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UE COTTON PiVI>*'3 rO!:0l- ■il'z.'d llo- ..1 Iti- (^tf hit Fiodi ; • N . •■>' One oCt':- lu^^t nm.r?vti^ ro-ul's wt -V- Hon Ik -^rccti :h.; ’ .il'^iic ‘kit worl.l, bv sl\o-t lli.- e.>tioii ^ut.p;;= eent aiivico.s tVou; Eritrlaii'i plarc tn;',.- ,niHt well infurmf'i partvcf' t-> the rutt*n> >* 'dia the na«t pe;i>*oiJ at 15U.>0U baip-= tailing C't the I;isf. st-aujcr, it was siipp'we'J about I >0,''*.i0 lale? this; croj) lia ) - Liverpui.’ ;■;. ‘i advi*es luid TjoeiVu'4 balauv’*'"f t ic or-.;p (^'itl.oOO baios) shipped and uu it-; wij to rhe Kii.irli-h The voyuije r»f sai'ii.ir vefsseis from lnH'« erpool )H vaid to rMu:re four or , thrcotton Klluded to i^ y- «r.ive beioro the etx’. o:’ the year. The or the hu;- liib markets at the lato.t dau.= was i>sttmatod at 212,500 baUs, of w-hit-’b U.OOO were AmencnTi. At”’the sanie’diittf a^t yo-ir, the quintiiy v;>.H ’’52 000 of which -t4ii,000 wen? A rnvric.''^ It is sap/i"sed thnt about 30,00(* bale* wid rou h England throuu-h r’.’nnirik!: tV.e bl>''ckad. und rs.*- u- lar shipmeuts from this port, before rbo frst ut January, and troiu all other foar.-od pcrhips twenty thoKxaiid more. Indin cotton wHj^teb in thf proco.ss ot m.»Tiuia.- urinz abeut ii" p''i' > arid tlie average weir- uf tut' ■ ah 'ut o-.jU \vbt”‘eas Auiorloan \T.H.stC3 vL.y ll; t ''‘ nKr,.aN-TTOX TllE.rONP!'3KRATE STATES. Th 1 tc^t -idvlnos from. >-i'uTopo bring cncour- jr!n- of cur .-ar-Ijr r6co;iiilion by England. Th. " CQL. JOHN R. COOICE, 37th N C T. From the Kiohniond Knquirer, Til a tribute which a corrc^poudeai pays io Vcw York TriJjun'N of the 2Uth, in an edi- , to-day’H paper to Colonel Cooke, of North Caro- tvriai, tay * lina, au incidont is referred to as transpiring in von THK OBSiSaVKa. Kalkiuu, Oof. 28. THB FEVER IN WILMINOTON. 1 WiLMi.Nu;foN, Oct. 22.—Under a clear sLy , “The from Fairopo render it morally j battle of Sharpsbu^rg, T®'| t“wn."“'lT wa^V>7guu ou IhJ July 16^3 ani finiskeJ ' its ravages next week to be contined to those al- trJopsT‘Saturday, Bay tLut tU#t"Jp'raucj and Great Britain will recog-I ^rora another source, but more ^ • j-jOth Juiio 18-10, th«* J.-iy ibe «of ih« ( it niay then be said to ' „rjoij ^avariijali* in twi» e J^outhorn Coni’etloracy on or about the pymg a very perilous but very an A Oasian ilail liund was )i^ye JisarT>eared v.s an epidemic. Our hopes are h«s « WAR Nfc.\V8. yeuiii frjfn thf fti and a fresh wind from the Northward, with a I to be of a more stun ' South. U.*t is finisb^ i. M s-aid to *>e the Capuol h«re | rcaoDe.l it.i innit, and a coniiuuance ot the weath ^ umking a movement duou ,pon ii„. r- k..:;. I, ......rri,,-in th« edee of : er WO are now experiencing will pfobably cause Hardeevill^. Several j>nM,ner- rt riain i.izo the ’lu. an atta.;k wiij „..ie,Wcy on or iibout U,o pjing . very perilous o.i. vi-., ..u+... w-.. i-..--'. , .» G»,w, ::.n I1..J hife'dlsnn.o»rc.l ..s ri,, O'*'hopes »re .YJfu;,, .'vL’!, ‘i ""' “f-.J,„u-.r^ next, prov..le.i the »i.u..lon .hull! Ooloo«l C,x,ke roce.v.-i criers ““V"™ “ ; -''Ih, Nove.nber Jill see I^Jrlr^ iTov, ■'" -4 J , * I his suneriorx that it was neccissarv for him to hold I ujore. lut et:»»ily vthnr-i the oU ( ipuoi aiooa. u ^ ^ SHTeiai uay& ago orurir«»i f-rnvi.-i^ria uiioiK.i.gci till that time, in other ^ ./ii Tf.> retiifned”answer that he i cuwbiucs taste, conv«ui*oce aud co-ufo-t, lu it.H appear- , pbi-^ue lully stayed. . live days. Thu order was bein;/i»irr i - uurt^ -ueruis should henceforth stand on the I It at cil haz-irda. Uo raucnea answer d(‘ten,ivc. and in due time ^ubsiidtMnto W mter-I won d do s.j. with increaiing ^” P ■ ! There ,i» a 8ute Librvrj ooi.taiuiujt t«'‘ny : some deere«rie. being not ovtrr thirtv-tbree. and ' j^rid u 1 m*'march—r/u^- Cvu7' Muar,ors. they docid. t,, uav. up the I'nion. If i Huccosm-e messap until to tho hnal one he of tb. v..,rk. are ™cru -are Ud to j . ; "'7' :Mi; “,1 i i wi.v. .w. .h. r.p..n... ,e„::^o;u.1.;rei.;i.":thatco.i.iup. Hi.....bie.Vorti,Oaroiioia,,,.I,>..v in lull aeoord witl! the heroism of their cunuuan- , j,, iruf ii \» a hn^c m»cum, hoi-.uemp t(j .-yerv North «'*tr.»Iiui'in mi fee-jiifipl> Th«f broozu siaiiie of Winhinj,lou, irom HuuJou’* in Kichtiioii-t, ii‘i.l-1 a p!*H.Hitik' cf'fiL'-Mt to tbe oarfteifrily HIT:iti^.*d irri.iju ir in t!i.- I>etufi‘ :! M\olosuie it oost our io i..to Win.e, qi.ar«r. ivitliout 1 th« reply ,,aled l,y our corrcspon.Jei.t to the ^ ,v ,g,. a> i,ievi.v- lufther «„a ...ore .Iccslve ,ucee,,e, ; c«eet thnt W »,uM .;oM ,1 wh.le 1.^ h.d a mau ; ^ W.ster,, i;,.r„pe til.-. .0 the ie.eue of the rel.el. ” ; that coul.i up. ill. i.oble ,\or^ t,arol.i.lai„, | Tho W ,.l.in..to.. e...TeaDO,.Je..t ol' the same , H..'e..rJ .v.t!, the herolsi,. of Iheir " I no >> luuin,, , ^ wtMe so doliL'hted_ with his answer, that in papei, writer. - • i ^be nn»l.st of the turies of the l»attle with tho utisj- LadipH here of rid)el_ procllvitie8. who are on hailing arouud them, they paused to give three tdit‘Ms ti» their (,'olonel, and gave morning, will ^how a cases occurnnir. '!t]l sinuller number ot new niDVcment begun fti VVeducbday. i,j dispntcli troin Hardeeville, WediicsJa ^ Uijr;. , to* aiiuuunced that two yankec culutiisw i he in»einj>jnts \ .‘sterdav at tbe mneteiy | i - , i ,, - - ■ . ' tion—one marching toward* i ocyi^i.^, intuiKue tertns with the Hclgiin Jiegation, conh- dt-nflv .i.-s^'rt that Kelgiuui is alnmt to recogiiiie tho 6-mthoro Coufrderaey, and that her example will in' fuiluwed by the larger Puwersol Europe.’ The J‘aris I’atrie, ot 4th iiixt , contains the fol lowing par.'v'raph: W'c mortover learn from L'ni-lcn. on good au- nuinbered as hi^h as 1'• It is probable thst the t.jtal uf .b'Hili'i, iti'iuding colored people, miglit ex»;e.’d this ty sor**e o i»r -one marching tuward* Mackey’i Point, t»nd the other to Vi i 'I'Lirteen or tlit'in with a wilil 'J’hey then addre.-ised th*‘iu- sehes tu tnoii work again and proceeded to muke his premise good, l.tt the Ct>nimander be prais ed, and l«t his soldi.jrs receive also their due honor To appiuucj ;4 sentiment which devoted them to d.'ath, and to do it amid the roiir of bat- 51U,'-'UU and ibc i .^d. !ii.il, ^ailuu^ -to. »uni.- ' fourteen is >.is nc ir as v^e can approximate tbe more. uuJ w is frectij j 4ih Julv !S67 H rej.resents number uf d-ath,s. WiL-hiii'TiKii *•* delivcritii.' his ‘•K.tre«ell .•\udrt's-, nud i . . .i ^ , 7 it, as wt; siti'jerelv trust, fhc main 14 ihfivloi>. .1 n//ea.>iiny- iifa^ri'jis It, as Wt; siti'jerelv trust, fhc main headway It is liie approved u[iiiiiou lIihI couimuJdioitKu otJiueri the pestllcnct.* has t»(:'».'n checked. We CHli hegin to ,I ii,-.ii ujy elt-eied to tlie Lfj^inlitiui e :ii iiicliKiblo, survey the ground, and arriv.-> at some cojielusion th.- rfU’v Couxiiiuiiou '.lyi*. holdiuji; pl^oes • jj,.. ,]i;n,.rrsi(iH.s ut tin.- -a!amity We h thorify. that Utere i-i nothinir fut what i^ very | tic and wlun tb-ir rank^; ha-.l been already :iadly rh' 1:1 4:-.> p ■lUia- :A‘Ui. Tli.: l->. 1-;; tioU piiun- tfent.., and th-, uvt-r _ ' fibre of Anierieaii - vU ')€CuVidrly '. laj ' it t ’ .-pMinni;' :iro •vhile the India t>r .''urai >.t' v^r, sh'-ri ?r,J Cannot be usoti to adva'ita^u mi' wuk American in aboiit fO’iHl pro; jm--.: : Acco'.'ding to those ^^'ur.s the .ju- n- ’;, tbe Euglihb market,'and to arrive be.' r- * of the ntit year, will be tur tollow .s: lodiJi C«^ttoa. 1 -t^.UUO bale?, cquui lo .Vm.-rif 't i bftleR Amariciiu at latest date') Lodia, to come forward before the Im of Jatiun- ry, SuO.OOO b.ilos, o.j*4aI to Aaieiiu.iii To arrive froui America between uow and t!ie i-i. of January To arrive from all other sources Tola! U«duot 17 percent, on 8S8,+^'= Vnle;> or :;ii • coitoa. for (he reasoa t;;at it naiit*’*! thi»t luii... more than American Total, o?''3, )il ; The average quautity received at this port »inee ; July 1 is about 5,000 bales a w*^ek. but it is bo- , iievfc'i that tbe quantity will hereafter fail u!t. : proh:.blc, 'ti tae tjuestion ot the recognition being iui’^iie.^iateiv briujirht on th'i tapis, and solved in aecC’ti vvitti j'ViU'Jc, iii ihe sense i>t “tails accoui- l(i»! corr Tidfit ol the N \ . ! itnes hi’ 1 n. .^or t; i :irj Vv’\ firnily V1; ^ in 'Mie I I • allov.vd in !Cnghrit* t! :.t the ' be suCi c -itui. ^‘ll}•lic ..pinion i.« ft u -:>n I'tis. f))»!t fl'e war ••.-n cnly r twu v.a 3- -i” the rt co-nition ot tbe .>t th-' S' 'ith. or the atloiif.i ii by ‘he V>; c'l .d th.;' ^ntt ’ ra*ef 'nsiituti.'ii Kvanee. it is n '>v only :i\v:.it' tli.> arrival of her army in jlevi’.:.. to }-r-ur>on l'^n;:!and f'n '• - v ' n '11 tiiinnc-J, this, ind'.id. ua' hu-roi.^n.I rJ^\ i\> the Edthj/'^ t'tf h.ijU r>.r: Ho'JkKII iln.i , Oct. lOtb, 1 v'.- Gentleuien:—.V' y tribute to m.tdest ineiit, per- uiit m.' t ) record lht*^briliianl ccnduct of ’olonel J 'lin il. CooLo, ot ^'tfi X..rtfi Carolina HuL;i- mont, in the terrible i' Sharpbnr„'. 'ol. • WH- in eouuu;\!id oi his own ile.nment, the yi 7tb X (' , :ind the Ud ik;i:is't«, ol' W'tdker’s J?rigj'le. llis command wus ei.'p>'»ed to a terrilic tire of small arms, juid an enti’adinir tire t'"om a lyi*, ,/t'hoac^r, pr..>til or trut uii iier tbe i.ledornio Govi-ni- liieut ctuuol ).j aieiijl..-rr, f ih'^ (J‘ Uf.ral Asjetiib'j' st viie s-Huo but it i>- tnu'.l'y • t ie is-^je ■will I..' :ij..di? on tbi"i i;S’,^a.Jili '■ )is m'! the ead uf !he tiisi s^e^?loll. if tiiea. h i- (Ii.'ught h.a a'l ''Pirv.U'1 wl.j fuvi.ish-.td sab^ii- IM'.'H under 46. uud rt-idiujr i;. .''t Uf. will h.iM* to go iuto .'ervicf ri '1.; • U ni-*y ■ i!'ii 'i diJei'fiit coiis-t!uetioii v'il ' by thp 'Aar 1)- 1.0 1 i.jilll; '1 i.' '-f i' dll' [lartmcut. onarr iih t,! lV|.' nt.c?vf*iiy ■ iji s :iIh could h iv? be. ri '(j.i.lf I\3 stuu'i* 'or tbrf'e jr'irs wr un bi«ti C'lll*! lat'i swrvicd. n ( i.f wveryb.td} i. 70 Pavi ;ii. 'II nb-.' till' ■ !' th; . i :r /•(7,-y. I lit; news )1 tiieo ’n- euv ot tbe !\iontczunias i eipected •an _• the 1st; "t ,ii . I n ■‘I.’ \u y.^-i ' t.'t ..lu .''MTi 1, .bo You Scvital buyers have recently returned soutbu'eet. having absudcned the L-nt' r; acccunt of the great danger attendin_ it. preaent rate ot eschanire there is a m;,r-! t«D cents a pound on ihipuiencs ot e .t:. au advancing market. This mak. - i modt desirable articles 01' .'hipinent on tf;.- i« a well asf'ertaincd ■a?t 'U ^ ■* i £ e t-een j>er cent. -A' the eotu.ii unc.,::,^ v^ oouatrr is' rtf'* runaiaj?, nod tuil vie-;;.ii Ve'ieved to bi- -iir r, j g ;v:J- dK l>i'Cenil>er •S '_/? ■ ■■ rijT. bitv.'evcf, 1-^ng- S. 'ith v."'. tnvir. . .^r ,i . .- I ''—e ’.eoiallv by a ! .vjriimeut that -S'U''.-- 'ixtv 11 ilU..i!s ol shinpia'ter?. very liibie to be e 'UnterlfiU'U. and wl'.ioh cannot be printe-l as f:i^t :i- they are '.vauted by a greedy and credulous pubdc.” • rhe Lancasbire.distre.'s increases, and winter 'u'eiiis to ditrken—tha: winter s > induscribably 0:1 this n;urkv i:;'iami '>len are Ltlking Uf substitutes ti.r cotton, but it is Ul in- rt-e '• . J ; ■/ . "■ t 7tV-' '■ ! i :'}J tS ■r-.'i'ahility d'c’thor sub~ti'ute t;a' t.o: ■ .!:i! . :i:id i? I*'ranee, . iut.'r\' n;i; !) i t Kiu ;Ii wli' .'1 tier n.