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HI " v ...-if-' nl urn '" JXUJ Vt: SriME,Edttr and Pfoprletof. ft.t a m tba bteHi affair eV.lirbtful eee." " 1 l.' -V? 4l! ieCf 'vITue REGISTER fpuMisDed Ej!KLY,v J ery WedneaJay,ana: SEXI-WBEKn, every wea asadayj Md, 8atardey upeatfce rewiarsersoa, , . v V'j -v . Hvf- jr yfxt W.T Exourvaa, one yft, 4, SrvrWxixLT BiO'STXE, yr. nfi ; T? 6.00 . . f iev - -.fi r.&x monthi,M2 50f Srl The" 'Ttt aiT R Is conducted strictly on tic Jh 4biir Subaeri era are notified, by "a eroas niirk tba margin of thelrppe'S. hre1 weeks J fore ths expiration of their suborfptlD8,taBd If .the inoce? U B0tial Tor ise renewa inir tBMenpw tblr iimM r- Mtka from our: aVoriptlon book ftt-tbe eipirttloA'of their Ural or MMmpilPTk.jf . . Tk RATK OF AllWETISINO i ! for fineVaaw (trlv.linaerlaMj8 4nwrlon and 40 eeu1k.r erory joedUig Inaertioo. f vt4 :J;' 9? niViit: recBtly M4e Wonr JoVjPffice, - Wine aoW the beet 8te' .Per Preei fa tk Pmrk7wt are prenere) to eweute e'wry difwiption JOS koll3nOIC.WOR' la the bec etylo pbkh We bar n hod !. k of paper in printing CrruWr?BIaBk. Lebelf, Ao -4; uilAble Cut Th Uod or liBtilcs baa voaonsilea to on clorioai nd eallant army : iriotler treat ic- ton oo l tie btnkj uf ibe - Rappahaionooki tretra destioed Jo be claaMoal throtiffaoal 1j t itte, V irilo we do not' k ifo"! ioUi'ttofe oiso extent ike enemy, hst Buffered; we know thtt Piihtiog Joo llookf rvttto been e nupIId1, like -the ' hero wbota If. ttpertededv 0 bccl? n' OTrtheiTcr wbich Im eoefi n'ljr erossedai-d .w 'bi'tterj ieiiaod to b'lieve' that hit retrogtadottiovemrnl baa bee aoconif aDieii.by gieu i'o ihuhariilikp aiHtaioed m ; fcroarojrlb . IUppkirinoeV Fb ing. Joe will ean3ako LU plaoewisi the t tber z ieC.; mo w;f)ceif ftrio flii Yankee "SitwriaM for notfeoinpj t4oo Ito Jticbiortifih Q&oellIVpe, WoCltl lanna iqTnvido.w no wilt rbo toe nett ' .efte '.' 1 a. .' a. k. 'aik it ? UBtidt ofunttsesmtt'or take; Uicbmond lii' e uicumona 7--rrittrn dipa'ca r 1 b ftfTljacCttXookef i Ujr- &io5o ibeTibore5 was written C8 hate breu received at tbe Stahl Journal cffi3r, ta irg that al bough the war; tf&oe 4( Kioboind bd . teeeived no additional new ftomf the afmj, private dispatches bid reacaf eJ UlebmoDd'on Monday, sta'tioir that our victory u oompioio. c icgrei to say tnai tbo same dispatches convejd the intelUgeriio that sBtonftwaU' Jaoksoo' wound fxf tbe lejfi arm la recqiird its amputation jqst beldw the fehonlder. Bit we are glad to hear t operation wasauooewfully performed ,) and tba tbe glori jus herb U doing well at a fajrtu hoaee some fifteen miles distant from the battlefield. Old Stonewall has still his tight arm left to him, and will, we trus, ere ruany weeks bate ela.pied, have an opportunity sgajo to wield it in tbe grea: cause to which be hai conse Tqe mtn who aeted as guide! to the Yan kee cavalry raid upon Ash lad 1 and Hungary Station was captured by some of our mkn dowtf ifl the direction of the Pdmuulcey. course he will be strung up. i ':. Aour vMeji r op congress. 1 Tbe awo Houses of Coogrpss adj mrPed on Frldiy eight Usf, to meet again 10 Do eembe.r. ',' This body did not come up in jail respects to-publ:c exeotatioa. Its' menfil clih;e was not sucn as Was expectiid from) a oons ituenoy - so iotelleotual as that of tihe Sou, hern Cuofederiey. In the Congress bfl .tbe old Unioa the repre.entation from Ihia alaveholding Sta'es was aUayi. ic an ini leotual poiorof view, far" supbrior to tfat i fn ia tbo a DOD4A?ebold.,og 6taQfL uni tor tb it teason;. perhaps, a Cbngreei rerdS'ntipg exclu ively - elavtholding o natitueoeies ' was .expeo'ea o pre a at a larger- and, mire btl liapt amount 'of, iutellept than waVaWwnftn tne one wbtcn ba J isC;aj luroed. Amdog theaote of eommiasmn of this Congress at mice very imprtaut ones, wnion.we peltive will command puolio oomtnendatiopw to .wit TeT4atinA . the Aet Regulating IioprcS smenuj if KaebS of these Titally. important acta hayi ionio framed as .to, meet: the' emergenctei ' of Ihe cquQtryi and will be . hailed with 4 he appro-; batioq of alt ;but thrumeriand be , eomparaUvely few -wbose hearts .are" In the Yakee eatuj; .aiwltp;: wcrrjiiee t jb e OuWofall o" the Confederacy.4 A JV contra .There were t wo aigoaf ae'a "it "omision7wheh we, are very sure will be derpiy deploied-by my eouniry;. umeao, tbe failure to pss ihf bUl for.'th'e; eouscriptibal of Lalllalwpe vwUhin, the cooseription Ige' ip'thsj fjonfede yaey aitne bill to" repeal-the Dal?ia!i&' lWi; The cohsoriptioii otjalien'rewdeptalia wfwdAjast .fasjiri 'oHiopWp, emmeniy4'fc