VANKJEB OUTBAOFS. From the Rlchmon>4 ExAmiaer If any of onr countrymen hitherto deluded wit’’ the i thi» ihi«i present conflict i" rm; * » t> twc^D two natijo; ut’ der rne conjitioifif rccjtrnizfd atiiODjist civilized pcv^ple, it i^ itne at Jus- to Hwalcen from ttsai a *- la-ii )D and t>i hok rhc tr”th in the fnoo. Tria is :i war ot —not to sa^'jut'ato fuu ’■f'- duo^ us to but to ^c6troy u;* and wr chiidivn. m^kf our ivhole ci,\int.ry ■ t,i6vi’ hirH(*.'l wit’’ the i thit ihi«i present a •■vv'ar,” in tli.' ordinary smso ui tll»t api>cai t> wa- 'r ot but this msttor » little, aad to remember that they are dealing with a people who make war not bo much upon usa »s upon women aud ohildren; a p«'o-i>; who i>loaf upon the thought of infants ^.itherioii f'.T 1ro»' «if bread, and ’I'holc •tarviag J’.wus holdrf i’orili on their iiandd »nd knet'^ in sl arch l wctils or j»rrioo to cat, until at iufrt f5;ey all pi;i« and whiten ulowly into cold v:i>y. Thifl wii! uot be forgotten thg next time cur flrjidie.s raret thobo wretoh.':S in battle. Dfi'fis'it X .n f,f t)ii, V,r//f’y.—Shcridaa re- i m^Kf our nrnoie pouur.ry - .1 * - • S a* 11 i • • I . T-irri to Anc tint, lu itiovinv down the ^ alley unti viriTiii land to bo occupi'a i)»' r . i u ^ .u a ‘ ^ It . ' ”''''11•'«' Mr burned over two thoue^*nd tl.fi vanvr- a T'l ■ . . ... _ . . . raia; a uew enl'i’prisiajj; >t the yac**:-e i'i any on. >r lu iy picturi'i to h' iiii.'.'i whiittx;; ' v' -'fi ict n orj m. aoi T/ O.vr. to ti^iotidac—thfct the wtn ■ SJieivudua'a is tv i>o ximvi a ‘mj'si -s-^ acj;.ived 01 nil !r.‘ooreis tviio Ooa. l jt c'l sovf 111 pioUiih. oi all oattle a:d hor.^cs, ij '.j ;-;d to d ;;-i''pnIit‘ian hy f.uiiiio. o -j, > ,L' co.ii'a’'ucdrf up>n flitt ord-ir, U‘t iiiui vi.cjf fi'c \';i . y i.s. (1, a_1 s- ' how he orJer Las a!r^.i'ly otguj j be c-i ri«,.t out. thjug r '; M i:-. cac part u ' Kirly’.i Rovunoe. W'i iiin radius f iloi arr.’and tho I ; le t» w i ut Harriri ; . ir re the slill t-uiok ~aic.' ol Liillii, u row days ago Wv uiiti »i‘; w- eat ucd ti;>ur—r.! deotroycd, together wii-. tb ir oontertb. Wu.iin tue ?iame space hio rs ol (i oy o! t. . hur-., il.t I!., i'. : V. *■> tho 0- t' II hr burned over two thoue^*nd hay riV.J f»rruiu^ iinpla i ti'.cr 'Di\ iuilic fi'l«d with Hour and ■, • .>M.. V o: -'bv idc-r r.f Grant, hiuiself, . > t . ;i th. Vft wOi' ermios. It is only ■' i : v .*ri i't’rhe order to destroy cfpry- iC \'.i . y i'.at *iil aui^iBin Uic. The id g.'irir 00. Now, it is aa >dle ;vu-;t ol 4orr..'-TO i;Toance this eov^ ot war. Wo u.-vt .-iD'i>!y to r. •'iir-i it as a pracLieal matter, and ■. k ou->'. !vv:3 -,jw i». 1*^ to bo uict Thv^re i‘ ono tff. c li 1 •.rx’!. utid i.'Jil* one t; at we know,of, t^ ■ill - • -i.d prc’Kit l' i' li' J every other sort ot -tr. i*;i ■—T. J t'. .it in u> bnrn one of tho ehief cities •1 too i.civ.u7, sFhilad-'ip: ia or Ciiicin- iiat?, ad lot ,it.! iaii^ h- ng o.er t;ic others as a ,'f:iruu’:. 0!' ALat n'sy bo done, r*nd will be dono to the .'?i. r. d oindo.fi t about ^orty h;irns, all fi.ied picsc t sy. «,cm oJ war on t#; ■. pArt oi •if r •v.;si.u w th t-0 c.lihoftl.e v.j,r’3 cr :ino.\l. if wo »ro Jwked how vest. t= . \ A , i! cu'tloarc driven rfl down ?h.) riiac eou'' bo dr ■ vrotj iii:.)t u,>v¥t;—tkelr l atriuii hi s nj-v t' e ti-.Al; the netirocft e.^u’ i ho c . r;a . p lu iho raiiie- hasty i‘n,rcN' .1’ ^''-eri- dau . Jilsj carritd away. The poultry yaiiiji ati- vhuLi^j-; ...ve bcon etr'pped b;tre, auti. arocud «he rxtisuruishc-.'* firw of y:nkce csaii-- Ju' .rs . 1' hci:a arji chici£-Ti.> shuss \;hat fea cinjr wa> held there bcfi’tt the ^}^nf*Jerate .'n.V; in Wvta apon iheni. T'lo storv's in the villa,'o are %>iu‘ up, aai people rjo»e silertiy ard gloo:a !y aloci> the street. I: 13 iute..dcii a. a s^m^do and toreti'-src «-f whut is in stor^' not /or the Valley only, b-U tor all tht rost of ibc Coafc.irracy; and _>ankoe otli- cera in conversation with ladies of th»* di.'tr'Ci. (they lovo to friijiuca women) to esplain.u t’>‘ matter—‘-li is a y.iry, madam, bat cur paiaul duty;’' or as a Xc-= York corrcipondcr.: 't.I- cants—‘‘The ecese was indeed a very ss(Wc*ning hat a v^ry necPSoiiry one.” And another jcurn al ot t'1%1 city, ui' thinking >t worth while C‘.> oaut about it, deck'^''?! that Grant is rcsoived “lo have done with ah that foolery”—niiiteiv, iLe iuoiery of leavincr any human food ia tho \ ai'ey ui \ irgicis. Tiiis last authority 1-* riiiht, in dis earning tha cant aad rxpresBi.rt: coldly snd h:!fd ly what he know.>i to be the dcarc t thou.;i;f ot tii9 people he writfs lor; namfly, that the ^ouh hafit!" sinned ajrain.-^* the msj sty of the yaDk...:o nac'.oD, i.- to be u;iid0 like ubjo the ot the t’lain. The loadicir id.a amongnt that siogu’ar uat: ~ at present if, that it is bound to be a conquerir^- militnry racc; and so it miiniok; ill ••stroj^'’aj i ii»!» that h iro characterized such race-i in nistory i-? 1 charmed w^.th the ijuputaiiac ot being '‘VanduL” which ou!' people soaictioics apply ’ y way of re proach, littla thinking it is ’•eceived as a oompU- mciit Toba sure t . :y are Vandals^ and Huas too, and \ isi^'orhs; am; wun'ever t'-o.^c asaisbie con- qu.’rorn did r/iy c.ia dj bott''r and more com pletely. Kut above ah things they keep belore thetii as a iiiOfici ccrl.i.i!i t~' jsacdons ia Ka^’Iisl- hi.story Unable to imi;ate ibe good quiiUtics cf the Kngli.'h, their political v'lBdoin and lorcoast- lag btatcsmanship, ihey have found at least oue '{ua’lty in which thoy f-itter thems^^lvrs they ciu do honor t.> t'icir bren iiag. EiglaLd has been most ferocioTH and un-taring in ‘‘cruijhiQ.’’ ic- surrcetions. Ferocity, pr.d brutality at-e Some what vulgar qualities; but they belong to a strong iiui fonqueriiu uatioa, and arc ea-^ily imitated, or ev. n itaproved upo^ by so isgeaious a p.