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r , ! UWtl are. we piani iw nwg ' 11"' ? " TT M.T..' fallowiirjutmlttbn CTty of KUih . v a-.i.jJt WVt fV. ... - - I I II I II ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I T ii.ifaMuiA frtfti tha AfelUion titrtrit .ifWf.tf-r-i ftM4wT.Thi fT T L i t ibootiee-of Uehoo by Gen. 0yk. Abo 1 lieMJ lCbWl jfiHWeitt uci fon; $50 ta mkelk Lift MemWn. YYe nave &owacz later irgui n urvuera -v .m .11. .r r. ir lwtpM ft I nrnwdar. eftB J(y. lAtz Mnii:f J 4 - ' hidaatttf s1 :aV. W8g4lbf jTreni HIsiS.j.'R.' fliBUim, 30 to make br octrin Announced bUnoiLg&mcr eWiTUmffBfjrt?ti Vm Uitobwt esStffi er b itoroed by Ju of Northern 1 wWng i n"CW rJSv-wr fc-Wiiittiil ji 4 '--1 i - u if r.i; '.'1 i mi K-.;i m k. trtggfl to ba In cood oliDt Dd. jeacer to itet aitba I i :. -.V. -ft: w -i! I 1 ; : ; Iq the West, tba last "acoaunU tepf eaen!t tic Xfoj' 'b ' Ccfeiaaa ii pilVheit Witla faba imminenl at a point 09tW3UrdJt6Y&:cdr21 ffiM asoend3:ibe' 'Biaplilerfexaj I Franldik.a werft&tekadand drirra eff tov I 04K:Ferebe'a tangeral' ,lYapl;eej , killed, without any oasnaltTm onr aide. r - wderitndthAtTTJaell; Towlo, . If - . I r - . -1 w I va E nted-oOatnUri btllhe ,anConiemtiT cf Udrbo a eandidatA to fill the t aoaney in the fibme of ConinibWoe'oasionei by the 'death' Qijlpir : ryW.Millen; i . 141 M rv?owle.Yill hire for hia eoinjttitof the "gallanltawolirfeaJt now 1 withthfre Ionga inVirgmia. Cajtaut Band is anstiye popular. ,vlle ioaght JraTelr at 'the battle of :lewbernt hn wai taken prisoner and aent first to Gorcrnoya Jjand, m Xfev Jork-Har-; borjind titenrarda to fiandiisWheref be :;. .remained . ixp tu exchanged n4ei; the atp tel Cataii lland t jir a genUeman of -f fine : taenia ano represent hk oopl!atheegial ,4noet cteditable ; mawoer lat ; :the4 aheiyo tera of old jWake rail j loathe, jrappojfrjnie her 1" fararite sonai . Captain R iriiriiwt - papj in the'fleld nnm election ts hctfL I THE FBVEn fir TfUBlINTOX. j I ; i We tke ihe $ ton lrn$ tph$f that everybody whoMoald get eway from . ilmiogtoit baa leffcepIrV .-..to! the eohclnsion. thai ' the teortalfljr fa that ?ai3ioted town exceed4ytffigtha read of, eioopt ffiit 6nseqnenl:npoiii hegfeat ; plagne ?n London. i.-..-.T'..i.-li The weather has beeome mnoh cooler since Saturday, and the change may- have ' some effect in" chicking the progress of the feter. On mferenoe y ImotheY- pplnmn it willbe . seen that at a meeting of the citizens of Ral eigh.liield, Jm! (Jatinfdaj, acommUtee -iraa an- i pointed'to aoilcit contributions tot" the relief ui vuo pups m Mnuiingfcon. ; xnis eau ire oawot doubt VbmeraUresponde Our aflicted fellowitizena- of! Wilminkton mu jfA'Vneed of ;fre A pTiaicln's. aa eelenie. hH Qi off. nil the usual supplies rom Ahe-'adjaaent oountry - TaaJaviCB-, forty, new eases are reported as haTiBa occarred TaaterdayThera were 10 hbrf. alstnXaktfjde',etery,' an three lefV over tof interment toil xnotTiBg. .s- The following; will exhibit affawrai toay bej therogtesi of the" d&eiue for the last seven idaya The nombarof.new cases is given correctly Yor eachuay froutiUe) reports' farnihed tolheiayi or. 'The dealhiafaoompnedfromtbelntarmenta I at OakdaleTJemet,ry and such other meaxis bl in formation as :wa could obuin. It ;ts possible, . therefore, that uart of the uortalitvof ona uu iinay bo sk'pposita to another, bu n'otori counted twice, so that the aggregate result is the nuai . Monday, Sept. 10 ecUmated Ti.uedsy.ept W-dnesday, OcUt T.C Thursday7bct2dir..34 f " a t i i.. Friday; jPjjtt;8d,.Al-"j .iclX!: w. a j This would exhibit a.morlalHy eatfal lo'3o" be cenUC iareportadiwes.ItUproDablVbewf er, tut s large poruon or taa deaths t occur among the' old eases, as those taken this week are reneralfv renorted UDon morATvn'a.Mft''tVrr"L WeWirVertsJn;ahnM the deatns, but think we ata ta the matn correct; - 1, SMllf ul-taedlcal attendanca with rood and jarat ful nursing; ma and; do mitigate the severity ci the mm; but while the wMber ontinooaai il m, wauouht) whether Its spread can he otherwise resincua uxan or tne want of fuel to feed Upon; ! We have heard of. Q deaths stocs or Issue of yes- X1L "ZfS W iiS ViiJ H 4'. We axe not at all surprised thxt jtht Kda Ilis exquisite aensibpitieB and truly ehristlajt 1 , proclivities Jhrlnk'rappaUc.froni the idea tS l refuafol Iwter:1 ino1: ewnwSonl r w to-taurder, Tavish, steal ia burn crimihaeljrland to leave us the' cnoiee of ; being .thepeipcatora 'or Viotu&fi wholeirriMSfWO now inhabfting ihe soil of the iConfederate J !