L....J uUl.j L I L.J .. . ' 1 - 0 it i StTOS AVO for!KTO. ' ; frkr th u.ukan. : - j. a change in the LP"- f P'jS P,Pt'r and other article required o carry on bw ee tliewibscription lajceoflbi pper.wiH Im Sim tioUart tor nil month, and three 4ol tan tor a year. ... Abtkbtuixo, two dollars for the fine Mil on dollar fur each mfaaeqoent publication. Acil20th; iMt'-r ' 4.rfWrf t 'opp,n lackjWmlon at about noon t CcmfUIerata airtboryieenad previoWj -wYMr4 v f Ibtoi great deal of atoleii proiwrtr, bora Conformably , to ilia jitrucrton of' tb Fran ta Richmaa Eismioer,. , mule, milch cowa, negroes, wagon, beggice; lo weta specimen of every tbing that could, waik on fcgiy run on heels, or brcArrird wtbannr--Thw 4wWmhmm diatefy jromiBttitCCfL embarking ltJ tranorU and . gunboat. ,,1'bey aeeined to be in a hurry, and tor fear that General Canoro should appear ia purit. and at tempt ransom of tlie Hole pro pert r, pickete were thrown back for ever- al initio. , ' '' . ,' . . The Yaakee cvmmande waa Colonel Speer.h siioe'wbo Ld the. raid n Ilia Central and VwJrrickbnrT railroad re- ri Generd Left Atmy-Severl wtUy, l was loo badly Opened to do , i. ... i , r, much barm. . . -Cavalrjht near .; rWy - Tu Urkl .t Winuni or.i.td UHkTM4emy driven acrp94(A f 1.700 tatatrr, ibrr rrjrinimu of in f, - -W fNnlry;andi'i jirrut ofHilillr. Dod , i r - . il.lLi .1 earalrr. a set of ihievei and. who ha t no iniraj iram wnfmoj unain - , . , , . ... i,,. t; of , " v- wre aiwg wiib iim coniinanu. Tbev loaded tbe boraM. neirroea. and r I aarltjp cMtaes thav Ull I of OiarJtton, mo J tbeSr own frleifidn jutn' proprijoD V Lpartmni oi roreiga Anira, aa jo i niaKe p.n aitetniw put wny novt Mrj waai-neaatfa ana timia-nearted policy, tba will percfiva in (he rnclwe copy of in: peola exeita lierbalrea at;t)jprriIiarobarra88mehta''of 'the Governmeot hat greatly nialtipliedf, nod. It now flodt . neat and dtacretion, if tbey Were- doable what'thet ire. , ?.r. . - - tba tiding-of the rernmrnenearuewl tiUtiea-on tha Opper Kappahannack. On Fridaj afoon.onr picket,, near Bran dt Mation, cnipoinj a portion of General MaboceV biiagatla, wee driven bt a Urje body of the rlHjiiif sidd to be three brig m)t yiturtgr-in i fair jf aid "arfltt f Ou f infantry fell hack, and Gen.. Ilawptoa'e calry, eovtRiandrd br LtriiLGvi. liaker, adeawevd. Gen. VV. IL K. U'i and Jon (HadM betaf witbia atippnrtin dwtaoer. tlamptona brial(rl-uHn th enriny at a brik'chaf g. and lor a tvn ntinntet tl e liht waa bcrea. Ittfl the impel uoitj and j daatt Of tun ild brigade waa lw inucli Uw the Yarikeea. atidtb-woka aad- wagone oa the irprmj-orta, but a grval m- drtpatcb, I jippeal In . jouflfijinj5 faeof, arryftnTtrtiianrawhMitnlha fJbArleifon auiboraiea af tba Mprmjon of lha lhanka due to them, , and or the uwaraea that the Ertiperor if deeply aentible of their gener oua con J net which cnabM the Dpatch Steamer Kenaodin to Vomplete ita repairs. I pray yoo, air to ftcvept tie aMaranea, A..Ac,v : j rf ARED PAUL.