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V - . Aittl often notf HI *"jk11
com iny cltVcJi tit* Oar,
W'lin, 1 c.\?i jYiy *-yv* " on
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jjSsFinco. lii.?ik? t#*ff (Siiral^y
Hi*ip?4H?f 1?QerSFi' l'*8 cAilSt
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.b'partnOrfl,, whj<J> " is ilia CA?nHtl
J>uri?i^Vh e
l,i-i viinor HI >pihrg.^<.frii*T^Wu.ijf
i * too tr. i n ? : k M Ky yke oof* tn? n i n gr -<5 en?
HMh for prhmwtiom Af?*r lit* Irnnsfor
\Y?*l of*^l?rfMW|f^**troops
mMIvc" <1 l'or tWfefttie of CharJAfclOi,
BSajttd ?indf ll^ MiwnciyrtMneaf of ttife
LaA0*6"1 upon jlMo ciijvtho corns
j06b?H<ling l)tner%\, *Wkr+o( t|*? greater
Mflrenlion lo ihrtt funk, the <]utie? of
HK^fch ho Iihm long iWflllnd, njprwiifcolled
BKriKi*] Hiuotioo lo 6enor?)-fcipl?y.-*.
j^frmigMrr.vc h !M?rvico.wHpr? I'ei'her tn*rl*
BH^bc rAoornmefc<lwbti#of U^^eopl*
; rrlVfot fttj cfljenf of tho United'e??C?iK-sHMpra'cnt
1y mi vtooo iiir tfiw ?? of Oh Arfoo*
Qwi lpw?r4* thnirdneiion of Kor*?SuiivIPBftr,
?t the opening of \hp wnr-1?hit work
jflmif *?p?hing our forts?hit gnllnnt Con-SLWil
in the ctmpnigfir- to Virginia In
" Bin much cpfnp di^Mon of M*jttr*UenKBKP
where hn *n? ijotuvAxl
pecali*? to the tnittury
liutie* In tho H?y of CHafU?Uyn Jj(
Hy*efU experienced urUlUri-t?-his lorfa
9|?f?'<rf p*?R09lh?ul?'*. ul,Jur
"|SwK.??g?r?<>e'''?!r nti.wnuigwnwil* o(
Mjp^dWingfti?U.itd oUipUlrie ncqiinint'
oca " villi till tU ioo?Hti?*, ?nU tlM
KfajM-acter cf ih*?fficerk find troow?U?i
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i^ier 8?C Mr. JUak N?AP*? -AdhertJs*,
5Vr, " ?j
, ^fr. The. Funeral Seimon of-Lieut.
I'IRHOR fttrrtER Wilxtax<^ deceased;:
will 5# praaehetl fp the Baptist Church
on nc*t .Sgridaj mornings bjr Lev. J. C.
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2DITQ1UAL CORRESPONDENCE.
' F* K RI> Kit K> R*Sf TT A L L, L OP ISA Co. V A.t J
September ls 1808. J"
?. ,Pq* tli*-pa*t two wneks, I ha* 6 beelt
to ten. Kkkhiiaw'b Brigade, which ia
stationed about ten mi to fcp?ft thia yh.-c,
in ?po(sytvaifia county. I*tip pleased
(o- reword the fact that 'his vc!man Uriip
nde U in fine health and excellent spirits, a
The men are rapidly regaining their
wohicd etrenglltand tfgor, which ?p<k
been much impaired by thcif eamprritjn
JiOo. Maryland ihtd Pennsylvania. -I
am also delighted to note the Tact, that
the Government, which is furnjrhiug
plenty of food to the army at present,
is likewise rapidly hating the men furnished
with clothing and shoes. Within ;
the past few days, T have noticed but
few'barCfontcd soldiers ih Gen. McLaw's
Division. I trust the siuite rn.ly Le the.
c;tite with other Divisions in the army.
OoUJ weather, however, i? rapidly ap-pioaChTng,*
and the army will soon re
Allirn ..1 1 '? JO; I
lw,lu y?'v^c? nuu ur?? ?vi
Tlie nights, even now, Hie quite chi'lv.
