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's. f. CASUALTIES. AUCraQT H B U Ijecl of ihvrar Jhe Utk4 taf3 2fe Vint! reVcitted; hcra .from ill ffiocfl -Trf $ A- CABpLIPBOOjraA Killed, accprajng o elr owVh5wU. "r fSft i .-; u on s cf - r- n.-viwHiiuTC V, cas excueo jfcaopg jjjb .ooiqierj t HoUr rn ji ,witMfuen , bjuidred prooM tantloUtfcfit olla a js preciach-wbatiajgbybaTe peeft e?- rA,i a urg quantity of tnall nni. nf hacLall ilon' of the friend.naeHtiTf "pt trU, Thfl mLilc woUkentjrlsonert e enemy. Jt'thirdf rticla"oniho .u... .. peptei.r WhiVthej- baj.bepea1mUBgJ 4tjd a fllion of dollara'worl worth of Ynkel the fottowlnir Hrtf fttAllf In thit bridln - - jL. r t i s'.i V, r i rj'-tTTT i no, u.uinnT fw. r v jhpir, bowms loe Jr? monsine (Snseraea of tbo x I n. Morean. wa . actio z A n" cojicert lifetlat0?eiMiiit;iiai .moag tba;Ccri.c: the Tfm G"... ar 1 3 9iSTi?5j bi9pten HOlPgfteK.,;oew,..w Pp the iame time Van :Dorn eot lq WW acsire toeaignea allftigoed oo.bii paVCSf1 ia! o trtber man, ho has dona 1.7: ? teeora'Wddiion, between wr.l SprW- -- oft. , flta W.Oh lb k3 olma aad the UoiifftderaU.uoTcrniaeiit- uar i , ytHee . communication with, Grant' army en Uwretenveruat sVmi3W the Xerge Ot, CWlkrunrv. r, A ikm. jtmlifaryarectstlhatcariuBUw iJ21u 1i1 DY VU ch destniotivwari -i: iVT' MJJ" r. .li VVonndfid.-FxiT&la uo Ar , --. V 9 I. ft 'i Ml; r, r-;v lift' , 4.'. . eno 7 Binmdt j UMr 4a or prtparia togoiot nctil tlit rf4t hart te oterd- from tlje e are, therefor; Mwi.torned'lo, evenla i tr"nl-i pirioia the 8oatbweit, in whbk rejba u to be eolted Iho prpbleja.cf fftarij peqe or& culosni vaci fibonldi otuvorca in ibat tjaarterTOocwd i$ one or two w . T ,.-.'.. (. 41 aouona. W nau nave peace; ipeeauj . . ! ' . i - il ft : . -. W- revenci i tutaised by tbe ; Vopluei ; ip the rammer and autumn campaign.' tb grac growtK ot-tbt.peaefl ; party at tbe lcrtb, and tb.dxfSenltiea inIiaooin( Cabinet, aalved oyer, not healed, all f warrant tbe-belief jtha a eimpaign n tbephwe.s( .aaBtrpna to th Yaakem will bring tbera to their tinae and oompel, .an! aeknpwteagmpijt by, tbiba '.4t South cannot be foroed back into tbo uniop and that farther ! profecntionJ of thai war woujbopnljrWMtt; iwit:joi ' treaanre. ' ; . . .j ' i ! ; J ' Ip.tMr State, doripg .the wlntrVwe nf j look fereaaaioaal raidt from- the; Yankee whenever they ean aneak out their jtrpnj bold at Fewbern and - asaail somej partia protected or wholly unproUfitei point. , Bpi it ia oor opioioQ rtbej. will netey jagain,pn&; trate aa. far;, a thej? diJ fin, tbe pocVf oa if tbeir .laUdeBOBarjratioiW They. foun. to their coat bpw.eajilj, aj4 , rapidly jour troopa J ean b ' concentrated, and will be obarj of another jneli experiment. Should they make an attaek npon Wilmington, weL Infer' from tbe, coot tons of the 4 Jonrotl" tha tbey'will get more than thej are willing to bargain: for The 1 bearing. Of. that paper ia either, boast ing nor defiant,' bnt eam .and ;reaolnta.j Weldon and Goldaboro'. arn. , watched . iwith eagle ees by our Confederate leadanjand either place oan be fpeedilj madi a point of concentration for a aufficient number of oar troopi to drive the Yankeei; baok to their giin bbate. .-. " '-! . I' ' On the whole, tbo . course of etentB ;tbns far is cheering, and prospeeta bright. Pres idenf Davis, in a recent speeoli in Missiaaippi, expreaso great confidence. in tbelanccess 'of oar arms in that quarter Bhould results prove him a prophet, we eball have peace before tbe trees bate, pat on their full earn me garniture. . , h ! 8inQe tbe foregoing, was, written deepltehee have been received, as will be seen by today' paper, wbicji ataeij that ViohuVgJbaj ben agajugloriQUBlj and uceeasfully . defejnded, and -.thai Jier gallant ebampione -ace confident j of jtheir lability to oontipue . auoeessfolllj to , defend the (Jity. r i - .! j ! , - ApoUr v atrong aigu baa alao. been inai felted in a Call of-tbo $ew,, Yoyk .Uentd on (Joy.lBcymour, of New York, to invite k ton- ventintL of f the loyal Sutejjwho ahallln rite the MRebela" toperMe in some plan fotreaingthiUwosu Bennett think that ! before ; apring the Yankees will bavaf Looia Napo leon to deal with, i Verily, iho Yankees are 1 getting sick of thirwary ;l : ! : ttl Wo wore i of ns much aurprised At the statement or the very heat loss by tho enemy fatht ibttlo of Frederickjbojg, and ootid