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$!)p IBorrtj jfflspatrjj! Zi THURSDAY MORNING, AT roMWAYBOKO'. 8. C. , BY GILBBRT A DARR. ?D"11 T R M m TWO DOLLARH InTtriihl/ In xlrkitcc. No paper willk?MRI out of the District, without the money MCoBpulM lh? order. ITU or A b VIRTI ? I X<). A<iv?rti?mtnt^ inserted at Seventy-Kivc Tl oents per square. (12 lines or lees,) for the first , Jay, Kertion, ao<i half that aunt for each subse- . ' quest Insertion. "'u 1 The niflir of insertion* to be marked ofi untie all adeertfaMnent*, or they will be published ? until ordered to be discontinued, and charged ' * u accordingly, bo u Ono Dollar per equare for a single inner- o . lion. Quarterly and monthly advertisement* ' ' will be charged the same as a tingle inner- Lt lion, and acini-monthly the same as new icnt t'oiamnoicationa recommending candidates is xa for public oflice or truat?or pulling exhibi- for |^^^fl^Mm|^^uk*rge<l a* advertisements. B M^^uObitunry noil- ftcrai aro for be an They are our "guiding stars," and their , ' am ilea our reward. , Tbo "Indies' Soldiers' Relief Society" I j of Charleston, has requested a list of , undrr-clttthimji needed by each corps of t this Regiment, to be scot thcin forthwith, j r as they desire to furnish whui may be | G needed iu that line, to tho Regiment, j This is indeed very kind; but thanks to j t the careful forethought of tome one, the I a "Rebels" arc not in need. ! # When I seo hnw well wcarc faring, ? and how wo arc blessed in health, 1 can't 1 n but cast a feeling thought for the condi- f;i tiun of our brothers in the "Horry Vol-1 p, untccrs." Poor fellows, some arc sick ; j and scattered in different directions, yet j ?v no doubt arc kindly cared for by the |, good people of Virginia. Wc often see j p, one or more of them in our camp, and | rest assured they arc gladly received. j ca I * - * - . ?... kj *ay mat ny the rascality ; j,| of a Richmond ifrayman, tho box of, ??j clothing sent tbe "Horry Volunteers" ?( by the ladies of our District, is prrhaps i el: hat! It was s?'Ut to Hie Kxprom office, I ^ to be forwarded to Manassas, but the be ratcal never delivered it. The police of i un the city arc io search of him, and all ! w, pains will be taken to recover tbe box ! The destination of this Regiment is ! atf still unknown to tho write!. Tn fart. tj? the man who could tell anything about J it, would bu.a curiosity. Report sends nic us one day to Capo Ilatteras, the next to )ia, <'harlestim, and the third to Missouri! but still we are not moved. < ){ In passing the Lincoln prisoucrs a few OD] days since, your correspondent throw a j? | few peaches iu the windows, and the I wo prisoners proved themselves as active in j pul catching, as their brothers have in run | ^Ry ni'wy. It is hoped my friends in Horry ' jow ry will not call this "giving aid and | comfort to the'enemy." on Two days ago our boys were surprised ! *y?i at tho iDMnrmiM in ? ?- - * "" rI ... xui viauijl, OI **U UCle i J( ( J1111 soj Floyd," of Horry. The old gen - ' jn i tleuian stayed ail night, and preached >1,, for u? ; taking for his text, "Have faith fout in God." After a few remarks on the 8jiai text, and giving the hoys good advice to , guide them, be closed witli a beautiful ' ?t|c] prayer to Heaven for our country ami t rejt safe delivery from Northern tyranny. ; |,aV) To give you an idea of the varieties . ,|u.r of a eamp, I'll just mention that while ' 0f , preaching was going on in our stroet, | t|iat what is known out ^pacing by, ^ ^^^^B^^^^ellow remarks, "?top! wbut ! ^ tbe devil it all this?" and they atop ami ! lintel); just then you hear tho cry of "catch bint! hold hi in !" and here conic Ia doscn men chasing some fellow who has, perhaps, stolen another's hat, and "slain bang" he goes square into