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ALMANAC FOR 1883.' 7. H ~ V2 S 0 S* 1 ! ? m n ? " ? i 1 <i y ^ 11 < V I 4 C I I January ! 2 :* 4 r? o 7 s a i<? 11 15 13 M 10 10 IV IS 11' 'JO *.'1 22 2:5 21 25 20 U7 2* 2!? 30 :>l FtBKl'Ar.Y 1 2 3 1 [> 0 7 s it in ii Iti * l:{ m 15 I fi 17 18 19 20 > 21 22 23 t!4 25 .20 27 28 M Alien 1 2 3 4/507 h ) 111 11 12 13 14 ]!> 10 17 IS Ul 20 21 - '! 21 2."> A 2V 28 J!) :;o o 1 ^ ? Arr.iL ] J a i r> f. V s -*o 10 11 12 1:1 1 t 15 |i; IT 18 1H 2(1 21 22 H-'l 24 25 2D 27 23 29 El) ay 1 I & a 1 r, r, f i k si In 11 12 1:: /II 15 K> 17 IS I'.i 20i 21 22 23 21 25 20 27? 28 2? 3>) I ;n 1 2 J 1 5 r, T S 11 I iff 11 12 13 II I.-J 10 ljr is 1!? 2" 'V m 2 3-1 7 Fx !? 10 11 ' I I /lo ir. 17 18 l'.? 20 ->/22 2:{ 1!? 25 20 21 -i?2'.t :< ? :u * ? ?" J h f. I ij / J 'J fl l'i la u 1.1 * ^ ? i *"* "! -1 >/nr.Mui:R f \ ?. r> j j, c / fi It I ? 11 12 > ; I.-, o IT iP 12 3 4 f, 7 S HI 11 li U 1! IS 111 17 Jl'.i 21 22 '43 I ~ /2:> 'J 7 'JS 2'.' :!H HI N :v.Ki.? ' u !! 1 !j "i 7 \ ** !?.? 11 12 It 14 ^ II 1<5 17 1? 19 2?? 21 ^ f 21 iiS 20 27 2Si ) r w ) 1 2 3 4 J ' J <i I r? v im i i i. JlH It 15 If. IT IS lv \ J 21 'Sl 'I'.' '24 '25 '!> ]f ".7 "-S 29 8'.? :?1 cux4id\:< ?>f Tin-: moun. y JANUARY. >j!1 Mti"ni,n'li ilay, 1??l?. 1-lni. aflt'f f.iisi l'2!ii ?l.?y, ,Vi:i. nft?.*r. N?-\v Much, '.!l!i <lnv ltlli. }*nn linn n. J irsi. IJnniii i. 2'itli ?inv, -lii "Jliii. after. FEBRUARY. * Full vl ilnv .' II. I ::.m. nfti-r. I.iiat I'Miiiwr. 1; It -l:iy. -jlt .riti^jjMt'r. Ni-tv .Moon. I 7' li iliiv. '.'It. ;>j0^3^vr. l'irst Ijuurlrr, '2.r.tli ?l.?y, !t:ui:t.. uumi. I'll*i ' '" n. !i 17"; ni"ftt. i.n>' ?j.. .1 !*. '.lis. M.II, ;i . i* Ni: w .M ?in. !'. <) <l:iv,'jil. !' '. i! ii,,r:i. ?.-t l^i: irliir, 27lit ! ... -!'i. <>!t).. t:: n. APRIL. # l t:;l M. ?!!. Si ?iny. lum it .Si-M I ;:li I'ir.'t '> iv. Oil. -J . tii u.i.rn. J I; i. X . Full M-l.ti. l.-l .*11V. 1 !i. i. l.a-l l^cial t l\ 7l!i .liiV P'la. i.n.tiT. i .\'r\V Moon, I .Mil <!>\. - i I. Still. M AUGUST. f 1 :> -t Quarter, r.ili a\. :n.. im. im-ii-i.^^ >< ? Moon, 11 !i tinv. lull. l!':i ' 'jMfi J'iist Quarter, -1 ; ! <ln\. -lii. Tm 1'i^P, Full Mokii, ii ?i iv. ''>111. .-Ajmr. .list Quarter, 41It day!" iTh. after. js"t\v .Moon, J2ili day, Ilii-JjBi'i alter. First Quarter, 2"t Ii <1i\ . tnurii Full Mooit, 27ll? day, Hi. 6m. morn. OCTOBER. I.nut Quarter, -111 day, "li. 2jni#iiftcr. New Moon, lilli day, lli. lStiy nf;<-r. .Firm Quarter, lyth day. 2U. mm. after. Full Moon, iltltli day. 111. 2np after. NOVEMBER. T.nst Quarter, 3d day, '.'li.#7;n. morn. New Moon, 11111 day, :{li. 1 m. moru. First Quarter, Ifetli day, "Ii. 4m. n;??rn.. Full Moon. 20tli dav, ;jli, Lotu. mom. DECEMBER. J.ns' Qunrler, day, -lli. 1 Cm. moiu. NeMoon, Kuli day, ?li. 16m. after i.*i..^I (in. i-ii.'.i .. ?C* " ' ? I !"> Illl'I'C.. Full *ili 'JOin. after, i ECLIPSK^ FOU TI1S VICAR lSf.3. Viral?Of the i-'uii, Mn3* 17tl?, 11 li. 0un>. it; ti , . .nionii;.?. ?Qf Mti; Moon, Juug 1st, 4h, -lSm. aftj. pMP ttooii. Third?Of K'O Vi'on, Nov. 25th, 2h. lCin. ft. tin fi.ortuitt; I THE ABBEVILL?~PRm BY LEL & V/ILSCN. ^ ABBEVILLE S. C, ATI fitmnmiTAiiTAi ixiaiuo \jx a u jodui^yjiiui Two I>ollars per year- if paid J^rndvanee Two I'.ullais .Will Fifty Centa if dK paid wit in six months?nml Tlirre DoUws if not |?? before the expiration of the jKir Orders from oilier S'ates tyjaftl invariably accompanied by the cash. , * RATES OK ADVERTISING. All advert item en If u 111 be inserUfP fit O Dollar per equal e Casii. (S Brevier lines wrlei fur I lie fir# t i inert ion und lifiy cents for ca \ Subsequent insert ion. Aniiuuiiviiig a Candidate (not inserted un paid for.)_T?n Dollar.-". ^ Obiluiiry Noticed <xeeedinp one square, 4'ipht lines, will bo charged lor a* ndvertis incut*. ' Marriage notices solicited. Jt All Communications uot of gejBral intcrc will be charged for. & All ad vert iiements not ]imgl^ tbe numb of ir.RM'fionn rnni L-...! .... _;? i #? -? ? ? win ue pu )U1i<-d till forbid iitul chnr^MacunYdiiii'lVMoney f?r Julr Work niJf Advertising fro nny except regular patron#will be consider due us poon as'the workjsdone. tfiltacriWiB luJKhors, in dehtrd to \ ore urgci:l!v icqtie^flrTo send us the nmou of tlieir indi-htcd^yimmediately. The undfiffened having located at liin Fat /' cr?, J. 'Y.JpnVvv'* two uiile^ uoW.li of I,own< I > .ville, orftrs his IVpfctsiofal Services in all > 'is hr?ii.che* to the cjliz-'ii* t'f that viohiii , All |>:itiunt? entreated to his care will be fait fully "attended to. > | ^ JAS. E. BAfcER. . June 11, '03, 0, 3in / BE, S M : * I MX.- /% .. * 4rV ~^W - -V THE frioiida of HENRY S. CASON, roHpoot-" fully announce liiq) n oandidnte for ronllcetii n for Tux Colloctor of Abbeville District^ nt ti:c next election. Nov. 14, *03. iy. If !IS? otice. I Orncr Oisi-tnvii.i.k ?t Coi.i:mi-.i\ U. II., ? Columbia. April 8. 1 StVJ. ) I rI~MlI* Agents <?f I hi* company me instruoted I not :?> f<K nny Co:tou unices or. dored to lie sliippi'il, ami not li? rcccipl. for it I lion, unless it ism good ordorand plainly mnr' The Company 1ms never acknowledged I j ils>*!l liable for Coif on until it is ordcrcl to l>e j j shipped. nmi is receipted for. Col ton thrown I j upon the llailrniij platforms ami alone the ' lino of the Itoail, and not roc 1 pi oil for. is at- j ' lllOOWIIor's risk. It. i< OWlillv PVtmaml l<i fii'o i i to lie stolen, ami lo.