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I . .. Wl'Jiavani idea of as jlog anything under thU head
, 4 " "that Ma tend to iv Information to tea enemy; our
sJct b lplj to nrf t upon tat attention of our peo-
aome Mtkiaeratiewa basea foo kajwn ract. . ,
Tht imporUnoe of tbU tewa and port to tbe (State
and tbt Confederacy, has, we' are pleased to see, beta
recognised at tbt boutb Perbap w are teaBd to
tod that it has also beta ai fuilj reeogmsed at tbt
-North, and that iia capture bat been urged by new
paper correspondent, tbt latter gtner' riiy belonging
to that cUm who have lived ad prospered among as,
" and brt since, ot uorartcentiy and aume las
, tantt, goo t off to tho enemy, pm under fate pre
."tence, aad one' a known t. emit. Tbt affair ol tbt
Tallahassee Las don muck to change what wa for-
merty perhaps only an opinion, into a'. I tba acti?Uy ot
a desire, inspired by hatred and exasperation. It bat
certainly increased tht ligidnes of the blockade.
-"t-'j V9nr?d?racjtjrai.u ma ia tbo field at tbe point
t T primary importance, at wbt may, be called. "Ore.
immlweut 'deadly, breacb " Jo want oicn, Hood
want men, Early Vkbii men While such is the po
tiUou of affair ia Yirgiuia and In 0 orgta, much ot
-local defence,-much t the efehce of places ot high
-though Dot of prime importance, tnut naturally de
volve apoa local resources Tbe eoeniv e jueeutratus
and outnumber us at cardinal point. W t can uard.y
expect that troops in laige number can or will be s ut
L from the joints to aid in tbe defence of intiavd poet
It may v be aaid that we are alt eutitied to protection.
That is true to all tbe protection Confederate Govern-
Bitot can given. But it w..ufj be Mly to wpct
rjnort. The peoplent botue tbe tifcite aud the peo
ple muat iu'emt gcncies-put thqrowa fh5lders di
recti to the wheel. Ia tbe case ol atuck, the nyii
rally promptly ta tht attacked poi t, l'refou to at
tack thyr must be orgm-u aud prrpnrrd so to rallj
Aad If this pcrwoal aric bo obliffator? at the r
qdired tliao, so also is it -a matter ol oOiigmtiun that
Minor snoaia D suppliMl to carrj on aud trvngtbt-u
thoM pbjaioal eog;beiiig defcuocs, which 1o tie Lour
, TUB FIQUT1SQ AT PETERSBURG,
From tbt Etoreas of -Moadav ohtin tba fallow.
ng interesting particular of tht receut operation
aroVind Peteraburg: . . ' t 1 . .
U'ho eoemj having effectually tstablUhed hlmtejf on
the Weldoa road, he oext advanced and fortified bin
self in tht Tioioit of tie Vaugban road, ont tail
westward, makioir.a f-lnt at tht time on Rlchuioqd.'
A pauM was tuadt fur several weeks, or Until bfs ar
mj could be rrinlor'ccd to iucb an uttnt aa to render
it eipwlitnt and tale fy another effurt' Accordingly,
hiiviug thrown a Urge bodj vf .troops to tbe no0
i-idaof tbe Jaiueainod gained' modi adTatitage there,
a a.tisivo or caealry ws muted acrosa tbo VaugbanJ
roa on Tuursoay to feel our DoMition and atiwiiKth.
and if puN-lble, to establish theioaelvea This effort ,
'aa . .k m '
signaii; raiiea, tuauka to tbo energy and good beba
Tir of our cavalry, who r?pn'tcd tbe enemy aadjrt
e.-tabliiibed tbeir lines, teuoririly hrt'keo.
