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. , , ~ i11..* U L,e '“
k.il*a 1... tody being Inemi
„ ... ~,•* by >u . ..r-'ing of a *t.cll. TI <•
l, ~,-r - ‘■ ...|.'.mentedbyaglo
.. r..-.,c . H.ll, whodeclared tl.u
.v ‘"‘ln |M.
■ ... hi.lory,ndll..l ‘he had mlber he .and com.
m,J ut h men Ilian he PmsiJcui of the
Cotrederale *“ i *U*.
The lo#* Loth aide* could not be o her
wise ih n tcrnlile. In the emily |.n of til.
sell m n b.'.d taken the e.iemjr’e emreuch
uteiiis U> petal of Ibo b..yone , ear col
I.mus elide i-'-d from me close vol.eyeol mo.
. >e ,.y. Jacrossiegil. leldlo nteko the merge
Col. tuitth’e V.rg uiu rcgmieiil wee badly cu
up hy the enemy's liro.
’ I'p o halt past seven o’clock Saturday night
ae I.ad taken about or.e hundred and lit.rt.
it .otters. In ad non to this wo .earn thn.
ate in the eve .itig, an •iti.ro company of the
enemy bad thrown down their arms mid aur
rendered themselves us pr.soue.s. Among
the prisoners iak< u by us were a houtenai t
colonel, a major, ami several nlhrr oonttul*-
sioned officers.
Our force* eug#ged < a the !**•'• were Stu
art’*, Hill’s, Longstrtet* and Magruder’e di
vision*, the timer having c-ome up during the
ay non Wc had |.rr. übly twenty to iweuly
live thousand men m l hi** action. • 1 lie pri
otsera tali- üby U y hat the enemy had three
division* engaged on our right,
tilß BATTLR mcMtWKU 03 SfNDAT —MOKE HAM
t;ourr*<; .IaorHKR success r .r*. our arms
Public expectation was on tipios yusterda)
ia auticipation of tic reuevva. ot the contest
f>r the hard fought held in lroat of Richmond
ou Saturday, and cveuts did uot disappoiut ir.
the least. The scene ofwhe tight \vn near the
Williamsburg road. About seven c clock, A
M the Mom Virginia regiment, Lieut. Col
God w<u, who had ben on their arms uncon
sciously wtthm tidy yards of the enemy the
ni hi previous were aiuhusc.tded nya Yankee
regiment, wno rose up behuid ,t dense th eket, I
and protected thereby, poured a destructive
lire into lie uncovered co uiuu ol the Ninth |
w inch, however, beiuq speedt y stippii irii
drove the enemy back and eujif.nvviseve.fi
pieces of artillery. The ground whs >o unrv
and uulavoreb.o ior the use ot arts ury that but
• piece# could be brought into piav, and f.c
hr .fig was principally by muskct.y, wind,
raged furiously from the left to the centie ol
the hue*. The brigades eugug-d were Qeu
it-) roes’ and Gridi o , of staiuh’a dmsi m, in
cluding the 1 bird Aiab.tma, col. Lomax, uud
the Twelfth ad Forty Urst V'ugmia regiments,
the adveuce was gradually pushed um l R -
ta-eeu one auo two o’eßck, F. M., when ur
Ciluuiu broke the ceu.ru cl tue enemy, and he
wuiucnc*ti sullenly retiring m the direction
rtUic Meadow iirui fe i and uiiauiaburgroat.*,
•baud mug his c*mp, occupied the previou*
uignt, aud leaving lu uur b<iuds large qtiauu
lio ol sinai. riu*., overcoats, knapsacks, An .
wAiois were secured, and curried to (ho rear.
At 4, i’ Al., Inc tiring Usd ceased, except oc
casional at “iuagiaw” lu the ear y pari
oi he bu ie, incut, 0.. Godwin, wiu was in
he advance 01 lire Ninth Virgin a, had his
ho.se stto Iroiu under him, and me animal, m
iall ug. lell upon tli.u unu seriously injured him
a Ihe breasi ana iio.d lie wu* brought to
(he American tlotei Col Lomax, of the dd
A.abduia, wa t>o hi led i.i ( ... action, while
• u “ , **d n,; nout to the charge u
suppoil oi h -Amu V rgmia. The 14th V.r
giiiia and Ist Virgin, tysudistinguiahed i
-elves lu ihe Ugn an < took n considerable
ham er ol pr euue s bom on Saturday aml>ca
cruay.
it was aied that ih>- enemy tired ou a tram
ou the York iu er atiroau *a rytng the wuun
ded to the cii >, and that no attention was
p dlO a dag ot truce mat war sent ou the
ueld.
itiere was a report of toe Thud Aiab.ma
unug mio the Urn Virginia, who re urued me
lirc.u. and creuied some coulusiou. but we are I
wit,tout coutinna lou as lo its relmbduv
r uui lue naaiucrs eng igca a the i-ue of tue
euvui>, It Was evident that ha had luas.-ed ben
i t Uuimg the night on his lets wmg (our right j
tho enemy's strength on both wuiga u .i i>a,ur
iiy waa estimated a: ♦■o,ooo, and <ur > u- n- i
v, eels I'U.OUO uud 110,000, to cpp*,nj t oem. Ve
terday hia strengin was at least fiO,i>Ui), v..
heavy roaerves, and our army about the t.me.—
Ini enemy tiuri ;C bulb day- had lu advcntHgt
l |*o •"tint, and euiroic riu.cut.-s btu J■ ■ -it
!>■.. i. Our ioai in the battle, or tatter two but
i cx-, was nolle-* than 1,001) or 1,20 b. <*nu
i *•>’ loss was as gitat, if not greater, . • ,i;
l huudred prisoners.
I Luriug tug |>i gross ol the light tLe .iae ol
I title wati peue.ialed by I lixl'.y of the citi. eu .
I Kichmoud, ouarg-.t with the duty of bringing ott
! ue woundtt,—civilians and other.*—who, iu lu
’ iuvroua instances performed feats ot valor w.-riby
A disciplinedsoldiers.
The entire day the wuuuu-:d were urriT.ug
? iho city, and theouruimroiry remained in u uo i
I.i excitement up to night, when later intdiigc.ico
|uisured iheai again that the victory
|i.*d not depar .ud from our arms.
The wouudod are very numerous, and they are
W-ng accommodated as the emcrgCLcies . i ifao
.Jjtnua wiU bM adraif. Private dwellings, ,-rt.,
to . have been Cored by their oweerf, and thi >
rill be oueupted as ibey u.e needed.
Tho success and progress of our arms >t x:
Jty was evuu iuj re decided and satisfactory thau
las ou.arday, aud our p ere ia tr-.c L
ossibio spirits.
During the day the Yankee prisoner.; con tin cod
[i oe brought in iu squaus of leu. flueen and
wentiee. They weie < crtamly premium sot ■>- ‘
ia us the “(Jrand Union Army,” tor they i-tv
be most dejr-.'ted looking human beings mat
Tore ever seen. >uuia ot them wore cortrou
ritu mud Irouu heed to loot, ami seemingly no
ts>ra out ai to be ocarely able to move through
ue a treat to their prison. Many wore mere boys
uurtoou or Utteeu year* old, who must hate
toggered under tho weight of a musket. Tro*
hi.i of every kind, bundles *,! letters and pa-
Cr , were picked up off the battle fi ti a!;er us
•adossent by the Ysul
b city luit evening.
ibo bodies of the several proinitieti ,ffi er?
ile _i ia tbe eugagetneuia were brought mu,
<lU.ba.ua4 ye.Ura,,. Tc.tof Uen. U. i ~,
tek*;. to th# Kxchangc ilotel, where i- v be
eaii Baaed and sent lotus satire £ ate ol
(ha lamented Felugrcw, • ijoath Carol in i, v
eteo brought tn ami taken iu charg ■> I•, r ba
IliendHi of the doceaned.
Jo hundreds Hdu*ebolds lußichmon-i
“JaeT. i.eio the doings of Swtutdaj and yen ru.; rs
the craped badge ol mourning, for huu
ired- of the Conlederscy's brave sons have fai
* n J" 1 ’ dctei.r.’ t nr ■ a;.
. he people ul Ktebmond have had a f. rctu. ‘
■ hearthstoue desolation, and mo. n* b.y
l^e y withstood it, ootiuuug tbe loss < f bun
> fa.hers, brother, and uus as so niuci
Mke paid down In tht r blood forti ::bor:>
*■ r seek
| top cm- uunrsc ms sartLEi.
■ Daring Uie progress of tue ba.Uas of Saturday
yaaterJay, Sought iu front of hiuhiuoii'.i,
every aperies of wit a rej.orta were dying
#-iut on toe tongues of rumor, tho people rt
reuiarkMO.u eaioo ami quid, while exhib-
H “I 4 hwlj i arest in ih*i Tho cure
■ tba wouuued ch it n almost continually
■ ooeanatwoj, iroui o .u on .Saturday up *.•
H [ awtu dto th r humane atun
9 B ’ * kl *d we Lavo.htaro o. Luar js luatunce.-
JM Jeruled attention.
Ike Ukdut were panic ilatly active ui ptocu.-
l water, to. Severug wnief) übove all othari,
o r afresh dig to the wounded soldier. Ary
oi ice fu-mahtd at tho hospitals, or
ereveribe WoutfUetl are, would bo a<- • k,
9 it Oe never o mb* lin quaßtity.
I *b Aasistant I’.ovua; .iarsu... Aitxandor t
9 riiug himci. iu ; roturing 2i(J turces lor tm
9 eol tuewuuiiiea u the hospitals. N’ursie,
9 th LLa.e and fetoaie ..re wate-l.
■ Aaaistant l\'ovo.-t Marshal hn> rtceiwii
■ It net lona to hereafter, until further uvlii and,
9 Ut the ( losing of t*i the places of public
■ iusemeut duribg theae exciting time- ht u
■ fcauiimary met tire. The order goes mti
■ Kl to-night.
