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sEocal $ gtms.
for U'nte I* fence.-Tbe spirit evinced
bv our people generally, in responding 1 tv
pi iho call to organize for local dofmicr,
la most gratifyingand encouraging. Very
fon. wo believe, have declined to enrol! st >ne river,
tlioir nwitfi «s members *.f the proposed u ftor » prop*-
.rgaaloatioiu, and the finr who now do- ■>“^^5^’;;
dine would doubt.* ^ bpring to nnns hb ^at U iud:
cheerfully as tho balance if an enemy command (*.•
Gcu. Breckinridge's Demand lor a ’
Co*iit ot Inquiry.
. Fr**m the Montgomery Advertiser.
UHiDQ'Ks Ur.KCKINRIOOS'e Div., '
Tullahoinn, March 31M. 1S-N3. i
Cooper, AJj't J Inspector General,
l thr I
t*Tom West Point*
} AW have recent intolHgcnco fron
icenl theDis»i?t«r—| AVe-it PoiuU An we have previous.-.
~ T '"‘ p, “ ; " T '"‘ u stated, this place is situated on tlm ex
tromity oftho tonguo of lntul lying b-
Sir—Tw.
n Bragg
go I r*‘ad Gen. Brax-
1 ico rt of tho batten of
re Murfreesboro'. mi l
• for ruff* • i*>n. think it
mi this communication.
ol the Rattle:
Tho Now York World has a scathing tween lhe*Pamur‘key and Mai tup.
•evicw of tho record ot tho history ut tho ) prs f ortv m jiea Horn Rich mo
reek's fighting »*u ti.e Rappahannock. I
„ sc\ urn but ju<*'. and is at oncu graphic
.oroprehens'
urthern I*re»a oil tlic Death of Urreptio
Moliexvntl Jackauiw
i the New York llcisld of tho 14th>
it nr SiuNr.w m.i. Jackson. -By
W*, leurn from tho Lvnohburg Vir- j hurg repnrto I .jujol *,» tho I'tppnlian
y ginian thuMhe remains of tho lamented nock. There «a nothing now fruit
lur escort of a portion of his WellPoint.
f tho State, and a ! tilying tho tongue
and accurate, nvither i
j York river railroad,
j eastern terminus. Ab*»u
i roccut battle-*
on ti.oibtuii;tho ... . ^ „ .. .
leurned committee from Lynchburg, arrived at i [h«* Pumunk. c and .Molap*
Lexington ut il o’clock *,n Thur»div.~ ; having a line of.cr tr.-nchni”:
from •
beiioved i<» Lo for*
Knd lying In-tween
rivers, by
tlm boat lauding i eight <
•'t' tli
were known to be approaching. Their 1 menu to the e;>ura^* **i a P-rtmn *’f my ,
W .1, «,n Linoo- 1 troops on uJnesduv th*. dl»t December)
orror is in relying too inucn on ump*» . i*i «,,.-i. .ii.»urum*. i
■, which may not last u month.
The Now York n -.:>■} of the HMi in A.
„*y S that the Yankee cavalry arc to be in
creased, and their raids will bo inoTo nu
meral!*- They Iihcc evidently taken it
into tlioir beads that their cavalry men
arc real Centaurs on a raid, nnd that they
have at last discovered thgir/orte in war.
Tho subjugation of the South u to be ac
complished by scouring tho country on
horseback, carrying tho brand and the
crowbar ns well a* tho sabre and rifle!
tone and spirit a thorough disparage
meat of both. This lone runs through
all it* parts, and lies like ubr* r.i tiiui
j tion underneath the whole. At thqw
time the narrative
detail* nor omitting anything « t
. v mmcnt ueedtu lo convey to f!i
a Perfect i'ioa of the plat,
oculion and failure <>:'
in nt**. The World »ay»:
fnlesB alt the indie aliotiaarc doceptive
the Administraticii is again in a panic
respecting the Safety of the capita' It
V.Vitii'dii- ! unreasoning elation and hope'
• -* an*l unintelligible oiiouiy landed boro .» coti-
" " — ‘ ofiuon, variously e-tituali d
to iPteon thousand men. Tl:c ..
iep- with tho design of diverting
inforcomonts that \ve_piiglit be about
send to (f
phowed
The Yankees, how- J f,, t i.. ,, i
disposition to begin hum!.-tin.: J ; ,
-*u pni-u They wore received
of the by tlio corps nfead* - ...
*•> i lu ce’- Smith, the proli*vs..,„ ,,r ill,. Intitule and
’ o buttle ( n large number of * iti/..*i:and won* .
interment 1 ,r - dyn -*ib i n pioccs-don, to the In-
id lecture room of tin* l\lus-
1 <-d. The room was just
i*l to have emanated •
li’enoive operations lr»-m that quarter.
On the contrary, they at onruti t to «. or
throwiug up defensive
«vd on all 1 trious di
t brilliant !'«* If. II-
followed by and equally uncalled Pr pcl«d a lino of eutreneiu.nonts fr
*3 he proof of thir. state of : lbimunkey t*> the Matiap-
be found in the featuring . rendering the'
sustain the K'-nerul rnirit. | tcc.ing is to bo found in tuo reiuurmg .rendering thoir positiou, which
Whiletlicrci.cn of tho C inmanding : tc egrarn. J ho flanked, ulnu-st. iuipregnablo.
General mil.. ,. 1 li.il,k. t„ ,l„ ju.ii^o to ; ,n' , u«mwtl.« ».rw, «jd Iho mml • j,„ r „,rao dnv. it h«. Won
more liian *lo
L-nt* and i*l»l
"Sa\X " ’
yothe
in tVit- Sent! i
■tone, lie ro- I
•arlv career !
ill of mod • j
tin
t he
the h
Ridiculous as this may appear to u*. they tail, 1 h
ret ary Stanton’s own siguaturo that tl»« ...
ti at Gen. Hooker i» about to resume the tram, from thir locaTitv On’
oifcntivo from another brisc. Now it i> j L t . Win*. cfGen. Wis«-'*« brigad*
verv clear that Gen. Hooker is not going i „ reconnoisance of th** pi*i*itiou
sUtcrovni'and j b
iiir army t** the rafo keepiug of tho Ccn-
federate loader, Gen. Lee. The Army of
the Potomac isyomposed of men like all
th*' hehav
'2d of Janu;
ly leveled at inv own conduct
during all the operations. I»y direct
I j formed of him lv the Kichniimd Knquirer, ■ him
hare already dorm u« much
this way, nnd will do much
tve have 1*
tiic count:
ii ut such orguniaatioDs, to be effective,
must go further than tho meroonroli-
Wfthout referring to its content* in de-
.o say in respectful terms,
tuater.al statement* nor
that
maint.lined
local organizations throughout 1 imnortant
.ry to confront and punish them, ana iny»cll
other arinii^. nnd ills not in hum
endure disappoint;
omission of l.w
nrknblo on many ot
«rord. that in spirit
roneou« and unjust.
deleat and nut!'
of contidonco and hear
er's name bad been tin
number ot brilliant victor!'
