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4 J; J). K. ilcUAE, A. II. GOUUiX, EDITORS. uiit ittu13 un ouxiiu.iv of the Uficet'ob d-.r-rlri to A. M, GOKMAN & Co. WDVKS!IAT, UC'iST 3, 18fii. "Did the Soldiers Vote?" The :tg!jreHte vote of tho army, - so far, foots tip about sixteen thousand votes, with ou briid-v thro regiments, and scattered votc-s 'hi hospitals and. elsewhere to hear from which will probably briu;? tho vote of tbc ar ray up to twenty thousand. - ' . Yet, the assertion is gravely made that only about one-third ot the soldi ?ra have voted! This is a threat rnls'ako. Te muster roll sho.v about fifty thousand North Carolina s.ddierwii the hld. Of thts. about fire th'.iiR rA are prisoner, two thousand may be set dWf as deserters and absentee.! without leave: there are then at least two thousand fur'ou;;bed to their homes for wound and sidine..- ; and to these are to he ad If 1 ail these who were on picket and p.cc ss-nry detail tint y, out of resell of the poll, on the d-iy of elec tion, :md they nay make two thousand votes more. . Then there are accounted for thirty -four thou-and vo'es. When allowance is mado for those tmdr twenty-one, it will be Feen that an unusually huge vote has he en given. Indeed, the majority for Gov. Vance iTih year in the army, now amounts to more than the wh tie vote of both candidates two years-ao, vrhii North Carolina bad maviy more men in the field. ' -But p:ay who Ins lost by these votes riot, counted or, i ven ? .It is assumed that Mr. Jloi Jeo ha. On the contrary, the loss h;;s been to ("overuor Vance, in the ratio of at If aM ten to one ; for the pn-Miii.ption is a fair ouj tti.it theso wonl'i lnve vote i as their, fel lows did- And the peoplAvill vote the same way. ... - 'Vac'Slnnd trl ;ovl Yorr.?y profess tint tho ?of in the army o os n;-en rem nrkably sma'i, :md tlhit it ha b.en ooc-sio.ij.d by ti H.,l.ie:i loeu b.dn piveiilt'd of intirni lat-d from" voliu. T show tho ridh'ul v.Hnes5; of this avsrd ai, by r 'ferine to the Uh of the 8 an I n:d, it id t'..;yd that in l;k32, w!vu we ii.il ju ibtbly in-iri' m:m in thafidd thi.i now, that th-i vote in ' th'? army or V-ui-'tf and Joiinsi'tn-w :n-v) snalle. T he.i, Vance mceived 7 iS7 , and .1 ''im.vjn 3 t 0 in tVJ.u; an :!.;. of. II C3'i votes p.di-vl This j ear, a- .'ar ai hx 1 if :n, t:r V ;n bren over 10 000 votes poilrd, of which Vuc: !us re ceiv -d (in roil. id r.u no.-V ) over It. 00). a ;d II ol I-u 1000 ' 5J ::.o l'h..v p'Vwi a tory puts th-.'sc mivi itetu.juU of ?vir. H!.!en to rot. Wo unrrsiapd t; at, Col. Amis, one 'd the candidal" i'i (t ran v. lie, in peaking of thy " rorn.'i.ii fbnty 11:11 " of the late Le-ddi-ture, ssfs ihi laoiruase: "Col. Mclvie i no iihiii au-'i -fty on sifij '.cts 4)1" this vort , in this Soifo. Vfhen ttu irdtl w.is tirst pa.-s.d, he dthoiiiv.vd itbnt in a few diys af'-r wards, tnc !ir' ;d that opiniTi nod s il that th:?rewa t;t.hini sf o'tjl cliomdi! a'onut it." We do not hdievu tuai-Mr. Amis would wiilu'.ly n.'sit pit rei'i n et we car in, t c r geive how he Lis fdh. n into so uross an Pi'iov. Wr crojiced tlemotiv8 lrh author of of ti at bid ; ve d-nouoced the m.i.iner of i' p;!--w, nod tiiOi'C thau ence we condemned the iniiijh-af inii. srhtri e it contain d, and w t.tit into ar J.u.i)--t.t i ) add f -see to our eon dointiHtioii. Wc are j-urp.risod at. Mr Ami-. Photographs. Wt are endesv vi z to f-cure f.ifhful , lih v txe.s, "en groitpe," ot.t'ae ferfciow ru t !,. rana'es. hvii' S or woinefi," of tid city, who t re tfo! ;m..v II hlen-fellow to pie-s on Taursday lat. 'I'bese wild specimens of Lve y "t'rm ilea" ao mid to tkar foriously, and w;lh oiiv-rri'i ii!('ii.'t ti cy srize on the Act or th'ir vi.tim-i. to be first torn. - Toe only exepti-M to das in.-ti; rtive hrart ttrvr ; i-jj. is wiere they eiuv'; av'. a por devr oi" a U 'I lm-fidl w ; him they Always seize by ;hrer,s. Ivt .dl sueli f .11 .w their illustrious leader, and "Irvo the piemisca." The Xfvs. - Werei-eived uo Iln'iiotoi'tl or ( torj a, - pa pers ? sierday, and without atiy addition al lew s Ijy mail. We v.oti' l-y the rotershnr R -jisUr, that it w is n ,nsn.'s N C lu i r-X that drove the enemy 1 a.'k. with li-avy log-, who had cp tureil our breast woiks on the explosion of t c) mine n .ivnuia. Th" dr.ma.e to our wvrkk i'xu ndt d a hi ut 150 yards. Four p,uns were blown up, td the men it. a'.tcndauce. The 'J2d 6. C. liniment lost SO killed and wounded. Vote of the Soldiers. - The following additiuail votes havo re ceived fciuce yesterday : Vance. Kirkltnd's Wajon cauip, 80 Faruivile Hospital, f3 1'iyiuouth (jarnsju, 409 Holdeu. . A 22 Teamsters. Tho distress of Mr. lloldeu about Pick ett'a teamsters,' is relieve.! Tkry hace voted m fllow--Vance 86, 11 dien 4. A pretty tight rein