Atlanta daily register. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1864-1864, March 23, 1864, Image 1

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,T MTA DAILY REGISTER. .T. A- SPEUU\? sSr. CO. Terms of Subscription Foil DAILr REOtSTKB. . pAiM'i ri r: month, «i «« i»« i •y.oo tuT No .ab-'r i"!i rcee and ior a longer ertu tha» tsi trs i onOis. »iN«r,v ro."iK . as cf.wt*. t,- Tjo |'«p« utl' hr . »llvrrr<i 1» all Kmt< ilml to *t Klflrru Ce it* p«r c rpj » Xcl'tslvc of OVF-i'-;; <»r‘ RKUItTXH, rnnifll y‘« it «IMl»pr. Whltrlull Rlroet Ifsurth U.ior ('inf • i,uji Kltln.) RTI i%«a. V-T <*vh * |«n »l trail • ■ t tc-.flr«t tn«rnloc. ft« #o.)h art liti. nat Ini. it.<M l. 'J t'• in ott# month, ti 9> •<|H»r* ' .LOCAL UAf rERS. KM.’* f If 1 Tit* b jrhc-* jitii'e i* ill far r»g», or value given br 1 re 11 »• iki Rl itß- Trt. V."e tk ill buy ’>ll cotton rugs brought to this office. . February-3—l ttw. ACVIID. Ari. ■\ ri M i*oh li- h. IM4. Mi. I'iiiT.iK : V- ik * this method of con* tr-i.ii.'t'-’ir -t cut r ( ! r.-jt >rt h-‘>n;* eirculet”'! ro doubt to ,i -i nt* inte-.ti.n, :h»t Wd h;tv« tbe SmV* 1‘ x at V.' i-h'.’UHvi !{»'l. T iit" '■ *c r;< » !. » i a i hcronnr near here, daring ♦. 1« » *»t t'.-u »*•* know of. Wo further i’tibtm t ■ ti’nio that we have i at git- tt tr »"M • •• tcv ••* t* - , ten- OT*t**.| •••■{ !•« - ! : <• <m*i s H»d .we feel c>lfil■ It l k l* V >1 i ;t! •' tr-• • **l SCO 'DttßO'iii* lions s< t-\i Sin- • i the uit re; We «r* giviug »••• r'c»l itt •iN .•« •n t i lt? f off iris at s."i per m-il. \» ii;v > t h • i*.w, wt under* • and. are rli 11; nor do we Intend to ~--y >1 If L’-S lh“ I'lice qf proTis i *.i IvioC’* m i ,: i • •S- , r H.hi i : >ey »••** now. We do it • in'end to r. rl •*t no.in any nth*r 11 cl in *!i • Ctty. ‘u* h' tho *rt < tlnjc, * e c>>n ’« it i.. l.e j,nr •ri file ••• well as our du'y Id ku«t pahii.t to adver to our term*. J sr: i & i iKf.K. t*ri»priet«m. mhM -d.». BOM I.Till NO I't lt Ills tiIBLI. A yom.r man, a member of tae blank* trench regln’riit of aVurttln Ftote, Mnd# ss f:i>m tint i‘i.*nt, the' nd vertisvmeot b*reunt# nnheieii, with I've t’cEars to par for Its in* •“Dion in tie.' column* of the RsoiSTtß. '**# j publish the h-Iv-riireiut-nt erithiiai threads i dr«- ami tettirn the -arig man hi* money, with liar If, • if-.t.t i e will find a more profit able niy ol tji* d>ug il. MaTMM OSIAU. Tii cdi U*"it v.i-l < l« rom-u - •-■> s rnrre-jvai. i <1 *w. i v iI- i tti mJ -t if nuOriuio jr. j ll«H ' f , l’r*." ».• • \ Mia|—sun e»«r ; m mini j:«t . ,■« i c •uicleu..sl j. This lev. ,r ~f reasontible years, J who I >•*•.: *h ' t is fot.dly a» if tbe I were his own a‘.?» w • and light for &rrftiocunni i« . « • i inlif'f himself i U.i*J.rßl, . • s»y rtiinU every woman in ! Gcorj, who t* until rhlattealtd rnuo/h to p are the s.y 1 «.**; m: *i lin the bonniy J and sincerity of sue. a,*., ertis'inents as the j d’*** •-»»»<’, ;.u I .-to ». *bis cAortuni (it i* ! • , •* . .. \r,y tr.o.:.’'i to hoi t th< o wp hope,) and let him say oue Wjt.l to fin'to. Tost one word ia this : Women of b.’tff v 1a- couipllshments are 1 not so s’Virot) in tiiia o »utitry tf< <t an honest 1 man in v r.nt of j. \vl • i • cotnp"! t I to a lverti« e fur or . \V« h ow ri ver*! men who ln»v. iucrei-Ji'i i:i marr;. ing very goo l wires in .Georg iin'i liaut h-vi ig r ’sorted to that plan , to fiul th '-.i. yi a* su. no- ,<1 iif est of » rv»- * tnre>, that w.> lit! I.f ii mm iently hard up 1..- a hep irly and ill i lull u> to in ult your axby pa Ling that ndrerti-eineut with the addr’ -s i t ’i e rf.cr in full, and you, withou* consu’.iltig jour i ?teemed niu’her bad fooli*!ii\ wri!?*-u to the adTerti.«*r, trl ing bim th.f io p »i:’t <>t licuitr, a coutplishtsmts and lack of r elies, y<iii w re the identical girl he wis in pursuit of under iflLullits— bi would have k> ;it your letter a prof und secret, wouldn’t t ? Ccr’.ninlr he would, and in b; J il. iii trro hour lt*f would have had bait til r lojed to help bm. Let is impn; t .iris fact upou your mind: A lady never wrote to n voting nun under such ci cam-’-tnc.’s, that *’th-* gay. and festiTe cus-’’ an I hii i .Hi, iclnrH didn’t jironoiiDoe he a filly Ii 11* ('>• I, and 1 hi di at her filly for ii v. t k afi rwar ls. We won't fay that thi« j. tbe c.i-e in r vry instance either, fur in n low soli* .ry car s « marriage has grown out of Mi*:h t correKpntiden -e, but in forty pine cose* out of a ' ’indreil tho o!>j *et of the advert *r ia to .niii'h- hiirwflf aud his friends At tho eXj'Prse of t!»*• girls who foolishly fall into l* ? u p. 1 i th*- other fifiy-oee cases bis obji-ct i- somethin* worse. Win n w see a young m'u of steady habits • j ■ tug woman, with the hoi'i -t j urpose c.f establishing a ii '. : l" bedstead, we takii tn.it young man tmrl'ully by the liar:J, and in an all', ctiouale and sympathet ic tone, rcu> iik: '•l’roec’ed.” Hut when we tee a young man engiged in the ex'.reen.iely tinall busiuess of *ilverti»ing for r. wife, we go at once and take the recognizance of his puronts to appear at the bar ut conscience to im-wr to the charge of having peimiu.d the un*lergrowt!i i>f the Tteigliburboo l to f, inrisli at the expense of the moral nature of their son. We have placed tbs matter clearly before you, girls, in n word of a simple fjllable. If you should li irafter fall info tbe trap against w hich we have warned j ou,don’t—we beseech you dent —come and lay your dear heads up on this a/> 1 brc’-.t, and with tear* streaming down your cbc-v-, ask tu to pity you ; f.-r a •ens<t of justice will compel us to deny you the sootbiuj* boon. A Swoud r.iK« Mu. Ok. (’uKBoeNE.—We bare been shown a magnificent sword made by Mp-si.*. H. Marsl.al ,t. ,of this city, for Arknii- s R'g'tneiit, by whom it i* to lie presented :j their former cotnmsudrr, Muj. Urn. P. R. Clcbnrne. The scabbard is of C'-rnun silver. The mounting* and guard are plated with gold.— On th-puminel is the coat of arms of the Piste of Arkansas. One of the bands of the ecabbard has on o e side, a me lalion of Pres deutDivis; on thcotb -ron I*l*b harp. On the gu!J nlatc 1 belt-plate is also the coat of arms ut Arkansas. Ou the scabbard is a gulden shirt i, p t t which is inscribed the fol lowing: “ M ij. Geo. P. ft. Cleburne, Present ed by hid old R’giment, 15th Arkansas.'' I’aio.-Usv. Mcn-cj J.' Wuiout, whose heafi'i tas been greatly improved, has re stored uiiw nted order and quiet in this city while dis'barging the and tied of Poid Com mand ant. His private roums are at the 'Washington U til. A Bxow vtoru. —Hvor since Saturday afterjioon last t: • wi-utiicr has been in nn ill* humor, CO tantly |l real-tting to do sttme* thing desperate. tmiey 'and Monday it rained enoai,!i to fcnil.T Whitehall navigable far Scitl! bi*at m l.i ;h tt;i as the fourteenth lamp post from t »• Kaifrna I. Kirly yesterday morning it brgati tu mo v furiously, and not knowing liow to tog, it id still at it. At tliia press ut writing it ii zb-nr tliree inches deep —a ra:hot uutisu.d •t•te of things upon this i .other tn. A niNCO.%T! JT. ll c OMKAtUM). The fo*lotv ir gt< tt> r iva* receive Ia short tit:.** sir*c*’, by t jilim, a (tilornl preacher, ta huij.H <to Itr I’. Wirut, well kno vu in this »t-i'iion if t r z ,:lf. .St-phen say* e ery word »»' thi. letter M-»y be believed—it may not he inptoji' i to rt. * t ii.to your serveuts : Na-nmuy'i ns., Janunry 15, 18dt. 1 sc*Li: r'rEl’lisN : I know you wll be sur prised to f* t a tri’*- frutu me here, but I base a limin'* of •*:: ling it by one .of Mr. t ruUl.fi’; . * Wo.’tii t , w (to any* she-knows you, an ! I.*.- huttd j ti preach often, sad ad I cannot w ii'..* my, ,t free woman of tiiid placet; hi <1 trough t > write this letter lor me. Iy.a*v<*■ vI ■ ! •to !rtve r good Lone and kind fti nd. J . u co:t:e with t!.e cruel, lyitp. swindling 3 ini:-,”*—they will promise Anythin to g:*t j >*tt nH' w it!i t!i« tu. but they m vtr ftt'f’il ary of their p otitises. They . told nte ii I would go with them I should be flee at..l licit, if I t..i*v i « bite w if. They Said t| at they we; • h Tiding nil ihu laud of tl.c ielicit Hino g the iievrA-s a- fast ns they g t (i..,ics. juu i t it. I hid evedthe story and weut with ti<n», but, like the rich man, who r s . t fate i* recor L* 1 in Sacred History, '•ln hill I litte up my eyes, being in tor ment, 1 ’ ninth.o him, also, 1 wi*h o testify unto my brethren, ' l' they a'so come ito this place ol torment." Instead of being free, 1 never was so much a slave. A a *<jou a* the Federal* got me off with ihr lit, l was c’Mifct'ipted and assigned to duly with a regiment .>• f.inpeis .md miners. 1 vork all ilny iuuiuddy ilitches with a guard over mo, who stau Is at my hark with a load ed musk land tiX”u b.yjiu't, rtudy ti» thrust ni’* through, and ..t «•»ig iit b.ili and chain is taste tied to my arms and legs, and I nut driven like Ah ox to a mu i ty stall, called a barracks, where ! *|rettd the Bi/lit without fire nod al tn»s without i eduiti*. Hvcrj cohired man that comes to the Vai.kees u put in >h« army, a: *» .a ii i| ruit n< »:.* tr * i»i eat Mel d'mig-ry in tre c uip. w? it n tJnHt es l.at le %• ta» •It i in lb- t t.: ..a tfeoa work hr tho ProilC i 11 of ti’e «. *.tr*. 