The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 01, 1863, Image 1
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If il.py ftfdaent i)i? public acIkmJ#, you
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Y- li'Lfnl tongue oi.ro a dnfc, to *ro if it
bo rot n p?W?tk>i) of tiling upc.n it.
< ' Mr*. Uttefiff'rfitite t&n Manfi^H c*me
rP running intoU^n p?i*ruMl to?tf>jvnt the
mm. ?#:n?-r dnfytfcitayngio lite cook :
"How, ibni. ?'d girl, ?l*p np tbjrt. '
t . fltlinpr.**. '
K " Why ! Mut^a \'% UiNih tke n*tpx
F ^hc?1 ntotll<T,*>,> w|i?r? wl jfdn learn
Ik, -oh I who U?v?^oa been
p^. playing ?itlr.W,
li " liq uid fl?? hotifful. M I Mnrnl*'
Ir play irfib Dick 'I'motr, ??w! Wa *
K' Dolly boy wrtb a rwi ?y?. ThJlV
Tbc r?n?j moihtr wn? about lo oj.
!> ? ?? a?i<>ni*hm?m nl th* optical
of Dirk, when lu mml Con
ma.-Tut go^ln ho*" a plug. " Janj
iih n?wa oi?f, jknj/wm > ? Dig *? Da '
^p.'?1!?motlifr.
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ndulicka aullVtl -'-dowri in ujy to*, ,
ha^^^ai Ijii^j u irk ctii r? mdarcil |
diacipu^i^sidrio^^w^a bap- "
, ohile Ijebjp^HC dcing
j, walked tbtongli lit* airocft into- i
nmrkrt ytteag^ Atid Do mt tli.a
nor of tbo ir?ark?' Borno pnopln gMbii
logaib^r n?ljhylk at* objwst on
^ in' gj ^ c :u t o ^ ?ce .
s of n)?iv and \hoajc *ho flood by
fnngli'v^ afttfl o?e flopping Kit itoac,
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to Uhrn^-far rtnr?|?pefi dotf-fra j
AQfr?t4Tifiv?>Kl tvck^U* of -Uf tntf-l
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Sm&jt 4*i?oatM?r ?ritkr <l># eotmj:^ bft?> .
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: We Mn Add nothing tp- th? triW?? *
ptid lo J amks Pyjcii, IIm only WOMjj}
in ili? -rompaoy 1)1 At resulted fatflljrV*
Hi* depth-will l>* * hmlj efflietion tn
hi* family. Km lliey will hiua the com
tatwnration of til. ' ' * %
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Hitl of (usual tic* in Company >
(Buitrr Guards) 2d Jtcyimtnt,. S.
C. V.;?? the Brit tic of Ghirl-auuru.
ga, Sunday, Sf]>ic 2^th :
)>: Killed?None. \ */. . ':.' ? ^
Woantlcd?Serg'..a. D.Dret.alight-: 1
ly\t J. 1\ Moore, elightlj ; T. IT. S??|C
lightly j 1\ Y. "Suddmli, wvwfly in
foot; 8. A. Ti*rncr, fcltghlly ; p.ivirtt*
K. FVitnfc Ueiich'nni, sl^hily in ?fc?*p;
JtnW.M. Dytf. rforttlly, since died ; J
IhmltiHi, severely in hehtL; J. 1',
MftTer, r-lijjhlly in chin ; Thos.L. Moore,
JJghtly in frg,; Jtio. 11. I'ujkctV/plight*
Ifrj* Uoo ; \r . L". Bhumate, slightly in 1.
shoulder; Ji. 11. Shumate, slightly in J t
sftouUJc. ; ^Ir^A.- Smjer, Might ly in arm > '}
Win. 1". Whi?ojw^1.?J:ghlij in ahouktar.
ti*?t of Ukv yronr?d? were'very alight, ,
m>.mnvU ?Vt 'hat the Dof*'. V* nlremfy
?ii|?- live cbmpnny. The tfrlgade (Ke* hirw'i)
to which, the Regiittvnt -U at*
laehedv became engaged-. fthout eleven
csVJoek, A. Mn m*if ?*? S the ?"? *,
Ui dAifc, tliKing Ih* enemy bnek for
*v?mI nJilo*. eapUiring fever*I pj*o*r
J, MtiUer*,,*!^ some j?ri*on*?a., Yh? ,
Miert?jr t?*rety slubbdrnlr, but \
*r*le finally. tTrfveu from eveey, position,
?.ud fell hack to 'CUaUauotfgf*: The
victory w a* ^complete,, arid hft n# n?
poseteaion of ill* emir* Heldr with *11
the enemy'* deadend aevorcly wound
ed, which amcftiuted to ?ever*l ihotw
mi^l. Our loM.in wounded waadieavy,
the proportion of rounded to killed l?e
ing very Urge, much uioro eo than
usual, a* fh* nature of the country' ?m
>uch M'to prevent the use qf uiuch
artillery, n):<l the batteries whiah the
in'my did get Into position wore soon
_?,T. i V?* ?t-_ o /. i--i? ^
wi-wj 1119 vonivuwiiiWi *Jur
r?fiv fought, ?r?ib their eccri-doroed <Wb..
mid imnetuotily, aud by their indoinjtnblc-rviH
and courage have added e?
