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- . "n V FVlTOX ds PRICE, PROPRIETORS, i hem all letters on business must be addressed. . viMTOX.'iditor....A. L. PRICE, Associate Editor. i. i - Terms of Subscription. .-7 YT Q TI (" A - .$4 CO ption to Weekly paper received for lees laao ;JSl'pr. one vear. invariably ia advance,. . .$10 00 :l. " 3 00 M in all cases, ba discontinued at the end 1 i.-si.ription year, -nless renewed. LV.INGrO.V, N. il., MAV U, 1S63. ... -utioipateJ, the campaign has r pened earlier and :..;y il.Is spring than in any former year of the -: ; ;,0y an attack upon Charleston has teen made .j. Aheady the Bappahann'ock haa ben crcsa-t- , i.or.:y and his forcei have been driven Lack in hsraJy the enerry ba r-omrr.encr-d arorniida . re d'o Alabama and MiiM'sfppi, and wi-l eoen : ::::-t E-et Tennessee. . .! Vav is our g'ooroicst month, end evB the great i the lUpythiiT"' V 1 net sefaeed to lift Ibe rLiat i ants ever v.u. boiiz'm. The Southwest is the v'.iVh a!l eyes are turned with the most serious ap- , Loui.-iaua is in a 1 a J way a very bd way. c are d.Vhrar'enaf, atd must have astds.taace. -:-i is b-in'4 penetiated, a d as yet our forces hate i t ch the advance of the enemy, al our ;c h.ixz littio conCIecce i i General PsicKEToy, v,o vat.ted to r;ive up Charleston and tie whole ,,3h Curol:u. The traa Mieaiisippi di:trict ; ;:. tar to have Enffjred .'rem great mii2nv?e ; !. t' do rot pretend to eay upon whom that -.e-.t if chargeable. Ye era looking at the dark ; icturc, and to complsio it, let us edd otir con-;,-t I k will not Live a locg inter om'OQ ia Vir : t nt the attack npou Charleston will almost c? r ; i." Au, tLd he scsceysfal too, ir the enemy c:u : '-.'crris Irhind. At least it will b2 sncceaful - 1.;er. We t'o tot behrva that they can obt&'a i.-jj- Vasd, tut tbey certainly aim at tha. cf batteries on Folly Island is unmiataeably : ) tj'.:i oar works on I-Iorris Ilanu ia the rear. iof Le c-ncray in getting transportu between : I'vii : Wultoa ia nov apparent. A pert o y ha crossed to tha Tait'deof th3 Hus's.ipi i in.; on ths C pi'tal of that f.tjte a3 Ehown ;'erirai'1.3. Jaik view, but Here hive bea fur darter. And c!V against ihi3 the ridiu Bplrit tf our troops :,::g t T.ixit cf theirs. Our ormy ttver was 6o lirs, a'iluu.jh forrn-UMe by diocipline, equip r:.bcr, i over hi hi together by a more preca i?y nv.d tuff.ff.er cur troops Li for eervice will if the y do rot exceed. l'cc?e of the ea: my. r i'n the ctfeLsive ad they upon the cleftcsivo. 3 v. c Liivo loat v-i'il bo recovered if we can ca .rtime retain in ouro n hands the kya to that . ".. as Vj-hibur and Port Iladion. If we can, ..t'y that cur atmiea uay summer in Kentucky i. ;ii!3 our horse? drink once more oat cf the J the Ohio. Bat it is r.ll-eiisential that our rr.ould be retained at a'iiaofit aa? cost. TLen j . ,; tl.xe of cur forebodings viil yz.si into ;hc M.-.cr o' our most brilliant success. ! ..re ns one of the most rhabby attempts at ,. i v, e fcav3 ever eeen. It U in the shape of a :w i inl ;.r bill i uryo;tins to be i.tuod by the . it. -tyj. It coald ha:d!y deceive a blind ne- , ,. ..!,! tLi-k, ocd yet so easily da people take ail ; ; ; e 3 r.romiats to pny, that even thii thing mij;ht i - .riii. It v-3 probably got up at some printing .; t in or Washlrg'on. It U &!iuo3t ialescriba . v. o iai r..t say that in a lias at the top it has Jt .V C AtJGUST 1 HG2 (. V. ii-:i:igt:n " ia a curved Hie and ia the hcl- l..:vc the v.crd"TvVO" in large red letters, . -.i.e lir.c Will pr.y to bearer en Deiaend " in ;: serii-t, tbo v.-ords " Two dcllar3" in tjj o . .-ujatai T ii several Bisea larger than lha other r. i.-, Uut tumbered, and i.- eigned U. A.Wats, . !.. Martin, Trcs'. The figure 2 :'s repeated at eauh .;ur.''cd ly a ilo'seied border, not uniform. It thing cut, ly far. Patehs. By recer.t errivahj wa have the Eer :.' it: of the I4th and 21st nit., and the Ker r .f the ii'-h inGtant, a'.ro thj Nassau Guardian V-'o have f.lao tho Lcr.Jcn Index of the 'J.h h-; L'ormnla or Nassau papers we liid nothiDg iaterest. i3rit;sh colonial papers soidom n orial ..peca'.atioag and the field from which Io . .. 1 he gleaned is not cx'.easive. We cut out a Mirror of the Ot'a, the- foljowiug threat- ill v ! !to:a ll.tiw's lifv,V.'v, cpeei, Tiw Cut-IIoI. HI r,r.I3U F II O T I1EKF.. Ji -lions wiui Gnat liri ain. : ..-.. -r.-id that our rt-latin: i vi:h Oroat Led n mut'-ritical pass. Tha ppeeche? of i.oral i Ki;glar.d and of Lord PalniCT6ton, a the '.:7th it I!areh, in iicate a determined tit if the ;-.rit..'s;i oovtrnment to perM- i. ..; i:;-i:g cut praacal vessels in triu-u ; i ii r.Hi(.L.ini mvy. It was well shown Vr, I'ur::.-, and ol'utti s, that tha equipment 1 ..i t i.i.d A!- -.lux vt:s ia violation ct the Fcrei?n : ar-1 that o.ht-r similir vessels soma say . , i..urii-en ar-j btig ccn.tiuced lor the ! :vi.i ; o'J tii-d other Bnti-ia pmt? vithout iet or i;e ;. Vv-iuiueLt, aud will aoon be at eea, . ":: ;'i ) saiUns, armed with Jlriush gjn?, and aa Lr.i..sii ia every reject as the Warricr herself, r to tiiee coe-t iacts was some legal qaipa : , iu the N.oi rjiai -ityle by the bl-hcitor, aod a ::. Lord i'a2mer6t:.a abat " the Americana always '. i'i -.ri with England wherever they got into I'i. - ov,-r tho ioiidence cf '.he latter speaker, who has - .t . tad to iei.rtper.t the blac'.;-krr element in the '. ',;.-1 net, nad the cheap i ruditiOD. ct the lawyer who . j ; vi. ahy at war wit a Great Uritain without the s - ! x : n-ali. Lve-y Dri'ieh deck-yard ia nowcrgag - ! : Lig otou.ti.cr-i to capture and burn our merchant- : r! i itit s. Tre evidence poin'.a irresistihty to the . ,..a ttidt ail tha authorities and men in etat i ni of in- . .. i . r: r. in pnnsr.irarv crra;nat in. I nrA Pui- - -i oo!iidtrs cur ccmpiaiats of thedes rsettor cf thir . t i Atuftican voj-.t-!n by t!ie r:ti!. craier Alabama, ;e i'. i;. aicii or our v. i-ii to p:ck ft quarrel wi b Ersgland; i Letu tiSiured ehe has pot sattly to Bea, when he - s tardy wairant; Member ct Par.iament Laird ar. 1 the House ot CoiinoTis re-echois the laugh ctiuns which are niide to his supply tag the reb- .... . 1 . i Vm.i m !CD.Ma o . i'na'r m j r- i, . 111 . I. .... . . j ...... . " . - ,-V ..a.-e nt c o!.:ai rate rou'is, ere s.'-.i :y u sira oa t cj,;U, t,.a:VdtTt t-?amer as a harmV-s trait in- J ! v the f mr.erorVif Chi: a ; a-d the mi rehants, thip :. a,..i , ( i j f f Kr.crhmd claim the riaht of lur- - - .-. r,.u, u wits a nr.'.-?. at d dn-n-o i;s furiauslv to tLtir cond':et. : - tat hav very a a. cr ally arctscd u i;i:.erai and i..