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TIIE DAILY JOURNAL. irn.nKOToa. . c wos bat. hut h. -" . lMth r Hon, Un ft. A. OaUt Friday evading, a our redr are re lir. A! mef with a terrible acideot op lb 7iTuiCg too U TYetfoo Railroad, tbe hsnd-car oo wblah te tu proceeding up the road Uicf slrtic by the down mail train, atd t biovelf eo tar.'uSy.lt jqnd m to ren der recovery a'atost Lope!t?s. He lingered, howt vtr, ooti! last cfgbt about tight o'c'ock, w'uea bo pwtd cfl qaittiy od calmly, and aj-paieut'y wi'-Lcul jain, from : gbeer exbauation of hi ijitca ttiwrq-iert npoo th br Title stroke U be.d received. W. learn thai Mr. Ashe via bote id tLis county It, lb Wber part of. tL jeer 1613, and was, therefore, going n bit fifiieib year at the time of bis death. Tbe Terydayon which Le owl ith Lii fatal, accukct v. taw him checful, t?iive and vigorou, lo tie fail fijb of health and lit, art d b I '.h many years af useful ness, apparently, before b'a. lit sudden ar.d melan Uoiy fata U deeply tit ia tLU eouiniuuity, wber bit death will b titeeiely regrxttrd by a Urgs c rile of at itched fthtids. Mr. Ashe tcund publie life ai an early sg, and at different times called neon to fiil many promiueut po-J Uiociol honor atid trtut, which bs did wi'b marked abili. ty and eminent usefulccas. II is clear g i wiiee, lotaitive knowledge of men, arn.,r,'a ol purpose, fertility of re oarce, and popularity of manner, gave Lim an Influence ' sad ft power la tvery deliberative bot'y of which b wca member, tu wbish men of mere !:anj ji ir,mD?i -frequently aspired In vain. As a member of" ilthcr braoch of lb Ueneral Assembly ol North Carolina, or o!U Ilotua it IteprtSMtative of the Uolltd 8 later, - hi influence wai f it acd acknowledged, and bi bct - effort were earnestly given for the promotion of all coo tituticnal measures that wt-u'.J redound to the interest of Lis cat!? SlaU, sol especially of bis loved Tape Fear, to which by birth and tradithw be we j ruro ly ttcbe4.,- ; ' . Emioeotiy aojlal, - waruj-bttai ted -awl- ga.!uius,, Le made frioodi and gaintd popularity without luiployiog any of lie arts of tho dinl.gogu. An aidml pnrtitun, '. and as such biltaly oppoacd lu party tlni a j lU'm ct the contrary opinion, be oudo lew euemnrs.awd sutu Tiry many firm acd dtutd jmji tonal friemia 'torn 'lc - tanks ot bis unwavering poiltical oppjoeuts That, like all frail mortals be laJ faiiiu", tut tra his warmest ff lends will deoy4 wliilo ten V.oi kst friendly to bim majt admit that EVsa hts fillrgt laarad to tlttua's Me." Taking bin) ail io all, we shall seldom look opon bis J liks again, nor can this coromnuity and tie State at Urge soon otaje t uoura the loss of the noble, g( n ' erous, blg-brtrtul gentleman, the ardent patriot end the oseful oilizso. . It will Hi sein that tbe U legraph brirgs us nolh lug tew and reliable from the scat of war. Tbe latest report represent enr forces as moving against Harris burg, 1 having been at Uanovcr, Yoik cayni, IV, 35 miles soath of ilarsisburg. llsnover is on a short branch of the Railroad which conuects liarrisburg with Baltimore, and of which It is desirable to got possession. Wo donbt whether it Is really designed to nmke more - tban ft demonstration against HarrUbarg at this liuie. It will have the tfleot of comptliiug troops to be kept there instead of belrg poured, down in the direoil n of Vailimoro. ' tl itoiw Or at Ualuinore bava any fjandation in fact. We take it that before ho could get there be would have to fjgbt bard for!, and dcQoUe'arcomits of battle have not yet been received. We ece by the Richmond Enquiitr that our troops - at Frederick City 'are In clover. Provisions ptcoty, corn 80 cent a basket j bixl, three and a bnlf cents a . pound ; baoon ten cents. Wi are rcqarsted to state that tbe'luncraPtf the Eon. Wo. 8. Ashe will take place this alicruor n at 2 o'clock, from tbe residence of 11 r. Ueares, on Frent- street, to tbe Wilmington aod Wehlou llaiiioad. Wt aodcrstand .that the-remains will be cirrkd op for In termtst io tbe family burying ground at RocKy Pulot. For the JouroaL if sm. Editom : Io citks invested with the yel low fever, it ba been found that persons employed in tbe gaa work were exempt from this disua?e. TL j bas been attributed to tbe tihalationj of the gas Ur. I o enjoy tbe same exemption as tbe res makers. It t a mix , tore be made of one ball tar and tbe other bslf oil, (sweet or peanut oil preferred,; and let a cloih, say, boat 6 inch sqasre be tnoisUoed with It and worn on tbe upper partot tbe chctt, mxt to tbe ekin. The cloth snouia be re-moistened once or twice dy, end bould be covered with pkca cf oilcloth to prevent it siaining the cioibes. Ike smell of tbe tar iray be unpleasant at first, but alter gettitg accustomed tu it, It is quite agreaabkt, aud .moreover, will tend to improve tbe gcnernl balth. :. . Jppcctfolij i... -.