V 'H ( ; . it i'i f. i i s ( r " 4 ,1 If Mi - ,- . i t : i. hi t ,f H v. t - : ii V:J-. -I1 .1 '.J If 1 f hi s r Tku ex - of :ae r fUU aa :arai aaasC anljUadred . . ,) . i . T "-c - ; f r?:ri. :.,, . u... i. win f .paper, aid tke fe'f f-! pf, fravLdoas of -Wiry kind, we are1 ccape- bcr f?rth to rait the price f SaerTa&a lo Ca Arruj ta 2. We regret this- it taenia til? foe it.: v ?,t-L!;;.r.'- A . 1 Once irrr car tma been tietntiatii nr W?Pj.vI3sititj Hooker tatojmlu itionf ' IliDell&aiJ rtf BdrnsT!cf:ittcmpte(i 'the toWn i SisenbftTIa7t know" not the exienc of oof o 400 f nn t,ctr knd tremb- ind wounded. ' W are thankful Ujal'Stoncwall : Jadaon u rpared tp,th$ roJ.V4f it i ahall please tfct Opiie erf c? to restore kirn apeclil lb teaiih and aireaglij lliooli W Cm lost o ana; he will agaia lead hia tittonous troops to oev'and Jnore vpleadid tictories, u necessary, to secure the in deende&ce tor' wnfcn he.haa jpo nohlj and auor fucootCDe. " fVe haVe. lost a bme and exjirtenied (ilaer7-4nnxtop. Gens. Heath A AUI ret tttted. tiightif rdnnded. We hope it maj be so. This battle has been ach Tere upqaeflf jGeoetaK Itnay be owing td im nio3eraj exposure fi their preons or if naj have been the precision of the enemy's markimen, placed plti(nr witiir(Srdekrs.iQ, 'pick off the ofic"WeJope1wW to be woim ban has Been reprinted. jf Let ui be thankful .thai it is9 worW, Let w be thankful that the God' of JJattlei has - again declared for ua-that - he aa vouchsafed itntfther eVidence thai he is on our aide.? rLet ua' trust 'him, Implicitly for the future; He kni 'injling; ' werdonhV'not, te niake us tiltimitely trmaphant, and hetti'Mcf l!ije r? allK to k"a- 0, how the hearts oTthe jpeoplo of thetCon(ederacy should palpitate with latitude t the Great God wbJ has given them eo, many manifestations of .his love every i i. '.i' in . .i - - - .' CcirtT 'F.", .M Mj! WhiU, aUabtlt In b ad. f A. Cf 5 allf ' . 'In' " - fin' 4 1 , 27 killed ai and sl&a In ril. UltoMa, slightly la hed, L.f E. TItlcUr. ilitbtlT in arm. W. 1U Rommtg alirl 'f j i aren J. F. Carter, m li?htly J. A, Li y, t ' -btlV In arm. W. !vUMwlr"f lir - Ujt 1 i'oat. ; I J.J. '.As far as aseerUihtd. ihera were WonBdcdlathaUth,; " - - ' i iiv.'-HtHi 0XT(NtlTFUAUWUaJlJOJp1U- A'cUngea. Schcdalaoor oae of the Roads' requires, hatt the President :lea?e Charlotte on Tuesday, May 26th, at about eit o'elocV.'Ai 'JI., and SaSSbttfJ Ihl sauift dy ( it IsEoiftTnO f rjast one o'clock P.5 M.J Instead 'of the titoe . hereto-' fore1 pAbtished."' TTie-Jiistitution oSersVearly every lnaucemeo io parents ana guarai&oa.; ; ,. r1! arw sAonia oe prayer every emotion one of graiitnde. yt how inanthere arewho do not aee hii haid' In 41ITthese events-wbo4 see him haid'ii nowhere; and who apute everytjiing to chance. 7 f J Opcncdfbr they are walking in darkness opened to the true light baipgbtet the world-rnot the material sun, 1sHc.ffrtli4wit is manifested in the Goepei M God's boo. fiiac the above wajWpewehavelreccived oewofthd Uped and'wouned io the 14th and have not feitlikl writing Wjll eome one foW nifih us with the casualties of the 23d, list of-eaanalties in tae 14th Kortn' Carollai Rfjiaent, Ja taa ate battle near rrederiekatmrg, Va. Tk lift i Xaraiehed bj ft; ft Iferton, a mernSer of Cmpan C,ad b eerreet, aa far as it goes, t iuUeJ;, Fed ABncnaoan; 8tvlicg Smith. 1 ' .Wounded; - B, F. Featoa, in left vnarapnUted U or eisht iaeaes froat ahonlder Joint doing well. A; 8. Morrison, 0. 8.,alhtly, in leg; Uenrr .Napier, averelyt n bo& hands. , Ed. BUlingaley, In right foot. VeamaUgfctlft iav head. ; Peter Morton, eon. tiwioni la - hand. t 5eorg 8tanhatk, con toslon. r Jas. TSmlti, atverely iahaniL , J. L. Bmith, eontoaion. cORkell, allshfl, n thigh; ,t. J. Swing, m vmlVvn head, and fool. v1 W. 0. Baoderv, slight ly, In ace, betveea the, eyes.; James frlgman, ae rely Ui ae. .