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rr m.is.?K" KVtiHV WBuMfeilAT ttvKNMO. A. iiAIKItf*; ?- -i. D.h?o??< ?t ?. HixE1, '.' i- ?i U I- K 1 K *l v rt S . * " j TKi'tM.s OK s?i?s< ? iffier roNn TWn L?OI I. W> n.;r vo ir it paid u advi-u?-*-'J * JJOLLAUS iiini firry CE?TS it o?i paid*iihin ti mouths-and Tauge JJoLtAK?-if uot paid- bv?>~r-\ thu bxpirdliou ?i' thj^vu-.r. ?? > KATEa> OF ADVERTISING, " All ativer&einvMta will bc ia sari? i ai-?Wo?u^, LAR pur .Square UArfUilO MiuiuU tifie* urja*.-' f-r the first tdM-itiuu, aud Ox? I>orh.AV !b?" ouch ..uk-i.,:ii TI: insenion. &nn?iiiii<**n;r, u Cjn liJ ile (uot fcigcrtbd until bait for. ) Ten Dollars. . * - Ail euutuinntea'ioni! of a p.-rs on al ?. barara Obituary N'itt?--"!.;!Report*. R?-?ohitioni> or Prn ceedin:?- of any ?-icie-y. Association or Corpora tion, ?ill be charged aa advertifeiuonot. Late From Vicksburg und the Wes*. J\r-K??os-, .lune 1-Mr. J. 'K. Saunders, ?V Seisia, who left the vicinity of Yiekrdvirv op S -.tnrday, an am o?*cr?rt to ?he w f* of Col. IlimHl.-y, of the 3lst Alar>a?i-a, reports th? I h? hu? been in the Yu"ki e lines ever sh e? i rhp hive-rment nf Vn-kshurg. and fr> q loath | ar. Gnni's headquarters.^ \*T ".;*** ?1 fo ?he fleh', of the 2ol they acknowledge :. los- "f 20.000. Ot the 2t**i WP ?mik too ??f the enemyV pi)nlv>fit.s-tit? N'atohrz and Ni-rhiinirsV S-V-TU! hon-ns have been btv red br tl * envoy** shells, ate! som?* women a ul -cUililr*-? k?H"d. bur brrfp ?eher dupa/p d'? P. Thirly-on?? Kns- Tennex?*?ian??.of Vanaban*, brin ide, des?"'e.i ?'. toe Fedora!* and' Uni. * t fu* oath of ni H?ia?:re. 'I ber reported Peni berton's bi?, at 1 OOO. Th?* Fed^nli be? from ;")0 to 4(M daily. b\ fckir'itishttw nod rth*r*?shooring. ' (?nut speaksdisparavinirly of Johnston, an'1 boasts th<tt he xviii whip hun. mid bra^-o; heave r?>ii:???rr>MM ni-. Tb" <i>'ie!i lr>i?i the Ytnkei? dead t's . fl*?ii R?v..f?r>i\ illili?* fr?en \'..k-h-ii?f. (?o ''t.i P- inherlnn yent nuts i! '2 of tnt''** ?b?m*i di'? of Gran! '<> bury hi-? dead and KI ?end to in ?r?uitdp?! that bud bppn Ivir^r ..n thu t! I l ti., fi VP .l?ys. G?*a'<t vvas Pomplyieg ?Uh th- de mand a? well a*1 he coti'd. g J The Hhi.ii tr?)M)is refri.se to ::es?ru!r agaiii. The F>'i'< ral los? is from thirty live to for ty ih'?i?au?4. '! he Federals, when th? y appro^c-ien" Y;ek< burs.', were p?riecllj fi nv n ne ??f an mum-diute enr?'.?ire of <-ur .-.rr-o ?1 o d. ami " i?rvM?*d ' Ur* lit?li?s ?uto Vicksburg io V-P tin ir ..^v'-Hln^tvlv nt th" r?'l)p|-> iv^r" a?l tr? ho sent N'oi-rlr. eli ? After the terrible slaughter on Friday, Gen. Grant Rstio i au m 1er fur t.ew ladder*' r?t*V?e IU.n"a and rhe as anti I" be renewed oil Pat nrhiV, af 2 ??vloek, but ihe iu?n relucid t', h??led atfain to ino "sbni./l tcr peiu' The twexiliet.h {Into >ent a petition to (?en. Me (?lernaiid, ntid positively refu?>d to parriei|intf/' ag-iin in the murdervo.? work. Mr. Saunders beard In quent convers it:oi" between the Federals and Gol. Wo ea? k Chief?fGrant's siatT, express) the ??ptfi"i that \'iek?.hurg woiil.I not bp taken tor .-i* rpuntha, it ever. They iuiajrine i?iiw that nm f ree in Vir ksbe.ro; is tr m 7?,Vf'0 to lOh.?KW in?ri. IMJP PH??rt-Federal loss around 'hp .*n,ren'*!i m??nis ?it Vieks^'i?-?.' '< esiin.nccl liv them ai from 30,00?) rc 40.000. - . G?r erai Grant sent in tn know why ) ?. fired railroad .-pikes ard ).' ? Med lialls ?1 thom? Tho oriv answer Gem ni IVmb- itr ti made to tiiis qoesthm wa-* ?bat that th?; wl?o|. ?tory was ? fie. Tbp Fs'/Wala an? scizinj; nj*"n all s rrr.* et'pret".\ts ts? acCulin?Tor fin it tremendous loss -s. T ' One of our ?birp?.*iootrri has airoady im inortai'z-il hinisoirin thc- I'ankeo army, ile tells them be is a onif-cyml u a?', a nt as he hhootH a Belgian ri Hu, ivheuever the peculiar whix'le of that weapon is beard the Yitrtkew cali ?'u'j '. L'<ok out boys, ilwre is old one eye!5' . ^ They .^ay bc can kill u'?>tie thousand ya. ?a, e.nrl never mi-ises. One day two Yank** csp tain? wore loi king from ?iehi id a cotton b-i|.?. ur;;.' old O.oc.Eye kiilid thnn both ar ?t!>e ^t,,..-. Mr. S- nt d'Ts al o saw otnr ?V i-'fr, chjl t i!n ?iib an amputated leg, which he />.&.-**' to rhe s^me uukuowii ,uiaii. Cul. I {uv 'ley kt?"W?. Iii.? ' fin, t'tid says hi? name i* ?rji/^t^ nnd m?t h . Uilontfs ti? tba thirtieth Alubama. He i-" known f-i Alabama es the be#t mark?-?" man in the State. A cispa'cn troto R-nlney tootha "??atebe* Ciiitricr state-, on the auth?ifty oT a/p"?ro*fiil priso'ter tL-ui tl?? ene.tny's ?|pad weni'five to ?;?e of outr- oil tho battle-field of liitker> Creek. ^t B'fC I?lack brtdjie"our loos Waa len. the enemy'0 four hundre?!. Tne eftetnv liad taken, ii? all the operatiens, 50*>0 pr*rra rrs, of which ItiOO were cap' urvd ai'l?r cross ing Big IjUck, Gen. Osterhnus was mortally won nd; tl at the battle neuri?Kaym??nd, which was a des perate fis;ht on b>)th sides, with elubhed nois kets-a real hand lo ba id fi?hr. This iiYv' pcrvrs to refer to a part of the operations kti?wil a- the battle of Pal ker's Geek. , " .' Iiilere>!i:)g details of TLur-day's? and Fri rivy's fights nt Vkk.-sbarg nrc comuig tin. tirant used cotton bales for moveable. breaRt works iii the attack. Gen. Fetnlrerton 'fti'i'irn t-td 200 p funders, and dircctcd^tte foe at'tiie cotton baies, m-iwiog down whole platoons of the enemy. Official dispatches btate that 1 hr* enemv's Io8-?, iiicludint? the action of ii?. k?-r's Creek, amounts X& 'Jijlu (IKMSOJHI .'.' Gontider.ce in (Jen. Pemberton Mince his' answer to Grant bas been fully restored. Xo fears are felt in ngard to the jesuit either atV'.dt>bnrg or Fort- Hudson. . MoltlJ.lv, June 4.-(?en. Joseph K. Jirhnstrn ootiiroenced to advance from Cantoti towards Vicksburg, via the Yazco, on the nitih May. ii ? anny is in splendid condition and their .spirits buoyant ., ? ? * I LUM Louisiunu. Two hundred and thirty seven p?Nontr.s .paroled and sent lyu? from Nor Orleans, ar rived in Mobile, June 2-1, nuder fiag of truce. They are a portion of tnose taken h;- ijanks <faring his operations in the TvChe. J hey ali agu?etn retiresetiting his losses in that catn p-iicn as tar grenier than i.?nrs. lt i?i pretty well understood that our droops have reposaessed themselves nf the country west of the Atchaialaya. One of our men who had taken the oath of allegiance, wanted to go to Franklin, and was told be could not g i outside the lines that Franklin w.is 30 Jongrr include 1 in them, ?jome ol the pris oners understood that Banks' train had been cut otC .> Some reports state that such of the Yankee officers commanding the negroes as were ta ken at Port Hudson were hanged, lt is re |?ortfcd that thc loss in otfieer.s above the rank of M ."JOT was about thirty, it was ?aid th;tt Banks .