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From New. Orlean 2, Tae Mobile Reg~ister, says4 we haLve seve'iaI rim it tro-aa l --w ()rlean. wicih we are not' prepared to couch for, but wbkh cone' thraoz h ne' There is no inn vr ii. itlt that. Mr. Morln forI12 of Ne~w O rla'i, %%I-) t.'rc d awn thy Pei. ratI ti-ur_ tr" tur the Customl IMuse, wintii i' W is hio:;tvd by the .h.tathieet of the Federal ht1Itr'r. Thes =Wary gue: that thin. Frragnl, CJ n.nth ajja t'1e ll :4r, denaeuacei theI t U4o ,11- a: Iiturilrr. Ile tit ti:at:&itaedl Ova i ail~ enu't ~'; re a~etxt the in-i iit v to the ULlitesl KLate; ii t~1 ut W",Li l.iau;Clt, !LC3U~ul it wLa; by hi- it. s lt li. wili ree ILad it. wa-i, rai.~e'I. :tit I wvhe ii iai~ed I~uitr W t.; not nearer IL let naiailr,:,-_' mles Lio New O rlC:a uas. i'icaa UtLL * I - tta:11ll& upI hisi viceouUt r:jpiIvy. .\ r4'.irt was rite 111- the city of NSe m r 6-I '. L..i'.It ha 1. su.iittenly siieara'td ill tilt .l H ciii -ll It '.-t., will bas:ze'.l two I Lo meat- t V'' 1e Itl jill nry :414( naiw hiir liry. We hope; it. lusty p~rove~ true. Tilt- liauier ta 1' ~e '- r le kep1t Lila thy: Missai-ize:.i Ih' ci. I ac le';; titte :end :ueau; they w~ill haave I. !,aare~ liar zt tvk, oni t~le V'i ilt' i:.sett. If Bellu I. 'veil w-it keep thaeta in hut w:ll r in the river I-: s's1.5 in L 'ui~iana :sld Mi-'.icije It') hc wi I -e.ve n't.le in the lauu.L el-C"t 1v 1l 11.11t. Te u e U'JCI:IIa,, f t e 7th iilit,t. sA*Cr the It ,ialla. tit six ultra w ho were toa b.- ;hIi tlt the 1 hia I oi".rei t ltvh1iLtilitler", ti: - tier thes tull"iwaiii eh trze : Ta.-v lha I lie-'. lit, -ft.tit: jcart.IC ;?f; er : h ei jet'ure ;at IFui .I1L i.;" 1, :a21. I h. eanL1i.!C -praiiis I het-a N":1 i ii;: I (ilea OrC:ti;Y at thl~ie ill .lIAKij art :'i:' ( 1la jI hdllW"IYS ILlil C""ilIlaitlC5 oil:.e rt?. ItiI .e.' I liev rat ;'re'I, ii p" 11 hle r 'ii1."r h1 l* r~ii I~ tL% C i+ oflA a New OrleuLIss liar 6"pI of :LlI1Is an-1~ t jitiplllrlI$. They dtaa t..:. ei thae MI aire ifes Gi .jar, it It e: tal ;l:" site5 1lxyeir of _Ne't Cra-n.' tat tt" ' *i' t runt lte Northt. t, I qaltai 15"lI i, i It, IfvL :, V.. r."e :I :" 11i -t r;-:tu'r Ba"itish Q itaft. ,w Yan'k. tiaii. Idii a~W Irulli:v.yia. ':hr v15*a)Oa I' ti t. iYw~ ti ~i ,aiw thaeae. T *e I fest, . uthIIe flainch I r'.qm' 1:1 )I xiai "rr'i., ".t.tiaa l : -) wee tai-.l, :cud l7i to ket tir;.ataei ~, biut tic i: tter w.*'re relca~etl ti the N ictel i"ieltad It 1uiialtih -Ll eil lha .t15\i., e ~.'cre Curl ifvilif Ib ia. il~iil a tad I le al "1h a ill viaa-Ch ayaitL t it whew. their r.ni.itctlats aerat e.. -S everalI seatain-, ts illt C.aIraa's 1 :ra It b.4 iub.tilav arrV ;nivail :ItN.stt N. 1'. t~oa, had also :.te-i at that port. "(. H. V'ettioncwi, Woutel ] t the b ItlC Ill I .il 'e,, huHast uni udiciac 15 seer :.dieaa1 'I 4a1l1Ithe I *tL 01,E-., olf the eve of Li-. dehrui fijr I':ur-1':.. I1,; wit be abseCnt two ulILth6. 11 Le A~ldo.u correpoduentit a!tine P~hji'ei ja'ia Itijluiier siays that the ref al~a of the 1-'" lispi (overntnCcl tea give up the sht aullil St. I'itrre is couched fin teriass utPpruii.LiaL" it n."t reachinag, insolence ai insult. The s;ate vurrcesp'ildezat says that a vr eluJpIoty Ldcilciud will be m~ader, if ot alleauti dunre, for the lteu of the~ Bermatii . Tl'bi l dintg of the J slit-L people, he su::5, i. al J1L..Vh. J!UY3t.t t tJ4u....-,.nju v.L LeNew Y'rk T1iuau.; nnii'r data' of the' 9:11i iia'.t., says tha~t the c-ity Lis$ h.-eta akil~la-i. oear three or tour tlnes n-a,.:. with wotarfail rtuamors ,.r th i.....,,.d i.........ta i.... 1.. 1~re .il .. .....o.. r" o n Liter u'i mora~t u h ntic informuatioD, I: r.. 1.a $ of. har t*a~rr nrttt ti iit at Sec a- her :ja ,(val h. iti= no lw b4gevtaa, wi~l nt tell at eat I' shorat tit eigZht oar nine itua'lre'I in kiled, uac' w ,ttn~lF"d anid tnis,,iu .The numlbetr of dead had h tried lhr our partieas, d"tAil. dl for ti.e ptu- ::, p ,-se. raelm'd. up u, W,.1nestli; ,)v..flhg, two the; h indlraitalt fifty-aone, an110 Yt y d"ltual "ar, b e fie,. it is reported, hiave Altce been rit o%- wit" e ell in, tilt wo ds. fit ,iirt to 11.14, the ihe: e~ititiy we r, ,llt~we't In waty off a 1irz t" , ." tittuise~r, Tying ntear their- lite-, heir .L:thbi:Lt It *"Ss lwint~ ullaaWa.!d to tometii withliti guilt 3:,u1 .lit of q) ir pisit ii witot he iiu Tired tiji n. Our 2d twit lu",. it. i'a thoantgl, will uot ex~eed aI, tilCt I taltiiel and lil't) ill . ied, woundt.d antd ;h(' m.tn~iit is htIC ." I l they :ere .trtthtetti'tig t acir s-ut renchiient , antd are* rialitttst to hay'v .I', e.'a"stt,"i ansti tier battaery sixl ltltavt . tlaral- it, Hie t t~ltic.i oaf their toirtier ones, ttaiitt willta 1' .rrdt I tums. Imn ithe oitalati rut\ our fs~tc4&t eotn .tr- tiat idle: antd ochentt e t iti lfr 'act io' ar I rice,, t he emtnmo w't ial li,lte road1 to Ci,nrlet Ir on ttit 8i eCt-.y aIs they' uta,)', pernlas, ito tail trtatt. .'; .1ll the sitar anti w.'uu afdi of our owit troop'. r:a L. .yell as the prtsanerS, htave bjeen remoiuved iti, rotwite ~c .tiuttville Llsa'ltittd to the city. J.4 tital w e ats it. w reiam lot aun't her coatt e~t th .htiald III hit tie ral&&t. i=t axl ii iitt. t ,u Tl:i tOticer ith tt ll.ig tat truce. Lon 1' I-; .taytt . ,c t rta l a ( ;htct t G to Sit :a tot. ttt-u a h., I, ivila-ge ait s.e:atlinei clothing. int i. , "vi w e, ee I. airts, wit I hu rt tgint I hip tuorztt a _~ *titii tlt, ta 1a1t t. j t e taict ott thett I Ilaud. Our inert mietcheeril . . ..i1 Hut1 itn gaa ae spiirit.