh from Indianapolis, of the lSshi slates lhi.t es (lie time of the draft approaches, the eo p!u are heeoniiag e'.tcitcd, and there i a great de tu-.iid f..r .-ah.faittitej of any aad alLcolor. From .Mississippi. Mexintiv, Au;Ur-t ?.iih. T'to lines at Vicks burg ase eotuplcttdy c'osjl for the next twant, d.ivj. Iii"rts and fjr-js aro not allowed. 'Under J l-i '- m.r iani'c-, it i thV.ight thut 'Koro is anoth- r-i uj,'n;r pr--..:.! lv thi yankocs. Tbe prisoners 1 e.u nr.-il ill Ai 'HIT his liv tnrrest left liirc fnr fit. j 1, tK; jt I hi uioruing. ' Front Mobile. rni.i:. Ann-t The fla of truc boat rc- I .-.;, f,r Tl, V,.l. . L'... t - !. tune --- .a.-.i.... ai,. 1 iuiau-3 Ult elur- g-i:i ca; iluhu d j,t tao o'clock 0:1 Tuesday last, tbi Monday ei eiiing they concentrated their fire j on the fort, uhich replied sharply. On Tuesday lo: bombardment was renewed, meanwhile the enemy eiie'-.:eue'i in getting .howitzers in position iiii'l the line of kirtnishers on fiie glacis of tbe l'-rt kept up illicit vy fire on our guns and gun- i n,'rs- v ita assisUnce of the mortars of tbe ; "ei t they sueci-eded in damainc' several euncar- fleet they succeeded in damapng several gun. car riages. 1 he fort did not fire on Tuosdny. t !.!. Pago de-troyed everything in the Fort, and s IU-j-i eis -iiitis. Jt-.-iind tho garrison, numbering .";SI men ivt-ro rent lo Xew Orleans, seventeen were kiile-'!; the 111:11. ber of wounilf d i unknown. . Xoii-cutnl-ulants are .now allowed to visit tbo c:(y. . Lit nd Jug- of the Cticmy at Crauts Pass. Monn.K, Air;. -'". The enemy has thrown a force of four thousand on tho mainland at Grant's Pa.:, opp-isito Fort Powell. , Fight at Clinton, I.a. Mont i.r, August 2f, from Osyka 2C. Colonel Set.u fiiight the cnetny in tbo suburbs of Clinton i :i.rd.iy aad drove them Lack ono mile. The fi Vjlit was desperate, our men charging them gal lantly. -Tho enemy received reinforcements and ive,.vcted their ground, and now occupy Clinton. er f.iree aro near Ciiaton. The enemy's ferce is rt parted to be hix thons.tnd infantry nnd cavalry w t'u thirty pieces of artillery. Prisoners captured miy their intention is to remain in Clinton, but it is not believed. Tclcgr.i)ah;c communication is 0en to withh six miles of Clinton. - -- - Dr r.ttiTrRts ok I'risonkk. Mrs. Dr. Walker, cultured in Georgia; Mr. Margare' Lennard.i laundress, captured wilh her husband, a- Yaakee soldier, nt PlymoutU, Xorth Carolina : Samuel "Sleet's. United Stale Custom Honne oMcer, in l.oudou county ; a.nd Wm. A. Kidl, a boy, cap tured as a sv in Mississippi, all of whom have been cor. lined in Castlo Thunder for sometime pnst, wet e discharged on yesterday and sent to the flas; of truce steamer otVariana en route for the North. Several hundred sick and wounded Federal soldier were also sent to the same place for embarkation, homeward bound. JUrhtHom l.'x-riinr, m.l. As Excr.LLEKT Him. The Buffalo New York dorter thus ;ives Rood reasons for not publishing tin Deelru-ation of Independence : We had intended to republish the Declaration of IndopciPlence fo-ilay, but omit it because it might be con-t'rncd into an attack upon the A ministration, and beeaue It is full f "copperhead sentiment bh-I lemocrnlie principles, which are held to b 'I reasonable" by tlie powers that be. " A N0B1.T Ev .hm.k. Three planters of Monro i .iil Clarke cuiinties, Alabama, upon bearing of tbe 1 ti.rcuiniu e-onijiii'tn or attalr in Mobile imdlodi i atcly took iheir hands to the nnraber of three buu I il.v l nad seventy-live, and tondered them to the j (i-'Veii.in. nt. and were aceepteI. "A few more such j a -t" will ive n.uh of labor withont resorting .to itiipres.