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I.i i i:S AT I TtOl.M.Y AM' ( ol sl..I.lil;S AT I.iiir. .liiitmlrn, V erne i.l. Uw. .l..mirii Venn. .1. ! J. K. IM 1 1 It. II. II Wlll.ll. I H, HOTEL HI, US. " " VAXIH:ltl.ll"H SlO'l l, I . pair. Hut (iem ral Giat did not .This hn tii.lii:rJ Ifoiot mil n.i.tii.iics I jiive it op. tiltbongh, we ri inenihi i.the ; on i th soe.iim.ct,,,, ,.f ii.e n,,. ()! t!(. xr,., especially .the ; avblic. I Hrluii sr ntti.iit.iKi irlvi.ii tiilM.tiiin '. .' , . . , . ; fnimiil.ron14.irii.it th iitinnr i.mi,M.. ll.ei""1"1 ,"'t-' ''' hopel. sS. t ruiLlio i.tilri'imtfr hitlieriM liburully nxleiidctt lc j 'nneclluilv "" !" '. 1 ' 'K. XI. V WnrittU, l'firrtetor. j I kliH-tn.t r, Iht. 1. IN. ' j i:qtl.x iioi se, j OfMnmJmmta lttmlr.fvr irmtnt or j hnniitxt titih.r$ funil-livit n(i 0" In'- n ni em.-! I'nr iiittii-mi.'i.Mi In nM-ti.tt. .It- '' . .. . -V 11 IIRVl.S- 1....I 1- Mm'-irr. Jul t, lfl-4. FACTOK V IU INT IIOTKt, "f fvFACioiit rbfxi"t'f.';,i 8. K. TIIA UJI, Proprietor. . Pro Curtiaf e lo aad from the Depot. tmlmrf rit. May S7. Wi. PRATT'S HOTEL, SAIUAN 4 STOPDARl", Mil ainsm iifiuricTURihc cr r K.L.U()l)AIU), Aiit, Job Priniera and Binder8r t-1 I J Vl.ltnt. B.tr I r. f n,l f l.lintll r ' am nMiMivaintMiinMuiuwiivi CI ABKSIOXT. X, II. itaatct Leathf r Compaajr . 'MAl fAf TIHK ClllTOH MADE BOOTS EsfrtMt; fur Um K Cnsod Katf. All we. vrrutni. PA.l,tlUitlmf. L. It. KPMAca E Aireau lt ' JAMAICA. UCK MITTtXS Sc G L O V E S, ! faaufadureJ and old Ly F. AV IIOYT, 'Ajeai. Haat4wtfr'ih. IU. DACON & STICENEYS. ( AWttirr 4t WXiTft VS 'J. i, i' 'OIFKF PfPFS ' - i.tmiit. r T..1.1 t.a.ji. . 'i'l1 ni, iiut i , , . rr ie as j 1 1 i-xch a so t m ALBANY, N. Y. ttLl.At. -Til IT J. t i.i.-t -s r, Jiasr.s',ti:l. ft lfws ft-f tfcf ftsturf. g Lai u Ii. Cl' t ! r f 9 a.. M tl." j-i" I 1 fur ! t!. i.e. .,.", .. k i ii .-. Aui.fi.n ,..f f M t.. li f t rriii U ! it i i.'l ! Up M 3 J, l ! ('! ',,! H :. In 1t.f Liif il t i. : " ) as Jl Hi fuHC to h'i tiH fl. KiiiJdtint i ill- ii i i ritr. Hi ri'.'it:i t l.t n r.f mi. ; raiiim a by a (ii.ui.k- line of ml- j tunc m rolans under m n. Slier-; i n an f :r :gLiw!i i rivr to uttnik ; . Vi. kikliu-'? in Iroi.l ftf (lank, ftiul the : ... ,.,!,.- i ,,,. ,;niJ,.if : ' ' under Vn Durn, uioveJ up promptly lo meet Iiim,iind by a desperate tflort, u-eeedi d In interrupting hi nJvnnce, espturthg Molly Spritifru, with nil jjlti norm, and bnuikiri" the tuovemVnt In its w ry inrei-tioii. V. ..1 ..... r ut iher Metiiii oiiil.:it I. lie in iii' lor tin- iionj im- fimctiehhle, Iu3 rnoieJ h! entire force buck (0 the hue of the Mcnhi mid! Cliarleftun Hailrond. liut Geiieml ! . ; . . ('THIlt tliJ tV IK) meiin ive 0.1 the! tioik h hud tu.ih rtaken of red jui gj j nf' ! The oihi r gieat column of Irs m)' "!'der Sherman, reached the vi- December. On the 27th of th it month l.is fore. ills, mhat ked C'hick iMiw HluT, north of the city, fcniied the line of b'ntrle. mlvimced waid the city, Jiad a urrilie contest of I no dnys dotal ion, were defeated with Kreut lo-s, and on the 30th fell hack I from bchire Vicksbur?, nod moved up ) h river. liut v.,i the, d, I n,t in-! doecGenenlGtant ,o abandon hi. vtrm to it'..r Viekhur t , .)!! . 2. .Ti lw .' .... ! iii m- cully part ol Hie year, hav- 1 " nicvea tin: toree Uieler his o n ' in. if. iliafe ri tr,r).ai.il to Memphis he ! proceed ! itli it don a the Mississip- i pi. fut med a ci.nii ctinn with Mier- i man s colt. run. iind nfuin b' friiii the woik of niti mpling Viikstmrg. Al ter many I lib illations and j;ieiil labor, the army, with ii tiavtil.eo operating ince, i'olteu in IroM 'of the city. Tie re sIik d the stroi'hold, in a posi timi of almost onNjiialed streiigth, it- loliiiidaltle balieriem swl eping tln-riv i r It.r nil i i .r nt . t.j Ai .il I. ii i-rtit ii if A r.u --.:.. ' v "' h l "---'l' t .1 1. ti I"'- loiiii im ivtm.i'ie, ns wi' had a'naily discover'! its ti . . ... fkiihiiif.fr iii.tin iiii' 111..1..111I11 1 .. inrai i . .1 .l 11- ' . i i iioiks iii the rear inmpproaeliahb ,and b.it.eou.pr-.l