Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 04, 1861, Image 2

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The Btlk OlviBtfon. Arum, Ifomt, Jan U, lilt. Th* Buk ChtuIIn of Ik* S*»Ui*rn 8UU* met *t th. City Hall, aid »M oallad to ordor —««h, ub* H>lmu of GhwlMtoa for toosporary Chair wW. objar i '..king tha Chair, Mr Holm, aru . . **'• C"/ 1 " * nd Mr Jaok.ca of Gwrgia. Mhiaky Uk.pt wwiaally at Ilk bat aalaa PW** aoma dal- •gata /rota T«pp»m«, would laform thorn ou that poiat. Mr. WioU of TfBUMMO replied that be waa tho oaly doiacato froaa that But*. Cafortu- netoly tho Goweraer of tho State waa Bet aath- oriaad by the Aat of the Iwgialatare, to ill re- eaeelat la the delegation. Meet of theee who were appointed had ’|dne Into the army and oould not leave their corauiaoda to attend the Coareatiea. Mr. fjohaa of Sareaoah eufgeeiad that ell the delegatee praaaat come forward end earol their haute. The Stetee were celled and the following deltgatea roe ponded: Taanaaaaa—Motet J. Wieka, Bank of Mam- pbia and Bank of Chattanooga. ,.,, , Ctoaoit — H. R. Cuyler, Plaatera’ Bank of Sevan q ah. Solomon Cohen, Bank State of Ceorgia. H. Roberta, MerebanU’and Planter,’ Bank. Iaaae Soott, Bank Middle Georgia. W. 8. Cothran, Bank of Xcopire State. A. Auetell, Bank of Fulton. W. H. Inman, North Weatorn Beak. G. B Lamar, Bank of Commerce. W E Jtckaoo, Union Bank. Alfred Baker, Mechanlet’ Baak. Barra Caaouaa.—C. M. Furman and C. V. Chamberlain, Bank ef the Slat# of South Car oliaa. Hoary Cabin and G. W. Willi.m,, Bank ef South Carolina. W. J. Boo nod Robert Uuire, Stalo Beak of South Carolioa. Wm. B Smith, Union Bank of Sooth Caro linn. 1). Havana! aad Jae. J. MoCarter, Planter,’ A Merebanta’ Bank. J. X Saaa and G. A. Treaholm, Bank of Cbarleaton. S. Rote and Jaa. G. lloimea, South-Weatern Railroad Baak. John 8. Davia, Farmers’ A Exchange Bank. X) L. McKay and Jamea L. Gibber, People,’ Bank. Wm. Godfray and Allan McFarland, Mar- chaatt’ Bank of 0 be raw. J G. Henaiag, Beak of Georgetown. Gao. 8. Cameron, Bank of Cheater. B. D. Boyd, Bank of Newberry. Ataaaaa.—J. J. Dooegan, Bank of Nortbarn Alabama. Ftoama.—A. IT. Cole, Bank of Ferntndioe. Virginia reeponderi by letter, which appear, in the proceeding,. The following wore appointed e Committee on permaaont orgeniaetion—each State teleetiag ita ewn Committee men. Georgia: Mr. Bcolt end Mr. Roberta. South Carolina: Mr. Tranholm and Mr. Cam eron. Alabama: Mr. Doutgan. Florida > Mr. Cola. Tenneaaee: Mr. Wieka. Tha Committee retired for e few momenta and raturnad with tha following recommenda- tiea, whieh waa unanimously adopted : For President, G. B. Lamar, of Georgia; for Secretary, Jamee S. Gibbon, cf South Carolina. Mr. Lamar thanked tko Convention for tho honor—aaid he waa unuaod to preaiding over daliberatlra assemblies-ereved the indulgence af tha body, aad aaid ha should endeavor to diaahnrga hia duties to the beet of his ability. Tha following lottar from Virginia waa than mad and ordered to be entered oa the miautee: Fannnt’a Balk or Viaaiart, Rtchmood, May 80, 1801. Sia : It waa the with of tko Baak, of Ikio et'y to b« represented la your Coavenltea, and detrgatee to It wen appelated, loet new, however. Ike enemy la auppoead to design la- roads Into our Statt, aad then la a natural nawllliagaoaa upon ike part of us all to lanes onr homes. Forihia reason alone, our Bankart will not bo present participating la yeur de- liber at Iona I hart tha pleasure to any that our Bankers an impressed with tha importance af arrange ment! to pat tho enmnoy of the Confederate