Southern miscellany. (Madison, Ga.) 1842-1849, July 11, 1846, Image 2

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Rail-reads' and cannis ‘nave joinetfin the be- 1 cred bonds ofporpelual union, our mountains, kkes ami riVurs, and intelligence is convey *v] from one to’ the other by lightning ila&fir. Bcient;*, too, has lighted up all her lamps, tint! at her altars, erected upon spots where, ufew years ago. riiefoiest Vvik grow it) wifd luxuriance, are found innumerable votaries. JWhalhavb we not gained in war I New Orleans, Chippewa, Lundy’s Lane, and last, though not tetri,’the spots where Ring gold and Brown have been lately shrouded it) the co(d mantle ,"t mortality, attest, that tho spirit Which burned when Warren and “Siontgomery fell, still lives in the hearts of 1 their countrymen. Such have been the blessings of oor glorious government,— folding the breakers.on.whiph the,r Re publics have wrecked anif-fiuniilered,'it stand* to-day in stately majesty, the pride r>f the patitot’t heart, the wonder ttr.d admi ration of Chrtsendom. But, while we recount the glories of the past, and congratulate each other upon our piMtct happy condition, let us also remem ber, there ts a wrestlessncss tn all human government, which hurries on with equal rapidity from evil to good, and good to evil. The past tells many a tele f freedom lost, Htnlfreurfom won. Time in his resistless course rolls over Empires and leav ing no traces of their fotraer renown, but broken columns and fragments innumerable. The spirit of change is ever active. Espe cially, is this snia a government like ours.— Public opinion by which we mean, uot the opinions of those who sit in the high place* of power, or the cool shades of philosophy, but the separate and individual opinions of the toiling millions, whuswarm in our towns aud villages, field* auil wotkshops, all con centrated in the Ballot-box i tho ocean on which Republican, Freedom floats. The mas* earm-4 be pure, if the parts are rotten and corrupt, ltl then, the individual opin- j ions which composa this ocean notlanv- | ened with rntelligunce, and subordination toj law, it will rage with tempests, and boil 1 with whirlpools. In view of this, wo who : are now the acton, on the stage of life turn to our achuuls and places of instruction. — In them, history unfolds the causes of na tional greatness, end decline; in tliem, man's position on the map of existence, is pointed out to the eager and curious gaze, and our general and State governments illustrated and explained, in all their pails. From them annually go- forth Into all the apart ments of life, young men clothed with the rich panoply of cultivated intellect, who wdl support the fabric of government, when the present generation have passed away. 3uch school* aud Colleges of my country, are your blessings. Who, worthy TO Fe a legislator or a freeman, can besitste to increase your pecuniary endowments, when necessary to extend-your usefulness. But, fellow citizens, that education which is addressed entirely to the head, dues not meet the want* of society. We are well aware of the tendency of intellectual cutfuie, to elevate and purify the moral feelings.