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LJ i I 1 i v J l j LJ Li i-J I J V VOL. XXI. SALISBURY,, X. p., JULY 20, 1 SG:i-. nn j. j. iiKt'xniL -... . .... ' ' www; '" ki . vs ;(-.-,-' -ir. ..r...i ...at . , - " ' . Trke af tat naitttatC From and after this, late, and unlil there is a chang?ia Pro.T'i P0? and titer article required to carry on lui ue, the wibwa iptkn ratmsar" thw paper will be law ioflart for six months, aiul tire iM Icrs for year. x : AoTjaTUiStCiwb lolUr (or rbe first, and oa dolW for carta enbecqoent publication. April SOtb, IfCJ. '.; , v, , . of GtUyluig Central Lt fall hik in good onfer to jlugerthtrn Mrvld not la in! alan dotted. . . A wounded offijtr of 'Wnpht's Brigade, who arrinrd at Illchiiiottd Thursday evening, j-;vr oiim: interetlu partular of the bnt tlrt of (tettj'bnrp, which entire! r tJnuijfes die f.cr'"f Ue uewt publtMMxl froof ilie not :lKit m.ce. He lefl Gettj lnir at II o"- -ks-kn 8at.irdT luorniitff. irom hisstate- ;:e-at tW Jfitjmtrh patLer fuefoNo tn jiar 'odarf : i.ttJZ vZu.ZT..Zi Tt...T - - i i ,j i..:'!.. e...t ", fv.Hirt.e. 1.- 'w ,Trrft i' eorn. two .a,si of Gen. I' I! r.(r ,VKiUtlu.r ,.!it .,,...,,1. WS tMMo-Sr eiyti We Jrvrr M ; ,-J. ... ,!.., 1 ..: ,1... ., i .... bil lomlel la drvi,!X tl-.n ih, ue "''?' anny ; w ..uTT have to -jo anmnu fiiem , "-!" . l.U many i..re w.tc taken prin it!,lA we br.Jce tlirfi..?!. wrT, tl.,r .4 "' tla-tr? Fn-denek. or d. I- ex- j ?s t.y the two amr. and !m,- reporter are UsrtV l.imieJ to revel ve the let f Kir i !-re inr n wfirw ordefeil tn h.i LLi ed.taan 1 the orJeTUiTexec-t'ed rolt-, t 3 ! -l in our ri-pule. Gn Friday ni!it our Wajo trains were j ..rderd to Ui lack, and c.iHeWl .i.tK.ta r ut If B aLttr-rasat-taai 4i..r .s atn.i ; f. H tocfc frwn want of pmvi Tl re w.0"4' l,e tut acaiv.tv of amoiunilioo. Km- iU-iv were- tedm of orJ.-nrfs. catt rf-wtfteh ...rt - - snileartil or'slivli laal Wn-iskeri. Some i:ar-tTTTT'-irTnnvr' l ut liaodeit'a savalrv acce.fttn dyovv t and ktvuig tiif Wjxtten aud chiUtea iu and tLem 1oXJTia4a4swliaW saw iRht- r'WHal IIitiset8e, as we as in the town - ry wtirmded -atnf cnufd waifcparrc--srst gi:Jattttrt .KL-dtJUtt- Tettw;. o -rsM;r. ajimt tu iln. rtlnriar atioat oorn, Tb wtiu tW. s.- Vrelr wounded were left in hospitals near u.r Utile field.' ' In the S-Asti taf WeOnesdav.Tl.rs,ar and I Fridan-itek Lee tw-k atwt jl,t pt tm- wlw were, promptlv sear n the rt-ar and j ..lalUraawi 4imk-w rsmrk V.e - s - - . j-i-t- -4.,iiii tt.-a.--ta t. ... " aStftit'tLOua k3'Hs p, wonde.l awkinx ' ur loss l.0ui ail Tb battle? was .the !it furimrs tliat im taken pLtce in this edi- trv. ami tW losHior-theeoeinr in killed and : vtiie awJ Cuaiiaii..sa r,.l. though ti: kas't I ; K"orai.ana eSHt owy at wounded otut esoeed ours. In the cha'ire i train did not leave .Sielbyviae unt.l tlie . tie-1 w,l;'1 r1 knoWVf the 1- at (lettys epon ttarat which drove litem fire inth-, I mv enier.-d ihat t.. n, was ak. Uoosht out u"r- '"I'-Mmrtiou is the Inilietih Inrnishesl .iJ'ir lobffe J-ying U-iat oor trwps, w-a - ti wd -.t-.pr,w of its onity 2i- - jlut .dTl Our&oa Genewl. ilaaya enornwT WrightVfrte . " he has uuuer hts c-nttrol m the nei-hbo.u - i On of the re-imeiits wha h went im ! t! ;...