these fellows draw. ait for the waou, and ad take a aide. Ij.k for the CroA (yj ) mark on yonr priper. If J' U ti .d it nend n and renevr, a3 it is i sia vuriiuu is a-joat out. Gecma. Whatever may be sai l n the interest of poli ticians, has and will be ea;d aga'JTst the amiu- istralion, beciiuse of the ttonoval of Gceral Johnston. It is a Iftuentuble-fact in OeorgU, ris it ha been in North CaroMna, that men bare foigftten the grent i?su at state, in tbrir esi erness to build up politic! parties for their own personal ajrraridiztraent. It is true, (to' tbe credit of tbat State be it ppoken) tb.it nl-t-ugb these party movements bave entitled much rniichief, thtv have rwt, ai in Ntth j Carolina, broken dowr. the barriers f loyally j and let in tbe daggers f ioshiims tr?!on ; i but I hov bave aciornpligled eyrn thfre. mu.-'b j cf evil; and have coi.trituted to bripg Georgia to what is b.iw vry j it!y ternied a " perilous positioa." Vitbut fair cau?e fr no jast reason, hut chiefly to prom-oe hostility to tbe adadnistra tiou General Ilrupz, who was soppesed t bo a favorite eiScr of the President, wasTiur.td, derirll a'cd dt famed The pmulir prejudice wns fanned aefoj;t bim; his ieful and bril linnt dfeH wt-p coven 0 with a b.eap of i-hun ; he T'aa mid sd to poller responsible fr.r the sV.rt cotn-rgs jf t.thers, find his misfortunes were eonvt-rtrd int fmlrx, until be hiu'.yrlf sought relief from the huHen of intolei abb? reproanb, and was offered snot'iar piisition re rnto frion the fcene of ro much labor and re "poisibility, aud so littla enfiourogemeut aad rwrd.t , If Gsneral Rrig's usefulness was injured ir. tS.e nrrny of Tennessee, outhide it.2ur.ce did tbe evil vtork. When be ri.-hr'v. the pnl!ic clamor assigned hi? post to G'.persl -JosepbE. Johnston; and the Pieshheat. forgetting and jrjjivitig rauch in the history of-this olficcr's previous connecTioK win! important rnovempnts, acq iieeod in his ayigiim);t tn the lt-ad of the army eo fronting berc..an. Every available resoure? wns used to strengthen lu" f ree. Hi own Belrictinn of ofD cts was allowed, and his army was hroujrbt up to ft n;;rer app rokiwati.-.n to tiie strength of tbe enemy, than tbe great Lee ever ha 1 in l! Ids e;u-eor f g try Tbeu was it -ait, Geu. J d.nsten wiM fiht.' TbcT was heard tlit- as Eurn'cr that no rr.ore tu'rrer.drr of territory wid benoole. The tiocj s wei-cabi to be bu.), a.it, sangaine, artxioii? to encounter the fee.. Ytt in tbe face of all this, Sbtrju-vn commesiccd t fliiilc, and Josnston rftret. Back b".ck--bick conje our tg op.?. O i. on, and on , fui'owed ti)-? coluams of t' e invuder. I'ua'ndied severely in o;jensirtUHl stnd he hj-tained j heavy 1)?? -t Krckyf ee M .rit.vin, Mj.riett, , Jiesaew, Nc v Hope. Tint the checks were teaf- piirary. Flacilnd ngain nri-1 ag.iin on t'ie re j t r- ar, followed th exhibirstit.g njts of escb i ni' oar fcuccese3, and htpe wa o'inmivd by fle d-. press? oa of t!j'? 'corttir.ued ' f-dl b:ck." ! !i-r v.;'- the p'-pular fcape erienrng'4l ult.r i g- t'icv by tbe ?ki!l aud m iso-rlv ici? tino trat- oev by Klr.clj onr trooj s wti o brought to ih' rear, and mors terricery abittdonnl. All this went on until Keiia'-faw ws 1 st tht Cistta hooo'iee ?.vi. ts?d by . b rh ii ifii,.- ht a!.ur.in- ces of Geo.' Johnston's oa Ji:-p-.chf-S that be i meant t fight, il'provcd : :0'J ibe enfiny were j tairiy in ran;e. of the V G tT City," firing shelis.ieto htr streets. A:.d it r.s ;iseertaitied ! th.tt Athnita wis t b" iveri up, and that. Xertoph'. i intended to pj- c ;e b icxwaru to the ; G.df f Mt -xiC'j r the A.'.aoticj O.-.eaa. i The nuic oise was going down hill, and unless ! checked, the wriesls, of tl'?ir ewn velocity, ! wouhi run to the bottom. -Tnen wh; JbR;tOii relieved, in the vory vovjtons of Atl-inta. Ilood a:i put in C)mnan'. If wis known, ; besides bis bt ijig a rc-uju !i&bk figlisr, th-it !!.. 1 hid lost f '.iv- t-'i, whiwh hai diinni-'hed L'.'-mlibie for i iiTifOficr." Ihav, then. w..'j hG'JU i tnil 7ilii -a. go. fl HMn.g licfui, two willing i;d i powerful iirun, and or.ly one leg. Ho will iijii.t 'Hid he h is fought and . Iriuwipbe i. He tnft the very fi.-t utiempt at fiunkinj , nud ' foiled it; mid !fooj u.w said tlvit thn llfthk- ' in. j is not tbe bn b ir it i- rureserttd xn be,' i i ar. i he don't nn-an U ?ib-w it. '; .Sine- his" acce-sion to the ocnmai d, the ! ski- are brjvbi. r. bopr rwived, and we lock ! in a vctry ftw d:vs tn 'ucnr tht by ids iMiry i and kid, She o.im ban ben driven cut what ! ought to haw been oone h.T'gago. For the Confederate. The lrd;et who visited t'-p hospit-d on Ttoin i!f y btit, ivive r4t I vi- h Kur;,r. . the j r ; 'rrtovU;?04 r t-tM0Mi: it the S'jndunl . I yes- leni ty. j:n pnrhnj to ue wrnten t tt);; :qnest ft ti e Prt -dt i r . f the It !i.