Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, July 28, 1863, Image 2

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f ol iirtbus inquirer. COLUMBUS j i t. ..lay Morning'- July 28, 1863. rtu • 1#-pc«- m»'J I'ttiiof Vicksburg". • ii ..» ij.* <«nfr.-in" fartiMio*' Hie V|.. 1 .{.Un>.r ./ Rho* 4rr alth nr. in- k xml irt(■'*!n< count »f the v + tit l r*r .Ir-r «.f V«<*k*burg. It » ; j : ihr ..J.our tb<> arllclo Ufat ll»r ] tl. ji .Highly-^convinc'd that the J f*"- L ..UriV.utaLlu il*« in- r,-I, ft m ii.UntfltiHflfrtK'Mt of Gen. i ■ A'Do* hm br*:ii suggeated or'charged by » » ninny writer*, and ns -dflifltioB* p a vc I.. <n mad© l*y iomnof Jj.’.u. VVO f-‘ -mr Muilf. . :•( W"1 therefore WO |t the public to Willi hold jndg- ui/ni* for tli*s prun-nt. Tla* ■ >frerpomteni of the Advertiser .* thut iho Yankee.* were enabled to i,, K U* di'rir Mpl»f<ni*!bco op to our yi irwm.liTn-’itU, only beannm of the t»Mhr i. PeuiUorluu prohibiting artillery rPreD. Ho describe* the revoral a^aulU, in v» tb<» Vunkoe* weroropul#*d with • •• ;« i«reat ala ugh ter, soil *ny» that aft*i • . il.rv.i [i*.triep|^i tllu.ojn.Tny evi- ( . nti’/ i,mouived (ho b .jmhnn'Dora oftak- tl,j v;. V - ■. ’ *torm BtiJcoiiimi'iicml -. > »‘.os. xr i - the work* -the Ia»t and ,• .••.,< H-vr. t I >' *ng b«*n mi ado «»n the | •••• sv*'I<‘:ilIow«»J, h« SUV", . i. i.fl yard* of our bf.'ipd- 1 , . , . . -if General PotnberU n’s 1 1.. 11 re our ammunition on : .ini at thin proximity they , ; t»,img up works and erect* t j -k m which they worn not , , ■, ; i.v the throwing of a few '.m: I four or li vo June, n tor rill i: ;«•<! by the blow- ntiotir.l fori - roe occupying • I l.y . t lun* between our men and tin? Yankee*. ninny of wli"‘H were \r,y in»u]tiijt» and full of taunti' g remarks on the downfall of our Gibraltar. On Saturday, tin) 1 lib of .July, nt about lI.o tiinf. dnmtc army, having nil hi n puridod, took uplWlinoof march hum Vicksburg. and arrived at Big IJliwk that evening, it Wa-J a roioinn ami im posing departure. Tears were scon cour- «ing thr* checks of many of our troop?, and over and anon the men would turn hue.’; to lak« one l:i*t i< ok at tbe city they had fo well and nobly defended, (fti Tuesday morning the truopr commenced arriving at Itraiiden, wlrere it ri nntied* paled they will remain for a few day*. Inlm«lluf Cartkulariol tbe Hiejfe of Vlckaburg* I * . ii. Lieut. I) 11. Burt.' 1 , whoM re turn from Vh-kAbarg we noilcod yester day, we have derived Home accounts of the Yankee mode of prosecuting the Mege, and of the sir at ta to which our bruve K*rti*'fn was reduced before tbe iurrendur, wbicli wc tbink will l»’ of in- lerea to the public. Tileut. Burl -lays tlint the Yankee/., after making their llnal a.-viuit. adopted a mod© of approoch to <>ur cntronchments at once novel and successful. They con- ntfnoted moveable breastworks, resem bling hogsheads, which they made by l.e-bmg clapboards with hoop* or grape- vinca around dirt or sand, and these were rolled before them towards our lines by two or three toon, while n sharp- nhool.nr 01 t .yi crept along on their hands and loot behind each of tiiesc rolling dc- fnm e - Thfivlvaiieing eimmy were thus protected nguinst inurket or rillo balls, wbicli could not penetrate their rolling shields; ami Whenever our troops np- peared at tbe embrasures for the pur pose of giving them a that from u cannon, the sharpshooters would rise from bo- bird their defem oH and fihoot down «»ur iro n 14 their guns. Tbi^, Yankee *hnrp- >lp*oiors wore vmy nuuiarouslind expert, and after they had attained u proximity to our enlronohinontH giving I limn good range, our cannon could not bo brought In hoar etfhelivuly again .t thoir locomo tive illrt bulwarks. They were thus enabled l» approach 90 near to our lines ax to render their mining Operations practicable and to advance their artil lery very elo.10 to our works. Id cut. fl. showed us the original order for the i- 'Ue of mule meat b> ‘inn of the command dated July 'Zd ; uU>* a • (at - the fu..‘ V*. H-ewiil be had Mounted, \ 1 1 Imrpnliooters lie (ell .lead lie le - ih'tfi eigbly fik Mind* 1 The Iom of the on* 11 "ii arid kr>. «■ v ei *‘i \ pi 111 i .lied ill their at "blowin ■ up'' our works." b of .Imp the enemy blew portion of our line again, but mm pt Iinige the work. An by <*ur forces to noun- but tlm attempt »ig- 1 i.ii tlm position mI*tbe ment.d fbonmou brighde of'JUi4 mo tlio linio of tliO M trig in tlio bill of f1 the tUrt.t days 1 mule, 820 lbs rice ■i.ndlefl, 401b', "on cued to a for three days, near coder. Tlm follow* • f..r this brigade for ntmru I 4,371 lbs. ,732 lbs. peas, 11! lbs. au.1 ibs. -sit, m lb*. 