- TlnttJ Hint. , A fiiead bss called our attention to the "lollcwleg bint from " Hall's Journal, of Health," vl ich niky not be out of plact at tbe present time j . Tkll'iW Fkveb Astidot A PortoKuece Mellcal Joorual slates, that wbtn tbe Yellow Ftver prevailed at Ljsfcim,!! thoee peuone t scaped who Lved to bouses r: lighted by cas. : We have tcnral time stated in tb?e ptgs, that uiose wno uvea wocre lever ana ague ana emus end lever prevailed, might avoid them by the praciieable expedient of kindiit'g a brisk fire in tbe family-room at daylight and at soodown tbronghont the year (and eat ing.breaktast beiore going pat to work :) the philoso phy of tbe fact, la boib cases, being tne tame,hat beat, from wbatewr soar c 3, rarcfie the impregnated arr, mn king it, in the fiist place, Ices concentrated, acd, there fore, lees malignant, b&udcs causing it to esceud above the breathing point, aod prodaoirg those drafu of air, which, under all circumstanot, ara evil-purifying. The antagonistic properties of fire ag&iast all tne fevers ol this country, from the simplo chill and lever, up to the deadly congestive," and tte malignant yellow," we , i have maoy time verified in our own person, ia placts v. where these d leases love to re vlL We bsve spent a lifetime oursclvea in he AYcst ftod ; extreme Sorb, and know in our own pereon, and as to , those who bad firmcces to tellow our rccommefidation, that wboi lamilio witt esoape all the lorm ol FU lever who will bave bright hr kindled at marine and sunset in the family room. Bat it is too plain a pre scription to eccure observance la more than one family - in ten thousand. After the third lrct, and nbul live Fall of the .cext year, It if an imporUot. means ol health for pereocs to sleep with an outer door or win- . dow partly open, baring tbe bed in uch a position, at to be protected Irooj ft dreukt cf air. ' We ftdviae tbat : no person should go to wo; it Or take exercise in the morning on an empty stomach ; but if it is stimulated to actiufi by ft cup ol ccfl, or crust of bread, or ap ple, or orange, exerciee can be taken, not only with im- ui ui uigu avaoig5 is u turn oa itver twauues. . - tllrV 6ocieJ ' cknewleag tie tw!pt cf .Jr",Lwn: DMn. MrslCatlia, MfoM-.tS ?fc.iLK.,,lB.ed'l9i Aar-on, 114; BG Rankin. Z? ti 1 ko tandj and ili j D, a J CeBW Fre Bkbwoea Kspatca. j tl Tk fjwBelwf ' Waal BU H...r ir..Tki Cwwrpi Uw. . . v - If Bill Kxoa, Gilm Co, Va.. Sept. C. I I must Vrite a short letter, . ywr i;r is scarce ao4 mice ecsrtr. Oo my wf to t' is PU. yesterdsy. I met atOBt C'ty vo!aatefs, oa loot, aod eosne W foatei. all tbe we y om Ja,kn eoonty. Va , which is oa tLe Ohio river; on tuir wey to j U Geo. Floyd , t aod y oj Will be itlad to brar ibat e V.t tiivlrtd 'mora.! tb-j are coming fcom the eirn. rvJa1y to j ao o,.r fori rtome maCvwri wub oid Virg'ni. r a and aou with ifaot gncs. All koked cbrwtul, and pmiI .,-,M..t.R.i .,. hi.. f,m, r.u..l from baudsge. ' bey j.th. We.t is ris fg. and tboo- andsarehtmmeeia by tbe few traifrs aod Tankers ttet luhst tte ccuo'ry. Opto ttie wy acd twy miu com. halt, fait, is all tbe cry Ii re. II ft the Wmbugtoo conntry Bait Works a f w days since, ai,d ws mirpri sed to Varn that fnir of tha fM-uihtn 8 talcs had made oootract to manufacture salt fur tbc'r jojle, and that Virgiuia baa oo works, nor uy i,iuf ct ol supplying ber iop!e. Georgia bid ewteJ works, awl is now furnUliug to ler jop!e Urge q wiiti'lcj of s.lt 8Lf, bug since, vrmde a eonlraut at a1our)ty of fitty oeu's per bosfccl to tl twners of the works for all the soil sr. uiay niuke daring tlie wr, not exceeding three hun dred tiions'iti'l babt's p"r aauum. I stw bnndreils oi btgs already Cllcl, containing oue bshfl end), Intriid ed Iff tbe wive ol tbe S"i.Jl. 0 d U p Vao Winkh (North C'arolitm) bad a similar contract, (except thai she paid jk-veu'v-ISrs cetu, i sd of City crnti,) end was lo tnanuf curing in fine ftjle for Ler poor cui tit J'eur ewe was List erectaig works, and Alahae a will eumawnce iii a fw daja. 'Ihn city ol K.ehroot.d bas coiitractul f ir twelve th' Uiaud butb.'ls, one thour and lo be delivered every month. Half of thex wmks were sold f r 50000, and bought by a half Yankee aod half Virginia Yankee company.. 1 bey proleus to tell toe salt at eo dolhir p r bunbrl, but ynn oan toy J IfLilD LU, k W UUt "WI'll K" PU-. l j U4 two borae to your wagon jou c-in buy two tuibels, or a huiihel lor oeb bormf you drive, anJ yet, by me Dif-sus, yoa can boy from prcfastd imiaiders ft largb quauiitr, provided you will piy from ?10 to $12 k' ti'islifl (yr ti. 1 sw a woman -wtio bad come C'ty miits, riding one cf the wagon borar. aoJ driving? the wgo s:i cxuld ooiy get two bustuN of suit. Ikr haalia'ud anJ soa were in the army, ) sln ffaJ to act in tVir pise, be quration is daily asked, " Wbnt wil) tbe Legislature d ) un tut salt qmnthm T" .Frin wbitt they Au done, I shjnld say tlicy w.ll do oothii.'K, cx wj)t make long six'ociiee, red lon cxtrect- from Oro tiunj, uQviiduf, VaU JI, ia., to Shu - thit tin) .Ieie'f taw bare oo right to buy suit work, or dj an;tliini( that prevents aemal sufring by tbe p:opli. I would clora, but 1 must tell y u of a littlp cu.! I witrfsed yes'eiday. O.a my way from Ha l Knob to the Y'lluw isVphfr Springs, io Montgomery county, whu three otlx-r gentieuifn iu tbs back, ws met, ahoui ft half mil Iro n Llacksburg, a womin oo, borsebaclr with child in htr arms bud as she paskl ui one ol tli gcoUdut a renurked that be nevr saw such feet to ft woman in bis l.f. Homj uni jeclitd Ibat women in rocky soil alwajl bkd Urge foet. By U is time we sv three troopers riding swiiiiy by, and soju