StK'h nights as we am now having
wo^lJj M borne, cause us to look for
heavy f.o*ts. l'ljo men* will noon require
nil extra blanket, each, ami what
the (roVorjsnie.it cannot fujuUli in this
respect; will have'to be made up by the
Peojdu at homo. I have heard many
soldiers *?y that, unleas they had another
.Jtflf.iir with the enemy like that
let'- FreUerivksbuig, llioy would l??
compelled lo eall upna ihwir friends aty
[ bnmo }o 4'(Ke^Qrgo " at efficient nuuiher
of blankets to keep tiieui Warm during
the ryiutar. ^ I liave neverseeu the
suh.Nery evince gum? deteiinination
than at present. They ytt seem c-wfl
jJcdi of llulr ultimate -sucee*.". If -the '
people at bujne, who have never yet
h<QM$J tlfo-thuod?ra of war, were as sen
guine n* the soldiers i? the army, there
would be no cause to fear. The soldiers
are nstonbbcd to learn thai the people
at home Irre n backed,n disheartened,
beaten. They thiuk, truly, that this is
unworthy cf them. They regret tliat
Jueii, out of the war, object to giiing a
tenth of their products this year to the
support of the Government. What '?
tiw< fc> that which the'soldier aivee I?
ilk lilt)*', money.?perhaps .Ws lift?
are all anoiiticed fur the cuttM. dlinrne
on those * wJh> lite iu hours*#," if lliey
refuse to give eWrfulty the lil'.le the
country require* of them. .. j.
,tTo on* like tuy?e)ft mo bag acquaint
;?d with KEasiiUr'e tfrigade, ami more
especially withtlio-Second Regiment, it
m iuileed fk sad thing now to I?ok upon.
ranks.' > .Whore ate the
tnaceefticers sad men who so l?uly 1
v jprtWed around theif battle worn flags 1 !
Tho graves upon the eossnguinod Held of
Gettysburg tell Iho.vtDurjifpl story.?
M?i?V whom )t ray (ortune to be
eeoieioled with irt Stress, ?ow slumber
in death beneath the cheeriest grave
in jtu enemy's land. 'My heart h?? been
saddened when I've tratliered. *vh
tbosa who* ywt remain, aroun<l thtir
camp lite* artd listened to their svorie*
of the mireit-rthe bieoursc, ike ftjjbt,
* The*" Burial of comrade*. Qnly thorn
who have shared the soldiers lot, pair
; '/oily resize and appreciate these simple,
jfat.eloquent stories of the camp fire.?
How mare your comrades buried V' is
a quest ien the listener is sure to ask.?
The soldier telle you something like
i * his;' Wk stolesilently in the twilight
w'mm? the pneroy's lines, found them
. where they fall, and put thefts quietly
, aud (lecenily away. Tbrs "decent bu
I rial" k tut, Iktie eke than the coinl
Dosing of linrt?,ltte wrapping vith
in. a blanket*- the beeping 01 tine sod?
. perhaps a mark um| the grn*e. Thk
-letter labor k not always dune; it k
yelesa work to the tnrvUikgcomrade,
? f liquid hei opt five the warT, The dead
soldier yUi lives in the heart of his-nom*
i'
I i-the ibot oten In the nighb dun. Not
' gMMh Of ground, ouer.wfciele** soldier
.y-UaeAla battle, is ?re? y?rgolt?B <*,*f
faced from Me memory.
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lieti1ar{f mes?'mAte,or one accustom dW
march by h!s side, in a eore ?friioiirtii
to the soldier. "I cannot realize,"
says one,u that he is dead fho wai
aoften with aie; be Was my ftle-clesetin
iho battle "J do'not know where he
wa? kitted " The soldier sigbe, and hi*
ben?t drop* within liirn.. He knows not
but that his may be tho tot to fill in
the next buttlb. There in no greater
-toss to a company of snldlet* than thatof
their Captain. They baye been acoustomod
to listen lo,;l:ts roice, and could
recognise It al>ovo the din and noise of
of the battle. It isj^voioe they are accustomed.
to obey whenever they heard
i(. It is now forever hushed nod silent.
So company-commander has been kill
ed in this war which has producod a
more pro/bund grief in the heart* ql liU
men, than has the death of Capt.Roueai'
C. PqLi.isM, of the Butter Guards. I
might say, (hat his destir u most sin
t... % .b -
vwreiy ivgreueu pv tue entire KCgiincut,
He wns not only perhaps the most able
cPltopeny- commander in 'Ijo Seoojid'
Regiment, l>ut bit honest, open, gonerotje
-manner, caused" him to bo beloved
by *11. who'know hiin. He lira# a thorough
aoldtet?bad permitted nothing to
-oorno between hiin and his' duty to hi*
country ttnee lite wsr commenced?*vaa
never nway f?om his Command, except
neoetnity made ft Imperative. How
very few oflicerkin oyr army can Imve
iho t>ame said about them ! His >es
mains wete buried near the town of
Gettysburg. The noblo heaitcd Pool
was buried at the same place. Those
two gallant sulUiom, M akki.ky and J k,test
ngs, of the bflme company, were bni
iwd on the tii'.d .where they fell. Ihit'
one of- iho wounded of the duller
Guartf-*, who fell into the enemy's hands,
have since died. Private L R. Smith^
who .was badly .wounded hi the breast
by a grape shot?lingered for about
three weeks at Hettysborg and dftul.?
