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lortI) Carolina Mn$. see s CiFARLOTTE: Tnesdaj, July 2. I S 0" I. 1 R R. WAcPclrt, Fsq , of I pm.ir. I.aa on. enled tn net. Bud it our aulhorir.ed nci nt. Me ill receive on.tr fir Ihe Whig, blaniiaor aavcr t1 mrri t. and red ipt for the f :rne. Anv pcrns uScnbirp hu pay to him witSin three monlha i:. rtct.vr ttic Wma lor two duliara. MANUFACTORIES in CHARLOTTE. Tailoring. Our friends Springs and Phillips are prcgres'irg finely with their work it will cot take them long to r. i s L thjir largo con tract tbry bare been working with a will, and they are a ; J i c nnny i;b work bc'.L in the towD and country for wLirh tbey will D3 doubt receive tba hearty thanks, of the many that toed tho cue thing needful. Our friends Messrs Young & Wii.-ton bd Tate have been prepirid seme time aince to furnish cloths from thiir es tablishment equally at -cod as ccmes from the North that we tan testify, as some por tion of cur f.m,i!y wore the article in the fhape cf a pair of pac:s, they have been kowc too lorg to teed any corcnifcdaticn Saddlery, 5-c Our Townsmen, Messrs. PritcLarJ and Shaw is engngtd as also Mr. S M Howell, in manufacturing for the army every thing requisite in their line, tbey hare a number cr workman engaged, tbry always appear to be buy a Ins working if net at Loney, the article n. eded in their line, which speak f.r : : -c ". f their industry. THREE WARS ON HAND. TLe L-r. ion ccrrepor.dci t of the New York L'titi -I sreaks in decided t;ris of the hostility of England and France to the R-tr.p Get. m . cLt, at W:i-i.!-j-t:n. He predicts that both those g3vern,ets fill be at war with Lincoln in four cr bve n-.th., if l.e does Lot subjugate the South l;!'.e thnt tii:e. 'e c py the f.llowinj parag aphs from tl- let: r : Y--u i-i; :o p.rf-.etly ccrtaiu tLat Greit ll-itaiu will follow up the proclamation and Ihr d cj-Mons iu Parliament by every pr.j s:lie fjeciis of intcrferecce, and if Lcti.irig '- wi.l -uXce -id a pretext f dflue U';r ' I'ui'.f.1 Utiles to f.rce bcm to alaLcl.-.n their prt.eiit ground and ackr.ow ledge tbe indtptndt tee of the s'outb. Cvttcn mut bo bad at a'l hazards. And in the de-ire to su'tain tho South, an to break op the l:::cc, tbi c-ivcrr.nicrit wi'i he Sfc.nded by Fr.n':e, who burns to obtain s.tuo foctL'j."! ad intercut in North Aieri ca and the West ladies. Sebcmes are c f.ot to .--rt financial aid to the South, tliOUi'h v:;', very slim pros pect of s cees. I believe this .ovemmeut. if tl.re wa aiy j ie chance c-f doing it, w.uld to day a ivsi.ee ten uiii.ivns tt, the 5uti,trii C ...fedcracy, if by so d-ing ti.?y could see tb' ir way c!e-.r to tithor a separa tion of the Union, a ci-.sc cf tl.c war, or a fupply of cot ten f.r the nest no y am. Sow, you tuay mark my wordr, and will End them tr?. ju-t&s certain a tho fia continues to tl.iae ou ycu, if Mr. L!i.c.';.i' K ;.-er!.n,.t!t, su-taiLH-d as it i by the twen ty --iliicn of Northern people does not make a forced march rijht through seces sion within four or five months, completely regard. er? cf Climate, feasor), and a.i other csrcunntar.ces. ti.tn John Bull will hive a fii.-cr in t't. pie, avl the Frenchman, too, k:A you will bave tnree war. on your bands Wah Sr-;sAi..s tur Co.fi:;ie:.iate STAir-s Ahmv. The Nrf.ik correspondent ef tho Moh.le Advertiser ntd Rcgieter ttlis the following : "Nothing can le more perfect than the sjsteno of sigiiala by wi.ieh the couomunici tion is maintained wiui ail the principal point of defence, and by means of which tbj s'i.