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II mmr.wimiiiii.?i.ur i i iwn-? i 'pi:tfr.i?ri.':r> EYKP.Y WEDNESDAY MOKSIX DTJBIBOK, KSESB ft CO. _ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the ADYETTTIi-::;: tor < y.-.wOSE DOLLAR in advene*. ?DVKBTI3EMENT3 will he Imerted at Ol DELLAR n-f Square (1? inmi*?n iines or iww) fr>r ci irtsortl-Hi AdYVuiements without tru-4rnctk>T>* a?u> in nr. T nf tim??!' U lw> Intered, will be publlakod ui fi.r'it.1. and charged aeeordlniiH'' AnniMincinp Caudldalea f.r any Office of fcnnor prv.flr. TWWTY ROLLAK5,lobe naid bffnnMbe : u-'iuamnmi h? published. . ? . - <?iiltuary.a'rtiiva, Tribute? nf Ite.?n?r-t.?r an^oornt nV.uiun pem-n-.t ia ?.*? nainro, witt b?? rated a? adv i im*.n??nt> and ?hariavd ar-ordinely. The Empire itt Mexico- Sign.? or il? A proni hing Dissolution. ?. Titi latest mtelligence from Mexico goes show tuatuti iirs in rlrat-couiif ry are appn.a< toz a crisis which must swa oventaiate in.t downbiU of the empire. Uar KaTopeau : vices, as wei! as information from the* mi . HinlW so?irx>5j iii Mexioo, depict 1Ire positi - ef M ixinisd'an aa being most difccult, wb - be ia I?IO win-: every dav more th tu ever d 8-k'if?'id with hisjiigh office and ita serb, resp mwbiit-'itw. ta ia<'t. aber a short yci itapsriflibrul'i in the palace of Mou'eznma, complete chang-? sectro* io be c.>miujr.ov*e.r t . fcpirit of bis dream*, and'the ihroue be waa hasty to ao-.pt. ha ia now as ready tp sarre V?MV In view of all the facta of the cas% . l*??>y havercacfaed -a?. >t would.not bb si Pasing if the-ncw tboouror should abdici and-return to-15nrup*, before thechweof t pnc?sid rear. I'he ttoptte w-'uld. tims c i?psn al! at ?>t c, like a :-oup Im bbb*. Tl would be the rii'iug endof aue'i a broad fal ? as-ati Attfinpfio ??et np an. aristocrat ic g"vei t,!'-ur on the Amer.on eontintu>t, . Tho pammi reknit of t'?e iCMremenl of t Emperor .Maxim?Han tvoald be a merougil i sus? i ta t ?o a o? . tl.c 'lierai r r const ? tn tioi party ?nd a vigorous reaction in favor oft reput?te . We Hove always com untied th .the muss s ot Mexico are irae lo thi dim eratic idea, and riueb an opportunity wou aliundanriy p;ove it. President Juarez,: lt? the ouly.existing {-"presentativi^of centrchz power, putside of Maximilian, wot dd again 1 com?? the chief actor on the scents and, wi the aid of some of the ablegt ra?-ii in the Ut Iiis authority migbt be r-.-estaidisbod wit out much fnrficr trouble. Tuts 'Mex: would, after all, t ight ber own wrong* wit ..ut any foreign int TVeulioii or assistant v\'e know that helji is expected from l LT.tittil States, but we o ivd rei? 1er ihr Me: cati** no effectual assist: nee for some years orne. Our own albura are enough to debvi all our attention, ar.d, even if tilia war we enlireljr ended, our financial condition wou not warrant any recbie?s interferei ce io ot er people's broils. Our w inio-st sy nipa I ld ar\ iiutwi hstandin^. with the republic, ai we Would be but tor? huppy lo bear ol tl final collapse ni the empire. The nr?wg. hoi ?ver, will not be so palatable tn Intu?a Nap Ifori: r*?r in the abdicatbm of M. xi tullian oi of ~ the. gret-Us.: acta of hi? reign'- would e: pi rd* ra'lu r disastrously. Tlie concussion would produce lo trance ar.d Kn rope won be verv jireat. indeed,' there ?* no sayin thal ii mijeltt not terminate ?a a bloody it vi lutioij.'-Ni vv Viirk Herald. . ? - - -.. .>-. Pr-jiu ihn Londou 'limes. . 'i'he English Press on tue Fall of Itichnion-J. Wo roust n??w wait for what nothing bi time can tcacii m-ctii?' solution of tho grea problem of Seoe-sioij. l?as t?ii? u rrib.'o dram bi.tu ai m ply a war, or is it a r?vol^tion V I it Ts a war, the end must be n<-ar-if, indee*, it hus not i>.;eti reached already-for, beyon ill.?, feeble lotee under Jobn>ton a* Raicig and the r??niriant ot the Riebmond garti-io under lie?*, the .South ha* no org&mzed Annie in tlie field, nor is it prcd.ahle tbxta?y ca be ni-ed. This stage of the prjat ?truegl . beim aoconipliinird. Tho SocKb; by it detertmned will, and lately, it sh?nld be ad dud, by tho excellence' ol' its Generals, ba overcome tue South, has tief.tated ita arrqies and occupied its principal towa.-.. Ir, bas lia? r grftitter difiieu'ly in doing ?.> than was an ti -ioateib and it appeared, indeed, at times a if even this portion of the work could neve bc accomplished at al!. Dut if the eahaus tio.i iMiiseouciit on this protracted strugg'.i stbyuld termina.te the reaii>taiire of the Soutt altogether, it may bo fortunate for the Nortl t?at IlichmOnd was not csptured tili the fifi! year of thc war. U'Len President Divis di dared that i dich mond wer-^ taken th.'! war c>uid be pi o . loiiucd lor tvy.-nt v yxir* in Virginia alone, bi was apecu'aling, p?-rhaps, on r\?0urcea whicl live desperate Campaigns may have fa'ally rc dacttd. Tlie-Cjub-ilenicy wnicii for five y- an h;;s {M-'V.d s ? iii.e.xpvcted'v ?Hong ao?b re.?.> lu e, tt-ay now pioye unexpec'ciliv pnwi rles; aid des|?oiiding. fa that ?Veut the work o the North will bv easy, but if vre have n..n arrived at th j etd, nor of a war, but of lb? li rsl itnaje ol' a political rovoluiion, the rea rroui l :s ol the N'irth are but jiwl beginning. A iVvr inore months wili d:scle?e ih? scene 2*i ! it W'jinld l>e useless CO a iticipate the spec *. . e by ifMij-t-tiire or prcdieii h. We cul! .i'iiv. admire tue hexoisai <>f t.'e cotiibttanti -.Je ?te d'-pl;,re toe car.iage, o it what sc il: it? 11 :? s rifo tony ultimately bin.'/ f.rlh i. IN im, ..^silde to imagine. (from the I) lily T??eghiphJ ftxecrus now beyond bu malt probabilitv {..ar, lbj ConJ.edtravj sh:?'