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THOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor.
A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION—A N HONI>T AND IHONOMUAI, AIIMI NIS I'R ATION OF THU GOVERNMENT.
OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET.
VOLUME XXXVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THESE.V MORNING, JUNE 3(1. ml
NUMBER" 26.""
TF.RMS-t* »M> per annum, i»nyable tmairiu- j
b! v .n atinnnrr.
A1) V KRTI8KM RNTS
. J.itupicimndy inserted at On* DuLI.ak »*er
•quate, for the Ar«t insertion, and Firry Ckhts i
ti.r every rtibioqiu-iitineorti.in. A.«uuure in the
Enquirer Is elev*
hundred word;*,
obituary uaticae
advertisement.!.
All t’oiniuunii’atl'
x\f - h'rtifu
cal led to a t
rth# -
*in email type, or on
‘i*ht lines charged i
tided i
l>er*nnat character,
the private ends of
•hools or Individuals^
i.»v Brown* rail for eight th.
. the first page of this paper.
Foreign ( uiisiiIn.
I'tvn »fuur Richmond oxuliango*
learnedly ditciiitaillg the not ion nod p
1} of the Confederate Government with 1 //„ ,
reaped to the eon-til-- of foreign nations : p S p
resident nmong u- The recent official 1 twoy
imnoitneetneni of tho recognition of .1
l’inehney Walker, K <j , ns consul o
Grant Britain for the States of North ant
South Carolina, has suggested inquiries
which are pointedly put hy the 1
It wants to know whether Mr. Walker is i f
commissioned ns consul for North ami j v .
incuts, or «s State, forming part of tl»u f,
Confederate States, or as Status forming t,
munrcation
nature of “J., inyour paper of the 18th
inst., in which on intimation is made that
our present able representative in Con
gress will he compelled to retire on ac
count of had health. If this intimation is
correct, we much rogiet it. Though we
know that the labors of our members who
have done thoir whole duly have boon
excessive, and heyoml the mental as well
as physical capacity of men on the down
hill of life, we had hoped that wo would
have no change in this District, where wo
are so well represented, especially when
we n>»w need all Iho talent, energy and
isiicrh-nr at our command, to guide
our young nation ovorthis tempest-tossed
ocean of civil strife.
Changes in administrative officers who
aro endowed with ubilitv and energy, in
hurtful to the best inter-
try. It requires at least
ience, with much wisdom,
»os. to makejiR .efficient
igrc" , and now that the
rdiajiry
In view of the exigonoie- of tlie public j
service, and in compliance with the r**
quest of 11 is F.m olleio v, I’r.^i-L-nt D.tvi-
mado through the Secretary • *t War 1
again address you upon the subject of out
local defence, against the threatened raid
of our vindictive fte*.
It is not doubted that our enemies an
increasing their Cavalry lore, and nu»
king preparation to anna raid.- of tn.Minted
; Wayne, Adjutant and Inspector Gcnen
Mil'.'ileeville The Clerk of the S
Sheriff and Ordinary
Eor two
directed
•M*t
....... through Georgia, a* well as
States, to burn nil public property
cities, destroy our railroad budge-
shops. factories, mills, and prov
leaving our country, now the horn
happy people, little better than a d*
*'tlu*
officer, on hi- application, in making
the muster rolls in proper form, nno in a
plain legible hand writing. Proper forms
will he sent, hy mail, t<> trio clerk’s office
■ •I the Superior Court of each county, s.s
soon os they can he prepared.
The patriotism of the civil officers !s
hereby appnnlad to for efficient and
prompt aid in forming those organi/ i-
Ci'lumhia 1
Gould, ..f
! COlUlliHIld
we forho,
such newf
( in tile on*.
! liable, xvh
| Lieut (
al difficulty had
bet
Mo
inctl v heard tliis morning. ; port over the wtru«,!"no cIihi .
lire has greatly slackened huri ; Week-have passed onco Grant.
villi th
i«t<i behind them
They have
Imttle, and It
ingloriou
>ur brave
•d"and ".in'
;i» i j Aii apportionment will bo made, hnv .\.til r
f | ingin view tIn*strength and oxposea con- sand IL'1
u,. | dition of eaeh county, and a statement of j*., ( •
1 of volunteers required «>t Franklin T.*i.
several days past
liKNAPA, dune 'JO- via .lftOk«on 20th.
Vankor- destroyed Voeona bridge
lav, three mile- this side of Pano-
•depot, water tank, and at ore
Hid red hale- of Cotton won 1
akiiig ail the negroes and
troving provisions. They
Mill, and have doubtlm-
In- la.d :i--nult. and turned his
ion to digging his way .up to the
n. cs oi the town and starving out
c*»tri-oii Tim starving process will
• >w, I.. . aits.* ii i- known that Vicks-
• i- applied with full and regular
•i. for i\t> days, in which is not
tied the hup.) -looks of rice, augur
undh- • at that point. We havo
ml ag.i
en hac
Uc-painuo <>i tle ir ability p* c*>ii-pi‘*r u-
in honorable warfare, they now violate
all the rule- of wai as recogni/.-d by civ
ilized nation-, disregard the rights of
private proitorty, arm our slaves against
us, to plunder, steal and destroy, having
respect not <*ven lor the rights or tin* ne
cessities of infirm old Hge, or of helpless
women und children.
