The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 15, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, PEPfKMBKU 15, 1HH4.
OOD'M Fl.tta.'
Thlf littlo ini'ldont oocarred as ono of the hrl
fdeof the KvKorve Corps was man hi ng through
Atbtnn, Alabiina :
TA'ilh tninncr" treum Tuir proudly In lni".
Anil rmvonots glistening In me "i
lirii'lit
Thf rirave Hoi-ci-vi frvo from rear nn.I c ira
, A tlioufh they were In p-c- r' nwling tln'rc,
ThroiiKh Athens onward marchm! to meet !hc
loo.
A briKht-cyed, fair hnired fclrl, but ( mr ye.irii
old,
Looked on the sceiii', and cliiiu'ej her lUllo
linnile ; ,
" rpa," he tried, with f elinit umoiitriille.1,
Hod nid'r lliMt llnp, oti ! Hi ill r.iiu' ot -"M '"
Then hurst a dcati niug clui'r from thoc lnuve
buntls.
And ninny a soldier ft It refmlvr-tl, ns lie
I.ilVd his enp the ntiMni; child id greet,
Tlmt if hi arm miiilit Itelp to M'-toiy,
rlj til bene. all (.oil' II ig most willin;
Or holler, cr a Koldiei's death to meet.
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DABK ADD ERUPT 8IDE OF LONDON.
The moral ii'nl rc.ig oiis interests of tmdon
are as vast as Its material interests. One is just
as mm h sstonished nt on'rn-ts and extreinos in
this reject ft in the physical condition of thinirs.
As wealth and poverty stute ut curli other in I.ott
don, so do virtue and rrinir. At lirsf, one is im
pressed with the tw i-'piry nnd iiialid wretehed
ness whieh fon c themselves tijion his attention ;
and then, on the oilier hand, lie Is gradually I'm 1
ing out what a measiirclc ss Binouut of I .'hristum
charity nrd pity is nil the time et work. It may
te tlint the vices of great rilies arc more easily
found out than their virtues. To discover the
hitler ore mast tind wees 'to the religious por
tion of society and enter the av. uues of (.'line' Ian
labor, whieh he wiil lind almost thronged uth
those who wish well to their race.
As to the dark side of tiie picture, 1 find on
my table a copy of the Enni.uj sta.idai-J of this
city, dated Juuo 11, which diieuHi s, in an edi
torial, the bid then pending in Parliament fur
closing all taverns and refreshment rooms in
1-ondou from 1 until 4 o'clock in the inoniiiu'.
It is a Government measure introduced by ."Mr
(ieorge tirey. The Sttuulanl says :
"Attcnipis havo been inndo tn disparage
the tcheiue as an Imperial veto upon the gal
lipot levities of the J lay market.
Hut they know 1 it lo of London who fttney
that a narrow region nlmtting upon Leicester
Square contains the only cauecr of the kind
which eats into our miln politan midniglu.
Far and wide, in the heart and In the limbs of
onr Uabylon, the disiase exists; it U vile and
putrescent everywhere, and breaks forth in
the ricking dens of gin nnd blasphemy, in
the human wilderness beyond the To.ver, no
less than In the pluto-gluss palaces and sum;
wankious of prolcs-ional infamy nt the We-t
.nd. Ti,e H lyninikct is, we suv,
,U(J ihe streets contiguous to it are, after the
time Indicated, pu'wllc ""istuees, .ctmUU, uml
aboliiinatiuus. At A paiticular iioiir, night is
made beautiful for a tew moments In the season
by the grncetiil thtongs pouriii4 through the por
tals of the Opera House. Alter that, and until
dawn, the neighboring thoroughfares arc hideous
with an insolent glitter of vice and turbulent itli
the language of prolligacy, at its highest pitch.
We do not tuinlv that even the tvpical
P" VKlbn can affect to teel iiL'irieve.l because
WiC Sovnnot gliittonic upon atewad and broiled, or
aownt. & hinocll with viliunous lhiuor between the
- - mar uud fourth hour ul tlm day."
As contrasted with ail this, I might give you
pictures of charmii g beauty, repre-cnting the
moral elevation und Christian dovoti in of other
portion of this vust popuhilioa. Charity in a
thing uiuch in vogue heic, from tho Queen and
thcioyal family through nil el.'9-es. We have
all learned to love the virtues of the ijiiccu. We
bave heard of her personal visits in the dullings
of the lowly. The Christian nobility interest
thmiselves in similar deeds of kinJness. Vast
sums of money are expended. Vast establish
ments are maintained to comfort and protect and
elevate vnrious classes of society. It would be a
serious undertaking to give your readers any
idea of the variety, the extent, the expensiveness
of ihe charities of London.
I suppose there is no city iu the world where the
liko is found in equal degree. 1 was present nt
the opening ot a free Taiieriiaelo hi-t evening ut
Jiotling ilill, in tho W est hud, where I assisted
in the eivii:e, ,the sermon being preached by
llcv. ltr. Kdinond, of the I'niioui Presbyterian
church in ihis city. The curious thing about it
was that the ediiiee, which cost nine .Jiiim, was
erected at the expense of a single individual, ns
listed by his father-In-luw. This generous per
son is a butcher, who carries on his business,
and, besides that, is the acting minister of the
Tuhercaclc.
