The Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1864 Page: 1 of 2
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g.-Usnnvf". tfrajrtpn 1 hereby ««Wgncd
¡;<'¿rodo'Í^rT^hloU%^T>a known "a. the We*,
tarnSub-I)|st. W ••■•" '■'• '■
Cql; Q.%. Fyrcn 1b placed in ooinmand of Sub-
sist; comprising Stogie hut . San Antonio'«nil the
frontier west ttiwl'nortli of,' boanded on the east
frjh from, San Atjtoni'o ; on tM
fOHtb by a lfcio tO tho PMKidlO del Hio Grande
Aniónlu, and t^! tte "*«t by tho Jtio
am
frota Ban 1,
.. PS WPW
Col Ford will eonrafind the country south of a
line from Hon Antonio to Presidio del Wo Grande
aijd went of the Sun Antonio river. •
Col. Bankhcad will ctimtWnd the Sub-Dlit. be.
tweon the C,ol(^ado and Ban Antonio river 1-
"col. PyrOn't oommartd will be designated as: 1*1
l%t. West. Sot-Dlst.
061. Bankhead's command tvlll bo designated a*
•Jit Dlst. West. Sub-Dist.
Col, I'.ird'g fommaud wjll be doiignatad as 84
01 , HI. ' . . :ZH' . , ;• U- I:-;.
The Oeogtapltfeal lines here Indicated will net,
hgwéVéf, bo strictly rwpoctvd, when an cmargnicy
or public Interest* of Irnmodlate Importance <le-
luand t,l)ftt they should bo disregarded., In suoh
CMHjtj i heatty oo-typjlratlon la_ Mpocteg from *11.
Drayton,
1 ~, - ¡JMHHHMH BMVMt 'mfKmS
llshed at or near (tolumbng.
Ilia not Intended that the commander* of these
inferior Din trie tu ahould be in quarters, nnlaa* in
case of bad health, i.'.
By Commsndof
, J B.
Srxpnnt p. Yamqby, Capt, <fe A. A. 0. foe-it.
íilao qoartiret, t iYa n km ís 8.1)b 1' alttm 2 \ t.
i ( r,¡,, :• ¡ Shrevejort, La., June 15,1804.
6[%T-\
I,' The requirements of. the Army making It no-
eesgary that the present supply of artillery horse*
and other field transportation be carefully husbind-
.eds;atul, a moro neifect Syitem of supply adopted,
II. Under hi «-order*, ell inspections, pnrehn ©*,
impr««amaat$ and Jm^ oÍ Ue)<i trunnporUtipnt
- .MIBWBJJ>MHU«U i «Al MIIRVppiHPpaip, ^
od.ffom purchasing or disposing «(Abis/tosorlptlon
S5TS®íttrss£s®&sísí
north
Washing*
safe from
N/enviu.
reo dved
«nArmy¡ whose field rissessrau.
shall be confined to tholjmjt of the Army and the
country Immediately In tits Advance, and under no;
etooBiB'ftttiMi will snoh officers bo allowed to pur-
chace within any district or occntry to which a re#,
ularly appointed purchasing officer has been as-
signed.
ill. Officers charged with inspect'on of, flqlil
transportation, are suthorlr.jil to niake li)sp ctions
within the limits ofihtlr aostgn eot, niid
andwder to be turned In to I, lie near-
IV. Qhlef Quartermasters of Armies, or Quarter-
masters st poma, othor than those In the field, will
make their estimates on the Chief Imped or of tho
District for such field transportation sa.tbvy may
require. When neoeJsary for the protection of
'* * .earthe oneray'«linse, a
■ the neareat coia>
¿¡¡si
par-Mas col'ectin k animate near ¡he on<
oava'ry.tssort irl l be furiished by the
munder of the troops.
G£N. B. KiKBY SMltH, ,
8. a ANDSMOH, A. A a.
t troops.
Üy command of
•ít
Official
Sj. Gí AtMioB, A. A. G.
