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OHARIidTKjKT. C, ATjatTST 3, 1862. VOLj. 11. II R S. T. J. HOLTON, IOIT.r.SS AND paupaurdns. I k.N.ith.CiroliiiaWhif will be afforded tb- ,,rlt,en at TWO tKr,LARin advance ( TWO rin of tear! bul black, .da'k and terrible DOLLARS AND FIFTY CKNTS if J uh he,f y l(Muptlll 0ou,l, with now end Inlaved fnr lhrmiinthf,ndTHKhEl)OIXAK. . -l .1 1 .1. ru .1 . the rnd of the y.r. Nopaper w,II be d.ncon. Hen a ater fla.ih.ug through them, like the t,nued enl.l all arrearage, ara paid .except aline gleam of l gianta burnisnedarrfcor. I lOV j,ti.n of the Editor. J ' ed Morgati Phillips, but Hunt ' Hcunealye VdvectiiiientiniitrledlOneD!larprrTUr wilder nature po-sessed a strange ebarai (H lines rlea,tbUsisedtp) for the flrlinr. f, m adventurous imagination. Witb ,,0,Jnda5c.nt.f-ore.rl,rnt.nU...ce. t onrtad t re1fl of -o rtirnirui and fchsnff s Sale charged Jj per . ' i . " , " j.j ....... mi-. ..-.nt .n dieamwz vouth I could eKef t3e .-as- r mde from th regular price, for advertiser oy (b year. Advrtiemeita imerud monthly or eartarty. at tl pr uare for eacb time. Snn- menlhl, 74 cent. per. auar. fore. ch lime. Per.on.wha.. .e nd.eg i the.r ad,eH..m'nU ?XlV&:Z'wZ fordinjiy.;. . . , t - : trPaimatera.r.utioriifdtoar(aiarn 1 'Jiv'asSf 2r W;., I.'' o! " -T -i . 'KW SowU sot Stations. Wtt a'laX jwlgs I'lum manner! Whe Sttvw hua by kti dr2 PtaiKra May b it nf f'itti, I'ru.a, hi tut MiMtniiif . t rambted mr ani dirly Jcel Miy b :th lhs J.Mcn art, ' Oi' i dc(Ht thh( and frtlinf t.li ml ecu a aor. Tif (riii of crjriUt aerUr Lfr awiliDj ui t !-, Tbre ar pwrpi titiiii d gn den, ll:.lun, cru.Mid and rr j r i Cud aha rt nlt by tnai', not drrtie, Lviind picipf you and mr, IV b I he value l' f t.. tli Inched, Hat ptbitf in ll . Oil otfl hi I'c.l.K ) ll'fB M . lf r a ! Ifltd r im U r Tal ivwr ntctar! bad ( a ! ! .y lb'ir,ici by fcl;nj, Mr by t..uu(l.l, nr( by fame, t UiaMftf ui right la wr.itt I man' tnoi.S.fd n. Thr i fiiw nnu-ijfd uenn ; T).tr re liHi weed cid nil, 'I )r : lit tUi mth k gn .f(.l.i)g, Ther r edf on ln h.Ii. lt Ud (lit coaili by '' lUbmsS, lav .d prprt yon end ni, l'r I him all vain distinction Ar a pcbbin in luc To liij i.and loa are bwildcr Of l i' waaHhnd fain Titlrd Utmea I poiaad, 'd and fattciMi en lh aani. ily iu awt l sihsr'a farht, Living only U j'itf, Wiiil lh pour nun 'a oulrfJ frvain Vainly llllrlll up It voice. Bui train and jttie ?r tlnnal, Barn wiih lolina and Uht, And aunacl' ahall una' p'oair, Waart there i a aauay right ; And wIhi wurl.i h-ofd voice It ni Hull mi) It a te ta Juu tu' m, Will a ti k eprcaaioo with its lillet, A th nebbio of 1 1' ea 41 tCflM ff111 C (VlUmitllKvttJ HIGH hMS POOR A MOTHER'S STORY. Oh ! mise wa but a perjured faith. And mm a broken w. Ilia h I !-'!, and wh'i luved mr, VVca her beaiJ me . W. Come hither, ilsnne, my poor, proud ehild." ' There was a world of usutie in mother's moi beheld me l'etcy Stuart' betrothed, deep, aorrowful - voice, and I eroed tbe Looking back, I cannot fee by what cir- rooau iu the winter twilight, and threw my- eumtauees this r In nee waa brought about, self ea a low stout at her fect. The coal I worshipped Allan Varactne as madly as ire was auaouldering io tbe grate. Tbe'cer Mi,ile waa the nunsliino of my- carpet, witb ita dark, rich colore koked eii-ilence. Your lather loved me, at least warm aud comfortable io tbe dim light, but be idolised my beauty, and was a noble, outside the winds bowled hurrying by, aud tbe unquiet feet of the ild oemtir ratu peed round tn. o,u . a. - rr..,.. . I k . ,1 I. .... n . Un lima lnai.il III nn 0OOU and noble, aod more than worthy, lie bis love could give me the Matelvmau-j "'Hoi do not toaoU me I 1 loathe you, waa like some poet artist's conception of ,iJD( ,ud the old name. It waa 'a long!1 "10 Jou ! for Joa niT dtl,l' asormoc, with bis calm, high brow, bis clear! lrUgg1e between love and ambition, but at would not have died. Uefore your coming, blueeyis and eolden lre.se . There was'on.tbT. laid uiy band oa bis. Scorn mo, ' j " "TPy Go ! 