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,i:i.ioii :rii; .i . ft i 5 :. r . i ,-..! ...it. vt,,."! :i yo!j.io; mine . .. , d n -ans. T. J. HOLT ON, iDintii At paopiiicraiii. TERMS: Theorth.CareliBeWhigwillbee(rordce'taub 'S;;i I tV flayed frlhreemontha;.id THREE DOLLARS it th ead of the year. Nopaper will be etseon.t tmuid untitall irreinjn art paid .exaepl at the opiun et the Editor. ' "'V :,K"";,wo'""f'V?"V - ...i. ,A Rl,. .hrra 25 aer ecui hifher ; ana1 a deduction of 33) per ceat.wiil k ui6 from the rejulei pncK, for dterliatrioy tl.e ya.r. T''11"'1! XlMiitlnuVt'rotthUm't. Ftr.on.when aeadinr in their adeertiatmente maot mrk ilia number of inaerliuoa de.irad or they will ke inaerled until loroia ana cnarfta - eordmrlr. ' UPjatinaatataaraatl.criieiitaaeaeaeanl - . 1 Ml' BEOTUEU. ll tSia aty little brll,er T Haw cold be la and Hilt, Datakahi.it up, e1 ear ana. Iter ! la ba net vary iii T N, aa ! ny ehilJ, the aer ore IV I li aefii t aunt paia, Tit de.b aaaee biia m ailenl - lie w. II n.it mate again. Jjol hold hie little arm. out! K k aaae Ui.l f4e.iil am ! tin ita ile bia liuy hand To Uaa tla preliy oje. Twta htlle brother'a ariarr Wliwli made hiwi Ub d p'y.4 Tb.l wbicb yow !oed yo oot, Tbere'a aolbmg b.re but slay. Why do yoa weep. tea, asotber S Y.a oaia Iba eOwr day. Io Jie -alf t'""ti bone k Iid b!ibe want to aUy V. ,il Gh loto la ore biin, Aadahow bias preliy tti8a J Ana if be eriea ta come U va. Won't he jie him titt!a woja t He baa not f in awriy, ebild ( If wo loia biiw wuh aar lie.rta. Ilia .pint will wita Hliti hi. iittie frai dtp. M. tf era are (oorlaoa1 (ratio, l will !; be wil'i joe ( Anl I oil! t'y to fn no milt, ll yva ro bind mt tiae. XVel till otiee aioto thoae l.pa, Tl.ru r mil go aw.y i And Uod will fite a. b'ppy '. .uufl.ia ll we lui'i aliea w ' J- , Miar. an'cmis. Jiona iha N.abmlle Dai.ner. NOHAH irCAHTSi. A REMLNISCEN'CR OK THK M'SSOURj CAMPAIGN. Poring tbe atay cf Col Jones io Nashville had the pleasure of many fireside talks tith bin apon sffairt ia the West, which ks cVctlMtd with ready fraakoess, ltert-l persed aitb many atiecdotei aad illusira- lions. These stories have leel as to bo'ieve that, thoe far, Mi.souri bas the better of ether seats af hostility for iha real re- Bancs of war. Meat assaradly lua fight ihaTe bss beta waged with Eeraer saroestuess ibe iLaa almost aavwbere else. The remote laorraik of eounlrv. tbe roaah, uakuoan eke racier af tha people, tba intensity and f... '.. .r .v.- .tel. ad. aud tba rsaer al satore of the complicity reduced to mounted her horse, bade bim gel up behind, a warfare eaatatially partnen and frouiior, aad rede eff, resehiug home without aeei (ie to i'sproKteas a aiid apeet, peculiar- dsut bsfore midki.ht. ly SBseeplille to dsed, aad aa'ge'tive of) ynn ibat is a fact itrtogrr tbat fietion, Ibeughta af renisalio interest. Naaa of ( which shows what sort of metal ia iu our tbe. a srusk as more forcibly than tba at. WAnjC0 0 tba muih abased and tradaesd ry af Norsh MeCarley, the Jetuie i'oani BiBeiteuth eeutary, ef tba Weat. . i ' hba lived in the interior of Musoort a little, pretty, black eved girt, it kt a soul a. hoa a. a meant.ia, aad a form a. fr.il hkhiuiw , . f.iry. and tbe ea.r.g. and pluek of but.''Jgl.breU.r iu.tgr.-i.Cfrombo,. out a tiogie Drainer, just gr i j J Ju'nB. " ' ."..