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' : .. : . " ; 7r' - i -. " .' , vr-v:- '.:-r.:3 V- , -'' ' '. : ; r '"' Jf. " .''."' . -"'l'""; . ' ' - -.-i'. y - : : ;",r ' - " . :"v:-V1 'i:V ' ';'' ' -:. . :V . ! '. '.Cv " r' f;i:.-;v -J j . - - '' - - ' - . ' "i ! . . ' . ' - -" ,- . .:.;L.j.i,5t,-..-.., - J 5 ; . ; " . , " - , . . i, : . . . . : ' VOL. XrVV " 'm ';.:;ASffEVILLE,..K G.,:6CTOR - - j rzzz!r -.-lzr'Tzri"' ' ,; v" f"' '-''"'' "r . T i . T ! ! : ' r-TT r rr p-t -. .. '.. ... : - . . .1 ' i r . 1. !!JIEV1L m KE VS TV THOMAS V. ATKIN. ASHEVILLE, N- C THURSDAY, OCT'R 30, 1862. TKUM."(. 1 i prr annum, r strici'j" ji aU.- T,nci.' Tolubs of ton or more, at ;$l cach.--Att re JicunlinueJ as soon b the lime paid fur cij.ires. j-lleVt 1. iMirarl and Col. S. talker are our Aj?r.tv f r llavwo.jl county. ' " ' i;XTUUTl(N. Ono of r-ur jacrcl.anls jliuwcJ tis the other day a I'icrc of ljniestic common uriMeaclicd lottoa cJnlaiiuug "2 vardi. fur whicli he paid t he manufacturer being o'J cvn.a per yard. It wtihcx! at until pctindn. Nuw let any one we captured, includinjr thousnnds upon thou- ...i- !.. t!culattu.- and 1 vil! ce that the M' '" i ..rus -i aneb lor ct-uning. . .!irt h..t t-..st th nianufav-turer at the out l T CeuTIie following letter from 4our George was not writtcD for publication but vfd take the liberty of using it in that Way, knowing it -will be of interest to some of our readers: Knoxvilli, Tmx. OcC 24, 18G2. Dear Fatiiii:: It has been ;ncarly 3 months since 1 wrote to you last, but it was because 1 had no way of getting it to you. Since I wrote I hare footed it loathe Ohio and back, a distance of over 700 miles have not been sick a minute siuce I wrote, and walked CTcryJ foot of the irayt 1 walked off Ho pounds of fleshjjvhough. We started from here on the 18th of August; goiug through Clinton Jacksbero', Big Creek i!ap, to Most jn, Ky., JJarLorsvillc, London, and on to Richmond. We met with; some opposition at Richmond, but we very ?con cleaned them out, capturing every tiling 'hey l ad, including j )(( prisoner.1 From there we vent to Lexing ton, next to Ti-ri, Cynthiuna, and on tQ Coving ton; stayed there two lavs and, nights, nnu Ml buck to Lexington. CORRIJSPOXDEJJCE OF THE XEH'S. . : FROM COL. MCDOWELL'S REGIMENT. , Camp Daver BiunaEroRT, Ala., "Y . i Oct;. 15, 1802. ; y . Editor Ashnille Xeirt : ' As your last paper did not contain the result of the organization of our Regiment,1 I presume that you have not been informed of the fact, I will therefore give it to you: , Colonel J. .A. McDowell; j Lieut. Colonel W. II. Deaver ; Mjor V. W. McDowell ; ! . , ' Adjutont E.M. Clayton ; . .! ' Quarter Master YV. A. Tatlon;; Commissary R. L. Coleman ; , . f?uigeon J. M. StcTens ; Assistant Surgeon J. D. Reynolds. We have ten companies liine from Carolina and one from Tennessee. A body of men, and more easily controlled, I never All are in line spirits at the prospect ol it North better ryviile. From tliere we IV 1 1 ba'ck it i out oi KentucKv. we nrougii' oui every saw. cxt camdthe fight of I'er- meeting the Yankees; Two of our companies have' not een drilled any; the rest can diill j.Ju r.i'.'rc tii liaul. He thu-. jackets $12 in the If wit .f pri5t in a slnrle pce of goods: is not f.x.'vil.' U in il moil aggravated form, II 1)3 what would be. The truth is, the J-iCiSC tc u.-ii.ufACtnrcr a.c the men Avh- arc rianing tlie 4 ;:iiirr. What excuse ii th. rc fc r pulling spun c at '. or $7 a b ile ? None whatever. V. Lien th war is over, wi icii It mu.t be aome r-ie. tlaii Hte u M theje misorMhle jkintlinls i ' . . l.j A C-l. pot. h il- i!-- in C:e :tv oi ''".fa t!.c Uivernrwfnl will t:. v trl. an 1 as they p;o v.illi Lu. po..ii"t -.stuulishimiits, rivt e never w ould hav; left the S:atc if Kirby Smith had bet-n in command, i hut would have been snugly housed up in Louisville, to-day. Rragg is not the man to command a large ar my, he has not got the head. Jle gits credit lor wiat wa d-mc in Ky., wlicn, in reality, h.