. . . , , . , - : . 1 " r- ; pr y ? , - .; ... : - v ..... . ; - . V .V 1 ' ' ' I I . t x . . ' ' ... , aaaaaaaa.aaa.it II W .p aVaan- a . , - r . ' ,i A 1 I I II ,1 ..... ,.. . a -. . " . - . . . . ... .. .. i ii m a 1 1 . From the Richmond Enanlrer' i victory and reverse' in one-day. " " ' ' '. , A rtmrkM battle" has been fought iu theSh-cau--1 uoaa, valley.' On WedaeiAky tuoruing, at an early boofoftraraf .tUokcd tbo LigUtU uj Nineteenth . army corpj of, the, enemy, on Cedar Creek, about three , v mUesouUrota Strasbtirg, carried -Unir-positlons by ator, inflict! bovy J-M la killoJ and wounded, cap- VlTJir !?n nanJ"d prisoners,, eighteen pieeetof , artillery, all their camp equipage, wagom, o., and . dm the retnilauta of the t. demoralized commands ; - . . to Middletowo, about two nillfst'erfinj Hera tKa Sitth i , aorpi oT the enemy wvi entreocltfd,-nd Erlj deter- lai aed to eompletw, if possible, LU notorious work now ' toot the tiJ of bttU e;einjl turned ia his ftror. y Sacb gldrtous results v the eauMo and uneqdiTocal ' 7' " HfIoftiol'J70f"elewj,nithecnptore . uterallj of alinoit eterthiog the hd, mfght well 4M b ddiilin; j-tfterthB stasaftr-dereimS whtcB cor rms M well nigh begun to droop. - Dut there is . to Yjptoryj and iu this U was crowded heari! ' , opoa the energies oA our moo to reador the first tri- 7 weumj.qmw aecisre. When oaftroors c" bfort the breastworks of the eneajy, near Mid- dletown, the went forwariViil) oil the eagerness and w nUmsusia with'which it is possible for TictoVv ta in. psre men; bat the bad done .enouirh far tha lnv PRICE'S 0PERATI0N3 TV MTscnrmT A speolal' dispatei to tha MnKiU T?.t.. Senatobi October 24th, a,y.: The St. foals RepubJ the 22d instant, late been recelred. 1 iTica 11 in nnMiitUn f .11 l. 4 . i shall to Lexmgtot The Federal combinaUons, it ii , ,u on,Pel Mm o eat bis wj out of the sW He left DootjestUle, Missouri, 6a the Ht2K , Foir thousand of Prjce'i troopi were at Glasgow, Missouri. Large- accessions' Kara been mi t i,t. . Quaqtrell and. Jaokman are reported to bare jolnid Aim. .Anderson and Jaekman reoruitJ irh ,... i i men North ef the Missouri rirerla fire counties His Mill M11QLW ARGUS. 80, UADESUOUO'. X, C 801. TnURSDAY:::::::::::::NOVEMBERf8, 1864. fW ukcrlplB-$a.OO year, la aTaare., Ilx upnllw$3.00. ,'. a, , , . , '. . . i. J t 1 1 .i .i , H a A nVaTDTIelllkn fLfi haa artu a rv r t 1 1 nat at I avaaaaVi VI WaaW 0U UU V VI V a IUVO I VI Stat. Pi P " 01 lntcrio Brs iowrtionand $1.75 for each aulvequent Insertion. CK.5rJU.n ' ' . ' Obitoarfes over fire lines $2.00 per square. ' . X t , 8 Docrt 1T8i J cannot conceal 0e , U- -. . - ' act toe rebel armr U aumioz aartniuir BronArtl.. . . -JL'Zl1:ZZ-'z: ttlsrCoomnlTr jrithlNnVarnis fn. ..n..,." 71 ANSON COMPANIES IN THE VALLEY. . . risons. At Gla-Tow a Federal Karri w 7-va v va uuiiviTVU was captured, and two-bandred cltitens surrendered. niCHMOSD, Oct.SG.