To hold in check tin* mighty h"t- col-
that
id left tli. i
orie-t th.’i
each, will be forwarded in a few day
tin* commanding officer of tho county
ami to provide against mist urriuge- of tfv
mail, a copy will ho sent to each Ortlina iiiii . i %
ry. t’lerk of the Superior Court, and 1,^!,|
Sheriff in the State, who ar-* requested to ; q 0 . oor
give publicity to it in the county. j w j^ nM , v
The citizen- of the respective counties j ln ,, r titl,*ti
engagement
• t'- recent
r. centlv at
i the
oad
Hie 'midge w a d.-fended two holt PS hy
eto'e, two'being killed.
It i- reported that 800 Yankees entcrod I *alt
id Itatesville early yesterday, j Gm
is aupp.
ni . ojipn-ito the city, and there
• t > believe that ho has already
driven acr.— to Pemberton. It Is
a practicable ‘peration, for Gen. Petnhor-
t.»n comiiinml-t'eiir mile-of tho river in
hi front There i al-> a large stock of
Mngland.
Fhe English press havo numerous edi
torials on tho death of Gen. Thomas J.
Jackson. Tho London Post, (Govern
ment organ) May 2ii. -ays
Jackson like the Puritans, was austere,
and devout, but whilst his religion taught
him humility and dependence upon the
Creator, it did not lend him to confound
tho true nature .d the objects for which
both ho and hi follower- were striving,
and to suppo-e that became their ends
were Itohlc, that therefore, they were tho
champion •*( ..id If he wasncCAsion-
ally u preacher in the camp, he was nisi*
n “kijtul ami gallant general in the field .
ami it i- not m;i pri-ingthat those who had
frequently followed him to victory
I him u- specially
i the smoke i
of this State,
all oth
July r
have not b
scarcity of
toft of the
puhlishc*
id debate;
* th.
w Iiich j
eignty to app.
political y
aro aim Ll
taries for ...
another, they are
mi certifying the
of those people,
understand it, is
iv tteaty whatever
cVcditing and tho
is it one that in-
' the p«
\N
i betw
e i her
1 the
o*i t»..vt*rnin.»Ti
> inu«» the prov
•dcracy, at a f.
quostod to lay aside
•r mi-mess on the first Tuesday in
e\t, a cl assemble at the Court
in each e<elnlv in ma— mooting,
gnui 'e tin* number of viduntuer-
*d of tb>* < .untv, and report them
Adjutant and tr
it yt tue lie
ral -eeing*''
uh*r th- w.-ipht -*'
:»t* i'* VI ill (a u'.'.'n -
hat the Lieutenant
o me.I liim that he
le* Ijmirtorinuster'a
rdingly
Ltd that h
Tho point wrfs important, ftirniahing
UM , i idiould have c
...tain. ; SdSJmi’itli'fin- ll yV ur ‘ 1 '
nd all nuintiii.| . in... tall. M™«. I V*.“ 1 d-y'V!
time, Grant i- not easy in hie comm is
General Walker, on the LnuiRiann I American*
«•( the roa
('lialuie
In. M.
Go
Idm
The* destruction ■ shoie, lino intorrnpted hiscommunientio..
' with his depots below Vicksburg, hy
.. which he fed tho loft wing of his army.—
To supply this wing he must haul his
provi-inn* from ttnvder's Bluff, a distance
of thirty miles For this his means of
trnnspoitntion are cmiupud Hu i- in
duio'er >f a.iothcr »tiffi *ntty. amt thi- i
phi - Bulletin ..f the lith ooi
if reji ii t« from Vicksburg,
u.-inpi- to reply to Ktborhla
In li ninl people in Mcmpli
important key p
it w. akening the
. villo,
militia und cii
. from the highci
•d to he pro.-.-lit t
1 office
to the lowest,
mihle.
tip*
117 tile
' tL.itl.l then in
I*, whether he had ;
• lux- alluded to
pli. I hy inclining I
n piiuiounced the
that Gould nap
1mm t I.. t ul utlici h.
tion w Iiich assembled in .
We.lm-day. ha- placn 1
Ther
ndly \oy
Mi-
ippt r
said
I lie office
I (i..
allv den
tt» organ:/.-, an.i
their ordinary •«
stand ready :.l •
take up arm-, v.
loi'ing band - I
»wn immediate -.
this end he r**qi
forco of eight tin*
who 11
| citizens, ai
will agree
compleUd
will be nm
without delay
til enroll the tiHox r . , .... ...... . r :. r i,, s ;o-, .
nl I.
etra
-tul i
nine
mg
.•th-
il u tv
the
onths, '
otillert that he then makes a pc
when ho
And let tlm people of each county mark |
-•very .ul.-, officer or private, who, with- 1
out -util, tent cause, refuses to voluiitcor
to defend his home.
Georgians! I appeal to your patriot Uni j
tho people of no
in promptness ol j
helming numbers i
,0 tho President's j
in the field have |
•11 immediately
, the hall entering the
mid pn — ing ditecth
f the Ilium Hie in
njiir.-d 'I’he hall
ed h.t
W
;Kr."
I aMlie''an
nl, Judge t
■ intro.lucti.
t n. C.uigt
he.-li a pr.Ui
bl
ithe
of
»nd
ctnr,
idergo
reijuisii io
hy 11 raft.
I lltt\ <*
have mu h.
illustrated tin* .
which c
11 wa*. in I
s stolen
tho
always volunteered
than have boon r.-j
it will not now l>.» in
to hold theuuelv. - 1
to drive the on n
plantation!, work-1
church oh.
