The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 27, 1863, Image 1

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li *Tr^ ^ fyfg&? jUnur .--^WNSCgK| &^AILEY, jQfcrjkAemiiw^ 4" Advent*. iSJ Al*YlJEII8EMBNT& ^F>;.'fhll k l?Mftei %L the nalas of M4 l*U?r P" ; Ak4 tfty mti y*r,iqu*rc, of n UtiniAn line*, M " ?F-t*a?, ftMT tM ?jr?t Insertion, aeveMfr-fle* Hi . Wli hr tln second and third Insertions, ,*?<! PC * flfljr ecnts {pr onrb lucoectliag lusertimi. L# 1"4?EHtos,y *od JkladrUtfte pvjfccn, Tributes of JT A/SUipet-t, nominations or *miMpu>eomeaU tor Jo&cv, arc charged M the ratfw M ailrertis?f/Sverflnp^>N H? In without th? number "V if ?fJn*?rtion* specified, wHI 6* published intVI mr JE?~ IVriuni livtK.;? at H distance m?y obmSEgvH-?W how much their bills w{H amount to, by eomtlog sevcu worth to^the lldc. ' <?oati B?' Worn the Udf'i Annual Ht gUfer, for l(Mlt MY PIAZZAr$j|J|r plwa, my boo at their "Where a..|t?*M ghains of curtaiuM light <m ^.^Wtpre piulUre^lu ajteoetml rash look state Aft6 fornw s^^dtoantl of grace ntotfe on ' tkwr'y not.Uld'Qorgeotispees that the eromaled room, Wi a ^.:,i. ?r. n 1- ' - 1 ? ?? .?<Tp wiui ?t?m iivwcra \nrow oat ? : * '. tJivUr sick perfume, ';* JPllh oatmU where the slippered foot eiuke -Xtt lr * Matin dfewjty awVll, Aftd miM(fr'4 * '! rejket the ehesk wlitr* dimpled U?utic? J well. * w_j?-* Hy fl?h BBll OMlpiutt ! 1 Htk th(h?rlillhj f .broaae That elrcles noupd the ho<ling vines nnd CoJUy^WavtMg IWM, Willi step on step motiotououe, I tread thy IcVl-l lllMrr, w jjUAnd mum upon the snared past or anlmlv " " look before. My bright and gay piazza I A love thee In Uta hour. / ' When morning dctks with dewy gems the :y* . wary blade and. flowrf, Whoa the email bird lights and. dags his ' \ song upon the ueigbboueing tree* * As If his note* were only made to cheer himV e-:lf nnd uie. My cool audjtesh pinaajl I love thee when - Ufa sau %. ills long nod fervid circuit oV the burning BKb- .. earthhas tun, to wAtJ|to flgi't h^m *?P ward iy the eye. ' " ? ' AM via* the pencil-touch sfuide off and: ^ * thcll lit ^ttftUVM dlx^ ? . tVonteutplatlVe [dazXu ! I love In twilight u[Tjn seethe creseant moon treed ferlli through K " *1uayonVo'er-er%hing room, ghdtnhs'iWa hearth of closing flowers, to Ifi I'w HM h with a flouting wing Tie abats and owls tfce lading kj'. *2; * <Iy wajablii p'mua! I prize thy qniet talk, lore, I tread. MUL.. . ihgaceurtoiucd walk; '"ff Or lolltuQdn our roektag ehair*, a?i vtVr MflL', aSco or *!*?, *tr;v Aud yi*W the earelees confidence where iJ?F"* lium rt to licnrt replies. My piir.zn, my pi Maui! my spirit oft N? fflitoiruM thy distant hooka I liftr the sound ??f youthful voice*, jjL-A, Tho Wr?l<? jest. the buihliug laugh, the barol wildly gay, Or clwiiOil step with exercise that crown* th? studiuo* day. My beautiful piazza ! thou hast thy nightly boaef; Wli?? brightly ia the darkan*d sky appear the heavenly host,' . Aretnraa glows more brilliantly than moo' areh'e blaring gem, * And fair Corona nU eoabriaed, like angel's *. | diadem. v. loved and lone piazsa! the dear ones ^ %j . have <l?i>arUM, a And eaeh their nightly pillow seek, the young and happy-hearted; IfV I linger itilfi~? soleuin hush ia broodiag o'er the skim. A wlMB hush upon the earth fat tenter silence lies. ' 1 fail as if a spfak'e wing ease near and hkush'd iny heark kgw And hade "before 1 yield to eleep earth's Ka ' heavy cares depart,?* Father, In ail titntitioHv 1 breaths thanrav. she v. y 1 Uvi, Ju; Oh *iUh Around my afcnnberlng form, or t*ko my soul above. I BBBBgBB "I ' ' ,'1 ,? Mtt Diner intaroooie betwaeM the W?? | r UN lUM* Mid Now Orleans b author'm*' feed on giving bonds. while trade at inm *>-- ;$> * b*t to Oao. Grant to eonfer whh. WL ?tn appo <Vi wiTjnrt of rpaxmng ?b "bog roatrbtlOMk . t igST +* ** I . < ' K J* Mm. PitflNiflon 1mm y>cb?M waltr Ml * * WffbgaU WboiTCemetery. SP *? ?fb?r day sfrfd to fr* hoeUod, ^ Tom haoe mw yjj taken me to the w J * yootWhl couple near B tMNO^apwwfuon. |jL efa .' . * * " ' " I f^ Inr.'flmHr/ttiM wr . ? ' 5T" ' "I V V ; > ..?