- The fauni had lived in Kausai dariag the trebles ef '57, wbeO Nerah waa a mare t rl of 14, or thereaboate. Hut esse thai kr b-auty, ait, and devilmay ear spirit "rra knaas far aad wide ; aad many were the atoriea told along tba border af br ray '.a aad deiitge. Among other charges ''d t ber doer, is said she brcke ail tbo 1'tarts far aud wide, aad iraditioa does go ao fsr aa lo assart that, like lid Acrts, iha killed a mad oase a week, keep- Ming a private eburoj yard for tbe parpese f dc-cestl J heryiug her dead, lit) ibis a ;it nn j, she wee tbcn. and is now, Cue looking lively girl, nd prttr hcr.'.iuJ I then will be fouud in novel, a will bo MfB jf ,ha good featured reader but tuibd '. .r .... '' Nut long fter tbe Federals esine into tier neighborhood, and after they bad forced ber rather ! take the eeth. which ba did PM,J' tM,u ",,?rrJ old Iba coanl .01. bl boufbOla, tod paid kreauia ba could not bslp binilf ; poi loujj fur tbaa iwo importaai rfeou iu lha bi- lor' ,ur b,rl ' of oi.a mar- !"d "P 0B "biUt ba waa on a '" Beighbora, aid arreated be r ncklj, weak braibar, bearing hiui off to Leaven- warm tny, wi.ere ba wa leaded iu tne Biilitart iiuardbouie. j, ,,,,.1 baforb Nerah raaob ed bama. Whu aba did aa, and diajaecr d the autrsg a which bad beta perpetrated, and tba grief af ber old father, br raa knew no beuodi. Although the nitta wera fallior, and iha siybt waa alo.in in, d -rk and dreary, aba ordered her bor.-e to ba re saddled, pat on a thick sartoar, belted a aab lojad ber aa.il, aad, alikiok a pair af , ivory handled pii-tola in ber banoui, started ji ff after tba aoidiers. The post was many (tntles di-tant. Uut that nhs did net retard, Orer bill, tbreofc-h marrh, under cover of 'darkness, she galloped on lathe beadqiar- itrrsaf tba eneniv. At last tba aall of a aentry treugtl 6cr ta a stand, wita a J boar.e j bo gaaa there T j Ne waiter,' she replied, I wlb to fee (Co4. Prioac, yoar eoumauding affioer, and iaatantly, too.' 1 Soueokat awed by the presence of a yoong feajala ao baraebaed al that lata bear, perhaps struck by her imperiom lone 'af eemaBd, tha lankea gaaid, without Soueokat awed by the rssaos of a i I.....J i... ... . i . tia, aad Ibetiaa ta iha qiariorsol tba Cola- IgsI aammandiag, with abotn she was left jt!na. Wall. aaaJam ' uiuth tho Yaaksa effi- ear, with a Head poiitena.s, to what have I tba honor af this viii ?' ' la tLis Cel. Pritia I' replied the brave girl ej-iieily. It ia, and yearsalf J' N matier. 1 hava eoms here te ia qiira wbeibav jo? have a tad by tba aaate of McOartey a prisoner ?' There ie sueh a priaoaer.' ' May 1 a-k, tor why t 'Ceriaiuly ; far baing supeotad af treas- ebst'le eonaeetidn mUk tha en.iny. TieaouebIe eouu. atieo aiih the eae soy! Wby, tba bny ia sick and lama. lie ia bo idea my broiher ; and I bare eowe Ue a.k bia immadisle release. Tbe Yankee t freer apmcd h's ayes ; wa. 'sorry ka could nut comply aitb the n j-iet af aa aiaaiae; a awppiisHt, and mtt really beg ber ta detVl and Ware the tortre.s. ' t litmun t bia frlsa,,' eitsi aha, ia re ply. That joe cannot have,' rrturned be, 'the boy is a rebel and a trailer, aal un less jea retire, Madam, I .lull ba forced ta aireai you oa a Similar Id-ptcfoe.' Suician! I am a rebel and a traitor too, H you aib. Young MeCarty is in; brotli. r, and 1 J I leave i bio tent until ba ora ouh me. Ur iar bi iu,-lait rrli aar, r " ihsre aba draw oiie of ths afote-ail ivorf bandies eu of her fco.otu and levrl- Ird the ttiiiltle Hirertty at bim, ' I "ill put ao ounce el leaa in jour mam utiors you