The Semi-Weekly News. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1863 Page: 1 of 2
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SAN ANTONIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1863.
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Exprese
fiihtíM
•meed «Mi ft. m. a| H a*,
«ik At Uonitoo pipen of T««trr-
éy. The «iti from Mmkiippi le ver;
nw«f ji>% ood frm tÚ wwili «• k«n
pe in^i lo fear Ok# multo of an attack
«Iwapoa VJfubítl^Pirtímwo.
«Ib 'Telegroyh'giveo ib* Mowmg inte-
itsPng sccou ft o! Grout'a coarte, taken from
aurü^frw the peo u! Judge Tucker
ok** ifpMii la tím U«Mi*i^i«o of the
l¿sk end from ¿ formation derivad frota Dr.
RcXti;' of llarneborg, «no boa just ivtara-
tf rsot's Carro assy be Mid lo be «boot
HOOD men. It io variously eetiuseUd from
ftMM) to 30 U00 4fitr li s rvpyl t at
(¿raud Uulí, b« cffict«d ft UttjÍQ| i*a niUi
Wíjw. et Bramabais, «nd marchad on Port
Qiosoa. In doing this ho effectually flanked
(noiGaif and fur cad ita evacuation At
Port Giben be met again with resistance.
M succeeds! in forcing our troops. a* Judge
T-cter relatea out. Ua than poahed on to
6. detone Ford. 7 mitra from Port Qtbeon,
Oa Itia Idtle U*)oa Pierre, and croe>ed orar
•skiigMa way to Willow Spr o*.
At Wnlow spring ha threw up soma earth
o-rae* Tus poif| ia about 10 uules Kast
from Gran! Gulf, whore aher it was ev«-
coaled by oar farola, ha established hi
k*** *ba object of hte eutrrncbm nts
•a* sviJeutiy to «acoro hit commutes-
th. '«re M VKk.k.rg, ,h „ e*Qbe m doubi
the Doctor informs us, that wo ah.11 whip
' Tbrra had bato no fighting at all at Bran-
don.
From Willow Springs, he pa had on to
Becky Spri igs a noe 9 mi lea further, and
•heat S ft l i fromIfonkiueon' Ferry, 01 the
Btf Block. Thia; fcrry is about 20 miles
free* Y^isburg. Itera, at Rocky Sprmga
Wanda toolbar atoad, throwing upiu>re
werke.
From Rooky Spring*, ho pushed on to
••f* C«Ju¿ft. fr u Big Sand, be seat a
f ree i > ta%e possession of Hall's Ferry on ¡
Ht£ Bisck which ia IT mites from Vi.'k- - j
borg an I, 13 from C*vu^, * • { \
OOO of Baldwin's Ferrv, b*l <w t *v Vio
fear* snd Jackson raiirosa bridge on tue
fcu Hack,.
From Capuja ha aent owe c 1 ímn, aom-.
iuOO atrong, t««rarls Edward'* itopo!, ou
tie V. & J. Uaiiroa U Tt *a wa« *n*l about
5 wilt-a fr m the depot by our iroo •* au ¡
kaid i i caen-k. Meanwhile, Gr«m wit%b>s
Mis KhIi , p«i hod on to Btymo. d. At
U*i« point htwa^vance, abuui 80íMI atroi'g.
was n et by Gre^g with about ta- "
brt^¿'* trooja f ught like heroes. Tt **
Fvd^f4Í ad«aticvd waa r«*tnft rcei by th-
ra saca of the e^iumn, makiu¿ 1J OÚO lo
ISOjO meo. Súll íirépg oO¿ht ou. B*it
t&e Ld#srd*s Depot celumn, which h*d
bwn repulsed th^rs now asina up sr d r^m
f tced Grant tiÜ his f« ree wa* 4 tu 1
Gregg's. Grejfg anl enly ratr a'ed, but in
guou order. T ¡ia w a May Hith. At Mi*
Springs, 12 otiles Southwest of
Jacksttn, Grrgg was reinforced by Waiker.