-" :.l f Miity to li'n'anu emoug al; c!?.Bsca in this coon- . . . . r Irt.ii. Kan t- i fuc ,1 Af f lift Vr nr. . w... , .im rr an wiilp ml rr.ni! fi& it ia at urcscnt. Theie -e leu n:o:e ciuerally welcomed than at present if we e tree to engage in a foreign war. V' t ir- cot belidva that war imminent. We carmot '.ri :..o laxnry. Tha struggle in which we are eu?sged : ui- i-iftue Tti.l rebuilt our uccivided energies. For u wo ilo nut auticii-ato that cur gorercrceDti?!!! y,t i pullet i.nrjdiiii icuaga it as tin:p:e grc ana i hey are or .rieg tt jetton the p-iratical tcta ofBri- -.: a jun cav is to fuiS?r everything frcn fc-re'geers tha s ih cf coccer,trdt;3g our vhole loice on taa pup u 1 1 the rebellion. When this is dene, -jtc shall have x'- : .'.-.vote to cur fotr ?ga enemies. V: - n ...s tb? rebtoratioa cf the Unioa has Veen achieved r I l t-v CUcriCtiw i-Jt 3 lino auwu v. ij s. - v t ko every vian who hna tost a dollar ly ths d2fic- : I-urt of New York. Half a dczen llrit.-fih ttenmera 1 ' r . . . 1 . . .. II n 1 . I 1 1 . - wml. a n I j. '.1 .!.(. a- i w f n Er,!a::d next goes to war let her look out for a. -t;. ii. 'i Lough her antagonist te only some liottcn ' u.e ca'ia hiii. i risuc win Amtricaa cruisero irii LisUiK, f-.nd England may lely ou it that for every i-.ciui merit ir tianpr i.nai Efts itccn Durr.rri rfnrinor tria ty lirif-fcU pirate, tea britis-ii veeseis wjA then be ce- ' -j-a. war ;a wnica xrgiaa ej.catres wiii D6 -9 '-lj rt ner ioreis;n -oaQineree. We mistase cur coun- -jmfii grcatJy, it at the cv.l tf twe'va moLtts, they leava fc P bearing the Dri'ith il. afloat in any eea fram tha "ra.an Ccean to Bearing's tiraita Harper's Meekly. -"' o Don't iivv. F cv.r is tu-ibling. Let it -:'.. v.ho carer, e'-eept the hollow-eyed, lantern i;yei Speculator and Extcrtioner. Oh, ye thousands ' ") ti'ave ceen fatmg totting bat corn dodgers for sit ''iud.a past, holq on to your old srnnu-by a idtle whil jre'-r. Lot t !i3 Flour alone fcr six weeks longer, and vL a tumble in prices will came along as has never heen since the war began. Don't buy flour. Take "r fdvice. Let the article slide, and won't the Secs K : tcrta catch it i Maybe Ihey will. MiUedgmUt Union. mm MsC VOL. 19.1 CONFEDERATE Tnlt T-ondon Herald of the 18th nit., brought hare yes terday by steamer, contains nothing actaal'y new; i:s intel ligence hivirg J-een anticipated by former arrivaU at New York. We find, however, what we have not aeen before, to wir, tha text cf Mr A Dim' letter to Admiral DcroKT, in the nafura of a co, tfi :ate ia favonr cf Ho well and Zib m iK,"8?il.fcj? from a Pritish to a t.iexican psrt. Tha fo'low icg clicurratai ccs ;arc given : - 9h : f 1 ! Ctttriitnt nt m lir Mil'p'.ng Trort. A deputation oi thippeis and nitrchanta interepted in the Mrx.can trade, tcge'her with the o-arr.er, slipbro ker, ard underwriter intirte'ed in the steam ship Te terhotl srd Hi a Q ieen, vraitfd cn Tturpday on Earl Ru-se'J. They wrre intreductd by Mr. Ciawlord, inem b:r ior Locdon, who first called attention to tbe pr.si i icn of the captain, cQIccro trd tuj-er cargoes cf she Te crhtfT, tow in Ntw York. These pf rs:ns wre s'ated to tc detain d o; board, acd not iiilowcd to comamei- ca'.e w.th tithtr the i-.gects oi the cwt.era and merciun's or with the Britteh con?at. Allusion was made to tbe interfere nee cf the American crakers with car Mexican trade, end it was mentioned that a brisk and cooticu CU3 trade is ca.ricd on bet we' n the Unittd Stt'ea and Mexico, end that jip8 are daily adverted to sail irom New York to M,aramora ; so that the effect of tolera ting tbe proceedings of 'be .ruiser? would be to enable the Americucs to ettabiish a monopoly. The next c r cumstance pyinttd oat was that the Federal govern ment apptar to astuoiethc tiglit to dictate what trade shall cr shall hut becnied on by Uritiah sahjc's ; and on tLid Lead the statement was then made that a policy of insurance vcj afe np-ed to be elLcud in Lloyd's rjorn jts trdc-y, accompanied by ti e io. lowing cert.fi cate from Mr. Adams, tie Ucited States minist r in IOrdon, addressed tu Admiral Dapjn, commanding the Federal tle.-t "Leg it ion cf the United States, London, April 9, 1803. 1 Am d tLe muItkuJa o' fraud a lent arid di-ihonL'st en tf rpri-f a from this kingdom to fumis'i supplies t the rebels in the Unikd States, through the pretence cf a d.fi'irjation to eome port in Mexico, it gives me pleasure il ui!iKi;;min one wascu dls a uiuvreni a creuiiaoie pur pose. Mt3s. HowJl and Z ruian Lave furnis-htd me with tvidecce, which is peil.ctly satisfactory to me, that they are really bouad to Matamoras wilb a caro intended ior the Mexicari3. I, therefore, very cheerfully give them this certificate at their request. It U not the disposition cf the United States to interfere ia any nay with an Lomst neutral trade, and it is deeply to b2 re gretted that, the frauds which have been so extensively practised in this conn?ry have contributed fo much to throw it uaJer 5u-p'ciof. "Charles Fraxci3 Adami. 'Admiral Dapont, Ac." A.'ter a strong expression of opinion with regard to this letter, Mr. Crawford continued by stating that tbe immediate otj ct the deputation had in view was to elicit from her Majesty's government some assurance of protection for the fcea Qaetn, now detained by the own ers at "Falruouth awaiti ng a decision. Jle explained that this vessels has received on hoard her Mojcesty's niailvJ, the owner being bound by the Mercantile Marine to carry them under a penalty. ' Mr. G. V. Harding suggested that tbe government send amiil agent in the ship, who wculd represent an official guarantee that she waa bound to the poit for which she cleared. As the only pretence given lor seiz uie vra? a suspicion that she would run the bloekauc, it was considered that this might be a satisfactory solution of the difficulty, acd the owners and the merchants would be content to send the ve.-scl on sueh conditions, bearing all the expense? consequent on the arrange ment. 11 is Lordihip said Le wo dd consider the .ropriety of acting on this suggestion, and expressed his surprise' at Mr. Crawford's information respecting the detention of the persons on board the L'etc-rhcfJ, they not being crim cals or subject to criminal law. Mr. Wake, on behalf of the brokers, offered for bia lordship's inspection the manifeet of the vrs-el, and de cla ed the readiness of the merchant to guarantee that there v. as lo contraband oi war on board. For the Jcurnal. ITauuarteus 38th JJeo't N. C. Tr"ops, i Camp (Jregsr, Va., Kay Sth, lsc:5. f KiijroRs: For the informat i u ot our f iencls I ectd ycu a lit of tie caBoaltieis in our Brgimeut, in tiie re e.ut battles near CLaneellortvihe, Va., May t'ril and 3rd. You will oblige us very much by publishing xt. Major M Mell McLar,cfcl n, Bcvtrely wounded. Comnany A Killed Privates John A Bee'., Joi n T Bishop, W C Hholar. Weundcd 2nd Lieut R II lfiddletE, CorpMJ B Mc Cance. P. iva'fs XI M Hurtt, V C Boiiey, C il Alphin, V,M liira Thom - s, J W Bishop, M IT Owen. Ocrni a.y Killed - Is. Lieut ii O Cajr, Piivates Jesse hhetnuT asd Isaac Shore s vv ;:rd.;: Corn's J B V.cs'al, I;W WoMoa, 8 L Kelly, Piivr.tvp t'lf b Cieekmore, F A Uarr.er, VV L Hace-, XV L Mar -in, I. J Wella, Eli Sngart, U A Ju: 3 C i av.s. fam'l Mitchell, Mis' -P.ivatea Jackson Ireland and Welaher Lab. (ompa.