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GOD WITH U8.
T lie i"r fdjnf 'iiiniV Ui Uemintli ttroo
AuT h7 rc'iuect of its ruler neck mercy of Ittm
Who " loeth nl thing- well." The eternal Ej,
Winne t-Ut diuceru the secret thoughts of men,
T upon th nutioii wile.. The prayeri, which,
jMlbtliergCU n wr, luueiiug uru-:iu wintM .
t),trnrrdl mnt. a nation, once btemcd with
. powerful Hand of an otroiiaeu ilcnen.
Tlhf fclre uiwltiium
Wii . when the troubled waters wereTosse! irttemfic
rMHin MwaudJ.'4'aoi UUU." and
It was djne. U Thou onr Delmrertn this
Will WUH tmiHU .Tll n-rn -..rrp,
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND ilECONSTUUC
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Some persons in Alalmmu vine? couplet!
the name of Mr. Watts; tli Governor etecl
vv i tli j)cjatiijny. 0 nLJ upiflii v.i'f reon:
thus defined his position- a impure which
appears urf.uotH : ttho whe, Kimw
Mr. Wutts: :
' Riclnntid, Srpf. 12. ISG'S. )
Hon. Ira Ji. Foster, Q. M. Gen. of Georgia:
onBttler atl thinis vUibtt In Heaven.
ii Wi buf In lill 1 iif.iiu- Ji 1
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- fvf .5CeTrtKsbrofc of Justice -
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Fr7m"Htc CTeorgT: p.tyrAv(r?;ct the U-
vktrtnish ensiled but which. Untt-u nut n lew
I;"r. 3otef?l'rtic)f 'iener;FriiUtii
Cjfi.Hti Win. Keid, of Gen. Uraq x stall.
tn viifi a 'diVof "truce to arrange tfie cx-
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Ii.tu jm1 u'ounreil pmoiiers, 31 me nisnifrcc 1
. .1 Jjijsities.
7eurart1iatlhi! course of"! he Grand "Jury is
based upon two charges Hjrainst the Judft:
f lt f?.!lT ! lhl fl'TpriT nl lila 1lJvAr l.n r
1kaw f.c. -1 ft;n-' ciMj-iv-rrcriyrrt vonr I r... -t t. i.r;. f...!L..;. .i:.
from Mout?o;n'ry. Ala., and hastf tuto re-
T!V Tit" STVllJ'iriMV llaTur.. lTcl'IJ5 aiu-
iiainae!."ioitr aHiieetiireeiy uspii hv in inv 4 j-npfrriip th
tnii 1 11 el e.o "n .n t sir, trn "yen rrrTn (iyerir
supp::o.fbM I -am irMavirof?t reunion. Wi'fh
jliti lUnlfert iflfw..u.ftu. ..Ini ymttp !
. An;' UxiArr.wric ' Jtue -.A riATcioTic
CtAS"Iy jcR7-The SijmieV I.cpuollcafj
'mentions thq foUowifijj as having occurred
last week, at Preston, Webster county, Ga.:
aiiiereni lines oi nauio were unmistaKaoiy
steVr -ft aTT)eTiffTe vefil '( iJ. 1 1 on t lifTu) tue
regul ir lerni'of the Superior Court of tliuj j
qbu'nty yd fa'r ns t fie Grand J tiry jscoh-
cernetf,-by-reaori of the refusal' of a
AAcorrVsf)dpdent of thq Cbijtanobga 1 'I' "vL
Kebe! says: . m , r
1 rode over the battlefield Tuesday morn
ing, and thouirh a heavy detaH had been
e wployed. in.bury ing-!bur;flead, ihcrosiid J.. V.
marked by the. torn and: mangled dead.i
iJpon " the" bosoms i of "inany were pin necl .
bits of paper by some lrienp, py!n8 name
u'tjer7-' Hit KMiraiiHsl rt wK' 'W lirst sacwtif s ola fi-iwdirintermc W a
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companion, but the valorof our boys swept "
awav ineir Kina inieniions, ana .now meirv , .-
rUr-g pUcoip untrarWo ave lyonrTrw,.-vrj
fal UMMI I I -II" I II
meiiilor'a "(Ief)t oue"t his" laiher . . d, tiiaU friends ami strangers in-diastlv confusion.
