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ItOM TEXAS.
Hoi'?ro>% Texas, April 4.?Hamilton, the
LkjeoloMttiUry Governor* baaeettblttbed bit
aeal ofOdtferaascftt at Browosfillc, appointed
Lf lb* office?*, Ac.
'v.-/; 9- AJ* A ?* Ml ?. ? ?-* % ? -?y ? * .i
dodgo 4? if* Alerarana it made Jrnlge o* me
Tedcr*f Court at Brcwnfrille arxl Corps*
Cferaii, and tlie work of convocation hm comI
& sauced./ fho balk of tJbe Yankee foace bat
been withdrawn from Ike coast to Lou^tapJ
tearing aboat foer or firs thoosam! men for
carmen and ?ffcnsue operation* They pro*
km an intention of marching 6n San Antonio
A Yankee force of three hotwired attacked
Sardi* on the 10th, and were signally repulsed
bf Col, Bernardo, with a force of lest thin one
v Va&dred and fiftr men.:
The Yankee* cwiutoi ladtaaola on the
13 th. xlaey *? sslll to force a* Fort &|*rr*
v| 1
Mem RiUemaad other*, who h*v? heed
amfor military arrotfef some time post for
tiroteftthb dengna, applied for their discharge
to the ScprecsH? Cosrt oa a writ of Hahm*
Cospm. It w? skvI contested, and they are
dactaugwi, ooly to be reamatwd ander the
* eew lew srapeadisg Ih? privilege of that writ
The cold we&ther has made (topi mJTc*t*
and rendered the protect
A foren swiewfecel blockade steamer has ran
, the bbekade of Galveston whh 4000 stand of
?.?
, Fos#tk?mR4 Federal cavalry occupy Eagle
P<tffi?fo?rba&di?d m&5**k*re Brw?t??ilk*?
Tbecccwy ? nott ftikaccitgOD lite North
ere iiiod Eastern border*oftfcc Suie.
Xbetpim cftbc people tsgood, *?d alt ?tf
mvrej lo tm&wt mmy in km sdwmce
apsosft iSte&ste, aa4 to fight tb? war through
to lb# oadLv 4 . .*&. .
y*ow tos tease mvm&rru
Moms* April i&~~The my htfeet advice#
f?fc* West of tbc
dm rrprt thai a great bauie ?u &ogfct fc$?
twees ueaemi $iii? Saaiib *&d tUcta, near
Shf***gMtt. Back# wan defeated whl^ a hm
|| ' - krntili are fell of die T eokee wclmkd The
iteamer /fcafea bad W*? Mraelrby a
torpedo, as?d the eefebteted tree elod diiM
Aber wo# cepteml
^^K?W.peoeci states that the i|psr wax
A^S Id^Wami Atom jm
A : 11* *m . M- ..?. ? g . . A-:*. ^
Sl^Swwi S rJ Si
feilm ^S???^tV Vntek^gotmx
em. vosscmfr mv*ixrt.
F?sr Viuaw, 0* T?t* Murnmsm April If
?witb (isSam' feiiwofi
f ir^^l tfe* fast dmubtb
i WWW %pjwwwa? jr- ?
Tte Confederal* hm wat tl fc$?d nod
wmhd. Lteeteaeat Cobwd Iieid,cf UmkAkIi
^ MSwiwfyifi, w? mortally wounded,
p 4 dmptitdBi dated Cairo, April 18, om: *It
?? ftpM^d U**t &# f*t*l Fernet, witli * bare
Paduad* 1** jM?t,
. ?m w dsrwtiwia. K#iidbro?Bsisir W?