The I’rosident pro
the difleront act- <»
"i pressing enn-r.
raid is made up-u
tho State, the u ■
and those nm-t •
calh-l out, and t
not he disturbed,
enemy i» so stron
lutoly 1
nl I know
1 draft them
- at Irntfio
lance that our Adinintstratmncompfoni-
1 es in no degree the political status of
the (Confederate States in receiving there
consul-, and w.* trust that it wili continue
to avoid all jeah-usies or difference* with
European nations until the war i« over.
When that period arrive**, we will ho in
a position to insi-t on any punctilios that
the most sensitive nation could desire in
ita intercourse with other powers.
Knoxville-
Our disputeh reporting the attack of tho
Yankee raider* on Kimxri.lo, und thoir
repulse, states that it oceurrod on tho 21-t
Hut the Montgomery Atiperlisr, ol the
21(1 publishes a private dispatch from tho
op.Tutor at Knoxville, dated '22d, t*< Mr.
J0I111T Marle.v, ns follow Come home
immediately. Wo are besieged." Tho
AdiertioT cannot sav whether it i- cor-
tho
r have also had (
A* -r.mtinK »nJ
well doubt tho /»«•/<-
paign on our part j
northward hav
latlon throughoti
i*rve, however, that
isiderable ofl'eet to
uting the Vatikee-s.
k, Actively aiding
State tho groute
lightened and e
country.
Tho writer o
cnsionally a hot
portunitios •»!
the member fro
trict, in the Do|
1 hifl seat.
health yielded to 1
so energetically p»
euihc
id, and had op-
tho labors of
igt-.-MonaV Dis-
a tonished that
laUal burthens
.isidunt 1
•sing thi
line If. A special
t-. the W'.rlo, -nys
irg all the fact •
, and all hands art
n.-iits. All the a
l the s|H*cieof tiio I
a and Miains, In* Wi
it from its sittings,
0 any that ho was s
f Id* seat when Cor
At all other tlmei
hoorfnlly sul.jcct, t
utlio
citizen of Georgia, in or ou
whom he could serv»* , and
sick and wounded soldier n
vain. We are persuaded lr
their relief in obtaining in
i tor ion* cases -d isclmrgc**, f
(which tho routine of tnili
merit- often pla<
.n Albany t
Seymour in
Th* following
menu are under
bfith, 23.1, 30th, :
Volu
muster
cured
tor ward.
private aoldi
To attain t
second nului.
tinned practi.
) than;
. call out thi-
»lher public w
early dash upo
’h guard dut.V*
to voluntno
able to hem
draft before
and inMilt'ii
Ills daught
protcitit.n, iiica-eot >'H|
my, wluch 1- enjoy' d f
service, including tit
le they d**lYnd the border. Ur.*\
led Sir.--' your intluwnco ami yom
i- invoked. The crisis in our atluir.
ast approaching. Georgia
iru t in Go! t*. defend tho rigiit.
on under my hand and tho seal of tin
xocutive D. 1 urttuont. al tho eapito
• Mille.lgeviile, Ibis 22d day of June
' JOSEPH K. It lit l W N.
STATE OK GEORGIA. }
♦ No. Hi. I
The Pre-id.*iit having called upon
Governor of this State for eight tlmuni
men for local defence under the Act i
(.’ongresn. and tin* Governor having
compliance with the requisition i.-sued
proclamation f**r v.diintecr-, hi- Km
lency directs the following iniormat
to b» given for any yiganizatiouH t
| nm * he made.
I. Companies of either Cavalry or
fantry \vill ho received^ numbering
I approval of the
1 with the hetto
a citizon A It li
nt to the Cnion "1
was yet a hope to preserve
i*d lIn- eaUse of the South
I II the out break of hofttili
. olitiiuied ever since t>> give
\ an-l the State the full en-
•hr head and warm heart. Wi-
limn more thoroughly up
;r«*of hi day, or ‘more
. ••ted to tlie universal chum*
hi will meet, the generous
t rue and loyal, and comes
gram* -itHJO it was utiao-
utfti. lii hrl.
nl. i t- Unlit line
' l?l "''. 'ill Torn.
with a nmuntoi
rda\ that the T.-i
ili!'!." 1 !..!
probabilities ,.t
!■: unit ton from tin* inountainoiis
•1'tho gr.-at liver and ilsfrihuta-
the (tfect that there wn- very llt-
, the tle-olving of which by th*
eat i- the esu-e ..f the June li«e
dmbility is, therefor-, that the
i\ er win reach it- l- w.- t point .>t depres-
i..n, un i that w.* are credibly informed
will Interfere with navigation to aitc'i a
t.-gr.-e that Giant will tin l it very dlffi-
•uli t * I.- • tipplie.l t*\ Iran-pert, from
I pp.-i Mki -ippi Agair, 11 Grant
liolda hi > pic-out position until Haptnm-
b.-t, all noiint-.-t that .(-unirv concur
in the statement that his army will melt
away undo! the .-tl'ects .*f th«- malai ia
bad 1
id to h.
f that
!. trtl to
whom, 11 ml
during the n
I he former i-
.» inhabitants, all of
re aide, louvo the country,
•utils of July, August ami
Tho-o arc -oiirees of hop.