1 ou cannot .offer a if n expression of bold, fearU-s. truth in bis ; bate tue, H ant.c, I deserve it. I sinned kavo suuercd, ever siuco your hateful lips handaome feature, and a look of loving' ,irully. I kuew I did not love him that, ne 1,1 ' tenderness about his pleasant mouth, lie! s all suushiue, aad he bad shone bis way I i .naiouate adoration to another aud yet j upon the floor, weak, belylcss, ia a passiou j vey she baggage of the party. One huu into my heart. I loved him, though I bail 1 became bis bnde. I of subbing. 1 can remember .nothing dia- dred aud iweuty four of the offio.n started hardl? acknowledged it to myself. Hej ,1U0 nover reproahed me. but tbe ' tiuctly, but I have a famt indistinct memo- j on foot. The day was excessively hoi. s poor, aud I I bad but my proud old name, aod tbe ruined man-ion and wtid patrimony at ih rcs of Stuarts. Aaother hver eases, and this one was table The gold lay y.llew an) deep aad bining io hia iron coffers, aal bread laud-tbat called lnui master were green tnd fair. If Morten Phillip was radiant with the beauty of morning, this other ono, fBie FTuot tlennesley, wss the peraonifioe tioo of soma stormy night, net wet witb tern deaert, bivoqao among Hi douins, stand ,m0ng tbe ruins of Jerusalem, aod weep over ,,be fallen grandeur ef Greece and Home witb him I could float down the Ry HeUH ioa ltr.ck of-tbeolJ Norsemen aeros. the Northern aea. Witb .Morgan Phillips what should I share ? 1 Love," answered trembling!? tbe low .voice in my heart, and I saw a vision of n , peaceful homo, where my presence would j ' make aunthioe. I twined the roues over j Iboae cottage will, and rocked tit bluo j eyed children, bright with the golden hair 1 'of my lovtt husband but the cosy tea t- ble. with ita frth l i.cui'. iod cloited creaiii., brought ruiom of wuNhiug dlthes and soour ,.,u, - t auivea l tns liue cyca iiuk ones oi my L f..t .r.,lt, !.. l, cr fast the .radio Jo.ged, uouU cry, and m, errant fancy turned tan h a il .h nt rt.li, t tn lh. nthr r.if.ir 'V. I'!..l- t,:.t. the USIaby which the peaceful raneao viss i-ining Io thore ever quiet dr n ibe sunirorr tiles upon her Ui.concieuly I aaid aloud t , " li eheil be H unt Hi;firtly (" my mother called me to ber side. , 1 though'., a I el dawn at ber feet, bo , beautiful the had be.it ia years pat, bow leauiif.il 'be u!l , with ber great, eor- rowful black )- rbe looked ateadfaatly rn. . .;.,... j ,i. l.- orrowfiily : I My child, have yo proo.iscd Io be Mor gan rbiliipa wife I No, uituioia, I am joubjt yt.' Yet, vi ry )'juh; but il yoi have niou.itd vuu Lava let 1,1m tee for these piou-ued you Lae let ni sec ior inese . m,i.y mctnba tliat you ivv.d n.ui tbat bis 1 jrc,uee at your aide w wekorne Now, Jlarne, if you did uot mesu to we4 him, ,t tHs tijibi: ' Tt " , I bibbed, and wan uleat, aod h eon- tiuued : M i know dear that llotit Hennely Ioto you,a!o,aoi I will not coum-el joi our own heart wiil be jcar rafuit guide, if job will oblj follow it ; only, Uen'ie Mluart, my tuac nis child, do not lei ambition, p-acr luxury, anytliicjr, tempt you 10 mr,y viibpgt love. The retribution will be terrible, terrible,'' and my nutber drew l.er iliai1 b'itber and shuddered ( albeit tbe room was wrm. t Her Voioe seemed Luay wha sIm said 1 " I will ttil you, my poor gtrl, a dory of my own youth. 