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THE PUBLIC. GOOD REPOSE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
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A.tlanta, Oeorsrm. Saturd^
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r Morning. Lune S.5, 1864.
ISTIJ MBER 1<
SOUTHER# CONFEDERACY
THK FRONT-
A*M*TOAH.V CIRCULATION IMTHE (TATC
Arum, Jana 24 -12 M.
The enemy, with three line* of battle,
Laily Soutliorn Confederacy, [•“«*#? Hardee’. Corp* yraurday sod
__ mM—- MMA man were gallantly 'repofowl, our butteries
WmiKtlH e. ' O Proprietors. • . .' T- .
M/raCamio*: > [timing thrro.-. :...„■ behind their breatt-
,1,— *** Ijj^weu I "ui* 0 - TT*”/ joi» W» rery heavy, and
It"•••****’ pm .T n :r*g>
i»—om •er.a'oi
new utb or aovmuiRd:
oenwe etebrany-
.>lorn in fer ISdition.
ATLANTA. aATL’l'-UAT.'-iCNE 58,^1804
with the mtetof the day previous mna
three till ttf casualties np to IdOtt, including
olwwfc
.Ty^ekirmUliiig cantinas* along the
tfifgi, with no important changer of posh-
tioo. _Atnhulnoco trains arrive daily with
wounded. ;
(Japt VVru. 0. Ewing, of Comagpiy A.,
£Dib tiuimee, had his leg takrrt off be*
low.lit* knee,"by a shell, mud Wasjbrougbt
i.ivsir rain Title uiiteu itatu I down thti morning. A more aplasdid
| *| Aillrl
F( »»TOVt*. Jan* 20 -Nfot&efff dais* ts Us ]
.erKsita
. LAWtEICE AIKAI.
as mot.
A 11V lOOAAUniaAT AUlOIOtltV.
st a j mm
TUSrnsg kad Javsad is copH— *hra*r*.
Wbra ikniA Its Under sprays rad l«ni
MoeMoenriw UsAMUt
|!|ldd Currespradeaca .fit.. Molt:. ^■oiSn.]'-
Aniiti, ttirnUf. June IS, 1IS4.
Tbs Wtt»t orsstk. svrs thick with ttacvn,
Sad thorny ehdgoeof nraiay vtoie,
.of psridss
sad, shiis her lira sst atyiag as,
Tbstr MlNXodj was chant** tbeas*
Tars,0l BysonhU,lituiotf
Wk.fr Odd baa iscutsrsd b nrfef
Wbkh .raid bot, sosid act bat. saUaf.
most tun acta. * J- ‘
-TSh* is a g-aat luxury in city life. Tbs
dtiferrac* balweca the front and. tbs. rsor ir
I j iattks difference tetwscu now o-rn whisky 1
land champagne. The thing if going where
I glory waits >co, is not what it Is ersofcad np
to ha by poets eh t as.or awt.lt powder, end
prefty women who cauvety wbll afford to
harry thoft jreroei off-fo tbs wars while they
| loll oo sofas and flirt. Oipry, forsooth! D'ye
l I till you
Tam boas the Must, blinding tesr—
Tbs nrawsad. nsnosqsnrsb a Bar—
Tbs yssslss, lehehe iiifCrt '
ra.s thus, nor fall into the hands of the mer
tenary Ysnhtn! Gentle, loving, patient, heroic
'Atlanta! Here’s lo the health of gallant Whiter.
kali street! Here’s to the loat.br* Of thy four,
end,twenty editors, all in a row! May they
ehver drink Other then Corn's beatMay my
•Usurious comrades of the quiet stool be always
as braes, at heritorrn>, as tratklul ns now!
Here’nvecr blessing. Happy, despite your
eviipranka! - And yon. too. Bricks, (may you
never throw another !) with Wf love! Baker,
loo-(ct In Brute !)—and last, my gentle Nagle,
may ikon never be prescribed, except by thine
own wise prescription! God love you alt,
ssy-I! 1 wouldn’t liXtss you, nut euy other
men—~
* "Esther would I bee tosd.
And feed upon the sspnrs oc adungnoo.
Than I would harm snob esc »a«ni company.
Pleasant Atlanu! Generous Atlanta! City
of the poor, lift op your hands to Joseph E.
Brown, and thank the State guard Car peace.
ria! lift np also
mind wShi I l8t you now, it’s wot the ooly
thing that wplaome* yen. The flams give you
erect ingfige t-and ticks end damp itch, and
majb’f^jtlybuUrt with ife nranraed song, ^ ratanradcbsunlth.pea-nut chore.! For-
give me, thou vitint«l$r"«hiu arch
9* . tr ‘? e . hc8 ’ bo ^ *P *? “* triumph, thou magic tempts at the better
I ililoh of hilgu water, with * ehuftk fora pillow
ISih arSreceived.
Ten thousand wounded from Bhsrmau’u army
had arrived at Nash.illo and Lunisvill*.
A correspondent of the Chicago Times seya
thsi np to the Sd their loss la skirmishing
around Milan was three ihouscnd.
Johan inn’s retreat from Dalton waa masterly
(liestrategy cached the admimtiea olell.
The vigtlaacs of the rebels proved more then,
a mulsh tor the Federate.
Sherman is rspcsasatsd stronger than
soldier or a braver and truer man was ]
’er maimed in battle.
Quit* a number of severely wounded I
men arrived berk this morning.
Ani (while the bgnt and rlppUag grass •
Whore. " - -
aaiwre
and a snake for a bod fel'ewpto cock your ow*
| rations and ait dawn te ft bit of b .oan mo
onsiiiic
id con
R. fleets the saalight, from a plnis
I violets and v.ivab.
_f eaauca Bsmsnt UiarnTa Dmuos, I I
ir JttU* from Usrieitn, Jaaw as. | .1
BCisve-sinew it is wise asd beet—
That an Urn erisuoa of the West
Are dirk bssids bsr di.ua. of resll
tfrnpTisi
Editor* Soudum Confederacy
1 noticed soma tims since la the column of
year paper, • communioatiho signed ••Pro-
bos,” is whiah he grows very claqesnt la his
abase of the Fourth Alabama Cavalry. I
Una. Wbsslsr Is tasriag ap the Railroad near I deem it my duty aa ons ef that gellint bind,
Cethoaa, sad thro* lag trains off the track with to vindicate character wkaa assailed by
cpcdaac. I alandor. The fasts ate aabitnntiall; these s
Ciwrtaaeti pepere ef the 14'h say Morgan's I The Alabama Brigade (after the evacuation
tutcp is scattered and dwmarsHied by dyleat at I 0 f Buna by one forces,) was left to watoh the
CfnihUiM. Uurbii Jg* is anil pursuing him. | mofgol# j||4 0 f the tncnaj, and to hold then
Ohio regimens psrokd by Morgan have n»- |B cWsk aaU , (taa UoToramcnt stores should
riwed at Cineinratl. be rwnrovad. la the msanUtat all the regi-
T^S^IS^ a*.-,'.re ..ill •*
fpds*‘wirr°s^!w^ue Jtolv^TM bahlnM Johnston withdrew kin fore to CarteraviUe,
of the 12th corps goet to CavroUton to aptad “ d “>« vndiny mmedintely look poaceta.on of
ike rummer. . „ • Ltba road leading from Rims to Cartersviile,
General Tsylor la reported aa Laving passed | thus compelling ns to Ukon oironitoua rout in | service,
through(donroc on ti.o 10th with fifteen thousand [ order tor.join oar oommaad.
polled to paM through Carrollton.
