From the SKvanuftb Rrpnblican
THE SALT gUKSTION
HIGHLV INTERBSTINU FROM THE ARMT | di^r gave « s^»rp cut, to tb« aQiuial, »ul «« * secon^
Th. (’h»rle9ton (’ourier’s very able .nd r«li«hle wiaj | «»wr« the apy wi^ jerkiug (wuTulmejy rrom ^
NORTHERN NKW8.
VI I I- II . 1 ... - _i,K .a. »^0T« btiD. Hf niet Ilia fate with gr^al »loici«n». an*!
.'Ir hditor: Havaig reud nutnerou articlea in i oorr»*iiponaent, ••IVrnonue. is uow wud our TiciorioHt perfeotlj sutisfieil with what be had aooom-
tho pap r> oil the manufacture of nalt, aud that * army in Virgiuia The Oourirr ha« two le.U«rti frooi plUhed. hut to the U»l douie.l all participation in the
manj^ =>f our onterprifiiug planterH aad oitizens | him dared before the t>«iilen, from which we eitraoi ih« aotof uhooting Longstiiwi’s oourir. He said that he had
aro already on^a-ed in making that indUpenaablo j foUowiug iu.ere.unK paragraph. Under date of Av.g he‘c^ un*lom
artic.t', I perccive there are luany who t'ntortuin I 17. he writes:
doubts as to whethpr it will answer all the pur i '‘Deserters arrive iu our army every day. freviuently
poses ot curing and prewervinjj; ineatri in thi.i j forty and Hfty, at.lifterent points along our line, an.l all
L'limato; which i» a very iraportaut thii c to our ;
« . ^ ■ O mIi.i artfk r^HntlirAil r*A^iiaAil «Ka a v aIi m aviH «i*^v
rkntor. u, .hi, u,ui. ^ they .ill, early .".'rToTr'.':* "J
in the lail, 1‘ominonoo preparations tor putting up linemeut. than lo be returned to the North These
their proviwionM for next year, and they should ; facia Hpeak volumes, and it is not ditfiotilt to imatiine —
know, ere it is too lat»>, wh«tht*r ihi-^ !*alt will ' although we have all along »>een too tuuoh given to de
FK(*M M
Kl;n1. —W-' )i.-r- i,i..r
LogWture/at its last-session, pushed an act re-j 30th hnve Wet. re.teiyod iiu-lun..,,.!
quiriu}; all Judges, Justices, and others holdmg i ' Heralds correspondence .ndicateB /he* n.sturic plain.*; ,,1 o,.
Oath of Offirr.—We presume it i* not gene- , , v- , a ,
illy known, 8uy8 the Raleigh Standard, that th« j Uichmonu, Sept. 2.--North«rn paperi ot Aug
. . . . • ^ txwx ft»t re- I dith nH\r^ rHt*t^lV*)d
office in this
I Constitution of the (
! cceding'fiirther
State’ to take iin oath to support the ^ that the greatest exciteiueut prevails u.uong the u.-cupy th. .,l.i i
of thi (Confederate States, before pro- i Tniontsts in Kairtax, Loudoun and Prince NV illtain f -li-tiiiguished t
ler in tiie di^char.re of thoir duties. ! *oiintie.s, Va Tamilies were to Wash- Sat.n.!.,.
ii|.
swer their wantn
1 ask a small spa.-e to luy bi-tore «'Ui peupltf a
tew important facts in n-gard t.> I^>i9 sea e->a.‘t
salt and it^ proper u^i'?, whiidi 1 am sure will
prove ot trroat value anil interest t.j them It
will save them time and m.jney; also ensure them
;i good supply of {iri'viiion.' that will n>.»t .sjmjiI in
this clin'uto.
I have ha.l au fxperieticu of a number of years
vhioh he wore.
At no lime »inoe the march ooainaenced have themaiti
hodiesof the two armies been more than five milei*apart.
When one retiects that the enemy have a force greatly
superior to our own, that we are twenty or thirty milefl
from our depots of siipplies. aud that the army has to
be lubttisted day by day from these points, by the alow
proceau of wagon tranaportaiioa, it is easy to conceive
the coutiileQi spirit and dKtermination .that auiumtes
both our (ieneraU aud soldiers A reverse in not dreitm-
ed dl
Hot>: the Fared at VIIkaiury.—'I'he
1 th
ct.nfesH we i ington, abandotting rvvrything.
iia'at'ktVoTirKIlS I by .h,- r.ia-«r ....Iry
lusive anticipations that the termination ot our trouble*
I* near at hand Before the Federal (Jovernment can
avail itself of its draft i>t men, I have every
reason to tielieve thrtt we shall be threateniug Washing-
ton, it'not moving upon liahiiin'vie itself L'rafte.l men j ,>lf.(nnhiM (Yankee) correspondent of the Chicago
111 sui-h a ciuse will be utterly valuelest They will t>e , writes-
little tu'tier than a frightetieJ ber.l of htieep ul the very ^ ‘ _ ...
tlr.-At shot, HUii will re.jiiire twioe their numfier iu the ; “A go.d deal has been said in (‘onnection with
rear, with ftxeil bsyon.-ts. to prick them up to luly. ■ fljt* ^'ieksburg affair, about sending troops there
Oue of the .Straws which indicate which way ihe wind i.s ' rodticin.^ the place by u siege. This is all
'■.s.'i"':’::'''.'.;'!';? ‘''i'.*”'''’.i.'';.:..i v«. lur”ti.o». who k.;o« .,otbi.,g of ti,c. c-n.
] wa.s called to it by a friend, a few day^^ siikm'.
i We give the law, a.s follows:—
1 An Acf to iimend tli‘ Ufvisi'J Code, Chopti'i' 70, entitlfJ
i (httht
j rfucTK'N 1. Bf it fnacted by the l}i‘nfrid Ajmfmlilij ut
! iht SfiJt' of Xurlh Carulun. unci O ■« Urrebij mact'd
\ the autlnjril)j of iht siiiur, Th;it ill ,JuJ^'*s it the Supreme
‘ an.l Slipeliot t'ourts, nn.i all .Jnstices of the I’euce. and
' nil other per'»r>n' hoMiiig sny i-ttlce iu ilii- State, who
i are requireit to take hu oath of oth.’e tiefore pr.n'ce.Jiiig
I to discharge ilie duties of sucli otiice, shall ''*■ re.piire.t
! before proceeding further in .lischarge ot the .luiies of
I .1 > .V...
1 he With u s:iitguiiiar\’ liHftl--
lie !!i
umltT t lu‘ '..iiiniaiid .•!’ (r.-ii
; Station, on the Orange and Alexandria llailroa.l
j A train from Warrenton -lunction tor Alexun eii. itiy uii.i. r l;,iA
! dria escripcd capture by danhiug under a tull 'j'lic fxtciit oi tin- iMti'l|i"^fi,:‘ nh !
I head of steam to Manas.sas Junction, where it ran l.iil it .-n.i- v,:j
violently into another train, protlijcing a general , f|j ^. '•iiciii', .v, i,
smash and a heavy loss fit life. .Stuart s ( avalr) r.jut«‘d iml .Iriv.-ii In in tin- ti.-l i
sub.seijinMitly occupied .^[anassa.s Junction. At , wotiM call upon th.- tuth iritit fn
both ]>l!ict's th*y cajttured a l:irge amouut ot stoies j]ie;in ot obtainm;.; iiuiuf.liaic
and a number of pri^ioners matioo respci!tin>r liie ii
Pope’-' otHcial ilispatch, dated Aui^ust 'jyth, n>y ni;iv be engaf»‘d 11 i> ijini. -
claims a victory over (ieii. li.mgstreet, and the the eau^es or .iesious of th b.ittj.'
