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^NUMBER 25."
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ConM-ioui.uMy inserted at Ukk Dollar l*er . !,r "‘'
HiLire. for th* first insertion, and Firry Crxts " 0 1,1
l„r every subsequent insertion. A square in tlio 1 tinntion
■luirer is eleven lines in small tyre, or ono ’ Pick-1
hundred words. ; Lon* art
lU-ituary notices over eight lines charged a* stuntt
adrertiseutents. „
All Oonununiuatious ot a personal character.
FROU lU'AM.M.s lilt I < \ 1>1 .
'*■•■ AV-ldlour.
i Kurd '.mi the* 4th
I'ulUir Meeting.
According; to previous notice a i.umber '
'■ of oar oiti/.oiH a-s-nildad at Temporanco
amps be- Hall yostordav morning, to institute moa- j
111>t. f nnd gurog o| - ro ji e f f,, r the oxilos and refugees
«.*«! : • Ilil-ft!,- ■ ?’Si-U l Ou4l, Hill,
he Cavalry I*'I (flit Near llrnii.l)
station.
Themr* an yesterday eveningbrought
)\vn 802 pri-nor* of war. oavnlrymen
id nrliller.vinen, captured by Stuart s
it 12 M. lor des-
td Hood's givi-
Hrat.dy Stain
Twelve of the number we
1 officer*, including oi
ailed i
•remote the private ends of
ie*. Schools. or Individuals,
id \ ortisements.
nl da
A. .1..
olonel «
Home Guard tor the Confederate
rare Troup* Called Out by the President. | lK AAradddl
There is reason to believe that the Pros- | ««» d Iv M
I..i,t h *s called, or i- about to call, upon j tuo ot regular proi
hI! tbe States to raise troops for local «ie- i regiment—it havii
bo mustered into the Confederate j by *
The Raleigh Standard of the | The p.
s that President Davis has called j »de are t
Vance for seven thousand militia, j r >K l
.’Util
■- Lieutenant Colonel,
j from New Orleans and elsewhere, who
have boon driven from their homes by
I the tyranny of our enemies. The meet- ^ M „ , , M ,, 1IV ,,
i»K" i? aol'ta* Hon. . ' , i ; , : , V
isos to tho chair, ar.d appoint- i»ptur«*d in the Valley, nct-ompanioa
AVaruks .Secretary. those above named.
The L"dic- •( Col. Hampton, o| Hamp
ton - ■ i' i rV brigade, and Col. AN illiatn-,
| of North Carolina, were receive I by the
i -nine train, and escorted by the Vir
ginia State Hoard to the Capitol,
are to he conveyed South for
lure.
From passengers
j ing J. AV
i Tho following
s propo
the first coni mitt e«
hall he the duty ol
ascertain the mini-
i of such exile* and
Orleans and other
blent in h
n>*. Uifoe
vir- places
f this I after come amongst us, nnd, who may re.
■ r j | quire aid either in money or houses. It
", * j shall bolhedutv of the other < omiuitteo
! to call upon in-, it /-n* of Columbus and
brig- | the surrounding country in such manner
i ready for the llelil by tjra li
ncit. an.Ito serve for six month 1
•rs of the -nine date published (1
Order- from the Adjutant Genet t
date directing commandants of r
An-
I 17th
id 20th
first l.i
rgir
id ngreealilo to
f the
ekly
; t aptain, and theot
ually rise, the vara
1 unfilled to be elect
I fortunate fullo
I driven irom th
clentle*
nil pnrties,
. have beet
i vindictiv.
of Vicksburg.
K.
P A SOI.A, dl
AV.
ral Xeu
tail-:
The
• pre
nnd other source of
cut tho following do-
.. . avalrv of tho enemy numbnrod,
Supposed, id^llt to ton tllOUnHIld. It
accompanied and supported by
'and dismounted men
•co crossed in hi.e place,
1 prepared by them for
liov thus eluded our
ir and .'aptured
rapidly to our
11 Rrtlll
The ene.
is -ai»l,
pickets, got in their
them, and pressed <
. amp-. This was at»
* b,< held and drill not exceeding I
our- each day, as “a preliminary
nd militia to ho rails
i the 1 - of August i
t for eight |
L*d into Ror-
I itovi ilium'
J. T. S
III VISION.
‘Kit C. H . Va.,
line 10, 1808.
The 1-t South Carolina and Uh Vir
uia. which wore on picket, * lost main
( .... i. . •ip'.U’.cd in tin- ■<* e:u!y - • f >• :;i I ion-.
, • , committee -hn”. arrange nnd distribute to ! 'I'lie ciienn '* column next fell on Hen
nu too j gur |, ,„.,y require it, the fund-collect- I .tom s' brigade, which they found in tin
| pd : r tlmt purpose. act ot forming, with gun- nnd pistols no
spirits /,*, Thut the following persons yet loaded 'Faking them at tlii- di-ad
getic.V. ; fr-Mii’Le county he reque-ted to eo-nper- Vantage, th. \ pierced and hroko ou
i ,.,,1 at- wiHi tli-committee- above named and | line, and 'Lcod our men to fall bnek.--
gnine.l -<> much ground
and distress
L. Lee. T.
• pre
rule.
lohn It. Do.
MeCrarv It AN Clark, l
'hpi;
ltran.lv
dslted a .substitute
pa-t
a similar re.
t other Statv
have hr
has l ,:,rl ol
have hr
to HH.i 1
pahann
M. lliggors, d
Dr. F. C. Tieknor, and It
Tho following gentlemen
ed on the above committees
li. AT. Gunby, .1. li
l*. ,1. Phillips, AV. f
J Rov. Dr. Smion, late of Nnalivilh
1(U ‘ Tenn., and lion. Martin .1. Crnwfor.
were called upon and responded in el.