-f -Assocu-li..n" wr-.l which pbice- tbe: iu h fJhe p'-sitieu. j rI i.t-y Visi'c i the br.sj iAi with the uul re fr chm'-nl fer tbe tfliitr-, and cert;mdv be- liev d tl-nidTCs to le menibcri f tit Ass ciat". ..' Wbil -there, they oeituci .ii nor d'nl anything but w fnit tin v c-.n sd n d rh.' ;r ! privilege and their dutj. Their 'ao visors" wr? their own bcirts, prompt ') t.y pure lovi ol their cu .try. k ulcere h s,r to tb boiioi ef tbe O d N tb Sfat v.n Jicatt-d, ami to . bnil as Govcjxot a patriot instead of a tri(r. Ttiey. bav nmht-riz'-d no (.r. te make apoi git to tht Editor ot.thr Ftambird fur tbi ; nor do iley wib D3' v aite in thir n.iroe; for toev c-jsdt r tbe rl-t c'jarjre co'stain-d in tbe Kxti.i cf oOti ot Jiiiv, n. unw rthy thtir nctU-e. Th?3' re .co.)f. t t ie'ire ti- cuse I in loo hards f tbe brave attd true r.ien, v. i;o d-j uldy dtf -ad it. Horrible Mukdi-R A tnost i-hockinj: murder was trj-e:i.tt d nur h ay S da tdV.-pital i;i this plce, ' e-Wi-et; 12 aud 1 unlock .Saiu:da7 l izbt, ou the ptixmul Mr. Jauos H r Ah. His throat ws cot almost from ear. to ear. His out-crir.M fr "help," and "mur der," vrert?h"ard ly the fienple in thi vicinity, hut he was dead beiote at! or.e reached bin:. U l as not )d been ar.ceruii.ed who is O n :HiIty pels n, though it is . behived he s a 'ero.- An ohi hat and a little bow-basket, piekrd up on the pol where tbr deed was conimitietl, and f ot prints and marks ot bhjl on ibe different fences eross-d in hi flight, all indicate that the murder ivss eo.ronitied by sonid Degrd whom Mr. H , m?ftiog at that late hour had attempted to arrest. Tie wno'e town ws greatly shocked, and sc ros cam? forward to ttoder their str?jcsa to the author ities. .Mr. Horah had been to the depr, we 1-arr, to look aftert iok sd.tir, a inemoer of th Company of the 4G h N C. T., i f vb.ich th tho e j latt- Lf. i fc-orsce Ii- i&b, i is l"-ther. "-a i b-rn art Pi er ui.d vrS; ; t ok Hit?i the fin.iV that tveuin. HalUUu'iy huuhutUit. The Confederate tA Conservative oi Monday- last,- not content vi'h publibin the ame votes twice, hare pickwd cat and pbb li.hVd tltose brigades that hare given the lar gest m ajvri ties for Vance, but they hav pup-j;re.-sed the ' votes ot KirktarnJ's aod Cook's, brigades, which hae given very small ru j'r ities ler him. Iu fire of the nine fegioaents ot these' hi igades -'Vance's maj rity iu each di cs no; exceed 77, while in n" of them' it is but 35, and iu another but 50 the largest o;uj ritv in' anyone of tfceje regiments being 165 Standard We explained on ypfct rday, how. the votes of tw brigades ceiden'ly appeared in our lctiii returns columns twi- e As to Kirk laud's and Cok'3 brigades, we bad not Reeu them until they appeared in the Progress, and we published them in our flrsi i-rue there after. But the folhying extract of a letter from' an t ffier in ' irk!ano's brigade, will st.ow how truthful are Air. Iloidrn's rtmaiks hbove quoted : "In this brigade, (KirklandV.) full returns are Mt yet in, but Vance's ni.-.j-rity will ,rit be lets tl.an 600, and Ilnldo Ins rn-t received rnoie th n 100. In tho, 47ih, Vat-re's tuajr i'y is S5. Jn the 26th. Vin es received lr2 votes, H hien 18. la the 1 1 1 U . V.wnv ..b si 200. li.ddeo 2. ' -In the 4-lr:. Vai.er 100, ll.ddeo 10. Io the 52 , V.inc 7tb Uo e 17. "lo Cook's bri..';i h;, ttii 27cii .',;,iTe H hivU only 2; iu the loth lie leo-ivi r,!y 25; in die 4'6 h oniy 0.' Oti ers not lua I frotri." Guiituei.t on tb.c UnscrupuiuUs Joistepie" scntations ol Mr. Holdeu, is unnecessary. V. S. iSince tLa above was in typ, wo have received tbe following letter : Cami Meat. Chafin's Bluff, i Juiy 2'J, 1804. The vote f.A Governor in Kirk'uml's, Cuok'o and Davi;.' brigades is as b'Uow&: . Vtice. II olden. 2Gth Ueg't, 193 10'J S3 i r. 11 33 13 20 44Ui 52.:ti 47th 15ib 27tii 4b 'u 55lil .4 35 m:tj. 170 152 112' 100 64 25 o 50 -17 24 44 o The vote .v a no lor very uii'V.vo-rahle cir cuu sline s. e bad just b'.en on a very iiMd n :ocii, ni ihu mtu wertf nuo. i. t-xt '-iui t Manv .1tr::iU d . ut nod !id :.! lo-i.o no in time iur V.n: tecnou. Thr pie'te:s, tentu Murs, dvtai ed iro u, wert? n--r'y a I nb ttiii ir. lit ilo.'ir Ov. iu' nit at tin t m ,i.nd od i)ot vit-. lvLiov uif u' SfOsp':,.-i Vvuidi-, n fuil'U;h j io lufii Vi-io- .ij Uiuth exbii:s'ed thai (;otnr.n:iivt $ tir.ir n'crtt w..s iiwtj ;! t:!t: u. -an or Ui.vth'.u ei: 'I'o tbe lie ffcUM limy o at: I out.. ii tnt nla!lnes i ibe Tot?i. Tati vott-, Jji.wtVjr, it entirely in J, v,(i;,i(J rtr iilv.ii the fine pri'porttui.8. ih.t. ll the Hiteiocilts ..I V.ill. c a 9 i n r.cuts be Correct, ids voic wk.oihl haVe byi-n la i r, if all Uic i:!ciks. vvaiHi-dri vcit-, Hionuifince co ps. r. totr shad-j Iri. 1 hud v-t.-tl tor n ,s i;:i?.n;n a'f Viui'C m. r Vole it. I lie Mioy is kh-l Iiiei;d.