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protected by *>!I ^omul anil.*,
iery. \ .n&k jnyaejh-M A.ai> tfltsv *tafid
tliie fire much longer 5" 4hu\ lee** kftb"
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... tor behind the rtono wnll -still PiotreU
l" > 'e<Wancing,x On the left J'ettigro^f
m"* lina wotot?, it.p.i tses, air? lout $trMla
Lr^ , b K?k ; Itiry ?. Sppre of the ofticora at
5 r ' tempt to mliy tlrelr men, but * groaj.
many Wtf ecjuojWHii(jf away m front of
their men ; be?; or pell-inel!, hero
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. mim?uo them to n?i? a
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"v^vr . to Com0 In. v
T The r?r^ <???V?*pnoditut'"df tl?wN?*t
ifork Times, wiiiVirjj on the 10th- ult.,
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Tlieco aro *ome tl range rumora in
Mlfcujodbiv wbhfrf Vday or 1*0, which
I giro >ou tinljr J? minora. * A not *r
whange has- Iwen tnjsdc, according. to
tlfese rnpo-ts, in the \ii xicioi |*(T
er?mm?t Marioo i? (o be placed under
iirf f retell prolei toritr," ctr. to become
a colony *?f France, .with R French
VtmceforOovecno!1. The Confederate*
hlive hodoufleed till Wert of fegaiutng
the-Mississippi Klvej-,and Jhe TransMis-k'tuupi
country; without foreign aid.
Mr. KlidellV rit.it to the Emperor and
Foreign" Societary/inTtiv, are-raid to be
at* connection wkh This new state of
thing- on the Mi-draippi. They ?*??'
copcoctiiig schemes for an alliance
against the United State* with-a yi.-Vr
of securtrig. the'one Mexico and the other
the. ML-aissippi Valley. The fall of
Ylclhtlmrg *"'1 Pod Hudson, they say^
wftl U?iow_Jeff.A DayI* and Nnpuje in
into eJl^olher'a arnn?that will be the
final blow which will preoipitato an alliance
thai Unrig* flic because the question
if the Mtssi.-vsij.pi might by sotno
haxfcrd turn cdnttnry to pro-ent expectations.
It is thin, they say, which tnnfce*
Napple.m ?o Jakcvyrti in "oh the question
of Poland ; it is t'?i? which in.ik.-s him
continually say thai Mexico is the big
affair of the moment m this which
rp/jjuirw to inucli Acti* hy in the Navy
Yards at the present moment, and ft is
(hi* which hn.'.suddenly demanded'such
Toit/fj'eemcnia -?? Mexic<? For
thevvholy division Vi'noy has bceir or(tyred
to mcpare itseif for departure in
thetnonih of September, and j-#v?'r*l re*
rtd*?-tlio Ville dw Lyon, the Jean Uart,
and the Wagrain?ore about- to sail
w|th rrlnfr'rcemant* to the anMlery. in
i?fa>h end friht'erial. -'And yet thn Hor(Ynuasut
paper# dtrlatud, after (he faTi
Af J^iirlda; that there wore enough men
now Tti.Mexkfo foUid-h tlje campaign.
? .lhis pUo^AlswtAl oq all hands that
liiu Eiupoior, finding that he cannot in
ihiuo England to join hint in Inmlile
measures against the Unitad"States, or (
rqllicr, pcImp-,'not desirous that England
rdioald join him, and yd nmionto
give biiqself' the aid of an ally, is
wiiH ;>|?ei?n on lliu rub
ject, mul that S|n?in n willingn>ai>
10 second i{n? fritperufa views. The
rumor <ul<U that the M itslml 0T>onm>U.
now ]nop, ami U cg/iog Not lit to
Hoi Hp, oMru*fl?tv for ?be- ptiJjxWa of
consulting t'lief.lmous pculUt.
r^r UitJe*vQ'L^MKlPtt ?.*!* , h? fact,
in-lrtotly with tlw Emperor on iTU* que*
Mun of-Mriangiivg the irifnira <4 tiro MoX
ic?n Ouif for thvti mutual benefit.
"The New Voik .Tmties, tpominepting
OA tb* leMor, says U, t* very significant,
MdJiAticttjarb'M fnun toe C*cL that
mf French. citra?o* of -Now Orleans, be
M}irf Unit city bava ?ent n pu
liitv? to y^jHueeii, itr which thi* occur#:.