(lis comrades have not Utarnod whero
l?o ifriw buried. Five of .the company
are "till in Peimaylvaniu, Vf*:, U; IJaco?t
Auuustjxk I'acun, (foot aiuppta
ted,) Wm.-Gilukath, Lahuicxh GiLi.katit,
(foot amputated.) Corp. ITkvkv
Ingham, (wounded it) thigh.) These,
It is hofied, will soon bo permitted to
couie South under flag of truce for exchange.
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K moid excellent moral and religious
fueling pervades through j?U Kickshaw's
Hrigade. I regroi that Rev. A. P.
Smith, Chaplain *qf the 2d Regiment,
has been quite sick for the past two
week", and it tryay be sotno time before
do i* again soj? to r*>ume in* dulses.
The other Chaplain* ot* the Brigade are
unremitting in their labors. Rev. Mr.
Caiilslb, bflbe ??b, Ilev. II. B. McCali-1'M.oftbe
16th, aihI lib*. Mr. BrailLr,of
die 8th, have been holding rc>
Ugioti* meetings almost every day
when the weather and of her eiicunv
frtAQce* sould petinit. Rev. Jons RiLrr,
from Laurens, Mimiooary of the
Presbytorisn church, hps aho been in
! the Rrigado for the past month. I have
had-the pleasure "of listening to the lat!
ttjr.gentleman on two occasions lately.
Ills sermons are full of instruction, and
Veatbe the true sphii of .tjre Gospel.?
1 feel that the labors of all the above
good men, have not been in vain, but
(Wat many have been constrained to
ttirn their attention to Uim who it the
.only one able to protect and save.?
The * sun-tot prayer meetings" wrhich
are held whenever it is possible to do
se, are very interesting. ?It was mj
good pleasure to attend once or twice
upon these little meetings, and I inusl
say, 1 felt that it wns good for mo to la
there, ' I hope that these meeting* may
become mere general throughout tb<
army.
I Riu'about fenving for JIamitoh'i
Cavalry Drigade, which y atalioned it
the neighborhood of Culpaper Coun
LIouw. I will euiaaror to write again
... w.r.r.
TPor
tlto Southern EuUrptUe.
Jtcur?. Jul',tor*: la your iaet ieaoe, my a?m<
? aaaouured un a caiidMlUu lot Wordou o
Ward Jio. !" i"?C ?#rtodi rnuion*, I foe
com polled to decline the nomination tbui
made. If I Hltoulilbo oltotod, I will poj
the forfeit, and lieooo euother election wil
be rcadeead acc?.?ary.
O. F- *UOBD.
Mas. Quo*. Whprfc a eider of.Mrs. Abrn
ba?i Dfco}*, recently pfceented u Cunfrd
orate to lI>o gun boat JlnaUtiUe, at
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CAROLINA, THURSDAY Ml
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Tribute of ftespect.
.At meeting df Coinrmpy " A,!' 1 Ctl
, I.egimeut S. C. V<, l?Vfd at Tyner Sift
tion, near CbnttanoogA, Toon., ?on tin
4th <Uj rif Beplemtter, 18C3, die follow
ifig-preainhie and-rcsolution* wprtr uuAn
iiuously adopted :
. Whereas, death haa 'again enteret
our ranks, and smitten down a.respect
ed and highly esteemed friend "nn<
brother soldier. Sorgl. I'ilfLLIi
IMlOWN died of disease contracted ii
camp, at lire li"o?pit*l, Yazoo City, Mis*,
oil the 17th day of July, 1803, and f
may ,be Iruiy jsafd 'that a true heat fc?
man And patriot ha* fallen. A nniiv<
of Ireland, he immigrated to the Unite*
States about the year *1853:" For fivi
pr six year* beforo the inauguration o
tho present war, he sresided in*Green
riile, 3. O. When it was proposed i<
raise a regiment front Greenville Di.v
frict, ho was among the first to volun
tcer. II? entered the service with tlx
lir>t cnpiftanv of tho llegiinent.fj art
faithfully did ho discharge his evcrj
duty, it is rio exaggeration l->*ay lh?
a biHer soldier?one more willing, men
read/-at All limes?was not in tin
ranks. Though a, foreigner, and com
imralivelv, a stranger, among us, |ti
heart was engaged .in. our enfcse,. an<
W*uh that zeal which ohm actei ires th
h^rdy sons of the TErherald IaiTo, 110 en
terod iute,the struggle hj? freedom an<
independence. . Honesty and t-obrici;
were prominent-trails in his ohaructfl
ard to know, ..was to admire him. 11
had not n relation in ihrr Confederacy
It fs n source of (Wp regret to us Llin
he dicd*in tl:e hands of the county, wher
, wet-oobld not minister to. Ids wants ii
.Ids ta*t hours. Wo hope ids fch?t]
is peaceful and that bis spirit is now a
rest. ,
Jinfolvctl, That a* a company w<
deeidv lament ilia doaoh ?>f nnr I'.irso
and brother, and that we witfevercher
ish Jiu memory as :i patriot and gen
(Jein.tn.