— Let us not. however, place tou much reliance on this fS&t of the mental constitution. The proudest minds the ivurld has ever pro duced have been darkened, as with a fear ful eclipse, by perverted re a aim, and mis guided ambition. Our own observation furnishes instances of ibis character. Mind unregulated by moral principle, is a curse, instead of a blessing. It makes tire rogue and scoundrel, whom you can buy with a dollar, the successful cheat and swindler, whose price rises a little higher, and dema goguesoti the political common “ a countless throng,” bankrupt in character and fortune. The heart must be educated, as well as the bead. Asa means of doing this, we pos sess an efficient auxiliary in the religion we constantly hear proclaimed from the sacred desk. It is not my province to speak of its divinity or power in the regeneration of man’s fallen nature. I refer to it as a teacher of morality. By the principles it proclaims and inculcates, the minds of alt are insensi blv impregnated wit!) it* elevated morals, ind the foundations of the social state are continually renovated and strengthened.— ‘Thu.prtTtQipliift.daAlqpfthle front its documents are congenial with those of dcmociatic lib erty. It-proclaims the great truth _pf man* equality, and rebukes the vanity and empti ness of a!! artificial distinctions. Under its teachings the world has already been re claimed from barbarism to civilization- from ignorance to knowledge. Caoghtby poor and despised fishermen, From the lips of the humble anJ lowly Nazarene, it has marched on conquering and to conquer, and its tri umphs shall only end when the uiiHenia! morn, foretold by prophets and poets, shall tie ushered in with the song of Cherubim and Setaphim. Liberty, Equality, Virtue and Truth arc its accompanying ministers ; and he who raises his puny arm to damp its Spirit, is guilty, ignorantly it may he, of the parricidal■■ effort to destr >y the best hopes of society. In conclusion, permit me to address a few word* to those of the other sex who have honored U with their presence on this <>c cation. Upon Woman rests much of the | destiny of the hutifan race. Her influence, liketft* preuore of the Mmosphete-; is silent hit powerful. How can it bo otherwise 7 Jf, when th* leases are sddrosjs ! by Rte : j imposing forms of grandeur and subrim-’ iiy iirtiie inatenal wotld, the soulsoon catch es tho inapir.'it ion iTtlie genius pftlie segue, , surely the purity and loveliness of that beau ty in which dignity of manner, grace of per-, son and goiitieuess and hftnnony of voice vio with each Other, for excellence, can never fail to inspire the. noblest sentiments,)!) the heart of man. This inspiration is felt by every member of the “Xlorgati Rifles,” and I am authoiised to say, they all believe the old story, that even ‘ the. angels of Heav en, whfea on earth, fell in: love with the daughters of men.” But for fear we may he considered romantic, or what is worse, a little love lick, view the subject in the light of a coid aud prosaic philosophy.