Stetee opoa a fooling, aa near as practioabU, of equality. They en prepared to aeqnleaoe in eay judieloua meeeuree to f hat ran It, aad may be ex peeled to ascent it army er- rtngementa aaneiioaed by Ike OoevelUo aad seaeurred la by the Beak, of the other South, hrh Stain. Should tho Convention, for any reason, de- sMo t« hold aa adjoaraod meotiag, it will gin pleAaore to oar Baa here to unlit la tbit ccnferraoe. ’’I am, with great reepeot, Tear obediem aervaat, WM. 0. McPABLAND, Pnaldeat. To Ike Pnaldeat of the Baak Con tea Una, Aliena, Oeergia. Mr. Trent elm then presented the following oommunioettoa from BcenUry Memminger, which was ordeiod la he enured on the Min utes t 1 s .,.,iiama ,s la aeatl ' I. MEMMINGER, Saoralary af tha Traaaory. Tha followiag Committee was thaa appointed a rather bettor market thaa thia Onto have had a doll asarkot throughout tha wash, aad to-day war# sold la bulk as low as ta prepare husian. for whom lb* foregoing two oomn Mr. Wieka of Tennessee. |l|f. Ravenel and Mr. Trenholm of South Cdfotfefta TUN offer*. The price asked ia comically Me* Ryeisio but slight request; 60c. ia tha fif «*• offered, but 3@Se pee buabcl higher ii eaked €muim, Nt; 81, 1MI. To the Convention of she Baa ha of the Con- federate Siena, Adame < .. OesTLiaaa—I regret tha* tha ekigaoaieu af hualauaa prevent my auaadlajt yeur muaiihg. I dm uM informed ah ta lb* ohjecia uhtch are eont*mpUi#4. farlbrr ihsa by ike staiemeat la ibe poklUhM adit af (he Coo»,oiioo Ue. ■_rthUg*>f - J siring grauly 10 forward tha objeat aiatad In tha mil, I hava ooneluded that tha heal mods ef fortherieg it le to laform some members af yaur body' af tha 'vfvid ‘Add ' Itaai plana of t«a Ocvorameat, end oadoavor <* harmoatxe yot-T action with theta plane. To thla aad I have aaafovrod fully vkh Mr. Gan Aina Irtai, if OtarleMtii tow ngawiiil Mm it praaaat thoaa liana; aad I fhai hopldaut that yea will And yaur alabea, M aasawtW. fated, at Matt, cecoulhaWy par moled ho aha nfeagematn ahwvdy maAa hy she OWra Mr. Donegan of Aiafytpa. Mr.Cul*of Florida. * . \3 r. n Mr. Ravenel announced (hat each of the Banka of Charleston had peaaed the followiag resolution i Resolved, That tbia Beak will eredil theBee- retary of the Treasury with tbo aua of ope bond red thousand doll art, at the reU of I per cent, per annum, aeoured by large Treeaury note* to be redeemed by email Treeaury notan, eod to be convertible into 8 per cent. Boedaof the Confederate State*, at the option of the holder*. Mr. Holme* atated that there were e greet many Bonds of Stetee* Banka* Bail road Con*, peniea, citiaa, end corporations, whoa* Internet waa payable in Hew York. He •uggeated that thia Convention recommend to ell auch the propriety of paying the eeme at aome point er point* within the Confederacy. Referred to the Convention. Mr. Tranholm auggeated that n circular be •aued to ell the Railroad Companies recom mending them to receive end pay out at per, the Bonds end note* of the Confederacy. Re ferred to the Committee. Mr. Holme* presented a plan for the Con vention to adopt, Which be wished to refer to the Committee for consideration, merely, with- out being read, fie hoped hia plan, or aoma auch, would greatly facilitate the Confederacy in its measure* to secure money and mean* to carry on the war. Referred to the Committee. The Proa ideal suggested the propriety ef rec ommending to the Congreaa soon to aaaemble at Richmond, to limit the amount of notes to be issued, and make them a legal tender dur ing the eoalinuanee of the war, and for two year* afterward*. Referred to the Committee. Mr- Cuyler presented resolutions from the Banks of 8evanneh similar to the Charleston B*uks. Referred to Committee. Mr. Cole requested that the Committee inquire into the expediency of Congrees pas*, ing an act making tbo Bonds and notes of the Confederacy a basis for Banking capital—the ■am* as gold and silver. Referred to the Com mittee. Adjourned at 4 o'clock. 