* . . *' I : <S^e jwntjitra (gnttrprtot Ou?- XoHo~," Equal Ui?ht? to JUL" T.3 ' - Z -V'u'J.' ~r-^,:r.- ? "3 : . ait??itviLLc, & c. Thursday Morning, Auipist 27, 1889. ' -y.w 1^=^r=3,- T?TTT ' -? jar Mr; IIamltw Biattm, Government Depositary, in Ibu pi nee, Again request* us to sUto tbaC he has - ready for delivery, ail Confederate Bonds subscribed Tor in his oflice, from tbe first,to the twenty-second April, inclusive.? . These who bare not recciyed their.boods issued wilbin tbe time spe:ified, hare noticegivom tbetn so to do. Cel. X. C. Butler. ' This "hero on crutches," wo arc glad to learn, is fast convalescing, yet several wrtefcs, and probably months will elapse before lie will be able to resume bis command, though be longs | fur tbrtime when he will be able to return to the theatre of action, lie is | at present on a visit to Lb most excelI lent mother, in thh place, under whose i kind maternal care and watchfulness he ! will no donbt fast Improve. t ' ."Vft < ^r . What is the state tf completion in regard to tiie connexion between the Richmond and Danville Railroad, roeniiig in a direct lino from Danville to Giernsborough cn the North Carolina Central Railroad, and on an equally dis rect Hue by Charlotte, North Carolina, to Chanter, South Carolina, to Columbia, South Carolina. l*y looking on a map, it U obvious that its completion would' realize incalculable advantages to tho Confederacy, and secure a past* way independent of WclJon, North Cafoliua, that would put all apprehensions at rest, as to transportation between that portion of Northern Virginia and South Carolina. Look on the same map ?nd trace this Railroad connexion from Columbia, South Carolina, to Au- > gusla, Ceorgia, fur which a company Is uov formed to build such road, and it will be seen that another direct line, singular iil it apphars, continues on the same course, with a slight deviation, to Atlunc., Georgia, on to Montgomery, 'Alabama. President Davis bos been urging the first of these connexions?as a military necessity?since the war commenced, and thai between Augusta and Columbia, becomes equally important ; for Urahcbville, as well aa Wetdon, may be wrested titan us sooner or lata*. N.>? >" f. ' * ~ ' as to the moans of Laving these roads speedily finished, cannot some uf our ?nor? exposed roads be dispensed witb t If Charleston ur destined to fall, would not the iron from the Savannah, or a part of the Chester Railroad, be better applied to this Middle or Omlral Railroad ! It would put the enemy to some temporary inconvenience to replace it, and fumifth us with that only propor materials for these roads but ntstcuials for other valuable purposes. Our lines are being contracted, and so is our meaus. We are yet pussesaod of many arailables, among which so many thousand negroes, who are doing little more than consuming provisions, which con* sumption will be no more on theso roads than at- home, and which could speedily construct these all important connexion*,' which guarantees a clear paesrge from Richmond through the ,centre of Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and, Alabama, binding it like nn iron belt, | and ia a rallying point frera each side. Ought we not to plunge into these graod means of defence and genera) security f J FOR Till SOUTHERN IlNTKKPRISB. - CUAMLKSTOW, ClTADKL Gn8ftN, ) August 284, 1868. J Mettrt. Julitort?Please announce, that the detachment of thirty men from aay feeUerv, tent to Morris' Island to *&?ome light guns in case of another tmult, returned, yesterday (Saturday) morning. They vara at Batteries Gregg and Wagner daring the severe bombard-, mant of Uia weak, beginning on Monday morning' lMrsts T. *11. Gal Ha apeaed himself during the bombard- | maat, and waa etruch In tba band a piece of shall, and died instantly.? 