FTMny"pbowfc?rf, hiof ''serioos' sdcoeMful
movemeut war txecoled. -An entire, corpo of infan.
my, well applied witb'artillerr, fell opoa vur work
iu Mr. WilliMU Peeblt'a farm, Sfuirrvi Level, road, a
utile and a half went of the enemy's original line,
and 'y force ii uumbers, auroveded, after a otarp en-
j.atueut, in liiudi;iog our troop?. ' Fort McK
aoJ a poition of .the lint f breast or ka adjacent to
it, fell iulotbrir haodK, with oue piece of ai tiller j
Kd a few prfwyuers. A Viief bait was nude, but
flushed with their easily wen victory, tbe Vuk cs oa
advanced g.n, in tie direcilwn of Ilia Jt,ydtou riauk
..oh(1.' Tbev auUover lsiieaa a. IVciaiu's. Bja
wli'sand Jouea'v farms, but Vera struck vu tbt latter
by our force and checked in. their career. Uatff
A( IRTIJ ; CAHOLLVA AftG US.
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acriptions they will be prompt in notifying us.
. WiLllljOTOX" "
W repub'lifh this week,lrbiu the Wilmington ur.
no7, an article upon "The Defeaces of Wilmington,"
as notwtily p;nwrMng general aad State interest, but
aa relating to a matter in which we io tbia eecilop har
ebnaidetable locallutelreiT. IfTiayi te Co-'rjie;
wa here j4ned and tbe couldeut enemy, j meeting; I "tbe enemy is rea'ly meditating in attack on WUmiog
iore tbau bisjmxtch, was loeced back in tbe dtrectiou
of the captuied works, with severe los in killed,
wounded and prUouers. . Darkues ended th engaga
uit-nt which b'gto late'in tbe arteruova, with tbl rut
in jr still in potation of tbe pogion gintd from as
o ruble's farm Wn i a portion of bis column sliabt-
y m advance. Th enemy's dead and woun ted fVJl
ten. (and tbe indications are to .tbi ff-ct.) it is nut
only reasonable toipe, but it is absolutely cer'taiu.
(hat ita defence must fall upon the force at our com
K5U Owing K tbi oppressive and tyranniu geaii
ral ordnr of AdjuUnt Oeatral .Cooper for. rranhoni
wi cannot help iut c kjracrii It-rtlaU? io soldier
oorrespondlng with their relative indfriead, bot very "
few letter Lav been received to thleotinty from An
oo. men Ivlth Early! command, and they wfh detail .
omeagro, that although more tb.a three -Seek htj ,
laped ilnot til fights in the VaUey. wear Wrnchestar
dsfioite information from not more' tbaa one half, of '
those 'rumored to tavabeeo ki led, wognJf dor cap
tured, ba been received. Wa hjp this itato of thing
will not ba ajlowcd to cootinat mneW lonaer, and thit
thp foars of the anzioh ones ii our talJst Will sooa hi
relieved. ... ' . ' Z ' .
Throttgh tht courtesy tt frlenijrt kaTi.ia aal
Uortouiiio? tDf followlngilut of those wounded
in Co. A, V'3i J . T., on-tho ltb all., war Win.
cheetjr: J. U, Richardson, Alei. Pureo, J. W.kMa-
dow, Spencer Short,' J. W. Mooaerlin, Th.'PhU!lp(
Tho. Roria, and R M. Allen. To wnat exteat IheV
wer woo u Jed oar in form aut does not' state. Capl,
vnc iweoiy rota lui la Dght. '- a
The 23J was eog.gf d from, ilaybreak antlj dark
without catioa, aud after. Colooei K-tkoall u
wounded and cptard the commaud of the retimenlv"
devolved opou tin. Bennettr, Tki durinith flihi
xltrJ$j-yr called upo.o io suirvodcr, aad eacji time
be sent back aa appf.np'riale, and d.Sai.'t answer.- At
l.l.r'a Ifill K- f... ..:.! . . -
v-j-Min ia rrp;(Cj iq nat g Op
through tbe figbt rafe, aai U have behaved very lai-
lantly. . ' - .: f .
of trial may add to tbe ttfirieiev of tbe firct hn l ioto our hand:, toiretner witb tear! iw1t lnm,r,l
profiaoa ii may te to bold tbe advancing enemy iu
heck. . . . .
