Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 09, 1864, Image 1

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VOT.TTMJS SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY ilV circulation in th* stAti THE FEONT. Alimi, July 8, IBci-li M- We sUU hold oar petition, on the right, T 1 n) i / South cm Confederacy •; ibe earthwork* in front, nil north of the WiTlxlcna Ac ro..I’rcprleter< \ river, while cor linn on thie ride ere beug a rrcumuz ^ w ! prolonged toward# the left to anticipate i(K '“** th e enemy's Sank in that direction. Tbe echo of a few heavy gone baa been heard in the city during the morning.' There is e little akirmiabing, bat no general fight ing yei. . Tbit is all that it occurring, and our readers may rest aaanrad we aboil keep them duly posted 6S furtherdevelopment* of the enemy, and each disposition of oar own troops as may not betray the move ments and- designs of the Commander in- Chief. ^-OMnB,tewi . utw uiu <i* awTEanarna r Morning 1 Edition. ATLANTA. SATURDAY. JULY 9.1861. I <± r - \ f ' - T h City . [rsrthsCoaMwser 1 OOlBETte. . nil waseox. Karova use, 4sa> B»'t, If tots ni*ht at th* tell t tbouebtyou ba4 painted. jmw cfesste ware so red ■afas* *o essay pvUsteeto.wb— ssysysAeawdlsIs'l Oo peart M lat blooming. plump late mj tead S,saax Iha utt»mh(-*«wl bun ilby *M at tea aa au sad t uiteraJ dv* aurJs. “I all: 'Saturn stepJa a ' toa kacw.ay taxi *s#a U»« ne rireums wet own, Wisha-laewof *aaUIUj,blanbTerthnfllrle Wtesa blaakaaaaaTakc* Uiroaih Mantles; bat ih-n tM’n I >t scab a babll at upline aa churls If wntJuT *nit# agree h.u, sub prim tittle mlai, TSatbis pretty to tings hsr fs.r abaaka allh ml paint I at test. I test aay j’U d.J ptict that nlglt. . Rill ttias fcuwuciKBnr wosit spt,a* up fbsikn thought Ttet soar abaaka «•» Iso rri-Kalsr’a wars terribly VMM, Aad I asadoad, tear Bsas, iryour eqlarWaabaashi; tad I Sad. mi es^et quaaa that I partly war right a tbs Mia out)**tan 1 venlnrvd that sight. 'ST. Is ao Ota la post, Reis, 1 knrw yau da ratal, r.irlaa* yoarayaalC. Ttiis m-vnin, at dsvu, d • I as ked by tbs suod, my spa cauibt a faint (jumps* »f a fairy Irlj.p.ag over lbs laws— Tsstyoa. e.y awsat Btts,saJ il* »ua as itroas abate yuar classes eat • at rad aa tho basal Iha nee. Ah. f>a l That 7«a ptteMba^eb'tttBaturs'aeusuiaUeayaaaaai Vf.a Dowers aTstw y oa—ib*y knnw U-and I— Bui I tblbk 1 would kiss, V year ladyship tbosaa ^ asaaassachttk tbabrsits klMtJ; Its aslor cotsutps TH* bos af tha rota sod won't stick to my Ups. Tat Rtsnt at tn Wat—A flMaiWa araWat • graphs! ear tka pee of t prophet; a or are ws much (I ca to dreaming at night, a'bcBaowaf-asteada ararp Wt rocsatly raad tha wend.rfel dream ot Hr. No- Said re warn th# t <#•»•< eui cantedsssmtd toba rfy ssksdtwsd, and white ft -Inaiingos to tha pester'« Interpretation af bit rataarkiy# vision- Btcoearirosty wefotl todrvemlag. Wsihaathtttat toots had teas s;casestlou of hoe ttmsea. Ti.r -sotmics(nadTaal'tafrontaeaslsa — Wa thengu thay bad hsooms ttrad af iMighter «»d blood,ted sod wera dataeadacd to settle the d>«i«lty 'Sfcn. •»**** on tbs vavt ursy of ata seba «to"d tars Ir illcata, a Uteald rods out from ooa af tha ret,tip basist*d prscltimsd th*t tne.Geoeml com, maodlas was ready to ssmamaloats wllb tba laadar of Ite o.her best. The* the twt Itudere sdrsocsd from 0 where they stood st tha beads of lhair mlfhiycstewas sad met half wsy b.iwaaa, short hanJsbke tha test of fzleads sod I bed sestsd tbsmscivss side by sMa oo aaoMptoaleg.uJwerasoed bestly tipjtd ln'con- vtr-»Uaa- Wa were sot dost eeouih to hatr tbs s»v- arslprupaelt;,a«,tbstse*rata%ds,bat after seems, •alien of steal thirty mloUea tba two loaders arao* shook haute a gala aad'rttlrtd .to tbalr respective From the- Chattahoochee. haoa aterald ayaU otma owt aad raad to tka two Maes tba sand* agreed o poo for deadlo (tha slrogj la. ptas oaarmed, aad th* two meetfog oa tha Aateal fTouad la fullelaw of the two errniee wera'totecids lhaaa-sw ky wre., ,sg.tb* beat two'out of three U ba tba stater, aad tha eotc* of) ydtayatd te tea rtog. aad the two hosts arras red thorn ueiees ta (te best position tor using;- Story heart ami rjtterloxwttbantleipsUoo. Thsbsarta of ibaSoata and nbaa boots ccu'd not bare hossdodmora wildly asibuaitt'it Wiyea tbs HaraUI aad Cantu, whisk oast* tee-4* tha I*’* of ana or tha other ho#:, wa* i Tpetykhyays a* gnadoct proudly, thay wars Rat spastasausof aitahood.ccuahy watebad is slat aad i|e, aadaaa* coaMgsma hem their Uselog ablcb «.aW probably baited wtaaar. eftst a r.-ltadlyy rating tbty wait asou pasparad Nr trtloa.urdwsutatiL Ttefistooatestwulbr stow ■Blautrs d.bblla!, to I; a keen lures'jU tbs Soatl w.s^aabsed te taka tha Marti an ebauploa ala dlsed saateyeaud ba Ml; aad a shout west up frocn tba txstbara aruy that eerued almost to read Ih * eklea _ TtfhHtm's Fimt, Thursday, Jaly 7—3 P M. Tbflduual skirmishing and cannonading, which bar# cbaractsriged the retrograde of ot)r arueyainceit left Dalton; id progressing with uo great damage to either aide. Oar army U in entrenebmenta beyond the river, and will repulse any attack made by the enemy, with an enfilading fire. Oar troop* are in'* fine apinta and have great confidence in their leaders. ft ia thought that the enemy, will at tempt to croaa the Chattahoocbeee below this place, bah while be may make de- monatrationa on tbe right, it aboold not be forgotten that hia main force le in oar centre* Ilia manoeuvred on our left are Hierely to enable him to force bis way Ceroae the river near the railroad. But hia plana • r e all anticipated by Gen. Johnaton, who ia alwara awpke. There is Ine strag gling from tbe army now titan there was two weeka egi. - . • ' ; I learn to day that Governor Brown is gring to order oat Che militia of the State, which will add greatly to the strength of oar army. And, with Gea. Smith to'com- (hand this force, whose military genius and acknowledged ability U well known to all, he would soon bare a well .organised corps of lntsjei tnweiSR whs*malting apzur their own thresholds, would fi^bt tike reterans. Every body would like to know when a general, engagement will come off, and where. Time only will answer the.qaaa- lioif, bat we can predict the result. Sher man intends to evade a general engage ment— ttu