Infrávis Dlntrlot Cowrt—FALL
THE STATH OF TEXAS, 1
j.. «.County of ?Vav>'«. f
Tkii (Hate qf Tttai to the Sheriff"of Travit Co-f
"TXfHKREA9, Franols "í*. Duflim, a eitteen offatd
** county, b a filed his petition In thooffioaof
tb« Clerk of tho District Cuurt of Travis count}',
against A. J. Hamilton, aileglne, In substaTice,—
That the said Hamilton, heretofore a resident of
eald toanty, on the first day of ApMl; 1881, mude,
executed, and delivered to petitioner, for a valua-
bio oousldetation, a oertalu promissory note, for'
wfcilto'wf
, ■■■■■■
nnnnm; that the said Hamilton baa not paid
ill'on, u vonuiu jpronii'oory no ™ , ior
<878 #8, payable one day after dato,
)Wst' at the' rete of ton per oopt. per
tha wld Hamilton baa not paid tho
amount of said note, or any part thereof, but the.
whole amount thereof remains due end utjpald (
that tho said Hamilton has abandoned the country^
*o that the ordinary preens of law cannot be
sorvod upon Win, petiHoner prays that said Ham-
ilton'"
cess
bearing, judgment I
said note, interest, cost,
And tho plaintiff havli
quired bylaw, wtiivr, I
Whéroforo, we
the ssld A. J. H
¡r before the Hon
affidavit as re-
Octobo
published
wofl^« previous to the return da
MáteiSjitea
oeatd
fot out heroi
tela fall
but duo return make or this
Dlsfcriot
Seat thereof attach
1M4, I-T.¿ - v.
WTOhi^a'^wprMcri
Clerk
o hand same day issnsd, and eííoótod
, ^^{roesRiaatK
. rmwV- *" *ho ratnrn dny hereof, In the State Gazette,
«hove andbolo^'y W>P*P« Publl8h d Aa
I* across. Only JEM,. T,-%
ule^d0C0^SiHl55S?L
strong positions at lamatlon of the Governor, itbeoomss
within fonr ml.'es rftty a* Chief Judtloe, to order an electtj
abont two tboussnderalpreoinclsof tnyoonnty, to behold on
now on tlio Ohattahi?B l"1 o Arooat no*t, fof the following
Ferry, ot tlis mouth o^M, lo-*lt: . ; .
Atwe York, July oih.Heo and ool AsSUclate Jdstlce of, the
Potomac H'd Q'rs o«r¡ÍBF> ,
D«s^rter«¡«re. oontlnnallyS *', , '
•>wp!aihUi( of short mtf'¡í-*nMI« A«eonnH. .-w-vri-l-A
th^j respect theskgj U VWfliifc. Upm* \
Thoro is great oxól tomen tW Ba4 Jn,ilDl strict.
Wa.shl.um'8 order to ssoure
trains by dlfplayli g e«
conspiououi position tH
promitisito'tlierm have H
to the fullliilment of that hi
5 York, Jul, 9 h-Thj
.bersbur? 8ih, 7 o'olaJ
rebel raiders In Pun
pa Rinob itrongi
K BROWN.
Tm"Ssfc
Hector.
«hay raml.t of cavXru'
twenty IbouiMtMs jatloo
heard a oaluibrder that i
tntored UriirAinot* of<*
PÁUnMp!, taction of
dispatch fromt Th folit.
Kw«It, BrenkVoort presiding i
■"do of the l'opotloás, to-wlt
Ha)ttmore, jWolnótVo. I
evacuated Krcd' • *
tloB, ard ocoüit í'Jf
The rebsls nV "
foro t* not po
thousand nr.di,,
There sr<> rcprj'-"
lioother robai for
Edward's JjVrry,
oiVrtann—ln w
"SKS&iWi
and will doubt'ess
JbiiMtlon, Jul;
offiolal di patoh
Wallace, state* th_
tho force under his
Jtonaeacy to-dsy,
oonUtnii g until 4 „
«verpowerod and fori
, H* reports Col Wa
tillsry was won
fiW&oh preclnat
it known $'!u'l Wm.H. Robori , ^
tho County of Travis, do horoby
;loa bo held at tho several pwS,
tjr, oh the day aforo*ald, for the
iranamod officers. ., { .
ottered hyth# County
the plaoes for holding
■ ller'aUiable,
itlíhv Schoolhonio.
Í, Brown'liStOM. (prT1
" n, Seminary.
3ehoolhnas«. -
, nt Ws houso.
h , M hi* bouse.
