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Wisi3i- aW W------wca ' . " o MO, SO.', VOL. XX. CKEI:2.XJ0BX,,,X,3S3. 2W..Oi OCTOBBi 281868. HRS. T. J : HOLT ON, EDitam amd paoPHiirRB43. , ft-. .irth. Carotin Whi- willbeaffordedtoeub. eriber t TWO DOI.I.ARS in advance ; TWO jiUo;u , ,0IIa .;,. duche, orjiupid- DOLLARS AND FIJTY CLN S boiL.. all the time. I wish ber and d.Ived for thre. month ; and THRLfc 1M)I.I,AK . . it tha end of the fear. Nopaper w ill be di.ei.n. her flonoceS at Jer.CO there ! I know 11 Imued untilall irrearafe are paid, except at the ir. not at all Christian liko, and all novel opti n of the Editor, reader should ever nt hold of this, (I wi.b Vdvertieiiientnierleda.Ou Dunrpern,ure mty jj bdtjuktlet tbcin have to etay (t61ine.orle..,tl.i...ieUtypt)rorthe6r.tii.er. t bme wbe0 luy ,re aIUOl,t enteeu lio.i .and Si cent, for each enn tuiuaure. t uurl fcd . . . .1111 1.1. i . . ' 1 ... 1 e vi ,, years o il for a sister Bell and then see 1 .ertieemenl and SheriS Sale char(u va per j eent higher ; and 4 deduction of33J per cut. will V hat shall I do all this long, long even be iii.defromt!ereulrine.fordverliroj tag 1 - Th rawln- rvum-iw to vr-pry and the year." Auverti.riiniil. in.erted ninnihly ' jeut and the dining room pshaw ode quarterly, at CI prr .quare for each lime. Semi fce c,tit.iz all the time, though one la monthly 74 eent. per. eu.refor ear., in... ju.t from boarding school Turn, turn, rrraona wurn .mo, nr. in meir ' ""T. mu.t m.ra the numoer 01 inrruc.n. i....r they II be married until forbid nu charged ae ourdin(ly . t rPalmlr. are author u If gv" 1" " a. A.-S Souls not Stations. V ha iiW d a mn from nil"" I Whe h t know im by hi dr f Taaipera ni be fit f'f prnire., Prireea, fit lr aomi luirf C'rawbled )irt ud eulv j.ekct MtJ berlotbe Se gvMiu r. Of the liiMUhla ar,(! iVeliaj. M4I1D et cuuU Co ir ai.it, There r figt of erytal nretar Kir welig eul f t"i-e, 7 itd i parpie Oua ati gouico, Itiiiocn, eio'4 - (owi 1 ; C d w"i conrila by eoolr, nt tejr dt.a, Iier .no rua(et yu .no w. Win l.e .l- thron., Ih l.ijhr.t, liut rMlbie ui Ifce - Ma iipraiaed hi. felinw., on rt-.-ti" i"" M 1 ' 1 ' 1 "' J -' " 'm ' Th.t jor miaunl diM.e .f ! M.n b; Uiwr, 01. i by Ir.im j. Men fcy ti. .u .1, ru'u J l'. Cl.iiiiiif l1 T'tH ' lo "'" t In a awi." .mwnitd n'". Thereat" fe,m embro'u ere ; There 'e Htle ' e'd n:l. There .fs lilHe !"; h.a .oppl.i f . t er .r re U' on t- bi i Hut ii .d bo caunla by aoui" not aUtient Lo ami pft" !'' mlS lo, l b.in ail vaia ai.l n-li..na Alt a. n.!a; I" 'be . Teirf b nJ. aion are bii.Urr Of uuuii' c.iu auil Tilled l.ainea. la M-nn." il, Kel ana Ur.cmd e nf. tlj the .r.of other' (orehr. .... I.ieinj 00IJ reja"-'. Whiie the pr '. ..ulr.j.d ffreu .Mi V.inl liitelU up ile eoiee. Uui tfIU .nJ jUH' e .ternal, B,,r wi.ti ii.rl nd lifbt. Ami .unfet'. .i-ail nee, pm.o'r, W hrfe ti'ere 1a C .oroy f.ji.l I An t'od, ! wrld btard voice le .i( H..UI...I'" '" "" W,l. unk niv"-a " ,u A M peltvlr of Uie rtisccllimcous. A DEAD SHOT. THRKK PA'iKS KltOM TUK UlAllY OK A " SECOND DAUUUl'KK" B MAHUUCHITI MLOUr. Loon, June Ctb,l5-. A sseond daughter ! Yes that i what I am Mamwia uever eea.es t-!!in(; me of it, though she never uttered tbe words iu her life. Boll i the fevor.iH Ueli i lb beau t and the darlin Hell ba all the prelty dreanes for which 1 do not eare, md all the love and lenderuc for which I d cre, unluckily. Helen may go where ho iike, but Uell must bo watched