Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, July 28, 1863, Image 3

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gtaw Items. sT RONG LKV WAWTBD at «*»»• , , e f„ r which the highest price will be paid. July ^th* 1 ®S“ Men's Company.—List of officers jr tlio “Independent Homo Guard," posed of citizensover forty-Avo years t age: l) r .1 A Urquhart, Captain. Mr K A Ware, 1st Lieutenant. 1 0 Johnson, 2J Win B Langdon, 3d Y m Brook#, Orderly Sergeant, W A Dougins#, 2 1 B S Hardaway, 3d j,>bn 9 Allen, 4th “ Fh*a Mhos, 6th >' L Howard, 1st Corporal. \Vm L Stapler, 2d (> K Johnlton, 8d “ ,1 nines T Lovelace, 4th “ U Middlebrook, Treasurer. K !’ Spencer, Secretary. There are suventy-fivo men, good and Me, on the company roll, and artango- tent* lmve boon made to procure good insket# for the use of the company. The company will meet at the Court louse ou Tuesday next, at C o’clock p. n., to receive reports of committees and pleto the organization.— Sun. Detection and Arrest of nil Alleged Female Spy of Northern III rill— She writes ‘•Letters »l Instruction” to the Yankee (iovi inuieiit -Interest ing Developments. An arrest, which is whispered to bo of grout political importance, was consuma- Fridn, another party, also of undonhlod loyalty, who knew a professional “ blockade run ner,'’ aud hore our tracing oense. One of tho letters overhauled and ptoduced in ovidence against her was diapatchod by express messenger, a negro boy, to a point on James river, to the care of a party who would cotnmuuicnto with the Federal gunboats. The messenger was captured by i he Confederate picket#, and the letter with him. and both tho negro and the lot- t*•were cop*>igiu*d to tho custody of Gen. Terrible Borubartlment and As sault on Battery Wagner, Terrible Repulse of the Kucuiy. "Person no,’ minplished army last, by the person of n woman” of wealth, but ■>!' Northern birth iind sontlments, on the chnrgo of commu nicating to the public enemy treasonable information of the military status and movement# in the S >uth. Tin authori ties, though ft »r -wunottmeaware that t-uvh communication existed, w.rc unable i>» j discovor the source until a few duvs since, 1 when certain facta re * he 1 Gen. Winder, j the Commandant • : the Department of Henrico, which led l" tho arret of Mr-. Allen, of Ohio, ni:»r 1 shroud (<> Pat- , rick Allan. - -n. we ‘ ••. of a r. mecta- ; bio Scotch merchant win m i !> a fortune in Ricmond. It was not tit ..:i r evi dence the most,incontrovertible it \ cor.- | elusive had been obtained, in the shape of letters, that tho arrest wa# detenmned I upon. On Friday afternoon, detective George Clackner with a guard w.i- di#- , patched to the residence of Rev. K. M ilogo, corner of Fifth and Main^streots, where Mrs Allan was a gue*i tective was instructed to nrre# b Srjf t i""/“ , j ro i. re0, J2?. ,,, • i I'nvwn— j K „ officials found the corpse of a fluid lying v; .. m ,• v ..nld be made tho house awaiting interment. an i. a- ‘ Xi \ r . v .. , t . .j rj ,- ,i ,,V •coupnnt. That attempt w unlay. The Federal# in -k Mnnd- a small spot h were in full retreat—rolling into the ditch thoir hands and knee But another line caino, and another and another, each reinforcing its predecostor, until the battle waxood hot, fierce and bloody. Finally, however, tho whole wero driven hack, either Into the broad trench at the huso of the battery, out of roneh of our guns, or scampering out of view in the darkness of tho night. There was now a comparative lull In the llring, hut in tlfteen minub has been informed, a second <k»1- nm of Federal# tiled down on tho beach •wards tho left of the Fort in much tho uno manner a# tlmt pursued by tho first. Those repeated the experiment that had ju»t before terminated