-,sr.r..;..,w. r r? ool of the baM.e field someth p.-over 12,- ...fin -;iK . c.nJ tj-ttt r,n..t .it. l.re 0 ai Captains, came it) cliarpi of a Se-, eond Liewtmaot, thersnkioff officers havinir ,- n either kifle-l or waonded. , 0'ir informant says that oar army All back with the pf atert deliberation and onler -to , w tin ciprr-wwi spuouiiy. j nerc was ; r ikmoraluumm. Nooeof the oAirt-rs hare torsiio have jut discovered that tU-v had any idea that Gen. Lit; intend to rccsthc f always 1-hi of th opmioirthat tlw Tciimn Potomac, rot bus tliat intcntiou. he eewf H,i , tutve fM-en the U oor lute of It WMsenvraflr and dtstincUr understood i that itntn(j back was caused by the diffl- tucky caiupaiga. who now bitterly d culty inVstaitmijj povisiww throosh m lon? l)0llCe htm for mating, a most master! v slra a hne of comnnmicatioo as that Irom Get-1 -,.lM.,u movement. This tJiows how few meu arm? beflcved tlnititHfrBmterKlod to cracu ilaryland. The men were in good spir its, and ready for another fifit with Ue cne my. ' Tlie PotOTiac, when oor informant crossed was very hth. It is proper to state thatlie officer from whom tV aborw information Was - " " -" i'" -.,.. wm- 11. uit 1 Xoel a a very inrcKigttir, ccxd,"aud de "oerate persi.fi, ai)l one oot likely to ex ajWrt any tact which lie n'nght lave learti- 1 X " - -5sikottmA Itlta.tvamd Si3miiiiimi who left Gft onrg t 12 o'clock on Saturday. Tbev port that IVkeu'f Jivjsjftirwaii with Uw- '.fet in tiie centre, on Friday and pnrtR-i,i -"r?e n-Miiie.1 in a re pnlse.ittt uve-uiiiij utu uvh iewe uu tontjerl (iei "hts 'try a Utile in tlte Del.LB'ain that day 'Hit tw informants, rho wera woundeil. ent Uek to their tetjU on tlj same gnwnd' had occupied the night before, and tlie xt day at noon were seut off to Mariins """at. They report tlie logs io tlie divion Thi. 1.. 1 i " ? , " u ery heavr. Tlie lt Va ia KeinW. P! and the 14th Va, in Arrnstead'a f 'laet oaenl fceanly. , (JoL J. Gre-ory tiodes, of the latter lepimcnt, one ol the fl. bravcA ofiicsjiahermyj(aa rpwrted-iy: mtt informant to-be kiHed or sc. THy woadssATh 5.U Va. dao in Arm- bricade. adfCMl ret-'-Wim'Ommr. TtJar v.a Itnta.-- - at . . '. -. TecW) are reported kdled. Tbev sar that wr U,nc oack of oar army there was no "Sggfinfe and that it waa dooe ia exceBeot . order., SkirniWuii" was going co uluo thcjn Mr at noon faturduy, nigbt. He rvporta tliat the uewt received there up to that time wa deciiiedly uttfavor to tw? Federal arm am) ilmt a deep and man ifest teejinjf or despondency ' pervaded the whole tlie trr- lelligence. Effort were tunde t prWcnt tlx? information rereived"hy the aiitliori".ies Irotn going t tlm publie. iLiltle cotifid-sx.-e. was Ml in tlie ability of Meade's army t present Lew's advance' on ska city when ne slamld aiternot it. and mtxii anxiety was (ill for tlm Hfiv iiiui, lllill a VIIMIIIUUI Jl.m niiwir imi.Tq www r.wrfJB( -,r rtp. " 1 lollff tlHCl OQ (It. BraOl alfl lf (he Wr v . I saC-ty of iImt city Xomxuhir WM Mt.jraio4 . lard , fil'lit& V" ityfalL . ("- ; ' : , .r. . I cliwlf, nd whom loM.wal btp tt waa iwrxwi 1ftHnr aftwflonn M yrflttJay Uut ipat)!t lwi ten fnnfd Ky th IVrnidrat fr-m O-n. Lrr, Vntmir thn Ha army In stf or lr-i ri4 Wm i ro4vtJ by LiflL It UteJ, liOrrvrf l!mV a dVa tvatrh wm iwivrd. (hf wltin we cut I! to Uarn) from the comfpanilatit oT the Port at t MartiriMMir?, rtatin tliat thtf army I1.1J h el Ha"vrstown, with a larye number of pri I wlioma. McGook cooiiobii Js the npi o! rof ;diraoeui defeat by the ar.