-htest move-neLts cf tbe enar.y, Tr'r.-:ber by day or night, are known at bt adfjuarit rs wi'h more thin olr ctrio rapid ity. I was an oecu'ar witnt-a of the sys tem the other night, hsppming to iC) at a la'.e hour. Lt the General's head i si Ur, where the principal ocirs cf the A jatant GiLt-rals I't; irtiLoi.t e!cp, so as to be r-.aJy tt tu.ou ilit's watnir.g. It was a rainy, ttorn y Light, tbe very niht for a surprise aut, and just such a night when the magnd.e ttl' pr ap b would have been Uieless. A j arty ' f us were fitting chat ting about tba war and int. 'Jental topics, when a fla.b of what seen... 1 to Lo red light n:ng, but wi.ieh none J as for an instant n.i.-tiok, psed tLroujjh tl.o w.ndo.v. '-i a B.'jiun-I the Cbu f Iii-ptctor of ti.c sina:-, Capt Mi.i gau, was at Lis po.t, and t a Uiiuul'-s i lr i- kt.'.-w ti at a 'i armed schoo- r i' p ,..' up J:j.. River,"' and n .'i. id on ',p..s n i. J v.ver...;i ,n Hlthein )viii.atijO pvlWbdtd mi-chiif, every r;i u-i i.l and p st witbiu fi.u, u i!,i...-a of N ,;lMi: ou d bate k no c it aluio-tat soori our n-lves and toen ri )y for actios. Virginia Correspondence. Ygrktown, Va., June 27, 1661. .1. llolton 'kor Mutam : There ia at present little transpiring at this point that would be of interest to your readers. j True, we have rumors almost daily of the movcnierts of the enemy but as jet they jsccm to bave made little or no headway in ' this direction. The idea has somehow or j other pone out that the enemy do not in jteud making any very important aoves un til after the assembling of Federal Congress, 'and this I am inclined to think, is the faet. There are those, also, who are looking for ward to the meeting of that body with the ! hope that something may be done by them j towards a settlement of our impending dif I faculties, but I confess I am'not among that .number. If the North should acknowledge the Independence of the Southern Confed eracy at this time, she would by that act ileal her destiny for all time to come. Let the Southern trade be wholly withdrawn ! from her. as would then be the case and she would become hopelessly bankrupt and 'ioiporeri.btd beyond even the hope of re- deration. Tho rulers at Washington are as well aware of this fact as we are, and their ocly hope is iu prolonging the war and bricging the South into subjection. Tbie j . . . . . . . is indeed a slender hope on which to bang sUvh. CiC.afLtcui resultr, yet npoo this slen der chord hangs the destiny of the people cf the North. I can see therefore, one hope for any adjustment at this time. The North must either go forward with this war or sink to a depth of degradation from which the trump of Gabriel himself will be unable t j rcsurect Ler, and whether onwards or backwards the result in the end will be the same, and the only question that presents itself to my mind is, whether it would not be better that tbe people of the North j 8UUU.u .uuiu.s u..w rH,B1J.u u ..v, j and seeing the destiny that awaita them eu-j deavor at lttst to prevent the further o-1 ..uE. U.U.C 'i ' , nuicii iiKiicp ltid rjumnitv nhmi.n nromrt her to do; but bliuded as she is . ' ' I 1 r n 1. JFi A T , ru,I(U. .nt,Hn, .,b''7Blni!lL,'l'W0ldb,'j""i''P'- .' proven. I without a permit from bim. Tbe military hieh aeem like rrbukiog Lis inaetiviir have ,..1.8 or no boFe tba any tb.ng wt.l wbi. ot a n ,9 have cros.e the channel j Mr. F. W. C. Cook, No. 1 Canal street, must bave permits from the Confederal. ' Emerson F.h.rid2. is . candidate f,r'.