the congregation, before lie is aware of what I is on hand, After several such (to the writer) amusing scenes, the ministn I, gets quite an audience. Your Camp Marion correspondent ( peaking of his hoys doing everything | | by numbers, "one," "two," "right turn," | "left turn," tie., reminds rae of the fact j that, Col. Crogg has added another rath- c disagreeable "turn" to Hardee's drill, r known as "lam ou4and is generally i brought to a fellow's mind by tho sound ? f a certain instrument kept at the guard 0 house, about 41 o'oloek every morning. a Of all tbe turns this is the worst that a could be taken on your correspondent. > 0 I would have sent the Roll of the ; b Rebels sooner, but for there being no ! M appointments made. Our Captain wish-j tx rr xi h: j ? ? -*? ? try the wco, and be cert tin that kuo i whom he app*?inted would not here re#o i chang- 1 after tbe Roll waa oooe wise ithed^ * I "ou >e health of our Company la good, tbe tbe boya are in high epirita,*amioue its i ordered where they can "do some- , piaa I for fheir country." tbe ??? kin* Friday, SrpT, 18th, 1801. 'jack le cur unity which I apoke of yeater- 1 way 1 hire seen to day. The Keglment ' tbe\ received marching and will batt uhtcd'y leave thin place on next Ha rday for Norfolk. Wc shall then km ndcV command of General Ilugcr of Dal h Carolina, an old U. 8. officer. ' pinj ttera for the "Rebels" ahould be tho to Norfolk until further notice. It the id that it is a tnorc desirable post its I aapplies, lietlth, fights, and such of *J ifieMiin Kicbiuond. TImj enemy ?ii making great preparationa at that ice feMMluu^tiircrjr proha- Vir [For the Florrjr Dispatcli.] CAMP MARION, ) September 20tli, 1HG1.j Mn, hoiTon,?I r??ad with tuuch pleasure in a recent issue of your paper, l communication from my friend a Ke/x I, written from Camp lice, noar Richmond Collie of In* pictures of camp life wen* cry wivid, and I am often reminded of hetn in our camp; particularly the t ivijry of the boy a in making the naosl loise, and the greatest variety of noises, 'here*was another portion of hi* letter I hat came to ine with the familiarity of household word : The cxhorhitant pri- 1 ee charge! the soldier* by the Rich- 1 tond merchants. Mr. Editor, a "Rebel" | ced not take the troub'e of traveling a* 1 ir from homo as Richmond, to take ex- < eriment.il lessons, in the modus opernn i by wbicli soldiers arc relieved of any I iperfluous weight, that may percbanc?, * wo found its way to their purses or t >cketa. The goodly town of his uativi- , a ' ufTords a most striking exauiplo of the a isc with which sueh feats are accom- fc inbed. If he was to walk down it* ' " jrass grown lanes," and ^ike a turn on b the Ray," that place where its mer- ? units most do congregate, and price ? ly article of trade there found for sale, w i would ao>n learn that there are places 1? ider tho shadow of the Pdmeiin t? ill as in iba "Old l>o?ini?>:i," vkrrr h triotism and prices current bear a close b ini'y to each other. A say* ty had the unflinching effrontery to urge him fifteen cents for a drink of nu whiskey in Hichtnnad, whereas he ,n s often had it offered to him for noth; by the Major. Ah my dear wl ,ebel," there are many Uiehrnonds, hut F' y one Major like the. Ahtjor, nnd that cr tii mac If. Why iu Georgetown they uld charge that for looking in at a ah igholc. Hut about prices: I will ?