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I V:': III C' ( V vol. xxn. SALISBURY; K, C;i JULY 25,;S64; '.NLrMB)Ei;9.. . a v M ! ,.-.vj 'iitoa0 reorati-Toe. ,"J TU4 r THIS PIPJCX--Rv for eii muatae, ' fjU aaswriaaioea 4 fore wager tbne, at fWMaiil. - '.'' "?. . , mi r mctTtsif c s B tes first leefie aed $1 per erasfe eoease,eat aaetieaiiea. v 'V.:,TT' Teaa Media adsavttaNaeale, wol tWtiM AeeaetNsy.e oa- iUOUiiM f -3 ' wores er !. will euat f ft ia an,' aad $1 ; a eeea . edJuiwaal Jpanln.T Nasi af - larger ake.'ta lha a.ma amymrtioa. --t'C TJEHORAPHia Kicumukb, Jalj IS. . neat utomiMg tat tbat UCu(t(ejK roe ot lL 14ib Uingiuf Uf. rjtliif afvlj kinl ik gwud wriler. Our vmnll . , . NMhrUb d.tr. of tb 15b l . 16ta that r iivar JvLttXom rrUeat from KmSpm Mftiwia, Slicrnu Ium picked . p 20UO trtwiv. , Tttv M lHftgtw CbrMiicUof lb M:b uy, elu.rmli. I Imi H mum aafo lw saj " IberilkWv jJ tHitt hiid5 aJ MotdJ iu.fwuj whr ll rrbe.! migtil bat tliAbvd iu WbwbiagiMi and cap. " larvd if a ieci4rd h. ; : - r Tba CbrotMchi akw ajt lb rebrb wer an (Lutorrd bwuu Uk-j bar put U'afbittgt4a and Bill, mi terror that ihtj arid m. beattiU U repeal uw iiminL Jbe chruunia aW . au eajri, euiiwiiair uta oorrtMaa croaw tna Chaltaliuudtitt, Mtd ' ibat Jubiiai rat bawde . . ot brtilkatUiMia at, AiUnla. Abw aajra too probaulitjr m Juumiuo, wiw UilnJ to mat SbenDaa a furtihwl nHMinuiua and atronc aold wilt U alfo ta detiia ixiu bitaj brhxe tba.low'n in an upa euuatrj, aooeMtUe ta Uia approacli on ail aidea. Say lb tUiigyr at Jubaatoa) aill gir p tb plaoa ta lipair, dvatrnyiag aaca f bia aMiiNaiiUKMi aad aapfdwa a raauul bt ratnwvad, m4 rirt dnlivr to tbe 6outb mt, in tlirectiun of Aatkta or Savanuali. bar it u pntlU SaaA Sher man will anticipate inoveiueuu of tltia kiod and cut oif crr facilitr of rcUvaL (juhl 260. UlCHMOyD, Jalv 18th. " Oea. Jolinatoo bat ba relieved of lb OOiOtDMml of tlia arm of TatMaaea, and 0n. Huk1 apHiotd in bk place.' Oen.O. A. Trtftihwlm, be Srretary of tba Trauryf baa UkeO Uia oatb of offica aad eatoratf oku but daliaa. J'KOX ATLANTA. Atlasta, Jaly 18. Tba army ant tba publia arara aarpnas ed this tnomiag wiib Uia aaaoaaearaeBi of tba cbaiia of .Cuuimandera, Oea. Juba U5u being rjrliared and (Jeo Uood aaiam isg oomroaod. Uia foitowiog k Geo. Jobostoa tarea!l addreta to bi troopa. IIkad QuARTKJta, Aaarr, Teji4 ) . July M,64. .. J .. lo obtxlience to' order of tba War De partment 1 nw tara over to Gafl. Hood tba command of tba array and Depart-. 4uent of .Teauewe. .1 cannot. Icavo tbia noUa array aritboot CXpraaaini; tny admiration of iba bigb military qualities it Laa displayed ao cvtt apicBomly. Your aoldierly virtaa, eadfe ranca of toi!, obedieocV" to ordr and brib " TiioT-' the erMiny iiu her'r ; at tacked ' but to bo aeraraly rrpalaed and pnuUhed. Vou aoldiera bava never ar ued but 'froiD Vviur eoaraire. and never eoanui of fvaiv ara a bngec yoacl lea3uTrTmrttrir:,wtKbottr coor and will ivjjice in your.rioioriea. T one and all, I ojf-r AMUiancea oCmyjTrieadabip aad bid youTau adfilioaata fwa4Ll- tigned, J.. JOHNSTON. r On auinini? cotniilAnJ. Gea. llood iatired tba following addrea 4ated baai . quarter, army-vf