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i i i I r ' . ...... a .. , ' ., - 'lii. . jii t, TT ir!'1"-' xNUMBEiriO. jL-tfT.: vu4" .- - ... .-i.lAd.- , , 7 toiTOa 40 raoraitToa. . 4br ais a-oatha. ' N abttrijluatec.vd fori TM F IbrRSTf SI JrC$S'pr rear far lb N'ltMiU aad $1 pr qaru fcraach ebaalBWielia. 7.'.'V. -'' To adif advTlimu. will iImih4 htaMy 1 pay thm. Notice 4 75 word of Ire, will aw. M th irt, ' SI hr Wiilii4 iMWWtierW THLEOIl APHIO. X . FROM MISSOURL RichmukDi Jnly t5... : Batii'nor G(-t(e ) ibe U:t tAtU e from Mwtoiiri eicitinj. : Tb Ouer- fttvnt. ti it t oon6ln(iy mcw1mJ that 40,00,0 hm Jtf Pfiw bm ! n WreJ Ui hiul. Tt aaiituritit nni to bt Uriiiwl lb ct 9f ffiu k not in oon Jiti.Ki lo mt tb ntvre with aje4)ii( roaterUI Km. ' - ' Kiohmod JmIj, 23. Official difatcb from Or n. Uvmm.oT th taja, in Uh fiirf??mct on' tlio 23J tihtMH aUnda of eotura ra"toivJ inleiil of five. , TUinerit cunt iiulead of tarroljt iwo, . irviMiljr tfptt ted. Htrcer utfX ar.UHil4i." AaHiitr diNicb of th 24lh, a a all qnirl rxW4 a liltlo .ickel firing. V OstttMvualljr ablla ar tkruwn Joto lh eiljr. t ATtAjtn.J-123. Contbaaoco of tkirtnisbing tot tlni part two d3s. Man altella wre llirou-o frotn tite cnernya batirfii'C Bui few enteral lha fhf. A few houm liare two tiruck, but no raaterUl damage dour. Enemy' ex frvme rijtUt wloaroreil to "jpiin pwon of a ooiuinaadiutr eiuinf noa ttwi3 llnnr and 9ar bo out were rvjKiwra wy.iim AH quil tUit morning. . . - Riobmoxo, July 23. Saqndrrt kttf r to Orwty, daled ChAon TIoom. 12th J id, itrqiU a aafe oooduct to Washingi-M for Cla, llofctnb aoJ hituaelf. Oircl replied on the 18tli, Uial uoik-r-ftanditglh i were bearer of 'propositjona from RicJmiood. tendered tlietn a fe ooo dact from Li no 4a The replied that they were not accredited with em-h propusiuon; W Uil aothoriied to declare that if circumstance diadoaed correa pondeoco commiinicated to Richmond, Uicy would be ittveated with lull power. Oreety again conferred with Lincoln who sent documents declaring any propositions eniomciiig restoration of peace and the in tegrity . of the ' old " Union-au" abandoo toent of alarery cwniog- by the auUiorities now at war against tlie .United Slates, will be recrired and txmsidered by the Ex ecu v tire of tbo United States, and the bearers thereof will bae' safe' eooduct both way.. Clay and Iloknnibo replii-s to Owly ou 21st. Tuat tendered safe eonducl to tt ash ingtou en the hypothesis that they were ac cioditfd because of piuiw propositions, was accfpicJ as eiteuce gratiiying changes in thc polii-y cffeaidv'nt Lincoln. They could not claim ,safe conduct iii a character they had n right to assume, but were cont'OCed tnat the rresitlcnt of he Confederate Stales . wuuM give (hq rouiaite authority. Instead of the safe eunJuct solicited, Ui document prvst-nted provokea as much indignation as urprhe and precludes" "negotiation on the ptveribed a h anctxl terms and conditions of eaca, ihey ha ve no. use whatever for the paper -could not transmit it to the Presi dent of the Cotiredorate States without ufler ing in lipnity, dtsbonbiing iliciuaclrcs and incurring the scorn of their countrymen. ... RicnxosD, July 20. . Vifty men belonging to Ihe H2d New York rvgimeut, just from'Ncw Orleans wero cap lUif,l last night, on landing ucar-lVep Hot tow, beltnr CUalBa's Il!uX. Tltd following this afternoon. .