-Tbe 'naltimore Anirrlcaa cf the 14th baa telegrams from Kansas Citj which ri confuted accounts .cf a battle between Prfce's array anrt theYackece under Rosecrans, Curtis, Smith and rieasantoo. Tie fiiht occurrbd on th- -Kt i.. -. . -r-' eoouah. h;.li, .Vi 7""?.; r"" .M,"B wue water river and lndephultnce their offiirT uViyj aor telegram claims a Yankee rictorv aad anr, Pr7. Uv beenlaspire br tneir h ZuZli Z J!f iPi Pf "?d by P;M9. firlini.l.l. .i..t-- . : 1 r - i.uu. AUVIII IU V. UDI JUr3C kllLnil .V A f jrtunately, the inspiration that wouldw&rn them to (v aw auriuor. The charged the enemj' works, tut were repulaod. . tiling daunted, they charged Bg4in, but were once m?re turned back. A third time they went fall tilt f"08 wi gu they were repelled. .They began to find oat, too late, that they had been carried too Xar; it was evidently impossible far their jaded eolama, t9 posh through that fresh and uaejccited luie. .And when they .withdrew it wan with that sort Mf despair which makes, the heart sink: The enemy made e, demonstration jo parsuit, and they retreated from the field they had so gloriously w.a. The ene my s cavalry alone poshed oer Cedar Creek, their in touy remaining behind. All of the camp equipage v captojed on the cVeek in tb mn; ... .... ... the enemy, and at Strasbarg, the captured artillery be omrog by the demoralisation of the drivers, mixed . up to the street with aoma ton ..u. ... r wIrVJ1010'1 WMJoned.. The prisoners " " , """i ,uo mn-nseiea an.l aoaoeepUUe f tnrrtMa A a " " t wc ,on e w us as trophies of the SJ -f.'i. 0ilr rnV in New Market, ' perplexed and mortified with VT V" PPerarioM, but growing chee i.07.aer,ees M1 ngnioe of "better luck the next ume. k0! iaxatn otheavy . T"0?1" knowing that the enemy lOSered by far the heavier. I Missouri. i4 Todd, of I . from tub Valley. Yfa bare leen permitted to,tnakt the followim tract from a letter from a member of one of n.. on oompaiues la toe 43d Keglment. written or 21st ult;, at flew Market; 1 . "On the afternoon of the 13th we bed orders ta in, without baggage and canteens. f9 Urted t 1 vu oreasiworii at Miner a Hilt were engaged U night in enr march down the aio uX, Uf"tlD wd'u !b river sereral time.. " light foand ns in the rear of tha YW... opened by K., ab.w'e Division atUckg Vh.m In f aud lUQiur'a.Uordoa'e,. Pegram'. bitu' me icii nana ana rear umrl.ln. ik. . . "I w. took th.ir A,kV.Ki .r.F,.,,WH,p,i uv VWU, anu a goon many t oners, a good manfof.thow who do!.. t!lt.iwn iii.UI til. j 7 , VrT.r. "- uyoa. noutaioilea beyond Middletown they mads 'a stand. We wer. aiderablv exhaoiatcd frm au Ai . . and could tot irea them ur a!. ur . . wck opon iijeui u their poaitlon, but they Leld ti own pretty will until they were reinforced bV h troops from Wiuchrsler, who, it wat reptedi l, liinea irom Jienaaa s commamtta ia i. knee.sMghtjC. Fallings, riigbt. Missing-Jas. Smart, frooBd Petenburg. .When they receired thee , j; Smith,; Henry Sauders. They are supposed to I 3"' fcU "u "V" oe 6,11 wt dr"o ti . 1 lues iu vur iiTiaioo'ia ih r.n.i From prkrate lettrrs we h-aro of the following casu alties in Co C, 14th N. CT., in the fight near Stras burji 00 the 19th 4ns t.: John Threadgill, slight, in knee; Durant Snndcra, flesh wound, right thigh, se vere; CJeorge McCauley, do., do.; A. A. Wadd'dl; in shoulder, severe; Uve Tillman, 'aright leg above the better luck the next Jojhiaiespeclv, A b grvai..