$Utei .we are not. w constituted as. to be willing to ;,refram-froni WM oT'uWneinici ; ourtfoe can be: restrained, or arrested in his denKnIacaOqnrseVhCa to sen. or .appreciate da chilo-rmW thropy, OrJjumanitT of the poliey of reeeiy log and eating : bvaderi- of. our totf.' commg:upon UWUIj Uietkckest bf btnerf over M&:&t&nv:j:M l 4eal t 5 I ' . "! i ew cases, Deaths.; i Saturday, 8ep"Sttb.',f..9-K I ffa-, ' ! Sunday. Sepf atht.4 rf't2djfj ' VVVUMMMia m it n amiT l. . :. A3,-..,S ;-.j ....... j craai&Uraikdaatiata cnMhe WeMinga oJ 1.- 4 t it irnfir-lTr f.lf TAZ:aX I ? W "' r'.a brcitfght1ek i their aUegtance; to tbo "ed nl OoTernment. It U not the war on the V in no we war w BontA WhJcb. they denottnee, but tba mpda in I Which the war is nrosecnted. 1 They H onld itkLiVj il" fCito tfl-V itA . hated f u i - tr;i t , - - . . a TT1 i ' 1 iL . - a-rl. - -TkMal Aa 1 mhZ l their- own liberty may be foreyer aacrifieed jbjj their present rnlerv This' is precisely ihp ItMa-vintioitAf avmnathT" with tha SdUth mcnei It wilt bojobseied too, that Xhm I Vetwn ofCkoti tawJ'bo remained at home I tie deaf, asked bim to tpealttooderr fDavlt "-r.-irr: fL;;fi K mi Jt I v.- ij ty i: il -ia i K V demanded &n ' Dblberr." ' -Nelwm denoanced' i-ZIiLiU-iU- 'L' '..Ul.t5 tii)mltimk, I taken Druoher a( tfie fall or Roanoke Wand, pa-1 lnow Nolion riamjed lmin tbo fiaoa, 1 iS:K5rj- .-fr v a-l'slli'-iftl-!! '.! mittad toretnrn to his" family. "Etetaeain denounced tilfn as a coward; 'Davit miiaTibf-rnsbodf nattit aeoaaea-oww r . -u t k-:. vii 1 rr pistol from a friend. aM "?::ilowle nrmes ziaxa anions' 'ino feS0fJ'e? fW7 : ing'tbt bitUeaW.n;t.:,MFmleba. ppe&atfi wirretnenbleilosi of their lib- Vvidenil shirked the afmyr Cap- d aeekB it, lerlyln jpoint iact,eo government hia Which' cf 'iVngen0.eht iantitied to jrour inkftlited InVtha' 'jfrndinl Union J sinee the support ? -Holdenr for the sake of "partjrpffr- Iwarand nothing abort of a nuracle. or .the kiktxzx .x. i hi ZZkU VWi JllTzr.lttZ.KT'" jpf jtheerjb; yrl tye?. rtabliah itEor; intttopUng m1 ihitv net W 'fihdieir themselves enslaved. I . J t ' I ; IjThf fall a?erm of tnAiCoatfJieMia ; week. , by Jndg.iieajh,,i Among tneeases !deciiHiwaaWwurf the late Col, Ed- ward YarbOro'ag'hV who 'during bis last illness mad two wills, ono dated on" the lsiaOd tanothet dated, on the 25th of March u- By the' first will the testator bequeathed 8,000 ininriinr t hU wife' and hit real estate ftim I trL.ai S'W UnJ .. uc V.-nmLh el jo well known aa "the Yarboroagh HoweM) to his chUdrea. he second will I jus? reycrsea, tne nrsb me .real esiaie oeing lavtU to bis Wife pnd the $3 .0(M) to his ehll- !j! t -tC l',;'.. . '.droit..'! --v i' M . . I drea. , The Jury) after hearing the testimony and listening to an elaborate argument by Messrs. George . Badger and II. A. Badham, for the first will and George W. Haywood and B. F. Moore for the second, rendered a verdict hat the first wUl wal the true will of Col. Yarborough. After applying for and being refused a new trial, the oounsel for the sec ond will appealed to the Supreme Court. - .J: THOSE TWO AIDS. We have waited patiently :to hear what seryices.GovernQr .Vanoe's two-Aids, with the rank and pay of Colonels, were rendering Uie State as an equivalent for the fat salaries they are getting, but up to'ihis date the Or- an has not enlightened us. s Our inquiry on the subject was a very natural . one. The Baleith" Standard, 'now4' the organ deoli red that. Uovernor CUrx, while clothing and equipping regiment after ' regiment," had I no Use for two Aids, and we cannot. but wonder that now, when the regimen ti. have all. been equipped and tarned. over to the Confederate Go vernment, Governor - Vance' should keep two lAidstibt in the employment, rbulin the nainjfnhrState.rTThis Wonder ru.muctvin- i ': .i. .i ' . ..t - J -r : i power is xno party ci-rverorm ana j&eirenoo ment.i.TBy "' the way. wa aee, that one of iGoVernor iViV Aids. Cof one Georire Lit- jtle, figured tnl the vConaerfativemeetmg on Datnraajr;'.