Teoaessea. Jaly 18, : 1804. J . . t Soldier J la qbedieneft lb order from ba Wnr-DepartroSht, I aaaaitfa ootamand of tbii array and department. ; 1 feel tba weight of tba rejonil,iIity ao aoddealy aad Qdezpactedly derolviag apoa aaa by tbS poaitioa; and aball bind all any ' anergics and ataploy all tny akill to BMOt iu requirement, . . '' - I look wiib eonfileooa to yoar patriot km to aUod by. me, and raJy apoa yoar , prowess to wraal yoar eoaatiy froa tba grP be innadevV! eatithwei yoorrre to U called lb bGm af m oj pressed - (&ga-d.) .rr--J.ttl Uoev Trh$taphc commanicatiua with liont- guomy m sosprnded, last; eight L- TW mJ h rrpwted to kaa bea) at T-aTtaarua,d.y.'r .r'I " " Na trala jvmcd t4y tnm " Weal Tbaaaaia tWca ctW fee tba CalUkw batweea ioataa, Fd miUt llte1U aadara atwafy -pabi2 ' ur Cavalry akirannbiag ia4t fdaoa tkU arkiag' at Itackaaad, chfbt aaika Cruaa tbb pbe. '. .. k;; . A da-patcbfrvwCiieSa, fated 19ib iaattaa);..-- " "fW mU Mow J.amboro' aa eagiaa UTlHkais1r. liarna; and a avgr vera uk4e1. I .... . Taawer. of tbe 35tb T regl- rM, as killed. . aagiaa ijaaj ta cara ara a total feck.- ' .. . AftaaTA, Jalj It AB ailewt tbar aaraiag ia tba rkiaity a. Ut wa araarC . , , ... . Tbe fcrca U tf Yankee cavalry raid Met of t'arw Uisade TbrT rut tbe Uaae HoaalMa. Urjtg half a asila of tba, travk. 'Tlw-y reuaurd bat a. abort Nmv ararcbiaa; buaara ta INatnk, tlx-a ha-lily rctaml towanla Kberaaaa'a budjfrMa wLirb tby eaaae. Tia ruad M biag rrpaireiL fartber keaa abwnt tba OpeKka tUilroad. aacoao atarATCH.- - Atlavta. Jaly It QaiH preaaibal abatir tba frt l dar. Tba lafjfvat patiua 4 it eneawya furee k aar tb of U fjbaltahuarbie, and mrcbia towatda Stoua MuuaUia ani Dn-aiar. . TlMr adranraof Lngna enTfa entered DeCatar to day. at aura, and akirmMtiag oaea g"T oa ia that eaomty. Tba ri(bt of tbe - 7 iU betareea tbe CbatUboocbW and l'aacb Ttree Creek. Tba city ba M&iiWd iatu a oti-l elw. ouwtraluir trofly ib l(a exeitemeM wf tbe pwt fc w d a. rcTKaaara. Jaly iOtb. No abaaof (itaaliuo, or iaHukatioa or aay imnacdiata boUtlitiea on tba post of Grant. . Weather warn and a!try. Umry raia yesterday refreshed everything. Ueport of Grant 'a deatbwatradicted by deaerteis who entered 00Y Enea y eater- Sau4akirmkbiag aad little canaoaad tog. Atlaxta, Jaly 20. ' - - - IlejOobT brtcsJ attacked enemy aline of kjraikbeta faat evening at Peaubtree Ctrek, aa.1 took pomiioa of their breaat workfi lie thea cbargvd their reserr pftketa, tapported by Dwwertb, and cap tared oaa haadrvd aad fifty pekoaera. Tba S3 Il&aoia lgC lost ia killed aad woaatlea aioae, one Manured ; wbiia taat of tba 50th Ohio was aeeere. Iba enemy made a rtroor aVnionstratioa yesterday and tbk moroln; on oor right near Decatar. Geo. flood attacked their right at lour tbi afternoon on Peach Tree Creek near the CbaUalioocbie. In a W minutes the fcfirtriV Were dfecT iulo tbir works. TbeJ color of the 33d New Jem v and about .130 rriaoorrs car hjvd (ki IIot4;ei!retrps. Our kMoef.Deavy, aioMiy wiguiij wonnoeu. Bif Grai tepfaefisit' go CsraSna, wtatt ded, b is leared taurtaOy. UJr IVeMod, furnierly of General Jounstoe's staiT, killod. Some skirmi-biu on oor rht