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Wtdo not pretend to say what additional regn ar
ore oo aid be aapplied for the defence of Hiima-tou
la tht event uf attack. We only reason fi-m kbowo
act, when we-Vajr that our maia drpeudeiJce ougbt u
h-, and, we tUink uuat be, upon tbe Slate and hi
petpli of tbt SUU for men and labcr. The ki'l ot
the engineer tpay be exb iuf te,J upon tbe erecfioo j f
- - fortifiaaiin,, tut fortl-aton avaU Ute wiibout tbv
. preseno or aiorce to defend and support tbeni . - h
i aot aaoo th works around Petersburg that our re-tenii-.o
of that city iiepend. - It i upwn Le army
Let usTiav a fore tj maiauin our ootnu.utictiou
here aad our Works will U all sufficieut. Let the
v otboritie and tht peopleoftheJjtare Bland ready to
al tti first bugie-nota that eounJs the ala.m, nna
h ..a . a . .
me Hioat impurUnt port or tb State is saved,
tat Uio inUiior aa I escapes danger, auuii.ialivn
ad suigugation whick mut fallow in tbi wake vt a
hostile success at tuis Boint. : Wa ftuooo.e it uMirui
that w ahoald feel a somewhat Special ruter t iu tbe
www wna't w-iiveaJ where aU our little ptoprtt
oai wc urgs no coniiierations IiuJed upon
sen regtrd for the town of Wil
iU importance to tb State and to b feenal.sciuri-
prisouers taken by our iufiuitrr aud cavalry conjoint-
If . In tbia battle tba Tankee loss is said to bave
ti.cn very Urge, their dead aud woanded coveriug
tiie be Us of tjieir retret. Many tf these wounded
ii.re been brought to' town and placed in. hopitals.
A Urge tiuraotr of aoihulaacts were engnged ia this
i .b-r fiaiurjay ana soaday.
&aturai opined g;owwy in weather. The heav
5V 'Tl'hickly overcn and th rim-fell steadily
an a y. liut tbiit tiid not put a stop te military pet
atioiis on onr right, as it bad been determined to dis
I..dge ttieeuemy trym his oew.y gained advauUge, if
possiuie. tneir auv.iice was early driven back by
our iufinfry. who during a thurge, captured abvnt
two bondred and fifty prisoner,' and an assault was
jua I tuf O'xlbrit jru44 po4tioe9-oa- IVrble's farm.
It was unfortunately repulsed. Tbe fueniv bad du-
ing tbe night received heavy reiaforceaient, and had
nut been idle in strengthening their woiju. Our
Iom, we are'gled to ay wa trifling.
uuntig the any, nampton ncce-ded ia gaining- a
maod, within the limits of the Stt; .And w tj ' '". casualtie inttt 14th Regiment, ia
again, if proper! prepaj and weir orgiijed and -t,,e fi"".,t " on tfie22d a!t., ftrmibedt
thrown to.Oen. Wh tug's 'sUUn"ce,'in time, we LaVe . ,be Con.f'i 7 0 T. Str-nach, aciing adjutant, w
abundant force to meet iny that tbe enemy are like. M ILt fo1 owi,' n"f S''ly eoj An io men.' .
ty-to spare out of his present rwourres vTa con . f. cd tna Stff-Mlaiog: Ljvof. Jas. C. Klarshair.
ated to his by tbi J-ur al-and the putt i wel
fare appeals to every citiieo to five him readj snaii
t a rice, in whatever way tbat aittnce n.ny ! nked
' We are nut ignraat of the difficulties under which
this officer has labored, and be ban ieen much burd
for aewaiiag at tt - harshne"- w herrnhrTit'C i;rfs
of tbe Venice were compuUory upm him. If he
sbaliT able ta av Wilaiiuctia wbu tbe trial comes
it will be due ia no umail dVgree to tbe ftiwlrn of
pi-rpoae with which he baa refuted public elamor,
when to bite yielded would bava teen to surrender
tne no v aieana i in .anp iiiuiiigtou iirren-ih.
-Itf antictpatr.Tn nhe priTT.T an4uU, ( whetber'ii
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oi me people of tbe fiute in the pereoui and prop"
arty, a well as it imporUoce to.tbe Confederacy.