(he net mil
"situation \\ .- must add t<• them auch
a- nr. i » he denv <-•) from tlie movement-
of tin- CoiifeJeraie forco- on both side- of
the Mi.—i«sippi, which aro eagerly
. lake
(I.
lien
Hola-
d his army
fake Yiek-hurg, or bo taken Unless ho
carrie-th** w.-rk- hy a*--unit, hi-numbers
only tcn.l mincro:.'; his oml-arrn < sntonts,
■ .. i (He* the malaria and
tin* difficulties .-l -apply, or whether he
give- up the siege and attempts to retreat
M ‘
ah.
tho
th.
id Yank,
ir.fay
I i,, I hud I be.'li W illing
1 uch (let. • * 1
hi- morning •
j who wa- w it b
I ' important tra
l !
, 21
ul %> tncliestei
ltd have w ri
rommunient
r— oiv.- half the
Mild he relied on. Ilm\
h*r:, .1 with a gentleman
1* •» 1 in \ during the lute
, which Iho
ng Lliem- 1 v.-'
' tho fot
id it' th.-y form into sound- j p.
1, Imltul n
appoint th-
•er- il they
..Dili the adjne
lve-1 '
Jack-.
Ewell
! ycat . ciwn puign,
'".with | t
riling. . |
had a
the that night ll
I
nd
(though h
ioali'.tis for himsfllfi has in
lit the mantle of the a-cendod
Hrilliuntly bus ho re enacted
tin* seene: .-f the spring of ’i'*2, on the
-ume theatre.
Having
*ldn»r he will probably hold the
foremost place in the history ol the great.
.it His name h indel
ibly a mciuted with the must brilliant
achievement of the < onfedernte nrmier..
t -i those achievement* by los genius ana
hi» courage, ho more than any one else
-ppciallt <■-nitrib.ited Stratogeticability
1-tin- most valuable qlinliflcntion a Gen
eral a can pos-,- »--,* ;t ... t |,.| always
that cou-oiiiniatn miHtarr iiu'tiflitm com-
- ■
in-ure the 1 ii.v«-~. of the operntmns th*v
* 'Iiduct It WH-, how ever, the gaud for
tun. of General Jack . -n, t.» lend men who,
whil a t then -onrage v\ at exalted in an ex
traordinary degree by tlo- con. ictmn that
notbrfig Could he w..r-,-than detent wera
pi • 1 • 1 h a , • . fn th
genius and nhllifv oi their General. To
1 tuny knew w«- to inarch
Bceasnry
I ifit t
that *uce.-hoiil.1 be purcha*fd(i
•ost of tunny live-, that reth-dior, did not
llspitit them, for the cruao in wlych they
fighting stripped death of all its
1 II.Maid 1 Derby organ; of
terrors
I'lu* 1."
tlm 27 th,
fie wa -animat*-1 hy the pirit which
rendered th** blicr.s of the fummoti ■
w ealth 1 r 1 •• t-tihie in fight —which carried
Havelock through incredible dangers tr*
f the
.mp
Jack-.
• he
< trie such
of them yet
•*. bragging
' Vho
tho degradation of h-i
North ni *-•, • hi - * do a man'-*
work. TlioonD i<r.-».t men -u the war
have heon d.-vof.-p. .1 in Hi utli It 1*
very difficult to explain thi- .-ome may
call it tutulit>. - <»mc 1. pi -vldonlial af
rungement. Thai it t- •• fuett- nt present
enough for na
llcrnlsin of the \ l. k-luirg iV.mirii,
A correspondent, of the N. York Time-,
writing from Grant camp, state-, that a
Federal captain who was taken prisoner
•luring the Siege, and who Wil . kept 0.
Vicksburg -ev.-rnl -lav , repot I-thc-cencs
ill tin* cit\ fearful II. -a.
The Women an-l ••htl.lt- !. nil leuiain in
town, allhoiigli ordered at various time:
to leave. 4>n the da,, our in.-n left, a
morning reporL showed tin. sa.l fact that
up to that time 11*' 1 the .- unfortunatea
had been killed l.y o.tr shells, among
whom is the wile • : Genet a I femherton.
The Yick-lnn- women aro either bravo
beyond ordinary mortals, ,.r desperate in
S 1HI search every part of
the t
liildrcn , . .
•• - in thi in ■; . and the women
-c.-k no protection, Imiboldly promenade
the public thoroughfares an.I attend to
their iuni-e|io|.| duties without fear In
the jail our men saw aov-
! erul la.lie-, .vie
I'iei -urelt nKuf ,| th.* ho
■I, tl
,Y inch.-t.*r Jackson like, he
I I.Mving the Valley turnpike
tow u and .stretching
tlm Vre-idont t
ry - field officers. AH. tm t.-fore, ca
>y, both company and field officers
nd | desire to do so.
ml 111 Tho purposes for which th
. .. • rnoi proclamation of tho 2fith «
■ • • : • 1' rla
ulcr the President s
•port tliut the Yankees
"n'nd V'iirn thn I'iii,'!’ I it*--" I! > rund, nud t"r sit liVilfs i'ur-
liter on. hearing t-wur.lt. the Marlintburg
road By means of this road, ho led iti-
army lialfuround tho town, and attacked
3 uf ill at i tho enemy, wlm wero expecting
1 that Lenoir's St* tack Irom for
iguaided, from tlm | *•» tho Hank 1
-• mg tran-l’err« .l to complete N
Tit.* filth \ irginia ' [U >’ "" ultn*'K
'• • • »- • r.-ei- • '* came, tliut -
1 *. ........ which thu- actually
', rations mid Iran
•d to nil, when on
•any pay*.
vlii'c at ho
his
oucli
rtutlon, will he
live duty, hul
allowaiices
exp
idmg
ictml t
The command of th* troop* now rv
quirt'd of thi* rttnto will, undertint net
Congress, belong '.•• tin* l*r*-i>l*-nt an
not t** me. *•" soon a- they have h.-*n -u
ganizod and mustered into r\ ;• •• I 0
President, however, having cnlh-1 upo
1110 to organize tin* tro«»]i- who \ olurite.-i
under the act-ol Cotigi *' ui^ thi- Mal<
has thought pi op.