not -satisfactorily account for The following woonnUken from jftjiotter; wTitr ten bj oonioiSeer'of thii 8Ute, wo think willi in graai part. explabit. i leolokess 0 f our men and the shoxtaJDgi if Ihelrirei most have oaused'tho volley of a eompany on that ocoaajfo.to equal tho 1 ordnairj nrei of a whole t regimpt. How long will -tho Northern people,, and especially . the frank hearted Irish, allow themselves to borthns sacrificed for the support of suobi party the Black Republicans jawer t "for that is ; pow tho sole objeo of earrjjng on the wij: 1 "ba the hiila on'thp, 8oathtUg)iraf poitcd mr ' Artillary, and inunadiatolj At tluwJsjttioaa onx jmaB in v tranches jioaMqaaatly, ih anemy sdvfineiBf wjonld -U aipaMd to th fir pf thrtmcn sum! .ea saat- kaCry, Fortuntel, juit ip fronif omr lia of trench- J th eneay adtaneiag world not ba saen aSTt Uwy 'had, ltongAt Ua.Aa.iBC too iSOon, I- Th Zaakoea would march (a a prft till oar art SroJ' whoa, owiar to onr aaraass, oar are weald mi so dreadfal 1U. t. ... luafuu 'Mr n ...111. . ihat-thoy aoal4 aot -stand ttv Fihaaa 4iam --tk! Taakea eharja to. rVunt of; wifHadffli ,fiTi,wer part of oar brigade was poUd,f and . evoiry timo hey. would bt fowo bh, .with teriibl -cLsaghtar. k-Xa ooaa the Taakaaamado their appearaaoa our 'men would Iro fronj tha ralr raak, and when thay about tWsdit xjrtv'bt4aa ilHnVmd1 at oaaittj yard. Yoamast knew the flra must havieW;diied4 rah and the mortality treaiandouf, and thea afW hot lac NpalaaO by u asoakatry taa artillery iwoald r.k hma-lth rnm nil ea.niatm.' ; .'. 'P i T A Bray wMJtk GoaraBrigadiar ... Ganaral (Iheap tie gallint defenaer. of Fort Jackjon, Don -Knoxvulo, av-1 Nortb'Carolinavbr tbisconanetr,andw.do waretraUng fwt aa jvosslble. v T C Ellw, Co Cj Priatea, O CassiU and. BbJUdri.CpVlowd, through loft. fooJt.Ljeut ! rl- r "T 'A.-- v--- i"..- ABOtbrjfleipatch iava that the enenqy gun Overman" Co 0v tt'WvXThQrapsonfUBlv rW;i Goy eaR-aliahtl jr." : LI yKrtJ co (3H ?rpB40f lUtrtMMfJ boaeatto YaLo river, on the 2M in- vate. V,WjeB'ilji ibifr to'dlgnltfon at ItTbey ;bod ;b$& J trbyed the icaidence dt,e, M. meettoe promptly. andJetitheir Toice ring l0AJk nlace. . trnmo'et-JSned in tbaara of tbe Legialatnrei : " White or Arm bre ta-taoa wianmg irwu Upwls, and .are- ready again, when ihey maybe calkd tor brave 4be iron front oi battlrr. it w enough UxlUcenrage our heart and unnerva our arma towitn8f tho fcctlouroourae pursued by tho Ifotth- Carolina - LegialaWre. Our ' aoldiera have eerj'conltdence Jn-;Gov. Vancej but with one Qicef'thy deprecat condemn and (denounce the Legislaturejforju position of 4'ntooim to the Cofo6rt Povernment the only Government: we nate, ana oir oniy nape agaip muji . y. uijagation weeping against ua. It ia.a burning ibaroe and disgrace, that, at - a criaia like tbia, de; roanding tbe united services of every patriotic mind and heart, mon cannot rise above the meat, Mintflmntiblft ns'trrgtioni of DartvKas. Ged sate 1 the cause, when. such moral pigmieiate in powr 1 rou mav ludee now.uniyersaiis toe aiseuB n- anired bv the State of tbibes 'about Raleigh, when I tell.you tht meetings i will be hel4 among many f our Kegimantin. this Army, to express , their, indignation at tha course of those who are thus to foutJy . misrepresenting us and encouraging tbe common foe,, . . , . . .. - 4,It is even currently reported , and believedi that, there ia, a party in xJQri-h.' Carolina, secretly banded together who, are "in avof of reco'natruc- on,, , l jpj i wlan tbat -one sqcn miar-i dlitician or editor would show hia infamous ead io our midst, and ho would soon be 6privQd of toe ppjer fa plot treason, tartoer. l , $ii)ee, th'e ijwro was in. type, weha.vp r.o ceired tho State Journal of Monday, in which ere find the following ; ,.. - Tara Voice or th Armt. An officer of our hrmy on the Kappahannock writing, to ua on boa ness sayi; ' . , ; . w v '"VV have beard strange things about the Legislature- no.W; in eewion. Kaleigh. Can it be posfible that they ar, jesting over so important a subject open uonictwitb th e .Confederate Gov ernment,) or rio they wish to undo all that , the bkd of tbeir army has won for them since the commencement of tbo war ?" .Acorrespondent says ; , "The feelings of, the army art intenfely. exci-. ted at the disgraceful conduct of the Legislature. ,Our troona are the admiration of the