.;!! e >. 'i-icr ifs in litspeinlitr.v . Tl..? f^!l of l?'cb'OOPd i-i thu cit ,u iio|.iaei.r'tbi,Sotr.K. :!-J rtpit-d b-eo place?] ?* .vinita,/-.../;-:; ?r .' i s::'% ' J t.lr S ilted i*<|,OI.V.- ,,. ??,,.. i \ . ; j , l.?.-e n- j>:eii v^.^'jeu:,-)-- n: ?ern ^igr tbe C^n , u,-. ?to?! t ie <b;j?TU?l-Ki i, fji ! always h-Vr, f ?i-i i ;t,-i i ir Ito?, i 11 *- - j. ! u.y :; r,T, r. Nutn ?-et?. r^'oi-t'i-ci a id rws?MFee? liavo 'icu en 0 p!."in.?i;v, ttevOti >n. abd doperaie \abu-. -, . <.'i-i?: a warfare-a r so ir%-f? . h ir- . u*r I?! v'itlien 1 . ..i.^...-'5rtx..iii geniu-IMI'V :;.-. | ;,:^ iv o.: eries ol the "butb. bu' c?tt s tarcelv tt't?? ihe -deteruiinat ion of the Keuer?ls. i i'\nni the M ?ttl ct ester Examiner.] I.-et - ?rn? r of Kur.ip-' ht-; ere this r? < .(?...le i with -??e ur*'* whi.di carne to na un >,?'iid iv li?... iii,' .ii .ur. i fbi uaiioti-.. ll'.eh iiiojid .vi'-! ' Th?l at 1 i.st is i o fiH/.iril >u? i rei)ic;i no idle bya*,l, but oi?p of tl.ofic's I y wniuh the bintory i-f the timi-v will sh.-pc i. ?.if- 'J be gieat siege which, ?urdj?di?g .uh >f?iiary opera! i-ms really ^bruting a parr, ol'if, ha? aiiuoM filled lip fuhr your.!, caiare? heni-'Q^ l'orrb ty lix the attention and excite the Mini*, pat hies ul the w- .rid, and ia k&'fct'pjace among" tbe landmarks ol' time. We are not siirpri*> e.4 to learn that the North' ls abh'/,.: with en-. .tt.u-n'Rsm; th it inftn'-s emotioi overmaster rieio in the sUeeVs'Vbat mitfrta nreadjotirnrd \ atidbuaineas suspended; Iii ii 'citizens rush to yelher in " masa meetings," und thatotatory *i? mtetttioiis.' . / It wjtjld be wonder.ul jirleed ?1 it were i^lfrwisn. fur the North Ima jwssed flm?jjA H l?>t?g period ol d:?#nps? ancj tri^F. Sudden-.. Iv eailoi-oi-ou- (ouno^erfake a work liar *h ch ! tf?.>i'i* irajt !i!ip?''lv U?tlit.--d--t:. w.:?/*?. .a Kupendoiia coi?fi.?.-f ir t'hua I WRJKS, \\ ? tii-?ur . ^eeffi. withollt.iPj "'.t'-O?t'.?'. isl '^irho " 't4 trtfcH in miiiU'-y .iuv>uau?>li;c-' inc ip . workingar-ter-t?*it'N''cr.li oadiOivui.:ii;/.;tili-.> ! or.;s -i t'i rUaity falboe.-. :.. pn up a Ufa j/ainV \, ful h'imilh.Mns. ano to leaia by dint ol', ex- ! perience the rond to iuicc>*s. * The ii.-.;t Kd eral ar.ny which .-et out for ?i?chaioii??, Wiifa h?gh hoped cl taking it by a mere promeuade,, : waa rented within a&W mihi? ol* tho capital. A seo.ind army, overwb lining in pomt ut jmmber*. and commanded by a general whom a too chivalrous confidence ru-acd to the ravnk national idol, was bair de*1 toyed in the p tiiHinuRH mushes of the Chickah'Mniny. and ; he. remnant had >o h,>at OM ignominious re treat. A third and a fourth attempt lo Mich the Confederate stronghold were check-d by murderous reverses, till at last the capture of Richmond became a byeword. lt would be too much to say that the people were never dUcowajied. N ?, their discouragement was profound, but it never lcd them for a moment to ttink of giving np tho contest. After eve ry fall they sprairg upon their feet stronger and more determined I han ever, and to-day tb*y ore Ul*; victors. - ... -- Fr?ut tl* ItiaJiMvittl W-kig, Apr?l 29'A.. .'I'be Capture of Ubofh ! Through tbe^ouriesy of Mr. !), F. Webster, of the Acorns' F.xpress, we received hat night a copy of the Washingtub Republican ol' Thu sday evening, couuinin:* interesting par ticulars cd.the captute of John Wilke* Booth, tbe assassin of President Lincolnf- and on? of his accomplices in the murder, David C. Harold.- . - . - lt had been a-certain/d lim*. Boath and Harold crossed, the PoU?nt?c riv-or at or near Aoquia Cref k. Early iv edne.>day_ morning a squad of Dieu It^mgi?g io the IGUi New York cavalry di;c-.ve;ed the fugitives ina barn on tho road leading fr ?tn Port Lt .ya! to Bowling Gi^eeu, iu ^Caroline county. Vt. What ensued is describid by the" ltcjiul'ltotit as follows : '* We'have had an . it.ferview with two of the cavalrymen engaged IB Ute capture < f tue assassins. . From them we learn that the whul? party consisted of twenty-eight, inclu ding two detectives. Tho first i rift rmaturn respecting B ?ot h's eretrslug the riwr, and hi? probable wliorea* bouts, was obtained from d'slmnded rebel sol .liens, who wei? met wi;.? in all dire-lions in that pan i.l the eou.ary. Prom one amLauother ot th*??i> the cine tn Booth's movements wa.* gathered and held, until |Uitat daybreak they came upon ihc barn when* he aud ll- mid were se med. A port?; wa* I:- ld, a -cl Booth manifesting ine most desperate determlnai?bn nfct'.lo'-be taken idivr, and to tak* as' many of in? iivos of tiie party ns ;,o .. it rs. Me'lt, jgdwahj P. j Doherty,, who CJinlpandc-ithe >e..uii:>g party, 'e e.nnin. d io m?k? s! ort work ot him. . When Hamid saw thc pr?parations for fir ing the b-irt., bc deejurgd Iiis willingness to surret drr, and sfvi-1 hr jjrhnjda'l jighl tl they would let bim'oul. Booth, on ti?e contrary, wa? impudently defiant, otfeiitig, a: fi".!t. t.: ft J: V the whole i squad ?f?nc hm-.'re J voids, ai d ?ub-tcqui-?t I ly ut fifty ;'PK il . ?V .. 'to'.'jfiugon crutches, apparently very liiii?. He swore he would ' die like a man, . AS" Harold baring been secured, ia soon as the burning bay Ughjed tho interior cf th? barn sufficiently to rei der l|ie acojino; forse of Booth, the assassin, vj.-ible. Sergeant Boston j Corbett fired upon him, and befell. Thc bell pa-'s-d through his neck. He w;:< pul'ed out of ti-e born? and ene' 6f his crutches and carbine aud revolvers scoured.. Tbe vrettfM lived about two ?tOUTS, whisper ing blasphemies against the .