=>. ii will uh.»ii ■iii r',.'tcnt selj-iutt*re>>t ab.u coiit'uniptiou IS supr a Week, tbe g >.'d ;■ ui_ . i - Fucb Jis ducks, ■ . . '.'it ' ; ijuantity '! ■■ ■ i:-- 'k- ly cstimaLo 1 . o hi. >, but it that Oo or VU i wou' hnng 'n' 2.’' iligb pr^cts .:ivf t W':ui rfu! tfv,-.;. • creii-e quautliy. it at l:\'. and that the recc’pt# wi.i c ..tiuuv 5,0'’’0 bales & we-k from ' ow until January, it produc js this result: i'oT in the nr.rke' Tt ji-nve. 5,'->00 bait'i u weok. 1 . -r•’' .% = I' St 11 weeks'CJD.-'JtEpi; , -.1 . -ck Totftl The q',i,\:.titV a' jr - -ir '.t: ic ^ctori''s Ktijh.'.'■ :. . V : iT ! .;r I*^ per weei--; ia :>a :. l. t • . ' part' of • K>w:; Cousur.r' -ii''r ^ n ' . b.v:t‘ •! Xr-'k la ,». 1q 01 h.,*T- pH ^ l.ur- : •, . - ba'es a w'^,■A To; a.; A m-~rgin of r^n ce:’.■=^ •■; ’. ;r ; will mdu^e ih- sbipm -j | this quantiry The ^ ■!:! ’ , facturer*: of ?otti.n g.. is i>^ t . ^ . ri" kell the gaods u' h-iii j at nia ket rat ■- .. prices at; tho st-.. k 'iiAinisht s K tiiu ; value of the eurrtn''v b\' tb . •...■i.ihr; at 6 '>cMS on the djlLr, the pr.c. - goodo have not auvanc'r t in p*" p. r: ■ i r material. Merrimac l'r;nt> are .-5., suinoe, at IG cents cash. 1: paiu in g- f^Dt would be deducted Thi.s redu''-- U> 101 cents TlfH average price ot cIj..- t#n yearfc precedi.;,; the b.--aking out ■ bellion wa-> about S>: coL’ts a '-.trd^ f,:-: time cotton averaj-.ji ]•> c -ii.i ■^aa generally i»t p%r . r , pound and g.-.ld at . U ] ..-r ; ti.’ advanoe in t’...- rr .1 ; j.i • p.d 1 ;n real 'v -j’f. , ,• thr. ^.lOUi th'' Tvh.ij.' ,"v no in >re !*■ '.n 0:. : ; -I.,, i- at th>~ season ot the .• f.-; • ^ i . .. to are -upposed to be o p, , . , niliii?ns ..f pcop!,-, ;v;r:. I"-* to be giippli-fl fro,/] riii- .. 'ent of the ’T.iinary prnd; .- i * intorencp from .dl thei* fief,, j, rh r ’ >onjuf:red wit,hi- ' a.,,/ pli^ uf rotiun ami ‘fittu’t .y' ,f rU' Ka^'^Ud. Th; evil efTeofs ..t n wUl be readily fore set-n. ij“.re b( r io n-nv pt The invitation. •Kv -V :’r--'va’ iV u Aui.. n H -• atiXN 'ob a VC ns ;\Vs is sei'tien d’: rt'.llery ’I’iie force o]']iosvd to him equiva’eut to gi.ia? ouee, vva. overv.fehninsi, a.> to numbers; but be gave till all Lave had th.?ir tur the t>r'b-r t.; charge, aiid, cu riii_'his v%ay through the-eiieniy’' lise found him»elt'in the rear of tour jttr''?!;! icL'iin.-nts hist.tnrlv he ubeclcd hi* com- ; ur.uid :;ud dash.-d at tho t neinv. .int)i!iilHti!:j a \’f!w Vork regiment—tiie 4 1th. I think—and «catterin!t tlie others like chad on tlw ihrtKhi.j‘_' I fl.»or. In this daph he captured abo th« section ' of artii.ery. 'I ho quick eve of I'ol. t’ooke dis covered a posiliou which, if occupied, would on- I able him to hohl in check a ..reatly superi..r force, die instantly occupi* 1 it, but hi.r aniTuunition bad been cxhau.■^^ed in the unequal and pri.tructcd i strut!;:lv. y.’t ue .ietermined to hohi it. Jeu'l • l.o*i.;-treet dispatched a rt^ tuc t to (\d •’•■ ■kt* to ' hold on u*.;il relieved, it'p ».ssi! le (’ol. (’ooke’' , :,m! in' r'-piy v>’h. ••teif'Jen'i i^ony'trf-et that I , am out 'A anuiuitdti 'ii, h it I will lie.ld this pj- >iiion •■.s lonu a^ one man can «iian.v ‘ h.s legs ' Re did he.i.i !t ior fbiir m rtal h'urj> The c>"I and intiepii "■‘;,rt'i.; . f »' !. .i >L._ on the ba’th; ti. id and his hi'^a .* Idi rl\ qu. lit; > arc the vuu jecfs i.'i »eiier:il j.rui-e in ih»^ corf.s t,i which be is at>„ U J, and 'O tnarke i nerc* tlie-e .ju-liti.-? * that Uerierals I» 11 Hill and j..ingptrtiet took him y.v tlic bund, and coujtilim-^nted him os^ tin battle til^d ’'d. Cook"'- tkil; and durin.'. :i ’.'.a'b.-r, .sri 1 !. ri t-d •h r .M. r :l. t." ru. In ’Unietjt, • r:t_ let .1 :: 'iV. ‘■.a: ti, ■ C.. ’ Va.. e th.e - oni\ cijuilie i b;. liii Ml•^ie^ty. di.;r. a U'fv» I'diit jTid'iat.,’, jind I > Arinv unt'i the S..u-h tiiiew the href*/.' — he i-. »i tit- -.ju, M,t;. tb-.n u*:b 1 -.1 hut tr. V;iV» t -I \ > fif!’ ^:un 1 in I'-tlv oaU'C, he v.that uld li 't be Icfiif delaye.J and h ■ w;i' n-'W «tron_'-.r than ever in his muj'i, {Vi.u. the lenor «.d his recent advices. ( - S - IN r it',:- — ; '! r. -p-ji:,.lent •’ -.ru;,. 1 . ■ ^ L ij I h • d ..if. — I’i'l/ l. ii r'-vh> (h-' i\annjt. Kt'pubiiean {t .'timoriV re^’ardir g ■ t'':. ■.v:-t;.,tl;e.!. pnb.lv- ii 'die t'-'U- iie ' I '>■ ’•Tr:!:e!it'wa" ^ •■'. • iorhiii^, >it!d sir the aru:' , wlii'di tj. j.s.ini vit-A' ... r I.me. !inr- c- th to tri«fy h .r .Ijei’t, \\\.^ juiry t" tne , tha: vc*‘»''Hrv wc* wp ir- th- pnh.ic acf'or iingiy, ••■etarv .-:d ; V te. _'iaph me* d:' JI: .Jriir aii tii.j as>;stauco in ‘•id'ikf-t- ind ci 'thuii: that (?!in ’ cJiie^j*" lli tho in r banner to i; 't bis brah- er-i! riw. .'Ktj-.r ‘tener.si .’^tu'.rr, and his rnilitary tit and Cl. 't intrepidity eii'.tic him t • that pro- uioti-.n Y.bich it ■* s,-iid i;e w 11 sp^.dilv receive K M K A'jrii’j ,'i>r -‘Uf' t ■ II Iii'h'ii.nl—e Jiarii that ^fur.re.>n iencr.il \\’arr« ri ha:* np pointed l>r. O. I’ .'lai.s 'U. ot ‘jranvillo, rcncral Aiint in Kichmond, to attend t ) the wants of ..ur '"Idler.'. .\ better a{>p tinUm i.t eouM' nut liHVo been n.u le. Thv di.'tln*:ul^hed uf I >r .'^un^ 'fi as a tios lud ami a:nr, Surgei.r., his kn 'Wn abii’ty in t.i' pro;'. '-.i...n. a’: I t 1.- h:_di charactf*’- S' a gt nri.'inan, r.ehly t ii: 'n luiu lo tht n!i'b'r,t', ■,; .'ir pe {.o* l>r .^I■\n'■.;. lius made ihe aui^le't .irr,»n^em.'i;t> t r ."tur 'uk and wounde i s d'lier'. .\i. huiarn e.-> wi i be a: th.' iep'ii.' tor the purpose "f c.inve}ing tli. ni t" the h j-ij it.i', and ;n .-ejJition t.i ihi'.. i >r. .'1. wiil a; J ■id i •ur S"l.;i. f' I'l L.l‘tainin_' fiii.on.ihs, j...\ssf-. rheir pay. aiei d'.r>'hare ■> \s iieu iht^y -ivam to be ; Ja^tIy entitled io t!u in. • )ur » xcell.-nt .''riru'con (ieiir ral. 1'r U a.ren, ha-- b'-eii an.I is n.iw indetntit^ald.