-s ami damage fnjtii oj,l??r 1 onusos. Much con fusion must arise from its ; ii"t. lining plainly marked. ! I'? isotis interested are requested to keep ihrit* ! Cotton at hunig until it is to tip shipped over ! the ll.?ad. i liv order of TIJIi l'UKSIDEXT. April 2ft. 'pa, j. tf ' CTR^fc^ILLE AND COLUMBIA R.H. COMPANY. ! nwAwm?r*v srrcrcmTTT.xi I V/AAA.AX1 V" XJ VTA. U JJJUl ! IT TIIAIN LCAVU ! ('oinnibiiv 7.;>0 II. III. ' A SM.ii ?l 24 J N?\vli.'rry 11 i>S " I Nincly 1.10 |> in. i (?ricii w 'io-.I t! I f> " j Al'l'fv ilie i.r?:> ' Cnlesliiiry S.oO | lirl'.OIl ,\Vi!liin:.-t*>n 5.i'.? " I Ar.K!VK pCrociivillc f'.IiO " tiiiXVN TUAIX 1K.\Y? j Of.::vi.'<J 4.45 n in j \Y |H.,(tinfoil ti.1'4 * 1 l?fit .'ii ti.ss | I AU'.'villo 7.45 - j j t ok- >uiy S ' | | Ci( n ' "<i' " j I Niiit-i% ix in.;s ! | Now lie try l'i.ifi p. in. I , j Aislon " I AI:r.IVE \ I 1'?>111 ml.iu 4 1.1 " j T'i roniir.cncc oji MONDAY lfith:i>t j lYh. '20, lSt',.!, 41, f NOTICE. i i nAVIN?I I?ui??1it ilie Intel est of Dr. 1 r.KANC.l, in the Book and Drug Store, I "will, as far as the limited mentis will nllow, 1 owing to the war, beep such Stork n? lias nl. way# Weil kept. All orders must be addressed lo nil?. j CAS 3-1 I r..-ii"ir the System all over the Confederacy, it attend Order?, n? 1 do not intend lo have a lioi'l; ol l"re?hl. 1 J-:i>W|N I'Altivlli:. i 71) n no hi" CiAOUjlM1 b y~ b~ w~ qivbts.f ( 'pi,i fmhia. h/o, U.iiiv !'. ; er, |"T aiinum Jl'i ; (i-luii.i.ia Jimmor. (U'vkl v.jycr i> n ii it'it 4 i lut i.. / a<]i>|>ti-ij .<1 rict:y Jf <"i?s?li S_Y.?t? n>, no ; v.;..' in atlvi nee. i ardiant i:v rimy r. pciuni. CQX.TTMTB1A. R. CX MTWCHIITIpXI'm* 1lc Daily O'lotrdl-in $1^,00 n vcan " ' i'.'i.Oi) li?r d iito-itlisj ; r.n- ?!>y ]?M time ? luoutfifl ; Tii-W.fkly Guardian^ $f? ti ' " t>4 for 6 iHCiiil.Iif. . l'?>r siii v time 70 ceiitrt a moiitR. j W? ? !?!v (juartliuH, \ , $4 a ywr ' " for l?-inou.Ac. | Ni? 9u'-?uriplion for Icfs lime, c CHRONICLE & SENTINEL. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, T Kit MS: DAILY PUBLISHED MORNING AND EVENING. ONE YEAR U *20,00 j SIN MONTHS J 10,0(1 iiuir.b iuv.>llin 1 5,01 TRliWEEgLY -M ONE YEAR Sf 512.0C TX MONTHS V li.Of J1REE MONTHS T 8,0( ?o WEEKLY. A.MAMMOm SHEET: ONE YEaR W 4.oC ALWAYS IX ADYMNCE. Ai.l Papers PTori-tb ,vi y:Ie ? '!> or x-im timj PAID F?.l; NOT I<RKVIOI<<SLV lXSUf t:i>. , Tiir; hi mi mo niMex a miner - PUBLISHED DAILY, SHH1-WKEKLY AXI WEEKLY. Jf The DAILY lUCUAUpD* EXAMINER i; _ mailed for $15 pur yea Jor $' < for nix month* ~ a>/> ;or tliroo n)<n A for onu month J. inviii'iulily in bilvam.-j<S _ Tlic SEMI-WEEK LWFXAM t XKit is i?Miei l( every Tuesday ami FiSny > it? inlvnnoc jj Tlie Skmi-Wksklv wiM.vit -1 1 r a les term than nix tnonl w $r? The WEEKLY KJ?MINEIl i? i-<ni?.tI *>verj 0 Friday, a'lid.mailed nu''?eril?er.> at V-l pel minimi in odt'uucti. Jjlie Wkkki.y will not bi ' mailed f-T l"Sg limn Ju elve months. lie x Ml- r.A \.?I I .M'.I* is ptlDllithud' Oil tlje CUSI ?? ) eyt?-in, nnd will n<J| depart from it un/lcr anj uli circumstances. lVjfaona ^ln? dedre to gef'lhl paper will please ajteohiproy thcjr orders will til ili?*vanli. ' " \\ I'erwms Fending subscriptions Uiust do it n or lli?'ir own risk.' e- Ad vertigeipeiit^ w^l be inserted in t he Daily rtuni Weekly mid y enkly at one dp)jftr pe eqimre for every, iuicrtion. !bt AdvtrtweM ujuntkiay in advance fpr thef advertisenifiita. Fily word'# or leca constitqti er ? square j b- C2?~ We will uuer no cireutnatancc* returi unsolicited and rejated communications. NEGRdtS WANTED 5 THE jpGHEST CASH >. jjPltXCES, ... iP irr.-ii 1.- / je. \'gr " tit of jmiu jor f | NEGROES. A^Jh, /ihlAK VANCE, , mm Greenwood, S. C. IV bW 43 tf From Lkk'k Aiimy.? Cim.i'Epbh, July' 24.? We arrived liero llii-? morning. Tiio enemy are supposoil ti? be making lor Fredericksburg. All %?ell but very tirod. O.in sAv no more. Me.vje's stnteniont in regard to llio capture'of a brigule at. Fulling Wafers, j is false. P. \Y. A.?S/htLiI to Situ, litpublican. J S-fA'l ETL>F i>OU fl I UA UOi .1K7C, 4 BDEV1I.LK DfSTIUV'f. In J'Ji/uHi/. 5><ci>1irn W. Willit } mid wife anil .titers > Dill fur 1'uitition vs. ) .James Hank* ) mill wife mid others* J It appearing t? our satisfaction that Dr. S. : 0. N. iVrmnoii ami Francis liis wife, Win. Harmon, 1'ii-lceiir Harmon dimI Mary Harmon, j il-fcn.leants in tln> nlmvo Klnlcd caw, ronidu l?p- I yoiul tliti limits of this Stale, tin motion l?y | lliirt miJ Calhoun t'otijp foI.-< onl. ? < <) that , rftiil ?]i'f?'l)il:ilits <li? aiin.-ar an-1 l-l.-a.l, aiihWi-t- ! or ileum r lo.?ni<l Hi)/ wilhin Vfirco inonlli-> from j tlie |Hiblicntion hereof or (lie pnin? will )?< taken J'ro Cu?f>Kxo iijininsl tlicm. \VM. II. l'ARKEU, c.i: A.n. ('oinmissioiii-r's Office ( July !!l, isr.ii J 12?3m _NOffCti. Applicnlioti will l?c inii 1 o. nl. |1ip iicxl Scullion j <>f our Sliilc l.i'gisliilurc. for tin* renewal of tlio , flmrtcr to Incorporate Little Moiintniu Church ! ?ol?l School I'runliy icrian. J?ly H, '6.1?Sin BUTT I. KM AND YIALS"! HI!!NO much wniito.l, I will buy nny that i iinij- l>e Sri.ugliL to me. Tlu-y mu*t 1>p CI.I-iAN. > HI ?W IN l'AKKKK. i t-Vbl3fc18AS 41 if DOTORS AND CREDITORS, i Estate of David Keller, dcc'd. i U A 1.'