Iiesnh'qt.1, That there proceeding* b
publidmd in the (irgtrjivilie papers.
0. M. McJUKKlN, Cj.pt.
and Chairman.
C. R.Twmr, O.'S., and ScoreUuy.
News From the Islands.
. Nothing of importance 1rHn>|>ii'Ci
yesterday, ?0ul we have uaahi t<? tepor
a cctnpui ativr-ly quiet stato-of affair*.?
Yank?*e Hnltoiivr N<?*. 1 and 2 and tli
ulle piu keep up a bli:k firo on Batter
Wagner, doing, however, little or n
damage. On our dile, Balletic* Ulicvr
and lla-kell continue to play %\ith ?(
feci wti lire Yankee wrnRing parties ii
tlie pits and behind the blockade d*
fences, frequently driving them out am
retarding '.lu-lr operations. A nuiubv
of Yankee*, *\esterduy, were discovertM
digging " abont 100 yards South <
Wagner, and another patty working o
Battery No. l...Gur balletic* tired
few shell*, which soon drove them ur
der cover. They failed Id make the
appearance the rest of tire day.
Thursday evening1, den, Cilmer. a
companicd bv Col. Harris, and otb<
officers, visited Battery Wagner, nr
' mado n minute inspection of tits forti
cation. The*enemy at the. time w
engaged in a brisk fire upon Wngn
fioin. hi* title pits.* Four shells e
ploded near the party while on the p*
a pat, fortunately injuring no one. Tl
party pawed over and finished their i
spccuon wholly lixl.tlercnt 01 llio en
my'a fire. . We learn thai General (ii
inor ami Col. Harris woie highly plea**
i with the condition of the battAry. i
great strength and power of resi?tnn<
It will bo gallantly defended to the la;
1 Tb'e position of tlje lleel is?bot lilt
changed. One niohitof ha# taken
position between Batteries Orspj} ar
Wagner, nearly abreast of the falter.Another
hae remained oil Battery Urej
in the same position since yesterday.
A calciuiH light line been ebaervt
displayed from the monitor betwrer
> Gregg and Wagner for the last tv
I nights.
Thirty-nine vessels, including s
monitors and the Ironsides, were in si'
'of n? bur yesterday, twenty eight vc
' sols reporter! In Stono, and twenty-thr
in Folly Inlet, besides eight blockade
off I ho bar. v
' The casualties on out bide for the If
. week, notwithstanding the heavy but
' luu'dtneni made during that 'jme, ha
been very small. On <t visit to the lit
i pitals ye*Urdaj, we fouud but one th
Lull been received since the 1st iristai
severely wounded. This was Ihi.yt
1 C. V. Towntend, Company E, til
?- North Cmoliibi Uegiinent, who had 1
t lifibt aim amputated, and was taken
ILo North Carolina hospital. Hot
two or three with very slight woup
had been received at other hospitals.
At this-hour of wiiiing, 11 p, r
the Are between the land bdtterie* co
liuues slowly.? Chan. Courier, 5th.
(Ik that Las never known udver&i
' is bat half acq train ;ed with others,
1 with himself. Constant success alio
r us but one sldv of. the wotld. For a?
1 sorrounds us with frieuds who will t
us only our rueiits, so it silences the
cueniiea from vrhotu alone we cuu lea
our defects.
, No other gate is so oertaiu as vli
I win oh proceeds from tho economic
use of what yot? have.
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JRNl?e,-SEPTEM5?li.J0, 1W
aa^aa*Mv?n?vlMMniaM|lw^
Bombardment of Batteries fireg? nni'
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w Aflcr a qnut iMeceal of two (layty.i
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j uuiiiilt nuiui uiq ?ncmy ;? "uernjveo 10
have been avtidugsiaJy employed in |?r?
-- pliraHoir*, the Yankee fleet about five
. o'clook Saturday morning lecomnwnce)
1 the ^HrtubftMlmfnt of bAtterir* Gregg.
and Wagner. Since tha^tune. the tiro
1 apoln tlio batteries especially upon the
* stauncli fortification, Wagner* and its
i heroic garrison, has been terrific and
, inceesant, being ^ept up l<y the Irons
t aider, six monitors, four- mortar hulks,
I from three to four land batteries, tlto I
> .euetnir'A rltlo pits nnd several pieces !