-KS Hao QcAKTkftSt July ?Cth. TSfttary Vari 7 -; .; Gen. Katly rstatni titat to attiekid ifuj. Oen. Crooke.on (he 24th, rn (.Mobcr battle fieIJi Kearnytown. coinplc-ttly routine hihi . . Atvd)ursiied him five mile beyoiiA Winches ter, when lie was oompvllvd to halt from tho cxhau-stion of his men, they having marched 25 tulles that day. Pupsuit was ccntinuel by cavalry; A mongjlio prisoner captured was Sen. JkUlligan, morUIly wounded. Brig. Oen. Lily aft I other offloerrwero captured. On' the 20th ! we recovered " strenrth.. The enemy suted to'iavo been 15,000 infantry , bcsiJei cavalry under AYcrill ... - . r Xf'fined) f.? , t & E.LX - ' Curron,1 La., July 26. Tho enemy bare Wiyhdrawn pearly afj their garrison from Baton Ronge. Seventy of their Bieit deftfted abn tine.TNew Orleans papers of the- 23d wrhed. TIh free negro eonrenlioa adopted ennstitutina by ole of 65. to . 15. i QoU 3 IX Cvt ton 165. v--. ' ."BaaU bat tssne oroers mat w uo.a should be SeW tmU-ss fim epote4 tn tbo V. 8. Treasury. Two more district Judges, .f VfiJ..... law nakMiffiaMt stl AANtaVinawlii Dak has issnod, orOert Oiat M'OoM of Handle' removal lof decunoa x. -.. a UaMtA tamiuraj sAf ilaQll flf. tftut oegro qucsuon. j. 4 ,,, 4 c, .... M Prmsavaa, Jul Sfiih '. Ta-day. tk- iioi f Ik ieg. ilaeWraljr Ibe .poat aie't'e be ema.ra - Saarealaay irfeksl inag aad M aaura tbaa at twaaiia ckargva f aniltery." - . ' ,-4 :' ' K - " tt. uvf:- ax.- tuinntAM ttatWa of flu 24tli eunfinn ' the defrat of fumes uoVf Crook and Aserill near It and AaeriHnear Winchrst, ofl Suoday.Tht flghl lasted j neaHy tb whole .dayTbo federal troops went lorced. 10 f fHreet to Uarpera Ferryt where llun'r joined lhAu and took eora- aad.-AreriUloi all hi artillery.-'- It -.at reported that A renll and M illiga went killed. Telegranis from Oeorgia, tbough not claim ing victory at Atlanu on Friday, do not coo sent f o a defeat 1: '' - i" McIVron T(n ftfficnT reported Shonnan estimates his kisses at 2000, ami th confederate at 70OakCtMwpiracy diacoveil in kliwonri having (or iu object tlie formation Of NortlWweatei n" OwMency. Several promioeot cjtiwM; Ut St Louis bve beta ar rested. . Gold at New York, 259. Petsmbpikj, Jnly 27tb. Tha frediction of the Plnladelpliia En-' quirer ol the 22nd seems likely to be realis ed soofl 00 tha Korth -bank of Jamee river. Haaoock's 2d corps, which wa in our frunt a few days ego, gone there, and perhaps oth er! yankee furces. 8ince engagenteBt has oc conedlhere to-daf,but full partilarsiot trawnired. The I9th eorpa Yankeo aimy appeared in front at Bermuda Hundreds aiMl tn i roti 1 ai mis pw. v--..pj-.... v quiet, though Orarit is still digging. Cttiswis ol Cal forhla were sent in our hr under flag of truce yesterday on private bunineas. - Tress teh-gtams of the 25lh shouU have read, Granl is strengthening out k-ft, which rests near Weldoo railroad, nd mt.vwg on our left, bis right in front of Petersburg. MowLay My c i.i . tUm Rixrister dated Scnatobia, J.dy 27ib aas tl Chicago Tunes of the 23d and Memphis Arens, 24th s: Thorn tou's Regiment, of ltaltsburg, Misourj iReru irees n-present I"" noing nrthward to wards Hamilton and St. Juaeph s Hal road. His force is eetiiuated at two thousand aud rawdly increasing by accessions from peojIe. TV rebela threatening Fort Scott, rive tlHWsaod Price's men are supposed to be m Stanton not rewined. Senimes not yet deinau led. Shertnar. chums a vic tory on the 20th of Ore tlwuwnd prisoners. Five thousand rebels crossed iuto Maryland on 22d. Lincotu's refusal to entertain