. r?-r?ons 1 inK-liti'il to tli<? Ksln'i- of' x V. l'uvi.l Ko1I>t, 'ixfloiwd, now iliti% l?v ! No?c or \I. ore xolicilcil to pay the t>:ujie ' i lo Mr. \S'm. 11. AVn.so.v, (at. the /'fju Ojfiec ) I rvn<l !.n,vinic tlemamU n?jaiii.-t the l-.*ti)te ! j will priteal them to 1 h*? properly nttost i cJ. NANCY KKlil.l'jli, Ailmn. Jan no, isg:; ;;;? ;t;u 50,000 POUNDS OF \Vn-"he?l and uiiwnsht',1 Wool wanted, for which the 11 ijjlK'S! ->!i IVice wiii lie paid. Also. on hiiiul a lijnr?- lot of ?-$c?*lleiit Factory Vnrii, lioih coarse mul tint Numbers. Apply to .1NO. McllKYPi:, Ay't I Aljiscvillo C. II . P. O. I Abbeville C. 11., June 1 It, IPG"., 7?if MICE TO CREDITORS, Cr?-ililor.< of the Kstate ?if G. K. l-'nrrint'tnn IWd, are Iierehy notili >?! that in three mouths finln this 1:?tu tiunl Srtlh-mer t of H?ii! Ksliiti will mini* in the Orilinarys <>lli-*?*?all <1?? I iiirwi?irf isol tb?ij j?iv.4cJitc<.l lor i^cttlciuvtit will : li? liajTt-d. WM. H. PAUK Kit. c i.a iv aii.l .\d:n'r. i July 7. isr.il. in, ifi STATE OF <5QUTH CAKOLINA I i ! JWI^mL " ? -*" EC I. TlV E i iKI'AllT.M ENT, C?Lt"Miii\, Ju!v 1 ISO.;. I ! VTT llKli'KA'*, information tins he?n received j ?T Ht this department I lint WILLIAM T. | MOSS, wlm was in tin: jail of Uiuhlatid l?i-liut mulct* ^entente of death for tin' murder of J James Phillip?, <li?l, on the niixlit, of the ti7i.li of I June, made his esenpe from the said {nil : I Now therefore. I, >iILLElHjE I*. IMlNIJAM, f Ci^neiwi: "1 the State of South I'aroSin.i, do hereby ofler ft reward of ONE "JTI11H">ANI> IJOI.LAIJS for the n|iyr? heiu-ion of tin- mi id Wiliiuir. T. Mow, ami Ins delivery into any jail iu tl.is State.. SliJ.l .Mnba ij about JS V VII If old, f*rt 111 incite.* high, weight about. 14'M1?a. Oatk hair, wears a muustuclH* and is rather jjood looking. Lie is f.ani.\Vi.lu? e tint}*, Nufili Carolina. CSiv?n under tnv hand am) the seal of the State, at ('olmlSiu, this m-fltld day of [U- !v] .'oily, A. 1>. one thousand eight hundred and sixy-three. M. L. 150MIAM. i ??tm. iv. uuvpt, acerotnry ox aiuie. I July S?4t I \3)~ 'I"-' l?i?|??sr? <?f ihfl Stale i>ybli?h twice | a week fur one montlj. THE.STATE Ob" SOUTH CAROLINA, A 11 BE VlIjLE 1)1 STRICT.. i In Equity* 1 JaniceM. llopkiiiB Y and 'Wife j i vs. ^I$ill for Partition of li,cf?l ' William Crowdor |. EsUto., ' and \Vife. J. I "I T appearing tliat Win. L. liyrt-.n, Wm. I Mc01i<h> and his \vif?*, Ilicey, and R?1u-rt j Jtiirtnc, defendants, in - t-litv above cnac, reside : licyon : l.)io I. iit-s of U|ia Stiii*,*, On tu?tii>n l>y j lfcn' & Calli- iin Coinp. Sol., ordered ".liui. sj.i l ; d'-'&ndav.i* dp appear and pfoudt answerer doI :.i I'.-i -r > -?-? | ....... w.KUI.U! Ulll VI 1/UIJIJI1111III. W ll.ll 11j I months from publico' i??n hereof or the > oiuiie will be takfii fro coi>fe?M> ni'nirw: thvlsi. \Vm. II. 1'A.UIvKU, t t.to, CommissioniT'd Office, ) 5 May 27. 186U. J 4 3m , SALE OF LAUD IK ABBEVILLE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ' ATWiVJLLK JJlSTJilGT?In Kqnty. ' Itt'tiBKJ? .CL1NKSCALBS x?. J. 1\ CUNK! SCALliB; WM. CUNKSCALES etnl v.-. . oS' -P*^ /0T Partilim. , > . 1 Y>Y virlu.e ofllie decree oj klip.Qvurt in lliia JD onset wifl aell. at'public auction, ul Abbe6 villc Coprtlubi^c, on t(io MO.NRAY iu 1 AUL'IIH next* r_- , , | fl.c REAt/TS'PAtE of 1).. Vi-anlc Cl^kscal^, 1 <l?ce[)o?e.l, situated <>ji llo^kju creck, con?i*tI iiiir <>f forir traVa;- Tiftut Ko. 1 known as the | "tlome Tract," containing 261 3 4 *cnp. Tract r j Ny. 2 known as the "Ib>g?kin iluater Grouud j Tract,"' containing l,j) ncrca. /fratt No. J uuuwij hi me "-|iuii l met," containing 2'27i e AcreM. And Tract No. 4 kno.wn as tile "Ilawkini> Tract,11 coutoioing 09-acre*. ' ' 1 Term* of Sale?A cretfft of oite, two and three year*, in equal annual )n*ulmac.ts, with . interest from the day of sale, except 'he costs which mn*t bp paijl" in cash. The ppi-chaseri . to give bond Villi two or more good ?areties t< secure the pytohasa money. / 4! * * ./ W 11. I'AUKWV, Abbeville Courthoune, 7?li Jul* >863. J, ' July 8~tf - ; . * ?n?" ' - - *' RAGS I RAGSJI 'JfHE HIGHEST: CJ&U I'l&CK will't* p?1< forCCHA^LUN^' A-fl} ePj'tOX |t.\G? - in any donntity. . . a ' ?L % JiA>f60% r Tin: INVASION OF PENNSYLVANIA-THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG--THE RETREAT TO BAGERSTOWN. We g'vo below an extract of a letterfrom an officer o! Northern Virginia. Ir. give# tlw only connected, intelligent ami intelligible accoent lhat lias vol bi>?>n fjivon to tin- public of the movements of General J,fe fii'in liis crossing of tlio Potomac I') his return to 1 {ager.-toun, after tlie battle of Gettysburg: THKCIJKAT I'KNXSYI.V.VXIA CA.Mf.VlCK. ' YKe .advance of the Second corps : grossed into Maryland on Thursday, June ! IJJth, t ear Shepherd-town. Qejural Rhodes had already cro-sed below Mar? tinsburg, niid was occupying 1J ijjorstown. Oenerul Jenkins was at C'li!tinber>b?rg, ami Imhodcn about Cumber laud. The second .... i 1 > i. . ? .i:. . \ : | ^r.v irjM iu-^ uivisi?niy iiceuiiiiMi | lite baUie-fiold of Antietain the ilOili, 'Jlst : and J'j'l of .Faiip, ;iinl marched beyond lIa?ci?