fair TbeaeValien ri the. protection of or UwMapy pf tbem.: wiTtisk'Vnifi i4wibi luwrcouTse wttp our enemy, ,f.k,' Pave P0 Permanent stake in 1I1 of tbe . j. country on a hose Woes and auw.;axa- oatiening, anwben the t tmo nvea at whWiBiriotfre.t wiubmpulcm land," and leave tocaiVea-and pynralixea : jvijram of iipVoa M xUiti Wleti garryr"tid it U a btm&rg bita, ci Ucns snbmiiting to all the prirationsjof they are -JolDg 6( that tfceu? ajid cml . droff arSfor e-iutciianoeof tifeVbo mercy, of these oro;n , bi?!ei jWftiP1 p thaine tht soc&4 a tato of . things ithoula haye beexr permit te4toconUnttOTta opin ion which will bo -tfidorstd ly niodouv of ten of ur soldiers in the field and people t fin regardt IS the repOal -ot ; the batoralii tion laws, we teliere there is among. tbft peo plVii like uoammity orentiment , There U every reason to believe that when peace oomes ndJl he independent Vatonality pf bar Cot fieracy h Vecogniadj'andL sUblish hall have aV tidVof Yankee cmisration rush ing ia opOD ns, unless mtwAt9y iotireveht if. - Tbe naittrai dispoaitioa "of iho Yankee Jo .emirate ; hit knoTJO dispoei- tion to rnsfi to' tbe verge of petiiaon itself io pursuit of a O 'llar ; bit knon ledge mat as the Southern goose' will no longer go to hioL to be piuoked, be most come to the South td pluck "the goose, uill send him amongst las , with his notions and hb knaveries, hi lAbalirionlsm bis PoTitantctt),-bis bterferfpf and imp ewipeDt and intolerant' propeoMties, and alUbe otner aamnawe irau wnicn ren der htm. cf all the humin race, the moat iatdlitrtiwe willalrbiin bme, Je?will begin at tnoe - to lay the $ron- daiion" fur; another oosUnght npou j ottr proper't and tur fostitationav i Sor-let Ikm oe Jteptbat, or $ bo .wtlRomdleii be" contenC wi b; Hvihramoogst pi u one of a proscribed race, Wjth. no jtghtvtp hold real estate, aotlnq. vCHce.in;4e. atfars ofoot Oov- ernmeutf, Muriioipal, State or Uonfederate Let him be potent with that equality with Slaves," itulattots and free iwgrocVwhicJj ne so , mucn craves, wuo ins exception ina bo shall not be allowed by tnermarugsrtof taere dinaUio bad gooe tbeiay before to . Jmpport-aoaith. Ileariog on the night ef the 7th tho eompaiativtlypore WoodCTndX ejrrnpt : tbrmer . ' 1 ; As 0 the naturalisation of emiffranVxoar olhef fbrtin" -0000 ries, oor ot jectTons, thobgb jirot equally , strong as those we eutettain to1 the natural s tioa of -Yanktes, arei neverthe- less, very decided. They have been raised to detest slavery J they know nothing of the true theory of onr government, and after a! taming the age of tnanbood . in tneir own country, are, for the mcst part, inoapable of attaining any knowledge of oar iastita ions. In the' last qiarter of a oenntry tbe great bulk of trans-Ail-tntio omigration to Ameri ca has been composed of the riff-raff and oorf of ovsr-peopled Europe Most ba- I r I pily for the South. Dineteen-twentieths of ihU emigration sought the Free States, whith er they were attracted by the absence of slavery and the inducements of c'.esp laoda in the vast and fertile regions of the North west. Thi foreign Element in the froe8tates baa long ago "been, subsidised by the Aboli tionists, and helped most materially to bring about that triumph' in the election of Lin coln io which culminated at onoe their own success and the destruction of the Uuion. ! inoe tbe war began, the Pioicen and disor-1 s 'iw a a J-w"a. -.-we ganized and demoralized tanks of the Yan kee armies have again and agan been filled . ... . ... a I luoineot recruiting on a large SMliagoiog Lincoln, when hi forces now in the field have been reduoed by death in the camps, death in the fluid, and desertion or refusal io re enlist, tb still carry on bis var for our sub- jugauon or extermination, .ohall-we. than uiviLc, uirusr our now, goyermo.ru jf nttzcntf men eiig Lie to trusts of honor ana emolu ment, of men eoming'.'frotn such a quarter. a this? wtwtj .ui. of tb. coifed, eraoy , wUl say, Nr We trust that every cit'z n df the C6pederabj a ill, . while aeon-. ring the righ'e of all foreign bom citixena in our armies, and a bo are helping ps to fiuht our battle"?, demand. that the franohie of be- inff a Aricen f th kAVl,7;n"1 shall nov :bo e .etpentd as it hxs been, and be Ijmited; wiUrthe ewepaoi e r.-r..trt- .u:it.;t,.il-1. i J mentioned, to those tr ho are 'nativf. and to the manor-' bora.,. :lf we -would maintain onif liberties,' thia' poliey is imperati) ely dp- manded. . D tMAUED STATE COTTOV. . , . Borne time eince we stated that several nundjred bales of cotton, purchased; for, the 8tate,wB lying io a very exposed onittditio remained in that condi'ton duriPs the heavy in,l n.;, e 1? .iv.