oujire army for their dignified deportment as well as for their fighting qualities. But lately we have had some hard words with the troops from the other Stales, nearly resulting in blows or bloodshed. This has reeoltei from taunts thrown at our men, such as ; 'When are you going home ? Your State is go ing to back oat, is sne 7 Oettiog scared, en f" 1 tell you in all seriousness that the temper of our men is sorely tried by this sort of thins. They could readily be induced to return home if it was to break up the infernal .Legislature, w nat do ihey .mean 2" Is it not intolerable, that after fighting and 'Suffering a men scarcely ever before fought and suffered, our soldiers should be exposed. by a factions, Legislature to snoh taunts and sneers as are referred to above ! But let not people abroad be led into error by the conduct of tbe Legislature as to North Carolina.' Iruo position. There is not in the Confederacy a State more loyal to the great cause of Southern independence than North Carolina. This fact ia fully attested by her exertions in tbie war. The Legislature, in it effort to quarrel with the Confederate Government, so far, from representing, popa lar opinion in the State, rno9t grossly misre presents it. The majority of the Legislature owe their seats in it to a fraud a . sort of "snap judgment" taken npon the people fact that will bo signally proved whan tbe great masji of voters of North Carolina have another opportunity of being beard at the pells. Not one id five of the present "Con servative" delegation will ever be re-elected. Tlia 'Conservatives" have cheated, tho peo ple, and they will get their reward. A BADLY CHOSEN WdKD. ,, We see in the' Petersburg Express a call for Union Prayer Meetings" in tbe Churches of that oity. Now, we all understand the object of these meetings, but if a copy of the Express should ndits way to the North, the Yankees would come to the oonclusion that these prayer meetings were for the res toration of tbe Union. . SENATORIAL ELECTION .WAKE. IN All the preciudts but three give Major Jones 657 - and Mr. Page 77. The army .a vptej it any was given, has. not been heard from. Not the alightest interest ' seems, te have, been taken in .this election. w From "Ngw OrliansBtitlie Supxr cxxucb. The Mobile Advertiser -and Begi- terJias lata New, Orleans papers, whidh.say that Beast Butler-warn sn per ceded by N. P, Banks on the. 15th instant. - Not over eight thoVBp4 troops, carjo f oat with a Banks? oonr mand. '-Banks will: diaband the negro regi ments. Butler's 'general order, dated 15 tb, ay : Ljving .with, military chest contain ing but seventy-five dollars, from the hoards of a rebel jGo.TernmBnt ,joa hayo given jour obuntryV treasury nearhalf "million of dol lars, and so supplied yourself o with the (needs ofyour, seryicethat your expenditures hitve oost your1 Government less brfour-fifthar .'.' W-W . m t f- v man any ptner." u e poasw oi ta jiegro reg imenlsk; ' '-- 0 -,v,r GrxzlyxorBxcoqnition and Pxacx. A despatch from Chattanooga states that the sNew York Tribune sajf a. tho Confederate Statea must be ireeognized, aa there, ia - no ehance to whip themy and peaoe ii the onlj rjauees,.for,Uie present 'difimd ': y. . I Dxa.th- OX.ijv jOrricxitT-M.aior Jasper 8. Wh&ngi Assistant Adjutant General, Q. B Army,.det JUra.;puf a!', ia Richmond, at 4 A. It. Chrialmas day, of malign ant.acarjgt fever. Mobtls. Dee.. 25. A special, dispatch to tne Advertiser, dated Grenada, 24tn Instant, says : Gen. Van Dorn'a attack upon Holly Springs was. made at daylight en, Monday last, and was a complete auccess,.wunoui ma losa 01 more inan fifteen men on our side. . The enemy's killed and .ronnrid- fceftiies the prisoners already reported, ia estimated at 400. Four trains and $1,500,000 wnrfh r rrriT ttsirn wpra destroyed. General Grant, tho Abolition commander, barely esc capture. . : , r ' . . .BEl'ORTS FROM'NEW ORLEAN8. mAntions a rerort. which nad reacned tnal citv. tnat iseasv jjauera . - -n .i brother, who had been in -co-partnership with jjcoj fiker, ia New Orleans, recently abtcon- 'ded with a large amount of money. .j , ... m , n r m. He had also forged the Beast's name tp permits for schooners carrying oh contraband trade. The same dispatch says that Farragut bad a quarrel with Butler, denouncing him as a coward and thief, who "rob bed the people of all they