he has shown from. Dritcn to bis present lino. McClellan, the once military god of the Yankees, followed Joe. Johnstom from Voekiown to.within seren. rni.es of Rich mond, the coveted capital, buoyant with the bdpe and expoclations of finding Richmond evacuated, and hoping that, Johnston would march through that place precipitately without the fire of a -gOu. Abl the Mightcet hopes ere aometipies blighted, and so it wss with McClellan, and just so it will be with Sherman in his ■On to Atlanta.' I feel more hopeful this morning than'I have been far the past month. Toseeour tears soldier-, in such determined spirits, aad thed the confidedce they hare iq thei fficera, o-^ght to nerve every true South erner to assist in the great struggle for in dependence. So far as I can learn the'enemy hie not crossed the river at any point, and my in* formation ia that every ford place possible for him to cross is fell gqarded on both sides. Yolo [Bor tka touibeta Cqafadetscr-] ET OITSE, klW JOAEU-tHO WIFE) Of- steea all at* basked Is »t*p, 1 Iklok.Wtth feeUogs tod aad deip, or Ssr wko laser all, sir life: t tea uerasarreMtk tad ears, abut lfreslr ebsra, l 7 C.TO, si) darling aift. Her tnutiDf bearl aka f»«a Xi sea, A piedea at her st* eerie J, d pledge Fit gturd wkb Ilf* ;* d ad sertr siU taeaas to prera, Bee leuderlr I ever tors, Hr ten, tap dar Mg wlft. . Tfcsi ten Iprios anp brisk teat gas, e-. ttit7esras oSUn| ^ Hr treeitese J ij-aUlt* to ftsi. sad add to aU kcr bspi»o«M, Sj two, ror dtrlieg wifs. . its shadow trill I oseeperaii, Upou her sagtl brow te sit, . Wnilt pausing oa. through Mt; Per I wiHkiaa oasta toaruwar And point bar to * brighter deyT •Ip own, top dorlteg wUa. datu tS TtaSMis, JIT ltdL l <- [CamqmilKl CodeSlKar|. Oibrtll, or the Might!, -raucaaoa fstgtmeu*. ■Mtttrt. EJitarn—'Tbia gellafu cavdlry offi cer hat been in command of Gan< Forrest's old btigaila tinea ths death of toe lamehicd Col: Surncs, which baa been about twalae months. Be pasted through the ardooea / campaign U Ejiat Tennaaca. under Lieut, pep. Loagstreet, Mk winter, rataruing to .tba Ajmy of Tennes see tbia spring, bhviog bad many bard longbt (attic* a id skirmishes with tbs enemy, always demeaning himself, not obly with gallantry, but always showed a auperior Older ol military grains aa a commander. Ho has. been recom mended by every field officer of tba brigade he has so ably commanded for promotion to s Brigadier Gsneralcy. All that seams lo be re- quired f r bia promotion^* tba approval of Geo- U’heeler. Why dote Gen. Wbceler withhold that apyrjeal when three or four of the eavalry brigades ia front are no* commanded, by senior CoioMlef Cot Dibrri’a brigs is has Mo mure tel vice and done mere hard fighting then any other one cavalry brigade attached to tba Army oi Ten nessee. - it waa lor about eighteen mouths led by Gsa. Forrest, when it was tha prideof hia btaip When Gan. Eorrcat waa asaigned to tbe command ol- a division, it. wss with honor and gstlaauy led by- Col. Starnes, Who fell gallantly IsAdiinr 'hia command In the. defense ol his coantir, at or near Talahoing last summer — ThU'aioMa' old Uigsdc hss losl.nonu of its tpeiont glory by. having btait placed uader tha charge of Col. DibreU. L*l merit ba rewarded and Col. Dibrell pro moted to that position ba has*as lung dyerved. The DaclvtrJ Ucrernsn;—Btsoyalof W.Dafed-ftrilrj Ehrs*thiirg--Cur Si Ea>rur Feeling our Fo.-itton— Spirit ed tit Asa — Work la the Trench:w-S»»IU»y CoodiUqn of ke rroops—Vegeufclss Wanted—BcUrf CoayalU* — Tbs Gecrgi* Boya-Gea- Hood tab Hsrdee^-Dl <b cf.’Gen. Walirr-Jack Sen’s and fferi r*< Crfgad r-. Major Abes J. [Special Correrpar dene* Chronicle act Senlind Is ssc Fi-io. axis Sxtssa Civics, Five sad a half Mllta Balov Mcrittp- Jolr Af iha class of my last, I .conjectured * at taklh) teda«stSans"lhcn r.pp-renl,'ll re would be teflghlcr a foot-raco to-day. be' lermfoot-raos wss perhaps an improper it?, foLTbcn Johnston falls bsclcitdon' i-a caob method and deliberation « j s sens move their rffects op the first of th Bach has bees tha charscltr of tbo aoveo r.t from Essncssw lo this plsos. Jntt after be close of my last letter, the -ariilltry train fc;- gsn to move through tbe public square by Atlsnta read. This la'oked Uka a cbacgi base, still tbe opinion (the wish fctipg fai to'thu thought) was freely expressed in b army circles that jhero would be a fight: day. Whatever the movement indicated- U the cause of deep solioituds to thccitiiics who had c clayed removing to the altvwllli hour. Anxious fact s were leeu watching,<hs long ominous looking trains, sod tba failrssd plats was crowded.with applicants for V. pertation. It was a scene that touched me deeply, ftr 'the associations' of many yi residence here art olustsrsd around Utc pi Tne proper effietr firmly but oourieoasly vised Ahem not to be alarmed, and prop dcolared iboy coqjl not gat a particle of in the oars until th/siek and Lonnded wire removed This did no) serve to allay the tp prehension, for, said .they, something mu«{ be icular-t tV, V I n»- tbe'chen iteriag ten, ess* tnvdt* Beta >*a* wtvsatas* et tbe but seek was too wary. *te saglastsd tes about balfn hour, aid tba q-watteutsvasd tab# css of wind teas tte !testbna*r summoasd at bis atrvagth late oaadssp*’*--* ingaad tte f<m'kros ML Aad (r**t was lb# steel lk*i w,ot from tbsb'orUisrabo^ again tba :ve cbawyisa* tm:-A tbeaurirss, aalTI **V-vte sudms iraur Lotus tsC-KS to rofrosb tbasal .tpoesatewrga tecaata wmt:«. >o ter tte contest HqssSsadsctSsf soat £rvi. |t uadsfhUai that lb* Be* ban akacptoa'vMiasrsacois than bit aalagoalat Sul blsbssttr,* nsqjllis vraentbsy tboogkt of tko c-.Wrt power of sadarmoes. tat aoitesrporty ly rpoka. TteaOsaos V*s oyyr-otlT*. Tbo throb tec ASM sadlbte aa Us tvo ehamytss? agsln asosy VpatawouMI was UiaL kwh uay was fu«o an oissal atsa*of tbs ds'peadisg Bias' Wo Ctoagbr to**Tdmm,Uot u.,-n.A. P !o«, *o«m*dV>te »o»Hihjaf VDov* ibAnkas •bey b*4 to via or lorn, TWy *-.wtUtt«»:n»ffl«RrUx aOfbU L*c*«I f V> •acioit.