-. Ji Tit.rli i " A, . . 'J rmt'lu whib .w hueiber. .ab9 xvaieigu Standard, with "5f a n.n .1 t Wnrl l,na.M..t v.---r T cim yi jibio, i.irwuioa our ptptemens iuVair sheltenngnne notion. This was week avaftd yet we learn that as ..;-. ... , - ; 1 - J.' , L l, lattey P,TV?r1,wt:F6ekfel- ten was over thia cotton. Therw were rml rt .tii ii.i.3- iaM.v aWvwiiw TCaVlUg VTer ICe- COllOD. , X Blef OOllOQ Dig T- r" -v, ; . - - . wm uui uiza eDonirn irnm. ina frrnnim mad. ef.ilJitfeir;' MO oonarquenee is that the eorton baa rotted. This ia the way in which the PeopU'eww f "? n hands of the "bonierra- tives,v the men .who -take care of and tre- &m&A ' te MrncU'Tey wiiK nk . KaI. lAMf.. TLjB'Mitn. M.t itAl .13 ?fv "CSent uo -equalizetbe cs bautca ea2e by xtduaUO'y fo'-ybtiaVlfttfwlyfisn thedrafti come to band, niay tje jadgea 01 pyjou j.aygajpf It 4wnowtbcing joW tn a teftged,' conOitioa f?r prices fay beloat? h jnarkat price for fair cotton. What were trdft ernoir Vanoe'a two oAids'abonfr that they did not . see to the sheltering Of "ttls oottonl 5rb&i'w:Aii"ieix eUptisa ait4n the capacity f a Mrrof duennas, for tne Gove rnbr. ..IS'-; . TF- Th0'Taliant Editor of the Balcigh Pnsaays tbawe oVghi to.keewo,eyes open..-Thi ia a mistake , One eye is aota; cienYfprYl out his threat to brine us to "account the? ,-: - , w 1?,' TH E BATTLE .OF PEBRTV ILLE. -Tne operatidBS of OeniBrag InKebticky last year, at tne close or which ne retreated ffomtne Stat,,bas been a fruitfal tbeme for , anlmadtur-. 4ln bjLitb treft. and ;bi never been fully ex i4ined. Toabi the confollmi; peceititT which led .tothe abcUpajeQt ofKentugky we copy tbe following dirpatch trom God. Brag to OetkCobp r,aa found in the Bicbmod covespondanoe of tbe r ii 1 1 . n 1 . A.awzTiuc nHKcoi April ,-r HxapQXTABTEas Dir atmkit No. 2, . . .. --J BryanUvUle. Ey.; Oct. 12. $ Sis i By a f reat preeaure of active-eogagprnenU I.have ba.uoabt tocomiuaioa!e sioea mj laat disnatob-QKtU now; Ty i-aoid tour of inmectioa waa suddentj toraaioatMl at Frankfort, Jat at the J cloM jur uie ceremony. of-tnstalung-iBe provi? iona1 overnor Into odctf, a heavy advance the enemy on that point en(3Urirg it necea ry tor me to -ooncen trate : nf forci. Xeu. Polk tfawaarbout tbe same time heavily preBedl Brua4 towa.ami be, is accordsnoe with previous orders, fell tiok towaidaBAjredsbaTg.-i'. " ? . .JJJut bTi succeeded in etUD my suppliet . from JUaaiogtott tajuy. new depot jiear BryaoU vill, uwas noetary to Jiold a large m portion iifOoit 8mltbfbiJn Iha.diiwloii. finding the etCnv pressing beayily in his rear near . Perry ville, JHaj.v Oen.r Hardee, of Polk' command, wu obliged to bait and check 3iSm at that poinu vlUving-arrtvad al.JIarrodiburg.from Frnkfortv idelermiod topive btoahattle there, and4uiwrdingly concentrated ' three -division of flay4lld.command,. the army f the -MisaUippi, now ttBderMajw Geo. Poik--JChatbama'Buctc nerS and Anderson's, and directed fcren. Polk io take tim command on the 7th, and attack: thatno- my next morning. p eti ay 1 1. 1 asrKeariy nx "ornog to be pre sent at tftevpantlons-of Po. forces. The two arotiaeWere ftmnd eonffantioer ch other on op MataddeS4B443is"Jon of Perrvville. After Urtllng-wtthpV Qjner!, 'reconnoit-rinc the gcumia, muu oniomui ui oupoaiuons, X OO p IrhI . to assume thf command, but suggested sOmey changes and modifications of bis arrange-.' menu which he promptly adopted. .-I The- action- wpened at 12 J p. in. between the skirmishers and artillery on jxth aidca. Finding the enemy indisposed -ao ad vance upon us, and knowing be was receiving heavy reinforcements, I deemed it beat to aaeail him vigoroualy, and so directed. V-Tbe engagement became general soon thereaf ter, and continued ' vigorously from that time until dark, ur troops never filinc and never faltering in their efforta. From the time engaged if was the severest and most desperately couteri- ,,d en2Semenl within my knowledge. Fearfully outnumbered, our troops did not hesitate to en age at any oddsvand though checked at tinfee, they eventually carried every petition and drove the enemy about two miles. But for tbe interven tion of night we should have completed the work. We had eaptured Id pieces of artillery, by tbe most daring cbargea, killed and wounded two Brigadier Generals and a very largo number of inf-rior moers and men, estimated at no lee than 4,000, and captured 400 pritonert, incladirg .oreetiiDxmeera whd aervanw, carriage ana bag gage of Maj. Gen. McOook. Tbe ground was literally covered with his dead and wounded. In such a conflict our own loss was necesssrilv more prroaoiy not iws tnan 2,000 Klllea, woun a a b .a . w ded and mlaeine. incto-led in 1 tba wounded tre Bilg. Gen. Cleborne, Wood and Brown: tral- . a'aW av - . . . - ' iant ana Booiesoiaierip wnoce losj- will be se 'IV Jltij: Uan. rotic, commanding the forces. asai. uea tiaraefl, commanatne the loft wine. K-MYf.