This ia the Georgia Walker, who res^tf'trd.
Vat is again tn command. Tha two ler.va
joined were not enogh to cope with Grnni.
•fid th*y continued to fa 1 back on Jackson.
At Jackson. Johnston took c« mtt ao«1 hut
hit an lire force, not mire than 10 to \'2 00 >
■xn, war* ma>lequa(a t«> the protection ef
the place, ao en th#* I4*h he s* cu*te full
ing bark to Canton, 23 utilea north, ou the
N. rihern rsilroed. Grant took posaession
of Jackson <>n the 14th.
On the 15th, Grant learned thftt ha w i
before
iaiada.
are | r
to ra open communication with Vi ok a burg.
Tne "Telegraph** aojo; wa hoar on what
appears to be reliable authority, of tha ar-
rival of tha iroo clad Neptune at Mobile,
under Confedervto talon. She carries
On the &th i„. i. . twelve heavy guns* and averag d 17 milea
Ok t T.l KÍTT_ i jn •rr*ne#- l*r lw,,r on her trip over. She it aotd br
L I* It?' offi*frT " «- l,o h.„ «,1,«. be . mLTbml
ch L. for M- I.rol craft. Sh. wu built ia <}r««nook.
JtS*m i . 'il,# reports twelve more of the osme otia-
_ joige Tu ker, in eommunioittoa to the rscmr s>>d two raws lust roadv to aail
M-kjJwi. , at th. I i hi, „„ -« w*. l,„. uf«. wtíl,ÍuJd« muohóf
powibU to prrttnt Urmnt bum UnJing «i th. ir^n-««T flmt that m .Uclin. to put
•o^ point on artver coast of over one hoo- toll faith to thia until wo hoar moro of its
UredKfilea; and when he h*d croeaed the though we ftre indehtel to o clergyman.
nvor. and so develope't his piano, (be pur «lev. Mr, Prenieigaet. fir thia information.
pose was check hla advouce, and give tune tie saw the vessel tn Mobile."
to roaos our troops, and prepare to me*t The Sit. Luuis Deui *>rat, of the 28th,
htm for a trial of atr ngth. This is preciael} ssya: MIt is one of the boldest aod m^st
what is How being done. daring rsids ever rasds.
t>ur troops were never in finer health or Ai^rew Johnaoti kas bsen commissinnel
brtter sptr.ts. Ail the ssk for ia such res- a Mnj^rAjkiieral to organtxi a force of Ht«
aonahle ,teinforoetn«nts as wilt enaht* tfiein iho^and r«nn?*aoeaaa and ten tho itnu !
to maintain a line of reepect*t>l* extent, and ^egroea. Oii- regiment of negrota ha b«^a
prevent an assault from several pomta a^ orgimze l. After these are raised, Willi*m
the aaine time. Our boys anticipate ons aou*a cavalry wiil be disbanded. U>>b Jt hn
"isreat vi^ory'* in the West, andthev a«/n. aon of Andy* has been promoted to a
burn tor an t^ju*l and favorable opportunity Bruadtef«h<p.
to tini .h iheir work, and vindicftie the repu- Tue Nanhville daily press of tha 9th eon-
Uticu uf the aimy cf ths M'«-tMtpp*. AH taiu« a telegram Coocftning the late Virginia
these conditions are now complied with, and nattle. The lo«s of the Federal* n Sedg
Grant'® army never was before in so pre- wick's command is pot down at 5*000 men.
caiiuua a situ >tiou H j must either re-em Au editorinl siya.' Uwkcr hsving shanceu
bark, snd re cross the river, or more down his baae t lis ths story. II- is defested¡ first
to form a junction with Bank's a*.ottered reports were baae fabrication. The picture
forces or be captured, and that befóte many <* frightful, and adda to the chronology of
weeks.'' our «n¿umary delehts in the oast. The
Ttie Telegraph learns from Mr. B shy, rebt l to*s is reported at ten to fifteen thuu
who left Se* ÜVjyi* on Mon lay week, that asnd. , qiq «rho will sympathise with th« tr fami
thrre were no Pfrteral* eith r at that point Ths reported arr^at of Pemberton and |i^ tt home and a*e that justice ia done.