so disastrously to thoir companions, and with a bravery that was worthy of a better cause dashed c<irr.»poiiJunt I.r tlio Clmrlo.ton Opili i.T, j tho work. Tho llrst nuault fnilod furnishes that joiinal with tho following inlorosting particulars of tho attack oi Battery Wagner, Morris' Island, Satur Until .Saturday : 1 unremitting tire I •ruing the columns described the ttoady, i the enemy that lias u patio ti maintained since their oc< M » -Ith nd I ted that this was but the p* cursor of milling more terrible, nud tli t a# . . , | -"infilling more lernnie, aim iiimI a? “,"‘ l I nslli.-v culd etIWt n foothol.l and rt "V'm , T"*'i l.atl„rV. with 1.1-avy » doM operate From Vicksburg,—Wo had an enter- fining interview, yesterday, with Lieut p. B- Burts, of the 10th Georgia Rogi- ietit, who was in Vicksburg, on service which lie bud been detailed, during i siege of that city. He exhibited to a copy ot the Vicksburg Citizen, of >2d inst., the lust nurnDorof that paper nod. it was printed on tho white aido a piece of wall paper; but the editor, ir.-tead of lamenting about being "driven the wall," used language of cncour- ■nient and hope. Ho spoke in conli- r.t terms of ability to hold out until > arrival of succor. The editor had led the "Confederate beef," or mule •ut. and recommended it as savory and wholesome. Tho Citizen was "down" on i of the pcoplo of Vicksburg, who, it said, wore hiding away provisions ad of contributing thorn to the gen- stock. This number of tho Citizen i that tho besieged bad some means .ining information of what was trans piring in the outer world, though they .pear to Imvo been exceedingly limited, 'Vo have obtained from Lieut. Burt on* interesting information in reference the siege, of which we will make more rticular mention to-motrow. the funeral was soou to take pi foreborc to disturb the privacy and grief of the family; and incompliance with l • i .. '...V. i. orders from General \Y»r.<lor, postponed | t ...... un ,j the arrost: kept watch and "aid o\ortho . t p rw , vn up u battci house, aud tho movement# oi the object | , ,i,' n.j.in;, of .heir vi.ll, Who. ... 'rfj /L 1 Vrt“h''ul ■' * | miloi* from Fort V '* cnnconlrated tbeir ' Monitors, tho Irot gunboats, some o 0 from mortar#. A nage and driven to t he *headqtia Her.# of ; 'u daylig"hU.h• General Winder, mi Main -tnvt. At ly . £ the morning wore the tire the examination, which w;»# nr, v partially ! ,, u . rw ,, | ln h--.cj.iy Two M.mit'r- ontered into, -even.! int-rc., ■, | letter- . two morlar boat# anj'lho Iron-ide# Imii were produced. sV at h;..;d tbvtr U, v U) 0 ‘ 0 j nck |,,rme.l a lino nearly in k'd^thut f r „nt of Bat.er.v Wagner, and about noon joined t\v two additional utterly, but with the reinforcements that jo'me.i tho defeated pari v they came again with such strength muI impetuosity that between the extreme darknes# of the night which had now enveloped the entire the difficulty "f distinguishing friend dent to such n three hundred, lodgment in tl the confusion estimated, effected a in the \ ioinity of the chambers by two of our gun-. Others c’amVrvd up to the top of the maga/.ino and bomb-proof, while .-till others, ns is -aid, clustered ground a Federal Hag fly ing on the ramparts. Tho last statement - not improbable; but the informant many of the foregoing facts are gathered, state# that the only colors flyii 4 from the parapet were our own flag.#. This poM- for certainly up- with the na •tructed t-> inoshes of es, a Iriga ortCge 1 do pari • •getlier tl deli be !• '* !• illle and fouled' or * I lion, the Fed llrst' paraiively ignorant of thoir strength or #, hut Gen. I alinform, with .go for which lie is distin guished, made a close personal reconnois- ance, and *u had measures perfected for driving them from the work. In the pre-cut iiti: ntc .