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'ltl"i t") !,t!.aIOI.V jli t7tal t),t i, "at".ii,'"1.'tl": ,.,nail:l' Ii=tt 1'tl"I:t 11i a: 'I(: iun:i'1'. Fr it~ ; .. :. . .. orriirr. 'rit' mvja,:un (I: i i Aiflliat Tihe ~ltoody 1'tork Beg~un. Itcn~l:u' 1, 31t: t 21 1 .1 A i jt10: j, per ~ it~v o:1 i'o~;:rC, :oo"t1 is .ooo 1 ~.p0 .. ".. "c . x.oidi i't i ;!1 0 t." IL''...! o .. .L..e' tli~j~ . weedi x:su:.ria :ie.l 3huinai:Lo J i,e.::n,: /alt!. AV*.! have it leinu re faicts Irons the seaitN if war. Te:n oihr *t .1. :c Nort hern tro,~p no1w *c:Cit 'I-: : x~ odu i:' tlooiit 5 ('00. Our 1r.'j.. : ; tO in: '1:iiir, retired :1 go dc to"or, :at lll iew 1d tile teOit11t, to 'r : Ot'X tinzoO1t, it'l tti1,.'i fromi A lexniotl it. n I lse linze of Ite Urania; :taid Alexanudria Railroadl. ( t'llu a! Biooiiham, with the P i-ct to) Brig * a., js e"t:ist of Cul. (;reeg's al11. 1(or.,o~ R~.iies 4 16010 ,trimg. ii atL M~uas'as Juntion~oo. EIt: ils" hits cozanazzll if Bet Coock 's tit~reo at Cutl'epe~r (,,i't l smareAtxnra.i tl: h;r t w~and in' aill to.tw .:, 5 000 ::' G.000 meno.: .Ani :od'timnn:l HIe ,ililut hits Itu dill lieo I -eat t., hi. ,tuppurt. I..l-A-'have joi.st r ciWJ 't1llio htoro A1t3+:cJ .lrrtoN, of y 24. '1'h"' Un~- Iol rh!= l ilg ire r nfl)i~ ii: e' ti noily Of Al-xood: ia. t.!!-%Volrt h, ('ulo)1l 1t'ta :!o'.W York Fre Ir enla~rd1)ttl'"L oha t'ku a rte 11z: .. ; oode whrc ItiaRt lit lse Maoi'- ite lion." .0 tlino stye t.at 'lover .ahe :.n:ii it ?:d 'at 1,10) h '': trt.o liii:.~ go \ :1 o. r,: ,c" ;:1, 14inoii vi..ib~le front~ the' , 1, l~..... . ....ro-It the lHotel. Jaek , . ,aa~ t iei!iu i 1 "_ . " 1+- -I~~~lii: t..!ii+.", t., poermitj the -1," a:..hi zo.;'i:s. Ii",t:1 E.2 jwuthi'. t"'.I:ji n. .. t .r."'L n1 tht fla. by 'orce, lhe.ta;, td ,:1t aka The Fire L oiitttv" ii lt'Ouiilteti f ell tijotot . .;oto. anti~ Ito it,. literally hlacek o.. pieces Iicir salire loavi'cnets. l it six hundolred Seuttheo n I ro-opi beluooloizog,' ",.0 Ic.:idria hlave art hell here. Fwoooa o:,c &UCUt, Ro~luo~utiv. ttctil- oftheOce.upiotiooa t tile,,. 'iI . i 01. i~alI t.e~t Cako.:i ilri-ouo:ers at1 in,ol waro~ oii it Iti+ ,liilo.oI " that l~:thi str *eolote i iCttoo:ioolilly Mr. .taokhioon, the. r.prio'I r IIt' he to ole1, was oaeep1 wl etn Cu.l. lEil..woorthi tiio-o aioll ;.ire~ daown: te ('"-ritl 'l'ate 113-4. 7. wi leill a WIft.- looi Il el 1 i1ipliV~eo .1ack so 0 sprjlraor to!t hi- ! o.t- :11'1 1abt k o 1 :-swI Ltroi' i:o " hr to rt. with a dt o, ~itt r1led *o1tl. .1 :tks'i otta to l.0illieoiatlih rill It'd by he blilet. it t toe Zwioavot-s. A ftr loil deathi hl Male oval- laai:ke'l to%" ayonets. Alter the train load left witht C~ lgoi'o l 1enrtt'5 cuoooooaod. live hunodredl Zooiavt', toare 1op the railroadl tr:ck. The railroad idoge was5 bourted by the Virginoians. 't'he teleograoplh otfije was takeno p. .~ies~iuno f 61. t lie Feoderoal tbrcoo:oi -" the ooperatoors tillo Ii; to -rj o.scltIc wi th t heir ittstritoo01ts. 'I'l( oederal toloojols locodeol lroooii st.o:toU0 I.S. (Jo:e C,'ttupaool tof ill iio;; Al.. iiit~r io0Vioil C atal :" cat.' . ou~r by brilge'. (fior 5OO: zl .I1:"1 :ti:,t,_ thati r or fi r.-'l jozIiti t he - .: 110mM, from the courier of Saturday. Col.JI~iiktliz' ritgillitlttw ill sh.1ortlI leave "r the scatt of wVar. 1 u it is repurted(llti1t. ('e. tJui Cuinningham ~;1t : raiinn eiett ee wing Whe 1t a: ,"i, I~t, ~a" 1.1,2::l(2 LIUt.1tl. of l.11lil .v.tt'.a:t .L.IS THE- ir; A I' ' LAI;t.- A fiend'' M19i '"":: ist In it Clcf;" .~t ll :tali lie: etlll~ ;ti:.til ti2 .:u tlie (C t,4ieler~it tl~g all l lie alit. .-nal :tars be atddcd wit hoot or' (.;1.1:x:; 1i',tit:..--TIsi: cxc.'lent resort will :e . pu~ t2. ,i ;?, 1-t .J ie, milde.r (:Iarpe o~f ir". ~ tl'. C. 1Audera::i, a ;~tive of tisI c: :, 31" icrierson h..; lately Viited Cuurilestui1 61. si: j;!ic-, :t :;. is dh~e ti ed to r ive II al:11 tclo'. ii-ut001 tlil thiis Sou thern. IC" 'r ;1 Walj 2IU fLillies iliaI .etic it ,ttiliar place(.( rut' t.uts r lr . S; 'tiis -a-:i IeIuve the" : ille I)~lja):, tvi:'re ha:cks ivi: be found. TIill, prva'.'.r Ca/wnun, fromt New Orleatns,1 121s name~d .Qti',O~-u ver-y good Iie~titilitc. fittcu.SraG I. F.IiXi READ.--S . -c'rltl of it nitre~att., an low 0 1 thewar. a::11 i.tler rt hurl 1., I-i dui.it iur hiorope. Oild. WVade 1 Iaiiqtoii has (cured six ex hi-.ra si ai. 14gii. nl lir~e ( o~un S o l'F;vii~;"-XrtilIsrv oft hi-c Lein at a 0V;1 itt"i- '"1i1:" whic in uce ll:iL' to de51s 10iIi ,.itIIlI'I' F'l, ll.! .X1'tgjltv1 111 14t-tr'i illn I- i.":1 rc 2i111ic.uL2t'-. 1'i c t-le the ia. it wvill ,: e.tiijiieti.(! .'s.d), :l 1111 1i% gvl' Cigt:les1i'l lie fir-t .r M r~- t. as iilI :tI ulli iv rlei're. (1a:1::ion inl the~ ll.1lltptt)1l i'(illgo. Itlt ii 11i.(1 to a~u illu (.lp LttiiJ 1 Soon1. S~.i-:s AT At'c.'r, :;.-Wi1iir . Son, cif the 1 ,i'l~kt ti-' Ee-hatie . e'oite1t of the' Sotte atidl .iu tuler,' ,itri't'-. si)Id on lyiliv, by i~* .tt of 1. lasses 'luj'p-:r. 1":q.. .lat ten li Cl'haiel)', :!even it lt2:r" s;, ill lalitilV, . limlpe-. twot falnili j it t hree~ teh, antd 4414.' t live, aind '4-'es front too 5U years. The atveralge obtatined wats :50onthr a . (>Itrslsoiidi'nee of tl;e ihe in1cmi1d Dispatch.] Th'lird Attack on Sewell's Point. \ ltttn K, \'a., Myv 22, 1 V 1. :;isl her attack wa insl: oin Sewell', Potint 5titI(.iv ;iittr'liug. by tile s~tn-lr Mlitie~otls. I It 1'cO It' 'ii tic-' ,ttlL'2', afteri whi eb she t lot"il 021* il tl~*t1 (I'ett:Otl of1 J aztieA hiver. :i.r in this d~:iv t211t er a:itctk was tiadi. by ho t ti 't.iit. "; it:eraI. A lo'w shiots V1 ri: 1 ittli troiti Il: ~ll Lcterv, cauisinig tiit: Iug to re ave b.