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0,1 *L ti c rnt?? ol eevcUtJ-Ave rcntt
?*" A<tfertiM>lrttli{U*?nt in * ill. nut *t>e nmnber
o^fctwrOonft ^iflod.-wtlttw published euill
ordered out una otinrjn*J tax boewr^inj^y. . A- *
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Tk? Lono_S?atry,
R^':' ITf MUM fc'*4SWU. ' < %
W ; rftjfr BieVmobd. In a
g>. ' f?ilnnnin mniory Of the o?ucb-l< v. <1 owl
. bm>enU*t H?^?jiwBkU-Jttelc?on, iftirmte? the
k/ following iggiJont: ,,
a . WfttnUi &Un> Apt Wile of
wlien Uie troop* itnnifr Siotie.watl Jhckion
Kjfbi h*J 01*4*1 fote^. ftfrtK, onJikHMn; it
y 11'nrlil ibey Ml em the gro"jjil eKhntiftted end
S faint. Th? fumr nrvlrel -for netting pU
PCt- wnleh |?v tit**iiiqlit- The o?ecr of llie
J.iv -w#iit t<j the Oenor?Vs lent, ft rut snid :
" 'tiener?T^ tlie uteri av?- nil weftrieyl, mid
theiv VVnot one b?t ft asleep, Shall I ak?'.
them T* ' ,
" 'No,' oaUI tIt0 nobU Jackson, * let livens
K& sleep, nnA 1 will W4^oh the. otmp to night'
Wn "And nP ulvht)*& ? he roile retain)'that
Mr' l?>nely camp, tlvA one Jbne sentinel for that
R f, bMnu bnt weeiv ?i?a ?Hent twKly^cfrlr
W > tttnfa hrroee > i'ftmryW.JLs morning
CX ?' J~"' IIIwEek^hft*'* oW>ke ftrail and rciwly
/or-eothwi.' all anettawl.iui of the noble rljfiU
W e k lit <*eer-<tietr abVnb>iV*l *gp
l gibj'ilft#.<lj1t!j(w1Ti? dev,
s*. Tile i'uiiUub.? QT W no ?lill :
Tl?.d " vpning hirJs
SM a< liu4iitL i:|?<n ihf lilll:
Alliu v t ll?>' *Uud"w# <.f th# vnif
J ili? ???? n of (night,*
A<xl tu(ii j<i?' rti'rj pao?*?l bl? |nundi,
To wa^ Ii tju? cmi p that night.
arnv^ noil ??>huni> man wm hn,
' Wi ll ?ofn'?r# brti* ;
Tlie drMi'iiml ?vm mtvitie-l butrJing up
* _ Ho>B6x?n>.*<K?fepliah?>UyttW.
ih?UH)i?rtd nunle ?f <lod,
1,' 'waUliv.t Ui.- rrtinjj dint night.
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4 >iiun-*v? uit<l iVc V^i^y -ihoi-ch;" * *
d'* i Mtt^mfvSSnr
BL ?, JUinWiiu?M} m>4 BtWlHtqbr tin .tidpfe.n.y,
B>.>: . With .
Vlirb |fu?f hhn U? 'ne itnpl ti(W?
. * . %b bo U'?uh?3 Umi wmip^tlrirt nlgbt.'
H/. . Tt'Aiknimt &* *?{* v l,n MSA torSk,
W Mi nut- i>*i*0*>>y iu<'iui : > - - ' '
jj . V. InWuri th<t "?wty?r >\f vl?*? IjAnl >'"*
WpiJu-rb^ <AvltA'th>(Hl?'$'
'?* . , Jh ki-|i? thy Tnith nf i?)*n Ttaul ?i?t*
V Hnhn*n? *h<r.YMit>f n??l hrtjAtr-f ?
,, 'vl\r p|?i p*?nwb-oIHa tP*n nltflfhhn
P#i* )V|it> y^u-h-d tli? ?ofl>Y?1h*t iMglit.
^ f ^^rth'rngfljt
$f - fhw M it unaMSi | ii; i. c.
d?ae? boiftfcerp <
^^TdlSm ^fc?t ^.r?Jp&
flcf^ y%?M?>cr>1, e?tert(Xin^ll^?^ b?V
Icon <>ur difiii-jjliv ;"' ^T^Aroop* ? **
tntfu until Uae euomy aouM roiimly
*** ' tiair Iwtt..- W. bt?* b*d noW
?o throw- upon- ibWr 4krmo*iUs*dt coU
Murbrfure ;h*y #could b? by
ff, rennorwm?^u*. uw T>e?t
<1 ?mfmIkjMl &+?
1- * .5fer^ ~\;|
k ; Wfc-bavof*MO?l to bono fcf , funj?
? fiom Lkv'i Artjiy ; ii bus not tfcte* tiff
IS '. beenoompeiled to?B4hiFe Ut4ew*f?i*o
Q&, nrottixi ft*cii*?6n<Llfc<j ?4triW? mmmV u>
.*' thor-i'ovonfM with tho eomUot *V^>
^Making nn<l the ?wtel UjoftMid M?rta??#
r but muco ik? bAttW of Cb*n?#IU?r?
