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i 1 i , . ui.li !'. I.d ' . I I- I'.ut hate txrn huCed Uj our f"iJi'ii..Hi. Jf we ouM bi. .( out til noniwl.es, the J, bitter re--,4:m-ii..;is of the past lo year? and a half, oh ! how willingly would wa da an. it is wot we. or such as we, whv bava dcstn)rd lliif I'uioa. The murderers of Ibis aa:iou, lh es aaeaia of Ike republic, re to be foami M Wash ington ia Ihe ate rubers uf the prearat Adminis , I ran. mi. who. With iheic ao-ooaspiral..rs, lb .tUdiieiaiete. bar overthrow Iba Vmtot, aad are mam seeking to kMV ia the same grave with , tba 442Naf American freediaw. Takiag ,4 for gveaied that. Iba Aflnnioalraitoa baa m W destroyed lb republic, bat thai by lie maaarr uf rueecetiHe- (ka War. rtsaoauWultoa aad eiwaacipaihm aseasuree, be Vaidlwa i (he dealrwclioe of Siatlnf '' ata koines. U War eoou Iba freemen uf Iba JfW.b,)raia -eosvreega'y, H "'fl Ws . ! ibe arork if eeaiiHiistutrrHwiwde -yUrSr 1 " y Minima-aaatwelt sefuSuaweTsajeeViaT c, . , c .. 1 . . - U.I I . ..u.r ;...l a i, J Ilia I'l'nl C frul l. nria.s tf iniif f la any inn s.i ii.i-.iiie aa l. he lieve thai l('lrJUii, evin had ha equina f Napoleon hmitelf, would ba equal iu aucb a lark? Whal a dt-lueiua UlrU, Id flatter our else with the hope thai people who know their strength, and who have tested ll through the ordeal of two year war. the most san guinary, thi email di-aalroue, 'ba ,mut expeu vs oa record, wilt ba iaebned to give up thai indrpeudcar-a for which lhay hv fought u lung, struggled so valiantly, anil sacrificed an haacb.7 Let ee accent the " logic of aeemn- pliahed faeia," a ad roan fully and courageous: ITKilra that although the Union k'aa bran de stroyed, oar liberties shall ka preaervrd. and ..Dt-iixicreiie 'rren rd from" the wreck uf oa.-oMca pmad, ft and bappjp rrpublie. Lai 'ua iterfomi lb laak that ramaiua la . and I'Mi, itaini- i t ;r.l, I'" I ll I. r lliua li.iiMirril i i)ie viituuicer i.:!.ih';i Uiany ilrfendfii !,-,.in afar? Mlama iq lU frrrraiila, If uch llirra be, whit after Uvmj r.r yrira ia Ilia cny, and fim! in il a very tud and pleaaaal plara lo maka mtxiey in, tudJenly diover, in Out rniwr of trial, inai ihey have conactrHiUiua or oalHoal acrajiti-a againa! beariuf arma. . A tiiy and a cbuuiry 4 worth rljhiinf fur. and dxinf for, if need be. ia ml wonb living in; but tbrae akirkera aad aknlkera abowld kava reached thia cihicIummi a'xl lake iberoatlvea rf hff"M lha war. . , " V iliink wrolnp eooagh taetmviaee iba mi.rl akrplicul have been fiveii tbal ibe Yaa keea ar.'inrditaiins pud preparinf Ktr yeuaral an! rjateinaliw raid afainal umperty aad pro herever lha eaa "r(rataa tlfi aai'bTuairuiAe-Htalrrh't lOttMir !eatn.Ted tha RaMblie, bal ia aw aeeka to . aanoaMBllv faatra a nulnary deaia.n apM iba Mawth, tba frea Sialea wiO ba compelled, ia Uaeirarw defaace, awl for lb preaervathaa f Uteir iadrpeadrBC. lp aoaw lbJpr eaaa af raevaatracuua aad rvarwaiiMi. Ta aaea wba Kara aot beea cvwHawttad 4 l! Ak UiOm pu&ey tJ lb Uoverameal Maw ba. aeWe tad far lb acraWnMBC uf iba wurk. Abu liaaava au ba abulia bad 4 w wwiM preawrv frWadly MaMM wilb the Souib. walk Iba eiaar id'aa nJTeaeira aad defraaiva alltaMa of twaftaal Kepabli cf America agaiaai - tb rMrifwM aad'aaathiaaliaaa af fereif a a. la-tft. - w - T 11. It u poaaible that tha meu-roi of arraap and oaraea eoaniBilld initg rl. iaaa lavaavo f iba tfoaih may raader aek altiaaa a w af dnhcaliy W aiaay yaara; fca iba atauaweo vf iba Soulh wiD, bw liaaaM lha f rai to per - eire lb aeeeeaity fur, ad iba beaefiu derivable frum each reiaii" Sup