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OF CHARLESTON A STRATE- - EVACUATION GETfCMOVEL iASB CONCLUDED OiJsatordaj evening Gebrrp HirnUB wa sworn Ifr &ifledto ieeinj eitUe driTeih p Jordan on o'yeraons-o- ne cin Friday erenraglby (Tire on horseback hr a foot a lark clothes the pitot round fhe cape and ‘ome nldii r’acoat with fur f a baity fapt 7he man Ct' : jexam nr see not any a c’ "'jWd penn ahead pf the cattle otT see not vWd tiro persons on horseback on t j I’omi1 ildwn toward the cattle Was thejowner of the sworn Ward rented by George now' the lath j t'uxa ryjia droid Mr frop-jw-r He had instructions Knur baum N'ewtuan (o expose the hides soj- that a see them Thetan- aiiv irnWwho wished might i vented twoj wipeka jtoxne qf the ncry had been 5 SHERMAN MARCHING TO HIS DOOM! U0 bO -- 4“ - RICIIMOND PAPERS FRANTIC! UNfON SENTIMEMT IN THE SOUTH’ - --U — t ‘a i' : SHERMAN RUSHING NORTHWARD LIKE AN AVALANCHE! - - f-- - New York 27 The Iierald's James river correspondent states that Gen Lee has gone southward to conduct the operation of opposing Sherman! leaving Joe Johnston In command of Richmond afcd Petersburg A large part of the rebel army around Richmond had on Saturday last been under marching orders for several days and a Considerable! number of rebel to troops are believed to have been despatched ' act against Sherman j j r Reports of Lee’s designs to shortly abandon Petersburg and Richmond are repeated Deserters pow add that notice has been given by him to the people' of the former place to pave their tobacco and other stores removed within four days They nurtet: guaejwere Say 'ljdre were porvhaaed-atth- e nearly all the artillery has been taken from the from aiiat they had killed Petersburg batteries only sufficient being left to Heavy artillery practice To the Court' The hides there t ut sre not mine keep np appearances several hours was indulged in on : continuing Rosenbanml : to the known I iave George tiIyn Thursday ami Friday last by the opposing arm'es I do not know In frout of Petersburg The casualties firm is- - Rosenbaum A Newman however to are nd had have no re-$th? ft firing appears that I r XewmJta is not interested in the tanney of importance The 1 ! a there not purchased I u ipose came frtfm stream ol rebcltdcserters pouring Into the Ofthe ' ' i The agree nent was drilin Union lines thcl uj averaging atIeasta hundred daily a It is a rough Up in Mr Rosenbaum’s name large proportion now bring with them their arras and equipments and cavairvmen bring in- their of agi ee nent otiiy not signed! horses cince the fill of Charleston the South 1 For Stheirsub defense ns rnitted the the Cm Carolina troops In large numbers have joined the to th C wirt as it stood cjontendir jr howercr that deserting throng BYartieie1 of testimony connec udMr Newman The Richmond Sentinel reports Gen1 Grant was with' hej case and asking jthat he lie discharged 1 again massing on the Vaughan road Thi case was submitted' by the conuselon both Gen Singleton and Judge Hughes enroute from isiites 'I Washington to Richmond arrived at‘ City Point on j’ last Itself Saturday Th tonrt considered ent tled'lo control T left Charleston bar on the Memphis ti-jajhereports thatwhich being so hr‘ merely a preliminary in 21a the national flag floatslover the vest!) Ation tm would cnlL for farther evidence city ana alt the forts in the harbor Gen Gilmore’s in the city The thit ' 4 forthcc ming Would Call oaMr llisky headquarters were established! are ofthe in condition which forts remain good ' Ills tj sworn Examined by the Court I live mottt formidable character TVo hundred pieces down Jordan street near Jordan bridge was at of artillery spiked but otherwise uninjured fell worlc oU Friday! week about four ulies'froinl here into onr hands About G000 hales of cotton were is be- aboa three and a half miles from where 1 lire burned by the- rebels before they left but ittobacthat" large quantities of it and also of k between the Touele and : Coon's lean von lieved roadj jl saw cattle gathered up there that day' It co are concealed iu the houses Just before the was Hither stormy to go tn work in - the foremen national troops entered the city the rebel rear acd e prepared to get an early timber in a shanty guard were busy plundering and firing the houses over owarasthe West Mountains: j I got