' 7 mnow 'MtinacB has beon d.ne in the 'way ol
"yiog tne nver approach, and also that thcrv
mean of defence iiavw ao been negevtrt, and wf
ajiw w laiy. n ora is pr -jcted Out Cimuoa Ci.s
oableaaay one to see that lines extending it puAiW
ittrty Wire or more. diaUnU-Caf well and llli iled
' o otoly be rendered perfectly secure by tbe as-'
mimw oi wree wmcb can be moved to the support
of any menaced point. From what has been aid about
tbi position of ftbings ia tbe field, taking public aud
. wtu tnawn facta as a guide,.we may easily uudersauu
not trhat we caa of.wiil get but whatjt is reasbn
f able that wt should eipect in the emerg. ncy of an at
tack. The commander here -mar fiod it a neater ot
necaasy M wcn a of iluty to cT upon all clase of
- pcvuiv i0 come lorwaid for tbu defence of ILeie
coroe or no) both ibt' Ueuenil of Ctvcriptioo and
Ke erves, and Ad'teajec. Gttliu, bare it. ia their
power to "pave tbe way" towir M mtkiog the defence
of tbo rtate cimpirte. We woulrbe'glnd to chn-nt
de some otie aod vigorus movement in the Mte
r.iiit on the left flsnk of the enemv, some seven or I military department, toward making tbe forov diMrr
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'gui luiiuD irvui uiwd, waicu ueing uiscoverej, a BON I cviauiuua ruikieui auu irauy, it is iu oe i,opr
iioo oi nis commanj was attacked. This was. about
tour o eUKt f. m.t and the discharges of artillery
and musketry coaid be qisilbctly heard here. Our
men being somewhat hotiy pre-sed, were compelled to
reure fci.owiy, out reinurcement Comma op, tbey re
furmed n J in turn -irovo the enemy, to their, works.
that these troops are not to be poseeed of tbt idea.
that they are onlj fortbe catching 0f deacrtera.
Tboagb this is an imporant duty, ana o-e wtjic oozht
ajwa'ysjo be perfurmvl in an orderly and energetic
manner, yet touch more, scriou Juf,ic may devoive
upon theiu; ana we nope that such orguii tioui are
capturing two tuWred pvisoners, and otherwise in j'being adopted, aai such preparations jiiaJe,' as wilt
icunj ee itti loiis
Saturdny clo.sed.with theotemy sfH) ia possessi-m
of our lo-t woj k, but no further-advance,' and our
troops in good p-it-tts. . 4
The number of prisoners captured on friday and
Saturday, will amouut iu the aggregate,' to seventeen
hundred ' ..
. Cut little was dona jesterday m rnitig, except aome
heavy slirmuliiug by tbe opposing infantry foree-
'ur troops 4fell back from the scene of Saturday's
fight, during the night, and the enemy yesterday f-
i Tioiio auvaotfj lis line me lew; huncrei jards
His pickets at one time occopied the houses of l)r
U iseiu and Mr. .()sear Feirram. one nile distnnt
l ""d kheir last port. If. through any failure or I from Poeble's farm, but were shelled out by our ar
j ' F - )". .uuiiiu 111 , It WUUI'j V lO
-.m lata to iadulga in regrets, for bey could avail nvtb-
f -j i f ; nd it would be worse than folly if would be
fi .nea to ca-t the blame upon Jhe Confederate
a"ein ior noiUOinf what probably it could1 not
or Jipoa Jbe eommnde'r here for not tffectii.g
Vnat no man could effect. Nanolonn
V I . ncTwr defeated an army by hi own personal prow
I - esa, and neither General Whitinir or an other man
aould be expected to repel an attack otherwise than by
urn aKIa a a H A c . . ...
Other mm " m'i,.,- m. v .i. .
i . suun tuuk IUS snieij Ol ?Il-
f T I . . . , ...
i a matter aearer to uenn.1 whirinrr'a ri.