and guarded a if she were a china tea ro, and escorted ui hv the footman, end flattered by tho maid-oh duar. why did tl.e, not call i..c! C.der.ll. and have done with it? No, thai I have Cinderella's work to do Mauiuia would .uui at tne oare . Pern', aoilm her bauds with anything more useful than a crochet needle, which, by the way, is one of my horrors. Hot ihev Rive me Cinderulla's place io ihe family, and sometimes I rebel, as now. Te thit.k that I could not go to the opera this e.n inj, beesoie Bell was afraid there w. 'd Ve rc-snj enough tt hr Bouccm with three in the oarriage ! I could or; with vexation to think of it. There will be that old favorite anvil'cbof ue of mi tie io the Tro vetore, lua., turn, te tutu, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn tun., turn, te turn, tutu, te tido." wj DOl bear a DOto of it; the will be turn ''oh. that till never do I .ball , , 11 ...:' cry ajjam II 1 mine 01 me 1 rovuiore, anci that handsome young man, with a Dame an long aa auy arm, wha mga t. Let me see. My room look out upon a iittle, baek atrect, add jti-t oppo.it.' are the window of the house, io square, Mamma would kill uie if ho knew it but what fno it would be to ahoot pea into that back drawing room floor 1 1 have a p-a shooter one tbat my brother Tom used when he was at Kuby. ile gave it to mo, poor fellow, when he wi ot on tc jom bn I ship, and didn't 1 " atotliKh " Mis sutry a. tbe w. walking in the garden of Gatt- I try IIone one day. The temptation of see- 1 ing Ler under my "iudor, was too raueh, a tin 1 bit her eaaetly in the nape of her I. tiff, old rck, while all the girl-were bud- died up behind me. holding their noses to keep frcm .creaming rut -ilh laughter. 1 What a lime we bad aflurward. to be sure. I We all declared it waathe yonng gentle Diao at Dr Hirch'a, opposite and when .be I sent around to inquire, one of them, like an I ar.jol. a lie wn, eotifi-ied it, set'itjji at ouef that we had got into a draadful rerspe ou the otb-r ui e. l'e is at Cbri.t chuteb bow and if rer I am happy enough to . l.;... :.. . k.. ...I I I ......f , him. Ile i the onlj b'ov 1 cvt-r knew wLo' tJUi" up to my idea of a hero j Now, here i. the pea boot;r full of , pea. I01 that Is flofious ''hall I, or ,!aU I not I be window are o iuviiiug 'ly open but then i aru )OJ!i lady aod aoou to he pre.entrd at court, the curtail, 1 ar drawiiju-l far enough ai-ide hut 1 am ; a I'rrmv .L-. 7 '- , or ate'itrer. .ho pea. iut.i lurir iM-igb-, bora htusr no, I not! And yet . iheti- la a ji UKeni.ii iilnig by tbe fire I CJul 1 hit h tn .0 charmingly ob, fl.'h and blood can never .land it! 1 here ! j My ebot ha taken eff at hero cnirS tae LUtiniD with ti' p.p-r in hi band, aud be i looking up at ail tbe window ou tbii.ide II. diibttu!ly an-ry be look. 1 wor.drr if l e . uie p.'eping throu.h ruy lc curtaio a, gjod graeiou--Ibere goea tbat utifortunate pea .hooter rol ling out f !h? wtndaw lot iLe 'rret and ' Le e. it, too, and rings Lis hell. What jshallldo? j 1 ran down out of my: clamber iw'.O the drawing room af'.er my uiiioeky acci ietil, a fat aa I could gi U aed hy there canoe a leriiGu knock at the door, and Tbvlua brought iu a (aid , '''he Hon J sines Colcroft.' I " The gi-uiif man would like tr .ee one of the lartu., he .), Mi. Hideo " " Hjl they are buth out, Thoiu.' 