BV . J*. b??i Jnulunlly towing fat>
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fAim but whei* advanced upon he ?
compelled to All bap-lc leaving k Urge
area ?rthe tftort Anile boMloo* of TW>??fe
sod Abbatqa to be lauiwaata by
tfee-fdnnderiag enemy. Viobsburg he*
fallen 1} Her gallant defendant mod
well ahd nobly to bare ddtte their work
!fcq\ wkekreoi by, 9i?e*ee and Vwtt? worn
ent be esceetive labor Mid in a. starring
condition-they were compiled to ooftl
triAte: l'ori Hudson ha* held out wonderftftTV
but If ha (MTU not Act nelly in
toJv#^ ln t{<at of Vickebnrg it heeomos
? question of time that may be decided
1 in a wttry day*. - N& o haven-report tbJU
Oitt'I Qatdner and Dick 'Taylor harp
" Ortkaed .nl Tort Hudson and are tiiarcb'
Tina. to-Veirifotce -Johnson and something-may
yet be done to fiterrrH the
wltme tnllcy of the prro.it Misfltvsinpi;
from being overrun and devested, but
jfta.gr?At vital artery * in their hands
and the-Confederacy is virtually-divided
"lo twain. Johnson is regarded and h as
piovon hi in ?c)f to bo one of "our ablest
C'omniainlor< but ho could do nothing
to twliovo lite balesguered stronghold,
-ilta-nrmy at Unit was but a hwudfull,
wanting in artillery and without tnu)*pottation,
?t its best Was Hot half that of
ptha. enomv's behind strong entrench
ineata. What could he do! W ieer
Ii?m(Ik mint answer but wo acquit hiitr.
We-srant-fnone mm in 1h*'fithl\ here
istotfr dllBcDHy. Every man capable of
bearing Aims under, forty dive should be
thrown into: the fWd to fill up our gloii
ous - regftli'enfeNif deCirtated' veteran*
orWIst wr krq able to use. tbera Ift. the
epeoty* country and before another win
?%? v? uwir Via?n III tu viinuiv ?im cut)my
to etrtojtthm theuieclretf wbil*i Mir 1
troop* f??? ruffirrttf *>n the watch from
the nardrfftfpi" of n rigorou* climafe.
Take every able U?dio<l men from the
Oonimi?!?iertHvy mk) QuartwmnalertN ?]o- '
parfWentjp, cU?t <hc.rii:.lro?ul#, Lank* and
block;uie rtjnWrn of *v?ry Wua whp vnk*
fueii n. dubU'i fpge to |u?m OMt of Mtvic*
and l?l their friaee be fwed by obief
men; II..M o.?nr~ori|.?iucf officer ntnctly
Amenable for ihe ft tier ntnl rflicient die . .
cb?rff? of thyjr. dutio?; f^le vMtnon*
public opiiiior^ frown down necrjp. ?ku|
ker airjd 4*t *otdier* widow* and children
-point the ftttger of. tdunne At o?ery one '
w bo*#, heart pet ipiti trim W" accept m] :
pwidon that ?iH exemjti liim from dutrf.
mid then we wfill be etrowg enough to hold
ottr territory end i*p?l our en# '
mien.-'- ' * ' ' . ;
The united prayer* of our people arts *
*ef fir pc.fee. Tho men who b*? had?ht
lock in.the " Antonke ,l " Annie mid
Ellen," " lkeui^<^p(|',,*^Cnrypbb J rtc
??nt lov to make a few w<^e pip*; he
* lm ji risking a bacon end' n limd rfpea
trlaHim whiiU l|im* to htitrn uver *" lii*
,tnpnCy\ tj.dont obj?-c% to blockade pinning
intotp, jm M>me do. Thi-q. men ,
who brofrgjht *? in munliMfrr* pf^ arjr ;
who putgnra qi iliC burnt* of otlr men,
dotfrf* bpon ?b?1r back* and ah/tea u}?on
tftelr fir?% Hrrrd t|t?c<nmty and do#erc-e
to make Utrgo profit* for their ri-lsat
Hut wow 'liow-i* it I Plpimg for gunhoatt
that wenrwnnirlgfo* it ha* lain at
If atonn'fanrtioiktlik, tiftti! the OoniinamJin^<^'wrh|
ordfl^ ?5^ d .pmmn qf
.cadh car^o *Ju*dd fjp for the goeerie
tnont. l?.>k *t IL?- impoNaitoti? rw>?\
flw .jrtrarvfp ntid- m1?? room* * ]
yofr-jwikir tff Ut<\ ?eo. Million,
Urnnnbtfarl Qutyar, Oaliorxf, C?M?V
illrc.nl M* eonl") Cognac," " Clmm' ?
Claret'* Sk. lit -forrign bor %
yiitwn* !?? i? **>prtlitn?il>l? _b?t iitith?
mm.of rlie #<WY it m b>v?e. !>on't ?lri*?
l^ftop ih? natural fount niniCeftJia
femrt will| ftfp eoaft*rv'? rnggrd eat
rfcficv th?t 5T(?*? at?' daily depredating.