'Mild 1, jod’tti •Idler , a 111 > u d lull r/i • 11 "fthat time |in-\ "1 t" Him following ,• , *•> lbut tho Id he permit!, I I r, , iviog rtfift vs ere all in good spirits, and l; IP 1 to live on the nmagre gl'cn Iliem. rather 1 V 1 l.ey bad defended , . '■ e IP',,,,1 N..! H tobacco. Tbi i i nn allow unco of only n half pound of mule meat, 1} <>/.. rife, and le- ' than a pound of pirns, for each man, per day. The iin uflieioncy and inferiori ty of Ibis tare will lie exhibited in ft mure tliking manner by a contrast with the ration ' drawn by the hhiim brigade, after the Mirrender, from tlio Yankees, for Jlt-f day, vi/ o.tf.lfi lbs. bacon, Mb lib! till beef, 11.OdO lbs. bard broad, 700 II. . puns, 700 Ibs. hominy, ‘Jrtl Ibs. green coffee, bd gallons vinegar, : ’»b lbs. candle! , tWO Um. xirip, 40011)8. salt, 1,400 lbs. .sugar. Heroic ami devoted indeed were tlm men wlm, on such faro, wore willing to cont bum the contest a * lung us they had strength f lilt their lire arim ! (Mi informant bad eaten ■•! llm niulu tlm tlnit u win esculent end tuotlisMinc ton hungry innn. Lieut B li n<>t rd" the number win* de nounce and : addle tim responsibility upon (ion. i'enibarton. IIo bolioves that Im did all that lie could do to huv 0 Vick ; burg, with llm moans nt bis command. I I nt the e mean vv,m‘‘ u ■' greater ami more etf.a livn win undeniably tbe fault Of .tuinr (ifllcinlrt. and it will probal/I.V r, ■,, 11 r.- a 11. it it nr y ms obligation to dneidu who • it 1 aUk> II (lie pi 1 bat the neglot 11-> pruvulon itributable It* tlm e'MnmWflu- Uiat tb.i plniilers oftho country, six bout prb*i its would Mind it, but (hat llm that tin sd to :i 11;..*.'. 111 > ku, Mi*, on which is the pr» sent military oncumpmont of Uonoral .lubnston, b. a small river running through the central part of southern Mississippi, and emptying Into tlm l*onrl. Wn Judge that Urn Southern Mis bodppi ralLoad oroHSHrt it about 80 miles east of Jackson, and hiipposi! that Gen. -I 'din .pin\ eauip is at or m ar this crossing. -M“HI N. tile tolegrilph *tiltiori, I 70 miles ea-1 .,1 j.c lt .on, and mu-! be in the m'igliborhood of dolim-loii s encamp The M extern ( uiupaigii. The evacuation of Jncktmn by Grant and the wttluli'tvwal of Ids levees to the Mississippi allow that bin design is not to advance directly towards Meridian and > ‘luiii, u' oniH have upprebnnded lie would, nor upon Mobile by tho inland jack Hut. it .•d !!,*• cuUHtrv went "I infill it aboundbig in t bad boon provi- tdt • 1 day full ration-' *rrcspond»nt h account >1 Vicksburg. , Uvtig, the Ud of duly, cut out a (lag of truce. idb.M yards biniself mm ■ they I, n tlu • t. uu nt vn is paitly •MMldll.ll. I ll, |*. II) * < .nit for t be purpose e.d to ",.r renp.vmg "•' d, fm I the women 'in- to a n. \ Her re* '• * id piiirt.,1- • M,r about ut be sion of the Legislature of Alabama, at Montgomery, on Monday, the 17th day of Augu«L The special object of the aea- is not named, but it may rciyonably bo inferred that it has icferenco to the tbroutoinxl Yankee invasion and to the id-m: s bite call for more troop*. burg they formed a regiment of r.ogroo 3 . gavo Uiem arms to iday llmir owners, and to complete the programme, demon 1 in tho shape of white men led them "m deeds of death—those men arc call-d c:5i- ccr*. Men of tbe sunny South, Mis aipjiinns, Alabamians-. Oeorgiaiirt, South erners ! can you for *•»«■ moment think of receiving xuqh an abandon.•<! (n*..pln to your embrace again? No, never! We j cull on ev.-ry energy of vour physical and mental man to forbid it. M - ( y Henv oi ade available upon God'*green earth f. j bid it! coma war, pe-ititence arid In 1 oranytli’mg a kind Creator may *•■< per p. ciiastixn us with, rather tbai turn to tlm Imted North. Pi ltcgiuiciit- The Northern It lota. Th« accounLs which wo have received induce o* to balieve that the mobs raised in the United States to fexist the enforce ment of Lincoln's conscription have ; ...... ever, where been put down by foree 0n f 0 '"" 1 jj ! -*'er.vtU.« K U.ul of arm*. But this fact does not, L* any considerable degree, leg/en the signifi cance of theae demonstrations, or destroy thcefTucl which they mu-1 have upon the •truggloin which tho oiled and the Confederate S'.utea are engaged. Tho lesson which they leach in, that tin* Lin coln Government muti do Us trork of subjugation very quickly, or nut at all. These riot* were sufficiently wide spread nnd formidable to show the gen eral repugnance to serving in tho Yankee army, even at tho most opportune period that has offered sfnctrlho war began for arousing popular enthusiasm and enlist ing recruits for Lincoln—just at the heol of a formidable and yot threatening in-, vaMoft of tho territory of tho Middle 1 Yankee States, and nt the precise time j when the North was ablaze with a glow j J \ Mot«»*hi<\ privat<- of dlation and valor, not only at tbe m.tg-1 oud W S Crouch. \Y ■ »*t u 1 V Nv nilled repulse nf that invasion, but over j *' ?r h J udy Lt J 1 Hi,l .