1 tbam naa ho other easnilty. Very respectfully, antlrd.intaresl of thi pwbl ic debt \ V7.T7\^v - . ? * " . : v ? 111 " * -, ?< - *. -fl * i . .il Mfr H tmm Tzzr*-***#: .M - ^ " < "V """ 1 ?. ' V .' ' 11 "* ^ *" ' '" ' mtrnmgm-mj , n , i f i, n mi ii > |te 1 AC mk 3 -->* r *.~g? --?- ,'r .m. uv i.; lr=c 6&BEKYILIR ftH'M! Iftli >Mib>fiiw< ( ' J1 - Semter. > . Tht enemy maintained alow bm ' steady fire epos, laieio Tuesday sight. The bombardment of J the fort by the tWej'a two hundred ' pound Per rot gun* mi Wednesday ?ew ' trd header than (be bomberdaaeot* of ] Monday and Tneediay. It continued * wit host intermission, end with wore, or * lev. rapidity, through the day, and bad 1 hot erased at tbe hour of otlf going to < preea.- Indeed, it may be mid that c Sumter for the U?t three daye bm prab- " abty withstood a heavier Ore than any f fort of iia claw ever sustained before-? c la the meanwhile, the Parrot guns being beyond the re*$i bf Sumter, that (bri bes generally remained silent, only throwing oceaaionallr a few shells at * the fleet. Two or three altOU were fir 5 ed at the. Ironsides late in tbe afternoon of WeclaoMlay. Wagner had comparatively a quiet lime. In the morning, and again at noon, tire Ironsides, which still main* tains its position nearly abreast of the fort, aed two Monitors, assaulted it with thsir shells, but indicted no damage i: whatever. Up to a late tiour, no ca*- u ualty wm reported from Morris Island, ti Our. land batteries continue to annoy t the enemy without cessation. r Urn following were the casualties at I So inter on Tuesday : \ ... * 1 Stewart, cock ? wain of the post boat ( seriously wounded; W. J. Dereaux, ( Engineer Corps, slightly ; Corporal Ben. f nelt, slightly. On Wednesday our Ion ? Wit <m* MW Ml! tmmt wounded.? Th?*ir name* hare not readied tie. ( Genoral Ripley pulled down to Fort Sumter In (lie afternoon, under a heavy Are, and remained there for mwi? tine xainiuiog its condition. liefffltod the r garrison etiU maintaining the admirable discipline for which it haa always been remarkable. Gnaida were turned out, and the uaual etiquette observed as sliictly as If nothing was going on with- J out. This, under eiich trying circumstances as those through which die garrison are passing?-they being subjected to a tiie Which cannot be return- I ed?is a most eonviucing proof cf its \ high tone and soldiery fortitude. I [Charleston Mercury, 20th. I< The alow but steady bombardment of Sumter hea continued withotit inter- t mission night and day since tbo date ii of our last report. Grimly and its si- d lence the grand old fort receive? the tar- p rible fire of the enemy. Rut alH| Iter C ting floats deiiautiy from tits. rstapwU. Q 'fid end is not yet.* C Ou Thursday the filing of the Par* a rot! guns was exceedingly heavy, but by n no means no accurate a* on the two pre- b ceding days. About 13 o'clock the g ting start waa shot away, but it was r soon replaced. e The inU*il?? of these Parvolt guns, I which nre distant about two miles and b five eights ficm Sumter, are 20O pound bolls, eight'inches in diatneter and two t feet in length, having flat lieads of cbill- C Cd iron. Shells, also of the aame di- a mensioDi, are thrown. Up to Thura* v dar uiirht about l AWI ??f il>??a ? had struck the work. The damage in-. * dieted b*?, oCcourse, been considerable. 1 Previous to VN'adoctdijf all the guns of c of the south face were disabled. The t gartieon are still full of courage. ' In the afternoon of Wed needny, about I I 4 o'clock the ironclads formed in line h of battle to renew the attack on Snmter, ?