( IX. Uc Kay, pretty badly, ! Henry BaBf in hand. JrX Henry, conenesioa r,?iaZolfear PClBter T7 aDghUy, ia ana. Ed. J. Smith, eontnalonbreaat op and abottt. B, ..ThmdgUl, coatna)on(of back. J If. uNcui-, uc wo ana m iei iex:- C, W. Cay, eonUaion on thigh, tt t. IL Luay, "Iv PI rAIdaV eonteaion on shoulder. Uliitoo EoU.coj: tualon. oa iboialder J Thomaa Noru wowi, wgMj in iiouiaar and eida. . alt';f:flaoIr:B:': loser h flMoerei al'rltloa shoulder. feergt. C. snjnuy, ja 'isee aBonuer, iCopi c.B. EUtoa, aiii-Uy, In tLirb. Jesse Anderson, alightly, la rt am ,cJJl. Aldred. allahtly, hi left arm. E. (i. Fitbett, coctttsSon on back jisd breasts W. A. Sowers, contusion on left arm." J. C. Smith, slightly, in a Oi rherUU, ccntoilon la bickj ;-. - fa Rfji voFaar yu. v v. v- f - .Tcn.; eentaa&B' niehonliejv (UJ Eragi, .a tic -7 In bead. ; .E.I-t4er,Vk-r hand and anas o, uau, eonta- E. ll-liowell, oligbtjy, iahand. Cahp tiiAiL IUaiiiTos'a Crosswo," ! Fred taiCKSBDECt, April U0th,'1863. - xou ire ail: no uoubt. anxious to heir bow we are getting along as far as the fight has progres sed at present. . Testerda morning earW, under cover of a heavy fog, Iqe kankeesi attempted to cross the fiver at. two placea, one above Freder icksburg, and the other below, near Deep Creek.; Near this htter point 'three Regiments of 'bur brigade were bn ,picket--'the 2d, 4th o'd (the BOthaving' been oxi' since Sunday morning. The"' 14th 4id not go on .with! thenj, in consc ience of having jast been relieved from Jieavy provost dotyNear Bowling Green.. y .. . ; ' Daylight yesterday ; unmasked the operations of the nemy, and every thing io connexion with the Army was soon pot in motion, ind on the defensive. i.Oor regiment was sent down to support the other reg!men!s of the brigade ; and soon after 9 arriving in the neighborhood of- tbo river was subjected tq a pretty - heavy . shelling. During the progress of the shelling Capt Cherry, of Co-A, (Boaaoke Minute Men) was mortally wounded id the head, and notwithstanding a large portion of his brains has come through the frac ture in' his skull, he7'wSr when T heard from him at sundown this evening, still alive. Claude Sbankle, Orderly .Sergeant ot.Co II, (SUnly Marksmen) and private 11. Kuth, of Co. K, (Raleigh liifles) were also wounded in the head, but slightly. These are all the casualties thus Ux in the 14th. I learn, that two persons were wounded to-day in the SOth, but I cjold not learn their names, or the companies to which they be- . Jt rained pretty heavy from yesterday after noon until near noon to-day. And but for tbi, no doubt the' fighting to-day would hare been somewhat heavier than it has been. As it $, if the Yankees have crossed in heavy numbers, as it is reported they have, the have remained very quiet under cover of the river bank, while their artillery remaining on the other side, bate amused themselves by firing at every moving thing and object within reach of their shot or shell, This afternoonhowever, they had something else to do than firing fancy shots. Our artillery, which had been silent untif about noon, opened upon them, and for a time, particularly about sunset until dark, the firing was quite lively. As to night promises fair weather, to-morrow there is every probability that a heavy battle will be fought. It is reported to-night that the Yankees would try a flank movement to-morrow, from the lower crossing, and we who are remaining behind in ;1ionoft i :y4th.l853. 