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ALMANAC FOR 1863. v- K H 32 H tj o 5; c ^ " r; / (i 11 PI ?? ? H w 4 3 w S r > P e v! 5 > * * < < V 2^5 5^ ? ^ ^3 65 8 January 1 2 i r> r> 7 h 0 ]< 11 in 1:: H 10 lc l1; IK 1't ?>!? 01 oi> ?> ; o 25 2?i 27 28 *2'J ISO 31 February 12 3 1 r? i; \ 8 0 10 11 ^12 13 M 15 If. 17 18 1!> 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2f March t 2 3 15 0-; 8 V 10 11 Tt 13 1-1 15 If. 17 18 19f 20 21 20 23 2-1 25 2? 27 2S 29 30 31 / April * 1 k 3 i 5 C 7 8 /9 10 II 12 13 14 15 fl<? 17 U IS# 20 21 22 #23 2t 2f 20 27 28 20 / 30 at / 1 s 3 4 5 / 7 8 V 10 11 12 It 15 li 17 18 111 /() 21 22 2i; 21 25 20 f27 28 2'J 3< 31 1 jn 1 2 3 4 r, f 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 ]<) 2< 21 22 23 21 20 20 27 28 2'J I'O ?. - 1 O 1 a 5 fi 7 8 * lo 11 12 15 H in If, 17 IS 10 2<> 21 22 2.?, 2) 2." 120 27 28 20 30 31 (. ' JUST 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 f 'J ID 11 12 13 II If lrt 17 18 20 21 IT. 23 21 25 2t? 27 28' 21 3'? 31 ^EPTf.MHER 1 2 S A I f. 7-8 0 lo 11 12 13 14 1)5 l-? 17 18 IV 20 21 m-2 2:5 2 1 25 2G 27 23# 5W so October M 1 2 4 W r. 7 8 Ul( 11 IV 13 11 15 10 n 18 IM 20 21 22 23 24 25 W 27 28 20 30 31 Vnvc-unrn I X H 4 5 ti S M 1(1 11 12 13 1-1 15 Mc, 17 IS in 2D 21 22M23 24 25 20 27 2t Deokmbkr Jr 12 3 1/ w* 7 K ? 111 11 1: m it 1.5 10 17 is li *0 21 22 2!! 21 25 2< fh 28 2'J 30 31 ClIAN'OM-S OF TIIK MOOS. JAUUAR?!* ull Moon. -IIh day, lull. 14in. after. J.?st Quarter, I2!li (lay, 2h. 5m. nfu?r. N?;w Moon, l'jtli iliiy llMi. 45m morn. First Quuili-r, 20tli <lnv. 4li 24m. alter. FEBRUARY. Full Moon, oil iiitv iiii. 1 ;-.ni, ui't> r. Last Quarter, liili day, 2b morn. New Moon. I7ili day.'.'Ii. ii.'mi. nlt?-r. First Quarter, 2f>ih <luv, IMli. run. titoin. LIAUcfc. Full Moon, 5tli day. fli. (ani morn. Lai^t Quarter, 12!li day, A. 17m. ill? r. New Moon, l'.ttli .lay, Uli?ym morn, rat QuuiUr, 27tli *?l:iy,jSli. dm. morn. APItlL. A . ?lMoon, Sd day. 111). ilBm.^fs.'-r. Lftrtt Quarter. lltiii duj, till, iiim it 1?or. KfW M<?>n. J7'li day. l<'h. !7hiTSa'i Fiivt Quai ter, 26lh dav, till. !in.%t'U-r. MAY. lull Mnin, 3d day, K'hAlin. morn. J.ast Quarter, lOili di?y. ou. ir.iu. morn. New M?ou, 17th dav, 11 lAf/im. ni?rn. First Quarter, 2otli ?!av. OluWm ufi.tr. JUNE.\ Full Monn, 1st dav, till. l!.".in. inter, l.a&t Quarter, ?l!i day, 1 li. ijtflor. New Moon, Itith dav, 2h. 2tn>. uiarn. 1'irpt Quarter, 24lh iluv, Oh. 4'Jin. Vi n, JULY. Ik Full M'>on, 1st .'ay, lli. 31 in. Miorsi. I.n6t Quarter, 7tti dnv ll'h. 4:"' >. after. New Motm, 1aiI< dav. Sli. 21,n. limn:. Full SlntliL sOlh dav, >>!i. Oui. morn. \ A {J GUST. l.ast ijnnrter.lfiili , 'Jli. lui. morn. New Moon, day? lull. 44?n ir.nrn. First Quarter, 'ilsLday. 4It. 7m Full Moon, 2Stli <1?L 8li. 6<?n. after. SEPTEMBER<nf>t Quarter, -11li du^klh. '21 in. after. New Moon, l'Jlh liav.^ki. J$li?. after. First Quarter, 20th tlny^Mi. 25m. morn. Full Moou,2?th dav, lliT^n. morn. OCTOBm. La.L Quarter, 4th day, lili. Mb. after. Xow Moon, 12th day, lli. 4S^k after. First Quarter, 19th day, 2h. lfti. after. Full Moon, 26th day. 111. 2m. f%cr. NOVEMBER. \ Last Quarter, 3d day, Jtli. 37m. nnn. New Moon, 11th duy, 3li. lm. nu>r%. First Quarter, 16th day, Oli. 4mi. mfll Full Moon. 25th day. 3h. 5oi??. mormr DECEMBER. Last Quarter, 3d day, 4li. JGtn. mom. New Moon, lOtli day, 3li. lGm. afier First Qoiirier. 171li day, llli. 7ni. morn. \ Full Moon, 24 th duy, till 20m. alter. \ ECLIPSES FOU THE YEAR 180Z. M First?Of the Sun, May 17tli, llli. 53m. i J}] morning. 9/ tcond?Of the Moop, June 1st, 4h. 46m.*te noon. m Third?Of the Moop, Nov. 2olh, 2h. Win. i the tnorninp- 9 THE ABBEVILLE PfJ& by lee &wil80njj ABBEVILLE s//c. terms of subscrjptio* Two Dollars per year if paid ifladvnnceTwo Lollars and Fifty Cents if n<flp<iid witl in sis months?and Three DolU^p' not pa juoiui o viitj rxpirauun oi me yea* Orders from other Btalce mus^Kivariably 1 accompanied by the* cash. j? RATES OF ADVK^fflKO. All.advertisements will tjBfn?qrU?'l at Oi Ploll^r .per ?(juare Cash, (8 RSvicr lines or les for liiefir?t insertion and ^Ky cents for ta< Subsequent insertion. Announcing a CandidatVnoi inserted unt paid for.) Dollars. m~ Obituary Notices exeflaing one snunre, < eight lines, will be chafed for as navertisi ments. Marriage notices yflrtcd. All Coma>anicati<9p not of general iptcre will be charged forip All advertisfln/W? not having tbe nnmb ^ of insertion* marked on the copy, will be pii lished till forbid sod charir?d a.eeordincls. Money for Job Work and Advertiuioi; fro any except regular patrons will b? consider! due as eoon a* the work is done. BT Subscribers - andotljjf rs, in debted to t re urgently requested top^nd us the amoui of their indebtedness immediately. MEDICAL CARE The undersigned having located at his Fat r?K J. .T. Baker's two miles north of Lownd ville, offers his Professional Services in all I*. I.....U ? >A ik. -r ik.i Ul OUUIIVB vu iwo UlllAOIIB ut WllOb VltlUlV 11 patient* eotruated tohiaoare will'bo fait fully ultendad to. JAS. E* BAKER* Jeoa 11, *68. C, 3m THE friends of 1IKNUY S. CASON. rcsp.ct- j fully miiKMincn him a mli<ln*.*> for roelli'i'tii u | for Tux Collector of Abbeville District, ol iSic ! next flection. j Nov. I I, '0% 49, If ?- i THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, j A lUiKVll. LK ]>ISTHICT. In Equity. . i James M. Hopkins J I 11IMI ? lit! 'j | j v?. ^ iliil fur Paiiiti 'ii of Ileal ] Williutu (You <lor | l'staic. i mi'l Wif.