in curing, salting and packing all kinds of meats noted .Marjinnder ottered to make a wager with me of I
■fRtOO to JliX) tfiHt in li*ss thiin simy .lays the l.’onfede-
ra'e tKg w.nild he tiyin)' over ihe ('usiom Hou-^e in
I’ultimore. I'res-iing hirn 'or his reasons in m-ikiiig
such sn app'frently prpjiojiterons ^iHieinent, he declined
lo giv^ iheii). I'ut s.iid h.* was heiiin*; npon a cerltiinty
anil wiiM invpst J>-0,*00 in tiie shiiic wsy. It i.« a .“ig-
nificitiii fact 'vn.l iloubtlejs SaseJ npon s )me knowledge
to wliicli the gentleman i>» privy, but of which pru.lence
at the -North .previous to this war,' I’or Southern
and Foreign markets, therefore 1 am able to state,
from a practical knowledge ot the various kinds
it salt, that the salt being nianutaetiu«d on our
coast and in the interior, is almo.>t woithle.'S tor
putting up moats in this climate, unless they use
a portion td cour>e 'I’urk’s Island Salt with it; tor
It is not substantial enough to retain tts propt*r
.strength but a short time, as it dissohrs imtiu-
diatel) niter putting it into brine or ]>it klf; there
fore there is n.ithint: tu su'tain the im'at ' I'he
brine will not |.rt;vi'rve the meat unle>3 theie is
■ utBeient nit upon tin- me:it that will [;..t «li-
v.dve ot evup Tatc
1 have examined >.}veral sampled of this .ea-
eoast salt, . '.like ot xshiidi rescmbU's Hakes ut snow,
and some is a«i tine as any ground table salt that
1 ever -aw, but it is t; .t tit for packing meat with
If is as i;ood as A'-lit.'n’^ or Worthington’s Liver
pi i.l Salt (or making brln.- or rubbing; the blood
out of the int'at, and [f ix t»etter than t'ither .d th«>
ab.'Ve for tamily use It has not the rei^uislte
strength t.ir retaifling the virtue'* of moat packed u.-tv: some nie fitting arnunii th.* ca^np rir>>s wntchiug
in brine It dues not contain solids, and there i> | •*'*“ 0>irs. and .ii-cu-^viug ttie ••Cainiug events
mate arid the coutitry, but they who have bt^cn
there are keenly alive to the [>erils ot that cam
paign. IVtuu’ have ventur.“d it and come I'fi un
scathed Our flotilla is full of wan countenances,
and death has bt*eu among its brav«* men to an
alarming extent- Officers atid men have both
sufiered. The former have been seriously ill.
the ottice. to take ail oath to supp.ut ‘he ( onsiii.ition j jj. i„e„ni|.:iiil,le with tli(‘ T uMi.- inf, i
'"sM j. ri,.l .1... ..-I -l-ill •“ "I I .I'''" '- Il'lilli-'y ™.v» 'l;»' lli-ill'^k- tl.at i» vv.„l,.,i a,v tl,„ tl,,.",.'.
force from-iu.l alt,.r it-ratiti.-ati.»T. .mans corp-^ would move agafiist Jack.son, six masm’ich as n. battle cun occiir v.it
force trom
[ Ratified 'Jlst rtept l.>t;i ]
miles west of (’entrcvillc, tit daylight, and Ik* did
; not see how Jackson i,M)uld est'ape without heavy
Viiiilx'>‘t!> in lintn/urt ('ouuty.—'I'he I"'*"*’’’"’.*' '
! of the Vatikees in \\ ashington c.mtinues o af- j \'ovthern newspajier aecomits admit a defeat
ford facilities for the escape of large numbers of , j 'I'aylur’s .of New Jersey) bri-.
feibi.l'- a revelfiiion I'here i.-i ti gr.*m eruption o( j and the latter have tlicd like rotten sheep. 1 lie
111. s.* apocslyptii- in.iivi.liiab in Kiohniond so.-iety just,j |ured no better, and some of the reiiimeiil,^
now :u..l they e.e.c.se h mos. s dui.u V .ntl.i.n. e Peo- decimated ranks. This is
pli- I'Vi-'iiiie *-.v^it*r, i.ilk more cotitidcutly, an.l tlirougli
ti.e lids in ilie >'reskiiig ^“lou^^^ -.ei.Mn lo see ''the be
ginning Ilf tfie end " \ u will not til'iiue in.*, tfien, for
pi i‘ilii-1 III;: th.-it within the afore.J'iid lix'y d-ivs, I’rovi
■ ience pt*) iiiiti itig. your ••.\viuy 'orre'pmi lem'c will lie |
■ iHie.i t'loiii the other si.it- of ihi* I’ toni'ic j
Ft..Ill his sut'fifijuent ilinvy. -Viif: -Isi nn.' 'J'.'I, we
c.ipv as foUmv"
Notiiing .'an l.f piure jii. ture'-.pifly f.eiiilitu! lhauthe
l>iv,)u-i.' lit ni>;hl Tli of iru ips liu»! ihe woods
on boili ■•iilt-s of ih.‘ road for miles ('aiiiptires are
jjlininieroig in lli* ti»>i-?, mus-k.-ts -i:.* :iloiig
1 he eJjje -f the fori-st, aiij iIn* rypii are disposed in every
I (iiiceiv:ible iiinnnt*r So:n* hm* roll**.! np in tt.eir
blankets aU't ;ilresily drcamiug away ihe fatigue'* of the
but one kind ot >alt that is suitable for th«. purpose;
that is Turk’s Islaml Salt, which is ot a hav.l
rocky nature an>l will not dissolve.
'i'o put up Mes-. Meef or P-.irk with this tine
sea coast .salt, is like throwini; the meat to tlie
dogs, for in this warm climate it will spoil in a
tew week.", iinle.--s every particle ot !do.)d is .irawn
trom the meat, before packing, and none but pev-
^on.s who jiave had larg. and exten.^ive i xp-.-rieiu'e
the true history of the siege ot \ icksburg.
The Vaz.io river was fitly named by the red
skinned hunters who traversed its tortuous cdiaii
nel in liays gone by Vazoo—l>eath river W hat
could be more significanti' Their .symbolical lan-
guaire never fails them, and in this instatict* it wa.s
well applied, for, if it be not a river of death then
none exist (,Ud settlers tell m- that no man can
drink its water in the hot s«*asoti and live longer
th.an a few months it is impregnated with suidi
rank vegetable matter, gathered from tin* tropical
luxuriance whieh h. ider-J its banks arid those d
its tributarii's, that its water is conveyed into slow
poison, which is sure to destroy human life. It
vou would find a counterpart to its somhre shades
and its staine.], murky waters, you must go into
the depth ot swamps, which it drains, and look
upon the green scum and crawling reptiles who
sliuti the "unlight ind breed jicstilence atul .loath
alone 'flie simple substance of it is, that an
h ch .‘n^i ilieir sliailows bulore, ' an 1 some are among
the trer-i, inovirig ti' an.l fro in the grey film of siaoke
ihul ha- fiiis»-n i.oin ihe myriad tires hii'1 resis ii;...ii the
.-I r'J: Hetw.'eii ihediisiy figures >f iliu soldiers, the
vari.uis .u’Ciipaiions iii which ih.-y are enpage.l, thnroad
lille.l with w tii. ii'and guns, the appearance of ihe illu-
iuin4tei tree aii.t }“i-he., f.'i ming against the ileep ^loom .
. ' he night a taiiiasiic hack gr.iimd, an.l all the .let iiis j army id’twenty tive thousand men would fiml their
c.imbined with the alm.»st unnatural hnauty. thespecta- | „rnves between now and the first of Oct.iber, with-
\e resetnbleH one vast euibroidcre.l tr in«t>arencv that j . .. - .n , *i .-n i , i
, , 1, 1 I 11 • I 1 . I u out over taeinir an enemy I lie tl.ttilli lias al
bas l.e-'ii worki'.l by gotilin iiatnis ,\rl, with her most . i ■ i • r
in curim^ moat are eapald. ot jud>.iinL:, tor the two ' *’l"di*nt 'ent' an.l tlxiures. anayed in her richest trap- | r*‘ady accomplished its destiny in that line, and,
UKm essential p.nnt-^ in curin.V meat T-' to pre.scrve ' ‘furious and | if an army is to he maintained any where in that
it.s real nature and swetncs.s.lind rn.tect it trvun ' i’" removed fr..ui the river, and
I I pi -now an.l tUen an ear of corn fried green a. pies, or a provided with pure water—and you mi-ht .!!.•
I j: ot natTi nroiletl on » stick, but ijuite us treti«iofuIy i .-i i . i . i: .k _ j i . n
generatinir heat. It the least amount of blood
left in the moat, the [lickh* will very soon lieetunc
•lur, and the C( iisequenci* is the meat i-. I'-.iind to
.poil.