We a>, O Lo d or light sad levs >
Wsy, from her nest, thy r.mless Acre
Sprang to bar kindred clime shorn:
r soffne c f ti e '..'nek ma.
IptiAB^miMtuffer.atfra
nt 'jj eggby Miahmas that bhnr
i a right of you, and be kept
I morning till night dodging the visits of tht
shells as one dodges aduu around the oorner
I —that’s one picture.
To be invited out lo dine, whore there are ar
brsoe of besntiea full cf music, love and sym."
pathy, and a tervios of ti'ver; to reoiine in a J
saloon with a' carpet vbioh meUe like wax
btceath your tread, rosewood turcitera and
martle Btabv, aud mirrors whioo icilsot ycur
We assm to see, wa know not how.
Upon that alabaster brow.
Acrescent i
That, when thn Votes shneid spin hsrthresd
Of flbred, sdolsreent rad, •
A cord would sblrtr 1 nod instead
Of ensrisbieg in esgel hem.
Half understood and unaware,
Amidat snslsty aad cere,
with raasta aodfrics:-ees, and wines aud sweet
meats, a napkin in your lap and the gentle
embraces of ah easay ohsir press’ng ngsinst,
I you; lo drink cafe aa tail out of Chinn cups;
I to listen to delicious musio— aye, delicious
| music! I have just left such a party. Black
I eyes, bine eyes and IUyloi! Baylor was au
| artillery hero, but they ma le him a Quarter
e, and be is thus, os he observes, aftred
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lever! Cnknil that threatening, onkind brow.
Dart not such scornful glances from those eves
Soothe thy rofivd hesrt, poor, perfcetted
Ahriue of life, love, liberty! I pause. Let sub.
shine reign perpetual over thy gardens in grant,
orchards fair.* and ’Shadow” never cross th«
} . rcemeats end
ippltes, while itaeecrenz could get none ;
end who has scarcely been able to bold, with’
the immense reeources at his command the
ground which his predeoecabr gained in spite
-f you by h(s owe talents.
’You have offered us the distressing spectacle
f the saorifloe of merit te caprice and per
sonal poiiUoel interests; and this in a repub
lic, in the assu and under the plea of popular
sovereignty.
And, to nap the climax, we are obliged to'
hoar deflffllions like this: An unconditionally
loyal man it one who, althongh not satiqfled
with the measures token by the Government,
approves them an aad gives his constant sup
port.
It seems almost inoradible. Are we in Con.
rtantinopie, in Bt. Fetersourg, in Roma, or in
Paris T Are wc the descendants of those
proud Snxons who refused to sucoumb Is any
J°ke, or the illegitimate offspring of cardinals
seeking is secure fortune and greatuese by a
perpetual worship T Aro we really the do-
Kendanta of those di seiples ot Lather end
Calvin, who, rather than subject their reason
* nu authority whioh they despised, preferred
orchards fair,* end ’Shadow” 'never.cross thy
smitinglice,oh,- blooming maiden of the Merry
clime. Shadow.
to expatriate themsclvqe lo these shores,
— **■ ” **“ ' "fTthey
The Iloanty and Capacity or the Prcsl.
dcutlal Candidate tor Atw-clscUou.
IFrom.the New York NedonJ
ITo all rccolleot that worthy oitism of
Athens who banished Aristides Solely because
it annoyed him to hear the epithet-“The Just,”
ooneiantly coupled with his name. * We hare
■-EssErsE^fcsm ubi;
The gill weald fate—as, then, it met-;
s nd mm fred lily, mrntd to dust,
Kindle e star among the Jeail
Confederate Cev*lry.
political liberty, and by the lank of judgment
ip its application. It was not because this
u .dao notoriety gives to the name cf n oitisen
of the Republic might, after a time, prove
dangerous, not broause the epithet of Jost
was qurg’ionable, that the worthy citizen of
Grrece binithed Aristides. Hs would not
even discuss the matter;- the e'pithet annoyed
him, and that waa enough to oslraeise the un
fortunate bearer. In this we sea an excess of
mule; alas the dav! Well, B.ylor is a prince ^ lb ® r, y an| i • of political education,
of a musician. Half nn hour ago he was . Now, we are annoyed and uriUtsd at hear-
rolling Into MargrUre on a grand pfano, like a lb B‘ h8 Words Abraham L’noolu and honesty
three-decker into.-.be open sea. That Mar- coupled together; bat, being more
prove,’ I fear, will bo the death of eevod generous than the-exeelleot Alhenlnn oituen
hwalthj young womn.n of my acquaints..,- - " ^ forB ottraoWkig
__ zl u ; i -. :. v . ..Oi U hi-uest Abs from the White House, to consider
his tight to tho -surname of “Honest ” To
[ frem the ehella only to die from the kiok of u
‘la prineei
Story,” and wonderfully dramatic in its way.
Oh of theeo days it will bo pu|>liB*
by the use of cavalry that I and tbe musical of tkais \>
- - • ... I fttwcutftj, USB ticgu 4-uuhiiAtin.u OICIV. uSH WOWBOVluaiy urtiui” Uu *1* a<B vv»T. . ■ . . , ,
Kft* leading from Rim, to CartflMiiU, one of the moat inporunMtod tfflcitnt arm. of J 0« of theeo days it will bo pa\An\i<A I hope, hou * L out ? f a ot
’• ■ 1 1 ... y - - ^ p; ll# land 41 30.000,000 is not
ptow. The cavalry of Marshal Mural waa to j .J* n "Se YHkc'j^fc.-^'fo^i'^y?"* of P*-i«nt.dlcnce w, havVa tjghQ
The navig.tionof tfta. Mlegjanjlfti to poneid* j. Tiiiirheniiyefeiiiilnuntffhnftlrtts^ight | Tfsplrnn ilhei In! n was to Lee—his right I ‘ j^veel^iTwfty'froin I:i uitmi-l :lRi it ““otaovyr oar duty,.Mr. Uneotn to
played an important gi„gti c p ar iy to write you these'lines, and lo examine. JOnr acts aDd show them to the
cred eeerociy freer than beforq ’iho esyturw of j e ,t foundation, and li the author cf these boso j arm oi power. Cavalry
part in the late Crimean Wrr, and bydt the bat
tie of Iokermaan was rendered so deciaive-
. Vickahurg. _ | rtpres-nlatiatfi ( e e man he will be held strict-
Siargie lost in the fight Wt* Forrest about I jy rcepooeible. Cefortanatoly there ere many
S 0U0 men. , desiguiag men who seek to blaspheme the,
" Auuiher force, orgactxed by A. J. 3*uh, foft rim of li# ta . ri .. orion( . while they tike ser-
Memphis, banimg Forrest. s ^ 1
The New York Exprees eaye: • Graft his
tried nie own hod McClellan’s rouie, and wii!
uow try Butler’s.”