St. Mary V hvt. M rtin's or Opelousas. Lovel sppear* to have been^- incorrect, ss for my«*If and my regiment, made up in
Fir a« he could learn. Banks had gone Pemberton waa at Vfsk-burg. H<|colli«ion Collin, Denton, Grayson, Cook, Hunt ond
down the átthafutln from Opelouaaa. It had ooiurred on the «2th at 10 o'clix;k and nth^r northern oounties, wo think G n.
was thought, hroueh th« Groa Tete, tus f rc^a oí Om. Walker and Q -a. Gr^gs; Mcculloch is that ttatf.
plundering and robbing. , Hi* d g iu no remained un li<turbe4 at Mis-isatpt Springa I csn ssy further that from whers f cross
«sa snppo^nii to be Port tludscn. Th- up t«> thai hour- A§ thia Istter statement Rirer to Austin I found the best
Federal Pr.>v *t Mir^ht'f ani gvard had «*+ brtnight to heatqust^r* by courivra, it men in tl*e land and. ao f. r aa I could judge,
i *ft St. Mirtina Xewr Iberia and Frankhn, !" v t>« regarded aa rehiblo. the majority of the people for him.
for tke Bay. At every plantation on the Tne e\va Geo. Kirhy Smith I am no polittcan, huta pl in farmer,
rouff.í th«y i eat the drum and rallied t ej W41^ nearly *11 hia staff and ofBo r#, I fi w(,o haa had two brothera. a uephew and
nr;vn-í . v -g •* .. S.r«-ftfoori for Alrtat dil* on SatarU^y j m co*j*in, beMdes many neighbors and friendo
Ttu U, kill thf.u or their coil iuet. Ab «i ¡ <**[■ |t j killed in thia war. and am trying to do uiy
5 0í)«J w*iv ctjrrietl « if. The men ars btiug ln* 'Xews i>ys no Hter or mors defi- i duty H Southern patriot.
drilled and or*r--w ;7éd. j"''
e account of tha kiiiing of V*a Dora has | yir^ ua good oflíowra st home, and atop
A r m f 15 0 H) n-groe«, with waeon*. j receireil. estorting on oir families snd we will breeat
&•., 6 mh|. a !o g under guard i f about 2-00 j Thn Governor and Adjutant Oenoral.Jsr® < the atorm >f hattle I ke meu who have homes
men, nii|>3r *ick. were on their w*y d >wu ¡no* both in Houston, snd ws have evsry and couufy to save.
Green cro**t <4 ihe Mer nente<«u the d«y Mr ! reason to believe at r# maaauiee will aped lr
Ui-l y cr«-eaed, and wtnald undoubtedly get I ^ adopted lor placing the State generally
tit thetr front. Moot on was pre^üin^ th.Mr ¡in a c«mdttion to rej*l any attack thst may
rear. Green's ordefa were to inarch 70 h* appfetten-J^d from lha enemy, ft ia nut
lmpi IhfN «tU* tr %m uvr.I «•!] fur
U e Mtlitia of the wh ie State.
A gent'eman fnio San Antonio informa
•is that he hns rective l news by Express
from bio«nav lie ab Iste fts thv25(h nit..
Cotton wi# then quoted st 25:.
«tiwarJ e d^ncy. G >odi w«ra
To the People of Tocao.
Fellow Ciiixsn* s—The groat Importance
of the sotgeot matt bo my apology for ad-
dressing you. I hove beet from my homo
in the servios of my coootry for about a
year, excepting a short time, while recover-
ing trom a wound, and shall ratnm in a fsw
days to ths commend of my Regiment in
Louisiana, snd therefore neither myself nor
the brave men of the Kegimeot wilt havs an
opportunity to voto lor Governorhot we,
and nil the bravo tono of Texas iu the field,
feet the t—k importance of electing a trae
and tried man, who haa experience and ab lt-
ty. ft id understands ftlso military affairs.