* that to the ?i?e of the place, fieorge he n can ahow as handsome a eliding 80 lo for prices, as any town of .its age *1 this continent; and the beauty of its !,U1 tern is that all the slide is upwards. thi tan certainly boast of this one element , t.s composition that is not finished. id, I do not say that they use their ! " r four pound weights as quoits, or the ' rp corner of an anvil for a huh, nci- ( 1 ? uo i say that they use their yard- ' 1 Its ns walking canes, in order to era ice their length. Their pounds may : of s the legitimate number of ounces in : 'ho n, and their yard* the proper number 'he piartcrs and eights. I mean to sav con it is tho result of price?price with- ' cd measure. : tba or Mr. KJitor, let mov ask how it is, hy raising tho i ci ^^^^^^^HJ^PP^MI^istneywcre ^PHj^Tofake, why should they not Adhere to it? Is it because business is paralysed? other branches of industry are paralyzed also. is it because money has grown scarce, tendering it ditbculi for them to meet their engagements? it is so with sll other cla?ses of pursuits. Rather is it not purely and simply becaoso they have the articles iu their own hands which n*"i*ity obliges others to have, and knowing that this necessity exists, tloy mro determined to lose nothing by the stringency of the times; for if one dollar is ss hard to get now as two was twelve months ago, and the merchant chirges two dollars now for what j he would have sold for one d< liar, twelve liontha sen l?? J* 'L* iu*ui|f Homing t>y the >ressurc which is fulling so heavy on all it her pursuits. Mr. Kditor there are u.iny way* in which patriotism manifests tsclf in these days of fierce ami cruel rarfaro on our rights. Theto la a l'ost- j tfioe patriotism; it breaks out on the rrival of every mail, and m? n (?) that re neither fishing nor fighting, gloat i ver the TeMie graphic dispatches of attics fought and victories gained, of i egos and sorties begun and ended, and i jaat with a knowing look, and more j f :i O li It X wing sbak< of the lu-ol. . tin* d?rti?T W rt of a fool when be want* tovjtnpk #h ',) >>f tba many things gigantic that be r" Beiorfgaid ia doing. There U if Pjoe-Hox Patriotism, that manifest* lb presence si street eornera, on^afpaw pS lax, sad in rerj warm weather under < shade of outspreading oaka. ni a I is greatly enhanced by juleps Slfd tri [ kuives; It talks knowingly of tbp. ou ' tbinga should be dose, and b?t% f should not be dNN?eritieisee lbs l"< lea of Itnll's Run, and MaPbSM^ ins?curses the authorities for not ikfasting in Washington, lunehiigi hi t "J tituore, dining ia Philadelphia, sdMj 4 > in New York, and going to btfm ^ foot of Hunkerbill Monument, H ^ light of burning Boston. Itgoa<4|ea tec Is with rago at the bare mentiop Icfi'iiding the State of South Caroline *pi liainuate.x that it is a Mark of CowarflHT for any one to w?nt to plop sbn|fl ginia, the place where the enafl K! met, and where the fightiujfl I p 11 W^^WTandt^^^rer^^^^H lionin and to its home coin for reads with u h ?art over do wing with syVt .i a ? pamy, ot tin* suffer! ;.g.. ui.d privation* nl the soldier: bow tic n >uft< rii?i? for clothing, blanket*, *hoea? how the sick ant destitute of these comforts, which are ao necessary to tiis recovery, and drops a tear at the accounts oftho many who are dying away from home, with no loved one near to pillow rheytinkiug head and hear the last whispered word tall from the lips. Nolt comes the Price Current Patriot. He who trims oM coats off with a few pieces of blue ribbon, arid sells thein at the price of superior new g-xnls?who pulls old calicoes fr>un hidden recesses, which they have occupied until they niht claim n title by possession, places hem in the light of day, for which light ic is thankful, becau-o it coals nothing, ind rdaps on four hundred per cent, on he original eosf ? he who rushes to Ins tore door at the sound of mart'al music, nd lW:^s hi.4 hat in th> air as the brave >ny.s march by, on their way to where 'uty calls them, and then rnshes hick ' chind his counter and, in order to isk? up for lost time, alter* a five it to six, a nine to a ten, and then sijht 'ith inward satisfaction ut the sacrifces e is making for his dear country