t "-4 -if - -mf- t ! f r 4 0 . . i4f a - - - "-- 1 Ml irtfc ABMIfS , BELQ? JtICDtMQi. J i - i -.v " "' w - (' tf J yffl iheRichmcnd )WpfttcliflloDicI$yf THE ESCAPE AND PUESUIT-POSIJIDN QF ATrFAlE3-AKBNOAGKMENT,a tfo iotelligtoce of a deflnlt' nature tmjrt jb jteierday from the armies helow, aHhowgh .umor M busy, as usual) and in thU $bUd lba OOBt prominent was that JlcClellaa had been -inforced, wai throwing upfortlltationi atesV r UK prep" w .up ..-6-S for the possession of Richmond. Whether 1 i that In "Oung txnyviwn , pvow h- "Mvtu can ao no harm Cpr the present, and.:, meknf nils jt l intimated that important military JaJfinU are on foot, on the success of which the result of the great struggle depends ; 4. t -j; AiehtU as Sunday week, large number of the nemY passed down thei Quaker i road la itajanae ZrtTwiin the Charles City road, andVtheoceiaftha direction of the Cout House, tThli or$, Jt ,UDtked. succeeds in effecting an uwape. ptlera left the Quaker rcvsAd proceeded to- ttu rvefr ovti tbe road running down to Shirley, th resir denlte of Hill Carter, Esq. 'At 11 tfclockniMkn. davlMcClellar., with bis aids, stopped at the red . J , f. -f..in flaw nn th Ontr VMf. . !. 1 o ;14, Kolnat 1?irhmnnd:" lift M laid tO B iflUl 10 uii'V3 ""- : r -j -t -7 arvimnanied that oorUon.of tae array, tai liagthe Shirley road. The battle f Tuedal evening, one ortnemosi wrrma oi wie imuw fn, nd la which immense loss w& sustained by both part ea, was wnu.we rear Kuar w-vua -m wbi3h leems to nare mainuimeauie musvmrouga disciplipe. Aftor the termination: of,thJlgb .Mih Wed until after 9 o'clock 1YM.. thewn "itaBittS ulf iai-diatchr Wthe j jorcei, esumatea ai uyoo 8treQg nav4 all crossed the Tennessee. -It Umifnioeed thai that they nay make sv feint tnnt amen toa thattaqooga to oorvt movement! the. way of Slorth Alaham,.o 5otae Gsk Eoragingpartiea of thi-enemy". mre reported to hay reached 4"Will'4 .Valley, .above Shell Mound. The Federat forces, under Oen. MorgTuvatHlnbld'Cumberland G8p.," A vharp avalryrkirmisb:rccurred at CUnch'i TUey, Wednesday lasf Several of the nemyira re ported killed. Our losa waa two" wounded, WAR MOVEMENTS IN MISSISSIPPI It . AND ARKANSAS. f 'SSoBiii,' July special dispatch to.the Ad- veriiae?; dated Grenada, 3d, says : t . : i Tourthowand Federals advancing South, seven mUei from Holly Springs, were attacked yester day by Jackson's and Pierson's cavalry, llfteen hundred arong. After a sharp contett, the lene my was routed and driven back through Holly Springs, which Confederates occupied. Our loss was four: killed, several wounded. Yankee, loss seven (7) 1 Arkansas intelligence confirms the report of Curtis's (Federal) being hard pressed byj Gener als Hindman and Rains. His capture is consider ed certain: . ' Porter's Rsngers atUcked a guarded, wagon train 12 miles east of Memphis, on Tuesqay, and dftstroTed 21 waeons and captured 89 horses and CAHOWNA ray pioved off undercover of night, and it was bJt uTitlFeftrly in the day of Tfcursday that hitject poiiion was defined ano understood. Moving iu.W th rivnr the forces en crafted In the strosele tuccbedled in forming luncuon a or near doit 1st with thst portion of the army proceeding it, nil ihfl nursuit was continued, our forces fel- lowine'in the roads passed over by Jhe. ejiemy; ipd pa Friday eveniDg bitbubw wviu m distsnceofthe enemy, Lbout four miles froimthe river, on the Charles City oad,l- The poaltioii ol t UO OUUl I " h " ' ' T i 7f forcis sfid the river, hosted on two Tanges cif billl ToneiDg paralle with, the j.Tiyerrandi Junder cover of their gunboats;' , OaU'Friday night during the entire night, they vrore engaged li telling irees on the first range of hills, And within three hundred yards. of our outposts. This! range othills was tmcaiy umoerea ana coyerea who aense &r.d tostino penetrable undergrowh.JTJp to noori o Saturday everythingwasquiet,butan engagenierit was momentarily- anfisipatecL , Qur forces ft this poirit consisted of the divisions of Xongtreet, Jacboi, and A. P. Hill Ijongstreet ocoapying tbe figbt and Jacksen and Hill the left and cen tre. 1 ! '.M J . I i During the day on Friday, the enemy threw a number orsneii, some 01 wnico ieii ia siww prox imity to the advance of our forces, iortunattly doing no lury, however. ' ' ; M ! ! '"!!.! FROM THE SOUTH SIDE. MM PKTiRSBUBa, July 5. GeMlemen fromjbelow rfuoted eighty vessels of all kinds at and 'below Berkelry, yesterday. The usual wagon trail), a great dumber of tents, and supplies fori 10,000 men, were'cotigregated there There-was beavjf cannonading yesterday, , back f Rerkeley fnont 12 to half past 1. Dense columns of smoke were uand. another passed up above City Point, shelling tbo woods frequently as they progressed. i The Tribun; of the 28th alt., has been riaceiv4 ed.; It etatea that tbe killed, -wounded, and ia4 filig atlthe fight 'near Charleston was e)83- Genl Be nb tin wu placed under arrest for making the attack.'. He and bis staff have reached ' New York, j Tte fight caused a decline in stocks. ! Pictersburo, July 6. The Yankees have bu ried over 500 of their dead at Shirley, and eft over Iqo wounded, who fell into our hands'. - ,- Our pickets now occupy Shirley. iine more prisoners have been brought to P4 Waburg. . They say that McClellans. was in & iirong position ai iteraeiey, mai ne nas oeen to-.