«r with tb« toy c f cMWtkMB b«a4a u4 tfriig w*y,«c%ia 1m ralllM t&4 tare »tch«- TL-*a b«ch ar# orort aad —x a ' to jru 007-f drxjkUA# CTO* th* ret aasfc *?p<skr *, fuBy •;nJdni«4 tba cthar't tarhc*, aad lh* riin'i f»f tart S i a?p*r*at halasoa. Now Ukj ti*o* it**:* cj-idtr* Aal itw rtapactls* i’fi3“wt frvrcd to Vrwath*. AgAi* they ufhd wiih a d*#p*rAtio» th*» w&lteraly daciJ* *£• poo* iNi Tbwlr «.rw«iyth «©•••» bw n* or* ^ia4j ^a*Uc — Ttsyrock aad f*»7 la oachcikarrt jrgip II*.» « • x a OLOO& oak cvckad by a bear-/ wind- T> f.r fraap Iv:o«m finw«ry aad oo o*<h fmc* coo’d b'>t«a ihl 1 -e* of too***** aad — bet wear* Eft hrf! rz lc • UQSg NORTH CAROLINA. \ htVUASV.T, N C. Jidydbtl'S L'uprssa A Ur it Reterto: Dias 8ibI arrived hers safe unyh*-2d iast., after trassling itres days and sights over roegb njiroada aad i» crowded cars. f 1 find the citiisas baoynat, aad. if possible, ore hoptfnl than st any lints vises tbs war W(u. Ii La lbs opinion ot eveey one hers that there is no possible rttacs tor Shorinta to aacspe, And that if Goa. Job sat oo fails to fight him, time itself will demosaitsa aad render his army s«t. tic E idmirsi up, or tb&y would not be so parlicul removing ihs wourdad. .-i :J . In tbe afternoon the Atisnt* Irain, dn nine o'clock* arrived. It bfd been delayt tfco ramnred pressure of the Yankees lo Raff’s Station. Tbe road was reported c aad a train was soon stbrted for-Atlnm Another left si twelve o’cloak Inst night, correspoiuloct'wss cn board. About Ibis the imatilry moved down from the Irem and as the dawn began to break across ;;rey side* of Kenpeeaw, tbe cavalry qui brought up the rear, leaving the sleeping zips in sweet uneoneoiansnesg- df their Soon After I report thal be distlnotiy seen waving oyer the spell signal corps bad occupied on the mounts.: Their cavalry pressed closely oil ours.- report etarp tkirmiehirig in (Ms eiila pi town, in which a number of casualties among our men. Thsexlentof tjaru, enemy coold not be ascertained.. . . Oar new'line extends In-a Northeast SS Southwest direction along » ridge below Ek&’s Sration and Smyrna Church. Aboiit sir rraisal this side df Marietta.^ Oar right rests oa Soap’s Creek, and extends I believe as far at Boswell,-which has not yet been disturbs. Our left reaches lo tbe Chattatiocchee -te covers Cox’s and Turner’s Ferries-- Isasfls the condition of our forces U-dsy at the headquarter* of ths latter. Gen. Har dee fe sn erect, saldieriy look lag tuna, over six fact high; and admirably proportioned.— His beard and hair an gray, and eland out ‘•liketh.. qniliq-f tha fretful porenpino.” Hu face is large, at d sonars, cheek bones promi nent andsyca heaut aad stern ia.expretslon. He must bs nsaiiy -Rfty yeses .of a»s. Gen- Hood isbardly room than tburgr-fiva, and has thsappesrsaoBof wa aangnibo, active man.— Hswt-ro full, lone vttilsCAtr, and bid resem blase* ts Gan. A. B* VVrfght i* quits striking. Hia »ys is blue, bis m&ouera auqrtsojt's and prsp< sseising. They both appeared tn ba in busy enoftrenee about the establishment of tor hear of his itqproying health. He waa moving Us new tines: .Gen. Jackson wss cn tike duty, I did not-fceet .fetin', hut Denied that hi* mill- tary family are veil. Ip hie-brigade as well at Manes’*, U» Augasta boys wko asosp d oa the 27th are all safe and well. I heatd much praiseof-tiie gallant conduct Major Allen on that occasion. CoL .Gordon and Lien t CoL Black were both ablest, sick, and bs was in comment -'The ^fan Uke-bim and stand square up io him. Heii kind.afftble andvhohgd)jtti of his men, and a good soldi.r. Hi has been' in all the active skirajehing in which hisoam mand was ebgsgtd, and never leaves bis post. I stiudato Hr.;Allen that definitely, first be cause ha-deserves It,-and second, bec.\u?a “9” in the Appeal ascribes the cottunuad on the kith lo Col. Gordon end Lieut. Co). Eltok, wbsn neither of them were there. , A eoldier is justly appreciative ot the eppleuse duo gal lant eonlnot. Wunifier eloas and hot.- ■ .., Aaisrioisw Pltlfsguief tbs'D*meeratle Party uXOiue The ffamooratip Convention of Otis, ia Mavoh lasts adopted the fsllawiag resolutions unanimously, amid greatTmtkusiasm : •SetohiA, That the Democratic puty ia now, ‘ r ‘ t Const ' Wait has ever bsan devoted to the Constitution, a* transmitted to ns by the fritnera of that. ‘J ibJtrumeat, and expounded by Jefferson, 'a? i-liHon and Jackson, and as oonslrucd in tbo Virginia and Kentuoay resolution* of 1708 and 1793, and am oonstrued ia ths report thereon in the V.rglitld Legislature; and that for ths maiateaanoa of thu Oonttitntion and the preservation of the lluitn founded under it, we her*, ae did tbe father* of the rvpubHe. pledge life, fortune and sacred h onor '• Hmotrrd, Thai w* would bail with delight nay and every honorable effort toward a re. s’eration of lb* nonaitl condition of ibis Union, to wit: Internal pows aad harmony, and fraternal affection between Uio-toirTal Steles eompriting it, and we regret that she meakures of the prgeenl Administration pra- Ifa, and HautJtvvestena Dspartmsnt, ciDSk* OX IBB run Of OSH. nu Central Ordtrt No, 81.] It iayrhh profound sorrow that the lisjor General commanding annonnoos to lh*s troop* of tkis^ Beparuntnl the dealb of their late cummandsr, LteeL Q-n.-'Leonictaa Polk. Oa ths lfith Instant, in a skirmish near Marietta, Oa., ilia gallant warrior and ChriaUau gen- Usman yield, d up tils life—a costly eacrifioe to hi* otnntry’s libefties. It wokl J bs Aupeifin'AU I or* to rrcount ths service* of this lamented patriot. They are already befpr* the world, and will'form one of the brightest pages in th* history of this memorable etrnggle. Hie high adminialra live talents, bis distinguished gallantry upon many battle-fields. Us eminent virtue* and kind end genial trails cf character, have alike won the admiration and love of h$a oonnlry- pen. J ’ ' . From the toils aad cam cf .thie 'titful ex istence, from tha b)ood rod fi^idf qf fteUllr, the Chria;laa eoldier h^s passed to that eter nal net which it was ever tha gim of hia life ta accora. Let hi* memory crap tib freeb amongst us, an^ 1st etch strive to imitata bis example and emulate bi* virtuej. As a mark of honor to ths distinguished dead, tha ooiore of the troops of this com mand wilt be j^rapbd in > mourning for the period of thirty day* from the receipt of [bis ord r . . . By oemmand qf Usj,r General S D Lao. W Hutu EluoFt, A ."A. Genera!. •Xbe Ctete Cadata and State Militia, wit!) a portion oi the cavalry arc guarding the abiiv* panted ferries. - It