Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, May 26, 1863, Image 2
Col mb as (fcuqium\, Z'*
.Jack-on Hr© r
Kvttrn fr*#ni Jickst/i
More al»oo! A .fa ms* Permit.
?4.ir«» tlifct P. 8. Minister A'dam.*-’ Wo q
Jack-'vnror© n©» oot reU- dear. The w> j p*«*to a vesooi t arrying good* to Mata-1 made by *-rr oCctir Richmond cotetnro-1
0* tUtif.to hav© r<v j room .for the Mexican* bn* created quite j rimes, #!.*%.: if Lin,-©In ha* rt?':© ©hanged I
' cftti.and other work, and J Heeling of the Planter* of Mu*ceg«c
COLUMBUS:
Tueslsy Ko itng. .nay 28. 1893.
toan engagement on ,
there w«t n fight at i
The Yankee* aroaijd vlrfahuig.
• Every nop nf tb© progree* mad© by th*
TnttLeai In «tt*ining th© position whie*
enables them lit recent to »nvc* Viuke
burg, wav mud© by fuming eito'ngpoin ft.
'i hey could nfa. nass tb© Snider's Bluff j
bait eric* and go up the Yur.on; therefore |
they nitrmp’-d to turn the positron by j
Coming down the Yar.no through a pat*
debouching from the Mi -..issippi; In thi«
they weir dob*ated. D-;p-<iring of eith
er passing Vick-* urg li. fa, r(i or fed u ring
it by m fl©ree amuiuit from the river front, j
they attempted to turn (I,*- poaiifan by n i
enn-d rut aero-* the opposite peninsu .
U; In this they tailed They then ran
downafii gunb.kut* and transports, or. .
derli night*, put till* city, and t.fiu* path- j
end a liltio fle*.-t below. Th©n the)
marched an army nte**«y*'tba peninsula to
point* below tlio city, and tried to er*«o*
them |o thu oKtt side of I he rivet by
meant- of the transport* they .bad suc
ceeded in running d wn firs the dar
ing lit*. Their lirni nttempt war made m
GmnJ'Guir, uhere they .'tailed ..ur hat*
faric* #it(li ef»ry gunboat they had t«e-
twi-uB Yi.'Lcburg jind Port IJ dm*n. bu
failed to ij’flVc* a landing, Thpy then tun
4"W«i ten niilo* below G^and Gu’f and
landed heir army during ; be night at **
point where we Imd no IkUaruw. Gur
troop* marched '-ut from Gfand Gutl
and encountered tt m at B*y«*u Pie* re.
but being Uriel b t-» drive back th© Urge.t
ritpkfior nun •er»bf the foe, our arm*
bad to f*dl hdojt bfi-yofid the Big Black
river, .b.mdoning Grand Gulf, which tr*
no temper a position In the path ft b*
f'orm.v, having tm-n turned by them.—
Th# Yankee*. after a reconnobnance. j
left in doubt by these j l'nriiaio-.-nt, and it is said that tbo British j
It is evident tint the several ! Ministry rogard.it i- gross an insult I l&udigbnm imd
troops wore endeavoring chat they resolved to bold no correspon- J make hi.-. rcii^on
betwoon tlae Big j donee with Mr. Ad-ms on the subject, . havo bt-.u
feftnee ulfagell.
■4aiurdpy; whet
all or. Tuesday,
foporu.
to hem the Yankee
Black mi«] Yazoo on thu south and north,
•end Jackson ;uTd Vicksburg or the Mi*
-i-dppi on the east end writ.' J .hnatm
wus on the north of them, holding th*
railroads connecting with Metnphi*;
| L-»ring hud rut his wav through to Cry-,
j i«l Springs 2U inilee south ni Jack -on.«>i
1 l!io New Orleans & Jackson railroad;
I while Pemberton hud fallen bock to the
i Big Black, burned a bridge over that
**r, and then returned to a position held
Joiinston in the neighhorhood of the*
•iny. Ihn- matters appear t*i have
i»d on Tuesday last, when, ns wo infer
m the i* di-palrl es. Gen*.. Johnston
I l*r'inbarton were in line of battle near
i formeti^ in sfl ne British circle*. It was j the sentence r
mndly denoun cod i
icent debate in } menl to ttnt
red byi
, he
.ibt r
• butiish* { pv
to lx. ru* ’ M
misnrflblo.iriok'ng »f* I
.* The Yankee .olr.iore are ex
:y r- io! to them, aud for the least
, *’io fcfuat them s’jaaiefuily.—
ut Port Norfolk, a nesro brick
was omptdyod to do some
In p
nd in
i. m»o. May liHh, IW3L
tneurruy now in
oM rations of meet, a
venod
ho
the enemy.
it vbu- seems tha* tlie investment of
!»<• enemy wn* near y < -molote, but that
•*• w ,s in such strong force as to repulse
UHftks roado by our inferior numbers.-—
.Ii» DOKiii^n l»,extremely criticnl, as Mt-
• doubLiu'-s hard prnssed for provision-
YallaiidJg»«»j u b«i Hciit Mouth.
Wo read in «»ur tulcgrapbrn dispatches
hat it whs reported in Washington that
Lincoln had changed tho snnLer.co of
Ynlfar.dtghmn. by ordering him to be
-ont South, We presume that tbo report
will liiru out to ho correct. Lincoln and
.Howard anticipate that Vailandigham
«1* eined It ; ri;4*lent mjt tn iitfack qar po*t | will ho received here with cordial wel-
tloh on tho. north of (he Big Black, but I ^otuo and mnnlfc-rtathms of (sympathy,
nd uniiblit
i’he r»H*.»ls appi
•Miliftgofx’y .f
tii hey buv
end <
foraging partic
»• suspended on the
r koofc receiving ro
t • enable them t<*
that of our Gcir
by
oh wfton duck
and that. th*»^ demonstrations at tho
in 'the rc«r of ourdofancos on that
compelling their abundoiuncnt. |
It Is evident, b*»vever, that tho enems J
have m»».v gotten w'tut’O fw-ainy strong ,
places voill no ionget a >ii thetn. Th“> |
havo come to a fodut. and thmgh thcr J
hare uttsinod' ndvHntagcs shut enable (
them to assail Vlqlcslmrg both
and r< Hi n» the sn.no time, they n
h direct assault, for the gam© of turn
is * played out.” They may get in t
rear of our Holder's Biufl* defences a
compel, the nbnndopnient of the Ya*
by our fc rets; but this doe* not do h\v
wlih the nac«e«lty of dir%oJy attacki
Vicksburg—it will only faciliUtn tin
opcraliona, ThoasSuU t has to b© mad
and we shall then see tha
fudivitl© dvfelices * by »t
greatly silpHrioi mimtmr.
i-iit thing f. oni turning tf
turnud every detcnc** In the Way of th
approach to Vioktbur/. We d«» not b'
lieve that Yio.koo pfnek aud ciidurauc
is compi ieni to the j |i.
»|UIB i
Dirk.diui i
The telogr»iphic news, from Jaokso’
tnttntM d -‘.’ouraglng ns it roads In the r*
p rt; but wu s***t no cause yet to di-spni
of Viokshura huidlnw <»o oeilt r..u. ... ; -
munts and thn effects of a Moutbern sum
m©r upon. Northern constiiutiont in ten
region shali turn thoscnlo In uiir fWviT.—
Wo coqeludo that the Yankuo*, by d'riv
lug off our fotce imlding thu Big Bluet
bridge, bar opcn-Ji a -hurt lino of omn
municgiion but won n their army in th.
rear of Vicksburg and* tho Mistdasipp
river, and aru thereforo In no danger ci
buitig starved out ofthoir no.i ion. But
If otir advices from Vtukiburg corrre ,
our troops irt that cii)* are provisioned f.»
thru or jour month-, ir d cat. only b
lorcod to capitulistu sooner by such m
attack of thn ctiumy as will cu'fy then
dcier.cer. Wn^hn* not pr pared to be
lieve that a Yunkuo urmv can storm then
In Ihis way.
Grit, I.orttig, Wo ant advised, 1s »•
Jackson. Mfher* hu can bu speedily am
largely rulnfofced. Wn presumo tha
Gun. John-ton is also outside of the one
my'a invftstinq lino*; but if lfo is Ins ri
ll is going M Viei'eturg nttfqt* his court
donou in lh» ability of »»ur army thei*
to repulse any Yartiuio Ms-anil tin il sin-
uwr can uimiu to th»*ir lulfaf; rise ii
would not have add. .1 hi* fbruo to tho-.
hemmed In by tha Yuokcas.