-titent. Pi.txT PoTTors. A correspondent of tbe Au eaita, Coiiititutionalist, writing on the lath in at., a say. : " Iria potatoes should be planted immediately for a winter crop: prepare your ground-well, aad plant them e-iiit or ten inches deep, and cover with wet in p m,i re. Ih i-Jit. otiioii aud salfafy should lie put ia at oiiccp alsn turnips and cabbage. fcA Canadian journal reports that several r-oniidernbte droves or horses, purchased ia Wee- r . .... i-....r..,?,..- . v... .i ,1rn oll " ma,, slcamcra tfuri0it the past few days, de.tined fjr Quebec, where it is under stand they will be shipped for a Mcxiean port, and thence passed overland into the Confederacy. Er.tcnT From. Two events are about tu happen which will caua tbe BebeU" of Mebll to rrjpice, c en though Farrajrut should be ruiaUig the tr ar.d irou on fiicir bhatis at tbe time. That isi He can say "at Tifi. )lolitr RaUter and A4- - li'r.i .1 - nai OavFisjaataTf PBtaavias iflumu. Tha tMlssaiar Jftsnal asya . ThmarahMt aishi tkjssina HUt prtsosms Pt'taa an (.via, M la Bra. ervaatari V nt ! ' T " "T wu7 Ot good t.ls Sisafh. TVey ara orderly uTn Iwir Jay si ii sat, hst m daehM ta faaiiliae at rntMtfWlm tUnir u.traaMraaM to voutbr principle. tb daei eiplino of ti, eaap U nrj rhrid. aad tbstw'ls ao bstsaoun botwwra the prUoaert aaSt tha pablku PawetslHaaaeat) arar get pef svr tha hhrh t at tha atass, asnch laas get withist saaakssg distance, , If accTTva DacAUTMajrr, i hliHodgavnia, August 1 Vta, 14. J 8 Busaaraas eossplsiaU an uvad ta this a o. hj fssrwaa at tatba Xrisisa of Mditia uadar easaajasd of Mai. Ua, Q fissssh. tmr loaghs, datatl and durehams, Z tska this asathad ofstattag to all bssbK ttat tha Uivisioa has aafjuan aasAaaUasl MsatutssaB Assssui auBB aaauajaujuuu; BBajsjBJ' bjbj d of Guu. J. B. Hood IU1 sua Uats atfl asand, or till i; Udisthaadad. wttoalaat satisatMl tha m As It ta hue tliara ba a dividad aiAtlaaui, a- th eoaiAaltfl Oaa. IfaktMt. till I shall tliiak rvnar t rcmsM It si abor Hm.tl aad all tha uppliedtiaas for furlough, detail or dis charge, A uit la tuada to him througb tha regular military channel. None of then wOl ba aetod upon by ma. Tbe Hospitals of the Militia are also uader tha dinctioa and control of tha officer ia that Depart meat, under. Gen. Hood, and tha Statu has no control over them. During ta time that Gen. Hood eommands Mi Militia, they are as absolutely under his control, for thu defence of Atlanta, as tb Georgians in Virgin ia am under the control of (Jea. Lc. Tbe. only diffeiwnee is in t term of serriee. Those In ViraU sr ia for tha war, whUs the Militia are in for. tb aeserganey, ta h Judged by tho Qorernor, and they are dish 'dad or withdraw a by his ordir. JOSEPH K. BROVTK. .Kach Daily paper in tb State is requested to copy. ug27-lt ExKCUTire DerABTuaxr, -Milletlgevillc, Aug. Itf ib, 180L M jo tat jutnee 0 ise l xj trior Vuri and Aid dc Camp I AM informetl that the Polioeuiajn some of the eonnticis who hare been deUiled under Orders from these !Icadquar')rs, upon the applications of the Inferior Co arts, to act as a palie force for their reapective eau alias, are neglecting their duties aad giving thoir attention exclusively to their wu pri vate affair. Ibis cannot b tolerated. Tbe de tails were not granted to them aa matter of per sonal favor, but, as a matter of public interest. Tbey are req aired to give