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Northern AOceSuRI of the Fight' w.are its p.,'1es ionl of Ntrthirt paeftrs, U.r ragit it. New York :fates nt 1,:c as the 5th I l e,f ':aee. ler r" l~c a rty ,u'l 19 t x b.- thL . - ..ur rv2+tlr- *t foil de'tail o.f the b -ttle of ':bTen 1P:tti, With ijttWr u. flt! mtott filar- S 2".,." X e;.t~r..tiett tlh:e: tver yet 1:e;rared in I ti Lrthlt. Noet eeti!y j% our :eei- live -rated atiti be ,,) ha~ve ea;iret ru a re tt ttttlubl-r ot'"e:ifeder- D ate priaeIte-rM, 10111 ittliltsiY MVeeiu u, citn- di ink~ the latrd' patty of Yanaks" raptiVes who alt )te4re xivAiII the extramltehuary na~rrative* al whiuht appt~are in th. New YeetkIftcredd, we will. by WIIV of wakiii'' the lejatry tot re en- li t. raioittg, Introdute t. a prtiet', tIPI0II Ona ther 24th ulti:tw. (.;eri. M.Clulhac issued I lir tl Ie..11 .Al'-,t% * iUF r u 1eTeet:.', 4) nep rar CoAl Ihcel,eer, Vai.. C( 1. U ;teot adv'euitLr btvo"al the hca * 0111Chichi tle troop., i jll goe pzr '.rell ibr bat* I : ,ce . All iebic k wi:l be let.L ton tI~d east e'il +1. o t.JIhe Chit tillelti:ev. ni:al t-arefully Itpco' T. n wlr S 208w leave~ tlhiir kta;a~cks # L l~t6sf idth W wageetl, Ulm will carry thre. .iv. t .tietl4. The arid:~ will h~r p.ut int per-Y Cry t. :""hr ietl.er the te..pi ttcruh, anad u u.-rtj;ul it: le2..1I ait:' nude- of ttacttl,i. ite aCI t~ t.% Lir~ crtrte .-tauxue. whl:fl. i ll cs-, wi.l t-uu~at: iat least tdetty re,ttuetli ; twteit tit a.r e..i.,: ul reetds"I will he tat ril b aee mhen hei lt "i.i p~cktfl-. Cttutritt"l Lfha~t t-eMwill .C., t bit thee.' !h1.r tt"i't c :" l.ovate LFO fill-1t e..1 to I J. it tittieuJI ,ti.t 1'C teeo,es etl~tie of f~ile )to i:V ce tl.t'. w il de te th4eee eetr', tt a witI ,~t ll cal *e et~ t.t to htI:w% olwl '";.I~ :r 1Athe priper aletatlull"lt are tI, a.li .t!' pauk." ic12' still ;areatearlV1 l(Iltt.li,1t. the tij:iM cad star ;'lit. 1leaI.-. taktn all the Biel,.e ee..reiaC)' tee iu+)tt tri~ei l;( j r tlt.t pr",sttlLY it I~tu 'L- sitereie rI vi ll al.). I'mk .-tep' I t.e prevalet the ai,leaeeet' " I 'ii ieterfttrin Wi~hthe .tiaaiteltt.i ofi 1111C of thet. tuOpS; Icey ) tct tealleW its t he t.etr tit all flits troop.~ UceeYlItg i"e th.I taiti r,ad . %uftliiett 1 unrd. z.'a~l .t iii. is will be i~tii..1 to e..tt) ut *fhc attetuui ieu yr ,ei will :, in rtaedi ur. tee 'e1.ca . rteir lr1eiu-:iVe leri~lrslutud I Le it~nt e,l* t: r w~~'tt:'It wetl etiI, }'i w. n ut tY a the t'i tilt e"tuy ul:,il. tue- art ent $CI t Cef.Mlt A Iaer ~t rtrrtn afil e.rtt~e:it/'ee teth ,*ett' Mr,: tt rrcto1 with tbeir triln4. I i. Itn the are11e-etlioh battle the goneraI (-,ectttittlitaw ttiiti that the Ir-clls wi1 pre a_;vc the tli~uijeitne which he Late beent aol &) 1t t:) Cn;.t.e, atitl wnivh ttrey have i'1teglt er..tl': t. !?i'-. li" e all' Blaein all the cet e-rit lIV all toers~t thy~ Inly receive ; let thatm bear Ili mindi that the armly of tthe I'utettic ha, tirer tot beects checked, aied let tlctiat pre -the Suree :)te.!ittutaie oef rect': t. The) tubAt keep well together, throw sway no) shotia, but aium carefully an~d low, cudt a.buve I all things rely tulK~tI the bayonet. 01111111211d. derv of i-egiuetct are retiled of ia groa t retmpotsibility tltat Ires-s upeit them~ ; upotn thou' cuuliteva, jtadtteut, sld dkirretiut, the 1estiuioi of theittr giweaats and MQc-etI tef the day will depenad. B~ csjmluta'l of Mujor-Geaxnidl McClellan. . . WILLlNA,. Asad't Adj't Gene: al. w-* -..e"c1 a ATTLu;. jeeTkctti-L , st ule ,it e h-balisb a w.t a The Fight on Jamoes' island. Fr" ug thtr Cbairkestna CAuurk.r of the 11th e~'l, tar. t;Jlltowl22 lit reiant201 to thle A """.t it a:z' uWile lert the ,teighb'arhuod ofifs 011. i~irvr altigh1t 9 ,'c~luck "t'a.:aday night, ii: Pe: us th. zuluw ieag :u'..oun' : A stevrre f1 ,ht tL tw. inu 1al eteuay milt a u'! it vtn mn! *otW1 t 11 r 1 res, under the e'a:ctttaieI of ( yen. W .S,:aitl. ?rjeel iehae.e Tat--dty atfternteun. A 11 taclit2t of *atr tiire..S were ,eTnt out. )1' I :;I irr.