Ws want ft man who knows ho«r to orgs-
toss cit xnns into sot liers, snd to lead them
tn the field. The hope of Tesao may do*
pand on such a man being Governor.
Well, fellow citisane, my raiment
leaving Pme Bluff, Arkansas, f r Louisi
made their wiahea known. They are
Gen. Henry K. McCulloch, under whom
th*y have a^rved s long time. They know
the man, and much aa they delight to ssrve
un ler such a patriot, ( whoos a «ility com
nan Is their respect and wnose fatt orly cars
for the aiok and the comforte of ail baa won
their love,) they nevertheless believe hs is
more newled and. would have a wider field
lor Strvmg our State and our giorioOt
causs, aa Governor, The brave aoua of
IVxaa. who are fighting our battles in other
States, although uet allowed to vote, feel a
deep interest m our condition at home.
They want s man at the helm in whom they
can trust and leel confidence, and sho ks*
tu 1 a a d y if nccesearv.
The course of Utuka' srmr has be n
vandalio in the extreme. Thry c*rried off
ho avi teams, negroes sn1 even t' e enr
tins-, from ?h« ladies eara. Th *• t<>t k fro n
15 (KM) to 20.000 negroes. Th. y presa, d s l j Ra{^ t| ^t
th* tfiina an-1 carried o «t all th# cot*on au 1 < ^-^h a d<
Your f.llow cit x* n,
WM. rt rsnnon.
Colonel, 16th Texaa Cavalry,
Eaiaactpatiou In Mlaae rl.
aogar thev could. The crojo are werion-lv j a¡i(jj|'}f,nt an ! qu *t 4 at low ratsa.
¡mpair. «I. and en-ea d-atroved in nr.ny a«c j T¿X in Rati¿ ,ntü l/únu'i.—The • News'
tioha. \^t something will be rawd. , pubhehe* a long letfer frtwu a Taxian /fBct-r
learn, . e j iateristing account of the va
Frftm
all th*t Mr. B. cou d
fwmj'í 1 ss in the hsttles on the 1 "iiU
and Verm i jun, wa* about 50*K). Their W
uiy was ct-rtainU 30.000 trong.
l.ater from Pert Hudson.
A dspatch dtted Mav 10th aaya Col
D« Gur ay. with four light ride piecea,
went three eul' a d wu the ri«er and attack*^1
the F lera! ttert at f>or o'cl. ck this m >rn-
while tio-tr moftar boala were bt.m
and a BDoitoal battle.
lOjJ
i* .lis eiigag-mnt let ween the forces nnder
ij.n. Marmadoke mi the en* inv in Missou-
ri. in wliidi the latar were aign«il> defeated
in almost everv nst4nce. VVe regret we
h;«va n it room foi t «e letter. The writer
jea'.s "the expe litbu proved a soc-esa, the
j Iks of the Y*nk S papers to the ooMtrary
| are v«:ty inaughabb. So soon aa our l orses
land men tre reaod a whi e ib^-y will hear
i fro>« ui ag*>u. I ¡earn from the A. A. G
The nog us vmrww or ttrw Omn . r Mis-
souri has issued the following proclama
tiou:
Exscurtvc PF.F^aTMRKT. 1
JffTVrsi.i « iy, April 15ih, l8 3 j
Ths subject of emancipation has now for
some timi! engaged the public mind, and it
ia of the highest importance to the interests
of ths State thst some scheme of emancipa
ti- n should be adopted.
Ths General Aas mhly, stit* late session
being embarrassed by Constitutional limits
tiou* up m its power, failed to adopt any
measure up-— #k„ -usjact of emancipation,
hut Clearly mdicateo J , . h . •
V«i>tion ahould b<¿ callad to au. ^
NO. 16®.