■ the movemen* is a good <.ao, wi: will eSer
■ l laduceraeßD to the soldiefl to straggle into
■ ci[ 7 a’- night from tbs camps. i'oHwrs tnould
■ W Uie field, feeing ‘he aiern realties o. tbia
ft r no*. haggling iu tiie pit, a theutre
■ HkuudliQ repre-eolafiotis of aby -gona age. r
ISCIOBSTS of TUB liATTLSS.
■• Vankee Cd. w-rs brought into the’Mar*
offive wouudtd ami a prisoner. A person
remarked, •• Your ‘on to KichmoDd’ wasn’t
r > pleasant one lor you, was it “No, not
alter 11 o'clock, a. vt <.. i.;. whoa I
A pleasant enouga, riutng in all (Ue way.”
look iib.iut five uundred prisoners.
who wj-. on tbe tattlo held ye?
etnong oth: • r..,. ’ue 1 up the ct py-
tilVi ‘*>’-* “t (he enemy’ orniy, eon*
•- a!, the diaput c. i sect to the
a’ Washington, /.ccordiug to
is, hfr.y Were, up to within aiewrnlin
t‘.lii: - baiterie?, making the
auvuncos t wardx Richmond.
•Bjlweaiy par: J she;; fe’. 1 . i,iir where
f ‘ ‘ yesterday was standing,
esp.odo, and ho se-urod ? e shall ae*i
f • It te the tritr an urelis of tho Held.
V ko, fur U>M I. JI, t lr:,, ,4
‘JOB*', it* Or p u„ tar.% ia tU, aity- if-
From the Richmond Examiner.
” SliuißWall Jickwn’s ” Victory.. • Bat ks puwii] a-’niM
lki River.t.loatense iu i;j .N r*
Troops rushing to the IL r of ttaCisgL •..
Northern Accaaat of BackV HepulsL,.\ • :.]
I prising for Ihc Defence f Washington.”
Our Northern papers me tilled with th, ,•
count* of tft.mewall *’■. vie ory
vhole North was wild u ■ . ~
panic. L ticolu had Usiit -t. Iu *
croon of the several Siai men • ■ ■ -•
Jefenco of the National > . . ,j ■ ,
turn, had issued the u;.-i ~ri. me at i ory ip
•en’s to the people. v ,
•husetts, in hi> ,pp ..
•* Men of Massaeliitsieu. - \.... .. t ,
union* horde of traitors t.. he ;> •• . :, j
‘OVeruneut of the eu > .• . *
menace again ilie N <’ , 4 I The\
have altncked nntl . ...In, c t.i tier. I !
lank#, and are advii . . ~ Harper’s Ferry j
,ud are marching on \Vu*i.:i..; on. Ine i' f .s.
ident calis on Massachui: t n
more for its rescue and def. . <*. he whole
♦ dive militia will be .>;*•.! !
order, Ice., Jtc,”
lb* Goveruoia o: t... :: er Fi.de'* • li.t.i n
sued similar o.ders for ..eir i\ .. le h.-r m • n
orgaaiEe and proceed f i; v>.: ;o u
on,” and ,n the mean imp till the arateur
regiint nts —a nong then th** lam- tis New
York Seventh—ha l Urea hurried cn. ; i.r
New Y--rk Herald ends it • , i.v- .-ecor.d Gram
Upr.siug of the Po pic.” sad thegren
moving to and tro of th • i ihtsry *•* ,n
| forcibly the early day* of ihe rebc'd.oii. vt bci
there was ati>*h a tremendous t.pn- . : /hr Ih
defencv / the N’siioiicl tHpiini
The Northern press were much excitedove
he news, au<l the New York Ucruai mm i
* couid duly be icgarJed as a very U itbrtunai*
e rut “ “The rebels,” continues (be her Id.
‘have doubtless re.civcd v.F.na! ;o military
Ii
Strasburg and Winch .-I'.rr, mid the ex
tensive region conquct -d f o:u t e rcbiliion
and the sUcces *ftil lab lr.r*<*:n cl C>unera
Hanks i fit e last liiii e . .i I,* iu be . ilfof t •
Union ate lost in n.- •*Hdr overwl nltniii.
dash vs ihe enemy ’*
TUB PKfiLtVO in w vo a.
The news caused th - , euie-t excUcUicci n
Now York. T e New* York Her dd sa\s th- |
“tears were uttered c n evciy mdc, u hilc and
ouucUious of rottic ft he power.** i hut be i. !
Washington were net aiiso .are* r unfiequet
. they might have been. Men t :• .i.
were to he seen pushing along vx. and
through the 8 leda, and the aru: r.i•.*, . L
various rcgi.nen a wore (hrou. • in pc*-
pic.”
ratt PrCW.Mi l . l U.TIM
The f celi’ g in Bwlliuioro 0:1 t'\.
advance of Stoncw Jackson into Marvun
was intense. The in * r were crowded m
the author tics feared aw upn mg . fthc *c< *-
m mists. llaltiatore Mrcc - u cli;ikici
to the New York Iler.i u crow ded u i . s
ct cd i eop'e from t'alv e; ; Hoi.'tdm < c
l iirfe u* grant exciteme'. . Ihecri'Wda ■■■>
vh-iailtu ••Imoxtous peOj-o- c -ece •s
- cuva loiialli’ beat : . i ‘I he pc ,
have mi>* denial.;!cJ ; :ie h
an J stripes from a c nvv. • wiper olli.•■.••* a
public bit tiding v Tiie ‘ • .and was con }>!•*
with, the News Sheet 1 •. . ; :i<- Usl to u.i; i
trie llag to the breeze.
“J be excitt’iuent is fc.irjc:. and pro! ■
i>ecesaioniats have dinappeored from the
• streets ”
• A recruiting odica baa just teen opened iu
Balt.more sireet, displaying a flag bearing the
inscrip; .n, “Recnuting oJBe Flrrt Maryland
I A er diapatch >.’ . “The exeiteme ,in
jßu iimort uoutinue.s, and !i w!io utter di
! I : yal sen:;menu on the streets are k: eked
down. The feeling in Hagerstown was equal
ly m> excited. “A rebel newspaper bud beef
destroyed and piomiueat secessionists pun
iahed very severely in uli pan* ol i— town.’
from UichaMM.
Tho Line* .i F out of Jiichm jHu
of Suruiaj n>.t r&'Uixtdon th ■■ ChiciakornttAf
Fiagof Trvr* from the ii. t..yy for tk* br?ia>
| cf the Dead, |ff.
From the Hi. .and ... -a. .
Yesterday (M-nday; i.i u .ug . wn* pub*
I lie expectation that event* ws.uld *,e on
tbs Chi kahomio; :.i • j.’.which
uju t reruiiaiy burst bei*.re this ’• v <ioui ir
iip*:icd, at l and Stamp the ui •’ • ol -'use, ir.
the hltftory of • • Confederacy tb .:ea
day far vrhieh all other days were ut d<;.” tut uli
remained quiet, and the enemy, protected by hi
wamp : mx-it. and m. n .ieot to e'. it rt
m iiu no.
1 During the raerniog it wa* said alltg of true
came from the batdqttaner® cf the enemv ad
• rig f.r h Oc-satioa of hesiiliti tupermi 1 . I'.e bu-
U 1 of th j dead, which was grantsd, aad bat<
uoiies engavci in the <■
About fcai o’clock ye.*terday - > rr;o< i tb
pickets on the r ,’it rr in •of < a•• ay .tb
Chiokahoc.iny wore drat’ ~ in t<- e vote or
aore, tbe army tailing ; *.ick c.>."<p :in
s stance, carrying with focu nil the totnr, r.*
lery, umuiuu ; Hi<d oam - t-.iuipagf, capture
irom theenciay on 3aturd . . Toe tents :i*-u.
nerad two huudreJ or u.- re, wl.i o tbs amoui i
nf fixed aKuuiutltioti and afore* we* mo
valeable.
The übaaductuu.: of tho cauip poeiii nos :b
iH-uiy was not neccfnitat* and * any m jvuui.sbt
hti. but it true abandoned because of iu i.r*
to ilaecwamp, ands gcueruluo uit *
ileness for slruTiegie optratioti* therufr u .n tb
till farther puahmg of the enemy'. lices.N'oti
iQyolinU'.'e *.'• i.Tiugoa the )•'. w.ug <•
Ue army. Penmo* whu c-aai* in from the l:o •
t different poiiets the ooßdition us tb<
.rmy ng bo’ exo ’.'tn*, aud the c..u..
letic .-i their own inv a nbii : ty Itrongcr thai
•
i *: a .o; ws.. ve;, v r i •„ ea
od wool'.'cd ha 1 *is nyi -vad—the fi rm j
•uried rsnd tiie !utter brought to tl” city.
I.r ‘} nui.ib* ‘ pei!-nr., I by j
”io>i(y tn vir.r t! b-*.tle g orind, attempted t |
is.i in thru* pickftc y< ed.#y. i;*. they j
■ apr. •../pped n, o e.-nt ick. .
•ut tb*.# - pjiyeri;. .uti- rized o'c-.j .r t:. •
rounded and bury ><- i j v .*: it-.w-ia U
•wnetruto t r-ogrounu.
W lettfn that a few .-led were ’’ironn by
keetociv daring chenov.ng of our linos y
terday, but ti# Ciiaoajtita occurred, it has bn i
re’ty reba; !y u-.< jxtir.ci th* v:;e Yankee t t
u tie* two (lava cuatost, tr;w ‘try rcriotu. ’I n
•to-onred arc being f-erit ui*. b ..:rd franvporls for |
<hip:r • ■ J* MonxtM; and V’i.*!iington. i
Hsu enemy haro evidently fell o:;r obuttia o; !
rvn and lead, opposed f .o tiieir e.inli and ft lied i
oina ret*, u. i coward* lebiad rbuic, m l will |
eel aloog our Lues iu lae vein hope •ii , ’ v- ]
cm:; ; unguarded gate . H'v.t -.<i vVe
•h.r. *. * **; • . t. them.