- MORE ATROCITIES BY BTJTjLER, THE i'J v BEAST.'' f frIt m ber seen tJiat Bewt Butler bas is- ued -an order requiring ' all persons in Ne w Vrleana above the age ot 19 years who bays ejmpalhized With the cause of the Confede rate Statea to bring'onrard illst oft all their propcrtyy reat nna personal,, and take the :orlth of alfegiauoe to the Federal (Jovern under penalty. of beinVseat'to prison aving their , property confiscated.: If ;iherejUUxtnuH' as we-baTe been led: to j belieye. the Beast willliayeaUrge'rjopuiitlon to Is tt'not c'ndetful thitajterjt brains haYe jias jeen oiowRaOuv. long , ago. svan no "Jackson" be sound in all New Orleans? . - f-ij ... -.cyiC : . . - FTJNxXi.!NoTicx. The funeral of the late lllst Kvelyn B. Walker; will take place from St I - We find the above in the Petersburg- Ex press of Monday. A purer-spirit than Ihxi of, Ere! jn Walker never ascended to s I- Two soldiers named Patrickr McGowanj and John " ReUaheiv jbelopgfnglo" Virgiaia" Regi-. WentSt werwahoVr Jat Dampi tiee, near Blch moudv nl Satnrdar."r for desertion. '. A - ihirdl . fcamecLD, W. Rogers, and havtnr fevf.sJfases,' sa respited for two weeks upon the teaumony of. somw pamesiuiac no xongnx gauanur on noara 01 wnnnM Whan nn Krka rl if .thegtala dwacn, ana-tuo rapite.was given in praer ItytMy Wbiieatah if it an U.-, avnothar deeerter-namau u wan Xltquira. Taceived tWlaahejAjfi f -V hi, ooaifUy.at tb comwocemea .u'tMmriuiiMt tbA.bttlarf Nftwbeiand Y -t -to mnd -kilned la a Northero Jail untfl Verr T pursued to re aater thi army and def nd his oouh- tfJ InVwion &t tbetecent . re-organir . re-org&aixav- on 0f his reglmenVnot Batisfled with the position ria'afirat 'occupied: 'that of Lieutenant Colonel, wis defeated, and refused to solicit hi;old statJon lu aaa ich iiiKniw-x vw n aw. vm, k w P fl" ' w I eVasion ofethe pubUn Pt Mr. Fowle? The writer of thu think, tt election poses," win ten you that Mrie weman ; but all in.avor of a vigorous prosscuUen-of this ... i.'pithK-h-d. will by their Votos.tbit'c.pU,Band, a graduate ot .'yeur, State University a man of talents and who ianow in the army; isJheghittanliThe elec tion of CuL Vance, youc'present Governor, was nrged upon the ground' that lie1 had entered the armT and was -thenfisrhtiDer 'the battles of bis ? . PaT a T' country, aadlfaecnred irnrtnahYthousandYQtes,' irrespecuve oi, party. , ice same jugio wiuaecura tho election of CapUin Band. Ac VOTER. " We are indebted to CapUin K. S. Tucker tor the Tollffwing . list'of wounded left by our troops at Washingtonf ia: the1 late attack upo a that plaee. .This list was obtained by Captain T. dnrinraUte visit to Washington by flag of truce LIST OF -WOUNDED, 0ONFEDERATBS wasbisoton. n n.. stcpt 6xH ig62 ' ' uw. McCoy, Seret. Co. C, 8th Reg't, eun- b "hot, left hip lime improvement ;stUl doubtful. Jas. Boss. Corporal Co. I. 8 lb Begiment, flesh a .iJ ..V. itJ ii ' John 3impson, Co. I, 8 th Regt. dead. Stanford Clapp, I, ,.'4' , gunshot injack and leg' broiea JouWrui, teoo very sick. Eli Price, Co. 1, 8th Begiment, flesh wound in arm and leg doing well. Jacob Coe, -Co. I, 8th Regiment, shot in hand, middle finger ampatftted doing well. Feter iiugbes, Corporal Co. X, SUfJiegiment, (-flash. wound, ankle well.. George Hughes, . I.. 8th Xiegimeot. grape shot through hips -doing well. i - tloon jf roctor, if, otn tegunent, dead. ' Thos; Farmer, F, 40th -t shot through right breast improving, but doubttul. A. r. Wood, i;', 17th itegtment dead. Jt Ti Pearce, C, 17th shot left arm doubtful case and typhoid. J. U. Modiin, u, I7th Rcgt., bruised by tainng chimney well. ,.t ;.j r "; Wm. Collins, u, 17th Begiment dead. W. W. Seltant, Q, 17lh T" tall through face doubtful. M. B. Galloway, Sergt. E, 55Vh Begiment, head and shoulder been very si elf, but improving. , J no: Lewis. G. 65th Bee., need- doUbtfuL U Bryant "Green, GSth"vReg.J,hot through both 1 thighs doing wen. ' " J . P. Roach, C, 55th. Begiment, side and back UUUVbl U J 1 I d Thos. Hall, I, 55lhTtegimeht, left thighdolng well. r j-j- . ,. ...i.'i Enoch Wadsworth, ,,B, 10th Begiment, flesh. wound, arm andide doing well. Win. Gibbs, K,'17th Beg wounded in face .ucsng.weii. - - i -r .