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T TRi-WEEKLY HER ! NEWBER.RY S. c. - UiSDAY XOING,I PRIL 11 1.65 Selma is in the hands of e nemy Our loss large in prisoneS. ggWe learn that President DAvis will proba. bly remove his family to Abbeville C. H. -Haily Ma to Greenvile and Infermediate Point. We earn that a daily mail between'Newberry and Greenaille was put in operation yesterday. This mail to be in force. until furtber.notice. - Arrangements are being made to facilitate the transit of mail -matter between this and other points, due' notice of which will be given. Kirk's Raiders. -A, band of deserters and others under lead o the notorious Krax, were driven-from the vicini ty of Asheville, N. C., last S*urday. Fears were entertained at Greenville and other points, that.AvRMLL was desceuding upon our borders, but they proved to be KiaR's r1negadei, and were easily.d rsed 8dier's est. Is any one. responsible for the condition in which this 'rest' for the soldier is iept ? Perhaps so;e good Samarifan, if attention ,be calld to it, may Ilunteer an exertion in so good a cause "Re-q for-the weary." Best for the wear.v, wounded,- soldier. So the igf board .signifies, _but alas, any one with blf an eye cmn see on glancing in *at this placq, that the chnee for rest is rather doubtfal. Ittend to it, somebody. The Tuture Battle-Groundf. We copy ,he flowing views from the Cheser Carolinian: Whatever its fortUnes the coming campaign is likely to bemore brilliant ir its generalship, and. fertile of resilts, thatraity ebich has preeded it. The area of strife will le gratly contracted. " Within its. narrow bounds th e military hitfs o'nd leaders who on both sides have gained most-re no-n, will manmurre for advant age and wrestle, for the victory. Lee, spported by Johnstonand Beauregard, will coiduct the tremendoes game n our side, ~while Grant, withb Sherman and Thomas, wI manmge it for our enenfes. . A .square oD a hundred and twenty-five miles running "'outh- and running from Petersburg, rill 'proba bly furnish the battle-grounds. 'Addre of the President. DANV.Lz, April r.-The President issuedau .address, this'nfrning, to the people. He says: Thie'General-in Ghief- found it necessary o Iniake such 'movemnenats of t,wops as to uggeer the -eap 1. It would be unwise to condeal nioral and material injury to our can'se, re'sulting from the ccopation of t.he capital by "the eny. It is * egaally unwise and unworthy of us-to allow our energies to 'falter, or' oui-.' effortsto-eedme're laxed under-reverses, however calatitous. 'For~ many months the Largest 'and- finest army of the Confederacy,. under the command of .a leader "whose presence inspires equal confidetiee in the troops an'd the people, has been greatly, tram *meled.by 1!he 'necessity of keeping.constant watgh over the approaches g the capital, and has thus * ben forced to forego more than one opportunity. for promising enterprise. It is for us, tny coantrymen, to show b; ou heari nuder 'reverses, how swretched has been the self-decepticn of those~ who have re'mained * . behind u:-, less able to endardE misfor'tunerwith ~fortitude than.to encounter danger with courage' * We'have now enteed upon a new phase of the estruggle, relieved frog the necessity of guardinig. 'particular points, our firmy will be free -to move from~ point to p9int-and- strike the enengj in' de-' til1l far from his base. .Let us but will it and we ae free. Anirnated by that confidence in your spirit %nd fori4ude which never g'et failed me, I an:>oance to you, fellow countrymen, that it is - 'my purpose to maintain. your cait1e' with my whole heart and soul;. that I will never coniserit to abandon to thegnemny one' footof the soil of, * any of the-States 'of the Confe,deracy ; tilat Vir ginia, noble State, wb6se ancient renown has Sbeen'eolipsed by her stil%gtre glorious recent history, whose biisom has 'been bared, to receive the main shock of-.this(ar, whole -sonsand daughterg h ve exhibi &' eusism.sa sublime as to render her illustriot hall time to come ; that Virginia, with t)e helpot' the