I r at the Atlanta Intelligencer
riumwcA rmknm
II is said ttia‘ Gr. Mirehell is agn : ,u* j
• ing Cbnttarc’ iigu, and * ha; Gen. f..*adi.*;. , .,c. as
ordered ail tin* cavalry in and IMed
eoecvnntieh ♦., return tu the defence • tiie city, !
We Lave tbia intoJligenc- i <nu one of the
of ti nt play-?. He states tha* ti.e ♦■eport of
j Mltabell'a advance was b/oug/if -ip by ptssen
gef on the railroad from Stevenson, an f ‘ .at
the mty lr preparing ;V u ; a. V.'e ,
takeoc ision to g*;vo It, m ottr hm j, u,e j
whole matt'. ; . either a paid'* or a r*i>■ n Geu.
Mitoboll has do n- far CLi:.Ltanm>g, t j ♦* .v, *
beside*, btoouid i ; txmveh tip* ■ i*
eißt. lnroe fcv’.d the idle* -*■ . ♦. be
j report'd fcie “i;” 1 - ki* jurpn
1 very however, * < ti aili delay a a expo itlon
es the Coalwfcrete* irm ! o>a hLdJXe
j Ifcaiieiaee.
liCtUEK !.V:;TICILAKS 0? TUI UllTLt 1)1 SAI-
IliWi AMI SI \i)Al.
* ‘• iit -j. it,.. ~t ‘, i, j
1 ii 1 lit * 4 tpi( . ,
•• tr li uot , i i>mi
1!| ’ -• ”i* l.a iigh. an t c „t i,
‘ *■’ * . - nFitinrday ur.-l hut
tv A, W . wi the firet SM rivll,)
• i-. i-; • bvl; harg •, t : r .>ve tl.
’ ‘ ■ thn ii ,’i tho wot ds an
V'OUiplct. ) y and 1 dditig por
'*’ ‘’ •••■ 1 -amj inm>
’ •M.emy'j work
‘■ r J 1 >' ’ ••• •’ tut the light still ra
r • 1 •'. . Tllnnif*, Wl.si
[ y , i . i ...
. ue, C'lruoiauovti n
; Avui. vt's brigade j,oan,
* * ‘k.’ two l'i - ,’ wets
i OUi/ K * vcttipb. Goiisi,.! Anders it's iv cp s
i ‘■*•*"'• .V: 1:..r.1>t. , i
to • •'•.* y.ier fs.tt; . Yj
I JJU'-ii v* ’■*t‘i,’tl . v n'lr'.t .
• ‘-•••.* *> 1 ‘ i ■ u.f i .meDi.s oawr
t iy-ii w.i- l u ; nc.x.
uwr., ~: U it.T.l lVo,.vs, P.vketi’s, CklCn.
••a : :■ f a . .. Uwntsl
i 1 “ ■- *• > j. i m-.u.i > - paihintry
h 3 * 1 ‘ ‘ i te . .dividual heive#. On
aur up mg,: ~ , m . r , K 4Ut (Uen*iU
■ rtos v..d and , h >nc’ e ; oauiv on the field and
vr ” t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘-'•yd in tho ti<h: <ft suuuay
morning.
woui.d, ; p,.. bit tie,>l skturda), u,r 4 t.i ihree
“v* prsi • : ta.. •! tUiti
•if, it sat.l -.p wti.) p*ri’.j>*<. u m both
u 111 I OUI
’ 11. . > i.. ,’,i - KIUIiBU AND
WuUBEJip.
Am : ::l r. ,„u C lCi’ it- t jiduptht
-'’..v ‘ • ,
1 ‘ - 1 t.• ki.icd si; vv :yd • i
iu; .i; ii. auii known tc thu e.ty u . ~ hur.
‘Cal. i th<i“dvctiwn to thoeatur witn thurbluou
are C-;.?a;;i Rolicn F Kevlinp. Company F.
t'w .. Vifjrim..; C-ptjuu >. .• J . Lu. ke an
priva'. It 1. t'jr.o, m First ri:;iuieti ;
P- Nno .. • cinpui.jf U, or tl. F„.
V'irgiLu, lias hiuiiti. w uaded, uad had t
ufficcr ■’ * i ’ii.iu i.-l j’ tc ilA(,f*,/*r„f.
Ml t > l'.ird Alt. miu.l, /bij J.’ .jiitin, Cspu.
.! iy . s 1’.,:.. , ) were k.l .i, nu.l Capts* Retd.
:!) d lb and !. ou* . thersp u, Lauud •
■ i’< 1 - • • : -• .
oh mtie.o • tuembets t iha couip uy
.*;d mI. i ... .A. 1. ro, of ito i , vt.t
I| ‘ I‘V h . :ji Sot r.iioi.l, , the. urijumnf . f
. > m lUtoB, n.I I.i u .
and < id- fMo l red-.-it uluts. C . W ~,1
of t.o . regime v;, w.i wounded.
\ r,,ni ;•. whs wuundfd; .htrgttnt } ■ r J
rraticiß, I..tut. Uray, ktiLd, and Cap; JCn..>
id -. . Link . . .
• •ui iu w ram i ♦ irs u. u me
i•! atui prob ii lo in a i ■
•• t tt. n<w Util (vVi.rtv-* n
, .4. ... of r.i.-linui J ‘
•
T ud [qnbslur, of • :iu Cburicaloii Com;
. L, ii li i.aUd, ... LU ~J ‘
\vor-..iit t .;,u. ■ <x:;ath i.f Mtj
uu!-- , , <•; M..• \ ii ry,in.- ol.—
iu W • ‘ tbe .-o'. • ; .1. ai, }
j ÜBf tb. • gb him. Jle v -I, lit to the M •
tfopoli; Uj!’ i’ (pital, tt'i ! I.vcJuut. ia.-i eve
uiuif,* Doccu i was a iCfri-ietit of P/ii .• Wii
•mu, w ko .vii i-1 liigbiy ♦ / Mined
A..-Cording i j sport made m ye.-
l~ rl;.y ui. -mu <, tho nutsbi-rkilled, woundvti
■ :l ‘‘ Ui, - : r Hatij . Legion was i vcufy
•‘0 ki! J. ■i- undred .*. i eighteen wouudtd
ad sis t er: witting
Captain J U Washing b,i. olj G-• J
- wo, wtiilr enrryir :• ;iu order on fiaioruay du
i.i, ■ t?.e be I;j uttkiu the Yankee lint- .i-d
v. (Uivt apr iotier. He id a son ••f Lewis
‘- * t >b, i.sq , near Winohesur.
U'fsl from toiio.ii.
Wo f,< rt au iatelligcni gcDlleuiau who
rii.-i lib y> -orday. tbw; the evacuuti u
ot ‘■ i ‘.o x cut*cl with gn.-ftt skill an
ju i .u’, ... ii Wit bout .'033 of li*eon iur part.—
Ou. luarchcd out Thu;ad iy night, and the
and of i'., ia bud cros.-ul Xau-iruaibia river when
tbe qead ol tho FedtfXl coluain (lien. PepuG
Divi..,-.-iii r..:u- in sight. Our rear guard luii
•,o ifc in r j.ulritijj the enemy, and h< ldinp*
i.e bridge . üb* quietly, second n'tempi wa.
aide t er” , and the toeuiy were allowed t>
*ade li e river and some of then: tn get on th*
nidge, when c >i ur two batteries which ban
f. .. eai<-d opened upi.-n tbuu and nr■•*.
ut-m back w tii cousidciabb* io-s. The Fed
’s s < ; it( rmth eleven o’clock F;iday
A detj riiiuot waaitut out i bum the bridge
-a ;h* Mobiie a*.'i Ohi / rood nunb of Corinth,
.mi ou the Memphis and Charleston road to
Tax. Memphis. Their ordi r • weret > m*t Cr
... them • i (J o’clock Friday norning, by which
me it :•..■* expected that ail ti e tr-iiD* going it
i.e li.ructi.n ol Grand Junction w u and pass.—
(JoforturiAiely m-aio of the trams, laden will.
inmimary st res, were del jed and did me
oich the bridge over toe Hate hie un.il atti-r
.ad boon fired. Noether al‘.rau..To wa- let
t.i and- r<-y tba i*r- and their oodtents
- ugbly value and at $1,000,00^
The army is now onoauipc.d at IJoonsvi.lc*
‘e dwyn and Gunb w®, from iwcniy to thirij*
v uiilos htiow Corinth, on tbe Mobile and ohi<
iad. The supply ui water, though better than
t?a§ at*Coritttb, i’- t il lirai?•-•i. I'. < b-btvi j
lower, r, tnat the Jioaitb of h*- army cannot U>
o ho btu* filled by tbe change especially if th*
■eople to tb® c y and ahng she railroad w.ll
cue l inuato furnish the troops with all ti e v<g.*
ablcs an fi.sir m- ■ i -xj i.n sp.i;- -.Void*
j /? yfste', 3/*.
Ni ks from Europ.
( Sire / the fjtutif ,V ! QUa.t n. Li/-;
j —r* • fell irt Bn-jl ittd ’ and c.h {"inlet/ t> ‘
i A'uijl hPi ts.
The advice* tr->m i r;, ~’ <i np • .tX. Th
ews of the capture S< rr Oriewi t* b.d a. i
•it, and the er tut >..*< . ,iy w.dojy t uuutmu
üby the C gli b
Y>e London Tiatos ack* buw it will tffw
‘ngland Too Times thinks it is umiJes* to den
a importance of tho creot, hul says if lb
Southerners ißtun wh ‘hey nay of burniog tbei
j • turn they can ntrer bo conquered. One thin,
| -i needed and that la that ‘cotton should com
.town” to Aty Or • an. : but, should the planter
[ .iustroy tbeir ttcelt or refuse to bring them dowr.
