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i . V . 0 y 5 ffiSILlIfe & MMJFM&D 1 ltc;joriod by- tlse Press Association. 1861 Patered according to Act of Congress in the vi-u.;-. ls.3, by J. S. Thrasher, in the Ci-i-ks See of tho District AJoui t, of thj Confederate State, for the Not-Item JJiairict of Ucoi -la. I?icrurovD, June 10. The steam Runs bUut by Laird have been purchased by the English government. The crew of the Schooner J. T. Gerity, have been discharged. Liverpool Cotton market steady. Richmond, June 10 The Senate con curred in the House amendments to theSValJey, but the inW.ation is gathered ; bill to established a Bureau of foreign sup exclusively from Southern sources ! Our 3ii .are strong .nd.the troops have, lh.ro w Want ,n to Dlx-the latwt of-; ume ; ,! - usuue i o,. ..over- -u u o .,.,,.. , . o .... . , .... - v id'O,. Again rejeted the bill to author- Mor 'aDturc,d Mount Stalin- Ken- i - .ver.-d from th ir reeeut fatigues- . 1 ii -i d bulletin, except one. aiinouc:a- that ! 'UV ave hi eouseM, and he ; U.co 1 , n ate Jnu.e. . 1 , , of t ,e e- . i? 1 L NU1 31 US ;7l, ,, , , - ., ,, Jiorgan i-npiurta .uouui rsiernng, ien- j , . i - " 1 - - " v""' ; mnrrn e was Uzjd lor ve.viej day, the Z'ld tachiuent, seizin' It m hotli It nuts, lui let ; ot ,- m mui. .;mtiWe tsr iri..if and hum izc two army reporters for the Press As a,u 1 i. i KicnitoKnJuue i.'i In secret sess-.on t.e -aphureoin.nuuatH.n.witb (Jrant hd f ......ti ' ' i ;t ...r ,,L..,unt ,1.... ..... i:.... I mer t'lb. Tbi.i thread L..f a.uoerior iua!i w. .. t . 11.WH.V, VI I U1C UU1 OrSl I V l.il Hicro. - ----- J - . . - - , , . 1 I M I 1 . . I II JFHI nil. llll i.HUIimill, .1. I.'t'l. , i. ; - 1 j &da:;r- t.,rup ...e r,ck of ,h. K.tU7 C,.,. I K,iJoy ,,y.L - CUS,vSS -PHbrtwTl7. W0:';"", Liut.U.,, cret session. trul Railroad between Cynthia and Paris,-) manifesto, setting forth that nothing! u Al' ' - ! ' nsnnigton, June huinter in the mo- nmg.uiait was tlcter- nrombly Sating the lives ol many d b'.-j May.Vtf - Fay atoille, A . C. ii,,,, . 1 ,1 e a inf.. ionfirwl -i 11 wPiu-..r trx'in t.c-.-ti i . i !-.r-1 i ,1 i ," , ! 2. 1 .-?o 4 -2 ; oO P. HI. To 31akr Gen- j mined that the ceremony should tuke place comrades. Major Caskie has forwarded I o:.s...v4M opr. 1 ne House passed the Senate bill for s eaptui tu a p .inaeng'-r trnini oc upi. u i at i0:G ardenilv . des.r d than peace. ' , tx. . , " . ,- t,' , 1 , I.i- ,, . . r. . , ...., ' , ,, ... the relief of the tate holdim' old curren-? i t.d drsfr..vMl imjrlant treslk-wmk ,., . " . l. , , . . ei il Du : A despntcli from Go.i. Oraat. l residence ot t.e-i. i.onham, ui the this gd'ant o.hvr s name to '-m'iii. asaeMMIljIlliMl IMTrj cy. and d.sagn-ed to the Senate amend-! t tl-.l point.' li-6 lore-, estimated at ! 11 fcl." ttS W llh U llH:h r d.ded f.i moruieg, J:i2 2, at P.ethe.da Uf 'tnS- ut 7 u.o.neut : lie i.nvganl, who expressed his admn.f.on j QAISTDIB ATES. nn-nU to the bill nm,mlm th.. t.,v laws, i 2,?N.. . . ' hns.please toe Almigutj to bless o;:r arus , !li4n.,K 7,V-Iock, A. M .. h is iust been re- i vl,ea tUe 1,,:t t.ccd. j A commit le conference will be. the result. Cengress 3SS will probably adjourn to mor- ! row. Richmond, June 10 No change in A column on each.. side of the railroud ad-'b wl i.",..! ,.ii n. u. a i. auv.cu t . i iaiiui n mr., i;ui UUJ--, ill'; tall road track. .-.11 que;f,. RiCUMCiND, June 10. Fremont's letter ;' i o. , i ;,, . i. i ,, t-, I eiires Jaineniti aitmimstration a nuutarv'.. dictatorship, with no unity of .-KMion or vi f execut ion. H 1? Ii-TTM. l VTl .Time TO .. -T! r .-....'.T i . '. . , , i i vuu strong, under ivantz. made a dustier-; ..." . . . " ,, , 1 Ill 1-1 O '.. t t t! 1 I i t To ,'ll. liro l.-',-r I . , ,,,, 1 ,.. ,. ' ?" iiuax. Aiicy ovaoee'.i in v i ce'iamns:, i , , , , i bv . le-aiv suece.-iui. i tie i....:.. s.mt.-, it as , vve can never be conn- c-v J Will not our ! uc: v''v? " ineir especuve noms. ; . -- .aiM. ..mm . "v -i. ..... . ",j . ..-. ... t0"U:y-' . I pui-iisheL solely to defeat Gratrt for the adverih-s bHn to fl t f'1' itt .ck .wa inade with spirit about r I the wounded, were removed, all , xept the , iz.-us .rdi hearty corgratnl-it i..u ; .... bur j iPreldei,cy a.-.d succeeded. . t , , ' 1 ,"',,,-UHt i p -m ci Ul,t;i ai'rr ,I h I- n . 1 "rde, w Uo i y motionh-s.s u,.u.i the crjiet- l-arrivnl ome mnr. in .leiy under the pro- M..U.VTAIX TOP. June 9. The enemy ; Gold o.!C-.-d on tho d:L a I hi! b'J nS enouSh, and.desi -t from a'A Jf ! " f . " V -' t " ,. I Her t etrdlhed, kneeing and inodk over ; t.-.,ti., of the Itfhish liag. Sit.- t....,k in advanced again to-day with -i Mlrv.-' b.r A f! . f: .o S'seua uued .Ui- bcvr pcr,e7erin- m tli! wit.):-'1 ''A1 vl? 4' , CUe,V-v s j her, was weeping bitterly" au.T-Xi,- 4t ; ,-..-b an.nui'piie--, and ,'aptaii. S.-.nm.. , , .... "... .i r '- ... .. ,n ' ' t .. - - . ,,vv i;KS fl -liiO f Tirol ot t uV Sixtit corns, o-mi, tl,.. I.!..,,, I i!-..t t..,i .. ..... r-..;v,.l :..;. v. ...I . unucuvu v a - , . I'. . 'I'i . . ; ....... ! 1 , . I .. 1 .'. . . ft I h-lliM' IV:K fit i:it rii...L-t'i i'i. i . 1 rt,., I ,.n i Mi..n.n. 1 i n ....-,v.-, 1 , 1 f . ' vrrt at in n ti!!f o v i nt i I'lfii .-; i e r,i n r r v i w o I I n i nr. -. . i i wr 1 1 ' i ic). nas .i,.,ui.-.j.i , . ..-1 . , - - '-' ' " ; - ...- . - i . . n. . t . 1 - ; . ..... nmt imuu-i mo j.-. . i .um i. r : n.pn be:muninared at U dtbu-,,- be vjji iiH;n.MO.Ni, June I itn. Accounts trom : social rompact. Jf o- r adversaries should 1 . 1 ' Z" 1- , ' i'"w s.,nua, . . . ,V.o "'"V0 m,.ii ue.ir .nin . u.,k i.ii.ii., .e . ii, f,,it re -r.-s u' Grant b rsv d:r . j,,., i . , , . ; what number, nor estimate either our or ! answer, and Miss Anna, tuatm.uv.ng -all i at ??.d per 100 pounds. not be a c-mui late, but if Lne-in be! , . " .. ,. - continue deaf to the voiee ot reason and ,. ' lx - - , , I i, ,,..!, . , , , x- f , ... l . , - , ', . j par:;lh-N. S.-m i skirimshinc veste.