i* reported that th* Federal* have burned ,«■* feoilng Ibe'Sweet Wafer Factory. They D our lines vigorously, nnd have rlucs ttise o’olook opened on oar akinaisksv* at the rail road near Smyrna. The twiggi'clipped by the high rang* of the enemy’s gun* coaid be &s- tiaeilp aoen falling around our hoy whs :e pottedImfrdiunbef trees ovoriookingtherul- rcad out * Tbo firing-grew into quite a sharp rattle of musketry,' imd Is extending along tice entire line. Qn tbe left our artillery ar- s’io!:- It is thought that they arc feeling olt vent auch dealrabie-reeulfa, and weare there unpromisingly opposed to it* contin- wsr. . That w* are opposed to tbe tirooe- of the war for the subjugation of mates, or fur the purpose of-divesting thorn of tbalr sovereignty, or infringieg or impairing their __^ilutional rights, cud bring aatisfied that in ■4i bosqfallf^fsettlemenl, and tha restoral:;m u-.der tha CopBtltution. That themobaplritnow abroad iu the natural and inevitable result of the Go actuation and the laws by tha party now in power, and wedeom this a proper occasion to renew to bur people the warning of H'ashlngton against lawlessness in Government and people; me tyranny of tbt' present Administration has sown the Med from whioh.wear* now reaping a harvest of erime. “ | aroUTKKRN ACCOUNTS; Through Utc courtesy of General .Bamuri tThbes, eomasnding tho^ Department of South Coratiuo, Ooorgia-asd Florida, th* Charleston Courier has been permitted to examine th* Mew York Tims* of the 28th of June, lelcr by tea days than aay Tankas accounts that had reached there directly. ' Tha special war di pstuk gives a '-highly ekoruragidg" account of operations near Po-' tersburg and of tha Yankee operations ogainst railroad eommunioationa For tbe week end ing tbe 27ih rsiy tittle ia reported in fighting, but muob progress is clolmod in position and in lnovemente, and glowing stories are given of the spirit and determination of the Yan kee army. : A correspondent claims n dear gain of half a mil* for’.the Yankee lines near Petersburg, and admit* iMRriou* dir aster to n part of Han cock's carp* on ths 221 or Jdso. A special correspondent cf th* Times, wri ting from Batin’* commend on the 25th alt, mentions the capture of prisoner* fi»m the 11th and 37th South Carotins, among whom were five effiotn: Capts. Henry Boist, J. M. Mulraney and T. E R»y*qr; Lltuts. J. E. Clement* nnd A. B. White. They wore token to Bermuda Hundreds, on-their way to Point Looko'ot. The reporter write*: “They helled for a time at Gen. Butler’s besdqnsrters, and many’of them were'qoestioned sepsnitely t* to the strength and organisation of,tbifilr regi ments. 1 was particularly struck with tbs very large proportion of mere boys among* th* prisonera, several of whom, apparently :ner more than eighteen year* of age, had been in the war tbrsa years. Most of Cbem desired exchange, not eccaue* they wanted to fight, .for they all eaid they were Ured of- tbe war, 'but they wished to go%ome.” 5 ’' • One bronzed fellow said: “I was very keep to get.into th* war, but am very Ured of It BOW.” Miller, a boy of 16 years, who sail be had carried a musket three years, tail tit* .0*7*10* was “all -fight and no fun,” buh waa very anxious to tw exchanged. Another lad of lli laid he would fight ts long as the crowd did—■ One -or two foreigners did not want to bo re- 4taxed but to go beok to Europe if allowed. A great many of the prisoners spoke very bitterly of the wsy in whioh they were osp- toryd. _ Animadverting jupon Gen. Hagood. one said, ‘jt was a great shame for Hagood -to tend us up to pharge your work*. Hagood Is a young B i^adier and want* to bo a Major Tha enemy were mil in roiiilomeerleMrahi! Faria at our loat accounts from Jouen ; Tapfiiaj mdag- Ttey wcr\* r"portri- liare Ikrcwn up oldiiiooh.1 eortlwerk^ wui mounted guns bearing oa Batter/ J The monitors and g*jnboats ia 8u>no had aUo kept up aa occasional Bhollisg of our Uatf Oar tiller;: s rstarnr4 ito trs, ch« ^ ’t -i enemy, and, it is believed, doing conaiii-r-blr execution ia their ranks. A camber of deed bodies, mostly aegroa^ I were reported ia front cf Qm - Taiiat^ra's Baas, r' Oa Mohday eTeaiag tbs enemy draw up in j two lines cf bfltia.,. Soma contidsrabls skii- mirbing took pleos, the enemy making throe espsraie advacoes, whioh were immetialcly cheeked by tbe (belling frem onr batteries.— There was also a sharp musketry fire, lseti r 'about half an hour, which, with th* eaunun adiof.ledtoth* impretsion that a general engagement we* in prngreee Him* Mr *f cur men, belonging to the 3X1 Georgia Mgl- i mint, Cal. Hatrieen, and the 1st 3. C. 'Aml- l Icry, Col. A- Rhstt, were slightly wounded.— No names were given. Tuesday morning ths enemy war* araln drawn np in two lints of battle, and cost in*' ued so during the day, ^ccasionalif tfeyevtag cutekirmiehers to feel our petition and osror- trixour fores. Th* enemy, it it Beiiaved, ha*; a fores on tbe Island of between four and flee thousand. It is not nsocaiary for ns to state I Ah* aombtf ef oqr tteeffaM-wU.Irt** that] for the Taakeca.to find out. We fesl anre, ; however, that the enemy, should he attempt any farther adranoe, will pay as well for bis foolhardiness as in the affair at Fort Johnson. Their principal demonstration Tnosdsy was directed at Butsry Pringle. It is fceliuvrd that tb'.-ir present object is to obtain a foot hold on James' Island, and to attempttiie cap ture of soma cf our outer lint of batltriM.— IVe have no doubt that the programme of Gsa. Fetter has been earsfullv planned, and in cludes the capture of the city, but u terwly, believe be is destined to the same disap p. int-' ments aa Lis prodeoeevors, , .r - The whole Yank?? fores in the department is reported from good sources to ba net over seven thousand. • They rely cn thfir fieri to make up .the deficiency in the number of troop*. It has not heretofore been the otee, ami Is nut likely to be so now. . --- a. Tbe enemy continue to' shell th* «ity.