| had pmfonnd faith in him
that they had evacuated. On the
ry, u cavalry officer who on thesanic day
reconnoitured from tho o-st or King A. ] WH || *
•'* h’s tjie special organ of .1* tV Davis, tho Jo
n ?< [ greater to tb. r-'hols than if they bad l<
msde j M whole divimi*: of thoir army. Th
ni t,:o j victory at Gh-mcellorsyillo i- therof
•red ' dearly bought. To him was largo'
■ b*"isi!y draped i:i mourning—not
■. ■ ■ i • • upieddu gl
- il I. wbi Ren * bhoi d tho
of the mndot and unknown pro-
, r< * < i\ ed ba. k the laurel-crowned
w itli tho applftlise of the world and
-lo'dic tiops of a nation renting upon
touching scene,
ught
'Am- tlm victory nl ■. !■.>■ ti * -t fight of Hul l It
uk t«»s»
If Gen. lii ok-
Commandr
Queen side, roporla that l-he i nciu.v had '
not ovacuatOd, but had posted his forces 1 ihn Valiev ,,f the :
* pine foro.'t a tii'ln or lwo| toriv sirokc < . -
What the oxisot j l.opt
id hi*
j above W
| number of tho enemy’k force i» he had
* moans of estimating but btdiev
y ed r
like
inent ol im.« - ■■■<>*<•• “*• r-s- — — ... , • * forward
tion of i.-lffucr-*. They mu»t b. armed , propriety, and that )d«inn •■*•*! 'la.* 'uent , uvo|i bf ,
and acquainted with tlm handling of their i u‘c w ’ P ieh[o Superiornil'• ‘ v ‘ ' * re. ^ ^
paper and the cxpressii ns pas»*
>'!?ht ! ihat ii inrgo force, perhaps lit'
! point, simph by
at tir*l landed
that j
1st be drilled, disciplined, and I fools that botli 1m and In'* c -inmniid
ituicry of
r.*» groat sacrifice of convenience or east
io sign the paper* in circulation, nnd nc
unmistakable mark of patriotism, even i:
the names of tho signers uro consploa*
eusly published. Tlm man who ’‘shown mv%1 n
Lis faith by his ir. ?’*»" i- the man for the , Jonuin
emo’gency, and his apjH-aranct- on drill
i, a surer sign of his earnestness and re
liability a* a *
deserved well of tho country
Having uiet iho Commanding General
repeatedly on tin- field, and on three oc
casions |n council during tho progress of
the operation*, without r eg Irons
him the -jdiv^-n of dissatisfaction
With my cVd.n r. i -sa, ..tvpni.u to j
pvrt byaiing :« •■ub-ecuent dale, j
which he ha* ju-J -utTer«t
have left the troop- ready ic r
forward n^ovutnent—nay, they
'««'« r.-trio. o tlioir bt fiu- I tii«tUio irMtor^p»rt"*>f th«
would be more j been rcsbipped andNent to Hooker, who
l >, ' e ’ . in-ared on th
1 *>*' days' light «„•
tho -tale i•!-1
McDowell
mg r
ilh these si>
cpr, ■
the oath, or
-narl of a Ku
The officer
cnitnool * nl»
g.me into thi
spirit. They have
«r*» devoting an hoi
to drill. They will
efficient at the tlr.t
tramp.
Idior than u sipnaturo re- his ( \ irp> p,,
mo old Gen. Scott takes j one of the latter' in .v
oward urawfishoa at the their aid to Mp-tain him,
1 then
mid nmployoea of tL
ii*hmcnts of llio city have j ten
movement in tho proper
provided arm* and
or two occasionally
in found ready and [ Ii
•outid of a hostih
oflic
, “up** 1
id -
'bom l i
1 have
. jundati... m . ,
I Tho Commanding General having writ- i
* fnrwardo l bin report before le-
. thooV . s his t ibi'iiliiwitccomman
der*, could base derived no »»*-ii-.tano»: in I
its preparations from those u.-ual official
fit for n f*»rward
victorious enemy, t
which they know are numerous, daring. |
and skillfully handled. Stanton s novo i
is evidently intruded for Ie-e: but it* j
that General is r.ot exactly a fool, i‘. will j
not «t**p hi.- forward movement, but will
ratlin hasten it—that is if i: i- any 1
part of 1.is intentiou t-* seriously move
against W’»-hin|Li’-i . W< entert i ; :i i *
b ars tor tho capital; True, anything in
tin* way of a •lis.-.stor :* possible without' |
presoiit rulers, but «-s en thoir inefficiency f
ii not f pin! to tin io.--* .>! Wafliiligton. j
It vi”.* ol tin* pleasing delusion* which •
tl «• adniinif* is'.ion i-. in w i i.d.*ai . ring to |
pr-miigalo, it would-be ^ well porhap
,f d.VBr.lur., Iml | ,tnil Him
i bad need of
'i t cal
f tlm h ading 1
, Ire
which the
tbi-
Gkokqk WAMiiNUTOfi'a Nkaju si S::it-
VIV1NO Uni ATI\ K IN a Y ANKKI 1‘ltlhO.V J
The Fredericksburg correspondent of tho
llichiuond Kvnuiiner writes:
The account- which your corre»j-»>nd ‘
ent ha-, obtaine*! lV«'iu the count, o( King 1
George, te* m with tale* of idundi-r. vio- |
loner, persniial uiitragci, and the arr,-*t of:
poneoful «'iti7.“ti«. Tho farnu ha'«' b« % t*n !
Unix si -ally jn. aged o' provi-:orx a: d '
age, and every negro who * •u!ri b-*
-viailed, seduce*!. *>r purchased toll
the plantation*, lias taken flight
A i mng the
I gained li .s lie
nnd obtaim'd
1 battle, f \nl
capturing Ha
j nlaiii
[is to tho conimande
chief.
posit
**t hi
ly tho
f tb*
ing of sonic of tin* moinboM of,
r G'iHrdr," Capt. Kvcrilt, was j
Wodn<*day evening. Only n
l>era were in attendance, but the \
ill, nlrevlv ub*>ut «)Qo hundred ;
i kn«*
1. It in n**t true that Lee was surprised
or deceived by H - kci's movement across
the Happaliutiiiock. I'rom tlm Richmond
papers of last Nuturduy it i* clour that
th> (’niifederHte military leadors under-
-too*! il perfectly, and deliberately al
lowed our army to cross, confident of
thoir ability to defeat, if not destroy it.
Korney, in the Philadelphia Press, status
• tho
x of
ember*. It wax •
rt to revivo and j
organization,
and to tho
illation, !*» which he In
tion of his influence an
of tho army.
I have felt that it xv
in a paper of this char-
a detailed vindication,
fact that the casualties of war
investigation
o place on record thi - g
that Hooke
urenew of his sp.
, by tb.
, tu enter upon I
I Imp-
**•>"* f- ,*<*» «•»; vr'?**.! !*i»«*to S3,In.™;m^u
not provo tbvntsul
by their continued ub
clock, at j
hoj*»od that the | particularly,
this company will j
..ry ii)”ti»ai.<] m. n under Jackson, 1
icing sick ami hi- army acHitorpd. i
Inltimor*; ae« «*s i.<ni-ts had the same
iort ai d belli v» d it. ttcneral Hook
lioref*»rc, at tho vciy sin:! was th> -
oived party, and walked straight ii
in* trap that xvaa prepared for him.
*J. Tlm great eavalrv raid, xvliieh v
in entire succens, dill Gen. Hook* r
P'"d, because it did not precede, iiirti
/• ’iccompanyii-g his movements, Lt
i ha* just l e
Mason, William II Ta
aid Stuart. All tho*.
► ent on board i
■d”ib. Rwi?
a pi i-> n r.np.ii. the I’.- -
c have doubtless been car
ried to the Old ('iipitol prison, w h<* *> il i-
reported Mrs. Hooe and her daughter,
(ot tho 6iimo county) havoalso been com
mitted.
Mr. Lawronce Washington is of very
advanced age and infirm nealth, ami the
nearest surviving kin-man ot the immor
tal Virginian who gave liberty and na
tional life to tho Yankee race.
1 Democratic Movement ill Xexx York '•
for *l*eace amt it«• union.**
I Txvo representatives ol tb** Domo-'i ulic j
I party from each of the thir: v-i wo K-u s- ;
many eyos. yvlioa tho
I' IV WH- •:*•! •••-ited just ill front of the
favorite chair from which his lectures
xvera delivered, I'roio-sors. students,
vi, . T-, nil were deeply innxod by tho
►ad nn'l solomh oceasion, nnd gazed in
mui’- sorrow on tho affecting spoctaolo ol
• Ii h. th* dead her** lying in his Is miliar lec-
1 thro lure r<'oin liuns wero fired every half
m him-- hour during tho day in honor of the do-
llo lie parted chieftain, and an air of gloom was
,, v -ibb* on every face.