lout of of thefew but poor inhabitants who remained in its abandonment the wealthy leaving two rlen on the I Tooele road the efly-aftetiieS tanty and-saOne i ftlie two struck south within about 10 rods it befdre or with the rebel army of 1 era I was I got on the ditchand saw Aim The hew blockade runner the steamship Deer l took particular " notice for if with cargo of liquors was captured in that hargnthijr Up cattle he had had my steer 1 shouMhave toId'Tiim to bor on tho night of the lSth while running up toor 2hiadi He wards the city her officers being entirely ignorIrarjitthere lie had about IS steer’ aOd drover ant of the change in affairs there went back after a spotted cqw or The man was train iwhit I ' would call aherd brown: It is said that1 the garrisons from the forts and the horse— stsa’wberry roan crews light of the rebel gunboatf in Charleston harbor t think 1 do not' know1 that the were sent tney rail to br to Wilmington X" C was went west another herd manjwho gathering Richmond The papers are barren of news conThe man nearest me had on a soldier’s coat with ' fur oh He was a short chunky man with sandy cerning' Sherman's movements or whereabouts it are very boastful in tone and appear confiwhialeijsr It was between 10 and 1 - o’clock in They in their the forenoon prophecies of his overwhelming delespectlwodd kndw that mao dent They say his doem may be looked upon as agaia if he had bn the same clothes!' Thib mVv feat 1 sealed Inokj like him (pointing to Mr' RosenbUtant) New York 27 bavei khown Mr4 It wo or three weeks was 4 A a large numcorrespondent! aboii p 40 rods off at the time says Wilmington man ber of Union were released by the cap( I looked the prisoners cattle op A' for very sharp fathdrihg in it ray cattle being there He ture of the place They were! confined in Camp Lamb about a mile from the city Their treatCattle west aTitde I think '! tookfthe i I T ment was of the most brutarcharacter ' For three rTne Miner MrJ other man days preceding the evacuation by they had not rewits 4 distance off anil I Uok no notice of him - mouthful to eat a The citizens had en’ ceived time UaW this man on the Tooele road'1 going west deavored to feed them bat the food was taken to wait'd the Point ofthe Mountain The cattle' the officer in ' charge They presented 1 paid no attention ai away by werb p pretty good order a most sickening spectacle many of them having to whether theywere steers oxen or cowsf I have been’ rendered idiotic had forgotten their own spokn with! people since about iL r I cpald not names Havana dates to the 22nl bring no news from Mexico Argneiles had been sentenced to eight i$atur years in prison in the chain-gan- g i i Advices from Orleans state that Kdrby Smith's Examined by Mr Snowp I know it wMbetweek army still refuses to cross to the east side of the lO anjl 1$ o'clock because I got an early dinner t Mississippi Two attempts to move the men were go twbrkN i get dinner! over tliere where I wotk jnade and it is thought that a third attempt would Tho snnihad just broken throughrthe— clouds- - anil result in open mutiny r by thjst I knew about the hne ) j All the Union prisoners at Camp Ford Texas To Mr Miner: I do not recollect whether it was hare been exchanged t I could tell showing but it was cloudy a little The Raleigh Confederate saysthe people of the color of a mate's whiskers 10 rods off bales of cotton hidden away Wii Ilisky sworn khcamined by the Court Wilmington had 15000 of the Federal forces arrival awaiting thej 0uL Jfriday week I wasWrorkingaboiit four miles The Times'! Washington special says Washburn ' A from pefe west of Jordan! It was storming a lit member of Congress received yesterday a letter tie iny the forenoon - 1 came' out of the dug-oand from Gen Grant In which he comments upon miw man coming from the Tooele road towards few days more of the sniuity driving a steer I did not pay attention Sherman in a hopeful vein te rebels in a situasuccess t will he 1 place he drove it only saw him drive it oat says e scape cannot which from tion of a lietd r they ' u About two thousand soldie rs are sent daily to CrtMumiDcd by Mr on’ a Mi’Ruirt with fur on (hscap He rodehnja trw --the front through this city l rryfiiMu bor I ns about 3$ mus from him ' 1 taw IITis ascertained that the pi ot boat Geo Steers iMtoikarliiua them 1 