}:" ri, w :t urai!r,' ..o IrUSIF the wcoods' trou2t us' S ten., River, h..hbi:.df which .e'ter- a, tlt L ~iar iueV '4 gtliie:i' , i erc 1%ink'. la Tile. r1uilat wing ofi our farcee was iteplty.'el ta. ide r aju nat utrtil ofi C.o.li . This' toti-" (ta et%lilti a I,.lv 1,f lte ce a'aly, why., afteral ir: ti,t, r.tra.ati-d to their gu:.- .aoat. fi I.s. lati!! ers;;u xdael , u!'ier thlt* eoutaaauad u Ca2. lWiiiiataae., itih the '87th (Jeorgt i.ei elt. Col. VIlua1.'a fire'- W1l &il. g aui:thl- ti Illy ''thetair a~t aa. 2 a'.ia'h u th~iek fi~rett IT e o(iii2., enmy tildsi~ed at no. r:y true tiae' IN i . tuuaaher. C t T I I. . 1*v . to r ams prtetedt.4 b~y It rely Itj rull :t' ..~i. 11 lI5 ii "1,',t h, hi. at~aeaia t itsr "1 li.. a. :lea' -t' :.l1 t: e" ' . 1a r:11 ap:t. :11111tai withadrew' ulalV wftea2 ::1;-: ,re'lt1:si tt the eflemy eatefl - :4.1" I hem to rtirv. 'I L e i b,::s drng tL~t fighLt ta ept tap a e:"ttt.l22L ,Icltiti 2'f th w~ Wt2l( lie. onie: It .- t'rtY2 ci ,'g.* d. ii--ti tw tu r jresi)t e ara tv-I of r.:2aiolcain i.(I '1'L"- W.~lt hastcd abta.tt f.:r Iu,ur. T1he a.'u lo--": were: thir t1 ort forty "' u:r 12,- 1i ioU..alra2)~ i I t )' fir t the12 eliely'5:1 .211is rv. ct tat 1\illtsaaas. oatLle'. -17-01 t er'~i~ WeJea~~ it.14l'e re toe IWarn a2 11U ur$I Lerta ' ru t *a.a ti' t. laIUtl ' h~alo::! a t'han' lit I (ir :0at -a!l l i *ue- t"1 (!.r1. 1' i j5Uni 2111 i.t": 'Cy1taarnlt if'r gis-sr i~rraa l~ a nt:ii their I~iUJ ; 522 ':,::aaa~ill') :44W Cell. '' ttiuatms :-f' i he ae"sii',, hens'l hlum rav tinat a her"_e nautiher I 'f tU,: att-1( wera- 16112' titadl we:tans'd tt, lit. '1 b. at- :ti .+'r. (le 1i lit tiai k pha1ee 1~ . Lbut Ia.' .. it... l.t thle lialetil olf ." t relic Ile~'y ii:.ng w.- laept rip to a lWe Lour last lght. It iii supafase.l the attew}' were ICU Ilgeg& ill tiarllitag 'h, wood~. wi1o lauditag rte ltrtLlieutb. AT . L ac nta;lt th? titht givenl by 1.attiti pat+iti i. 1.", i d:tilr usaat riall treeta:gl Ore (ut, l..i r's:-di:. :l . tha cceptialof te =~ umbcit of cat-ttakiea., wI'hida they e.,itittt 14. towo'iedkleRoundeti and uliait1l . ,ticiadlv. 'Thei I'.rtv.Seventh G:"orgita redtced bL, ~ickne- to) about three hunadreda 4-if f iretiit I ::, wet ito thi. acitionr wita tlhrir brave anedin LFjttd ire~udr Culotuel Williams, atgaaaat a force1 f the e12etfi at leas.t two tlUotmid~t~, eratreich ed ande P,'"2eli be.hind ti~uu iaiabie brra~t iorka. wntg t'o thIe stature of the gruttuld it teeing u dene wood, our tuen aludeely ea:aue upont tae zctlsy"~. ellttteaatita:it , at a distancee of but ti~itttfite yad Col. W'ilhlas holw evr wisila to dtisldeade the foe, determnred to m:ARe a: assault Ito'} onrerd a vharaie. Tae u1hz) ra.-hed furws rd and ah :de a sic" r. Oti attCk upaon the bl)Ftittkli. Tlaeenemvr opnede uiponl tbt4Ul a trerribic cross6 are, oft it) faatry, artillery anatd cavailry, atad shells thrown romt the guaa.Ltats. 'rhn rcgiwaweut fill back a uiornrt and tlove~~d forwardto LI'uutlt r assault. The fighting or, loth side's was now de-p2trati. I war ~ e utider a cut, ,:.a.n._. i dedly lir., amid htvitu a !r4dt"d Netts from the Coast. 1uclh uxisty3 1:.10 it. felt :i!i to the mtove it,' oil J.+ftes' l..ki~a1. Fri'ky :tifertr., d latte in the evemhiz _", t~osstidc'rlsls. heavy loth wasl Leard,tbefirr believed to be fromn :" t-telli"A gtllst Ie~t$, ai'ls the latter friom r oWn k,1tpi t ~, utiir (Col. Lama~r. We idl. lekitn nothing at heritic, but it irn. stn - +,"t1 bath parties . arqt czg.i{e"1, tryiug t", ell tilt oulter'.: Lsutrendiell1tMt. Il'he Fus ty-seventh I ( s"olsit si l;:icnt atrc Litt ill ,ttdv:t c" !t:z'l have jt)+h -:tlh r l sri loll of the w(ood. tar u~ h.. the ;ietlsit I duty erijsyodf vt~r 'sOY/5ti~act:try .ltsjsr liurdaty tiebt (.f1 Yautikee bread and bact'n uri inl tilo Veclstii, hlerFa(:k,, d'c., pick I lip u"1 tiit titcld. Cloel * i111i4~ tttalt. ,. Ittsl4! v i~it to ,c city lridsty it'trrfltiit. toI 1.811: '1:."r hii sUlatt ( rs ,.ian- in the ho,-Vi1tls. We .tt htljtirhl in l~ilt_ ti a~ to tatls iltt 1 i'onei e u1 dlcie'iil, Y,-.