I quent and ap/>r.)priato addrea-es.
|j Hon. A. II. Chappell otfered ill' r ‘
Redd. 1). 1*. K
2.1 Conunlttei
Bed oil, AV.
. C Willis.
threw tin
ap-
gltout the
■ speech j
and of the pi.-*.
I’ric«* i- r-ported '.<• be iniMiacingHelena.
The Chicago Tim. - admits that Bank '
is defeated with a Jo-of LOOM men. I)i j
patches tiraise the coni age ol the negroes
one negro regiment- 2.1 Louisiana -los
ing **00 men charging the -i.-g.i gun*.
Loui-ville rum •• - -a\ th.,t Kentucky ;
is invaded by the “rehe!-.
Burnside’s cor)i- moved on tho Ot.li ; I
whither is not kftown, hut it is supposed 1
for Vicksburg. |
' officer who left Vick-bMrgon \\ e.ln,
i night, 10th, reports that a I i - workiti
I well. The garrison are in tine spirit
' and well supplied with water and jeov
si.ms. So far but little damage ha- bee
done by the puemv - (lie. Th- total lo
since the spige romingi
t oh.: ; I -tshlty
N.
•• lung near N
■di'.ed li
H lias l.i
ha- be.
but
.airy ,
he I
«.» far.
• that .Alagrude- i
w Orleans, hut they
ollicial eireles.
n heard this nfternom
a cm of tho ennmv’
Lia.i-li v.-tediv'
.-•'ll, it tli..light 1 iia
tired wit!
lies -Olltl
neiny I'rei
..the
tatioii.
I'lie Cavalry Kiglit al Hr
Bramlott. T - t'n-.ii" Democrats will I The light onmieuced at 7 o''chick, am
have a full ticket, and they feel coiitldeiit j about 10 o’clock our force, were al
of carrying th-Mat'*. brought in position, and tr.mi that tim
l’--*r.i . i- ••• m • -.1 i,t Monticelb*. K v until 2 oVI.-*k the light raged with t-rn
IP • '.lie.-. -.Uth of Cuuibcrbiii 1 '• ' ..orm. n ci.i.lually .trnih
with -mil -• , . Tile -oulb-i; : th--iioiiiv l-!oie them t • tb- ILippah.u.
- are in ion .T the “rebel-. • nock bridt - About 2o cloek
th- night I c.M.imeneed retreating up tho Unppnhau
Cumb-rb.n.l
though the p
position ami numh-t ,
•lowly and -l-adily dr.
tim/u di-.l galtautr.i •
j is hit'll?'
j Our 1
| W..unde
. killed
I'lu* b’lghl In Culpeper County*
The report"foflliA '.ale tight in Culpep*-
er county, brought down by paR^enpoTa
on the Cunlrnl train yesterday evening,
are hardly more .satisfactory than thosa
which had pr-vioii-ly reached us. That
. . . • , our force*, were surprised thero aeoms no
hi -iiit.'d luirtiilrv, an.t . longer aii\ ren«ou to doubt, and that
"I r > f"-n. 1 eginui 1 they fought gallantly after they roeovor-
’ 1 ’ ’ 1 "" lu-command y iVoni the confusion into which they
"• l ' ,a 1 * * ’ A * 1 * •’be.’king t'o* ( ware at fit-.1 thrown is ai-o certain. It is
" \ l,! V l " ’ l,lt , x J» nit •.I'eillv < er-tain that the battle terminated
I i- the attack, i "ii. leg- with the i epul. - ..f the enemy and tho
Oil the enemy and pursue] H dvHlltlure on our It... nhamv'a Iom
mte -lull.
I'erest, two niile-. south O
Ver, through which. «l
Illy had till* ad i milage it
" " tt. ...u..l 1‘p.MHin i Thn greater portion of our woithded
IH * have l.e-n -nt buck' to Oordotisville,
u?n whereabout l2o had been received up to
’clock ye-terday The whole nurn-
ol iyouiido.1 in the engagement,
killed and thirty
captured, being
l AV ay.
nvei]
, ten mortally wounded,
y--iv slightly, according to
uigoon's report, hut it is beli
n.l twen-
Fedornl
v .id to be
f the I till lob ir
In Ohio. A' ill
ertain, with M-dar
hglir
Fit I*.
Alu
onway, >.f Kansas, is out in the N
ics. His view.- are regarded as those
the Abolition wing of the Abolition
t.v He -a\ there are few ndlccliug
ids w ho have not come t.. the eondtl
i that th- iiid-p-ndence of tho South
n <• ; d-lish-.l fad, wlmthor reeogni/.ed
not. I’ho war, therefore, becomes
i|dy .n ihsti uin.mt in the hand- of p.<-
•al malinger>, to etl'-. l results forth, ir
n per "iiai cn.l As things now stand,
..In Inc j ait... k. d th
, .. | continued t
the beaten
•d th. IL,
'.niiuinndiu
Tho light
A-hby, of the 2d Tonne*- -
was painfully wounded
I’ol. H-ii
'» e»valry. r ..
nen*. h-huved with tho
■ nil. pi.I'l \ and i a'lalitiy.
Beverly’
„nttl .1 .. |.|i„ k ' w'IiVii ' Another llrllllunt I'.vplult Capture of
I- , , I , . 1». I me '**1 * >•; II-'I >H Hmnlligul
sine of th- Kappahmin 'k m j Hu* lt.ulo I . uii.a anil 1. vaim.
mu! for.I < a.liacent ! A party .doiirdarii..- maitnc -'mte.l
iiomy fouglil hand to hand r..i
time, bill prineinallv upon their cavalr
dismounted anu u -d a* infantry, ai
their artillerv. Hur l»ra\e tro.q.. mn.
many d>* pernio charge•, nnd wore oil.
driven back hy'slieer lore- of li it in Iter
‘I’li. y as ..lien rnlli—I and titmlly imeeee
Jinmo
-amboat . tho parly
< apt. .IftliK
d d ,
■ bands.
the
dead i
1 tile hip •)<
. to New t
,, 1 mile.-- I’r.n
1 The I.
Tho
party
ui.h*
Barbour
11 ho holt
..al and t<
A irginia rccomme
lion made by the Pi
r Floj
We see that thoeiti/.en
l\, (ia., net. waiting for the requisition,
l av., pursued tho cutirso reeominondcd.