-. J . "T T n|?p?niii:j* tlmt Win. L. Iiur'"ii. Win | I. MetJhee mi'! his wife, iJieev, mill llohert 1'iirlnn, <]<-f<aiiiliiiits in tile iiIkivjj ease, iv.-i?!<- ; | lx'voii'1 ill" liiiiitnof this Slate. On nii.timi l?v ) ' Hurt it Calhoun Com p. Sol., orilvrvd iliat rai'l j <le'?!iul:ii)ti <lo iipprur nn?l pl'-a'l, answer or <le- j ' iiuir toKiii.] Kill of Complaint vvitiiin three j j months from (ho puhSh'ation heieof or the t I saints will be taken fro cOhfrxso intill-Ill. ' j Wm. I I. l> Mth'EK. < L .1.1,. j Commissioner'* Uftive, ^ (| .May i;7, 18U3. \ A :: ? ; ^ -N Ot JOO. i . ! Office i>hRi:Nviu.i: Cou'MiitA 11. K., i , ' A|>ri> S, 18C:t. j" I j ! rI"MIK Agents of t! i? company i?r? insti tio.t.^l ! I. not t<> t -.- ipt for ii11y Cotton iiule-s or- j , | c!ort'<] to Ii..- i;!.ipperl. anil not to reo-ipl for it J I tii.'ii, tiiil-'-ssil is in umiil onirr nml plainly mar- ' j kc<l. Tli<* <'oint>finy has n?-v?-r at-kiiowlvtltr-<1 ! , j it sell li!il?l? fort\?i'oii until it is onlereil to lie j ! Klisppfil. nihl iu i.!<-.<-ipI<>il for. Cotton thf-wri ' J j tipoji the Kai!roa?l plaUorms nml n!onj? t!i>- j , ! I in * of ihe Itoail, nii?l not r?<v ipte<] for, is at ! tin' nwiii-i's risk. It is t?re:itly expo.neil f-> (in-. ! to li?? ftoli'ti% fttul lo's ami <1 :itii:itr?* from other 1 ! cantos. Much t-oiifa-ion must arise from its ! j | not iicitiir plainly lourki'i). ^ j I'> rsons mloiv.ste 1 are reijnos'?vl to keep'!i>*ii' ' I Cotton at homo until it is to he shipped over i ' the U..H.1. 11 v or.l.-r of Tim PRESIDENT. ; f April *23, "08, 1, tf ; ! GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA ; XL R, COMPANY. I i .7-, ' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, I i i j LP Tit A IN LliAVU 1 t Columbia 7.30 n. in. j I | Alston 0.21 ' I * Ntwl.ony 11 US ' j I i Ninety >ix 1.1>> p. in. ' 1 ' firwii*vi.i(i(! 2.18 j I j Aliliovi!!y 1.S0 " i J Col;r?ln:ry S.nU ' > , n.it.).i 4 ill " ' I WiiJi.iiiul?n 5.1 ' | > 1 ! . ' AHUIVE j Givenville 6 30 ' j l)OWN Ti. \ !>.' LK.A\ i: j f;ro<*nvi'!? 1 !"? n. in ! W iitiiiliislon 0.01 " j ! Helton C..5S " I { Avi'.lc 7 i I C'?*lcv?!?ury 8 33 ' I i (?ri'cu'voiid !i.?.3 " ' | Nil., ly Six 1?M8 " ! ' Ncul>eiry 12.l"> ?> ?> ' i Alston 'j.yi " j, ARKivr | Oi'qmt-ia -1 IS " | T?> ? !>,nii'ti.? on MONDAY IfjMi iuet. i Fi-li. 1st;:;. 1!, ft! ffr 'T? t ?* i A & $!>? HA"VINO i'ic Ii-tfiost of Dr. 1. Hit AN< II iu i!..j i : I Book and Drtii*- >Storo. ! ? ' I v. ill. :is fur !! > t!ii> }ii!>i!o'i will allow. j o'.vinsr tii!In- w?r, ker}? SH-'h Stuck n? 1?r?- al- ; w:i\- Iiceti koj>t. All Im addressed j to 11.f. j j C A S I i. . 1'..-ir.tr the S\>!yn ?.v.-r tln> (V?iif.-d.-r:icy, it ! mil-! fitti i <1 Orders,a? 1 do not to have | i> buuk of ('relit. KI>W1N I'AUK i'.lt. i-'-i. is. .1 nr i EXCHANGE WOTICj2. WO. 5. ! i May 0. ! ; 'I'MIK f>ilio'.viii? t'oi fvlratir (.i.*2 ?i3 i 1 liitVf 'ic.-h duly ami nr>- uciv- . ! t?y <Ji-c!ar.-il: 1 All t'llu-i-rs nt!<] men win/ iiav<? J.-on dr- ! j liverod ai t'ny 1'oint nt. any tunc pr<-v:oa-' t?? : ; May 0. 1 li. All utlK'cr* f'ii|.t-:iv1 at *i"v ! ? 1 rfiin? | the 1st of April, ltti:!. who iriv~ ! a?ed 1 on parole. J ; 3. All lljt'.l C-ll I;t ! l.-il in -.i . i <>> ! ! Virginia lo-fore the 1 ft ot March, ? ho j have been relented i>ii |?uri>>?'. ; }. The olHeers n>1 1 men eaptured and parol- 1 ed by Ocn. S. _|\ Carter, in Iiis expiditioii In j Kust Teliiic^e in ] 'ecember Inst. 6. Tlie <>lliuei-M iiml men captured and pa- j ruled l>y Lieut. Co). St.ewnrt at Van Byreu Ar I kiuiriis, .laiiiinry 25, 18l>:{; by Col. TJTekey, jiti i iJi-ceinber, lSt#2. in hi-smureh totha Moliile and | Ohio U.'iilioa-l ; and l>v Cupt. Cameion, at . Orudis Mic#., in leceniber. 18(12. 6. The oflieets nnd men paroled at Uvford, J MiSS.. Ml the 2 id of December, ) 8fi2 jjflp 1)>'3 Are. Ark., on the 17th lanuary, 18t'i3;. nnd at Baton Koui^e. Li., on the 23d February, 1803. 7. All persons who have been enpt'ired on the Hen. or the waters leading to the same, or' np:>n the eea enact of the Confederate ??r United Slut cs at anytime previous to December] e JOth, 18'i2. j 8 AH civilians who have been nrreafeft f.1 I p. any ti;ne In-fore the Ctli (if M:tv, 18t>8, nii'i re- i leiit. il on parole, arc ?'is?*!iurj^.;>l Irom n?y nn ! ; n ev< ry obligation contained in said parole. If j any sneh person hug taken nnv oath of allegiance lo tlit: United states i>r g-ven <?ny bond, I or if hit) release was accompanied Wit ? uny | oilier condition, lie is discharged Ironi tlie i same. 'J. If any t arsons cir.bruceil in any of the foregoing sections, or in any section of uny j ? | previous exchange notice, wherein they nro ; declared exchanged, are in any Federal prison, = they are to he immediately released and deJt livercd to the Conled-ratf authorities UoKKKT OUU), A^eiit of Kxehnugo. May 21, *63, 4 'I Confederate papers will plen?e insert the fwegoi ng lioticoix limes ami forward accounts ae to the War Department. #? j RfYFTr.TCSi A Vn rnrrt *) BEING much wnntc.l, 1 will 'buy nny that u>ay be brought to me. They must be CLEAN.,, ,il EDWIN PAKKEIL Feb 13.