-'ia j t ie ei.euiYs casualties. Du'-mg the night i be. s'.ic igtu, attempted to smiie. .Not ungj 3t-9- mi ,'H!r .a-T, ' :u'" t"-ay, it has Miioeait'ed to no- ' justice, ii'.i-l s!;nil dctermia.' upo i s.u isi'lfi t i eimy in ids several ass.iults to regain "' could bo more heart -rendering to scs ihei Rmkkmax's Stkkxuth. A correspon- preveiit the mirtune of hii'e eclh ! thi". fihj !5i! ' P5ac'-'3 j n 1 bt V' lT d' cn hvirdl biit I o'TuU l ' 'h"lt f thfc 'b vvriting from .... ,x , , .-, , uvi-:' ,r v-'r -im-'f Luc iii ue r ne i e -: On .i . i y ol a UeCi.-ton f , , , . , . t in o race oi deatn and a ,r.i lttst a terrible ; , . t t i ; , p I ... dhelLraW says Fremont's portion 1 UV so iniurious to the htu, e-t of mankind - ' , - a' l1 j mortal pam.. l.ov. Pie ken.,, whose cour-i V- A army under date of the j H secures the deteai oi Lincom. j Mol,n,. j,ri(, M .v Jn,cl,! t, t?JJwc hve no e , of i . f -s .h. , nave re..caed tne department to-day ; ;i U k,14iA; ts xvi()a;U , (H msri. ; 22d states that lateadvices fro:-, within,;- uoUb.vod: 11 A p..c,u to tae, ' Lowix M. Htavimn, loaMiess.andMis. Pickens l.keJ w,..,,, he,-1 the ul le enemy state 1 hat he bo,kS una alter several assaults upon ti:e works', . . ... . hours. r-MtniHast u ute o..i , wmon were rep u is-- ., -d. succee led in Hanking ab ait 200 militia, causiug'them tu retreat. We -;t i n,tA ni.O i m 1 1 . 1 1. 1 I . wd j i ! i , ! r i- t..'..-i .....vw i.J.. .J ,.,., if ,t 'U. tiiV.- 1111 L .TWII1. 1 I ) id the best citizens. The Yankees then advanced to the sub-! ,. tirb. liut at.an opjortij2:e snoment Gra- i. e i . : i ! ii il nam s uaLiery opeaea upon mem iroin i Reservoir Hi!!; simultaneously Dealing's' cavalry charged them,' when the enemy wheeled and tied in great c mf.i.iori. l A column advancing on the I. landlord road was repulsed by Sturdivant's Ual tery i which arrived in time. Our reinfeirce- rnents pursued the Yankees several miles. The residence of Timothy Pives wa ; racked and burnt, and Hives carried off. Rev. Win. Lall, chaplain ot the Waahiu;- v ton Artilleiy , was also captured. MOJUI.E, Juno 10. A special to tht.;.ou. mat at e appaieum amung lor i,v ncnuu.v. . IlcjidUr, dated Senatobia, H, says Canbyi bas been -appointed divit-inn cenn-nartdcr. Ranks, .Steele and "d'secrans retain their xcUve cornrLX " " ' " L . ait, i .- , , Mower is reported to have Jested I ohgnac on tne 1SS., idt., on tdi.nv Rayou. Confederate loss 800; Federal ; ton- f. .1 oncioy is movinsr on is ut n-wesiern s JLissburi with 2,400 men. Six. thousand i i n fan try have been orderel South from j " : : t :. i- . . n . i... it5somi io reanioice v. anny. ; tiohl in .Memphis 'J'2 A w astungton disnaten ot ind savs; t all Odd ve, voided h ive li.-e-i l.itii. do t,.i ' l ; . . ,. ! Richmond, Juno JO. European aelviecs to the 25th have been receiv-vi". ' ' ' t..t. 1 .1... xt..i..i...tr isstv-i awe. iuu it.ie -u.tiunoii i i dead. ! , g. . . , , , , , . i hi; uhi 'iii i .i.-;n.i.-i ui v.. i 1 1 u i i. i l . 1 1 i ,'ltivt lho news of .rant s great batilcsio! . . . Virginia caused profouml sensation in Lng- j ociation to he taxed the same as the land. The Times states that it is regarded prope: ty assets of individuals, or tax to that Grant's successes are indecisive. 'Ihej;,c taid by c-uutany, provided no bank Post expresses a convieiio i that toe Fed 1 . ,, . ." - " , " .. f,,. . , . 1 , . . , .- . t shail pay tax on its deposits. Ine stock erals sustained a crusfung thteat. ine! 1 ' 1 Herald and Globe pronounce tho adv.oice ; ;,r corporations, associations, and all prop- on Richmond . i failure. t? . v... t io .i;... o.d. ' , , i rs av that the eneniv s attack on the. Federal lines on Saturday n'nrht, er . ev-; ery where repulst-u. Lveiy thing g ing ' ou well. A correspondent ot the F.quu - ; er admits a loss of 40 00 at l 'old 11 -.r.hor ; on the 3d. Go i. Tavior lost a lout. J.... I a iuuu , , tt J jtli li )tises en Colon .is wounded. Richmond, June 1 1 th. I have passed u joint resolution exteoaing the session until Tuesday mo;;, by wide:, ii.. ... ' i lime an important ij ..nnooss now p..nu!ii vi!l have been el;spo..o 1 of. The tax bill was referred toa Commit tee of Conference io-itay. d flnxl net ion on i v snl 5.T4, of .it nor a... ;.. ..u... ii .... . .4 . ' - i.inec nt eitii.i uuu- in -i ij RtcifT.ioNP. J uue 11. No dt finite infor mation of Sheridan's yherenb.tn.-. lie i , reported tnoving iu the direction of t o lumbia, Fiu-aoa com-, ry. Tne ea aiv in the Va.k-y are said to be Itivd ing to .i .' s h..x.ufoa. . . . ... i Caucus.-ieg at l.di.o.,r looe-a; ..u die ,e-nominatiou of Lincoln and llmm.it. Kuumr., ot a raid on Atlanta via ntieitvn.e ait-r Id, European tactics, or t:ght thej (4ene4l or solder an ,,k fold 1U4A ! reached here on Sat ui day. Amnio pro- I In han, after tie- r own f.d.i-m ILrv - i -r y L ' .ll.n.iaV.tlSnoon.-.'tAckwor.l, t.j-s Iparati-..- m:ul- W rocvive ,h-m. Xo riS,U8r,y ho p,U f,r Lis di,i,n ! Th.i.V.C'1K lie is in full possession- uf the Rulroad - of thoir appearance at the present tune, j leader, of our bo'sts wa; acquainted with ! .be Yauheos away from this cenntv, and within one mile of Mar. el U. Weather very Cool and ii.ceutly wet i his foe. a::d well knew ail i he ''qm, ksl they uante 1 to compliment Lint u U!i the i. . - . y 1fl , ,-iior two days past. and quirks" thai in him Inrke.',. Uhen ! vete.,d:ii Al'LANTX, dui.cn). tne ertemv .levels marching bv the flank we no ver haded i Tims may oe setn how oven our ne- Oped in force ve.-terdiy n our troi t ., Ackworth, and on mir (vdn-Hd right, .-ast of the Railroad towards R sswclh 1 ar tial skirmisloiig frmu IlooPs eo. ps !..:..... - - ... ,1.- I.. t ... . I', a..- lhisoncrs i a. i i - i i , - ; I VWUIlb ' ' J AtMJUvV." .-, in II tuii i uu 1 I i i te .-vckwor'h. Shcrman avoids every eflbrt to bring on Uu y Ulcill ui oni.-' y i vi v. not i to m no o.i . . v i ;. t ., . .,. . ta t-titi;iiieinr:tiiii i ....- .i.,.-..v,-'ti..,. O , , j-i'i .1.1.. 3. .tons, iioeti m. eue'iiiy oi -i.ino Captured Yankees say be bus orders not' - , , f. , , , - , , - . i inkees are demoralized and deserting ..... I M n,,r...nl or "1 rio rruTl.l tl t i - to risk a general engagement. vjuv. niuna iviiiiuvu a.. ...a vh.