Northern pael*ers use Liverpool Salt for otirinLT
their ni%its. hut not for packing purposes And *
this si-a-i-'^K'^t lalt bein^ much finer than Liver
p.)ol, it I- nor a- un.l i- i.nly til t’. r
;irine and rubbing nieat with, and it reijuire^ a
iiible (juanfity ro that .it the Liver]j >ol And I
\v(iulu advice all our I'lantei-^ wh.; .•ontemplate
Using this salt fov cut iti'^ their U'te-.m, llatns
:..nd s!i I'll'ler' with, to u-e .louhle the .|uantif v to '
ihu! '! itiary Livei'j oi.j, ..therwi.«it‘ their nu-.it
f w Ill’ll ;il.'o ad\ i>.- tlo-iii
»s Herf with tills '
rurk’-. Island .'•alt
; H p.-rti-.'t failure ,
do wuti'iiu eiitier tVom morniiig until night. We sleep
on th“ gi. iiud w ithmit any otijer covering than a bbuikei,
an.i con.'i ler oiirselvrs f .r'iiiiuie it'we ire not trozen stiff
b.'torc iii.irning. The nights are t'oih d.iiup and cold.
Auji si 'J'J - - ro-.l*y, nii‘>th''r buny scene I he arajy
Ir'.iiinetl il** mar.-h hi .layli^ht. m tyr^lv»>
bri(^!iiif. iiioviQi^ l.iwar.i iti«> on ihe rigbi, ami
J ii H'.'ii i ll il.f I'fie laite.' * s.- pa-st- i ttu Kapiaan
■Siaiii.n oil the Virginia i «.ilral llail lioa 1. an t is pre«s
ing on N rihoasi ol I’ulpeper S*-vi«ral -t.iia!! skirinisfics
tiave tiia.-ii p'sce oil ihe Iioiii, an l ciiiliiy oi ninei y I'li
until you lost daylight ir. tint red hot soil, and
n.»t find enough to wet the palm of the hand
'I'herc'^ults of the exj.edition w*“n* the.ie: (rained
—nothing Lost—the CaronJolet shpt to piect-".,
the Louisville disabled, the Menton riddled, thy
'r_vl»-r doiuo)iMlw.i, th« «i,,l Suiutcr thrown
away. an! the rams I^aneaster and (Juecn ueiit into
.Iry docks tor wt‘ek>- The l.iss of the K:»>.'x alone,
to ihe river flotilla, is irreparable She has been
under recot>>tnicti.ui for six months, anl ha-. co-Ht
ill ilu-ir
to itie ri'ar
Vinoug !tie j mint of money, an.l lui her first trij. she wa'
■! ot; iiiary Livi-;'|o..|, ,.t!'
will li.* a iK-a 1 li '> f w iii!d
not t-i attempt t'; j.Ui 11!. >].-
i a-C"H't ~:ilf. iinlo'- thev huv.;
‘i.tck it with. :ts ir win pr..v.
u thii .•hni.it-*
Ihe majority -i! ..'r i.ianter- will milv -.-ure
‘ i - iu this tusi, th( rci irc 1 j-i ip,.se -ivin-_ them
;i receipt tor j'Uttin^' up the bt-.-t tjualit\ ..f IJa.-on
.iid -''uear-.'ure.l Ham-, that ever cam.' to the
"■ urlierii jnarket. -.nd put U; witti salr-
} ■■■ ‘ ‘ I' -r' i linn^.
Let our planter-, after killing their hooi, f'ol-
. 'W tbi? 'iiiipiL- nijthoJ >f .•uttinir them pp: divide
■^1- ■•ar ’a.'- into tWo halve* u.iual, then separate
" • l a!;;- aiiij -1' !t:,iJvi.- troiii the .sides, fake each
‘ :;r, i divi'i. it ;n f'l'ir parf.- I.y cutting h-n^^th-
• •• and iKT,,v tr.ri.iiirh th.- muidh-. makiiii.' tw.j
1'.^ :,n I 'w I Vi,- ;: ... ,.a.-h -id- Hy .-ut
. t*'ii y. _v •'! d.. ii._l h.ivc llie .'pare iif.s, t.j
,.-r, liut make y ; r ba.'-jii ni'i.'h sw.-.-ft-r
'■ ;r.- -hein. nifi th -11! fhor.iiij’hlv with .-alt,
^ ‘ ;'"u t'la.'o Hiid td'. where, th» n pile
'>■: '-Ul iip Si.rue h-.ard- f.r..per]y arrantred,
•' ' ' ' -helii -Irii -I, Kciri^ furfl'ul tiiat the
• dl ‘t -rin:; th. iu, a'l-w them v
laV'. 'hen f a.'k th»m inti
■-id.
i)f} an.l coinpelleil f.i l:o to N.'W (Jrle.ins
gunbo;it tli>f:ll;i IS actually niiiic.l, mid we
know if t.. our >i..rrow btd.jr.- sixty day-i pa-."
®ar head^
. .-ut
The
■ hail
: I, •
I-
«r I a
I'l, r
u ,
,1't ( itnmiil Sijhf ■ - Vf the Pu'it ( >thee, hi't
night, an unusual si:.'ht was witnes.»e.l —nothin::
less than an I mail h.at packed with ysnk. c-
letters, which w^is ca[>tiired on the Kappahann.x-k
iintts The letti-rs arc .d liK- dat- )ne f rom
(JeruNsce eoiintv. 111 , dated the I’^th inst , sav" that
tu.
r^^main
a bar-
aOi-ordiii„ t-. the .quantity j..u
• ■ uTe. nil ^f - full, fhen till'I. up
f'iCiv . puttifJL' ''■jnif kind ol pr.'ssure on
' ■ ke..|, th.- meat !-mi.w the surface ol' the
o' ;* remain ttu.- wav tor two weeks, then
-' ■■■ I
•lec,-- an.] !‘t thi rn drain^, then put
-r»t an . lupry barrel a;/ain without any salt,
il • iir. w,th pickle^, and let them re-
.t an.I h
.k
r -- ween >r ten .lays, then take them
Jtti; them u[i in the sra.ike-house, and
iradualiy trom f.-.ur fu jix day- (,V»rn
ruak= th^ heal .ruuke 'I'h.-y should, alter
n, thf rijok.- hnu-.v t.ir a week or :o. be
as- n J- - ;i ari'i pu.'ked
ai-.-.l u .|r> shod
■r 'i^e or t ,i luar'kot
s iicrs w.-nt t>y
V ii.ke.*'.vipiu! e.lby J^ck-.ou w.Te uso lutu, wi.
-I - n K.-. they tell inio inii iiaiuls, cnuiuience-l to a^k attei
-‘^.•ir ,.!-J t ounades in an arliileiy l\)in|.auy An in.juity
V liisi il ilt-.l they o.iUfV'sc f that t-igiit luonilii iiro
il. ■. weif -o iiris III '.111 limy, f.iit (list i>e;i.g liie.i uf
M'l vice ha ‘ l-s«iite l uovlj .ined the ra'O" :• ..f ihe ene'ny.
'V li 'tit Tiinhei a lliie (teiiei-*! ..rt-'ie'l itieiu lo l.e
It . -1 Uee. whii-h Wsn 1 -11*! in ihe (.le-^eiifr of a
. lii.n Ilf hi- army
i.g'tref' s diTiijoii. there hss a!?o been actue
The enemy ^evera' limtfH attempted to chfi-k
vuni-e. but were ngually repulse 1 Pickeii’s,
- uiiJ I'ryor a tiiigs.lei., wvre severilly engaged
at -lineierit }'eri...|i of the .lay an'l lo-i a few men killed i • i ■
mi l w un led .At Mi.uniaiu r. ;u, a smsil firanrh ^hich I '-‘‘'Utiiy has rais,-d nine ..‘omr.anies umler the la-.t
j');i;- t';“ KappHhanru'ck. a Knleral batte.-y ofaii p’.pfps | call, and that ••when the (fovernment oetrt in i;irii
c( ;;imi ncH.i iliis afterno^in t.) tiiri.w shelU f.y way of di-
\e; :-ii.ii. but wer* pr.itupiiy eiiii i/ej by ihe Uonaldsi.n-
vi .11 ’ -tilery, L-'ui-iaua, ' I'apt. NIora. an..l s.i.io afirr
rfMre t III itiis affair -ienerHl Koger i'ryor had a nar
row eM-.*p^ While .ittin»; on a fen.'e by the ros l-tde.
a -hell bnr-t iiiinieiiiateiy o»er his Jies.l, and the trag-
m. nt-i la-he.l into the xvoiiiid around him on every .«ide.
t'U' f.-.i tioiait ly witlio.,1 .li.ing injury ,\s be wears a
tt’lf h-il. anl in ■‘iiiht of 1 he arlillei. it s.
flit- pie-iunptinii !s tliai he w-i- nia ie ihoirmaik den.