1t11.lt ion of the 2**th of May, an* r.
.1 t«» tender ».s now organizod . or t
nix** arid *fi**t their M-rvic.-s aspni
eight thoiiMind rcquiru'l from tl:
•r«b*r of <'oiniiiandqr-it>*f'hi<*f.
IIKNIIY C. WAYNE.
Adj. <V I ni. Gouurul.
puled*, ii ■
paid "••• 1" niltj
, IS to he, hoped tlie.V
1 tiny g"l wind, 1
rig 1 r onfederate for-
1 the strength
<-t. the Mnrtin-burg
nt rear The surprise was
little w .-re they anticipbt
non thodirnction in which
.*, tliul they had Jiluced tin
liniljim l.-fl l.etiofr', fin.* »*?••» irim. -Me'
ami il' . 1.is n.i.l lm.1 , wot-- > • ’ ••» and Hi.-
11iK.lt ha
tli.ii itupUile
will yet ho cut oil*
)*.//* capture!. Tlio>
rmitted to get hind:
The following is
iomd nominntioii*
cn State (’oliventi
1st district J -.in
1 lisl
Jins tor
I’- 11-
Win S Swann.
,\ HColyar.
John P. Murray.
Henry S Foote.
Edwin A Kcoble.
McL'ullum
f pn?l
over thu Dml
perceived the
HulklcyMi.lv
was r Ok to rod t* tlm h»
What tho subject «*f
the tenant, wa-, and \
had on him, the -lory
ehful guard I
C hull, who I
-.1 I all). All
fit e ol Mi
lung all around
ung Saturday, the one
iriug It also continued
1 tliut day Ewell, with
great i cu-.y and with painful toil, con
ducted bi- army over the new road, get
ting them into position about 0 p. m.,
win*., th- . anm.nadc commenced It con
tinued f.*t two and a half hours, during
which th.* Louisiana brigade gallantly
charged with cheer-*, the enemy's outer
- nlHiclo.l church j
A lalmimi,
hoist ^it t
cnty-One Ciun ship fur (’apt.
Sciiinieh.
1 tin- London Nov.-, May 2s. 1 work-, and took possoanlon
I that (’apt. Sotnmes, of thu Here dnr^kne— closed active opot
1- al...ut to change his flag and hut. on Monday morning tho enei
inor.) siibstilntial but 1rIv disorganized, ovacugted tho
“ " 1 • ; learing h.-i-es, wagons, c’Omml*
•apt Hull,
litemlit
the
Some throe
Tlm
Mo
Wa
that he |
e. the
litiinun
-•f »ge*.
, Oiler thr
it- here waiting t
June H* -The Expro.-p
|*rinls the lollowing us u letter from
<len"Hooker retreated from Knlmouth
To Warrenton station t*> intercept Leo,
who was advancing on Washington.
Leo passed down through Thorough-
faro gap, flanking Hooker and cutting oil
an entire corps, (namonot given)
is supposed t-i he captured,
driving Hooker, w hois retreating t<
legislation which *
iluliun to the talents
fdistinguished lawy.
fwEiei!
La*) is
> Alex-
idria.
A large pa
regiments at
battery. M
wagon
•d a 1
of hi.
at Falmouth,
t i>f Milroy's divisir
•hiding the wliolo of hii
1 his cannon,
enmant of hit
against i'
id the.
I the
lor local deleii
ill hereafter l
me* without dc
llth
J I) C Atkin-.
John V Wright
David M Gurren.
! Wllichealcr.
'I'hc* Capture
i Wo publish glnrl-1 news t.. .!»> Ou
success is com plot** at Winoho-t.u I'h
telegraphic dispatch lroin llnrr -nhur,
1 tells th.- gratifying purtoulni Fr-*i
1 eight to nine tl..*u ami pri-oiicrs are he
i h<*x e.l to have been taken, tog ther w tl
•» x h.t amount of military stole and 1 •
! vi-ions. lie-id.-- a great many wagon- an
- 1 11 , and the artillery and small arm
I Truly. I Ini- delivered a good blow
Hiid Ewell lia- mail.) an adtniruhlu start :i
the tuccusior of the great Ja
ipo-ing thi- la-t
iy explain the
I •- pbitt *»f opj'C
ili-paich to he’ll tic,
•ml leu change in
ition- which led to I
,m the 20th. The |
jutant an.l In-pW t**
with th**ir muster t •
fortuity to law, a*
election returns, il '
tender of volunteer* I >r
-eo that tlm «**mpanie , I
imonl* accepted hy tlu*
scngei
I’d the
ittal «
•sterdav
IS of tlo
rith 1
lull- 1 in SiHiinton tlint Maj. Haw k . Im 1
e|.*grai*h**d th**r'*, from Winchester, ict
.. rend him any mure prov Iso ns, ns lie
md an nbundarieo.