-c'n made to prevt'lt the erectionl ofl ur worsiks ; and what i.4 furtluate, so fatr we avIe s11-I aittt( nto incjury of any' note. On tother 1221 111, inI the ellg;tg tleL ofi Sum,' 1: the \!i'itlt LIJ is rs%-pttll'tl to, have lo. i' 'islied lier' :tetr the light, iriligs to t1i t~i )nt 1'tier itlle; in the luist tskirtuisi, ; limt the C11'i12C$.io our 001c ien it hl;tiug eines a piit of' re~is':OlCe worthy ot itlliiCt. 'thie 31 ~A Ii icelli., it is has141 ,s1: uit: se h waiti. It is pme'-mimied sile :suit-d hea':vy IIitn:i n her enlgllgin~tt1:t which ill'iticed this iuvi:. r ather be'lieve sit; wats ini.t:eiken in, uur ;t rtth. It is 0 itnlt-oly t lltu li the dh A~t ol tr ci0'2l 1 ini ti):ik it:; bt us,~ Wet ril-*."e,' is i itinvalde iS liv h:el, a111d Ii iii iV to take aiis m e Soill of ouri tYard. This I egasd i ,njs,'ibl2. Yoder' the eye: of G.'e.. Ex-Pn F-IIIENT PiF:ICE ON -rt VAa.-Then ostonc Post publishes a letter from Ex-Presi ent. Pierce. which con cludes as follows: I "I The very idea of the dismemberment of Ile Union h'ts alw;vs been to mc one of terr 1r significamee. S'till. if it holds a i!ace it t i:evitablt mirch of tinm:-if the noble ihcrie must totter to it- f.dl--til-re is, 1 hum 1l hope, no inexotirahh necessity that its nins e sraenu'd with -,,re. If our fathers ere't umistiakein. and tiint has developed in our stei. or if the neadnt's: of their sons has hite t ihe gilt! germ of an "irrepressible ontfliet'' which I' b idls n1. lowgrer tol live to etler inl pela'ce, tlhini in 1eace2 aund on just trmils let ius .separatc. Fe'arful will be the r-ipotsibility of those who would cast the last leient of iuman woe-that of arms for :atricidal s!augliter-into Iheu general chaos. 'he wisdom of man fails-nay Godl in merey ;.ile us." (tsIt: IIOM n.-'Three mtrnters of the New Cl k Si.tih Regiment, arrived here in a dea itute coudition la.t evening, afld applied to Jarslal ane for aisit ane to rmach their ui omes. O)ne of them, a I,icite'aint, tate.s hey were induced by deceptiot to enlist, and he'v i:bh one inmdre d an id ify of their cnin -des, r.fuNed to take the oath, when they ,(sere disarmed and ordered oil from the camp, n the impolis road. ald assured tler ,n'lild bel inurdoreI in Baltimore if t hey at .emptedtl to roaeh hone tlhi. way. They re I,,rt the camp :s inl at sieStitt e condition, amli tit'heir rat uis :ad been almos!st solely ackers. I l-re beiier no meat, and but little ,re.td. Mardmcl Kane ail his mhen hnumane V pir.. vidled them for their jiurney, and pro. nired them -isseS ' nor' ihwaarLd, :rad they de 'nrtt'd b!.ssinig the.ir bte11nlCtirs. and v'w'ing weIr to raise an arm against the South. altimtiore South, May I GING 1111i: '11 'I Al' TiiF L\' i't: OF PA flnot'ismi.--Fromi the deepest rect'ss of ou1 kart we pity the poor sordid eature, who, it limes like these, seeks to mnake a firtune he:' :imself 'at the expense of the bleeding 3.'th. We hear of creatures calling them' elvts ainn-ave, patriots !".-who are en. rired in buing up all the corn, wheat and 1e:1, so as to 1tm.opr.olise the market, atnd 'o;--el iuyers to pay two or three irices for t. 'Ihis is wrong, and the Southern man I o de-s:: it should he held up to the scorn Lim conteupt of the whole South.-Milton N. C.) Chronicle. A Dreg. ox llwo'ant: .--A couple of 2i'riiatns, c-ne a native horn Mexican, and he ot her it bomantilll, from t l: Mississippi. wh id lived in Ari:.:nla about a year, fought a lel oi eis,bacn..k a snort time ago, each (rmed with a .,s-.o. Thet A lericnl, who it v'as theti lt wuid stanid n0o chance in Such lovel: et:rxunter, except the ch:'nee of being trangled, lassoed his tihe at the first throw of he nose, and draggel him over the plain at he full speed of his horse, until he war nangled and bruised almost to a jelly. .m:.e No-: 'or Tmis.-A friend, who i: n1 consttlt practic; with the rifle-and is iot erV partihulr whether he tuses one if IHlap "t', iCharesn makr,) an or:inary State -ill', o' a Minnie Imuiisket-infiolmis us that Ie( conic al l ean be sucee.sfully used in 1ny of the coimn,' riihc-s usually found in lla oiuth and Soutih-west. It anyi of our rea'r., will noild some of he conical sigs, :nl et.pi'riment rt three ime.< tlt' uno:nl dis:ance, :hit result will satis ' ttemc of the ini'c:sed raige rand accuracy -Chiarleston Mercurv. I'cilanii las eileven m illinl' ''I lutnds stet ing eml'Iiiloya il in tie in:lmitr'.t ic% of cotton if wthich over' firs' miill:onus of her plople art ,i.i'r. sted ' Ilie extenit ,C lfe, Foc .about .ree , qcart icf th is nocterial:-he is depen et upon1 thle Scouithcercc St ate. A itrar cir -in:a Cota :s'osic:x-r orF Till m:v: XoarTari: 'iui" r .! lj.tct:ria'. Fi:nnut;. We ictrci by thec arival of the traint at the 2:iiwulenc stal'iruc ye'sterd-.y afornoon~ii, thaut r 'ian n:n tnedl UnJderill, a viloletf A hboliti inist tcd known acs the cmmrresponideict of the~ Nev. rioik Tr'eibunei, was taken froim the mauil trait t:1 ar'pe's Fe'rry, bet weeni 11 aind 12 'loc'k uidt phiced ini the ecamplclment. i'mlrhill then taken, was r'cturnuing from the ~'~ ng Couvieintion of' We'st'rni Vir'mcca. 19.. rrest aind detentihoc was maitde hv the \'ir. ina1 auhoc'ities.- Bahtianore' Sunc. RK:-.u.tAl'rms.-A Chl c'ct te~y'ille corres v'indenit sugget. th le I breat: of concfi-ecating~ ~e:ti ir Maron' propi"ertyil inc]; a1ladelliia hi aried tint, thal .c\jocIt itlo, the hom~e acei rav lo Thornas Jh Ler.