Yp*c fcllsX.ciUaon'f btocd Criet tor yoo
in rh?m^ arid the, t??r? of W*~
ItttJ? oov*,tx*?*ch \oa to redrew itmlr'
**4ftg->J?n4 loKtlW?<*>r yr>tr?-own liberty.
r??*> ilieid Kilbwrf^givi, thwa d?IIf tit*
'floeifor tb? jldUk? jo*r
ttuik, Mmrdr four OonnWv * jmM an J be
g5j(l.^-r"V- ' OIWERV Alio!)'
tXOM VTUOVK1&.
JSlMBalLSM m? B mi I i i 1%iU?im I??
A|?r Ixtrrpf hM wrtHy
you, ire heee left Dhtcl Wmm, (Canop
Paradise as torn* would bfeplnfertd to
trrm it.") an?l many of the bby* 1?A<
with long taoe* mmI teatfiril eyes.?
We a?o now Uanding In defence of (be
, Capi'ol of our blooming Confederacy,
whkeh will 1 >>* hue been tl rfcatenjng tor
eosee urm'|AH. Thi* is the sixth time
tbe Yankees hare been defeated in tbelr
( pngrw* " On to UichimMKb.*'* We bhve
been ettrritig around here cone*let
meeting ovr*elves as easfut fen possible)
to our new
tour jiillss, frem ebweMjr#*. JVw
'ItofelHed orders U?t night to be rtofete to
f *kWe nk seeeu thu eeoroi*g% but H i*
l sow .bee o'clock, p. nu and we are etlH
I iw efeWtip. It ? ? remorwi tWat. the o!,|fec%
of car Intended ntardh war to join
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GREENVILLE, SOUTH (
"l.U Ll.Jg.'.,- '. 1, I' )
General Picket (o assist him in escorting
to Richmond -(he foitV thousand !
prisoners recently captured by General
Lee at Gettysburg* P?. * Our Brigade
had a little brush with Gen. Dix
on-the-eeoond last., at Dr. Cm rap's
farm un the Peninsula. h8 miles from
tbs city* fti .which the Legion lost one
killed er.d one wounded, both of Co.
B,. \STataow Guards, .from Edgefield
District. I think- we would have given
them a decent thrashing, but they
out nut us for four uiilr>, by which
mean*- they succeeded in making their
escape. ^
The long looked'for J. 8. Maromoud,E*q,.
(Agjtfit for the Legion,) arrived
in ckiup on Saturday;, bringing .with
him many boxes for the Legion, tilled
with potatoes, apples, beans, bams, butter,
?kc., all of which were a rarity to
us, and we were quite as keen to get
them as though we had not been, used
to them. We are faring very well at
this time; well fed and well clothed,
and if 01d.-Abe has any idea of sul ju
gating the Houth, be .bad better fall on
some other method than that of strav.v
lion.
- The new* in the city this morning
by telegraphic is quite checfirtg. The
health of the soldier* around this niiv
?t?rv good and the l>oy? Hie all irt fino
spirits?particularly thereof the
. * * LEGION. .
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" Fwrn the bpartanbarg Express.
AtretMgM of Pay Due Deceased Sol*
dlere.
For tlK? information of those who
sent their claims for arrearages of pav
dne deceased soldiers to my earn at
Richmond. -I WTvuld state tliht very
tnapy of such dase. are ".suspended,
because of insufficient. returns having
been made to. the 8enond Auditor's o<Rce,
by Captains ami officers ooinmnntK
ing companies in the army,. l><c*uu-|
unavoidable ciroomatanctiaproyeiM these
officers from making regular return*.?
Most person* alio send in elalm* nre .
under the Impreftlon thai the papers,
as prepared at home, ami forwarded to
the Second Auditor's office in firehinond,
if occrec ly drawn up, are sufficient to
vmrrnnl the ipttlwnwt of the dniHt* to
which tlisy refato. Hilt these affidavits
signet) by the cj a truant, anil one iKsnnlerestsd
person, though essential, nre
by no moans sufficient legal evidence, to
warrant the- settlement of the claim.?
Tl?i= evidence i* only prima facie; only
entitles the case to a place on the-hooks
of (tie office. Having a place in the
boning when the case to reached, in its
order, .the teconls of tJiv office ura cx- .
so wined to scn-nthether or not these re-,
cord* -verify from the allegations con
tained in the claimants papers. If so.
the oiMi in untied ?f pot, the case is
" tutpcndetl (lrat is laid aside, to
-await the further proof which additional
rccoMs may snpply at A future day.?
The addition*) records, to winch refer
onoe iff liere made, are the stated return*,
* liicfi the law requires to l>? made bv
oOtcer* commanding "bompaTiic*, of the
dmh. of all imn commissioned oflieer?
gad private*, accompanied by a "do
Mi iplive tiKt " or ccrd/cate, ret''ing f ?rth
V*hen, *b?re, ;t:nl by w&osn. each deteaaed
soldier Was enlisted;- when,
where, and from * bat cause, ho died ;
when, and by whom, he.was Inst paid ;
whether there it any bounty or commutation
for clothing due him ; and whether
there are1 any stoppage* against hitn,
for what, csuee and of, vshat amount.?