-v.'i i. 1 - 1 1 dead, of which wa could not get the names. - I saw and conversed with the living at the Cape Fear Bank HospiUl;8 They 4r kindly treated and citizens of )YMhtagtoD were very kind In Viaptam or Uavairy r Sept. 30lh, 1862. tiJe PESTILENCE IN WILMINGTON- MEETING OF QlTIZENa; Pursuant to a call of his Honor the Mayor of this City, a number of zenA.,meiT at the Miyor's Office, to make arrangements for obtain ing aiid- sending supptfesy&c.;v0 vwumingion, xt-fi -V - On motionCaptain Everftrd Hall wm tailed to the chair, aod H. QinitU, ppotirtd Gowri- ry! 'i' -J . u 'ifij-'.iHiti.-..'.! . t The following resolutions, presented ' by the Ka Hour Jphn HJryafij werejhnamlnoojlyadop. i Reeotyed, Tha we bare learned With the deep? est sorrow of thn afflicting dpensatidn of ProvU r l! . denoeiywbich our fellow-eiUzena. of Wumiag- ion ara subjected to a peattience causing great mortality among them. ? f y- i i-v.-w Resolved;? That our fellow; citizens of Wilming ton are entitled to and da receive' our profound sjmpathy; knd that wewjll! tefldeavour byll means )U our power to' alfevuiW their sufferings' WfrSofcwkiV That n Cdmmirtee p'f S be" apjiolnV ed to solicit of the citfz9nsltaleigh"'ahd' "vicinity contributions of food,, mon ryrv&ca for the relief of citizens of WHmingtonif & VS. : . Under the last retolutiott'i the follo wing persons were appoYntedrlbaJCanlU Pescod, W. L. PomeroyJi JMlltch'ford.'W. H. I Jones, Charles Dewey,' ILSV. pusted, Mn.fi. &'t r Mason, Mrs. E. MordecaiJ Mrsl T. Skinner, flirt.- P. Busbee, MrsV "AtkinjottMrs. H, ll. Evans and Mrs. J. :Kioaw . On motion the meeting adjourned - - -mm m m a -w. at -v - a ! aa d . ' g jsv A&uipjLUi vnairman. r 5 H. S. SMrrH; Secrets . QtrTwi. aaWwSareiwtr- -"- X-a a av . j at AAA) iiaieign, ucv , apo Vi Among - the arrfv4lslnr Bcbmond Prfday was Mru Bradford; wife pt the prstenLXIovemoi L-'rJt . -.. i- itj i - SF"!"" f woou a w " wuiwwwi i-, : i was, ana neyeruy .oejiBTw yugvy y? ,wrnw nis will come to the same conclusion on Jne. day of - Anotber , and elect; CapU Bind, andiperMt jmr. A w ... ' i. W- r maT '. war I to enjoy nai privacy; at, home i.with U. Jersoa C. V Undlnr th 4aklar-tUl4taUoi'oratoaa wv1"? Hoqsp. when Gimri)fit'MMfOMhW f qwtd Odi. Morjton W itaM mrmUoir I 1iW bim tepped led an and turned follow ed Nelson, who was going up stairs. IJavia.toid Nelsonjlo defend himseifimmecnaxeiyu.nereon flnng.-.- ;" ' . ' .. - . - ' The ball penetrated his lea breast, and General Nelson died in about, twenty minutes. General Nelson requested to see his old frierid,'Ber. Mr, TalboV rector of Cavalry Episcopal Church,' who was then at the Gait House. Mr. Talbot admisn istered the sadrament according to thefoims w - - -w - o XXSniZ ? 1 . t " JH L pealed the service .nbjWtf h rolled that he taut on any otner had not long, ago attention to religion. account says : i. , ; 4 , . '. minutes- before 9 o'clock. General Jeff- vis, 'of Indiana, met Gen. Nelson in the Gait House, and. attempted to speak to bim. Gen . Nelson refused to listen, and turned away. Davis followed him to the other end of the hall, and again addressed him. NeW son now . turned to him, saying ;, "Do you , wish to insult me, you cowardly puppy 2" and struck him at the same tme on the head. Davis did not retaliate on the spot,- but made through tie crowd of guests until be met an officer of his acquaintance, borrowed a pistol of him, and then pushed to the west door of the hall, where Nelson was conversing with some gentlemen. When within a few feet of bim he cocked the revolver and fired instantly. The bail entered Nelson's left breast, inflicting a mortal wound. He man aged to walk up stairs to Gen. Buell's room, where he fell on the floor. cwrgicai attendance was immeuiateiy caiiea, bat the General died about thirty minutes after n a . . - a be was shot. He was conscious until three min utes before his death. Among his last words wereI am murdered. The New York World, noUcing the affair, says: The deceased was a brave man and a good sub ordinate General, but he failed to pay any respect to those courtesies,not to say decencies of life, without which ability and bravery are uselescin military leader. He was blasphemous, indecont, and abusive beyond all precedent in bis -conver sation and deportment toward