-.y C Kil'ed Privste W E Bat-?. V.YunC vI Copt J 1 Wilson, s.iph'lj; 11 J IlCdson, 2ad I.;eut. e'.ightiji; t-'erfrts E T Bass. J D Lindtey. Corj.1 W H Tew, 1'iiva'es Jcha .Bass, Jonas Baker, Joteph EulT. J-.me8 Co;-k, W 1 II Pope, Marshall Vann. t.'ompacy D Wounded Cat; t n C Parses, flightly ; Corfl F A Cliit n. I'livatea J H Wilkin, Alvin Udotu, 1. J CarT.ter, ."1 i.-cCul!en, Iewis JVlcClenny, F LI tialmcn, Kafui Str.ip, Moses Lachamy. tlii-.T tig Boddm House. Company EKiCedC'apt D ( ITcIlae, Private XV J Ilutfhineon. Voaaft-('.-l--t It A "V Fcckery, slightly; !Zad Ft II A Pobirson, Privates W O Meachero. JBerj Baibour, lleert Brooks, Jarrfs Crouch, Kicbard Webb, iiesou Garrett. Missing Privates W Ii LIcCiskil!, Jesse Pipes. Company F Milled Sergt A L Higmaa; Private B lluir ieai. V,Toui:J.-J l?t Lieut J A Yunt, Cor pi W TrafleiisteJt, Trivatc a P TrafJ'enstedt, W B liuHmau. Compinvt, Wourdpd Fergt J radehiw, Corpl Alex Will ams, Privates J W Lockey. V.' L i Ilia, W A Me he By. D A Wil.soa, II F Eines", Cyras Drum, J P Locrj. J ti Brad ahaw. 11. jft-ir; Private H M P. p'ln. Company 11 Silled Pi ivatc3 W M Newby and W i Nance. Wounded 2rd Lieut ?(T Cranfcrd, Corpl M B Lassitir, J I Johnson. Pii.ate-a I W Lanier, V D iitgrsm, G hi atootc. Cenipany I Killed Pivate Job Wnsht. Wi'Utid.dPrivatfs C B Tuwell, Gecrg? J;l-jut n, A Lewis. J a Elliott, P P Crowder, II 6 Panatli. Midhitg Hergt XV C Hamriek, Privates W Facing, I) D Wright. Company K Kided Sergt A Monroe, Privates J Ii BI"-k,!chn M-crphy, Colia oionr -e. Ween Jed S.?rgt i) C JTcJi-kdl, Privates f T Grr.dy, A Guion, A Mcbiaimid, N Yi' McLeod, W iluii-hy, il A Fr i-.f t. It- .c Avery. i. jawing Privatea E E Newton, D A Mollillan. KECAPITCLATICOi. Killed, 13 Wounled, M Miebing 11 Total. .113 Lesptctfully, Ac, P. M. MCNTIEE, djutait. casualties i.v Triiis: ivrn rj. c. t. IlSAtc-CAaTEiis i4rn N C. T , l-ay 4th, 1MJ3. Li -t 1 1 c vKi.a'.tiea in the 14th N. C. Troops, from A: ril O'ch to May 1 b, 1?G3 : P Cat Ch rrv, to A, rr.o .tally wrnided, row dead; 1st i-ergent C A rrbstnkle, co K, si gh'Jy in head ; Private B Butii, coK. siighti.v iu forehead. FitU and 8tEfl Cfficers C 1 li T BenLe-tt, contusion, cn duty with hii cor maad; Lieut Col W A Johnscm, ceverely ia arm, bote fractured. Company A Private J T Johnson, kihed : 2 Lient VV J Puo-h. i!e:l" wound in face: Brevet 2i Lieut J J William-', itet-h weund in leg; 1st Stirgent N E Jenkins, slight wound in stoTpa :h ; o bcrgt Jaa A Burrows, mortal y wounded; 3d Corp VV T Booker, severely wounded ia foot; Privates Pt ter ioswcil, suhfy in tide; c u baeiun, srgnt y in tooi; u Bocker, ee vere-Iy in tide; J B Myrick, moitiiy wonmied. Ccuipnuy 1 Piivate Felix Myers, killed ; 2d Lieut 1) P Jcnes, li. sh wcurd in leg and stiuck by shell ia shoulder ; 2d r-ergt C L l.iae. lleth wound in face; 2d Sergt E W Bab cock, tt-rsh wound ia le; ; Corp W J Moore, wounded in ehcuitiei; Corp G ii iliirgton, flesh wound in left thigh; Privates Jesse Anderfon, slightly io arm; C Allard, sligkt lv w"imded in arm; E G Kitchett, elisrhtly io breast; VV A fcaweis, ti.gLtly iu arm. J C ffmith, nigbtly in head. '."cmpany C Fi Et Sergt A H Monison, ePghtly - cn leg ; 3d rergt G L r tanback, oontvs'on; Sth fiergt I W McGreg o", flash wound in leg; Corp E P i?inith, contusion; Corp il J Sapier, sever ly in both hands; Privates P A Bachanan, mortally wounded, died 4th Jviay ; S L Smith, mortally wounded; J T Smith, severely in hand; J L Smith, contu sion; J a Hecrt coitneion ; Pter More'on,' contusion ; Martin VcT-,ay,"b;vcre"y in teatiin'ei; Ed BilJiogsly, wound ed iu i)v, ea; lmondd. wounded in foiehead; Jas Mc Kaskill, liah wound in thigb; I J Mwii-g, flesh wound io le; VV II Saunders, slightly n i rebead; H B Carpenter, slightly in aim; j&8 Brigman, teely in lace. Company D Corp R j Ware Bevetely in teg, bone frac tured ; Privates J D Crow, severely in ankle and foot, bone fractnred; Jno Heavener, seriously, in mouln; W A Long, severely in arm, bene fractured ; J J Harmon, flesh wouna in arm ; a u wum, contnston ; fiaauey, eiiguujr in breast. Coapasy E Firit gergt U W Pool, killed ; 1st Corp STATES OF A3IERIGA WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1863. NO. 34. S Kogers, bilied ; Private W A Knight supposed to bae been kdled ; Brevet 2J Lieut T .-s Lemav. siiihtly iu aim ; ii rergi jas h men", mona iy wrn-:cie.J, diei May 4t. ; 4th fietgt W H Shaw, Bev: rely in bene frsctured ; fith Sergt J H Penny, BeritnE'y ir? hip bone fraemred ; 4th Jvrp Wm Barlow, severely ia arm, ampntfti; Priva'ea J M Leek, eevrrely in bah th's.ha ; J J Lewis, tl'ghtlv on arm and thonlder : Enfni Pool, eeverelv in arm, bene frac tured; Ilintn Pool, slishtly in Phould . : I. R-s. B'igbt'y in breafct ; I ufoa Smith, fl kh wound in thigh ; O W Fay, slightly in fcot; Iiac Mac-n, Btverely ii ehoo'dor etd lace; Tbcmis I. Xorwood. rfihtly iu at n ar.d s d j :-XV W WatkibM, Btrioa .ly wonnued in aim and leg. bone frac tured. Comr-avy F First I i. ut F Fa ney, -lightiy in th;gb ; Rrev;t Lirut G M Villismi. eevreh ia head J.n.1 fa e: 2:.d ber .t W H Porter, killed ; Priaa J Cooper, flo.th wound in ler-; J Gicen, a ightly in Le?d ; W M Pattou, peverelt ia leg. Loue iraetnred; Z Pee, blightJy in e.Trn ; It WiiliKin, a-jiereiy ia kr.ee ; T B Wi'scji, aev -re ly in shoulder, ampu'a'ed ; lt Hcgt Whitmire, slight y in le. on cut, ; 5h sergeant J h. Pan on elehtly ia le, en duty. ompoy G cecocd Sergt J REmich, killed; Is" Sert J W Kawley, severely wonuJedin thih- S'h-ergt J J Scar let, teverc'y in he:d, fcknli fractured ; ?d Corp J U B. 8jrg, feligail,. iu head ; Privates J M Crawford right arm-a np i tatei ; R A Lee. ftvere'y in lead ; J H Fisz'er, teriouty ia thigh, boue fractured ; It M Miher, 'eg emputAte ; A J j Joidea, tevereh lu l-e; A. PTajior, be"lrefy in ; A i Ycut g, slight'y ;n heu!dcr. t.f nipaijy H- Fiur h ergt Wm Lr.ier, killed; Private Jesse I'oplnj, ki led : ut Luut jj p hhankle, morialiy wounded, d.ed May 4 1 ; 's Corp E H Howe'J, wrunded ia hand ; 2nd C rp 1 biu i i-w Vr, severe'y in-arm a;id h mo; 3rd orp J W h'ai-i r, inorfalty wounded : Piiv tiea f-rcea Almond, arm a-pu'ated ; J F" Ciir'.er, s'igbtJy in h p ; Jao Dry, siigbrly in t -ot ; F Fr-rest, se- erely in h'p a?.d nims ; J ih Hall leg articotatcd ; Ivey Tiichey, siightiy o; he-ad ; U t-itei, mo:ta!ly wouaded ; G A Siar felo, levte'y in s:otr ach ; Jdo 1 h -irij sor, in Lip, bote fractured ; 'v ti H -.11, si ghtly in fide ; .'no Knry, ro( rtal y wo';nd d ; Joe L ly, Blighlly in arm ; J MLffi.ir, .slightly iti land: D Letter, s'ightiy in hand ; L E M dehor, atvere'y in arm. bene t;ne lured; 0 H Neb ti, scvere-y iu leg ; 'W ii L'uu.ig-, ) ,i.ht ly in aruiH. ,, C(m,i ry I Thif 'Sc-pt It P. Hafgt; ve. kiitrd : Frsv.it J H ii