rutuct can call a sissle aentry to your relief.' .. w,t Dal ,,rnest about seiimg bim, A fictura that I nut I iu m varuvst about getting rtd ot Thoea stood I he heroic girl, eyes, flashing Lim a must not ke-p bim " fire, cheek glowing aiib esrurt .ill, lit.s( j Mt du(l0 t4 9le4 mJ bu.hand to Irawly set wnb reoluiiea, and hand out- tjpl,m. atrrtched aitb a losded pi.tel ready to, .. jkf, tou n9, not;,i." be ssid, " far esnd lh conteolatbroagb the o thoroujjh. ' or turee days tbat Fido bas appiared ly frightened, atarlied, agliaal eeldier, who ifferant from bis usual habit. !" cowered, like blank paper belore flames,, . . , . . . . . . . . uudr ber burniug stare. Qiiakt' aba repeated Order bit re- le.sa or jou d.e Il wa iao much. P':Me eould not stand r Uj for!." Nlb ,b, rated. Give the order fitst.'she replied anWof- ed j .l. ..J.. ... ik. I.J , . . . , ... .,,.,., ,,i1..i out al tu. i.laoa. brouent out : ana arawniBi; nia aim in u wub ol,o baud gr.bg one of bia, .ud tba otbsr hu d al her tru.tv ivory baudle. Ftta ' Tni CokstITU I io AND Tilt OnIO Molt Stand or Tall TuoiTit.il -Id l51'-2,! ' UiBlt, WtbMer .lltr,a lb, f.How.uj, "If I have a.lemptcd to eipound that , , .,.1 .,, lllJ(ut. .nd - .... u" j ... veueranon from pts.eat day If Iber atand, tbey usual elaae logetuer, ll the, fall, :hey maat fall together?" , If I bate eedeavered ti da- uuder tba barn, where be bad scopad aut .mo raoio. utute aiow tw aa laaro.M..,'. : . - . '. o . I-.. 1.-1. i; ...i I s.: k...-.l.bil. h.;- ..aa.rala laatiaur aaa. I knew faetare of po.der . .11 in e -n a -nead Id I r .tlroad briH-'e on 0 o ;vuil Si..a K .i , XomT .Vd: T...;.0ofm.tsr1..r.dta.::f tl ... .l,.rabr..W-a aavampslled J. and bad dropped from bia lip. U,s symptoma. ! m.ti.c - b.oh ..a kept al,v8 b, th.t oft- ficie,, to I.., .or .cms inoutna, dartug when , lBW aluril jru, 4J.o a iTimpel u7. o "e'rd baft Umou a. lb. for a f.w day. previous, bad b,.n ja't like repeated ery of 'M mui I mttm oi. I" gave lima arr.n.emanta b.va .... ..... . HY DOG. The fununiaK thrilling incident wii re lated by a lady who U now a resident of Bath, add wa give il very nearly io ber own orde I ' 1 , I in Trr fond of teta when t wai girl, end the feeling grew with any growth, Lambs aud kittena wore oiy eour.la.it play- fellows in childhood : owned aud p. tied in aMeiiliou to ba turned from hit dumb coujpauieu until Uod bleaed ni wnb it and jo in. Afiar thi I gol dinner ra- oliild of my own. When wy linlo Fiaddy dy, and when the meal wa oer, Charlea w born a oaw faai of lov. w.a op-ud to j bia bu.ioe.i, and Fredd and ma, for 1 bad found tba trua object of Ka want to acbool. , mao'. oara aud aolicitude. Aud tbeD, in J Until the middle of the afternoon I W lhe ear foliowiug, two daujjbfrra weralTrJ J mJ bouhold maiteta, but gjreo uuto uj, whom 1 railed Kta and Clara.- Wbila Clara waa still an iofat, j my husband brought home a rjg. Il waa a beautiful animal, of medium aiie. with 1 oig silky hair, and colored brown aud white. If I remember rightly, Cbarlea told ma that it wa a oroos between the aao ta Bnd Newfoundland. At all events, tha dog waa a beauty, and was ait kiud and in- talligenl aa ba was bandama. lie very (0eu became attaehfd to mv children, aud weuld spend wbola hours at play with them, bearing with all their tormeoiing pranaa, tad really seeruin ' to ba be.t satiffied while cuduring tha moi-t af their aouoyan- ae. And theu he would watoh by tha era- die