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THE WILMINGTON JOUKNAL. CON KEL ; SJk? AW"" 11 A N. P., TinHiHDA-Y. 1IABC.1 3.-64. ! . -. . - - 4 r:Z- CUlBKcV NOTICE. -; 4V insfitnt,"' we '-wlri reelvS currency- ""at" 'its fi-p for u J-"'"9 aE,J accounts already mrie 6r "eontrabtd" As sctscriptiCBB are m tvdvatce, fepd'fpr papeis to t'e.f np- 5;cJ almost wholly after' the ""first cf April, we will, jatd. alter .to-day, Miich .aifrMftoffl'WHW" T.'.a tr. 1,p Tt-.r'.!.in th- tew -r ciinenoJt. fW?.fi r-tn it c-ifa iata r jrccUi'-- ,fcv;a u.v- . carrencv. ! " t ;.:tion or ose-tfcxrd xrom f ltffe of fiw dollar nnJ tml?r wi re receive ... sja-ixprcwa c'tntcir face. ; . ,. , ...... .J Maf?r--i5l--.-LJ:J ' '' , ' ), ;tp fS -. iic f wilier. Las t Light Li wc. vcrc getting ready to go jt racing and getting vigorously, . ..-. r te&rn-lrorfl pt.crger who arrived thii aftercooa i j tli1 trtfn iron- trie .North due thi? mor&itg, that up' Iho line 'of . tls Wnf lirgtoc &r.d Wc.'dbc ItaHrccd sj :iri.clics ct the pue.Ucc,v.-cre. wtjguvu.uwv-i. , . ; 'i Jr. fcats like a -black lookcat for: the .iU 'rnit orfl earVogotfiWfS.' ' . V ; f ,;'r r V.. thlLk it verj doubt::;! hcttcr'' brj itj tUir pro:xr J.eeJ- j . 'j'fif p.-iFPtrt' c cm wnn .iiu i;u luan'.1. ui .... ,iw.-thfT fr?rr4"r r;v ffiartcr. 45 ''' Of BatMatiOts h3Firori thaa ccce, of lite days been c era- wheio partita Ikxto retfletd to aeect Oonfefierate -ui?f rioy u pf JWftt of lfV'.e cntrirt'ted :nnders fliat lit.-?, end r. e !ric been re!acs!edto make Bpecfel'rfcf ' . rc-a-.'oi ;o itiUivi-Ic.il tu.-. r. This we liaVe dc'elincd to d.o, .'.fl'CTrVh W3'ta?c to hesitation iri'sayir-g thaVmarVWthe ca5rcprcn)itelto tia arc aT-S',lt:rcly i'f .-..-r,..---.- rf 1 ' V. ' ' j unj not gokl or a.iv.r. 'it is that sold .sjivar tot at prctcttf- t.u.ivccj in tho ConlpOtraJe States. ..TJtwBy an.M;o:nn!oa..jef), ji-t the faD.c aa aajthioR eke. : .Wo; ay.jip tothirg ubout;wi a.t the law uay bo, bat we are. Clear tiut 1 .it. the tiia tt payrucLt, il promptly tarjAerpdrfor thcplaiB rt Jjson tlat all contracts ere mode in vtew of tie currcy, and that allur.cea tro ratulsted'h? its drtu ociatlon'or 'ci- i 2ra!to- n3-itf- dii-pntaWo tbat iho pereor a refasics pajmeiit-in CcHDlelc4 rjTG moijey ;:re wrong, aau ir 3.1 rnpy go nor aci lairij. -Tiit on the o'.Ler hand rhere are cases where the parties' tctderrttf and j'jtsUds tipon mzkivg pyfaCnt'fti4CorifedeT-, at 0 money are' not nctivp Xairy, ca 'for 'instance' A had contracted"?, debt to D when thd'eart'ency Was1 gold,' oritd c q!valcr.t, ate after dclerTiEg'amcnVnnVU'cnrfetcy Tjfia. Up.cn to oie-twer.t!cth d ita "nominal v.uet! should thari urd ia that de recited ouriericyiasidt upon making.' pay meat there couM bo no dctbt., apoa any cno'4 mml as to the nafairtej.-ct :-aI a c jurce. . ;; We th'-nl;, tswevwr, the uhjle matter io oup' ,ia --which ii.y man's coaa.Mii cct-a.; id caiil decide tor him what is right titd fair, t-.ipccij.ily. if he i hoaestly determiaed. to; da so ; atd i: l e is tot. to esplauatiota ot preachment ol oais would umouut 10 xjU.ifcg, o, net .beitg ranch jjiven t each tbiegs w forboar. - : ' 1 Voi-tl: :ra lit '1:1 --C'o mi n:r iii uwu's A g-.i t.(;i;in ! ' . I I . . IT I.'i I'll ' ,11 HMSIiiP Il.il Llirftl.i ftcrt, ;-Luwi. At- a copy oi ti.e rbiladtlpbia Kat'3i- rcr oi the 11th it'.i ,t. which lisr- an editorial1 nrticlc f ai n ltc: Ftib. ct .,' "fJovtr.'.or I'rovvn,' of Georgia, ucd' re bi ru'.v',' I'm iiar U ividtntlv re-oicrd at fiov. lrov.:i 6 utu. i'. -n lue ';uei joiic pow-trs utU-k Ut ' II Ihtt "deiDOtic UOW4TS- US - snmcd by .Iviv. Javi." 'lhe Jrqu'ref eaya:"H& j ftrowu.J i? evidently bcginhinj'to distrust the arm? of. the Cotfc JcrLc; .ru rt i-ts hjs hope's ' upon.. his, own. State. -: - "i here i.i a very significant. petftion: 1 his iEtSjr-e, hich lec-ks like -a dainty bid for peace lie say 3 'Wo -nou:;'. keep before the' Northern peol' pie the ilea tlal a are ready to negotiate whep'tbey,. ready and viil lcuugyiri our right;, of Btlf-govern mant. and the f-vvcreii'tty at the say the ' Confide rrry,' or ih.j Ccnicderate State's-" 'r-'VCTi.Cr i;r-.s..e!tc. : t i.Tue-::y, wno tajiitd so icwiiftirg V iUslug conscription . ol slaves has siuiii.ereii dcu, m.l uiaes. tt-e ivtntuekiatis to : uhmit U; iiitcoh.'-i 44 1.4.-.VS."' ' And so tt. in iiot. ovcioor x's niCs3oge, uih! LEpfciciy l.e It !r .-r:irh rjr.o.-s!? of ifftrit 10' the rrc?.-, cct:", Lcri 'v ''mi to c-):;Vlv an iid: ression to :hc North .d ci:5f--rgun;zalioq, ;a"hd.coQsc ( act vtiiktcsa at u;c Sou:h ' lh t.lc-rn-phk4 deppatcbo" to thz'lr.rnrer ' to - V t.?ttr:gtcn,- V.t? Ire.' u:te o: tne ibtii, says that. lhe now call Lr i cceu s viui .ucLtrui ,Vii.4)jix:s 1 1 p!aL& He ttup . J'.ir. large arm ic-3, if it is f :-.p3iteJ that Lc- war em be c!f-se?.l this yeac' ' ' " '' Oii buadrcd d.iv;.- iaot wiii coa)pIcte lhe .lulj. circle cf a yecr f-itcc ('tncral (Jiilroore, witb bis -mouefer rii2, uml whut C.'d nfo-7L!oir wcuKl 'ca!I liiSv''k.b 11 tire," opened ct. IhV O.rqtcJ .ci:'y'of Charleston, acd. sure c-ucagh h luj i.o; e-jt .tkru. already.- .IJuLlia has bembariTed the loar jrt of the city, and although the darssge'dote 3 Vr !"? th.-n: he- no doubt 'wishes it to" r tki i l lie j ; tec )ropert7w ttat seclion -.of h r.i;Ur;j; vu'ae.cud wo have bctii sur-i priaad to kLOw fwt ou : probity so- situat-clnot -V? .Wu.t''-T. 7$T only ha? th. Conftdirutc u rc not Wceu at all Tanittcd. f'uf?' jrinpporte4biy;.tie:peor ofsorOi (titte takieg far ami, i' owatrs can po3sio!y derive- by way ol rcLt. ihc cny and ;.':ace taxes- cn the same property havo uUo been inrr?a3Cd. - Tld? ssennto u to be bard, ti.d vro wcnia doubt it were 'wo not ap"' pri3u c.f ii iliri .tly :n r, nuutcr tL'at -uafc-ctuaaU'ty 4 k-a-Tta r.o, ru.iu iur i.wabt -Cu't cur CharkptC'TiviCO tenuiom; ies throw acme fisrtt upon tfcfe-evident injustite. UxoUisn( NUi; i Mr. Lin coon, dravs mqro drafts men than a; y piitc.. i.luicd' rwver that 'the wotld' bus ever scer If th-. v rcr? all h.ouored, or if they' bad been or could ha-.t ,xi. rdl cuforcd, the Vortb,.:oc.