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VEH. :H» k.'i AY» OtTOBKR 20, 1864.' 'I’he letter of Mr. Boyce, the ( srolina t'oneressman, has embcld«ned the reconstruciionistg to shew their 4mnds. which they a ^eeii afrjuil i-> tio. \Vo have had nodouht of the inclination of th i linipish .Standard and its oeho, bat t oy have wnit»'d to oollc-'t the ovidences of public- opii.iop, , h !»,•' Standnrd hoa^ts jfg skill in doing, -t. r,> t L.r ibnusi.ivcs j.iib i. ly. The idpu th-'-l Mr I = -'or is p.j.i durd t’ d nm.h o> a ii opuion, the SU'n- N'kfl as the'j>eacr scnoni whi.di laid out ' ■ ■ and flftt el'ftiou. -O.ie L.'; niiir. ^ suiiiuifr." and one Oou- t:un .to,--', not make pnKli.- .nupion. Vr. Hoyce. ii\\taril, was n fir-'-e:'Linar spi'pssiciiiot as that doi’ rine S! • ■ 1* 11 »tS ( '■» vf .... abolition f.x~ij,Mt—Tho Standard in I"- ‘ r lOir.oai sho b .tuf*e 1/ui'Oui ,'s ,/V P ^ ^ ’'''■■y. ''‘'ri‘jiuly in N'orth ^ u*oi*.ia, %iii .-t th.‘} i.huUi,'ht it a wr njr, did *-ot • i..n - t I'mere elect:uu ol an uboiitionist sulTicieut ^ au:v f, r soparauou. J'ne-•«>,, wa. aUogethor dif- •f.L-.w L;. i Miii c.^:Ip(i by p.-o. jn Apai 'i loi trcop iroiii .Nurth I'ukIiDh to ti^ht her ^^••4 iiciD .',i.-itt i, ht f L ii,'uiiors aart Irioudsi, i'i»''m!fir'd wu.'i ut-r .n k'.f,i.u iOi. M r. UviVi i‘ .t: pjv-d. They both adTocated and neoosiary upon the b-'rc jtMt — Hi’' ;..j t lei ft d. Hoyoe in 1^60 n-t'u fleet, d. Bat the majori- teu t:,.- V. u;,t ''ate^l the pv.'r M r. flujcc a . out l;\'iu ; . tn w w Q * . * iiari\ ;tiid al *2f-' aa • 10 . ear. ru . OU'.- uui interest. 'I'hat .was a ii.idt..; *o the iLt^ufiicieut reason of 1 Strt aard. H.u after having fcol • ajifoilty, ut'l«r baviitf^-cda- li.itia .0 w.kr, a .d tfiau^ui^tvU war. J •'■ l.e ;i.Di'U’rd are ihe *o back - V. r. Hoy. • ib** tirst Ooas'reFs- vidarti ttic ti:*! p.iper. It is pecu- ii'P- • ivuiiy !.> :. tiirut, aud fhey shoiiid ■ e r- o.Hi o; tiio ^albnU III n wh > are tic* t- >r \nt'ia. t.. u .'u rodi-mption ot tho ijlan- . ' ‘‘III'i.i-u-.'llar and iho U.-l in.m ’ i;.u ; ■ a”ce. i iiey bota did, icdee-d. iu th^ p- '- Ii tUe tchi,, bia ,d up aud cry ou . • hur- .V.-. li-z iit iic; vuar raui-? i.» a just and clonous >> ; vu !’ui: • and Will trintnph; you can't afiord but ao soi'ner did ineir champions ’ r ,- n .d in.iui iM lu go into the tiirht cet an O' u ki'...; ’: down oocaaioiifllly. th.>u£xh .V >0 riFo ajfain, than Mr. Boyce • r _i; . . !._v uii Di:iLner of dieconragiug bout to mase friends vriili ’ly. i>! :i\t‘ wiuid regard this as the very Su '»';uch uniCt ynent »cd support skould 0 ; I ■ i T i,wD mi n. Not 80 Mr. Boyce ard i i ey wt re brave when brave word.-« Tazkb, Pricbs, \to.—After a fortnight’s absence from our table, we have recei’S'ed t^’e Raleigh Con servative of Tuesday. In its leading article on the curre'ccy, we find the following pcragrapha;— ‘•\f hy phould the government dpinand prndu'’e ''r la bor at a less price than itt own citiz«n« pay? (>aa any one fhow that it i? more patriotic to sell a barrel of flour t> the Government at $30 than to a poor widow, a poor man or a aoldier’a familir, 'r in fact to any bodv who is a irlend to the gnverninfat? It is impossilile. Thecrf>dit of the government has been made by onr nnfortunat'^ naaacial system to rest poU-Tv and a^on*' np''n t*'e >?ood opinion, confidence and ability of our people, Tf this I)C d'M-s not every one tbat j.iFt hi prop irfi' U as the pf>0{>1t* ;vt home .-irt* oppr,'.-iJ‘>il a>>;1 flisconraa:- it op"- ratrts adversflw niK>n t^e irovc'5: nv*r,tT If our pi^op)** ut’* • i l)v r)i;^h n: 1 bia;b priu. fi, \i>io ;« iiij !''' d !' 'V,' !'•; it I!:.* 1 £OV;’riim''iit? ■’t is now well ku >v’>i, that so aa th» tithe law was enforced, every «r;.ii'Ie in (ieinund in the i'’iuijltv up ai i)>'ce (iiip :oinij’-f'i p**r oont ? !■' i' not, pHtert to evr’ry mi^n tl at '“very time t'le Con'riiv Elopers of ppict>s reiinee th*? v»«hie >f pro-birt.s «old i> t>i(» iroverusiieii', t!iat tiu-re i:i iiiiiiiediateiv a r rrrafH>n'l*Tit ris-> in the sanip art'cl"S st'M fo‘hi- jipuiilc ? Look ni tht.‘ Vfoeiit ri‘ on .irtic^" "^f ll 'ur. which has bi'en kfjit tip all tholijne f.ir Vi-ynnd itsj>roppr vabie, di re> tly by tho ii-terft*rer«f of llie govi rnriif nt N'’’*^b h tino rvif.i f'f wb**.',t M?t it-d. io>v pHee whleh thp t:ovcvnn)er.f for it. f •nipr’r th^ risi* \vh>*n sol 1 i') anyb '!v el-e, and uenoe it iii:iL nittiu’Jiih wheat irt .ioui^dnnl ia thu i rv. ni.sl *'; ■ riiiu-nt i*; jiayintr a ricreU noin'iid tsIui’ f .r i*. i’our ii!i« ^u’lo up nil over the iHt’d to ft prt(*e h,»y>!id the ro‘»cb of alru>=- *-v rv o"e ‘ Tlie wnole j rincinl*; iipo'i whiiVi the i- ■‘•-niiifiit i-i .i.’lin*' '.rr'^r'LT--;Ti‘>'-~lV wronir ('’op;_'r ssiiU>>nii>t -to con tTij] t le • i t.'.ulc bv 'iv’pvr the . tuntry h Ji f.iMoija ('iin-iM'cv, ai.d th-n fo.-cip:: (he p;‘oplc tr v not, ;i', va;.i»‘, l>ut ,>n ii.^ owa \^'h;i* ino''.' >'ould n li’,2h''^n\ rii!i5' • !. i> jilt-ai! thnt ii't ,; >t> p 'l it Hut it is n(‘’i-sisilv wliich t'te (.'i.nLr’Hv- it-^flf or? :»tes and ln•^^i-ts in, to the dam ure of ;ht- cHii-e and the otmrtpy. ‘•■'*^hy i? it ihat thir* fovi rnment do«-s no* j>.) iut i the market like its own ••uiztMi ? Tf-t ivi-rnment i« prt*- cie)y aa abk* U> pav *or any a ticle it nftids as its own citizen.^ ar^. and na H aHocld thereforo bo plai inl on tT^e same footinir ” 'I'be pov- rnmpn* is here pbieel on a footing with the highway robber. Ard who ip this highw,iy nib- ber? The (’(-in?reR9 of the ('onfedersie rtiatef^! Nobo.