- tiivi k. t t x pee i uon uii.inin. u.". ills a h re io ij. rtty. 1 ln-ru v. .l i.o ieMr.dnt nor iii.diii; n-ilutof-e t-xeivistd over iLt men in vuln.. '1 ta-y aii Vt;Ui! in I l.iir uv ii hay lot. a- lhv 1 t'.C.i" tij. 1 4 c iu.. imcrs la ir.-. h; t:vn v.cic, in bt-.ii iy t i rj iL:.-tancej prsvatts m ibeu r4.s ptcuve Cuiiifi toios. 1' iiHf jnnt'btard frotu tb.t V"te at i: brig adt. wauii oau.-p. Van.-o fct, U .ih.ltii 7. So it the id e, it win o so9u thit in tea rtr;o Brade wiiU'h Mr. H jhinu. h.i p thed out t ) sbow his strength, he was i.ettn in ' li)kh.nd!) brigade more thu 7 to 1, md in Cook's, brigade more than 4 t ") 1. A Bible View of Subjugation. Then-i.-.. i.-nt one narioti vi o history has been o rap!eiey vi itt( n hy inr p:rc .1 hutoria .s no to tr.ic and siiov ti:e nMio-cifon t.t pubbc virtne vit'.- in.4it-nder ce asid pr-.isoerily, and to H.iin tiie rai causes of- uino ial disasters or u r3mp:'j. The U hrow bis'ory merely in its secular ar d j.-o';tic-ii ie.-'s ns, and apart ttooa its direct reru ns heuiio.. and its fci.nif:e inee as a link in i hp eh si ie id 0 1 1 1 i I i a n evidences, with all e.-se tlrt bas'bteni'e.i'iied, or ftigned, cr vr.it?en bn'.r tl'ie priexr. nf iiisCory which s calhd i-istory is, in tar, only a heavier and more prtrfv si !y ef romance th.in the novt i. I he lratdites c xperit Di ed givnt and siiddeu chaoses of natiual tortuni: and detiiuy, widen, with to.cir ea'J.-es and. eoimections. AVf bet-n traced for our instruction, aid .vi iv'ii eoinp so a striKint; crv. . uof:ry on the 'n a t io j . -t ! a J po ' i i i c a I a p j I i t ut a i . d r x " . o -c t tho comprebensivfj cno iin or mi or m .xiro which CbrUnairitypro i stv .'pdfir.. - for ii.d'.vi in but is t i.! u.pd t. p-opies': "Ye Cini;oc serve Cda.d Miu.- 1X1'.'.?. Deienin.j nthsr co nnv-nts and r-fhr';or:s n th? p'!tnan..nt Appo.-iicSitss aud eri'utiap: vine of the Bible History, in its secular a p pdcafions; reer no. tner-dy to a B lue sketch ir description of eiu-juari on, wnich ti e reader will liud. iu 1st San uei, 13tn, 10 ), v: "iS'cm' Caere vras no smith found thvouhoot a'l ibe I: .1 of Isiael, for tor Pniiu'ii c said, h-st the iitV.icwa make them swords or siats." Tne Phil:.stincs. the Yankees of the old world, wr.o;:i G ul aised up as fcui:rges ot nat: uh1 iLlS, an.! a.- ex:m:pie.s of WHiusn for ad ap'-?!.tie aud inlid.-i nations, vraed war -aihst iHi indotry and resource ot tje He tnc'.s, jnt js Siicrman u i .v Peking to do int us Tne Hebrew uoaiSt rs oo d nbt, s: ann the prevalmt pr.iDeness of the people f r inmnitrcial .df -Suture, aoi lor b'ockude r; U iiug, neylecteii -such trilling atTors as Mniti.s, their tools, anl inaferiaU, until it was found that '-tber- was no smith in the land. S far as the Yankees have prer.-.iltd '.Ver any of our territory, vrs hive exptrieucea or observtrt si.fi-'cieiiTly the o jet a& purjy.'s a.jd results of ut jngation, .i,d we have suf 'ttred enough to warn r.!l ru'rrs and c -tii.crfl- lors of the prirn imp u tar iv i tue nai fact J tnat our war is ni.-.-Hn,iy an appeal to tht ba'tle-iifcld, or to nnmtHjrs in arm, but a tej-t and mesire of resources and de ermiuitio.i in all the art needed lur the prictical asrtion and inaiDtenau.ee of independence. B forr er.rii)ii and Ci.nfcri'it.-g and irnpres sing oilieos sib-i ce all the ft u: ris of enr anviis, and quench the flames ot oar frges, and shut up oui work-fctx-ps, we beg their atr-niti to th conditiou iu which the Isra Hits weie wn(l-iherfc wn nu, fcuaiih iu the Ian J." Charleston Courier. .... - t To ling Get. Mct'ocrs. n. (iuo. Shermnrn hi. h St. his best otrl. er, ud it is d. ub fiil wUther tht.re n m .i s in the mm ..i . i rrii i C4a;M ioiiitr hu is capable of dq:iaie- ly u.Ui,6 ni place. ' The Tote of the Garison at Plymouth. For Goveknor. Co. C, 50th Keg't , Jobn'sou co Vance 43, ' Holden 9 r ... C.i D, 50th Kegrrt Johtisoo co Vance 16, Holder; 6. C.. F, 50rh Re,;?t, Moore co Vance 88, Hold-n n ne. Ot O, 50tb R?s't, Rufherford co Vance 52 ll'dden 2. Co 11.50 h Rejr't, Cumberland end Harnett Vun 43, Hoidtji 10. Co K. 50th Reg'i.R.jt'ierford and Polk Vauee 42, H deu 1. 0)'. G and H 10th Reg't, Art Var ce 75,. 'Holdeu 4 G. SS. S , Albemarle Vance 37, Ho'.de.i nore. " It of Piti's cavalry (ccutier.") vancefl, ILobleu noti. Vance 409, Holden 32. For the Legislature akd Sheriff. "Co C; from Johnston rSuead 17, .Sanders 21 Cnmcas Fii ch 25, Hitit aui 25.IianKs ; 10, V A'. rSmith 14, Lane 2. Sheriff Cul lorn 54. Wayne county. Ave k, and Crawford 3 vot-s 'id V.- Kinsiy tor Sh r fT 1. Co. I. Iroui Jo- nsn n Senate SindrTP 4, S;eid22.