>('conflicting slntciiH'ii -hell ugh having rant hor commit' ing a spy, it v ’’•Vimmlart*’ 1 Allan to the i Brool Is do Bale#. whore sho is kept under - The letter# intercepted and evidently ii"t the fir#t. prodi til the -r me for_the same purp ' vl 'i !l f 1 ";, | ihoVniry‘.ViiToKiio’'’ 1 i' conceal the i cjiI . Ires&ed to tlu p writer, t‘> I ft the s-.d ii jii a ml a ii I at Columbus. -An or- \ o'ur advertising columns informs the appointment of Capt. C. B viim as military Comniutidant of the t of C-olumbu#, vtco Major Hum ar.VH, resigned. We fool sure that > appointment will givo general salis- tion to our citizens, and that tho du- i of the position will be discharged ,li decision and good judgment, (.'apt. in# ha# for some time been in the Con- I.-rate service, and has acquitted him- ii. a manner that justitied an ap- : itiio-nt that may devolve on him much pon-ibility and commit large interests his discretion. Major Humphreys, w« b»lieve, lias tilled the station in a man ighly acceptable ho h to thi# n»m- niunily and to those in higher authority and Wo feel confident that ('apt. Mini: will give equal satisfaction. thpn reposing, the Flight lid up.- mission. The writer affirm# tl to Xu lion" objei of hi hies ii they < Fund Yuur Note#. -Holders of Con* derate Treasury Notes nro again iuded that the time is vhort within which fund the old issue in 7 per cent. Ii.'iub, or indeed fund them at all. Only mm week now remains. Notes bearing lite after the 1st December lust him! p h> the fitli of April, may, up to the 1st of Aug.irt, he funded in 7 per cents, aftor- waids only in 1 per cents. Mr. Win. II. V.iong, of the Bank of Columbus, L the Depositary in this city. Cavalry Comp am ns. The com pa nics of Capt#. Cheney and .Strother para ded through our streets on Saturday me. niug, and presented a tine appearance. Thi# branch of iho service is u most I***riant • -n** in this period of Yankee raids, hint in case of a hostile visit to ibis regi th.'-c cavalry c-unpaidc* will no doubt be t iud admirably idled to tho demands "f the occasion. We hope tliut their rm.k#, if not already full, will at once be tilled to the maximum. City Guarim,—Wo understand that this company, Capt. Kvoritt, have ton derod their services to the Governor, i volunteers under the president's call ft MM) men for State defence. Lieut. Gun. llard.Hi pa--<-d through Meridian on the IHlh inst. The Clarii of that place says; There is not the slightest f->undation for the report tlmt no is to supercede Gen. Johnston, but it i# probable tlmt In! will organize the Vieksburg prisoner intu a e->rps as noon ns they are cxchang "I. which, we are told, will bo effected day. 11 any one can < an army out of a rabble (tho Vicksburg army can scarcely bo culled else) tlmt '"m's G«n. llardce. lie is a valuable itlidir in any Hold in which lie may be In a!lu<i . the the Go of Mi citizens. When men of ll f»-<v l'oitun shoulder tho ini led u time for ublo bodied holding n'oof. years cot, it oil to be Kxpeditloi Two Yank' march on tho JOtb of June, from Sioux k»ty, l-'Wa. One is composed of 3,tW0 cavalry one buttery of artillery, and proportionate amount of infantry, under eoinmund of Brig. Gen. Sully. One and of Brig. Gei Jl. H. Sibley, in fur. try r.giment#, ..no tallery mount h-.wiu..|'# 1 and tweiv hundred mount . Tim two divisions will meet n rendezvous in Dacotuh. T by tar the most formidablj < Indian# langoi «nL Jut ; bait Io Jndi D- vil age uf IH U "ho look th flag have now the iirivilogc of lighting for • i I li.-re art* .«;■) !