-on, r22 ' t1W he p.trioper e oif C ,iommoore Levy, of the Linemcolnc Nay,' e appr'opriatecd by t hits S'tate. It' coiscactin ito bce be'gun. the Soth can play at the gamto is well as the Nocrt.--Rcicm-d Dispatch. Lm':rrms or' .\l:qr::.--We were showi ast2 r-vcni CC. il letter ofC mni e i' hearincg the iutoga:phi oe P'residlei.t Davis, candi dacted soucni-mry. .\laty I A, adl.mressedi, aned com-i ,isiu0ing. rcshwauii i cal et';pri:i:: Chair ctcc .rentl:enin2 fort thue pivaeer .rvice.' We learn'i thiat seve'ral appclicactionis ha~ve been cnade fc'om Charblin'ton. but t his is the first me rec'il'ed.- Ihais. .Mc'eeney. F.u-rixii:.u nn : Sotrii.--Tihe' Pari's cr l-l.-oiecnt of' the l,'cndoin C'hrncicie, writing~ d the( i.,t i'f May..uays: I i'cnseqiuicc ''ft the gr'avity' of thce pi. ticaul :,ituattionc in the S'mther:n par:s of thce 'itedl Sitte'. the~ giiv'rermeint is, I aim in-' rmci.i. abtouit to i'endii theor' tit tineni~t diplc naci',t, to i ibs 'r.-e ando ireport onl wiii tnay hire ccur;."' Ttc. L. a.s .isii 6has. Sc'orr.-A lady of licmccond seconds the suiggestion of p late rrespocident of thbe Dispatch, that the ladies C that ity hcold a mneetintg ait smei stiltable imce acnR' place, to inw k'e arratngments for ::msding ri-o I ien Seat t thle swoyd wikbl vas prelsenttedl to himc by \'ir-ginia. C.m~l.m- Pr-u'c:.-We fincd the fiillowyin' irl.rnplhl in, the New;i Urb-ans Criesce'nt: i'cnedt tihe ai'rivatl of this splecilid comipany romi Boesier par'ish. Th'le captacin, Liudon 3ottrr, is u soct oft Co'l. Pierce M. Biuttler, ex liovernpcr of :sonth :arolicna, who Cell whil:,t ighting glor'iously at thr- headi of tha fcmed Shnl etto Recgime'ntm in M..xico. Tihe men of he comp accy arce coinposed of simci lar stuff, ud wili nmake the enemy' howl if' they get a n' cubance.' ' Rnlr v Wi .sm,'s Z4,t'mva.--A letter i'mll Nwv tom'k ?Says'. 'Siomce its51ti nto:1 t:ststs5 hi tlnonits JHily Wilon" legiment 02n Statec Islandl, hemc into seicl. Tlhiey loave bce.:n ciil itcn thle I NthciOl nutrly a m ntth, wihereas, rhen thcey enilist ed they were promised ant pifort'tun~ity ii go - thtrough Ituchimcore" ini the iturse of a fortini.:hIt. Tllche boys arce tin s ettin g rt'stless, :ti, ats thlere is some danger it au rebellimon amongiur hiemc untless I hcey cani et :away wo~i n. thle l1.'in Dek-n'mee Coni mit tee ve'L been.'t sol ic-itel to m akie a sp'ciacl endieav r to hve thenc .hilppied this weet: aitil it hct ;:pi'it atcoc there L.u eery utcplsitionto t 'Nav -'w~ Fi'c.n.-- Ithci'd, friict newa whleit lc'uir, 11.i< morniing, graicd'i mitr bireakfast ma o. Th,- whi'et ti 'im wtihch thi. tbred wais '. IAee'eim u , rhiicscon, in I.c'wimie~s Ctivi. iid wa's gro'iun inot' flint' itt his iwn miill, ini he. s':cc c unu't u. Tll~ he ilir is wh'lite, andl r*-meiy swe'uet. 'te learne c hat Cut. IIl..plant I ioily al hcundred'i ao'es cif lnd ini wilheat, t the yi*l blincg good hec hcas a surplus hihc wvill in at dauy or two he eeffer'ed Cor' sile Sthis ci ty.-Monct. .iunil, 22id intanct. A Hom Gex Vii:n r.-The Penusacmla coires ciiib-it of' tile Mclile Er''eninq Xres, aifterc ee~atiung uponl thce time of i tau peniing of cre up po 'n Iot icke-ns. says : " But cimoten .heie it will. I donc' thinek I risk imeh imi say ig that ini sixtIy hicuris aft' ir the first, gunc is red thelre will no t he a Yankee a t't in Fcot 'iek~s. A iihdrolandcu ihtty giclus conve'irg. (my on~3 any . one pimmI sixty hoiiurs twoutc ld lrie iie deii f'riomi his h~olt'. Foi r sieeral day s -widlteeh esuuctially a bigz glut fiigt.-'iceh'a gh~t s v:'s nemve.r witneicssed cmc this cncti nt-ia annonade that will shake the land m1l the sea." ARTHUR SIMKINS, EDITOR. VEI)NESI)AY, MAY 29, 1861. Coni s Quiclly. M. L santacur .z is at hIome on furloub. and opens his rtore,/lir this re -"k only, to accommodtante the peilulp: twith!r clhsthing. Hie h.s' many excellent tos.-wi I sell the reasonably,-andi we advie all who nreed closthin to cime it onace t:) L1s::: scu iirz. ][- .;1 suit you to a T. Ilurry in your Stamips. Post Master R.t'IS nv itiles the publice that aiter Friday next U. S. postage st:mps will be wor:bleas in thie market. Hanid them in n- if you wish to save the cents. A True Patriot. Msajor Trt.t x W.trsu, state Senator frot this Ditrtc. has volntcerel to equip the large cosiany af Caipt. M. W. (. tar, just formcd. The company num:fibers fromt !0 to 100 men so that the coat of equipaent (nnd the Senator wishes it well gotten up) will .-e arcely fall thurt of ;'.oil. The example uf Ma.i.r WATso. is a bright one, an.d reflects cre.it .n his worthy name and lineage. The company is very appsroprisaely styled the lWssisons Guar/N. Wu heartily w i.-l them. otlicr and mn, is glsrioss expcritsnee of war. lu sw ing themss its we do. we may afely say that no company in the .M'iuihe:n ....n ise is likely to strike harder or smre ettsetive biows. Ladies ot Edgeield Village and Vi eiuity I You were never appealed tn in n good 'enuse in ruin. And we kainw, that ysaur glowing hearts thrill re...ponsivedy to every call of duty in this hoaur of Southern need. An upportunity nosw presents itself. where yur gentle hands can assist to render s-me of your defenders more ecmfurts ile. The .V..lt.z I:d..aeen will masrch prr hably on W, ednesdlay nex!, and we learn from the be.t authority that they neel articles of clothing whia-h it will be very inconvenient to procure he fore leaving, otherwise than by y.ur protospt as sistance. XViasaty Shirt anil 'inr lair 'i .)raeir iarse nee'ld'I j+r their Comifort. They. should be ready by Monday next. If more are msndo than are needed by this Company, soldiers of other Companies will thankfully receive tIhim. We would nut offend you, ladies, by adding a single word . i ppea . Mustering into Service.