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A Colored boy named Sam, but generally called Dick, a servant of Mrs. Catherine Allen, j of Brunswick County, captured by the Yani Uee boat's crew which made a dash into Kmitlivillo about the first of March, and carried otl Captain Kelly, General Robert's Chief of Engineers, arrived here this week from Nassau on , board of the steamer Alice. Sam gives the following account of his trin : The Yankees carried Captain Kelly, 'along with the two colored boys whom they had seized (Sam and a boy named Josh Howard), on board the blockading steamer Monticcllo, ' where they were kept thirteen days; at the expiration of this time Sam was carried to Fort Norfolk (IHp Raps), where lie remained for three weeks, after which he was sent to camp Hamilton, near Fortress Monroe, and \ kept there until the 29th April, when he was turned loose and sent to Baltimore. From his capture till his an pal in Baltimore was precisely two months, lie does not know what i became of the other boy after his arrival at i Fort Norfolk. Heard that Captain Kelly was J carried to Point Lookout, Maryland. | Arrived at Haitinione, Sam,.by a summary process known to persons he met with on his j travels, transferred his allegiance to the British Crown and his birth place to Turk's Island, frmnfl rmt that ho lm/1 -1 --- , . ...... ..v HUM ugv.ll < (Ij'LlUVJU IHI 7k British steamer, and sought the assistance of ! the British Consul to have him returned to his , i saline home. The Consul at Baltimore sent him on to New York, mid the Consul at New York scut liini to Nassau on board the schooner Mary Harris, Captain Ik-unis. He staid in Baltimore only one day, and in New York - i less than a week. Got to Nassau on the "doth t May, and found one or more persons from \Yilmington or Smithville, who helped him. Major Hyligcr,. Confederate Agent at Nassau, gave permission to/come here and he got a passago on the Alice. Yesterday morning In; got a passport from the lYovost Marshal and went 1 over to Brunswick to report to "old M issus." j Sara is an intelligent hoy enough, and showed liia sense and smartness by working his way home ; but it is not to be presumed that he could have much chance of seeing things North, nor lie capable of forming any judgment worth quoting. One of the things that .wo think mado Sam unwilling to be a ! Yankee "nigger" was, that lie Jound the ^ anj kces would be sure to clap him in the army, } and Sam deart like to bo shot at. If he had i to take that chance, he would rat 1km* take it "for his own folks t'Mml immi fill' M'li.'kl.k , , , -.J V... """"'I "** would rather not lake it at all. Judging l>y Lis looks and talk, we see no reason lor suspecting 'liiin of having gone oil' voluntaiily 'with the Yankees, nor of returning now as a spy. The hoy seems to he sincere and on the f square. A person informed him that, having claimed to be born on Turk's Island, he was a Turk, and ought to have at least three wives. Sam don't seem to know about that. Wilmintiion Journal. A Veritaw.e Prophet ?A few months ago, while in command on Morris Island (Joncral Seymour said he would celebrate the coining Fourth of July in Charleston. Among the many dreams and prophecies which have been 1 - 1 .1 going me rounds <u mo press recently, we believe tliis the most, likely to be fulfilled; but. \v<. doubt whether the details of the "celebration' will be quite in accordance with the General'.* wishes.?Mercury. , A lady friend who has keen very successl'u in making blackberry wine, has fund-lied tin following recipe for an exctangc. Bruise the berries thoroughly, and add L each gallon of berries (width must be meas tired before bruising) two quarts of b.ot, water Let this set all night; then strain off the juiei through a cloth. To each gallon of straince juice, add one and a half pounds of sugar, and put in a vessel loosely corkfed to ferment. After fermentation, it must be corked lightly, .u Some persons put in powdered charcoal, tied ||\,y in a cloth, to purify it. 44fl won 1*1 S?ioait<?r leave 5^3?e<3 Jtj.