in n neerb-fleliverefl at Lumpkin rnffr. I tm. fiU t-.Q K-.rtt.r t,.,., ;n...f
afiT surpf iJctriifid rTi6'rri7ie.rifIat,'anVf)o(1x
Uen. I..iwler. and nvhrf -urlilrHug to th-f t,V,:;:..,.-;.i:i:..,..r-. : ' '
Roptip!ViK. u .t.iiib;r.vunl' ' 's;rltW!vlchiS-JaiClarkeV nxL county -in
they would lu'ver havei enlei tamed tiny such wfUti fo ho! j.7', ,jf 'f '"r1. V'i
J., 1.41.' !... -.,., - : v .TT;T . . shall hI preside there. 1 J ' . "
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he took occasion to use language calculated a handsomely dressed voun officefTcer-:' TT'
Jlf iflff?W rfiPT bettV em'p"ifnricTi75 anQ
sworn, retired to tneir room, and passed a ion commander. He was an extremely
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cyiui yj.'i .uuuii.ci j uuy. .ui in course j.yuuuiiut .ana-. handsome Doyrwith thin del
i)aj)4 fragile.
' - r' i iJtfTrorcjiinn.riucr juit iuhih, anu suuiu ranecis. i iicr u rearer poruon or me aeau
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lellve l ivi Uv OinX'i.K
iff tt.e Jnn t in 1hi the 3usi f:ite"aV " "T"'
ppjiyptwsli
It js'.due to l hj gallant prop! of ;nv
Slate to cali atten:ift fo the'reolution? of
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, His tirtdiiuitlnr- arrangements were inayc icurraie r i-Uinj: VWHiSiiTUv.-.-.. A.... .nriVuMU i;.4BO.fVA- U:(twt. ,.':i.fLiv.:.::-n:'", rr -irt :
P.l-f.3- 'l?l,-T5-r 7r r-1 H"- - '-j-CrKM Stanr?mrrglitr - fe!y .react Tennbd.ltght per CeTinJf
" ''lif'T wen Am of chat and tixkuh to j p-ct bv nnrnrntr thr o,u'tn)Q t "reron-j yr)., i nri A 1 ri ; . - t . : ' ' T.1 : r :'
;rvrd
Cnire from Cnblornhi, flnilrot'(1 upm
llrtiry Hubert formerly of (Jomnany K.
iJiTiriT'tMVt.eaM-li deserted: tit.:.XaHalji
ina on "the 1st of July last, and 'afterwards TTmiTd up a iFaHofjire 'befweiTfi anKf(In;n
ffffi0yiliuFrirlii tft'i n
eiifMicd in the enemy Y ranks, and ?as cap
tured at the late battle; fihtin hftint us
w;n ext'ctttcd this- mnrnShior-derrton
The u hole uf StuartYdivision w as'onlered
out to witness the execution.-'
(Jen. W. P. Howard iii behalf of tbe
Kxeculive Aid Committee of .Atlanta, ar-'
rnrtieTeTestentay.witnomriicccpiaDte
eitlure comforts for Gen. Brag-; with
Geo..
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a handsome congratulatory, letter.
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Pttoh3reckinride's and.Stuart'sjdivis-
Col. Jus; C. .MeK ibLrtiJjHpt. U- C- Vi'Umjd mJLnW.''.' l'lxw' .5JI .tin! Jiitf ti 1 recclv.J at theFoanQbjjiijia!. iu31aruiti5; 1 -xliijj.;V:X ili.i V til :'.trv.
V'utdiCJl.iyctor, all of Jic;ans fctajl.j
4;io wfitha jtnpjiii1 beer ssfc ?'T
'ider.tly JiuX)iitcu. .persUa .
persUa-
xrtycasses emitted a most offensive odor, ' -
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"dftad, y re in some"spg 1 1 li lerally in. Waps. . . . -7 . -
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' m .0..,.,...., u, ..: c- r-"-''0 r lit would be difficult to form a cocrect estl.
lie who is now, deliberately or other-
Tt-he;i?Tlixtyrryf rrcT.nyt ruIo n"A-fT Irrh e 1
States Titltler Lincmn' s dominion, is a traitor
fate. lmrjMtil
arid to the Co,, jdi-raie iederjrv a . . . Corp'J .V.G. Cartoli; Co. B,JLe, st
XrinttiL.df'.ilil -UaaJlw. p w err l-wHiTd 4 Z
Xsf Urt en, Co. Lj liatHTaTTsTiouTl
severeiv, .
v r Sert, -r Berry Stewart, CcvjuVhand.- and
neck, severely.
efelyV
severe
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. S?rg t M. Ii, Tn'omson. Co. K, .hip,' se
verely. v ' ;i
. J as. Ptwitt, Co, E, arm, severely. ; , .'
Howard executed his mission witli tTiTf
;racc and urbanity.so characteristic of him;
and besides delivered, til behalf of thq beau
tiful ladies of Cartersville, a mostvcordial
cmsratulalion to Gen. Bragg for havina
freed the soil of Georgia from the polluted
footsteps of the" abolition foe. I learn that
Gen; llrapri; inade a written reply to the la
dies of Cartersville.