Past Drewry U represented at elceely in
vested. i
Sheridan, in conjunction with Hunter
tear ap the railroad, capture Lyncbbirg,
cut off communication witb Richmond.
pouts l.o hidden in tho grass.
If “Frobus” still p?ra;ei* in the belief that
we were gailty of any act or deed unbecoming
br Stuart, Ashby, Morgan, and fewest, hdr | -^t?Vu»h vM^^whishVfrou^ in erdar to advance the welfare It tbe nation,
Wa fcave allowed you to furibur yourpo
cavalry have been a useless ezpenae. Not i-t _ m _ .,.. rir r . T .,
_ victory has ever been made complete by 153E53k3575Kfttert3®" Cora's beat and „ , . .
a splendid cavarly por«uit; notone by a brilliant I Slover'a wowt— that’a the difference! 1 into, heroes men Wboao InUfiaienoy bas *wal-
— r - - 1 lowed up thonsanas^or ttves>ana millions of
■ dollar*,-ao that you might be able to dazzle
the eyes of the people with victories far more
tbs Truss.
trao iu d gallant 0 ,nf..-de«to aoldierj, wa will I clvaIry charg#i , ach u that made by the
i.«o| b * 30 °7 t w™e tt ^i«iL‘w!xUt t0Ulig,,O, ‘’ venerable May, a, G^ro Gordo ’ , ThhtftqfrCftll*!* I beUeve.eai J somethin
>» «o | anno of the true farts ai they exist. In mod inmtsncea, tho glory of opr successes „h„ n ^ „„ bs . M> sbout i, a being a u-.r
••Probos," I dare say, has nexer heard the I rests exclusively with the infantry and artillery, I chimney burning itself out. It must i a
.sweet chimes of the minie, or the impressiye I Our footmen have immorialired Southern arms I been a vary dirty chimney, it h»a burnt
The Federal Hours hie pasted tbe gold bill. | B0te , ot lb e shrapnel. I hope that Sqneuiia by brilliant bayonet charges which swept down long while, and continues to burn with una
which places severe restrictions on trade in I ef vrrtui* may be Uric hit mouo in the future, all opposition. Batteries were taken by our in»“| bated fury. Andryot I have great hopes of it
so mqah a compliment to
upon ail the rest - *
look ioto h.ia honesty and oapabilily.
explain the difference between the oily,anti nation, x ou commenced by oonflding the fate
the fluid. Ton have it -hero indifferently ot our osuec, the honor of oar arme, and ths
lathe preeent war, making « few exceptions I writieu down Baylor’s music, and the nniei hVuff'vo^rt
gold, coin, bullion or foreign cxehsnge. »nd that hsTTillismember that the good name f tn try at Maoiaeas, Seven Pines, Shiloh, and approach ton final fiwh and Sosa.
The slavery amendment lo tbs' contrition of a Confederate soldier, U a jewel more pre Mstlwern Hill, in n manner which challenges the u ,hst lhe , e l„ p ^ „ \ W ', £ 3 , 1 °,t „
wee diecneeed at length. ' T r* I cioun than nU. “H* that steals my parse jdmiration of the world! Time and again have g0 “ e l ® r8st ^ n8gle8t 8na , f r l l ,‘v“
_ ... . , •• I 1 (paia tnuib bot ks ikit Fobs DB of bit food 1 . » jf*l collection of soot gathered togcibc.
.The F-prera M.ximUi.. «nrad .t V,t>\ tat makLmVpSS | * ok<
A Hetpveteblw Girl Uuptd.
MahhiAOi on tnoar acquaistascc.
hs'.e been Iruitlest aud the warAtUI ’’dreg* its I Thing* are looking up famously. Gold 192
have been traiiless. ana me asrexm ,orogs I {q No , y ori . the war man split infaotions;
slow length along. | (be g y n! j a Jtri eg still held in ohock, does not
look much like subjugation. Tbs Artsy of
Latest from The Berio, j Georgia is Very confident. The great viotory
Tbe New York Horald, ot Monday, the 12th of ForreBt cheers every heart. Wo now ex-
A letter from Palmyra, New York, to tbe
I Rochester Express, tcllajihfo curious story;
C.«i oo the *8th ult. I indeed*” * I from the field by the almost anperhumen cocr- | b i ftc k er.lamu. t'nco H fl .ran and fio.ll'/ toeift
Memphis dates of the 18*h contain eccoum. I w> in ; o ke thra. oh I Probos, to cheegw rae 1 age of owe jutoxntrf; bwv.las. recwrem of weUjnr*. t3 at . itnr-more etroxes' from Forrcct,
of Vmlleodiihem’s suddeo egnHO»M At » Ubaanei of thy thougble, and expose not thy-1 trained cavalry to pursue the flying foe, all our 1 and cur own held safely fn Virginia and here,
Demscratic Convention a(*i[Iimilbq. Ohip, | self to tho shower of bullets, bat preeerve thy | victories, purchased at such fearful sacrifices. | rifi yi*f “ * meow oiomoqyj
causing the wi’dett exciie-ncnt. Iia aada a I iuparUnt existence for tbe late of
masterly speech, urging diixgotion. He raid | , On* of van 4th Adsbawa CAVqinv
Liaooto might deprive him of iile, but never of
libertv again’ He wee elected n member ol the
National Convention, which convenes at Chi
engo aa the 4th prox . Ue loft oa tho uoia tor
hie homo ot Dayton, amid deafening cheera.
The annoencemeat of his return eeneed ire
nieHdoMs enthneisem at Springfield.
The Democratic Convention there ’lodged
the Democraev at the State to stand by
defend VaHeadighea and individual rigbtMnv
dvr the Const it at ion.
Great fears ere enter nined of an outbreen at
Layton. 0 .
Gold opetfed in New York on the 14th
nod clewed at 1941. the dectiw being etna
tbepaasege ol ihcgo'd _
mtSnaeeSU, JOOvlt —TbaMatnpWa Arguagf tka __ __
"rt^^C^^revp.ndv.t rt US New Vert I "ft bir JHH- I §251 Tu* bill of-fere ea-
* T? greph AU lU. wu v.r, pfooeanl .nd hon- * -yasmoxxet. soon ran xo.r.s.