- (i-n m ni Finch 4, liinu.li.t 4, W. A Sn irh 17. ll.i.ks 10. C v F. M- oie Cv)ui?iy Senate Dr. Cro-rp 57 Br: ht t;one. -Conimous Harriugt'.m 57, R.itei- 1. Co. G, Rutherford county Ser.ab Dr. Milicr 0, Il.irris 12. G -rnrnone- -Cars-m 35. Br van 18, Carptnttr G, Evcs 1G, Admins 1, Currv 1. Co K, Ratherford and Polk Dr. Miibr 37, IIarris'5 C mm n s Ihy an 33, Carson 30, Carpenter 5, KiVis 1, Ahi.n.s 5. (. 11, .uiiscer!and uno Uarrett -S'Mitc McDaniel 42, Wri'.t 5. Commons Shep herd 38, A D. IL L'?', 40, McXtil 25, J P McLvitu. 17,Tor:.cr 4, XlcCoi i;:;k -4, AkKaj 2. . V;fte of Dk.'nVi Bdt'iy for .Sheriff of Orange: R. M. JouesG2, Guthrie 7, II .piiius 1. C.NCi July 30. 1SG4. Editors Cor.fidera'e Sirs; As fln fl rt h:i; been made by B. F. Jl ore and the Edi tor of the Frvrrext to sli4)v an analogy t r identify of po ciji'e between the Ilr -cs f Ameri. a tbe order f F'r, e Ma"if, I de sire, as a Master .hbO;i a ul rm-lillxr td .the jiand Lnd.-t to eott r ntv prott aya'iist it. 15. ir t. in . mi- r o' t Li. O. A , 1 can only y.djit- ot it ijy what 1 v-u in ttie? papers. J'.n to give you the principles f M tsonry. it is ofi'.y i tos-ary . 1 t'oihiwinu imerroatoiie.s to t e Materof a L-;o;e, his investiture, shr i' i !o r:tlriiiv.t''d : " lt. You a4i ee to be a pcacah'o puViject, and e:ieikidy th confer m to the !aw of tho Ct i-.l'.'v t; widen vu r.-ide? ' 2-.d Y.iii pr ndse not to he ec-orned in pb i aud c nsp-j fic 'us against fjt.vernnieut, i)Ut patieutiy to submit to tiio supreme lcis latnr"? " ?iid You agree to pay a . proper respect to lh civij m ."istr-ite. tt wjrk diligently, live c;(; :iV!y, ud act hoooia'y hy all u et-V ' Ail td-. s ip'ti- us the Master int'i't Jxii ver in ti e ; lib motive, b T to he can b iti-' stn.Ib.-d. Aa;n, in hc ci a A" tn e-'tered appren-'-ti-.e, you will fit d tLu loihwi:irr injuuctioii, to vit : In the State, you are jo be a quiet and 'pencetul Miljj- ct, true to your jevprnm'nf, ai.d j"st t vour e. utitrv ; yi-u are in.t to conn 'enanc tiiil cyfi'fif or rebellion, hot pu t if sit ly Mibudt to U-aI auiiorify, aid con form wiih cr. erl'idi ess :o the govt rimn nt io wt i h oi live." Tho-H- are the pririeipVs ofmaj-otiry. If tbeio is :v-y -inlov between them and those of the 11 O. A , I canot perceive it. In l.rcr, who vr a-erii ihero is, is a slanderer of ovt iriost rtnci' ut order 'm re ancient than the pooler. 11 ee or R. nr-.v K iijb-." Tiie ji rdor Editor, whom I hin happy t bo wide to avk now leOe worthy tr it or, cri totify that all I have s.id .tlove is tru. B. Tuesciiks Near PETEitsncpa. Va., Juiy 14. 1804 J Mf.ssk. Eoit ks: Bein a Nrth Ciro lii ian ntjxlf, uii'.w ino to intrude on y.mr paMetiee a litrle ;hi!oths evening. Enchs(d yuwil! fi d w of the r-atneH f yi'iiay inen who have di.p-ayetl :i very cnJ cm-ns part in tho !df itnt haul of 1SG2 and 18G3, whion ya will pha.se )b'C in tne coluoi i tif your paper. Sfome ot ti e e yom j u-eu vx 7.ative d" Nort h var Jin-i, but hare sirayrd , fn.rn T-jr romes and to now n-emberri of the lliti Mi.-ipll B:T;itri't. ore of the b(.-t leiiijtf ss wi bae in th J5ervioo, a.d all itt tnctid-rs, (fht.. of the in th ture le't). are vet-raosit ti- fi'.t rder. S'iiivolhcsi yMiii;i -men tnero.lotn-d have; fries di and nu n.erous. rt biti k in th iioo'i 'jII Nort i SfHU'," yh wohid d'iibt!es be most hppv ti' see tneir i aus h anhi J mi the it di f Ho .r, as tie in roe. f the oi fa. rent ano' hutiy con'ostpd ba'tles tint have been fouht, Kime of wh.ai now fiil th s.i'dier's honoifd rave. Very ropectfi I'y, Sec... A Fkikno. .Roll if Honor for Cnrvpiry K, Mth Missis sippi Krgirn-nt. Battle of Scvu Pines. Corporal S. A. iN.-ison. B-.tilc .f Giine yarm. Sceant W. W. Penny packer . Battlu of ilalvern Hill. Private George V O.iry. Battle 'f Maa?.8SA8, No. -2. Private II. A. Allen. . Battle of Manassas, An?:. 20th. Private D Kenipton. . Battio of B..onbb W. Serjeant Q. W. Kirnbronh. - B it tie of Sharpshnrs- Sergeant A!ex L. Ktt!ibruh. Bit tie of Gettysburg. Private Marshall W. Stevens. Bat t If of Falling Water. Sergeant Jo. II. Lawrence. Battle of Bristoe- Station Private T. S. Sndiu. A Sensible Fellow. A converted eibrr of a Holden soldier say: He must be a d o;5.ed poer thoat, who wt nhut vttecs a pietty girl asked hira to. Fortuy part, sajs he, if any such waiita me to k(p a voting the b-hCTice of my life, sll he h&s to da id to stand by aud tell me to vote. Modkst ikd Di.ini ere-ted Mr. Holdeu advises every bony to go to the pells to-morrow and VOte for him KfsiTfJnrrf Urn v..;. , 1 I "u'rt lM Le a"wse'"J 1 '"7 hvlv h.-sn b'o.r. Th Ko'dier o. not j drri-e br;.-s t.4jrs, nr,i wcjid t) t hh-'.v thraagh ce : beitber will the people at hutue. TE-LK GRAPHIC- RTiPORTS OF THE PKESS ASSOCIATION. Entered ccordin-c to act of Conere( in th yeai 1663. l S. lBRAfHFH, in the Clerk's Cicr ot'the I)it.