- did nothing. Kirly Smith captured every tiling that vr.is taken. II is -was the; only force that went to the Ohio. What -is to! be done next I am unaLTeTo fav. Rucil is j-unhiiig for Tonn. apftin, 1 b.dieve, and 1 Fupposc Rragg's command will go Jjwi! towards Nasiivillc. We sull'cred a great ':;. i 'or; waiter while we wrre in Ky. Two thiru-j of the time di inking I lireen J oiru Avater. i -ur foii, L.UilLt l,. i'uir iLievilsg inanMiaftt.i if .s will go '' the board. . l.iuir the lil w hen viii to tiii: riroi'Li: or north Carolina. After t ii e i.o; t strenuous citations ou the part of it ohiciTs, the State finds jit impossible to .!.-.r!n :.n,-l s!:oc (Jin- Si'Idit rs without ai'iiin nii- . i - . - , i i ... - - - - i l,!,..i ,.t til, ton ng Lo!i,..i?ra; y, a.ia w ucu oui , tli:ll ))Vl ., lot.ntaiii of i-eiierouj. I. '. c liei arf ii'hievc J, astl!vy ,a ;i-!iiri:v t lie private cohU'ilutiolis ol our people. i!iev j..r.:-S'J 'i j. i .itj uic auuxiij, '. .i cf ankc-. extortioners ?nd the devil, we hope j T:io rigors ot winter are approaching, our sol- ' T I 1 I !' ... 1 11"' to fv thvui .ade'iaifly rewar Jv-d. Thev are .urs t-re Iv sutl'tfi-in, and must vl i-::rse Mit.c a larvt.it Ia-.tr, wiM iv V:s'at.l upon t!i?m i - 1 ..id. Uhv n it I wi;; ;.ie : v.orhl in inis j why is n ? . v. w . v. ... - . It I . ..... . . t n ,1 a Ti. II 't'l OI ii i;.:i;.u,.a.iiivu 1 - I ... M4!o wut'i-t thn I'.loe ill : i : 'ih 5 'ii.e oin' , x.'.aiu. t: th -uiand d P.r.rs, judiciously in lid. fruid i .a i.p more il our hympathics are not practical and ac- sooiier oi . tite -j-lC iu.irt0I- Muster's Department is labor ing faitiit'uilv to pr)vide i'ur tlicin, but, owing to speculation and . eitort ion, will j fall short. '1 'ho tlehcieiicy must be supplied by jthe peojde. Wc have au act.ve winter campaign, and how c.i'.i our troops, if ragged, cold and bfu-ef'oot. j eonteml with me tpieiiJiuly equipped columns the enemy . I " Tite articles most needed, and which the State n,a. ! tln .io it most diliieilt to supply, iireshoes, socks until we cot ! h? L every thins prettv weTl. The health oi the commaud is verv good. We left a few sick nt Greeneville under the care of Dr. J. D. Reynolds only, one; that was regarded as dangerous, and I do not now remember his name, lor the information of friends who may wish to write, I will give you the names of.the Captains and letter of the Com pany : ! Co. A, Capt. Hardy,- Co. F, Capt. Ray, , 44 15, Dnckett, U, . Roberts, 44 C, 44 Reynolds, " II, " Huff, 44 D, " ITetcher, ' I, 44 Ward, 44 E, ' Candler, 44 K, 44 West. Li tters should be directed to- the OUth Regi ment N. C. Troops. Our destination at present is Murfrcesborough, Ttnn. I suppose wc will remain there for tome time. For the prereirt send your paper to us at ihat point. Five of our companies left here this morning I hope to be able to move the remain ing five this evening. "We are in a; fine looking country here, but' the crops are very bad; they have Flittered severely from the drought. As. I jiave but lhttbo time, and. a bad way of writing, 1 will stop for the present. You can give publi city to such portions of this as vou raav think proper, for the information of those interested. Very truly,; V, U0LST0N ! CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS FOR THE ENSUING'YEAR, Wytherille istrietJOHX Mi CRl3MOJiD, P. E. Station, Gripfield Taylor. r ; v v Circuit, John Boring and II. C. Neal. :.; rearisburg, W. II. Kelly. ? r'-.:.f-L 'rS'y':' Mechanicsburg,lS. U. ;Wheeler. 1 i ? 5 ' f "Gray s6, KM iRer and JJFauckols. ;;MariQB,Ge!brge ,Stewart. -i-.i-i i.tli-".; j : j,Newbern, AYilliam M..Kerr.i: fS . K IIRIsville SjtaUon, Saioiuei Tyrant; ji; j; z.J effersin, S;.;-Bish'6p;:?n;?R W. C, Bowiian- Chaplain iirth Army Abingdon Uislricl3 . M. McTkkr, P. E -Station, W. P. ueenj. ". Circuit, 11. N. rrice. Blountville S. D. Gairjes. - Bristol Statiion. P. S. Sutton.: 44 ' Cjircuit, F. A: Farley1. JeffersonVile, John C.jllydcn. J; ' J.euanon, J pnu Vt . lyru. Kaltvillc, Tj, F. Smith EstiUilie, 11. F. White.! T.,K. Catlef, Tract Agent W; W.iNealji Bible Agent. Emory "6t ll,enry Coiieg e, E E. Wiley; Pres'dt. J. A. Davis, Professor. Missionary -to China. M. I1ick;t P. E. cr.i ..r i )riiuui iriui in. I .md blankets. th-ugh drinwers, hiits and ants t s t r ! I it v ii. l,r t .:.c is IT'the iiccrs:-.ry iro.i,,. ee... 