W||hoUt this information fu nibbed of
ftciaily, nd claim mi he paid. Although
these facts nay be all stated in the atti
JuViu of the claimant ami in the cor-,
rwlmreting aOidarits required of * the
disinterested persbns, the (/?*?MnrtciK
clerks are not Authorized by law to pay
o?t money on -any claim ;HI it shall
have bceu established both by such affidavits,
aivC by Qaptahi's cerfiiiutcs as
sbers coilifted. It wif| therefore be'
seen that without these earliScales wb
I claim Can be Mttled. The at.ingoncy
of the rule arises from the necessity of
- guarding the public treasury against
fraudulent claims.
flfcrh^gtbe care of many claims figr
?t r"v wiuiri9t
jn many C*k? loo where ( knew the
datiiH^irf* vtrt poor and haid working
people who tartly needed (he pittance
due tbehi from the. Government, I set
part eeteral d*y? efter the reecnt ndjeurnruent
oi Con gr tee to :ti* epecial
t?ck of examining into the aeoee that
bed l?eew eutrerled to tny oere.. with a
view to aeperUtinjjng thvir condition end
the fewer oftktir noi hinting been teltleiL
?
tiH I bed, with the kind avmance of
Mn -A. Pickett* Belief, p**oi?lW ex
eiqfoed imN hundred attt*; ipakmg
el *#nt aloe* ejfpcmr>nm4uri, of th*
ia? ef Ike dvlw ?t ?*? ?, fill I
toond there wm ih? eeed ^going fWtbee.eket
? eiwry eeeo wWfhUflbeee
r^ched byv ij^s?fc? ami a* eritled.
ihttfr.eaa ?o 0U9M ollWtti rknr^ m mm
trnqtUm-ht la*, from theofUqer eoteWtnlifcW
the AWwi to which tbede*
ceeeed yQdier belungo.L *
i ? IVte- delay of the officer* a?mmhil
i?g- torapa?h*,*tn tending hi thvlr ok1
titicfter, ut ir coiteo^eeime of eeeerel
ehsehApkf fire mm siencra.' Khrt,. rttu
irregularity of the eeetl rtfrrice eefiiatlmee
ewe e* theOe certificates to ho
1 r^VrenrrM ; ?h? frerpeefct ncp.-r.
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the ^jfnnion of tftscf
^APATTlffA' Timivflntv ??
/ivuvjuuiiii i fi<u^ipV41 JJIU
Ji.?? -1 ? '-l-1 '
ration of officers fr<mi their, baggage
wnd papers sometimes \yeek* or month* ;
third, the failure of the Government
Agthts to supply tbo offioem with tbe
proper Manic returns and stationery ;
fourth, the freqnonev of -leallis in places
separate and distant front the army,
where men die and their officors have
no knowledge of tlio fttct and attendant
circumstances; fifth, the frequency of
cases where men die in Hospital*, in
yvbich ense tKe Captain i? not allowed
to make return of the death CiH .be re??
ceives official notice thereof from the
Surgeon in charge of the IIo*pi(al,
while the army may "be in motion, and
this notice from the Surgeon not reach
the Captain for months ; these circumstances
which are entirely beyond the
control of the officers commanding
companies, unite in making it no fault
Of theirs that more regular returns are
not made. It may be also stated that
in consequence of the extensive activity
of our army, ami of the patriotic gallantry
of our Officers. whn-have and are
still so worthily leading t-heir noble men
to glorV and -often to death, the Cap
tains of companies have been so fre
quentlv changed by the vicissitudes of
battle,"that those commanding companies
have scarcely time to ascertain tho
nature of their duties, and not more
than time to learn liow to perform them,
till they a?o cut down in the. deadly
| conflict?and a successor takes his place,
joo often to share the "Mine sad^experi
ence! Under "ucli eircunrWanfes tire
wonder rather i? that there should Iwivc
been so many returns by Captains as
there arc.
The laws regulating tho payment of
thee claims nre, it is true, complicated,
and slich lleoi-.sssrrit' iwninn
convenience; were they otlurrwi?e.
nil sort* of frnod* rvoiihi be practiced
npbn the public ,tych*uty?and t !? public
debt, already large, Would be
eimrmotndv increased !
' For the purpose 'of fiicllfirttAg the
getiiDj4.?f<_.lbe?e ceriifionUis. I piocurejl
f'jon? 4Ue Second Auditor f jti Richmond,
who has charge of thai kind of beMiie-es,
the proper fi?r?n in which those certiti
cates should be nmde, end for the information
of all interested, I here insert
4t,'fn ?it :
u 1 hereby certify that Private ,
(or Corpora? i?r Rrtjj??ni,or Lieutenant.