pea nropositioiis teported to have a damaging tffcit on his ekction. Henderson, Ky. fiHwl by guerrillas, nfl fighting going on. ; . R,iuty 2& Special diKpatch to tlie Evening Whig, dated Harrionburg, July 2Gth fays our forces met the enemy near Winchester, on Sunday aftertioon. Breckinridge's and Oor dou's Division chiefly engaged. Former led -i.:.:i. r.na Ti, rnniv soon broke Ilia irniB. ' ... ' 1 .t and fled in all direcUons. W c pursuetl them to Buiiker JJVL twejvo miles oow h.u. ler. Captured fifteen hundred or two thous and prisoner. Tlie enemy burnt all their, wagons llirew guns and knapsacks away. tf.f..'.i.Mru.to T..n iKo mut at . first Man- 4" Ol Vl,W.a a. .... vru. i.,n,li Prisoners ftili ti loTinkHied' .'nd winded cofo u:iink "t- ai- ? T ' r.Au r Titmly ten or fiftoet) killed. , Foroo of the enemy estimated at sixteen ihottsand. t Ilicniioxn, Jul2Slh. ruhtic interest" is again directed to the north aide of the James lliwr, below Deerj Bottom; by Ihe presenco of a large portion o. Oram's army sent over for th supposed I pur pose of prsvetitiiig field bolteries from firing on Iransporta. YesUrdsy monifn?, under cover of the fog ft foico of j ankees a and captured four guns of the Rockbridge artlHcry. During the pail two or three dss, -barpskirmiihiughfts takei, p!.. Active oiKMatiotw iu tUt qimisier anlicipatcO. ' T.lgiawi. fiom Ktriy slalrt lhal the yan n . a krt eafe tlralca aerow tnr 1 fiu-"' a..;,!- i ,niu Mviar lr,k haiitTrrd-' 4T UllalWla'IB - .. .. r,t.N nJ .bWanin n8f ft,ft a . .I'L. I j rmmXmA lH huM nHVBTK. nw J - rreal diwrder fHiii tho N4lh aid of Jamas riVar. NihiiL' htoal the fact that Ihe awmy eav.lry oa-Chri City road. Kverjahing stagiiat iuf'iiia Tb esemraaiu apoaone of our briCJt 5 vaterBay , rather andrfenrf o" H no'flh it of Jmnea iivr, eaoing :hem lo pr back TisKiily. living fmr piac.a of our ar tilkry iu Ihe army's hands. v-r-' Micov, Jaly 89.. Gov. Browa iai a proclmnalHV. ordering alien la tb t-tat who rrfua t viJunteer ia defeos of the Stat which affttrda ihe" pf teclioa, to lavlb Slat ia tadaye, wiib oal ordrfiMin Codfedcral offictr attempt ia to protact lhm from activ aiirvte. ra font ta eiva parauita whea th Stat aeeda aC feUs le brar armt la front ef jha rnrai cannut W reapee by Ua ..ffl-a, Ma il is mi hla perfie ta ortpple ike CtikfodfanU Gorra.; aweal in MnvMiug al areeewir ifri l ik army.'iU riremr tar'Uwa 4 the fi;aa art Wa-ia as l ai4 in' rrpaliag la eat cay I. I.J..I. fL4hM.fta..i . k . tU cMa4aitj Coen.ajeal she Vih u. 4lwH Ike Uts f iMmXkm .tr her . 0a hf aaurinf ibam: ato Miic aad all: k-. a.t kaaaa. aawaa a jI aaa " iLa. aVIrlaflaUlBll f All aWffltlaf tUiatlluf - tVaVaVaaWIVBi WJ aWW ,annra.i-a- Bseat ka rseit4 my eetdaaosas' tfa aaifco. esewatioae by the tMifrdart (irauwt ' lit ua TMiewee lam tnrj erp.wmnaaiij cm tuvtd iadaalriuaaly aa4 aeejaahly. , t J; Jl. TlferaM of 2WV aava thnenF ia strain threatnting Peon- svlvnia and alaVylani CWiderablo excite- niliiirM sfeaienfa InHlfiirence (hf in.., terwl Bnsar.sfac.orjr but fc UIM4wme(f , Washiugton. Wrf . f u)snMHj on,,. 