believe my Cither was in the dag-- was lost off Rani gate on the I2th inst and all the out 8 the timer ' I crew perished r IVtir illikfjr wnru" Examined bythe Court eras I the contain Rebel smIm following: from papers here oa Frtdajr week'over JonUn ' tbiiwr MVjiwof men oa the Tooele rued oim Mrork iatnranb Headquarters 24 ur daut unit on went iweet- The man that To Brecknirldgc —Gen Echols reports that detowapli the Blumy was a kmail chhukyman with a tachments of Vaughan's cavalry struck the Rail' wUurVaat on- - It had far nniud here (ludlcatini road beyond Eoxville at Sweetwater and Athens tle eOltak of the tt 1 saw him drive a stSerbaCof I Sixty Capturing the garrisons at both places lirnl-- j l Mw a drove of cattle In theafternoon driven b Regiment wrdi their horses !? 5"? a“n lh druv the steer That was about tt men of the 20th Ohio ocUck klHHit two hour sods hsirhftur 1 aswhim drive and equipments were taken LEE tbeMri 1U drors (Signed) City 1 cannot tell Jaiwmsny there were of them 1 guess cavthere were 40 Yankee of We the learn that raiding 'party bdjprrhai or 45 head 1 wus about half-- a mile from alry who were reported advancing of way by he passed within a Fsrboro on the Weldon Railroad have returned the haniw outhjpf'it 1 was working nearly a WSI Mlkufit Li wss uu the road when l isw him to Washington We have been unable to obtain This the msa - (tVaBting Mr' anydnformation as to"lhe amount of damage done ju Ruwsbsiuu) Mr 1 Miner TasmiBed by saw the Bum’s CiceL by them '' v :ri ( - nl-Mr- i i -- i j t- f ult I j - hter-hquse- t i I - - J t ‘ Cv i I' - 6 t I - I i I : t j f r : j i - I i Cress-examine- d I i I 1 I ! j ut i efe i - -- theus-tmsvdsjth- 'fWm New York 27 The Herald's Newbern correspondent represents ayery demoralized conditiuu of the rebel force Carolina and a disposition on the part of soldier and civilian to return te jthe Union "on the best terms they can get Deserters fron the are constantly earning into the Cpfon' rebel army lines ' A smalt party of unfim eavalrv nd infantry recently made aa expedition to Washington N Cl where they captured 30 rebel eoldiers j The Richmond Enquirer of the 24th says! the Yankee force east Of the Mississippi does not! exceed 123000 and that the south side is being Conquered! by One third of her number It makes an earnest appeal to southerners to como forward and help drive out the invaders i The Enquirer says a large uttmber of onr readers would like to know the whereabouts qf Forrest We suggest to them to be quiet for a few days only and he wfll bring rejoicing to every true Southern beating heart as ue js now getting read v Vhen he doe move he wilt make the howl of his roaring heart heard among the negroes and Yankees in the West The Enquirer says the rebels do not want more men because they cannot feed and clothe them and declares' they cannot avail themselves of the recruits now offering' It complains of the inadequacy of the present daily rations to satisfy the hunger of the men is the army The Montgomery Mail say Dick Taylor's secret service is very efficient N oistrangers are allowed in that city without close surveillance Every mdu who cannot show perfect papers is sent to the front in irons The Mobile Advertiser complains of high prices in that eityi Everything is at starvation figure Washington 27 The House passed the bill to authorize and sid the construction of a railroad to connect the Pacific railroad in California with Columbia and Pa- e ?mimt' -- h 'j Mosqaera rresulent of the Republic of Columbia pand hi Minister to Londoar have arrived here accompanied by Gen Sal gar the Columbian v II “ -T-- ood I tuinutssy : ' i7ir 0 AN U F flG T URE !! unJenijfheii hasuinti$u Uumk aiu! Tli 4 rnymlf talked ver“heiS:ti“jr who druweUa Hyde tbe-ma- n swti uy J AllriBflUulJnisitiHr tbsMtut sKrkst'Li? i?4 IT i si tUfvith rf"frt” jus th clrcuiniiK- wluclr Bssd in a T' ludtrtail uk UoUbiab st lbs Mirks to ter i CL rv toilil Ut J JaiUh- - JkIch siii ilrtT suatlTr st pivtiMutDl suO siul to ter rnuiJitthrr— Wr- n" - jr" 'r- I j ft- AT ‘REDUCED PRICES ' l'--- Fiiio Stock of j' t ‘ & S01S’ BOOTS & SnOES of Also a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BALMORAL GAITERS & SHOES ' he Pacldc Telcgri ( IQflr ' f i v-- - the premises by excellent- workmen i war routed to give Suti (action and MoaBCilcturvtl on -- FMFLE