'iUJ""; n.ii:!.! be irladlv received. If cterv farmer vtio n . Xiwy county, alone ; hides tunning would agree to spare one pair . . . C Wiio.C c.n"t be ii of t ii it i i n l.llv' ot jl siloes, atid it every r.i'jtncr ni North (aivd.ua .'.1 V tt r-.n.. ttri.-irf i..ii:-iif i:tlir fliiL nflaTi fjr watii ' ""4 Vl- --"-o ij v -...-v j vi' woolen socks lor the tinny, they would be ab'tiidantly sjj)j.lied. AS great: lot of blanket- ju an -e i.5.ve hat ore en.'.jri. North 'iiojiua w i - ft cap.ta!. 1 1 ,r " t . :. c iJIe in e -.:r. iV to. St-t npa d..?-n nu ji ( ai.-o migiit yet be spared irem private use, and , ,. , ' , -.1 J?,i i ihoii.-ii.ds eould be made from the carpets uimn etfiblisr.rTt. D can t l e thTTi t.'.- !)!.;r'-s , . r 1 . ' ,.iir jurior liuors. With good warm houses and wo.dd r-tl-proif w.uit erttive. for the "'' ' 0(t j ,,u in,i ck t j.jng, v. e can cert ainl v get through nan fCxoturl- , . . . , r. .... ... ... ' ..il. 1! tl-f 1, .. . . . v . I . " T' I ,. ! it tbc State r.rc I.erebv ire ri se to i:-1 t !:r t rct.t I . I r n t f:i (i..: much belter than the soldi srs can them. l.-rtuucs, ,e winter ... o -.a whi the .rt:o!o com- with all the blankets we can gne , , . rr . , ! The Co'.onsls oi't.ie Militia Legimcnts through 1 ' ( ..'it the btatc r.rc hereby r.j j l It i-Ji.rrriS?. ! . i - n i 1 1 3 v e 1 1 1. . ;i .i- : intcd agents ' lor all such ar:icies l.o,i mi a Ur-c r,i;ai:t:t v ::r-L'r!i. I il'Ai.Mlri. Fai t. rv is r. j w turning f No. 1 Se :.:rs. W !:.;::. i' .'Ml. Fi a L. I I '. I 111 Mil I Tt'llT.1t I i 1 I ! !t f(, : ! i o i r rtj'u-r:vt . .-.plains. .-.tely to invass every cor.nty and visit every eitizn in their beuis'for this pin pose. A lioe- IIEADQL'ARTERS' THOMAS' LEGION, 1 Stii aw uiiKH v Plains, Tx.ns., Oct. S3, 1SG1. J L'uiior Ashrrille Xnca : 1 left the army of Northern Virgi nia on the 5:h inst., with Co.'s A and L, (Jack son and liny wood Rangers,) 10th Reg't.N. C. T., Men, Pender's Brigade, Maj. Oen. A. P. Hill's Division, and Maj. den. Jackson's corps, -for this place. : Having been transferred on that day to the Military Department, of Eastern Tennessee. This arrangement leaves in the gallant l.Glh Re giment ten companies. Tho Regiment' ' has' a pioud najne, and the deeds of the gallant daad of our mountain boys, left on every battle-fieKi, from Mechanicsville to Shepherdstown, will live with posterity after this wicked and cruel war shall have, been written by the hisloil-.n. Yours, trulv, . J. R. LOVE, Lieut. Col. - 1 Thomas' Legion. W. G. E: Cunnyngham, Rogers cilU )isiricill. RogersvilleJ T. J. Pope M6rristown W: C. Graves, f Mossy Creek, L. R, Ilaynes." Thorn Hill,!j. F. Freeman. Sneedville' yacob iSmith. Kingsport, oseph . .Mil burn, Sen ivutieage, 14 fj. JUelasiiiujt. Rye Cove, B. Lyda. Tazewell, John Forrester. Rowel's Valley, To be suppled. Jonesville, A. Miller.' Knoxviile District JasJ S " JSfatiou, Davd Sullins: East Kn'oxTiUe, A. J. Ojreer. ? j , J. B. Litjtlo. T, 11. Russel. ! lit. M. Massey. D.tud ridge, Wm. Kinslaind and j. E. Niec Union, J. A1 Hyden. ' Jacksboroujh, A. J.. Fraiier. Clinton, J. R. Pavne. ! 1 Mikon MaujSin, Chaplain in thefArmr. ; . The REASON.