-i t Jourt of th OufederaU State-, for tbe Ne-rthern District of f?orjri. ... . , Official, RICHMOND, July 2. Official information wat reared this mnrni, of tba cpturo of Gn. Sneraaa an t lirs haadred rai lr Hfr Macoa, O-.-orfia. His coiaoiand was routed, and at last acconats was flris in tbe directioa of Eatontcn. Au ofaeial difvatrlfrom Pe'ersburg natt-s, that th-srewas 'a cessation of hostilities jeiterdij, at .the roquestof the enomy, f r the parprisjnf car ing for his dead anil wounded. Sereu hundred of the enerny'a da4 were turned ovti to him fur bu rial. Twenty ptan of colors, instead of twelref as reported, T?erc captured. More Good from Georgia . MACO.N", Jul v 2. Trains frtua Atlanta arri?e aad depart rexulerly on rfoie. AlTdrs there wear their u-u.l a. pect. There wi tomis picket tiling and flivdlinr yest'-rday altprnon, ivbich did n dainaire. Th ya'.kee h v apparently abandoa- ed their. edvArced jsition across tbc Georgia I Ha'droad and are oa5ir on their centre and J riht en1aroiiaj to work tlowa between th city find the river. The raid -i s who cut the Macon and Wet?rn Kail road were driven toward Xewnau, by Jackfns and Harrison's cavalry. Theic advance reached iN'owann just after the arrival of the train, c.vry ig Uodd'a coanr.and to Atlanta. He attacked theyi in front, and thj puru rs csininy" up, the yatkeey brcka and fled, leaving live hundred prisoners, all their artillery isir pieces,) and aevtu hundred horses .in tiur hands. The 'rest sought to escape across the .Chattahoochee, and f it was ?upposed more would be taken there. Three pieces 4f artillery, captured fromStope mau, were hicushb hcie Six-hundred loners and eight hundicd mules are rtpoi tcd to have been captured from ki;n. iov. Brown b.lt this inrnii)g f.r Atlanta. The uii.it ia pour in, and ar ecut rapidly to At lauta. ATL VN"TA. Jaly 2. All qaiet Around ths lines this uioriiing. Tr e t ut niy hhelii d the city lor half uuh j'ja Lit vo-iing. The army is luueh elated at the defeat of the riii-leis ia their rear. The tiiRUiy ar tA iiiasinij towards our ltfl. Xs'ajliviile papers of tho I'O h uit. meution the death of .VieTteron. The 3ank'jy c.-tniute th?ir ioifhcs in th. baltieofthe 22d, attweuty-tivo huu rjrel. t"iiiry3, VwodV, Wiliiain's, i!vOiks, sewtM.'- Johcton's, and Thutnm ied.-ral Divi situs were n;ngd. Th-: Xav York fleraht uf July 27th has up .eial dinpatch from .N&shvill?, wliicli tay3 the 8cn.frtti-iial diptcaes, dated At lat.t 22J, fiublisavd in the Noithcru papers, wt re quite falsw. The U-r-tld is uf t&o itupresi.ju that Atlanta h'aJ nut ocen taken, out jift)btblj it had been surrounded, llc-li.doe ir.furinutii,u had been recfivjd thut every thing was goiin; n riht. The ilalti'i.ore Jlcial correspjndnt cf the X. Y Timeiy says M-nraa' has jiiwd ISarly f.ud Ureckiui idjie. Th steamer Seotia. wbhdi left Liverpool on the 16ili. haj arrived, nnd rpoi t4 a fiiht. between th- K-arparge aad the Florida. St b'ved.J Senator Mallo y f ivenluuky was killed by a soldier un the 27th of July. TiiC following dispatch were recrivirl too hire Nt our Western roail on yetertlay. They are inserted to day br the bunoSt of our tub- si iibi rs )n that route. ... (J.UVFIV, (ia., July 30.-The train frm the brenk ia the road i.jjnt im. U -n-ral Ltiingan') Mi'nart aro aboHnt. Our 1.j in tiie batth' o; Thund-ty ia ratiioated at fittfcn hundred killed and wounded. There has been a most furious shelling of Atlanta lurinsr th-i list two davi. lady on tin tiaic was killed Dy a shell at -At-lai)ti this morning. Thefnivty attacked Chathm this morning early, find were easily 'rep uhst d with cusidi-rabie loa-I Cur losi non". Fifty rahleif are known to have been captured in tue neighborhood of Ltive joy's to-day. lti( rumored that twelve mr tiftc!;n hundred were tken, but it i nut well authenticated. "f he Iiailrfiadistiotmuchinjiirfd.it will be ruoning to '. iow. The t'.'t-' jrpli n being repaired, and will be working to morrow. IStvabI, Urown and Walliill are only slijhtly vvcundr-d. All r- i. the tirld. OUIFFIN, July 31. The pws;t train from Atlanta brings the reoori, tint th- Yankee raid ioir party ctert-d Xewnan yjte-d.ty . Uoddy's cavati v hipp'0;d t bcon hand andpitchel into th rai f.r. aid l f atfd 'h'in with great 1op, killii'ST a larfje number and capturing Irom 700 to KOO pns'oiers. A g -nilHrnau who thre, sirs h" cju itd 3 l"ad Vnkee i:i one plee. V-tk Urov.l'OY i reportfd 'killed. We canty-ed all h-ir arfill-.rv. t is auppojd this w.n tha same p-n ty that tor ? up tao road at Lovj r. W" eapfured th-j larger portion of th wagons tak'-n from Us? at I" ar ettville. MACON, Au2. 1. The raider hv made no 'derrM!tratiin tn this p!a'v ?incr Saturday. Tkey hve been diivcn from the lin )f the rfrrral Kailrod. md are nfw between Clintih and '.n tiei Ho, wh re our cavHlr.v is op.