their whale time to tbe business of traveling through the county from plan tation to plantation, under such regulations as tha Court may prescribe, and in seeing that the negroes on all plantations left withont overseers, are kept in subjection add property protected. This duty n) expected to be performed as prompt ly and faithfully aathey would peform the duty of soldiers at the front: No policeman is expected to give any more of bis time to his own plantation than ho 'doe to tbe plantatioa of like site of eaeh other person ia tb section of the county towh'ch be may be astigned by tbe Court. In eaeh ease of neglect to perforin his duty un der tbe rules laid down, the CoArt and tbe Aids-de-Camp are obarged and required to arrest such de linquent Policeman and rend him immediately to I Muj. Gen. G. W. Smith, at Atlanta that be may be j compelled Jo do duty at'tbefrouL JOSEPH E. BROWS. DEaeh Daily paper in the State is request to copy. . aog24-U.ed liSii tOjJail la "J" me ts mil, or dark complexion, medium site, and says that he belongs to a man by tbe name of Uloodworth, but savsho is tbe Wae-ou Mastr (or a Wagon Master) in Ross Brigade of Cavalry, and that be, tho boy, got ln-t from the wagon train whea it was ordered ta fall back, from Atlnnta, O a. The owner of said boy Is reuqested to come forward and tako said boy away. aug27-10t W. It. BAXKaSTtX, Jailor. . FIFTY DOLL A ft HEW AH IX. STRAYED or Stolen on Sunday last, a large Red Cow, brass tips oa horns. Tbo above reward will be paid for her delivery to me, or for informa tion that will lead to her recovery. Address, r eall oa MRS. SAM'L II. SMITH. New-Orleans (treat, Griffin, Ga. ()JiETHOP9ANDW)LLAllREWAHD: I STOLEN rrota my quacters, on the night of An- i gust list, my Horse, blood bay, fifteen and - a half bands high, black mane and tail, black legs, long, round bo-ly, and large full eyes. . I will pay One Thousand Dollars for the delivery of tbo IIoro to mo or to Maj. Goat Cheatham, Army of Tennessee, or for infortaalion that will lead to his recovery, and no questions asked. W. F. ERSKINE, Chief Quartermaster Artillery, A.,Tf Atlanta, August 24. 18(54. JEST-The Maoon Telegraph, Montgomery Adver tiser, Columbus Times, Missis.ipp.aa at Selma, aad the Meridian Clarion, will publish the above ee week and wend bills to this otHec. ang28-lw PICKED UP. A LARGE sorrel horse with a white streak ia tbe face- Tbe owner ean get bim by proving property, tied paying costs, at Mercer's Brigade ambulance train, Cleburne's Division. R. B. HARRIS, ' aug26-3t As't. Surg. 57th Ga., Regt. NOTICE. TAKEN UP on tbe 20th inst.a bright bay horse, very thin iu order, eight years old, fifteen hands high, lettye weak and saddle sore eai th right side of him weathers, which the owner ean get by applying at tha nertdquarters of th 6th aad tub Tena. Rests., Maney'e Brigade, Cheatham's Divis ion, proving property, paying for thia advertise ment and other expenses. aug26-3t Returns of the Tcnuewaea Blactloa. ,v The offline! return ef th Tenn election) should he sent to J. E. R, Ray Esq., Secretary of State, Macon, Ga. .These are th temporary Head quarters of the Governaaeat f Teiaatasia. . BU)t23-lW. Gairna, Qt4 August 2iX .1M. ST3AW wanted for th aiek aayd wsaadsd at th diatributiiig Hospital at last Point, to4raasMr tnem on toe oar. Persons having straw to dispoe ef for the aher purpose will please leave therr nsmas with Mai. F. A. Sir jkj ; Uoipital Q. M who will sestd (or it. A liberal price will be paid for it if required. Those iavi:r