4 f tbo C9th - ,. , . , . .. . . Tha nannrt'uf AveriU'adealh is confiifned. Nuthing importaut from Oraol or'Slief: man. : '.' ' - I Tle Democratie Union Assocation, of N. York, held its first nyering of the campaign on tho 26tb. . Tlie principal speaker was Mr, Singleton, ofllhnois. who spoke strongly in lavur ot peace. . v .. Last qoution of gold, 258. s , . ; - -4 Kicbjjoiio,' July 29. European advices of the 16th received. A deputation from Society A.neiicaii wait ed upon Lord ralmerstoa 011 tho 15th, and urged I be government to mediate for reoou Mructiou. or peaos between belligerents. Tliey argiied thtr iridcpeiflenc of the Con federacy t'irtnally accon.4ished, TJio pro lougatidi) of war would dtily,ifsull'in mutual laughter. r Pahnerstoii akid that tliey wbc in quancls inltjrpose. wiT oft wipe a bloody Dose. Ho was ool afraid of a bloody nose bat feared mediatory pivuofals wootd be pre matuie News Iron, tho continent indicate a peaceful settlement of the German question. Confederate 'loan further advanced ar.d buoyauL . ' , il.ooK, uly 2a Latest advices from Atlanta by train and tek-graph yesterday. Yesterday evening we feain bv the train which left at night tall, that tn enwiiy attacked our left, extending from the city towards Chatabouchitvwere repulsed and driven about a mile. ' Late-last evening orders were received by telegraih . to send cars, to bring the wovnded ' to. the' rear. A telegram..ated yesterday, Atlanta, Irom a high officer to Gen. Johnetod received hare, say fiKhiing now going on. ... We have driven them. Details not known. Stewart, Luring and Watharo tenoned wounded. Private telegram to Grifliin , roports Wheeler also wounded in cavalry fight Enemy, strength uukowo, struck the Macon Western Raihoad hu,4 Jt.iai4.horo' this morninir and are re- tiaarinir nn i Iui road, in this direction. Utuer cavsiry lorce ot eucoij io-unj crui 14.-1 near Uuitou. auvancing towaras tuis piace. Pavtaaavao, July 29th. Dates of the 97th Tribuaa, ha a diapaich aauoaaeiag Rausaeaaa'a retarti to Marietta af lr having burnt all lha Railroad bridgee aortb of Maririia, aad twenty tailra acioth of it. Dia patkh atisj say Garrard? expediikf f wataac erwful, deal royi ag bridges. 40 niilra vast of At lanta. Diapaiehra also aay, ibey have buried thousand dead rebrlf killed la the lata fight; and that lha ail a lion is favorable. Rumor In Cherbourg France, tharFrderalandCoufeder-tCoffic-r agreed figat off ChuUoutg in lea clay a. Confederal tnaa 78 London Herald says Mason had an offltnal interview withLortl Palinerston. Was in troduced by Lindsay. - Meeting was satisfac and fh withdrawal bv Lindsay Of hi? intendt-'jrecognition 3oUon, iu Parliament, said to have been result of the y WeTtk7w:T, Lord httfHrtM having given Km an imolied nromiso that ho would sup- out an iraprted promise that ho would snp- wht the motion. Morfc opportune nKxnent of detention, waited on Lord Paltneston and urged his' mediation in American af lairs, he replied did not think il a moment of Gclerson's remains arriVcd"Jirjtfasli(vine?t enroute for Louisville. A Steamer struck a snag in , Jlississippi river, 15 miles ; below Greenville, pn ?llooBing fifty lives, princi pally of the L5th Federal Missouri Cavalry. - v.r itttu, fWvm Karfv'i Rjfce in the valley. Orders hava been sent to remove everything "from Frederic ftspatehes from Balii more says, enemy intends making a raid hi south ern counties of Peirusvlvania, Loyal Juaguers oallwluo iito mhWj l'-, ... - 1 ' m i.ii; Atra.1 ni.in ITniliXua iifrftui cat. UltiUlilVIV ar The Cbrouiclo says commanding Generals r i IM lrOUICiO Hjs wtummruiin vnuv. ! .'