-ny o! orth niim aiid ti.Mt m.p r.MMkvn. MKrtm-hin ! floenemns' army. Th'ofnas tlie eentre. and ! em Virginia hriii ' an entire twel-' mootle. tleinH-lv hi the liiHj around tire? town. A H.tl,m. rt bel .11 r! rrt - , f i ,,w ,,f ln 5etty?hnrg make the fo !o tnj t "laienietit, irom wtne.ii u wtu ? a-ea now ' dilfi.-ult it is to surrotind or cut off Gen. Iee ftwtirsb'ir N"ortheLt K.lti r iniVs.-ftT rrom-AViiT,M.2ofc- on -.lite tliro-t-'ii l-n-.h-ru k. w!m h i .N.itt.e.st Irom .-f M..n.a.n. Ivin- Outlnr W f and with-1 ? Hfysirs on .he U e ext-nd- in-S.ntU liltT i-.-li r r.-ienck .-..tint v. i lieu. . 1,-e U-W f'sv.-k Uwr! tiie -l !mikm: lie had tli- ailViini.te ,. 4 ;,, mvuitai:K. a a nur. ? V" 10 the Ktrrow passes of tnese moim- , .-I KN- EIl.VGvi a KhTUGGiUUS JI0 B- ...... M . i t 1 it b I. tj- ' The Alnjta InhlUjtnrert a letter from ,llUJjliir u from which we J Uikd n we have abandoiM-d Mldle rTwweii - !Wtli - AUuana' tu the. rjva- l fT'" Uw infiusd AWlitiomta, leaviuj; our-J 'leUed on tiirir httk; tniiitv. Iicm llietr hd:m. lluodredot r-tiioes had 1 itAen npan ayljm at Huntsv.lle, as well as at J W.uvlH-ter a-p- Fayeueviile, iu Tennes.. i Ail Uve flown. G-ir w is . t lid.fn.irt. ; . ' optai the oonh Unk or lie Tern., sse,-. All the r.. lime sta.-k the Memphis A. Qiitr lesion - ad at Haouv.lie. and tha-iXa-jb- .U4 vitle mad. rutiiilHt to Iula-lci fi Ji.mt.i. has Usy.rvRoved; tlrro-tbtj rnetyT ! .'oftla: iadwuiuule Col Sam Talo. The r.ii- j in? UK-k and oilier pn.jerty un tlie Xii. 1 ... .1... r...T rVer, lias rcd the army and the country, Wliatever uiay have been the errors of Gen. ai his otia r campaigns, the jskiil aud judgment exerei 1 iii this movement cannot questwneil lor a moment. It is amusme, however, to see the number of wiaencre edi . 1 w line there .ra ol I ief4 wlm n,.mtite.I to: mii.iii Gen. Ilre.V tien-i ate capable oi Kirmmg unifi.vi opinions, . Titat we have be,-n compelled to make a lemrrartfbatdotuiieit of .Middle Tennessee and,Nortii Alalwroa, tinot be denied.. Tliat preat distrtis, la'art-aches and loss of crops liavc attemh-d tlid movement k trwe; but thai oor hdiiujr Uck to the Tennessee has been accompnied by lerritde and disastimts cotisroenecs to tin cMtr)try js fae. The only obp-ct GerLllcaiX 'd ia hokluijrl- adv.inx- position was to. ke Uck the ene my until we slaitild be abV to gather tlie rois in tlwt-stt'tiot-td'-coimt-ry-, mmt" until rictiST "i OtuWifrrimtt iv-sr their ends. For o r a month Geo. BragT wtt, Jiis Ijttte.armv. had lield the enemv in rhe.k; making a show .f font's by advancing and when knifieRmwrflflptt pitssible lo make ai eth-etive detciise. Our lirt advance when Gen. Joh'titifn was in command of the army, w as really made with the nurtsise of crushing Kifenorans. but alter Johnstim lefL Gen. Irnir;'s onlv oliect was I to hold the enemy in chock withotit nskinj; a Utile. Wln-n the eiiena. therefore, made j a fferieral atlvanee to test "our stren-tk and i Wi - i . - : ..i . . . o I. I men a crusinmj lorce on our rini io iuhin us ami pnn out rear, mere was -no alternative k-ft bui for us to f!Wba ii. To have risked a Uttle ondcr such -ctrcasnj. .alters, wjien.