- lu hi.s ctForts t> reiieve our hick an.i w .undtd s.ud.ers. It wao a.'-> iiiif ii bv 'iitne .d the i.ippc>nent ot iJov \ ance . tiini tite otiice id Snrireon •> nera; wa.- riot ne*cs- ! 'ar,', and »,»ught to i'c ahoii'hed. Ihe be.'t evi- : 5 aiak** '.1 Uife-" i-» a Tu’.e ^ f'ir!ii»l: I iub- : :i iu".-it tit f.^r d')ty h«d . it would b" 'h« 'inij ij I :-u*>^;i;ute 10 •* 1 !ij -le cught to Hgtiii 1 .s bird t'.i- a uriii to |j»v »H (he ujou«y b« euti i.. -** 1 dj-iu to j{ » in hi* place aud aav.* 10 jju bii.n-vl' in i k -ek. wbon are ()ih«rf .subj^at ti. d-.i.y w!id -ire no: renuiri* 1 to ^0 ; lh(»iiit‘«ive» nor h re o'! i*r- I Th»‘ iInf.rl■^“io'l oroT:!)!'■ ihHi (i .v Grahini will b« . .•IcO'-wd :^eu*'.or in pliii-.e >,1 Mr l.»:iviij | .Mr. »Viiiink*T tiH« receuily b .iijTbi bush.'li of I Kt Salt Workf in V'irjji iia «i« Hjrant tor tbu t’.UJj'.y He paiti ^1 O') « *'ii'hi3;. uni :i wiil cosi per bajig a dollar (jiure y ifr bu-iicl 1 fft it tiere. Thi-J in a goo.l til i Hu^tfinen'. I birn.! r. :i i-i will briri;; it foi him t ^.K>d p^rt of tbe way It i£ »ery litie wh:>- ?ilt and La:‘ily stroiitf n>- L.vcr(' j1 salt. it is sai.i that :Jwuud tatt if ii I- bittier vs, , uo*. 8«r^ meal w,-il Tb«.re nhoul.i 1*‘ t»'0 wr ihr.-» TD..>re sta/^s betweru here au.J F.tyeHMTi-!e ’ i.'c a.tti T-i i' irtcrt-.Kcd 'rnTel The ••."'outtiern i'lus'r v:-i t N- w-i" i:* ... f.ne lar-jje x i- per ro«ently started in it■.■•hiri'.ii.i. It i.. be we!! in.tt;n2*.i and im be^’inni.-!: ,■ jfain public o.ontidenae a.u i Sut)b t \v irk pr ^pi'riy c.»adi.c'f l i.; much j iie.‘ le 1 just now Mo>‘ of ib** write:'^ of 'he South are ' • n^nijed t-* oonirihiu* i>. t.iit w»4t d> y..ii think? 11..I >i w.,r.| ha.^ -ni I t > ’-I.* n;; t-. corr.'* p till.' I'.y the w IV. t': 1' t rg Kipre-s m i.«t give j liuc ciel;; w.',n ii ii^cs .irii i,-? ;r.r»i “Lun^ (,i'nbs. ’ 1 (e .r lu«re )» to be ra ic',> .' .t'trmu .>moni{ lb«j poor • l»»»e» \ very w’U sii.i fofchia nomau insft niis «n the ' .-..al «u»t hej£jj«il iu,» 111 h?l(. ii. r (jev lo •nt. 1 run uijr .'i'»ud is tuy .oujT nud 'liaodt ••nr'ty p...'k.*t Hud aft*r diliirei.I starch t. ; ’!n i only a ssmii’l t'.it!- filialer, wUica i *r»Td L r •» ‘i a mot‘1 ov.iH(!ilhetic tJuw ot -jii ee’irika. ’ (: .•vur^i them s(rents of tbe Lilit-* r'ocit.-'i.’s w'h ii« c» 1 '!i L G . It sfems that I).*'.;nr» eoru.'i/ I. , •,-,4» Had .f tiiije* tauab LarJer .1 Ui.v4i\ of u-^ jiO-,1 lu likt liv'd Uugb — Laai luv a irr^ tv /. fc iu L(.)NG JUABrf I'UR TH!» HUAT THi. I.Al'lK." l.l» BK iMJlNO iJfsfr* Kiiior.>.: la critic.^snsf ;h employ:ae«' of ' ir l«d f « y o'.ir ■■•>rrf J; ju.ir\ e».ij'ntor ' h orntiled 111 puiai i-ut tLe ueeJ*J nt'ir-n iie 'n':. la the di!»po!>ni.)ti >.>f t;in*- l._) -.hoje \*b i. i «e they are froni ibe ' bett an 1 b.trden of th» d-'\ h-»ve ;i tiiwir appjioted porti 'U m a Lwlf riu'ft f.«r uan '.a tt.e hour wben 'rou- , tie' :lii'-ktn aro-.' 1 ii ■. . .A! w ni^ then a pUce in ird it, e'ti'iiMt.,-d this niornin j ll.st th,* number of eases wool ! not vaiv ftir from , ix'een hundred, nor the nunibt^r ! lU.tih' 1 ir tour liundred. which woubi exhibi' a I iU‘ o* n;Ti.ihty equal to 25 per Cent, of all il.n^c t.iken lUit it must,be borne] iti mind thai tbe dI^ease cxibled here, causing an unuau'tl inortiilily. sometiine !>efore it was pro- nonrie?d ^.el’o'.v I'evt r. ;icd th'at it was n.>t until it Waj declared •‘pi.’.eini - thll^:lrly rrj-ular reports .'f | tbe nuniber of e,,st.-J vr^- >ii:idt* by ouv i-'hy,sicifins. ■ These tonsidcratl itis induic > s to believe that I tlie actual fuels will exrec.i tn_v detail' d’ them th.tt can be mit ie fr.'in positive knowlcdira o>‘otb-I cial reports - from Bee's (Ve«k, about ?eVoti mil,., '' railroad During tbe day ther,^ ' which re.sulted iu th*; defeat ..t ' ' Poc'otaligo and Coosawhiitchie 1.„[ .3 ■ side not mentioned. Enemy driven wth' illCfI.MOND, Oct. 2-1.—The toil., win, di.spatch wa:* reuwivud yesterday. VA.V.VAH, Oct. 23.—To v Tht^ Abolitionists attacked in force f"oc .‘n (\x)sawbatcbie,y*-8terday. They '\e*es:HilKr- " pulsed to their gunboats at Macke, , lieo’ii 'reek Landing, by Oui v\ . ,s couimandiug troops geut from here had come in thirteen (It>) tran-ports Iwjatd. Thii (’harleston liailrou.d Th« Abolitionists left their de;td’,. the tioid. Our Cavalry are in hot G. T. }{tAUK£UAKI>. iirji, ( CharuKstu-V, Oct. 2-4.—Tbe r gu resulted in a complete victorv ; .r loss fitteen killed, toi ty woundc l- h, thirty dead on tbe lield *llis total 1-• ^fii ■>' uiiir, ■‘1 « pursuit 'ui'i . ■Jqv rn ■■! Lu.^t night v.’as the eo.dest id’the season, and to- , . dav tbe ne;ith.ir Couti.iti--^ oi-.ar :uid bracing, witb by accounts of priaoner?. not Ic=m thdht". a ^mperatun? lully roi; .ict rees lower than that ot w^«uded. e t.xiK ..-i.-,, ve«terdiiv, aithougli still f.ir from freezing ari.is. Lucuiv s force consisted ct six re;.;. Sixteen new cases ir-j reported :is having oc- j one iield battery and two boat h.iwit/.^j ^ cured veftterdav Tbi' i.T the best report we have tram '1 ruiu>stt. — ;hatta>'()Oo.\, (Jc? j-,' bad tor many davs. tui.l accords with our viows . The Rebel has a despatch from cxpreS'ed ve'ierday 'I h*; uumbej ot interrneats ' dated tho 21st, which says; “Jur pic’-tn- yesterday at fh_- f^t'tneterv was ,'>even, which shows ♦'d the enemy from several points n-.-ar i,l; a falling ofi in the mortality. We hardly know at dtiylight this morning driving iu their pi-i..,; bow many colored per^-ons uiay have died yester- killing several and capturing 5U pribi.nir> dav. but feel certain that there were very lew. Murfreesboro’piku. We aluo ktiled V, K i. Not over two at rhi* farthest, if that many. Colonel of a regiment of renegade leniietiw.;^ We are •reftiu'r to be more hopeful, but as yet we and another Colonel on the Lebanon pike,,4 have no ujisurunce of safety untiTwe have frost, driving tbeir torces into their enErenchuQent:.; for which wc look aisxiouslr.