otfrcr bjiglit, though blood ?*ined, p?g? ;
to the .History of otfr Confederal .r~
The enetojr 1ih*o fallen back upon Chat*
lenooga ..where U in ??pjVired the/ ?re
awpUtHg for r?iuft>iLem?iiiR. Our ???
effr.y Ware euccteided ip cutting their
oomuimihatioriR, end H > thougtft that
the tk?uiied army of lioeauemm will
he wlihoet completely _annfl[ft?(ed bf
Oth. 'Bragg before ?t wp N***? "!
vjlle. The old Ihigade fully suitftincd
|u Well earned reputation, by promptly
feaWjfarlj responding to bv?ry re*
uppq tefc (ith in the
n>? DHgoj* i<m
heavily in officera. l.Wnt-Col. ) It an if
and M?j. Hard, of the 7th llfgiuicot,
wtfrejttiied upon ttfe Md, and a go*#f
ttospmm*
il? tto ??he? regiment* w?re either kiU.eft
oiyronnded. H?re were many inJe*e?ttng
meideoti connected with the
battle, bot for fear of doing lujeeUte
'we will not dhoiminat*. Where ell
the troop* acquitted thcnrml ve? eo hand
'<><: invidious to do <*>. |
it flue, the. Ualtle of Cbiekamnug* %ra#
fftferiy eoutmted, and ended in .a glo
rtou* victqfj U> thf -Confederate arm*.
We would qot h? doing juaiiee to
6ttr 'own fetliih, ee to die oompa
ay, aero W^tfflfi?r<-_flie occasion to
jM wiUiouVi^^^^ote to the
nmr^i worth a^ teWiedj^ qnaHiiea wf
M. Djf?ri who foil mortally wonndea
Wood ?Uincd field.. No
% J^MnI or moro faithfol roldier ever
fWMUnil. rau?lfet to hat fie for l?i?
J riglt* tktt our late fri ltd, ?.nd no one
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xtszssatatz'
SS--S* 9 mmt n:
?o|d *tl chwrlw* t?v<m*c, on th?
onipost **]*4ed. to th? chilling *intU;
fed urmaiftg-wfw, tMlw Attv. *mM "
tWdin of UMe *nd eii*k-of a**, i?e| *
tT?r ntlija port manfully and fliijtb ?
fully discharging ever? doty. Though *
young, his charar&r ** already fyrtu
d, mhI for-eohriebrT *t?d lriglf WUed "
b? ?M j>oii?t#<rout *s o-' j
.^bo Mlfco-afid vWtf >
m soldier's lift, he studiously avoided, t
W'it* vi it ties he rigidly pi ncticed. H&. *
gassed mf?*lv through the bhrd-fbtjgbt *
batti* 5fiu#?wl llei&htsr.?h*rp* J
burg, KrederiAsbmg, Chenfecfforevflie, ,
and Coltjrybttrg, with honor aftd credit. ,
bo Mroielf; but an alt wiso\jVorWenoa f
had marked liiin h? a rutins in the , 1
l>foody battle of ChickameUga.and lie j
died m he lind n'wara Imd, the Clitic 4
linn patriot and soldier. He waa mor-, '
|?!ly wounded on Sunday evening, nod 5
lingered until Monday*'when his spirit
took It* tight to rhe God who gave it., t
To. hi* comrade* bis nobte life nnd death" ?
wiir beer be-dear ; to bis afflicted family ^
and friend* we^teiidcr our liehrtfelt-'cprf- '
dotence, believing that cur Iota is- bio (
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Monument U tba "Lets fa. B. Johnson, ?
B 3D.
. * Wo wero much pleased and daeplv r
grali ti?lil to lv-rn," aaya the Edgefield '1
Adtnrlitfr, " during tlic Association Q
jttsl passed,* that (be "baptist State Con* ^
veniron, Kt it* last semion, had set on*. ,
foot measure* for erecting a .dtomiwieni i
fo lire mpmnn r>f ili? L,i? u_'.....i. n '
- - . ?-^ ,rf '"v "?? wJoKMfOST,
f). 1).'* ItcV.'t'.- ft. fV*Al.T. J
mkv 1s.lhe a?ont. i\j))?oinled by the Cyo
vemion, to make eoUect ions'/for thia (
purpoia in- the Edg?4Md A?epei*?h?wy ?
"mi in FJg:? fii I<1 ]>i<-tric("; .'thu. gentle ?
inftn ittf-iNn* m* that hU l?eginninj? in ^
Iltf undertaking ba* been rery t
" Let^l^'g^Ul u? mird the <
piety, the learning, iti.,,,d<JjnUyf (hfj'ti ^
tie#, of thia excellent men. who #olong 0
rxprcbed fiiOKJ ftoldt gift* hi her inkl?t,
*nd romc forward in this matter^ vith ,
warm and IdmllT-teipomtMrring hearO ^
* Tile honored and ".departed Dr.
