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"tiMVlfr TH Hl|5 Tollow Rrwerd.?To |i
to JL ut #*er,e*er*oile iwrvoe who fail*
|V I# iwiWHlW*iJ?w l *Tft? >m?ia ?ii ??f. ?
:. limMtaM litlCMWi. N?<o*r>ltel or edn- ~
f?M?l?h WmlwJ- Bn mmom ixonrndl' ?
F)r?j-hun4r?i Udl+taudgontUiHea. wanted! b
Bjr udnwlw mo Immediately T*u m?y 0
*c?f* to ^wmlvO health. wealth', tieautr. ,i
VB^ 1Kb *M ? 'Tr.v wiwltie. * * * A
MS ffOLU KINO GKATiri to Uio fira4 Toun,- *
Kvi* Wdjt writing taw* t *. For fur Ik m 1a- g
P ri f<>r u??LM:n *tMrro? (incfoawrg- vou? return
P* porta**. FftAKKE.O. LIND8KY, 41
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M FflUK Art of lk? Oeooffl Axrrntbly of April
:? X II, WtlS, firthW MippritM
?fc <UoMItait?? of MiriinoiM ItqiuN In (Ui
Himtm," m nMdm th* fMllrirhr provMon, fix :
" " Tkot hli'KxtfUclir}' lk? wvwnar M
r>', * *([ wW?*irny M?ft* that pn tocrmri
laiwttty of iptrittioui liquor*, wbiob eonaot
ho othfrfiN ffwxtt*! U xkiolnhl; mnmm; ti
t-T mr?li float parp^ccxiti tbi*^l*to,xHall bar- '
- power to hove ittMulWcturotl. at t>?e neutral
rid ran*tntoat loeodon, hy akillod and rropon- ?j>
IhW ?roi?U, at lint >a|an*p, to Up apnotaud
Vy hUn-etf, Mich fttatlty of alpohol or pare fr<
firlU ?a ahatt hp fpaixl nqahth fa* Um ^
gi ran that propo?ale will p<
Xiwrind *) iVb^N until Itt M? nnt,
' / Mv*hki*( tbfx Department With oa? tlouv
" mmi gWHvftw ?f AMQHOlj. "n J fovuUrr\ ^
th*??aad gotten* of FUKK t*PIKI?*. doHox Ul
jJPF. th* prxnnt year! the UDk |o he manufactured
t<y AilM and mpoMtldo apoli, wJir th? .
rtsprrvMaft of tfeo uuderrTgiM-d, at pr n?ar ?b>
laarina. Bond* with ado<|?ate aoCarity-wlU .
purfomWuca ef the l *
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a* etl to*runtjit Mltp Alt duh wit hunt doreil
lay. Hi?M ftuHnWho fcomptV wilti thia or
tkr wi? bo a^WWwJ and a. Ih-**cw. .
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ained *21 (aete connected with Ais regtncnt,
cod rep treibfelbr say, ? Vnt*r
Mention {btto \o om iojnetSet ^to wy
ithNoi, cod now wfefchif to fMwr
1 booor to whom booor ie dfpf* IjljU
sroTr^n^^S
leer fMh oaber, etcept tho- 22d? wrf 1
occluded they alone eompoeed Geo.
eierd, in the spirit it U offend.
Wo llimiwippians remember that
bese solc^ers hare. je?t Wt their Moud
ityof Charleston, 0 here they hod a [
feasant encampment, with its cool
ea breezes, aqd.the prospect of hat lit- '
le fighting ta do this summer, sad come
isre to match under 'oar scorching wta, m
the burning, dusty roads, to do 'i
red \* lb" otfr boraea. Then we would
e the loft people to attempt to detract
root the merits of aey body of men.
Vords eon never express the gralitode
lial ewella io onr heart# ?*ad-we can on*
r say If all regiment* that bare com?
> oar a?ictanos are ae gallant as the
2d Sooth Carolina, we have no eaitse
tr tor. Men who have fought an the ;
I body fields of Sbajjwburg, Mmsmw,
loldi-horo, Kin?t'>D, IJoonsborb, Secssotwrille,
and on tko Rappahannock,
r* worthy of otir eatira confidence and
fateful admiration. .
Ia ooncJudon, wo will any, that when ia
tragi* atanf* of this war will eirlat
sir in-hiatorjr and in .wag. U will ho ,
ith nrwrihis of heartfelt pride and .
km* (fslitsHa that wo can safer to
ia3>eroic 22 J Beulli Carolina ami mj,
tkry tor dJtmlnv"
. 'm\ CLEMATIS. - ,
Pearl Riyrr Ifeas, June 20, 1608.
Jiomos. Juna 80.?Tha Yaaoo ia
?t navigable fur boaU Va lUyaa% Waff,
rant's snpjkUaa-ewma to thac point.?
pdoral acouta We dwily oflptyrod on the
i?nt. Gen. Wash borne has a largo
rce at Uta Bluff. Gen.Jackson allows <
flag of truca to ooma ap the Yaaoo.
Grant has asWbHahed telegraph lines
iraugb all the river bottoms.
The Snemv hurry the work on their
rtiflcations at Right. - Tor
Congreaa.
Iff* WIS are authorised to anaounee
ion. JAS. FARROW a candidate W re
lection t? th? Congreaa ?f the Coafederate
ta?e* aa K?}tr<mnuti v? from tha fifth Con
rnaaianal District.