>-• -«».i*. ■•/■• v-.. k#o troops at l Augustine. . ther. he in J8 nly 300 Y iho Nassau Guardian, of tho 17th, -tali -• that Captain Somme?, of the Ala bama. arrived at St. Tin.urns on the 2A* ultimo, landed at the hack of the island, crusted with three of his officers, and "cut directly on board n sixteen-gun mi.p- the Georgia- and put out to sei l»eloro daylight, while Admiral Wilke A '“ J l "o t.ther Federal cruiser Watching hi# movements. s Wjikat.—An old subscri- i to publish it preventive ft •all in the M" the : Chfl rom this timorintil say six o’clock M j tno tiring \vn# almost incessant. There charge >'t i Wll! , gcarcely an Interval that did not con* but in- tain a reverberation oftlio henvy gun#,und under, the j t),,, ,ck of tin* rapid di.-clmrge trem bling through tho city called hundred# of « it■.. i.» the Buttery. . eepl**s and various lookout#, where, with an in terest never felt before, they looked on a contest that might decide the liito of thoir Mr#, ylum j The picture was one not soon to bn for gotten. Grey old Sumter la\ like a half amused monster midway «•( the scene, ionaiiy speaking his nart in the ider glB, 7* of artitle exploding in the vicinitrv batteries its well aimed the right of this was B clustered above which, now t g loose tin hells. *d deaths, irk, etrikii oilier plun hull n-.t detail the manner this was done, but We do know that both Major David Ram-ay "I the < haih-b.n Battalion, w.i- severely wounded. Br>ant "f llio Irish Volunteer#, killed while leading a portion of ihe.r men Oil a ohul'gft against the ohslinate on.-my. In the melee which followed the final ar rangements of the Goncrul, mo-tot the |»risi»ners were captured, wh id. Ma wcapod< t others prefer to the risk o the sid i‘d a volun- being shot ihe battery, h lary surrend' m the hack. Both the Federal sand batteries and our invii-- Smnter and Gregg -were firing at intervals during the engagement and during the tel rent, tho latter greatly fu- eilitatirg tho "change of huso." Our total loss is estimated at 21 killed wounded. The returns are not Most of our menu re doing well. Fight out of ten of the Yankees will lose h Teg arm. Manv of the injuries being the result of grape and cannister, are flightful. The whites and blacks are mixed together. Tin* former object to the association, blit the doctors Insistthoy shall have, if posaible, a neighbor in every other bed. ,4 a contrai'ir down from the t tloHtions. are i within ear -h«*t ami musical in t good living \ party of slaves sent '•untry to work on forti- ••niglit sieging hymns •f tho prisoner#, happy lake till*: rela- offi. ted of a body killed in B itte. v Wi.gner that be met some of tl. ■ Yankee# at the boat when they came up to the city- and weeping though h * \va-. p«mre l hi- n ... _. horrible name his wrath could .-uncock. The Yankees must have thought it a strange welcome \w South Carolina shore?. Qpki qu’uxr. iif tho Mobile A'h orUser. from ItrniMluiu Bua.mion. July 17. night ?u w In. h h I last tell day n ice. He ely u“ i of Jackson ig on for tho l then fell back to this I probably fall hack forth, to obtain water, an idoquate •d oithe COMMERCIAL. .1 uly COTTON.—Thcro is but liule Ueuiarul, little offered, lloldors are doiuondlnf 4t\!. for Miildllns cotton. Tt i « hardly neco-Kary to ub&mie our last Week’s remarks uml nuul at i<ni* fur oilier ariieh>- F1.0UU i# some low,-,, mid varies in priee according to tin* arbitrary .Icinnuds ..l the seller, hoiiiK offered spuringlv. We have heard .f sale# at 925 per littlbs. for bo-t quality, while iidiim CullN hasdoolinud, ami 1.00 from waguiis. ALT. Auction sales at i bbl- .-ullillK lit f>l." -sfv, I'OUK- -Whole lion fi)® (sk*. | RATON vor.v searoo—9bil.t!5 per ll». LA BO BK1U'. limn waK<»n#, ::. r "«. in.*. Si'll Alt $l.LW«l.ni>-nei much offered. SVUIM’ ^T-.h Per Kallmi. It LOB V2W Col Dm. • Ue. r ll». T. Harris The Manner o! his Death. Tho followimr extract, from n letter written by an officer in thoSccond Georgia ltegiia.