- To l Qoa. J.rKaMMiK,Secrelary of State, Department of Slate. :' ' Copy eacloaad m fcrrjotn(r : - MicisTKTor Foseiom ArfAiaa, PoLTTlCAt DlH iC. PlTttS. - Jom 10,1803.' Fra: On the 23d of Febeaarf iatt Hie Imperial Mjty 'a Decpatch Steanw JJa naudin, which had received the order to tonrk at Charteatob, got aground atSul lirana Pm, and only nreeded In ewrap ine from thia critical condition by ibe aid nr boraee and hfwken down wagons wera j Af .u. ttju- -nj, keh aloon-of- Wft ojion tb hote, to be rvclaime) by j m petrel. On tb htM-iriAjr of lb ae- i tbtutuwrWJTlHg-jrarrie.1 lT1n atl..alpt.t.l cident. tb.XknfrtJcrate anth"ritie were , land f it Uonly irjtbW twetva montba'tbal wiy' merTTnM' been aTfaTitd to TtaTmpof lance J ..laraidea one, of Our great eat Gvner aU imw in Virginia m aid to have declar ed it quite im(HMile to to fortify that ia ina.i, aa m rentier u imprenanla ajrainal a loriiikJatiM litm clad nH(t, and sncli Imt terM aa oar cnenjiea could erect at wil ok Folly LUad ;,yet ituM what lb ao Wa lUaiiregard baa already dona almost ...t. -t Ll.t -.J. V L" ' ' f.t " . -nj w nra fnur tweet, wiinoui gun, and witboat labor t complete bis'bn of lortibcations w 1th a wre handful of brave; dtrrniired men. hi works have resisted ftr weeka, a bombardment aiich aa has not been snrpnwcd in this war, repelling two operatH land attacks, slauirbterieir i : - . . anc capionog- oxtr of tbe -enemf. L-t as not demeao our nature br expect ing impowiUlities from those in authority, nor permit oor cdnQdence in oar com manding General to waver. Ilia earlv dds in our cauW bavn so Identified him ora lour or nve many waon aud tba RappaJiannock ia c"TukHi. In the abort tinia that the battle lasted Ilatap twa'a iHrieada k err Cotoo- if the rpnimand bv wound, but none were kilVd. L'euC CoL 6ktr, in eitmmand,. waa bol through the 5rA ann, a aUo a Glone Vouns uf Cobb's Legion; C4. TJack of ihiT- Fsra""5ou"ib CaioHna cavalry. btt croaawiae through tba palm of U right hand hr a iniunM ball ; Captain Clair, . lull JNorth Caroiiaa, 1 brat - Oor lo to be upward of 6ft y Tba Vankvf h was baavy, aad w took a number of jrioDer, and luat bat a very law. " ' " Tba Yankee cavalry t sakl to hav bea Ctmmaaded hf Kilpatrick, Imt we rather expect it aaa Ktoneiiian, with p-r- three nondrrd hundred n-griv, and private cainagH. Tbeir rolbrry of private individuals waa vMwiitfC and p'nvral. Dr. Sne.id and Lewie iHn'n-U, of II 'Tt ford county, wtte arreti br thtn, and hehl during the pro rfrea of lb raid. Xo ridfnt wa allow- mi iwova alauf, and no oummunivation aa rmUtd Waewone plantation axd 4 praf h tn transmit to ihotewothortlealtwr' anotlarr. I ; accuuota lor tba aecrey bicb narked tba inoveraeuU of raid ing panv. John Siutball. Eq a resident of Mur frmboro, awl who baa never bem bwn tetnd a i-ewionift, per t, lost all be poanaswd in tbe world, at tUir, band. lionea, flour, grain, nvgroea. wnt the way of all thine in th lankre a path, iba ! with CbarUtton and ber people, (bat be n,"j .VS."J9J'Te onir -.in. Iter sairtv. kind enongh to tender to the Captain, of: Lt u abandon afield and rally to hi tba Kenaodin th gratuitoua um of the 1 uport in this hi, and our time of trial. floating dock at Charleston j and he wa ! believing that if Charleston can be taved the enabled to make iv-fiaim Ibat VlWlartf dxpenaaMo to the continuance of bis voy-1 but if lod decrees otharwise, theo lt oa age. I desire, sir, that yon inform tbe submit a becomes a ChrUtian eop!e, re Govarnment at Richmond bow sensible ' solved never to deVrt the nohle old citv we have been of the kind conduet of the' until w d need to an uninhabitable waste. authorities at Charleston.5 and that yon i Never sav die. 