—Journat, ' Na-shviile. There :s no evidence of rht ci.-j ■ _ - - — • I tion ot that ciiy Kr' 111 Hruj'i't Ami!!.—-A letter ot the 18th, fr Kn .i-ville, irives us tbe assurance that Bras.';.: s army has r- tire l to a safe position—while it Wt u! 1 iiuprad.'Qt to state where that posi tion ia G '-u. }>r.t_^ has occured four th"usitnu iv I'f/i htiH'irr,! wagoiis, loaded with provi.sions, whicVi have b»-en bri;uirh*^ away in safety with hi> army ile lo^t hat’v-- -- ot [wtrk, whi'h wa^ left i.r i. -.\i;i_t.u and t. !! into th.j bands of the \ ank'Li. Grt.at .ii.'-atisfaction wa; feit among the of5cer“ of I>iia-_'s ar:ny at the fallitig back, r>^a. /rorn (rtn. La 'i Armi/.—Wo have soiut, tbtr particulars ot the recent skirmirthirig i V"! our lines On Thursday, the 17th, tb - brigade was bent out beyond our liner ?, 'it.-'*-! a certain bridge on tbe lialtimore and Ohi.jR^f road, and to tear up the track. Tbe enetii^ »• / at that time, cn.tsaed rhe river in force, j-ir> i;- this, .uttacked them with overwhelming nuatyjr and they were c mpelled to fall back. 15. loss of several men Col. Ronalds, of uC tw And many uf th. ni iitf.raliv w.'pt when the order ^ ir^tnia Regiment, who was at tbat timt ;:. was g-v.*n, I'h'.- ''■'ter gi\ U-; mans particulars I^ri^dier General, is now in incbeater, of the m..v,-n. rit-.d our forces, which it would H' wounded. On Friday morning the er-sT not be . !■ .[; r t . f.ubli-'ii. Ti e conclusions to be wooing the smoke ol a burn which was ac-::. ' i;ew- drawn fr-m al’ the ,;cw' in our po.'se.ssion are, ^ Hnes, and supposing thattveTc:- that Kr.'t^'.; has lu t an overwhelming force of tbe ! t»urning our commissary stores for a pre'^ipu;- enen»'. and su ,!’! '.'fully retreated before it with ^'ctrea't, made an advance along the wi.»le .;;4 laTi.- V ,i j retreat, made an advance along the wi.»le lari, 't .r.., d pr..vi,Mon,>, or that he has been too : finding that our forces were prepared timid, and ma le forced Ciarcb-'s, and fought and them, and tbat our army advanced at the njif weari.‘ J hi- tro .p-^ tor an object which be had not meet them, they dtjclined un en?ai:eE»E; darinL' en.'u-h t.: acoomp]i.>*h.—AVcA. DU., 24f/i. i Oiain body ot their army agaiu tcu'cu. beyond the Poto.mac. When this was made'knor. [' yjH.- I- ilii'Dti^ to J *tt%y c-;-;s th** ra ■ 1 (:r «:f l. rw:t.: os 'jf !’'f *.-« 1 1 tr*Ti ;>• -.ti ’vr : ly -.a ir thrt**'. 'J. ind U.lloj ;u ' a!. 1 aSlui'.ii'c. te.- riw.kc 10 car. *he iru (he f: n ri Ky f p' >e 'St w .m.tii-T l*.nd...T.e - in.ing \U‘ i '-\c .Mftrv *.-is 1.1#: : ;:u* w;i:ch at the pre- : Hit^niion of our Irvdies. •'in 1 us. War wiib all lit. Winter fr wi.- d»rk- i d^jjcht*.r of the South, ilie cla;iD» ihai bi 1 or sj f. reetiiajf i w.iuKi urgr« her to f hi‘1''eh.'irncier by as- ih..f n-jc w ;rn'\n h%4 ev^-r held sinop the (,'r -»!; 1 flrst a( (he G'--ive? G‘m. Mra_i: has secured in Kentucky arm^' stores of iie«tim.ib!e value to the .South, whioh it becomes him to retain at all hazards fie has, therefore, {alien back tbat these may be secured bevitnd all contintrencies. Hesides, even until oar armj weut back to their camp weil codwd:#: Richmond DiijyatcU, L'Ju Report« from the Potomac on yesterdaj ^.i,; a portion of our army in Maryland, opposite 5he> herdstown. We have no particular'- of anv r,ii he hi-t'i reached his present position at London,, . , his wh.ilo army, u'hich entered Kentucky by j Probable that sacb.*" three ditierent rfUt '. wa-^ not consolidated. case From pre.sent indicatjons the winter cm Th.-army of Huell u- now, doubtless, twioe as I is quarter will_ be conduct.>d • numerous a- r ■ t ol i5raj-. Was it not wb,-. on ' Manassas, during the winter ' With j'-wt i- f f dd .*11 i •»nd curt un^ and ' Iauk«t: of tt., .■ k. li.V^i ... it. ,'f .•■y ,f \\ a", p’-'--'.-. .r,; . n. . iet all tb.,* - .-5'>»,-ks. ■ lr;iV.’.? 1 o, VOSti, .-very dcseription. jst fi' po isibb aiio .1 for- dcrice th it this a'sumjitiofi is enoru-ous is tound in the tact tbat Or Wurrea bu' already vi>itod aH'i lelieve.j buti.irci* in tbe bii-'jiitab iti \ irginia, who would otberw-'c b:ivi Mllf ■ A’.;/ •1 /roatlv Let ev.ry fi.rin ot pie-.in.- then ^e t aside, ! his jtart, to reiuove liu'dl’s immense force as .soon 1 f^ot be interrupted by anj : , and M the ladie, be^.in ,n e'^rneti with the ‘ active j jK>sdible from the .-ource of hi-, supplies and re- ' J " X.nrdnur iJui ' i»lorcements^ ^ >tberwise another vdaory would ! of the r^ds will ^nder militarv. i ; ..V S » p™«tle« « ■, ;.re,lee,..«or at lilaudville. Jl.ftoult, and Mpeoml t »■.. itnni o.'iri? i.j .)f oil nith fr.*» w’!i oi?'.*rina:!!.—not now i All whom wo have seen trom the army iu Ken- ! e 1 9 an mountains o the lower \ alley [ f dd ..111 ..f -liver, tu w.ih tarpkts | tticky coiiour in confirmiriL: that this retrograde; - iiK'hmond Knquirfr, In I , , , , • niovcment of (Jet. IJra- is » wise one. and that re&ched ub from the .\:r uiiti^nto the l it of I,.I* H 'id;,*r. h'trd >ii boat, but oh. ' i - 1 ; 1 , I of the Potomac, On vesterdav \n oSoer »’ hoA- bird Whe'i deiiber^teH- e.-n'i'-ned to de^tit.itiin >^u^'g.sced. to selecf , . , , ’r. omctr » by a t.e'.f indu’.jrent -vn l ’uxari ui^ j.t:>tde. Let th« f*ir * decis'.ve b-attlc, which he will | Central train reports the army: and jrwelied tirigerc of our now bs busied iu I gain with almost absolute eert.iinty. He would spirits and condition; ready andani... converting tboBe a.tmd.ut ol va.'e and refinement, j cdace IJuell whL-re he can neither retreat to gun- ! ^ opportunity wb,cheve-y.r„,,ov.r..fh.rc.. m'.ry wiilh.