4 o'clock, p. m. The Convention met pursuant to adjourn ment. Hr. McFarland, of South-Carolint, waa ap pointed Assistant Secretary. Mr. Trenholm presented the following : Report of the Committee of the Convention of Banks, at Atlanta, June 3, 1861. The Committee beg leave respectfully to re port that they have carefully considered the se veral matters referred to them by the Conven tion, and recommend the adoption of the follow ing resolutions, which embody all the measures they would advise the Convention to adopt at present: 7fr.ro/rsd, That this Convention do recom mend to all the Banks in the Southern Confed eracy to receive in payment of all dues to them, the Treasury notes of the same on deposit*, and pay them out again to customers. That until the said Treasury notes esu be prepared and issued, it be recommended tbat II the Banks do agree to advance to the Gov ernment, in current notes, such sums severally as may be agreed upon between them and the Secretary of the Treasury—the said advance to be made on the deposit with the Banks of Trea sury notes of large denomination, on S per cent. Stock or Bonds. That all the Banks in the Southern Confeder acy are earnestly urged to take immediate ac tion on the foregoing resolutions,* as a measure of the greatest importance to the Government and the people, and communicate the same, without delay, to the Secretary of the Treasury, at Richmond. That it be recommended to alt the Railroad Companies in the Southern Confederacy, to re ceive the Treasury notes in payment of fares and freights. Tbat the Legislatures of the several States do make it lawful for their tax collectors, and other officers, to receive the Treasury notes in pay ment of all taxes and all other public dues. Khat all the States, cities and corporations tviog coupons payable in the city of New York, or elsewhere, ia the enemy's couatry, be requested, during the continuance of the war, to appoint some place of payment in the Con federate Stales, and to give their creditors no tice of the same. That the Committee recommend that when this Convention adjourns, it adjourn to meet on the 24th day of July next, at Rich mond, Va. The resolutions were read seriatim, and each te was adopted unanimously. Mr. Roberts offered the following: Revived, That a copy of the proceedings of this Convention be sent to each Bank within the Con federate States, with a request that they co-operate with this Convention. Adopted unanimously. Mr. Ravenel stated tbat the Banks ol Char leston. Savannah, and Augusta, bad already adopted the recommendations of the second re solution. Mr. Baylor, ia obedience to the resolution which was passed by the Dirctt Trade maetiag, in this city, on the 30th instant, submitted a re port. which was read, and referred to the ad] journed meeting at Richmond. It was stated by the City Council Committee, that the* ouncH would superintend the publica tion of the proceedings, pad .pay all the ex- peases. Ml Austelle was appointed a Committee to distribute the proceedings among the Banka, when they were printed. The thanks or the body warn extended to tbeOntnoil for tho accommodations it had pro- pored, end Us liberality in peblishiag