-juta bona at B'rjiioiier is: fiJaoir Sntiamln." iV?lli?\vin^ ineiilent. exhibiting the Idrlitmlc ami emluratiee of a ?ntV.-?lv?':il?* soldier, is voiiehed lot* by the of tin* regiment, <111 <1 is deemed worthy of public uoiiee : ()n the 71 li.) tnic*, near Cold 1 Ini I? r, < Jen. Corse's i linn of skirmishers \v:?.s ;n'vsiiree?! for the pur- ! pose of tVi'liitu,' liu- rneinCs position. The line ! move promptly, riming I lie enemvV. pi'-kvt s "out t of their villi? pits ami heroin! 1 licit* first line of j ?-ntrciK'liini?n-ls. 1 Jut t he euemv soon r.iiI ?*?!7 j si loudly rein'orced, tlvivin;^ l urk our line. ! William N. IJm'hanan, eoinpany U, twenty- | ninth Virg inia rey'imen!, beim; in a<!valine, ?li? 1 j n<?t discover the ivtio^ade movement until our skirmishers had potion Karl; to their ritle pits | and himself h i t in t he em-hiv's lines. hetwi . a their skiruii-her* ;uu! breast wot lis. See'ie. it impossible to rs. ape. ami briny; determined ?.? ! ? to hr taken prisoner, In* dropped to the yroum! j umler rover of.some l.mshes, thus esrapiny detention by the enemy, llnuiph witliiu a f-w pares ol' him, on evrrv nidr. With his pocket knife he inauayed 1" diy a pit, which sheltered him-" from the bullet--. of I i i - I |... iv*. i * 11 in Vti'ir aill|OS|. f* Ml atll! V C!lI I in l'|l<?rls 1<) pick 'dl t!"ose of 11 i?* ellfhlV ! who were bold eunuch t>' show I? ? ir heads above their work*. Here he awaited an opportunity to oyt hack to uitr lines, but none. j(resented itself unt il he. had remained ill t!ii s e.iilieal situation for six days, ?ub.-.istint;- up ?ii one half day's r.'itiou of eon bread aud'hut one drink of water durin;*- the wlnde. time. When the enemy evacuated his works, he was pirlccd up by our skirmishers all ri;aht, but so exhausted as to barely be aide to walk when asdslcd I by his comrades. J?eincaskeil whv hed.id not. t surielider himself to t!ie enemy, his eundiatie ' re^ly was, "I would sooner haw died t!::m been a prisoner in their hands.1' Jt i<!/. St 1.1uti /. I ~~ **' j Mkoicjm. 1 hk oif SAi.r.? In many < ,ses of j disordered stomach, a teaspooulul of t-.t!t. is a ! j certain cure. I a the violent internal aehiny;, tenned eholie, ?;< 1 >) a. teaspoonfa' of ?.;dt to a pint of cold water; drink it and t o to lud ; it j is one of the speediest remedies known. Tin j saine will revive a person who seems ' j dead from receivim; n In a\y fail. i.e. In ji?? j ! apoplectic lit, no time should be lost in p< uri; j dow n salt, and wafer, if .sntiieien'i m nsibiiiiy re j j main to allow of swaliow lie;; if not, the head I i nmst be spoieo d with e'-M water uni'd tb.e I . sense returns, when salt will completely restore' j the patient from the lejhayu'y. In a lit, the iV-? : ! should be placed in warm wafer, with mustard added, and the le:;s briskly rnbbe !, nij ban1 da^es removed live,a the neck, and a i ; :i]>;irtiii('iit procured, it' possible. In nrmv j cases ??l* severe I ?! *'? i i i> ; ;u iln? I it i: ^;?i *. ! wlnm : other remedies I;ii!? ?!, 1 >r. I'm !i 1V> :ii<I two j teaspoon I'll Is of sail ?;t 11f!?i? t? I\' staved 11-t!. Ill rase of :i hitf (r.iiij ;i mad dti'v, wa.-li t *i? ; part with :t slron?:- I?ri!* Ibr ;i li.