--TIie Richmond Examin'er saya: The enormous ris,invgold in NewTYork, from -hundred, and twenty-three - to. a1. himdrod and ' twenty-six, leads niany to suppose,fhd the rieir$ of- Buell's . complete defeat Tras thea-already knownvtfto.ugh not publislied. But this opinion will bi found on exatuination, destitute of sup- f port. - This battle has uothinglodo with the ris' in gold; None of these battles have produced, any serioys effect bpon the price of gold in New haps of gi;eater importance than. aR the; battles PE4, 5et,ie-r .hen considered in relation to tho i probable termination of the wur. It is the result of the decreasitig credit and increasing inflation of the Federal curreheyv The tendency of goli to rise has been opposed by the Federal Govern ment with all the cunning and energy at its com! maud, but this sudden jump of threg. per cent. ; ' 1 in a day, is an imlication that, the pqwer of- ! finance?is very nearly at an end, and - that tarti- ,i fieial agencies can no longer- control the lfiwof j : naturet Itsrelations with the battle of Perry- ' ville, however, are of the most general character. Kennedy, P. E. Knox Cirsuit Little River Sevier'villc, 1 j i 1 Cumberland District . Washington, G. W.: Culihan.f tiie-:i to et.r -'lili 1 liig -regiments; i-4xpen.ics v. ii! in? aii -v.i 1 the o:;r. js eii.lj!-d in thi.-s duty, atjd i n :i. 1 . : i ion fiirtii!i ( tlie ' Cp-oiiels er their a .rents to t tiri ti.e articles to Uaiei '11. And rrt can ue iiiau ;u Ml;ere. now 1.11 f iuut rvmeii anui wou.en. 11 Vou ' to spare for th Do not let the imvi. !.n tlioi.r r.i nni Joe t!i oldirr. in t'is lor it. 1 1' p. ta. f -ht c Lav . -1 .ry - - ir.r c " e r.. int. -i 4 in i 1? REMARKABLE LKTTER OF GEN. SCOTT. J oh ti Van Ritreri ia his speech at the great niPotinir iu New York, read the following letter, h f wiitton by Gen. -?eott, as its date indicates, the ii 1 1.- i . : 1 r ? . 1 li e ordcrc-i imi::c-Ji- ! uav oeioi e tne liiauirurauon oi imcoin. Washington, March o, 1801. DKATi Sin: Il-ojMiig that in ad.iy or-two the I ral -ri'-e v.'ill be paid for everything where the f nw. President will have Imppily passed through ! ovrn-r if ds that le or site U no1; able to donate j nH" persr.n:'! dangers, and find himself ' installed it; an I ;. -five i;gei.is wilt hutucuUtely lorward tin hou:fed ucc.sr of the great Washington, with you a; chief of ins ("aoinot, I beg leave to report in writing what 1 have before said ...to you or-l'V, lhia, s.ippicinent to my printed ''views'' (dated in'Uetobr last) on the highly disordered condition of our (so laic) happy and glorious Fnion. To meet the extraordinary exigencies of the time, it seems to me that 1 am guillyof 110 -arrogance in limitingthe President av. fTeld of selec-' tiou to. one of the lour plans of procedure sub joined : ' 1 , 1. Throw off th? old and assume a new de signation the Union .'party. Adopt the con-J ciiiatcry measures proposed by Mr. Cri.ttende'n on the Peace Convention applause and, niy iife upon it, we-shall have no new ease of seces sion ; but, on the contrary, an early return of many, if not all, of the States which have al-J ready broken on Irom the L nion. it ltliouf sonic equally benign measures tlie remaining slave-,; holding States will probably join the Mont-? gemcry 'Confederacy in loss tlian sixty days,' when this city being included in a foreign coun irv. -would -require a permanent garrison of at least o iJ'OiJ t roups to protect the Government wit hin it. X stop here to call your attention to the fact Altemont- Montgomery; Jamestown lluntsvillo W. Dickey, P. E. Hamikon, J j W. Rudd. Pikevillc,..Mji B. Swaiirt. Cumberland To be supplied. J.sper, A.'iii V oodwarjd. Spen-cer Mission, "W. IITMaody. G. W. j Hicks. T. S. Walker. it ; i t To be To be supplied', supplied! F. E- .e enterprising propricio;-, h.-. iai I c:i i ;r Jtai!e 11 j .'.cknge c.4:: il to the Lest Vrar.Jt. Wk are to le.'.ra t!;a: he h n t- Irit fr ihcti a?.. t as !'a?l as thev can b.- filled. Tl.. , V-..L ....I.I'm .-2 I r a f. " i rr -..,11 ...k ,.'! :.. name i a nciu 10 ou i ! t-ceiibutor iiaie it. inoiiirh be (..1r yen enormous : . ' ' 'prices: f J urn hitu from your dor and say to , ...... .... ., 1 him. that our brave defenders 'have need for it 1 Hill I .l.l. II . IO.I. - 1 . I Chattanooga District A- G. WoitLEr, 44 Station, Vi'. E. iMiiusely. Trenton, W. P. D a'he. F Cleveland Stjition, J. Jj. Mann.) Harrison, J.jiS. Frenchj i Beutoii,. S- Vf:. Hyden. j DuekLqvrn, 11. Eblinj. ' Fort llembreje, J. "P. Mjl'burn. Chaiieston. ii. G. UJackburii. Cleveland Circuit, II. R. is wishej. Ji l : Athcrisl)isirii-tJAUK9 ATKlSS; P. E. Station, Johiij F. Woodiin. 