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THE DAILY JOURNAL xMcwcaATaa I Vvcia Notice 9 P- " t T 8-' J x CU&D. Myeri fir copWiof Uta Ntbera papers, fr m wbcbwemak ,eTrtl lowign and other txiracta to ho InswUsJ tomm- Jin Lit of Ci twmd authority to go U in ttdor - ltetlnec'al that it 7' """"" i - - raise to black rgiB,-nU 0W! ote ,0 tw' weiki. . ". Tbe Line h gnTerBWMitM rnilo d arrangemen with tbe Duiah goverotnent whereby .the l)anih got- eroraeol im Tor the nut fiv-i yars to receive at landing place on the island of Bt. Croix, persons o -a1 ntcr-d bv the U. 3. cfutseft oo board s.anri. W " "- a ( nd' to instruct Uicw iu agricultural orwatioo em and tuks cirt of tli m. '1 be U. K. agrees (or thai fcogth of Urns Jo deliver all each p tsong aULe landing la auction. . Tbe new Federal tax bill, cuUUed d act to provtoe ... . internal revenue to support tbe government and to pay the to'irit on the public debt," btiug a direct tin bill, it to go into operation im mc v uj i ex jnt-iut-n. Tbe new Federal Urill (almost prohibitive) goes into operation on Friday next, tbe lit diy of August. Tho W)ilnirtnn rorrcunonilerit of the New York o i - Wot Id. rid calit the Idea that Secretary Seward was about to retire from Uiicoln'a Cabinet. On tbe 2l'b instant tbe city councils of Phlladc'phii pproprieita nvc nurmrcu vuuu-buu uoiiam i- m yj ment of a bounty, of fl ty M!r to ac'j voluntei r to . . t 1 .1 . 1 it 1 .L.tlnn, t..m ll... ..n apply tbe quota of the city under tha kci nt call. A dispatch from Nashville of tbe 231. mj tint. Morgan hit Ik eu driven into V.arA Tenuic". 1 1 also reports that FomnC has fallen back from the vi. iniiy ot Nashville, later Couli.'UV! dn.uia;' b no on firm tbit. " It arrcix to bJ prvtiy entail bt iIi'm wjr nmst ooo b come one waged under the black 11 r- llic rt- CJut orders iat-ocd y the Lincoln, inliiiuiy autliontur-, leave no other alternative. TJ.ey cifl-rn'e uH prujn r ty, they Jrie off from thrir horn- all fam'.l.i k Im will pot take tbe oih ol alligfaiic-, in fuel tliey r-tjK rt i r til i thm mU i,t rii il 0 win Tare. 1 but uudi r Uiik! cii- ' enmitaocet tbey nlou'd be hi:kd by He St;iitlnio k--pleiotVnd n'.v '7 "1 uncVr ( circiiinHtaiictt and by all a cini d r 'iunct, in only right and prop er and PBinrul. Retaliation h.s txcimiu a neahhiij aud a du'y. It ab ne can eiee any lalt ty. Tn anuri'-M -lor tiovemor, nv mix ra f the IJ.n,n. ..... K .infli kill tbkf li ne- loticrrow in III Curi. Ilattb.y mill a if iily iberc U to l f exp-c'el ta HiMitt r ot cotce liikd, we fenr Hm while i lie rviuinai i ttkif t ii'U,Vi inlr hi hi the hp proacliinu itationi",;r ul lenat have tot) much to about Kuni. the. ! i is in tMtifjrwl the cit t im' ot borne h.ire 1mi l.ltle loty, otid cate too luile aout the nutler.. W l. Vt it pars We ImTO n oar -y - prihi I M inure tl.u:i e onM I tul w n h-w to uv.ml it. but . liu.cn pati.i,e-'ee li .c a. b t d tnln ranee may .only H'courue nsC'tM.tm We tun tru j , any thai we lmvi mver ben the n'r H.t a. Uptit. wp-.i kvj. . n t..t tLf refi t, luhty rht. Tn Ul jtiaj h iijthi a tl.i o, iul. n "-" 1 "that Ueheral Mcfi W ' fth r T-w-tt.iliJv 'wJfriiK TOi..' 7""' "rp " , k 1,n'huh'- h' '-lt Ir.ovr iuent wTI wy.re Botualy, iiur Jjckwiu Le " " ceujhl tiappii g or urp paud. Certain mnvrmt ti' hiv" ei in-to f nr nol(djr. n repaid io' rtr am y el Uclun d, wli.ch a'.ow us r.'.nf Booeb at leant. Things a'e workirg artivr "y, srd we trust propei'ly. Jio dubtis one it Mill tl tie runlerencs Utatto Lii.ro'n t-ud McL'lelLn. l.Uc!noi,d llurnsid.'. Util e, k SLd I'ofe, we may Ink -lor a diVn'c :l tl.ui g in tie prrgramiiie of Ftdiral ojiera' i i;s. 'Ihat our military authoriti bav ptietrated tl e rd gia thero cuo be little question, tnd oa little that they w ll ba able to fruntraie thtm. Tttt New Yoik ll'm f ol the 25th, no-v before u. quotes sixty day p rliof? h Pat JSOVJ o 131 Tut tbtrmcmetrr on'y atuuils nt 83 nl 11 o'clock. -It will soon be ninety an J no brt tz:. WouM that i here was a tiifply of ice for the sick aud wunded. Tank Di prrdallona In Kaatrrn Ku ill Carolinn. A gentleman who Uft Sou'b MV.U, X. C.,a few duy sirjce, informs us that on Sundry, tbe "Oth in.t., a pur ty of Some City Yftr.koa visited that neighborhood, coming from Norfolk, and l aving with them halt a dciea negro mrn in arms. .'These nogrms. it wm mb ate,oently ascrtuimd, lad runaway from that place : , some ten days previous, and bad tow come buck after their wives and cbiUlTn. They inccnd d in nhtaiuing them,' and during tho nipbt aiut en l utulr.