-ent a flag of truce to bury his dea?!, vhich was refuser!. Accounts differed as to ihe ground^ of the refusal. One statement Aas that the Confederate commander would j'lot entertain* a flip of truce on any subject dtft^sm cted with negroes, whether aliveorn?ad; ."SA.i?niver was that Banks was nquired to vrttt?d*liw from the immediate vicinity of our wo/Jks-before sending a (lng. Our force at Port Hudson is r* presented to amount lb 6,000 men. I? inks' entire army is understood tv.? bo 47.000, bot they had nOt all crossed. While tho FtVst N. ?. Mr^uted Bifles -were ont ak?rm:?hing in Virginia they were charged .upon by the Confederates, WbrrRifltiJu u,n?" wound ed a number, an'Tii is supposed took thirty-two prisoners; as that number are missintr. Thc E^crfiy'ajBnja on the Ba?!i? of (hf Uouibub?. c. Wo ^aye.giihoieJ som* aJ-'"nomi pntticu l?u> ?>l rb> n'f ; ^?' dt .iir'i>?**tve" Yai.k< e raid il mit ?he^'U?nk>t'i'? ?he v^'tubahee! The 1?.- I 'f?t . ffi?"l*j '.lKp?.fp!j ..??.m L\> \\. Wfaikrr, JH'^1 I ir?-ei ]\>:?ri._ rluveti n'cUf K. Tjn-sdaji .mell', ? mil ??it'll Was lt.'" ?<lf*l ht re. ?m->\-ed,hwriM* ..orni"tr.'<; iru*Ov .ii"*iit*'l|???-.i?v thai the enemy I ni ptttirXh* diaarj|>?*Kfi**t. " ? j li s?*t-irt* tfiHt rti.-1ii-.-r li HU?iur of th? Van . ?-il . wilds f*rt$i ??n^i^tf'd niaWy nf threi j " o infr'r.liiiij?*" cotu;?ui?i??>, o?lie? r?(' by white*. | ui >k pliiC" at fields .??ir, i.n ilie plantation ?I !?r? ll L l>ok?r, -a iii? tiiutiilj ui"j.j e ? un bi'.cc rircrf. After.?r??rt?)W therv-sdvntte. iud ou*buildings, th* hicendi&ru* pn?<x-|?dijd. i Inns ibo,civ. r bunk. .vi<Ui,??.. sueatsssiyl'-' th? phi?tnt mrs ol Mr. ?liyer- .Hiddleton, Mr A nd rev-! kV.. Buceo?, ?Mr. Vfms K?rVl(*nd---M r. Josi.aa N'tclVrtU 'Mr. James Fr-ui.iUt Mai? gauit. Mri Cbaf.' T.'Lowndes and Afr. C. Ueyvard. An?-r'pr?acrirgthe premfccVof fuese gentlemen, the e?i hfr feet n?jj'to "the j t^shi?i.ces, outbUiJilitio ?tuT' whatever jrfaib', e^, they co.dil ?noU . i'LeTw^plwce.at which, ihyjr >i<^)|-dd wat? the. ?.?ai.taton. of V. tn. .C. Urij wnni, and. afitr ibitr work of de vus; a a>n li.e.e nud Ix-iCri" i^sonrtmrievt^-nhelrde* ?iT?-j.-d t e r^o tooti bTT(?t>'k?"?r tVnfahee F -r rf.'' Th ,y their oV'V *oi},vfak?ng with 'b*?*}^ h-twve^i (.0 ' ard 7o0 \\tgn*?*, btd^n*?!'^? .-h el!r,^s Ve'?re inf rmtlfu)' Mfr'" Wirf.-?.*' ll 2*'if^%u^^r!^'TP^tt^^'a'T "V ' j*fLe'r ^leVs Vs. />.] J&vK* ^di???%*?H? |.??nt|^m ,idj?ia:.;?i-r^ m .d (ii'rei.t ^ .PS ^iwrj* KW?R t?. two n.tV>". tin t?iH |**ait*atioii of Mr. Nicholls bttwern H.IJtOfi turf 10 000J?.n.sh??,s uT y\c?r. V''PC'rf,K!ri,y?'<iv \'r-~\ 'c!~ Ids r*??idence. annouibuv<T?iu,Vt which Arri" b?fr; ( il^hVb>?t n rfioi?v> di^riiry of rare .'hil-kv. v?mH'-M ?'O.FmM. ' Srveral nTt-rs-iTS ?%rr? missing, >t?'d iv i s MM-posed that th^y'nrV oi ?be hand's td" tho enemy. TU? M!<\-ess of.a marauding, expedition of rbi* t-batarter is eerlH?rtly a very nu ?rt i lying, ..?rf-iniisranr^'. : W?^a-e*iriiWm??? that "TUT llltHf. "iovvti I'-e" ritT hrd-'tw the plantation-ot ? ilr. Burne?, com-iiands th? Comhnhce, mid* t.v.t n few w-dl ??r^,gauw :tt tU?^ -pniui >v?vdii prevt*i?t rito>o?t.i. Vt/.u} ?> iuy.U|i riie. ri-ff. A nd. in lik-j-,aiauu?r t* triX9k*'t^ m- i.'il that atWwttiru??! ?akvbuljy jitarm?rmi, U? pl.:c.*.| :ii <'h;ip:;uiit's?7?>vrt-rbi. lb? A*b?-p*<a kiv?r, wN?^rw?^ef?lt^?e?^i?ts?? ^hbt stream.' Iso diffii'uli ft? ?'ie'/warigili, i*f du-Ynt-i?*'^ i !i?>pr?Mi-b. and wficn^nujyiUt V<???'.^fiVfti:?^? |5 >Ai?t."ri?!it a'i ?]?iii(:4?t tnilitaci/ ?iiedW -tllarl?i^rl TiJWetW^J4??M ' ' : ? If O'-itri?A?fci?ti ?bv ?iplt? facts, ahd'??lv sia-aklly 't?d?V/'; *' ' . .tT?i. ri-. is'?iiV'Iiiihit but that this raid ba.s Jme^'i. it: efiiitt-iiijdKlir.ii fur s/ime lime. Aboi?t i ksrjnisht it^o.^idt^iiVjBg^roVs-OTIO ?ieiong^it: ]lr i'; /ib ih A * > - i1 ' S ?ti rone ?o.iij^-^vvj- ir^-Jy^Far^^rii?! W'W i'e^iip'-d to rjhjri erw>'^;.(t'i.v4uy.-it is suppom^i, ibii ti:f./?toitj>U<wb>tbjW to ?biard-1.;? ri?*i r> *f-s-. * From i'el?ue^sce. .T'ii? nharranboira Italiel of tho 5th ?ws i tTat troops nutt td?Te\bt|'t?s?jtVtd -n pi?^ \ (i-f. Jubiiatnn'1 ihW?ii^ip^n^re ''hviirjr ??Viii ? li n'k to the Grand Anny ol Middle Te.nnes j sb??. Oura'drioes frtim Missi.-sippi u n of .thc* j m -t c' ei*ri:ip ? biracter, yet vre .'?re at a l.-ss 1 u> e .inp'-'ebeod why <i 'it?rai*Jdhnatun ?b..ulii j hive sent (?-ti. Ilreck lindie's co'ps ba?*k to . Mt'idle Tenues?c". Ile isviist b- in a secure ?.ondition either trotu his puMitiou or from au '.?ibtindaiK-e of tromps ! ' r?Knnn I'I^ front vari ?is ruinon cune ap ! n!l of them foi'esli-i-lowin^ ail early advance i.i i.ur lotcciH L>-t us ."clear ibu decks and pre^iar^ lor acioiil" trouble with tbc firitiah Consul in t? i i'll mond, j Hu ti.M ON ii, June .'>.-The Pre*ident liP.sre vokvd and tiuiitflietii the exiquator bitliti-tu iriveii by (j J v. Mttote to the Jiritii*b consul ii. ibis tityj in eons? ipicnee of bis nsyjitrniog to af'lli! iiel^jr^ed'iJ?r ^rUaniu-j^Iitjesiy's ?^v ^.eriiiiieui'Ou '?antl?iw o?XiiCtU:g\m.ilie ?lute of .\ii*^i-<ipoi. titi wa- i?.q.it-ted to suiitiitt lo ibo S-xi\t*l*y ?f.^StHto io* consular coiumis Kitni I el?t-* .turtjie-c <:<>cr-:n^(.*i:der:re copid lic htdd ?Ai;?i4rHii a^'i?rit: :b cj.usul at fl?e poit'of It'Cliiiioml. . - , < - .i . o t"\V,tiutni>- aaeifng lo t?i.t i^oue^t,' he en ier.-d into a, uumepoudei ce aa, U?T Maje-sjy'a ?rou'-ul, wita rWdM-retary ol W'?r, .lUeiebv [ fi tn rrtt; H rd ? n g <^be-lc^tt iran t^aut horiiy- o?. U is Lttorttri'inenr^*1 ? r^M ci!4iy^?f4he leiten .?5t?^r?roi\tfijf 'his i fcXvtptaiUP.wnt.ud published to'-myj-r?iv<. --*-?--rir.N . [dpeaial L?i-p?u-b tu the ilob:lc Tribune.j rurthtr Details ol'tbc Fight at Port PA?CAOO,CJ.A, . Jitqei?.-^-I^learn from pqj ?engei'b.,vvli<i. arr ved liedut U'at-tb^ie. baa IMOII a g:e.it battle, at Fon liudson4 f?,. ;, I (ion. .-?berman ;;s wuut.iled and in a critical o->tiduioii.-. tietivNeal Dow b.idly woundud, ft'erieials Nichols, Avcnil and I'ayno..killed, an't between tw?ri? *i?'forty-?jlonels and ;A1U] -rs Iftit?d. 2 Une negro regitn^ut pf nine hundred" lust seven b3Wr?C /} Z 10.1*51^^1 A J! j ' Thc .negcuus, and. men, l^te..tillie .was I ni>.iriv,outl,wej:ep^Jt\?iJfrot>t. ''..' T.;e Federals report that tho black ?JJ* waa j Tfiis-Ki on"th??fi?^ri)?* ani-tlioirTirnt?r?. ? - .-** The lo??3- of oTTtC!?!^ was so ^r*(tv \nAt ON1 J dei s ii.-ive*'be??ris?iit??'fbr 'a^f oft?c^ ! tacii.;d duty.^o rejx^t lo^e?iiitely tit rJaty j atj'ort ll?'.lson.'' * - :* . A . , "Ilie tuilrtary courts have adjourned until .j'i?y. r.z>:lorA 1 J?.-ery ttvatiaMe man is b-shig sent from tue ?.city. .. A friend'{say*! fh^'Jsrkson Mtsstsirippidn) : bas pKttnittn.'ti its ty copy.fjie'/olbiwiiig extract i front a private loiter, dated al Mobile the 1st j inst, written by a gentleman recently from >??w (?rleans. Ho iMtysc-.j ?j J/. J*-; .: tt l joined .the "trtng at Pi?rt Tludaon, near . wh?? li pjoee'l Vap'tii(ed on the21 of May.. I have bven jiarolej ami am now lu.r?J.. Ih'j 1 rnre been rightitig a'. Fort Hud-on, :at intor ! vals, for a week or more. Banks marched a t regiment and a half uf negrees?4D Iront and j atttithmi the l< nificaamaC 'Onry". 