Th.-se advices, It ii true, show that in
stead of our hemming in tlm Yankees
thi-y ncniim d us in qnH opere«
th«ir lino o! co'mrnunicati n with tlmi
base But they show ul-*o that wo nai
a raspoctablo ifttif inn oasl.ig force oper .
ln^ tn t^cir roarj and w‘• kfl»uv we hav
a leader to c nduci opernti <ns in thn
quarter on whom wo can roly to do id
that military skill and nmsumiuato gen-
oral‘hip can nC0<onpli*h.
•* I he HUoattuu" Near Jacksott.
Our l»t('*f telegraphic acoutr.s fn'n i
Mi.'SiMlpp , via Mobt'.o, are not altogethei
clear. We think, howuvar. jhnt our com
positorl IncorrMtly render d, in thi-
morning's edition, the. imrtlon of the* du
pat.-h which they rondo to rffad “PridnY
and Saturday mtr army went retreating
hastily." VVesuppose it waSllin Ynhker
*■ rm v retreating ft out J mLs.-u t; ,»t wa-
a Imird to. I'Ik- dispatiui, rmiUe nd lit
erally. does n«V*sta»e wirloh a.-hny it wn*
but w© ii'fm* from the c<»nt«U ©nJ tV.«m
previous uUvicosi jft. th>* i'ankucs wen
ronanu : ~ - 1 .,
We think that Gor.. J ! * <n v.-. nt i«.
C.inmn, thu . cutting vO. tho only railroad
com inti ni«M lod that tho Ymi. co-.dd
have mad* availabh*; thnt their -uppty
trains along the wngi>n ViMtte by \vl»kl
they ^
that
wus unavnidubh-. But whether the v •.
hvt-s wont yovaiii- YU'kfcbujg with a v;- *
t«. co-op,.wp* with other forties in mi at
tach on ..’a d. f. mei thcr.*, or wbuthef
they arc. In (light,tow ,»>d, il„- MuMfsippi
If II ques ion nitiro diffl.-uh |«> solve.
w *w— ■* —
Gen. Mt-mittr*' Gingede.
♦ tlm following extract
liber of Gen,
r the Big Black J South nan bn adduced ft* proof of hi*
l»or.*ugh ufliliation with “tiro rubel*.
and c„n thus bo made to operate unin-
vorab y to his election as Governor of
Ohio. Wo trust that our prop e—t
c aity mireuthoritlM—acknowledging no
kindled with a reconslructionlsf, will
r‘rr.p!y > rr' , **!v' > Mr. Vkliaridignaol an a
front I gentleman entitled to our highest rMpmt
make J j t . r hi* bold stand ngainst the enormities
rnriv , of the Yankee rulers, not ns one claiming
•ur fcMowsblp or pu'ith-ai affiliation.
But, Whilo this i» mo*t probably Iho
rc«w*n for sending Vallandlghrm buuth,
he name circumstance do not exist to
iccdunt for the sending to the suoedod
hates ‘kebi-r families in IVunossr-j and
■'.where. We «-nn only account for
• ■••ir uanishm i t i" oor St.:‘ -s ns an i.f
licnth-n tha. tho Yankee Oovarnment
•racti. »lly admits th* lioiH-lcisnrss of the
•uhjilgaiton of ilia -south, and wishes to
cut rm! of trouhlosome citizen-. Why
•houid it send them South, if it nape*!*
oun to.crush out tha rebellion and to
sko them back ms citizens again? They
•mi bring us valuable information, und
itany oftlitfin can givo us their personal
o-opnrjthmits the progressing struggle;
vhortws, had they been scut North in-
I0a l of South, they would have heori
<opt 04- of tho way of doing imy harm to
I\m Yankuiw while tho war lusts. Wo
aku it as an indica'.ion that th© Fodurul
iUfhoritb*t hv» ondoavori-g to deHn© a
mo of separation, nnd wish to muko it
u-irndistinct by eondirg aro* ng us thu
•iiost conspicuous »f thiMG above it who
sympathize with tho South.
very difT--:
»they huv
'Clio United Htatcv and
Wo havo had many exhibitions of
ht-. udroitn. -- «»| diplomacy in disposing
•f perplex in* and irrituiing quo* Ions.
11ei* th s wai began, to entertain any
•onfklentexpncilSlioMol’arupture between
mnuo and the TJiti(ud Stales, growng
iutof tho permit given by Mr. Minister
Vd.itns to h British vc.s-.el to run the
blockade of Matainora* f«»r lltu purpcao
>i supplying tho Mexicans with muni-
oit-ofwar. Xuverlhelosn. tho act whs
•i.o exhinltiUM decided enmity toward*
/l ance and hostile di-criinina'Ion aguiri-l
ier, and the probability Is tlint the French
/ upor .rwill make Seward disavow and
-i»o ugizo for the not of liis Minister. It
• a very marked instance of uuscrupu
ou* doublu-doallng- this act of tho Lin
da Government licensing a vessel to g«>
urough its biookado for tho purpose of
apply log tho Mexicans with arms to
ght tho French, at tho vorv time when
... was demanding of Great Britain that
he should prohiiiit the departur* from
u»r I- «rt» of un . in I veg.Qis said P» be In-
i -nded for C I i-*niio ivrvlcol ‘ The
•iJowmg i . k l ulls' permit, which
l.»es not *m v i v thut tho voaol car-
• it’d rnunitl »n • v u for tho Mexicans;
Iml tact i* si. ited by other evi-
ienoe. Bui it d" s -lo w 'hut she was fa*
•orod with a per mu to carry tho Mexl*
• ns «uppli ■* while they worn oiignged
n war with Franc*, and that this pt*rml‘
vat an act of favor denied to other ves*
•eU no sailing In tn«. Mexican IntcrusL:
Lkoxtion ot* tin: UkitudBtatxs, )
London, April U. {
Amid th© multitude or fraudulent nnd
lb honest enterprises from the kingdom
o furnish supplio* to the reoels ln ihe
i* ititcd State.-, Hi rough the pretence of a
destination to sniim port In Mexico, it
fvon m’MdC’aiure to distinguish onew liich
•as a dldt-' Cnt and n » r. duatde liUVposo,
\[ i 1 . -II..well and Zirman have I\ir-
uldied urn with evidence which is por*
Vctly -’.ilbfai'lory to me that they are
realty bound to Matamore- with a cargo
-ntelided for tho Mcxi* si - 1. thvcf.oe,
very cheerfully give them tin* certith-nte
.t tbeir r.-quivl. li i> n- •. ih*di<p • -iti•.>n
-*f the Govurument of the United Status
to tnlotluro In imv way with an turnert
ueuU'rtl trade, aha it fa deeply
T , ^ . TiHrtpl liiat the Irauds wtiich hav* h*s;n
J.t<-k?m, weru ciH«.ff; ««.d vtvuM,.-’y p.ai-tfaed ii. this country
•inWHg
th
pbmk roa ;, m order t>* chock tlmi
val.ee Mro double-quick’d ni..-*t of i»u
Way ari l g .t to the t'nurch by ,1 ..’clock.
Wo had »M-c>.v ir^t two regmicnit into
iwuotu.ii when tbi V oik. ca i unoleiic d
«rrog u|a>n ua^ Two other regiment.*
were * *- n f rmed under a vl*ry ni t Urn,
and then '-eg:«n ope of Iby hard<t.» ts-n
l«‘U I I i CP iVUUOwed S. I.J:. . , ,i
Wilcox’* brigades nui©fought and -■ -
vtJ U YahlMs* b’i'.mdc: After th. r. -
naif hour, a charge was mdoted by our
commander*, when our b..y« responded
by dt*ltt..ing'yaits and Advanced and
drov© tho enemy through « neiguborni^
swamp. * » * tien. 8cmtnes 1 had a
hole shot ibif'UgJl his Cap. but Was hot
hurt iii tb© charge though he ed it in
l>erM)n. Wc fvughl thu<m«my at this
{ dace two h.*ur» and <i*n in’
lim back at every point.
