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Our Coutjtry May always be Rights b 8W or wrong Out Country.
PUBLISHERS.
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DALLAS) DALLAS COUNT? TEXAS APRIL 1 1862.
WHOLE NUMBER 48S;
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A.iiil a ilen lu' fiijiiiiii'd I'lniit CiilU'Ciin filiu
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em ilioy slial tail to pel it-1 (tie. lln'.V tl'k
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lnim c-ieepi -ali! W ribl iHiido In Ueliloii
inn i. ilefeiidimi.'- in iliis unit amd lit llie
'..ml iiourinj be iii-k for a iloercu for title
. ir ' i 1- tiie.Knid U'rlgltt niid tluit till ibe
i.l nl fald land be divid oitiof snid
i'i ijjln and vesird ill tbei" fnititiniiein and
im " m.W for n judgment for nwiii i)(rftitni
.tui.i riglit nt'd (or jill jetlernl relief.i
I'l-r ilii fail not (ml buve yon tln'ii nd ;
t in e beforo unld court ibis writ. Vi 'uli jour I
.-turn tlicreou tdiowing liow )'ou Im te-
'ii eil Vlig (Hiiif. ' ' ' ''
WittifsM Va. V lllokliit ('Ink
rlitlNof ibe DUtrlct Court of .Ukihoii
j' tiAoniiiy. Civen undrr my liaiid
m1 (( of fuii'l cniiri in lb town of l)c n-
i 'a. iliiH Ibe '2n dav of Xlmmitrv. A. IK
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iJirlrict Cmrt liniton tnty. Try.
t :u.i Ig Land JaniinVy tb .'lit Kr'..
V. V. DACGfTKKTV Slivriff.
l.i; 'l. I'liiittr't fee J! irt. - .. : ; .
Admluiwlrutoi-'s Xollce.
N'O'I'ICK in I'erebv giTen ibl i ih S.
ember term. J Sol of the Honorable
iliMir.iy Court of Xavhn-o coiuiiy leitci of
. i .. i.u...rnK..ri
;.T.'cd were gmntcd.to ih'e undctnigncd.
j eron having claims jaint aaid "t-
iie ere hereby lioiilicd to prenent the tame
.'ilun the time required by law r tkey
ill be barred.
TnOMVS PMITll
Ailm'r. vfPrt. f OUv Crnu fai.
January 10"l8ti2 W:0w.
I. H.SWIXDKLLS. M. ).
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THS FIGHT AT CUMBER
LANS OAF.
y . Frnin tha Knaxville BoUlnr IukIi 2ft .
Wo n'ro iodultcd td Cupt. Guil-fi-r
I. (iutivkM'mirstor of (hi y1nt ut
('umbfi'land linn who jtrvived ill
Ins city vi'flU'rdiiy lor "he lullow
in.'.' pnrtioulurs of tho engntftlmcut
tln-ru on SafurdttV last rosu!
ltd io tho yopulso ot'thooneuiyt '.
U'lio ouomy 'drove in ow pickets
Fi-nhiy evening ubout lmlt-piiht 5
'oYIhc'L tin lionr' alter 'Gpn. Smith
H I lift (iup-.'Ilicji-tha-L WcL
'Jui- iittack Avas eonunencea iibout
tlnyl'tght on Saturday morning with
in uhkftry. About 10 o'clock they
miiu cdod in getting two rifled can-
nou pieteg in position to tho right
ofihc.-Kciilutky roud ttbout a niilo
inid it half from our ibrtiik-ations.