-- infjjrced by Shields's division,' has 80; to 100,000 men, and will give battle. Balloohs wreeent;up risible j and the tents of the enemv dot the conn try toi miles. A member of Sickles's bHgade says that out of 5:000 men not more than 500 hre -1 : 1": From the Riohmond Enquirer. LATE NORTHERN NEIVS. Through, the polite attention of a friend j we bave been placed in possession of Northern papers of the. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th insr. Tn3e piper couiain grapnio accounu ot tne recent en gagements in front of Richmond, all! evidently prepared for effect We are unable this inorhsng to publish these accounts in full, ?but; select the following most important items : ' The jFederal Government has been formally Wi tified by the Ministers of two leading European Povver'd thai the war must be immediately brought wa.oiqae. ao telegraphs from Washington Ihe correspondent ot the New York 'Herald." ; ; i Tjiei New York "Evening Post" contains statement that Lincoln has issued a proclamation tor 300j000 more troops. . The army correspondent of the Associated rr, twho claims U have arrived iat Fortrtwn ilojnroje direct from Gen. McClellan'sj headqqarf lerai raporta mat arter seven aays need nghttng, McClellan, pressed with superior' numbers, was foreediU) retreat to a point on the James river. near Turkey Island, where what remains of the array safe under cover of the gunboats, and nero we are told, it is now reinforced , The baftlejj, it is said have been "the most destructive of buiian life that the world has : seeiS," haviing reSuU in a loss, ia killed and wounded, bf not less than forty thousand men, cf which, it a last 8urpedi, th&t the Federal army lost fifteen thousand and tbje Confederates double that number. I; ' v ' AMhe bridges across the Chickahbmiay jari "id M have been blown up by McClellan in ,his reu-eat, and all the ptopertytorw, &cidestiroied 'chite could ri5t save. The selge guns, or a pojuok, of tbemfor the accounts diffe? fl intb brands of tbe Confederates who are alio laid o.hute taken about forty pieces of artiljery.-i ooniftiof the.enemy's artillery iareported t6 bae r!T jTen b? McCleilan togethei with many pris .cn ersjbut rather than be encumbered; with them . ty iere aubsponnntU rdaMaA flittered terribly in the fight between feavWe tiiffi ftnd. Fair Oaks: McCall himselfi nmnr THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST-ROM-viARDMENTOF VICKSBTJRG, &4 ; I Mobilx, July 2.-1-A, special dispatch to the Tribune from the Jackson Mtssissippian to-day, says: ' ' .. 'Ai a write the boominvr of deen-toned can Inoin from the enemy's fleet at jyickeburgj U dis-r tlnctly heard. . When It Is rememoerea tnai tne distance, by railroad is forty-fite miles, we may well Imagine tfiat the bombardment ,i rtbe mojt tremendous ever known on this" continent 'The citiians of Vicksburg and military authorities are firm: in their determination to suffer the city to be battered down before tb-ey will surrender.!' Jackson's cavalry, besides destroying a train of cars near Memphis, captured 100 wagon joads of stores, 600 horses and mules, and $156,000 in specie, all of which was saved and brought South. 11 .r f SECOND- DISPATCH J . j i' i JACKSON, July 2. The Federal fleet! is still bombarding Vicksburg,, with but little effect. ' third, dispatch. j ! Mobile, July 4. A special aUpateh to tbe Tribune, dated Vicksburg yesterday, says the upper fleet slowly bombarded tbe city yesterday abd to-day without effect. The lower fleet is silent. The enemy have established communi cation opposite the city between the upper and lbwer fleets. It is believed they are uilding railroad connections to transport provisions. j TheBroAlyn is reported sunk. Deserters say that the enemy has suffered considerably from our batteries, and that one shell killed niae men on the Tuscarora. , j BUTLER'S RULE IN NSW ORLEANS! Jackson, July 1. The New OrleansjDe'ta, of the 28th on., contains a number of Uuller's or ders. No 17 declares the city authorities defunct, and assumes to himself all the duties Of Mayor and City Council. No eleciion is to be! held un til a sufficient number of loyal citizens justify it. No. 46 sequestrates the property of Major tien- eral Twiggs.- No. 16 allows vessels with supplies to come aud go, assigns the City Hall to tbe use of the Provost Marshal, fixes the price of flour ai $24 per barrel, and closes all the bar rooms, unless license be taken before the 1st of July. No 61 allows no vessel to -carry colored persons without permit. Jin the Provost Marshal's court, tbe Union Bank b as filed a petition against the Mercbants's and Traders' Bank for $120,000. Tbe Merchants' and Traders Bank offered to pay tbe Union Bank in Confederate notes, which tbe Union Bank refused. The caso was 'dismissed on the tbe ground of tbe want of jurisdiction. 