'let r which more Vrart! iht) llu i id the fcc .tnu: Ication of Mr. ica 1. as c qugl has Veen sad a the subject & MrlEctvOR i JTojrJ.xhoiu'-vtioo of myself, Jar dct!T rcllca lnHkhniof. and also for'the satisfaction of our friends In An spn, as yottknow -Anson is pretty; well yeprcssnt- ed in tbe.4d regmenu jkeow that we bave been staytagatounof Orcenville Vor somejimeand we have bever corne as near-living withonrfbod II your eorTesponJenMH'XcarrdBays Tie oas. We did' hot try to Vny -bacool bu fisVwe 'did buy, plenty Vjf thenijjrhichwepatdli ; I can spenk for the at l never drawn less than 43d Rpgimeb t? Wav; iV half tibunof of meaVpef day,- with fhe eicepU6o of bni iiy, ibf then c? Commissary did not hafVitneilhef eoul2i Wgc it; at that'timeYbut thol'teilMay'nemViieUa up to the tnen We vhave ona) among y& bea Commissaries in the Confedetalerm.y fie I not only a good CommissarVj but Is1 i goo'mat . . , , tM SOf II and a-perfeet gewleman ' f, j-j Y The health of our Regiment is noV sb good 'a4 it "was when Ve left" Kinston r but we'cbuirnoi thecamp 'havelwderi io be ready to burn every thing at a minutes notice, and leave instantly. ..The brigade was mqved this evening from the line it originally occupied near the river to a point nearer Hamilton's Crossing. I went down '.to see the - boys eoon after they ware- moved, and found the boys all in good spirits. J 1 : El Radt. 4Stu.il,D EcuijtG.--fEioorold- i m th iav place last week at 920 and $25 per barrel. Holders- are ; beginning to disgorge, arid some of them are terribly frightened. , This week (Monday per bbl. ii.the highest bidden. Charlotte Democrat. " V The Itichmond Enquirer says:' Every where, from the Rappahanpock to Florida, we Have accounts bl the'rapid declinelin prices of breadstuff, meats, arid all the ar tides of "necessity which the' speculators have beeo dealing in. The country is full v I'lUIIBIUUS. . , -ELuwoaTH?OT CArrtaEr.--George Ar Ellsworth; Morgan's telegraph operator, Aras not captured by Xhe Yankees at Mc Alinnville, as reported? He made his es papo jo; the woods 'on trrutches and' lay there until danger was past. -":-rHbJ"'i triwKt U it Kta hsd anmft Tprv hard marchJ ing to do 8neexwe left that place. . , f . . The Regiment has "gone back tolutan.l am one of' the,unfoftuste"oneandtw olhcrt from your count, (three"bf us wno have beeoj transferred to' the Hiwplta!,' first WGoIdsboro and thence to Rileiehvlt:GotdsVo'ro?f found 'my old fricnd Dir JLednwo; cucoonty I cannot f peak too bighly b'tiimfroni wfut t coeM learn nom nit Assistants, ana irom inose under-: his carelrid idVhls ward I also took a great liking to his Assistant, Dr. Lyons. I think tbey will baQc, if not cure, any disease thak la sent under their tseatnterit, unless they hate been kept too long at some Hospital Vr Regiment be fore they are tent to1 them. -TheHJETospita! ' at Goldaboro is' receiving ' and transferring lctaily ...... 5W - , , .. r , fP those that can travtl,; so mjsclf and two others came on here vesterdav, bcinh transferred to the 1W Inatitntu nrllaW-fi. ' ' 1 1 hnre been here! tery jhorttlaie, but think the sick are very well carcd for) There 'arc few cases here that arevcry bad, buS only one irom .npon, iir. oceagau, wno is very sick wan pneumonia. - - I expect soon to be rent (o my Regiment, as I im nearly well. If 'the men from Anon al way? get as much ss they have been gettiogt I don't think they ought ever to grumble. I, for one, will not grumble much, olthoogh it gLcs aery hard fur me to lire on cornbread. ' I have only f poken for the 43d Regiment others cap apeak for- themselves. 