1 bad not thought to eon-! fsj.'ur father's faults or mine, and God I.. lL I. --..L.. . I- knowa which were heaviest; but you need : tbe leoo, sad you shiil have it. I was 0f ibe dead. I pilied him, but my very mothvriers I have seen a picture of tbe cu rl( sink unto death ; I could not feigu beautiful being who di d lliut I niht liv, h ;or my J,eart could never feel. It was hut he pane l from earth ere nhc had elarp I W0 jear, llanoe, before you were born, ed me to ber bn aal I w .1 ui fa;ber s e bad lf-aroed, of late, to seek his bap idol, but at fiUei 11 be died and l!t me poor. 1 pinf , other wbre. I did not trouble my lie bad been wealthy, but after tny mot b- ,.f to inquire tbe fiat ere of bis pursuits, er a death b had Iru-ted hi ortuue to a for I wag grateful to be left alone. Wheai faithicas eleward, and I was left rcaicely i nj were put into my arms I rained tears above want. I 0f bleniog over you, thanking God tbat M I waa very beautiful the world said, ! my beart could lovo still and I knew it il. 1 he lace that met ray j Aa 4 lay io ailenne, with shut eyes, gase, ai I stood before my mirror, was boldint; you 00 m heart, I beard him eay : btijfhtiy, bewi!Urine, y lovi i). Ihaibeenl Frrtiaps thii child will win her love educated io eonvt iitual leiiremei'i, and my ! to me. God grant we may be happier I' knit an fih lull unli 1 lot ed .' Hal). I I i.ln Iinm ll.i.r... I rnLI. ne. toil have never knowa ueti tiasiou I it was worship it n idolatry it wail the life of my life. Aud ho 1 loved wasl poor. Aliau Graeme wa fatherless like m)elf, I ut I waa ao inmate ol bi mother si cottage. Very leaderly they cherifibcd the orphau committed totunr care. 1 knew that Allan loved me I read it in every act ', iu 1 he appealing tenderness with which his blue eyes would re;-t upon my faci, in tbe eare with which he anticipated my wither, &n.i the very intonations of his voice as bo aildrcM.d me. i ' liut aiiottier auirer came. Allan Gra ; em had never aloJ my love, aud I bad l.eier promised iu ao many words to be bis bride ; but for many uiontb he had believ ed nio all inr own, aud et, when your fatb er first tinted the co'Uje, l,i e)es caught my face, ith a kind t;f qjoiiouing sad ne.ii Time tmocd on, and s- veu weeks glorious man. Still 1. 11 pre- nee had no pjwer to quicken a single puNe, awaken a ,(lfil. ueari turi... u. ... n. ricu ..iu , .,tl.lv h.M I rnii.rli.il Iha rriinl rank heart and soul were loug ago yielded up I stony, hopelea sorrow in his blue eyes was ry "of a kiss of fire upon my forehead of On starting, ouly a few exhibited a treu moro'litter than tha most terrihle word, seeing your baby face covered with passion- Uot disposii;-in. All seemed glad to be off, His mother was aa kiad asever, but I eould ae the hot tear, fall upon tbe bridal gr- anents she was making- And I, eh Hanas, I shudder, loo2 fog back through all these re tnougTil sf ruy silent ago years, at the bare tnought of my eilent ago n?.' - I beliete I was more beautiful loan ' . j rer. Ply eyci were wiiary nngni, anu my; cbeeks flushed like wine a hundred years old, mantling over a eilrer goblet. My bridegroom liked the iiupafusiee coldness' if my mannem. I do not think he ever dream ed that I did Dot love him, and my stateli ness accorded well wi:h the lofty pride of himxelt an4 ill his haughty race. ' I married biin. The eeremcay was o wtti and be bad turned 10 kiss bis wife for the firt time, when a ebriek rang through, ths chareh, a picrciog, terrible shriek j Tbeu there wait a heavy fall, and Allan, my Allan, was borne ecnselese tlrorrgh tbe erowd. My buaband might have suspected, ft Leo be aaw my anguish, tbat he was more than the brother! had Called bitn. but be ..id nothing. He