-town on tins 23d.?Th? reception of lhc.-n gallant viclors of Winchester all tliroii^l; tin.' lower valley was rcfr^shii g. ana at Ulicpheidstowu fair ladies crowded tl o streo! ?, and welcomed t.hf sold'ers with (lowers and Mnilet?. SliMipsburg was blnek Ui.ion, but ling* ?stowu tnrnvd out w:ld witli joy at our approach. On the 2 1th the coins pushed on through (Jreeijcasilo to I'iu'iiibe^biirg. 1 should s iy here thai ICarly *boro ofl to Waynesboro'. and wns.it Yolk when ihtj rest occn i ;d Corlide. At <iicoiicastlu and Chamber-d.urg the store-; were taken posse.-id.m of by th-Qiiaitfiuias'er, the contents seized, solar as thoy were useful to the army, (i.e. to the (Jititrtermuster) and appropriated according to an accurate distribution by Ci icf Quartcrniasteis and tub Quarter A Gi-ncrnl pot ? hat., lint a? '< ) iIiq re.', shoe?. I,fv t?, * ;*'.if-?o.?. whUkoy. foi t1:o most pan, ti nt. ?ioai, un' futliomsiM'* .'j ongf*, ilie active Quar orV I )e|> i| ir-tt tllfcl|J. AtSi.:pI :i?i.iiirjr l*'c- rack ul the i.:ilvoau w:k t*?-n i:j .?.;<! at- ' a hrij?e burned. 'I it* ! cirzp'ss, v h<> turned out in lnr?r.? uuml"*)* | ii? witnt'.-s tin; of lli" rebel-, v.cre ! g. neraily quiet. Occasionally you fomil t j si ii itcil git'? or a spunky parson. Un', if I i.i.e fart was mure rein irkable than anv I ..tlt?*r, it is thih: That portion of i\smi1 s) tvaiiia which our army occupied, was : roiii|>u:fiy sut'jHtfiuca ; very Jew having i tlio courage to raise their 11 :??I. Forage ! inpr thrived. For a little Confederate note ! and often lor nothing, a soldier could pet , onantuies . f onions, n|>|)lo butter, cow tiul! tor, limit, good I>utelt loaves, cheese, and ' every de igi.t'ul thing in the grand rate: gory r?f ilie productions of the great Cumbet hind \ a'.Ky. ! "On Friday, 'JC'.h, we look up tho lino ' of march through ' lmnhersburg on the llarrist'ttrg loud. J lie splendid hand in , llie 1 :h Ijoui.-i am brigade, Colonel Williams, preceded the column, playing "Dixie1' ai d ihe Marseid.iisc, whilst our redcross : li;inncis 11 muted pio'idly over the daik ! coh'inns out gallant troop?. Tlio scene j Mihjugated thai town. We passed through ; Jfhippenshuig to the sound martini music . again, and went on to (.'arli.-li-. The troops ; were not allowed to ]>} under. llorses i were taken a'u) lejeipted lor Ijv auth"i i'^d ng* iit>. So with ?atllo and ili>iir. "j'oso. ; gitig v. a* lohiaU-.i, ht;l I Is/*. sohii?;rs w? r?i j ex ecU:d to p:?y toi their supplies. Jt wjjji , thought. and pc'hap> rightly, Iiiur li.-ensid i plundeiitig would ilcn.or.i!ize the anny, ' and rvnder it useless for ?jrval j?.-hi?rve~ J luy.ts. Jtut this was o?* asionally carried ' to al.Tiird l.-.'igihs, We overheard *ii I oilieer, with hici.i vmose countenance, <1 <?i Iti'fjoiuh n rr t Itn < 1 j i ..I ? ? ? ?? C .. .-I - . |M?.i,inu>n^ iiiv uwitam uuii \jt U rUCII) III* by FO'rc y lebils. Tim burniaji ol rails wa* ;il first prohibited. but afier a day ( i.>r two it was o<MU'ial!y lurinitted. : Wo stayed loiiii cm?nc 11 at Cail.blo tc get what we Witirvd. llairisbnra was in a panie?and some of o>r olfiotis went tu ! I lie banks of I It*.- SiiM|t;'_-hanim and fouii'l ! them fortifying thi: eiiuriiiO-irf ludijiil.s on j the southern F:.dv'. Kai'ly aud J were at York and beyond, seeing after list: j bridges tip as far as (lie mvr, all of wL:cl; ' were destroyed. < )*i the .'JOtli Johnsot; marched hack from Carlisle to Fayettevillt leaving Rhodes at Oailis'e. On Wednesday, July L->1, A. 1*. Hill marched iroir Boiilli Mountain to the tcighhorhuod o Gettysbu g, WIowwl by Johnson. Kiilv readied thesan.e vuomty on llie same <1 i\ from y<?rk, and Rhodes from Catlk-le Meade's advance of thice or four army corps disputed the occupation of the town, giving battle to tlie north and east of tin town Itotn 10 A. M. to about 5 T. M Tlic result was a glorious victory to tin Con'cderates. Tlio iuvincible and gallant Early, who oughf to be ? Lieutenant God f raI, drove the force opposed to him (01 miles, and occupied the town. The llll corps of Chancellorsville memo?v gavt themselves up by thousands. Gordon'! brigade made what is regarded a. tr.ost hril . liant charge. It could but he fiu.cce?sfu with stich me and such a leader. Tin Favetteville road- was "cleaned out" b> Hill ?Khoops sv? ept d^wti the Carlisle rnnd nml K.'-rlr r1<? . rt 'tin "Vnrl- turn. jfike. The loss o; the Gorfeil???-ato' it killed'JUui- wouudrd was probalwy GOU The Ya- koe loss n killed probably Ycaclii ed -1,00 ni.cj his wounded 2,000. Vre enp tared most of liis. wounJed end 52&1 -additional prisoners. "Ge tvsburg in Adaun county, I't unsylviinia, some wlioie ueai ei<;ht. miles fron the Soi.lh Mountain, which i.s llio esisteri boundary of the Cumberland Valley. I is a beautiful town of some 5000 inhabitants, arid the entitle of the following roads a rond from Baltimore; a road from Fred erick, both on tlie southern aide r.t tlx town, and the tin c-e roads just "mentioned between these two former roads and nboul 3-4 of a'mile from the town were twe tall hills, one wooded and detached, (Ik other, the front of a range that swept bad* ward to the SoijtJ). Thc-ep positions t>oldl) comin:u<ded the town and vicinity, and Mpndc prxMipiod them Wednesday, heavily intrenching during the n'ght. 