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t? ?*#. Vufcf* o/ tie fyih Cangrr**inn*l fib.
trim, awepriilm, jfe Jt*Ur*tU of JSaAaw.,
tafrisiw, Qrrnnritte, JfpmrUmkurg mmd Un\on*+
.
fa the- Cnr*Unffiu, of the Mlb of Jnap, Ifct
Whtoj kl^dm W ?to unknown frletpi hu
HOuowi me h enndldat* for CefegreM
Mi tblj CengTcseUael DiiMtt. Ikb iwadeM
l >ropw the* i tbonld (impendent oneo, in
ortiWe tens*, U the many eppltentlenr wblofc
have received, prir?tely M ? eH*e pnWIcflf.
nk ken noUreneUiBty -U> the high honor
f rucji ? poMet that X in.lei to declare tint
a ordinary Usee I eouW.net refrain from
iHMrteiai in/aim. pot the fret thotatnlenta
of theology ore not* tempted froui miliary
eotMee, hne'eiorad' up the fleW of naefnlieik
wbteh I hurra. twretofoee ehoee% X nm,
berefeee left Mt tndowfcat (eta In other
re ye kr the Mini of my mntiy. ft ?n
a title oooeKut tb?t I 1 turn 1 n member of
l^h|i nrf>iipn%|inrtHng? nf Km |ini|rti Per
onfily, tmn the petition in
***,** mm. Urn meponrirtlity
?onnret?I with It tr ope ret rely to be
^Vt woMWro df.the C?tM>r?ti
><fm pornop* nr o ?wnty M Mh wHl k?
4? p?t H>I?C the kuli ftffkttMXtOM
ink It W otao anplooioot to m |t ?ppo?
io/ gootlemoii ooobtag U>? mow potiliwa^*o?*f
l?Inn. hojror^. tb* 3?**l oxigoooloo W
ko nwtl>y, < hxd thoi, ooicti oomo great t>b1??h
mymu tbo rtlUooi of eock ftiogioni
tool DMrkt kmlko right loNgMtottto
nwliii of tty mt it; mmf iltm. Uy
pwtit of inaotKit; is ctfif
ptofc?iofr kM.WMtti tbo Ml; ~*-|1?I (kit
I e?o (kid, fM ImmI me wMfcottl hmn, If
l^om m; piwwl tooiinlMi I wIUtboM
p; aeafe. - , T
-1 mi iiliitiii too, tbot tbo puli J of 0*.'
tctaUag atraggto tffei* to protrntMi t^t lu
Urn wtooot iu every rmpect, ynd tbai
MfmM*y br.Mf kom; Mttm'iWtr prio
Wglf ?MUMtKtN W thtpM to r?m*r
b the olMtdy too obuudoot o?4 m?M1y Jo.
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GREENVILLE, SOUTH
'.irn'inonir-i ,
'M* ^afftjpr
Th? ftla Onoe,
*! Wlim Ui? *#eki mi |nag. ud tlie shora
i?t J.rlc ud d?.p;
WUara tSereeds and Mailt*grow tin and
Sa?
4?d thewead* grabr thick co tha winding
Whaah^J shadow to kafry tha whole day
??>* *?*''im*4 7" v_
TWa aaelea* paddles art- Idly dropped,
LiV a ara-trtrd'e tflnge thai the atom hath
^V'loppnd - 1 \ V '
Aal aaaaml an tha railing, o?e ?*?r ana,
IA? frldad hand* whew iff* work la done
WkUehusllj baok aad forth between,
Ilia apider etreteke* hiadlrtr eere?n ;?
And tha aolanan aki, witf hia duH ?too hoc,'
aatUwdiwi dlt tke aMfoTura dd aadoa*
tha atHW, half wink. l? tlla attay war*,'
Kola elawly away la tU Urlog grave. . ?
And tha groan aaaaawmko'lrlk dtW da* !?.
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TIKllng tha tannlderlag duat away, .
Like the hand that ptaota o'er tha tomb a
llowar, ~' . Or
Ik* lay that man ilea tha fallen tower; .
While many a blMavn of llralieat hue,
Spring* Of o'er tfca Mara of tha aid oaooa.
Tha aurrantlara watars ara dead aad still?
But tha light wJodt flay with tha boat at
iii ^
And lastly In aod oot again,
II fluata tha length of I taw oat T ahain,
Lika the wsary march of the hands of time,
That mast and parVat tha noon)ids chime ;
t.l ?> 1.^? .'.-Lk-J - -1
?tiv? ?nr Nivm ll KHMU Mb fWCW lUITl KHOW,
By tb? Jrlpplpi bow of tfa* old cmw.
Oh! manj a lime with a earelrw hand.
I liavr.^iifthfii U a way from the pebbly
- ' drAil.' '
A?d (m.l.Hrd t| dowu where tka stream
run* quick,
WVf? tl?? Whirl* ar? wild, and the addle*
Ihhk,
A*J Uughtd a? Tleased o'ar'tk* Mcklqg
aid*7 c '
Aim) loob*d halaw la Mm ln>w *w*,to
a** thai U*? 4?o/w bftha boat war* true,
That war* mirtvrad baek troa\ the uW ?*uoe.
Bat now a* I.laaii o'ar the ?n\mUi#g aide,
And look below in tk* sluggish tide,
Tka (i?? I hat I w? ih*re i* ?ra*?r pawn,
And ah* laugh that I hear ka* a t*>barer ton*.
And the hands "that lent to the light akUfi
wing*,
lie** k* own f??nlHar with AtiwM thing*;
Bat I luv? to think yt tka kfeur* that flaw,
A* I reeked titer* the whlrt*" tbeir wlM
gray throw; - <-" ?e Kr*
I ho GluMont* Waved, 6r the jrraa* grnaa
grww.
O'er the mouldering a tarn of tha old cauoe"r
i*.... .ll' .1 - -JiThe
Hampton Brlnd> *Ai>Unr Cat.