* a~ lhit jo 1 et:'_ .i !Vt'l tei~r cotiiltit. Th'ey i~ e rs j icoI l st c ittl. att: !it~eiL :o+0ii to beL able I'1 b 1.m tain on ii, v0."e 1 6n-1:v 2 tnt~ ti t -Haker lr. I ot -u to at lhZ. i~iar ex:dltir ot L.e MarionI triilerav .to our cty , in nn :tl1~tir with ill: VWe hadn '.'tle extrit Ulttt in l(ttp y'urtu Ihth.5!h it) be~ thIe Planter.) comfling' up. lIn .W ttjInthl~i + tt: batrtit 5.. llhS tt2,~ anti c:l 'atker deteriniji"si Iist t1 10t her -liar it po+ tilt. Iw't* ctit.:, iix p'ull tt. rwir plnth' .it:Ut Stt~l roktektr and the o: l.sr two r-'''.'I thfi" /.'4 mer~le kepti renulv :at. thi: l11a' :a .r: vzY.-. 't t I' :hiltsylt Calle nil 1.t:ati) )tile Ill.? trap ihthi e~lizrght htundredl yard' o ,.iut. Strsilitcker. I I.! opjened ao hier, whet .e tboat a':Ipon'itd with suhl tl gripe Lhe 65owilZi:rs rig tieu brunhtt into pi'tay toi u e:Intotied it I ttik attack frouitltl tjht lstl , net a dilauce o vt lit six h:1X lnreul t fvrl ltiznlretd ' ir'i . VI'!e :tti :I: fr:.uni tit hutV.il. ,n tI.1 eyialt'ut hlhteX)Ireted. and Ft: tiUIItfI i 151(1 bitt yV vits' ins zue;iately calls tibtU :::d tt. t down thei rivtr at a vry rAt rate. Xliii iii': lieluisir of the AMiceri and thlen vr; :rs:,it'.l~t. Sh'e was tanttribtedl5 hit seer-t~i tioes, tt'i jt .Ii- bst (:utiiutli the fighit, Bt e ttn dolont that we would hive haj~tgi ht r. Somtie of(he tl,)ierei were structk by t t ~rtjtt, bitt no, oneI ii jired. D~r. H1olmes' Lis i!ithtky graze~d bhy a grape shot. We Kept up a Keay heavy siare until she ;t )eytvntd the an'lige i~f our gUeed. I wouldlt nu Lie t:ti l trieed it' we wete attaedi agi t:,.day. i r ~ave plenty of a ttlitiitiui5 au I ti~;atk, i cieae of their attemlpting it ,gahit w. v.1!! be able to give a good accojunt of out~ The zieli are in fine :'pirits, aund in a light ing bu~tnor. Fromi tile Mito~iteaippi. The Vi'.burg W/t1i!/, of Tuesday ioriniu 10th jnst., hias the followintg itemt'h Tim 1 k'zair.-EverytLbiou wias quiet belayt v-'eriay. We have hieard of ito new arrivt -ic., our lust ts'taL'. Weare iniformled that mtanyi of tite nt~gro in Mudtis'onl parish are ruititil-Ig away. It -utpjo:ed they go tot tile 'nit2luiY. Scveit lIt'1 Dr. .Jauiti place ttn lust Thursday nig'ht. All the cihttonf ht MaJisitn Jhui; ii bcsin 'trovyt( to keecp is out tit' the haitda of tL elt' ..... .. l i.rsll ..iev t a g the Ctttt 14 Jack-,on'ti Achieveicns---Whathe did. InLs fcal repoirt of bi= diII=L s tepan :1 tetit iCuii., ofll:' Itcyuaiutaic:. uho 1i s hl'dI :i r,"rlixnible post itl .) %k , *rtrrl nI'T th ~ltt.tnu'.L, ttlUre rti to I::t at lv..t 11;C( LcijtiUciI ragonsl t t-: dlrsv(": (JuL frin ' _~w" tint ; thait-he him ''!f' !otntl' fmrt~y a~t l'cdttl ICreek ; that th."y Were stretcii-"d :uiin,. Ilif rmadl between'3lidtllelown :niid Newt:i, +t dig ihr~ Wa'f'T1t will coniiiis-arv -trr": bin'1 N.w i'; t l.it he left man~ty hetw.iet \Vinches trd hiu e'ri-s.itii llac uta the l'utuituait, ait' that hi., wlirlt' lo.i int W-.,v'.ut w~u. not 1'.ss tie 3003 r* 4luu, 1,w genil.rtttn a'cov rtuferr.d to fually con lra,:: w~hat iiai:' brr e lt:firiftao jt it . in taon 1 p;r rt'.iec::i:~ the ;a liie th. oft .Jaclk t lhti n.) trut Ii ill : hi rnjrr trim,~u tl; Iby tar ermtnir..1 l:ln~~ur . heI' pIooiLN ofl' iXCCpli a f : if Ithe :VImtilv:d. ,A tlilouput: of the 1'2:h t( i' i fll intii :iu e.tith oliit:"r. A.! ui ".tift;t) I. i snr vert: -i?lihi :1" the '.rllt i I of i t1 , "( p.itlt1 tota ' dv'ilIlit V':: 1("iv. Our i;iitlttiatit, rl I,lii c:11t:-1:u' -l t~ vuu; of medic:al It ir. s rnke:1 at 1\ i:n::;';,it :t ftrut $:ji.Ot! t., llit)t)t Tiie t, ittibratL iAlwviitJ everytinlg nil v: !: Lie in tIha tdica:l de~rte clottn t-rr: Ihirire (Ij' t :, pi u!' n~i . , c.Ie uct a1i t}1 r.ietua seCurtli to tlit" Cuotiderarv *is e: tiln:sttet! .ttt .vr:1l rilitiRn. 