-18C3 41tf ?r * i 5" TLIE STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville District.? Citation. a By WILLIAM HILL, E*q , Ordinary of Abbe er villo District. WHEREAS, Clntrlej Evan?, h?? applied lo | me lor Letters of A<]iniui?tration of ?n ? ? > ln singular the goods and chattels, rights And 9d credits of J no. Campbell, lato of the Diitiict foresaid dec'd. These are therefore, lo cite and admonish ?t all and singular, tire kindred and creditor* of tho said dei-cssed lo be and appoar before tne, _ at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis| trict to be holden at Abbeville Court House, * on the 26th June inst^ to show oau*e, (j. if any why tho said Administration should not le. be granted. Given under, my band and seal, this the ltth ' day of Jun??, one thousand eight hundred and aixty-three ?cxl in the 87th year of Sovereignty and Independence of"tbe < State of South Carolina* WJI,Lia.M HILL, 0. A. p. 1IEA DQli A HTKRS, ! MEDICAL DEPATMENT AliliKVJI.I.K. O II. S. V. . J ,'uiie iVlli ]Si"i. Tlio Mo'lionl linaril for the <-.\uii>itiitli<>ii of i will iu?M-t us follows: At Aiilicvill>> ( II., on ilic 2V'th niul 30lli of' Jiiix; nii-l Is' of July. At. ScwbuTV, H., on the 2<1 aiol Ii-1 j*?i<1 Kli , ..r i..i.. \l I.. ri'Ctic If., on tln'/tli Slli ulv. AH consi-ripts in tIks s?1 l?:?tri>,ls <-x:i11>i i -> 1 licforo tin* | ?>f 'Ii-iicral j . flcr- < >. .2 of I In1 -\ ' j' 11 ? n t :i t: 1 Ii.-j i,|- ; (<fiiem I >) I'clifi >r\\ 1 Ik- _ ; I, ! S'*? ,(i'I'l* ivq:..i ? <] to ri-p-ii l. Rr iv Ail tiicn iVmii tln? army nto rci|iiir."l to ri'j.i.iL w.:!.<?ut ai.y to tin; latv<>>'tlicit- .ii- :!iai g?. A i:y fa:lin ti> cla y llii- ivii<5>t tl.fiii'i-lvrs linlilo to urrost, a:i<J to lie treated :th ili-scriiT* J. P. 0\.MICRON, I st x.*!xt<l'>( &Krifvn, /' .1 S. C'/'' t of /.'jinn u< t iiy Jioa.'l I1 it I imirfssi'iiiii' ]>i t s. v. . 1 mic* 17,T?'^t vi vri * ?w .I t V/ 1 Town or Au.i.t:, /(iIIP. 12, ISO". | lit sol rut Thai |><m sons iirc l>v all l!t<? |m'!i:i!i li'S ill the l.iiw, In ?I-?j???sil*? cotton in :iiiv I'll il'l i'>if <ir _ ? illiin tin; Yawn of! AI'Ih ville, within one 11 <! > !t ! nnil IIfljy yai'ls ' of iIh1 |>tilili.: or on :my lot or idatv t"i "III wliicli a ll? ? oiilil ciiilaii^or u ilwi liin:j l:o.lsi? ov I,ii111iiiiif, iilid t-oMou lunV ill j any ftti'ii i.Inc.- ix Ii. i-. J.i* i.....ii.. i - ? i moved li_v tin? owner llii ici'f nr tlicir "r tin.* I'l'ivisi haviiiu'thn or |>o??<ssii>ii >>f tin* .-mill! witliin .sixty ?lny* from tlii* tl.ilc. 15V oi<l-r of llit? (%itiucil Jul IN A. Wli-ii, Ulcik. .Tut.e 12. IP'!". 7 ?:?t the esWlMMTt BY R. \7~GIB~B:.s. : COI.CM HI A. s. c. " ; sriiscuiPTlON. Diiily P-i|>er, j>*-r r.nnum ?!o '11 i-uc kl v. per aiiiiiim (". l'<>!iiiiil>iii 1 * ir.u- i {W;.,.l:!vt) por nruiti'n *1 ! Having a.li,i?:> ii -t? i>-t y tin- S\-,i. iii, no paper w;!l li? inailitl uiii'-- |>u;<l in s? !v?? /(Al l'\IIM k <ll' a Iliit ? -a. r riJLl rtiJHA M \sun\.\. I RV C'HAHl.FS !'. ri:i.l!\M. COLt f^lJU A S. O. 1 H USCIUITION. r?.r t!ic Daily (Jif<ird'.qr. S] a year " " " I'-il ! fiioatiis ' For nny ! ?? 1 into ^ 1, > ? nunilli. [ Tii-Weekly (rixirdian, a y<>nr. i " ' ii fut t> ii .-illlis. | For nnv l?-s? l!n?? 7."? ceuis u : Weekly 0'mtriHaii, $1 h \ " " Jji fJr (j ii.i'j lis. ' No subscription for loJs time, iiffliliisis! i-riwj.-t.hi> DAILY AN?) 'WEEKLY, | tkums: d.mi.v pi'i;;.irui:!> mouxi.vj and r.v:: mn'j. < n v :* * \ 11 .-i.N m?>ntih i i: i:!:?: mmntm > i tui-wj* kki.y : i <)ni:vi:.\;: ti-""! t.'i m< >n i ii ; ' llllkk. mo.vrij-i witki.y. a. mammoth mii:s:t: oni". vi a!; -i.f.u a i.ways ! n al?v.\nl'e. am. I'wi:i; stopi-uh at t ii. ? ;: <>f h:j: timi: ' xi-r ri:k\v 1:1::.r.u'kn. _ _ i 77/a; h i r it mo xi) /;a'.i.,/7.\7;7i\ , I'LV.I.I M1KI; 1/All.Y, SVj.MI - *.V i 1 !1:11. V AND WT.iJvi.f. Ti.c-i?aii.v M(.M> aminku i-; ii' tit-'i !'.ir %>ir? !>' ! r. or c?:t lor *-:x >n*' S.) 1 >r 'iirf'* an-! vi for mm moiii'.i, in' -ii iiil-iv in hi:v:i:h*.'. Tin* f KM I-\V l-.r'.h" I .V KXAMINH: m i^u-.l i'Vi'i_v T'ii-C'IflV (ui'l i'i i lav ;i! $-j i:i mivntuv. I 'J he Si^ii-Wi-'.iXi.v will .mi lie im>il'.<l {or a k-s* > 11 rra limn six iihm.iI", wlti.-li i* s> t j Tli't WKKKJ.V ' XAMINKI! i; i.-"'.io.l every ; Friilnv, aiicj DDiih-il to snliscrilicrj lit ? "> |" >' in nd.am-e. The WucKi.y will m?t be | tiiailti! for 1?"> I'n mi-twelve moutha. The KXAMINKU is puhlialied on the cosh system, ?ixl \ii!i not tlepnrt front it uii'ler any t cireuni*tar.ees. rsons who il-*ire Jo fret the ' paper will please necompuny their orJera with j (lift Cll!>ll. I Person? scniling aubsnriplious uuist ili> it ai i i n?ir <?wn i isU Advi'tliji^uiGiila wili I>t> inserted in the Daily, I Kkiii \S'??kly ami Weekly at one dollar per j Kjiiiire fur every itu.rlion. Advertiser* must pay in ndv:uic<! for tlieir j advertisements. Fifty words or less constitute 1 Kt'J'IM'C We will tinder no circmn.itawfos return unsolicited and rejected coinmunieutioiiM. NEGROES WANTED. j THE HIGHEST CASH V I ilCJSS, Will he P'lid /or . NEGROES. j Address. AIU'V vawi,' Greenwood, H. C. j Feb 27 -13 tf DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, j Estate of David Keller, dec'd. I VLI? Persons Indebted to the T'Viato of 1 David Kello i", doti-ii8??cl, now <lu<?, l?y | Note or arc anlieited to pay the f i'iie 1 to Mr. \Vm. II WiLoos, (at liio J're.i* Ojjicc ) nnd Itiosp having domand-> n<_'ninpt iho K-fnte will present them to ihemunr-. properly nllusted. NANCY KKLLKlt, Admix. Jan r,0, 18G3 39 3m 1 OUT IT CAROLINA Abbeville District. rI",OIiD before ine by A. H. Hamlin, a Brown I 1. ll'>rsi> Mule Colt, supposed lo about one year old. nln\.ved ut the Juot of tlic tail .with two notches on it, no oilier marks of note. Ap praised by James II. Cobb, Jolin McLaren and John A. Fluntcr, at ?.100. Said colt uiay be found nt the residence of A. B. Hamlin, on the SuaLe Bond, b luilea from the Village. OHAHhBSU. ABLEN, Magistrate. April 21, *63 61 NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Ojttiok ORKKNViLLft <t Colombia R. R. Co, Columbia, S. C., June 26, 1863. THE Ronda of the Greenville And Ctflombia Railroad Company, payable on 1st July, 1863, will be paid oo preeentation at the .Bunk of the State of South Carolina, or at Om offioe. J. r. ?UUTBiSBNr I . . Auditor abd Treo^urer. Jane 27, 'C8, 9 "T I " ' - f. : FKCII TORT UoDSON. Tin' followinj; 'otter i;i tin- M?niti*?m>?Ty.! A'lvorlix-r limi. l?a|>l:>iii W'! i?iti-M, ol lli<* : , 1-1 Alal>iln:i ivjniiiiMlt, lei ln-i wil.