-oflo aa the Yankees. Kint; William tho Ooafjueror, once 80 **CTUdhed ’ • rebellion of Sazons in the North of England that from trc Tyue to the Humber neither man nor bs^dC w.:3 ioft ali\e. ^’he British in India also have left some valuab'e if,siro8 in crushing^ which zial:>a! iniitators Cin ! irn to ac’'unt, espaJatiy when they devastated tfio p!»in of Caool, burned up the crops a^d o-t down all the fruit tiees aad vi'uyards. But their uoings in IreJ»n l, at several peri jd,?, form pciiap^ tho m'jsr pcrfiot exemp'ar. The gi.-r* tie poet> L lniund Spans ■■r, in his the St'ife of Ire! lud” ;n t.h'> latti'r years tnt sixtecni'i cenrury, :.as lef- ,^.>n}e valuable nid*;^.-— purhaps it may c*e iniefpsrifli; t > s?o, presoutid in his vivid lunguige, how .saoh things arj doj?. Spia^iag of ra-w* wtr th-:n late'y. fiaishod in .Muij a.er, be st.*y : —‘N ’lwitristandiii:^ t!iat tr.s SiHic wad a most rich »r.d plen i‘ul /u 1 oi corn und cattii,-, tLa,; you should Uiivo t -gi.t they wouid have been abla «ta.;d 1 .'L', yet ere uDoycar a :d a naif, t?iey w re trou-iTt to F’loa wretoh*’dae.-!3 that any icouy he^r* would nave lucd the samj Oat of ever,- corner ot i;^s wjoj.s und glonj thoy ram.' cr.o.'- iC(' Ijrtli upoti ih.;ir ha_d5>, tor thc'ir Uv:> woul 1 not bear tactu: taoy looked !ik anato^ui o' dc'.ti.. they gp^kj like ghosts fryn^ cue 01 ti.cii L'ra-c3. t, --y .id e^f ihc do ,d oaiy hapry w .ca thoy coaid find one .. bt h '■.! ■ ' C'v .If- d‘>r. ■ :^r. vy>'T nofhii.i, -,d .V niillioi. ' doll- s would l{.y U' .'y f r.‘ 0 ctirmv iu ushtj The ; ,n : vX*.’u t* o v\or' ar.> -.ilrffidy iheie. Tht .c d SejiU., i 1 fiiidi-i;^ t^'^r.*, iior ', or ia !> r-o's tofuko oil .r'0 0* tho entcr- 1' ■7 a ’ hi- e. .-J' ‘-uI ’ iii;. .wd ..v; 'it; d 't»i!s Twenty men, with T>laap f-ll prt^tfoiiccrt d. .Had moais providei, select iiii. s> cue -.if)' v^;J7 bi;'lu, liiii'i T Koston in s iutn -te.i 3 »rd wran it in fl uiifs irom c, nfrc !0 n: a;b 1’'ey tri^'h: rofaii'itj o'^ Kichmond, '»'h.»rli,3 .-ij, it'. ? Li t them do ^o iJ they da'c. It 1'. r ■: ;-j ir wUQ bc-‘4f thciu Ntvf York .s wt • i.‘ V iiiciimonds. Thoy nave a viczfa towns t ) our ■ » d i > ihoir towjr^ is •oac''ntratod .•;;v ii ' *^>al'h. U Wv'uM b** immoral ar;d uroit 'ous?' I 1 irinDor^l or Liaib..vous to dc ■t.;nd y.ouisv’il bv an% means, or with any weapon tl.t-n iny lu ,v ;uf'.»'y toe y«mr destru' ion They ■jh.osc to s'.j . uui • •• tond; for the sTvord Vv'e iiia\ so u e Jb-.'i - ow, wcipoa a? to mnkf^ them re pent, litjra'Iy io siU'--cloth and aiihcc, that thay ■ t.i.ipr.'d i,. [1 th.) F^xoeuti.o l.-i not ready tor tlii ., wo oom^ii'.nd ttie ma- e»‘ to the oocra- de- iib ■.•3'ioijj t‘l ;r.i about to mf’et {lichni'f’tl Whi]/ /jr-.fi nr'J u •?an lat!-. 1- ; I i.c;*, i>in.;.y it lu.> r- -.a i;0? i.i Ls; Jud.,u iVn! • h r. eh—\v e are psin-.-1 to t tho lion John it Don- N.ubtP!!, v,h;ch took plaots at ' vdty •;) S'.*tardaj looming -■il hia bcc’i ia IvvMe health fv f oiiic UiO ? a‘-;t, and Lis d cline was ao doat)t accwi-’rarcd by fho conuition ol the C'Ountrv, which i a l f >: 1 i itii Ir./LU r.i? hoii:e ia Newbern Jo! n ll. I)o!ia.i] vras eleeicd by. the General A«s:jmi>iy, ‘ih^a ijiiite a youns: man. Solicitor for ■ !u I/vDoir j i.Iiivlai circuif; and he wa-j afterward.s eleot-' i a 0! the Superior O.'Ui ts of law and • 4uity—both oi :vhi’h oS^cs ho filled with^jredit to hi^i" li an \ rnr S-it For ma 7 years past ho hud _,.veu ;>ii uc^out; m to lis tarni and to tlie ruaaa^.m ct ot f.i.s OMtate. — .''//» Sfamiard Ih (',■» uj Tanfy.—Thv Teaeiable Ohiei Ju-,:ic.' of .ae Supreme Court ot ihe Uni ted i& dead. ..I A"/' Cum uf 1 In . u.'tiun.—Thera will be a new Caii.p ot lusti ucuestablished in tho vicini ty ox this piicc atjiQ cjil': s»^, or Camp V:»aoe will bw rciLOVnd uore. Th« object is to avoid the delay, ••spense and tr >ubie of sending men to Rs leigh and tncu 6;nJing them back, h. rc to passoa .0 illehLii jad aui Po.ersburg. Grtte'‘^b rv’ (Jitixeu. Lime F acr 0/ Biucgfon^.—B. W. Aiexan der, ot Mc-’ctsays, iiccordiog ro a three years tf^st, hi* b,.s fouud .Uiaie equally as good a pri vencive ot S.oat in whe »t as blu'^stoao The uioda ot app icj ioa ii thiis d-'iciio'd: Swia yOvir ,vheaL *ad tki.n clf a-.i tnc grains t!iit float, asd tiica put oat your v^acat ou f*e Oird ground aad s^.riakje v-a c-ie urue aad sdr w*cfi a rake iZntil dry, -r'liich w;:l 00 i.i a le^ uiinu e.^. Ono ti'iihel ut i.ui ! uaa.i'i.'it lor -U ouaaelo oi' wheat — S d sjUr^ HatL/m^n. YAKKEE DB8POTISM. Frnm tbe R'c>.ro»nJ Rxui’iner. To speak candidly and unaffectodly, we do not th'nk the People of the Coi fr derat« Stat«*fl would much relifih life under Yank''« government. If we should ooreent to reunite with that people now, we would find ourselves in a foreign coun try, and surrounded by foreign usages, which could hard IV become ple&saat to us till afccr long custom. V^hat., for instanoe, should we think of a comoaunioation roni tlio Adjutant Geno^ral of General 1Iard££, now commandiag at Charles ton, to tbe proprietor of the Mercory, orderiaer him to discontinue tho publication of that journal snd informing him that if ho did not do so, he ((f»aorui FT.^rdee) would let loos* » mob upon his office y This is precisely wftct General Wal lace, commanding in HKbiiuore, has douft to a uowspspor of that city called the rvst The y*'*'had tho imprudcuce, without leave, to re print fmm Cincinnati journals some account of military riots ut Cincinnat*, ss part of the current D3W3 ot tao duy: whereupon thu Editors recuvcd this Or>'.ei:— wruiog to tne r SjOii . i ', them, yci, aad icr, insoti'uch tba,t U-e v^ry tary p,i£ tiO'apc out of their a^-'i it vbey foujd a piat of wafer crcsses there tliey docked a.i to & ic'i^^t fjr 1 a b;.«,Tt ypaco tacT' v7-.