- 1 1 I 17.... t-.d otooii'l T It T.i" T.,-vTl yesterday .where ne has been with Gen Johoston , . , , , . j- It is reported that Giltnore is sending troops to the Soutu side of the Appotnat-j tox for another attack on Petersburg. Richmond, June 1 1th. It is currently reported ht-re to-day that Lincoln and Hamlin were nominated at Baltimore on the 8th. Gold 107. IT-PI Vrr, T V ... r- f 1 ri f I t !1 t A. M. . v. .i.e. a a. ., a.-.c.a .... - .'1.01.'-J.ilvJ.V ..... vtv .; uiii.o uviwi. aiivi. - , i , , , . .1 - June IL John Morral Morten, u Yankee j mood,, on the L dickahommy. this iuoi - n - spv, was canturetl in Confederate uninii("!n- , , Jterday in tUo vid.iiy ,.f Home.- n&J4 ! .&TL. ir . " i n, :,ua , . ' . 1 ' ' , v rom Kenesavv inountaui several nun !!...,,. this iiian.;;;''. Our men, . w ing t Ml ,.f ll,c ,,-. ,.,-; c ui '-' ....... rked uvar lii,- kiunl". ' " drc par li' rVrt that Kkf. 17 th cur;,; joined -Snerman mi tb. thu mst. All quiet during the night up to the J'linc Wi lting, j ' I I'KTF.US-.UliG, Julio II. ' .'. , , , - , ilmi has been received. The Herald of ; Lincoln and Andv Johnt-on were noxiii" natfd bv the Baltimore Convention on the 8th inst. The lUruld thinks .the ticket I will have a hai d road to travel The 11th ! resolution declares for the maintenance o I the Monroe doctrine. A victory is chimed for Hunter in the ; i :r ILirttiA tiitcfics lino hi. i ui r f t - i i at.,. .1' lm sday b-r pubu-hing ,unl ot t ne late battle between Lee an 1 Grant. T. -e j T.mcl cl.do.s th.a it was .he most imnor- I Loit Little of the war confesses that Grant j was hadlv beten. an 1 the it bels umieubt- i en to Atiut.ta I'ass and tin s it adaiira- ( iijt'liir : l - t.nr! oses r n ih tot-t e-.if ttsr.Hl'-'it t . , ; i ' ' Jin, . . . . . . . ...... t t ' ; '.it ast or m sr t.-ast-ern part ot the Aie- 1 gfi.iiii-.'S. lie s the enem y is not in his mriiCUiafe tront, but bis signals ai seen J it L'.'Rt Mountain ;.nd Kfnesau. -v oi.-p.iteh ironi rant, difei tne ,!', T, 1 ,, , , ' . ' . i . .s., 3 an nas ijccu quiet to 'tiy. - ott est- ma-ie a . loice-i marcit ana tiire ... ... part d Ins command between tt.- ikee advance and Laldwm. lie held t;ien ! , tevere a no ' 11 ' i.u'uiiiim" i , ,. , 1 . . i.rKOllttr were t:i (ftll 1 1 1 1 . I e hhk.I w 7 'r i 1 . .. '.. : ' ...t..,i I. o,. 1 . . . ,r . .i i ' c i , ' .-.f h....' I V V Y - r 'c x- - " I -Gen. Torbert is teported- to hold Cold ! :t a!vl 'mt hiil tmg K,r iive;...,s. . -v,, .u-rWhVmMrMv ti,b m-n. i hen Cuf-trd :-ru' k th-uu iu the i 1 no recent mditarv anpomtments ot Cie''1'"11''' oil .u.. U.uctia.iomon , t.u. mom- ; , i.;i-,,,T,. . r . naoii iv(fi-. i u. ui j'M.t 1 1 i : u. , ual note savs tbc orirtnv were , route e captured over ."'d wagons toa led w itu stores ;ru mrny pin-oneis t i . i t the destruction ot property Un the f the Yankee advance is unuaraiiel- ed. 1 .e negroes are vindictive R?CHMo;rt Jmi 12. The rrport of Sheridan ' -re.oimr towards the t' tn d not confirmed ; the contrary it b asserted that Hamut-ut's cav -! - .iirv aua k.-d the j aid. i -? last evenii.ir. u.-ar : Leuisa C. lb. eajda,-. d a batterv aiid a large ri umber of priscnej nt ! ! IVo official iuformatinn of the enafreniei received but the rer-oit i credited. j Another pai t of raiders from tho Valley .-truck ihu Orange and Alei.ni.tb ia railtoad v est.'iihi v, near A ii inioa, Ntdson c.ointv. J The'etiemv Lave do uhi ! eeeurdevl la-.xim'- - . . . , - T ! t Stalk's Fakm, Jumc 11. No change relative .sitt.at.cn of tho two tdube... I ve oceu,iouai iLarge. of artillery, j leu-,. d -,r, !,nii-,r in, m, t ,,f ti..l c .sha. p-hooti., on the pai t ot Ibe en my. Nothing uonig. irtvuts i eport . Gmut t hi tearing up York River raii- jrond. Grunt is, very heaviir fortified in r, , t front and his lines arc some places in i . i i . 1 1 era ,. ui i v .1 d.s oi i .'ii HZ(-HM.n, done Mi Tl ne most minor I tout aelloii ie. cI'-.m- 11. .i-.. ,,1" I'n'v-ivci: , ;is tne o s-. -i ( ( 1 " the bill amending the i'.'tx law reisuited from the Com mi I tee of i j . . . . oiitcieuce.. -aniouc tne i.rov.sioiis oj me as I,;-c'-d are the iollowmg : Land j purchased .and occupied by refugees to I i. . . . ' - . :ie assessed at its market, va ne m s-o t ... , ; ia.,. , ..a.- .......o. ..fr" ....:....: ... d ertv wiilnn the enemy's lines, exeuioted from t ax tt ion. ive-per cent, tax ou ad a nonius of nocie. bills of rxe ban !!. ty- i ' 1 riitl iccie or its equivalent n r treasury no'es An additional t H X id per cent, is ie-vu-d upon too amount et profits on tl il ot articles mentioned in l... Oi ..- t a , .-v. ... , . ' , , . f iu. at,.-,. 1"' -'h4 t. .i--. j. t t.,e tax act from a .-oruary J 4 th to July jiSt. i- ive CI... j ir nob s to be taxed 100 -ii i.. r cent, on toe isc d..ituary. t i ne -; tt sc lion , i . . i- . ; . IiUii.Moxi., May -13.- Ofiicial dispet :. , e neb i 1'- e i. U. i-ee says toe uua. at t t . i ..... . Tisl o tin lie.'; Creel' was w.e of tne taL-st e.igii.u victor) .s oi !..e war, ucbtuco tne i l - ' I ....!. t ' wasci t 12 aidll.ei y wc.a: ieaptured route of the enemy wa. F-.-rrc-rt va.. in clcr-e and vig- r i m p i . t e "ton. pur ATI 13 position ol affair in the front unchanged for two ; dav v l' h C"'..;as e-'e'.al slid' fct; rro-.s'iin. Filing -n a kn.g aua slurmishiiig parties, j Cmsk'n, La , June Lfh. The remains ; of P-anks' aro.y is. on the v. e.-t si..e eo n ii -Ci. u. so I'm t iidd..m. ' oiisi .ai .--ic; mislong In twecii them and our I .. - .no.. n ibe leitr ot 1 ,mt l-oupee i wm-b, b- (U-eler of the Yankee c unuiandcr. has been 'desolated, houses, iievs and ever Vlhi . . . . onint, and the people have to buy- provia- , - - ,,. . . v. ti-.....- t An..... if ... 1 II 111 large nu.u"oers, sclimg their horses and - - (.qmpu.md. tur vdntt;v. r they can get. :3,ue:0 treops have come up lrom N.w Gr- 'leans iu remiorco the cin'my, wlto are 1 con.-tatdh -dreading an attack. j J UicuMoxn, June IS, A. M. Telegraph ic communication witn Lynchburg is un -broken. ZN'nthing additional from Sheridan. T I;.1 ... . 1. ,,i 11 ...il.v: K.d.v.a- Td.l. - .1 - ;,.t.r - ( ti..' V.WH..-, ivvi-c ... - ..... - ii - di - 'L - Ut'1 u,ll'B oi.age. Jcr wcre obiiKe(i to returu to Xenia. The:ceUt;ni posmuu tticu i oecupieuoii. .vtc..