a bote the en- ly aUaded our enlreucbuteuts. After Iw- ing repubeJ. our cavalry ander Gee. Wbeeb C, drove t!. 1 . with repeated chaiges towards IV-catur. ' Ttct h., 'rening, lteynokb Arkansas brig le ? Closed Peach Tree Creek, v:lrV- ack. takmr tba old stand of col- drjr.J 1 prisoner, . Our troopa bt' fine rpbiti, "" raTKJtsacaav Jaly 21. ' There k no trutb in tbe ram or of tbe yan- keesaracaabng thewpoaitaoe ia out front Oa tbe contrary, they are sfeowixigtbeaMelres is bwger force than aaal, and anreaafttingfy activa in strengthening their hoes, and wig new pans, ina artillery firing than as - aL aod title or no tkimVbdun. . f T: ' !!!! : - ' ' " Cicajiojra,'Iuty 21: raj Tract MH amvca . Tarnn tost i)rbt bavbr oa biaan tea citiaea prawn-1 -Xmtmg Ibeir kille.1 ia llJor. Ueneral Mo an lea Lrfiaa and a Urea aaaiL Na nanera . rbemai, ahot iLrongb l beart, TIrirf.; Gen. - ... 0. - "':' " v-'V;---;.v KicaOR, Jaly il. i; ; LOe data by fl tf of traea 1 81b. Aa amiaer Jeeeired the HWald bo laU aibt. Gid rWd tb Itilrat ml. . IlrraUH aaya ibat t: . aefnif iia of Peaaradra Mal lUakka paae4 baraa ref alu and piwfect biwb badly lor Trraaary Depart aaeaC . Tbw ramor of Graal'a death k an . . . . ... a Inaaded. . liaenlo baa baaed ' pmeU tWa eailias aW IW haadiad thnaaaad aiiarfbrtHirht1au If aa rtbeomtna; withia hr daa, draft orill ha eateo-J to aapdy all d leleaeb. TllHPatd"rayaTtbtproeIaaiat has too late, -v ; . ' Eicrasoiro. Jaly 22. Kothias adfitkl fnm the Valbr WedaUr. IhrnwU-d ara ceptared 4 fan aad 800 prkoaera ia tba fight at Saickera. . . - PCTBasaraa, Jaly 22. ... r f .t-e--. 1 ' 1 Bmk artilby firia- k-f4 ap all nicht. and 1h rapal makirt kirmiahiai. Tliia n.tfkintr it alarkML wt at K.wwi lliMn ia axwtara tato actt Ut Ciarht ciirhl ere v-ry few from the w boh) 'g"H aaaira. " -- - I '- 'l ' RicflMoxo. Jaly 224. Euaean advicr totheQih. D'lsrafli aanwd rfSi-lBti.aa eif rsing a want of exofil-aee ia the minHtrr. Lord Il4lmea barf will aoa a snnilar resolatbi in the .HwWof Lord. : Dr'ate in the II oe of TTr1"? " "J VT,W" "' "--. " - hio we a qaarter a! half pnny bigber. lkeadatelf advaiiced. - ' .. " " - UlcaaoND, Jaly 22"d. . j a hattb was donned immin-aJL, -flw psojJe , . " , r. . . j wre soiiiewliat Uken by surpre by the jn- Earopean adviera lu the 10th. In the; IhinceiIKfntofrirf.ryf and anxiously awaited II..aw of Gtnmuas oa the 7ih. a d-ba,te i 0(5,.UI roijinnatioo of tlte news, wbich came 4D'Ira4i!Vmotiwta ..f r niire aa rt-' to Itaivl a,nKin. -v-1 rum. Fh-tce prty b-bt-anel. Lay- J - Everrbotly is appUnlinjr Gen. llood and ar.1 seerly denanel irirahVare- hkiKAfo army for the skill and galWlry djs raent. aad charged bi.n baring garbll J be'n mhis engaffltincnt. - v parK.ment.ry papers. , DaJdV uidiirnanU j ' RICH1MMtn7July 24. : ly re.M and said La) ard s slsteit xj,. IllmiWt, QoxeU of the U3 1 received was ealamiaoa.. Thk word was objected j to-myht It cootai-w a certain correiiondeiit to. Paiim-rsion araed it a not jrmi-, between Clay of AUoama, Holoombe of hi. TarkaLul m.m .kum ilia wluila ! Virginia Rmm X- SaUIlilerS and Gretlv muaiiioa ,aida Afadin- (he remarks, After aa afndogy from jUyard, the jk... ,u A . ,K- Mr r". , ' . . 