-d othr-r negroes joined the party, when they marched t ff ia tlie direction of Norfolk. A few days before this occurercv a considerable number Of negroes had made t heir esen x. and a young In an Irom IVfiuotunk etu ity, nam d J ib Williams, eecreied bimsill, ia c unpany" with a v. ruf others, near tbe line bouse, with a viw to inierc pt and capture them. At a nve nour oi tne nigtit s m- lortj . Degron made tbeir oppearan'-e, ormul aith pistols nr.d : eudjfejs, and, discovering "Mr., UVa place of conceal ment, one of tbem fired and shot him through the .femo ral artery. Before falling he diselLnrged both barrel of bis gnn, when the DCgroes fled. Jffr. W. was taken by his associates to the hotel, where he died before a phy sician could reach bim. On the snccetding day a rcr;ro toau waa brought back by a gentlemnn who tmnd bim on tbe road with a severe, and probably fatal, gunshot wonnd through tbe abdomen. -The stampede of cecrrxB from Eastern North Carclina ia so great that un!pn fctroug guerrilla parti s are immediately formed nod sent thither, it it thought that tbe country will bo cutirely drained of its slave population io a sbort time. ii cA. Dttpaith. Thb RArrABAKjiCCE Lines. Tbe Cntral cars came through without interruption yts'erd ly, and wc cott d hear nothing to confirm tbe report, so industriously cir culated oo Sunday, tbt.the Yankees were threatening aooher demonstration upon tic road. I'sseners . brinsT a report rthat a skirmish took place on Saturday not tar rrom vofaor.svmpvra uar tne ccimy- nsmty retired Sifter a brief show of resistance. The indira tioc s are that a gei e al ba'tle will take place in tbat direction btf.ire mar y days, as it is now well a.certain ed Wat reioloTctmma are being sent to Pope, tbe Fed eral e immaodeT, and it ia' believed tbat the abolition Governmetit is withdrawing troops irom Mct'kllan'i amy for mat rur-pnse. We learn from Stanton that twenfy-f nr prisoners were tent to 1 bat p:aci oo ruoday by ueneral it but ton, and that forty-six more wife exj ec'id y s'erdey oeaa tnen will pooaoty be trans t ried to X.yrbtuTr, to remaio until 4ba eeneraj exe'mr ge of prisoners is (flcCUd hidrmmM lt p ic. 29 t. tl. Ftoat G. Betca'a At U onrralf that for the past few dyu si,a.U( activiiv has bo (jbrr- ulii ' w ' V . . . i!Jnl L!?.i.'hli w ""w 'oid, we ir r that. toT" m U e" 1 .T?? bU r JS'i-' ill Utt,crr M hlro- Foe tba Journal, : ; GioiorrMr. 8. C.. July 27tb, 16C2. Uhm. rDiTfiii-l- llerjry.JUl akLAre a r at d al of p'a'e tiir ih wj U- c o Ijc e-t ih a na!j 3hl whieh U had cn 4!ya Uan t cd tbe 2Ut intt itie Marioa Mi-n, if Wiojah. ahouM beproqd of euc?i' In Hi rr. ' lie ta fearltae aiJ btic a rr(rilr(if joa . ud attempt to comrmre bire), Ai'd-y. lli'ltct dc ciwntof tbirteeo ra-o, wbirod aixtr of-the Van- ev, ho were armrd with the a t ituird wtaiMi ..ul I . -.1 A I ika I . I r . I ' wiiwinpi uiit i..iu id ir niwete bawo up in line tl baitl'. tl-ir avu!i tl,rn luV n. 9 a'tUmii a d ready to iecd tbe d.- lly krad n inft- ergra. uni mcujouIU waiit. nn f t tbrta ; bis tnco ere aeparaied arid p'acedifliu twoV. n1 wbco th aord waa elnn, the u ob'e-bami:d abot-rn told rot. , The Crtt C e tiipy sl.ot down Eve. Tur Yank-i rtturned It, aid tbugaKcuwit wa gt-mrul for Clteio titwrn'y rulnotca bal wii, t! ry (the Yauke) bad to turn, tail lor n eir nuncaea. l Uur d ad w(rc i Icktd no iid e.rrid (S oo tbcfr backa. Aj -on at llev soc reeded lu irHtitig to thir hoa'a, tiny bmd if aud rowed lor tne'r livrt. liut Mel), wa not cont-nti d yt;t, he cave t'Urruit, and lucccrded iu nachien a point lte the Yat fceui had to past io C( jo n of twenty yaidi of the ihore, wltete tlie (hutj:-liarri I tun did Its work .nobly. Li. McD. thinks the lot ('imiic cannut be leaa than twenty to twintyfija killl. ll.'aU)uc ctedul in capturing a !nnitiful m-nrd wbich tie ctw- ardly YarikwB h f bil.itid in thir d mble i;tk to their boau. - - ----- . ! Oiir I' U none, but several came very ntar lift ing killed. One tptiully, Mr. -Kinfletn, alter d a cliurgitig his gun and neeing a Yonkoi) mukir lor him. drew bis pintol and snapped six ctp ; be had to her I it in tbi-tbitkefr-but soon rotarMtd atdmak atta4ia man. He thinks that tbe Yankee shot nine at blm whilst be wus making hia re'reot. The Yonketa that acre here a lew days eg') tud tor V t fl tbote Injal and loving Union f intilits wtre tho saiii" that were on Woo camaw, at Tolley' lafund. tVnd pranf "iTiat thvy liay nine back otiec wore Ihut'in it tiny will tuke the hal-nm-t of the low nod lilthy l.uir.uus which we have rrnw ainoliCKt in. Mr they tn h Hyuldf curs-j to us and jireat7 Iv more vt to our s.hiier W e have t ut a lew liinii- lua now livine here, tin: bnlatcc having fl.-d to the on country, and liio-e mweruhli- wretch's hjii full (ay of the nlacr. Mcl'ooa'd has j'Ht lent ovir Irmn Waccaiuuw a live Yankee who wos '.'ntiturt il thin morninir by tus fC'iu'S he (the i anket) rii)!t ho was liorn m 1 entisylvania anl ho been nt woik i n I'm I He, wanted to get North, and thought that il b" e UhI get to the blockade, it, wim his only chum-c, but tint will notd. This inakei the si'eond spy that has boi n caiipht here; tlii fi.Ht vu tiikeii on Houtli 1-i'uiid und-broil ;ht hero and plaeed in jail, wan kept litre for one month and at ;iH inml.i bis Hcae with si v -rul rn'ire to lie h!(K'knle. for they weie aun on Imaid the sMM'n sllip Key Sione iStule, by me of our captains who waa t.iken by her. 0i the lo-t viuit. of the Yankos up here, we were told by them that tiny received our puterg d.nly, ami that liny knew nil of our movements. II iw is Ibis 1 Way, we have some ol t'-e Idnek shiep a'iiugtl us. I haw hix n told that air senti ier h-ver had any ui" lull tiny piM tneir lines a iniu ; n mty no iney uu told It ui tiny are the ('orMTal or Sergeant of th. Uuard and t Ley par's without sny more tpi 'stions. W liore fiitilt is Pes? Ii it our Mnj ,r's or the ('apian ol tie tompaey ? Why no loniftr ib oi lutt ntchl. ho 1 w.ih lolil l.y iireant O wens. Itiut he Imd reat d.Ri u iv in awakinir two eeiiuiuls who were (ant s-l , utn' 'hut one win ii lie win. placed on du'y m i w k. 1 h s the wuy It at our M j is and tii ivrala coiiluc heir forces in Virnmii. leme-see ami Kuutueky? 