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   Tri-Weekly News (Newspaper) - June 20, 1863, Houston, Texas                                s Vol. JUNE 20, 186 Evening Latest by the Central Juno 20, 1S63-2 r. m. By arrival we have our express dis- patches one day later fr m Shreveport than day's to the We hare slao received the Monroe of the 16th, end give the It will be li not though the June 17th. 180.1. will fl id In the extra snd paper all the that came through report is Ad officer thru participated In the unlit at through suite that of troops enquired us were in were ot Mown and killed tn the number uf from 101)0 1.10J. go nr 70 In ind save fir declared their willingness m return to their They will he according to our laws A few Yankee of these aside troops were at the who are to la wretches and cannot look a white man in the They ought to receive the treatment metod out to of will There is nothing special from The report that the enemy Is cut off from Snyder's Bluff ie but I truth of It. Orant will not give up si advantageous a and it does not appear that Ie has heen attacked ai yet by any c portion of Johnston's 1 would not be surprised if Johnston did rot make his main movement against some other but of this it is not prudent to speak at In the meantime let the people be of good will not and of this you may be weil Not a word from any other M. K. 1 J j No. I. On yesterday we mot the enemy in force at on bank of the Mississippi under the protection of his His and skirmishers and outposts were steadily driven from to and hedge to he fell behind bis which he mado a stubborn and desperate but which was carried by our troops with a charge not excelled since this war In I charge the regiments of C Allen and ware the until arrived and in the his an annle In his works on our Mi. with nis gallantly chanting over tbe the camp to Too much credit cannot be awarded to r ur and men for the courage and gil entry displayed oa this battle Our loss of in wounded aid shows but too painfully how Bra was the resistance of the while tbe hundreds left dead behind and over the with how desperately and efficiently our We met enemy at fearful odd tod with well directed fire bayonets and clubbed drove him from his through his and under ihe of the rivor and the of Ms During this day's battle all did their duty to such so and so m acts of gallantry were performe 1 trial U u to ape them The commanding returns thanks to the officers snd soldiers of his to King Q. M O Sard A. Benton A. A. General and acting A. D and tbe for tha valuable Tendered the or and tbe gallantry with which glorious cause upon etely fought tod be feels tha a greatful awards t all would that while hli heart bleeds over the recollection of dead and wounded of his the noble conduct of all Increases his love and to those that are null left with blm to defend our country and our Bv command of A. The Federal loss around tbe entrenchments at la them at from 35,000 to 40,000. Grant reDt to Pemberton to know why hs fired spikes and poisoned balls at Tha only answer Pemberton made to this that the whole story wss a d-m The are upon all of pretexts to account fur their Although Hooker the river without bag the spoils of the battle field have proved nnu auslly Already JO 000 and riSes nave nren picked up and ard are being sent to Richmond by mil The quantity of greatcoats aod rations rx anything that has during tho K Examiner The powder mill at exploded on Fri We the extracts from the Monroe Register ol tbe Si We have no reliable as to the situation of our armies on the tide of the Rumors upon rumors as as mow dikes and pear as rapidly Pemberton has Oen Grant wounded and a and day rumor lays he 1 ai ami so on and on With U. Brigadier and down to the end of tbe it t. uld that known as to the real situation of with Ihe ol on other side of Father of A fight occurred at Bend on Bund ay tbe 7t.i Inst between our and that of the One which resulted In The battle was a nur losi 40 killed and 100 1P0H killed number A by Oen the of the 8 was encaged In Ihe and It wild fought better and longer than the We took 78 of the negroes with their Colonel and Lieut. who arrived here on The officers were so thoroughly of their position that they never held up their brads while The enemy were driven to their and we In possesion of The Naichi t Courier of the 9lh says the Federal army before htd remained the same fur the In nnd that Bioko was In the employment of glog before bath generals having deu ruined to out those places by Tbe rajs ihry will not for the Confederate troops i will eoon have a hand to that Tbe thinks It will be Impossible for diant to prevent supplies from going lie says there Is an abundance of Com. Porter's gunboats are guarding the city on tbe trom to to prevent from getting while has encampments on the Louisiana aide for a distance of 40 or 50 from New Carthage to Like Grant's army is supposed to ha through tha 11 Bluff Tbe editor the siege will be raised by Johnston within ten and If tbe prediction li It Is already teat papers