Johnson wax a innn ivh<? did 1 he git-at- I
ft mnuttul of good, apjl committed the f
least possible amount of aid'; and thi* ,?
should lA tij? law for man." To li?e c
without nu in the dream of an angel, \
Eternal reel to hi* a^he* ; eternal honor r
to. hi\ memory'
. It wilt be a pmiiege to G'fi mnny :
f.inter fiienda^of (he revered deceased ,
ip Groentille to contribute to a? Worthy j
an object; and we know that nn fchurrh 1
or Aaaoqtalton can compete with iltOAA '
of tbia District, among and *ri?li whom
bo labored and *p*t>r the Ina^pfoniqutn .
of hia good And utefnl Hfr, In lliehr do- <
inlioiis. - - i '
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Th* Pif.ua.?The on only ha* at lant (
broken hi* long ?i!entfp. On Monday,,
at hnlf-pml $ p. m., he opened heavily !
?,f?b hi* l*0no1t puna fioin Uadberry 1
rim On Sufntor. Th.ore who watched '
tba bombardment throughout the after. 1
-noon, any 0?aHha"Y*ok^a threw jllielr ^
abor wjlii considerable general accuracy,
1 nt in lit* r our Mr.of a half hour, during [
which we, from a good aland j?int, ob- (
rarvad tbo ft/o, We raw hut two ?ho?R
out of *i**trik '*ho fort. One exploded '
on llit North wdatein parapet and the '
other fell whbln.
*v Tha bombardment ceaaed about
^tlfalh V*
Our hatteiie* wore, a? uattal. not bile/ ,
Fort Moultrfa and iSrtterjr Siinfcin* kept ?
tip ell day n vigorous tire upon fo^U
and Wagwefj While watehiilgthe en*
aWffi fc, wat iaar #av?ral cliefU from .
tttekiqtbum! just halt* ike parapet of
Wagner. *v*.. > - '
vTherg haa l^ei; t>o change la lie po
ajtWh of iha flSE, ?.Vy-HP^fiT
' .* [CharUtitm Mercuryt ttth, *"
pftptr cutttftiiM vhi? following :
*nd WWW
catUr k> b*'< #N)llil * l*ndmg
upon Iho <Jobri? o( tho (oH, 1*1 finding
ne*lf.cor?u?Cl?d flftWtl 1h> ??U in UmL,
th?j n*9 tfttfiU lo do (Ml, bnviocr
no awHo*' Udder,. Tb* r,Uk?t *
Mtm* tUn? openod * Are of
belt, my* *nd Win * rom
nod tti* adjacent fort<%* )tat A? difficulty
inqr#(l*ed, *fb? J?r*taon
>eem?'rt> *hov? Wt Mcurt; tlw^MMVy,
W?g bailed. dhnwvliag * ??i?etid?r.
.leplbui ; ? lUllo. Y*oW, are jrooihercT
^Kurjt * '*Wt oltmb *b?
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> Oarfttfnhflent^. Atlanta IwtoH?^uo<;c. '
.* *Tha Birttl* of Ghlclwinauga. f
.*- Gator nua BAtTur. FHti.n o* | ;
TW DP>]?n?i^^ffh t Torn meti cetl? h
nay W NiW, ^^JWnav, the lyili iu;?;n?3?Ste%
r*. pi i no i pally ,?l;aa?d, nn<! Mitl?<rd
n?M, end" reguni?nt:n*in^ 13 killed and
1 ottnd(<d. ;<5en. Buafccdll Juli^on's
?i igade moved op at tih> o fr >111
li v Jr a^J^etTn pfldc^'iiW V(??!ni r fri! 1
Kg j>*ck: bkft?|0 mar dialling
auririntdfrt
*tno W? of Wing cheeked,
now radiating, a ithiinpfTHDi ?oii after
nlo Atlnnfc*. ^
Qtr SMiird^y, tb? 10th-, tfao tiyo cn?onding
nMf> <r confronted' eacK 'ntbwr
n baulenrt-*^. Ohr line extended frortv
tced'4 Uridga \o Leo afui. Gpidou'n
tilU,a dfcuhce'of between eaven-j?t?d
at mUe?vlDVtoe ? rugged* barren coufTry'pf
biff HpnT'^i^.. ..lkttWeen 8 ivod
!. o'clock, a. ftt.y tba b?itl?i opened on
air right. In- tlie cdurtte- of nn Hour*
be firing became heavy and rapid, Ihe
>nttort?* of JtofreistVaiKj V^allfer's dihion^
ftod the T^eet*?, ,JC*yt. Ll?pi<?-J
ion'* -battery, id coimrtintd of Ma}. Klnor,
Chief of dJ?uUery, -keeping up ?
icrfePCroar of -fix#, vrtfwfi #a#' fiifly rcnfocd^lgr
tl)i. crtet^v. Thfe line* of
roll) a mil on moved in aiul frr? likn iti??
dvHiic-ing pwl rfc??iliii?* wnvoe of -$h?%
fl.'Uhe?th?ai'* lUvbaap e?<nr*baM*>io
fmlcr fi/e^itli its* ariiflorv, und^r com
nnnr| i.f>l?jor. Metanetlioji Smith.?
lie fight vim hnpt ui> wiib* vhriml suo
er*v wtifl) lli?.ga!I:?til (iivi.-iou, of 7t?u.
^vlmme { 'fo?*?('<I dw-riKHiv after dark,
iy moonlight, and ?ln>\c*'f?retn t*vt?.
id|r? from ijicir *'C laiile, ftdrj '
ti flout r)( AUxHtnlei'e llriugo. It \v<ii>
ierv ihobravnTren. 1'reatoh .Smith fe.ll^
Vfl#r ft*# victoriotifc ami iv<o??- brilliant
itbievenieut, our ftrmv red>?t on tlreir
IriM fnt'tU* n'giit.3 baring tho. fight.