-. siderai ie ca ix j-opuiaiioa is. would, without doubtr Lave hi.ee to n jrnut cx teirt cpopt Atci.: -livery other t!a? t t. . t . .1....... f wuec njiiT uririrs xne pew or a fresh Jiait 'i'. atiythu hum ' twQ ,. Lnjjtlr'c J thousand uct up to hull n million, 'these draft gomiv bow, are 2ft to iv p03tjor-d. or if ?r.foree at alh fnlf tar sdiOit ol j-rod'icijg the Eumt-er" of mn called for. A history ol tbca ir.;i';irg proclamatiors with theVt-. tempts made to c arry Ui.ni into ctlict or ta hot carry them into tt'lct us t'.o case may be. woatd form quite an arr.i"irg vcrk. r.n 1 won'd no doubt be read with in terest cr astoui.-ikmi-tt, ttiusiment or indignation, ac cording to the Lumor or U.o circumitauces or the rcaii cr. We denbt ii nay t-Uiz-:n ot the North wi.'l hf-reaf- tcr derive mncb p'ca;- e rrom a rcviev of tlr? fot -rf 1 the Cu'salj cf Lis country. iiititl if I'rut, ' : C--.- Xbe Ccluml'ia .i. c.) i'ute Caiuoi-uin of tho ls.h, coajaeacta.ihe pvbli:ioa ol arie,9f ttt& .fcivg.aa accumot ma'icxfcaafi th.zi.mkuuxjiI'ek.-.Xeauejsta The.Mritti;i3 a,c'e-g; rtiiij, who biea driven-from .bb heme for Ui uvroti.a lo tb .S-juit, aad . hit t&keas refu.M with $is family iai.'.h;bia. vlfpakjn oL.JuiqxviJm alter Its occupation by He Fc-Lxai tarcca- be say:w - run , 'There aro some men whdi.t we can atata confiJe 1a' men whou; daagcr, oaiitauy, threats of tyraa coraawnd ing wrui;r, QLly pteta e.ofer to our hid-, bat alas i how 7;.rJZ i i; V:.;r iepota.ton.xo lift, tlren weare .... -- " i5.t a i:d measure orota MreitrtM.i 4 a ami many ju uxov; frTin Vi f- VLd 111 wbca a.nd they, came, out ! f"-.-1:.4"- i '.L-irk God my faith in 9y kind" hhtu. L.;t ..f,.v.Li:a drive flicg motey mak-4 ol the l:re ? ; . AT' l--' -titui to -it icad, tt coaatrv :1 t'W.ti'htul t:i -tti..a, will learo. a lrKjit .awr-- jMUU'4 4t. 4 ::-'.-t' ,,t' t-r c''44''3,' X2ruinuion?y c wvc(u-.yiu th Closes; imea aa be;ng"thoae' to which we particnUiiy rsfcr. ' " . ... '- .;.?..V..- "-.' -4.: . O to Fbiday i.vEyiNo: live rail!i;ri" dollars' bad .been fiitdUt Cbarkoaia four pet. cccts,, . . . . . , hUO:jUl.'i vr. i M-iuii 1.-12 iiii cdtl .ai.'ijtji 3u !aa 4 jn. nf Tlie CSuli?rnorlnl riivis. It is rrobahp. that, at no former t'wvs ha the pn.-s"ft 1 1 iNorlii (LiroJii u.-lj.layid hp great unanimity mi r oflTof a Governor ns at the pfcu-ot. licuce to tho ch( ivitl few except ly lavff Jr t; re-elen wan wmcu wcuAWiiugc, If Governor VanJ A t f jkit of, ope ahe-.l in tha State which we do not receive, and ct em of course we cannot speak. We think it proba- Rle that of theso, two.-ths S dera Pi ess an 1 tL llcnder lonjfeihji's farur, iiiowAJ. IwhlJloWtl th V IX liur 5 ? T . 1 r cronjJbdn ffcra.e om-opposi- 1 : j m(n Il0t.thesltoeiB'bH cofleV tet we be- liere th(7 are cot, bqjt, the object tje mpflffc flfi J the otbTit ifarbiea-di3r.poa ntinoft pqrxrta, ior oywQ fe'ols'notssdry to'bfe sJfto can at k-ae 1 1 grce to disagree, and jcoptcet to.-postpofie fssues that do cot D6w prees for-lriraidlatfe solution. I Tfctre bre nTaoy, ro dtfnbt, who approve ail that (iCTcrnt5i,!-"TA;KCE fcas' ea'fd an'd'done.'; '0a 9JtPr d j not approve iali tUa4.bnha; either id.uioij;iarjd epon th(5 j pointshcreMsvpf "course,' a diflerecce of dpinion Uut a dificreuce which we,"at least, as former Ojpppaentqf; the 1 Gy vprcor'a, fcjfidiwfl,, are,iQPBtegt eew tjo,,yfljv.fcktiwfot okliaiectiQn Bdrih-iert3ta atcT!flc',;fiO prtacipfe.-we dbuiaoh4fc'6 fii6rj'fio,eW f ut-p-rjj-peg, qaaip arpaaini3 course irom au. v e &4itY$.U?fcWW -Y,ancb baa ?thoQ bifosfelf abja and iiiiu 4,00: what a patfiatio Chief ogle trrttfe sbotlld iat 'hreweffftner,!and blietinlf 8d4,WaferrMl'eVt ll, f .r. e lrhAn(h tb forget all f ,rm political pr judicesjven allBonjjb (,2 ,Le mat ' things that .can, u&said, bj. favour, Wjf- J egret to. thick .btjtjfn rvp,.,biiaid Uit ls ban able to do so. , jQ thafaua citkitxwou.'cl.r)Dear thafe-tbe!'fe.ke,-: ttdtrof Oov: VAXffi isHft foregbtfe cone' "AtfWif i$3 e'eJtii. tea the arij e.t8 413 WfciJ-W-W1-1 stBW f'rhigcj ,v;i!ji-.r:o atinted utfceranee--seeoorf -J btfr)irr JJut it is between MbW amT five ' iaWitm betoTetDe (ic-cli3n-uakos1'splat,,r atd in t'nesef-time's thlngs'moe 'rapidly ucd mysteriously, so that it would require a UjH&ii to have either uoiiiaueit prescwuce or uui'oui.ueu fit If e?te?m; Kr w4a!dswrrtrfre-to predict what piay, or pretend 1 AcVit'o suv" 'at "may" not come'io'p'asi i$ the next eiL'teeh or "twenty weeks. .Certain ttia 4bat .if taos.e jyuitesixe .inefreeAecM.qa oi MMXtfruur avt. iict upin iiiij.uicptiocvthat tbat event ia certaia,.aml mat no exertion h required on their part, they -will,"'. fl qur- opinion, b&' ' guilty of a grafe rror; the ' t-onse-i'AWc'Sf ol whf6h thcy 'wit! apf3rec1a!'i? 1d6 TaW' '( . ' " j rlhe prcs3 we know to be a pawcrlul k levej, (bat -it is only' w agency,- and i we - know aou 'h about- politics - and" pbliticar co'rl-' tests to 'kucwthat it alone' cannot brj relied 'upon to I .. .. . --' - Secure success, u.-gaii ziuon, mutual nnaersiin.a.ing, wnwxi oi .aejuuu, uuu uuy P" iiltGvlVO. No man -knows .iti8vbctt thaa f Asvv rncr- V anor's seif-onnoatrced cbmpetitrjr,-iiMf.,'j!'f cu" DEN. . V C Si.1 siiy c mpetitbr, xrs?uming th6 gtoun!?; wKtch fe univLrdally assumed, tbat Go'vernor Vance. is to be T , -.it v. iiVj i1 1c::.A:. erons;uereq a tateyuaier ioc re-tieciioa aecoruieg iu i vriiibla.cuitqm,, . ... Jta anepijAiJing: bWHeU; s Mf A too Ci, wfc.pjejmnie,..teek -iti kr.-graated' tba-t Uoterrtor i'Acs'was to bet eafididate." " M -..is..-.! ""J- ! No rhart' ucdeTet'did3"tr!e vJoiking o'birtv" rMchT- iloi.DKN. If practice makC3 pcrlepr4iUr.T uolls. limy be. wippossd to .have attained, ,perfccliop-.ioj4tb arti er management. Jxok'p torwatd-tw the ti'be lias ttkenprenariuig-for fbe'rnm he'bairl'adc.'is tto' lie supposed that so adroit and experienced a' p6ii!rcian ljjrf emitted to set iu opefatiou all the. machinery with -tht woxkicgjof iwbicbh8i8 fo iamUiaf ? Oa tjhe con-. ttuyu , dOLser.t to pofiti -oae.issttcs .that 4do. not now preae.iqc-.u4 vif-- - i3f lie?-,-1.. : .y.vr-:. . . , 1 j 1.. '..'...sjrvTu. w..i. , r anew wtvmmfifiBtifr i-MTiir, 'iLLNjurfrec rixiptrria , .. ' 4 , . qi jne i,i,iij'y- jpvh cfm lion 1 r p itla -Tirwi vita i inirftro nr tpa ri inirr ; -Ucgasriu: in tb itrdggle Tor existence as well as for 1a- , J-A?:T :i M rtA'K&tfzJ LttCtT'J L!imj"already nOti'.ta, tire psiseittef; JavparaDie to iii.cr unvommUtga. egi3tWi?l WJW Sorbin his- iotrts4aewvt.ceftrT'fD.4bttJtatM5l0i : ' ... ' .. . .. .... ' . j W e give) M:..npl.pEN - ped4.jQt.jthe ..mpat lbde.