---Charlestoni Coaurie.t it Cait utie ntit r 'wt-Foirti Jcgi- t 1! nnt!. .V.I.:. t,;t ttrtac 24-rt i tm;'rt S. C. 1", V .l.i~atet bt..ti , Julie ii;, lit;'" l~eluii w~ill h". i Itnd a caarraaa. list tit' the 1kihll. 1aittt~ touitaid na issiti frsom the '..Ii Ilr _i.ie,;1 S. C. V. itt taei~ !atle eatgltletit 11 11' a,taaiel-feeit I).u~ . U. Ita.wers. Cu. GU-C.; tT. Pic:.e t su::. t l'iIll I Vt. .. I);iwkiaii4. V1ot ttttesl--M r :itly, .la :uh IHutt. ,ii -aitiataJ adtu I tutannat.j Mtttg-Jiu -in,' llutt-. i Co1wdr.eit K t ttr.? e1'ttetty.I:S dva tit , i I . .. . UtL " v5 itt i JUt.'t liii- ~ ~ 'F 11'u~aae4ttt~~. i vw tilt P_,"ar.tt . 11'.:C .iluut Piates Jaitiet I'rit. . Lrruewy. liud 1'. euenl Du.atri New.a t Ai=itJ.ue C. 'Ilia-.t, t .tdyandttstiua e- tirn r~et~titr u C is Caedi eo i the Relan.' tvuue ie :til t one. ohe w e we. Munifaird tut it n the uy'a11k.Itfmt h ii Tait W .' ha'it o C t aesr. To.kin' Ii I r',:~a e iy, ansi hiu deletyin af thertla mo't. clirg A dju~rtant 2ith .rati C. V.t ap *.Ar. Case? fo iitr Rtai ati. ;a a Ti~'he*a eeio.'z'n; of*. B.iuna1f [laPtit for~ n a ttr dow r t Yake t fo the M.a.int catii s tletd for. pittiei t h It er tutls' oui. r." tt' .:." :it re;;tre ti.: r " ,itit e r,:r . . in the te-,t"' W aa i elittlt t ' rait r"ra~ ta o. Moenriat. lt 1 War~ ti l at t r trrsal foirnto' i w'i ltheti a', h ttt it ' tenlpt39. June 19.-.O.t WIdner.ay. Ger. shaw South Carolina rigade was, ord, r brtard hr b ea. Ma.!j'ae to f'el the ene i ntrengtha .n the Ninea" Mils Roal. They advaanced )u short. di -tr.nee inwo the ds whren a brisk fire T.a. opened upon n all along the line. The enetny: howev w a driven hank, and our turn presd ftor l and to:,k posanion of thcircaimp. When . fi.i br~ek. they bron:lt off lar-e (jitant i of ita. overoit s. arms, &.c. Eight Con rai-e .ere woai ti.-.d il this :dil:or, inealt ' Cap . Cau tht . of t.t'e l'alnet to Gua:trdl. RIen imaent. S. C. V.. in th Itnm, :atd Capt. Ikar. of the :3d liegiteut S. C. \., ini the adl.'er. ]aroua the Army of the West. )n vesterday evening we latd the pleasure -on'ver.,ina with.a ,gentl.em:.n directlyfroin 'n t*gairl's arty, anl wiho had been in a it. on to have perfect knowlt-dge of all he litcttij,:ates. le intearmns us that the hea-ada1aarters of the y f r the present is at Tup:ulo, Miss-a It t iing e on :he Mlobile & Ohio it.ilroa 1. ,at :,i uites Ituiln Corlit l-anl ant ar. gemev..t: ar.: leilg tadle 1.r a plota aca.dl y at the j.oint. The health of ti.e ar.y inproviug very much, there nut being o ie rd the sick at this te.w encatpmaent :s we 1 at Corinth. The water is b-t ter, the 1o iota Ire healthy, and41 lidal :a1l lau-yn.-ler ieb da-ier to obtain. Notwithtianliig it a tetr -a, le uare!ard' recent move -s re rtied by tut: entire armv US Li.1Un to it Vic. 'I e same gentlea-na i info'rai us that pre. ,iS to the ret reaat Irti Corinth, he was with party who petetraitedl the Pidearal linies, a:nd el wenat into their hospitals. The silt at there mnet their gaz: was heart-rendinag, e ien tdug atlt etel with altiot cre se known to Laup life. A'l around wer.: e sick and dying. Our loss,, while at Cur thI, Was very serius, but the loss of the emty must have been fi'e times as heavy. e was told that the siall pos had Iliadic its p.aarance in, -omlie of tl4 brie:dcs. It Ibl'e k's arily .-ifersso imitnnt lv thus sly in the snininr, :.:ad so high . as ICr Ih, certainly his atrmy will Melt away like ow, hen he gets down into the bt and It ry region ""f the fuitler S-uatth.-- Aaut.: )II Mmunweal Ith. From Vick-. uarg. We have a ropy of the Viekbutg " Whi' -Te.day. 17th, frot which we clip the fol .ving iteas The river i.. tdling very rapidly, atd it. lauw !ly within its bank . The cettly's ve.:ses below fired sowe hall Izen shot. at onir lower batteries ot Sunday maeine'. All was quiet vesterdtav. The Federal ." advance divisioi" arrir,-d in 1 (b a posit.on below the city ona Sat urda6 'seiug. None of the vessels were itol.ste a the r.outc, that we couldl hear of. This, wt -e credibli itt.,n'tiled. Was oawiI to Gen ,vell'. r,-fusin to allow our light :atil!er) go to Ellis' Clit!. 1We sauipose it i; al .