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For-tl?e-e wn?on< thev adtlrera thewts
wives t<> yon, Mr. Vico < V>n~ul. to beg
df ynt). |o to the Clovumnient ft
the- Krvpch Emperor the ciitical position
in ifwn) wo ?!* placet!?the actual
?tate of things in this city?and In anypit
to suggest to oor Governriieul.tliQ.
jO?-oe#*i<y of fencing 10 tho
&**#Ut>ippi several.. of wu? to ?f
Ibr4 tlisni oil twwsssry refuge and pro*
taction; orany oflier-mean* that may
fv-.elf idjou t\?f Aiming the
swnie end*.- \*\ ?* r
'-" To*-rt?an?g?rs of the London eharIcvc
F Hank ?f' Aealmltif Mate in their
rfnottal ipj-ort tlint the polony of /Vifetra
,J[a lyf^-bven gritty beiit&ijHd l?tr the
ethjaonc* of the war in Ameiien, raceivteg*
l*r?t?- numtier of ?Ar?iginnt#. who
Juki t(m?rnonc*t.f tp"eu 1dv.tte cotton and
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lot'i Army.
f-jr tl,? Cctitml tr->in
noOrinW 0?W concerning tin
jvu\ Utimm , and prorjrcrttfa
condition of -alfciir- p* (>?nml !> %
stuff r>if f?<v*diA*i VW^ala, tketwoald
io^raiU bu(>?ia|?i*, afcd not*t ike i^OM
time U> ootilraband uaw* of war.
i iohernl Meade'a ~army, or amoral
corps of i?, tnu appeared tn KanqniCr,
and refpjree ftain that aaeriou. flesctitrtn*-their
oppaarnac*. aajrfc 44 ibej
covered the whole fnoe of tfift earth in
Ht*t region. ?pread out lika an enorntoui
rrogywortn* Tl>e {wo Mtiiie* wtfreap
Ji?taHm<d?*ir gradually. at?d amclv. an.!
i wfkS lt?e* ofihttotL pf officer*
who p-'dcnd.'.i ?o kivow, that a pfre.-ii
pUpbtal battle wm tna?habl?-a week 01
fortnight hence, at tli? farthest. Ojtti
artnv. or nk leant a tvortion of itU iifienr
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V-'- - -'-**' V:' ? W- - ; r*. S-'
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rghts of-% ??#, nirrl
l AirionR tlHTn U W. A. Crtin?roD,^iidi- j
Ul?>p?fnp to Geo. UDton^niHl ? reltUivn I
of the "ex Secretary of War, -Cffimoo
?amCrOIJMi^imond Examiner, 30/4.
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*R? Mv?H tu Brohdirti?Terrible
. Detraction of Property.
v The braorloo {Mbs.) Republican of
the 23J give# (he following Recount of
the entry of the Federal n?my Into tin*
town, %nd of |)u depredation that fol
lowed. It save:
W hen within two milt* of tl?? (own,
thev met our cavalry, under Oen. Croetffwho
skirmi-he?( with thorn about
anliour, ana then fell back throogb tbe
town, followed by nbout four or fir*
thousand Yankee. .. Tl^ey reached Ihe
Academy square a little before autidown.
where tltey encamped tor.tbe night,?
In ten minute# from the time the head
of the column renchod the Academy,
every back yard in the town was filled
with a gang of thieve*, who broke open
smoke nouses. dairies, pantries; fowl
houses, etc.. and emptied them of their
contents. In most cases where the fam.
itiea remained at hotne the private residences
were not entered, though in some
cases they were, and robbed of clothing,
jewelry; wines, cordials, preserves, etc.
Many families did not have provisions
enough left for their breakfast. Every
store was entered, and the content# cat
ried off -or scattered over the floor.-rAbot
t nine o'clock the largo block ?f
ImildJngs on the South sfdo of the puis
lie square, Owned by Richardson Si Rob
iuson, was fired end entirely consumed.
aitli >11 ! - i
?.... w'M.viMfw ^"Miu IWOMTW
other buildings were alio burned, '.villi
t)j%ir contend. '
We wiuiHl liko to give ? detailed ac
lonnt of tlu? "losses an pitied by each in fivMnnl,
but wo bftve not 4k? time or
*paco t> do it; suffice it to say that
there is scarcity n horse, mule, or far
cow, or hog,.bushel of corn, pound of
mast or sugar, tattle of wine or cordial,
or jar of proservos^efi HT.tbe town.