- II f WIAIIIII. HLKI. ' BnOAinm K.IAF nor 'and Annpnnn . Animiiuiinv rtiDiiinn - t. mainly due - the brilliant achievemenU on this grutude which I am aurewtll-be acknowledged. - A.ceruuBing mat-toe eniusy was heavily rein furKd daring the nigbf,T 'withdrew' a force ! varly the- fcext' morning -to HmodsburY nd thence to this point alKj-Gen.JSnilth arrived at tlarrooaburfi' wlta moat or bta forces and Wuh era Division tbe next day, (I O h.) andyesterday l a ithdrew . the wbo'e' to this point; toe enemy following slowly, pot not pressing us. Jlv future movements cannot beindi ielted; a they will de- penain-a great meaaara on tnoaCAf the enemy iraESLCSS The eampaign here was predicated on a belief, i4 thU country would vise m itasstorasert their independence -Ho people1 had ever ao - favorable an Opportunity, tnttI ant distresdlO add- there b uuieor nouupoaiion to -vair tnemssives or it W Line. Drbai)Sto assert 'their - itmenendencr r iboy are nBiinei uupotea nor vruing to risa tbeir uvea or their property in its achievement. With aforce with wud half the arms left mr bpi 10 eeampafgii. w -'-1 am,- very tecpectfuny, catuaioes mciaant - GePerel Commanding. To AJotaat OenetaL Klrbmond, Ym. EXPECTED -FINANCIAL TBOUBLE IN ..; ; ' v; EU BO E E . The'Nfw York Journal cfXhmmerce remarks tnn aoout tne position ot matters la .Europe: : ne propneiain ureas itriuan nave sneered over much at our flnanrfaU trouble,' but from present appearaneea thej are qutu aalikely to be their I more tecklesa cousins on this side-of the water. Tbatiada with India for rine months feava (ham a d.flilf of over fifty tmiiaoa olliutiylpaid 1 bbiio specie ana we continued rriva,l oieotton. hih pdcs, ateitdding to the mbarrassmeat! Tabuy' cotton xi a people who. are hungry 1 nothing nut sliver, ana who a wallow alladet to 'dd BTOKMu rpwow ot cugorgtog sstdeiiar. 1-wf the Yankees andtiatln'driaaatahBdi f0? pronu it to. true that.a large amount BnglUh; capital IterelAfore used- in tbe U. ba PdravralewdaUgr - ay tne: timii Ametlcami whe' feared to leave t w ftd4mid these scenes of commotion arid Woodshed; and tbia wm . partli l WW W ABEU-W-OiQCI7ai MSui it fWlU ' I aiAl wlw Ju ,je a. . Bat , b t . I1llnuaehaUe; however ifunnvonrtroulbtea r Diiuain uaiunun noiinMokiit I predict thaauspenalon of the Bank of Enfflaad Mr?H tavheUier this i eieat stMngene ovfether'to?turh the attention l1llw7"af,c'i'S op ncernJng ubublevas her, importsTro haveot 'beenctMUvtArtmlMnmvl ,..t ' ' -1 1 COKRlrJSTl THE COKFE DEBATE, : w - i .. . - - - m , w aj- - OF YAKltRi--ABTlLlBY PUfil-f CONFEDERATES ; SUBPUISED ;ANP fcAREDSTOAIlT ATUI OLD rt-ArsbVa Flau; S krtas sxtby 1 FiurwiaicxsBOfto; I o'clock r. itaiay; 0 f jinUUnidAifibt trnth The results j -..tt . to tirowiag acnee . addiuooal Jorcesv lcludiBg 1 -arttileryi and t jnar.es y nog , fiarhLv'.'.Thet Wfv wioe jof the fromflaxel Bun to at points just- twr iroow occupy oa line jmq ruw .y i and below tne crossing. up q wwr.m - Oar-foreea still bold the town, thert being , po eflUrioa the part of the enomy. ti take possesion Of it;; l .Sw-'' Oa our left and above the towrnssraO lmiies, avGermannaand Eiley F.fti; tba Ynkee on vesterdav effdcled a, crossing, in force, 5ettimw t 30,000 strong, nd n-oved unonand occuplea rjf lUmtr amjLBiind, Baleigb. . p CaancviljraTilla about thre yeaierdav afternoon. H. yYil7V SalWmr:3laIe Academy, Sli-i their onluma belns imahed as far,tsZar CJoUTvh . :s ti-mp ' iniJpouylvaoia, ,eigbtrHes above Prednck onrg, tne euey xeung n wj 1 at) the time and urine no ariillery. Hi . Jnarph thas far. on this route pas oe n out uxoij w'tv edC- Arppld .preparations, bwevr, are trnvdcCto give him siwarm recptin when v -r be feels db pvaedtd move, from hw presentCposJllonsj r&x&x Out W, all told, on this wig, Jterdayvfins ih akjrmiihiag, was not veroi; killed afttf sis? or seven wounded, yiooh a company from ope of Ibejregtmeuts in Oen, Mahone'a brigade w captured, while.on piC- ft9ar rChancHlorsvillt twtng turpriL i iDapt, Teylor, A JLi& otOea j alabone'a atatT, alsonarrowlyi etcared oo-bjieat and capture; He had Just ridden to the. post 00 cupled by tbia captareu picket, when he was call ed to a. halt.; At,once;peceivingthe claractfr of thalHPps b quickly turned b?ft.horje and 4, not, however, until three Yankee ballshad been fired aV bim in vaiu. - We have eaptuend several prisoners on thi wIng,-hoeprent that the enemy1 force i- fortvtnousanastronsr. ,v;v: -:?r ' a lio croeeinge had been , effectedat tlys U. S. or Bantu' Ford, Ibx ugh three army roads have been .constructed to the latter place, and a redoubi thrown up in front Of It. Fjring has been beard from above this morn fog, and It is supp wet kirraHhlagUgoin on. -r Tre pioket-liuee at Fjfedecicksburg are aiili kept opnn-utbeHlea f''n f-.'