'I'j.e funeral was to take place Friday,
at II o'clock, at tho Pro*bylerinn church,
<>f xvliieh the decuosod was a member, Dr.
W bite, the able pastor, to officiate.
' angoments worn being made for a
• hi.. • proces-lon. civil and military, and
for a great funeral display'.
rile remains w. re then to bo deposit* d
, I hi ill" cemetery connortod with tho sumo
, | clmruh. where Hie first wifu and a child
. j of tlm dopant d are burled. Ta -<*, n«s«r
. j by tlm noble ii<-tiluti<>n lm loved s . fond-
I ly. he win re-i wo!I, while Ire*It and
sc ! fragrant in the hearts of his countrymen,
c,. bis memory xv-ll rrpoRo to tho latest poa-
j, j tority.
|i( j ! Tho ('lilted atatCN amt Hu nia
Tlm part l.'ulnr* oftho great allianro
a- propo-od to be formed by Russia with
*t, I ih** I'nitod States have looked outJn
Kederaldoiu. Acoordi”g to statements
n- of tho mutter now made, it Appca-* that
id th* < / ir .-f l.u-. ’i propo.-od to fuVttiftll
"t I th*- Federal (Lm rnment men nnd money,
in I t" iTii Ii the rebfi.lion with, provided aim
or w-nild mortgage all Innda north of tlm
he Ohio riv* r to him, aligning for hi rea-
' *1 son (.*r net taking the territorx of tlm
"i South, that th*- people of tho Sou'll would
ltd • sutf-r i. tal iitiliihiration before thov would
"i ; * 1 in it, ni.d tboi'e would bo nothing to
i i- rain b.v tho conquest; tlml the Federal
I- G oerniimnt would ho exhaust*d, nnd
ould lie worth nothing. This
cau.cof tli*
ktVAm. Krtq,
Goldshom’
! which i-
eonlusi*
!k:::
proi
did not i
Aim
el il : *
t with
tdvisi
fax < i
of.l
bo li«U In Vuw Yorl I . I; '
-w„ '»• niinmo In portiona of ray u port.
I And in r,-:;nr,l to tho to lion of Kri.lny,
* ii vi i wuiitiiiuou .»-”•> met- Gin ‘2d of Jutiuarv. upon which tho Cotil
lon but that they will be promptly on inanding General heap--o much criticism,
»«* tH..-,th», do, no,, ,i,y for ..rop.ra- ; mV
la Ini
arrived I
iestruction of the railroads
ci. To him this i-. now only a
x inconvenience, llud Hooke
1 hi* cavalry with his army, it would
ting
it tie. i no i.mow ii
Assuming the Ada
.dplim is apparent, and giv
that attention to the exorcises of the sol-j
ditir that is requisite to his
! have boon far belt,
have captured sex oral il
1 up whoa I rod iH< k«
> n, hint, more limn all, * •>
ed Jackson's surpris*
He
mid
Tbc
hi* tbink
x aboi
■ rost re the l
j’lidmd by mere brute force X
believe the past justifies acoj tin
hitch a poli* y until p> icetid r.me
been attempted and evliausle'l.
they have never l>eet. atl. mpt*d
out farther referring to the *-uu
of our failure thus far is concede
over great the resource* that In
placed to the
qiluiititv
I «y t " • iitortnuiing it has been sent t*
> i■•■xv field to .•v.-rej-f. hi . great porsuu-
; i'" p"'vtv. A eoinpleta history of th»
— J"
•- I.•illoebe *V v
,j | lil . ... ■ 1 II I N KdKOISa IN N AHI1X II.U. I h
• , li. it :,i w hieh j ‘"lloxving lu'count ol tlm condition of th
\ ,V.'br.uiL'lil ' >" Na-hviHo i< Iron tip- charge I.
, ,■ .. ,.!ii VuL I ’.■< tirtiml .l i' \ Ju.lK.. ll?i, „. un tit
, . ' . _ | act f«ir tin* punishment nt slave-:
N\ <• "t th \. I,v .lie are ab-o
llltoly curs'.il xs il ti tin* presence of a lie
• populati. n, which xv.• find it iinpossi
r liquor.- .-llogel lie
The Two Yc
irei
Note.
fi tb«
tlm Treasury, published i
It will bt» soon that such
fundable in 8 per cent, b
be utdil the Cist of July t;
> am etill
and will | Gjy earliei
field, i
Divisionn, a Hriva*
concentration of ar
effort* to obey iho ot
1 have the honor t
Inquiry he nppoi
i bloody |
-Holder* of I heroic spirits atrutchud upon tl
• . ' . { field, in un unequal struggle a. mu*.- ....
microBtCd I DivuionH. H Hriifnii*.. an ov.-rv. leining
complexion of the tight. *
e. Hooker's divisiou of bis an.
a- disastrou* in this in-lance, a
been all auch in formot military 1
It ii known that Hulhok utterly
proveil of thit di.-p riiou «*f the V
forcer, and tho result proved that in tl.i- j • -j n v i*
ffl'T If Lee l<> I tha i two
Table histo
and hoxve
the noble armici tho
ed and di'Kroyed, in
recorded failure after laiiure, a,
aling to "t.r -edional pvido ami
it destructive t«x ail our groat
A pa-3 'iger who cat.
yesterday afternoon, i p it- th” urrivai
thereof litr-.' numbei' of women and
child en riven «.n oi NVuimru by th,-
Yanke..* or I* lu- in; ■ lai>e the "hi(i ..f
allegim.e... Ailliey U-CI •• al '.nved to take
nolle *.f the ir prop* rty \* 1 tli them, their
aiiiinti. ■ in iiimiix . a-ex painful in Mm
extreme. Thu r.-iiiK' '-. or moreproporly
exile.*, r.q->rt the Yankee in N xv nr’u
flrinjf antufea an i making olhor demon-
•tra ions of joy over the death of 8tono-
wall Jar k.-on. If thi* did not como ap
parently direef ir.’rn Newborn, we would
be unwilling o believe tl at any people
could bo so degraded.' But, with a fool
ing of shame that auch things could bo
den** by men, wo arc. forced to hollove
flint they \xoro done.— IfVmmyfon Jour.
Th** I^mdon -onrrespondent of a Now
York journal iwuer'.s that the chief gun
ner <<f the Alabama * the in-st exi. rt
artiilerim in th” Hritiih navy Afte- h-
il’g mustered out of li r M ije t
vice, with the expectation of r« -enlisting
Im joined Cup.. .*'nmm*w..xvith whom hi-
pay i* ii’JtX) Btarllng n month, *• which i-
OoiifodHftie currency, is equal to $42,000
per annum.”
Th” Aug r-'u I'onstiiutionulist *ay* »*'
the luto-* .-sion of tlio Confed.-rate t'..ur,
in Columbia, Ln*v-nn ned King w* i.
capitally Convicted of having in their po»-
«eaiion note- of the Confederacy, with
intent to counterfeit and utter th*- p*,nm,
and are under oout"nc«* of death, to h<
hanged on the ftr-t Friday in August next.
IxKHKL rm.SO.NRR8 TaKISO TIIKOATU
—flixty-flvo rebel prisoner* took li o until
of allegiance and expressed m desire to re
main within our lines. Right, were from
North Carolina, thirteen from Mississip
pi. thirty from Louisiana, nice from Ala
bama, and six from Virginia. More Mini
ntm (mirth oftho whole number captured
will take tiie oath
Ro suy* the Mnltimorc American. Ii
do*** not rav. however, that Mn -c prison
ers were totd ll «t uni* *- (hey took th*.
• nth they would b>- sent to For- Dvla
ware, *nd that many <•' tlmni hud hern,
at that deimmiaCKl hole buf’i'o. They j
had the choieoor privile^n, and '
o doubt
y have |
if any
tho terrors .of that
wrenched from thorn'the oath,
.Southerner did take it, which <
much doubt. —.S’au. licp.
The firn use made of the now Confod-
.•rate fl ig in Richmond, was to enwrap
the r* mains of iho departed chieftain,
Juekt-.n This fact alone is sufficient to
consecrate tho nowly udopted bannerol
Mi*. ('onfodoraey In the hearts of our brave
?oldior» and patriotic people.