1 ho Time* adds, “it Laid to ice wumi iigaine’
1 by t’.e c-plure.'’
bo L -ti'loa R • .ny/* t u;.i not setivusl;
iffect tbe furtunex c.’: ■ r party, a.though
j se-iowa loss to tie South. It •/! Cg atic
! qopelessatasof tht morr n ||rn: a
acb iu.-utsfcive B(age.
‘ike most significant fsauire oftb# *. J t .b*
I y,-. s : n I the taking of Sow Orleans 1#
J hat tb-i L.’t iiad pr.> iuood no in Sc • *• tbi
|• • • marlr*-;.
J hrjiOrtrl lifath lf Afidj Jobllek.
a very p cos tat rumor wsi in rulatioa or
,bt< sir tsyi :#lay that tbe Til.an Andy John
f, it , .'i Tory W’- ..r!y cuffirta <1 ■> tb of tb
h u b. ?_o one who bud bcc i arrested ii
j N*t,t;villa by order oi raid And.. ‘Ve do no
. u fur tbe tntbfuioces •. ” .s ; rt, ou
| jmi]J rejoice to rte ive it* cm Sri!*i*>n.
JaciLfcox * /-a*r •VicroHf —The Mucoa Tel
ugrtipb he werertained, upon enquiry, i hot
the Kuoxvi ftagietssr’a report of J lekson’e
•erund fight with Bunks, near Williamsport,
Mi, ; ” uirUhnfy h ue, end the’. !i tke mat*,
j tfvete nr# aariaaf rap^fiee'.
OPPDRIC.Nh ARRIVAL.
i ho Hichuidid Lxami .srs. y*.;
‘ u ” *’ - >'. . .1 u<, in ti.ir, , .1
•uiir ii t and, u, a ii >ii i.a thr nrrival at r , .
■•r'* **, • f c .i,<> . . , .ii, . -iii a p.
• : .k> ar.iv. ,1 f whwhera'b age
’ ■ Purveyorlu, rtfliaor •. . ,
atoned .vM*u-raay 10 sujcriuicn t its trau p.l
ai i to Ui.tiiuo.nt iui.uud.stt’ ) The sirivi.
<iP *ru hu i pit-r tduutul u diia tuouitb 1
■r . *‘u lj.. _, . t our * u.i’t. and ■ attar* av u
“* rs,,
4 •* w i. bi. A ., tj i. . ft ore, in me hauin
’’t • lls.'Lain.n. .1, ,5... ‘.ikuft po.'fteskion 0
•* u • ||m pita)
II•, s . I
ttol from Ibt* Mivsi^i)ipi.
U c t.c iu pw>M >uii . | the Yiutisburg Cm
sen ■: Mor.dtty eveuiug tioui which v/c mat
ttie t.blowing ileitis ;
7/'r l'rde> ‘l Fitrt Ycste day and thi.umoro
•Mg the e were live guubuats hi Might, but m
j rait.ssporis. Uu now repo,ted that Ibe tier
wii.i h wet t down th. r \er la-*i week is again
on the v. y • p, uud i .. thirteen -unbouts hso
pn>ed Halou Rouge. V.'hen their lull force
a r, here they svbi t,o doub. commence
then work and try 10 reduce our bat *•
fhtf Sew bun.s ihui have remained Cere durum
he absence f tnnr pur nen.liavc kept verj
•p.iei thus Isr and dltt uot \enturetu d’vturl*
anybody.
K daliJf* — l The troops front t.e j’edersl
r. i mJc sad have • with private t ropurty nt
Grand Gu t No.bin t wm> .spared, uud eve y
ili.-G that wt.'Ofnu \uioefor tlie vnnds -t.-
utv..y, was destroyed One di ug store
w .sacked ot JSJO,OU() wortiufdrngs uud ui and
•elites Whatever they cm.ld not carry i0
• hey pitched into the river or o her wise dr
'troj el.
Y vmt*i; Vtk r.iiitKs.— r e,N V. il.Msld *lt\>
• hat “tv. utorein'.ii victories us those ot’ Lon
elsuti ami s*hiioh u,ll leave us wititjut an nr
•nt tit Ihc .SocUwe-
The N. Y Express says, “there is i. . papci
pubii h?d hi the North ot su&cieut volume li
uud the i?t of killed and wounded at SMtilon.”
. o *i : t, flood o.i'. pfr?cv.r vu r such vi
torits.
K HirtnOtth Ke uhliesn O.h.
Ifc. llj ia Carclioa.
.1 - ■ trj tni'irtuc i. nothing ..f apu.-is
• • • ‘ ’ .j. i. ■ n hit* *odb K'• e u •*•
lit t'.p .f J ,ny ws:r.flOttdu’ . ixyt leg •
s i ->u ■ co’h- u w.i ii 1 1 -* enemy, Tltn •. • -üblt*
‘hou.rh, mniil bo-v.. - .. wo :f. i
frm the • , [twingurd-r telegraphed t. us so
pill. . • erday t Br gu*liuf Hen. Bruy
.•e A1 j nna.:'. lto hi< cniDinitud ni.
:'.vy due • ion -ad np t*t . -iu.-cSvo- farih
ri 1
NOTIOK.
i’ ii A! ;j 1...,. •, l
llvViii t vTI.-. Ju< •! 5, • ti. j
<l*B ; 1 O-Mtwtf (
’ b >
.0 ... u. cvuiuend will xpiiir iiiiiuediatcly
io ilmi posts, r-edy lor uetiuxi.
By r run - . I ct
81.-lC (le. I'BAYTfc;*.
i K. fl. V ,:i-!S, A. A. H.
A GINBtBLK I L.NTIK — V.’ i’ sbiligli.O TcOJ
<■! kuitiila, Ala ,f- true Is a ©ins* uof Coiuuj
us 9 r.:i ut t..u Fur.*: and Fu*xtdu ‘ha’ fie b..
l . Hu .“w or ii.|*,’’ o< iicie ti g *.f ltO scree in
wj varus -a of tho PLiaa hiis.ti sitii to u:uk
etui -j.i, 7it lue-ei .u ••room :.rn; IfiU ucrui
*w:u> - land m r..’r , 4 acres iu bops, 4UU acre.'*
; . i, j lOk ..• rc* iii gr and SCO hv*-i ct
eri. lu .'i in cow peas lor bugs ; 20 acres in pu
e'.'i and hull an acre in tb* Tx*jM iquit or
.Vi, • :.• (iiso Mr. - * s<-i.ilhie Dina
.May he reap aLundaui barer ■ ■>.
From the; ‘evaunah g News.
Inn CkirltslK.
¥ vug ora arrived by ‘he Charteson care
..nil evening, report thai the filming on James
ad, be!ov/ the city, coß.tuued ou Tuesday
uli ll l lMe ui l:e aigbl. Ii is also epoited that
III) i'.motiiT- •;i ail Uk'J btfeu tekeu by our
i roups.
The!-tu. ;u on ‘l ue ‘day nul lis said u base
very much eu*L rrai.*ed mibtaiy operations ou
botii mJ- -
There vms uo ilgblitig yestoulay up to tbe
-iiue |i.e cars .eu • li o’, lock. T. e geuern 1
e-pv'mimn v. as ihalnb.iUU: would lake place
to-day. As will b>* seeu by the paiagraph
which v.v copy f.oui tbe Mt-fcuiy, u mtuek
on the city ih aulic paled, and prepaiattuits me
made by lb* c.tiaena lor a J.'sper.iic defence.
Cul John li. Mrgun I*still in jur city ia
null, fur—no ”i u.k tn ws what point, lio is quite
.i m/.ifit a ml fiuidal looking geuiletßsb, appears
to shun politic noih-e, and in reply to the Bnluu
a ions of a number cf uur eitixons f r a ‘*pe*:’h,
replied that ho wh* in- politic* n. Some of bia
oioG are here, some in rbuttanooga, and omers in
Ivn xvile. Os course. mb dy knows wbeie#
they v, ill n'.rik- n. K’ -Atlanta /<•!/* fi(A
n.iiu p. btimsißuioN oi mr nut kiver.
li‘/jntti'il loud ini • f lie rum t ‘t'furh thn Hnl
?-*>• a f link.
V.'i: have inforttiatb.n from the vicinity o’
Drury'* Bluff that Fnds u* to beiieva that the
. m;, not C'-ntct with the ol thejr
h • <to i gunbou'i-', ur* j.reparing to land, if they
■ ava not already landed, a force froeu their trsue
purls, aweral mile.’ be'ow the nhatruotiona in the
Ihu.i ■’ river, i :• e.nj t a Gnd reduction of the
•attet • - E.JOVI them by a flank movement on the
;-,in i[’ nr the : ltd . tb* river. Wo are
not intoime luf -mu 3'reag;!. of our for* es uugag
** 1 :i u(.( *r-i-i ■ fr* mr- han mmsuD it wrnaeed
but we beliive )’ to lo ample enough to frus
trate nny rueh dctuonatratlob.
Several imrtpnrtk were in tho rirer.yrs'sr Isy
,i j) iot uid •- and, ar.d ‘ *■ i r.r-f gunh iat*
low r down
An arer vigilantcya watehei the noißn of tbe
n. my, and we beHuva La can ni**k no more,
• water sudden nad he*vr, thai wil’ not be ue’
A the proper ’’.me ;*r,4 plae by a eouuttrone
hat shall thwart him in h purpoao. A'e 3d.
ttiili of > S-)!(iei.