wheel ia boot of the woman ai d halt. A'e stnped add waited uo'il they cauie up, witen at a g'auce, we di-covt red tha berd on her tce, and saw it was a nmn in d:suiae. ibey took bim to Biackbortr, and be owned up tbat he was disguised so tbat be uirrfht pass the goiM at that place, woo bave to custody some wnacnpie. Us said no was bound to (lilts county to mb his brother. As be pass ed through town be pretended lo open bis b'soin aod suckle t!i baby. Ills jiaine is Adams, from the lower part ol MootRomeiy county, about fle milt si from Alle ghany Springs, aoi is no doubt a djujrter. He wss taken iu custody by thq guard, unl will In s Mil to Christlaurburg. The Conscript law Is not half executed in tl:i eco tioo. I have btvo at tbe d.ff.jreut Hprtngi, where 1 saw men irom all the tita's, who had kit bomo to avoid the Conscript aol ; and oiilees the idea of tiouatur Wiy fall is carried out, and all men f.'om a'l the Sutes inh to show that they are nut conscript, tbuusaudJ will evade the law. Iu Richmond tber are m.ro thuu two tboufand eonsedp's not enrolled. .: ' ' Accomack. It tout WtaUin T,bImI7 A friend wiitiug us from Monroe county, nndcr dale ui mw vm, ruueu irntj uijijf reagueu u iubi nigur, gives too loimwiug cnecirirg account or aaain tn tbat ICO' tlon. He say : " Oeoeral Ivirg moved to-day in he direction of the Kanawha. Frttii recruits are coru.ug io every day from tbo West It Is reported that Jen kins has received, la tbe last . week, r,ms 1,200 fv.h trooi-s, He is oo w in the Ncrlhwtat., He capturu, a few days sgo, la Weston, Lewis county, lurge amount of baggage, stores, io., which was (r,t thure from Bever ly lo pievcnt Imlouea from gcttiug it. Oar canee 1$ , I I . 1 .ir .... ongni in mis eecnon. tcn. tioyj is basf-nmg pre parations to co-operat wi'h ilea. Loritig opon the borders of tbe Buckeye ytafr, and when 01103 miriy tn motion, our urave iro ipa will fooo cltau cut the vau dais. Ucu. Marshall is.on tbe Snudy with a part of his command, and the reet will soon follow. It ia believed be will make a juoctiou with Geo. B jjilb, nnd aid him in drrvluy the Itut of tiic Invsdtts from the so 1 of Ken tucky. You my lock tor stirritg events cut Went ia a short time, and I t,1 try and keep you edvistd of rvi yii n jqieiiBiirg mat m.iy cccar. ' Lynchburg Republican. From the Lun lon T-Bi" ThaClTlI MTar In Auirl( If toe object I todamsire the Hou'.h. and to iclliot es ouch dasniRe to property, and kss to lifo as poSb!e, lure, noaouot, me rreaajnt my go on, giving blow for blow lor yews to come. Men can alasys fight with one weapon or another, s:t long bstbey are aiive atd able to cse tbeir limbs. It is a mittUke to aup- potw mat money or crvuit.or u uracie suppil.-s ot ixJ, cWUilrg, or OMinary comtort ; cectoMry fo the work of cutting throats, blowing oat brains, or burning house. Tb aborigines of AmtricC ej of most o br countries, bave almost extermioatt.'d one a.-i-JtLer, with out mowy or credit, wiibout stocas of provisions, wiib out clothing, .without artillery, without osy molern appliance except the riflj. - 1'bere are few things sr.chfsp MTrncs!snghtcr-tr inccodirhm ; and If man bas plenty ia bis pocket, be can ony ooxoi tamers, ru: a stake rroui t!.e hMga, or piekup a big stone from the roadside. So wo rea:iy ee no likely twmmatioo of the civil war in America by any of tbe ordinary courses which compel reasonable men to patch pftqarrtL We see no chanc of peace except by the udJcn and unexpected jntervention ol Oomoroa aetiss. Tbut beof n aod a-etul power bss long breu ir stalled in a foremost place in European affairs iter very tumiiity gives ber a hearing wtka the greatce potentatu are put out of. the qurstioa. By tin time eeveral armies have been eicrlDced, one after tbe other, two hundred millions of mooey bave been thrown away, every month lo'jk blacker tban the last, and tie only people gratified are tbo) who bate both tbe bellifrerents they cannot say wkkh the most the latter sit down, draw a loe? treath,' wine the sweat, and the gun powder and blood frout their brows, and tuikily sbake tends. Ib9 Federals and (Joufed rate will come to that at but When they do it, it is tbcir own auir, aou we will not be so imperiineot, or so regardless of tbeir feelings, as to suggest that tb lt of Hepteniber next would be ft very good day for tbe ceremony, jj Jt we oeir to remind tbora once more tbat tbey moat come to this at lust, and it is for them to consider whether they would prefer first to destroy half a munon more una ana throw away one hundred mil lion mere colors. From the Jackson aliksisstppian. ticn. Bkirtfird and Kw (Tliis-Errklrifff ra ( t an. 7. In the Mobile Tribune cf Monday we are gratified o uoa tne louowmg : Mrat Piare?atd bas reeovercd his health. Tbs whole cponiry wa tt jolce lean that tbe hero 0 umur. Ma- "aa KLO -hlloh. Will anna i.ia tctra GT4 A :.. f We,0,i'?n- ,fc g'tiant Central knaws every foot of 'wuinxuy9Be-poscsss to a g el- ty fa uabonoded. and i vea ih. YaUecs rerect bi at ihry tear biin. To bim, tbea, should U e wflJed the taak cf tt taiint; Aew Orles - Looa rise te meet him U fact, the whole Kepnb!ie wooid feei that tbs great olt. now Ijmg like blind fcaaison. ithannaclaa oa her feet and anna at the mercy of tbe Tackea Pui ..tin.. j