with other w,.i ks before .ent.ne? in front of aiy door; aod'hsj its fiimt scowhti" l-!iniice. Our ar-; which the Yankees it rider Iiuriisid... U.,,:.r ,,;....i..' I ... .1.1 i ..... U...., i i.: 1 .. " v """""- j .ncainy, inai ti.e tro-ips were p. nsl.li.p; by th..usifi:()s,iiiid th' gifatest Gen- ; end mi-huwe!l have stm d s-l.ll in des- j Graiit tried various and sundry ex-1 pi;, r'.ik jdis, throiMi op with bayonets Inordinary schvues to sui mount the find tin pans. all but iii-iitiiioiirilahlu ililJictilties of' .Not only has (irant infused audac the siluntii n. He trhil tin; f.itnous ! jjy Into liis men, and made them li.dif below ihn o ty. The great ratial was j ,..t,..,.t..,ul.9,., tc.imsura rnj I bv no means a ureal success, ihiiii'di' i, ,.,!!.' . , . , , r i uniotir.t of labor tail Grant did not! iW' op t!iej..l.r. la tncl exneilitions ! i up the Yazoo river i2a'm and again, j i in order to carry his army lo some j j - , I - I . . . . ! ; -w,... h.. ...... v.- 1, ..vi.i 111 in v. , feotrtl A!,.t'f flirt i-llv Iri.i 11 !... I iii'gnt "ummimii upon 11. nue ine 1 j 1 azoo i xpiOiisons had no hopi tul is ,sue. lie tried the wonderful ixpedi lion tip Im: ui.fiowtr river and t thrungh (he bayous i but (hey were He the more wonderful than productive did not yet give it up, though mouths were passing away. The navy under Admiral l'ortcr now bessu! 10 le of real pno tied icr- Unc or two of the vessels sac- cenkd in luuuicg past (he rbel bat teries under a tremendous fire. Vi-1 willy great part ol the fleet and transports wire gotten below the cliy, j wuieii greatly impiitu.a ui.iiters. 1 Ciiniit'ii army, (il was now ihe luonih ! ! of May.) mevt'4 , Laik land from ; f Young' Toint. in front of Y tils burg, .ll t I 1' 1 wteie it iiao o lyiiff wen tiuion-d. ' it ... , ! . 1 . ..... tui,t...cu Kiiim to a uoitiuon ueiow iue ; I .. I . :. t 1 .t .. ii ., . . i . i . uuj, ..err ii iuu.tj me fsi-i-r H-iu eop-, ; jiiies, anu ueau to caiss ti.e iiur to j Grand guif. The rtbeU h.idLritteries ' ,Le, but Grant tco th, m. nu dd- ;ficulte were, howett r, by no means jeiidol. Ikfore Lim was the rebtlar J my forty thJusand strnng, estahlisJie I j in position of preiit natural !rength(juickm-ssf he hoped lo meet Lee on , ("'.7 '"""e'J iJi Say il. Surtiug out wuh a t,thpiek bifffstif, and only two or three .la j i l.: .. . i i. i . . it . . i.c nmu ooiuiy t .... I ,.i I.,. - .1 : i i i ' "'J v ' ' 1 '"; t ""'J ' 1 1.1. ii iKif, 'w'v ..' in ui mic tn- ( fow battle, and Jroie the remnant j heaiikesr Uhiiei she fuhs and o(U , ot nk.sb irg. 1 he nut wa na vtt i . . . i rimwra. i i.cif smim nupuajou j 1 11 it- of fertiiieaitoiis, aid ttirty -then, j I and or more rebels to detmd thVm. ! , He ss-sded their works wih tretntri-: ("nr' 'bM ! W4 a ith b-.-a-; i... v. wi: .nun hit liHnniwn i rort v iisit jiiech l an route. ,. ..t .... i. .;..... - ' f. ..." ...s; ....... I., h.. itim niiil !htiir till annv on hi" ! and 4 tUi.k. and th'hu agin Iwan io l xery ld. liut Giant Hid .ot grv iiffially, when driven ty du'c rtcc-s-ty 1'- ' . : io the IViiin-uUdeSound Len.cou-i lit kept J!i..n at hy with ,! ;Cluin, a&J Uid ii-'Har s.e to the ; It: if , ti i' If ; ti." i. ;' r'.i d h hit. si.i i il f si't '! at,! fin; .;!, ti ii ! :. .t i. 'IV I ii.nr r.,! ! I ;li !lV 1; I -Hill 1 it timlit ha l lif n ;it uik iy it liitce iitiititeM ' n v'i" : h"ifi tru-.l ii.nu- 1.1 , . j'fuai !i. wul Oiti ii I). ii bulkc !, Lul utter lic'jNiired, anj finaliy uc-tvi- lun o!l, ii , ii I,.,!' i eJ. . We recall tliee f(-t ' o ymr n f.iiii to he tlnvtight of nt this mil iitei.t. S'l'ue of t:,ij warlike Srrihc tuoiij : in.nietii:n r ae liilorv Ol VickiiLiir ! Iec's army, it 5 true, Utigger than retuherton's, though probably not , yiore than twiee os large. Hut Grant . 1..,. - f .1 I... l. I iw, una liiicr lunr limn ub linn . . ... . . iiifii. ibt.'iiiiriiiji.r ii'k-iiui .1 . , ' What Grant ii Doin? The l'aiBiuigB - ticvitvrd. - IFrtia ll.Kiili.,ti4 Mhii. Juim , 1 Wln;:h.f tins Ian luys ; ikti1el that the vrar hull (erminn(e thi ymr uiav be duiihied r but iuuiu will ji iiv i,at in m-lectiiig Grant as .the lender of I he erand Armv of ihn riiOnime. I ill in tl . lit I li'tt . I I I . . f it . . 