: airy right.
Wa are permitted to make tbe follow
ing extract fna letter from a oarairy
officer of Hampton'* Brigade :
Hrctou'b Ckohs Roam, - ?
New UpperyiUe, Va., Jmiv'23.
The enemy attacked tie ywteadky in
heavy force, and aeon we had on hand
a heavy engagement. Thjyr brought
infantry^^nd cavalry, thua driving ua
fradoally back./ Whan -we go't near
Ippdrville, their cavalry left lha infantSgbd
rame upon us rn huge force.?
NT brigade immediately charged iketn
gnd scattered them inwvery direction,
killing many and taking eighty prisonera,
in the face of tbeir whole forco.;?
We made aeveral desperate charges,
^riving tbe ?beiay off, and giving time
tor our troop* toiCMTtUrn* Mfe1V. Our
it* k 127 killpd. . C?i?t. John 8. Pre*too,
jt, wma slightly wounded in the
foot. Tha Orr.eeal end rot'^f lb* staff
aaa K?fn. The General1* 'ha* black
horra-* wit aha* under him, kntbe asrapid.
l"be retired, end we fob
lowed hint to'tfiddlebura. Otn. Stus
art'* Adjolaut>Gen*ra|, Maj. Venable,
raw the charge, and nnid the brigade
i* the finest helms ever seen. Our uteri
behaved aobh. v **
White ;ho mats tight wit going on
in front, one c( our regiments charged
| the enemy on another road and took
thirty men; ao we took over 100 pri*>
on era. no caber brigade taking any.?
In the ratiln, we found a negro, and
ihrce of e*tr men rMn 'brir rahre*
through Jgtat In tbe midst of t be meat
desperate lighting, the menr bend time
to ehear the General, by taking off th?b
hate and waving >bem while he passed.
Another letter eaye:
Gan. Uampten i* the hjkrt hi* cav
nlry, and loud call* are made for J?M
prometion en Majuy<<iener?t, which hi
baa fairly earned, it must come eery
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Ererv one mourns tha Lom m* GJ
Frank iimupton, who ?u mimom! fot
kin jpafMa* ?d gwiwwitjf and nobk
mm of.d>?jQoUr. ^ ?
W? {mi that young wonwn in M?i
oountry Birry MM reckleaaW tba?
no jw bare aba. U UHfr* village o
fifty bouraa in tW iMd wherein ? pUu
aibie, w?U draiMd advanlarar, of wbm
mbsgif took* aoxtbing, cam out raarr
gi'l of apoCtM ohOTMar, ?(ut? mm
4mm of ate wM l Soch
in fact, all mMriag* not Weed upot
intimate koowteOg* nod. profound m
Warn aa well m fbrrapi tod*~-are aoma
that ?ov* reputable ib?o ?fau la cMm
7 ood acaroatf bur whit tea
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VI*'*I u rfji .a It ! T| fi' j.. -3CAttOLIKA,
THUK3MY MOK1
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1 Frexa Mississippi.!^ "i-.Ntrcftit,
3#ly . Louisville
Democrat's I tut official report says tb*t
G?m. Tailor, Vlonton Mtd OrM surprised
(he Federal (brtiftcatioos at Hush- n
mt city on the 27th of June and Oftp- h
tared l,80O prisoners, 33 commissioned H
officer#, $8,0064*0 worth of cominiv
i amy stores, $1,600 worth of quarter- ^
mattes* store!,- $6O,u00 worth. of onj-. I
nanoe store* and <#1.000 worth of ined^:
4eai stores. ATsri 29 garrison sod rrgj.- *
mantel flags, 10,600 tents, JjtfOQ horses j
And, mules, 7.080 oegtoes, 7,000 sued ^
of sotaJI anas, lfl siege gens end A p? A
sitioo ss important as Part Hudson or 0
i Viekiburg. Other important wove- t *
noenta of Gen. Taj lor are progressing." th
A private letter from lite ConMr Hattery
elates th at Geo. W alker, twelvethou-' tli
sand strong. WA Ueitii- w* yeut* to take >
i Providence, which in garrisoned by Federflb
and negroes. . They hong two of- r,
fleers Oooentan<|f$g negroes. Prisoner# j
report nol!i;hg oew from Port Hudson. *
Natoiikz, JuTr 4.?Thearope stOeyka
via Hroofrhaven ?re untUtpnssed. ol
The ram -PhtshQrg and gunboat Mo- u
nougabeia passed up this morriing working
one wheel. - * * l''
Oapt. Powell, commanding post, is
cleaning Natchez of stragglers and com- ??
. laeiflpha m
TWO Mtssiaeippmn says Vicksburg in
and'Port Hudson are well provisioned.- *"
A gentleman from Texas aays 9n?iil? v,
and Magruder areNst aogmeuting their
FartMam-i' . - - es
Taylor captured-many Yankee r>lant Ul
era ana overseer*, ana holds thorn as j*
hostages for t betel urn of_lhe hundred ??
tneu confined by Hank* for shooting ^
Mr. Dewit. R? (kohl- sll Southerners *?
who have taken the oath as pritonersof fr
,*?r. "V7 ' y:' - ?
Logan alar rue tin) Fed* rah by tl?c M
boldqem of UU dnelu*. ? - ?X
Interesting from the 86nth vaat.
Nstchk*. July 4.?Cuf. Smith, of" Ai
-Ci rants at at)], on^the Arisona, acounpaniftl
by the gun- host Allen, came down
laat-evening aM^anahoied off Nati-hea, to
ltd communicated with the mayor,. tv
threatening to bum the town.becawe the p?