-, will In* ( !en?l willi uitich interest. Kiom it w?; I l:.*ivo a lictUT i-<)iic?-j'linn tlinu \vu have had l.HW th<r hai'lsliijis t! e In: j . roi?: ti'ini.--*i? luivt; lia?l l<> t*;i<kir?. Tin.! C .<> ..i*i t.ia-fitioi'.i MX Be; !;s Il.-j , Iuiio thai, lli-'ir jiii>\ -im.s la-t. II..Ii* tl...t . ... :...i 1 i - > ..... | ... .."i ji .>>. uil'l > '"l HIM , i;:i! I'iM'li !iv? licit lie, ll |v|.i:Vi'?l. I.'.'t Ii". , 11? j : !ur i lie L" ; *. IVin !ii iwov, J?:ne 10. * I' l.:i< liow if- ? !! t w i r.i d.liis siiwr v. i; . )i-i\" lui'l ii ivi.iin^j i?-li;i# or in a->v ; , -li.Tj tiuiii tin* I t'iO . ii | S hot llio Yankee* la'-l ''ii t!i" f^K'nl.' iij ' , i?iir->:nl. pill.itil >jl<?ri ?m ?* >11 ilu ' ;?i . Iia-s lict-n c.-?>m;,'c::ely i-u!iU'?l, ainl l"i tiif ' laM. ( vc-nty 'Iiys ilioruii^hiy* inv? s'-'il l?y i I *; n i k ::iiiiy. <iiiIiiuiiiIk-iii.; ii mily - | l o <>ue I Yetilv, 1 'hi t 11 ui I si r ii is a ".-ei1? , S*: 1 ! ii ?!'l i " ill - ! il i" > - ? ? I..... I-? A I ,1 r, 'i '< > '? . i::f^'ty < ?> i ;!.{. Li.nvoiv ami <-n(!nr:inet! : ( wt ?.iii !.u\.;<: S'jti;tic*rii huMtorv is ilvstiiivii ] !o fti'i ol;i!ri ?ct a wlii'i* 1 ->Ij; ? I. ;i?? 1 w> !? , t'ulllC t!?0 t'-il V:i !< ? - t ? "ho | :I;il?i*t ( t-s!1 I)v l? jMor.p. \Vi: have hc<*n li^lit- ( i:-ij refill .11 v for W-ii ilay :'ii ! far !i:?v?? , !;<*itl utir mvii in n k.' ?!?; ?'!'!:< ; ? !?< 111\ hav?> ma;!ti tvn lies; cialo a-san!ts on our wii'!' , haw l.ctin an ul'u-n liuii- , O-1 hark v\ it!> : \-:<j i ss. i , On \V.-.!n.-ml:iy the ii-!., \v<? a i m v! r<: twit'. :t< it that <lav tin? Yatikuut<> rharjxo ottr \v< tks at n-veral ; i :i(j t ]? -i11Th.?Tlit'V c:illli' is]) ill fine- j st\!c? willi tin; ' olil flag" tlx itijj, atul yi.-lliiip; < lot tile "lw->s ^??v<-riitii<;t?l tlio worl l cvt:r | i --:iW"<? ii-i tl.i-in funic tip within easy : I ran^c a;i<I then lurufl I "-Se out iiifantxy ( ami ai'ilierv, whii-li s<nt ti.em l?auk in t?-ri ;hh* t!i-?ii<!" r ami slintton-d ranks. The lo s of the ? : emy was heavy, ami it i< e>- . i t:111 iteil that >i?i? *.- tlissif^'! 1> ?an that. Iiis 1 I lo"s in killt'i!, ai.'l w..ut.t!? il i.<I mis-intr. ! 1 has It-lit from tlurc to five tli'ii.-eiml, ami < I : - .... ? . .. . . . , ??,*. i ii-? n i.*'l njf-o;ivril(.'r;i l>le. \W h iv? to m< urn tho losst.f innnv nllnnt. s<> -I i*r-? ;i! I *.iTii*?*r *. * * \YI>: t t'.m nrmy <>t I'oit IIikImxi has' ilntm ami outlined, 110 | en can jTonarlv 1 li'I'ict. i 1 Wi ll n large army in ot:r ic:tr m;<] wit 11 i r j l-.v?> I tini!rf<) yards 1.0111 our Im; :M\v?.ik-, :i !. >?<? ! Ili-ct. i:t mj? t :s!kiv?j ami below on ilit: r vcr, von s<-<> vo ?rt; ( "in jil'Mr-ly tinii-t-iiiili!y cnt <>!>' nli n?iniunn'<"ji!son, !>;iS n??ivvitlistnn<lin?j a!! t!i:s nis:i^'rc'<,;tV !v >1 s?t?- of thing*, Use j.rtr.v is in 1 ??*"! ?-i?irit!?, ami Ii- 1?t:_vc l<*s uii.i ? < niciii-.?? ? .:!.- !o ns:r Mini! minilu*r (if !v -i!" 11. -l 1 ' - 1 k. i j. c-V'-rv tiiMi that <"ih s'.ot !<!< r a mu-k.-t at lie ticjislvv. k <!:iV n irlst, \\ i'h'iat ar.v r'-!i<*', sr. a < lifil position in a !:o' 11?r I.o^i.Ja' >? fim. '1 !;< s-l-jij-p? >li"ot( is ] !< k <>11* any tiinn !! it Iji'i ! Lis 1.?m i al? v? (1.- ucik.<. Tin' Y:ii.!;i*? > :f?.* |-n-vMi?'l wtili i.!if l?s: <*f am.-, ! r. J? lari-i- sniai!, :;ssis!e.1 l-v tl.'V.r ll-.-c's u?> m r ar?. foitiliiMii ii - arc in the . . : -i cu: t, a'<1 >11 n s? Uti? i' ' ! :i' ..n: ' v.o i: "t ?i;:???;c: it :ir?-j i i I * it I !:. !>'i!,. I '.a \ iil.'vi-s jilr.ii'r . :i i IV" ;:<u!i'y < I sitli!!?-ry at .-ill ; sir i!-.1, a'iti Is vn a i r<is? ? yo, "i ?t r. cio-- fire cm ail ; ai!> of our aimv. I*":<-?*i the river In ! ' i: ( \vu line tfiCie \3 ?(T.r?e'\ a spot t!ia' lia- m i t-i? Mrtu-fc with ;r :a1< rv 'ie ImIN, stiel as I write si:" *t.i lis ait* in cv< ry <iit> ? : Tin* fa11 ! <:ir r? j.a > 1 >? ? ti i:s a v. i > v.a!i?i j 1 ti; in 'ispmrn art? neatly a!i ::t ;L<* iif? >?. i v. i'.s i,d <rv- ?:?liic*> cefr in .Nay i.ors. We n ln>}.! i *.?- 11 ..!>n a- !<.n;/ is- . i'ii> !n/M \\ t! 5 <*n mi: ! '(i !vr ii; livt t>: yd, aii ! i.\ ?i:is%>v '! i-i*iI: i- ' v !. < n*i:i!" i '?r ( . n. J In.Mon. 1 i. >! krn v.- nts_, iMiif of i! slllliilii'll <?( all": : ' :t .v i .!.i. i? '! " Ofisif ;!?. r.n y, i.'i! ! I'liiilv !> : :vc ill r ii-i. iij< 'v ktir.v ii, mh! ...;n we v/il! ! v -.1. licit i: may. v.! I! !?.?!. >*. :n;<! ].?))>" i i,, mjJ if a! l ift v.<- < !,<.!,! I?e ovtrpowi'iv-j wi? nil! ?:!:r-? r'"ii. y m; n.i; ' !i> our j^n-at i;:i.-' iiiii.i'. S:iu ti.sit . ({< ii.fi r hu r ;:is l li.; li::'o I-'in'.'nn 1 *?!:<I li.-.rc ali that licK-ilii'.nc i hearts **r>itli! tlo, ami that tin; I-* c?f I'o't Ilml-on will ruCfivcNhu "well uui.ti" ; iatnlils of its j conn!rynicMi. No j.iaec iiis.-iiiji lliia ; gle has hce.i lusi'gcf) r.s J'or: Hudson h.<s siiifi now i.--, i! 1 (he army is in good spii- j it**, anil hojx<" for tlio b?