-ht. ns ten. Lovell is a tailitary mau!I A large quantity of .ottona was butnedca i ,i c:unttt I ..-I we-k. atal Imore will be con tgnted to thla m t .s every day. until there is It a hale left to fall itto the enetiny's hands ,siderable cotton was burned in Madis4' ri-h aid on the river above. last week. Th good work mes bravety tn." -. 4. From Richmond. RiuMoND, T:ne 2.t).-The Court of En ..- , a.... n-o t. a r..wrrrar se y . the tine and place it was etfected : it be ; : .: r e - th . th. ;'i. -i. , with '. t t te more if any let:-ning of eld.r?,( aulad Iav. b.-et tabhen up to Iloa a il:shaand ii : Jamiue' River, whlere the chantnet i. nar 1-. ttad c mtd t liere htave p.reaented thlatr *r v sse'ls andta tratnspotrt of' the etntyr fromi i-nding. Thie Caourt is of hiiona that ca i-paositiont a ughtt tatlt hae been mtth- aof Th thli.a' Ofeta i1.t1a? oali1- if i~ladr il ,ia t haat the at itrot2 ehm wVal tnne(.--sare to: et hter 'ro-:, fallintg intot the htadit of the ,ta. N~ti:..wv E'.eIKn tar GCa:N:na. .1 asox! oat t'.'.- ':.-- rD yl t he ta tittm tia. he al -,'a we ai ha itll i;--ne- -.1 a fatialabh- ea e ft tin r.al T. J. .laacksona trati catua: a tile it. rceconnoai~ing with htlis s::atf ot irs a at Caotniagt :t b.lrialgp-, Ihe watS autil (to cro, wlia-t a n the brtidg~ tat. dlis vIre i e':'monlt pat.-d' tfad t raainead utpn t, :anad the enaemy 1 inl foI re baehimi. It wa< ate to rearat prec'aipitattely. Sa. with ai: itnis andt~ ant air tht .-a., charucteriitie of Imani, .itarkon rodel. ttp, anda, poainting to ph-'e~a. .tsad, int a tonie tofC lahrty tao t he at-I. W hr tuhll yiou ta phlaca that ph-c.a" ghut."' The mtent in chtarge motvedi tat oihwy. i Sat -.wait, btttouaingi hais amt. t urn.. I hi i's h:-aj to his ani r1 da-h-- od' ::r ir headt'. 'rTo hite i ttw 'stees dis. a-m-r--d ca tetiir v'.sitoar wn<a, has-t .iy unIlimbe~trng theta ce, firedl its charg' ao- anj i~tho~utai e:teet. , of ,i. sr l.mtin-at gatohit ch- e.podl. tilat t hem, " antther ah:a '' nmiar-r mr... 1a -able circumnt~taces.- lychmnonda Ex.ii Bra:..ita' Omtosaa.-A isipatcht fro nt shigtont, dI aund Fridaay, Junte 1.<t. says: .ie. $arnsidte as ini tan vesteray rea ninae' to F' rit' .\aonrt. by~ thei aftarnon'b-vtat. re-a its fjartm t he P-uain ata whire hte tat se'vert'.i haou aaas l wi t a. .'3[eClonlian, are: aar~a'.. lIe( sa:-s itno retason; u,'hy, aithI eanl ;her our arn1tay .-Iedtd anot he iniI ieba. dithin ffa v ery few dia. ii[ e O io- not c thtat tlti- t~e-l -Iar t srenlmedo bay r t:-ead levies, b ut blieve~'S thIact unii.pr~ d a tmernb hers entd ager an armya what~ih they Itently reatf.arce, :as w-Is theat- att New at. when thle raw No rthI Car alint a Iiitia "I hlittrnije See< som..t, .:1ra.r,t hf alty I. Ilht urth .hto, buat isata ,o .,+ta :a its cuarly ret ~rrl toa t l~a f aiion', italtt I , a-. are~ uea ofth. new-spipert conis he IJt.fj Uuttler't spaecital oran, huas the te a a. :gra, ts Tur:at.'....IT hoiwd~i~a oif aon--.thea ntatr-trv a f aeery Ametarian X.. he- hbeen aal; balIy tha. Unaaon traops -r1 hi. iLtait tot terina, itad, pearhtips, the ra rt. aat their' knta. . Ia a strikue ts th Uni.a - rooap- will fia't wall ini Chatrha-ion, wl. wit.: :a rel:ith. 11*. the colwuads wahoa rdIli ata. ae .ndr--.la whoi aariauiaatedp t he he; deatje -t iasg newst it'eitert. -e awna ot thae~ braidge~ bauri braonghl i'er X 2:e(tt lon, were' htac at~ 1a it ti. tat try roam the c'ity. Arrtaagemen~its were tanttat ht.tatttil li tctw switaig t,.tf tct. thai-.mmeaa hii, t wo t fite rop1esa btr-asking, a19 ha n lua-p It grund-at~-.iiteada aof ito atarn ' .a. ore .15~:a:aled to lhair tneeks. :ad at tos jiht a '- e'artlhlv care-er.\V ia':91tit't h~t se'eiit~tner aire' to he haotg t...... a.. n....th 'tha1 The Last hay of (en. Aslby. It was a busy one. ScarcelIy had 1 et I ot red his btagzage train to proceed befor e t he enemy opened tire upon his camp. With lut, two coempa:.*i's of his ld envalry tie prepared to tntt. ti.on : seeing this 'h.y i:mnrteia-ely - withdlrew. The command ra3 theni inved Sliwly through HarisouburgA, and lirawu up three hundred yards from the opposite etnd. Soon r. regimnent. of" blue coats" catne charg intg ihroiigh town, around the ieml1, in full sight of .-\h.iys nen, iho Stod it pon their ir'aini'1 ehalr.:rs as if' ixel t) the grtin-l. WV i we:c ithhi t a very s.iot dislant, they Comi nie;icel ii dicken their .peed, only givin nus time to tetdeer the saluia.t due them. Soon tieir ranks were broken and in confusion they tIl through the -treets. Sever befire lad 1 1 ' our noble Gen eral uttr st.e , a-Tian . . one cal e I by viclory over-a bri ipe' te atter a hard elunc-sterd light, but only seetned designedl to I shame an ignoleiznonls hand for running betehre}a they were hur:. We had begun to entertain 1 hig'h iopinion of this bodty of cravalry. Epon onier inst;eIIC it fti.nket al cliarged i n batte're, whic at ha l'lt, without a support-:a ,,teed d rin; fe,.t for them. [1lere (ent. Alh by stood by the gulns, fired every lo1 from his three piteu, and brought. evervihiig a"ay saioly.] Soon we were moving ale og the' r ad to Port 1li pubbe, the enemy pressinxI? C-osely. Asbby's eagle eye was upon them, u- if watching tr an excuse to give thueti trt. tle. An excuse, and even the necessity fur : fight, -uiin beatme evident. ,Ihe road was Very b:il, the train moved slowly, and the o:ilt body of I he enmiy's cavalry wa-' only aI mile from its rear. 