Sen.me*' Orlande |o*t 5?4 killed and
wounded in Hltthu • g.-yi menu. Tu«
same bricniw took duO pri ••m iv, oik
stand « : 1 alike* Ct’K la «• li 1,000 l itl’-fc -
V.tiiou* Hi*vi-i'.s. sech m- u-ntiim pao.-r,
P”*^. painals, i'ic lojii-s, Jfec , wire c,p*
tm-d b) OurirUnp-t pur beys imvo been
luAujrla.ii g wnb Ktv» cofiW lUrcC (ltuc* a
day, tiuco itv bautio
i Du
rh to
/it Vxcia Am
Kir. to communicate at one: with the
Governmental Washington on tho out
rage, lu tho meantime, Adarus, pnreeiv
ing the drift of the matter, bus iugiori*
•us y repudiated hia own net, nr rather,
made a confession of its indefensibility,
in answer to another application. This
was a request by another fihippe
permit similar to that given by Adams to
Howuil & Zirman. Knowing that So<* aril
and Lincoln, ou the direct demand of the
British Ministry, would hot hesitate to
repudiate his first permit, Adams fore
stalls thorn by t ilting that course himself,
in the following answer:
Lf.oa.tiox oftiie UhitxdStaTF.s, )
London, April *J2. IK A (
Sir I havo to acknowledge the recep
tion of your note dated yesterday. I re
gret to percolvo that you labor under a
misconception of tho court.* taken by mo
heretofore. Tt must bo obvious to you
that I havo no authority to oxerefau »ny
discrimination in regard either to the
vessels of th© voyages of Her Majesty's
subjects. When fboy are engaged in le
gal undertakings they have :i right to ro-
'y upon the protection of her Govern
ment and thoy will undoubtedly obtain
ii Whon it is otherwise, of course they
would not expect it ftnm her, or ask it
from a representative of th* L T . States,
lam, sir, your obedient servant,
Chakj xa Fhakiik Ai>asi-.
Wcmayos well considor this matter
ended, aitfar as Great Britain is concern
ed. As Adams thus disclaim* the right
to make discriminations, it remain* to bo
soon what excuse he will render for his
permit Io the vys.-rels carrying “aid nnd
comfort" to (ho Mexicans, and what
France will say of thoact und tho motives
which prompted it.
For Cfancruur of Georgia
The last Sot*(hern Recorder publishes
communications suggesting two gontle-
nica for tho office of Governor of ^'-or-
gia, either of whom would make a most
excellent chief magistrate. They are
Hon. B. H. Btaiiais, of Troup, and Col.
PitTtitiox.Thwkxtt, tho prow- lit Comp
troller General. Forhftps no two men in
the ttia'e could ho named Who better
understand for natural and irtdu-trlal
resource, her ilnancigl condition, and
vat nd economy of tho Slate Government
Both have exhibited superior executiv..
laler G. and both arc hard-working and
investigating men, who leave not tool hers
labor that should properly bo performed
by themselves If either of them was
Governor of Georgia, the State wool 1
have ar. Kxncutivo whose practical ac
quaintance with all her interests would
be u guaranty of a good administration.
Wo fcuggnsted Col. Thwohtl, two years
ago, as a fit successor of Gov. Brown, but
disinclined to run, and iho oppo
nents of Gov. Brown ruined their own
cause by resorting to tho old machinery
of party, ami, by combination, narrowing
thoissuuto that of Brown and soil* Br wn.
SVo do not know that Col. Tbwuatt
could ho prevailed upon to he a candid
ate at th* approaching election. Neither
dc we kituvr wniiunr Gov. brown in sat
is lied with three terms. But wn am sril-
isfled that the way to make hi* " election
suro," if ho should bo a candidate for a
fourth term, i to run a i-iut'i,* nominee
Hgainiit him.
Northern Ntw«.
Tbs Richmond papers of tho lt*th con-
i«in a Riunmaiy, udegrapiied from Fred
ericksburg, of-news in the New York
Herald of tho lfitll. \S >• copy tile fol
lowing items:
A dfatmtoh from Washington, dated
mv 13th, says:
It wan stated that Hooker fall back in
connequonco of aoouncil of war of thu
corps commanders The public will i...
rtiirprirtnl to know that feuroftho ix
Generals present urged unon General
llookor nn immedi«te advanco upon tlm
rebel nrmy; only two wore in favor of
recruiting the river. It is believed that
a forward movement would imvo crushed
thu rebels.
It is supported that stop* uro to be insti
tuted whoreb.v homo forces shall bu or
ganized, und r Gnvurnmcnt auspices, to
.•press dUloyul damonsUatinns and or-
gwnixationa in the North. Philadelphia
hat already moved iu i his matter.
T About 160 ol tho prisoners captured in
\ irginia have agreod to t«ko tho oath of
allegiance instead of being returned to
tho rebel *< rvioo, and have boon .ent to
Philadelphia.
The Herald says Lee ami Hooker occu
py their old positions und maV perhaps
remain so far tomo time, li is reported
that Lee will roinovo tho hulk of bis
• rmy to Hanover Junction. Another
report says Leo is planting guns nt 1
•ul Bunks' fords, nnd designs at. offen
sive movement, or is guardi g againit
iD.'tlier crossing. His opportunity was
when llookor was h:i.f over, but hciw;.-
eomech exhausted. It i? wild Hook. t-
ordered a rccrosslng according to his plan,
before retreating, but Ilalleck overruled
It is reported Ifnlleek will tak.- com-
mand und crowd Loo as lie did Beaurc-
yard out of Corinth without knowing it.
Then ho will excel Burnddeand llookor.
In© facts prove Hooker unequal to so
large an army, and that there was no
necessity f. r his rotr.-at. Y7u do not
•MPP°»o tho army will move for some
w *^ks to come. The R.-ho'*
groat victory, with nothing «o
show for it. lluUook had bettor take
command, for ho nt least will not b,. die.
jurbeii by conflicting order, trom NVadi-
lngton.
McClellan o>
Stonewall Jackson’sdcath^-said" li
sinocre, true and valiant
uble*t
due
a.i t
I kin
irony ;
of th.
'll the respect to afmrfle^ginghlusscv
•iiic**, sincerity
Noidhern hate
•>f hi-. Gororitmorl, and
which a man of his frarlc*inc*i, sincerity 'him, uwd tied h
andabt i:;. is imtitlud But v li*n Ltn- ( drapg d him ov<
oln attempt - to make another Siberia or ; nudit*.. There
Botany ifay of tii-MO Stab and asciime* j taut might be mentioned, but I
to banish to them tho political rbender*J u\t*uCy making tiiis too long,
whom birt dtupotiam will not Coitr^tc in . Tin John Bico, which took
Bavll for the rci
some districts on i
and the Yankee prison- j rcspoctabR meeting of planters
Luc J there caught him, carried lho Court-house this day.
> *i largo magazine where hi.- cries ; Col. James M. Chamborr w*® Called to j proht: ■ v-niy
bu heard, whipped him, and the chair, and Jo>. A. L. Lie rcq'ic-sted J postage of ti
V, white-waebud j lo nct,,s Secret
vpo to hirt legs and i # C,>1 - Chambui
thu yard in a stale of! of the meeting, nrd
© many other aittiilar lowing plan, suggested by the Secretary j
'of War end rccommondud by PruelJuftt j
Gavin:
From Hie Array oI Gen. Bragg.
SnKLBWIir r Tcvv. May 8. ld»«.
Hi’to />•;:: The recent net of: Fj ColepTar',
meeting, Congre-; subjeotinq all foreigners to mil- * =
President itarv duty by the £rf. of July next, meefa
Ten-
TELEGRAPHIC^ dispatches
CHXRLeaTON, ‘Jlrtt—The
Morsemar. vrlth luCO balcn r.i
briefly *tat«d lho object i possiblv
•ubmitted the fal- scrvic.i’a
-TimN. V. H*, u
his own dou\inlons, it should t.ot bo per- | I 1
mitted.