baiwa the fw KepuMiea. ll w,mld b a mack (bear ialaraet aa uara la tatabltan and : pnattT ibcaa ralaliuaa be areas iba Xn and eUu Sacb arraJeal Wvwld dw away ri k I'm aeeeaaily of laiva alaiitiiug roueaaad et aoaiee aariaa. If we miaiake. Dot tbere ia a ireaiy beiwara lha L'aHed Slaiea aod Great Bmaia ta rrf ard U iba (real Ukea, by wbirh Uaa aaaialeaawca of a preal aaval force m ibww walrra at -reaorred aaaecea,ary. Aa kr ma aalUeaaeBl W Abulii -aUawi. I iter a wiiU.wa ibiuk. ba leaa InaiMe I ban whea lb Suath waa ia the af i d :.: i I . iiaaa "t rirj it tt i n aad va ay ; bal, wbelbvr wa akaJt ahaJI otkava aae, we iluak 'be rreal rnaniy f Iba jpaupleof ika North hav wnfcieaUy aboara ihaLtbey a not drairnuiuf arartlier io erwaat tb aefrw pupwUliua of lhee Maira. Tk ava axelwied fr.Mt llliauia bv brPtatalive I ia. rbaaeat, aad ia ober Slalea rach deiiMa iritmar bava bea ma da af iaet Ibe latruduc taM of cowtrabado8hil avwiavfy any r lioa.f a J that they are aa4 eoidarwd dea bla adJiiMM-i ia Ibe piUiav 4a fart. Mr. rrababla AlllaaM beiataa Ika JfriWaa traatat, aad lb Salbrt Caafedcrafy. Tha policy uf lha Meiieaa laoeeraaieitl, ia atovinf tha arar of foeranMt d the army tNenbward, and quietly leawaf tha t"r hrb In ueeapaiiua of lha capital, iiMicate a a tendency toward tba eonauananaiioa f wrtal baaao h.np been Mapecled aa allianca kvtweea iba Wei ieaaaaad lha Calederaira With ibe aid of arom tweoty ta thirty tboaaaaa tnaij the Confederacy, Jaaret eoaM captara tba wb4e Fraack araty, aad alaat ika aiaantry of every laoatnW .- la relweia, tbw . Jaterne cwnld fiva- freat aanaianca to tba Ciafedaay by aupptyiiif Ittrm with auaaeroua articles which are iadmpeiieitkle in war, aitd are at preeent hat out bv I he WockaJe, or oatly admitted In iaatifEote Hi qoawtttiaa. 7 Ily ibe rrry threat of aocb an allianre at the pteaeal niouient. ibe Otafrderac ray t lUirt a recosnrtioa t it imlpeiKince from ap-.le-oa ; aud it ia avirth of rmark that autm( the item uf ncwa bruughi by tba China, and pub iiahed iu anaiLer colanm, ia lha aijiufirant an BoaaerlweHl thai "Mr. lidell, the Envoy ,4 the (afederate Sialea. haa bad a Very long a(.iTuca with the bmperiar of t ranee, trie EmpT"f arot lor hvn, and had a privaia fefe m-Ule with bin al breakfast, and did not part with hiin until the Council of miniateiS had aa aeuibled. Tbia interview hat rivm atrenrth In U-rauor that tcuawad ortrx of me dial Km ia Anirncta afTtira by the Enifierur Louia Napo- Jam hal IOo jb, J Purtda.' Ifaucb is likrlr lo be the result of the fall of Parol, what is hkrlv to be the reault of the fall .J th City of .Meiieo rlarlf. By a prev'i oai arrival are wa'o aaaarrd by the Ijuudun 7Me that H w.a the inlenla.o uf Napoleon tn aun ayerfk iaauch tones lo the Amencan peo ple aa that they would listen to him ; aud Lord P'lmt-mtnu has recently stated in a apeei hthat F ranca and knfJmA are ia entire acetrd touch- , wr the war in Amerira a well as in lha Ras- visioas aloKf oar liner, and w band ahoald ba removed wherever posaible, and all preparalioM MiaJc ineianlly to remove or drsiM, as tha caae may ba. l'J i ' ! ':" 1 i lie i..,;.- ii.ftli fti'i'i". i i !