'lipe It< it, ti I eiu 1mv i1 audii tteil, lit 1r:1; of I ;nikl:' ('lii cI h iitht( ic.-alwnP l ~tt.r. t I Iui ni ~v wilE oh iu" titu::.ht I uti~l" ti ("tedi tthat (eo~t. I lik.a: lto:: :ti 11ie~t.t ::1 I; 1 WfIttlil ( i adit II tilt.! old:. r. w.dk t;,:- irlI1, art'! liar ttti-r alll 'tl ;" ail wt., 1 "~ v~.r t utliv;:o ';: l;' "i'a (II o 1111 pIi to { cis~. l le aeL',Lh t lu dislineti 'uy lhi ..iIliii2 .lsack-ont slid fli.t gk'i ill ti. Mar.1 au'!, :,- r l:ptrted. Snane ii ut 1, caVtlrV' :nift l:avC tin ;"eJ ;:;.c iy~r, sit l r..i iithv dlli. ''i. v i):nrl ,) os:: or tto ai b i"h.tin thu Blai intp.. 1001 1! I r:;1iroiul, alit; turz: I.li nie tract. he' slt: Iii lantce. 1. I n te period id t wenty-tw o days *J:acki. nirebed Plaon Staunitotn to McI)i"well. wild , iin etrijuttii'J with ,Juonuoa, I.e whiipji 1 ! .Mllrriy ; titettee to Franklin, .",1 raiil,. "li tta , thjee. ti) liarrsfi,ur:r, 1;5 tnilet, ove~r .Shte eI uidi"iih tnoUtltiiu, "' :i rtil hTerdan road l" a 1 Mltiier (eici i,cd it; I htnce to I"rouit 1{fL' 'viii Luray, .;3ma til~$ tence to ~1 ichet; rt 1 20 wiles ; thence beyon~d Cha~rleston, "t; rtail t Ia his excpedition ha~ iiimhit flajr bate ies audl 11 f uuulier of aki;:riah:1::, killed sold woun~dedl i1I consi.ider'able ntt:tarl" of the enemy, t ,, t001 reisoes ileiitIriti ~n nllionui of dolar iworth for th~e euiillt", chased B~anks atit of tl .{Valley of Virgin~a, atnd aerurs thie Potoni: lAll this lie did iu tw~t~trwo ilzyn, and Wi a loss uf but little utinirdatl of l 01 int killeid al Iin this sketch ii' omnit rll merntiont of wit , the telegraph i+ telling its-that JTacksotn i; nc I doi. T'1 t, we hope, will make up aanotl: 'Ichapter of famne for the un!iring hero. -flit 1iI mood1;Unquirer". Ltate fromt the N.u'rt)i. f l:u'ttolu, *uue 1-'thi.-.TL": New 1iu ti Jkercdd, of the 10111 inst., has been rrt"Eiv 1here. It contains. Baik' trtliciai r'ptir u! t Itmarchi of tbe: First Djli~iua o!' t:hr Fit e ot'ps 11' .1:ines: frou) S:raa.dntg t:. WVilla:' .. Ot.., t:... +4th .tol _+'zli of M\1u'. '1"l!t' lins? Li life s ere1colct a boon, teat for the pre-er":tiuu1 of it t~o socrilicou is too rreat ? aarr!:h no0 I: Iw~hr I:t o~ (lie with YO'.~, tell our lathror.~ ! Ru !1LFr, lils irgaaaiis, luTO1I.~'l your own) swords ititu our breamtl. saying! "This is all we tai.'ive our d~iugbters!P 'fTill:I)1.tetsi s OF~ N w itY :.s Nrw o11LL... M 2, 186162. V WEDNESDAY, JU~NE it:, 1i&2~. Thae Cros. - A title fair week fur work Lae enablel rilr fa~ria r rr4 tener.dlly e I., an thirt r~e. :out: Loew. " .vi r. we iiiulOt:iiemt, htv taut1 a liecrel %;ht 'if it, 111(11 the i! Vir"t i 11"11 ye iiili9ietly th V eir:. G tuff ge~ roew well thdi. ~i3O fl, and1( that. is )lu lau *TI l etui0i. t urd is' ;."ta ii aaeu rvaua.rkatly well it t Winly jel:: 'I.1. sile fllrnowo are still pl:eI i~i.r moere. Thesre applear: te" he a gt~maeral diterminl.i:, it. pia::! every a; re tit crntIl3!d inl cre-pe if u mh.i" r- llcL*uu.l tih s do:: rui" Id,t l=1;; 111111. lii ,bllIt:: :all :t it31 a11nauc~iO = ill ' . rcvluoi'lut :11 lie arl? fu the tlore d.wtriuinoc l're. :ins, I' our va r if an iIeteu3C. :1 C ol. Abtat's Comuiiaad. II t' -*nce i= i-kel to the- nest rti~elinc lL of Cu!. A ik' v up U1l" i;:''l I. 1 ilt lie t e:e thatt Oble~r t '0ee of~ te ...terilJt u;tt, or er or uneder tlhat dL u t.*.ake. au! Uatug'O of t'..u oi~l.eil ileh: 1317 (r-. 'l~ld '3Tryidi is highily IptepUli.r, n11(1 h~r unreloila3. 