Milmv escaped his fate. He put him-
■e|f at the head of a company of cavalry
id fled for hi life, just'
It i
■ 1 Ewell t
i the
ed that he threat
tn»ny between tho State and (’onfo'lorato
officers i* eoseittlfll tosuccess in tho prompt
formation of tho organization required by
el xxill prohnbiy call nt Cardiff with a
rge non xe - I f.r tlie Confrd.rut..-
11 pi Hull- . I, will oflerwat.l- take the
i.'t Miid tlieie tuiiinfer the .'OinniBii.l
('apt ‘"linin' l llll cominau.l of the
lahuum will then devolve upon Cant,
nil- I. 11.n! m h time a* Capt Miittlt,
the j.nvMt.ei Florida, is enabled to
1,1 • '••miimii.d of tlie Ahihaimi.
TlIK IDct.ATIo.SH Hkiwkkn Okfickhs
Nil Pat*. ATKS The Fayetteville, (N,
itlh-ctver. peaking of the habit ili-
ulj-.-d in by -otne ofiic.T-, of.Miming the
-orvice, and that
•en promptly pun
1 if.ued it may
ha .•.iirsge of one
ia\o destroyod nothing
tir bundled wagons wore
.i-ctired td-.>, • rfi; pi?res of can non, and
2,him Imr e-, of which a large number
\x cr.* unusually fine unimnls.
Tine.* u tics above tho town a brigade
was capturod, prineipallv, 1 he-
ln*\--. bv tin* immortal ’'.Stonewall Brig
ade ' Besides this, during to-day large
niimher^ of j»risonors, fn squads, wora
being brought in
Tin* avenues of exit from tho place
strewed with the knapsacks and clothing
>»f the fugitives.
It was feared the brute Milruy ha.l
escaped, hut if fo, it was after Ilia style
in which' his tmi-ttr Lincoln entered
Washington.
Our whole loss it. killed ami wounded
.Joes not exceed 200. Of course wc 1
none in prisoners. The onomy'a loss
1,11 It*.! und wounded was comparatively
tnnll hot we appear to havD captured
nearly the whole force, amounting to
1, tin) ..I i.mjo I’r dtahlyat least a c . many
ni.t-k.t-. a• prisoners wero taken.
I nut uli tins a rmble achievoinent for
our maimed Ewell * Bight glat am i
| tbat he ride- a . of old
. this place and from everywhere
1Tenth i-* all nb Mit them it litssaa
<h the tnr, era-lies through tlioir
»s, Hniitosylown their innocent cliil-
md thiiiihelves, ami yet they tin
icornodly sit, sing, chat ami laugh
through it all -through a combination of
horrors that would almost make a cow
ard of tho bravest man that ever drew a
'riu*,e things*ccm incredible; but they
,rc true, /or onr.prisoners unite in vouch
ing for tho fact, all phases of which they
then
elves heard and witnessed.
North Carolina.
A1.1. R/uiti at Fuanklin.—For some
days past, ,nvs the Buloigli Progress,
there have been ruiimt s bore of an un-
ploasftnt charii.-t.-r relative to affairs about
Franklin, Yu , a village ju t thi -idethe
Black water, •md we am glad to have it
in our power t*. quiet tho nerves of the
timid by puldi-hing the tallowing dis
patch, kindly pheu.d in out pos-cssion hy
a friend .
June 18. —All right at-
( yet r
do
N t\ Bonds —A friend snowed
letter yesterday from a business
Petersburg, stating the fac
Coupon Bonds, .old
$1.2o premium i
pm
the c.
1* a 1 s.
gradmdly eoiilra. te-1 a
That If w • pmlmhly
.*d, is pretty clear Iron
patches from V
tiller tlie 4 \ { tinn* 1
1 lh M Y_‘!‘ ! tLini^ useful 1
( l.lltlg that * he
ing parte- 1 •
sup|)l..- Tin-
for home
energetic
ganizati
.ling
unless sooner rav«*ke.l
ed to all Militia off
tho time they con
impaniet f
foi
ughs of
Ili
ad Harpc
'.utr The Mobile
J It'
tin
• f tlie 21,t, in a cheering urticle
Mtiiation at Vicksburg, says it has reason
to beiseVc that General Walker holds the
peninsula opposite the city, and there i,
a:-.) reaaou to believe that he h:»» already
driven cattle aer.-s to Pemberton; also,
that Getieru) Walker has interrupted
Grant’* communication with his depots
below Vicksburg, hy which ho fed Jbt
left wing of his army. To supply this
wing, tie must now haul hi* provisions
from Snv-ier's Blurt', a distance of thirty
An earthquake al Htiode.,, on tht
of April, occasioned the dentructh ,
two thousand house'* and a proportionate J The Yankee papei
'.os* of aamaa life. 4 “ v * ‘
law partner and nephew,
relatives of bis family nutit
aro still illustrating the pi
father and uncle in the art
privates, with the blessing'
to “return with thoir shell
tho battle fields of Southe
swords have gleamed as In
plumes waved in proudly
conflict i- ended w ill r- Tu
return), with laurels a- g
ing as any that deck tho
noble compeers in arms,
undo has devoted his
country in a dlfforent enpar itv, tuitod to
his «K e and talent.- I.ct u< .mdorso ‘tur
member by re-clrctiUK ; iul ft .acond term
it there i, not a permanent dcc.an
bia health, i. tlm a
hereby grant
t this State, fmu
themselves witli
rme’d iimlcr this proclaina
tion,'and are mustered into servieo, and
they are antnorizod to occupy nny t po.-i-
1 Ewell replied that ho wo.il.i liatigthe
Im t infill of them if they 'lid.