O-lti. eowAeithet one ihcuwof w Btded p.rdey ornblo . ... - ' J Araertnrver the VOWHeHa, w ten ear- , nay-a la mowed t
wriv received et the bavpltate here 4*r the tan days I Oa Monday of loelwoekoyoo.g and rather tied ••»/«*“«^ • » Oata,oujiee.
wwrWto the U.th. Tbvtv w.r. alr«>lr thlrty-ftv. prapoetreeing men ef dRmtflvo end twenty
•nonaead le the hoapitois wttkta the my ” x jeers. dresseJ in military clothing, arrived, k ‘l^'“j 1 wo “ Dd ' d 1
inrt., bot been joeived. It oontaite the gold pect him in Sherman’s Tear. When he gets
, TTv a . K .. . I there you will hear of gnashing of tooth and
quotation of the Saturday before, from which |h# r0 ( Ung of Yankeo eyes. All that we want
.• „.,u, , f ..... I wa 1 “ n “ tl “ t 8 oli W8 “‘ “P t0 198, atd bta 5 ea now i» interprise in the cavalry. Give us a
mmilra ram. offjI P oSr ouIm Viftew^ Trat lh8r8 - The following hat been the prfoe-of raider and a oireuit-rider, and we ere all right.
- of each week since GranBs Z^U^^Vn't^nn
concerned. The whole case is net so felly de- victoria* commenced: May 21,183J; May 28, J- * welook^forUm
i88; jum4 - 191; jone ' n ’ 'Zx** w ^
rMpeotod T»"»gtS* “f twenl^’r^e, ‘h^ *» D8W8 “ “ 6t W ° « U * “ bti# ' »o.aob. * .
been holding ooorreepondonoe with O young I eammary of it: ' | One of the eo-eet troubles nmvng my friends'
The difference between the livery stables and
the T1— erarrapoenvut frmn 9 «rm.n’o I rad^U^^l^^ Hnoun^fonmeB I « # tf ( , r , b , 1 ^ 0 . li , , m l U;l; , th# hole|a h ^aj u,, oaB aarl M8 ln n „ d oti
nlraat ”
Oram’s new btse b een’k ef Jamrs Xinr.
e tote the AthheAUva rvcelrvi
Ue letret rktinu.
I - A— tM... went on Uwmwlw .el k. The LeuJsvflto Jeureel notice, the mortifying tut
! xotHfty tbingi went on lovingly, nnJ be vie- I <K _, , M ^ gnn»n’s mta threwe bain off the track
Uarwe that the Ficoch Ooverwmvet has teat twvM
11 ■ the service th os year* ago. ‘ Monday and |
fey things went oa levug'
tho munirg prayer meeting, rang and |
>, end nil were greatly e.
I The acoonat that he gave of
•roughness,'’ whilst the other bare nothing
an. (qua! divi-
horaes aro in
utterly reruse to
. with the poor accommodations supplied.
The mates are ever on a strike, and are more
v'ndictive than ever. Two Qaartermsalcrs
were severely kicked day before yesterday.
^munn-mt ofrh. Lowdo.T.mre i*™. I reek', and all ware greatly edified’thereby- ono cf themsevere’y.Ve other painfully. I
- - - - ■ 1 - - - ’ 1™ T «of himself weithstl eo’dleifrtv whoir they edmieut.red eneatn wrup-l that a committeo of conference hasboDn
" gave or xumseix war ana. 1 Thvv were 00IIU to I ...» . ... .u
e*u*m, eoe rtvu sei oee euiinwj, U a*wwa,U4v I ho had resigned about fear months previous, , °
e note the ooaOfti.e ot affatrr. was now a Daputy Frovoet Marshs', was at ,
It ie saeertslsed that attrturer bar. b-sn made by I Viokeburg wlsn taken prisoner, an inmate of
pert the Southern Confe Jersey. They wrre pollle tel
Is dies, and dM’st’take say mcneysxevptfioveni-
psay fanda^vxoeptlh a frw Instance*, where
exiled, which is hoped to adjust the matters in
dispute. The animals arc vary obdurate, aad
tbe oEcrrs arena stubborn as Mara himself.
Ltbbv Prison tight montha aSdvros In the frnt-Mt-meebranftvm «•»!I will advise you efthe result as soon n. known.
Gottysborg flgh'. ■ Oa U Ta-*’daj nighVmach “ » 9 “ desire, I will ospeoiM by
eptlon of the ladlei coaches, ware bnrned The cen-
rdcctof tbe rebda waa “rtrocvvly marked by a shew
telegraph yon tho prooeedings of the proposed
convention i
eh# ?reach to tbv Io»l‘rb Ovveramret, «o dcvhe
Upeteet-pUtheswiklesraage. . ,* , ,
The Leo dew Timor ooeridon aCa!rt inVlrxmla vory aga i e ,t the will ef parents and friends, they 1 ... ^ , u w^nnniy marktd by
aafiavonble te the M«h a»d emmlpemo Orem’. ^^mirried. Th. next day he began to look " d „ „ hibU of Scnmdot
Lucre. I after seme workmen to neint end nnner bis I 1 prWJ
AArtoeo Oom DrnmrTk ooatmva warUt^ood tbel»- B , w a-Jrar-tn law’s hone.- HU bargain with „ , _ _ . i - _ _
dloeUeeaore the* tho wewwiilfcee. I th a pels tor. was fair, showing plenty of I Hanging *f Band Cntgk. _Ee? —The Sm
la Now Torleea the li b pM olootd at MX Oot- greenback/, nun offering to pey down on foi- vaannheR-epabtiesn has reliable inlormxuon that cool d transparent, aud the weather carries
on-rarem. I fillmmt ef thescatxhct- I pavid Creigh, aa old and protciueut ciiijen of I one j,, faneJ t0 t he May, with
ou.^ I-dieu, Cuftured. The Yeckera | v _H; ldok.f Gramtbrier coanty, VirginU, tff high rarae«e*|
And brooka tha: bibMs 0002s of spring ” _
THK WSATHXB.
It has not rained acoording to the French
tradition. On the contrary,.it has cleared np
have drawn wpoe aU the t..t.on.U»iraol the j-bititr. wa. hung I«t Friday, upon thefinding
rid, for eeldivra W fight thalr battioe. The J g a8 j ? h .° bKfg W °n t7.^T .re*?/ °* » Y»° k »* “drum-head court martial, under ......