— Thus viewed,'who on earth exerts so much influence as the M!her ? She stands at the head of tho race. .With- the gentle touch of her finger, she moulds anti sash? ions the character of her child. What pat* riotic mother doe* not feel her solemn real poncibility 1 Under its iflnuenec,’ let her Sail her boy from his yout'hfil sports, and with a tenderness and interest that shall en gage hi* attention, point him to the charac ters cf Liberty and Equaihy insetibed on the folds of his conntry’* flag. Tell him George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were, at one period of their lives, tho one a strip ling Surveyor in the wild woods of Virgin ia, aud the other without a friend or a dol lar, an offcast, wandering boy in the streets of Philadelphia. Make him understand, by prudence, industry and integrity alone they roe froth their humble position. Say to him, the first snatched the rod fiomthe hands of oppression, bloke it, and acted as high priest at the altar, when tho book was opened in which is Written the rights of man, while the other taught Philosophy new lessons, defied the thunderbolt, and played | with the electric fluid of the Heavens. Go or with tho story, aid tell him, “ though ! dead, they etill live!” Carty him to the l “ j Temple of Fame, and, among the images of i all ;he great and good, point out that of j Washington in the loftiest, proudest niche! j and wht n the lightning plays along the sky, j show him the name of Franklin written on j j it* wing, and borne to every land in the far off roll of the retreating thundet ! His eye ; vrill kindle, his bosom swell, ambition in spire him to he useful in his day and genefS lion ; and long it may he after your image lias ceased to meet him on earth, he will stand, proud and erect, amid his fellow men with the volume of his duty in Lis hands and obedience written on his heart. This, this is Woman's influence. Let liar exert it, and she shall have a garland richer than ever adorned a huiur pruta es may never be sounded by cannot) or trumpet, but she will enjoy the smiles of Heaven, the gratitude of her Country, and theapproval of her own unsullied conscience! T IHI E ABMY* LIST or OFFICERS AND PHIVATES OE THE GEORGIA REGIMENT OF VOLUN TEERS. Henry R Jackson, of Savannah, Colonel. Tito*. Y. Redd, of Columbus, Lt. Colonel. Charles J. Williams, < f Columbus, Major. Appointment* by I'ie Colonel. u-John Forsyth, of Columbus, Adjutant. James Kellogg, of CJolilmbus, Secretary. Samuel M. McConuel, Sergeant Major. Dedney F.McDonal, Quarter Master Serg’t. Dennis Holland. )„ •’ • ~ . . Geo. Gatehouse, ) Pnnc, P tf Mbmcwm FIRST BATTALION. Canton Volunteers —Cherokee County. K. Gramling, Captain, Allen Keatlr, Ist Lieutenant. Wm. F. Mullens, 2d do W. G, Gramling, Ist Sergeant, j Simeon S. Cook, 2d do DiuryF. Daniel, 3d do Moses B. Strain, 4th do John G. Rhodes, Ist. Cotpoial, Allen Moody, 2d do Robt. S. Khux, 3d do Joshua Hughes, 4th do PRIVATES'. Archer, William T. Lusk John Amos, George F. Lusk William Burns, Alfred 11. La whom Zimmerman ■Burns, Alexaßileai_ir_JU4<yJlsory M. “SirtilTFanTdT TL “’'Long James M. Bond. Elijuh W. Lancaster Levi Boyd, John M. McCoiiiiel Joshua Cook, Joseph B. Maddox John C. Cook. William S. Machen Jesse E. Cook John B. McConnel Samuel Cook Alfred McMahan James Cothren Ludy Mathis Samuel G. Curtia Ches’ey C.