1 " Yea. H 1 told Lim o. Hut when be beard you were at home, be raid he would only keep you a minute. " Cbo him id. Toon:.," I sa'd I felt aa if 1 M.ouM drop all the time Mr Coifrolt walked in. A I eipeetct, he rroved 10 be the vei v man at wnoui I .hot that unfortunate u.-a. ile was tail. datk man, .bout ihirly bve year, old, and very tiannooiiii'. limy 1 comu ere maw be . 10 a towering pass.011, aud that .eared Uie. "I Leg your pardon, Mi- Percy," he aaid, uiakiug Ui'i an tiegant bow "I Uaie say, you wul wondel why I have call ed ' "Oh, so,'1 1 murmured. Oh dear, I kne only too well. " Hut will you heiievo it. Mist ltcy, SOBK une has aelially had the aud -city to shoot a pea into my .ody. Tbe person hov from .your hou-e from the window jt oppyile mine. A pea 1 a pea ! And it hit me on the nose, as I at reading the pat er after diuner. A nio-t X' raorditiar y ; ibmg Here i the pea itself. It might .' have put out one of my eyes 1" Ile UelU It up neiore me i ue np '.c was .hakiug w.lb terror, but when 1 saw Lis fec, ai.U tho look ha gave the iiii-or ble lillio pea, I could not heip bursting-out into a hi of laughter. When I'i'ii'f I ever 'learn lo behave like a Percy? Mamma .ays, never 1 i Mr. Colcroft looked at mo a moment j .teadily, with his great dark eyes I beg your pardon," be said stiffly ' I scarorly see the grounds for your ex ees.ive amusement, .Mis 1 ercy. i-i I ...... f,. . I,. ...... ,1 lli.n in ;.i. .i.nuM , rfll , ,uok,d ,f UlUl ver ne0u.ly. and stammered out - . ! - Pr.,, doo t be ra Mr. Col.roft - u l j(J uq uj(ja auJ harm I did uot , . ... It W A lt!fV I T V UltT. IJ ICI I lu,, Suck a look of astonishment a he gave 1 .ne I I wouder I did uot aiuit tbrougn me very floor. Miu I'.r. cy th.i yoa .hot-ibis pea! ' " But I did then 1 Aod if vou euly will not tell Mamma " I broke dowctbeo, and biding my fee in my little silk apron, I put my hiad ttnong toe sola enxoiooa, ana oriea. gouno-i iuoa.. There was a loleino silenoe in tbe room " But what is it !" , for moment, and then Mr. Colcroft esnael " Oulj a pea." and sat down beside me, and patted me on J Kvery one burst out into a choral ef ei tbe head. jclamations, and t stole away, with burning There there, my ebild, we will for oheeks, into the conservatory. I was afraid get all about it. And there is your pea he would tell them all about it; bat no in shooter bsck again, I picked it up under i few minutes I , beard his steps, and he the window, an I e a ire out at the gardea came in' and was looking forme, gate But I shall keop the pea" " Where are you my pretty aroher V " And you will not teil Matuuia !'' j Here uoder tbe myrtle tree." tjertainiy not, my child." " What a poetioal answer." "Oh, bow good tit you' I took bis j He eame aud stood beside sae, and restled hand that was 1 jii' ou the arm of the sofa, 'Jit broad leave over my head. "" and put it to my lip.. Ue,oolored a little, " Helen," be said, at rait, "do you know but looked at me very kiud!y. lie has 1 why 1 kept this ?" and he touched the die beautiful eye. ' ruonHjpiQ. ' "What in tbe world out onh an Heal "(low should I?" into or bead." be eid. tuourrl.uully ureiuer 1 oui, 1 upp"u '' to me and abowed me ba 10 u-e. 11 lie i used to hoot pea at tl.e peop.u when lie went down to Rugby on me coach. And do you know I .hot at Mm (Jaetry once, and Charley Coleroft id jt was he, and I did not gei punixhed at all.'' " What !" he aid, wuii a lauh. "Are you tbe beroino of tbat nory, too? Upon my word 1 W hy, I aiu bis 'Totber, and he told me about you, two year g' wheo lie went up to uiiora. tnaney