--An Oppor tiunit y. The 7th Regiment .-. C. Volunteers, Col. f.vsOY conmmanding, will be masstered into aservce for the seat of war in Virginia, on Tuesa!ay next. It will be an occasiun of great interest and vwe sup pose mnany cititsens will avail themselves of this fine opportunity of beholding the noble Seventh in its pride and strength. Several llace$ are yet open for those who may desire to join the fortunes of this regiment. We it least knosw ."i a few --l vsnsnncia in the fine company of Capt. Bl.A s; i and we most heartily any, that there is no ofllser in the Southern ser vice better sinalified to care fir his men in saap or to lenad then: aright in battle than is the uer etie cromnander ref the f% Rlillemen." his stsirers are second onaily to himself. EtlgCfield in the IImplton Legiuon. Captain itlY's large Laight infasntry Company and Capt. 1P-rs.s:'.; Corps oat Cavalry it iii soon gs into active a-rice, Loth havating been r;:rsie-:.I into I she JIfaassss.si L. /.ien. I t. is mart. r of congrat ulatilon th:st Ed.geliiel~i ii thus. haoit"1aomely recpre seasteal isa this coma ndaa. We hsave. befare .,psken our isigha appareciation oa if thse 6.1ld ailliaera of Ibis service. It. is with 1:-isie thsat we aion tsuhl the annfoun55cemen5t, thIat Ed:elih~ld hsas givenci, isa the persons ofGe. J. U. t; :aria tise thisrd field offi er to thes l.j.;s. It is nseedles:; to spseak sof (tieneral 1 sinrsaon thi.- sidelo sth Statea~, where -she is ss well knoswna as n genthLirtnan ams sa ass -tlge.r. Sultiets it Lta say,. thit h-:s is Lthe venansss fsr Ls the ina. isn every pausible view of thse ararasge met. it- cannsst bea buat that the wnhale State will watch jSi~r igs isfo Ihs. IHsousrtsn La'r:;sn with the d,.ee.t inatrest. Ina Edg-:tieldi saur hearts beit warmaly for its webfire ands glory. That the aus thli~sties of S..uths Casralinaa regari it wish equsaal concern~i5 sand prisie, wea alo nost doubtla. Thatss they will allardl iit al ssi ble~i~h fsn'ilities in opiedily leeoping i:; errssn: pr.s5"rtions,. iS s apeted as at matter asf e:.ers. N.-.t ts sIa.i s:,,ighit prove ans u nfrtuate~5 circunaasts-anee bothl fair thse ,ri-onia and the Staste. It is r isis leasasure wae learns, that thyv. Pc~Zr.:n hsa< s-.uIss-led .,ueha sid as hsis pstion warrasits Lta thiis asmzilary sisssoreent. We truast hea wiull csontinauota dos ais as tar sansa espo.saibly can. I will susraey mee~st the heairty appral osf tire peidesllt of So hs C asolina. - At san eslecstions held asn aslay. sl.e 2sith. fosr "lb-es5 ssf thse Edlgafelild !usars, tho fsolhrinsg a' t1 he.'as11i5 31. C. Unr si.as. 'a pinsin J. .1. IIt'sen, lst Lieuansts. J. D. Css i5rvs. 24 "' .Tss-w. WI. 5ii.55 a1:n, hat .Sergeanst. Taa L~.5'1 rai:. 21 A. .1. AYsil~ssi',', -l'h s ,. ii. in :.a s. 1st Ciorpoaral. -. P. W.as.Ks::R. 21 '' N. Ls. ts'tt is, . -thl " J. Waeass.agr l.assn, Chsiapl an. At .Ss :5-vnaonn. Fasrriers. U. S4. Ollicser Arreasted. Wes leasrn (-as the Augusssta /Ji-psoehI sal We n seisay last,) thaat lBreavet Lieut. (C,!. 3snisa. asf the .' . A., wasarreitaed at .lihsbssn's Tiaras sut. o i the S. C. 1. i-. asn yesstersday eveniig, lay Lienst. T. L. Sirra asnd Saurgeon A. S. Dorssisa, of the 7th Regasenat. iSouth Ciarsslins Voslunateers. Mss!nnts hail .i psarole, fromsa Cosl. VAts Dos, of Texass. He hadl shown strOng itima~sftiOtis of a dhesire to reach W Iashigtsn city, ansd excitedl thse sauspicsisns naf Jiag W;'vens andi Dr. Josas. .Jessiss, who hail travelled with haima frisms 3M.sstgomsery, Alsa. lie rat carried~ to Campa Unatier, wheare he will undelsrgo Cataloglie of thec Columbia Femnale College. This Catsalosgue i~~is sita or tablle. It :-sows :33 puailSa ina the Seauisar Clsass, 6,3 ina ths.ea air, 5s1 ha hea pophlsossre, sial.h asm the Pr-imsary, masaking st tstai sf 1 s3 in the institutions Lte paresnt, year-. Te faculity is comsed o5Cluf fasurteens teachsers and istrctorY. inclinsg Lise Preasenst, R1ev. \1'i. 31ani s. Thais inst i tutiasn is licateshiss the leau ifual iy oaf Clumias, nnad is under the ensre ansd p 5atronfge sf athe Sssutha Cssroina Cionsferenee. -Adjustat Ciardl. . Ajtant Alis:sN, sf Co~l. U b als.. 'stegsament, p .ssl-ds~ a cards ass thunksit. We uask nttenstionf tos it. Kindneslassac tos our vaslauateesrs mserit the. grati asla andss thisaks, anot onaly oaf thsemssel t.-s. but. alsos uf te cssunatry whoise protector- thasy sirs. MIrs. assai 3r. Scsswsat sa. hasves doneis a gishad part ina the c as, an.ai sho~ull.1 erimemberedsi fiar it. j-irst WVaeuat its .hiarket. he Ausgussta(sis Ch ini haea .--utines. tiasannonne tth ti .t whea~st isa thls- arkiet. laromi 4r. S~uIs st. ..31. ~.Cs. . s a :, of Iaech hhs id. lissrrah folir the Ilssad aan.l incis1 CiA as !is. Thea NetineI reassarks: -'Ir. Ustseang usuailly mantsag to be ahiesad if all compeit a nd tsr.ah iis ma'rnsing lie willeliver ts th - parehia er. 3Mr. *r. P'. Svosat, at Ei-rcinias. 11,/, ste tir.t Isiada sf nsew whesast rseaeived~s ins Au. gu s t t thet presen~tt yeara." It ill hse weill tss sstLend thae siase af goods ad ver sd~s lay $Sergii oss :at the suitatf Tss. B1. Rs A.<ign5ee, asndi sothers, ew. JTs. al. lisos. Th lioe .is l assal the stock is good1. Ters wi: l be esisy. 4sal lthe ssploirtunaity. pay-- Tauea. tEigbh l Re.;imen-t S.uth Cisrilia V.4 utesa~r, Cosl. ts, has regslimedl nsoly tos lihe 1el l to cuiter thu service of the Confederate States Replies to Capi~t. Warley. 