*-e :0r0 aU; t hw, i.iii a m-:3i popjbu;s uni y ai.d. jij lett Vjid of man carca - gr av. r ; or ' tue ti ll coun-. j-u-ciifui au i .j- us’- " n-’W ai- And the Haair . pf,ot h» viaiJ sh'Jw’ mirab’y the.: t-y r ro hai woricd sn i^tc eod wi 1, I aHyui»> me, . oonerthi. cii ii-j • for, alMf.ngh there .iu jald u.ac ri t'icm full by the -/ori ..vif be ai -o by the soldier, >et tiiis be ing kept i'oaj maiiU. i Ot), and tueir o-ttla from ruanipg abroad oj ihis har i restraint, tao" w-u\a to reu uia -:d i.ht n^uie in the thc:^ troubles, il be V'jry suort otaer ’ {)'ir t'n.'T’.'- 1 of tuciio trsL • evcti agcuci 't vviiici: -■ ot the piciu. v, a and woe p i nn. Such, .nen, i^ as it a.-c'tdy of Virg n a, acd t .v :h and divonr '^orjuo Djf.— i. H. ivalD, L'h'irie.it.,'n i^xrier, reiaai’ko: “I a^a a new haad .-}ra^,', ucvcr aavi.,g m^Jd any ooioro :uLr vc^r, ijarc;orc I craajc aay -jytuiug ad to >.!■. .C;uru o. ei .ii^i' ot' syrup, out 1 Lave acciat.iita!iy jxvlc a dircovcry cnat may be ot ■' '• U: V,. . A lew filled *g-3 1 iTii.' b..,i.. --jiUjv, niivu i . :..e pot idle. 1 h.*a j a lu 1 j a ..1 .-ea': i) lao a ;’d i\it a Bm.ii ..iaiis' 30.-^.lO tji.ea, j.i^;. ;4S it w*s cui, ‘jS, and pjv it ia ^10^ cy fcOiJ .riieta.ff it would bull ooic. i'o iiij J,: ii sa.p.\.i-.j, i fouud tae ivatcr bccuiu, V i_, v.u^a j, taoa^,b . struck me that it migiiL 0 ua ; 1 I Uj ciai:, sud 1. p^L a ii«.*.le wovl lu it. LU uLvui tja mmufcs i to^ic it out, anu fouud it ao oX c i/v.*Ai Lrv/Wa Ov>*ui'. i^iUJiub^d 1 a to 1-t the p^oLc n_vc tXic bd 'Ciit u: 1.':, I. .4: jiutr d.&oovc-i'ii s or tiporimjucs ij tk * i C • J xt), l(5ai J u • I I • .e atu ? .d th . ; t. . ’-ii ^ A- : I j., y ,.cro urc CQitfcia ci ■ ofjt^j and be used i,o dfcp;-’n t' j huii ir iiuu3 a sccne .j1 ues'.L.i .-n ^iei i'n ctrttl., ; meaning of cxtcimlcaUoa, ^ commenccd lor tho Vuilcy :-.:'’.ded to extend ovo.'’ ah thr land, i ir', Faarne und Slaughter, uatii tho last SujthcTu lauti d.sttppOiirs—this is lUe doom pro- aoai.ccd «i; itll by ine rulers of tuc yaa.^ee nation ‘J hty do cot want dubiuissioa; they wiil lake oarc l.tiat we si.all not submit; and arc as) «.' every means of exisuriug our resistance to the very laft in wLicu isist ac^ign indeed they will suticecd bt*yond t-iiPir warmest hopes. For we h.»vc no fear that this hideous v'av of the horrors of cxtirp’^tion will frighten oar oouo tr»men: it ii not tor that we present the pioturo; it ifi to kindle to h yet iotenaer flamo the pride atd passion which -n 'Vary well def'Cended ra'e 01 IB:-.I is sore *0 blaze al! toe higher at the b-re thou -rtt I'r rrr ,^xLtB Oli PSith wh> -b o^n liarc to i!iCrt:'afe S’jeh a f^o'un f-T (/irm Thanlt ij! ^ur a ive ia thcir vcinj toe kind of blood that in'^ not &>nk, but rises Ingher lor eTerj blow and barns the hotter for ever^ tbrc«t It will do them do hvm to think over JN J: .v-e -- oai*.: N >. 4‘i, t^o s.-jpt Oi5o‘, X it c g it V C .i i'«. O; 0;, ly ,d uiuir u, i 1", L uu d; i.i m s (aa. ay-^a wuo u*rc pt>tioo..& i -...Uirj j a .,gj " Ti3:a lUj 0/ 18 4atJ ii jc- ^r,! iu 1,4..: ; uaty rcpjri. Lw inafci, ViUb t.«7'.j iu3i. iO J clock 1.. ^ prepared lu gj I.C oia,! o> Iusiru..t.ioa »6ai2acaeai. 11 Al! .i.kVo O'ocra reUwnt..aeaiei for light la.jr aui - n^.pdigo^'i wai fcp. ri 10 me on taud urj .0 gj .0 ta.u : Ho-a»ea. Aa^ tu*u Uiaog Bi.r.oti/ to oji* .'■.y ■>iti (jfiei Wiil Ut) liCut kO ta» tidu Ijr^awiiu I ,voa:.i I lUai t-jo ’ li. ttdc widertsd ootas j^roptrctl 4, i.t3 luLluU^ •'r ' ' *“ ■il. ja i* *d O-k ordcr- :!i oa ’.uc i*j org>»ni*9 into •I' rer^kti Ik A 3 e^raud iy uopad CTur^ v.ia re,} >rt *. io_ o oiook A M. aub k; x4 V . .1 Mt A 11 lOLAli, Capt. aad E O. 76 3t J lil. I lC(i at;i to ♦? .4* .Ui' tr' O.V Oat’f J - ^ TAX \ stthsj ofiQoo of A, J. M. c.'tap*?!', ffiTjx Wfiducsiaj Outaber l;^us to Taes- Oat > .a, 10 4. Ai. } . .a -Vi eii .’Ve, 0^ Oct. 19:ti; At 's.:.. Mae . jla i.'uar->a*y tJa!. 20-ii; At D. o.'. iny^t Je, ti-iiaj Oct. 2lit; ■'li o jor if vfo.'teai’s, »3* urdiy Oct 22J; At U -rioK Q-jja'ri, Monday Got 24th; A U u la)8l»7 Oat. 2iia; At ilii >'4oKeita»a'd, VVeiaaidsy Ooi. 26th, To ■joliep.i Ltie '^?afcd9rite T-iXds duo, to-wit: laa 0.. thv q j^rier eaiiag Uot. lat. i il' -0 j,6f ocut. tax ou protiia oa aaiea mads bctwdea tie 17t*j 1864 aad the lat July 18w4 Tue X*i ou pro-erty, itie boU era' T«. T«x V /ere w.ll pieaae atiead procaptiy at 10 o'oiook, '*i pUced most ooaveaieat to tbem, *nd pay R. W. HAiiUIE, DiSi i/oiiootor 70 ii2Sih. a i : ^ -li. ir I?x y -ii Tti. , 6 - j5a’i»c Coitott t n. -V r. . .. I for corn or otioou ihe i«acui)6ra*of iipmi ^arn, «it^bh fctt Spring aad bumaiar Ciuth. This Thread of a Bijpericr qaaJ’fy, no* vsrp^wH bj any ia the Uoo “H«/.d’q3s &o . Eighth Amjt Corps 1 • Sij toiDbor 3U, ''tst-4 / “t'dtlor$ of Evtning Putt: • Afi fu—-» cf 7ir'"en('!ijf ro-ir rffi’? b:is,» itiB'•opj*c- of •■■c'lence, -‘lil disc .aiiauj ihe 0 V'' :r wrrr, thf ETfr.lap Pc,st ‘ .I?/ orJtr o' -Visjjr Q?t:«r?l WsUvic- Oi.iv«a MATTn*w«, • «.r.- Avjuf'at Graeral ” So fbat General Wailac.-, with his wholo ermy c rps HI his buck, ooufe?.i;,« himsi*lf unable t,- h.*¥0 •i r.ewspar.rir ofTico frofM d'^stfuctico ty a m' b: .