even scce d torn, wHd J prayer tbat our bridal journey might be j postponed until be waa better, and permit- j ted me to be a constant watcher at bi bed- aide. He bad not hong to wait. My be- loved bad broken a blood Teasel in bis fall, and the fourth day he ditd. I held his banl as W faded silently away. Katrine, he said, lookif.g mournfully into my yea, ' Katrine, it is" ery awest to de thus, wab jou bide uie. I am dying for your love. I shall be happy, dearest, y -... ....... ior au ugci noi""", ja ' n ,H H.av.B. You have never laid vou loved H.av... Vou have never .aid you loved; d ' hjf.C6 .Kti, Before h. , De. but I do it " J.J ion muri io igu iuid II mil uiiji iit- the wild, pawisrnie kiSSe.i of wemanhood s, aeatmes. love and tnen drawing n s neau to tuv bosem, 1 an. It was a ballad wr bad sung many timet together, when the stan were climbing up into the quiet ky, tbe soul which was so soon to climb aheve the start, above tbe sky, even to the foot- stool of th great white throne. He look- ed it me with floods of igbt aweiling into - " " j ' .. ,, f(j9 m l0ra ,nd u,or. beautiful, nil I wm fribtened at its onutersble glory. I M9ei ,nd bj ,ow feiee wbuperea. Kat- rjB(j e,Sr( J "'' 'l"helil closed over tUWesrnet eyes, p,lccfujif M a child lies down to dresm j ,bc g0i,jcn r,, :otd upon my bosom, j Wl4 u0TtQ xi my dead I" JJy mother patt'-d, and clasped te wiid- j 0 heart, then releasing me, she cantlo- uoj . . l,..j :, ,.,. v.i. u,. I Hatiae, I knot lo those early days your father loved tns, as he tould ote. Not w'tb tie wori-hip of the dead, but be waa proud ef me, and ttrove to make me hairy. He auffored much. The wife, i whose bad reted on bis boom, elept in ber dreams opoo another heart, mixed in witb grave mculd. When he clasped his .t,ni .bout her, ever between their folding . . . I . ... -1 I itj her slender waist were those cold arms r m him linn oirr. Wn holh loved vou. would hold vou in my arms hour attar i bour, raving madly of the dead who should 1 have been jour laiher One night, as 1 1 held you thus, uiy huband entered. Katrine,' he said, ' I aball die to eight, jieoiter. 1 " . . v " ; sat farewell, gittini beide me, witb my . k- ..u ;i;,. . it .... 1,1 ..,1 I .V.A . - - r, - J r . . D9I w It ID a IO 1 I 11111111 anil mice CBI.. w .a,,.. iil, .uU .,u8 hsfd ,n b. b( murniurcd j , I had kiLd him ,ly time, befo.a a. ' " before Gen. Winder and then sent to . . a al.ur mi-ht the free innocent kiaxea of 3 b fi" ' bj 1 , J 7 'eon. Richmond Enquirer. aod tbeu si.'tr ongbt , 1 lonoeent K-'es or , jTf n t0 iI)0th(.r i loaf, you t0 -our, childhood, but nownow, I ki-ed bim whh , T-l,.. je,,; j die by my own baud. have lost my all j pUoutnn, called Buckingham, and express at tbe gaming table, whither your eoldnes 1 ej a d. -ire to have a talk, aod offered to li. Ari.mn mm I am tflrri ffir XOUT aak. nntfra Wkn ll.t Ia for tbe sike of our inuoccut cund, but oh, t eotne. tbey expressed a fear of being shot. ! you deserve little else; ok, woman 1 whejou beini assured tbey might eome within j could sell vou'self for fia'.iou, when your i verv being waa another a I j ' I knew bin reproaches w. re just, and I , istlCe, when they proposed that ail boot s.t still, in my detiaut alienee, holding youjmg 0f pickets should cease confessed that to my heart, for bve minutes be stood, i- n, had giveu up all hope of whipping us, leotly looking 011 us. 1 bco be spoke again, with aofieneu tone : ' 'Katrine, forgive me. Perhaps ycu did not know your own heart until it ws late. Let not our last parting bu in auger. 1 have dona you many wrongs, hut 1 bare suffered ternhly. God will judge we, aud , lie is merciful. Katrin', kiss me once be fore 1 die. Ooee, let me hold you to uty heart. You are my wife. Your hatred j cannot be so remorseless, as to rafuao iue 1 this, my last request l" ! 