of me darliaj retain her reotlT when aba was restlera io ber sleep, nod keeping all interloper, at a uUtanoe. ; I And so rido for tha, wa ealled tba!"" ruiy naa i maae tea morement dog became net oa'y a member of our 1 bou.ehold. Let au importaul member, and ' wa all ioved kini vary nrieu. ila waa faith- ! fal as faith uself, and wa tauL'bt bim many i fal aa faith itself, and wa tauL'bt bim many curioua tiiok, which bo performed to tha adifleatiou and wonderment of MUra, and alaaja to tba delight of bim.elf and my Time peed so, and Clara waa four.lok m after him, for I was niw assured I jeara old, Kate waa .it, and Master Fred- that ba wai maJ, or, at lea-t, tbat he sooo jdy bad grewn to se a young lad of eiht. wentd be. and I ha-ntnrd back to the houe, ila be sure ba wa onlv a mors hot: bat ud ebut my-elf in. I suppose I ought to ' be seemed tiry old la ma ao aid tuat I lealied bim mv litila man, and fit qa.te proud (A bia geiiteal appearaoee and pre cious altainiosH ts. One day it waa ia tlio ferseaos utj buaband cams ia, as be took a teal near ib table by which I waa at work, ( noticed tbat sameihuig troubled blui. I aaili d a while for him ta apeak, but aa be did not, 1 aaked Lisa what ba waa ibikkiag af. j "111 tell job," be aaid tryiag to as sume a c.rrle.ueri, ba did not leel : " I bare been tniukiug tuat aa bad better part with Fido." "Part with Fido !" I cried ia tniiti mei.t. " I mean sell band. Sell him! eoalioaed my hua- , are you craiy, CbatleaT" ' No, Hannah. " Theu,'' aaid I am io earnest." a.nng io make a very short matter of it, for 1 waa datormiiied, " we shall eop that dog jut so lottaT as he lives. Il is my eto, aud I catnot part ir h bim " Cliarlea made no reply to thi, but sal lookiu at his logt-r which were drumming Uf.ou the table, aud I a.-k-?J iuiu if ba was iu .rtcri about ul.nig tbe dor. " No," ba said i " o tell tod the plain trtih, 1 waa hot." 1 was about to ehida him for hiving atar ,0 but he stopped me aud re Iitli.... to nl. 1 Ii. fr.l.ll..,l. " a " t J - aud lasy ; and, now tbat 1 thought oi it mora particularly, I remeiubarvd tbat be bad been droopiug, with hia head doa u, tud his limbs weaa. " Yes, I think Tido niat be 'ck," I ao- wered, after 1 bad thought of aU thia. "Very atck dangerously so, I am a- fraid." added mi huband. Hi toue tar- tied me, and I aked hint what he meant. " Why,'' bo replied, " I thiuk tbo dog ia rin B)"J.T ,m be baa lyv'uv', tii, . mn I eau'd not belieeo ih.t It waa too ter.ible. Tbe very bve I bad for the dog would not let me ba too eai- ly aonviuoed. Uut Charles aa-urcd me that there was ary probability of tha trath cf bis atatemeut; aud ba aaid it was our daty ta kill tba auimal al once. He had noticed the neeuliar ohane in Fido s habit, soma days before, and ha fell aura that the fatal malady waa upon him. -Hut there h.v. beau bo mad dogs id; teem ' ,lDr;7 I?n H tha town " I suireested ' foam flaw from hi mouth, aad ba p'ouahad ,l.JJ' i;6 hnm bein, bll. !,h. p,lIM.a flj0r with hi, ball, upon tu, .aid-, "bat" h. told ma, " iber. is no ! Ur, and b, .he ihtck earhag hair-wit. doubl lhat Mr. Sartfenfe do diad of tbat the might af a CtaBt. lUl I coa d sat have A...... U. ... f..nJ J.. 7, n. soaoia uava ie. j "e ' M $ but my fo.d.es. far tbe poor faithful animal wa too deep for ealra con- idtratiou. and 1 begged that be miicbt bo eoarfd. ' - '' ' "' Wa oebt not.1' aaid Charlea. !? Let bia live tili night,"; Ilorged. 