V*t Ma bo#*fc<í. ÍI ■
'kkle, Nichols' honas.
oflloers will conduct said
í to low and tuako duo return* of
¿RTX.G. ,T. T. 0.
- Tho uiwlersigned
tie
an account of a groat fight in Georgia, in which
enooiy Is reported to have lost 8000 mnn; also Of a
fight Gth. Wtelby had on Wftlto Kiver, iojother
with his oaploro of tho Qoeéu.City, which w* pro-
some 1* the tras version of the rumor which
reaohod here o few days ago of thttoAptnre of two
regiments and a transport on that river. Tho de-
struction of twenty mile* of the Bióhmond and
Danville Ballroad, if It prove true, will be a heavy
lots to as, ai it wa*: or.e of the main depitul-
onoea for supplies, andoouimuu'oaUoc with North
Carolina and Tennessee.
Tho following dispatches whle.li we dud in the
Telegraph, ooataln all (ha news ofi importance :
Camden, July 10 —Dispatches from Gen. Shel-
by, received this evenlnir. On tho B5th of Juáe,
foon altar he had eommenoed dUglrg rifle pits, at
Clarendon, elevan transports conveyed by four
gvinboats, suddenly appeared and1 landed about
4000 men of all arms. Oen. Shelby retired o*t of
rcaoh of tho gunboa's. The enemy mad# thrco at-
took* and were rephlesd eich timo. Shelby then
ooHt'ftoed to titirt, fighting evory hundred yards
As he was going Into camp about dark, his scoui
IKj'S
Informed blmof th« «dy¿níe of a ltr{M I
cavalry ,'wbitfh had landed ten mile below on a
road which won Id place them la his rea*, ho Im-
mediately moved on beyond the forks nf the road
" ' «d next day. At 5 o'clock, be Was'sit*
1 repulsed tho enemy, but moved on hi*
maroh, as there were no supplies. The enemy fol
arid campid next day.
tacked and repulsed
maroh, as thero -were no supplies. The t „
lowed when be oharged th ra with two regiments
and drove them in confuslou for three miles. They
did not moloil 'hlm again. He orossed CObiilr
■ ' •>« «llh. Tho ehem;
from Jaoksonport on the 87th.' Tho enemy's loas
was 25 killed and wounded, Ours SO killed and
Wounded. Col. Shanks is wounded. Shelby Is ra-
pidly recruiting hi* command. Oil. MoCray has
orossed a brigado, and Ools. Coffee and Jockman,
each H reriment. • >n ; VM *ii? i '
Shelby wll! #galu be heard from soon, hoispro-
paring to strike. The intelligence from Missouri
is very cheering. Steele has not been reinforced
at LiMie.B ck,_ feare • MMjí í%ü ™
mllltary affiilr , hot the thermometi?r tills k l
i&Sho York. June20.~Gold irregular and
■ÉII ' :;at m and closing at 24^ Aad«
!, June 29,-^Qold Is bojght et;
u¿x ■ IP i>"~
lofenpd. the prsssure lncrcaalsg.
f . W MllK w<
d m a" >rcmlum iot
"est point r 4iphed yesterday was ¿40
T. T- J7Prlco In the morning was 235 . Thn
market, was active and largo sums changed hand ,
" - id|ffot;ei!t about aeiling silver, 280'
29th, have been
dealer* woro
ínylng. . ■ W,,u
at 105, am} tho market m^ch oioitedfu regard to
monetary, afiWis.. • F
All tito coito offered in the,morning wa* with-
draw i arty in the evening to wait further rsll -
ablo advices from New York. " - o i ;r'
oí^'wv/.a ¡ Oaxdkc, Júly U.'
From Missouri Demoorat.J'uly 2.
Special to the Missouri. Democrat, dated Jnno
2Sth from Kinnesaw Mountain,Jtates that On the
26th a concentrated attack was nm<!e by Sherman
onthocantteof our iinoe hold by Havdee, by tho
entire army of his command, composed of Blair's
McOook's, Hooker'sand Howard'aoorp*, the attack
win repulsed with groit slaughter, tío «ays; we
lost at least 3,000 men, Including many valukblú
'OftMrBt'/. • 'íVf'v ¿ „ \nv'irW'i •>?