Wo do I deem it r,...:r--:,ry io
other roasona that rIiotv tho iuexpedii
of receiving .Mr. Valiaudinghaui bore nr
a forced exilo from Liacolndom. Suffice :
it to say. that wc should not aid Lincoln |
lo City j
a* commanded by Cupt. Garvin, j
fonm i’y of the State of Georgia, which i convenient,
Savannah to Now York. lie - tormente* *.1
I'tiblir iscetinr. . - . _
rnioioittc* of thro* or tu«.redi*
met colsens.euarrr.1 w|Ui thodutic '
hfrrinsf-
man.v qu oat ions about people !
in executing his decrees in ti.e territory
of Stales over which he owti i*. K no au
thority; and that th
United Statu* wh .ni
com* to a home «n
only Ih.tie who have volantari
tho Norib, lt« interonl-, fortune
Jitical a- i.*.
persons from the
•• receive ar.d wel-
ng^t u- should be
a red J w
n-
| liked
j of yot-r city, lie i- a strong U:
but ut uicr mort bitterly being an Aboli- j
lion;**, and is down on Lincoln’s policy
We arrived at Ci! “
awhile, and by spcciafpcrmitaion, myself 1
and povcral others were allowed to start f
immediately for I'eter-burg, and but for
» heavy aud long continued rain, we\
d have reached there th*t night. I
man, • psci’b *h»t Sit.ouui offurt-Ju* !!<*■'. v»ti»th*-r
1 ... : * SCUD ■ P 1 ft r, r ii*. . he rlli ,t<nrit It.r lE. ni:, ...
1 hearts. after lag a suppl.r for Ufa fmulh
acfl tbo-s dependfiit on bun tor food.
•v Point faofiiM nfaltf i b'tUtucommtui’efix arriee^blck is doom *
r / 0,01 . n ^ r,,re , by tho n a jq*t eunpoosolion lor theartirfa f„ r
i iai pernue-mn, myself aisHwi. *-,u mromi the lit;*-' * what tUU pr;.-
l *./° tn»t may kuow brfor* deliver/, win.
I- to bu paid for the article (urtiubi-l.
l.et fhj« eouuaitte* make wratixeutenis fci
the traosportutien of «u.-h eopi-lie- (.t.-.nir ro-..-
•• eni-tU depot, alior e.’a.ullation witL tie obi
err wLu ir toreoeir. them.
Let tla oonmlttce asks ddivsrr et Ut« —
IO}'. j (far. on rreeirina r-'n.**.t of the t ri
! *MUmethe dat> ofpaJiCi
ncsice, and I doubt ndt that it will be ^ tiiau ‘ w hen going out last night ..tru't-
r.-e’.ej with lilro favor throughout the!* rn **/*. euppored to be tho wreck c‘t>
'ith. . I-.,)-o; tho Confederacy. lap- Georgian*, ttho was run asbor© on Lor.^
tvil ri -ailing from the ^ e i*od beach, and is believed to >, . *
tl.i» act, and that is. every 1 ^ ^*cck. ’
nd greasy Genii!u that can ^kteksbcrq, .
-ethu funds, will thrust in the of the 10th has been received.
'•!• eub'tiiute—-who now Gatuo. gib.—The Latest from f l7t
:i th© sick list sf pur morning through Fodoral channel* to the jpj!
hospttalrt, and fill Logan and Osterhaus wore moving t„
wards Jackson, driving the rebel, Bown.
witli reported fore© of 15.000 before them
whilo Grant was marching upon ISj. r -’
; Fine* tho iv oval of our camps from ! river, expecting to engage Pemberton *
| Duck river to Flat i*fc»k, 1 havo had' the bridge over thut stream.
j fr«q»m:it opportunities to wander over the | ton’s force is estimated at GO.Onq j
: magnificent far ms that border upon and ! strongly entrenched near thu bride-** \
li© contiguous to Fiat, Goose and .Sugar j great battle there '
alrtad y
reports, and
' the mr>-,intnins with deiortcr*. and,
over, destroy tho efficiency and inoralo of
J our arm;©.-.
ck*. Never in my life have I tqon of the Yankee army superb.
imminent. He»: t ’ u
♦uch productive lands,
use crock!* f
inlage, era chiefly sown iu wheat.
n-MV heading out finely, and promiein
"jndanl yield. If no di-a*tor occurs lo ; out.
Up and down | Private nd rices state that arraugci
Tder | f° r the de-tructimj of Vi
It is j capture of the rebb^army
plot* that it cannot much long©;
ill probably bo exchanged _ __
•ornev .,ere ni ihr. tUi.i.t-.. i iii w . .... '
•••I*’' a Prisoner*
Brcuwovn, May 15, ]
Editor Hirer.- You havo no
heard by tbi- time that I have boon a
United Btate* prisoner, and it U of that
imprisonment tUt I now prop ^e t >
write—cot that my individual imprison
ment will far nub anything new a*
what a pri * . through, but that J
may be ub:. • , r you *<Mm t w it. ip b
of intr’ro.*t
Gen. H. i •> Brigade, i.a yr U kr-.w,
wa* down iu the eastern countie- of
North Carolina guarding.* farage train,
and when (Ion. Long-i.-cet wna clout
retreating from Suffolk, ve w«»r<- or.lerol
lojein our dhisfon near Soffnlk, audit
was whi'-i making that tr.sr.-li that I v\
captured. Saturday, ter. 2d ir ,t.. i ;
thinking thorn w»h my norereitv for be-
ing alarmed, I took out ml© the country
on a foraging expedition, and
tiiig what I wanted in the shaj
*° * O'-H' to rejoin my regiment, but j
being a day behind, expected to gut up |
With th«i;> I urSmTotl.. M<nt'wr0r1*tiv- 1
all day Sunday, I campedsomo i«n ndi©* I
from there .-»♦ night. Youcmnot imagine •
my surprise when :r y boy w-.le u.o-«t I
’unrisp Monday njornlny, >b*. } h i, -t., j
and lnfarm*tu rn© that a |>oJ> .-t Y-mku. I
cavalry was coming up the road. I look, j
od ou! of tho window cf hr old fa
was sleeping in and fiuii’d’lt so.
demanding my surrender »n«l *ktfa!
themxclvi ) that I had r.o a. ms
started ra© to Suffolk under tho "g j»i
enro" of private Chase of the lith V
sylvania Cavalry. 1 neg'oeted to
. III. Maei
fertred i”. at
M>mcw bore on tho Kapidan
Kxcuee this hurried and diaconne^'tcd
1 letter, for I am so overjoyed and nervous i *;«-• I Ko
bt j that it irt impossible for in© to do boHer.— t JJ j* r J r
! Mot* nrom ,j.
I self*
Ihfa fa t; -tf
t ui»t tj t.blL-a tb*
e of | ,
" of lb*- C9iiamtl(« i i pr;
ol* at wLi *h tbrrr v a*-
1'oiBtniM.arx, no lurtb*-.
’ ■ lL» j. that to dr-lirt r
•»li< mii'vD tro«* uBd>r Liu:-
; pli*. »cd o»k* |«riira>.
* rrnmmi in B*lu*«ion i
In-ni ltrnniiigfa llrlgaHe.
I.AMKOJ lionD h DtVlHto?:, *
> ft)i» It., v»„ MaylSlh. ;
1| On, ...,• \*« I.*,* (I,
(ur proceeded in our j’ervgrlnatlon-* in
this j t -*f Virginia. W.« Lave be**n
t-L- ‘he route which theYankeecav-
airy weently traveled .hrough this -ec-
ight of tht^ Confederate Cap-
wilt bt* ] h d •»> l_ ..
tbs pries fhvi ly th*- <
V. A» tb « k| ©ta! i* made trt the *i
laiuitU*..
. mode to tfa ,
r bravr deieode;* i
♦L^tPi»»n'>ii.tr of tfa.- j eopte t
!>©««
•/ouLtry, and
fr.h nro-t* of ou
JAMLS A. HKD DON
d rretmty of W ar.
Col. Martin J. Crawford rauvedthat »
centra! committee of three bo appointed
the*crop, Utb county (Bedford) will j>
duco an cnormou* quantity. Tho faama | fog tal
nmy bo $aid of all M.lddlc und K: “
Tho track of tbo Seaboard Road is br.
up by .Suffolk force* b..tw^ u
»ith tU
! allowance vi corn grits and I
I Cnrgyrvillo and tho Junclioit
” irfolk Railroad.