- . a. ! .a,. m.A J JiMft reg'""! tec utmoy. iw-rrwr m tiam- to military operatiot aud Grants operations i- ...ai.l wriv.iij ' .1 s 'J- .Yaa.n.l BlVrMV - . Voorhces is agaia, uommatci for Congre?? contrary to hir wishes. - f" No gold quotalkiis. , pBTERSBDBO, ioly 30. ril anr mv khruhiF a tiiina under our -.L. n Uaiirr's road, one and a halt thia n't v this monrlnff at S o'clock i.io..;nnfv a cinsidirablo Portion of oar woiks whieb er occupied by Graham's .J this citr. supported by Elliott' South Carolina bricade. A number of il... I.L i T1,a anemv at one bounded .forward with a yell, driving la oar forces and oe copying a Urge portion of bfrr Jiaea. ll!Ceo" Mahotie, heivfr notified o(. fti o ili.,n of affi.lra, bBrrio-l fck wMVrlgbrt ttiirJava to the K-De of action, r. On atit val, be tbrrw them forward tOretak tb wrki. Vrtnitfliraril bt. , Chargilif with a ilii wftjrA a'larire innlioa if i. Bm.r 1.-1 and took 40 e"w''y anl i ? tmttiiiaooill MdJjeeta aiid 400 fw. ftoTira-slABmlitlsS la 1 fir a4lA UtntAA lf KUflVUlt t ahi " A .... ll. i i.rU.ll.M ATM aWftlMf 20 M.frolj - ft; r''V'! i . "''f-" .'''-T ' Ihe alanfhler ol Jhe eofmy donnj Hie nKaarntral at repsearated by UiatiBgoUV ) jumrers aa U aevert m in .war the aamtiHralrgajHC.-Tli battU field i Th firii.tr eaKd at 8. o'ek-rk Jai '.lCk4 ndernood we will renew lha attack at 2 -Amrne;tbe raaahWCa.B3hoif. R. OL. wa severely wntaW. Col. WrW iger. eoroniandinfr jdabona'a briiiada, was slightly. woaad-d. .TIo gallani CapUin GirardT, Mabon-a A, 0, aligbUy. , j , '; Dnnng the 6srlt tbo em-my'a graj-e aad shrapnel V II thick and ' fut i the out skirta of tbo rily. . ' - ' O Our loss in prisoners i not believed o eirwd oor captarni. "Vaiikea rl6ner ui Gabt; ba been n.ininj tbrea wteltx " ;s rwa'sBOto, Jaly SOtb. Aloot'two-oVlockt'eVerything Wntf ar ranged, lirn. Maboti ibri-w (toward 8ai ilera, Ala., brigade, which fbarged lle fuen l ffllnt style, -"reeaptHryd tl- nt of tho bti-: works- teroorarily Jost. Uw.k alfoiit five . hundred, ionera in clnding one buitdredand fifty negroes. thirty five wfficVra and Bri. Gen. Bartlt-U. ofihit first division ninth corps. Uaidr too stands of colors' and four iiiex-es of arx rilU-rv. This niominir over six hundred A tit enemy dead in oar trfnclM wa hurled bv Ms boor and riibiVbord. jfeiakles prinoiiers captured thi inorninsf. wis look Irn stand of colors. Our lma ara klfntiral -s Infoiv the fiirht this morn- inir. all Itiav irrnurid bVinw n-rlaimed not over twohoiidrfd live .believed to be bt in hhiwinr nn the mines. Ltm'S in Ma bene division not over two hundred killel and wounded. Amnsr the killed is Lsl, Evens.- of the 54th G)rgi. Captain Kuth. ' otHWHamliue the 22d, Goorjria. Lii-ut. Col. Williamsun of the 6ih Va Jiirliil woundtHl. Netrroes fouehl Qnile well to day, and charged, cryiri no" "uuar ! , W 4. ft .1 I. ter, runeUiber Toll 1'lHow. AH quite to night. Pitkrssuho. July 31. Fifteen battle -flogs oaotured yester4.Ayand over two thousand stand of anua. Our loss es in killed, wounded and missing 800. rns o tiers say Yankee General Griffin wfcs kdled yesterday. The enemy loss fully 3500. - xesterday was ine nrei uay iue awihj w . -jr ... t . JSorpicra v irginia nas lougni negroes. Our troops to-day bnsy bnrrymg yadkee dead leftio our Imas. AH quiet to-day. About io o clock a flag or truce was sent Imp r oHect anascertained. but bud- posed to be for tbo purpose of getting troops to bury lH,o yanKce ueau oevwwu hut H IWaV Cocktv, July 20v 1864. ' ia Hnrvca ") Sir ! ' bare 'seen in tbo Watchman several articles speakipg . si.t. rr - of an oath-lKiuna society, called ""Heroes of A fnetjca" I take the present occasion to inform