75 ol the' ' negroes e*<iiip??d; ? .'Hereat wwre s atiirbK-red ' in tue attack.' -f-J^iter&ls Dadiey and Shur? ? niau (Yankeei-) weie'kfHeti; ' l?e also''hear i that UeneraJ CrroVe.r wiji.kille'?. ;.Th"ey lost j yery hravily hi officers*. :Sher.inan v as riddled .^rit-J btlla. The Yankees in MeW Orleans. are low fjpirtt'-d sbico the late ba,??lea in- V'ir ginia, ai Vicksburg und^vJ^bjfjiid^on.3' ?ACKSO.V, Jun-3 -i.r-vouuers rupQci^lbit. Gen. Kirby Smith cro.-sed to Port Hudtoii on Sunday, rte gonb'?*w made a furious ?s ganle. We Ptiuk oiiP steamer and drowned 700 men. Tbe siego of Pori liu son wiil be raised. Jio doubts ?re felt in regard to the result. A PKISONEU SHOT.-On Monday afternoon last, one of the guards at the Old Point p:! son. ?ll ?he execution of his duty, shot a pris I oner,-who died sh rtly alter wards (rom the j wounds thus in?itt?d. The. dcoeaaed was j named John Hardca-ile, and claimed to be j a Kn tish subject. Ho had been employed i by the rebel authorities in Richmond, aiding i and abci?iu?r the rebellion as an -inventor ol' I military appliance?, for which he 1 al much j genius. H? persisted in thrusting bis person j tiit.dije of a window of thc room in which he j wa* confined into the wooden ventilator j attached to it. Though repea' ed ly ordered tn i ?yiihdrftw into tho room, and warned of tho 1 (*o?fAe4i^3n(*m of his. further persistence, he refused to obey *ri?n o^rjis and defiances, and . waa accortiirjgly tired at.-Washington Star. JiS!^ T. BaCOST, EDI TOB. - \V?UNJENDAV,.JI N'E.40, I8n'l, j-fiF j^^.jpjr banka ?rvliijaJUr. Jons nnu ?.\s f>r .?(ru*! i i'aiw? <.? M-rolay . afternoon. "Tbs.Te*? ;?'**'ulda]cV?riT?j?*ry contained in thefo paner" will "bu ffuiid in v?nr N*ws f'olnmn. Chi rokve . t'tMJil.- laking the- ht ail in .the-(?uod \Vork. M> uro prtmft nt'W.-i?je to state that a Comp? .ny fe>r rttW(liftJICO y?"-s organized at Cb''r"kce i'onls ??4'T??a*y'li?t. The rbl??wint C?Rcci6 wer? u?eet?5iJ J. .t?AMMv?xn, Ci:pt : T. W. LAN 'M?r, I**^?*UI^W,?J{? A??J)?R?ON, 2d Lb-ui.- ll. A. OHAwrjr..2*1 L??o:un;mt,. All honor tu Cant HAU MON n-and his . nu her odin?T,.for f hoir prompt ail i decided movement'in ibis-Antiar-of such vit ^importance. Theirs ia the proud diclinclion of being the'P?'i??crs.'5,1 ? ' ' ' ' ' Friin' itfl we see-tir!?* bent though, rmr patrirrrtd ,cHtrseos,i0,a!l parta of the fTi>tr*et are preparing *Vr full?*. lh*etr exohrpla. y'scrt. below a call ti i ho ci t'r?e o s of" lu^S^jida. H giment, .and ie 1 ??i-fured it wili he promptly respond-d to. Th?iste d^.ng,,8iti,i,es<ful.aai<l dw'rUowve raias-.upon <nr? ?u/g S -uyh'.CaroHDiv-?wiiif, speak Ut ns iu-irumpat t>ncs la ha up and i'.o'mij-ta Wrearfy/aaid ou ?he. w^reo". ' ** *. .* -.' - ----i - : ? y A m^eling nf the citizens of the fi ul nd a Kc^i \jli?i1 -wHl^? nil! nt rtirrjarilsnus ou Saturday next,.li<tu'?fi?f., i? prepara Rirb??w uef?acj, <?en. PeWbHrt?ur has Beeb vVronired. l'o (Jiu W -ni? ?'ipied below, souud. like Jthe words O?; a traitor and ?rn nu Lucile ? No ! 'they have ral h cr.-, tho U-;t?> ar.d-uuin^ia.kahl" e'ang vt Itd'ty I aV7??'i-m.' ?Hidyiug;ooursiri> and eal ni pi --t-i vc ; lae ii Tili ul ?aiqui wiUi .xhcjestinaouy ?. i e-ion conscience, and with mural courage to 1HC? calmly tire, st^rWi yiJff?Tp?bir'r?proach. W*.}T?Z aid ibe [-'tetti?wtar'that" theT>nd wilt.^ftrTy 1'rosl ^dewt I "".A V is in' J^iVh'it?i ":iupri.ciuti?ii ?f Ibe^njei im r???uriticsAi? ?lj??. jV?j?st-HiQX. ict, this bu another w.irniuk; to us a?'i n.-; :hai ongcr, , wi liv ering.''??. pr?iu.:iurc con.demua'iou of inga tuiii j-ta-ry voicers, which has 'already dune so Knuth n<r.iii ?^aaf??tuse. ll ' -.-?i-: .' *.'." tyAvhsrttl??*ird'ths? I w n? Intern potent ?trd ? t ri> i ; or. yyi \ n *t-iu.w?**iny i : i ten I ian lo aol I . V aclu, tihr^.j iJfje*l0?<* fi/K rtii(t-yvU.-^.M.ste?ire t?m* at '(?Wb. I Viii sji-j.S" fk^lyir^L JVti?^ thejaitt pound Wr hr:tt, hav.on a|i'i tj^.tir.; Mi* hmt |C,-ai? of e ?xu, tue U>t'coW,' ioid b;,i|?, *iniir.u*rie, mid' diiVidutll ?IT?III ii?rSj bL^'erinz-uuieil, an-t tlio lHyrT*nianS-l'i'OI have pf-iWi.-d rn" the'tretches; tien,- and cbly then, ?will 1 ?ell Viek#bunc." Wbat iv Our linty to the Poor. - What Li our duty toward the indigent and de ^iMidaut f.uailiciyof the poor mea of our country . a.Ilia army,?. Let every man who. roads thu j-ouMiiou, propound-il tt> hiioeliand to bis uei.;h \>urt. Letal|,earetuily. and sarjeusly refiettta|it?o "Bi and thea do what duty and a eJearconseieiiee tells th-'Ul. - If (hoy will tlu thi,-, thcru will he but little sirffeiihg'iu'bur land, while ?ny ?re able to help. Rcrtu-uibcr ihxt amidVt sickiress, huuger, fainliie, sorrow and death ?t h..mc, thu poor sol dier is ?tai diuf,', or 'Itiiif?, in hattie far away. I ho present ?iud ibe fuiure vf that poor ^ohli?r ia . .no of deipest glo./iu^ while the condlt?ell of his f 'iiiily at hume, i? truly sud and horrifying. He ii fighting and making all the sacrifices poj.'ib'.e fur hiui to mike, fir mir liberties, our homes arni our property. II-i is making commun cause with i aud lor the rich, *he coinioriahlft", thcp"or. bbottld ?iot t eu thc rich, to?eoi?f rubie) the pour, make eomuton cause with and For him and bis family, tor theirsupport? Let us reflect for a momee I, and \r? will seo that, ill view "f ihe high prices of ! salt, mea', meal, cards, wool, shoes, clothing, medicines, ?n., (hu Slate and District taxes for their relief cannot hy nay means supp'y their ab solute wants, and thal the deficiency uiu>t be ni ?ie up by private charity from those who cnn an-l should heMow il. Kcoolleet that thousands of poor men h?voleft their families dependant, and in grief at:d di< treTrs ; their hom s, their Tittle fields, their stock, ?.ni- ev?ry'ihtt?i:,a'?rr^ro?ec.teu and ?ndefonded. li?iij-, in the meantime, are'i(one to'stind'as ear-' Tieri between the destroying enemy' and.you and your homes and property. TJ.idvr these circum stuncei, all t'hey'hslc is that yon keep their furol ! lice from suffering." ft Ts A feinonabfc demand, ' ked dne to them' beyond all question. *If you do oat dp ft," "din" yu ii be aurprised to see the poor ^.l?ldier desert the army,'or cap you look upon bb eiaoecu frum'lSS army' ih the-light of de.-eriion ^rtBd*?rsiicb circuui?tanoesf Sickness, death, /am in?, and cries of ?u'trcsty fi?r help, in ibe poor fadiily pf the soldier, 'libw'cver brave and Ir?ynl io enf cause be may he, are fir more terrible to him t!;au all'tho baronets.'powder, steel and bullet?of the .enemy ; ?nd'bo (s"'Hioro than patriot, moro than citizen, more than soldier, more thatibuman, "wbo cun? under ?uch circumstances, romain in the service, a true aud ston'df.-isf soldier. 