1;cspsiiet:,'. nate- h:ve f":r warled to ui from pb:!l.i!edl1 bi Ihis paper two t'weet ape, in regard to the diii on of the I.et rtegiment, Cl. ( r.n;n:. Ac. With the highet esteemw f.r these t!bretI gentlcuee-. atnd l.eli:cg that they have a perfect right to the ue *"1 iur coeulmns in thi-s mauter, we must yet be exe.nled for interpo.-ing our cediturin prerog:t ive it stop:ping !:s uncpjie.-:it ontroiver-y !u far :: we are ::Lie. The article e.f Capt. W.cc: It:t did not meet snr all.r:,vI; and ate regret. tl..:t wee did! not ri:: it., put!diention sitlenuou..y. il::vii:g publi-hedi it. we See the errer in its trie mignituie. Su far as the returned J.%1:4,i:!d li +e,:e:.u are clincerncei. eteh an article was not eelled, here ut leaet, tJ vindeien:te their pusitiene in the premei.e=. They :ad t en brute aend ithi. fll ierI ir 1:: nit htief but arduous ecanjpnign, and n"" ne at. hums lhue:cled thea fur electing to re. tuail in their Sta&te throughout the few nonth: that were left of their term of service. Aud we now tn tee ;its tih-:r gruind. that. -u far ia. onr Edgeelfld :e.! icrs wlo went 1" Virgii:c tre cotn ecrned, i reply to the artiec in qhuestion ii not needed, either here or anywhere in this State, to liace them ri.;ht hefore the public. They are br.ve, heun..rablc, patrietiem ien.in the direct die e'h:rge of that lighe.-t of tiles after lice :ervive of ieod : +1./ -l / un"": . t/.1ir cene et- y : leu thalteuun try tili hce:arLn toe nothin;; that may in naiy way antcle their rei.Lation, while they stand battii:. with :l! thei' r:.ility n;;in the inv:ein of an inulting an. rele:atht enmemyv. The only thing in CIIpt. Wai:. article that eoene to tucrh item peepsilly, i.. the re'etl.rk ret-eting the Use of arlent Spirits on it certain oce:Sion. W u ter t Cpit. WAnt.'r did net inu: caln to c thert lfon any of the men who volunhttteeredl fr \ irginiu. Iut if he did, those gallni t muen msay well re-. : urel Mtt tile imnd: lo is noT n the i.i:( wind to the peecple it home, who are w:atcling their deerrale i:lards in the very front of thi" impiemling war. We know teo Ilat star men deire, t., give pub lieity to their feel ings regarding Coil. t adi:et., and We my (nto tnt we tiiud theI .-.reil in, tih-it defeiiee of him: ).uilt we teeh asiured that 'ol. tin :c.: 1.imi ele I v.,::!! (-refer that tids eontrover sy, invhol in;g his "ne, bul, net he" cttietd in n jnnet:nte like thi. It enn do us nt. te ol at hlo e,---e rt:idly none abron., bui't l.t yt ;rraet ceic:ry. After ur perils a: a peeplo ire p:eat. it will he titne eneotigi, if ieed le, te di.'t hese rmatters of difference. With tlese views. which we hlave honetly un denavered to give in r. way that may .fTend Io one, we holl in reserve tht: e municatin from t'uip ):ivis, l: iehtlocnl,-trltinug that our brave rnen there will eieur with us in stopping lbis strife, and thet our brave meln here, Capt. WAnti.ev at their he ee, wil allpr'.ve the Sentimeett of ,e.r.eu- ~t /,,,',e whic'h actuate= n.:. Wit hdraws. Mr. D. 3h.:ss Ct..ucta:, who ha eu-lung end ily filled the editorial chair of the Winnshoro R"gi tee, withdraws in the lnst cituchlwr, atnl cn:creg ulcer thing -a y= : "I T.e dutie:. cnd relspo.reiiit ie:s of 'Eliteer are Lv nl menos light, In.ld t Lere.fre in re"igntlng feel relieved of ai heavy bulrden the only indncee muent te bear whiteb Leinh: mre the Ih-a-u.- of rendering the laper el redable sheet fer y'o.u than ainy pe'nniary remuneraltion. .My enl!v re' gret in ew ving the ef:--e i-C i i oiing t, Id.1 y'"u kin,. 1ie:muh-r=. a di:ug" Mr. Ii. 1j. Mertlci:tuil r as=U:ae,. ti:. e--nit. -.f the 1:--y;+lr itn allrelriatets tercne. We gracjp L.: r.re.ferre-1 '" ri-.ht hand of fellow!?hip." Aid i'utd. We aire 1'. pu--t:.i .y (l . I .. ii.1\ t . l :tee) timt thle r.l:en i., cnllr:blutli..l. in l. of thce '! sit~ion if whichi will bce arroetltedh for in de time:C .. . Trce0y I!y......e.. . ...... ...... .te.01 Teh..! P.:! ....rr:e..e ......................' '.-, eel A. 'e'. 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U u i...................... . .. 5.00l: -e Jl et ne cc r i lt ion................. h..... $e d'ih r 1: J.e Youngb ielod......... .......... l .0ecec 4 Y nce y D~il !ean......................... -c... til Johntt Itlees ecll 14ret e '.' i le..tc- I Ieaith. t i le e tita a prn ced'n' i n he I eel: re'd.V, ltrlecehen c i.ar ted le'ete of ccar.m:ea. alwe,: and~l te eeawc: feler. ofte Cr ohworeeeeclie ace bciceecon lti-d.ei dere t 'atelic : a ihw oi ulri .engt he.uh-r oG' The Wa fereingen /.ho'-lcelahi. leinchln'i ergn ntinleptee ihre i hentel .eert.hsh ;ermeb~hnt ill hnjye ew.th onte h .u ThA Newh'!; Y..rbi wlcee.-..iiptchIay ht' 1'eriend tere ll'eeral lict it t ''il et~~n n O aelitti lfice:.:e ni. lee :liu tattedte tht I no more.troup, wil' bte'.'er heted by 1.1::: hlet'. in some Cwohnred unr-ic t'enty ctusan men hr n t"eche te lie will it weill tak~rcfecctimwe t hri an Crpi.-.e .ter sie by ideyith hrisrca father thecIeke 'i rorTe Ncsoeon ifam h av e~1'e clayucbeentce famvul for allei: orkmnsip an Oe !h yrong perince iii liely try :elas ilc al' It tme ince ddeI . n f thtem. Feier mthefrt wtehe. hcisclc prfet.