^y now donbt-i that the earlier policy of the t'onar-*'*^ ir? i.^.-uing notes wjtho l laxuti ui, wan a • iijstake. i*nt it ■v.aa a r:;■■■ which evervhot'v ni ide. ont.'^di' of ‘’ ingress ,8 «■ 1 s-ulo i.'t tai v’.jui'‘deracv as uell a-> ■M -V' - t! thi- nio4. be fi •■'■0 ; I ■ -i ihr .S'auiiard. ouiv '.v;-r! I'fC'Ud. 1 De.r heartp tainicd when ^’rave deed.- 'eere c^'i d lor. A •• aaopt. tui’V uUu eLtirely. the following remarks of th. i^vani uh liepuDlivan on the letter of Mr. Boji. • ■ t ■ r one. w.^ t-in-: not at this late day argae the . 11 i*e. o- riiv t t-a. 11 is uo qn?atiou now, for •c'-ii WiU.d "ai la oiood. We belielk with ii ' a iiL^Ltiu :- .tr;d more detestable man :• . • ;.>• wi o .s ready to go back. ;.r. r,/h iht m; auo especially do ■ • ’ i ; a -i :.iu' ooide s^ utimeni. of oar ^ ‘ i’l- . • u.u-.- • a rt-cent ppetch at ... -a i w IA eiisirav^J not only lu >..o. :• 1. .rt ■,[v. y iii*n ot this l.'ontede- ' ' ■=■ t, 1*. ,;u,^ d in ‘ lixotic tight . = a; .(.r - irnp/lr- is for inherited ‘ • ' '.J 'Un-t.ndi- • t: e.n? Let evcrj c:v.ir>.y p_.-~.r!lo g;Top, and who woulJ . I r. n ;-u. . 0! r.any a faiieu hero the : : t. \v,i T-v onr ai:a;c.-i, such a peace ' I’ ■ ■ e . i e w'.'iiicn of'he land, driven ’ - : d ' .‘n i.ickiug food;'old ag«, '- . ' now .iOh(\i. al* p'-uciaiia a sea of blood au.'iil to bridge.” sabi .1 ha w- j.r . tt-T' . i • Aj,-' ... IJOlil - ... V ra. T'i:'.. x ' P=‘i' • C': fcunn'- . b.. . v;th ; iT.irr- • ■ f. 1. h. JiLi*.’ lu that !.-c> Ht w I. P>- A H (...I—(.)f course Peace will curiiv. ru u.j: or I’ne war cannot last always. Kven L;a.o;u iHuv r.,c ir to first principles, and re- memtnT iiis aeusi.;lt remark at ihv* bcgianiE;r of the coui-,^- abuUi th'i foily oi ti^ijtir.g for a ciuc>e which mast at iudi be leiiled la peace. Piiy that he had noi ^ensi' enough lo I'ollow bio own aeasi'ole advice, lint how ',.ui i' ret comc/ It reijuirea a higher ’w;6doiu laan that oi man lo answer. • Our own im- prc.'siou iong b-t-n, ihat from sojie cauee, per haps . 'iiiC- V liiav . teia I itiing ia the sigat of luu:. Will uc uroagat about—uoubtless iu a way tLc oi tjoii. Tue following cistor’oal L. V t.cn wj . -!)7 f.-om the 6avan* aa lie- . ’ 1.1 . o u Would furnish a lc» i.'t . A.iae ii3eif;i he ea.uld make lO sli -1 reuiii. - p i ... a .Us uuc pea • \V, •, ■>=: i, . .Hid all .. ho contend that no ; . il •- ^ ui!. c.m oe obutriod of Mr. L'ii‘ :ti'. a! '4 !;y. A ny boi V LiaC'.in IT • i'>, !• jr \ u'.-i and issued many fv>olirh rti.; .i: . ..ipj ■ I.'-:,-, ''S- i~ i.liit viiy re.t9.)ii way he ■■ i . • : r - • wU-.-u ho fihuil li.id hii ar- ; '.I, our subjiiga'ton van- : ; : ) : ii’iy ai tUe X.jtia Wili i.-t . i .... • ... ii-y 1-j Line in ujvv anj : ;iaa tJc-oiirf- ill joid tnt- : ... IJ; . . .a: ii :.ry wore ia ITS-if I'ui ..... t i . .S'jv’ciijOor, aaJ al inat iate day ' -j: 11'. : t ■ (1. 'L.e brviii^-iiea a !?eUied jiurpose i«j ii .v».i lui-11 : lie 7 -l> irj Vt'ere brought ialo aub- .!i.-;s s from b-th house.*-, ••clioi lic , ■■ ’ vv.-;-o carricil ijy immense iaajont.» i. '■•r(v ' . i .if:‘ ;1, t:-.eGovemmHut >va» United, iiiuch jfi: ■ . 111*!) Viit^ i.'jiiticu.! huu.4 ii.dd of Lincola, and tiie iro-p. ■ .V I- l.i. A i.i I- -d A'ld y.-t, the .-prdt of ^,1- -il»-ij.jy av w »rk. ua l in f-piteof the opau conmitta.g (•f every hraiicn of t.'.e uoveruiuoQt, in three Siu^rt mo;.!'.3 iiieri‘..:«r Lae iV.iilejS Go. way muved iu tn« iioU'«- >i > v.!u > ■; lor ' -.ic • wiiii .Amurica" It wa.s • arri.:d I'V a re-,. in .j-i ity, t-ii^'jlner with a cor- re.i}oudi:;.j i lo ‘Jie a,id in it few weeks, to Iht? Mi;prihe ‘A w i’ . j* ace w*g declared and these .Slat',-.- for'!. ii i- j and ludtij'-ndent nation.” • Let me .^outii v".'idH the ii«puoiicaui rally all her -ilrcn -’ii iind o.t.-i. lu- .n i \a iera, a-J we liojie som to do, i'> ■> o;i, afid t.it i. we shall be in « pj-i- f. - Id i'i j. « ■! ft* tiie h nd:i of even Ai>ra‘'am and .o ^cL it too, for thi u ho will have oecomc . . v>ar. I'eace, too, n.sipUintly with our o.vu i t,. uli")i. a!i l A’iJliouo Ijviiijj vioi.;ut ua;iu6 o;i oar own .'l»i . li', !> r tif of II-. ees-ity. We r^'^'a’-d the ■«■.. • ui o'l t’lepnrtol c.-rtai'i diiti: nf*d cici- ot thi rj. >1' a iu beiialf Oi jcNiO,', a^ :uj-?t uuljvtunat.*. ; ,i , 1 pr-inioious iu tlicir t-if !Ct- U!>f>n our can^e. i ;,.-, !,• : v I'i .veakeu uh *hen onr ^re.it.‘-bi, titnindei* kP! . /la'a'al to io-?(i;r. Unr rii- tiiy v,ii. ; a - :di li.. I.,.r >- 'riy d*‘. .'licLion. J;j i -.iiie. lei • ' .-.I *T‘l. for ih-' pr--." at a^. ■ .i th^u^niri. . i In ^ 'lid [.is o i:. \ • ■ i Ui.‘ fjo from mr 1 M l .y fVi.a ai«ii**d disajtt'r. t. e A ill tie t I.ai*)lp, practical and . Ware exceedingly gratified to ,i ■, i«v^n>. a.*; weLi as from pri ate let- yeil' AT; r hao disappeared from Wil- ; i !-i\. we had v,Mrm, ainmnori.'ih w alher, i . . .k tb’ :r nead*^ oiiiinously. They ihoufht a.id bO 1. w.ts if Ibe e fc: d been any . . aou It, hat loiLunatelv tnere had been iU j tiicit wc.e no oid one«. Y.-ater- ihc w.: the.' )ii ihe morning was cool ko lircs pif\naut and all fears were diS- ; . i> ;1 vv a'.:;t*r .»n the IHth of October, wi.- ip,jcarvd, w.' ‘.hiuk we may j.. , i, '.vfc i;ao.)-e. 