Governnienutote* andc*ulccros?ed heic. l'r
The mayor replied that h? hat no W?- 111
trol rtF Uamnorlation. Samh said he
oA?# fh-^cit?l^"twntr, not to- dixies,
mkI would bum >h* Own if tran-<poita*
tfrtwdid not cease that hour; and threatened
to sttell the Vidsli* because the CI
Texans swore they would cn*-s cattle
where they "pleaced. The gun-boais n"
then I. ft. All quiet. * *|i
A ger tleriHtn TFwi Waodnffe reports i
heitty fighting at Port Hudson on Sat- ||*
rtrdny and ?undsy laU. Deserters state m
that the fight wai more desperate and in
the Federal loss heavier than ever be*
fore. . . w*.-; . y.. tl<
On the morning of the 2d, Logan's ?*
cavalry at (ark. it 1 the Federals, mx miles .'J*
below l*oft IIihIsod, on the Mississippi,
and burned * large amount of comiuis- at
sary and quartermaster stores, and
wounding 150 and capturing 40 prisone:*.
Attiung the captured is rv Colonvl,
a Major, a Captain, and a.quarter* ' u
master. Thev also destroyed 150,000 n
rations. 450(?000 in green backs, 75 *?!
weguua, ana *1101 uvhi miuio*.
Tiie flag of trite boat which arrived nt U
j Cl*y I'oint Monday night brought New
r Ywh-ihtw St the 27th. The report 'th*t *
OeNvraJ* Lee and Lftigptreet created the r
PeWMtt after patting tonoaM Winchester. *
At H?nMxuif,.*n the Milt, the " strong, t
able IwdU-d m?a ** were flying from the efty, i
m4 i# waa projwwed te declare martial lew
to put a (t*)i to the.exude* end make the v
?awards tight- The eountrt (>eople arrt*. ?
i?C there ertlt|td ty hate no We* of ftgh ting. "
but were loud la their denunciation of Lin- <*
colrf for not sending troop* tfsere to protect tl
them. Among i(m *ulii?n departures auiioMneed
was Ce wu^rom A Dixey't flegro Vl
minstrel*. who were advertised to ulay "
week. bufrfHsd on Thursday! whet) the re- \
bet* wore advertised to n>ake their first oppearsucc.
It* Carlisle, l\a? on TtiorOdfcy, 1<
the inhabitants trove Isorrttted by . hearing ?
Use rebel drum nor pi. n few wttva distant, ?
"beat the *' assembly " nt'% o'ebvfc In (lie J
, morning. The eitiaeoe immediately idbk to e
j their heel*, aad were * only beaten Fit the >
race to IlarrlsBarg by tthr " contraband*,"
who ar.a tetmhingly <1 earn bed aa rear hint;
- that plaee with their feet swollen and bleeding.
The Yankee pfprr say* the acene
woe M enongh to touch the most eMm-nte *
- beart." It ho* no word of sympathy for "
Um while refugee. . s v
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Important trwm Borth Carolina- ?t
WivmimtTov, July 5. |
' Tl?e enemy U advancing on tVe WtUnlug- \
1 ton aad W'-Moe Railroad. Thev were at >
* KtlWDivHUkilJilKtit, uvan iol(i'<froM lh? raHrood,
wltii i.JJOO cavalry. Tl?a wire* {
war# cut at to* If pa at ? ecloek. I
, * ^ ViuliitoroK. July 5* <
Tha H?mj Ualljvo^wwn of Waraaw, on t
f ilia Wilmington atd Weldon Railroad, at f
hatf-p*aL 9 o'aMb lb I* morning. It ia r<"
Wrtrd t)Mt ll ?V burned tha dompany'a I
a wwakaQM and vlQ.Wjt) pound* Government i
t baooo. TWey leftaboat 4 o'clock ihU * * i
E jo U?* elractf** of Kaoanavilia, where
tig m?vq body of theft foreae bad etopped. ,
" fl? eaemy U eatiMatad ah 8.MO0 to 4,900 1
a ?n?!?lry and. infantry. It i*.reported that I
a half war* whit*and half aegrmre- [Waraaw i
K la-jMfcy*hr? Miilra above Wilmington, j
.A Lamta from Now CM?or to dm '
Itww York Tribune, dated- Ihth tall- 1
t*f? > M Yaetardey General Bank* iaaued J
>, too 6kd?r ftif one tltpusnpd rolontoera to '
? puke p fliMtl charge upoo tlie enemy'*
f. work* at Prrl Uudaou. lit* Koran h
? end Sixik Wboopaia voTumoafal, and
t woae * ninitoiif Mod aU, or nyurly all,
takoo ftriaonaraw'*' * 'vH
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A.R EYE
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Jitu)u:UiIj}^ among all
"*> la'ltf*!"'il I*' ! 'ii ljlifci nj.
nis$v mr ?, isa
L,?L!?Ill?.-r_- 1J ULI K-'I11 - l.iip:.,
_ ' (hra. itrft Order " .4 1
Oimrral Or*?k, JPk 72. - ,\f
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Whftein the enemy's country tbe fellow's
?f?UU?ii for ^>roe?rtng supplies . will
?strictly olieerved, and ?nr violation ef
itM promptly ?n?l rigorously pTintfh?i :
J. Noj>rl*nt# property ?dia)l be injured
destroyed by any pcrsea belonging to or
Mineeted wHlr the army. o?.M>?n, c*ee'pt
y the ofBcere hereinafter designated,
II. The <"hieft ef the Cemmie?ry. Qu*?>
iVraaetor. Ordnance end UWIotl llepart
ihnu ot the ertny ill make reouielsioc#
rw? the locel minorities or leifeatftsntrfor
re nwee?wry supplies fjtrr rawpoetise
9pertinent*, deeignatirgHlie places end
ine# of delivery. All complying
Hh eueh reauisltioue eheM be pent the
rfcet price for the antolee furnished, if
rag m> dei-lre, end the officio e fnikli g such
iv merit shell take duplicate receipts for
le Mine, specify ing the name of the pt-rein
?l<h ?*d the quantity, kind end price of
re property, pne of which receipt* sliall be
l once forwarded to the Chief of the Lietrtment
to which such officer is attached.