-' f vei eaty *trt~ Te oher dayice, a tLdi l~., a woman' cu.Iet. ol te o foeigers ofti her bAnd whie he~ he wa asle'ee tio k eeei feromias el iitieeg. Tis dieeablteimb t'law.lelte elr lnte ie nen pilet- A1 Nortkcher ele it h enoe htsl wit the re'~ ieine cc thate the r cVirgiic' Oriac ha'reet to el ubmitt!re tee thc-eeeI pelee as e nev.er had~e!c an conuierutee ine.Cnetini orct, h.'e "lil e .lt tia rt" aeel thye tie. teliretwill eller iratcice io" when thlie prteple ferl.:n' t fes Feei r heuwasred toe reeunc te devi0 trnd "dontiec eeL maeco e that; emon loa strangeele uun tryean Ie~c: o' fwantee eteirmak e rel eneies lear tcihe tir cetwo monhc elt nse i I i:cond Seate eer iup tbefver cine, havtre'een yIdd'. t I;. ucdeliee tehat Wm. lee.etore whe elost Icn toe maergoodek hit Meib era miseof tii Anrtoi Line ceu ln's t Governn to1 Carr nl cte cenr ienelrn tiely a gcet cerbe.'Meeuown.ice etll llee rl'eereye thn le'ndt ecehirC hae eentt wpit prited foril~ te lem vl of e teitent ofiGvern me f?r :hcmhe .\.ngaeryi:Che(et to* cuniecadtio rentd pttes-e Th oite r e nxitlman fedtede-a bear ring thtatin e lo an un od ore? Lr rter Lincolni and his Cabinet are said to be united in setiment upoan the tucasuls wh:ch the I a..eer:.e:it should. adtj, in e:se England or F'ra:ee ree anice thi. C:onfed..rn:e State . War n ill b: the j!ievituhle consepltence. The laittt plitienli new. fromt Europe it tj the. t tTa.et that the S:uthern Commiiisionern bad reached Patris an I hald an inter view with Thouvo neel. The liritili Prac~latatiou declares the in -ention) h. tmaint:.iin .:riet ine:rarity and ittpaurtiil ity bLtwle. the ti.,vernwent of the United States tail certa in States tyling thetaelves the Confede ra I.C ate:, and warns liriti-I subjects that they ni ii! forieit the pro~etion of Their Goeavernment if theV engage c:, either side. $~p-ena:or aunglas, at lust :aecounts, was faill convale eing-rheumatism, and not typhoid fever, a:- erron)eonly reported, being the chi enet r :.I his nillictiuu. pc-- There i- nut irobably, rays the liehmond I Ima.p envl, in the aruivs of any country in the world n titner specimen of the geitleman and sol dier than lien. Lee. In his profvcsioi he bas no superior, :In.. nhi'n his preparationzs and arrange wents tiar the great struggle come to be known, it will li seen that tothing has been left undone tvhi:h the utnmu.-t resources saf iniitry genius und wi-.!ioi cucald .gg.:st. His devotion to Virginia is thtoun-ed, and never, sice the days of Wach ingttan, hats she hail in the field a tuller and more t Gir'ient repregenitative. 'Topics Astir. It is naat to be "l.:%iedI that rnb is abundantly scnree. The articlae is rare even with the money iildlers. hit ,same think this -enreity is rather mn"to i.lp:irent than real, to a certain extent. i ana m:-:"n hate me 'ay.--perhaps a goad dalett in s.ie ,ace.-; Litt ihey sc.rupuoiuhdity hucleanl it, to meet th..a pia.a l.iie of harder times yet theal. 'hi. is wi e t.I iht enough. prais idhed it be not enttric.i t, :n et'e . We heard of it mnta the .,tht .lay who) iwed another a sunl Tium, and had in lainnd :at least 1 Ull in eaah. The eredittar wanted it lit de :~ pay hi. tax'e: but the thousandl dlair pile ''",11 a"'t he braaken ;-it was set apart religi eay to i meet the worst. This was pushing the thin;; too. far. Men become a little too reary Iasometin-ses. Another Ier..n hearing of ticts Care, -aid he hall t.-ly fifty l::tars, but half ".f tht Was at hi neighbor's servieo in Is .rait. Here was a ltter %iew of the -ul.ject, an l one nmre crnsIo niantt t.ith the neee.rities and duties ".f the daity. There onya be a ga...l many whi. like the man with the Sl.tlitn, l.ave set aside certain ,:er re5 perttalu sums far the worst. If .-,. we ean at lens he gliad that thenr is more money in the country than there sens to be. Andl we e a. aend the e n ipi: of the ifty.dlaa:ar man to all such mnaey-bluder-. By the way, a frienl in the mnercantile line informs us that the darkeys have been doing more cash trading latterly than tiny other class of thie ctnmunity,.-often presenting five, and sometimes ten dal!ur hills. rt the count.r. What tay the llmaiqk Jlipn to thiat? It lI recar iea1 that in 1n:teru, M1.-., durintg the reign af terror unair old.l .Iotan Adaus' ndnin istration, when it was male treaaan far any mar. a.-tpen l.is mouth to dis:-uts the nets of the Ad mi:i.:tia tion :n1 the :I, !aw w a a:ltiud to men. a.,u it ,0 De wre n: .r:-,med a i think in_ 1t1ub. The' i:,:t aaCe a weaek, thiu;;ht vhat th.y plateael auni aiounrned. it agtain t.ailyl And, like the thinkin; chl.- :' thit ieria!, to ihail those of the present pr:,ve :.:rse:ies of tie iate.nt spark. whihh, nots e:rasie 1 to enrtih. will rise main t enkinile . !.i ze that n i ! a -:ine utnck R]leimtblieanismi frot .ti :h:- face if tId iaii r eaarth. 'Tli New Yaork Iioy~ 1J:1~:rae tupotn the Naarth ad :ule-eraappng thiis year, uponat t he graaund, t hact, b. wevier phlattifnt! the aeria-s miniy pre e on this iintinent, the larospct aaf a comptartat ire fa ilur of Eura;-.etn eropas haohls farth tiha praimise oaf high ice fotr all thiat enn hila ratised in Amtterieni. Ti. pobailuity is ( t.aeuiae i~eae lay the Ateent war. Let its tall take note. of this and niet tiaeorad ly. See~ tur Ayra.:ituraal fGaener~ far a stugge:.tiotn in p..int. Mi:. Wt.i, aof Ilauaa: Jaiarnaal niatariety, is evi dently endaetaaringi toe divert athetion ntim hi1. late insutinig adenariphth.t aaf Souithern aaaadiers, by fixinig it an what he hail s:iid in anaother paert ol I hle Snai raiper, nr.! lay teinintiing thlait " it brilliatt Southern wom.an~" hitad been adelightead with nhn e tla aa imiiiteal. Naw we suhmit the noiti. of this to dlecta i' whethedr, inl nf in.tnt dir tlngtnta; etie in anyvthin i'of th "iiSou~attherni womn~ in Lit t: Paray. per-e:re in givitng its youtr aketebay :.t i lai upon te wn-T movaemtett. Wae Were ch e lit.a wiiiith yatir aesertp:ieant atf thae mui~s-menet. in- aiia I .udrdaingis in New York. It is just n hut e wTemt pincturaed i- .a i. atoil L'y onie i le we kniw ii .nniera b.