- Phillips CHristonbury Camp Win. M. Phillips James O. Carpenter Isaac W. Roberts John A. Carpenter Lewis A. Rice Samuel M. Copeland Daniel P. Rodgers Albert Dickerson Thomas E.Roark John A. Dean Benjamin Rivers William A. Delany James A. Kay Manning Dolany Alexander M.Rich William W. Ellis Stephen P. Seago Isaac L. Dickerson John T. Stiain Benjamin F. Fincher John W. Simleraly Henderson Gramling Richard M.Southetland John B. Galt Hemy J. Spriggs Robert Garison Nehcmiah J.Treadaway VV. H. Ilillbouse Elijah Thompson William Hillhouie Samuel W.Tyler. I sham HeardvJoseph ‘ Tyler Jesse i Hobson John O, Thompson John B. j Harris NotljanielM. Williams George W. i Ilnllet Christopher Wadkinds Beverly Hotiley John C. Woods William S. Ilenly Luther It. Wood John L. Jordan Isham . White Samuel L. itcath George W, Woftord Benjamin 25 (D Hi IP art I® FR SJ- i Wll -S3 CO IS’ Ilk Ilk A S3hW a N# <ad* ‘lmwil 4abd -J, -? 1 V-fitA US# xLr 4ani %na VMM fflA- -Uk . ‘ -Ltiwlioii George W. mcsiciajs. Lswsn John B. Anderson \\ r . |fiirner Lovett Sanford Greonbuiy Broks. Richmond Bines. D. \V. .Dill, Captain. i| J. I’hinizy, Ist Lieute^pj^ A. H. MeLaws, _2d do W. Phillips Ist Sergettil .D. D. Murphy 2d du C. H. Ringgold 3d da J. F. Glover llh #’■> A. Phillips Ist Jo H. Baker . 2d do G. Gordon i3d do Joluistou 4th do PRIVATES. Agnew, Francis Larkin, Wrc Ansley, Benjamin Lamar, Jantea A tidily, William Lynch, James Bush, R Ii MdKenxie, Jv.lin P Brady, John McPhersim, Thomas Bridges,‘R D Mirtiif'BHton Bailey, John Mitchell, Andrew Biny;J W McGfilre, Torrence Barrett, P Mujfgrove, Robert Biown, J M Mat kee, John F Blotiget.jr. Foster -Medlar, W Coiiklin, John W Murray, R W Callahan, James McCabe, T Cattinet, F C O’Riley. Martin Collins, Joseph M Oaks, Wi’liam Collins, Washington Pardue. William Cawley, Milton Rowe, Bvrntcl Crawley, Titpnthy Roathe, Tl 5 Cole, John C Riddell, 1 Cole, Patrick Roberts, A G\ Copeland, M Roper, James J R Drummond, M M Ricliaidson, J £ Dye, William Riley, Jamea \ Doyle, Matthew Smith, Matthew^ Donovan, P Shannon, Georgei Dolon, Salmonds, J D Darby, William Sumner, Lewis Dickson, William Seay, Willis Evans John Thompson, D B Farrell, Thomas Tobin, Thomas Guthrie, Alfred Taylm, J W Guideron, Thomas Wolling, Jame* Griffin, John Waters, James Gainey, Michael Wilcox,.Samuel Gallagher, T Wilcox, William Hickey, James Wright, J S Hawthorn, Wm S Williamson, W Holliday. E H Watkins, V W • Harley, T Wheeler, George W Jcneings. James M Musicians. Knox. A J J J Hubbard Little, T M McGovern—9.s ; Columbus Guards. John E. Davis, Captain. John Foisylh, Ist Lieutenant. C. P. Hetvt-y, 2d do. It, Rllis. Ist Sergeant. 1 King, 2d do. W. C Holt, 3d do. W. C Hodges, 4ih do. W. G. Andrew 5 Corporal. V. D. Tharpo, 2d <3o. James Hamilton, 3d do. R. A. McGibony, 4th do. PRIVATES. Abbott, Francis J. McNeil, Malcom P. Ad anis, 15. H. McGehee, Wm. P. £ST-.ranct. ‘vviuiam nrco-enee, n. L. Boland, Elijah N. McDonald, Patrick Blackman, John C. Mooney, Phi lips Bugg, James M. McCall, AV m. W. Bozeman, Robert Mitchell, Wm. H. Buffington, John B. Mulisby, Marion Clafly, Michael Mays, Alfred Cmley. James Mulligan. Thoma^ Ciopp. William E. Martin. Wm. P. \ Clem, Freeman W. Pervis, Gem go l C'lmmnck, tames E. Parker. Guslavus A. Cox, Wesley G. Roberts, P. D. Coleman, Robert W. Roberts, Snowden Crenshaw, Wm. W. Redd, Thomas Y. Daniel, John F. Rohm), Erast us Davidson, F. W. Ruff. Wm. F. Dye. Diheridge A. Reese, Hugh Elam, John B. Rix, Lewis Eubanks, John G. Robertson. Cyrus Fountain, Charles S. Sledge. John T. Finnegan, Daniel. Seats, Asheiry Gorven, Solomon Slout, Edivaid R. Graves, Benj imin F. Sells, William , Gilliam, Wm. B. Sliippey, Joseph Hallman, Wm. H. Smith, Chailes Harwell, L. M. Turner, Nathaniel S. Hollingsworth, A. Woods,* William j Hagan, Jolm E. Woods,* Augustus j Huckahv, Geo. A. Wood, John I Hiekev. Janies B. Wood, Randal 11. | Huff, William W. Wright, R. W. J, j Hearne, Calvin A. Weems, John B. Ivey, John R. Wells, Osborn J. Johnson, M. Kantz, Marks Musicians. Kayler, William Maitih, f loti rick Light, Bailey B. Fiancia Giibode—B7. * Citizens of Morgan county. Macon Guards. Isaac Holmes. Captain. E. L. Shelton, Ist Lieutenant. IT. Q. J?