possessed, and then gave them .permission to leave the city. The quarrel was caused, it is said, by a lady, who was robbed and ordered to leave, appealing to Farra- gut for protection, and Butler's refusal. gut is reported io have said that Butler was the only man in the United States whom be was anxious to thrash, and he would axail himself of the first opportunity to do it. REVIEW OF THE ARMYjOF THE WEST BY PRESIDENT DAVIS. On his recent trip to Tennessee, the President reviewed the army cf the West at Murfreesboro', An,acoouotof this review, by a reporter who was present, is published in tbo Chattanooga Rebel, Tbe dtvisionoi Gen. mecainndge was nrst re viewed, and afterwards tbe divisions of Cheat- ham's and Wither'a, with the artillery commands belonging to each, also passed io review. The President followed by tbo corps and division Generals, the Brigadier Generals of the command, and tbeir staff officers,-rode down, the lines at full, ganop. xne uenerai ot Bjacn division roae on me right of the President, ts their respective divis ions were arawn up in review, xoe men in open ranks stood with arms presented, the offi cers saluting, and the regimental bands playing each band taking it up in succession, as the cor tege passed. The regiments were then wheeled into column and "passed in review" before the President. Among the officers conspicuously mentioned in connection witn the review, are Gens. Bragg. Hardee. Plk-.- Breckinridge and Cheatham. Our readers will remember that soma three' months since Gen. John H. Morgan, among his other exploits, blew up and Bet lire to the Tunnel on the Nashville and Louisville railroad. The Tunnel being supported by wooden arches was fired, and as the stratum through which tho Tun nel was cut consisted of bituminous shale)(a mate rial somewhat resembling slope coal,) it too took fire, and has been burning slowly ever since. A few. days since the Yankees finding it indispensa bly necessary to havo the use of the Louisville road, undertook to extinguish the fire and repair it, when large portions of it cved in, overwhelm ing and burying a large number of negroes that had been put there to make the repairs. THE 57th N. C. REGIMENT AT FRED ERICKSBURG. The following is from the Richmond Enquirer: It-will be remembered that our special corres pondent, at Fredericksburg, in ono of his letters last week spoke of the "magnificent charge of a regiment of Hood's division across the plain, routing of a brigade from the line of the railroad, and while under the concentrated fire of a battal ion of artillery driving the enemy from the skirt of woods before mentioned, capturing 41 prison ers, representing six regiments, and, on the whole, covering themselves with ineffaceable glory." From the annexed congratulatory order, it will be seen that the regiment above referred to was the 57th North Carolina, commanded by Colonel A. C. Godwin : HKJLDO.UXBTKttS HOOD'S DIVISION, Bee. 17th, 1862. Colonel : I am directed by the Major Gen eral commanding to express to you, the officers aad men of your regiment, his congratulations upon the gallant and brilliant manner in which yon. charged the enemy in tbe battle ot Saturday, 13th December a charge which elicited the ad miration of every one who witnessed it. He bids me say that he can have no fears of the conduct of such troops in any future encounter in which they may. be engaged, and that he relies confidently upon tbeir amply sustaining the rep-, utation which they have gained in this their maid, on effort. I am, Colonel, very respectfully, Your obedient servant,. B. H. BLANTON, A. D. C. To Colonel A. C. Godwin, Commanding 57 th North Carolina .Regiment. v . Brilliant Dash op Mokqan in Ken tucky. A dispatch dated - Chattanooga, Deo27 , saja that Partiea from Murfrecsboro report that Morgan has taken Tompkinsville, Ky0 captured 1,200 prisoners, 100 head of cattle, and sent them to Murfreesboro. Several persons Jiave, been or are to be exe enVf d in. Murfreesboroas spies and deser ters, - - - Marbia.qx.ox . Gx. Moboak. The Tedoubta hie guecriljehiefn and gallant cavalier, John llamilton Morgan, was married on last Sunday, evening at Murfreesboro', to Mis Mattie E. eedy, eldest danghter of the . Hon. Charles lleedy, ef Tennessee The marriage ceremony, we are also informed, was performed by Lieuten-ant-Geperal and Bishop Leonidaa