1 hi\ rwtb»» ho a B<»ith.'rti »Ihv • hi, f I.- inn/ to .'i a* m-'aMr-t to’-fer lo the irh >: .u »o bn what they out a c ere I ii- if fi at the K<»rth. I had a go and b' me and ~ I.iu I ml-t*wss, and p>nty t” cat at.d We.ir. L*: hem *r.**y tp.-ly hi iny na’.'r.', n| 1 :••• t, c oth- an) teed m a.’lf ; at-d e y m«.i> ju t‘i:a conniry la Irea'ed Irr 0 11 •• I \Ve dumb b ute or a poUonou* rep ;« tbun «s a Lnttiaa helag.— If tbi* is li’eei.ori; give mo slavery forever. Ilcvir 1 gn a thußee, J am enmiog home, r.ml every i»*gm le u would do the inmit' tl.iug If he could. Vi'flin your friends, lest they votuo unto this ph<ra of torment, end tell them f'rey ought to be hr.ppv in Hav ing kind V rs »: I\ i :resie*. % l i.ft soma clothes io Twiri’ i—tikn ara of them for ne. Teli Mamma and l' .nr howdy for me, P*iy for r..e, 1 ,ie •Step'll n, «• i look fi*r me, for I am coaiiwir if ever l this th tin off my heck. Give my 1 -ve t.i til iny friamls, and tell them nut to com- h< re. Your unhappy friend, J utv SV*«n, Envts jt of W-a, V.. rI, of Marion, Ala. r* - . . . ' < ' i. . , . . .* A>* «*» Mat” c .-1 - . •»\ gv. ..J*. i. .. ~. re- i i •»<1 •• ml ■. v • l.i'*•. a. a i u*»» for j Mr. Ci'tob r*-- i.e'i.. -.t wh ’htu ,y b.» t ik**a I u* if* ■ ti .;it de !ir .* o : ut ti e vices of the Ka* j public in parte ; t Th t 'ho •.* j - ,■/ war nee th,» sithjuga* I /’on I the roll -• i <-;n< to tl.» rijlitf.l m ! f . ti’j n» ii a.and tha r.-.es'ab ■ li.* in-ni (■! -u i ti !.• *'‘v ; t s a'. in th • |>r. a--. ee' «'* «*f tli” w. r. h • !’ r.-d Slat”* ni'v nd»pt ' w’l-i. vr m- e u •■!. i • i r m*!-t« ut with the; nil’s of civ.' x ! > ■; *. ii TrV.be deemed : IOC*-. a«y *o e.-eor ■ th” t-lhlie eif’tv now anil I p.»r”H'«.T :r ,i .».j< ii T-o •hir in ul re i*fing : lathe I’n'el i r *«. u’-rh-r Hnuil or lri*e, i ewe* #lie?i.inpa 1 1 i • r*i'' and and I'd* ' till g auee i<i ii i to nnv duty which V'l *h neison la v owe to any p!i»ie or indh Veltia! : th|! :he f' -.iHil U’ion of the United a *•■> «i lint f>• i'/ • alnvea hr peonorly, t ut-an per- i- t wi- << • r or hit) -r ia certain F. :'e* t >t d-T the ! v *tf rent, and it is the | tir’.t *”1 duty (f *' • l’»» ed Ftnien to r>fT*r [ so.-li o. • .-■ jn-’u e.r ••- as nre best c and 1 cu’ t tt» eh ii.: • 1 ; •(, ..'v •*o lh”ir cuimry ' •he ' * tut in >i * ”*• h *v ewe. nnd ! that t r nr ■ .’*ii ‘ *i « ♦ eijvin '. i'lon i«'it and : bv If.” i'..’* I i* >-l ■• U ''‘.’il S a’es »>n 'he l*t ! and y Jn i tv. I >■. -a *nen«nri» n*‘re-*Rry for the i- mm-’). •!■ .is-, s.ir.cii. n and by the s:»i i‘t ot ilio l*. i'n' : adby v e law and practice of ii.•»!.)! *, ...,i ua’d proclamation ia f.ereby deel ,?e J t - I >r< e.v and ♦ ff.*ct of 1 iv/. si.it. gi . ! .» • nr f'on.ti uti >3 of any Stab* to t ;•« Ci dr »ry nl' viit.a: in 1 n». Revocation i r * liitf.Ai, Ordkk —Tlie or rl.-r ot G “i. Wild, s’nt -ii -irK Rev. Mr. \Vin;»* fieiJ, of I'ortsuio.r ti, V-i , l.t sweep the ftmetl in tlie .-i-nin -»:i- ; !,u. in-#»n r**i nko.l bv Hut« lor. Ti.u I• ! it iim t,r-!er ri-vokinir it: Hfadv’i-a I ;Tr;r Akmt Corfa, ") r»t-|> t \ it. nnd X. Carolina, l * I’orti. - M inroi-, Mireh 1, IPGt. J Tii* rem iJ r • f t!»«• g.-nfence i-noo.-r-I by liriy (.-n ; l iop tl.r- R-v. \!r. Wingfield, i* r-initied ID iv .li !>.- sent (-> Cnpt. Titssel’s, ut Fort re. a Mofitoe, for ciivtodyi' UD punish. i,.*nt i< ■• tti'Ui 1 r. t from r< apt ct for bia net?, or b»t- iijsc. it i; ii j i, hot l.t-f-tuae its n>itnr*> nt ij be ptipo.i.- t reflect ii|Hiti the Cliriatlan C.iiirch, xvfiii-h by hi.- . *.n- ,- l i>>n it Lad been ft'reitdy too ihh.-'-i dirgritce'l. Ry >r-t:iUii:i-I i-f M.-j lien. Hiitlrr. (Sijtuii) A. H I'lri'Fiilt, C.ipt. A. D. C. nr** jri.:i.S--l »»> h ara Hiit our gallant y.ni t: /t'cad, M -j -I Cus. A. 11-nry, his hyi-n l>roiii-vit--l, .i ni tr. it f.a li t- hi# c-rntn N-ori aa I. men Mil Cu!i,li”i If! lin J.i ckft. 1 I Ifi.g C tad the h:*3i»i i' -:tu .ti-' i fe.l, AJthon/b yet y-'lMljr. t'lC j 1 he - - ii.g'ii-tu-ij h 111-ell in ecm •nf ibe ft, t .|,..i p, u k- l»i! !.-s of the wsr fi.r ti»*s co'il if irc-s-mi ( < <ni«p’Qi|-iiis C'llli dirff. I!” gc-H-.l !:•« uivl . G• -. J’l.ir.w in toe Bio.i'iy fi ’M ut L'lio .n .oi : :» 1 1 fv t h ire-a g i-j'. no. <J> r h"»). At ' !iilu ! *. f iiso r.-iiiJ'Ted vilutblc. eeic c-s I.nvl ll ••• .-. (Mg'lfN H’l.ui well h a part. Il> -* n p : nui qiilit-cs h ,v.* w-m' i.»r bin h ! - rt.’Fe. • and w-r k !--w that he will 10-e uu •> c.a ~ | i ~ irlj.hit tii, in in the v< ry boot u! i ) if, ill !;e ..C • of llio fi>«\— litbd. Tii* ‘‘ of.l'-Ul '* etitement o I the debt ofthe I'ni'ed St i * -i r«i: .t on the let ot‘ 'lurch pr-v-u-uts no h it • of li Utilities nt tlint tm« »»f fl.j S.'.'ll 04J, B’>, an inrre«*e on | t'<» preceding "'i'l ■ <v-i of $14,099 308. Os t r «• »h<iin il"bt, y"i_’T or. 2il'>is get down for ! lb>' Treasury cot's iu circulation. Tine Mornti-jiT A'.giMST Ligcoi.tr. — The inov-mcnt ajm. t [/no In lor llio n*it Presi d-nt of the Federal State* it rapidly Raining gtret gth. In •' W< <t Virginia," a “ fcltate" of biaoau rr#nti«.n, 'po i\lmliitant.* hare turned upon their protector and »tung bitu. A corre pointful n-mia t.s a rote of an inci dent in tli* nrn y ot Virginia, which, while it rontaiuf n painful evidence t*f the fullering* of utr goMi-r*. illu»ir«t a a!* i to* good hu irn-.ir wi ' h which tb*y endure the pain and ptivation that 1 ili t<* their lot. It appears that the order announcing the hour of inspection r. -jtiire l ail to he in line, sire those cxi'. mI hr surgeons. It ofconrse, brought om those wlto were h.irr footed. k being a frosty, rol l ntoruiug, coe of soldiers, being entirely de-titue of shoes, t nil his hat stmi p'a c 1 it under hia feet, j Inspector, approaching him, accosted I t hi *: Where’* year lint ? Soldier—Under toy fn t. ■ Inspector— Why, y u near jour hat on the wrong eml I . S tidier- I always were it on the end it does si - the most good. | [From Ilia Rtct m e.t Kxamlnnr ] TIIK IIISTUUY Off TII K Jtf II.ITAII Y OPe lUTIOVR or TDK PAfcT YKAIC I.M JIISSINSim AM) KAMT LUIISI. . ASA. . We are at Inst able to put before the public* one of the most interesting disclosures in the | history of the war—the full official report of Gen. Johnston's operations in Musies ppi and 1 Last Louisiana, involving an account of that much-vexed ati.iir, tbe Fall of Vicksburg t This disclosur baa been unaccountably de i layed. Toe report was called for by Can gre-s on the 11th of December last. In tbe j meantime, the public attention was enttr ! tai td by certain partial publications of cor- I respondent* got up under the auspices of the j \\ ar Department, and .fouled upon the couo* 1 try «s » ‘‘public document." The most rna- I teriai portion of the history o' the fall of j \ icKshurg—Gen. Johnston’s official report— ; was suppressed by the Richmond authorities, j or, at least, was so far delayed by them that [ it has only hem within the lu-l day or two j that it has straggled from the Uuveinment printing office. We think it our duly to bring into the full light, from the occult archives of the priming chop of the Richmond author ities, a document so important and so indis pensable to the truth of history ; UCNUUL JOHNSTON * KKPUtT Or OPERATIONS IS lIIBSISMPPI AND EAST LOCISIASA. Mkbidia.k, Miss., Xov. 1, lfC3. Gtrteral S. Cuojht, Adjutant and ln*j><etor Grnrral: Am: The f ■ lowing report ,>t my n« iu th» U«- I«rtHiinl us Mi—i*«i|.pi u.J tul L .ui-iins. Is r spret- I I I»jr u.lerrj >, j s.ilMlitu * (or Ihu luib-if.ct ouu for -1 e.U’l l y ru > Ir ni Ji, k- iv’Q )!«, XT. tievi. Mini’ on my way to Mißil.oppi. wl.ero 1 llnuitht my , prcanoce h i l»e> <>in» a tnLij, 1 re-e.vej, u, .tlobtl.; и. lXtii, tii* tollowiwc ir in tos B«cr«* t ,ry of VV» , u .tea M -rrh VUi: "OrJc. tieu. It. *K •' to rep..ll to ths War repartmenl f’r rooler-iice. A- uuu- yoirs.lf Jireet charge of tb* Arm.. • t .VI cid 1 • Te tirs* e ’ l.i . U’dieuto l» Ibis order, I at ov.ce proceeded to Tul -1 'hi.nia. Ou my .nival, 1 I Ira and tba Ewcista'y of War, |,y leiegiafli of M .rch IS b, Ik t "Ua »r-l • cool J MtJt tbeo bo wilt Io Itic ii.o and. as lie h and ordoiod, : on co-ii 't of ilia ernical cond.lbn ut bir (ami y On Ike tilth ..( April. 1 repealed iliio lu tbo t’re-ideot, I and adaed: "UvlDi Uuw II ilieu lafaraaids beeamo i sb k, and am not n..a *b •Io a. i*e ij .be fl Id. O* urral ; Bran/ Is, Ibeiefora, i.eee-o ry tier -.*' On ifaa’JSibme ; u tiineey r « r*>co lu tbo A4d w-S itportxl to tb« I S crel .ry rs War. On I t VUi. of M iv, I me lead, at Tull .houift, tho ft I -I“‘lag -l«, aUb of tb taint and to (ran tbo A cr ta. j of War: •■Pio ee.l st once to Mimlsalppi a* and take chief t-x,. mandof tbe f re-s ll’OTv- al»|..g to th • •J« the fet* 1* fttt as procloabc t e •soo«« - moot amt >.Wat a € y..nr permna, d.ioallaa " Ii to tba wi ft it. it*. - * <ri«i a”v asy JmolUi P rmitt and mo ft. > r SB* hltii* f *•*».