tc k s killt-d. 2 i Lie .t C A iiaat, vlihMy ia 1 1 e -y.i 1 uiim ; I' .v i'ts Aiex Fa nes, s'ili ly in face nd atm ; a f-J Binh, a.iLtiy iu thouldcr ; G W j-.wleego d, fc.ie;h't in frije. Company K Fifth Ke ft S L Teat lev, killed; Privitea Jno I'owt .i, Jaa Overhv ar.d Parish. fc.Peff : Bi evt-1 2nd Lieut J 8 BryaD, el-ghtly in hip; 2ud hergi F W Bodik-r, verely in Hde; 4fh borgi Joel Up-ram, ticger bhot oil; Is? iSerg'. L N Kaith, seriously wounded in brea-t: 'Id Cor W I-. Bell, severely wcurdtd in liith thighs ; 4 h Corp"? D Weathers, severely ia neck ; Privates U White, a'fhtlv in hnd'; J II Keiili, fle?h wound in arm: ! V lavaier, severely ia arm, bone fraciured : Wiilis Iloncycatt. s? verely in lejr, bono Iractun d; J Z Sauaderd, severely in moutn ; t -w rreedle, ia both fcanaa: Fii Hamilton, s wutij in sue; hi iiamilton, seriously in thij Wm Chamblee siigLtly on hand. 0 M JVJit; AdULu:(.vj Brig. Gen. Barrbeu 's Brigane. corr posed cf tha 2nd and 4th K. C. h. Troops., 14th and 3i) h N. O. Troops, wa,-t cum plimen cd by ths t n sard Division ("crnmauoc-rs to which it beicngH, fi'r the efficient se-rvice rendered by if on t!.e 4 th cf hii7, 1 (..'$. By order of T. B;i CmsuhI;? In CV!iry F, till kliinieut . C 'i"rt-j:8 Llou!. E, I. UiuiKyn, C'oi.i i!i;ui:;si. Kil'cd--Pcter Chandler, tli Prcvatt. WoonJt d Sergt h Georp Crapoo end Joe. I Seiltrs , , r - . . T . Carter, nn t II. Ciaig. fie eral are raitiug. Cai-ualties Iu the 7ii f"gii)it it : . Lint of the kirlrd, wounded and mis-sin? (so far as ascertain- d) of the Seven h tiejimec-t A. U T , Lane's llri gnle, A. 1'. Hdi's JJivitivn. Baltic on bundau, May i, 1S63. Field and Stall Kil.ed Lieut. Colonel J-u ins L Pill. Woui.ded Col. td.rd Graham Bay ward, by t hell in si e eeriously; Msj Wm Lee 1 avidsjn. by fchell in bri.'ait severely, not mortal ; Adj't Ives Smeelts. gunshot in neck and shoulder very seriously (si:,ce dead). Company A, commanded by Lu-ut. ii hi Campbell. Ki'.l ed Lieut E M Campbell. I.ieut li .A Bol ck. Privates W b Deal, F T lodfelter, A P Parker, mith Price, E B Austin. Wounded Lit;ut P C Carlton, in the breast slightly ; Sergts G W Condry, two fingers op; J L Mi)laps, ebflfin the shoulder el ght ; A P J hnston, shell iu aide eliht ; Corpl H L Alexander, bhell in si te -.iif-- " ; Privates H L Miller, gnuhot in mon'h seriously; VV L icgram, guu-hot iu wrist serionsiy; L locram, cutitrhotin wriht- fericus'y. 7 Baker, etuared by ehedl very blight; A E Brown, t.y i .ii i ... i "v.. ir- . . ...i.... . iv .. ...... ! FUCll in miuu b.igm; v a. : nj, uubuui im eiuu stiuu. ly ; J W Berrjhiil, gunshot in c-ol slight ; D L F Kcailey. gunshot iu kuei seriously; B Z Linnt-y, gunshot in Lii. seri usly : J Miller, ball a vJ shell "ootii lij:htl ; J W Hi bi'tsnn, guanho in tbit-h veiy fehvht ; Kt-x, gans'ji t in thigh scrioi fl ; I) B Hrown, gunshot ni thou aer -n'ous'.y ; osh K her, ruleIi t iu tb-gb seiiuus! ; ii W Miihaps, gunshi t in fcee--slight ; VV K Fry. lfg aLd t-.rm broken since ampcated. Sii.-?ing J W Fiacai.noa, C VV Bag'e-r, W IceLt.aur, J L. Moore, 1 ivlorrisou. t ompauy B, c.m ra; ded by ( a; ttia Js ha P Y 'ua? Ki led ' fpt John P oa:-g : Privates i.u m 'tutit-y J -Bige, J "vl Winecoil. Wm nhine, he ait. Wounded ! iiut J b iiarris, above the c-je Iighi; eretj Aea Linker thih fractuicd ; A Cu.emau, Lf II ia hip ; Privates J A Freeman, in 1 ttle fiog'-r ; i fti fuck r, guLah t i-i knet oeriousl; A B Barit-heart, gurshot ia he-u f ip t; i hi hp F ee ze. g i thot in head n pht; A ft' B avkw";iicr. th; j i.i thigh if jght; John KaLker, in keee nnd btu nidiM serious ly; W M Joyner, shell in hta ' s:, ht ; 1J Wiueetil, gurs euot in bead" sl'ght ; J M Hartst-1!, nuhh.-t ia knee, bo riously ; M Wilhclai, gunshot iu arm Ht-rieti ; j B.st gunshot ia neck atd hand bPght; W D pj-e-BriU. fiiibvt in thigh and shou der beiiyuwlj; M sinker, gu-jhiiot. ia el bow and fcide seriously; 11 O 'Mc Kearney, gunsliot" in head not St rioos'y ; D Shoe. ehr-H in loot aught ; .ni-Biei? Corporal J A fellies, Piivatea Julius Cole, L Aiuiucd Levi Vest. Company O, coromaticed by 1 ieut Wn'ter TrJeltae. Killed Sergt L) II Dunoon. Private 'i boa Eiieiiwo. W ouud ed hiient Quince, by stieli cn shouh.er s!;r h?; fceigtJ J Pbipps. by bbeli in head slight ; Privates A ater, guj thot iu leg slight ; Z ilussay, gunshot in wriat :l'gtu; s L bln'nn. guns-hot in ffccuictr seiiocs ; F W Koot, gunshot in arm serious ; Jetse Davin, gunshot ialc g scriui.s, Heijiy Campbell, gunuhot iu too. Efrhms; H 1 llutson thigh iiaciuied beiious ; John Jordan, gur-dut in left I reaat very beiiously. Corrppy D, commanded byC&pt W J Keir. Killed Capt NV J Kerr. Wounded trivatts S N Jami.-on, guusiot in banc" serious; J J Browu, guu-hctin leg serivu; W Conder, gunciiot in moutn, biea-t. hip ud fool inoitul fincedied. Missing Private A E Kanaparx. . C'omuauy E, cammanded by Licnt J VV Viek. Kil.el Note. " Wounded Corps Ii II iV:edin, gunshot in b ith kg, st verely; T Crick wan, gunshot, in iluga seriona ; Piivates Dempsey 'Je n, siucned by a ahtll very s:ight; J G Hen dricks, arm fractured ; il B PaKf , ly t-hfcii m eh-uldcr very sight; CH Brant ly, gnnahot in thiuSder sight ; B Batman, gunshot ia arm -seiium ; VV Ii Lat-Kden, gunshot in neeL terious ; J T iio.id,, lip v( linger off ; O hisntly, by bbe.l in hsnd -vei v slight Jesse P ipe, gunshot ij leg siurht ; U w icenaour, gm saoi in neei si-riLUiiy. lu.esu g, A Whitley. L H iiagg. Josi ph i'eairt, Joun tink. Com pa- y F, c mmanded by Lieut T Wiihamson. ivales Jams 11 Coggin, Altred Townend, Joa Pr Wcundtf'' Licuts T G v nliiEton, gun?.ii-.i m ninu and srrr eiiuu ; J VV Ema' k. by grape ia Lf; m uu-der, an 1 guuUiot thicugh ankle njorttl, since '!ead ; Corps VV Crun totd, gULshot in tbigb serious ; J F Kewsoa, gunshot in heac 9eiioos ; Privates A A Cra!, gm sl ot in thifh and arm s.rious; G VV wink thai: -dig at ; W Fry, frhclt ia arm serious ; J C J often, gunshot iu thigh sericutt ; J li Keid. gumhot in aim serious ; E G Be.cLell, gunahot ia both hands serious; C 8 Bughes, shell in lead slight; N TiWesand, shell in neck slight; E A Basiiell, gunshot inarm. serious; JAKinley, theil in bowels slight; E Lidenour, gut saot in ieg slight;'. G tailiman, gocafcoi in side slight; J T Kills, tbe.linmouh aud thigh e-, cie ly ; J A Gariker, gunshot in back serious; G Bicka'd, shell ia side slight. Mi&sirg Frivates E VV'hailey, J 8 Owens. -Co. G commanded by Lt J Y Templeton--Privatei Kill ed W Biiek, A Cnupel, J T llolkerfield, J T Pee nno, W Little, P A Litaker, J AlcDonid, G vv Walter. Wound ed Lieut J Y TemiUt.n, gum h jt in loot and bide, sexions; Serg't F il Jones, thell, arm, slight; Corp'i J D Eorreil. gnnehot ii head, sligh:; il W Edwards, sbtll in breast an i handj, slight. Priviee JA Maiehail, th-gh, -snkm-jT Dpchvrch, she'l, cheat, tl;ghi; G A Kiug, shed, shonlder; J A Cross, gunshot, arm; J A Hicks, guushot, aim; C