' aa any other mtre person! feefincrs or ofSciiti
-aenatireneir-KfiiJirteing avred ConMerate,
il :?llv witiB has hi home in tho 8tai, and iu
t, inw town, aaa mns presents an addiflonal guaranty,
. r M7. a'! giarantee needed, lhatjiothing that he
, vm uo wm oa wanting to conlribufe to a subcesirul
defence; ye., even though another man should b
nlaf in il lA..l l. . i ... .. .
r vr buouiu oe cioiueu wua lue lau-
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Tt which that defence would briii
, We are plowed to eo that ouf able cotemporary
or the Ral. igh Coi.f derate feel coutldeut in the
power of the State, if put forth t Jo defend Wilming
ton, or aty other' menaced poiut. Tbe editor of the
Confederate has oj pounitie of knowing and judging
that entitle til opinion, in tbe matter, to mu. h wtigbt
a oar msu and Confederate
ti U-ry. These bouses, we undersUnd. were somewhat
damaged or bbells from our guus, but it was necessa
rvto JisJode tbe Yankees.- "
The Yankees yesterJjy took a oortiorfof our niakat
liiirfiear W."V. UavJs' bouse three oaartaraof a mil
west of the Wel Jon rai!road,TUptnring ttentyVvison-
ers. In Tbe afternoon they werrdriven back and bur
iido rc-esrapiianeu, .
; Informatioti waa received yesterday, that on Satur
day night a train or artillery was crossed pa tho ton
toon bridges from the north to the southside of tbe
James. -It is not believed thdt any infantry troops
have as yet been recrossed. v . - vr--
lJh.r "JLPJjheJtkt.Ibrfailaya'-fight in'thi
vicmiiy, wui not excecu nve nunared from all cause
It Was surprisingly small., On th other hand, the
laokee ins is known to bave been larg-; but little
less, if any, than five thousand, including prisoners.
A Bacsu sua Yaks 3uBo!f. The GoMsboro
State journal gires an aqcouut flrinLteapi'rited
nine oruio Detw ena stu ilt di-tatcimient of troops
and aome at thi Yankee gjiub.mts winch attempted t...
go np the Suuppernen river in which Ibt Yankees
earn out secou i Oest. On attempting to asceitd the
river, iwu dohis wera attacked and forced back by Lt
Shrtfpecommanding.CaDt. Put's company of cval
ry a suited by two pieces of artillerv under Lt- Wil-
Hamaox trt.e slight jiattery an I Lt. Mcwatson feLtbft
unftiAaittAu'l
t-lwkTogetneF-rmmouW
t I : .1 L . :
. ucr may o omy ground for rejofciogs and for ni
I ..., wu4rnuauu auu none io g oom and rcrita-
UiaUUHI.
.
One of the boats got aground about seven hundred
yards from the shore, at the iuou'bf tbe rier, where
she wa well peppered, for aome time, bv both our
artillery and bHrpHhooterl?' one shot striking her
t -
Vt
If
Qao. Clingman'
returned to duty
wrom
Harbor
Chaffiu
whetber
poi
y with his bricade. bavirisvrecoered . . ..' i'
aeerera wound receita.1 at th h,l. nf fn.l . . ' " M 'T". ''lu m nP eir
rwaa Ukeo oris -ner at th v " , a P. fiercely on our little party, who
Bluff on, the 3t h oit. We b.e no f-.ei r?myT tr frouod an fought them till
thaCaoUin war ain woanded: fr iu kfuu I 7. vi; , r. 01 .: """'J of anwmnitioa
that be had .nn,i .41-" " ,'L"eJ!Ll''. byai.a..ratira of tha ene
Rb Ould. ant of Exchanre under data of
tb 2itn oil , gives notice that all officers and men of
Chi Vickbur; captor-of July 4th, 18C3..wbo rep rV
d for duty aCany ftaroJdeamp eat of the Misiaip.'
Ji prior t epUoaber 10th 1864, an exchangedT-
Mri:Ba A. Cmnh,"w, a devoted "Confeder
, who waa imprisonei in 'ahiniLi"o "me tw
ytir age by Lincoln-, wij drowned receotlr. V-
aae .. . -.
my gun
" ui three men sllffbflv waunded and ah r kn.
Itier wa omewbat damg l by a ebell.
The enemy's loss has n t benn atMjertained, bat it
muxt have been consideraKle... aa rh"lc woodeu a'un.
b.a,t wai ag'round aud under th fire of our rtiibry
f-r aome tbreo, hours audit wa well ad'erta'o.d.Ji J
every man had to k abelter below from tbe deadly
iinoi our uarpuo(versr - .