They have perfected an efficient and ad
mirable organization for homo defence
under tho act of Congress..f October JJltb,
Ih.?.*, and will go into the t’.mfederate
• -rviee under the pn.vi i.uis of that net.
Their nrgairf/.Htion c u.ipris.-. a legion of
tea or eleven companies, ono of which i.»
an artillery company with six pieces,
tiiiec of cavalry, and thohalancc infantry.
Mont «.f tho higher officers have been in
TIiIh organization, we think, aecuroa
the safety *d Romo against raiding par
ties, and at the mine llmo relieves tho
(enfoderato Hov.rnment of the uecoHslty
-f -ending its regular troopit from impor
tant service elsewhere to protect and
night, and re
tired from th
tntry illy
.lay,
ulditional i
unanimously adopt
Tho cruel petlic}
olutio
which ’
o drive, penniless
; passed I their homes, mir .eoinpatriots, men
naked i women, within their lines, who refi
lav \vc take tho oath of allogianeoto the Li
Uovornmont:
L lt».solved. That, in tho opinion o
cavalry “mooting, tho quo lion of making propo
j tho pr
I of tlii.
Is, win
timber, did us eonsid.
Hut the hand to hand eiicoun
ilrv and the crossing of sabres e
ncipal I'eaturc- ..f the light. M
dan
l.le.l
th.*
the .
vhilo the
re l.i. ikta-t.
Time -av i the l’-*i< •
loin i ii ii n t in New Her
nileeticut. Dnlons the
M i.rds its radical polie.v
dy and decisive sucee:
I for peace will In*
line
• ! l.r.
fell..
I t Ol. .1 Lucius Da
* I part in the light,
' j lieavily, a* did nls.
i i'*«. up linn. ( ol. Wiilimu
Thi’ wee -oinc three j < >ne <>f the en-inv
I Outre light house. over with a Hag of
s hailed th- -hip, and a , Mv - tbnt their 1.
.ml to them ; they
believed, w .11 amount to fi.eu I s) to 2lXb
The number-of killed, it i- ihougbt, will
not exceed s). Tho ntiiiihor «*i officers
••lain is greatly out of proportion to tho
number of men, which is accounted ton
by their exposing themsolves ill effiirta
to rally their < "minatids alter the UrsL
unset of the-ii. my. Dot whole lot-., in-
cludim: prisoner j. ,, u * .1 >wn at be
tween Mai nn-l l«m. A passenger who
came down on the train mi\ that wn had.
14V. t'ob.noD Willed, but emild not reciol-
leclniiv namct hi addition to those given
by ie t-rdav morning. Among tho
\> ...mled wnst'ol. A \V. Harrurui, of
thePJlh A irginci envalrv. who wa- allot
1<»t h V u gim.t . a vnIry,
, h. >r
id -UtVeicI pie
enL
l.le.l with i
n’s death,
eiitleman,
Burnside
■lings continue to he
ii't the violation <■
A'allandighnm » • a
en have boon iinprb
ox prowing regr
to compol
ll.’ld,
Tlier
phis to
pital r
i Me
ided
otlie
id the
i for them will probably **-
onie one of ureal
and in tlm-vent o:
igi.i
*aught with
Llioni, indeed,
I hiring the eonlliet th
and captured <
was quickly r»
determination
capturing anil /*.-./*//»»•/
or live guns h.•longing
Th- 1 — 111 i.• at lll-t. -t
•d by the deeper
troops. AVi* lei
ted afterwards
. tho
tare of tho tun
they will be entitled
under the cartel adopted
avoid long iinj
outage gniiic.l by going
to sen ice, that ought
-i J . •. e of the cap-
pfen.lers
tho enemy,
c-dy exchango
and may thus
Troops in tho
s.-rvieo « t tho .State, or formed into inde
pendent organizations will not he hold
entitled to auch exchange, and may be
long held in Home sort of Utiraneio by the*
enemy, it raptured.
"Would it not bo best to organize a reg
iment or a legion bur.*, to bo received into
the (’.infodorate service 1 Many would
only bo-anticipating enrollment under a
requisition from tho Fnvddont by taking
this stop now, ami the advantages »ug-
ger.ted above are finch a* ought not t<> bo
overlooked in the present stage of tho
1*. S. AVo learn from the Montgomery
Adrtrtiser of yesterday, that the Gover
nor of A lahnma has also received from |
tko President a raquiaition for sov
tlionsmid State roRerves, to he hold
lato hour in
, dlong 1^
cdto
iderabb*
aph .
e tlm j.*
, by tel
id papers.
iuo of battle, aomo t
foe, but llui repulse
much a* po«-ibl«*, among tl
On motion, the in.*.*tingtl.