k. 08ra bafniafrort triogs haltb ta the tormr. In sou of rrsBdmotberly fears vf bombardment ud dmi,,i Wi raadUy Km with tbe ITibaai la it Umat of cbartcter of General Beaoregard and bis emioot fiinesa for, jLi work of recsptnricg Aew vrieana. ziui tnere are. cot wnt other cnawre u wo mrwj w u- toi U a CtU In wmcn u;s service ate n n needed at Prent We want Mm ha. or pother coamatdar bavlu? the faculty of Ioouob ,iU t bio. "rune commatd of tb.a srny ar.d movt U,neraJ VtS ba not rn!y made h.nJ oJmus to the mj "d toe orapla by DDoeroat act of '; 1 tnt be bM kinoruad, beyotd a.l cavil kit pcr- wt want rrf cecity f ,r tU important ctmaod wbxh be btwto II Lar.ga d "B ? ' tt ' T Jlf? t L .tn.!i e.therof tlMtdiriogu.8VdOearaU hut been retained months just pasrd, Tin- " lu" cojniB wr ir i.. 'd !ncky woald uoti. now be wrubirg at U mtrcv ol an srmy sreatiy i Lienor to our own. lb teconooiito ol Ueoeral Morgn clearly democ rated tbe temper of Kentuekiaus, and wbat a Bjutbm army could do by going forward it sbowtd tbat tbe apple W ripe, imvuicg u W svep lorwaru anu jjiuia n Moments are precious, end if two month mr are dj Uyel it will probably be forever too hte, and Kentucky will be bop l.ly loet to us lor all tiow. Has the Government whw-b bus eout this gie.it inva ding army into tbe very hat or our couutry, to cev es tate eud dcsiroy us, to endeared iteell that we oma not now strike itemioiooB while they are we.k aod we aie s'rong! Do we wve the iuvadcr well that we rr lam to aiioibiUt! bim ao that we bw tbe power T- Are or rympnthk so mu'ih txerciJ tliat we nmst needs wait ootil he burls an ovi rpjwering fares of three hundred tbomund men into Keutu jky to pievent our ocenra'ton of bt rjUte aad tLe l.bsia'io'i ot her peo ple t Verily it does seem to ui tbit there cn be but one eourea to pursotJ, ao l jet, ai we sud, rameuts a e pifciotis. A fjw m're days uil.-red to pn by without aoii.in. acd the truidca onporioiiity hi lost f tcv. r. Jf a man wun'td to ioBict a fAtalTTub to t!w very heart tf the 0 f daracy, we do not a-e k he cvu A bett r ac- w uiylu.h that work than bdelajlr-jr tbe march ol onr arn7 ta ti e relief ,f Kentucky and feum-Se, until the enemy bud ni'.r.'hakd bis overwheraiog' hosts t prtviot it. -' Tb recapture o New "Orleans is a thing greatly to be desired, but there in no tiiovtment to m c imi tared with that ititc uA-xl lor the lilwmtion of Ketuek aud IVnretace tlio great grsnar es whe:uf'Brmit' im to rains tleir subsistence. I!eauregaid is tbe man to take back New Orban. ar.d rally J bw eiandard a great army mm e.f the- Miaisppi rivt r ; hut Bragg u not t mr.n to-command the rmt army of the Miaws!ppi vaLcy, which shouM, many days ego, have waje its tn eiii j-hjl ciurcb to Ketitucky. We lavu yrCUd patimtly "and rxptctuutly two montl s for this srmy to be put iu m 'tion: I he i ager suldmr panted sn I cl nOied for the advance. Rata U ge portio'i of it is still at Totelo-, uud insignificant bstioa ol tbe enemy are pormiltcd to ujapoii ana iupuii onr people aud lota j npoo our alrady exliausted coun try.' . ' . -' We bave liateu-d day afxr day for -go id lidujgj from this army ; the whole country bss been on the qui vivt ex;n cling every d ty to hear that ltreg bad tnken com etep toward tbe treat 0J ct oi tue catnjHugo. as yti coieruro'tvely UJtbiog bus ocen ajue, ioa a iccung oi didi p lintim ot arid resUesancss is slowly creeping over the country. I oe question is sts'vi vow uk fuo" tho arhiyfba d lajedf The 'answer is a very dark frown Irciu the (Jommandiurf Oenerd, auil tue order, 'It is none ol your buipoeft." Instead of rejoiceing ovr the conquests of this army tbs people bave been more than one- shocked at the on wonted cruelty and petty tyranny of the Oea'l. I-mteod of .captuiiug the armies of tbe enetry.it seems to be bis chief ambition to arrest unotunmng newspaper err. respondent!. His mind instead of being absorbed in tbe vitul work bnfore bim, teems to ba devoted pho'cipilly to vain tfl'Jrt of dcntrojirg th liberty of tho fnti and tyrannising over a people who have cutruBted, their lives and eMtbly,alvation in bis hands. Tbe country needu Generals now who will fiht the enemy, and d.-vote bis wholo mind to tho driving ont of our insolent foe, not to occupy himself with the petty fcuisneas of wauhirg-and arresting ccwseptr men, who bave more patriotism a:id more iaoretion than be has himself. ' Bragg has signally failed so fur to meet tlie juat expectations of the country, and it is ttr nnlnlnn ntnaiui ia llfld will CntlnUO tO be tntrtri'r. "Uiiisi tna BTtn7.eni lu couoiry wsnt Ikaaregard lojeeuaaa-bia coi Welo not believ, however, a butb'r work cquJJ be a?aignetl ta ien- Beauregard tb;in that indicated by the Tribune. B,ot every other .movement must bend now lo tbe ureal purpura ol driving the enemy from Kentucky end ? enn srsec. If Bjaurecard was as signed sn Ne x Oi leans, and we could bars Gn. Breckinridge to-lead ou armiea to, Kentucky, the ar rangemeut would give pcrieot Batiefactioato the army and th people, and a few weeks would suffice to show iui wisdom. Bragg boa fought nc battle, Breckinridge ba d sucgu:shed ams( If in two battles, liracg is bated by the entire army ; Breckinridge is loved by tbe Miidiera aud trusud by civilians. Our brave