In ne, he who is mean enough to sharyen , nth ends of a shoe peg and aell it to\ lintl neighbor for seed oats, is the nf - ? ni.uiu iu? category ol tin j rice t'urront Patriot. Without defining any more of the nit- ( erou* branches of the patriot family. . t mo n?k you, Mr. Editor, to unite itH mo in whit I am going to repeat:!, rom all such patriot* Good J^ord deliv- ; , us. \ Anon I may have something to say ' , oui other matters, such for instance as' f lescriptiun of this locality, its extreme |c althiness, and the reasons why it is i _ ; and perhaps may enter into a de- j dption of the I'titriotir citizens of the f( rrounding country. I say I m<ij/ do ? a; but at present I am non committal. ciri vive. t 30MMUNI0ATI0NS. J [For I lie Horry Dispatch.] h To tho Liadioa cf Horry. at I make this call to tho friends, moth- I c, , wives and sisters of the Volunteers ! M Ilorrv ?" -* j Bv..ci?nj, aim especially to | ?j sc of iho llorry "llougli anil Iteadys," ti Company which 1 have the honor <p J )j iiuand, fieling that it will be respond- j tI to with the same alacrity by you, an | M t with which your country'# call was j fr us. Vour brave and true men are a( he field and ready for the at rife, and 'f ill on you, to provide them with hi,,{ -cs wh.i-h is !'<"MibUj^AbM T woollen cloth, the cold of the coining wmter.^^H confident that the District, by usiag^Q proper < (Torts, ran do a vast deal for u! I want two hundred pairs of sock#, mad from cotton and wool mixed, also on thousand yards of cloth frmu the san> mutcriuls, for shirts and drawers, dyei of a slate or lead color. Those that cog not furnish wmil for socks can bud 1 substitute by picking up old flannel woru-out merino, or gmsia of a aiiuiUl character. Thoio that can furnish tb< filiing, and have not the money to bis) the warp for lite cloth, will be furnished by making application to Mr. B. J. Singleton, und giving a statement of the uutnlier of yards of cloth that can be made, and the time in which it will be ready. l*et all go xealously to work at once and do what they can. Success in the cause ot civil liberty depends in a largo degree on the inflmnrc and rj-tr/ions of toman. 1 know that a Urge ??* 1 - J,,M ?>VSU V?UM?I uu luurh 10 the way of contributing, <> I will pay a fair pric? to all that ilou.it feel able to give, but thuee that will contribute aa a present will hare my thanks ao<* the thanks of the Company. All that will engage in the enterprise will plcaeo give their naniea to Hf.\ i S1HH HA hglcton, stating what tbey-wtH furni?b, ] ? tfme of delivery, and th? price if to paid for, Ac. Let all do something, it ia only one pair of aoeki I viab ^ y material# as soon aa possible, an as'tn fx1' ,fc them made up. Id conclusion let HI i return my thanks, and the tbanka of e Company to all the friends that eon- 1 ihutcd so bountifully to our feast before r departure to the Camp. I will not rntiou tho Dames of any of the donors ' rfear of not getting all. * SAM. BELL, Captain t Horry "Rough and Keadys " ^ pri$spa%|:; KDlTOIt. " I c,", JOSEPH T WALSH. of> 1" * p. r bumdny Moraing, Soptembnr,36 w(( cap am I dul MT T ? Kditoriul an<l Proprietary departments if the I htjm/rh, will he conducted entirely ia ependrnt of each other AH com- j i municatio i referring to the former, ntiiat he J addressed t> the Kditor. financial matters, | nnd ereri hlng connected with t' c husines*. of the pn er. will he condrcted hy the Pro- I prietorw, r Mr. N. (i. ttsteen, who will transact any lisinc** during their absence from ? Te cheerfully surrender much Ol our sprc this Week to the correspond- j ence from the Camps, although we have | , been compelled to crowd out other ?at- ' , ter prepa-cd for this issue. , - T ? - ? Tho Too Doo Logiou. We publish (Jen. Harllec's order* in this issue, and sincerely hope that the ; ilorry Ibgiment, in selecting its field j officers, will have an eye single to coin- ; petcncy, and not popularity. The sigus of the times indicate that the legion may very soon, have work to do, and its j Regiments should have leaders who will understand and perform their duty. Solf Reliance (| The frequent expressions of anxiety as ^ to whit position the European powers 0 will hold towards the South, have always excited in our mind, contempt and timr- g tifioation. They will not and should not |( inol U" *K?tli an* *tat??, mmA ??