ALFllKD IV LltS
Herald of tlm 1 :**i 1
arts
ia.br
• to defend tbe
Kvery iitau
KclUble In.in \ U ksl.urg.
inf,” the Jackson corrwponde
of the M"
his letter
ter of the 8th Inst., write*:
La>t Friday night a courier with <!!*=-
nat'*tics from Pemberton t- .1.»l.n-t*«n left
Vicksburg and cum.*tbrouvh •• .--ful-
lf, blit W til the loss of .1- h-no and a
wound in the hand. 'I In- ... . urred at
tlm Big Black. The courier n. i .e hit-
way into and through tim swamp, nnd
theiico to Jackson. I Jo i.*iM>rt.* the »iti-
zens ami soldier* of A’ickr-burg in good
spirits: that there are many lad
city who I,
hill- .Vim attention,
■ the A an ftro-w
lad .;s are on the gall<
plivVilie'-hel'llV- t
m or their Lead-, n
>* reported at a little
that they give it
save the attraction
irks. At night the
•rie>. or up in their
ho pyrotechnic di : -
ur lo altogether
ed by n North Car.
ing killed or woum
post in line of ball
further partioulur
Richmond will .h
ticnlars.
From all iudieat
may bo ox peeled t
any time. Tlio f
more Uoldi:u»sand
with them, and th.
that we will have I
unmoreifal lljrasl
u«. Dm infuntrv
alive, b»w they d<»
Kwell, passed thro
portuuity to see an.'
qmrate with
New Or I-a
'herinan is n
hat they will hail wit li de
ed'the seceded States t»»
r allegiano.), and will co-
• his life but hi*
that i(i-
m Kou-
The moveiqent is ap
plauded, and it is urged that
ablo man ahoti
energy bo atn.
A rumor is
has resigned.
Burn-id.!
mied pro*
■ n u.l.lell Art it lei
Mn
, iHtit!
ic battle of Bake
i..n Hills, a* tl
iU date:
a’liHlV
y commami
-reek, or j‘
. Unnnur It /
stud lies
Besides these, l.e-
more wore brought
ueterduy morning,
ming.
piously stated. The
Prov’-.-t , office at
ardiiv morning, was
ed ..I om men were
land wounded are
ernl hundred. .Some
and some lower,
emy in killed and
t*. be considerably
i ii-iimII V t lie
dot oft ted.
the A’ieksbtirg w
a.lnlje has eeitaitily defeated the
Fedorala near Helena. Hi* capture of
steamers is doubled.
Reinforcements to (Irani arc still going
Th.»e that have gone down lire
altogolhe
MCitlb.iigh
destroy el three
Charleston roil
and Collieisvil
' ILirlbul'Vias"
Lieu
Hamptm
Carolina
hiiii!i's."of 1 tho 2d North
• Col. Butlor, of South
t .ot. -hot ofl’ and has
tiun. Hen. AV. H. F.
li.iful but not dangerous
till) thigh, lie rami!
O Col. Wickham's, in
V. AV. Harman, of the
avalry, was wounded,
. in the neck.
'“'il. "llumptiui'." W.''m!
We imdor.ininl lliatthu
Kelley o mill.
The light on tho whole i
have begun in a surprise,
victory. The latter is vvli
custom.!.! to hear of Hie ('•
dlers; the former wo trust
Dating tio..|
There was -
near Fost-i
Shelby vUIPi
. ;a dy villi* and is com.
, front of Shelbyville
► light tiring y oaten I
...uri cavalry bnv.
• of truck and foil
the M.unplils an.
Federal regiment
ei* days’ grace nu
is ravaged by them for
I., an* d-pressed, anxious, j
JolinMon - not atlaekiHg :
nit t<> light him and go 1
•il »n< Ulli-I \\ ' tli>- I! • l.
i -. Iirrtly •
lint kumvll, lull iin- '■iil'litili •
in.ii'li Ii, in i.M limn ; "'-.V
l.ill.-l H n (tom*cal I latu: In.
. steamer.
, ill.* (*•
Ilia
rd “f i
\2t/i.
uloa very
i-pl.iv of r-\olv.*rs, when t‘
t th-.-.hip remarked. “1 told y
- .1 -.1 rebels.” It was I
fastenings were insliUttl.V
named AA"right
Hampton s and Hon. AV. IL L-.
gades suffered more severely than any I
other of our forces, having been engaged ’ ''
throughout the entire tight. \ v
\A - captured 7.00 pi ison-rs, among them i !
several officers. I «’
'I’lie Incnti ’ii of the severest pn
lighting is stated lo have be
pos.
. they
■ John Mil
It. i- not
- Ib.t
upp.
rt of the
lha farm
t aiiv further
lately, and it i
.1 tlie enemy •
rn the .tlength
and eiid-nvor
l.-neial I
ter.la.i \\ e.lne-day..
forty on the Lennox.
A I-.ut an hour alb
up with the hark Tcm
York. 'I’hey did not
York, I
d i . ipnlT.i tore
ll.-lp-tI theinselvi-, and,
npl un and nolle a- pri-oM*
ire to her completelv 'lo
ok ph
I7xemptl.ui ol Oiei.seers in M.ine Soc-
(tonM of <«(*..1‘gla.
is too I The citizens of Dougherty county, (4a.,
cut, ! a short tiioeru-- .mi a petition to thn
f tin* ; President, enMiiiz, liis attention to a
| large -
1 *' ’ population wni very
t the | whi. h the
Io,l ! '.ar*i
about
ivnrds they ennio
a, also from New
ke anything from
white
po*ed almost exoln-
aml desired tlmt he •
winter, the exeenti.
law ns to overseer.-. The annexed reply
to the petition wa- i ■• -i\ed frojii 1|ih
, until
••tiny
I > KI * .*
Ii in-, ml, Vi», May 18, I8ikt. *
A A'ason and otliors:
i.lont ha- inferred y.uir pell-
id wa- hurtling -pleudid-
M flsjrs.
The I
lion of exemption of overnonra l" tli
purlmout for reply. Yon are info
that Dougherty eoiinty is in Brig.
Cobb - Depurlnieut, and in whirl
enforcement of the conscription wa
pended.
board •>( the Bo t
u*r.s is (’apt. Wolf, of' .