Thus the struggle goes on in this great world of
London. Antagonisms are busy in Church aud
instate. In tho Establishment, never homoge
neous, we now find ritualism developing ii.se II at
a frightful rate. It would seem as if tho great
blessings of tho Keformnt on are to bo tlivovii
away us worse than useless, and the Knglisii
C'turch is to be dragged buck to Popery as fast
as the thing can bo decently done. On the other
hand, evangelical religion is struggling iu high
places and iu lower ones to stem tins tide of for
malism. Very happily, some of the Important
positions in the Church have recently been tilled
by men of the right stamp. Meanwhile, liroad
Churchism is undermining the faith of the nation
and doing what it can to destroy the power of
cvange icul religion. The curious combination of
the Puseyitcs and the Kvangelieal party to oppose
tee iiroau Church movement seems a unng desi
rable in one view, and yet it involves grout dan
ger, viz. : that tiie purity and courage the
Evangelical party will be damaged by this unna
tural alliance.
The more one sect of London in its moral
aspects, the more imposing seems the issue whieh
is joined here between truth aud error, light and
darknef s. It is a thought intolerable, that formal
ism and infidelity should creep through the
Church, and pervade all iu fountains of intiu
nce. Alas for England I if this must Iks the case.
On the other hand, the struvgle of true men of
tied against every form of evil iu this inctruH!is
is entitled lo the sympathies and prayers o! every
Christian the world over. Speaking of the ex
tremes which l.ondon presents, calls to mind
ome lines whieh 1 will insert in my letter. They
are written by my friend and olJ schoolmaster,
Ir. John U. Sherwood, of New York.
"On the Thames a :ity stands,
Crowded, rich, and gay
Almoner of many lands
The Centuries' highway !
Trallic ciondH her busy. streets;
Fa-hion greets the eye :
Wealth with Poverty there meet-:
Hags with Royalty.
" 'Neath the Abbey's towering spire
Jtest the honored Lead :
liy that vast expiring lire.
'Nealh that kiiuulid shed,
Wret hed want,
Famine gaunt
Ly its restless he id.
"In St. James gold an J lace !
In SI. Giles want, ili-graie!
High the noble rich the rich
Low the lowly deep the ditch !"
Lord lluiMlrpnrjr Hi lliidfii.
The following amusing story is tidd in a letter
from Baden :
It seems that Mr. fsothern passed through lu re
a few days ago; but, as I nied not tell you, no
body but his intimate friends recognlcl, in the
iinct gentleman iu liiutti, (lie iimiisiug "tuiiow
of the Hay market, M r. hotliern went h;s way
unbored. lor "Moimruri sligito i " is a bore when
one Is looking for peace and quiet. When he had
gone uwuy ft got rumored at me ro.jins that ne
had lust arrived there, and the very same ev e-
ning, during the perloiiiiunce of the band, there
nas a general exi lauiailun of "1 here he is !" us
an unlucky resemblance, nut to tin) actor, but to
the character, lounged unconsciously up io ine
portico and sat dow n.
Yes, there he was, with glass and whiskers,
dressed iu Cochin China coat, aud looking exactly
like the "Dundreary" so familiar to all the I.ng-
Ihdi, and even lo many of the coiitincntalists here.
Due r rnJUli family father, mother both wear
"'8 "laKaacles two daughters, and a son from
college were in agonies of delight, The unlor
tuuate man droiii ed his lint, and they w ere in
tits. Kniering tho Conversation House, he stuui
tiU'O over ihv i step, aud they were in ruptures.
--sow, Mrs B. nay, n,t ..j dul ,,lxMn,se 1 would
not .eider that naty playroom, bid I am duslied
money. We have reason to believe that the
tiuba.gc , was taken oil lor that night only. The
vie Aim of this unwilling ple,aryhtts tied, and it
will ever remain a mytery if he V.ucw the ereat
rule he hus tilled here. " l"tt'1"
One of the imported Dutch tows on exhibl
tiou ut the New Lnghiud Agricultural Pu r, be
longing lo V. AV. Chcncry, of Uelmont, Mass., U
aid to have given Kf lj quarts o." milk lu one
Juoulh.
THE
J mm FrSffSYLVAMA CAVALRY,
MMnlicbi lt- Itrllllnni ( hnrit and
ftnkro flaht It.int of the KcIh-Iii nl
g nplnrr of Arm. Mr,
Cav Nihth Pennsylvania CAVAt ry, Mi r-
rnr.i spono, Tknn., September ('.. Sinro my la t
.ettcr from Chattanooga, the Oth Pennsylvania
Cavalry have been on the move, but a little dis
appointed in not going to the front. Tho sn.M ii
appearance of the great Ucliel raMer, Wheeler,
in Middle. Tennc-ee, wlih n lurgt force, made it
liccesssrv for cavalry to coneentruto in that
scef'on, und the 'Jib was ordered to this pla -e,
whi re wc arrived yi -u -rday, alter n very t vlious
and hard march ol live und a hall day, o.er one
bundled miles of uioun'uinou? country and r nieh
roads.