-.id ust the euid m«b shoc'd net bo tbiokii;^* of suvh a thia^. tho Msj-)r General oomtnandicg piii« it into the mob^s |iead. This sort of procedure excitca ao tmrpriec njW in that Northern cuntry, which, in faot, id tho aio.st sarpri.sing parr of it Such things happen every day At Holiday Street Theatre, the ether night, tue aoti;rs wore porforming, as the New York News describes it, “an old and well kno«-a plav *' when in the mid.it of a scene several of the actor;’ were arrcsi'-’d aad '^ragged oflf the st»go to prison by soluiers, oa tho charj^e of using “dis- ’oval latigu.ige,” which it RouUiB ocoarrtVi in that play The play is a comedy in which a Canadian goes to sec his Hritiih relatives He intrcduous hiniiielf by telling one ‘Sir Charles’ that he comes from America “Then," says Sir Charles, “you must be a Yankee Ddodln.” “No,” an swers the other, “Thank God I am not* yankec! ’ I he moment the obtiozious words are uttered by the p(K>r painted an*! wiggcd player, robing his eyes a^’d thinking no harm—“Corporal oi the Guard, arrest thr.t man”—aad he is handcuffcd on the spot, disarmed of his tin sword, and car ried off to the guard house. Many persons, we b.'lieve, go to tho Theatre, in hopes ot s^'eing some iaisrlude of this >?ori, whjch is not ia tho bih; but for our own pjrt, we do confess again that our people would not like it. To have Miss Katy i’artington seised before tne foot-iigats aud borne away oy rude soldiers to the oai*- booso, as ohe sings some song which is supposea to reflect on iho Confederate government, would make un feel too Acu-trian, too liu4slau, for our present tarftas and habite. But it is not only words, sung or spoken, in a public place, which subjuot tho Baltimore people co such attention;. iroji tbe Major-Gflnera' and his forces. If any .,'irl wears a ribbon, wnoso ooior likes him not— OD li aay chiivi is aiornod with a rosetto which docs not please his critical eye, tiie otFendii«g giri or baby (^together with the nurse of tho laitor) is at once had up bcdore the Pro vost Marsh*]. The New York Daiiy News uier tions another late inci-deut; how that a cer tain maa was “scateaced uy a military commi.4- sion to a ye»r’a impriaoumeat at she Dry Tor- tuga3 for having expresdea the opinion that .Mr. Liacoln would not be I'residenf two months locgor; and moreover, .hat “'oqc Southerner ira« equ»i tnj tea yaukcch,' or words to mat efieot." Aad we tarthcr find that a bookseller's store has been iiamia»nly shut up, and himself dngf^ed before the I’rovost Jd«»rsaal, “for saliiuga pamph let calle'i Su//g*natio2t, boing an answer to Mi* Cfjtnation." Wiiat is most romarkable about all this is, that in New Yori or Boston citizens may, us yet, with impunity, se 1 and read sacL boi^ks, act aai witness such piays, wear such ooiour:^, *nd express sa.'h opiaion.-* ia nuw; papers —wer-j it evea the opinion t.iat Lincoln will uot bo Pfesidi;nt after two mouths—as would in Bal timore form a crime wortiiy of the Dry Tortugas —^just as plays are acted at Vienna which would aot be bufierod at V'enice, or as a lady may in St. I'oterbburg woar a shawi which, it she dared to «¥ear la Warsaw, it would be torn from nor shoul ders uj th., police, who would abo lodge her io tUi dung'iona of the foriress to a.v«ic jadguent tor her crimc. But observe that this aisuncaon IS entirely at *he discretion of the mihtary auttior- ities. At Witrsaw aud Baltimore they are a lit tle maru stricgont; a little more relaxed ac St i’;iersburg «ad New Yoik. But tho very same ejnn- is appl!caolo at a-ay time at all partu of the domifiiot's of either Aoranara or of Alexander, is nnli -iry or political neciessity may demand. We arc aivarti mat it is now a*poiut of pride with yaakces that ^aey live under a ‘-strong gov- ^raaitut,” a governmeat t>oth ;»bic and willing to do gteraer ana more rigjrooo aot* than any de crepit monarf'h id the old world could vt ntuie upon: thoy mean to whip creation ia dungi uus ulao, aiiu iii tortufvS, Lat for us V irgini-ius tnis is i-cahy being too jiudcovite altogether. When wc wiiut to live ^nder a go/eram«nt of this sort wo Will go to Warsarf at onoc. We will entrust our lio'^rties lo a hereditary xlomanoif or ilaps- ■'urj^-ijurr&iai.: wo will bring up our childr(;a aa ou -jeCvS ot oue ot tuc decrepit mon.irohs, and in tho fvar aud admonition of the Aaiiirian police; but God savo us from the “Ltad of tao Free,” and the Bsst Government tho world ever saw! Another ‘■'•Jjittle • We ye.^terday visited the Pill Box xHandfaotory of Messrs. WatcrhoHse ti Co, and /ouad it traty a step in tho righi di- rectiou. The maoninery h simple, au*l works easily and rapidljj^ .^hc paper and pasteooard used aro minuliotured at tho Linooin Paper Mills, Tho worltiQg force, which ia managed by tho Superio. tendeat, (who put up tho maoaioery,) ooDsists of one man and a dozen little girls and boys from seven to twelve years old. Tuese dozen pairs ot busy little hands turn oat daily—well wo don’t know how many gross of pill boxes, ail put up in “rests,” and neatly pack'^d in boxes ready for a purchaser. Apothecitfies can be supplied at short notice. We notice in oar exchanges another “little step.’* A firm aeur Spartanburg, 8. C , are making Wood- «u Shoo Soles, by maohinery, in large quantities and advertise to deliver them at the railroad depot in that town i.t «250 per hundred pairs. These “little st^ps” go to show tha». our people can make almost everything required for our com fort and convenience. And so aoon aa our people cease their longing for “yankee notions," and make up their minds to patroniza home industry we have no doubt many other muon necxied arti cles will be added to the list of home manufactorea. Ckarlotte Bulletin. Mr on the. AdmmisfTittton —San i^ttANOIbOO, Oct. 11.—Edward Slanly, late t»*ry liovernor of North Carolina, publhhes a leitor iavoring MoCleilan and opposing the cman- oipatiott polioj of LiQcoln’e AdministratioQ. He expresses great kin4ae8a personally £« the Ad- eAAYALTOM HI n. o. taoopi. VOK THB OBSlRTSa. A list of oasoaltteB in 64tb Reg’t N*0 Troopn. ia the rni{»geDenti of 19th and 22d S«pt, near WiaoHener, Va: Field ao Stuff—Lt Got A EllU, Comd’g. Wound**d: Lt Co) A Ellis, hft arm shattrnd C!o A, LtH A Cl?a>fBts. Gomd’c;. Killei:noae Wocnd- ed: J F H*rtly «f(»0re in l«g; 4 ?iuhb araa ampatAed; Sol PhtlUpa «rm shuttered; R A WiiltaiBS mortally in bank. MiMinfj: 8 Johnson B. Liaut M 8 Markr, Gomd’g—Killed: 80I Ramsey Wraaded: Wm Binyhan Ihigb brekon; J M 8o‘*'i Mv^re ia both leg”; J Haffoatn painfnl in ankle; Jas GiJes sHgbt ia hand; Hsnline s’iirht in brop«t; T) Parker severe in arm; E Cn’-sweJl gUght bip; E H07I slijtLt in hftod. Mi^sicjt: Jae HenBl^y, J P Jan'.!. r:, Lt J M Wili;»in*, Ct*B»d’g —Kin«*3: Msri D M^rpby Wo*»n-!