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MWNJiilJRNAL - - - - " raimT aoRine,jnE;(, tmi. ^v?..>.s...' ... j.^,,,^====s?^^ . W+feftdreiteatiriiotit&i foe wfc, to na?k# our \ -r *",% . ?toowk4g?asqjfr to Xr. J. T. HicwoHuy. of tho TObtita for aoa vanat?te &<suB??ro feg*t^ogt<^rp?p?v HHr^ - or Gw, /a^ygZ^Te hear viib <f*rp c?* ? $retth& lh? wcQodof the paflaot G?n. A. G. Jeakm* j0: !*ctfWd lb? figfct with Ukj Y*nke$ Ta>drm ?a?ter ^ "0*66$^ ?t Ihrti&fi, %u prorrd Mortal V ! 0?n?ral Rim 4*0 Tttio* ba? .' lieeSeatfti (**o?s8. Tbe Richmond JX?wMaafcat jWfeufUnw ef Yfe?r B$*CA2MSft G?CW4L?Tfc* S*&??n3 p*T+r* \aMtmatJfe*lQok?e! Iterant oftbo 1*4 Soath ' flbniftaii l&ftsfar) fn&rrtry. fe?rt*?i qfe(j|H# Gcotrs! Sa Um IVorfe****; Army. ~B.iVw-.WMH, .. e.vaiiv ?l Mste Owen! WcLaw* b?$ artf**) to 8?w?*K , where fee ftflRR&ts oawnsm-J, reform? 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L Kkkhfri fo? fatoft ampuiMiyfX J<&t? * W *%?esft8rtefci?t K. e febnarf *iljtfaUt is p * ftij&ylMft* 8? fori* K*tfd*ir # , iwltal3w*J$ii* *? fear **9* "** ifei $a?i g r ' ? thumb wmaam ** tram* ?**??** *ov mmt v, *. *" * tnmveaA&ct &t vmrsoaot . 0m *S$& tmr rf tfy I'wwicr ?<* rM if >t.? 4$? gtt&iw &r$???? 5# la ^itefjatk**, 3*ut?l **> bcaro * ^ ' torn traijp&qfr! fee.- a^?u t? w? * t ' * Ul**! {y,wfeiw aM*. bft U* mi* ?' hLr erptau* n4 fefewMaf <w?r IwtjTwl * - h $*c% ngafs&em ?l nmoadi witaiM fa*tat*?* 1?#WptBfelll W bmo OqmnhaN K.if ?* ' i- ^ with ih*k fe?*wc rww talS&t* .. BNhBlMt 0*OFKVBtttAtT*mU? *!>*/ ' ^ ^ y^|jp?ttWl4|t thi fea Si^fe ? f the W tl-terftga* i . 1h(Sn? CH'awjbtos. ^ &ri. &. Chartf*^ t* ww in CiMn ' whir taftffc fa (4*^ ft portion df their tor* fjUmeilfotofi* It. JRt K kft * *eii ktxmfi RWf' ifclKSt etOmkeXM I i? ?*?# i* Uto rr.a*vr oockr Urt *pp&&*m \ ot the C5t* Coasdt wfeo fupfir 0* f a** Thft pfwrlw*o* are roM, w? ^tortaod, l$ ,? (hot* wbo ae#ri tfee?, efcafor tte dtrMk** a tr*?! * ' alllLu of lfe? C<W*i at ogwt Tb?* trfc? mmbte i? bey, *f*a ex tkeX i*U% {ao*t tber? *rc, onhapjslj, memy-?e dwnawtwatf) ar* *?pplx*i *r*tu4,>*!y Tb? total ftemter of p?r**jft who r*iy fa U?ir ?uU. MMwm* Bf?o ?m? toppl** fnrtbuni by |t? City C<retK& ftroegb tbftir Aptmt Mr It<w?*f i* ?t kptst tea tboawftti Tbft QftAfttii* rt^uir^i m U*rt>fort tw*e, mi * trust thM K*r*h?w wfil be M*t?) alabftftsf ?rb*l rfw? baa wtth p*ra<*ii?ri ffuffrritt# Cberimott. CASUALTIES Di TlIi'M & C BATtALTQ* Co?nwtwy A?G*pt B $ Iaka* Command' iag?Kiltod : Privates W II Atkinson ami Jtme DcBrahl. n I. I .1 v I l t ft# nr?i f ncrvoQstj ^ on nam in wo ?c?a : 4 si iincr J D H?dgtf^ /obn 8 Mixoti ami W J Stokvs! gferiowily woaod?d in the body; M X Black**H, Samsei \Vcbb, J I) J W Betty. Severely in bij^; S ^Rodgcii, Slightly ?> ' ' V ^ ' * * * * . jfrfy ' , * i f ' Vrt 1 ry -je ?' r 31 ' './ ' - j*? ' : ' ' * < . '* I- " , % - \ ' *r LiLJL+Jl 1 Bgg g % in leg: &-fg> M iipegli. Severely io arm: Sergt <1 jf J 'Outlaw, James Walson and J II Clybnra,. T (arm taken off). SligbtJv m ibe$54o: Ctopl B 1 U Beibanc. H? ' g Missing?None. * Com pany I >?Copt J L Jtmcs Comma tiding. 1 Killed?None. > F Wonnded-Lt R W Yomk foltifc Pri- i c 9 * ? "Vjilo S F *?rey, severely in shoulder and thigh. * Mining--None., 4 * Company F?Capt Dove? Scgan Command- < ,ing. ?Private* K B West and Joseph f fcdL . .: i Wounded?Lt Wm McSwfcsn, severely in * arm. $vrgt 0 I* King and L 0 Hough seriously * in head, I)ovc (Canton, John J Fobom, W C 1 llatclitf.Dove Tiider/N WJooc% C J PhiR * Hps and 3r?