1 ill: tu.rps Will Le ojea'lIly eoeiu '~red 1V il hallh~~ take plea~are. in fu~r hrrein:. all * lili that iu3V lie It.At With 06. Iartleatut 1{augaer;, Attentiont ! h1 ~ A snuu eirtitllity is now eturnrel in ii e Iiltl :IIIlli, W~i:.l t"" "j(1;l ithai iariva are ef t' 3113* t'. .Jl:a.lerutt: i'etce.. The CoulaiopiIy fri ng~d is n:eritoe,il te he antler the leadtersheip in (!bi!f of *t tia~l fort ile~ pii-shIunl sell ever inch a1db hero, when * rt te Ii titian ei'11 13311'efr. (>iieipt! a well its C.reiesd. 'Ie ,aj epl'eettit: will not 1301 leers- open. d anil we ear:asly eulvi." all who, arcs ready tei doi na'ltiar duty to ruins daee3, it ilnlldliat'!y. lKhell h-l'tit 1 olgeteelil furrei~h on1e0 Gllanat- Coimupny of :a R-:n;erc, to tbet war 'tAre Theire not au ilabier of al her hrave. sun' who eare vat left. to til1 out the ~jrank? .,el' *'Le~ I ddr.rj~ And ill they nut' cure1 A o Oitillj will lie hell ist this t' uea~ el atur" k dayI the 211th inst, fur the p. aproe of oeultjietit9; the Comeipany 3o Be t a Dce"urC it a polace in a superb ", 1..gilft33t elf JLangrers now fnrieinu inl ist Stte. l' Ringers, I:, the resce . - . ~- -- A Superb Beet. 'ai' Inure is supeerior Ipectte(1l otf the ttlla"l-ri)otu~t L oet fre.ua the garden ofI the Methoeiat Parcona-e itt+ it: 1t113 silage,-1h gade nuel i thee right pilset ,h" eraej lla~ received offsrs tef steven L'otai.: IiIIcC Lie rail fur a partizitu hand. An xctia land dfi'irnlt l~egilluo:t would hiaye. been ere thuis Te ported fur aeryieel in this State, it the law of the rk .loth April had hees applied and untocoel hurt ao 1'it is iln (ther e9tr ICS, andL - nu!e flifee~lZ prim.3 ~ht aicady 3hotglttdi. '' Cueeral Wlade Hlamptoni. Rashuess of Remark. it i." proverbially difficult to restrain the tongne frim ra.h reinarks on the exciting t-.pies; t the d.y ;-truly Lao it been callel "- an unruly --vil." Atd it is r.lnnt as difticult. to restrain the pen from si:iiiar rahncss nmid the burly-lurl) of the times. i.muo lettevwriters exaend-ll hmount end seem to gliry in kap hazard fault-tindiri" e+ a peculiar merit, while even the ruipt. cauli..u. ,.t' them are sinetimes tound sinni, . c the side of thIir projudie?. We ilser. - i.at P. W. A., a f>viorite c.urrespondent c= :iavarniah paper, las: hern taken t. t,'i: .c-.c.7.by: v't. h city. n: ani instigator o t .;o the C(onitf..ii'.y. o all have umir faults in thi. rep':t, a;. iunt Su pere visc two closely what w. ,;rite, w'a:. .---er' w, ito for ut. and what we , i:ct. One of tha:e -rash reu:nt" occurred in a letir whi.-h al. pcured i thi:i- piper t.-t n.ek. It wa' that .,t a c.rrr:s-undetit (K.) from 1i-:. Vw::UAtti's army, to the etfect that a " terrible demralizution" of the tWen w-._ a cnscquence of the evacuation of Cor inth. There was perhups but -light ground for nreh a rem ati: ; anid hid there been much, it wat iuproper for him to write it mnd for us to publish is at this tiiu-. Let us ho wore csreful, hoth in rrriting a::d in conversatin,-but espceieiy ti: t'e former. i .t St. .h1iarye th dleatruyed a large nui,... te t il.l. Ii.rtonini to fhe: libe Society, ted wor, t.re,t Ihe' 1 s all er'r the plat-'." This is a part of the Yankee recoril on the Georgia coeat.. It got to prove a propositie. herettoore alvanced, eiz: that 'thiugh the pee. tile of th Contederate States are Kicked enough is all c,,nticinc, the Yankees are infinitely wer. e. Ei i'.r poiol.ie p.rban, ia undergoing nu1 onleal o itui:hz:.etL fir ite departures from the good o!i irays of the fatherii. The South has its iius" ::d their name is L.yion,-hut in that list uch shbante. teas desecre:ion of sacre.1 things as the ubove ia not to be founid. Our punishmenit is already sevee and way be still more so;-yet - the rod which eiares noit our ,tt'ences, will also have it' reck.n ing nith our itn aders. Knowing this, let us Ie Ware if That sp.t., sif impiety whichL ign ee the" [ower of G...Il in the day a .:" ., r iret.lii his Word in momtents of I:-. .