4 Circuit, C. Lyng. ; ' . Madisonvillci J.,ll. Brurter. : Maryvilie t?tAtiutir James K; iStringfiolU. Louisville, J J; . Mannj Sweetwater, To be supplied. Loudon, ; 44 . 4" i Kingston, ! 44 ' Decatur, L. W. Crouch. " 1 TeIl4coM.issiu, D. R. Reagan. Atheus:F. College, E. Rowley, Ijresident. ' and shall have it without parsing tliroitgii his A NOT II r. The lankjcca v.'.ot I t'taion l'ocoi aUco on the ; ,,rctl;v fingers. Do not place yurse Ives among 1'Jd. when fi-t plsec. resulting as the , tlie extoitiouri? they are the vilest ami most former one cm.rte repulse of the vandal, j oowarH of all our ca.:ntry enrmics. and when , ,1 this w:i. i ended and people etunc to view the -.!. fa.o h:js .;.-h t;,e latent tau. Kc j lia(II.r ifi it proper lighl you will hod t hat the eae of c )t:lic: : ' j most det sted lories are more respected than "har!e:oL Oct. -JI. The t-ght at P, -otaRgo ! they. When they tempt you with highet price-! rouiifd in k ci'm it vitron't.fl- us. tiur lo'j man the State offers, just think for a moment of ws fifioeu iiiled aiut t. riy w' undnl. "Ihe.cne- j the soldier and what he is doing for you. Re-i-iv let: furfj dead on thv field. His lota! b.s. niembfr when you sit down by the bright and as coufirme.l t the rcc uiui; of j iioncis, was ! glowing fire, ihut tlie soldier is biuincr tijou the no; leihaiilwo huiidi-. .1 kiibd Mid wounded. ! eo! I earth: that in the wind wji eh is whistling V n : i. vV eiht v smail um.s. The rucr-v's force ' so fearfully over your roof, o$!y making yon 7 . . T . . r ... .... ? .. . t iii-.ruu omit iPir:r.icnt.s. wiiii o::c I. cut natte- icct me moro comiotiiton; -. . ir ai.d tr. o Hl l..v,itr. rs. not. he is shivering, in darkness! A. I :u-c.u:its. jhotr t he Poro: alico t otis out - post, or shuddering thihugh the dreary baci h :jy eoI!'lt. nv.-l a gr'i u ; h urg of !.i5 "watcli. Remember Asktvlile DisfictF. M " Sttiolr, J. D. 44 Ciilcuii, E. W Colored charge, Joh.n 'EA.v'Mxb, I'. E. Wagg. -Moore Reynolds. ew-ait.-i' se it harms you on the dan nor mal when vou ! that Maryland did not. jyin .the Montgomery ict. aiM-tt-'er hc'tsrinville afr'air. i ctnr frth in the movning well f.d and warmly j Confederacy, and yet, with Maryland, ou our I !- . ..... ;' rf-l f). I'll . I k nmboatn this evening left Mackav'? i ciad. le-.ding your families toward the spot where . siue to-night, it requires a garrison. ,oi j.u,yw '..tck to Po.i Ruval. i the bl-s-ird music of i he. Sabbat fi-bel Is tells, you men to protect Washington;.; Applause. " I I of the peaceful worship of the God of Peace, the 2. Collect the duties on foreign goods outside Hondersbnvil'ie S4.afionJ.A. If. S " Circuit. L. M, Renfro.: Catawba, J.'R. Ballew. I Burnsviile, J.pN. Summers;!. M. ProfSti, sup. Sti!juur Springs. W. W. Smiih. - Webster, 11. M. Bennett. .; j - Way uesville, iJ.'R. Long. Franklin., J. D. Baldwin j j H. I. V'augh, Chaplain jki the Army. F. F. Glenn, 41 ' 44 f lloiston C. FColIege, Aj. W' . Cuiiaiugs, Pres. JonesbuTouah District . IL Pates, P. E, 4 Station, iv. 11. lioweL ' Circuit, J. TJSmitfi. Rheatown, Gl W. Miles.j j. Greeneville, J. G. Swisher, j Taylorsville, To bs supplied. ' Eiizabe'thtowa, Joiah Torbit. Watauga, To be supplied Fall Branchy G.- CruDiley. St. Clair, G. V. Penly. - Newport, James fahoey. "What it Costs. Putting dqwn the slare- I holdei-o' rebellion-is a veiiy expensive ai well a broody business. Coftgress, at its recent session, j, passed bills which, in he aggregate, appro priated out of she Treasx ry the sum of yi3,-U78;5k27.b3j'- At the extri session, lasbr summer, Congress appropriated .