-b,- dEc at tbe piei.t. All that we can do ; at the time he did by swimminj? from tbe I ....... r.tncrsoo tmeriage is a candidate I a .L? UtobidsourtiL. The end will come, and point stated-the gulf point of For, Pickens J"'''""" ' Ue" P"- " --ot Secret.rysh.p of tbe Senate. r . .v. v.-.i. .i . ... . 1 ' an are that these reflections are nut entitled : to a great deal of weight, eominz as they do e . f,. , : l,r. V... . . , , , , , - ! I give them for what thtv are, worth, satis-, j , , t t "d h aa tney a ca can f no arm. I r;ni present indications, I am ltd to be- Here tnat there !! be another enajement iu the direct'iou of Bethel before any at- mi i . ..i .1- i tcmrt wi.l be made to attack this race. Indeed I do not think that P.cayune But- ( ba,e hor4e4i caUiei hog ke u WM lei' will come here as be eao keep away- j keo from the water by tbo " Southern A ami in this I j;ive him credit for his shrewd, ' vengers," a Mis.-issippi company of voluo ness. To tell the truth, however, there is leelti' 00 g"erousy clothed tim and trea- , '.'h .( , f , ., ', .r;-., i..... . u , . . ..." . -"' . ' , ' : Ih-s troops are stationed at one place to- i i , . 1 day, and to morrow they are ordered to an:'.her, o that it is impossible to tell with any degree of occur ucy when or where an ecgagtuicnt will take place. 1 ne he-aiih of the llegiuient since I wrote to ycu iast, bos e jI been so good. The measles bave broken cut iocaoip and quite a large number of the soldiers bave been taken down with them, there are also a few cases cf the mumps, otherwise tbe health of tu soldiers generally is good. lho wounded men who were taken priso Lers by our troops at iJeihil have all died. One who had bis leg buot off died near Lethel, hud one who was ingurcd iu tbe back by a shell died at this place a day or two ago. He expressed bis thanks to tbe d p hyMcuns and others for the kind treatment he received, and said that he bad fallen into good ban Is. Perhaps the people at tbe North niil learn after a while that we are co; the heartless men that tbey bave so of ten depicted us. Bat I wnl close, having already written ( , beLce jt jt no have ever work tbat "ai doDe- ,nd 10 them i rnors appeared, when thoe engaged on V "n"BJ 5i- If dc,'t more tnan I intended. ben anything of j direet(; d tbtir MteBlion before T, ba?e i signed the duty of sranaportinfj the troop, the breastworks took to the water tbe ""b ,ccorJlDS ,a u" dr. ( orJc'1 mtere-t tran-pires you shall bear from me j lelujlir fceta,CQ lLemu.,Tes t(J fsti' au(J ; across to Hampton, who engaged in the bat- ! Southern, rs occupying tho works. Capt. b U c''dnc 00 l!ja tga,a, my best rejects to yourself, and .11 ; pr,(r Tbur,dsj waf the da. ,et t! tl. of Great B.-thel. Tbey stated that since Ward, of the Freeborn, wbil. firing .gun 09 douU T'J'lde to pay the pen- that feel any, ntere.t.o the welfare of your' forlhclB rr.i.eworthy purpo-es by t rtu. ; Sat rd U1 -J ot tasted bread, !,0 protect the awimmers, was shot io the 'Uj f b" BU,nerou' crim' by tb. forf,. humble aervaLt. of a special Proclaimation," 'emanatin J 4nd ,h8 ot,"-r food th'J S w ' ' ! br.t and i, dead. Fifteen shots wtrel"1" f b'S "r"'U"' ii,eoc" lUt'" lours re-ctfully, ' from tne ehief of the rebels. ( clams picked up on tbe shore, and the bones thrown amor, tba Southern., Ui .k 0'4"1" ,0 le ",,, of South C"D' L. II. P. I Raiii.