1 Jiirt us icqjiire into thc true condition of our ' pia?r, land know why they are so pyor and aopcu d&t, <aau devi-e "ways an? means for their.reljef. -ter us scud ?.Liii.l-aeu!), t-ura, ea'.t, cotlon-cardp, ycyo'l, medicine,*ic, .and let us send out a few of oar^ncgro'es, and dist'ribate them among tho pour 'families of soldiers as a loan, to cult?vale their lit jile farms. Lot us mpX<j .J"h^o or poldar-?nd his faiuily alike n juco To"kbow' rh'a?'we? appr?cia to Ai? services, ii'tid tAriV eacrillces, andar? indeed bianud^bnir. friends in.ne?d,-?cd in a :common r-iiiVe. ']At*i Uod will look down upon" nfl such chir'itiss, and', will remeOabur 'Ifia words.?," For' inasmuch as ye have done it auto noe of the least of these, ye hare.douait unto ino."... Stonewall Jack-sou's- Message to the ? Women ol' thc Confederacy'. .^A c'orrwpttudeut ,of. lii'e^ Kqo.\viile Hojittrr [Svrltes os rehWwa o( aa interyUw with Stonewall J 4*ek.-im a few days before his Heath : j After a visit to the rUppahannork army, the J writer JJI ttatit, made .a ?lartlng call on .Ueueial j JackKiflT in his tent.* As \veftoodreX!ibanging'tbo ; latt words some rd'u-aiic??wa*au.ulv tu what our I ladies are doin^iLS'taotiil' sid'i-ne^^butU^aimjt i tfof-'ciiiiee. tho -jiuen away from the urmy. You < ?may -te?l.-'lLe'm so .for me.'.We are fighting for rpritjefpU, tyrho??r, fur evfcry thing we hold. dear. ! It' we faii,. we l?s?^verylhing. We snail the&'be j traves, Wo ^nall be worse thitn slavos--wo shall huve npt?iiig's>-rtb livia^ for." [ A Cci?didlV?itnes8. eorj-esppndent of tho "Milwsukio JVewi, wri j ting from sjtrkansas gives some very itrong te'ti rnony us to tho iuBuonce and results of Yankee ? meddling and effects on the condition and pros j pucts of the negro. Wri'ing from ^elena, Ar I katlin, ho says : With on ono to care fur them, without food, t clothes or Wi-d'nines, they sicken and die here by , Miulreds-freed at last. Back of General I I-Washburu's "j;,,''uti-ir'er*? but a short distance, is ! a peach orchard, ino liiuV in .?t?,0? ? that one can hardly step*between .C,' i about two feet u?uier gr..mid, aro over attiou?auu deuil negroes, mid day after day others who h?vo , starved to ile.itu uro" being added to the nameless Itot. And thero are H dozen negro gruv'evards in ! Helena, each being rapidly fiUe.t with iiegroes, who were once happy and contented, in health ; and cered foi, of use to themselves and the world, j p^" Wo aro glad toTloirn that the damago td tho paper mill of J. W. Grady dc Co., near Green ville, S. C., is not as serious as at first supposed, ! and that the mill will be in runuing order again In sixty days. To?flf?frai?rV. Tis a glorious June a-?r|?fee,^,Hiar?, and-'wt ft re seater) willi m:? lice - pl-cj^D.io t?j' ?ttfl?et u poi. ym a b.ig letter. N?r>rJ;y<?far^lre,s-?n'-l bssr wiib, ?hat fortitude you raiiy '-s. t?, suurm'o?n tu yr-u- alf!, ibo burden weare ?tj.,r*i t? lay irpr.n you, It bas no: pleased-ogti Maker su tu ?ot.ati. luii'bif cbiUi?E tua't tbemftiij be that evy, ut le?iriiincJ intercourse iu "?Vis epit-tolnrv w?v. face to fares- with fong?*}'?iind eye. But il' wi cutnot see - nd talk tn.y-Wftiiee tu fo.ee. Iel us ot . . -igt. le-if-? cuino as near to ita* possible. Tbc only way,to do this is to substitute our pen for.our tongue, and, without Pffijog too much attention to tho strut pp'Pjiefie?r f?kn itbi?;'L" And Urst ?nd form?os',, jii?}/riuiig ?nd primai il; we.on ter upon tho rains af?i refreshing showers thc past two w-.eks. Yes,?*re haye had what jp called '' u. due season," awl the fruits of the earth are growing and il uriahing in thc moat abi-uiid ing and. muting mannerr _yP-itai<?e8 have beef, plautod wit.iio?t any limiVc(ijnd should they suc ceed, there will be enoug?in the country nen wiutcr to. build a chain of a>n'.les. The aco untf of the abur dant wheat croft become more wonder ful tvc?y doy. m Famine, rim sc .rcity, and till that .sort.of thing, is now perfect "bosh;" you will hare more to oat in futuro th in ever since "the Wir began. Spring has left ns in thc in<>st suui dury ihinner. For some tjino past, we have Ead i'l'tbe symptoms of sumter-dry days, w?fm but ocV''yd 'opprt^ivc-*>o! nights-g'ofg'ebin? "guu-rislngs-'-und " short^sharp and' decidive*** iiiuiuiir showers. If'wc ifpre Iii soe, for lat fir?f time in i-ur lives, any oneovthe constantly occur ring pheiioiaeua of naturi)* wo -Should bc struck with uoyieiikuhle ivooder'gud. amazement (p?r-' .baps with lightning !) Thas the Kb<rwer'pri?ePM'*" ? Ihe warm sun-stretching >ng fingers or ligh' 'nmi gathering up frort) river und pond .md ere? k moi.sC particles, ?nd salt! drops from tba sea pi?i?g these up in whiit Tehi-yon CHI?S*' f.ir'fofd-'' cd .mi"ts,1' masses of feathery, ' fk+i'y' ffo'irfn' ?l-.'a-l8-tRen iipri-afing theni' pull like' over rh? sk?, discharging th m in floo-'s of earth""fructify ing ifffrs (n*ttw*hint that ? re'gn'rfr > ititi P er * '. 'Wt" i Moth for If. Kat arlow it hvreinain as a sp e? i die ti*) iif-'ttie tirrft i frliritai,) fi'(lin g nil hearts with joy-aP'ty.ifnsSrlth grain "and lung forage. And after the showers, we have had Northern ;brcexos;*cal*h4rringln?r, hitf beart-sickonuig, Ia * that, ifl**- Saul, th?y'breatuo '. Ibreatee?fjrs arti: -alaughtorV* and waft rumors' of woo and ?*r. -Bui ' the br-tfre thai* brea'Ties mofe of slaugrfter ut-this tiiua tb*?fl*anj* other, is the western.- dust iuMgiut the twenty thousand dead Doodles .?t'YIeisbn g. what a -.grand, gloomy and poculiar (might wt not ad i; j>U?",,,"t >> .t their puirit'j ing oorcaanes mu?t present! Woe botido the misguided bim-ird that shall touch the poisonous ooropoet, for in the d iv that -bo eateth thereof, he t-hall surely die You poy wt satisfied that Vicksburg still re-' mains under the control of- toe Confederates, and that it will be neither surrendered nor captured, J. It is strongly .forti?ad both in front and roar, pro visioned to withstand a seige, and there is not tho slightest reaton to believe that the brave nen ?ho ronstitato its garrison, or tho brave and wro.iged o theo r at their head, wii! ever consent to see tho batod banner of tyranny floating over the Hill City, while they oan raUd an arni iu iu dt fenoe. Lust ruleday in our old t?n, w is v.'ont muy he. railed, under present circut&s?.inces. "a high old tim? " Thtre.wt-re more rajpi than wo liad im agined could now bo gai bored together.. A furble attempt was made to soil A piece of land at pub^j lie outcry, but the voico of the cryer sounded like an echo in a cavo, and tho ceremony was very i. poo.;i y eone"!mt*vil.'