/ Í. N'r.ífrnJ'rm «• O "1
poctiog the lata ouaoa oa
follows t
With tha reoolto of the battlo. Mr road-
"• *f <>« «
too stsndo to day «hoya oho n*m| i Mroth
ago, and «hero ahs wdt otsod tiB tho smdo#
thaw.r-impregn.bU and mOnjaral
has been made so by the oeisotifto skill of
^íswjfw7.íaírn:
natrated that Uluulooftoa to aMately
from a ottoseqaeot ftttack; teat tho
Confederates have p.onty of Knglioh Whit,
worth guus, carrying stool pomted pnooct-
íleo i thst tho strongoet and thicltsot iron*
clad vesoelo con do poaforated with theoo
proieculeo; and tho stone fortraooeo,
mounted with guns ouch aa those nooooeaed
by the Confed. ratee cannot be rldaoeThy
ttoe heavteet ortll.ary from on hoft*á of veo*
eels. 1 knew ail of these fseta, esespr the
lost, many weeko ago j and knowing them,
i said in my letter of February 15th i Ti 0
eXp' Uitiou will fail."
lae reeult of thif expedition, orooad
which, many hopes clustered is aaoiher
proof of the imbecility on# efictsnev of
the Adssiniotrstioii, and furniohee the Joly
dem nstration that was nee Jed of their ta*
competency to conduct the war to • ou¡T
«e«tal Uu minfttion. How much longer will
the people permit then to cootioae tho
ttotnoiilai etrila ¡ Cborleeton la no atronver
than Savounon and Mobil*. Wo onu^u
had experience in both peace and war—and more take Richmond or Ttokebur* M
rr" V.. .. Tb*„
* o— r«MiiiM douitoj br
r to rd, th, SouUi. Ami
«w «r or l.tw, lb, A^mi.i.tr.iK>o will b.'
compelled to aokuowlodge th ua* and make
pan Co.
ae"< f to" disaster, following
close on the heels of the news of the fhtlaree
ut the lour expeditions to opsn the Mtssis-
Sippi. will have a most dnmsging effect upon
ths Union cauae in Europe. Tfte Conteftv
r*t« iüí*n. already a favorite etock in the
fans and Loudon money markete, wdl ¿u
uiíi ui UP i end new loaue, to any am ju -t
cau be negotiated in those cities wi to-ease'
The turning point of the war has hueu
reached. U the South has been in want of
anv money hit lerto, it will not be
' ' «a *iu b*h Do So in
i tu e. ihe finan «-S of the i^ofetffraty
ars now eetal]i<h«d , £%.*.- m- * '*u aa<l itiii i
e*aw , ami you may now look for a do lara*
lion Irom toe Courts of Fiance and England
that the South, having demonstrated her
a dhty to maintain her independenoe is re-
cognix d as au independent nation. Thuo
• U..r,.pw„ tha Union will be perfsotsd.
L-ouciliation """,J ' •
"wayward
sou Id
sisters n
bnv wou back the
But the Adinini*trft-
tion resoived on 'eoerc.on,** an J behold tho
result, a diaaevered Umoo. And these meu
arrogate to tue nisei vea the nams of Unuua
mea II M
A begro Ceremony.—*\ correepoodant
or a Georgia paper gives the following verb-
atim report of a negro prosoher's remarks
on celebrating a marriage nt Live Greek.
Ga., between two "culled pussons."
••Here is a couple who has walked oat
to-night, to be joined in, and thro«igh love
, . . fM^udimg all dem dat have any ting
f Í ernor of the State of Miasourt, by virtue of it nf"A let rtMfiama forwaidand speak now
'• i the suthority in me veste«l by the Conven- forevsrmore. I winw-w., nyace now and*
and every heart to enjoy. • i.^
"Mr. Jim. Thompson, whosoever «tenmr
■ject.