W'herecver the enemy prosonted
himself in jtny force our batteries
tliv'lled him "by Avhich .means he
It'tn ned the potsiliou of our guns to
Avliich he directed liii whoTp at(eu-
lion but did no daningo except
kimcking a 6poko out of tv caisson
belonging to the iid Maryland Artil-
lery and sending a rifloball through
llie roof of the magazine of one of
our butteries. ' . ' '
A musket ball from the enemy
fell iu tho valley this side of tho
mountain striking ono of Col.'Bra-
jii'l ion's mules breaking its baclcl
Cot. I'ains is reported to have" ac-
ted in the most gallant manner ri-
ding along the lino of fortifications
-during (he whole engagement. It
is proper fo state that Col. Eains
did net deem ' it necessary to tiro
t-Secpt when the enemy Avero iu
riirfoj1 imd then' his shot generally
sen tiered them liko a flock oi'lrigh-
. J .l. I ' ; ..li'l
il'llt'U MH-Cljl.
' The damage done to the enemy
avo had no moans of ascertaining.'
The casualties on Our side Avero : "
' 3th Georgia Begiment Col. Mang-
lian commanding.' Privates Smitli'.
and Crowlev. each wounded in 1 ho
i high' wfth extra
bulls. 1
largo.'
Jlinitie j
Col. Morgan's ' Tennessee EegiJ!rticM has been anniher tirfival at a
merit Private Grisholm. dangur- uniTeilerato rt r a valuable car-
ously wounded with a musket Iball go of foreign articles. " The captain
siiot tlu'OUtfb. tho bowels. ' of tho 'adventurous craft -has often
i'r 3d Geerffia Battalion' Mai. Eud-i
Icr commanding. Private Spears '
wounded in his hand by a fragment j
uf shell. ' - a
' Mahyofour gunnqp. distinguish-j
ed themselves.- by th'elr udmirablo :
marksmanship Vwicncver the ene-Ff
ray presented themselves in groups
sufficiently large to waste powder
on but t would be invidious ito
mention names where all Avere burn-
ing with noble ardor to show them-
selves worthy of the sacred cuuse in
which they are engaged. . .(' ; ;
: Lieut. Miller of the 29th North
Carolina Kegiment was bhotthro'
i he thigh this side of PoAvell's Kiv-
cr by a "bushwhacker." ' As soon
as the fight commenced ontho oth-
er side of the mountain the "bush-
whackers" commenced their devil-
try on this side. . i i
!x Wiiat tub Virginia ENcoUNfr.R-
'D Dabeo- and CoNQtreniD. Tho
Norfolk fyiy Book nays: ' '
Here perhaps in (his short tattle
is a lutter pfi-'ttire of avIi:'i(. tho Vir-
ginia tliil and AVhut site daiH'd tluiii
word painter (hough' ho avov' a
Ycruct could ever give:
' ' f ' . JIKx - cess.
Congress (burnt) ' 4S0 ' '. 50
Cumberland' (sunk) SliO . ' 25
Minnesoto (tlddltwIV 150 f 40
Kotmoke (scai e'd utl ) 530 ' 40
St. Law rent (peppered") 4S0 ' SO
Gunboats. (2 or 3 disabled 120
Fort (silenced) 200 20
Ericsson '150 ' 2
Total'
!S!)0
230
Natchez March 29.
The girl ono hundred and three
rank and file ench in herself a Joan
Of Arc or. Maid of Saragossn hav
complctetHLcir military organixa-
tion and are In Ibr the war. Thcfr
will loare Jiore by the eUntmer for
New Orleans oa Monday morning.
Give them a warm embrace. liana
fir Missicsippil ".'-''
A WOMAN'S 8PIRIT.
' A ynutig Coitfcdeniie tuldicr from ilia
far riot i h. n.otj in .Virginia bad fulleu
yicli. and while in llio boijiilul wrota lo a
young ludy ij ji'ouielo wliom ba was en
gaged to bojimirriod that u hood as lio nag
welt enough ho tonli rotirt from llio rer.
rie tMid i-dAiio IioAnl lobs tunrricil. 'llio
.hig1i-prl'd girt'I-iifliud lo llio letter an
'foJlowMt . . L
BlioaMer your'giin my Willlo toy
And mfiii) yoiiknii(mok on; '
The foe biirp-tJ tho border Hoc
"' With and tnglo lioroj
t Xioqd thingiyiro n your knapsack 1
Your cnnteepjlat itf (Ml ;
86 Shoulder you gun my illio boy
(. And Oud kocji you from ill.