obtained from Maj. S. A. Duval who come through in the stage this The news is pretty fully that we had yesterday about the entrance of Gen. Jackson into at the head of 7000 It is believed at headquarters here that Grant has been cut off from the burnt a part of hia and has retreated towards Port The most timid now feel but little as to the safety of but I think that there will be a good deal of blood shed yet before tho piege is finally It from the latest and very beat that the losa of the enemy about Vicksburg has been truly enormous not it is than 50,000 with the loss from make up an aggregate of loss that far exceeds the loss of any army since the war that is. for the length of I learn from that Lee has gone into and probably into Stewart at the head of 900C splendidly equipped had preceded the main and uo long before made his which I trust will be one can bo seen many a day to The Yankees deserve no mercy and forbearance at our through our land has been marked by desolation and and to make them feci somewhat of the effects of wo must visit them witli fire and their cities and their railroads and and make their supplies to our Let us do and we will give the masses a much stronger dislike to the than they are ever likely to get from the speeches of our friends in I have the slightest amount of faith in any demonstrations in the or Lincoln ho holds them all in the palm of his and can do juat as he I believe that he could take Governor Seymour from his chair of State and hang him to morrow without any serious disturbance among the The truth the people of tho North have lost all and dare not resist the tyranny that has ground them to tbe M. E. Buck and had an and agreed not to was to uke three Indiana and go into the of these stampede the draw tho warriors of the enemy into a snair that Barry laid for and thus nt one blow annihilate the beat and ablest warriors Gray believed to be cut the in Port agnin by The letter was received by June 16,18CS. Dear you some of the 1�> Letter from June 18,1863. Yesterday morning the wagon of Mr. market was surrounded by a number of soldiers at the market and about thirty watermelons taken from it. This is a hard as Mr. Butler has becu moderate in prices compared with who are too Water is beginning to get We have lately had but little There are but few most of which are out of and families are already experien cing much inconvenience from so limited a A largo amount ol jewelry was taken from Mr. on Tremont during Friday The burglars at first were baffled in their attempts to effect an but finally succeeded by means of a false Tbo articles which have been recovered were found by some children at concealed beneath a house in Mr. lumber Some soldiers havo committed depredations on the property of upon the their latter threaten to destroy their rather than be if this practice is allowed to Tbe blockaders have been quiet since Monday The mail steamer arrived last and n briff from the No other irons Parker * more Indian - maj. Back gone in pursuit tbe dec. X ft. I last wrote rumors and numerous predictions bave teen afloat and I flud a vast portion of the community are ready to to tbe hordes of tbe tbe North bat It makes me proud te know that the majority an loyal to the and the soft shells are and era long they will tie pounced and each stretching Lordy No. 4, to tbo recruiting officer of and the all persons between the age of 18 and 40 and your bumble being a recruiting officer Tor the latter deime it advisable to the surplus of several In Northwestern On the 9th of June Is the day appointed for them to repot t to Time will show bow many will Tha Enrolling Officer of county wae shot full of holes for dolus l la and other Enrolling Officers have been If I had my company here I would bring them tn or die la the These young men who refuse are principally renegades from Eastern Arkansas acid bave rushed on the frontier keep from going to the won't constitutionally thus tbe Indians to be so for as soon as they get a. slight of a the first Impulse ot cowardly rascals Is to d in and away they daah in search of some hiding with Mr. Indian In the result of leaves a white man minus a top If they would stand their ground like tha hardy of the Indians would not dare to penetrate so far into the A few days ago four Indiana rode up to one of these old better as tbe was going for a bucket of water with a gun on her Tbo Indiana cursed and told her to Tbe brave old lady cursed them In and told them if did not leave Instantly she wonld pnt a ball through at tbe asms time fumbling about her gun preparatory to a The red devils took tha old lady at ber and scampered off at of horim were out of county on the 30th making one hundred and from that county in leu than three No person killed tba last Maj. Buck Barry ot frontier started In pursuit of tbo Cobb On bis arrival at Ft he found tbe and la in complete They approached Maj. Buck with a Old one of the was aod Informed the Major that they wero drilling to help Texas In her and that they determined to to I people who