- wej v o forces; wotifd Were but keening up a sliow have Wnt B-Sdiaatid wftulil have kwt us TWtTJtthrtha armv bur all Tennessee. Geor. jSar'au'AUrjafnarwflhMrswppirab for tlien, wbat could have ..stijped Roscn crans from joining Grant- and tbe wbcle ooun' try from beidjr overrun by raids f Geocral Pram Us, herefire, not oily saved hi nrmy but the wliole country, nod lie now sayum poc fit ilia wkol army wrr brooit aMy excqit, two of tlirce wlkli wure Kxt from lion aivl wd?r. t1 (af a tJwfiglitm wcV iMakio dwnr0ur4roops, age 1 fina-oon-lalii llmt tlw Ftf'lcralWmy diJ,WHS tu prtveat, ditiou uJ M"UL wkilo TrlM TOnfirR1tif1f ariJjiliilafioii ', The Confclcrfct werq- prifiratJjv: Ail fillip mt,n:i of GrflmJ UrajR; army arp uroiru u tju;ry i UU tiiioplirur'lfvj-It)p.n t. r j I'iJi - On TiH.layTrMi FiJay last, Wlavler'i and Forrst'? catrnlry, whtcli piwikI imr rtar btvatu wanflly ' Miapfd wit ta-Vornry'g opejior orce ami Uma. Iicavi'y, niter aonKi -wayrin CTPatiH tlian ours. I rrzrei to kani tic death of Col."KVl4 of AUiIiaiMa, nimridin;a-fcri;aoe f WiietV er'f eavaJrr, wlw Ml while pllantly leailing a Tiar aOIieTieail of Tu'a hiiyle. .''A por-tum-of lUttWa Coqvrtf ako wgn but I have not learned of any ca'KtUe A t-otirwr from uofeix.-raim to Gen. IMc I Coifc. wiili desralche?, was captured atfi'u!- ; Tom Crittenden the left A Gen. Jeuvin "wnn.aikls a reyerre corps, R.)arsKTatwK j tal i'fri:c i etitnjtte! at O.Ooy movoted imi j ij, ruHr cavalry, will, uvory lioaVy torce ol artiuery. E;ttrenitioii is jvpii!a: vix It is nev- mdnr-d w1rp,y ft? ailer a WtJ; The "r,,l t at Gettyslwirff has furnisHl nut podjs cypher are v,,.W,i by t!' , Hn-rn eh-jrap , and tin- AoHImw preM lowijiiiiy me st:npte laers. "Ii.t k :r-iit mnuf ) PWP 5Vt'R "W wuniij a :mee o.f mih'S. '"r wuj-wj. aiej mat ikhi hit 21 as coiriU pene. uy inor ni 01 meir nutnoei.. , Ji we ranrmnr Trnrewtiirmtion m ine icjas jjj cornttett. twi -we- ew' nftfa-nirnisiiiii -rr person' 1"'"" " i"y e 10 nse. the flii':tiist Gf Aivrt5iininr Hiairci-a n Siwtu;nu.l . 1 :r 1 - , .... . - 'OMUV 1- - llf-X- the niiiobet dwindle s.npiihrJv. U hat tlien. is the rueaiiuijr of thost in Jn-iduals connect od with the anuv, who write home after -4 W.ery UsUvJAh.)UU4a.-l(ri:adeor uivi- sijit always llieir went into the h-'ht two - PTOl -t .negjamtsam,ratiTf?, miT X"" our hundred, or Idieeti hundred? Did 1. iun.T iu-ii, I.iil ou twoor-lnree ' ' ion?f fJue aupfsuuio i ' "r?t1 . ', '"iir' o.- di visions ? 1 1 U not ia-fva.-w v to ad;nit ion. imk yet to oH-tKHi liw ae- 1 Ktiireiiwi.i. f i..r .... " sirapS..'.. in plain.., (M vri 1, r,.;n,t(ivii l4. wvkm.w Dr. w,,ri,!v uwre run (a litt.v wayi liotn t bi-.;,. M,id PM.1U ,, ,he very ma,to t:h and every fiitin. army, than , ,,k. pf, r r:ir, f ,. ,lld , Wud th,.in awtoiJael wi.Ui wu'indior br.. tt-Wjuwrhe fie r s f r .s he who TS.s TaVtVWr;' tor u, commander vi 1 Mii;!;et , re8,mt,a Wf"f" jMJ"f -!- iiien - fcL'ur ; rvtpn fniiay n,on; did ,s,,t ui Jw rations lor ins tro-.t. nt-Xt dav J. lobe 'ro4.tWHIH-svta'i9 fleet j 'x- .v . " " put aside the peneraht.