says you are a brick ! Mi-. Percy," he added rouith- ly- "I am sure he was one all the pir!. thought so Aod when 1 coma out, I hope I shall see him. I intend to marry Liui, someday'' lie looked eieesMTely amu'cfl Then I Mi all be your brother, Mis Percy. Po you think you will like me in that oapaeity V " Very much." Aud why : 1 ou know notbiog of me. Hat you look good and kind aud then you have promised not to tell mainrnaof ; me." " Thank you. I believe you at least are ' ;n von av A1.1l eLcn da: you 'come out,' my pretty si. ur !" " ot ti l Dell marries, 1 suppose. 1 I wi-h he would be 0'iick about it, for it' is very duli atoppire at home so much." - Never miud Vou ?-n .hoot peas for amu-cmeuf vou kuow." 1. i If... tK.M ..nt .r.oih.r Mr Colcroft. " lhat rematts to le seen. lou do not look . if all ibe n.i.ahief had left you yet And I give you leave to aim at me or uiy wiiidow in future, wheuever you like. ' 1 .book my head A thought of Mam ma same oer me j it 1I.111. and I wonder, ed whstihe eoul'l 111 tn t,ic talking so freely 10 a gciniein ui I 'f t not know. I sat up at onee, int 11 i d 11 look digti6ed H it Mr. Colcroft viiiy lushed good natur ed.v. .. r 1 V, n o lfi. Per.v iL tbisi.notthe'tirst unie'l h.ve been ... this room, and now, au. very ure ; LiJy.-Ui. I do want to do something P"u " Vi 5 , 1 itw.il not be the la.t. W Ud, mother for ycu. Can't I wash ,,ur hands and tb 'Sh our beloved Cont.der- thinks me one of the be-t of men, and I flc: , acy-and her bend, and promises to pay ahal ..on contrive to.ee you as.n. Mean- . tidier.-Well, if you want to right bad, r Dot lJ ruHd. but actually uiie. -ill my future M-t.r 'oeijn to bid I irckon you can ; but if you do, you will be . command a high premium aver other is her brother good uihtT ' the fourteenth lady who has done so this of Ibe ktiti . , 1 , , , , J Let us then be grateful to. a kind Provi Maood n-ght-and thank you very much, mo.mng. deoee that we are enabled at thi. crisis, not I cave him m f baud. He raised it to , i e ; 1. .i. ,i, - - hi. lira ftv e laativ. and it wis my turn tc Lluah Then he w'e.it wav to biiub. 1 beu ne went away. I wonder when I .hall see him agsin. He 1 very naudsooie au t on, so K.na ; I am not 10 the least atraid of him though be is so much oliWr than I a.a. Aud I hope I 00 hope his brother Charles i like hiu, aiuce I am to marry l.nn. It seems like a dream to 1110- "11 lie a p ea u i ! a ake ant nreatn 1 Ami Jet I am as , t0 bl , 1, t h, tcr I ,u )V nhvlu Ide, aud the diainoud r 1 1 j sparkles on 11 y finder, and lieii it thi neil ctiaiuber is crying with spite, because I am to be it arned hit. ' I' .ire h.eis nr.. 11 in- t if For umier me tub me .i.i . gn- h Miss Uell. I atu only Cm dn. riia the seooud. and tbe younj Prrnc .. m mi lb. j,,, (,Mr fii- . e, -11. 1 alii ,i. (i I ,s- M. m.ioh id Mr. Iu all thi- tiiin Coierofl I never Une said to Mamma when he cail.d the day after our Hireling, bu she i-ed me very kindly af terward, and told me I 111 l.t come down into the ilrawing room henver he vra he prevailed ou ber to take mo to tho opera -and at a-t-ob, I shall aU.ys.ove hi... for that! he pother to bring u.e out, thooga ,t was the l.,t of lb- se.,o... I was pre acted, to,, ui the very Let drawing r son that ever was, ando.ma-down herew.tr I U.il .....,., I., K . ,,. !...,., nna intn I ti bargain. Mr l odoli appy has been here lor two weeks, aod the ho i-e is full, "lid will be, tt tbeeud of the mouth There are many beautiful girls here, but he has neglected them all, to talk to u;. And he has played all sort of games with me on the Urrsce, early io tbe iiioroing. before any oue was up battledore aua shuttleoook he even used skipping toft one day !