.,, . There was js;reat ehaering in front jesterday. Oieotthe Yankoe pidcrM tiallooed across and aaid they Pad taken Vifikabunc: Thia at courae V art of the programme of lyin in order to get the "best army on the planet to.-piovsv":.-'.-'. - Yesterday morning the Yanktbatteriescpep ed on our right, feljfrfiring balf an hour or ujore eeasedniU aboo14?3. Erftrah ahour. until r.lhtrU e briskUrtlSrvBulFkrLJcon' oor riffht The UtiexieUereaeod ovjdureldh bJ- ingyry.'e, ot Orane,. which .waS-sUlfOned at point about ono miiu below. Hamilton's' Crossing. nd Hrdaway's oU battery, and the Bockoridse battery, posted oa tbe bill just aboveiiamiiton Creasing. . ;' Our shell fell thick and fast among thaTjmkees, anl are believed to have done eonideraol ex ecu- tion. The Yank e' batteries, which weto ptatedf on or., f ao i . ., . J-J whatever though their sneiis reacnea oeyona Hiimilton's Crowing. One shell from ur side bu-it among ome wag ons on C raj's hill, and thereupon great scamper ing enud. A shell wa alo seen to explode in -a group of officers, near P.att's, and aticb "skedaddling' pever was Feen. A Yankee battery wa also seen to double quick awy from is dangerous position wiih wonderful colerily during this fire. There have been no demonstrations up to mi hour today. This morning not a single cannon bas been fired, anl no engagement with smalt arms, hot even skirmishing has taken place. Una report has it that the 1 an Keen w no crossea at Bernard's and Pratt's hive recroned and taken up tber pontoonv Another ttatement 1 that thf Yankees are entrenchtlig' in front of Bernard and Pratt's. ' " " ' Jfrom the movements on nana l snoma not ne . m ae a surprised if the Yankees at Bernard's and Pratt's have recrosaed. 'l teir tenu, . nowever, in larg numbers, are visible on the opposite shore. Tne belief now is that tbe battle aid be fought above Fredericksburg, and la the vmnity ot (Jhance!- lorsville. The orossing below toWn ijin all prob ability, a mere feint. ' Everythtfit. betokens an early, heavy and deci sive tight. Toe baggage tat been sent reward. ine nospitai nsgs can oe piainiy seen. - vir men are in their, right coattlonS, "and the ' artUlery U . a . a a a " - -r -, . iaii up.---. . - -?hvtmw .J1 .T .r'r" rr': V.. B M B- MaMB.'" a flt. m aB I Thavt-AllAMtii Mk a and JUeut. Walinrup are reported t Have Been wounded.and some four or five mn Ulled.. -t .i' i-m t ..,..i.r.i. rvi or Lieut. O0I..0I i the 8ixtbr;LouWana was woald- ed andmsprianer,andWWfourteanp.ivates, b.aldeag.ibdaumber'of the 13kb OeorjT At Utfrnarj'a,htBi6ver,tt.e Xohkoesjotover 1 hu. Tnrf ..irrviwi ih. niw.w, I tJZ .a ..f -.1 : 1 "Vf '. . . 1 Be" it B' ' "I wt- . : - . BB wt-'.-- . sr. J" . ,, BpiwJ M4 1 ,BJMBW aBwe"V'g-. W."-T svi-i, in ins. sfsr oil n svHnmafin int tiNaa rtiraat mat twa1- though often appr't id that theYatiktfes were mak ing a great .noise In fronttbe log being at th1 time too heayxto see any tningfaued to take any precautions, and his men, when surprised, were jbundwith unloaded guns., k vivH . ihe xanKees, constructed tne.r posts on their side of the driver,' and threw them, around oy the use of barj,ao quickly,' that but little tfiaoive .re sisianca.couiu ve ouereu. ; .The balloon, of thaVYankees wera up all yesterday, and again ti day.. The fight will. nit ... occur, I think . before Sunday. ..JCne ooantry tnay rely that,' wbp It p(s comer our atjs Generals and braved reliant Wrpy, will be fuHy 1 qual to the myrmidons of ''fighting Joe " . '; From above I learn that Stuart has- been 'quite active-, and ias taken one hundred, and sixty pris oners, -representing three different army corp. : "A prisoner taken last night, says the enemv pave already erosed peer forty thousand aaen v. 