1 Lt. Diekay, Aid to General V illiam3, died from wounds received at Grarid Gulf on the 26th. unoed and taken prisoner. General Reynolds inLu? n prisoner, - dui tne rate, or taw r; r an? ?e comn,and h not stated. -Generalst: Meade n uorrnari and Burns were severely wpuhlded, "i rortnet having since died rn this city, t Gani. mnerandHeintziemanrBeingDutsngbUyw(iurt. eP, rpmained oa the field. From; the same source arn that on the part of toe Confederates, enMals "Htonewall Jackson and BarnweH Rhett -South Carolina were killed, ! t OPERATIONS NEAR CHARLESTON. Charleston, July 2. The enemy exhibits ac tivity on James's Island, and seems to have aban doned the intention of advancing across the Is land, via Secession ville, and is landing troops bierher up Stono river, as if with the view of fliankine Fort Pemberton. The Yankees have a large force of con trabandV throwing: ! up works near Turn Cut Bridge, below Fort Pemberton SECOND DISPATCH. ; Charleston, July 3. The enemy! last night evacr.ated their position on James's Island. Oa ono ol tneir worKs was leu a ooara inscrioea "Farewell, Secesh I we gout we'll come again." There are many surmises as to the reason of this movement, do me think that tne bulk of Hun ter's forces have been ordered to Washington. HOLLY SPRINGS OCCUPIED-ANOTHER CAVALRY EXPLOIT, j Grenada, Miss , July 2. Yesterday the Fed era's,, seven thousand strong, advanced to and occupied Holly Springs. JacksoD's cavalry am buscaded them three miles from the city and poured into their ranks a heavy fire, killing and wounding one hundred. Jackson scampered off with the loss of one man wounded. : The Fede rals are also in the neighborhood of Mintville. YANK BE1 LETTERS, j An almost counties number of Yankee letters have, been captured by our troops on the several battle-fields, within the past few days. Many of them are hard specimens of Northern; literaturp, and nearly all of them decidedly trashy. As an ex ception, we make some extracts from a letter dated, "Marshal, Mich, May. 29," from which it will be seen that there is at least One sensible man left in. the North, who is unwillingto swal low the Abolition dose which tbe Seward Admin istration is preparing. The name of the writer we deem it judicious to withhold; but j will state tibaithe letter is from one brother to another: I ''I am also glad, Ben, you are not a miserable abolitionist. I am glad to hear you j speak well oi mcuieiian. x wisn ne ana tne whole army would turn against abolition and its leaders. Deal Ben, I hoped this war would beover and all things settled again. It seems tbe Southerners are very determined to have their independence. I be lieve they will; if not at present, at some future time. . ' j "There is no use in living among a people who think a negro-ought to be free. I wish every one iri tbe land would take the plague and die. You do not know what they are until . you live in a place use Chicago, where a great many people treat ibem the same as whites,, or better. I say, d n the nig geir, and hope the South will never give up while there is a free negro in the country. I suppose there are a great many soldiers who: think they ought to be free, but such are fools and beggars. jVVhat do tbe soldiers in general think about the abuse of McClellan? Do you think the soldiers of the middle States will ever suffer him to he Insulted b theG d d n Fremont fanatical abolitionisU? IT believe yet, that Pennsylvania, ; the middle States, and the border States, will get tired of ab olition fanaticism and unite with the South. Still, lien, stand by the Constitution; that istae Amer ican' only iiod and law Union men FOlTRTHi ftOBTHAtlOLltff BJSGI .f Killed cnil trojinded -to .(lie ITourih iforlhf Car- Tlaa-'StarU , Troop j June "Stth, -1862, 1 Bryan: .iGrfnronelnlffiiBBg t-4:' .:-. "r '3ouipany A. Woanded :- Privates R S Lay-Aily,-R M. Osborne, M. lr Hall, J acob Msey, Chsa S Harris,... . - - . . ; Company B. Killed : Private David C Bran donTj - ' 'VvVnided-i-Privatea- Charles '-Anderson, Geo W Manias, Adaan. Beaver, O A Welser, i3c?mpaiiy,3.-rKalled: Privates R M Holmes, RobtOHair I . . ' : ' Wounded Capt, J B Andrews, Privates J R A Haul, TT ' Stephensonf W D Ray er j L A Raneliy E B ark ley, E May, J . N Brethertoo, J OTurner.-H T Johnson.. . Company J) .Killed i Private Wm Boyett. ' Wounded Privates H W Thompson, J B Lansr, W- J Roberts, R W Hugln Company F -Wounded : Lt Simms, Sergeant Fitzgerald. ' '-"Company fj. Killed: W H Owen. Woandfed-Sergearit S ' L Sharke, Privates Jacobs Wagner, P S. Rose,. Henry Turner, J H WMUoek. t Company H.' Killed: Corp'l J P. Madien, Privates G W Burton, J M Mize. ' Wounded--CorpTl J O Smith, Privates D N Ball, B O Dilon, M F Walker, J G Powell, A N Steel. J York, L Lamberts. Company K. -Killed : Privates Paul Barger, Geo Cauble, James Solomon. WoundedPrivates Alfred C Carter, Wm Morris, J F Thompson. The regiment when into the battle witb 180 effective nven. Killed 8, woundad 46 Total 54. JUST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED IN THE 34TH NORTH CAROLINA REGI MENT.. Wounded; Col. R H Riddick, Lieut. Col. C J Hammarskoldand Adjt J W Riidick. Company- A. Killed: Private tireen An drews., . Company J$. Killed: Drury Haull. Wound ed? Privates, Wm Wright, Adolphus Withro, William Brocks, F M Green, A H Davis, Amos Hamrick. Company C. Killed : Privates A G Wallace, G R Keeter, B O Tanner, WH Miller. Wound ed ; L N McBryer, L A Daves. U Lumner, W G Conner, C M Crow, R M Harrill, A O Lynch, J W Wilson. Company D. Killed : Private J R McNeely. Wounded : Capt W L J Lawrence, Sergt T J Atkinson, Privates, Wm Harvell, E Freeze, F M Miller, R A Overcasb, Joel Corriher. S A Martin, B M Atwell, Wilson Overcash, David Pickler, J B Parker, J T Williford, J K Mc Neely. Company E. Killed: Lieut David Rhodes, Privates, J H Hit, Dan Wise, Dan Perkins, Joab Moore, Cephas Hartzog. Wounded : M L Heavner, Joshua Queen, Pink Edmond, Charles Shull, Geo Hedgpetb, David Reid, Alex Helmf, Thos Abernethey, Danl Gilbert, Perry Carpenter, John H Eaker. Company F. Killed : Capt A G Waters ; Privates, Wm Clay, A G