Uvea oa the land that gave them and that tha and bad stolon their horses and fled with them Into the race sees of the Canadian News from tbo Monroe The Wilson Zouaves have New their way their term of service having Burnaide prohibits tbe circulation qf N. York The Chicago Times says that In speaking of miliary operations said he expected the beat results but waa prepared for the An arrival Havana brings reports of the capture of Puebla and tbe whole Mexican army by the The President has revoked order prohibiting the publication of the Prank recently arrested in bad been An immense meeting of peace Democrate waa held on the 3d In New The raid it numbered thirty and the New Vork Democracy under Wood bare declared en maise In favor of a vigorous prosecution ot a peace eleven thousand copies of tbe Herald were burnt at Aqua Creek by order of on account of the criticism of hla The Herald saya the peace candidate for President sill be elected Fernando Wood had a long Interview with Lincoln on tbe 5th. The Nashville Union of the 0th states that a rebel force of twenty thousand were attacking Franklin and fighting all Result A dispatch says a steamer loaded with government in attempting to run the blockade on the night of tbe 5In was fired sod In attempting to return got on tbe and was believed to be a total The Chicago Times of ihe Oth contains the pro a peace meeting In New It was numerously attended Telling speeches were made by Fernando and contains order suppressing lti under which Ammon the office and a In spite of J udge Drummond's injunction to defer executing order Ull to The case waa being argued by Mr. although a republican wben the dispatch received from Old tbe that be waa afraid to try the is Tha Chicago Tribune condemns Lincoln's want of pluck in backing Tbe Northern dispatches admit that assault apon Port Hudson met with a and bloody that the were in and lost GOO out of 7uu in the Federal loss by Federal ad 3000. A Jackson of the 6th says a Confederate who had been taken near and made bia reports the loss of the enemy and that they are disposed to abandon the effort to take tbe sra abort of burned and everything they could In the and now from their It Is believed our in tbe city are provided with 00 In- the first assault Grant used cotton bales for moveable but ember ton mounted two 100-ponnd guns which swept away these mowing down whole platoons of tbe The of the on both ara the being put to 1)0,000. and oura from 5,000 to to 15.000. There are no feara on our aide in regard to or Port A meeting In N. la reported aa taking strong ground against Lincoln for his arrest of and aa threatening from Gen. Porter and H. Seymour were ed opposing the measures of Senator of New made a speech before the Democratic of advocating aod declaring that of the of subjugating or annihilating the or allowing their he preferred the Utter a thousand Great were being made to reinforce Grant The New York times the Yankee at was tbe Indiana regiment went in with 00U out with only IS and a Lieut. A New York saya Sam Houston run for Governor of with the of favoring a separate The ales are said to have rooted 100 or M0 Yankee cavalry on Little Roc lit three near my l vanity of by my negro valry The owner can have tha for thla anj small remuneration to the boy for hla T waa at aa soon as found good and Houso Car exempt from military to get employment in the Can bri Km at Mr. j. h. THE - desires to Inform hla - friends and patrons of tbe Interior of hla removal from Independence to where he will continue to devote bia attention to the treatment of Ophthalmia hoping to merit a continuation ot the liberal patronage heretofore extended Fannin opposite Court House W W 11 W. H. M. Union J. L. M 1)., W. M. J. M. Mr. V. T. M. District of New Mexico and June 1%3. GENERAL NO. 176. I. Acting Brigadier B. Dellray by placed Is command of tba Eastern Sub District of Texas tbe absence of W. R. By command of Maj J. B. P. Capt & A. A. O. Bastern of June GENERAL NO. - i In pursuance of the special orders No. from I bereby assume command of the Eastern Snb ot Texas tbe absence of W. B. staff officers will continue on Acting MR. D. RICHARDSON having announced the of hia Interest in tho News office to Mr. L. K. It follows that Is thereby and It becomes therefore proper to give notice that the of thla office will be conducted In tha name of the until farther W. 660 ON To below tail 7 yea white white Also on tba big about leg larger than left about 10 yeara for their delivery at that will enable me to 826 H or O the night of the 25th 15 or 10 hands small saddle m shoulder something 1 paces under above reward will information by wbl Yel PROPHYLACTIC In the i moves all offensive venta them from alarming of a For sale at continued At SMITH 4c 1 Q SACKS 4 cases 3 cases Ginger 61 IS dot Fancy 2 gr 30 gron Shoe fi do and Sleet BqL Foot Shot District of Mew Mexico and June 6th, 1863. NO. All communications of an or In any way connected with the public Intended for these moat be addressed to Capt. ID P A. A. aod not to communis