-bouldi-r, ...J,.. . , , ,,, oergtJ A Avcrctt in band, ItG 11,;: substantial triumphs nnd advance*, of the j ftrm (j„ r i ( ,. t . Hnn U „*j„u,,...,; .1 n " .Jeral arms in Mis»tH!* : ppl and Tennc*- I 1*ark in luce. J li Hopkins thigh. I) . ! The Washington Cabinet. Thinking; I rom <-en. Lee's Army, tlie < ..nicitcracy HubJugated. Is Con-! We b 1 . 'nil n-ports from General j vldcring Peaee—Mr. Hewacd Wishc* v l--t night, which mayor may not b** true, and which we give with tbi* | u-uiliCci. .ion. Bv some it was «Ute.I that .• Ind fallen back x- far n* Winchester, u '.i. ,1 our rightoxtending to Snicker s Gnp. I Others r'port that our troops had made no further retrograde movement, but ne- , upi-d a po.-ivion at Bunker Hill, some twelve mi!**, north of Winchester, with tl." right -\t-ri ling the Poiom..c near In Otter mu Amnesty to tUt aubjnga- uiilLiti- rates. telegram? from „ tbn! we find in tho N. [, r,ili] is <>no dated on the 12th inrL in «• t .1 new* from Now York wo rati',' ifrik that an amnesty to the “reb**L i-,* rity had Imtter first be disposed *. 'll** «:orn*»(KindWit allied positively Vo announce ■ lbut tbo question or peace has alratdy 1 !"-en t■'.niidurod itl ('sibilict circle?. More ; tbsII tliftt. wc are actually in the mid-t 1 ing out of position 1 r pr vailed yesterday that the .! , ? d the river in fort'e and Wo regard this ecupi“ I Mariin»bur; a rmors than .b.ubif i re of u,mo-l bouriy" ilhing. CaxnulUeii in Georgb Adjt. H. B. Beecher fun with u li t of casualties i Georgia P.egim«nt in th<* tynburg- Wu extract tb • ' Field and Staff. Kill.- ! T Harris. Company B, fMeriwether Freeman commanding—1,1 J Mr. Seward for tho .--u'oneo "t'n Presidential proclamation j » r, ‘ "* u "“‘ . gi . nmii.-xty to tiie people of the amount to f :;b>!rnwii.g the emancipation Of »bc vonditb j.- - ,im* :• *11 Mt*t»-n.Bng the liabilitie. , the w ni- r -p-k ,m (I..- *•■ '.ti.'H art, and otTering, in porta it in •• • ■ : • ifuon and propction inti, irp renal and property riglit* ?*• ; t.--••• i the pc >p!e of the South, only excepting! h.gh. « rit*. n tb.- military and civil leader* in tbi* gr«-at 1 •' ■' • e-li Kv ;n these Mr. Seward sug- , f ‘ ' 1 • '‘* * ‘ g- •- ‘1 *u!d b«* allowed their property Con nc! I i face. Will K n. - in »rr in band. K B \ ardeman i any l'. sSr.-wnrt , Ferrell . J M Tillman id M.i-' OgCe , g Kill -d : Li II Ib-Wi.e.r, merit under such ioftin more nbliorront tbe 1 the » », he •f tiie Yank -hi | mnpnny (», Columi'ii- Guard-, ! 1 illu commanding— Killed : Lt X! . . ....... *T It VI . v ligibh* to hold uthe t v.-rnment. Tbi? proposition bus • -••n-id'-r,'*i in Cabinet council, » * , formal; but it hus d«v«|r*ped tw.» ; Mr. Bates and Montgomery 1 favor it with certain modification*, j M* -srs. Stanton and CIihto vi«»- oppo-e it. Mr U*lier, who hi- votes witii the President, will de- j whichever way that functionary i The l'ie.ide-t has a- yet expre*.- I > opinion <>n tbi* subject; but hi* J h at the serenade would see in to i r - j : that lie i? in favor of trying t - ! 1 go«xI Iiis promise to free the slaves ! i* consi-ntiag to a peace in the pre.*- ■ nergenoy. is, which may bo nv contingencies t. Unit tins i- the >n that the Lin-' fortnnol/i thin war ? Hilt, though quelled, it nm«t bo borne in rniud that tliesn ri«Hi were put down by lliu btillet and thn Mkyonct, nnd by the spilling of much blood that call* from tbo ground for hatred and revenge. Tho mobs warn di-’per*-e l, but the feeling* which originated them were intensified nnd aggravated. Popular^sentiment was repressed, riot altered, by the interven tion of the military and the use of arm®. Popular feeling, in a republic, cannot be quieted in tbi* way. it i* snru to rankle under it* restraint* nnd to some the very first occasion for another outbreak. We educe from those demonstration* the following conclusior. stated u« poiitively a* n of the future may be l last draft or conscriptb. coin Government will venture to r< to; and 2d, that the troop* thus dr into ranks nt the point of tho bay will not tight mi!c*i the per-uia-ioii <•» I ' f the bayonet in tlmir roar i- kept up when | ( they confront tlio enemy, i'licii o Lincoln, then, must be ndood—-quite likely they will pt um an I incumbrance rather !liana help. Nortiicrn riot* should encourage I idato mt of tlm South. They that recruiting for the Yankee i* ‘‘played tint," and that wo imvc but to maintain our gioumi f..r i» abort time longer lu ensur*) tin' mt.-r ,ii in fl til re of Our anemic«. Tho ‘‘dragon f tcetb" b»vo already b.■■■n "wn «t llm North, and the soil mad" rank with blood. Soon a plotilif' ! , r..p of serpents Will emerge, ami Him y • ng ‘‘anacoudu oftho North will crush wiihin hi, l'<M timorganization that is making war upon llm South. Tho Hunt- villli Oinfrdn lift "I'tlm2l*t, coim-* 1 1 us from ('huttauoogu, win 1 • it will b'.