-^d: S^t w B MeA!i»ter opvere io frm. Cor*.- .‘oiHufc Taylor eevore in fcead; J W K iisrht e*v?re in ajde, H W Orabam pn’iiful in ant’e; H Star.Jey seTer-* in thigb; M»loom ivijloy elj*ht in Uiid; 0 We».t sligl-t in t>houid&r, I> ^artei fiirere in hand; D GTWilliarcs *:l=gbl on knfie. Miss ccr: D, L», .-V Ros;'’*, Cojnd’».—R'UIcl- ron«. Wonndci: Lt A Roj?eri »*8T*re ia both ihijrLs; J H Bra,Iky fiuger an^putatti^.; ^ A severe in th’ph; J HW'odi riligbt in baud; Jno Gieentjill e-' f->e in hard; W Tuck severe In tSifrb. Miyaicff: Ocrv* J M Ec>.WArds, RC Ed- war.'s, J E Adi.ns. 11 1-* V»agr-n. - K. Lt B G RtiBBiJi, Co'^^V —Killo'^: noce. Wound ed: Ales Sp«al:se"»'rein Ite; J W J*>"!'h8 8«-«ra ia f«.cf. P, Lt J 8 Rs.sf^.i'it.lo. f’anjd’s—K.!I« i aa^ roua'fed: niiBff. Misain;; Lt •• 8 B»‘C3ci%la, L>-?n H»rreU Q. J «> Martin,r-mJV—Killc l: n'-ue Woua'led: Li J O Mariiu m'rtaliy, li^tl; Eu^.-n^ Ca^tfr Eevfre !n ntoi U, Lt A Ecge’-R, ('■ ;nd> ~KiU«d: 8|* A Pa»rip Wi:Ht.d»d: ff f .!''re ili *r.n; 0 C R «*- oy in foot riii.v'j ^.rt'cy '«Te'e ir crta M."?- >]ig: Cirp Taot' 'iViicoxc 8 Je >T (! Owj'er, J« \Icaey. I, Ll J M WiDitntp, Csmj g—W fn Pa^Ball. Wounded: J '! MoF«rl*nii Brvtre ia pile; J H barip ssTi^te fn le*; H ** Vljrg^a setaro in (nigh, lljssiiig: Ale* May K, Li ' vv KiMrell, n.rmd’g—Killed; ncce. Woucd- vl: (5gt B T T»;oli*r acTare in ankle .VI aaiag: Lt J W Xit*Trll, J King Killed 4, Tscnnied 89, taiasii^g 17. E SwiTH, Lt, Act’g Adj’t. roa Tnx obsbrvbr. Camf 51bt N C. T.. ^ N«ar Piter^barg dept’r 20, 1864 j Messrn CditcTB: PIea*» 'U^lish in yrar Obsyrver a eerreat list of tfce casBfeh’e? of Co I, 51b; N C T,’for tae laf'ortna.ticn of ib« rs!i»f!ve8 svd friendp a^ home Tbe followi.»g Rra tbe difiFjreat butties that we bate partioi pated ia durina; this cairpaixa, irz: B»ttle of Dre*rrj’o Bluff, May lO'tL, 1864—Kll! d: Pr.vAtcs H B.iocc, D Blue. S Oiimo'c, J A Oay, J E Gay J Moore, W L 8kip- f.er, M McI Pirith. Juhn Tew Wonadjd: 8^rg't J R BiJic, in lef' Pfivat's J .^damn. A 0 Bain, 8«:*are; J t) Brefoe, I) J t^ulhretb, eligh;; W .rioHr, John A W t^.andr. Bever;; J l> Wil’iarr?, «evfrn io left leg, cavt’rd; Lt J A McArthur. 8^t M D Gel'Jic, 8 UowirJ. 8 Hol- l*;y, Aiderntan T Jaoksjn. I) A .Mo'-'illar, K P Pope, A Mo"re,'.V B Porter Battle of i'eruiud^ H-anJred May 20.a—Ktii-J: H ?.'i)li»3i8, Jona K Ts-jior. ^oacdcvi: L» Autry. D W B.’-atV, niorially, Binet di'i; V¥ H .^dact, Bliriat BpMh of Cord Ilarti'r M*.y ’Is’: Killed: Prif*‘e A’.lsn T Jacksou. Wuniidcit: l'rivi ?3 icj West, H J Ba'.a, T D Joa *, J W Hea'inwiv ''urc-fiog^r ehof off BatM* C'ttir.utd a- OolJH.r or, Jaa* 1st—Wounded: Sgt H II Balion, pl.gL'f; D J D-ard^., .1 0 Ge-ldie, alighi; D Steiai'!, rigat thigh ctptu^^j; (j^pi Sloan fi«'gt H L PnTJkita t B-f ant, J W j**roU. N H Dia^eer J L' D. tii, W D B E i:3, Q C Fisaer. D Graham. W R Oij»er, J J HarUisja, D l> J;-nes, Joia Ji^viiscn, J W Jaokson, W T Mainer, 1> Maaroo, A C Mi.Djnald, I) .Mclotyre, M .VIcOorquia!«, VF J Norris. W Nunaery, D W Pope, P M 8mitk, Tbos J 3triuklsnd, A J TiTlor M L Sim- inona. Al«x Tew, J R Taw, J L Tew, D 0 Tew J &1 Tew, Jac Tew, J C ffarrea. Aiso at tnktaa iin», June 12i.*i, aiiled by a sharfshooter, Pri» ’•? T Ladbotter. Wouad- eJ, same day Privafe R R Ball blightly in foot. Also, oartured at Bermuda liu..drea, .May IGih, Private 1> J t'uiDreih Bktt'.e ol Oatap Hill, aear Peterthurg, Jun‘ Ittia—Woande: Private Sion McD Barefoot, ali^iiu ^anie placft, lacraiog of 17ih, kili'-J i«y a Hharpsfloatcr, 'Jcrp 11 J Dfcugi.try. Evcaiug'e charge of 17ih June— Wouaaeci: Pfivaiea W H Air.’jis H J Ba.a, J £ Pcil- lipa. J H Bla.kburn, slight; W N Railbrd, s»» in oea?. Also, on front line, by a sharpshooter Jure 21, wound- td, *lorp W J Bine, alight ia breast Also by a sjtrp- ihooier, June 26th, wcunied Privata Q W Garver, s«- vsre Giiarga on Weld 'n R«i!rjad, Aag I'J—Capturij.’: ^gt H H Boitoa, Corp Thcs J Powers, Privaiea B P^^e, King Uf/iJi, euppjscd captured Also, Lt ^ A Gay Enptgu Offijsr of Uie 61at., wm o«wtur«d Jar.ag same clar^. l>y ooillsiou of oarj on Eria R«iti^c.i. wtino bei'ig trin.slerrtd trom Point Lookout to Eimtra, N V., Joiy latb—Kilit-J: Priv*tea T Brranl, J W P»rroli, N !1 £>«aT»r, J D Daiis, D Graham, J J Uaiiiaon, D M in- roe, M aioCor^a«*t*. TU-^e J fftTieklaci, W Wuar-’ry. Wouuded; ^ 1/ B EHh, W R Gio-rr John J*ot4on, J W Jackson, A .MjUcaail, L» .\l-.'Intyr-«, J Nome, P M imitb, J 1) Puje, J R Ttar, D G Tew, A J I*ylc>r, J C WaiTT a. Bfvcre; G C Fidhor, 1> L> Jjaes, W r Mai aer, aiighi We b .va n w prei»eut wi a ths Comp.a; oa.y twrnty nine, twrn'.y cf whic i are rorort'd for Ja ty We fe-pe tXiat tjt frifnJ:. »t oo:ao »ril pardou u.^ t T aigltic.iiig tnis pubao-v on nniil ajw. jh ahv.- bte-J at ti-ae*! in ill beata, aaJ at all otnei times tightly oonfiaeJ ill lh« diioues W* furt'tar st&te that tiie re mainder of Co. 1, 61st Reg’t NOT, tbongti taey b« few in nutat>ers, are ever roaly lo ro^et Grant or Bu.itr. Very resplf y, , G. T Gut, Gs.icd’g. jroa T3.M ouasavBii. Ktllod, oa the u^glt of tiia lat September 1^61, in a ik i'«ai«a With dajer«^ta in .Vioo.'o Cjaaty, Luut. J..«s b Uibec, tJoO, 32i Bai^^liin, N 0 Ii G, ajei aa'^ut 27. Tau eubj^fc. ot th a uitioa waa exempted fru a Confeae- r»i5 asr.ioe uu acooiiat. */f pu»;ic;i ousbi.ity. At tae jr^«aita^i03 of the Home Ga&rd ta Moaigotaery Coua- vy uu »iio oaaaimousiy -Ko eJ 2a Li; Bjr^a »'i»- he «fi» promote I ta I.S' Lt, m which ea; aoity fee se: cd bis t o ti tuiuily until tae latil ball straok Lim, pii;.mg jug' fcoove !f>e o«art, ki.unj aim intiaitly. Among tai sc »ao haf J lalita ta ttiio oruui w*r itsjre has not b;-ca a njbirr h*ar» taaa Jamie’s—ioved aud reepeci.fd by all ».Bo anew ..im H» /or a aumoor vf y.