'J'h.U upprcn^^u- '-i. . r> „ ,.1. i'a« fever could not oe propagaud 11 1.' j.rt'^io .itcQoi-^^ihcro and present tem- P'lratare, tvcu if thfcrd were uus here to be propa- gikVid, ttftd taa hear of aoo^' M a.5 in It, ari-l ont- v'oUi-'deracy as ueU a-> ft it 11 va^ the ni.'stake of n-^t forei?e:*inir Mie protii-i-tions to wliicu thn war has growu, tnd list Ion? and weary years over which it has extended. So litti d d any one anticipate ihi.i. that who- Cod ress did uetuaily initiate tr^ *^ystem which tae .\>D.='or'.'ative coaipldm^i wa3 not snot i'*d. *^y pa-i-ii.ng 'h-’ lirMt di'ect tux iaw, ^oine o? the S'ate L •^'i.da'ur-, iiiclaJi-.,.g tnat of North t’niolifia. ualiifi-'H it, in eOvCC. by .v. sum.c^ a-'d paying the tux f r ct.e people. 'I'iio t:«.x.. u pa d hy the people, would so tar have diminifiiiod ih tic- litious curr-*n y of which the Oonticrv ^.tive complains. But the S'atei paid it la tneir issuer, ao tnal the cur rency wai not dm:iaisht>d, bui oniy dividr 1 between the Confederacy aud the .States. And hy thii cour.-^e the ^-tate Lf.gl?latures virfuaily sisraiStd iheir repro bation of this tailc.: poiicy by t".- Congress. It is eaty to »^-o Huw that Congresa was right and the S'ate Lenulatnres wrong: bat is il wi^e or U!>elul ni’W o cuiuplaia ot a uus a&e which everyoody made, especially since Congress ii now certainiy doing aU it can t > remedy the evi;'/ Tne Conservative atks, "Why should ihe govern ment d- mand prtiduce or iabor at a less price than its own c.'.iZeus pay : ' W e a-.swcT: Why should th.? gcvernuieni require the service vf the boldiers in me ti-id .u a month wiea t^i.-y could iret J or j>lOO a mo.^ii:, and oihero do Lct -;ach pr.ces. froai private i-'d;vi1ua;-r W'hy should ih* governiiieni have t e right to take p*i' ute pr^jperty upon a just conipensatioD, when its owu c;uz.:ns have uo bacu nghtV iSimply because il .> a govoriicient, created by the people themselves ,or u oa'u gjod, ir.eir own urotecuoa and saleiy. li eaiaus aardsli.ps, in deed, »ul I? 7e?y fai ia u uardahip, out is it not bett^^r to pay ever>' tax chcci- fuUy, even should it take uil we have, rather than to let the detested y.-insees take i;> We th nk bo, and thcreiore pay our taxes cheerfully, and urge all others to ao so, as faraishing one ol the means by wnich the governuieut can be austa'ued and me war carried to a successial issue. We >*ire neicher op- presseduordi-couraged by the large taxes we pay, nor do we see ho.v any thoughtful or f«triotic 'man can hi, BO lonst as he feeis and kaowi that they are necessary for hiS own and the public safety. Again, the Conservative a^'as: - oan any one show that It iS more patridtic to uell a carrel of Hour to the government at jjdU thau to a poor widoiv, a poor man or a soldier s f ia.-ily, or m laci l.> unyoody who is a friend to tt»e govermnu. t We do.i t think it {.i res much aK.ii lo sujw th.it does noi eater at all in^o a sale lo any of these parties e.\c- pt the govorniueai. t'airidUiin .voal-i ;nda..e a gift of part of the value lO the go .erameur, oui, it is oe- uevoL-nce or e-aaniy that gives to the poor WiduW, or abates a part of me price to the soldier s famay. Bat the Congress ha^ provided, in the case of the ••bon !ed i^rnii’rs,' as weii for me tauidies ol soldiers as ior itself. We do not agree with tae (..’on erirativo as to me afTcct of iUe liiue IjW. li pric.:.'> woat up one nuu- ■ hed p.r ceuc. Oecause oi taat iav, '.vaai htfs since orjught d . wn pric-'S ne.irl_y as ai'ich. wuilsi mat same tiihe iu// in opet&ajoV lo3*e.iii oi huViiig goa- up 'Il over th-- i«tna siuc;* Lhs ue.v crop Oi' wheat iu, doar na.s generally goae down. It Sold here for S3io; It is n»«v dorfa to ^2o K Corn .sold here for more tain per uubhei; it is now dowa to Si-B w §20 It tvas Uoi tae uUie la« which pat up prices, bat rathe.' me mriation of the curren cy which diminished it^ vaiue, aad other caus»;s whicn need not be stJited. Toe uiminution of cur- reoey, by the taxes of whi«h the Conservative corn- pli»ir8, IS now curing that eWl to so^ae extent, »nd t.his is not the le.isi of lUe advantages of these taxes, tor the high prices are an evil to all —to the govern ment and to the people, of aii ci'-asfcs. Barkinukk’.-^ Cavalry Bhigadk.—A letter from an odicer m ‘hj -rmy says that Bjirfinger’s Brigaie is uow in a hig stace of ^liici Uv y, i.^ rapidiy ui- crca' ; ig in n-imbero, b;i.s “Iw y.-^ come up to tae tuil .a^asiiie of duly, and ha^ mjt >riih u» repulse, uo disaster, no surprise. “Your townsman Maj >r .M .'edl i as made tad 5th .\. C. Cavaf y one of tae Very nest liegimeets in the aei ' iee. He is oue oi the most promising officers lu iiie service aad we all n,'pe ere long to see uiiu rewardi^ J with its Cooinelcy. ' (’apt L R. Bkukcis—We have seen a le't?r fioui tais olliccr of the tii-U who w.ts ci-pture*! at Fort Har rison on the ;^Oeu ait. It is dated at C ty I'oiut, Oct. Hd. He was well, and cxp’ci«d to go Nortn Kooa. There were with him, prtsouerH, 1>. L. Be^rd, vV. A. Beard, ri. JJedsole, J. W. Iterr^min, il. F.urcloth, and K Hiiliar', alt of uis c mpany. Also, lijgers iil’g I'y woaiided, Capi. tir«»>:ofy, Lt. M. L. Barahardt, lit '1'h.i.d. B.ut, Cupt. C. Barrowaad fjt. J. ri iJar.ihitrd in tlo,piial wounded. UKTira.*;Ei> N'o-^rrf C.\^ROLI.^■lA.v^J.— The last, Ifag of ttuc8 Doat bioai-ht tne if.llowing N. (>'. ogicers; liieuts. H. RiogJUiT. I'M; it W. >vrri>!ion, .KLh; .J I). Camoerts/'U ic.i! I’iijT. vlijj r. f>:M; j. tlyaiau, h.; .-ti. Lowe, 2rti - . vv. Pharr iiVlh; F VViil am.^ Id-h; i) J-’. ii.m.. 1st; J. Jeffreys, 4-ith; J. McCoy and S. l\ o^-arrotv, both; W. K. Banders, 45tt>i L. M .bimotOQB, 6bh; b'. Fariey, Hosribl* OtrrBACH.