* (lublirthcd while the Yankee main in peKiu-si-ui >f Huntsville. It 1- a true paper and deserve popularity. \S • hope it ma.v live and flourish in it* cow po.sitl mi Gcmmul Johnston's Movements—The Surremler of Vicksburg. Mkkiui.vn, Mis July IM, I-**.'., /.’•/■■■• Ktufu'vtr Thinking your nu- nmrout reader* would bo pleased to hear from our army in Mi . -11 • 1 I write a Imsty nolo from this plac- NVo arrived ul Jiu-k-on ■ 1, ti - > »lb in«L Shelling urnl picket liri • I, .1 been g"ing on ioi several dav- At iiiv.lit quint reigned around I Im ciiiire line till 0 or 10 o'clock 11 in. cl the Kith, at which time tlio AbolUumLts made a demon- strnliun on tlm riglit ami centre. Simul- lannuUily a*calturiugllru extended u round tbo entire line. Gen \Vil-,»nV brave Confuderntei drove tho uii|)iineiplod in vader* buck without loss on our side. Wo hud a few wounded. T" use an olli- cer’fi own cx|irc*bioii, we . laugblcred them like liog- At about 2 p. demonsl ration 01 p. Co i, Mining: private-* A Harr, -iipposed Captured. (Mur,on county.) Lieut Wi- com'dtf. .Kiiled . I’r i v in #•> N:iml Bigln J H II •/ I n .on. \f j! \V, • W . Mergt J ,1 Uu mill, head; J \! P . Lt VV W Kennedy, arm . I*,, ■ Serogin. shoulder; SL : pL"ii, .arm. Co K, (Stewart count-, ,) C'not J I: ' ■ lif- \v.-und-.l ! Lockwetl, band -, Private U A Wnu abdomen: Lt J'J’ McMillan, leg; I vale. \V J Du-kin, arm ; K II Jan hand; (J \V Perkins, leg; (' I) Simp* , number of leading Ite- in this city, and the. mat- might to their notice.— Yankee ingedn programme, which '• Led t*> the Presidentto-dav ’ ‘ under whit h they ur, : ' leo-hould be declared and , "• ! ‘ I k«ws, vi Donelrt, nt C'indition, and nearly • ng ns when It first en- The men aro in tho t at all cast down bv tbe •ment which prudence fnui'hi th. -n wa- proper and right, and ar*- cug.-r for another light. There are no stragglo.-?. K. ery man i* at his post able to lie in the field, and anxious t«* sliare the perils and glories of the next battle. Lynchb. Jt/p. 21 d. G.ildsboro, N. July 2^1*1.—Abont one hundred and fifty negroes belonging in Kdg'-couibe, were recaptured Trom the vandal* yesterday, at Burney Place, and will l>e hero to-inorruw. A dispatch from Kinston, at 10 o'clock la.4 night, -ay* we u»uk a considerable number of i»ri#nnon», horses and negroes to-day, at lJurney Piuce, twenty-three miles northeast o. Kin-ton. The raider* w r ■ obliged to disgorge much plum!*- 1 * *»n their retreat to facilitate their escape. Arrived \ Raid Preparing. Lieut. Col. A. G. Coop* Biflb rive 1 he ptured 1 of j , <! )\ur.v -naM cease Li the who •1 !<*.-. af'er tbe year 1870, tl that time to remain slaves unt no yeirs ago, ami slaves ovt :i r> old to have the option doin or to remain with their Provision is made for the loyal :cs receiving compensation for hi milted negroes, bat no coni- 1 will be allowed to the rebel ci,i,Million elmll bn nailed ! . "institution of tlm United ,. 1 view to striking out tlio ; •'vision recognizing slavery rcprcrenlativu population. 1 , emu nciputi r tlio Forrest’.- Bn- in charge of 87 Yun- thn Hngimont near Ft. • t**w days ago. Col. Cooper, i]i guard, brought thorn safely Strcight” route to Homo, and rad to this city. As lie came was informed that n Yankee /><) wa.- «.t Whitesburg. on ti c river, (immediately south i f ) w ith pontoon* to cross upon, er. received no conlirniution of -.1 ink it v.-ry pi Telegraphic. :pr,"t• ’ /-.-»• thr CDo.ily Enquirer. Rkmimomd, 22d.— A telegram from Fortre.-s Monroe fays that Gen. Honey I.c*c und Ciipt. Winder have been placed in close confinement, and tbo rebel gov ernment notified that if Capts. Sawyer and Fly 1 will be executed in The Washington < New York Kxproas soon relieve Meade 1, Loo and Winder tnlintiun. irespondent of tbe lys that Grant will commander of tbe Army of tbe Potomac. Tiie Par:- corr<-apondont of tlio New York Herald uf tho 7th. writes that the Moniteur ha-at length given the Impe rial version "f an interview between Na poleon and Roebuck. It «uy» the Km- peror *-\pT*- " d t«> Roebuck and Lindsay a desire to see peace established, but ob served that a proposition for mediation addressed to London in October taut not having i*con agreed to by Englund, ho did not think it his duty to make another before bo was sure “fits acceptance, but nevertheless, the Ambassador of France at London would receive instructions t*» sound tiie intentions of Palmerston upon this point, and give him to understand that if the English cabinet believed that the recognition of tho .South would end tiie war, the Emperor would be disposed to follow in thi- direction. Tiie IL raU’s 1 that they ai if they have m,ou will do - agricultural pr * nod by him >n ordnneo with tbo ubo I'-niM of the Republicat: • •in will cous.'