As the enemy fought behlpd works altoeethei,
his loss I* not so ereat. : Among our dead la l'arker
whoso heroism was ad mired by all. ¡¿¡¿I
Mitchell and MeOook. créut'v M§||
Asiros. Tho
of deploy I
rendered i!
Chaso h
Thanow*
Is tho boat
it come in the
gentleman, wc
eautlon.
by tho mail, 1f entitled to
have had for some timo, hi
of rumo , thvough a ríK^y
und to rocoivs it wl'.h ionio
It will bo found in tho following dis-
patehss, which we clip from tho Telograph-
Cathdtn, Jnly 38 —A lottor from an officor dated
MontMlo, July 12th, to an offincr here, says the
now* from \irglma Is ohcoring. Bor,usldu r
rendered to Beauregard with 1.8 brlgadcs. ~
tempt to destroy and occupy the llupof
botweon Petersburg auc| Woldco, provsd i
and the forces sent oat for this purpos*
Ift'ji captured.
Boward a id Cbaie have resigned bnt their uo
cesmrs aw not known. Also another official let-
ter, reliaWfl, W tfae CWoagQ Times of t ho 4th Ju-
«asaassri;
man Is rotreating bofwo Juhhston.
emao.writl
•, say seven
ppli'lveron t
.ve transpori*
#&n
, Bpoaklng of the letter 'f/om Montioello, the Tela
graph says, "It I* too good to be all true,"
PV; Bursside was V tmn d some two week* slnoe to|
havo surrendered to Beauregard with 18000 men.
We did nol believe It then, and do not now. Tho
attempt to destroy tbo road between Ptiterebuvg
and Weldon, was In tho main abortive, though
somelijary whs done to.the road, ond thn party
wa* not, as We *pprehcnd¿ captured. Chaso.has
roslgucd, Without doubt. Seward'* resignation is
not «o curtain
Houston, bis name not recollectad.' bttt is kflnwii
MMÉgtfÉMigtiAtM
(■■¡■■■■■■■I /la;' heard fila, say t
greatest battle of modern tltpes was ffOlng
his natno no
:.j reliable,!
« AlrJcautl)
be perfect:. .
Walker, at Alriaudri;
W
th'6«h'
thatthfl
ia on 'du,-
staocoupta.
Slaughter terrible On both sld«s. , i
The same goutloman stated that he had this N!. O,
Times of tho 80thj which quoted gold in NewVork
Camden, July 14.—The following 1 from a prl
letter, dated the Uth lust.. 85 miles bdowi
Bluff. W huve papers of the «h Inst. i<om
f at«
8U Louis. The Alal m* «ark In an engagement
with the enemy. Capt. Semines, with a large pdr
Hon of hi* WHosre ant men, we-e taken off jhy the
f roneh ár-.d" Hngltehi with «11 the valuables. I'Cftpt.
Semmes haspone to Paris. The federal arear '
• fnennted With the French aad.Jfinglish áuthoí:
a lor tnklnir Semmes out of their grasp.
A rumor by a ra sehg«r oil; one of the,CityTeiit
boats, "ays that: «rant has raede a demand forthn
the may be re-.u*..,*™
1 amity made with his g
lime I* drawing flea 1
PBsf-g
loy whlBh
mail sinej t
s'Kr1
► by 'fVwtOTBBWWWWWHI
who to day. rulss . tho
le Northeru portion oí the once gri '
f. Seward has
u the dlreotor of
W>d that the
e over Hew ,
*t A 1
It# (Juletus—not beoanso (let It be sail
the people of the Unite* State ,) they
the degradation and submission of
„ Non and submission
iiisti atlp ,. bu^ because the 3
irtles and I* now trodden down
deibi«t'*in.
Tbo rtdti
t for p'realdent, at tho Cliive-
" the prohablli
■■ .. .mi, JVPH... u .* part* t
dlvlf ed the election of the démocratio oand!
mny he considered as certain. We «re cóófli
that tfti# nttbie lion of Demooraoy will, in the next
olitlcalcampaign sweep everything boforo him
te «half beforo the wind.