-t s »* sja »iet.ut aud exetnp.-»ry ai^mbar of ihe Baptist ilturca. Ho (i*d loit « Bjrci/ Derc»vcd wife, aad aurrowlag ;'*ih- er aau laotucr, aaa iroi,ttefs aai Bis.«rs, to Uijura h.s jat.y aehiis; >-jt in.;,, aavj aa soidiaj t.'u.^; tiio, .OBi u tii3 eie. uat gam, fo' he was a cjriutiaa, an l.um 0;e'0 iviwe i)i ta an > lowiy Jesua, au« he ;s ■oubllv'83 safe and aappy now, la that la d of pesouful rrst i'o monraiug travellor^ g*»en; Ua s i^»aiug ou hid Savi jur’.. brnaat la tu*t bljbidi laai »t auavea No more tee voioe of kitdred dear Uaall fall npoa his raTia^si ear. Nor words of muima^cd ienderacsa From wife’s fund lips ais spiri; t)les3. pd BaoTHia. Bibioal & reorder please copy. rO& TBM OBSEaV£&. Kdled, in the batt 0 oi thu Wilieraas*, May 6ih. Sergt A L. Preaaoli, Co f, 43lU Rc^i't, N. C. f , ia tee 21st year of uis age Among tue laany g« Uot anu precioo* flona tnat have fallen, Sisrgt. PreoBoa w.ll be remembered by niy Oiiairaded aa oas oi thu arav t, true aad pattiotio. H« was e«teemed by all his tJoaipany, •ad fell while nobiy perIorn>ing h’s duty. He made a profeaeion of relig on ajme montcs before his doato, and itfed the feir reaiaiaiug aioiitlis of ms hfe a truo aad faitatul c'lristiaa. A Faiam>. ro& THIS OBaxavJsa. Died, in the lljspital at daii'hvttie, N. 0., oa or •buut the lOth ol August, Uaynea L. PoweU, agad 17 years aad 6 months, e dest son of Mr W. VV and Athalia Powell, of Robe-joa, aui member of Co 0, 7th Battilion Junior Ruservei?. Ue leaves father, mother, iiree biothers, two sistera and a iarire oiroie of reiativee .^nd acqoaintanoes to miurn a:s loss. Uayn^s profesa- ed religion early ia life, an 1 wai a faithful msmbor 01 the Baptist Chut ea A F_ua*D. roa Tiu OBssavxa. Killed, on the IB.h of Ju;/, ISii^, in the Trenchas near Petersburg, Va. by a mortar ahuil, O^en D, Jnnes, a member of C j. F, 24 n N C. T., ai;ed lb years. Ue jjinsd tha army about the last of April, 18$ > Ue was the eldest sou of Mr. Hardy and Mrs. M^rtua A J»nes. iie was a go:d boy and equally as g jod a soldier A C. P Bot. RfiitlMVAL.. The uuderaignbl have iemcv>d from thoir old stand oa V^.u.tst Bircot, to wj. 7, iv5 \RKEI BTtEET, vaere they oxt'oct tu ooutinua tae a&ueral Commiasioa & Groosry Bajiaess. ii^rompi attcBticu will be given to all orders and oon- sigumeata entrusted to onr cMtre. _ I*, a LWEBBERy «t 00. TFE situation I» aEOBQIA. From the Maoon lQt«l>iganoer. ot 18. Oar dispatches to-day, oorfirming our aanounoe- ment on yesterday, infrrm ns that nearly fotir thonnand prisonern wcro capttired at AUatoon.., and Etowah. The Army of Tennsfr-ioo is tri umphantly marching Northward^ evidently with the iniention of cco’ipying the moantain paBi>CR wbioh in terrene between the yankee army and its Northern base. After this moverueat is con- 8a*umated,then comes the solutbin of the problem, •‘What wUl Sherman’s army do?” Ii he mak bikttic, be d^cs it with iho disadvantage of fight ing m in thfi intrench meats he himi^vlf porfooti-J when he forced uh iaty retreat Without sup pl.ee, he canoot make slov hiul dclibcra^o b5*iti? »9 did* during hi.s advance, and if h?, d. liv. rb quic*^ and sa.’-^ca bsttlo ugiij.nst tisnnndi'tj t tonificivtioas in his way, l c will wa;itf- hie srmy with a liberality that will delighi aa, bi^ e.i? inir.-» It however is c )a.iilorod probt^ble th^c be wilt 1* ov«' to .'ar rcrr and Ht^erijT.t hi - exit froiu hi' present i.hffi'uUifs rhroug^i North Alabnaa, hop irg to cut a^ off fronj our jTn?TJtiDications »»a p«,f’uri; eiibn!8ti*n0'»‘, thovgb it proadbcs to b* ex cf'-'iiogly pc%r.ty, from ''ur crore houaea in our pj’.v'i.'nt rear, "Wc thiiik tho caiiiv-aif/n h»w Lean shrewdly p]«oacd by w'.so heads and at th^? present momriit is h->if!g or'iiec »ted bj an officer ’.tho vrill nr? ,U)i in r^-payiag hia ’^cngo?nj-j on tbnr haad- witb a fury tk&t is his heirl(‘^>i» of fate. Gen. B uur-'krard hr.8 inspired tliC army witli a ncv. •uid iretib'’ricd vigor that will reader tbci brave- v»terans ol the Army of Tennes*:-’'), not «»»ly ia viccib!^, bet make it an-kVAngiDg Nemosis, whose bloody livrord will sweep the hordes of the proad foen>an into destrucdoo Already nt 8«e the bacaards clroling over the df.votcd h^tdri of the yinkee army, antic'patisg the least of Hv‘sh on which they will gorge and battfn. The eaglps that perch 00 oar bannrrs «e Tfh;tting their beaks and screaming out their dpligat, at the promised repast. With piercing c}cs they eagerly gleam their Isry. burning gaz oc tne foe. Wi^h w’aat earnest h.-pafulccss and ii xio'is prayer'' we await the echofcs of the exnl- trt'>t Bhout- of our victorious soldiers H‘ W eager ly we atraia onr ?ars to hear their clarion note' ring through tbe defiles and mot;ntain passes of North Gaorgia, hcraldir^ the terrble doom cf our enen'if-!!, whom we earnestly pray that God ia hia righteca* judgment n^ay give over to the dire vengeance oi our n'^ble army and to titter d« struotion Tnere is much to cheor tho hearts of the peo- pl*, now bi'icg enac-sd o»»r the broad surfa.co of t’a« land. The silver lining of tbe hitherto dsri cloud has appeared, and as u tarns t) gol 1, the iojiling SUP Oi victory and ^->y aad peace, vri^b i*s rudian'ie aad splendor, is bng’^teuing all the hopes and smbitu'.'us dreams of the most sisgutae. At 1«8l the daylight has come. Heaven gr?