.nt t»i bav. .d T- o»».,| tlm nk the Yimke on which mu- rudder iity, and "iivy orrespondent says, the consider this document tuwion of opinion on the i Government in favor of tiie nmithern Con- ill that tlii•* will take ao of a month. Slidell o!y expressed this opin- ?Jd.--Occasional firing No important change rsliion of parties. The mi Nassau, arrived Inst Ain und thunder this l.i»orp«ol C.'tton i.iiuUot, 11th. vory quiet, without change of quotation* Tticumisro, July 24th.-Tbo city vo ry i«t t«“day. No news from any quart, :r Not a rumor in circulation. The CVnl tral trnin due this evening ha? not * arrived—detained by accident. Weaiiu. r oppriowively warm. Uoi.uahobo', July *21. Nothing ," roin below. One hundred and sixty negroes recaptured, and twelve Yankees herettdl morning. Some negro children were lied by tiiu 1 ttnkces in crossing Ut* ter creek. .MORTU.V, July 24th.—An officer from iek?burg says, McPherson's entire corps ft that place on the 21st, up tho river Tho officer* Stated that they were going »“ Richmond. Transports from above re constantly" arriving. Nearly all tb„ illing Block at Canton bus been sent up > Grenada, and consequently saved. Morton, July 24.—The enemy evacu- :od Jackson yesterday morning. Wirt .dams' cavalry dashed in and captured lew stragglers. Canton also evacuated. Grant’s entire army have gone t„ Yi, k„. burg. They have entirely devastated th.. ountry through which they pawed. Our avalry captured 40 robbers, with a Lint, tenant, who were sacking bou-o*. Tin, attempt to blow up the State House faib-d aitbougb it is badly damaged. Our cav alry him pursuing them. Cars destroyed and all machine shops and rolling stock at Canton and on tbo road between there Morton, Miss. ;ono into perfiia lrt», 2.1, if they Hail road. . w mcry. L » 'k out tli-- ' , 'Mi.-xpMMtiid quarter. ,, il*t •!, ,i Rtnaali. tit.- p !• • "iitlllC liim«r,|f to hr : an i.t ■ I ific Ki, hmcml F.\ " • t trip to We>1 Point t' -i , , 1 - Uhlnttl Con/., 2■’«/. 1 ‘ ' Our army ha* am pi on Strom: it is reported to bo shipping i tlio M issiioippi for the pur if king Mobile. Lieut. Gen, arrived to take a command don. Fein burton's corps will I immediately and placed in Approved.] n. 2‘d.—The Baltimore Amc- t<- •ram from Cleveland, -tot.-- that Morgan iimdo an l attempt to cross tb , ofiiu at V o’clock this evening—enci Cumming s Point ing, heavily—couli p. in. Sent down purollud prisoner?, physician just from llilt the Did | He is l.rthl- in. they n i the right litre again. hot {, ralfT^rtol: pile m i .quarter li'-riuiij!» circular from >mmunding announced he nt.y, mid the t« nns a ltdlbw«: The entire .-Jer.-UM troops Were to ■m ' of wav, to the means sett,ml that Grant doe? not yet In tend an utlnek Upon Mobile, n.»r that. Geu. jQhnAton'H army, instead vd ad vancing to Jrtokson, will not have to fall h.-e’k to Mobile (or tho defence of that city. Tho Yankees have entire control of tlm Lake route between New Orleans und Mobile, nnd wn know not what dn- luonstrations, with a land lio.-e, (hey may make from anmo portion ot it in the rear vd' Mobile. Grant apparent r.-ti,.,>r ele ni .ve lu.-iil, iiislend of eluting us with tho do- lu-i'.ii a Y-mkeo retre.-u, ought toad monish u- of tho necessity of having everywhere lunjt organizations for local .Itf nrr, and hurry us in the work of per fecting Mieli organizations. If there were n.*w such organizations, of largo numbers, in Mobile nnd the adjacent country, Gen, Johiuloit might advance t'» P'oiltolo wbicli Gran'. , '‘change <•! bam Iuk'mi open to him; he might so- cur« th, ixilitiad stock and other up l'“ ,ul n.»»d « * he coiieantirttcd in North- mu M is sir uppi, bo inirt't even threaten, perhaps fake, iniportau; place, yot held by tli.< enemy on tho Mis .r »lppi. But Wo tear that the lack of a force sufficient for tho defence of Mobile will prevent any forward movement by Gen. John- dun and compel him still to fall back. • plu and ace.mil ol not Wu t : I t Jttly, : I a tax of I |h iea, mu!*.*, no. mbit- to tn\ *•1 the fight first t . ..fttent p> make "•««'•■ : that it wo U |d I i-r tw" nnd a half should ! olal i- • id i- I id th* do tlieil i‘2inh April Had Id early This la-t party will i ' verfill influence upon ( • i 11; * - -uhject. They i 1 i" in all tlm depart 1 i llm Navy, and War. 1 trillions. ' Hence it i* 1 Welles, Mr. fitinlOO, ; be relied upon for the 1 •silmn to all menu* looking 1 Ml W >M MKNT ToSloNKVV I'ii** L mdon Index - •“•I that tlm dihtillguislxjd i • ne*rid. The statue I ot granite design- ■ i.‘tat tin -'Im a‘tost!- Imir.it I .II for a truly tie. "tlior si,Jo Gen. h«v. informing tho It h estiniHted that p.-doftlal, will cost lie. ’ pro idontul states that Meade vdioitor Wn Wednesday • I Legal Adv i ■ t-. Knelaii land Fi II, 121 |H" Tho pnrehnst ought the ofIranspor t ul a l.'einale -Spy, !.