-nt, will bo read with mournful boa this Tl r ho id the i nplished th* i "It becomes my painful duty t.i inform v**u of the death of I'uloiml William T. Hutrii*. who foil, shut through the heart, in tlm battle uf Gettysburg, on tho 2d inst. Our brigade wasordorod lu charge a baU> rv, and a- we advanced, tl e Colo, nel # loo-i* wn# killed un.br him, by u fragment of a shell. ns the In.r e ft*!!, he leaped from L in. and film i do? to ftbi opportunuy 1 , t r . buttle, having full ntldenco in bomg able to beat back tho invader. The unfortunate fall of Vicksburg, and Jacks- ii hem - but imperfectly lly llankcd to tin* rigl or tilled nt to the heart of the Statu tho part of Johnston uiuivoidubb Club' # fully government -i enable tho ei : all the and «*lf**r baUle. I I: .iniiTfr-* hail gathered .1 hicli gave him great sup* , number-, while In* w.i- tloll n - lu . liable Jnhllfl' i detail. Everything having b, oiled i M . position und capturing ln- gun#, but i mliing back, lie (the enemy; had taken stronger position on th" »ido of Uni m.»un lain, where he posted hi# moil boliin largo blocks of lime stone,[whie’o covered the sides of the mountain, and it possible for us to di-l»dgo line had just been halted, an. was pouring a terrible fire ii from their r< ckv shelter, was standing under the culm 1 choering llio i (>ur - hit ill till* hrca.it. He fell, ■ed witho gro l o soothing to ' M’hcn howod t ? r"in out tile sil To eu in in i-ii M Hi it with l i t en iml on tier altar willlr Bis noble life he laid. The sacrifipo was mail ta il I voil thy lily'll, lrile, into* A *eul tlmt scorned Bought by vile (he Ilo kept his noble. N':f. ty in iioint i beat him id h. all i Gutol - • line otllci In tho do'neh- Fu.-t S. U. Regular# (artil- cnlv e-caped unhurt Lieut, company ll, and Lt. Young- inpnnv I. • i the enemy is variously sta* hieing the ligurei as high lilteeii hundred killed and They have, i .»!• ildy, five hundred killed, i wo hundred and tliirty-one of llieii wounded were in the city last night, in olu* Hi id Iron* the i almost cvei of flame that , |X'V| M I by the •riuneiit, and iml hi further to i view by t ilho I ii ltd #0 location ! henvy puli'- of - | up i . tin* r the , To tl.i# h. ! seldom -\ \ when tho " The nam' di-al>lml. \ doiuitahlo # who had d. : SUgge-*- tin » pr*’ 1 oblo tru#t tin. M keeping, o keeping the. loin that • r with ii;. he III it tin- I ve phll he maintained under sill th. will render the right, is a remarkably Bermuda, where soldier. Ills po-i- Bergoant, but night •ilentlv marched fro n their b o tho bridge#, and .t..«m«I !*••» vod by t works light do l-Vvi'l’- 3 The out aclicd tl.i coming battle, they " it lid re a >w n l - -1 ek mu. Our I" at J ' K.-on during tlm seven days’ lighting uu- very -mall, being be tween HOti and l*H) tiom ml sourre- at a largo estimate, i'lie etioniV made but one n#saull, ami that was aoVerely ri'pulsed. Everv demon-trillion made by the cuemv met with a like fate. .... . When John l-m alfived lit J e i lie had hut •> handful ol I’lo Uml the place ml i Ilo* ,rmy, to do w Lid* lie elf with evi lything mgin sit the l.eginnidi I pm- el of trash. The otlie tho "glory" i IO to light, hoi the Mill. ongi . . •!’ the free Northern negro. All belong totlico4lli Ma#.*uchw- sett# Ivegillielit, Col. H. SIlllW. 'I hey Hay that the h»#s m killed and wounded in the .la'-)" Llund -kirmi-h was what I estl- m * • d it in a forniur communication— artillery, A .. Ac p« tlmt tho "r rushed out." thus: "If the 1! n pross the rebuilt" respect of tbu w A socond lutloi Miss Jennie i Wh Thu following is a list o apuirod oil!(«T.s : Bedell, H'l No tho id to have Ik ■ If *i l take ) oftho npshire Ohio wiped around Kiclinm which win llr.