Or the aniral o', t e South Carolina Ralmad
r*‘.n at ‘Vt o’eb-ck yrrtrd*y afternoon, a soldier
y ibe name of Robert Fus*oll, of Marion eoan
, <*a , p , !-'J nut of the carx, and uppoariry
. hu very unwell, wsi supported by K iuie lari*
nril be could ne c .nveyed to a h-nrb. wb rt h*
a* laid and wn aud nx-ri aftr dud He w* s
lumber ol C u<\ vy H, 46 b Region*!)t Georgia
Volautoers, ha i cen sick viibtbe rneaalre.and
wai on bis way borne. Th# body will, no douhti
■ properly diipusod of.
Blooe wriueg tise above, vs learn that C- rouei
Take: held an ;ui it on the body of tba de
?ea'eo,and reiurt. and n verdict of death from dis.
ease of tbe heart. If* w*e farleugh* and un ac
witot of idclinoss.—ilugua/B 0>
The Columbus (Mu* ) Republic, of the
2c! instant, fcrmihc* tbe fcallowi* g i•.!- :
H el —Tho rqior* ie that prep re't >n* are
melon? t re Cvr ‘ ce tLoiieand more au*i>
ol(liei * * i. • point W hope th* plan lure
will not fa ! to briajf in vegrtaf.le* and rve y
toiog’ rise thej’ have to sell. Everything tn the
fitiiUf line cottitnende pood prr:e*.
Ar.i.e ‘ .. . / ■ V , ... >tl ra | ; r-o at
by our troop • ■ i skifmii oaf wfe
day. \v***<* br , -.:i::l:t I **rw for ronliaei. -en*.
/.'/? ‘ • f- ronfliiro in
fDown's bu! i. **< aped on Ihm sday night
tip to this time ,<iaord v) on jm. . .b> vn
reoeptured. O. report i* the guaid svaa
aa|/sep, en.i r.n i.’uf that they i*ducted their
wacsps by r . r n rope g:vua tha/n Ly uu
outaide try i '• *do not know which j *
outre* , but tael units tic elill ui.as.ug t* go*
..MV.Bdged tile alauU
lLi tl . MO*DAI.JINK?, lx2.
“Su'uevsllS” Sncrt9t I rntrii Biir l! i!ie A will.
lb* N V. llranl bs* m long vdiierial ot tb
I'ul- o! Hiiuks’ a tujt by Jacks *;. gir
iw xirAs t.i (tent tt.
I h soeoUDt of vJcu. U ii.lts* reirtat cuam
iuvU isona* ion io ths oity yesuoday, ** migt.i
•• *'Xpwn.d, the publio being aecuttoued rohea
! nothing a’ Is. iatt the viuiorn aa ud> slices ti
ur i him ert % where. The whoiudts'e Kuilili.
vere erderod for immediate r v.ee at Wa/olOg
n : nid t will ( v ; Cto by our diapa>ebe fron
iba'.-v r i. (Ii v. Morgan hi s ordered tho FUti
r! * frr .’ * • avwnth rtyuuoiif fruß this fit,>
pr.xw'd i o,t ufttvn • dsy. The Kighth
i eveml , . seventh uud Seventy drat ui
veer York city, end ths r*uty tilth rogliner.i
’ Albaev, togtiher with sore*i i-riior reglinstm
fi: f llott withwttt delay. The report that th.
ebeU were evacuating Kiehtnoud to inarch on
V'adhiog’on mrui- part of the current use's ui
neday; but Ueusral Johnston i# either 100 good
r too ba 4 a *.!dir iw uaiie nay noh laovemeo',
*ev n,t Men. M. Clwllau's van a r uv in Id* rear,
livja.vw m <*#• u au eoerg.ißfly, it is nebs ret
li ihke •.rvmatii4iNry araMtits. . t all ito a
ueeiing fta ,*v vtauth ms.J .•'cvtTiiy **l rtgi
unt, iss.i* i f*_v ihe ij rcspM'tive cvooßila (Let*
. -ri s#u Martin) i* p-ihimboa iu wtr columns to
i<y, iu | ti.are ulvttisdvu'* • that our.'State null
in, to a’ ttiav, ail. &• tvund an ruady to r<op..nU
o the call o/ il govsrnraeot now aa they v*er>
hirow-n uio’iih* go.
‘J hs *nv .\*i > rented a Sabbath dny
*. n*t;on in this euy ot astonGhuiiut find a urui,
vtU g'valer tUaU that ;vaulting from tho grfli
;ti
r-utao upon Tir w.* ti n w.,i skips in
tcrßcais.
iue puolio mtnd inntact!/ concluded that
•V v-buigt- n Wkini dat ger ! out (be facts of tho
v. rwhti.utißg mbs! . ioe bc'i'io e titch Owucrui
• a ks aestaUiu;; Liack loeiuU#tbe Fetuinac,
.nil that between httu uud Van. mg’ on he was
hi i uupv.d.ui a to the ouitlii ucii match ot
ne pui ‘uiiig rebel aiuiy into oui naiiobaf e..pi
i.cal iy sit our tru.p- lU y iLv.ro havit<g
•vo*i drnwu isl tty tieuiiain .jicCiei.su uud Mu
ißnvcil lain uppieLvn*ioi< v s strong itouv-u
• j ‘ho very sn \ psruvu sis turui*bd ul tho
. . C|. .1 v.ou iiuuk.v uud . ColibtqUSUtOe
‘H iby th. aacoupatiy tug rtpons ot the vxcitc.i
ouau. . ‘ iioeesau.uists and Übiouitts itt Bsi*
ui re. These thtugs wore tboagnt to bo nug
;v- !* i giout duttsbr and vi v*ry great
and > r wt-*r IVdaral city t:otn this t. rriblo
n-.M.eut .. :Le rebels upon VYiuohe# or.
wo doub’ r. ; tb: alarusir;- u. of the
• 1 -;u ir iu*’ and. wu the Valley of Vi gtnia e!H
•• •’ “ * • ■ bo nothing tn.rn rLt.u a reb-l raid for
, i viM"!'* uud ibe military fupplie* ud siuto.”
. oor nrujy *n that quarter. T ttat J. keen a*vd
K-t-il Lave any id*-a of attiiupiing the
I tl,s f’otoßar into Man htud, wo think bo man
l mitt ary tnieliigoaca upon unn>iy slfair# eun
•r a n.v mwn helrovi
I*, a mat.#. very eeriens regret, hen - over,
f.s: the Icrti e Valley of Virgin a, which bus
•h’O ch ’sdcf tho ar’t.e-i lT?rces toe rubdx
**r u hueired iui.es, Guy should v be enahlm.#
ven u t'orsnly, to recover; because vs t.y re
•uc i"Q o; the aim) oi (iauernl Rio be* to mch
ti ot*a? a* to .oviU th.? rebel r i*J ..gainst b.iat
i; 1 tor 0 •provisions and uumtivnn ol war—
‘•ai; ‘J tne eit,s ns o! that Valley, we fear,
i.'iu tl * late ev wcl of the<r Unttau eoisTlnic-ntu
to<! s;.Bpatbicr, will Cow be ru.de tu Lol the
vmg-anos 1 the rebels Th*ro is no n ce*ity,
b •wertii ,’or allowing the rebels to told thwt Val* ■
r .o *-.r week. The govern meat, wiih'Mu ;
•It -vT'.r g *4*l u it*ers) McDuWel’, Wool or Me r
C cl!an, can ta tenly muster troope enough •
tu carry Wen. Lankr hsok again to Harrifl on- >
or iu T>(nuut'>n s and tbi-> rta hope wdl bo j
done.
Aia ‘ ...Rug bird, wbou it* nest ia appiaeii*vi
t>y nn uutfeioonie visitor pretends to be orippted,
.)*,] llutters al> n;; the ground to draw the uater- ;
op. i,?, ro the rebels,*in this a addon raid ut>ou !
V* ; ebvs:.r # should like to cull bach or vrenken *
oor army wbl it is in front of tlichnoivd.
The prcbipt retfiforc.Bert ot (Jen. huni f •>}
tin xt*i i>f tv enty themsaed aeo wdl *w>. t,
repair M* tici*Jutics of this rsrrea*, end this
(••to wo hop wi!! I irotnediitMlyr furoished f >
tb govertantar
lalt.i fr the Any •(ike Vll*y,
V, c fiaVo ia *1 tnfortßatlou from Gn. .facksou's
urn i), whit’ leaves him iu fuioe it Winisiusporc
ob tl.’> k’oivuiac, commanding both shores
Ashby’s rivalry bad vroancu and * ecu ted a* far
e*. FltadcrtuV. Mary nod, inerting none of ibe
• i.viny, buts ties’ ;oany Jriends. Refugees
trotn dilleren* parts **f Mary lend were goirg
into the rank’ * the Coiifiders'e f.roe*. They
were bciog w th the gut ■ Hour.
Backs. Hirpet’a Ferry and Mania.burg were
both tld by portion* of fominand.—
A r.auibor •. ears <>( the HJtimors arid Ohio
railr . l wnr tHkcn at the firry, and on tho
\T: cl.i c.cr fs-i.it. Nothing wax known fc/ otir
informant (jf tho inr< r tiapluycd I y Get eral
Jackson to iffeef tho pn/nnui<t dibabling t*f the
liulMu-n a - i <‘hio railruad, but tbeye were
known to lie ample,
I ‘• prraomT# of ltbk'dispersed A'my, • *p
• rule Frost Riyal and Wirch. r, hr>l si
*..ou < Tii baalshu/y, X-nh Carolina, by w.<;
of Si; nion, ai.d ihe Pe orsnu’g and Lyneijhurjr
r i road. The wberonh, ota of the remnant of
ri.nk*’ army m Maryland was not kn<>wu with
*jriainty, b&i It waa >nppo#el he aca* wuiting to
; re informal. The Fedcr.il f’-ree ut Warh'Hg
. ? vr . being ktrengibe* ed by regtcsufA from
t H. Ttf k Vewr 4tW.