& >. MayMiL* * f -r#
Jfs^owtCA^ 1???Tbe BdMralPl^
h*? ^ :
1 * jS^ d^wswW^e dreader of Fort
A C^Qi<6l? s^ Kj* tic allowed a respite of fire
Of wo^ea **,<! chi{,
H ?r&t to Calm. tfeen*bilc, two
* v ct Co!emU? frm?! Wfow wbh
\ $fi>00 voter*!** oo their we* fi<H?c o? farfougb,
*m?M> alrf ** Wieved would ?*<
3E*h? ?vwwu>ftiKlft?^lf Fort HaJletk to mete
gMjfr defence. ttens ?m fighting during
eSf&ndaj hot the resolt w? onkn^nn.
The Oosdllwate* occupied Paducah gain os
the Utll, aa^amraefled Colond Hick*, ?o?b
ttt&dwg the foKther? to temndei. Tim h?
fc*dd*Jaw4 V '
Tk Ywkw tef&to of the cent ore of Fort
PHfew soft: Twoffe^ef trtice demanding the
?arand*r of the post, befc n three o'clock, wen
Ml in. v At th?t l?#*r the poured into
the fort, compelling its aarrewtyft The incur
nete fiend? then began no indiscriminate
iteagHer of whiten and blocks aim Out el
the *Mi gwrraon of ?00 enhr remsie
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PROM OEX. JOH.VSTOVS ARMY. 231
Daitok, April 15.?All is quiet in front.? we
Rrc Alabamiang, who were to tare been shot of j
to-day for desertion, were temporarily repriered rti
by General Johnston, until the President could Th
be beard from. foil
j Dattop,Ga^ April 18.?The "Ber.** James
I Find lay, Chaplain of tbe 3d Alabama Regiment
was bong at Tonnel Hill to day for en- J?8
eooraging metier and carrying on a secret cor- j
respondent with the enemy. He made a foil f1*
MKfiMUii ?*ttwiartMlififi(r the iostice of his M?
iwumvivu, wvbhv">*-2"'0 ? - ^
sentence.
It t? reported that Thomas bat moved bis
headquarter* lo.ftinggold and, that bb troops
we roorieg ihttber from Chattanooga. Weather **
clear ami coot ?JI
Power*' cavalry bad a fight recently at ^,1
I Plains' *U>rtt near VToodrslle, ttoipg the
I enemy, takings nrnnber of prhonebrand one
picas of trtiltety. j
r Cot John Scott takes command of tbo carat
y East ol Louisiana,' #
" Daltox, April 19.?Wc had a genera! review
of tbo whole army to dnr br General 'j
I Johnston, and, notwitirttandingthc cold wcath* | '
er, the affair pasted off IneJy and was tirfthf 2
attended. " *
llie ofionsT ? quite active is front ud * '
ring times are looked for by afl.
noa timooa* 2
f*oh ftrsnsm*. jjj
] P*rsfc#m?*0, Va^ April 1?.?There f? eofh | T*.
itdemMe excftcmcn* in the Blackwater aectfon j
m conference cf the adranee oP the enmoj &1?
in U?it direction, 8?rer*J skiranbes hatre u- w,)
ken place. From t$>?t*oftl$y aoerce* we leant
that B&rr**tdr * force wj? landtag in large nam ^
; hen at Porttfnonib cm Wednesday.