\?t, ami will fi^ht lo j t.l'e la?t. Wo hnvi! a g ?ou deal of Mckness : i^ihe rcpinn rit, nn.v-.lly chill.; awl fever, but the pfmifinl Iu?m1i!i ii in i.i'-'-i"" ? I'"" ! Our entire loss thus far lias been about 400 'ii Tim following i* n list of the eaMinllu's in tiic 1st Alabama: | Killed .'{2; wounded 41; total, 7G, UJ> to June lOlli, 1 8(53. i i YANKEE EXPECTATIONS, T'io New York Times com plains tli.'it! tlioir troops don't do anything: While II??ok'*r i-> llius menaciiuj ?ti id opi*ratiti<? afrn'mst Lou's rear 1 Ti-imImnn ! holding the Capital, ami Couch watching tlio lViinsyivania lino?while the icbel ; army has been nearly all withdrawn from j Richmond, and |V?>rn ti<e Virginia and s North Carolina seaboard, why <io not r | forces on the James Peninsula and the j Black water, which nre believed to be ; about 4O.OOfJ strong, mi're or less, make a grand as?au'.t on the rebel Capital? Wiiy do not some of the officer*, w'th large commands, down there, do something? W hy <lo not they demonstrate viyon usly, while the golden moment lasts, and tl.e grand rebel army is over a hundred miles away? If they cxnnot lj?ke Ilichmo'id, an thev not lnkt? P.-tKr.jHirc* ivhi.-li woulil fcerve the purpose nearly as well 1 If they are incapable of thi<>t could they not seize VVeldon, which would do better. < Thete must he a limit to the rehul strength I in Virginia; ami if Lee lias a hundred I thou3:iti'l men in the Shenandoah Valley, i or thereabouts, their forces cannot be very I pigamio at other points. Certain it is i that it'40.000 of our'troops," or half" that f number, were at Waldon, Lee would not | be long in leaving tli? mountains and if I he attempied to leave, then would he i Hooker's chance to flank him, divide his * columns, and defeat them in detail. It is believed that we have, or will have directly, fall n nintrler-million men on the < "Potomac. Within Hie last. four days this' I Slate alone ha- sent 10,000 volunteers ' tnwxrd Washington, and other States are i hastening forward their quotas, under the I new call. 'From a great arrfiy, suddenly < reinforced so enormauslv. folks h?v?. <? ? w " 7 right to expect groat and daring deed*. Certain it is that the rebel army has riot ' been reinforoed to Anything like this extent 1&MM&L .....' ? sMM DISHONORING TIIE CUEBEIICY. A f'-w i!av? ago e?nt? ??t"? or 'fi".;rcil lo a ui;>n ( \ tjl\ Treasnn notes i:i pivuu'iit for it nolo tallinr* <!ii" I'lii! < II?r wa-i Jucliiwil?tlic liol-u-r express iisj; I.is <' *!<>) initiali?>n to in lii t in* in<li \ i.iual obligation. < )in irii-H'1 ;ij>i <. ;?!< I to ns lor ro'iii^cl.? \Y? i;a\?* ii.m lj:? : !' !< < wliioii lol'owmi i a il v -is v ? co" I: r? . v.(! I.aw ho ?>l ; i H t'l llpoli 'ol t ! Ill II fi ol :iiiy v, i.n iiiav ir ! !.<; ri.itmi i'su.iN.f. i?? wl a;. ili 'V lif ^t <! ?. Wi i >< ! our ' ii i.-l ' > two > iMic-so il I ',? ji " -lit (i> ;l)i; li-i! ;or of i.'s lio'i il:?; w 1 i ii *.v:i !?(: * > i!;< < ? r?\ >-\ ,.f t :><; on v, :tu I if ii?r r? fn < ;! il to ;m>>< ur<-? o . itn .1 in- \\?'ii! 1 ,..iv 11 u nfti.-r :i(Is only nii<l<T' e jti-r* ? t ;u>:?|?'il- ii>!i 1'Ik'I <* .-re ino!i (i!ot, m?nv \\ r. ?r?i. Iia; ]>_. 11 .-:iv) in nltiio'i. i-' i-rv co:i;in>.ti iv, wl > r in ii.? (iisl, luivn I>?'cti tmw.Mi' ; i?? t- k< hi! i tnu-iicv < ! ti n ciMilr;. I'lis avi r inn win mriiiifiv-t v.'lu'ii lli?! il|ti??t >? !'iw l!tl' >M ?l:i>li!.ird V :i?s l.-il km.?.It I lilt i< nut niimuiil to an uiwqiiiVoca ? I*uk:iI. A.stiic \\:.r lias an he cnnriicy li.is 1i??.?i? <\|a>n!<J l>v tin oiislant tli'liur.-tcinfills ><f liio (Jov? hi 'iicut*, ill" i'l-luctaiic! ha-j innre.'nc*] tinti a >>v ?iiii>?unl ; t"> li?:si'!itirjj ic ii-a'. N ?w "wo i a\<_' ii<j wish to s'.tl jrcl t< L'jo'.eiicc <>r to Jnv odium ihu i ;>or o'i s who <l?;?lino <-ur i.rivnry mi ]?:.y incut lor <lcl?ts v. hi<h may he due theui ,\t I In: f.iinc time v-v w? til i jMjrsundi Sum, il we could, that they are juirt-aipj 'I policy wliicli t?, i?i!< to the dcstruotio: >1" their own :iii?*rc?i lltery ii;:iti .-ui:ongs lhis < iii'-s* \\ 11:? li;ii even ordinary claim, to ?;;?!>!\', n.u*t see that. thy ability ?>f lr> dch'yrs to me t their ha.o.i.ih?o must de |I UjMiTi t no .-ucces.-i of ) ' miV? liilucht It this fail?it the mici: y overrun oui tenitoiy 'iad fjiroad thy mjii-ts o! d< s-i > Li -u over it which have iv.aiktd tl.os* iiniti' us which !:? lias nseecedcd in cover iii^?Imvv will .iiiv -I'ti-r h?!aido to yiee hi-. ohl^Htiotib? What wili any 111:111". n<>tc he worth under these ciicutii tai.ec> The ?:-:*!?>:.s is sell ev.dent, (to on mind at ieu^l,) that i idy in tie: event o m... > 11 * .. 1... ..M- ' ..IT ???; ?!.:? 1:1. til ??V ?l 'P; U? Ul> hi.-- Whatever might havi !j< l-!i iruu in li!'.' '' sir!y staiM! uf ti: war. i !l:is II v.- li JK-iu:l a I liilit ?>t which i a iiifa!i::i"U>? to lou'c fur :;t:y cliMVi'i'ii rn - till. Tills ht:sri?j li.ft o;ik\ every rn*"n v. li i-\"j cots t !'? worth ai!V"i;ii:i; when ti.i war i.- v-i i-liouM iy -t zimI. us ai'vors.ti lor ili'* (< 'vi i'iii!i'M|i. I'ki' in i.l.-li(?ui>iiiiti.y fiirr< inry lu> ; iui.- a l>!o \ at I lie wn vitals (il ;l.e Coiitoi'i.'.n y. Tiva-'iiy noli" arc l1!"- oii'y iiH'aii^ w!.i.;i; wi- havi- ol pav 111 ?r our >iiil :?'is_ of I ir. i ... - , - ^ .. it||? t.f t:;u;;iii;,; s a war, <>f i r urn g 11??rl. lion, in short of ?-..rp iujj ?ih tit i itiisc opcr.v,;o:.s, loli c?vi! in '! u:iiit:iiy. iJivpuage 0 c-o, ?!cs Hoy their .-latt-hiii; v.i;ii tliu jM-opic, am yoil li.e w t ci-ls <_ ! a!i <'l?ti:rj?iiz."S. vol :i. n <i ti.u '.v!:(>!a n.s^-fiii.fty, \ on enlai lliuu.fliil y :i:>? n t'. :: |n_-c?|?!??tin i' HI 1-:ii I.'