- , • ntil the ttuie at-o » ***. t( ,arg of toot 4a^-rt tnent. *' .an tboUm- rs r, arrltaJ Se T* l *** MiWrtfl tbo l*th of AprH, *.S«o. B.mbetaon’o eyeu. at. by A*|o> fi »p '. In l.c i ed th-vt to efforts of lb ewou f wail * l>j ■* lb* >* •• li)a t an blmoeif. .at t- <>l-«d s> th aboud'oinidM *>f ai* jn.tnpts on IttUsbuig. ia nat • April 13 b. he oacs; i •I -m «.i,o a INu or va • sll bo fbjMbrvff ft on Oram’s army. Abaß I smjbr teooat to TRtla.xa.af* On tbo »7t, of AjmM*«perd f» wfcor an inoftiaybed tb rin n os uaaisWl tu* toon * p (.at MMM eprlatoM,* a*rut*t Vi. ksitsrg O.i tb • X*J b'd Apit.br l> :ps-v l.Kh ”T. > sneuvy io at Hard Ti.e .ln pru, .ud roll"/ * psmMMSo otSarU tlabS Ams With a *i’or t Vtrluburg II ,!x) fynat 4 bossy Ar log at liraaj (lul . lb* SSasy b l)e* out Wt-ri.o both abost an * to- T* *• Ou the I<l if May be M- vipti* r “A fur, »v t*sitls b s been Jp.'t » o . tmea and >»t . bt ju t b *»» i* rt (I l*s at. • • • K •my cau . —-:i n army fy ns U rt Tt ns# to Bruin Imrg. 1 th, ul I b -a l-rgi r InW. auiao'i Kue y’.iu .e i ento ihr *isn Ja k on, and Ii w,- raoial, rntoff Vic-soirg ad t*ur t tin son" Ist nor, sn«l him '<i ib’iceutiato and to *ll» k Urant mimed afely an hio landi-g; a 4 «... I••• a-«. day Ia nt th* ftjllool. g . and -i*at< li to ulm :."I : U. mt erntrs. nnito a'd your troops t* l*o >t him. sa ieoos trill gist back a bat »a» abaudo .♦ ed t • win it." 1 telegraphed to .you on t a l,t: Oenoral Pemberton cuts for logo Soli lore* l» tul i Huy caaliot ba -eat fro a I era wli out gist gnp TmaeM- e. Can on* or two brig dei b • *tnt fr 'Oi lu* K a I** Oa tb* 7b, 1 a Sun aek-d f.> ro nf aroneu's ' r Vila t •tppi. 1 received HO ftlrtbar r*|inrt of t"* bvllb of p. rt t/'b. »n. and dm UiO Jib asked Urn Pent Ivor WWK ‘•What is tbo roe'ill. aaj where I-Ilia Ce arravP* I received av aa awe,- a id gai el no eUillsusl Int .rami no to nil' 1 i>u t» , thar mii j.rt. a ltd I r- ic ,sl o' bio. к. .in ..uc li-nr., i m> ofo, r- of May tu. Turn, on ‘lay Ihili, ! ro eive.l a dl<|>atrh fromf!cn-r»l OutbeMon. dated Vl. k-hlllg. V|«y igto, -king Io rein f*t . me. .li, a- th- tu my. I. lari* force, si a. tnoriog from the Misti.i pp , teu h of the Mig Ul r*. epp reutly tow rda hdw rI- I>-p.». ”whicn will be th” ballle prld It 1»n forward e I'l. ieot fie , havl g tro ps enough to »ecure th • s .fity oi ihie pi ux-” Bo or., my an it il at Jacks n. flmnt tu.l b-atenGm. Bite, at I’oT tl heon, me e good the la ding of Ilia ar* Pi*, occupied IJrand O ilf. tid waa tn.virblur np-'O tie Jack von nud Ye k-tiuig railroad Ua reS’-'.iug Jackson, on iho night of the 13ih of May, I ft-u.iil there the bn/a l sos li.rggaiUMalk r. port ed ii e x tlioasau • i tear rd irom ti. u Hr gg that Mix cy*s brigade was expected to arrive from Port lliidsoo t IO rest and iy. t .VI Ue.i. Peiubert u * fiir v« . sc.. o| the girrl-o'. if Port Hudson (five thou and; and ul Vicks ba g, Wove at l.dwa iia' l)ep it—the •Veneral'e he d.j'lar a: Bosnia: that four .li. tl jusof the rnemy, ti. er. ."h rniß i, nr. upland > duto-i, leu mil s *4l nf u.nkon, hv tween Kdvserde' 110, ot and oils Ises. I wit a-a’* that r In'orveß'er.ts w.re on tneir wav fto'n t e >.»»:, and that the ad.ance f t'moe m d*' tle'i.Ult would probab y arr te the next d.iy. aid. with Masey'e bitg aito. **ell my force, to tb ut e even thousand. I ,M’U vti.s lufoi iu -t on, | -o .t to ut'H tol Pembcrtno, Ob tile eeine uiglil, (ISpi), u vjutptl’b mlonolng him of iny arnvol, eul ol luo ucc |-a I m of g; i,t .it oy a p- itioo ol t.rout** eituy, i.rg n the tuif- rt-nue >1 ro e-.! l> |.u n.goobmu iv«,ioi,a, uni or. nr mg him to niu > up, If p w tic tbio, on filer run’s rear at uu<-, >u i a>l iig, - to i> a, *, ci ad t«citn* nt w u Ibo f i niuen-o vuso llio tr<J>i« li-rr iuu.,l c I operate Ai th! Hr.-iiE t» you ' tan «|'itn l *>s undo abiuld te brougut. limu » ail nun .rli t " Uu Touradsy. Msy ldlh, the #n- my alvsnc-d by the It .;>).•> and JD.I Cilut a f.eida Opou J« k- u lie r- s-uscs m. h) ib? b .oi lui Gr.-gs ana vin.g .-r g.f a autUco ut I m - t.e tu# ranxirai ol lie- puui c atui.-a ; orivi #t 'J I*. M, we rstrrol-a by in,, umion road frvim wnn/b ai-no w r could rat m a June -uu w tu inn. Inn j> run. Auor m ticning s. • tuil.a tue (rur-ps .ucainp <1 F.oiii it.i* p<-i .Him lo G-bcrtl Fein her om the dl*. pa cli vu M .) 14ib, ol w rail tbo to.iowmg M a copy : • *v.-ne!»l : loe bu > and iio-viw m- ul »nt-d In u.y note of Ual ntxfcl • niupwikil Hrigul or ''n..-ral or- gg aud Hi* louimsa l t-i eva- u tit Jo ggtdt .Kut co >u l-i-Jay. |ho n. »f Uku.g tbo CauUm r-«*-l, sin/iil angl.-e io l-..a uj. -.i sruicu lue vu, uiy a, p oach, and, pievcuu-U vu obsvibala deb-nee. Ale- y vl tr.ei,«, r< |‘ rp-d inis morurag tu n-as« r.-au.iod Kay nun.l last nlgbi, ndrann-d bt t... alu - lima li-..nival- >r «. i -u. i'. iaoucre aay tal II vs a 4 C.’iiets-u’* e- vps, (bra. u.vi»l u») wliicb Uiatli-d tum CUnl-iu. I bav- mvi Um uu-m uiai vu ul ti.u vlbc-r; ootb s-irni.sb- 1c uli.-aeiy. Tei.-gnm* wer# dl«i«t hed whan th# enemy w-s ne .r uirrcving uanrrsl uist loess m'-la (lie approach ing irteipk s' « p>4ut forty or hit/ mins f.um Jacks n, an-l iienera Max#., iu rtnru t-> li.a wagon*, and pr v and > for the aernilly of ills 1.ißh.1-—f..r lu lan.-e, liy J.doing Ge.armlilsl Thai testy of will bn abla, 1 b pa, to pri ii-nt iha incni) In Ja es .n Irons drawing pmvi eious fr lu >b * st, ard lui, one me be able to k--ep hloi from ih<- c- uuuy towards INvu.do. C n be supply hiiiiavif Iro Ibe Missi-sippi f tm j >i not cut li ui off from it f Nnu rt i.Ve all, eliould bu be S- u.pells 110 fall la k lur w.i>.t ol supplies b'st turn, ts Soun aa ihere- Inf .rci-menU . r-all op they must l>e un t J to G.et.wt of (lie army. lam auxloue love* o loir* astemblrd Gut oi iy lutable to ii.Autu heavy blow U|*jii the euru.y. ‘•Would It not l" Ult.r to |>tare Ike fulcra to support Ytc.sUtrg between lien.'Loriug ai.d that plac , and B»*i tty obaerVo the frrtiea. a . tint yon might uuitu, .f opp»r iiu.ty to llfcht pri-aeulmt Itselff •tlcti. itiirg ail. m-ve l.vai.l* Canton tomorrow. If pna a tell tho liulti tb* files a' Jackson ui at ho half olOtant a aim/. It would <l. cute ih.- campaign t > l-U it, wliiih inn tw> iI >m only by conca .trntlng r-pa cU.l) wliru he n mainiler of the enatrrn tris'pa ariiea they ar to he ttr. lt* tbmiaitml or tMll<-*n thousand ” T .* til-p >!• ti so net ainhurJ. U-ne at P. inbcrtoa e'eieil. In lil> oib< UI n-|H il, tliat it w«a r-c-iv-U at su I*. >1 , on the l' tli. ‘wliiat ou the irtrrai" fr.ni ths b.llle Hell of tinker's Cl*. It. Oo lltu next day. May litli, (Slide.') the troop* titular •i* hi*.thed tni and a ball miles further. t> t'albonu station. t>n the in runs ot Hint -a) 1 receltcd a letter f otu Ueuerai Pstn. eiUn, dated Ktlward a liriot, May Still. (It.oral*) ) lire forty, Y. M. *1 shall unoe aaearly t.. m rru# morning aspru-t cahl* av laiun of m*< ntrsn tbou-and on I.llloll* The object is tocut .iff litas rneiu)'arouiiun:iiea k<ii(. and lore* bun to attack mist. I doit t con eler my f*rce an cient to Ju-Wy an alls, k on the en my m poaiuua. or to attempt tocuimr way s>. Jcka n." Tills waa tb* fliat Couiuiuuirati n received fr m U.-ne rd t* nt erion alter my atn*e at Jackson; and fruai It 1 l a u<-4 that be b and u t mo <d towar a Clloton.alaii lima Iter the r* elpl ■ f my order to do to. ami t at the J inolion of the lorce . which *• old here been elf ct s I l.y the l Jin, aae dal rro i, an.l that, I. dia.ln-.liem *of my orders ■ and n oppo itioa t> the views ot a tn J >r ly .of me council o war, rotrii-- sed of a t bis » enerale pr.e enl, bes re el.oni bejlUcrd Ilia au Jec , be bnd de Id -d lunik* , tnoSemcut b) wbiett the it ion wo II b; In p<M4ble. t»euer4 I'eiuhe.toD w a nnnio.il .t |y In tru |. e-l iliat glare waa tut o • nod* b. aln b wer. nl | U n te, via: by hU moving din city to Cl lit <n. The brigadiar tenerau irpre enung that their troop r«juir»J teat, a ter the f.iigue tbiy bn.l Umlerg >ne In the ekirnsiebea and Ui I. dies prec sling the rdr«.t fr .ni Ja.ks.wi, and bating yet no ceru u intelllgencsof Ueocrat l einns.t.>n'a mut ,or ts.ucr.l i.lst ap e i.ou, 1 did not m.vsoa aiur dav. .n Isa eten-og Ila eived a nply to my Ust <tis p t h, dstel four m le eouthuf I dw rJ sd pot, bat Id h ■ tstio.llb.dreaci.es him at a a tbt ly that m«ri.|ng that 'it found the eiusy on Uie mnl.le toad to Katun, and. Iheord r «.f C-.uu-eraiarcb has been iaau-d. Owing to! Ibe dearoct-'oud a bridge on taker's crr»k. which ruo* fir some and »Un*f' parallel witu tbs Kallroad, and Kalb of It. our rnaicli will le on the rial leading fram KJ wild sand pot. In iba and rection o I runi.st-Is Tbiareed ruaa neatly p’lallrl with ih« railri ad. In g.di gTo Clin- U'li W* b >il Ivat* U lton • i'e|».t I'.nr ml ee to the right • in thu pa Ocular au I ..ii you tuay lie able to make a junction wllli this army." In a |es-script, he reported •■heavy skirmishing now g lug on iu tuy bunt.” < n the afternoon of the ei.nie day I rec Ive I Oenarat ' Petals don't Brat r ply to Ibv order ten! b ni fr m .nek a. n. Is attach Mierman, deled rov na, May 14th, nine o'. <ck ten minutea, A. M , as fdlows. ••I movwl at on.a, with wy wh la .va labia fore*, son Ids wed s det* l. Iu dlrectl g this tn-.v • Ido not I ink yn Iu ly «.ntpc hand the e a Vbksbnrg will be lef» iu bet I (Otnpiy at once wltb your order." On Mwv 17th, (Bnudav) marched flfteen mllea in th# dira. t.on li.dic-ted ia U< nar and fembrrbit.'s note r*raive ' the prevt .es evemna. In tb* iflrrnnon a I tt#r Ws br-.ng. t fr.iii b l "'. »• tad Bovin., Msy I7lh. a cotyof which b.el mn fotaarded to tbe Bar Orpt-iment. In Ihw, r**■ rrtrier to my diep.h hofM iy lath 'lroas Jeck aon. O neial l'i mheitun wr»-t#: *•! n «'ifi.d yon id the morulug of tn* lolls, of th.