-.u h!e Plymouth. TLc Norfolk cor. e-pnJent of tbe Richmond Jjispatch ta?: " 1 be J'l'jruoutk is up. tV e are indebt- lS r 'he want of something Io eat, aud i "rc,a J provided upwards or two bun ed to the untiring energy of Commander 't is still " Hobsons choice" with them. 1 dred tue re,ur(''ng soldiers with the Spouwood and Carpenter Knight, with the II dil riot require, therefore, au Executive I men ,0 gct ll'eir homes. workmen of tLe Yard, for at leaat one good manifesto to cause abstinence from iruuio nhip. lirtat praise is due ibeui all, as the derate indulgence of the appetite, and it ship was at , east thirty odd feet iu mud ani water, and many persons of experience sa'd the could not be got up ; but she is t-1 fli.it, and three of Virginia's) daughters: nonieu trie nag ot tnc houtbern Lonlederacy Advertiser iy Jlrgtster says : "We under over her this morning, jj,t after suniie. stand that tbe Britiah residents of our city .u jcu creuitjis uue to the poor sub marine; .! , ..i. i:r . Diver, mm.!., wbo lost bis life ju,t as be' k r-i.i , i a l. . rU,, ti i ) f. -as L.iismng the last pan. He has left a ;U and tnne cn.ircn. without a do!U, , ni- .o,.,, ,i,.frM U . Uovernn.ent:ao,, Ient th. Negro back to his owner.- Pdenl says that hundreds of Mi.sourians j ruination to acquiesce io the will of the . JJ L"' h' VV":'7 10 c"y " prop.Fd.aio.- JM), JSljoL .re concentrating ou the Ark.n... border ! jority, and to resist Lin.olu's " irr.pr.-ibU ter . .cW,J,eB He has receiveU noth ; t.on, and thee parties claim that tbe fulfill- j and are receiving arm. from , he South.-i coiafli t of agression to the Its,' aNon. ing f.r his worK he never usised lor a cr.nt. mer.t r.f ).. a .....i-.:-.. .i....i.i i.! ti... i i... . . , .... ... I agression so tuw u , 1 10 pay M w wnat- in-.at-d on, or, at least, that their letters lunteers thus f.r have offered their ncrvices Arkan-iiaua and Mi.sis.ippitos. ,,U of tba, ioc,ioa W0(J,4 peCl ,nytbiog ,tr iLyyTTtT "friUt Ui .. ..nt.o W..h- l the CouI.d.r.t. States, to .ngsg. in ,h. B.rd's Point is guarded by two regiment. 1... of th. in ..eh . crisis a. the present. waa worm, -u .el ILtiii bav. it. n.-ii.n " . i i . . . .. I . " tor tub c. wino. HURRAH FUR THE BLOCKADE. To the Peoplo of Charlotte, Salisbury j Flour has falleu a dollar and a half a and Greensboro. (barrel, and fresh beef is lower than it ha Your kind treatment of tbe soldiers, of been in thig market for tan years, thanks the 5th regiment of S. C. Volunteers whilst :,,, Lincoln's blockade. Keep it up for in your Town, on their way to tho seat of j some timei most noble Gorilla. It is just war, has gladdened many a parents heart i bat wo residents and cau't get-a-ways have in this community and drawn out to a still 'been wanting for some years. The eirects greater degree their admiration for the peo-j0f tbig blockade bavo been beueficinl in pie of " Old Mecklenburg." And the peo-1 roaDy re8pe0ts. We rejoice, especially in pie of Spartanburg are happy to be able io 1 it8 0peratioD upon those heartless spooula expressing their thanks for that kindness, to ,ors wbo 80Ugbt to forestall our market by mingle with those thanks their heartiest con. 'lujing up tll lbo provisions iu the city, gratulationa upon the glory which has alrea-JaBd uoidiDg them for big rise. This dy been won by the brave sons of the Old tDJ had been laid beforo tho Governor, North State, and especially upon the noble ! ,nd stcps wero about t0 be taken to correct part acted by the Sons of " Old Mecklen-i u by eumujary ,cti0u 0n the part of the burg." And while our hearts would warm I aulboritit;9i of the peorii-, when, most sea at the knowledge of kind treatment to our ionab,y aod kiodVi poor, eflln0 with lho Sons, Brothers and Husbands from ny ; brooIiljn tnd savcd us all tllis trouble, by qnarier, we feel especially proud of the biockadiDg the mouth of the river. Thus, handsome manner in which they were trea- ! a rt b(ji ,t0pped, both up and down ted in Charlotte by a people who were the first to throw off the Briti-h Yoke in '76 and wo o 108 Dr our seoona llevo- lut,0D. t0 tre tue '"vader of our homes' 00 Tbe fftei 00 fcxaa cattle is particu "' the spirit of resistance to Tyranny.