W;lcox. likewise. ie;-«>ve-l siin’la) attentions He waJ
i.-l tl/ III a ikaii-e •>! iLe mius. alien le.l by a aing.e
:." ..iper, ntieu riu- ^ ,iuM Ji-.- vei d one of ;lie Wnkee
pi-’ket.« {.eeping v»-r the ^-.p of a b.iul.ier, ‘•.’Shall 1
f ring /liiii i|i wii -•lul the s .i.lier. “No. ” replied the
eneral. •-l.eit.-r not w iste Vour powder, the distance la
t'Xi greal Mar'l y iteie the words out of bis m. uth,
f'f; -rp -wiikZ a Aiiiiiile ball fiew within three inches of
tli. iieneral « eai. and lodged iu the bank behin.l him.
^in^.^e.^u,.nl!_v he win wounded in 'he ariu.
Among the mcidentu of the day whioh h*v« kepi the
iiien ill g . 1 hiiinor, anJ eager f..r a tight, waw a cfiarge
a regiuieut of cavalry upon two companies of the
IJlh Mir^sissippi Ueginient. Thiukiun they ha.J tbe
C'fUte ler.at^!-* siirroun.led, the ^ ankee • ulonel denian Jel
a -.itreniler -Surreui»--‘r. be d -.1." wa» the ie«poi>se,
•ilissi-sippians don't know h.iw lu a moment more
thr ynnke» cavalry were .la.*hin)r forward at full speed,
Oar'n.i n iiUowed them to couip ii^> wiihiu shor- range,
an 1 ih-;o opene.l I'hirty or forty saddles were emptie.l
in le-~ tii»e than ywu can ie’,1 ii. .*ijd without waiting
tor a repelition of the dose, the regiuLMjt t%ok lo its
an.l amid the cheers and ji.eis ot the t.ojs gol
o »i .-.r -iight in the inoMi indu-unoiH manner popsible.
day has l.een further signalized by the hanging
•'I',).
in an .lir ti;,-bt cask, and , spy— a man named ‘.'harles Mason, of I’errysville,
ot bii.:ii, until re.juired i pgnn^yiyania It appears that us one of the couriers
i of Gen. L -.igsireei was carrying au order, he was met
ill. ; b ive is the .rigiiial Northern process of by t), » man who innuire.l ‘whose division .lo you be-
ir;r. — Si^.Hr-Cui-ed Uauis,” and it our planters ' ‘•L ingstreet’s ’ The courier then asked,
i^si.. .. f..,ice btoek of well cured hams und bacon, • '1*'•">''« i ;-Uckson's.” was
b.> will obti.u tli.-ui l.v f.-llowitig the al..ne ! It"/*'*"/, ' onfe.l»rate iinifoim favored ihis
- o ; idt";. and a ■.n.versatiou eusued. As the two travelled
. i .jt’ihei, ih.: o.iniii't n^.-Jervi'il th.if there w-ts u .lispo-
>1 ch.iii'c, ' '.t::iti .,)ij the j.ur' of his comj-Hiiiini lo drop behind,
t ut 8'JU, j '*^d finally tip was asion:shcd l.y a pist.^l presented at
i^V this uietooii ...t' euriii;.^, lb:
vToet bacon can he put up :;t the low
rcckonint: all the thing, used at the present high * demand for the .lehvery of the paj.ers
rate of i-ricfb. The ooVt l,.: ing one cent per pound 1 '‘'‘’''"K »“> resource, the
* - . .. .- * f . I laMer stirrcn.ii-red the documents, when the spy .lelib-
for curing from jot) Ib^. f„ :,l),i.iUO Ihs., and that, i eraieiv'8h,\"hi,',i in the back an.l ran
too, Hs nne aud hi.nee a 'iioat a? ever came to this
o>i-e a
market
Now, if thi 13 ni.t w .rthy the notice id' our
planners, th-n 1 nm-t -:iy tluu ‘-^alf won’t .save
hem "
There are ofh-r pr .■.'r-s*-,-; ot curing am.l puttuio
up Me-iS Heef, .Mess Pork, Snioke.'i licet,' I’ry
-a.lted Meat-, .v. , by Northern j-ackers tor ioreigu
markets, which I -hould be happy to brhig htdCre
.)tir planter-' ami citizen-, f.rovidi'd it will ni.'ot
with your ap]»rov;tl.'
Kespc i-tf ully yours, W b!-Tl*HAi.I.\.
‘This pickle is made as fo;iow-:
water, add To lbs of this sea coast salt, (if Liverpool salt
half tbe .juantiiy j: ddd / lbs of the cheapest kind of
«ugar: add ^Ib altpelrcand l.'.b«.aleratUHorbi.carb. soda
Put them in a large kettle and boil Viy a brisk fire
keeping it well stirred till the scum commences to rise!
fhen skim the scum otf till it ceases to rise, after which
it should be put into a barrel to cool.
fThe pickle which remains in the barrel will be 1
blood, aud should be imme-liately reooiled over, taking
the scum and blood off as fast as if rises to the top
When the scum ceases to rise, the pickle will become
very clear. I i- then carefully .lipped out, as a great
pan of the blooil adheres to the side and bottom of the
kettle, an«l should l.e kept from mixing with the pickle
again. Jhix pickle, when cold, is poured upon the
meat, liut under any circunistance.s, nerer pour wurr>i
/iirklt ujion luf tc
‘he as above, ex-
al fitted out
|.ut „„ tirS^Sc?J'‘”rrai
Soon after the
courier w^is f itmd by some of his friends, ami narrated
th^ particijliirH of the affair, .ie«cribing the man fto mi-
nu'ely, ihiit when subscipieutly arrested, he was known
bevoml a peradventure. He had. for instance, two de-
K> jtive front teeth, was ^ pale-face.l, determined look-
i.’g and .piick spoken person.
A «earch was at once iu..titutcd, but fortunately he
fell iiiio our bauds hy his own foolishness. It is stated
—hut I lio not vouch for this—that this morning the
■•py rodf up to (Jen Jones, who was at the hea.l of his
I '’oliiiiin, an ! sii.l: ••General, I aia the chief courier of
, in .I I- k-on. He .lesires me lo re.piest you to order
■ Voiiv Cf)ln!im to be reversed at onco.” The order was
I of c-oiirsi* given u,,l tiie pretended courier rode away,
lis next e>.pl,>iv was to ride up to the Colonel of one of
lo 20 gallons of '•'i^tments, aud ^ive him the same command he had
given Jone.. The (Colonel was a shrewd officer, how
ever, an l remarked: -I am n.,t in the habit of receiv
ing my orders from (len Jackson ’ ‘ Well sir those
were my orders from bin. to you.” -What cavalry are
you from. The courier hesitated a moment, and said,
‘.rom the Hampton J.egion,” “In whose division and
brigade is that.' aske.l the Colonel. This confused
him still more, and he could only reply, “I .lon’t know
— I have forgotten." lieing then taken into custody
and examined, several papers were foun.l upon his pei--
30U writteu in short hand, and an abbreviated long
han.l, embracing the information he Jiad obtained. A
pair of lieuteniini’s shoulder Htraps were also concealed
in his pocket. These discoveries being made, the man
confos‘!ed that he was a yankee, and belonged to the
n«ou army, but in thd capacity of .an indepenJent
swiiit. He admitte.1 further that he had observed and
reporte.l the movements of our army, but denied having
killijd the courier He claimed that, it was -lone by a
pai ty of Texans with whom he was traveling.