Almost-every negro, in town,' and a
gre.it runny from the Country were per
mi a. led off with lliein. ,
All die plantations on die line of
their inarch are utterly ruintd ?fence.
t%ri ddwn and btirned upr^"tock turn
d into the Cum fi??ldr, all borsea and
mule, inbuii. farming implement,broken .
up, huJ all gin hou .ca burned.
Oo Mnrtday mprhing about eight
unlock the Yankee army moved out b?
the depot, stack* d arins, fCt fire to the
depot mid went to tearing up and burn
iog the railroad track. The/ destroy
ed the road ont a short'distance emt of
thy depot; but ficm'them to J nekton we
aru informed they have destroyed Uw
whole of it. In the afternoon tbeyk-ft
Tor Jwiksso, which place tbey reached
Monday night.
From John XL Horftn.
From onr old fij-nd. Major Bill Parker,
nve learn (bat without doubt bis
old cl.iofefen. J. It. Morgvn, has cross
ed the Ohio Hirer with one thousand
men and'hi* aitifierjr. The crossing is
"said to have been made somewhere in
the vicinity of Blanneibassetl's Island,
into Virginia wn suppoac.
Major 1'arkcr is a member of Morirafi's"did
mnadron. and is oesfec-itw A?.
vi>U'tl to hitn. t!h o\c-> IWad with
tews wlmn he -heard that lb? heroic
Mrtrgmt had faheti iuto the hand* of hi*
enemien; but now that Ite U safe, hi*
spirit retires, and lh? hearts of fh? g*l'_'
Iu.iit old Spartan blind will leap for jay.
Our laal Northern tch-grunis stale
that Morgan was evidently aiming to
cross the Ohioabot? gnnhoat nnvigrtjjon.
In tWe it seaim he has been suee?Mful.
Tb? It!nod where he ia report
. td to hat? crossed, i* oot.far from I*>kersburg
.and the mouth cf Kanawha
riwsr. Tljis infosenatton ?. taken fVom J
the jfew Votk Herald cf the 2 tth.?
Tie Herald admits tKnt Morgan droat d
with on? il)oii?un ] men and hi* nr*
littery. W? ar? right glad of so rfluch ;
, .hat w? bar? Httl? doubt that the truth
*j0^ aWrt -mtihi gratl^mg when we
, *et it. Wb rftatt nCVer g?t this-front
Bennett, ho*?*?r. Sawney is joined to
-his idol, lyittg both by suppression and
j ft?#?r*ri6n, ?v?n wkgro.itte trull* would
cry# kyn M w?n. ^ *.
Wwyn ?mV lib mm )m?e 1*??f * loi?p
Ami efcwwk oiuorj? *ho lloowom
, ftid Hiiekoy^*, bwt * {MWIr will
i ooin? out R&pot rigfit r?t. 'Wo (kraUt
tbo Moumoot ol Uoi. thiWi e?f>tnr?.?.
I The Yankee OMrturod ttiiyo p?rh?p*.
Ttte * huodicd <u?d fKtv which .iho
| Northern ?i?f>Ofi'tk tvul drownpd lo fcLo
I Ohio, ha? olrowly-fcljou, Hfco Hko fttrooia,
r' to mWot twonty; Th% "thbooand ?*p?
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gj?ggai^to
OoAwfldedeno# rf fcuflmii >u>mil^.
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Caxf in tu* woods, Scott Co..' Miss.,
July 21,180a*
Afetfri. Editors?Of tie evacuation,
of Jit*Jpon*?ndjU? fulling Wk of Gin.
Johnston'* forces, row will be fully *j>-'
priced long ngo before tilt will r*neh
XOO. - ^Ue nmreh to t bit point b? beeo
Terjr fatiguing to ike MWpc, Wi tb?
weather bio Ixm mnch mory flwor^i
4ban i* u*n?1 for ibis Mtso#. W? bsve
occasional breezes mid gentle bowers,
winch cool the atmo?i?here nod miliar
the climate si together much more j
pleMttml thttii one raised in the mounts
itia of Gream illo would "anticipate.