1. tl F I l. . . 1 me nut l sprang up iron, my .e.i, 1 ne.u - nd jed ' ' 'Then, holding jou still, I sank down ale earessei, and of being roused troiu tbe darknes. ef my long faiut by tbe sharp re- port ef a fintol. Ysur father was dee.-- 1 I baveloe- -d you, suffered for you, uvea in yoar it my crime was great, me puuioucivn. i ; i . . .-4-1. )A 1 my iiicioog reuoi" icnii I clasned her bowed figure in my ersnsJ and preyed my lips sgam anu again iv on 3ui.bed brow ; shuddering tbe while at the thought that terrible a had been ber fate, eveuo might bare been raids', but for tbe story and its warning, t'b, bow roueh dear er my heart acknowledged ber in the otter bopelcsxness cf her fearful sorrow than she had ever been in what I had supposed the cold per'feetness of character. There waa a quick ring at the deor. My mother gathered about her tbe heavy folds of ber shawl, and, turning on me tbe ap pealing glance of ber tearful eyes, passed from 'he room, even as Huut iTennSsly en tfrpd. He knelt at rav feet : be wLirncr- - - - ; . ed ple-dingly of tbe fature his care should roa,ke so bright and involuntsMy t etiud- dertd, aa I drew my band from his clasp, "Mr. Heonesly," I siI, in a low, ear - Dent tone, " I Lave beard tbat to-night hicb baa made tbe distinctions of this world srem of linle moment in contrast with a ialin, true love,- wttcfc absll last for eterni tv. I do not so love you. I cannot be your wife !'' My word, left b.m no room tor nope, ana .(,. tt.nt oat ailantlv into the storm. I uev- I , . . ' I ? . ! !: ' ?k .etetig was over, Morgan Phillip. o i , . . . i li. .a . lb, pr;a, it.ft jn m, b.arl (b tnd . b(wcd Leo(1 hu tbo(ll. ' .... . . u, A. der, and said, in a lumper so lotv that tfu - lr ear of lore eoald catch tbe sound fftr.n Hi.' fnrminii atav 1" iik -k. . .r.r..in nf liiiitiiniFhi , . nf ,,; .nbin. broke . . . f . b fehi it 3e. iprc . inj MrJ. Morgan Phillips now. 1 , bf f H(jnt lleDa(,A .ometimee, atauding ansooc; the proudest and noblest oi tea land, .... k -tyt ik .-.v.-. Dearer thau tbe brichtest skies of far-off Harjne, do not quite bate we. d you, suffered for you, lived (Italy are blue eye: tbat meet tny-owo ao j Our sink Buffered terribly at Fort Dele i,Ut;vg,.f ; wtt.r-ilya the whoU world's! ware ; few that enteted the o oalleJ ho .-pi homage tbe tones which aiurmur, as I ataud tal ever returned. 3Iany, very many, died ainonj my idols " my wife, my beloved l"i under tbe cruelties and hardships iaSicted TrueFLig. I ipon iLetu. , J When the time for exobange came, and ( the Beaton el cruelty was about to end, u Moiia Vakkem Villainy. Tbe laa- wai dragged out to its full limit even nyou keis, cb Jouday, lh uil , shelled Gun- tba boais tbat conveyed our prisoners to teTivilie, without notice, as usual, killing Aikeos' Landing. One thousand men were one nian, a refugee from Nashville, and a ' crowded on a small boat witb uncooked ra woBjsd, tbs wife of the hotel keeper, auditions, and with no fresh water. 3Iay died weuBdnijt one man, destroying a portion of; et the passage from suffoeation, neglect and tbe town immediately on tbe river bank.-; want. On Suudsy night previou, tbey burnt the! We have been shown 1 ration, brought 1 Uie tillage cl Whitesburg, ten miles ' ! South of lluulsvilie. This villainy is sup- i j posed to he in revenge for the attacks of lr . , guerinsj. i?oiue v onreaeraie cavairy croseu me ; lenne'-see, and made a aasu ou inc nine town of Athens twenty-five miles West of Ijunlavi le and drove the Yankees oat, . . 