'Wawillt'lt triumnbi w m a : expression of our. liveir thanks. Receive, sir, the ewurnce, drc, DROUYy DE L'nUYST CoxrtDBnATK Statu or Atrtaica, DaranTMiNT of State, IttCBMOvp, Jaly 314, 1863. . Sir: From th Richmond Vbif. RETALLTION. I In an article exposing the bad faith ! with which the. Yankee have acted in . in the exchange of prisoners, tbeir inuu- . i - l i 7 . il , abot alicbtly !a tbe in the hftt waa taidkj . . kiUvd and wounde t r"!l0l vi wi uniin in ina 1 htt "in. i " - - 1L . . r .1 .1 . n hotel of uLu N.arn. at jikson, . ( the receipt of your letter of 29th inst, en- trocitJ f 'e,r threat to exuete Gen. closing copy of a comtnunication adire riwiugn Le and luapuin Winder, id re ep to yon by M. Drotiyn de L'Huj-s, in taliatkm for the two condemned ran now whicb yoa ar oeueM. coavey to tn io this citr. tbe Snattirer aav: died and ransacked from jjarret to eel- tl proprirtoi'a desk robbed of sic tbowwmd dollar im money, klr. Dk-k f ih iv.n.ti.h P"ible todoi order toavoid the fw'MatfcuiwIredaod nitietr --IMH-the Mt of 1V. W, oper.Ua a. a , -TZArKl 1 Steamer -Renaudin" belong to tin, Wh" .b-d ,r? theira-tliat ia. oar Casaahiea ha6 j "There ia no use ia disguising to ur 'seltf's the purport of the policy weTiave here dcribed; It is war to the knife. ; Our GovtrnmtHt has done alt that wat now TUE YANKEES- HAVE KEVENGE0 SUMTER. ?Ti0ld Guard, inontlt Joqr- naIt devoiatJ o )b principle! of 76 - and 1778," iawom pobliahetf in Nov . York. It if ardent in ha topporr of ; Slate right,, and against tho . war. under the caption. "Low wa arc venging Samter, it ttaa tlra fol lowing: - lf . ar t' ' The followiog are the' reported caaualtieajof this war from ita' Ima gining to January 1st, 1863.' FEDERALS. Killed, WoundedV. Died of disease and wound?, If ade prisoners, "7 1 45 4''- 43.87 kTtaV- Killed, Wounded, Died from disease and wound Made prisoners. 259,000 C3218 ' i ' .,i ...... .-( 459,674 ' 20,883 59.915 129,000 22,19? Total" 47f They have killed twentj-twothons- i and eigltt haudredaod aev entj-foar . mora, of oar men than we hare of theira. '.. They have wounded, not mortal , thirty nine thousand four hun dred and fonrteen" more of our men than we hare of thetra.i " ' One hundred and fifiy thousand 4 more of oar men have died of disease ' and wounds than of theira. They na made prisoners of forty- aix thousand mofe of our men than we ha of theirs. " ' :-; " ' "' Our btal casualties are two hun dred aud tliirtj-seVen thousand two seven more than feeler lor the arbereabwaU of Genera! Lee. - Paaaenger repesentvd Ganeral S'gcum, of General Mead a ariuyf on hia side of th UappauaniaK'k, but we beard no coo- r)amatiiM a-t t U UISIWVW Vlw i f i s r. .i.. . . .ii. 7 ; dreaaeloUune ,i tK.t t!.r.i. K AY I!r,,h m.,..l. Aa old negro named Billy Jones thay - 7k- r.li.i. . t r- ,i t u.u f ed in the road and robbed him of one inj m iHi'tnv"M v'"- in iiw i uruin 1. , . Virginia regiment, in Gen. Mahone's brig ade,, a shot through by a ball in (lie breast. The deceased wa a son of Moaea Branch, merchant of Uichniond, and