*oe K Watftins AitghUy in head. y Jaior* ? Heron, Ooorga King, and 1 C A /aiwon H-rtoudy in body, fteese' llol- * lam! slightly On shoulder. C W. McOudnll slightly in ebr?t- Oeoigr W Kennington s slightly in side.' ? N Vnr through acre rely itt I arm and le^. K J [Ml, Timothy Scott S L * ?. .0. .. *? .. ti at' Gardner. Cistfptoa*- 1'aie sod J A! iiagtxxJ iligbtly in leg. J S Hough merely in thigh. J Robert* in ami *%btly. R K JUrnc* j tuftchUv in finder. M^aing?None. v Company G?-Lt L L Clybrcn? Commanding. ' Killed *rW t IkgU v, J K Cirbnro, J G Gaa* I fcin*? C L Gardner. J C Holland, John Kirby, ' W U McNeil, Betttly Outlaw, John J Perry, * T G Sutton ami J A> W?a. Wounded?Li W J Taylor venou^v in head. 1 Sergl S C Ckbam merely in thigh. Sergt J G May rant tcrcrely in cbc?t. Scrgt T J Sinyrl 1 merely in k*g. Cor|>l B F Spear* aevcrelyin j hip. Com! hi G Datwcb mewl? in head. Private* S ^ Angrotine, 1) Jlornbsiv, T Kirb* and J N William* wtrmly in hod v. W ft 1 9 # Gaidar fcrcaely m hand and arm. B T Bradly ( In finger. w Baakina the leg and am. Jam?* * Confer in the no*cv John Oil! dtghiiy m aim. 1 n Honey aevettly in head. L C J one* flight !v . in ftbonlder. Wia Poach neverely in the thigh. J A Smith merely in arm and leg. Godfrey ' Sutton SKfcriy m head. J B William* aorcredy in ?ho#Jer. W M Wilton atvendv in fee r mod ankle. O il Gar merely in cheat | MWing? W L Smitft, trippotod foib^baodr j of U*c wcmv. \ v ' ?? -, 2? -, ., ' WcwrnW and captored?Corp) W J Caopcn Vmzte* K j{ te# aftdWm T,Ti1lfp%a . ffctUrsttng from WoofiiM^m^Kicfiard Brw&i teretvh iem No brnvcr of fetter **>&]&** ever mariltrd to Imllt# U*an ihoM? six** ttansf* art? record**! ? id*r? ? Tin? teal of Iticm fcH in a phxrpp tftxfa by illo 7th '& C. JMtatt* oil tlio PmwV^ its front of the ontteiifte ?f tfm fUchmcAMi. Notijr did tltey *Hf^ two too ocffettauoit of lh? old *Palmetto 8teti?. TMr fettle *r? ?*s *hoy* snarmlxr irltm too an? ffotp." The wmy& work* wtre ystt^ j tied, and (4t ryanr ofdm lifiw bfqjjlfafr1 [ iifc'i ^i|!^Tft>^l'''WtrU" jifent Wcaty j ' 3lta) mientr*; tit* ??m of ife Battalion tej (Too) <me ftMukod and ?rtv-?lno. Fifty ***** f ($7$ fell* tdrrctvl Kta#. , . *f *!*?? fe? day long! t*1 fe o-nMSfibwed by Ihae^D# Bnga4rt and \ patfhmUfiy UuR^ib S. C.TlattaJlw. y ' - - t? e i.&ik ' 3 ?*? ?? mt ?** * : f c .. a a ?- - , )?oi t* anuuvtwrtwwf a l^?r.?tv j5rap* a>n ftfjmbfic'j* that henry f. * l*n iwl t<i igmem jcswi of?^i''in*ijgspt w. rrtw* rorupanv ?rfWtWf n f<wr week* I itiii-'O, lw(, luring a j>??rU?w, b* *4? i^iMe fn niwfins a lv?rw >fc! r*tf*!y by (be Uuic the rowp&ny <stp)ftfi<pve bim 4 far-j k?iigb fw % few ?uy*, ?bco lft k> crayon* a. borfcr oynt ukj ?fnn?v, an<l *urt?*! 1 ;^rtv big iir 4 negn* t<> take bbn #rm** lb** river tit JM>ki?? wber* bo r**aceab?l *bim*rlf until im opportunity be twbntei * fin* ywivc tiaf?v s*wn bim *cnm the river, nt?<I intulc bi* nay into our line*. That boy will make n*oMifr. mt- ? % ? - -m siuixfkuiax (iipo.-Ai for lb? bnuvjy, "notbinj* ?itenu?lf,"'-#iKl the water, *p?l nought hi, in mulirr." Wbftt uo you often drop, yet never \Jnp to pick up I A hin'? news sumlwtajr^r. mow thk ttuna-miHiitifirri, Savabnah Hffwbtic** tnrc* a very intorching narrative of crent^Hk have recently transpire*! on the M twiteippi, obtained from i! of !w?! about lJ/HJO iiKft, willj a full ct|nirn?ei)i of material war, ?