-; rRF.VENTIVK OF Scaki.et Fevek. A TZVTr.TVf . -r 0 -i " greatest exhitement, consequent upon iheu!'1'ir,,l'r lhet Srat rcity ot water iu Le.i , oniUieut pjiciau in Massachusetts has A km y of Northern irgima, June Io. t . , ' . .. Ct.1 river prevent in- oui gunboats moving to , 1. - 5 P. M.-Graut has ag tin changed his ailair, p. evans ... that section of tne conn- advana and "thus laying our light draft 'overed that a sure preventive ot scar base. He began tn,v.ng to our right last T- 1 !T n nT" " ' steamers liable to captureand dctrucuon i fever is the simple wearingj.f a tarred niit. about dark, and began crossing at j cr eciv uay a . ut iu..u it win nuiSvij h reb.ls. who lmtal the right1 bank. .Utung around the nock of the person who ii a . i..(. . i a t fh-enemy were landing, supplies an re'ml '-recmeht:. - ju.st Lelov MaiVtUU last nighl."1 No "gencr 1 en;a;--meut to-day . Abou"- 150 vri ..Tors, capuned to-day iu the eiiciiir's ah onioned Li east works, have b ten b rollout La. - AtbAVrJ., Juno 13th. Adv.es from j ! tlic front tato that the recent rains have ia'lc roads ahno.st impasble, sus- VeZ all movements 1:1 both armies ; " B....o. i Yankee trains arc running to AckworthT. ( ! r tluiK movement day. indicating a new "! the part ot U,e Yankees. i 1... ... I ' j! bmcc uj- p TiiiuT oj tuc ureses ninjoai-h. enables us to profe,s t bis desire, in the in lci-Cst of civil z t:oo 1 1 ,.-. wi", Utl't uvii " ham o..,;., !,.!-:,: ui,t u dnngf-r of having our motives mis-laud repiC.ci:ifcd. The world mut know that ! liii.ir;.7-- t ( J " 1 v.-. 4i , . se ha-, t-ceti htrictlv . r -f-1 H e do not wish tu i.itct icie with the ueneo or j..ro;.pc: ity ! the-) States array ed ;!ga:ii!-t isy. All we a.-k iS the Ul.ul -0 I;) ! t w hi- !i our (vriiiiion cr-iovmcnt of i iVhts : a net Mr v de !ared ! iate miiilM'v appeiatus .Hits ot the dmuiislration eeia to meet n ith irreat divS'itinf ictioa ui the Norib. i tie ir ui.j. ; . , : A a-mn lratioo ai . to t-a , theIeast, eon - :1 H'.lOl'.U Batler, who never saw a jshor thv.l in anger, an-1 win. has had no "hilu', euuc uiou w uaievei , ts put in con-, ti'.d ot tne inoSb i:n io: ; aul en.i u.is. save 1 alone Gea. ead.- m the while field. 1 The EcKtilnq Put n o w : i a : a i n s loat i , . , j he has committed blunders, a id th tt th' j e:cpe lition has uosearrid btcuise of iu- m stakes, but what else could the ex jeC'. Ueder 'lie en cum stances it is pi'O . idoti :e th-t ihu v. hole ai my w.is n. i t c !I'f lirH!-!- it is tui uier aidjou;.ceu ta il ..en. Hun- t ilu.. u . .i. ...v.ta... u er.iai.j . ,f lho M'm? in U:c va!lc'- of tht S:it'n'i'-: uoab. dlis is also a s.range appomtm-nt - ...' ... t- ..... t-i ......:'.... n vi-r.v ot tnefu-t tnat the only H,tu den lluu'er has bee i engige.d in d'.iriog w'a war was the iirt H hi K i i w iu If occasioiu he. was wo a de- 1: li ie 1 1 i A though freO'tontly in com m r.d of imp-o' t,.lL departments, l.o In. nover given tb j ii -si instance of military enterprise or ca pa ::ty. lie m tv turn out to oe a good i.e.ier-d, but why s.t .did any risk bo iu m ' ' ' ' u ' 1 1 i 1(C Lltmo;it u r,.;,,co G,n. K;lllk, U -so ; mexphcalde on mih'ary grounds 'I he j unly tight rag which he ha., seen, was m j toe territories, ana has riot even wit nessed abit'Je id which over three thou- si. to U1-...I wcie tng.ig.u. id toe. v.n. i.i- ; i V,.t .i vCre.St.S. IU fie 1 raos- d 1SS1S-I r-.-glOII itre committed fo his cue 1 be trie tminl ! ..i . 1 u e . if ! ! lentif i. ; 1 ho Putting Ji'reat armies under t eeiiera's seems to us to b a very ris.vv , b i.doe.-s. At'r: .,; 1'vn:; i o.nj. vr. 0 . t. .e set as t ji..ciueuts w .itvti nave , c-; - 1 l "l L. L i-..r.,, .- .1 uv-.. -e CilViilr-Y W'.!S ,L'UA "'ly pressed by the enemy s infantry and artillery, a ea 1- i , i.ii ..o, ;,;,....,. ., ,1... . H 1 . 11 ua" oo..a..,,H ...... .... ,,- .1..-.,,, i m r aoulous escf--. m imn st.tudr.i: thus th- vmttH-r '"e avairv man near whusv bead yo ui. sr ''cavalry ian near whose hea he ball had i-re-ed - ooi, b the w .. v, a- "ave a boy a., t-ver o.'.Mii a n-u K'1 ! ehasfd a Yank.M' liven 5 to his lal. - o b uo and rem nice to a ni-eas mother's nravers." the s.ddiei w.,s tdiiiel to tiie heart: and bursting: to hi., ciio. 1 titting great: nreciahle advantage on either side, but on i he c .otrol of inexperienced ''tbo'f didwing day expressed a conviction ; oi one o. out oo.-, mm paeu ocvnecn . The Lond0n Globe thinks General Lre i But as the almost: impcneirable wildner- ! Fl mr $150 f17. V banvl ;n::ti - ' the legs ot a brave lelio.v of the infantry ilias fanv ;su ceeded in birring' till- road of ness rcrtle 'ed it impossible for the troops ! Fl "xsetHl - 12 f, & 1:J 00 V bushel j ' fa th? Introduction to the Pietionar v, sim- wbo ;a as just in the roar of the cavalry j (jen. Grant to Richmond. - i fo charge iu a body, the slha.Mw.rs uu- ldor 50 ,:' (f' - f ,hu!'1,,,:1 pie instruction will be given for beginner f aud io the act of .tOi-ping across a branch- Soon uftcr tiie publication of the news der Capt. Cockeril!, conduct ,d the charge. $ i , t Ztv'vd nl f W""''???;" yVVi le.fi b-'s of his otn!-' were almost torn e nr , , , e . ,,, , L . 5, . ' u-ks fl!"'u i inm.i.eil dbistrutions, prepared r.y one ot tne he'd a-- ,";u'k , ' , , jby Abe Cli.V o! Washington (ot the battles ; J he hn.s did the shouting, and the one- ti. .tin -Com $: 00 00 V ba.-hel ri,t x the Con'ed-rar-v. Th obi -et of tho od. himio emmage tta. done to the sot-! in Spot-yiv.u), the steam rams built by my, -unable to se. tho m.'.'uinois of numb- Wheat S': 0 V buh..l ..uUieation i.i to make a'.rAxiiAiu. n.r P..ufVd deer I is tuer loan tne his . rd a fi ger. Iie!..' Laud, on the Mersey, were nur- ers of thenursuit n-aveb.-iek ! ,tl.nr,tl, u.ve -" V bushel .'-rate lienorters. and to render it r.o.'ihlg i.,r , in(o uur;i s;ji(l v lje hadapiliU, )ro,njmon wealth, Dr. Neely mad. an appeal to j Uq ih it m ans,Vur ;lu.rhhe p-eople of duioulovyn, in this eo mty, l , , , , . , i,,.i. :u- r ...i . ;, ,,, i,.-. ,..,.:. r I mviyers he iia-i e.-eapeu .auiost anbarmC't , -J '-a dud vl t ry s.-y.ci a i.o.i .o. tut i vys l. in - -i i r - ir ... r f. irom th. deadly misme. ' i-ia.nu u so:d ei. i.i-.