his equals and in feriors in rank. If one-half that is reported ot bim ii true, it is a marvel ho was not .shot months since. Such a man. no matter what his olaimB, Should not have been permitted to remain in the army a montu; . lie was perpetually violating that most essential of the army regulations which insists on -cofrdtt(Bt becoming "gentlemah. Had be been displaced for this cause "rit" -would have been worth a victory to our armies in the warning it would have been to the mass of our officers, whose discipline in this respect is very defective. Democratic meeting in nkw york lincols's proclamation dknouncid. e A meeting was held at the Democratic head quarters, in New York, Monday nighty at which about 1,000 persons were preset. Hon, James Brook, of the New York Express, first addressed the meeting. After denouncing the emancipation proclamation: , . . He then spoke of the second proclamation, say ing to the people, if you agitate Ibis subject you shall be put in Fort Lafayette.' ('J Let them try it." Laughter.) It was a proper corollary' to the first. "The. provost marshal (hisses) of the State or city of New York is made the judge of our loyalty, and any personal enemy, may obtain the incarceration of any one of us. There are two points in the proclamation. The first is, the sua densluo of civil and the establishment of martial law, and the seeond is. the suspension of the habe as corpus. That right which our English fathers have had since the dark ages is annulled by a proclamation, and citizens are arrested without knowing why or wherefor ' ("Infamous.") Never, never did the revolutionary fathers, who struek bright and free the sparks of liberty; delegate such power to the Executives ; Could they tell that for his speech be should not be in Fort Lafayette to-morrow.- ("Ho. no. y Ll it was not a period of war w should have no hesitancy in saying, "Resistance to tyvadts is Obedience tosGod.'' (Tremendous applause ) 'The ballot-box is the remedy. 'Form huge processions , bearing the red cap f liberty ana protest; oeg, ana impiore a return or our lib erties. ("You're right.''') Bead the-Constitution of the United. States, securing to. every man free dom of speech, trial by jury r and protection in his person and property. (Cheers.) '-' - He did hot propose ever o give up the Consti tution or surrender to the rebels.. (Applause. )--But he proposed to carry-- On the war on a differ ent, principle,- and taking a'sword in the right hand and the Constitution in the len,snd save the country through the Constitution.. - (Cheers.) He would surround, the rebels, and leave treason to sting itself to death. This geographical idea of overrunning the Southern terfjtorV with anaccli-r mated Northern men is a theory that must fail. He abhorred secession and abolition equally . Jeff. Davis is a readonly two years old; Wendell Phillips ia, by his own confession, a rebel twenty yearaolcL (Applause.) With the exception ot Ltho Dttle Bepublio of San Marino,' on a peak of the Appenines,- we are the only-republic now m existence, and we are working out the grand prob lem. Tyrants ia Europe, are using aU their now- er v suuTeri our prmviuim. , ju.ure . uutu ever now Is ft necessary to impress anon the Northern mind that "Liberty, noerty, liberty, and Unionl now ana lor ever, are one ana inparawe-"ea axuyouno.toneiJJufQr Mr. Sehnable,' who was imprisoned in Fort La fayette, then addressed the meeting.', i i ' v. t , ; ' MrJ'Lln'cdln. be said; will be supported 'bv alt Lwhen he acticoDstltationally. 7 Applause.) We -nave .- already ouiiea. 400,oou men. or more, and J saoaiea -tne country, witn a yaui .nearly equal to Great Britain' 1 There was a time. when,' if few men bad been treated for their attempts ' at destroying the labor and peace of this country, as loyal men have smc been treated byi mprisoa ment, this might have been, pfevehtedl (Ap-' plause.) .The clap-trap . knavery f the Secreta- ry of State is double- tongued, like the serpent When be utters anything,' he shapes it in such fa way that u the party ne oeiongs to tarns hack aomersei to-morrow, he can swear as weFTby bis interpretation as be can b the position of the party to-day. "" When impnaooed in! Fort - Lafay: ette' he .was offered