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I For lln’ Colurahu. “I iuu'K |
l Uord hi biuli iif tin- Toilubs.
Mlidil. Uuixom: -Will you allow me -pace
a -r.y .1 word in Mini- oiGrir*l Tnomtw i 1
,hal .-( nndortnb** m.No man In
hibleto uke care oi nuf*r>3itiiau .“•
Xoomh*. liut 1 nbinil to the .utiii*- whether
,i ] right <"r i;enermii to condemn, unhrard
unl | i„ ins Kh-nc(j, :i (nan who slnnda, -word
iu hnnri, Uruvnen (In-in and ilia Diwinjr.
1 m unitor no kind ot obligation io (ionnrnl
Toomh*. ptT-onnl or polition!. i am noi his
wnnoan-nnver broke hread ai hi* lahln, and
havr Adrred v. ilk him widnly lor innnyyoarn
upon (ho political ijuralions ol the day. I have-
Bren with him oil the march, however, anJ
tiroiinn the vainp iirr. and n|iou the cold
-round, with a few ha<rl rads to rest on. and
our saddles lor pillows. Whilst o:hr otHucra
axed their qunr : i'* tu house*. lie always tool*
to hi* tent Hhu u*e mud, and was content i *
share the fare of his men. I Udow him “'ell,
therefore, and undertake to aay i* f <t ww * “° l
,o\e of money, hut tense o duty—whether
ngbt or wrong i not for me to ray—that in
duced him to plant more ••ottm. than aoiue of
ms mighbor>. Whatev or else people, youn
*ei than tie.t- Tootnhs ami living al home ,a
comsmabla lou*e>, mny .lege against him*
coveton-iiei* • * not one oi h:e mU. He is
as liberal with his means aa any m ut in Geor-
gia.
I ahuuid have planted no cotton .mysell if I
had been the owner of a plantation. and jet
ihare are J.ya! men, and uO!.sibl men, who think
we ought t” havo planted a boll crop. General
i loombe aiuj have been one of these men. I
ioderunrt that he has planted only about half
;he usual breadth of land iu cotton this joar. I
iaar (so I hut .u a letter written from (ho iront
ot ibe lovaUor he xpre-.*<-l 4 wish that par
i (l ' U ur Quid, coniuinuig about a> uureA, c.huoldbo
pianud in coUon. Toi* held, it appe&rß, uai
already teen planted in < urn; but he was net
i-.are of it. Out of thin await circumstance, 1
a credibly ml .rased, ha* grown the warder
fal si cry about bia Laving hud two or three hui
JieJ acres of corn ploughed up und cott-n tut
Jtifafed in its place.
the jcaHi.na, and cerseqaeiitiy the taps, ot
the ion tit are uncertain ami irregular. ilenco
,i has beer, found necessary lor us to resort to
Hiwo crops instead t one--cotton and grain.
9i: seidoru both succeed. Jf the corn crop is
ii. the cotton will probably be ihort and
mme . W ah au abundant yield of own, we
■ mdo >ry we 1 with a siunli. uttou crop; and
■ •fii'i a large cotton crop, we arc enabled to make
I.p the deucieticy in they.*. L>t m. The last
i ottor. crop i fast finding its tay Int i the hand}
1 f Jpernlators. Thna, kith aa <in sufficient corn
icnpjthi# jcur. ly reason of drought or say other
Beaus®, oud with but little r no cotton, we should
|lls it the mercy of sharp. and without tbo
Aliena-- to help curative#. It msy be that Gan.
ftp mbs took this view .-i tbe subject.
II lie this os it may, I utolti-alto to say, he has
; reason for the course he has pursued, tnd that
If 1 ‘•> a tod uj u convictions of duty. There !■
R -*ttiing little, * r mean, or tcoreenary abont the
It will not RJilwer r*. scribe ‘.niwe petty
ftice i.i i man wao epititle til# like a
ah-* a'.ready hat a lar|;n oelav., .. u.i who
BLa- !• luriuriiy Rbendonel high oifcce* honor
’4toj profit, to ui.ourgo • iohard hij soi rheeuwp,
‘jam! if n*oi be. u **eal h dev tk*n to the great
fisausa with hit heart’s .blood.
?i i <\‘> not know a .-ingle iud.vi dual who parti#
Mp.neti in the meetings in Randolph uad Eufuela
1 would sugjje.s;. in all ainJncw- and itspejt,
■ hat Vigilance aul other committ.*.# -ihould look
ih.tbi . ur nemies an i not our frwa'd#, and not
m ;erfere with thepmatebosinev* of mett-old mea
Roc —whu stand a living bulwark between them
And the public tee. They will and abundant
employment in watching character*
|lo.l keeping th negroes in proper subordination.
2 Thun much I have thought it but wimple
Riatu * . -*}. It is ever u task to
Aeicud * absent, is it too much to nsL: a
Reurimi* people not to condemn, uniieard. an
eld public -errant now absent upon their ,-i*r-
Wv ie * It i*enough to hare to meet an enemy
im irout. without briny called on to parry the
blows of lrtends in the rear.
BItUTTS.
The Sfiut, [ S*r wu Molmk
la|£ty*rtl merchant#of Georgia, Alk. uum and
Rrgi’ .a, have addressed a memorial to the (to
tjhrnors of their respective States, in regard U
Mr secure of sug..i or and m da*se- in Mif.-isiippi
m the Confederate miiborties. The luerctionta
|§j..esuut that Brigauter ai.d inspector General
-Rj-ightet has ordered the toirurw ot ml ;he ru
A aud molasse#—of which there are three or
IRur thousand hogsheads of the former and !,
i B>v to ;>,OOO barrels of the latter, between
BcV sburg and Meridian-exopt such as i*e-
to residents of the State thus making an
uit discrimination ia favor a of Mississippi;
[lit their sugar am. mola.-*ue ia thrown out in
|Rp‘> ed places thatne rc eipts are given or re
f aek/io*ledgled for it; and that offl
-4* n os tbs gctenmient are in some instances,
Imposing ot it at a profit to ; themselves. Coder
lb*• troam^teases, the memorialist ask the
tbt Governors of the .'itates afureesdd t .r.o.rfere
ia their behalf.
tl Buttle
Ws h*ce reoetvod ike sub oin*a repoit ur those
dißk.gciftked in the late battle, It. Kaine’t brig
ade, Bill's Division.;
Col A H Colquitt, flth Ga. reports that in the
late battles all of his men a.d well, equally so,
Ifcet .t is irapoeeible to ?-iignate specialities for
no.
* Coi Fry ibtb ,\i. repurie hoi regiment geu
. est . exhibited a cheerful w ’Ungneee under fire,
l 1 menuoas ike foii.>wmg .fioen for {-real
anu praiseworthy conduct, vi Lieut
Dewon, Capt Kyle of Company Cupt
<>t rotnpany i, wounded; Lieumnant 1. Y
( company Acting Au/t Leui i
■R Himp.v)n,MiQ:iuaiidin,c F: Kcd Capt
| 1 iJ Haggerty, Com miss ary.
f L’dth Ala. reports his regiment
I ,b S w ed the battles of dial May and
RBtf June, and mentis ;os Jeserviny special
R* the ooble der.og of Lieut. AJiles.S Tsvlor,
L c T.rosndins', an.! Private Co
s l Barclay, 32 Go report# all olfi-
Its icting brr.rely and .*red’tabl>. Among
>so entitled to apecml nolle.*, were Captain A
>uug, l oropany K; Capt liallenyor company
Bieut NV II Smith, company t<: Lieut K IJ
Hi. Ftoel rompany V: and
l P burton, company A, f./r tbeir undaunted
‘toiain. Also, Tatut .1 1* WoodrnfT, nompeny
and bis Adjutant, C K Paundar*, who were
led imaheact.vo of trie .'.let.
Xh %s cutllled tu
i.miee tbo folloerini, men, via: Sergnsnt
•eph Atfijkhli.W. to r coolness and mm rage in
the men how sad where io and
Ivata Wm Lrewater, tor precision in killing
1 *nhe enemy, alee, bere t James Afcen- aud
Rivafe tVm Cook- f company li: Private John
wbo°e leg was simdere i of company
IRCorpt.ral Jaiae- M Rive? aud i'rivute Joseph
b R btokee of Company D: Privates John Ilani
and RC Brook of company >1; Privates
* ‘ and G H Mill, of company K; I'ri-
B<* W G John-on and W II Fuller (who
l |Rveiy tell in me L*itie) id company H Berg t
Parker of company G: and Corporal .1 H
I ®*' ! *:Gnd Private J V Clemons of r.ai}iany
ft Kick. l/lt.
Davis’ colored eoachman. Wm. A. Jstk
‘* etnuHioceil to deliver an addre*> in the
Baptist Church, in Bilßvib street, N. V.