^n£ iu« rtfalgeDce m»y bacomo brighter, nntil its splen dor ouiBiinates in tbe high noon of gloricus end heavAO bl«saed peace. Frcra t^9 IriH'i)g«Moer of tbe 14tk. Tiio utmost secrecy has l-eea maiutained duri&kf S'-vcral days past, conoerning the movements of the- Army of Tennessee The yankoe« also seem f be cn\olop’d ic a cloud that mysteriously hides them from our view. But this cannot remain much loager They must make thcir appearancc- and cither fight their way through oar dease lines at points where we opj^Kjsc them with great advantages of po^i'ion, aud againet wiiich thcir sirens’tti will be hurled oaly to be disiiipated into fragments, crrtaio destracdon or capture, or they muit c-siipo by a quick fiank march. Kither caothod seems fraught with destruction. We do uot think the enemy has sufficient numbers aw tho present timo to successfully combat our army in Its proticnt condition, therefore, he is probably Feeking an outlet of escape What with a very shtirf supply of 6c.bii^>t.euoe, and without the necew*iry material for a maroh, he will i>oon be pUo«d in a oiost distressing oondition, arid with his Weakened columns will make but feeble re sistance to the harassing attacks tbst oar forces per istcntly k^ep up anf find his cscape almo.^t imp.vts’.ble, or retreat a most disa.-:trous operation. >\ hiist our armf is thus managing the eaecny in the mountains O' North G^^orgia, arrangements arc bfing perfected to occupy Atlanta by our forces, and very s-jon the L*eans will 60 so applied riiat a strong and available force will occupy ana securely hold that city henoaforth. Already tae work is rapidly progreasing that will place the city iu commuaication with the world again and make it a secure depot for us hereafter ^ In the plaa now being parsaed, the enomy are Ios£ sight of completely, f *r the reason that they will not be in the way. Tue movements now in progress are sufScientiy iimpie to mareh over the fe bla cppo- sitim they may make, as ihey will aiaiply di-^plac.-' them tto-i give the i:ity into our poa.sess'oa again, aud thea ior a sacocsifu! and dticidad movement oa :ho onctny’s rear and flioka. From ail qaart'jrs t.^e mc»ns are coming: The ‘Ians ar '. gataeriag Not ual/ from Georgia, but final Aiabaa;a. Mississippi aud South Caroliaathere ia \j liotly accu jiuiiiiiag a lormidHble power waoso presence and efforts wilt prove an insurmountable barrier to hoy {»lvano-s again of the c^nijay. Our army 01 the front will iacroarfj in sticngch aui. nuaibon by the addition ok those whose plaoea will oc filled by fresh trcopa in t^>o rear. The camp iga will entirely clear tiio eoaafy South 0^ the TenaosS jo river of tue oaeaiy. It will be a decidi'J su0ci>is. Tho troops tnat are rendezvousing ia large num berj at stated poiuta ia this State, are lull ot en- thu>ia-'m aad spirit, aad iu-%few da^s will be on th^ laarch for daty whf^re they will he of great service to the army, aad where they will do this State a setvioe whose benefits are inealcalable. The plans are working vfell. aad in their certain suoecss we see tho utter discomfiture and total rout of the enemy. To assist to the desirable end, it is the duty of every maa liable to duty, to oome without delay, take his place, and make this eam- paigo a brilliant and glorious ending of the war. Wc do not tliink, in tho iutimations wo have given, that there is anythiag cantraband, or that can bo alvaatageott8 to the enemy, for the re*Bon that they are completely i^jolated irom all eommu- nioatioa with our lines and their own base. iVi^mington —A young gentleman just arrived from Norfolk, informs us that tbe fleet is to be commanded by Com. Porter, and not by Farragut. The offiocrs make no seeret of the destination of the fl)et. They say they do not oare to oaptnre Wilmjington at present; all they want is to get possession of the forts as they have done at Mo> bile. Our iiiformant left Norfolk more thau a week ago, and the tlaet wa.i then very nearly ready for sea.—K'chmond Examiner, llth. Thf First Cijft Hjtne. Guards —This ola-is of the flome Guards, we learn frojo a reliable soaroe, will not bo kept in the field longer than thirty days, when it will bo relieved by the second elaas—Greensb'^ro* Citizen. Fearful Mortality —A letter received by a gentleman hare, states that there had occurred in Newbern within 24 houra—that is to ^ay—in one day and night, 119 deaths fiom Yeliow Fevttr. WHmingtori Journal. Fresbjfterian iSi/nofi—^^loe uc^i- Sj -iod of the Presbyterian Church of this Scate meets io this place on the 26th daj of 0}tober inutant. THB O^NBRAT. SfTUA'r'IO’^. From tbn Eicfeiv.'xon'i On the lines, beginning on t>e CharV« City road north of James river, r,,minating ca he Vaiighaa road, south of ta’y movpmeat of loanortaticr na^ lv«t Thur^dny. The yackecu ^ur lines bclf- W this city, but >nf, wuiis .QU ^'^'® c*ption as bad the effect f»f - . , . I > -s tr ni quiet ever sir>'j^-. Some t.ar7ri8c has ?>ecn exrres'^*«d tbjit (ji-vijt hafi %ostpru u so long tl.c gr-»Li.l attack ii koow'i be pr-paricg u. m?ke o« ur oOMib,,, Th*ro urn aj lca*^‘ two g..-.a ver.«»n^ i .4^ kr,ow his dttlftv lie d^sir’t th.> .,p.• i,i,>n {,j hi} aavy, wbifh bt. C'-inot br,v. . ; i:6dbI gltall hiiv..; b^f.T nsi.'ibsy’; aori ;ii,- -..ii,.- fgj. I'la rcirifor->'?;teat ol’ yrblah t,..-orv r-ff. a i -.^’-^fitb K mo sucecsH, nutco. is act yr{ ntrfip.; ,>r, uch foi his purposes r'rom a g.-ntltn- n w’ • j 731 Jbrcugb frc-m WaMutcny, .vnc-e ;>e con- v;rs«.i v>^ith wc!? informed per-.i.. ^ tho'Ji ofli«:r6 pruiy-—wts ie-rn i!>>» the draft is bcir? rigarous’.j r'^for-v.j ('vt .vwC. ir the Nof*h f ze.p'; in Now Jer-ry .ro ’ lyc city, rod t^ar r.;r.»* iipts aro b. !i._' Griut »r the ; Jtc of !;.a t n t'v.’ih.(n-] .:5acU aeoe^iyaB to bis aricy arc wr.rUi for If t:ie H.ipj.ly .-f il.cc conti’-ues. bv of November tb.3 yioV. ar >'y will 00 t> 1 ly a^ strcag as w>!in ir fr*"'Sa-jd tb-^ R».piJ ixs: May. T!i« nisicria;, i*^'i« trii--, riil be o i- 1 to S -J.y. leg erb-J. Acn v,-iy .Dbjnor; for r >•> hf't too to say yaaksc asfi'tz Ciirt Pt.vcr sg»ir f-u-. into (he fid' to jCw- otf'il aad pcrfftot an nr^cvl fi..rp« as was :’ c Graud Army of the P^-tomao when, u tr-r i^s r*'crgaai ■ation by Gran% it ma’^chcd into the Wi! icrne~s !