Polk. ' MOVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENT. GaxHADA, Miss., Dec 24. President Davis and General Johnston went South to-day. At Yaiden Station the President addressed the crowd, and said that tbe prospects; in the West were cheering, and said that if the young men of Mia aiasippt would turn . out, the, invader would be driven actee the Ohio. " ' KilledDapt. Jamea CafterV Cfc B i-'Privatea J W. ALemly; Co A : J liasaerYGo Fr Woundedi OaoL W SDavid?on?. CoA Privates J G Ingraham, 8 "W Allen and F -HI Morrison, and CorpT D-C Hunter ,-Oo"A-: figt. J A Cowan and Private-, ft 8 Graham,Tk B f Be'k J J Troutman. CoTrvliR K PHttersonand Privates E Jrklftyt' J U "Camnbell, J A Garrt- J F Thompson, Go K.-Killed 4,' woosdodT . 4 14th N. C. Taodw., MissingT-Private Harris. Co H- iWpundqjl 10, n f . "i rt Wounded Privates John C Battle, Co' O, dan gerously in face by fragment, of shell ; Eliaa J) Allen, Co D, seriously through both thighs riW S Lumley and Elijah Wiikins, Co ;D, aliahUy H J Jj Pickett, Go slightlyri Jesseo LSUie and James Mayo, Co F, slightly ; D McDougaldvery badly through both legs by a canton ball,- ampu- t a lion or one leg performed ; Autey M Joyner, I, very slightly ; W L Wood, Co KjsIighdyj'A Li Dearmond, Co K, shght'y in arm, and W 1 Rust el, Co K. not seriously, Wounded it. Total in Brigade Killed 8 ; Wouoded 65. mot of them slightly; Missing 1. Dole's Brigade 1st North Carolina. Company A Wounded Sergeant i Johtaon slightly. Killed--privat93V.&Wyrick. Jlompany u w ounded Lieu), W W Vn- noy, severely ; Privates il. .Si Yannoy slightly; J Johnson, slightly. " . ! . Company C Wounded Private E L Robin son, slightly. - ... I; - .i.-.. Company F Wounded -Private R J. Askew, slightly-, ,,i wf' Company G Wounded Private B 5 Davan portfiligntly. Company 1 Wounded Private ,R : Moody, severely. Company K Wounded Privates L M While, severely j Wm Mathews, do; William Jackson, slightly; Jno King, do; .D-Dicktne, do j Jno Brown, do ; Wm Floyd, do; W.H Shrower,do. Zd North Carolina. " Company A Killed Private George Tyson. Iversoris Brigade North Carolina. Company I Killed Lieut Robert H Pulley. Company A Wounded Private Blus Jones. Company G Wounded Samuel Edwards. Company C Wounded Nathaniel Faulk. Company K Missing Sergeant Geo Miller. 12fA North Carolina. ; Company D Wounded privato Thos Stone., Company I Wounded Private E A Speaxria. Company K Wounded Private , Charles. Lamp, Jno .Fell man, George. BxoQke 20A North Carolina. - Company C Wounded Private W H Ea zar, Moses Green. V Cempany H Wounded Private J S'Gregory. Company C Missing Wm J Riddick, R Darden. Company B Wounded Private R Hevis. 23d North 'Carolina. Company B Wounded PrivataJ Wilson; Company E Wounded Private J XBurchett. Company K Wounded Lt.Wm L Torrence, Zlth North Carolina. Staff Officer. Wounded Col W W Barber. necK; Aiaj vvnxu jtiorriSf ear. . Company A Killed--Pri.vates Andrew Gen try, John Maab, WaUon Mullinst Shadrack MiK ler. Wounded Lt W A Stuart, arm." Privates Solomon Houck, aide; Silas Moy, arm; Willy Seveit, face ; J P hea4; Thee .Trivet, hand : Serg't H Tomlinson, side : M. B Stringer. hip; George Black, knee; Corp') Jno Tayjor, head ; Private Alex Buuison, missing. Company B.Kille3 Private rWxn R Rob bins, William Pilts. Wounded Lt J B Todd, arin ; Privates S Green, leg; Henry Copk, thfgh: Larkin HodgeSr side; Jesse Miller, thigh Alfred Miller, head ; Corp'l J W Hughes, aids ; Private Jas S Greer, missing. Company C Killed Private J R Hamilton, H M Hagens. J C Walker, raUsiig. Wounded Lt J W Pettus, bead ; Corp'l A J Derr, wrist j Private B Burleson, hand; M-C Dellinger, leg ; W Henderson, head; E M Pucket, hand; S J Stusrt, arm; D A Solomon, band; J A ToddK finger. M Stroup, C 8 troup, missing. ' - J Company D--Killed Private R A- Gardner. Wounded Jas ON ants, thigh; R A Laoev, shoulder ; Patrick Little, leg ; David J Thomas, forehead ; Sampson Collins, Slightly by shell f Jno O Adams, slightly by shell ; Wm T Griflto.