These various facts being conclusive, the eourt martial
by which he was tried had little hesitation in finding
him “guilty,” and sentencing him to be hung. The
execution took place this afternoon, under the direction
of (Jen. Evans, in the presence of his brigade and a
large number of soldiers. The prisoner was mounted
on a horse, his hands tied behind him, and be was
driven beneath a tree. The rope which was littje larger
than an ordinary bed-cord, then being aiju6ted^ he was
I ordered to stand upon the saddle. A« he did *o, » sol
:*all,
est the rebclh.ui will he j.ut down and trait.irs
hung ” letter trom a M>hiicr at Hatth* Creek,
Trnn , Aug t*th, say- “W'.' have all the army
here that was at Corinth, an.l ‘Ji'O field pice.-s
•More infantry is («xpecte.l in a few days ' l.-t-
fer date.i Ijiucoln county, -'I i , .Vuu' l''th, from
a Son to hix fatht'r, pays the .Iraft by the I
fu\ertimeut wa- very iiijit iicuui>, as ••p.ivia will
t;et Kix men t.* Ltriculn s one I It' add- that he
would rather i-ee 1 ndian- than Ke lerals in .'I i.s.sout i.
tor thev could ii.»t steal or mur.ler more—I >r Iteii
'IVnid, accordin.^' to this letter, was taken out of
bed f.y the Federal tro.»ps on the loth and shot
dead. It ad.fs that • he wtis a Southern man, but
had taken tiie ..uth, ami was staying aV home, at-
: tending to his busiriesi* ” 'I'he writer says ••it is
{ thought in this State that the mails will be in the
hands of the South in less than a immth ’ A
touehiiig letter from ••sister Hannah,” at .^Ianche^-
ter, N. H , bo^s “my dear brother” to oouio out of
the army, an.l not wait tor the fate wbicli b.deil
“p(Kir Charlie,” her other brother, who was killed
iu an tngagemciit She hopes he won’t think she
is writing like a “poor, weak, fboli.'-h girl,” an.l
offers up u prayer for his safety Another epistle,
with no date, t’rom a mother f.i her soti, tells nim
that liis father died at home on furlough She
.'ays, too, that “the cavalry arc ri.ling around
with hand-i*ufts lor deserters. A great many of
tiie letters are in Cerman, ami directed to metu-
bers of the “Garibaldi (.Juard,” o'.tth New Vork
volunteers,at Wiiu hcstcr, Va.
lin'limuiul iJiiipa(*jli
Il'ni.John Hril.—A correspondent of the Kich-
mond Whig writes from Home, Deo :—
1 lu* ofily inculcnt relieving this ruonot.jnous
trip was a plea,saiit surprise in lueotiug our vener
able friend, John Uell id Tennessee, vi'ho, driven
from his home by the ruthless invader, has found
a retiugo in the recesses of North Alabama, liis
present place of residence is (Jadsden. There is
a considerable change in the appearance of the
old gentleruan since we last saw him in congre.s-
sional halls at Washington. His step is feeble,
and the hand of care has laid its touch upon his
euuntenanco, not yet furrowing, but still leaving
there its impress of anxiety and sorrow. Though
his framo is somewhat relaxed by the trials that
have come u|>on him in his ago, his voice is still
calm and clear, and he still utters determined re
sistance in his statesmanlike views on the condi
tion of the country. We wer^i glad to meet the
old gentleman, and on our weary march the next
day, often renietubered his -encouraging words,
“Sir, we are free und must be free."
yiiii.h‘e Ikirharity.—In a speech in t>ie House
on Saturday ia.st, Mr. Kussell of Va. said:— *
Some few weeks ago, a gentleman of high char
acter, and of the most respectable connexions, was
captured at his Irome in a portion of the St ite
which I represeut. He was tied to the fence,
and, in the presence of his brother, who was like
wise a captive, and in the presence of two women,
loyal to the South, and whose husbands were serv
ing in the Southern army, they began to shoot at the
man, and a.s if to torture him to the utmost ex
tent, they shot first at his feet, then at his legs,
and it was not until they had tortured him by
lodging eleven balls in his body, that they sent
one to his heart, to relieve him trom sufferings
by death. ®
Ilosjntal Inveatitjdtiny (Jommittee.—Senate—
Messrs. Simms of Kentucky, Hill of Georgia,
and Clay of Alabama.
House—Messre. Wright of Georgia, Farrow of
, South Carohua Goode of \ irgmia. Smith of North
-1 Caroling, »ud Bell of Missouri.
iiCi;roes from all part.-« of the eiuiiify, atul from
Pitt and Martin counties The ^ aitkecs arc coii-
liscatiiig and appropriating to their i.'Wit use the
prodticc of the farmers ol that seefiuit A fricti.l
iuf.iv'.iis U" that rceetifly there were about llMKi
Vaiikee troops at W’aihiiigtoii. .\nother fate-;
that they have lately lieeti I'eiiitorced by .>•(! cav
alry. 11c also informs us that Stanly has ci'itain-
ly oivt II notice to tbe'peoplc ot" H. uutorf. iui'i per
haps to other c.unities, tliat they iiiu-t t:ike the
oath of allcgiaticc to the iiiiicolti government, ol
leave, of course without their property. Tiu* ob
ject is to po.SMCSs tbelu^:^‘lves ot the property ot our
people, or eompel them to it;iiorc their own gov-
eriinient, which will, of course, subject them to
the draft now being enforce.1 in Nort.dk aud Prin
ee.ss Anne counties, and tbroui^hout the N'orlberii
Staf es1.'//' Stii mtii/ i/.
J'/if Yiiil.if f’liiii I/I (htJ.ur \]| inri lliofiit
and reliable eiti/.eii ot’( hulow iiil.irnis u- that the
enemy lid jiot land in the counfv more than ;’iiHi
or )••> men, during hi-' recMit raid Five or ^^ix
steamers ni.idt! their appearance n.-av wansboro'
lui the ‘J'J'l ult , tiut did ii.it lan.l in tore.* until
.'^aturilaV. 'I'liey dc'^troye.l .'Ir. I>:iriiuiii s salt
factory entire, at Swan-b.in*’, uii.l tlu ii wnit up
(Queen’s creek, and l.iiide.l .>ii Mr I N Siinder'’
farm, destroying luiieh ol tli.- staudin- e..ru —
pas; ed on to .'Ir Hawkins’ and ’.d Saiidci-.’ ••'alt
iact.irics—ncstroye.i tbe former, and .biuiuize.l tlie
latter c.ui^i.liTably p.irfunately, the destruction
of salt factories was iii>t s.; '^reat as rep.ute.l, suiiie
of them being at p.iinf- th.fydid not rea.-h I'hcv
plun.lered houses, killed tbe lioo> an 1 c.iUle, and
stole evcrythitit: they eoiil.l \\.-il remove, tak’ ,'_r
otf about .)> neoror- with them I'lo-y Irt’t on
.''Uiiday. — I'liil
Th, H 'ixt II ml till War —'I’he people, ot the
iiioiiiitHiiis art' turning.’ out /. rn’i>- ■. it a]»p*‘Hrf» t>
u- ('ol. J N Folk, of Htin.'oiube, bhs iuv,t ..r
Lcaiii/e.i the •■l'’ir>t H.-ittalioti .d N. (’. ('av.slrv,
.d' which he i- Lieiit ('..l.iiifl 'Die lattali‘.ii
e.in-i'-ts ..1 >'ix c..mpaiiic- ot eijhrv men cac.i,
t ver> ni.tn ot whom ha.» lurni>he.l iii- own lojr--*.
,Ve Tli.^y are ariiie.l with the e«-lebr.at.- l Kfiti»*!d
rille nil i ;*re refil\ lor duty 1 iicy \vi ir 'r;,’«ti-
i/. d at .V'.hevill.- ..ii thi* l^tli ult. C.il F...L in
torfii- Ii-* that a full re^iinent of Paitizan infantiy
has bi-oii *.>rnn-.l an.l,ori;:tniz.^.l -iii.,-.* hi- b.ittalioii
W is toriLeil L. .'1 Aih'fi. ('.d.'tiel; .M.'treU'- Kr-
win, Lt (’ol.)tiel ('ol 1'. tell' II' thi" i" olie d
the tin.‘>f biulit.- of men lif ever -.ivv 'I'b.-y i-.mi
piisc a full regiment, .iiid fir ;il'.> ;irni.'d with the
kntiel.l rifle f
’ol. 11 (J Love i-' at flo- hea.l ol .itii.ther
full regiment, whieh ha-. be«*n ug:iniziii within :
fhc lust month. This i^ said f.i he a iiuinber one i
>pt of men Wesley ('layt..n is Lit ut ('ol , and |
Wiu .'lehowell, ot .NIacon, is ,'lajor This rei^i- •
niorit will be ready t'or the field very 'horfly.