Tbo Novlhorn men in migltty hordes
Aro trnmjrting down our noil; '
Tboy Ore our itackn and rob our roosts
' And all our butter spoil j
i Butdriv them back my Willio boy
' Ciarge with your baoynet bi-igliL
I'd rather clasp your cold cold form
! Than sceycu shrink villi fright.
Eemcmbcr your homo my Willio boy
1 ' ' And tho loved ono left beliiud:
"' : Bcinctnbcr that day you took my band
f - And freely spake your mind ; '
. Come back with laurels on your brow
Won ju the glorious airiie
1 And then you'U ce niy V illio boy
How soou I'll be your wife. .
000D NEWS INDEED .
i Th Augusla (Ga.) Chronicle and
Sentinel of tbo 14th inst has tho
following' in its telegraphic news
column :
- March 13 An iron clad
British steamer has urrived loaded
Avith muske'ls- rifles powder shoes'
blankets Ac all Ibr tho Conl'eder-
ale Government and under tho
' charge of Lieut. Faunileroy of the
j Confederate Stales Navy.' A part.
of the cargo is' -10000 F.h Hold rifle
50 tons' of powder and a large
! quantity of pistols. " ' '
' The port' or arrival from wljew-o
tin? dispatch Avas Sunt it will be seen
Avtis not stated. !' .'.'
' The iSuvannah NcAVs of jJ)o 14th
contains the'anhoxi-d. ''Wo presume
the second announcement' refers td
Lieut.' J'liiiiiileroy's shiji :
Ve have autlioritv tor saving that
been seen upon our streets: and Vo 1
congratulate Jiim again' upoitt his
success.
. Sipco tho above luvj been in typo
-we learh that 'an 1 English 'steamer
has also arrived at a Confederate
port with sii'in munitions;'; Ac.in
lartro quantt'tios.
Thcsoannounocinf.ntsare confirm-
ed by the Charleston Mercury. ?
'". Qeus. ' Bucknev and Tilghman
Avere taken to Pioston for confine-
ment in Fort Warren via Buffalo
Albany &c. .On their arrival by
railrotin trnin at tho former place
they' were received by an expectant
mob with "Hi! here they come!" A
correspondent of the New York
Herald tells'tne rest: ' '
A croAvd of armed soldiers1 had
made a lado through the croAvdand
down between the rows of loyal
men stalk the traitors. Bnokner
steps first upon the platform a tall
I muscular proud looking man dress-
j ed in a gray ml'itarvtoattind wear
ing n genuine Southerner's slouch-
ed felt bat. t The crowd see him now
for the lifsfc (into ami tlio buikling
rings with cheers for (bo Union
and groaiis and hisses for nil rebels.
Buck nor turns -and gives thorn ono
look liko that of "a snared tiger up-
on lii captors in Avhich more rage
ami scorn were -oiieeii(ratctl than
we thought the human countenance j
caal)lo tf and passes into (lie car. j
. Uight alter him comes Tilghman
inuniilv dressed in a futii;iie utl !
and a forsiffin? ccp smaller man
than Buckncr fair Avitb a blonde
mous(chc suavity antl politeness
written in orcrylino of his luce. A
shout comes frory tbecrowd "Three
rronim for tho rJcl Tilghmun!"
He turns and lifts lis cap and botvs
and smiles tin though appearing on
a balcony to unswer a flattering
screnado then follows Buckner
into the car and the crowd dispers-
ed. And thus the captnrcd rebel
lietierals passed Vlirough Hbffalo.
Late from Camp.
Tbo galltint Capt. Harmon of
Young's regiment ol'Texans called
upon us yesterday on his way
homo upon short leavo ofabBonee.