- n:i.-.ia ii io :hua One batal n.:r tihu. si z. .n i.t h.i.iainar ba,riea.i gna-ty i n - mar, combainedic ivith tihe aai-rvaeaaof the :enutle m anly upracpt tetia: tard naa th.: enemyi.". to drae~a flaty .il .i hby crt.int alf thea lie-.. at Luathi * a.!a , I timt harriliat toa me'?) tiuake it at ra~ale tat u- s to youri .;:thtern trnder. te aa:: ith it ac beg af yt. At haotir mii ay Saitthar riet ral.a r- nthe biaokaaout fat i:. Wie t..;aa pia w.!i give - .":.,WI I.t is. "ia rites ae beau t iful Pnht-ilt ,a,. i.. /a.,- a ha.r ni.;:yV lacquaintancest I ~.- a9.. n The Seveen th ." Yait ennnat ialim~ t Imat aifi on Souit h Caroain ta, M1r. Wuattis "i) /a --ur. li-.- a traaaa.er," is a pronrbh and .-e iii a w tII . e..u~i daeria Li the sghlier a full f srtrange hs. the ideat seeins tea Lave hare. ale tht a.at lie:er'nir Iad Sa-l.aerinlg nre in.epaira ll. We I tt t th.-ii utt myif the utth wil exhtibit Ithea f,-'ty a'' this irreiverent a.st:itptioan. tGayety. ttn, joculiari ty, nara ill .! n event ia little tattch .f enliht mi.-ehief, aire niowhere so exetnenblae as i a ..,blier'- taetive ilfe. liutt itndecirous profauni iy i, tehaamtinnah . $ii.iierIs. when abot ta se ane if thaose agly expleatieaas, :.ha.::l somectimnes tp) naid enahitly eii utnst its enar senes itad itm aityi with thle unbaale in~:..ety oft thei enntte t.ar which they tire lghtitg.--the cauna: of hiamae and c atntry-naf wives, mtrthers nad dlautght ry,--ot liberty tnd 'if religinan. We enan butt thit k that this retna ay, sevraltt tit:as- faithtftu!ly tapliead, wattl unark a care air thiS too~ commanin timrtal obiuity. Ifyo with taa know c wheare to; ga goon thig, tinr ti Agric~utu atl ('atner :atid tea'! oh Suuthri ikite-e M1 t. Etis 1) : .::ote. hate a'ionsu!-gr nertal ta' thet nitedt State~ governmttenlt foar Egy, t is :Lnw ex p~e homie, hiaving ree:i;ned, uincoitioally, early in .latnary. Mr. D'tLAeoxia ha ete cna-i hia rephresantative aof Amtterienn a interests ini ttt anientt ltind. lin the hengntage of the Chmarlestton. Iauri.t,aihas5 tlb-a I his poesi litinaad fair eight yers, witha piteh credait ta hiimself and tao hinetutry.. Ithtat Congres- teas twice paned.~a raotaplimtenta~ry reasalniinia en htis catndnett ini the Greek atnd Jutfa ttagae:..a An ilt arde n tt uhierner ead a mitan ef paar ts, Mr. D l:.e:oN is well remaceered in is c'onntection with the preas:. et L'a C lbia S. ('.. :itad afterwarads withi the ioniaarn e.,a -- nt' Wtashintg teen, D). C.. a us~ei~ted with Eu.wian Ft-i.a. lie will hat w letme.! ble ant a at: :.. wark ;inda i:tely. Faar the Aalverti.r. . Distresasing C:anuatlty. Oni 3ray evenainag I2t h intt., while aniatirm o at I;. W. $-rti-.t. was killeda wihile riding n -Muele witi thei gear al nirom thle laniitat ion tao the htuu:.e very tfat. The Male eithner threw himt1 er fell. whethe yottng man's fooatt hung inthe Fear, wais brakni in sieverni hees~a and his boedy terribly mat gledi. Thais niliie tin is tuatle mare ptainful,~ if po assle, fromti the fact thiat his father ti. Wa. S-rtnott, tat the caeli af his Counittry, bhad tieken up ntis for ien ieee, leaving this aon abouit fifteen years oi.a ass te help. to his farming initerest. Hie was an itnd : rbiuts yauth, attd htaid the enzte ceitaidence o af thae fautily anad aell whoa knew bitm. Truly tay it a saidi tht'.ti in the mnilst oaf life. we are in d cath." May we all W~atch, a. fair at such an hour as ye tink (et, the sou of man comeith." n. n na LATEST NEWS. Federal Troops Concentrating in A9lctandria. t1IAN.A.t- Jt ne.t',:, May 27.-leputt fr.mn Alexar.dria to-.d:y atate that the Federal trc aps We re cotcenrnting there. 'Ariinegtun e Jiit hts were eccupiid tnd furtified by Lincocnits to it u number o'f ten thatusun.i. Wiashingtun was ::lhnsmt entirely doerted, and great ecn:tern:ation wist existing tkcre tn account of a fear of an attiek of the city by Confed. rate troops. Southern Soldier Shot. MAN.rs:.s JexcTtos, May 27.-A member of the Rappahanunuck Cavalry, named nderaon, one of Gen. Ie.nhamt's videttes, was :hot this mrorning by Federal scout., on the road between Fairfax Court Huuse anud Fall's Church. The War News.. The initellieenee tromt the seict of war (says ti e Charlestn lurrier of .\onday) has Infused a stituulus into our troops that will yet tell with ter rible effect on our foe;. An :almost aimnultaneous offer hay been made from the 'ulunteer regiments now in camp, to enter the Confederate States ser vice. anl proceed at once to Virginia. Col. M. Jenkins' legiment, eleven hundred strong, which has been in camp anti on Sullivan's Iland drilling fur several weeks, will be mustered into service very soon by Assi tant -Adjnta:.t tGeneral D. I. .t. nes, C. S. A., and will start in day or two. t'ol. Cash's fine Regintent, at Florence, nearly nine hundred strong, are also ready to start for the scene of action. Col. Bacon's Regiment, eight hundred etronr, now encamped near Aiken, are ready fordcpartt re at i moment.:' notice. Col. llampton's Legion expect to tMove seco. Col. Williann', Cul. Hlagood's and Col. Rion'a ltegimnts i have almost unanimously volunteered and bee acecepted : besides which, other ofiers of men and meants ate poured in upon Gov.Piee a id tier. Be..uregartd. In less than, ten days these neolle regiment, iil be ern the mareb f" r the Ole1 Dominier. Removal of the Gouer'ct nment. a.,\Terr it: nv. Alit.. M '.