had j paed through many of the mul Vnan mi mhkl .f fLt iIuMiAand Julian ) Oovrnment tlie aaanrance ttat tlie mostly gold and silver. Samuel Colvcrt, i Government of Ilia- Impwial Maiesfy ia a CooMerale Slate Quartermaster, waa , deeply sensible of tbe wcesjrendered by captured and robbed of threo thousand ' 'ha Confederate authorities in placing tbe t..llr in fund. In ann instamv. llw I 00 df the floating dock in Charlwton Yankee got diunk on the liquor stolen ' the pratuitou dispoaal Th-. d,.i ;n th. mirmr ! Imperial Naw, wln that el was dam- i P""0"'"- we 81 ,l 1 wy Mot '7 1 been fourteen thousand more than with tbeir sabred slashed at th. painting i J grounding s SuJiivan IWS. 1 .X on the waits bwked the most elegant. far- ""ther reqnest me to pe the medium. of,. . . - . . transmitliDi; to tne autnontiea at Char-, - . . .u ti.'- lesion the warm thank, of Hi. Majesty.;10 n-combatantthou5h the prop Government for their generou. conduct on i rt.f of ;,r Vf W been systemaUcally the oion :HK. on had bwn driven out homee l- hatespent. i be Loiifederata Uovcrnment I roucli f , . , ....... . .- ... ,A W hav rnado n hnndrd ,:. I,..- ,. . , ,. ' and caked upon tbe world. AH thi for- T 8 nave raaue one nuuaxeu gratified, sir at havinff bsd an opnortuoi-, ', rt-w J- , tbniisand of onr women wfdowa.' tyof testifying to his Imperial Majestv "ry i r na ;n: thetentimentatf cordial regard entertained P-elP th. -ChWliaoity and c v,l.a-,r - JTe have made one tntlltoa md for the Fr.nch, people, uon? s ,,on- '-- i U"reu latiieness. i . - c ( niture, and tore up the Udios and chit- bundreit and fitly dollars. On their re treat the Yankee burned the Murfreesbo to bridge, an I Carter Urge grain mills. That kJ - buffalo. Charlea Ilenry Fos- iib the aakee expoililiou, and fiord ih public, a better esfimate know a m . was man! sint 4 tne nu which tbe Vvch applied, and that' I Mr. Carter, the owner of the mill, is his aa much again as theirs. lljis is the way we hare "revenged the firino; on Fort Sumter." "" But this is not all. We have spent also most tw thousand millions of i by it for hint and to the manifestation of thee feelings Iter, waa I mi i gained battles in Virginia, and beyond the " " ' P"lM,c " lVtvmacto fall in a mioor akinlish on 1 hS t? K'-ter- f. si nnlivtf noil. f " - Urn bo&f rrtvrJ on U4 trftio M hinif akriit aa aal aa at aaal ffa tiia aAai.UtkiM lt - t-t"i..n . J ii. f5r tUti.t'n I, A..A i father in Uur . .La. 1'a.J fin.iil.1. All tl- fT, i non. and awlboriawl by ' i . . .1 rain a rvfrinienl frinn aiitunvtbn butialoe 1 ..Uno oova a cameuowa on , x . 7, - . knowleJnnt of the friendly C I 1 t 1 . -,1 .k. T .1..: . ,!., . away upon sucn an enemy, n t um allU I IIC a I V7IMJVtl W U17nit7B II I C IV i-l f 1111 1 . , m he j he fully appreciate the promptness which J""" ,n our ll t0 (the Emperor haa.dk.ptaye.1 in responding j f1 : . ... i -.;. --a, Ak..a-itM n,a,...,;Ma ; ! I w i in proper rerm lofiu inoliM .1. k.:. rk 't.... .1.- .'that h.is actuateI the Execuiive, wa are . E I ill na -a tJAntain com uit vmrnr-iu" hit mrNinq . 1 ' nd ia authorial be 'Cineola to J t"n Uanainrtted by our Wowrnnient, - - r" -r- - ... ; and I receive w tb ideaure vour own ac- the train, escept Col. Young. 