people, and by the * blessirig of' Providence,'ihall be held and defend d,and no 'peace ever be made with the infamnous, invader of her homes by the sacrifiee .of any -of her rights or territory. If, by stress of numb~ers 'we shouild ever Fs comipelled to a temporary * withdrawal from her limits or those ef any other borderState, again and again giill we return un 4 ' .til the baffled and exhausted enemy shall tban * ~ don in despair his endleqs ind impossible task if making slaves of people resolved to be free. , Let us then not despair, miycoungmen, 6ut relying. on the neve-failing mercy and protecting care of our Go4, -let us meet the foe,; with fresh defi Toin the South CaroliRi4n.] the la4st News frOR Richond. We learn the following bteresting fact from a gentleman who a just,.iarrive.d, hav&lg left 1ichmond on 'the same train with the Predent ad the tabinet. The evacuation took Olce as before stated. Heavy fighting had preceded tilfe efent fo two days, and it is saiA that owing to the bad gton of one of our brigades4the enemy broke through our lines on the South side, and swept down them, for 4 distance of three or four miles. Th'e troops, on the NortI side, had been prdiiously removed, except.a sufficien't force to maintain a show of defence.. During these engagements we suffered heavily, the ground being obstinately contested. Lieut. Gen. A. P. Hill and Gen. W. H. F. Lee, a son of Gen. R. E. Lee, are reported kill-, and Maj. Gen. Gordon, mortally, wounded. .AcGow an's brigade is described to have been in the thickest of the tuziult, and to have paid "dearly for its heroism. A fact mentioned in connection with the death of Gen Hi, is that after his fall the Yankees rushed upon him tb cut the stars from his coat, but our men rallying drove them awky and resculd the body. .In the.city of Rithmond the evicuatiou was sudden, altipagh anticipated, and hence, many periovs were caught by the-sprise who- would gladly have come away. Gen. Breckiiridge and General Lawton, the Secretiry of iWar and Quart ermaster-Ceneral, on leaving the . city, went on horseback to the headquarters of Gen. Leg. Xer chants tbrevO open their stores td our soldiers, and valuables were freely given to the men.. The agency"6f the South Carolina Central Association, under the direction of Col. . P Jones, was like wise opened to the army and the troops permitted to 9ipply' themselves with' blankets and clothing. All the tobacco'in the city was burned by or der ot General Ewell, save such quantities jp were bought by faviKes to be used as a medidm of'exchange which was permitted to be done. to he extent two hundred pounds each. Judge CamibeU-ot AlabaTa, the Assistant Secretary of War, it'is feared, is left b'ehind, but no certainty exists on the subject Ii WreporKed that the Capitol of.the Stite was burned by order' 4f Governor Smith,' but this. statement although ma& by a,man *ho claimed 'to be an eye witnessmneed cbnfir ration. . . Most of the vluabTe Government property had. been previously removed, The Tredegar Iron Works, Ordnance Departments, Naval Bureaus, 5c., are'also safe; so that the loss will fall mot heavily on th* merchants and citizens. The list train left Richmond on Monday moin ing about eight' o'clock. The enetn bad not then reicbed-the city. It .*s understood that a committee would go forward'to meet them. five triins are reported captured between Danville and Richmond.. Tee's'aruy is Wieved to be secure. - We also leah-n from the same informant thit Stoneman, with a body of cavalry estimatedat two or threp tihouad stoug, i- acting -as the flank of General Thomaa'. coicmmand, which is moving on Bristol, Tennese.e. ,t was supposed that.the place would be ,cqppied on Salurday Lst. Lynchburg is thought 1o be the objective -point of the epedition. Portions of Stoneman's cmmand had 'vited Wilkes, Caidwell and Iredell louinties; North Carolina. rom Mobile. MoBnJ, April. 1.