III. Should the authorities or inhabitants
cglcct or refuse to comply with such req ^
ttions, the supplies will bo taken from.
ie ueareet inhabitants so refusing, by ^.thc
der and under the direetiou of the respneve
Chivf* of 'be UcpimtficjiU- named.
IV. When aoyNxunuiaud is detached ffom
6 main body, the Chiefs of the several detriments
of such command ?411 procure
ipplies for the earns, and such ot Iter store*
i )hey may be ordered' to provide, in tfic
anncr uiul subject to the provisions hereprescribed,
reporting their actions to the'
ads ot their respective departments, to
horn they will forward duplicates of nil
>nchcrs given or received
V. All person* who shall decline to rciy#
payment for projierty furnished on rcq
sttione, and all from whom it will lie riecsary
to taker Stores or supplies, shnll b<roislied
by the officer, on taking the
nw>, with ft receipt spectlyttig'the kin.I and j
mntity of the property received or tnkea,
tli* case may lie, the nftiric of the person ,
ton whom it wne rtcelvad or tnkcn, the
iniMiftixI for the ore of which it is intend- I
i, anil the ir.arlcttr priue. A duplicate of
i>J receipt shall by
ilir, ?Trp;ffiueiit lo which" the ofljeer l>y (
iioni it is fscouted, ift attachci/!
n. If any) perron shell remove or con-, 4
a) property nn?e**<?ry |\?r the ihc of the *
my, or attempt to do so, the oiKcer* here '
before mentioned will cau^^uch proper- (
, abd.aU nflier )dro|itrtyb?)onj?ing to ?mctr ^
rson, thft't may In? rot] ill red by Jhe fttwy,. j
be sei?cd, end liie pfficeB ikidWiJWMBit ,
ill forthwith reyoe* ttf tl;? Chief of this de- ,
irtmwwt, ttfe kind. tpiantHy atid ruaikat <
ine ?>f- i.Hb pr? porty so seized, And the
piic obthe owner. - - 1
- llv command of fir*. Tt.'E. Lcr_
11. 11. C-ulioN, A. A. fcenc'al, 1
? " " ? . - . , j
Direct ft-oitt Chamfceraburfc,. _ 11
We b?>l ah iuAirtlcW yastafdav wttfi Sir. 1
licrry. ?r Orurria, who left ^iippanshur^,
rnnsylvaiiia vu Friday last. 3* l|D'l PtMroilk-s
of SceHlg ft lurgc pnrlidn of our army, '
nl report* tlint ibu lr?op* lire to tlie best 4
dvits imaginable, and, tlimlgb In n land flow
g with peach and honey, are not ih'fbc least
moralized by the temptation* spread Out on 1
o wuvsid*. There is loss straggling flinn on !
ty uijirch ji ere to fate, owing to tlie combined 1
Mucus* of discipline, and to the earnest <
iiri? |K?rv?dh>? llie urinv. The plftiolios were '
ay?eight ni?d twelve miles n day.. Hut lit- I 1
s sickho'S was known, iuhL what existed < ?
n*ed principally by th$ carelessness of 1
divhlunl soldier. Tlie ro*da ore generally
rod, hut lire being severely hs'.cil l?y onr 1
?vy trains; that between t^hnmbcrslini g, 1
id llogerstown is in very had coniVition.
Those of the cilieens alwn^ the lino of
roll with whomlour informant conversed, '
ipremed (Up greatest surprise at the mtm- j
er itnd appenrnce of our troops. They <
ore glider I tie iinprcartotu they said. lUnl
mat of the Confederates had been killed
fT. mid wlmt few remained were aluioat
liidcM. TlMjr admitted, with expreadon
r gratitude, tfiat they farod hotter iti the
reacuce ol our Omn soldiers than in that of j
i|V'*nk?ri. . ' ' -:"' jrha
ntwchtnti who ware competed h> 1
til goods at o'.d price*, for Confederate our*
ency, were loudest in their grief. They
refc inconsolable, ami no effort ?? iou.Iu
y A>r lioyt to mitigate their sufferings.
Id^Iagwstown we received ITft eoaruitf.
Tli# load hetwarii Williamsburg and
Vi noli eater wtt lUmaged with souvhUiseiit
Mldkit* on-lite way. po join their tornland*.
It is lu>dei>t?oJ that Clan. Lee hue
rdered Uaek all such now ou their way to'
le army..
Oilr Iroopa nre anxious to get in aighi of
ii? " Melisii," hut fear the opportunity will
??t be offorded them, so long us the St.
. wrence is passable.
More anxiety ia felt for tba safety of those
pft behind than for their own. t he only
ews they now get ia in the form of exagerated
minora brought by ownvnletceitta
tnug their commands. Sometimes, bowevr,
a dray copy of a Kiehmond pajier a?area
them that all is well "da the rear."
ftichmtxui Enquirer, 4th.