~Th^,inWW."t-ff7 forhlfo" (.fi* into little knots here and tbern, and discussed, in a sort of undertone, Vicksburg and the cr ?u?. The cow and ihe two hens looked ujion tho novel sight with a stony gaze of amazement and horror, and finally slunk away behind thc Hall, leaving tho invaders in possession of the field. At. sis. o'elock P. M. however, Ihsy again ocrnpiod their originul position, and have not been dislodged since. In the vast concourse were many soldiers, whose honore 1 names we chronicled in our Inst issac. But am >ng them were three'wounded vefeTiins with whom wo Osed to stand rifle hy side in Old Virginia, und thc hare sight <>f whom recalled proud memorios o' BS bravo and true a hnr.d ot heroes and patriots as over left the soil of South Carolina , wc refer to Capt. Binu?ss, and Privates LiKien and tDIBECKr.n .of Co. K, the glorious color Compnny of the old 7th. And we, regret tu udd-tbat those beruio follows are not yet in a con dition to resume their piucos beneath that pruud flag: Your friend, Mr. W. F. DtmisoB departed from among us'on Saturday last en mule for ihe Ur h. And apropos of the name of Darisoe, Lieut. Mitts, commanding Co. D, says in the course bf a Ute lotter to Dr. EL T. MIMS of this place, that ho bas reeomraonded \V. F. Dtmisor., jr., for promotion,, rm auconnt of bis gallantry in the battle of Chan oetlorbville We learned this only casually, but still we think it our duty to m ike all such things public. Mr. Dt'ttisoE, Sr., carries with him thou sands of pounds of provision.?, and n'v?r bofo'c' wes there such a feast of fat things ns wifl be' Herd iu companies D and K, upon his arrival. (Jive him three cheers, boys, and ring bis old right band clean eli with cordiality, for aa has been at immense trouble for your sakes and de serves your fullest moed of gratitude. Wo wou"r?V like to be there nt thc feast; io ii**"?inati<n'wo sec the table (?) spread, and tho daini.es " dissolr ing?j?ko tho baseless fabric of a vi.-ion." Ah, Soldiers, could you have seen the " old folks ai home" bringing in the boxes and bundle*! AH. stich wero landed'at the Aden-liter Office, and -ds iDbny a day since our eyes havo tiebold a sigbt so beautiful and affecting. Aged mothers came; un protected and alone,-but filled with love und prid? and sadness, todtpoi-it oflerings for their brave ' soldier bovH by the distant Ruppahannock. We viewed it with, moist eyes, soldiers, and turned j ?way, giving human nature a broader and deeper crodit mark than ever bofuro. While such iimtbers j and sisters and. fatbors are hore, you will never be [long in want. But lest -we muke you feel Watery about the eyef, we will turn about to sume other j subject. " *OHr honored Chief Magistrate, Gov. M. L. .Uofrn AM, is now at hi? home in our midst, and has b'eoo for s-auo weeks past. Very serious illness in ?is family detains our distinguished foliow citizen furn hts post in the oupital ; we are.glad . 1 owe vcr to be ebie to lay to bis many friends, 'fir and wide, that this sickness is now steadily on the docrease/ -?.*"*" ~ - " Major JosErn ATWEY, whose model Battalion of Sharpshooters bas lately been removed from Pocotoligo to James' Isjand,. and Liout. PJCK BI;TLRB from tho renowned First Regitncnt'on Sulllynn's Island, are now with us; drawi} hither by the charms of rfomu* ?f plaepm upor. There is a good timo coming, when you will oil get bump and experience the charms of dumm et placen* vxor. Ye?, the future has in store for each one - a. *' gentle Desdemona," who will love you of 7'"* K*TI passed." Ana) with " for the dangers you . that hopeful sentence, I think I had . my conge. But hold ! It has just occurred to us that this old District sheet wil! roach you about Saturday night, and early next morning, while you are reading it, will como the connd of rap tap, rup tap, rap tap : " Fail in men for inspection !" Whereupon, officers will buckle on their " trosty blades" (iron and sadly rusted,) end men will I shoulder their grimy muskets, and all will.hie i thera to the " tonteo* '?e?oT tb*'5f? mrajrh the I w ademe Sun.! .y "farce' of lt lns*poc'ioi?a- omVir? f m "oAVlug fir 'clean ?un?. fekaVVW'rts'-and ireafi j ? botris, without'ib?! slightVft rj ?x$?S. tirti'Vi of finding ono <?f either, A nd Ju lb.? ?iflilsl nf tho confusion y?ii.?;lj 'ait otjJo ' jjip p<">-. old j'Ti Md. Adn and ucvrr fin I it again, and .all 'dir , (, '?iraic-1aUi:>|drani rvi'l'' upoa Johri-ou's Djctiooi^. | h arr ?nd Shait-p ii-c, will go fornotl?t/g. .J?iighfcr?p> ful and u.0. i yin?; ta' ug'it ?i-Adltu-j K . -.??? | g . n Iii >lciimrram.. ., ' On lht^2Q^h>?!''pt*ui'>cr 1S?2nrt eisiiiut #*ry l?ndi fur trooufricide. ki ml red .lid.'O'UiNtQh pua? vl awav..lr-in oa?th' EDMU?? M. PENN, 2nd Lieut of.Co. A, 22J ttegimeiit^S Cu\%* . By UM. broa IJy-o. wing Potomac, ( lt .W-VI.OJ? daioed L.h'it a lifo ail love, an i airulnk*?, a,n 1 honor; should end '."Pao heart ?? ?Jojai/^aiiiar'?? gfuVr?u* a'oldilir ha? foresee* eeased to "baut; J? heart tainted with'np'guil^na'?^foae uo-errvy.-j I qo illibPrar^?tVsi?n* ArirT 'tboirgb" ??o?vh? hBVe M passed, tlfon^h"'se:tsoiisTi?v?'; ?M,'f ifirln?rf >-?oy' moona ht-ve waxed ?lid wanc?, "y?t" his youri/ **tfe, his stricken pWenta, Hw nianar tdvi?g'frlebds, foel jbnX tliey m?at ?Jill Weep ?i " Weo$>. fur tlie^irit'a.flod^. ; \?ZJ\\? * 1 Tlie so?eurn w?r** aro seokeo ; , . ! VTe?p; W rne'-s?'.r/c^fd ' *A*?* * . ? And*gi'ldeu'b-iwl ^atc broken." ''*. . Eoa?i?b M.i'PRN^'W.cerl.fsDt df iv did and f1 \'.noraUle "y*i cpo iiifumify, ?r d a'naijveof E?^je-" t? j?d. E4,G.f,wa?rboruj ijjugu^ 2^k,"l3^l, kndm?r.r .-w'*u"?du J j" ^ . bi?>.Jy - 'dip uf ?o^iis'.iuroj ?' Jaid d'ownjifci lifeYfor^f* country &e^'Mub^r;tWv) y JSu'2. 'fburi* .ire bu; few >u his' nativo tow? ?nd-. .Piotr's'., who knew hat Emir lfemcnr-his uugaging T/if.e. [bis -frank and'open bearing, his cordi il, ingenuous and spfightj^mftaujijr attravfed all, a od drew tu him^ajr^ljj^n^ and all c?aseos, j, .... . . Of the UMi.y.tli'Jiui.tnda who hart) gone forth i>\ balda iii tb* CHUSO ui Siwthui-n, friioilonx, and, tu uphold'tba glory ?vt South -Can?'? na's ..banner, po ona has stood moro brandy. Ah l.po.ooe Jins fal'an: more jmblyi tbart'Lieuten'uu't Erm U-Sm PK -C? We; wlyjsc SKd'y-pleaab^jmrneg* it ls to pen this unwortliy^tMbutc, Ifnew him intimntoly fr??iu his brigl?est s"clrool-boy iayS lo bis last Ifni* sleep in tho PatrjuL,- .grave; ajxi agaju, do ?ri siy bisjife. wa-':^li.:Jovc,.kinJi.e..i avad.U.?ao.r... ( A derided father's. unt?rii??.-eff?rt.i iuiye fniiuji 'to secure Un> remains of -thia.-noble du: .j they, sleep peacefully, interred by trmds-thai: did-their 'work with''?yinpa'rryvand'bl)^irr^irfthe csmet*ry ut Trojjjrirk .City, Marylati f, . PeTuapi when "Orl'iit eyed Poice ?ng?ltn .<m?lea 'AP ?uj* gli'rforts' thnugh Bt'lToring country, "tbes? honored r?mains will IKS brought and laid by the side of those two. -sleeping maidens, his young and bgroly aud l?y? ^ing'sisters, wbom we aU-rcmoiu^r s > arel). .And, whon this is rt-ine.. though ye5r.i-ra.iy have.elans cd, around tlint grave will.?orno troop.- of- kirmiy. r uembering frirtndj?) and- IdaSAsriea rrf nonie ijuiUiues and kind actions Will arise- tht-rk 'and fist, ,t'. . :''"' And when.wc s\aud tbcro in*t reiyf tbe'scant yoHT8'up<in those throe\grave<tonis, a uf w mder at the inscrutablo, ways of (iyj, jet Ud bpw our h al H with humility, aud let .our hearts ; whi-p-jc,, to-us : Ile that givutb, kno weih best when to UKO away. -? ? ?