- and imagi- j rcderid w. OiuhKhI, and 3.0(a) Cortl'edeniU ; wouqded prisoners.. York and merr loueiied at Natnu on her Counting one killed for four wounded, these ! way to Wilmington, with an uidimken earjo 12,00tr wtfohded Yarlje suppivie 3,iKX) Fed- t of Yankee good, supposed to U a joint ac eral dea.1. Total Federal loss in easiialiies i eotmt of p'rtic in Mew York and Wilmingionl at Gettysburg m Ur as kuown, 15.000. j This is a bold adventure, but it is not likely to There may be, and probably is a ia s:c claw a successful one, if the f.ets be suvcepiible td wounded men who have not come under j doof for a military euard Imp been smtH.n th.S ofilcialV contK'l, wliicli mar swell the! 'A "n!?TtS l" l"veut ihe removal of .vessel oc loss to Id or 20,(KKrbnt. on tliiWvidenc.'. f6''1 . L which ia all tbirttaiiiabk wt?'kw oirty'T; itiai iwr urn numoer ,d tliectieuiy have bee,. out Ai.. . l,w- t,n i ......... ..,1 r " "'- - v uiq e oi u;i3 ! Gettysburg. , , 'i " Ilelative to the Confeleafe tos we have not even these slight indices. WeJtaweunly unauthorized statements which have the air of nrobalitltl v. Tii ) nViw. -.v.-ilmi iilmt of their prisoner are the? aereieiy wounded above mentioned. From 'various Sfatn-es we hear that 5000 Wounded came with Lee to 1 1,.. Pf e.. wiwii 11V I Uie 1 otomac total P000. Making the same allowance for the dead, tlie entire Coofedcr- afe) ks ia killed and wounded may be sup- posed 10,00a . . As to die kmin prisorj-r, on either side, wltich miht appear lo be th..' soonest aswsr lained, it is impossible now to form the -most vagne idea, on accoui4oftiietrerirefrdoiisly- inj thai has beendoRe bv Mh 8trtH4 iu rv irard to-it. Tire Yankees f ear Uiat they liad WHW .lyisoners, ctninied ajai 1 ui . tleoir f dy 2.000 ever gut then-. . lite teh-fams : P"-e4 ..vet a p.rtton va-i.p..e., cs.umy, fiotn ilartimJjurii fjkj ,4 -ilNJO rattnnil (is., doite mucii damaje to fruit and for v.t r . i i .. i 1 . a nanus. uey nave irrown beau t dull v less every day. First iltey shrunk ' to 1G.00O then to 13.(NJ0. Four tiwusand "ve hundrvtl were certaiylv dismissed on na- i 'ole while the battle was.in proorcss, and, j were immediately put ba. a.to the armvj ' by a pi oclamaiiu of the Federal Govern- !!e ttient, denyiug- the risfttt ol a General to dis-. miss his nrisotiers in thai st vie. and declantv? , ii..tit .t..tii,n. K.. : .).. .r . . .i: . i... i - , i ihat no nandes will h r.-.s.-nfzd sav ihow i inven thrth-pje ei iddVu'd7aCwerr was dool tie -re-'ar.Ied at j W'ashtngton as a chwer Yvtikec'nrick : but tlie sttrnuder of Ykksbur? was not 11 wn complain of .their new rule for it will enable ina garrisooat icksUirg torvtora lurto wkh to aerytoe. in iloult. It a batl' i Iji a tlif CiM-,f TPtrnnMJ"a thty wiimlwef on the i f roiid, aad liwHUBtjuad hi cinplrt4 enndn repttW rbnt-tsnnoi a1,frYwt, with jtiirtieiU Or catwjAur , be, akl p bave fiUi!tou dehwt. It iy hereafter 1$J mid with .reason, if Ute o(lVr.ire cafaifn end- with tliia bat Ce Uta'W it wrill ha tltoutrnt liy Um worhl thuf the ari'onpUttftif of General Ise'n In tentions in lVnn!eiarti Was-pre tented by tit vsne -lsitf-e J OeerTii' '-Tnis Eirtt, tioweff1s