ihii i i ?i" ?tmmam !> ???rViijumii ?n n? ?? CAMDEN DAILY JOURNAL. WEPMESDAY MORMlUfG, JULY 6, No news by Telegraph tliis mdtriing. Clarendon.?The Postoflico'iit Pulton, in this District, has been discontinued. . The Washingtotrhospitnls aro said to bo terribly crowded, and the mortality very large. Indium, the last" "new metal," so far as our reports , from tlio world outside in form us, closely resembles Zinc, and was first found at Frioberg. The latest that wo have from tlio Morgauton raiders is that they were flyipg for life, with a force of a thou-" sand in pursuit; about fifty had been captured. General Gardner, captured near Port Hudson, says tlio Yankee papers, has been sent from Fort Lafayette to Geueral Foster, in front of Charleston. A late New York paper gives an account of .an exciting horse race on the Fashion Course. The horse named Stonewall Jackson beat all his competitors? among them one named General Giant?in three sue^nccivn llDfltc Information fiom the enemy's lines iti Georgia reports much dissatisfaction among tlie Yankees, and Sherman* is calling for reinforeoments. Tlicy say JoiixsroN* has an overwhelming force, and lie can not take Atlanta, but must retreat unless more troops are sent to him. Our exchanges inform us that Capt. Camh.i.k Girardy has introduce'!* in the citizens of Augusta, a machino for making ice. It is tho invention of M. CahitiK, of France, and is the same which has supplied the cafes and restaurants of Par's. Capt. Gikardy has secured the patent right for the Confederacy, and wili manufacture these machines to order. Can't some enterprising citizen of Camden introduce one of tliem here? Oh for a julep! The New Nation, a paper, published in Now York as the organ of tho Radical Republicans makes tho fol lowing estimato of Grant's losses, previous to tho later operations on tho Chickahominy. Tho editor General Ci.userht, an old French olliecr, writing about tho attack on Lee on the'4 th of June, sa}*s : "Wclost seventy-five hundred men, and to his report the Adjutant-tiouefal adds the consolatory words that he hopes our losses will not exceed these figures. By adding this loss, to the seventy-live thousand men set down in previous numbers, wo have an aggregate loss Of eighty-two thousand fivo hundred men, tVotu the fifth of May to the fifth of June, 1SG1, and all for the satisfaction of marching from ( tcrmania Ford to BethCsda Church, to witness the traces of similar movements, made by McClellati three years before upon prci, elsc.lv the same ground, the disastrous results of which have already been exceeded, although we have not gained one inch of ground near the defences of Richmond. hut have simply reached the points reached by MeOlollan without being successful. If this be progress, it ts progress of a wretched species. The Montreal correspondent of tho Charleston Courier, commenting on tins, remarks: Ceneral Cu'SKliET'K estimate of 82,500 men killed, wounded and missing, is made up from the different reports of the'newspaper correspondents, who tvould be likely rather to underestimate the lnsse-t. I think wo may safely calculate the losses of the Yankee armies, since tho spring campaign opened, as follows: ^^en. f! rant's army up to the crossing of the James lOOjJiiO Sherman's army to June 5 2f?,(>00 Butler's losses on the Suuthxitib 12,000 Piegol and llutjlerin the Valley G.OOO Banks' army on tho Red llivci' 'JO.OOO Steele's losses in Arkansas 4,Out) Raids of Mi rgatr, Wheeler and Forrest lf?,U00 Total. 182,000 This does not include the enemy's losses in Florida, An the North Carolina Coast, in Sherman's Mississippi mid, and in Thomas' demonstration against Dalton in March. The figures would mount beyond 200,000 if we had tho complete reports. Morgan's Kentucky Campaign. We have been permitted, says lite Chronicle and Sentinel, to copy the following official a\ i...i.:?I. i*? I i ^ ii! i UlhprtlCIl WHICH WHS lurwcirucu lO ItlClllUOlHI, and copied there by a gentleman who arrived in this city yesterday : Cyntiiiana, Ky., June 10, via Aiuxgdon, June 20, Entered Kentucky through Pound (tap.? met the enemy 1200 strong, crossed and forced him to burr, his stores and supplies; moved to Mt. Sterling, surprised and captured garrison of 400 men, all their supplies, Arc. Moved next morning to Lexington, attacked and captured the city, taking prisoners, stores and 1500 horses. Burnt Government depot, Are. Moved at 11 o'clock l>y Georgetown to Cynthianft ; enemy under Col. Barry.- Was forced to burn a large portion of flic town. Co!. B. was killed; the town surrendered with 400 prisoners. Gen. llobson marched up at 2 6'clook from Cincinnatti ; captured him, staff, and 2000 prisoners, three trains laden witli stores, &c. Maj. Chenoworth destroyed railroad between Lexington and Boyd's station. Capt. Jenkins destroyed railroad between , Frankfort and Lexington. Capt. Cooper took fortifications and Franklort. Capt Evcrettc took Maysvillc. People ready and anxious to strike for the South. II. L. STANTON, A. A. General. ?-? Another* Success or Hampton's Oavaluv. ? A private dispatch, dated July 1st, from Stoncy Creek, says Gen. Hampton fought the enemy under Wilson, all night, and completely defeated them. Stoney Creek* is twenty-one miles from Petersburg, on the Weldon ltoad. en?? ^jjenw nam?TTanwpgwM i iiwm mjjh?nA^imm try AJNTJSrQIJJSrOEMElSrTS. Mu. Editou: You will please nnnounco tlio following gentleman as candidates for re-election to the IIouso of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at tlio ensuing election in October, and oblige their friends: Major J. if. DeSAUSSURIS. Gapt. I). D. PERRY. . ' Jitly.l Mu Editou: As the time is approaching when tho people ol Kershaw District, will have to scloct, thoso who will represent them," in tlio ensuing Legislature wo respectfully recommend the following gentlemen as a candidates. For Senator. Maj. A. 11. BOY KIN For Hepresentatives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUSRURE, Capt. \\r. Z. LEITNEK. By inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANY VOTERS. For Ittpreset! la five. i no friends ouCapt. VY . L. DkI'ASS, announce luni a candidate for IJepresentativo to tljc South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. July I For iicp resent a live. AVe arc authorized to announce Co'. A.-I). GOODWYN, as a candidate for tlio Legislatuili at the ensuing election. April 22 If For Jit'])7 ffcHtuti Wcnrc authorized to anuounec Cel. AW H. TAYLOR as a candidate for Hie Legislature at the ensuing election. June 10 i tf Mil. KniTOK: Arou will plenso anununneo Capt. AVILLIAM CLYDUltN. as a candidate lor re-election as clerk of the Court of Common I'lens, for Kershaw District, and obligo MAN A' FKIKYDS. A pril 1 f>. WANTED. r | KLn%?^lUy OltRKNT, A O^WRLL? ing liousi' sive| |iuiii^fTtiniteil in Cam-' donor Kirkwood. is a refugee. 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