-L to the Lincoln < prevlou# loti sister, tho writei lanca i r. Wiii. I. the I Jasper, of B eolutiom.rv memory, li Major Davio liuiusm t the Chmlest Ballnlion, u-.- -led b.\ Sorgt. Flynn, Captain Lord , compenv, and Sergei Slndton, of Captain Rian's compai l.i-hed the bunting t<> a must, and in t face of a fearful lire from -harp-hoot and heavy gun#, plant' d the('onfeder ight of the foe. oral t the moantime Lien hail he Ulick . mted tin > "Battle this bombardmont id th Sho is downrigl blames him for n the lion. Jam, crotary of Wn i fi d A Rei ihl hu filar . husband. The above are, in iioint# of th-.- l -ti' i •o denied that, if p iunt to consign the .1 by her ho rapid di- l.a# l.eun b .’ontinnnt. i the • aru hu IB.# in society o tho fate iltii ought But t l.e: linn Regular- ami l their place at the gum The arliile of the South l o in panics ibornly i *g..iing the .-rime • i<l of mil* igulmg it witli Minister oi th«- < ■ r#. Allan w a - the deadly No ln#hing# of the I>uring tl.i- r protracted, th. outhnrn hospitality. Jl - which ihe kne\ »f puhl reeled foi ueh a dei ^ l An assault luul boon appreh 'o j day. The enemy luel hoped h\ " s i ril.le fire not only to de-troy oil sullied that Ju tary movemen L com pan ion h a wo to Southern h«*n plain to bo that tho column# of the ... the summons i SPETfi.; bn absent the linn of I lv re uni rod to tbo*r ro J : The lines oftho Fudora i yards distant, could no *rs of hi# * tv e-topped the and depart- , vanning thro ! Wftida Uio bem J >lu,i on tliut Hide of " ,r !’• j about a quart*' 11:11,1 | Five minute h’.wu plainly in sight, app* .•raf himrlr John II piko Mnj' 1st* Lieut. D. G. West Connecticut. 2d Lieu'. John King, Connecticut. 2d Lieut. F. J. Sulliv ‘•Vtl* Ohio. From communioationH with various prisom rf the tollowi'ig fact# gathered e of our gun#. , dot 11 I'oiuisyl- company 1, f.th jompaiiy F, (ith n, company F, additi affair: Tho whole Yank del by Brig. Gun. charge in person. Tho light upon the couimun- Htroiig, who led the port that he It of the I Ith - incorrect. I*, wn., I»*»l 1»-\«-«1 by k Ulcers that the troops in W uglier were pel fectly exliuunt- i the boiiiburdiii. i.t, and tliut a mill w.*uld elf • butte -He of the ol I I ii*/. . retlo, kept tinned -hel mg •.:* Battery \\ i tl" front bn" of ili»ir troop# n the p**in!, o#timal"d i 1 about fi the up : g the former - f tin* i. Ii If ii. Blrong 1 * ill', the latter ' everything had he hut add tint the tn di#|- iso ill llmir lead' Death el Me lit iditek di**«l suddenly ibi) -Gb it Kendrick. July Hlli. Arehbi#ho| ruing at f B.i ■L lb tli i** ek Ke us tell ll), 3 who knew him could Imv that #uch would bo lii • late, if r ami the demand# of patr required the #aerifloe. The lo tli* bettor or worllii- William T. lint ri . Me de#.: ball receive a belter and full.; vhicli we tiu-t some kind fri ,new him well, will furni.-h. V Republic: of lb. ,-,-)■, • i • > * le- than I eh Yankee e Itlglil Fill i!nfederate an Slaking Heap. r lady Htibscribors s.n soap manufaeturud •Hied at Roni", cam t in 1821, and suit I. *1 ii n 1830 hu was con#.-, of th.) Bishop Ol l’lii succeeded in 1H32. I ep'tseopate Hi 1‘lidud ••I Sli untiring. ,i,l ni comljut,»r l.dplini, whom he wit# during hi# jdiia Unit tbo nnl*- Jatholi' preserve tin- pear In 1801 he was iran-mrrci episcopal See "i Ballimoj*■. l’opo conferred i.pon him tl of Honor, civil. ' lion |.ivc all oilier R'onnn (’iitlmli* pr country. 