not Jf detf'k'o'. General -o" ImiJiIs an iii!ji't ille xiitiia .on tlie otlier yii! ot the Powi" at thia tifne. anrl vet piven not the sliIiit -l iuIi ution llwt he Tun retioiiiKa-d tlie ;iiiinicn. The moral el- feet W. at tire moment; n lavtHir f thcXartii; but it is no iron causes wholly indqtendent of the action itaelf. The trtiojw of the , Uni- i ted Slates have Buttered acknowledged and j Ru hnKmd, .Mniiaaji. Fntlerickfnitr-and . Clianfcellrrill the fo.it seasons! They , t were not entirely beaten ui (jettvebnrfr, aud j tlie nnaeenstorned resnlt l.a rai("! the spirits ' ( 1 . . .1 ( UT j: mai eutnury io nie ponti or nen.jp. c were not Vnt:te'v victtirions at GettTri)rr; 1 iind the South is inijuAieiit at the coiitradio-l l trm tt rtf tti'atr hn rtt fiirtnue. fmihrrn ms f-J r-jct-tte-iHttttttiiorf proposed ttndadrijjTed'ln1-desjMiHleiice- are unduly" de- j th convention, la lhs rrcct iKHractkm (.iiiitituaorl tan they rewmiie their mo- Wiint i lost eviin if the . !us;vi' f-anipaipn siimj;,j lji ifivett over lor the summer? We lift not worse off thaii.before it lejratl, nor is the N'Ttii a whit strong"-!-. It will soon - a v.-ivr ami a sadder North. foP it will pres'-:n!y Ijuve to eonnt the cost of invasion, brief ihouuh it mav be. Hick. Hmmiuer. ; Wits witDts to fu!Iaw a Gallant Leader t Dr. A. M. N!ii't. i.f -Salisbury, is aulhorti. ed lo raiev a r-CI-iil for home service for hx montli See hin e-r, in aiiotlirr eoluniu. fr. N. h been in ins country's seniee wnce th bejfinnini of ihr war, daily mjLiiisi.rtiir to (lie sick aud wounded. He ii"W desires i.tore ac- ftiTe Mmctuaud jvtfhjis i..le4 a rejimept of lim rriuiilryiiirii Hf tiiisl the vandal Im i ne luiillrs a lid f.miili" of limine Itww fnt'.-WaV-bttU tlm; fr a t heme iVmai'd. the pfotctiu their rffiwu are d;n.xle,d Toward, fi-curiuz for on. - iShalf "ibev iviv il T No eaU has vet been -i ' juj v .l. i' :i ;j.t;- ni.ini- ill r . i 1 1 1 irrHiii i f I .trin I uniniiM. inn ,(r. energj- wi;i enable Inm to raise hi ttiitem,lluted f-n r if p.sd'e, and we ad- Y.ise-allj:a.r .. wuW "ittui a drft ti report to him at oucejU .ituri:,. ho wants u M- h-w aealS.at leader wmI Wkw Dr. Ntsbil State Jour ual ' - -1 A letter poblitdird in the Fayetleville Obs'-rver from Wilmington, gives the following item coucejuine ibe I'lockaJe rununi buiiiiea : ' The blockade rnnniui .bnsitiert ha deve t.iDrd a new ft-.iiiie. A vainer ban arrived here which s re mined to have sailed from New " - MUtiiktvi Bind. A correatmn JenX of ' , -, r i the savNtinaii ateie locates u inn: , The town orMiiiifceu s liend i twenty' five miles Ihv Vk-ksborjj, in Madison l'arisli, i situated three miles above the ' H)l '" m"-''' ''o' the head of the ,' Jn-nd. and has about two hundred and fifty ',- t- v 1 inhahitanls. Terrapin Neck, a-verr nar- r row joint at the head of the beiul, if occu- p(j ,y Oh. Smith with A few pieces of ,1 . 1 V . 11 . "rM" r-V' nou!d not 0,,,7 cut off j all supplies, but all reinlorcvmetits foi j Giant lv the river. " ' - '- - ' - - - - . . h Tormw.?0B Wedmday nitlit last, 0rnailo..aUiol'6lMf- Jl,.c out -buNdm. Ac. A ear '. ' i J-Sa'ndtown, U Mew do M-ii the iwo story houe of Mrs! Sarah lleall. instantly k'.llitiff M. Butt, nn old and hi.'tilv rl'specta- - , cmwn. - It also aevero.y injured .Vra. Spenco datuhtW of Jr. Ii -tH. and niece '!. ., . . "s ... or nr. luiu Hie resiuctuv o, am-ynivr. -u " ' but po ,was injurlr?