A Cincinnati dispatch of the 18th m
highly seasoned with ! tbo rebel-, arc collecting a large cavah*
shuck . a re* indulging in visions of het I force south of tho Cumberland riv it b, i( j
jtdmny-cak' f-. p;o*
fifag.1
h Batla’ioi
..-day bet
T, Smith, 3!qjor ofthoK.h.
| i f «’. F -o*n» pi:** i found it appears that I t0 fjX tll « prices of baoon, beef or pork, I r 0 u,.„»i. < ■ . , t.'" Z.u'Z.T'" 1
!beiOl!» Ni.w York Cavalry .'commanded j ^ rom tim® to time to b* paid to the p’un-j ^ j JHu-.r of the’hi Vlt **
bread ad i » large infantry force from Last T*
• ew will advanco into Kuntucky, th
month, under Breckinridge.
Burnside's order recites tho pri>c©f,'i: k >
of Yahandigbam court martial—tho fir..).
Volunteers. The to- i ing of which is a sentence to clo-e cat..
In? regiment, present and fiuemeut during tho war in sorr,« mrtre.-
to bo selected by the commander o! th,.
depart b.o:.l. The order name* Fort Ws*.
ren at. (he place of confinement. •
Caino.6*— Imroen->e meeting in Tuior,
quare, New York, on Monday ev. i.in...
_ Thelld and
untcors, hav
creating m re
Rogitaont. <i
tal etrefiffth
absent, i* 870. and permit m© to
the old Empiro Stu'.a hat not in the sor- I
Vi -• a filer lo.’iiir.g so! of men. A. II. j
Bud far --.I-riy Major of thu ?d Battal-
ion, irtColonbl the now regiment v J- \
!org-u Vol- ;
nsoiidnted,
the First
..that •
by M«j \V. If. IVtili-w, formed
tho force engaged on tho raid. They |
seomed to have been hawking along th© i
f.t-j Central Railroad, and lho set.! ^ r0Ml
rtMuljacont, not longer than thieda.v 1 A *“ 4 *
k, burning the crossing- at stock or
•gaps, and plundering (he belpl*M
I citizen*. From tho signs of lnn-se tracks,
j tho force mu«t have bean Very strong iu
rumhur, but weak in point of courage.
Th»y were fa-nting a very hasty retreat
on© week ago in elegant time,
j ^ hither our destination I cannot at j Thomas
this fnoruont divine, AVo are resting!
j about three mile* from Raccoon Ford and i
1 allowing our exhausted teams to graze on ■ an>fa«
Iamta of *hr blue gra^n aud cl over pas- Ne
I lures which environ our route; our men J ^
are furbishing up their artr-.s and accoutre,
motifs in the meantime for division in-
m-uiry. l <o I Ti"’ 7'", * ,ld ' ,u * r< -
1 liht l,i« •;> ). Pnrt, nut Cal via. of lliu ISM, ! ,u up ro * d ; v lo K“‘ “I* *“ d WMOl.
w* I
t of j t * r, » by lIi f loeal Ccmmisiary or Qtwrtci-
f th© Confederate Government,
additional rommUtee of three
u district in tho county to i
dt planter and ascertain how »n
bacon, pork or beef can bo spared at
market prie© to the Government for
uw of the army. Adopted.
. ' KNTRAL COMMtTTXX:
J. i S»t) i’HKRP, JoiI> K DOZIKU,
Rom. MGukbt.
UIMTItlCT COMM ITT XFS ;
Dial.- JamesKrnn, J li Ctappar.
Hh Dint.- K-v. C r WIUm, V E Wim
•riyand Ain Lvneh.
10rh Dist.-Emanucl Kid,, John Chrnc
Lieutenant! under the aucpiccs of the Democratic
Union A**dciution, to protest aghin*t tU
recent arbitrary acts of the admini vr*.
lion in th© supprce.vion of free speech snd
the pres*. Four stands ; speaking h'
Tin.- Herald «ay* lho larges: UiecVing fc,.; i
the city dut iug the war. One tpeaker
. ,t day
themrolvu, accord-1 Judge Leavitt, who denied tbo write?
J. T. G. ■ habvaac yi/.• Vnllardi.*un •. Letkiia
old date, but \ remind Lincoln that Cas-oit had hi, ifa-.i.
, tus, Charfwthc I. hrtd his Cromwell. I
( ulford - Company Inter
Captain Rhelp*’ is “K." ii
Friends horoofter writir
pnpem to cither
» slMi!.
‘ l ! lol.fr.
“r h i ,ho C"niR«r.i< « will |>lniw nolo «i.|. , nirt tho Knrhury or tho urnoni
B'® I change «r J ■* * - ' * *
lhft ! ingly.
[The ab<
’•J us yesterday afternoon.-
i:>
i res!, v*opublish it.—E'tg.]
villi.. TMay If.. 1863.
i and ;
Wr
. G W-
Ga. Ri-g’t,
lured ai
Suffolk.
with
the same time. On arriving at j
tv© wore turned over to the ter.- i ’
I'i-i of Maj. hmitl , Frovo.-t Alar- i ]
u by him sent to the common jail | i
moment - f
gh Gen. Hood G generally
by th© nowspaper readers
darc-dcwi), aud i
,J r
shal,
—filled with (ht*i
tl etc rip( in a — rnu r ;I * r« * , and afi I
kinds oi i-ifty crimtfia
say that Mx.l t Hrnith t
viduHily, very kindly, as ho allowed roe
to romnin iu his offi. e until late iu tho
Hftorno. n ,nrt r hi! th.. Northern p«p er s,
m.d whon I Snslly »«nt lojnll, ho u.M
molihuqM n..| roninln lhc.ro long, for
hh noon fui lho (trowtire on his time ro-
loiod, ho would hh... morn rotrrorubls
quhrtero provide.,1 f „• u.„ ( ;a c i,rl
—* which prontue) ho compiled with hoforo
nt plvH ultra
t th" case. I
ith the utmost
nen despr
it ylo, each
cuinmand
*ee in t<v©r .intonl
f discipline on hts
folk
Upper town Gist.—lion. G K Tl .
\Y 11 Mituhel! and Col. Wro. Dube*
Lower town Dist.—Thr,. V Y Tb
'■its, J A Frailer and John Lifon.
; Gu motion, each committee to have ■ j '
; power to flit vwcancioi, end it!« r«,u«t- j fho . a ’ \
j*. tint ,m, .. , min iltt'O wit. »rl with j si. ort limo 1:
I prompt!!.-,,, .nd r.-pett to the Cenlr.i wur j, .
i C ' "’"’! Ue ''.. I In a liv,
! ■ - liiat th© i-auimitteaa mi that
i rovori to th© Central Committee, i ,
l ftn d tho Central CoinmHtv© to lho local ! ,
I headqud
Grr..
Forrest and
oeti-rday evening, by
» prirao at:d vigorous
‘M'J sftot tho Yanks
rod Georgia. He war
at Gee. Bragg - *
r.d of thn IMih
iad hut faw words
preferring to fight rather than!
i .Vbtba
a
inattor of j him rtiaind George tbo III.
on! day. ;Uat hn too nmy have ni* Crom*
well or hi} Br-tua. (Cheers »
All tho speakera denounced theadn.ie*
titration, and were loudly appiaudafi.
Gold and foreign exchange uncon- Jfi . < j
RlCHMbNU, aid.—Northern date© « .
tho 18th. Arrival a* Now York bring,
now* c-t the capture of Alexandria, La.,
by Admiral Fortei.
The Herald *e.v^ at la-t accounU Iron;
(•rant he
awaiting reintomraienl,
Bn
; moving to bis ^ti|*pv>t t froi
wart loudly called p - V ,
! .pcfch hid I ! oto ‘* 1<M ’*‘“* r -
then
ood chc-er, tint in
>'ou}d bar© nomu lively]
to do. and whiked it done j
has br
All
■ U- lodged i
llJ'Htt-
rv, Lut Ci
.©nth Oi
. Hmith i
r your
per* on
‘rgi.s.
On tlm m.ii ip* i l l
come blundering into
munt. iK-compaoied by
Hth l'enn*-, ivatiia (,*j
Bennett, (Joinmipsary *
and Furago Master C
15th AlabaOtH, Both c
should Imvo heard tho ’laughing which
ensued- they b’ugldrift at mu and l
They were captured also on
•Iih, but Charley Smith met w ith hh
California chum
Commissary of the 11th (
through hiit intercession, Col. .Spr
permission far Capt. Bennett and Charley
Hmith to remain nt hfa quartej. the first
night.