FROM lUCIlttO?r?. j 014
RttttJfOlW, April 18??The Secretary of the ?J
i Trcaanry adtrcrtkci tbk morning $6,000,000 ,
I worth of the new guarantied ?x per cent, bond* j jij
j to be jold at auction in thi* city in iota to suit; ^
poniMam <? th?i 2U> of v. Sbk
Hi? of war m Richmond at this
time number tet? than 2000, rododicg 000 0j|
cerorobwioued cdBcrir*, Another flag of truce I jj,
boat? looked for Friday, ^ritb praonm for tx- ]
Mr fasl, French ConsularAgent at Richmond ^
maraed yesterday from a protracted mil to "
the Fmtod State*. Hp armed at City Point ^
In a French man-of-war. it it umimtood that
be has cosseted arrangements for the ship- yt
tromtof the French tobacco stored in this city. ^
Uw of the e?amb chartered hy him a now at
Cky Point, *&d other* are expected next week. a#j
Ilia net# *%ntng bureau of the Treasury Do- WJ
panroeni' wtit be transferred to Colombia tbb
week. The employ tea, cbkfly ladies, will gait
for CofaroM* oti Thmwfay. It k reported that
theFin*and Ste?wl Auditors BsmuawilS also a I
be temporarily rcwoied :*> unm pint further rh
Sooth, .where the cwt of substtenee ? Sees
than la Richmond. Montgowerr and Sri ma all
are bo& mentioned a* the probable foealson of Or
|heae httrvaax for the present. 1
A Yankee spy waa armsod oa the Rappa- III
haaa>ck last Saturday, by Detective Reeves,
whilst on the point of crossing the river, A
imp of the harbors of Charleston, Wilmington, ^
ctc^ showing the legation of the torpedoes, was
J&snd on bfe person. .L.
Tfee weather hero k dear this rooming. It
iKs! milharv oberjtiotm
fo Northern Virgin** will fo eommetx*d Urn ^
woek by the advance of Greet
?tet*o*et April 1$.- A Tank*# *p?, under #1
tio *sn4m^j e*ta* of Sterling King, and bo* j
foted to be a comrade of the ?py, w ho? arm*
%?? ooticod Hi f&Aefikf '* tekgreii), ba? bona
mm/Hi at jfarfem, Va, and refofftM b? re- *?
' tamed prime** from OmpMo^i? m ijio
foe <tatecttrce Na OtbjS When sm^
ht rtpr^mhtt4 hitmclf m the Colonel of
ffo 2d Virginia (Confederate) Cavalry. #?
***** o****ai vola ashy. jjf
OiakoiC. H- April who S
have entered our lint* wilhio the tat few day*
report that the enemy will fc*?i* hfe advance Tl
ttHttorrow, eight dam* ration* bating been ia? &
| ?se<! for ihaf purpose. Thee ske report that
jCiMfil h fortifying Piaet beontauo, m Cal ?
"* * ^ 1 <
jMfir CoontJ. i*uuwrt? aart. out oj use cnetnT
line* my that Grant will fbrec a fight toon, in .
M?r to Uki) *C*sntage of the prewfict of J!
tho*e of b? troop* whose term* expire in M*y, ?
and of whom #o| one-fifth bate re-enlisted. r?
The Yankee army b m anything b?! fine ?p?ri._
to* Meade, however, U receiving reinforce* .
tneata rapidly, V
Ms|or General W. F. Smith, of the army of ?
tbo W?t, be# been assigned to doty in thw ar*
i cot is Chief Engineer on General Lce'i tuff. ml
; Alt b quiet in front to-day. *f
roam## ngwft. " ^
tnou the tr#rvmt> nttKi. *j
Osunoa, C. H.f Aptfl ]?.~W# hun *a#< I
1 York papers of the ] 4th and tfilb fctttanfe <
On !?lk m.1.1 - * M |A t&fi- Ml (LA
VM MIV l?m HVIU * fTWV up W *ww% ?? nm
- receilO of new* that Cbftte bd aegylhieisjw
> loan for ?3000,000 on London, ft fell lo ttlt <$?
( It afterward* rallied and closed at 177. ra
? The captW of Fort Billow i* confirmed; id.
?2ao the ne*% of the Confederate victory at | \\f
t Sbreveport, to eorao extent pa
f IttciiMosD, April 17.?W? hare received the
i Baltimore GxtfttU of the 14th.
?old closed in Now York, at 4 p. id., on tha ini
lb, at 178 5-8. On the 12lh Sterling bills
re sold st 192. The very Is test quotation
gold ia New York was i79. Floor has ad- "
oced forty cents per barrel in New York. ^
e mania for speculation in bread staffs has ~
rly began, ana is spreading throughout the
cat. ?