We came here by way of WaMcn's Ki'l,:o,iv.d
erosrti the ( unilierlaini moiui'aiiis, in Sequatchie
Mil ley. At 1 1 ii it up we awaited lh arrival of our
b'ritr trniti hem ihe re'ge, and s.i(iii afi"r i i.
mi net u the nseeiit nt Hie Cu inliei umd h noli tor
the filih tiiio. 'flic ,av was cxiiemcly Harm, a, el
the woi k id' fainil'i; t he mi in in ii ;is tin easy tak
nnd ihe h r ' -e I ranier ii . eivi d a full share of (e
iiiiiii niiiniis mid ciiis'-s IV' in the bovs of tiie di ;
but oi. e" m tl.e valley bel., all hard -hips w re
tcrot'i n, and we enmv. d the nnreli In the
a 1 1 . i n 1 1 n 1 1 e of Hi e fruit .nut i,e nuiiul s . ti rv.
We n iNi.in. .1 at MeMintiville a shun time and
proceeded on to M hi Im -boro, wh .re wc arrive I
y sti nliiy iilteiuooi), to the great joy ol Ihe gar
riMin et ihis piece and the eiilei.s, a-. Wheeler
h oi I nil casiing tluea:ciiii'L' glunes into Cie
city, l ut i.ot likiie: the t ' r 1 1 1 1 1 n ' i i i ! ten lini;
the approach! to the city, he iirelim d to make
nil it 1 1 ii 1 1 t . 1 he t-0 ol lie ruid. ri is i stim ited
at tiom ,noo !o Ii nun, nnd Is oiviih'd into sev. r I
mi l .-, moving about, the cmirre. t alinf
liiii i s Hi d de-lro ing tiie p. "due's of tin; sei ttou
ol'i oniitry tin on gh v. K 1 1 tin y lnuv e.
'Ihe Mil laid been in c.iuii about one hour,
when oi c battalion was ordeied to m i'.e an
attack on a K. he! camp, whirh repoit had lo at''. I
tour nidi s Iroiii the city ; tun belore the arrival ol
our bai'ii'iiii .lohnnv lie'i goi wind ol our
linm'ly l :t, i!ei"lll:K.C I . In te, U'ld Ihe !"os
rilmi.i il to camp to ci.j'.y oi e niu'lii's ret aiicr a
long lrarrli. Lut there is no r -t to the w- lined
soldier, mid the Minll notes i f the buck1, to
lior-c, to bor-c ! I r iti-'it the old 'lh out of their
plea-aiit dieams at li! o'clock 'net ni.'.ht. Infor
mation hml Lei n iceeueil at he nl iuariers dining
tl.o night tlimugh rair scouts that tiie lieli. ls
weio iin anipi'il six lnilis west ol Woodhiirv,
Cuiimn county, and twelve mdes from this
p'aic, on Sti.ne i,er; and th !hli Pennsylvania
C'.iM'.liy was oii'eia d lo rout them.
And right liaiidsouu ly did tin y do it, and
lidded one more laurel to the wreath that encir
clisthe fair lame of the veteran regiment. W'c
arrived al a point nenr win to the Kebels had
sought icpose, in d passed tiie night in .pleasant
ilreiims of loved ones at home, and the beauties
of u .'southern Confederacy, und were stiil
wrapped ill ti c ni ins of .Morpheus, when c nn
paiiicj E, E, and O, wire deploied as skir
lni bus, under the 'command ol Major Ap. le,
while the balance of the regiment were funned
into n rharpii'g column und reserves, and thus
forward and onward did we move in the still
ness of a bright sumuur morning, and belore
tl.e I renk ol dav could dispel the darkness uf
night, Johnny lieb was aroused from his sIiimi
birs ly volley after voilcy from the skir
mishers, and the terriiic veils ot the charging
column ; tcri ilied and panic-stricken, the Kebels
Ilnl in every (Unction, leaving hordes, aims, and
t!i(lr"SuiiliiTu Lights" it) our ooe-slon. Tin-
i iiurgii'g eoiiiniu wits icd
by
i Le
urvc
;.l
ch.valrous lajur kiinmel, who pursued them
into Woodbury, whcie a I rilhant I, an I to hand
licht took place, and the snare was freely used on
the devoted heads of the Rebels. Whilst Major
K imincl was puisuiug tbem, n d ish was made by
the lUhcis in Ins lvi.r Hum ihe right llauk, wlij
wi re conci.uk d behind a lull, but their obio t was
frustrated by Isaac Liuidis lading Adjutant i, and
a portien ol Ma. lor kiniinel's coiiiinuud, who bs
covitcd the lilovemeiit. l.ieutcniiiit Landis
ipiickly formed two eoinpanics and charged alter
them, and thus got the Rebels into across lire
iiom the rear i I the cluuguig column aud I.ieu
tei ant l.undis' cotiiiirind.
'I he Rebs nillered severely, nnd scampered
If in everv direction. The force of tho Rebels,
a part of Wheeler's command, numbered is hi,
coiiiiiianded by Colonel Dibrcll, Acting llrimi
dier (lencral. Our regiment was commanded by
Colonel Thomas J. Jordan, and numbered Ml')
linn. 1 he nilnir was well planned and success
fully inrricd through. Tic Rebel loss is '2i
killed, li t) wounded, und l id prisoners; wc also
ciiptuicd iiCO hoises and Baddies, a lurge amount
ol arms, and a Rebel mail, and tiny ipiunlity of
dry goods and fancy articles of in n's wear, which
ihe Itcbs obiaiiicd from citUciis vv hile tiearciiing
alter lliuir lights. (Hit loss was one killed, live
wounded, and four missing, llo'.v long we will
reiiniin heio 1 cannot tell, as tli.it d.'pcnds upon
the n.ovciiielits of the Rebel loree. 1st Master
l.dpi t $.
t.vonii it in i:kim.i iiii:i- tr;ui.