Vpt. Catt***' battery .*pr i*ptjurcd, nit
buhor*** being kiifori and all lire nr J
illorrxU being either kilted or woiuhJwI.
fhli balt^ry was atTerward* retnkur. hj
jlen. S?bith% brigado, hu<1 also nr'
wo ofber bi^co# wlikli hn'l been stain .
lunad, the 1ior?-e* iming trilled.
lat wo took the nremr'n c<?)^b'rH{V<l
A*)wis Uattcrv of aud foot
ther jdfee^ond 1.200 piboi.^i*.
That night the Yankee* wtlc herd.
4:/wfvk ?l|pging ent.i ami
brew Uf> (hret?line* of vnoiks to\fat<h.
ho Mia-irai vry Kilgf. , t
Ou S(H)?i?V tinmiun', the 20tl?, our
roOpe were in line H'jrit*?an?k ea,gor t?v
frepjde wUIl thy fn?. Gen. l\dk, who
ommnndfd the right. !?d h l:oL
roit before hint, but he kdl confident
if mceeaa. i lie baitleomld waa on. .an
indula'iirg. or rolling ?pon Wood* ; ?o
nuchm that duillf-y Ind ryotfi and
ngo enough f ?r full pltiy. The attack
an* minmrtifeJ by our' force* abortlj
kflnr 0 oVbn-k. a. tv?. Our lina of baJ
le wns fcpr mile* woet t?f CUickamim^a,
and Half a luilo c*,?t oOr.e t train
oad lending from Left* ette to Oiiai^tiw
>ooga. We pressed the enemy sorylv
Ve'rri the start^ wh% thmitjh stronglv
iOtttesting the' grnyftil iiiclf Ur inch,
jnukrally fell back tefofc our Ingres.
Jhargn after charge'was ntajo on the
rnemy., .and. one vocifrrating yoll prerftiled
our nvnk'^.iM turning its ere Heft
>n theif eontre, and drlrmj Back Hi*
dght at ifoa sartrei time.. fn '4life afierv
:ioon tb? enemy-Attempted to tlieow re
nforcemenls froi\i lite left to the light
terns* en open field >tn<l the 'Jlintinnerroad.
M"jr William*' battery an*
untieeMtrrtted'on t toad,- and cOt.ofl'
1 lie enemy, the whole fyrc>t bamjfrotn-,
plcielv mowed down with giH|?p, conie*
let, sjjyapnel ^nd aired.; ft arr?* at thi*
lime we toi-K several thmbntni piianre*
srs. It wm nf.er dmk thai- ^fifit. XVlh
oariied the laa line of tlie ejmmjSi ,'eti*
Irenchment*. wJnm a thrilling yell < f
triumph rang ottt on '.he *i?v.whteltloM
of* Our glorious tietorv,
Th? enemy true eomjtUtcly .routed,
and in full retreat. General '"Rerckin
ridge's division, and (Jen. iVor^on's, ol
IWkner't rorj*, *)*< bore > nrotf gallant
pari in ih<? charging* of the ei.e
inyV entrtsw'botiuty wfro Vera dytren
llMee-mitr* back to Mb?iortarT liidgc,
and fr< m which* the nncnty VVre <]rfv??i
to. wiljyin. five mile* 'of ^JUettanoogn.
Ofn. Hragg Vtaa on the field #ilb the
troop* night mini day, m(kI in ?nlii.-j
Jowtt iist? Hn<? iri front of fieft4 ilrecfcV
itj'ridge'a dltision. on the pij'lil of victory,
leu* aioei onth??iantiowiiy ohaercc
l>y Breckinridge end his biave Kon
tueVy, lxmiaiHna, Alabama and Floritli
Uopp*.
We b|ive'ekp(vrnl rtveflO'etwd o
color*. 46 piece* of artillery, end takei
over 0,000 prisoner*. pur lose is *?ir
Mated from eight to ten thousand, kill
ed and wounded ; the enemy'* cahno
be lee* then from twenty fo iwcnt/sfivi
thousand.
V Tbe buttle ft fid extended about tei
mile*, end, the carnage wae the eao*
Kbtful yet witnessed, fur exceeding
iKoeUortville, PettysV-urg,. Mjrffrees
bwro1 nr fetnloh. 1 he *enstanl end tee
rife rvmr of artitlerw never wn* rxewd
*4?." They faced th* whiriplnd of l?a<
aud iron. * i^h the ?leadioe** mm! corn
pOtutc ?w-a avtr.met's n?i?. , Then rAifft
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e!i:irg? ?fif>r . cJi'Kg*. tiw> MgUifid. R .?(>.
o oar line*-bff|faJi?i>??du*i?iyv ?lA?o.!
up, ?n? with tTi? yelj of demons, ohr
brftiTebry ?ia?o. "il>ove the rohr^arnl
crash <>{ musketry and' ?r?4Hefy, wtyte'
the terror eu if ken /? fjfl^ bajk avbiei
'*? our bfavat-rpobnle^ ^?lvJWiieftlh4??r ,
HMicijoluuertt'*, ufo After 1i??, in cri'tlio
deaH carcassee of the Abolition foe,
who foil Tn Iit rop* (n t'." {Hts fhey had .
but-dog foe them'sokea.