The army of the Potomac ? actively preparr
for the new campaign. Iirig. Gen. Torbett 7
i assumed command of the 1st (Yankee) di rc
ioL of cavalry. WiUon a to relieve Gregg a
the command of the 2d diraion, P1
Meade will return to the comroaod of the *
raj of the Potomac.
A gentleman iust through the Hoes from q
iryland says that h was understood at An- m
potb and other places which he tithed, that
inside would mote up the south side of the
nes Riser, if an advance in that direction T
mid be found practicable. *
Grant puts down the official Yankee loss at p
wionsrv Ridge and Lookout Mountain at t>
>00 killed, 4,000 wounded and 900 milting, b
The Minxrmta, it m acknowledged, was baddamaged
by the torpedo explosion. ,
The steamer Maph Lmf. from Philadelphia f
Jaclaoofttlc.Ml sltoroedo oo the 1st inst T
* mfhdm IMS# hm cawing berj
Mis Ira mfcfi&m.
hotrtiQW far At gxpnhion of Long, of
M? art still pending If) the Yankee Uoomj of
BCMfttatfee*. During the debate on Satnrf,
Mf? If JUTS, of Maryland, aatd; "The
Qth k not yet subjugated. God Almighty (,
int the never, never may be. 1, hope too j n
II nerer ?ubj agate the Sooth "
A resolution to expel Harm ?ra* ofr-red, but I
ectcd for want of a lwotbir*ia vote.
The East Tcnncmce (Yankee) Conveiv&n i
?t at Knoxrtlfe on the 12lb. Speeches tw j
kde by Xekoa, Daniel Troebart and Andy ]
broom
Great excitement it reported at* Jonesboro,
, caused br the soldier* aborting cmien*. 9
force baa hees*acnt there to prcvcot farther n
todthed. "
The Petthfykani* Senate baa adopted a rca- 0
' tt* ? ? "? fiiaiA I m<inl fmm I a
II?VM IV4MV* |?4C WtlHV W'VI HWbn?
irriubnrg tin Philadelphia, p
The railroad bridge* orer the Potomac, de- u
oted by the late fre*bet*, hare been re- ^
iced.
It ? reported that BUhop XfcCkwkoy, of Ah *
ny. ha* been appointed to amxeed the late *
trhbtsbop Ungbe* an Archbishop ot New]
?rk; and that Bishop Spudding, lato of Ken- k
skyt ha# Wen made ArcnbUbop of Baltimore. f?
New adricc* to the 9th report a dcrrou*
6ro there on the Sih, destroying tho k
am house# of E. A, York and A. J. Loch runs, c
raov xtttco. a
The French are march m*on Xfatan^rwx, and *
igbt fcn* taken place,in which the French, were e
nor; * J
Cori i, vt had waued a po^Umalion ordering 1
the troop* to be concentrated on the Rio ^
aode. a
"he /tor. of the 4th wjfi the French occupied 0
xtamora# without opposition. 1
turn ainare
Rioitiiojrn, April 1$~ -European ndrieet to 1
9 3l*t hate been rrerirrd. :m
The Danish inference met in London on *
? 12th April,
Pro?**aftftattempted to carry the Pane*4 fortiBtiont
be atorm on the 20th, After four I*
? ' * .? .4 *?, _ t | | t
nn tmUQgOQHff im rnminnvm irpswit
Live afoot Cottox makkct?The market
m m*irt Ami unchanged.
Breadstuff* were *m dull, And price* lower
The tfeftmer City ef Km York wu wrecked
Qaccn?tots n harbor lately by running on ft
du
Cmiwd* in London on the 2ftth ult, 013 ft.
The Confederate steamer Georgia U ai Garoe,
Prose*, rrfttting for *ml During her toya
ahe captured and homed, in the iky of
scar the abtp fTtl/mm Ctttmjtkt*,
The Pari* correspondent of the New York
me* ttT? that one r?*dL boilt ?t Bordeaux for
? bat been launched.