(joyer/irnent and nie-tfttg- s tn Iiis tnotuer, ???itinjj" jp?r io be in formed rhat lie'died for his country. At the time Booth w: s shot he was Icai.ing -ipoo one crutch and preparing to shoot his captors. 0 dy Olia a'^oi was fired in thc en tire affair, th'al which kill?-?} the poussin. r,i?-u'-. Doherty is one ni the bravest fellows I m the navaby s?-"vif\ having distinguished i Umsei,*' in a sharp iffur at Ou.'peppcr Court j House and on ut !ter occa/ign^ The I'Vh Nsw York Ct valry is Command?tl j by Cid. X<*ls'.i> Sw-ritz-r a -d ha* been (laing I duty in fairfax county. I Ids regiment f.-rra I i-d pint, of the gavalry ?ri on ?be day of the i Preaidynt's i/bs^ijnies in W*<ihtnglpii. i Th- bobv of B loth, ami ibo. assassin's n-* j c?mplice, Harold, were placed on board the Ida and sent to Washington, arriving here about I o'clock this morning, From the Charleston CuurieF. ' free Lu bor. a K?W OBOER. ? UEAPOrARTERS NORTHERN DISTRICT; ) Drpariment of the South, [. C-barlealou, S. C., April 23. ; To 1'iaaters residing on th? north bank of the Ashley, Cooper ami Wando livers, aud the Lower Saute??, Black, Pedee ani Wut ciimaw river*-: Numerous upplienti ms have been made to me for information as to the policy to be Sd ip:ed on Gie subject ol' labor. Ali can understand the importance of mak iug tv erup'.ni. pre.-i.nt reason, and foresee the misery and sulTorisig const quent upon its ? t'uiiil.-'*. : lu thc prea-nt unsettled st^u: of tue conn-! I try, aqd in .h? ?ha?nci ol ar>3r reco^rized j State auiboi ;)'c-., I fiiid It mv duty to assume ! cnitrol'of the plauTattiuds near the m. it:?r-. I lines, and order as lui low.? : ! l i. The p'auiurs, after taking ih': ou:l, of ?i?-j{?anee, will assemble the I'reedmeu, (late ly their alarms ) a id inform Ibem that 'h y I are'Vre, and lhaf;:bsncefur:h they moat'dir ?"pend iipo-i their owit esc.-?ti.-!,.-, fOr a support r 21. Eq'ii'able*eontruf'>. in writing v.il! bc : made by thc o^'t t-r- of ?be land willi the I fr?e&nen'for the ciiiiivaiiuu or* the land du rin? thc breiseut*yii?r. I'.tymw?l viii iv nuid^ in kind, und tin; allowance of on-vbaU" th.? crop is re^o-j.. tt. mde.1 as fair compensation tor thc labor, th? landlord ?qrnUkrog -^i-i.^ e. ijntrl the ! C.-CC i-Kilh r d.. '.V?5i can?racti ;rY, r? j ::.-, itt?? tr :h. '?.w.rs-??' ;;?: #..',- b? ; i'^'idr-i';; sp; ? (ir>>vaj: Wt e-i ll?e ifl?tivp i*fq!iii*ro*r.ts ai?- complied with, pro: P? ; "?o .viii be ?fin qt-dj as lar a-? military iiehc^diy will allow ; bul where no i CMor-ir1 i- uoi'ie, il.e er.qi will ..>..>t..?idtired f -rioiteil lVrjf this ??. .-.i' ?l?i laborcr.i] Sh?.uti ; rh..* ovm-r, refuse lu cul?y.iie it. ?-h-r *v iii li? eonvidfivd as eud>*rTasio\*w tho Ooyeriitncnt, and the land will h<: u>ed for colonies of freednieu from iii? interi >r. Joiix p. HATCH, (/eu. Ctxtn-I'g. -.~ ? ^ - ... Cosiera! S ii erm* n'a Teriuv. The N. Y. Il ruld contains Ute following, timons'oih'-r iea*".~, why Gen'ewl Sherman was balked: - I.-jU ft was an exorcise of authority not vested in Sherman, and Johnstob kncr.'it. . 2d.' lt was practical lecogniMnn. Sd. lt anderiOuk to establish thc rebel C^vernmimu and placed munitions cf war \ in the hands.of the p?bels which might bo used as soon us lite United States armies I weio disbanded, te aiibuue the loyal States. | .Uh. .The re-e.stublishmi'iit "of shivery. ;>tru. As I'ut'uUhing grounds for t he payment of the risbid debt, and subjecting 'loyal citi 7-oUs cf rebel States to the debt ctmsirmma? I ted by th-dr State, ^ . l?'h. Af igniorin-r the ??parate existence of VV'^tTf Vb-!:!;?. ' ? . . ; 7'h As .^I'^'ii if :hr corfi.^aiion laws' am f. ! .....in," 'eo-fs <>?'.:very degr?o li-.-tn pa?^s^a'.d penal;i?--. . f AA.giving .itruis refud?d by P.,-i b-ut . f.iitculii, ana bettor than any ever asked. Jj iii. As nlfrdint" no basis I' - a'Iksli ig ' p-ac. ; hw! ??.'i-vo'} frtsiil Lue :.rosr-re :.ic> l:u', ' |?>? cobditp/Ji *t-- ..rer;i;rjw ibo doverum?nl wbeu repoperafed. t v?^araxiS-l'W? a--.-v.-*-r.- -r-r.-a?.. THE ADVERTISER. JAKES T BACON, ED?TOE. WEDNESDAY, MAY. IT, IS05. Who is the Owner! A hendsmne breakfast kr/?f* was lofT unclaimed j nt,tho Pie-Nie on Saturday last. Th? owner will j fini it bj applying at tide office. Infinitely Obliged. Many Yrichda bavo been very .kind'y mindful of ns in tho present dearrb of mail matter. 'Wo are infinitely obliged tn Mr. Ar.Tui'a GLOVER for tba Chronicle ? Sentinel nf Tuesday tho aili, to Mr. KKE'X for that of Wedneiday, to Mr. 4p>con Sr-nittiiBR far thai of. Thursday, to Lient. M.A. MAJIKKRI for that of Saturday ; and abo to Sargt I WILLIS Di-ttsr, of thc lit P.egt S.C. Y., for yeyy j Vf' tt?le and afai?ahle Kew York and Richmond ' pipers" of Itite dale; ?ad lo M?jrirs'6eo. Anmso'x ! j for ? ropy ul " T/K' Sixli O?rjvifi ft Federal pa- ? | per published ar DanTitle. j Persona!. j M;ij. Gen. M. C. BniLnn, whose social and pub j lie virtues ?od whose 3e?p and earnest devotion to tba Southern cause, have rendered bim so de si? Vcdly popular and beloved, "bas'arrived at hil? boiinj in our midst. We aro ?.Xtfettiniy clad to heir (hat this diatinguiabed citb.cn and soldier ?id soon reoaaitflcnue th? practice of ?aw in Ed^-ot!?!d Capt. J A.it cs B. Sttl.uyaa, another of our most j usoful and ponnlr.r citizens, lata Quartermaster of Manignult's Bri ..'ad?, bas also coma b::ck. to tho l-lacc that has known him so long ?and favorably. WsTiope that ho too will seoneeappear in bia old lino of bni-iuoss. ?. And-still another old friend n?d;rntoritc. dipt, r'ncp L. Sm-rn, CuDrais;*ary of Butler's Division ! of Cavalry, whose faitlifulness 'and efficiency i throughout tho war have'bren uiii^raUelefl. j And yoi another, Capt. T. Ii. ?fRK, of Co. T, ? 