The battlefield that night hy^mod"*
i(k? gditt&'hwr hefttnOhinin^ iun.
the .ghAKtVy faces or th<5 WW, dktweff1
in e.vprostficft frem "the wnuod* of their
torn and mangkdTbodie*, wiih4ie*prdf
the avfcuntkd Un^dying, with scattereda'roji'ttre^n
ev*fTwh?re,"-b*bkGn"??th.
itity ear/in^ea and cnUrona, dyad horses,
and b{y th;it TTinkes up t)?? rtshrte of a
I bloody eofitwfted (5<1?>~wjw tcrribie titu)
| appalling.
-Oe?. -.polk longUt. iif? covps. with
j great ekul'Utid abi}i*T, and wjiM nil. the
ebbhjes* tiiat bravery can command.?'.
J 'Jfio. noble division* of Uto Uertnc-linsckenridgo
and ehrvaliotiP ("heulham car*
,ric<h the hut entrenchments and they
slept upon llie field with the wt^ath of
' victory-croumfngtbeir brows. MtJf air's
; brigade,aitltched'tu Busbrnd's Johnaeids
division," yr'as on l?it kft of ?eo. D. II.
ifillS corps, and charged tbocntrenchs
'roAttb^fixincbfx" with its fnn?d and dis.t?){jtii?Iie'd
gailtutrVw, taking fourteen
,|?Jeoe?i-of ?itill?ry. Oen. McXair was
w6?n"ded, nod thenpbh? Col. ll? W. liarpen
c?>minamling n hringde,'?yw> killed,
lliiiipt i' *x* n kir.rj lardov.'iiul a eitiJvn
of A i k.-t nay*.' and had hruvionvlu disti:.
i*nnhid kiinsuif at Oak Ilul*, IC!k Horn
and MutfioeFhoto. <?e|)*. liucUncr and
Hill'* ccpp* nlsd. wen tTuperidtablo ro
n??'h; ?Ia". Stone, ?.f ]>aehr.?r*s
escort? {who.took (hn, W|l!io)i prisoner
at Muftrvesboro,) *Uo added toriiis la?->
icI-K* ?"C
On Montfnr, 2lif, Cun,.Forrest pur>Ui
d rite enemy, OajM tiring a rq^adrOh
<?f Goru Stanley's Yank* c cav a!tj> aud i
Cjencrxl sktrmiriiHig uik-iufr-place, the j
curiuv rvtiaathig 0:1 Chattanooga.?
f.?or?. Wliueler h:td hI .0 captured a largo j
'train ?>f wpgons, burning a Uigo poijioiv,
and rteuriuj over 1.000 prisoner*.
To n?q;Fl,'(Ttie?dxv,) ft* 1 close .this letur,
which I. *?-ud t?y private ^Xj>re?s, ?
|con#fer^'a?l iM"*TepoiU t!int*lho cnem\
are burning rii?ir-*t<?res-at Chattanooga
l?S*I eroding llto river. - ? * *^j
'Winn it hi taken infc ennsulei arion
"bat our iUtny hal to travel ankle deep
in rl'to-t over h wild, barren,'brrtken cou'8
t?*y, whit on I affording- any eubajetetioo,
: and otif nier; 011 bxlyjistion*. undergoing
fufo] mnrwl.c* and tefrible MillerLug\.
without i\ unntnnr, atajj then to
eon < inp1wte-.riri.il; heioUni on the field,
ftliielr ha<? pen vtMrt gicatjtrd t?!?}ridu%
m victory, it cannot 1 cdoiibtod' but '.lirrt
?h,n b?ti of battle* favored our turns.?
Out. lor the want 6f r^t)> < '?, tlun.Jhyg^
would have fid lowed ?jv Ids \ idnry lite
next dav, bnfouMmoj s were untit le to
move until.our supplies 'cahte up. In
iliis jpreat battle (Ji n. Krngj "Via eahlb
ited a military rngacity far Over reach
it?cj Kofiiicrriuz, ami bv hie nta*rei1v
tnacop?me?i hita handled hi* jyimy wi'h
skill ay<l judgment' th& only eonld
lutvo.recmod to us such s gkuiou* vic?
loiy?i- - ,w ?* -.. *+ < >:
t cJo-a .iffr* letter by appendmj* bis
'cnnjJfiiuliltnrT add re** to J?i? trpops,
which. erillXe read with a tKriWiiy; t?low
of interest,' *mi qycr 'which everr trMQ
heart -trill, vrhli ^m'titiuia fo God, Je
vondy rejoice:
. IlKAtXjrATVWRB AliWY or Tks>?,. /
Field of Cltickai^aitftn. Pep. 22,.1P*3.
L -It has phased Almighty God to ier
Wtoul Ukv valor and endufaucfl of 0?r
troopR, Imt* tfiviner to-our anus a mm
; pletc victory over tbo cimtnVs superior
4 number*.