- Kep' out of -W companv. Tor the chance is, that whea the devil 6rea io.tp floctvhe will hit aomeVoJy. Ud 8Utea4 Ika laalrdtrate klaieu ee th rarall of thi prewnt cunflijji. " Th't'g . it will" cava the itawit, ' frwiiniita. h Ui -, ; eontplttft iukpitoaet('fUif jSqihf.riJEon fcderaey, ihar nk. w iliii k, ba no rfoobt ia" 4bfiid of u raTtuitaf "nU a. 'Ttte"oTd iory" of tht uTrrwheluiu;; rrsourcea uf Utaorta, in man at) moay( ia dinceted by tb Rtcori. j '' Thoaa aserwttfluNBj rrpoureea hurfr been J Wvdt Into play.' An army of lCO.Ofl" mea . V knVfi thrown aguiaVt j00,0U0 utrm,sud jh, -kaa aot oysrwfcshn.! iltsw. .la atoney, atilU- " ions hsv aara apput ly tha Korih whra only""4 ihoasaiuls karat bar u iaearred by iSiaib. This ia, au far, the r'll of tlie ovvrwbaJnditg rrtvarce, aud thai rraall Will nut br ahtredby bis wr. 1 be ttrctrd, thus hopclcaa oTMibia. iion, turn us aitcutiua toihe terms of peac, ad (isra the foliwiug eondith . . ' 1 A aoitveatioM of the Nortbera States cnasj be held, iu ike into eonkideiatioa the Be w eon -dilitin ia which I bey are bow placad, and to dw vim) ntraus for Ihnr rroiiriiiiiztftiun or rrconed- J eraiiua ander the new Couiuiintivfl. , Tlii cob- vruiBMi, il held, will be cinposed nf drU-grtes ' i i ttxrd, not by Mute, uut by tha propor- t iumi f pouulaiMiu EueK hiatr. lioa er. tu. 1 .... ' mg sovereign, will have th poa-er lo ratify Or ted Jlie old Coiuiuuihu aud forotrd the Union which baa bee u t.vrrtlirovvn by tha ' Abolition Adiiiiniatratioii. Ia the conveuiioa wehuve, m doubt the sovereignty of the Sl.ii-i will be gu.rdvd with the Mime jealous care that mark-TT rd their-aenW in the coirveiuiou to afiich iBa'" pre e lit CoilslilutMiii owea iis oligiu. -. ., 11. The vakl debt which HA been accumula ted by the preaeut mad,. fana.il ano suicidal t war, will, at a mfctter of imperative ecetily oe repuu-atcu. in atatin tin, iet wr seek 10 justify tbe principle of. repudiation, which ia alike diahbituiabie in a nation or an individual. ' We eak of such a policy now at . among tba ineviiabie consequences ol "-the Ian enUble condition iu which tlie North find it- -aelf rauer an. AUJiliou cruade- usf ovar t two" year. The debt of the North may now be es.' -(imatrd at about two ihoosaad ' five hundred -: willioaavif doilara. and -the Intere-at on. tiiiaat T per cent would be about one hundred and rish ly milium., Itieli in luryr ih.n ll lp.r ffff the aaiaxiai debt of Ki'jjlaBd.i.,.W haa il ia re ' iuaibrd thai tha-Eanvh tiationai ffebf 'iraa " the growth of ceataiiea, while our. has bean ceteFhy a two. y.arairwrrltBe ,rvifriie-?i:;::: and inipaiieiice of the American people, under such a load, will be fully tiuderatuod and appre ' ciated. We do not hejievejheywill tauditJiL. and we rotertaiu uu doubt whatever that ibev will erk rebel in rrpudiuiion. ' III. 1 ho people having had, through the-pol- icy of ilie present ailnauifirulioti. a pretty fair -experience of a military despotism, will instruct I heir delegates to the aiurrsaid Convention to insist opon