. — 7. , , I *• otateo tnat ne nan ice. cn ruamitreei, [ , |B j the Yankee commander, Gen. | The soldiers erjoy the ohange. Most of them
Petersburg F.rprer.»ye we-Lev. captured Cram $i0a> bot b ,ing o itraegtr, nod having ai- - T I appear ia clean domestic and trim nniforme
■heir nrraloo. ora eoly the genu me Yankee, hot 4 ready gained eemo notoriety, he would not Dntay. „ . C—, I have nnt seen * bare-foot einoe last winter,
the onedulteratcd African, the Bogliahman, the I advertise it-“he did net oere for the mortey.” ] Abort o Jeer ago Mr. Creigfe, who waaabont * 8 v4 ^^ e c]a( j ^ n{lt _ ca . aQd
Frv« kna. tho Scotthieao, «h» Irishman, the I Bo .'aimed to bo the ewoor of a farm of two sixty yearn old. o man of powerful tnild, enter- lrolrke ^, oai pre . eRt a really handsome and
Dutchman, the Italian, tho SwU», tod these in hundred noroe, near Bain. Friday after- led hie own house end toned a Yankee etraggler orderiy ^ futeed of falling into o seedy
00 email aaoken, ea all who hare seen ot ooo> I noon ’ ", r had already assumed I ,b era . wbo waa plundering and ofiering groee I a sd dilapidated condition as tho war has ad-
wrrevd With tbe prisoners can ramify to. And j ” “Jf : ■“**• ““ Uenlte to hie deoghtera. Mr. Creigh attacked maced, we have become Strother and better
we have raesoo te belie re that that* ice eon-1 ^ butd7nrt.iT^i^rt;ufi^Drt ‘he wendel,. and after a desperate encounter of dresteJ. which fo a lore sign of prorpenty.—
.iderahto eprinkliog of tho Chi cere element in InU^orningo ietter ortlr^d fofrte omnasd man ngainet an armed Yankee, one Whennve* tntu*n&
tke Northern array, ea well as of other nation* I brkfo, which was epeand by Ue parents and of Mr. Creigh ■ servants brought him an axe, I danatr c f steiliax^o homo, pishing a
allies not mentioned above- But they h*ve e f und to bo from her true eomepsndeat. the with which he killed the Yankee. In passing *!Innine May. But lov him go
now source 01 otrtngth-rho Indiana of tU | owner of tho phetograpv. Tol*
Northwest- Oo Saturday morning a batch ot salted 10 ending . Soon^Clerk “dllra* in
of lkaie wa „j*i of the foroei. hofooc-1 P ar * n '* ot “ d 180 dModod bride. -
sixteen ot ttteiowart,o.,or.ne w.. ’•*—*” ! At Caanndaigu* bo wee arrested, ironed aad
‘f ..*’ V i:c ‘“« 8,, _ I ptamd in durauoe vilv. Tho eyre of the Into
while ashing n charge upon ocr Uneo. They j r( g, bring opened, aha upbraided him
belong te the Ottawa t.-.ic.ar.i a.r teal g-.eger- I f jr hie deceit, nod declartd she would return
bread chare. Their ioog^alraighl hiack hair, I hems, which she did. The young searap-hod
their dweky ahua'-acaircca aad oudwart fonoo. {to bo knaetre* down before bo would yield.—
attracted oo Ik tie mention from o«T ciriirea. I Te t ffl.tr Clerk he ooaTrtred he wane deovrtvr
They •peek English as well as most of dm oni-
dirre 10 the Yankee army, end 0x7 they are
tigbtirg the hettlooof tho North because obey
helirvw iso Kink to ho right. They toko ifceir
caprivi'y quietly so for, b« tho tang
neat be tot* them, will duuhttaee work ill to
both body sod mind
throegh the county last Friday, u is supposed I n( ^ * a t raved in, hi* eollar unbuttoned,
that ielorrartioB won lodged 'against him with | oqJ tho rent in hi* coat undented, yea may
tke Yankee Gen. Dafay, who summoned ». I set it down aa e llx»d sign of decaying fortuao
drum-heed court martiel.” end had tbe old or hcpslcra love. 0«x.army present* neither
unln •—g' Toeracaoho no deobt ’of I fhopvidenraofd«p«nlloato.w*raorfilapt-
Uus inlormation, nod rrinliation, Mem f nd | ^ - U i» active, booyent
. - ' ■* V. nrAoroA bw the ulhorilieo I “ d tri “* fer * ®2 ht “ d 8Or0 ° f Tict ®"
prorapt, th*ald be ordered by th* anthonueo. b* of goftd «heer, drink yrator iee^UFs
apparent than rraL We bars permitted you
to sacrifice triad patriots,- whore popularity
alarmul you, and whoso energy disappointed
your calculations.
We have allowed you to deceive tha people;
The truth I we have let you transform disgraceful defonts
system f ua j into victories; and we. even made no ootory
g, and ih-: i when you wore reduced to beg exoneration for
n»d need j acts which have eternally disgraoed tke honor
broke cut in s ! of our arms. You have boon udable either to
foresee »T,_tQ forreiolt «*o»ihiag- ‘Vt-at b**
become of the nation’s snthusiumt Whet have
you done with the immense resources, unpre-
ceden.sd in fiistory, that th* nation has lav
iohly given you?
You aro now appealing to oonssriptidS; and
WS will nokenter into a discussion of the prin
ciple itself; bat we will tell you Uut yon
shonld bava foreseen that the day must some
when you would need these men, aud that you
were to blame in not oalllog for them when
the .people's enthusiasm waa first aronsod,
when they oertainly would not have been re
fused. You ere (b blame, inasmuch as through
your incapacity and personal’ scheme*, the
necessity for such an appeal bas become a
question of publio safety. You are to blame
tor depriving us of the services of the men
•these popularity stimulated that enthusi*
asm.
You have told the oountry that both the re
boflion and slavery were dead; you have told
the people that the forces of the rebeU were
reduced by desertions, and that (hey oould not
ba recruited, fed or clothed; aud yet you are
forced to act upon the defenske, being threat
ened at all points.
t Whenever you have direoted the action of
onr troops, they have been uniformly unsuc
cessful; you have perpetually offered us the
wretched speotaole of splendid resources and
excellent chances of eocoess sacrificed to in
capacity. The only auocess which you came
bear attaining, but the credit of which we in
tend to take from you,*is due to the incredible
lmsginativenaBS that.you have displayed in
describing facts. Change* of base, masterly
retreats and reconnoisaodes, have succeeded
each other with a rapidity worthy of the great
est showman of modern time*. The immense
variety of circumstances ia only equalled by
tho identity cf result*. ?
We have— ‘ v
j Sherman’* reconnoissance,
Smith’s rceonnoisiancs,
4 Thomas' reconnaissance,
Kilpatrick’s reconnoissance,
I Custer's reconnoissance,
Seympur’s reoonnoissance,
. „ Gilmore’s Charleston recannoiissnce.
The result is everywhere the same, redicu
Ions aud disxstrions. The sole concession wt
can make' to your honesty is that you have
improved upon the changes of base in 1862;
'you destroy fewer soldiers aud burn less of the
nation’s properly.