-bhe ~enemy .invested Spanish Fort on the East, and erected a heavy btterv SonthQef the Fort, on thui-aday night, from which be kept dip a stendy fire on Minette, cutting' off commuf:iegion with the* fgrt. by steamer froni the city.' * Batteries Huigerand Trecy opened on it, an~d with -the aid of another battery, relieved it thid morning: 'The enemy to-day move@up towards BlaI~ ly and it'is expected be will attaek the plaU to-orow/A ta~niet yesterday Capt. Watson, of Gen. Gibson's staffand .Lieut. A. C. New ton, of tbe 4th Louisiana, headed a sortie of fifteen men from Spanishi Fort and succeeded in drivig back the ehemy's advance, fri$ing seveal, capturing one .eaptain and twetmg-one men. The cannonade ha.s-been very havy all the week. The enemy ,snade,no unpression oug our works. A fine morie prevails among our troops. Ouk losses slight ; that of ibneny heavy. We heving the advantage 6f position, all tgings are goiig on well. YTa@iees who desert.and,come over to our lines epress much 'astonishmnent at Southeria men de serting their color-s.;they say that we have every thing wortheliving foi to .ight tot, -whle she (the Yaiikees) hive no such irdnceeintkTblwy say our men that go ,over are weg treatel for the first few days, so as to get them toi write homie and tell about-their good treatment; but after that they are despised and treated wod~e than dogs. The liberty of enlisting inr the army On the frontier is allowed there, or go into tie priso ner's lock-4p if th4y refuhe. -AUGSa,s gpril 3.--Mobile pipers of tie latest dates otet).the negroes,are enlisting in large numbers and with great enthusiasm in that city. A trait capL,ared'oti the 2'th ult.; on the Flo$iam road had sevei-al bags of delay~ mail from Rich mond for ?Robile and West2 Twenty thousand dollars worth of postage stanrps for' Mobile was tcaptmzaI. The South'ern Express Company losi the contents of their safe and packages. The navajo, Cheyenne and pamanche In dans are giving the Yaukefs trdable in NeE Mexico 4nd along, the line of the Santa 'F StraiL It is. said thlat the Mexicans (Greasers are accused of instigating the Indians to de preda te~ The following is a ristof, casualties in the 7th South (ar.olina .Regidnibt,frtom the ltheto 21st March~' .Company A-Lieut. Covar, Commandig. Killed: Private L.. Blanding. Wounded: i DeLoach legi slight. Company B-Lieut. 1. A. F. Townsend, c4m g, Killed: Privates J A, Martin. Wounded: Pri vate A F Cromer, lg, severe. , - ** Cornpany C-Lient John Lyon, commanding. Wounded: Sergt Pennal, leg, slight ; private Jas McCliston. Missing : W W Willis. Company' D-Lteut Covar, commanding. . Wounded: Private E M B. Tayl*r,; leg, ampW tated. Cornpiny F-Captain MeKibbin, dommanding. Wounded: Private Jas Key, slight. Company H-Lieut Covar, comman~ing. & Killed: Corpordl J M IcClesky. empany I-Lient J F Townsend, 'ommand'g. Wounded: Corporal W W Jenings, leg, se vere; private TBbyd, finger slighF C'ompany 'K-Lieut Cultreath commanding.; Wounded: Private A Howard, leg amputated. 'Company Lient K M Newton, eommand'g. Kiled:.leut K X,Newton. - WoudiPri vate- Hugh Grainger, hand, slight, Company M-Captain Ba*night,'command'g'. Wounded: Lient X A Whittle, fibimfractured; rivate W Shealy, leg, slight. 4 . . REcknar!joN. fficerx. Men. Aggregal. Killed, 1 8 4 Wounded, 1 11. - 12 Missing, 1 Total, 2 15 1 E J.' GOGGAN*f Lieut.Col. Com'dj 7th Reg't. Tas-MIS4IssIPPI DEPTEM.-Military mat ters beyond& the,Kississippi are entirely at a still. ,Our. tro old the lower jportion -of Arkansas, alon4AeVaita'e zndcofan the greater portion'of th line o4Red iver. A . General Stand Watie is 4ai& k, bppreparing fbr.anlt tak ou'a line of sdpply trains. is tiops are in splendid -condition. The Louisville Journal repbrts the capture rn Est Tennesseo-of t'oyoung nd pretty. girls in,uniforr, one .be'ingtie tank of cap tain ik the of&derati service. STgar, Sugr, Sagar. 3 BAREMLS of GOO BROWN SUGAR, just rceived and for SALE* BiRTER by ap1 1otf B.LOVELACE. 4 ,: 'yarhs N'o HIRTVG,jst-re ceived an4 for sale or barter by ap 11 10 tf B. H. LOVELACE. lead Quarterd, Enroftng 02e. oNr , Ep8, 1865.. HE MEDICAL BOARID-fot thee eLo CSO ~ PTS,~ will mnegtat Newbe', .SATURDA the 15th fiista t. . in this Diskict, who have r,ently a dhe age 'of%EVENTEEN Mars, and other yerses. liable tor COSCRIPTION,. ill report on a day ber enrollmelt and eiamination. Fil WALKER, Apr 2 C pt.