1 pf light artillery put in position in an )
u a?Hum?ii* battery, fthmil ona hundred j
f yarO$ from Wagner, rnpd bcMifhg upon')s
its sea fac?. Alpst ofi-eho ahqta and
> shells fiom this terrible-end galling lire *
? were poured into Wagner. I
The bombardment' was" eorhmcnced ,
? by the Ironsides opeuing a heavy fire i
I upon battery Wagner, a*.. heretofore, i
r frequently discharging wholo broad-'
t ?ide?.
s ? The fire from the fleet was mor*o_ ac i
i curate than usual, the calm weather f-?s
roving the movements of the vessels, j
? there baing rca'icely more llmu a slight j
i. ripple upon the surface of ilio water.
0 pfaltertcs \Vrtgner and Giegg return
? ^d the fire of tliu Ironsides with spirit,
1* making "some splendid 'shirts and stiik>
y ing her t"> e?j\iei?t I v. The balls,, hotVev
i, ;ei, seeir.ed to lebound without inflicting
w .any serious damage,
r. At the ?.(me time our James' Island
it battcritv, isimkiii.", Chcvcs and Haskell, I
e kept UP a ?api<l and well directed fire
a l-ou (ho (menu's land, battelies,",whHo
i, b'orl Moultrie and Hatloiy I'ca, on Sul ;
1 fivaii'n Island, opensd a heavy fire on I
one of tluj Monitors which had roundb
ed' Cumniing*'-1'oint and commenced
I throwing ?htll at Kort Sumter, with an
. occasional/hot at 1 lattery Gregg. The
. monitor ceased firinif after un hour's
work iiihI hauled "oft, leafing the Iron- ]
e sides to cohtinuo tho flghl.
During Saturday a liver steamer was |
observed busy dm ing the morning trans- j
porting oidnaiioe stores fiom vessels oft'|
I ho coast and funding litem at Oyster!
l'oint. On Saturday afternoon a large '
body of Yankee infantry were seen..
| nfoving along tho beach back < f Folly )
Island toward Mgh'house Inlet. They I
vjeio observer! mniehfihg in line by com.
j?ativ, and tally forty-three companies
v counted shile passing one point, and j
' they wore then still coming.
,, Tho borhbardinenl was continued j
. j dm big1 Saturday .night with unabated
rigor he tho Ir??a>ides". One casualties
for fjie tifst (lay iip to 5- o clock, were
up.ortnl at orje handled killed nnd
wounded,"mostly the lutter, and many.
(j of them slight.
I'ct^v(iii 1 and 41 o'clock Sunday
n morning, the enemy were lopoited np?
^ preaching our batteries through Light
lloU.se Creek in barges, evidently* fur
the pm jwtse of making an inf?*iitiy assault.
They attempted to eihet a laud
c. ' gin the Year of Buttery Gregg. Liu
e. our 'batteries together w illi Fort Monlwj"I
liie opined upon them such a de.struclj
tiro lire of jjrnpe. cani-ter, shell nnd
musketry, as to ciieck iheir prr-giess
er' and d?ivo them back. Tho enemy fail_
c*d entirely to i licet a landing, and tho
-I piercing cries nnd idnieks heaid by our
men im tlie barges moved oft told plain?
It that i hey had Milfered severely.?
B. While this wn* going .on, throe or four
j. of tlm monitors opened ngain on Suin*
ter and Moult rin- 'I lie 1 ?11.?r ru.iu>n>l.
:u I ? ?~
'ed, and the cannonading was literally
j- deafening, blinking tlie house* in the
,? city. \\ nil many ilio imprt-sduir was
tliat tlnj enemy was* again blu-lling the
city. During ilia whole of tin* heavy
tiling our foic s at the butteries weic
_ all prcpaied, anticipating an nnuiuIi.
For nearly two hours it was one ineeasaiit
rOar of cannon and musketry.
^ ' Early Sunday morning C monitors turd
the Ironsides ag*ia advanced in line of
^ battle oil. Curtaining*' Point, and opened
lire upon Battery Wagner, the pia-x
cid wnter* enabling them to mako eveiy
jc shot and shell tell upon tin; devoted
battery. Korta Moultrie "atiii Battery
e6 Heo Kpjied, and the engagement was
r5 kept up with great rpirit lor about two
hours. Two of live monitor* left," proceeding
*onl4iwurd. Tho tiriug of the
fleet giadtfally "ceased, the land balte
Tie* eontiuiiing the tiro without intcrw
missidn.