"I ' # _\ir
| iToms^f! is due and rendered unto
] llim -*bo* gtvrth not tho .battle to the
..v i " j
J Polljer*! after (wn day* of seme
"4 battle. prtaeded by "fteaftje and impnr.
tant oittjyiaf affairs, rem have rtrrmed
tlte-bnrri. sdi* nrxl vbrV.:aU\ o> k* of the
ewrfcty, and driven before jmmi in n.nfu
sion and tUaptder aw. arm* Israel* tit
i pertor in nttnihers, and wbote constant
theme was- ><jut drivmrsliv.slion. and
whore .constant Bonst wu$ ytour defeat
YneV pal unit .etidurat oa udder -priua;
tf'ons, y'otir 'fwrtitrnla aw?i yonr Valor,
.<Jh((4pr^d *iii|! tifnet rtfid ttnrhir at!
' Jri^s !i?vo Uc-mnwelly uwarded.
VOM> cdjmmamlef ?vk*x>wWl^M ?u?
obli^nlumA, ?uul pmrnbw* lo von, in ml1
WHIKW, lb? eoantrr's gr*tita?!*.
lint our ta*k In not ,<nikd- V<
niiw.1 drop, rt f(ijdiei '* tea* upon ilu
' grftvet of the m>l>!e mm wbo Jur*
o by our ni.ler, Mid- rndre forwurd.
Much hn? heen Woouj^MjJiyd^ Mori
1 jsiMninjt lojbuhfae b?r>Mfl wo'eVh qfcjjoj
tl?? of fw-wftv xnd.frmlotti.
r uuaxwx wuttftft *
'I "
Trie So urn Cx ctn.-.sx
Thf njgli^nrtd d??jr irnin* hnv? beet) H
1 stored, ?od 'M? novr rnnp^p tched
3 ?ilo lilM. ' 'Th* Islo, pioAure <$n tl*
ro'"?U wi\* 'riki i*h\t -mft-iynld* .prcpnt*
1 tion, rtml ctriied oat entire *\X
t ceH. l>drW.th?jB?nw*y*rfeo *f t??n;
t brigades, with Iiihw*, b*tt*Ti#-, nm
- othsr wp?>urieo;?ftee*f Mi>t,e v*^? JSuT
; wiiLuaf muv V>*? t'? Tiro or lj?j?Tn,.Trt?4
rl ts worth ?.*rh?g ?l.i+i tW H.sHtijeVy e
i'tl.h'TO*! i'^icC li3b*V W>M O t 'JSP ^ v - .
^
% .
1. !* .J .-111?
r^Jf -1-'4 - < - If&b*?- ^.Jtr+y2&'?'*\<
;NTa:^.
--u -'-.L-JJ?> t .
lis ia r?la?4.' :
t* From ihir$>pe?n papantroijiy hotriblu
deftuU-of the Muscovite atrocities
ore d???\?xt ^ . f
Tp'Lith uffhtfr, tirtrd the arrival ^
?.o*.eros?r General, l^ouryvlvff, every day
Ha* bent *?arbyd.l|?<>u,ex4oiwtioM, < ?o
Monday, n- tajegraimic -n^patcb from
Cnto^w staled that Count Ptatei- bail 6eitr
bange?J nt VYilye-by <w<J?i.of ibo Governor
Gerj*ntl addh?? that a young ardent",
Mlltyhil Abielit, and ft fM<ft*rtf.*Keharifei,
Uad met with the. fat<j at
"\V*r?k*f/ ^rfjTCijssinfc official jourmjN
ebnwii a llsOtfitfl the executions which
i>bi? tHreg iffia diriuw il?* >?et week
at WfTrn, anj^fig *hiclnw? thoaa of Oio
Pibfci Zaxorou, aged tvvontv-cijflU
bliot'; PKesfZienreflki, ajjod rinly yyara,
-shot ; f4. do L(tskt6wt*Zj' ?1iOt J M. do
Kolfsfce, banged. The most iHostriqua
<f tItese victims, Count I/Coh Plater,
bear* oiio*m.ljie oldest and most It o Dor.
e'd names in t'oland. NVliat adda" to
to the odie?*n??s of-those barbarous execution*
ia, liml none of the?? men who
have just beoq struck down, were taken
with hints iu'lheir bands. Count Plater
vraa arreared in bis chateau, and (lie
?l>lc coroplaiht'tKrule against bin:, by the
Uirwiau Government was that be had
ouieealed arms. - All thoso vthd wore
banded ever to the executioner nt the
same time na Count Pinter, were nrres
ted before .the proclamation of tho amnesty.
A' l^tterjn the " Temps " gives
a frightful account of llietcircuihritnncea
attending somo of these executions. .The
Abb?- Fxhora, wl\o whs.*hot oh tho*3J,
bv the presence of an immense cforvd,
at \Vijna, was .not killed at the first dis
* _i.i".. t . f
ivum^v ui inu*K<*iry, iviUiOUgtl iweivfl
arc supposed to have fired at
1 liiiii at only a few pacea1 distance. Tlio
iuMim ie loaded and fined a second
liuie. Of eortrse the popuiiiqe believed
ilbs^ua* vluiiu intentionally, Kelyslce
'was hong inkier moot revolting circum
Mances. A tord was put round his
nrck ?ni!e ho wan on the ground, find
he ??vn?r slowly hoksted up ttf (lie plrtV
Toim. l?j somo means he fulLand foi
.ton loiuutcs he was*in n sVato?of,'great
agony, du.ing which lime the aoldierr
sltuck hiui several time#-with theii
inlulteis. The people of Lithuania
?ecin f??r" the .moment stupefied will
hoskor. The muional committee of tin
dirtjrict liavo ustied a prcclnriiotion aiig
matming these horror* in the strongesi
language, and bulling pn the people tr
avenge them.