^t.atolHY >t Corinth, and McClellan aith hnnl- :ipou l!.'= v.lir. Jiit ) l‘;o ite ms of I K’1- priwerving the beuUh an>l .;vea f tht.s.-> wbo b-iTe ” riTbde that altar red w;ib bloi i she! in our >iefeDce: St'iU'Inrd. and whilo '>ur sol.ii«rn *ro giviup till, home .»nd frieniljt at liicbniond; be w ufy have him in such a po sition that dei'p.'it is anniiiilation. It is said, too, that meatj' of transportation arc I’ri/. Ii W..uti.ie Aid r... ’.\r- . '■>//((' s/i 'uld .V' t'-'" r;il UarlanJ. m1 Virginia. I'.dl mortally ■ n tlh.- bloody tiel'l of .''barri-iburg, liis up t,. the dyifiu' !>ero with the inq'iiry, i bait, i,rer,rra!'r” , r -vVere 1. niii dyi’it^—go tell tbe 1 . d li.i- lin^'i'ie to H-.S imc the cot.i- d. fit' .\> II f'o'!.■) r I jit —’I’here is, rii) doubt, an absolute need of men.* Tlio first cotiBCrifnion i lui-s be.-n pariihily executed in some of the J'tatts. ht-n j K'^irn that North (’aroiuia has furnished four titiKs iLS many men uuif.'r th.- tirst conscription as any of the States In 1>.*»0, there were in this StHte, upwards of 2'.',it'U men between tbe at’es ot -i*' ivn.l H'. .\.t pr. .'^1 and IM, but of :h'.‘'* there an*. ;.f’rh;ip,'‘-. .'.(.'(.•‘i Uld life itself. Mrea there i ...t who c»n stand as.de and beiiii,' collected near -Cuml crland Gap, This will withhold hsr paiuted luiuri.-B while ibe3- tieiish with ! V » . 1.^ l t... .i i e i cold besiide tbe nuiskei and tbe bi»y.,ii«t that Lave held ' ^ i i ^ remO\al ot tlie arm}’ stores ac- oar at bay' \Vh»re i« the Ljarih that wiP ; '-'ti'uulafed 1 y lieueraib f?ragg. Smith, Cheatham n..i heain riore brightly on ilnors imde bate by p.ttri- ■ ollters, in their several successful assttultii i;lio h(»nds. while ihe wai:;i heurt of iis ,.wn.T jflowx ! Upon positions held by the enemy ' «ith pr.de .nd joy that tbe gorgeou. colors of h.r | 'fhe dispatch trom 'the West. advisia^ US of th« ' Barj.etp nud curtains brijjhteu the Luuie* of c:ir defend- * »- >■, a » uo oi tuei elk Oil the sioruiy uiouuiain hid*. tow yearn. jjuHrd ibeD. Je iloui^ly aa we may, au I move onward. The men are a.s weH t-d clothed as ever, but tbe cold weather i^ btiricu.: to make them feel the want of blankete atuii.:: ibis ip the only deficiency from which thevs. ter at all, and to it we would direct the atier.: : ot tho Quartermaster General.—Fnquuer, 'A" From Suffolk.—:There are about 20,lH"‘ Vt kees supposed to be at Suffolk, and ab.'U' more iu or around Norfolk and Portsuiouiii Tb. , . .ir.ii.i.i * ,i (hose iL.useho: 1.0 jif.jMs ijiust yifid to iiu-vit.^ble J,.ca7 -nt there areut-ont betwoe.. thea.^e.of vet soleuin p-o: \ , ■ hi. it) •t- '.y tilil!^: 0th \i—'i lie ' iwii ol' .1 a ii,i -'.1 dl.igr.n-'- t , of which wo llud .ii,t .''(.itiialer, of li.e ‘-.•'win-^ Ilitlos,” A ounde.i on the battle tield of I’erry- ii cni.shed and tort, by a cannon shot, , ! i;_. c it;.u;anding oihcer, WvUt to him, ,.-t me l.as't yoti remov( i to the rear ” -N'.:’’ aid ;l'.e fXpir;nt» h;ri>, ‘Met li.e die on tlfG Uttle ll^ld. ’ 11 .s naiiie .should :ie-, ,T he >trick(:n trom tb^ 4,dl oi 1.:-- euijipany. :;li.i vvhcnererit is called, ](.£, i' 'II. t'oIl.Veif aUSvVeT, «S Was I.lolio ie.f oi.o V. iiij toi; thu.' Ill tlie old War lor iii'.l 'p-.-u- li-tie..' let s'.'-io i.-.l v(-tt-ran aii.-vrei’:—“ I.>ead o:i thte liidd " ( Vior'' e.xeinpt or in tli? army already .— l^ ii Sf i,i' 'i/ -f. Srn ri/ l*oj in iiunj' rd. — A soldier leturncil from the annj by the uame of Kriizitr, is sick in the (lortb vv.'st part of tbi'- -i unty, sem-' tiitvien iriile- friiai • rreeiisboro’, and tiio tiis'-use is.'ai.i to I).- .'iii;dl }»‘X. No otlier c;..'e, so fa.’- us have brar.l. b;;- oci'urrcd.— irni,a'> ia'T 1 riait our ' I *4 lh.iftin,j .S',,.,! Rucynu. Unij, w.is f ftll disturbance on th thi|. account in the N.w York Times; louring the morning a large portion of tlie drafted men from tbe towns of ib.dmes and (’far field marched ib*^u the squnre and gave three chuerb for the "Constitution ;is it is, aU'.' the Cnion a-s it was.” Then “three cbeorrf tbal u-) "- "J"'*'" bave bi won’t fight to tre« the nigger,” and then tnn-i ! ' ■''- - iM.iei.r a:!.; .citain parties of the i-'reiieii cheers for a huge bowie ktiife tbat was shown 1} : ' ei ti.neut t-. '-q p!y t.ds Gnvernineiit and our one ot the party. The men nearly all had k;iiv s ^ T'"‘1 ;b‘ with salt m n turn b r cotton. The French or revohcTH, and several of them ri9ef». All b . 1 : 1''**“^'having ;,ecured the permi.ssion ot the ^ans with them until within a iHile of the tov.n, ; ‘'’■ 'i' '^*1 anthorities a: Xew •Arlwans to land the where they drew up in line of battle, aad load-|Manch:ic. We, of coarse, (says thJ ed tbeir pieces with all the coolncs* ol v. ter-i,,s. | l^r.ow nothinsr ot the particulars Tbroughout the day threats to “«b(K>t, n,ur b-.-. ; ^d’tiie arraiiL-''iien^, e.Kcept that eight sack.s*of and butcher,” any who attempted to tor- j iiicrn ! t'* “e oxchtrnLa'd lor one bale of cotton to leave their homes were fre.juen:; m i.: j “Tbi- :ir;;.ngen;rjit wiil be hithiy benotieial to Cheers were alb.> propo.sed for .Jeff. H.- vis, and ■*; 'Ji'**'-f^iid the transit of the cotton. wbe„ freely given. “A r .ne to hang iiir.Cf.hi, and a j is j.,rw,ir'ed tor thi.-* purpose, should not b‘» knife to butcher n\ ry Abolitioner ’ Mas fr"- ■ bittnuptcd. It loes not beiioovo us quently hn/zalied. A man w!io ha>i ,«aid li‘ fa- ! tiecc.-'iti Tored the Presidents recitit TToclamation '■.as .