'T'hey gave us nt. 1 timc Ie prepare to tueet theta. Ashby had not begua-tt ltorui his. men, be: tore three regiments, with coelors flyinig amld ilusic rare, emlelrged fromn a woods three iurths of ai mile distant,. llearin 1.! to our right, they charged, presenting a beautiful sight. A~hhay cou'd coutain hiiref no litnle er. Gently drawing his sabre, anl waving it around his head, his i.lear, annding voice raing out hi; only cuinand--" Follow ine." 'le dash was =imnl?:neon4. 1, tItnes were elenrted, w1hich :it.:liny tlt.her .duie woni1d ha:ve, be.men thoight iptosible. The enemy 0a1m to a halt. It was but for a tionet. AsI thei heaerd the strage whiz of the sabre trolund their heads they broke and rnn. Tile work of slaughter had coi;nenleed. At e-.ry stetp Ashiby, followed cluse'" Ni"'ls men,teut them E doewn, or sent them to the rear. For two miles and a half the chase continued, and the swene became inure liblody. Never hefore dil our (le:wral or his men ne their .-abres Ito such an exstent. None butL thoce whoe hiave Witness.ed a siimilar can imagine the .,peetale. Enraged by deeds too horrible to mtention. led by a General whose. presence ixerted a mystic inliueuce over uyery heart, the bravery I of the uite knew no litait, and selduim was a sutluus to surreuder heard. The scattered fragments of the three regi weuts bid themselves behind their column of infautry three tmiles bevontd the point iof' :-t tack ; aud the pr.rsuit ended not until this in fantry opened fire. Here Ashby drew up his :nen and remained beneath t.heir tre, and waited fr r inforcernetts from Jackson. In this fight Major Green, of the (;tit Virginia cavalry, was slightly wounded. Also anoth er, nane unknown. We took forty-four pris o -ers--atuong theit the Colonel commanding the brinade ol cavalry. The iufa:ntry having arnved, Gens. Aslhiby, well anid Stewart. (of .\laryland) led theu to the fight. Here Ali by'. galiae;ry could 'rit have been excelled. onen to the mnCi, and vi1.t in the very act, :1 h .,! enn---d, h!w x In h. . t 1 .1 . 1..;:;: ..:si - near iie right. breast, and shattered hi' rizlht wri:t. lHe tell--'h di.-l. Not ev.en a ,;wehafi or a sigh wa< uttecred. by tht- dlying~ hero. jie was btravrc whfilst living, bin: b'raver ill ding.ie IThe taneniwere noet dhicc craedel liut poc'.: ed ont, andic soon the v'ieteery wi ours. Nighht choed thce fhihtiinz. The iioble Aihye C iI betw1%een si.x aened seven inc theit ev.~-tin g. Theic news'i~ 'ientt like a Ilashit hriughi ouir lizws Every hcea:rt was~ woiundedl. T1her as~.ri.el lc oneteme, and1 th. eani hiiartedl, wv'e:. NatuctreI made' de'epe'r thle helom andi sooin the dark - nl- of the t~i nitude st ill d'ciker tLb r"eim rs of t .w iind. lie now sleepi intt hie 'niver.,i. ty lIaorin Gi" rouned., near C harlet tsvil'. Tar:I Puen:i..x flasa.t Secnvi 1:.- T he .\Itetrniery .tiur/i~ur says : Asfl theeeG'nrn niien:. ia ,-te'ide I thiat perseons hc' e't'ee the ag.es" lt' ite :anId hrty-fi ye can ' vci Unteer I'ie: hemartin lIa ;e: r ser'vice, it will be' well thr ifhoee lIblee~ tee the Conuscripct $i'::ieui te phice thernc.,lves bey.'ndi it% oeeratiuei, it thieyi have :mv chice, in re'gard niloe the airm oif ser vier. or :br. eeomtpanyv tiheh the'r go. Somii mn'a1 inacine dh,,1 he concipj;t fiaw will tnot hi;-url:,'., lotr u, cantion aill nut toc hay thec tla- i nuit it'n to !b4 C'.titral I 'e hase feheght 't birn e'tn hi:it t Ite, :,ndl 4.:0 ino d~feat. antd yet re'ardlsth retre at from teI'oerinth, shr rear cit wh ichi hie brought uip andi prote-cted, aS fthe pircende'st iea-ion of hmis Ii e. lIeI was in thle sacblek foer clays. anid. cen th ri et reat had to turin aind I ghlt andl repueifi the Cneniiy u'ix timnes, all of wilhih Le did enyc'essful, inftlitnimnz sovere loss upon:.c thzem, and rinin: tiff evetruhin~g in perfect' satt ty. IA Sa-'.rcrDr. tiATlto.-Endter the ableen t a e toll, theC Lyntebhinrg "~ Reuaia, cut .lu'ne 12, sayti that Sir Per'i Wintdh-, h, l' wa's rr-cently arr,'stedi by Cot. Ashi-y'.s mient, aunid brough lt toc this city*, Uupoen bietng aske-I itn Charlo: tesi ille how it wa., ht heir f -uind him-it wilt itn thi' ~eiianke tarmy. replied thaut hie nip ; 'C of hi- c'eleliity as a cav'uilry tflier, toi hau~ Ashhiv. butt that. t he' laitfer w'as kiled, andil noeV. lie waes satisiced." We hetcr that t. e 54gig dclcarat i,)' was ren:tedita h:-'r'. 