’ -achmun ie unite a lion 1a hi- we aud is
tou fHt adrer. He i s maUng considerable
bet not so rnuci. probably ü b< would
made bad he < iuse i w ( iJi Hl: ... Her fiarniiiu
UK bij arrival in that u; a fw data
From the Charles on Courier.
1 Atrital efthe Wnnitilfii SoWiirv. ihs Kisltl f Tim-
J).
n.t* stauuer (Jen. flinch brought to the city
| da.* i.l>eri cou the following members of
‘he i.iu itirgi.( Uegimeut, wounded in the
ijghr on Tuesday on Jainee’ Maud. These hart
been sent to the .soldiers’ Heliei Hospital:
Sergeant T X Mullryn, Company K, slightly,
! In left side.
Private •) PritLvn. Coenpany I', iu ibe ihigh,
aHght.
PrivatTH \ king, Company K, aHgbi wound
iu abdomen.*
Prlvslc John William*, Cnipany t, ihigL, se
verely.
Privuie R Veuutaiis, Company 1, mouthy
heSti. and ioii -side, eevorc
Private J.l Jobusioa, < mpaiiy h, .Agntarui
anil breaat, foveie.
slights
Private A J Fr uor, Company K, right side,
slight.
Privates Ha: ins. Cbntpau.v k. left side, se
verely.
Privnto jV * ii >f rbe! t Compauj k, right
shoulder, rove rely.
Private CK C o Company K, in euohle.
..light.
Private'J H Jd.atiu. Company K, shoulder,
slight.
Private E H Martin, Company K, through left
am; and righ:*sido, sswiouK.
Private f lrapere, Company K. in the thigh,
slight.
irritate .lobn Hiioan, c'ompany K, in knee,
slight
Private T ifeuniuriv, Company K, slight con
tusion in (he back, caused by a splintar from a
tree shattered by a shell.
Private James J Kuwe, Company H, left rm,
severe
Private t E Fads,
slight.
Private Cukeiio. .-"ergei.ht# Milroyand Mur
phy, Lee T PvicbaroLson. anl Cole
slightly vmaiie t
A nutate-of sic tidier* were also brought
overfr u the hospitsl at Port John.eon, which
has t.-eeii -'.'cared to make roatu >orthf woutided
v7h-v may need immediate attention au>’- *-aiUßot
la retut red to the city.
Our Iniie.- 1 , follcwing the beau. ;.ul oxampie of
tbosie whi se labor of love and kindnut.- u tturs
ing and attention i our soldiers ela'wbcre has
croke t for them unbounded H-itriretkt, end the
hler liugi* and ,-rat .ie ■. the people of iht whole
Confedaiacy, will, wo trust, now that an vppor
tunity is ottered, glodly come forward to the oo-
Uo and patriot:, work ol ministering to the
x. ants, und soothing bj their pre tenco and syai*
pa thy the brave men iu ihehospitaL whv need
all the Attention we can g>re them.
There are doubtless also many oitivens who
would aid in the worl’ did they knmw tbeir er
vce“ wore required. To nil such we have been
requested to extend the iiiv Italian r c.<d. oud
any aid or assiataneoin the.r power will he glad
ly and thaoktulU re< eived.
‘< h * accounts of the Rgut given iy particl
pai. • do not difier nterul<v ft in our report
of Tue.iJay, with the eotnefitiou ofthu unmber of
caeualtier, which they eauiaale to be sixty-live
killed, wounded and missing. This j believed
to be *he number reported o&c<al!y.
Tii-.’ Forty-seventh Georgia. v etiuoe I by sick
ne*! to about three huudred edcetive men. went
into this action with their brave and intrepid
loader, Col. WUlisina, ngainst a force .if th ene
my of at lea-t two thonaand, #atreuci.*<J ..ml
posted behiod fi rmbtable bretitfwnfks. Owing to
ttie nature of uod, 1) being dense wood,
“ur an suddenly - ame upon the- mwny’e an
trenchmenT-, dittar.-e Vs *.* tblrty-hve
yards, n William , imwe .er, **,.-hing to dis
lodge the fo<*. determined to make i. as.*mlt and
ordered a eharge.
The ineu rushed rwardand madaa vigoroa- j
att'ioW up- n the broa-tworbH. The noa ; ope..ait I
upon luwni h u-rrihe croae !.re, of infantry, artil- I
lery and cavalry, and jhelis thrown trom uie
gunbo.tls. Thu re.-'uiient mil back a moment,
and again moved forward to another assault.—
The righting on both side- was now desperate.
Our men were under a coounui u- and deadly urv
and having expruded their last round of ammu
nition. the order to retreui wa* given. They
v*i;hdrew, leavin,- tu* dead and a number of the
more ceri'-usly w vipdcd in the hands of the
enemy.
Our reinforcements were uot brought mto ac
tion, and the 47th unstained alone for several
hours the are o the heavy form in front of
them. In this Captain Williams
foil pierced by four Minnie bull-, while gallant
h encouraging hi# ion tu the Bwcond ‘aaeaalt.—
Private J S Cone was also killed almost at the
eame time, and whde in close proximity to Capt
Williams.
We have net yet learned ih* names • the rest
of the killed, wounded and missing. Tbe wouudt
are mostly ail train Minnie balls. Home three
or four arc trom pieces of trees ‘lArown down by
shells, but not one, eo far a# we eould learo, by
nay of the shells ihen*Mlve.
ill llaiet *!od? box Lines
TestcrUsy wa# a quiot day, as tar as we suoid
learn, in th s neighborhood- £vea me street
rumors were aoant and improbable.—
A deeerter Irom the Tank#© lines came nto onr
damps on James Island is J Tuesday.
Amonßthe troops held in reserve, during the
reocn• i.gfcr on James’ Tslar. 1, vt* secuon of
the Chat.mm Artillery from Havannah, under
coaiuonu of J/ieuu Askew. Tbisaotachmcnt of
the spleniU battery from our sister city bad
anived by the Havanuah tram on that day, and
roai heu the scene of action simultaneously with
Bied’s battery. Though the opportunity wf par
tiospatins in the fight was not afforded them, they
hone, on another oeoa ion, to • btain a prominent
place in the picture.
The crippling of one U me enemy's gunbeate
Ulow be.-ti#.. * v’lle, mentioned sc thl# paper *
few days ago wa# effected by the batierief man
nod by Colon# bamar i Keaiuoem of South Car -
alina Artillery.— Mrr. 1 •th.
sg 4 schooner ura odiaaed into OLurlotle ,
un finndey la*t, by one otthe blockading stec
rr>er the Penobscot. After the schooner got
inaide. the chanue! being very narrow and the
wind abend, nhe rircrk and grounded, low
Paao.'.Huot coining op at thie time within a
abort distance, ured threw ahell# *1 hn v\ ab
out effect, when the • tearns*r grounded at high
vi'ater, on what ie known &* the Shoal bar
She re* eived e.*istance yesterday morning
from another hloekader, but had not teen got
oil at 11 o’clock. It is bebnved the Peuobeeot
will have to he abandoned. The enemy *d
pro to tlie schooQer on yesterday; her cargo ot*
salt, however, bed nearly al been saved during
ti.c right. The crew are all safe, fVHmivg
t ifi Jivnutf, lOi h
Crofb in • m jhw**Tan* Gxoruu. ‘ letter
irom Milf'iT" 1 !, Rnker county, Ga., date i June
7th, say*
The prospect now ie tht tbarn will > twien
as much corn lasie here as evet was made be
fore in one yeaA considerable portion of tbe
• rop i# in “eilh arid ta#eeT'—“shoots’ are large
and bn*. C'ott -n, about one >lard i t tue usual
crop planted, geueraliy look# Imdly bu> few if
any blooms, except upon rotten utalkc.
MiuTin Movr.wKjrrn.—-Le-t evening Colo-
Incl Watkius unure regiment iel't here f'r un
important point, wluire it is expected they wil
i.uve s • banco t < unset the enemy.
; lie i- succeeded in the * i/inmand u! ibis pint
by Mi,. Leyden.— Sou. r '>#. 14'A.
—■ • i
Givmc Up Ib. Ctsaioxa.—Many of the
ebarche# in Hidimond have seot iq the MedinsJ
Purveyor of tiiar city, the cushioned *eet-i used
:berein, to be applied ia rendering tbe wounded
► oldieri comfort#b!* The ladies of the different
1 churches are now engaged ir> fabricating mat
| )asses for the use of tbe wounded. Two rush
j ,;af talked twg*tb#r‘max. a exceiltat ma.resi
Uter from Europe,,, the laerictn Orint iu Eirope*
Advices had been received o: the Nonh
from Hut ope to the 28tl, of May. The follow,
ing is a review of the leading feature* of ibo
i lews :
f American atiuira continued the leading iop..
e “ ith all classes. The captiwe ofNew Orleans
* Nvas
was appieheade tby i.ie o*rfirreatiou of the
, burning oiiho i>ouoo.