-.j at'gtiblc indusry!iand gerally,1 the -keetoeBt' stact--in ablrfiitduskrand cecera the -keeheBf itaet tbe ,.mrsuiE..ivfay ' object10-'; vihich,, engaged. tVe -wouId net j)ry into-' tbe private ;eorjCtTcs: of -AI r. '.IcuEjf .ox any otjierifc'aad,aj:'e!0oly tJBijag'a-apecu Jhtiorr based urjOu hfr'knowtf 'habits' oFwor in this re f tiecjt, --iyJbcn.weraay.that .the .easptjosioa Otaaispapef,! rtather Jhan beingVeTraWback 'tb. his prcfepetts is nri ' .i oubt kiteaelcd to -enure to the- bJttfitaof ithesa, pros I)ect fcy;;giCi:, tl ifrgsuikiAt'osy etc j with- WBica the- constant- labor of i tjhd tdftOrtal cTifi6 ul'd tfo'serioW ; . ! It ia liotr" oar. purpose durmg -tljecoramg1 sommerto-i jj emit 8'u; sejy C3.o ih'do.lge' id'aDy pejsohniie of' abase of Air. Hoi-denV His sayings and doings sea wj ua tp aujura. iegi.ymaiet groyuiqx' ioetioneatiaijn ljn tkbrr at homebr'campj Tbe'se VeastrJ we ghall i.iic occasiuu iu ur icom.,wiii.tu-.iua1wnen mocaa- jifs opens'; cur tMect!'hb lt Uovcriior.vV .vxra against mauigicg a security ap parently justified by the aspect of affairs, but which, if indulged 'toe far may, at the lost mcmept, be discovered ti3 havel)Lcn fatal. We think we know a little of the ground, a'nd' cur" retiurks'" Bray "be found. worthy of scifie qotjsidgratofi,, .... v... N.-,,t-r r.;:, wv...,4 .y " --f- . i . i V i " -,i '"! ,V'-1'- ' " T "--- ' n 4;. 4huve ji.iuaifc.. to-day,, and the tck.grab,,lines ijra.aijp dawo,; whicli pcjoaats'for ourtaeagrefie43vvia tihntAlepartrajn'?. VeV a'ppf)se tbibgf "will get to vwrjrk-'-i-g Fdr-;aga!tT.','iTbe faiTdrb cT'tllelegfapUis.proM-' .1, -V -.-.e .M ... ;f -44 -,,t uij,occaJOpei Py the wind aRd.raiPiOl iaaf pightcaus 5gi the Jaijt.-cf.&ine of -the posts4.-- ; - . t j i Howcvtr, tiiis circumstance enable-3 us ta d is pose" H A Iargd'arhiiuiit'of tlefefrol matter, consisting ' '6 com-. iRamcatipm;, -.t.tc.. , f vjh ich jve, , preaint. . ,-ap , .unuuil :iaao.uut.u&y, and will continue to- ido-se to-mornow. L'fhey widjjbe found iiitercstlr atid.ivillrepa rtrsal- AVe havb on hahd'sevehil ;vefy HnterestJri" articres, arid" will, for ope. day more, al least, be measurably inctepen-. drnt.pbanailaand.twtgrapha by.which lima we hope to It? afarn in communication" with tbeTotitside world.-' ' ; I ' '' "'' : ''Daily -Journal, 22nd. " ' Tru4- ta eitabliohed fprecedeat .oind .in obedience to ttie abmauacs, the sun croesed the eepuinoctial 4 line yes-terda-y, or is crossing it to-day,' for he is iaid-to'' 36 sd , Jir:,tJ5e;2l3; cf v$ . .'- -. ii" ..." The uaa! coaccmitarits of raiaf-.wioiL and . unplea-J -njjui weaiiiL-r naw not-- necn - wuBt ua uiiuoui?n no .i. 4.- ..t . . , .j ! .- .. . I.X.i. E. . ITqgalar storm "has yet been nct'ed no 'grand blow like." tb-if in '.vvhi.cb the unfortunate " Centrai. America ' w.iituswD. Indeed, bad a reputation as -March hasM got as a m great blower," -we think we have remarked trial the'autuuitial equinoxes, cccurricg in the respiecta-" bite month of fj September, have. generally' been preceded'' eceompaaicd-.'Or .fallowed . by. much wore destructive Utorma than la we the vernal cquinosea-in March. -- v i : " ' ' ' ' " : '': " IMiltf Journai,22d: The aunouiic .-meat .that Grant has formally taken coja matd cf thd Federal armies, with i bia heacquarters 'for the present with tb t- arrr y of the Potoma;, wouhl seem' to give' color to the.eu ppositioc that he is about to signalize him seil by. ottvgra ad "02 -to KichmoEd" th'.a coming summer. Uany.well-it;foi me d'pariies lock for a renewal of tbe cbn tefet,fQrtBichmoj d, and predict that the greatest ao-j mt deciaivfl battles fOf the. waj. will la foogH thia aaramer ia tae.valiay of- tho J&mea Biver. . ... t: Mi.-i'.-r.m- j I,,.. ,hv; .4 i n.-.l .i'niif c ma.i.. -. . .- a grievance Without n prKvatice we c u'd not get uiong. ji wc p 111 i 1 ... . . S . DS ll d 1 1 . tinHn are Bomcbodv or Hmii-il'ii,SAluj the bbae (n. hfef tbel ;in bans be ktgtiifi un.l for the m'm tjft tpq 1 e wes 44 perpied5r' cirifdSpftsperive grtai ctW50lanx from shrugtin h H8 sli u! rs ind txclaim:rg : Ah ! guc r r c ! d n sometx.dee ? Le don t utl all nirti iU wJjb rail nt the weather outat-f iuaiue, l-wajfS:f:ttuifilrgi5a erieaQde; naTfcft 'fault: A f.-rl t Fet'S tervwrkl i.- aUwr wilihemaf-ivwwiwatmj' ! .,--3b;r-5 .--i v;3-?-; ? ? s!?J 3Vd,'tdttia ees .paeSa Thij redtistt i..te rip6rs iy.aui.-b?hfiacnei holt I ply ? totbirir lVdr, -tr-i j$b. i6iri.-ft a -rnsr uJVre4 laliOrttftiie-iatfwtH'iiOt e'lthep'tArfT-tiit Of sriofl Hy post iorfi I. Gold,uy' WJ .9iWbfc;a'ifaj))ggf4, " bouSidi o-nwarrd'Uetof' tnanT4 wti-ks- of 'p-?fe4Jr"S daya ,a ft'jii?, Jl'filUr iCwi Pt'jjii.teift jt-oogtfciioaj-.ajt me Ncrtb thea-ajy-oo" a at iepnt i ct j oj j, .tf "we not ic'D'y" tteryt?ryft frrtyr Jt i'Alt ba4 air rr-;dy ?or nienced goitg uo i.g.iin having jgoti-d fh& iTtljjtpd Wi; i -.Ct no.' dftii'ftii' ee T.alcd i .-! iiitfii.4! H-iZ2- Pi?: J. itst&ut, thitfisji Dati.e,Dtt,wfio Vha.-joppoajLBgJjora to. East Tennessie imminent. . reprt'tbdt'antfeft'Bafe;ljrAiif "ttfrtaf ftly rein fdf eMd at.-bo.thapiagc3Viv-f i;c-. ;m i is patMOtt. lcitw-4raci.HcerlpiAYa54cirminding.ft h?i(rd of" saltafit LsUa'f5 it, ti-fietd rrjryfreia.' TaVn'imt of the tidy'to" w'b'cni r. s aafeey'ffi reqqesti-j ;,r. .. -.-.j -.t:i '4-:f? i"?K: - - 5 M adarn -t -1 On vb '-jti-io&Xtif' Mtf j'yr ' Yli jma Li $yBe,--Vf -'It 0tKMiSd4 i 'ett r a-ldrcsad to him by your self, annouaciiiR the ouch-sore of $S.r0 whfbti tn bud'cfol fecred aaioug your riidVS9'llHiii tftou, lor tha benefit at Bsya'.BrigJides J I jhoula do v ole t my feiinrs were 1 to neRlect the j portuoi y uflorded fni-by Sh"5 p4runPa,l''yoar letter, of troopjvvof -rwf viBi',ffl4.iTa ympAtiy -.leit by lbod peopjeoj :.o-or u,viaw Brua Ifla aciaiar from d'.aiaaii. U &wlU; lBadata.iia nov to-be '"?8 h. thiSMS iP ,trwai-dedi.Boriifc:dfiBa by aay.ftlJnj, aiiy.yjp Aihit,i'illwtialth .f tbo u(uan. dsx-. slresied'bv a 84BJe.J)?l.a;vjj-rf i-t.iie , tpa-cijopivprjii jpjJ piiv:jjBftiii-.comrjflcftt h04i ana aBuirauouB fiiarfu uv mo men oi VQQE-tlaifiDaiail- l1r fVrrQl1iflr 4 i text niTV '. f j i o . m i r-"l H - . iaor,a t9 a .ft'-d JH. i:jlfV4tti .teacljtUiasf tbcaiiWl Lb. . . i r . t tlti. ( 1 1 1 M Lfl IL.'ulu tl0i fAV Ann , . ' roup Cf-romnn piuua ".1 oap v;t, HSr-.n', . i !Uw.Blljca(lftj?ea rtcaa ine;CKe;!j; ,1. ?l(sur,WJoaa4MtBrtaB! liefr- iit scon sgayi jjpui,Lvjkiph&!. MyAHtteaitlopwif ip.l uu! jd isiiiBiiiii.