'Not a aun has been fired, tt.4av. ; Ererv lhlne Is remarkaiy quiet, tThe roads are being rramdly dried by the run's rays, and the Bght cannot lyn be deferred, jif, Indeed the YapWees mean Ugbu tr. a. j ust as the cars are about U Start neayy firing is hearwards rvhtC, -TheichoJbnd ExamiW aays t SSf PMn? JMppai nnaock,MWedi fcmsafwaemuh XiCli i arttfv (more (tub tbrlvertwbila ttur Cor fdeniiA t luteaiion-was; -on iha detachment . which had crossed at Deep Ban. . The. detach menU'waa tank withdr w nto htLiJt .'vlleaawtile ILxk ex passed the lUppaJiahnocit atKeJlVa4uid vciher ordsniarcbea thaough that pottioa-of Cupper; wnico lutakbsroxot tae riverie reacaed the ltarUi s OerjaannaUilUvand:lav, Furvt tkjtrmisbed with out cavalry ptMrChapPellortville andnaving gottep poasesuoprpf that piacelstald to have reached a point veiy peaijtoSptjtsylvaoia Court JIotrte " 4-- i The line of battle has beenr completely cVang- A Tf 41 ntrhM fmm D.'i. Vl ... .1 . .J?" dan, tot3p6ulvaniaCvurt House.The'Fodaral arAy is now ontha souihsida of 1 both bhdiches af 4be Brr&bBck ifwnd lur front: ts paratle with tho railroad from Fwderkstmrg to Bich-memd.- It is open tie Jfiankand par jrpo-n its tear, of tha posiiisr dafanded -by the arwj-uiuLcr -liea ia iaXt.Deiher..;Cs i4bfe2av4 ' 4Accpror a thUttsiatf wh!.!t 3 v iZZzsA - - f Wir1c! - r xlt U vl2cr.t Wat wis taarc? 1 dt - rol -taBrpribiUonxcsa-jHi rty r ' - -aVMiw-w nr"" new fcattie will be Toai ni tee ttiun rjr ww VW 1 -cut Uie Central lUilwao- T.T J ;? " rnic TKACQEES' COJIVENT105. Th! nonvifflilonf the Teaoherrof Ihe Cor tedt eracy v? jjunp4Uo ntlcev aOtdumbi, S. C., on theiiih ijt, UrJL i?. OiOUs, m uwutnsw, at:p Agtonrporary rgaaiaiait was effected, iucnraowtio&ewoxu.eotaatuiua-r jvBav. C vII. Wiley, Supt COmibon SchootsVol - EenJSoberV-i Dejcbweiaitz, . Salem Female Acadeavyv.- eMi? - v. -. M- Dw Johnaton; Hale Acad ewyihaTlotte. tjuarlea- V7. Smyth, English and Claitical scmi Xixinartoa. 8. Luider, U-colnton Female Seminary, Linv olntoa,i- - i... , . c v-.f-i, -- - i'- " D.;sriobardsonv Principal of the " Wilm 8cholii., V.lon. - : - - ' a, Uf'W uairrtenA'rincipai saiuDury tremaa S mrrv, SaUabury, f-- j?- v , E Pi UalUTWber Common School?,- Mt.Verv nopv B iwn.Coauty ' -v 1 x ' . ' k -A the'OvwIngBalon somAaixUn more dele-f aies reported tbelnBeives--Wm. Bingham, Q .k ,Oine- wuntyhdi J. .Gibb.jtt, C-arttt UeeRtenburg county, being added lo tun Torta , Crotina Hlvf ationv Ijjuu touha numper X tiutea represented, niakhig ;th On motion of vMr Sterling! North Crolioa. thev 0myeqtnr tnolved itseifi ino a-,Vperluai fen ii 'f uotUona Association fijKtbe .Copfvderattf 1 -Tea4I,' ''". v ,' -itixpi ?$ai&'i ;'t;mop$t a? compittebbf JDnVfrom.Aach State was! appointed ffi report,a prjanenv Constitution aiid By-Laws for the gfver'nmep pt the Association. &. .1 THr.Wile,lwaa japrjointod, on the part of this State. ''f xZ-irhAh vi2. , Op; motion of Prof. Stflrling a liln cnmmiUe was ppintd toi coot ider tm) geperaHnerest ol vf education la tba Confd--rcv and ah jupplj 1 1 schpttt bmks,'andJProf.J!5terling Wai appointed' r NbriijCjarolina.vxj. yff.f:- .-;j.'$isi4 ? 1 V Letuva -wer ra4Nfrbtti Preaident ,D tvis and Gov. Va4.ee in anawe tof InviUikms to be prea ent. jLlso from a numbei of gentlemen disun- euxhed it .educational tmttetaw ,, The ChairmM.read a letter trm" the . ladles ot Atlanv, Ga In yefej ence tathai(4i,op3e4 f Invalid ...AetaatltaUon for tba Ass xdatioa wa then re 1 ported, the committee, deeming it inexperiient to irame D-iaws aj tnuaga pi 4he pcoceeding.i nent ofloerti gj. tb rCoaventloh , adjourned till Qxt jnorniag 9 a. m. ' V . - Kaah63tn'2.'r,--t'mm' ' rr l fj01 , ... . Tbe committeo on permanent "organization re portd thefoUo wing nominations for officers 1 f A oomraitiee was appointed to nominate norma VwaWf Raw. J - .T n-M TI ll.?le,w ,rjr- -V7," feaor Homan Literature, Butb Carolina Oul- rfVeWtfs WiT. Davis, Principal Swth errf Kmlf college, Prburt,Vnr; Uv.C. H Wilea, Superintendent' Common Soha Is North CTarolina; D-. B..W..Gibbes Sjutn Ctr.-lin .T S oddard, Oa. ; W. H. Stra.to i, Louisiana ; S. T Peaee, A abama. Recording Secretary TvSumner Steven?, Trin- cfpaisjme vine Academy, Gr. Corresponding Sectetarv W. J. Palmer. Prin eipat North Caroania Institute, for Deaf, Dumb and the Bund. ' : TVttUttrerw-Lient. J. B . Patrick, of Arsenal Military Academy. S. C ' A reaoluUen "off -red bt Vr. J. H. Gtbb-n,' of tvhariotte, to introduce the. Constitution of th Confederate Sutes into the schools as a text bowk ; waa veb-rreoV"': "v ' ri . ' ' " -Toe remainder of tba session was'sphtinelUiv ing information in reference o the facilities for Sven additionnt delegates were reroned'.' The Cvaveatibn adjourned till? p. m. We