—1.0.1 .1 —* M Wm. I). Griffin, Ist Sergeant. J. S. Cummings, 2d do J. A. McGregor, 3d do P. J. Shannon, 4th do A.B. Ros*. qI Ist Corporal. E. Harris, 2d do T. E. Oicutt, 3J do R. T. McGregor, 4th do PRIVATES. Abbott James A Logan Wilson Aduhold Wilson J Logan A D Barnard Edmund Longhridgo John Beasley James.W Lane John H Buffington Orrau W McGiaw Allen J Curd Edward McGotvetj John Clayton Peter W Moore Seaborn dimming Wm J Martin James Cook Rufus McKee Alfred B Carter Wm Munson Wm W Cooper John W Macarthy Robert E Cleesby John McNeely Thomas Carson James Moore Sanford Candler John R Milton Robert Davis William Miniard Sanford F Domingos Isaac McCrary Tliomus J Eells John L Moody Thomas J English Wm Robinson William Flint James E Reynolds Alexander Foster Elijah Ralston William M Franklin Alfred Ralston Alexanderß Pranklin A H Ralston David A Flanders Charles E Rembett Caleb W Furman Simon W Roberts Marcus Grimes’ A ‘ Albert j'js Gee Lewis Shirty Thomas Groce JSolomnn Sh.nV'Sehestiau Head Richard Snehd Robert Hiizain.s Elliott SpraM William Hughes Wm Tindalhß-.bcrf fL Alck’r Tillisf'ui J hu’S Harris AW S Tu i;-pe,j -Gil t .ert E Harris William A Vatien Cliiilmru Hawkins Alex’r H Woodall WiLiam AV Hoi tun Sirrieon Walker Willfnin Johlisiin WrnS Wood EMwmr>l|Nfe Kennedy William Wright Frmiklin W. Kennedy U G Walker Robert’ R King William Wood Timothy D King Wm L Wright William Mb Lamar John T —92 ‘-’ :r 4 Crawford, Guards— Columbus. John Jones Captain RG Mitchell Ist Lieutenant .1 S Disunities 2d >lp T Scliootimaker Ist ,Sergeant H S Tisdale 2d Mo A M Sauls 2<i and. DA Winn 4th do Joivt) Mav Ist Corporal John Lochaby 2d do James B Weils’ . otT do N J Peabody 4ili do privates.- Allen Matthew McCabe Patrick Barbarce William McCoikle Julu R Baas Charles L McGraw Hezekiah Beck J R Miseiiheiiner Win Best Tryon Moody William Blake A Morgan James Bradford Wm R Mott, Andrew Canter Joshua O’Haire Patrick Carter Thnma9 Palmer Gustavus A Christian Edmund l'arker William B Clayborne Reuben T Perdue Joseph Clarke Richard C Pelt ill James Crane Daniel Presley Elbert Cunningham W G Ralston Mitchell Davis John H Rice Harvey Davis John C Robinson Thomas R DovleWCH Rose Milton Edwards David B Salter Thomas J Fowler Theophilus Salvo Christopher Farrar George W Sanders Allen W Ganatt William B Slaughter Win Going Calvin Smith Abner HancocA John Stockton Thomas { Hannah Sterling E Sullivan John i Hall John R Tait Coleman B J Hinton Richard W Taylor Samuel L ! Hood Robert H Ttllotson WiHiam II j Hubert Matthew A Turner John F i Huson David Wehlen James Hyde Joseph T White Thomas Knowles Cadet C Williams Uriah Land Moses Wooten T 11 Lavvtence Arthur Leigh John Musicians. Wagner John “ Wm M Champion Mattin Elijah Joseph T Ilodson-Sl SECOND BATTALION. Georgia bight Infantry —Columbus. J. S. Calhous, Captain, E. R. Godding, Ist Lieutenant, H. C. Henderson, 2d do. W. B. Phillips, Ist Seigeant. Asa B. Hoxey, 2d do. W. T. Smith, 3d do. Murk H. Blanford, 4th do. R. R, Howard, Ist Corporal. A. Scott, 2d do. Th. Reynolds, 3d do. Geo. Lindsey, 4th do. PRIVATES. Alien, E. C, Johi surs. James E. Allen. Lucius A. G. Kelley, Wiiiiam A tied go, James Kelley. Joseph Bn H>vV,*'Cli!:i les J. Kellogg, James By k, Leonidas T. Lav .1 ‘’.rt Blankership, Wm. Lee, Rub.