The Iokr of V ick>burg has bwin re
garded by aooae m d tpucb more setiou*
dtssiier than it-really ia. It doea not
necessarily follow tbnl the navigation of
iho MitsWippt Uivor.mil b? lo the uninterrupted
enjoyment of the Yankee#,
or tbat.tho Stale of Mississippi trill be
overrun by 'them. On- the contrary,
any other jwiint on thti river where
heavy field pieces pan be planted, can
destroy transports and tender cVen'tbe
passage of gunboat* a dangerous experiment.
The naluro of tho country is
such, that a large at toy cannot ventuuin,
without hazarding the loss of supply
trains, and in easeofbeary rains, of be"
iug stuck fast'in. the tund. ?'
With the" little rain we have had In
the past fear days, the roads have l>ecome
very bad. Ip winter, they be*
"onto importable. The enemy would
have to supply themselves fiom Vickahurg,
and the vnltrond is like the com rrrnn
highways in the very worst condition.
WldLt we were in possession of VicksUiteg,
all our supplies were drawu fiotn
the depot of supplies at Mobile and otb
er |M)intt, and our interior coirtmuriicatinrt*
Store constantly threatened by
raids. Taking every view of the case,
the loss of Vick?burg ought not to cast'
gh* >m upon y? or rati** ever, the timid
to dr?|?oiid.* if (Jrnnt thoulJ follow us
in|*> the inteiior of toe State, he will-be
pi * *. 0
at a distance from hi* iVpot of supplies i
nail far from rein lor cements, whilst we
will be closer to Our eupplie", mir interior
communication?, secure and Sp-jjon.'
vuhient distance to reinforcements. Lot
os look up, though the -prospect may
to some be drear?onr all is at iystie.
Every man should rally to the reecp#,
and iet the lethaigic even u arise or be
forever fallen."
Wo should nerve" our hearts for lite
great trials that now environ us, |and
-with a united will and determination,
resph e to* conquor or die."
S. O. D.
Camp is tiir woods, Scorr Cp., Miss.,
jury *e, imtib.
Jkfrur*. JSJiforx?We are quietly
re<iii?? on oars, ** floating quietly ad6wn
(lie stream of lifcr.n ,
Tbo troops are rented from lite severe
marches of (he first fov? days of our re*
treat from Jjckson, We are encamped
ion a beautiful, elonn. running stream ?
It 1ft something utHtenal to to a run*
Huig stroam " in lid* country all the
ureter bourses being generally at a
" sUnd-ttiH," or rather like a continuous
mad hole. 1 '+
#e9r n?y camp, Is a boVl *prinj? of
extaUeot water, the sigljt ami taste of
forcibly r^miiuU me of the numerous
springe"fn*t gush from Ibe piciureaque'LilU
auJT stupes of*pper Carol?'
m*. .
Oe the stream befcw*. U g,*i>?aTef
iftfctV' built tears and vear* a?ro bv the
lixWry ef-tbe lower.' ^ ^
peench of ?he white mini; the b?**?r
dWnppcnred, Ahd now oar brave toldiem
ere loving iR?ir limf*. where yearn
taken this country true tfnokles* wri4ryih
ti,lU ???? ! disported in wild
M oejitirrapM ylij, M?tnnlHt?
u* ftf ibVkaitoei ;?2d whfuSflKa i?i
" d*Rv," lebaol boy recollectloe?, end
t^e pielocee if ?nirr??b>^ In - Gold
emUA'e Nntttidl ilkeory," loomed up
.before ?y roiad end vieion. The
"^dnm" >? constructed with an pretrMte
to .?frebit?*nm] W*ty, end
^ ceetsinly with b
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whine clusters the strengcbt and best (
affection* of limn. ?/, . 1
\V**lblo0k AkwavJ srfch liope ifiritf
confidence iA^thtf success of ovrjnrtt**, <
We W At My ilia forre of ih? adage. t
' k Wnnl?l, ?bo'l(hH> hirf quar- a
r?I pntjl ?p?l'wi?i? J>t )ive kvnru, atfong i
rlat aiitl a ju*UCK?ti .fl> overTyle on* 1
destiny. success it. ce. tniu. ' ' ,
B?-the r-r?*ulcM?tS Proclsmatinn, .1 {
e*e th'sO those up to. the ago ?f fo?ty f
$v<\J>**e be^n-Clm^l rhtosarvn-e. ^
wift leeve the country.lair* of men... * |
I will give * receipt (br evading cob-. i
icriplise, but I hope for the good" of
ot?r cause, that it w ill.tool be very ex.. n
teneiveiy practiced* Got llio appoint' j
mc-nt of volunteer. aid on some Ger.e- r
ral'a Staff, put An cupt albs' or lieutenants' ,
stripes, and then you can- servo the
country magnificently ami hove an ,
easy lime, providing yon hare money' ,
enough .to pay your own ex pence*.? t
This is much better and more patriotic ?