the pro- NtwaM’6 tkA Of tb* whlrt aro daily made at a fraction lower Tho a’ipvision market has had no support from any quarter during tho weok, and, conse quently, baa a weakening tendency for all who are cotopeDid to offer anything for sale under auch circumstances. Meta Pork oaa be had at $10 per bbl; Bulk Meat at 4]@6i for Shoul der* and Bides: Baoon at the same relative rate. 5l@6lc ; Lard at 8| for tiercoa, and 9Jc. for kegs; but ibone who are not compelled to realise do not listen to aucb figures. To-day theonjy thing made publio in the wav of Iran* actions waa soma sales of Rump Pork nt $9.60 @$10 per bbl. Just think of 30c. for oorn, for wbioh they could get from $1 to $1.25 by sending it down among u*; and Bscoa at while it is worth 124 to 1# here I In Indiana aad Illinois, corn ia worth 16 cents and coal 25 cents per bushel; and people are burning corn to make fires of in preference to coal, because it really affords more beat and ia cheaper, and alto be cause they can’t sell the corn for money to buy coal with. Will those people long endure this ? for the United State* Government baa prohib ited tko tala of any of these artielee to us.— The sequel will chow. But there is another view of this matter that we want to impraea on tha minds of our read ers. Snob a thing aa effectually preventing all trade with ns in these artielee of prime neces sity, may be accomplished, unreasonable as it may appear. The products of their exhaust- loss soil may bo kept on their hands for years —wa speak only of a possibility. In view of ibis, wo agaio urge on all our people economy. We can do on far less meat than we have been accustomed to using, and wo can raise far more than wo have been raising. Tho use of a smaller quantity of fine costly hams might be very advantageous to all conoerned. Lot those who are able to furnish themselves with luxuries, oven in these hard times, set the ex ample by curtailing their expenses in this line; and let what is saved cn this score go to tho support of our noble volunteers in the field. Raise an abundance of chickens and eattbein. Keep up a few pigs, and make large fat hogs of them by feeding to them what is too often thrown away. Let all parties, rich and poor, practice auch economy as they havo not for many years past. In this way much suffering may bo averted, and efficient service reudered to our Government. There ia no estimating the amount of good that may bo done by practicing self-denial.— The time may soon come, when it will be a •torn and inexorable necessity. Let us begin now. Reported for the Baltimore Sun. Tha Habeas Corpus Case of John Merry- man, Esq. General CadtQfJlader Evades Attachment— Chief Juttice Taney denies the President's Power to Suspend the Uxbeas Carpus—Proceedings to be Reported to the President. In tbe matter of tha petition of Jobu Mer ry man for a writ of habeas corpus, and tha writ of attaohmant against general Georgs Cadwallader for contempt in refusing obe dieno* to said writ—bators Honorable R. B. Taney, Chief Justice of tha Supreme Court of tha United States. Tha following writ of attachment was issued on Monday by order of Chief Justice Jarney, returnable yesterday at 12 o’clock, at, which time Chief Justioa Ta ney was present in tbe United States Court room to receive tha marshal’s return thereon and to hear the case : TIIK WRIT OF ATTACHMENT. The United States of America, District of Maryland, to wit: To ibo Marshal of tbe Maryland Distriot, greeting We command you tbat you attach the body of General Georgs Cadwallader, ana him have before the