-st D, Bmtisoii. Geo. W. L"V<', J ones,. Boothe. Z ichuiiah Loc i'-r„ A ; \ V ( Boyd, Amor Monie,'Job, J. Brooking, F,vd. E. Myrielt, William Bryan, Jesse S. Nix, Duncan H. Bryant, Calvin Overton, Henry C. Bmke, Young G. Orr, Henry S. Chandler, Lewis Pickens. Andrew J. Clarke, Cicero J. Porter, William V. Cuopei, David S. Preble, Lincoln Ctepps, Joseph Park. John W. Cunningham, Jas. T. Reeves. J. sse B. Cushing. John R. Rohinett, Granville L. Daniels, Stephen Robinson. Joseph T. Delanv, Richard Rogers, .fairies T. Dennis. Absalom M. Rogeis, William ‘I. j Duke, Nathan B. Sauls, Absalom M. Ellington, Jas. F. 11. Sanders, Lucius C. Ellis, John H. Sledge, Samuel Forsyth, William Spencer, Samuel B. Farmer, Biyant Siiowse, Lindsay Farmer, William Teate, Thomas R. Farror, Peter F. Thompson, J. Thud. Fitzpatfick. Michael. Thweatt, )r. M. W, Flournoy, Thomas R.Trawick, William H. Fox, Richatd Wells. James S. Garrard, Albert L. Whithurst, F. M. Gilbert, Thomas Wiggins, Charles R. Graham, O. B. H. Wilson, William mi „„ o Grigg, Sidney Wright, Gilbert J. Hanson,* James R. Wiight, Lawience A. Heath, Upton S. Musicians. James, William M. Wm. McCullough, Jones, John G. Jas. M.Stoueker—9l. * Died, suddenly, at Opelika, Alabama, oh the night of the 29th ultirrto. Fannin Avengers —Pike county. H J Sargeant Captain G D Alexander Ist Lieutenant H B Holliday 2d do F M Ison Ist Sergeant G D Johnson 2d do W E Moore 3d do Robert Latimer 4ili do Alexander O’Reid Ist Corporal T D Berlody 2d do Joseph Johnson 3d do Benjamin F Ingiam 4th do PRIVATES. Allen Jonathan Lendburg, Andrew Arnold Thomas R Lewis Drury Aycock William Millen John Beall William E Millborn Dawson Baker John H Morgah John G Brewer Osborn McGehee Hugh C Brown Cicero L Matthew Joseph B Boutwell George D Ogilsby Gerardin I Belcher John I Pritchard Sterling C Burk Thomas Pryor John C Bedell Robert 1 Perry, Willium I Bailey William D Prescott Wm L Crenshaw David M Rvid John %■ Collins Nathaniel L Rosa David E \ Crawford Wm T Ready Wm T Carpenter Alfred Smith John Q s - Henry W Shows Robert -- ; C-.kt'r Henry Shivers Joseph H Crrnv John W Spencer Janies W Campbell Wm W Stewart John Ptiair* George Shinn Bcjatpin D’cki os Fieijerick Terry Robert W Di-lnaclr ‘William Tidci Henry I ojpayis Jesse*Jil , Turner John W Durham Ruffin Tramel Thoma I Dye Thrimos Thompson John ’Folds John'E ‘ ‘ Tfeanor Jtffin Green James A Waller Nathaniel Gibbs Archibald Watkins Joseph Gibbs .Henderson Weems Samuel • (toot James R W Lite H N Hatton Eliohalet Woods Robert H Head Wm R Warren Thomas I Ison Thomas 1 , Wiles J.dm 11 . Ivey Antliony’ ‘ * ‘Walli-i Truman I Jdires Bfrilinii! F Waller Tli'omas k, Kehedy Sathudl A Winjv William ’ ‘ Leggett John T Williams W B Low Andrew J ‘ - : Lake Join VV Music-ans.. * Fjavvrerrre Burress Henry McAllister .'