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St I. 1U i it ( i t .f- . n Ml ft ft 1 1 t t . -3 f - '" .' ' " .- - - la tUt Reamed at Cctijsrg-TkrsS D.j nktlS-Tke Ssttle, sua RIsg l)cperal rigbUng-SewaJ faaltt er Killed Sltklei k a leg skat r-I-U1U ef tkt lattlc Eichea. it la FuMJr 'T"mU; it."""" .- -7:; r Through th kindness of Judge Ould, Cora, miiiwrf ft lh exchange f priaoners, we re ceived h night Northern, dales of ihe 4tb, Tb news U itnjHrtBt, tad brlag Inielligeaa fa raaewatof the bloody work in reua.ylva a.a. We compress lb new ia th Wlin ea- m-ttU mi Otttuakitrt Rfiexii .i'Tii 1 tr BwiJe r im "-; 3 J, )' : Tit thirJ dav'a b4.ll" brgsn iii'irn nj t 4 o'clock, ll i in 7 o'ch k, and a cirete of fir of musketry and artillery on lite south side of Getty sturg describee the field of contest TkiDitkrlry Mil Miy withiu lb woods; die artillery occupies the eminence Ihora of limber, f iic BtltU Th"aecuu"u w gave yesterday front Aha Kertbera pep of ihe 3J uShl "P ln b1. lU at Gettysburg to ihe morning of Thursday tha- 9J latum, wlttt the fijbliug ceased, ft ik. liana, oa boih aidee. II appear thai oa Tanradav aboul half past our o'clock io In veaiag. the '"' soakiuf lh aiuck oa lh enemy ariih lemfic fare, aad lh Bghtiuf had been eoniinaoue Sad .aa atiil roiag ua op U lh latest sdvicee, the W...L. k.ii.frH ft ihrW ! day Wednesday. Thnraoay aad Friday. A corrre ouadaBl of tb ' Y,,rk 1mif' wnu" tit bail!' fi'W aear Gf liirj. tbadenUa the huU rfTbardy The piaulion of oor tex-e after Ihe fijhl of U rd.Jy n ewrn ooinwTo r:.iiMir.cefiuf lh Billinwre Pikr. ihr Taaefl aod Eiamiiio4rf ruad and atill Seiat a-rly prfte4 ari'h lh Uller. -Th for mtuou of lh troiiad oa lha righl and crolr wa eicrlleal I defiwiTa parjxwea. Ouowr nru lefv ihe froooo ahipd offenlil ibe po itioa a higher lha lh eaemy'a. The rroaad in froal of r Kne waa a rA, opoa coaolry, iaierpoard he aud there -with an or chard or a eery anwH irad of liniher, feiiemlly otk, with lh andrrhraeh cul away. Dormj the day. a prtoS of ibe. iroupe Ihrew aa teqi- MeadVa headqili' "ere at aa old h.mee on tba Taaryiowa road, iutioedtalely io rer uf . lh eealre- Oa TKmUy ujaruiin ihera were trons pre- moaitioaaof au erty rnvacemeat with ihe en tmy im forw, but tl dj wore umy artd oo j aoaitive eihibilioo u mtde br the enemy. j Al 31 cluck. Geacfal Mead had rnrrieed eaftcWst wiriiicf t' juai'fy htm 4th b ; fcef lhat ihe rrbW were eooeairaltuj Uier " trcea oa mr ft fiuk. wbieli aB fck it -ear auder'ibe proieciiaio of the invincible Third eorp. Oarlioe a imroottely itrrnjil -aned oa ibat flok. Gen Jickrl' Corp beiag aeal Io il uppirt'. and eeeeral batterw frm theme. briubfoaghl oat and placed io , tioa. L: e... -Urtt 'etoeli T -M-Me eateuty eeoi wtut ' fi I C a aHell fairu( anromfTTlably near Gea"leiulr bfadqaartera. r nnn tin ioar wrm u ct o'etott. ueearred by all odd the moat Mitf-ie. a.y Bajnai yt rhmocVi in Ihe annal ' hye wf etiawdrnuf ii aiiurt duraUuo. ..The artillery a;uck wbch was made by ihe eaemy 4 the kfl and cnire. wa rapidly flowed by lb adeaace of b w iuf.atry. " The Third eorp received the. attack with f,rt4 cxJoe. The rebel at ece made for oar flank, and krpt jBsmSf baey a iaihai direcllun, Thi ceerrotatrd iOpp..l. ahn h wa quickly 'en j ' The attack w ctMiimenced by lh rebel oa our right. The fijjhl ihrra haa been anceaa ui, and lh irregularity of the fir atrk and entering ft awhile, auu1 then heavy andcoa linuoua indicate reiuftrcemebtof both rde. Tb men at thu boar