Col. R. \Y McGaxock, of the 10th
T**nnessee Regiment, who was killed in
tho late fight at Raymond, Miss., pruxi-
t 'o*»L. — The
Fr.
Tit
hie
oiitr->l.
general lend*;
111*
. •ii-. and *.eiy Mu
I'li. y pilfei, tlu.y
respect .
•\t.
ileal L’htatc Hale. -The two loti, corner
of i 1 )road end Randolph utreuta, on which
. the h\to drug fctoro of J. NY. Brook*, was
•ucatrti, xx oro sold nt auction on Tuesday,
n-id w« underatand broughtS*A,«W.
oftho *c
any)lost powei
Of ffdurnu l *
M\** scrx ice t *
'l"Kr.'« by any
pnrtanco; »c<
investigation
feelings, I can
! deemed best b.\
■ ; to ar-, Ijil’lo at : f.jrni*Led Hooker with a plan, it could J n,;litai-\ conffict, we are l'«»r i il.ii e on,. I'*' r > 1 * ri ' ;
7 ." V’ 1 ;, n * • not have boen more to hia liking G" I step on'the i .-ud'ol peaceful *ii.’ii.‘ N\ .- , (, ‘
v : h the flr;,t j, ur |Bil all bin forces upon Hooker i Hro t',»i ** xig*o. • ).i .- • ,.n
, -i and boat hi"): thia was on Haturday and p nnt . tV Ami wliiLt we would t t*- , J’ ■ l;.1.!‘ 1 ",
... Vj ,, v,..| I ' 1 tt,J d ih ’n oi:i Monday, lie repos- „o national disumiiibern;’ .. -ui ' !l , ''• ' l ’
!' n'»d drove Se..” wick thonvor, with j W1 ..*,» \ ».rv far *in th*. . .n-
olhini..
•v regard no la'V, human
ne "i them are engaged
it tliex nro so numerous that
.<p- only M iractional part,
'mi'!’* our -i eels; they erovvil
i,-; they llii’iid «»t*r alley-,
li’ius***, cellars Mud carruU.
■ I y to woik ; t«»*» ignorant
Ii between libi-riy nnd iieon-*-;
•* I” re«pi.« t e**rnm«<i< decency,
' :*'!«•• 1 to observe the ordinary
i thiev
’harleatoi
**mi'll f>>r that port. I im-
1 French nnd hnglii.li G«. ■ r:
l, 0 ! km*.* of the **xistence of i
t query whnt insLrui
> their ngei
('Imrlfjii
The King ol'Abyt-iniu has do*,-1 a red whi
>n the Viceroy of Kgypt. In th** declara
tion of war, the termer «ayr: "You d<
i)..i make war like u brave umn. You
hide yourself behind walls.
v" jr eni-uik- with cannon.
Mu; open country with your army ; ther.
, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
M*.nn,K, ‘ifld.-T.u* special reporter of
tho Advertiser nnd Register, tolo7rnph-
ing troni Jackson under date of tho SBd,
xfatos that the latest from Vicksburg is
up to Thursday night. Our loss, so far,
has boon r. Ight, and thn injuries to tho
batleriea are trifling. Tho garrison U
well supplied and confidontof holding the
place. The enemy has been foiled it. all
his effort*. His dead strew' the ground in
irout oi our works. One estimate placea
th*» Vankeu los.. at RtJKtU*
hiring x*»Mi bend a mtervaU laf-t nlghl
arid to *1«5’. 1 ii • uemy e supposed to
nheiring our hatferi*^.
The unumy rupormd mI Ponebatouia,
La., nnd an- running trains up that far
ftum New Orleans.
Tui.laQoma, ii Ii I*.—Reported capture
of two regimumsin front, with two pieens
of artillery, is not true. Tho enemy did
surround and capture un outpost of some
for.y men.
All quiet in front.
R1c9%c0.su, 24th. - -The Examiner has
Northern papers to tho 22d.
The I.) rnocratln State Mass Meeting at
Indiana polls, on the 20th, was largely at-
• teli-d. 1). NY. Yourhees, PriMtdent. A
l'**o*l deal *»f e\iitomont prevailed during
•• d .y. I *.ity or fifty arrests wore .made
1 *r « arrying concealed weapons, shouting
i**r J«*ff. Davis, etc. The speeches wero
oi ineipally in opposition to the war me*a-
u.-mo; (•'** administration. At 8 o’clock
: m , resolution- were int od^iucd nnd
hurriedlx parsed ami ^great confusion—
fier which the meeting adjourned sino
die.
On several (rain* leaving tho city at
night, thoexeUrtionUt* commenced filing
*>n tho soldiers. Tho homo military au
thorities »toppod tho train and searched
the passengert. About 600revolvers worn
taken, and numerous arrests made.
Vnllnndigham Phs boon couveyod Io
Fort NVarren.
Th»* office cf tho .Nfonitor, a democratic
' c.‘W.spup”r publiilibd in Huntingdon,
P**-’ has boon destroyed by a mo 1 ).
'I Syraeu e Courier -aya Mrs. Val-
Undigham ha* become a lunatic.
It i- reported that the Alabama i- block-
ad*;d in tho Ray at MutUnique*.
' COMMERCIAL.””
OoLI IIBL'I, Ml ■ 33.
COTTON.—For Middling cot.on 3 1(3* L’eonU
have boen paid- Holder.-. *>f Gutr Krmto* are con
tending fur 3 A.l-j cents.
FLOUR has declined t<>$i50@56 per barrel.
CORN L aelHnv at 12.25*,*2.50 from storesand
wageus.
ML A l, # .’.50 from tho city inilb; from wufon.- 1
#2.25*-,2.10.
PORK W hole hog 50o. per !b. from woxonj.
MACON 80090c. pur lb.- n deolino,
LARI) 90096.
tH.tl . fr*»ir» WHi'iio*. iV<v4<X.’.
I'K \ S $2.50i5i2.7. r i I'mra wngona.
It UP F7 per gallon.
RICK declined- -12«vUr. per lb. by the tioroe.
RUTTER iLflvai w ,* vr ih.
MAHUIKU,
III Elion, Aia., on Tuosduy l^t, iftth Inst., at
iho residence cf Ur. Urymes, Mr. Juiix M. Ur-
aiiKu i” Mi,. L'fF.u-L.i AfonCK, both of 31 aeon
Ollict Motile awl (iinril llailroad. I
COLUMRUS, MA., .xtAY 1,1863. f
r |Mlh Uciiiilnr AiinuBJ Mritinii 0t the H «.
kill
I 1
NVitll HI •
jr r«'j**irter vi-.t. I ('up
All abav't tile Heart -Dr. J. A. Tvk- ,
s kk, hatter .and od I lor, of HSatonton, Ga., | lt sj Kno j
devotes his atx tuition particularly to the j
head—it is hid apocinlty : and we can tru- [
ly say that if he does his work for the j Capi
the 6calpu6 skilfully and sulUfuctoril^' as
Us labor for tho brain, ho is the most
complete head docU’
head doctor par cxc
.era tilIm Ira. on hunt? » l»t*« tupply j *"»■ 1
ofc.’ftrs© NN ”ol IIat», aerviacablo nnd 1 jj (i j„.i;., vnj ,i,„. ,
substantial. Try hia hats, and hi- paper which
—the Countryman, published ut Eaton-
ton, ut $1.60 per annum.
1 thn height- of Fr*'«{*
I drove Sr*.gwick ... :*.«•» thoriv
tlu* lo *• *»f one-third ol 1
in’vv urmive in detail.
4. Tho battle- - : tur.
II *' indi«| >. al ■:
miny’a alt.'e'k upon
. tlm
litulea and
Mr Nv hit
The xcry Thlnga NVanted NVe refer
t* tlio new'advertisement of Messrs. M.
1‘. Kixih A Co., commisaion tncrchants.