>nr, ami then | hind on some salt with :t ran;. hi t. ;>t In , j warm salt ami water held t'i lite pari, ami rej moved two or three tii.iifs, w ill relieve it in nio>t I eases. If the u'linis In* allrrt rd, wash tin: un?alii j with hrine. It tin* teeth In- roverod witli tartar, wash thrill twin: a day v.ith sail ami wa! tor. In swelled nock, wa- li tin? part whli hrine, j ami drink it, also, twin: a day, until cured. Salt will f.spi l worms, if ma d iit f 1 in a ; inodorato decree, and aids div.e lion, hut salt 11teaL is injurious, if usnl niuoh.? A'.:'. Kkoii-k koktjii; I'ukncii Aiimv Ihnni, madi-: , j from tim Jriri-: ok tih: Sokuiio oi: Coax Stalk.? J?oil two U.llloliS oftho juioo witli two ounces of hops, an*ordin;j as it is preferred, to Ih? in ore or loss hit tor. Tho lenc'hot time lor which the hoilinjr i,s carriod on determines the strength of the hoor. As soon as t he decoction ( has cooled down to the temperature proper for | ferniontation, (ahmil. i-i-'lity doyreos) add livsh veasi, him1 on i lee i > i' 1:1: I >%'?> :.fU!!oMS ( i JUiee. . j A tumultuous fermentation \\ it! 11. Alter i it has become <|tii?*t?ir:iw otfor '-irain tin* liuaid, . and put it up in a rusk or in bottle . A little I >1 caramel (I unit sup.ar) may improve the llavor ' or color. Tho Yankees am usim; a rev. .V'iuie hull, i It is made of t wo si pcralc bores, ??iie of \ Inch I is a 11 oil i '\v shell, and \ lie * ?t I:? r a '.mi of cap, i i'nnu v, iiic'i issue; a t.lim-1 lead ui ie\\. (Mi tliis screw i- place ! a loose littliu; p\'e<- of jin, ' > wider than t!m hall itself ami very ; harp. 'Litis j is then lilted in tho hollow sheii. The object . of this appears to be that where a:; aitery may t yield to a hall it will almost to r. certainly !??; j I cut hv this piceo of tin. !>ni iftiu- i?a!i shouht ; I enter a man without takiny oil' the cap, tho I elianees are that when il i bein^ e\(ranted, the . tin will remain in the wound, ami I y constantI ly irritating the wound, e\> ntuallv poison tho llosli and render tho siitlVrcr incurable. . * ? .iI7VI*/i'i.3lum-niM jwrjara/iTxwjrs^ij, Kt7ar:?jKioTM'?'rnif;rc2ria CAMDEN DAILY .MliNAL1 Ba^rdKHKw, .Haja.v' a, " : Ma xiiitilinu has appointed Santa Ann;*, a Cie-ld Marshal. In accordance with time Iiotmn.il custom, no paper will lio is.-at' d livni this o'dicc lo-inorrow. The New York Tinin'j, ot'lho 2t!rd nil., states th.i411i:\.\r has alie n!/ lost in tin- present, campaign one hundred and ten thousand men. 1 We ivy'rCt to learn thai Col. 1*. II. Nd.I.SON*, ot" the , *i111 S. l*, battalion, h;n b3cn wounded and taken prisoner, dnriir* one ul'tho recent engagements neat Petersburg-. 1 J>. b. Wiutaui:!: lv* j., an o! 1 and !ii idy esteemed tilb.en ??' Kershaw- Pistricl. <lied oil yesterday, very i .' iiddenly, having enjoye i the best o," healili up to within a few minut. ; < f I,is dm th. Tiio in.u !. policy of exposing Yaui.co prisoners ' to the enemy'. lire, at Charleston, is already i?r<"?ii<M?i-r it-; tiuit . tlcn. I'.iuv van loir;.; in, and other olliccrs, ! sent for l?y l-'u.;: i;k Si r pnrp*.s <>f retalintion, have ' anivcd.nt Port lloyai, uIiviuV- they w il', wo t uppore, i lie sent to Morris Island. A anh o oflicor wiai itttnc to I "ori. l,i<>yal Kerry, on \wdtie.-d.iy last, witii a tiny ' of truce, hinted that a monitor wcttM lie run pa.-d our batteries with t Sen. .'uti.Vno.s ami liis companions oil j hoard. This may have hcmi im;iv hravmlo, and we ! ahshii-u Sroiii ci.miaetil until we ;;rl tho oliijiel slate- | incuts. We have lveeivcd IV :a .Messrs. Kv.V..S and (NntS- j writ., Publishers, t'eluninia, a ???j>y_ of ''The (ioMen , Ilayyt-rS," a ronvniee ol California. Ir.iii.sl.nl d iroai the i Kreueh ot Paui, Kkx' AI.. Ifi.e :. i I the wprl.e. issued lYoni the presmof .Mi ssrs. Kc.\.\ , < .. iifaiwri.*., it is well prinU <1; the lyi a is elenr, ai.d the paper j^nod. llul thai is all that can he said in its lax or. Th" story I is one of I ho,so impossible, and i iiely a' sard ruin net ; which are written now!:- a'.napl i.i ITamv, i w V. . mC:.? ly ev. iarabi'e !i1 r.n eji.'hud, are : ' fioiete'iy h.:oh rat do in a ?i. tioii. in the pie- i Si':l d a .ill ? 