--The of the :everal deparnntn of the s Ut ver: meat here is pretty much suspende-i. '1' on;cie'Ii' ur.. clerks are all husily e:ngaged in packing Uil- 1:q'pr, doe. u'.ejnte, furniture, &c.. tnd lirt-e:it:g them to itiehne.ed. In t day or two, every thing belong. ing to the Giuverntnent will be en reute for Rich mon 1. \'u., the new Capita! of the $ou'hert. Con. federacy. Washington Affairs. WlA5sisCeTOy, May 2.-Presidenlet Lit.eoln and Gien. Mlantfield were :imultaneously informed of startling he.+:ilities on the part of Southerners, while attending Ellsworth's funeral. Heavy AN ing and dene.: smoke wasseen suuthwad"-the for mer attributed to guns-the latter to camp fires. The utnu.t vigil::nee is reqiuired on the part of the Federalists to guard against -urprise. A skirmi-h is raeorted at Arlingt,n II :ights. No particulars received. Seven bridges and fifteen miles of raitord wcict .if Alex.indrin, have been el ;atrye.d. Gov. Banks, of .Massnehu.ette, has b-en nade Major Generel. Blockade of Mobile Harbor. M3,nzt.e:, Maey 27.-.\ war ttenltter ennimeaced le bl..e adek. eef the Larber yesterlay morning. F. rt Morgan wei.'ented the -teanmer by di.playing le l'nited State" t!atg, with the Urioun de~wn ten der the C enfel ,rnete theg '.n the samoe sa 'Front M1anass:ts Junction. M .sA~As .1 rSe tos,~ May 2.-The Se'uthern trooeps are a':ieu tor a trie-h, undi s..y they will not be sattisiiedl u : ii they : rt in Washington city. On n:eet e't the jinubredinaeteee of' the New York Zouea-'es they are stati:de onee eaile etsijde ef Ale candrila. Ieeneraeble batteries unda r e,b.s .,nard the Was.'hington .ane Alexaendria iier.upiike. One u4' a S. uthern pei,:ket. gu.erd wa.s earntered to-.by. Subscription ftort Jatckson's Family'. 3'eszm.e-:. M1ay 27 -.A sub e -iptione wats ope::ed he're t,-iesv !o:' the f::muily'. o4 JIackseie, w ho was k itle I n:t Al'exa n..r'e. etne thot...ned &!!a: s hr ve beetn alre d y .,nh., r'be-'l. Rtetnuoxn, V i.. 'f:ty N.-Petro' n' v.hue haeii arrived f'rom~ Atlexnt eedr. re'p..rt th -t itre aere abeout 12.0lt0 F 'ete:l tr. os inth. ti" n 'i and vi.. einity. All the stoe ,e itth one eor tl e e':ee'ieetin, 'w'r. el. 1 a:~1 ' n .'n . t ot e lk' ?t:-e I de I. 'The "itiens wvere Il.,v.: a' fa-'t r..- p-ibh-. 'lbe part is noiw oepen un-ifcr t'e au.-p'e. oft thle le-. ral Gojvcernmenet, ad -ien niers arei'-eki'nsr:-tther trips t, Wa'sh~inegtoi. Teeaphic' em.:n:i tie:: with, W~asheine::o. ha' tb -en e'.<-td.-!j,. Th'e ten 'e.: f Ei!..w rti.'.. pie..ii. e- :-'.:.1 g'ea'...t. N':th. The Wa'shling..n 'iit ', ;f ye.st. .vs.-e-ineg. te peer:'. atn enigag'e-ri' a lie'-p-.r'- e'.-ry', et i iutur etcye 'ndl .tat s i! at :'.t. l'ce'e i! r--p.- wier. re' p::!'.ed wile ;re't 1 e-. It' the Star i- coerrect, oner gall-tot true p'a . ch'. v dI a briliina it vic'tory'. Iar.4 rte.1e th e .nemy I~ w i e eI s!:.utghter. A. baittle occu.rred in li-e'pto':. teear t'ortress, 3M.nr'..c. to-day:v. It i- r.'eered :i t the F'edere' - foreen~~eigtnin.l heaviy 1'eses in .:1e i!e t~ e wounded,. wh . h eooeo the \'irinianm' is. e.!:ci-aeatively em1.The l'eed:rid r.e.9. r t' -et.-d ter:,:rddo F er tre ' M.iroe. . It is ecurree: t:'i''r-p'-. lher t!. ::iht tec..k -e .dnee to- luy lee tweei!~ I Ie it- of U!E. t:.f tenliiid a boedy oft Liineeubi's miae ces.::.: :h thtt [liamptone i' ae littlee vilihie C a.e.e:No:k. :.t''a few iles fre:nt l'eoriiro .\oreoe.-i'.] 'I'rera i' intenise centeiteent here ' y. n--'yk.'lv i leperin:t feor the cone:!i-:t. [The ri'port eof a kuuale at lI eempet- is .. neredl doubetfuttel by the folleuwing, which apenir,. in the I'.,ereitr along with t'ie fere'.ing,-and whiebh, it w'll be seen, was recire.l bitt a little while befeore the Speciael.1 L.irt:-' -r NO ot;'eti.-A privaete an:l retiiahie dispatch re,'e'ivedl in high e'utarters froms Norfni!, elaetee 31ey 2t'th, 12 Mf., rays: "We dee noct beliere heere in the reports of a laend b.ettle. This eday, however, ine tear eef Foert Meen r..e, lenz contimt:ied, asnd sev'etre inusketry tiring; hs been gouing~ en, butt w~e believe that the: troope~ are onuly ptm~neiiing. The eti'ers at Sew'e'l's Po.int' helieve it is a ba~ttle. Thusas~iel of' Ynitikees nieo ene~enped inlandi friom Fort Menroee." [The above dispatch was somte heours lo ad vaence of our Spetial dh~ittcs commI~ltuica'tintg the staertl'ing intelligentce of a:e eng egeenet havineg taken lace. L-s t.eirer.] A detohmetofII-en. .tetlleneth'." rane~ers hle arrived. They' arei a splend'id leoking ?e't of amen. It is expecte I :st the inain body of' the rangesrs wiill be heeret in ai few any' ell"5hen the Zeen alves, " Pet L'amtt.t.." and .Short flk-y". will lee at. tendeed in. A regimene: fr:ome Te'nness':e 'teves l.ere te ntight foer "the seat eef war." T1here is the greaetest ne'tivity in meilt..ry circless andh ecoraerdinary inoveentns of tro.y leave taeken lel e: to-deay. The Aueguestae hI-parchI of Moenday evening sayse, thatt ia priv'ate dliwpietch reeceiveed in th-s .ity staites, thait theere weore ;2. Federatl troops killed in the battle nt liatrper's Ferry. Wl-ieb iegninu wotuld seem tee c'ontirm the i'were' c'. telegraem on thtat p-Ant. Gecn. Wmn. HI. T. 'Walker. We in ceommton with thenitnde of eotheers, aire graetiieed to learn that the brave and e'hi'a'reus tinral Wm't. Henry T. Walker, heas beene opptint. Ied a irigadeier General of' the Confedeerate States Armty. TeCol. Ilutger. The'rtsmnouth coerrespusedent of' L.. I(ich mondh Der-patch says that tena. Gwynnc. command ing the Virginia forces at that point, had resigned, .ad .... ...3. e s. Cet D..t. tr....