• Mexico has nothing to etfpeot from the Blsck
iPIÉÉlPBliiÉl íbsir I ~ - - ■ - ■ - ^ -
ridieal wing of the Kepubllean party, whtoh
mlaated Fremont for president, at tho Cleve-
JBspubllcan party. Their solo object U to BuWngaLt)
the South, ahd in their VitIn attempt to accomplish
be emjilr^of Mailmillan.
■ÉÉBVW
surrender of Patergbnrg. A. column wider (len.
Early la móvine Into Msryland and Enaneylvatita.
Harpef's Ferry has Iwen taken by blhí. 1
I.ineolE has called fotf'tha milltlaof Now York
and Pennsylvania for one hundred days lo repel the
lavar,Ion. Great eongternat on I manifested i by
the people, and all valuables have boeis.removed
North. -. a.'Ywitól >!■:- : ;■> >
Shermar.ls defeat by Johns'.on la complete. The
general newnls'gjiKl. ' ■ '' y '
A TnniLttNo cf tub War. — Tho
^oUowlhg tonohing nairstlv of an incident
in the siego of CharlonlOa is taken from the Mordui'y
oftfratcliy; j',"T
The etit my from little to timo throw a shell into
tho cltv, otwl nohody s. ems to inind it! Bi)t rtlie,
" - ' led that yesterday a gliell should tlifow
lísii'Ann
Governor,
Besplte the rep-
VU,W Vtvjf MM HI
forfiine wl l
the ent'ieoom
Pickens, the dnug!
ihat yesterday eshell should t
irmmity into mourning. Mist*
JPvK u ,,n<i dnughtor of <ur former (Jov
neVir ounsoatod to leave tho city.
resci tilions of Gen. Beauregard, she regained
"D Üiiid élrfreX flt^, tending the '
braving shells
Ottdtd
WHifrBtii :<Nw>wii'WWHI ■ -
Ing each long column under such lire,
it nocessary to re.-all our men.
__rr,. has re lgnod his srM in tho oablnot and
Feaiohdon of Maine appointed. Feg«enden Is. not
Todd of OfiM vilil bo elected in
likely tosoecpt,
.'FSt'lw \dt i'b íaoe X >
Judge Lea'ob, of Ohio, solloltor of'tho Trear
3d Auditor Atkln*on, and ltarrington asMst
SecreUry of the Treasury, havo roKlgned.
The Alabama loft Cherburg on th 15th In pur-
suit of ibe Kearsage. Heavy cannonading hoard-
result ootknowo.
From near Petersburg, June 20—A largo body
of cavalry moved round our left, and is now
Btfieftm'gStalloq, on the Petersburg and WeWótí
railroad. Oen. Wilsota'a 8rd division of Cnv^li
passed this place a few day# ago, en route for ¡ti
UanvlUfl and Richmond railroad. The rvhe's Wc
too glow In their piovements to head him off. Oeu
Wilson reached the road mid desiroytd marty
mile* of tho traek before he neured the point front
which he Started.
•Oen. Wilson having accomplished hi* work in
tho most sucoossfnl manner, and destroyed over
twenty miles of tho track, rendering it < completely
maleas, oomtnenced his return when his advance
guard reached ltoam's Station the rebels were dls-
oovered in foroo awaiting hi* coming at that station
AM the oavalry the rebels could muster were
spread out between our gallant raiders and the
Infantry support , all day they fought until the
momlpgof this day. ■■-'■«'¡■¡in).- 'i'S'i'M
Gem Wilson could/not push bis way 'through! the
rebel tome, conceqiiently he mult fight on until
relufOrcomentg reaehed him. An officer succeeded
In reaching Oen. Mead a's headquarters with iotel
dlspstehed there to 'divert the attention of ¡the
rebels. I srfi Upt hitil Wb&m&i % r f: g
The following is taken from official return at
Department Headquarters :
On 4he olghtof the 19th nil., Oop. Shelby tnóved
from his oatnp on Whlto Blvor seven in Ha bslow
Augusta, and, orossed Cano Elver by 10 o'clock
as the .roud wonld permit-
,T„JIPL.., H« aucofiixled In kioplnghls
«iBa^pKS'íi
mada the attaok. The boat was tho^ Queen City
_,iiOMarp
Wo oriferod tliBm to bring8heTashoro*
, Jld, with our a s! tanoe, being too
ladly «rippled to move without aid. Her armament
was fper thirty-two pounders, four twenty-four,
and one twelve pounilor. Wa removed one 24, and
one twelve with a considerable quantity of coth-
mlssary and ordinance «tore , and then scuttled
Tho New York World of the 22d June, (ayg
At the m*etiogof the Slate Ce '