The Louisville Jh inotxtf UMnoiinccs the c ip
ture of the Rebel gueril'u leader Jessie. Quiiulreil
was caught in Indianapolis tivoortlnccduys ago;
Morgan "i dead ; Mo.-cby is reported killed, and
now that Jessie is taken, only Forrest und
Wheeler, and one or two others of tho dashing
Rebel riders remains. The rut says :
"Colonel (Icorge Jessie, once a representative
in the Kentucky legislature from Henry county,
l ut lor the last three years iu the H -lul army,
hus been lor some two or three months past ope
rating in Henry, Owen, Trimble, Oldham, and
Shelby counties, gatheiiug recruits und fresh
hursts, und committing various depredations and
outrages upon citizens, lloh is operated boldly
und defiantly. Still there must ho an end to such
o ullages, and Jessie bus c.oiuu to grief.
"On Thursday last the Colonel and his com
mand wete captured in Carroll county, near
Ghent. Wc learn tlu.t Colonel Holcmita and his
llib Kentucky regiment cuino suddenly upon the
guerilla chict and his men in camp. They were
taken completely by surpiise. Colonel lloleman
toiiiitd ins men so ns io entrap tiicm t uny.
They were so completely hemmed in and over
whelmed on nil sides that Colonel Jessie and one
buntired and lilty men surrendered without
tiling a gun.
Colonel lloleman and lus gallant command
deserve all praise for thus relieving that section
ot a most iioiinicsome nana ol unscrupulous
gut rillus."
Th HrllHNt Kiols Hie Oraiiaeiiien'a Ills
clnlnif r.
The following appears in the London Tinf i:
"To Tin: Knnoii or nil'. Timcs. Sm : nm
directed by the Grand Orange Lodge of llella-t
to forward to you the iudor.-cd copies of resolu
tions, and to request that you will give them a
place in our first puldica'iou.
"Yours, respectlullv,
"Wm. l'inii.i.s, Grand Secretary,
"llr.i.i As r, August 07."
"At a meeting of the Gland Orange Lodge of
Delias!, held in tiie Orauue Hall, lirlfast, on
Thursday, Ihe 2 ith uf August, Wl, and specially
siimmoucd to lahe into ennsateratiou the ul It
lions of 11 portii n of the press a.'uinst the char
acter of the institution und its members touching
the rei tut unhappy and taial 110:3 in this tow n,
the follow mg resolutions were unanimously
lldi. pled ;
" ' Inasmuch as the town of I'.elfast has recently
bren Ihe scene of formidable riols injurious to the
character and prosperity ol the community, and
dangerous to II e peace ot the country at lar
and w beica.-, among muni allegations as to the
origin and continuum e ot these riots, several pub
lie journals nave alii United tucm to the exisb n 0
and opeiiUiou ot the Orange Institution, it is
ic.-olvcd,
" ' 1. That the Orange Institution having been
organized lor the purpose ol piouiutin-' Protes
tn lit principles, 111. holding Ihe Cronn and Cousii
union, and niuiutuiliine law and order, it is utterly
oppos d to all ilu gal and disorderly proceedings
iu the Slate, orto any encouragement of same, as
inconsisieni witu lis iceoirnieu pnncliiles.
" '. That this Grand Lodne, on Udialf of itself
and the other members ol the (limine Institution
iu Lellasl, indignantly discluiiu any connection
whatever, either with the origin or coutinu nice
ot the recent disiurbuui cs, and, duply deploring
v. itn an goon itifiis tno-e unuaiiiiv mobs, tiav
done all iu their power to maintain and restore
the public peace a large number of the mem
bers of Ihe private lodges, as well as ol the Grand
Lodge, liuving placed their services as special
coiisialilcs at the disposal of the magistrates, and
in other respects exerted tiieir influence to repress
the prcMHent disorders.
" 'II. That lor the more elf etive vindication of
the Orange Institution against the calumnies alb
ded to. Ine editors ol some ol the leading jnui
mils of the I nited kingdom be requested to give
tlle-e It'-oiutions the widest circulation.
' RoiiiiRT Waiiixii, Grand Master.
"W. I't.i ui.ns, (irand S cittary.
"Gon Savk THK O' l KM.
"Orange Hall, Jlellast, August -' i."
Maine has ;ibs3 naval tnliitments toward
filling her ouota of troops.
Dtiilng the late drought, when the wot Is
aud lands in the direction of Oneida hike were
011 the, one of the OncIJa "Coniiiiunity"-men
went In response to a cull for help to preserve
property ; and having occasion to write home for
uppiks of H'ovUioiis, dated his letter, "Depait
ment ot Ruin, iu the Valley of Smoke, and
Shadow of Dtuth, brown's Truck, July.'?, 101."
4. he laliom wi re ut ouee despatched..
DAILY EVENING TlyLF.GKAHT. PHILADELPHIA, TH
FOURTH KniTlON
AI!MV OI'' POTOMAC.
Active Artillery and
Finns.