- '. . :...,.:.- Lkr(,a drove, of thes, We remembar with equal pleasure tho e . v. .: r a.i: i i r o4,.3UUry mu oi Greeasbaro. SPARTANBURG. Tn Mysterious Swimmer. The Pen - sacola correspondent of tbe Mobile Xewt writes (June 16) as follows : The fellow who reports himself as having swam from Fort Pickoos beaeh to tbe Bar- rancas, a distance of two miles, is still obsti - nate ss ever, and refuses to give iaforma- tion of any importance connected with the fort or Island. He is ironed in prison at Barrancas Fort. Tho feat was possible, Dd when first told thought highly probable Dy nts captors. 111s csnduct sod manners, on tn after examination, were not such aa tj) commend a stranger, and it imow thought wini vi 1 u ir i- 11 .1 . .. imioucvt iuwhu unu. a. riuipia wiaaerer " m BI' "J-0U' D0' e mistreated by our (iflii'iri nr mlrfien t U.kn. . Ui i.l, . " ' IIV" iWIUUlCi tost ud nuu.- uaie wasueg io jea Deyond doubt Hence, some think he was taken 'han rifle, of th Enfield pattern, and of nfnr h almr r,n rl.rl iirm i . i i , near me suore, on a aar stormy evening, materials vastly superior the original of iu a boat ; but fjr oat purple, we mav'.i. . i .i j .i : i t . W that arm. lotbcie rides there is a sword never ascertain Tt it. kink U n.V..l.l. whatever the facta of th rt... m. v . i.. ,,"'r ' ' oi ine oiu miy Le, be , "ill not see the ins-de of Fort Pickens again during the war. He says they work hsrd i 0n the island indeed, bis appearance iudi- cutes hard labor and watchio; : that there ' ' sickueosa and some deaths among the car- rison ; that tbev bave batteries on the island . ' .. - . . . ' isiana, . but WOllld ROt IMK thp Inxatinn . 1 1. . .U. isu uim aim tiuunes. lie cave bis timt Lobtr ; that he was born ia Baltimore v 'v'",. 'Tr 'P'' Lrook s Company in New lork, ia January. In reply to an of- c,-. ,i.r,M. , i-,,.c . . "cer- wh0 p.ayfuuy asked it ' ho bado t cn- 1 listcu on ttitt wrong tide V He speaks French like a Parisian, and swears by his Dearu that lie is no deserter. As to the prisoner and bis Lcander feat, every one can entertain his own opinion, hut one faot has been established beyoud doubt Foil Pickens is one uiau short. ! "Fast Lay" of the Ridels Alike trite and true is the adage, that when the Deri! gets into trouble, be becomes religious, or at least affects to be. The same may be affirmed cf his emissaries. Tbey are like swaiiows, of whom it is stated that tbey never make t noise until they are 1 aet,tu,l0n. but Kane provided ". caught io . etorm. To these rules, it would 1 ,he'n 'l'"" lh central police sta- j ra,ue seem Jefferson Davis and bis rebel horde ' ,ion' nd had lltm coajforUblJ '" not constitute an eun,ii Il..iMblnS """J h,d befn rc'ers for some been disappointed in their bona of oantur- , iug Washington, and finding that their ' curses, like their chickens, bave oome home in rs,i .u.. .l.- , , ., - ........ u '"kiueir - onieaersey is about to undergo "spontaneous combustion,") they are turning their attention to a quar- A a i0 th r.,n,.i.;..; e -n-.