_ l?t )?? ? ^ wc will achieve our independence. The ^ following remarks of the Charleston Courier, expresses the sentiments which p . very Southern heart should entertain p n the suhiect: - I "The South under the nublitnc in^pi- f, ation of her noble cau*e, feel* herself norc than etjual to the work that ha* j( ?cen forced upon her. The auccesae* Nl hut have crowned our arm* hare cou- ()( irined that elevating conti lence, and we >j< ight under the con*ciou?nes* <?f our iniocibility. Thu nature of the conflict ( reelude# the possibility of foreign inter |(i ereiice. We alone can decide ttie innae teutons question* that hare brought the wo section* face to face in martial urmv ? Tt t is our institutions, our rights, our ^ roperty, our honor, our homos, <?tir live* f It at are threatened by the sordid and (^ ojstfnl slaves of an uumitig ?!? d, mean od cruel despotism. We inu*t vindi- ? ( ?te, defend, puui?h and repel. We i . i ust defeat and conquer our foe*. The ..j ightest assistance given us by these nsoos will bo exaggerated by our cowardf and unscrupulous foes, and will de t act from the glory of our success, and i riously mar its efleets. To accept aid j out any power will damage our cause, ' t id entail evil on coming generations cjc o build our hopes of auccca on the arms ranother people, would lie an admission | r inability for tho great work wc have lio or i.oiicd ' ' ' jHRart* are true, our arms strong, we I have an inborn love of freedom, we havo K a clear perception of our right*, our re Jfftorcea are inexhaustible With *uch a country as ours, such instincts and aspie rations, snd such a foe as we arc called i to resist snd punish and humble, it would be both sinful slid cowardly to t rely on any other help than that which , Heaven will grant. r t "A proper sense of our own digniiy, a f oorrect conception of the nature of the ! present struggle, a full appreciation of the cause in which we aro engaged, make i the deiire for foreign assistance dishonorable, and inspire an mm u ranee of ulti mate and completo aucceaa, that will clothe ua with a greater strength than we Would feci if we wore backed by tho ar uiea of England and France." An accident occurred on (he Mobile and (Jirard lUilroad, at Station No. 6, on Wednesday last, by which the engine waa thrown down au embankment twelve feet high, and the engineer so badly wounded that be died the neat morning. 1 The fireman, Edmund Browning, waa I alao badly injured. T (JJbi V . NEW8 OK THE WEEK, i o:> * i'Jip following imporunlind necf??rj irp^ ler has appeared in i he Charleston pa- Tl a : f?r I UDQUARTERS PROVISIONAL *i,ty FORCES. i ??"? ; Department <?r South Carolina.^ the Charleston, Sept. 10. 1861. I i unlli ler* No. ?9 , th I I All p? i???na whatsoever are p?w?it??e i?j ptohilnu-d fr<?9i making ?njr lipfhta ??r I CUMlJ mil* >>f anj kin#. on the In ncliaa ??r 1 ,|w viciuity of the C'taat of th* State. rj.||H h??i speci*! authority fr<>m the proper 1 fW , il iry couhm nidi r*. 