'Oil Tlinrs day ttidrning, Swell's corps lav he|?atl the first eminence and near the {i.dtimort road > A. I'. Iii'.l ocfcirpied. a position t< rfie west of tho town and near it. Long. street was not yet up. During the morn in?, occasional- artillery and infaitr 1 skirmishing atone broke the sileno? tha ' hung oirer tbo &xp?Qtaat floats. The dai | *a9 wajrtn and beautiful, the enerny'a cftv> airy stretched up to the south of the Yoil road, thfg&tAOhlg our rear, bat was okwcl witched by tho iudefaiigAbfo Ktuoc whoso reccut fevervdaytnuid nights lunrcl from ilia vicinity efc Washington was th most wonderful cewalry afcWevcnient ^ t-ho wrfr. **?' ri .<? i ? ' A^Jnat Lbnjrfitrtetc having.'f?S?s?i i ^ the south of-A- opened.- nt fo.u ' M., followed by Hill ^?nd E\r$ll. The ejUsuedr undoubtedly the fiercest eamuflwd ot This tcrrlfic "fire Iwted ti \ 7J m f night. About dark EwelL charged tlio position on the woouen hill. The ortoniy had several lines on this eminence and cannon in position, with a'oatti.s ami planted sticks in rows to prevent onr advance. I The-sides of the !ii!l w. re rocky and pre ? cipitous to almost, an inaccessible degree. ! Onr lines, however, gallantly marched up J under a fearful flie of musket halls and grope. A pftrtial advantage was gained t>y Johnston's troops, and lost, by accident. Hut it WiiR beyond mortal endurance to stand befoie mat teriiuo blast of shot, nuij ' the men were withdrawn, after Miflering heavy h*~s?Uuring the afternoon the i other corps had uU;;;k'.-d the position* on j the south wiihr.ut success. On l'Yidtv. ! July 3d. the bailie was renewed, early ia \ 1110 morning, and with lli? pxccption of a i lull from leil o'c'ock, A. M -, to one oVlo.-k, j 1\ M., |:is-t?'il nil Jay. The C'^nfetlsMaies I did not sncceed in holding any of tlie erest.--, alihou^h one or two were reached \ ' ami night again closed on tlic smoko-v rap ! p?id -Held.- -From .*) l-'i to o, P. M., den. | Sltl.'irt, suet erded in driving back, very j !iand.-*oiii?dy, the enemy's cavalry threaten i iiijr o?ir rear. The tight was quite severe j and loss unknown. Tims ended the great battle of Gettysburg, tl c most tcniaikabh* j conflict of i he \v!ir. The lor?s of the ciimiiiv j probably 25,000 men ? pcihaps 30,000 | d'.niug the three rbivs. Ho was severely I handled? for it is believed that lie fell | hack with the greater portion of his force j on Fiid iy night, towards 15ooiisb<iro." . What, their pajierd say yon kn .w better J than I. It is reported with us iliat they 1 claim little or nothing, hut I don't believe ' it. When 1 turn tVom this to our own hiss my heart sicket.s. It was IV ghtful. ' I In; I.j.s in irri.fcial oluceii was reuinkv? j bly proat. I uehevo tliu lollovinj* to bt i corr?u*.t< 1 'Hrifi.KlIer (lencial (JurneU, killed; M jni lienwal 1 liinb'ft, leg mnj'Utat'nl and <-a|?ltircd ; liiigiiijicr General J. 11. Jotic.-, pc< creiy wcuade'l, Bri;?adM'r C<?ne..tl Jours, of tin: cuv; 'rv, onpiurcd ; 1'riy.idnn (J< !it?ral A I'd'i: r, wounuud and p> i-on?*r ; P.iM'adiei' General Arnmtcad, wounded and prisoner; Bii^adier General links {-laip, irioilally wm<He<I :iu<J lett ; l?r':?aii!er CiiMi'Tal Ke?nper, kided; Hrigadier (leneral Jenkins, slightly wounded. "The li-1 of Colonels ami otliei fi It! officers lost is enormous. The field o(licers of the First .Maryland battalion wete severely wounded. All of the fiHd' officers of I'icketl's division, except the commander and one Lieutenant Colonel, are killed : a id wounded. This divi-ion was almost j destroyed in otie brilliant, charge; and, as I i's gallant commander locked over the pitj ifid remnant of his brave buys, he bowed I his head and wept like a cjuld, "All our wounded that could he tr^nsI ported were removed beyond tlie I'oiom ic ? Tlin.cn cr.v^i7>!v uw nnwlixl li.'id fn lif* li-ft j The Confederate lo.-?s in killed, wounded i and prUwier*, .( F which there are lew] j mu-t. Iut twi'it;/ t/iouxuiul. ' Ail d iy long July -Mil, our army la) : in line of b::tt!c, in a nc\v position over! looking the town. Scarcely a picket sliol ! ilihiur!??*J the day-long <piiot. M**adc w,u j withdrawing, but we did tint know it ; j Our trai s w^re quietly movi:i? bivk to . ? Willianisptiit, arnl are no w Siit'eh parke< I there, \\ ith the lo.-s of but twenty vehicle* j of various kiinls, and teams! This wa . | biilii mtly executed, | "On the night <>f ;he -lib the army be: ?a*i quiet'v to fall l\n:k by Faiitlehl t.?j w anl-j 2 ?HgcrM?>wu. We marched slowly , ' I'm me >\iu?jc anny io??k one roan. j\no\i pi 2 A. M .July ~i, I halted xviili some met j near a C nfudeiat.c ho<;?ital, where 1 found I several unl>uri?d dean?ono noble f?.?rn , ; l> ing bei ween two vounded turn ? am ! ! fevt-rnl other dead on tlie straw. The> ( j were North Carolinians?many severe!