Hon. Rogor B. Taney, Chief Juatics of the Supreme Court of the United States, on Tuesday, tbs 28th of May, 1801, at 12 o’clock, at tbs Circuit Court room of tbo United States, in the city of Baltimore, to nnswsr for his onntempi hy him committed in refusing to produce the body of John Mar* ryman, of Balimore county, according to the command of the writ of habeas corpus returna ble and returned before the said Chief Justice tbis27fb day of May, 1861. Heroofyou are not to fail at your peril, and have you then and there this writ. Witness, tbe Honorable Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of tbs Supreas Court, tbe first Monday in Dseember, in th* year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. Thos. Spicer, Clark. Issued 27th May, 1881. Chief Justice Tansy, upon taking his seat upon the bench, said that be desired to state that his associate. Judge Giles, of the Circuit Court, was present with him yesterday by bis invitation, beoause be desired to avail himself of his counsel and advice ia ee Important a case. The writ of habeas corpus was order ed by him as Chisf-Jusiios of the Supreme Court of the United States, consequently Judge Giles could not act with him io tbs ease. Ha had also invited Judge Giles to be present to-day, but be was unable to appear. In eon sequence of an engagement ia' sonectioo with 5 religious association, whejs deliberations udgs Gitas eo aside red it important tbat he should attend. Ckiaf Justice Tansy than called for ike marshal’s return to the writ of attachment above sot forth, when Mr. Spiesr, ike elerk, handed him the following, which the Chief Jostles requested him to rend: van marshal's return. Ibsreby certify that the Hon. Roger B Tansv. Chief Justice of the Bupremo Court of tho United States, that by virtue of the with in writ of attachment to me directed on the 28th day ef May. 1861. I proceeded on the 28th of Majb 1861. to Fort MoHeary for the purpose of nervlog said writ. I svot in my •awe at the outer gats—the messenger re turned with the reply *« that .hero was an an swer to my card,"—and therefore could not serve ike writ aa I was commanded. 1 waa not permitted ta entnr the gate. So answers Wasbirotox Bor if art, U. S. Marehal for tko District of Maryland. Chtof Imilm Tansy, after qacaUeaiog |fr. Vance, the DcMtt United Staten Marshal, In rsteifen U ItiTtoforto te serve the writ, to* and impr essment. Bat where, as in esse, tbs power refusing obedisnee was so no csswKMBresa st doing anything morn than he had dons. ?*>• Chief-Just Ice proceeded as follows : I ordered this attachment yesterday, be eeoso, unoo tbs foes of the iwturg, the deten tion of the prisoner waa unlawful, open ike grounds: “ First—Tbat tbe President, under rbe eon* stitution of tbe United 8tales, eamot suspend the prictlege of the wi it or habeas corpus, nor nutboriss n military officer te do U. “ Sccoud—A military officer has no right to arrest and detain n person not subject to tbo rules and articles of war for an offense against tbs laws of tbe United States, except in aid of the judicial authority, and subject to its control; and if the party is arrested l>y the military, it is the duty of the officer to deliv er him over immediately io theoivil authority to be dealt with according to law. “ I forbore jest erduy to stale orally (be pro visions of the constitution of tbo United States which makes these principles the fundament al law of the Union, because an oral statement might be misunderstood in some portions of it, and I shall therefore pul my opinion in writing, and file »l in