- The Richmond Whig gires the folloiring accouat of haa AT.Sa. : MV tWMVil ' ' - - . deSli ?' h4,,e tor witb reg'l to the reported M " ?U " ljin; llteiia"g Io?t rt!r!'Te? 0f tbe lo-fieId,-.nd did tiS ?CD.erai Ear1 Macied wo co,p of the Yau- rrif J," ,M ,onnn' "J "-ouukI them wfthout ' j A SKY BATTLI fOCCDT. Northeru papers report a severe Utile to have fcn fought in Missouri. As is always the case, the Yankee keee resort to the Bfukl lying to make it out a "vc- l m " 8,Td tbe,r d'spatohes, but it should be remembered that they are aU from the Yen- siue, anu me muer shottld be guarded against beie- deceived by them. All know that Trice is not the niao oe oui geneiaiea ny a Yankee. A dispatch from fien. Curtis, dated Kansas City, on the bight of the 2od, says: I have been pressed all day, and this afternoon the ucuij prwwea around my flank, when I gave iUn heavy blow$ for several boars. I have beard heavy firing in the east, and jut received a meage from Gen. rleasanton, who is fighting on the thr side -BTeuwom papers publish the followins- Dartku- lars:- Onrral Elunt with two thon,i .,i tL. hawltiers, jenfe?edLegton on Tuedfty. On Wednesday Price attacked him with an overwhelming foree, and after a sharp fight, drwt kim from tAt c.'v. General Knat fell back to the t.hu n:...:-. fightin deperate?y and retarding the adrance of the enemy On Thursday and Friday skirmishing con tinned between the Little and KIt m .?LT"WranTOff,eTe3to co-operating with Curtis and Bosecrans, and A. J. Smith is near by. . . ' A despatch fr6m Kansas City savs: T V . v a . . v uiwuwk.s sua hhi caniO oat U Bait. I 1K A flank .1 . . - . ' - Cnpt.- JoarOnesTof CoTK, commandibg the regl. rivl.ioa, when the troops in that WtWg .J?0' ment ia mis3iugrand is .supposed to be a prisoner. hurriedly to the rear, and the feeling created by In Co. K, 4Cd itegiment, M. T. Russ, wounded, and ,0fg lhf J,ine' About 9 'k tl four y..i.fi D0t. fn7 T-J- SiJ fj4 J"Jr Fiaher'. Uill where the m. " . I rmi 'oe arm y was. ana about twclta k... In Co. I, 43d Regiment, the woundeJ ere-J. W march to tLia Uce (New 'Market 1 pit lg V Turner, mortally, in the Lands ef the.enemy; Joseph Piggs, little finger amputated; II. C. Ilenly, alight, in thumb; E. P. Henry, tlight, in arm: Anrus Gil- more, alight, in side; Jese Smith, ia leg, supposed to haie, fallen in the haudt of the enemy; James Teal, slight, in thigh. All of the rest of the company missing, except eigbt, who ire supposed, b'owever, to have got scittered iu the mountains, in escaping from the enemy, and will turn up safe. : W1LMJNUT0N. The Wilmington Jenrnat iajs it has information which leaves little doubt that the fleet which has been collecting for some time at Old Point, baa already sailed ostensibly ia the direction of that city, its officers openly proclaiming tVilmingtoa aslhelr ileatinaiioa. If so, and it appears to be quite likely that it Is so, we'wili bear of them ere long off our coast 1 1 .. : .. l 1 . . -.. . . anawgaia wv were witnoui any alp. y, fcrtB under oier. to move; tut where to fdo not know Thl RltrLmofnl mmm k 1.1.1 .. . r t -j . uj niame of t1 defeat cf our men in the fight of tre 10th on m. airy, .A., and Gin.iarly attributes it to the J 'lading ior Junjer. May not the true reas. ..y iu lae over ttliguetf the men, caused front! lonsmarth of the nirHt hrAM ..7 " -.w, ni a rouga foaj wiu.oui waier, ana then in pu.hing them 60 far , pursuit of the enemr after muting thesa from the camp and w;orks? We think the above letter! fro, ene of the trth;lfaTArr tirikawr.f i-ii. .1" " " 1 , 1 - u i uie true caoj 01 ine aeieai. 