-, t-u vck uiru-uui, ad -me man .piiio w . u..u, .Mijuwu o; a,uMia, peoleawfi trwd whad.v.U3t;4i.W fcby. ftteocapce l-m..uf'Hi3Pt KngintBa ow 04 ?ll9.r.hi f14" 0tlu 1 roV'"' 4UC -K-KB i jvpr9yr,,Qr ita-j tbm tj our, Lomesn.naj.ety and honor," aud the deliver- intc "4..v.y -t A'." . .w... vmw - : - - . - . " S Ilease exprt'88jtotijo good cU'Z'-.oj. oiWilmiDeton tht learty thanks of the bngitde for Their couRiderate kin4 J sevs-,-;a"ild'tkr5,'adaB-foYfiAei y 8iucjere-tmt4Vtwioftaij-jtuihi -ctlirity5 ybB bavetfis- fiayeu in our oenan . . . , i. ' S'i-Mbst3piictfW!y'f .ittfs, 5 ' ti '. a-.-io- 9jiT 7it.-ptfJ g"-SW1 ' ... ..a- --:if''nltJn7 'No' Oa4 :i- ' ";'-:; "'-JS ? - - 4, . . .. For tb.a'Jo'ir'aa'Cr 1 'Admiral L.e reports tlVat the A'utkc?-wasraiiaiiorc frU'Ato '.trieJO'Jjy;',' -ii'd .V-a' '.werel oeacbed.,EortUj Ql. -. aaoooorei -JoJeU-, ?tbe JondaJ taoanficg'l,trftttbs.- "St?e "WaV (iiKl Na'fyn JlsmoaUVL; ioISO; . ...-... - - 't:?.'wai"bdt;.ro.r: -4" - ; ' ,U: j..: .-,Vbitat.;l, Ji io 3-.t -Ht ' Messrs. E'htoxs ;i;he;'opd,pepp!e oi the,-Stald' PplI tn'cr tlip.ir attention directed tu the eiiitsideratiriii': nf tha u .-t, Icsni. i tt A I T- f. r 1 in fho Onnrnnnfiin'F rrn Kni.nu -iWJvtl: A.lA&.r-l .Uia 111 T 1 .LI .u. MlI.VMXU.U C .L..1 111. LltHl T1 r-1 " .j ,r ii - u .... iion, uuu vi a vi jiy ouw-lutm to -pause anu rtuect, urtai uwuMaWiUB.iiitJ impurmui inreresis bt stake, as of the anor is of the anomalous aspect which the'eanyass bflr aiime'. Bd:-rn Tabf: ffcs'lifready-'c'ssMecT. "u . $t(tT&tril, bent airis enefgiel'tP'secure the elSecti&n of Movi'Vahc'e ibdcfed:itis" genefally Eabposoa'tfaat'hV jwas. largely if not mainly instrumental in brinicEr'bim1 but 'as a cantfidate'rard ir the vtolebce tff 'hi? aa inlfs and" the bitterness c t his denunciatibM' leve'lled against ihose.whom he (These to charactrerizs ag'destVuctives' jwere exceeded by any thing, it Was by the ucstinted praises which he lavished -noon" Gov:4 Vance." "Soldier tie-s tnat contnoutea tjor tney were dui a titpe oi ma f viriuesf iu uiutie up me bum iuuti ut jii. xiuiuea a can- iiidata. ' Vhat; hfwroijpbt culrisiamtf -were iestoWpd upon him ! Col. VaDce wa?;a -"feoldier' ia the field- had 'liared hia lom thfllilaft enareo wun niamea tneesposnres, prrvaucms, nard. .1 , -.1 t- . 1 . 1 " . ... 1 T .T. . : . :- Tr-- , . - . ,-. ' - ?PPtf t0- ' behalf Of a gentleman wno naa given ncf" thfortuties efwarwith thc-n pp- the -tented Ueld. . lie was emphatically me' eoraier-ff mendfUol. t. . . J . . ....... ... ... - - . 1 til v belahnured hu thp Stundmtl. because het'n mprp r eivili&n. asroired to iht votes ot -5oldier3 asraiast'fl man in the armv. And vi!lv more to the sime tfT-K4 with which it is not my purpose to tax ydur columas or Dore your readers. ' - An nTftp' 1 elf the soldiers' friend 7 the State's guardian? Has lhe cot strengthepetl the Mm of tH -'-C j ti 'ell. T-.J-! T.r i.-; ir. G w; it I ! A Grtkyance. Mpt people like j With some (A tur 10 .iifif&'&i'us the political bretze bitPerWri'i''Wr-?T;' y'iCtfX-: .'It? j'ttt the ?narket' aa a.-fit'lHr' ttiMW.bJr.j.-JuH ul and laus brongtitjtti t c:.e; further .iirt.44'fc-bridfitiG6ae,6ar a a 4 scarce; at ifee. liVcst. oi:d tlaJW'Krh?:&;toaSP s ...'. .' je . L Wr.-rfiJi? -a 3a.-; --its PA . s? 6a t we. cud n3.jjd. to --faa.M&fca bv-.(lav..iVaDGe-i Pi'T i .r-' 'f w j jF' ". r. -r.J?-. y lif owci,fwhUe,.thtt vof ur-f OAtfucf: pt ttje pofs w aDottts&fecF ZT...liiveB. oi-twa.ludi liable.; JUoiwftOBweaUhK as ejjvwytMne'fcptaft'qdSltf P1y,im niculb.', ,i,Opi.iwJjp..jl5?eik)eto.do.wo lDatBOun-trj: p3-;Feb-4tbfey -tkfe A'ff.sSrtetwVt&e bfrFeb 5rhj by Oambndffo and ttiw-acu tonttpart of tde Woekad c ?f; WTV'. i... rr,T... , v. ,-T5j Lerebf declare our -preference fbr hi i ihe..F.ioiida l.f;at-4JiH''.t?. mJAAy -Ai hearty 4nppflttti .-"a i a. er j a bountioK wcocujis. f and'haa &eeh -a -6 Ibckader iiiicei r-irtaoteai i4"iThat;i!a."op3latyo' QaterBbcFanca; i 1 l. aj .i:':M:.:fc,i.i ; u.-- tt : n - .j siici coniLOrL- oi .ine, soiuiera ircm one Jataia. aafl oeser van i ,1 . f 'Ti -SST??-,1 HV? !refrlii'trdarVd Vewarrfbe ?pr-c6d' telcoW tfS S-U SV? -r-f trntiBffTrveap?, upa ntst.YTSitea JNew, Ihiet. tmaen buSijei :oa upvpteie -n thBfeiiin pfon isnmrS thai PJfiane .v.t?04iQ iaosxge ; ovjjpiasor .a llag Qt lrtice wi 62 wUM,tfie4yarti,- MaCP prisobc&J bit lolly Smtrtolimai d xealoste&tbBaumn WH1 fta re 1 lnenlsi and-nobly aid tbey reepood,- Beeoai fcJhe hae iOeen-Afbiot-kadtri since tbafc tirtei .-:t jcu lf!P? i.fS?K fx-,t t 5 i!o ? srfr 1 ;s-vi y-i v--l fach other in the race, they scattered aw i :;Th.Hh(tiik fc4iai.Uft4WhPl--Bikrr ah .oifeq, o at 1 1 ave. .auucBo ,w,wg . weigusaA fetreatinn- rft lor nhmit' hft r.i'rnr.' i ui, liic-ciceuon came, inc., w,, i& iqe ;,v,i jw oi-Vv- ottaV-berl trf thp. KiiikV I rr'"IL'?.u tocise-cf thftr sovereign rigbt.-to, cast a large W 7k" .-"l of iority'bf their VP'tei for Cor.Vahce': and the atmy? J..mK tJ rk de- Gen; Ransom, by seniority, assumed gave him trn overwhefmlnt voter Bwki e!edeo-4dhSxy. tbeDiTgrion. ,TW tbe promotion -of-- Col, Cooke, from The tedarJ was jubilant : and, if its V H V4 columns reflects hia.re feeirngs.ifa editor was happy. STrL XtX? in Cabfi. Whitfield, poinpany C; Major. , l.l l;i'i-nf4'-Jri J.Jori"V.t Kid rtffiw i- f-in I 4""J14-. AJU -U . " " . - I t hp "7fl mil 'lm.- Uni. nn ilrwrir IT.-v - "". -V " ""Vr , LiUtantr.Lt, J. W. White, Co. F a . . am i t n v i f r n .-iai s n 1 1 1 1 111 1 m iiitrii r-.n t - - ligations to me : peopte r ias ne not uoup wns r.l TKll JjM.. ia ir.iLs.- -. tx-,:on. hi tbe regiment ia IllUUCU U1UUUSEU ivi uiui i JL-BO uv .uuu iiwrcvi llIUl-I s . . . w - np cer armies wun a repriscDiauuu mow uoo ? 