-. ? Nr. Vullandigham Agmu. This guntleuian ie si?d. u> bu eu?Jil* w>ty to Vj/. *ioi.i; wo trust that bis ?tay-tboreiwill. be sbo-.t. We say this for several reds 'Ile. lu th? hr?', place, it is a piece of Yankoe insolence hi the U. S. gov ernment to send its disaffected ciriiens iutb oar ooutilrv ; it suits the purposes ol' .Mr. Lincoln ro simd Mr. Vallundighiiui int ? our Territory, and Hurt/ore il does not suit our purposes to entjrtaiu him. Aud Li u ti liv, we are not satisfied tb.it Mr. V'allandighum is our friend. If .Mr. Yallaudig haui stays ijuietly six w-Hskn in our Confederacy, h'e will be-politically defunct ; it will dostroy all sympathy for him in the United ti tate?. This he ni ist see himself, atid wc presume ho bas no de sire lo rum .in auinug ut. Hero, be can do Lincoln no harm ; on the Brilidl side nf thu Sf.' La wrence, j, however, ho can qontipue lu'troublo bim. lt will suit both Mr. Vol lan.ligligin., aud wur^ulves thora < lore to facilitate hw juurmy. to those regious. B<:sidcs, we havo a b?w requiring citizens ui? tiVt United States residing atnung us to .lake-the oath of allegiance. If Mr. Vullandigham was localed on the Northam balik of Lake Erie, be-would K_> within a few' boar's salt of bls'?wnin'm?,' and \ coln defiance, i* . ? ri i :- * We are not tit'sfled, we say,. tbabMr. Vailan digbam la' our friend. The IlVotrmondf Equinr ss ??er ti t>os\tively that he is euf enemy.:-and that tho?gh ne'?s opposed to the abolition war against us, that be is iu favor ufa JJculucruiic War for oar su'hjugiujuti., This opiuion is eased solely, it seems upon the evideneo giveu by one Cook be fore the .Court Martial at Valla^di^bam> trial. This opinion of tho Enquirer ia utterly.roiuted by Mr. Valls.udigbain's owu speevb delivered . iu ibo U. S. Congress thu 15th of Jnauury lS6if. .The only' possible'doubt is, ^hVahrfr 'b?'hite totally changed his position since- bnt?-January. - His policy then was, to-stop the > ir,? withdraw.their . tr>iops from'OUr fcrritorv, 'nod endeavor by-king craft and diplomacy to-restore the Union-at toa 1' s'tmc time, refusing to r'ecog??ie oor indep?ndeno?. ja rfnch a manf>)f not our enemy, iii certainly nor oar friend, and wh?le for his virtues we should* ~ * ' - ::-.r-.' ;t? .rn ? '.Si.i trout bim wuk kindness and resjarct, ne should give'him no homo among us. .-.turn a course juay seem harsb, even lUpgeberuits.. is; pur.(j.overnnieM, .but.it is tba only truo . kiudueso to Air. Yaii.ui d i-j; ha m.- That aud that alooo ?rill make 'bim a great mao, mch ns oth'orwise; he wit 1 never be.. Tho game bf the martyr is noi# tb? bnly one-lcft him ; lie has commenced ?t'vfiil? T^lot Lim play it' ont boldly, and then ha will leave to po. terily a name worthy of his high moral and .lutellccual. nature. , It would bc-aa absurd in . Mr. Vidlandigh ira to deaito tn remain in tao Cunfederauy at ibis tune-, as it wa? in Charles XII to ? take-up his abode m tho Ottoman Empire in d'tfinnVc of (he'Julian: Woe be to him if he " tarry "li^JerTcho until hi beard be groWn.' " I.ouisiimn cnn nev4>r cry. io^ vain tu SOTUb Carolina." ~ We publish the followiirg article flora the Char leston Conner, and honor the nun who werne it. ('Not one word that we could say, would enhanco the burning eloquence of. thia appeal, or present the casemore^ully to ourreaders.-C?liiens, through out, our distrlot this cau-o ls a holy nao; iherefoi c "come up with anstlotod hands." Send your con tribu'ions to us at tho AdrtrtUer Office-with your names. We will niako it our duty tu ack nowledge the receipt of nil Bitch con tribu tiuus, and to forward tho sum so collected, to pruper . hands for distribution : Help', Jle }t? fur mit Urethren of LuuUiuna. We insert this morning the proceedings of a pre liminary meeting, bold yesterday, ol ibo repre sentatives of tho several Bunks of this city, in roforenoe to providing moans of relief for the out. cant refugees from our sliter atty of New Orloans. -?nod with nil our heart, their proposed i We " with all fervor upon all i aet?on, and would uiB . Ai ' ... oia*.es of I our moneyed institutions, and upon . I our fellow-citizens, to come up with unstinteu hand, and overflowing heart, and pour out their I o H?rings in aid of those who aro suffering forrigh- j teouaness sake,-in a cause which is our? as theirs, i ^ -who are at this moment bearing inflictions, j M?kWLW??mkmmBmm'ttl -rr h?*-h;onr diaboHrat'To'tfvWi e.iv"'nVn ! i as wall as upon lin upon ? iir *etir$1tfkYfr?Tjt'*tlA nwii'th*rtwi>ui-u/ w1r\rh F.' ? jet, haVbce? sf ?ar?*!fo' n*?.*. ?ifist''sfr?'.-o dessp n.l trnmp -l. f"*ng?ed into nar heart o?" heurta, ?socapi-l men, -irnon*itndinx wom,*n.._hei!iWi.iii> winy, .rr; ?ow Liiiitadjiurn.?nfl divan fr .ti their ore?* hy tho ed itt jof Lincoln's ?**^ilesxv*i**T* wa to?*>nlr a?! then:. ??Ute*' oonfiaraeed" rftVid: rb; ir I. .vt** despoiled, .but t\taf~?reiySsM orchin mir *r?. hy>*riv .'PpWe.V**! foft; ^BT?tity" s^r*r??led nd ?e?HtVo v?f-B^isrWrN*. ^HbwMng. .V*1*M ? ?iw lensihrirl'lth'f Vi^irTi-n? restrain i's visitr?-'| wi? fW doly ?? "J?lain. TbS re?ponso' of th1tH ,- 7- ?." , - fi I- i ". V. . "....<(! i j, a te trilj be asjon?* jn'jrr! ^T. ^um.in UH. e.-in^nevcr t/jjto vain tp S?u?i ^r??lipa! t. '.. .' "Nu Charlest^nian can lingor in-jd .uig^^atever;. i? ainr apd that,, ? with u.U. :iu?cbt,. .wi*** a >aurbter<>f New Orlear? dem?:*!? ii^jqcor. lol ot* By iho b!o d.y uirfrcorieaaf Secei riorrtitie -hy the mln^Uu! I if?-ott rr ont of i h ?-galla-1 L?ui iarm ? Ra tu I ion rnid??*3f^'?wi? Cfl*?flfo? la?hrfi*-, ^unianio^me^wm'in? WI.tflff&? 'iWa ?fu?e?, :Ptr?!-we will hot j?ttlhe* ! \ ' " * ' " \ ' la bi. MU-it ni accordance, with the sjinh..! un t?e ItMQBX of bor/overeigntyt. jjke.jber otr?.^tsU?***.,. joui-?uu h<va succM'-.'i.her.sisters in ttlo.C .?rjfcli? aoy: irorn -Utruvm bos>?ro.._ Uer. chi.uren. J)?ve baned .lucir ? words" un thorne nar st-iodaids tri tmphant' cm*\*>ty bi?XTle;fletd,' -Wo-wi** -ot)t f/d :he?,' hMtVe, **isnerooi?-sUt?r ! 'fVtti?n rlrt'M'rnioj?' ironer.* ye? ?Inriid" ?liiin?nrb?d Tn y?Wef streeli?,4 pilek fifift t?vls?i carne 'tfry offering t?cnfr'lrome esfl. people.AjQtl nt (Ins..moment, with* Sear 5' .ratet'nl /or oa?. recen' rescue, manhood^ VaJur iud iiai-Un pu ri ry jo ju ia lou.l acrUjioAo .Ji ita who, with, ti lie I der-H?iQ, epapts /'<?. fanwuoaly the. rtehei* r>,.CMiisr beert? oait f/ie? mutiier. ?s o.?. tats! tty the loareis whio'i -wren.tb.e-/*> Boauregtird, w6 will nw (Wf tke? !"!"' b?JAiW rip-.-j-i, .>.::..'..?. ._!_. ... r.^_i-.^- -.^_. ? ,y 1 ^i'.. ' J . I rorn .the -.Snathwem.- . .? JACKSON-, .lune :i.-li i..psinlu)!y dult 'ter? rr., day'. . r?Cre'W not even1 ? ntmor froitf the' frAr"'*? The rfew?^??^h?*1)ajtl3,yht-rw'r't, ffrfd?on M?**fr-' rohf?rate?i' f|vv fhe l^slw-conilts!**'''* ever, friir^balp^ajOj in mo?ienTin mure definite tK'oount?. . .. -i.All tlie siek have b?efr'OTII?TH from this rlty. .f^ [s?coSD-l>r*n?