ar in h bett4 -rita, aad the rennnl otficera feel confideni ol Ihe rrault. The b.illle h.a been planned ai.d lb.u fr fmighl by General Meade with equal ptudtute. (aUy autleutrgrtnv Ijj. a aiMed by General Butierfiarl, who har bm ilie'Al'i and Cool, lb fky ihrralrna ram, anLa kg already obaewv ihe outer edge of thc.fivUi of b-Utle. ' - - General Barkhdale, of Mivaiwippi, wounded yraterday, ia lying d-ad wihin our Imra The rumor of Ihe death of Longttcl, brmhl by rb-l triHiara yeaierday, i confiraird by pti Micni lakeu lliia nHtrniug. Ixiiigatrert' aud Hill's corps are said io be fijtitinj on ibe right; Ewell'siu front. Sixteen bandred prisoners, thu far during the engagement, bava brea sent to the rear, aud more ar litre. ', Wbal the result may be lo-dy caunot now ba prclirird.. ' Import jiiI dispatches harp been captaied by Captain I'afili'rru and the gallant so hi I Kline, from Jrf. l4vi and Ciaprr Io General Lee l hey indiea! anxiny for the pillion of Rich ntond Both decline io eud Lev th reinforce ment ffiin Braurrgard lie asked f-r. A corrnpondrol of the 7'iasea, wri lea from the bail It- tit-Id on Friday : ' Tlir righting was of the most desperate de scripiH.n ou b.Hb sides Oor gallaul mrn ftiugbt a ihc-y never fought before. We had against this great onslaught of tb enemy itiree corps, the Srcmi'i, Th-rd aud Fifths 'Vt Third aud Fif.b jo'ned bauds, aud (ought hrroically. The Seojnd ably ruporled heiu. ud. at . llte same lime held us own position. Vue dtviNon of Ihe Firsl was also eugaged. The fighting Was so furious that neither par ty li fk aianv nnsuners. Wt caalured about WHfr'eW The kissel, ctinsidrriiig Ihe duration of Ihe con flit. I, ar more tbau usually heavy ou both sides. Many of our ntoet eallant officers have fatten"- Generah tjrckleV rtghi -leg shot off below the knee Amputation ha been per- furiued, and be is doing well. Late iu the ereoing Ueneral .Iesi called I council of.. his corps couinianders,' and if was resuivea to con'mue the ngnt so long as there say ne left tn right. The tofal number of prisoners taken up to tlii. inoruing was about fitter nhuadred eight hundred and fifty on Weduesday, aad six "hun dred on 'I bordiiy. This is citable. The enemy made ihe attack yesterday. It wus terrific, aud tbry threw their wboie force ' into it, but they were finally repulsed with great i.f t! e ji. tt h a i . ,. l t .i i . , boiliood i f t'u n u. 1'iiiLsDt. l.i-i i , . r!.iy, July 3 A ;-t.-al disjiairb to the I ,,UtliH frt.in Ilsrilair, t.,r t Solliu.g is yet ktiiian a to the iru!l, but lh impression prevails lhat lh great dccinv battle of the Campings baa been sought iu iba neighborhood of Cahion, between Gettjs burg and Chenibcrsbarf . ; ll i believed thai wf, hava auRVred heavy bwsea in office i and aiea. Yesterday Geueral ld assumed the of feaaiva. Tba day be(ra Le bad attacked Meade, and wai rrpalsed wifh heavy lo-a. : Lea kohl a gap in 8outh AJoanUia near Chambsrsburg, tbrnagb which h hope to vs. cape if defeated. -A gaarej alatioued al Bridge eighty fitor oa the Northersvi-eatsal Ittilroad, heard fitiug ia thai direction (ike that of flying lafyybasjw , biraa) bt au4ot) Co , . ! !i i. : , ; I i . i' ! tw,k,ti! j iuii.. ! 'I'ljui - i. 1 i.e i.., t i.i.j lurjjo, atul '! i.tnt! ctn.,itt J liiioujh tin' (3Mttilt of lite u?u.J liutiiii's. TLe fo'low itig grtillcitieti were elt'cU'J Di nttorj for llto nt-xt year ; Tlio. Webb, Taul C. Cameron, Gilo, HcUne, John L More Lend.' After 'the tneetirtj; of SttxlliolJert haJ adjourned, (lie Directors, held a meeting for (be puqxiM of rlccllng tbtf Ofllcen of tho Comjtany, v. Iiich resulted in lie clioieo af Umi following grntlemen : ' Tboa. Wibb, rreaiJcnt; I. Brown BuDiii, Trrajojrer; John II. Bryan, SecreUry. .n swaar -.