-i tae .-.e: .eo .'. ilO v : 1 ei" let your bovs ttie arm t'know tlt.it you nray for tid-m, and si; ,viil b(i jraVsT so;d.oi and bdt r boys. A m dner s prayers l s -.hid 1 i n he; 'aLi-'iiS. . i . . ... -- bo, than bo:.i;.-i.ro.d K.rtitieabiou.- V -I d iU: I- Couelorac-y. A cor re.-t in lout of the Wa-.bii'tou f'-llOWA il''0'0 1). C t Chxo iicl" wrin- 1 1 r,i s hedqu titer." Geuerril Gra-.d rives i.f- cread t-.r ru.;- ab it v. N - it onee !ia . he derv ahied hi; i foe. ' i bra-id v i. I tugdea the I young '.rcivin- eoicer - i, ; a . ' c.-,. Wllot . thro' ti p si rung ; o . , . ' ierers uf . ur country, ug'.tnhem. J e art a wonts. Add w 11 a our ail ad: in til ou n- ivei i i tie i accoiu- uddei!, quic.rc, here and p inied with a savag) yell. AxoTiiLK Collision in Itaaxois -Nor thern ptpors give accounts ot a very bloody atlr-ay that took place in EgvptJ ihinois, betvveen sold ers and copnerids-! i . . ,,..,i .f , , r It seems a squad ot nt.eeii so diers ot an ! 11 I....,.- T-!vir..,d nrni'LH.l 1 o ... .!,.. in,,- X i H IV 1 .Tt v Q 1 jj - - w (.vs. il VVv L V-' ' I 1 miles south u i-;. for the sorters of t! o i the roao night, the nerli ead trie .e .1 : .- .i wut-iiiaoo .......v.... . ....v. .....a ... ...i. ,..,- ,- 1 a . - i . 11 .1 - ..hers woe shot, some fatal! v. tiie remaia . , . - ...r i- I sti ous adn.mi.--tr ttion at v as.diigtou. iM'uu . at Vaa"- f"'..- IU! llll III tJ-Ui.v.vn ai.u - UllilB. -1.1HU1 jitll . . , , . . ... !.. -"rt- , , -, . i ..." I l . 1 1 ',...... , I'M'' rf-ni oi -Ve.aia, cay county, ill:-, -7 , .,,.1," f t., a Si.. ...i ' engagements and several minor battles. ......tatino- term, wholesale ..- t-.-tio!. - .. ,.i.,.cia',.v... ... A "car uic muui" ' iicu iivei, niieiu oni t - , . .. - , . . , . . t r . , . c t nun iv.-si'-'uril purpose ot at resting come dc- . ,. . --,. . , . ' - . I marcned oOO mnes. fourht in Louisiana JaactO-dtf I. HOLU.uai r ,;,. .,.;,,, r-, i... I.. ., , nctor guiinoa's anu -ir ai.sporis is aiao j , , , , .,, ; f , , . , ...... ' . ,e,i legnne t, At. . .oseh spot : ami Arkansas, killed and ciptured 1-1,000 ; : r f MI AT dirabF. COi'TAG T -,bWn f I, and in the t.n-Kn?ss ol trie; ' , .. , . , ot the enem v. taken 3. nieces of artillery. .. i.t.ra..T.l i H ir.a, r..,,.... n. .,,--i ... Vm. y were ambushed by the cop - j S &c. N(r.,0 of my stall! . CIIOICK L.t'of chewing and mokinr to- lftlHV." To ii lu i, .t.a.antl by.'-l d rds of the ueserters, in over j " 1 u ..n. b "v d .Vni th . i w-vc hurt- Cunningham. Jones, Trcvct x baeo. Consisting in part of the follow- - "nd e...v,ai .at ho.-:. ......1. nn l...n-.,r.i t -otiM be compedeu to ret it e tiomtne, , .... ; , ' .. . . r.JVto,.!: will h- r-nted tl! ,-. .! ih'v. U'ti. P......- OUL ju. i.juai . a.j'vtuv i. iv. urjviii enoii-j - , ...... The London Index proposes to Parson J up. n- ... lb.- S ... ..it-. -.4 In-vk." I -'" -r- e,, m. .'.!.,. The London Index proposes to Parsomhvs, b..-t.--ttv.;.oai;r ys. ivas. asKed w ny cclior to preacl. a . .Vol., the ?X u;l charge our la.?,. h.viiv text- -I will -v b th N'oiti. -iv.' isarge ncU; sir, a roan cou id not st and 1 loV in- KXi- 1 u lL 4444 1 "' .-.,vt .? v . . . .. LATER FROM THL VifoxihTl&. i Yankee Dauers ol t.!ii it', ;.f i.,.,. been revived. ' Toa f ,1!;.,-;.. . ;- mary of the hews ': - . . .... v. ii .-a . . .i.ri 1 1 '3 Tin-: noyt-.ri::c ir ao vikst nrcu mond. ' Tiu "ikws are still bamboozled by mciidaeiutu delegraili. from the seat of war. and cmnmiy devised fables in tho i leading: newj.ia pers. The Philadelphia Inquirer say;that the Government h.u at last resolved to conceutrate its forces, and collect aromid Iiiclimond such an over- , ' "V,1" ; iiup''11"1'. " icueis to ueteitd it sue- i CeSfai jy --P6ie is ere route to Grant with I !G,'d-) veterail troops . I 11 kt.-it tK w -i '....4 .... .1.. ' ..r, e !. U Ktate .l tli .i, ,k,m ;,n att.lfk-w.ts onlerd to be mad-on i f -t lA- f',.t f " l " ; leat ..t Gold Laib r by the bixtn corps the . troops undor iinith Warren, j Li'irnsradaU'f tlnncock being held m reidi- wh-jr v. e .di.iT Iiold I hem, and aL-o the.' li;"e in lrolit.of Smltii. j IU 'b 1' L -aKer, howevru". 'were commanded j t -u .r hich m i L-ttiose carrK-d tin- i tenau?:. $1 uo' enemy , made - i . ..-... .1 .... iinnin H'l.iii . .... i . .... I -. 1',lt-' i''h of the corps no .. i engsg.id in . . aa ... . . - f Ituvtal ilo-VlllU, "iu Htir I J- l . l !- -v I Mi II ,1 i )..a in evci v mstuce. jvera'l hutidred Secretary, oi ar. ; 'Tt;.. f. .ii. ;.,.;.t , 1. ..:.-,. ..... - . 1.- ...j -..- " i tawo items oi novel news: . r, r,, , . . . i- , i.i r-, .i .' - '.? - j ... 111 i e:. i The steamer, George Washington fro White; House, at 7 o'e-loek this niornin j!;is arrived,; It is reported that General j r.-:..i i. t i t- ... i a.... i i. :. . r.-;-.d,,,fvi. t ,wi i, i ..r k:... , .- . -.'. i t . . ..ii.y "in; w imica i.icm, iiiiii, v uiie au ' tempting to maice a raid in . ; . . ... toe t ill ov. r.Ki t .-, ... , ; btinlh made , of the White House. Gei tlie e.ipt lire. IV1 EST F.iO.Vi I, UllOPF. 1 be- steamer v nuinia, trom i.iverpooi : . . . ila. thu 24th, vh Qaeenstown on the2-3ih, 1 cached Svw lor.v on the Gth. Pdissier, i the Duke of MalukolF is dead. 'pie news ot the great battles in Yii " rin- ia, received by-the Kuropa, had caused a; profound sensation m all Lngland, and ; tne people are astonished at the magni- I ru le of the losses. Tiie probable lesult f the blood contest is eagerly canvssed : ' - i 1 . - . i - -. t: i i . . . i.i- i 1 . 1 .. . . . 1 .: ..I . I I 1 1 4.1. 1 1 i I...; fhe Confederate loan . receded three per j- le motive to hate the n iiml his ow n exis ceot, and .eotton was weaker under the 1 tence. Chariest Ha Jfurury. wews. j -- tde iondon . i imes says, uen. itrant t h fully Aed- his putntk,u for am "ii(l u o rablc teuaci ty, an d if ne did not ;!ehlive aUscdute aSucce,s, bid for it more ,,espera!ely and appmacho I it more near- y any of. his predecessor." It thinks it haul to discern the iticlination of the '. ha la n' e, so evenly do the scales of battle ' ;,ime.ir l( bu counted. in,,. 