1 1 tr v it t w i H ri.. . I it; " i1 t ri 1 t i. .1 1 1 t ' 1 ' j our enen.ie hiive un ittingly elior.en the man of all other hei-t iidiipltd to j ihe work of hnti'm iho wur lo a to-Uneedv and deliinte iloso. If neaeeii 1 0 come in consequence oi' thu de atrnciio'i of the Yankee army, Grant surely is the ri''ht m.in in (he ri-'ht p ,ee j for he .Uone h.-H th, facully of i,iviog hi, h, nZtA ' to S - We are not dispos.,1 ,o Uan.e. him- , ,i . , 'yy. """' fo i'"" ,'js t.nh.iunded or to imiitiiru his mer- it as n Rul.lii-r. lie bus iIdmp hII tlmt in ,im lay : has disidayed all the ill, energy and courage of which he f h rnasler -, and if he has failed, the' l.uilt bus not In cn ofhiiti or bin inen, . t , . . ! i i i i . , but in t .nature ot the obstacles hich 1 ihey had to overcome. All admit thai (irant has made the Y'ankecs lii;lit us they liever fouiiht before. J line and again they have I "Lodgb Night." Heating n con charped very fornuilulde works, iuid j fust-.J noise in front of my Lou-e, the on two occasions' lin y have carried other ni.rhi. m-ii. . .. ,.,w,...,.,.ii..i.i .. : I" . I. .. ..I. . 1. . i il iiuriiuii ill loose iviiinx 17. hnnill. , .. . . .1 in lie sure, tut? sa en is ins can iei I weie l lie weali inlni? Oi our (li:tenee i ' . . , ii.ioh.-r uuu oilier coimiiiiimers wiieil, - il,, y ivel.' powerful indeed. 1 lie stone .wall at Marye's II. II, (4 which so much was said nt the lime of liurn- nde' o.-fent, was not inuch higher ihnn a man's ki.c nnd the works er-cieil by thn (lile.ler.itc the ni-ht , . . , , ? below. il,,,t b:ood re tll.-e Were Sltu- ieiRleSIY lOOIISIllV, IlUI lie (HIS COII- ducted the can pain on prim-mkide-1 eU-eil iv..m i.i.r....t .1 :n .V v I ,t'-'"-'"'v ' " j carried iti-mc mtii-rini' tiow he old Dornd-on, Lookout Mountain, linker's creek and fho work on the east of the ?ig JJhick by bold assaults, and mult : .... ll. i' - . .. .1 IV I in-, ii. niiiiv, iiiirf lor lilt; Uilll.'l I1(! . . to coi;:maiiuel s, ti fou j to practice - ion Lee the lesson which he learned ' so Micees.d'u'd? in his combats with Klovd. lVmb. itoii mid lira?''. II, had no other choice, because till other modes of fighting Lee had been tried in vain. ' Was he to disenrd experi ence and trust to invention and the 1 spur of the moment?. That, in the I fir( place, would have been unwise, ni.J, in the next place, asking too much of him. Iii did not iireimd. like McCh llan. to i03scss the 'cuius of Napoleon, and he wa not fool enon-h lo r. ly upon sudden inspira- turn and the suL-estion of instruction, He had a plan hi. h had been ut.i- Jonnly suecesslul, and that plaf was 1 siraiht forward hard liehtitia. l'ro- l- tectmir himself auauiat defeat, bv in. i. . . . . ' ! (rencumeiK eouai to Hookers, he ; . , . ., , , . . Miineu io turow nit wtiola weight on Lee flank, gel in Lis rear, a;ii . cut . him oil" from Kiehuioiid. lie could not foresee, nor could he have teen nneie to ut.ieve, uiau the tonltiieraie ; army had acquired the art of building j Itoweriui neia works witu ur.a2ical , Griiiii .rf.i giouiid, aud so he did in the first . did height af the WiJdi-rness, when Lie ; iroi e hi Hank two a.iles or morend , ,nter that he had to encounter biea&t- J works IGe feet high asal mn feet thick. t . i . i ii. -, . ii ue rui-iwq lis iat n uiaoiy against ,i . .. i . ..... .i . iiifstr turns, ao i untrc iiie.n iu-rci Hasiy io naugi.ier, ana repeaita ih Iwuhery over aid over again, nt the .why he did not go hums, Wilderness, at Sj otte) ivania Court, ' W'ha:'oi 1 doiu' In re ? House three davs in ue i ttoi. ami . . Mitt ajrum at t arney Knige, as it h gloikd in n.trv. e..ras9ef tha fault, we agnin sles-larf, is not In-. A task has Wen eiven hi:n b thyaiwiiiioti Uianl at Va!iingti.n namely, i to raaett an it Ins l.ai .o ti!i. t-.ui tn fc-.f.t ioi lie i.au i o ur :j.u tui to bght ue- n r.i!lv. i,i,d kw. mi ij-i i.,i'.. I'., - .in f-mut ihe vry ,(.ii.oa H-krted b McCkl-a:! is Ij-.and whkh ha ! !' irt.if i!t r is i.n ltf Vl!.rn('. M S;. ' In liic i. i'J fn.i t-.v I nul f.! K.ili s iritn'h y i..i-5 tfrn hemp ! a -1 .