- and bus made himself agree able id a thousand ways. , LaM e,g U sat es.d. Be ,n h. site, looking at some en.rav.ngs w.tb I ' taiu Coovers who ia iu lave with bell, --" - -" - i ' dreadfully jealous of any oue who speak to tier. .111 iooan. up v. !Mr. Colcreft, 1 noticed a strange looking t.i anaikliuir iu his cravat. Sell saw ll loo, at last, and examined it more closely. " Why, it i ihe strangest thing I 1 ray, Mr Colcroft, where, in tbe course of your travel., did yoa ooac toro-s tbat curiosity . II eaffle eron me," he ewdr with a " That is tbe first cisbansst answer 1 u...J r ... ... .A T "' u 1 ' ul J " """ do not suppose you Knew tbat uupia wai j standing behiud yoa all the while.'' 1 " I uever heard before that he was at I all partial to tbat kind of weapoe," I said, j roguishly. j iV' He can torn Lie baod to anything, I goppose," eaid Mr". Colcroft, with a sign "Do you know Helen, dear, I have loved you from tbe inoiueLt you told uie who did the mischief''' . 1 saia coming j " I am much older than you are, my j child much graver and sadder; but if ( you could learn to love me, I should be the j hippiest man on earth. Little Helen, what' do you say V " I was 10 marry your brother, you know, 1 said, doubtfully ; aua a.i bis gayeiy van- iebed at onee " Oh, I will undertake to console tim for your loss. Is tbat all tbe objection . " I believe so." Then I may call you my little Helen I may feel tbat you do love me, after all." I looked up and laughed. " I am g'ad very glad, that I shot tint pea, Mr. Colcroft," 1 sa d, demurely. Oh rilr that nei 1" be exolaimed. rSB- turously, aod clasping me to his heart, he uc" 'J - - 1 re engaged. Uatntua ,s del.gt.tea, tor .nr. yoicruu the younger brother of Lord hstabroke, . ami Has, ntty tnousana a year, .e.i, ' Bell. i wild with rage beeaus no nobleman ! ba. roposed to ner ana ioe cibudi 4uu1i........f., t.i .m iuju-uui uvti- maae up ner bmuw i m.i . j v.p...u ww- J. for me l am tne nappies. "'ur' 00 eartn uui now eery oua io ve vui lev Colcroft " sister, instead of Lis wife 1 I wonder what be will say. . n esi !N a Hospital Lady (at the bedside of a sick soldi.r.)-Hod, e do! I. there anything you want. oldier. (curtly.) V T K.I,'... .At Laiy-Is there nothing lean do for Solder, (with anxiety.) No, I think nol.f Independent with and more pros you ? 1 NoS PATMINT IN THIS YANKEE ARMT. . The W asbiugtoti Uovernmeut is getting in ! pad oaor lroui not paying it soldiers. " exchequer 01 .nr. waase issii.iowmg re.rges of fifty millions ! The New York ' Inune,: Tuere is disattsfaotion at the noa pay- raent of the troops in the field. K-iqam- t,oi -to the amount ot not less tbau titty mi.. ion dollars for their pay l.e io the Inasury Hepartment a-aiting action. So much has bjeu drawn for recruit tbat tbe drpsttuieot is obliged temporarily to do in- ' justio.! to tho oid soldier. In tbe ksst, not , a lew n-gimenta have not been paid since 1 ,u. nrst ol Juue. In tbe West, some of tbe bet reuueuts iu the servioe have not re- eel.ed a eeul for eight month. Meautime, rrgiiu-u. . .u v - r.ea iu idleness. It is hoped that tne e-i 11 ,t""1'"" "J r---a " uier. Ar-Ata AT Bli' ffton. Our boy. over .'Lt river