are so they wilt be retained oi remain By command D. A. A. A. G. MY BOY CHARLES ran away from me two weeks be is about 5 feel 10 or 11 inches high walks very very coarse voice when thick eyes white of lotto rather and rolls them np a little when spoken and has a little beard on hia upper lip and about 22 i will give If taken In the aod If oat of and lodged in JAMBS D. For Sale or large Storehouse of the in one of tha beat stands in the for a general retail Collins June 20.1SG3. of John J. June SPECIAL No. 60. I. Tbe of now engaged in hauling will not tie Interfered with by iuv I ties of the District through whle By command of Lt. E. 1*. * A. A Gen. To Maj. J. B. of Sour waters from the Lake and Springs ere new New WE to our friends thaet we have opened thla day onr Shaving on Congress where we are ready to do onr brat to our and children's Hair and shingled according to the TOM DCS JO who la about 90 yeara runaway from tbe an tbe 1st Inst. The above reward will be given for hla delivery to or twenty dollars If confined In so that I can get 8. M. A have aome Drugs left and we are willing V V u sell sod take county scrip aa we have but we are compelled to decline vidual * george fc STRAYED OR about two weeks Grey about 4 years branded M. S. on her left branded 8 with brand about ll yean old A liberal reward win be paid for their delivery to BUTTERMILK X received For sale at H. J. c FROM and after this date 1 will not be respond ble for any debt contracted by 1? tbe name of & formerly of Old Capitol Ibe copartnership heretofore existing under that name having dissolved bv nl L. June 30. 1803. By J. S. J. B. 1-4tit at 10 A. AGANG of tbe likeliest and most desirable ever exhibited for sale in of black compilation ageu 24 an accomplished servant and aged 81; aged 15; aged 10; aged 10: Lucy aged 18, and child 6 aged US aged 31; Geo aged aged 31; ago 118; aged aged aged 16; aged aged 15; aged aged aged 13; aged 14; aged 31; aged 30, sn accomplished TONEY AND aged 48 hla 88; 10; 7; 3; 5 or 8 largs American two 3 horse o. o. ON aod after Ibis o the R. W. O. Secretary of tbe I. O O V will be directed to OSCAR G. Communications to the Clerk ot Court will be directed ai above 18,1S�W. eastern June 8th, 1803 GENERAL So. 31. a In consequence of tha great delays of officers In this 8ah-IM.!�!�t Id sending forward their Monthly Returns to these It bat become simply to make oat and forward Brigade st the proper Alt officers in this command art bereby directed to tend In their Monthly Returns by the 15th day of the succeeding in order that they may leech Headquarters by tbe last ol the to In this cannot sua will not be tolerated soy and any officer who fails to comply with this order be placed In snd charges preferred against Mm for trial by Court Martial for disobedience of By of W. K SCURRY N. 4k A- A. G. f Express Co. dispatch a J. with snd lor Jackson and points the Mississippi to go by this messenger must be delivered at the Express office evening A. June 9,1883. THE undesigned have thla day formed a conert under title ol 4c for the of doing a Commission They ran be found an Preston one door west of n. A. June 1S83. District New Mexico ana GENERAL No. U. In consequence of the i tending the transportation of I chase of Army Oen from these Head modified to read aa I I. No. fn dated Tel sued In pn nuance of orders frees I f Ihe Mississippi la i been derided by the Wsr 0 sn unrestricted exportation at Utile n All authority to take Ott Heretofore granted to parties not out with D of the District and 8ab-IHsiM me Major Gen. Bjs or la hereby turned over with their leans to of the for the espor and introduction of or to j a view of supporting the tion being rack In special esses where astl been received from the Officer of the I to use they will i but in all cases In which ' which the Conscripts are with l not superior to thet of um they will as teams to Major d. snd tot a list of the names snd a i sill be furnished to these Bead f IT. Scurry lie lion of these Orders In ids I Bee will causa them to be carried o Snb and the instructions or executed in Ban Antonio and T. All In any part sf she f in their employ Conscript In hauling on the i loved to thera wlla Ban tba Basle 1 on las roadT ts Booh with reach King's i be scat back to Alley theia over to Major or to hla daly c Such aa reach San wiU ' apply to tba of i In paragraph It San aat I as above sOot t U order py one sf s military be to leiss U kit and tarn to Ma. la aa i authority granted ander I to retain la actually in te Ban tn to tbs dollars in coin Confederate esch bale ef Cotton which toe ft - Such Conscript ars In the the will be si lowed i in their present as leas at they are i by the as srs reap ley ed U W. bis tn their present by say en duty fa for I of attim to hd Major fl. r Hereafter Bli meats of this laed to parchase auch funds as for thai Major General Ci ill. Major 8. ' of 8i ot Taus i lbs a Just Invoice ol 1 Summer Also Mexican made Will be sold very low W. snd at DAB LUIS  

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