A* the case may be.) late a nn-ntlter <>(
Cr.pi ain 'a company, and
of ?,? Keginwrr.t of S. C. Volunteer*,
enlisted on the ??- dav of -?
to serve for twelve month*4 (or the war.
an the case may be.) nnd~iva* killed in
batrle on tlia dry of ,
(or ilied at home.-01 in Hospital, on the
day of , as the case may
he.) lie WAa last paid to inchide the
? ???- day ot ?, and has pay
<frie him frmn that time trjt, the dale of
Iris death. There is also due him
month* commutation for clothing, (if
Mich ho the fhct.) and fifty dollars bounty,
(if mob l?V the fact )
f, (Signed) Jr *
Capt, company ? of -r- U"gt.,
" Sv O. .Volunteers.
(Or LiouL commanding company'?,
o{ ? Keot. S. C. Vols., as the o?*e may
KT ' '<
. By sending such a certificate to 'the
Captain -of the company, learing him
nothing fo do but to fill n.p-lhe Ufsiik??
ho WOUkl La llius on*h'ti?it to n?-L-a
many retnrns, even despito tlie untoward
circumstance* liicli surround him
in camp nml mi the tpnrch. Though
there wonlj ctf nece^ity, be utnny cases
I in whioh .the Onptafn couj>J not even
i then mako hrs return, in eonwHpienre of
i hi* not having the neee?#ary information
of the particular* of the death.?
Hut it won hi. he well worth the trouble
of doing so, for every one interested,
to- send the Oitptain of tire Company
to which" tlie deceased belonged, a cer,
tifiejiic as above, to be, ?.hen. tilled out
and signed, retimed to Col. \V; 11. ft.
Taylor, 2d Auditor at Richmond, Va.,
W also returned to the party who ii
interested, to" bo by Jtiin or his Attorney",
forwarded to the Seoond Auditor.
For the informntien of th??e who
may not hiiv* a more convenient, mod*
ci having their certificate*" out
and forwarded tg the Captains, in th?
army. I would state that J. M. Elford,
Kstq ", has fatHiiiea for getting'the** cCT
lifu-tttva ntadn out and returned, ant]
.ho i* in constant cotnmunieatiwn with
the ollioera in the army, and the an
ihotitrcs h\ Richmond. . , V
MAS. FARROW.
Spartanburg, June 30, 1800.
IlAtToiroK?He. wonder HX?n nr<
unhappy in thi* world; There \* nl
wa y a clashing when I fie machinery ii
out of nwr. There m atwaya trouhl*
i when (lie whefhr are oil the (rack. Mar
aeeke to Ijea f*>?" hfyteelf. (Jod modi
him to .lief, for wilier*. Udw a well*
that aatnker'a hei??t with joy, when ah*
i wnlui bw children happy ! Whet
a 11.riII of delis la Cornea with that l??d
'of gratitude, that look of joy. and the
owe of lor#? all that the widow ant,
tb? ory4?*n oast render to their ban^fnc
tor. 'That tup of hap|*ne*s ia an over,
flowing. cop.- It ia-. like a biibbtinp
fountain ever pom ing forth ila ble*?tiift;
to refresh the weary and fainting, ant
-make pure only l>y ita own overflow.?
, It ia like the Qttiet inendow'rill fringe*
all along yftth flower*, yet concealed 1>*
1 the very e*u!>i-ra?c#.of boauty and ver
' dure Haelfdotli noiuiah.
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Gen. Taylor's Successes in Louisiana,
_ _ , ? "-Jacssox, Xnly 2%
... From .AJoxnmlris, nm> from an i\n(Imthliul
aniiM* ' W.l'll? C-ll
ifnrn lUU lyin'W"
iog are the fruits oCGei?.J)ick Taylor's
victory at Berwick's Bay and lljihps
deauxville: .* -Sri*.' ..
Fifteen hundred prisoner*, seven thou
sand Enfield rifles, i wo hundred thousand
rounds of atnttAtuiflon, eight hundred
sacks of eofrcc* three thousand barrels
pf flour, twenty thousand suits of
clothing, twenty thousand pairs of boots
and sbpes, two traitm of cars with loco
motives complete, an immense quantity
of commissary, stores, valued at two
million fiye hundred thousand, not estimating
teneiege gtfns captured in the
foit. - \i." - . . 1
The enemy's loss was three hundred
killed aad wounded' 6ur loss was three
killed and sixteen wounded.
The capture of three sea-going stcanters
at riaquetnine, loaded with cotton,
'is confirmed." ' One vessel Is valued at
' two million dollars.*"' - *.. * '
- Sunday night,. Lyon capturod five
hundred negroes and Yankees, and a
large lot of boevoft, horses amVnmJos, aj
Magnolia llantation, below Bnvou Sara,
now'Potvers captured ovcr'o'no hundred
negroes and thirty odd Yankees, r|
Oakland, place, opposite Ked U'.vet
Landing. *
The 'Yankees were paroled and. th<
negroes brought off. They passed ah?
neighborhood of VVoodville this morn
iug with the negroes.
Despatches from below to headquarters
say tho Confederate cavalry had
suecoeded in capluiing Algiers.
GtFuof*)* ^iagrudcr ami ^Xnylor had
taken Kvtiner JJcpot,. Lcrv miles above
New Oileans, on the Otietfus,
j Jackson anil Great Northern Railroad.