- -r ‘ J- Pa.'kegoile” inset .jiveu notice iu the
> Common* that he would call utiention to the
destruction of cotton at New Orleans, and the
l effect it might Imv* on llrsgJish maunfacturea.
At the Mine time m- w .mhi wsk if the govern.
iunt intend* to take lor mediation.
Mr. HerWc.vy brought forwurd his annual
•notion in fa Vi it* ot the !>allot, which was car
ried by eighty-three to fifty amidst loud cheer?.
Leave was piven to bnog in N bill on the sub- i
ject.
I he London Time* thinks that Oenaral But’
lets rule ot -<ju Orleans i* exceedingly so
vtf ami haisb, and calculau<l lo make the
laiMiiy i.. ihr biooi.ade thuce valuelesw.
The London Morning Post it very bitter on
General Butler's prooiaru alio % and says that
not eren ihe Aumnani* or it i;aian* ever i*. ;
ued more severe decree*.
The London Times, in on editorial on the
surrender of Norfolk, the destruction of the
Mec. i.ftuc vVv., says the conquost oftho Souih
m far us Ihe water is ooocorned, aeemsakaoet
complete. On land, however,the Times nays,
it is premature io say the. reoet power is alto
aether broken. Lt see-’ n<* oignt ot the euo,
ind i cation* as to ■what ihai and vvdibi.
ihe Boutheroers may he beaten m battle, but |
they uave uumeose territories for rutreat. j
The contest. virtually the whole world against
the Booth, as the North ii open to the ships of
the world, whilst the South is completely shut
out. The surprise is not that the Confederates
retreat, but that they make front at all
The London Lady News regard* the abari-
Uonment ot Norfolk aud destruction ot i-e
Merriuiac ai of great importance, aud tbm it
proves the resignation by the ConiederaUes of
the contest al sea.
The Post says it Devi* ami Bcsutregard can
indict defeat o tic Federal* the aodepenJence
of Ihe South will be achieved, if’ they are
overcome the South may br . on*id*red van*
qu.med.
The i.ondon Morning Post nodhiMaflids that
the demand for the restitution of the Lauly At.
Pirre cannot be complied with, hs municipal
kvv- take o-> cdgniaauee at the act oi'the
thr-is ia.*B . Lj recaptured xtr ic an offence
or •(‘. agnize* a as an sutfeird by the
beibyeren:?. Had an American . rui'. r jaUea
in with th* *hipshe might hsv.eiaed Jier,but
there is no innmcipai law uhicL can warraot
the f ogiish .Covermneat * giving hnr up, and
it is, therefore, bound to refuse compliance
wita the request.
The steamers Sontbwu-k and iJludiui >r,tr >i
Nassau, with cotton, turpentine, frit., had ar
nvttd at Liverpool.
The j r*cate.-.- Bamter U ui Otbrnitnr.
’I wo sh ps up t*i \cw Orleans of L.r
----•rpool.
uaaLuß. lAU.
LiVKavoo*.. ivjaj M.
ol uotioa for two days twelve thousand
bales. Prices are firmer ana ono^-eighth of a ■
penay higher.
■ toui rhe riaiie-. -d o*ar t, lltu
Arrival fraai FkiliiidpliU.
Two jt.ang of this . .cy rriv*d
home iu il'iscity yesterday morMug i cum Phii
udelpbia. Ponasylysnia, wtileh plaoe iha? Jsu |
about three week# ago. They iraxvled trum j
I’biiuJelpbu it* Baltimore, nu from then'a to j
Krederte k City, Mary’and .-ruased tue l*.uttt*e !
olid were guides fhrougb Umlines,via Mana.--nfl \
Kailnmd.liy a counuy guide. Tbo guide e- •
deavorou t” dissuade .Loiu from tboir purpose, t
st itlng coat tbe whole line wo strictly guarded |
and pickou* sometimes etkwt at piMßßrs/ eiith- *
out eve*, hailing. They dole im. no*! lo ■ ****# ‘ ,o * I
howevr. iud passed tiirough sately. j**aviag i
or.<*e pß*M(t the Federal line*, they unffwfl ,nu :
inwr.ii'.risnds, who gladly issl-tod them on;
their way to F.i- bmoud. I
The-e y arn,; men were paiseugure oa l*oro !
the 1 nglisb iron h!namer Bcrnuuia, at the tJm* j
of her rapture off Nassau.
The Bermuda **” about eixty mila- off the
coast of Nascnu, when she was broil at twice by
the tailed Mate* guaboai Mcrsedita, comman
der Btillwagon, first, with a blank cartridge, and
afterword* with u round shot. The boarding
officer examined the papers, declared them all
right, and said #he could prvoeed oo her voyage
Comnoindor btiliwagon, aowever, stopped the
vessel, put a prize crew aboard, aud ordered bur
to Philadelphia. Tbe officer- of the Meroedita
concurred In h# opinio:, that tho vessel was
net a legal prue, but by taking her to a aortb
eru po-t, the ofyeot of tbe saixare would be ef
feoted. Thi# # to try the cuss as to tbe le
gality of tbo seizure, detain the .vessel perhaps
for months, and thus the arms and monitions
aboard, supposed .Qtendsd fur the death, by that
time would perhaps be rendered useless.
Commander btiilwagon stated that he had a
list of some twenty seien vessels, which were
suppoMeu to have arms, &w., on board for the
fiouth. These be was ordered to uptur# and
secure, wbeoever and wherever be tuuud them’
lie disclaimed any*respvoeibllity in the m&tier
ani was only obeying tbe orders of hie Gov
ernment.
The Bermuda had o& board a valuable cargo
o f arm.i end imniiin.'t!’ c. _/<*#/! riiad a eannc,a,
A*'.
Tbe kermu4a u on iron etau screw etoamer,
about eight hundred tens burthen Several
other vessel# we:eat Nassau and Be.* mu da, wait
ing a favorable opportunity.
On tbe arrival cl Uie vest* at Philadelphia tbo
passenger'* were detained by the pri*e cornua*
siunere to give tbeir evidence in tbe caw. Find
ing ibey bad no inrorest in tb> argo, they wero
reloaded. Tbe baggage of the paaeonger# had
been searcbod previous t j iholr arrival |in port.
Their arms warn ukeii away ou tbe passage, hut
afterward* returned..
The poo lemao from wh'-m ws obtain this in.
lormauou, was n Philadelphia when the news
of Rank's defear reaped there. The greatest
excitement end contusion ensued. Tbe cry oi l
“Washington in danger/’ we# raised, and anew J
call lor volunteers made and published, fn
Baltimore the nub proceeded te tbo residence
of everv ‘'.lapecisi Houthern symepthiver, and
forced (beta to exhibit tbe C oiled States flag*
After it became apparent that the Capital was
in no danger, ihe Government etUl took advaa
tag* of the cry and urged forward tbe troops. A
number ol volunteer c -uipeases from th •varioo#
eitlcH ja#ed tbroegu Baltimore They bad on
u>reu to rve for three months. r*everel ol
them, now# * at, on beiug ordered aoroee tke Po
tomac, mutinied aodtayaed bask, suing that
they did not eome in oros* ihe Fotoaaac merely
to be shot, i'ii ’ had comt io defend Wasbrng
loo.
Oar infvrraoni says tbers L a ‘srge peace party
in the North, but they ore comp lately kept un
dir l v tbe perfect Jespottsiß now in power. Every
man wbo raise# bis voi-e ior pence is on*'* nr
rested.
Ue say- that it is a well understood fact.that
tbe port of N*. •! Devon I error blockaded than
the port m Cbariesiuu. H#d ihe Bermuda not
| been taken by the Mar ediu, they were liable to
i -.are by the De Sot •, sailing ueiie: the some
(.rde;* aud alwmt three milen liearertlie port then
tbe MeroedUa.
“Fr-e xnis FkAtHatts. ‘—A Van •%* paper ,
etete? that io acouversation with a dieLnguisb
od clergyman trom Albany, who was at Gener
al Beotfl reeidence ia#t wek4l k,
think Dari# will not be caught. He will
probably tecupe through Texas into Blaako.—
To tho inoro prominoot traitor# khal may bo ta
kaa, I would;®* to out a system of jndieionj bnt
llhsral hBDf Utg-”
Mp fcr Ihf Eebfls,
‘ J *** reesaed information ji-OTo tha meat
reiiabls *#urci'rsgardiny heishe v i**s*.’, W bivh •
left Fngjjid during tha las- ten month*, \>ad- j
•>d chltHv with ortrt a i >i.niiizionn of’ war, to
mu the htleciU'ic. Mis; of them ware insured j
iu i.ondoa, and nearly al! have cleared from
Liverpool To this we append a lint of steeio
evs and 12ing vessel n>w loading or issi.y
sail Odm Liverpool.