21 Tteg'uner.1 C. Gundry, who, ij?f?er four years ! nf EatUaiit Mid imiutcrroptcd service in the army, j ls preparing lo eenie down unde nt-ore jn cur ijuict ? illsgo-and, ..TO take il f.T granUd, to resume bib profession. An,-* last, riot not laust, Capt l^trONO II. Co TAtt. wli*. f?r ycitrs bdfore tho War, was ono ;:f tj)p inns.' honored and skillful atemburs of tlie .?1 !v.rti*cr corps, and who during tljo* war bas never slept oft' of tho field. May hst ter and brighter days demand very soon again tba servi ces of bia manly right arm for the old Ad cert iee >\ i ? * -?-, II- * l-pslnni? and France. . -Ai tfill 1}3 c?em p?fpwherp; in fjja> pap^r $f ro dny, tho whole Diplomatic Corpa culled upon Pr?sident JonssoN on_thc SOth'^f April, and presented their earnest wishes a?d^prayers for tho ro-cstobli.-htuont cf thc Fedcral'xf'nion in all its integrity. Thc representat?ves of England and Frasco wore both present or/ the occasion. " Itcoo?nition" mid " Intervention," those itjnm I ju fr i ; that b t\t? h ii ntj ijiijicing .through the bogs i and marches for four years pasf, riade their etcr ? nal exit frota the stage on that dajr. ---.*-+-*- . The Pic-\ic. S"roo of cur Liiidti&it amt most refined ?u?'es ^ot up a pie-ule last week for lha .entertainim-nt of tho ynnug people of tho villaje,-especially ?he youthful suldiers who hare so lately arrived from scones of strife and hardship. And of n'l j the pir-nics wo have ever sotn, or experienced, or j been guilty of, it was the merriest and brigltest and roost comfortable. Gray coats a*-'d brass buttons and tinsel braidery and "?andnome faces and brave, manly, young hcaij&i'/jrero lu full for?e apd feather. And the o tv airs' of. tire said j boarts iccmcd frantic tu dispoie hf thc same then '-ml fi.ore; and many did,, wc have no duuli'.. j And all thc charmingest, belor.vlcst, m?chiee ! oiliest, brightest-eyed giris in Edgelield (and I where ure it,ey maro charming and brighter i eyed ?) were also thorp. And many of th.^m j went away with tho boforc-nientinsied manly heart- in tboir Uoopinp. And we would advise ? them to keep very tight hold on their booty, as j hearts of that gender haye become htmontahly I scarce. And there wete thirty or f(?r|.y feet of j bflpis, turkeys, fowls ic , to say nothing of cakes, ! pies and fruits. And nercr did wo see such ettd ? less and aaituntod dancing. Tho fiddlers and j tamborinera were faithful and lnng-suff.-.rir:g. Aad j everybody and everything did his un.i its duty j And it in fill ri^litto huvo picnics, and giru them I ?nd gb to them. Many people will say that I when ibe groat (?tapora) or spir'tinal iiitercsts ol' ! men are endangered, it. is very well to he grave j and sedate aud deliberate (ill thc battle is fought j out. That is .all very true. But we uiust not forgot that one of tho greatest reformers veas one | of tho jidlicst of men and that bis opponents say "All Luther's table talk was about wine, women and son?." Aod baaidefj very yening pco ; plo should not be expected so bc gr?i vo, s?dale aud I delib?rate. There is net a ?adder fp??tacle fuis,] . sj.k of the chain-gang, than n set of melancholy 1 yoting iT-.tniin and strhight-laeed boys. ,M!iin is a laagltin^ .inim-i!-tlf. ljujjbing nnimnl. No f.'othhr'animal lau^i-i. And it is a crime not to ! u:a every t'ii.uity with which God lias endowed jus. Thcroforo. ''l-.ugh and grow fat," which ; tacana laugh and dd your duty. T|;c b'ttc Fcdenil Uaids in Sumter Di?-trirt> As iau?h niisspprohansion exists lu tbln cuiur ? munity bi regard to the dauagua futtitiocd bj :)i3 jief-p^e of ihe old game-coolf District, ty | r?/.-rnt fadtril rails .: un I as Iber?, ure u nuxtbor cf sir rea.ior-1 ^h; ;-c J*:ej'y ?.??i anxi-iu^ly in t':r:;-:v'? \T. :''.? TT'Ta-r; >>" fr?-i-n> aud loeitii-o.- in. j fr>xi ?:'??.'r:;f, re. rnhh-h lb? ?'.iii tvtajr; facts, alH?b titiv< ic,vh*d lis iht.?b sonre?entirely -.r.tv|e<1 io ol' ira flt. j Thc.?a?my entered tho Di/.tHet Hie first part Lof.last tiooih, soon nfter which, tho populous ? town of Sumter fe 1 inru ihejr hands. There was not much damage done to tho town, bm f w build- | j in^s !..i.vitfg been burned, aud those of a publia I character;lu ody. Tho ci.potcni.? of some of thc : j store.-: were destroyed, and ipost oi the negroci bf Ihg town, and those i?i ?ta vicinity, wcro either c irried of Torccd o?r 'The Intendant, J. M. Wit.? j nt;tt, lost ?ll he hal. Mm?y who were in iLi^t eir(:umi.:npe:s?urj now reduce! to ?qual-,j lid fc.vcrty. Widowed und unprotected fournies wore not regarded, end Wt-re made to shsro tho fate of tho general DOSS, hrving their household goods cither destroyed or carried otj. During tho turlee in Ibo town two gentlemen were killed, und tho wife of ri chisel} A ed ?rom frigTr. Moro turin loOH negroes were carried ofiTroin the neigh borhood iu which a letter wbioh wo have scon was written. A* near ns cnn bo ascertained, thero "were about 7,"0I) negroes in all taken from tho Distriet. Clothing, bedding, bcd ojothes, blan kets, leather, provisions, .t''., bjcame onui m?n prey. The neigliborlioo I of StatCsburgh mC'etad greatly, most af thc fighting hniug oe currad thoro. The Inigo plantations" of JaB. M. CaWWCLL, E'lff J- V- FKtpRPOX, E.q.J Jojfi Mo'>a?,-Esq., Chi. StXiiL^TOs, the Rt.'jt inoiios's, I tho Reutr*,- nod many others, large and sou II, rn tho rjoltfltborb'X'd of Slatcslntrg. Sumter, and ' Maocut/ter, were prttiy Iboroiigiily ilaitroye', and divvied of their ?tock of every ifevorip'i?,;) : We have the n* m Wi-of several o:h?r sn(T-ii?r> by these poinfal und destructive raids, which can 1 bn fitrul-hcd if dciired, on appli:;atiou at our i oflh'C. * " j .. I ... I- I'll' I'n?dir Molters iu and About Richraarid Wo gather th: following particulars fr jin tin Riehwoni-'Wkijt of th? 29f'i April : ' . Major General HAI.T.KCK I? in coraroa-.d of thc llepartnicnls of Yirgiuia and NoAh CA Pol in a and alu? of thc whole army of tb* -Pol? niue Mwjor General Ord ii in command, u'" the Da 'parrmer.t ul* Virginia, under- (Jen Uai.LRCX Ttri';. den. D? r is in '<$?romand of the Ci y o Ricbinoni? AU these orneera hnve their Hciid quarten'in Richmond. Thia eily i?e?ow a mi'.i *Ury post, full of officials of eveiy rank and eal! ia?. '?