Ewell purii'* 1 immediately '
captur * <*t Winchester, and pei
of the I'.,', .mac at Shepherd-town, thirty
mile* trom Wmeh.*-l.*r. The Haltimore
r .1 , I and Ohio ruilroiul 1-<••./ and
' >l , | is of course already dismantled, rho
imi ,’tro ox- r!l pt ur o of Milroy’s army puts tho whole none, .. roiiimm..* .h-*... .. n .< ... . .. .....
| Valley at our command, and opens Ma t.-mipted t > th**ir - nvenient river ha
*..u\e BM " r y| ul „i an d FonnsylvaniatoUH. Hooker, u .„u, tho Ya/ Again—tho same di
. .V. who is reported already in "Washington. | (I1 *.cli tat* that tho ‘Siiperintondeni
’ will, wo supposo, rnovo up thraugh Ma j Cuntrabandk' wu- ^taking arrangomet
ryhirni pretty much in the track of Mr- t ,, ^|,ip oil' the muTniude -r m irroesthoy
Glellan. The campaign D afoot, and . ; ,,., . t.-d
great events may soon bo oxpccted.
will he
odn tie
1 tho lower Valle
1 Merchants
..I female, Jew
»« ling ♦•«» Wi
• than the officer- w ho
• tlo
id ill-
.ul Smtioel, Wh
;,c
•ding t
I .•fleets of tllO
.1.- habit will manifest
it..- war i**' over Men
Inis in-lilted are not like-
md many will ho thocti-
. 1 >.nal e.dlii.ions when
r hceoini— a free man
show tho
I h-arn that the town
lition As you know, a
l»t.*t •• ha*! t.eon .-tnblislie.l in
ilii- , ,-ntrr of the ph. •■ The market and
,.Mu.' ..I the j.riueil.al buildings lout boon
u-.- i a- -table, Tlie Yankees had been
the principal suffyroisfrom the "cliotted
ft-ver, thollgh H kind of typhoid lever
liad prevailed among the citizen*.
I xxa, 1.tea/ed to hear that the country
... Wheat
The season there ha- been bettor than it
this region
at my '
office
priv
inanien may assign
ty the
h* of their
father and
ues to his
HA It BIS
that Go
Hu
1 tar has been suparcaued oy Oen. Oilmtr.
al j.
:e to their cointni-si
-r-, an-l xvithoot Iht
.n which tf.c (!on-tit
ds them hh «*uch, and
isignation will he rnie
ceount of having or
;ht on the lllurkwater i
keen Kepiilaed.
he 1‘etorsburg Express has the follow-
special dispatch, dated Franklin, Heu-
that on Tuesday morning our
j ... three miles below Martint'-
hurg, ordered to march at \ \ o’clock with
' ration*.
Mashani'TTfs.
The;
a mo prom pirn*-
o the State, It) r
x'hich they havo
cxpe<
PHumption I with rnvalry, artillery and infantry, at
ed against them j tempted to forco a passage across the
tored thi* ser Blaekwntorat Joyner’s and Blactiwater
I t«> show the bridge, last night, but were repulsed,
iriotic devotion 'nd* HMiMiiMgaaflaaAiaAfifitti
Tuk Atlanta.—Scouts from d
riwr report that the captured
Atlanta wan qniolly
1 tho
.•,,„ I Atiunin wan qmuny BlWru.i at se.ckspUi . s
cvnni.iK Ibry opned .. haivy br« , , ,„ r Ul „ „ r K ,„t FuU.ki i ’ M ,
rankhn with -rtlory «... » w | „„ 8u ^, y Hr,,. ; ’."y,,, ,
ivro of rtflef, keeping up a r. —
• xpc l.sJ vero tire for two hours at short range.
11 t»* on j 'j’hey were again repuised. Tho com
••!*•• rr* I' 1 TiuuidiiiR officer here did not use his ar
.•I the tillery at all, hut only tho men in the ritl
pits. A good many of tho enemy wer
killed No loss on our tide. ----- ,
I Yankkfs on Nkiikok-. -The Kxpre*3 Jacks'
Forty- | lias a Havana letter hinting that infornia- \ have I.
Torn the contra- L*‘
nth fide of San 1 •'
ingto kil
epli.-d .
id.
el tlo
An Arab flying
Vlexandria to sock
veilakcii hv an old
to the same place,
> be thu plague it
Fn
11 th. Armv M«-s*ent<er.
.... In
that N. C.
that city.-Ibid
Kinston Our dilligont Ktn-
•fon correspondent, under dnto of the
17th, slate- I Imi heavv guii-t wore heard in
the direction of Newborn and Washing
ton on the lt’.th. li 4 i-purposed the Van
Irens were celebrating theit “gront caval
ry victory" on tho Rappahannock. The
yellow fever is reported nt Newborn, and
it is *aid the Yankee , w ore leaving for
Morohead City.
An intelligent aoldier belonging to
Mi»j. Nethercntt'-) command gives the
Yitnkeo force ot cavalry nt Newborn at.
IfiOO, encampod ‘J mile.tius nido of tl.o
town, at Steven- *it‘. fork.