& E. .ND Y : refueesfrom -ColumbiaZ B TAtIONS as TEACRE S in a private family. Both are competent to teah the -FMIGK iISH BR'ANCHES and therudiWEt ofMUSIC. --Address. - MS. J. (i. GOR ,N - -. Can of Mri.T.Capers, Apr. 8: 8t. Newberry, C. H., S. C GUNCAP,5aoodEnglIfhiar Mar. 30., 4-tf .ka B. E. LOVEJI.VE S SiPring. I E:nhn a' large. lot of 4.4and78 ING Onabu Cotton Yarn, Cotton Cards, Log-46od,Iiugo Copras, Nails, Tacks, an< many other articles can. be found by calling at m3ystore A. HARRIS. $1 $Retard, Dea(,rAWCe. I A Y fr u.te seecriberabout the '1st ~of, gnu 'niy Toniey. He is about fie feet, ine~ n: nihe igh, dark co4lex. ion, thicli lipped;s with upper front- teeth out, I will give a the above reward for theg~aid boy, dead or alie.. R. 1IOFFATT, , Ap4 4t T' offatis< Roads. I Bportat N9lce teii TIh Faye 1 the fear.1884. All ~e~ (whetig pro ducers or niot) who slaughter 250 lbge-nett PORK, s.re reqhired to ,uskereturnsoftbhebme to ~. - k.poducers who have not alrea'dhn-ade re turns of-their crops pmet are'nodifed that it- is. of the utmeetPOim Cfor 'i~ t oo at oince; in oidei' to secure erJotnge same upon I will be fahnd ~the oeifce ofthe Commesion er in Equity,W JNO B.-CAEdVitE. .,Asseo Ta-in-Kind, Newberry Dist. Ahp 4,8t.T.7 9 * *E DAPAY. * o-Dentist. OFFICE on the-North side of Mainstreet, for mnerfy occupied apid .kno'd, as th'e- Law O0fceof G. G.fDeWalt, Esqt. NEwwBEaT, (t. i. Se. Ca.. (Ie 1 4, '3. * * ~* WADQUARTERS, H REG*' S. C. CAVALRY, %, .arch'14, *6 &E W lfers of the. Seventb Regi nreggef Carga Cavalry, -who are .how absedt *iiht leave areiealled upon to re turn ditxout deln t ilmand. any brave men lipge- ~ dect their suffer ing horio,.r'4o engage n pon *etr own'soil Oowardsa by"temaining abeint,fra ' the rWY, %key weakenunr suenga In the hour of victory and PT4264 Soldiers mos y-ietar ed as "deserters;" a;4Wa dse RZ4 A "" ished'as "deserters." "F. The destruction of waded 4 Brave men will iike7 i ur''J ft Oip hotseback, and rejoin their.po*r#duty In the -armv. It will be no excuse t1a soldier tha le is doing d.yin an-other comma4 ony be mitte4by n*der frof he Mnder in- ief-ithehoser it fe dailiar'y'ee It is especialy;urge Upon zen to bring. wI thei goOd borad. Being disPbanW wi4 , - obta fo them new -aig".',*Iu. 'infaimr ,Goloie! Sevnl &a ry Apr.'6, 4t. ENRO JUG E R T'he T aUention of caw des 1oW * IThe 9rderiferred to e ag rthat eldiVo returning home'..on fur16v&br o6 reath* - plaes at which, thiey ft d will immediately,report to the nepeg OfierjWl will keep a regit*v dfW-hek am desriptive list, place- Ahersfati&ned' d h4* the furlohfasgant and. A ath a aop1re f.de -rTin of th, same pital raninBoard,hea b the Board' ofEiiiiine -r -oard i tn ,e:!jeiltiesOf fYl GCt IV. 1h casesa wen - Eniing liir 4it his atteudint physmia, gii v f 4 of his e - *hi erd t ap 4 referred to theB Aitsati se - V.A strict orin -itsaaerqi fients Vi beprM W -arduk -4, fred -t *Wr A L iE Of ~ by. .1" s sane. -SILAS Jpl )f 184 D . Corn. Offee,'NebdyiB4 a 846 Troper that the tbegisIadive Peertment of ~he Govmaint of theStt be dOIVZED ; tupt ine m ssoe bate adoiped as the def fard teeState ungrxeire. .And ror thaapsa' pose the meberrpf,tbyenatp ,~&~u of Repreentatives ofhe are ereblt,in'itedt toasses6~ ~Greenwfl TESDAY the 254 ay oi,A?RIA 5, at * o'clock,m a1 B~y he overnor rmcLL r, S. Eumo on~a~ Apr. 4-?lot - W1Lk trade Ti a o two, godI( The Sa4RSt me for eitt4h -nis* add e goods aipha #deaar the;-kindredftUnd aitors~ of saeenOdo be and apMbefore uj gn- t-Ordinarf's Court for'theia DILi% ols a ewber&oetffons 7th (tay of kril 4tto .shet cause, V any-why the said -&*fidisSfrtORJh# o tq gMatedt Given under my hard this Brd day of April in *% year of -'tir 'Lord one thousand eg~~ hndzed and sixty-five. SApr 4., 30H5 T ETERSO , p - Cook 'Wanted., L OOD *cootg WASBERt &L-IRONER - 1}Wated to hire from the-owner. None $f our free negroes wanted. ? I 'Anr.Iv d this oicie. ' Mareb :d I.