'Let bimjiea till youonua borne, tbic emin; and (het), if ba ia no better, or if nii pjujplouja ara worae, you may taaa nim away. ..,... My buaband finally yielded to my per auaitHia but ba made tna promise that I would k-ep the dog io the atable, where ha thi-u a, and re that the doer waa ao fnlent.-d that tha children could not open WDl'" 1 " to rrntaauiis i hotKht I would go out aud look at poor P"do. if I could do aajihiug for biiu J so I gave CUra m v aaala to play with, ; ud baring cut off a few slices of uice beef, ; 4 went to the little stable aud opened tha ioor - I saw tbe dot; lying upon ome straw far corner, and, though I spoke to him entered, he dtd not appear to oottce 111 - 1 approached biin, still walling bis name aff. ctiouately : aud whan I had coma , "le to 't pot where ha lay, put forth piece of the tauat. Ue looked ap at ma fowled i wa npou tba poiut of ehi- l'0 bitu for b y ill manuers, when ba gara ' "other growl, aud gnarht-d his teeth at ' OJe. At this I starlid back, for I now no- ibii nis eyes naa a sirana giare, inn tbl bia broatning was short aud heavy j "ben be -praug up and took a aiep lowarda n,e i but be did not touch me be rusbei bJ "c out at the doof, wbeTa he stood lrea,nl,nS 'or oionaeut, atnoujo no wire trembling for a moment, a though be win pued and d I riy. and then he craald au dtr be ata't.ia, tkrouh an aperture in tbi under pinning. I d:d not try to call biu tha out. lor 1 aiU not dare : nor di l I Uara to bve Sot beip, and. at Uait, hava had thu pTtute b.i.eath the stable stopped up; but I did not thiuk of il I ooiy thought of giving the charge into my Lubiud'a Ii a ii d - hfO he L'ot home : ar.d I auppo'ed, if 1 supposed auvthiu, that the auiuial Kould rt-inaiii where ha wan until tbat time ; aii'i, if I had any uresMni'-, it was iu sym pathy for poor Fido's suffiitiga. At twe o'clock Freddy and Kate came home from school ; but a oue e the neigh born was "ith me at tba time, ( aimply taut ihi m up aluira to put away their book and ebaiigo their elotbes, iutvodin ihrm of tbe danger at the stable rben tbey earns do.o. I want wftb my visiter to the front door, and while there my two ebii drm rstue down snd want out by ibe back way I reached tbe kitchen as I eould. where I Clara aas at play, aud ust tbaa irreddy j and Kate esaae running io. ..m m,uiaia. mamma." tbe bey cried, " j'lat cjuie out and look al Fido 1 He acta so funny, aud bia month is ail white!' Haraly had tbe words been spokes when the aoi came bounding into tbe bonsa throjj;h the pjreh Into the kitchen bis eys ..-iirtiig Iis tire, his teem gnssDiUj,-, a ll n llie mica, wnna loam uriTeinnj iaiu ' hi. itpa. He besittled a moment, aud iheo, asllaiL'h be had aek-ated I ba loveliest li mb 'of the Cck, be started loaards my dar liti!:, my ii'tie Clara ' Ture was uo lima for renioa then, nor should I have beeu vapihle reaaan bad there been hours U sparo My instincts guided iur theyleJ me to me aitb a cloar, ure vt-i an j J-t what was Uau-piriug, aad tliey ii-'l mo ti act. ibare waa bo nflee 'tion u will of my own but, with the ra pidity tf thought with atiril power I put lorlh my atreiiglh. I saw the dog atart fjr my loved one, aoi, wild a wild ery, I leaprd opon bim. I eiuht him by tbe C illar bitb be wore around bis neek, caught him with both my bands nud bore hiui dau io the floor aad then 1 hada Fred dy io run lor help, but tbe I tile fellow was loo much filgl teued to quickij aompre ! betid uie, aud it waa som liauo er be star ted. I told him to eall upou the first nan he found. I lu ilia meantime I was struggling wilh 'che iufjriated dog, au l trying Ij per.uade Kate and Clara to run away up alaira. 