Thonm* Henson, u private belonging
to tho 33d Grotgia, was accidentally phot
hv a aontinel near Kinston wn tho lCtn
He died in»t.»ntune ut Jy
Another deserter fYota the 132.1 Now
York regimvni ha- been brought into
Ivinst.ii. He rep-rts the forco at New
horn 2d,OHO *tr. ng. with two regiments of
cavalry and three of negroes. He heard
of no contempiated advance Tlie c de-
Morterfl our correspondent believes to bo
spie-., and thinks they hould be kept
<*l.» ely gnarded Standard
port , that lie had entirely disappeared
front War-aw -uni One of the Yan
kee monitors had al*" left, perhaps an an
Other potions from below report that
there was great rejoicing utnong the
Yankees at Fort 1'ubiski, Friday Innt, tt
is supposed, over the capture of Hta At
lanta Guns wero tired, on.l * general
glorification among the garrison —Nat
Hep , 22d.
The 38th and 37th New*York regi
ment* itad a reception there «>u their re
turn home The soldiers wero given a
big dinner, at which Judge MoOunn
addresned them, concluding as follows
Finally, I am for peace, with all its
hallowed hi e-sing*, a ltd 1 trust the hour
uill soon coino when poace and prosperl-
dawn upon the land —
never will he
again. They
propet ly led
f th*
the
! Henry Clay Dean, tho
, Iowa, who wa» ImI • d ol
' for Governor, was seized «
‘ ! a la Vallandighum, and S'
I to bo tried by drum-head
1 tho 17th ult.,
nt t«• Missouri,
•"Mil martial.
; thirty.'
) killed oi
! the rest.
( Hiftion Extended
, with the
burg.
Stat*.
required, without mm h detriment 1
public interest, in their respective
cos, and each of them, who in able ,, u „ — , — - -
bear arm), is invited t- unite with hi Ft vjc.-Tho HuntavilloConfederate learns 1 tion ha* reached tin
follow citizens for the defence of his i ihat the Brcaidont has ordered tho Con band colony on t|
home. . • -criplion of all persons able to hear arm- Domingo, that full.) -«m-ht»lt ol the live
Any cmniiiissionod officer of the Militia . ti.-twoen tin* ages of-fi) and 4-7* year-. Tho hundred negtyc- sent lucre lr*'in Norfolk, 11 ‘ '• *'* ******
•'f this State, of the rani. I Captain, or ; Confederate may have obtained thi-. inlor- , \’h . hy the ^ alike."*, have died among jeitcntlv leHte.l^ ten
of a higher grade, i-uuth"i./.. d tomnA-i 1 luH tion from Gen Billow, Chief of the | thu malignant ..wamps The remain Jet.
into aorvice, any company when organiz- I Conscript Bureau, whose headquarter* aro j it was learned, would .oon lollow the
eu, aou to senu ^J*_ r ..e;• rolh of the com* ! atHuntoville, .hough it does not state. ^ same one.
Then
in ativ timiv before; there
uch moil in any army
.ill go anywhere, when
., and never falter." Hi-
.............. proud of 1 heir con^namler.
, the traveller met for ru» hotter leader than ho ot
1 again, when he raid- whom thu lament. <1 Jackson aid that
rouiining to kill no morn "whilo ho would follow any man whom
-and iti Cairo- you killed 1 j, e WIt . ; ordered to follow, he would fol
iar.- wrxmg. said she, "I , |„ w Lee Idiiidfolded.' Tlm army will
fee thousand fear killed j„. doubt', gratified at the following ox -
l Mry don of (ten Leu's interost in their
* moral ami religious welfare:
liable information that | Fkfpehk-KnurRo, Jotli May, 1803,
y will again da'
[(treat applause ]
Mayor (>pdyke 1
Mayor Opdyke hero r-*-.* and remark*-
J that a City Judge standing up at that.
tiuio and crying “Fence, peace, it was
timo for him i" say "War, war ti* tho
Litter end.’ . .
Here sovoral partios attempted toapoalc
al a time, and the utiim-t eonfmion pre
vailed, Judge MeCunn being Tarried
1.round tlm room hy aevernl "t
The Mayor immediately »ott,
lit'iiga terminated after
d tho
j vers l
other volunteer toast* and sontimont*
Tier. Darikn
iforcing Vicks
II ti heard, which a short time
J _ v , ...J^ MAitAUUgRs.—A letter
*1 v tho amount of I from a gentieuihii in McIntosh county
•ontains tin* following postscript
of the Army and A'.i.-y Mts \cng>-r. I I* S The expedition thal. came up
1 ..ther tra**!-. aa th.- Kvangolieai j the Altamaha and burnt Darien wu-* thu
...«u the ,‘dth Mn--Hehu-ett-.Gov. Andrew s tree
i.iY.... * regiment, and not Montgomnry’a,
.... .. staled in thu Kwpxiblicau. Thoy
K. i<KE w rote thu name of tho regiment and their
old menvrau-
haroi.p- private soldier*, ami -uih.rs and oblige, ' (negro) regiment
v-. ...™ jury respectfully 1 — 1 «*«•*.! (*«
.me. ..Mil.ck. will.', l'rw whit«.lr«.l;s, Rot. Mr Mil.w, CorrMponditiK Secre- re*im.ntalofflc.'r» ili »n "W
1 U now entirely whi-.t, ^ t.ry of th. ET«n£«U<ta) Irmnt SccIWT.^dnai book In Colltn. * shru* • mill,