} I wounded. AH needed water ntid olhci ! One poor fellow lay then . with Ii'h bowels? out and some fingers olf in the la-t agonies, with no covering am | no watt-r. Another was deliriou?, am Sj.oke sje::sihly on hut one subject.? In . wanted water! water! whiell he dranI with lierce thirst as I litld his head. Noi ( a nurse nor a surgeon in all the building C was left! All. gone,. cowardly gone i unc nitj-.ts jivui iiiitiiuru iiiuii were ?rii iv , w;iii lor hours, nay; it might have beer ! days, f. r some Yankee attention?poorlj . | supplied, when twenty five thousand paicli ed tongues demanded food and water ii I Yankee hospital-*.. 4*The march hack to lfagorstown, ao?n< , twenty-four miles, occupied three days l_ The army took one load most of tjie way . and marched quietly, and with dignity r back. ' No defeat to the Confederates \va: , shown in that pr >ud, invincible iread, thai , Rpiritc-d and bold lioart,. that grieved bu 4 proud'.and fierce army of freemen. Th< morale of our army was utterly in ffeoted I | but M'etdc dare not say so much, as k< points to his terrible loss and his "enforcec retreat. One word hero ne to hi '? greatei loss. It mav be said that the attacking armv, especially when assailing such t , position, must suffer more than the other i?ut tho Yankees were orouuled on then r I lulls, and when oui' eighty cannon ope tie*' . on them the (daughter Was terrific. S<. ) when JJohmwi'* Division attempted tli< cie?'. neatly every shot of our ineu I ok ... among Un*ir jjpinpaci ruttk*. j "We ."lullI iK-t cr?Jc5 tlio Potomac, I be ) lieve. Our army i* yet flumerou.?, i-.lie t perfectly defiant. "Witness even this fact. - A few days ago the Ynnkcc*, with three : pivots of cannon, R'.tnckcd our' psir'c ni W illiamsport. Imbodcn, with his men ; armed the teamsters and charged the ene; my. The wagoner* fought like deyjls ami ; took two pieces of urliU<?ry,*a!Vtf the enciu) > fell back. 5 "UenerftnRuftrt (glo>iou?, uncontyjera * bio Jeb/jd fought tho Yankees yesterday * morning, ii few miles from lIagersto\vn,.or I the Boon^born! road, a id drove t'icm bark r aftur a furious fight, gaining a very hand 80in?. victory. i "Thp rear of onr nriny was fe?blj' attack ? rd as far hb South Mountain, eight mile > from Gettysburg, on its retirement ; bin - Meade lias shown no disposition to iroubh us with his main army. f ' 4,The battle of Gettysburg was a mo* 1 remarkable conflict. It is strange that i attacked Meade tvherfc fie' was, when In r Tlad itMn his power to'choow liiB ovfr) f>9 f si lion and compel Meade to fight-torn. ft / tar. as rail #co (which isn't, far) the bal(t tUv aa fJrrtjjicted ^nd executed on the 2< and w3*? a^r^t; tnihtaf} bHinder. 1 ? M^a^Urh^d-boeB soundly defeated, as Ti ^ 'wQOfcl Wi*e been on-iven gjoun^' or wliei lie Irfctf "attacked" idr Heights, h'm arm a. i u sc.i i_ .uil.;n. ~?i VUIIIU IIHTO tmcil tufc IV <HIU uicoi j/,i ri ted before lie could reach Uallimoro "o 10 Washington. Tlie Jk&jnocacy coirffi be'fti ie+ojdy lfope, And th^sjWa*"lod^fflOr off. A3; ill: i?, wo may yvi beal' lilrft. 'Mcwt pgpw^ , . ' >r . ... .j..?MS adhere to the notion that 'si.ill tro3S the. liver, hut I ciinnot, will not believe It. Tlie promt army pf Northern Virginia will terminals thi* bloody campaign within tli? ' halls of the Fedojttl Capital. ''Wo saw mnnv a Peunsjlvanian tired; j of the war. We met. several Knights of tho Golden Oirel?;. Quo intelligent farmer ! told me that "we ought to he unsuccessful j j in the w?r, v?nl*ss wo captured Abe I/'n- | | eolu this trip^ and that our adyujt in j : lVnnsvlvniiiii was hailed with hearty Joy I j by three million Northern Democrats."' ' Take this lor what it is worth. '4'hcre is j trnlli somewhere in it. i " ? on alt complain -if "respecting private pinjH-rl-y." rinrli w:h the older from i headquarters and attempted to be faithfulj ly executed, lint lake yo.nr horse and I ( follow the track of our army up the CumI bcrland Vniley, tlience to Gct'ysburg and i thence ;o llage rstuvrn. Vou will find tljo | ' roiitij ma'ktd by tlio devastating tr^il? j I destroyed bridges, burnt fence.', beat down ] j wheat, and rye field?, devoured clover j I Ik-Ids, ransacked sioren, hoiseless an-1 cat- j j tieless' f:tuner?. At Gettysburg four houses j were huriiV three largo brick building? t during the Battle of the 1st by the expl<?? , sion of shell The ripinily of the city is i desolate an A trampled and cut up?biting, 1 believe, tliV most marked field, ol the i war. Therelms beo?x no tendency to . outrage. Outmm:es have not plundered, j except in unaunorized squads, and those I wore few. Ordftr ha-i lipr>ri pnfnrrorl ne j much a< possible and well for it t?but still I ilioru \n tlio ncimsary, inevitable trail, which a great artim leaves in its own ' country. | ''Cliainlji'isliurjT ol Carlisle should have been burnt by :u.l!ioWy i-i retaliation for j 'he i!i?li]i -*s dcstiiwt'i^kof IJarien. Sitch lestru.rtioii does not dekiorali/.e an ;irmy? 1 whilst it givs tlie.fov \\!iol-some lesson i by wlp.