-« t, tho detectives of Gen. I •• arrested, ut the residence j » Hugo, in this city. Mrs. : fi, on tile charge of coniinu- I ruiHlioii to the oiiciny. i t i days It lift* thin matte •■nt, of the (allowing ] . ..... m e , m Sir lil.v.ir.l Kerri- "I •'gory, M. 1*., Sir] id Mr. G. 1*. eke, pro i? be ix littl.’.M to bacon for each Blauglitereil.J Of tho pi".! i liable to a tax oats, rye, -w. «• cured hay an and buck wheat tity pr< • •rt'iimtclyoporied ( ' thine bis I fil th. In kind* •-! * i, , potatoes, Iri-.'* : I fodder, Migar. .otton, Wool, tuba, , of oiie-lulltb "I t ’ *»»»;• Vl> relumed to the , , ul , ! • " tlm bill era to General ! . , . 1 ' • ■‘•li-itely caused M r« a I under duress. His c informed, was to transfer . Thunder, but higher au- , interposed, as alleged, she Sales llospHul clly« pea.-, Olio-tenth of the quai and gathered, (Sec. 11) him hi,4 own ubo 60 burtliuk-i . tm-Ue!:". Irish potatoe-. 1'" or fiO burhels wheal and "-••i or peart, or both. Soc. II. The foregoing are all tbe I tho farmer i* subject, if r. , wher rd.-Rithr, sho i • do- id Whig, kno M • • • at ! « »im" road, wbicli vine wh • have boeoine . iii tii • i nth since tlm fall o( "p--t""l tb-- pro-=|»oct that tiiat • -ij.pi would ho overrun by • l imy are tlmrcforo whin- V e. and reconstruction. Witb- ing who those people are, we • *"iy they aro a class of men id “die in i boforn the all pro para of llm city : Tbe time L defend our is organizing a who bus just os have totally a State House 21 tli.-Tlm latest foreign he teloarapine Ben They olle rad," the holm i-< the - neiuy m balterie* in li m Um brigade had retired -compar ti\ •• rt ifety, nu i ulti-i cl principally censed, w»» *. mmury in tin ntributions to’the j G ,,!:; ! -1 amount ng began. Ninety- i and ref. r*. lot • are men who ha il who vainly tarn it by getting ‘ tlm A diqitilrh Lnterpi we. M that ho hu-- be pneumonia, but i. i. be M home soon Mr McG-.y was on. f. ndor* of V i.-kidmig, tho toil, o\p< by that beta I-- McCoy. in thin gentleman, dated , July ".‘I’.ti, informs us loft there Mitlering with i. rw-pvwring, mid will half hour or n v too but (or the gro thieves, and limy give back, (lor bravo troops pressed on with a shout that tnado tlm wolUiu ring. Our l"-.s wn- i, than tun tlm precise number I did not n(certain. Wu had about thirty wound- 1 cd. The 40lh Gh. lul l t\V" wmiiidud and ouo killed- Lieut. t’"i. Diniol wounded in right arm, nligbt: Briv u. \N String fellow, killed : Private , .m. i, • recollected.i wounded in t.» . !,.-ht j Col Daniel i* Imre d»in • .. Our nrmy in M: i .uppi have . -u and , are sewing hard time, in tin . •. eti ,n ■! country. Tlm men l",*k way worn and j weather-beaten. Hard marching, light j ing nnd short rations i.- not a safe policy ! to keep und maintain an nrmy. Some | one is to blamo for tbo sufiV-r-ing oiirurmy ! b«rt t" endure. If you could see and talk ' with them, bear them relate their Miller- - ing, you w.-uld agree with me in Miyiag, ! if lotvmthiiig better is m.t dune fur tbuii support, times wilt be worre w»lb uc : purl time the value of the Gov,vi is CHliinuU'il. S, <• II The a- meet and estir agreed on by the an*e>sor in which eivso two copies writing and signed by both- is retained by the farmer, a ted I •t»i - : ffi . . enemy » ba'.terie* fell i l, and a fragment -trik- I y, glanced nnd .-truck , side "f tb** bead, pwnu- nnd which caused in- j ing i" ml value, of tbe Gov i- tiding that which death. has In Reports Iron* ttuntaviUe, Ala. no pa' A , iic/.-a uf Huntsville, in a business I P®Ur«* !• !•• d.-»te*l at C’httttaiioogu, the 17th !'.‘ r ’ . adds the following : ) blood "1 I" '• "''l, at least, second lined, to- 1 ,l1 "' “ v tli i", thu ennuiv - cavalry, LOU) to I 3*iol«l • ng. entered Uunt-vitie H t d ! were i i Monday morning last, and hou*. ! • i ; !JW0 Foloral infantrv were ! <lo«"! , II" i • them ; and that the Bell Fao- ! in vn-1* >. •• ■ ■>: miles from llunUvilie, and greet' miry dwelliuga of citizens bad been , ** yt»..r • es to tlio Black Republican j i w nr.- proilively certain, nth a soul in bis body, who that soul penetratmt and • e unrivalled grandeur ot | who has .-nee had his love inched, and his i.idigmmt i.g and oppression kindled io- "l our enemies,can ever ! -.vn his arms and cry- ' 1 i't Yankee enemy • -oil. Wo have :•- i »uch miserable l vi- d tins great prize •ir most precious »‘n •«• au*eyour farms . l-.i-g -r ' Did Virginia •r and richest valleys b lier people turned out I Lor field- blackened and the torch and tread of the iv imt Louisiana and bur eial city, New Orleans, been the heol of tlm lion used. will give a dot with Nupole 12th. Bullitt) ooiil.v ten or fifteen line • statement that Fro a detailed report in tl Im lUlh, of h No oxpiuna- York on Tuesday nd- be that private adi ;.l from Kuropo caused u si I on cu of prosi i that movuiiients ay ero long bring close proximity Europe will per* n Koebuck’u mo- istry is lemnnu* the im- L-n.l of our corn- id G The taxes in kind ur the farmer within tw, time ihe e-timnlc :s <n i bo delivered by mnllM ftom th, •, at some depo i- mm Fr hi citizen* of Madison ! ' ' . wlm had fled from tbo Yankees j butter t mil ' 1 fear tho account may bo endure . . • it may bo mere rumor. 