- slighiiy by shell. A W H Price, Sam TCare- lock, Garrison Hedim, missing. : Company E Killed Serg't Jas M Farthing, P,rvate N C Shull. Wounded Corp'l J B. Tn bit, thumb shot off; Corp'l Marion Wilson, ahou'i der ; Privates W-H Cable, bead ; J O Lusk, head bruised by shell ; A F Mitchell, ear; J VV Mon' day, leg bruised badly by shell. : Company F Killed A L Bel) and 11 B Turner. Wounded Serg't T 8 Yasnoy, shoul der ; Corp'l J A Keerer, side ; Private H- M Bryan, foot ; W H Lackey, sbouldar : Jno Par sons, finger shot off ; Jas Isenhower, knee. Serg't hJ T Forrester, Berg't B F CHarV, Privates D L Bowman, M i x)owan, Liowrie Uaia, vv A Deal. t w- -rrt m a a - TiT:Mf wr I u joi, v o mraee, w iuia raras, vv JT-Parka E Wallace, missing. " - ' "- Cora ps n y G! K filed D A Meadows. Woand ed Lt J B Pool, head ; Private Jno Harrington, thigh: amputated f-J 3& Bumgarner.-leej It.'R Smith, head ; D P Harmon, head ; Jas 8now;T arm ; rs. a yueen, nana; xjX, vvatu, arm; WO Austin, shoulder; Tobias -Barnes, ar; jM Crouch, arm ; Serg't Alex Campbell, head; ;-",'; Compari y H Killed Serg't Jaa Alexander j Pi irate E C Licaberger.' Wounded-Capt Hee-r ry C Fite, arm and breast ; 'Private Jacob Hoy ar, head ; C Stroup, hand , P H PaVSour, head; M C Abernathy, head ; H S Bd, J Brymer.H a wrigni, missing. - - Company I Killed- Private A J Uoyai Wounded Lt WMStitti thigh ; Private J-W Clark, neck ; J W Manning, thigh ; F CUrke, head ; J Stearns," bread j R A Sbarp,ounleLanL missing ; j L Urr, Thomas lievine, VY J Crock on ana w waugn, uo O) JTrtvatea jame aiajavja ae;,-:. Brickell and Appleion Bquyera, Oo & B Company tB, Capl Hobson,oopdea-'Peu Thompson, and Privates B B Rhodes and T D 8winson;, aljghtl ; -.Xroo4TgHtyP: Knight,-Co F; CorpT J G Powell, Oo B Lit vateXlSmitbaexjy j JaaX. Browp ae T B Crawford, and Privates Thos H BtfUMlyf Hi4yj?lVOfnfcttigWjn John E Rhoe, JSf P Rruserand E J DaniehVCo t 36mpanj-CL Lt Branch. ic6miP& y?otii&ed WfltmdftT. Privatoa M Ti Var T A. ftlicrhtTv: I Corp'l H I Davis, Co BTsIiditry man and ThreagUl, Co C. slightly, t Avet ur,FirK& Co H, slighUyT Sg't BodekeF. Cto.CnJ j ttffr'lSi-Irt ''it f' Privates Bill 6h'amVon ahd Ckudle. WXjtidA. Jfift??. ffif W ' TYt 5 h"d Xompany K Killed none, -jWropnded--!Sg't .Wadfaod Fjessendep,the war lor thejjno0; would W Ross, face; orp'J Jnc-Halseyjarm ; Hugh: bei9o,rought,to a dead .halt for : wan t0 the Blevins, shoulder bruised; Privatea Hiry.Treadr mna to carry it on! " The tankers and the toon way, face ; JnoJ Owens, arm; Jacab McGrady; eyad intoresVin 4eIaSKtwhXare practical aide ipnathAifLee, breast j ames Tl,ny, "arm men,oflbuiips,bayeo TOnMebeeju tieadical h Pniipa, neek, JohA, Tjllj, head i Frank iactiesu)4iUxail Pvsoc supped to he dead ; L Pritsup-JrUa d-poaai tt vi 2rT "4.".." BUI ISM WWj T . iti'iiL tooulhrLt'6 tafJof-4,oo K; jslightly &ngerou 5 TJS!TtI dVIiY tnicalf, of fesi Lt- BanheTangerdusfy in bead. LX8T UF CASUALTIES Iif CFlPf rjPIBST NEDSS UBIDQE OTS THE 17TH OFPl- JiompanT: ti:IA Branch.. com' ibriously in bowels ; A Sou thexlapd. seriously In ing. Private Augustas Mussle white. Company JBL lit Pone commanding :'no casual ties. . Company F,; Capt - Normeht. Wnnded Sefr't J..O, Faulk, jUghtly Pxivataa W &.HH Yaxley, seriously : Jene Brewer, seriously. 'Company G, Lt Chinnis, corlSuaand'g. Wounded Privatea, 4 R JolJey, alighUy ; W A. rWardaeriousiy.. If J.Thqinpsonj Marlsy, Mer- Company II Lt Banabergur, com'd'g. killed rivatea Wn Frfnk, Nathan LiUle, Wuhdt ederg,tBr9wn. slightly ; Privates Eli Ssser, liavia n uare. w m ua.teo. Calvin Odpm, John. C tJartwiigliV slightly. Company I, Capt Sloan; Killed Charles Carver. .Wounded-Lt C T Guy, sUgbtly ; VjU vales John W.Allep, seriously In arm ; D Davis, slightly; Jno A Guy, aligjitly in 'foot; Oliver Hall, slightly, hands nd face ; Il Jonea, serious ly, head ; T J Powers, seTiously in thigh ; J D Pope, seriously in thigh ; L B Tw, slightly in side. Missing--PrvvateM, Parter. Company K, Capt Underwood. Killed Lt Boykin. WJunded Sarg'tElliott. slightly in hand : Corp'ls Bradsbaw and Stone, ligbtir ; pi Privates A Branch, severely ; T Royjtls, xevy; tt warren, sugntly; O a. u&esnut, wiguwy. MisTlfig Prrrtea W ' Jbrdap; V A Strickli M Pppo, Total, killed 6 Wounded 50 Missing 5 urana xptai eo. PROM THE NORTH. The Washington Chronicle, of Tuesday, the 234 inst- says; "On Saturday afternoon, after mature delibeiation, the President sent a joint note to Seward and Chase to Jinn. effectnthat, in his best judgment the .Government ppuld not dispense with their services, and askidg .them, to resume the duties of their respective Departments. This they have both to-day done, and the Cabinet cri sis is over." . .." Burn&ida has written Hallieck a letter, in which be gives m his resots for nnoviilg the Army of toe Potomac across tne liappanannocK sooner than was anticipated by the President.' Secretary of Wr, and of Halleck, and for crossing at a point aixiereni irom me oneeuggesiea oy.jaauecK ana the President, that he. Burnside. thought he dis covered that the enemy had thrown a large por tion of his force down the river and elsewhere, weakening, a be supposed, nis own, .defence in front.