-, cm: e 4ai t Iexiia- teti. v V ! WIjmi (Iran'. '.4 !? Was l.e to rtvcr-c the l'atiiif.f-v, wake ' Ms ' y !u tlii l :!! H 'te 'C and (-ttilmrk ujii !i liii- lii!t- I ! iiiii,", tiii m nlicr the ' uu tor the other,. ftlier u-.ortmcm i irri 1 1 l i farihir I'rtiiO lMcl.TUoiiJ t.:ni vi:. ;l to CliL !: fought Willi Kt.ii.il nun'.--, rna yn -.! uji hi fluin . v ........... ...... ( Wilii H Ii5- I Hit' ll;.i ;il ;i:!ec I t!unn' the war. Ihe exact ligures 'till fi t er be known, b'it the aggregate U enonnius and approximates one hund red thou-atid. Is (.rant satisfied? IVrfonally he may he ; indeed prin oners tell of a somen hut profane hut Very roinphinent.-ii y cpeeeh whioh GiaiflSintendSijoni r or later.to make to Lee, to wit:---" Take your little confederacy and ) ) to with it.'' Grant may he isati-licd hut his mas ters are not. The war i-S tin ir life: it must gu on. Grant is not n .iek!y sentimentalist j he is ttotit heat ted and strong nerved, and if the order he that another one bundled thousand victims be sacrificed to the Moloch ol abolitionism, "he will execute it to the very letter tun with the utmost des patch. ' One month at most is all he requires. Within that time, if I,ee will furnish the breastworks (and Li e P,, "NKm.ema.,,;, ne wt. j kl1 UP u ''"'l "rno hand.vd J"' Tifr ' ' imaginable ta.-e and . plensantn-s. ilis features will remain unntllLihrnT jo n most obliging jientletnam), he will will his per diem of scgtirs and bran- uy uiminisii. rotitiesscu as i: wire by the fuiies, he gloats over the carii ne and ures It on ; nor will he de tin until the Yankee .armies are eon- ...,.j .... (V.l i. il. :.-i . ni.iiu.ti iiitiii ,ii inr cm in. in; is iii ,.,..l,,,. .i ,i, :, :. i 1.lltlltlltLI Hill 1.111 tO llli ll;- eminently the ri, .place. hi man in the rigl . . I I iiviv Illi Mm n t.il.nu 1.1 " l t ,.. J ol seried lark ohjict e intuitu fn i ,,,, .,,. rl,.,i ...,,l V . ' ic, ..;,., ,.: lollowingolil oqitv: Olaiiar's waittu' up fir mu ! I see (heights in lnr winVr. What the dcu-dcuee does Mm so i?ar fioli (hie) loolish lor on lodge-lodc nights '! .S'well enough to fetiiy up on o'net nights but') all !'ui n.'iHeiise, i e know, to v-'ait for a fell 'son lodjeOiif) nights. iSlie knows s'well rn 1 do, busin' 'sgot lo be 'lended (o commit tee. (-'got to report, an' var'us o'ner lime niarjcrs sne o'lLrnt or liaee tn.iil. Silwf. I. lit i I. i.-i:,.. il.,.' I know Khali S'.i.'l h'.,l il,.! .. i i i . . . . . . '. lean (iiici neauaene winu 1 leiter told me not to slay out longer'n I c 1,1 VI.,. Well. 1 .h.l.,' t lv ,.,,!.l 1 hi lp it t llesiiles, i II han: (he headache worsen hhe wit In the niriritiV i.i 1 i ; I.t. ti,...'., I.. !.,. , . . . . ..... I.. ...I ,!.,. ........ 1. . I'l 6' w.(U.lvil i, tH if .-iii!" llttW '. 1 II hig-bijiness to"iend to. Ah 1 thu-e women, they'll (hie) kaia aujiiiin' m vi r ! " '.-'-i ;. t tim -. ..j .(s, h n a ;;!, . ; I ii U ay a,i ..... 1 jV." i-'.t:."' 'll-i! ha! liai (inc.) ' Woinkr wheat's becomeof Luler! ' Lei 'im settln' on a curb-stone. Itain'n like blazes, und the.wai'rtr up to his mid dle, lie jhougiit Jie was at Niag (hie) Niag.H-a Fa!:;. . Snys't- say'e Spicer, i!.)' boy, aint (his glor'us? Jou't ;e hear fire ra rapids? I was strike'n out for homo as ra (hie) rapidly u3 J could. 'S,,' pity for Ilulger, cause I con t think he can mv don t think vim; and he hates-j ha-es uar'ier lii'.e j wa' 'some und in J Lu I i.a ! ha! (hie) J-joieoii. Wi.-h 1 bed. 11-r-r-u-a h I I'm all of a 1. aiJ ot a ii:v- f 'ltl -, I ir. I lo s a. wot out.-ide. -and m ., . -r.- , .... .. :n a-i uiunu r ilisiuc. i liii.k 1 11 Icit i.i - i i , . I Jfi'iar i jti jumpeu overboard to save ; a k-llerscreeeher from flue) diown- kg Then'shesbe'll want to know I what I did with ihe fed (hie) feller- : cieature. oo got a pretty go that won't do. She j type case, which he held a few mo- hmI wallow, but eg id! ! mvnls it!u't attempting to open. ,'i , wa!2ow ha ha!OiC who tool there felt instinctively '- iie can ha I (hie) no iiowat;d iiuti, ) ou ' u.vf.vu iiw,i. ju know. Tha-that's a Uetk- tw much 1 , Sk's taken some awful ImtHvy du.