1 i'ui hs not. L' k ut Moruiiu and Ferns1 do tiny nl l. nd h i their in n -li'ii on ihi ir p s T Answer i'k Oi l. Mi'clnU otiii iht Ya'hkttCtiug mi VV e l.ave s ml-sp ei d d c 'Uii mie, i linker's Marion Vino of AVinyah and VYutd's i,'ht Aruihry ra i t 0 a en tley are lie men, anil tee aid more of the sane 1 it. W'ncrf is Mi Ilhini'v, frtii't yi n 8 Hire hnn il lid h m Hl.Miif. he in aill known down hen', H'mI he co nve li.ii tun on "a'dci- .! akiug of Sunt e, I i,m n opes Hint you Will hi ur un d ueaa lipm He re j 1 a tea das 'Ih'lium'rt'r ol -Y.iUsllmt enliio t tu'ton Ja two ti.su ail ol t n. The I'U'ad t'niu lets U-in e ili'tin' 1 In tween Mimuu .nl I'l.uilia'rn. 'I In- nih.t. 1 1 tn d b rne. nt d thie mi n wen im.u.a' to into phi e to-day and 4 t torwuro 10 I huile.iton. I hey tt.i'H that Iti'i I uoal Cuin im 1' Kf it wi h'ho-1, liix'ts, V, fie' l r f! T, sal petif Slid mrifi rpun ity of t niniiinirion. Ac I he lial.ii;ce o' thi n w were ivplW'd, Ht-t the p,,(1t and tht' three i.,et, made the.r e-i upe in u eu nll 0k i ) j I. Youri n il!; ri Lp c, I' . . . ..'.ir.-Xba-J.)WAwl,-. ClMC Hlil't I'nilUOMI ) Ju.y h h. IKi. j Vlt sra Tp TOMJ nr V : -The l,ll:li (j'ou P(l IlllnU 1 1 Hie Iul Ior, h t a, I a l I'K'U fit, h-e Irav lo It r thn 1'.h lb" Ci'llitni f our i r, ;Le:r srntelt! km Ifdnenu tit let tli ic '1'iitnm i f a-ve! tuix lreK tiu ir Nc. llanoV'-r tii'Mnla contain i y .ROiuLlea. fruit and l o i iry. Hie tniiojn conhl not b .v nvru reei i-.-ci in icier I ui", to oil lonuour w.inn. ; aid nut luailfli tba k. ' ar i m tin ier m ny ohlkation tn s me nnkiii n friend of I hirH' u t'eunty, lor the rrrrp im. ol vm i tnh'i r u . oui rv, wrkn very u-exjic inny ea. n to i n cimp Wir bu,.f lln' '"ir Cnur.f n. bnn, -J vrl'l brieaitor bu null sato Cilcll a e witiunti n rf nucli ra'u.lilc ihmutiuun, lleupeel.'u.ly, li. W.XI.KKf, Cm. f or th J.mriinl. ( a mi -neah nitu:4'j: n ( JuU , im ; j Mn. Kn:r ) : You' c rrrpntnl 'n', AUb uniii," f niUtaken. I wa i ol li'It A in t ' c I g ii,i na nt on the 1st., tea on Hie cemraiy waa r nly vry Uf htly w u- ilvd. li in ti ue thiil 1 1' II, atnl I n rn-iinfil down ab"ut two hou:a (rnru lie err. ct or a ahell tint ft' .til my ncek. I iluak m un known irk nl, aud iiitotrn him and my ether frieniN, if I hatr iny ui 1 1 n ler tuo dep;cahl tul of thi Yankei, tiint 1 am no well auu nnio that I aua t lire ta pivp tli, Yank ea proef ttut a ew ltorcWn cm reuiemher Uutuaitlc. . Wont ruHpcril jllv, ft. W. rt-OK. 3 . Co K, Vr.il N. r Kv. P. h. AlatianiUii will crratl.v oblige me bv eithar imb- l'-in; loa en e in ih- Jiioiial or Klvme it to ma in a J'tivale letter. Post OOice, BiCbtimt'd, Va. i n. W. C , Jr. Tho L'neolu, llliiioii, hu i says : " A car load of eoutiaband-i pi.J.-i J 'ibrau.'h Lini'ln 6u Monday li s' who wt rj willing to wjik for ten renin a ly and lioaul What chances have the.p'wr of Illi nois io make a living wln-n plaii-d in competition w:tb thieving, runaway r.egrmg at ten cuts r day ?"" MlWaAK.J'RtXXAMAriiJK AT l.H t.vex The follow- ir? is a copy eft the prorlamat-ion i-w'tit-d by (ol. Mor gan ot 1 bacon, Ky : I am about to leave you. 1 havo en-leu von d since my entruuee into jour ci:y, t j prevent all lawless mrs tr intcrhnnce with U.e rights of nny eitii'i, no mutter what h,8 political tcnet3. I: noy sncb interference bos occurrid, il has bu n ' without try knowledge, and contrary to my order, arcs 1 now call on 8iif who hove bun suQL'rm.UL one i am tnus ready to repair a' tuca injuries (if anv) torn equally determiued to protect alt Southern Rights people in the crloyment of their opimonf.and if any are disturbed fn any way wha'tcver, I shall visit the pcr- peirawra wuu ecverc aiki spceoy reruation. dotiw II .MonCAS. Acting Rriadier Uencrnl I'. S. A. R. A. Vhton. A. A. O. lha Flrrl In Jauira Hlttr. It e burning ol a 1-literal trarjport io front ol Mc- ClelWs caaap by ba!r-dt a-rt eTrrJViirc04wge4'cntly proved by ltaJacLofbisJiavjig Jicdcrtaien-to Cavalry on Saturday morning last, bos caused more UnPP'y ' himstll. For the las', few months he has been watchfulness. and circumspect in amonz tbe Federal craft, Oa Sunday and yesteidiy, all the vessels lay ss ckse into the Ikikel.y shore as it was p sible to get mem. auu rucn oi tne enemy e guuboats as are visible, occupy pc6itiors protecting ike cnarmed craft. Tboj are hiking the s'ahle door alter tbe borse is cone. One rvatioo's made vtsterday, created tbe impression that AIcL'talan is either advancmir bis forces into the interior, or he is evacoiUog tbe pif ition at present held by bim. From certain m iveuiema oo the river tbe general , btliil is tbat fre is gradually and .stealthily evacuating. Not one bail the tents en I other apport coaneeJ of camp life are now fliscer&ible, tbat were three weeks aso. - It is also a oottrjeable tact, tbat on i r iire ioih )i u,u 11.1. ni'-uiiuj, uiey l UU- itxrureatlyaaisie than tLey do the nen nurnirg whe, 0O,btr 00001 U m,de" 1 bc' "e P"bi.:, wdj and a com ing people, and our Oeuorals will have to Datkabi cmIwiot t i kw Tark Tia ; ? "S. - iMt-K.iiai taiaa Arkowi,da vtl purlwtlijr. Com- - f4. . . -1 ...... . . Froa tba Kw Tork Tlirea, Jalr IM. THB ITatI Of tn STiOf TU( QOTESilUCKT ASD TBK rsorLt Iatpiteof a'l we!'