. r I f I'li! ' I .ni?. A <iovi-riiiiiei wilhi.u I ran;;- I : if.:-! iw!;^ i:i ?'. < p -< : ?-:ico o : .:i t ? a.? l'.t! <:tf tinir.ttti:?i?ui n:i?!i ?? jni;j!it c?'Tit i. t.o to >11 11i v. i.t; .! In' 1 ko ll"? !i-c i'< <la i.C.ir (.1 a Ct 111 ii'.il* II l:d is-t:i |?Ti f :?.* i .1 -i. < n^aiiis'i, tii?: liii'.ucil culiiiun- of t! < 'r I a t.---iilt (? let i.-v i i . is.h i it ll.-ri t:.:tt l.n i* voMrilmluij nil ..? *.or !:? ilviliiiv* li u cuii.;:tou curron c.v ! llm nitiittr . \Vh\ llu.'ii ?-1in ! ! any oriu say I \vi! int t.-icu Ci?i!i ii"!'- in payment o I C1 (.? .!' VI.'! V st'li-nlll* :S MHiill'l 10s-tijil:i i::- hum mi- Ii a sn| ri!ii"\ ] iii if i : i. ; iv>*isin i-noi'j.-'i left in ih lu-ai'l* < r:?:<iifyi.- :?> hon-r llif? :ssh?:j? {. l c (3 Ii'oit.h*v iSr'.i'i:^ it- fluicu loull <: .iiii !ic j..?. !.*l .-.cine I t.-, woiihv ; iii:. ij ! til.* i's'.u. I>(:' i1 :.t )>'-r r<i wjiv! t-vif\ pru- cut j-ju-t I'd iv ir on hi it '-ti jjiorm :. liiiii to o !n!r.</ : ti_i.f u can l?: i''f <ii*?a!>'-ur lilt: i ti-t: |JJiji >;sn !v Wiry |i::iiiot?v il Miy, I li?: tr.oiit-y whit:u < ui s-oMieis rt:!i ctiireiicy | ;;i'! to (he men win i>ai?* the r hiea-=i.-5 to the ml storm c haitle is good enough to pay hiiv nM<* which I i.iay hold.? C'ftronicfc ami Senti .ui. THE AEHY IN -THE VALLEY. Tito following urdt-r was issund l?y Lieut Gen. ICwell on the 15tli iust ; I. M j?>r General Karly, wliilu in lli vicillil V. U ill r?nn?in!?nil ili? IV. parimcul ot Winchester, con.prising all tin Vail, y foti-li, a* for as Wood.-lock, am north, as far as tIn* lines cf l!;c Army. II. All captuied propel ty will he tijrr.ei over to the proper Departments, e.xcep such Mipplics a-> may by needed lor t.re.sen cotistanp:ion, which will al oncu be issuei to (he c.i.niinaijil. The provost Mar.-hal will ti?e tho im? stringent measures to prevent iixlividua aj pr?'p:iatioii3 <f what beloii^j To all. Clothing will be isrOed under the rule that govern the Quartcrmaster'a Department, on requisitions appoved by tli< Lieut. General C<>minau'ting. All th Divisions will bo furnished in proportion When horss 01 supplies are absolutely necessarv for individual wants tin* nn- li??i tioim must be app<oved at lhe.joiltnl(juarterp, or by Maj *r General Early, Cum inaintiii^ Department of Winchester. The garrison flig capture! by Majoi General* Early's X)ivi&it>n willb?* sent l< Richmond by a detail to be made by Major General Ear y. Tj^Ajuit. General Commanding desire in e^^^^fenncr to nrneliuiate tbe conditioi of in the rank4, who 'have tIn work to d??, and who dp it so nobly. Hi lull yeensihle ol the opprqcuion and outrage ol l|j? enemy on our people. II.- appeals ii llie intel igeiice and patriotism that mail this army, to asist him in repio-hinc ever ict ol individuai plunder on the pari o hosts that may think such only just rcalitlion, . Hut this plundering mast b< iupprcssed, or our discipline it? gone?I In ?restige of victory winch has hitherto mar <eil our coursc, will become, like 6ur'enemies, u band ol robbers Without spirit t< win victories. Fractional Confederate Treasury "Note ,r.\? J *** 31 i in;/ vtliMillJIHUOn OI Ull}' cents Will POOI t>u issued l?y tlw Treasury Department fne paper bears the mediation portrait o he president of the Confederate Siaiea it iho centre, *nd the figures "fifty" at each snd. The money will be issued at the rati uf twenty five thorn and or mure per d^y until the amount limited by law is i-succ ?This is the first fractional currency is sued by the Confederate States and then iS no provision for any other of a faction jj) denomination. ; TJ1-. LAST YASXKE ttf ID ON THllCENTRAL RAILROAD. . i j.ist l'rit'av ::ii?nnn^ :i well known >501) : lI'Miian o( ilrs cty, h?j:i??r at the time on a . , vi-it to ia ft nil iti Hanover, was taUet: j ! |>riM>iu>r ' v ll.u Y.tnheo rai<l"is, then o;: t. their way to ilie Sovth Anna Hi with some. ; > :i :>r >noie u<ti/.<*u? *.1" llati-; over, woi'i h-l'i iiikI< t }>uar<l :.tt!i<' house ol Mis. N^.si m, nine ii! ion below ti e Com 11 I.-.I - ' iiim-v, i mo i ai.k' u> ?..cu "?:'l nt; i!u<ii v. ik < ;' >' :ri:c mji. Wlavii tlioj re Kilted Ilij;t i v- niii-r. I?i ii:rt i _i 'he thirty. ???!?! til' o;;r i.tkt-ii t Ii??ir hrid^o, tin : ? <? ! r, ('. ! li'.-l Si-SI-, Cijlivwsd vimv wit'i the <-i v.cn-*. Such of hi; < nvii.'iti ii as iias he- ii r. pealed to u will. we ' e mlMi sting. 1 h fust hu'ij-ci. discusso ! was die con?!u*:l <>f <iur iiuMi who <i?-1?-*tn'It*J the S<>utl Anna Im itljj'*.?C'?lo:u-l ;*p"i is said, "il'sdi ' ! .? t;.V.crat?*s Ii;;'it. ;is llio-u fi.ty men haw ?!oiit, this war will much lutigei ( than 1 have ever f-xpected. \\"hy, s?ir - une < ! them u e I tjn-ir h;iyonets, ;>R(i i .-tai b? d t-evera! i f toy meti seven ly I ' after tli* ir hivnslwoik was tilled with . i;iy men, and Ii.? v were lotni-'eU-lv in i.m power." |j ^'pi'aking ?>f It's excellence during the , va.ti Ipj ii iiinikud, "1 mti>L say ! am utter , J ! ' ai. tho Mieoo-s of my expodi, ! Ho i and tl:o al?.-eiKC all u:'ejr.i|>tioi} on ; i !nt j?111??t" your mrhnriliiv. I have tra veiM?| i].e ol Hanover, pirsitiq . ; within tun miles ol the Conk-derate capital : f Is:ivo dtslioyed a train of ti.ree hundred "mi itaty waijon-', buint one of your nuul t i impoitant l-ii <:?-, and am no* on m\ biti:!c almxst by thu very io:id l>y which I ! t'ji.:.c ami frym lh?i time I set oui to thi^ 1 n omeit i have seen bill six L'onfederaU I pickets, and they were ali at one point . | 1 intend to icn.ain hero to-night, and have i i o idea I ."