.-Ii, well known here. , Those persons who entered tho
.•xenteeii prisoners on J enlisted only as volunteers for t
n, nil of whom sepni | fonoo of their bonier-.
and eoutiiins ilex
this is broken up I
and alYnrwnids tak
'toniaeh, it ope.al
flint; :
T,:: [
aeh re
death.
id when
ling in the mill,
ini., tlm animal's •
like broken glass, j
>g \ i. * I .'lit iiillaiiiniHtiou. Tlie
■Id of e'ven heali of eatth*, Vl'.o
troyud by eating this refuse *o-
, alter the juice Wa- extruded.
a i. <• m examimitioii of the -tom-
l.le.l thi as tlm cause of their
Il i- highly important, that the
win* raise sorghum for making
i- well a* those who grow it
flu
id to th
ui arrived nt t
c about two i.'e
* 1 n's Ab.
look, and i
civ - knoU i
i w hether i
If it I
! Hie
,oen miles l
digging a
staunch tug
hour, and i* a propeller.
In the .Ali--i--ippi river the Confodoi-
al.e w en* for some time within speaking
distance of tho l' . S. man of war Ports
mouth, It. guns, and about half an hour
pi . \ ion* to their capturing tho Boston, a
gunboat had passed up within gunshot of
TL'h prize will prove very valuable to
the • aptor- and show what daring can
a. -.tinplish ii tlm w .y "fa little private
ent-i pris**. AY loll!. Imwl will go up in
New A ok V. lieu they hoar tho news.
Tl" l'.o-t"ii ivm eheotoil all along our
fi ..ui !i ,-lm fume in, lira t '.*nlVdcrato llag
..\-rtl.e gridiron. Sira lies in the slip
b. 1. k ol Cage .- U-e Iboi-c. - Mobil* -!•/-
Fntil April, iM’.l, A’irginia wn* min of
the Cnited State The I Li*-.I Stat-.i
Goveriimont wa- her agent for certain
spoeili' .l purp.' -v slid its ler.itiniat. aet-V
a* such were binding .hi A irginia. In
Ift’.l Virginia chnuged her agent f.>
tuir poses *
This
I .Iiii K.imm and tlie ( hcrakue India
A AA’a-hillglon despateh ol’thoDili mi
Ituhy in
of lira I.lo.
morning,
(■■uipling
tub* oil’ll.,
a- el '
coin t martial,
bung. The e
atelv.
..no of the steam-
>. hundred and lll’-
IJ.—All qniel in
limit. AV. H. Peters
im. alia- C..I. Law-
rested on the night
dV.Va .Irani 4 head
found guilty, to be
l-dlowed iinmodi-
SI .or! ul t.. tin* 1)1 "l.i le Trilimn*.
A- km.n. June b’>. A special dispatch
lie Mi i -ippian, date.! Pam.la, I’.ftli.
, -lid - , t hat a * eport had in I i '•*.< I.- I ' 1 ' 1 ' I
; place tlm
Tlm New York tho Dili lue
Washington, da
•- that thu siege ..
ing admirably
I W It 11 i II pistol sho
^^^ial dispatehl
\mi lie* Dili, which
W*' -burL- i in
■ilV the
keesto
ed that
'..th.It *.!:. i;inm - that tlm Hiaild (’..nil-
i*il had determined l«> H.'inl all rebel In
dians out "I tl nation, join arms with
the I Tiitf.l Stales in the pn*-. nt struggle,
The Pi
leed ..I’ll
«?llt, -
the old
i lmd
oily which
would have been paid to tbe (’lieiok. es
had they remained loyal, about $80,000,
will imi be paid over, but their regular
annuity will reeomiuqnee at once.
We hear tin
.xiled from
i his .
it li-
liiso
lining in tlm Confederate
ail.-d from a South, rn port
n i r his lirst de-tinalioii.
will ultimately direct his
itt.u >.f -p-eulation. but n "-t
the direction of ('an.ida, from
nduet th.* gubernatorial on it -
i State -Ohio.
/ /•:.
AVi
ATmkee raid hit
the three Hollo
Weakley &
I luring t Ira
*olu
, which worked up 4
the Woolen Fimtori.i
i A Co., and of Ja
•7 I act.uies. In F
i thn Mn «*nle Hal I,
•m. two black until.
'■‘II pelitCi hop , Il
-id.*
the T.
11 a
. To
; ft larg
nb..i
. 11 until
that a
g, who
per C. II.
Id friend*
1 (luini*, rlivtitly.
I lli/gin-. "o.r.l. ii. wri<
- ifirbu's siwliilv ii. h
M' li.ihop, badly Iniriu'il
I Pi. r v. very slightly in li
timi
I regret to lea
Col. Marks, of Lo
"fevery kind ary represented an
plenty.
Tho writer had had nu interview
ml* courier, and lmd obtained fro
» number of private dispatches co
• ng the wifely of particular no
which Ira publishes. Only two a 1
«1rc«sed to any one near Columhu
1,0 Bln-singaiiK*.
George Janes, Tin
HerijMiiin K«J»e*. AVr
in t....l>
slightly.
ertain nature of
been engaged. You will
it ion upon a largo number
**by publishing it. Tho
Jun
in lliirtv-two
ick—am n
. Mi** AV.
Auburn, Ala. I *
well a
K. F.
aptain Jam- Matthew , ol DeSot",
brought iiitelligenee which may li
ed nn, that H.*n Marmaduau hud fired
two downward trail*port# a few miles
id capturing
giinonti
i>nt up agaiiml him
fall •
, which
npletely routod, driving what of
etV howling hack t
[What i
Important from Chihuahua.
M a
18(151
■tent oph liaat evening an .*x
id from Kagle Pn lo a gen-
his city, with the following
ntelligiinoo. I can vouch for
rfeatly roliablo:
2Hth .