than' furnishing a substitute at two or )
three thousand dollar*. ,
Joking askh . I* it not better for a ,
roan," either to serva his country in j
some way recQgbieed by Law, or, if tboy ?
wish, to reihain out of service, procure
n substitute in tliu mode ami manne. f
presetibed bv taw.. I do'oot blame a
matt for furnishing a substitute, if lie
has kufllcieht icanons for so doing, bu ,
a msn who tries !o get the credit ot ,
hating served his Country, when, in fa.1', |
his name is not upon the rolls, is not
entithd to " immortn'iiv tor jjpitknt and j
meritoiious conduct." This is i.o time .
fur " cat pet knight " or * sunshine sol
diefs." -Thin war is not to bo fought :
through with rose water..- i ? w .
The piivate in the ranks who Carrie <
hisgun and ht>accoutrements,hi* hav?j j
ack and knapsack, wilts tiinlge# (
through heat and cold, through rain ^
| and snow, and often on scanty fare, ie
the grottiest hero in this war. Nothing can
exceed the patient endurance o' *
the private, and " when wild war'* dead
ly 14aM U l>town,"aiid gentle ppwce has
leturned, the higher ntwuunut to the
many noMe dead who pcrjsi e I in the
" content for .freedom," short!*! be erect
ed to the " Unknown Private." ]
S. D,G. .;
Camp iw Tint wrooua, Scott Co., | .
_ ? . - Miaa.; Jttlv*2B, 1805. J ' ,
Kdilorm?-We m?e still eu i
camped in the same place I wrote from
last. A> it ia one of the hoaUhio-.l lo j
c.-ditit* we have been to for hooto liiuc. (
nr.d abundantly, aupplit d with good jr**- ' *
tec, I pre*nine we will* remain here a* t
lo'ngns possible. " Tho health of t he ar- '
my ia at good m if it were encamped iu '
(he mountains of Greenville, and no one ,
apprehend* any danger from sickness ar |
idug from the miasma of the numerous i
twampt and mm shea of tliia count nr.. .
This war Ii:m revolutionized ertry
thing, Who^ in the nppar portion of
S. C. would have'supposed that Ire could
live in theewanipa of Mist., in tho sum
met nlomlitot aud that, too, wiiliouttbelter
and on corn b.cad, poor beef attd
i.j * *
'inn wmei ~ .. - 1
. ,Th?n, totf, we hpre ler.rned to live
without Te?< Coffee, Sugar, Mohive??
Cheese. &c.. Ac., nttJ rK?j tliou-aud tfr.d
one luxuries under which pur table* used
togroan. The bidi^have quit " going
out shopping " an J, are delight
with.the hom'vpuu die*>e* >'i which
they are atlir?d.<4. l'ractieal
and utilitarian i lea* hare
taken tho |?|ace of ehltnoriual whims and
fal?e pride, ??rd awry trod- aon of the
South consider* it alike Itonorable h> go
into the benches *a to don the flashy
uniform of jhg officer. %
It is to be?i?e|w>d thai the Isssent
learned in thhi sae'r will be improved
upon in peaofc, ahtl instead of.allowing
the wealth of our land to enrich and
build op distant cities wo will husband
- our own Neeurcesf diversify labor, and
bv a united nr d sy sterna tic effort, came
our lull* and vales 44 to blossom *& a'
roua.M"-As
to the raovemonts of I r oops <fco..
1 are cannot apeak, a* this is eontriibund.
but wS knnw irprr lillUtntf ftinlwnim
-lees. Geu'l J<il???bt(>n ?L%Jy keeps bi<
f>wn I have heard U elated
that a diminished gentlemen of ttn*
81*19 ral'ea to see Oen'l Johnston some
time since, and in tbe course Of con vers .