>... ??? . ? ?' R-di"1>-''.<: service* in' nil the Chu-?hcs* ara al itv wed 11 i'o . n without interruption. A puhlii order."'?* thli ?p'j et j^yai/'.In all Churehej whcro.prnyrrf h;?Ve heref,of?ro been offered f? the sooVK-d President of in? Confed?ralo Sta"M ai aim lar m?<rk4of re .?peet is hereby ordered ti bc paid ttf*th? President of the \jnvel Stares Chnr?he* npieb have been closed iir Kicbiuoni o? ?corran t ol' the re'ttfil hr Fha n1?Kua>l?iig ?der ?ry man to rei! ?lue prcferib.r i prayerYor th-; P?esi dent of the Paired States, \?ilt b--. opened f service hy any oth^ry^r^j'inau t?t thu same du nomination ?ho wi!i readj-nch service.''^ The market .. aro mi I ti? hiv.rn.at oa the full n?s* and.j.l inly of o! 1 tiraos, with , tho diflcronct th it prioos aro bi^hjr. Butsh?r's iuj?t of ai! hindi, 2;i cents por ll)., BuUcr .ill eta. Veleta bles, doubl: Ihc prie*? of former ibiys. ? Thou?a?fds of people wini left KMituond on th approach, of the Feleral Army (of'oeeupath.ii havo returned. ? > * Tho Past Offiecii.? lo bc removed back to th Cuitoin House from tho Spotswood Hotel. Mesare. WALK RR ,& L.wnr,u.v (af thc. Rmmi 'uer) have issued a' prospectus of a new dad; inornii.g paper to bo called thc liepvb?e. Th ?principles upon ivhirb RepyhUc. w*?rf lie con due!-j I aro foreshadowed in thc political molt adopted hy thc puoli.-hofs- No-North, no S .nth no East no West,-Dur whola coitutry." Tho fligs, b-jrine?s aili markers eaptnfed fron thc Fedurd hy tho Confc.loruto torees from timi to lim-, wera HII consuaied hy Gre iu the War Dc partaient building-Mechanic's Hall. Thc Federal authorities aro onuring every ir duccuicnt .-.nd facili'y foi tho rc-opo'ning of tin public schools. Musie sellers are not allowed to sell " trertsnna b!e music," such as ".God ?aro tho Southeri Land," '' Farewell to tbp Star spangled Banner/ Au extract from thc opiuion ?i Attorney Gen JAMBS Sesei) on thc quostion of thc right o Confedera'... officers to weir their uniforms in t loyal city or State, says ; '?' Rebel officers certoin ly hr,vo no right to be wearing their uni forms io any of thc loyal States. It poems to rai that sucb^llicors having don? wrong in cominc into the loy al State*, arc but adding insult to in jury in wearing their uniforma. They havo as much right to bear the traitors' il ag through thc streets or" a loyal city as to wear a traitor*' garb The stipulation of irrender permits no auor thing, and thc wearioK of such uniform is sn acl of hostility against ino Government." ?A ?ivifri* sad I'yrt?a?n?tth| th, nearing o'. Confederate ur.if jruia is strictly prohibited. By thc command of Gen, Gonno>y comma-ading I>is trl.it of Mattera Virginia, it is made thc duly ol i.ycry ?old tr to arrest any ono wearing Ihc jrtbol uniform. All women and children wishing to leave Rich mind for S.'Uthcrn counties, and having to meant of getting off, are rocei".iug Ireneportion ou du railroad to Burkvillo nud farther South. Thosi wishing to go in other direetious, are c/mreyce ?ut of the city in ambulances to cortnin ennytifi ? en: peiots d'jMgna'.ed bv ihem. For .ho convenience ol' farmers, !..ri*!: tumben i - j of condemned horses and mules ure being sold al i public auction. Alljestriedons upon domestic commerce etd j trado iu the State of Virginia ar^revoked. Tte j following articles aro to be coj^^r-d eonira I Im cd ol KT: Arms, nrnmunitinr.-, .-.Ti nr:ie:?s fruui wilie!, nmmasil?on i? tn a np fite tu ret), all l? coniot iyci, cars, and radi void stock, alllelcgrapb wire and appaiatua, all rebel unferms and gtsy eloth tor munufacturir.? f||cui, and all gpirlntou* licjuurs. . Ciliz ns ?J.c r n- given their ?-ar.IP, or laken di-; oath o' ali- g-aaee. .".r-.- permitted to cu S?rth tu mubo tiwcsaary trrange?itt.t.'" f'.-r engaging nn -c iu--rtf tn husitiea*. Oiberwirc, tiny cannot receive passes. Residents of die city are held Strictly reipi'U s.l.ro for thc clean li QOS itu] good ord r of their, premises, including tho >idt' walka or pavements in front of their dwelling- or hiialtiess Iocalidos. Private property i? rigidly respected. Assiattitice is hein^ i'uruishtd for tho profcnt to tho unemployed poor. . Mr. Coi:iC?RT (for if.'jK timo beepor of thc ?potsw.ii.'i ii-u-t; btu H??"'-co!ted with him 7>?r. Mnltwani* from thc North, and th.; >?otol h ilo tng a fldurUbiDg hu.-in-, ss. A IlrurS Ban i, belonging to thu ?th .Massjehu so'ts lUgt., performs in th?; C<pio<l S.(uaro every Tncsday, Thursdiiy and Saturday afternoon from 5 to C. o'clock.1 . Tho Danville Railroad fa being raplJJy put in running order. . . ,i.