The tof owing is ;i : ■ ■■ v**#*’. b. j
liadwidnni - pe<r iw.. moaihs, ohisii.r with *
atine aadinu.o. a* cl war, lu run I lie block vie. ;
M nf them ate i --red in Lruun :
&r*.*er* C<w* . v s /.
Cisto(auppe.wU . Mi K.i apiivoioer i j
Bermuda, ‘.enre’ ran tbs bioekade.)
Heraidk fe aid to ho the ve*‘el of j
t’nmbrU.
! Tubal (Min.
Ml Olio.
Satiimu f-i : i 3 L rtfv
EUa, Fancy L•
Mary Y.. an void, .tooting Sta;
PhilooeFropuit,
su A.-'lt/. .14 c r rW t y M saJ j, ti>\ I
Litrrno o'.
Jnlis Ijidier (late van the blockade as the An
nie Child). *r.d formerly the Noun Carrlimv
Relate, Mstnphls,
Mtnapaorv. Auglis,
Sttiiit'C *. . ‘*4- ia N a^’
/tout
Lille (u>naorl>’ -n Mary Wright.)
R-xsotlnn (formerly uu Princes* K yei.)
Sophie
Adelside.
| Southarasr.
j In udditian co tho*e. uis tearxisr Pa uhv.Capt.
£mbleton, sailed trom Falmouth on the lih .>t
April, sod the Pttree, Copt Biiiott. on the lath,
the steamer Hero, from Qucudklvvh. *th tbe
ateauicr Mcdora Greece, fitted out vu the Hull, j
sailed from Falmouth ‘2sih of April, ottaDsibW I
for Tampico, *ud the Aielia, ot the Behest line
has beta cbirtermt express!? to iua the block
adc
All these vsmc's a;e under Bri.iib cdovs, ai- I
though several of Iheiu ere owned by tebels. ‘1
Jai a Leber, U.taihe Annie i.hiidss, was tree 1-
ferredby Frasl.'f,Tresbofui A- 00.. n great:
rebel house *u oJvcfp -01, bri sh prate. Uon,j
alihvugh it is well know:- they -UU own her.
Th-Sfc people are Houth Caroliniaos, and uiosi .
hit'er in lh*i: hostility to the Tnion, and aro j
ntcre a itive ui furoish-ng rob* 1 . <uppJie* iron
England thun Ml < hex sympatbi ers.
Poibert Prioioan, uoo of the partners, & 1
Charleston.an, is tbr ruing sp rit. The tirui
tailed in !Mk, but so aucocaaml
Iheir prot-eediags iu thisrebeUiou that l*r uT*u ,
now lives in one of tb* unvsi old umnioa a
i.anogahire -riot won voce occupied j
by the fmnous ‘d . . aui Koiroe, author 01 tl.o
•‘X. vee .f Medici “ This urm own tie Emils
SH. Pierre, Eh/o Bonsall. Qomlai, Alliance
and other vessels lately o active iu running ,
the bio-Lad# i etweea Liverpool. Naaeau aud
Charleston. They also “woed ‘Jet* i'urk
t>.U, a vesee. erhe.-b wee condeoaued as Aiitiah
of Phfadalpbia o*t spring for hreakiog the
blockade. They put this vessel, uud iudeod
all the-, reaseia, undo Briti-h colors, ui lfirk;,
moou altar Sonth Carolina aeced4. Far
tfvsid, 3*hd. .
tfdr When tin - otniag Bonaparte of this
! v ui ariM>M, says the Augusta Chr. uiele, he
vil! he found act amnug the dirt-liug.ng lien •
aid 1 . , t*a vs t e rnt* who attacks, JeJeai*
aud pu.ftuco bis enem; \v vlioul a Hawing b to
| to stop and fore . ■ We hn vi aimoMi example*
1 enough ,r\ ihe various \saf-. ,t\ v* ch om peo
j pu; iiave been engage.!, tojustwy iftr uiiom
| t hat t.ieparty whofortuie-sUv wayat-onquered*
in oor neat rovolnuou Burgoyne uutl t.Viru
wuiiis tortnied, and the war xva* decided by
their capture within the.r forfiticatious, in the
sec<nd war v ih 1 ugland wh'**ver we iomi_
hod we ware bi-atau, awx ept at New Onouus,
where Jackson'* rune breast work-* oceroely
deservtsd the name. -Old Hickory ‘ was no
dirt grubber. In the Mexican war, the euc
toy's foil deal iocs w*re carried without trouble.
Hieiciy ..asset ils lesaoaM which v>e would tl->
well to study.
iilrWlt hanboal
We ioaru :rvu a participant io Uie scene, that
eur-gaaiug Mitcbeil's gunbi at ran into a mask
e.d battery, a Jew day# ag ■ ou Teonetsee river.—
A number of ranger# and e:ii.'..-u* bad linally
arranged an onibusoade i nth® ri vw ,soae distance
ab>ve GuniersvUle. when sbe wae prooeeding
lazily along, on a chicken aUaling expedition,
at the rate es ebout two mile* an hour, the men
basking la tbo sunshine totally unconscious of
the dsngeroos proximity, and wtien about tbe
centre <>f tbe I o q’ ■oibo-'h, a lire, of riffs* end
#hct gnQJ, Mse iq,Blind uti hbuu, which kUl#*i
seveuteen and wounded eight’ Tbe h>at#tcaiu
ed aeross the river and oponod u lira with her ‘
guns, i ut only damaged the tree#.
We have beard of a number of .listen m 1
where small parties of tbe enemy out snare udlng, j
in the vicinity of HuntevlDe. bad been altered •
and desroyed, and ehooUAg pickets Ls an every
day aV ur.— Oov.
A Sibstititi- ftanlrd
Cotueacs, June It, so oi. j
Cilumkm You will please publish j
tboee few lineefur me 1 with to get a aubsti
turn for twa years or tbe war. i will pay s?■!(’
and arnish him with clothing, uniforai, Ac
1 would not ask for ole Iff It wer# not for tbit
cireasasUnce- My fathe.% wb’is la the bloom el 1
health, was searched away by tke violent band*
ol his na*r *•* l wMI be at home f< r ihe aaxt |
ton days Any oae wishing o; serve bis coun
try oan bud meat J. A. Aedd A Ca/i on tbe
2&tk You will bw under the <>est ortW,. iu ti*
C. 9. A -these of the Wadded Anillei*.
PfcTrHUON UAKr.i
Kovtß item sr..—A total eciipveul Uie *iq o
*,*s vii.t © in Un# ’stitude a.*> WeJoosdev oljrbt
abnu< ue>)‘'look, ou furiosity to wbaeee tb#
phenomenon weo n**t ?aliciant ty Induce u# to
toreg ■ several boar# ot rest, but the “night*
hawkers” who saw ii, tall • we would have
beta telly eoiopei.suteu for :be dopilvatioo.
The moon emorged item be rhalow La about
half aa hour, looking os bright and * beautiful as
evwr, land we presume sdo is still cuuer.ng
| tkroegt. ihe
( lib Htiv i
iaflrtih# #pt.aUltect*oa <*i ; u */*■ ■ ■
h tke BdtertllWWaht ufCapt. t. G. Dawson : an
otktr colomauftklipaper. Capt Dawson c* m* 1
uot*of six uva motion, bet under orders from
tbe Contede/übt Gov#roaen?. t enroll *l i+r
r*bs in tb# -d C’oognssi’cnal ItUtrlcf, bstweon
the ages of 18 #*<l ii not exempt by !*w, md
„er. 1 ihem ’* • Camp of lulraotion. That he
will dWbarge tbe duty ib # eislgned Um wu
need uM taw public; a#;d that, he tusy Ho
thus wi'.GUia great#*’ satlslaotlnn it. . u.#!f od
with tbe lea# ’f.abl# to the cia# Le *#vk*, wt
earnestly edfis# all l#tweu tb# ag** ‘
t* report te bin* immediately. The feet ol being
a conscript I# c#Mainlj ho dishonor, but <e be
ew orted VO vise piof iltfty by a file of soldier*
(an alternative wkieb will •iarteiolf >• adopted
with tliose who may #aab to avnde this rail will
neither look well now nor read well In biiGry*
Again e call aitention to Capt. Daw#au'a “d*
vevtiaesesi.l. _
4H>IBTI*IT HMtUM WriCß tut fIWtW
cwm.