Fr l -i Fesirtnir Arr.
I*. V A., *f tho iSataroah P. pabticon.
rile • -t pap r n the Td, at Mobile. H,
eays:
1 Lt. cT'vousii* s . J Corinth, according to re>
ior'skr. * w;. by paioet.gerfl, waa accom
t■ r . with bht Idle, if any, lor* of property
i'ue > * iitre lilt h.-.rk tr*t uml then rue right
sou left wing*. T ‘.ire wa* bu>/ sklriuisbing
‘Vednoa.U), I'hnraiisy and Friday, tu whiob the
r *jlit n ,t*g under VnO I> ,rn and Free wa rhi. fly
taugv; and. < n Friday, it i> said, we drove th
toeruy Licit wi b heavy lo*e Our fume* w,
drew dmvn ttie Mobile and Ohio rood ic Baldwr,
a eta'. & ioMe thirty utiits boi w Corinth, though
it is tot kouwu wbaiber that is the point ai
wtfU tt<auregard will finally go into camp—
s . *i< k had all beta rß<ved. It i rtw-red
Miat a tr* ti of tick was iniercep'ed a! Boon* r,
•il e. twenty mi e b*l> Cur nib, on fkurrda)
by a datachment es Federal cavalry, uud that the
:af* footvi&ibg their arm* vve*e drei and rear*;
>f the gut,* ruined, b t X aut unable to v.vieb for
the truth of ike report.
The wirej Coviutb and Memphis writ*
removed, end tho bridged l presume, ware
burnt end theralltwa4 otfcei wine rn4rsd uuMt
for u v
Tba *runds apoa wblob Count* * -buii.
loned, as stated iu toy letter win yx.-d .a-.i
♦offlcivDt, sod I tiMvl (< t repHt then. hire
The fall cf Corinth 1 / *orie carried with ti
be fill of Pr s P-lluw and end sc
v-rdmgiy I tear, the? both of Unite pi<tco fcev
‘men evacuated. 2*ne >.f be jrflruJ.irr hev*
■•eon rsooiv-d, tieept that all the cotton tod •>
uurh of ‘he notar, nv ‘arse* nod tobacco lo
•Km phi* was I'* tr-ow* Ihy *Jj O th-ebitam*
vem burnt 1 1 f be sutbarl’.hs, *ed oil lb* pub.
hn ■ - •!>''’ iovod. Th - > j,. - .#.• v t < /V cmy allot
W t T< i • who’- -i the JMUsisip
,i river, eieopt Vitsburg. and tMa tba/ will
beer Ln a short *im*. With the Mississippi,
ba wi bar*tha Afi+nm, rh, ‘ r h!ta sod
flr France rivr.
ibe S<b ba., fiepmetb
I' ’ *>w! .,,jf wi ve-<
: -om a fire ; n !*. eh- - ■■?v
—Chro Hi’ .•_ *i>, Juuofe.
10£ig. bus ati jet leou is tie
1 fight Cel tit T+jtu+X
-TaTK*'F
\ MUTANT ASII I NSfBCT K GkN s t KflC*. [
Mu.tAT>fcvu.sk. &11 > 30. b, 1H(?. J
ienerxl Order:, I
No. l. 1
A ‘*otno ol ilta iliiitia o*i U>i.>
evmlbhave misunderstood General Orders No
>, of the 8 h inatent rom thin oflee, and bav.
made br vet sppeii tmentito fill vacancies witb
ut having previously, or immediately thereat
oi ordered electiou* to till *uch vaoAnciaa ; aa<
i# the Governor and Comuutider-ln-Chisf intendi
*kat ell Mtlitia l/fficur* shall be iatrty elected In
.bee whom they >rn to command, and thwt u,
■ ue shall be prut*cted t'row the o; oration of th*
Conscription Act bv virtue of a brevet appoint
ment longer tb.iw i.i ticoes.sxrr tn till the vacancy
by election, ho eoaimariils :
1. 11m ai* tie *Mil.;:n Lftfcerc wnote daty i
in t*’ order election* to 111 vucanci#* where brevet
-ppt irt .tjent.t hawo kv'etofora been romlfl, or may
hereafter he ros Ir, or where varanoios exist auo
* ,r evi appoimaienta have been made, and
proHscd forUiwith to order eloofioit* to till a)
-ch vaennoie* • amy oai*t, until their eoiu
wand.i are fully orgi-nlaed hy the election ol
lull > tilcc elflctlv- nnacr the a states of thb
State.
To thn oni they are iMt-inued mat by the Act
••f February lltb, 18ft0, (page TT* Cobb's New
DigestJM issDacted. that election* shall he or
dered and H'lvcrtißed tty ih offlter next higher iu
ootnutand rank) to theettoer to be olented;
that ia tossy, electiona for Colonel to command
.my K.'giment, hy tho Brigndinr General; fora
Major by the C ilt.nel c miaandiog the lUgiuieot;
lor a Captain by Git- .Major tu commend of the
BattHl'Oti; and lor r tbaltern ottßers by the
Captain commanding the Compsty. And tn de
fault ol itnniodiato cotnn.andcrA next in rant*
the duty to bo by tl*c (U:er uj*i
Itightr *n roMitmtnd.
i.ieutennru indonela oi Kegiments aru not
.lotiud it ittern he a Major, but tsite ike gra<ie
by jr-m-Hion iriu tbst id M Rr aocuruing to
setuoriiy ;n the liogiutcnt. when a Major will be
el toted to flil that vanatoy.
As brer*-i api>.nutuin(e can only t, made io
o.ieu ol failure tu fleet by tlis plo tnrores ed
i& the election, all brevet appointments made
boreatier, iuut bo reported tu this office uocom
piinitd hy a copy of tho order for clsetibne, anu
auontticatei that tho people hadicfured or neg
Im. ti iu obey the urdvr and elect.
11 No ouinnu#i> “Ut and offioeruf the Line, or ot
•ho Blaff legally :n p'dnted, will be protected from
tho opera:iv ‘.bo Consoripiion Act longer
than hr* mains in the artive and vigilant dis
charge oi tie iluiics of hi* fice, in nrlet cota
plianrc vv. S -‘iu ; ,tu‘*. of thn htste nnd the
Ord*t- from tiii-o tiuad-quinter*.
The ox* Btptio:! Is no lnf.ndod a a personal
j pr.vue, to the individual, but for tho protection
I and lu-iuiu oi the people of the State, who ran-
I uot b swnre Vutjt danger of unorn.il invunec-
Honlfrfc- Mil ti im ofthe :-uto bo disbanded, or
. the •fliorr* neglect t < diseh*rg their duties
i pfumptly ands ntbfully.
. 111. *: ilie event of any enroliiug o4l< cr of
t the Gonfodera. y at'uijitiog to enroll and com
pul aiiy Militia oliiver of this Wtate, whether
| ©t (he Li tie or of the Maflf legally appointed, to
go to way L'amp ol Utruct on or into any
ioiifvderatw Kegtment, .-uch oilcer of thn MU
ilia will nomedia e/y re per; tko tact to these
Ueiidqua ter.*,, with the name of the rntwUjag
odicer or ngeut ot tbr (Joa ederacy
IV No cuinmiss oued othcer of tho UFiiia
of this State who bus voluntarily carolled hie
uauic .u i.oy v onlederale uooipa. y oi regiment,
or dose any other net which place* him m the
< t-on adeiatc service by his voluntary electioa,
wd, be protected by tho G : a- agsii*t thecoa
acquenees of hts own ec:..
V. Peravfi'i now h> ling breve: |
! will in iik-j muner he protected, eat.l elioiiun* |
i'xu he held, or appinttimeAita mat)’-* ** required 1
Ibis oruer-
K? order vs lLc O’ wuiai-Jetr-iu-Gnti.
iIFNKY 0. WAYNJI.
Adjeiaut A. lnspeotur Geueral <
i rou4 tko A! luphis App*sl hi.
CRIAI - !
UR. IOBMhI IMIRVifcMII 4UIM!!
JO* C7JV.I, Juno R
Tliw ■ Tit- ut the tttli c'.! , is*
been rec rro.j I. say* that Walking l .on ~u J
| (Xangsr. M*’ “w-.O! Jm k-na {• within rwocry- I
five milcK • s', ad t, pa •cs..n / i.-f ike !
; Uiltimorc w .. •;•„)■> rlu*. and.
The Governor’ uflilu i* I **< : M&sra
uhosetts have , allv<t <,ui t:.c roUt',.l ‘res ox- j
•dicuieu pre .uh i.m.iiis *•..• ai vary is- i
leetacitly.
Lngiaud I* .I 1 ; t. I . agr-- *■ ♦* iuiari;c. j
Knplind propoaw t u Fr-ue* If el.* w.-nld with- ]
diew her garr/v **u X .jig Join i
bar and i ••Morn# 1 eur. 1 r • c ha* with
drawn h-r i jr. ■ se- 1 * t'ereigtt
I” . ■; • - ;■•.* •*. ‘! :• tea
v*a* n,i t;i* ; ‘iuo-
Gl'.aifear* a• ‘ <• ... . aii*l i
t.'.“ r •*■ * . ’ ‘•)*• ::r |
c.iy i'GiU-v: H. Hi :a t aio TrtU CCS
ti*ni. •
- ‘ r>| l|*i i . mi
GfU'.i* )■.*£!’ . .t ~
wm- \t or cismiUNMA
The i'u , n lug tl;- ••. ‘ 4 I I HH|)V., r j
commanding the Com* J- r. • j
gi, wa* udiJrtMtd to *• - . . t ! •• km*, •sm j
uiuuoiag at this an • .•*/■.■. at a* :io !*it I
night i ;hou’ !f - 1 A.n •.* ioi.