soldiers would rally bnder his e'andfird with an alacrity that no other man iu tbe West could in spire. Heed Beauregard to .New Orleat.a, if we can have Breckinridge in tbe valley ; u not, then let our old honored cMeltolti, iicaureraid, resume his com raand. New )rleaus is not worth a buudrcdtb part c much to gs 83 Kentnoly. Give Brcckinridire the ksderRhip of tha army Ibat is to move forward, and the coi.GJt Dce of tbe - addiers and tbe neot'le would rtjoice in the chance : the net. tie cry would go forth "Brechinridtre aud Kentucky I" and in ks tlian thirty d.ys Kentucky would be re deemed, end our armies increased by einastuiog r.enr one hundred thousand brave Kentuckiao and I en nears The woik irots bravely oa ia Yhtriuit, Tbe grand srmice of McC ellan aod Pope are yiituaMy dstrojed. Destroy the army in the valley, and wa bave only to contend against tbe raw levies now be ing forced into tbe ranks of the Northern army. All U well if the Rrroy of the Talley does its duty e'ske Breekiurtdge-or B'aniegard its leader and it. vrill do it right gloriously, Nsvr. troh Baltimobb. Tbe liichmond Ex mtntr til a: We have bad en interview with a gentleman, w' o led Baltimore oo Friday night last. At tbe tine rf -bis dVparttirej givetexeitement existed In cons? qaence h the rumored design or tte uovernanni to remove its Ptorcs to Philadelphia. This was constiusd by Ihfc Baltimoreaus ss a prenaratioa to shell tho city from Port McIIenry,,Jn case . It should be entere 1 by. t be tionthcrn army, tna nence tne exciumeou It was believed that Confederate cavalry Bcoiit had been on Frldny seen at the Retst Hooee, and that to impeda tho Confederate advance, tbo viaduct ever the Pataprco, Bt tbat poiot, bad been blown op. It was also reported that btuart cavalry hid passed to the East of Baltioiorc,. and burnt the bridge over B iek River, tbas cutting off railroad communication with Fhiiadelidiis. After leaving Baltimore, onr informant hcaid of tt rumored riot, with the, additional report that Provost Marshal Vanostrani and his a-ietact, McPba'd, bad been bung by the populace. Montgomery County, which our forces entered cm ctpssing the Potomac t3 said to have givea Stuart 150 recruits, who furnished their own horsae and equipments: The exnitement tbronghont Maryland ia repreeen'ed as intinsc, ia eoneqnenee of the Lincoln draft and tbe passage of the Potomac by tha Confederate arinica. TUe Coiiredemte war Steamer nt fioblle. r The Aagontwond At'aols, papers pablkh a fiwpatch from Mobile, aiinoeucing tbs rrlal of "aa iron-olaJ man or war" at that port. The statement ia incorrect.. A speohl correspondent at Mobi'.e furnishes us with some sotbentio Information in regard to the arrival referred to Tha ves sel fa ths steam corvette tivelo, bow called the Florida, and is not imn-clad. Uar readers are. aware of the diffi culties which Ui commander of th:s ship enennntered at Nssaao, owirg to the rigor of the British neutrality regula t'ona. Havirg fljaity escaped from the clutches of the Court of Admiralty, Capt. MaSteieimei awa to tbe Onlf, and boldly ran the gsnatiet ot the bivctuders at the month of Mobile Cay, In broad dayhrht, on tbe 4th intt. Tbe captain was at bs time sick wl h fever, as was most of her saiall erew of thineea mea. The Florida ran within sixty yrds of tfc I'sckee j'tssels, asd her side are peppered a'l oxer with sbayae nd grape shot tins eleven tack thsll went throngh her s de a foot abov the water hoc nit Inured in tha "coal tanla s " ' . The r iorida Is a bean'i ol asd well armed corvette tf Sreat rpeed. Per armament consist of right gans. Her ash through the blockaders. wth a sick erew of only thirteen mo, la broad day-Hsht. one of tbe most daring naval siploii ol the war. The Florida did not Are a shot, aa hr crew were unsMe to mat even a sinele gon. Bhe bsd one killed aod two wounded, the bow lie belaw tb city io eTjaatia.Chariiici Jfarcwr. '. Foar Fi.ua Sept. 14th. ii.trrt. Fulton A JVior t Psblwh by authority that Fort Fisher was never healthier. Ko eves hers ef any ktad of Few. We have ket bat one soldiet la the last nioa.h. . - WJI. l,MB. ", Ct;L Coi'Jg Fott. - . . - Bewtkeen aHamitavy. . . We copy tbe following extrac from In' VfirtnWo joorca'a : . 1 KtOBO COLOXIZATIOV SCUENaV Tbe following is from tbe New York Tbn 1 Tbe scheme oQeially propoerd by President Lioeuln, ai d fceneticued by the bet Coogree, of n-ginnieg the an;k of coioaiXKig ouus.ae or tb lmtj butes, lac dc 'oe free and to be fWeJ in the progres of '.lie ar, b about to De carraa prbcuaiiy iii'o u cu neoator IVmeroy r.aa uecexJ sn addreas to tee free coirtd peo ol oi the United Htatea, and which baa breu approved by tbe President, io which be prop., at as early a uau as urn wrens uvm itiia iiuin, j vui i-j xuai Amrrica a cdony of five hundred colored persons, to be settled permanently in tbat conntry. 