'.JXjfTromtho frequency with which 'he
press nJlude to the villiauy of extortioners
and the rascality of speculators, ; which we
are pained to '-mv - are - toa. rifc-it-ilus-Coa-.
fedrracy, a foreigner would inler while the
bnyaam tlgUtingr the cxemrus-ttr&vvindiiag:
ana growing ricn ai tue expense oi; ineir
country's int crests, and dema ndingV" Shy -
lock like, the pound of flesh from those who
and the Confederate S'ates. there'to burn,
for aies, as a monument 'of the folly, wick
ednes and v.nvdalism of the puritanic race !
No, sir, ra'her than reunite with such. a peo
ple, I would see "the Confederate States deso
lated with fire and sword. " '
WHen the men of ilv South sha!IJecome
such-lrt5rcn wards as lo aih foKsu di re
unian, let us call on the miiifii nf lie-Soutk
tu march. to 1 he. battle-fi it and in the name
of the God of justice ImI thetii fight uyder
the ba'nner of-SouilviMf -liberty ! The call
would nor he; made in va-in. Let t lie patriotic
sire, wii.os,' " chijdn 11 have . bard ' t lieif I :i HoMtiuntaih,sonietimVs called Came
ed jloriou'v death in ilu "trur'j!' n ss H j .innu the enemy s lines, Uiij tnatp batte
elifike ihe t u 1 siit Avhioli i j s on this side of. Lookout are sunnosad
; be on the. rolling plain around and below
MMfattVtestdetiee, -anoftherefoi-e sever.
'.-.I hiindrfd fret above any of the h ills wiih
i i the-enemy's lines, Hog Mountain oot
ven excepted; This position alone com
i iutids jhe i entire citv and its immediate
vicinity, whilst the Lookout Peak command.-
Lookout Mouxtav. -S'iuie of the state
ments, whichwe copy to-day 'from the
Atlanta jiapers repyesent that we have one
sletrXth planted on the eak of Lookout
M untain on r main batteries bein on the
ide. of -Ihehountain below-the precipice.
It' this her so. we have a siej-e gun seventeen
hundred feet above the 'level -of the-ctlyT
afonly 2i .uyls dfstant'from it in a straight
f tie. "It "therefore eomrHands iJieT'ilferTes"
j-overnmeiit.
iothTrn liJbd,t6 bu, with a ptttibh bish Ibr the contesi ; and lt s not W-et I ta Intefltgencr; takes eaa pleasure
:vH trr- v -' r- , . 4x.ii.xuLuuj..yaii uw.uii:.jimiuiuuiiuu4uaiA
df this.' war, performed 5v Lieut. Col. Prank
4ncome,..and that outside of1- the-a rmyrai
people are corrupt and selfish. V
' Could we exercise the power of afather
.confessor injhe ptescribing
the rtlrance of penance, weywould en-
ldntlja4)erfmuwc
pital attendant upon all thosn line dressetl,
. well4resrrved genllemenvho have. sud
denly grown rich duringthis war by spec
nlalion and extortionas ti .-means not only
of enhancing theirrespectabihu- in this
vyona, out 01 securing ineirsaiyation mine
net. ' i'or goocfueeds 'will Make good men,
and wo are rejoiced to know a large major
ity of ourjpeoplebolh nyen and women, are
ready andwillingo perform them. Wha-1
ever impression may. have been produced,
as above suggested, eurs are essentially an
ti. 1 t 1 " t . - A f i -
uuseinsn ana Denevotenrpeopte, anti as such
itied, as if .were, byjire, they will
their independence. Cftat.liebcl.
secure
even w1is;kis iccoti-iraeiMu ! he? the
noble i nif v.t s. who-1) so-x h tve oiadt1 s icred
with 'hesr l!' wjKy 0"iivera,;el
to !e do u. rebuke tb leij heh;s ! Let
atr blHd..;dined btii:iei s. now unl'vi led
"to the battle aiKMhe.bi-eexe," rebuke tl'e
cowardice aivi cJtvirfily which suests '. re-'
nw5tnirii7J7n1'he a hand red
dead t uym: rfy is t o- o u r sa e i -d c a 1 1 se
TTlTtJtlnrn
sir uclt on
..AVe have little -cause for despondency,
ujiies around. Witli Such posit ion sas.t hec
trdoes seem as tTTvQsy.-ls in a fair wav .'to
'ee'shelled out Columbus Sun, 2d inst.