On the morning ol the 6th, w fa. |. the
us tor Norfolk, © hero wo arrived about
11 o clock, mid after waiting in the rain
•omo half h ur, Lieut. Col. Boyer, com
manding the poat, invited us into the
entranco of the Custom House. Ilor.-
the Color©1 entertained us by telling the
mo*t vulgar and obscene anecdote, I have
over heard, nnd in bragging how fighting
Joe Hooker w»> going to cl >so the w M r
before July. The Seee^Ion lad,. , v f
Norfolk tried haul-to g. t to tab; with u-
but were kept back by bay
Aun;i K. Dolby und the
tor of a Union paper w.
talk with us a short lime. \L I>ol!;v
he Irt n bravo and mode! general and
ovo; cn the aletL nt his post.
I cant-.. : refrain from telling you whst
a bexirtifal right thsse grand old forest#
now present to emjsguze. The trees are
beautifully being enrobed in a light ft roan
fa'daff”. and tho zephyrs of May aro waft-
a ti Invigorating coolness ou the per-
spiringaoidicr on his unueasina plodding
hi-ircu. Ths wild honevsucklo, blue-
ball*. dogwoods, woodbines, poach and
apple are all vising iu lending h beauti-
fu! Mailing fare to nature.
1 li.- green, waving field# of wheat, rye,
blue grain, clover, oWi., inspire tho
heart of lho soldier thut the land will
bount s fhlly supply both IniBt and beast
• •f the army with an abundance of food at
the coming harvest lime. Btarveusuut,
d< ar E .rjuin r .* the idea is ridiculou*.
Tlu-ro oaj bo no #uch thing us a lack of
Com mis
tbi
tllfOllg:
the War.
orrnaster. and that
©rpetual, and that
110 ^ lira© j person
ordered to teko |
• an Horn's division. He i
immtrd ttmju.rari’.y until n j
o command bis old brigsdo ii.
Baton Rouge.
Gold unchanged.
Tho elonmor City
rived at faiverpool on
addrtne'Cd M
*f New York
tho bill. Mini,
deputation to
Trade. Unionists, who presented l
dri-n cympath!zing with the etnam-ipa-
tion prociNfiuition. Adams expri-*#.d
hope*: of friendly relations maintnir
j wn ni u. n, «-.:>• | up. n were r
j quested to publish or»* time.
Jamkh M. CnxMbxna, Cha n.
J. A. I-. Lt:
See’-
I’ublli- Meeting Iu C’utuuibus.
Com wiiuh, May IH, IHt-n.
At a meeting hold in Temperance Hall
this evening, upon a call from tbo Alili-
tary Committee appointed by the Com
mittee of Public Safety, Col. James M.
Chambers nn? called fa lho Chair, and
J. \V. King ajipointcd Secretary.
Od motion il was (tosolved, That the
Committee report their lift to iho Bccro*
tary, and that thu names be published in
tiro Daily papers, and that the list be Lfil
at lho Mayor*# Office, John Quin’s, Hull.
f | around lym in tho shape of “Orders.”—
( Hu would be a worthy #ucccs«cr Jo Van
j Dorn, ar.,1 no om douett thr»t be would,
| by his wonderful energy and tact, add
additional laurel* to wreathe that corps.
Kngli-h encimorc, witl^ brass buttons
and t v.-.v lac© thereon, carries lho day
bo flop, art* gHtltvrud. Tholuil j Hunk A Kill. A. I.iTlntptou'i ....
1 ii S . lit*. «l>rid.od ti. il lia. bom by j K. M Ounb,fur tllf pur|Wa of ,.l.
lure I
o( f>
ricans untortain greater r<>- ard than
Etig’.find. If th© real rentimont of tb©
pooplo of each country be established w-
have no foar of tbeir coming in collision.
Tbo Times is confident that neither Eng
land nor America w ish to go to war on©
with tbo other. Says we must submit to
tbo'-ru-yrheobud 1 ’ra»id«iLi' erl " i " i " U ’ rrU, ’ tionU ' uar tr ‘ Jo 1,1 <*«•
fere Dee to rights ot a belligerent. The
thing to wear but but- | Czar in regard lu I'oland i# hat-
,,1 v uw 1 iefactory. Fmnco'« reply unsatisfactory
to England.
Morilk, 22J.--Tho special reporter ot
tho Adv. and Reg., at Jackson,
pc or, unnoti
privates,
lornut*, ar- very itiperciliouily laid
upon tho *belf, unt:. a battle irt on the ta- .
pis: then, by Knn-iiiii-sn*, w oareauducnly *
verted into hcroe$. \Y«*. bowcv
'' ■ ■■ uowever, % " • • >
ole mmylvos with the reflettiun n * to,?t ,ntc,,i *« n ^ trot* Vicksburg is t-
give
lho best blood of
fc* d ii* defenders.
Hut 1 havo little of inter«vt
lo-du.v. l>ur pcucetul matvhi
bio array, will taining additional
j On m-.tion of John C. Ruse, Kosolvi tl,
impart 1 That n Committee of two from each Ward
the city, nnd two from each Dirtrii-t i
that our own Georgia girls will
us Butternuts the cold abouldor
No now# from the front. Our troop*,
arv gradually drifting tow ards 1L0 ©tio-
m >- J, T. G.
Public Meeting iu Columbus.
k 1WJ.
Tuesday night. In Saturday’s tight
lout 3<) piece* ofcann- n spiked and aban
doned* On tfunday tb© Federal# nd-
vancod to tako Big Black bridgoand wur©
repulsed. They crossed higher up and
took us iu tho rear. The bridge *»-
burned and tbo works abandoned. La*-*
heavy. \ ieksburg is closely besieged.
proneut devoid of Intorest, only that for j thu county, bo appointed, whose duty it
the fir*t timo this summer wo aru ga/.ing ! will bo to canvass their respective wards
on the Blue B'dg©, in their hazy shroud,
■onto ruilesdistant, and viewing thotuc-
ci-**ion M rich farms iu the fertile valleys ; and also the names of all thy.;o who shall
nud.-ir base. This is indued a delightful j rofa-
und districts, and report the natnea of ,
who uro w illing to join this - organi/.atlo
•' virtu
oftl,
is a real ’’•©
annoyed at .
capture-A.
nroc, where \
ud great _grfaf ni j about nn hour, (It) ml!*
marching to tho Provcut Mar,hill's
Mr - A l.’it.-r It.-ui (. haumtooga to the
UK’huuMid f'fiftiiivr still*-* that Dr. IV-
iuu, alUtr shooting General Van Dorn,
■noun.ad hi* hor*e, rode away, -rossed
bur lines with a puss obtained from Van
Dorn just before tie shot him, und Went
o Nu-hviLc. where lie wa* r»-ceiv«d by-
the ent'my w th m.-irks ol disunguished
.*elc-.n'-. II© uni* ab.ite with Van Dorn,
in ©n upper mo to, when hu first oi.t.«iued
th>' pa*-* from him an*t then shot him, and
Uio report of the pistol attracted no at
tention at lho time.
I bu account, if correct, w ill prevent
all sympathy fo- IVsters h«r©, whatever
wc may think of thn noth of Van Dorn.
jftflr The following paragraph, which
w© copy from the Uontg.»m*ry Sfxil of
yesterday, i* confi- matory of tho report-
ml waouation of Jackson by lho enemy,
rgratulato thu enterprising pro-
k - — rnmaudor, but Jackaou wav
best executive officer lho Rebels had
Now York papers of the I tth say '
that » writ of hxbefia corput wm g nod
in Ih© c-.a of J. I*. Hamblet n, into o? 1
Atlanta, G -., but that IVpt. Armv. one '
disregardod tho writ nnd failed to pro
dues the prisoner. An attachment f r !
contempt of wort'was sued out neninst j
Armstrong. It was reported that (lam-!
btoton had been removed *.o Fort La*
1 fayetfa.
«sr* Tho Romo Com-i‘cr of th© nvh
'peaks of tho report of 70UU or tsV*' of the
enemy approaching Rome a*, an “astound-
ingtelegram" to the people of that pity.
Wc thought th© statement an exaggera
tion whon fir*t raooivrd, and wo now be
lieve that it had no foundation in tact.