11 teu: ireporls hue tru'ee weh:. a ;te:iates: de s~ it d is. 'eose .' flone ch~uiing to beelon' toi t he lirit i.,h 'eerage. Tox ixat iVer t he deaito eof a fallen foe, we hav'ee aelways heard is theit aemite ut all ineannte's. lI ut cool!)' andu <'elibecrately*i toic e'xcre--S --11i isforct icn"' ti'. the dleteth ect so TIhist was:' lfet for a lishl N.-'ema.i pty-- WVe clip thle 'ollo-.ttng pearaigr'dpl.c. frtui the t'a:le.tn " Uour-iAdL ef Junce !21st.i Tihie lirot'h war atemier Illenandlin, Cap ta tee Itcrdinal, arrived off' this port yestc iday~, f'eeom New' York, haiiei left. thiat plaice! uo Satuirday last. Slie has broeught dhic petc'h 's to the lFrnch Conai., here, andm willI kave itnn ue'diate ly lii orinrt lui3yal, S. C. Alow~,.'trs orf -rt:-: En:.ur's Sutus.-OinI T'(rjei''Ie toght, several beravy gttmcs we're tirted i fro:u the fleet e li ibis [tiri, anud wich weig alu hearde withI t~ g e diti :ie ttu5. itnIli te: iy. IL t is ftighlt that their isheets were aimied te. ci' e'al sCceoneis whiebh left here thateight to y pass' ithe b~eli k'udee undu one ci whlich, itis sup.e poedc, thecy erl mn i'id, mas a sche r-elu'rigediI e'r edi was Seen'i ii c'uo meany withI thle fi set oni l-rda oni ngvIccr~t. S cme~ ten hhliekadlers aerte -i mtati tlii' this ha~r, 'and areu at timieS vern lose to the ,.heeil.. M .)ec iw.t...-While it seemus tc lbe ertnlitn~ hat ti oifieer' has beuen 5'att at pri'stnr to ,rtL 1 Libtt cie, ' -ecnUt ~iit-. thma' huis forc'eS own~i 3 Uthefiapahanno~ck on thbirtyL tanispcons. :cnveed by war .itemer. tOuri Geiemal< ca ire. n'o dub:,let well aware of' thvir erm i'ei al ' ... . cu . t- . .. ...... ,h u...: c:.:... - . l i..... . -IL. ARTHUR SIXKIJ3, EDITOR. ,t WVEDNESDAY, ,JUNE 25, 1862. lie - -~-. . - -.- -.. . --- -- - lit Poiatpoued. !:i We regret that we arc acompelled to) emiti a well III rittel tribute to Ole ummary it. the late C ipt. Ib. :ii~tt:~V ~V.~I.::awhoa ft II whilst gllmt 'Y rai :tdiia' lei, (?staI'ily ina thei tthieke-t. of the. figta ~f ulal :sa alr iln our iiI-X isjalaj IT :jt itel d me.4.ily lett..ri Li but m ill be : (o rnrPiaken. ha;11 -ast thet fallitwitlg t" y etch toI the gallat Cttmlli~idllC ut' the Is It iegi i'll1t of Artilryt. S. C. Va.: f th -ie aI.. tftr visaor theroici Iletelura. I knewt .al W.,ilIt. 'sy ilA rt i= frit h yoau. Rl Hust my Ii lkil t~ }our brae men'tlah. Tlhe Ncw Laidiey' Society. We take ja: its ls taiting, It the ra.ajlt:4t. oaf ,tii; lAuaiti i 'titat Ii't i lt, that IPllliitiiil. r~ ha- ontly bets elatertlil lists't iiitt a~ll lal:,l t bet. er site itsil the ai1.tIS ofr theit eitihtalt exacr 1 it. .,1l flit dill )lltare may13 lit :U",i.aalheet~l tftr taie e.'tltri aal i We do.ubt 'alot the result will ,, a11 iiacrt:iced degree of i tlfttlle4 'ot time: palrt ift thet ji~ltrialtic hl~ieC. of this ..:wu ;inal its' Viaili-! . TI) bolthlA''ai,.,.' 41 tt alnl the: A-isa ionsl ini the District, thei thatiaarr b~egs: leavet II ,tsar ;mly such a~id a; it 6i ablek toa utrad bay puitli ::atiuIi', qr~titd, of al theair ntitl c. repoirts &. I Conscripts, 'turn Out. C.,,a eriptS- mill paleae ta~ke plrtirItlllF tuotie at iar1rr- Itn ituaithr ar aaiif ilt rausting thia-t" ill riah leiiar.,', itiaijasat lta~ iia ('on-d~riit Art,~ Ils r* p.rltt t ,"i t .riliaaar fliacr al th ir re.4pt:ti't: C.rt }Ioic ,it STl ne..-ilct naext tlt, lM itly. We aiia"laiit;ma ttCLat. It. Iitit:l his-5 baeds aliliaaant - LII elmrlollitug Officer liar this iDistrict. We are. glad lto tlmraaticle the talianwitag praamlu tillfl. iteaiiilia iaC ot oaar aown gallt feilaow. rtjt;.a.U. We: preslue~ tiaere il 110 doulat 111 ta thae Claaneey aof the Laigian beinag filed by tile saol d ier will -u) Fiecutly left themli wiith utlizadl ian! ivri:'ll llgain,.it the foa: we leicalLieut. Cnltatie I i tV IN aai thalt cularp:i' rilTe Utichtniafl bjti'ue ;o?~ repoart, thlat Caolatini W'.TaK L~ hAlti')Y, formerly cnatUuitnIiil, the 1.r gian, aaf autb Caara.li)), oneI ot the rno~t diitiia uiseal lad galllatit corpsii ill that ierticc. htas lbecut~ laraIUmatea to a lBrigadier. elCerilabii. In (L;, oft thlt 'iIa Inlial; Il a):)rais, w:: - elseel Muja r. Lit-it elt at. Calatial. Co jtla ill t 'stl wor a it) 1 I -o-ll: utull tatt Mo 3111511, lisi ettllialny Lau'ia capturedt two of Ila eniem~y'; lattalrii: ; , and i Li;' uWtl ter eeij asf 3 iucirelised by tile eirclltlltltiet, that it was witbaout oppotsition. Omit moarej p~lt.tatliCil;. 1N Igict liltlitag that "alt :t ' I~~i.