>ir Twenty-six shots have been fired vino* our last ]tuition with a view of a fight to-morrow — P.eade, entitled tl)* “Eighth Command- 1 fhoagh the boy* marohed nearly aii ni_-l>t.' ment:” ii, f they Wdbeen busy most of th. d^.in pn - H,«ry 0«ey ma a msn ef iinisa- H# wrot* foilh* faring their tine, and In this airiest Inorcdi• jly short space, have, works, many miles (c length, whioh they are anxious Sherman skn',1 charge st his esrUost conv..niecce. The noble veterans of this army present a aobUmrspeotiole of fortitude, conSdenoe and courage. For over fifty days they have t»vu exposed to oil the hardihipsof ni. vftlve cam paign. Soaked with rain, eebreind-vrith ids, though usually bountifully fed, often, whenru th* mareb,' pinched with hunger And yet ft. going along ths trencher for several miles tc day, I did not hear a murmor. Tte trenching details worked with msrTelou^ vigor, aad hava now a very fongifiatye line on Which the. really burning with impatience to meet ths Yankees They want a tpetdy and decitive fight, opdno mob thing as a doubt of the result is thought of. Toeboys not. engaged on the AUntped tbo corn bnt tbo sowlr. For wbyT'Oa* trenches are resting under the otnrenient eowes wu an antoor, an tnventorl And 00 Iu the.maut J : Jt ii ot iucc(?»v» that oarlched otters andlvfiuni bar*, la General Pillar—Ths outcry agsit-s; Ihis-dis ar.juitiicd officer, say* the S.lma .Reporter, io lefriltli I hod that pleasure ol dSvoljag two daytwi h Copt. OjoonT who is ceunected with the army oC\ho irano-MiaaUsippi, and who U beating important papers, to the War Department a-,me* os toft csciy thing fa Working hfy in that section, tad that they expect, ere th* gold min* of ar-uma, to regain every iach of tori torrilevy. I oa plesaod tp tap that the crops are vary as, indeed. Kotwith.landing the farmer.hate been called from their homes.to tbe battle-field, then will bo oven an average crop, of corn aad wheat. Tte wheat is very Uue, .Indeed, entire- ly froe from refit og smut, and by thd help of the patriotic laditi. it fa Tefy-imariy all haveau' ad. Th* oat crop'ia not qatle ha' good. -Thd met daws in .this State are decidedly the finrit I have every teen, and prom'tie an abundant yield o(.kaf tbe ptrasnt J**r. The toristt oni die*11 ore ate becoming eemt- what tteehhweeis tneoae poniuu of ths.State. About foer huadrrd uader this tou rrship ot Ktih. made n rati tote Utah* county, .capmred o train on the Western Sriireod. tnmvti the q«. J pot and all ih* eqppfiee (hat byd .Uca gathered the*e. . * They then proceeded down the retd a few miles to Camp Ytece, tuzprtatd wd cnpwted aboct one hundnd and tweaty-rix eoidirrs. They are.now haiag parried by opr eiralry. and it ia booed they trtil all b« captured. ' I will retnra to your city in a lew dayo.*' l ; • • . w.w. h. P. S.—Since writing the above the train has .. , . - , ... i arrived with CoTFedenia, ra rusTr to Anderson tt*T*roeity uf ««r dro-miog powom lu tnor and wih 1 ' _ f^r tbo rewotu of t^e wti fu> . thpe ire will iaferm | Tiw, O** 500 more are coxcitrg, Q^picrri n:cr no-rmders wbvthrrar sot onr drvom Tacprcpbrtic. j Tet crab erg. W-W-H- tery •£« o S.ima ■HTtosiCheit lahageneroHa, w ben jt is hoens I in miad thfit the abdaa heaped upon him is precipiutediia advance of a correct atatement of theaifiir at Lafayette. The public mind haa been iasbed into a furor by exaggerated report prejudicial 1* Gen. FiUow, eet afloat in many Instance* by panic ittichen pcriona, who know lioatahout the real tact*; and that a monstrous haa been set in motion, which in to the country aa it ia harmlcse in upon tpe great man who.ia tum- ite victim'. We have venturing the prediction that *o ciear will he Cm.. Ftltow’s veraion of hia first Sheman’o rear, hia name shall :httg tfcnn'ever on ths aerrii of honor, be anythin; to complain ofia the yette; it will bo aeeh-tijat i“- General PJlow’a. Of tbia-wo are t, Gov. Zee's Leads.—The Waahingtcn Re publican says “a happy thought baa occurred t* tire t. ersfary' cf War which it gives as plronreto record. ■ Pint, ho ordrred general Groyat to organ;:] the Freeman’s Village, for the'protection of the clock man aad hia fam ily, c'pjh the ArBagton estain beiengiag to the rebel Generalise. -That viHage ia a eao- oee*. Srsotd 7 ha' has, hlnarif recently *e- iested a.ettt upon ribs uaa estate for a na- tittefif iettrisvy W the burial of loyal sohliers who dblh'V^giclafroct wounds Inflicted by LWiorierg K^tevtifegi Las teen directed do super vit*t>.e lavina OR- «t vb® greunda. How ap. that Lev’s lands should bo dedicated shades; thousands of them fact aeledp.! marvelous whatw lioirg swarm v muting army ■■gripa era* -ttaoh'.a cf The tiie carlh : miles i: littraliy teeming triih tU this epjerdid army. For width behind tbo (roaches one Lavs a’moit walked for miles onH^i^H federates. And no wonder—fof ft’is tbe firsi brief period ol repute they .have had in sl- mott twotuithiL- No-eampaigu of tne wav bee a: all compmei wit a this tu l;s demanae up an tbe health and muscle of ths men- And yet the morale of tbo army is fine, and the amount of sickness nut serious. 7n?re is con- sidT*bl» d'a-ebcea, and the men'aaffer from a monotoncca diet. They have mars meat and our of the vi ■■MIPHIIIIIIIHP UlWillp) ¥5RSSKSSSiS»Si “7;.• te- s thorefore liDfexs-nJ iheimmedifeU “ e w bLso brougia lb no ) oiuijBuTy', ot f jl-tKere, made a speech" in the Senate on the 27th, which the Times reporter describes cs worse than any thir g heard in the Stnate sicoe 'Taombs-teft, Thtjro trtf a Fremont and Coehraoe ratifies- fioition meeting In New York on the 27th, at whioh the chief speaker waa Orestes A Crown 1L Fait of the Author of u Qod Savt th* Qulen •’ Tho following extract from a work by Charles . - . . Ufilh thzatro, wlih Imm«dEate and lasting sttoceu. Koxthi bant lad saUro sod. Peps took hte Torso* tor B elt)!* mod Sriftfor Pmpv’e. LwUyhsaoUloddowu to>yrlc*l art; and * ran coa«fn*t!oa of two raro Ulsati, ho invented tte Immortal melodies; and th# Immortal Word* to tfiwp, ... — . t^:([r — 1 — Re wrote th*words and mriodj ct tho Ifstiouai to- thorn; thrum he deterred spouion oad ouicho Iu Weetmnleter Abbey. lautoossagohswrot’ict.oetoly. Ho nevee failed te hit the puMlc. Ho woo of hit a*e, yet Immortal. No artist emu do mors. But tnorm were mo copyrights to songs. Xoifftiwooneofiasnoeoftfimt cmplalmw. Whits tho theatre mnd streets rang wlthhle Emms and bio tunes, while tiddlers fiddled and were paid, and the songster* sang him and Were richly paid, tha. genlne that aet all theta empty mute pipe* a flowing; a mdlion am listened to with teptoree, mu fleeced to th* the midi: of the poor, unselfish eouTe altespe totossd acharity for dtstbeoead performers, nature suddenly broke down under th* double agony of a heart full of yards in wrongs and -an ecplybally, eng the men banged turn- ijtht to-tiav (* lf . They fonnd him raid, with efclu op hie bouetoand 1 — a halfpenny In hie pockat. - Think ot this When an* jmrhear "Qod gavWlhe qaesn.” • ' ’ • The Female 'Surgeon?