>lt?u^I,'-?'i,?''* . ''Port HuJf?D. -nt Isac ace ilirii-' WUP *ro? alv"bi - f-'ieged. -1 he liVws ff^m that f|Udrtf'fis*i(WJf?trbg'' *rhere is. however, .no donbt ?nt?:rtalned"* iba"t!*?*e rWul-ed the" t/rierny seve'firl'time?: - ft ls 'b?lft-rta thiit the'accon'nfs boretorpre reposed of Iii e uffp'r are exigera:td. t _ '' ' . '/'The Y*?ILB uavr- bad* big toaro... Tba,- MI,SD <lou?J tho >'ew l>l?nne ?ntl Jaitks'in-.Knilrosdj, turned the Ittandbae-ittidgv, destroyed.tbs fuTtm earton4tb?y bed ecoetotl, ?nd throw trreir gtins tn tbe*phfs.- Kirl^-Smllb^ayb? the't?tw?. V1** ' Sothio'g fniiii l'iet?b'u'rg! ": 1 -4 nr., II? ujm iiMCDi w-fialttS. A COU "lt T, ?OW-. Vu-rt -:?q . ?ja J.jyi! :>iV*--'N 7 niTiirily expected wno .a: a .:? o k<.We find thc io?-.wirg ^dupatia ip. tlc jUunls^ ville Confuliyate:, , ..... j .. v ?-. .Mov.jLii, Juuti.-r?ui'*rt n, ineiitEepvhments, bu.- Liijly et pulsed 'every utoauJ; ut drai. L Jobo Hton, * i iii tony (boaraud-inen,- has unvod on thv eucmy. A greaJSbS'ttle must <Jec:de the rjnestiVrti iu a jew d..ys, unless Qtant rakes to his boa's, lia?ki* bl'baiUy H hipped at Por\ JTudsa.n. The prospect pj m? U very hopeful. t; ', i * Jo SN Fons y TIT. Skimiiihiug in Tennessee. Bu RLS Y viwjK Jure 5.-Tbe ennoy wns in bat tle Hue y?Me'r>iny tibout seven mile? tr tn Mur frei*5boro', un Mutie river. Tbero was some artil lery tiring and ekiruiUbing ^elwceu the po-kcls, hut nothing M<riou-. ' All quiet to-<i: j. Weather stormy, wiih'he; vy ruius. CnATTASOoicX, June 6. " Tho report that Ibvcner?tiic waa haling bick to Nuabv?l? Li not contiruietb Heavy fkirmifhing uccured jesterd*;? at UoO Vtr's Uap, twelve in ii OJ truui .Mt-clre.-.-.b. 10. r< r^ The enemy tell ha.;k-betuna eur troops. ...tir ? I Ko further dt luountration. 14 u J ? . - ***** : . ? '", 1 '. Frot? Y?tfeinl?tui>v'^'* b-'" "J , ' ' " *': * *.*" ' . KicuMu j?J?ne 7. ' ' .: rLetters from tf^UfoVi "crJbVjjg'sta'te'^'?t a brigade t? . Yatikei*? wit^slx. pi?oes^. of^'tja-^v? hove cru-M>tl tbe Kup:iah;iiuJLck..r^c*r>t'reJoriw*: b'ufij, and Uken pfiBiiiuo.ia: tbj-.nVi?ipl.'-.jot, the. site bl toe ber oura iiquse. : lb? U^Vam^iit ik-su^ pesed to be a feint. . lirA'BBuiwa ? .'>..: ??..* 'l'hrcfftra?isjterteand *on? gnnbouttevnt up tie Mattapont on Friday last. ' HeavyUHef'ha's iSiethi heard in that'rtlreeiiuij-cause ?t/t ajrcerudnwl.''?"' Tbe Yankees burnt several mills and li ii is in' King W1IIL1 m's county, Va., ??TTf is; reporte-? thal thoj ainu.curried oil'a.nuiubcr otne^r?sa. t . ;- * ; ?? - '<?->? i ti fig A Iltur-* on tho ?tippo linn noe tr. ' The Yankees who t'r?McJ'/tbeuKappahanu6ek" advanced ou 'Salur'day to' ' fake "^udaes?ion \>\ Uamilt-iu'a .cro?s1?ug,'. h?ppoMug tbS\ our forced had removed t'rou^lii^yie^niry. When i?ey,liud a._pj)ivauhed .within aiuiie and a _half ot the li.iii-, ruad, twtuif tarepiH' ^tKib^lg^e?.made^^-Jadh tu them. The Yankees, without tiring, a gun, fled to iluir enlre?i ht-j- nt? ?t Ueep lluu. ??? SM ? Daring UiwHnryi"dei^tif 'fheiiSsycibe dtflsmy. keptiijuiet beh'ifrd iheif ?utrtncbtneut''.-v ' ' 5?^iS'T?iilr*;K'ccTj*Jy erreVe*? thw c?rV," Cir Ije?? d.goliarg?iLr^ . .^^ -.(, .. *, t* . * .'... i:t7V :*.-ro t*#d ~~ -tl-.u. . I rora tile Nortl.. " ; r ,Ay Ki niuo,'--); J-UUL- 7.-At the ValbihdigbiMS meet ing'in New'"Y6rk* r?s?itill?D.s .'W?Tfc ad-rj-Wd: d?-' cl.iritjg it tho eu ry- oflhs-' peiiplw t*i ^oT?miobT-ef the *auniUi i.?tratioi*? " onne'. ntid' idrwvef,'*.to' disbft' i'rtim such "deed/''uV?e'*f|iotSi?* an?" crime ; tfist there is reason to' fear il i? tile futilcd .i.iirbo3ei*ul f- .' i , .. . '.<?" Pp S 5T0< the adniipiatruiiun tu ca;ue:ii:lt 1v.ue3po.UMU-.uud it lite time ehuaiil urrivu ?ben. tho. rulors'sbouid. madly ntteoipt 1 ^deprive iu?jK.'ople ol', KU, spjitai to thu Uu?'iWbi xv it.il ibeir rj^ht ..ami-daiy to wilbdrasi lroiBsuch agoveruooat. (Load iia?e?.)' A lertrr-Wastvud' fr>.m Seo. Porter In ftivoriT tren spev'ch-thnselifliis name und blood will not' rail to fight Wr it. ' '. * ^ 'c * ? .-A letter will also read%/fr6m'"-Thonia-s*0f." S.ejr^ urbar, of Cynue'oiicut, in faior of fioo'tpetLh. " The Kew York World publishes a -peech de livered in 1'bii adelph ia beforu the llewuoratio As-oe'i*tioc, hy Senator l*taU of Kew Jersey, ju tv hu h he declares iu favor of a cessation, of hos-, tilities. Of three alternatives-subjugation, an nihilation or separation-he prefers tue latter a liousiind times. . ^oFlbb^dyertisor. The " Southern Sistors' Aid Society" acknowle dges tho receipt of $10 from Col. Thoa. U. Baoon., Mps. R. H. SUMS, S. c'ry A Troas. ?ST We have boan authored hy many friepd? if Col. TIIOS. ?. BACON, to nominate him s Dandidate for Stato Senator from E ??efleld, tr, lil the raoanoy therein existing in ooncequence if tho death of the Hon. A. SIUKt.ws. May 12, to 19 rjwrE havo now on hand a goo l supply of EN fT VELOPES. Enquire at thii Offloe. May 27 tf tan i 21 I Dien, on the 25ih"M?y ISo.Vi?EONIDAS RV Atf.BOVCK,-*?>n of Mr ?. rf. and Mrs. A.. H. E. ROYCE in ;h? 2?ri>jv*ar of his ape.." -*."i<5 TS Tn thc ri-ath of tilt?; youoe roan Rdcrofield "?rfil South Carolina di ive ?aorifiood ,in tho caueetlf?' Southern Independida . au ?ther??f ber truest, bravest and host ?oMi.rs: and aa i<*o'i?i?nc; ov'thr.. .wand a Mud Lither li iv? given to th-'ir country aibehivc l ??on-on?, th?y tell .!?, that wai . dull- ' fab, goid md rt' ctii>n?iie.:'. ' .. EjUrjy iii A'i?."i^r 'fi'. y>nn^ Bu.vc?^ withe kf-nit aglow.??th palri'itisui nijd w.tp a burning cnuiiry towards tb tue woo wiinTn* dir?"' p<ffl?te nia Acrid ' ' * Hofi ed'h fruir nih ilUwed^ina^iw^.'- Jained-Card. V<sM>\* <'oini'?njjf>i4^).S. ?..Y . andu.wa? wifi I rJMPt TA aU, f?oia nrivaSope nod hardships .until abtutt jrr?^Vru Doe 'G^/atwIiiefi ifiuenv was sent to^bp ?Hospital, whither he should hayeVurtu,or- . , dorod Months previons, asno liad for a Lande 'imo >ecn aurferinjr with Chronl^^mrTiSnia>'ai^d''C'a'ftp Tteh. In January li.st, bia'timber brOBgbt- arm boure fr.nu Kicliuiond ir. s-bejple-irc'^i'?tion. en? . reffaining the h+e howurec 'but wi'li,* kind rn??ter's ire. tie nursing, adm fne companionship ot:bw}ng sistors-lrndliratft^ri-iW.Krleriil*,tt?r'he jiff ubi Speedily he rcstorpd tin braliir ngmrk. y Jdtit . ?la?t! what a sud dvaapp^ii^m.ept. .waited thomar , oit' < ut bnuie ! For several months h<> lingered 'witB* them, enduring trreal bodily. v%it\ -Jj>b>' Hite patience and f'^iU';d?i ^uulTa? JepgtbjeJ>_.. ;hauA?r| nature cou:d not longer wo sustained, nrf?T ' ' -beesliuly und sw?ee>y feWdsWep* m'.feat IT.