-li >? vms'Iv* profit, 1 low long 'vi\l j "in- (Jovcniimuit pursu ^his *"Cak-kneed I poli y of s"piiiely rondvujgr tb" in?my's ! cruelty and iiuiumani'and J.dinittiqg it I within 1:11* palo or civiiw.d warfare by llic lsanc,:?n which iliip i'^uih to retaliate iunritaSly carries with iw?Unrn ! but by authority. Destroy ! b^' through official proclamation and ai wnyswith reference t>? soine desecrated home orTuinod city that once adorned a sunny lambcapo in the I A o.'V ?' " ^ FRANCE IN MEXTO. We publish this morning ?? important proclamat on just promulgavd at the '? Mexican capital by (j^ueial Foley. It is an accoinpl*?!ivd fact now ihat 4h? French I army is in complete, possession cwlinl metropolis, that it meets the Invur vw ilie oitiZ'.'ti*, and lliat its (itinera! Jjas deliberately taken everything it)to Ins o*\^fcjiauds, and lias proceeded to dictate a forni|^ go vero uicii'., m|ij>uuii mi jv\?cihive, a wiuiciarv, > :itnl a legislative department; rcStetablisii tlx; clergy, proclaim roliyious ,t^kration, explain the terms on which ihepres^i? to be conducted, tfce; in one word, to treat L the country precisely a? though it were a ' province of France. We are informed further that the Junta established for the 1 government of Mexico, had selected three I j o ti/.-ns to cxoici^e the executive power; . | Grn.' Almonte, Urn Archbishop of Mexico, > I and (jen. .Sala3. Thid Executive, notni J tialtd by tlio French Ministei, M S.ilignv, I were to associate with themselves 215 | deputies, to be chosen by the people, and . I called au Assembly <>f Notables, who were t j lo f rm a pi'rqkineut Constitution of Guy 1 i imminent. * Tito Provisional Executive is I | considered to oc strongly monarchical? ' i Gone al Alnionvg, who is at the head of 1 it, and who is theln.ost accomplished man ' in Mexico, have decided prefeieuce for * that, foriu of government. So'the boasted r Monroe doctrine melts into thin nir, and * we have on our & >uthern border a iioai power; with every prospect ot its permaI j nent hold of the country wliose military ' f.owcr it hhs overcome.-. Gen, Fopey sigi I ni fi/*n i*1 I ir fioifo' ,lTI?o rr*? Htn rrr nitoclinn ic J ' "J"' * ?* --j n?? ; ai an end the poli'.ica! question remains. 1 What the ultimate designs of the EmpeJ ror of Lite French may be in this great inovsmcut, it wer<*, perhaps, hazardous to conjecture. His course since he attained 1 to power gives a*su?ranee that ho seeks the ' h-ippinesa and-grandeur of his. people, in a degree no lesj than the establishment, of 1 his dynasty. LI ho doe& not literally blend power and liberty, ha sacur-ifi tranquility, : without oppression- and violence. \Vv think tlie M?xicans have dona well in f:?ll> ing into hi* hands. If any one can, lie ' will repje<!s tlie disorders and- tba spirit of 3" faction which prevail in that country, and 1 heal the tbronio derangement under which l its- social and political system ha& so long 3 j labored.;?Quavdian. ? I South Alabama.?The ruov'omeut# in r tliis sec.iou ard exciting no little feeling, j Many express fears as to the result qf hii ( advance to Some, on even as far as At. Jauta, by the dueiny ; but it seems to us r-tfhe provision already made lo prevent sucb I n move, 'with the clo^o proximity of Qon. ? Bragg's army, aud the labilities be enjoys ? to transport Iroop-t to a convenient poin; I at a moment Vuotiee, ronders this' seclio'i comparative'}' safe frtfm a mere raiding force. We bolievjs'the enemy is aivaru ot j ilic stale'of tlifngfc aud if ;4Jje ii&.ub'.ca . l\'orl It western Georgia to any very great , extent, it. will be dot*e.l?y a "large fwrc, f;>r t rho pur; osc ofjl.uikiug an?compelling the abandonmeui of liio pyailion. ou.- (Jit) Ton! uesuc. . " i * v I Iicports readied the city Inst evening, from leliablo sources, that some skirmish ing had taken place betwee^Hhe enemyV Advance south of White$burg|V and out r forces, which resulted in the capture of n i few Federal prisoners, and the rooiwjbdei , falling back upon tho main body. . .3: The movements of the Federals InrAIabam% tn?iy tond in another direction, " equally as important as. if> rondo in this s direction. Aru tho authorities prepared t intercept a raid on Talladega, Colum> bipna or-Selma.?Memphis Appeal. t From Koqrnfcix- Viroiku.?The Uieli e mond Disputch of the 23d 6aysi Thert [i seer)i$ uow to be n geieral-ooncurrenoo it * tlio opinion tliut llic YfciiKees nave croMr.c s III? Potomac on both sides of the Mftfc * Ridge in considerate fqfrc6. A gerrtlewAi] f who left Chnrfcitdwn on ^SatunfW? soy's i if heavy force of thfe;'%ucmy wrtw 'near thai o point, having crossed ?t Harper'? Ferr) n and Bliephertlstowij. ^Tlio main body o y Meadu'* armr^ bowever, are unde'r<4tcK>d U , have^cTM8^fet')VHin and Leesturg, ajit jjr ?r$ operating oh ln^' eftitorn aide of , Mil isf rtwtirifeiib, with H'view, doubtless of ibrOTy itT^g their oolfitffn# b^tveoa <>ur ttrfigf* an< It mctitnonu. * * ? rV" STANZAS. lit TIIH f.ATC THOMAS HOOD. Siiit gii-lcS the goiiOe strenir.lct on, Willi, shifting current new and strange ; The water that was h.crp in pone, But those ^Tcen i!jado^*? pever change, . Serene or rufHod l>y the storm, , I On present w.tvea, a* on the pa*f. The mirrorM grove retains its form, The sell'sinic Irees Micir scmWaiice cash Tjm !iuc each fleeted glohule.wcar.*,. That drop boquenlhs it. to the next j. Oho picture still the surface henrs, '4'o i{|uilr^te tlie murimn'J text. Sso, T.ove, lipwevcr time may (low. Fresh hours pupsping those that flee, Ono constant itriags still tili.nl show My tide of lifu is true to thee. INTERESTING* FROM. EUROPE. lUcnii'JND, Jiulf 2G?