—A letter’driafi “Cos-, tie Thunder,” Richmond, bag been received nt'lthe mother of Miss Dr. Mary 'Walker, _ from which it appears' that the heroic little mow*dt'f(nllho line. Surgeon beari-her imprisonment Ughtiy.— ' “ ! ^_Jthu following U an extract fronr her letter: bread than they want. But vegetables-, art' * cj hope that you are not grieving about me neo.**ary to preserve health. Will not our bwetree X am a prisoner of war. I am living In a three rioiy brick castle, with plenty to" wit and a clean bed to Bleep in. I have n rocta mate; a young lady of about 20 year* cf age from near Coriutb, Mies., (Mica Mar- The Mew York Times thlaka, from th* lot eft British advices, an ohsnge in tho British Cab inet is inevitably imminent. Tka column*^of -Ufa Times, news and ad- yertinenentn, ahow epoemodiceffurte in're cruiting. Large bounties ore promised, end some ofith* Churohej have gone opbciaUy into tbe batineea. The Timex opposes the repeal of th* commutation law—very naturally, na ltg elilore and managers and friends c mofeby a atrioi eonficription with eubetitu- tion. • * The Confoderate loan in London on the IS A Wa* quoted at 68 lo 66.. .Th» Alabama, Cep- tain Sommav, wasatChtibcurg.on the lfith! A special dispatch to the Maw York Times, dated Washington, Jane 27tb, »*ye: “Some of thwarmy officers are not io greatly mystified as sente others as to the object of Gtant’s movement to the left, end the real object of Lce’e prolongation of his right against our left. Last week General Grant moved a corps, to the left until hie almost ttraob the line uf ths Wallen-Railroad'. That part of th* army (the Sepond Corps) When 8m approached it WMlaetiSttir feaSMfited by a sufficient num ber*; rebels to hold it in temporary vheeb; usd when the.enemy taw that Grant's advance there was realized, they on Friday last began a general movement to the left, and on that dayZongstreri’s and Qill's oorpe were oa our fronton the wall: oad. It is in foot tbe tail- rood line* of cemmunieation that Grant end Le* are after, and the Weldon road that beth armtea ar*ready ; give b-ittlu for. Oarcav- have lately touched and tarn the latter ffereut points, end car artillery has played upon It,- but the rebels have promptly set about tbe work of repairing damages, and mating delicacies, remember the Army ut Tenneaaoo,-* cf their ‘ and etni forward a portion of their abundance. 1). :-j lr.il the doctors and nurses aud Re’iaf Committee get'aH such thinga. It is not ot-; though • vcgeUbie dinner now.and then will be ex beneficial to -them as to the soldirr, and if those at borne could see with: what delight ths boys receive oven an colon, U collard leaf,-or a new Irish pllmtoe, there would be a large incrcateof slept) sent for ward. There are rriiqf oommltteex from all quarters of thp fltdtc, who >111 receive and eeqd forward to ihe camp .all tpxes sent to ■them,. Lit tho-e along the Georgia Railroad send to the eare of tho Mirgzu Gousty Bat tle Field CoEunittee—those atoat Atlanta to the’ Atlanta Guminittee—those oa the- La grange Road, to the Lagrange Committee— eat and a clean bed to Bleep in. *1 have a ly ot i-lj tha Mannr.) -t am mnch happier than I might be in some relation* of life where T might Le *K>ied by other lfidies. ?he officers are gen tlemanly and kind, and it will not kg long be fore ^ am exchanged;—Yenhte TajAr. FeteeruUonjrf the 4th~tf Julj/,—The wind being from the opposite direction, oa Monday, our eirs were spared the Ihsmeiess mockery of the Yankee noon salute at Fort Pulaski; bat tbe wind having hauled round daring the afternoon, the report of the guns firing tbs evening sal a to were distinctly heard' in the city. Is it poiflibls to imagine any exhibition those olongtheMooen .Sd Wri.rof.nl to •a. uyeeable than to bear tbe reverb w ion of the Yankee cannon in honor of the birth of that the Griffin Committee—those around Mason to the Macon Committee—’.Lote around Ba- vauuah (c the Ccminittee from that city— ~ V.Btte* those from Southern Georgia to County Commitiis,. while the efficient and untiring egents of the Georgia Relief and Assaeistioa will bo the niliisr; alnco- Ue ArUngton RetatobiTcngiag»+**** w^Hefieegtafattttgjgg«C ritCn.iritett biblTof . -m—> blhe State. Thera ora also comolt.ees hero thibeoteralifa (flfa««faw4M!topm. duction cf eRoulhern patriot and Statesman, t T' [&ivarmah New. .the State. .There are also committees hero from South'Carolina and Alabama who wcuid be glad to receive such ccniribctioee. ^ And while' bn the topic, l cmaloI refrain from cxpiesetEg surprise at~th* waatonnese of the soldiers, in turning their hors?* into gardens and using the fence* for fuel. There were in nnd around Marietta gsrJenr enough to farsish vegetables for several brigadis, and when our or my left, four-fifth* of them bad been raised ;u the manner alluded to. It is true thei the horses' need groen forage, hut liberty which .they once enjoyed, and f hick was achieved for them mainly by Southern io- teUrot and Santhorn valor 1 Yes, one tiring w-mld have h£tn s’iil more (fiigns'ine—to here heard some Ypnkee subjngator whining in the earn cf his brother vandals, the noble 1 Obural Sivrvtau’e Accouxt of. the Situatetn. --ternoral Sbexman, says theMashville Guten Inadt'potnb t? th#,.War pspsilsusi, doted Two army letters in Mondsy’s Times fro< coireiponlsni: ia diiferentparis of Grant's tr my, in giving tbs information of Lee moving te the left on the lineof the lYeldco Roilrt ad, BS^ys: The opiniom i* current in the army 1 hat ho (Lee) will abandon Bichtuond and puaL in> to ZioriQ u-eotici- : k gJ# ofWhite BTrvBftli mtw Kltou report. Only eix wehe thrown on thu 4 .h in»t. 't-er. fort Tha Vrir.traan at si.