11 «• wn* regained i most learned the dogmas ol lu creel in America, and was llio aiilhor <<l a large number ol works, which are used a# text-books in numerous seminaries. . of the N u in Alabama. In# (ompany mys, achieved oie daring, cn- ■ •lilla warfare Monday, Ma erul 'idle -laughter wa |>iiIh the (,’onneelicut uml <>hii* JiumpHhiru un gur.b ond assault, istedol their- j frigate and ft Atlanta in have been elf III brough' iiilo’act put upon her -tl : a Late t hat F< *i -f hi# tr-o. tie* Jo- Y"-lerduy the enemy vent a llag of trio " for llie body ol i’"l II. »S. Futnam, 3d New Hump#line, acting lirigadici General in .Saturday - useault, uml al#" Hiked porinission l" bury their dead tli" ile,-ol I i buried. Putnam's bod> wa# identified and delivered to them. II. was formerly of the old army, ultaebed to tho Topographical Engineers, (’ol. Slmw, of the ollli MashiiehuseUs, (lie* gioos) was among the slain. Fro **■ I tho statei lines dec Our Ini entgn emairiHl silent until thr (diarlcHton. irre |i *i..|.:ie <! of tho HavaUIU.h Jlopuhlii (Tiahlknton, July 21. 1HT Tbnrn is little or nothing ti viated lui.ds you have by telegraph, the * the • dan bntto Ji.d ■giit tl. long •• l. tboi l they III until within foretell rely Weiung f r t III a destructive r ed their fusilmb-. o that lined the p give family ahe while trav. ther, Mr. gunde"tho shock, the r a niouiPiitcheck ! !> sacrifice two, tlir<- of Mi-s Ma ImmodiVel petimey, an uenced a charge ; fur men could m. juv •• a Soul horn \ chnri ell i Federal# to g re. our infanti d from a frim .*•:. leaped ft.r d "u til. Stuggc , • and 1 cu i p'i bed on bv ! ri ely t*< purchao hoi" now eo„;-j l rice. They are, oubln quick. 1 ditionul lan.l ball* buck, but tin y j after their def dii••■•tion it i-now iinpoMible t< S' ven monitors nff the liurbo er.V tbr.-at.thing a p<-< t loalfuii>, prudi••*-*•« 1 that they will attempt y F 'll u'liter; but 1 doubt it Tb I - .iiin-nt would boa hnz - - tin- enemy aro p re par- they i tho ot belie Dhnrlesft cihtle-#, erecting ad- • ' and taking breath l> ' fatoi y to another ) Ilia Ml Wmtii that] published the recipe in tUo <Jb*eiv or twelve year- ag", that hu udoplci the manageinent of hi# grain, ami has Pursued the Mime cour*e every year since »'tti invariable success—tho ’ w eeviI not having troubled him during the whole of Cist tin..-, wh.-rea# before |„. , u fflired greatly. The plan is to put the wheal ill b' xtu. holding ten or twelve bushels each, bri rubbing a Hale ur around on the in- *tJoi of each box. aud then smearing three or four paddles with tar and puabing n. Au U*»wn in the grail, after it is placed jo Inu box allowing them to remain there, dbe remedy is »iu»pl» and eifeaual. Northern lady, In. In in society. Shu ha# that position to the h noting all tl.n honor life, in tho hope ol South tho triumph •>' sd the mi* over the m.d.J hills, trip imhl.iig in tin* hug.* pit# the mil dug. until tln-v reach.: the battery, tho bo in bard rn on tJ <. I Tho nrisonnrs booked foroxohangi to Ricnrnoiid to -day. The officers be detained at <'olunibia. itizons aro beginning to Thereu—* - llio I I'.uttbe fire held at the letter# W i it d the North- -hy llio circui ip the sloping s iml attempt Pie ue.n who met the i> desperate ai tho t th .1 einue.1 was I fort# of I id So stance, she w gentleman shall uot running in tl " Fie,iso # North hy hoi undouble' nd this Ii ttur by a s . well kno i.yalty, wh 1 more l.opclul a: Imppy peojde who still insist that must yield to the persevering e Yankees, but tho majority br'ght side and put their trust parapet i in God and the energetic works of defence and the | they sen going on around thorn. I know bloody, that our officers feel hopeful, and until ait, and I those despair who are behind tho seem the more spectator ought not to look f rnipali^y, who had juil \l "ild.'i d.lieri an Mated I.'living Lb tin about 8' pri-ing some rod that place ciii/.en#, who The III -aid to eon#i“t "f l.ut infantry, hut, on \V. (’apt. Gurley left hi II.) in Mad, • ill till, si.i.i of I III Ml. believed ml Hunt - valry mill! Spring, VVhitc#bnrg, s ip the enemy's v- •the Term' I- lu the South si'll of Jl niphell left, heavy n the direction of al to proceed fr f the Tl" tie shor pi. tome. On Monday, ent lo W'liiteshurg ntermediatn feme#, and ( the i i the Will dii n pot iii which 1 make I with dry corn meal aftor I apparently clean ; if tho Idler I lark. I thro > th. r fri..