-m-ni endeavori taorjel tbe " P'pfn'A- d gtAm A ullltd upon &t puUu mtnd lit itgurti (o fh t,ttlult ar,d p'0pf(t$ of tht pthd'ng vqt. Tf,4 great mi l of tht ptrp!t art di tauiaged and liuKtailtmd. A'jJ t .e reusju ot it is that tbey have lost faith in trrrj body and tverytbing except Uirow exbaiMtlcaa naouros od tlxir own iod.HuiU 'je purpose to ci nib tha rebellion and rerve tbe life an t unity of me nation. Tbey bive poure-1 oat tbtMr treiwares and blood like wa'er ; and theyd not ate tbe fruits tbey were promud lor io?h facr h'ors. They have glvei their exOknee without r in t to the ne.-n who wield ed tba weapoi s tbey had p!j ' d in their baaJa, and tbey do col fi:td that colC iencJ J nt C;d by euccr-st They have waited patifni'y n alter week, taouOi afur mouth ; through t.e l jw rt vuivinz teas ins Ot a whole, year, lor victoriw, brilliant and dec'unve, promiaed thwn In m dtiy to day ; aud thuub every home mourns i s d- ud, tol every heart gri. v. a for Irxndi who will return no more forever, the vicionts arc yet (louyiu ouo eeem indd farlhir t'fl thuo wbn the war began. Oue al'er nootber. t0, tle men on whom tbey bud bnilt their hop's . bate failed them. Tbey know not wb'im to trust, or on whom tbey cats, rely, io carry the nation forward to that crowning triumph which they Know is us rum aoo its out;, iniiriuiin loaaioeiri haJt ra has Ikcq sadly Miuk li And ui.t;i that faitb cm be rtstond by the achievement or the promise of some nijLwt d sutC' Si, wcliiueTilrugate against popu- lar diSiitfiidmry, and tc pn jinrid for the vast brood of prrns, rial and imaginary, which mote in iu train lor a 3 tar now the nation baa leaned on MrMJleJl.iu ao4l. a.hmlid army whltt waa placed at hMdiTnKrt7t44U,,aJ ueore t.ava4ryrxceivea im iiW h ..! l,iehl.i- f,am.,iiM.rt inln h. rni,i (nrmi,I,.l.U f,.r... ng on" or more nf tho I ederol vesh-e.n, which for Rev ever orcniiiz.d ou this continent. Jlnt it is idle to ii guirin II e hirl, llmt 111 ir hiilh in him hin Ui'ii Hhaki:n to its ft'tinilu'ii'tiH by his fuiluro to accomplish with that aitny a ni le ,;t'e of the rem! Is which il wus ud rpiuie to achii ve It might have taken .Manansis il onyht to have hi alt ii the rebel army at Yorkiown its leader iropied with it to capture Richmond It failid -ut everv p' hd, ai d hile U ban bieu growing weaker, tLe fjneai'. o lighting bus U.en growing stronger, ihy by day. 'Ih se tbii gs shake and undermine (he piblic faith, on ahieh must ulwuys rot. the puWic strength.. Nor ih h ll uvuii iu i e iea-1 umuui ine uiaine lor mis S'uu of ihin"s Irom one man tn anothir. Much may tie - ne in tli k wuy io relievi! individuuls from the refp . u Hd'ility ol neCiliu nets but nothing to regain jiublit c t fi lenee lor I he government which permits such d;n-a-terH io occur. It is uUie I, on behal' of the I'reaident ui.d hm lulvit" is, that MclUt llati Im hud sole directio:) of h:ii own movi ne n's Ihut he Im selected h,s oun linis of operations t hit he has had m-n enough and t ni" it;oiiC;h lo scC' Diphfh verythin which he u of. r.ii.id to do. ' il iit Ik bus n(complilied no.'Aiig, . tin the oiler hiiinl, il is claimed lor him that he t.ua n-.t liechnlioucl the meuiiH promnc J lor th - execution ol his p'ai s, hut thai at tin: decimve moment the f,irce tune lie n wi'hhe.d upon, which he relied. When I e wild tiih' IViiiusuU lor an advam-e irion Yo.'ktown ,ii'l II c iiinind, all CHSi'iitiul feaMKc of h h plai was thu 'lcloill, with ii c Tp, ah u d follow him, oso nd Y ik It v. r, t ike ! i.e s er in the tear, und turn tin .in ni; 'ii link o Y"ik own ; alter le hud lumbda' Foitic s :miioe, le.irmd tl ut Mi 1) iwell wnu'd not re pennired lo neive. tOoher In- s'uu d not have tnen Mht on lint eiiaid, or he sin in 'd huvo been allowed all ibe nu nnH h" I'et ii'd eu-ilitiul to lis rerlormai c". So at R cliuiond. Il is H-scrhd on bis behalf that (en day iTre ih" final Ct'af'r phe, he iiiinrtmd tb'i President hut his lelt wing w is airong enough for an udvai'ci- upon Rid m n I hui))at In: nad um f.iree to cover Li rnhl und piouc! hm line of communication, and bep 41 g that men t ' "u.h 111 -'ht he ft lit ut once to rend.-i t'ui serve. Toe I'r nil-lent ,r pUed thut Mil) well should cotu to h n n l-iml. j Mi L'lellao rj uned that It et.uid not n 1 c 1 him tb"8 in lime to be ol any use iiiul lie woii'il huve ri e 8 to i r f s. bridges to build, long ir us : r'nt iiju triua 10 brint up; tint ne whs ready ri uu nil vur a; Old could niova wubin a k if Ma li iwill oi u'd be stnt by water, and thus arrive in time 10 cu iiil tun leur. T" this It i.s ulleeiil the Pn-stdent m ule no reply, until fiic er s x day alter, when-he iiv fu und MeChlan thut l.iiiUO men bid been sent from Kictinionij to unmrr j. union, nnu 1 nut tli'8 wn? eipiivjlent to seizing ''''" re-enforeemenls to the Sim-.' uuiotiiit. 