Etam, R H Shieldf, W L Harden, B K Harden, J A Bryant, Saml Atkin, John White, D A Wilson, Solomon Car penter, J E Beam. Wounded: Lieut D R Hoyie: Privates Cyrus - Sparrow, A H Gantt, B M Hoyle, Solomon Newton, Newton Wright, A C Irvin, Jas Blanton, D M Stroup, Henry; Hoyle, Presly Norman, Jacob Earls, John ISewton, O W Felmot, H S Moss, D D Price. Company G. Killed : Privates Chas Ander son, J D D Alexander, J K P Means, J A Todd. Wounded: Lieut. G M Norment, Lieut Kobt D Reid; Privates W Clerx.J J Phillips, J J Bain, Scott Lawing. Company H. Killed : Privates Luther Rob erts, Leroy Putman, A P GooI,John Howell,, Wm Brown, Martin Earls. Company I. Killed: S Cargall, G U Keoady. Wounded : J Steadman, Wm Martin, Phillip Suttle, Jack Bobbins, Joub Huntley, W L Jone, M Kimble. Comnanv K. Killed : O L Hurlie. P G Green, II C Hamilton. e. c. Mclaughlin. H5ke,VTbinnelricll3AvMnoffnian, Jacob' Hofr- Com. nr- G. ' Cant Flowertv Balled :B A Hines3 BlIHAin. Wuhdedf Sgt Heartne; J W If 4rtnss; J W JJeeyt3oTpfk O J Deal,T P Mut pch, D E Campbell, M M Claty p W.JL WEilvJ Q Elder,. Gamt,S N Hines, J W Lackej J;Wesley Lackey, J C Iiackdy, R O Lackef 4 W X Lackey, D M Mat hie m A V Turner D A Wilson, J R Murdock,'Cajt Flow era,' Lt Harrington; : r-' - Conv'auy H7 Capt Thort burgh." Killed : N H Crawfc 'd, A M Dorset, D N Miller. ' Wounded; Sergt &h Andrews,' GergVT Lv Russell, Corp'l E T KOit, A C5teed,.T W Bell, AJkl-BeM P W Oarw, B II Hopkins, James Howell, E E Luck, f mM Newby, A : W Sanders, Jesse Sear lett, Hf tf Tomlinaoni I- " ComHany T Capt Mpgnesa- Killed D D Harn- ricc.xvounaea: i uniiders, (since aeaa,) a u Hagh, -E-MaaVain, Lt Bean, Corp'l D W Powell4ll3orn'l T RHean, P Green, W C Ham rick; M -Haines, G O Kitchen, C B Powell, J C Willian s, AG Wickins, OolorrSerg't . Jno Wa ters. Comt ny K, Capt. McLaughlin. No report cf namli. Killed 3 ; Wounded 16. E. GOLDMAN, Act'g Adj't 38th C. T. 5 THE ENGLISH IDEA OF INTERVENTION THE 'LONDON TIMES THINKS THAT FRAN Departed this ruVtthe midenfle of her hinband, In Wake eonaty, N. en 8anday morning, Jane 1st," 1862, Mm. XUZAWBT PUfcLENwife of Tarn PnUssisx tha 70 of W g." SUt Pallra asbreed religioa wkeqlBly-lt:-Vars eld, and soeat after waiud herself with the M- IS. -.Chm-ch, of which she remained a eonswteat member tni4eath. 4 In Che domestie eircle, the fever rlatioa which abiSUS- Ui?''.,u "0thet, -mistresa, all were ennobled ad hakowed by'hsc; fervent piety , and -enlightened views of the datiee and respensibUities of her station She seemed to covet jnothingmore than the piooa in stroetions: and fervent prayera of the ministers of God, many of whom . will . doubtless remember the ehrktiaa ' meekaess 'lef tbis : Israelite io whom there, was no sjaile. Her sickaess 'was short, bat very se vere. She seemed from the first to have a presenti ment that she would die,- and expressed the greatest desire to depart andi be with Christ. Her hasbtnd, (than whom a more sincere christian does not live,) several children and grand children, survive to mourn her lossV v May they Imitats her example, as they will doubtless cherish with profoundest reverenee and love the memory of this satin Ud dead. . ; R. 0. MAYAARD. .JuBe27tVlP62.. ; ! Notice. THE CANDIDATES FOR THE LEGIS LAUBB and far gheritF, will address their fel low oit.sens of Wake County at the following times ua places, vis SIXTH NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT List of casualties of tho 6th N. C. State Troops in the battle of 27th June, (Friday.) Company A Killed none. Wounded- Lieut Col Avery, flesh wound in thigh Sergeants Dickson and Swaffcd. Privates J S Brown, R L Elliott. J T Elliott, TLos Keenan. Company B. Killed none. Wounded CaptParrisb. Privates N Parker.Green Roberts, J G Lungford. Companv C. Killed none. Wounded Privates S I1 Girrand, N G L"igh, Jas Huskie, W D Pool, Lieut Evans Turner, Corporal LTur ner, Privates" R Brasfield, J Kilgrock- Company D Killed none. Wounded Privates J M Tuompson, H MjNeely. Company E Killed Private C H English Wounded Corporal Cox, Privates! O Sik.- s, J Huneingor, Wm branch, J W Lewis, Wm How ell. Companv F. Killed none. Wounded Corporal Durham, Privates M Bevo.ir, John Pettigrew, H Stanford, A H Cheek, J Bevens. Companv G. Killed Privates Redwiqd, M L Morgan. Wounded Privates D A Sloop, W J Smith. Company H.: Killed Private J A Burk.- Wounded Privates A Coleman, A Tucker, F A Page, G Stadler. Company I. Killed None. Wounded Capt R W York; privates L Pick r J, T C Barbee. Company K. Killed None. Woundfd Private G 3 Halt. Total Killed, 4; wounded, 43; aggregate, 47 A List of Killed and Wounded of Company I, 1st North Carolina Kegiment, Uspt. roote. Killed : Orderly Sergt J W Hartsfield, Privates Oscar L Mitchell, Isbam W Mitchell, John Smith. "Wounded: Elijah Belvin, mortally; Sergt M"I Scarborough, severely; Atlas H Jones, seriously; Jame3 W Powell, James n Grady, Y H Pate", Jas Belvin, John PuUy, Baldy Pierce, Calvin Piece, Wesley Yong, Wesley Jones, Jose;-h Rowland. Wm Buffalow, Wm A Jones, Andison Williams, Perry Loyd.'Wm T Maesin gale, Jackson Ellis, Augustus Hicks, H C.Hodge Henry Perry, Lewis Browning, Green Sander ford, Lt J Z Terrell, severely, in the ankle; Young B Clifton; Jacob Frazier, Marcelhi3 Pearce. Total killed, 4; wounded, 27. Report cf Casualties in the 38th Regiment N. C. T. on June 26.b and 27th. SHOULD TAKE THE LEAD, &C. - Fvom the London Times, June 14 Th'e Uilfc of