—The aionster who Ib at the head of the yankee army in the Valley, Maj. Gen. P. H. Sheridan, officially reports to (ien. Grant that ap to he 7+h inst..— ‘•I have ioetroyed ovtr two thousand bams filled with wheat and hay and farmini; iraplementa. ov#r seventy mills Silt'd with flour and wheat, have driven in front of the army over four herd of stock, and have killed and is sued to the troops rot less than three thousand sheep.” Other accounts state that in very many cases the dwe.llings and all other boases have been destroyed along with the bams. Two thousand families,’pro bably 20,000 men. women and children, are thus de- Drived ol all their crops of grain, all their cattle, sheep, hosrs and hordes, even all their I’owls. with oftentimes ’ o ^heller for their heads, with a dreary winter bo- l’.:i'e them, and many inonthfl before they ceuld make Hnother crop, eveu if the monster had left them any agriculiural implements to work with, or seed to sowl They mu?t look to the m»rcy of heaven and the- c»hurity of man to save them from starvation. What ntusi (irant and Sher dan and Lincoln look for? tjherid«in reports furthei; "The people here are getting sick of the war.” But he contra*^ts him- se>f in the same dispatch by saying: •Since I camcinto the v'*lley froni lUrp^r’s Ferry every ttiii:), evt'r* hmnll party and every .«tr«iggler baa he. n l .it^h-wuaok d by the people.’* . Clorious people! wco are only made the more detereiiaeu and active by the outrages witii which I l ey have beer visited. They are cast down, but i:.)t d“ptroyod. oppressed but not subdued. Their day ot r^>trir)ution wili come. 1 t'uo ?amo. dispatch 3bend.»n says;— •'Lii'utenan' John li Meigs, luy engineer otliccr, was Tuiirdei'^d beyond Uarrisonburg, n«*r Dayton For thi.- atrocious' aei a’l th« house:) within au are* of Hve mile.j were buraed.” That is, .Meigs and two men attempted to capture a Coiifcderate soldier, who fired upon them, killed Meigs, ard made his escape. This is called murder utd tne house of every innocent person within fJve m U-s i-« destroyed in revenge. The Faieigh Standard’s modesty manifests itself in tue folii'Win^r; '•A l»>rg« inaj^'rity of the Deiaocrsiic parly o' tiie rt »te fHvorod sreession on account of Lineola's election, :i!i i the eld Winy leaders desponded and were about to ijivft ii|. th,- contest, when ih.j iSlandard raf^tied lo the trout. oigj'i*jfd tue banner of the Union, and at iea.t deUycti ih* cstastropue from Fsoruary to May, ..bftl The )Sserver acted as an ally of tho Stardar»i in tuo eonte-t, and in th*l capacity did no ne elfectife dervioe ' i’ll.' is blowing one’s own trumpet, of a surety i'. e truth is, that the ritaridai-d had teen advocating s.^cesbioD for years, as we have shown by namerous quot.iuons !>«' • :*« own files, but when tke ti»e to a. t cr.ms it found all the whigs aud a large minority probably majSrity, of the Deiaocrats opposed to si'cession, loriuing w. majority against it; therefore the riiaiidard atmcs its secession colors which it had bl^c^ displaying lu tfiat front, and raised anti-setes ■jIoi colors, wiih the same facil.t^ with wluch it has made numerous other changes of troat. Oa-3 less conceited than the Standard mighb have said, the .-siasdtird acted as an ally of th« Ooserver, since the ia;.*er hud always opposed secession, aad tue former was a ucw convert, liow maoh advantage the al liance secured the old Union men may be judged by the result of the biandard's late small experiment f r Governor. 'I'he Standard denies that it n&d at any time taken srroand for the restoration 'of the old goverumen W'l'l It deny that Mr. Boyce's letter takes sucu ground, and xfat the Standard endorsed that letter withoLit reservation or exceplion? W e should re joice il the Slanu^rd couid deny either fact, tor wo would give mueti U> nave the Standard opposed to recoas'ruction and true to the cause. 1 he Standard aais;— ‘ A hat will the Uboerver say when we iaf rui it, a'^f now do. that Gov. Vance, in a coQV«rs>tion a f|jW,‘^V.“ -IV« wiUi .trtjiiiw'vfrtMrf^antvStr oY Mr. Boyco ie; ler'.'"’ '1 he Oo^erver says it dues not believe Gov. V’'aoce did any sach thing. Gov. Vance may have spoken of the ability with which Mr. Boyce advocated his proposition, and he may favor a Convention of all the States, for consultation, and without any power to commit the sections or the States, Mr. Ste phens proposes; but that • e ever spoke in terms o commendation, warm or otherwise, of Mr. Boyce reconstruction views, we do n/it believe—indeed are perfectly sure that he did not. - -i" ' — - _■ m L.\TEST FROM THE NORTH. The Richmond pap'Ts have received the New York Herald ot Saturday, the 13th instent. It is quite signiticant that the Werald has not one word in it about the Woody repulse which the Yapfeees ms- tained Iwfore Richmond on Tbur.-1‘*v; nor do its readers know that there was a fight on thnt day .Sorif; deserters from our lines below Richmond having m»de oath bf-fore Beast Bntlor that ei^iity Yankee negro soldiers were ont ef Tastle Thunder and carried down to work in th^ trenches, hari sent the following let ter to noinmissioiier Quid: Uh'ADQr.vr.TKns. &c , Oct. 12. Sir: I enclose herewith an ’allidavit shewing the em- ploynien*. of one hundred and t. n(llO) I’nit-^d Stat'^s colorrd “oldierp by the inilit*rv cRiPfrs of the Confed‘T- at** fori>*-8 in the trenche.