Lsxcolx on nta Cuuxst llftum.?Tbt New |
Mrfc Herald relate* the following :
A prominent Senator vm remonttroting jf
th Mr. Lincoln a few day* ago about keeping j
r. Chaae in hk Cabinet, when it waa well |
own that Mr. C? ? oppoted, tooth and nail, j1
Mr. Lincoln'* re election.
Now, ace here/* and the Prroident, "when *
was elected I resoUcd to biro my foor Prcsi- j *
ulial rirak pay them their wage* and be j'
?H * - . o i r. M
etr 'iwaa." move were oc??ni, tonw, v?- j .
8fo* ?a<i B?U?; but I got r*d of Cameron ; 1
ler ha had played btimelf oat At to dit-1 *
argmg Chase or bsfSH, don't talk of it I
If U* ^ iksfr flign ip<l am their bo#a, tod 1
laNM trtafllMe ttfaMrn out on the loot*
llkkt slap If effti Almaden patent"
Owen Laredo j, of I Hi nor#, * one of the *
sal radical AN itiotnU ofthe whole North, | 9
d fa Washington U*t week. Hi# funeral j
me off in Brooklyn, and the newly fancied ;
r* of mi*ergenation teem* to have hcen j a
ally earn* I ont on the cxvjuion?one of the
Jltaarem heing a negro, "formerly a aUve;s
J.C. Rro*,oftfce Cr>ng,e*wiort<il Globe, Wash- *
(flon, \% ?i
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THE CAMDEN JIIPML.
'SIB DAY MOKl?l!!GfAPEIL S9#1M4
To Advestu?xer.?Our sdvertkiing friends will
>Ug* us by handing iu their acitertiscmetits on of
efore Wednesday. Our paper is worked off on
buraday afternoon, and, as rra are short banded, it ift
[possible for ?3s to set up the sdreniaereenls, if no>ermjf,
in bdditloff to tba oibcjr blatter necessarily
oatponcd oatii that day. Ihrmflcr no odttftisimtnU
Ut be rtwM otk THondaf.
We regret to announce the death o( the Hon. TL 7.
r. Aistqs, ex-Oorernor of South Carolina. He died
a Thursday week, at Hfe plantation on Pae Dee.
? 9
The Rsanuaisg Board Will meet is Camden on*
bund*? and Friday, lb* 2Sth and 29tb insL, to exmise
all these who bar* heretofore Iteld exemption
pent cs account of disability, and others who may
t liable, in accordance with the orders issued from'
cftdqnartem
UlutaKT KuecTvos.?At as election held on 16th
st, for oCSceta to command the reserves for State aer?
ice fmw Kershaw District, the toiwwtng jpentiematt
we elected?
Joirr Tfionrera, Captain.
Tfios. J. Cxvravf, l*t Licutenatat a
Josw P. K:kxlavd. 2nd Licet.
Ou?*as L McCot. 3d Lkwt
Isars or Xaw Crammer.?The following ?mounts
tar i the Richmond have been issued is the
ew currency to D? potent time:
In $500 act** f jo pw.ow
In 100 " l*vm,O0?>
So 50 " Ui?,000
la 20 ? a !.65*OOo
la 10 M U3SS,000
ToUJ,. $51,644,000
Ixro*r*.*r to T^urxutaft*?Older* hart beta b3*d
by Adjutant and IttpecSct Gotten! Coopw to tht
wprcfctt Ptoto#; Marthjdx, profe?bScix*$r ihem ff?a
nyiajf lo toy pmoo acx trtrtlUfig on fcn?>
*w* c< iho Gorrreoeat, except ftsrkw^htd soldiers
j*i ?Steers, on %ny <4 tht Ifoe* of mlifoed between
Licfcnxmd tod Atlanta The cyder, v* understand, it *
spnr-slire, and lb# irsretfmg pobUo viS gpttnt
ti*m.**>UvA aeconitaglr.