- j J. ... .. Tho Army of the PotoUKiC has '?ecn so itttred and brokoti up, but not dUbnmlcd. Thc Sixth Corps is hiddiiig -li .nvife. The fifth Corps i. postad a'or.g tho Southside llailcoad. The Ki nth Corp? has hoon transferred to tumo distant point iu tho South.' "Tho Second mid Twenty-fourth Corps arc near Richmond. An (.ni;r from .Brig. Cm. Li ot.pa', eouunjnd .ing in tho I'eivin-tiiln-Yodel.?wu. WifliaiTSburg. tvii rays : "lt bas c- me to thu kaow'edgc of the i a?lbortdox, that t!iu negroes ou thc di If; ru nt .par:>ia ; lire refdsipg lo v-rk, oj aie leaving ihcir accus- j fnu:;-!1, hom,:?, and owning into Kiel, mond andi other pbicVi o?cuplcil by tyo-'ps. Thry nr.: here- j by dfre?te i to. rci?uin at th- ir "id houtcf, to go to vf rk pa usa ul on thc fie in:- and robe din pr?i ilui-c |i*cogf?ry l'i-r their aia?nieoahc?, and tire a-^ured that iii*.?r frech-ui shail nr. ?rctci?.*' . .... - -a 0 - '\'a a;1;")"?! an iuipor.ant order, ).ub';isbed iii die Riohmond li '"V coiicar?,ing Ibo taking of tho oath id' allegiance. * - li'BQ'RS MII/RV DTfOS DF THE JAMBS I j Prc n M us n, Vj., April 2S, I8tti. j Gear.RAt Oapait, I . Ko. 4. I ' L Clerks of Couris of Ileords in R!cbuj:>nd and Pis tor* burg will bo perm it tod '*" resume llmir (unctions on taking thc c-ntb of all?t|ia:n-j. If. All Attorneys, CouusrlloM,.Advociitc> imil procter.-*, and others licensed to praetic a particu lar profos?on, trade or busineB-i ; the pr?sidents, directors ?nd officers of ell ?orporatioms; end all Serions availing themselves of the benefit of .moral Orejar No/. 2, lu rogard lo tvs.do, ?i|l he required to take tho oath of ullegunco to, thc Uuilod States^ Any person in Ute ahov-j m-.<n- I, tinned cities nlio ehull alter the Urst of .May next, j attempt to prae'ico any lipensed profcssini, ?r copago Iii :>ny licensed Ir?Uf or bu?inass, ?rjhq|] cjjoruUo tbu iuni--tiiiiia of n pfMhjotit, director, or . officer .of any corp ration, will i.o arrested^ Tn? fomgotng ptovbdoos will bo enforced' lu other parts of tho Sta'? as carly a? pmcdcablo. IJ.. Ail persoos^niakiiig cl-iims f-v rescata' i m of private properly l.ofore RW^Wt Marshal or ! any other ia'.litnry ef?c?r, ooi?rt' or dommiision, will be r?qulred to take the mah of H-Hogiaooo to ' tim liaised States* and until thc cUiwarit takes j tho preseribed catii his claim* will neither l>o grcnHsil u?r poniidere-l. !" IV. .\!l ofijet-?i of im.imil* In tSW Viii.nv Im'ni..a ave rwpteatcd io give no elunrait'o.u^. ,.r er:nii?> to il.lp or I md g.?. li v ul r m-titd< n ni -' ira*le to any person, ur l r ibo'benctit of my ?.cr- ' ?ti who bas nut taken tho oath of ullegiauuo to ' ba i.' J i ?cd Sra -es. j 1 V. Nfl marringa lk-ensc will bu fssn?d unii! lb** 1 >Q rf if.-n tloPiiMiiR I il- no kiurried. lake (bi rm-ll of itUearltin?e ti) ihe United State.', ?nd n<> clergy H?'?O. magistrat*, or other por?on authorized by S?ate laws to pert*irjn iliii. mirri ige c<:rf!un>ny, will "Hi. i-iito in ?urli capacity until h-j hi in .-elf, ami tho purtles contreating* ia itriinuny, h.Vva taken lb? prosi'ribed S'il li ol' arie fiance VI. A-ny pors?n. .acting i i variation ol' lhere order.", willliViirrostod-aad.a i'ull ?c?count ol' Ulc ero reported t" thone lir.':dq-yn;;-jrs. By order of Maj.T General li AI.LKCK. * *i I J. C. K EL TD ri, ?t. Afljr. Ccn'l. Be Th^HgfitfiiT in th* Slatter. A03 friends ?;etling.tii: receiving paper?, orar riving with paper.-" or new?, fruin any places not unwin, fiiil o'nincrtiofl. by"-iuair (und that at ptes uul uipnn? till piare?. J i\i!luLlige us rcay'specially by lending ur giving ii,-* zrich pupers, c'r-ivpurin g to ibo J4.IV; rifynr ifft*e and ITO pari i tig to tia tuch" _ . ?. *i ... , - - . I news. . . Sin nc in an's .lien ia A ii tl er.?on timi (?rc?iivilie. ' Tin account of tho a'.jnn.v. t-rfa! cessation, of mir mails, wa ba vj b?uu aide tu leam very little i-f a .definite character concerning tho appearance und doing* of tho Fcdcralf raiders in Anderdon .and Greenville. It seems that a considerable futee ' ufo valry, sipposcd to ho part ot thc loft wing pf Si-M-.v.is's army, appeared ia thoic scc.?iuus k'of hur r-'iutc about two' weeks and a b- If r-go This f roo. il is presumed, vii in foiircn'of .Mr DAVIK; their expedition would appear'to have j taken place iu-the short interim between tb* two annisticss.. We urcinfornicd that while iu, Green ville, they were noti?cd of a hew artoUii'-e.-be tween -Genia. Jon.vsToa -ar.d SURTAX, and that they^fortlttvitb ceased dil nets of a hostile-chara'c jer. Iii Greenville tboy are said to ?ave shut and killed Mr. WittfAV CitorT??, ono of the oide.-t, ivfltliic?t aud tues' rcFperti'.l>*!o citir.rcs of tue town, A band of ?vo or six attempting to tako his buries, bo shot, in ailiong them lind ihcn ns-' ?ailed them with the but of bis gun. Tboy im nudintoly detpalebed h:ni. Going to the house of Col. lintis, ?nntk*r "proin'ut-ntcltiztp,-they duman.led to know ot bim wfaprc he bod hidden bis money and silver. Re fuging to tell theai. tho officer in command of Cte 1 -quad ordered Ids men to draw down upon tho refractory gortleuran aud ga.vo him live minnies for deliberation. Ile coolly laid thtai to Gre; that no ono ItueiV tho whereabouts of his silver but himself and that Ihe secret j-b.mld jdic with him. .Upon this,, they turned and quitted Lid pr?mices. Tho Rev. JAMKS Burr?;, ? trian ?f lue nigh os t ebnvacter r.nd immenso wealth, ia said t> have been treated by them with great indiguity; Ibey rtrippod his person of ?very ti.itig save shirt and draTcrs, and pocketing his silver, departe I. This gentleman eOnphiiniu^ to tho comuiatidingofiieer, was told by the latter that if bo could idontify tho nfT'Midors, they should lo immediately shot. It is further suid that tbtj slot a negro for in solence to a white worran, .; And lb.it they secured and-carried olT forty or fifty thousand dollars iu tpecie, belonging io tho Bank of Charleston. They burned no building-1 Hither in Andcrcon ..r GMMLV?IIO. T'ii-y carried off many ?laves, nil "of trli.m hare ali-oe returned to their uyner?. Wo do net however vouch for tba truth of ibo above itafcnitnis; wc bavo related them us we beard them. Greenbacks. Gen.'