- rec* gt of your l atcurtloae Wednesday Morningr, March S3, INO l. to tnov# and attork the enemy towards Clinton. I deem'd Ihr ni vemeiit *■ ry hax.rdouv. pirfeiriui to re main ia poaliion belli and tbe Big Black and veer to Vicks burg. I c.lleda council of war, compieed I all tbe gen eral offl, era. • • *aa* A majority of the olflrer* ex reeee-l them-e see favorable tot! e niorem ut l--d rated t.y jioj. 'the - tbris. iucluj lag Major Oeue tl* f.-ring and ht'V.-nein. prefer ed « in veuiri t by whicn tbit a,my e- d.-a»-,r In cw? off th* enemy's sup iiet Ir-to lb,- Mississippi. My own Slew Were vSpresiel a-, unfavorable to any movement wlijch a ni l remove me fr-v a tuy Ui**, wbu.U was, aud is, Vlrk-boig I did lot b'Wevrr.eee As to |da<* b.y own judge., nt to tar in M-I-owitlon as to | rer-r.l ll.a mnVf!ii<w>; u t.ige her; Iml beliesing the only p selbldly of aiiccee* lo l-ar lu ll.e plan pr l-wril of lulliog ofl tbe • li'Uiy’s «u p’lts, I <|ir. c e.l all my Ul»|mfal> e force, eay #e»i nlr O lo—us ml U-e buu-iie.l b.wares U.yun-ad or Dill.»!.’*.'' 11 also contain.o liitrlligen. e»f hiiea.age— ni'Ul a ilh <be i nemy »|. ll.e lotb, mat h k-i s Cterk, three or fut ire from Edward s 4rp..t, and of his hav ing bee i-aupr lied to will.dr w, with liewvy I-wo. lollg Block l- tig- 11* fn: th, r exprrs.ed the appiehen* in that li* Wj .IJ be ooni|wil .1 to ftjll back fr to till.. p-*int, an.l repie ruti-d tbit if -o. li is peli u at f.yde.’» mil!* would be uutinable, und tab): *-1 bav* al-nit Sixty data* ptutlstotis a luksi.urgnd Bnjder’a. 1 respe. t lu ly a v it your Instiiictmne.** 1 ImiurdUlely replinl, May 17th; "Ifllayne'a Ulofl be untenable. Vkke‘.urg is of no saiue, aim canuol to- b Id. If. there!-re, yuu ate lot. at.d ill Ylrktbarg you n.nsi n't tualely sn.'reoJer. Under sueh Ciri-umetanjea, inaiea-l of losing Cedb lr>*-| * end pl*e*. )ou must. If |*eedd* save tbe tr<«*b*- If it is Hot t o l« e, rvai ual • Vn k burg and He dep n.lin, le*. ad mar, b to tb uorth-eiut.” That night 1 was in f -lined tbet Hem-ral Pen. bn ton ha t lulls- u back to Vices fcnrg. Uu Monday, )Isy the lath. Hen r*l P mbeit n Inform ed lu*. by l-.ls , dilel Vicsb og. Slay I*.h. tb-sl he - t-i r- tl e-i w thin I e Ine u eu'reuchuieut* around Vi-k’- t-urg, having le eu nlt-okei and b-rc I bok fr m Big ltl-vk bli-lge. olid that be bud o dervd lliynet' bull is beaban -oneJ. Hi-Ist .r cj -il Je-1 »nh ih • follealcg Ssiwark: I greatly regret Hi || 1 f,lt rum pel Id to make the odr t, le y ond Big U ack, w Inch lies pouted eo and sns- Irous in Ir* r soil* ” limitin' r me larvl llntXlen-ral Pemtierton ex pel ted 111 -I fy .valdv’ oe.uit Would i e ihc h.ttle field be tore 1 - e..tb*J « •» . n <*ee his iliip icb of tbe l gib .al ready «iiiot d.)and that lu* a my. before b* e* elsedany order* from me, was *es n or eight miles >a t of tbv Dig lb,ecu, i mr Kdeanle’ de|K)t. On May 19tb,Uen.-r U Pmnl>erio«'s reply, dated Vieka- I’ll g. May 161 b to iny c-aiuiuniralb-a -f Ho ]*th, was tin naht uie, i-ear Vern.n*. »h ft I bad gu*wl h ih> tiMiys under my couin e -d, for t e purj-•# •of erec-lug e j uM-iion wilu i iui, in the event of I ts ev.vust ng Vk>iliurg isl hai ordered, iu which hw i-dtl-ed n»e t at he end ‘at rn'Mid a e.-u cil ot war of th* gen* al ofllcers oi this command, and having laid y ur mtiruc lion* b* fore them, a he i the free .xp »a«|on of Ibeir opinio ■** lit h preclic.tbtt ly .< carry lug ibem out Tba op niou was an • hu ms.) . xpree-ad tbal It was mi p-ncibls io withdraw .k-arui) font this p sillon wnk such morale and m.l-na.. at to be ot Drifter eervie- to Ihtß bed iwy' On lece vl. g this Informal nI rw p!i and : •* lam t ping o . aidler a so ca vn ch may *•■ t nipt torel.eve vo . Itddoil” The ram* d-y 1-. nt o d.-it t-» At jo Uvner-d U wunvr to evaeft.-c pot llud a w. I-h«n «Me"»fn*t, l-v ra»y m rrb«e, Io rwfwtatdleli my iu s V -v, Jet o end Caitiou, us tbe Junction oi l tw ■ nanJs had ■ woove imp sevhl*. «r Bb V, «ud fi tof ''ay. 1 *as j naval ny th* bet*. id* * Usfimtetbht, kfi otaod M .voir. TU diviw >u of Uewr t waring < a otlmiiU *-ral P mbvtvt.m is tbo as U of Aa- t • v iv- H-.e l "3 h-sooii on •!*- BDtb, seiOtaut Hvxev. with bis hr gad . a 4 ibs iIL By A st b a* J iu, . th* arvoy b*d. In a. diHoo 1a the*, lor-a rsl ifetv sd by th* btlgwst* ot 0 -uv-ral Ksano, b* iv*aa vt UeOeral B.aeV- Mnlg- aud tba division nf •avalry.'bnesWrlng two thou and e g I hvuvAr and, - om- RUbSel n> thpelKFfl Decs W H JarbSMi. • pah vn waa -bit lu e . aonut iw- wy-tesr ih es»»d. Infantry vnd aiiit-ery, n-1 ora t_bd of that -.f t*-e en m} It wan and Sul n ai A. t-lwry. ta amnia e.ri,i ft,- all ... am. nnd Said tranep «ruU u, n nt ruuUt u->! ta laosed u-»*u that *3 any, afre *i ant at - Uiug Um tur»« fur-i, stub any Hup- w. Mi H *M. Thn drutt wfien tb • c.,i»eti-w bad *i thr rehce-f tbs iPimtwr ”f bev*e*and mol * ibat it wa* not n *%lt If# ta Jnn* ibit dra igki *b»uiu» cni dhe proan-d, f wiadm till 1 poi te, f*r »b* arti ler. eod trains. L Ibvr- v*.e u > wa i .4 o isn -u y In tie de|wrtm--ut , bat to* inn led l, nap 11.- nov i r . a Vl , atmv # ~“ Hn Uni ft’ of M.-y. I rvi'iev.l a diepal b foot Mftjwr fickcrol Ui-r iu-•, aaiod fart tla bmn, '•►j 11 -*,VjV w-i mj me ibaUM-.-wormy w.r-about .# c -w* at Bsytiu art; t-.ai l.« wh * fan* fr-m IU <u ituujt - t<* iu *u >r «t, sms Xi ab- be veial- K*a. Uubm. my ard -ra tor tb* sv.vcqnttwu o’ mwt Huoe a Wvro w p «u>.l ; ana b< v s toloriu'd ; ••To*i cwniu tlw urcad In not -lk w vi.iivt II to be i v. »b.d. At •V- ty rick sav- tb* iracji*, i..u iXp-arlH-air nn-r-' la Ihl* lleylou " ibr* p .rii -ti l m-t re. c . v.vucral toaiduef—Port Haaaa. b.-ing it, -u inv'-t-d A ami Hie -.4 h es-M iy Um ewcTny made s-e b lemr-a- Stiail-e s above tbe U.g Bitch ett-i ft,aur.lt Y ues City, Dial 1 oval ** a ker’s and vision to y-tx «»c-ly, witn orders Io loityiy It ; and t*i-< and« io-usliat.O*i* .-.-ins rnuew.d, p'aced lor-ng’ and fUMu * itJUi aojip<allug SiSwsts of Wtlkt-r’*. and. in p flam, look p- lat Cei l-b liixpetdrie*arr vnl liom W.oeul IVoi>-»Vai, dat'd .Vriisiisij-, ks) 2 igi ioI ilct. In Dial ol th* 38_h, be eu-.evl tn»t ib« eacoiy bat s*n«i|lo-d iim entu*ocbed tinea ih» -lay beluf* *od were n pul—d wiia bewsy L ss. ].* i Hiiutatcd ih. ir l ire’ -t o-A hrs in n a t>y «b >u>oo .; eud a-kvd lli t lunik IC , 'bo ,i, ih. y Oving biw ohu L -a-vSH*. Me co-.giu id: Mi army w i— n . ary io mv i.v.!ii i--,,.... W ... j. 4 -*r t.v 21-1, be vui.-i-: no ni u cceult or. 1 a»o mu-, air age I by ar-|» ri liul you a.” u wub a .a.g ) foirr 1 ucy nie flgiil ng iu g od epi-iU, end Ibc.r orgoiziUua U V-ra,' l-. taje w -re wnl a- lui a/, ih -y erriv vl. O Miy ID l, I gi-i.t a dwpelcb tl Ocuernl I’ uiD it-u to t ie lu.kiwiug i.l • l : i.u) to wrrxX td s*v-‘ Vickahu/g. Cm do Uu moro than alu-mpl to save y-üßi and you g vrr.s-b. 11 Will be imp i-!-iu: o . x.e .aL- yo ~ uui.ua v. j c > o|«rsi«, and wo ai.-e imiiu.l) »up,«alug sit min -uu. Cotumum- C.,ie yob ' |»- t-e all'! eilgceO t*His il J, w-ioie." The r relpt i fit. is was acknowledge I in a comm no Ira tiou. date I Vicksburg, June 3-1, In wli.cb General pemlierun Says: *We cal. jet uu inl.-rni mu . fr.-vis oui si.tr a, to tour pw.t.'Uor sii*ugLb,aad scry liu.e in u> tbe .-n«-,.y.'’ In a dbpi’C dvle-l June 1 tb. fr .m General Cai-In-r, the Am t.-ceivel since bis lusuetiuetit, ne irjvor ed b .re |ng r )>Ol-*d lb" efteny in ti-ter.il eetsre ..Harks, hut tbet he was geiti ,g sh.al -• prwvisi >n< ai.J ain-uumikin. To whlih 1 is. lied June- l&il*. ii f -rml .g him tbvt I bid it., me* a oi -sli-siug l.iai, adding: -aim. T,yl«.r will do what ha cvn uu Ih- o pn its si le us lb.; r.vsr. Hold tbe pla ea* loug es )»U cell, aud il p>— hie, witburaw in u.y direction, or c-.i your way out. It is v-ry iui pot tint to keep Banks and hi* lore • occupied.'* In a Jisiuhb, dated June Jotli. I *--nt bim word that lime nl Taylor had into da . |u attack the enemy ..j p.-aile Port lludsou, on ll.e night .1 Ibe 13tb, an 1 attempt to send cwttlo a't.e# Ibe rl *r. Th* wai tof fte .l tra vportafi -n render*d any move ment f>r Ibe relief ul foil llwllVs linpe-sible, bad a b.ar.Ji In tb vt direction le-eu a-isi ab.e; hut su b a march would hive eua led Grant (who hid n w romp ele>l his Strung line* a an if I Vrcksiu-g) lo hare cut ttiy liue of fr.mioiialeallo . and destroy.d my army; ands um the UKSi-ni that I pul tuy troops in m irrb iu that and lectioa the wb lie of Ml idle an J North Mississippi Would bavs been, p-n to the eu-my ** On June 7th 1 repealed tho snbstanc* us my Jl*;-atch of May •/.•Mi, ii. Gen- tel P.-nJi-erlon. Hu the 4 h of June, 1 told the Fccrelary #f War. In answ.-r to his rill ior mv plans lb it my on y plan wi* t > eli.-r* Vicksburg, and my f rce was far t usamll for the p r-.o* i* On June ».’•** I t .Id him 1 bad not xt my dispisal half the ttu<)}!* nee****, v. On t u I ib I s-i.l tn l.lm. *'tu l*k' frvww Bragg a force Wliteti Would msk- In.