1 1 l...; fr ,u 1 io hoi 1 it, bad to fan back. Tbe Yankees egia took possession, and at once com-i menteJ a wholesale and indUorimm.te y V lam f ni.laj. itousea aad stores were broken open! and goods and furniture .to- I leva d destroyed. Safe, were broken 1 , , . r ..i.- ! open aud laice amounts of money sto le, 1 " . l M - ..... v . . 1, . . ... WHO Oilier Tiiiaiuics uuu imtio aau . . A iALh. litlWSEN PlCKtTS. A COrres- poudcut of the Mercury writes as follows Djdxou bear of the talk between our picket and those of the enemy, a week or J two back T Tho Yankees on Fmckoey It- uD() eaiied to our bovs at K. Beyoard's 2,111 vards in safety, took to their boatj .Ul uniiroached within the prescribed dis although their oibor-ra appeared quite san uitiu- iu tneir auiiity 10 couquer us ; asKca t news, stating they had uot been allow t il tu se a iiHwspuper iu four weeks, had u ). heard of Mcl.'iellan'a defeat near Rich- tiJ, took ttiolr departure with the assur- nuce of their disgust of the war, and if they could only get home, they wouid never tuor be caaht eu iting in this war. , . , ,11 j t . (.osc-About one hundred and forty ruiiuiia -luurv. """'-I - -"f tlu se taken iu the battle before Uicbraoud,! , . pat)llirej :B tho Vallev. latelv af , rived trout lavQcniturg, were seni ou yes- itfrday, under an eoort of 13 men, fro , breaipiato, but steel harness for his arms 1 Greruer'e Company, City littil!iou, uuder an(1 lQe 3lter p.rt of his body. The hui ( Lil nl Hough, started at Pi o'clock forje, wbiob gve his heroic boj itsqiietus for Varius, twelve miles below Kiohmoud. j utcred io the rear of his led shou.Jt r and j.;!eVen of the uumber who were unwell, I 0&lue out on tbe right side of the atidomou I and Gens. MoCall, Reynolds, and Ilinkia, , llo apparent!' shot when tying oa the went iu wagons, wUiea also served 10 cou-1 aod sundry of taetn expressed in wisn thai the w..r might soon eed. Rk:"W IhspoicK, 13. in tmB Ex PaiycB aoT Qwa"188' Yanke Geiiet'(J,!' B,B,S'0D l,e Hotel nt)0 bis r'nc" 'nt n Exchange . ' it, 'lf on Monday morn- tog, waa no g u . intended leuien cy, as tbe fact ttsdf m to iudicate Or, the contrary, it was m.u Lcr bybe General bimself, '; and du?lie.ty enabled him to co4u Qr fuVa WDO "coT " r , : . tent aesignea ; dui ois uiibmui uui'uu no permmea 10 couuuuc .g. tbat upon bis arrival no rcqusieia woe peruiuca 10 prcceu up Cer's office, alone witb the guard, as be was toosuk to wait for tbe remamiDg pmeners. This was granted, and, uron reacting mo Kxchange, bo asked to be allowed to enter for the purpose of washing his face. This was also granted, tbe guard keeping". ki mi tauAhtna tho Company. J5Ul ICSieaa 01 DCCOtuing rtne-n- ed bv ablurioa. be irrew tiolently wtary, ea By BOIUHa, US grew nuieim.; . j - d to uke T0 the ,Iard waa ner mitted to take a room, the euard i l rem,iuit)gjn charge of him. Thii.was j alJ be deiiredf feeliog quite sore that his 1 Jre6enC9 woud n9t be cafd for until it f t n " ll0 was mistaken. Not long alter be bad set- tied himself into a'coiufortable enosze, he was awakened by tbe entrance of tho com- mendiDg officer of the guard, who politely informed bim that bis duty was to deliver i , - Gen. Winder, and Lot to the luxu ..-ili.il ! rl0ua ouch which be had been presump ' VllTllZ Vn ' , ftfl t ' hMa bean var, weak J -- bun- njur- taken pri- ! Taske! Tmrr and CHttLTy Mr ofle fc ,xeh,nged Coo- i e o . 1 f,d,rit0( prisouer( givfi be Kicbmoud "'Mtrcr a lew lueaa ui uun mo vuuieuci- f . . r :l .1 I r'f...;. ! afe Drisoners were treated ; ' The Daieh Maior Seirabartk sold to the i Federal euurd the shoes and elotbiuz sent 1 our prisoners, by the citizens of Ualtiaure, ' and appropriated the money to bis own use. ; iucn an act ot unmitigated men n 1.1 escite f.,..