1 he immedia'e point of th -ir destination is to be Chirqui well known l.om tbe late d:scovetie of goWihere in New Grnna di. which u kit ft wak' voyage Irom tbi port Tbey are to be carried out at tbe expense of Government, aod snppoib d for tie first settsoa at Government expenne a small rum for this purpoeo baying been appropriated by tbe lubt tngreii. The sum n quired will be small, as they will be curried out in National vefs?ls, while tbe c untry to which they emigrate is so feai! and so proloi in euiblu prod'io's ol ail sorts, that ti e Only sup y,rt rt quired will be iuple;D aU and Srtda, and a iem I orary supply of provision", until the bursting soil can vive lortb of its b m'ity. Hrnarur Pomery baa taken upon binve'f a d Hcult w'k j bnt he ia a man both of energy aod experience- v e regard tne scheme 01 de rx rune the b ur million of Alricans that are rooted in Hie S utbern soil as utterly iir practicable, b-1 still the rxpTiriirMt of black colonies in (Jvntral America and etaewhrre is well wortbctryinR.' The negro c-rtaioly La in vita lor. aod urgings enough to leave us, and small enough indue roms to sy. Jamaica and all 'tbe British Wat lod.ts beg bim to com j Hayti atretcbee fonh her bauds and implore his presence ; the Danish West Indie sjftly woo bim ; Ceiirfaf America invites him with r!eo arras: and even bis old African home lar.fi s to get bim back. Here be has but persona slavery or aociul degridatl jii. If be chooses to leavi us. Heaven spetd bim I . , A Washington despatch iu tbe New York Tribune tats: I h Ministers of the Central American Governments b4ve, es we.nre ihforntO'r, protested against the proposed coien'xatiou of Africans on the lathmui of t'hiriqii, jl the Minister ot Costa Rica is to bave aa interview with tf.e President on tbe surjct to-morrow. He sa that bis Uoveromeutuoes not object to the ImmiirrBtion of citiz-uc, but 'S danger In the organized planting ol colonhs by a foreign power 00 its shores, tie sejs ako, tbat the grant trens'erred by Ambrose W. Thomp son, at the reprenentative of the Cfairiqai Company, to tbe L oiieJ Ma es, bus do validity, bavmir never bee! confirmed by the proper .authorities, TbeVeare those who fetr that tbe mam result ot tb eaterpnse will be tbe enrichment of tbe owners or tto mines. HOOTERS OROCkS riLrKPlNO FROM KFOROIS TBI HAKUAL OF TBI BAYONET. v General Niecer-Worshipper Hunter has .recently iseued aa order at "Uiltoa Ilill," irom which we copy the roiiowiDtr : 2. It ia with deep regret that tbe General CoraTmnd inir tha Department has received several reports agaiosi tffiaers lor returning fugitive slaves, in direct violation of a law of Cone-reps. It will hardly be behoved when it it announced that a N ew England Colonel is to-day in the second year of the rebellion, in arrest for having been engagtd in the manly table of turning over a young woman, whose skiu was almost oa white as bis own, to tl'ecmtliaib of beVtwbtl master. - ' ' 3. Numerous actsol pilfering from the negros bave taken place io the neighborhood of Beaufort, committed by rr.ca wranrg the uniform ot the United btates. cannot and will not disgrace the name by calling 'them soldiers. To enable Gen, eaxton to bave these petty thieves arrested and sent to this past for punishment, the three companies -of the Fourth Regiment of-New tnairnrtnire voiunreers cow at ueanrort, will Lo placed LexiJttstyely unatr br-emnHtnd -tow itB9rricrvrttse pinntauoiis. -. Another goceral order,.which we subjoined, contain FogRCSuous uoi unwortny me attention of our own cfn cers : Gbkkbal Obdkbs, No. 26. Tbe Msjor Geoersl Commaudiug desires to call tbe attention of a 1 reri mental infantry officers ia this-depurtment to tbe para mouDt Importance ot lemuarixmg their commauds witb tbe manual ot tbe bayonet. Ourwidiers should be in structcd in regard to the proper cse of this weapon as meir greateei Bauurance oi eareiy, ana most certain means of succep in every itrugele. 1 bo bavouet should be coutanily plead before them as tbe decisive-weapon ol evtry battle; not meiely as a nsiful accessory 6r means of support to artillery, musketry and the eabres of civalry, but as the chief and fi.i.d arm ol the service, to wincii ail otatrj are aubordioatc. Tbey should be ta''gni iuai va uie dbiio neiu, wniist irreejiation or inastivity wid expose them to decimation by repeated vo lies irom tne riuci ana otner Lre-armj ol tbe enemy b vigorous charge, promptly execated and in good oia r, win n;?cse intra io oui cue volley, with im nnxlmte victory as is result. - It ia in bayonet charr that the physical superiority aod bighsr intelligence oi our stalwart soldiers over the enemy can beet make iueif lelu -. I bey abonld ba tacght this triitli, that witb bajonets projierly hsodled by obedient regiments, we ere in vii cible ; aud tbeir attention should be strongly drawn to this other fact, that bayui.uUers, except in isolated cases, rarely come'ioto actual collision the side pos sessing superior weight aud discipline, and which rustiis forward determined that notciug but death Khali stop it, Invariably breaking tbe morale of the enemy before reaching them, and even tiisotdoricg the one volley wbieb tne fue may fire, or attempt to Cr, before turn iog iiTTlight. All pjrtioi3 0f the bayonet exercise art important--cot that men in actual conflicts cau auume ail tbe attitude's and perform all the motions prescribed in tha manual ; but because the familiarity witb, the wespoa tbus acqnmd gives them confid-nwaad mastery in us uae. ia auco uuars ot arm as tue climate will permit, regimental iutautry emjera will devote their ut most attention to this su jtet, and the proverbial trutL