—-t e . ^ - Rsl)a.,a-I The Yankees omitted ths national saline trout their vessels and baiti-rus,Monday. Another body cf Yiukeea landed on Jjhn’e Island Tuesday, but is believed to ft« only a email foree for tho purpoee'of covering soot* moveacutb elsewhere. - - No ohange tf lmportano* in the fieri, hat been &--uocJ.--Cbuntv 1 CtA. J c* the Hi SnteXiEU, July £ - 21 or* noeived. Tit] t ortont fr x Grant- Sherman mdmStea eevstceyries with k loos cn ths 27 th wit Tte n-stneky Stete C.aven ion, i {Chorite ’} WicxUff* preridltg, on the i passed resolstleni IsetSKtng the MW et Admit-'':* . i eel wdvwrts_ ee iwil armistice an: a national ocioeliei Cat adjustment of ffifficcltiee. Lin eric doniee aathcriiy havtrghem g to any cue te obtain fierelgw rw or site. fibtlby sank ose gWeheetwad dwxogtf other* on White river. Suleequeatiy a; sect by f .tei* dreve thaea eff, sod 8* U ode is .cunerguswliy vwfeel. Iswwtparl future WlU be ecavaywd by |«hwfa Ths War Is yis|tsfa Ws find tha oasexe 1 iw the Ralhteiq C ) State Journal et the6th: Iron Peter*burg wa hWW* ispetlh haa fertnt louw ea tltet Groat haa left the bst that citT w;:h the vteriu, *» tea . ;<(Ur ) lionet hie feres - We are lie* seel ta tiers tb s true u. e. me exwoL - fa Ta peptro bi-tray a fo»i .bat tier,.! s U**r' a march _p,a Grant act now thrtntdtt V. ingten. !Ts iLr-r.iis ft u. th* rep::'. Burnt 1 la's eorpe ha 1 rt-s-hwi ! tkinr-. And that Fufter’e north able Carolina. This sort of.theory lias been current very often during the war, but it ha* never been realized practioaliy, nnd ia oertainly not likely to be at this moment. - - 3 he latest news from the.ormy ii np to Sun day morning by mtssengers who left the front to take Sunday’* boat at CityToint. The en tire week bos passed away with no aotion of moment other than that of Wednesday lost.— All the theories that the.aeccuionists here got up atth* otow* of last week are shown to be both fakq and absurd. It was the minor affair 'Wednesday, it aeems, that they maguifiid until it inoluded not only the annihilation of the 2d corps, and disaster to ths 6th, bat* not- usily ths tnmaltuons retreat of the whole army from-City Point. Tbs position of onr affairs ia constantly im proving. Onr various recent expeditionary columns and cavalry raid* have not individu ally baen altogether successful, bat collective ly they have gt *uly embarrassed Lee, and ren dered Grant eminent service. They have been under euch leaders ae Sher idan, Raatz, Wilson, HuDter, Crook and Arer- ill, and have covered all the region around abcut Richmond from tha Rappahannock lo to the Htpidan rivers and the North, to the Carolina line on the South; from Hampton Bonds on the East to beyond the Bine Ridge mountaiae cn the West. They-have played havoc In all directiona vith all the rebel rail road' line? converging at or diverging from Richmond- To mention in succession these Affair* at Jackton. Sunday evening the city or Iacki< retnaifii ol Ut, waa thrown into c bf the approich of the Viokeea. Government*stores were sent over the tmr, ai.d citizene were* adviseU *t ‘♦headquarters** if they had^ anything they .wished to save from the dltlbti of tho thieYes t It was time they .went * going ihont moving them away. Moat of ihe prominent inhabiisnts, outside of these con- hseted with the army, 1 choee to remain and «n- cluret whatever fate might be In store lor :he*a. There was, however, considers hie nervousness on account of the report that a large proportion of the invading force consisted of negroes, the horyibU oi;tr6ge« commiued by negroes under Smith and Grierson being fresh ia everybody's mind. Bnt what else could be done* Few of the wealthiest citizens of Jackron can iil-afford to pay the enormous cost of living ia ths Eset- ern country; if, indeed* they oouJd find a shelter any price ’to cover them from the rains «nd storms of the elements. Wo conld not blame those who could be of no use to'the Confederal cy f in iho character of reftrgees, for staying et their homes. On • the contr»ty» we think it their duty to rsiuain in. Everything in tho shape of herse ficck and vehicles were eent off on Sunday evening, suU tho «liy» for a time, presented a scene of some confusion, though for the most part the people seemed to be very little excited or alarmed — They seemed to look' upon the raid as a matter ot courso, a thing long expected and to be en* dared with becoming philosophic reigns* tion._. . . .^r * • : . •• -- On Monday morning the pontoon bridge- .across Pearl river was cut, and it vyas the gen« eral cxptctatlon that the Yankees would retch Jackson Monday evening; thuugh w© have since learned by telegraph that they came no farther than Clinton, where they were checked by,Scott’s Cavalry. We kam that a private ^dispatch waa received in this city which esy* they rewthed Jackson- yesterday evening at 8 o’clock. * ^ : - J. Zry*. Tbe foico has been variously estimated at from six to twelve thousand. They arc a fre*h mongrel set, being composed principally of or.*- hundred days*-men and negroes, under com mand of Gen. Dennis. It would bp as essy matter for two or three ihouaand of our ye:m?*» under tfoe leadership.of such a men at* Forrest, to'seatter alpi destroy the entire body. We trust they will be welcomed ic tha regular Forreat *?*• , ear Munf 'i - | We »ouid narnciur reader, ega.nst t’ioa.i-f j themeei>es to be disturbed bjr ateniiof reports j invented and circulated bp those bird* of evil 1 cmen, the croaberv. Aii i.jJtet lions ere lovora I able. Let us be petfent tod hopctul. The Tupelo correspondent ol the MoUft AJ» i vertiser, says tbit several flags of tru.-e hive I been pasting lately, but their meaning bn not been divulged. One left for Memphis June?*.; It is said by partite from there that the place -could have been taken with two or three regi- | ments at one time mince the fight. Ills ueo] reported that the enemy intend to coote out in | force to repair the Sturgis disaster. neitter Petersburg a„r iU '. norisG«n L«.'« .-my v>. - teraburg. lij par 1 ;u . fact shews tit mot u -i t. : does not fella* tb at as fa r'derablc ! *■ Virgin:*. Bieoe ths foregoiug ao written Xfeara that a fighter, ogtifo . , . n — - rtu- “ffiriill iaft tha: ei'j - Mb* Icfu*. vcaxxut e roon-r.Bj *_ co-v. r: iEM* tr rax : : - :M The Atlauta Cxaewuva ltd A for Balder*. Tj :.'