-U of which wa? raptored bj Price. entire force (except 1,400 moaeted trocpa) bad boon either killed, wounded or taken prisoner*. Banks' army numbered about 32,000, onljr * ?000 of whom bad made their ew^ape, tbe re#** 1 ) * lue having bees disposed of in the same manias the command of Steel*.' The forces of Cirbv Smith bad only sixteen 0 pound ride pros'with which to fight Banks' forces, bat he low bis serenly one pieces of artillery, eight of rhich are 32 pounder Parrot!*, forty-seven 12 rounder Napoleons, ami sixteen 6 pounder*. \roong the stores were sixteen wtf^ons loaded vith medicines, thirty two ambulances, (the irst that our army bad ever seen,) all of the i ncmy's ordnance, commtsmrr and quartermasters stores, and 20,060 small arms, amount* ng to a complete outfit, which they had never iad before. They now fee! able to say to their riende on this side of the Msaiawppi, that they ?t)! giro a good account of t|cremnant of! lie enemy left id their department, or ip other J iroftk tint they intend to clean them out, i md establish Confederate independence west of j he Missisaippi. .. Hie following address of Con. Smith will \ how what has been accomplished by onr brave ; roop* since the commencement of Aw present j aunpaign: | Headquarter* Teaks Misaituwt Dep't, j Camdex, Am, Mat 4, 1864. Soldier* of the Trant* Mwimppi Dep t: The campaign inaugurated at Mata&rfd on j tbe day of national tot and application, has ! inder iVrvidence, been crowned tritb meat? thmmnand brilliant soecc?. Yon have d?- ? fcated a foe three lime* yoar number. The kids of Manifold. lleauant Dili, Clcntierrille, PoUon Springs iliri* Mill* and Jeakirw" For ry, attest your devotion. 8,000 killed and j eonnded, 6,000 prisoners, thirty-foe r piece* of' urtittory, 1^200 wagons one gunboat and three j transports arc already firmta of your victories. I Ihc path oi glory k still open to yon? perron- j Kent security to yoer home* before yon. Call 1 together ronr comrade*, and shookkr to then!* Jcr *o w?{ yet free the toil of onr beloved country from the invader * Joottfet*. Soldiers of Arkansas Muamm, Texas and Loumana! yon have the tbsnUof a grateful people. Vonr living will be respected?vocr dead honored and revered. ii Ktaar S*irn? General. * ^ ' W :: . Cujrtox, La? May 24, vu Striwnr, 26th.? Bank* ha* escaped from Alexandria by way o Sbrcveport A J. Smith's corps ha* gone op to N^tcUe* and V?Usha?g; the balance to foil reircafc toward* Iff* Orfau*, bm#g sow at J&ganta, m hank of 0hP*$t. Gen. Caaby ha* *rrivedafld aaaoaed amuasnd, B&&* having goo* to New Gifean* It ? reatnkkuMta! ?A Id* fpjiiliL (Wttl i Ai-itt MHWI| iw VW;?- "wnt *" fjtiu Dick Tay br b trowing Atthfc&Uya Hirer twelve roile* Ubw where Bank* craved.? fUnk* troop* ??w reported, *e good ambotfty, to be very mack t^eia&ttk WiUno the H?iwt day*. the batteries belomng toScott* comnu?niiJi**e fired into five Yankee transport* crippfog three f?no?*ly, knocking oat Use steam pipe of one and driving crtf il^ gnobaa Ui*t camera her relteC Lm of Use enemy not known* Thw Jn ffljfljftd (i|p w^kdjr 6r jiRir adrain# the cfwwr m*v Cwro%* L*., ru Srwwtr, May 2$. ?At ti* oVloc^j y?