W MeismcJ, guL6hot, ihoulder; lleutin Fik, arm, serious, ampuiated. Aiissmg Berg t P A ftScGchet. Cmpany B, command--d by Capt J G llarri? K lied Privates, F WcG;eiland, A B alcCiel'and, J irf Beaitry, VV W K z?r, D F &iors, M A Eaker. Woundei? Lt Alexin der, guathct, ia hip, teriots; Lieut i'ennick, tucshot, lg, serieiu; fcCTg't B M Caldwell, she.l, iu side and t:ead, very srk-u;; Corp'I 8 E Vanpelt, sSell ia shoalder, sl:gor. Pri vatet EJMoirisoa, gunshot in rm, slight; J T Moore, gunauot, thigh, seiioua; M D McLure, gnr.sr.ut, kree, sj ri .us; B F Poieate, gunshot, heal tug at; S A Phillips, gunshot, hand, slight; VV fcnead, gunshot, a m, fbght; D E Alexander, gucsao:, thigh, pght; Z fec'.'larham, gun shot, mouth, sellout: T II Uamiiton, gunshot, 'foot, serious; liubt 11 Davw. guushot, hip, flesh, serious; L Barnheart, shell, ia side, slight; J S Busstil. fhell, leg Jibcve ankle, tenoue: W M Htinsoa, gunshot in tnub, feriocs; P Vanpelt, g.mshoi, bowels, mortal, since dead, J G Yoik, gcashot ia boveis, v'-ry dangetous; J A t-pears, fchell, very slight. Missins Privates G'lavlor, J 11 Lemmona, AG Alexan der, M"W Winecotl, T 8 Rodgera. Company 1, commanded by Capt J B KcAnley. Killed Triva'es J E Gaiiisher, J A Bankin, Wm Beady, Y A Young. Wounded J B McAuiey, gunshot in arm, "flesh: Lieu: it McAuley. gunshot, right lung and left thigb, wiy dacger- oaaly. Kergt E Al Uoric 1, gunshot inarm, neeh; Corp w ennahot iu knee, serious : W P Deaton. shell, in bin, slight; D A Perry, shell in liot, slight; P W Parker, ehellin fthonl der, slight; B fl Cowan, guhshut in head and shoulder, se- gunshot in bowels, mortal, since dead; 1' H Atwell, gun O ttLQl in tery danro?8 i George Henry, gunsJaQt is -mitn, guusnoi, smb sua mp, serious, rrivaies u- a d'tgs, guastiot, thigh, alight; J P Kerr, gunshot, hhoulder, serious : A H Cook, cuu-hot io head, seimue; E Overcash, I in boe!, mortal Mce drad ; W S Bcara, gnrjphot inbath tbia-ns.-not Pferelv. Miasioar -Private O A Prrv. Company K, commanded by 'aptain N A Ponl Killed fergt W A Oxiord Privatea. W C GodniliN J W p0,i, To? n Pope, R W White, G'W Whi'e. Wouoded Capt J s Wc?ntdy, puBShot ia bin. slight. Privates. LP Alexander, huoi. in iniijn oiisiii ; o w e-ampoeii, gnnenor in nana, nu Rer c.fT; W I B: al. ehjil. m bowels, sPcht ; M IserdKur. g:nihot in bre-st, s' ght ; P A t bidrtss. fhed in Rh nhier, b! Kht ; JW Ftid, f onrbot in leg flight ; A M Pigman, ponshot, hp eerious ; I A Cav er, sbeii on breast s'igkt; T R Barge-s. shell on breat, sliiiht H fi i'c Lean, hyll on hip, siigbt ; R Owers, thel! on arm, serious; J TeaKue, fcbe 1 sjunnt d, ah'gbt ; W V. Elder, gunshot in shonlder. t!igh ; W S G.n'ley, g-mfibot in lijiht bresst. daneerous JEVyorK, l(g brokiri. iliflsiig Private W A S:.h.f. BFCAPHTLAriON. Killed, V"onrded, 1 3 4 . 10 3H 140 Missing. 24 24 F.elJ a'dFtaU; Co. f'fiicc re, Privates. 43 153 Whole number of men bo went into acticn. " officers Totsl. (Cflieial) 317 ID. GRiHAM BAV0,D, Col. 7lh IU tr't N. C. T. Littett I rout Mlt.sJss jjjjJ. 'I he latest from Mississippi by mail, reacLea u'. thro' the .Viooile Kegis'c-of May 7. ' That paper s ys : . It i a mistake that (ten. Bcwen occupies the sooth bank of Bayou Pierre, vviih Port CJibson between h.m and the enemy ; ai d it was anoiher mistake tbat he had ret i' ed Irom J rand (inlf. It should have ' bet u Port GihOii. Griadatcue Ford is about eight miles in the re.r of Grand Gulf. Oar informant was unable to as certain, by repeated inquiries, whether Grand Gull has bt-en evacuated or not. It i3 supposed, however, tbat ths 31 Et Louisiana was 'eft at Grand Gulf iLd that that plce has fa'.'en. burgeons esti-uate the tu tuber of our w.)ur.d:1rj at 500 ; eor,e reports give the Lumber of kill ed ond wounriei at 800, and it is supposed that the ene my toek 1000 rnsjiierc. General Bowen has been stioncly reinlcrcid; L?e, acd probably Steveasoo, being now w ith him. llankinsou'd (not AnkersonV) Ferry, at which the enemy aie reported to have been repulsed, is the lowest of three ferries ever B;g B4ack, beiow the railroad Hall's and Baldwin's beir g iha others. " This is on the new military read from Yicksburg to Grard Gul- and is crossed by a pontoou bridge. We learn some particulars concerning Griersou's raid. Grierson himself is recognized by many persons in Hiiids ci u'jty as a Kentucky horse drover, aud is well acq mint; ii with the country. It is also s.id that par ties in Kast Mississippi recognize him as Laving gone through the country last summer ia the uniiorra ot a Confederate officer, bargaining for cattle, which he said another e flicer cetn'u.g aiiei him would cuLtc atd -pay for. A coir-. sporu't ut ol the Mubilu Register, writing fretn Jackson, ilsy .'Id, sajs : The statement of a naval e Dicer ia .Cincinnati, mentioned by the Appeal, is doubtless correct, that Vicksburg will not be attack ed in IrGnt. Having the mouth ot lied river in their occupation nnd a formidable fleet scouring the Missis sippi Irom Vicksburg to Port Hudson, it is their aim to land a power;ul army cn this bank of the liver, be tween the two 8 rorg-holds, penetrate leisurely iuto the interior of this tate and wait for the esptcied rein forcements from Corinth. They would thus both oc cupy the country and completely isolate Vickcr.urg from supplies or subsistence, leaving it only to time for the garrison to starve and to capitulate. The forces to conot- ract such designs are inadequate in point of numbers, but we havo Generals pesjtssing some portion of Lee's gagaciiy, and Jackson's strategy and dash, and our meu are as impetuous and confiJtnt aa tLo.12 who won Fredericksburg, Seven Pices or Ma na,;;s. From the MiasiasippiaTi. tSrtttl of Camp Ilislaint. Vv'e have had the pleasure of an interview with an intelligent efiicei- who participated in the desperate bat- , 1 , .. r i, ,1- piaee. ii.engnt co:nnienced on the 11th, at d eoniicuyd Auci-aeiugiy lor two days. The eneiy several ti tries attempted to charge our brt artworks, but were reputed with great s'a filler at each charge. On the nigbt of the second djy the enemy succeeded in flii ki.ig our porition, when General laylor ordered a te-treut. I'Le third day tbe battle ra: d with undimin ished desperation, bat General T. eireeted his retreat ia a music ly mauntr. Heavy skirmishing continu: d on tLe fourth and fit' h da;,s, but our fare-ea and all our wagons and tejuipmnts were savd. Vt-ry few prisoners wete taken r ot more than one small company. me three cr four wagon?, teams were unaoie o travel, were abandoned and tell into the etcmy's hands This is ail that justiG-.s tin ex ravagant statement mad? by the New 0:leun? Era. Tbe strength of oar force was thirty s:x bundled, and the Yankees brought against them eighteen or twenty thusmd. Notwithstanding such fearful odds General Taylor brought out his" little army with lees loss than than the enemy