* army ui to npj. a* Grant, would I.v -lve yisldil.g T. nne-eee Ii is nr cue.GoVcr rasut to dtclde be vveen tht Nt ,lc-and Tenures e.” • On tbe 14 h 1 -e t lien Prmba'loii tk* M - wing: “) il tI.AI w - cm ellcn.pt to do le loeavv you and yntir varrt s»n. T• is line, exact tjeftrstlM is Mnp-asikls; by II tb iug tuu enemy siinultantsms y at t e »h* p >.nt# of tii-i lice y um. y tie uric .t and. Our Joint ft ic sra n I r ise ll.e sio..* i>: V cksbtrg. Mr c -tiiinun c.aliog with th- r-erc-.li l>r t l>« prenved by ifrm Ist north of rallnmd lofl in lr», es *«..«• p.*s ble. wl.at |oliU w il sul you 'rsl. Y nr dts.-a'cisw of toe 1 Jib recnv.d Gen. Taylor, with Igli thwie ,il men, * 111 an.lrasor to op n comMinnicstioiit wrth yog fron Ri.iimond ** To tide ce-nmnoica'lon Grn F nitnvri.m replied, Js i 21et, rrrumairudi. g lu* In ui- ve north ut the raiir.xid towards V rksb .tg lo kr«j> t e enemy attract* I t - that -1 le, end etnting Ibat lie wo- 1.1 himself luov at 1 li- proper tiwe by te* Warret.l n r--..l crossing li# Hie Rl rk at Han- In Du's triry, ilmt “ibe other rmids n.e t.-o s ru'igly eo* trrnr td.au. Ih* enemy lu to*, u. .xy foie ftrr aie eonille p osj-ect i-f me. ess," one# Ir u and comi *1 him to aluindoii In* r -miaank-ntl >ns by rinydei'a. On t e 10 li, I espr-t-ssed to tlie lvpaittn..at the opin ton Ibat. Without eoiuesr.il blunder us tbs* emy, we co Id not hold te ti>, [Missie-lppl and T>- tusveejatid tbit I roe-’ rfr.l a sing V cesburg h.-p-l as 'in the let Ii I * 1 1, Grant’s pu* ii.oi, netarail v-ry Strong, isrblr mb dad pinKclsd l y |> war nl artille ry. and V # ros.lt. I.vlin- led. 11 s reit l .rremenls biv# beat k*-i e>|U’l it my who e lorr*. Th Big Illicit cnv> r* him frute alt ok. and would rat iff uur rst sat if detest.-d. Da Ju * I’M, In r- sty to a dl patch Aon Osn. Pember ton if the let , in wlie h be t id Iha' toouab ilvti g oi greetlv leduc and lali.i. e, ha bed eufttrlei.t for tweuly il'js, I li.formeti him that Len. Taylor hid b» n-eot by G • -. K. k buiiili to cu-opeiale with him itoin t e wi si bank of the Miss * opph and b t. in a d-vy i-r two, I w uIJ try tu make a- tvei i.-n I hi* favur. and. if p.«si ble, pen commugilc.li.ui ; ad-liug. ~lhougb I fe r my f»c .* *.4, sin-ill toed-ttbi la:ter I nave o- lytwi*- tftl.d* *>f ibe force y. 11 t»i.l no *«- g-r Renud-r* lo si t* (jo nnuli least with which I ought lu make in at li mpt, Bcouis report Ibe *u< my lor.ifyiog towards ms, s< dlbsroai l-lucksd.'' A day or twaefler this a dl.patrh was bran-bt me from General l‘> mi-erlon. 4 .ted Jnns J2d tuggeering that I should make t - Grant -* pr {hwiU ne to pas* t I* army o’M with H# elms nod eqolpege*; ’’ r>-ne Wing h's hqm of my t-ei ig obits by force «t arms, | ■ a t with him. and sxpreo-lng the cpinlon tliat h-« could hold ft.r A'teen «**)# longer. Toil is divpvlci, I lepliid June 27th. In form ng hint that Gen. t. li. Kmilh’s tr a).-* bad fallen bo. k to Prlki aid tbet 1 h-.l urged h m to avvans th* d.rect cr-mmand ; and continued, “ tbedetsrmiue-1 spirit Jon min ieet, tud hi* vxi>a. ta-l cora jrrali. n, .-nc.-ureg* me to bop* thnt #omething may yat be d<>he to *nv* . V irkaburg, and to po tpona both • I the mode* sungrated ot ia rrdy eav ng tho aarm-m. Ragi.tjUbnis with (iraat lor lb*relief U Ih* garr e-wv. sh' Uld they hermit.' nee •*- airy, should lie made by you It would ha at« fusion cd w. oki.eM • o mv part svhirh I angbt tint to maks, to prop-we them. When !t becomes ne.'e«ss»y to make urniS they tnny be c na.derad as nels n idi-r tit an* Ih wliy " Un th* 28th June. Held traneportatlon and oilier snp piles bnvii g Iseen obtained, the army marehtd towwids th* H g Black, and on lb-evening of Jo[y Ist, eucampad briween B-uwb“V lie and the river Hereon Iswurea which ernnia.) the M and 84. eon Timed me tb.it an stick Ninth or |h« r IlmwJ was im practbwl le. I deierniln-l there! .r*. to task' tb* *r. amiuatn-ns »•"•**i y f.r lhentt«i»pt S.m'h o< lb* Rail road. Thinking, fr -ui what was alreedv known, that <ha Chance X rmae-i waa much better there, a.tb ngh tb* f.i asdueace* »l de!rat might be more dt astro ee, f'n llie night i.l P # 3.1. a meeJeiurer waa srnt to Gea. Pembsr'o* will. || (of re at 100 that an attempt would be to* .- In ensi le him to rut l-la way out, tad that I In.pad to attack tb* vnrmy on thaltb. on the ■ th, bow y r, w • learned Ihe fail of Tick*. Iu and tl araur-, tall beck to J ves nuo. Ih* army reaebed J nke m ilia ev.ml gos *» mb. ai d on the era ms nt h• n oih th. e emy n’.pesrst tn bevy lor *I. f nt • f'b •ws. k* thrown *|. fc ihs c*-' f-oca-f ih -p ac--. T ease nsM<inr of a I.* of >tfl* pit-. p eps.e.l ill later** - k.- ar il .-re, .*| -ided I om a iKiint n >'(b • ft> a t wn a >ai of ih • Cant-m rumi, io «pont a. nlh id ib* tow i. w thin a auort Is a-sce ..f Peari r.ver, and e.»*»red most. f th • appro.i he* wasl of th- r y* ; bnt vr* tiwXly ne.b-d aa'd c.mstr teted, pra- Sent! r but a might ob Ivga to a VijqiTi.'a asvaul . Th* tiivpe p'otojt y took tktlr yuaitUa.* >n tb* vr— treaebments ■ ths app* rar serif th* enemy, la expec t lion of an ii now la's a-t nit. Vftju Uaur-ioi L- eg ac> H|red'he right of therent ej Mgj r Genera! » rnch. t- **ft es the ent* ad M*J r Goneial lira rk 0.-tAgw ibe I ft. The envoi y, under r>tig". Gs. eral Ja k’. woo ordered to is* is aai guard tha f r»* of peer* rl»Ff aboveuml Iwiow ths t*-wn Tb repost- ’her ha , -t venous times, been mode to m by tiie'cuiatma-uiing oflic ts of -th * tro p. encamp and near Jackson, of the ec -ro ly of water, I*4 me t» ‘-eliov* that Bksrmaa. *ho adsanced la h a*‘y sHe of ba He fiom Ci.utoa c ** and not b sslg-, bui w aid be e- mp* led lo wake an ImV.dl-leaasault. M * force waa repr seat *t to vutisi tef hi# owa and Ord*. a- my cops, u 1 tb re Wlvi-i.eis in a*. Ii oa. Tiie -pir ( a-d cunAdenc -mini s stvd by tLe *ho* army und r my cumniwl, ware ea-'b that, n tajt!i*ta fiir tb - vast superior tv of nu n-' I—i» *d. tbxl with the alvat.Ug* glvrn '>y**ha rotreiii but n'O, »• ak as they were, aa essiult by bim woulj reso l Ij'u disro.iiAvir*. l..ste»l of air r.lu ,th« su-my.es l-cs si they ar riv.d c inp.s ti I iutru.cblngand,const artln. hal.eri-a. On tbe tenth lb ,• i was sp ntrd s'Kirmishing. with slight cxanumiliug mii Uiuh g thtoughuut he day. Tbi* w s k-pt u|. with va Vvm - Int n-ttv an i but liitie tn'errap* ti n until th* fp-r'od of <-nr evveusti .a. Hills, e- m mandmg ar. I *rt' cling the lowa, wnliia easy c nnoa rang*, eff, sd iivlr ib e sit*■ Ihr b-itleri*-.. A ernes Hr* of* -4 a 4 th* 1 -\< Ii and all | art'of ih* town tb>«ing the p-d on to t e Aulirely nut. lisle ag-la-t powerful or -111 ry. \ On I « lllb I »'•' 'gwph and the I‘res deat: “If the po*l t on and *o>ks mint le t b.d, want ol s:ore*, which co id n.t) b* c dtecied. fach'd iiv k* u Imp -salds to st n l a ri gs. Ift •rs %£ V will n 4 attork.-ws mus'. or at th* la.l n ora nt w< NrJr w. We ca-.not tp-ictuly a.la. X with ut risking f J army v Ua I.# l'Jth. I \des the tatnal skirmish ng there was a bravy eean-o-s / f om the l<*tl*rl*t near the Canton nad e—tlb . I ibl J • b-n roa ■. Th* miesllew i ee.-hed all per sos .be town J_N'i nssau t tho*»gh nv>t a li ow one. •a*a -> tUNji Ml Gm M •(km. i Ige’s line. It was qn. kly r-pel . V/W«c«r prlnrlpally l.y lb* dl ect A * of Culib't *«.' mb’* batteried. and Hink allack of tba s-irmis ,* sos > 4' r«t, th.r , and fourth Florida aai 4711> <i* -rg.a »e*w‘!»*nia. Tbe enemy’s I<*< was two haiel e.l p> ».«i < -ariy ihr tam* i,amber kttl-r-l, many w.,uoiled, aud Ii -.oisofihe JSib, 41st, MJ liliaois re. iutenfi By the nth i -i'my ha.lext»nlod bis !!ha« until both W» fn--w on I’eirl rl»er. I tel gr.f , ‘rrsida.t or, the Uth, that a larga f rc* lately iaft v. si.org to ”tun as on tbe North Th vs wd ; com ieta 1 ® aban-b-n Jarkam, Tile troops be t>i• as have I—an |><r*aching and coustiacting halter te* • lice M.*lr arn |‘i-" On tbe loth I t*t WT*"ii*d th* PresMsnt: ‘‘Tb* enemy Is *vi roily makin 4 ' sie.-s wliicb w* cannot lavist. It would he wi—lue** !• nttock bim. Tlie remainJ- r<f lb* eraiy uu .*r li'si.t i ’ Vickiliu g, is, bvyoud a doubt, u its w..y U tow *!.%'’ Ou U’* C 1 tnfor**th*n *as received thita largs train t. ** ’WTsi-urg. 10. le-l with ammunition, was i*aar thsen. f • cao.p. This and Ib* c.mditnm of tb*dr batteries r« ’ | ll p.-utvab o thatAherman would, oa flis next day. * ">--*uir»ta on us the dreof Besr Iwi h'-nure tgnna It • els-i rep>-rtrd that th* sn-my had rro-t*4 fnri Hirer -ear of th.-tr left A ink Th ■ esse, nation of Jackson I u-gbt was tour f ,is, iltcrmu-d on. t‘ Oir withdrawal w • rff eted mi the night nf th* l*th. All pabile prjv rt) 1 l he sick and w.winded, except a f*w * u tu a coadit ■ hi Iw m -ved. ha t been presiouely earns 1 tu tbe rewi ’b* right wing retired towards Ban -n-n tbe n*- '(u.don roail. and the left wing by tHerid B-ofid .-i e.vd Thecivalry remained :• destroy tb# brl-.ua* e-v t | * lifer, aad olwerv* the enemy.— Tb* awm-wa’l-vw , discovered l>y tb* enemy until lb* we xt dap. • airetk-,n.. )na t- , ‘ '« was e*t mated ai neventy-ou* h-ii'tr* f--'ir wound'd, and ab sit :w-n --|v A ■ Wt-. 0, di'ls r, a w ■’ Ihlfijr Av# miles irom Je-kPtHi.. l—e-rtuei# duifog l ' fan t n toe m , cb, w -re, 1 re gret t» aav, freu -Sl' vu and vtnui-i* ul tbe i-n- my, *r tb naval, y, drvve -- >.