-* Leifg, Hilliard I Wm S’ Clardy—9§ Kmesato Rangers— Cbhh cotifify A Nelson Captain James M Dobbs Ist Lieutenant W J Manahanr 2d do J.H Meha'ffey Ist Sergeant H Trotter 2d do Andrew* B Reed 3d do Josegh H Winters 4th do S M Anderson Ist Corporal William D Neal 2d do William D Gray 3d do William H Craft 4th do PRIVATES. Appling W A Jordan J M Allen Cicero II Jordan Josiah Boyce T J Jordan B D Boyd A M Johnson Thomas R Brown W W Kendrick David P Blackburn Jesse Lnfoy Andrew J Burroughs Thomas ALindley Jrihri B Bennett John l Metrett John Burton J B McConnell John C Bishop Ephraim McAdams John Bruce Daniel R Miller J N Buse William Miller Wm H Buse L D McGuire J .VI Conger John E McCuchin VV H Cuampinn E W G MiGiiffce John Crawlortl James J McGuffe Chandler Carter J M McDonald Bedriey F Copeland Green Mann James W CoxJohnA McCarther L P ,’ Dunwoody Jr John Knight Elisha N Davenport Wm F Gwens Thomas L - Dillon Tuomns Phillips L G W Fooie John D S P n eell Win ol C Foote James C N Pope Wm H Farris C C Rice Solomon L Goodwin W H Robinson Isaac VV Green Washington Smiih Benjamin H Gray Hugh Siler A L Gray John Sweat Abner Gann W I) fredeth Lewis xmrss rio now r iT T re-ui~J-.-ie : ’* ** Guess. W rrfc’J Stivers Thomas H .ckeit i O S latidix, Richard H Hand J ti Tiller John Haines W J Winters Jolin R Haden J B Wiley Fleming Hammock Cicero C West Thomas G Head William Ii Walton Leroy VV UoJga George Hunt Nicholas Musicians. Hawkin’ Samuel G-orr ’ T Leomn Gigidns Celeb Lewis j parr—92 £>. •.•• souttty Vroo.tcers. -~> - - uci Lap: .a ■ 1 Hurt e Ist Lieutenant J Coo.ht 2 ! do S P Woodward Ist Sergeant M Thompson 2d do J T Taylor 3d do G Hughes 4th do H E !wards Ist Corporal C H Cottle 2d do M Tnompson 3d do VV A Elkins 4th do PRIVATES. Ansley Jeremiah B Lewis James Aiken Thomas J Lepsey Rasco Ballard James T McDonald John G Boyd Joshua McMath Joseph Buckner Salathiel McNair Jacob Burgess John Murphy John J Conner Abner B Mortis Jefferson Carmichael Nornam Mortis John Connier Wm J Montgomery J Clarke Elias Noland Milos F Clarke John Newman Jacob Chandler Wm B Peddy Albert Cauthen John i\l Richards Joshua Gollum Uriah Richards James Champion William Smith Samuel Compton Geo W Smith Ahram R Crawford Shadiick Smith Daniel n r a_i.v i r Denizeaux George Smith John D Du Van Franklin Smith Weidey A ! Duckworth Jacob Smith Henry J Echols Richard O Sorrell Albert Fudge James Stewart Oliver N Goodson William Seaborn James Gibson John B Singleton Franklin Gilmon Wm K Taylor Norhan T Golding Robert R Tompkins Janies J Graham Charge Taylor John ITt-fHirg James II Turner David Hardy William White Albert T Horne John H Weldu George M Haugabrook John WWrighl Button P Hunter John A Walker William Hewitt Sylvester Walker Joel Ivy, Hugh G Zachary James Jackson Bradford Jackson Jeremiah Musicians. Jourdan William P John McDonald Jackson James Richard Griggs Jasper Green*'—Savannah, J. McMahon, Captain; G. Cuiletto, Ist Lieutenant. D. O’Conner, 2d do Johri Dovatiy, Ist Sergeant. M. Carey, 2d do P. Martin, 3d do , M. Feely, 4th * do Leo. Wylly, Ist Corporal. P. Tieruey, 2d do D. Holland, 3j do i Owen RejUy, 4th do HH Bourb;.Tlioma. MorreßMfch^, Boss-u. P * Morel, II V ~■ CamfieJd, Francis Middrum, J.,hr, B Clmlmers, James Murray, W m 8 Cody, William Murphy, Danief 1 I C- dy, Patrick Murtugh, Hugh H nf'”’ w-rr N f ßle ’ Hcnr y -’ 3 m Coflee, William • Nlykels, Dan i Cootihaff, James . OlLTe,* Jamea 1 Condon, Elijah Pajitre, M M ‘ B J J °.