the office of the Circuit Court in the course of this week.” He concluded by spying that he should cause his opinion, when filed, and all the proceed ings to be laid before tbe Preeideot, [n order tbat be might perform his constitutional duty, to enforce tbe laws by securing obedience to tho process of tho oourt. Here tbe Chief Justiee concluded hie re marks, and the oaee, ns for ns tbe judicial pro csss is concerned, is closed. Tbe proceedings were witnessed by n large number of persons, who orowded th* court room and the street in front during tbe morn ing— attracted thither by the interest and im portance of tbe case in tbe present condition of publio affair*. MUSTER ROLL OP VOLUNTEERS. Davia Infantry, from Atlanta. Wilson J. Ballard... Captain. John Me London First Lieutenant. William L- Hubbard... Second Lieutenant. John T. Walton Third Lieutenant. Campbell McPherson..............First Sergeant. William H Clayton Second Sergeant. C. R. Maddox Third Sergeant. E. B. Lovejoy Fourth Sergeant. James F. Walton First Corporal. P. B Sims Second Corporal R. Harris Third Corporal. S. Hoyle. Fourth Corporal. Lewis Valentino ...Musician. rnivATES. W T Allers, John White, C F Brid well, W W Renard, J L Bell, W B Landrum, W L Bay well, T H Luokey, J B Bag by, P J McOol lough, W Carter, James May, W W Clover, W H Niles, W W Davis, Thomas H Niles, J R Drake, A H Owens, W G Farrar, James H Owens, S Green, Thomas Phillips, William 61 Glenn, John A Pucket, George Herndon. T L Peck, J H W Hibbertft, S Rail, W J Hilburn, J J Rutledge, B Hudson, John Rogers, R Jourdan, James Smith, Silas Rent, 8 D Smith, John Rucker, R Wilkinson, A C Sneed. David H Wyatt, W T Sbepley, George W Wyatt, J M Southard, Tbomas E Waddail, A J Stewart, W A Win ford, Jamee Sims, James M Wright, LB Sims, Miles M White, L J Turner, M White, CTamk, 0 H McJ endon, J 8 Thrasher, John 0 Inglish, R Thrower, C F Rue. Confederate Volunteers, from Atlanta. G. J. Foreacre Captain. H, II. Witt First Lieutenant. R. K. Dillard, Second Lieutenant. Wm P. Moon, Ensign. 8amuel Hope, First Sergeant. Wm. G. Barrett, Second Sergeant Wm. R. Jones Third 8ergeant. Win. G. Fish back Fourth Sergeant Gideon W. Brooks, First Corporal. Gabriel Valentino, Second Corporal. G. L. Bridwell, Third Corporal. John C. Bridwell Fourth Corporal. Ferdinand MeMiller, Drummer. naivATEs. Allen, Thos W Anderson, Wm J Burnham. Andrew Bruce, D R Bennett, Jaa A Ballard, Wm M Burnes, John H Brooks, Lewis P Calder. Nathaniel M Cook. John T Campbell, Alexander Cody, Perry Clark, Thoe J Daniel, Seaborn Dougherty, Wm M Dunn, G F Embry, Jos Embry, Jesse Ethridge, F L Freeman. Thos H Foster, U P Goodwin, Jesse Gsrtrell. H C Green, John Z Hudson, John W Hamilton. D A Hoyle, Eli W Harper, Solomon G Henry, James Holmes, Aug Ingle. C W Jett Wm Jordan, Jas T Kennedy, Jss Mason, Wm C Malone, Reuben Malone, Thos J Malone, D J Norton, Wm T Owens, Uriah Owens, Andrew Phillips, John J Pittman. Geo W Powell, John T Payne, Thos Phillips, Reuben Rowe, A J Sim peon, Wm Simpson, Wm W Sherbert, A Stephens, H C Sims, David H Terrell, Wtn W Todd, Wm Wood, Thoe White, V P Wood, Geo M Wood, John A Whitaker, Geo H Woodruff, John K Wingfield, Jas L Whitaker, Wm H Whitaker, Jas T M Wallace, Annaoias Wilson, Robt Wallace, F R Young. H H Franklin Volunteers, from Heard County. J B. B. Brows Captain. Jamee W. Hr,........... l#t Lieutenant. Charles U. Feat bar. loo .2d Lieuuaaat Eli F. Glover 3d Lieutenant James R T Brown 1st Sergeant John T Vaughan 2d Sergeant John T Toddy 3d Sergeant. Motes T. Alrooo 4th Sergeant Thomas Brown Sergeant. Virgil 8. Pearson 1st Corporal. John H. Hoi won 34 Sergeant. John E Pendergrass 3d Corporal. . *4|k Corporal. L. Rirk.. N. 8. Calpsppar. M. a Una .Secretary. 