~lI QuiuI ''idi'omsai I' i.P.'' To Our Soldiers. We have been hearing from you tor some weeks, e ih-r', with unwonted regularity. First mnl. It fn another,. and another, has renme. h-n-me froin fir various posts, and it is a plesure to your 1 nt le to l'turo that you tre nently all doing well I ier she ciretttmstances of your several arduous nations. As yet Esigetisihl ht lost lint few .u.on jhe fielI of battle, although quite a Hum r of hirve souls hnve noassei away from the uks of her suldiery by reason of the hardships warfir,-. Cherished are they as though they lot falien by the lulleis of the en my :-for of a uth they have offered up their lives on .he very tar of their country. Excejpt this sail record iwever, the ol district has been sitgularly fur tare in tise stety of her son. h ow bog ibis ,vr s t itIe, it is of coure idle to eoijecture. " it s hope.1hat the eluse of the war sh..l1 fnd tu still cafe, atil realy to return to the alo-:a, otis of peace with energy and zest. Tor. \luounz as oubtiless under the influence of genuine poet. inspiration wheni he said " Like the dlay-star in the wave, Sinks a l.'r' to his grave, 'Midst the d'w-gall of i nation's tears nliyp y is he c'er whore decline The sm'iile: of home may soothing shine, And light. him down the steep of years ; lint th ! how grand they sink to rest Who elose their eye- on 'Victory's breast!" As wutchi us we admuire the sentient hire em sedied, we can but wish that our brave men, who laud furth to vitmndicate Soutetn Rlights it this ark hor, runay lire rdtrd'Dn-, return v ieotious, ued go down into the vale of years in full ftuitioin t the bnetit: of the glhrios, new Government thich their valor shall have laitized and etno led. To have worked out our redetultion under lie terrible disadvantages of our surroundinsgs, ill be such a chapter as never I efsre wts truced ,y ibi swords of freenen ; and we want every olier lt survive and look back upon its marvel ous brilliancy, :nd bark in its beams, and realize ;dsl grandeur tnd gooless in the inure perfcet leoielopmeut of the new hetvens and the new kies fit' our new Cuofederaey,-when the univ"r :II tribute of hstunity the world over .h:i! he " titory, glory, glary, I'o th(.e wih' have greatly .il's t' and done Never tone in .tory lWtas greater than that which ye'shave won." It i= this hope, this csntilence, this faith, that :siitinues to cheer the most despondent anion::t us, nttd e ein neither tolerate nor realize any euh fatitts s it' heart as wi1ld even look to the passibility of our -iibjugation, If such be the reeling at botme, what must it be amongst those of yu who :taned in th serried ratsks of our Con feerate trtis. ready fcr the strife, braced with the contidence of trained soldiers. and burning to drive ncek the invader from our injured and in Fulted land. We trust you find the weather as agreeable in e.mps as we have had it in this latitude for a week or two pust. Such a .June the oldest iubabitant has seldom if ever witnessed befrt'e. The nights are almost as coul as October, the mornings dew. he-pagled, the skies melluwed into the .-oftness of November, and all Nature cheerful atler the ciined iisluences. We do not hu'sw that it is the iest wholesote of weather, but it is certaily deligittul. The only objection is, that slug gards -vill over.leep themselves. It is a hard atter to get people up by sun-rise,--and, to tell the truth, though an early-riser by lung habsit, we have found ourself for some days not only esin living at this ftilling-of-the-arms.together-in sleep but partiipsting in it to an unsdue e.tetnt. W.ngtl,,uppbate it hot--a in. and get isauk to o a- icing with theia,;wn. Csntissin;ztiruoise the soir . . . . t the ,silts S V I . t e'i ill sim' IsI ''s11:1;'. b)v hItvint' i"ninter..d. we .:hnll tison hi- opn h'rt wn:; --utiilri thi. ::hort work 5of hirelinv rprtve: ut thte Nirth, the .tupiio.rrth ndie :1.n. Once f out(tr lbtirrr- nitet enntinup the .snms. tand ti nieer'ssy will keep :nist hiendh.of-fiiesi busy still, in head-work if nut in bodily nerivity. Yu tmvy rest a.-s-aredh there is a 'heal of cosntri t.ine, aind tiore'thousghst, andi prudcse. tios ex rt.'d it th.- 'south, tss proidu.-e mesat ius will a5 birc'iidis i hsulaninte. i~e.-ry insn i:now< every og hse' i :ws taren iisnt'ify si a huiindr.-d yarids ,t runinig thirouigh a0 pine-th!ie'i~st. lie niot sinly "ry un':r wa'bin tg andl r'smbing it init' :'lesk ne. si psro;iuiiirn nsud abstundatisy oft .&-'. .Th.-. like f hsi's i n a never li nown in .Ameiri-a ais wilil he rthiri: itndoer this hsigh~lpressure .eysm of ssg.eoniomty. lBut it will all1 ie ni'seiied,in no lisi shoitildl relix his enire andi' attention in ilke nttcer for a :-ingle dayv.-. We rec'eived a letter the othesr daty tromt tin sol riensd ini the viintity of.f Mt. Willing. who rep.ut iris aisotilanit in t hat nieighbloirhsAod at SI in shi In ini pienrty oif mueat hitlinpre at .'!t1 3.1 h"periti. Hei repuo~rts ripe pra..t-her lsi, ar.dli. f og inin liartoa g''o.l aivera::e whe'at or 'p is aiseid th r...n;:h thaot hart of' thle listriot. N'. otly ure but all over thle IDistrict it is te rtain thast a rv hirge nheao'st ir,$ was~ put in, tandi, slthsug.h here aire iranty .iliures. the're are a l-i tnanyn sot. ss." .50e 'if them t'sry exjrasginatry.