It will bo seen that they have on conaign-
inont a Vrtfio'y of vjiluablo articles—such
ns are most scarce and indcinand. Deal
ers and others would do xveil to note
vrh.ra U», jot ,u,.|, Article, «p- I ^S'rSdXttt
that lliv co:
rough t lo be
lnd fl*'ot would haxu r
. woiideu nuvies «-f France
j Relative t«» the injuries m
I monitors, he stater that t
' midablo arm ol defunce
little more than half >'» i
of other iron clads now
that therefore it wh« *!io
those in tho fight were n
ns they could bo made,
views may bo summarized b
tho iron chid* buliaxe.lu* w*
xpectod, althoXigh
rios, a- the
k on Mon-
„ , , . . . proved. The 1 atli-i was det'* :rted ul-
'"■ 1 '• ' *'• moil boforo Hooker’* *. *•«■ and the latter
; could not even malm a divorsion to auvo
• Mr. Whit- him. Leo and Jucki>on drove our army
ii \m i ..juN j sloadily from point t*» point until it was
i. I-.: • ,..ii nod j crowded buck upon the south blink oi the
' river. Onr nrtulerj'-v-which, according
i.i- %•.or*’in re-I lo the rebel account 1 * was splendidly
i, „t < our!’”- j served—no doubt saved what remained
• ; -.il-i’-l the . oftho army.
il»I. ( >n r*-< ”r*l. I « r » Tlio rutreat acrosa the river, uceord-
i< i iitniti 1 *! tir* j illglo Loo’s dispatch to .luff. Davis, * , *»in-
ir mi tin- iron ! mencud on Kumlay night, and xva.s in
ii, k tlm entire I consequence of hi-signal x iet* ry. Tin
unit England. ! Administration - rtiimmciit in that it x*us
stained !■> the i commenced on Tuesday night, simply as
hoir most for- ) a matter -<1 pr. auliou <*n account * t tlio
the turret, ir ' storm and rising st renin. Lev'** ao ”iint
lr**ng as thou*’ I has all tho known facts and Ih* pr**bnbil-
huil'ling and itioaon iu side. Tlio Union corri’fcjmnd-
hupnged that onts all ngree tlint tlio atorosa.nd baggage
impregnubh* I wore moved lo th*> north bank on Mon-
In rhort. his . day, leaving nothing hut tho artllleiy
i that j and infantry t*» cross on Tuesday. The
iIn be j tierce storm on that (lay probably saved
•ould tho bulk of our army which whs paused
ply early.
i the
t f,.«
* Hp-
T.,u
^TtnexaK J. I.cxx In. Seo the advertise-I |
Bent of the administrator on tho o**tate ne *
fh)*. J. Lewis, deceased * I 1
More Rag** NVaiitrrt !
r friends to send
us all the <
can collect.
n and linen rag** they j merer.
bw of our subscribers |
battery and engines
during the whole tight
ideratlon.—.V. F.
t of hi- loss-
> roads as ii it wai mado by Ocn.NYads-
Mm say In, total bo. in killeu,
*i and missing will not b** more
l thousand iiut. If this I— true.
1i,t j there are several < ircum-tanees that r>eo«l
i»tble j explaining badly. Gen. Ncdgxt ick alone,
] all llio accounts agron, lost one-third his
I Mian t
r a hot
ar sh.irt <
nfLthtttikh
i pur Into call, by rend-
s they had, but tho sup-
* ho have al- j
I call it live thou
j Kroileriekhburg, :
j eight hundred no
* ed. Thi, would !
thousand
id. Tl
Ru
enptu
tho
i*l to hav
' xv hut they **ould to supp'. v i
h to imitate t
paying 10
ion, with tho de
lotod, on tho pi
1 tho storming *>f the
on Sunday, lost us
iu killed and wound-
vn but little ox r four
eon kllle*l, v.’.iiml***!
• tremond.’U, buttles
erinls from whi
v ib.ij, Hintitin i
1 I *w tlm public
*»t measure** and
turiniuud t<» Imx *
At. Ubuplain <
'sbvtcrlan :
mlitutiot.iil ! multitude of what
slab!. .
hut d*’«’n not boar
l and hollowlos
*i'«* a curse to tlm
ly, a blight upon
decency, and a
> hoard a .young Irnly
Notaries Public.
Tho following notico appears in the •
Augusta payors: '|' • N j
All appointment <>l l'uhlie NotarM -, b.-ur- 1
ing *late f*> ir years aiitorioi't*• the 1 t day I
ef Juno, instant, art* by lav. vurui’al. I
l’orsons desiring reappeinlmei.l »'*>uld |
make MpplicHtioii t«i the Honerablv li.
uirv eiirtli, a
I. re. H s.’ll
I’lild * ut thf
• Imp*’, In- could
, -i,pplying the
will I
liei
ol I ha: day. J’* F.
A nd tho subjoined net
ih*- last Logislaturo:
,|?i . 1 rf to trijalisr rnnl on
* Ml**
'I M'lT*
pM*»*o d by
i) by said Ju
. ifc
u | *i»’ *•
ilp.n
of those good-
In runnersnre pulming *>tl
I'rom K'lglalid, whori, in
A** Ir.iin Yankoodom, and
I in th*. eountry w hich, by
.* into the pocko h <*(' Mi”
has proved Ihui
the
.•nth
Upon 111*; ii.inut*
to thorn certilicH
and qualificiiiiol
thoir names
Ami wh rois,
to the legality a
Notaries Fublic who havo hold, un i had
hold, their office*, for four yours at the ,
time sunt Codo wont into nlfieel, i
appointin’
Tiik C\ ki: .1 l)u. Hi.sj-s. Dr. Davlff
The- -l.’iius IJim.-, alia- Dr. Huiniltori,
v it. brought hel'oi ” Judge Miie.ruth Tuos-
dny turn uing, under an ap|*licati*m for
hi, discharge from the impri-onmenl in
whieh-he win held bv th*. Fmvost Mar
shal. H appeared in evidenco that, the
order for hi- arr*.-t •■. given by Gonoral
Ripley
hutti’illi* ofliuthion; they have laboied
* h* orl'ully and madu saerifleos unmur
inuringly, and have proved theiiHolvc**
xvorthy <d'th”ir patriotic husbands who
urn in '.lie field. The young ladies have
loanied le • mi- *’f usefulne-s ami oeonomy
and will uu*ko iimdol wives for our brave
young soldier., when they return from
tlio bloofly field to poaecful pur-ulta.
II KA
Mi”
Danville and Uiolm
ompany'i
1 G*
l!,c
ral Re,
had
the
will buy paper r
Our
snr’y funds shall hi
The estimated eostr
fedorato funds is six
| our whole lines f<
; sion, mult havo c
1 'I i how many
and hav
ly whornof.
Hoc. 1 li- it enacted I
Assembly, thatthesev- ra
tarioi* l'ubli< in this Nut** '
hornby tloclar* *1 t*> be. l< g'*l
which were porfunnod inter
txv.son the expiration *•(' the
uforaiuiid and the time of tho
their appointment.
ds net, be and the s
ed.
•<l to lath April, D
eligressi.uial I If
‘•nl the pe tition *if tho p” *
■h nceonlirigly remanded i
f the milituiy authorities.
wlm.-c Iu*mil tlio money wiu. The nfl*s
j -engur. xvliosu uamo in NVilliain *>nrvey,
! -lari’ d from Danville with >i -,*!•• eon
j Up.ling 1 he money, but inslO’id •• going
i • R * f. i» ' i. g..t ..*1 the train at Httrki*
d'.l” and r.’turned to Danville, sendint.
i Mil** on to Riehrnona. On examinu
: * i<mi w lien it reach*-1 there, it whs ascur
! milled that the money hud been stolen,
| end immediate steps were tnkon to arrosl
j ill thief, which alter a chase us far ax
; NauDhury, N. 0., whs effected
i«l diulur.H of tiie money wt
nl upon th*> person of Garvey and ei
•d. Lynchburg Hep.