-. - - The Augusta hotel. It it a :atisfaction to us to record ad eu.hrse the filowing deserved couplitment to one of the best landl.orl? and kindest tuO in the Ciorfedera aey. Our Correspundeit says whut we k:now to be ii every respeet the truth: " Allow ne, Mr. Editor, a word in res pc:t to the liberality of the 'r,.priet-ir of the Augusta lintel. Mr. tanl.e is ts stranger to thei South Carolini public; having been for sdime time the popular conductor of the Kintville Ifuse, a celebrity in its day. 11e us now been long known at Augusta to many of your readers ai one of the bet of Ilat.l!irds. Let me say (andI I know you are prepared to enurse it) that he not only keej-n a ftrst.ela hotel but is one of the most liberal hosts in the South. Frieely has he given, again and again, to our pour soldiers, while in hi4 eare for the -ick no hospital seuperintendatnt was err more conusucintious and kind. The AnxgUsta Hotel well deserves the patronage it receives: and that is now immeuse. The hiuse is fill to overflwing. and to show the general uppreciationi of its pro prietor's ind oversi:;ht and prudence, I way iniztion that virioua utli.ers have left their fami lies at tbi., t:mpurary Ituuse while they a~re :btset t.:tlig in Ohe ichl." /1lI1" .OLLAR S ]1EWAltT.- !...p"uI . - -- ./uiday /art. is CA N A R T IlItL R. J'.u --- roiw. IThie little adlvertisoieet w,: -lip from a inte nube ot the Richmwoud -JIi-peelA as going t" shiw how the world still waigs ini that etropoalis despitet t!.a war andi its' eunetmnitani, tr..uble:. O-.1tAs may he a kind-heiirted isreature,-his ut tachment to hiis bird goes to prove'lhait; but 0.ar Mart has five dollars to give tier thze recovery of a little twittering ?'anury, when many a p~or eiel sudi-r lies near him, sutiering fur the lack oh delichatai niiurishmaenat of which O.trxAs's tira ad.l lars would huy a wJeek' supply. OaTrtas pinti. f.r a lust fsir-y anid spuenls his wt.eney to re.-over i, when the venmy ie thu:.l'r-. . ..t the gate-' of the city eager to crus: :-:eve-r tif valor anad worth it m.iy e...tte, irri1a may reck'in nipt.r hiasecurity fur tafety in the threatm statIn: or hemay puerpise a ia:-ner mioae; -if shiehliti; hiself awl his Canary-ir..i. Y..t a :.eith-:r a:. 'use nor aauspect (lA-rAst,-ltc is perba., . er good meidI.n, in, lAir ry ;-btut, we ntioy bie per m ittedi tio ad.1 ini the .-omiewhat emphatic la-iguige of nthr "d-.. his wnty." News items. g"?" Infiirmation -was received at Chattano.ga, on the 12th, that twenmty-Sive regisments of the cue Imy, in the vicinity of lositin, Kentucky, tnear the Tenevte St ate lin-.', hiave recuireid larp' ruin furetnmnti of artillery, andh are threatt.:rini l'ast 'Tennesso;:. g~ A despneteh to Govn. Leiclher, dtedci Slietn tou, .Junej I-., -mys the ettuwy h-ave evneninuti.i Ifar risonurg, andl falle:: brek down thu V'alley. pit TVhe N.irthern press rugrai liutler's ord, enertini: the tainai of New )rl.watas as a forge:y tf lhtture-anrd'~s. Even the Newr York lier.M' t es thi.- view. Cani there het nt beert ilhute - tin ..f lit:: I,-.- il,ias then th-st it is ioer.-40 ' Ieven: to Jumri t:o:-din Bennett? army report.. unrii--li:iy, in a letter frta l'oit Reuidir-, that ont Stinilay liast the enemy left i a th. fidl of httlu 1,tt00t deaid a:ndl inunderl tren. Iprioners. The Conf:edevrate lota 0n Suntday w..i 2iih kihld giud wietitledl, aid on Mondaiy Ikilled ziu-l wounded. pe Three thoutsad of the prisoners t.eken by et. .J)-ksuin from. IttnkS i.w the-.ugh Peters uirg last Wea.izinadaty, -a . a.: ; - .c i.'->nleraete l..t.o, L:t0 he-:ni appoite.i Suiperi:ttede:t of the INite Deparut:.wint four the Coinfedecrate Stattee in .tuth Cerdlina. hIlt uticie will lie ini Colutnbia. per-The y:-v;..ut:.h 1Ihu.7/ Knesr ot l.:te date y " A pri~ste dispatch, reived in ii cy y 'ster.ly motLrtiig fr..in ltichtiond, stateS that tt. Lawt,, iif tis city. with his Aids, had ieet tord~rd t-> jouin etei. iStuewall .Jackt'in." :5-yThae samte payq~r ;cives the fituwitng te eiun' if the: herti.