Th* Trans-kfiseiftsipvi Da tart
unt.-TIh Jackson Missi**ippian says:
> We h?*? received assurance, from n j
veil informed aourco. that prospects are ,
n every respect bnght ami cheering j
>eyond -the Mississippi. A> the snrue j
itno the facie embraced in our Informal j
ion are*eo linked with operator.* not |
|tet peifocled,-that it woulj not be ptnient
to speak of thein, further than to |
ay that' the neifr-conveyed in recent
jispalohes i* authentic,.and that therm- |
icipatious based upon the news are well I
uuaded.' .
To wHoh we add the following cheerng
statement copied from the Memphis '
\ppeal of Saturday '
From Vioksburg nothing is reported j
n addition to that contained iu our ;
telegraphic columns, except, the very i
important fact that Gen. I'embcrton's
supplies of provision* are ttehMantly ro- 1
p'eui?hed through a channel we do not
deetn it proper to mention.; and this,
too, to an fstent.that promises to anas j
Me him to hold out, so in m fond is '
concerned, for An indefinite poriod.
i ^? r :
Cost, is Nsw Voaa?11?? prtcs of co?lt
advanced ouadettar per ton pi NsvtTorh
lu OMuteonencr yf the uivaoieh of Hmnryb
vsAhi, idM U i* fsareJ the |>rte?-w ilt- -W
Uitgjti higher. , ' i , (
' j-n j -
v.h.mm
ITsTT?. '
' j?** i / '' y. *. -v '
g ! >< JL.L " I . m H JL11
1 glasses of tSffor^bij
r.jcafc;
7v < .
- ^ ^ .. Vi..
- -U?'- -i- ,uJ hj <U - - - U^'a
Tlw Co*l Fields in Penn?ylmnw.
tf H W ^tao that ?ke OnufMeroo H.rr* oo-.
owyv UnrVlnharsf, tfia it teuton lion of tbo Co^i.
iu4MMti>? rton6r?l will no doubt bo J1reeM?l to
tbo eoal fluid*, "which lid within forty or <Mly
mite* of tbit ofcy. Ilia tint aiui will M to rut
*11 ?be railroad eonnootinU -, anJl tbut put n \
itop t?~tho trunipurUttion of fool. Hi* next
" ill l?o, to dott'oy tho oidgt riwtty and not i
toady t?plao?djnae\uncry of the pit*. Whelh- j
tr bo would atop at tbls 1*' qtrntiontbl*, lie
retell t *ut fir* to tlio piV. withdraw the fores*
"out out ?r> tht* apvuial duty, aud ieaVa the ]
heart of'1'#?Mi>ylrunl? <m tre, mvo/ to be J
jucoehtpl until a river ie turned V?ta the (it* 1
>r trfo >j?* t *upfil/-of ova I in reduced to a?bc?.
The anthracite coal i* found fn larjrc.nn<u>titiua
in no ?dt?r part of tbo world but I'onn
Ijrivauis. Kuortnnus cjwaisUtice pre used iu ,
ho United Htatoe Knvy, in tlsscountless work- !
ihc.pw and manufactories of the North, in the
Ivor boat" atad ovvu n'pnti
*itv??k well b? replaced hy iu?y o?UeC fkol.?
FUe bituminous coal which la found near Pitta-,
would uot answer thh purpose. oven if
t could k?ur the cost of transportation. Oar
troop# alrea.lv .hold the railroads and caual
coding from the Cumberland s?sl fields. All |
hat is needed is to those the uiilhraoite fields, I
lestroy the ro*<ls aud tlie machinery of the
>its, set fire to lbs various mint' atrd leave
(bum. Northern industry will thus bepernlyi>d
.at a single blow. " ^a,
Theac views fnay havo induced OBh. I,oe to.
novo upon HarrishtrVR. Wo doubt whether10
wdtlM firo the mines. '?ut the dvsirnetiuii
rf the Jlauch Chunk llailroads and pit imj?lcjieuis
would be as legitimate ns blowing Up
(tnneit and nquodncts' or burning briJgos.;-1*
Of oue thing tve may be sure?that whatever
s l?cst to ho doue w ill bo done by t?cn. T<ie.
u?<l if he thinks fit to destroy the Pcunsylvaiia
mines, Jliey wilt certainly bo destroysd.-?
Should ho leave them ufttttvChod, It will be for
die Wat of reasons, llut it is impossible not
to indulge th? hope that ho will avail himself
jf the treinoudnus.power which the possession
>f the oeaj fields, oven temporally, would Conor.?JftcAmojuf
ll'Aiy.
?>
Latest from the Worth.
PfcTKuaiutuu, July 3.
The llcrald of tbc i'.bth eoutnius the follow '
?
Tlio enemy bnd nol advanced on Harrisburp
it tin- laat.-st accountsTher?
win 1. inni.-liiitp at variona points on
the south side of the Suft.pichuiina yesterday
-?at Oyetrrvillo aud Mn.isvillo cspocially.
A", oe./nrccs were Will.hr- wm? AAows ?t
.under )tiivofcy. - -The
rebels hud tonr np tho track to MariwtuviUe
iiiul ttykcsvillc, within thirty-one miles
irHalHut.'te.. XI TV iUuingwili*?u at Clio latter '
iRW'v if flight.
Tko rebel General Karly ha* levied on the
itrihj>rit4et of York fur $15**000 in gvcuabilcks,
in,tu*t| p untidy rtl* fresh WpI", 2W hnrrrU of
lmir/uA,0O(l bushels of com, l.lltlo pairs each
if ?ho^s eMu-kings, outs ami hats, id) bag* of
offce, mill large quantities of sugar pnd gro erios.
" %>
Gen.'KurJy say?. " Wo will occupy the
dnue permanently."