-es - - uf fioia me, but I'm afliaid the ! drow n'd chap would choke her. .' At this juncture a '.uaidian of lie , i , . ... . . . . . . ... puunc peace approached mni iWkei ft, . '. . i . , ' u.e vo:aiy oi i.aei uus wuai in; wa : uomg inrie iiiai time oi ni;M, ui.d Why, I n Ivldina on like, trim 1 j ... .... . r..- .... ....... w (Uaiu (fiit what 1 m dv:n . JIJweter, ole h li'r ing looked, he n. ght have w hi,;,, red I'm gl (hk) a ad to see )e. Fa. t is, ! into the dull ear ft he di i.i I.h'atfii Fie ken tiut'ii the rain, H.J Fe g it ant protnise of a ,.jr.r wd ipeed tfr a lee tie so-.-oakL-d. dsn s. ni-.iniiaeelir.ir uilh !-' vlri ! i..i-t .1,.,. war rer a.l-r did Wake ioi.s;ruk' 'p- trcMo;i on inc. you ' ,. . .. " ' ' ! ran lp. i.i. !! ...... .!. I'm ii- . ,i,.t n.i-t can a l-ltii ine w uy J in hive a i li.i...,.i ? i:,.. I t .,... . i .Via ac a.kla' your p'i.ce JtlJV, any' f thing. L.'a dvt !!:;. good--ha I he '. , I ki--t.-r n.t. JF;! nil ,hy I'm 1 ke a bU i,-gu;a'-I , wi 1 c (-.n'l8 i a e ti't ji-j.o-t n in- i j ; r i'.r c iv ntujitcr tiVt r ti t' h i t.e zrcen tttit:sn rn.. i ; 'tii' ' tliif' to pa op ti i.M: neji am m ( liif) liou.i?, ni i!ie t in tf! tr I a Mttl ilnrinr.' trt t - '. long l out-iipj.? lim 1 s'jmwhi rn-jt. A li- 1' 1'i.rii.i I...'. : :u : 1 1 -r-a I . 1 : .m l..i' rhul li'. U ., it ! in. a it-- ! ii. . 'Tli-then jiiiy iU i inv!i il ii (mo yout:f mnn iMikil . ieys I.kvc lirilUirtll Lint 111 id; n. t. t)li lv!.. t ftn li4k(. ... 1. ..... hl.a. t0 wW t,ie.l,l, u,:jr .!ie wh,.M UlU gt (hie) mi "' i i,e i.n cjii-ifi kncl v n--i.-!i'ii li.m ) i.'i t 1 1,1:' siainili. d TltO il'ior VIM I'teleh : thif'iintftli'iidiiiji pol.f.- i. man's face, while I crept shivering lo I I . 1 ... , . , . , . bed. Wondering at the iirohahlu late of .O I llulivr.' Gk.m'.hal Hick to his Motiiki:. The lo lo ing is uu eilraet fiui the lust Idur written by General .hone C liice, just befuie the batiks in the Virginia Wilderness, in one of . h h he lust his life, 10 his aged mo1 her, w ho resides in WoVthingtoii, ' Ma-s.u lm setts : ' "" ' " We are about to commence' a cam paign, the greatest in 'magnitude, strength ami importance sin e ihe beginnit.g of the war. God grant that victory may crown our arms; that this wicked rebellion may be crush, d, our Union preserved, and jivace and prosperity again be restored to our beloved country. My f'aiih and hope and confidence are in- Gud alone, and I know that you feel the mtni!. I 1 1 ru-t that (iod may; again giaciourly Sj -are my lile, as lie haa in thti pa-,t, and yet one .cannot full too, curly, il, loving Chrit, he dies for. Iji country, My entile hope is in, the cross of my S.nitiur. In this ho.e I am always happy. We pray here in the army, mother, just the same as tit Inline. The same (iod w ho watches over you, ako guards me. ' I always remember you, mother, in my prayers, attd know you never forget me in" your. Ail that 1 am, under God, I owe to ou my dear mother. , Do 3 011 recol lect (his passage in ihn Dihl., "Thou sh.ilt kcr-c therefore the statutes, that it may go well with thee, and thy children alter thee." How true this is in re-pccl to your children, lumber. I l ope )on will read tlw Ji.blu and Ini.-t the promises lo the. last. There i no hook like the ISibleior comfort. II is u iiu'uJe to the. steps of the young a .-lad' to the aged. ell, my dear nuithei, good by. We are going again to our duty, to bravely oli'er irp our lives for that of the country, and, ''through God we shall do v'alieiitly," With much kvtvaud Niany prayer.', that wlialevvr may betide usj we may meet in heaven at hist, I am yuir af-' fectioitat aon, Jami;s. A fiOSI'ITAL SCEXK. A COITCS Keid.Mit ol the New Y'ork WurU thus ntleetinply describcs'ii scene one of the field hor-pitals near Spoltsylvania battle field alter the batik of Sunday, MV In one renter of a hostiilul tent, as I in many ol ici, uuti ingiit, iayaiying;;t.'nn.l pJacinjr ihem face to (ace,) man, a iieuK'iiaui in one 01 Hie ii !!... . - . f. 1 a fkchusetts regiment-', en.e!' during the afternoon. Typo .ol a thousand ii'ifiTH, who like him, hav..