.i C.:':nr tf Orrryis, A’~l: i r l rionio: ^ \ lour eta-, - ucuii: , i breiuar:, three front iecr.-ky. It . North Car*tins. teithCi: . ^ * aud thatrj, for a-urwa-e coil, wot Bui k-.v a.ite,- . day, ’ -'ml|«^'hrtariTettfi at Itobheftao te tho proteciton tf ticr>i rg-ta; ao4 hi further oad final rsrttii of cut * ri aacau The** noble bty* ftai* f-t. *.x : t taceo • »ntly digging, fighting *u J ea.th-.xg « : da/e, with v.al- on fft-atioiial thu.--,. tf . meet, end, whet ii Horse, »;;hou: c: tare diet. Tsgauble feed for these fcr*-- »»u a.A esetifleitg men, during this t to of th* greatut ispertoxce, ia their health atd f.rlktr tffiri. proflteitotl It I* ncicuMtlly ?h* duly toreat of ivory resUeat cf our fr-itil do oil ia hie power to health srd ir.creoaii g the u ore lisperitieg their live* j independent* To effect tt:e ntt-le o»j preeibiy shars with them lens, maebes, and o.her Trg The demand ia fra.', Iha aeudOc. 7 ead th" - lj-»t humta* and |»tnu : Feeitga*-,<sd fate* th* rep**.-«4 ft ftbsral’ ^ sfcflVtololfLe »•■'-•'»* ». c:;.:n/ '11 : t U ni western tu*. ? au’ ; f .g tots, to seo that tv cry rte 1- *.' cf riegvtitlvs ho-p'.tal *to-> .a;?ropr air ts rsl.if ■ : cur s-ldi-re new focirg it l »e -7 icg night and day for or. All paokasee •hcaid 11 sLipps' ly • Sontforn'Exp-# * . > . ; . tiosbls, and tddrswsei to J. V ft . :to, B*e rstartt Atlanta, O-crgla. roads tbowe what an important railroad oentre UUU- puri.eTen tfoiook, the oventng-of the Eictmo[Kl .nd alno Udieate. tb.perilon* circle wiii* *k;cli Jefi. Dafia tLi his army are I**a».pr«aMttr» l»«CQOupcl»g tbit-the environed. Ths Norf.Ik road wa bold at From th« Trtnt-SIKatMlprl D»p«rtm«n \ Wc hxd the pleasure jfitriiy of s cell from Mr. Frank G. Watson, crdcacce a^ect for the Trsns-Missiesippi department, who had just arrived from the other side of the Mississippi. He crossed the river oa the 2Ui of Jane, and brings late interesting a&d tn- ooursging inUrlUgsnce. He reports that all it» available cavalry cf the department, some ia ntiabsr, had started for MUftonri, uader ceuunaad of Gss. Wharton, cf Texas. . ; J}rig-idi«rGiDo»‘»l Jwi^pk Sldtlby, In Ll .ru;* us, had "crossed the Arkansas river with 2500 men, and was already in .MUsour!. Gt£<p>rai Marxaaduke had also croee*4 the Askars a#, and Brig Gen. Jaa P. iDjorhtd left Texas, -with 6000 men for ih*.* asms PUth Mr this they haTe found iu the broad pastures I oneuj had ahnndoned his position. I based hear both termini, and the Weldon road hasl* hbj:r Gm. Pr.oe was in chhf coOKcaud II - - A --te * . ^ eAM.l ^ ~ “ Ptiy stash nobis Wffow-tlft free livicj -- . _ . a* . , 4 . - % , lieu, teisj u*xv Aounu in uw unwi pu _ J t ■. t msu waom wcqu anu tae j eB; j i e3ft j n g wheat fields of this fruitful re- I cy »;rt upon those of the army command- been broken op again and agtln.ax i our army j Missouri, and would aivasce with tbs iursntry lilies cf ieoJ fc&trt whom tie* had kilieti ; jlot.. It i] ihejr Taadailee, uawortby iL.t ere. The enemy ham si"cwa bach hi] fituk is c ove up. I earn from a Richmond paper *»J arliiUry a# rapidly s* posoibis Mejer ia a wicked eauee. Let title record *t»nd t; ! hravs and true Confederate, tn drstiyv nr-l end sb»n3oB»l all hie works in front of Kin- c f Friday list that on the day previous Wil- ” ------ - x * * -* the everlutiae cradit *f Seorctary Blanton.” <*iy tbe snppliae of tbapuople, but that which , m«»v mountain, but holds that mountain ae .on was duccnnecting the Danville road, end .... — X he needs himself. A Yankee vaadal would be . the apex cf Lie position, wi'h hie flanks be- our latest advices represent that he baa It will he a source ol gratifies;:.':: t-> too smar: for that. Il ie killing thdgcose that j ti*d-Noonday ml Metes erseke. We have , retched Burkesvilie. Crock and Averill hive U.-UU. ITIerS \'aJaA.rfhrrn Cre....l.ft*•»'-. - —We have taken rrii? to lev ux ,h 'a- , .t thr c**e, whiei are briefly ai F*r (urns tims pul the ''Ji,:: JT* hie known to Indnlgs la tho pvetin. , ut • Detroit river., few mu- i bslo'T bfad.Ute t Ihe old "Hoi Tavsrsu" On Ii-atof otter n»uu he ltft the H*ro» Hess* .’st to* »tt<- loooitiy, wb-»c« he nrataiu ti 1 jt.-ut toif-pv». n ts. at -i'it tims hi* scat coo”’-! mQt ’■ the tivvv at WyaoJetis. where U to»k :b-5. M'rVget. tiostfcern rrwl. A man rw>,Ji*g it kcu i* hart p“-;h»e j a ticket ever th.* rood for -c- -: i-: *a th duy, »il me he did not leave He : T- ■ Si It fti- to presume that it wa- eUela-r: ftr \ a ianJ’ghim. Be that *1 It »»y. '••'* ^reared tte r : vor at Wyanl- te, »s ;'*« cwv-ag ’for d:*g»:*e t - lion, in 1 it abu&'.V- o’clrtt •• h>- vsvV to Clio iu a lies; cj ror —J* . ti- have Vad Irilcdsernceed"to'tVa dsn^’ i loje the golden egg. • > T I prelsed him pretty cl&ee to-day, sltbcurh tbo been fora second time operating upon the * - iu*- ... — . v*" 1 , , In my tonr to-day along th* treasheo fur ! continued rain makes all movement* almoet Western sec lion of the Central road, and the gerant ibaitientid in vtrguua, lo know th»t | n ^ a uiilee, I had the pleuar* of meeting ih imposaiBility. ; Lynchburg and Petrreoarg road, and tba between -be rolcnteer imbalance committee* i many of tha .Georgia boy*; and while they ; •• . farther ecd af the Onugs and AlFXaedria tcu the medic*: ue par: ment of the Ocremmcr,:. lock well broxied wi'h the sun. incy appear -.att-s Czrac*.—D.vIls setvkw -rbi te t-.S a-.-: Socriian hi. been operating upon tbe the woanied b*TS received every atlenticn that j gesert-Uy in good health anti spirits. I taw Idu-jChurob ca Sunday ssn'.nggtlO&c’ctoclc, the j Eistern port of tbe Central ro*i and upen ' Vtonernl* Hsrdso and Hood for th: fint time ! st itir.Eeury C-lr^oSsfating. > the Iicdcricbsturg line, and the York river r Gee Buckner bus c >nacfend ii Aiksaf^f, «rad “ ,kW/ Q Tha M Yi r k^. r h^ T e"«u,te.lLItiioBook. I ' Mr. ATst»on ssjs xherr-par*. thu Ova. j •-* M*cos —?fert-^ ®****'' B. Tsylor has bs«o rstJevci, hss do founds- Cffro*. '.si w»hl»t v- ^W? *• * - uoc. as far m h« is swxrt, *ci ihs* tto Gsc- • a pi M9 . c%a fe4 ft oral instead of resigning, vu mAkiDg hU wsy toward >i«w Or:«sns. . He loft Mobil* on his return l«it frfr.'or 17e Under him our ihsuks for cbUgicg slits tkicl—Mobile Argui, JWy 2. offioe of D -pot Zr $ -an* Fcrptin*, ** riett* sir-wt, four ia -* frr-s -ttidhvi July 7-Si • !«• al