1 tl. No per?oii4%wlnitfver are allowed ^ tXt fr.quent or wtalt tha Island- on the j at, except the pt>>|>er residents thefv- 1 .jm|| utile-* upon military duty ; nud every j Hon ilniug mi <*ill he an nun r i I ildlt I * li mcording t military la* U wialljf enjoined upon tb?ofi^^^| I y on tho const. aa^^tf d cittXt ns re-i(|^fl I brinjc b< Bj ftm. I in tTioTrrT-pEBB BR all officer* are enjoined to ev? ry sueIt ease a* nmy b<- brEH H fore their notice, ami briiijr purlics ty of any nets yiimicil to the cuintry to " tile speediest pUiiisl>Uielit. I H> order of Hrig. (ten. Itiplev. I c LEO D NVALKKK, A A \.(i. \ si ??? ^ I *1 The Oovi-nmr of North Carolina has ! issued a notice to tlie agent* of the vari at ous railroad companies, prohibiting ttnir (i couveying bacon ami leather out of the w State under the penalty of a heavy fine , p( ar imprisonment. They nrc also instruct jtl to report to him the names of the I to shippers and owners of such articles, as fo Jtider tl>is prohibitum may l?e stopped. j T? The telegraphic oable b* lw<en Forts j Ci Moultrie and Sumter has been success- to 'ul'y laid. This is an important eonsec- th ,inu. Messrs. J. N. liamewcll & Co., j lie patentees, of the tire-alarm telegraph, ! th sere the partus who accomplished the i cs fork. ! ph Charles Henry Foster, claiming to be a ' an federal Congressman from North Cam. ina, culled on President Lincoln a few by lay* ago, fhr the purpose of tendering ! Im Yankee Government .1 full brigade . sic f loyalists from that State. ; sei The sequestration of Yankee effects is Inl oing on nt Richmond at the rate of 11? early a half million for the past few thi wy?. fir Tf** OrTrttf* mf?ny or the 1 CTi 'unkees arc bundling up their notions, bei nd endeavoring to c*capo before the ex- j eu< irution of the forty dajs, while many ' bo .v udo friends of the South nre arriving 1 nci roin the North to protect their property int roin sequestration. ! th* Twenty-two refugees from Maryland I Ne ave reached Richmond, including two I lembcrs of the Legislature. Many ' nn hers are packing up, and will follow tlui here is a perfect reign of terror in 1 No lary lainl. Wonieif are violated, proper * destroyed, an I the sligliest suspicion n??> ads to imprisonment, mid in many ca- ( "[?' * with death. . I ilea A spofial dispatch from Memphis, ' No Mill., <luled the lSht.tnthe N O I'iea- 11 ^ mo, slates that the TennrsMeaiw have L-. n f. ?i? ?" ' ' ~ ?! mizanct litown, forty ; "pi ree miles South by West of tin* liniiin* j Tl? lie ami Nashville Ktii II mil. Tiny , h 'V ninl a I 'Tge amount of rolling stock, w'" licli wr is ipiiotly taken po?*e-on on of. [too I'ti'ti coin panic* of Kcntuckiun* milled ; '',e iiiii I our Haulier at that pi ice ' 1',,M The recent proclamation of the Cap- j ,'lt* ntJcmrul of Cuba in regard to vessel* w*'l ring the flag of the Confederate State*, > In 1 s caused cjuitc a flutter among the ! nu" idiliouisla, aud ulso in diplomalie cir- | The following i* the arlenton an a?ccrtaim_^S i * n a j til Wc learn from a reliable H week* before McClellan w?a tendered tb?T commission of Mnj ?r-GcDeral by Lin- ! coin, he was trying to aecure a position 1 in the Confederate Army ? that bis feel- ' ingn and sympathies w< re till for tho i South, but the temptation of superscd| ing (Jen Scott waa too much for hit prini ciples. The London News, of tho 31st of Au- : gust, my* : At five o'clock last evening n e*tcnsivc fire broke out on the pre- | 1 mi-ea of Messrs. Harrison ?Sc Wilson, su- , I gar bakers and refiners, situate in fpper I I Dock-strcct, East Smithfield, and within , a few yards of the St. Katharine I><?ck. ' The premises consisted of an immense , block of brick buildings, covering more ? than a quarter of an acre of ground, ' about eighty feet in height and fifty feet \ in width, containing nine stories. Tho ' loss of property is estimated at ?30,000. ^ Messrs. Harrison A Wilson are insured, J but whether to the full amount of their lota is not known ' The Confederate Government last week ( purchased the entire stock of oeffee in the | 4 . JL I . MIL I of wholesale dealerslti New Orleans little over one thousand hags?for r consumption. ?e imports into the city of New York lie year, up to August 24, was about ' nine millions less than same time jrrar. For the hnfgnee' af %e year reduction wifl l?e ahou#%iztT nine on* more. So much f?? the lot* of ? v u h< rn trade ir New Y?.ik MeraraWitaion, a cir(tantial iccount ul *"tal wreck of Cotifi derate war jMimer Suiut.