8amnel T. Brows,,,,, Mnsidan. John C. Moulton. ...-Musician. At t x w Adame. James L Matts. James R Alamo* Henry Q Mitllrwaa, Andrew J Bnnk.JotoB •- Hiw, Junto* V ssstfisr* Emm* Featberf ton, Giles W EE&ik? Hood. Middleton P Jsckeon, Isaac J Jackson, James A Jenkins. Richard JUghh John M Kent, Jordan Lowe, J. Newton^ Rooks, Jeste E Rooks, Wm R Samples, James M Sbwgjrt, Cbes L Stewart, David W Saxon,M H Sprodlia, John W txrjxg&vv Thomas, Wm W Vaughan, Richard M Vickers, Hugh T Vickers, Win A V teksrs* Char*** S Watson, Francis M Yarbrough, Janies M Second Diatriet Coweta Guards, from Coweta County. Sanders W. Leo Captain. T. J. Pinson 1st Lieutenant George H. Cariniebiel ....Id Lieutenant. J. Benton 3d Lieutenant. A. C. North 1st Sergeant George C. Hunter 2d Sergeant. Walker G. Kemp 3d 8crgeanb Marcus A. North 4th Sergeant. Hiram M. Kemp let Corporal. Calvin M. Brown 2d Corporal. William P. Bryant *d Corporal. John A. Jonee 4th Corporal. Thos. B. Parks Secretary and Treasurer. PRIVATES. Adams, Columbus H Hagins, James T Arnold, T H Hammond, E F Anderson, Geo M Haynes, Geo W Ashcraft, A B Hiademoa, David J Benton, John W Jones, James A Bowers, Lawson W Johnson, Robt M Bexley. Hugh M Johnson, Clayton Beet, Harris Jordan, Wm Best, A J Lynch, Wm D Britt, Hezekiah M Latimer, Josiah G W Bankston, John C Martin, John L Bankston, James L Overby, Wm T Bailey, G A Peake, William L Bailey. Robt C Persons, Turner J Bedealeaugh J H Perkins, Robt B Baughman. Joseph Rodio, Thos J Bannister, John L Roberts, Pleasant Bannister, Wm T Springer, Francis M Carmichael, Robt N Sharp, Wm S Canton, Frank J 8hocmaker. John B Camp, A J SbaraoD, James G Carmichael George B 8tokes, Geo W L Colton, Lewis C Shropshire, Cbas J Dunn. Wm C, Sr 8mitb, George E Dunn, Wm C, Jr Thompson, Alexander Dormiok, Henry Upshaw, Turner Dunavan, Michail Vineyard, Nat W Elmore. T A Walton, Madison C Fry. Randall R Welch. M J Gilbert, John W Willis, Anthony Gilbert, Thos H Washington, M E Gay, Henry M Wynn, Obediah Gay, Elbert Ward, John W Gordon, Wm D Young, Joseph W Glass, Krastus Young, Levi Ge66 Mountaineers, from Cobb County. Captain. W W White. 1st Lieutenant C C Winn 2d Lieutenant G Butler. 3d Lieutenant. J AG Anderson. 1st 8ergeant J W Hodges. 2d Sergeant. * Thos Wilson. 3d Sergeant T H Weaver. 4th Sergeant..T Brock. 1st Corporal... J N Daniel. 2d Corporal J W Doncaster. 3d Corpora! V A Hamby. 4ih Corporal .....J R Tusker. 8urgeou G W CItland. PRIVATES. Auerbolt, Tbomas Hammett, A J Bradley, M H Henry, T 8 Brewer, J L Irwin, R C Barmore, W W Johnson, W 8 Bryant, P H McConnell, J W Bennett. W A McGuInty. J W Brooks, James McDonald. J C Bonham. W T Martin, S A Brown, W A Mullins, T J Blinkscales, W C Newton, Alpha Crown, D A Osborn, Biuford Cook, F W Parks, Bird Curry, B F Roby, W A Collins, II 8 Riley, Wm Cain, John Stephens, Wm Daniel, Stephen Sbuw, J Emmett Daniel, A B Sauls, John Daniel, W B Simpson, W T Daniel, G W Smith, 8 Daniel, J V Bmilh, E 8 Daniel, FG Swad, David Downs. L 0 Blokes, T B Dunn, L R Stewart, J M Dutton. 8 Simplon, W G Diggs, D W Thompson. Thomas Diggs, Hansom Turner, W C Flemming. R W Williams, N B Fletcher, W F Wateon, W 0 Gann, J W Whitfield, A W Hill, J A White, A F Hudson, W J Wilson, 8 A Hughey. W P Roswell Guards, from Cobb County. Captain John Dunwoody. 1st Lieutenant. C A Dunwoody. 2d Lieutenant Benjamin Bishop. John L Wing. RE 8herman. A A Butler. Robert B High. J M Patterson. .John Kinley 3d Lieutenant.... 