- tall oif a Georgian att Char ettn: " A privatte letiar to us from a membiler of the 47th Geriat liegianet. 1peaking of the chtarge it whch Capt. W. W. Willinntt, of the hIulloch Guard, felt, ::ys: *'Thheat that was seenm e: Capt. Willisa he hail mouttd the Yankee buat t.ry, andl with sword in uone hanud andI hat int the tither, was rallying hais wut withi:i twetnty pnaees of the enemy, when he wits aht. through the heart and killed." gg-The .Taeks.mi 3/k.sp;.un, grotwig er. tu..iestiuc in the stubjiet o'f one T. .1. .1 c*eo eclaims: -" On, Stonewall, on 'ben~ceforth ,thyI name ie the tialisman of free'doin andl the synornim s-The oiioni was prevalent in iiebtuond a fw daye :so that NeCliuin's tirmy whs " fuiieg .gi-The Secession feeling is laid to be r::.pidly othi increase in Kentucky. So the Fedlerals A Prisoner's Letter. In juslice to the writer, whose tnyderious di itp.ear..ne frotn the ilatupton Lsgiu Cavalry at Williamsburg has be'en thu subject of much cou ment, we ire soinu exarnets from a letter receivt d bt this ottlee during the pest week : Four D5-LttL.tan, near Philaelelphia. 's., M1ay 19t h, 1 e2a'. . flear Fr,.,d: Litstle did I think when I left htorm' that the first letter I shoul ile:, to t11 Edyg.'ele!d woiub hr diat fron the timmi)'s (onn-1 tri, ; .- such is t.o case. I was taken at Wit 'itn.:.-urg. The Cavalry charged .le enemy thero :id elhrur'rd t,.o tar ; the first I knew of my ::irular danger I ftundl unysilf ulmust in the isuks ",f a large ru'erve furce of the eneiuy's cav airy. I whec.led my horse with the intenstiun of gutting ti1, but I was too cldue.ly followed. I turned mny bead to see how the hances were for e.eape. emit Saw =list ie man wats nearly within sabre-roach of me. I heard the report of a pi al very uear my head, and upon the instant down citim uy.ulf and horse to the ground. I was iml. umeliately sarrouuded and hid to surrunder. I do nut know whether my horse was killed or nut; in fact he mtay not hlave been shot at all,-he may hive stunblud end fell ; yet the fact of his fall ing; just at the instant the pistol was fired leads we to suipposz.'e that he was shot down. I would like to loave you write to Maj. Et-R.-: for me,-tell him to please tiesd .mit if cmy horse was killed or net, mad ask him to use his influence to ;..t ue .-xchanged if possible. I would like to h;ive M.u:rswT draw may money fur we and pay n.y Catny debt,, particularly thoee fir borrowed - tuoney. We l isuners are treated well hero: we fare as w-ll : the Feder..l soldiers, and so far have nith. ing to c .>:nplain of. Fraternally, your truly, D. F. MrEWEN. Analystis. Thle following report by Pntonasson .To as, of Au:uata, on the Edgefield walk licks, will be 'inned with interest. It inclines to :. favorable opini.,n, if we gather its eonclu.,ions aright. AUCt' t-m, Ga., May 2th, 1802. Pwor. T, A. Dt-..s, M. D.,-rsr Dorb,, : Sicknes= in my family and amongat my servants Las prevented an earlier coinmunicatibfm of the results of my examination of the earth from . "Solt Liyk" in Elgefleld District, S. C. The following are the results of tIe examinatiou : The soil was composed chiefly of reddish clay atnd silici-,us send. When placed in the mouth it gave a sharp pougeut saline taste, due to the presence of Chloride of Calciutw. 11)0 graint of this earth, treated with 500 grains of water for .r hours, during which time it was I fre.1tett!y uituted, yielded the following ialts: Ch!oiid.-s of aoium (Common Salt) and Po taisium, Chiecly Cl-tride of Sodium 2.