you thif i have been Initiated into this soclttv. c 1 now sea tnat ms a trap, and believe H wis gotten up for tb benefit of the torie. Ao, and to weaken and injure tbo Confederacy. ' IV Ibereforo, dechirci myself no longer a uieinber bf the saldsocietrr . -'r .1 nnderstootLU in a different light from that which" I now sea tU. H was for ' tlie kanvtiL of tha tru CoBserVBlivea in caso of raids or subjugation by the yankee. That the would favor au.suen, anu mis .. T. --i i ..III raj, means uy wuicu mvj "u-ni them. I .did not:, nndersUnd Uial I was in mnt awl and comlbrt to the7 Tankees, rirtr was I told that I was to vote for any itattttiattvvai :'aine' it baa turned out io Te ueasonaoie, c, i am . .' :u. t v'... A - -- -'-: - - a : f at.n.ta tav-aat i)iin4tul Orrf fK wk . . a 1. j U into such a tuiui", an.taec.sre, mjstii sepv wKj nmg fr0JB j m'nirsli. jfitx . i r l I.:' rrtr' ' : nrart froa its tnetnbeliu. - f od aava ma from an more such celusicn. -!-. mn 4 t ri 4. U. A. tUll i. At4L. St'at of Nobth Cabouka.1 . . llowan CouBty. J r Ttii dav atineared Yalei.tine Pr6tt, Ir.. an.l mad, oath that be was induced to join an tusociastion called the .lleroea of America, that be joined anaer tna assur nn that a mcmtiiirsriio did not' Interfere with hi duties as a loyal citiaon, and that Botbing disloyal to tba iroverjpment, a ranuirtMi or inlendad. lid further swears that he bas never attended any meeting of .4 rr- r 4 l , J .l - a,.. (OB II. V. A., uaa irnrcr mrcu m "m avi . i , J-a- :- -..-..- , ........ .,. ;. reeogaixed .tletn from ot hers, and, lb at aineHfidy regrrra er bavinj any connes whatever with tb-m, , rv beocrlorlb renounces all caoRexioa i lwitki tbem for ; r " ii ' .. . .r ji-'.- 'if' ' fiwrtrft to and baenbed befbrt mt thia r 28thJaly,l8o4. iV 11. a: Xra'nveViinff 'lot Eareka Jvisioi. of 8om . of Trtnperaocai, Nix 357, beld for tbo purpose, r of taking Into coosideraiion tbe'deaib of our . i -'-. j.c -jjl. vi' ' M j.".r'"-ii ' UU0 oreinrra eona ia. raivaaava in'i.n,, A. Bvoot ; John Bioorv Frank'in Pabef and - Charle A. W. 8liw(VvraW niitlee fo draft a prramble ai4eolntkns k , y ronipliarice of which they submit the follow, ff- ingj - . : - WmtagaB, it has pleased tb0rat Dispoe er of Event" to. remove from oor Division, ; onr late Brethren. . John E. Patterson and Wm. J. A. Kortgent; aotli members of Eureka v . . fKartawtn cf Pnfl TBIWfMM. No. . .V7 llm' hoh aoteprabla members of the Evangelical a. a n. a . ., t gym I n - Uitheraiuiqrcp, ai itners vnap-i, itowan roimij, in pnw aiiii'i, mtnM yiiioiu er"iiiu'Mna,r They .both etiKsted In the gib J. 0. Reaf t Brother Patteraon. In Feb ruary 1864, and Bm, Rodgera in Marcb of.- ; same rrWr. They w both jhh yoang, . Brbv Patterwin just 18 feara, and , Bra .KoaV ; gem not yet 18. . The former enlisted in Cip- t.m RftMat'l MlfflMfl Ufrr TT thf laltPV in th lamented Cap. Hefidertjoa'a company, - . . . va ana , . , a a, .1 ..1. - . TM letter r. i nev noin leu in inr oaiur ai riy-.. mouth on the 20th oT April ; Bra Patterson waii kifled mstantly BroJtodgev severely : wounded, from the effVrts of which he died ' on lh Utb of June, Thus has the Chorcb .: tost two promising and 'exemplary "young . ; menibera, and Eureka Division pf Sons of Temperance, two bright and shining. oVna ments. the rommnnitx of agreeable ami high ly esteemed associafea, as well aa endearing oTnraniona. It was, therefore, unanimous- ' ; Kftotvea, That u wirn prwonna sorrow, we view