. After this soweie boYnbaidment the
tf fleet rnni'io 110 ftnther demohstratuin
ja until last evening, when another lit ice
cauuonade was opened on our batteries,
the result of which we bad n.it U'.-iine.l
'J* uj> to a Into Lour; *
no Our casualties during tlie whole o!
this tietiu-ndour boinbaidinent, arc !?
ported Jo bo between cue hundred and
0i) 'fitly killed find wounded at batter)
n- Wagner, and between thirty and forty
at Llatteiy Oregg. The bfttUiy . itssl;
Under thi* terrible pro has suttyred 'tot
ty considerable extent,
or Some of the wounded wv? hroughl
w? over Friday nrght ai.u Saturday inurie
.it ii.g. Several boat:*, with lliu wounded
ell wefo also exju'Oted to atrive'laSe laSi
?e night and this inomiug. *
,B After the bombardment Fiidftj i
small loat w irh six or seven oar*tner
left tin! city and procoeded. <o Morrh
lat bla*d for tho piliposo of bnVging ti
:*1 tire eity Major Warloy, who bad been
wounded (hat day. '1 ho boat touched
e
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?ft?4?li?nd in safety, and taking 6n-board
"RJfljor^ Wnrley .started ohvjW relhrn.. iri
Tina vitas about eight o'clock Friday \
qvetring* sirita which nothing baa boon ^
hcnrdof the b<h?t m lu. occupants. Tt^ rc
is thought, however,, tl? t llm boat and <J<
cr<?\v have been cajjturod. .* *
Tlio lurmbarditrentJsosiU progrV^tng
furiously at tlio time of ekrsinif onr r??* <w
port, at Iwolve o'clock 1.1*4 nicrm. " % - " n,
[ Cbll>v>V 1th. I ft
Evpcuation 'ok Mounts- Isi.axu.?- f,
To sum up tho eveu'.s through which ft
wo have just pa ssed, .llaUcey WngOer ^|i
lias.becn *ul jeeted dining tho last throe g,
Jays and nights to the inoat leuilic (ire H)
that any earthwork- has undergono in I <M
ftH the Annuls oC warfare. fha n?r I fc
meme' descending force of the cnoro h
i;kju6 I'atrott njnd mort. r shells of thre | t!
cac-iny haj] nearly lahl ibw wood work j ft
of tho hotohptOofd entirely bare, and |d
bad displaced the aljnd to to great :? i ft
ilcgrce that the tally porta ate thno^tp
entirely Mocked up. '1 ho parallels of ( e
the enemy yesterday r.f.ornoort W Iw-en ,?t
pushed up to the very mouth of Hal j c
ttry lFu?j#rr, and it waa. no logger po* | u
slide to distinguish our lire from that j p
of tho-. enemy. During tho entire at- i f
ternoou tho enemy shelled the sand [ t
hills in tho "roar of Daltety Wagner i f
(whore our wounded lay) very vigor- | s
oukIv- ' c
Under these citcumstnn^es, and ir; r\
view of tho difficulties of comitvnnica-' t
tion with Cnmming's Point, tho impo*- , *
| nihility of longer holding Morris Miami i ?
became apparent, and it was dclermin- (
|-<jtl that n renowns rlforls should he j
made nt once to release tlio brave gar- ; ,
tiron of the Island, who seemed to bo i c
almost within the enemy ? grxist). This J |
desirable rerull was accomplished with i 1:
the most commendable proniplitudo and I t
success. . " > i \
Al about six o'clock, yesterday nfternooH,
the orders f jr the evacuation were "
delivered to Colonel Keitt, commanding 1
our forces on tho Island,. Everything r
was at o:;co made ready for tho apnn- 1
donntcnt of Batteries Wagner and ' i
Gregg. The dead were buried, and, at I h
nightfull, the wounded were carefully ' '
removed in barge* to l?<>rt Johnson. ] 1
| Tho guns, which, for so many weeks r
IJ.?ad held the foo at bay, ware double.-hotted,
ffrerf ami -fpffcrd, the heavier '
piece* vcro dismounted, and the car- 1
riago-rendered worth loss. The prelim *
inniy preparations being thus complet- 1
ed, the work of embaikulion was noise- '
Llessiy be<Jt\n, and the brave men of the. N
j gnnitou, in forty -barges, were soon s
i gl ding frotn thus bench they had held |-'
l"80slcH?tiy ntul so Ion*. 1 no c-vacuatiun 1
| \v:t* conducted by Col. Kcitf, assisted I j
j by Major lirynn, A. A./G.; and the I 1
I sneers* with which wbat. has alw.-.v* i 1
| been considered una ot tho ino6t dilli- t :
I etilt feats of jraifuro has been peri'oint- I
ed is worthy of the highest praise. ('
Ha'tents Grtgg and Wagner had both I '
| been c.nefully mined, with a view to
I blowing thorn up. It wan about one
i o'clock this motning w hen the bast thiec "
i boats?containing Colonel Kcitt and a
| number of hi* otllcers?left the Island,
i The alow match" was lighted by Captain
t liugueuin at Vaguer. and by Captain
I,<-esne at Giegg ;'bnt, owing to some
1 defect in tho fuze-, no explosion took
! nl l/?0 'i I r-? ' f'S'"4
j 'i>ui:ug the evacuation tha enemy wn"
.not-idle.* A constant fire of shot! was
] kept sip against Wagner, and his how[
itzvr barges were bneily plviug shout
| 11;is s'nje of Mortis h-lawf, to prevent I
J tVi? retreat of our men. Hut fy:tiin{}tei
ly the\igjit was imnky, and all our
I Ivargos, with the exception cf one, con'
tail g about twelve or fifteen men, passiii
safety.