< but the fost opened at long raqge, and f< the fleet retired .without attacking. Battery Wagner was assailed three <j times yesterday. About half past 10 T a. m. the Ironsides and two gunboats opened with shell; and again at 2 p. njand just before sunset, the battery was bombarded by the Ironsides alone. I1 Each of these attacks was brief, and, we * believe, without effecL, as, up to a late hour, no casualties had been reported. ^ Nona, too, up to M late an hour, had been reported from Sumter. t The Yankee tappers have begun their approaches on Wageer. Our James ' Island batteries, under oomniaud of Lieut. Col. Yates, continue to annoy the # enemy exceedingly. A shot from one * of them lately exploded two of the Yen- , kee ammunition ebeste, and Wagner has succeeded in disabling one of thw Q Parrot guns. -On Wednesday Private Broddook J was killed at Battery Wagner by the enemy'? eharp*hootar>. ' [Ohorlerton Ifrrcwry, 21cl, ^ From the Amy ef Hortbera TlrginU. J J'wsenjrart by lb* Central train J eat a evening gave the aaifbrf* aruwer to ia* t terrogatioaa eewneroing ftbe army of a General Lee?* batbiiig new,* " ao , movement a," He. . a lleade had eertaialy lallew beck. HU I cavalry were at Waterloo tad Orleant* in Fauqttier,end bia Infantry eerpe at c Warren toe, Warreetoo J tan ct tab, md \ other pointn w> the Oranywad Aleiaa , drla KailroaJ. A aeout from General 0 Kwel?*e oorpe aononweed, with a degree v of aeanracce, that tbe body of the Tan- ? bee army win certainly moving beak in * tbe directloa e* Oentreville. [gtebaed Ejeamimer, 90tk. ft Wmcawrrm, Va.?Tbia plana ia aot Cc rat permanently oocepied by fankeea. 'el Qbi Thuraday Uct abowt 900 of their ,b onwafey made a Aid t|^>U remain*! U only three boar*. ?< wagon load of .prevWiooe tot Hwr-ifeb, T? ''4 ' 9 : c . ? I estate*.) ' be return wagop, ? Joed of hospital i nswitere. Mr. Geo. 8htr*r, who *m { lag a company of Caiftdainte ps , tsnwrangers, vraa caught aad tdtN off. i )m oftbs Yankees staled thai l*ey did-' i *t hoc** to w occupy WiDthtrfa j f hat tmusportetiow W that point wa* 00 tepee aire?(hazardous IwjMhiUf noaaiti that they intended1 ^Cpoepy '< Jartiastusrg, (22 mi tea north Of Win- 1 heater,) pesanarioetly, fur tb*.purpose J if repairing wad holding the Baltimore j od Ohio Rsttrded, which they wre nhw j epeirlhg. (By ib? time It is repaired j er troop* will probably be reaay to lemoliah it onee more) - ^ Barring the mutilations of the enema* he grant Valley of Virgin?* never loofe *1 more beautiful. It i? loaded with torn, gram, nod vegetation of ell kind*, [he desolation of war* and the deprede ions of two large armies, cannot ? lamt that fertile region. [ Mehmomd Senlihet, 20th. lev Commissary System. The Commissary General has organred, and is putting into execution, n iew system for tbs purchase and coliecion of army supplies. To each State here has been appointed a Chief Com-. < nissary. The State is then divided into Vtslricts, to which there are appointed >istrict Commissaries. These District Commissaries then appoint County Commissaries. The Chief Commissary J or the Stele ha* the supervision and I lireetinn of llis ?lnJ? Tbe Allowing appointments of Chief /omrai>imri*i htra dmd imut* : Virginia?MfcjorW. II. Smith. North Carolina?Major James Sloan. South Carolina?Major II. G. Guarin. -; Georgia?Major J. I*. Look. Florida ? Major P. W. While. < Alabama?Major John J. Walker. Mississippi?Major W. II. Dauieron, *i> tem. Tennss?e??Mnjor R. T. Wilson. Tum?Mnjor 8. Mactln." Trans Mississippi ? Major W. A<r ! Iroad well, pro tern. Mr.' G. W. While, Commissary igent, is charge.I with th? dirty of oolrnsting supplies of l?eef cattle io Texas. Numerous advantages are expected n be secured by this new system. We ?d thee so clearly slated in the ad* tree* ol Major J. J. Walker to the peo >)e of Alabama, of which State be la the ftief Commissary, that pe will a*ail urselree of bis exposition for the inDtioatioB of our readers. Tne spirit nd tone of the address will also com* load it to the popular spproral, we leliere its general publication will do ood. We do not tbink any one will ise from Us perusal without baring bis necgies aroused, and. finding himself a tetter and tnore determined patriot than ?