suffered. It was thought at the lime our informant left that the force on Berwick's Bay wold be reinforced by General Magruder. But tor the operations of tbat indomitable cGcer, (Japt. Daniel, in preventing the co operation of the gunboats oi the enemy by hi3 te-rpedoes, our whole army wonld have been flmked by the watery monsters auel perhaps captured. Yankke Tkstim jsy. Wiilintly or- unwillingly, the YanUets ate giving. xpreesive and significant testimony ag iinsc their own schemes and pretensio; s, nnd in fa vor ( toe South. Ti-C following account of tbe horrible condition cf 1 tha slaves in Nashville is from the charge to the Grand Jury by Judge Brien on the ct for the punish ment ol slaves : We of the i!y cf Nashville are absolutely cursed with the preset ce of a ngro population which we find it impossible to control. Nashville is mad-3 the general rendezvous tor ail the runaway negroes in ths and some of the-aojjioing States. They thrust themselves into the hou.es ti our cit zens and defy the. owners to oust them. They pilfer, thoy steal, tbey scruple at nothing, they iccpeot nobedy ; tbey regard no law, human or divine. Some ol them are engaged in hospitals, but they are u i umerou3 that this ia perhaps only a frac tional p.irt. They promenade our streets ; they crowd oar sidewalks ; they thread alleys; they fiii our houses, cellais, garrets. They are too lazy to work ; too igno rant to distinguish between liberty and license ; toe shameless to re? ptct- common decency, and too degraded toobs'tvelhe ordinary rules of morality. Tbe men are thiev.sand burglars, the women prostitutes and vagrant-?. There ia scarcely a stable, a hog pen, or a hen reosi that dce3 not beer the impress ofa long beel and hollo iviess instep. Thee negroes are a rur3fl to tbe army, a cancer to society, a blight upon honesty, morality and decency, and a leech upon ths Govern meut. Tiis PiavATEER Flobida. l he New York Herald of the 4th inst., reports thif arrival of the bark Theresa, with the officers tmd crews of the baiks Lapwing and M. J. Co'cord. The former was captured by the Flor ida in lat. 31 :)Q. Iobj?. 32 30, the latter in lat. 20. Captain Mfafn;t plactd priz.3 crews on both barka. I hey were to rtLchzvous in lat. 29, when their cargoes wou'd be taken out. The Alabama Traitors. The ilontgoaiery Ad vertiser has seine remarks upon tbe proper disposition to be made of those abandoned men who have taken up arms against their owa State and country. VYe approve the sentiment of our contemporary, for we have enemies ecough among the miliiou and a half in vaders without having men in our own community to betray and make war upon 113. The Advertiser sajf: It is reported that about two hundred of the enemy recently c'apiured near Jiome, Georgia, by Gen. For rest, are Alabama traitors. Tsey have deserted tbe cause of their own iState, and turned their backs upon their own homes to join the invaders of ttb South. No punishment 13 too great for such wretches. They sre utterly abandoned and degraded, and if justice has her own th?y will speedily grace the gallows Mean and despicable as the plundering Yankees re, they are augtla of light as compared with, the craven scoundrels bo have turned against their own mother, and engaged io the work of robbery acd outrage on their neighbors The trooDS Irom the north abould be paroled, but the tories should be turned over to the civil courts of the confederacy, to be tried tor treason. Ihey Lave for feited their lives, and should be mada to pay the penalty of their crime. V TKLIiGRAPIl. PALEIIOrD3 FP.O-M THF. WaRLT). llicn-Yov-D, Ya , May 15th, 1SG3. 7hi New York Vor!d cf the 11th Ir.sk., ccn'ains Efvra! fabulous falsehood, inc'ndirg the enptare of R'chmod by Gen. Key, who had advanced from Yorhtown. The re crosina of the Bapp Sacnock by Uor.ker. Th fZe-stroclien of the Yi g;nia and Tfi;nes?re ra ! road by Tar. kee cavalry ill of wli.'.h caus?d -imnif ne cx;iteme2t acd jv in all Korthern cities. Tfce Worid is ba:r;r: of Notts. - CANADA M.v. The Qa?bec Jc-urntl t r-y lbatne'-'s I r.-i r.T.chrd that e ly that fifteen reciments bal been o'd -red from Fcglard, ;n consequence of th3 American Fmhas?aor hsvtrg notified the I Bjlish government that in ca.-e tre lron-c!ad? now building for the Chireie were allowed to depart it would be cou-idered equivalent to a ceclaratlcn Cf war. The Canada journals a'r o eay that r ice vessels h3d left England fcr Canada, r.ith arms, amsuaiction rc.l military store's, eix for Quebec and C.rec lor irocireal. ADVANCING FIGHT AT KAYHOSD CLU P BACK TO MIGfljilPPI S-PEIN'GS.' .CE5 FALL JACKi-N, LH !Jay l"th, 1S0J. The eaerry yesterdny tdvarced a columa cf ten thou asd upon Buymond, where Cen. Grcpg h d forty-one hun dred infantry, but :ev cavalry audro rutillery. bkirmish ing began at 0 o'clock, A. il., the eseai being continual ly rL'iufoieed up to one o'clock, P. M'. , vhr-u ths battle opened heavily wPb miirkeity. Grei-g f.-u-i.t for fv,-o hours, with xr.usk-?try atone, whea 'earning that tie ciuroy had been heavily reinf-Tced, e-.d h'u teii f;-ie:raeLts ready lo engage, Gregg retired iljsly, in good order, tkrongh Bay mond. lie rrade a stend fit ::fs:si; i 1 r.iii;-, whe-i ho was reinforced with infuLtry and aruihry. eh KcGar rick of the tenth Tennessee, w a-, killed. Tho firirg to day was very h-avy and contiruous towards Jacks.-n. FEOLI .F.ICUViOKt). L'zcnac.KD, L'ay 14th, 1 i; . No news from i-1 deile'-.tburg to-day. Paiengera re port large volamos of tm he tcta this mornirg ia the di rection of ths Yanf.e caxps. The aggregate number of woat-de-d brought here since tbe first ia seven the-usau-i one Lund: ed, of which three thousand iil soon return to eluiy. The retaliation resolutions adi-tiied by Ccngrcfs prcvide that every ccn.mi s;oned cllieer , ha f-htll command ne groes for military s-rv'tc agaiupt the Cor-fed-nte- Siates, or aid Iheni in any military ei'erpti-e in sail service, shall, if captured, be put to death. Negrc when captured in arms against the Conff titrate fitatts are io be doiive-e-d to tli 9 State authcrittea, to be ceait with accordirg to the present end future Le--s of the E!at. FIBE 13 BICE M ON D, Ac. Ercr.MOND,- May 1.3 th Th 3 twi Ficisliirg ELops of the Tredegrr Iron Wo; ks and Cretshaw's Wco'ei Factory, wesceHtioycd b fire lh:s morning. The less ii 1 eavy. Notthern dtes of the 12;h have been rtcfived. At a Yallandinghom eysr-p thia:n.o; nte-iting in New Yor'i, James Brooks denounced the a-rtsi aa act of tyran;-.y, ur.c-qualed in tLe history of Iha wcr'J. He :aid thteTr York ami New Jersey wete the only fiee B'at.s l;li. Gold declined to 143 a 14U. Last ".loiticii t s of .l-s,. 1. .7. J.;t cL&Oit. AboutTl o'clock on Sunday it b'C-ma known to hi3 attending phjsL'taa that there was no l op--; for Gen. Jackson's life. The General wss informed of the fact, acd was ofjered stimulants- tc jrolortg Hs existence., i bete he refused to'tuke, u;d n she mind c. mniene ed to wc trier. A mo was a reierer.ee to his m-n. lie f- tii Commip-ary : "Tell Mi-j. liawl:i provisions to tte men." Abou-t 1 o'clock bia wifo c ntfte.! 