-j.j r. I through the medium of their stomachs, we ritUrnnln. ..:..:...ki 1.1 ' have been on vcrv low diet for some month. ; (i. vi ide mueu !pa! - t. They have been fating from necesai-1 " Lence more easily kept than broken. J'htudtj'hta J'ins, A New Cowj-LKJArio.'. Tbe Mobil are about to make application to Lord Ly-1 p(miauuu iaum uj, ons to remonstrate with the United States : Government against lb. detention of their 1. w..t. V. .- a ' ! ,, uuiion. j ne t nnea oittes ... ', .uiiuhi.hu ruou,,! i,e aurv.ujuu.ru and sixty tnousauu vo- iney expect to ne joined by loon.sseeans who know the sterlioi eharaole rcf tie r I c ( 'J41UOI uiucuiu anu uia nir.iugs. sou a uauanon oi uying artillery. ... ha. 4bundance of every. tbiag ,ha, u produeed between the Ohio'bere this evening via Harper's Ferry and : 8ud jisiiouri uiTerj 8nd tba Qutf of Men bave bitherto been driven North, ard into Mi5Sourii and cxea jLt0 Uliuoi ; and even 'those which were sent hither had to com- 1 pete with the bettor conditioned cattle of j the West. Hence the supply was rotuiiara-1 'lively small. But now, having ou other I market, and being without competition, the i Texaus are all driving their cattle to Ne w Orleans, not only supplying this market at I reasonable rates cheaper, in fact, than tbe 1 rates in the Northern cities but furnish- ing enoucb. to send to tho river towns as far as Memphis. No less than two hundred , bead of those cattle wire sent in that direo - ' tion a few days ago. It is ctab!ibed now, beyond all doubt or uncertainty, that tbe yield of corn w ill far exoeed the demands of the' South, aud new flour will be in mar- ' ket, in a few days, iu the creattht abuo- , j,Mli We mav have less hoir meat than 1 . . .... we bave hereto fore had. hut whether that , . " wi lcrove aloss or incotivenienda retnair.a F ' b bayonet attachment, which miy be bx-'d to . , , , , 'he rifle, or worn at tbe side iq a scabbard, He also tontemplates tbe manufacture of )r. Lamatt's grape Lot revolver-one of i . , i kind ever invented A noticeable fuaturc in this enterprise is the faet taat ail tb tools and implements used io the manufacture of these articles are made in New Or!eant Who cares for the b'ockade ? We should not be surprin- d iftbe officers of the Brooklyn should wake op some fine mornimr. find themselves : p;, , ,, , . , . . , to tbe tint District lookup, and a ot of . . ' lua name aui ap- pearauco o make a privateer of her. If na'ire ski. I and enter pri-i can effect such au end, tbe biog is within the " lids " of probability. Airte Orleans l)rlli. T), Hunory Soi.niEH Goi.no Home Baltimore Sun, of the 21t inst., says The steamer Elisabeth wbirW hrna..t' np f.om Fortress Monroe t large quantity of shell to Fort McIIenry, al.o brought up twenty six of tbe members of Uartlett s Na-1 v.l Brigade. Tbsy were in a condition of ,im0- Thfy M eivc gloomy deeription! of lho trct,,Dt tbey received at Fortress 'Jot'roe. uavinii ceD o'jiiged to s.eep io tbe 'onen air. and subsiai on abrt .ll,.-.r,. r ... ... oS tiie coarse,t fare- Sinco their arrival at , tl)9 fortre, ltteJ were P'J' 10 Dy laborious which bad been thrown out from tlm .r.,n ' No Provision was made for their return to I New York, and thev nnr-lerl afrcr rK. 1 - j -r 1 ----- .