(1-i:U.BlmB. f .,.reui,, ,m;, , i wbese knowledge it may como - .w-.v.-j-. by Odeu, aod weighed upon a United States eUer ecs'le. Themeat (pork) weigues one ounce the bread tkrt and a hui 't oittrti . . - together tour aud a half euueer for a sol- Jler a day ThSk.ikm!.il is Mosrok Countt- We nave aoms luriuer pariiouiars 01 iuo sun- P,c,k ' ,terr I.on",l LoUDt - 00 vVednsd.y l.st. Ul. barton with a mal1 vfor?' 8UrPn,led "d tucStd abouJ iumv.o, y g , jilliuS and, W0Qd,Qg beteD .d bJ; On our aide there were none k.l.ed. and oalv one blighily wounded. A suiall-nSed . J. . . . ., , . cannon was fired from the otber side of the river into tbe enemy's carcp on this eidejthe probability cf foretp'ij in e for. uce. witb grsat success, aod cur sharp-shooters j did the rct-l. A notorious Uuiou man, named Uarton, was wounded and taken : prisoner. This euagpuient, between two the iou:e. Our own men, who otme ;u ex parties 011 opposite aides of a river, lasted bengt, wers aiuii'ariy distre..d, ail ha? but a short time, but was brisk aod deci- iug to c:me up ou fo.t, tb.? day hein in . 7 V, "7 B,e ' A HaiardoUS Exploit. We learn from the New York World that a naval officer, with tbe sanction of the Navy L'epartment, oa r r,u"' . ' , iuS abiP Norlh Carolina, at the brook.yu "J larK' 8U" BB,CBllu lluu- " "uu e hteh of volutitoers eiatteeu men, who bouud on a hazardous txj.'oU, the nature : of which it would be contrabaud to publish. To. be forewarned is to bo fore armed, and we would advise our authorities at Fort Irury, .Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and Vickx-burg to be ou the alert These eighteen men may be intruded fjr some dastiing exploit, which a litti watcu fulnesa on our part might cheek. A YamvII llstr C?l. MeLine. of tho Eighty-second Pennsylvania, regimcut, who was killed in the battle of Cold Harbour, has been highly eulogised by tho Northern ( papers for courage aud t.r.utant daring I roih a general 111 tac uoi leuerau .ise rmy, who n the Colonel ou the field af ki' n.,l. a Uaru that be was loaJeJ dowu a. uiour uaviug noi ouiy groUQd Hclt,nonJ tca.mir.er. The Memphis littUitin, of t'ao SI ia-t., reports a figbt seven miies from that town, on Sunday, beetwetn a force of 4,0Ut Federals aod the Confederates uuder J tl' Thompson. No particulars are giveti Mare lighting is aniieipaud. wak and us 1 1 ou Kf)R s A nirnVsr of Kershnw' Brigade ha written a Ions let- ter to 1 f-h'-rin rSirL-ston, giving a de- tailed account of tlx fights before Kieh- mond. Fie thus enk of the horrible sceBLe9 wLicb Le . ma fd jQ conceivable m,nnor, t0 ,be Bulilfca. of i , 00 wera beforp me of otr owo wounded I will PM8 to the en n ile of toe 2eli, whre :! li alf oft'ne umbtr laiJ there were lutti with their g,.nd hands shot off, bodies tora t;iito?!ed and blackened. Ail t I , inilikr bJt j could not i -oundd DOOr devil. i. ' ' r si, Lack roken was try. ng to pul b,m. ! ur" dragon, his lea LJ- bJ L -Jj t rllS S -r . , - , shot oft, was trying to auadi" uB'e8' trunk against a gun stuck yi r - "jo- y iiiantrifH truuk against a gun stuck yi U:lun ea there, a fair-haired lanLee boy of JJUU' was lying with both legs brolieu, half of? body ubuier;ed in water, with bis teeth clenched, his finger nails buried in the flesh, 'id his whole body quivering with agony and benumbed wituicuid. In this cae, ay pity got ho better of uiy resentment, and I discounted, puliod him out of the water, ud iu a blauket fcr which ho seemed ve ry grau-iui. uue 01 me most toueoing Z b ' .ounded ,h bad "wl 4 toother, and one of them in the act of ar- raugiog a beaming tor tho otner, wan a blankel, bad fallen, and t'uty had died with their arms around one ancther and their