1 hope" tbq people will raise plenty Of bread and meat in Anson, and never, no never, let it be said that it will not sup port the families of the soldiers, who arc eodur ing the hardships of camp life. Very respecifully yours, &c". I IZjliiE:J'LAKCQ,i3d.Reg't 'v---e, aoi;i, jwaac. itit, at- leriay ' , trL i k,: - 5a,' Thorn En", ftnd C h to a I VVr ,a: llsatillftlarc ,Ztli rrridctwaa la tsla tH brigade, the members J to iheir fcf hfH Uar - , ikrr bars havbf been onTOTloatk tuteiUlned . Jirga auaitnee bxtbf.Tpwn Vl lime.eiirfUniinan!! .the Chur ritard. c VojtDtarrrar5.;Oa frf tymlng Ut an excursion par teonaiv fog if th cblldrri belonrbi V .1 1 . m'm - i ton fa w. . ... .. - N. C. Troops. XCUS GE1VHRAK. A!VD STATE, -V Fatal Dcel ia Chablmtox. Tbe Atlanta Confed eracy learns that a duel was 1 ought in Charleston on Saturday, 25tb alt., between Lient. BeltiDger and Lieut. Rice, both of Lamar'a regiment, which so diaUngnlshed itaelf in the Seceeaionvilla fight, ia which the fortner wa abot throogh the baart. I FoatTTB. A meeting waa recently held at Win-, chtstor at wbichimanyi of the moit snbsUntifil firm ersof tbe State were (present,; at which resolntiona were passed heartily concftrrin? in the appeals recent ly made by Preaideot Davis and Governor Vance opou the patriotism of the country, and pledging themselves1 to raise no mora tobacco than is necessary for con sumption in their families. No County haa shown it self mora patriotic-in this war than Forsyth.' A barrel tf salt made by a company of onr brave soldiers on the eoaat may be seen, and parcels obtained, at Bissell's Store, corner of Klpg and Wentworth- scree., xnia example ia most c.ommenaabie. , .. wtariJ always pleased on finding aoldiera engaged aedinter sted)o making salt, eatcbing fisb,eulti rating gardens, or Improving any" other opportunities of useful em ployment.. How muoh better la this - for themselves and the country than the conduct of some-tweUre llalto believe not very taany In prcportion-wbn not only avoid all useful work theraselves,lut endeavor, by mischief and depredations, to destroy and di scour age the labors and efforts of the farmers and garden ers ia their neighborhood The citizens at home are evermore ready and eager to aid and annrovr thnae aoldiera who show the determination to help themselves: and respect themselves and others. Cha.. Courier. " Edward VII will be the name, title and strloof the Prints of Wales when ,a ascends the British throne. I-The Florida - planters are'plowinr ud, hundreds Tof acra of cotton, and plantinB; corn. Wt bona their example may b followed in other States. ' Floor we learn mat be Lad in abuadfe t tr. lbtta at $20 to $25. We hope tbe Jew,and.CenHla 3eoaIatofst monopolists anlvextort!dders of tta( ?'eo on msvxatck' lkl - - - J. - , tu'rits for a day of,at3aseaest iaiCmeottatry;- Kt Jut nlghr1 intelligence J ta nt!.l t'tl tra!'jVif ti a retura ' er xne pany, r- i leca 'trow-i urn il tra-y nt, aing apc-n sc: etUe ftt.retQijaa.icen! w. , eurred soma miles up tha rwd jU f bf . leaned of JIH r-nlt: was, f.etversl dtattri Utrf and lndefiniteaQcb ras'raniar' tiaaefarei tat of excited sSStiO ftuta thaso whs f.rtl Vavi a, Veen r dlsaitar. Thrta Cat Un U whkh i tunife'd or ti of peraonswere-aaaUd, a 1.. tart of thcnVehildreV batweea five and tatn, bad tela torn to plerea whC more nataraU'lbai Hb'-aappoae- that sua ny lives bed beea lostl fioch ,an the eociirrt asacrtloa af per-' aona en the strcft'aod tbej aaaa ef. mewtre gfTen who bad been tora and i?ur-led. Uf f xdtemaat m intenqe. The friendaand kindred cf.thoae t board with many ryrnpathiaera, repairdvta thecdepat aci waited with tie greatest anxiety the rata fa trin that bad beaa jeot apstht tad'with.pbyskUns About 8 e'cloek. A. .MM pa Snnday mersisjr, this train' rataraed, raliavlng tbe minds or the anxious crowd at the depot. TUe;h tlrr ears were" a, eomnlete wreak, M r ItJ ttfiifof.A Wanda etrnat f Mr. P. Taylor fca.4 th a le brokei ' Jhaa, Were thaealy very aariaoa tr jarfet reered tbourh anas wr . v... .OT.ri,'j OTisea. rarely ari is wry efcrjriifce,clm errr rajirn : t : f rs r. LLts V v. 5 TV . A ertatnre l Mrgiala tatefy-bougbt a little fcrm fof $7X AVaat ooa half of tbe weed on it waa taken "7 d the ereatart asked a ad received $20CQ toe eocpeaaatioa.; , ROJI TIIX3fnAIt?AIIA?noCK, , QS5ERAL liB'a 8ECONDDISPATCII AKOTI1ER rATTLE At FtEDEItlCKSBUKO-THE ESEMY XSPTtSED AKD DltlVEN ACROSS THE nivEit. Btcfsaiexa. Way fr. The tolkwiiig dtnafch was re eelved this evening fram Galaea's: , , . v "Ksaa FaxnxaicKaatae, May 6, JWS. .