STREET fear Door belav A KAHN l AST IiADIES’ FINE LACE ANQ & BODENBURG HAVfi JUST RECEIVED V n Size and Choice Variety -- lStSrt CooKinr Stoves h Y BESIDES COOKING UTENSILS AND TINWll I New York 2$ The Richmond papers are more frantic than fever The Enquirer call on Jeff Davi to arm the slaves withontiauthoritv of law It says these State ami in need of a man who will this caiwe stand'to-ds- y take the power of the people and use it for their preservation Farther m it says Sherman is rushReing through the Carolines like an avalanche n their-cfficer- r Airtment ot i Sole and Upper Leather Carpenters’ ON HAND AND FOR SALE port sayshc has captured 1100000 bale of cotton at Columbia Grant is gradually perhaps sorely and Richextending his lintj around Retersbarg mond and threaten every foment to bnrt over the line that intervene amXthe'Henate are doing the Conservative History pirniahes no parallel to this L" It (leenii by the Herald's tharleston correspondent that even in secession the love for the old Union survived all Vicissitude The remaining inhabitant ofthe city manifuilted the htiuot delight at the unfurling over them ol the old flag and wlu-a small body of colored tronjps who were the first to land in the town Started tip the principal street were scarcely jjble to proceed witty them being met with a pcrtect ovation men and women thronging the avontie shouting waving handkerchiefs and cheering' for the Star and Stripes President Lincoln and the Yankee anuy The rebel destroved ranch property by bhrning and explosion before they left bnt large amounts were found remaining in’ the city after the Union forces took possession in lading it is supposed1 about 10000 bales vf otton and large quantities of rice Over 00 piece of artillery and immanse ' supplies of ainuiunitioa were found in the fort It also appears that a similar welcome wa extended to Gen Terry's when they marched into Old flags which had long been hidWilmington den away were bronght out to the breeze amid cheers and waving of handkerchief from the crowds which lined their route on the march and shouts ' filled the air The entire Union losses both killed and wounded in all the operations on Cape Fear River sne ceeding the occupation of Fort Fisher :cp to and including the occupation of Wilmington do not exceed 200 men the Times' Washington special claims to have accurate information as to what rebel force can’be brought against Sherman Beqnregard superseded Hardee when that General leftiSavalnnah and took his force amounting co S000 eR'oetive krneu while Hardee went to Charleston where there were not over two brigade These have since probably At" Wilmington Bragg had joined Beauregard not exceeding OjOOO men principally Hoke's division! These have fallen back toward Goid-hor- o Gen Baker between Wilmington and Weldon At Salishad & brigade not over 3j000 strong gnanl-in- g stationed were bury about two regiments the prisoners ' The entire force therefore that exceed Beauregard could concentrate docs He has cavalry sufficient to swell his force to If Sherman forms a junction with Scho30000 field a he undoubtedly will it w safe to say hi force will be far superior to Beauregard's Concentrated j strength and all the aid he may get from i AfsJ a Complete Tool: and & CRONYH CLAYTON i EAST TEMPLE STREET ' WEST SIDE AND ARE COXTIXClN TO OPEN ! TlIEIIt I f Opposite Overland Stage Office) UAJE iUST OPENED IMIIIKXT3 FARMING Spades Shovels Scythes Snaths Hoes Rates eta At i - s FALL & IVIATSU STOCSi OF WE HAVE NOW ON HAND TIIR BEST MERCHAND ISE Tobacco and Cigar i And are now supplied with a Jail Assortment of Dry A Groceries ' Rh'lnndnd WI immmm i — —— — NEW STORE! I £CALL P1PES 'N Together with siich a screed of Queeniware Glassware IXootery AND A FINE SELECTION YANKEE NOTIONS' OF L iDIESVOTE It DRESS GOODS AS TO RCALtY' ASTONISH THE EAT1TBI- - Cheap Handsome1 and Dnrable A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT qcutfroCK op: OF 00 — BW GOODS SPLENDID STOCK OF Hardware I 22-0- and (Goods - nt CRAM GENERAL DRY AXD I: HATS Tlankful for past favors a share of public ! - i patronage i still solicited GO0DS r OMOOEBIES ) " I ' c "J and GRAIN and FLOUR received In Exchange for Gooda- - 131-- tf WANTED AT WALKER BR0S 500 Gallons' Tar 30000 Laths 200' Bushels Liuie i —I A Clmuee to Is Full and oftRTALITY and 'KBICt