Lißui. vr. n II Bra/Gr baa revived Irom 1
Capt, Dawson lae pp*’ ntmvni of Ass tlam
bnvolling Olwr for ike county of Mtewevt. ,
j Hn will enter nume*l atdv upon tue and soka/tre I
ot Uie duties and we iruet be wiil rn*-*ivw
proper aid end o-opntntißß from tbe eiUre*n ,
of that patriotic county.
xdT ‘PoHlbly,'’ says tbe Lj Jivi'le Journal, j
‘white folkr may be able to ge; souu itGe leg- |
alabou ut *.f vongvoes a’tu tb* oijg#r ha*’
Wsea Ai j ejrvad.”
’ TKLEI.HIHS (IF THE WEEK
.Spvinl I■■ he Tima#.
I Tl IM),W.
i\ 1 iUiac ve, Juoe S.
I ,j ** ‘’•ononadln,; nsrerua* moroiag was au
; avutani. hud, ►>,•<,. w r. .helling tha wood*
j i> • ipiodhy ouipu-ir.
* I-w l-i . to:* isr ‘ .ns -it. . .w- •* long
; -•'•<(- • t n . aaai Birbia-md, wnich
* show# dfispi'a he., oitorr- ‘ ■ distort tb* iruth
j i k ,,, ‘Lo i'oiiicderatev ga.ue.t a t-nMiaut vlotofy,
! writer sdinitv that ;ur troops dUplayed great
j lutrepiiuiy ‘i'h- lianUd editorially ad in lis a less
j * *i'(td; .%*v!’■ k Usd aud wouu-itd t and
says ths isbsi In iu aud wounded was
IJ. and i,cOH prison si*, i.arge tiuuibors of
kstihos “ftict-r* wen* ki'.ivd uul wu-ue ud. among
j the ioraiei C -j UiLer Aoder*on't the New Verk
j oaves; Col. R. A. Dodge, ct the eTth New Vorh
I RsgimMt: nod n Brigadier <vsner*(* wounded—
acue adtaiuod h.;U4.
Ueo. Dix sapoioude# e.l ia suasudat For* 1
I m as Miumois.
A disfA:'h from tli-lUk* m .'Hanteo, dated 4th
j says Popt is j orouwg Boaurcgsui, und has al
’ r*dy oapturvd prisooari, stand of
arma, 9 looometivc;. etc.
> Kuropoan advices have >mmui rteeived to the -
1 H-'d < . Ma> . PuiiLortoa tedajr*' l ha’
I Merrier net iu pariectaooord. -Aitoiaxl>, iu respect
i to U. 4 Ajuioricau gaestiop
Maxieui i£sird :u 0 au)cotton with the chena.x
[ of Napoleon use oxritiag nnu'h aUt'iUon in
Europe
General date Col. J T;*o- r Ailhh/ was kill ad j
-sar Hjjri.onburg oa Tsu-sduy, iu aakixmiah 1
j with ihe uuemj.
1 Johnson J. hooper, ltis Secretary ni the Pro -
visiwasl €■ agrees, and ed in this otty on tikEirda*
Tha feUovriog Jetjati-hei was reoeeved bv Gov.
’ i-' , t.:her !as* night
ffrai’xi'ox, iiiueff.
Gev. Shic’ds crossed the SbeuoaUooh Rivor at ■
Fort Keydti.Uc aad attacked Gaa. Jackson this I
morrlng. Aiuu a soon eoamsir be was driven j
ka<‘k with h Ivs - os’two piecas *f artillery
We will gpt bhielisto-mo.ruw WiU gi ejeu
•osu#. ’#.• tu morrow. j -d uuipaO'L of tbe
saw# da ks <cmwaie :levari oaa h!r are j
eeu w >xi :*ut Uwt Jaaiereu I .r. OompUtai
vi'. tary ack.w. :m *'lee poreui:
l rMfa< %. aft i h. jii: W..’ nave 4 lvast
hia boon, aod A.’-eIU Mtili pi*v#‘ig b'sH bard
o she iu# Sbeaaaduak, uni -luwksoa
bolds in <heek. i ouo rn S* able ,• uitnounce !
:* ye* a great viotuy t ‘ughi.
A se.'uaii .lispaieb i% Bo*. Lu*be. .♦-
Glorioiß i-ietory - rveuaont L cwwvdoi'xv rrioiad
and ia lull retrai. ied rvca>*rs ie akuodmioo.
Wmj got rlbiakis tomorrow. W H. i
vnkdneshav.
GLORIOUS NEWSI
Jackson Still SacoeaatuU
ftioaiMiXu, June me.
The im l * dsputoh wu# sire Jat a Asc#
hour lest nifki l- v Gov. Latcum . Gen. Jacisaon
has given Fbioldn mi awful whipping. a{>trtag
one Kegimen; nod bin artillery and driving him
uti!*'<uowu liie Shenandoah.
Er.*inoni up|>sred oa the oj>;> i*ua oak ol
i lie North toi L of tb Skcueadoau neu-t Our
victory to-day nr*i H.urlde ie • ongpictc. If
• Jea. .Imckeon auit im, * received hia rent force
uo ia* lit* wouki Lave apiutco litem ali flu.
loen very heavy, bill tbo a lign* s was
tremeadowa
Our cavalry u/*> etui iu puriuit.
Fremoul ha# rruserd Nortu river villa
email force s( Hock land MilU.
A Heoortd t cispateh says ur loss eve/de/
wes ainiut SOU. To-day much heavier. Will
give you triy novrn aldUionsl ihul •*i*-qo <•
hand. Gruei vintory <*ver hbield# to day.
J third i ispato/i iuys riwmoa ie fslhog: book
oud blockading the ioad. Jacktoi* a pr owing
Shields, and urging forward r muiu vital;
he may iollow a/ his saccesaw
* *. V,. H
TMURSDAV.
Ktcauow#, June 14
Tbe Herald ot the ?tb has Irsa .wexvai. ia
gives tbe nnir,** ul offiuuia. who, with.
2£d private#, it ays were maJo prliouers of war
attbelato t/auw. ‘rftoor# ai.e rankoi Liant#’
era Coi. L'gbtioot, like “2d v. . iiiuc.Co
1 ag. *.t Ibn same >G 4*Hy/i!, of tb ;®tk
Georgia. Me; iinbbarf, ‘be uth Ataoauu*
ami Cop'. Maya of ff.
A iispoicb io A# re an Welles. <ieUr<S *-th \
the occa(suli .n vs fort 't ‘V*w fy tbe ;
it sdarel troop-.
A diiTHteh -latsd Faduac Bin. sa ft ‘ /knel I
Nob!#, wait or# ri% bis <s4'a . .znmaa are*
undor levf'nio r let V-i Triton /kr.-r an 1 *
w l le**eruuf l *■# ;•
L.-xsfou . Ji'.. *■-. ue 24th. T',e Lon low j
Moralag Boet nutnur'i u.i a u> is aad or V
;u reetitiitsois *f the i xui'y S# Fiee'e *<-'.
out be c r *mpU<'l wftb.
The Letiavu ‘ ueou ta*nks Bn* ?rV eg# e* l ■
.Vow BrUametoumJliifl.v hersh aa t |
is
aie vaiuslea,
The F#t id Uti LUter -u Buffer i **4 At j
ieyi act eei* Austrians >m Lui'.ani, ever
seuud ia#t# *owro d*c#ee.
tVrttou acveuvii oue eighth.
Noskc j g-i g :be Ftm ei#r.lw ® r
to#dar L >4* . ‘kie seoralog.
It a Mev.ua, June iw.
The toilowing das pat/’ i wae rewived this
u ti'U'bf by I'n Ooouei, Ajnunt - Naa< Burt
Hepubiic, .'tine #tb, via rlkau/itoi . Its rberuogb
<.d*e l.'* < i *Jig the etiriny near Fort ’-toyWdio
as thi# *w /oiled with a loss t six piezos of
: bio arTUefy-
i riiguwi T- J. JACbBstN.
1
Major Geoaral Gaomu-mg.
A 1 lam'#, June letifc.
| Res'*f.gar* b> the State train *epoK tha’ the 1
eneuay • un.iua'.y estimate ! a> from > to ‘MMM* left
tbe fiwav opposite Chatlanuui;a Hividwl h*e tone#
j l-er' jgrlng np #■! part going ifoeti (he *l%ew.
| it D be will aMsmp’. to n*e* ‘repu tbe
| JuavL'iii tb*** * •’ ■ to at.aelr tbe General* K'brby ‘
Hati'h, l.edbnttsr a*i 1 KeynulJ whi# nr* drr
witD plenty el troop Aetenuisd to me 4 wad
, r*pet tbe eomay. The people of Chasajm-oga !
j are wLja u/id fro# ol alarm.
Kiwkmoad, Jane letb.
| AU qalet fmdny in wad bear tb* elty. Tke I
’ role oentitasi with eHgbt nfemJeefceb uitU b
|#fUel.