0<?n. Monravlyff ha* h?*uqd an ordin
anon proclaiming that the potinlty <J
the '<nout.wiH l>e Inflicted^ttpori all la
dies drf'ssed in .inxniming. Several la
dies are dela'inad as hostages, and nr<
tluya'eheri with death unless their hue
bajidsrvurt'ender. thno*elve? to the pit
' tlioi it low. . - ,
More tlmn on? thousand of the. land
cd proprjsoticd in the casetnetca, nnr
preparations aro?- being mado foi
ihose Rrrcstpd'in'Ciedne, for which pur
pose tho sequestered convents iu Willi!
Ii^fre. been /.KMgnfcd.
In n word t?i# for tor now inftn
<luer<! by U?*n. Mouraviell* U such n* t
produce doypaic-ln (be .heart of ever
one, and worse is expect?!,. The in
snrrretionmy binds are bPing nrtiKi
piled and victorious. The peasant* nr
f.?tor?ble to the movement. except part
ijt.in tiiO (jtoT&riupont of Mohtluw.?
Thejr fur in their blunt languago tlia
ns soon at tf;? French make their ?f
ppar^^'O they will nil side with the ii
surg^Ri*, *nd Tint- leave aliro a wngl
? 'Muscovite in Roland.
A letter flom Cricaw, on'lhcOtb til
timo, states that nntong' the Russia
rvfiieers retnatkable for t\eir fcniclty a
<s?m. Oonm Toll. Jl/tving been ?i
pointed to guard (ho railway, he nirj
gates to l.imaeiT the right of life an
death over ail the inhabitant* of tli
diitiict through- which the railwa
passes. Having ht^lv heenpied tli
toan rtf p,trmr, in the district of Oi
trplonka, with two Companies of in
fantfy and one hundred Cossacks, li
searched ail the houses, ard-thronteno
tho .wot*en Btnl children that if the
were discovered tp-hold cnmniunicatio
with the insurgents thfj should be lit*
ied to death, lie-sent for a treat ft
trielile r.athed Wercck and said to him
it^<fMrs-tlw'erintf of a house in th
>; tftwti 'Yes/' irnlhrd Be reck.. " i
^' tfiwre-nol a-tailor Hving in tli tit house 1
"Yea." " How iaj Iiq employed'
' screamed tlia Ocrcriu, clinching his fi
?l l'it> f Int. '* >? !.(_ K.. 1
rmnv *1MUP. ny nrr.T i?y 11
Ubt?r" 4' Yipu aro a-liar; he roat
onifyrmc f?w tlio WMfn^tnU f' . '**1 hai
* tfofaferti liian, awLFcanhnt icll an
- ?ko?t ^ rc j.'im
thf lienor*!, " to t#*cli jm\ to kfin
t hertp?<i>Ht* what Trtur tenant* rtrr tloit
f vtfn *!**)! i"*?Mve'two hundred )-w>bf*
'Win <>enar?r? decree pryr ptinclunl
. oxecultd fey tho Comtek*, atul Ae u
fcrtuoet* Hewjt died t*a bonr? aire
. wnr<ta. The C.*n?r>?! *?>t Ofrt lh? folloi
ii>? ?fttv-for ihe tow>* of Iiedfc'iaruJ *<
* feU p'ai?n?R lie c?-u.ir.(: ,i<l lUtri ll
t, RtaUl Safestt alvoul.r bfe *rt <m firo. 1
i lij* CQWmaexl .-even htao?!r*<l and fib
? Mere) *4 fnli timber w%?e coj
y ^ ' . /
l | ... A earjeepon^ent To ?.h*
? .wb'af Kurope it corVervt y> be a n?u
1 rJKJCtiK.r (i. k?jfk at aitr
? Xiaiw; Uui^nf 1*^ fife ruoutJ
f Jn tie Tvistt'wrr) affei
* |rj:iV0o?tr<>yfAjjl?j-^re j*n' i.'*'-( < i
?llA ??* ?rd. {we.
v. *j... - - jj-1 -Ji ,,1.
^ y.: v;:,jf. *:*s.
^aluCes "and liirtlp, an<! .f yft tft sword
above two thousand wo?h3?d, cler^'- j"
moi^ children, ohl men "fad .n&rtttn^pot ? zFfEXM
to iconic of outrages on VadicS and fiiHa g-;^SBj|
not-older than Eleven. T etjlre "bafc>?r^~ JT~^
hie* committed in lie KipgdowfnAMioE . . sqJPJ
l>e coo?}>5?ved with th<y?p perpetrated iy1
,ith uania, Woljnia," and tbo* OWtraHie, ^rtf
A gentleman ^ttfil coran frorrf Wolinta ?_ JsLSM
telK tne the only safe place for ? ' Pole
U'ffte carttp of the- rt-beia^ but haw ate - veAj
we to expose Indies and children ?f leir-*
dcr age to tncli a life T It is for "this TjFTjjH
we grieve, not -for ourselves, sinemT%- JTlS
mainfrtg at liomo we rw the-risk of . &3BB
"being ipordered-by tlte infuriated peat* \
r toii'otjdrtTBjken Aoklier*, wWU bjr'^fwng VjUMflj
to ilm.o#?p we can ml least die gW> "*
Frotn East Tennessee,
A citizen of East Tennessee, who left -^El
ICooxviHe on tlie 14th alt., itrformyu*
tbet, from the best sources of" luforntntioa
he had access to, be is satisfied ihnt _ 3
ft p?rt of Bn'rn-idc's foren, brought ofil* . 3 ^
| the -mountain by way of Jim Town,
crossed tlie Tennessee River at Kingston,'
and wont down to Roseocranz, and that
the forca which occupied K*?t Tannessee
did not number over 7,000 or 8,00t).