$20.,103,216.90. Tho total amount, therefore, for the two sessions reaches the enormous sum of 1,1 8,T8r,-823.2. Nearly all of this Vast outlay was rendered ne cessary by the rebellion. At 0e'ccenj session the army bill alone appropriated within a fracj . tion of $059, 000, 000 an amouiai .larger, kio doubt, than was ever before embraced in one lavr; '. or decree of any Government on earth. Look at the aggregate of the two sessions eleven hun dredund seventy-eight million, one hundred and eighty-one thousand and eight, hundred, and twenty-four dp-llars and 3ixty-twol cents- arjd tell us if the work of crushing out tliig' 44irreguljr opposition" to the National Goverxitnent.y whitU our misguided Southern brethren" have or . ganized, will not only make them expensive re latives to their cotemporaries', but cause thei. memories - to "be very dear to posterity X A'ctth ' York Tiibun 'c. i 4.-. - J. The Grand Movement in Kentlc'k.t. Neveri since the Avar commenced, has there been . t, grand and profitable a . tour made, as the one just accomplished byiiGeu, Bragg. Just- think ' of it, he has captured from the enemy, and1 pur chased from the citizens together enough to load a train of .wagon's forty miles long. ; His whole army has fell back towards th (jap to protect -' this valuable train and as it: is now safe fiidm capture, Bragg will retire with his ar'niy just where it suits him. 1, I . ' T- The arrival of this train will jilay smash witUi the Jeans -speculation inthis. county, as it is bringing one mill ion yards of good Hventucky Jeans. They -alsobring a large anioun 6f cloth ing, boots and shoes. Two i: hundred wagon loads of bacon, six thousand barrels of picklo j-.pork fifteen thousand good- mules and horsea. eight tbousanu beeves, anu a large lot of Iiogs. No wonder Braggs army fell back to protect such a valuable cargo. t I - The trains bringing the spoil's talien in Ken- lucky,, by. Gen. .-Bragg, continue toj arrive at' Moi ristown. The whole face of the erit th around that place is covered with wagons. -.Gremvith Jianncr, . ' :- . -- - r ; .' .'. " ,'.-. JA letter to Oie Chicago.-Tiinesrom Colum bus, Kentucky, ..forehadows. "a gloomy future for the iiegro,-iu the North. The writer, whr . is in the army, j and speaking of the laboring class, of the soldiery, says : "Their places- (-of occupation ct'kome) in-theit absence are to ;be : -;'i-fiiled by - theiegro; their labor, wrhpn they do "return, is to be brought into competition -ad depreciation with black labor. Let one go nniphg the troops' atid hear the menaces of extermina tion f tlie black race North, hcu. they return, and their bitter denunei ition of the emancipa tion policy,. and if he w ere not blinded by Aboli tion party prejudice, lil would prophesy the . seeds "di'c sown i'or another terrible outbreak iu the futjiire, in w.hic!i the poor helpless and inno cent negro will bq driven forth from the ortb; with slaughter arid confusion." . . '' ' . ; - ? JCSr'The V.'ashiirgton corrcspoiident'of theX.er. York World says: 44A leading General in the Army of the Po-. tomac, one who is noted for saying very little, and thatA'mle very reliable, .said yesterday that he"houKJ not be surprised if the war was vir tually terminated by Christinas." The correspondent of the Evening Post make substantially the same statement.-' ' T- jggThc Democratic gain in Ohio is fifty; thou sand. The Democrats j,h)ive a majority in the Legislatures of Indiana and Pennsylvania, which willeure Ihetnjw'o Senators in the, place of BrightV-s-udcessor and Wilmot. 1 . i j soldier is going forth at the'sanve moment, per- ! ths ports of which this Government has i bars, half led. alter a night If shivering and command, or closc such ports by: act of C COMPLIMENTARY. Tlj- I.nnd 3 - rii r ni" ni n uc i v ni vi aikinvi wiivn-ii'-ui m cl atior. ptcHamation, sayn "it is not ery " of battle announce t Itr.t he is toj die, thut your I And this, unlKippily, was the couijse that .was s:imatc l-.eTf lit ici 1 v pow ei I?ss fti.d cor.tcniptible ; j.t iec ami safely may be prrscrvud. Oh. re- ; entered upon. J n i om. -pctMi.g o, i.iuco.Ti s cmau- . , , , .,.,- !il.;:nri.v :ind shout-' and blockade them. ias- lost the ongress E.'