-..- !.- -a."' - . . . . " I lliiiistrid, Friday, July J Midnighi A pnuui'uent lulixau vf uailyaburg, who left that Vevtrntay morning mi a pas iwuad by Gejierai twrll Io go to Heitllrburj, niel Slaart; Fill hiigh Lee and Wane llauipton, wi b what he estimated al 10,001 cavalry, who ware moving in the direction of G' li viburg. Their officers toM him thai Lee had no in leulion of leaviaf I'rnnsylvania, bat waa fiuf to'iemain here uatil bis army wa destroyed or victorious, tie a r rued her this evening, ibe enemy making a( efTsri to detain him. A dispatch fash LutodoB this morning stale that yraterday lbs) Irhels led (thamberaburg. takinr ihe reania Ik direelioa of Uettvsbure: Befors leaving, t.'iey Vurned lh deio4 and -j wiirkshopa belong. Mg ta lha railroad. Loudoa j is fourteeu miles west of Chambervburg. The enemy also evieuatrd 8hippeusburf rsi.rdu. BKiving in lhasiicie direction Everything ge to sjtow lhat Iee ha bis while sriny cvucentralej between Cashlown and Gi'liystiu'f. The Irani lhat left CaAisle at seven o'clock this eveuing, brought dowa twenty-four rebel deserters wbo had come iafrom lh mountain. They kw imihing about lh result of tSe battle, but state lhat both armies are Cabling ilh ereal desperation. Firing was beard from daylight ep to lhree I o'clock litis afleruouu at diB'rrctti ptairls iown the river pnnif i it Ui:ll Vt : The Yatikra. marauders in thej Eavtrrn peirl ortltla State have eacapeJ baxlt loTTewbern. Thcyr as usual with thetii, stole every thinj; they could lay Lands upon, and what they could nut carry away was destroyed. To the call of the Oor ernor for help to fortify 1U1 igh again! an attack our people bave re sponded cheefully, and in only another evi dence of the unity of ki ling existing in our ItlldeL 1 SERIOUS FI.ACA& , Wc learn that a very serious fracas occurred in Town on the evening of the 8th inst, be tween one of our citii'u, Lt'wik Bui, and a man d anted lloysteran entkyee of theOrd nattce Works of tliis pLce. Both were se verely injured. Knives we understand wtre osed. - . in UTiEit Darkness. In April or Miy 1859, we think it was. the town of -SatifbtrrT w tnessetl a new eri f-ei)W Mt etiher waa, hi anuy bjt da- . i"-r U l I- .!" , , 'y J. lU. , ( . s,.m, Ml..it Lii. ..y f.r ll,.- ty of il.o Army of Gen. Ia-c, fit aeonjiit of tlm I if'lin Jcs. patches from Mailiiinbtirj. We artj yratififu in being able to give a aolulion of Ihe aZing lack to Ilagerstown, entirely aati.sfaxtory t, WD believe. The Itivhruond Examiner of the 10th Instant says: " t ' Richmond waa yesterday agitated bysinistai runiMr and paiHiil f iihHmmis, whick base bt( already comtnauicaled i every part of the Confederacy, 't he vehement aad circumstan tial asearliuna of a press in Federal pa) , aV. (istied a Baltimore The alieriraa-. Uu nambeV of which waa yrsinday received, that Ie had been defeated in lb last beiir. lad tfnM.if;ii fllaitedeffd retreat tk.1' atwelA&v porfi i a Jeciatf e CosiTedr'lal victwy. said Io hav beea gainew oa paaday ; aadsouia art. vaie dieoalchra, rresniiig that Lee had fsj. ten barkto'tfageratown j that ihaw neroy (ra pressiag bim J lltat the Fed ral cavalry had burnt bi pontiata bridges, end tit I lbs Poto mac .vrrftwd froii