I must suit our Customers K' 1 i ' lCast I TT call ’ j attention' to our FINE ' STATIOVi51 SCHOOL BOOKS AND 1 CALL AXD SEE VS SEEgr i S ir — iu ’ i 1 ST I r'1 '"I I -- Clothing 1 s ' ' -- MERCHANDISE SimkI kees belonging to the celebrated naval brigade were defeated and routed by a comparatively small force of Confederate scouts under command W XL receive order for dayslkniser for the HATS LTUC of Hrut Shalburne atadsted by port of an inde- BOOTS SHOES ' of purciiose Lieut of ontuiand pendent signal corps under J ETer offered iu Utah Territory 91er ihandise Machinery Wagons etc Wood This force of the enemy had beOn sent 'Oat to intercept and capture a secret expedition Fiwitfl ring the ume to this place or I Will purchase for We also wiA it uudorstooil that bur Good will be sold tbuse known to have been despatched in that direction jvbu wish to do their uvn Freightieg recently by our Government While resting at very MS REASON ARLE -- X'pljT early Thi Ruuxvtilo itay this force was Vigorously attacked ' A R WRIGIir ij the by scouuund signal corps uea who eventallth Ward on llnek north wf Coert ally auceoeded la killing and wounding a number llue : and patUuic the UUnve to flight Sixteen deed Order ud will al to AND recetvel my Agent ly bodies were Wni subsequently found sit lving on the Wright at Barnett Ibibert' Srie AT-l- 'I pad side leading jo SsmtbtivlJ vhl toil iu isuiith- - lse-iiu r Wm: '' ! ’ - irbii ’sAiet:" i ml? t"- toA I aud tlist it was him whsa toother and : : ' ! i jut - ’ - “w-h4j“ndy fod and Splendid Xcav u zzr STOCICJ or ft K tlaree-wath- er ’ to Svj- ' : jj ys y-- r to-da- ! - H - - and Seuor Borrol Minister from Venezuela These parties were guests of Senora Romero Mexican Miuister Gen Mosquera has bee i introduced to the Secretary of State and A LARGE AMOUNT Otf left on a vjwit to Grout's the Lfre: sdent and y army New York 27 AND SHOES ThdCRaleigli Progress sayJ after the evacuation LADIES' AND GENTS BOOTS back to Monk's Cor of Charleston the forces fell ev ner 30 tailes this side of Charleston Headquarters were at Kingston The evacuation of the city Was a etrategetio movement and was not the' reEASTERN' MANUFACTURE sult of ajuy present inability to hold it The Charlotte X C Democrat has a rumor that AT a fight took place between Uidgeway and Colnm-bi- a last Sunday in which the Yankee were driven LOW PRICES back The same paper says it is reported that Gen D H Ilill or Gen Cheatham attacked the enemy in the rear on Thursday or Friday in'd raptured $00 prisoners and a number of wagons i A LARGE LOT OF j ”1'"" qr’-- Minister! to Washington t Louisville 27 iy'X Gazette of 23rd The Chattanooga the hlm' lMT brother now Into thi says SvasdliLTf vrse am s coming and X went out Bridgeport was totally destroyed by fire last TuesJust Opened j sils iL iv ?H him when he was driving day nighj " Ml sk— WM fur rouudthe Washington 27 vape of hts cost The two men were about MYERS & WOHLGEMUTH Richmond received The Despatch X could tell lines XtoSVudirjT”11 hsdT tbrmuether: the on the’north unbroken along reigns quiet vu st the distsnee of y The enemy concentrated Wn X whiskers side of the James river East Temple Street second dijor tolov Jennings' an Very run TuesHatcher's on in hew their durjug oot frwiu the position brssd thstl Ih?jv uyihori' A rtXr Jtlm before in a day and Wednesday but nothing pf consequence nounce to the Salt Lake public that they have just opened soldier's cost sud fiir ml Xaaw him jbefjve at the meat has come of the movement They captured a pormarketL tion of our picket line in the vicinity on Tuesday one of the most Select Stocks of T Mr Snow how ll two men iu’otl Wths bicettMir by our fornight but the line was I drple of cauleIf m foot witi the ces the next morning very handsomely uUsfy DRY! GOODS AND GROCERIES two osjersi'haok dri- - " A ilu I UiiskX would in week one lost little affair occurred thp day X )I Ain’t think wold lUveoticta ouT vipinity of Ruvweir Bay in which about 230 Yan there were 4d hasV Jbaice J I at v ' x get's Sound (Gen I: I ' JOE JOHNSON COMMANDS TIN RICHMOND! SmWVUji’ - $1000 : did not learn whether anv prisoners were taken but a number of wounded Yankee were carried off by V 'K their comrade V' (lOSE TO HEAD BHQQIAX! Trg e ar ESPAY WOBl3tC1 o OfillT f TE LEGRAP HIC field who bad died of heir' wounds there T“r - -- - — |