> Dcmooratic I'eaca Parly, io
^_„Xoik, many letter* were fe _
oiats, among them one from Hon. Mr. Ulch^didn,
of Illinois, advocating the p?nce doctrine, to the *or-
pri se of many presen t. Many of these let ters were
front those known to be War Democrats heretofore
but who now advocate peace. In th« apecebes
made, some advocated tbo nominal loh of a penoo
candidate without reference to what tho Chicago
No.;¿4,olad with lroiooj and pao fourth inches
thick, and curried a orejv of 00 men, After a *
ids of jwonty mlnu " ¡ ||*É áMíMa
cannot
■9RP*W
white flag,
whloh thsy did
intra! Committee
the Agior Hottse,
Demo-
Convention inav do, hut tho general sentiment was
to try nd prevail on tho Ohlosgo Convention to
nominate an anti-war candidate, or nt le "
not,eomml tied to tho war, and to adopt ah
out peace platform. Mr, Fernando Wood .i
to ooromlt himself as to the support
alar nominee. It w#s ai
«bould be takon I
and the country,
petto*. Mr. Or
ihe *t
liAH one
i out, and
■■MP... deollned
support of any partió
' that aotlve mcastre*
Chicago Convention
i people aro In favor of
. said that
MkaaMtfbut
State, to make that
Commit:
and bis Cabinet enbmlt to the degrading humili-
ation tjif surrendering Messrs. Sildell and Maso to
Wilkes had previously btén approved by Congress,
which'gave him a ote oí thanks f
iaw t hatr t hat the. Federal Kaugarct
KevwAsy
Now,'hat Maximilian, whoseóhw toba supported
by France, England, Austria and Spain, has taken
that the United Btales wllllnoui1 tho risk of a war
witli htm and the other European monarchies who
will not hesitate, to make common eau e with 'the:
tho
I ted
HBHM|PVRRVPIIIPIRPPB'- M
been their policy since Mexico was Invtsdid fo
French trcopsJ Have thoy protested.n«al t snch
acts I Have thny over endeavored to prevent the
anneiatl'ón of St. Domingo to tha orown of Spain
voraent • word ot heps or consolation to the patriot
who In that fair island are even this day struggling
cabinet liSa beah suigestedby" ciovmrdleo, and thAt
h,ls AdtMlnistration Is tmly renowned by unheard
of thoft* and speculations wad tho most huwill-
etift
Who
d n60 '
the;
yoi
f"l
'«opt
r, Andrew;de Konhelle, n doicaniinnt of one of
e noblBft Huihonot families of tul c:,y. Thl«
ittng man wa« full of the llve'lest gratitude t'J II
■ÓMÉgMH *6 gavoblrih t va more teAaSftf
Was listened in)' 0o 5' ,'ollo W
gave hi* coiissnt, nnd the mim lego was ilx<sd for
jé terilay,the231of April.
Liéot. do R?ohel|e was on duty ttt FortfluaSter.
In the miming,did It was flivermlttc l ih«t <n¿
e r. rpouy siiou d t ike p'aeé at the teildettee of aott
Odnham, in tho evntiing, at 7 tfc^ock At the
raom.jnt.when the Epliicopal clergyman .VDsasHnu
tho'brldo If she was rpa.iy, a '«holt fell upon the
root 01 tho hiilldtog, pepetm'od to tho room-where
l>Mit ro-rgtaullaneu, «lid
wfenndi'd w?ro removod, rtl(ixiept the i)-ide( who
lay mít'onlfg'i upnd ths carpet. Her beirotbod,
knee'.Ug find l'éudlng orver her, was Weeing
bitterly and tlyimr to rtatich tho blood that welled
from a' tcrtlblo wodnd nrlder her left breast.; A
surgeon cam", and do.-lafed thai Miss Plofeén had
not. longer than tiró hours to Jive'. When the,
wounded girl recovered her conualoasn
asked to know Mr fat ,And when they ■
Arma, itummoning all' her streVgth,
attempted to nml1o. tfothinir could be mor* heart-
rendlnsr than-to b o the agony of this bravo g'.rl,
strugglioK itt the enihiaoo of diathand against a
tcMlbl" moral pang. Q .v, Fickons. whoso courage
I n, vvaafa)üiÜÍ>t without consciousness, jiu'l
Mr*; Flokwwa<fC'apon her rh Ul with tho dry
•led, xt will die goon, too, but I wdnli
■ rnt.^.,v tA M.«
.Would
There time -to'untie'
"AftuftiV Wo cffvl, M
bavo yon ofr tity
It could be seen that Joy and pain woro struggling
In her gjirit-for tlie reoítery. í.ylrig upon a sofa,
,hwj bridal dross all stained with hlood,her hair
disheveled,, she had never been moro l)é utilul.