1st Sergeant.... 2d Sergeant 8d Sergeant 4th Sergeant.... 1st Corporal 2d Corporal 3d Corpora) 4th Corporal*.!. . .Samuel Reed .W J Kimberly. ....Peter Cobb. PRIVATES. Bentley, J R Baxter, J W Barber, Jas Boweo, Wm Burtou, J A Burton, J W Chambers, G W Culp, Alexander Collins, Thomas Cox, J A Coleman N Davie. W M Dodds, W K Dobbs, Rainey Eater, James Fields, J R Fraser, W D Gruob. M Gant, J D Gant, Nat Grimes, N Gathrie.8 W Griffies, R A Hicks, John Haaoock, J W Hanooek. fa Humbrrk. B Hunter, J D Da soar. J H Dana far d J W Haggle. IN Kent. H Kirk* Thomas Mors. 6 D Markley, Jssse Msise, Jack Lanier, G G Faden, J W Peden, J 8 Padget, N A Proud foot, N W Pickens, J 8 Quarter. J M Ho-laud. J M Rainey, Rice Robert D J Self, J Bpiaks, N Stephen*, J V Seles, Jrsse Bh*k. A Sampler, J Smith. J N Smith, B F Simmons. J Stowers. M Stowers, A E Mey field, J • is#*; MMII,*! 8l.UoD.-Wm flimmoDi. J Turl.j, N Trible. J C W.tkini, 0 A. Wiilto, J V Wbltn, JoMrh W*!Uto,NJf WfoktoJohn . WUto* 7 , * a Wanted, Immediately. 1KU t*4 ftVuB. MM /UnnU, U.j tt-lnx. lntcrating Iran tk! Plto. « Tin New Y<*t. - Tru,J t which, !• th,, •IX.Ijlh.t :h* r«* _ •to! by th, foUowiog ,nrwi, Ik* N.w York Time,, publubed f of TuoiAny, 21at, ibu tb, wri:er\_ nit* our grant atrtngth, but etlU North to eon* to tb* rtMut. odniteioi, nn quit* ,*|,e,ii„ ; UMXMjtuai 8“If r,., J OB renueol,, Thunlifl Miy TUr.ii no# no hM in con*, that tbe fight here Will be oi deapcraie of the war. Our pri progressing rapidly, and full* tb* epiaisn tbat Fort Pfoksns | prsgoabiv. Hut the glgdoife ’ by Bragg’s com at nod, may from anticipating n quiet oapi yard and Barrancas, the possession l is necsseary te fbs end of hosiiHtWi j parti. Now it is on tho best aetfe inform you that the seostsiooistsn ter 10,000 available fighting standing previous estimates, terod four milts around, aad 1 best officers ia America to regulate ii meats. There tre si least nix bi may open fire on Pickens new coi of course tbe exact places in a situated no one of ns can find t of three United States military i cere has been concentrated to ma_. powerful, and Cummings’ Point i Sumter, indicate what a hidden bt_. do. Let it be distinctly understood,tl on land at present Me secessionists as least. Jive times more than the federal i Take all our available men from I aud you cannot make up one-third « emirs' strength. There have bean* pediments, too, placed io the watt, eight days, and it is now very doubife) or, forts left out, ships could go up yard. Tbeo Montgomery and wamsgl connected by tbs iron rsilwsj horse, : inforoemonts may he poured io. 11 these matters only to plainly efijhL faot—nsns*ly : We oaa not take * psr| and offensive stand in Florida with Itt Defend Pickens, hold Rosa lilted, down McRae and Barrancas, wt»S| r | the Atnerioan people be aatibfied wife) Lot tho cabinet decide whether fedwtf are concentrated here to defend PitUl it shall be made of little consrqnessi tbs navy yard, and make the fort ‘■Hi in time. POST-OFFICE. Post Owes, irum, V«;fl On end after tbe Arst of June, and until erate Government shall tarnish a supply of ft Postage must be paid ia Gold or Silver ou dtpi matter In the OflUe for transmission. This Office will be kept open as follows Open at <5,¥, A.M Close at. Open at Close oi. No PosUgo Account will be kept, on de po*« wise. Parties desiring to do so, can have of envelopes stamped “ Paid," with stamp,on the payment of tho Postage-irhleb when dropped In tb(S fifflee, aa a atamp. T. C. 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