- t y tbr.sigb Be sc on on Ibe Ik-.n, s • IXI ay. ibsirebiect seeui-id > T IIU'W nlw J 1 NUt bretg.w aud dA|V4*. k«l. J. II t J*U r*s*.k“-b I Ig a m-ra it • i t ro- a-eund Del B , r -w. •p.iV—i Ibe throe S'lvcee-l Jl rugigi-m uU whu ,ai*r iu-nr ' Jt Uu Bn Jury V)'eo iv.-l inferm tmi from Col. 1 **f'*n fib *. ■ iv. - y ‘'ft 11-ideUß Ml lue Bib. Sub s uiv v.y tb* repo i .. f I J f J «.»*•«, Assauot A-ljo. t> | )>iwvrai, w j r-«e a-I luftirifiinz m-* nf tbe eurreud u>r That oibcwr »t i.lf i>t j-rov Wouw .s sihaatti-d, *ad x’. .t in# rvaoj.M. . i tAy 1 *’*>( rssidared it inueweiii e lor li>< fsrriins taut iVtaT/ '-ut- Dot t*o tb-ia-aud Hvn I. ad .-d o.- tbe (trriMd|l«crs hi fsr duty at tbo t me of t- ■ surr-wd- v TANARUS»« oi *•*»»«inst TuiooCity,b-vth by land a I e . O th* x.* suck by tb- gnub-wt* , 1! , 1 ~Mtv tapul t* by our heavy battery, uud-r b e e>on ,i»a p T‘ m% Vler I*tac N. Blown,of tb# ua vr ii. |i*K* .(lit A|*h pof the h-srt '• qu-droo, an Iruawisd. wailn# *>• r« *«»•. w*s tank by a l.op-du T. ll.e 0,-e. *«V .1 ring by I ml no rv-tstsnew was m d* t v ti* cirri* I eomruiu i dby Col.Urcssmxn, of IN' .stb s. r.u Oftr -it f •* njirasut. [Here follow# a reviewl’f •«**»• tulaw pclnUiatbeor dsea. owl Gen. Jubotbiu ‘l'e* proceed# :] Tbst mw to -trike t»,.r^n«if. *l»b H e best hop* of easing Vkkebarg, was wt |n he wa mnding a- r B ulus bur? T • and.. ibis, with *lr pr>*p#-t of eu cea*, a ra-id eon- Wtraltou .! sll’he - brese *a.»AI 1 b v,. b-jn m.Je, anden attack lV.*r n l"’i rletraa I 1.1 graplisd to U* Fa b rt-StnaM.’ J ,r,, - n Tu I vti-xin •: -If Grant s a my lands on n- . s •* river, .It# safety us M ** eij-pi a- iw d* ol ’matt if# «tm. For that object you shvo ’ ‘ u, o, M.y Ji: . * • ...VA— ee*. w I Itr .. o~» W. So Win It.’ Tli—e lt siru tlon* wrret- gisct.’d, and tune w is ;-lv»n t<v lira- t o gai.. a ftevturvl.'ll tlie ■'t it# At Port Gib ou SUJ ItayoMKid detaeome I. of oar tr-'ps war* .Itfsit-d sntur.veu back by ov#-s/lielnil -g uumUsrs of the eue mv. • . . . I 0.1 tne 13th. when I leatl el that t lis-e w -re f. nr disl si ns of I s sneiny ot Cllt/u*. distant two iy mil** f.»m the main bdy of Gsi.etall F-inlevrimu's for-'-# 1 vase him orders ui a ler; theu-MOd n 111 t him list we would co-op-rule This order (|--n. P-oioerto-i dis -bsys l, anl tu repuit dtome iu hi* le:t rof th • 17lh. ll direev.-d him lu roovA tw -uty rail \ t-i Hie east, to c» --perais with mo tu xiiica ng Sbermau* II • moved to ih totih.oad in a- *>nr e-v-'P ra-ior. «. aid Juu.t'on iron seibl*. He ca m* ibat tbi* order con elie-l him t > nt.xks to# ad xaii-- bay td he Big fiark. w'ucti proved so •‘dl*.*. tru-is." B-f re I had rt .ched Jackvou, an i b-f .r« t e ord r w t-giv- i.Osu.-ra t'erah.-rton m -!* hi* t.rsl ad von- e hoy.di't (-as: of I »,hc H!g Black, to K Isror i's and pot; aflsr tha roceip'. -f Ih- < r r, •* vi latlju of I,he uu a hi* so- oad ond las a v. nc- fiom tha< point to the A td ••r Raker * er-ek II 'f.r her claims ft-at this rr Icrcftusol the *un,c-r*l >n of h* *• attlur and piaas.” Id > out know what those plane *e.v bat am st rllet to An-l maturet p'a'i- giv*:i up -or a ran eras M t-i vto ation of iny o- d.-rs, r Jec; -I by a tn J-tritr nf lit* co .ndl of war. aad d>sa|i pr -Ted (ash” isl-s) by himself. On the li'.k h’wrot# m* that if b* cm! •V- Ips-x * rcJ en-ioch. K iward's <!*• I„t wan’d he Iha h«\,i A 11. TU# BeUle of Biker'* crock woe f-bight thr * or i- ur mi re from KdwerJ-’ -le* put. Th- pr * oc# ..f tb* o.icmy wo* repwt-'l lo hint Ul Light h ft*. Thera was no ap.mrout obstse-e t) pres ut 4-•** t-.oia.’bl olj uai p siirau, a 4 carrying ou' hi • tu Mure ' ilsr.s’ It I* anew military priorltd- thet vii n *0 o«c*r and s o'oev* ups live ordor of Ms su, eno - . that su.ie-tor b<• c I.n • irepo si’-l fray measure his subordl iota tuy rb--o • lo siihv Intel rili iv rd red. • nt Jied th# battle ■ f Bsk r e creed not be»n fonrht, 0 n«r*l- mitert-ra's belief that Vlcksl-urg wis hi* 1-a-o n n I* #1 hi* ruin inevitable. w-uitd stilt lias - her* lev iged. ami ther-fsT# capturel. Th# lager I-rc* he woul-t have i rri- dj*'# tt<« In** would have a ded to en-t h<-tenet theajioet.rplie Mi* disosteri were due not mere v to bu s-v'auglli.g M.t.esir w .th theailvane n: co-umosof a ennertec oud unohs*r**.l enemy, Imil lu In* svideal rt* era O't* n to be b feiged inst-al f ai.ino-u- Ser ng lu |> #‘*nt * ee.ge C-mvt -I el of th# imjevseibllltv-f r •11.-eting a eußtclant furee tn hrvsk Ilieu va-tnient us Vick burg, should it be conn let-d—opi-rectntln* the difßrally of extricaliug t'-o x-vr ir-n aeJ ccnvl red th'-t vt. keburg and t o t ilud»-n h ill lost 111--at of Ike r value 1-y Ih • r-i-e» ed passage o' a’m-d* »# Is * and i-*n#p.*r'». I ord red ttiOeva uvtioa of both pare*. General t-or-l-n did wot re-vlve this order h» ot* the lnrt*S|| nos Fort Hn l*-j:i. If ol * 1 Gshe rtl l imberruj sc’ -side this order, under tl * a-l'lc# nf a e unci lof war. e#l rk .ugh if ba-l io Vicksburg eight Ih -u- n l Ireslt tnw)-*. nut detn r-iced by defeat, deci - ded tbet It-was is-p-wslbla I o wdhlrew tba army from ib * piw'dlun. wltk such ui -rile and malar al no to be of further Service tr the Cos fe'ers y.” but "to hold V|cv s bu-g as b-ng es pneeiM*. with the Ar n h-pe that th* tvov-rument may yet lie ah’# ta assist me lu k rping this olevirortion to tb* en--m> ’# frt* uaslgilbm of the Vissl . •ipp. river." V-rkshu/r eu grsatlj tmpertll and when iny mstructlnn* from Tul sMn*. to e.ifl-'- trate. w*-s tl riveted. It wt*l wt wheo mv or ten us the 13th and lftth of oy wo-w dl%..b<-y*d Tu tbi l«o* wer* odeol tn* wi>ur, p-ivsn- ne. an-l ceitaio cpture of a ga la-it army, w vn my ..r-lert for Its v* icuoliaa wer# s-t ast-le. In this r*p--rt I haw l v*o c.-mpollvd to sttler lu'o many details and lo mak* * -m-' anlm >dv»r-Icras n. ou the r#n turt of (j*a. P otbeMon Tba i-n# wa# s-i p!#-e ant task— he ut.ier a m»'t painful rtutv : both bav* be*B f- rc -I upon m • ny the olhrUl re ett of Geo. Pemberton, ma le to th* M*r Departussul lostsad -1 to so*, to whom It w* dr*. * General Pens!--.-too, by direct na*ertl-m and by tmpll cation pule npvn m« the reetedNubilily t-f th* m -vvutent *li ch !#<l hi* army to defeat at lUker’s Creek en j Big Mark br -lgo—teieet# which produced the l-.es of Vick— bnrg end i>e smtv. Tins atst mrnt list t- en circulated by the prew*. In tn r*or b-e- dst. I,an- with mo.e or **-marks- son offl. cial thsracler an i my epeur* w< ul-l bv a!mow. kn ac kDOwlrdgm- nt of th« justice of tkv charge. A prrqier rvgird for tlie good opinion of my Government ba* compelled rue. therefore, to throw ntide lit set di-lii-iu-jr which I would gla !• Ir h ive observed tow irdt A brother ofKcer, ■atfj-rif’if much undeserved obloquy, and lo •how that in bis short campaign Gen. Pem berton made not a single movement in obedi ence to my orders, and regarded none of my instructions; mid, finally, did not embrace tha only oppjrtuimty to save his army, that given by my order to abnodon Vicksburg. ilos. respcotfullv, your obedient servant, J. £ JOHNSTON, General. No Josh —On# day, it la an and, n diitin truished Now York official was at Washington, and in an interview with Lincoln, introduced the question of 'mancipation. “Well, you aev” said Mr. Lincoln, '‘we've got to be mighty cautious how we manage tbe negro question. If we’re not, we shelf be like tbe barber ont in Illinois, who was shaving a fellow wi'.h a hatchet fnce end lantern jawa like mine. Tbe barber put hi-* finger in hie enstoroer'a mouth to make hie chrek at ck ont; but while ahavin; away he cut through Uie fellow's cheek and rut off his own finger. If w* don’t play smart about the negro, we ■hall do as tbe barber did." [And they have ddne “as the barber did.”] The Baltimore Conference of Methodist Eptteopal Ministers, at their late annuel ses sion, pasted a eeriea of strong abolition and •' level ” resolution*, by a Vote of 48 to 10. Mrifrs. Lanahan, N J. B Morgan and Phelps were elected to the General Conference. I A club-boat has just been built which is so nicety poised that the rowers are obliged to pert'heir bair in tbe middle to keep their balance. THE CURRENCY BILL. BY At’THOaiTT. [No. 216.] AH ACT TO RRDCCB THE CCBBESCT AND TO AD . THOBIZC A NEW ISSCB OF NOTES AND BONDS. 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That tbe holders of all Treasury notes above ths denomination nf five dollars, not bearing interest, ahall be allowed until the Ist day of April, 1864, east of the Mississippi river,and until the Ist day of July, 1851, west of tbe Mi3siesippt river, to fund the same, and until the periods and at tb# places stated,tbe holders of all such Treasury notes shall be allowed to fund tbe same in registered bonds, payable twenty years after tbeir dates, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable on tbe Ist day of January and July of each year. 2. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorised to issue the bonds required for the funding provided for in tbe'preceding sec tion, aud until the bonds esn be prepared, he may issue certificates to answer tbe purpose. Such bonds and certificate* shall be receiva ble without interest in payment of all gov ernment dues payable in tbe year 1804, ex cept export and import dues. 3. That all Trea-ury notes of the denomi nation of one hundred dollars not bearing in. terest, which shall not ba presented for fund ing under the provisions of the Ist section of this act, shall, frout and after the Ist day of April, 1364, east of the Missawsippi river, and the Ist day of July, 1864, west of the Mississippi river, cense to be receivable in tL* payment of public .dues, and said notes, jf not to presented at that time, tbal!, in addi tion to the tax of thirty-three and one third per cunt, imposed in the 4tb section of this act, be suhjtcl to a tax of ttnpt'ctnl. a until so presented, which taxes ahall attach to said notes wherever circulated, and shall be deducted from the face of said no e« when ever presented for payment or for funding, and said notes shall not be excbengable for tire new issue of Treasury notes provided for in this Act. 4. That ou all sGd Trntsnry n ves not fnu d -d or used in pavra-mt ol tax -a at tha dates and places prescribed iu the 1-t section ot this net, there shall tot* levied at aa and dates and pla ces a tax of tbirtv three and one third cents for werv dollar pr.»in'» *<l on ihe face of aaid auiee. Sii-I tax shall aitichtosa'd notes wher ever circulated, an I shall b« collected by de ducting th” same at th-» Treasury, its deposito* rie-e. aud bv the t-ix collectors, ami by all gov ernment offl :em rec -tving the s ime. whenever pr«Nen>-i tor p tym *nt. or for tundiog. or in payment ol • overmu -nt du -s. or tor postage, or in exchange for new notes as hereinafter provided ; aud said Treasurv notes shall be iuud ible iu bonds as prov»«*ei in the first sec- Ainn ol this act until the Ist dty ol January, IN!S. at the rate of sixty-six and two-third cents ou 'be dot ar. And it sha'l be the duty ol th • S-Cre)jrf of the Treasury at any time between theVtst nf April etsl. and first July, 1861, west of tbe Mississippi river, uni tii* 1-t Jeon try, 1355, to substitute and exchange new Treisnry notes f*r the aaifte, at the rate o? sixty six and two t'»irda rent* on ihe doll tr. provided that tootra of tbo derotninaiion of oue hundrid dollars shill no', bo enti'Dl to t» pnYitrg- ol said ex :huige ; provid'd further, Tast the right to tts-id any ol suid Tre miry no'es after Ist day ot Jiuit-irv, 1 *6.5. is ben-by tikea away ; and provid*!further.' Ibai upon all such Treaaury nob# wtiici may remain outa'andtngou the Ist J iiiitary, 1865. a id w ich may not bn exchanged tor new Treasury notes e< herein provided, a t-ix o' one httlrel p»r rent. I> h“rehy imposed. 5. That after tho first day of April next, all authority heretofore given to tbe Hecreta ry of the Treaaury to issue Treasury notes, shall be and is Secretary nf tl« Treasury may after that time issue new Treasury notes, in such forms ,asjt* mu’ navsbie two Tears after th# ratiflennoii -I a treaty of peace wim tba United dut«w. a*w issues to be receiv able in pHjm -nf of all public dues except ex port and import duties, and to bo issued ia exchange for old notes, at the rate of two do! ars of the new for three of the old issues, whether said old notes be surrendered forex change by the holders thereof, or bo received iuto the Treasure under the provisioi-a of this act; and t e holders of the new notes or of the old notes, except those of |h* denomina lion of one hundred dollats, after they are reduced to sixty-six nnd two-third cents on the dollar, by tlie tax aforesaid, may convert the same into call certificates, hearing inter est at the rate of four p*«r cent, per annum, and payable two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace with the United Stales, unless sooner converted into new notes. 6. That to pny the expenses of tbe Gov e nment not otherwise provided for, the Sec retary of the Treasury is hereby authorized t<> issue six per cent, bonds, to an amount not exceed ng five hundred million ofdollars, the principil and interest whereof shall be free from taxation, and f>r payment of the in terest thereon the entire net receipts of any export du'y hereafter laid on the value of all cottton, bacro, and naval stores, which shall be exported from the Confederate S'ates, and the net proceed* of the import duties now laid nr so much '.hereof as may be necessary to pay annua ly the interest, are hereby special ly pledged, provided that tbe duties naw Lid upon imports and hereby pledged shall here after be paid in specie, or in aterling es change, or in the coupons af said beads. 7. That the Secretary of the Treasury ia her by authorised, from time to time, as tbe wants of tho Treasury may require it, to sell or hypothecate for Treasury notes said bonds, or any part thereof, upon the best terms he can, so as to ra*et appropriations by Congress, and at tbe same time reduce and restrict tbe amount of the circulation in Treasury notes within reasonable and safe limits. 8 Th* bonds authorised by the 6'.h section of this act rosy be either registered or coupon bonds, nl tbe parties taking them may elect, and they may he exchanged for each other nnder «uch regulations ns the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. They shall bo tor one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dollars, nnd shall, together with tbe coupons thereto attached, ba in such form nud of such authentication as the Secretary •«f the Treasury tnar prescribe. The interest shall he payable half yearly on the lit of January and July In each year—tha princi pal shall be payable not less than thirty years from their date. 9. Al! call certificates shall be fundable, and shall be taxed in all respects, as Is pro vided for lli* Treasury notes, Into which they are convertible. If not converted before the time fixed fur taxing the Trea-my jotes, aach certificates shall, from that time, bear interest npon only sixty-six and two-ibird cents fer every dollar promised upon their face, end shall be redeemable only in new Treasury notes at that roar, but after tha pnssage of this act, no < all certificates shall be issued until after the Ist day of April, 1864. -10 Thai if uny hunk o! depoeit shall givo It* 4»|«*itoi* lh« bond" aulhoriz *.l hy (h*> 1 <1 Mo tion oi tin* ad in etch ing** for their dnapoeita, •ad epecily th» muiw on ih« bond* by üb« die* Hnctiv* mark or token, to b.- *n{ree<l upon with the Secretary of the Tfeneury, Ikon the Mid depo*nnr bo entitled to receive the amount of.wiid bond" in Tremuiry note* bearing no in ler«*«t Med oiit.tandtuf nt tfa p-teeaga of this act. provided, tie* «*i«l bond* are presented be lore lb- privilege of funding Mid ooief at. pir ■hall ce.me, o b« r>dn preecrtbed. 11. That all irea«nry note* heretofore leaned ••f dim deii urn nit ion oi five dollar* •b*ll contin ue to he receivable iii p -om-tit of publo «!«»■», an provided by law. and "fund «hle at par under h- provision* of thin act, until the 1-t of July, 18G t. e»*l, and until llie Id October. 1804 weal o) tbe M .-mii-aippi. but after that time they stall .be mihji*ct to a tax of thirty three end one third Renta on every dollar promised oh the face thereof, raid Ux to attach to said note* %. b-r-ver circul tted. and Mid notea to ho fun* dahle and exchangeable for new treasury note*, a# hereto provided, subject to tbo deduction of •aid t*x. 12. That any Stnto holding treaenry note*, received b-fore th • times heroin died for lax* ing aai‘l note*, ahall he allow-d noiil*the lit d»y of Jauuary. INfiA. to bind the s»me in sij per c-nt. bonds of the Confederate Slate; pay able twentr yeara, afterdate and the iirr-et pay able «em -anonallv. But all treasury note* recelv-d by any Stale alter tbo lime died lor taxing the name, aa aforesaid, shall bo h-ld to ha. « been recaived diminiahed by tbo amount of *a!d tag. Tho.discrimination between lb«* oo'cs subject to tbe tax and those sot so ■ubjvet "ftpll bo left to the good laifh of each Mate, and th« cert idea'* ot the Got amor thereof shall tn each case bs eonclnaive. 13. That treasury notes heretofore issued, bearing interest at tha rate of seven dollars nnd thirty cents on the hnndred dollars per annum, shall no longer be received in payment of public dues, but shell bo derated and con sidered bonds of the Coof-dcrato States, psyn bin two yearn nHor the rat flcaticj of a treaty of peace with tbe United States, bearing tbs rate ol inter-st spee ded on their fece, payable on the Ini January in e.icb and every year. 14. That the Secretary of the Treasury bs and ho is hereby autborix-d, in ease Iha exi gencies of the Ghv-i nment should require It, to pay the demand of any public creditor whose debt may he contrut-d after tbe passage or this act. willing to receive tbe same, in a errtifi* kite ol indcht-dness to be issued by said Sec retary in such form ss be may dram proper, payabi* two y*.»rs after a mt Ocalion of a treaty with the Un't-d Slates, bearing inter est at the rate ot six per cent, per annum, pay able semi uouiially, nod transferable only by *pccia| end -is- im-nt under regulations to be preecribod by the S-cretary of the Treasury, aid said certffle ite« shall be exempt from tax ation and interest. 15. Tbe /secretary of ibe Treasury ia author lz-d'o increase the number of depositories so as to meet tbe r* q'liremcots ol Uia act, and with that view to employ such ot tha banks of the sev-ral b-atoa be uiuy deem expedient. 