The Capture includes batteries mounting
fifty heavy siege guns, Which com
mnnded the thin strip of land between
the river and jbj tuaibh thvt siirroutids
Lake Votachaitrain.'
- It was Mrpposed orjr forccft-Jrad en
countered another lino of fortrScati^nv
I'ANOtX, July 2.
Yankee despatches sav the report of
HpRujvgard being on the Big Black, ami
his bavh'g i??nfrty 4-housan?l tnen. i* false.
No uneAsiness is felt.
Tire reported loss (in Grant's army)
for the week endiug June 20 is forty
-men. - ^
I Tlfo longer JuliUAton delays, the bet*
I tor for (ifJnt. ^
They nay Pomberton U ?li?JIi"i?T i"
waste ammunition bcfuc sturendeting.
(Sjicciai lo AMitc lltjt tfrr.
\ The Polish Revolution.
. CRidOW.'JlIDH 2(1.
Werlinski, with otm If Ufol.?d and f ?rty
Polish insurgents. Iw?v? ctit their
waf thriMigh si* hundred Russians, by
vrhotn they were surrounded.
Hones* And hi* follower* bur* had
> .* (-kitnijeli-jwiih a cavalry force at -Gory.
The lossea on both side* were trifliug
Pouosa wns wounded.
The Cossacks of the Don are dircon
tented, and intend to return t<> tlieii
own country, with' the large ^quantity
* of boot v- Utev have obtained by pilliage
Fran kow ski, having recovert^! frbin bit
wounds, has been cfecuted by (lie litis inns
at Luhlin.
AViliirttn Hadzwtll has been ari06ted
at Loopol.
r The diplomatic note* upon lit# Polish
question,- addressed to Russia
by the three Powers, were di'pttohed
to St. Petersburg on the 18th tilturfo.
Titer Paris Puttie publishes an at tick
reviewing the atrocities committed by
the Russians in Poland, and decbuing
thai no hopes can be entertained of any
benefit arising frpm diplomacy. The
waiter calls up<Jir Frajrce, in conjunction
dritfi Other fii?n<Hy nations, te intervene
actively fhr the re-estabiisbment
of au independent Poland. 9
i no tpMu-rceoon ??* increasing ir
Volhyni*, bul tb? ^cnaantry. romeine'v
' pr?s*iice. .>.? ' J'-y ' . M
ft it nuertal lit*t the Russian Oor
eminent triAoed tewpirit of oonciliatior
' and A desire to ivo?i*o lt?? notes of lh<
:hre* Power* fav6sal>ly ; Snt neverthe
lets gr??t preparations coaiinnod to b<
' tnnile at Cionstndl and other ire rat aai
^ military Rrseusl*, end, according U
frame rumors, Lite Russian reply wa<
likely U> be unlevOreble.
Froro 'he New York C.m?a*iai>N
Lincoln's Catotfiian.
O. WhAt'ift'tJia {\iiikI itnti^n ?
' A*.?A lcftgho" with hell: no*
*' obsolete:- .*
^ ,Q. ?Whali# fcbe Governmont I
A.?Abe Lincoln, Charles Sikh
ner end Owen h*>vmoy.
, Q.r-Whot is the Froeulent ?
, A*? A general agent for ne
y grocs.
t Q.?WUak is Congress ? . . >
t A.?A bedy orgimiaeA ft>? th
1 prti'lKiso of appropriating fumln t
' buy Africans, iwwl to make hstf
to protect tki President front ,f>c
' ing pnujehed for any viaiiti^P ,o
| 1 law lie may bo of. *
Q.?WliatiR nu army ?
I I A.?A Provost (iiinrr? to arrrs
r : white men ami set negroes free.
.[ Q.? Whom aro Mcml?crrt o
* i Congro.-? suppose! to represent?
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* A--~-Tho BrqndenWand his Gab^
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Q-^-Wbat Is undornloo J \>y cx>'?ning
money ? .. ' < v" '
A^-'-iPrinting greenbacks.
Q.^?What does fJie.Oomtfittttirai
menu by "froedoxrf of the press!"
A.??Tho suppression of conservative
newspapers.
Q.-r-What. is tho'moaning of tbe
^wof d .ft liberty f"
? A.?Incarceration in a bastilo.
Q.-r-Wbat is a Secretary of
,-War i
A.?A man who arrests people
j'by telegraph.
Q.-^-W.bat are the dnties of a
Secretary of the Navy i .
' A.?To build and sink gunboats.
Q.?What is the business of a
Socretjiry and Treasury ? .
A.?To destroy State hanks ami
' fill tU6 >pOckets of the people with
! irredeemable U. S. shiuplasters.
Q.?What is the meaning of tho
, word. " patriot ?"
, A.?A man who loves his coun
\ry less and the negro .more.
Q>-What is the meaning of tho
r word m traitor V' - * ?
"A.-?One who is a stickler for the I
r Constitution and laws.
Q.?W liat are tbe'particulor du'
ties of a Commander-in-chief?
' A.*?To disgrace auy .General
who does hot believe that a negro
is better than * white man.
Q.?What is tho meaning of the
word v Law ?"