• How ia it that after throe years of ineem
parable victories, aooording to Halleek’a faoe-
tioiu expression, “oupreedented it the mill-
txry history cf nations,” yon arc atilt pon
dering how te proserve the national capital
and year Base of operations.
Is it aa a reward for such success, for the
achievement of each remits, that you now
ask the nation to pass a vote of confidence,*
and re-elect'you for and perhaps still another
term?
In ynar inaugural address yon gave a very
striking illustration of your peculiar honesty
by virturally pleding yourself in accordance
with the well known principle* cf tho party
which had elected you, not to servo a second
term; you did this in a manner which nono cf
your supporter* then miaunderitood; but year
word* were evidently designed t*bear o dou
ble meaning ; so that if you should find the
th* sweats or clfios .more enticing than you
possibly anticipated, you might Cannes your
purpose wi:hoot seeming to violate jonr prom
ise. Candid people Will see lathis pgood
-desl mpre evidence of cunning than of hon-
■navY sciftatsauo—**■ near osotuvs re I j
crew.
Contrary u th* public expectation there
re not n g tceml eagsgemsM j*
twesaUsiws great ormis*now uasssd'oaas !
tho corporate limits of Fslart
.... Iwintara
certain movements of the enemy, whiah war*
unmistakably apparent oa Sunday, everybody
with whom wa converted, fully expected tha
ball to open at an aarly hoar yesterday H
was thought too, that the chief cffasSS cf the
foe. would be directed agaisat our lari, so tat
that direction ha waa observed active':/ mov
ing on Sunday. But as aa svidsaee of tho
uncertainly of military- oparfftioa*. ait was
unusually quiet np to half put sis o'efeak
last evening, oa
Tie Washer Urrari.-Ik. Marvel Is art witb ■
with leisure muplioansy, and think of us
occasionally when yoa are sending spiritual
- - - a.'-U I Chesotace•« tha Ti-con-.^ nn-rrv car wrmeu I TWI errr or THX BOKKULaXS.
Well, I am ia Atlanta ooco more. After pen
rpHtev, this time addrreoiash
... ... . ... T,.-*.— . K. U ... tw biomolitf. >.« I
Ballooning
bans* 05—.’ Clarto deeming it proper Co no
tify the I’rovast, did so. During the few min-
ota* nbaaaoe, tha prirenar had wrenched off
hi* irons. End burnt such papen in hispnsses-
aiao u ha thought proper. Ha is certainly
moat seeomplubed viilain Tha affair
caused muoh axeii. mut. It is due the pa-1 to b*
rants at th* oilliglMlt j*m%lndy to ray that j ^ vdMaef oethMamnibe Yaaksa
I else to have the ceremony consummated, and litbr.aerbeiaomutlaaaduamlat.'Bf rthisobeequier; I roue hills; may the lore at thy
.. —The tirer on the 20th | fearing that weald make th* affoirmcio ridio-1 a mocffl»mtvng{»now.Agaaija,TraBidiaK«rca, 03-j fnil fifty per cent; may whisky foil from on*
..Ore rate of| ^.they rolacfant.y red
eight iathos per boor.
whero, through the agency cf liberl..
fou&ded our national greatness, which you
ore now stilrii g to drown in a sea of oorrard-
ioe and adulabun, oorrnpticn anl incompe-
tency ? Were our ancestors to visit tbe.earih
they would oertainly b] surprised to see that
eighty yearB after tho revolution whiah gave
life and liberty lo the nation, the Lincoln party
oould find no other definition of loyalty than
a blind submission to the decrees of the Gov
ernment.
But we have exercised this blind and mule
submission during three years—daring Urea
years we have kept silent—and what is mors
generous than eilence.T
Some true radical patriots said not long
einoe, •• We have lost confidence in Fremont.
What has hs’dme or said for a year past?”
What oould he do t What oould ho say t—
He Jtas done for you what Butler and Siegel
have done; what we have all done; be bas
been charitable enough to keep silence, and
to our eyes this is more than he should have
done. In the fioe of S3 much inoapacily and
corruption, patriotism alono Las kept us silent
Each time that a fresh dafeat or a fresh con
cession to foreign Powers brought an indig
nant exolamation to our lips, we restrained ite
utterance. And -yet have much grief and
love, and admiration, accompanied each fre-h
hecatomb of these unknosn heroes, these mar
tyrs to thsir country, who have fallen through
the incompetoncy aud lbs cold insatiable am
bition of the man Whose mission it was to load
our sons te viotory, bat wbo, being blinded by
political ocniiierniiont for their personal ad-
aivauocmect, lei them only is 0 profitless
death.
And yon have not displayed more talent or
energy abretd. Napoleon bn* trampled upon
the rights ot o friiludlj republic; he he* in*
olenily notified ns of tbe blooksd* of th.
Moxioanjcarat, and thrown .tho Monroo doc
trine in our T>oe. -We oak then, wbo is mas-
tor now in America, he who lays doern th*
law or he who submit! to the same? * Is it
Napoloon III, or tho successor ef Washing
ton. X.
God alone, by bestowing upon the oountry
inexaustiblo natural wealth aad that ardent
patriotism which makes every soldier a hero,
nss saved tho country from the ruin into
which your selfishness would plungs it. Tnis
is theAecret of the diffirtnee between , your
currency and that of the South.
Wo have been imposed upon long enough.
The ruin whiohyou hare been' unable to ao
eomplish in fonr years, would certainly bo
fuUy coneumated were you to remain in pow
er years lunger. Your military govsnfon and
their prorost marshals ..rernJe'lho law;, and
(he echo of the armed heel rings forth ns
clearly now in America as in Francs or Aus
tria. Yea have encroached upon oar liberty
without securing viotory, and wo must havo
both.
You have dishonored us abroad by ibi
less misrepresentations as to our true oondi
tion. * Elacea that we occupied in 1862 are
now again in the bands of the rebuts, and God
know* whether yonr preparations for the ap
preaching campaign aro adequate.' Corrup
tion hat entered into evary department of your-
Alministratibn. rendering it » very Augean
stable, vbioh needs a Heroules aa yonr soo-
cessor. . It is time far the light to shine forth
and far the truth to fully,appear, so that
all sincere patriots,all meu vrno look fog
nothing further than the advancement of
their oountry and of liberty, may tally in one
compact body around the great principle it
Liberalism, and form s liberal party really
worthy of the name. Such a ono only can sax*
the country.
Awsy with all the impostors who hS7S in
vaded, the temple of liberty and turned it into
a vote market! Bit there be an end of this
ridiculons fare* of unconditional loyalty,
whiah is only fit to socurs the vote* of those
fools who instead of delving to the root of
the nutter, blindly believe all th# intarreeted
falsehoods published by joursal* that an
paid to applaud and submit, whether right ~~
wrong.