1 ,,,,1,,,, Mm-ninn- Vt -d .o iu nn.l ti,at tjic pcdcrals had sustained a crtiohini . defeat. ' . ! The Condon Star thinks that General i brigade, was statidh'ed on LongtreetV cx Dui iur one of' t . . ....... a...... r.... i.;.. ,.;..-,.,- i '-....d'.... ,.:i.t- 1 ... .:.. .1 t '? : . eotini idiu voir ov.o 111, uouij, cv.hvj. rd h 4 smess as nu ih-imv.v ne Jondou Morning Herald pronoun- . ccS the advance on Richmond a failure ( .ll!fi hones tin.' - South has nassed the last ' : ; 1 tUL.iy ordeal. . . - c:.ased i-y the J.nghsh t . ovcrnment. llie j abandoned their design without any en triai i-e.-pecltng them will, theie ore, not.': gagement, excet between the skirmi.-h- i a r. i tnacc. -: , the "rebel nirites.'" of the schooner J. ,1.. Gyridy haa been, tiisc.iarge 1. Gr.x. FouaesT and Tin: Neguoes. - A " - hoit. ti'ue since, says the Marion Com mwealth, Dr. Neely m:id. an appeal to over, Old Wih' j', a colore, man, eom l.iaioe 1 tb.-t;lhe bh.cdv.; h t l not bad ..u opportune y-of contributing, and r aid that he Wanted to give one hundred dollars, m 1 that others wished to ; ive something : d -.. -Mr. AberiKrhy, the Ihtslor, as - oi ,-d them tli.'it i hey 'should have a ehdio-; so on last Sabbath morning, ah ! :er" ilov had -conti boded his bundled , ,. , . , dol ;n s. Air. Anerm tbv toid them he - . l .1 - i . -a on to leeeivo any other sums tbev imubt uish. u give'.'' Tne. result was, that over . one iousanu oonays were coali touted. - , , -. . , , f " , . . I . r v- - . y i . i t inoTr iou tucni that one thousand .. ' vaOl ;.u .11. .11- .. T-.--1 i vaou.irs v ouei m.ncc one nrtn a me turec- i ! tor ed toe bo iiety, .and asiceri them to so- I'fii'K lei'ili-.i-tC the defe. aloes and delic Ilr.n K:. or Gexeij'ai. Ranks and Akmv --iSanks and his arni3r J'uisiana have ' i et urned to New Orleans after a barren laud disastrous campaign. Tho New Or leans Kra says : - 1 If- . .- ,,w T.T-fr.r.V r,.ll t-nrt,xrn tr fl, , 11 .1UW ' lv"K'uv.n lo luc Feo I le ol ,0rIrnS that e-commandin genera oi tno uepartmeni oi me l u i has . , . . . 1 , . - . .... - " aIiu ,le 'll HIS r...,a ,i .. a - .. . i . . JStlt'IllflV lOi Itiavv. aitu 111 it . I It. vU - : ! ,, ' y. . . , - . . j S ... A .Y ankee prisoner captured near Dal- t hi-s, Ga.: the ovticr nay. was asked w hy ! " Hvo nv -ccoaUi lvtc !V-, Uuc,:. . ;.. 1 Jit., th od .-n;.:..-.- ,.a c ues.iie uo.uo... ui un..; uvntiui , ino-tohaeeo. whioh I wd .- d . e ..ecoa.- v . .. a...':ii v rv.-i'.ti scia.:-. i' Of' i'Hs; oy Cim.LS- t ' ... d. ..;; tf.l II ill!;.. ti ill . ; . . ... ,.. - - -..-- . ' r ', ' , ,i , i i j i U mind a. Hut iiu.-i..;:u'ie willed j I lm Ui;OA .... SJtM!! that yc-sterday a she!l should threw the e.i.urc ecmmtn.ily into mourn iffg : Miss "A una Pie:, ens, the d-tugitier of our Tn - at - 'i Go.-rnor, never consented to leae U;e ca'- . tc u,e ".prc-WiHa-toiis ot Gen. JJvraui eard, she remained bruvii.g shells and Greek fi.-e, attending the Woun ded and. cueeriog all 'with her presence. AtiiOn' the wounded olli.'ers under her care was Mr. Andrew de Uochelie, ad - ' ..ui iamioc ot itie city. iii:s oun m in was nut oi ; the hvcul-t gra itude tor lus lair nurse ; ! gratJtude gave birth, lo a more (-i h-r sen- 1 , ' . V V 1 , T i ..o:n . here t.,c .ua.u was as seu'ibled, burst an i woua-.Ie i ni.ic j..,rsons, t and amuaj the rest Miss Anna Pie'.cms. I e cannot oes-nte the scene tint to;lo. u. r;bL w.-umt under her left b.e.st. A sur u came and d-clared .hat Miss Pick- ens h d not longer than two hours io live.-! " e u uo:' Pa!llt tii0 general despair. When the wo aided c-iil recovered her consci.usncs, she as-kid to kuo'.v tier t ite, .... . a . ... ..... , . y ... tit.': .III H i I. 1 l' L Ci lie. J Ii - : dl ... - i . . i t ... , sew,' sue said, 1 b.-g you tell me the ; uUi. -11 I must die, I can (he worthy ol ; tr cldld with the dry and ha:r..rd e, e- oi of one whose reason lotiers. -. Lieut, de ibajheiiee w.ts the iirst to stieak . . t - , 'V!,;1J 1 , ' 1 U" "l",,V.,, J' ! 1 w'OU1,1 have .vou ')' 1 . j . lhu vet t() unjte "Anna. ' ho cried." ' I wdl tiie .-.o.i. too. - T..e voung eirl did not reoly -dl w;i'.! . ', . ' : ,- , , ., l j tou ue:-k" f 1-ht lIus!r m ; slant to her pale cueck ; it could be seen - that joy and pain were struggli,-, 111 her oiti-it ,:- in,. ..i:co.rv i . i ng upon a s.i.i, . her bridal dress all stained s irii hiood, io-r i ! 1 -1 1 T- I ! 1 ' I W V t . ! i . r 1 I. r. t.'w;i .W.t.,. 1... ... .... . . . . . .... beau'iiul. lieip.ess as sue was. L'e.it. de , , . , , , - . i-oene le tooit her pad and red nested it v Mr. Liekinso l to proceed wnh the t ere ;mmy. When it-was time for the dying; !g ri to siy--yes, her lips parted several ; Limes, ou. sue couut not nrtie late - .I.. , -i : At hist the word. v,:,.s spoken, and a sli.ht f loam rested upon her hps. The dying ag ony was near. The minister sobbed as he proceeded with the cere.no:. v. An hour ! atterwai ds all was over, and the bridal! cdiamuer was the caam er of death. Licu. de Roche! le has swdrn to p rish in battle , against the Yankees, and wo are sure that die will k--ep his oath, lie has now a doub- v ai.i.ant .o:iivi-::.int. ,n anny cor re.SKmdeot of th. M.re-nr 'IVie.grnph says; During the groat conflict ol the tith i !( Longst. vet occupied tho centre) tho one- I j my made an effort to Hank bis right an j ! clfort which they conducted with all the j energy of despair. Between him and Hid ! vL.ro was an interval of .more th'di a mile, j To close up this interval and resist the de - i v.mndi-ifinn mi 111. H.t.l.- -i.--.s- .......... to move forward by a right oblique, drive the enemy rapidly back ami contract his noes. Gen. Tom Anderson. with his veteran u .iii. i ig , t , an ... asMgoeo toe i.npoi taut intv A o .n.-m-at n.r t v,...Mi,ii,! this responsible i movement. Anderson has trained his 1 forces to lighting witii shouts and Steele ! a verv in-.e-sni-v mod., of warf.-.v thi-. I . J :J . occasion, as celerity was indNpensible. ers. l ius was mi chort m whicn tho salcty and success of the whole army was immediately imperriilcd thwarted witho it tho ioss of a single life. Will the hi..