'I hcF.).) Oihi o il t"u Jackson, and thus n infere -d, JLaekxno; wo h fi," tu'd men,' leH ttrw eitrrtsrr!' wing, firurc it baik, fore if 1' across tho L'h'ckabomiuy uud coiiimlltd 1 ur It f. wu. to r tn nt to wve itselt Irun ntiir di 8 rui'iion. Ii' Mci'iellan fin rr quired to tuke R ehmoiiil, ilissiel on his b hili be should not bave tl tn beei thwarted n' the very moment when he wes ready to mate 1. Ad this nay or mi.y ii'.i io vui u aal conclusive 10 di fence ol (Jen. MrClellun. liut it is conclusive of iu tnpatitu inmtulit't for th-.' c induct of the wur, in whic'i the honor and the li'e ot thi nation ore involved. If that iLCJpucity ia rUIi Me'JIcIlan, why is he not re pi 'eed by unotlier tnun ? If It ij no: with bim, where is it und what ground hai the country for hoping tYit -1 nn.e ly can b3 aj-pitid a u 1 ? For tho l et ten d tv it cannot bedc-niedtli.it the public bus been iaciiiiul l i tnkj the gloomiest view of uffiirs, at d to despair ol better c nacils, und a more vigorous and puce stil conduct of the war. Not that th" public mind has loat i:s elasiicitv, or the popular heart unything of its wonted courn'. Lttathe Uovern inctit taliO but a tingle step toward reforming thege felt und neknowlidcrd cv.lJ, ut;d the people will respond Vvilh frtsb cntl.iMiu.-im unj n ncwed imfKi lo euy demands that can be made upon ttam. tut when tbey near Irom one sido furce and reck'esi denunciations of the Abolitionists, aud from nnoth r d.-flpairinjr appeals to the craro slavea lor valor to eriHli the rebellion, and roin thf Oovernment itself only despo:idi.Dt complaints ot the tmb irras-inient o!iid by this cotifcoding pres sure, tliey may be exe'J!d forleiring that all junt nod nolic hudcrabi.) is lucking ti the nation, and thut wc ure I k'-ly to dii t into anarchy aud ruiu through sheer was'C id the'tnen irs that sit k only some Land and head coui;K Unt to wield thtm aright. Tbe nrnur that Gen. llalletk has lecti Butnmoned to Wadiiorton und is lo be made Commander-in-Chief of the -National Brinks has done something to revive the public bnpts. If it proves to ba true, and is not coun teracted by MHb and nnwise experiuients m other di ne' ions, it will contribute largely to that resurrection of the oiiblic faith which is essential to success. It will cive the tountrV a tuarantee thai we are at last to have somewhere in the supreme military councils of the no tion, a man who knows sonietning 01 tne treory and practice of war. I'hus far, although the country has bccn-iit-aa- Jix ss.aJc. yeMtlicmipremeommadoi the army, both in general and in deteil, has been in the hauls ot civiliar.s. It will also give (be country ground to hope that uni! y of mit'lii' y counsels and action will at last bg practically rccogmz d as absolutely essential to the sore ts of military operations. Tbe m st cmsum nnte skill may be thwarted by the intirference of in competent superiors, and tbe most duuntltss bravery may be rendered useless by tbe dissipation and waste of coctbeting councils. That the President has Ions felt this necessity is euD3- the actual, as well as theoretical commander-in-chief of all our armies, directing tbeir movements, adjusting tbeir relative strength, fixing enl ordering their fom binrd action, and supervising their de'ailej operations in his own p ron. We have too mnh respect for Mr. Lioeo'n'i good sense to suppose that be undertook this task from a cmvicttoo of bis superior fitness for its per formance. No man knows better than -himself that he ii not a Stl.lier', tither by elucutwn or by natural geni us nnd aptittuie. Nor is there any nnn in the country lcs hki-ly to thrust bim;eif dc d e!y into a position in volviog tbe most fearful respoos bdifes, which even tbe : most vecal and unscrupulous of bisQjttere-s cm'.d not pnteiid that be wes qiilifi-d to 51. The President felt tbe absolute ncesity of unify io the mili'ary councils of tbe tatioa, aid in default of any ope else, he under took to k'lve tbem tbat unity himself. Ut muf Jet I that (As txpt ment h not tuattded. The decisive test oft generalship it lucceti. Tbe army tbat wiot the most victories ia tbe army tbat bat the beet Gentfa! it ita : bead. And jaded by thbj standard, thiwbeli tkailarj :-;'' '.- tava tbe advantage of tbe Union force'. Tbey bare! decti, Cg. scaped c cd beaten ns. Wh a tU v have: vigor ol m -rement, in rapidity of coiAi.t'a,"n. it 'j friuecatmetit of tixir olaot until tW cation, in stf ikinir beavv it-'ows a our eaii:i- teiou, and ia willraw in? tbwir forcet from ver. jJu ..wi baveaimedat tbcni. thj reljtls, judd -y no'U, ! aboan tbcftiKlves o-ir meters io the art of . lit teiOfi t-f thit. dvub'U'i, u thtd Itttit 1'ieiulciiT i i ditr. lie wieldj with abao!u'e power tbe whulu-miatarj force ol tie rcU-llion, aud he know bow to witll it. ii- I i. . . .t. J . . i. . - dicta'Wi-h'p Over a'l thi 0 ration of u uriny .iof . t . f. I J . L ... l. . . . . , .1 I VOQ U.IU. lurra uuusv iu, lAjuiji-tuw, j;n b.'j.u aitu.J. In tbe f x:s'.icg crisis of tie war, wbeu the country is d'.tJ.esi lined by protracted and disastrous tai!u'e3, and when the army foS'rs fr Lick of vigtroos. competent ar.d hrm niom h-adership, l'reei lent L'noolo eti do nothing Iet0r c.iku'atel to itstore tbiu'linsr fnrtaoes f the mtiou than to place at itg head tbe abkst soldier which i's ranks sipply. I-et