•jet on by the crowd, ret.r'iated up street. ;,d was fi wise ‘ luasnuich as ye hav« lone it unto one of the least cfibe!«e my brethren ye have do.';,* it nuto luir” “VoCATOTl. I^'. I LI. mill c.n l iii- tcr.i a I’ijC l>r*K;b, with. l>epoi, fjit tho j uiiscs a comfornble dwrl ( ni-ctissiry ou I ('atlie. iVc.. aud a lot ol N C(i (\ ! .Any »'iie nisliiu.;Z to pi|.c;,H ; 'elf on ihe prene.x-a, . i .:d.ir ! O . N .JAy. (,)ct JO, 1«'H» diu either^; ply to ray- = ni*. nt La>H'inh\irjj K McLAl'ltlN. 1 -‘jtp'J ■Sii;,ir ('unr iNVrif/, —.\ tirio lot id'sugar C;me syriiji i- }. iiie- i;ianufacturi-.l in this part of the .'''late. .'ir. Will. W, '1 nyl.^r, a It « mile.x .south of town, is riintiing Ids mill '•v.iir-.tanily, and makinL'- an excidlent article for bis neighbors who take Ml^'dr grinding t,I his mill. Mr. .1 yhn ,Mc(’ulloch, , ^ —I be Jackson .'1 i.ssis'ipp’-in I ol this place, is also turning out a splendiil article i V It'-'vky i’oiut. .W'w II .uovt-r county, about the s lb,It r;,o pj..plc, in tjuit secti..!-,. hav>; heo.i ; from bis mill, which i-« kept in operation dav and i . i of F»ur Hnn lred ’" “i ■ri.wa ■he i _ _ ' | lot.. ..(ja. I.e. I. ,t rtpi.rl t lat : ,iJiin/, ri'f'uS-y/'/in-l'^)/i.'itfv,iir,iiU—-1 i'f‘‘t r*.ey »>r, given by U. J. .Atniera to tfjin.nel ue.lecte.1 !,etwee,. | • . -n , ' , , are desolating the country around Sutf..*lic ini'! evacttationol xi^nncssee, may be nearer the truth : Vandal fashion. Many families in that thuu iuHU\ ^cro to ori vOf'*'0r(iiiv T ■ v ^ i i* ' ' ■ TM I • tHi Jc^vemay i■ have recently been turned out uf aoorsnnar: movements vshich wc ,ntne.;s here and those of houses and turniture appropriated to th.- u-c ■ ot'v?ct rv " expecLitions ; the families of Vankee officers. evacuat'd tiir-irimr'Vffl'^y^^r*-' ' i In a little skirmish between Fraiiitirn ana C huraau gore.-A .o., ..// . ■ ^ of Spear.;’ Yankee ' three of the latter were killed, three and two taken prisoners. Col. Ferebee n_: ing a man.—I^rtenhur^ Fiprfssj 23/. Tt-rn'jic Tj/j)hi>oti tn Vhiiiu.— Las ■ ' ‘ Thouiujid Lives—The IIoi;g Kong Iraut ; port, ot August 10th. say.s that a rvphooii : precedented violence swept over lIon_' K Macao, Canton and hampou, ott Sunua..•- 2«th, committing dreadful ravage.s ii \ I perty, and being the cause of the lo^s v-' '•JllWH’h, A.V, tor Naif. , Ivipvrt'uit t'- ->1 J'r.r-,^—We have information rm- tbrn s j.-ios of LA.M' lyir.g oa | from Houston, Tc.xiis, as hte as the ;jd, which v,e wuh.^ t no .na ^^l(- .ni^ eo^L.-u,^ict>ur^ iare placvd in }H).seSsion ot bv J *r. Holland, who . y. >V 1. K K. 1 .ore are on ih-- ore- i v, . . i - r-> - i ‘ •tnble dwrlhu;.: hf.u>e near’y ntw a id a’l 1 Richmond. 1'rom a teiegram re- h&a.ses. I w:;; . sell my .Mules, iiogs, I ju't before the train Started, 0 . I ^'IToi Bkoou' witb repo of the na ootnp^rat eigo P“F" that ’the ' the langu ..'it ie tn recognize ofJanuar op to »liat ‘■ibould yhoiild (be fore the Is jl is impos to U9 net imply fonf*dpr»t. proud an.i would_,oxei of incaculti |*l)y many c I the prclud fKurope an ievahtatinj turb" the ffeeliops of of prc ^fact of suil Itbau from Itbctigb tiia linf.uencc It last aboi ras calculi )f J anuary lug oiber? i twelve nil irely used li.d feed th ^ure The ca;* e ol ,e .tabilitj Our soldi. ariaii'-O of (iisafier } promise siri to prev id women le eolaier i lufferings ai jiieans, so ili •''and the en *aked r.*et ot ^ng our arn.u "sf this revivj demands ,.an ever, kr.emy to gel lope iteelf, i "ilrtiou and o jj^ do nou!, &) "^♦gnition. ^,It ie proj> lat our gov If any inteui pean govei Skwaru 8 lar the yan . teat weapc }ti the I'aioD iterfere will lie is now o( ie in their a Victory, hopi ^bose who f ioutb. and a kbroad. Th iOwa by a 1 ^wa. Va.. 01 a dwt'lUni he yank, ^te» before. .Jic., jubt md' ■*-.^erry. The nth a oopy >tea wrutcn tbe yanktt^ I'esr Unc ternoon. low but will 1 send you lond papers ?y reading t. h»t fully eon Kentucky: T ^uccese thcr jinpetent tate ot painl •It seema leneral Fori illing of the |o( been re-“ frs, Aiii as rmy, the 1 curred! l’, [f y our puHv, ' tt wart ii|, • ry pr . • ,f werful -.iid Cl 1:' pavvrs. “Puih.r ^ t^ittn V -I '^1 wf!': irrd 're t;. w nally taken in cbargc by Dej^uty l i- •. ,-t M-tr- shall l)avid Kostei, the crowd lollowin- To ward evening the crowd gndually dispersed and KheXlty' •'“"‘'■runtly reported them. ^ There arc now on tbe dt.. k,t of t\c Ignited -■^.tates Sup.■' cau.-^es. N> hece.ohioii pri r w;,. Jauacfc. I J, 'Xhese I'au ■ o; i ( . , in our pro- biqnire too nicely into the pHii, \.-hie), \ ankce olricials play in the matter, or wjuit directie 1 tho Cotton takes after it is deliver ed. Our mum object bein- to secure a sufBcient q.ianiity of .salt to guard against future emergen- Th' L.Jv, . \iV ‘ ^iiOse. )•» are “ Jy ■r»K> ' ■_> 11 OUJ &CC. Sti'amrr “2D0.”—The origin o.%ho name of the L'.tO is this; j>y a regulation of the Admi- i'jngi..sh siiip buiidi.'rs nmiibor the d at tlic;r re.sj.ective yards previ- ;bi: market w:i.j the scene of what i-iooms to havo been a deliberate murder, the victim being J.irne.‘ G. Gray, -and tbe pL^rpetrator James T. Short, both members of the Fifty-ninth North Carolina regi ment. It appeared from the evidence before the Coroners jury, that Gray, the deceasi'd, was passing along the west side of .Sevi'nteenth street, between Grace and Franklin, about seven and a half o’cl'ock, when he was hailed by Short from the opp .site side and called to a link. Gmy, it is ■'•upp'oscd, took the challenge a»i a jiiece of plav- fulnes*. on Short’s part, and kept on, turning his head, and smiling at Short, who drawing up a musket, which lie cturied, firi'd. I'he ball enter ed Grays head, nearly tearing off th« top ot his sktjll. (iray leaped several feet in the air and e l over dead. .Mr. Hllis, the clerk of the market who was a witness of the deed, arrested Short, and banded him over to the police, who lodged him m the cage. He made no effort to escape, but *aid he thougnt his musket was unloaded, Rirhmond Kj.imincr, ^Serrrt Si;sion,.