J The nggirgate of rnMialties In the
struggle fv-x the island have been, on |
our side,. uCout 700'?killed. wounded j
and missing. The enemy's' loss is e? ;
Miniated at about {5,000. '] lie successful '
' evacuation, af.er llio glorious defence of:
"J f.irfy eight days, is, under all the eirs
I cumMances, a moat "gratifying military
i event.? Vharletlon Aftrrwyy, *2'h.
| Vocso persons have need of strong
j teins ; they nio sometimes fiaid to he
rrtleiV, easy to be drawn asiJo, and-apt
I to to deceived.
r.OKH words, like long drese<)*, fro- i
quently hide something wrong about ,
the understanding.
Ik you havo a rich nont, don't talk to
her about bihiaids atnl brandy and wo1
ter.
Executors' Sale.
r wILL UKt?)LI), on TiIUlifc!>A*V,
, JfLj theJirM tbiy <>} October w<-7, at public
Auction, ut t!? plantation <jj R. <). Mo'
Clan?lj?o,*iu Omcnvill* pWtfrrfat, IS'
*' mi lew alUivo t he Court lluuxe, Vh? folr
lowing (JKtperty, belonging to thelhtau: U
f. J?ATIIAN A. l^AHTrft, dVaoanort; ; I
Throe viHunble NEC! UOJiH, iTami about ;
fi."> years old, ? b?v about 1 ft, and A woolen
olx>lrt 40. ;
i' Also. Abe MAIti: nn<l OOLT. O petr ofj
WORK MULKtt, two /pong bjULHH, T,6
. tit-ad of* gtu" Hi J EE J', -I" kljliw {IK )tlS, t(t |
1 or20sT(*vK H(V* . Ufht ' I ! *?f CATfLJi
t ih..FHAR.V1>S OS CAHT. he*'"b^umjiAjflrrnK,
ami uiutiy olber avfi- I
' 'elfa ntenlioncd.
' TERMS CCML
I . K <*. MoCLANAIUN, > P
i JOMAC.-C.VKASTEU, s 1
, * Hept: lotw, 1P..A ID :i
ar. l>ai!y Carolinian will publish cvwy \
| other <t*y till tiny ?>( Kilo o*-i ?< nd biM lu
tli- K::T*ut? r?. nt iivillc.
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ijfc SS^ip*
v'^J*' g^afei?-,:
run *liu iJjuffjil /V^rt&jW^rt,
?U In llifti BOTf*6 giv?l4<<WSr< '
still fio?n it, ftjo A > )ci,itiofi \
.1 i. itfwi.
rom nil extensive
ncn wil\ the soldi?r.vnnd 1t1*f*?rescttV
id" pror-pee'ivo wwtus,.
?*t no lime thr.old bo lofb*hi? "*AS?'
iond3'At ftort#d:t fra*Mtpr>K*? -x ?^9MH
iwi *?ii'.lj coniferfaid? aitijl.>3 of
molotbingfor tho naming whiter. * TV' ' Y ' overuuiCnt
may :b# nut# lS'.{I'Twtfwy^'S\
iocs. jackel <, pfintab-onp, And ojt;v*l?
in printer fpfnnrilteB tHtun fi?ret#?
re,4>nt I'fonr, unless cur pcojJa at
ome aro induct 1 to go ( ? work at
nit onr br?'-e bovs will suffor in u oh' v
io coming winter for the want of.rlljrt ,
rawer* and t-o.cki?mora particularly
ir ilia lattffi- arlicta^ Tha-recent camnign
into fenu'Tlvaniit?un'precUdcntd
in tfcii^war for joirg Anil wo?friat*nu"Wkw^r * >
inichas?iins grcATly doPlrootJvQ t*? .Mtloll,in'*.
Tim government is doing ils." v(most,
to fuipnlv I'l l dei Utt'KUi Ihu*
iroducod. hut it will not "do fur tkn*,"' " \"*/"
ilends of the M'ldlers nt hopi<> lo fhitl lurir
hands *upin?.ly, becrutse thee? <forts
are U ing made, believing Unit a - , '
offickuey will bu oHfilncl. 'J'li.a tjnv-*
minent supply may be greater (hmi it / f'
vaa.Ust win'or, but it i? to bo hoped
Hat cur brave soldiers will not be called
upoir lo ondire nnvthin-' liko lh?
ame amount of snffcring wVnh they <*
jxperlenral last winter ntitl ft in winter
ireviqus. On the contrary, let ibem bo
vaiuily clad"? inado as comfortable n? _ ^
iroumstnuceft will admit?and a hpokl'
lie spring find ther.i still in. fife field
pilling with I be fo?, . ilicy will lc bet*,
cr prepared to withstand the trials
?liich will lhen bcrct hem.