Mr. Liacoln’shocesty l3cfnsiringeds crip
tion. It consists in nearly ruiuing his cann
ery, and in dierega-ding its interest* in order
to make sure of power lour years longer. Te
our eyes, the msnVwho has deprived hit oquo*
try of the services of some of its.best citixens,
who has been unable to make any better use
of the incredible reeouroes oonndsd to him,
snd who, after agitating so many public ques
tions without solving one ot them, disregards
his own utter incapacity, is of all the iittzens
ot the United States, the least honest and the
most dangerous.
Bat even if freeident Lincoln were the hon-
eit man that his paid organs represent him
be, how dangerous would his re-election prove
to the liberties of the people, under existing
circumstances, surrounded a* he is with the
military influences that he hae at his beck!
Let ns remember tne teachings of history and
tbe inotaacci of feigned or re»l imbecility, ail
cf which have resulted in despotism. Hixtns
V., the half stupid monk ia Us cell, and K
poleon III, the sottish debauchee, belong
the same school. The men who have had
endure them, elected them as unimportant ia.
dividuals, whose election would give time for
reflection and consideration; it will soon bs
sixteen years.that France has reflected and
pondered over her lost liberty. Fearing the
unknown, and shrinking from tha perturba
tions incidental to ohange, they have had des
potism and ruin, which era leading them in
evitably to the most terrible of all the revolu
tions that history has hitherto recorded.—
Americans of the old school will not believe
us; they say our liberties are so firmly
piantod ia the blood of onr old Acglo-tiaxon
rase that none dare disturb them. Bat ws
think differently, and say with th* poet.
Os Mac eofsriae oe me dit riss qai veins.
It may be that the enamy contemplates aa
assault here, and aa it in vary near ths rivnr,
and would glu kies control af that lanninne
stream, w* should not hs surprised at any
moment to hear that Grant has made nan at
his characteristic ass salt! in the vicinity et
Jordan’s farm, bat cf soars* h* Is nndsr lb*
eysof watchful leaders, and strike where to<
will an opposition will b* offered that vrU
test the metal and endurance of his h ordra X*
their fullest capacity.
On. other portions of th* lines there win
heavy akirmkhing yesterday, but nothing
more. Ths enemy have learned a boson, dar
ing tho past four or fire days, which has
not been-without its salutary effects. Hs ap
proaches uow with great caution, and the
east show of determined opposition on nor
part-generally eanees him to dexist. .This
was especially ths ess* je> terday.
nre,riAos or meet.
Theflsgi of trnoe sent in by th* enemy
Sunday, und referred to by ne yesterday,wm
forwarded by that oantisna Yankee oonnu.
der, Meade. Ha detired th* privilf g • cf bury
ing his dead. For obvious reasons wh it!. 11
not nectsaary hare to mention, Gan. Beaure
gard courteouriy, but portmplorfy declined
grant the nquest*.
THK (HUT'S STaKgST*.
An ordinary Intelligent Teuton, wbe foil
into our hand* Saturday night, g«v* the brave
Confederate who raptured him, a stalnrasw
of Gramt’a forces, wnlch is believed t* bs in
th* mein correct. Hs rays Greet’* v“7 **m
os tbs Sontheide of Jaara River, is SMamaT
of,the Beoond, Fifth, Ninth. Tenth, JCIgfc
teentb and .Twentieth Corps, lb* Stead,
commanded by Hancock; th* Fifth by K*:ro,
and the Ningtftby Born.ids, ar* all<p entileg
immediately around l’stewburg. Th* K gh-
teanth oommandtd by Baldy'Smllh, Inaft and
ntar Bermuda Huodrads.
Tbe Tenth ani Twentieth hare an regal tr
commanders, nnd tits hell near City Pai t as
a reserve. AU those army q rpe bsv* haaa
fearftrily red used since Us comioeasarasat af
the present ccapalgn, snd many cf 0* regi
on cuts composing Uhra, do not now tatutor
290 mi.
Tnspritcnsr who furnishes Ibis ibfeMbn
tion, rays h* waseriUstnlin Gtrmsaytwosod
a half years ego. and for th* sals parpaw of
Sghting in the Yankee army. Hs is highly,
pleased at the idra af bring taken prtasntr.
***The whole Irulh i» this:
yon ar* leading
the naiioq quietly to its destruction by de
ceiving tho people as to th* dingers which
threat’ n it. In th* first port of tha campaign
of 1862 yen gained advantage* whieu yon
•rare unable to utitixs or .even retain ia 1 "63-
Xirt raerificsd ths entire West for tho esp-
ture of Vicksburg, and ab*n you proolatm to
dhsfanr winds that the Missiisippi is free,
white not a single steamboat can navigate it
without being .uaoked, or ysfinpn burned,
anl without every passenger having tho ftar
Of death or captivity before hi* ejW-
To serve tbe end* cf your cause, you have
& h*r? r»ut cf a man upon *honi you
fc»Tr 1 eTarythiog, who h&d atrry ob
stacle rumored from bis path, and wbo wm
THE WAR m VIRGINIA. TELEGRAPHIC
SIKQIS OF FCTKHSBURQ.
FROM THE T.
ay
Yankee Lon past t
General Officers
teen H^ndrci
MamtsTTa. Jans H-Th< emeray ton i
•ra a# ftaMI* ■vptaanftndlm fitarafisflra
safsjitoMtop. Un*|tofttosMMLi
hgUratshfot, thraHiradtsra t
Irryspmst s severe Irtspw dtorafo rist
a t* Ihrir hroralwarton M gran* «nfo
with heavy fora.
Onr hnUwrtan s* Rransrass an
re** ysratahaonfi nyam tfonra darts^ An
day.
A dsnartar frnra Isstafo ran wfin reran
in this msraing. rays tkm Tsrahna tansnmjtofcr
right, ton tank tw* tapft ran ton gnmnri
afisars, narara n*4 reastaitaad, amd stgftsssm
1 tnra ril btaaraNiShnM-
arasf UsfiRpodirinmr
The dsvrYpraant ad Itadatnita adttasnrarat
tsonrastraltonlagy
nr* was sslniy don fit ran
th* Ora *
List evsniag about i«Tsn o’clock, Iks enemy
wa* obisrved to doable hi* pickets o« tsrsi-
trem* loft—* ganarally sure indication or aa
attack on hi* part. Up lo oaa o'd--k llti*
mofulng, D) eagetai® m ® a ^ bial oaourrza, cat
there wiu much picket firing going on.