A.?The will of the President,
i* . Q.?llow were tho States form.
odf "
* A.?By tho United States.
| ' Q.?Is the U.. S. Cjot erinncnt \
| older than the States which- inado
it!
A.-*dt ip. *
Q.?Have the States any rights ?
A.?None whatever* except
what the General Government bo..
stows..
Q.?Have tho people any rights ?
A.??#s'onfr, xeojrt what the Pros"
ident gives.
Q.?What is the Habeas Corp'16
? . . .
A.?The powfr of tue President
to imprison whom lie please*.
Q.?Who is the greatest Martyr
1 lti
. I - A t ^ John. U tow p. t
Q.?Who is the wisest 111 mij ?
A.?Abraham Lincoln. ,
Q.?Wlu> is Jeff. Davis ?
A.?The Devil.
A t>?A Incident in Camp.
Tlie following i? an cornet of it
.letter frotft an officer of our army
' in T?unnesseo, writing to his family :
' "srtd things occurred near my*
' camps yesterday. A sohifcr in the
Ht Georgia llcgVment. had been |
r claiming hmiselt sick for several
r days, and was regularly excused
from-duty by the Surgeon every
i mbrniu". Yesterday morning,
when the sick call was made, he
went before the Snrgeon to be exI
cused. The Surgeon 'thought that
lie had boon playing "Old Soldier"
long enough, and returned hbn for
1 duty. lie was immediately orderr
ed on guard, to which he protested,
saying the Burgeon was mistaken
Ui his ease. ^ .
t "Alter finding "that his protest!
! would aVail nothing, ho offered ton
, dollars, 1 all the money he had,' for
. some person to take his place.
'.This j'fght was also refused, and
; the poor .fellow was placed on
. guard. Alxmt 2 o'clock ho fell
1 dead at his post, without any -o&riB'
huicd.
rt It is strange to relate, but true,
' that only a few moments nil or hi*
h> death was announced, his brother
1 (vrho had a aborfc time ainco heard
that his brother tvas a member of
* the regiment) reached tha Dttgado
* and euqutred for tho 1st Georgia
, JtteOneiif,' staffing that he had a
brother in ,it that he had notseefi
tor more than six years.
, - *?When lie was tolrt^the whereabouts
of the Itsgiment, Uo left
witli a proud hunrt and fond ho]>?s
that ho wouWin a few n^ments
" clasp tho hah<l of his* long absent
^br other. As li<? \ti\? making his
way to tho itcgimeik, lie had to
t- pats the post that his"brother was
guarding wtnfiv ho bnealhed hia
KU?t.' JPorerho saw- a florae sm*L*
VotfiWk*rl by fi few men who were
preparing k tor its lasting *place.
Ho iudttfU, nwl coinmotnsod cnoulre
ing what caused tho death. l;j>on
0 inspoctiort, he thought ho rocognitta
ed t|jo fontnrcs of tho brother ihut
s lio bo fomlly expected anon t?> moot,
f After.examining, ho found letters
that proved t<* huA diet there lay
.the remains of iIkj object ot his
t tri|>. ,lt is nseluss to attempt to
describe tiro emotions of his brothf
or, after finding hm hrothor dond."
i \ <'ol. KnquArer.
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Tho ftoo> oC ^r l?bb and ono gun
lroat Mftamert on about 1 i o'clock, Man- *
day;m<firning^dhd opened fire <m Battery
Wagner ffhey took tlfdr position.*
hi long taw, firing about ovory 15 niiil"Ules,
wliicli wa? kept op at .intervale
tyitil aboil t 5 jn llio .afternoon. Tlioy
fcflail to effect nnyOno largo
transport got aground in Folly Inlet.
Somo of too gun boat a cam* to her m
Bisiancp, dui nan not succeeded in geU
ting tier oft" on to dark. The throe
monitor#, svMen vfcf* lying behind a
point nearer, the .lower end of Morris
Inland, kopt vory qniet throughout tho
day. Our baftories (^Jrogg and VYag- *
ner) and Fort Sointor re<tponded slowly,
ar-d at lung in terrain, to tlfe enemy'*"
fire. One shot from Smnter Is reported
to liavo struck the enemy's observatory,
erected on Craig's flt'll, Mdrrih' L-lamL
The Yankees have an Immense derrick
and are/eport*^ placing more guns
iu position, fortifying Craig's Hill, and
also Slack's Island, between Morris'
and Jnrncs' Hands, ef which.the}' are
reported in po^oasioni
The firo of the enemy was rcnowed *
about 8 ,.o'olock last evening. Tho .
steamer -Gabiiel Mnrrigault, mentioned
in our issue <Sf y.esft*day, as disabled,
| was set on fire bv tho enemy's shells
I and de.strovod.
[Chmirotmi Courier, Mlh.