{m?. The Mobile News says : Major Walker's eloquent appeal to be planters and farmers of the State to some forward and do their duty to their IrugffHng country, and to their brsee lefeouers in the army, cannot be with* mt its effect. It has tones which should tir tbe patriotio mind of all classes.-** Jo one is so weak or so lowly that he isnuot do something in an humble way or the great cause at stake. Ilslo# Walker shows how every hrm am) va bouse in tbe country, and every louseholder in the citiee, can contribute o the independable work of raiting food or our soldiers. The following U Major Walker's ad? Irets: O THE PLAVTERS AMD FARMERS Of ALABAMA. The foregoing order introduces a new >Tan for the purchase nod collection of rmy supplies in your State. This ?j?em places the entire work under the ontrol of tbe Chief Commissary, who irides the State into districts and eeigOS to each distriet an officer of the ioeernment. These distriet officers ppoint purchasing agents in each couny in their respective districts, subject o the approval of the Chief Corntnisary. The names of ike officers and gents thus appointed will bo made mown by publication, and they wiM ot bo changed eacapt for misconduct T incompetency. mmy will reside in Mr mUlst, and they atene will be estborteed to make puscboass for the Got ramoni. Thus yon wHI become peronaHy acquainted with tbe .ssangnt?d' h gents of the Government, end for every [legal act committed by them, the 1*W| 4 the country will afford you redress. 1 gainst tbesn, individually, in /nddhkm o the miKtary punishment, for any A wngw Ml Of *f?au in* MtaUd ad deiwod, will protect ymm tho mpoeitioae of #NUKlule?t hwnoiH^ iMj representing tbe?Melve**e Goornroeftt. agents ; and |bf apt* rtofet of urehasebefoo limited to ike published dkfcr aaoeT^N^iUy ^jfcj jwbtio. 1 " Th> fnnMineni >?! Arii &i> yei'i ' J MMMMMHIll . - ' v^^BLvJ IW I I ^ 4/ y ^^;,T^V*' '' - ' ^ -?> " ^ _'? " " '?- i. '.mi' ; FT??*?? BBfWdfl i?pm..A??W R <W "7 wwt ?W |rM?i willing .W fmfiwp fWf <J?tr t lie flr* a?u>cl?fin j7*r pntl, ? ih? (wpalAf tftar.ftMr.Atn W?*jr o#w. MsmsssM? BS hanhhfd front TOOT mind* be(or? tM CM ?N clearly that rhqopty pos*ble outlet for ;oftktoti?rftlM itr^b; end narro*p^JThooocwnd 4*+<?r Tb a peoplo io yonr. situation^-oppoei-* lion end hoabltty to the Gdvornmeat fo ibeef mild*ee?.- Yqo have no Govern* mat recognised beyond your own bo in dera, end yow cwh never neve a government of your choice, unkm we taoHtl in the preeeet greet struggle for nationWhen, therefore, I present myself before you fo an officer of the Government, and ami your aid and cooperation in colfeetiog supplies Cor (he support of Ha fornies, 1 simply nek you to befp yourselves it doing' that which tnust be done, if you would ever estsbs lisk any government at all. Whet, thep, is the plain imgafetive dntv of the planters end farmers w ibis oriels of their country 1 Jfoililng ftiore, and certainly nothing less, than to pro vide food and clothing for the armies in the field. The power to achieve your independence slaod between you and the eaetny, in the organised bodies of our noble soldiery, but you alone caa keep that power alive' and preserve iu organisation- Will you do it 1 Let me tell yon how.. - vii For nations in distress, there grf certain grmad and comforting troths, which shine like fixed stars when the darkness Covers the