1 uenewj, auntu girat cucerinic, iwmuru. Palmestoa replied la Layard few years ! Speaker then ruled tbe expansion in order, Debate renewed oa tba 8ih amidst great excilemenV. Speakers were Osboroe. W'al-polev-l'almeatoa and Dtsraelb Dtvkion resaited eghtra anjority against tba nio tioc Overwhelming cheering from m:n kterial side greeted the announcement. Same evening In , tbe House of Lords, Malmsbary moved a resolotio similar to D'laraeli'a and denounced the loreijrn toli- cy of tbe government Derby was absent, f matter wnU end mot known, nt K oe frvm illaess. After several speecbes the beed that Stanton wfll resign.; The cocres- motioa was .ostsiaed by nu7majerity. P1 f " "J mJlt vT-Z : . Li n-..j ...- conversation recogniEti ail elements of Danab ministry : resigned. Confederate ,,;.vL . n flU. ,nwrm nvJ.l kxui advanced, qaoted at 70. ji vn . . JIichuohd, July 22d. Baltimore GaxaUfl of yesterday recaived. Nothing of interest from Grant. ' Sherman has been expecting a general attack, and preparations , bate been made to meet it. . . , Tvlegraro from Harrbbtirg says Croak overtook raider? at Smckera gap ami de m 'a. a ''t' a featea tnem, capuinng-uirea naairiM wa- P&. tiaxerta aiv wrbra - fentirma - lion of thk story from Washington. . Gett. Smith claims r victory over Lee Hunter has asbod relief from hi com . maud ia tba department of -Western Vir ginia hi troops having been transferred lo tba command of Wright. . - . Kaaored tbat Staunton bas resigned in consequence of a quarrel with Secretary Blair. Failw'g toobtaw loaa ia N.York, Feawndea Twposes lo. bane eoterest bear; ing aotea with three yeaia to ran. Gold dosed at Al: ... ' X .y ATtArr, July 22, About 3 odock thk afternoon, $e enemy attacked our left, nndef Lieut Gen. Stewart with great rigor, and were received with a galling fire from, both artillery and infantry, whk canard them to fiJter; when tbe order t' - .' 1 m given to'clon? and w troops left their I breast wtwk and charged with great K'n- J.rjr. drivu,R the aneniy froratwo R tftbeir eotKa eolrvnebmeuta. - tnnusinz ,; imnrom I . X V 1-Mim.lu A J , pnanneVa. toffrtlter aritJi ?i pieces oi artillery. itJilU, A. J.JBiniln, and Tankea lien. wiuoU. 'Gea. Hardee?, hariar rasard, aronna tba enemy's Sank, n now ip ibeir rear, dotag great exectibat. fitbtin? stiu continuea. . -XmL4 sfpOIB JHbTATC8.1 j. X 1 - '- .Atvakta, Jaly 23.-. . .fienl Wheeler h? aeenlng attat-kal the enemy 'a left ia the aeMiborb)a! oC Daatnr. and drove turn tomfy, eaptann 6U0 wajroa with wnJies. and a larait ouiaber aa' prwun era. He k still In pursuit. Very liuk Ajrhliiig alter dark hat nijrliL . 'Two bnnbd prwooera, seventy-fire com mMnned officer, tareniy-fire pima of ar- tilWry. and seven stand of color nave been Tbe kaae on either aide not known. Ours was aertT a oBm-.! Ciawparafiva-'Met- reigns tbia moraing. 