The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1862 Page: 1 of 2
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on, dated 4th, Says Pope la j '
Jeauregnrd, and tbat he has
aptured 10,000 prisoners, l8;i
ktand of arfng, niu<
(Jkknada, Juqe 7th,—An Appun
foporter witnessed the destruction of
the Montgomery Meet in front of the
city yesterday, b/Commo"
fleet of Yankee gunboats ind rains
] The fight waH stubbornly cotííi
It ended in tin complete destruction
of our Ih.iI*. , v
Omii. Moni ^iiii^vy. after a succcBB-
fil evacuation ot'jk'yrt Pillow,
as completed
to milita
The eneipy's fleet
Cky, six' miles
sunrise it
6 receive
n«oo aary for the
'thl* county to adopt
i meiuure* for the preservation
of order. In that «vent wo have no doubt
they will he found men oí norve enough
f o carry out auoh neaaure sa will Insillw
tranquility.
j t ,, i a
tfr-Ouraeeond tolumé wW«lesee
theittfU of Jaly. Hubaeribera, In arreara
fur the laatene or two yean, by paying
up all arrearugea, and for iks third volume
We wake thl* liberal offer en aocjwmtof
our great need of money right new.
and inéeting him, made an all
and completely routed híp> and
threes. Afterwards meeting Shi
a withdrawing
and making « hasty retre
to Got.
Heavy skirmishing is representad
near Richmond Va.
Nothing new from Vicksburg; yet
to receive intel-
w, 08
is nojr bo
occupied, by the Fed
The fight on the Chickhominy íb
reported to havo resulted the total
Bern,
ifc front I...
Thousands
7~~. r jl
¡tore, and witnessed the heroic strug-
gle of our gallant men against over-
wbellimg odds.
$ Thtffight #arsfSbbc
and lasted two hours,
duently hand to band. I • *
, ■ It ended in the coinpfete destruc-
tion of our boats. The Price, Lovell,
and Littell Rebel weie sunk. The
Van Dom was -disabled, . firttf and
blown op, the crew escuning to the
Woods. The Beauregard was struck
one of the enemy's rams, when
sue run ashore oposite the city;
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extcoand Bragg were capt
e lose of life on the Confederate
was very small, considering the
anddesperation of tbe conflict;
com has called for 50,000 three
month troops. The Goveanors of
"Ohio and Illinois have issued procla-
mations accordingly.
A diBpatch is published in the
Northern papers to the effect that
Mitchell had defeated Price afid Van
Dorn, capturing 6,000 prisoners.
We also learn that a dispatch wa*
here this morning' by way
of Jackson that GeigJohnBon had
tin the rear of HcCNellaff^with a
1 • was ' * *
itween two fires, rind was cut
Cattlbfob Nbw Orleans—It
iy not be generally known that
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ice, not so exempt, and thus
■j.tKe/exfeiiqj: cc
any -«tatos have pet
mentsin the service, as heref
raised, |o pbsorb the nu***
I it¡es.of 18 and $6, the ext
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Pg&fej!«: ,-p. ■
sir 4>fesent <ftga izati#n; to be i
red on the s^a footing with ot"
rugimenta already in the C'onfeder
s«r*ke, the men over 35 Ud
18 t^ bo discharged withm "
■flrqm the lO of April, ai
brica,
f t no
, e
•of
in t
Iter
levise anj
Diiri
bath of '
tion, belongs only to li
Those whose enlist m>
or sfeop'tl'r pitied, ryi
[
The$e general remaij are supj
to answer several of your inqnirie .
The enrollment of conRcripts will be
made as soon as the requÍBite regpln-
donscan be prepared, in order t„
relieve the meuiww iii «ervie
are over 35 years oi age.
2.. The State troups will be w H
■ 1 as. above. "á^ái
3. Men oyer 35 years of
in service will be dif
in ninety days. Thei
notnowSIl'
to serve; 1
«ot hi Keti of
¡to Bubstitiites,
: f|| .
e la
was killed lu
by a awn named
II■<'a MHatuil ana)
Druwn ftrn*iM!u auu
be drew
j'iitol and
Orleans, confirma the*
wJUppedlu
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piwpyriwuit it
hence.
bis wonted plac.v beneffb it
arms, wive in the f>
the bU dest day,"
toview'fMkv; sml now his i
tiugers, slenderer than a girl'i
idly from the ft>l
no more to shed a
the reflected '
stain of bleeding
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Osterhout, John P. The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1862, newspaper, June 28, 1862; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177051/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.