his freedom on condition of takioe'i certain oath, which closed aaTollows; An4 you do further swear. thatycs will -oever by writing or public speaking throw anj obstacle uf wayotwaatevsr measurea this Admlhistra-; ?vmo irbftrifr Loum Naooleofa. or some one Mcteaup j thAboUtSoUtelaata ttiatfoatW jacwu drfrom Vaneratloni' to' teierationi you bendlbe gMW.tme Uborifie classes f a country-tof ipowcr be Cd their rcach,ln' a Jnudwnueint-cuuu n winsr tbirnalexamDl.adoptathe ceanflua- tioa, and-submiu tonil at langth the chain are bound upon It srlthoUf any ichax-rllng It is. almost tne nutory or - poor arciana. is the-naturai effort bfUia operations of tyranny . t Mr -MiaSterttmada'fdW-WnsSJk at tlw 'coae. laud tha-aiwiie(Darated ouiatly- At tha next taeetinr. Bichard' 6'Gomtan' wilt spaak WAJt DXBt Or TU W0RT&. j The New' Tork!lald..oflIw iofelln a! edf 'Miss Mary Stronachieachffl -ai-H iii-ti-li-'-l-i Hr". , - ' IN Pd blia oolleetioii al. Bibla V-i-al wwk ATAdlhMiM HninAaa -awS r .1. "During the war witbr Napoleon..thwiEnglUb 'debt increased from one hundred to eight .hun dred millions of Dounds' sterling, and the outlay of the Government was about four thousand mil lions of dollars. Qur tear debt already two thou s&nd milium, and in two years mcfe fmy .riml that of EnaUmd. Thus vie are crowdzna into J few years, the csnoenditurcs of, a, quarter bjf a centu ry. When this war ceases the oollapse will bej fearful. The machinery of business will be again jarred out of kelter, as it was when the war. be gan; bat much more disastrously, asi we have i more steam .on i and are going at m more violent rate. The crisis of 185T will be child's play com pared to that which will follow the end of this war, j unless bur, financial farmers are mora fortunate i than formerly. i'-K. ..: .v-..-,. From the Bichmond Dispatch of Saturday.-. LATER FRDI THE NORTH. At a late hour last night we received New York and Baltimore papers'pf the 2d (Thursday.) The following'diflpatch is from McClellan's headquar ters, dated October 1st j ' "General Pteasanlon crossed the Potomac thh morning at Bhepherdstown, with a force of caval ry and artillery, fot the purpose of making a re connoissance in the enemy's rear, information having been received that their army had fallen back from the line of the rfver. ' "He came up with them near Shepherdstown, and drove them to Martinsburg, from which place they were soon shelled out by the artillery. His loss was two men wounded. The rebels bad one man killed and two wounded.' . "; - "A rebel Lieutenant and two man Were taken prisoners, and la number of woundad weie pa roledjv : ! 5 - "Very few rebel, troops are believed to be at Winchester, the greater portion of them being en. camped between that place and Martinsburg. "The work 6f reconstructing tbe Railroad bridge at Harper'4 Ferry is rapidly! progressing. ana win da comDiBLea io-mormw. "Generals" McClellan and Marcy, : and their staflk,paid a visit to Harper's Ferry, Bolivar, and oangy jliook to-oay. . - u The Herald's situatUn article say : : "By advices from Louisville welearai that Gen eral Buell, who was temporarily deprived of his command and General Thomas appointed in . his place, was immediately reinstated at the request of Gen. Thomas himself and all the Major-Generals in the Army of the Ohio. Gen. Morgan! is ad yancing rapidly towards the Ohio river, to'reio force Gen. Buelh - ;;.--k. -; '- "From our I correspondence from Hilton Head we learn that some important naval movements are on foot in that direction, probably towards Savannah and Mobile, under Com Dupot. With regard to the rebel rams at Charleston and Savannah, we are informed thattbe Fingal is nearly completed, and that Com. Dupont is on the look out for her with tha , Wabash, which U con stantly ready for-action-," imt. i i' , , The official report Of 'the Federal killed and wounded at Sharpsburg is 1 2,552. u - - a. Gold was quoted in New York bo the 2d insL at 122 J. A combined land and naval attack was expected bythe Federals at Norfolk. .w -., Brig.-Gen." Bodman, wounded at Sharpsburgris dead.-- -i i.- I' is; Sjr ;,.H ,., :!t A Spanish! frigate has arrived in Hampton Roads.-.'