-ratinff -gainst them. Thfy ap::rently mde Clinton a centre from which they e?nt pa'i ti-s to nreratf on Mac.ie. tJrij-woidvide, fiord n snd the line of the Central tail if ntd. At this place and at Ori.vo!dvU thir attack .was repulsed. At th? latter they sncctffd od in burning tTeftv-s!ven car, at Oordon ab:i;t thirty cars and ihe freight d-'put ; th-v also barnt th-'t'racS Tho telt-ar.ph line is only .fsrtially destroyed. M ICON, An?u?t 1. p. m. Our cavalry unde ' Gen. lverf-ou ?tttk-d th cnetnr yp't-'nlsy near Clii.tcn. Thi Yarik t-a were eiin tudd by Gen. Slonemau. They were rontd aod Stoneman, wiih Eevcnty.flve oilicip, about five hundred prt..mer. with two pifce. f .artillery Furv.'tider ed Thfy have jut reach-d thi city. The -rft ofth: Yankee ffiiCf have ctter. d and ar flving tona'-ds ''Eatonton. Tbj put iaif enntiau., "and jnar.v hare b.reu lredy kt'.lfd and captured. Tin' 'rains are running rvgu arjy to Atlanta. Affairs. aie reported quiet there yesterday and thi rooming. j Every body is interested tho alU quf j lion hence V direct general -attention to the noti.-e of X. V. Woidfiti( Eq, ovr Silt Six I Teri!Uendnt at th- Virzirja Sdt work. New Advertisements. AICTI05 SUES ! WE WILL SELL, AUGUST 6th, 1P64, AT f v f''a.vav c-wsi writI 9 i likely "egro Woiosu and Child tbe Woman is 28 vrarv Id and a No. 1 Cook, Washtr and Ironer. uu'jii an'j uouim me unoa li i vears old. SC ounces Quinine ; 10 bbls. Brown h'ugar; 2 bbls. New Uice; 0 piar Stet Cotton Cards, and mauj other articles TIiriCFI? ivnurwa jl rt Auction and Commission Merchants. August 3 d2t. T0LLTTIfi ft EX. f Plin Standard claims Orange for Holden. Any L one to disnrirri ia t.r..i..l , . i.l-j ik. "..! f 1 w i i jr b-t nb0 that OiaroXH ote- for Vaac: $10 thi it vote 2 to 1 ; tlOUO lhat it tS 3 to 1 ; f lOf.O tf'tt it v'' t" i e, $!IC0 that a .te6 ij or e. All tobv tj!c n oa none. Appiy at this oCice. Augutl 3 dlt. New Advertisements. mCHMOND AND WASVILLE It. R., ScfkiiaTiNCKNT,!" Ornra, Klchwond, Jaly 23, 18C4. iNot ce- . . f-y-ASTEp.-A M.iter M.rbinUt. p,r,rir V T aDDlrincr will be lrauirrd in ri. j " ferences. CM AS. C. fALCtri'T RU7 3 dl2t Kupiriatciidcr.u HATS! IUTS!! FOR every two and a half pud oT cVan ar.4 well wavhed WOOL, we will jjive a vk,i hat. J'artitfl at a di'tanc can n nd wiiolprht. pre s to Franklintoa. We will d!ivr tbc hn at that poiut, if desired. . A. S. GILL A CO. Pacific Prist OlEce, Fraukfiu county, tN. (' Ju'y 1S64 oaw-4t MradqtiarKr'.H KesrrTO, . Kxtract.l KaliiOH August ltt, 18C1. (ItXEKAL Ott'EUS t " Xo 4. ICaptaihi of Senior Reio'rve. in the cevernl . counties of the State of .Venh Carolina, wtti Cnuipacics liue been organiird, will anemblo theui at their r'Sective Court II.uen, everv Saturday at 12 o'clock, for drill and i i.nt i uctiou. By Command of l.t Qen. IIoi.mku. JNU. W. H1NSDALK, Aaguft 3 dGt. A. A. 0, '( iiM-i vative, TTilinirtclon Joumal, Fayette, viile Obseivf, Abbeville .Vtvrn, and .Cha'ilottn Uemocrut, oopy seven titne. STIUYKI). TT-rcOM A WIDOW LADY, living near F.U I Kork. Wake count v, about ifci lt f ,lal 1 it. alaifte white CtW. with puU red fp tj o'n her t.crfc and hides f lic u'j-4 iii mi k. ,4iH . - . left a young cslf. Thore wa a ti!rt of n ns- fi.,i riuod otto of her hiudleirs.' When Jjivt heard fit n ph was at Mj. Wilder near liah h. Art ir.- lid ilia linu ic'aui 4 iiri irmviii ur lli.iUK- ftil i v neeivedand tibtrallv u-vmn'nJ. 2,1 y l,fi. O dice is S.atidv Levl, Johr.ston C unt v N . V, Ausurt3dlt. SAM. V. IlOKTON. Comeriwtite copy one time and send bill to tins oliicyi. 1 ; a (Ann. THI1 Local Miafderaf the Methndwt I'p'in,. pal Church, within tbe Stale of North ,'at o 1 1 . . H , are reiUestfd to meet In Convention : l City of IJaleigh, on the last Friday. in August, t 10 o'clock A. II. , for tin pnrpofe of icten l an. in seiitiutenti4, nr.d adopting each n pulutioi,) Ks nhall iucrease their ubefuluess as a body oi ilii:iij. teis. J A McMarntn, Sf'tth Lowell; Thos C Lowe, llnlilax; Turner 11 Jotoef, Cueruboto'; W , Van Katon, June villi-; S D Umsdead, Oriuiro Co ; W K Litre. Coh1sb..ro; Tho?. (J Whin.lo.-r, Waki C'o.; W H ('uiiiii)rgii?i, ten., (lie. n Co.: S 1) Franklin, Wtke Co.; T M Ua lin, Fxe-c-tcb, Co.; L K WUii.-, sfotd? Wit Webb, Koxboln'; W .J W Ciowder, llaleigh; .las li V et'b, Kitiston ; Dr. Koseoe I looker. JJ iJlKbui o'; , WH CntiMnygin jr., UaJrigh ; W I' Taylor, Ciiathatii Co; lslisua hutat(v. Stokes Co.;" J.s llioiey, 4Snnw Hid; 4Sain'l F Sheltou, liorking ham Co."; If Andrews, Concord; Peter II Joy ner, lit tiflcrmri ; L HraHHoo, llab-ib. jfcim A lull att. nJanci? is dt&ind.as inipni tai.t juiiti.-si will be transacted. AMUf-t 3d It. . CoiJfefierale Taxes J fJ'llK Confevrat Tax Asi'Kiiors for the Cr.unfy I of Wake, will attend at th following tino n and jlac s, for the purpose of asNosiug th TAXKS 1r the year ImU At Hahif li, Thuitfd.ir, Friday and Snturday, m lit, 2nd and Std Sentcmbcr. nmk., Menuity, ,)lli lJari.cy.Iiim.