tee mesas to bale tb straw will f be rvadcring ma essential erH by bavms; h oo. augZ4-tf T. O. oliaaLY, Ag"t Ueep't. C1KCUI.AR. HeADqcABTaus, Gairns, Ga ) Aagusl. Zata, ISO. ALL otEcrrs aad taen absent frm aad unable to join their commands will rerort at once to th Cavalry reBdenvoos at Grisla, Gs. Lieut. CoL John P. CaaaetOB, Provost Marshal of Cavalry, Is en trust Ml witb tb duty or arresung and bnagtag to justie all stragglers arid depredators. Coaaeript and EnndliBg OfBeers ar requested to sead reports or any Cavalry abeenteea in their respective locali ties. By authority from General Hoed. ' . By erder or Brig. Gea. A. IYHRSON. R. F. Lawtob, A. A. and V3earL Atlanta IatullireBcer. Macon Tslerrspb. Bsvaa- nab Republic n and Col erne Thwes pabisik six times aad Bead bUl to this offi. ug23-6L TO OVYajlBRfi OF COTTOlt IM TUB CttTY OF GMItPVtM. A LL parties bartag Cettea at 1 aud 1st a. a. house, am hereby Botiled toeota tweest this tins aad th 1st of St at ass ksr aaxt pay storage ta taac Oatev siuls a Mutewat quaatity f Umi oettoa win he sold to eeecr ex pauses. - . MALL BAT. GrialB, Aagast tth, 184U. H48vta - Str-Macou Telecraph aad AuewsU Chresilel aad 8etinel copy till let SeptBBiber ajt4 aa4 hiQr to tail otaee, ahatttf srtWat that J tfSOO RP.WA1D. OTOLMf, aa th alght of uW 11th Irart, fra ary atabte, a dark bay .or 1 buss, luuek bbssm aad tail tuaa aad tail rather hasvry, ftah4hsa4 haul white, a good many white hairs lhar fTi1rr. th ssane an her wethers wsf eut very short Saw i ahtsut six yean eldf hsr left brad aaki is tat Ha d ia swaU a UtUs wkMU ah stand any tr" T tiasa. 8 he is a uatural pr-tb dvipak uh on was iu In order wbea stnlaa sathas: hw brad whea riding her. Baht auna ly aalongad t Ltout. J. M. Coekren f Mar. ahalt's Cattery, Arary of Tatinesse. I wULgiv SMS if deliversd to ss ha tMSi, r UaC CoekroJl, llarshaU's Battery, Army Taaajtf aua, J. M. PO&TEB. aagt-lw. LIST OF FK BIG IIT r Rasas Inlay In the Southern Eipi OCT.ru. Gurmjc, 6., Aug. SS. U44. 1 Bundle. Mr M A Isnogla; 1 Trunk; Mtaa A T Fletcher, 1. trunk, Mr Mollie Ktaith, 1 trualr, C P Newton; 1 trunk. Mr It E Wilson: 1 bor, Mr 1 , Wa,aniowilri 11 iwiw; S WI, A J THrgW; 1 kuap aaefc, Jacob Champion; 1 ksa aaok. Rilay Couaall: 1 box. C R Waitaaaa- 1 tWak m,aiuMi; a i. ... Mia a. naciwra: 1 t J MrsSallie W Smith. bundle. V vZL. IXZZkC? David Stanton: 1 parcel, Mr T F HoI1bL 1 m3. cel. Mrs Aiary 1,ife; I trunk, Mrs S K .Settle; I box, Mrs Mary F Head. Consignees will please call at once, as all freight are stored at owners risk, and exitense. f J. II. i.OGAX, Agt. 0K aHOIJMANI IXH.LARM REWAHD. OTOLEN fr..m my headquarters, near Atlanta, - Ga., my Mare, bri-jht bay, bald face, black man and tail and black lc-rs, wilh tb exception of two small white spots on the inride or each brad foot, carries a bisb head and altogether is a very " gay looking animal under th saddle. J will pay $A0 for her dolirery to me at this plane or to Maj. Oct. Cbcathaui,Arniv of Tcnnefcee. or for iaforma Uob so that I can get her. And SOOtl fur the d4 teetioa of the tbicr that stole bcY. 'H. J. BUTLER, flriBn, Gs., August 12. MsJ. and C. 8. .-SuThe Macon Telegraph, Montgomery Adver tiser. Columbus Time.,Miisplppian at Selma, and the Meri'llau Clarion, will publish the above oa week and send bills tu this oCce. aug!2-tf. TO HKFLTfilJIiS. 