Picket
LEE'S LIBERALITY!
He Will Give the Yankees Fiftoen
fays to Cloar Out.
Tin: maim: i:r.ix;'noivi
r.tv., r.io., l.ic.. i:t.., r.tc.
r.u;
III vim ' ai; i r.iis A i: m v or i itr I'oiovt vi . s.-p.
t' iiiber 1;:. I'icl.f t and artillery bring have u
kept up very hii-My s,,, e Suttirdiiy, the ire. of
Ihe l!(bel- not se. ining to have tooled of vet at
beiii:.' ov crpovvei cd Hint losing so many prisoners.
The result is that some live or six men a d ly
are brought inlo the hospital 1h, the miijoriiy i.a lly
wounded, nnd some few have died.
Yesterday a large iinutnr opened on the rihl,
ai:d threw a number of shells inu l'ctciv,iiiiig
with great piei i-icni.
A lichcl sharpshooter this nltcrnoon s'olc
iwross the Appoina'lox, and watching nis ih.iinv
shot one of our men at a battery.
lie was soon discov. red, und as he w.is m.iliiip;
his way bai l; across tho river, a wdl directed shui
shU"k Ihe boat, tearing it to pieces, mil it is sup.
osO'l killing ihe occupant.
Hise.b is n po. t that lee had announced to his
troops on uiithiv, that he would give tho Yan
kees fifteen daysjto get away from here, but he
did not say what he would do if we refused t
leave.
The-e men elso represent matters to lie iu a
bad way over there. Tiny have been living on
short ration', and were of ft poar iiia!ity. The
fust thing they m l; h'i reaching our camps is,
"Wlii re are we lo gel rations i"
We wire just going to draw when we left.
Among the casualties in the iid Division 21 Corps,
since Sunday, by picket tiring, are Lieutenant
(icorge I'.sskr, !0lh l'a , killed ; Lieutenant Iicnj.
1'. Mooihousc, 11th V.. I., face; Lieutenant Joseph
S. Hobbs, 17ih Maine, back; Sergeant P. (ioldy,
1 J tli Mass., kilkd.
NEW YOEK DEMOCRATIC
STATE CONVENTION.
Terrible Row Amoug-Peace-Men.
the
Ktecltl lo 1'ltc l-ivi-iiliii; 'l''lrj-:riiti.
Jv'i.w Youk, September lo. Tlieaeiijii of tho
Democratic State Convention at Albany, iu re
jecting Fernando Wood and the Mozart delega
tion and the MeKeon delegation, has created the
greatest e.cit mcnt in the ranks of the ' iiuter
lilicd." Vengeance is thie.ilencd, and the Peace men
a 10 gathered in knots about the bur rooms and
Club hcinliiiiirtcrfi, denouncing McClclhin, and
swearing t lint they w ill vote fur Lincoln rather
than be sold by the War Democrats.
XOHIIA'I'IOX loll TIIK MYTH 'OX-
; it r,s sion 1. ins rit ic r.
fipsi iat Ih .o-olei h thyt I'.vt'intKl T fij "h.
Ti oniusiovv N, September lo. The well known
mauuliicturer, George liullock, I'.sq., was to-day
nominated for Congress, in the Sixth District, by
accluiiiaiion. Itepiiblicans mid Democrats are
tiilhusiastic in their expressions of satisfaction.
'I lie .Maini t:i'f hm.
Ai i.i sri, Si ptcinher l i. Ollicial returns from
L'7.i cities, towns, and plantations, show a total
vote of Hii.O.VJ.
The majority for Cony for Governor, is
1.5,3 Hi.
The total vote yet to lie heard from, w ill amount
o about ".1,0(10, and will increase Cony's majority
to nearly IN.UjO, or about tho same as last year.
The total vote of tho State will be nearly ten
thousand less this year tlum last.
Returns from II!) representative distrlels show
the election of 102 Union and 17 Democratic rep
resentatives to the Legislature.
The Senate is unanimously 1'nion, every
county in the State having been carried by the
ULlon partv.
O V
1 J u
Lehigh Coal and navigation Company,
I'll 1 1 AUKl.l'l 1 1 A , 8i)telnlif r U, lsat .
ficitled iiuinsttls w 111 be rt)e,lvel at tlii-i oillee inilil :)
O'eleek 1. M., iif Tt'KSllA'l.llli- till ul ll.tel.er H. K; I'.r
an poi lion or the w hole ul
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AS PA R T O 1 A
NEW LOAN
iiiiih'.rtp-l tiy A u 't A .tciiiltli , i yaltle on the 1. duy
uf Ai'iil, Jssl, with liittTt"-t at tiie rte oi ti pr t .-nt.p -r
annum, myui.lc "turi'Tly tn lt dai" ol' tliv inontlts i
.litiniiirv, Apttl, .luly. and Octobornf -,i h cir, und lullt
prliK ijiai and ii.ltr st it-i nrcti liy a lui.rt-at' on the Ciu
fuiiy - C-t.ttct mid Ir.iiH hi , 'l'liv prni-mai itiiiht in in
wrliini:, einlmsed " l'riiioaN lr !."iitni; l,.iufi,' nnd 1 t't at
(lilit (fill i', TvIht ll:c will M'lhuill wltltout being Opflicd
until Iin- iin tin. tit tlif Iti .ti l ot M:tti. i, a 1-' o'cl'.t lt
on WediH'ittlay, tin iri t.t Uft,.)ttT net. I tu'itt;nTiof ao
4'cliittl iiin9ai ill ( o;ir' tlifi'.tli' r notitli'd ut htirli
arc lit.inw, wi it'll Iin i loiiilutti- :i i . J ill Ininit'
natciy pa.v.'ilili-, an-i a hTwartts tMtli w 'I ia at h'-eity tw
p the Hiii'-unt a.'i i'ieil ly uc intilv j n r tu.-nl - nt 1" per
c ut . or nioitt tinTtut, .-r th. vv :i.ii at 'Ui' ' me, At In- o
lnT ui'tt'ii. Tit- Maimer rsii , in :iicmt-i . ilr.' ritiM
til ivji ti mi: any bids iii i.tili.n tu .