Therefore, I,
Uis sub
Htm'lton R. Gsmble, Gov-
hardinu this . plsce, anda apnitoal battle. {.(#i tha; our loSa will not smount | tion, do hereby call the aaid Convention to
w.. .w..., vp, .„ thooiih v^rv unequa. fi¿ht was k«rpt up lWjw |n kifle<l, wouu led and missing. | M«einble at the Capitol, in the City of Jef
threatened both from Canton and Meii'hn. I a« ' * h#1/ B,,t °°' f|nVrÜV|,r lhr*** hui^irt"1 pr«oners have been ) ferson, on the 16 h dsy of June next, then
light to drive th* ene «y away. oe & 1 j j)aru{^j beat* l a the bounded, and ten cO n- j ^,,4 ti,ere to consult and set upon the sub-
w • airuok agres ,,,^nv '*) iummom I officers who have been seu' to ) jcet o. the emancipation of slaves, snd soch
ma le his ¡ reparations to leave. He set fire
tu ths Peni eutiary, the t'onfe erste 11 u«e
many
i effect is not known. The R-chmood was
j atruck f her water line, and one uv rt*r
. bout tbsable<l. The ' ibera k<-Fi behind a
Ws returned at our l"ia re.
M„d unmolea ed. Our loss wss one killed
and* one wounded.
On ths 12th ths bomber'tm-nt recom-
menced at one o'clock lasf }?bt. and con
tinueti one hour and ten inmutes.
sad tb* SoU'hern part of ths Cstv, and t e
can t" evacuate that evening, lie took the
h^l nee oi the f rce out on the fatornmg of . ^.^,4*
lltli, leaving In too much haate to destroy j po' ° t ^ ^
the Capítol lie designed. H*s forces now
Went in the dnection of Vickelmrg.
At Edward Is F rry ha met Lonng again.
who had repal-ed tos previ-eis attempt on
I at place. But Lorwg. though able to c* p«
W;th H.OOO, was not prepsirtd to mee t 20,-
0AJ.. After a fi_:l*t Lonng retreated lo m ng
12 csrnon
at Canton
gsntralship at thia >int. and th. ugh ne ■ cnromilnic«Hon with
i st his guns, sll things considered, ne won j í¿ u< .(ock A ou
lbs batt¿e in escspmg from ov.rwhelming | torn uj*. Ths
aombors with banner eod th4 1 advanced and bivt uacked
the
rnemy threw 119 ah^lla w.thoijt '•"a
- " - tteof the 25th learns from
The C* i lu G x
pr a fi^bt Loring reireate.i lo-s ng . Q felf ha< k io
■m «i tl>¡. imittt and th> utih he - m' no. _..u r.^^ia *
Vick- burg waa
the 13th. and
Fedérela then
aoout 8 mdes
But daring to persue. ^ ^ [ fru* Jackson on the same evening, bringing
left
hod accomplished all he designed,
trying tn mske hia way b«ck to hia gun- i
boats at Grand Gulf Dr. M *N il putoe<i! yn
eu to Matches, snd gives no certa:'! amount
V the subseaoeut mov. ment oí Gr-*nt.
A report heard thst the enemy hnd
effected a lauding *t S«yd *rs B uá. rier
Stv. ral repula#*, «R*! would se« k to a
lu- etim With G a« t and march on Vieka
Vorg. U was, faowe««r# doubud by the
host infer mod.
Oar rrinforcsantnts fres Soa U Car lina
tmoe«*ed to U.000 moo, With it* .
Fi k -t a iirm al.i' g commeticcd on oaf le/i
iiiiiia iay t 7 o'clock, the main body ot
fuo enemy arrived an l shelling our trenchea
near Jackson commenced b the right an •
At 1* oVI ck ordera were eiveii t
Li:tie Bock. Tne Texas boya ar-¿ in fins
*rir.k- .— t i> n for another tfÍu. n tw.th-
at udiu¿ the baru^hips and priVat>ons an*
dure« during the ldd*>s we wers iu Mis-
souri.
I/ater f*ens Buropo.
By the '•Bxira," £urop«ou news to ths
23d haa b-eo receivsu, from whioU trfe^ax-
iiact aa fo*lows : /
Adintiol Ukes proceedings wers causing
lucreas ti irritation m England.
I tie GovorUmeut haa ueel ned tn send
mail age uta t y steamer to Matamoros, anl
lecomtneuds them not to carry mails.