-.l.ail b'> interrupted. 1 an; . ! utterly lUi bio to {.ompiojiond w!jat It a; ' j eoine over the Coufodci'a'.v authorities win t I lion Inf. !?. h.ve aji; -oared so vigilant. I really b> li \r. I c'-mIJ dash into iliehmoui ; j ami so: h:e to il.' , I Mr. .1? , of litis city, remarket . that, i! lie al'cmptud any .-n< ii experiment i neither l.o. nor ! is eotmtiaitd would evei . 1 got back. t ''Very wofl," said llio Colonol, "adinit, ting that wo wore all killed or captured, i t | wc ntioiwdoi! in dost tuy-rig t L>e city, as ] bcli?'Vu wo ccilvouli be worth tl.< sac i iilco." ' la the c r-c ;?f further conv. rsation 1 t!;t: Colonel lt< ipionth' repeated thut wa !" on!v a proiluiinaiy laid, and t/nii he icouh ; r:> In!.it;/ Tiluiii, The gentleman through whom we obi tained our iiif'.rutalion, and the otlie citizen* wore carried Along villi iho raider: . a considerable distance into Ki; g Wiliian and I hen sot at 1 borty. From our informant's account and infor i inatijoa o.T.vod I'lom other sources wo an I I Ioreed ti> t!:?' painful eone!u&ion licit tlu ! ' loss of y?rt perty indicted on us dining llii: I 1 raid mute Minn counti-rbhuiecs the villus o > j lit*.- f-poils lak' ii :?{, Winchester. The raid . ! cir-f!e. tr-M<l three hundred wagons loailc: I i wi*h mu'-kets, all ol'whieh very captured , al Winchester; carried i fl' the teams o tin' wag-ms awl all ilie vain ible hursts am " mule* iii the eo'intry thr?>ujh which the) 1 I'ii-m- ' ami Mole over three hundred valua r 1 , h!e negroe-*. The negroes alone at the present pri?;cs were worth more than ? i half mil.ion of dollars.? Richmond Exam ! incr. t , - | FROM VICKSEURG. , The following is from (he Jackson cor i if spoii'lotit ??l ihe Mobile Advertiser am f Ii<i;islvrt Ciim, under d?te of 20th June. ~ ' My l itest advices are to Wedne.-dav nig'it when all was well awl general con * ' | li-ienee prevailing. For the last week f i;.nio s have been afloat !u the efleel that * I supplies have been thrown into Yiefcsburp " i fiom the ipjio-ile side oi the river, and 1 ' llfc* I ?l ll'.l'.'tli *1'\A AflA v uui^x, v wu?#.iiii/ij; u /u|vvv mitt'li; s 1i;i<1 b.ien g bled up while floating by foi i ilit* Federal forces below. 1 cannot pre> ; ftiul lo vouch for the trntlifulue^s of ihest iunu-re, hut they are credited by many. - U..r -eou'.s count <c in lro:n the front got l> i ronfiwcd as to the names ??f days; :*.nd ' had the big fight on Saturd \ f instead ot s 1 "Wednesday. - I A day or ?o makes bul little difference, | They made tiie assault and were repuls. id. Jl is very dilli.-ult to obtain correct j accounts. ! Joe Johnston appear* to be very busy, " j and is rapidl}" organizing for battle, hut when or where it will bo fought, if fought _ i at all, is another question. lie has a bad i habit of keeping his own counsel, and will I | deceive friends as well as foe?. > Ilis operations are mysterious, and at the same tirno , | circumspect. I have "got ready" to j ! changu my bine several times, and have ^ : n >t changed yet. li is a good thing lor a , i General to have no secrct keepers?when J that is the ease, there is some probability ol , ! something being done of value. j j From the ?e.-.t side of the river we only ' 1 learn tho stale of affairs very imperfectly. ! Matters, however, aie very annoying to the _ : enemy, and will be made much more disagieea'ble in a few days. ^ ! Gen. Banks is unable to crpturo Tort I" I Hudson, ai d Gardner gives him no rest ' j Our eavalry pick r.p all foraging parties, t ! j.n*! nrecompiling Banks to contrnct his _ lines and havo an anxious eye to his rear _ | /.Jrierson h is been whipped several timo.-, | and what few forces ho cmried to Banks i i?t?; being gradually-used tip, and id u few j \ d ij s h? will have nothing but "blue noses1 f r bin foroe-, against wh.in we can operate | much more successfully than against the j We.itein men. Thw prirritfers who have ' | b.?en brought nj> give a' very gloomy nc>' oont of Federnl aiV.iirs. / They say that the slaughter among the men .of Danks is far beyond what is pub^ lished. It is furthermore staled - that both Hanks and Grant have orders to take th? ^ placed or naciificu every man." At tho ratt I of loss reported, it will not take long to accomplish the destruction of both armies r I, howevor, pluce little reliance upon what is toid. by prisoners and deserters*. A ^'contraband," out from Vicksburg on the business of his master, reports that on last Moudfty 8.000 of our forces made a J sortie and bagged some 300 or 400 Federals. 1 give this for what it is worth. t An old gentleman,,limned l?age, foil in i love with a young la<KV In a ball-room . the youngs lady dropped ber glove. Inr f stantly he picked it up, and, handing il i toher, udilrusispd her in the following i manner: - . i "I I from glosre take tho letter G. . 1 TllOn nrlnim ir nboo t '. < , T-.?- tj" ' " V*,u' Vj r* IliVU X prCBCIil 1 l,o thee." . . - . r^Tp wjiich she replied: y , ."And if from Page you take the letter P, . **?(?