1 un- Shame , id licit it was stated, but after- greater t- ■'•utradictod, that tbo handsomo l that suj i -M.t Mr. John Dutton, in the vi- charade U H ii ul'v die, wa- burnt, it is i vour vi! ported that rquacL of Yankee-, j IftbOnb i tering end pillaging bouses; but i P'le up J juires eoubrma* | dome, y. t i( ^ror. ter- ' Arn^von j l you rtulfer and ■ well as they f weak n ess 1 and .-tupidity j Bril This i miring your ular will, ■ him, in v. 1 do - who bill i thn gallant de ad underwoi.l all •e and privation endured band, lie is a candidate u- hopreaeniativo from Kur-ull c • the Legislature of Alabama, a wiinft "im is , of this tin re . , t be the atiad"W of a doubt 1 regret t . sec mu n ind.tVer ... „n tbe part ol tho people u.i, .ipp-irelit Now that the invading Ik.-i. is making in- ronds lu Mi -irtsippi, tlm people Gmuld turnout in niasrt and help ilrivo them back to thoir nhotilioii be i- You have hoard, er,- tbi . i, ston bus fallen back till -i (<• | , ,. :ir | river. NVbeiebe will make a ■. ,nd 1 cannot tell, but think .-it tin pbn |.u- terpri.-.e and Mobile, or Selina, Alabama. I have soon and convereud with u largo number of tho Vicksburg pr Loners They say they remained In the trenches forty-night days and nights, and whou tho unoniy bestogod tho city they were not allowed to tiro on them; therefore they CBlue within eighty yards, threw up breastworks and mounted siege guns t-> Ihe plac*', They state that further evidence before is here written.] The pauht.o m •">uiu secure manner,' bacco ir re “Im packed in l>..> both to be delivered on or be for dav of March, lS-.t Sec. J|. Tlm Government to fun.i and pay for the cost of barrel., I by tbo farmer. Sec. 11. Tbo penalty for not delivurinq within time, or in proper coin fifty percent, added to tbe t »\ Mi iartrell, who has Loon sno- i.iidiito for Governor, ha- Atlanta IntuMi- .vbi. ll lie d . that com for doing - lecte. ll. I to the 1st shtURhiercd 1 hick rendered content!! >m* to tho country. S.wv:.—The Charlc-t ■at all apprehension iarleslon has now p.- people are biiovaiit w property. Fool? I ritinipli, you may iuh ns St. I*ctor's i- ally damn your- ; depths of infamy the turpitude of ' country and her Army. mi General Le, • r heavy tkirmi City of Moxhv, ha* bm Department of Statu, the aid of Franco to u of tho pop- Bovornnient, i imposed on o aid of the <anting imli- ••li.! Mo . torn ill no doubt be the next pci and Jacks. Mobile \ tanked. Cit.vui.EMos, July Tjiu bomWnl. °nt renewed early this morning. Kupi,| continuous firing, till a flag of true.- w..... The attack renewed ny occasionally firing and Ft. Suuiter repL . nuing now, 0 o'clock* to tlm fleet to-day lu. if. killed a cgumr? took tin Crtsunltias ti,i . received 40. / U Head, v av * 6 •'ttlli la.-t Wed Horning, some Louia ’iiu'iniu nd Nashv l.l.K, 22-i -A dispatc *uys Morgan with 60n i i night m Vinton «.*uui tel eg rap.,, I t . Ii cadqUurtcr- ihat he cliArted Morgan 60 i creek, where a fight of* i and all tbe c iiuuiin I, M.u dih i Morgan uicapcl. Number of prbonor I.60U, including a number of line officer All the prirtom-rn, 2, 'i<)0, with Ba-ilu Dul. i kith ul drv ; tlio Ubio ul ButUiigtoii. IHnuton, 21sL- -The (bl luived hero Lius inorning. *d Slates Steamer" Dove, I. (>bm riV4*r, Bllli. lion .Secretary Navy . Alter •al ly : 1 lu* tins )>oint, eiigugi'd and drove him ul captured 2 pieces of artillery and Ik dnh. Tl :<1 the \ hi 1 to 1 lowed furthor up tlm river, met aiiotii ; portion of MorganV forces lording ll iniloa above and drove them back; uuVciu! kilU-d in,,! wounded; 2Uhorses captun-,1. Iliad '.no men wounded -iiglitly, Our shoil and ••rapiuml creatud great con fu sion with the Hebe! raider-, killing and wounding many, Sign Ft Uichmu.ni>, 2oth.—Baltimore pupc-i.- f the 22d Hays Morgan with DUO nmn w, proceeding at lu»l UCCOUHIS m the dire, - lion ol McGoiiutilLvilk', with the evident inteiiiton of crossing into Virginia Federal (brew pursuing. A telegram from Cairo, 21st, say VD Rebels whose in ten licit wure t» attack Cauip Davis, mx miles south of Corinth, wore surprised und captured mi Saturday. Geu. Hansom who wu* soul from Vicks burg to Natchcri to stop tiie oronMiig "f cuttle at that ]a.iut for the (JoufcderuU- . is said t<> have captured GOOO cattle, large quantity of mu iiiunitiou und a number «i A correspondent of Um New Y' ik rimes say* very little will be done in the next six weeks by Grant’* army on a • count of success. Nothing from Meade. Kicumo.nd, July 2b. Lincoln h»-* re moved from active i-.urvie« and placed "i- tho retired list UonuraU Wool, Harney and Harvey Brown. The Hi-raid oftho 22d a.