-l>r Jose[ih M.^lbiwidl has had in camp for
.xeveral niontl.'s, at the Warm Spring-, a hattaliiui
otiiistiriL,' of >>ix com[)anic> of inlantiy an.l two ot
ailillery They arc in a thorod^h state of' dis-
cijtline an«l capable of any ani.mnt ot bard-^hip
hr .Nlclbuvell is LiiiU ('.ilotnl an.l ll;iir\ |ba '
ver, ,'laj.ir
The foreouiriL^ pr.-sent- a v.*ry cre.litHbl,* little
chiiptet in the history of W'esterti North ('aro-
litia's efforts tor Southern in.icjiendcncc And
now we can write down truthfully sl.ify-nw i
nunts JI "m .\"itli t 'iii'i/i iiii, with men t'tiouijh in |
detached coiu(mnics and in c.uirse of orixanizati.'ti I
to make nearly a do/en more. What d.i the Van- !
kees think ot'our I nion scnrinientr
Stuf'- Jinirn'il. !
Illaufuriltl'-Ii nf t^:,r —tiov, \ utlCf ■
will probably arrive in this City on Friday or j
Saturday next, and will take the uaths ot ofiiee.ui '
.'londay next, the ''th instant. |
We ufiiierstarid the inauguration will take jd.ice !
in the (’apitol S.|uarc, and will lu; public 'I’he
a.le in the preliminary butties, the (leneral him
self losino; a let;; the capture ol ;»(ii) of their men
atul over H'Oti c-oiitrabainU; that Sicklcs’s briL'ade ,
was rediici*.! t.i less thiin a regiment, I'i.e
'I'be W^a'-hiti'rton col rrespondent of the N V.
'I’itues says that several States an: much farfber
behind in raising their .|iiola of troops under the
new eall, an.l that it has been repre.'>i*nted that
there will In' very few wliere dr.it'tiiio: will n-jt
havi‘ to be resorte.i to
.\ I>cmocratic mass mci*ling was hcbl in Phila-
delfihia m Saturday. ILesoluti.ms were ado[.te.i
detioiineitiL’^ the .soee->ionists and almlitionists, in id'whieh he had receive.t iiifonii:i‘; .
tuvor ol irec .speech, and an energetic prosceiition j,;,v..,Ml his p.i.-ifion. fieii
knowledge of the etictny, nothin!/ e .uM >
ni.»dcst than the app.'al ol the pu' lie an * ti
for at least as much a-; the cnLiiiy ktii.v.
Two thousand prisoner- were on tl.^- •
(Jonlonsville on yesterd ly, >aid to 1..
runaway nt*groe-. Whore or hou tl
taken, no one cotii.l inform u-
The Lynchburg “Repuldican." ..! ti. d : ,
day,) received last nioht, '■avs:
Kcjbirfs w.'re r.-ceived here ov the ( »;:u.
Saturday night., thut J. n Stuart ha i
on the Orange railroa.i to the i’.iill !;n;i
four tiiiles below .^1 aiiassas. iia.J l ii'ii. 1 ti,.
on Th!ii.*(Jay, an.i .;ontinuino hi- a.uan.
iieighborhoo.J of 1 iyt*'s .''fafi.ni on th. r
there concealed his nii ii and ai i. -t. .', t!
of.-i veral trains trom le.\ati.lria, •: 'I,,
of the war .Vinong the -p.-akers wa>i ('liarle.-. J'
In.^'Tsoll, who deelarcil that lln‘ ./bjcct ot the W;ir
was to IV.-I* till* nc.^roe-;. lie deiiouncc.J the Fe.l-
eral (ioveriiinenl a'- the tn.ist eorriipt and desp.jtic
ev« r seen h re He wa«i sub,>»i*.ju.‘nfly ariested
for uttering the->e senfinient>i.
I'l sist'iII'-, th, hi 'i tt. — Creat exeiterucrit
exi-te.l in th*- .NUrth growin.,i .»ut ol th.* draft,
and mutter- w. re last drifting to a bloody i.ssue:
\Vii.\ti\.ri.\, • Dki. ) August !*'..—One of the
\
u:u’
nieni’ed te:»rinir np the fraek ;n tJi.-ir n-u
trains reached the bridg.* and not In in.:
j.ass, and the officers on hoard litidiii. ti: i
thiti” was wrong, determine.1 t.. return >
amlria; but b. tore baekino the traitr t '
miles, fotiiid tiie track torn uj. aif! ;!•,■ ■
cut off. (I.jn S. t-Jien approa.-hed with
ry, und being .'‘uperior in number^ to t!,-
they surrendi-red with.nit firing a trun
'I'ht number of »iri-oners captured in thi
large.-t nifcting- . v. r hel.l in this State convened is n ported f.. he two thousand, together «r
the (dlicct-, regiiiu'iital and cotiqiany, uU’.! .;
tity ot arms and nmiiitiniti.m whieh w. r
taken to Pope, 'fw-! tr lius iiuiuln rii,_
thirty-five or foity e.i!>. aioi toiir e::_iv
taken, all ot which wer
in flu* I'ity Hal to nigl.t, at whieh re.->oluti.uis
were a lopt. il d( iiounciiiL" iovenior l!iirt.)n as a
Uvdn'1 and a too! -.d IJayard, aud appointin_r a
coiniiiittec to las th»- f.roc.-cdings ol the U'eeting
before the P-e-idcn' un>l SecicUtry of War.
Kesolntioiiv WiTe ;il> • a hipted expressing a .b'-
tennination to re-i-t the draft a-s nia.l.' hy the
io\ ui'iiur
t.jtir
destrov.c>l.
■Y/,
I'r
Kari'ja ro.j
riiiii Kariiji-.— l>y the arrival of ^th
Wt* ha'.c lOurop in dates to the 1 1th ult.;
A l.‘tter from Lord llussell t.) .Secretary ,Sew-
.at.i, date.i J uly -"th. is published 1I«' refers
to fht* fvidiuices of tlni inerouHiu^ bitterness of
til.- -fril'.; ill Aiii.'iie.i, at. I s.ays that th.‘ ii[ipr>ach
ut aservih; wmi, - > mu.-ii iiiHiste.i upon by .Mr
Sewar-l in fii- di'^p if. ii, f • w hich tiiis la jm answer,
only fiirewarn-j ti- that another el.':ncnt of de-
itru.'tion may he addcl to the l.ss of pr.iperty and
W(-fo >f indu-frv '.vhich alrt-ady afflicts a country
lat. lv ) f.ro-pei ..us and ft an^uil He claims that
Her ,\1 ijestv - (royern'iient has mainrained an tm- ,
p.arfial neutralitv. hut .lesire-. in the language ot j
Lincoln t.i the t i.ivernors ot thirteen State.?, the j
briiii'irio .)! this iiniH . e^snry and injurious civil
war to a sp.-f.iy ati-l .x.itisfactory eonoliision ■
The I’e.leral i^unhoat 'i'u"*car.(ra had
left (jUi
'.fheials
• u.ldeiily
Teturned to Manass.’\s ato.-r this brill,
without iositi'.^ a man
There are also report> of a m v.-v. i.afti-.^ w
near Bristol Station, four mii- thi- ol
iiassa.", on Fri.lay, betw.-. n tin- rivi-jon .1 ■
Kwell and the.’ticiiiy (i.-n i! i~ ve\iort, ‘
have been twice driv. u Iroiu b.-t p.i-itin^; ..
rt«vere loss, but bein'i, re-infuree.l tiiial!v
the t-nemy tioiii their j.ositiOn. ••;ipturin_ .
hatterie- and five thou-and pri.-.mers
i{ef.orf>- vary as to the locality of thi> ii_:
one placing it at IJri.tol .Station aud the .th.;
or ;i.*ar the Plains, on the .Manassas (Jap Kaiir
ll the fight really occurred, H:j stated, we
tltP tipinion that the latter is the correct loC.i'
Reports are various alvj -^is to the •• loops
Some having it thiit Jack'^.m, P Hill,
Kwell were all in the fight, atol others th;.'
batth^ was t..»ught by Ew€*ll alone
r/i I il' t Jnnti S'-'thtni Virjlni r —
1ili*NL>, Sepf. J. — It was semi of^iciallv. an- ..