FRIDAY.
PRIVATE DISPATCH
An ait*. .Inna Id.
| The enem- hes retired from ihatlaiu-.g*.
I J*>kn Morgan >s alter thaas.
Kicnwevv, June li.
ifr&iAU.TfW, June It. <Jn Suudev flaoernl
Ewell’* command wiUi a part of Gen. Jack*
eon’a attaoked l‘>eoiont near Cra*s Ley#, live
miles Iroiu Pert Republi- . f r-umni wa* r#.
puUed with v'oueiderable ;-jea.
On Monday (ion. Jackson csvMsed tn# North
branch of tlie Shenandoah, above Port Re
public, G.nd burnt the budge. He then weal
in |>%l* 1 >ia of Geu. who was encamped
At Lewietnwn, two nuiee below Port KepuU
lic, on the Eas aid* of the ShcriaodoeH. He
’ .tuackel huu at sunriae, aud after a terrible
battle ol’ four hours, *coiuptole!v routed him
capturing sis piece* of ariiiiex\‘
had- and u number ot pnaoaers. The rout
! woe a* complete m in cmve 01 Banka
SJh-elda had nßOOroonand JaoAeon eboru live
t xtuv number.
Fremont uu*. rwiof'reed and oa Monday op*
peered oi the We*i hank rs the Rhenaadoah,
but could not gut over to aid Shields, ee the
bridge had been burnt.
F.-emort i* still there and Jockeoa it oa the
opposite mde new, a few caries above
H*.:ai.w.vi, IE
Another quiet day oar lias*
\Vutbcr oUur to-day -
and for Uie -*\ uaAsi| .M ; er in the
Hospital*
Rtjnvo.tb, Juu* Uth
This houheeA u very *lnJl day in an- sr-Aui
Richmond. No new* from any quurtar —aot
evenammer. Weatasr clear and box.
“ SVrURDAi.
RacNJcox.*, moc ill.
homo-snncnauiag: .i acard this ofreiooon
in li reetioc ci Aiec'horicsvlje. Eipvomtiim es
another battle-near :he city h#.- been renewed
tor-imc ettent to-da. r bet b ospec*. af affaira
alcng the ‘.me.* deems nooheaded.
A di*patchto <>©•.•. i-teber dated Sianatoo,
Junvlkir, *ay? the e-neaty have evacuated
H(wriso:tbarg Rnd fallen hack Anwg the Voi
les
x’apt. Gilmer.- ccinpaay twrruy
rotir /■ edcjsl* Pelcrabu.g.
Rr-anov*. June 13.
tiw: 1.. - papei •- i the Ah alain news Ls
| the Peista 11 - r.M li. The unxietv lor new*
I from America wae doi!’. I eooui.og fnora ui
| sense among tha commercial ulas<efi la Eng
land. ihe ‘i'liue* reuiark* that U<a voy> de
prived of ioy infonnniiou from ihe i-iai 01 war
j <xoept that which the Federal Government vs
pleased i> prepm e lor home and lereigu o^ci
iMiinpt.un
( The Pariisn ■ •T* , c , *pond*nt ot ileigien
ii -wapbpera are mturiy all u/uuiwnotwru Mating
, thai J roach diplomacy i* aoLvoly angag#*! in
lidding eoßie term- ol oorecmoat, by moaa** of
’ which the wm iu America may be Terminated
i ho Anvers, published st Ahlwmu, days tho
>Jer *f zi filiation will ho ,maue to she i ailed
1 . Jatae within a very Khorttlme
A Madrid tt. lepra to #*ys f*ri:u will ro
turu to Mexico a* , k: paii.!. k i omhassaloi.
In regi.rd to tbe oaptureo. the Bn.fs*# bloom
er Bermuda, oy a i'aderol hloc’.ador. Mt. Lay*
ard declu*'* t m the HU.’iro of C-uuMoa.M (her wu
care had heeu referred to ihe Law < dfioerh of’
:'ie Crown.
| Ihe Titaee Uiiuks the detiuui oi the captaiu of
.V U., put# tbe i inwiil*; of tho ciry In a Ugkt
u.nre Javorahlo W its delender# A sitnllur L*ru
:is assume IGy the Fan.- press i >eeiaruti>nr in
late divrus#iouv in I'arGajueat uidi'ta*# that the
great Ariuvtroug gun is prawticaliy a lieiluro
Ungluli Fleet iu Hampton Hoad*
Hjohuoui, June 14.
Tbo Kxaminer i tau auoraing eaj fbat by
irszaiit arrival fro** NorfiiU;, i* learns that ouo
j of the *egimen>* < rde.-d ‘< > march to reinforce*
’ McClcWan oiorinieu. **ni #ixty were Gala re*
riGur t*ui'. Or.9J .ee ■# wore oomre*!
’ Th#* Ltat ‘X.'.i's njfdrmant /upon# au>eu
* wei .aasm's. Jm: *rcn mad, -u iUmp
lon Rc-oile Tfan arjve W the !Jtcflki#
jt*#i ie weVoowo.
SL'NIiAV.
Iliwtacoxp, i! # ou G 4.
Tbe NeV. fork Ha/sU ui tie .Jib ko boon
1 h contaitiN iianlte i.'Uc i’ f^'ioi
,ul the Pi-ivr L>:imoa Oi ihr Fdlk
;. r.*H j orrn# from Hvlrtirg fa WflUoiav* j
poi i I lb*? fidth uvid ’i .k 01 May. *tV reporx ‘
‘o. cup.i* • two < >mme . ‘'U*c:i l*p“- j
I <ay ‘-ml * vioa'iiud uiG nut I’i-sfcred an auoc#i. ■
Ift tilt /'• . ‘*>u teat i (i./twu4 a i a*noJv-
I teted re ‘*’ • n#-w-v e'xtl irdl-siu )•#* U**’
; aeiay d#i#t < . • 4 * un# end g ; *lvg olus
! bottle wner#’-r: mod. Ourlmia wm’> kiM.
! i lit v.’oMnded olid 711 m m f*q. Ai. ot O'xr
j gus wm<
J l UK-r- .I*.- flirt.. .l k .•! '*** 1 ‘I kkf
defeat ol i rtfpon’ ea*i ->k e ie by Ja w vqe
Tb# dopii ttirv ol Ir i Lyon# sor Aagisadl j
[ produt M e it aetiw on w WoeMngtou,
| i tie licra d'e .i!>ir-{*oi*deni say# the* iwrl
i Lvous 40C1 iipwu th* i avaa• 1* o<
Sev.wrd 1*•. .. .• i ;ngl*ak Cab erst tbai iho
j war vxnoat )< o: ioi*g jnraiioa.
Kiowonu Juua to.
i, The Vied tl l .re. ior 01 Geaeuai Juckvoa’u I
army rcporis, uaofliciaily, iu • letter Warn Fort
KeptilcM- that on Jmiday tke enemy Isstt on
tbe litdd l,*)su deed ued aoi udej, ana oa Mon-
Hey they Utt l*?00 killud aud wounded and
fwieoiicrs. lb# CoufeHerste ioe 00 Buodav
wa*‘h)o L.MeH *md ‘.vnonded, ead oa Monday
300 ditto.
The iin/it'J #1 (be llih aay tbe Richiooad
DispaU’ . give# a ierrit*lr record of toe b>ee nt
rebel irffirmra at ib* battlenf leidu
l.u£ lvo Geovial# and *.” Cos ears'*. Herald
1 dor# uot print lire Dispai oe'e ariu-Je which
shows it to be sheer (abrinntiati.
Frnmnat telrgiapbed ivStuuioa that he *■-
iu< ksuu' entire tore* oa tbe fkii i*at—
lae buttle lusted with great obattaavy and vi
oleuoe bv# hnnrs, wti'u vary great lo#a on both
*tdas. Federal ‘ f * amoug officers baavy.—
I hwderel troop- luugbi ocua* ona.ly uuder a
murderous lire .*f great.v #uperiar uotahera.
liiV'iiei and < r> eGr shot Used (veal y and vzith
greet effe> (uy the f ederal#. Mi'roy bad tbe
<.Mitre. fii bcoi k tue right, Htakl, wub ell of bi*
4 bilged*’ the let;, aud Blent-ker, liohlra and
I hterour* ka # brigade* roMipoaod tbe reaervo
lat leu#t G0,U09. The rqh New York was badly
i ut up, lev-Qg BOd Tout In#* eatiwated at 0
r ROO killed, wounded and missing. Federal
force# greatly outnumbered al all points, but
have occupied the rebel line# nod forced theta
to reirea \ ,
The Loudon Times, May H . )' Liacoln
w*s rigut in deecribiog tb.s war as a big job,
This is the biggest . oh of the Lind ever seen.-
No more IN) days busiueee—battles known 10
be imminent will exceed in severity nny hith
erto fought.