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It to rain adrolt-lnti evot ;
If to fnihi' In ntltitiH M.'tn ;
l! be a M.Hiimni.' i)kw fi ,
1- adltig, ilyiiijj in an hour Mk i ? f
If to have a l.oit (jftrleti'l i ;
Ii f.r vice tt mat much l, ,
li wiiti hi'- b born l"t 1 1 v v I :
li a airtrun- ft'.nt; In n d-a ' - 'A' i.i;,; a '
li to Hm- tlirt'Pii on- and I'-n,
W i At i in iiie a li-iiK aw-ln ;
It t Uw a iu i- oi ;
It to dit and k lu -"' iih'II . hi 1 1
Ii yoa t-li a life - pleamre :
i mi n'w this M il J , tr:',i"ifi,
Ii very touiluit ou wnuM
TdLc ui) adUt, uud wi.h tri .'.n .v.
T'iFu, liitvliiK lltalili, Wi'aith, tm t It
Jul! he piei'uift i'kI evv-ry Ji ty,
r.y a r rr rm n-sal of Ir. W1I UAM , sw
ho 'i hi- M AIUtI.V.K t.l'IHi., whit h -'.o : 1 u teJ
Ij fVflMiB''. ."M. I hv I'.'t h fil'M'B yrll 'i d !i , in J l t ,0
1'urtui i ortito, bu. W Hl Ul'CE MKfc-Ll; pn a :j
K-ni. a tf
orMVS '1IA WARI':iI')f,sK..STA.
ll!-til-J 111 Isini. Imp.. ilei .mil lli-m.-l- m
t int i i'ji, i.n", ua-i Li ju a j.
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Nm y Sli-.ii il up vv i ill iie.
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1 it-l-ly Jilislll A It. rot HIV.
f OLD'aiMrROVPI) PTPAM AND WATEtt-
J HI'ATIMI AITAllATtM.
tor Warmlui aud Vi noUiiiw I'ubtiu UulMlu-u aud Prt
vnu. K-i.attna.tM,
Wl.otclure-l bj the
VIV aitAJI ANI WATFR FIKATIXQ COMTAMT
or riiiLAiiu.niiA.
JA.MI -4 p. wrion,
fo.it nji imi Knout.
mtx-ta B. U. J ti.1 w tu., Suv.iiut.ua.ul-
SOUTH URN news.
ALL QUIET AT MOBILE.
Doings of Whcclcr and Hood.
LATEST NKW3 FROM TEXAS.
0rdci8 of Gcnoial E. Kir'oy Sir.itb.
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ira i il .iioui.il .Ml n1 i. aiel idat there i no pros
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.1' Ile-I i. il I In N I ei - ' I. ImC'l I, I. leu III ill, ill
the- Mm on .11 1 We-liin lali.iv. Iter I'.' .o-t
lllie liow t slelnl- 'li 'II1.'- I i oml .lull , lorn,
With IIO 1 tletny IU -i.'lil. e i lit i .11, i ! I u I"-,
1 lie !iillollii! il'"!' It li lia- le ":i I" "lc I f..nu
(ii neral llooil
lhiU'ui win i k Ahoy oi l'a: Ii'.sumi,
Si't'ii inlier It, l:-i I. t;iinr.'l I'r.ie lieaetal
is i e i man Iin-. i'n!eie I toe rem jv.i I . .til eiiien
1 1 1 III . I '.' M I to I'D N I il ll ill" So1.'!, as Ui.i iii.i-
el' c itmi pio oi-s a li nee f"i' t u 'I i t ' pr ivt ie
lor thi lialisniri;itioii ot Hirii a. la.iy Oesne Io
ron.c Souili. 1 lone aeeei!e I ami am miKi'ii'
an. il inenls. .1. I'.. Ilo io, tieiieial.
The f"l!'iwii). reji'iifof S lie- !t i's o;n nitio'i-'
was leeeiveil Irom ho.i yetenliy "" ile.
shovmJ i lie rut i ..." I ai.il liriOi-rs ou the N:i-li-Mile
iil.ioaii, nnd liien voreil oo.in on ( li
Alalaima unit Tenii''-see railroaii. W e ue-triiy- il
lntyiuilis ol the Teim s-eo railro.nl, ami al-o
Hevtial trains ami imi.-li 'ioieiiy. In every
hi: lit tli us tat v itli tiie em my hi' hava lieeu -tie.
ccsstiil, i: t in iiik anil ilitm iftlme a lur 'e nunili r.