-oi.t N. C. "M;-t Lnt 1,1-nr of but (v wonriiH'J at Cm jniint A ohiiiUt tf North Carytma aoIJiiTS were wing a fanucr'f houae in lYnii-jIrania anJ Fbt'ing famiylx'U aktl fot water. Tlny wm intbrtwil that tlirrt was no water in Ibo bousr, but that tlirr was bunilanca of milk in the spring ho&v, to Which thojr wereTwcIconMr if thrj wuuU go au.l get it Thrj went An the enilk ami ilrank abumlAn'tljr of it, but soon diwtrTfJ that it critir)-d put son ; an ff thru ditd. The pa" then turned back in piir-iiit of th wrr-h who did. it, but not CtiJiii-r him. they vulh-cied his pmprrtv to- a . f hi. t'nin "j i n ' i I. Il I ,! in 2, eind r Miii iii t.ov. I .. r ! i : .. , . r nnu I'ltmuiiu I'luiiioicr oi efry ji)ei,j w0it tent!in g lo I lie micccs of our cnu ' Ut. TaiM tad tht Lsdlrt af Crmiiu, GKAXvttLK Cotatr, N. Cri '.. . :eii. Jul, i8oa. . t4ai Sptlman, Etq: -; . , .4. . V; . DcarSir: If h wilfc imMj-ned pride and plwure that I, as a liiixen of OranvilU cttfd to give- yimr trmkr an imperfect Idea of an occasion whidi has -just lranpired in the ninLilof our quirt bftt ptrjwtic ai-ighbor. hood. ,. ., mm Ml About two vm-ka ircf?, lib Encvtlen Governor Z. R Vantv. was invibni lUr.il bnrnod P to ashes, Hvi and all. and at last accounts were hunlih tlw mountain fur the perpt'lrator of this bornd 'd-elt Ui-n. lull is rrported at front lioyal with 11 8ALlsr.UV. Ht. C: laxiiT ciVc JriT it. i set Liaeala aaay ba aeJj4pnaf uf lha rcUpinvy 4 MAirj;mrg. 1 L j a p aaai hie , 1 here f n-e , .1 h -1 S ii. wad tralb of Ibeae alaiemeats. Uia interview oc may 4uin rrco3nitionfn.n1 NpJ.on ft with the colored aVieeaiioa that vteked hiin J. the !oolhrra Confederacy, ou conditioai 1 Jeff. bout ai year m ra which told iheta thai iher Candd out lire aa freeasea la Ibe same ceaatrv with wbiia-a witbuai tojorjr J the 1 alter, as pretty aa; fa tor y oa tois pot ut . a sis alaw kua tOort to colon le ibein ia Cental Ame rica, whether lhat effiri shall prove a failure Uaris lending uo aeatelance In M Til I. Oaa ofth moat diffw-wH Betis to aairi wTbatiI oT lo aa settled dVfiaiUly aad onoclaMVely by a Coa raatioa beea jba two CWedetaciea. may lead to aaJleaa aUspa ee, aud perhaps huetilitiea It my be thai the old .Miasvan wprumi Its Wi'J be adopted ; but whatever bne way ba adopted aa the Ura l of 1 be Sxhrr atad So Utera TernMsree. lhat tin meet beeily d tsuac:ry drawa Whtevr dtspoies may arise aboat ikee terri o ier, bey certainly eaaaot -' snnailr ir any Irar thai eitaer L-ooreoeracy In .Me I ico and not ililrrfrviue iu any wav with the r reach de mus south of the Ki Grande. Out, on the other baud, if the Empei r will ixM apeedily CHixenl to this airai srm-iK. nolhine; can be more pro'uible than llil a matually beneficial alluiocc will be rtfecied between Jnaret and -the- Preswir t e-lbe- jiwutbef a.Confckrac)L.r . TAKE NOTICK. Tlia cain mut be puid for Job crk 00 dfirr-rvYiind all transient advrrtiain? niwt 7 - r U paid for in advanee, SherifTs .Notice, I attend at mjr Office Monday and Tof?diT of each week, until the 25th, lor the pnrpote of receiving Taxes Viue for theycar 18G3, as the law requires me p settle by the? 28th July. Thorn failing to pay wiil'have to pay cost, sure. WM. A. WALTON, SU ft tldft thduand Uvops, yjtng on to-, alaxyr aau, . 1 OM CHARLESTON. S far, thi Yankees hv. beea aatiawed to oecopy lha taibera sad of Morris lalaad. Fort a pater coMiaaea to abrtl ibeir poatlinakT TTke. tbr a serious ad pVtermined attempt as to b made lo eaptare the city ia aot kavwa, bal wa feel sure oolhrnf will im left aadooe 10 fras Irate any SMve lhat may be made.- We shall onl'noe to hope t.r the brat. Geo. Draure- Kard Ik ra enntmaad. I KK W LAST XOTCF. ;.-3WfM.fruV,Vlm'IW'-''.,'!'