*: •hullo Ills will innki didt without ntiekii.u til hut taken tl soap in dilli'i i nt p ii hot it • . ho met make i 11 live r _ l.eiu^ai All d Hint Hi" i run may leu erything ilia I Ii i'** • the of the lye V*flye"t.. Ol jelly add a little ni Yankee Itoud , till longer cut tin it by iperf on the stick, When this is the t called soft soup h naril stir in one qua and let it boil lion act it hy I tb. .-tile harden. it is only (.having#, place il i mp 111 ftu ury to ci toilet plirpo«nn l it into thin tin pan, add a • ugh to covet Con/. (('liuttuiiooi/d}, 27//*. From Nctv Orleans. We are indebted t" a friennd for a cop f th. New Orleans Kru "f the Hth im t, publish.'- ‘he mtWH of the fall . Vi.-I, burg, which wiih sunt by a dispute . Fort Hud!" by tin* upper ‘ bond in Bb J patrioi rtruck uji l llud- I Hum i* i I all Ihc Al that li .ut. and no doubt chill to the heart - Gardner w>.- b--. ii c the-e rejoicing -ruck of his bravo garri.-on. The Kru -ays that in Cftliitulntion "the hel. column wr.s rapidly i Hudsor.” 'i’lm Now Orleans people were drunk with Joy over the victory. "Many the fci " ‘ 1 ‘ ini-dial, ly aftor the I of Gen. (irant’s lvuncing on Fort Tlu* almost frantic with tfu- tlong enough jat hop of trad" w.-ru built Ol, it. A f. w Sun til ll in*Hi <x hihit'd tlieir di "appointin' in entirely disbelieving Lite account, a singing Southern song#. They were Ink bofbre the Frovost Mur. Iml and lined. Mobile Tribune illustration* ..! tin i. ill' Fhiki'iciphia in artillei d A KAIL LX>. M. BARRlNtlRR. elumbus, jlllv Oil. M. S. .1 A iYI KS V F'S G'v’ A i • tii i i.^ utlior bogged for i til*' fninille wirthud 1 change. These | ei if. houl.l l.ul ainei of the t*#V IfARltb 'llic iWglit II uml rdf. !i»th North Garolinu Regiment 1 uth- No bay »prwoi i fatal denouement. r- then. Tho i A good indication of tho slato of llio lined wiih dead bodies, white public pulso is to bo found in tho price and buck, and '-v.-r;, - uoml wa- adding of limey stocks. Those are holding their to the nuiuhcr. It vva* .mo of those ren- own. Goods generally are ut usual rule#, counters in winch one Tdo or the other When the first suddenly go down, aud fly. Tho enemy They affect took their choice. The j In less than five minute.#, probably, the lands of J first line had been shot, bayoneU'-'d, or tho last up, ahead. A large number of nurgeons are bu&y in our hospitals, caring lor the wounded. may look out for squalls of surgeons FAHCAUOUf.A, July 20. leans papers received hoi no new# of importance. Tho steamer Imperial had arrived at New Orleans from St. Lo ' 1 cargo of produce. She wa a salute of a hundred gun o-duy contai I nrriv * with -I with Tho .Springfield (HI.) Republican slate- that Solomon Sturgi-, the wculthie t man in Chicago, passed through that city on Thur.-duy, on his way to tho Hartford Asylum, a raving maniac, in charge of three keeper*. During the first year of the war he made a million dollto numbered fully drud" will aptly apply hand; "Into Ui« valley <i Kudivit Uio" taiilM Dili •d thr- I. J .1 ot . the Wi • burgh : I’ciob* : Ion li ti v ing I til.-Ji into" the hand-of the enemy upon llie surrender i >■ ; - d Gci.eral IIUI l.a# bo m «-• .inini. -1•.n*•• I a Lieutenant G.neralt" rnpply the vacancy, at leant t- mporar.ly. Af»|.iy at Agen-'v Rnieii Ban fnly Si, 1 • FLOl 1 li JpiTSMf uKdT'NB Fl.Ot'J' 1 t: Plan tok" W areliou _ f .J^jC J