. TirriST 8tat Coivevtiob Tba neiti.in 0f
i 0 uaptist ftate t'ineiti t( . C. wilt 1- held
sairara from them valuable' service to tbefowa'bon
or and tbe good of the State. '
'.' rt'e repeat assurynce to our people, that the State
has the means of ucve(nV defence within herself
if she employed it witb eneigy." . '
P. S.Since'tbe foregoing wis put in tjpe'we learn
from Northern accounts tht a naval at'ack upon Wil
mington is ireparing that the iand force is iu readi
ness, and that tbe fleet are gathering.
The probability i that Farragot will emin n ithe
uval forces, as we perceive that be is about to be, or
has been, ordered to tbe command of tbe'Nortb Al-
laotio Blockaatiug Squadron,' ' and that Admiral Lee,
wbo has been in oommahd ou the North Carolina co-ist,
hai been ordered to relieVe Farrngut at Mobile.- From
these Mshajyre? it ii inferrei.thatlha atUck-ea Jlobile,
is to ba abaodoned--at least for the present.
Co. C.-Wounded: Private Jtfho Bowman, sever la
Co. II - Wounded; Priv,ti Xoah . 5?Prri., in foot;
Jat.n Morris, severe, in aid. ' '
The'rtueot had J wounde.f, with 1? ma!nf ' '
-From tat HdWe lavi notbipj in7d litioa to what
we gtve lat week. . . .
tzT Tbe Governor Coum il, pur-liTo to e'I, met
io tUlieghf ba tha Cth lost. A-O. Fo.ter. of Rani'
a .. . . "
u...pa, WKt elected oJUvaciincyraaaed by tla ra-
stgusTTon of K. V. Vkk, and P. II. Wmstop, (0 pUt9
of J II ftub'w, n-S-.gne,!. Col. J. I). Ujmt ef
He3drsoafanJ llenry Xutt, of Ne w vao..ar, wera
appniej fcsratHM.or Intrroal Impr.temrut p.rd.
The Council declined to recommend a call cf th
Legislature ot preaeot. '
t. Frank I." Wilson, of Rale'gh, I. bout to puU,
li.h a new bbkrn titled "The Battle cf 6rtat Beth,
el." See advertisement.! i :
OFFIHsL VOTE rfjll GOVERNOR.
WboW.womber of votes polled, Ti,JI; wf
Go-rnnr Vance received
W. W. Molden
Vanc'a mijoHty. "
Ii IS'ii.iSier were
In ifctil,
1 007 vote pile
j.
IMPORTANT ORDER TO BETAlhtD MEN".,
Adjutant General Cooper ha is-aed General Order
No. 76, revoking all defails heretofore granted under
the authority of the War Department, to persoii be
tween the age of 18 and 45 years aod all sOcb de
tailed men, together With those who hold farloagbs
or HwpyTiif J iiempltons by reason of pending appli
cations' for detail, are to ba promptly assembled at
Camps i-f Iiutruction,' and assigned among the armies
for service excepting uch as are einplyed in manu
facturing, providing, collecting and forwarding muni
tions ifnd other indispensable supplies. "All men
recommended fr light doty, who are uoitigned, will
at onc report to tfie Camp's o( Instruction.
PxT As will be.perceijed, by referetice to jhe bead
of this column, we have advanced tbe price of sub-
scription fr the Aryut to $-i 00 per year. It is uo
necessary ,to say rAjyejJliisjcnough that wa-ar
relut-taotl forced to it." Tbe cause eath of our ub-
scribers knows nl feels 'operating every day. If it
is said that the figure is too high, we woqld reepect
fully ravjuest of you to apply the' rule tb4t i,o mucbJ
tWWmyZUXmZM? Tor'lmf aldlrott'w'ili
nd, "accoTdingtoold priced," we will be getting" but
iwcwy jiet cenu a year jor intfttptr.
, J
V&m Wa regret to learn, and with sorrow announce,
that Lieut. iJi-hii F Fort, of tbia county, commaoditig'
Co. A. aistij: T . waa killed, iu the attemDt to
, r . f ' . .
te-take Fort l-arrimMi from ha. enemy on the north
side of the James, near Richmond, on the 8Uth ult.