Mliyn asked lhaUss'l Woer IMfit troops
be had under his command. TJae Gen'l
repBdd "eixuen hundred." Purl her
Ifayioepi were asked. ** '' '
FtirfongW of fourteen -days to re*
dk|? e?kw?i* pew erhaied I# one^maji
eed dtwUf twe*tjr-?e for duty?and
one company offTeer oat of eterj tlpea
for dsty. < !?r "
. Utie-ordec Km psodeeed qtyted i^stW
- > eetp^d Ibeee ?*?4e good forrqfsa
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(Atop, And b? exited, as H were, frotfl b
heir families, cad never be conquered. ti
k Xjet clouds, dark nod drear, hang a
iver'onr bends, and the fatee art tinw a
ippear against' ns, y0i the ConfedeHffli "d
('Mior never despbnde, but armed w ilh A
te enn?e of right, they fuel that succeed h
s cert aid. . ^ "a
K? riii(if nt measures ate being taken A
0 Lring all Absentees to oatnp, and the
evdtest penalties -of, the law wiH be *
rlsited upon tl\em. The soldier who ^
i?s faithfully discharged hi* ditty, ie a
'ften made to tOfTer for the bad condfuct '
/-others. Eveiy l?ent?*fivjenblvoteoa, *
i#nv keeps one good Wan /roto'dbiam- 5
rg a furlough. Home ought to be s
n'ade too unpleasant for a man to atay ?
it, unless his absence is Authorised' *'
During the intervals from duty since f
ve have been at thia camp, some of the e
ten have amused .themselvee'at "bee I
ree hunting." The wood* are full, of 1
k beestrees," and those who are fond of J
looey, are now enjoying the luxuries *j
rery extensively. <>n Big Black, one
nan funnd a tree frorfl which ha sold S
>54 worth of honey, and sapplied hin\- 1
ielf and rnoss bountifully liesides. ' <
1 havo ^tist seen the Charleston Coll "
irr containing the sad announcement
if the death of many a bravo Carbti- *
tian who fell on the fluid, of Gettysburg' rj
Painful is it to lose such as Captain
Pufliam, Serg't. fool and ptivates Mark *
oy and Jenningr. Captain I'tilliam wa* '
inbersally beloved by all who knew- i
lim, and his compmy lored him as a j'
mither. Iiis loss will long be felt. 1
e<\ too, that the noMe, gifted and ehiv
ilrous Captain flow. J. Warren, ft
^ainden, luts sleo fwllsr?the gallant "
i?ld accomplished Col. DcSansteure, too
ta? been added to the list of theimmor '
ui ueatf. it m ?a<t. t>ad to think or tlm '
route* made tlesohde, but iu the sfr?tg 1
rl? for liberty, great saorifices mwt i>* "
nade. ... S, D. O >
FROM BLUFFTON, 8. C. {
Correspondence of fcotathsra CsttrprU*. 1
Camp or Co. A. P? B.. b. A.. ) i
IIlvvftok, S. C.. Julr 24, 18A3;-; q ?
Jkftur*. Editorw?A* yon do n<H of' -*
leu bear from this- part of the world.
terhap* ? . brifef account of our where- 1
shout* and surrounding"*, may not he no t
seceptable to iome of yonr reader*.? i
Some six or eight inomtis ago, ?>hr but- '
erf left Ilardeeville. vltrre it Lu't he*n I s
oeated for some time,* and went int. 1
mitt pin the weigh bothond of New Uiy. >
Ir Bridge, a point about half w?v bn 1
wren Vln'demtiMo and Fbivannah. One "
>?-o:|on of tlio battery. is still tlijjro; iha f
>ther, eontc six week* ago, was ordorod f
4* this place, w bore it now is. I cannot 1
av much ir>" favor *td 'lit- former camp, 1
for tbe vicinity of New Uiyer* is cot the f
most" delightful spel on earth ; indeed I
am constrained" *io say it .is anything i
she. It is true, Mint for tho'e who mc i
beauty in a pine-barrso, and hear with i
pleasure the oroaking of frogs j?t>tl tiio .i
humming of mosquitoes, ilia place is not i
without its charms, for ther-o sightamay t
l>e seen all the day ; these sounds n.aj .?
be heard all the night. But I, unfortus t
natelv, not being.among thcte who du- i
ly appreciate these advantages, have I
fqimd, I confess, little to adtnire in Crimp i
Allen. The hum of the moequitoe, i
though soft and etihdoed aa the gurgling
of a gentle stream, is invariably as
toeiated with aw accompaniment by no i
means comfortable with quiet meditations
; u?d the croaking of the frogs,
however deep their b?ao and well-sjjs
ained their treble, is necessarily sug- rj
festive of those smnll stagnant emerald
lakes, where (hey so love to Congregate.