« ht hi
thus «
\\
to hr
let courage and
•ido tho fate **f battle. It wav
Hltce-lnrn fought.”
n Rkmkmrkhim*.— li i- notwhrti
wo earn but whnt wo aavo that mak* - u-
rieh. It is not what we out. but what v.e
digost, that make- us fat. It K a<<t vrlmi
we read, hut what we i-*’imimber, tha
laaktts ii- learned. All thin i.- vary -im
pie, hut it is worth t'ememlMiring.
hulUui., il tho oMIii an.i ilirard Railroad
t «»ia|*i.y. l*,r Un* olootion of Otfiuors. will
ml.i m tho little*’ in U.rnr.1, Ala., ou Wcdnef
■a>. tirst ili*y *.t Ja y next, ut IJ o'olook. A. M.
tly order ul lioivrii *>t Ul rectors.
.Uu> 24, lsn.-. -ta ,l. M. FltAZltll. 8so’y,
ALL MEMBERS
( NF U pi i. R. tin want, Company of Noa-
\f Cun eripts will report at Id- Load qu rtara
5y 11 u'ulock on hiday tho iS'th lust., for tbo
urposo of oiKpiiiisailon ,\c. * Each member
inlb-Uu* in
.. br*u* with L
lathur, i oiber or «uardia
i*id ('..miiany.
I ni’cii . lew more men to compleU* my Coi
i) join would do v
Ml)UK HALT l I'll MI
IhI lot) ope .ed h ’t .v* . Ii
ginia Null \\ * irks. Mu- i
tors’ N ilt (’ntiipiMiy h «
■ • snd Mi- Vu
mg. tin* Flan
shipped 10.HU*
puny lias on h in
lor shipment, ah
Mr. Bigham, Mi
uxcry «’tlbrt t<> Ii
i rough. —LaGr
I buen ieeaixed Thu
2J (KX) l»usb**ls ni**r*-
’i-eaidunt, is m king
.’.* hiiiancu brough
• Hryotcr.
llKUIMKNTa KN ItoUTK FOR UoMK
Fr un two to four rogiimmis per <!.*\.
from the Artn.v of the Fo otnac, w ho *
ti.rina of service have expired, arrive ii
this city, on their return h .me to b«.> uiu--
lered out *»f - rv b-. f.-d t y the D„
Hundrod and Twotuy Si’i-’riin, hi. I <>..
Hundred and Tlm ly- Fitth Fem,-ylvan
regiments arrived, nuinborm^ io;*:*
about llfusen hundred men. .V }. ll<
uU, 16 th.
The rapt urod Yunkop olDuers ut R *
mond soeni'-d to hav** a high re-no. ,
iiifu, try. One *i'I llieni rermirki'UtliH ■
oavalrynien wet- not us well built no.
courageous as their cavalry, but tin* i
fan try were too desperate for th m
"For,” said he, “when the ragged mtun'
ry ronto upon a i»>ittery it is no u-o i.
hold <»n to it. They are mug to axe i
and if Napoleon's men were behind i
they could not stop them. They are era
zy about butteries.”
Cotton C.xnD Machine*.—Amom
tho cargo of a t«*amer which reeenti.s
reaehod Charleston, are several coitm
card tnnehines, with a supply of wire
which will hb put in operation immedi
ately. - Conft'/utionnliat.
:• boiore tb.it day.
M.*; 21. I'mK. I.,0 T R. ilOVVAHl), Js.
N «*»»«•<
HAVKhi-o.
I Tb*. oiw J Lo
• in . hit-’l
May 24,1883.- *!.«•*
u*-sted t*
•MMIN A. LLNVJfl.
I—\ye will not say j from this State m
„ . rtainly inoro than J tion, except M
thousand. Judging by the otHor ] Chambliss ; and_ they all havo coinpoti*
i furnished us fr*
bottled of the
i put twenty-fi
; i'.mtjrtt Gel
; in his estimai
1 on both sides
j Rut the th* ;
jnght to h.
.r, thi* ilgl
•o thousand men nor a an
ral Hooker may bo right
, but if ho i-, tho lighting
vai disgraceful,
io is loo painful to dwell
will be return- !
Distrii-’ without oj.-
Total.
In th© employment c
F.fsjO
1.900
1,600
7,600
round numbers
probable losses
in of the enemy
e*1 prisoner**,
difference iu
iomo idea of
» whippod.—
• the Govornor of Virgini
borofGon. Jackson’* -
campaign of last summer
uff during tho
all contributions to
All communications
campaign **h <xvs n paiutul lack
j capacity nnd true courage: of
1 force and a high sense «*f honor,
readers aroaliko incapablu and u
torn except M r. !’.
Mr. John-on. M
od from lloicombi
position. Atnongtha 'andidat
announerd arc Mr. Kidwull. d'tho Roar*|
.if Fublic NY* in opposition to Mr.
Ilus-ell, Col H \ Kdruund-on. k- **om-
hoth t»f i potitor xvilii Mr. S' *.*:••,. and C*d. NVi* 1-
nu’iitul • liHiii against .Mr. I.v-,. Tb • cleat .on
itur I take** plac** Thursday' the 2>*'.b instant,
■ora* | It i»* on many account* desirable and im-
j portant that the vote should b*
/t'uhm. Whit, 19/A.
undor thirty tho
r*nn tbi* data,
ptutlm losses ol
conflict-. Our
in likely
I-I Mi instant says:
Noiuo of the (ieorgia papers are getting
to bealmo l as spiteful and disgustingly
pei oiutl a- tlio pup* ro of Rubngh, N. C.
It mu-t l.” * o.! • .1 tint u-e have in
Georgia ”fii” iuiittitor.' of tiid New York
llenil'l. wte. *-.>ine up to tho -lundard of
that paper in all it* prominent character*
i-tic**, except its ability.-.S'aranuqA Aleuts.
He IMPUftTIfJG AND EXPORTING
L.\.» .Vi ILkN Y uK tL.uRUJA.
Ill' nih- iiljci i i tli. (irat million h herr-
1 ••>- r>• * in- i .*t e». ’Ui’iiU will bn expeotud
, tli it.cl .*t Jupv.
1,1 * • 4 *» M*e . vJit i f th« Rank of t’oin-
iii’ii*’, tile ip iiiy suk in L'barieat’in,Coluiii*
J,u * ur , “ llu - t ur *f’d. C.,or in Cummbiu. .Mneon.
*»r Augu t.i. w.tu oeruficatoa, will be
”• * -l nt tbo luarknt eiieu iu pi.ymont of sub-
■n lions,Ipdsltvered in Savsi.unh oi Obarlns-
l-'irt or subscriptions are buiny roreivod, to.
i * i. -H'u* I* iu- us Mn* above, for t c s*»c
* •a.Me.ii I• •> .* i* *ih»-n nU08<-rioe*l for.
.i. * liurlei will bo l.’ikon under tho Code of
»i.i. wini-h co line*, tail-liability to actual
• ■> • J **1 siibscriptiou...
• ayi!4, Isiii.-.g (J R. LAMAR
.\ GHTEFN Thousaud Six Hundred
'^iiM en, forty-five oue-huuuretjths
-.i.i * i.XML ui.-...*..* <1 li in uiyemploy-
' t wit i in*- or . ced* **t a m-wum bo tiad
I J.” ru. ted to -.lie , u ..ouotiug to L.LU-
ix Ru.ti.od ai.d ion 46- 00
n-roic .o iiu\«... tod fiid »v oittht.
eUeitmoi ttnUiiiiiH, twlii.-b isft
d ackiiowiedpoi
.i.iilain, hdiii
.. ha.nl me
tfnlajr ut 8 o
i nioiuner oi I
..■King tho money. Rdlov__._
A ashington night infantry Vo uiitoori-
* uii’ivd in oi o hand at toe baul-i ..f Hove
I’liio ll- «u* -ern . n Saturday raomin
K)o«-ullo. il« ta a Cat adi.m by birth, abuti.