A Gallant -NoatiS-OAROLtxtA
ki I led tojhe wounded, is,l belieye, much smal
kiahai. usuai.JL.greaX ma u yuiijour. won hcL -.
ed have already returned to their commands. -
Brig. Generals Preston SmiihDeshlerAd"-'
anis"nndTlelmwere inife'd';Maj. General '
'Hood lost a leg, and it fs feared he will not re-.
coverHewas-still-sufTerring from- a
wound received at Gettysburg. '. .
So far as I am able7fo glean from reliable -sources,
these are the fruits of our victory :
7,000 prisoners. .-. . .
30,000 small arms.
30 stand of colors. .
37 pieces of artillery. ' ' '
, The captured artillery had not been alL
collected when' I left the field, and it is be- .
lieved tjier.umber will not reach as high as
fifty pieces. We also captured one hun- !
di ed wagonsyand a good supply of medical -stores,
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This fight affords a fine illustration of
what the pluck and dash of. our troops will . .
accomplish when it is unbridled. The en
emy were posted on a long thickly wooded
eminence, of difficult approach, and shel
tered by heavvjog breast works. Our boys
rushed uln theTif likTa tireM lct "protect. '.
her young, and tney were whipped, routed 5
and driven from their den. '
In t he eru lv part of the engagement a -
big burly fellow with the end of his nose '
siioi oil, was jin
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pital, when one of the Infirmary, corns,
il,-iV-eil;od- fellowj d hey- -came-daran
trear gtttm you that-tune I
" Fesjlhe replied, "but they came a damn
Thlsight, nfamrjnussin,'; me !" 5 V
,'FreeJom,!i9haUKs once 'begun, --w
ltqustiiod fronj WeeJinj sire to, con , ' -'
i TEu uhT.$a fflct (i i , isytrr'won.'V '
IT we a iv true to out selves: true to the
nijt firesides : and t nte to our tio 1, weanf
not, we w.ill liof fie conquered ! In any and
eve v evejit, let us prefer death to a life of
cowaVdlv shame 1 . ' .1. . r
8Th thifd p.ri ; of IIuj)'a Les Misi-i alios, b
called ;'M?iriu9,- ..Tliit--ifl-uit the girlS.--;:4,I.arrv
is ti; watcUwo.rd. now--l.-tjrv x ,
Of at1 things tvoxsesetl flf a tons; tpii2ii anJ empt
head, wliT in bfV the rtiosiMf-cvef t Pn'otiuse it nvvft
speaks ti!l it $ tolled "'
The L'niid tn ,Tinu" wur.n the rritit. Gveriumi.
against f'ioi torn far in sf.om fng the luil-ti ' of hi
for tho Conedern.T whUit futuishiug muuitioii-
of war to the federals. ' ..-.'
..Ueyno!d, of the Thirty-ninth North Car-
hiltna ,1 nis gallant oiticer, With only "Sdli
nteii, charged a brigade of Yankees, and
.Titer a desperate hand to hand fight of 40
HiTmTo?slH
enemy,"capt'uring 10 pieced "of artillery, and
s wo stand of colors 7 of which he brought
lf safely. In this charge he lost nearly
half ofhis men. This is no doubt one of
t he most gallant feats on record. It stamps
Cob fteyuolds as a gallant officer, and should
well make North Carolina proud of her
val juit sons. Col. Reynolds is rtgraduate
uf West Point, and w'as the last Southerner
wh( graduated at that place. II jsalso
s i-rof Gen. VV. A. Reynolds, whocom
;i ia led -1 -brigade of Tenne'sseeans during
die. Vieksburg -campaign, and was taken
pt isaikT lhel'e.-iJft',it,u;J,' Exprusr;
We learn that on Tuesday last, while a
-train-OTtammgYankeersonere""w
tandins at llitrh Point., a Jpw namfid
- 0 . o ' w ------
AVeitli, was detected in the act of chanffinff
1 - - -r
Confederdie for Yankee currency, giving
ftve for one. He was hnmediatclv arrested.
Greens. "Patriot.
Qdp(tToTliThPoTnt-people f
Destructive Storm. There was a heavy
wind storni n this section on Thursday night y .
last.. In one locality in Steele Creek neigh .
borbood considerable injury was done '
The sfablesv harns and fences of Allen
Brown, G. C. Neel, and Hobt, Freeman
were blown down- and Mr. Freeman's '
dwelling was damaged. In the locality ,
mentioned, the hurricane covered a space
of about 150 yards in vidth, sweeping- off
die corn standing in the fiJda- and carrving '
some of ;the ears for a . distance.- of iiOO
vards. Char. Democrat.