CsAtrA*’ -v* Jane .. I
lbe tusti >f • ii i•< -u ‘•ua tl t i.ppo j
*ite aide ui :..* .•*’ •* • •, . .aiKeuciug
*b *ut 8 tnd vj'\> <>. *i.. A large
number • / s.i. - t • m. u,* ihc
Very :**. hurti . •*sji !*• i*
ailppr.vr’- i- Re.
i/. LwsHbrrrtf
! SArraiieews, June fl
The esemv re/iorted .e loro* | v * nn!s
from the river, nppoeite to i liettae te Oer
ptckeita w**rr a’ir.i ii tfe - sfi rae * Oae of
Uept. eieu *?#* kii eu.
The cavalry o t -eeemy v< adr**e g
with three ;ur<.’ ;v<i efte*. -rar ■hk
A Ctfbi • csi ere- 1 • m.. Af#agecv-y
Ad9fth4b
’ MAI > Al-uOA. Jute 0.
The fane*’ nr* poe :iv*l/ uo the eppoe te
-id* of ibe rive* — Atlu.U i
frnK tiai-iipfi.
Vf* Vsve a uu| ) of ‘hit Vi ishurtr es
raesdr.;- rn wM I. we cull the f’l*<wing para
graphs :
Th* rep -t t't ♦ a ifipn.v flight artillery
had sunk & federal transport whilst attempting
t/ arced to Rayon I*l errs to Part tlihson, oi
wfcioia <• make i ■o on ja'iirday, i* w tboit
foniida‘.'>i). Noth.Ur’ !-• Voat bn ben av
tetnpved by *’ Fa- 1# rale.
Walt.- . ■ lap'.ii. •..,* Ua float
br.l a ?> <•■ raotrlc ’a’ e..Vr •>?<•
oar lest i-* *
Kievan of-the * ey'fi limit ,*-! fKiou
Ron/*- “ft’ -ay a! era ioi, -tuiug no ‘thaj
will ■aa ■ i • n f w iicra ahont Taurida/.
Ilttik ts ftoriliui.
W* rsgv*. ; • learn. through part;*# wan *ntv
e 4 hero fen® I'on- ‘w? /•yiit, Met di*pwher
rraivc<l ’ fa! • ‘ rl'i VK'thar tr it a il*f
if i oMn V -''ti.kii- . o.va tHiian in tba d
t"a*a ot r-iMf f r ./■u ign W <
•if i ‘• a< >r- ;•-.'• !*t f 101 lin if ‘.f tlm r .♦•til
bat:.-- • f lie v .•’ i an v.f F%i
, .i,ii..:i lu-: ijfl < a
■ ► • ’.a thv lii :.$ Uttrvar m
1 li !<l,i ‘ a
’ *inu ‘fgitaant, a- 1
‘• rna alao kulai.
1 ii ’ >i ‘i tha i4toe r*jj
. WM ierari >
A'-. *t o .Iran Ward, abo fall a’
WiiUautabarg. aou wu b>v a laa that Florid
willfaoi molt daaplj aai taka longtn rrpair^—
I'ELGIiRIBS OF TUB WEEK
Special to the Times.
“W-r-ii*m<j-r r T:e
Hicbmumu June 2.
All quiet nlung the lirea tu-day. The Confud*
rate wounded are constantly arriving. The
ottisena, particularly the ladies, are untiring in
their attention to uud oare of the wounded. It
1 < reported that the force* on both side* are bar) -
t g this morning. The weather atill continue*
•Hear.
Nothing < i imerest L.‘* srauopired to-day.—
It is helievoit that the entmy ur ooncnntxating
fire©# in the direction'of Meohanicavllle, north*
e.it of the city. The whole number of priionerr
akou on Saturday uud .Muiday are 660.
Ktcnuono, J iue 0.
Thu otily iuoideul i>u the line to-day, east of
-to oiy, was an advance of • Regiment w f Yan
*ffl reeonuM'oring while cur troops wore eii- •
•;eged iu stream king their position. Th* 12th
Vs., rncrei forward when the enemy roeded iu
ioublo quick
Gen. Lt-o issued an addreia to kh army which
tiad u Cue effect. ihro will be no more rstreai
tig. The watchword Ik vietory vr death.
KtcHMosn, June 4.
All quiet to day r aar tl city. No Jeflaite list
of the aggrvirtitr numl*r of casualties of the
Ute bat-Ie yet obtnined.
Mrs. Ho> (Jfrenkow arrifod thia morreing
under h ling i;f tru?a \ia City Point. It in said
-he reports that McClellan is va-y aiek. It i*
reported and believed that Ueu. Casey, Federal
commander, Km* killed in ‘bo fight of Fatdrday
below Kiohu) ini.
The X. V. Herald, received tv the fi&ami*
ner, announce* the ovanuatiuu of Corinth by
the Confederate army, and occupation of the
town by Union troop#. There in a di-pntuh
from Halltu Uto Siaumon to this -ITsi. The
Herald putdisiica a map of the country, and
ny> Uunt'regurd moving towards Oakland
on the Mobile and Ohio railroad.
KlCHMoxn, Jane *kh.
A largo quanta* ot powder was expended by
(heent-my today i \ unelling the wuods ©ceu
piod hy thn Cuuiedorstu outpost*. Mob \\ hurt.
During the forenoon so artillery tael o.v*. red
in the vicinity ot New Bridge - One of t* n- {
ciov’s eurionh esplude.t by a shell killing s !
ul YntikiM ivod tiiree horse#. Oo* men J- 1
on cur side.
Northeir. tttvuunt# *t the la'.e haul**# t*v j
beer* received TLs Herald claims • viotot), •
oAjt 1 the Federal hr? *• •heavy, bet ike rebel i
10/sintu h great#*
At'ttCilA, Juue dih
Ihc Kxiujj ci an jib says. A gentlama-'i
tVom dUuiiMu says a diapatah u# Laefarcoai
ved at ihat p ace Ir ui Quartaimusiar I2arGu.su
.it Frederick, Maryland, statrog tkai -iUDuwai 1
Jaoksuu had reached that plane, *w burning
the bridge* from Harp %r s Ferry ta Ju (.'apes,
Low© haocock, capturing the entira paavaogar
train. The railroad track basisaeo torn op aci
nv trains a;u lunn.i'gon the Baltuaor© and Ohio
! roai higher than .be lkvlivy House. &00 sacks
j e? nail bad beau captured between Jjanlusburg
; and Washington. JucUnon bad ordered 2,OdU
> wagor s away.tba captured sterw*. The j
< aggregate stores captured at Winchester and
1 t ber places are valued at tiro ani’i.ea# es dul* j
] lars.
’ Thv ChurJcgtuu Couritrjn <hU fc *aornkg say* j
( that information had reached Columbia, that !
Jackson wa# wiihin 60 tni of Bal.imore.
Kbcnnenb, June Hth
i ker i- grvei ruahat in Gie Jan:t River,
| i*.e ws’er h witbik T 4 Inches of the Flood oC
| H 4?. The water u several im bed Jeep at the
intersection < f Carey aal 17th #l4. The river i*
till rising nn J uior r.iiu three ned.
Aii quiet alonq; the line# this Jcretic a.
BlCßMoan, June 1
j The Lynchburg shginian of yesterday re
j port-, on authority of an olflecr wonndod in tb©
j fight., a tiotorj *•• Jackson, over shields, at
j ttrnvba. g. No “fRi litt ioferma Un of i be -gat
ruai’e 1 river i* ;ailing Lcr*. Ail quiet
along tue iiuei thia tuorring
Jit ck son’s reported victory tuiw# eut r Le a
j skirmish uiir Woodston, between the reer gaard
j and 4 ii.u ..i, i.y’t *lva;icr. tthby's Cavalry
had s akiritu. .'j near H:irri#tabarg n Thurs-
J d.y sad unpiiHad no Kc.giish Baronet, bir Farcy
- WcrJ-'h, # Cos!, in Hie Yankee army.
<\r*:nnva, J#ae i
< nl. Ailih.•-, (ini’ e . .w- i*. u*e
: Firet kenmeky Rcj inicut, wwie surpmed oa
Wtfde>diy c--iug by about 4000 TaaLvoe
j under (rn. Mitchn! 1 , ut Su-ecden'e cave J’3
mi If a train Ja;>er, - :i lua Winchaalai road, and
, .ibout mi-oa from Chatianooga. Onr man
| cut ihir war throiigh but 10-i in kiilad and
wounded about Os) Tha aannt ’ lt*aa ia a up
po*ad to be grdatrr
Chattanoogaprivuta i • *•< raoird n.ra th<
morniajr, conlif o tha ••>. •- -firt a* j l*n, •.
Umated frvtu I2 to l-a . Adu,na \$ is. t ,at
tan'toga
A diipatc.b \ ih Colntsbia Car*iU)ian a /
(but. Fettlgr wand ‘'nl L **, ar am ltd 4
hnt‘f tba handa •• -ana ‘iar:*i papiri
rla!n aviator/ near Kiebm nd.
Tha id F m urr anhi.-onraa ‘*®fiaU/
that JnoV* . him p--,.Hiara-i Wjuahaiiar, Ifill
iHiaaporc llarpar'a Karr v ua aiar.iaabr, whiah
•ra al-.ivir fupl -• i*ii*4 hr Coetadarata
•etiMia <laKt
from Vidubarg.
■>pr< iai to tha Mnbila RagiaiW'.
VicKabcto, Ma/
Tw*i • i ibaraeiu/V lrnaf.. coma within tbraa
unleif “I ur iowor UatUuiaN /aaterda/ %vuiag
and ••peuad lira upon tham.
Ti.o baHerm-did not raapoiul. Tha boats than
opened tira upon D.a . it> and aout uued tha flra
until ‘J o'clock ltd* niorr.iuf.
.-rvaral dwoMluf * h. bran da'neyri but tba
liittcrlt* are nnlrjara *
*V- bod y hurt “ W.