Some ol the friend, of Hon. James
F. Dowdell announce, through th© Mont
gomery Adeertiter, that they will sup
port him "for tho office of Governor of
Alabama, at the ensuing oh
that hit consent to be thus announced ami \
supported has been obtained
jj[« ! and remaining about an hour, wur ©put
50 another boat and sent to Fort Norfolk,
half a mile from tho city of Norfolk.—
Hero we Devon of u») woro put into a
sma'l room with several other prisoners,
and remained until thq morn lug of the
Ufa inst., when w© wore put nbo*rd th©
John Rice and sent to City Point far ex
change or parole.
NVhilo in Fort Norfolk, tve v. yro f»*d
entirely by the ladies of Norfolk, and
then for© fared very well. Th- r© \, ore
about ICO Confederate pris*>nor*, &2 of
th*>m citizens, confined in this fort. Thu
ladi©s not only famished us with food,
tut supplied the men with clothing.
Among the most active of the ladies were
Mrs. * ar.d hor* daughter. Tht •©
tw,, ladies would visit the prison almost
daily with largo baskets cf provisions
and bundles of clothing. God bless the
ang.ds oi Norfolk embodied in human
farm—lor such they are. Th© Y'ankees
nay conquer the men of thi. nohlu little
fawn, but they can novor conquer tjio
the lover of nature. But
griit)-\i-agod war," ha* laid many fin© J
farms in waste, and desolated a* many
out'*, happy hearts and delightful homes. |
\ irginia noblo old Dominion—thy h«- 1
roism and love of liberty hath coat thee |
dur'. , ! t, Georgian r> I am, 1 prtdein I
thertp.rlt r.I*thy son#, tho beauty fctid !
W daughters and tie loyally j
’*ni! YVhoro health and plenty i
•orty must and will eventually j
• will willingly fall to attain i
lood can purchase the boon. <
ral condition of the health of
i, and of our branch of the
"i.-nt, ns far as I can learn 1
.-•! informed surgeons. Thu ;
'•igh somewhat stinted, are ox-
their kind, ’boing mostly of!
i and crackc’-# <
sometimes intermixed with rice and
g- r. • Om-sourth pound of bacon and on#
pound of hard bread or flour is at present
the t.-suu pur man. This allowaoce, with
what the wen aro able tnVsy along the
march, taken regularly, with th© bever
age M -’-r.,-caused to gush from the rocks,
n thn ( hair appointed for lho
1 M. Jou-r smi JohrvlI. Bio»> |
-i * i. ^ - ’fiap,,
An adjourned mooting of the citizen# j The enemy are closing in on every #id
iriti* city and vicinity met at Temper- ! Gen. Luring ho* assumed command »•
t.v Hall. Thu several Committees, np- j Jackson.
•it:'.- I at a former meeting, reported ! Ricijmoni*, 22d.—Gov. Seymour, in *
H.-ir h«t :-t i.aim- for Captains far home lotto© to tho Vallandigham moefing i:.
L-t- ncu. Albany, any#.
<4>l1 ,! " t; ’• f. That tbo C »m- “Th© arrcit of Vallaudigham ha-,
littve fa*v. lir poe-d 11 iw- brought dishonor upon tho country, if
z©r, I. --,g I./,!-,th©la>li.-so( Columbus, J the procouding i* npprovod by th© Gm-
auJ F....
©and Y. M. Iiro«k*,
1 W ui L. SuUDiurr.
■it-i John MoCarty.
t IVin. It. Brown.
Mr. >V«r(il*w. !
'th*-run-t T. J. Hhirrr.,
:«»r# and B. Clark
, - ..mand J. B. f
h. twin ard#, J. A
fee with Maj. Hum- j urnment and rtanctioned hy the people.
• 1 I . _ I U’n .'ll L. .1 . ...
I - 1 in should do
to It
if tho gi
ollon, Allot ted,
. Willi*.
>n motion *»f J. R. Hull,
ft' Iced, That tho adjoining count"©** j wb©
th: . l..,*t!i in Georgia and Alabama, bo 1 pro-
At- l to form Cotnpanlaa and co-op ©rate | T^
tb i * in iho common defense, a*, far us
L)n motion the mooting adjournal to
set Friday ni&bt, for the purpose of re-
« i --jvlng the report of the Committee aud
our, ^ and j^ffocting the organizations.
J. M. CH AMBERS Cha’n. , I> B Thomps
J. ^Y. Kino, Sec'3*. J in addition r
Col. M 01. M, llrown,
•vi* . . ' and Everott.
i> sue, ts announced for Cocgrvqs. j l l4
fho h he? Firsk lot us ray who ho is
-ta demagogue. Though 1
That tho Chair
litto© of nine g©ntlen
j wl»o ‘hull re: iro and report to this in
ing tl : Hin*-s of six gentlemen as Cap- ' quest:,
j tain-iot I many companies, who shall j put d-
j pro • • l :o organize .said companies from I to d«-
I the »t il.rteribi’d, and that I North
! "ken f r•lin'd into companies ahall each soUmi
o tho election of officora, . Th©
< r appaint-nl J L Mustiau, J I me©
v L 1. Gi J, It. -. R L IJiiM. n v r.-- i
•S.rv , J -r B v.-.nnu;, G Y. Tho mi. J I hr.,- -
Ruse ©ml R II Murdock. c Xier.
After consultation tho Committoa ro-
p*-w... mo following names forCapfains:
F O Wilkins, J A ritrother, J R Ivey.
j though i! does intai! gout, yet it keep-, good talker and of large popular sysepa-
j tho array ;n it healthful condition and ’ ’ *
— marching muscle. Tho water
ho is without tha merit of u«ing
himself upon thu
• s. i tfan i.i worthy of all pant.-. pf| iuin of iho people. Us is not an aristo* Treao©
whilst it*
tici pants.
What a great country this w»-
1 fa whun peace had not departed !
ipplejac-k and honey, to <•«*'- Though a planter of largo wealth
decidedly uuapproacka.; be h kind lo the poor, and has no syrup. f l u , ir ^
urpn#
would egaih extend our line# and ad-
vtincoour front* Tho expiration of tho ot ’
term of enlistment of so many of the
h cderal troops would he quite the timo
General Longtireol has brought off A*
miko of splendid iron from tbo track of
the tieaboard and Roanoke railroad near
Sufl’olk, worth, at present prices, more
than half a million of dollar*. His army
A J women.
In the room with u# was Dr. Jam©# C. ! \
I Green, who is held as a hoetago for one 1
1 k*-' Krtckor, now h«.d in the Virginia I 7
' penitentiary by G-. . I efaher, fa r trial!
far murdar. Should Ruck*.-.- be hung »%ksiotia, aud
(and there is strong probability v»f it) Dr.
Green is to bo hung. This is truly a bard
For 1
coup tf efa.f on tho demoralized force of c *'P t -
the enemy, Tho prosout direction of • ® cl ' )l
our march has already caused myst-lfas
well wiaor head* than mino "to #nuff
the coming battle in tba broese. - ’ though
it may bo sorao timo hecc<*. ^ous rcr-
’swell-head nobility." Ha i# not
trigucr, r.or wire-puller, nor trick-
He is simply Win. M. Brown, Bun-
trom the"l'.h District, a pure patri-
lover of order, a foe to corruption 1
and meanness—ayiar. of *obor habit^, of'
bmincss copacity. and of talcnU quite
almost but energotic t0 * n y pokition ho will ag-ee ti
' many think and feelso
. th© vol*
T»tu)» CotJitit.
Iiri.-tor,of the Amnion tit* proilwct of ; , '" 1 f * llon I-" 011 f 1,0 ™ Suffolk to th* Black- f<nCf ^ . ,or ».«iw>»»1 **',: »*“**• ••>«
the early resumpluni of tho publ’cutinn Wlll-r -
of tbeir imuresiing paper. Hop© the
Dr. Green U an officer of the Coo ted . .
ate States, and therefore thu matter rests 1 **Y Mt'rcy i# partially confirmed by Vbe " OIU «^d«»oce without delay. It
prospect for v heat. ThereUno anpeiir^’i w »*h Dov. Letcher toiay whether ho ifa * ,t o%ve trom that op- the organization and disclpliui'
ofruat, amutjnr mildew, and tn a to be hung or not, should Rucker bo ! StTso^ ftTJSV. lhc «^ rd ‘ to lu * ko ^a -
, Virginia, and befare he bad any conne*v
“pu the NVhoat PaoarxcTa. —Wo pouod thro l tlon with the United Sutes army snd
us dam- ’t ©Jar V-Uey tha first of tht' week, and | Dr. Greon is an officer .,»* ,s« r....
w© ink., irreit pioasure in tayinc that.