intervening even in the tnosWfriend ly way .t-et ween the two hostile communities in Americif'is one of po much delicacy that the coun try wil gladly JeaVe the matter in the har.ds of the Gasiirnment, to. choose such an opportunity and motjl of action as it may think proper. The rtatemef 's or Lord Palmertton and fcovd Russell last nigls .were to the effect that the British Gov ernmenat least, baS no intention of offering me diation i4 present, andHbab no proposals on the subject fcveibeen jroade by the French -Em peror. V sluld desire nothing better than that Na poleeoh t the Czar.who are the two most popular sovereigns across the Atlantic, f hould, either.sep-' arately c.'V conjointly, press on the A mericans tn ooonselsvhich would be indignantly rejected if offered to? us. -European mediation had better begin' on the continent. AH that we can now say bas.i Iready been said by c,ur politicians and by the pesa. The speeches of two or three Cab inet mif utera arid too well Known opinions of almost oyry man of note in either house are equivalent to any thing .that the French Empe- ror can ctsciose to ine Americans py a lormai or fer of. mdlaiion. The North knows well the opinion's v.f this country, ncd without further of ficial coo; mumcation, will teei assured that we give a -aclt assent to any recommendations which ottfr Powers may mate in Ihe interests of peace, . - WitheCt, therefore, pretending to divine tbe se crets of tf v9 French Emperor, or to say in what form and when his opinions will be expressed. we may Idmit that tbis country must allow him to take if i0 lea l. There exists bo general a de sire in Ei ropo to bring this war to an end, and it is now clear that the Union can only be re stored inuoame and by coercing a determined, unanimol r people by military force, that every day wilbfTicrease the number of continental poli ticians wl o tbink as we do Lord Russell, who confines Hrnrelf to deprecating mediation at the nrosent lt"ae. and who alludes to the nrobahihtv jof Borne future action of the kind, will probably hnd. the wav to tne re-eiitablisbment of peace, smoothed w tho beneficent couuseia of our neigh- Dors, ill ume may come wnen tnis country will be able ttT-offer iu assistance to settle the dispute witbout certain misrepresentation or repulse. In the country districts, at a distance Trom the points occupied by the Federal forces, there would be less expression, because there would bo free scope flr fwlessness and violence. The execu CUtion of .the Federal laws, or tne collection of taxes, wotLI bo impossible in places where a Fed eral officii would be looked upon by the fierce and maddeoed;bpatherner8 as little less .odious than a pinther os rattlesnake. A few thinking mer. at the, Noitb are looking forward to such a state ofthingb, and are candid enough to admit that they kndvJof no greater calamity for themselves than complete Euccess; but if, as seems more than possible, tpe resolution ot the southerners avails to protrar this war from mouth to month, then tba time multJcome when the intervention of Europe will be dejnandod by the interests of humanity, and pefhim accepted willingly by the exhausted combatariil. Trys country may, then, with pru dence hol itself in readiness to support any pro position which may be urged by its more favored neighbors MANCHESTER COTTON MEN THINK 0' MEDIATION. July August 17th. 18'h. 19th. 21st. 2sd. ?3d. 24th. 25th. 26 th. 28th. 20 th. 30 th. 31st. 1st. 2d. 4th. 5th. 6th. A'' 1 1 JtOxox& Female r College ) -i - ' .;. -U m ''. 4-4 t , : ' OTERARY SCHOOL, rpnis scnooL coMrnisESrEiGUT A. ponaaxioetiy . orgaed elissea atudies eomtteaoe with the alphabet nd are eoatlnaed ia the Elementary Branebes, Mathematics, Languages. Eng. lish UterMurt, Natarai Sciences, aqd Moral Philoso phy, untu the -minds! of tbe students are properly trained for th dataes of life. The investigations and dhroussioBS an thorough and oompjhenslTSXClKeos sary apparatus is froely supplied. The Libraries and Cabinets embrace rare and extensive collections'. VUt&dfxt& SCHOOL. Speelal attebtioft'l levoted to Drawing, on faint ing, and Embroidery, tj The , various styles of "fsay painting and "ornamental work" are also taught -' - if MVsilp scHobLrC ' ' " 'Masie lsltaaght s scieaee and as an art ta. struetionU given on the Piano, wuitar snd Harmo nium. Unusual attention is dsvotod to Vocal and oaered Juosio , - ' -.. ' . ! EXPENSES. . Tuition in Elementary Branches. " - CoWejre ClaW " " Drawing, ' . ' " " PalnUng, " . Ornamea tali Work, - " MfaC, ; Board, 20 00 10 0 15 00 6 to SO 0 60 00 Bu bee's,. Thursdayr Banks', Friday, Franklin's, Saturday, Duonsyille, Monday, Porestville, Tuesday, Rolesrille, Wednesday, ' Helton's, Thursday, Wakefield, Friday,! Hood's, Saturday,! Brney Jones', Monday, Wm.-HolWinae's, Tuesday, Green Ltvel, Wednesday, ueaar oric, xnursaay, i Rogers' Store, Friday, Willie Lynn's, Saturday, Laws', Monday, I ' . Thompson's, Tuesday, Spikes', Wednesday. The Tax Collectors will also attend for the purpose of collecting the Taxes doe for the year 186L je2S td WM. H. HIGH, Sheriff. WE ARE REQUESTED TO AN NOUNCE RUFUtf fl. JONES as a Con.de rate candidate for' the House of Commons of the ensuing General Assembly July 4 td For th!e legislature. WE ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCE Da. JOHN CIMARKIOaT as a Confederate Candidate for a seat n the House of Commons of the next General Assembly foi Wake county. June 25 td E ARE FE QUESTED TO ANNOUNCE QUENTIN BUSBES as a candidate for a seat REMARKS. All the departments of this school are now conduct ed by teacher! of the highest qualifications. The advantages afforded, the low price of board and tuition, and the health and q'uietness Of the, sur rounding country, unite in making th's a very pleas ant retreat foe those desiring to devote themselves to study. Oxford is situated on the healthy hills of Gran ville, 12 miles lrom, the Ha'eigh and Gaston Railroad, . and i connected with Henderson Station by a lino of daily stages.