-s'. Tuesiliv, (Itli Laulev's X l''i4:s, Wednesday, 7th (ire n Level, Tburriy, th MrriKvil!'', Friday, nx lfuk v'a. Monday, 12th liood'a Tuesday, 13ih Wk. li. Id, Wednesday, )4ih KoiCfvillf, Thursday, 15th Fort-flviilc, liday, ltth lnnnsil!e, Satuidav, J7rh Laws'. Tuesday, '2uth Oak (Jrove, V.'i duesdjy, a I ut C W. Tliompsoa', Thursdar. 22nd 4. tt ti 4 4 (4 4 (4 . 4 4 'Iho tax-papers of the County at-ii, hereby notl ti d to att'-nd at the times and'p laces above tt ed. cearert their respective, n fciiieeces. Mi l tuiu iph to the Arf-sorM a con i-ct lit of fhe following pii'j-4-rts of taxation, on hand, heldaiid twned. uu th lth ol February, 1804 : Lat.d, nu:i.b.-r oi acrts and valuo in 1vU. Slaves, t.umbe , sex, age, and viJue in 1(0. iloruiS, Muie.4, Asset, and Jeitn te, iol valae in H,'0. Caitle. numb-r an i abie in I8i0. Sheep Cfata and llo, and value in 18C'. Cotton, Wool, Toba.u-fi, Corn, Wheat. Oats. live. Luck vrhoat. Hire, lotstes. ot all kinds, Pi n., Ground, peas. Kcans. I-l.oir, Meal, JiiMr, Moi nidi's, Ha ron, Lard Spirit nous Liquors. A..?., on huid n the 17th day of I'Vb-uiry, I8U, and not n:rssai y for Uioily cooMtinptinn "for the year 1804. The number of bushel and their value respectively, ii4Ul b rtated -eparat; yf llou.xeho d nnd Ki ch'n Furniturt, Aerlcuttaral iinjdf tuent., Iki-cfiar.ifHl Tool, and MumchI ia ettuiuents, a.d i.ir valuw in ls6U. Carriage!, Cats and Wagotoi, Dray., Ac, aud valu- in 1.C0. lio ks, Maf.s, J'aintiiigc. Pictures, Station try, ,kc, ar.d vulue in 10. Proj.eity of all Cor porations. Joint Stock Coivpiit)iH nrid .Wocia tifitis. Cold in I Silver coin, (Jold dut, and Oolii or Silver bullion. Amount -l all ilvnt credits, Pauk Hdl., aed nil other pp-rs Sn-ud hp otineit cy, - i cxeluidc of jMndnteieft berir.g 'Vmfede rate Treasury .Vol i, and eiuployrd in a tnxtd bnsin ts. ) Vluejf all tnuney beld nbru-ri, and bil: s ot Kxcbanc on lorign "ci-nntrits ; aioi tho valu.- of .11 ertieieofpeihonal or tnix -d propi rty not enumerated abave, and not exerojit from tax ation. Land, Have, Cottin and Tobacco pur cha d since tbe lt of Jsneary, U.J2 munt ba lutf (1 at the an.ount paid tor t'hvni. Tbe Dacon wili also be listed. M. a. r.Lkinsoa, ) . R. U. JO.i;.i, Aj' ang 3-d26t .jsstetora. To t!ic Stlt CoinniislonfrH Tor nu'Kftvrr- al CouatlfH or .North Caroliua. It uo.y ba known to rnot of you that our r.dl road coiiiniunicatin wiih the Salt Works in Vir ginia Kie. ar.d f'r some monts hiiv all been, in terrtipted l.y raids. I r.ow take this TuoJeof irlbrndngyou that in c.ti. -queue,- of thi ui. eri eo.n of tiunt-'f'Ttrftion. th cr.ru purc-bnf d fn North Croliti! tn tvie Spring and ehi ped for tlo S'ate Salt Vnrks, is yet on the ra 1, at l'et-r!?-hur utd ehewhiro, while fcone remains ur.lair;- p'rtd. The con?efpinee r.f this id tba fU'T.rtiion f.f TLanufacturit g Suit f'urii the gteatcr" j utt f fhe s'.nitrer et cir Workf, w hile alt ether iranufjcturrs have betn eMiioly ri-i r.dfl, and it is believed tiif.t-t (f iheoi must e.'iitdine in t-Ur pei.te, for want 'of previsions, llenre, Salt must be ftrec and c itnnid a igh price, ai" pec.ially a, the V. orks on the coast kave huiTored so much by raids. In view of thee faets, I k you each to send forward wAirona wherever it is practicable, and fend grain out by tbt tn. You will be niii-wed two btbeln ef Salt for or. bushe. cf eotn . Wheat t r Kye, and ne buthil lor a bn-hkl f Outs. . The tearns can carry twice as much as will fcd tbem. and in nio? cnj.es uiore. Then the remain ing ball- will pay fwr a full load of SalU But if each wagon will bring one third or one fourth of a load of gr-in, it will give an . alundant puprdy. . I'JtaVe naske !t known toyeur citizens that the same terms will bo md with any ef them-who uiay send on their own account. Wa give prefer ence to the counties, but must have grain, md have no fear that we will gt too much, or that It will come in faster thiin the Salt ean ba made to exchange. We have on hand between five and fix thousand cords of good dry wood, capable of producing at lest one hundred and City thcuand butbeh of Salt. This wood murt be I aoled, and for that purrofe we want aadlticr.al tisms, and utder the latec-rdtf of the Conscript Durcau, none will b detailed as tearc?ters who are under 45 years f gr. I therefore ask each f y.u to endeavor to sd in.) a fewinen b-tween.45 and 50 years M, ta;u I uuv i o4C procure them to" dtail4 ta htu. nt the tail Works. IS. W. WOUl'FIX, Aug 'X d3t Superintendent. i
The Daily Confederate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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