lata) bravy . ria tbsae mors! of intelligence tofeiher (rwr4 a gluomy pie lure. As uual, the public judgment out ran i a ditcrrtkHi, and wrarwi was felt Ibe'safaiy f the ntaiB army taf lha Contrderaay. Cvaa Vicksburg was forgotten ia aa apprehension ba BjJe whrch tb b of th Iowa aad I loop aa dar Peinberlou waa but a scratch. Wt are -happy to have lh sneaaaf allajing lha nalaral dirtreaaof tko'.cvnMtry this sua ecL . Infomatfc. certainly oitieatitu. i in lb bands of Ihe Goverameai. which leaves no doubt of the , safety aad triumph of lie nob.' army. Geaeral Lee waa vichsriona in all tba combats which have tkBp)ac. Ilebasbeea ngaeed with the h4s foiC aflb Uailed Slates and haa broke) Its bockbona. II ba appmsiched llagersiowa only Asf lha reaaoaa suggested ia I his newspaper on yesterday aamely. thai b uaasl ra-opea and eatabfish bs ciMnmunacalMkua, whtsjh bava been , eneaaced and partially interrupted. Ua is burdened wilb thirleen Ihoosaad prrstmers, aud ba oa hi hand all th aonnuVd in -lh lata aangwiaary beitle. Ol these be muM b frDeVed aad be SALISBURY, N. C.:- B0DtT KVXXnc. Jt LT It. I Mi. Sheriffs Notice. in its history. Tito writer of this beiu thvn a citizen of inuther To n eat of this. atll . , ,, .i. .i ill t i siderable Kmp, tli.it the old Town Lad Ueit lit up with Gas! The like of which At-dayr-bt lrH oiS tba -battle was re newed, the cooonading being rapid aud beary. It was the determiniti'in of oar-Generals Io fihl to the Uiier end, '' Official DitpnteJitt of Gen. Jleade, The fallowing were" the ofliciul dispatches from General .Meade. Judgiug from them be promises j make a good a liar as Hooker: .Wsiiij.to.!, Fridsv. July J. An official dis patch was received llti. alternoon from Major bv tie Fifsh eri. I he diVirton ot Ueneral ; Mrnerai .neaoe, aaieo iieaoquaners Army Ol Bar bring sent l. the rtjhi. and, tbal of j the Poiomic, July 2, 11 o'clock P. .M .wnirh General Ayres, reguUr. to Ibe left, with Gen. I say: Ca s 4rd mrcatve...... The enemy attacked me abonl 4 P. M YtJe"--mjteimm'pfn-fimfmfi'-' nfii id ay.'and after one-of tile severest ccnte The arinie en;ed each other at eery efmrl , f t he war, w repulsed at all pHiit. We rauge, and or lliree Wng rsoors the war of lime- j have suffered coiide'tbly in killed and wound ketry wa inceiacuUfl have beard more noise. ,d. AnHingthe f .rmer. sre B'igadier General looJer erashea, in other bat i tee, bet I sveer p-ul am Z-nk. and am..ng the woumled Geu aw orVtri etfesjeb deprAi.TeaTO afegUt-- 1 erai. ikl, Ca.r.tuw, Graliam aud Warren. T WILL attend at mv Otftee Monday and Tulav ot ea.h week, until. the 2Ht, tor the purpose of receiving Taxes due for the year 18C'. n the law requites me to settle by the .Sth July. Tlx tie railing to pay will have to pay cost, sore. ' WM. A. WALTON, Sh flT. Ulchmeal Suffieieat lo convey them ralo Vir ginia, or entrust l hens la an oatj.nary guard, in I He presence of t be Yanlee cavalry. Ileaee lurre. In a Ye w "day s Ores arratigeitieuU krilT be completed, and Ins Ivsm-s wi be replaced by reiutorodieaia Tbea ibe campaign wiU coa- llnaui .ml 1 rmtum m aaarai La IVaat" lartoll "reatly aloflijhed moat Ttf thnaearrd jitBti tsg a fjiajk place on ihts Sank. T! enemy wId of.eu bring tip suddenly a heavy colnnia of sam. and' f.arce our line back, uty to be in tara forcca bick ly oor own line of glittering steel. The tisposiUona of ihe t nenly were ve slightly. Ws, Iwve taken pnaonera Alater di-pt!rli b been received from 'M-jor General Med-, dated