earth. Among these, we should remember that a sentiment'or principle of action, which flade universe! acceptance in the hearts and lives of a people, is a cpotjueriag sentiment of principle which will triumph over all opposition and ftorify tbe history of that people. lu other words, ihi uuitvd notion of a whole nation, impelled nod driven on by a santiment dearer to its heart than life itself, creates a power of iriMalible sway and fixed dealt", I lien, ear people nee resolved and pitad baart and sop) ae Qpp lap, to bt free, no power >n earth can prevent tt Remember that Hie military occupation of a country and tbe subjugation of iU people are totally different things. To an enemy with unlimited resources the lot mer is possible, bnt it is a mere raiding possession, and gives only fetlock bold in tWsoil, They can never db mount and occupy against tbe determi nod opposition of a united people.? So long, then, as you cap keep an organised army in tbe field aubiagetiov is tbe fanatics! dream of a Yankee robber, Now let us apply this power of associated actiop to tbe homely but vital question of food. With regard to breadstuffs, there is no apprehension, since the product of the present season will furnish an ample supplv for all the wants of tbe Government and tbs peeMeal is tbe only question of doubt and danger. 1 can speak advisedly o* the subject, and I tell you in all frankness and seriousness, there is ground for great apprehension. Official retioeuct on ibis subject would be suicidal, and I will not disguije froui you the fact thai in consequence of (be recent contractor of our territory, if we rely alone on tlx ordinary sources ef supply in the bandi of farmers and planters, we sb*R foil to meet ih? wants cf lb? (Government. In there, then, n remedy for this threatened and fetal evil! I say there ia ; and it only requires the .united action of the people to prove it. The deficiency can and nuit be suppied by what may b? termed an artifiewl culture and production. la the 8tate of Alabama there are not leee than one hundred thousand planter# and farmer*, who oould pwt up and fatten by next fall or winter, for anuy oae, at least an average of one beef and oae hog beyond their tupjhfy for domestic cons am prion. Tbie would give oae hundred thousand bearee and one hundred thousand hogs, which Would otherwise net be prepared for market. Again, there are in the bands of the wealth'er claas of planters and farmers in the State probably not leee I hap one hundred thousand work oxen that oould be spared from agricultuaal 111,, Jjk a# -I IJ L- * - I?wf w? ui wupi avmu urn imifffa <? W wt h?M| wbjoct 10 tb? WMU of lb? In timwoy* ?p?ly of 900,006 toot lis jutd h*g? fotrjkl titorolly bo-eco*l#4*nk of-no ?xi?Uoa ?u>cb, wfeiob would oltofwU* t? I,,,, , Vrf ? ? ?- jr ?k J * % 4 ; * #P^t .iup*.* .T K'WHSwsrtrr wniwiwn y.v '" ,. i * > . "v* a n^-Tv ...> uV . '* .. ^ '". .' " -J:-, tbtar~re;; -.t?%K-11 'limr ? ?! j?!a? ?*1 lj?r.t;!kv |''>mr,iiii *pwii'*(,or?, :* rt*r t wxmiAuItuont. will - oa *e>i*d j 'wjlercvar they are found ; and, bjr spec- j Bhitonsr-I mean iho*e whq buy previa i(Mts 3ud withhold them from'the mar. k<pt for . ibe purpwaa of speculating on jfe 1'uture wauls of tho Government] *M lU people. - , - Such aiilfcr*ct>ful cla*a of trader oould not etial iu.iUu couotrv if the puf^i* woo Id trtww Omni m ywblic cue , miea dnanrta to be trtjued. job* j. "Walker, M-j. end <vf CotnaiiM?ry, State of AUbn?'*. ' Modilk, Ati., August 1, IMS. To* Chicago Tribuoe pobtiaW the following bill of fare found in one of the camp* at Viaksburg. It-i* surmounted by mi engraving of a muleV bead, behind which u a hand brwadMhfng Win* may be a bo win, ?