are perfectly aujait in their man- , a pa, , , f about five hundred of the very energy to train the hearts and m.u.ls ,,lnv lauded at Blufftoo. luformatiou wa.Jof the young to a true appreciation of he ,oan despatched to camp, and a reimeut j W tor whica we are contending. Are ,eUl (orw ard to meet ibem. As soou as our I 0lr peop'O critusauiug with tueir iood t au K iu Mght the cowardly rascals "hole oil of a continent to le nher . II y :ook ,0 their heels and made for fhe.r ; race 'too .guor.ut and etaii nJ t .a.ue ... . f , , ,..,.r .. 1 1.- 1.1 ., tf l.irfl tbev bad not OUt OI eb and poured a deadly yoUe, in.o the j to yield iu the end before luoati po, wded decks. It ,s said that a consider.-!er;.dt!,ougb our euem.es outnuMoeru, crow ble number of them were killed, -tnougu 11 was ituDos.ible to asoertatu the exact dam age The Yankees, we hear, made another laudiug yesterday, but notbiug further bad been heard when the tram passed uaraod- - j Tli. ga.i-A Rrpuhlica, AJsutant SscaiTAtt or War. It is aaid that Judge John A. Campbell, at Alex udria, before the di.solutiou of the Uuiou, one of the Judges of ihe Supreme Court of tho Uoited States, ha been appointed As sista.it Seeretary of War, rue Bledsoe re signed. Colonel Dees has been temporarily dis ebargiag the datiee of the eSoe. v Dividend of Coniiiion l'Deircoun-ry'mrecEectuai!JiDadirt:r"t S("4 , , waj nn'a hurtsble trut iu "iod, let 1 Fund. $100,000. as n.-Lfher for a iu ot-rr-'-io tU J woris before u-. With mut-'a reject, I IUI To the Chair,. yoar friet-d and scrvatt, inuudents cf "Ith' our'h f Sur' ! c r, c. . C- !1, Y, 'several Counties IT10" Schoolt tht " P' r . ,''t Careiina. . GlNTLiMts fcs. A Prater ra Our -AbM:. 13.sh,p thai the Literary board met.'BJorm J (;RKKNi or Msiippi Ai-ui.tj (jod, thil aaotjtb, sad agreed to di 8tD Whose Providence wu;;::etii over aii things) the Cooatiee of the State, faftW n'J io 'hese hands i tb uUt .A all . , 1 t . 1 veut8, we look up tj Tiieo f,r i'Lv Lroiea- Sehool purposes, the sum of one hunai.' . . . ? . . u V Al' Praa r r 'ion and t-loiiig aui: .-t tuo anpartut and thousand dollars. This is nearly ten thou- pt danger, wi-h Lih 3 'are ,.ceoilJ. sand dollars more than acj semi annual dividend ever nade before from the Liter- ... Pr.J.nJ tW. am is in L art oat 1 . ,. ., , , . .. . 1 nientof a dindeod and a half formerly withheld. During the year 1861, only the half of ene dividend was paid eut from the Liter- . , ary Fund ; and this was owing to the great and inevitable pressure made upon tha Treasury of tbe State from tbe war sudden- ly forced upon our country. This pressure . i.mnorin. and tas been relieved : and the amount due to the CountieB for School nnrnoes has been secured, and is now aTttjiable for their use in tbe method speoi- fied by law. jt was thought that the whole of this Daanoe would oot now be Dcded ; but on- i jDi; to tbe fact that School taxes are not lev. jed in severar Counties, and the pries of e,ervthine is eohanceiwit was eupposea tbat more than the usual dividend of nine- thousand dollars would be necessary to keep up schools even for the diminished 1 DUmber of ohildren who will be able to at- tM1 j ,'aefB, 1 -j; aiu0uDt still due from former divi- dends will be paid out as additions to iuture distributions ss our educational wants may require ; and in the meantime the Literary i?..j : . fnpmrlv aniinus to keen ' sive our Common School system, thai great uursery ei iu.