TheVimeH nay** the proclamation ol Butler
realizes all ever told of tyrrany by victor over
vanqu.shrd. The state of slavery endure.l by
negates in New Orleeas uunuotle more abso
lute than that now suffered by tbe white# in
that city.
Tho i'hiladelphta inquirer of the 12th, re
ceived a dispatch dated Chicago, 11th, which
ays Get.. Mile bell won aaolbe brilliant vic
tory at KeUUs .-‘ uqletely rout
ed, ufice two Jays hard lighting-
Meagre tcoonltv, era given of Jackson’a
victory over Huield* at Fort Ht.-pabhc. The
LHepatch save our ineo oppoaed them at ere
ry step, but attcubera so uiuoh utfrHor to n
enemy, there live <0 one, were uom
pello-l to full hack three or tour uLlee, with e j
heavy loos.
gecretarv ('base oathocity to .s*u
If 0,000,000 legal tee def notes, aad a hill tor
that object has been reported worn the Gom
mitts# on Way* aud Mnans
A grand Ld >a was aououc*
ived to 1*1.4 piece oa the l£th O*.. E.erpoot
axpc-.tsJ toLu prevent.
Seward has gone to New fork t he ohoeat
several days.
RaverJy Johnson tv gvi- r f to New vi.oa**
a# Cointu.ssiviier -. State Deparusant
The Africa baa arrived al HaJiiiiaz with Lives
pool data* to tbe 3lt
The f reticb erov m Roma at about to be
induced iu a nuigl* d.dsija. The Jangliah
Coaservanve j*ari\ have coUected oil of their
force l-)f the purj>o*e of upeauing l.ord FaJ
oereton on the reireuci.aient ■luevfiuc M.a
-uttetisL nnie iiiereioredeemed ioitnuien;.
Mr. Lindsav gave aotii'e that he should coll
rftteatton to t)c* r*-*tios* of ling.and with the
Vtdera ?n.l •->ni*dea*<* if fate*, on the TTih ot
June Nothiog r* said ‘uterventioA at
rarogrui. m. c the summary awa puhUahed
in tha inquire 1
fliahmcmj, i*—B<>.Ge Stuart aa* made
a cirouii lirwugh the line* from
via Hauover C. tt aud >Md Churoh Tunetails,
ie the Juiev river and back to the city thia
morning. He raptured i7i pri*<*ner .HOohor
ae> ami mules ud deatrovsd three large ;ran
ports 011 Ihe Pamunke., -adhl with c'xniniv
aarv and atores.
Private Dieputoh to theMecon Talagre* h
gwiuwru Jiciiius mu vicießiets.. .samn* -
Kwiitw *w au iu um j;
urn nrnitit
K..—lhu t. !
9toaewa-.Ja a k cuh aJ (skipped3bieidet# day. ‘
Victory comicio. Gaeentire regimaut. eaptured t
and ell blv art.i sry. _
The iMoutgomery Advertirer of 7sterda> con- j
tokis lire following dispat'h irem Biobmuud “ ,
Kjuuo*j, Jeoe w. |
The enemy Gei-**- tbe city crossed tbe Chick* •
ahomLny and attempted to fortily, but won djivn t
bock Gy tbe Te tans leaving forty-live dead 00 1
the Laid. Oar love was only fou# billed and
wooodad.
m. tMiis 1 kepu n mi nmw m
Minu.
IVr received ou Wednesday nigbt, too late
tor our yenienie, moratug'e eiliuoe, tbe tol
lowing trlciram from Goa. ToomGs, with (be
vt queet to publish l! :
Hicqmoao, June lltb, IMfil
ITo Messrs. Geo. Hill, f. Neweoio aud
William Carter, Cooicnitioa:
Game --Your telegiaan hue been recoivad.
I rcftiae u #iule uand. M> property, es long
CS 1 live *b# ‘.fVci .*-* anki('l to the order s
(M tboss* *■*’ i*r4)\ i/iut<w#wns, the Committe# •
’ al fTibh. B.y 01 Khb Joipr. Couaty end fc u-
Xuu'.a. You uay rob 01a • tuy okieace, hut
you canuot iatitoidaie me.
(Sigusd aOBBftT TOOMM
C l4l iraMm,..*, June 11 1
dnjbrr ai •/: v\uv rwii#;ive4 her u to dejr Uret j
lw*Mtydivi’ tiwnta ol the t-nemy rathe j
zwjuxily <jfF*ovton. N'emutrky, Boar Ihe Statu of
‘I nave* received lorg<* vtiajbrce*-
: jzicat> ua 1 ortiuwry, und ia threatening to
i march on ui TVuir*ea. ’J’bcre is iothlog
I torthei’ from ta* ooetoy here. X.
TvaGii Gg.H.-iu —Tb# Ale-on Telegraph
‘ot yeeieraa* La- a disua) h i\iu csuu Va.,
. Aa&au the i/tl lust., suuU.,: Uiai une • **mpHoy of
. tke IJ'.u T.a. iiegimeot ua-l owm U4#o pneoners,
} .#lsu Ghat Cel. Conner i# ea.*e.
ih# fa)!ra Bravv.
“A GTiend,” in 'ir obituary .xiiuoiu v day,
> a ■* • littitur porland oa (tie t "!. rs J.ieut.
A.be*'. VirJ J.-ir i. * 4 Oiioui
! w’l'ie f.ju'g'lc. ■- •’ ihe late
LMife kalore iiiiijmoo*. v eu- •< o-Hbtog to
j add to 1 hot t< ‘.ate but wnat iswonta ced iu the
lollov/bsg mi n • * a leitar we sevaived
Iroiu Bu hnioi # y*r ** <Uv • titdiug • tns>
death ot young Lurie, •.•*! • o*. •*#pandeitl eaye;
“1 • a letter ol .•ondolear Irom nt Cep*
iw n to MR• J M*iss, his ruber, .n which
he**#* 4 iu* <*ffic#-r in the Bofiruem enuld
aavj uwe ‘:i.>J vbo*<* leath would uava been
mv much r*ur*‘ .e<‘. # v
his ‘ii*’ /loon, tu tbe nernorv of iuimw who
hse yt*JL'i < p their lives <n deieoee of tbeir
aoontry 1
~MHeis. June 1842. j
I>lituf- >f Calombfl” Times:
Com r /tug tu*-* there mu #>e*rt *. ordarei on .
the tb es July .aext, ui the firs; hri£J loth i
IMvixtei! ofG M,. for a Brlgu■!##*■ Geneml tu
All the v e #n#y mvasieoud Ly tba death l Gee.
Okirini. vVlUiaai**. wt- taketba l.ixwty afaag
gestiag >lw om ot’ I*. J. Philips a# tl l#
naan f>* uuai poeitiau. Ho ie well oa t favorably
know--** uiau oi energy and .’baracier, an*l as
- rtio.tr .f large mi*Bary axperiv.ee. .Should It
be um.*ert#ary tocall *et the miil'ia, we know us
so umu better to. otgaaUe and lead
them man C 4. Y Hi# patrinlism and devutiou
tu o.rr crush ha* boon ‘rent)y x#aiplified by
his ■wnric#-’ in Mba army of n*e Coofedurate
Saatar. and it weuid I*# a littiug #ud jus* <*nm
p'iii.s-n t, off# him fo** pavilion of Brigadier
Get* tra. ol thl* fHvlsiot;.
many votkru.
Caul tffri'-asun hep plaoueu a large ae*glug
Mtiatw, with e suig e turret, i lated with iron
teeaty-four kocue# think, tuid armed with two
gunr, carrying a ball gv#i pi.uod# in weight,
ays tbe Warblugtoti eo.rajpooden’ of the New
lurk Tribune. Two at least, <•( iat#e formida
ble vessels will be ordered. Tbe Mon tor i# is
garded as the best of all iron sled floating ikiags
yet lasted
OBITUARY.
Died, at Riohnaond, Virginia, of a wound re
ceived on tbs bloody Held of GhlcKahomifty
ALBERT M. l.UKM.aged V* year* and 21
days.
Strnok by a mu'kat ball In the bead, he felt
a noble martyr to the cauea of freedom. So
pure was hie life, <0 spotless his chnraotor that
some comment is due - his memory.