-s.-rls that the war is over, and says iho political diffi- culti.-i can be suttlud by granting tie? Confederate-; all the rights of American eitix. n«hip under Urn Constitution,.and ul th.- f-aiuo time by declaring war agamvi England und Franco at once. There a ill be i»-* need of •MiKcription «s there will will bt kOUOnppi-nrcd at ting up aft far u- apparently ro- 1 ford at that plain* and tb* Tlm M..I» j l We will > publishing what Abolitionist- spru il* I I . tbe \ N'.ke. .. t.raal, I Wmild . . . op’aiuV "•* made to • Ihi | at ail the build- l up on tho Bpitu of lifts, and lh«« deepest it,,. m ! ,U» •Ut-'iuenl Hindu b.y the t/' Mi/iAis ] ° •D-peal, lit the efleet Hint at! the rolling ] fc •i.. "k ..f tlm New Orleans A I, ckson, j 11 Mi. -ippi Central, and .Mi>,i -ippi ,v i “ I >eii.--.see Kaitroads, comprisiu.' about," j forty engine-, bad fallen into tho hand* j oftho vnxiiuy, *ays that tho disaster is mt | as great reprvKonled. Only about | ‘ ‘gbiooun eugims full into tbe Lands ut the Yankees ; the halaneo 0t (hu engine* ! »'"1 • weru biwixht «w.y >l,J «r» b... | utg distributed wbi-rever they are most required in ail portb fur i then alluweil to fire , Hut« l to the f tho country. V" Gov. iSholter hoa is*. ; Umatmu foribu oonvaniug « *d hit proe- want ot fit tho ernuuiNudiug gen Eating of mule u bull story" to some coin pel led to eat it, Tlier cat is extern intelligent gei a, not that lie as he had bare Cotton atSavannah.--A c< dent of the Mncon Confederate , fUt t j fully alarmed by the unusual r. . | cotton at Savannah — i,, ! - “ uml or ten dnyB, und g ievo unuburiiMble suspicion ‘"that . it of alorud in Savannah, ready lor sale w ’ the city i* surrendered t>» the enemy. ^ * We can relieve his im.-n-iiu.-- "vii wa- j not large, but such a*, they nr*- u the ttiruatening a.-| 7 responded t., t Le call ruU\\„ "I , wno have already j l ".* nv lervire In a short time w.-r" n hiUijU at the t.ve, come i " 11 ter and in whatever force j eiiiniin, man in tho South of ru * d a letter from hi* '**)] ■ s. .p,i. b»*. i **• I bin. r now ; ll, |; ,•;« Thv U u, 1 (to ■ empty with hi* ! ,u .' vd uithin half a mile ot ho lirertion id'.Mauas- •■uiting off Lee's i'-hm'-nd, i«entire- g"norally that 11 M.uJolo cro.. until be **d of Winchester, night which L-ampaign -day. —1 »t the wall of i"U*e, burnt du- i number of poo- ‘ i-ing wool and •Mity-iivoor furty ol the ,'idodly firmer .rngndinn, die. I We tmik ; and kilb- i dred. Ins bav thutthey (heir last rations. After th« abolitionists entered Vicks- j ,*! They nil agree in saj'ing | orutud they had drawn i K r4 '* te J! lion of Us I or attiiirrt at Charles ton. **n route for that place through Um blockade, t passenger* hy the steamer ! IV 4 '*". will le- -uch ; .!(->?", at Charleston, from a kuptic»l ol it- ben ring the tailing back J Tli •K'erUown. We have | , .. U • r -tating chut our en- ! T , diant moverm-nt did ■* 1 hut.lire l in killed Jpero ng. while thn enemy • on- •f n«l greater extent, j f| - d and fifty prisoners, * ! that all anxiety as ' itisasl from the pub- >- perfect "uia-ter *>f j very tew days will u re-ult of the caiu- • to satisfy tho moat Monday • of owner* or their agents.— ! Hep., "20/A. J liain.-i.t, ]»al, —- J to drop dineu- Loday'spapcr j cognition.. •; »rirtonvi» by Hawkins im latter killed. urriv.nl at Halilnx. question was widely the papers and in Par don requested Urn-buck i ol tlm question ut re nit desirable to resume Till* will teach the Western po Europe a lesson they will not forget balance of tho century. N<> news this morning from North Virginia or elsewhere. Cifari.kston. July 20. Tli.ro regular tiring thi* morning upon Hun and Wagner. Morris Island tiring Highland continued all day. Curnmii Point abetting. Wagner not firing day. The Yauke.-rt occiuionally respond tlm battery on Morris Island. ualties to-day. uii { -day, wy tired, t'^ brigade at I P. W. Tu Makk M.iunski*. A •nt in th.- Mobile New*, my im, before it ii too buo, to urge up. ' eulu vat vity of S t b io N, id, to I Mu pie than to make Mwiasau* from tiie ■ »f W»t«-riimlori. Take the ju’ce >>i melon* and boil it in a large j-.it or k the larger tire better, until it is bn. to the proji&r court Lienee, adding Tbi* I that i . boils i ud tin If the b. idues* is conduote I < scale, a simple press, *iiiiilar 1 trad thn juice from the pulp, ing pru.-isv.it, tho pulp should b« ,;d h^ J»rai o found to b A private teh y* tin uieg.am irom Chari Mtu'ir .Nlargarel and Jo-; quarantine. .Steamer Ha, burnt U-t night by tbo Captain i town, and t t- cl hi* mail. io tfeosoH wer-. !r u N*»-..va.-