■Oyea -”t g*- led 'J inches in hcighi, roddisb
aair. florid « '—*——* - ‘ - • ^
well vduo.i u.l aud plausible. Ho has ffrilbh
oiiMuliitc i ape'i.
A rowai.i' oi ONE THOlhiAND DOLLARS
M i-
■ith"
Jackson and Lee.
Tho R'ditoond Koquiror of th
fist., conluin* n lengthy communication
litionofthn Stale will i
! and wotheroforourgoall votors, whuci
14th 1 I n Attend the polls and vote n'. their c*
ntmncos and judgmont prompt.—Rich
Whig.
large
nl for Mm
with i
?>ng:
nd G.
Loi
as
iluil Ci
IT-
A Canimd NVitn'kih. **A <
I ont of tlm Milwaukio N’cxv^ w
1 Avkarmus, gives mmc very t*i
! monv to the intlumicu nr
Yankee meddling and effects
Tunneling t c Alp*. out tlm b* i r
ospondent of the Y World, ^ the blac
rom Turin, Italy, uudor date of It may be m
tongii.o. rngenterpmeoftun. ; n*^uerk Item
t of Lampbh
>od is preferable. .
■ tl.ey may bn bollud v,-„ r d.
stirred in aflerwarda.
j use as liquid or pasto.
. ■* .*■ —
ho dUkaUCH pen ol rated
rations on both sides, i*
lilo, leaving tleven more
World i
N.U., da tod .May
tract the foFown
-Tbs
i Nov
York
fortune
[the wounding ol Gen. Jackson) tolls me
that he found the General on abed of
straw, about four o'clock in tbc morning, i
and that when told of what had occurred, .
those—‘‘Thank God it is r . ,. , . . , ,
... wor..-," and that Ira farther .aid- | *".? tbo hundred.
‘Any victory is n dear one that dopriv
is of tL|* *^r .’ici-s o*‘ Jacksou, even for
horttime.” Upon tlm Informant me
ig that Im bolioved il wns tho inton-
Jacki
iMng fro
i'ri'.u'l'
i the c
daterumn •
tuiu ati I *•»
ratuli’iling
C’onfedcr- * offierrr in iho x> • tix
order of Ilunisi'l”. Tho Ym 1.”*- G
ornment fcoeins bent upon making th
war of savage barbarity, and exery a*
cruelty should ho promptly met. if
i information is correct, the execution
pond- doubtless take pine** "t an curly d*u
The following was tho resolution in ro-
>: d to Vullumlighuin’B arre-t, adopte.’.
y a mooting o' tbo Mozart Hull Demo-
rin-.y, i Ncy York city:
A’- Wiv./. Tliat tho arrest and detention
f JJ.'is ( Icinnnt L Valhindiglmm, of
i ... mj.* n a 'i ilitary order, as u punish-
in- of the right of freo
haste) farroooverod as t*) bo able
turn to his horno in Elbert. Though I
hud n,long ami danger*,u--pull, li i m*
conaidored on tire ly outnf dangor.
—
Tho Mtd’ilo Rc^iKtor of Tu* -lay, -ay .
The stoamor Nina nrrixa’d yesterday!”
morning xvilh arms and ammunition.
Sho was escorted out of Havana by the 1 r
Yankee steamer Suntiugo do Cuba, but : (
o nr«? nutlioriii.il to aunounce ths nnnu of
\VM. 31. ItllOWN, ..l AInrii.ii county.
the latter wus stopped[at tha „> ,
ripnnish “guard deeosta,” to “>•<>0 if he
harbor and hospital stores had b ot
paid I' 1
The number of portions in Nashville,
who h ivo takon th” yalli of ullcginnc*
, since the publication f Gen. Mitclml's
popular disettaii.'n (which Is J order on tno 22d u It., roach eg about 7,-
4UU, and those who havo given tlu* non-
tn bat an I'*, parole about 1)00, making a
dition and prospects oftho negro. YVrit- received h;ltci> ir.*i
r from Helena, Arkansas, he
under tlm law*, of tho laud),
;»v- 1 L another step toward* absoluto despot-
>■ n ism, NVe di’iiouii'-o Mi'-act, by whom-
t "I soever uutl*.-ri/’ <I or instigated, as norim*'
ll"- (.gwinst Mi • pcopln *if all tho State.-. To
wili. r- i.»t Hggrc>-i’*ri Ions odious our Rovolu-
i.ionary ratborx, *>i every colony on tho
(•ontim iit, mad” common oause ; ami wo,
men of New York, -vmpath 1..ing with
• brethren of other State . Mtbjcciod to
h outrage*-, pledge our lives, our for-
sacred honor, to atnnd by
otal of about.
NEW BOOKS.
Mtl.Ar LX' LO All<iNS, XJ> CtuulwDi*ih-
J on-. ' 11m'.)
T \.\NTIAL.7LW : or tho Ratilo oftho Hards.
Tlm COM EDKHATK. Al.o a Map of th«
i*io of Vick»')ury -Its acproHch by Yntoo
I’umm ami o.lmr routes^ with exelunatiom. Ac.
Just recoivod and tor sale by
NV. FRANK.
Valuable llrsl K-tatc fur Halt I
BANKS’ BUILDING.
YV K offer the larxe Mi res stoty Brick Runre
ka V wti ui HANKS RL1LDINQ, n»r
•ale by iirlvato roatraci, until the 1&th instant.
food, olothcK
0 here by the hundrode— froed
Rack of NVashtmru'ii headquarters,
A but a tibort distance, Is a peach arc-hard,
the little craves in ro*s to closo that one
hardly slop i,etu*.u thorn. Uore,
for them, without' for Iho ditchargo of civil officers from the J
cine, they sicken army. The bill waa introduend into the
king in
‘ them to tbo last.
STOOKHOLDERa
GEORGIA ISiORTINI) i'eXPORTIXG CflHI'l j
U ' I LL deliver the tatniiles of iheir I'.itton » •
^ the Low. U il .1.--. ( ” .-ii-Miicttiio ..
Senate by Mr. Orr, of South Carolina,
WU3 passed by both Housos of C ongress,
»“<* on -of April approved by ! foutl<1 wiUlnllt
tiou af'GoD. .tsckaull tu hav.; prftfcowd tbcili , about two tout m,d„r K rouad arc uvur a
Uundav, had be irat havo fallou. Gcu. ! dead n.. B r„ u ,, and day after day
1 charge,
comDli6he.1 but ons mile
twill bo able, by his improved
by tbc
’ NY
,» i lAwnnnwt x»*-»eion, a 111* uiuor ui tho
that, although Forty-fourth Massacuueett , to tho ac-
r * mpILlicd daughter of Israel Discs way,
banker of Nowbern. After making u
sns*'er of bi- property to tho bride
groom, the father left our linos u [th other
i Lee quietly *aid
pressed to-day," at me t-i
about 4 A. M. liastilyd
! inking of h> simple fare of b
Thwc pcopl. .hull Ira I '. ,lhcr ; j w ^ L “, ,u
time ritiax | P'R-dded t° Ihu Dan..
en*l
> offensive amolj
i forced, are teeu ' ^^nU iu this d”pnrtment will soon be j f
Nearly twelve thousand men belong- j
cracker he -allied forth, I hear unatten
ded, and n -.do such dispositions as rou-
dered that nabbath a binned day for our
cause, ev* u though Jucktoa bad fallen j
among ’
death
list. An*i there
— _ dozen uegro grave yards in Uolooa,
ouch being rffpidly filled with negroes,
who were onc» happy and contontod, iu
health and carod lor, of use to themselves
and the world.
York
, 1 no -i 1 1 ” • 1
I commissioned
military ter vice
1 that 1
\ •
o great 1
Northern Fikakcxs.—A
incident connected wiih tbere ^fua not'o rM yt&° exist in ]
i\t not only the existing .