N i>oleoii ta g1*' at y offett'ied st the fa
ci'Hies given b, Mr. A -ans for ths cou.ey-
anCe ot arms, etcM to Mexic na.
T*0 etrious rugagemeois occurrei on
Suudsy between the insurgenu an I Husst*
ana — ou« in tne Ft«rrea^ Cotufinos, six m I s
frdm Warefw, atel at Putkvest. rhe latter
otb**T matters ss may b« connected with the
peace snd welfare of the S'ste,
in witness whereof I i. «« b«reunto set
my hsnd and csused the great eeal of th
[L. S.J State to be affrd. Done at
Jeff.-rson City, the day nod year
above mention'd.
By tl,e Govern tr, H. R. GAMBLE.
M. Uuvkr, Secretary of State.
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fastly hy your left side, do you Iftko her lor
your desly -b-dov d wife, to wMt on her
th tough sickness sod through health, safa
and be ssfe, holy ami be holy, loving snd
be loving? Uo you love her toother! Do
you love her fodder 7 Do yoa love her
biod Isrs 1 Do you love her master 1 Do
you love her s^stree* ? r Do you love her
sister? Do you love QK>d the beetf
Answer—*4I do.w
•♦Miss Mary Tbompao^whosoever stonde
fastly by yoor right.aide, do you take to be
The Lateet Cr m Below*
The enemy Visa CsPen hack to Alexandria.
The Yankee Gunboats hove left Alex%ndria,
and our ptcketa are wituia seven
thst t«iwn.
The negroes in St. Mary's Pariah were best I
your dearly beloved husband, to wsit Oa
him through health and through eooftnetion,
ssfe and be safe, holy and be holy f Do
you love his mother 7 _ Bn >*«• n ve hie
mileg of j ladder 7 Ou y - love hie brodders I Do
! I•** í.oW ^ 9**ter* ' Do yoa lote God tho
ioetted by s white «••* to ris^ against the
white population, but thsy were soon} ut
down.
Answer—'I will.*'
**I shall pronounce Mr. Jim to hold M'Stf
Mary fuatly by the right hand ¡ and I shall
wers
Onr
uur f uces to retreat, as the Federals
about to fi ii k ua on the Canton road.
troops retreated on that r md, end st about
12 o'clock the ftivsnc* *;u->rd of ths
entered the toon Geo. Johnson fc-H bsck
to C^nu>" i ®,l"# m2nh astil nrspsriUooa.
he wiil probably make i iteod wd tttcppt MU * r
from
JIB,. ersa uurned by tlie Hu«aians.
Prioca Wiiuaui has accepted the crown
uf Greece.
T'tiey sre increasing apprehensions in
Pat ta on the Folia' qiestton, it is tielieved
mat, if the reply bom Russia to the notes
of three powers is unfavorable, Xspoieoit
a ill not heoitats to draw the sword.
The P 'Uah msarreouon oonttuues active
Th«rty-flve soldiers left in St. Msrkav¡lls¡ pronounce you b«*th to be msn sod wife, by
cit l ua iu restoring order.; the Cominandmehta of God. We oholl hope
sad
assisted tke
F.fty negroes
hung.
IfVtd. Douglas ia sai l to bs lecturing to
tho negroe* i,( ihoao Pari «bee in Louisiana
now occupied by tin* Yankees. Can no one
shoot ths villain.—Shreyrport News.
the wiijto man were: ami trust through God that you may live
right, that may die right now and forever*
more. Now Mr. Jim alow y uur briJao.
-Let us sing o hone J ^ ^
Plunged to a gulf of dsrk despslr,
Ys wretchsd sinner*, are, 4c. Amao."
The Vioksburg Whig office has
baroed, but wbetbor by amndent or deaign
ifoel know .
Geo. Scott l« failing fast. Ho lo sania
o4 to hie room lit fttb Aranoa Hotel
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The Semi-Weekly News. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1863, newspaper, June 4, 1863; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179794/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.