-uhju.i:, r 1 im among tbe masses of our people. , Ihe etnet adherence ot our State to ua p;igh,pd fai,h, and its determination, under the Div.ne blessing, to luiBl an us caatracia, , ,0 commit no fnoiiattons on its former opment bave not merely reaounuea to tiis advanoemeot of Society, but baye actually lightened tbe financial ourdeos tucident u i ,l. ,,. North Caro'.iaa has, by Ler goad faith, ' actually made money, and preveuted the ! her PP'8 romA bein3 biSber thJ re; for, by her determination to ; "IZT :- , vu.ig.vww. ...v v . V ; ,u u" r.. 77 T. k Diri.il IU I'Jl Ulu uicauii vi iuo ,, .... ...1 ..... , . " oar wunurru, ... - deep the foundations of moral power bnt J' . , euhancin the pecaniary credit of tbe btata and enabling ner 10 an u iiniuiun iui .mtu mo , fighting and suffering for tle larger part of ! lJlll. the expenses of the simple for freeaom.."- . . ' "-' """ ' ucl- wbich our beiovtfj oid Colu. ter . . a to v uas-.i 1 moDWea;ih presents iu this day of darkness . " " u- '"''u u''' , iad 0f trja ls oue well calculated to 51 the i neBrt 0f t)vt Ty trae 8on w-n eruitions of ; gratila(je t0 tuat beueficent Being who has ivenus thij g00d;j ;aud for a heri'sc. j she ranks amcng the fo.-cwost iu tho , Bumber. endurance aod courage of thr- sol- diers 6be QM coutributed to tha seooud war , for l0deneBdence sho is foremost in vol i ,.. .,,,r,k,; ,,ni ,n ,), p,.,,i..in em,.?. grBl ;Q fioauci; credit, and iu tb-j very j mid4, of ,big ,remendous shock, Undenj 1 auj generously proviamg ur me moiai lrtini0( of all ber Cui;dreQ, hope, under Mjoj, or too iuture. Lt us, for our eucoursctuent, ioi.i cn this brighter side of our affiirs, and it wo would 1 leeur. 1 tho real gre.ts au.i i haj pi ueso vi 4uii.ii; iv. w - such imaiLDse sacrifices, let us vxert er 10 noiu iue UDirues v ue..j Iu every htrui'le mer" brute toree is " v..j IU SOI u.era auu iu wiu , - - uever fear the result, ell assured ti. at as loug as there aro tiien aud womeu anlo to uuderstand and appreciate ajust and uob'e cause, aud uo loCger, there wt'.l be brave aud willing soldiers to defeud it W uiie ibis coutiuues freedom's batl'.e " b.jqieatu ed from bleeding sire to sou," will surety triumph gloriously. Then let as, who have the care of the young heart and mind ol this ne.v ivpuj j mjber that oar oaiup of iustructioa w iha ii,.-..t i. nrn-irta.it ot aii; aui I humbly aud esruestly invoke Divine gui dance in efiort to prepare atulara to maiu taiu the privileges achieved by the present aud to ga.u all that the present is uuabie ie accomplish. Let the chools be kept open find teacu ere ia fesaalee, and in others asable te tts u.:'!. Thou ira.-t, ueslrul- n,a:,v crm 1 vi mv, pvr. .at'irui and - We r la co;,;,:, ive us. untunes. -oe, frc:;i ice i.a,d of our Llli!bsndS, au, over oir tmi.-r., a,iJ truoting in Thy .' rs, ar. l snj. who, eouDes of our fiL sod i;i tLe ribt- l e(.rvicd of ,lieir V" 8-n iortI'-t lives be prerKius in inj ? JJ ,y thtir t!jejn from gj (b(J d,ngs tj Pr'e.,r.e maj riporcJ. Knalla them's tbey ly to perform tbir outy to Thee r0. tucir country, and do Thou, in Tniue 1 ite wisdom and power, so orvrrule evei. and to di-ro'.e the hearts cf ail cnjai:od in iLis painful strurTie, that it maj oon end iu peace and brotherly love, aad le:id cot or. ly to the safety, iio'ior aud .ilfare of our CLfedtratc Stdteii, but to the oo l of i'hy people and ti'o glory of Thy f.TBat name, luv iih Jibus Ciitii". our Lord, -txuien. From N'EAii I'tvA:oLA. 3y a pririte letter which' w-j have iu "jr fOise.Nton, da ted WarreutOii, i',a , c, oi t.iin some it'Uis of intere.