right. o'clock tin iiii riniig. which sivs: ry rapid, lor Up w he-e yoo would va that awid . "Thewctiun coiiimened again al early day a body of rebei wou id be advancing. Our d.s- ; ijhi viriou p.ria of the line. The eoe- paattone were equally rsptd At balf past six j ,y i,u, fmt have nidde no imprrsnon upon my OraraJ k!es waa at roc a tu in leg o j p.Hlmn. All aciounl igren in placing their aieca of shell, and borne from the! fie!d. The tsrosf y eras 3 great ih amputaiioa became Hole army here Prisoner reiiort Ibat Lonp- Streel t. IliU s forces were much in m , . . . r .o - . . it ." penornieo aoceessiuiiy mred vestrrdar. and had inaiiv feneralnfTo-er -. J killed. UeuerrtlBaiksffiTe. oT'liilssTiMjipnTa the limb being taken off below lae kTiVe The strsrai erew hotter and hotter. The eo-af corps was calied on for aid, and though it own pottia wss strong iv threaleued, yet I the r tea diiawB,'-.rron OevenaJIancoek a, I dang ito-oMeheS inta the fight with desyera-'j Uoo, aud afier a long and obunaie cooflxi, the i ua-I. dead. Ills Oody ta within our line. We base thus far about l,bWprsofirrs, and a um all num ber yet lo be started." - . . Tht Yuuhrt Lot. The Yankees uflercd lernhly according lo ''We are irtfavor of Military Law overriding all other hunan laws Ivnp $ we are en gaged in the pre-cnt war and with a jeoi!e 4 wbo knowf.'no Jaw." Tin; aMve we ctpy fnitn the Charlotte Bul letin of tM 0th Uftuiit, and we ntu.t say that we are amoniabed at' the stand tU editor takes on th? fflbl'jecL If we had no Ctv.il law, it would Jfe'difTeret)', tw eause in that case. Mil itary law is better than no law. Such avowal only lead to conte:.'!jt (or law and .order, and militates against the rhts of the. people in every thing unsettling public sentstneot, and brings conhtston arid eolliion, which ought now more than ever 'je avoided. And, so far a. e can si-e there is no necessity ior if. I trge number of " ,Hn ,ile war oruse out every person con curred tn Uie opinion that as we had regular organized State Government things would move on in their regular couse, tlte nttliury always being subordinate to the Civil laws of the land. And we would adc why now at tempt to bring a!oui a different state of1 af fairs ? Can the HulUlin or any, one t-W say tUt aoy thing, has occurred to justify it ? Is 4JioLidLicrljr 4 dear to hirn now as it was before tlie war ? If so, then 11 were led to Upo lh it from heliee fttfh, Hyht with nil it benefit-' .were to be the orler of "he try nijrtil. Hut we are sorry lo M-e thai from some caue lo us unknown, the gid per.ple of Slibury have leeti aaiti enveloftej in thick tlaik- ne! Why i il I Are their devils evil, llmt they prefer d-il-fst to Hyht? or, is the Town insolvent and unable lo hear lite ejeiie, or lite people unstiifing; lo be Us ed for the rouvetiieiief of gmal walking af ter sundown ! Which ia it I Where are the Town aulhoniies I Let the in emerge from the tittrlne$$ lhat surrouod thein, and do their duly like men! Stir up; XoMtme for remkne now ! Til It LtUtSLATLIlK I'aV Or MCMDERS. Alcohol from China Iifrrirl.)J'r. lWussaa it Aide of this place, are no nianuCtc urio alcvhof Front t b na berries. They hate sutvVedrL io luakmi; it ninety ja-r cvnt. ; ru4. -Il was tinted, and rv nouitced an excellent article for mechanical pnrpOM S. TtieenlerpviM deserve eiH-our-ngeiiieiiL -. Ilfirmi tiukvr. Col J. IL MitrehearjTVjih N. C. Tn died at Mariiinlntrg a few ly- ao tJ- ljdaiil. levee. Usj tti a galUtil ufSccf. aial