-i ntn.r Fort Giln’er—-a pra'!iiee jnntili'^'’ by r-o nih? cf war or e!;d:n luTi.tofore mii?e by the OonCod; ra'‘ H;it.'oritie^. I Liuve OT;?i-rert a l:k ' -I'linili r df :he ollir'er^ and so!- t-rs cuphired by a.s tr r'tVrably. a-' nr^nv oftbe Virsiaia e.^‘rvt; forces-by whom th:.-* oiiIih-- i-^’ b«'i:iK doinT—n'- I have cftptn’'('(3N n^to 'ise cana' nl D'lteh G.^tn. and p'l* tbe.n at liatd lalior. an^ s' a'l con’ii)!;'" to udd to theii unili^' until this p'-actiee i.s torr'ed V- rv r P-i_r'i;t(ijlly. De.sjvmin l.iirn.K!'. Conid'g. T‘'e 1 t‘nnsylva:ii.i or'^'cMon • (t to be Mi'd iu dou'ot A dispatch from l'ti*rri 1 i*r■ r?*, ivfooH. or- the l^th. sayst'-ar velucns rec-iv^.l tii«> Den.ocr;i.-i cn the home vot • by •4l!.uit I -a th ii.s.ind ir.a- joriiy. Thi! ib'fp.ld jf f} ^, c.f counties •in ;n t-e sanv* j'r por'i -. ih I' nio-rj-.tic nr.iiority lie h0’«.e vot,. wiV h,. i, f. iir_ ,;v tnou^nd. \ cij'L'l'itn from l*'!i1ai’eip!iT r-.y: ' r;.m information re- v’ivtd h'.r• th'» n'or'ipi'it i-'tt)s:.lu-jy inripripqible to 'oti'rni'ue liow tU“ St.a*.f r'a> tTO’ic ii ;t|i ih*' ri.o i^tio'i i 'Si-?!? ! ret'.res. Bu'h piri > r'- --.n-l! iiiajorUie.*. r.-.^ lefiir.i.'^ 11.Ill (b'lo :,lio'.v . I'l'K'i ik i,-, irams .»n Oou- rr,*f.-:n ; fr,»tn tU ; Hr^t n-fu;-. -■ i. l- ..^r;,ui. d »fed Cin- au. t;!f l-ltH. i .il 111 O' l i, ;- id • )hi:> on he I oliiC vote i« txivt -•) •■ 't'.-ii-in-. The “ol- ber.-* Mji'j witi pixt'taijiy i' c’.Vii'i* it toi"-jii'.v-iivHttiour=aod. SeveQt'*e', L'n'oii CoouTi ' ‘‘il ' at' ’■ 1 Tho followng in the Iltrahl is gi,-. u the lat!stnows from M.’,a.souri; “}*art*»-s of the reh^l I’riei*'- fun i t^.eStftie are n^v illaijins; and wj.nscripting in uio cou. try nort.i of tho Vlissituri river. 1‘riee hiuii^eif, wiiii liu* iuairi portion ot liis army, is said to l>e t-lid at Booneville. Tne I nion iroops garrisoning srvi-ral Miihd di-t. ie;i(-d locations iiave been withdrawn and concen* rated at .MHeon. fti a speech which t’rice recently inaif lo t!u- i oj.Ie i^t P.oonf ville, he t Id them that if i';e\ did not now r dly t.« b^s rtaad ard. it was the last lim.' he would ei ice iolo the .State* ti r-jlli'Ve" thoiii. but ll'ai it il.cv am ■ pror'ip'.ly forward t > hir ^-up}>ort, lie r It rs relative to ued hy i-en. Ho?-ecraii7 /{ i; ti l>isf r. G li In N'f '.v York, on Frid,^J, gold juiupt-d to'^17 and el. ried at 21,‘o-. '1 h * H -rah', in fonini'-rcial eobimn, yay^; “Twf> Well kri-»wi; operators in the wild room failed to respond to their cortrai ts to day, a;i I leede/nand for jfold createti by thew frtilurer* -i ~i-* jd i n- If tls of ths* ' bull--" in some de-'ree. Rumor', i m>. of unfHvorHblc i.cws from t+raut's army were said to be eiirrent lit" haltimore. Af ter 2 o’clock,-liOvNever, a i'0(».n *;tt eir.-idr.tcd to the ef fect that Richm .nd wa.-; e-jpni;e(i fell soon after wicos from '/17 to i\i, out rtie!i»i'ri .i atruia. The ntock laarWrt at liie sccoml b'j-iv.l w ■- ;il>> n.\ -Ited Tjy ih port, a'.lhoust' UU'C c'CvUi wa> attache I '.o it. No rumor iiupurl.»i;ee. hjw.-vcT inn roiuibi-, fiil.-, to eierci»« at lea..^t a iaorii--‘i' tarj c!-Vci iu .ii.-t^el.” • M SJ>, la Montj^omery county, on the IGth October, by Noah .\uman, i>.j, B. F. LAalTtti to Alisj MaHY A, UO GaNS; both of .VloutKomji^ couuty. I i Monttrom^ry county, ou the 10th inst., Mrs. Pill Gii-L v A.Iu)«K«V.5, wile of tMmned .^ndre«’.s, aged t5 .11 .ii j.'itg m ry coajtv, on thi- iota iast.. of typho f' . r, BL'.N.n, vi.ui'gest daughter of tne tale Col. S II. ‘S id Vr.j. Kd7..i U ri.-iiiiu, 17 years. At Kelly’s Cove, Bladen county, on thts 'iid Sept. laii • f bilious fever, Mrs. LOUI3.\ ALLfiN, wife of Alston ilsq., ia the 2i)th yrar of her age. Tuu deceas'‘d was a nalivo of Moore county, N. C., but had resided in Bladen for several years prior to her death wher« i^he leaves a bereaved hu-'band »ad a lai’^^'e circle of frieri'lri "Mid connections to mourn her premature ile cea.--e. .She ^a# a lok-iiii and dutil'ul wife -tad »a atfec tijaale fri'*;id. aad w.w i)^l.,ved and rfS|>eol,t.B by all who knew h»-r. In all the re.la'aons of lilu eae sastainod tne m.is! pure a^id unblemished caaracter, uud was au exam pie of Oliri-itian p^jrily combined witii :t cuiirvated lai lei:t aad r -ii i;*d ueporlment. which reudereil her an ir .latu'-ul i'l ihe society u wmca sue moved, diio is goue, but we mourn not as inose that havo ou hope. T. J. R The VVilmini'ton Journal will copy' and send oili to French’s Creek i‘. O. 1) ;.i'xij^ioii, on ih'; 8:b uU., K wife 1 B'uj A. K ttroil. F q, ^nd onl} daughter of iiobtjrt a.id Sarah Foster of Le.tiaj'tou, in net 35tti year. old r. .—i.’i a'ui.tn them. .Sti'inm-nt ? ap;.:-ij:n liin:;' t leoti >ti h»vo bee.n is m Y 'X' jcff JL. K jr n. aafOST* ot TBB PKSf* AMOOtATinK From Louisiana.— Mobilk, Get. 19.—The New Orleans TifaeiJ of the 11th claims great suecesB for l-ee’s raid in Eastern Louisiana for the destmction !)f properly and capture of prisoners. ' It says that Lt. Karle, commanding In'^ependent scoats, has cap tured a Confederate Major on the way to Richmond with 15 battle-flags taken from the yankees in the Red River expedition and a large cumber of import ant dispatches to the 0. 3. War Dep't. E«rle is re ported to ha\te captured Woodville and killed a large number of rebels. Fi-0m Flerkim.—Mobii.b, Oct. 19 —On Tuesday last ('apt. Araa, commanding the 15th Copfederate AVftlry, engaged near Milton, Florida, 500 Federale, fought them foar hours aud irove them back. The Federal loss was from IfO to 40; Confederate loss 3 wounded. Buticr t Ftrocily — A neu‘ turn cf th» Scrtw.