Th* fortran
buy t* d**d«a 1
airy, nnd thn map*
thaAfpcnaat-jn wersral
twaiva a'cleck, 1* a* ta sM
btfore ataning at daylight
his lira spa wa*
pa-as mast am ftsCh; Taras wMn. dmnri
a.ct* waa ready nlu. . >«m*adrira*
Ora Otiiw ire was sma arara and m ftmlt Sa;
Uridra. The tottgads mdatlH raramwmd
an rviichlag tha rH ;reran ad m
mtj asp*sr, saassw* * hmmdrai wa*ra. Am
•he r »ii wrre dry this man hard *n mnrasras
for, Hs upon Ufsfty ita pan* Mb** *a*d
they Hod ftram marehvd ihraagh smsraraamd
tayi in atdar i> «*a*h is* nomssom MM*m
which Mvenl ssa*llrat reads tandrasmsnSswg
4ft* raiHMStommii InM iflrei dM ran
svta knew where thsy wrr> gwag, hmttagftpd
n* instrac ion*. As mfShdm <Htnlra*
as th* appiinSad fin*a. «ad iaMsad if waftSag
rapidanwh. nsurpriM »at»fi^bmwii Udm
at a snail's pass, frabag Us may. Warn
pressnt arer that, wfth :a*.**; ■ ofodt n* *
ObdMMM 1
THOM LYICHBUEO.
The eneray approMhtd wiibia fivt io U« cf
Lynchburg on Pridny «Y*ning, t rck-
inriigutf force* *klrmieh*d with ib«ir *<1-
Vftnc«, whioh w*» oh*ck*d. Th* ntxt i*j
then wm Bh«lliog between th* linM ta:
©Tuning or night, whta HoBbtr utOushe*! o*jr
poBilioa tut wm *Mily r*pai»*4. T*ttprd*jr
momiog *1 dzyUght, he w** diAcoTrr^d to be
ia rilreit, whereupon our for*** oomnx¥*o«d
% hot panuit, ft*id *t nio* o’clock b*d r n?pd
Ht New London. The fight tha* ic h*Ti
torned into * foot-r*co, in which HusUr,
who U moving b*ck th* w*y h« h
likely to b* impeded, for want of euf pite?.
and the difficulty of gathering them ia *e«uo*
try whioh h* b*a elrippod and dwlitid*
It may be that he wiil again piucV up au
courage and^r*ntw th* light, wherein we
for ttc« gillatil liftfok lariif e fti* grad
op l* Ih.
weot out ft- why lk*f 1
vri: It C«aU h»»» *s
l*a*t, way ih.yd:da»iry «r (ah
III* life to Steer I ’.A*' with Ska .
of ih. 0**«ril!a ran wool ef th* .1
(rad, parhsp*. hr. 1
ta«r» w.< ar-, a Gat oral,
thasalamo b»' »*..»:•
t.i"pl «p** tbap'-ss*
wirth
A dispslch rMsissd Sta laU htur la*t •’
ing from Lynohburg alatM that ”th«V.a
ktssartgoa*. The/ comme«o*J th.’r ra-
troat Ust < Saturday 1 night. Tn.y w«re im-
taken near New London ami a een*id.r*bi<
number of prisoner* isksn.* Ws ftreati.i par-
Arrival of Maximilian MVarnCrwx.
MaximiUian arrived #4 V.fa Cras on 1 »
of May. At 2 P. M. tbs Nraara ««'
bay amidat a aalva oi om E«ndr*d
Fort UUos.lhe ship*, tha whirl, w.r* all
with banner*. At 5 o’clrak, Alowwi*,
paniad by other cfficitb, procrtdrd oa bu«:d Hw
Novara.
In ths meantim* a proclamaiicn t . ”
issued, beginning: “ Mexicans 1 you have d«
airad'io have me," ard axprt**in( his iMratioa
to devote his whole strsngih and hsnrt to thalr
wolfaie.
After s privtls convomtios with A -nonie.
thoEjnperorrsaeived th*principal ftociicn,;,...
•His Majesty wore a black coat, whiia ^anrtooc.
and vast, and black cravat, which wai Os iieee
the depnlauon ware ordered 10 x ear.
The dspuution beingintredscad by th* Mic-
iatcr Velasques de Lean, th* Prefect soJi.ra#
bis Majesty, enrolling a* memorable th«d*r
he had arrived, and predicting a new era fin
iho country. Ths E»p*rtjf sain bri»f r/piy
in Spanish, in a eiCSr, vibmio* ten*.
After this, a conversation, fre* frem otiqoait..
took piece, and they were tbra prtaantc i 10 th.
the Em press, wbo cam* leaning on th* erst cl
Maximilian, from au adjoining saloon. ^*
On th* lollowing morning, nl fl o’clock,
royal landing took place. There wa* a forma,
reception, delivering tb« key. oi t h* r.ty, etc
At Soled ad tho royal party took br.ski..t, asd
entered Cordoba at n 1st* boar on tho WA ora
ol the carriages having .broken dowsi Un th*
SO.fa, ni 4 P. M., they *.-it*rcd Or raba, whisk U
tha last wa hsre board at tbsra.
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Ihia WM afifih* free. .My
flgbl that ):*. Ora Sr -
cttiWa* as* abrat* {
*1* fro*
tro*p* West
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Licit.' Caasiagbam aad
thsCky Ligtot Caard*,!
General 31. IF. Gary.—Wo are gratified—yre,
__ore ihou gratified— to announce that ihia
gentleman haa at length been appointed a
Brigadier General. A* tho Colonel of th* r*-
nowned Hampton Legion, he had won a wide-
wptezd reputation as a glorious fighter and a
moat efficient t fiWr. Aa a Brigadier wo know
he will add freak laurola to the wreath otdiorMwa
th-t already encircle* hit gallant name. Can-
tinned auceeaa to him in bia onward road t*
fame and an undying renown, aav*» the Edge
field Advertiser—Constitutionalist.
Ad via • Jsora Suropo. to the 14 h h'.tisjov
hare been rooriradst Krw York.
Mr. Lindsay, in th* Iicure of Ceram SOT, Isa
nnbmitudft motion for lbs rscogaiii inf ths
Sm’.hern C-.afr'dsrxey. Ths naariJiratism< f
the motion wxspo-tpaned oftijl th* 17 h.
It is oin'td that ths Kmpresr X.prinra 1 n*
sttit two coamissionscs t* AnwioM rvp rt
the prt grf *«of th* war, sad that they are
thorixri, i* eosjonstioa with Eagie-.i,
th* carnation of th* <
Publication —Tbe mllilaiy guard
stationed at the Nsw York YVerld Uflier,
ordered away on Saturday, and tha World
appealed on Monday. The Cincinnati Com- ^
1 raercial, in whiah paper we find the foregying, on the £otb cf March,
nays we do not observe that tho military occu
pation of the office of this newapaper has had
ths slightest tendency to improve th* stylo
in which it is conducted.
Ths proporition of'tn* LttdcaC c.trre:.
to detach Holstein and th* southarn 1 art of
jfoUtswig from Bcamark, ha* bora rvjasfod
by tbe latter.