•n-nuvn, .>wiru
J 4 ,1 .1 ve-iterday mornin;;, (savs tbe llichniond .
to order-j from the customs - , ,
uer,J that tfie Pre.«ident fiad, on >>aturl;iv,
Aoent,s are now in Knofind making .‘.mtra.-fs th.V
in behalf ot the I nited State- ( lov.-rnmenf for a : been defeated in three .se,.ar«t. .
supply of armx, ,i,c. The contntctd are proposed j our lne^, in t o . ir.. ri
with t'l clause that thev shall be null aud void in ! Alexandria^ W e could learn no further |.:,r
C.H.C of a war with Englattd i
If i- a-serfed that the (’.mfederatc envoys have
dt‘iiiande.i a recoirnifion of the Southern Cotife.le-
racy. but that llntrland refuse.i to acccic to their
oeiiian.l-. whil.' l-'ranee did not ;ivt* a reply.
.\riother corre^pondetici' betwe«.*n L nited States
Minister Adams an.l Karl Kus-icll wti- published
'1 r Adams wrote in May, while Karl Russell s
letter is dat*d duly li'' *riit‘ “’rimes” character-
ize-i his remarks as dry an.l eausfie
Th e ••'I’imes” cilitoriallv endorses ^^r Iloc-
huck’s late spee»‘h at ShetViehl, as far a>^ his lecture
t.) the North i concerned, Vut totally dissents
fi.un hi- arguments in favor ot mediation, which it
considers would do more harui than irootl.
'I'he .''t. IVtersbiirg “Journal” reiterates that I troops, a nation
the ilesire of the Kussiati Cabinet i" to see the con
flict ende.l by prudent and honorahlc compromise.
Ru.^^sia’s desire is not to divide, but bring to
gether and reunite adversaries who ought to re
main brothers.
Many ot the cotton milU iti Lancashire have
stojiped.
ComTtii-rriitl.—Cotton—The sales on Wedues-
.lay ati'i 1 hurs.lay wert^ bales. I'he ’uurket
ble and Taliaferro had been wound* 1. th
first severely, the la.st slightly.
HF..\I>urARTKRS Ahmv NoIITHKUN \ a
; KU\ KToVVN. oOth -\ug., I'l P }]
\ ia lia[iidaii )
/'i> i'i rni'lr nt Jhti i\: This army achieve ;
day, on the plains of Manassa-., a signal vi ’
over the coinliined forces of (lens. Mct’lellaii
I'opc. On the ^Sth and "JlHli each wiiu in
(Jens. Loiigstreet and Jackson repulsel wHii •
attiieks made on them srparatelv. \Vemouni
loss of our gallant dead in every conflict, yei
gratiiu.le to Almighty (lod for his mereie- :
higher each day. T.> Him, and to the\:i! '
oratitude is due.
U. K \.YX
I , ,v , 1 - - . - I buoyant and slii^htlv higher, owing to the
oath.sufothccw,lbea.Imini,steredby (bicfJus-j.reat advance and exJifcmenf in Hombav :in.l
ticc 1 car-on; and tfie inauguration will commence Calcutta,
about twelve o clock. A lar^e c.uicoursc of peo- j
pie will fio doubt be present on the occasion. 1 ^ tie Sfvt! Clad Flf rt.—'J’he .Vugusta Con-
\\ c Itiarn that the fine baiul .d ilu‘ l?t»th rcii’i- stitutionalist i.s ilispost'd t.i cretlit the telegraphic
tuent, stationed near Petersburg, will he present report of the arrival of a Confederate tleet^fi the
on the occasion,—Rnh ijh Stnndard.
iiiuki-r i)atrai/f£. — Amidst the many outrages
perpetrated 'by the Yankees in tht'ir late refreat
helow Kichmond, may be citcd the robbery of Hr.
C. .M. Jones, a member ot the New Kent Cavalry,
and his brother, \\ ni. Joui's, Ksij , wh.) re-^idcs on
the Pamunky, near Klkham Pr Jones wtis ab
sent with Ills company, leaving ut home only his
yvife and family Ihe \ankees robbed this fami
ly of all the negroes, nine in number, stole the
ploughs from the corn-fitdd, sacked the house of
its furniture, and even carried away the children’s
clothing. They served .Mr. Win. .Lines similarly
in taking of! all of his negroes. Two of the nt'-
groes belonging to the latter have recently escap
ed and returned, and say that the Yankee thieves
have placed about l,(Ki(> negiiies in the Wi>ods
near l'ortres.s Monroe, yvhers some are actually
starving and all suffering severely from privation
and sickness. Hr. .lories is now in this city ;it the
residence of his brother-in-law, .'Ir. B. x^I. Morris,
severely ill.
Sobft Fxreption.—The Jack.son Missijsijipian
understands that the merchants of Raymond,
Miss., have not marked up an article which they
had on hand before the war, and are selling to
customers on the usual credit of twelve months;
and that on articles purchased since the war be
gan they have only put their ordinary per ccnt-
age on the prime cost, and sell them on the same
credit.
A Cfunicr for n Snl»ifitnte.—We "ive the fol
lowing advertisement, from the Hayou Sara
Ledger.
§.^000yor 11 Sublet if nt-.—[ will pay the above
sum for a substitute. He must be sound so as to
pass inspection. One half of the money to be paid
when he gets killed, and the other half when he
comes back. g. X. WHITK.
ArrestK in the J^orth.—Hon. J. H. Allen, a
member of the Federal Congress from the Cairo
(111.) district, and Judge Mulkey, of Cairo, were
arrested on^the 15th. The charge was disloyalty
and discouraging enlistmentij.
mouth id the ,'lississippi. It refers fo the fact
that the steamer Oreto, recently released from
custody liy a Hritish ('ourt of Admiralty, at
Na.ssaii, N. P , where she bail been .scizctl for an
alleged violation of Hritish neutralitv, is a Con-
Icdf-rate war vesstd; that the steamer .Scotia was
at H.'irbadocs on the ''th of-I uly, with (’apt. Scm-
Uios on ho.ird, who represented himself, while in
j>ort, as (.^apt. Kustice, but left his card, with his
proper name and compliments, as he steamed from
the harbor; :ind that the steamers Merrifuac and
“No. ’Jim” s.ailed from a Hrititsh port about the
1st oi August, and have eluded the Cnited States
steamer'J usearora, which went in pursuit of them.
“These arc all rcprescnte.l as war vessels, and,
with others, may constitute the ‘steel-clad fleet,’
which is now said to be lying ofi’ the delta of the
I'athcr of \\ ators, for the purpose of operating
against the Yankees.”
l>i .'itrti rs J rum tin } aithct s.—Seventy-four de
serters from Pope’s army arrived at (rordonsville
Friday. They expressed themselves tired of fight
ing, and represented the condition of Pope’s com
mand as one of aliuo.st entire d“uioralization. The
license allowed the men to plunder and rob as
they pleased had worked badly on the morals and
discipline of the army, and had rendered it almost
a mob, kept together aud controlled only by fre-
(juent and heavy punishments.
li irhmijitd Dispatch, inst.
Dcaertiiai >t I tiiunitg.—.Three hundred and
sixty Cnion men from Pierpoint’s dominions
joined (fCiieral Loring a few days since, and our
intelligence is that these deluded men now’ see the
error of their ways, and are daily flocking in
crowds to our .standard.—ll>.
Rntnored ReniyAatiun or Mi t'/dlan.—The Hart
ford ‘‘Post,” of the ‘JOtli instant, says:
“We have private, but direct and reliable in
formation that Gen. MoClellan will resign the
command of the Army of the Potomac as soou as
the new change of position is effected. The visit
of the President to the Peninsula, soon after the
battle-week, is said to have had connection 'with
this event."
I'A
Till Ksnu
The iirct
We haw
^ marks upon
' ^ (f od has vouc
„Hannssa K
ful to the .iiily
has come to li
from the .N7irf
not heard the
latest dates, tl
battffcs of 'I'liu
' As lo other
briefly and we h
“The i;.'..'.-'.’ii
shall behi’l'l th**
ration, ni. r;ui
fsv. our am " n h
y has crci--^.' i •
^'•Oueriil:. !. .i
. and th; N ■'
besieged :it ( iiiii
w on-thi' ■ji i.’,
.everythin/ h,*,.);,
for Kenti'
^ IMKTICI'I
^ in -1,1 : ,i,
(this iiiorniii); -
Ku'H.MiiM..
urn'i.l, ii' W Hii‘
tjur arm-. : i; >!■
Irrday cw-n rjir n,
the gre-o
leaving 'j .■ ■ .nSv
from Kaiadiii si
had HiriVfi ;;
of the.le i I,
an.l M(d- iwei'
prisoner- I'ii
I'h'.irsdsy, ne _’'^l
Hii! a:ii I...