the inviolability of Stales rights, the sovereignty of tbe Mates, the liberty of the ' press, the ireedom uf speech, habtttt eerpaa, and all lite r ght guaranteed by the present Con stitution Utn these important points ihfcy ' w illbt so explicit and ai. tir ct a lo -leave no porKible grounds. for upprrheiition in theTuTureT" IV. - Ad iittinihe existence f iw'o Con federacaB wiiiuu, the limits of a Id Uuon, the tioveriim--ii' rsiabl s lt d under the new Consti toiioii w i I have todeal with the in porUot qnes-" lion of boundaries, cusl' tus, -river navigatibU, . " and the general relations that ma v spring vp between ihe two C n a leracies. It h easea tial ihat these lelathuis kb.ould not be compli- . i naled ; dirt they should, in faet, U tple and t j bo easily understood as to avtad the pitilitv f future coll ionn. U e trust thai there will be etlUre free I rode bctsreea the two republics, bo a to rsmjer borda tftai hem tea esiirelv aecessaty. 'Ihe uavigaliuu of the Miteippi -will, and must be free to the Gulf ol Max CO ; ' any other arrangement w ill b iaetitatly pro ductive of future w'ars. T V. A frieadJy relations betweea the twa Confederacies are cmtital to the welfare and" the future prosperity of both, it should be the'; policy ol the Northern, as we trust it will be of . the Southern, to disouerage Bad frown down , every attempt to create h.tiM. ai d b te r feel- ing brtwrea their respe'ciivc UtT-raroeiM. and "'" peoplre. As t-r the Niwih, tl eommerciat aad ; profit seeking pei'pte will be amoag t e ttral to ' literate the past, and to sinlr lis -anptAsaatT"" uiemone ia ib gaif of oWivkm.' tt n be acknowledged that the Nortbera enpte'ar to ; ' a great flteut, kkt the. English, 'a tliua cf shop-keepers, al lht tbe preseal war has been waged as much to., tilata the CMUwn ..at. the South as to maintaiu the Uaioa. New, we --- a - fc.,-y-:.ii!ft'-. 'iv. . T-i-;r-Att'ai-t''iiiBaiMa venture In Bay that bone WilPlk inor amxMHi r oe r earneat to ahB4VIt-ir friendly last" '-- iugs toward the Souta lb a tbe very proper w.'in hue, beta aud ars sttH. ti-ramaafct " vTgo i)ii"priBer u ;ia f I ne vi eitay we' at'i' onfv lielieve this, but are believe also trwrthey will be the greatest ttmuW of jdi Settib ; that they it) be profuse ia the r p a es.-Kn vf good wilt and fneuitly reel ag ; that they writ fit ' anil toast " onr tSoplheru brcthreaSt the fa lure b-uiqueli that will ha riven tn them ia Nortbera cities; that they will .never trre of. speaking or writing ttf a common Srigis.aconr naui ancestry, a e4nmou language and all ihow otherjbiag which we' have ,bea aecusV toined to heaf It ejniviai assSBiMs of Amer-' cans aud Cnr1shmeo. AIMhis w shall, Baost LpreiHLblysea-jrjthia.a.) par own day aad geaa)ife-".-Ti1-:'---' - VI. We.have referred to the convtstioa of the Nortbera States as among the iaevi table coase'qoence of this war. aod Ike eonditk to which the North has heed red seed. It is eos Biblev bat wadoaot regard it ai proUbletbat the North abanwitacsa another Pre. idea tial eleeiioa be tore tbu coavaiia ibaO aavetakra 4 "i 'I: i ' s ; , i '. .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 20, 1863, edition 1
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