2fSitHai!on round about Freder- ickeluty. .The Fredericksburg train, which arrived at three o'clock resterdav aAemoon. bro't mm " I meat Can bo found. COURESrOXDEXCE. We have been fnriiiahed by the Depart ment of State with the following Oorrea toiHaice between the Cotife4erata au- Iowa very fcw. uassafien. and there was ! thoritie and thc-e of the French Govern- hardly a grain of tuforroation among tbem i nieuU relative to the assistance latejv ren. all concerning- the situation of affair in derd at Cfiarletoa to the f Despatch thai vicinity. A portion of Meado army Ship iU-nituJin : Vn- Stafford from I CoCLATlt pr FaAKCR AT UtCHMOXO, the UirvctioM of rauouier. None haI ap. j v peered ia Fredericksburg; Tb heights IUcmmond, 29th July. 803. on this aid were secure a 'ain't their 00-1 Sm: On the happening -.of an accident capation.- Ion the 23d of t rebruarvk in bullivan s te- r Hieaa erUI avy, um camieueraie au.-i dv u ou-Uinmuii; 1011 out cmu kirmiTirn2niaakeKac amir apoml not deaisriuued. - ,' the 1 10 1 Uf the .whreabontp of the dideTentt tborHie haton-4 to tender to tne Con) use nd We iave destroyed the Constitu tion of the coohtry. .,2., We have brought the ferocious aavat;try of war into ever corner of society. . '.' We hare demoralized on r pnlpits, ! ment has done (alwut) all that was po- onr rery religion is a source :il.. t.wl..Mi.. .,...uili i.ikl. U. ! of immornlitv arid nlood. conrtesy , , , 4 r.... . k.:.....t.rt,.;.i 1 -i 1 .1 1 . . i 1 Li ,1.;. i in. mv course 01 conouci cueu iy tne 1 nuicau ui TCiuascnauiowivHiiM HH lllllll mil UWI"""! VJ llll . ... . I . .. C" . . Government toward that of hi Imperial Aaeaw- ha, tione the mischief. Had j our ministers are servants of Satan. Msje-sty. I am, with gre.t respect, your J e Xed ?a tbe W? .P0' "fll"T The land IS full of contractors, obedient servant, , Hieru ""erap'e repnaiion, on sua vary f mieves, provoss marauausy auu 1 J.. UEXJAMIX, Secreury )&f State, M. Alfred Pattl." (himi1 of France. Richmond V. or Pu? ow. "cnr7'T' T'" TT We are ran id It deneratinff ia MiavtHw RBvii wvBiMi luiauvii aiiHir iraHSB. t , - -- - - . ' . When Muuford wa buug at New Orleans, j for doini? an act for which hi name will! go down with honor to posterity, we waited fonr or five months and then a proclama tion camey which threatened not t half, eiMMigh .and eBectvd. notliing thai Veteneds Had ta.o "of tbe4t-bitfli first provocation, tuere would nave oeea thonsand other lllearal toola ot aes- .the end of this buMnes. Inatead of this, j potic power, J Egtpt was of rermin we nave mimiqateu empty r'ra"roo n the data Of the rharoaJia. I iL I ar ai M0R1US ISLAND The impreaion siems almost general that the aafely of Charleston depends en tirely upon our holding Morri I4and, and that any sacHflcv of iff shonld be made, ere it m abandoned. edohot concur fnTer erected erj-a and ditin'onaof Gn. LeV's army it ! mander of tli at vessel (lie gratuitous us Mjiot our prpiiniM.to spealr.( TLyir i.r . of tbe the floating da:k of Chartestot , an . - -II l I . . r. Til.. . .1 II I . . 1.7 -.. .... pt--w iv bhwwh vi iuv cucmy at .jsT.vee fportune(Aiot9eat, . Further ixxrttculdre of (he.rreent Tanlee raid in the direction ef A' Tf f . y niman rwbo reached ibia city yesterday rron, VYIdon," North Caroh'aa, e are, put ia pwe-ipe of aotae of tba partijnlofUa reeent Yaakea raid from Wifllni I. tlT. I . 