1 OFFER for sale 131 acres of land opposite and in front of tbe Rail cad Depot, Jonesboro, Oa. There is a splendid Honse on the place with six rooms and 4 fire places. The Houso is beautifully situated in a nice oak grove. There are also two Negro houses aj,d a kitchen, rplcnJid Stables and .Shed, Fruit trees .pf all kind'.and all kinds of vege tables, about fir y acres in cm, five acres in sugar cane and a sugar mill on tha. premises. This is ono of tha most derirulda pluees in ' Jonesboro. If rot soli in fiAetin days it will be for rent. ' Price 14,000. J.M.ELLIOTT. . auirll-latj. TVi liVvattanooga Youndry, LOCATED AT GJilFFIN, OA. ARE exchanging IIOLLO'V WARE of all kinds and SYKUP KETTLES at oldt.rie rUPbl CASTINGS at old prices, or they will give thea Vaa I W. . a a Sa . a m r aa aa- ai utEueM tcaau price lor OIU l,Al! M.H. ieT!i:... T. V KBSTKR, AC0. LHCAL 11LAMCH. WE have on hanj.at thia- uflioc.a lnr-je supply of the Blanks u-w I by Sheriff, Clerk and Or dinaries in this State, beautifully printed on' fine white paper, which we will sell at the same rates bow charged for the blank pupor alone. RAt.H. KAC.H!! Tl fr. wm pay toe ntgncst market price for good 1 cotton or linen rags, or Kivc In exebann for them fine English letter and cup pnprr, or Envel opes. Apply at tho REBEL OFFICE. GEOIUiU DIXO.V, (roRMERt.y or ucvrni, rr.nn.) ATTORNEY AT LAW hiciimoko, Va. All claims against the Confederate Government, djnated aad collected. jt7,l'MU M,,nUo,, paid to Soldiers' el Aim. ATTl-..TIO.. miinrn W"";w' Aojrnst 4, 1$54. ' I ' 11 K lOlluWinfr nnmtxl tivirrA -l.a .a. .-1 the enemy from Carr.lUcounty' la tbi State. 7t"J' toPCD.cmt,"rt ' re now in my posseaahaa. a M!" W,U fl,rwa''. W charges and tk' Mmon, 0 feet 2 inches high, blue. 20 years eld. belongs to the estate eTitoane, aud hired to Dr. J It. Uood, Liekskillct, Carroll county. riaiborne, 0 feet h.k'h, black, 22 years old. be long to James New ton. Tom, A feet 7 inches Llgh, black, 21 years ld belongs to Jesse Robert. It. U. NEWTOX sag! tf Hatch Factory The undersigned are now prepare! to 11 orders t v KUFCRIOK FZUOTZOdN' rJATCHBC TRY THEM; j Tbey are stood any yank Btatehaa ' a Address uekkm sv unismts. Oriffia, Ga. Jen is tr. TAMCX L'I. OV leavintr Atlsata a few weeks age, a Negro boy callinx bimsir Eli, who says be bc..ga to Mr. David Henderson and bad beetr hired by a Mr. Britt to work upoa fortifications, with ether uegreca, aad that said aegrocs bad returned hoiae, aad that ba had boon, lost from them. Said a was frees Gwiaett county, Ga., with Lis home la rear mt tb Ikees of tbe enemy, and wished to be taketaeare of until be could get home, -without fall ing into the hands of tb enemy. Mr. Uendeesoa has been written to and alio inquiries made c rning tbe boy, but nothing hi Jeen ascertained relative to bim as yet: Posihly tbo hoy may be avoiding further work upon the fortifications, and if so I would be glad to deliver him up oa notiee from tbe Engineer Corps employed at Atiaata, C to Mr. Britt. If this he uot the case, owner will pleas inform mo what diosiilon he desires to be made of tb hoy. a Addiess Subsistence Department, Martin's Car-. airy DrvWoa, (Jrifliu, Ga. . a(23-lw LB VBRT FEMALE COLLEGE. THEeaerclaee ofible Iattitntloa wfD hegra eta Tuesday th 2tb of Sept. Tb Presideat, ate-. . T. A. Browa is a gentleman of ftnished tie rim., aad loag experience in teaching. Hs will bare as sociated with bim a complete and able Board of la tt ruction. Mrs. James Caliier.vh has charge of th Bosrdiag Dafiarlaaeel. caa aoeommodate a Ura BBBsber ef yoang ladies. For further particulars addr Rev.i A. Browa, or tbe UBdrsigud at" Talbettau, Oa. K. U. MURKILL. augti-au Ch airman Boatd TraM.