The coin try Is desolate too ; the inhabitants?-'if
it over hail -any-?-?havii*g la-.
kerTlo flight, and you may rule a day'"
journey without seeing any qne, ocorpl
a stjay ncgro,or an overeoer whose duly
compels him to remain here or gt> to to
the army?a greater evil, as some Ca- J
rolinias* think, then any other to whtrh
they may be exposed. But after
Camp Allan is regarded JM compare* .
tiryly . htalthy?mueji more so than
James bland'?aud this goes at great
way to make .it* uoamaciTrenes* beer*
able. Bat in speaking of. Bfwffton, 11
most adopt a diffeseat tone. This is
trnly a most agreeable spe>tr The little
town which once stood bora, must have
been one of the pleasurjtest on our Ca- 1
rolioa coast* Situated immediately on
May llivcr, a broad stream affording
tbe finest facilities for bathing and fish*
inc.-embowered among luxuriant t?*er,
envying to the full, the delightful-*e? '
breoae, which blow* for aeitte heura ?v
arjr day. lttuffton might have been
jurliy pronounced S mart agreeable
place of re?iO?nce. The hoyae* were
pleasantly *itoated,??acb a HtU eemorrc!
from it* neighbor* wad aurrotnwierl by.'
jM?c? and flow*r*. thn* givMjjf the pluee
that ?|>j>ear%no# of rural retirement with
Out Uolefi.hv. wbiafi constitute* the
eharwr of the country ?i liner. It" I"**l
allien. more elevated than ?hy tmrruund.
lag country, aa it* name imp!;?*, render
ed it p?r/?et)y henUng. ' Tit abort,It wkk-T
the b?aa-iH?at of whet ? re k
treat idiotdd bt-. Bfcth era* pint) it as
a on the ?jr*. when the Yeaklp paid Uj
>?*U. Tito*, hdl .it in ruins. Two !,
third* of the be?*r?, ami -th,.** the tine i.
klr* il Aea, There were no tiv??p-s ir
lb* town ; it did ?< t nftyrd a abehoi for
t%e (ftcVeti; (t'*? n poeitfori of jUyle j
or ao Urates* raJoe, a hat cou|d have;
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Mtarn Cur tK? aiKA. ik.M JL^ * * -
"^r.1
tteNngs wlth--Iteb?ls, Is, Ufa* Oaptelw .
^ickicHs company, whoea eowtigtiftty.
as MvariU- times been brought to the
UeritUn of oor -total oo^tid' ililta
aora forcibly than agreeabty,h8^^ptie
E' d? aeoupiod a house in tMivUjUtof
e town. At' bit taeelletret. Uhcft
lam, has decided that U any of aJtoArtf
^r# "bnsliwUae k?4 H Or shot by gu*ifc . *
the ncarepi houtea or te*i? ar?. |o .
wnkstruyad m areptisal j and asCarf.
IV meh Late given him sdtoa bwtl*, ,
urprising hit pickets and alarmitig hit
amp* afa very early hoar of the ufcffnng,
thus following .In-Ahe foot-*tepe.of .'
he mneh hated gAerillasafereaaentiqfr
d, it may be (hat the burning war * ,
lint that tUey were displeased with tlii?
node of treatipent, aqd would prelV
kisseesing their newly aoquirad homes
n peace and quiet. . But jWting
aide, something ought surely to W
Ipne (o stop there outrages. The en$?
ny is becoming worse add worsrf. Idle
ed, a new polity seems to bere betU t *
idopted by him within a law mouth* ,
>**t, wbicb, unless something ia do*#toV / "
beck it, bids fair io desolatw* great
ibrtibn of qhr Southern land. Wehal .
bought thai stealing negroes arid i?-*
ulting women was bad unodgh, but It
- ni.w seen lhi?t this was but the Lt?jmniug.
Women are art ool|;)n'M,lt
d. but ihev are drleen odt of thtfr **.
vnif and left to-wander with tbe r
ouug child: au homeless exiles. Houstf "
rtt'lnn Bfd, and negroes are ara|ad ?a?i
rganized to do .batata .against us.?
V hoi e will these things Md t A large
I*rt of "Mississippi has been recently
iclded up to the enemy by the ratro;rade
-movement of ftfc. Juhnaloti's
irtm ; the"retreat of ilrsgg. has 5p fijonkntWH
opened still more'of Tenb shape
p.Uie > ion of the Feikerals fl?