11 tic.e after his bis last words i-f- ?p!.akii.g of his to &.rd forn-fird rosin, mi it :c.k a' the last farewell which he bid on this c.rb, aod lo minutes Giver. paE o'eiock h.s inhit csced-.d to it GEN. LF-li's ORDER At'TKP. The foilowintr is Ge:i. Ia e;s". :3 JACKSON" 'S DKATII. j. -r to ti;c army alter the intelligence of Gen. Jackson' Hkaeqcauteus' Ai my cr Is :r V:: .:.h. General fKr-Ens N . 61. lt is with deep gr.et tha' the re-;;-, nonncm t. tl e armv tt!-.1 death of (io . pire 1 on th 10 'b -.!bt , nt it i P. M. energy ot this- srreat cad 400 n(,d c; : cn-'in.r G. r i.-rnl en r -j J . t u3- E ex T:.-e uar ng, ski. land . i v ihe no te oi on All-wi!-9 Provitfer.ee, if no I- -1 u 11-.. but wfcite ve moan, his death, we feel t h if. his spirit sr.nl i; s, aad wiil mxpue the whole array with l.w ii.u jiK.iS.id .c..uii.e aod unf la ken confidence in the Jod of our 1 000 n ut ol ou- fetuth Let his name he a watchword o hi.-, corps, h i - lowed him to victory in s mcny licids. i so'dieis emulate Li-i inviacilre t'e-eimiaa r ii j vnh:r aria i(u ifo c er thim: io defence cl hia bei' v.i coaatry. feigned, I". E. L'-.lt, . enerat. TUE LETTER CF V.liS. LEE IO GltX. J : r'KS0.N'. The letter wiitten by Geo. Le3 to G mora I ;.".;:.; j;j before the death of S hp latter, ia as follows : On ANcr.LL rj nsn ll s ?.!--.y 4-li-General: I have jnst --.ceivcd y-t.r :-.ui s:i'..-u.mg m -that ycu were wi;uruj". ! caiift ti;ia-i my teict a ihs cceurrence ' Could I have dicta c.'. e?et t', 1 th ju-c have chosen lor the good oi th-i coaniry to have teeu cia abled tn your stead. I conratu!a!e ycu ujidu lha vic'.;.ry. v, hieh it (Ilc to your ekiil aud ener- ijiest t:ulv y n:8, l: r. I;::. To G l'IT.J. JjcI; cn. ;- liluia.' i-;;.t!li ilitlllill?. There were many incidents in the batdc t-f S '.one's river that Lave not jet seen the l;ght. Ojc especially is worth mentiGniug. In the re he i char.e n.u Ale Cook's right, the rebel 3.1 K-jntacky ,va-3 aivancing, fell upon one of cur loyal Kentucky regmi ji.ls. i Le- two regiments were from the .si. u.e county, a 1 1 eonse quentiy were old friends atid Leighboiv, now ahout to meet tor the first time as tbtmus. As euo:i us thev came close enough lor recognition tht-y mutually ceased tiring and btgau abusing, and curbing, aud awe-arirgut each other, calling eaeh oihtr the muss cutianoLh names, while the bat'le was roc ring rcucd them, with out much attention from tilher s'de. I: waa hud to tell which xeginunt v.i.uld ccpuj '.11 the vic tor iu this not dy battle. A., far ad i trouitl Lear, both sides were terrible at swoariug ; but t'aia could not al ways last ; bsr, by raatual c jus.-: it ihey fiaaby ceased cursing, end graspkg tht:r rauskets, enarged u-to each other with the most unearthly veil ever heurj oa any field of b;ttle. Aluskets were ciub-.cd, bayonet met bayonet, and in di zmsof instances, whta oid leuds made tbe belligerents cuzy wiiti pascion, my muok-. t was thrown away, tmi a: it ti e vveut, puaebc:.', pul ling, and gcuging ?n rough . nu tuanb-e ni.el in 0 mauntr that any locker ou wend emptier u lite fig. 'it. The reb.-ia were getting rather tLe belter ! tne fiht, when the 23J Kentucky cua.tedtu ni ivin;; Hem ., 1 r -I: - 3 . . . 4 . I. a llar.KJng me, v.iici i.jaue u.n;i i.icciL mj quite a number of T.r:sost:3 io their nad i ae nbjis bad lairly got tinuer way v.'.uzc t:e 'J..a uaiu cane up at a double-quick, a-d, ea-rglug ou tlitir now didordertd ranks, tacceedi in capturing ail their pri soners, besides taking in return a great many of the rebels. As the late belligerents vme ccnjueicd to the rear, they appeared to nave forgotten all their late ani mosity, and were nor on the neat terms imagi:.aoli laughing, acd chat.ing, and j' king ; ar.d t,s ti rebels were well so polled wu:i whi.-key, tiieir cm.eens were readily handati about fr..m one to the otber, until they ail became as jolly as po;sibk uauer iuc v.icuuitmuca. Nov 'n,k Herald. . .!. . ,.: A. ... TUE KILLING OF II A J. GEN VAN DORN. Up to Saturdiy las'; tfce Chattanooga R-;beI hud recei ved no particulars of the killing of General Van D.rn, nor ol tee causes which led to it, other tbun irom stn et rumors which, if cortect, would ssem that the k.lling' hiwrwas iaatifiable Dr. Peters, who killed Mm, was formerly Sta'e Sena tor from Haideman county, in Tennessee, and is a gentleman of wealth, position and iLfiaence, whose Family connections rank with the fke't in . I ennessee. lie ia said to have approached General Van Dorn in the alreetj and presenting a pistol shot turn m bead. . the TERMS OF AimCRTI(ltO. Per Square of 10 lines or lw twh in advance. One square, 1 iAsertloH, . . 2 oo Do. do. 1 do.... 3 00 Do. Jo. S . do...; 4 00 Do. -do. 9 months wlthootcbange, .....14 00 Do. do. do.. ..do do ...M 0C Do. do. li do.. ..do do 40 00 J3- Advertisements ordered to be continued on the inside, charged Upersquareforeacblnsertion after tbe first. tar No advertisement, reflecting opon private character 1 cn. nnw tKT crRCtnfRTAKnu. te trim! t.tA j xtLsx is Wheat. It baa beec long known, and the i T- . idea actea oD among tbe Spanish agricuiuiraliva in Texas and Mexico, that the rust in wheat ia produced by Ebrrwera of heavy dews, followed by a hot tun da ring tbat period of vegetation when the wheat is in bloom and milk. The tfiVctof the si:n upon tbe wet plant produces tbe rnst. To avpid. Uhb result, two men take a heavy rope, say twenty or thirty ieet'long, or longer, and walking at tbat distance apart, draw it over the wet graiu, thereby shaking crl tbe drops of rain, or dew, and thus prevent tbe nsual effect of thefun upon the plant. After a heavy dew tbe rcpe should be drawn.'oyer the wheat early in the morning. Wheat planted on hills, cr windy positions, generally escapes met ; when in low flat grr nnd, wbwre tfcere is less wind, tte rust 1 ft r . . .aktstiiccc &mut is probably produced ia tbe same manner. Tbe people of the cotton States tbould do tice tLi. NOTICE. Confederate States by 1 a. .-v . aivck., receiver, vs. Reuben Perrv. Id Confederate Dis t. i txx It appearing to the Court that M Bolomnna nt itionf Ga., claims the debt do$ from the defendant to CatJen Dea- v itt & Co , of N. Y., and DeaTitu, Toler A Co., of N. Y lt is ordered by the Court that publication be made for ono month ia tho Wilmington Journal, (weekly,) for the said Solomons to nppear at tho next Court to be held for tUe District of Cape Fear, at the Court Houbs in Salisbury, on the first Monday ia Juue next, and then and there propound bid ciaims. DAN. COLEMAN, Clerk C. P. C. May 6'h, 1SS1 32 lm SALT. rillE SUB3CIUBER is makii g Palt at Stomp Sound. Ons X low County, which he will tell at his works two dollars per bushel be ow ths Wilmington Msrket price, or ho will trade Salt for provisions at the current market rates. 