.Molineux, .:. mu: m dng at Augusts, bas issued un order in relation tu '.greenbacks," a?, follows : Uni tod State* nat*?, oommoniy known as Greenbacks.-made leg.il tender by Art of Congreai-?-will be u>;.do |h'o basis of l'liecj Cur rent in lids Post. Any mcrebnu'e, and doalcrsin produce or proi ?sion.? refusing to take tba same at par. will be brmgJit beforp the Provost Mar shal. To avoid any i justice i* (be iaak:ug>of ebaiige where Slut).!! n>it04 or Iraei?oital par.'.- ?f I note? cannot bo obtained, aud fpeeic U'od, and j tho value of it is-not amicably agreed upon be tween buyer and soiler. thc dispute wiil bc ad ju-ifod by thc Provest Marshal.*' . \ -_. ? -- ?K?J-Tbo President af the Uclled'Sbdes-bas is nt'cd hi' proclamation announcing that the ?ju renn ol' Military bat; reported nmloubt?blc evi dence that Jeifimon Davis, Oloment Clay, Juo.t< Tbomp??n, George N. Sfumlerr, Duyorly fucker, and Wm. 0. Cleary) idviled and eoncertctl ihe ttSsassiuatio:i of Mri l.in.eolu,. and tho ato.nipt upo? M:. Seward: Ila thorefpro offer.' for ihr. arrea1 of ]).i' i-. Ciay. and Thompson, ono hun dred thousand d..Hais c.'i.-'u ; fur ibat of Sanndcr.<< and Tucker, tweniy-nlro'/thourand dollars eich ; for that ol' Cleary, ton thousand dollars. i*dUttum in Parvo* Ten nrominom rebo'b b<vo on peppslt ia Mon tteul, Cunada, $2,SUV,?O0 ln*sp?clc. Gold ii) Philadelphia ou the 21st closnd al 1*50. Pardes are negotiating to establish a line of j ste<uiers botWo?n Charlo?t jn arni Kow York. General ll i'lccb is as.Mgnrd to tun commfitid of j Virginia and North Garollnau Gea. Gillmorc re inaiui in comitiand of'the D?partincnr'of thc South. . * ' .. . Alexander Dumas b.i? /ivtn'up Lis visit to Ame.ion. , ' ', \*a.it quantittei of cutten wese captured^ nt Selma. ('reston lsi?S? id" Kew Vork, is R-.cnlioucd iu the probable saeC0si>0r ol' .Mr. Seward. Mn Cttuutnu, ii U s?id, v:i!I rtttgn tho port folio of War. . ' ' . ? . i . - -i .Mrs.TLir.coln bas been ver*y ill i-inc? the death of ber hatband. ' Coud-ign punisbmont is to bu vi.-ited, by order of t!i? (jovdrumont. upon B.-jnoe *'forge's, Chur'es, aud fit. iiarvi'? uuunili.-!, .'.iaryhind. They have always been bo.-ijb', ?nd briely.harbored Booth. ?rl?ogur, Vu? inafried Hi** Slidnll, is one of] ,tho largest deattfrs -in Ut'd'e-J Sta'tirJ Bonds at [ Franki rf, Q?rniany. ? Ho tin.* an eye to profit. Ail new dies iflode at tho P?Uvu States Miat-f, for coining muuoy, aro to hear as a lia1 ion*! mot to, *' In God we Tn,8\" '1'he Future li?me o? Mrs. Lincoln, Wft lnarn fr?mv Vv'a?hin^t?n that it ?3 the, purple n:' Mr.?. ijttice*n to muire this eily her future homo. More than a 3'oar ago thc de c'ased I'resident declared to s,iroex>f his in t?mate personal fri?n'd* herc that'aft'i'r he had ' laid aside thc cares of his gft?it plico and re tired to private life, it was his" intention to iUopd the remaindei" bf. bis drty< in Chicago. Ife haiT/'coaimisaioucd'onc of our til:?-us to look aoput thc etty, and before' the cl?s? of his prcs-Mit tcihj ofofijiie, to secure tho refu sal of a comfortable r?s'd?infle on som-.- pleas ant, and sui'ablo street, ile felt, a. wnrm rd tachu?ent f-r tho people of Chicago for what they bad dour! for him1 be foro he became President, and for t^eTr.fl;iwa7ering and r^.v ecful f-iiupar^ tl:rcTlgn the dayS.??f.hi^ Srst iel"im If ibu m.'it*^r had be<mieft.,t?'the., ii rat Choipe of tHvsLncken'widow of tho full ou chief she Kfo\\)-\ hr.Vo directed (hat his iisbe% should reposo n??iu- tui/se Ot Stephen A. Doue-ln?. Bort? the stn moods decires* ul SririnK Hold Iri-'tnls MI" rln- rbesidenr. ? .-rv-Mih-1 in sc leeti'ngthe pl '.i\t "l interment. Tbc jmdib rt birth ?f.tbe Pxpsideiiji prcyciiled him (i.-ni ^pr?fsinp apy ppiition ur pr. !'..!'ii-r; Lire-' ?lion lo a "hciee of camclc'ry.-:J;i!'.a.j-j Tn- . mue. . I . For tho Advert'aer. ?? ' .Ca'nunltie* il? ih? -.iii'? S. C. ?.Cavalry? RIDG::; J^kv-tield Dist., il nj Si ti. ioG5. Mir. EDITOR : Por iii? in fi .r m at" ? it o?' ?rienda please pubysbMh?? -fol lt; win g li<t of casualties in tire 6th South .Carolina C'ivalry, Logan'* Brigade, Butler's Dh;! io?, during ?be campaign just closed : Feb. 11th.- -Ci. I-Mbfbg: Private J W tCram. . ? ' . .... Feb. lCt?.-Co II-Visaing: Private J Hodges. Feb. 20th.-Co V-Missing: Private Stanmore B.Ryan. Feb.24th,-Cd Zimmerman Dav's, band, siight. Co A.".-Wonn ifni : Private I' A D-.ot7.ler, ieg. se vere. Co Br Killed : Sergeant A Ii Riohard^ou. Wounded : P> i rib e'M Simons, inn, flesh. Co I Lieut E Brooker, leg, severe. Co A-Missing: S?rgt D S Haigier: March Cth.-Co F.-Misslug: Private S Roof and (J Hal!man. . . . March Orb.-Co F-Mislag : Triviite .l^E Dru ber. Co G -Vlissiug : Private tl W Whaloy. March 10th.-Cu A.-Wuur.itad : Sargt J li Du-! es, mm, eeve-c ; Private D 0 Hill, mortally. Co D-Wot;mle'1 ; L'eut J P DeVcaux, bot!* legs, bands rad shoulder, . severe ; IVivafc Witt Teppc, jr., abdomen, severe." CS) F.-Capt A II Caughman, leg, severe; Privates D Lup?. shoul der, aevere ; Wm Shcal. thigh ; D P Harmon, arm slight- Co K-Wounded: Privates D C Eison, hoad, i?ver? ; J T Steuer,'arm, severe. Missing : Private R P MeDjuiel. March 11 tb,.- Go A.-"Woji piled : Priv. J F B as tir, thigh, flcph. Co C-Private B Souls, side, .mortal. > March 13th.