When "ho was in KuoxviJle ho learned
thai lh;rn?id? sent 040 men op toward*
Joncsboro, and only forty of them re\
turned, the rest having been killed or .
captured; that it was reported thai tho
, 2u i?nn?ssee Federal regiment had rv,
countered General Jackson somewhere
about Jonoshony and lost about 400 in V
killed and -wounded. A prominent f~|
East T? nne-see lory said that Durusklft,
iufo;mod bitn that Longslrecl's corps,
of'lhirly. regiments, supposed to l e 1$,*
000 strong, were at 'Bristol, and marching
towards Knoxville. The Federal
] force at Knoxville was preparing t<*
move, towards Jone*boro, and when our , * ?
informant crcweed the ilulston River, at
Louiavflloj eight or ten miles below
'Knoxville, the guard of 200 men thert*
. had becu ordered up to KnOxvi'le, to
proceed with the rest of tlii-ir command,
j Neither Brotynlow nor Andy John*
. son had reached Knoxville, and it was
{ said thoy were waiting for the railroad
. to be open from Nashville, via Chalt*
j nooga, to Knoxville, which Would tato
plnco in a few weeks. The Federals
L counted confidently on the completion
, of this connection, and said they were
dependent on- that for suppl'es, and
could not hold East Tennessee long uo-?
' lew they got (hem. Our, iufrmnpt
' learged fVpuin proniineht East Tenness
see torv; who relumed from Kentucky
" with the Yankee army, that GA)00 iifl'
groos had been imp-esscd iu Kentucky
' to -complete llio Knoxville and Kcn"
lucky Railroad tc Danville, Ky. The
road is now graded, with the exception
of Copper Ridge, to Clinton; nini the
! 'rails are down about twdhrc miles out
r from Knoxville,?Afar it (ta Advocate.
* A Bold Feitt.
Tlrfrty nine#deso/lers IVom a Virginia
- regiment in Kragg'a army, .. passed
? through litis place )a$t Sunday .week,
y nil ujViinted, and armed with the Mis*.
- sissippi rifle. They repra^hted them
selves as belonging to* William*' 'Vires
ginin Cavalry, and on their way to that
command, and thus succeeded in paM
irg through this place. On Mouday,
it however, suspicion was aroused that all
>- was not tight, nnd Major Joliu.W.
t- Woodliu. with twenty-five men, put off
? on the track; Yhp deseilers, it seems, *
went to Alexander; & Uortfeu'i, ten
, miles below hero and on the direct Toad
n' to Tennessee, when, front some cause,- l8
they changed. their route nnd struck
, ncrois. the -^ouiUty* throagh Yancy
county, This iact Maj. V.'.odiin learn,1
ed before editing, and shaped hi* course
accordingly., ll*-pressed ?after them
v with his handful of men, ...ridtug two
"a entire days and nights, withont resting,
ami at daylight oh Thursday morning
overtook them, encamped, on Watauga
,e l^ivor, in Watauga County, some eighty
<j mile* tVofn this place. .Some of l^a
Y men had fallen behind, Uieir horsoa
n having broke dowp under tho lorlg arid
- rapid march, so that when lie canie njv
Wuh them he Iwid bgt eighteen men.
' lie surrotmded their onnip almost bo
ji fore .they* wero aware of lit* prcrer.ee;
I, r.nd demanded a surrender, which.afi?r
['? coma padey, was eomplied with. 'llo
f captured thirty six, two making thoir
,t escape and oho being pl>?ont from tb*
I, vamp at tbo time'. When tl re/Hound
lhey bad sttrrehdered to. jn*t ono-lia)f
,-e their own rtV?inber, their inort'ifivetiun
y. WRs extreme".
id MR* Wooufitf returned lo this placo
w. e.n lfi idny evening, when hi* fhironei*
,w w?re properly cared fur, and, ere this, *
." safely IcnJc^d at Camp Vfcn'ce, Dear
|y Morgan: on.
, Some of the prisoner* admitted that
all of the horse* e*vcpt three veto
fa)m,
ft,' Maj. tVoodlln and tho gull/fnt men
to Utrder hi* commnad Uvrei ve the thanks
I y o? every food .cttwei) for this Jar in ^
ty achievement. ' They Jiave .returned
H-. thirty-six soldiers Id duly ahr] lid tho
cutir.ti y of a dangt rous band of /re*
W' h) h*?f*e flesh'. 4*
r* " T A:<krfit!f ^JV. fX) 2VTvw*.
"* ' . *i.
rt . ^ - * ""' .
lis A I'fiUAir telegraph reccis/vl ?f;i
rt, what flint. \Vh<'?fls?. li f-# P?fe?/ x
" ,'Mtft wntl .in-.i v c'vepirjtjfcw *