* • X p !*♦ *
it was thi* courier who brought the
intelligence concerning the casualties in
the Waddell Battery, and from the let
ter of 'Clint wo learn that the casual
ties reported (twelve killed and thirtj'-
threo wounded) embrace it* entire loss
"in alt tho bail!«*- at and before A'icks-
.*’"K "
Thin was tlra correspondent who wrote
tlm. paragraph about the behavior of some
Georgia troops, that bus .'filled forth the
protest* of the press. In the letter be
fore us, be tli if* allude- again lo the *ub-
ofthc loth
seems to b
brave coni
We wort
tho in is fori
Chttttuhoo
of public s
Flint and
The News
In hm editorial c<
j from Kurope, tlu
Wo learn by the
! rope that tbe rebel
j new Miid desperate
! th- European Gov
■ of th«i Southern (’
i *..n ha* arrived in
with Mr, Slidell, i
suppose with good
from Kurope.
inrncnt upon tho new ®
New York Tribune
last arrival from Ku-
i 'veriiurantis making
(•Herb to obtain from
■.rrmmnts a recognition
enemy, and ensure t
bus from an approac
watcrVouuimnieati-.
You have McAHL
Stanford, Drown an.
CH.L xoon replace l
good craft.
Mr. Mu-
Paris to co operate
it i- expected, a* w.i
in-on, that as soon a*
P » the lead tho other
Governments will not hesitate to follow.
The prevailing impression in Paris, and
■ in the diplomatic world generally, is that
I Franco w-ill soon declare herself in favor
of recognition. The organ ot tho English
Ton-* maintains that tho only Govern-
j ment from which s.-rious opposition is
expn tad i« that of England
in Chihuahua, f
j Ornoy, of New Mexico, t.. Gov. Ferraro*
"fCbihuahua, with ji request that ho meet
him i Ornoy j at HI Pas*.., on tho 6th day
PIP | op lied
lit at'his "tli-11.1 duties would prevent his
i,tin (joy. <>rney in Kl Pa.*«o, but would
|dca-ed to >.-<> him in Chihuahua. On
Uh Mm' 1. •ui'.'ii. r Express arrived
'l.ihuahua will, a ..ominunlcation to
ku I.r F-irar" -. ir nn Acting Gover-
• Irney. in w hi. Ii hr* -tat»*d that ho had
•iv«*d ord-rs (r mii President Li
hualiU'i and I
ally tie wouh
States with I
nd to do
(hi
efl'o
upy both tho
United Stales troops,
dn- U* l.e Men again-t what
g to plot.*, t them probably
A AVn-hingtoii di-pati'li oi tlra 11 tli
-tales that private di-patclios I'rom Grant,
dated on Monday, buy that lie is commu
nicating with Bank*.
Gon. Johnston i concentrating troops,
and is endeavoring to or" 1 • the Big Black
river with 2H,00D.
Action ok tiik It an km. -Tho hanks of
Lynciihurg, Va., have held a meeting of
their ,-v.ial Board- of Directors, and
have determined b> receive on deposit
and pav ".it, as iieiotofor.-, lira not. ..f
it.* States, whether Dhiicd
• in. e i ho I -I of December, 18»J2.
- • >1 Petersburg have comet"
let-rinitinti"ii. Tin iliflimoinl
Tho Milwaiik
Chicago Tribune (Republii
Another ilisgrac.'i'ul -•■••i.- oeotmeu in
..in • il v thi. alterii" mi, iieilar to that of
,i I. .. day* since An enrolling officer,
win ngaged ill hi-duties ill one ol the
ward*-, wa attacked l.y a large number
• I • much in m. *1 with club-, st-nes and
.th.: mi lb whoi • iouaiy injured
lii111. II- M.. e.’ I.'d in • eapinu troui the
infuriated vixens l>y inking refuge in a
grocery m ar by, ami the nnd. dispersed
without fiMiiiuilliiig turtlc i outrages.
It i fated in nu English paper that Lira
pile su-tainiug the London bridge have
1 dtiven n»xi ye*.i In 18-16Uiey
critical I v exiuniirad,
piii.cipall.v
in tl ity
piles drive
si i ,• 1.11V The*
I elm. I >id Sa
I.ondo
the
i;. 1 el.- nut and
bridge built by tlra
i il.-* Danube, at’-
q.le of tbe durability
ill the wet -lute. Hue "I liras.)
taken up and found t" f»e petri-
io depth -I thn e quarters of an
11Ini i > t of the w'ooj had un.b r-
eliange,-though It Iras boondriv-
strik
vdh hut a trdiiug I"
Mai. Gen. Augur, of tlm Fed*
! telegraphed officially from >
j Hudson, May 255.I, among.'the
t Jack
i-i. Grunt i* gl»r
Jolinxton - lore
capturing *11 pic
y"!
tlra Conte
before or -
Tho bn
the
.ill Tofu.:.
thu old
nl they are also rejected
railroad office, in that city.
Tlra hunks of Georgia, ?>> far hr we
have heard, continue) to receive all genu
ine Confederate irate*, as heretofore.
I s ' nrmh Hep.
Hkv. Maohi i.Kit AT iiikOi.1* Thicks.
A reliable officer of Col. Bates’ roginrant,
who arrived la-t evening, brings tho in-
toi H.ation that before lie loft Columbia a
courier arriv d from Corput* (.'bristi with
tin* intelligence that Hon. Mugruder had
titled out several small steamers at that
place and attacked the blockuding fleet,
lie succeeded in sinking two of lira ene
my - vessels, capturing fifteen prisoners,
and rai-ingth.) blockade. Hurrah fortlra
hor*e murines! Hurrah for Magrudor!