!...;!, -,b'. T:.;-5t-.q 3: r. - There are rumors of Intended resignations in Liaoolav Cabinet. f. .tt4o--i r i n xeaeraia nava recapturea tne seven en gine recently taken by our troops neaK War ren tunv T,- - . J -4 l : The Federals who uranow 'captured by the Confederates are; since 4he mblovment of the Harper's Ferry prisoners in fighting the Indians compelled :-t take- a different parol, 'eicludine them-from serying tb United States Gorern- ment4nr any capacit y whatever -until 'exchanged. IMPOBTANT FBOM KENTUCKYi CAP TmtE'OGjTSAtX?! CtKClNUATlBapt. 28,, 1862 t Last night the rebel cavalry sectored Auimsta. K y.T on the Ohio fiver, forty miiea ahove. Ah ci-, ty . After .robbing ih houses,-thayedestroyed the place. The citizens fied to the ObiQ. sida aj speed: ityvas.possiblaa-.K' ) U itywTr'n i j Hon- William BFolk, passed through this ci city to-nighta bearer of despatches irom Gorer nor Andrew.Johnaoarof .Teonease,Ho President iB0lnnr LV J i;fePl XH Mi4ri: y All business was Jtotally suspended is this city 7ester4aj;fKHn two to p. .m- dk the citizens being under.,diill5,i,The turn! oat aslarge ' CicxAij.Sept.;;l86ZlBfp from Auguatasuow that, the town was lost Hat-, r erday through the eewar dice otthe captains of th bbu wao meo oniy.wres: sjwts jmd4eu the town to its ateA sharp Jght was made bvr the Home: Guard. Erom seventy a vo to one hundred rebels were killed andr wousdexL&.Amon?. ih laller wu a, son of George IL Preatiee.-of Loni yWe.jaortaUy Oar Joss waatenlotwdvtkilt av'.'a lta i ! f tt - A A a ' WaataJteApTlat oner. The loaa to the town by fire was nbouh $100. rf.ujpurey Larpmui sma Virnytmita's Jorcea afe reporjed, to 3 be,;aiYCyntiiUna,jKr;fi to-day tbuty-thouaand strong, moving towards Ckrving- The Augusta, Ky. .correspondent of the. Gazette ynuj piaco was Ata?ked by.640,naoantad xebeia with two cannon.nuder cpmmand .of.a ' brother of the guerilla .John Morgan. The Union-forces under (Lionel radford., numbering iao man "took ref ura in iuumaanri flpi fmm tha. m.iA l ju. w yuueuus; BUIBIJ W IjQjS reOOlS .l:;.,. auwog Kiueuwwatnree Lapxaina oneiof them a younger brother of John. Morgan. . " Among the jnortally wounded was Lieut, CoL Pi entice, a son of Geo. D. Prei.leditoand proprietor of the libnilville JoitrtY ;:- .TheibeUe;-' that they aet fire to th houses in tha place." and twe squares in tha town vr1mrni irz&z f miMi iuadfr,'frds;byT.'MeGee,-$3o. to r. a.MAtklnaoir a Ufw Mnber. f, Bat; Dr. 8madaa Her. TA 12 flfri.. tierf W- Wi Holder E.'S.; Freeman, John G Winiatttt; Mr fSLHn" Mordecai, P. p. Pescud' DftE- O.FUBerileacb fier ' From Pulaski Odwperj f ft .Bev. J. il. Atkin- sdfl, Mrs. J. MS AVaineoa Mrs. A. P. Patterson John S.ongiittrsi'Iewy.Depkin, 0. Del Jordan Womble, JrJMiss G. Hinton.fVah Sv; &fUl1fDhf lY HughaaVt Cash, -T,- H. Selby, Jauoaa-MflKOaainani Mrs. Edward Yar borough' aaclrH -V. 'it-- .. . JTrom-Dr. Armstrong, 35jii9T. Dr. Mason, $2,50; W. & r Bichardsont! $2; -Gash,- $2; Cash, Mrs. Bofebili, MiSNPartiiidgev Mrs. Btronach, Public ooltectioii at Biblr meeting., $43 45 makiasr,'$72Qa,' x-Ma? -. Jj called for in tha Ralelkh Post Oi&oe, Octobw th 1861 11 AbshsivMrs Elizabeth 'Jenkins. J H , JJamhill, Henry B Bowling, Thos Bean, Henry C ' Bally Jbo P Barnes, J N- - ' Brown,. Miss Laara Bronsoa, Bev L Biggs, Warren -Browning, 'Simpson Certain, Cameron . Carter. Mrs Ireoa ' C -Laneaater, Jno A Xinton, Miai Carrie V McLean Malbolm k MeCrossan, Charles Morris, W F - MurreU, J F 2 Moore, L C Keff, Joa H JCoUa, J F I Nave j, Jackson O'Neal, MUs Nanoy iOdornv, Misi Nannie 'Perry, James Pisarce, Rkhard Ttidgen, Miss Deborah t PasehaU, Ja i. Powell, Henry H Pool, Miss Nancy T " Porter, James H ;' Phillips, Jiisa Mary B j Reaves, J M Rogers, Geo W ' Sullivan, James ' Smith, Miss Asenith ( Sallirah, Alex i Sanley, Mrs Betty i Bmith, Miss Addie ; Sanders, D A i Safriet, Wiley i Thompson, Mrs Amy R i league, Meredith M 2 Upehur, Asst Surg ! White, Mrs Emaline White, Calvin M Willianuon, Capt B P Wynn, Miss Mary W Cross, Miss ElliabeiU Cooler, Edward Caudle, Mrs Margaret Clendenntn, J V Hi Carrisae, Daniel 4 Collins, M P i- Cole, Lt James L 1 Cooper, M VL ' i'r Paney, Mrs Mary B Deal, Mrs Acderoa Demson, Mrs Martha Duncan, A R ' 1 : EdeUa, C C 1: Forest HH Fowler, W R ' ; ' Gretr, Jno 8 Gage, Robt 4 i Gaga, Jamas R ' f Ilorton, K A. j HornvWm- i JJobson, Richard j. Honter, W Wallace Herner, Robert Harrell, Wm HilL P C Jones, Augustus Johnston, Jao H Williams. Mrsarah A Call for Advertised! Lttersr and give the dst of tha List. - tK0. T. C00KK, P. M. oc8 lt ! ii ;i Prints;! Prints ! Prints ! OTA A YARDS PALL AND WINTER 6 Ivy) prints, s ; nOO yards BROWN DM IMS. THREAD, HOOKS and ETES, NEEDLES, ptNS, Ac i At - oc 8 w3Uw2t f D, C. MURRAY'S. :, . . 