1 1 i.iTnH 4ttnt knn ili:v it niHttr iaJlj co-itrit'Uttd tu achieve those victo- r 11 u tor lhf (? deracy that have elicited eactraniver- uj -lauf ast Jc the heroisin diaolayecL J0- AY jfttf cflftrat e dciriaae 1 o 1 bomsMin the sama 9 However fact is Le has a rival cuodifiate for gubernatorial honors ; and . whether.! Mr. Iloliku is entiutd to the credit (T hruging upi I,T K - .Vill fcafil ooe,ui anrirjiKex fiilirg tti-mji' iiiar 1 1 u if tin nrfuunc ritr BoSrrs fVVl!ein,BL33.1fll li hSkenlleTeliMlbaepe 4idai icai be was iw us 1 this mJqr!Befthe iubjt;B,be, could desire, f mt,wbo tertbiefCiaBtudateksbmegaoa bqgscu,th8 mfmmwm t iuu.orwg-uv "ui-w OT)uwirou-iv.uBfj.iuvv. - v "jvl TBuuip yr.fBt? wiutf xatt?iH3 &rrjjTsrT7 C":- v "T -it I inn "i'J" Vahd to the bottom, wnere n iook pcsiuoD Denina xao 4 a.fK vit-i'-hjjl-!'A'--'nVrrr, -nf r in In1l view on that, nnint. citberJOO ,C0W?1. . .7 ... v r. rr.iH nMTJ, ivw easiie teracs8eKwiMB, an a piiriotic ptido. act onbecoaifog-to aptoper iaodeBty,' lff ptei-ented!! fcoVertWifri fitt)TBHe I$qMI& fptif lteite'--k'-Bt&wtte iA tteAVi'tSt? ti r' 7ie: stMjrf'lhfe "Not ''riiVof Itl'TN'Ov f l,iriii'iltft Jt. tbft jhfm.b fcf It V.Wk ihxn. WOO fa Mr. iJolden'acandidateVVby.VWVVvIIeiVlttio which he resigned,; was pftewards elecl- r;saEAJ fitnAtin, ,wifo'4 co ' 'Uio.-- N1Tlf?ollo'r,fel''o'f ibe'h'lnfantrV.'and in a ekifmisb be- ; i c '- k ; .'trange;ft; lAHiJr Wm. and iUisrtre trae, MrUolbaal? this same Alr.'H'oIdTEaa LQW.sUudtt civilian ss a .cacuioaie in opposition to owr anuewuj ie; Bci 1 a'tly; grdrltj-jd; ifsrtfi.' ebodffini o all Wat 'aa aesiruoiein irv eoiu 1.T-1. 'auL J.-l.... iL'-ii '1.tf. - - a hntr afiH aVempibtcf inr tfitaf e4-. ile dlciu .' be himself 'ia-tuat candi- man J and, miwb date ntk nvufl- jfJSt .J:sh-?3 H -it no PseuhaCQuVlfttaicejWit arid belong to thauc aaay?l adicjif :..wpci' . . i rj . i . i i i i i i . execurit i North: t Carofiha an.Gteoieia is d.iedito,ib..iobli spoil ljet.-0.6ri.' &wear . Uk&'aaiioir;e8a.hB; JieeDaA'Criai wk W-ii i"i9$&MvtM4 mtfttetfcV of-hMfe, '; -4aWj...ttBPUflbfils aBdrakfir-hNftti that approye hist Bbkicd. fiing3,tbut.bseause Jiia gcpd.acticee, rVWtiianiifl bap ttjta.np6 of .epsseft. t-. i ;VBfe,tBerir;toie.uovv. vaBCi3: net ail - cmatieoaia - f le?wiebid-hia" is Wyct-Bqderjexistigrphum8farj uc Br 1 wiigxauijiisipiiw tiuLii.. i u e , u uav i m u-y oiijilc riras.i-jkbii' people, loni espjeaatlytthK 80tdict8"rfina.iaorS ql . bia- cooiUisuaae ,3nceuiiBgrim seiAgiibertia tcrial- twu3n::-BB 3 oaeraayLige -by?? Usea't'aiMff of i t . I . : - I i.V..t. It' -Jl 1 11 l ! . eui ais-civiutn oornpswiui?ini tyear-oyia'jaEg.iWoie limn lea rj-y.swcacu ec vBi wte imea'iiu 'CivHmH-riyai tjwel yeiaft ago? and-cwiiij conaiun ? Alf iHoldfei ttf o ti bolitifial obljvtciiisorUeei,- thai,.rifjorUi Jtberemrrtl e e do -respectable party - inn tt dev Jitfti ietvereuce', .rSdwtaote it bi.-' ' :-' i:c-?:i- t? r, rr U UL1U ..v ! Oft ' JH u-.jui fiJti I ?At aiiritun .Qt-thfjrmeBibeFS.'Of the SSdrfieeirattr't- f N. C- T., held at Camp oeat . ,1.1 bsrry Miltepwa on the Utb day of iftlarch.l8C4t 4epfceatetthe aQtiorjJDf i what-iiaiknowu as.Voe A 'O.wwfccyauvt&iGr contniQr I laon ". party in, N .,-C., aud to pomi&teaijCaBdidate ,for' Uovjqrpogjf.aHy .rpraeudng , tmr : ywws, ;oa mpnon oi CapttlLr,vW., fcatUeriin, 01 uompapy &erj:i Jt &, Uidyett wu?Ci4ifcd to tthjcMf - aM-ijLAj,J,iW.' rJiftpril oldt, of Co. 1), n quested to act as flcereiary, , sjr..'. VIIT-Q.f r t..' Innr tho f hair f-mlninpjl tho object of the meeung and-rfafteruthjauking his fellow JokJiers iojj,the hoopr cpfe5fJ,am4ttfed0 tew ppr9- priflle and patriotic rem : "tea. ' V--rT ;v.i! Oa motion of K-.iJqcL. ii. liencher,. of,! Co. Jbf tne IhayrpBao aVhpibU'4-iblQwin2 coinmlitee ol five to J,"- v. j -rf.ohb tibns'VtnrPMirp ot thfi nfintirnPnt hf lhP 4m. -EMF698 P: .i8 sentiments of the 1 V"F I ; .Lt ,V .T "A -r. BlA.T r . "P V iflorit T t TTnr,t rt: j.,Lu dv,P.-Fain, Co.rC'Xr! Lan- Tiitt ilo T niy Y ti i n Y (S r lr rfrt T i II '-vww -, - . - - . , . - r -. - r . I. -m J J - a Tne'com'fiiittee tf eri "wTtbdrew, and duriogstljfcir,ab- L cio rj nt" i 1. T VjAn'jrlln nrt ronrnttrtln An 1 V&A doom enlertained lhe as'semblv'with a" few inirittd and I T - ' 'J'- :i . ' ,:rr-- . t'rticedt remarks. rJ'be committee pn,tUi;ir returp submitted thc oilow- foiatfon, ad fake to the beat iBtoresta a ad '-good name of 1 c.. .. i .i.,,. j . .... o pjcacandidate lb? bId, seekipg ibauCregea-- inr clfi.oi.B 'Tor ;the big'neWcftil fioBoraTfteVfoTe,'4 " 4 Resolved 1st, That we, .tbe members of the 33rd Beat 3SKS,:nCT 4nty tb our State and to our c A J A 1 . t I couary wi j.ii.q.iuture. a:QitoQl: paftt CM tat vgard tae grow letffgntr df wfcf Cff afi-pfe'flCda crowthaad entead of, rvart-v. the erftna: (tf wafclt afaJ peace shbTt Of the ibdenende'nce of fowled fbtntBffjYeff a.o.worthy sat carataocaiaiori,-idDd-hu w&oooing, the mefBory m, fallen upon every bat le-ue We can but regard the growth and eoread ol bnch a nartt Ji'csofo-ttedi'ciTIial weel. iaatjj proad.of; our Stat.i hnd noint. ;with hkbAatialaciion. to the .record, which her (oldfeVarhlyrfeAdd 16 thfa reyoXatfon (..aBds while jtrajtpr PJ-if ";pc. iYm per Boldiers will place her name above the reach of these 'llesot6e'(t,'l'J Tfi'a1iavTa 'coDfidnce Jri'ihe patriotism .r. nd zeal of our pr sent WOtby ardl elievin-? that he will Cgt lilA-ibe party distinctions hich divided tfur peop'e Vnfore the be gioung of opt ttagiBv-aad,i-wtwoh bsve bewept Bp wi h iuora.ifi pHtrflfba-natAaae.wbii.eiioieiWnM ;W ..-Wtiflwar. is-ra-elecuoQ. acd cer :. bavingidfftyotd'hlnifif BfMMf UJk- thjOwtJilaw .i inf.Hk rt' irif! rri 11 riuiiriii m Lt:r iruiiiiH n inn ixiin i t jitrn tbaai?furs tbsBkas totJsaUip8''respiiitd;b3 of-otr j p.-WfJ'-iibo; faoJi yviM A o d'tan .ivi.i tacweJiBoed'; ban srveii'tfcH hWfteo;ci jpaidic, Ratil J ' .1 "... I l Ii v i i ' . 1 -. I 'aw-:pyttyeiwv!4," C4teP''t Xrtifln" . ... . , .ciaravtcw.- vaoc : . , .-.-o j sed.f fl$ btiraaplatioa.be aeafc, with Mjaest- ta. Vit0,;4eJPPBederate,,j' ; " Fayetteillle. Ppfe t6r. ""f""10 xnAi g?! WVA tV liiO (Mt KtJ A V U AA V A liVA er'etjOTiested tooDV. 