him be a- lecUil with doe rare and discrimination and let him be distitctiy toid that lis is i xpt-cttd to jive thi nuiiou a speedy, corn pkle and tb iroush victory over tha rtbtlliou. The ccui try demands fcr the army but thm army its- If requires, a wmyitfiit, i'jwVc aiul rfptnnbte head. It i;l tole ra'e n.t bac't flairs tonfid -nt no mere military wet nutue .r a civilian commander, whether that civilian he the Kt.cretnry of War or the 1'residrtot of tbe United Slate. Let but this condition be iulliikd, and let one enisle saccrss rive token that this policy is hereultcr to j prevail, aod the whole power o!' the nation w ill stfain l up wjlh exultaut hopelulnos a el fuit'i into the erm tit !ir the nation's lile. ' - ' From the Petersburg Fipie'e, Ju!y C th. U.ulng Fea' Dunilng of a Federal Vtaail. On Friday latsotne half dozen men attachid to the eral days past have lilr rally covered the surluce or the riv-r in iront of Gen. Mcf'lcllan's cu nip. Having pro oiind 11 boat, (the luigist acci.Rdible.) Corporal llooke, ThH. Martin, William l).iniel, Alexander IMmity and Wiliiiim William, embarked from Coggini' Point uhotil one o'clock Saturday inorning, uud pulled oil quietly for a vi ry fine looking schooner of 1G3 tons burthun, lyinj; in ile siream come half a mile Irom the Southern slr.ire Ah tiny neured the visil, u 1- mu 1 1 dog on board il Hcovind their nnvcnu' it and couimonc'ed barkiok fu tion-ly. 'I wo guuboais were lying but a few hundred yard-i distant, und- miuy sieauiers an I sail vessels iu close proximity, hut the enterprise had been undertaken, and tiie brave b ijscould norihink of relurniutf withoutJ aeeouipiiKbing tbeir ot.j t't. Making last to the vessel, tin y ttideavortd to seize the d .g, and stop his mouth by 8 'tiding bim to the bottom, but the animal won d not allow a strdnger'rt h itid. to he plue d upon him. His .balking had now u coined the Captain of the vis tl, who Ciine upon deck, and de sired to know tbe iMiise of the untimely visit. He was answered by Martin, who quickly sprung to tbe deck ol the schooner, und 11. firmed the (luptuin that he bad come ut thu bidding nl Gen. McClollun, toillet his ar rfBt. The Captain Vxpris-cl great surprise, dictated his innocence ol criui", ui.d wished to know what were tbe. ciiargea.agaii.st him. lie wus told by Martin tha' he wus no' tlnre to decide upon his cuilt or innocence. nr to pnftr courts of uny sirl, but to iff ct h Kurns uS Gen. MctJl'llan bod irdircd. I'he Captain the cohM nttd to m'.rnit, nod 111 intliHtinif no di p sito u to reMi', Was allowed to g t into the boat un'kd I 1 the mean'iiiie the other fi e so diets hud resetted the deck ol (he veml, und goue into the eubin. Hero they h uud n straw bidj Wnich wus r pped opet, St 011 tbf, and tin ortbiu door closed, lie ptrty pjie. dily disiinbarked, leuvinn ih" ce bih nd, who, it is supuo-ad. tscae on the small r.Oit .beluuiiing to the scho mer. They were not taken becuua tho boat u d ny tie boirlii e party, had a bole near its top, und c juld cirry bir si'Ven m 'ii As the niipiic parly pul'e I oil lor the Sooflieri hore, the Cnptain ot the reiioiiner h',d his suspicioiii atetnid ns to 1 h arret having UieU made by oid ir oi MeClilh.n, and rmiurked 10 hifl cap'oistlmt the Geoer oI'b Ileadipiartcis wera not on that fide ol the rivi r. He was told to " bold his eo'c ;" tbat his cap'ors kinw what tbey; were ubou; ; that tbey had changed tin 11 mind; and intenueil taking bun lo a Coufedi rati in atead ol n rederal General. I he .Cuptam now hrcjin greatly a'arine,!, and bmoiiKht the. -clemency of his ct u r , stating with ttnis in his eyesthat he . had a witi utid clnidren 111 ew )ok, wliT would be not only oeep:y oistn-ssca ui nis ios, but greatly impoverished Hit fears we.ra quieted by the ussuranee thnt h woukl not he harm 'U, tiut tbut 03 he wan a ru'iu'ct of tbe Lin iniiy legitimate, acd binisell a prisonir ol wur. 1'port reaching the shore the Captain declared that had he seen h s captors approiich from the Southern bmk, the rus'j adopted would nut have availed, for he had arms aboard, (Enfield R fks) and would have only s j-ieuut rvu wiih uia me. In the passage Irom tbe ve,-sj to the tkore, not a raj 01 ngnr, save ma lamp 111 me rirguiL', was to be seen aud our boys bad made np tbeir minds thut tbe vessel would not burn, and that the artest of the Captain was the en'y remit of thrir enterprise. Rut they were soon moti ogrieiioty disoppo uted, ler as they ascended tin bank, the fire suddenly hurst cut, and in a few minutes tbe flames weie licking tee sides of the vesvl from bow to 6lern. She burned slowly, but biightly, and the fljmes illuminated tho river acd the country around for miles Uur mlormant states tbat it was quite amusing to w itnevs the coaimotion among the fleet of Old Abe, consisting oi some two bnndred stcom ar.d sailing cralt. Steam was crowded on gunboats and transports, and the sailing cralt were quickly towed out ol tha reach of the burning schooner. She ontinued to burn from hal.