- e^ h • PaWtinger, George 1 Desmonds. Dennis Pidgeon, Thpmas Downy. Michael Philips, J )>h(! B Duggan, Mrchael - Regan, John ‘ ■ flntzmer, Francis Ree&s, Franci* Kfo 1 Kon,_ Edward - p a(licK CS Kf-sgin, John Tidings, Patrick Leary, Humphrey! Timdlerman, Jacob fl Levy, W S Towles, Daniel F B Lynch, David Warden, J W Lynch, Jeremiah Waters, James * B Lynch, Michael Weldon, Michael Maliony, L j Marony, Henry Musicians. B Makin, John William Gatehouse fi *^ a,c^-v * Daniel George Gatehouse. B McCarthy, Jeremiah 9dß * Deserted. B MADISON, GEO i I SATURDAY, JULY 11, IS4G. 1 For Pi’csidont, in 1848, naay TO REAPERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. Punch, Jr.—Your account of a trip to the ft Stone Mountain was received at too late an 1 hour last evening for publication in to day’* ~ p O ! 76 ’ 1 ”- TrsTiurt nave a place in our next- j tt?* J ri another column will be found a letter from Col. John B. Walker, who ha* but recently returned from a visit to Texas, in answer to a note from Dr. Johnston and ourself, calling upon him for his views in regard to that new country The Colonel | promises, at a future day, to give us a more minute account of that portion of tire coun try over which he traveled. We shall await tho fulfillment of this promise with much impatience. .. THE GEORGIA REGIMENT. Our latest accounts of the Georgia Regi ment are up to Friday night last. They arrived at Montgomery on that day, ar.d were to have left for Mobile, by boats, on the next. Officers and men oil well and in good spirits. In consequence of the many errors in the paper from which we copied a part of the members of lire Regiment, in our last, we have determined to republish it entire this, week. The FOURTH OF JULY. This glorious day of our National Jubilee was celebrated by the “ Morgan Rifles” and. their invited friends, with appropriate cere monies. At 9 o’clock the corps paraded* and, after firing n salute, marched to a Spring about one mile from town, on lire premise*’ of our whole-souled fellow-citizen Lancelot Jo .nston, where, at 11 o’clock, a fervent ap peal to the Throne of Grace was made by Pev. .T W Tait-j , -Ciar rvhich the Declar ation of Independence was road by Private Thomas D. Hollingsworth, anti a chaste and practical Address delivered by Ensign T.P.- Safluid. At 1 o’clock, the ‘■Rifles.” togeth-r er with their invited guests—in all about’ three hundred, among whom were upwards of one hundred of Georgia’s fairest daugh ters—partook of a most inviting repast, in the shape of a “ Pic Nic,” which, being in terpreted, means a plenty of every thing good*- from the substantial Ham to tho most deli cate sweet-meat. Dinner over, the corps, witlr such of their fellow-citizens as felt dis posed to do so, drank the following Toasts, regular and volunteer, with much spirit (not “ *F c #fcj mid good cheer. We regret that many of the volunteer toasts—being the in) spiratinns of the moment—have flown be yond our reach, and their lost to our spice readers. Captain Foster presided at the tft ble, assisted by Lieutenant J. H. HoliiOfti worth, ns Vice President. In the afternoon, the ‘‘Rifles” fired for a beautiful Medal, which had been precured and presented by Captain Foster, and a Bead Pouch, presented by our • better half,” ‘ which—speaking as though it were the p'rc->