The dofcurters in tho ontrenchmonts atllarishnrg
are prcpoltxl for on attack.
To-day the enemy ate reported crossing tho
rjvoc at iotiubri'lgo on i imoous, \v itli the intvn.
lion of cUUhijf the l'mipsylvunta Central liailroad.".
-- .
Tbu gronWt alarm irrrd activity prevail* ut
l'hilaibIpliiiC. X'n? Mayor and tfoijnrnl liana
iavo sfiri'lng prootunuitions, appealing
"<> tho oiti/cus to prepare iii defend 1heir homes.
I'horc wap u great panic in stock yesterday.?
Ehc coal Ivsiinr*,Hnt?f t? meeting tied remixed
o close their collieries nil the s>cijse?parsed,
u as to enable tho miners to volunteer. The
norclinule resulted tjf rt*b>v ^1,000,00(1 for the
defence. Tho Beard of Urokers raised Sfili.OUQ,
rti bo dix iiled among fivo huddled men v'.ro
may enlist for tho emergency.'
A Hue of entrenchments will bo commenced
arnniid the citv nf rUhdulpbltfHtArMi
I'lm sjilendiit bridge over the Snsi|?chnnnn
It'Columbia ? valued at ?lb7,t?8t>?was btveued
r* the 5ft<th to keep the rebels nut of tjic town.
1Tb' rebel cavalry is committing considerably
depredations upon the cattle and horses
iroupd Washington city, at firanesiale and
hong Brhigo. TUev a'so muile their apnear?iu?
nt numerous poiliTs in Montgomery twiunly?
.ijd., on Sunday. - Ysatorday they "were
soiling all the finest hofscs to tuko the place
of their jaded aniiiiuls.. Some few showed
thenssclvoa near Washington, nt Silver Spring,
tlvq ill lies from the city. 1 lie* stopped the
Inge which connects with the railroad .it
linurt'l, and took the horsey.
Iiosoneraiu army coutinnes to advance at
diflulVnt v*<f" of flie iiO'Iin'ains. His Torres
have had eexcro rhiriiiinhiag wall) tho enemy,
in every <dv*o with success.
Tho rebel (iuueral Claiborne is reported
kdb.il at l.ilTcrvv <;?>.. '
Tlie latest decouuis from Vickeburg are to
the 2id. The rnnnonading on the 20tli was
terrific, both froin the army ami gunboats.?
The siege is progressing fuvotnbly.
The uwvtloimH of lien. Johnston continue
wrapped in "mystery. Ilu ha* gone beyond
Mte Big Ul&ek, and it in reported is moving
.tfoWi. *
All the riryrs and streams nrc rising.
All the bonds given by captain^ of captured
Vessels to .Commander Tiuiooney hnvo bcuii
found on tho schooner Archer, ui.il ure now
in possession of the authorities.
T? Now York m*,1.1 vu t ltV Ui,Lll..? rw.
tyn 71c.
. Richmond, July 4.
Thfe Now York Herald of the ssuth ult. says
Iimi. hen's whole army it- u?ploobutllv iu 1'i-nn
trJl'Mjil. host night tlio rebels re within
I hive miles of Ilorrisbtirjr, ami henry Ih'ilifc
has been going <>n nil tiny between the out
post*. The utmost consternation prevail!
throughout Foiinsylvuuia, and fugitives koej
pouring into Murrlsburg, 1-a master wad wUiei
cities in ? stale ?f eoroptotc terror, bringing
.their cattio, luerehu^uaUo uud houttiiuk
goods,
ticn. Kwvll has issued ordors to his troopi
iu hkaiufcorrfburg. aiging the necessity ul vig
ilanco uud discipline, prohibiting" nil stragglhij
and marauding under pain srftho severest pen
alties ; soy? nil material nrms requires to 1>
taken under the military rules wliie.U govcri
civilued warfare; absolutely prvbibila all in
dividual interference with private proyorl YA
train of one hundred wagons loaded witl
supplies, a'.-.o nine hundred,mules, Were Cap
tured by the rubel* near Hoekvillo yesterday
A rebel forco T?f ?a?alry is reuortvd to h
moving towards "fhc Washington Prutioh of ib
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. They posse
within fouiteon miles of -Wnshingtoit.
- 1 looker issued u t? to well address to his at?ny
dated Frederick, Juue ?*$, in which hu suTs
in conformity with an order from the >Vn
Jtopai tiuout, dated 77th, I reiin<|Uish the wren
maud *4 fhe army of the Fbieiaac. It is trans
fyrro.l to Major General G. u. uiJerk-.. a hrav
hbu ?^ouiu|>iiiu?u ouic^r. imyrcjwj wrtn in
holW l ibut my itsehalncsa a* funimamie) of til
ikfiiif 'of tli? I'iiIbioiiw Uhb iuipairvfl
part troui it, yet uul without dwapcot, wtuofhit
' ' , '* . ,
I Tbo lli-ruW aumiuiuiar the chtiugo with "h
^ ordinary fcclinga ?t? gratification.
A VoasiL Cwuomitv.?Wo have 01
exhibition at our olHoc it ?)i?W jiielnH
up ot> SutiivHn ? Ulan*! hewafc, ??w ^
breakwater, with--tit* JaUtwi. O S rainei
, on ll?o itw^klo, Aa iT cut or engrirron lp
hand'. It U wall worth exautlfcftUoD.
f [CfturiettuR Cour+<r,
l? * * .7
'.'v . v
y
.i mii i ii!?fae=sjega? y
atr?^y* ? - >~' ' ~l .'