( W\iU)i Telegraphy May *Jfi.
-Our
A Rkvi:.»k Kon
Richmond correap
Le t that Edie, who
5ls,mi oi the fund.
0U N 1'ltKI.f
nt meutioiis the
• mded with over
vne- H. Taylor,
i v ii I Dei ability «•'
L l lull I•.*'!"li. 1
f the genuine i
- illu-lrated
I,', 1 .'' V'i’Iku?
Pile Modern Fat her •>(’ his Kintry
hi mid composed omler lira late di-liei
Lioli. He iiv > it wa • "imt a repIlFo
haps Ira means i
or my nolde friend ollen
ceals a Mimthln ridieuloii on.lei
I’lave-l icmrirl llappenin t" l.ete
egul eye a* lie stood on the stai'e-ws,.
the AV a i' Department t o-day, Ira heeont
Vi.*k*lmrg so hnnimed in that
<f . Hiiuot u » hi* siege guns,
unit lit.- hud a tieineudou* vie-
.1 .Ini i"i. nt % l'h •• *i i"i. Hills,
; ix tlrau-nii.I pri*"iicrs
than -i.vtv piece- of artillery,
i11vi t. d A ick*I'llig. irrie.l the
Hi,, - ..f the city del'eiicos, » ml
now re-t • uii.m the Mississippi
m whence I..* receives his sup-
[her Gen. Grant Iras captured
pieces of artillery.
•i . and prisoners report that
nhcrloii Iras been hnnged by liis
_ . 'furred
itself revoke er maku void the a< ts of thu
former agent. Ii brouglil llrarii under a
new supervision and a new authority.-
The Confederate Hm ei nuient stepped
Into the shoes of t he F niled States (lov-
erninont, taking thing.- just a- it found
them, ii nd ftRRuming thenceforth the sain.i
ontrol over ill. m that tlra l’niled Slatea
l"vernment would luivo pos-essed had
Virginia not seceded
Tho Consuls whom wo found in ser
vice already duly ni.creditud were so ro-
gardod. 'lira failure t" ree .gniz.e out*
Government by Fur. ; . • F<
created an anomalous condition of thing*
a* t*> these Con-ul-, but our Government
has n*»t seen fit l" -ek occasion of of
fence with tlmm. It ha* chosen to ac
cord t<* foreigner > hero tlra u.uil liber
ties, and to allow them the aid ot' Commi t
in protes ting their acknowledged con
ventional iigliH.
I ii the coiir-- "f nffiiiis nil ir>ira did,
however, arise between the Confederate
Government and the Brltbh Consul at
tin*, port. Our Government, ns has boon
-een, did irat hesitate to exercise Us au
thority and revoke tho exequatur of thu
('ollM)l.
AY.i see from tlra public* adverlUomenbt
that tlra late Con-ul recognize* tho right
of our Government thus to annul Ilia
powers hen*. In a "Notice to British
Subject , he peak*of himself as "lata
lrar Britannic M .i—tv' - t.'oiieul for tho
State of A irginia. — A’ ' Sentinel.
Sait The -t-amer Dumouolis, (’apt.
J. G Stone, which arrived ye torday
fi*.in Demopoliti brought .low’ll i2’.*, sh.-Ict
IIII'I 'I barrel "f -alt from ill.) works in
Clark county This i-tho large! cargo
of salt that ha i luieii brought to thi - city
• mi any ono boat since the woks hnv«
been in operation, and it is quite evi.lunt
that there will he no *. areity th.* •••a-on,
if lira works turn out such a yield all tlra
hllipinor. .1 labile Tribune.
Hamilton's Crossino, Juiio 11
Thn situation i unchanged. No tiring
since x'est-rduv moiniii) . then only bv
ni. I.! No rumor* even ailoat. Alight,
I think, ii"t expected here Can,
loaded with tr-op®, Imie been -.ion going
toward- A-piia . reck Not ne.r* than.
10.4HIH A ankee. art* heliov •• I lo he heiea-
bout All thi. uia v be a mi dak.-, ,u,d 1.
have no torts to -einlyon. Deserter into
that the troops n«»w here are from Suf
folk, and H-;i. Dix i* in command.
[Itiehm. Dispatch, VJ.th.
ol The Cat airy Hattie.
In tlm late attack on our cavalry, near
Brandy Slatm.*., the enemy came in tw •»
column- 'Che on.* (hat .*ro--ed at Rev
erly'.H lord fell upon J.ei-.-' brigade, w hi.*h
Wu* mi the left . l l.e other coinin' winch
cam- l.y way of Kellx •, encountered our
fight *'11!11» [ Oi | ."i III \ . Ilia
• Mi both point-tlra nl luck i- -aid i Iravu
heen a kiirpri >•. pi. eo.led by the eapturu
of in.*-L ot our pi. kels.
AA lien tl:>.* light wu joined our troopers
i him, w hen the t'oilc
dial"
ability
"Disbanded
Glorious \
R I.'ll MON I
the Kith, li.'Mi
to tlie Associ
,-av- tlmt Hen,
my at Wirado
him on Sunda,
the ILd.els have
at 11 inchester.
A di-patch .iatml
ckingham Register
C-- at Bichmoiid,
troufdu. '
The Legi-
eiu h to he
Journal a.
cut out with tlra Laws and
We In ,’ ! .ver them to the
When done, an I lb* will dis-
Sknt o,s. Franci. I'. Itluir, tlra bogus
re presell tilt i ve of JHftir, ol M l--;
Thi-
nl ay i
' After a*
lion Hag w
veteran* t
when lira .
derod.
i th.
• plea that Kdie - off.