-; JpSf' The twenty-thud session will commenoe o i the 'Fibs t Mondat in July, 1862. - l ' : ii H. MILLS, " I '; Oxford, N.-O. Louisburg Female College. Having! been honorably, dis charged from the army of the Confederate State, Una College Will be opened for the reception of pupils, on the 1st dfy of July next. The FAcritT is eomvlete and efficient. For infornwtioa as te terms, Ac, refer to "previous advertisemenitf, or to the undersigned ' at Louis burg, Jo 28-w2w? j! . President ' TWO ABLE-BODIED MEN OPPCB their er ioes as substitutes, free fromStaUot Confederate service, wtell skilled in military tactics, infantry, artiilery, oavalry or broad sword exereise. Prefer the latter, but willing to serve any where in any capacity in the Southern Confederacy. ; or eacn, sizui. Address P. O. BOX 38, jy 2 5tpd ! ; v Raleigh, N. C. in the House of Commons sembly. 13th Jane, 1862. of the next General As jel4 td W E ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN NOUNCE M. A. BLEDSOE as the Confede rate candidate for re-eleotion to the Senate lor the County of Wake. Raleigh, May 26, 1862. my 28 td Classical and Military School, Scotland Neck, Halifax Cophtv! 'N. C. M. L. VENABLE, x i JOSEPH VENABLE, A. M ,J """"P""- rilHE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTI X tution will begin on Monday, the 4th of August, lo2. Terms per Section of Twenty Weekt : Tuition in Classical Department, $25 00 " English " $15 00 Contingent Fee, 50 Board per month (including washing) 12 00 All communications must be addressed to Princi pals, at Scotland Neok, Halifax Co., N. C. jy 2 6t Standard copy 6 times. Direct Importation! RUN THE BLOCKADE!! 1 A A REAMS ASSORTED SIZES JL.ET 1UU TEK and NOTE PAPER. 100,000 assorted sises ENVELOPES. 50 Gross STEEL PENS, including GilloU's. 10O benutifully bound Prayer Books, Psalms and Hymns, Methodist Hymns, Family Bibles, Wri ting Desks, Work Boxes, Playing Cards, sc., Ac. Address, T. $. WHITAKER, ialy 5tn, 1862. Wilmington, N. C. WHAT THJ Frorit' the Manchester Guardian, June 13. There are manv obiections in tho scheme ofttbe joint mediation which appears to be on-tne taps, uur nanas are not so free in this maUcr. asbpee of the French Government, whose relations fitn America are not embarrassed either by. ties ofirelationship or by recollections of re cent rivalry. Hat the imperor ruapoleon has gratified tjbf taste of his subjects for foreign influ ence in mAiiy worse directions than that which he is nowgain represented to be thinking: cf: and he v?ill luve our active sympathy and approval in any steps he may take for the simple purpose of putting a stop to the most crying scandal which the (19i.h;entury has witnessed. . For ourselves, we shall ijoice if the struggle can be any way ended widhoutinterlerenco on our part. 100 Home Manufactures. REAMS PAPER at 10 per REAM. 100,000 ENVELOPES at $10 per thou sand, at N T- S. WHITKER'S, July 5th, 1862 6tt Wilmington, N. C. DRUMS AND FIFES," At T. S. WHITAKER'S, July 5th, 1862 6t Wilmington, N. C. LOST, ON THE 15th MARCH LAST, somewhere on the line of the Central Railroad, a Trunk marked "T. L. Lasatcr, Sergt. Maj. 35th Regt N. C, T., PittsboroV Any information respect ing said Trunk will be thankfully received, or any person leaving said Trunk with W. G. Upcburch, in Raleigh, will be amply rewarded for their trouble. Information concerning said Trunk will be directed to W. G. Upchcbch, Raleigh, N. C. T. L. LASATER, jy 5 4tpd Co. "H," 47th Be't N. C. Troops. i i AFFAIRS IN MEMPHIS. mN?'NJ Miss.l f via-Mobile) July l.-iThe rnf.c?98edthe ,0"ef tor asking . Grant's per 6f0n to publish the Southerni eceannt ofiMe. lSV 4efea.t at Richmond; the IstterUor a2- , e , ".wenuury sentiments' publUhed ? iatheir p aLorr ' h i'-w j , 1f - I i l ' l es of Memphis. Warm. work, la xp4ctya- dV .T'. -S0 f the enemy's picket were fouid vveanesaay moTninB..j - s, , No wonder, Ben, there are no where you are. ott" What have they to be Union men McCLELLAN'S ARMT. . i In. view of recent events, the following editorial testimony from the New York Tribune,, of the Uth ult., as to the strength of McClellan' army daserves to be placed upon records" - ' ; i We have late private advices from our army before Richmond. In spite of its heavy losses by sickness, privation and eombat, t is ta day the strongest and most effective army ever assembled n Ibis contlnect much stronger, even in num hers,than is generally supposed. It has more and I petter artillery than any other army in the world ,ver had.. - i " Col J L Hoke, wounded. Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding. j Not in action. Company B, Capt Cook, commanding. Kill ed ; Corp'l G W Wheeling, Private Jas Stokes, Sr., Jno Crezart, J Blackman. Wounded: Serg't II B Brown, J A Boon, G C Poplin, A Grose,. J M Atwood, G D Halcomb, W M Carter, A S Hair, W Cook, J E Hulchins, A R Reeee, R D Russell, D T Talley, W H Felts, L J Wells, W R Hains, John H Grose, C F Armsitong: Company C, Capt Wilson, commanding. Kilied : Privates L Gufley, O M Warwick, J S Britt. Wounded: Berets J W Walker, G L Doughtry, Corpl's W T Sutton, W A Andrews, Privates R R Jackson, R Cobb, W McLamb, J B Cotton, R B Stith, W Brower, S W Sutton, J, S Sanderson, M Vaughn, W B Harlington, W H Pope, J H Warwick. Company D, Capt Ashfort, commanding, Killed : Lieut Jos W Darden. Wounded : Serg't O B Morrissey, Privates To3 Persithe, Robt Shipp, Mj Lockkanny, W E Brewer, W H Stevens. - v Company E, Capt McRae, commanding. Killed: Lieut M T Coyinglon, Privates Jas T Boetick, M V B Covincton. Wounded t oerg't A GTDawkins, Privates H II McCsskill, E Kel ly, J Benoist N T Baldwin, K M Covington, C Croncn. M CnappeUi VY C Mitchell. . Company ; F, Capt Yount, cemmanding. Wounded: Lts D F Rose man, J Yount, A Deal, Corp'l N E Ligman, Privates A A'rwood, Jno 0 THE LONIJjIS TIMKS ON THa NATIOXALITT OF f 2 ' THK REBELS. .Fiom the London Times, June 12 Itis.'pbjin that the time is approaching when Europe vll have to think seriously of its rela tions to tHe two belligerants in the Amerrcan war. A contest is raging of whibh we can predict nothing fut that every week will add to the ha treds of the. two communities, and will spread ruin widfr and wider. The state of affairs dis clrecl tojus by tbe last advices deserves anxious consider aipon. It canpj5t.be doubted that we are approaching a time.whe a more important question even than that of ahpfJar of mediation may have to be consid ered by vSngland and France. Tbe Southern Confederpcy has constituted itself a nation for nearly a "ear and a half. During that time tbe attachment of the people to the new Government has- beeni indubitably shown; immense armies have beefr raised, tbe greatest sacrifices have been end uredrltbe persistence of the South'm tbe war through lonpr series of battles Some victoria's, some defts has shown tbe " force arid consisten cy" whicl-lare looked upon as the tests of nation alifv. "W nerever the Government is unmolested. the laws -ro .administered regularly as in time of peace, an 1 wherever, the Federals bave penetrated tbey are deceived with an animositv which they resent, asgat New Orleans, by a military rule of ntolerabfS brutality. The vision cf a Union party in i4he South has been dispelled, as the Northerners themfelvee are compelleT, with bit terness ata mortification, to admit. Ali thfie circumstances point tobutone corclu- sion ; Eiper this war must be brought to an end, or the tife will at4ast come when the South may claim its&wn recognition .by foreign nations as an independent Power. The proceedents of our America coionres,oi tnespamsn colonies, oi uai-r gium, ant ef Tuscany and Naples the other day, lorDia at to question tnts rignt wnen assertea Dy the 'Confederate States. It is our duty to antici pate thispbssible event, and it may be wise a9 well as generous for statesmen on this side of tbe ocean to .approach the American Government in a friendly Spirit with the offer of their good, offices at this gj'eat crisis of its fortunes. This cause coming up to be heard, it is ordered that advertisement for' six weeks be made for William P. Rioley and Bedy Ripley, non-residents, to 'appear. i afcswer and plead at the next term of this Court, or 4jme cause will bo heard ex parte as to them, fir May Term, 1562. jy 5 w6w J. J. FKKRELL, U. C. C NOTICE.--YYESEEY O. SMITH vs. 4. S. KING and others. Petition for settlement. . Office N. C. R. R. Co., ) Company Shops, July 2d, 1862, j DIVIDEND Ne. 3. A DIVIDEND OF EIGHT PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company has been tnis day declared, payable on and after the first day of August next, only on the production of the proper certificates of stock. The Transfer Book will be closed from this date until the day of payment. JOHN H. BRYAN, Jr., july 5 lm Secretary. ! Notice. . THE COMMISSIONERS IN THE. SET era! Districts for,he County of Wake of Ibdi, gent Families are requested to meet at the Court House in Raleigh on Saturday, the 12lh day of July, and report the number -of Indigent persons la their respective Diatriots, aad to receive their shares of the Salt prooured by T. Q. W hi taker, Esq., one of the Salt Agents for the County of Wake; 1 , jy 2 td 4 . k Jj. FERRELL, -Clerk, ; J. M. lAfrffo$B Classloa) Math ematlcal and. IMilitarjrSohool. TnEPORTY-FIRSTSESSIONOFTHIS Institution will commence on July 9th, 1862. For particulars address the Principal, je 25 td ! Standard copy St J. H. Hornet's CLASSICAL ANL MA THEM A TICAL SCHOOL, , If ;AT OXFORD, N. C, - . ' WILL RE RE-OPENED THE 2nd MON "DAY ON -J.TJL. . , ; The charge for board and tuition, exclusive of lights and fuel, will be $120 per! session. Oxford, N. C, Jane 10, 1862. jane 14 lm " r; i 1 1 1 i. OFFICK NORTH CAROLINA R. R, CO., 1 iCompakv Shops, June 18th, 1812. J THE THIRTEENTH GENERAL MEET iDg of the Stockholders in this Company will be' held at Hillsboro' on Thursday the tenth day of July next ;y j; JOHN H. BRYAN, Jr., je!8 tdif ; h . Secretary. Cotton taken in Payment for Isand. T HAVE FOR SALE A TRACT OF LAND belonging to the esUte of James H. Fitts, cdnJ taining 6l0 acres, lying upon the waters of tho Roan oke River, about four or fire miles below St. Tamma ny, and seme 20 miles above Gaston. The most of tbe Tract lies in Mcklenbut-g