- been thus j stricken and have thus d.td, his mo ments di manded the hush and pause rendered by all feet and.voios in that lent. Ilis face, turned away from the battle field, looked towards the North. A Iiand.-ome, noble face it was, rbad owed by dark hair nie saddened by the droop of a dark mousiache. His breast was bare: 'a bandage was urawri hcioss 11, covering a Wound, tlie pain of which di-turhed him no more, He lay qnietly breathing, as if adeep. ; Ife-was not asleep, howevir, tor, nresetit v. at two or thr tnamlhi hv " -I t l.i.n in nrm,a n...m!t,J .1.... . " . ' . V l . il would soon be over. li mil a . . . ...... hauiJ that trembled like I that trembled like an aspen down j ath his shirt upon the other side, '; hem mid drw kn-ih vrimt mi"ht have been expected, a dull-soikd velvet ambro- that the dying man wished but couitl I una me uriK in Slslliiil OUI COti tl not sk him to stoop over where he ' lay. That one bent to hear a faint, broken whisper, beseeching him to i , take the velvet case od find 'who wore (he (are wi.hin il; and aive ' I .A l.,f M tack wall the b'esin2 ofalMvr. . ... . " .. . . .it woniu liafe be- well, pet haps, liad-the ad-the one, w ho Ihiis accepted this i-o-t unchHjd the rase bek ih.; t ru hand frmn wh-vh he took it L-idgiu n ;(i!j!i. coM and moij Jtik--. l.:.-i.kiv. he coo) i Lav.-l.a-.J L i 'or t!.i d-y ihi.L I.i!'-. l't,r it h.r i.. ! i:,. U il I..-;,' t- ...- -..'. i... i.j H.e 1:11. 'T. t;,-t -... rowing of . awaited sirfoewkre hut itdld ! I MI.C-, the ' . Ketit-r Jvetiti tigue tJa-i one 1 04 i:ui t gvi.n;,, , So 0! kiiik A lJtuti tit t."SMNft J,t .. I'l.e ..!. if.' i.t! lr ur, ie en-ty linin'l ii l!i i. !,.-(. i-l, jni'i .vr - i ..... , i'".i't iirauniA t.iiiiK-nnni d tit ic ni'm'wn j Jit i i.oriv : it n- ; ket! u w .it J t mh; m) 4M-, 1 i.S ; tw I'Ut, .-Gen. L'S U'ui j H a b'.li-i"..iwl JU-.t.Ia I ttuifh Iff Jc'ii. gJS' UMitii'i tow !c'jt;y j we eiiM'Ki . i'iim i i (,!., .mW;., t!. :i.kci-"i re eiv lk Jul i ti. Out. "-! I uey m ImI x "1" Wei k . I ""ii'.im. (liiO 11 1 ! ! . ,1 t.la ihe-'il Ii ' i.l 4 ti-. . I'ii' y ,li;it iiiui t. lit i''i !y t'uii j hnvv e v 1 i i i . A tcirOiii f (i .11 I lu Mv(ivli.i hli.lnilt j -The YM.kee. lmi.J strong I ill v. ,.'u j !il tii' 11 m have Jheefi H k M l ! eh .1 '. liit'wi. We ip,ie lime i.t, n I 4tU' iiiiit, ;iv II ' u. l.eil 'vtvry time. i v i-.ii. H'ti i'liu V1.1 will i-xeu-e me f.T t j:c' !' l.il'JIUil', hilt ll Jtill V.' r.- .;s at '. ? iiimW .-,' vit it I ion liiiio s th .re I .. . I. l.H '..f ac'h Slice, i' our ti. ,'ln with a lai ,al linii', cii wi.J ; la, t tfi .t l.tij e si ems dished to ; C.l I II. 1 I. in- 111! Il'illl 1.1 aioic imi y I , , , -.. . . , ' , ' , ... 1... 11 .1, It vl,.i-ld ll-iif flii.,. e.nlh. I 1 1 . ,.; I n: 7. 1 - 1.0 tiie ui .1 s.xiiit r. uueji ne otnerign '.V n 1. ' ' - ' - ' Do i.ot biii-h, my Sainted love, but really 1 nih 1 were out of this army ui.d ioine. I to Am in the liolv bonds of dha4. ' . '-, . , . .. . : A Iti r an ailti-inn to inatvrs apper litiiniig t-i' liiiiikelt and . hi ''taiuU'd 1 ," he cloc.es ns follow : t I most close , hurriedly,' We nre ordered lo charge the Yankees, audit .o-ih!e surprise ihem. I'luly your own, Sergt. Gkahah, ;. v C. S. A. (U.N Wll.l.lClt AM) WfcSTKKH Tuuoi'3 he Nas'hville Veil speak ing of General Willich says ! It does one's heart good to hear this abhr and en.husia.stic soldief speak of our brave men. No language is strong 'enough to express- List admiration for their cou.agi", their persistency and high morale. He think no soldiers on earth can 'surpass- them, few equal them. On one occasion, he said, he found one of the regiments . of his brigade faHftig bitck Irom the po-ition a.-cigned them, ainliding' up lo theui he asked what was ' the matter ? 