Helpleeii'tó she wí, Lieut, de Hoohello took her
hand add requested tho Iter. Mr. Dlok(nio«,to pro-
itar. Wtieiylt wg.a ifwp.ftit'
>es, her llp« parlod .several
not ártiotilate. Win
ipoken, and a glighl Mam re led
her lip*. The dying agony wa? asar,
minister sobbed as he proijuoded with the cfitem
An hour artorwards oil wa* over, and f-' '
chamber wa* the chamber of death
Uoohello hns sworn to perish In battle against t
enoiuy, and we are Hire that he will keep big oh ...
He ha* now A double motive to hate them and hi*
tstoHi . w%wswmmKr. t .
Our entire oummunity sharo the griof that afll'
the family of Gov. Pickens. . Tho obseqplesof M I
r desires that there I4«Ut., wWh yontempt la ev.
own oxlstci.ee.
ofthatsffl'ctt
qalesof Miss
Anna will,occur to-morrow ti
Oov. Plokens nnd t lent, du .
Mourner*' Oar ex Governor
shall bó no military parade. The Itinera!
will be composed oí all our ladles, all our
trate , all our generals, and tho wounded rold
many of whom owe their live to the tfovt'"
deoeased. Never has woman baeh followet
gravo hy go many regrets—never hoaone left
reutembtancM in the hearts of Charlestonla
" —I—-— ——i.
JSP" A correspondent, o? Hie
who claims that ell the hi'
olficiai, pays5* '
By ihls n«w afrangement between the fjt <e of
derato
Mjtei>1 it"h troop*have
ield. lithe enemy think the ,
mnd tronpn Whloh enaaged then
■■■¡■■■i ll there aré r
Texas aftd tha Oon
thou
tha QepH
thousand troops which
and Pleasant 11111 oie allth
partment, lot thom attempt 1
" Western Unl !4M or
■■■ correspondent says
Whll# Southern School boo
IP "
'Mr'k ' Í} 'í'ó f
BST The San
Vldinri's party
this side of:
are taken and
lute the oily., J
turbed.
jH Frota A ]
Antonio, dated I _
e.itrectsasioUlw :
"Rverythlng Is q
losing ground Tin
news of the fell of Monterey
Cotton Is looking u,p In prioo, and a <
bajera art oomlng.ln." , - VT'.
herd, in
v«r l,(t)
at and *
Indlkn saildíe,
e out o
tily with the triumph of tho democratic nafty at
the North, which has' alw'aya borne the binnor of
progresa ntíd true freedom, can ttw Monroo doctrine
KtTÉÉi&#i&
armaand brave hearts of Its people, the dootfine
of Mijnwo, the Illustrious sou (if the South may yet
So advocated and gallautly and Attocossfnlly
malnttfnsd.