1 iiiiiihl din I might not be atilu lo escape I. it 1 would save tbem 1 be beaat un.'bi bite me. and then ct free aud tbau fas- i" his deadly faus upon tbem. I begged I urged I eoiumaadsd j but in vaia Tne poor, frightened tbmga d ared not mora eould not. Tney were fixd with terror snd aou'd only crotch iu the ojruer, and ery out "Miuauia ! mamma! Man? minutes it seemed to r.is a limit- less lima L lay there aa l heid the dog. Ilia Mruggled fui touly ba gnaahed his : heid ll,.t. uoa laaen. far tba aireu.ttb o . . iT i l j me. Il aasr aaid "Papa aapa I iii not aca what followed, I beard found a deep fatal aound it waa to xcme- 1 tbioK tbcn a atruerle and then I thing tbcn a atruerle and then I wai ', ,. - . , lifted up and tome aay. ' ;,B" " Ottoc.I, propoatnj; to : "Hanuah 1 Haansb ! arc yon bitten 7"' ere19 '"er laia for uiouej out of tlio j waa tue question that aroused me.. Itwaoid ailver cupa, pooti, forka, ka , Ae., of , apoken j m uch tonea of caper, ajjOLiring : au.pcunc, v uni. ; "rio i no i crieu. - iui, u . inj culu- ren I" And my bmband told me they were tafe they bad not been touched. 'J iiey camu to me they kised me, and cried, "Uli, mamma, am t yon giao papt oama ; auoibut ttiero l a, Y. ri irt., i , tbcn 1 aauk away again. ill many , .opiull of lLe rCiiet .j.,, v lf) rj ihU day, but I recovered at lcogtb. and be-; CBrioua to bee r-.coi.vd wit!, i . ico and oama troo onca more. I aheri'li the memory of r ido kmanen and faitbfuloe, aud tthiu I think of Li ru as he once waa, I aonietiiuea feel bow pl1' aut It mii'bt be to witnea the pranks anil receive the aarcaea of anoibt-r like biin li-l 1 cannot forget tha terrible ditDtc4. a tte text j,:acr, j.rau:ii.g u- . which ended bia life, and v.' ,le that mein. j Bount n.ii.t reacii a r, fp.-eml'.e mm, iVtS ory last I want not another dojg in uijr; bo variso and vex.n.uus in. q.alitU ia household. t,e levj propo.-ed. Oi rie mni n art L i aorta each B.'ty thousand ucilnts. oiie of ! them may Lave pure baaed .e tl.ou-and The following ia a short aocoant of the : do!l.rt wolth 0f Uer, anoihr r of rWw two fibt and sarreoder of Fort Douvlon, writ- 1 ten by Hon. Jehu C. Burch, oca of the cdi- tors of the Naahvilln Union aiut Amwicuii J and, a member of the staff of Geo. Pillow : Tha Fight eommcoeed at Fort l0DtlTu on Weduesday, at noon, and continued cai- ly umil the fort was sui rendered ou Sub- j uu.-iu u.-.n -.. ok- j urday, when our force marched out of our . fuir.ncinurun sun a. mac., iu. n-'j. j killing uol lea; than l.UUU ; capturing . piecu of artillery, 00 prouers aua lare lot of smali arm, blankets aud knap- saCKs. Uur ;o-s wa abont DH ki.ieil, and from 4(H) to 6(H) woundtd. 1 ha tiieiuy ; had, with a lari'e force, surrounded ti, pre- psratory to cutting off our comuiunionoa with darkiviilu and a.aville. liiu vr.t the ciu-s of our couij; out iu 1 attuckin them on Saturday. Thd r.'