'Command us, General, till us what, lo do, and we. will do ii.' llo told them, then, first to dress their liuei The balls played over and .through their tanks, and one or. two. were wounded, but the line was dressed as perfectly, and tho several orders G -boulder and present arms were obey ed as exactly us on parade, und then the regiment imis ordered to resume its previous perilous portion. I had done this once before, said the Gen eral, 'wiih'iny Dutchman, but tny Ill inois boys were just as brave and cool.' . -.Wo were ntut'lv interested in the iiccouiit which he gave ol a conversa tion at Washington, in which Counl Mereitr took a jmnuiuciil part. The French gentleman was full of 'The graujd Nation,' and Willich said noth ing until the French soldiers were cx alteiU above all others. Then he could restrain himself no longer, and he Said : 'Monsieur, I was edrrcnU'd at the Military School, 1 have kuwn the armies of Austria, France, Kng IiiikI and Switzerland, and, I tell you that you may carefully select the best of your French troops, the crack reg iment of your Aouaves, atiit then take k- Ut Vlt if flit t Wilttfli lAiri. your noys win quwKiy nnu umi uieru j . . 1 11...: II 4. l.t . 1 ji -mniiing ifiween nieirrs iv cs u the lirnianient.' . . , ,: 'All honor ti tin; noble mail, who appreciates so highly our- brave , sol- j diers and is eo thoroughly devoted, in heart and li, to Ihe country of. his adopt ion, ' DllAWiMi A.N F.KI Ml'g I'lltlr'. A com spoiident of the, l'liiiadelphia JCnquirer, writing lr.;in Gen. "liatdy" Stuith's htadijuurtcrs, sa)s: A lew da) s aro our men were muck. auto) .-i by a it-bel ;ti,lc,j , Hie bru.-hw hd won ink I seeia arpshooler, coft- on.!. Alter he ins-i noiiii.ii; 1 ff':iemi ui oui I'li'll.K ill 1- .1- - 1'.. - .1.,.. w"a 111 1 I. II. Ill" " . 'i lll.l-U ii I l OHO. ... :.i. "... .r . 7 . . jl HUH , 1 1 IIOU I IJ t.::i. J I lasllllC g ilhtl'it old Ci loin l hit UliOll the fob kw ing ingenious, though' rather d.ui g.-roOs txper.meni..of entuiiig ill ex pi ebel out of his concealment. "I!oj aid he, coolly, "look out j where the smoke g,.on as the. So .."ft he will let flv T comes iro.n, lor ; butlet Ihe surges, Jf you wish lo un i ru tr.Titor see mi;.der(nrid their true character, if you would know their whole Strength, of 1 i-itHi-i i i ' Getting (lelibeiattly from tttc . rifle i nit w here" he I aton. the Cub and calmly s li.nl been wa'ching ojier- tonti wiitked n lew i m e, ly seated 'himself upon a Scarce!) hfd h"!!.' so b- . 1. ..... ,.. L . ... w-nt tin- ntt.-. ami a .tjinine hie'l i. w past, in too rinse pii;iiiy lo be a ea'j! to he a.-r .aw ; but, eie il.. Miioke ' f,fd beared nway. hall a do .. bulkts I had penet.ate j the spot ,.; .he I l el ei l..y, and ki a few inorn-i. is after, j his body, j--t ing wuh 40; e, was J fr?j, ""liJ it. hi-;iog i l n e, Jtavuig j ret e,v d not 1 It. all three body, tin; (brooch c (hi ri'.; i.g the exclaim, d, I 'h.-re L'oys. oid I not teil you 1 v .M drjw his fjie.' " ' "! A i,t-l.oiist pfA.c-ian was Waning that he foold tring an 8r-iment to a ! P'i8' 'lai,;'t hr 'na"- 'YoiajJ c,,n l f iat a good d'-al ijnkker,' eserrtd a wa. I'll! IT l'f' U U's'itll f. A cUr. i pjni.ui w a t.iife tri eti j( iti IxnU'l A ' wi lrri iin:'!.:i,if. wind aftmli thn ' j . . -rm-m wsi a m-tn who (,x.4 ereat ; (mui tt iiiakn fciKiwn fcr- t ct. f j..-r. (.., nlij iw, flcnfuiiK !n C'brU( . a an tir.jj.ler, m n!l lorm of rt lig jt;i liehuii.mfc II mm ff IWihi) ifn-1 eduf Atlo, nnl gn ai it, jiml hi reamrks f eitietl ttttite ijuiiii j an iiii'ut'iiee i.n Li hcirer. Thft .4 ! 121 IWD Tt fll )'J fioin llivinr? tnr. r .eijryiiwn reni iej tiom jinj?Hny ihio' for a lime, bul tlnal'v di lermhi. e l to silence him. Akirr- Ibn skeo- I j tie if hw l elo vrd in the iiioii frfhty ol Un oi, h fwivcd atari answer i 'Nt, 1 have nnn!.' - 'Do you U!iee in the existence ol a ( ..ui .'' N.. ' ; " " ! 5 'Then. :r,,repi,ed' 'jh tkirgynVan, I have heard ol yn before,' "llr-iud of in? " , ; , an ! ri,. .l nbfl)im,' , Ui ad ah. ui m.