-‘drives stocks up, but tin ..uny p
of money through 'ho wur ■
'uy sido of the Alp
. A NV
, v, , • - menu in iuis a-purtniena win soon o»- . . ■ • . . * , ,r ,1,- ■•“** y* vuivugu uu
J by the ro.d 00 the ba- ou of tb - U » hoped j hb« on Hundai (_ whicU
evive tiie propriety o! r«i. i; g a fun5 to
which General Loo tout him
morning, bursting into tears,
'ar hotter for tl.«* Confederacy that ten
glia letter say*: “ The Na- promote enlistments in loyal North Cat- ; »r 1 Letter or tm* Lontcaeracy 1.un
A is t.. be purged at lo.t o^olina regimenU. Jacksoo. should havo lallen than
..n.a.lhl. _.l “ Tl I " OJ 4 T .. . T.U.A r*_ _* 1 L*W.
Jacob Adams, a deserter from the F
quite curreut, that :
received the l fc R* ,r , j,ouses ot the tiovorument, which are at
jU OUliaav 1 t i, e rate of over two millions per day.—
• u ® Tiie ordinary channels of trade afford no
meal Capiul i
he rebel. an d ....
“ fe jJ >L An ordc
•ending outside of vv.. „„ V1 «,»
both male and female. Tho p)an
mpatbizors whr»j The U.fi. transport ]
j 11 •> Cincinnati nud St. Louis,
cause n <*®J«nawoai.' good to the 1
. -...., ^ uu , *,.» w.w. Island, Capt.
wili soon be isaued 1 Phillips, accidentally t**”k tire on the
line* all diblovul i evening of tho BOth ,ult., and was entire-
•_.-i ri-L ' n ♦ v daztfoyed. She xxa- built at Next
, ! York, three yearn old. n 1 formerly plied
u I Iretween this city ana G mu Cove. Was
insured by ths OoTvrnmcat.
tor thin capital, and it of necessity
1 largely into stocks, from whence It
bo instantly withdrawn wl.cn wanted
uore peaceful times in tho u*ual busi-
oftne country. The whole move-
shot at ment is a natural <
y ’’fficor, n
. or private in
ha- I con olecto 1 ni
-J, a bermtor *»r Rwpr**»cntutivo in
ongresa of tho Confederate State!-
the Lcgi.iluture *-f any ot the Stab
/. — \ — - judge of the '* ! -
N kxv Oklkanm. -Tho no- I
Orleans ar much dissatis- !
freedom. NVhorover .
pupors, they r p c arrested (
rd tu tlio CutQp.t
<.r ”ihcr party, and i^i
R. C,i nmi they will raeetv
Folietes
IsMisrt
to tin*
and shipped off*to tho plantalfbne, where ‘ J ,\- M-. toi oV
; they nro ant to work ut two dollarh p..r oglookj 1 . M.
»n«l aro shot down at tho leabt
nriibor lin.-ttiou. They say they
'Ctly willing to bn xvhippod or !
ally punisbed, but can't
luck, I*. M.. fro;
, UtUoe hours from 1
of tiae Confederacy,
cuit, district or supreme courts of law <
equity in any of the btateiq dintric* attor
ney, clerk of any court of record, sheriff,
ordinary, judge of any court of probate,
collector of State taxes, not exceeding one j
for every county, parish recorder, upon
furnishing the Secretary of. NN nr with
evidence of such oleetion or appointment,
.«r .* :so corporally punisbed, but can t V.J 0rt ‘ . l f # V*i ry v ot «\
md I*!"’. 0 ** ,bo !. Kl . . T 1 '*? * 0,,M ".-‘.'I!- ! r.r.l.nV h.-'i? J fj.
i with any Confedoralo wt , v> ^ wi
"ifht enter New O* loans—so groat is j fors thu Alat lay of July enmius',
mir duguct for their Abolition frxends. * " * ' “
cotuc in sn»l
for fuudiug at the Treui
they wi
abunes, and thu faster lie follows it, the
_ f r swifter it flies from him. Almost every- |
if an officer, bix retignatiou sliall bo j thing promises happiness t>* us at a dis- I
* * " non-commis- tanco—such a st* p of honor, such a pitch !
bueli a fortune or match fo
o'clock Monday. A lurgu number of
ueopu were present at tho execute
promptly accepted, and if m non-commis- tan
si *neu officer or privute, be honorably I of ►
ditchsrgea by tbo Secretary of NV a r. child—but when we come nearer to It,
Richmond Examiner, either wo,full short of it, or it falls shott
jo* our expectations; and it is hard to *ay | Toapla*
Thk FohuCxhe.-After further lengthy f which <>( tlie*o is tho greatest disappoint- ! heauny. ht.
rgument on tho part of the prosecution rnord. Our lmpos an* usually larger Mian h
the HiMtingx th” enjoyment cun satisfy : and an ovi!
minued the long b-ar d. besides, tliat it mav never
reorder Cav- cmni’. ii moy times inoro painful an*l
1. troubJeeuiuo than theovll Itself when it
I coiucs.
Dsposl
.uio iu«u.b» .m, v . ., M,y ensulu*.
be debar, od tha privilegauf funding
Thcenid Nu*ss aro entitled t« l>" luielert in
eight p**r eout. Rend-, iiaiablu in t»*n years.
'Sianad C. ll. MKMM IVHKR
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
valuable Plnutution, on tb’-
..... >rial«. Th® pine** contniut
i«e of laud, do* of which is cliutro’ 1 ~~
od (into **i' cultivation. On die 1
L AM offvruigiu
U atui* Creek,
uctoe of laud,
in a good (inte of
’fc'
HioSh ii«*«iii.i|
I Co u
argument on tho part of the prose
and counsel for the defe
court, by a majority
ALEX 1 HORISON
| ... _ . ft until tho next WH
sdvaoce iu tl*)ckH not ! ki<* and, Aldcrumn Tiiubcrlake voting
. tl*s uogutivo.—Richmond Jfag. t l\t(h.
aaniM. Attn* lied m a tier am In *
chunl * '
' May 7—dim
Wsn rd to Hire,
J ^ OOO^Narsv. Ai*pt» at UwoirtSta.
v W k-U
• "tiered nl public uuctioa.
l or i-.rni« apply te
F. W DILLARD.
»""V ■■ _ or JOiiN UANKH.
M. 1’. LCTjXj I S Co.,
Commission Merchants,
n«. lii biiimii jr„ cum sms.
On® dor south of the Hunk of Ooluoibtu.
oisr ooisrsxojsrivrKiNrx:
100 07.1. * hlortiiurm,
SOU " Blue Vitriol,
2J0 “ Rlue Maku,
400 ” Fr. bl'k Lin. Thread,
*10 boxes pale Soap.
Irt kegs lii Garb. Soda,
16 reams Dnp Vapor,
2o kegs Nails, ass'd,
48 b**x«v Leaf Tobacco,
8 do. Manf'd do.
1J0 tacks Salt,
S3 colls Ralo Rope,
1 *L>. 3 in. ( ordago.
May 10, IfrU.—dtf
Importing and Exporting Oornp'y
OFTHE ST AT EOF GEORGIA.
uUHSCRIPlTONS are being received at lb«
O Hank o. L'umiuorcq, fcavuuuab. Meoi '
.mi taj.ital stock ‘ '
.'(illl'i -a of Duliai
R.. .id uf uireeiora wun <
S!r*r«*i onutbeukH dd-
Iptlen to be el --1U111: I mi. lu.lliftn .*rdc!-
bs.’rilit”, - I* rib* r* t’> th lira! uit
have ... . . i •• . . , auksfyopRou
11 1 10 bo bi’i*Uu« uolii
>ub* ‘tip ions
"t -fits C01 tupau'y, to*f»V""i wt
»t’> be iflunaged by 1
i* - is nibS’T.b*".
<»o t*i hav*
•>vh tho tl .
»>• * bote b* .
d«* b,v letter
r*-t®r®’'Qes, when
t t*rr*aoal y ku , .
<l «. l. N.'f .NR. N-vannah.
u3- Persons itruql *nbne i hit.gm sabs. *ibt*
0 i!'. 0 .* 1 . !dl e Uompauy cuu tlu ao by applivo *ou
• v. 4 W«, lv*. Mar 14 UB.-W