1* lew hi titles. \.' >i ppn-o it will s il. ; , ". . , , ! lee 1 'i.owuitt is taeeoiieiu aii r parajiTap'.i ot a ' -Per j a hire4-a- !. o:i liie l.Stli alt., by the .Secretary of the ! Navy, tti the t ! '. i'oitt.t.M'. i.i rt p'y to a eomauafiea- j lien l'ltue. that oilletr l\oil e.in^ a fiatonicni of tin- j la an te.i liie.li 'sad indued the iVpaitnicnl to relievo j iii::i from the I'nmmaial tn'tli - Jahics liivcr Si|tiadi ill: J il'.e ornaai.vitinn ot't;,o Provisional Navy an 1 iif.e. r ot tii.nl m rvies \ .; i reip.nr.-d in coinuiatnl allont. ( and \ i u have Hoi lieen a?si .:c d In the Provisional .j Navy." .'.re \\.- to it. if r tV-'iti this that, r.m'.er rxb.t in-' laws I , , , i >1 iln; lyiilar Navy ran niny 'i* oi?i|>I*-y*vI j as'iiofj ? I. so, :l i.S o'.io ol lilo IllO.-t ?Slir? I ill ill. r.-* WO | ew r !n ;u ' ti;'. J'.us il.o war i ; roar \ i 1 ..1 i usnr.' jsi!than one : liors- marines arc ' i.?i :>>i >r a ami \vc a; i:.>\v r.val< I to lii rt>:.:- j > *.. ; ? :: < ! .'i l.unt Navy. Wo am j r. j : led now ' l > rat<.-li a yi'i ip- ? l Mr. V. vt.l.o::v\s ailing win:. t }.i; iit {'or: i a <! t!w i ''.airy that forty ivitutrics wore look- i in;, t! iW'Ji v ii the < ' : !'> rat Na\y !:>.hi the Jo;.; oi oi'llio i'y?:a.iris?;tv>:>: that's not it t :ca?;!!y-?li.at t! j j civiii/.i.-J World was ya/.'i:;; with admiration at the; >n!oji?!i>l :a.l.Tovetiwuts ol tit*- Confederate Navy, on the j tt/jj ii( ltrewrv s 'hah. j A p. licit tat i rcectillv .mm tlielittHmd, tells! it very iiitcnstiiirf littk- ineuleid, witieli evinces ! sniiie.tliih^ "1' Hut slate ? !' lite tml/lic. rc^anl tor : (lotnral Lee. and liis tlonio-litVol <-. our sick mid uounded soldiers. Jhiriao lien-J oral Leo's uctiit attack of iiluess, ho went] (low11 to Kiclimond to recruit. his health. j While iu tlio cars lie ex pressed a desire tor a Lottie of port wine. Al'ler his arrival, his wish was talked of on the street's, an-1 in than | three hours three hundred, hot ties of port, wore 1 sent t?? hhn. Of the iuun!>er he reserved one for his own use, and sent, the remainder to the ho.-pit.als, tor wounded soluitis. A ??'orlhern paper slated, some time .in.ee that their preachers diii\eicd Si rmoiis stolen Ir-'in manuscripts wiitteji hv t- uiheru ministel.-; rend then teXis ileiti s!oh :i 5 led. > l.-.-i.-h. < <i l?? :i people clothed in stolen :uii?:ii' I, who walked nr. 11?ivii t*:nj?c,4.s, u.-ed >t?>I i: furniture, ;iml ate and ?.!r:xi;!c from *-11t?1 p!a' on their t:sl\ i ' ro!.,I ,*i, and blood-thirsty 1iku>u )< I. , the;. have ili made M> hv their i t tea.heiThis language may s.uiritl hai.idy, j-<cinllv for a religious journal; hi:!, :h tacts <!?:iii?.?:*:-'.rr.t- its truth, il is not wvor:; ti? t .\pivss it. L.\rt ; finns there arc at tho Xnith--ir,:uiy nohit; spii il:; who have not ho\vc<I the knee to l!iis Jkia! ; hut tIky aro llto j o.\copli-?iu:, :.ot the rule. All honor to such men who, like Luther, can slai.d unmoved .and i hroast, the furious storm of corruption and infidelity. May limy surviu; to sec hotter days, wliiio doubtless tiicir trad tie crs will he swallowed up in the commotion they have created. MUCO/i /lUu.i IT y-xrarwrmruir .iMMaqntg?a??B? ?<. 1 LATEST' BY TELEGRAPH fjt om i v-; Tj'ju sn uu g. I'KiKiisuLitc, June 28.