gcuer oua heai led maa. AN -ACT IN RELATION TO THE M1U TlA AND A GCAKD FOR IIO.VC DE FKNCK fee. I. Be il eaacled by lb Geaeral As sembly of the' .Slats of North Ceroliae, dec. Thai the esemplHans frcn service in the militia of ibe Mai shall be (r the samecaasia aod si lent, and no farther, than ere prescribed in ibe eia of I'oitaraaa of lha ttonfi'steiala 5lalrt. iJolh branches Ot'the Gcnernl Aeiul.y j p'rwsiding f-r the eurulior nl of nsenfar thepsb on Saturday lA passed a bill to lacrwre j be def.n. and gn.., g eaemptiooa from ibe ' ' I same, conimoniv Called lb CwnscriptHia aa) (heir own yj to ti per day, Speakers to j i:Mmpii.. AciI have 17 j sc. '2 Be it further enacted. Thsl it shall ty the duty of lite (avrrmor to cans ta be en- . r..Ued, as a guard for btirne defeacerall white Hoi). Bedford IWwii aiitho'iz-s tha IvJ- male pes..us, rxU already eunJIed in Ihe ser it is highly, important tJiat the decisions of the Tribunals to which alone he cap look for protection sJihimI be su.tiOetl. If rhey are to be trampled umier foot at tlie will of tin umi iiarfvmfttff aMa'ta.ftt wmmm W. 1 a liu last ebaree tn krwade of taWraJ Caldwell, i tbeir oa u eonfeasion. . The lii of ihetr killed ;' ih3tary""oSro3aQ'i-rs' rk-ndct'irrwe'fn Second Corps, and that of CoioOVl Sariuer, from th F'f-h corps, eron great honor Thexbarges rnadr by oar men oVserv neution, but want, uf lim? tuabids. The reb'l nude fetjuent at tenj t lo Captor our arolier; , a. id at one time s4lVtaw's-fcallery in ineir paes on. Vol a tit retateuin a furious charge by Biriiry's di viiioa slid Wounded, though partial, fill up sev-fal columns ia their pipers. A di. pitch says': The entire loss of 4lie "iid ' brivade is men.. Th. a bad ayirajf the ieole of Lincolndom, and what shame-faced iiypostiy for usJo be be rating the Northern .eople for their tame y went into ihe fight with. 1,13 feniiiim to the tyratiical acts of Abe Liu culn,!. If we nnstake not there is no pajier I, '137 killed, woondej nd 'missing frorii" Fiisl brigde, econd riivision, rrrt coipa. , i A I t '".'i I J ....! - " at The battle lasted till fully f o'clock, when I ""''m',u?L VV w lnr jJy of the, Xuttlufor, surrenj.-nng the hU-rty ' 7 TlT ra ten V", . VYt ITf MT-taaH 4 ha. k,ua-- t . ' 1 . ' J J ; , under f mi nl f'lt opu him, b' unimr anrf in- oar te rrain lh ensanguined Victors cf llial j . . . . ., r "' fortd: 4 ...I. -i . m iK.m w ..i ruw i K .. ; y . .i c u i i' - ,'t niwiii? our a.ticu are irivaoier txenerala line cuVeaed m.attof the nekf. luelodiur a ereal . ' v"r"''" aumbi i if l a ani wv daaj wild wauwdrsiij j "d - bgrrt.-irnd ciDarrsotfal letu Thr terv f ml Wt , , , . . - f, . I Oefurral .ickle leg wa s ampufat ef ua lha nstfVeW"WoiniittbViwy""Tf" date, that one-c ha uglily and vioieat re bel, wbo craved a dyrug bxm a cap of rater autf a streic'ter flryia aa aintiulauCe U.y. i IJe ia b:er.'y col lo pieeea wnb wound and must d... ."-... Agfeat aad magnificent festare nf ibis fight t the epl-ndid ase of artniery. TViugh our brie of b title wa only a mi.e a4 a haif Wng, yet aUtoat every battery beiuiigiog to lite r mj ol t ie Potomac Was ni"Te ia; les eMjag'd Errr o ie vf the reserre bailer- a as brought into acu. a, tba ptil.aa lur a-e beHig uuier owe. I'ne enemy al naed arlil.er) tersely. bl nol War v great au exieni ..aa e.LL, opened i li l.inKte by j of ihe ortb--J ern v erurai r.nroao. The Battle FridafTkt Fif iiv. Rmtittd i . . - ' " a tlill fstsg a fVeaersJ BirinlaU j :M.fl4i t4fy hfUtdeTke UtltiL ... - . Oa the nail f Friday morning, the bsttle J ws'eiewed, aad was a.rll goir.goe Bp to the dalle owe latea.' advxe frora tba North. A jeeb HUMS' tha lit" ItuttHiit, a ltd ( w It f is among the first, if not the fin-t, to avow it'- S.