8 .It ia bow selling at as low a rice as it can possbly be made for, and parties likely to want it wonld da well to lay ia their fcuyplv at once. M.L. F. REDD. May 7. 103 32-Sm Baleigh Siaudard capy Weekly, to amount of $10 and eead bid to tbia oflije for pament. NOTICK. TTIDER advisement of tha Court of Pleas andQiarter U tessions of Duplin County, notice is hereby given tbat pnvato individuals wno lodge their negroes for safe teep iu in the Jail of Duplin, will hereafter be charged one dollar per day for the board of each negro. This the 22nd of April, A. D., 18ti3. JOHN W. HINSOW, Sherifl. A pril 2ath, 1863. 166 6t A31-4t NOTICE. 'pHE'NEXT OF KIN and distributees of Willoby Powell, JL' deceased, are notified that I am prepared to settle, and ciaim aa exemption from auy charge for future interest. I hry are callta upon to interplead and show their respec tive rights to shares in di.tribation. . B. C. JOHNSON, Adm'r. KenaLsville, N. C, April 23d, 1863. lC6-ltA3t Ct LAND FOIl BALE. 'f UIE SUD3CRIBER ofiers for sale on reasonable terms, JL the following tracts of Land : 1,200 acres immediately on the Wh.te Lake ia Bladen cxmnty, S miles below Eliza bethtown and two and a half miJes from the Little bogar Loat oa the Cape Fear Kiver. This Land is as good f jr arming as any in this county ; there being tix or seven hundred acres of good swamp, the most ol which is drain ed ; eighty acres under cultivation which wdi produce for ty nuahel ot corn per acre. There is on this Laud a good t o sioiy House nearly tiuished, and other gcod buiidttgs. 1 wi'l also sell 160 acres adjoining the lands ot Dauiel Johnson and Wm Bordeaux; also 200 acres adj jiniug tbe land-) of Elizabeth Melviu and George Cain ; 320 tcrts ad joinirg the lands of Peter Cain and Owen Gardner; 160 acred adjuiniLg the lands of John Cain. These laud are eh timoeied. 1 will take in pameDt for tbe above utnes young negroes at a fair price. 1 have other lands on Goby .-iwaicp that i will Bell. R. P. MELVIV. El zabethtown, Bladen County, April ao is 3 - 3ti3: aoi'iCK. W1LL PAY ALL jast demancs againbt tbe late Dr. A. J. Drake, if pieuenied before tae nast ot Augam next. JoH , .ucKArJ. April 21th, 18C3. lod.5cWi 4t. VALUABLE liOChI AMU LOT fOU SALK, LN' ihfci TOWN of Jacksonville, Oublow couity, known aa tbe Hotel Tbn aubscnbe' having goue iu ihc sei vice, AU-l lt being our. ot bia power to atsep u up, ia Ucb.roua ot - lung it. it is the wed. knowu nuse kt pt ttr tuut pur poe, and ia a la.ge ana convenient bouse for ibui bumtbs, .. nh oi 40 good siah, tn,d all oibei good out uoutt'a vu he fot, uud one and a halt ncres ol land KeingiLg io n n peraoa waning tu ruicnase Kilida well Ij cull and .xaujiue it lor itema i vto. Air. li. F. i euetitr km uu , jcaouio in giv ng oo Juoimatiou. and thoiug Ilc prcud- 'ieiut-, will be uinde easy io any pcisuu wioiiiugto puiclase. jii, , UuY AX. "pni ir- 1M3. 2i.-2voi, $40 UK VVAa.it. I V ILL PAY tliti aocvti rewid for tl.r rm II inn ... a in any jil wneie 1 can gel iiiuj, i uj tJj .vasIJ. S. INUiv iV, who iuu ttv.ny iivm lo aoout the l,t tf c ur last. Uo in objul 21 eaio oil, ti Uei, a vi y Uieti s liih, aijU oi n uaxU copper Co. 01, his ;fi ki.ee beu la aud uio ioit firixtr on hid jiga. hand 1 cfl ut iuo Dml j jiixt. CAid ioy may ue trymg 10 gc-t to Vjginu Wur lio caaio iroxa r 1.1 ibe luukeeo. Add.csa, J. U. TaWIVaEL, Littla Lock, Marion iitt. , e. C. April Oth, I80C. ..1-lut TiVl'li. Hloil SALT. oOO BAGS J-LVtBiOB OCEAN bALT. i1 cr sale by , WAI. 1LU1LEY. apn!23J, v(J SUCJ A It AS O HYRVP. PK1ME TO cHuKE blUAUS; '; 1 UHDi. L C ti j Hag 10 j Bet rtla granulatsd and crystalizedfcngir a beau- ti.ui arucie ; 20 Barrel Acsr Jrop Syrup ; Oa condignmi.ni. For tale by . ' A ., WM. 11. UTLSY. i"LiK folio wiacr cerliSra.tM nt nnb Rinr h a - . u. w.vb. F 1. 1 U JVriflUH.Q . tiaiesinc'e. .Notion ia hereby uirea ifiMt r.,.i .1 i. i " " iJ. rv 44 j M w IT VOl lliiUaiC!) i c-jrutlcaie tor 20 shaies of otock in the Back ol Cr ue r ear, in tan name o: John Myers A Boa. beveral certittcates, in all amounting to 60 shares, m the tl-nie el Gape Fear, in the name of Joan Uycrn. Cirticcaie lor 9 shares in the bank oi Cap Fear, in the i.aruj ot Lai net. E. Myers. iertiacate lor 4 shares in the Bank of Cape Foar, in the 4-usne o; Lucy A. B. Wcr:hiflgtoi.. Certificate for lu shares ia the Commerc!aI Eaok of Wil miegton, ia tte ume of Jouu Myers, Trustee olLucyA. ii vvortniugton. Ceniucaie for 10 shares ia the Commercial Bank cf Wil miivtua, in ihi uuie of Joan flyers. Trustee tf Louin u. WLCihiogtun. Ce. tiUcate f 10 shares in the Commercial Bank of Wil-uiiagtc-Uj ia th j name cf Joha Myers, Trustee of tiariiet E. - yeia. JOHN MYhltS. lai ooio', April Uih, 163 .10 3 or $iO lit. V AUO. . DL-;BTED IA January, IttiJ, from Camp Whiting, near Wilaiigtoa, JAOOC HEuuiNG and JOli A. JiJU .i.n, pnvait-s 01 Co. I, B.h liegiaieni N. C. Troops. i.e eaid liemng is auoui lie itet gight mchos high, fair ooiiiplexiou, daiii aair aud bi.ck eyeB. Thj lorthi-ger ol u.e ngui hiiid is oil a; tiie h.st j mt. John a. Jordan is aboui Uve tctt, eight inchea high, dark complexion, tiaik hair, and dark eyea. ihey iiie uppoed lo bi iu coiumous couuty, S. t'. a rewaid ,f u tch, viu he paid lur their ap.eueusioa and delivery ut Cump Wni;iu.j, i-r their cunauaieul in jail, so tmu 1 c.,u get iteu. UABloN D. conn. Capt. Co. 1, HA iteg't ti. C. T. May y.h, lStiJ 17y-2t 3d 4t iuiL. UAVz.ti3imr.u iiavn.g ai may leim, 1SGJ, ut Ula-dc-n tJuiiLty Court, quaLld as Executor oi the Ule id uiiJ jeuia.u. 01 lneopiiilas Tatom, deceaned, here- uy cive nonce 10 an persons lavinir claims against said jccedsed t present thum within tiio time prescribed by .i.v, cuiy autaenucated, or this nonce will be plead in bar ot taeir reeotery. A l person., indebted lo said estate will miie immediate payment. JO UN 11. TATO.M, Execator. FLIlTIIUilt NOTICE. 1MP03TATST tfiiEE OF LAND A.NU NEGRQE1. Will be fcoid at the late rtbidence cf lheophiiua Tstom, de ceased, oa the ith day ol jano next, msverai valuable trails of land. Also 11 negro men, women aud thi dren. Tcixus of sale six raon h credit. Porcha.era required to give notes v, ith aoproved security. Bale to contiLUd lit! ail .old. JOH H. TaIOjI, tx.cator. May "4th, 1863. 33 MJllCta.. rnE EXSCOTORS of Jesse Qiian, deoaased htving a X ccriaiu d nnder a decree ot tiie t ourt ot P.cjS a4 y -rce eslorla of Dupliu t;oUaty. f pri. Tj m A. U., .et)3, tne respective amuuuts aue the legatees aud devisees i me said Jes e Quinn, beroby gies g. ueril utl e that .hey are ready to sette said estate. We will aoi fsy in terest oa any money ia our hands. j O UN M AX WELL, I jsecntori. JE3il B, QOLNiSt I mm MJ nth, 1863 .
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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