*,2 . inlaridle of Calcium~t, * 1..10 t.hloride of Magnesiumi, 0,66 S ulph:"te:-, Traced. Nitrates, Ne Traces. This at-aiysis shows that this soil will yield les than 4 per cent coumon Salt. Its vilue for tls th i.ufseture of Salt will he more readily d.:termnd. by cuwopariug it with sea-Writer. The following is en :;alyis which I made if seca-w:.ter tal:eu from a snall river betwoen Colo eel's Islhs.l atnd the Ct.. d.f Gs.rgi:. This sain plo of water was taken fr.- miles from the At I antic Octan, at half tilt, running ..twn. Thao wtater fro. this rivur was telceted in parefereutr. tot th it of the- Atlantic oneteu. heer.s I- wi.ihe.! tos test the *alue a-f the wan-rs of the .shart rivers man our const ilowing throu:;h the extemniive marsh os., finr Chie oann~ufactsure of Salt.. a . __ This 4sort river is not c-onneced with' any iwamap, is nout more than eight msitses in length.. tndl :-impy drains the extensive zaash, lying to the West and. North-Wist of Colosnel's Islarnd, and het ween this island and the Atlmintie, ocean. Specific Graity at tu,0* Iis19.001 Su.spendled :nsatt-rs 0I (l0 l0ll trair.s of this Sea-water e.>nteine.I Soilidl Saline residue .5 Chlorian of Sediumi (Commnou Satlt) 1.6.5. Chlaride of Magnesium 1.43 a dphatu of' Zinet, 0.14 osulpshate of M-.gnesia, 0,1;3 Chiloridle of Puatsiwium llromaidle ssf Pustassiumw, Jireimlide oft Sium lsdjie nf Par-sssiium. I sdaid e of Sod~iuma, . - .l;t Silieie Acid, I -Silientes. I Or::anic muatter's, .1 Phosphates of '4ine . Magneaia, Carbonates of Ziii6 & Macguecia.). The waters or the Atlantie ocean, fr~a from all .lilution, cant~ain about 2) per.sent. of eoommou Slt. Bly a ctopaianf sf the~ resulta af these -analy s, atnd also by the cnnaldor.ion.a of the relative .roesies nieces ,ry to separtito tMs Sdlt, ir it ei -lent that it wotl.l he~ more expen'shse Co dissolve . the S-.lt fr.. ti s suil ain-d th--n t-s evaposraete the water h.d.ling it in. Mu4tti:n, if ta~ .sua Salt rep. r.etatedl a s:.tsuratedl sahitie. watur will horiwever hi.-'.ive fiar more Salt th in tha~rt'eiaid in Sea iater. A,:.,.edain:: :o M. Glay Tstsse. 19tl partt of wa ter dise.lv 553 ' patS .l' s-dt, at tteialpra'ttrh 57.Oc r-ali .7.1 I " "- 140.U* l.., - " 227.5. " lt is evient. thiat the mtanufiacturer has it itn hi power toi renhsr the- water strongly impreg n::ted with the Salts by using large quantities of .arih wish .;somparativ.-ly sma~l squantities of water. By inaking a gil..n quantity of water dissolve .iver es large a squantity of water as possile of the Salt, we dispense with a large portion of the u1 'equtent ovinpnration. Thae p.rescec . i much Chi.>rlde of Calcium is to he regrett. ., b;.t it masy I think be sufficient y removed by driping, and if this ehould not e succeeud as well as could be desired, the addition of ashes countaitning the Carbonate of Soda, to the fluid beore evaporation, would I thinak precipi tte the licme in the form of the Ca-rbonate, whilst. the Chloride combined with the lime would unite with the Sodium of the Carbsonate of Sodla, andI etill farther a-dd to the qtuantity of Salt. The vaslue of this deposit will depend upon itma exelsnt. unifoirmity, atnd up-tu the oharacter of the .urrouding tsocki and formations. Every coandi tion-P'hysical, Chemical and Geological-nf thet dl..,,-tit shouldl he carefully explored. c.-r r:-tpeetfully, yousr5, JOSE PH .7NS t.~flnrona' Yovy, soovernoar of the Mor mn..s is grumbling about the insuiiiency of 1.tah to accommodato his children, rtasd remarks, "I mannit put ap with this smiall poassessiou, It might dlo vemy well for men of small ftailies, .-ey two or~thre.: wiree and twenly or thirty little nue, hut t'or me and wine it i- n-mt enough." -- - -- .- -. - if The Mulbile 16,i4.. :eperte a very cheer. ing -odition of the Ahsbsa-na corn erop, and4 opes, in spite i-f disarter-,..i.: a sutlciancy of vi-at will lbe barntsted. . g' Sisteen Euglish war vessel', tour of thema iron ild, were reporteid to b~e ina Hlaspttn R-ad.! au th 14th. The ceuu of their prcenet there is aenknwn.