-lrTu lavor ?f such hoff iblo state of a3U1rX ' : ! 1 kl . t. . . . t . . wooSdare-ffcnerair S-.EP. tut law, is nojijjjifica; Jiion. ttf the JJufljrtinijinHj but if it is an argrrmrnt nt atrpit is the mote a;jTiit:etonT state of nCWa Lioflg jet up in tlie SmiUicmi Confederacy. We have b-t-n priding oiir-aellt-s on .our attachment to the law and We are peritiw!ed that it is the. eiiy way fur us to tiiltiij'aln ajut title to the apjullation o' being a la '.y-ahi Ji.-Tg people.' - Tht. Imeeikmeut in PtnnxyUMaut i The flloing4rsp:itcliea show the rlcilenirat throughout Penrisyhrania : II tsstasritc, F riday, July 3 There isgreal eaeiieiuent hre lo know the result of the bat tle fought yesterday and last riilit between Co uer .l Meiide and I'e rinv. Al dn lii' lit this nioroo, the htt!a a;at tenewed. . Tb bU! muat have been - iu he neijhhorlod of Getijfhu.-g. Telegraptiie coniinuiiira'io'i has leen re lisasissiso. Pea, Fridiv. Jufy 3 Tlie e tv i iu the greatest exile U suspense. AH rrU-l rafaptrv aod deatrnmsof cavalry, na-i-r Jenkins, Imhmtem ali afeti,kavv disappeared from tb front. aal4raeef bs4raw rMjmed Wtweea this city aj.dCar:ia- -Nothing ts yet bona a a lo the result, but the im preeetoa pre varb that lb great dedwr battle IIOUnEHY. IaiI Friday night some por son n jt tisvinjj te fear of the law before IrSn ent.-rei .tTife'pwrniajji of the-Ut. Jf. Doyik n, i.fil 'ned 'away barre of lgiir ' wlilcti had, been derated in an out-honia toutyo rariy. Admirable police ay stem in force iu SautyJTl2- tmif of thieTinj? -feas tn rTi tyfvych t;me, and we thrnlrit higij Ume wrne'tUrig slioukl be done to put a stop to Suchbuatncse. Htsjjava weany polic? itors of the Xldtoa ( kronittie to say (r bim thnt be is not in favor of a reconalructioa of the, old Union. . Gtrermmtnt Sfipltri.-t'mm an ordar issu ed by the War Department in regard lo pro curing supplies of provuMons, dated Jan 99tb, w lake the following eilract: ' The acts of Cong 'r passed on the Gib of April, Ipb3. and dire subsequent 4brelo, 1 navmg piyvmen ine means ot procuring army vice of the Confederal Mates Wt eu ibe ages of 1 15 and 50 years, readeat in the fist, including foreigner nor nataralixeff, who have been resident in the Mile Cr thirty da) be fore such eiiralinenl, eiceptmg peisoa filling the otftcea of Governor, Judges of ihe liopreane aud Superior Cort of law and eqaity, lb member of try General Assembly, and lb olUrers of the several depart me as of ibe Gov ernment, members of t ongre, lh civ'd and military ofbcersof ihe CoiifeaJerale Governmeal witbia the Stale, ministers i.f the Cm pel of the senera religiuua denoinimilina of lh Mat, eli8rgeLiili the dunes of such ministry lb supphes, n-rticeTs Kiieeby gi.eiS lo trie petTe ;Tf sfieTiff and cleraaof lhrsetaTe . of ine omeuerate .-i' a no io rreenjng ollicers. that front Ihe dale. ff this l-uhlu-a.ad,, nnvllire quarlermuslers' snp.'is a-iit be received under Ihe appeal made by if ('resident and the plan of the Secretary f Wr untM-srjf thereto. All ueh sutpliea cJlected or ienderetl, poor lo the lime above ieferreit to, witt be paid for at rs labbsfied rale. Hereafter supplies will be ob tained, aa far as practicable, by purchase, and when uecrssary, by impressment ; ami offW-ers when authorix'd to rewl'lo imneaaiienl, will observe strictly li. requirements of law, aud ihe.geaeral'e'rder ofthe War Department, and the regulation of tins ofiics founded thereon " - Et'aeuatitm ofti' CityvllrrictK Advice from the city of MexinS, of ttw 3ttrh May, ri fapchwso.. 