thf dispensatiott of Ood'a' Provi-- deaoe, which has deprived onr. Division of to; interrsting-and highly valued member and which has removed from "out 'community two priimving yonng men. In whom were so em-J' ' inently nmted - the qualities, and capacities ; which dignify and adorn the social aphera. .. That it becomes na as rational and immor- " tal lieings, fo bow with humble resignation ". in view of this afflicting dispensafion "of Di-' " vine Providence, and rely in ? on the promises , J of -His work and the hope it inspires, derootf -ly to say, "thy wiP be done. . V -J . That we deeply sympathise with the affliot ed families of our deceased brethren: and that we earnestly and unitedly trust that 1n their distressing bereavement, they raayvbe sustained by the rich and endearing consola tion of the gospel; aqd be enabled by th spirit of all grace, to yield an humble atJ filial submission to the -Divine wilL That in testimony of oor affection for out ' deceased brethren, we will wear the uxiaJ ? badge of mourning for thirty days, and that a pae on the Recording Scribe's book be dedicated to their memory. , . " i TKai'a mn rtf tbAan naaolntinna ha trans- i milted to the families ' of the deceased, and I . Arm m . a that a copy oe aent to tna uarouna watoiK, man for publication.' . -' '..siv -. . Submitted in P. A F. - . -j - JOHN SLOOP, ; ' . Jr ' " ' ' Chm'n of Committee. . DIED: .'.-A:P-.- On tho9th inst, Misa MARGARET EL BERTINE DANCEY, in her 23d yea - ; Wasting disease had for sometime warned her of approaching end. :. She bad given her self to Christ, and was living la constant ex pectaaon of the summons to "away from earth." Submissively she bore her sickness; patiently she endured bw sufferings; candy she looked death in the facer joyfully receiv ed the summons and triumpnantlT departed . to be with Christ her Saviour. If ay grace sustain the lone mother, deprived of her daughter, and her two soldier botsV -in so short a time, She mourns not as thoa Who have no hope, Con. '. r .fi sNi Iii this county; July 15th,' Mr. GEORGE a TARRH, in hia 52d year. . . v - At the ridae of br father, la Rowaar eoanty. oa tb 17ibaItinto, Mia LUClNDA J AH E, )afbtr of AUaander aad Cathariu Shemwn.agd aeveateaa yar, nlo month m-tA l day. ;- , - '., By tb doath u ibm young laity. soeity aaa ' aa i.iainiil.la lnaa a Bit iTiif" i alii ti has hea called apoa to yield aaa af Ua moat piou aad devoted- aab-r. la aQ the . A.. ) W . ... SB V. . . relaljAflt At Plm aia iminiawi Mr pari. Aa a christian, hwaa mtk witboal aftaeta. tion, pioua. witroot. tnoro, sod Mbai wiihout otntatka. To her ataoeiat aao waa always atfMa and kifid. ' la br aUa-!-mr-uti jlhf m ah was ardat. aad ia ht Mi-ndahip tracer - Bat it Bras ia th domestic circle i th a actuary of hoaw.ihal liar vir tra hoa aaoat enpieoly. Har lad4 Ui, that hcrdapartar has left a void tbateaa . never b fi!ld, for th idmIi ehrisiiaa, th da tiful daogbter and. attelHaata civter ra goa Brvcr trior to rtam to lhal plaaat Kttt rara Hy ciret. of which ah was the ehief dolifM. lay bw frieada tea warainc from tba aa- timaly fate or thia yoang laey, aaa strive to malal her asaay vfrtae. and lib br.ek their Creator ia thaeaya f f ihir yewth, waa lhy til daya com otiaor the year draw4 aar wha tby shall say I hay Be pfaaeare ia Umbb Cots. - 1 1 Tt' : i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1864, edition 1
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