— Butler is datermintd not to be outdono by Grant and Sheridan. Vi Idle they content themselve# with burning barns and n ills, he wrt-aks his spite upon the bodies and souls of tlio unhajipy Confederates who chance to fall into liis ands JSome of his lying spies having reported to hijii tiiat we had sent one hundred and ten captured negr'Jes lo work on the fortifications below the city, ho immedi- a'^lj- ordered the sarua flumber of commissioEed officers 01 the t'oufederate army to be put to work on the Dutch Gap canaf, aud Iherti they are at this day toiling liice ;'.iliey slaves. This h« dignifiea with the uame ot retal iation, as if the employment of prisoners were a new i.hiii^ under the sun, aud any reliance could be placed in the reports of his cowardly scout*, who, like Edward D. Green.vood, never venturo wUhin cannon rauge of our dues, aud dy at the tirsi intimation of dang*-r. Even il we hati set yankee uei^roea to work we would be but tol- ,owing ISoriberu example. It is a notorious fact that our prisoner* at Camp Chase have bmit houdreus of luiieb of macadamized turnpikes in Ohio. A Soutuern t'l ulleijiHn has but latoly rumebed thiu City, wbo declares t hat tie woriied on o’.e of tnesu roads for six months, li. is farther stated that Butler has notihed the War ■•partuieut that for ev^y captured negro remanded to ids idwlul master, be would iiold a Oonf'-derate otiicer as hostage aud subject him to all the hardshipo of slavery. But the eliinax of atrocity was reached when Butler on'ered the delioerate murder of six Coniedera'i.e sol- tliers ui retaliation lor the alleged kiUingof four negroes.- Kye-wittiessaB declare that this diat)oiical crime was perpetrated no laler than last week, aud within six.akmg dihiauce almost of Ihe outworks below this City. ilow long w ili our soldiers continue to give quarter to But ler's uosassins? vV ould they capture mad-dogs aud epreail- head moccasius, aud treat them well? As well do that as make il’atier s men prisoners of war. Our news columns Containing Northern datea of the 16lh, contirm wh»t is stated above, and give in fall Butler's c >rrtapoudscce with .)uld on this subject, a*c/imor.d Hxuhnner. Ftre.—A tire broke out last night about 10 o'clock, ou the wharf at'ove the WLlmiugton uaU vYeidon Railroad, which da^troyed a quautity oi liosin i»nd thu ttah Works, the latter Deioaging, we bebeve, to Col. Fremont. We suppose the loss ia about i UOO.— Wiinungivn Juiirnal. Fayetteville Water Worka. T^ROM »a after the 1st day of Oateher 18*»4 tbe fol- r lowing rates will be charged for t’i« ms cf the Hy- ! i-Mit Water, to-w’t: Fir Hotels, fl50 to $200, per ann*ta LWery, Hotel ard Ptajre St^b'es. $53, Bar Roo>ns. either connected wit’- Hotel «r otherwise, J100. Eating Houses, f 60, Bank*. Private Bo»rdIi5g Housef, f7S. Duelling Hnu'ee. f30 to *50, Shops *nd Stores, f3f> 540, Dmf Stores, Barber Ubcv>a, f 33, Lawyers’ s»;d Doctora’ Officer, $ 0 .\ad all other pEri“i. iu 'r’nats 'f ▼-t ' rtnc'* cf cr hu^ine.’s w?’l b? charged in *‘e -»- « «•>-;-( r...«5 uh' »» pp*, f,if t, ■. I'i p'rsr'PS li' 1 t e «'■ : r !• rs lTydrfi.at. w*.-r6^;*r Incated. »re«urj 'f tf 'u‘ 1^^ ’* *-r •hie t5x Waponeri* Itaro th?» cot-ni y .'vi 1 *.•' !'as‘''‘:at ps’’scns arfj privileged to u!e t:;0 wat.'r B.'lt ;.ayi.bl* perci a.’T?u!iUy in a i^-^rcn Th?r(» i» an ••hn-dat't s'Ttir! ■ of rr ' •?• at Fcad, acd if 'h? i rties •^'■’. p'-' ' 'h-"'-r aideiance in ;?n!i':g w^prr--; »*. s- !' ta bepefi*. a«i wt’' r,# to that ; i f r ■?' ' rs T d'lertn'ncd f" cut itf ihs s'jt -'y ini' , : es 'o^ P.j dir.irte in priKfrts rolosur*.-s iliiii. r» to waste wa'cr. J.yi BAK. s Jr Oct’r 1». ■'85-- 77^ 1%’cfcro ®irS a>. /■\N !^a>t-r.;-.v he 2‘J' ’n'- >; • V 1 GI'^L, - 3 ,/ear. ; i ft . ;*%«•- t'-.f" an i ••-» ■' r-. J.:• ^ ‘-fjU 'r :*i ir-r ‘ - f■>•!•• u yX ^ Jn' : -a!hi- - J - - II ‘^0 From hti. Jiid.—most impvrtan* new.s from tilt- iuieg bolow iitichniond is, thtkt i u 5: JudHV night the entmy transicrred u heavy r>ody fd‘troo,'s to the south aide. Ten pu .-.cs «d’ caruou w- nt alone wiih injj columa. To j ■dt'c i»y pa^‘ experience. Ibis move por4cods som: oiTensivc operauoii agamst our right, ou the south of the tv>wu o’' IViersour^; or it la a feint, dej^ign d to in->aco ns to wt?ak«n our lino frontmg Fort lUrrisou. . It has b*:*cu Grant’s prac tice only to move when i-jbont to attack. He moves and strikes wiihoai delay. Rut, iwen’y-tour honr-i having a'ready elap.se'* «:nce ttiis la‘»t movement, and nathiug Laving coi;ic of it. it may t)e no has tired of his old slrate«ry and is ar>onr to try some thing new. U 13 also pos.-^ible the movement was intended 1.0 meet, some apprehended attack, i'roji us; for, be it known, since tho rci'wi't OvCit^iou v wniaa onr troops swooped dowi\ on K.aatz and liirnoy, -jud drive them from the Ch«rl-s C-,iy road to For* flar- risou. the- yanketts have not haa an ea«v mo;:i-nt. so great is their dread of a rcpet.tion (>i the movement. I'hi- we know irom yatikee deserters, and aiso from yaniee pickets, who do noi hesitate lo declare iheir apprehensions. The complete and tormidable charactcr of our f'or- tification.«, rnnnjag fro.n a pMut opposite Fort^Hiw. 3oinc™.^^.-^..J^Wiih (Jrj.nt’s withdrawiu? forces from their front. He ass.vled them repeatedly aad de.^perateiy last Thursday, aud must feci couviaccd thty are iuipregnable. 