surjoln the letter of President Davis read to thenventpnt. ,vv ,- Excctmva Orrict BtCBBOXp, .Yju, April 12, 1863 1 ... t . - - --- --v- v u: - I .wstr; C; m Wiley, J.I. JpkU ewt JV. J. B v - - 0rrc1iiaf r Iave the bohof to acknbwl- iJ, 4 nlnmMW n rLJZZJ r-mZFZZL'i I neat methoov di supplying ttxt bobka fur schools 2&2?FSi JSf rS "f -l!f2SJSKSS Jii?! ?t 1 T Z".r " "a" I nc rfprlaiary boks Itwtha nromutlon ef ctiar- ll.k. S tjlf Ckrvarnment is onl adapted to a virtuous an i in euiarant oeoDie. and there can he no mom irrA live dPty Of aha generation which Is passing kwaf, than that of providing for the m !. lntelIto ual atnd religl us culture) of thuae who awe to uco ed them. -Ajb-a general propo-iiioii, Umey, Inink, na safely avtextPd-that all H ue greatness resu Upon "Virtue, and that rvHglop 1s in a people the - sHirc ana support ot- virtuev - .Tne nrst 7 im ressions On the joutbful mtna are to its subsequent current ol "5 111 .w. bm ....ww Ti r .nr . - - -' mirw. aerving these .educattonal STHingstn nuru Pa oeipa aevoivea upon men to a en quaiin i t secure the deaired result; 1 Pave only to regrewmy iiiab 1 sty to inset you because it deprive me of tne pleas urn jrour s'rtxiaiion would give;;" ?iri i win my, nest wishes, X am very respecfuliy, your eiWw-cltizen,-r a' 5?4-v:-- r- :e JBFFJKESON BAVIS'v A YANKEE-ESTIMATE OF-GEN. STER -WliNG-PKicET r.--1 The Tanked saem. trf have adw of even the rilaof tj Cor riera GneI in Usourl ' Xfii Jbhisvaa (Ky.) peinwcjiar ftaVtheojlawto fttf-Warnta.nojU Govbhtnie. JrxS ThejHtme of the rebel General. Sterlinir prW lis now the allying cry cf. the rwbe's aotrb west of f d been empowered with all tbeauth rily h?di mande4; e n a now -be ho'da- excluaive eocnmnn over the department Vestof the UfaajesippiJVlver; where lie wifl endeavor to repair tbe irjuriesln JEicted pn the rebtf cause by ba mUmantgemeat of Uens, H .ln; and tlindmao, who. have been sent, fsttof the ' iiisakr - bi; w- - v -8trling Prica IsHhe ta st formidable man the oeasfsfonistB could nraaant to thi V.Art iluKMiri:, His boldand able, and e j.ys the tapiiciteoLfidence of hi f4'weTs: Aliaeouri must now oe Watched ; AV ill he be allowed to ar preach her bnrderaL..li anvthlheiiki a mImmi.. vi mrmjffjxix. auyTnan can wor a apparent Im- ways aougbt,- and it la a part of t vi the waatt'as wll ii tb V!-' .liyous fatili tSeotslun trwbo.. ' ot thouahdt 1 ,M..v.uMoiin jMrauiana, Lraaneas, ana ailfscwrf. that 'man is eterUng Pricet;: ;; . -3t is the command ha ;ppw't s "tV-Vtj 'iiV-'ali i.. r vT .W '4 S-ap'G! rTtr'T '-n rri-Mtrtrrri. fPoma ... yr-r - j.-ww iuiu -Ye xiave oeroretts soaws very interesting ststletics; lp: U 1jwi..ofJVot MmL - - Uh : J? 63, puhUabt in Philadelphia. As pt.j nent t the- warmer select the- following fi?urJ lrm'tbeirconecons and present theno in form of a sumin'aqr ? ' C , - ! "fitunier of 'Troop? tturnUhcd the Abolition 4; ' yV tfoPifierent Sidici;'frm the Co, rntweec o ;ais. war vv 10 tianua y v Xz:'jy ' - ' y -3 Kew" YrkumVer aet to the fi -Id to . fV, X8ok3M.M .t.f.. HfMwfMn'iMi 2,83 PuMIS 'vjini,'w " -ZOO-Oo OhU, j(Bedes Tff 10 CM9 enlisted in the ; M service of tothrjSUle...S; ..: 174 73! illinoisT IVcember 3!. 1862" iSk KlndnirtaWnRi Janaarv I,r 1883;'. 1 02 u DK!ftmper I, 1862," r 3 of her popu- 90,000 50 0C0 48,000 1862? more than, J jd w ....... Michiaraii Di eosber i , 1 82. Vf I?eonfin D.HsmbevlwJ, atie notn " the three monlbi. r etments"... 42 551 30,000 28,551 -20,000 19 000 is i 14 oqo 11,8 , j Maine.. v4eeaeM tmaecHeuiriTo STotember 40, 1862.. . New Jerwy yermont, nwrly I is every 1 5 of her en JUretiopuiuttOnJ . .... . ......... .1 Nw Hiupahire, up U'Nv. 1" 1862... of hr Rhode Inland. fne in 6 23 100 white inBlw ttoaiiulation.l tr-.... .. AVWpr ...C.M.Mt..,.. ... ......... v( .43. ... ailuneeota . California, Tfiy full regliownuot infantry ana iwiu tn cTaTjl say.. 7,06o 10 obo 000. 55 OuO Marvlanl, f tliUntt.T I wwwBraea an Delaware, fttinuredl..... K'tucfiy--.V V 1, 180" 2, about" '4. 3" 031 f IlKIUUTIVIUIini . , tuu. 7 WUI 20 OUd xotat MtlWMfMHM ai..UM 40 JUT ..Tola large ruimr. it will be observed, Is bW ilde1 thethreo roonthBregiments" ia "VViscon- TbiVis rnt the whole of the hot -which hst been, wit against iu.. The f .liowing show tbe navBi iorce wivu, muicu uo iun.ora uht asan Strength of the XT. S. ' Kavy. Hj'aTKJUatBBBV. .' - Scewj tmero.r.:; ......; ...m ijdf-whetl 8teamer 'GiiuooaU, lr-n8porif, 151 . ti4 Irtn-ciad tsieambrs. Total I PilLi&cuTxasaLe. i i ... n ... :o ..... TJ ....101 Ships of tbe line end Frigates ,...-v... iotwam War. and (trigs.................. . 