- He' also thought that our army did not anticipate that he, Burnside, would cross his whole lorce at Fredericksburg, and he hoped, by rapid ly throwing the whole command over at that plaee,to separate by a v igourous attack- our forces; and, he says but for the frg and delay in building Driagea, wnicn gave us twenty roar nours to con centrate our forces in strong positions, he would certainly have succeeded, in which case the battle would naive been more decisive than; if he. had crossed at the point first named. He says he came very near success, ana teat auer waiting two days for us to come out and fight bim, he recrossed, without loss .of men or material, and adds, "to the brave Pfficera and soldiers, who accomplished tha teat ot reciossingin tne lace ol tna epemy, 1 owe everyxnmg: jj ot tne lainrre in tne attack I am responsible." He compliments his soldiers' fi?ht-. Ing, offer ympathiesx for the dead and hia pray ers for the' wounded,' apd says he is the more re sponsible tor the. disA8ter, aa he moved on .this line from Wfrrentoaxaiher" against tba'opinion of the PieaidanUSacretarv of War' And .HaIWW. Ho also says Jbe'naoved eaxjier than was 'ex pec tedr ana tnat xancoan, Stanton, and Halleck. told, him to be in no haste. He, gives, a .his. losses ' 1,152 kllad, and about 9,000 . wounded, of which,, he say,, a large' number are .very slightly so, land bis prisoners are 7fo. He savs tha Army ia in good condition, and thanks, the Government for Its sqp-1 port ana connaence. i,, " Snator Pearca,,of Mwji-0 deadT '. Thepiron ys Jbyagg.ias been reinforced byVaarn.., 4r .,..".. TbeJtiehmond Enquirer has received the New aoTk Herald ef the 73rd and the Baltimore dippei,pl he J4U.V :; ; 7 . , , The ''Herald." saja, tbe latest phase of the Cab 4 net imbroglio at 'Washington is a temporary armistice, under which-things return to the posi tion ia wnicn tney -were. Air. Seward ha been nerauaded by tha Preaideht to raconaider hia rem. lgnation and to mnme in full his duties in the otfi jJepwtmantj , Accordingly, as upon his re tirement all tbeolher indicated Cabinet resigna tions and changes depesdedxo,with therestoratioa. there win probably bo for the present no changes . " nnr BercHiara ttp TxiiroxAax. t ; n another editorial the "Herald" aays s ' N)bodyt belieys .Uiat the Jbotchiag up of the dyruptipn,inshniabmeim9reithi It, 1 DJke theValljlng. pf the doomed ck,man Jbe fore hs flnj jtisaqfttUoir public ojohipp is ftrong. ? thanthebinnL 'and -the cabinet 'will , soon -have io go the way of all fiesb Tha crisul tbere- smWosWd-ea n only do ?oived by, the ccfldeoce , ol. Aha . coutr,, and.aaltpdtre cannot save iW The financial consideratibns' Id-, elyed l. thearintm'ent of the inccessors.of the; iTh tadiTintend. toetnrn'Io tnhchar agajnat 'Wr?'ewax a loenhithe prese'ni'eicite tnnnt subsides: but, whether It will subside remains te U aeen, If they succeed In forcingbtrn ootcf - - iilmt-i w .i i. u i rm ... uniHr laadwpoaalif visionary fanaUee, to aquanderUl' mehsmHb.8tiehU r 1 hfc bfp ; , ; HartiaonV Laid, a n. vt. , TTa imscneTourfla5i awaaurea fJi t.,7?? tiOM&tb.CoeiddbiieevaU.rMr to lhtrigtMtaoaetdeu4alvr ur3luUfemfeglmedodmUiato derjrtmeiit,eausiig : 8raBiAdr.b 3 iJBaEaS aemWffftigjtipa ef -:lx,it waaS'i! broad fca wera wotfcis wbeVl &tf neiSsiragte yMXJ7lU been tor the last eU,Z mprnth-?? mosWdeh8Joft nd a sqwe.'' ox; TooTxa-a;owciai. aapoar jTne wllbing1ath4 ol5cialrenprt by Gen ler of hia late operation ii- H,ikn.Ij;r VDecmberTjl8exMajor General H w ITt)liwk Yl.n.l (k(.r. ir . '. VV. f-A-r v.f w htws w - expedition a peraucces; -Ujbvned the rallrbndJ ?3 Goldaborolej.4 Pli vj, and to7e up S mfles f tbe traatef tha Wilmipgton and W? donUfoadve fought fou? and GJdfbor:.apd; whipped the enemy kanl aomajy every time., v -, 4 i ' - J. G. FOSTER, r "j Brigadier .QanaraL LIKCXXLK LXrtTSU TO AOCXPT nUMSIPl's aisin 'is. - .' V . vxriov. ' arBWe?t,r; Washmgtononthe loth and tendered hia irealgnatian, whiah Lincola r - Ww w 1UWP-. iournsiae leu jor tbe annv of th. ' cents each : $ond, Lt F W Banpass, Lt M D C CarpantorrMrt Eliubetb Covingion, WJ . Carm, Miss Harritt Canna47, WilljMa Cornegy, W I Lsterene, May Gauthnej, Mrs Miry Good, Patrick 1 Cretory, ItJ ' night, J B ! 