-paj-t one until the dawn 0 day, when only such portions as were oeioiv li e water s edge remained The schooner waa nearly new, called the Louisa R'tvcs. and commmdfU by Uupliln John A. Jones, of New tork. hbe was 1CJ tons burthen. loaded with corn aud rrovi6ions, and valued nt $8,000, exclusive of car go. Uupt. Jonts waa brought to Peterjbunr Saturday at d lodfieJ in jail, where hi how ruminates on the daring oi me rcocja, anu laments over tue lortnues ol war, Just above the Imis Rives several schooners wpre moored, but a guuboat lying along-side it was consid- ered somewhat imprudent to attempt to burn them. Aoqmer Datcu 01 vessels lay not lar below the Louisa Rives, but a ennbo it was near them also. Between the destroyed vessel and the Berkeley shere the water was studded with vessels, but the Confederate force was too small to veuture 10 tbeir midst. The light from tbe burning vessel rt fleeted briirhtlv oa tbe north bank of the James, and for miles and miles tne tents or the federal army were distinctly visible. From the N. Y. Tribune, July 23. CONFEDERATES WHO OAVIt TnitVSET.TM np bc following are Jhe naraa oiihcConfcderate p'ris. ! .1 1 , . . . . 1 . oners, who gave themselves tip before Richmond, who have taken the oath of allegiance : Ilenry T. Thomas uio i. u.; uugn a. Morgan, bth N. C ; J. R. Saun ders, 2d Fla.; John 8. Moore. 1st Geo: Timothv M. Alman,2tth Va.; John Bulicr,27th Ya.; Richard Pul ley, -o.u a. . , - rUAIXK. The Tortland Pirsx says : " We now have lorming ui our iiuu8iaregime.nl, tne itn, which Will rendez vous in this city. Gov. Washburn is in earnest. He has declared that tbe 1 6th, i'tb, and 18'h regiments uiusi 00 niiea 10 tnejuu standard witnm Jifteen days omerwise aramng win be resorted to." . 4, FROM SOl'TH CABOLIN'A. IIilto.i Hxad. S. O., July 13, 1662. All is quiet here, with tbe exception of an occasional d monstration on tbe part of our gunboats beyond B.'aufort, just by way of showing the enemy that we are alive aod vigilant. On the morning of tbe 10th they went up the river, partially circumnavigating Beau'ort Island, acd succeed d in burning several huts serving as banacka for the enemy. Gen. Stevens' Brigade, corrprising six regiments, with four others detached from Gen. Vright, are now on their way to Fortress Monroe. 7--"- Tbe editorial eagtrestions of the New York 2i'me, that Gen. Hunter mit, could, and tbould attack and capture Savannah, are absurd Ue bas'eoooeh troops to bold lid too Head ar.d Beaufort Islands against any force the enemy cau brimr asainat it ; no mora. Ediato Island will be evacuated by General Wright fo a few days, just as toon as transports art Obtainable, ThM are bat four regiment there, , , ' ' ' " ' ' BY TELEGRAril. F20M UlCUtt'JSD. .u.. Rtcoatw?, Ja'j ?:i, 185S. Jtm ?iu' rroaaj taa fcicClerats graJoa.'y T-,nl t ae'ri aaj re o'jt4'd? pJ?. Si D. j,.,. rat to Jjy. CAPTCI. MZAVEJl TCB1I. CAI.V, So Caaatt r jr. S. C-, Ju! H:h, IKZ. For vt the otew of tha B.-iil-h Kiaamer Tubal Can ar rived her to-iay. lba Sleamar left Vauau oa Poodsy avenlnj, sad wm chttoi lbu.tilay by a faat YAfikeS1 cruirer, which was mUI gaiiilaj ou feer wha I hex four men, laclullo th pilot, kf: h;r ia sa opia boat to eacaps capture. Wbila tbey wera atill in a at thi Yankea crubcr bid g"t within gni i-h t of lbs TjImI CjIj, ant tbsy bave no 4Jbt th,t ktie w csnturtJ The Tubal t'aia a at au Irua ;re aianer of rive hun dred tout bur b.-n, aaliiij a taro ot general mtrcbaadUe, Including a few ca?s of arun. The Kreoch war steamer liendujln left'tte harbor to-Jiy, carrying rO tae French CouaI, U. I. hiint Andre aid lady, vhjgo on a vuit ot a few moothi to tha Jk'orth. FKDEUAL CVS BOATJ REPrLitl ON Taa OBOar.U . ; toAsr.'. - J AiotsiA, Ui , Joly SO'.b, liCl. I l bs havinnab .Aprra of ibis liuming state that four or J live Federal gnn-bokta attacked our baMery atGoreiia Point I on tfnat Ogeebee river, on jeslerday morning. Tbe gun- ' IjigatiLWfeie repqlacd. io lo.'-a oo our aide. Tba iiatrii in tha liKttery were damaged by tli enemy's shot and she'd. I'LOI-ICA T10tJ UP TUB OKHRIlAb THACT AUKJCV. A Toles frmn Heaven,'. ... I "bates.' a. Uon'tPutlt t fl. ;.. 4 r .. 3. Holl-rlicati,D to G )d 4 t. Private lievotion, , 4 - ft. lba AtVKufficiiiriev of Cinut i I he Act ot hai,h... 4 Motives l Early I'lety, 4 Tfce feniioel, 4 Omii to Jeaua, by H. Hall J2 Caat'nir Our Burden on tha Lord, by Kiv. Joa. M. Atkiuoo, ft Are You Prepared? 4 Prepare to Meet Tliytiod,... 4 An A peal t th Young, by Kcv. Ju. McGrearty, , . . . 4 Tomo and Iiebt, by Iter. J. C. Hy le,. . . 4 h bolilier k Ypnr Houl la It Hilo ? li; Tha Nw Year 4 10. II. li. 11. M. ):. id. 17 ltj. 10. 20. 11. n. v.. u. 23. VII !I7. li. A Mi.ibw s t'artiot' Worda to her Bob dier Bov... . 8 The Uret liatheriuir.. ' 4 4 8 4 '-. Hyle.. IU LoveitThiu Me? ladividual I ffart... The French holdisr. (.'all to Prayer, by kcv. .1 Thrift io Yon, by lir.v. ('. K Ikocii V.D.H Cbiiit'a Uraciou luvilation, . . . 8 4 Ara r ou Menoy .' Ihe I He P ic-ierver, 4 The Preeieua -B.od i.f Ch-iht, or How a Holdier waa ajved 4 " " 23. " My .spirit Khali Not Always Slrivo," by hv. J. 11 r'oilii 4 " " 3'). Why Will Ye 0 t ? by liev. A. M. Poiu- dexter, I). 1) , 8 " '' Hi. The linprovideut Traveler, by Uev W. J. Ho e, D. f 4 " 22 Don't bitf a -.J y Iie'. J. n. Jeter. 