Now that n large portion i f otir Army
-"the men from Texa?. A rkansas,. Lou. f
riana, and poiiions of Missbhippi, Tc-nicwee
and Alabama?ore cut oil' fiooi
heir friends at hr inn i?
icrativo that those not <o ciicti instanced
hould raccivo assi.tnnce from their
iicnd?, in color that tbo government
nay bo, enabled to <lo more for those
\ ho cannot he thus aid .<1 and nsMstcJ.
Our fair country women .have never
ailed 10 respond noldy 1o every call
unde upon llion) for the soldier. Whilst
ligir Ho?..-is lutve been busily employed
11 pre paiin^ clothing for his body^lhcy
iave never cc:i-:cd to cheer rfio soldier
villi encouraging wotds and approving
aniles. The women cf onr country
iave inrulvi the greatest anil noblest saci
licet < f '.he v> nr. These same snciificc*
nave contributed greatly towards plncng
our army and government in their
j-re-'ent power and Rtrenoth. In this,
lm d.ukost lionr of the ?evolution, they
nill not withdraw iheir n si-dittice nor
:caso tosmtaiu and cheer the Giddier iti.
:he field by eveiy means in their power. \j
List every woman in South Carolina
? wlietber wife, mother, rister-or dtloghlev?old
and young?who may read
this article, go to work at or.ee, and
each prepare one or more pair* of seeks ,
apairot driver*, or a shiit, and send
ihcni to some soldier in the army, or t??
the Central As-oration in XVilirml ia for
general distribution among tbe needy.
The men at home should consider it a
(peat privilege to contribute to this
necessary work. They should (it or.ee
plueo tnonoy, cloth and thread in the
"bands'of-the needy wives, and daughters
a: home that thfy may make pp the??
artielea without. too - grout a '.Tciifico
upon their pint. Tliev ehctild buy
dotltiug and socks froiu those who can
not afl'ord to give, and str.d them to lb?
soldier. AU can do something, and
dovv is the time to begin. T|.is is not
a (kdrtty. It is <tvc tpe soldier, who in
sacntiwiug his h~ealfh,jprmTl.>i (, conctnituct',
Me, perliapalM* life, llml lio houUl
bo comfortably clad, ami it dowdies
upon those til homy to si c (hat it is
donO. *'lfa
Shall it be done? The few wr?lei
intervening the prestnj time ?Y.d
coming cold of winter ?w4lJ Cecido (ho
tpiestioh.
Each package shan't! he distinctly
marked and finwai'ihd to ihc cafe r<f ?Dr.
M. LaBordo. nt Colombia, who wilt*
cee that it is tafeiy and cx.j.udiwonsdy ?
sent oti to their dtRlinaiion. Let the
nrlkloe be subbtanlinily made?dhoarrling
all Cincy.or needles# labor. Send
tho soldier dotkiug which will koeuro
bis limbs from tho ptr.chmg frog Is
and benumbing enows of the coming
winter... It will bo. doubly appreciated
by him, earning tht?? from <ha loved
ones ot he inc. -IV. 1\ L'RtCK,
Army Asrnnt Ctnliul A?e^Ciaiion.
j ?Oainp~in "flange Co., V?., Ao?u*Ij
! rfiais.
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1V><> M4NY CQKr. i?.Mv\r^ Dcsr.trreKfi
tv oNit hLGim;xT,-~The tftccetnry *?f
1 \Vnr having betfome *hli
the *iwcl iTTirt between fmrr ?od?ve Koiiditid
CoftfedetAtq pi ist/Wois -of w;%r at
FoitlXhufnje b *d 1 ?,-?? (bo Ci.Ui ami
l>cot( mastered Tuio a ngiiiKnt, .U> l>o
railed ihfc oil ilfrylaif!! cavi'i}-, directed
lhat (lie pitvoseding should aonirtltd^
ttnd thai they blioulj be returned "to
' thole*!"*' *>"?? in prison. It. whs hj proI
fern*!*! ibnl 8<t. .huge jv riUi?iber.< t tormer-tiierv.ios
of the UiyUd 8i ales Gov'
cirtiycnt in one jvgimeniwouM prove n *
[ tli.n^eiou . experiment ; nod it ha* bo?ii
| ordered tbnt, (buy shall be
I union;' ic-.t n^imciiC^
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