checks togeiher. Liut your heart sickens at these details, aa mine d;J at bceing them, ' ad I tii.' atae' A P.EOHME.NT Of Ni;(.U"L8 AT CHICAGO. '.Ye iearu frjm the Ytsf,'tcie Oi', of t. Louis, oue of the bt?t German dailies of the ,, , . . , ...... l iated Slated, 1 1 at .U r. 11 tMUg, to lue rresl- ueutfor rerujisiov to raife a reitr.eiit of "'zrocs iu Chicago. Mr. IKmusj is said to fce a man of iron energy, of indomitabid .course, and a rare talent of crgauiiition, . to hn?e acred, by hi4 numane am- , -7 t . ' enthuiat.o attachment, ile feats coafi- 1 1 .... . , ! d-Til that the r iinent can .bo raited in Afi" Yoill Tribune. The Chicago 'l'tnirs eays if the permiioo i." given, tho attempt to raia such a regi ment woul Jaitogctuer stop volunteering by uliue people in t-tnoigo; yet, says thutjour tial, ,-w a I. . i'.d like ;o eeo it tried, because because in Siilure wjuli cure eotue people of the B.aiady cf uero on tbe brain, with woioh thi-y are so greatly aL'flct-3'J, and we siijuid lu-; to see it tried by this .Mr. lies- ing because, Laviu;; degraded niaj.ieit to the level of negroes, its uijvt .signal aud complete failuie in bis hands would show that such self degrad aiion by a white uiu docs uot ei ciie tue cuihasiastic attachment' of negroes. It map le said 10 the credit of moft uesjross, that tuey have a better app ieciatioii of the fittie-a of things in this respect than some white men. Tu KXi.UANOI OF I'KISO.NERS About three thousaud Yankee . ruoners, a-? anti e:patod on v estei 1 1 v, utre Stntdcvra to Verina, twelve miles below the c t;,, oa Jaui.'s Uivtr, and were exehinged for a like number of Confederate prisoners, wba had ai .i.ei on trausporte frotc '.Vasbitigton. lhelatur inclade pi ijjors .taken twelve monttia anJ t vo wet Is a'o. Intcll geuce brought by tlioni rtpr.'ent3 the people of the North in a mate of great exciteii.eot on T he V lor e rcdc:'l prisoners, waj lott ii.hm.itii eriua, wre very muoh a'2'oetei by tua heat, Lutni-en of tlr m bcij tak--n tick oa tensely hot, and the road dry and but ut ile tbaded Richmond ilr imimr, 6ih. American Kankkks im London. Mr. Hates (ot the firm of Jiarioj; tfroth.r-) aud Mr. Io0ii. tho Auieiioaas tausera in jj01)j0Di ure Americans by b:rth, out sa-'in u have Dejjuie liiietis aud euemi-s of t coutitry by education. They bare both accumulated large fortuue'' from their deal ings nith tbi; tc-uiry, au 1 new, io the time of cur ttial, t L oy doiiouce our Go trniueiit, applaud 'the t'onfedv-rat.s, dis c;edit od: stock, .-end tluiu Utr' lor sal-?, and attempt ta uraia our market of peo:e. Mr. 'ituriaw Weed as.-erts that Mr. Pea body is a loai man; but .Mr. Weed waa ttLsii from PtiibcJy'e dinner talle when he mijj tlte as.-or:i.-u, airi f.cts are very nruch stronger than cv-.ti Mr. deed's word. Loval Americans in ilurop.i will Jo weli to tike a note of tho ojisj of Messrs JJi'es a.l.i 1' boi, aud aot accordingly. -Y'W j, A I.oY tL ?L. t We fini the followrog in tne Nashvi.U corre.-pou Jence of the New Yo.k Ileni-'f: A s'ave beiotiiinj to Jade MGavck was br.-Ui!'t i rt.. re the P.jv-.- Msr-hal to d.iv, cn.ired with earr-.ir. c :n n -'tea-tion bet .eti tbe rebel i".'l l.eir sy.npa-thi-.-'rs h.-r?. It 11 the a s- o.-utrat:.d that h is be-.n p b.ie.v -coa-ei ot Ul u ter of tliit s ji t , ar-! tritiy others I -.-e 11 - d ; i. t lli-.-re hers "h 1 JU:d Pret-f ie:n .u cj!n:"r'".hli horn 's tsul 10 cn ;uiert .iiitics of l.!' at the N .irta. rs aud uns:r ss cnfrce ooeii- ii) r.i t in- i c?ui.t-r th.1 Hj!s m ast ' en.-e amoi ttlelf 1 send thein N"rlb :vauis b turteieniu; t) Tiir
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1862, edition 1
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