-l 1 tia n.(.iriie i thai 1 ns p ,bli-lii d. lViy, w lrfi irt ' n ihe I'stdms of Diivid, sir, wu-iq it iend, 'Ihe hsil halli sanl in his, heiut, iherw is no God." ' At this unl inked lor turn hi the ari;uiiieiit. there Was one genthfl bur-t of laughter and hurrah at ihe expense ol the athei.t, who ronfounJ cd and being unable to rally at beinji thus unexptctly culled a foul, moved away lo another part of ti e boat. Ouring" the remainder ofihe voyatr, the wisacr tvm silent upon religious subjects; but occasionally Koiiiooneof the passengers would tease- him .by slily oldening, 'I have heard of ypu belore.' ' '. : The tlcater of Kfdicsus hn recenl ly been xnmin. d and ineusuied. It must have been the largest ever erect ed. Its diameter was six. huiidied and -sixty feet ; forty feci more than' Mhe major axis of 1 i 1 0. ' Oolloenm.. ' Allowing fifteen inches for each per son, it would nccommotlatu fi(Iy-six thousand seven hundred spectators. Drury Lane will only contain three thotiMtiid two hundred, and old Con vent Garden held two ihousand eight bundled. This edifice was (ho sccih i of one of Ajipoloiiius' miracle. If js memorable for the uproar described in Acts xix, when the L'phesians accused l'aiil iirtd the Christians in" this very building. To this the writer to the Coiiiiihiiins nltided, probably, when he said : f, after the manner of nren, . I have fought wild bea-t at tfphesus, what iidvanl.'igeth it me? . .. . ...... . WrfAT Tin; Ui Bii.u ' think op Guant. The Itiehtiiond tSeiitiuel of the, 2 1st iflt., sajs it is lime for us all to cease speculations ato Gen.Graiil' mov -menrs and tUtend to the fifcts. -" , He has been (dieting fight when wl thought he was 1 el renting and retreat-, ing when we thought he wipi oli'eiing fiht. . He has been advancing when he w.ns whipied am lieadifig ' irji stream when he had ei'cry reason to' hurry down, llti lois gouo by the rule ol inihjiiry contraries, and is al ways disappointing us, whenever wa supptieji-d he was acting sensibly of consistei.fly with himself.' We suppose he has come to the final fight at last, though, warned by ex perience, .we express ihe opinion with becoming doubt. 'Our lines areinler pwed bvuvecrr Giiit and Hi. hmond and will stop all progress in thi di rection. Lot so Car as we rati leacn Grain's left is not cut off' from flanking toward ihf Wfri-li House. The ui nvies are imw so near thai, their ar;j!lery Witt give lis own nolico when the fight begins. Our soldiers and Generals w ill have every motive oil earth to annn i'u (i.tiir utmost jww- e)s. Father O'Le uy and Cnrran wern' cracking their uu at a dinner narf lone eic-nina. us was tiieir wont, whii' j (ho efU-braieif adioeate lomed' ali-" ruptly to Ihe good Fiuher, saying; , T 'wish 0'l.ea: i, thatynu had the keys of heaien." " ' -Why, (ui ran ? ' nked the divine.' 5 ''lief-in y(,u would then let - mi'' iu,'7 sai l ihf facetious counsellor. "It won! be much beiier for you, Cun ail. said- Father 0'Lei.ry, thaf I hud the ki- ol tho other place, localise I could ihfcu let you out," - Wpuld you wi-li to live without a tiial? Then you would wish to did but half a man. Without trial yoir cannot uu.-s' at your owe strength.- Xlen do oot learn ftf wirft oil a table t th y must go info deep water, and. what they are capabhvihrow ihem overkiaid 1 Over with them, and if they are worth saving they will iwit ashore themselvesi ...... There wa near Ifartfoid Conn , on W' dneslay afternoon the most .,riW(.rf'.ll hutl kll.r.n Lnrwl. Ifk ihal s, cliori f- years. Wort of th stones were l,a!t an inch in diameter, but one waslia-adured that was 7 inches in drcua.ferti.ee.; Drills, reah ing Io the hob of a carriage wheel, w'ero loocts piled up with f..eii ptirti' I in dif. fieiem pket. Cherries were entire Cololiel y Mr:r-jjed off, and strawberries were ruined, while (n-ais, apple ami foliago generally we're t-A off. :At a printer' feha the following sei.timent was oiered : 'Printers' Wives May they alwar have nkiiiy fof nml! mu f..r the heads of their It'i e or-gisl Hr'wi!.'