1
ViCMucao, Ma/ if
Tha eliom/'i KUub*-at* bnv lakiU poaitiOß
within lauga “f our battartaa.
Wo ax p*e tHiam i . pan on tbv .nj at nay
momaDt.
Our t attarim* • u t lm • rot tliaw) a ahot.
0. 1
.. 1 i * tho MobUo Ragiatar.
VicKaai’Ku, May 2W. j
,b‘ i. -iur. I1 t <r velttUg l v-t*ii
‘•.<! }. >f w * up 4t,<l opci.ad on
jr hnuarWH ut long ri. g*.
On’ tift'tvriar rvpilad od Urr.** tbaiu bark
• -Oji -4 mll ami u tu*ls when lbauuj/ op-u*-d
u uur i- huti-i ,ai J one rbot frou* tbia hat
tary a H-n- • t )• m ’ * mghc. Ab.-uttwaut/
liota * fv n-h . -luring tba bombard*
UIIH.I.
lUu on- ui y will * w b-ra two Biwulhr at tha t
rata they uio now go.ug on, uu i ha to oearar Vo 1
Vwkahtug than thay now ars.
W* find th© following private dispatch** In th*
Montgomery Advertiser of yesierday. Wc nr*
not acquainted with all whoso names aru ivß,
Lut some of our Alabama reader# may be mor*
fortunate, and hence w* give them.
Rjchuohp, June t.
Jiaaf • *•. Allen, wounded in h#nd ; Capt. F-1,
killt-d; Ooree, Watt, Waller, John Hardwick t
George Clt*by, John, Ike Finnagao,*all wountdd.
Other# wounded and killed oannot be found.
K. W. ALLEN.
UicHuose, Janet.
To 8. G. llufdaway :
Th# Pixth Ala, behaved most gailendy
Killed and wounded, Licet. Colonel J. J. Wil
lingham, nine Captains sod about two hundred
men..
K. H. HARRIS,
lusp. dr Q M
Ticrbibi > Lobs ovlivb ir as Auuva Com
rsirr.— lb Eufaula Spirit of the bouth pub
lisbaa th* foltowixt;: dinpat- b
Ricbhonu, Juno 1,1862.
Wc *x gaged eud repulsed the enemy yeater
day,—und 1 uru Not! Bryan ;iro afe, —Cape.
Bel , Milton Bryan, Tjbi-o, ‘‘lollloll, Cotter,
A ujtrotiK, and mauy other# killed. Only ten
out us the nuiup.u>j are uuinjured
J. C BRYAN,
Henry Blue* from Columbia.
Rxpreas to theDailv Sun.
Monas, Juue S.
Corinth ba i-ern evacuated by thu C ufeder
ates. Details have not boon ruoe.vcd, but it is
reported there was no tons of property.
Heavy skirmishing ooeoir. i Wedm* *ay,
Thursday and Friday,ln which the C mt*<lbraies
got ihe best of It. At la t accouuta tho Confed
erate# were at Baldwin thirty miles b*low, on
tb* .Mobile Road. Tho sink wwre n uioved.
The uJigraph wires Irom Cor.nth l ave beea
removed auJ the bridges destroyed.
Jbe cotton end uugiii iu Muuphi# bnv<? beea
burnt.
Fort Pillow ©*)•} Mi-xnpbis hare ber-n. abna
wined
The Fvdersirt le t V ikihurg to she.l Baton
R-'iige. where, the oitileuv bed risen upon the
garrison wnd put thorn to the#word
TLienO uiovuuieots should c.>us uo d<
Thu uveeuatiou of Coruu.h we# wise and necea
•ary. R W. A.
lateliigui.ua #uuiiar iu some re*ptatd to toe
above reached us l*t night hy T’elegrepU frous
Mobile, bui an order requiring is suppression
soen followed.
! The CoKiu< ia Guardian publishes tlis follow
j ing private dispatch :
Rtcttoic.'io, Juue l.
j 3, p. u.—J b# tight . m terrifio oao Oar met
i are very tie 1 arm me and aud are gaining ground
! >10,1,.
i 50, |j. is.--We ms ,I(.ving he ouemy. Las:
j aigbt wo ut their camp#. Our loss is heavy
I and that of ths e-iemy appalling. Dur.ug last
night the sn:u eotveucked, bu: nrw drove vice
ou - .
Tn# .qltovtug .hou'.n Co*. >in* ware
in h* tight, via: 4th, 6th, #ib, and Jenkiae’
itg ujii •! *b#rp -ib'.-ters, ajid
g\o:
C. il/attoi,. a'.anjed. ‘#s*:4.ai
tailed. Co*. VV#ds Hampton has received a very
elig >' wound ia ice too:. Kershaw'* IRigade
wasnui engaged on Saturday
Frivsta DiaS'AunE*.—A private iispatuk
from iiiubuood dated Juue ‘id, #iy* .
“Our army wits victorious on both days, tbaxk
God r
! Ao&.bvr privetdispe'ch say*
| “No oaaualtiM in Cal. Camming's It/ih Ge
; Kpfc'iasfif.**- Aug Cvn*t.
ctpeoiai Vt the Mobile Kegiater.
&ICRMUN&, Jut© 2.
! The Laitla ol yesle day near the Cickba-
hominy vm not reuewed m thn even mg.
\ The Third Atat>aixia kvegituvat fought ga.
! lacsly and aotfered severely. I nw iheui m
1 our fortiliceiiouN at suadovvn, but succeeded
in obtaining only a lew casualties before
! an alaiui drove e ery man to anna,
j Major Kura, l h i* well and uu iijured.
Cot Lotnmi tell tinhiuig guitautty. hi* body
t* in the hands of the eueuiy.
Atlju ant riwuiuol Juhunuu. Capt. Mqm,
and Lieut ilrouu were killed, dipt*. Kau>,
| Fhelan and Kob.n ou,Lirut* tin Unrr, With
erapooii and I’urtrulge, me wounded
; The buttle ha# not be*.-u renewed (his cuoru-
I ing.
• 1 shall tend you a full list of casualties a*
i soou a# it Mu Us obtained.
BOHEMIAN.
V\ e take the following c items
from the Atlanta lutell geucer
KicHMuao, June ‘J.
Hun. L. J. Ourtrell :—Gv t here in time and
* ‘ve p r*sd tit ougli thus far u sciHtt-iird.—
. i v h tile 3.i. 6th, am) J'Jin Alabama,
I <lllll idtk Miss.as |SJI. ‘ih-* wo.Jd never wit
nessed uobler h rotsui the ouiberu women,
he<eities uud ministering Angels, m and the G and
Os B4tilS are w ih un
RUHT A CRAW Ft) Li).
Hicna>>o dune 1.
Cch. A■ A (lauidiiig: hi* ul g-j-.il vtic*r ii
Soutbarn atabdaidti ar bi ing ourtu iwrw.wd and
alott, aritl ite (<mU of balt-ea u with ua.
R A. CRiWFoRD.
The follow.iig iter;.* of tal<-gr*pbir intaili
ganea Lava boon racivad troui a geudaaaa to
whom diipatehea hear bare iranaartind from
Richmond:
Liter. J C Menr-u iht 4 4 (set. ‘-eiegrapba
ra Cpt. J. J. Real: a toliow;
“Plaa*a iatorm Mn. A. K Aflack, ot Carroll*
i <d, that Caps. BUrk w* killed on sturdy/
arauing Hi* hwd; la io j ‘-omi-ju of the aua-
U4/J If ra*‘otwr*-4 u will ha forwarded to Lie
ivioi. Alin ki'ird, Urnr* Drt-jgaa aud Loator
Do>aa; w-i-.tul*-i in tba ag Harney Ihuuipevn;
mitfiag W F UarrlaoK andJamaa Hvioomba.' 4
[Capt. fcla k a** altaatad t> iba Hf.h ii
Hrg’t, Col. B->yd.
Jrdga 0. a. Boil, wa rtgrat to atata, racalrad
a il*petck ierdaj afiarr on from Richmond,
i -•'. if tbr bia aon, Lie*; CoL A (J. bail we
iu rtally woou-iad. and m pnaaeaaioo nf tha ana
ujj. Wa l-apt that wa may y*i hear more fa*
aofahh* **w r- a ivr • ib* fa a *f thia gallaot
j urg ‘ flli ar.
Wa haft har-.' t t , :ha 1 ap'. Kthridga of
Monro* *'ouni/, in thi* dtaie C'apt. T. J.
Bt on, of Troup eonn'y, wtr* alio kii.ad ip tba
tatll* haf-’ra Ru’ iiiond,— Kit. Tor
ul. Ini i. jaiil
‘At undents mi th. -iii-.ch h* haan re
calved fr- a> Cos! Aso th ‘ tba S7'b i>a„ stating
that ho facolrai a .iliglit wounii in tha lag in tba
lata battle none Richmond.
Tha sain* 4 sj-av.l. nUo .rata* that Lieal.
Ralnca ot Tv*. ‘■ Awj vouudad in tholag, but
not to earl ;ualy ar wm- at fin-r raportad. JHU
lag wa* not broken.
IABOLUKM Os COSSCBIPTB.
W* lonrn ihat ’Mapi. L. U. DaWton, of
Terrell Artillery, having hern uppoiul-ul E
ml ing Olllcer for he 3*l ‘'oitgee*<*!"i a 1 iJio'nct
vill lie hrr*’ iii a lew tJay with St-rgt Allred
I'reaoott, hia rpwoiai Deputy, mid his
“tfW’e ill thiaciiy tor the enrollment of ihe
ocripti> in id I)ietr,rt
To lh'*u who are atihjeet to <he ♦ OH* ipi
Law, vr** would suggest iha* they repo th**i-.-
laelvea without del>y, ,o ordc t-> avoid nuy
unpteaaunt proceeding, as thia turueaa will b*
with dLiptudi.