14 loognn-nce s enure army for five hours. Our total loss was over five hundred. We evaluated Independence, falling bacYT6be Bfc Ehie. The militia have arrived. This morning we hftM tfl 1n fsn t?; TM Abon ?0 this Inornipg Colonel Jen'oiaoBj wiihr the Fiftee.nth Taas and several' mni. n..v . Byron ford by a heaty column, of the enerarrt I r tr deliverance aud peace - -...wruwa toe reoeis Jorttd iki ford, Jennisoatfkiy back towards Crtsport and the talc line. Col. Moonlight went to bis assistance. Both com- vm m0 mam lorce. a portion . ST .The-President hsa issued a proclamation, ap- pntiotUe 10th day of November to be specially ded icated to the wotsLrpTo; Atmigbty God The PreaU dent evokes the people of the Confederate States to on that M.'pectrve places of pab lio, worship, to unite in Prater to one IUnl p.'ik. Trr .nod - -t . I . . t. . Lr . - - 1 . . In. ail r lucu' ur mnea, capiur- 1 lUD n.n-a rairua icugni neat rinknow a Mills bnt ingan tneir cannon in,t .i. t caa .1 .... n. , . . . X . . ",u v v whom we have fonrt k "7" A'Tvi Ti't I"''"" back to Shawnee.- . - - - - a asvai c akii ti cxiii in in a mtv a.uva -i - lucBx ax riii ar w ii. a ator. .awTte - ' . C3Plorwi '"0, immense WnfJi. tb l0O8ned bi boldof Lis vie- ak5iiHAW-1 ffte to slip throu5h'his fin ST' T!le" "Bk( to plunder- eavalrrTn D!7,biB "" Wlr a body of !SS.rP"' "d'a .Mixing them, they fled iSlerr tlT 1 Dqaire WhU U Our ' 'D lT erowdeI lDt0 the rtreets of -StAsburr, the artjllerv men fnnn t s - SfrKt !n abCt0Sf, or tT&,r. i -theibeadlong mem down. - We lost avn k,i Vi wounded and missinc. Th. r k v ' . . o- - - !, v j vueir own lost nve tboa3andJal.kt--k---i - -- . " ui a u ci Ha. Hf tTIAfaa fsiaa ..L. rtrt . I t , " a-aaev aVTVV Ul f.LI II1 oonfession. -losrrfiir tTMaAMAU ...I ll a . m l"""' indicates a much mibr Bmh.r W. IosTt:??:.0111" ma-ke8 diffe"' wound?d 7 P"0Der except those that were ' tr hf'.-8 'B7 "t 'ictory the Yankees, wUt iT Slia 1 differeut Pn5on f'om n of wnat ft takes to constitute a ;f l.j BDward. i . P P09,0a- w billed and wounded for another fight, and S nomy fftSBl hli7.h. Ta "a'n3t overwhelming oddsand thoserof thenWs: "P 'i008 th" "anhlT1 Eir,7i,I -- K tnaa he h& epr rnr.i . i , .... .vw',a cavalrr TtS5 H" i respect to our !rifJ: . Jt b3b? th '1 genius ofFarl v throueh- .v,v arwwii.. n lira Tfi tr im u. . r threw it u " ' '"iiwwosiy uei ana t ---.- r . . 7 .11 "o. jeearinathaBred cannqa ai our own w, mey came ayinar in tmnn-r ti.. .1.. . ? a . .a a ' W " a-a VHiOOUUH. II rlllaT I rl F A f "capture of a 1 their own ud ' Jsitnot tooba4?- . ' 1 ' wur8' , : J"? Progress of the enemyjs not advanced by this battle. JI, Lolds Lut two Auntie, of I one foot a m r ' m ley, and be Las M lmtM- tl .,7", "e - . 7 w 'a vu a 1 irn iit-i" 1 r w rr.