will be impressed upon the men, in rclerenoe to the bajonet cbargc, that "from the DtUle Daogtr wa pluck the flower safety." In ail. reviews and inspections ol troops hereafter to be held, tha Major Ueueral Com- maodiug will flsruUniiJ with special care the urufi ciency cf all iufaotry regiments, aud rcgimeSts eerylng as iiiiauiry, in tne manual oi ice nayonet. uy command of Mtj. Gen. D. IIotkr. Cbawlxs G. HAT.riKg, A. A. G. and Chief of staff. BIAttltlKli. At the br'de'e residence In this alaea. on th in: v. inn V . .V. - I) ., , . .. . . I.T , . . . ' ... i Mi o ' r,vwaj uUib aod Mrs. alAbi la Ibistowa, )ait evenics-. fr.m ini ,rUa r.i..j t.,. . eohhiioa of the train oa tne Bail Hoad, Hon. WjLUiM. a ia tup oviu jrear ot a'S age. Perhaps tiiere isoo annoanuement t!it will .t;v.'n. reads wita more grief, and oar Whole Bute with more sorrow, for no one was better known and loved. Bprooa ft OU1 an auoestrv dieting niKhnit far th.i. imaerf, Alr.Asae was blessed witb a stroog, aetive and aiacniniuatulg tnibd, ehich Was improved by edacationand . iT ; ' aiujiea jaw, aoa tr i ttmi prac ticed, bat it was. in the political arena hie talents were ex Oibiied, and no one enjoyed a mora bri liaat and sncBesafn. career. He waa bcuaior ia the out Legislature from lHi t j Itii, and a member of CoBiraas irom ir9 to ifl&&. h .k. ec quint to this he served aa benator from this ooonty, bai be Uechned all poll Jeal booora to devote himself to tne do- uea ui i reaijeuioi ins w iiuingtoB and Meidon Bail Road. hich, after k cooatr and his family, teceived Lia eamaat aUeotioo. la tbe mlthtT revolution In which wa ara nn t-r- o- fcie tttort warn earijr, ifcciently aod paUiotioaily devote! Us lung bad seen the Sturm spprOacbina;, and was prepares ta breast its la-y. His whole soahwas ij the-caus-; ana would that his Ua could bare been spa.ed to see iuaao ceaslal teronnatioa. in this as in aU other nohtioal move m -Ats in tnr Mate for the tost twenty veara, tbe mitj ausg-COf hism.ad lumaiMl. Prom lhanoritv of hia mo- llvea, the patribtism of hi oonrse, toe acateueas of hut ia UI eel, it may be said with troth that he waa the master spall of fca.rn Aorta arolma. Ihe fstate may weli tuoura when sueh man di W. HI TELEGRAPII. ron tus jot stisAU COWOBCStt Eicbob Va . rVpt lS.h. Ia the Brmxt -dty, the mola'ioa eooccrnlrs; the xe eouk.B of Cvcle)atoeoliiers by Gen Bras, with attriai, was further dccad. A saHs'ttn' i ftna'lT adop d, OTee'lc the lroei Jnt o Inform the reata wiui her ay sn diers la ta irm nf ka ( Virl.n a Htlba h.a . bee shot by order of shv riiil ffl -er sithoat trUl mr.. eurdloa- to tbe mleeand DjiUnom lor the aerDB6i.t ef ar land fores rani If an, un be will lav Wore tha en- ate a.1 tlie l r Triiie'ba h 1 a apon tb n j ct, and wheth er any e eps haT been taken ly the xecaiive la tbe nat- la tbe UouMe, b' Dasaed to erea'a the rffl v nt I tanta. ant U'oeraJ n th Conftda'a'e aim -to lo-reass tbe Bit;. Dl Corraie proT.de for the ,ayinDt of certain clatma sgtirist the CocftderaM btatee in Miwari ; alo a bill to lucreaae tie pay oi noc-cotnnilwioncd otfiaers aud pmates tn the Conf -derate army. leu. 7 rata.. 1 he i unrcrlpt Eill torOer emrotscd. - - - BiBMKi, Va., ept.l4,b. IM fc mjmw vi m I CIl'. i. vu sulci 1- uDU KCVCITCU llvia oar army in Slarj Nod for sowrai days. The New York BeralU Of tbe llth fas'... coo'aln eotbiat later from the sestet war. It airn'Sors a tepo.t Uat Bsw- -ard will tes gn abd accept a Foreign 4!ua:on. GiVaLBY FIOHT J.V EAT TRNFESSES COiiFEDEIl- ATB VliiTeBT. MoatLB, Ala.. Seat 13th 1SC2. A spictal denoatch to the kveoini News d tted KDoxvflle. Bept. 13 h, stys tbat Qt. Cut. ilari's cavalry, belonging to t ul. J. fm th's eirgia t rglon, had Jut4 retomd from Catobei ia&d Mxtiotana. lhi y enconuteied Col. C'lifi'a brl xade cf rem g tde TDDeFenus noar Jamistown. whoa a desperate tig. I eosad. f 1 1 oi the etenit were kh ed, X3 priaunsrs and 30 horses tken wlU.oul loan to the Confed- ' eralei. Col. Clin ws taken iirlaouer. . L A& is VfCABCLARy. Tte AogustB Chrotid ayt . j . .. . . . . : . . i . peaceful and ti iiet occupation io the world, and yet it is abeolo'ety horrifying to hear ladies talking cf stilet tos, bodkins, gatht-rinns," sorginers, bemmings, gorioga, cuttings, wbippingo, lacings cuf&og. and bsstiogs ! w tiai a i i ui ao 'Uiiuauien i Tn Esimt Lahpiko. We learn from Col. ft. J. Wheeler, of Murfreesboni', N. C., that the enemy bave I..J.J Utaun fcOO anrt 1 IKIA mun at Vi.Mj.b'a k.f in Hertford ecunty, N.'C Riddick'a wharf ia ooy twelve miles from Morfreesboro', aod the Ueesiana may intend a raid oa some ot the rich larms to ibat section, bat this is mere coi lecture. Fetcibw r Express. '" 1 1 1 '. NLW1DVEUTISEMENTS. LKl' OH1 l.KTlCllt. RBMAISIVO ia the Post ffloe.at W ilmloirton. S. O. September 15'-h. 16e2. Persons eoauirltis fur letters ua this list will please say " advertl-wd." .