A .omW.oM.conn.ctcd «l,h,h.J.ck- 3KJSSTV?SVL■ M
A. ? ,0 ba hul ’« or Uot, kbould Rucker bo
L.‘f y“.i h I cond.ainod.
At Suffolk, Norfolk und Fortress Mon-
I saw any number of contraband!*.—
VI . „ of polk j Tb °y W8r ® huddled together in large
untyjwill probably at»p y to tbo wt *de j gangs and guarded. They were employ-
* *"“* unload-
Our loins are girded up, our spirits ar©
but the battle call
buglo aud we aro ready, to »
th© invader bis ls»#*.n over
n Fredericksburg or Ms-
against the State of J. T. b.
Important It True.
Tho Atlanta ('an fed era cy learne frc~.
rcfuit. ■, ft ,m Kwbvjite, tbatGco. Mit -h- , *'." r
•nbern...»n K «i
for tb* .rnoae .
A’abat:. - - i i t; * *
uudomood that A
uiaitupoinl of attack.
tert, as until
Mi'll’!
Wo pause to see what will be the ©our***
bo permitted to do \ °f tho Govcrnrn©nt—for which wear*
asked to pour out our blood and treasur**
—and the action of the administration -
, 1 In the minds of more than half tho pro-
hn loyal Statw it in already h
whether the war i» waged to
n the rebellion in the South, or
■>y the free institutions of the
We look ft*r iu decision with
oUcitudo.''
Th*. ilrst resolution adopted by th<
facetir in New York denounces the nr-
r* ►' it Senator Vnllandigham as a *.t©r»
Y.r.f > rage.upon tlte rights of America.
•'.t.Xt.-.ship. On.* spanker who reforrui
fa a series of letters, said that tho people
would stand by Gov. Seymour with gut.-*
. . and bayonets in tbeir hands, at ail buz-
J J Uiapp, J A L Lc©, erda. (Loud cheers for Seymour.;
and communicated Richmond, 22d.—Northern dxfas to the
•nuy. ijhurroau, Haiman iJOth received. The new** unintportent.
Th© New York Tim©- wiy-, Jhe Ia;e miu-
Vnlhindigbarn meeting in that city a ■•# u
ridiculous demonstration. Tho Herald
treat* it hi thu first noto of civil war.
Tho World eay« it was iuccetsfal both in
numbers and enlbuiittatn, and speaks of
bloodshed on Northorn soil. A Waab-
iagtun dispatch to tho Evening Post say-
taero will be no movement on the Foto-
ntac far borne time to cotun. Hooker h»
been eont to fallow our plan*. A Y'attko**
dispatch ray# that VickobUrg will soon h-
theire. A CinuJntu'.I diapatch says an
invasion of Kentucky is threatening.
Gold 4^4 to ifrf.
CUARLBbTON, Tho ftteaixiehip
General Beauregard, from Nassau 20th,
;*« r K'?o^ ell->r0 i arr ’ v °d this morning with a very largo
and valuable cargo, Hor nows uniiupor-
“ { Unt.
Mobil*, 23d—A special dispatch fa
Ah."™2.n,“«lopS3 U “- ; a.udJ.ck.,
That the 'Mtitpa*
t lei* than IX) cor
, Jyo. W. Kino,
rii-crctary
Discovered in Ilouker’a I rmy.
ispondcntof the Philadelphia In
ks tho following:
tence was roceived hero lo-day
of an important arrert at Falmouth, thy
h r • r . r : army *.'ftbo Potomac,
ti ‘ ‘ 1 ' f 111 , forR bingtifi,© tbfci
u.-. ; !iid bOtUi-secret lUdatt* ox
k r... - vr• htng that trantp : red with-
vwr .jne*. and that such information
wy# in»!nntanooukly conveyed.
Tho order* for recent movi minu bad
not rcai hod tho circumference of the mil-
! iUryc'*’ Ji—- s . . -
..rmod by
In j the pickets *>n th© opposite bank
i calling out, in mocking tones, “How are
tou, 1 ana ^ Air. t ti.o*o eight days' ra-
non* mouldy yet?’ These facU have
caused the deepest anxiety at hoadqt
ffi*«i tho vigilance anil Heavy firing wat board in tbo
nded fa detect them
direction of Vicksburg this morning. Il
“ db * ii ” T f c ? rei * s
raids into doterrcin.’vi th ,t the secret should bo 1 . 1 lbo MUOn, y •*»ulica our work* at
brought ( - light. The vuard siationed ! Vickeburk on Wednesday, and were bad
along the tivj r bank ana in situations far i ly repuisod.
i- g’. * i>*i« l,o©n constantly enjoined to 1
and watchfuiooas
’ to be tL«
Yankees did not do them serious
and gfc-t* tiiiuui©*, driving i
( M©mi>hi#) At*p©ai. showed t.< us U^t
»v»fpng a di.-paich fr**tn the pr.'priet 'r-
Intvdu. Meridian, staring that tho office
f publicau**n_ w-mid, in a few days, be* !
tffalrs lu the Valley.
Th* reported evacuation of Winchester
This it certainly consistent with tbo pci- ' dttcovor ana * xjh*so the injurious syVteui'
icy which the enemy bare evldeotly 1 —
adopted of late, and our people would act
finvdor’e Bluff ba» b«eu evacuated.
A Courier reports that YarooCity '
•'r..ni I4 ,ion.' for' J u!T
g like that ' ' *
A esfarday th©1r ©fforts w«jro crowned captured by tbo Federal#yesterday moro-
wtUi suc> «•*•. One of tbo guards in tho \ iug. aud buruod by u*.
. U®«* from Vickftbar^ r«port tb.t
home defence without delay. It needs ! beard « click! like that ofm ul*srr»ph Grant hat bee0 whipped back.
^ s, * * ., mainmum. H© advWJ b.- superior o(. Latkii.—Tbo enemy boj ma-Je three
ro-openod
Tho Clarke county Journal
orke
be purchased at he ’
, . days more it will bo bey
1 of every calamity. An intelligent farm
er informed us that he had just iu>p.vu©d
his rn©*, and tkat he had no f.plt to find
fa it—it wa-* as good «• he wanted. What i
of the wheat cr*’p
* 0 have said
county at from $12 fa &1& pw bqahri Uherokco Gsl-Ao^« SoutAsrair, Zlet. | cd in throe ing up siutb works
1 Still !
farce at Martinsburg and HarW’s Kerrv • T "Z v '?f uu “ u
Tho main body of Mllroj-’.forc.l/ft ir >*° iWonor of Ooorfia.
\N inches ter about a week ago, or very l ^ » -m*
soon after the battles ou the Rappaban-
uotiK. They moved i
MYli.J^lilk"! 11 ’" 1 * 4 w ’* terU, -‘ fcmw » -lo.,....10U.UII, on V|eV s fc«r*.n<l,b«.a
This wan dune, and opening the door bo
tbo.dlr^iion-of ! They
1%Tw i .fe.IS’on7.Wr*v, , X fdv‘V\
^ in Clarke county.—Ly»*c,V hep.
discovered
oqo of whoiuVu
-trument,
acru&s the
ty of four wr five p©
>emi-official infarmatiou states th»t
bom wn* seated ut a telegraph in- - Helena has been captured by Price.
■> Njnding niesaftge* by a subiua- , A Jacasou correspondent of the I'd
.age* bv a hubuia-
KappnUaiinock.— v . . __
, ■— — A just aud spue- to 12,000
I. * on of"y7^k PTUJ.S*",“1" 1 j? P u »hhni«nt . .11 dauUlw, b« ,1 ..ace i. r.|mn«d lu Muhii. ib.l"rfuy.lur', Bfuff
, li,. Liucuiu il LArr £2JS!~ l V. b i““' T Uu l'“n.*bw«.«,-l l» „u,l tb, ncmnmtiun of
, “ JiittoarJ. ! ociioia.u* U lk,U«i ol w.r, u J.»a, V»u,u CitJ bjr *L. luo.; 1, 4fl.t,:li.tW.
correspondent of the RHb
Says: Jackson this morning throw JO, 000
i.i rt*/,, over tho Big Clack, and it