* tarring knife. The Tribune think* R n a meTaupholy but IctKjue, The moat melancholy thing about it u the retfoctlotra which U lttnat tegftti to a thoughtful Yankee-?if there he anch to animal?OB to proapoet of oyoqaarinit the men woo can live and Jeat on auch fart; * HOTEL DE VICK3BURO. BUI ef Ban fot July, IMS. soxjv. MnteTtel. - MltCD. Mute baoon *W? poke grssns. Mule beta mdtmmJ. I - ROMr. , Mule ?irloin. Mule ramp staffed with rice. nimui. Pees end Rice. 4 ? BHIRKEfl. Mute heed staffed e-Is-Mode. Mote beef jerked e-te Msxioeee. Mate ears frtekassed a-le-goteh. Mate side itewed, new style, heit KfOi \ Male spare ribs plain, Male liver hashed, bib* hisin. Male seled. Mate hoof soused. I . Mule breias a-la-omelette. Mate kidney etsiffed with peas, Mute tripe frted in pea meal batter. Mote Congo* sold e te-Brey. tmLLtS*. Mate foot. ranr. Pee meal pudding, Us?k-berry tauee. Cotton-wood berry pies. Chine-berry tart. bimht. White-oak acorns. Beechnuts. t Btesh.berry Leaf Tee. Genuine Confederate Coffee. m utuou. Mississippi Water, vintage of 1402,. superior $3.00. II Lime Stone Water, tele importation, 1 I I ?<5*J BW, ?X.M. > Spring Wafer, Vicksburg brand, ' <H ?0. Meats si all Hoars. Gentlemen to wait upon ihasftHdve*. Any mslt*nti??n 1 on the part of act vaunt wil! hat?.umt?t! ' reported at 'ba .?#< ? . JEFF. DAVIS, k \ .Propnswr*. t Card.?The propiietors of the Juetlv, , celebrated Hot*;' d* Vjck-dvurg. hnvi:../ j enlarged and ?vtitu?d the entne, at* tUitv , prepared to neeonirmvJai* ail wiip may ( favor theru with a o:\II. " Partio* o*ri?iujf t?y the river of .Grant'* iui&nd route, will find Grape, Onntctor ?fc OoJs earrla^es ?\t the landing* or auy depot ufj ( the line of iditreochiuunis. ltuek, Rdl? ! A Co^ iakn charge of Ml baggage. No ! effort will be spared to cnnke the visit of all aa interesting as possible. ftmt ttm. "Soma ana born great, other* have fruatnam thm?t upon them," so ?*?d a * popular authoraad ever* day'# e* psrisites laaehas us tlMi he teas not in rror. All hav^difTemnt ways of showing their greatness?some by great virtues, apd .others great vices. When Klektel T'opkifu was made an houorehle by betng elected one storto> day, to wfMsttt Suffolk County* L. in tba dStafe Legislatare.be showed his great naaa-wr-^ncvby cutting-Ms poor rela lions, awd-TMmtg an horseback with bis bat 1% fckright band, through the ?f* , lags that Wad lb^ honor (o elaim bitn m a reatdeai. Jbfwt It ? At (ha Ferry where hk'greataem M loomed out * the mo?t. Oh the day he jwok hand* ?i<b hie coaetituentH, at the gruoey, eed <?ot op.hia jourwey to Albany, he aiHted ai^he Ferry jwt ae the beat, had Mb ieer fiUAicg*. At ftrrt he thorrght J0 Jampiog, hat kk gttpmaaa over-1 wheimad hua.aad io a teea el the nrtat mammaeale aatborky, be 'ikKed eat J tfcatbaatl MqMheeW)!'* ^ "The boat eenooi be etcfoed for rhhybody," aatd thvookeetorat the gate. ( v " May he yod doo'v knew me," atid the wyantailii * Are yog aware who you am addwaaiegl Whea yoe , hn aha m amp Ae aom moo wealth. l2w maodm of the Lagklo ?tarn foam Sqflbtlc Ceoety, ami I Haaaaad yea la briag that boat hack hnmedU A haab* Huffed. " ^ . 1^# -. ' <f ; '...'. A * ' --<*. vr . ' * * ' . J. . # ^ *' <%% f^:""" "" ^ ' "'. ';" . .. i 1 ? .i.i'-j?> , . HU-! Itick,!/ for tt>? .State. iu: kept it i*riu J Sin w u3lT?r*i? iiv.lhb A?sumt>ly. . MicUioy the Jtt/ , Ueo^af'- liwuor^Hfii har au-i: ict<?rTZed iu burning _*i?ru? of\ scvro., which ,' "will ttlcfc-t" Uii.o- i JA ?Ui"th?r wbirt of KtrocfvMM iCoaTnefeia the circ'^HJmc^V *hiH? Njukvii h;* .1Minau-i at th* * ! Y! ,r "f M ^ > Mt>i F J*V in|. Titwy- * ?. ?. .1 -. y-ft hr-J>wu?. \kka, r - it uu; 1 t 4 ' 4 *'l .WIC- f ! '. > ! ' : ^5? i. yeaterday uv'ruing f'.i.* .m-.. the following *> ibe semilf mf. t6*e ?u- . cart-wiotiiotu oroc^iug ou Saturday wording : . ' -. Between onnand two o'clock. Sail!*- . day looming, .the coiuinoooecl^ tirmg on the ciu . ;r mmvc <?