-ult of thu ti.'Ut ou Saturday made trol iriuippiia'it. About auu do li on Saturday, "e sent o(L 'ha hick, wounded and ti in.i.iers iu tbe p,.: two small boHt ntj hart at i'on : E.ir- ly iu the niLt, oar eo vit' hrout;t u-t the ' information that fourteen teriiiiboan wti; I landing trexli tro-u ouu mile and a U f hi low uk. l tree hours altir, our ea ;ali y n termed us that tbo enemy, in lr tore---, bad again surrounded u-i, ocuipwiig t r. u poiiou from abich we had tinvcu tLum iu the morning. Tbe complete rtate cf exuaution of o i: array, ar.d its maoifust inability to make or sustain another attack, determined the surrender. Tbe snow was three inches deep, iho weather sererclr eoid. sad oar ! b,d fcen working and fighting for several days and nis h ta. with do means ef real ei ei-pt what tbey found in the tretjcko Ybey had been burriediy carried there, - without their tenia or camp rqupa,e Tbe number surrendered waa ai.uut lj,lOJ The Lumber crcaped about y.OUL). TLis deaa not iueluda about l.UUO cavalry, the most r all ef whom probably escaped, i Patrioric Marvlanpehs. A letter to the Newbern, Progress, dated Goldboro, N. i q ( l,.brairT 15, itjS A company cf Marylan(ers arrived here tuts niorniog, vrbiou wi.l be aa.ioai to co in e pott in this State by General lia'liu. Tbe sctiou of this eoiupauy presents a t-irotig appeal to our own twelve mont'tn' men to re-enlist. Tha comauy left Haltimore on tbe I'Vu of May last, ainoo wlii-jti time it has been in service at vurioua poiuta in iriuu. and was at Ibe itattm oi .Mem When Hoauoke waa taken their ti.uo of eiilttiuent had juM expired, an I they hi I conimaccd cn Iha fixty dy' furlough of fered by tbe Government btfora into the service agnu ; but, actuated by a nouie patriotiam, tbey threw up their furlough and al ouee eoluuteered lo coma in our as sistanee. Patriotic M aryiauders ! Oppress ed Maryland ' When will the day of thy deliverance dawu! This company may possible reach your place la night. Gl. BtAURKJARt) TO llErURV TO THK Potdmac is Two MosTiii " D i e," tha llichtuoud corrcpondout of tbo leuiphit Appe.il, writes ou the o.h as fa'ilows : I learn from Centreville (bat G'n. Ueaa-' regard expects io return to tbe army of tha I'olotuao 10 two luoul'.u from t'uia l.nue, and that he only cou-euted lo a-auiua tne Mm mau l iu Kctitu.iy opooj coudltioii tht be uliould ba allowed t.j oo ne lack to tin old) companioua iu a: ui in tim f r s 1; j opn:n ; I of tba tpriuiT oaaips''i. He has net for . goi,eu hi pramiaa lo "ike ptstliet girl ( of Mil'.'iuiore," thai be would plant tba bt j tie it. wioujiht hy br lair hng.-r. up.u ibe lop of tbe Washiutou mouuuieut iu that cliy Col. Jordan and other mssjirn ot tau regard a ataff ara hers, t't routs to jjt.l , " . . , . , . . ... , lueir aiatiuguisuoa eat.i iu ma Tu PDtt Mill - -Tne 'Jo .f aerate c tv ha. ben pa! f I Pander Mil near inn ,3-cd .v. f,J .n.raliaaa PU rh trg Emr'V. ftl .p.ratit.t. ft rurg tr, THE SILYETl j i,c j,00J I people cf t'uo ttaic. Tiiis i a io- i ulcr and ra'.ii r rnmaiiiie procrrdintf, and o fcu3 JetjTj rprun wiilia!, a.t nut to !. p- f rcciabla tu Lr.-t :l:t ho :lit!e.a the tf t,f ernor slu I'oat-cii have uii'.-ii.-at-d t'. niatl.T and kriw wi.at lie- nr ji.oji : J m ice I ti 1 1;... Cr.-t p. ace, il it iu 1 i". :!' i u e ii. tluclin 1 i i 'ih, i uJ ' ' hii v -.,cli a Maua ani ,i!.r round in the 3M:V tilt! H-In: Mil. .. i it duutjU.i , j....rMjan ,;. . compooi; :' 1 mnunt ct n:jv. i Smto aa to i thouiatid doifara wcrih, and the othr.rthrrc not mora perhaps than onu hundred doUrs aonu eaeu huLuruil-i ri .iuch o;t.. t iha U."t may b-3 lontid. So itint l'i.u. fiirci'.i ttb ot ecj i al Uieai J tou tiil lev) ti v e il.ou Saiid do Urs from oi.e, to iho-.aiid dol- rs Jroiu anoilifr, a t;il only aiio hundred ; doliare a p.ece irn ti.e cn.er ilr. o J ut ( jOU Lot pi a,4i.ee .