-.'', U. AVtt.A.U, f. St. AsdcraoD. Mls 11 2 fUHett. J F Pucket, T J v P ittoraoD, Capt I PUIS, i, A ' Porton. Wm ', Porter. Jxt '" Power, Thos P Quid, David . , j .iu, Br) aot . hobbiDS, Jel " Keud, aiishlleo Ko:wsoa, W Aiigood. i D Andrews, Vrs G Averltt, H H AUn, sirs hi J Mlair. S W Bo l, John Hrooks, J II Brom, E T B'lggs, L I Browa, T O Hrowa, Mrs H Drowa, 1. Brown, Wtl Brotton, Wat J Hodges, JW Had v a Ila'gb. CT Hid, Virgil Huall, C! Ilamilt n, B B Bale, K.iubelh floward, Mrs M A Hop Was, Kimmd liumiert, Wui H Hooper, Hamnel llisoubaltle, J 1) Koe, Beverly " .. lioioiui, Htl " hutchiiisoc, Jaa II Dodgers, Tbos Mill. Lloe ttodgers, U K Brown. W i Hoket, T J obiason, (J 0 Baker, J II Bailey, i H Boid, M" Bryo Lewis H? Bestey, Mrs K 'i liobo, O C Barnes, Woi barcei, N Bii.r, Jaas " ' B.ew, VV J B.oiJbarst, D i. Boweis, MrstI -Bnwell, H ti Blast, WrsL Burcb, Geo H HoUihall, B V Baldwin, C K Uaker, Mrs Uonry Best, UissC Biuberry, Wm E Boylea, VI noget, ML. Ktltord, W IV Hill, t TB hi. hrdson, V Y 11.. I. U A T ll.KLl.. of r Heath, John F hcuw, Ben Hudnepoth, J F " Ilayoor, W Di Hooka, MiNSllarlaliHobertg, Miss Aon , llioa, It A . Btge, Miu rialin A' IiiU.W It . . Kli.k,Danl rf Harrison, Joha iieawood. Beiaald Hollowell, Jas M hmiih. ten Hodge, Uiskiaxy A Bkl. per, Jerrle Hayao. Win bkioeaer, Hiram Howard, 0 V? -Hood, Abuer Hasser, Usorga Haws, J Ii Hayes, Tho Howie, A Harrisi, MieS J K lioogb. KeX htewart, Lieut J M Bavage, Ml is M A otqokeaa, K rt Hellars, Mis Ana M' HtyroniOU. btariing, Bimon bku'.l, Jauea t-elu, lit Holmes . . hiiU 'ail i cm, wm Hhepard, JohaC . "Tpeofff;-jaha C ritrsass, John. W finodgarson, U Baals, K btriuklaadj Beubla Hwaney, Capt J K Btereus, Miss M ack, Bco-.t bkipper, John . fttragbau, 1 R Havage, W H ' Hto ur, J P Btrehret-,- N ah en' Mortri-O- Baker, bleut J 1 P. ; . 1 n oat, Jot a Baker, Urs U Blaochard, A W Bardiu, Capt B F Haines, Joseph Howard, Wm Uargett, U A Juhaaoa, Wm Jchatioa, J ii James, N B Kalo, wm Jones, A J Renton, Licnt H E i Jaekaon. Jos BlankeuaUip, H P Jon, Loulien UuruBit. .'oua w- JjJmou, K 11 Uumbie, Ja a Uox, UOUrl Chiuais, Flora Corbet, Mas A Curtis, Mka Q A Jobaaoa. Miss LI -JorC an. Bobt A Kulllvsa, A M Keudrick, Air J MHIoau, Capt Mum av, a- enaw, t L. Kinyon, Wm haanders, MDW Kearas, A H Ta) lor, laaao 2 Uarwr, W m Clark, B tkiltralu, Tho Cietcb, BP Cebla, O U Counsr, David Ciars, bvrgv W It ckatman Id olenian. A W Cioobj, OH . Carey, Jus CorpeuiLg, J A Cot tu, busan ' Cumuer, al J Coon i r,, W B . anigoi, tjioQi 4 a Jalor, Jotrn Lanion, V C iior,WarrenIll Teij.hy, K 11 uott, Geo W Thomat, He len J Tutuar, W X Tsmey, E 'I weeuy, Jo' h aa Tnuimge John F Taylor, Mrs M Tea- oe, naaaa la-.ten. K A . ' Ulr ch, W , Crses, JO Volluie, L Vaim, Btrgt CHI lvett, Gilford ktiU' r, A b a - laitchL-U, O . Moore, B Martiu, A is 3 Memaaay, Ja A Aiaoe, John Martin, Moain -ano,-BU, Maida, hat c.Uior, Lieut B S tlelvui, sliae slahiaoo. W C eaaotu. J b f Dutchmen IdaiLo.LDaitteen Casta), ail B X Jno pas, Warreo V,i'..,n. k, Cotreu, Joa War. io, Ca(t A ii ;abe, Jas k'.Ugo.h. Jas D kluuioe, W tt Mo.be, MIsL aia Bay, Joan U t'ergenaoa. U rfor.unie, W Fm sioaiiiiua, ejd MoKlciy, capt Ueaimuioo, si kioAiiiiar, J U Wo Later, Liot AivPnaai, H AiCCaakU, M V, i e', w n . V al ien, R M . Walker, VV Wats .n, Ben Wa ie, t y V.'biuow, so Wi lard, T A . Walaeri Waa WarJ, MP Wngh , Franklin W.i, DrU W V hkerioa,Mrs A E Whu, Uxbt White, Danl Woodiard . Kenneth vyatr, L, Cauipbell, J . une, Henry L (Javid rfin, Lewis uavis, bCl I'auieis. ihos Uaucy, XUua Uawaoa, teo iMIUttfl, ill j J tiier, V 1) Urafce, O i, u XuU, Caleb Uuiauey, tma A clliu, Wm ii cliia, Haiaa A tiiia, L W 3 aloiutar, John Wood, J K Mcile, Juhu V . Wats ,n. K U bivhoaru, i B bte.ett, cimjn T Bivaoa, itis Jl H r lucu, lr H FiaXier, lotiu raro, e UioiJ hi), V.'in -ti.eca, Mist liurtej, ilis L P. ij.iait, iitnrj . ilium, a k McUania, t-iia - Walker, James McLean, ArcU'd Wiulera, aire A R -Uulnn.8, Jo Woo. lard, H acCaefcill, J C Woodpin, Jii Al oCi amy , -NermanW huiug, Capt H C MeCooibs, I) J P Wan oj, Caroline Aeweli, tioo A 3 W ilium, 1! II Orrcll, H ) Williams, W A CrusLy, 'rs C A 1 Com'dg. .nicer Cos Ovell'io, Joha BAI 6iih reg't Piiatluy, IhoaDS H C uiouuey, Mrs Ja'.ia Pate, Jos Cont'd iOflioer Ooe (at APiithrei't u.lioay, James Pearry, i) W tiuuter, J at Uoafrey, f.tst. , tioie, J J , muur, A Huichiaca, Jas II I'filChaU, Capt J . - N VI' Poik, isp:. vV B Com'ugCfiioerOo's Putter, A... Loois H l, t,i, U4K, Paie, Ua jtiih ieg'lfCT Pitman, Jats.es asAtiH'U-s- Diafiuci' osaiofifH CAaoLtVA.) ', t iuisioa, Beptember iilh, le6l. j Gbkssai. Csokbs, I JAi.L PEf 808 LI Auug TU U1U I.AKX DUt X Utt- dcr tiieConeerip'-un law are hereby reqnbed U come to tlie Caoip ol liiau lie uou, t.ear una our, at ouoo- ib aoiag ao. will ti aiiosrea to select tne iiiuutry uegimeov tae wish to join, aud unite inn, they will be osaiguea ae- cjidingiy. II. ine Eoirmeuts ot Iafantry and Artillery oa doty ta this tt. ate are authorized to euiut lorucripu to increase each Ccmpail ol Inlautry and beavy artillery to t-ne nno- j j t. ... . rr X an.l i.l ).t itailriMM 11 HDA aiva uieu, nu. u cum-b -- I - n aundred and flity men. .,,,. B oominand ul Biliraaier uenarai u. sum ' . A. CUU AssUtaat Aijuiant Uenersl. , o-At Sept. 12, 1862. IO P BNT, . Oil THE 1st OV OCXUbEB KkXT, the Dwel ling Hooaa on Market street, bow tccuitd by Dr. B. jf.Airlaatc Apply to j. q.wh-ght, Or'DK.. A-H. W hlUHT. Eept. IS, ISJJ. 0-lalUct NOTICE TO JOUR. TAILUBS. i-af V.j' all i - w workman, DyU.wa.a. w kUlitary Headquarters, . .' For Uniform. Sept. 15,1862. w-lt
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