<? makes age, and. that. won'l THE BEAUTY OF LIBEBTY. W hen the ilnucn of the shadows At Joy breah isdono, 1 An?l the cIi<m-Uk <?f tlic morning 1 Are red with the buii; 1 I When lie binlio in liij ylory At eve from tlie .:cw, J. i And calls up th<; planet To l.lnzc in thu blue: There i.? beauty. But where is the beauty to ?ca More prou J than the sijjht of a : nlion when fre-J^ - '? WIiimi the beautiful ben J ' ; Of the bow is above, ' Like a collar of liijht 4 , On the bosom of love ; When the moon in hermilJaeas Is ll'J.itin^ on high, j Like a banner of nilvcx llung out in tlie ?ky ;? There i&licnuty. But earth has no beauty to so# . ; Morepioud than the fronf.of enation when free. i In the depths of the darkness, Unvaried in hue, i When ehftdows are veiling 1 | '1 lie breast of the blue; When the voice of the tampvsb i At midnight is still. And the ppirit of solitude I Sits on the bill;? j There is beauty, liut where is the beauty to *eQ Like tho broad-bi-Binini* lironf ??? ?? ? - - - o '? ? *"=*4 , j free. > I la t)>e breath of llio morning, ' . When nature's awake, ^ j Ami ealU up the chorus To chaunt in tli? brake; "in voice of the echo, | j Unb und in the woods; In the warbling of streams, An.i the foaming of floods;? j i There i* beauty. liut\;licrc is the beauty to sea . I Like the thrice hallowed sight of a nation thql'q j ! free ? When the striving of surges I l , , | is mau on me main, I ].ike the charge of a column Of plumes on the plain ; ' I "When tlic thumler is up l'rom hia cloud cradled sleep, ! And ihe tempest in treading ( ' The path ol thedocp; ? [ There lipanly. lint where !s the beauty to se? . : Like the run brilliant brow of a nation when " j fi*e I '! ]<ai)iks Going to or Hetdrntno from J | Tilk South ?The Yankees are about to j ?ciid another batch of people South. Tha ! regulations f<r their obtaining passports " i are published as follows in the Washing? ' ton papers: First.?All applications for passes to go 1 South must be made in writing and verifi? . . 1 .. 1 > ? ? ? cm i'\ uaiii, auurcsseu io Major Li. U.Tur* * ! nor, Ju Jge Advocate, Washington, D. C.t 1; as follows: ! ; I, A 1) , applicant for a s i pass to go to City Point, Virginia, and ' j . uw rivaling at ,do solemnly swear " : that, if said puss bo granted, I will not ' tal? any properly oxcopiing ray wearing ' apparel, a:.d that nil the articles to be ta' ken with mo are contained in the mink or ' , package delivered or to be delivered tq , the quartermaster on the transport steamer " i on winch I am lo goto City Point, That I have not been in any insurgent State, 1 nor beyond the military lines of the Uni' | led State?, within thirty days la*t past, | That I will not return within the military i lines of the United States during the pros-*_ out war, and that J have not in my trunk r | uui un my person any papers or writing* . ; whatsoever, nor nny contraband articles. , ! * No person will be allowed to take more j than one trunk or package of female wear; ing a; paiel, weighing not over one bun? I i died pounds, r.jul subject to inspection ; r | and it anything contraband be found in j the trunk or on the person, the property . ! will be forfeited and the pass revoked. . j Sccond.?A passenger boat will learn , j Annapolis, XJnryland on the 1st day of 1 , j July nex', to deliver those permitted to go ' South at City Point, and the baggage of I j each applicant must be delivered to tho I j quartermaster on said boat, at least 24 ; hours previous to the day of departure for I inspection. I Third.?Children will be allowed to ' accompany their mothers aud relatives, 1 and take their usual wearing apparel, bfj? ; the name and age of each child mjjst fjja i given in tlie application. Fourth.?Ladies and children do&iring ' XT_i. ...;n i_ . ? - ! iu cuiiic i> ui lii win ue received oq ins > ' boat at City Point, amj taken to Annipo~ ] li*, and every adult person compg North will bo required to take and JubBcribe to , i the oath ot aUeglancc to ther Government , [ of the TJnit.ed States beforartne boat leaves , | Fortress Monroe. Jjje L. C. TUliXERj^mdge Advocate. :! Yankee Diabolism im Louisiana.? i tim' iliii.iBif'illn, ( a i?i?n-aj? - ? , . ..w y 4 * * nuui i ? nj VV/?/CUPTU(f I learns that, under tlio Yankee decree of, i banishment from their homes in New Orleans, of th<Me who will not tnke the oath j 11 of allegiance to the United States, the wife j of General Beauregard, with hor mother , and sister, were ordered to leave the city ; j but owing to .her extromo illness, she and ' I they were permitted to remain, until her 1 ! condition should bo so far improved, a3 to 'j admit of her removal without parrifice of ' '; life. The venerable father of Mrs, Beau- I j regard, Mr. Deslondes, who has become 1! blind through age, was detained, alone, up, | on bin plantation some forty miles above the city, none of his children being per1 j initted to bo with him, nor be to join them, ; | I unless he would take the oath of allege ! I anco to Lincoln'* infamous Government.? j j Hi* eldest son has been held in the cuaUnlv * I ns n lioa^ge, by the Yankee authorities Jl ! ever since they got possession of that part li j of iho Stnte, being refused the right of i| i exchange. Cuq Austrian tyranny 'in j Hungary or Vocetia, exhibit an instance M of greater inhumanity. a They Jinve a man in Mississippi so lean 8 that he makes no shadow at all. A rattle- a snnko struck at his leg six times'in vain, 9 and rotirel in disgust. Be makes all bun? fl gry that look at Lijn, and wheo little ohil? 8 1 dron meet liira in the atreeta thoy r^n bowe and cry for breach 8 It is a stpry current among the Tan* -9 1 Wo ?l.o? t? ; 35 ' ..... ..... Muiiuiuu WW UT1DCI^| H 1 through yirginia, the wquld riao from the water at eyej^fcr On his return tfie place,^ and piped ojjfr 8 ^ "Tlip.t's a fino strain,*' said one 'gP&tfe*. j'/H mnn to ?p6ther, allMiog linger at a ctnoert tbs "Yoo," *aid ft cpuntrymoo wht> ut Wflk's "hnt>i?.ba limiiw ?ffcfi'w rti > L.'ll I .na*' 1I**WM