-uma aa o much : pure ppt,c:e ., (lllJ tt il( L,e n.ritf up ot the ' rtai vaie of lb.' Mivtr ami il.,: ud'iiiienal i rrice of iho n.ar:ufs'u , istier priiuii ol ilo l ' r,et'uafH fruIU lije Tulc artav this lualion, ai,d voj have citurn thrra liiou. aJ ,j0; woitii of -r xl Hal'5 M:er ai.ri from thu o.lit'i!" in propuition. Y--t it i. iiot ii.tei.tlcl to lata uav it iood ci 2 n a.il. j ver Htit! I ver a doi ai.jn mm i-j, it wauit will r quire to replace it at :cr i ii war. Stir el y ll.it. Sj tul tut! iue ., p.iy tii tiioi pand duliia aarrenoy fjr lura luuaaul dollars cf rei 'y .-iiv-r. (.'an it be po--.ble th-t there ia ni oM,fr i way of xunplyiuj fumla lor tita ar ! An I tti.a q'trfiiuu bruits us to niiti ar.i ia tei;dt d to ; S o ohj-?"t to tins n,jur.. no, coly o.i account oi tie luvqiatuy ot i:a pp ion. u e .-ceitij iucon-i!oi.cy n". i it. -rupt iiitrrfi-rrut-e wiiri iiout-iK)!'i ch-'-'-but benaoaa of ila ae n 'ju -'i-r ,,,-i't t t-lora I he tfirld of l.ie hrri-r:.e-n of oir r.oir CC, the pottrty of O Jr i-xrh. o ir, and tho failure of Our credit. Tac po;i; w;l J,- up tbr-ir silver at thec-.M. a..: ilj-r t m: ' tno-igh the dem-tnd !. m i-i ot iti.-m n,. j-cta ra'.Hir fUao aa pan in. Ii . ihr toim of las cnenie mat g ui... i.ot it p irpo-,4. a,i 1 aij-c. At i ii-.! a riuic, 'ioi.ir. of iti p rtmii , prate a:rl m-'tt T.-I.J !' -jlri f0 ir tut a great roti tins hren time l!i thr.in. tna C J.I1., o Ot aut !n oj ! i 4 tii ot i hi 1. 1 A . . u. 1: J- Hamilton i'.-ts ui th, it.-v. U; h ja A luel tsave murat'd to W a-hm-'titi, t t0j have made a revort to the tijcernni tit ripi-c:iu ir eir i;i.i..ju t.i renove me U "'-0!"-rs i;i t;,..- s,- v r-; ina.i ihir curiita iiiea nt Sorli referred to I to liie t'onf-; ici ;i:e aitinr b tin out iii.- msiter wis iirjj i A ri-t It ciruo re- fuii:g !" I ii -j Cait!j-i aliu;'iOQ to. tii L'OI:tetivra rn tory, f ,r Our b-Jt cj.'re rtr auirie-s 10 11 V 3 ' t change of iirionera. t'oni' 'a"""1'0'" wl"e" ''d iu per u-ci Pieces-. .mi eini excuati at a i ei'd t, n , b u t tie t ' I ale- ii i'l t iiric n o r Gv.rn n in aus if tii'l y, Itundt'cd more pr! in-.Ta men', bu:, jr , c )lu.n toey propo.-i ri to r.eae tho-e aiao o i in role, ti our toveru,u t:,k oa d a-rso tu s. leae three huti trta of ttiLir iuu lUai iutit bercatier tali i.i;o our nai.ds. Tina ikv u co'i.'.ira-i )u of S.-cri tarv Sa:i'on. th r.-f jr, ba ita anpi ri aaid. A genera! "jaii livery 1 ot our a;alera niii ocoar itiroa h out .ne Souiii, ami tiiey w:il o?u be r i einj iu li'ocity rea iiei Sltica the close o; ha uetiattoa w.th Hr oS-r t ir" erty to tniae u piu- tliito hutidied U.noa (iOtnier-, luo Cu.itederi'va have li'l a re verS, L.i leal ill.l-aM.is f pfiot.ei.a at lioaiioke la. and aud Fort Uj'ul-a'i. Ilia q jH!.i u ii, h!i me be liko uj jti uiitnovii and lv up on ta;o:v tie lare autpius t bo w uae, Ai extensive in opi'ratiuii ai fictory h h'-en . I A ai o at iiiiiy S.i'iia, X'.-a. mini, r ol -i-i t.irrei cotiailerab roiled c-l every been rn'erfd 'nto b i: i C !! I r act I. i r ' ! 'ioveroajeul ! with JJ,uo; guua in a n.rt time . . i five Ci-UiS ta : P.. STAGS STtMPa T , . p. Irr.il"rf l-Ur. iil bi no. and tua tou cu'.i ted, ai euuot;uc-. olh.iaii r. laa versa of 'be Sis' Psa.l
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 4, 1862, edition 1
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