Our !os aie in oie liuiiOte'l !,il e I mi'l
Wom.iliil. No prisniiers have I'eeii f . i , : 1 1 1 il
f i ' in us in action.
NOlTIIIKN NIlMS HON llS I'll'l.lis.
Hake's IC.a'w l):llrtim( I lis I I'll, Ivh, ainl
'Jl si u It., i 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 c I at (iaive-t"U. i"iit.i,iis ine
lolaiw iiiH ilitel.ieii' e .
M iiiiiii s in i in: si:i: n
li I M'OI Alt I I Its Jill.
Hi 1 1 1, SlIllKVl l'OIir, I.a.,
I 'mi is, o. .M. I. In io
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ol'ilauee
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l it M l-MS-
Is i ;.(!, ner.ii
w tli an net ol
-oniiress eiiniieii ".Ail uei lo iiierea c llie ii:r.i U' y
ot the iiriny liy the i inp'oynient of tiee nivrms
aiiU slaves in i"i t nil e.ip.ii itie-.," approve'!
l-'et'rua'.y 17, lM'il. all mele Ipa- iiejjroes. au I
other persons ot eoior, not iin luiiiii!.' in 1-11 iviiu
are tree miller the tnaly ol Tans ol l.su'i, or
iiinler the treaty ol f-pain of 1!m'.i, resilient in tiie
Coiilei'.etate M.aes, lieliveeu the a.'es ot is an I -ai
years, w ill lie immeiiiati Iv euioui.'il uiuler tiie i
iiiieeuou oi me iiureaiioi i. oiiseripiion.
JI. 1 lie J tu rii.it ol ( "iisenpiioii will t.il.e tlio
neees-nry steps throii-'li tin) euroiliiiL,' oilie. i s 1 1
eniol iliniii ili.ttelv one liith o all tin: m ile slaves
in this department I etween the a:es ol'chihieen
ami lort -live years.
111. All free net:ii es ami s!a cs so enrollel will
be sent to remlevous ilesiiiuu 1 he ti,e e ui
lnauil.inti of nero lai.or lor tin: M: iral St net,
uen.mpnnieii 'oy i!i-i ripiiv - io! i.
1'. Reijui-iiions lor ni'irio labor must he ninile
upon llie eomiiiaiitl, lilts ol lnt;i .; I hi .1' ol the
unii'iil Slaii i.
V. Ail ollieers uinl npi'nts ot' tlio fiovernmen'.
In ehiir;:e ol slave.- will liuni-li, mmillily, to li.e
comuiumliims ol nejiro lalmr ol tin- several Stives
low hull the slaves litlon,' eorri". anil eerlilijil
nuisier rolls of llioe in t'.eir chur.t'
liy eominuiiil ol
(leneral I'.. Uiuni Smiiii.
S. S. Anmcuson, A'sistant Ail.iut.iiil-Oeneral.
i ONSI LTA I ION.
5 1 1 1 1 1 -v i l oin, AtlKiift 4. A ery rav consul.
tulioii is jioiiiK on here, denerals 1'ru e, lluekiar,
Forney, ami OOM inor R yuolils, ol .Mi-souri,
lusidi'S our own most excellent (I'ovcrn.ir, eoii 'U
tuie the lioaul ol 'consultation.
t lent nil I a vim, I uuileisinml, hus In eu t'ostoro.l
and ordered to repoit on 'lie other -i 1 - .
A jciinou was in eii'.'iil.'.liou at ll-iustoM,
iishili General K. Krrliy Smithto iimiII llie order
traiisl'eil'ina (jeneiul M.iruder touuotlier dejurt-
IlK'llt.
His siiecessor, Miijor-tleiier:'.l .1. (I. Va ker, Ii.iM'
UM-nined C'lminatid and ;;ivea s.i'i t.i : i ui to
most peisoiiB. A new liroum, he is cxpe.'teil to
sivrei l tin.
'1 in- foliowlm,' is the Rcneral urilor, whieh nn
unuiii'is tin: ehaiiiies iiiiule :
lliiMmi tier h Tn .s-M isskh in Di.i ",ut
vi vi, Sum m roar, I.a., August I, lsiil. (iene
rnlOnleis INo on. llie lolloivimi eiianeN arc
aneoiiiii i'tl in tiie llislriet Coiiiuianileis ;
.Miiior-Oeneral .1. 11. Main ud. r. 1'. A '. S., to
eoiniiiaiiil tiie llisti iet ol Arkuusai.
.Major (leneriil S. 11. IliieUner, 1'. A.C.S., to
coiuiiiund llie llisti iet of est Rouisian i.
Me ioi (h neral .1. O. Walker, 1 A. C. S., In
i oniiuand the llislriet oi'Tcsas, New Mexico, and
Arioea.
lly t emniaiiil of fieneriil I'.. Kiunv Smiiii.
s. S. Ami.i:-on, Assistant A.ijulaut-Ueuvral.
MtOOl'.S IHOSMINIl lilt: MIsslSSU'l'I.
(Iui Slueveport eiurcspondeiit says, iu a pri
vate note: "1 suppose von ine nwnro Ilia'
Wii'Uer's and i'oliuae's llliisions haw' eroased
the Misslssiiii. 'llicy aresiiiil to have have nuie
to Molnle, Inn 1 do not think they w ill stop -ho. t
of Atlanta.