'ÉÍr.[
t®-Wo aro luleblÍEd to Mr. A. H. Kdgor, of
Moiyitain,City, for a copy of tho New Orleans Kra
of Juno lotli, from which we condense as follows •
l|oti. J.ohn Xta- pock, of Austin, bad arrived there
by the transport steamer "Thos, A. Scott" for NcW
York, Hela reported to have mado his escape
lr$m T<W, and goes to Washington at the ea-peet
¡(oílfiljation of Gov, namllton and tho Hafu-
¿# . to ie«if assUtanco foftbelr oppressed friends,
in,our Sute. %¡m > ' |
. Major Ooneral E. R. 8. Canby, Commander of
tVe Trans Ílliílselppi D twl«lon, nccompwlod by
hlii(;Stiiff, hud also arrived i ,Now Orleans from
yicksbtirg,
t. The ülr,a alto oon talus the follotvlug paragrap'a* f
Lt, Col. Price, nenhevc,t Sterling P^e,¡tbe reb-
el .General, reached S<- Louis on tho Jittamcr Val-
ley, on the 8d ulr, He Is a prisoner. *
•W móro critica «ota to' Baton B'ohge, Colonel
iSeott.'tho rebel guerrilla obief, having Issued an
ordfr that U pergarii caught moving cotton within
or toward the Onion liaos shall luficr death,
J:ptdgo T..H. MaO^ob, who^for twoot
tsttplecTtho bench,óf the Ü. S. District ,
died t the llera Itiaie'Plftntallón, Ctelhornb
ty, Mits, on the 29th April. lio was
.■ ,.
.The Xcw Tort Herald say* that the delegates
from Fork Boyal |o tjie .Baltimore Convention; art
one half eolored, nrtd that Wendell Phillips Is tiieli
;flr*trfmlcef<M"vt&* J'
W members of
Charleston Pilot, R|PRPIP|B||P||H
éátt. WBA has arrested ft slave owner,
boon floÉplng hi* female chatties. And that tha
had hadnlm tied, and permitted the wo
pay tha blow* with Intereet, Mr , Tyle
nant that a Virginia gentleman should
thu*.
Maximilian ha cbarqrcd Auber,
the dutv to conipono a new and
■■ 1,hymn. Th new
bo with ug,
o oan
An army chaplain
exclaimed, !;tf aod I
unP' ' Jeff Davis *nd the Devil?" pn
W9
. ff Da
el,timed one of tho boy .
L'ent. Manns,of the lOlh U,
ly met with a sad r " ~ '
ueatonstit was proihi
Infantry, recent
| Kearney.. Tni
ill uniform one
Ignauty
MU
it and <ini
itersign.''
Canada in « had nw.v.-Canada fg sh
tnuch of a revolutionary faj lrit sMexico.
awstta a«:
public seoniities of Canada, which ftVe years ogo
mmñ''íñd?hF
. gencraily.
War Ifremng in Euro}*.—
position and education has recently completed
tour or the old world, snd give* It M W« well ma-
turtd opinion that a flofco wn
within * v«ry ehort Ihne.' Hi
onl, and he
nw*tIüaU«n «T the state of
■ViteMwH
Mary Beatrice, <
K.s.;
i«l iSnr mt
rv iv\d i r
>oi
SB
%
curretioy'.
had loft a little tin pall and i raw-! _
bard, but had taken everything else,"
{ST Tht, Toronto (0 !
the of tho Now '*ortt t.
Hon a bill to psy Uto üngüisfc 1
State, in eo'.n,
repudlitiJii^hst'iti
«y. F,v n the Fei
coin shall baj
British boud'hol JR
at a dUcount of 40 par cent.,
outrsgeou* thing* wo navo ever
Qettinr Jtich . ..
blch lifts hud tnany
have yet another, in the "g
■y«H
And if the
the tvai,
To have ,
'timed a ali
the count
of the poor I
in per tan tusaseis
MÉrfU 1 time (of
'jINMth of -
!• It iWh'én w,"
W n rich in 1982 *1
CDor then, it
at large, of the fi
b^W§¿:<,
ti
Ed. Gn*ü«á¡)^^K IwnWitané í
several omm portent (. **.« 1
sorno moment ocoum In a < "
which f will be qTitil to b
ar®&r«o
In tha rear of tho'ouem
menta*
IIshed ig not truo
« do ltij¿«!lce. '
fully
as Caval
BB". iwar
ifl. B-F
Ju
HjunqtMaxxas, Di
iBÍf,l® i> ' IS &
mw*
j
Act of Com
to seTV dur
PIWMrnm
elyled "An Act to
the war," is publls:
army—and particular
manditifiítroops whose
has near expired:
"Tho Congress of
America, do enact:
1, That from an
edl-white men,
between the ag
vice of the Cor,
now ih
Law* and K"g illations
Btjte. Oen. & <
mmMUMMW
od on the foHewtn? dny. «i
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