• wht/ parti. ;p ■' ■
we h:iv. t,.i •- ‘
8h! i^lii.-l - y
dsj- V,, 1. , ,i,.i
th** i| 1- ,,
pjain ..r NKn...
positi.iu- . if
the ev.-r I:.. :. nib
the eneuiv
^a-'ion
On M.iiui:.V. ■
^ong fill' M iiiH-
^Onsppr-i' !1 * .Ms
hundre.l pri-; infr.i-
/ollowed, inJ I
oM divi tif>ii f
,Manas' i-i We 1>
, ^'and Hid w. •
towrtr.l'j
"J
h. J
From ('umbirland (rap.— 1 f corrcct. til.’ii«
from Cumberland liap is scarcely less i!;j|i
than that from Mana.>isas. Late last ni:.dit
asserted that news had been roccive.l iu ciii - ^
ijuarters to the eflect that the Yankee (I i. •
^«rgan had attempted to c’’t his way thr li.
our lines, and that he was repulsed with .i -
.slaughter, after which his entire comiiuui*l,atu : ’
ing to some ten thousand men, with tiu'u i'’
and equipments, surren.lered to our tor.. - '!■ ^
Geneial K. Kirby Smith. There is every r- -
to believe that this vStat* rncnt is correct. ;t- '
well known that Morgan’s position w.as de.ulo'i
precarious; but in view of the many ^iiuila; '
ports received from the .same .]uarfer if -houl.
taken with much caution.
Hi' h iiinid Ihspntvh, 'J-
Thf yonk't'tii Dril l n jrom Sievi tisun, vl
HKtiiuti'OUT, Aug. ol —(Jen. Maxcy’s briLra.
under command of ^’ol. McKinstry of the ■-
Alabama rogimem, attacked the enemy, i-
.trong, at Steven.son, with infantry, artillery
cavalry, at eleven o’clock today. After '
hours’ shelling the enemy evacuated their fe:
cations, leaving on the Nashville trains, couiii
roads, and through the woods. A large am ' '
of amuiunition and’stores were captured.
We had engaged the 33d and -1th Alab;i;i
2.'ith Tennessee, Major (.Junter’s distiinun’ ■
partisans, Capt. Rice’s cavalry, and Fr.viiii;
and Purr’s battery, the whole numbering i:
hundred men. (>ur loss was two woutuKd •
none killed. The Yankee loss is unknown
The Yankee fortifications at Stevenson " '
very strong. Our troops displayed great
ry’, (’apt. Freeman’s battery was worked w:
great skill and signal effect. Harry Maury ‘
umnded the 32d Alabama, with coohuv^^
marked ability, exposing himseff greatly td i
Ya.nkoe fire. His conduct is much eulogi-oJ
-I deneral Killed.—The N. Y. Tinier
during Saturday the 2.Sd, Hrig. (leneral llulil-'
while serving in the immediate vicini'y^if '
ford and bridge at the Rappahannock -'t:it'^'
was killed by a rebel shell.
Fersonnl.—(icn. Joseph K. .lohnson h.i- I"'," |
assigned to an important command, in a iicw
which will doubtless be made known in a Ja'
—/iirhniinid ^^'h^fJ, 'Id.
Major (ietu ral T. 11. Ilolnim.—This otfi. ''r '
rived in this city a few da;^ since, and on
day assumed command of the department
posed of Arkanstis, Missouri, Texas, Louisiati:‘
the Indian country. We regard him as one ot
ablest and most experienced officers in the Sout-
ern army, and are gratified that he has bet’ii
•igned to the command of this department.
Little Rock Democraty V6th
raliaferr
throwing :
WfM at Mri
railroa i. five niiJeu
Tnii Nhi.rtly 'if'er
also fVl' ‘ tv..,
near lin.vi,; wi.
• ^tion Wri'^ ' , :
*-the nex: I'hur-it
eannon and ii.iuke'
left, whiih wcr.
Still iT-> eneinj, tift-!
fiel'l occupied by
o’clock J’, M . t'i. y
Mveral heavy ci.' i
• •atiinatei. ooo
sides wilh HI: iiifi ".
the etieiuy ,iri.iiv n|
o’clock iji. .1 ; -
reJuce.i lo iiiii-,.
line -’1 i tiiui ri •
genei tt: ' i..* .■
being in pii eil. i
they hud ca .^r»i .i -t.
poi tiiniiy of .:rur
our lines they w."
wii^iout being Mb’: »
ly, uight Cii -ed ovc
from the c.int^' 't
0rjil ;t o'*: ek by tl
their pos'.ii.in that r
f. 'war.i a mile in th
Our loss ill th::. i .-
lOOfl killed Hti.l Wi
have b-.'eii t: .i* r?ia
*>, few C'i^Uflil iei th:i' \
T;iliflli rro i ^tni
.. the acti n. in ihe f
-Were very li.'bu
. gerous woi.lid. 1 ^
\iptil the i-.‘e ot
thrill.gh the knet w
• 80 Viiiifly s)i-,Mer‘.i f
render a»;put:.ti. n i
.Muj. Liiws,... Hoi!
perou-. bi!’, j' 1 ihi
Maj. Tcrrv y
-^f^’apt. Fuit ill tiiro'.ii'
the sh.iul'let ; al! -e
■;.‘>the l!:^l s !:l' io; w.i
*.'ol. S. ■; *:ie :i
fc'kiun.-r. .■ t■ \
f Thf ^ lun l.'d h-iM
neiir Aiilif
•Vs our iniiiruiHtii
'.Hay morning’, tney
Uhe direction of the
(he resiiii .if :i. ■
day. we ki. .VH )t,.y
to I he I’resi-l.-r.t - i
If W-;- stilted l'T'-:(
thoriiy. that an -r
fied towiir 1- IviwiT".
Vhither they w /■.{•>■ i
•u-J irooj.-- .\riiii hi'
• portiiiu .1 .ur >'n.
The ilisp'iti- .1'
to ('oiijrre:!-. 'it t h
tram, on yf -!erd i_,.
to nil extfiii . .■••ircei
Pi.iii of the vi.- .ri
V.'anxiety tur :> o lieiilf
pointiiietit. >iid .1 ti
th** thr.-. ibi\ - lull
ed, th.* iiiiH>rinati.>ii
nant fiiateriiil ot the
before it
I'ns.sen^'-r- 1 \ till
on Satui'fiiy >')e
tlie W:ii, atni ill.* (i
paasiiij^ thut ul ti.e
The carnii(r>‘ wu- iu>(
Suffered I... .'iii i'.'»i'ni
though tiie v 1
It uiusi be rcnieiub
Lee hiiii t111* e.iiiiliiui
Wicounter, the ever
•oniiMe to prp-»..::'
heJivy saeri ti eo.
T.iIiafVrr,,, w
thk- eity y.-‘.i,-,-,i K-
and Trimble, vvhi; wtv
unable to be rei;i.,v.--.
- 1,.-- t
I'ruiii"
I t.-
I'he eiit
a chii-«'i -
Strong '■'
torec.ivi-i •'.
tally wouii lc ' u - . '•
that t iit* nuM:' . » ' I
Of whoui Wi ri“ j. •: .
rtnin-anfs iif the '1
the list of.the ImMli-
-V gentleman w!..!
"from VVftshinjit in. t
L.ing I'lri.lge over tli
^^reparation-i were '-i
■\ derpaich i- ; '
^e, stating that he
,this ig true, there i-;
“city of iiDignlii.
at A>*xandna r
^ ttiiac, out of -iie r. •
tu gel wiihiu -p,- i.ii'
Stdl /.utrr - ,{ r,
engagement of h
, Oor^onsville
■ “.After a s.-v.«i ^
'■ n^rning, (Sutur.iav
. about :i o’clock 1>.
X* Bteadly evei'j: inch c