--vu inl? Baltimore, to walk home. Tbov will . ! however be sent on by Marshal Kane, who! Two De-ehteus Carry off a N'Eano. ; Wo learn fiom below, tbat two Northern ers wbo were enli-ted in tbe Confederate forces and stationed at SeweU's Point, yes terday got permission logo out fishing; they took a negro fellow with them to pull ! the boats, and after getting well out ia the . . .ri . . ', jAnacosta. ihevand the netrro were theu j. ., "... . ueimercu over io m. .'Jinuosota, uonimo- i c, i a , ', dore &"ngb.p,, in eomm.ad of th. fleet, tin it i Tr.,.r,..A ....,;.,! .1. NEWS. ioi the Daily llullttin. AUUEST OF MARSHAL KANE. Richmond Juno 29. John P. Kape,lato Marshal of Police for the city of Baltimore, and among the most ardent friends of the Southern Confederacy in that patriotic city, was arrested at the Relay Houe last night while en route for Virginia. All the papers and letters about hiin wero taken. The arrest was affeotcd while Mr. Kane was in bed. Mr. Kane is universally popular in Bal timore, and nothing that Old Abe's hire lings could have done would sooner drive those greatly oppressed people to revolu tion. DIFFICULTIES OF TRAVEL. Richmond, June 23, p. i 1 Mr. John Miller, of Baltimore, arrived Manassas Junotiou. Old Abe's hirelings searched his person and baggago at the Relay House, and d- ' atroyed some of ,U letters He reports everything quiet at Harper's Ferry and tba Juuoiion. FROM RICHMOND, VIA. Rk hmom), June 29. Nothing of interest has been hetrd to-day, except reports of occasional ekiruiUhes and abundant conflicts between tba picket, io which tbe federalists are always the only sufferers. Col. Prititups' Georgia Reaimenl has beeu ' accepted and ordered into immediate ser- ' vice. Geo Beauregard has published an order prohibiting ail parson-, except with pass - ports from the War Department, from en teriug tbe lines of tbe army of the Potoruao with tbe iutention Io pass into the Uuited States or to tbe lines of the enemv. Gv. ... . I.eteher lilt also nuh lahn.I an oritur rim. , - r , h 1 1 1 ! 1 n f tiertoni from luaiirj I'.irhmni.il , "O I" " " FROM NEW ORI.LAN3. New Orleans) Juue 2tt. Postmaster General Reagan arrived yes- terdsyfrom Fexas, and lift tins eveoini for ,,- , . l.iehmood. Tbe Northern mail is made up here and sent to Nashville thence t, Louisville bv .. . FROM KANSAS CITY. Kansas Citv, June Fifteenb in Ire 1 troops Uf; here tt South- eateru Mira-jun. FROM LoUISVILLS. Louisville, June 2 i The following di,patch was received yes Arret cr A N'r-Tt-uious Character. -terday by a Navy officer, w ho tele grapho uoJry of the Virginia newspapers bars Geo. McClellao as to the autbeaucuy of 'eeul'J "td 'ha pasag tbreu.'b tL.s tbe reported rran-tn-;ots between tbs Goverrment and Kentucky: Grafton, Va " Cavt . prison, U.S. Aury ; " My interview with Gen. Buckner was Prsootl, not oEcial j it has been solicited J "ore once. I make to s.ipu- U,l0" 00 ,L P" Geoeraf Government, nd "grded bis prosit, to drive out tbe Confederate troops aa tbe only result cf tie His letter gives owu views, not Geo. McClellan. FROM WASHINGTON Wamiincjton, June 29. The Pawnee is at.be Navy Yard. The ,',n.l,n,n B,..,t.. !,.:,.. j . . .. v u . .. .VSuiu nanuiii ,Uu there landpd men aud sand bags, and pro cceded to eirect a breastwork. The South- .n, ;. The Government is going to borrow two! l...J..a .:u: , '., . , i uuii'ura umiiuua iroiu ius people 10 Sums of fift v and on. hundred nnit.,. n.i cabinet seems afraid to trust tbe capitalists I It is rumored that tbe Cabinet voted r.nil.i.i;,i r'.n . . l ,u : Richmond, if possible, before the assem bling of tba Southern Congress. Geo. McClellao has been authorised to scud provisions of war to Columbus, Ohio. The P&cifio Coast Mails, after Mouday will go via tbe overland route. FROM LOUISVILLE. Louisville, June 21). The Tcnnosseeans continue moving New Orleans Cavalry has