16. The Secretary sbeil tot lb with advertise this act Ii such newspapers published In tbs several States and by such other mean* aa ahall aecnre imm-di tie publicity, and Ihe Secretary ot War an-l the Secretary of the Navy shall each c uts* It to be published in general orders for the information of the army and navy. [IT. Th# 42d section of the act for ths as sessment aad collection of taxes, approved May Ist. 1863, is hereby repealed. The 42d section of said- act reads as fol lows : •‘Tbst tbe Secretary of ths Treasury may prescribe regulations to enable any tax-payer to pay into tha Treasury, in advance, such sum as he may cbooae on account of taxes to accrue against birr., and to obtain therefor a certificate bearing interest at tb* rale of five per cent, a year until bis taxes ars payable, but such certificate shall not be transferable.”] 18. The Secretary of Ihe Treasury is hereby authorised and required, upon tbs application of lb# holder of any call certificate— which by th# Ist section of tbe act ‘to provide for tbs funding asd further issue of Treasury notes,” approved March 23d, 1863, was required to be ‘th reafter deemed to be a bond’—to issu# to such bolder bond therefor upon tbe terms provided by said act.” Approved Feb 17, 1864. C. G. Mkmmlnocb, feb27—tapr2 Secret try of tht Trtatury. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. TUB Arm of rOWEf.L A mu. is this day rtitsnlvsd t’j mutual r iwm. Th* nn*aili*<t t>a*ln*aa *f th* Arm wit b* *<!ftl*a by lb* **Bior atnbrr of *h- arm, Mr. C. Powell. C P' WFL l, U. 8. UiLU. Ib rrtlrios from th* tat* Arm of P-w*ll 4 Hilt, I tak* pUasnrp In ree.-mm-ti tin : mv I*l* pariotr, Ca|>t. Po«*tl, t > my ->l I fri. n *■ add caGumers a* a prompt and *nar gotic bn iaoas man. it. g. IULL. febi.tf DESIRABLE-RESIDENCE FOB SALE ON PEACH TREE STRE . TU« Itk-ftnUXCIt FORMERLY OCCUPIED BT MY SELF. and at prr**nt -«-rupl*.| Ly John T. Kzrsrd, E«q.. Is lor anla. Any os* wi«hii.g on* nf Ih* ai<wl dr*t r*Hl# U)U in th# City. c%ta h»r« tn * pfv*ri unit* of pur chumf "J nf tuj ivMßtenrc oo ti n «<Jiotniay L fU * : tt. IflMlc*. Virginia auJ Georgia UNITED. Wm. M. WI KIRK*, L. D. DAVIS, of L; nchhnrc, V*. formerly lot* of tb* Arm of WITBSR9, RI'RV I TITKKft, F&ABS A OAYIS At'onta. Go., Atlanta. On. HAVK Tllli) DAY formed a Cw-part tier-It Ip, unJ-r tbo bum and stylo us WITHERS &, DAVIS, for tb ' purpno* nf conducting a Arst Has* COMMISSION BUSINESS. *V> bav* *!«> pnrrha**d ih* outlr* stock ol Sleosrn. A -t h- r*. II »rt A Tucker, o and will carry oa a larg* Tubaocb Trad*, having a larse Virginia lnltti>oc* lu onr f*T‘>r, ab 4 mHI cofiaiantljr bare on hand a Urt and will •wlec-trd Slock of Manufactured & Smoking TOBACCO. W* al*n bar* on cnaunramt Cnttoo Taro».*Pblrtlne* Bh**tii g* nod Oanatargs, olwov* fur sal* at Iha mark*t P rl "»- , WITHERS A DAVIS. Il "- | ‘ r»«chtn « atr*»i. 230 NEGRO MEN WANTKD AS WOODvHOFrXR3. Li Ural was** will be jiaid. Ap.-ly bv loiter, directed to “ATLANTA RKGISTtIR." A#* 8*l»a “R*.*>rt*r" an l “■ls.lt.lppian" copy on* uiunth an l *rad b.II ta this Offlc* *t osc*. BROW!!, FLEMING&GO., FOUEIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMiSMON MERCHANTS AND ATT OTIONBEHS, !WIIO|,KSiLK RXVLI'SIVKLY.) (1 iNSMNMKNTN wfNiapi* Oon.!# of every kind so. j l*rt»i—l. All '•nnsicnuirnts wil. bar* ths advaata («-■ us private ur public sal**, as tb*owo*ra pr. f*r. Catalogue Wholesale Auction Sales • 111 t>* 010.1#nt staled period#, and Merchants and Deal er* will ftnd Ii tu their alvanUg* tno*n I go-id* to this point W*r*f-r rwprclfully to lb* leading merchants on.l hank* of G'org a. FKHINO HKO ‘N, M L LICnKNSTADT. THG4 P. FI.KMING, W. 11. BARNKB Atlanta. Go.. F*h. 21. l*«i -3 teo. BERTRAND 2ACHRY, HO. 3, PK AC It TRICK ITHBKT,] ATLANTA, OA. GROCERY AND PROVISION »TOH3D. WILL HITT AND SKLL cnnt-y pro-tar*. *nd mnatiuilly on baad a |m) •apply of Lnoua. lard. p>rk, dried be»f, Ac. * «**QIVtM« A CALL. Feb Mth-lma G. W. KNIGHT, General Au;tion, Cosmssion, AND REAL ESTATE MERCHANT, Whluball Street, Atlanta, Goorggln. Solicits consignments, and will taka plcaaart to aell goods t< the ownera’ ad vai we. f*bl4.3m * . • . WANTED nnn Cewf-dcrat* Bend* I per 9 wl/yv/VfV/ Mat-of the ene handled mil t|oe loan b A. ll* AH A CO. lanaa-ir , To Louisianians! By order op the war depart. ■*»t I leave lo Aar for Future LunltUn*. to op-rite In that SWrirt My reaiwent )tet Uqi.ua caralry) will r- n lrarou, at 5 Ima. Alaiwma. Ia ad.l tl«a- a *pl*ndlJ battery of fan rer gang, prr*rnt*4 by ear enntnmn ter. Ll-ut. Ora. Pol*, ni l ace.-a-pany th« eipeJlUon. under th* command eT Captain N T. N. Rob litOMi. of New Orl-ana an rt|e>rUn.ed aad ok Mf<sl otßcar wko ormerly had charge of my old 1-alUiy of H«rao Ar tllUry A yrnater In lucoeaeat roa’4 not ho offered the exiled anna of LoniaUna to ratty ground oar roan try'* colors •ad a>e««d their manlf and I wrong* and npprm.loM ap. * the a>n of thrir »wa Stale. Horae* and equipment* will h» fkißiehed all recruit* who report •• m. ai H-lma. Let there be no d-Uy. Trlrlr-armcd with laeilfw, reeaofe and ownca, let ae atr-ka tail net s fuc he It ft ia Loaielana to tell the ab»ry of their tem-m ay. _ JOHN A SCOTT, Dettoa, Oa. Colonel let Reg't L . Caralrr. m*rl«-3t * Ep-Columbiff. Oa. •‘Time*,'* An c *.|* On. H Coa«tlta UonalWt." C-daml.ia. A- C. 'Minardiaa,” M e t*..w ry "Ady. rtlsei." and Middle ‘ RrgUtrr, copy ¥ ree uuua and hoI bill lo tbi* oCo*. , v OL. 111-254. RAILROAD fIUTDR W estero Railroad. > *tla*t* to CHArranooaa. IK »R.a. D. HUM.I pa, Banat.pHcdawl. t rp Right Mall and hHMiMrTnh. Jr; • u 900 r ■ ; " .1 « \f*n IfHl PtoiflfSt Tr^fn U)3u / oo. « 7.lft f.». MT “ 4, Mi ktao.uaoocm at w oSuSssr r“T ,#r Tr * ,B - Lmti. * 3 44 1 *• S U A taitaal 44 T. Klnpatun A> potnm. d*(l n P*M*n*»r Tml. •ir/;- *°®»• -=•££**%*. - ÜbU*| # ftO A. „ K '"*t HuTM’ 30 ** m,? * “ A4 wltn th* F».t r ; .*l° fr ° 1 m A* l * !* coi'aacta •»<! «h. .\a*u»in«. csaj-aa n 'H) S^>unW^cu,A,?«V U * Montgomery and West i-oint Railroad. ■OHTJOHHT., , WMt r J ST< If Hoot. DAN,JU. CRAM, ?ii] prliit»adcot. L> *r>« w< (I Point at 100 rn. ..,1... .1 u . . •17.10 p id: arrlTM at C inrTh.,! mT*-* V «"‘<n»* r 7 WssraasSri****® SWKrf? »?“ T SS- ' on*. Atlanta and "West Point Railroad. * itunt To west roi>T, 87 uilw—Tau, 14 It. GEORGE a. Him UnprlotoXopt. Wornlnf P*t«rae<T Train i Jm? A Vwv .V ~ri , •* *■•*< *• “• *• n*»l IVlnt at 144 a » . Atlanta at ZOO p m. *• "•* * rr,,## M Ks. olnff Pi\*..4>n C r r Train • f4 * AlUnUat 15 |». m.; i rr | Vfa w M | . Lfu\Ti oiTr r —" 1 ‘t 1 T »l Georgia Railroad. ABCCYT4 to ATLA9TA, 171 1T1LM.— 8418, 14.00, GEOROE TORSI, Puprrimtaadrat. Klcht PaMaturrntd t'all Train. I,*aT*o Atlanta at 4.14 pm: arrirtw at Aaroata al u?u\T..lr:r *• *■*-•«« Da? Accommodation Pm *r*». Train. I.«*tk. Atlanta at 440 a nt, arrlr> •at An;«*ta at Sat (•■ laataa Augnataat 7.80 a ui arr.rcaat Atlanta 10 I to p m. Macon and ' Western Rail read. MAin.t TO ATLATT4, 100 MILN—TIKI, 12 00. * AURKI) L TYLER, Bnpcriotan'lcnt. Pa«Mt,Err Train. L»a»n Atlanta at A.Stj a. tn.. arnrr. at Macon at 11 St a in: w»»n Macon at 600 am, arrive# at Atlanta at 4 Oft P "»• Th « r«atl ronno-ta at Ma-on with tha On'ral Railroad frrßaTinuihanl Mill* l*>vi| a. an I with lit- Sontnwrat otn Raima I fir All. in/, Ejrt Oaioaa. ;Kufaala, Aa* ani.Cjlumbui. Oa. Arrival and Closing of the Mails. _ . „ *7 Oacrttla Railroad. Do# dally at 7 8.) p m. Cloom dally at I • ■ By Alamn and n>«t«ra Rallr a l Dno dally at 4 p m daily at S p ■ By 'A'*nf*m A Atlantir Railroad. Dna daf'y at 2 4<* ant ClM*a dally at 8 p tn Hr Atlanta and W*at Point Railr-wd. Dta dally at i.30 am Cloaa» dally at! p ■ , "PT7CT ttOTJI*. . ' a» A an. an<l y iV.u at 5.38 ■ m and dpw nt 6 p to. Pnnd f. Apan •* * a m and rlaoa .1 8 a m. Opaa till* and flow at 4 p m TH tR C nAR-A«l». Pwtmut.r KNOXVILLE & ATLANTA DAILY IUTER. TUIS JOURNAL 13 THE Knoxville Register, Atlanta Gazette, and Commonwealth, COMBINED, IN POLITICS, IT IS OPPOSED TO THE COHSOI IDATION OF THE STATES. Aad malnUio, the doctrine* of STATE SOVEREIGNTY, Oa which this Revolution Wits based. TWO KURDS ESTABLISIIUEXTS, TERMS, J3ar ragn th 0 A Good Clmnco to Fund SIOO,OOO. I'af»7w*»"“ ABOV “ A "°”* T or BEFORE TIIE lit OF APRIL. and 1 will fell ihc following goods low to raiie this arcount, VI Rli INIA ISA LT, f>oo aack a N. O. SI'OAR. all grades, , 'HI (. Alt DONATE SODA, 100 keg*, ALL GRADE* TOBACCO. old dominion nails, ail *:,<*. *C., Ac., Ac. and a great variety 0 f other things. F. M. riSK. mnrlS-3t* Whlteha I attest BEARS! BEARS! ITA% O OI*.AH BKIRB for •■!• low wax conaignmrut I y . L. » PATH'. ESTRAY NOTICE. ~ STRAYED from tbo Camp of tbo 14th \ igm-a rr,lm--M n-nt Dnltoa, no ih* ainbl nf tna 14th luat .THO HAY MAKKH amanwaad tail l«y •i»b a »Ur 1.. t*<e fi-rrheaul. ihe other a il.ht *ay, They may hay* f nod Unit w*y into a-date other ruotaaeomef the army. 1 *lll pay a reward of tU Sw ibe.r rrlura u «y t »'“P J 'HN J. « ADR m«rlh-at n Om. 14th Tr. R^iX GLASS, WINDOW GLASS! IWII.L SELL, TO CLOCK OCT AT •act “ 11 Boxes W indow Q-lass, (100 fv.t each) rerj Inw oa cornfagmeet by I- B PAYI9. ..... „ CmaiHl* a Mearh.nl. 1 Paachlrte wtrmt.