1. J . - r ' ii.- it...... oiyp, ongvmiu anu oonoonere Total-Ol 8ui- mjra and aViUmr vi ...4i7 Aw ti - y-.-.k.. . . 7 1 . "Ti , o . k! land by jfrw vestals, ...Oer 40.000 men aro afeiv- r mi)C 111 iui veeef ia. . Notbli g Pur signally H'unrate the prowest arenerav of iiiie Con federates than the mneni- tude of the an ay which" has 'thus been brougiu against thrm, andl " which tbey " have euccesefu lly wi brtood'---fLf , .'f Mor tnao f. ttHtrep hundred thou and men jn arnM, by land aitf by sea; and thoroughly equip pvJ, hatve bu precipitattl upon us. Whai ih r iiocnle, with a ttk pot uiation. has ever hurled back eucb a sdocki? And to qote the - language of a great8uthem ra.ior.-nano her connecii Q, j We have not only witbstoou it, but tbia day wo ' stand not only unbroken, but una wed, unbent, un terciflei. - .: - :i And the atopy is but balL told when wo rfcile the nuuibers that Jhave been sent against us. Tb Yantteee, with tbeir w.obderfal talent at loiil .. 1? 11 r . u 1.. . .ii.J. epvcu, Lit;u u-j van lieu dtccvu, uat, vni&ru of the. Confederates having stolen V'ia fort hhd that Ion, and tuU or that magazine pf anus. (Jon riderirg ihe military equipment of the laie U..ion as vuime stopk in wmch both stoUons Lad tin quitabie ropuntonate iatHrest, tteYanltees stole nearly a l pK our stare, f Tney sule our share vi tne army and navy, and they stole our shaie U warlike munition, save such as were in some -ui our own .1oTts. r Tney stole area some t our tuoui lujfKjiUnt Ions ; and commenced the wr witu all n se atolen atdvantagva againet us. Mo wobder Oa raise theory- ot s'S.op. thiei I It is t he old cry pf adept These stolen sd vantages gave tbein tue aeeia, auul vXaiuded ua irom iheiu. Tbey have thuaoaataexnsvikeUbi the world trom which w draw atpleaauro.! "We have had to repair to mem under great rUUiukUvaJifages, and had, at ttfet, do uiautaciurMoffOur awn on. . which to tall back. Our enemi-e then rushed upon us as tbe lim ruib ed'upon tiamaon.1 ' ' Like Sam-on, we had noibiur iO"our bud WbijUlhei turk-ua wild btat round aaihsiUr; tut W4jto ravo.m'ceded In escaping kUedeUuedd'sitClko; I it not Wonderlui ? LoV its lhauk God antttake courage I We haenotapao to-day toshow that tbe ene my bain no inbrw that be can do titctian u. We tiaveleH"hiB extreme p titer, and atWi lir t Uenobfortb Jila atf Jr'te iw ilL weaken. L u dott re ours. G.ft has manifwily aided our cau ; idias." we must and will ei QUr I .aPdDeo- vmtitce, Riohmund Sentinel. Printer Wanted fANTEUl AT'UW fJFrlClfi A GOOD L.fY.''l'i.-'el 0,104 ndjuO lua wj 4 py tne ntgineaa wtgea. as I-JT. OR I.ISTTISU8 ItEItAIMNG UK- eamea lor isu ue Mii-n rost umce, a; , 40d3. " the !puaUp) oa'aUvrtued loturs u tire eateaaea: i- 'MoCallera, Polly MuCaUoes; Vus aallie leore, ClWJ Miller, t?Bpt Akxinder Bfeaater, W,W , Mwwell, tt H. ) Patter, Mrs Martha Abd ' PiekavraV Miss LvuU tsrwaawfcii, J olios bowman, Abet 1 1 Brwn, JSwatt B Oaeav.Jatt.ir' i i Caru nter. Miss Sarah 2 Vaaaaole; Miaa Pbebe P ue;. 211.S oarap"f PiekatVMws arr.e Va CL-a, AIT Pariah, Jno L padipier, M rs EUsabeth - Ba toy, Mr Battle i Ha ktrdsea, T ti bewelL James C JTvreacfr p r Uatoa, UUs Jenay- uranaiav ajavtytata Joseph Simpson, iiewu -'- 'Boutb, Cattea' -, Udoa, Mary A itlutoa James ' iludge, H A''m Heoee. WUey h.--w- v Bk. ln U&rv A i ? .Thigpea, it Xaaatth TerreUrJaaiBe F TfitllaiaW, Vf M ; . VilUam s MiSf Sarah I : ..WyawiU . .WewdleaiVJ-W yQJCtX COOKE, P. M. -Jwbm, M re-J alia to4T,-vaa-,wiix' Miasosh,8 P ,fSillC;:.rilflA a71. : us? tTHE STU .JL dents o iof University cf North Carolina will N i bb Monday lie 2i'h Inst, and eon tin ae until thi dy f the iolle4 CammBBOBiaBnV Thorsday, the 4tb otane--if S'.'-rr " ' 'The CoAuaittei of YUBstlodr for tb year 18S, co Slats of, r aWA'-w - "-i h.if r His Exey, Z -B-VAKCB, -.v-i ;'ykhv.nttbebtate,end J Ojfie s-ifcVf ''' Prtst ol -the Beard of l.ueisi. , - - -! . . Heel David l. swain, l ? . , ;h-; prea't of the couefv. T0C-.AS S.'isVav 4 - vwrixtAa- Labdss, Wilu-h t7 Arsarn f Ja F. Moeaa, Daaux. IL Baaxnaaa,: Korea I farraasos, Eaa r P..B ATTtaii; Dat 8 Batp, W.txua sU'-BsmkftsVi Flt4fixa Baossa, TabMsa :Baiee.t M j Lemtnas F. Pita tisosea F. DavosovI; DaWxrt .a Stsxa, VfitUAr Ato. a ; Jhsaea MTavUav SvMiaa iiairaaa, ff M Ar liVioeiBs, Jaiss F.E. llanav, i ' MicaovAL.1Wiii.ui .itrt r ' -rB .liai'c T tie Tfniversfty who y f 'v...be Cv-anl.J aabsrt ef tksConiwi" 'tv4 - w XLAJS. MAjIXY, Beeretary. A if?rT-Z- 3F say eta4 . v 7 T .' i 1 i. " r ..Aj VI- ,"' .- v.
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