been ordered to Missouri. The St. Louis Democrat's Cairo corr.s FROM NORFOLK. The Charleston Eovcning Newt has lCQ furnished with the following private despatch dated. NonroLK, June 2S. Three steamers took troops this morning from Fortresi Monroe, and stood towards Cape Henry. Someting must have happenod to the ene my's big gun at the Rip Raps. They tbruvr no shells yestorday or to day, up t rur P. M. Much siokoess is said to sffact tho enemy on tbe poninnula. Tho health of our troop, is good. EROM ALEXANDRIA. Alexandria, Juoe 21 Lieut. Harrison, a regular, and a Zou. ave Captain, bave been oaptured. There were two deteriers arrested in Hagerstowo, who will probably be shot. Iu Baltiiuoro tbe old police have beta disbanded. Kenly has sworn in a nw set Searches for arms are progressing. Many families bave left, and other aro packing up. The bar rooms have all been closed Iuformatiou from Washiugtoo atrti ' that no wore passes into Virginia aro u b, I grauted. ! FROM BALTIMORE. Baltimobi, Judo 20. j Largn crowds bave been been attracted to , tba Provost Marshall's office. A large duao'.ity of arms and atuunitioa, iiieludio' BOO rifles, were found in be cellar. Gen Banks has issued orders of noo i terferrooe with any of the officials txctt tbe Police, but vaeaucles from a rhi to serve ur resignaUon are to be tilled ty j Kenly. ! FROM BOSTON. Hxir'N, June Tbe stsamer Europe brings Gen i r.- umnt . Tt. e. V-.i. .i . .. .m,,m, , m l... 1.. . 1 i i I HKI!UU llll IClTHrU UlUtll l i t ll.tt FROM GRAFTON, ILL GtAnoN, Jan. Tbero bss bern a kirmiah near CuaiUr- lnd. Ibirteeu isdrlii.ts, Zouaves, a!.fi- . , , , , , ... dooed their horses an 1 took to the bi.., r- riving in Cumberland last eight i,.bti missing ttd one killed. , FR01I CAIRO. 1'aiuo, Jane '0 Two Dutch Couiyanies wre ord red 15 Alton, to join the fortts tbere, which sra threatening Missouri. The Germans c id not want to leave Cairo, and many Ufl ii tears. city of a notorious Abolition meendury, calling himself Win. II. Hurlbut, for rca.j years one of the editors of (bat desp ieahle beet, tbe New Yurk Tt'trs Hurlbut r?'- '"lereJ himself while here from ('harts- . ,on' S' C- "nd was evidently, from his an- i, " crusade devising new cif d,enU 10 Blck R.poblisan (- P,0J. misrepresenting tbe South ar.d nr institutions, as be bad dans io JeM PMi 0D kolh ldt of ,Le A'1,tlli9 (or u.thy lucre. Ibe notice taker, ot ths fellow caused the trail of the serpent to be watched, and be was finally overhauled ia Ailanta.Ga, and imprisoned as a spy lie arrived in Richmond, Sunday evening ' "'""J ' aal"a P""" 90' aeiivereu turn over t tbe autbontiej It is to be hoped that a mistaken leniency will not permit the turning loosi of this ' but tbe general supposition is that she wis h0IUe tL' L'8hl L nde b'' '"' to the world. The prisoner was speeially io charge ef U'ln-S' V"'", t Atlanta, who, on bis "nT"' who naniled bun over to the (aoveroor, wnoi sent him to jail. 11. will no doubt have an examination to day. We l.arn tbat if Hurlbut escapes justice in Yirgiuia, tbere ia now t warrant here for his arrest, issued by Judge Gilchrist, of Charleston, S. C, on which be will b. takeD to that city a fact which Pul needs strik. terror to bis guilty soul. Richmond Dis patch, '23d. East Ti nnessek The majority against separation in Eajt Tennessee is estimated at from 10,OuO to 12 000. We are grati fied to learn that there is now t wise deter- Memphis liulklin.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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