* ' A*d,J* -??tlwogb the signet of tberT*>l-;n>treai? ?R-eapes. ii* ?". thua^early placel ?P^h^n^ihbji prof,, ire. tjuai^ r "that'the spirit of.the departed' soldier-boy" is ak * " 'r?Stin au upyef i&l'BeefeVwdrfif. * ri Young llovcanas noteH .ftip'.bisi c<vd bravery . afTd"jralhint ho?ring op iba "?ti io-tn dd, and. .wai .. Ulirod by hi; rouirades for his affable and' gentle luau fy. dep ortuient.aun? aor-fura' boc v?nt fliefiosi-. tiyu~iod social i|U?Hiira. ^ad jejlJiAer.taJJjrjcf. ; ?iptbi??bt career, he hu been cut down in tho Very_ Spring-lime of <nUV4rVraif3 anVralbrYBini ' hri-nisniorv is enshrined in the feeivmoAWsbro*H"i I er* in linus, and hia,nu?ato. ?iiliotig bu ?ci??o,-t,bo.i wita tomi pride and patrju^ic ujeasure^ Malin' , ,W?th bis two gallant krotficrs dow in service tH Vi?trj?ia, and bi's ollliiretf pArhil?? *M?ri Kai * * 1 itotbers ut hom*-, we-urintjift?otirj daapeAiiiSeuifiar r iA *th"iej, boping I tut after a few more years in this '?wl.Vl'l-of snrmw that *e erfctir ?alh-rr-yi.tayiin in < .' ttpat-'borne " not uiade with h*n<l/} etMa^-J'Vhe ; .boatos."* ? ,.y% ... ?.^ uj $Mt * .?HHH, nt Murfr^tbare,, Tenn., Jasjmr: ilpti?* V fr?cate W. M. KAt?yt.^. Cj?. D, l^?.A/.,WV i":*Ib? deceased waa among the tir.'t taannu n?a . - nain*) in the Company 1?*which ho belonged.' Tlo Wua.mustered JJDUJ ti.e.-?l?n?eH?-iat?5 ?orv vee on. I ho - ?Sta day nf December, .l>p\l^ }io .w i kind, obliging and agreeable, highly esteem*! hy all who knew him. .Un>bad heon aconsisUyinaenv ?or of the Iltiptist Church fur, many y-r-Af, . lie. . never murmured <>r complained 'at any au'ty that ri?1 wa.? roqnire*l to p?wfof4n". HV wa.? efig'Agcd In ? a beHvy skirmish a dav ra*?t*?^4i**?r?> Uto ensieuu- ; ?)t* <K Corinth, in wi???vb Ac evi.uciat lUiieh^diiijf.jr jiud. ei?dnoss. Ile . inarched through Kentucky , yoder (Jen Bra tri" fa*?f?i'I,"'*n*(f Wien ?t bfe'cif??o '"' necessary for bim to face? the ''enemy Inkpen eon-' *' flirt at Miirfre*?b??r.?. ?au Ut? &k?t Uva*, ho wa? . . ; Fonnd in the t'oromosl rank, pressing f?irwurd coolly ?ni undauna'Uy." TKh waa-irr-tho'/ront .rsAjt, cloiie to the rolnra^fl^ t*uv <{^egiinanb|Wbon.. ?bo. was stn.ck dowij, hjs.thig'i b^mg broken, ?rpm whb'h ho died lu about three .weeTt'sMarter . 'waid. within the eueiuy's"lines. " " >?''? ft Ol iy rru'baidly. tte sard of .h'm t'iI't no.hettof / tl, or"finnvr ?'d?lh?r ba? yo} fallen. Ho leaves sn, ..vff.vtlo 'im wile an-i 4-e'uiblren, besides numerous .celatiVes nud.frieuds to mourn their'loB.*.' 1 * ' - _ , . J.'WiD? ti** W .-' Dun. ail- tbe't?:^pita,rTrfT'>,rorsburg. Va., March TtbUrft*. 0. tV. MEWBY, Cu. -K, 4 >th Regiment, a?0- V.,iB>lie,?Tih;ji?*.iof hi4?)gp,: .,U|M..o . n The sulij->et of tliis notice was for a good many , ye^sr* an' ?sleetned member 'ttf the Methodist 1 C lurch Ar Wepwl.Ii???, ,Abl>?ville! 'Distrp-t; 8. C.- '.' th 'tho iipriugof J*2 Aa??nli?ted in thu servicei?f 'his bu un cry ? ijut.tb" ?requeoi snuwa.Hiid eUiltinie. winds of Xortheru., Vir^iuia were ..mure than bis !n?il eonsiitution, predisposed to. consumption, /i..n'd brar, tin i ho di ?d a vielim nf itv ravngos. ,\V?tli d'eath? so bk? n gentle slumber upon him.be has'gonet'i tW ta?d ?T peace where the friendleNi retire hvynd the reseh of malice,. ir?i<l wht.re the <ol.ftar. iindisiurbed by the. din-of tuttle,., reata . with every ^irrow. oushe?l a id every .pain exiiu irnistied. Ho hu gone li) th? grave, tue harbor of -evil, upou whose d.iinp aii'l siieut luisoih a>. ago u'ains (jarn, u?i wounding iu.amy ?wl no ruthless foo wiit'Crer ag''in ?I stnrb his peia/kfol sb eff. As a,fri?-n.l, he was kind and generous; as n husband* ' aiToctioiiaiu and <iei'?ited ; aud as a so.dier brave ' .m l coiiragouu-. His d alu luis b lt au schisg. ....?nj in immy .heans which can only be p:irt;ally ?ilLed'bv tiie happy .per.-Oasi.in ibat h'i home ii uow am'orig th? sal o t?. Bui ai* moral depoftinent .?bile ?vHg has1 left an example wnicb v?ill?eVor' '"? :fic fresh itv Wir me?t*i>T?P?'?nd which we may ?var Strive to emulate . .. .?. .* . At a ?uoetin?; of.,tb?i -C?m.v>nny. thc followinj , ft*itlutL>OtUwr?? iy{XHi<tr?J?JM?7-, - ? i . vr.jKesr./aed, T^,^W^i*it.bT?s pl?a?e<l Ar'migb.^ .tv.Un I.ip lak?i frutt,?^ jjur. frittud ^ud Jellow:S'>l- ' iuex(}.\w. .NBWUV^ we |!eo|i1y Dt?urh bis lotf, ? ' wbtjo wu Kow \oT this dispensation Vfbis rjitdrJo te^LlenW .-""^ ' ' -J ".' " ^Mttio^eel, Tlnta?"oo$f ^eWt' ?oHbw .?pers'ef 1 VVbevilliTAnrt fd^e?.! lW<rrt^"T.?r'rpuoiicbdo?V/ *n ;. and*that oife K? ?>ni nrrheirldriw af.taeistJMrMd. ab**" j** ^^pfT^H?^lt T tV\ nM'?*iTr?1^^ - I ^Tthd ".i7d"'ric?.r<felvsv>ubithi?s ks-a'Company, ?rn-- ii*'? fltW, befdwop'ai^l*ioew.-.?vf-* -?'4!f-iv-t: ;.. fd ?<rar mu: . ?jxr?,,:.* Ac Mi >fc?^l^Awl^l?nafev.'. ?..': - Miife ?K-"d?rjad? tkr'rr; < r.vu ". . ,fM '-?j ; . ... . St?vens^Gr?ee^ ? T" HEYa-V?3^.m''ortbis^n^in?^ W7** ' : resum?^be t!Mr1A-tVAdday ?n^Jftti?'?n'dte^ * -r"1-' 'flide five rai?t?i,.'t.v."nty dk.vs' rr'Mho meriti. 'RI'C? o( .Tuition ?nd- -Tefiu?? 'ii---rnrue tm last .?>e? -alon. Ni? s^jUjn^wiU-bii.c^vVd. ?applying^?ft;! r,_ . ! at; >h BU^ .two, *?. fyks .a fuy^e, tsV u*- ^.u^rn e*},r<"VntV*1,, |ija|jpr^ented'Jhv a^ ' ' ina fe:excep>" in elis? nf ^f?*tTa>.ted ilin?sl'."* .T,\ir?'-n1^lsbii?!f''th?i?t obHdren . tho^mltTrTf >bi- 3 J'rruot.-.l-"ir ^Tfotefct ' i?.ca(!<rih-.l?/?-.?i.nt ;*v?i'-hava ? : liberal ait? uti ow gbVeutium ia my S-b>ol. . Juno j... ... .t -it ,- p OXK^lt-l KTlrkjE^ PiAllt.vtry ????eriorWOQi? .? - C*RiJ8-iVi?;r?o'i8ed and JT Polo t.y tvium "d ^IKPtt^ WILL i^?^Ao()?)^, tpXi?s -'f?m , highest tmtrkjet .p-lce^witbont being coy-? ' .eriid wahMiieJjjio? d"tli.1 rt may 'tit pJcfMarld' J" [;KeYl t^liir'Srrth sl.it*5'i?? My a'n.f 'TodtiVr orb' picked, (treat ?Mention must he paid tn keep it . - . clraV^saidsfaaxi.1 ?fo?> trarr. ' Puji-^ised .fodder - and ti:iy i'n.Doot he t?k?o frotu-it wiJi iiuwhin<jry> ?t?drai^y?^^u?x?'7. <i ,..,.,:? ...}?t- -? :..:.,-,;t,.;, v|'DST->T^lvedr,fln-aaiortment of sire? feom ?ld .. T tu i8d?4-b?5S.t!:t?uality. -..--;f. , " -v.: ^ . .. f-^'" ; s -'v. f! J^A..W?RLEYjJi j - K^amburg, jjiiae a , . lui ; \ GOOD an?) rt rn cut oo-'haiid tvad>f?>r sale by? ? ^ru < ?A* ra ii . . J- A. ffiWSt* Himbufii.JuDo O ,'??-!<?? M A-LL person.) of tb? Upper Dat talion, ?th Regi-v j\. mant,. B?<jeotiQg or refusing to., wad. their, bands to wo k on the fortifications on .the Coast] ore hereby requested to call on me and pay their fines by ?io first day of July next, and save ejit. After ibat rime I -will turn over tho names of all perstrnl fined* to the Clerk of the CoarC. JAS. S. HARRISON, Chair. June 3 ?_tl Notioe. ALL persons neglecting OT refusing to send their , hauds to work on the fortifications on the Coast nre hereby requested te call on me and pay their fines by the 2Uth day of July next, and save eost. After that time I will turn.o ver the names of ad persons lined tn the Clerk nf the Court. . JQSIAIf PA^QETTi Treaa'c, B. C. ft. Lower Battr.!iin 19th Regt, . June 10, 3t 33 Notice, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of W. Bur ges Bush previous-to his death are earnestly rc?iu?:8ted to settle up forthwith. And those bav in s demande against said Estate are requested to rendar them in lawfully attested to the undorsigu - J -hn.wiil s c. tie th? SUQO,^ J. L tfj?l*, Agerft. Juno 10 . 8t .?