-. .ttmt of rennsylranLt. That U ar. :ir. . " uiuoiiu irom wore. He tore Out of PennsylranU taxing Lynchburg. ISi-The Yankee j profees to Lave discovered a secret oath-bound organization in their midst, the obEKf which "is mtary .crrke againat tU USted 2! ind armed reiUnce to the laws. " It it known various nauu-s, -XTat4 1 Protection 8oet, ,11 "Circle of Honor," "Knights, of the ffnl? " and -Knight, ofrth.TGolJen Circle" &gl members are C L. Va!landigbam. J C. Wright of N. Y and Hon. t. W. Voorhees. The number of th. lawn, thm main K.ta- r.f k x . . .X I "j v. ."v lunula, marcueu 10 Ate- aas vuy, wnere tneir heRdonaHers now rk;. does not read much like a victory for the YkiikeeS.l Alt tmm ' inAa.:,l.LI u m J I vaa ivvi .rm iUkuus urriu si inai Ar tha - j .a ta. 1CUU13 moi-e thao four hundtd. We eaptored one hundred and fifty atand of arms, and 400k prisoner the rebel Uptfjn Van Talkenbnrg brother to the New.York Congremau. . Jenn'son and Mooal'zbt ai at theKt.fa ti v-:- is at Ws-ou Farm, moving rapidly ia three oolumns on Snntdowu. - A message Las been received from Geneial Pleason- ron eiatinj wat he waa pressing Price with twenty thousad men, he had foosht tbem on ti,. ha r . tevdsy, di-ote rfiem from tndepend-pee; and was pur Mjog tbem "barplyrPiicris ' IsnnTo7aSufaai5d w7 crow iom ome line m tis retreat. We move to Olathe soon. Ricbjiohd, Oct. 27. New York papers of the 25fh have telegmms from Kansas City to the 24tb which say a courier just from the front reports Price in full retreat, cloely pnrsued by the Yankeeforces ' . RicBMOsn, Oct. SOth. The Herald ofthe2Efh, con- ispaWrrom Leavensworth, says Price bss been dhven below Fort Scott, closely pursued by our cav. ,7' ,. W baTe C:iP'aTed a large aumber of prisoner. inrIn(lnav flna Xt.a.J.L. n. 1 ,11 a ' . 6 vm ..juaaB, vsooti ana several pieces of artillery. Price's army routed ami defeated. He uurueu wagons 10 pi-event them being Pictured. Bteele, with heavy rcinforcemenfs, is at For t Smith tSff" We understand that letters have been received ia this place from Col. R. T. Bennett, and Lieut.' J. C. Marshall, adjutant, liih N. C. T., prisoners In the bands of the enemy. The leticr were dated October 5, anTat the time they were.wrote both parties were, at Foit Delaware, well, and doing verywell. ... ' lL.From an official list of the exisaaltl. Grime'a Brigade, at WinchesUr, Sept. 19, and Fuber' Dill, 8epU 2J, we take the following q 4 nsoaa pawirsnn jne iji ttegimeat: H. Wounded. Serzt J. . r.n.i t n o-.. LS'ub0T JnT' BW.i A A Ledbetter, J. C.-Powatoa. ' - . 11 Vi 1 T SUi r0flmr- Wounded, Capt. . T Hall J A .Allen. W N. ; Ufa A. H. GuUJ. " . " v o- o. brooks. Thos Price, Brrry Teal, R. Thre.dgiiJ, a C. Lairs. J M. ilanuer. c, , K. Killed. Robt. Wllliaa. aT.nn.i n .. St.rduant, epl F B. Flake, J. U. U7y, Ul A.J. Nwio8 J 1). Talent, C E. Tacker, W. W Taybe, X, J. Taylor, E. A. Farmer. Mlin C. V Gregg, J. C Tios. SViak. Falkner, S. B. Hartiogtoa. W. J. li'ea 0. Home Gaard The J Tto lat and 21 Regiments N. nave been orgauried,. and ordered to Kioston field officers of the lerare Col. J. R. Cole, of Coildloid, Uent. Col. W. T. Green, of Franklin, MaJ. R. Ander son, of Stanly. " The