~lt is u faa litUe knov.n All persons are wurned f.gi.inst ira-ling for s-ii.l Notes. b-AMl tL ANUERS. Gravelly Hill. 15hidcn couiity Oct. -i'J, iNi'i. 71-8tpd the Hocior bad rea-;ou t > b.di.-vc that the yunkees h.id landed on the Is..tnd and taken possession ot the t .nvn sonn alter liis departure. 'I'his they may do by means oi their guuuoats. without our being able to-make any etTeetivc resist-ince. but should they ever attempt to com'; to th^ main laud wo ; than torty thousand lives, will receive tbeni widi “bloody hands to bospi- ‘ table grav-.'s.” The capture of Galveston by the enemy, although mortifying to us, will he a fruit less victory to them, as nearly the whole popula- i, stoekii ol goods, furniture, and even cattle. H KinVAKD tion. had bten removed trom the place a long time be fore. More seriously will we bo inconvcuieneed by their ticking .Sabine I’ass, aa tbat port liad been frequently and successfully used b}’our vessels ia _ j running the fdockade. .\Ieasures are being taken, poll proof (• convioi the Thief ami recovery of my ‘ however, to prevent their ascendinif the Sabine 1 Horse, or ^25 for the recovery of my Horse alone, and Nechcs rivers on pilfoiing expeditions. He was/very sorry to have to report the dis graceful ccnduct ot the citizens of Lake Charles City aod Gendenning s Ferry on (^Icassieu river, in Louisiana, who permitted twelve or fifteen of ■ o ...-M ea.^ .;im,d, uhich IS usmdly done that for tho first five years of'the (- :;r ' ■ - ''“f ''States Senate aluayd ■ - ota.e.' : ‘ - hem- de.iigned ; The tir^t time the doors were open for "l fit ji 'Mi* uoi b« heuru l.y tne Court when tailed '^er number in lieu I cussion was on tne corttyst as to the ri-ht n-f if ‘ I tialktin to a seat iu the Senate. " “lie was stolen from iny wag.in, while at c,imp on the I’lank Uua.i, t) milciii above Can h'lg#, o:: th* night of the I81II iiist. He IS a dark cLesnnt. black leg.5, inare and tail, the hair ru*)bed olf iiis right hind thigh bv the chain, his fort feet inclined to be club led. good'sixe. and nboHt (j or 7 years old. •fUHN C. HOtH’IiR. Ke»-nersville, For.syth coiin(\'. X. C. . 71 3tpd .wncir pROPOSALy will be received for the following arti- 1 cles of FOll AGK. to be delivered at the Arseual, viz: 500 bushels Corn, 15 tons H&y, 30.000 lbs. Fodder, 30.000 lb&. Shucks. Bid.s will be received until th inst., nnd must be addrci-ae-d to the undersigned, stating terms, ere. J. A. d0L.\GSEL, ,0.. Lt.CoI. C. S. A. Oct. 14, IBC'i. ^.,.,.3^ WAATKO. A GOOD Cook^ Washer aud Ironer. Ix Apniy t” Oct. 9, 1»62. T. D. RAIGIf. 67-itf the enemy to ascend the ri^er in an open launch .some eighty*fivc miles, sink two .sail vessels and capture a stoaniboat called the “!>an,” which from its light draught, they intend, no doubt, to use in tbeir marauding visits to the rivers, lakes and Fayous on the coast of I.ouisiana and Texas. Half a dozen true men would have prevented thi? shameful exploit—AVr//.-24M. The jVorthcrn Market.—The Northern stock market report of the 2Uth say.s; Stocks w^ere irregular and tending downwar.I on Saturday. At the .Sccoii'i lioard the fo, iiug wa.s ^tronifer. Governments were in deuiand and tirim Gold ^ve.nt down to Li>i; Exchange to 14o, 10 per cent, below the highest point. The steamer Gon. Kusk has run into a Coufedo- rat« port, with powder aud other War sapplies. Anof/itr Surri'>s%jul Gun.—A u aizlr-I'.'a;- gun of 120 pounds caiibr«, made upon which combines Armstrong’s “coil” wi:ii '''• worth’s “hexagonal rifling,” has been tr Shoeburyness. The target was ;f built uj '■ of tbe W-arrior’s side, with 4i inch iro'i ; IS inches of to.ak backing, and ati inner iT--: iron of f of an inch. It is stated howevt*:. the plates were of inferior metal to that ■ previous experiments. Against this target. range of 600 yard.s, was fired a solid h.xi: ■' shot ot 129 pounds weight. It struck the -c --' close to the spot at wbich it was aimed, u sheet of flame marking the concu.«sion, we are told, as it a guu had beeu fired ia rsp*.' It then p-.issed straight through the irun and remained fixed in the teak, causaig it'*'-•“ ner skin to bulge and rend iu many placi^. “^ to cause a leak which liothing could ^tu^ ^ actual vessel. The trial was deemed of the-elfect of-these flat-fronted shot up-'t^ plated ships. Rut tho experiment with shci. still more extraordinary in it^ resuli.-^ these tremendous missiles, loaded with 0 U-- or. of powder, and weighing 131 lbs., went w® pletely through the whole target. bur.-'tin_L' ently on striking the inner lining, ar.d its fragments like a sto^ of l.aii ru ’ . what would have been the niain dock e. ti ' rior, and-therefore into the midst ui her Knjl'isfi.; ■%" A Fine C.’avalry Horw lor Apply to D. ’ Jen liar . t«eky, 4if-‘ru-..f'.i bfii n siilllciCf itttoTnialioii hope the loll ^«‘y are us nii.l “grout , fi'' “Never sir' iianuer ^ tour ‘ ih Io u 'Just t.iiiik (it: ^■jp.rcbasei -in ot - '-2 V^^\len bii k ire with hin ihirf Irani this cuui od Kci 'iie 'loihiiig, bacon, MX ■ beevi .sgg'a ar-uj A corre' at ‘-th.- ; }■ men who !Tei?( ul‘ p ^rsefi, au'i 'ovisiou:. la I'^nvilie, Ui ’our and cot ^11 the grain grin i b . .:oi ciecit.l 'V, M .i and. VIUK.ND SfiUai diride:
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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