St* ?ar< the D>IotabU Froa soother
wf RVS uwi usf anHMMn w? vu
of travel (cx mxtf d*ys. *
Th? onto', though productive of eertooi iactmrrenm&
to many, will yet, we hare a& doubt, be ctoefilly
in by the people.
It nomas to to the geociwi lmprt**ian (tot the Yontm
bare eto&doeed the anteoad* plan, and inured to
cxacvotrate the bulk of timtr effective fort* lor sTttwl #
??1 kMftull ppwi aocae on* fatal, Wp hare not oar?f
tolkved that Rkhaxmd would be tbe;r auric, end
Tea aow doubt xvty miteb whether U will to, Bui
l km ear etroi ttodut*!? tadwpetmaM* ttot the
!tafrd?r?t*?uttoriMpe ehouW tore entire cooirol of
bo railroad*, m * to to able to caocentrato rapidly
port the point where the attack i* ultimately dereipe<L
Aod, whether IdBtor Jomsstos to called act
j> toar the bruat of tto onaet, we tore ao fan for the ?
mtlt, provided the Prwadcm will ewsd litem pHaty of
roopa and m erdtrt.
We will Miy ?3qjpe?i Sbatsboe the Government ha*
to? ctor$je of it ought to take neb
rocwutkaw a? witl prmol till ^iccwirnui" toraiag of
(Hdfei or liar# of irwtie wo?k fast at tto ethical moResl
If a dotal bo wntoliMd, or tto fra?u oi a m
c*y to* by tlx* twa-AiTirai of weh or neb a dimioa,
i will bo a poor cotMoUticts to kaow thai "sec tto
%bu*l bUtoo 2AO to Attoetod to tto ro^coer "
Wo eopr is mottor rotam?. froat tto CohunbiA
7mns*i% a cimilor t?omtiy iatood fey tto Cbtof Cob
Agar of tto WgrtAX forthfe &Ato, from whKfe it
rotUd mtta itot mat of tbipUston tod&rmtcs hart
?eo rinjs?trw>tkr eoott^b. asm ttofeoofii* eoougfe, to attt&ft
tto 9t*akmal tto low by wik.tef kin roturar
X* tto sot prepared to bctorr ttot oay cs&sm of
Crretow Dioirict Ha* tor? gw&y of thi* t&AMaaoc* ttwf
o iht? wo Ait tu*t*ts*4 by tto cjxakso of tto Di#ttid
Elector* W? tAkrocouto? bewem to a ego, ?poc?
fa* of oor dbiO?? who toro oot jot ?a4o ttoirrr
am* tto isnportASCo of 4?af to At ooor, if ttoy woaki
tviosi both tto usptauuit pupivoQ ttot ttoy are ?
tarorutfc to enroto tto Uw, aad tto pooaltta to which
Kv-Mif* An'l ttihMt
Impo*tajct Di*covk*t??We arc informed a
hat a gentleman ba? recently obtained a paenl
for the manufacture of fvercwene oil, which
ja? been thorough !v tested and found to be
^quai, if not wpcror, to the Yankee article,
:Io ha* made aome from the Alabama coal,
ahich givw a brilliant light. Tho material ?
ncihauatibie. We eipect noon to have aome
>fit, when we thai) aar more .abont it, Thw
will prove very piea*ant new* to tboae of our
reader* who are using tallow dip* at $1 each,
?Athens Banner,
Da uto rex's Death.?"Grace Greenwood'r
?as been lecturing in Meade'* army to rhe /.
soldier*. A Yankee correspondent says: **
iar?> never teen a greater effect pnxluced than v
h?y touching description of Ine glorious life
od heroic death of the brute young itahlgreiu"
?
The "new issue" has been recieeed at Charioton:
on she 5th instant, the amount of $100,000 ^ *
paid but by the Confederate States Treaairer
before the hour of closings J