30th. jmte,. iyt,ort A-ijuatioa aruJ his CAbinet. On the JHt of May the Ooternmrfit- Tnrnrtt Law J- Pmoai, rkftig aH th muv,ty .4irtJaits and -tiiitrtti tious or war. f ' ' t"'Tlicy"a1dlooV''wld;i'ffi"ei iwtf mJUlofci of dottars frotn tlie Treasury. The force that garrisoned the City of M?i- co, ai-l fo" nuriile'r. twenty thousand nren. v as withdrawn to the Cuernavaea piaxe and recotd, ihe public "registers in tb several coa- lira, and such other person ss'lhe Govevoar, for special reasuus, luaf 'uefttl proper Vjsrl for. elempoon. . - 8kc 3. Be il further enacted, That all per aona above lb age of fifiy, who'may votunteer f..r ser Sir In said giiaid '"ft F hotn defeace, ui shall be accepted a Capias) of a company, tor t. same, shaft be. deemed In belong there to, aud shall be bald lo serf sre therein, either generally ot ft any special dety or expedition, aa b commanding oflieer of regnuent or cumpaaiea, according to the naiara of the par ticular service in question, may determine. Sfac. 4 Be ll further. eoacteif. Thai thGo vernor shall rauaa all fn-tMtn enrolled in pursu ance of lha pswasdmg sarlu.as of Xlqa att lo formed into eompme. wth libary ta ale11 ihe cooimisasoiied oflkra of such eompanie, aad thencevnvrr-dssiitalions os segnueitts, bfig irireBiirftrrv1w 'aoifb shall a p. -nt the field offienrs of sack battwteiars, regiiitiUrga4e. aid A,i-t"' .. , aud shall issue roiuruiss4ops in tin triu to-si the ofiVers tfft&fitr vs-,,-:-.- S iti J. lie il further aerrTtnit tren- 1ers of the Swarty nf FriendriTiTnirmititjeslled Quakers, may be esraspled from Ibe pruvisine ol this ac:, by paying 'lha anin of on hnndrrd dollars, according lo au ovdiiiaace f the Cnn-eeution-fH' this Mini ia Ibat behalf, ratified the f.'ih deyi.f May, tf6a: Provided. That where in 'intermediate point around Ihe efly. for (i,y each Quaker shall have paid or bad levied the purpe of carrying on guerrilla wai fare, (of In property, tb anmonl of five lniudered On Uie ht of June' 'a meeting "was held in the city, at which' tlie prineipai Naders of the church party were present. They Ptnt a itntiii.ioit to General rorey to oiler tlieir alaaucavtu tha amprr.J!ui, Miilf!-oti. On tire 5lh U ' Frerw h tli vision, nmler General" liazoioe, occupH'd tlie main entrance to the citr. anl afforded U.e Church rart profection agarrrsK ifaTptm. -The whole French rm7' .eapeetej to oortif y the capital wi iLj j8tIioOane.. kTliree TOWrutprr had been estilhahed favoring u pobcy t the ireneb, .. d.Hlar, under lh acta of t'ongress, called tb CieuscriplHiu lav a foresaid, be shall not b r-. qnired to py uyum af tuoney fcr hiriems tton nauVr ihUacl. '" ' y. KeC. 6. Ba"1t further enweted. That tie aid guards; fcr twsJte dsjfrneer mmf ba-'al)l eat for serncsjby the Governor in defence Ihe Slate agamsl iovaai. n, or lo auppreas swrrecta-a, ei her by reguiieBls, battallions ar caupaiuaa by draft, irflj frjmi th same, aa a in 1-dLseretio asaj reel sbatt be aader hiseommaad, thoBgwW -officers appointed,, a hersia pfo.yid, shSB aarvf anJy wiihia IM tsnitsaf tBia' 8mla 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 13, 1863, edition 1
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