--ti Set c'InlhVequeiO' smuut sutrely h.u a lar;:e ' iield in I Ng::regate'. Wse hseor that .\rs. Witii tn nouc:: ni:1 natke r i ,o I on:dr' ifbssrk on. it I r ibridge pirce, ct.-t th:-: antother frit in the mie viciniity (I he ld ti;ritFin plac5e lat ely siwti d y J. U. St Lt.ivs'A) will lie v'ery littl hrhiisi itit uitut. We hear if isnmeasuiredh crop thast 'ert'ged foirty hn.-hetls to thc :ter', tirol thre te undresds if plat;:ition., that will matke qitotities rwheat ts spare. Thintk yinu utst thsst wie are gt ins calet:initing uponst a lar,:e sutperabundncte ? ir co'rreaptnident hna perhinpa snaide the snean. it crop in the' lis'rie't by stres of wit and rust, it een hte will not fuill whtstin thne flour desptrt et tmore 'li iha a brrei ,5r tws, and that will :reey be felt i! his itrit pro.lret he not dectep. Andl nw' 'et 's east abut for 4 few hits sit ''ehit. ut.tiiate I tit'-tit."' YiOu will see that a new liot' iie S-iety buts bseen fosrimesd at this phte~e, lduer::. -:-',5nbl 'aui-,- i: iichi .ve'ty ones tnusl ey hid themis til--.Toe. Toi help themis to n gi'ingi in tun.te, sutnie of us have been reqt out. d gie ti inixci enrtraintneut in Oddi Feillows' all at tin ently day;: so tee hope to be ready ini week o'r t wo weith something new ini the rsiund 'f r A'ly1'i'd irritire ! 'rhe timtes grow dulhr Id duller witht us .ns miidstnmur iopplrosiches ttnd :shal t~cal ssouvt.hin:: ita rot ive us. Nosw atnd eni 1I. A. 4.nd un!atshoer, nt ils vislit, gtuilar atnd ic', atwake the tI cies osf thle osld phlatn frisn t's ier- tl'"r iutire,-t-:.ns as ihe toners t' hatlni'imi -ike uoon the sie'tter, you way see one tafoer at-. r eumiing out of' their holes t'o disc's er whaot ! i aiib' i.- ini th:eild. We thuts haid the pien'is. ,t t'f'w dhays tagi oh' st imulatitng ta.l. TI. OX. h1 - inttt i hiet firget tues,'itf his present pshysi disaiiiy, by a sitwewhat vhrnsinsus rttnderinig " ' The .lI--/cr Iliso,'-*n anicietnt luosrile oaf i purtiing taerinity. It carriedl him bias'k I. r h tiomtut tic his hutn ltig; dnys wihetn he 'osuld ediown thorue foixe' a teek, tnh ii' brendiy tor I ort h at ia iinOmett's .ntici'e. Wocuiildtthat the onl hbid cn'w dire hbdily atsotiviiy tando enduoranse thus enj'oy,-ne hiat wouald u.s- it aimii resis ly iu our gisod cioutry's eause. "h'e r Parin liiimers, foriuio at this j.hao'., ' ai me-ting hero ion Sastursday nest aheni it is m he effort. It is the very last chance to avoid onscription, and one which (we can but think) many in Edgafield will hasten to embrace: The .ntle'rnen at the bead of it give, in their own r.arth and soldierly nbi.ily, an umple guarantee hat the thing will lie managed judiciously and to .od purpose. The refugees to this place are on the increase. We hear of several inure families that are cowing a sojourn nanngst us. Ours is a quiet. out-of the-way village, and will bto found a paleasant . !noumghm retreat for aur dlitre.,sed fellaw.citisens of the low.country. The feeling amogst us is of course that of cordial welcmouu uand sympathy to w.ards them, and we trust they will have cause hereafter, in recalling their present sad withdraw ml from the pleasures of hime, to remnember old Edgetield us a re;ting-place in the wilderness where all wmas peace and order however the roar ing tempest 'thudered'in the -distanvc. Certain it is, the gun-boats are not expected up the Beav ordlam at this pre-ent writing, and the summer nights are rmtartled only by dogs that hay the mnamn. liut we know not wh-at may turn up next in the strange eventful histury of this mighty war It was certainly in the Book of F.te that Edqe far-l should be taken by the Yankees ;-that event occurred near Nashville. Whether mr ot this ether E-lgetie'la (tie /leri .Xaalatmia) is to be cap turod, reuains to be seen. If the enemy only knew what an amount of dry goods, shoes, mu lasses, e.ifeae nd copperas they could get here, there's no telling what might happen. To our certain knomwledget there are as umany as 15 shelves nearly filled with the first gnd second d'eeription of articles, at least two thirds of a. m, rrel of the naxt maentionmd, smaventeen or eighteen lbs of thi next,- ad so mn. We trust though that in soume way this information may fail to re.ach the foe, anal that Edgelield may conseajnently get off with out a light. In the mnean timne it may not be amiss to perfect sall nrrangemtnats for burning these val uabiles at a given signal, the subsistence of Lx .a'i.S army havir.g been no part of the putrlose of our werehants in theair outlays for the current Truesnamy, 2lth, 12 M. .fmut nil ba-k from Augutua--sen after the new:. Terril!c paice. Alutgu ta-every thing go ing up to auhulous aprices-and Lot! Mont talk nd .such water ! tepid and no ice. nowhere mew ! what a place to dleep in. !low thankful we lW, to lie living in the glorious country. Thae Lord help the people of the )iSoutheru eitnes titus summmmmer-except those of them who are battening upon the waists of others by speculation and ad vancing rates,.