«.si; spring. When the ilra^t hss done its r»ork, and Butler •iither con’p'eteu. his cani>l cr given it over ns a failure, Grant willresnajfi activp aporationa. Then wo may look out for at least t^»» ^o«ve"f:; i ».ss:;u'.tB tipou our haos—one btlor tair city and t.hc cthtr routh of Peteraburg Bat whatcv r 'hf ne?t ten days or a month may bnnjt lortb, at prisrnt we have only to report that aJl ii quiet. Pu'^lrr mounted sixteen hea\y geo? ou Fjtt ifarrisoii, but -iS yet tboy have not opent d. It i? w rth r«- icark, chat the yaokee press r>cw m'.ke.'^disun-tion between the Army of the P.ito^iao a»'d the Artsy ^'f tbe James, the latter sppel^ation beiog ^'iven to the foroet? on ibo T-orilrside of Jna-.;s river, irom-diately undrr the coraraand of Bu icr It is very eviiient thar t'be yankee f >,c ' > n the .south side of the J.imef has been v^ry rauch weakened. It i,^ Eupni.eed they bavr3 gine to the ncftti side, nr that tiie raid 00 the Sottboara aflid Roan ‘k** rai’road was fwmed from this uiminu- (icsi. Ali quiet :»t Pettrsbarg yes eraav fnforniarioa reached this » ity yester ;ay mora- iag. d‘rough a reliable chacije!, tiia* Sbctidan bad cro.'sed the Blue Riage on Thursday .with two ro d’nrmee, with tbe intentioij, it is sup- po.s6d, of making a demonstr&tiou on Charloites- yille nud the Central railroad. Odc corps remained in the Valley, near Straa- burg, as a bait to iaduoe Eirly to pass on down towards Winoheater and annihilate it. But Gen. Early was not to be caught with chaff S >, cross ing ihd mountain higher up the Valley at Thorn ton’s gap, and making a “Stouewair’ march, he struck Sberidan unawares, end before h'* had well comc from the mountain into the plain, smote him, hip and thigh, and drove him pell mrll back through tbe gap into the Valley, fohowed him up in hi' retreat tlmugh Chester K^p. pursacd him so closelj as to capture some of his rear guard at the Shenandoah river, and sent him flying thrvUgh the town of Straaburg. Nor did tbe vain glorious barn burner halt until he had oiuRScd Cedar creek, several miles from th: viKage, wnerc be halted i»»r thr; first time. Hnd Gen Karly done as bheridaii hoped he would do—p .ss on down the V alley *nnd attack t^e remaining corps of h-3 iriay —the tifO corps %vhieu crossed the moaatain would hav,j gotten tU*' stars ol our troops tod .'^rrac: the Cent'ai railroad without his C Earljj bciiu ai-it-lo prevent it ia W. mo thwarted. The yankee oorrespoadent of the N'w York Tribune from Sheri-Jaa’s army gives aa extend ed accouat of the outrages pjrpslrated oy ihe Barnbaraer. Ho pays the Valley, fcom mouctain to moantaii, was fr.'quently the soaae ot such a conflagratiin.as has no; been witnosised during the war. Five tiioasand stacks of wheat and for age are estiinated to have been destroyed between Elarrisonburg and Staunton, a disunoe ot 25 miles, and also a large numbe' of fijnring mUls and baras. la cousequeaee of a southwest gale, which was blowing « portion of the time, tae flimes wore often communicated to the dwelliag houses. Nearly all the town of Wi>od8tocK was burnfcd by the firing of a barn on the outskirts of the placa. Passengers by last night’s train report t’ at it waa ^’oderstojd m Staunton that Early, having learned on Thun.day that the Barnburr.ei had di vided his f«rce, sent a detatchment down the \ alloy to attack Crook’s corps This wa^ done io the most approved and effectual manner, aid Cr-.ok was defeated with severe loss, including a Lrge number of prisoners In tho meantime, Etrly, wi;u the remaiader of his forces, crossed tDc Blue Ridge at Thorat n’s gap, as stated a-jove, attacked the othsr two corps commanded by the Baraburner ia porson, aad drove him back int'‘ tUe \ alley. No offisial reports have yot b-2cn received on tne subjscc Aa'hentic information arrived in this city last uight that the eacmy were ud-'aaciag towards vVoidou with several pieced of artiilery aad a coasiderablj nuuiber of infautiy a id cavulry It is evidently a riiiiag party of somo proportions. Oar authuricies in Aat sect^oa have made pro- ptrations to ehcck them Yankee papers report that on Tuesday night last Gen. Buford (Confederate.) with 1200 mount ed asQ, crossed the Cumberland river at Har- peth shoals. Nothing has been feifcid firom Hoo4 i\r the last few days. The War Department is advised of his movements, but notiiiog has yet been made public. At last aeoounts, the Confcdarate troops had destroyed the Le.aoine bridge, oa the Pacific railroad, 15 miles from St. Xouis. P^ice, him self was reported to be in the vicinity of Boon- vilie, the oouncy seat of Cooper eouaty, and sit uated on the Missouri river, about fifcj miles above Jefferson City. The Y'aaiee General Stnbora is said to be harassing his rear. Frcm N}rthnrn Vi'-ginia.—KlCHMJND, Oat. 17.—The ollowiag official despatch wts received at the War Departmenc by Hoa J. A Suddoa: “O l the' I4th Col. Moaby struelt the Baltimore and Oaio Railroad at Duffield's and d«>stroyed a mail traio, consibtiDg ot locomotive aad ten cars, securing twenty pr'sjners and fi'teen horses Among the pnsoners were two yankee paymasters with 108,000 dollars government funds R. E Lee, Gen’l Exchange, oj Prisoners.—We have good au thority for saying that the eartcl ha: been, to a eerti’n extent, resumed. Arraugrmeats have oeea made to exchange immediat ly ten thousand of the yankee prisoners in Georgia Savannah is ♦o be the point of exohnnge, and Captain liaton win leave m a fc^ days for chat city to saperin- t'>id lb? vr'’ii)lc y^iir Tris aetrs will carry ^i*uae^ lO luyrua^ of S^utlicru fire siJes. Let us pray that it may be the preluda to the exchange of every one of oar pow fellowi who have so long Uea hwyriBhiim in F SOU'r; reco.-,^:, had r>M,. in(,i f tb. Ol b ■ rt: , d. . n. K -T. .'V.,iib)NV p :nc iikri i*ie lonsr a.- se*e.-5 - eief,l 18."-; b-c . ty "Ca y.. . tl . ca Wil, Slit. Mr. 1; tt„ . 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