Hflll'MIINTS TO 'IATAMOIIAS.
Shippers here slute that the 1'ieiieh have rjut
assurances that merchandise u ly be sen! Iiom
New Orleans to Mitiuuioras uniil Deeemlier witli
out iiiolestniion, anil that trade will not be inter
rupted by the authorities.
ill III I. (Ill I'llNMl.ST M iillKS AT Tt..Xr.
A i i.ama, Sei't II. Onu mile hnloiv the passen
jicr dt pot. and on the west side of tho (jeoi.ia
railioud, is situated the Atlanta ioliin','-iuill.
'J'l.is is il c most extensive estulilishinent of tbc
kind in i lie South. It was buiit iu Ihis, and
owned iu 1S( : bv Scholield Markhaiu. It was
at oi e tiiue puicini-ed by t he South Carolina rail
road Company lor si ii ',' H K I, exclusive of tho ne
groes In longing lo the mill, whieh sold tor an
additional sum ol sT.i.ouo. The mi I has eui
pluyid one hunilied white haiuhsunil a like nuni
bcr of nevn cs. li is the only ono In the Smith
with accommodations for rolling railroad iron.
Of this work, however, it has done hutlittle, its
full eiipiiery having hcen used in the iiiaiiiil'aetnre
of Hiinlioat "plates ; and so great has been the de
mand lor iron h r that purpose, that all un
used ruiis Iiom the dillercnt roads of the
South have 1 ecu brought here to he turned
into urn, or lor gunboats. liven roads not
put ot a chain of communication between
two liupoilaiit oints have b.eii torn up, ami
the in. ii appro; i lated lor the purpose men
tion! d. this mill furnished the iron for fie
Mt t limnr. A t '.iutn, the boats in Mobile Bay,
anil, in lm t, ne.uly all the iron b utts that the
iie iei Ootci nine iii has ever built have received
plates Ironi these wi rks. This hut alone rendered
Atlanta a good point lor destruction. Hut its nae
liiltiess to the S. mil did not end hero. I rom
the rol!lii-inill,'o'.!owing thc railro id towards ihe
ilt pot, ai o but a shi rt distance, is a f'oui dry and
innchiuc shop lor t lie manufacture of shot and
shell cMiusiuily. Further on, anil on the Mine
s.i e bt the null. nil, is a pistol factory. This
estiil.iisliinciit is owned by Spillcr llitrr, and
w lis , , eon-'rceti il tl liiii. It i" a large huildiiig,
live sioiic- high, and a- loiinerly used as a
gii-tmiil. It e ns built by Richard 1'eters, of
Alk.ua. Tl.e niaehinvry used fur the piirpnse of
nuiitilu'-lniinii i-to!s was removed lroin Holly
siirmi's slioriiv i.eiore its capture by our fores'.
Tins weik has giu-n employment to nearly three
hundred hands.
On the other s;de of the railroad, near the pistol
factory, is a tiuvernuii nt arsenal. This has been
built since the war, aud has been in valorous
operation ever since, repair. ng ai d making ai in -.
building gun carriages, and also has n machine
lor rolling out sheet copper for cups. Tills cstab
lislimeiit einploved about two hundred liaiitU.
short distance further up the railroad, on tlm
west side, are the lnachine-shups. round-home,
.sc., ot the Oeoigia railroad and Ranking I'mu.
puny. These wotks are veiy exten-ive.
and have done the re airing ol engines un l c.irs
ol the Mucon road. Near i tie depot, on one ot
the mu'u slieets of tiie town, is the military
s'orelioiioe. Here a lar.'e tucU oi ' small art'cles
used bv the Government wei" stored. Thrco
miles ' ca-t is the Ooverumuit laboratory.
Ilcic were manufactured pen us.-ion cap., lu'l
iiiinatiiig powder, fuses, alcohol, i henni aU, Ae,
In this estal'lishment wcieeinpluycdal.irgcuum
her of botii sees, ainl all age, and
all colors. North oi tho uepot aie the imicliin )
sho und round house ol the W'esiern and
Atlantic railroad, und opposite the naval labo
ratory, llieher mi. and ou the west side of the'
railioad, aie M'iliship's loundry uud luaehinff
shop-, i tn., establishment lias in icu soiue oi m ,
laigest (loveiliiiicnt conlraots, and Kept ill con.
Slant cmploymint a large number of liiiuds. On
the oilu r side of ihe railroad are several shops of
diiliunt kinds, all recently engaged iu the luaiiii j
f.ieture of supplies lor the Rebel Government
'1 here are, besides the works enumerated, a largo
in ii, hi r of pork packing and oil establishments,
and a buttou luctory. Many of the building in
the town were ulo used by tiie Rebels for ditl'jr
tiit purposes, such as clothing, shoe, artillery,
huiucss, cU1., uuiiiillaeloiiw. ii- C. Tin ma.n.
UP SPAY, SKPTEMHEIl ir,,
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iiiit JiuMniitti mmm mr Aucr.iown, ivc, tne ueuiJing
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Kt i.UlliU HI 1' 1 .
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nitirmiig iM.ui liuwnhitfjown At 0 4u A. M., auiI
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I.tArm Ki-w York at 7 1. M , paHlng lta1ii'sai m
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