1 ' ' - .Op.motiofloUAi P. Hr. easser; Co; Ar there beiosi (arnisi apptald to. vote lpr the friend of the soldieTTrT Mr. Johngou, a mere civilian, for as3trting rival claims T, f hrs is bee Of lhe anomalies oi .the, ItfsHibrjiiflnafcWdr . iVwIll dr'cinlarre' upO i y ai;iij,o..4oogea py$u) wori. the CoTo'c'el of the Regi'meot "'tj 're- it 'ssifrbpr :of Ihe rio14itfrh3 tto ml bo lurther . business to traasact. the ;meefcinff .'then ftfilitian laft standiD"" which elicited three-heartv cheers JCHiroed.. --' ' ' v'f.'lIlMl" T.IV Cb'a...i'l 1 j. yv iiAPPOLPr, sec y. ' - . 4- r. 1I. ' .'Cljip "27th Jf.'C. iKFiktsi, I-''-''- " 4 --'i-i-5 - 'jfjafriK i2thlg64. " j ' ! uV;i?.5i f: 1 vVii ' i.V; Yr t.r.fi;,U--i- 1-' I fcaLSkfetch ' . Rn im hfsforical j s T he ... F. n . n V r, . v r . vmVn f hA TtfOV 9 f 4 A. -. . I. . . . : . . - i --- --..w . '-4,' -i - - - f.?" nT&SS't' SrSrTSr- ,Pl the regimept.lt 13 mMtly comnostai .ii.''-ii-'A-4ft:V.-j;'T lKUl!i;j.V"T ?Jr ' '-'V-??V Tib J'.)laPJcer I4firanrry$nd.npp.naUure'to!aQ so, 1 n- ..'J'TT-- .J.J Tj.--xr.LL-i.--- . -.Wm4 j "4iA?wqern, ip - ana elec ttiained Ordered Te, "l - ppotntsi appoint MorrilCo., E,- appointed A- C. S. I (Mhoxo-BiaeB, Co. A. Wayoa. Coanty, JCapt. M.. D, . : 0 i ui. i.: :ji "iii5si'Oi44c.jf i.i'J Ljt.i '.-itia KiJA ' 'u10 -iijJi of oar fcgiraett,'-r which ifyptf decide to darkness closed the battle, and most -of this time it waa may fee' interesting. tcr oV'frfedda aid ieerve aef Qiosely engage 1. On the night of the 18th fell back raiu'In- thecorectiona ol ou State ".V V u ST -i? T,f,M 111 Z win comoanies comDOEice tne Zilh. resiment N. tr r"Vk'""""4ft uc wucu- : -- . w nt-rn inpu wrn orpHn ly.fAfi inrn a hatto iir.i vcy.v. oiuKicvtuv.uicui, vol.-. i ucy v. .k, (.i-i...e it . tun J-4v "ii ic j.cue river, u"" . n4.! Inr having hpfl r 1. 11 J 1 - .. -- - Guilford couDty, Captain John Sloan. North Car- Una Goaids, Co. C, Le County, Geo. F. Whitfield. ran V'euJty, W. I,. Irhar.B Cantj, nt,pieph C. Webb, JHW. Bireletarv. ti Infantry, Company I.Jones county, W. p. Ward. Baulston Yotunteers, Co. K., Wayne county, Capt. B. F. Bardeii lg - h vuv- trrxT. r.'Trr i ,-r--. . v 'rf-tj - -fr fin ;i .tu n- jieiueu ins lue u gauriuci; .iu iScme time in November, Uen."'i).'"H.7' Hill, havipg been tratsferred t9 the' army in VirgUia. Brig-.. im tJenilO1 J IXra'r.ch iki'jUM to 'tliC'cbttC- dritV: Law. : Utmr2J3r t,4ea-eriRnt oioDei oroan i" v,..u., - 5 - - j o On Kl-JOlB " OF U4Duarv-r Oil, mvjw k. oiu.rmijf was tlectediLti'Oo'.i and 'Lt. J. A. Oiliner.Cd. B, Ma-i rr- T it ntrnn .it .Tun 4p'ihniT ( o. (i. wns flQeiynpi3 tO: A ;r.f TWiW h wfrrtrr fhP rPfrimonf vt: a m eorstfuetfot'of ortltieAtiotfa forthe de-l Gilford Greys, Co. B nojr ?, Ti VI H NS lln. ill f l! tJ iiii eoaa tj. ii-..rii 2 5J rt.11 TBoutfitirn Elgh WPr, ?r'ttfrirflt Zm-. lOlni&pilme, they were enabled to corirmit sad 7l!fnJ' ,1 "T'l'birelitgs as they repeatedly attempted W'? ?ZfJ-r i .TI4.it:on. Owing to the rapidity Jwiib-w ' i ' j .ota.j i.- lBvapofsiwuq hhu iee. prorectwrt mere ajBO nrrfHif ii. I- uri mill Uiicu auu cujijvuulu iui i..v ma'td WetMfct.Bhd Bf: his -order,' dri;tbe 33'h'of Frbftiaryv 152 JoWlS? B :a'rfd' Grwfre relieved- ff dm ' drfrVat "PdrtJ lac6n-:any ' j hed -the' ' 'fetmef f at Fort- "-" fbce otewbein . Va -tne izin wvaiarcn . me ene mr'dflietfimdeJts.appearaiiica.iu the, NMUservtenimiiea i ; - r - h;, nor pwlicrn. and on the billowing dav succeeded in pii-y'fhn-.'fn tv'fvt frrwir" T.Lri.tua ,nii.m Ar-.i-.7.nr,M-fii--hnt.--4A tho-. tJrfiochmoQts. nearer Nw-brnj sw,tb,isxtreine leftot. 4b"ich, flaqbed bFort.TijompBbfl , "thQ 24 th, Major.Gil-. 1 cora&dfn'Va? as'sighedttsposition in the com- f fcg-fjgiftP-irii the iAortitiWlWM' tbe-eae f m iu -eerwcinnng ;-namD3ts,: luriou.sry attackect our eight. and.ribt centre, which was gallantly withstood, s tin uanKea on luerjgnif-we.pusiupu uecauH. uuienanie Tbe 27th remair ed io' its place", 'till 'Ctlonel 'Lee,' com- landinc . that . purt of the line, repeated his is crUof'lor it bo fcetue j thtt3 without the opportunity 4f firing a gun, the regiment was ; f or cfcdr-to retreat. LariBg'tbe er gagemeut tbe raiment was1 terribly sbelk et by tncgunrj-otris, oy wnicn one man was, Kiueg anq Aieai sersiowith tiatijBWfl-lightrriaUefy . did - noble aervioev-and 'had --several- !mc-Q 'wounded . 'I be regimen V lad C34 "ratn.ro' battle, ot wneun r waskniea, .wound- a ana o.misGir.g. 1r.aiunsnatu..ewve(ne.-ii. was eeidtid, not to make a :&tand .-nearer- thao-Junsion. at hich' place the trooya were ordered ?ta reedtzrons. be-resignation df it-.- Oof "tsingletary1 bavinj? - been elcented; Captain K. "WVSingldtary.lcO: M. as etect.' ed on tbe 18ih ot March to,. pi' the; yacancy. About tiiia time Branch 'a brigade was- divided,' and the 1 27th was traca'erred tohe command of Bftg. Gen. R. jHansojH,.and jw'cni. into ' catijp'rnea'r jKfnstoh' April rt' -i- f j'lA- '' 1- ' 'J 1 ' it- I.L'i'.' '' ' 234 emeBCrergaiize'd, uyl-the eJeetioa of com uipaB - y omcersv-anet oo -'.me ,z4io, aiaj. j odd as. uooae, UJK-t Ul'W 11111.1 V VU AJUi' DlUll, TTU3 ciccicu OoloBeTf"" K- V. yirgtetery and'Jdhn : - A." Orlmer1 re eJectf'j.X.' Col. and :jor 4;,i'VV. P..-WilsoDr appointed 1 rsLlienteBftDiandA'djata 'ot the4 oisi 01 ikiay, naviag Deen renevta uy ine 1 nn i . . infabtrv. this teciment took the cars for Virerinia. ;On the evening of :the.lt of June, arrived 6q. the) bloody field, of Heven Pices, but too late to take part in that sanguinary conflict; Oa the 2d, assigaedno-".-Geni-- J (. Walker's brigade, and ordered to Dr6 wry 's Blufl, .Where' we encanipi d Li afd w'day' the:.rflb've'l';t.'?the' ,4 ijalf house',", between "Ricanmd aiid ecaaged iaa :tlconfctraction of fortifications 'torthe pretftri-iti'df bTfr'impootant points Therbrigade- was 'blerplafceer'fo G"en. Uof nif a-'divis i6i,7 iatfet ii&tir that ocrtCQmpappjwyo oi. liiu. juicryp jiorce, ouwng theseven? "dayaidigtitic'g-. around -Richmond. - Though maod i?Mak -Gen French . where we.j rpraaincd 'till the ?0tb A-wguTti'dortng which-time-we wereempl ie e6csiftt ini'' fohificadoiAiaDd' bftilijt d in ,vtf epepdn a'ttat'kihg transppi iniiba amon aigai attack.on the mariohto.Iirehmond, and weut iato: camp ,cear -that wiiikuot fiukbi KHa u acwvo piT the fafKWOceuPYLoudoti Heights; at Tbe ftivestrnent I pf Harper's Ferry, "''tfrid 'jfis'sfstcd in blockading the possea t-hrough Green Valley, 'till the fail cf that place, on the 1 4 tb; -September.; crossed, the -Potomac pguinst Sheparlstown on tbe lCtb,and on the morning 1 f the 17th on; divutoaicaa.ipiiuo3t in line of battle hT Ar the h kw i.i L;: - L t .l-i,; Jt11. i"95B4MR u uii.aue-u yugui L ba'Ufe4qfi,Sbarf sbttrg-hicb secured to it an. 