8ome bttk skirmishing oa our kAC GEN. HOOD'S OFFICIAL DISPATCH. t ' ,ir...Ll!l;.,fteaahWB, July 23. . , Tbe tfotrnvxt dispatch waareoeived at aeon to-day, at Headqasrters; ' ' ATabta, July 23d, ft) p. m. Tb enrroy"abifted",KrpoHm Tnr crrek Ut BiL'hf. and Stewart ami Cheat ham's eorp fiiminl a boa of battle arouad . the city, march a iv. Uanice's corm mate a nitdit march and attacked the etmny a extreme Vt t - a a . -ti .l Wt .v.w rimied tlte enemy in. the neighborhood of Decatnr to-day, capttmnit In camp ()ir Ities not yH fully. asiwrUiiie.L .Maj. Gvn. Walker killed. Bn. Geat Smith. Gist ami If ercer wounded. pTaaKters reiH-rt McPlMtr- aon killed. Our troops bought wtth great gallantry. rimwMll ' . J. It. Honn (in. . .bkooho pistatch. j , EicaaoKO, Jnlf 23. A telegrafli from the Press Association con -tcrin the iriorioos Ulmn ot success near . Atlanta, yesterday, was posted on the bulle 'tin bnards early thu morninif. diffusiitjj i-n 1 eral i. thraijrhot th ceoimnnity. - WlriLrt in reference to peace. The former asked safe L coiidi to AVut Lincoln who sent doumnu saying be would consider peace rjropositiqas based on the 10- r peace propositions based on tesrity of the Union, and tbe abandonment of slavery, &c Clay and Holcombe endors ing letter to Greely reoel conditions propos el by Lincoln.- A fuller" report of the corres pondep to-monvwee. - RicnMoxn, July 24 ' Wasliinston rormtpoiideiit of tbe tieraldj I aars tbat Stanton ana tir uai noc on epeaK- - - . & a rti a . a T lug terms lor some note, xwair, since iiii kte raid charged Stanton and Halfcck with incompetency.'' He was so abusive that Hal leck sent remonstrance to Lincoln. How the t-l little excitement, but it k sutcd most em- pliaUcally, men are needed and must be had. Should be failf-be would go down with colors flying. ;r , : . . AKtxnxrraj'or Forukst. " Person .ne, tl army corresponded .t of itte Columbia Carolinian tella the fo!- owin on onr great cavalry leader Gen. Forrest : z . 1 It k jaiBtjiitlbo MWjtrRtglfl arho is calkti. thatio neve-fihtaftbav4 ciitil . he lias personally arratigu every re!iinltiarv detail. Prevbma ttronirof hiingetjenr heve nrdc-rf tbat he.left of his tino should nt crftrqcnca thehaTtlo until tle rijfht wa beard tf be well at work. While xriJing toward . the--tatter point, what should Pre hear but the slutrpratde;ot.inaekftjryh of dieohedience of orders and a fight began wrpno; end foremost.-. Far rest topped in a rage, pulled out pencil and pajeiy and vrrbtwwith an angry jerk aa foWotf 8 'D- in it. didn't I tell you not to fight till I fotched U on. Cease firing." Then thing started rightt and rorrest won bit victor. 1 v We understand "that XIr. EL IX. IWe, ' beW hi lIor Jadr 8liaik,er i(fJ WtfnerfaW . a .mhatQ the tecrvl sacin'i cam pcckier.llj, Xreaae4l tb4auaai tbat tlier ia re?bt n g tX9atm&m or criiuinal in this rtrjrantzatkwt, pad that lira 4Hgatian8 ar bo socarti that lanrjj' , Tba dar kat jrM bj rlem ara armtttl Merest aaj Ha if Mr. UaaniasartiiesdASVvlaM tba &MtlMn-Ganfnie?raw,ln iaitexw" aateCe To Ira adilijErd to v, il avMtren ts aa f rra; and rvre.xu' M r. hl'-tre k avnra JH vs-bavz p liatcd tlsa- man? icMrtarva froaa -r-. ally iu which Kr. faaaiadnl; d, and arbirbi hie lirctfirea ml tlte bar viicr!r regard aritb atemer and na babr- with i otter rearars. W? ara twnr-caJU-d oaiaaalr- aaa a m w wa regard JJr. 14aveV -nilabwa a. , ' cau-ejof vast awiarbief ia' l?nrUi 1 Car.lliiaw Ilia riiTkwM sn avat aaa. Ir ad wrae