All is well in camps. Tho Cavalry
of Van Horn's command nro at
llorso Head on tho Arkansas river
feeding: tho Infantry below Van
Duron. Tho federals have retrea-
ted there being nothing for thorn R
live upon in the neighborhood of
Cussvtlle. No action is expected
for a month. Surgeon Saunders
and Phinetw Caldwell huvo escaped
from tho Federals. Tho impression
of Dr. Saunders or rather tho infor-
mation given him by Gen. Curl is
U that the Federals lost 1500 men
in the battle of Elkhorn. Dur lo-s
aviis somothing over ono hundred
killed and threo hundred Avouudod
aud missing. Clnrksville Standard.
CAfT John Mokoan Aoai.v. A
gentleman just arrived hero from
Nashville says the Memphis Ava-
lanche oflhe 14th states that Cupt.
Morgan was sent out on a scout
with a detachment of his squadron
'near Laverno and had. a skirmish
Avith the enemy s pickets killing
seventeen and taking about us many
prisoners. Capt. Morgan was en-
tering the turnpike from alane anil
was alone Avben ho suddenly came
in contact Avith a cavalier who said
to Morgan "Halt and dismount!"
Tho reply was "lam Cupt. John
nil do not obey Federal
; draw your pwiol sir;
:..i;iti' Tt.
Moriran aud
f.nmm-lflfltt
.;'.. 'Ti'
. u M iiivn u Viuuaiiiiji Ant
Federal replied : "We are not sir"
i.: .. .t . I.
. . . :.i. i-i. i : . ij..
luutjuu nun an ii.iuu lvj urn nmo
when I lie valiant Captain fired and
"down weut a Federal meeting
house!" He fell dead and turned
out to bp the veritable Capt. Wilson
of Gen. Buoll's staff ' who planted
the- Federal -HagDnT ho cupitol til.
.Nashville! Morgan is certainly the
intrepid Marion of tbo-u'ar.
A Tniav Fobjiioablk Batxery.
Spetiking of tlie recent improve-
ments in the armament of the Vir-
ginia the Norfolk Lay-Book of tho
lDtli ult. says :
We are gratified to learn that tho
largo guu.jrcotnitIy. cast iu Tlieh-
moud for' tbo Virginia. has been
piaecti in lis position on otiiirii. oie;
that vessel ) It throws a .solid shot
we understand. Avoigl ling MO pounds each others loyalty sufi'cred togcth-
Tho shot is long and has u steel ! cr and fought in the satno cause on
point. '' This together with hc-r two j the same field they will permit all
Armstrong gitus put on board since ' past animosities to remain forever
her return "from Newport News j buried in tho field consecrated by "
gives her one of tho most formidable their blood.
batteries in the Avot ld in addition j . 4. The thanks of the Confcderato
to her being perfectly shot and shell : States are also due the Choctaw and .
proof. ... Chickasaw and Cherokee troops un-
We would iiko to give our. read -
crs a description ot this dcav grin
and shot but fear we have already
stated more than 'is prudent lest it
should got to the ears of thoso the
information is not intended for. j
.Our Destruction. That the
North desires our destruction and
Avill descend to anything to accom-
plish (heir. fiendish purpose is ovi-
dont. The shipping to the South ol'
poisoned qnlnino ninl die' attempts)
to poison springs avIhtc our army
ana people obtain water are ac. s i .
iiifviiw-vjililr mean and i lietidisli.
(hat we von'ld not believe an v lm-
rnan b(ing guilty 'f (hem -if "l
pi-oven beyond n doubt. Let sttt-h
mi iiiiimv Soil I ll. lllld who call
j;Ptv iy0 Rerncs that await nsr
jjon wj10 Ui nt0nt submitting to
s...i nCndis foe. are cither ignor-
r.f .l. ..r.nsrtincnfcs or traKors
tit bourt and should 1 dealt w'111
as deserved. iV. O. Fruc Wittrts.