-*-At 7 o'clock matters' unchanged. There !ms been the usual cannoiiading and picket firing. The lines of the two armies at so'eio points are not over 200 yards apart. Our In ops are in excellent spirits and' niuyh refreshed hy the rain and cool weather,-' which is also favorable to the wounded. It is reported that I>uvn5ides corps has gone to Washington. A Yankee Lieutenant captured on Tuesday { says Grant is going to tear Petersburg to pieces with shot and shell, in a day or two. Gold was quoted in New York on the 2Glh, at 2 l:J. A private letter from Petersburg says that mo enemy continue to shell the city. fhom am ;./ :/ a if, x. a. The Con ft derate publishes an extra to-dav? from tension July 1?saving, I reached hero lo-<lay after two ami a half days journey frcin Petersburg. I doiit think the road will bo repaired for a month to Petersburg. Pighting has been going on for several days past on llio railroad near iJean's station* There was heavy lighting tliere yesterday. The advantage was on our side. Our men are confn dent of our ability to hold Petersburg. Tin Yankees continue to shell the city every day Part of it has been badly damaged, thougl few persons .were killed. The Yankees loss since the fight commcneqi j is thought to be '.20,000. (Our loss 1000. | ('hamblis met the Yankee raiders und : ! Wilson and .Speaks and killed, wounded a'.' , ; eniiture.I "-.io:,i. Il,? raptured 1500 head' , :.!! artillery (15 pieces), all the wagon trains, baggage and ammunition. Thb.\*p||^ happened oti Wednesday, near Stoucy Crec!:1\\ Four hr.ndred negroes were also captured. I is said to lie the most complete route wo have ''{ ever seen. '! Nothing of importance front the Georni.i Front, livery thing tjuiet there. A Monstku IYisti.h.?'J'lie re arrived at (Me1 of our wharves on Wednesday, November I t1' . lite pilot boat. Sea Foam, having 011 hoard >. monster turtle? weighing twelve hun.li pounds, lie was eaugl.it about ten miles from . , this port after a eoiiliiet of ten hours. IIW'-ni } ?;?) d 1 \\ 11. reinainiinr nmb>v wnlnv r. Minn* iui:uii >, then coining lip, spout lil: y,'; .! whale, :*?i;! remain on tin- Mirfaee fifteen t\vi i;iy minutes, swimmingI>,<?t:t as fast a . k 1"ml is rowed. Jle was severely wounded i b\ \ilal part before 1 < ing taken on hoard, V lived, until '1 liursday morning. Ui.s hark is black, the shell divided into . ]uirlhy ridges?the holly- spotted with wl le. jlj Willi his head, a {hot long, ho measured s< ti-et t'roni his nose to his tail, and girted ' tj tee I. I !o was two feet thick, and ahont a . J| I' el i'roni side to side, being of regular ? t;n foim; v.lien his fore flippers tvere extended, d?** they measured eight andyrnd a lutlf. feet from Mm li;> to tip. Many old salts cxajnincd him, h i' gatE not .me ever saw the like for size in any pa of the world, lie. was doubtless what is de.scr had in the hooks as the "leathery turtle." ' ' Jiorlsmo/tllt ( Ar. //.) Journt * I 'i nk Latkst Kuusian Sty lis.?A-lkiri <>r! respondent writes: ! I must for an aidant alhi^O^Aite^foj don, : grounding my statements on'^ldfyro" ji the /, I/.. / ... I liiutA/1 emnn lunftl.i r' V C? / Itu L J. I l 1 f I A AV#Vt, OUU1U 11 V^VJAC ; ' > ' iimt !:u!it-s worn ftbotifc to wear . "tail c uW' The tii.i" Inn. rifnvbji'for that irinpvaUqji 'aid . ' | only last night I boheld with nstonisjj n / v t. I not tin mixed v. itli tcrro.r, many ladies ilj . .1 1 and dress coats, totfist coats, shirts, coUafi; jfom w . cravat^?they liave alined them all in " * ; . j| i Swkki Namks.?It i,-> unfbrtunato for 1 that I he initials of his mane arc U.S., lot it h'jju , ,$jj tri\cn ;11 * rebels ii*i*o scope for dubbin], ubn fv'; with all kinds of couue. hobrbjuets. "VS-fla'.ovcy ; his tnfe name may he, ho has been Cal^c by ''*'580 the following: Ul\s>c< ?\n/</.r United oiuivs, TO? I Uncle Sam, I:iu*?>iuliii?>n:il Surrender, Uojo* myls generate Sinner, LTintlb?vc?*i Scoundrel. ! . .'J | ' ? ( V'-U i Henry Stacy, a citizen of llawkin's county, ,1 ' Kast 'J'onue.Sjjeo, died on the 18th April! TtiKM. j lie wii. about forty six years of age, sixmo.y.iii.y inches high, and. weighed over six iune're^ ! pounds.?licbcl. v\' ' 'r "1 t VV- J 'V* \ V :\.u ! J