-!Te n Sxcsiuacf Paxstexar DavisrAt lbs eloee of tbe battle- of Caaaecllorsvillfi Saadav evraiug the enemy was reported advancing from Frtde'ricksburfr la ear rear. Oe. MeLa w, waa seat back to arm t hla progress, aae repalaad .bias jMadaoinety. Tkat fternoon learning that his force consUted.ef twoeorpr ander flea. Sedgwick. 1 determined to atUck, aad aarched back yeatrrday with Gen. 'Anderaon, aad onitlog with McLaws and Early, ia the atterneoa, sae eeeded, by the bleseitg of Heaven, la driving Otr. Sadgwiek ever the rtver. We hava ra-aecapied Fredrr i Asbarg, and bo enemy remaJaa South o( the Uarpa bannock or its vicinity. t v (Stgaed)? r -"It. t LEE, General Commandiag. OFFICIAL mSPATCn FOBttEST'S ORILLlisT . r 4 SUCCESS COXFIRMED. ' TettiibiiAV- May S.-Orrict!.! Oen! Forrest, . after fie days', rapid marching, without provisions or forage, captured, on theSdlnsUat, a party of tbe ene my, sixteen ' hundred strong, near Romi, Qe., wtb aevcral hundred Enfield rifles, be-rees and aide am " 'Many persons do not understand the causa of tb high prieea which the $15,000,000 bonJ command m compared vita those ef the $100,000.00 loaa.T a export dntlea on eottoa cannot be paid in Confederate notes, aa aay one nay tee by the conditions on their face. Tbey must be Paid la e-old or silver or the teu tons of thaae $15,000,000 bonds. These latter are therefore aoaght after by blockade runners a eagerly f P.Hlei Dd Fa1 have ran ep accordingly. . It it Posiaixti.Tbe MiTton" CLronlclV la 'deeply pained ta bear that but faW comparatively ef the plan tors of Caswell are disposed to faw the restriction of tha tultart of tobacco tbe breaent eeaion. That r- PfFs the great nasi ef the planter 'ara going in for a large crop of the weed." . Sorry to bear H. " wt n: ii7S20n MISSISSIPPI. r " LATEST FKOM TUE MISSISSIPn-TnE ENEMY BEPDLSED AT ANDERSOXFEHRV FIOUTINO 'severe. " , v Jacjtso.t, Misa.a, May 6. Tbe enemy are reported' la force near Edward's Depot,. fed e.'tnliaa this side nt z Big Black River. Ihey captured one bnadred of a"' JaCxsojt May 6.LaTXjwThe eaemv were resuUed . j . . yeiicraay ai Anaerson a ferrv: on Li Black Kim, alter four boara' at vera lhUagr -"i ,.- especial aiepatcb te the Appeal aays twelve houses were burnt at Bvhal ia Mlie? Tha YankeM amned lsst night at Grann Miils. ssven miles above Eyhalia and have sines been establishing a permanent-eamp Iq their raid on Dollv FDrloirs on Sundav. r.M.' Witch jsJll ambuscaded then aa tbey went oat, with riatsr- ana atiiea tel. Je&kins, eaptnrina bis horser papers, &e. s-.w-t;. r ; ;. , . The Cbics-i Ttaesl'of the lst'lnat?. fcealved heie, contains-a &ept:b dated Milliken'a .Eend 24th alt., t which say that 'Grant's whole army ta ordered to r tnove with six days rations.". . , - ;,-.. I Another dU.atch Says: Four nut of six tranprw: attempUng to ruapast the VIcksburg batteries were sunx. i am rwoei enng was terrine.V The Kew Yoik cansrs auu that tha editor of the Atlanta Cocfederacv baa inon imitnl t Port ItoVal ! Ricnxeirn l!y ftTto tralsa wita wonB!adslders, arrivea.tbtamornlron the Frederic kaburg Rail oaa'i ylrect eommsnicji.oa 'with' tile army Is being agsin rstablished,-i Come rc'lUefeti!ls ef the recenl.bat' . ties iU proVaIy ti reesivfi d'.?r!ng tv day Cttahl ribvUkj i,i the 1 1 t.x - 1 rr. - rr-- - , ' -f 'if .. i J. .t r-i ..is: ryu 1 .in.h, xs;