#r people , from then ?s!uii?'oiv?. e-eigMinch AhoIU fri: mm '. *. my* uiieteew lit oil having been fired Fmnrnateiy, no Mwedtl kae fnjiiic<u ? vend helH fUw in the tMreoikm >rf Kt.>Mi Jui?r*,eUM{d?v ftfid fell either lo the vOt-eni lata in the burnt dietriel ou fti*.: ? -> :, oY f*h?? generally truck, m 'he <entre of (be streets, M e$bU'it?*4 ? the corner at Queen rfhd Kotiedge. wfie?e *n eight inch shell tore ?p auj i"?nk "nH dog e Jerge hole mi 'he w-r: '. \n other ?hot entered the warehouse of (J. W, WiUikw 4 Co^ et the corner of Hayne eiul Ohnreh streets, entered the roof eod exploded if) tb? upper Moty, making a large opening in tbe 'brick well of the Mhdicnl Purveyor a storehouse next door, end scattering tkhige in greet eeefaeio*;*; Boom looae etraw woe aet on Ire by the expieeioe, which caused the alarm bell to ring aod brought out the firepan. ft woe languished nidi Iktle effort before ft had tuade any progress. Four shells fell in tbu locality. One loig* piece was piokml up and cxbibted at the Guard UuUm. where it waa the subject of touch curiosity. . ttoh Lincoln R? nun-re nts 4>UTA gentleman *ec . houa Norfolk gieea the fotlewi. i.? <iux of a proceeding which wc- i btler.ft regarded by the eo?c?> ? "* n-'w V ukew trick Therw err in "he <4ry uf N- ' ? * lour church kWnvrti um Afrir t. .'<>-)rcbee which trt o>b(i suJu-i-"* * -W roT I ored peopU. forpul baa-->bi-, t rf i l-.i : v * J HM m M?S aSU TH full Church." A OOiicr iru rec. nsty circalased among the colorwd population, . by order of the Frew* Marahal, that 00 the following 8ebWh something would be eeeoraoDceeWed in the Bell Oherch in which ihej were fatereeUd?< Their curiosity being thus appealed 4o, the ringing of the hell drew au imnaenee crowd. The Uoumj era* fitted. Many 1 who cxtttM not f^et h? .Mood around the' dfors and wiudows with listening eare. At an appointed signal, a military foWnceurre was exrcutro ; they found tbemeeUrs surrounded by aOO soldier*, with fi*#d hevotirf. ?m useless. j !*.? a ?? !?!- V *h.< w/-e net! ?'am < . .. udiUarr rfi.v . re : v' R- #( | WW g|?w, \ ) I- . j MilV t cJo'Jur, b<-? wki> -ut: !.* ' i;,s : . v ' .'tllMA. "1 "Cb'JiOt'r" . ' them to ?bo N t ' 1 ^.h?r eriiu'.. 'le.skr.ud for > y of ibu ;So(hV Ve I'-mOt lot : ;> ! '-.rolfi firule tins ? much easier w-*v >'ajruiau<{ his ' ? thinned rank* thai: h? ca'l*?e4.r?rg to etifofC a draft tl" ii-fur'aied pepulaoe of New Torkf'* ATI.smta, ir*? A?>2 22 I' * -?Tllr YxilL?-V ! commenced ( !?< Iliui: Clulkin^M v*,. j terday unming at h?lf p;.^' !en nvhwh j Th<o fired vrilh two gnu*. niiWi. tvl &>t, and ra<dd!y at tiom, and ?>bliini?f lodly firing until the uain le.fY hi i> p. m The Academy Hospital w? sttusk four or foeliiuM .'ThisanJ the Gilmer Uo?j?i<at Hr?^ in exact range of flit fhots eliicli ?r^ fii?*d at OOr batte lie* on the Cdeieru nil). Thus it occurs that when a sK?H ftio? onr our lortiioatioM, it* lodgment in una a My about these hoafdtaU. i >e sick w?ra asovatf to Atlanta imtw<-<liai<-iys Tha c?uel ties were one ehiid killed, a little girl had her right leg shot off, and aa Irishwoman had a fragment of shall pes# between her arm (mtiieg h half off) and through the l*ff portion of bar abdomen, (low down.) tearing a hole fifteea inches hmg and ?-SfKwing (he antrails, tike was alive at. ftea w'etoeh, but doubtless died dtmag the might.? Four or ire of our guards on the frtry fcoat were wounded by tba Taakee sharpshooters, not sews rely, A Beuteaant in tha passport effioe had Ms ehfca sket off. Two of our ffoaa aaeuassd thsir Are. W? hava not Jjassdsesd tha effect. Tha Yaehsri ware sagpged al iko to Mltog (tabor to M pooition jb? ?9 kaftrtta? ?J doekUew HI tomk- i b?w? taWwdtortlO ta. [Atlanta jilnWfWwr, SM. Tn* Coito majority to fceatodry k tOJOOk* >>?i eooniM* to boar toa. Bwb. On. boom \ PktM, baa radgbad bfc ?*man-*i> a to (bo Onta