>>HM? vif Nortll I'krCliiTR, (l- Ulgirl IK. '
bt< n* eell H> Vlm-da, ,m??.
iu> time * utter ir?.4ii u ^)U)?v
aaj*. If ?uii?nkia.j h. t! <
;>roperry of <u>t iMiuens kuO die poirvr "
ft nou-eombatnaU , vv?h A j*r?? jvb. '
he CorfcHlefaey^iTid Sis 'completely mi
ire ui'Si-o^ -if ou< tueft.' It ik ccriMi.lv
? sad thing to decide. that the Tujto^ni
ic?V which, Hrv.r.wr'tfiviiiScd litijfPes ..:
en* iniiigrtlf t];a' borunjKof \vnrf'.sin.il
e let'.aside :i;,d tlr.V.ihc slsh.geliat '< ?
luiibho dug ;.>. ' <:t v. tifrt'T e?;.e''
>0 sifW \o illtuiij'urpjo filfcll M i"
,*Al norms to hit-, that the tiraO ha* idnost
coinh for the adop'.iou "x>f this
ourbo. Thc# atrocities of ;tho enemy
nust he ?U>pp<F.C hhd if tiiis can he *?
Oiuplhslicd in no other way, wo must
akc " an eye for an ere, a tooth for a
uotb.w The Yankees seem capable of"
my thing. . > '
The recent riot* hi ifc* ,<x<>tk. re
nind one of llio teiiil.lo d?t?? of the
'rench Kevoiution ; the infuriate*]
:ro\vdr i<d on by women { the flanging
if iiicu to lamp posts \ tlieciliwn* rushng
upon the *oldiery?all seem phetOODMion
ni'oie in accordance with a
ocietV shaken to its ?ery foundation,
.him with" a people enjoyftg ?h? priaaf*ge?
of M tho best Government tinder
tho sun." Dut 1 "suppose-you begin to
think what ha* all thin to do with my
subject. Not much indeed, nor is there
much more to say. Wo can sat find
l. .1 r i-Ji? - *
iimcu iii iu? Hi) ui incident to o?iib?
eate in tbik retired part of the globe.?*
It ie truo that there are some Yankee*
in hearing distance; their drama are ?
some times heard by u?, and their vosaeU
may be seen from some of the pick*
t-posts, but we La fa never been en
apealiing terms with them. When they
last visited this place, they took n? by
surprise, as ife one anticipated their
c<?iuing?at leaat R>r such an ehjeey?
Should they do aa the honor to vieit
ttria place agadn, however. I hope that
Owpt. Earle, who oommanda the troops
here, Km made auch arrangemeoU ?a
will give them eauae to remember Blufftwo
and give me sonic,thing ictweeting
to coiuniunioate.
ver, and they are "geneawWy alight*?1?- *(
deed there ia m eertogaekhnma of any
kind. UUT country boy* M? nyridto
boeotnlog ex part water msn ; ih?j mtdie
aA bar aod aport among tb* - jt
rfa thowgh tbefr Off * to tb* manor
bo*n.w ."Hoping that ray next epistle
may contain mar* of latere*!, sjhI that .
this hastily dooumsnt may wet have
boroJ jou rary much, I conclude.
- Mlt,E9.
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Lossrh in, an* Finer. Rrroxeriost
and IN in Prkmn* Wajl?A ?aA?- ."
moot of the lee*0* in tb? hft*4*s of (feeU
f >mtK>nury War a going lilSifSnfAf
Ttit* number of batt tea, from La?MMo%.' .
it) 17T-6, fe? Futaw Hpriogs, 4ta Kil , '
vn* t8. and the fast OH both skies lft,060.
TMb In ssran jam t fniedoea
^ovdquei by bwif, A* toe* to a single " (>a?b>
of tU? eraser* watu A* mkmj .
mefi fall in action no* ?| tears billed in
Ctn bnti > f Cc**pe*?. abd we edW it
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?t$?* .Ciii.flJl *-e>K?'Q>d>|igrtvO?. r
Hy-simu.rj?tHrN?uja> li<
(Ok.ttiW^iuiu^ic of V.s titij^gs 2ar
W???x ji'S<rs i^A..rri>:
,W. ?T*ty ra nd, Thi ;:aot? ate isfcfeia*.
b?tv?0W. *" *