'enviable eputationWBico' r eas weL euatamedioo every occa- sicrrri: wnen-eaitert ob 10 meet ' danger. ' i mar regiment l Ih-m tel. j i-'ii.-v-- i.s- ral ; .yu't't'iv.TJI-!fu j-.- he;c'6mm.arid .pfso'uraUantiorja; R Cooke After u3taiBk)g-repeated bflFg84y the eoemy, exhausting Be?iy'allu:t"t j ftrrim"tinr?ir5P;'.1arrd1 fbeib subjected "'for tr- - -,' -- i to.vm.with pursued' tbe rantnrinn' two in. r r r . . i fciecea.ofrtiltery,. In ...th charge they had pas ed three Jegiments of Yank-1 s ou their rightilank, seeing w.hich Col. Cooke rushed bia little, command to the right, os6 entirely expended, oa. which account, by order, e resumed our orisiijal nosition. and heldit darine he ..remainder: cf. tfce 'engagement: Thus the advan age ; galoCd was lost. : . It was . iust at tli is timethe mea ;sju s-xpuea,.:io aoesurncuve iuce fOi.inraotry and tillery that 4. General Longsfreet's Adju- ant- - uenmi-, renewed. veins' -oft " repeated -cota Mnd- .t"6 ' Cbidm1 Cobke, . to:., 'hold 1 ' his 7 pe.- fosition at all cost," and;! received, tbe. characteristic T'epiy - v'leil Geo.; jjongstreet, we are out of car fridges, but will hold the position as long as there is a from4 the ?7tnt'..in wtnen-the '3d Arkansas joined. raeaia Ayopgaire-s anq y.$i. -urn -pptti cpmpumentea 1 ;-,:nnPi t ;nrp. in nt.tnn -n (ho fi.,M f- tha no Ipntry -of himself and - -command.- - The- regiment wenl ipto action with 27 '0fthat 'ntinibefV Wpded.Bxfficers into action With 5T rnrmMSfpr ffiini nnii 90 tnpn m W U III A w VJW-fcrf V Of v w - If co'm'd "offijera ' and 39 men killed orvi 1 .t c) .men miaainrt man ff l-. s&n ,rt fhfl Deh?faborhooJ of Parr's and &miMb a tectic. of wtilery was: sent,, under T4U,a r-. .ki--: back a- force of 4 (he mV. which, beintr acdomnlishe d. - 'we .ref nrnp1 mn the.31st took up Una where we arrived on the there, till tbe 4th: moved camped on the battle field eccamped here, General Wal- promoted 5 and sent to the trans-Mis- JTooeF 'Cccke 'was" appointed opr com maud Lt. Liettt. OA which L"" T jy L?! lUUl U. VIULJ V. m. -ViL iUO VU1 cz (A A I A 1 1 1 cemoer,. ooi. pingieiary.naymg rewgnea in cousequence . . : ' 1 f.i.L ' I 1 . ' of a wound received, at Sharpsbarg. U. Ccl Gilmer i '" .- iJlc. : - l-.r- fiS.7 .-,; ;i ,!yC t '.: t - .? i- ';k j , i.--'Lji wijG s: rn : j:e:..iVj-.ct i..r .irt I-.., t:J J' .C,j.iId JO 'i 'j l-jL'l ?;iiJ JO k, 'iLi 7'i 1 -1 i I fi-iL" 4I . Ai rot' engaged '-irr-afty-of ;tte .buiesete; several times esrBe;d td.iSfct'BJflT4?i''aTiiI' losteyeral' rheU .wotnjd eL. Jflts bllaiVder-ib Pefereburg Tcnn -ihe com- enemy a fltet, a atw 1 Meufeiian'S H.catap sat riarrrsoa e taiif?pfcr a;vj-rornine'pos.it tbe mfonlrv euDDQff io". the.' arUUer'v.. ,lkx&mi t'tSet 20lh', I rfhpatpj- n-nri rom;nilii .;n n.thfr,z.ii : our uivision tf- w wm .- oium -. i u.yiiiirii . LiiL v J w 2d of November, remaining became Colonel, Maj. Whitfield Lieutcntint Colonel, lifr morning of TJecmber- 11th,- toe bapmingbT the e gnal gffeS-KB Ui&Ulfgir(M'WUfQA n taat ttie ldg 1 oked'fot .tivncfcf.JQarjiBide .twaaaboutv ta-take I lace. During that and the following day the enemy vaft-erigagfei io ? raying biSi pontoons anti crosafog into ' the city and the bottoms intervening between the river dpd the range of hillarbni,the-South?stae: ' In the mean tjme1ji divisiotr "Waa prace4 as a resirve in a ravrne tb the rvr , ofiiM yeets'. Heights. . On th morning of ' tie 13tfn,.every thing. ready,. tbe.Ueigbt8.aDd the stone taA.at tbef b.attfltrbwefe aeaaulted by, heavy 4Colamne,-. wblci) ..vwcre wpeafcdly,- dwyco nbatk. by Cobb' (eorgia brigade, till about one o'clock, the Georgians , akeveal General DffiiHjrfl, 'Who ' witnessed the movement. pi he ksciuqcui pagaeq ib aoaoie-qaicK time over toe uui on ..wau,wnicn prorevTc-q :mp, wuue ai mesams havoc among the to carry cur po- hich we moved afforded ua by i tfce all.flhe kits was ;very small in propOftion to tho-y numbti'-erigagtd and the, duration ot the, baltfe. Ui-" ithis" re gt'mept there were" engaged 302" officers and men; ., ot that number. 4,imenV -wen killed, 3 officers and -.80 . i ?men wounded. .Remained oa tbe lines keeping up an 'occasional fire, with the enemy's pickets till the 16th, . Wheu ..tbfey baIf-g fe-crcssed the river we were relieved, and returned to camp Jm. 3d, 1863. . Oar division . marched out of camp, and through ttichmond oo the , i6tb, arriving rear Petersburg on the 7th, went into .camp tiH the 15tb,- then iooktbe cars: for North Caro- . lina. arrived at (Joldaboro oo the! lGtb. left on the 19tb i rpjaicbiug ,by Jveoanaville and 'feouth VVaahiogtdu to . tBargaw. ''ttiPD.on'.'.h W&tW. R. IV Here our : :Urigauc was isKen oat oi usumu inuoumo inmiuu, jacdOD'tbe 20.h 0f Febtbary' took the railroad,, via '; ' AVriirrnngton.: and CbrJestcjniVtQ r.ocotalfgo, So. Ca. ; thence, op .t27io Brcbed.td!CpQsawhat.chie, whero we were.'iaiB.ricti OommaiDdtd by: Brig General W. Walker-n- lhef'Hfpa?tment .of'Sduth Carolina, 'GedrgTa apd'Floiidti,' coffi'miipded 'bf General Baure-' ;garJ.:, AdJot'VuAV.jla'iied March 5th, and the vacancy. Life Coosa wbatchie April 22 J, aDd ar rived in Wilmington on tbe 28th, where we were under Gen. Whiting tLl;'Ibe 5tb bf 'Mny. ' Then took the Obldboro on the iCtb marched to Kinstop. , On tho ;22d23d and 24tb, composed a part of the force under .General D. II. 11 ill, which.-drove the .enemy 's raiding party, from Gum .iSwampdo their entrenchments, near Newborn, is which we ' lost one man : woucded. ; . . . ;' f 4 Junef , farieJ a?ain byR. R. to Virginia, Stopped aX Camp1 Lie tilTthe 11th, when ordered to j no lleth'a IJivision, togo.oajU.0 Pennsylvania campaign- Went as far aa: Hanover, Junction, where in consequence of a reported cavalry raid up the Peninsu la, our brigade was ordered back to RiclrmBDd. - Dur ing the tims tbe army was in Maryland and Pennsyl vania, we were kept busy marching and countermarch . . . . . . . , ... mg . between . iticumoadj uouom a; urioge ana toe t bridges over the North and ' ..Jrtouth, Anna and. Little J Rivers, on tbtji Virginia Central and Fredererickiburg Hail 'Road, for t uti parppae of defe'ndicg ; those poipts against -ycufBU; of tbqemy 'a cavalry. ,:Atig,ufit;VBt went feyxaUcqall.t dsd picket duty and guafdsd the city against Iha Ifftn kce cavalry tueP itf heavy forcenorth of the Rappahan-" nock af.that placer.1.'' 