-and nctrsed lie they from head ta foot. .la,'in !. Frolic Our Correspondent. J.us s' Ist..tn, June 191th. 1SG2. Mt. Emntronm in the ligilt on Monay last, ncar Seergsionville, Capt. Tao~rai s, and eightee' of his men were in the very "jaws of death," but dealing swift destrution ala to the hated van dals. The following is a correct tatement of tle ca:salties. J. Eztu.t 1u sr. :v, killed. JAs. CaiLLtiSa, rmissitig. Lieut. F. W. Axsunws, wounded severely in the thigh. J.rs. IIuis, wourdel severely in the stomach. ti. WL. Be wmro. wuantnded severely in the neck. l'ia:KENS X-: Slightly wounded. R. V. s; s t at.us, Slightly wounded. C.,pt. W aEvyn and his Company were exposed to a raking tire of shells, :mad bllets. liut ssatain a > . ..that then of Jonsx Du:scpAx, who is 'N on otp~uu-:+r stp 31m s.t pia t seg .+ Truty yours.' Foar the Advert.-. an o t ln. rei for the lan tl'me. Another rean hiaa bieen forever ramcateda nar.aamnda alha min table. Again b:a m ahile comamumniay baeen amvere ut with thme glamuu a-f suarroaw anal swainecs. ttnce mnore hmasi time wi..weda wif's baeen omade a.. v ring har h tantala int anaata, iad tam e':st dlown hair hmadai mand a.-epa hiir taear' aaf pie' ni amie. Anm ntiai fsmlhar ad tmthear have baienm en~ediupon im fEam a he :rran ihaair aaniy, thir baelove.t 'aan. Thp-c a maught. hia.; iaan wkenl by~I''talI) reaientimng (an atie ade.h o f .t mi lN .. A Nili'.it, w hichi tomok plare am' tihe tharlaatan Iiitaietan Sunatay thea 1st instant. Time siala.-et maf t~hai noaair'e was mmammbedmr of the . Ehre~mfieldi Lighat Inafantmrya 24tih Rl'emt, S. C a ,mi in. amaa ati~er ictimi ma the pesitiflence, whic'h tion'm in thae nrmnaamphearem aof .larnes' JIi-and. A beitteir asabliecr. ma mre devoteda f'rienad, triter pa. ta iat, a mure worthyr aitizeam. ai tiore' faimhfu. Christiar., inever iivead u- ieid. I.et uis emulaite i virmafes, anal like him lae !prae fiar that last sai 'an-t in the adram.u aof lifea! * ~ - A.~ .i.11 IIMaOND. ' air the~ Aadvertni~ir. Taribunte omf Riespmect. A t a imm-etirg ai them a. Faeti-eld i.ight Infia try," ina their ettnmmett 't.ih itegimnenr, S. C. a. dnite th . laine, (Capt. W::Ev len beaing Chmar m a . s f dlh-winmr I'emp~te~a mal ltm'soluti,.ra were inmth aainteda by~ Mmnj. A. .1. lI.uNam, wimih saotme rery auppir..priamte andi :mnainig .amarka. The stiarting laenar, nal thme haeavinmg haaosnt m.shwe suachm symmathy lfar mime dacc~e,i as the nolde anad thse gaia a Eann t ever eliiit framz kimmaredl spirimt. All waaldoama, aur this san oaeran.ia,a with, heart-felt WaitanF..\i. Throaugh the inserutnhl,e int..rpnai taan at' an AII-wisae ProEviadnc. aiur e'nmade, anal highly estaaemeh mand tmuchi loavead friend, J1. . LANIERl has been called froan lime to et-arnity. Therefare: //raolea'/, Thmat the Ehletleld Light infantry hams instmaie ain irreparnlmle inme~, and the commum nity int whichm he livead, imost wourthay citizen. )faa/~ da! Thimat wme extenda toi the bereaved fami ly tur t'iaamlnt-e mamad wmamast symapathay. P. -aadred, Tihet a eay maf thmia paroceedlings lie SiEt tat thme famiily of the i'-umentedi dead~, and alamo a copay bie t'ornishmed~ thei~ Eketield dee'arier for Tulc: [,assmssle't's~ .Slrrn Am Atu Y IIOCKA mm:a.- It bhmaeen genaerallyv betlievedm for sev sral days. inad withs a gmama d-::dl of reason, lihat the~ Frenchl anal Engmlish mnen-of-war ate Imiw blockamding' the 3Mississippmi Rliver below Newv Orleans. A notices of sixty dnays is re .uired of' time r~uaing of a blockade before :'mwimrce amid trade cani be resutmed. So a at the Ya'akee trick of A Lincoln, in clear nig five hundred vessels for New Oirleanas and 'irt Roiyal ont ae tradinag expedhitiotn, kas been ippedl inm thme bud]. Tihese Yanmk'ee skippers, vih iee mandl amther trmufhe, cana now tun tail mi tim.helstize, mad Cenrme time block-headed :nmitedl States Secretary of State nil their Nm~auan He.xa.-A corrsponmda-nt, writing roamm Williamtenm, iniforms us tihat a negro - alling himself Alfredl, andi represenitinag hitm li mo bie time paromperty oft i. CmadIa. mf Geaur ja was~ hunatt i thaut pilac tmn thme 1 5th inst., y some unmknoiwnm pearsoan nl rerms, whot okc him froms thena guar-hoamuse. He haad been mntit m as a rEitnany, mad faor certaain prophe nas toi anm humjaonable character. -Southeirn 'u I'an. .$i7 That M3i-leja Trbame iii- the 1th~ iir..t, .ya we mre infoirumedl I.y recent necws froam mmm Oraenmms ihat there-ik tane Frentch wiar 'esdm ur Neaw Orl~anis und twolve or fourt..:en others