'J'ois oeiug the cas-, any ad- vaii •e on iiichijuoud on the north side of the James mu;t be by Honie t-oute avoiding these works, wuich route can only oe touud by inaKiui; a cireai: of iwen- ty-tive miles. Ife must go back to Xew Marset aad thence strik'.* norihea.^t ajross V\'hit3 Oak swamp to the Williamsburg roaii. at Bottom s bridg'. He IS hanliy prepared to m-ik.^ t!ns trip. 1 he yankees have at len'th completed to ttieir cat.i'i'aciioa the defences of Fort Harrison, and have thror.a into it a gi.r.'i8on of HOo men. A numoer of guns have beiU mounted on the fort in em 'rasures, but tney have not yet opened upon our hucs. It was reported yesterday that the enemy, on Sun day night, attempted to throw a poatioon l)ndge from Cox wharf to tbe so'ath side of ihe James, but were driven off by eaells liom our gnaboats. t'ox wharf :s i.-nmediattly this sido of Duich gap, and it is lisiely the euemy would di‘s;re s’cry mucli to pac a column across the uver at lais p;u:;t, us oy so doin> they would menace the ieli .■tii i rea ol the ilowi«tr nouso baiiery. We ua-e no tear icey will succeed 111 aucu an undertaKing, w-.*re t i^y to aiti..apt It. Wc hare gunboat.-' and o:her ihings w i.-u arc ail-saiiicicnt to keep ihe waters clear b twceu Dulcu Gap auJ Kicu- ^ond Butfler's cauai is oelieved to »•* progre.suag slow ly. He h-as pal to work in it .-lOinc; pr.so.nj.'-s recent ly tak-ju from us, lu r. taiiau.ia uj .y~ lor oar pit ting negro capli'vs up.m oar lo" iij-ilhnH We think he will end uur men n itner rfiiiiu^' aor v;£Bcieai allies.— Ric i tl JJixputcU, Lath The V'ote in Grant'tArmy.—Deserters, S:c., who come from tirant's army ail testify tnat it hab voieU the ijincoiu ticket.—Hichvtond Kxa.rn.mer, lUtti. 'I'he prize steamer Ad-Vance is taking in her ariUMmriit, as . yaukee cruiser, in New York hurbor. Tne Fieuch have occupiea Matamoras. They nave also defeated the Mexicans near Dataago, cap turmg or desir. yiug all th . r urtiilery, und kiiiiug, wounding or captunni; six baadred aud thirty laca. i’ne French loss was very eugbt VOB TMl AIBIftVIB. I'he next meeung of the Yoang Ladies’ Knitting Society Will oe held at Mr. Hinsdale s residence cn ^satuidcy afWinocU at 3^ o’clock. A fail attendance requeaifcd. Oct. 2U. The Juveuile Knitting Society wili meet i»t the re sidence of Mrs. Jctanks on Saturday afternoon next at 4 o’clock. I'-i.■ ’-’^I’^'^srwrnsmtmmmmsse .a ir TT' ;• .n .y>'A\ oir Vstft* A T'if -rr: (T ' fc.r -,• ■ pp ’’■fau' J:.- Ucc • s* a ' •'. * N -'Oft i ;r ttc ?• A >* ■! f.nd ‘ ron’d vicL'T . • •.i --e, ' • n > i*R'5:'r. A '••at "5 . r-B 0 c-c‘>>r'- ni b'-iv- lo'" ' >-■ - rV L ^ - D'TIV P^t.lV P w . P. - . C^. ■' F.irFITEVfLliii iilSiiSA Ar- '.V 10 i-t F L rHiLrj, (Hk I L?v3 cn H nKD^P. tl Cl CJ'--: \j tOiTON V i N . ic ■ ? » I . • ? ■ .zu' h::e"i :c -- X r -I jsfr fcitt Ij' *R '• io.Os) I- 1 r c t*T, of !o;- > Appl!.{ t^:>^ v^fi. t/ot r 20 lit:; •>li -t I. itAi&iTEVlLLi^ MARKKr. -Oit. 20. . Oih 'ft i* j ■ -'-i r,/ ■- f tMipjf' Mil*-. * . c \c? * f- . cm 1 ■- raf>i '7 c a- From the V'ali-y.— Faiien^ tram Irom rfiaan;i,u r.-por^ reacncd tner-. oi a liVut /oich o. ley a suop, oej ond x-'isa uoi is by l.i-t night's at iut.ir'Ha'io.i aad cl c"iI r* 1 ut .1. u i,aoli.UcU' of adjutant KJKFIN Y. Arfcii!;. J Li-ut. liiifBti Y. Afihe was killed, in the 2yth yoar or hi? agfi. iu the fi^ht at Re.ims' .■'L« io j on the iihn d.iy of Jaui lif't. He was the youu}'“3t .-Hin odT'a.st^ua* 1*. A“he, ••ow of (rreeue Couiity. AU., t>ut tormeriy of New lit»no- »er County in this .'■tate Lieut. A^itie at the comm.‘uef:- iiieiit ot hostilities was atteuding a course ot Medical L vAiiief* iu [jexingtoQ, K^niucky, aud at the lirst note of war hastened home aud voluHteered his s rvice# to his coii.iiry. together with a numb-jr cf youug frieucs and i ■lativef iu .\f i! nt;o County, Ala., mauy of whom, like Uiai, uow liii patriots’ graves iii. Compa'iy toriaeda pirt of the 11th Ala. liegiinoot. of which, for several years, he .las been Adjat.%ai, »ud ha'* shared the fcrlunes aud dangers of that gtlinut baud, in i'll itH niltn roas eug‘i;;emjiii^ with thi enemy, Lieut. ••V. "nH cuustiiu'iouully brave; h« was higatoued, frauk, gen rouH a d sincere, constant and devoted iu hia trieud- ^h■ps, aid- ut ajid impetuous in tcinpiT, and yet ae gentle an a 'vomaii iu his alfoctioos. Geueral Sand'-rs, wfio com- inanded his brig'*iie. and who hr.s himself smce jieided u,i h'H own brave spirit, auotn^r sacrifice unou me a'lar ol his country, iu coT.municating the sad iutelbgeuce of Li.'ut Ashe's death to one of his frijnds, thus writts con cerning him: ••.\'v ut P. M the llth Alahima, with Genl 'iliani- ;'au s Brifcfaie, haviug uotteu ou the flank of the tiiemj, (,.g(-(ii-r V Ith Gtju I titz Ijee’s cavalry, charged tt'.r ene-; my and r.')uied them. It was in this cliatge lhaiT Auj'i A'h * was f truck; the ball (a minie) entering the !r>ut and left of his Ueck, Cut the caro'id artery, thus cau>iiig his death almost instintly from h.;iiiorrhage. He fell a« soou as h ■ was struck, and never spjke,oaiy utt‘-iriugoiie s-igh or groan * * * It is sad indeed to sj" ois’i so youug, III the full vigor of muiho:.d, with a!l of lif* oe- lore uim, etruck dowu so suadealy. Taroagbaii me pre- \ iju.