1 . Hodge, Mrs F j lipleoako, Tnsr J Bargrara, Miss Mollie Hntohinsoa, Miss Agpa Hobby, Willis, ji mil, Alexander ! Jryner, O W ICing, Allen F , if. Eirkland, Capt Jno 2 Lswis, A ' ' - ' Moss,EJ. McCartan, Jamas Moss, Mrs A J i MoCadams, A M,i MeCaUoek, Mirs iSallie Matthews, laraali MeFarland, Jamos Martin, Ihos S i Obe&borfer, Hearj Poola, Mrs N H Patton, W A Poole, RH Patrick. Jamas II Paruh, MmMJ Pulley, C B Parks, K p Ratohchildc- Ruftn Roe, Miss Fiv... Roytf, Wm Renner, Amu L Seawall Aaa 4 . Swensy, HAL Smith, Robert B Smith, W R Smith, Miss Ross Smith, Hon WH H Smith, Capt M T Thompson, Mrs Amanda B Turner,' G W Iripp,CaptWn Terrell, W L Yates, Rev A Watkins, Dr J L t Waters, Capt Saml B White, James WaLon, Jsmef W Whitson, Ray Bam'l N Williamg, Wright Call for Advertised Letter, and eire the dU of tha List.. j . QKO. T. COOKE, P. M. t9 31 1U. j J M. Lovejoy's Classical, Mathematical and Military Acad ij emy, ITMTIU COMMENCE ON THE 10th OF I ff JANUARY, 1863. For particulars, addren the Principal. J. M. L0VEJ0Y. Ralaigh, De. 30, 1862. dee 31 2 1 N.C. Six. Per Cent. Coupon Bends. Trkasuet DzpaaraKHT, N. C.,1 December 28Ut, 1863. ) SEALED PROPOSALS. WILL BE RE CRIVBP at this oflioe until 10 o'clock, A. IL, 26th January atxt, for the parchasa of - $200,000 of Bonds, issued ky the gUte of North Carolina, daUd January 1st, ISftS, running thirty years, and psjabls at this Department The above bonus will have Coupons attached, for interest at six pw cent, per anmum, payable lit of. July and lat of January in each year. 6ueoM8uibiara upon being-informed of the se ed! tauce ot "ueir bids, oan deposit he amount of their bids, including the interest accrued thereon, touts eradit of the Public Treasure-, ia the Bank of Nortk Carolina or Hank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, Pauias bidding will please address their letters en dored "Proposats Tor N. C. Stocks," to She Pnslia Treasurer, at Eaieift N. C ' The bids will he opened in the presence of the Gov omor, Secretary (and the Comptroller of State, nd tha President of tha Bank of North-Carolina. deoSl-td' f IX W. COBJtTS, Pub. Treas. Wajrrentoa Pejru.Ccd. InBtltuto. mUIe INTITUTIOM HAS BEE 1 JL operation sine 1SL and will ommuoe its 44th Session Januarj Jth, 18,61 ., Jh im. compel sa ad yanoauiprioas - - .-.' hf. ' " Texa.f! Board per essal of 20 weeks, $iJ6 : washing, lighU and fael ia rooaS;$U ICaglUh laiUon, from III JO to $2LaO-f Mnsi4an4nsaof InstramenU, S2; iv f!g,h X10 f SuUqery,$t.50 ; Fuel for Sehool oosn, $3 WCfnH styles of. Painting, Praaing and mbroidery at farmer pricee. !&W " J. WILCOX, PH.. 6000 Aoreis of Iiand and a Fine Hbuf ingf Mill for Sale. U at thalaU residence t)f Dr. Thomas Davis, in tbs County of Jranklia, W. C, near tba Portis Oeld Mme, aad 24 miles Northwest of Rocky Mount Depot, 1 WsaHbyibli v4aTtblato''RiJ' ttatrrwi&imafirea of Land, (if aot sold private ly before, tha dajof .aai.) i Tha mansion i vary aom ortaWa with f fsooms balow.and A aboya stairs, with neoasaary, aaibuildings, vis ; BaraTTSubI,'';rV Cribs, Jbraga Raa. Gin House, Ie ILow, Cma,. Ilowes, ? The negro eahins are ."J. JJj eqmmodata a large number of negroes. Also the wen known FLOOBJ&Gt MILL, new in running or SeXhandproIlaeiin,. Wj! lLdTwiata survaysd before tba daypf sale. Serbia TirS t& ffta 60S to lOffO acraa, One ef Xaa. StS JEbe... worked in gold W fassfully, and JebBtaia. a' large land rich in gaidi i Th arry wUl sona wibwI.U NiiW,thaJ" W?U aeompaay him .svoamd tha . . itl. At tb. sa ttme.amt maeaa Wmv5lalar. a rasafva4bhiis4l tha jjlaj W U tha tract known as tha SIM'SJract, ihtarest vt J BOW : I tneoa- I 1. j- ... n .v. Miliht of ICS f. 'a it.. aaa-Uma. I Wtu wi . .TL i Kitchen Faraitaraya wi -and a Medica Library I - , B-iiaji a'at' 811V MILL. Will dlthe i'eieaka aaS". 6w also,' a, urge "."TZ i V,?- i1 V" UAXSBTJRO, Kx - i4. s -.f lV.Tasaaa Ds!. daaSl U r - , L . , , - , - lU called f-r In tha Balafgh'Voat OBco, dLw tflh, 18S2. Tha bosurao oa adTrtigd ; Vii'- " 1. 1 5 . ... . , v.
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