t. it. bat tbev hava dan. sued kba CotifeIer-tcy ia ha aaateri- al lutareata. Air. Uwww I a prarti aiiijc Att'smew.: Wa do a-w karw thai ba baa taken the natli f aJVi aMtea. If be luut tww. baa Cailad tiMUaet tbe rraiirrnentaaaftbolav. tf tie baa; lie It wf&f tltoiasT dan castli Jo ba J.tyaL for he has c.trn aiiegtanee, whids smo a fait iifal b.Talty, in thoajbtVwd -d WtnltliaMtaxaio out t lie tierinitteil toaVpl-efiara anK her Court aniilbe daea aneet t! reqinreiiivnta of the Uar. It ia lime fwr puriiicari.Mi-in tlte coartaat least to eottuDetiee ; and are know co ex. ample more illartrioaa ar the be ijiiiiiiox than Mr. U. ,?.t:i Wo p.lirtbed tlifl nath eif tb b. ry MiK)ciatbn, that aJl men. laarjers and layuieii..rnaT aee what oae c the father f the bar ia Nrth Ckr- oltn pronoancet devoid of ioalitjr. :-.- HEROES OP AUESICA. Vrst Tba madid ara in aJroiHn and seated. JIWs aVw iatsa dih tory remarks, tbe Greed CiaaaVPer will read the scod rhapter of tba boal: of Joshua tram : he Bible. ;' . ' . 5mrfy.-,lle will say os a$kTTia you keep m secret I AasweiwI wi3L' Are yu willing to taks aa ot4ifwtMa tbat effect f Anwer 1 am. Yoa wiS tlaca yur rirht band oa tbe Bible aad ywar Itlt band over your beart. and Verwat after- the Grand Counsellor-. L A. IL, of arr w a . own free will and aconrd, do and hefeon, solemnly and sincerely twosaiwaal swear, (or affirm) in the Pnacaxa ef Al- :.t.. m .1 rw . . ""o"V vou any taeae uereea Of 11 bihm s that I will not coinmaaicate tbaaeorctaaf the Heroes of Aroerica to aay penoa ia tba known word, except it ba to a traa aad lawful Brother Hern. i -. - 7ft4rtf. I furtbouKaa wotaka aad weir, that I will not coaler these degreea upon any person in tba known wall, ex-" " ee4 I am aulborued. ; . -' .- . Fomrthly.l further rwoaake and swear, that-1 will keep tbe secrets of tba Brother ' Ueroa when they are comnraaiuisd to bbbV a such, whenever their interests aad sa&tj require it - .Z " . FifUtlg'.l further rrc aad raear . that I will answer and obey au dae awaa banded, thrown or seat to aM treea a Bro ther Hero. . ' ""; " Sixth!, I fartber twnSse aad awasr. that I will aoi give tie word cf tba He roe which' I shall bereaf or receive, ia anw manner,' except ia that ia which I abaS hereafter recaivait '"'. 'is:;,; SKtlvsl further Tyrraake that I will aot ea W nalat or priotm moveable or immoveabbi object, whereW the secrs of the uereea aay ba known. . ' ' '" ' . .'t . . :. : tolfartbs HI not speak' era of a Breiber ro behind hi back or before bk face, bat will give bia timely aoUos of a3 az nroacbing danger, -All of w aicb I do sae solamnly aad aincerely rjeomisa aad swear. wun a arm aaa atemay paryosa ta aar and perform the aama; taadiag aryf ander no leas penauy taaa la aava ary head shot throa&h. to beh tne God. and keep me steadiest ia the peribraajara of tba same. .- . t " : ." .' s : EattbiBiWi siovt Ajra rAsa-wrwra. ' I sL -Grasp or grip. - - - ; t. - -.Dd. 5ia lUbxad-wkh tbard and loortb fiogert eloaad ta tba saieth fat token of secrecy. 'Aaswer a bs& CneSajor to tbe corner of tba left eya. (7raad lUd'mf Sijm tUgbthaad ever tba - . 1 V
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