1 ' ' .' 1 1 1 1 ' ' Receiver's Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL TO the highest bidder, for oaah, at the Court House in the City Of Raleigh, en TUESDAY, the 28th of October, 18S2, the foil owing-property, vis : ' - Th- Dower interest of Mary &. Gales in, lot No. S3 ia the Citv of Ralebrh. N. C.: and also two-fifths in terest ia remainder of said! lot' " : " , And also two-fifths interest In fee simple In tot No. 88 iasaidItyr"U w H ' v '. Oae Iron (BaTe iaow far possession of J. C. Palmer. Two kegs of Vrnish.fV':''-' ' ' . A lot of Mediofaesv andn set of Harness. ' Oo Tract of fatnd eentainiog S3 acres, near the City pf -Raleigh, oa the ,Bmshroagh.Bead, formerly ah property of Mrs, Elisabeth Owen. - ,,.x . . " V a. i H. WILDER, Receiver. rv 4 loan ! ' r -i-' a' .J Oi vu I ,ou. -t , . j il' , .. ; wo o Ml f Notice. ON THE. 517th' TiXOs?' DECEMBER next,4 on 'the premises, L'ai Administrator of Joan T.' Taylor, fiecM, t puhlie aaetloowtll ogerfor salf the Tract of Land spin which he-reaided at the lime? of US 'deathl sitoaledf fa Warren eonaty, and the fiute'of -Nortk-Caroiina, adjoining tha tends of Rich ard Bullock, Sr., John T, Thomas jmd myself, and containing ebout oae thousand and eighty aores, of whiohthara art soma 1&0 Jot 176 of fine, bottom land. At tha aaoie .time and,, plaoe I shall also offer for sale about SOObarrals Corn, about 60 stacks of Fodder aad'Oa'tsria prfO. thousand poundi of Tobacco, 8 large Mule; TKMfr anS 2 Mares,' 2 yokes, of Oxen, itoctrf CattieTnost Of which 'are Beetei, 12 or 15 thousand "pounds 'or Porkaad w fine" Stock of out Hb, X Wagons, and alt Plantation Utensils of eve rv aesoripttoa aJsO, all tha; Household sad Kitchen Furaiture, aad 0the a&icless teo. tedious ta mention. The land will be sold en a niwdit of 12 months, with latereet frem . data, and ha other property on a credit of six months wtl toterest from date. For all sums under ten dollafsash will required , for all over that aiaount' the purchaser will be' rea aired to rive ti. bond with godd security' for the payment of the pur I ehWmoney. The title to ths land will not be mad untu the paynMnotV' the whole the parch ase moa ey The aau wiHUommonoe on the dayabore-named. and continue from day to day aatu all tne property Is sold. i i WM. IL BOYD, yoc 8 tds j 1! Administrator. Chathnui . Railroad N o t i o e to SEALED PROPOSALS WILE BE RE CBITKIV4y a' Oadwsignadat -the Company's Olfioa far tha' city of fRaWgh, tiL fceonfiaturday, -Mov,l .86X t3it tifav 2-.ki t -:-For tho flriiUti)ni and Masonry of the middle division, extending from PagVa to .LoekrUle. (23 xj ) Profiles. and specification! Showing about tbeamount w wvra rvu.uuwua.wui oe exououeu ior one weea prior to that datV, at- the Efagines 'Offioe in' Haywood, Chatham- county, .and this Company's Office in V ' Prlaled wrotMsaTs wfll W f nrhishaot ftoVttratArs for ,Al . H'KEMP-Ps-BATTLE. R-tJ f ' L ,!. Pit wAAfiittant,. a.. .eiiutlftlt ifaxwCJox Sale. ANE OFkTUC,llANDSOME!iT FARM3 f HttlsboTo,' and . th Jepot "en ths Central Road, in - iuii ww varuainpi iiwcaaao. ip humm m hu.v w tae midst or good society, good schools ana eharcnej. Contain 20 J ereS of, fine wheaV oats,' clover and tobacco taod ratehljicras good wood land; 12 mead ow laad. Choioe fruit.! t1 ' " '.QoeddwvBlag wall piasmedaad most beautifully situated 'n'; a eemnuutdng amtaenoa in "a splendid "grbvsU; Large Baa and thereat Taouaes all good. 'Tossessumu iiasawdlaritif givn.- rCaah 'or credit, araditierrju Apply la. 8. P. . OLDS. . OStStf 'aa-rfi.- sJlex'l ' WILL HE PRCPXkED ON THE FIRST "of next4 bTevemUr- to reoeive ' BOARDERS, both wi a44thottoaa :'-e Tronic l From IteYJr txf euffmar : Ttour Hon. Jr Ui Wrimy if- 1 - : ; if -' J mi
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 8, 1862, edition 1
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