The prisoners taken in the unsuccessful
assault ypan Bsttfery Wagpat on Saturday
morning are not very conitnuni- .
cativo. "The following facts, however,
have been gleaned from their concurrent
statements: Four companies of'the Tib
Connecticut wore thrown'out ntf skirmishers,
supported by llie 70ih Pennsyvani>;,
9th Maine and 48th New ).'ork
'Regiments. The four companies of tho
7th < 'onneciicut had 2W incn, the 9.U
Maine Train 500 t<? 800. and tho 7<>tU
750- Nojtnu knew much in regard to
the 4-fftit New York. There ware only
two regiments left on St. Helena I-laml.
tiic 54.ih Muvoiehusetr* and ad Kegi
ment of Sotuh Chi oliiio*neg;oe<?loth
black legiinent". There w<ie on Folly
| Island two Ohio," thieo I'cnhaylvania
' (ind Some New Y<?ik regiments. besides
others whose -St*te was not known to
die priaOhqrs. Only the lltlj Mainn
Regiment ^wasTf Kerfi;N.!'dina,* and onlv
one regiment was ??r St. Augnatjne.
The Yankees have' to'ir light battened
upon Folly Island, nmn.-l. : l,t -U R.
battery. U'ttnil n'< auer" , a Cor to ~ticn
|ti't.i\ mi., - a'. U.,o.lo h i
1?:? (? K I' 1 ..'id "?s ?; ^ f '...? t;
I'o t lie a ve tho a n*
u.r* (l;r rnj v. i . ;
tiio reduction oi ]\ .. iS|. Ji..>
II" .i.j 6i i Mniie with (wo
n hfci tegmenta, left Foil* I-land on
Fiiduy tor Seccssionviilc.
[ Charlatan Mf+cury, 14 l/i
I From Gen. Lee'a Aimy.
l'lCirvosn, .'nly 1VI.
The eorreapi.ndont of the Whig hi \\ ineh?tor,
.luly aili, fm\o; In Gen. J. Havis'
ftrigade every field ofiloer won wounded.
Gen. Hood wounded in the nrm V<y n frag
mr'nt. of shell, hut it will Hh saved. Trim
hie, lost lce,?wounded in h previous buttle.
The following embraces n list of enaualtie*:
Col. O. G. (tronor, fllst Vh. Regiment, Adjf.
Campbell, 4th Mis*., Miller, 4 2d Mi**., C<d
Smith, f>5th N. O., Kdmniidston, SSth Vn.,
Col. lieSaussnre, l.'.ibS. O., Col, Jones, 2Ctl?
On., reported killed ; Col. Thomas, 8ih On.,
wounded ; Col. .fnck itrowu. .V.itli Git., shot
through both ley's ; Mai. G. e, Gn., Col. Kennedy.
S. O., Lieut. Col. Whittle, 38th W,
Col. Thoj. Griffin, IfUh Miss.. Col. Hild?i ,
17tli Miss., Col. Light font, G:?., Mnj. Ctilveh
(HI* Ala., Col. Humphries aiul Mnj Itlair*
2d Miss., reported missing. The writer say#'
the disadvantages of our position "St Gettysburg
will ho understood by saying it was N
, decidedly worse than the position of the 1
liontile forces iq Clio first battle of Fredoriekehurg?it
wa* Fredericksburg reversed.
OQr ldss has dwludled drtvn astonishingly
fi otrt the first report. Moot, of the wounds Xjv~
sre in the hand, ami and leg. It is report
ed That Meade'a aTroy was concentrating
near Washington.
A gp.ntuemax writinyj frnrn Jtfatlisoo,
FioHfla, says : u If no itianater *bef*U?
tlio crop of corn-cured hoca,,-*- <! ?>?
know btil Florid* itwlC e*o?id feed onolialf
t'io Confederate troop* for month?. "
You would bo astoniabed to swo tbw-sfl*ness
exhibited by oo? people for making* *
cloth. The sound of thospinning wheel
may bo beard now almost every whire. ^
J eft'. l)avu' .speech at Jackson, Jhississippi,
has bad much to do io- exciting
tliQ admiration of tbo ladies fon hour** .
spun die.-se*."
Ooon advice.?t?o and continue .
poor, yonnjj man. wliil6 others aroucd ?
vou grow rich by fraud ?t;d disloyalty ;
be afiiurat place or power wbilo others
beg ws^jr upwind ; bear "tbo pairt
of dbnppoinled hopes; While other-s gnin
tlio fti coBrpIishincnt of theirs hy ftgt- >
i tcry ; fors^o the, gracious pressure- of
intj nana, tor which others ciintra an<l
crawl. Wrap yourself in jour own
virtue, and seek a friend anil.your daily
'Wend.* 1( you hate in such a owurse,
grown gT?y .with unWaticbed-, honor,
Idlest? Oo?J ?rt<l . * ,
At a rwent (bntive meeting, li mar-*
ried rfMIl, who orfghf to hnve h'lt own
| heller, proposed : " Tho ladies, ibo- be.|
iags who -divide our aorrowt, doul.ln
j our joys '?n<l trfeble our expenses,"
Tuft UiaiiRST Y*r.?Tho .Ta<-k*o<i x|
MisjkUftii'pian ha* HiUanrcdiu tuhstiip
; tb?n to fc<r> a moolli. With a good circuliilion
I he proprietor ought to ho al>h?
I iu live <?l th.n pi ice;