Merbima.' No. 2. There is now
building tind nearly ready at one of
onr Galf ports an iron plated e-hip
of about 250 feet in length und 50
feet beam whkh will bo supplied
with a number of engines and boil-
ers; and. when she gets ready. 41 is
uppoMod she will bo quite equal to
Merrimnc No. 1.
' ON TO SAINT L0UI3.
Gen's. Van Dorn and Price are cAl-
leeting a strong force at Jackson-
port and Pocahontas. From cast
west and south tho troops are hits-
tening to Whiio ami Dlsck rivers. --
How many men thoy will have U
not known but f ho force will bo
large enough to mareh through Mis-
souri retake 2eAV Madrid ttnd per-
hapse g' to St. Louis. AVhilu tho
federals arc massing troops in Ton-
nessee they may learn (o their sur-
prise that a fine Confederate army
is in possession of Missouri ready
to bo throAvn across and intercept
them in caso of a retreat.
Jell'. Thompson is skirmishing a-
rouud and threatening Capo Girar-
deau. McRrido is about and keep-
ing tho federals in hot Avater. From
present indications thero are pros-
pects of a decisive battle in Missou-
ri Avhich being Avon then "On to
St. Louis!" Little Hock Democrat
'rd. inst.
Head Quarters Dept. Ind. Tcr. )
I) wight Miss. Cher. Nation. )
March 15 18C2.
Sl'KClAL OllDElt NO. 1.
Tho thanks of the ConfederateM
are due the two Cherokee Eegi-
mcnts of Col's. Staud Watio and
John Brew and Captains O. G.
Welch's and R. A. Young's compa-
nies of the 1st Choctaw and Chick-
asaw Kegirnent for tho singular
"ffullantrv -displayed by them in th
action of Pea ine Mge in cl.ar-
VZ r" nud Sldfc(.by 8lde.a
battery ot three suns of tho enemy s
battery otlhveegunsolthoeiiemy i
i . i i i
! "ipportd by fave compan.es of reg-
Uiar cavuirv unit w uoii rueeivins
the iro ol both tliev with a portion
. . - . -
I cavalry drove them from the field
and cupturou (no battery ma alter-
wards withdrew it into tho woods
under fivo.
2. The thanks of the Confcderato
States are not less duo tho same
troops for the patience Avith which
they bore hunger and fatigue while
marching and fighting beyond tho
limits of their own country in the
common cause as well as because
when widely separated and when
the army was defeated they again
came 'together instead of returning
to (heir homes and were again
ready to meet the enemy.
3. The commanding General most
nrlJcsUy hopes that tho two Chero-
i ken llesnmcnts having thus tested
! '- coiuiuaua oi ot. 111.
Cooper for the gallantry displayed
in marchiug for tea miles past aud
to the rear of a retreating columj
and there remaining to face the en-
emy; and to those bravo men of Col.
Waties Begiment who made their
way for miles convoying ammuni-
tion to tho army along a road in
possession of hostile troops.
By order of Brig. Gen.
ALBERT PIKE.
' FAYETTE I1RWETT.
Capt. and Second A. A. Gou.
I Ai.'Ob'STA. March 21. Private dis-
patches just received from Savannah'-say
oti r troops aro returning
from Carolina und that tho enemy
htnl lea Blullton.
- Tho Nashville Patriot of tho 18th
copies a dispatch to the Ciaeiunati
Commercial dated Washington
March llth which says McClellan
will tomorrow ceaso to be general
in Chief; and that Stanton will issue
air order announcing tho change.
The same paper also publishes u
statement that the captain of tho
Sumter had been released und that
the vessel still remained at Gibral
tar.
tic fin
Among the fbur nnsom-r reccnt-
capUtcedati Powell's Point is tht pi-
lot who conducted the federad vn
scls ijitQ .Uie North Carolina in-
fers. . . . .
. .... . -.i'
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