.Wexleivphppl'ntli R.?. Troops. . W Jnn'rf fiVs lfit.il N. C TrOOtlS. Debates to.dmeral Cow.fr.enct- E. t. ey, i r" Z James Atkins, J. S. Kennedy, J. M. MpTcer, B. M. Stevens. Wni. 'Robin&orj. and J. II. Bruner. Reserves -A. W. Cummiiigs ahd jT. Iv. Catlet. Next Conference will mejet ill. Wytheville. i hcr'has. the folldWirig in hifs paper G .,crnmeat must l ave become which v? oM ? memner mcso in:ng' generous aau pairuujc reo- o.. u.a.un ...r v.,,. ; ;-j '.",V" requested to copy, but.his s ' a. ..i i r. ,T ii out .. v i. t ir. v nt v.iur ir".na n i ' nil i.: 1 11 s ill i Li ii L Ki o nc in L v u - r . i 1. . fs:.c;ion. with its ' avrroval, uch insensate i . truij." iiiic nt orh . .r i!iiri, mi l ;v( li teiv ot vour i perishable goods to thofc who air giving all tiiat j , llMfl iat i..uu inn iv ii'i uii.i iipi v j .'ji i rights. v Z. B. VANCE. THE LLGISLATI R , iiuleigh, October 15, 1FV2. T'n Legislature vr ill nut meet tm;il the regular The above stirrinsr anneal will commend itself tine, which 1 the third -Monday iu November, f to CTcry 0nc. Donation from citizens iu this Vance called the Couu..il of State together j Captaiu's tmpany will be rci-eiv'cd'aifTproperly f rwarded by Cnpt. A. T. Summcy. Those who have any of the needed articles to spare and are uet able to donate them, vlll.be liberally paid t ensider ihe jropiity of asemiling the Leg- i!aturc a: an earlier uav e iorum to ir.it. get a J-Ve rqrt t to b arn that the Methodist E. Church on N for thcr.i l.y Capt. fcuin:ney. 1. Cr.x. Lrc's Aamt. Tlie Lyneb.burg RciuMi- can. of October I'lth, rav thst fhe report that cvt it. I. in thi count v. firoycJ by fix on Wcdrrodt-.y the 22d lor. Ibe Cimrcn was a i nni.hel an will be a great lwss to the commu- ! wit li, seeming confidence ia its trutti. nitv. TLc fi-e war r.eci-icntal. Thev also report that he lia'd made a dish ? - . ..... L2-Wc 1.4 was de " i .'a -ksoii had crossed into M:irvl.:nd, w- reiterated la w one not ouite i . .. .1... . ; :..i . . 4 .... ii),spiejirs iu iwc n, rioiic nam net uiui.i. .... ... U T illiimipa lt (I'llO TTs?!-oifl I IJMV.l t.iVi ...Hll.ll"! V. ...... ..w ' - d a hea v i ain l:.st 5aturdaV nir'it '.imnfnl it rticr seriouslv. 1 - followed bv i whiziiug nuw rtrm cn ufid.iv. I Tiie crossintr is snid to have been effected near ! Wil!inR:srort. the Vankcrs rettrini: before him. f -If'We have receni 1 the St number t f the These reports tire giver, for what they are worth, 'ady Slate Journal. It. is edited with much Wc da V.ot i.n tend to vouch for their afceuraev. i - - - " armies. -No uoubt tins migni uc uone iu ip or Ihrec years by a young and able General a Wolfe, a Desaix, "or a Hoche, with 3U0,XU disciplined men estimating a third for garri f?on. and the loss-of a yet greater- number by kirmislies, sieges, battles, and Southern fevers. The-destruction of life ami property; on. the other side would be frightful, however j perfect ."the moral discipline of the invaders. j The conquest 'completed at - that j enorrnoas waste of hiiman life to the North and Northwest with at lc.-i.-t 2"-r,()OO.ti0 added thereto, and cuiltow? ; Fi.'! ecu devastated provinces, r.rtt to be brought; into harmony wit!; their j coiupierors, but to beheld for generations, by heavy garri sons, at an expense piad.ruple the nqt duties or taxes whiCjh it would be'pooisible to eitort from ihcia, followed by a protcctiir-or ane!uperor. A. Say to the seceded States way ward.sisters depart in peace. ... i j ' .' In haste; I remain very truly your, WlNTIELD SCOTT.- Hon. Wji. II." SirivAcn, &c. &g,. C.OU' SEAE WlSCHESf U, Va., ) Special Order, No'l - , , ALL .'.officers amLoklicrs ,abscnt from this ! Rciiiment ou furlough, or- otherwise whose i ..i. . iu i i u rr !. imi.i oriiiirivre i.Tuni'ii. w ni uutr reimiLiiL caae 2 has so woked -I a regular Surgeon that they are not able to trar' uplmfour wmJil'liies' that we cannot:; refrain el with safety . In case of failure tOb this they ' . - u - j i : .. n it : wi i in Mini npu us iicsciicis nnu imiiisuuu nu- iV,f 'm!