Alhert Lurie was t? • *OO of Raphael J. and
£lua Motes of thl? county. His name wae
changed b special act of the Legialature, in
respp *t ta *neof the eanioet tattlers of this ooan
try from whom his father descended. Nduoa
ted at Columbus, and at the military school ar
Hillsboro, N. C., he wm known to the youth of
this county, and generally holoved and admired
for his mutiliness of charaotor, hisgouerous feel
ing end unquestioned courage. A member of
tbe City Light Guards, he left Columbus as Ser
geant of that corps, on -Oth April, IHOI. One
month af.'er, on iUth May, he distinguished him
self at Sewell's point, Ve., when that buttery
whs attaoked by tho enemy's Het. A shell fill
in the ranks, lie soirod and immersed it io water,
thus preventing if* cxplusiog. That shell may
now be found in the i-barge of hie mother, und
on a plate, inscribed by his grateful oomrndes,
the follow jig words:
“ALBERT M. LI RIA,
Tit Pni or am. aw Coyaxons;
Ter. Bravosi r tah Bravx.
Sewell's IVdnt, M y 2*, lßdt.*’
The I’Uli North Carol.na Regiment being
formed, Feigeunt. Luria was elected id Lieu
tonant ol Companv i, his splendid horsemau
ship and dashing courage made him oonvpicb*
ohm, and h et* often culled upon to uet a*
Adjutant. Through al 1 the hardship* of the
oampaiga on ihe Peninsula, he bore his share
and on the reorganisation 01 the army wae
uaanmouely re-elected ty hie company, us
th* deld 01 WilUameburg hie ueur.ng atiraoted
geaeiul ntieiyion aod dmiraiioo. Ordered to
feet the enemy w*h * scouting partv on the
JOtu May, he wee, at cue wi. nVO yards
ot th4f outpusie, with but tw o m’. v. .b r. a
both • 1 i.iee were shot but Luria ee ■
enped unhurt.
He wae engaged .1* 1 iie desperate biilje.t oi
31s; Hay ami Ist June, at Chickahomiay, ac 4
after leading his meft over the works of the
enemy iu the brilliant charge of Hill's Divis
ion, he fell mortally wuuudcd, and wo* borne
from the tiid. Hi? enduring wj ihort. A.
one o'clock on June Ui he rendered np his
spirit to Uod.
Many 1 cuu* iament tu** eurl*. death. No
enemy live.# to de'.rn. i ‘.rom his memory. Tho’
young, he wa* a man, take him for nil io elf
i shall not look ipos hii like again.
-A FRIEND.”
MAERIKD,
iu lGvo oi'.y, >u Tuesday, - J *nt. by Rev. Dr.
Lovii l. Pierce, W.IJLTBRH. ITIiEMS, Bsq. vs
Crawford, Ala., and Miss KLLA It. INGKA
UA*d, w( Columbus.
Attention, Con-onpU !
IlKAOvt AAI-anS, KmUOLU.no OVfeICK, )
ly CuMOKRMSioaai. DisTiucr,
CulumGus, Ga., June 10, *fi2. )
As Knr*.llitig Officer for tho Third Cungre^
I a'.nnal Districi of tbe Htate of Georgia, I have
i>en instructed >0 tuy buadquurterj io
Uti# city.
Mv offiee ie next do->r tu Mc?b<to.cj Bond
Agency,
Oonectipts Jenruu* ot being appointed AmU
| umt KnroUiu; Gflictr toi tbe several counties
l ul the Diet/’’ .will report them'elves immedi-
J at*ly at lieadquar-ers. Four Assintents will bo
appointed tor rarh county. In Hoiooting Ar.sbl
tauti preference will be given to thu/Hi who re
aide in the county in whicti they desire to servo
and who ccuie recoiuiueuded Gy tbu 1 u.-,ii<‘e o’
tbe Interior ‘.'ourt, or Gy the Judge of their
particular Circuit.
By reference to General Order* Not. j#, ou,
X 2, i#ucs Gy Adjutant and Inspector General
Cooper, it will be seen that the enrollment u
Conscript* will be made with L 1 possible
patch. Tho.*# subject will cornu forward imme
diately and give iu tbeir nome*; to ihe enrolliag
officers for their county. Those failing t># do so,
will be at once enrolled, and ordered in the first
squad to camp ot instruction, amt upon their
fedure to appour et the uuie und place appoint
ed, will be dealt with in accordance with rigid
order* from Major Dunwoody, A. A. G. Com
mander of Camp of Instruction.
Justice# of the Peace in ibe several Counties
of tbe District, will turnbh the Enrolling Officer
for their County tbo us/u*.* of all the Conscripts
in tbeir respective Districts.
Commandant# of Kegiu>eoti, Battalions and
Companies organized previous to May lktb, 1862,
and uot otherwise ordered, will report between
the lOtb and Istb of Juue, 1852, at Caiup JUu
dolph (Camp ot Instruction.)
Tbeir attention is particularly called to Gen
eral Orders No. 2, dated May 3itt, 1862, and
issued by Maj. Da 11 woody, Commandant ot Camp
of Instruction.
Tbe aubject to Conscription, and desirous ot
furnishing a substitute, will please give in their
names immediately.
Alfred Fres-ott >th Sergeant Terrell Artillery
is my antkor‘w>wd General Agent
E. G. DAWSON,
Captain und Enrolling Office;
Juueiu : r 2d Cougretsiur.ui District.
MOTICt TO MHlFl’ilKS.
OWING tu ibe difhcullki riobuinlng tra ispor
tetlon, n * fr#lgh* exc**dt iot vxo Loveriim/nn
will lmj received el the douilisrn fkxprt a■ < dii , x
Mootgoiuery, weightOK *•##• furtv roueos pM
U#rXAt w. Until further ncii.e
j uti s H.HILi
rainE whole hi.e
j SALE at the Rock Isiahd Rape. Aliii#
• • Ofilce. at &S oeeis par pound by tbe cask
June 14—dtf
Columbus Salt Company.
I.N aiordauue wltii udoptad by d*<
•1 olumbiis Bali Coiiqiafcy,” t'u. uuderagtu'U
will/felve *u* *irtptloii* f*r itoik Uir.*ii., h it.#
axmeg of me Mann? Dank iu ihincl'y, nndiaau#
scrip ih**efor. !-• G. SOVS BRA
\otice to Patriots.
AftHAkL few dyv# in the city, G
fore joining my r mpa i.y now In ‘.’amps at
Mon*forrery, and Gill take a few more voJun
leer- and par ihe'ooun’f. All wishing to Juki
ag<i* i cempito*, call ot or.ee at Cook's Hotel.
HATCH COOK,
juJel* Capt. Comp. B. HilUord’x Legtou.
WHITE SI Ll'Ht It SPBim
XKKRIWEI HiiUCO.. OA
Me limn'd nuniuor of Roesie iu be a*,
coiuuii datea lor die season;
CABIKH TO KE%T.
4il ihcabins will be r**oii'd lauiibe# Orstuu*
to keepbnu***; ft**d*(**adsi .Msir** -.*****, Chair# uU
Tahir*#, rau be lurD.ebrd.
ft 11 Al IbXH. Rropii# ../
BELLINQ OUT
TO I I.OSE ttl SI.VGNN !
I 1 uc/i now udeiiii* ut> eutire etork **i
H II \ 1T t 1< i :
AT HKOI CKD PRICKS
w-jAJ’y MY lorfc <otiifl* ot llufr-i.m. HaPi*
—i 'm * CUwim) nJ * •
‘her ailitl* u<oalI) kept tii a ( uiiiitt'/i
iiJßCii lU-t'ttii., ufUl. and w#ii inuc r.
I I,UV> k miJt I'll ><t Call* ScHl I lintm, w.'ijcdl will
bo Mold v*ry low . < .Ji enou. of you may have to
pay mucM high* r Jwi w liaiy.m gel
junel-Mtl* ‘ M mK Th, 4i‘, UrtMtd mi
Attentiou, Conscripts!
I HII ALL b ttb-. Ml trout IMI • ity Cot ft'Vm|l4i)<i,
lduriug wldell iluieMejoi Tu'tni,o War T Ho.
doiuosoor A."V. Boutnan will men ,* Mini ninetor
la mouther* for my <onip*iiy
junl J.II. HlllEM Copt,
Partisans, to Your Post
I am authorised to raise a company of
Fifty Men, Good and True,
To auoh the usual bounty “f sAf> aud $26 lor
Clothing will bo paid a* well a* horse* furuUhod
to those who mo uuablo to buy ibeui
This branch ot’ tbo servicer nr ties with 5* tuuoh
pleoaant evciteineot, and those engaged in ir are
uot likely ♦bo put in a low, ly Kn aliiy to
pine ond die 1 rum inactivity. Let th<* who
wi*b to avoid tlio uiuoh dread* •’onrrript net.
md receive o'.l tbo privileges of tbo uobio v. iua
toor, cotno at i uoo to my bejdiiunner* and give
n their names.
J. il. KIKJCtf,
Head luarters -U Tlroad Columbus, via.
I Major Taliaferro will receive names at bis of
ilea over Uunby's eLere. Furloughs will bo giv
*m to tho Ist July. junlS