1 1 f ! -I i. . -. ' ai uyrniimro f aacuw ana . jwM'iililL; where' tW MJto.niered Gen. Ranaoiafand then Uck to Wlaton, oa tbe Chowan, oa tbair reura aout wti aUr tbaa tbey waaL y Tb Yaaktea cava be wa thus euabled to make the neccasarr 1 rvpair and continue his voyage. The Government of tbe Lmperor having been informed of thi cirtorastance,eires. lir, thai the expression of hi very warm thank' aliould ba transmiUed'to your Gov- era man t, aa' well at to tbe: aotboritiea at Ceafoa; -:.-.. ' ". ,'; l.; - I have the honor of enclosing to yon a copy of th despatch iust addressed to me by the Mnjstr-of Foreign ''Affair; oa thia autjeet, I CiaV hippy t he thna made tbe interpreteof Jbe sentiment of my Govern men l epos the present occasion, which afford freah evidence ofnbe friend ly dwpeaitioa aadeoaaieou"juit ef which :.v 1 1:.:.-1, 1 turtner uouuie, ten nooie vouinr hiiui 11 11 1 111 fu itsraai ia aa we in tain eyery thing that exalta ft nation. Vtir C1 tiaWV4i aa LTiiiomu. We are swiftly drifting into inevi table ciU war here in the Korth. We are turning; par homea into charnel houses. .' ' Therw ia a corose in eterr family. The jieril has teraoved from Tar- that Eo baUery call ereeied'ntt Moris' "r", T T tru tr Washington. - lluiii Au old Unionk had dtvared from - We pretend,that we are pantMing T . 1 ' . ....AKia na the luTighborhood, (unhurt, as w after-1 tbe reOelS OBt ; tney are uinuinS . Idand aaflinieullv near Fort Suiiiter,ut must be subjected to the control of that Wire. Batteries Gregg and Wagner are both binder the guns of Sumter, and tne amount of metal tnat would be con centrated on these, points, would render it boib . uncomfortable and hazardous (or the Yankee to erect guns of auch aixe as to do material itiiury; but Snmter is not tbe only battery that command'1 Morri' Island, and if it bou!d "be abandoned e militarr oecessitv. (wbicb we do not be- liava.i the Yaakees will discover tbey have ret a difficult Wtoixploia,ere Cbar Teaton'laiJatuto lhei. handiijlie fact is, neTither the abaadontaeai of Morria .Island nor the deatntctioa of Fort Bolster necew ward proved by his returning wm1 and stund) and not a hair of any mortal Yan kec'a tead was made to aafier for the bloody enormity. Hundred of case, we might safely say thousand, have occurred, appealing to the Government for retalia tion for that jus punishment of the ene mr that' would seenre" tafety 10 our f to pie but if yet a aing! Yaukea- feas beta brought to anuer in Uvab tor- aay of tpeae number less barbarities, wa have oot heard of the eaae. . It doea not seen to occur .tg thdae who. hate permitted thia astouUbiog atate of thingfitbai bey have beea craal : 'T-S.--: . . i v We. pretend that we are rotortDg the Union, bat we are destroying it We pretend that we are enforcing ' the laws, bot we are only catching nesrroea. That is thay . wo are reTen- inc Snorter.' .1 j ' filing' oor wulUdril, and taking Ltncota & (juh U xry. ; We hare it in greenbacks and . blood. . ; f f . ' JChst ia the; way wa ara -rarenr , ing SamterV . . . t y- tu; .. "' K-r-. - ' -.. T - , - - - ( ' t -:. : ' . . .. 1 , . . . - .w ', .. i