-r. wreck i< allege*! to igttp oeeirrred on l?l ind of Triui M? r the 'Jffth of o-t. One of tlffc erew wl? . tool de<1. the llctihl <*J*. (Vpnrt* th it the I was most pmh.iMj wp-vlel iuteii. ^ i'ly by h potion of*the erew, who ' I H 'I eat Ki^^j H the Uw'e.I T?a to compel them cither to iirve or surrender " There h <* l>eeu a general disappearice of nar-nl officers from Savannah, f . - iMirgw. ii m understood fhat order* ere received for I bom to repair to some )int on the count. In Kentucky mutter* are fast coming a head. "It was rumored at Frank rt that Gen. Zollicoffer, with 10,000 ?nnosaooana, lind taken possession of in;bcrland Gap, where (hey will be able maintain themselves ngiin?t any force at Lincoln can bring ngainst them." Gov. Ferry in vigorously prosecuting e defence of the coast of Florida He lln on planter* to furnish help to comete the ha'terics at the Light-Ilounc d Old St. Mnr^s, ntid estimates that p work could he fiuished in fifteen days sixty laborers. A sailor captured by the Yankee niuer Massachusetts, but subsequently it adrift it; a leaky boat for refusing to se the oath, has arrived at New Orleans. ? was picked up nt sea. He reports it the cneinv have nino ...?v ICO ??ll latttTTcr T?Tand, anf are expecting lumr to build a house for a hospital. The tony expect twelve thousand troops to divided on the Island and in that Ighhorhood. They also declare their ention of fortifying Ship Island, nnd is prevent communication between w Orleans an I Mobile. Although a battle seems most immiit near Washington, it is Selievcd if important events vrill first occur at rfidk <>r in its vicinity. [)n the loth instant an engagement k place upon the occasion of an attack ?n and the burning of Hall's bouse, ir Arlington A detachment of the w Orleans Washington .Wtillery and ! the uttaek, whieli w.i.h \ij;orou?ly nmeil for ;i while by lh?' Federal*.? impetuosity mill iliirili^ of the a< i.ick, I rever, mi I lie put I of tin* (' nfi ?l? ?air*, I > w.'iil 1111 > tin- linen of I lie Fedi r?l? IT i'l tluir purpoee, ntruek terror to enemy. After l^hting their w:?y to r object and the buruing of the Iioum', I'm.federate* returned to their estops lent the lima ofu man The Knli rvln In rni'lgenii l?mt iU linsT^HP^ lh>"t, 'stiae^raM^ HS nith fsrnlintt ?- . I MOT1CE. * Major t h. holmes, win .1 ?* act an Recruiting Maater, to U | recruit for the ranka of the "llorry |B Volunteer*." now in VirKinia. Autliority will b? conferred on him to HI give tree tranaporlation l?y Railroad _ W to the t'otnpany. Able-hodled mrn who haTr the patriotiam to aacrifice their litue, and life if need* he, r>n the altar of their country's lilierty, will be gladly reeeiwl. I appeal to the men of llorrv, to ahow thcinaelre* worthy eon* of Iheir aire* who to freely bled and died, that he blearing* of a free government might I^omI to their children. The battlea of the 4outh, utat be fought in Virginia. On her ?oil our liberty will be gained, or utter ruin overwhelm ua. I appeal to you fellow-eith ter.a, to auccor and auatainyour eompaniea in Tirginia. If they l?e *aoriflred, then our ihertiea fall with then. Sept 2b 80?If T. W RKATV. HARLLEE & WAXSH, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW k n i> SO 1.11" 1 t ttRH in equity Office - Cod way boro', 8. C. ien. W. w, HAKLLKK. JOS. T. WALSH. Feb 28 I ly