.toother Yinke prioner,fwha bad er-caped
nH Plomice. wa nipkVhuft iu this cmnf ni. kt.
.. 4 ' .
Mday moming Uit,and turned ov- r to the aotbnritie
at Crriv, S. C., to ber.tnrntd from whinua he ea
.ped. " v;''.r. ... .. . e-. v '
SCALTIKS IS ASAdS CO!IMN'ir3,
Ii fiCHTS XAa ItlCbKOMD AJI PCT(kirtO.
BtTrti rixto, Cnirrm' Faik
tcurr r,4 . f
Ihar Jr$A, Through ywi rfurnj.b f0 mir frienda
at pome the f .Uowin; lit of casualties in Co B 81j.t
.N" C. T .on th 3th n!.. tb tb, tbr to" r Uk
Foil !!rrion. which bad beeo es'ptura-l by th ana
my ou the 2!jh. W went intn tb charge with 20
men. The lit below ahowa with what reo!t:
WJHV-Briliyrti,1stdnt, supposed to tVcao."
tured; also J N. leWr, rr CT
Klired-Sgt. J. N. Hanrock.
W.an ledr C Cspel, slightly, !, hand; 'W.
Crump; slightly, in foot; J.d.n s!ithtlv. io arm'
W. V linchpin head; BP Lflea, in h.Jd; E. m!
McGrtnn, in hip; J. If Mk, Io arm; T. J. PpdUo
id aide; D. M; Pratt, .lightly'; W. D. Parke-a ligh,(jV
J. B. Prliei , .htly; J. S. 8Uin. .lightly, it, hip'
A aiaTa LOJl
-
HaigiAXitai SCtb'N. C. T.,
. ' . . . October 4. J 88 1.
Vtnr ArgH:Ynr the lnfTOtifl vf thoir frn.t.
you avill r.leae pub Wd tht fillowinrlit rr.i,.hi..
Sept. 30h.Kined : Private B. P rtr..-.i
Wounded:-Private J. F. WaJsworih
tbitfh broken . ' " u'
(Vt. lit Killed: none. Woundod: Lt. J. A!Polk !
neck, slichtly. '
Very repooffully, '
i H HENRY, Lt. 4
f
taf Wa had a ter vera frost n this tfeighborhood on
- Xfi mmtrtoa. while trying to rua tha blockade, tba i.u the church io Warrentn and wUl wau.eV.i OB , 3 mituud.7 nighU, dttnagitg lis peu soure-
THE EDt'CATlOV IL ASSOCIATION OF TflB '
CtNFE DERATE STAT Ed OFTlMERICA, ,
The Aexttinno-il meeilnirof thla "hidv at!l ha .t.i
in Charlotte? North CroHr,,n We-lne-day, thje ftth, .
n. n,w oi im meinriirs, I recalled tb appointment
for its merlin at Atlanta, with the hop, rft a fa
vorable turn in the affilrsof the Confederncy n.lgit
offer a w.ore an piciousseaaon for Unassembling
That hopehsg failed. The -war is raging, with Jittla
prospect Of a speedy abatement. La tha
the interest of the riing geiierarionhflul I Oiot ha
OTeriooaeii.
tion to assemble in Charl
The comniittees anrointed' at ilia rnains In r.
lumbia will, it i- hoped, attend to the matters n trull-
ed to theirjebarge. ;
' Atiy male oitiina.of the Confederate TStateilrhT
may be engnffed in the i ro'e-sion of tr hino nr wKa
him. in any wv. Idit,,i Kimir fk ii,....
tkcui-iMMiii Kunui i not ra
I. therefore, invits tho U lead pfeduca
shla in .(Charlotte. , . --
tiunl latrrast f th cut.try, may become
bernf the A.siwlHimii: in th fedl-wing 'nun
wit: He must bv iiftminaf il at an annnol i
a mema
Lillnwinr ntiiinw tu..
lie must bV i.ominated at an annnol mrtllmi
hy a member of this bode, elected he a malm.! w rf
tbe ott ten present, and lgn this Contitution.",Vt
PrwHdeat ef tha Aaaoaiatjhjw