-Wounded : Sergt Maj V C Dib ble, left arm.amputated. Co A-Woutrdod : Pri vate A C Bair, thigh, flesh. Co H-Wounded : Privates R C Lockqy, side, alight; J B Living ston, side, contusion. Co K-Private C Barnet, arm, severe. Co F- Missing : Private? H Jack son. Oat*-Missing: Private .7 .1 Biaatm. Mar;a lath -Co I-AVoundedi Private II TX IIu-.t"T, bb?, ficih. ? M:iroh 20th.-Cn D-Wounded : Private C J j-Reed, supporcd nmrtally. Mareh.2l3i.- Ca K~Kilh>d : Private C C Ca sey. Woundj.l: Private J M M ?rtjoy, arm, left on tho field. (Jo F- Missing ! Lieut P H Cr.ugh TOiit and Privaro J W Sawyer. Co T-Missing: Sergt D Bain. Co K-Missing : Privates R C Whitemine, J N Holcomb. April 10.-Col'-^P.rivato -- Rohcrts, atm, Qosh. . . Total frilled, 2 j wounded 26; missing, 14. Total 42. ' Very rcapeetPnlly, ?c., ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, Cpl. 5th S. C. Cavalry. . HANGING A REBEL.-A letter from Raleigh, N. C., says : After thc oity had been formally surren dered and while Kilpatrick was merchin"; through the town an officer belonging 10 . Wheeler's command, who, with some of his men. were encaged in plundering a store, near the market house, rushed into the street and fired a'pistol at Kilpatrick, who was ri liner :>?t tho head ot' the column. Tb? ball fortunate? ly missed Ki'pxtriek. but wou nlo'i ?mc of his staff. Chu-e waa iiatantly made .nd the rufilan captured. In les? than ten minutes ho was swinging by his neck from H inw. A soldier just from Ju Itu." tan'? anny gives; fhe followi ig amusing ?ccotintofan i-x-v-i na tion r>f a lif.aten.mt in eanow^few davs'<<iiie'e. He -ays tb J h- vi .ml i*wwd*rH;hbj fud - ov*? it ?nd, M.-oj:!.-i lib - tn vje it.bi prim : Qu stion;-What i-- an erm Y ? . A irs w er A-br?-erowi o: m 'ti an 1 ftrnV-w*, half fed and lousy, Q.-Wha. i? ?he p-::d:i-.;h ..fas'.Mi. r? A.-He al hp. heels down, ?mri t\m'\y open; neil her bow legged m-r kn??:k kneed, dirty hands, whiskers lon:; ?nd bary slmri? bri*ad basket jiot loo full, bat ra* her imipty. * Q-Witsl is thu dillie? nf a brigadirrgeJ* Grui '.' A.-To smoko lino scsrars, look wiso, put fellows iu thu stockai claim all the glory, and try to be promoted. Q.-The duty ufa missionary ? A.-Hufdiiii! mCRtipjrs,'heiler loud, forage Tor butter milk, and stray io lb i rear w hen ?ar>e;er is ?'.ear. h t?.-The duties ?fa lieutenant ? A.-Wear h;s Jurs and lo* wish for mare of 'hem. get fiirlnU?;li to .go home, and tell thc .?nen to *' ?lose lip" uti a mucch-"silence in t inks'' o;fa liiiii. ??r AMUIIJ? tb- i-ictitas by thc burning ff thc .steamer Gun. Lyon, on its voyage from Wilming ton to "cw '1 ? >rk, "re the two children and ino sister of A. P..s 1er Black, i.V?;., of Charleston. Great excitement 'has been caused in Philadelphia by tho discovery of a plot !.> burn the city,.similar.to thc plot'laid lo burn NLW York some lima sir.ee. ?5?? The number of men H dually surrendered by Johnston is about 17,10*"-aithi ugh (be number on paper is much greater. -Tho surrender ie eludes all tho mi?iia; frota South Carolina, North Caro lina, Georgia nud tho Gulf Stales. OBITUARY. Dian, rn Newberry, on the Urb April lust, Mrs RUTHAS Y ELKAS ii, it, th J ?Sib year of her In Febru ?ry j.323 tuc deceased professed fatlh in Christ nod was iiapthteu by tho Rev. Dr. Man ly, Sr., af Iv kv 'ieiil.'fri'tu wnick time to thc hoar of her dtutli. sbo-nut only cxeuiplUiodtho gocu inoness of ber failli, I.nt by a piousjife and rou* Mitent r.alk >be recommended to other.? the reli gion abe pr??fesa<jd,. Thus M?i mother in I*r<ir?" bia pn.-s.'l nvrny, Icnvtiis '.lie iL0i.n>ry of her many 'yirtuea ks a alibiing iiilit to guille hsr atij eted cirildreii tolh?: '. Enibitatiulinntnimio with bauds,' cUruol in t!..; Ucavw;," Bleased ar?- llwilwd Ihaidiein the. L"rd."' J. H. M. -, FELL, by n >trny bail frepj the enemy'.- Sharp shooiors, riiautur. nub'monia'near Ivin-'ou, N. C., M.inlt 'Jib, ??'iij. ia tun I'J th vear of his acc. MICHA ML R?TLAND^tt privatn ol Co. A, I'Jth S. C. Re^iaii-iit, 11 tau ber of South Carolina's no ble pons who hive been freely otTered on thc altar of their country. This amiable soldier, young as he was, lind, by his lovely'eajtlMes of mind, bia noble soldierly bearing, and unfaltering patriotism, btken an ex ulted po.-ition iu foe estimation of the officers and mon of Lis com m amii Having fully weighed bis task aa a soldier, be wua ready for auy amy, and ia battle remark.thiv brave. vJIo upi'iiarcd aniisrled th.at he wouIJ rlio in tho war, but this seemed to; strengthen him in deter mined courag*. His enmrades deeply sympnthixe with his bore?ved r^laiives, but aro gUd to say wo rorro'.r not as those who have no hope. He lingered for. several hours after receiving the fatal wound, talked calmly of his approaching dissolution, and lina Ky fell asteop. Hi? body rests or. Ahe butilo-fieb?,-his S?ul iu the land of ponce. . E. W. HORNE, ? . , . His Captain. Fine Ba<y Mare. ?desire to exchange a fino RAY MAPTT, (,1vg years old) wiih toa', fur a^goo i drat'l hor?-.-? bieck or dark brown, medium ?"to. Al.-o, two YEARLINGS for a g ?od iii nh Cow. ,.10?X I). BACON. . . May 16 if 21 Stfajr Sh?ep. STRAYSD from my promise1? ab-ott l?ie*.i?t nf April,- EbE^K^V JIE.VU (JV SflcT?P . r lyitt- Id&ckV'iui.la-i^ !i.. J;tU''c willie. One without bi Tn?, i- 5?' ?. S. H'owarA's m ?. - . oiburs aa*e mafke-l. 1 i.!ii?h ?ri.h 1 . . ?s. : ojr. and a Solo ilivTpecar" -Any i.-t.i %? ill lead-'.r'o ili?ir"' rscdr?ry ?tvl o? rccbii'ed; a?d a liberal iv? ivi paid is Granitcvill.', S. C. L L ? ... ibiy Di . . . , ll . , I'l r.'ti