(.T Lti!' HIS aavcr ISl-uii-iii, "c uuue i r-"---v v - somebody will sjC this.who. ' V'OlllII'li. IV. will, UC HUM, I'ady .-.bibiy, ui'A "iiil, c Utift. rcivivc a hbcr.il fcup- prt. MEDIC AL GK ED. j-ier. Tun Nr.w CNriirTiix.- 1'resiJenl Davis has and hasten to do W titSTEl. W C dog, to hunt our. so : Inear witji vMr: - It is fholiih for ,a -ttian itp J . ir -i i- -l. - L: 'i J. K"i buvin" no?; meat iwno is punt mg a ipei..b can jsuplply his wants want to buy a coon and 'possum during the I coming think about cordincly. Ry order of j. s. Mcelroy, CoL icth n. c. t. J. 1'ROir itt, hi., Acting Adjutant.' .r bt Oet. VAK Win, SncEor.-i-A few; da ton, of Indiana liiade a spe-e HOTrlCE. a yir - A dogdlat will hunt ebon, 'possum, T WILL. EROCEED, ON MONDAi lliti liltl and kill a sheep Ncasionajly, will command a j J ; day .of November, A. p.. 180-', on the prem- . .. i at ihee "lieadouat ters. , lses, lo sen io nitiiteiicM itKtK on -.vtcmh o i ; I, . . I .. in ,v rl:ih- be. 'fle.cisU'edi'I lia ceeiedin-thls ibjcllioh; it f4uld"b impossible to hold' the fcmfiiiiih fet?ts tdgftthjer.. ' jlhe in frrenee ii. that'iulithe event supposed, the North- .t . win exercise the .r-igUt of seeession. and )1 VCW .WW-! j. f nf twelve rnonf hi. tlie NoteS be.lfrDff interest? p. Gov. Ior-.- from date,) that VALUADLE EAR'M,, cnsisjting; W ashintrton - of about t 1 : -'. -X--1 XJ. i.-it if the. South suc- i PGJVi heniver Mr Lincoln now appears in caused n sTccial order tn bn iued br Adiut.uit ub!ic,vf r. berscback or in his carriage, he goes General Cooper, calling for the enrollment of all . through the street? e.t a rapid pace, c.scoi ted by j between .the nget- of 18 Hnd 41. whoareuot a cavalry giHrd cT iibout twenty men. hair of 'exempt. There is, no dotibf an aMolute need of horn are in jhe advance and th rcm-iin lcr in more men. The tirt conserirrtbm has teen f c r?;,r-i urrii rrc'f.lvnttai cmrgr. . i-aitMll.- eieci.tcd iu svetc of the Stale- G30 Acres, knowui asthe Homestead Plaee of the Jato 4 ; i Ithomas POSTER. " ! separate lierself ffom tu& jcmniagfra on tilC SWANNANCA RIVER, of the old Union, j; ; j. - .j ; i aiKl the lluncombe Turnpike road lind the Hiok rg-There arejiouy" men-camp;fn lassa- ; rjr N'ut Gap roud pass through it. ' .So-7 : chuctt, and the llostoa l'ost says ihac Gov. An- I l, ; L .' " '.;; -v '--. : - r drews Us annouMbed his dkcimmnhnt-Jiot j JJeSlTaple U JrlaCe i'A: another soldier jsliUll leave pic:fta.Je. untile is j js f?l do hollered for areiu tfcLs country, and: satisfied that;'tlrei right man id to be -in com- ; 0 desiring to pirrehasj a ; '; mand of. thv-EAioA forces.", V.'! A:pyD:OTy- EGcn. Jim I lace'a negro brigade vas wmp- i . r-M .ft ! ft--: " r-.f.. it tr i v DR. M. E. LAZAEUS. ' ' I i . . - j I i fin uimti np irur rvirruyiTr im T S Wll.lLll I I. OT I III. Lilil tllKIi X X JJI. w- I - , ,, . -x, ,. . ; 1 t - t .rl 'nn the HHh br a eotnra?n!F ot sAH-ssouri. uiiiua,. t ditutiteu in- a.-' 'acinirie locauij, ,cumu uot ao jL ical College of New A tifk - lov to d on fJ Kans39 illt0 1ettcr than o ie ,el;t af tlie , tiie war, editor of ,1C . f 0uri - 1 ' 1 Cd anJ kpPve4. security; wmequir4. citv, respectfully offers Jiiprofe?ioiil gerviees jsouri. ? , ,r -' . - i i u, v . " : a to the people of Asheville nd tbe neighborhood General ;Mrgan d.tshed hnfo Xegton for heurchasenoney , , i '. Office a, Uhe house recently ocnptcd by'GOV. on Saturday morrng and cfmrel!et lie I: 1. il- v.'-. ITU. ... I ; i VANCE, f- -; . .f.-t. v'.--ti . - gv.-moi; t-y suvviivi . -. . n - , . . .. --. fj-.T.-; ." f ':7: ' '." ' - :' H : '-:'" ' ' ' i . . : i . ' m'- . "... .' -, - i- -":-'- - ' .. - , '.-.' s: j -.'""'; ' ' '! -' 4 j ! '.- ' " i; . y . ' - -' . . "' ..' . .-,j -.' -' - ' . j' ' - '-::.., ' : .-,'. ' ' ' 1 i- ' - - : '. ' ' ' :: .. -J ! - .. - .. V.J: 'V:J.-Hf ''. . U : ::i'l-"'
The Asheville News and Mountain Farmer (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1862, edition 1
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