'i. I)., 8 ' " LJ. rollier .l ori'iiur Your (.re.it K i. mv, by Prof. W. II (men 4 " " 34. Whre are the ( ln-i-ii on ,u Hie A'inv, b. a lady ol N. I ., 4 " " 35 Who W I I how Da Any (Jo d by Iter. J II s. I l , 4 ' ' " c'C. Wbt i I Tnou That I h ni'd l" Unto Thee, lv tv W J . II !., 4 " " 37. Wfjt ran I I'o? b. l!ev. T Y. Moore, I) l 4 " " 3-1. Funt ine. l.y ' P. H. price 4 " " S'J A Llvii it 1 cle, by licv I, V.:-eele., D ll , 8 " " 40.- The "111' er and tbe Savionr, 4 " " 41. apei. b iwtr., y Pot J. it. Hideo 4 " " 41 The lire' Qu a'l n ArHered, by Kev. Aniiie K.oe- 16 " 41. To a I'hurti hi 1 . tiie Army, b Uev. V. V. Moore I) n. ., 4 " 41. Aitvivetii ' olfir-ra. b. rtev W. l-ov l. U " 4i. Tin lir.at D.v 01 wnth n d of (Jlorv. b Ihv J111 R. l.i.Drf t 10 " Flynnipfir baCam . ...I'd ' Hhiloh, by t ft J I, Hortowa, I. !., N " Tn amr, hy.Pev iVi,, "'. UrKadus D.U , 8 " J.!qa i and Lincoln by A I'bvaoian,., 4 ." lbo i 'i or A'hi i m hv J. Kan'tolpn Tu' k r. ui , t 'v (Jen., of Va., 32 " The ro.dier'a l'.-cft HPile, as' jgjned foi tl e A inv of (,'.'ivor Jr mwell, 32 " MnceJune lt Ihijt. we lure LulirMhi-d of r:h rf th tjtbusefxejn2')jJlQjO-.iiajUja Ufuj.mMklng a total, id pa gos ol J3. 472,430, '-. I icu is .er 6.000,' Oj of pases z-oto K.n ,1,. An,u...,..n 'P .in. U ! ... I J J. f . wiiit-iivu , 1 ,jr iitgutu i'.h u ui year. I'bfsa we bave ao d ami givcu v tnntly tor theSold'ers, at the rate of 1 finO m RO1 lor on doll r vl'e are now pr. parel to print 60,000 ioiir pii;o tracts per da,, aal thie number we should got rat regularly if we would supply tba demand upon u- from all ih j 1 o .led a'e Kute. -Wa are in gr. a need ot fuuds 1 3 a ipily tlie eiU lor onrafck and WuDaded .-oliliera, wbo I ava ,ar nobly tiouiedtmt their blood for our defence. Wi I not eve'y Christian and pja riot aid u in pouring imo tbeir minds aal hearts thj he Di, saving Balm of tne Uonpel. A ( lianiain in a hmoiul at Petersburg writes ns, tbat a airk soldier waa hopefully convrted wnila he was rending to bim the tract, "Tha Precious Hlocd of Christ," Ac lba evidtnee is abuodant that (led is daily blessing theso matssgjs to the good o souls.' . . ''ine Soldiers Pocket Bible" shou'd be speedily pnt into the hands of every soldier. Lef Winisters and Chris tians do what they can promptly in collecting and a?ndins us fund-i for thil cauie. Ycnrstinly. W. J. W. CHOWDER. Paleigh. N. C, Julyi 1832. Tract Ag'Bt. P. 8 We shall aorn have a supply of tbe New Testa ment printed by the Conlederate Btates Bible hocletysnd bcoad here. ' A DftArT Imfvitadle 1.1 thk Nortii Tbe Boston Courier of the 18 Ui iiibt., says : Tne conviction is not to bi avoided that tbe quota of our men required to muke.;up tbe complement ol three hundred thousand must be raised by a draft. So far as we have learned, tbe same conaiiion ol things exist in nil the New Fnglaud States, whatever the case may be elsewhere. The very fact that a large bounty is pro posed, .and in several towns a very large one, shows clearly the general popular sentiment that extraordinary inducements arc necessary ig ordr to accomplish the object in question. With all this the success thus far does not appear llattering. 1 he Newbury port Herald of tbe 16tb inst.. says : " We do not hear of many en- J lis'men's; the ?tew lit d lord Mercury of the 1 7 tb speaks with equat discouragements, and remarks : " Something certainly prevents not oaly tbe enlistment of tnen, but the expression by our citisens of any interest in the succe3s of the efforts to enlist tbem." This is a deplorable state of things, indeed ! Neoroks Execitkd. We noticed, at the time, the execution of two negroes on Frdiy, tbe 18tb inst., at k.inston. --- -ra.. The rasaals were put to death by order of Col. Sol. Williams, 2n cavalry, acting brigadier general. Col. Williams is one of tbe men for the tipies, and poetesses that decision of character, amidst the greatest sweetness of manners, which will make him a terror to evil doers. whether black or white. He- cannot be promoted too soon or too high, always regarding tbe rights of other officers, which Col. Williams will never sk to io- frinSe- . . ... " . . . , One of the nerxroes executed was ooe woo oaa Deen set free by the Rev. Wm. P. Biddle at hie death ; tbe other tbe property orElisba Coward. Another negro belonging to 01iver'Hefrinfresqi7ie!ioiroonty, was killed on Sunday, while attempting to escape from bis captors, near Kinstoo. He L-aped into the river, and was pierced "by a d zzn balls, and sank to rise no more. He war one of a crowd who bad been detected in a conspiracy to run ofl on Saturday night, several of wbom bad been arrested, uae icnow, woo was rreoi- ed, said that a negro, rctnroed from Newbern witn a purse ol gold, was paying th:m a bounty to go ou wim bim. Statt Journal. Oen Van Dorn is rebuilding tbe Mancbao bridge. , hnnt 2fi miles from New Orleans, and the Confederate pickets bave driven in those ot tbe enemy at Kenner, which is distant only 12 miles. I appeal to those indebted to me to come forward and aettla theft aooonnta. It is of vital importance to tba com munity tbat tba stock of Medicines be not exhausted. It ia imposslbla for ma to hvi up supplies wittout tba eaalu WAXKEB K CASES. Jofit 4 zW-tf Drngglit Apothecary, Aj lUa.i tU
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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