*t*fdar evemj# the Yum atroy *etv*? lite inarfcwit up tK&r eamp at MfCganta, whef* titer had Urn fortifying, and moved down the fiver. Uto cavalry' and *r~ tHlcry went by land, tbo infantry on transports. Wbwteo'i Tesaa ttrtliy was twenty miles we* of Morgans* at last aceomit* ami Wr infas try **ra m Stamper* waiting for Walker to cense up. * A liajor of Ike Confederate Army, who rromcd .the river yesterday, reports as follows; Seven gunboat* and ten transport* have been I ** MM ... i i . i cipiimi on ivcu ivivrr. mc wnwc aumocr of Yankee prisoners* thus Cur, taken by tt* in !?om?uua and Arkansas U 16,000. On the I2lh instant, two gunboabfrnd three transport* wet* captured in Southwest Louisiana by Col Alexander. At! tho property ffotn toeh*? to Sittspon h*? imn entirely destroyed by the enemy. They, burned iiidtiwffmhttte^r hotxm* e*tfwi glut, warehouse*, eons crib^ and trerrtbtfig the, Many farailw* are thus left destitute i**fh of food and clothing. Two transport* passed up the river tertwday with negro troops. tieoeral Canby has gone to Yickabnrg. Yankee papers received by fiag of truce contain the following despatch: Afiftiifttirri 8et ai>*a, Flaa aitir Blaciiiawk,} Mouth of the Rod River, May 16, > Yia Cairo, May 22. ) Hon, G, WiUf*t StrrHary of tkt Xary : 1 have the honor to irform rou that the portion of tho squadron caught above the fall* at Alexandria has been relieved from ita unpleasant position, btving to the indefatigable exertions of Lieutenant Colonel Bailey, acting Engineer of the l&th army corps, who proposed and built a tnse dam of 600 feet across the ttver at the lower falls, which enabled all the Vv*aci? to pa** over in safety the back water of the Xtwil^inpi reaching Alexandria. Yonr ob't serw't, David D. Porter, j Rear Admiral ] mch texas. { The Yankoes landed a force of three bun- j Ired men at Lavaca recent!v, and set fire to j the town. Seven blocks were consumed. | $ - J*. gjjfttfEllJgJfe yjaJagflfftf FROM OSN. IOUSSTOS'sjUmy. , > Atlaxta, Mar SS.-rlfeary akirmtthifcg commenced yesterday noon; betwee* FoHp Bad McPherson'* cOrpe, near Lost Mottaiir, twclrc miles Southwest from Marietta, and - fire miles Northeast of t>a!7as. *A15 in tiie fefternoon, the conflict raged vritl* great vjJRce, our troops meeting the enemy band to fcjtod/ ft is reported that the enemy was repdsed with1 severe Io?#. . \ Wheeler attached Caaavrlle on Tdfcdsy, defeating Wol ford's cavalry brigade. He lmed ISO and brought off 80 wagons and 150 ffaon en, v. The Yankees are running car* to Cass Station, Scroti report that three Yankee csrpi hate crowed the Etowah, ta route for DaTks Tbey are still crossing. Tbey inarch in' close order, with no 4r*ggiing, and ready hf a fight. 3dcPhcm>n occupied Dallas on Tuesday * evening. There was slight skirmishing in the afternoon and on Wedncsdgay rooming, with Polk's corps. The Yankees levy. heavy contributions upon the people along their line of march, and burn all mills, factories and good residences. In cases in which the owners nave left, they destroy everything. Atlanta, May 26.?p. tn.?Firing was heard last evening and sgait. to-day, supposed to be boot thirty miles from here, between Marietta ami Dallas. 