'Ajfgast ?Dth returned to out old . camp nearIanover "juBetion-eriiaiHed there tilf tho 24th of-. -5fptpmbr,.wI;?nordered to Gordonivilje, camped-at that place till Octobea-Dtb, ordered to- Madison C II , and on.the lOtbroined Heth'a Division, A. P. t Hill's Cbrts rdm'tbence "marched by' way of Culpa- per uph riarrioTiiie vt arrewon ana n ew xjaiiimore to Briatoe Station, where, on the eveniag of tbe 1-itb, ?r: ,b,rigade engaged the 2d corps of t 7 " , , ' ' ., . . -ivr i . -X. ' , " .ucuiiiu tue xvuii xtuau. iutwn.osiuuuiug a COC- scicusnesa of superior. 'cumbers and . tbe advantageous position pr.tbe,wemy, the oravq sops ofNorth Caro-. jinaj evinced'tbat'bQid ..dtflance of danger, which they have displayed on s6 many battle fieldi,' and da this oc casion exbibibiJ a determination of spirit and gallantry wbiJe attemplijeg : an impossibility, uneurpa83ed by any jtroops even .under, jnore fayorable circapaatauccs. "Oonspicu'oua on the field was the 27tb, which, through a,- misaccrerBtahdiDg of Orders, was" allowed 'to1 chafee -alone the' enemy's position, and 'although nearly anni hilated, as the nst ot casualties will show, did not falter, but with a shout . bounded .forward, regardless of the" . terrible slaughter,.' tp within a few paces of the Rail Road, when ordered to halt, itfirmly held its po tion' till ordered by tho regimental commander ta res tire, and then did nott leave the field, bat with 126 mop -f-the remnant, of a :regimept which a . few caomeotB before numbered over 400 men-preformed under a de structive fire to' protect a battery of artillery which "had beenldeserted by the'eannorjeera, and there remain- i ed tilt-ordered.further Ltd the rear with the balance ef the brigade. . Of .the regiment,, there were engaged ;itf the battle of Bristoe 36 oflicers and 403 racD, of wherm were' killed -8 officers and 35 men ; wound ed,' 13 officers- and 1 S7 men ; missing,' 1 officer and 3aiep. Oct. 15Lh icommepced a Southward move along the Orange und Alexandria Rail Road, 16th and 17 th engaged in debtroying. said road. Oa the 19 th crossed the Rappahannock and went into camp on the ifputhside Richmond itkl the 8thof November, when i e, fell back with thc whole army, apd on the 3th4cro6a id the Ripidan at, Peyton!s .Ford, and .camped near Orange C: II.1 Performed picket duty till the 27th, When-wewoved with the corps towards Fredericksburg tp meet a. threatened advance of -the enemy in that di- rtctioa.. Found bim in , full lorce on the Plank Road near Mipe Run, ekirniiahed, during the evenkjg, in .which we lost one man killed and two wounded. In line ol' battle from the 27th to the 3d of December, when ascertaining that the,tnemy had recrcaaed the river and biimed hi3 original lines, we -were ordered back to camp. ' The balance' of tbe Division having moved to rfiM.C niiiiritfl.tr nm AiA ninlal- Vif1- at 'Ta,r' fJ-J till relieved by KirJani's brigade. 1 Feb. SJ, we went J into winter rmartfTR. wherp. on thA Rt.h PHi-i-iufo th (7glmcnt re eQ,,6ted almost Unanimously fat the war. 8 . BECAriTCLAKO.V. . . j Whole nnmbcf of men that have belonged to the regimeat,.l27T; of this1 number 1200 were volunteers, 77 eppscripta, put.ija .ES 8ubstitutea..l2. . . .. s Losses Jvilied . in battle or died of : wounda, 11 it ; djied' from ' cnYease, ICS d ischarged from being over and urrdef 'tige, wounds, disease and otner causes, 1C4 ; " -Pfisoaera now in ihe bondaof- the'enemy, 64 dropped btpw miasing in.!btUe.-;and otlier: causes, 32 ; deserted libT-eIe.vep of whom lived, within the enemy's Iine3were rrpagh'i and never returned. ; j -WtraryJedin battle, 372: " ' ; Tbe reg'tjiaa farolabed to the ConfedeKate service ex plufitvept those cVopped at ha reorganization, 152 com missioned ofScera, of whoaC;wero killed, or died from, pounds; 3 died of disease resigned 1L Now be Ipnging - to the regimebt, ibCludiag ' fisld officers, '38 ; fdrnisbed to other -comiirands, 84,i ranking a3 follownr If Brig. General, G ;.Cplonekv2 Lieut. Colonels, 2. Ma jors, .30 Captains-i Lieutenants, 2 QuartermaEtera, 2, Commissaries, 3 Surgeons and 2 Chaplains. ' - The following counties' are represented in the'reg.-ocottviz-: ' L : - ' Pitt, 234;, Wayne, 21 rt T-;nojr, 166; Gnilfprd, 157: Orang Ooslo? VI tm, Franklin , 1 New Hanover. 1 : Cumberland. 1 and the State of Virginia, 5. " ' W. A. Hivt yoa THOsa wuo make: SeLDiKRs' th.T.frf- io- A soldier writing to the.Statesville Kxorew. al. lqdea to the bad m inner in which soldiers' clothing is rqadev and says : . . .: Our pants, inckets And under clothincr invariablr tin after a few weeks, service: into tho .original piecefl. Then' comc-s a little swearing apd sweating, and week's darning and 'stitching, before we are fit to ap pear in public, unless '-we have lost all decency, and'- come out with.a "fhg ot truce" flying in our rear.- - I wuuiu uc Kia ii some oi the Women who do sewing ior the soldtefa woutd pay"u3'a visit I have not a doubt bpt that they. waaM return with many good-resolutions as well bs with, a ; pretty good knowledge oi anatomy, and with the conviction that pur clothing is wopdyr- tllly if not fearfully made. I " ; Ti : ,. ., ! The iron-clad Mil waukie, recently launched at St. Liouis, has two revolving turrets mounting two II inch Dlgrena eacn. Ibe-.gaaa are moved eotrtety-'by s aeam, and are loaded , in the buld of the veaail, and riised on a column of eteatn to be fired. They are run . out"by steam and recoil agaiit steam, one man being ail that is needed to work tho gana, with the exception ipf lOtfdiDg them.. e, i trquiroaQS, iyu; jonea, 63; Daplin, ':'J ; v, 20; Stanly, 18; Union. 15: Randoloh. 1 1 . Da- dson10: Green;. 0 : ATam&noA ft r'ortprt fc. if Q,. 5; Wilsoo, irSacfpson. 3: Chatham. 3. 2: Nasb, 2x Wt-ke. 1: Caswell. 1: Johnston: o
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