J'invincibles' from this county have been thrown with those Arom Richmond and Cdmbf rlanrjtiBto ona company, and are in the 3d Regiment When our in formant wrote the regiment was not quit! made up. FROM THE GEORQLV FRONT. The Coloabus Enqnirer has the aaurxed news from the front: , . " , The latest accounts mm to show that Hood's aJ- Tanc saa inuucM enemaa to move up at:!) nearer to Chattanooga. The latest me-etnent- fcf oursrmy are not. certainly known or fully andcratood. There is however, nothing confirmatory of th- Yankee report that it is filing bad.' Whether iu mareh i7ffi to be nwal, even la Tennessee, or whether it win go into winter quartets cooteniently near its new be remains for the future to aUctdse. The late movement bis effectually reJUed Midl and Western Georgia cf the Immediate pressure ..f suu malnUrti-a carrr- BQU We learnthatanegrJ beW 1 . tenurea. years, the property of Mr. L. B. Bennett, residing frjr.d,jr 1.ckeniog, and which must soon be entirely about a mile and a half from town, had bis band and " u K',' , .f '? V Uoetbep "Pbale occurrenci.. rist so M, crushed in a cab. mill, on Monday last, vilS ftttl as to render amputaUon necessary just below the el- Some say that be was about to erL th. t-.. ' . ' . , , 1 bow. Mr. Williams, livipg near Lilesviilo, also bad a boyyabout the. same age as the above, to have bis brui sutadtrasiretfio ago, as to fender amputation necessary. ' v . Q-Gen. Shelby, Yankee commandant at Norfolk. fr5S.e!S "de?.0irin? H Penon,, W iw u j e ioia or uctober: Parties ate not to 7' ,u! """er weal, intimidation, or promise of any kind, but tho nature of the rtnth t!. V,Ki;-: fnrlyxplafaiiBr-The maTeTCirmglhe oath are to be wa- rpnaraouM, Uherrystone, York town and r0rfu!lt, are the places aDnointel iu order. to take the oath. A number of males who hate been banished rAther than take the oatb, have arrived in our lines, and joined our armies a Pptoruk - J Richmond. - .1 7 t :. 6 uu t&Lslth stated that Col. Ould O. ft. r a:::1-.- . . ...... . 1 " " viiar.iuutr ior eicbante of prisoners, is dojt n th. .. r inginto freshjifgctUfions for an agreement, which its own soldiers in the hands of the other, ruch a sup ply of warm clothinzand blankets forcomfort during the apprpaching winter, and a ta- riuu vi meat. Dreaa. conee. Timr n.vn . - f '"'i via..a puu vineear, so that actual Dbvsical anfTeri tiff ftrinU nnt - added to those that arrnseparablrfrom imprison ment. , , ' iSr The Cfoldsbo-o' State Journal NVWhitford has boen relieved of the comma,.,! forces t Kinston and has been transferred to another importantcommsnd. Brie. Gen. C C. tJL.u succeeded Col. Whitford at Kinston. ' F CGUBrig. Gen. Arcberof Marvnd.w;A,i iA tm.i j 11.1 . . r.... 1 -Muu- uv vi Mia inui or 10 e itn uit. JoT The three Yankees captured in ibis place Ia-t week, were 'sjarted to Cberaw on Wednesday, 'in charge of two of our old ciJizens. The pi isoners were strong an lathleiid, and after accomplishing half the distance, they watched an opportunity, overcame their guard, takiog from tbem a gun and a v tbauv bered pistol (all loaded) and again mado their "escape. So far as we know they are still at large. . AS