3 - * Gov. J'row b ? her* with the Sute reserve* troops. The greatest confidence prevails. Ah-asta, May 27.?Johnston'* advance cam? up with the enemy at New Hope, four roik* East of Dallas, at noon on Wednesday. Hood's corps was the first in the fight; ami parts of.Stcvcaso? and Hind man's forces only we engaged. We had hot oije line of battle, j The enemy charged twice, and were handsome! ly repabci* I A printe note from Johnston's headquarters at Sunrise, yesterday, says the affair on Wednesday afternoon was handsome. I* til a Fiato, via Atujnr*. May 27.?The fight of New Hope on Wednesday was a decided soccer There was no gorcral engagetocnl on Thursday. There was sharp skinn&h\ ing going on Friday morning on our light, { with an ineffective demonstration against the a j West Point lUUrond. | Ofir fc*a the* iar k Im than 1,000. That j of the enemy is at least two to one. , ^ | (3m, Reynold*, wou&ded io the haul* of ! New Hope, b in excellent condition and oat of A dagger. No oftktw of oare have been killed, f Thw fight of New Hope waa between Hookers corps and &dv?WO&fa \ H mdman's ami ? Stewart* divisions. 1 (iVn. WhrfJcr Uj tM cavalry fight at Altoona waa successful. Ntw Hop*, Ga^ Mst 30.?While Jfeclu** y dismounted cavtdry ^ |T":T ij|fli Inn ^^iniT "*i'w?k^uiub?ri cirove in th?w* ?f the crfcm*^ taking poweseion of their breastworks. lie then ordered a charge, hot asccitaibiog that the enemy was in fail fence, he eoonteinnamM if The ?rtfer did not reach Lewis* Lngadc, whose gallant regiments the tth and 3tb KeftJbeky, rmhed forward with impetuosity ami entered the *?f??loe breastwork*, when* they feomt them** leas confronted hv Login* ' Fifteenth Amy Off*. Their fo? was 130 killed, wounded and missing. Nawilof*, Mat 3t.?Scareelj a shot w*#? fiml yesterday or to day. Bo& armies ape taking advantage of the temporary loll to enjoy the rent that afforded after the fatigues of net last thirty day.*- The weather is very warm ami dtft almost intolerable. Small *|oad* of prisoner* continue to come in ; about 300 have oeen captured, so far. * mow rtoama. CuinLapTox, Hay 2?.?The following despatch Ju? been nvWvod at hcadqoartm: j La* a Cfrr, FuJ% 23, m Sarxxx ah, $T. ?The folfowfog despatch has jmt htofii rereived frvitai Capt J. J. Diekeraon, from Camp Call, near Palatka, Ea*i Florida, dated ?3d tttst.: Capt N. f?. Borte, A. A. G. * .ffter a hard engagement of forty five minute-, I hart succeeded in capturing the steamer Cofttrftbiag, carrying two S$*ptwiu) Dabigrrn gttm, taking about tlrtjrltf prbonef*, together with sixtyfirp stand of arms and three stand of color*. Six of the enemy were wounded and about tw^jfy killed and drowsed. Among the prisoner are eight oonttnissioned officers. No one hurt on our side. I was comwlled to burn the boat, to prevent her felling into the enemy** hand*, a* the gun-boat Ottawa was anchored nnlf ? ff vr mil^k ilitfjint * "? ? W ^ ? ??*"? "t-? I * * 0 J. J. DiCKEftgo.v, C#pt. took tjie coa?t. Ciurhstc*, May 27.?TSie following official; ' telegram ha* hwn receive! at Headquarter* : . Adam'b Rrx, May i?6. To Capl //. IT. Fhidcny A. A. G.: Kar!r tJiH* mdfnifif t)?f? r-nr-mr rnfl/i<? dfrriotl atraiion* along my front in the Afbepoo *?d ! South Bdi*to Rivera. F<*r or five /jronboate and transport* attempted to ascend tho Ashepoo; they were prornply met at Chapman's Port bT a portion of my forces under Captain Eark^oftbe artillery, and forced to retreat ?