••the
In a former letter 1 gave currency to a I Sometime ince, pen.:
gouerul rumor then and now prevailing, I I mentioned the mount*,
that some Georgia Regiments behaved j kansi* h cavalry. A-
badly before the enemy ut Baker - Creek „t the time of t he Ston
•r Charnpi n Hill- a* culled by theYan- the neccfc*ity for more
he.- and Big Black. I’pon looking • ver paused a way,'they wen
j Georgia papers, I ..Uervo a full li*t j returned
i that
I tho rebel <
. Mil
*opp*
I the Eondo
recog- J Banka’ troops
thi
. bo wall*
ed by |
tlmt 1
.(1 I »»*
dthough h
the “llo
tbe telegiaph
•ml regimenthlravH boon
! and we know that aovorul \
pored in the aaaftult on Fort Hud-on, and j
that his whole army, white and black, ha*
terrible pickle.--Mob-'■ j
rnivvHSi v , j I™™
..iluncws >ml o ur
mJml tu Ibu ,,,
with lill th
g several hundred I
iiiinnrant-, aitillery
nine of tlra a-.-
rn. u- what is
ch ot trust and
d he criminal
rtisi
id the other r
of casualties which
Urnt is *aid mav be tr
Those men are now
dyfeiider*of Vi.-ksbn .
friend*, and until they can
heard fr^m it i- unfair r -
f-av« sot done their vrhoii
i k , l. ii -- MMliitioM 1 w7lh V tho l olherl"5w"r! Bio B!'..iKX««!7-*'n,ero l« h follow m AtUrifflnJs ('o , (ia|iotiHnj«l|iyi»lpr,l»y,
-ASMSIffigssXz “ sr£!"--j“S'SbSsSS;™i5“~“IlnaltsislaK
Note pap(
chiefs Slfi i»e
•es and xvag-
m-. niunrij .,ud trains,
killed, wounded mid miss-
- not exceed one hundred. No
killed.
Milroy . endeavoring to escape, hut it
is rumored that Ira Ira* since been cup-
Col. Glcott, endeavoring to reinforce
Milroy with about two thousand men,
ptnnid by Gan; Kdwar.l Johiinto
•lerdnv arraigned before the Mayor on
nt;- le,i tl.c one- 1 tin* charge of stealing clothing from Cant.
Siitunluv, f-Might j John TavJot*. It appear- that since hi*
i■ 11—w«• I tie nttiicl dirtcliargi* b\* the Max "i the other day.
. i cb.ek. j lie w i- r.'mmitted I" Castle Thunder,
4, • the a lioli where l.e i r-w penitent and acknowl-
ud nr vietorioii-, u.lged the llioft, and, at hi« own request,
ion "i the town, wa* permitted to accompany a detective
Mil v : uri.*n | to a number d' cc'iinl hand-lop-, w hen*
u-nii.l *ir.>ng, to- were recovered the military cont of (’apt
► tor— A c en. 'I'.ivlo.. nm| other article- "t Bpoar. l :
>rd and b* II. which hud been
tilled, dollar-. Ill- -aid that
1 pr.-'Mioi* recognize
Blair a- a |
AVm liiugt.)
• tlra
Sunday evening near Berry villa
[Glcott wu 1 no doubt m arch ing to t
•liefof Milroy from Huipei' Ferry
lira
• i he *»!• I ('apitol
were there,
ar to uiMiver.
id Sentinel.
letter from nil officinl source in
." is- ilia! Bra/.oi is tirade the
v.\ on's l. i the Texas navy, and that
lir l thing we know we will be ter-
riblv tei rilled *.v wlrat we hear Irom
theio.” Tlra wrlto;
j tie
I ierv ofllcert in tna u
mrly till cIhrr-
illtVii. M litil.i t*. lli'i • .illuV'tli,- •' "I .""»e a"' »» .•h.'t.p — III Now
niHi'i niii'l iron, llwrpor’-i F.rry i„ WU. «nU dwortow «...
alto diapoxed chu.tor, and is but tix or seven miles -lantly arriving in Alexico troiu luxas
; from ‘Wincher.ter.) I bring the new*.—Jfathvilte Dispatch.
A A
villi <
Tlra artilleiy <>f Lieut. Col, Beekhaiu
assisted in nrre-tiug; lira mlvunuo of tho
enemy on our k*B. It WHsiilt.irwar.Luin-
• uccesstullv charged hy the eolmilli that
.•nil.- ill on our right.
H-n. Mluurt hemiquarter* worn cap
tured by tlra la l named column. 11 i t
-aid they got hi* trunk- 1 f ho, they will
ibmhtlec* hang up on- ..f his coats
slra
tiling up .
j.L.w- of th(
citie
ofi'RQt*
to that of I’ope raptured by (7en. Stuart,
and will claim t*» have r,"l even with
General S.
Vigilance, vigilance, moro vigilairao, i-i
Uro le*non taught us bv lira Brandy sur
prise, and which must not he forgotten
l>y tho victory which was wrested from
defeat. Let all learn it, from the Major
General down to tho picket.--Hiehm .,t<i
Sentinel, 12 th.
from
day
Latest from IIei.lv. Tlra latest ac
counts from the Georgia con/t represent
that tlra Yutikocs, after burning Darien,
except a church and a few -mall l.uild-
returned their transport* and
were again in St. Simon-Sound, Saturday
la-t Tlra force i-said to number about
chiefly negro.*-., under comiuniid of
lira Kau a* thief Montgomery.
Cai*ti’UK. Tho pilot boat Pet, with a
cargo of sixty l.alea «T cotton, was cap
tured by Moi tgomery * negro force* in
their recent descent on Darien. Tha
villains carne upon hur ho suddenly that
lira parti, on hoard had only time t<i
make their escape without sotting her on
tire.
From AVauraw.—Two iron-duds and
three* other, vessels made their apnearnnea
AA’huhw bound yesterday. Their oh-