-to- Tian ol toe war leave ibis movement to conducted, auio.ig tY uniCvOi em on Is of the times'. .1 C i i O V C.f A MhTSTOX" TO i -.1, 1 !loX-(Jl. n ! !H ludomitaoie ener-jrv o oe j nicrn.an oeo r and their inii :ii. . capacity of adapt- j ing themselves tt the ci renins.! a nces in which thov arc placed, are well nigh ox- i , . ' , 1 . . " . . 55 j ompiiiied by the- aerion ot tho citizens of j Charleston, who m, w looked uo-.n a state -x . of Sfi-fl and nory nomuartiiuo'a as the li0nna! condition of thr cifv. Thov arc!. . ,- " . , - , .-lccoro in l;iv erecting an iron eaad church . - . . , ;' n , . , . t in ii im i iii'.v lii.n iti " i 'a i ie v otto n- i - .. 1 . , j :tl - undisturbed, and propose to; ...... .1.1,1,. .... . . I ..i:. ...-,... ...1. . '.,.ui.i u.i-.""..i. vi.j .uici ui.i. s. io ui . .... 1 T j . ai cuueciuie This being done all they ; -l. ,. . .1 win neoit to unite theai during ( 1 ' " o', . - ' r 1 " t f'i e.udn, w;,l be. tne uiveuti di ot a hgut ! eiiauui t,K'm to ti,Ke P!,.'Vi'I,"u ext'r ' l'is0 without fear of the iron hail Lelehed i 1 1 r ,. . r , , e . ' ,, ; ; , '. ..; i hrth from tne guns oi tne hi.-n udte- ; lies. X. V Ano;. ' the reu-,ai:.1 el v , -d e ii oe i " i i j O.'ii A'i''io;;v in" TiiAN's-Me.-asii'i'i A ! ! privat' ic ier to .jam 's si. nooi.er, r.-o. i t ' i i. i t. t.-:..: ... i ! O f LVueliburg, fiooi Oen. L. Kirhy Smith, dated Camden, Ark , 'day A, sr 4, was re ceived by .Mr. II. Tuesday, . and tiie "Rc pubucan'' is indebted to him for bis kind ness in permitting the use of the following extract : "We have just had one of the most suc cessful and brilliant campaigns of :he war. ia'i.tine; only 50 days. With 22.000 men .has boon cxpoici!. tr is liable to exposure. i Ho" cites cases that have occurred within ) ms personal Know.edge wnere ch.ldivt ami a.l.,lu 1, :.r0 mcWI u.l .lied l,v t , i is diseaso. and not oie; i a t he fa'.miv o ... . . . . . - his personal knowledge wdiere children and adults have sickened and died from . ' H -vc U iva a v...., -....! t.-..-iv Vv:.uw, a-V ..... ...... ,,....n,...t ,.11 ! ... II...... ...........I 1 m .. - ...... .. .. .- -, .von ai ea naa iui-scs s. iil ive- 11.-.. i '.... .. o . ... .... A Callu-t Nujjtji Cai:ouxian. The' - i . . . neoric ot iiiint o:i:rvT ;u J is uu y iii f" 1 1 , .!,,?;, !, .. . prs of thv tUy and will be eina iiu-d lor t he hisiori ni of ri;r jrlorious stru;ju,!t.ifor muiis from th' -Petersburg Lx4ress, the following iudident. i biriiwr r r ii irurrt arhtl w .boa! Mia ' 2d instan f, bet weefi a portion of C-i.-kis CO battalion and the enemy s batUuies. a '61 by the enem strao:; - , . i!l,"iJC., one nip to (Juunnin-'H N. Ot the gun- belong- in db-iinn-!!!. I'':.,:n the na'air.- ot things . k.-u, .-ma- n d...h propc-riv uu.j:u. aUihj , i ' .. . , n.t -n of thtf pets u diatiutlv miu kd. tae UuriM deeu.s ot many a nva.c are no- t ". .. , .,,.i. . ,..,., .., i .. A cesjrn v iv. rlookl. It therei...rc ali u il- , a,,..tai.ivcd. with privatts se d oi t! .t ,hipjir. us special pleasure tlj - transfer to our !- f It i ; desired tint all Hrc-'U, PfcCincet L'. Uatterv. and rublrnHK ling over4 iell bcio ath the gmi Sctn: --'' , , ' , was at a,e lown, March - wh.re. a in everv Uritish cdonial .n t she has visited, she is a great favorite, and was greeted, sas the correvpojul-.'U oi l soips are v ry scarce in eastern seas, so that s!ie had alon only nire pria- Tl he Patriot says th it in Albany provis- s are beginning to fdl. 1 saw bu tter ion sola lor per pound, on iiunuy, ana wi . .L.. .1..., ... . i iir C14- -J I 'l . iJI. .1 , "J.n 'HI "III',-' . i . ... ... j 'n,;. i , t . ,. 4 an 1 sa-aT xo p-i po ind. 1 a., lattei arti -le can be purch ised m M icon at d 1 -iu.ObO men. Slliiieit'lit to garrison his depots an 1 guard t'icati alls, and the killed ami .... . , , . , nis commuit wuuacu 111 UUi UlCc n-llW' WU!l lu-l-K and i t lea ygs hi at about 9 0,0 J 0 e.feoLi ves " w. on, led io CaptuRK OF ARMS. ( O; Baldwin, . cmet of ordnance for tlo ar.ay ol Gen. Lee, informs the Itichmoud L quirer that we have already secured eighteen thou- s ...a YMee muskets on tiie h -. '-f V-fiehl.-. iu Spottsylvania, and lour 1 1 '.-..!.: -d in Chesterfield iuadlitionto five r.ieees of firtil'lery, including three tweuf v-pottud - . T 1 aiTOts and two Aapoleoi s. The London Army and Navy Gazette ' ,,-., rrtf .!.. IT,.;.... i... .,i 1 'loUO UVU 1 1 1 I 11 i U1JL J UH7I1 Vitll I.Vj 1 viO Uvi V. by any means It says: The Union, let us say for the fwcnli- 7 etu tiuie- cau "ever be restored. It 1 e- gins to be liotibtful at last if the means which the Northerns employ to subjugate the South arc equal to the woik." V A vKitiiaL.i The latest rejio;-(s from A verill locate him iu Pocahontas c -unty, wirere he is said to have been ou Thurj day last: The opinion appears to streng then tBat his design is to join the farce in the VatUey - Tho Macon" Confe J . ntlex.an lrota t,1lt the croPs aru .well. The wheat warm rati 1 earns irom a si ,... i r S.mthwesern Georgia looking exceedlllglv'i is just ripening and I there will bj an abundant yield, 1,1 " 1 '" ' " 1 " 3 I AYETTEVIL E 13 I?l S 1 24 iTS . COilUbCTKD JiV J V." id. IT. Junk 14, 1804. 15 u on ... . Pork bud Bjef U -esv- 1? OP I . . 3 0 ) (d 3 .r,y 1? lb .... 2 1 ui. y ti 3 G'J (uT i ony Jl 2 00 y lb 2 7'. Ca :) no y ih 4 OU Q ." UO y 1 'lo : t C ttm. ... 1 3'J W Ih O ltoe ; J 1 T V' " ! lctl lllut 15 00 V II. $18 ; 4a y bunch. Apples & J'uaehed SI aO i !h K. irs 2 -oo- oo y do ft h; tract bo -wood !" "tl i basl-.el P 20 00 e?2.' 00 y bushel 1 1 i dees t i l eeli , Dry Ir n Swede.- he. ther boner I wo fu u if, 5 :r) ( ; oo y Ih 3 50 rh 4 .".() Y' fh i s no y it, la 00 V lb t;o t;0 y gallon (i. 00 y Vrallon ."S.'.O y gallon 3 .V (: 4 00 ,w lb Sol ! u , Corn Whiskev ule.. : A de and i'ea- Me' asses : X.' Is i Oc on. -4 h B ran-' tv-.. la 00 "j Iiushel t o aloes, Irish Sweet 31.- c: 20 00 ' bushel - 10 a;, la on y bu-h'd Ifi o . SI Oo V f"' io y tt. Family Par 2 00 ' ih .: 00 "i Ih Sir. ar To'V".".' Sol -it.. Turpentine :', .10 "i ral. ' .lV: 'n'vil1" 14 She-tio.l .0 a uo y Yard Sab: j; 30 Oo (, 3.". i bushel T-dlow 2 aO r :; 00', lb o d S4 w ., tl 00 V , - rw?www- XV 1",Li NEW ADVEltTISEHFaVTS. xr.'T ,..,. a A'. F.tttkvii.i.k. N. t- June, 12. 