- * r, ? ' *
M?p^-:
|-V^v;:.Vr;
,Ta* $epo& insurrection in ladia m|i
VnV'lWidi of the charter whTch tins
Yank^N oudaavor be make the-present
war. through the loetru mentality of the
blacks, impePail K> atrocities greater
IbttQ any they wodtd oftben?jehes coir^
rriif, by the demoniacal* malice oi tlyslr
Yankee officers. England (Hajt writUthr
inaurgant ^epojrs hi a plain, practical
ncigmp farftnon. Hundred*, peibaps
. thoasands of them, Wero blovtti lip piecaa ,
at the tymnoo'eyweuth.: "n?? wafM a*
proved tbta>ertaible act ef *pW dfcfauc*.
Now 'England effect* a paoaa hiwf Hi
tbe bare threat of President Vjlyya to
apt^Iiate, and Pra-ddfint Davis paascsrtu
fear of the djdppravitl ?{ the sanctWbniou*
hypoed**,
war at infld at possible w order tWt u
mar last at long aa possible. England'*
pretended or real opinion* bw** uotliio|
to do w\tb the Mttw. If we care- <0
defend oiMmlves, aays the Richmond .
Whig, if wo desire the wnr to pnd
speedily, oor plain duty as men. a* protector*
of women-end children, tut Christians
desirous of peace, ia to bang every
ncgro,calight fn arms, aild to blow into
atciu* at tho/houth of the cannon every
Yankee officer commanding them wbo
may fall roto our hands.
AbnttVQN fcyroav.-?iiaturalitls are
delighted to read at \&t. that a Mog
has been seen ii^ New Zealand. The
Moa is a walking, not a dying bird,
supposed, from numerous .ekeleitotM
which hu*e been found of ii, to grow
from ciglit to nine feet high. It Has
hitherto been believed to be extinct.
1 though it was known that within the
memory of men now living, it lias been
killed and.eaten by tbo natives. It was
always hoped that in the onw Mid un?j<p!i>rvd
i?nrt of tire Island, *otn* lost
specimen el um nearly extiuot raeo
uilgut yel we ^wkju uNve'; J?
seem* that a go?d miner, sitting by bis
oA??p-firc, 5ft w ode peeping at biin from
i lie edge of a uoar bill. He took it
tirst VP bo a man ; but presently aaw it
gravely starting off. Tho track or footprint
of this ?jreat bird showed " three
claws, and about a foot behind, the
mark of a pad, and behind that again
of a spur," A reward of twenty "five
hundred dollars baa heen offered for the
bird, alive or dead ; aad if the partner
told the troth, we may yet-se? a living
Mou?a number of a tribe 4H1C? sufficiently
numerous in New Zealand Co be
a source of dread to the natives.
j Oukrkal liaal'hk.oakd's Wise Irr
I NYw OuLKAgn.?The IlunUville (Ala.)
Confederate learns that, under the
Yankee.decree of bauishment from tbeir
homes iu New Orleans of those who
will not take tho oath of allegiance to
tiie Doited States, tho wife of General
Beauregard, with her mother and sinter,
wore ordered to leave the city, but
crwing to her extreme illness, she and
tbey wore permitted to reraain.untH ber
condition should be so far improved rial
to admit of her removal without sacrifice
of life. Tho venerable father of
Mrs. Beauregard, Mr. Deskmdes, who
has become blind through age, was detained
alone upon his plantation, somo
forty miles above thw city, none of bia
children being permitted to be whh
hiui, nor ho to join -.the'ni, unless
ho would take the oath of allegiance
t> Lincoln's infamous Government.?
LIB eldest son has been held in custody,
as a b^tage, by tho Yankee authorities,
ever since they got possession of that
part of the State, being refused tho
right of exchange.
' A Specimkx of a Liscoln Skxa^
. tor.? Ilere is an extract from tlio
speech of a man who wants to govern
the South, and stands ready a* Unite''
States Senator to make laws for us as
soon as the Union I* restored! Lli*
people call him "Jim Lane," and he
holds the commission of United "States
Senator from" Kansas In a speech at
1 the formation of (he " Loyal league"
( at Washington, he said, according to
c the Washington Chronicle :
I would like to It^e long enough tp
* tee evyry white man in South Carolina
r now in lrclj, and the hegtoesinunhit'mg
| their territory. [Loud applause.} It
1 would not woutrl mv fealiugs any dfty
, to the dead bodies of rebel sympathisers
piorcecLwUli bullet holes* it) eveS
ry street and alley of Washington.?
~ [Applause,]. Yea, f would regret this;
i, tor 1 would not like to witness all thia
*v waste of powder -and load 1 would
4 rather have then) bung, and the rope
. saved. Lot them dau"le until their
stinking bodies rot and fall to lire
^ronnd'piece l>v piece. [Laughter aud
i applause. J
t Voi.uxtart.Dk^tii to Sa)U[ a Lkadr
Ed?It is said that ujron * fetreal of
* the Confederates, at 0'*.point in lite
. | (iuhtillf our uton uuru ?.! ' ?
0 to jddnly. dit>Hujr,''Ht1 General II ill, and
'' at the momenta ride wm leveled at liiiri,
, when oiia of ! ?*? ao1di<jr? w?a aeett to
>U?j> befopo ih# General ana fall at tho
? discharge. History Lias but few insien*
ce? of a devotion like thie. During thia
luelanokuUy war, a similar oa?e ?* known
11 to have occurred, in the voluntary death
1 of a veuag wan in Missouri, who took
? live pJaee of another who had a depen*
J dent family, hoi wlto waa a Let*! wtran- '
f gor-to the ye'tth who iMu saved him
at the ?*ix ?* oia o*? life.
\ . ^Oarfrrd Tin**,
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