~In. tbe Homo of uommona un me .aumi air j. rorgusoa j tilled the considering of a change of character of the American war. It would bo ! im'pulilii> to resume tlic subject of recognition of the South, and moved an adj j??uramont. L>rd Palmers ton seconded i the motion in order t^add his request to j Mr. Iloubnek to dt^p tlio debate which stood for Monday. lilVents of the utmost importance arc taking place in America, which will show that it would not bo desirable to resumo the cjiicussion. lie snl??. mitted also that the interview between two members of the House and a foreign sovercign mi matter scarcely fit for a subject I of debate in the House, and might tend to prevent the Kmperor of the Frunch in fuI ture fcouV giving a courteous reception to I Englishmen of ?listinotion. \f.. i 1--: 1 -t ? mi. 1.IIIUT1V iUilipi.wlM'U (II ,HincKI Upon his yer.?<:jty in the ministerial or^an, and declared that all Mr. l?>ebnek slated res? ] i pei-ting the interview was true.. i Mr. Cunningham was prepared to show tha'. the sympathies ty the working clas-oa, I were all ia favor <>f the Northern States, straggling again*!. the rebellion* slave power. Mr. Gregovie helieved-if Mr. lloebu:k porsWtcl with his motion, it w.iuld be rejected by a large majority, which action inijiht be construed into opposition to the independence ot'\h? Confederacy, whereas. the fact was, a v^st number of the mem1 hers were of .^outh^rn heart and soul, bui j they did not wish,, ih the face of' events I now jicnainjj, t > pronounco a prematuro decision. 4. Mr. Foster cxpresseed a hopo that the debate would go -on,, and that England | would r.o longer display the amount of ! eowmdtce iij the matter which s?e had ! hitherto done whs never, the American I question rose. Mr. Roahuck said ha would' re l?vc his answer, and tha motion for a'ljournipen.t was withdraw n. _ July 21.? Tlic New Yorli, Tribune of the 24th says, notwithstanding; ? VJWIVK l?t|-9 ill. IIIC bM ?, IIIU' , spirit of the riot still* lives and w .itches for J an opportunity 'o make night hideous with | the torch and halter. Tliere is scarcely a ! doubt but that the- riotrrs still maintain, their organization, and upon the slightest pretext wiil renew the atrocities of the last ' . ' j week. Threats ha-ve been" ibtde and are still being made to burn the city. Samuel ?. "n J. Fildeii, Senator Morgan and J,udge I'ierpont aro in Washington lo ask the Gov?. crnqi.ent to su^jfcnd tho draft in. the city. { j The gc.u'est apprehensions of tha Gov-?.' ernor are that the'Irish servant girls will turn incendiaries in. a body it the law is executed;. Charleston*, July 2.7.?All q.uiut thin- \ morning. There 'was occasional firing yesterday and last night on. the enemy V i works on Morns' Island. The enemy, ars erecting a new battery about six hundred. yards from battery "Wagner;, the workmen, are annoyed by our gujjs on James Island. The gunboats and ip/jjiitora. have been comparatively quiet ior nip iitst iwo ciays ; supposed' Id be taking in ammunition all ijav yesterday. SeveraJ iuTdjtional blocknders aud transports nrrived yesterday ? Fouie with troops. '?he enemy are supposed to be lauding inoro troops at Littlo Fully inlet, probably for an attack pome liiue thieve! k- A French war steamer stopped off ihe bar yesterday. The steamy er ConsUdt,. frcftn Nassau, hua arrived at \V ihuifiglou. CuARuflkoN, July 27.?AJl i3 qpiet to-night. ^|he weather is hot a^d.iul The.Vicb riib&idfe*&!3 Mission.?Gun readers know tluit tlio object of? this, mis?.* sion to Washington was to. confer with that govern men j\elath'0 to- some abatement of the horrori^uf this war and that it lias keen a failure because Mr. Liu coin o aUiUiniKiroiicMr woma. not receive any. message on tbo slMbjnct. The corros-. pondonce will be pubjwbed in Kprope nod at the 2> arth, anil wilwiofr. Iiurt our cau.-'p., it in auob things aa tiiej which U.reogi!icn our confidence iy, the Mure of this country. Battles lo?t or cities taken or tliifetideii/aoccosofuily, nBsigiid it is true, but these morat iVatureMof tlid ca:e ft re greater arid clearer andlhoro certain signq of our final and not. AVijt success. ?,pl our enemy nmjtip'y^fc* outrages. Xjpt r tbcm put th<j Ahuigh^Hboro and more against, thein by c>uelt and inju^ticp. Such things but footer tli*^ ?re3ult whicl), " ho deairo aud expoct.?Southern Prtsby Ueriuu. . | Good Society.?should be tl?o ainv > 1 of young men lo go into, good society?wo mean not the rich nor the proud, jjpr. yet 1 iUe fashionable, hut the society .of the wise, tji^ intelligent, and th$ good* Wjheu * you find men who know more than. yqij ' do, and from \vho?e conversation you cajj. , .gnin itiioriHKiion, it id alwayglec/# to l*> t i found with them, it ha* brokin dowp I many ft man .to associate* with the low ami Vulgar where the ribald song wa?( . 1 sung, iyud tjje^jpeidont atpsy tol^ jo ctoitc lHUgk^r, or influence tbeb^d'pa*sio?^oJ " ^ i bappir.c&s in Ij^e to peck son* moro learned and ouri teJ, if you deairp happincc* a^vl not misery i I wa.<ijK>'iia irnnln kWflilU with til? "toUilli?,