‘» engagements in which his Hegimeot had partiei- pii d he had pas-ed unscathed. Tne doathB ol but few m mb ?rs of tne Itegiui nt havo b«-'a so dt;eply and gen- ■!i •-iy lament/d. lu al^ prior u'tious h! had .' Cted ■.nth grfjui g ii:uutry, especially so iu this campiigu. Hj hts K lowr. i> i.oiral daring, and t^e eucourag; m^it h > jtive to o'uers, he comiuande.i tne respect ana esteem of all. Through the trying oixieal of tne last tbreu, years he 8* rved nib ujuntry wiUi a zeal rarely ouuatle'8. By his manly viitaes and uMt|;bt ohwicter be niwN QUtny yram p«reoagkl our meu. iiiving goae down uie V'aiiey i-o ih.iv pom', were atuicRed «y laj V vukecd •■.'/i -, aai*pv»SiLig that it w'lrt o:i;y a cavalry forjc, a'ia'.;K ',u la -ui witu some iiiipf-tu')suy. T'le horseuiea toll o:««ii. aad iha ene my foil'tsviiig, soon (ell ia with our iim-.iufj, wuo fell upon them witn a veugc*auce, kiiung auil euptnriug a very large anaiber. It is Said that out of one wnoie brigade of Yankees only 've e lett. —/b. From yiissoitri.—L-at >. ue'.vs from IVa.iessea says that, on Tiiarsd ty la.sc, a slearner ''oing from M*-m- phiB to Ciueiuuati lii-e-d mio by *jur leoo-H w-ieii nnar Islaod No. 37, ir.i.a me ivlissoari sid.'. Tlie engineer, a decli i.aiid, and s.sveral iiorscs, wore kiVed. The y.iaji.ees cdtimaie tue force posted a'oag tne river and interrenug with tlieir commerce at two thousand, and say that tney .ir.i s ta^giers fV.im Price’s urmy. Frice wouid hardly na/c- straggiers UOW'; bat a the y uiKee uccouno oe true, they are straggling to some purp se.—Jo. OF TMB MARUiT B»o«^ 5 6« C 0®. Pork 3 iO. L»ra * 50 te 8 00. Beef 1 Ml 13 2 i.*0 per p3uud, roiiil. r 4IDTI1X * »«.•»— • 59 .« ’ 62^ la OoUoft 'ffcta—3-J (K) M> 40 d8 pt-r Conp»'a*%«, rti4.il 5'^. iJritd Jroil 1 (K) j-jr lb. £xti-»^.t iO 09 ptr it, rt.it'1 F ' •'.r—eap.jT, yia-il/. $265 Ora»r.—$20 What 50. ftyt $2^ 0»ta fesMi 16 t^ Hum—Sf6*B 2 ^0 to 3 50, dry 6 69 tc 6 00. }ri-—Swede* i to 4 00. F .xliJer, ccw, $7 to $8, 0 d $10. Hay $5 50 t« $5. •Si-jj'* 0 fe’J F ri'sci S 00 to '0 00 p^r bu O'; .■ Applas 12 00 10 15 00 per boshel. 'I 50 tr 8 00 ppr aoMU Lo;^' »■—Upper 25 00, Sole 20 00. Lu!;3or»—Oora Whi»!t«y $50 00. Appio ao-t Peaeh JirRr- y $aO 00 couatry scado, 16 60. liia? >0 b"» o&sk t'-jRir 8 00 per bbl; retail 10 10. Soi* 6 00 par 1 v per fceg, 8 03 raiail. Nw.ij d OJ 4 00 per lb. Oai"'as 'io Od'par nasaei. P —li-ijft .JiO tc *16 haaa; sweet $8. 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I AU d£»fiip. ij-reiof''*'- : rJ^’-tr.f, ca-er tu r>y -f thf T7nr :e v, *'■ * ■? i » c‘ aad 5 tf>*rc, r -.' i-ero ;.’; >j,d sue . ca men, lor th?” tt-‘H tb’sa wi -in i e 3*^: 'i«s # «’• hold furl'ncf-.p or te ioit-rv ese''-r-«i-r ^ r*t .n’- ing •pi'ii-a‘.i ♦'or ’tT r . 'y tt tte vifcitip cf .ir -} i-.t'-. o i-3 .frr!? t -he frr^rcs f-r s^rv ce/c p* i'. tree- J-i mw ?o'.u''??v .--mplore'^ tc ^ z «. nj c'u. >o . or peipoar* o' sc'jriific fc^i'5. urd de ?od scir njtag d •». ‘he M*.nu'ic u’e. c l.- ' .o»> .■'i f-r*?5r^ of iol!8p'‘nshle Hcfplicp f"'r t '-' f-r^-.yp- ■’ c n 'l he eiD*iru»d ia rteir preee-i-. emfioyr infs u iii lus.-r la- BpeoH7> d.j u-ila l-o r'v's ^ II T— 0 D rtmciit • % ;i». Gh;> '•t B ?r’ani will iteDifln'civ furw.i’^d th u ■ vvsi f >? -wtt. ? t-i ♦ Kf eTsrsl 3 a!.n , Us's of V'd .; ' * ir .! i' i • la pl''y':;rci the ? 1 coii. .y:a-* -s *»on •*■?« ai A pcre-n I- ; ■''f r« 16 fr>-.1 4 U-os-' ■p'n’-o rs- p-r!i " ■ Rnsi.lv- 1 ! 't>; bh foe «u e r- : I ;o t- • n,-'h -p. nf . »3 ' r I j n'l />,' 'itvO. -e *; 0 . ; J *• » 3^ H I ff- i> 43 : ro, Lo! c ^ ti a '»ii’ l-afc , -1 j t ibv; !«r.-V A d r !, ‘he ■ -o'*» e'. '! . , r.» .zs AI>lUary Cnamje.—ctoa. IJru.viou iira'^sr, hitherto commandiug Geueral,wiih uis h adqu.tro-rs at i»ich- mond, has been relieved, uad go-j-^ at oace to take command of an important iniiitarv post iu oue of tne more douthern Scales —Hich'd Lt^fh. From Newbern.—We loarn iroin our Kinston Correspondent, mat Yankee deSiirlers from New bern say that th^ ea. iuy’s lice; is now rendezToiizing in iorce at Beaufort ^ttrbo^, prepa.rtt,ory lor au at tack Upon Wilmington. Si.vty vessels cf various classes baVe already arrived, and lu^'re or less are comiug iu port every aay. O arc.orrcsijondent writes —“1 give thi.8 as Yaukee news. My opinion is, that this movem^jn;. of the Yaukee fleet in li*aufort harbor is not mteuded lor an atiai/*^, upon vV'ilmiug- ton, bat merely to vdieve tbe b o. kade squadrou uow ofT the mouth of 'ape Fear. However, we shall soon see what we shall see." AmoDgst tne old citizens of Ne\7berri who have fallen victiins to iba yeii >w fever l.'>at*ib now ra.'''OS? in alt its fury at Npwo.tu. B'*aafjrt i^nd Morenead ! City, our ci»rrvripon;ient g'V«:i t'lc ai"i-33 o"' Ja.uos V/ard, Isaac llaniicy, Johi: F. Jones an.; itory t/layJom ^^. 'i’oo i iitCk *.s wen linown as a lawyer o." Newijern. He left that piace on in cce'ipuiKm tiy tue eawuiy, aud a year or soeiaoe rctuinad aader disrepatdible circumstances, it was said; since whicli Ume tie lias been prautiuing Yaniiee la'W before the IPSkVi Qoart«»—19^^ Q«fc. ^/rop, StocW; %VKgo«s», t^liiles, la»e 9okii S', to be sola al Pabiic .4 »ii ; i'.av? ,.rup-r'7 T«ili be for rale ou «uo ,-',fiii^ cl iC£^U.- Y ih*' ii9.il Note.MO r ISr,4. .e wi.'i ij ir> cuoi-'iy, «.tii s.i;tsiur48> i ei* ly 1. ,-.1 .»;.,i.*i3 V a. ,e r»;o. j fcevu^ iiO .x'&iatu, c c-irrd aud uuU>^r ouii.tv.;ti.D, yu!j- !g e 0: feay i&aJ ijs iLns sciinu'i l-' ti:' , ^ . 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Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1864, edition 1
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