Parties who ore in the habit of "hilching horses moles to the ntradFtreS in. town are warned that ihey are rendering themselvo- liable to be tnulciod.in tut for the -uiiniiig-e- they may do. The guilty will piease maxe njnote or this and discontinue their prac nessee r.ver. It is not likely however, that bis in tensions were known outside of Llfc .i4.w tr The place of the two armies for the winter, must soon be developed bv their icii..n.i..:i.i. manifestation,1 speciilailon would be idle." ... - IpoiT.T MovxixT..For the last few days the Macon papers have been "boattfuil i.;nti- . pos tant movement that was about to take place in Georgia Among the rest the Intelligencer was par ticulail.y jubilant. - The article in that journal Indi cated plainly vnonjh ia What direction this movement would be made, but ia the Macon correspondence oC the Au?rfsl Register we find something more definite. The writer, says: . WLM. II . 1 p ; .. . . .pii. uoou is operating on (be State road in Sher- mulct to the trees at the Masonio Hall, T CU On last Thursday, the 27th ult., near Bunker Hill, Mosby captured Brig. Gen Buffie and sevcial other Yankees, a number cf horses", and kiled a num ber of the" enemy. Ha sustained' no loss. - .ST MTe ace in'tlio Eichmond papers that it i? ru. morcd there that, Gen. Eairly is pushing Sheridan up the Valley. If this la so, it does not indicate that Early was badly whipped in the 'late engagement 1 ' -i BGT Ceu. Efaxion Bragg bis been ordered to Wil mington. lie will return to Richmond when tha nrr. gency whfch calls him there Is over. J' K?3U'Wo loarn that Mr. ilexander Mann died at Cberaw, on last (Sundy,he SOth, ult, from yellow fever, contractod ip Charleston. , 1 in&n s rear, and the enemy are looking after hiin. Ieivn ing Atloptt prdffctfd by a comftaratirelv small force. 0 movement Is on font In tkla rt ri.. ..-. TBoulitless wrench that city from their hands. mem icrei the Uar they eer .! It: a inn Atlafita would cerlafely capture it. and its which wil and make column again C" Tiro4, which U believed to be very small. . Whese . u,uu ,s ,0 come irom 1 can't say sufficient to wijj not weakn-IIot an4 WiH -bo coW-- kuow that.it uianded by a gallant andskillful general who knows, how aod wheu;o strike It will bo a death blow to " .u...u o torgra campaign and. wiH teach Yankee impndwjvVa '88on in regard to Southern arms and Oooigas resolution. . Everything for the early pOs session of Aliiuu looks blight. et the Atlanta ex lice cheer un for thev can aonn rtm-n tn at. ot . i,n,.,. tT The Riolimond 8entinl nnhlUhaa a aIMr!i from Secretary Ben? amfn. e-lrincr an rnnaitl Finances of the .Unltarf Sta hn.i.,1 nn w.i data. I(e estimates the debt of the United States to the first cf May next, at 240.O0O.00O.. Jnol-inr an nnnnal charge- upon tha Treasury pf the NortJi equal . uccuumtea in Ureal Uritian In two centuries. 4)r Early has issued lengthy and eloquent ad dress to his command, attributing th.e recent defeat to the di'gaceful propensity for plunder and panio. Ila' appeals to them to stand by the colon at all hatardi and retrieve their reputation. ' ,

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