-t r..-it:ive to jfj;rs at and uhoat Fensacola. Un the mcn in of tbo l'j'.h, eoii-i'iera-blc activity was niiinifcsted by our tr.'ops in anticipmi'jn of au aCick Irotu ivj:ier'j land pirates. Every ':)i:i n itt-.-n io reodiue;.?; and, though cur f.ircj .as small, tl,p? were propared f ; a sto it ieis- f t:i enem v io directiou. uuke.; fjree t P.-n- a is kiDwn to d .i.h-.T i-ix thvi-aud f a j :"l , ';; ; w" a!;"e .a,-,J f , 1 In oMiec , , - - . T . ,tn rct.aacvia a a- t ..:c... . -r .j i.i- - - - j - r l ",-l"""'l"'"JJ 'lisi i " " It is beli-.-v v 1 tb-.'v :!--a.l tj agaui tin; tJie '. ai, cola aud M li.ii-j 11 ii' of toe road and aii t tiv bio, aud tiien uiiKe a 1 n -cssioa P J-sl u Mo- bile. At til. -me time ti.i-J..n:i oc-t- 4 et, ren Jczvo-isiiiL.' at. Pet Shtoli. wi 1 r,re , d round and attsck tb'fDrt. ta MjLmo iiiy. this combined l.icd i.n 1 r.aval attack ttiey nope to c.-piturito tr,s e;r. : ef Ala bama, and t.i-'re is o aoaot L Jt tuwt they intend to m i' a uet;,i:wr;U-3 very :-oij. What our avai.aL!-; lore- . -iLii t;ii- rail road, it would 1.0 Lo pru-iiiU to teii, but it is etroc ctiO'i.'i. to in i ! a re-tauce. A :'? days ajo, a z: ty :;'t..e'..i Yan kees left Persao'H.'j.od 2: 1:3 tue caua 'ry bbout a::.-.-u uiii-s to "p'::i pjis " Oar scouts c-it,-? npoa th :;n s'iila tiiey ; were la Uei.i, s .r:juui,"i tnetu, aud tuarciied the:- of' as ri-.-5.r- ci' a'r. Another icfer ! t 10 .-j, cuts tha a.-i UUijltvd, ; every iQ Iy'y''"; . est to 4iar- Tub SfEAMsa:? MiMtL 71.? report of heavy c.nnou vas l-caru iu t:.e city aoout thrfe o'clock 'i ufvliy iiuroin,', whieb, ah'iut 1 1 ; : i-i : t . was ui-.vivci't-.. to have I roceedt'd trout too Y i. tSe? '. l ri-T. who, ob'vrvi.ijj that a steamer 5.1 parsed by theraatid w is couiir i:.t p-:!, op. r.c J 6ro, nut did not J ) iu r a ' .i-i'DHji;. I'ais steamer was tho h'i!,j, witti a va.u ibie cargo front B ru.11.la. wtiiob, after escaping toe biockids.'s, 1. .id tuo u. -fort r:.i to tt a -'bote ou ttr: 'etoca break w.'er at Su;:i van's I.-'.aiui, and has had .-vv.rj! holes pu-vbei iu her tot;o by the rooi;-. which let a iii'-ie qiat.fty of w a:-r ml 1 l.:e .-b p, and ui.io-i has leiu.i-.- u.i-in.d a port.ou of tao oa. uo. A: io a'.-r y-tetdy the leaks were stopped iu a measure, aud a the tide rose in ti:e after r. a several steam .rs or.ed at ner, tiw' to '?v .-.-x off, but h id iot sai-e.ee io t up to a l...' no-.r. As tho snip I.. di.'iled .nio . 'rsi water liht 'nparitui nis. it is n.'ped ti: it tt'e ve--ei tj 1 cji'.i iinj le sued, A s!o.;p witu a p irt of ; 0 r ;j c up to i i.e c::y ye.-U rday a:t-ra.on ' r.:-j ' icr. MtN.t - on 1:1 a arid s-;.j we U.ld- u, i rviTi. iter o f Sai.i an's I - i . i , pTIlip., a id turre is part of t '1 ,',sel. S,V- b jC 'ine 4 wreek, a-, we uu::i water in t' .' no c irr-o I-, 'd ) it!'., aii tut era! ii ; lit - 1' 10 i t e i;ui day a pu t of tn ; a ad sjine cf t'.e pe much of tl.e carg j 1 wa.er i.l be u .iily Minha has leeu pre f ji having 01.1 two - v -t' a it'll' c ir "e 1 n -I C'lJtritStj'l M: : 1 ', - T1 1 1-,., A CM re 1 -IV. Mi tun of ,,. tint from i'.J.'J 10 4 i.i'U tiosue.s alt aro btfius madr etery day a tht , r of Lake hietousaa, Loai.i.aa-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1862, edition 1
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