county, Virginia, bbr. dering on Warren county, N. C, adjoining the lands of A. O. Royd, Captj. Hunt, Dr. WillUm T. Howard i and others, and is' said to be by those 'who know it best a very valuable tract of land.. It produces well -the crops usually grown in this country, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat and O&s, and I think is well located, being immediately on the waters of the Roanoke, by which all tlqi produce raised on the farm for market might be delivered on the navigation line o boats and landed iti marked in less fjan 2i hours, a Very great advantage when there is a rise in the market on wheat and tobacco ; j or, if desired, might be sent along one of the best country roads I ever saw seven miles to Warren toa Depot, on the Raleigh and Gas ton Road, and from thenoe to Petersburg, Richmond, Norfolk or "Wilmiagton, giving the planter a choice i of markets ; after reaching Weldon, N. C. The Im provements on this place ore of a very plain, s ab stantial order, consisting of a dwelling house with four rooms and' a passage, stables, tobacco barn au.d houses for 30 or 40 negroes. The tract has a plenty " of wood and water, and cleared lands on It for 15 i r 20 hands, and lies in -the immediate neighborhood "of Nathan MaUne, F. A. Thornton, P. Htnton and A. ' G. Boyd's saw and grist mills. . ' 1 should be pleased, to sell the above lands immtdW ately, to pay tho dMa of tho estate,, and having learned from the principal creditor of the estate that he is willing to take icotton in payment of his debt. I will here state that eotton will be received in payment for this valuable property , , . Persons who may wish to purchase will address me at Henderson, N. Carolina. - ' Je 25 8t JOSEPH S. JONES. TUe Wilmington Journal, Petersburg Express, and the Richmond Enquirer and Dispatch, publish daily ; the State Journal semi-weekly, and the Tsrbo ro' Southerner weekly. All will publish four weeks, tinless sooner ordered to discontinue, and send bills to the advertiser. Rags and Paper. 1 THE NEUSE MANUFACTURING COM PANY purchases COTTON or LINEN RAGS at the hiehest cash price. On h nd, a supply for sale of CARTRIDGE PA PER, COTTON WRAPPERS and Common WRAP PING. Address,- - H. W. HUSTED, Trees. Raleigh, N. July 2, 1862. jy 6 6w Ipgf State Journal, Standard, Greensboro' Patriot j and Charlotte Democrat, each copy 6 weeks. Fresh Arrival at the INDISPENSABLE WHITAKER'S. JULY 4th, 1862. 300 Bushels Wheat, 15 Boxes Adamantine Candles, .10 ' Tallow Candles, 10 Dtsen (genuine) - Lee A Perrins Worcester- shere Sauce. JkbiuClkmeKs Aqaih.-b-A correspondent of the At'ta CbmmoniceaUA says that, to. his per sonal knowledge, Clemens, - Bell, aad Morgan were, estate as the 25th ult., making speeches at Blount Springs, Ala., and calling for volunteers to drive she Yankees from North Alabama ;eand he placed no reliance upon the story that Clemer.a has iurijd Hessian. He also declare that, the atoryofMitcheU's sending four hnndred wagon loads of Cotton from Hontsville is false. . "Old Dominion Nails,'' WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE OLD DOMINION NAIL WORKS" of Richmond, and furnish Nails at their prices in Danville, Virgin -ia, adding the freight all sises. For 60 Kegs and over, $10.75. ) For under 50 Kegs, 11.75. j 3d Nails f 100 h4her. CHEEK A . H : Notice. ; . . ; ' A SEMI"-ANN UAL DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CEN1'. upon tbe Capital Stock of the Raleigh Gaston Railroad Company has been.de olared payable, one-half in Confederate bonds, at the office of the Company, on and after the- second Mon day in July 1862. :j W. W. VAS3, 1 Raleigh, June 27, 1862. f Treasurer. ' - . June 28 ?2m 1 . ' '! i 1 ' I " Warrenton Female Collegiate In, :1 I sUtUte. 1- WILL COMMENCE ITS 1 2&d ' YCAR ' the 10th of next July, at the same rates as usual, and'as well i prepared to give instruction to Young Ladies. Pleas send fur Circulars for farther information. TV dq not expect lie enemy Acre. .... i ' je 18-lm; i ' J UHU8 WILCOX. Prin LADY OF ELEVATED SOCIAL PO- ; SITI0N, aad jfaUy qualified wiihss to take charge of at Female Seminary the "ooming fall ia ' some healthy portim of North or South Carolins-i- Communication had withlier by addressing, r M. L. W Box 489, - -i-july 2 lk ;' i! Petersburg, Va. july 2 2aapd FICKLEN, Danville, Va. Notice. hrrsiR HIGHEST PERSONS WISHING TO-EMPLOYFR-MALE TEACHERS may consult their interest by applying to J. H. MILLS, je 18 lm Oxford, N.C Hillsboro' Military Academy, HLLLSBORCjrjH, N. C. .V"-. THE SECOND , SESSION OF THE h Academic year Cf this InstitaU -will comnsenoe on the 1st f August, 1862. - - ' loa Cireulars or iafarmatioa apply to - ; . Maj. Wau M. GORDOW, je 14 2m ' -v . - fiupsintsjdsaiV. 1 WILL' PAX THE Mtoaa. am5t I pr rrMi r.tUe. Sheep, and Hogs, also for J"ar- ob. Lard, Eggs, Poultry of evory 'description, parties ulIriyGeose and Dk d.Uvere4 to m. at my farm,1. T niles west of Ralegh, fomovly belonging to Hlatoa Franklin, Esq. ; iofl, 1 B.D.SMITIL Raleirh. 14th June, 1862, 'U',' janel8ap4 ' BANK OF WASHINGTON, 1 . ; . i at Qaaxassoaoosf, June 20th, 1862. j.i A DIVIDEND OF.T'nnEE AND A tt1? I PER CENT, on the Canital,Stock f this Bank , has been deelired, payable to Stockholders at O'Whl boro, on aa aftor Jly 1st, prox'mo :, v: ." ' - 1 Persons ai adistaace deslrlng-to draw f thfl divJ; idend will laser la t face of ohoeka the werds j25 t! I M. STKVNS01ff,Caauk--. "f 4 '. i