01. livKni'U ' w IlKvaSiu : Many friend- in Harnett: and Climb 'i land reioiest vou to hi conic a Can - didate to repre.-ent tluun in the llonsc of Com- i.ih:k nl'tli. ii; r t I ."i'i -1 :i t il re. T!i. Pmir"nt!r V ,t,-i"tic th .political .-enu;.t,ods which would ndbic-nee j tpialify you to represent the sound and loyal rsentbuent of liaraett and Cu nberbo.d. llo?tihtv to the AuuumstraClon and nahhea- of Conffreg . lo uot ,.,et U,e j approval of the loyal people of these enmities., - - - - ..... ..... ...... nrl tiid i' 1 1 -- it- v iewa iiimoii need he v on as nor do.'t; siieh State legisiatton retleet the tiaae sentiment and f -clings of thci public. 1X , -To.IVEXXnTl.ilLlXr, --.u.ctioit ei -i-ivl . -. FAYKTTKV11.IR-N. V. June 10-3tii Just ReceivtNb tlOODSUl'rbY ottl.at xo Choice Oranoka, Xo. 1; . Jioxhoro Gold Leaf ; Extra Fine ITym Delight. For .Sale, wholesale and retail, at Ho. I V, Market Square, under the Uaholisian Odiee, J uneS-tt' IVAWTdCO. 1 NY QUANTITY OF ii A I Ii IJI'STIXG. LIIUSIIES. V'. ill in '... .. .1 .!;-. ai u're. Apidv'to J C A II 0 1. INI AN" 0 1 F t C K. laa -dt l.v.e. Aonc! f 11141; l 1 1 1 1 mi i u v tu n . i.1 j j 1 1. ii L9 4 ilT ' s owuiiiiv r-vinr..r ivsirA. x T tiavin completed it. arruut-uivutu, ' t tjlf. mtYd..M-a'e , to which th.ar liu'.-s t-xtu ia Xtrbd. AH aiticl-3 of freight inu.t bv? s.curvlv pac r t't-ciht t b tor w .u cU b c:..i . Si".t f l Oilice by o'clock t'orvvai ded by "cU.ti of the on tut ' V""V i til".1 on J f a v St., In Krut lbiilJia, .o. oUr tot m.-tSv occu ifd bv trr Jt Y iilni.i. Jen-T Jtf Agat. j "erv r c-.py. ! JL IS SOW l'Jti;iJAKi:i tntxcbaii'ja l n- .m ti or I i.i roil t lu tr For ffae Scia;il. : Ml K !, i.-ml ot VM. II. W UK1HT, F4.. r- ufum Uu.uc to Uc vote-, : 0, Cuberbm.f aud ll.v,u.t for r.-tt -ction to j th- Svuat in the uct Ucu.al A VlUUl June 0-te Cumberland and Harnett IHK Ttt jt.MIK, Wiuli am B. y,iiar i-q., ot Ciuuberl?: J. ion tits CiiaxiiNn, ,, Lp:HK,,T(,,. :q of i'umh.?r!fln.l I I).. Ita. MeCtuiaiCia. and .Nul Aleb u r I lliilie tt. - .Ttie above ticket will be'snnpei Ul bv j June 6 -..MA.V Ci'lTZ'riNS. THV. (M l 17.F.XS of Gund..'. 1 "-sal" iain.1 ami iimrca coun'i?; i ,Hnt L VUiUi-iKj:4, v C.a...-;a.!, jol. a hl.at ni ti,c ,v..vl'iIou e :.. land and IU;t';U couiii?i "il Juney-tito MANY Vc'I to Tin. i'Hr;;Mi.N U" ci i:- 'ilii B" lib AM) :'-l -t. 1 ar.un iMUK.iiiioo i. i-iivl4t.u 'v e a .Mierm ol Cua-:-- . t i.'.y: uiul l I be eK-fted. I .a .?.!. ci y.-i-- i 1 i-e to discliarge tL,: lieu.-'.? vAth wi-t tii.; mav unseeds. nia'.r-te IIEVTOH Mo.VITLL. j Ijft1 M". fhutoi::, I ice ntu;- vr.c- i ' i;V-- ' v.pur td h a -ar.did.tttf fr 1 re-eieetinli. .edl Mckav, i-.q. Jbw u nlao ! to prent tl.ea.n,ol anothe. of our ma- I b , -a. 1 r. J O U X M eCOH M LPK . Ha U ever watehml of the interests of Id-con.ditnenU I and ever tle.manis to do that w lorl he thti.ko t js their niih. There are few, if anv, bottrr 1;Mjl!.;v iu.t,H. pi.c.nt ii,at.,re tl.-u Pr. ; Ja.. MeCoriTnck, of f!rrti eoiuity. OXK OF Tili Pl-OriaE. Mav 'fit. "5" : -T"7. i -sv . vv rr-trull rc-cominena Col. AAi-.O-N' A. F. SKA '(.'LI.:. : a- a "uitMj,io Ve,'KOU tA J RS djadid-u i to rejj i estr. t the eour. 1 tt-s oi ft.eorp aud Moi.i- I .-.,.,,e..v io the ne.-.t S.-nate of North Pan.lix.. a 'lie: .!.. iV-blt MAXY C"Ti;b.S. --k.il v. o iivi)i,'i.'i f:fTf r v V'. I -- ' o.noal bieut. JOI'ITIl A. .- . . . r ' m i j a.-.-i4. a -t i i i t i.t i i s i l!rA IIT5I bit, of .. t.. ftl?t l.e't . C t , ....... l. I.T i a.-: a cat. iiaace to re'..-e..r jo. u.v in tue si.iut j j t'..aiuiev o; tlifiu-.u I.r-g.slature from C'mnbcr- la.'i-. and i ( a neit e -ariu'-. t... .jrAii.iur ia a m; n d' ded to hi country ' cnutte and hu bee!, in tl. war eve; ir.... it b; and Lot a ill inak,.' n.1 a -ood l.ep. t - ntalive. May 17-te MANY SOI.IHITKS. VyS VK KKSPF.CTKUJ.IaY UE-AAvS-.' commviid NKIJL il( K A V, t rq., as a can lidit tor re-elt-tftitin to a seat in next U.1I1-.' of Commons,; from CttJnb.'lanJ aii.i Mai in t! "oantie. M tv vM.l-aU. -11 AY CITIZENS. y5yTi.. The friend.-, wf koltn .tlrfla. k.sli-"ar- a Bit rruiffl n. nmiuiir..' u-n . i eindiltts f.r .sli '.iH ol li.i.u u C iv, rt th,s i L.cti ... Aag.i t. a r23 tdi isi.FOBfiTPS.xr tK"ri.,..i 1: , .SKI) l I'llONOfllt A J'flV. IX I'dbSS and .portly l lie published hook with th abuvo title4, prepared 1 t: 1 tib e. iher, lio has had n";olv 2 y t ar s : as tieo in t'honog ajdiic writintr. having been d one time employed a an o.'lieial reporter iu tin' United Slated Senate, and, who ha. been for the last seventeen months, and is n.ov, rt lb j p ,-the Atlanta I nteliioanoer . Hi' ... . The IJjetionar.v will contain indication .. . mean, ot a Htuipl" no'itencl if me,' 1or wrifu g with Phonographic b.dte: f. about 20,000 vvetid. of the Kuclish n.niiayre. of ninetv-uine oae- hnndreths of tlio.se in.com'non use thi re- j ti. ,. cov-.-te-d and beautilnl art of Pepoit- i -l,1,, ta b . learn,.,! even without the a.d .,f & ; tca(.h..r. As the- work will be expenivo. n"r liavhur h-.uui proen-ed xpre: ;dv lor i,. rdt i small eddi u "ill he ii.-ued. Tlio.i" wle.d sire c iii -s are re.j iie.ted to s.rnd to th nulh-e-their orders at on. , (to lC reeordtd . e,.n,. Iaiii.-d ith the pii.'J ol' ttie .aiiu'. whii-h utd he h. e dollars per copy. The book in m,i -cov"-!-. rtti'l saif.ihl for u0. will be ent to .til ! Mib-C. ibeii iv. bv mail, without additional.. ,);,t(S(.. A. E. MAbSIIAhb. 1 ,;n' Atigu.ta, bra. rgtllK rNl):i:SlJXi:D ba3 ja.st mcvived jiiiperi'or lot or j FU.'SU Ml A T II WU AXD X. V. Si'HAJ:. . .... , , , . ., . j which he wH .h-.-IJ at H hedcaie and itdail, at tlii .M.,.y i.Kra..' ai. m:i.-'l-t! J. (i. OUDi'TvI Y. . Wantcl to Pun h ts. 4 (toil!) SAUl.bV. lPh;sf; for Trfc:.-v l wiil p:iv in .sl'KCI'a .. .ppl to. ' c. M. A ::u'mv; i, ,f U'l ", . "V - l'leit')j; .i;,.;e. SJTIS I. Tt '1' V. V 77 a f j riMMl. t'U.vF r. D iC U A 'i I . b. x t. pactary, which ha h " i. .1. . ' . ! .. 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The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 14, 1864, edition 1
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