.tl.W o wno nare iik?u to. rev.stcr and nar specific taxes on trades and ocupations, can have their fcvt chance of doing by meeting me at the Cmirt House 00 Thursday the 23rd iti aftf thift, wherr l call on iheai. it will be to collect double tar. X. H FRAUT. CoofoWate Tat OolJeetor. FROM MISSISSIPPI. There have beea some severe akiruMabes. but as yel, an regular battle ha yel orcerred al Jrkwia, bail wa in aot see how it baa beea a wide d as kn( as t has. H'a feel sore il mast take place and in al! probability bef,e are go to preaa news lo this effect wilt be received. .... fdtf In our stntetraent Ut week of I lie llercalioii between Mr. Lewis iui and lovbrr. wr were mistaken insartrrknirea wers ud. Mr. ltuis informed us ( ha.) no Unit, lha only one nsed was by laoya ter. SITUATION OF AFFAIRS. . Un to wciuni-lWe. liuta, w ha x noeuite XW Mr. IIoBEiir IIowaro nas -aar t loin La tttt a vety fine wbiie head tf Cab bre. i i the lrui-t we hate nfri V seniMn. The wlMiI would more than filed a liH buliI. to deliver, at hu earliest cinieetiimce an .t- dress befors the 8xirty-;and citixens for thr benefit of the former. vTbe diaracter of which I may remark has been very wkccsv ' lid in its Operations thus farandj what is taut which . the kulief trodertaks ?z.: Governor Vance yery proniptly and haod somely accepted lis mvMaikn, anvl named Satunlay, thi 4ih July, as tkeday most con r en lent, for iits attendance. ' A meeting was called by the Society, ' and the rewlrmen of Ibe Deigbborbood ai ' asaetiitik-d at W ilUairtaboro J ia prdcf to co operate wiik'tlie ladic in making arrange, iin nis nerrmaiy to the Otraxion. e Owmn'mees were aptointed. diarfefj with" spei'ifivdatars. aiel a subscription taken pp. whkh proved abtuJnilyT werw. indued ant prtwf awetled. the (eclinjr of Bberaliiy existins; Tkt Sltsallaa sff Cbarlratee Daagrr ef a Siege Tfce tarsi y ts be drtvea kark at ctcry hazard-Pibllf Spirit la Ckarlestea, YAt. The errarjToT sitaation at C'harlestou. aaya : The Yaukees haTii.f got poeaeeeion of It) wis aot hate suffioent tande tffTnrrt tha d j soutWru hlfof Jdorria laiaud, there is bal one maasedwaar imaaUUoa krf 4 aru or J,ree co-i way 10 mit .inc. i;uj ui. t. u111rm.11, lane toeoaaa, la fact, the growth of popula- is. the speed a-d ui.H hms 11 inforisiion either from the Arrar of N'rthern Virginia, or from the Southwest. Tbeonly news we have, ia contained in the IbUowinj eatrarl from the Richmoud Emmirtr, which ia good so lar as it ;nes, and eaa but hope il is all true aud that every thin is, Ten beltrt lhaa it jus titles us in beliefing. , , 3ftegjtST r?.nilTf -letler fttim Kea ttoa oa iba CvaUutcBt, attboOgb anprecedeally rapid, well ba adeaeate ( reneraiiona to the coiuvauoa of la almnat itiinjiiaUe donatio that aireichea weal of the Mtaanawppi awy to lha atorky Hmatatas. - IX. Al lha closa of the iaar a new question wit coaae sp for the evansVraiioa of that por tion lhat ati I remains of tha otd-'l'aMM. Thj ss mm Im a qaeatiua than the futare posiiioa of the border alaea Stales. If the principle of aaveraal saffrace is jm prevail with regard to tba aaoeiiua of ihVit cxace brlweea the North aad Una Soatk, ibea that qaeatiua moat be is A M ttbetr aws dacnsisa by a fenerml eledsoa ia each nitaU ; aad wilb regard to the selection sr believe that if left eatirviy aat amiueled br foeerumeetal or bajonet mterfereace they el decide by large mjles if their popala-' . lioue to go Wtf b lb . &i,u:hrTn Werae V and thai f ibe bavo- Urt. If t.l nglil OU Ui.rria IMalill is t or now a fiht by euxioeerinj, conirierncea and eaii oou merely, the advaulage ia now with lh en emy. With.'lheir ifou clndaon the water, and ihnr oe 11 in occupaiioa of the laud, it ia dke.'y to be a mere t JrUHjti ,4 lime.'. The fall of Fort Wajaer euds iu the fall -of Charleston Fort Sootier, like Fort Wajaer, will then ba assail able by land and sea, and lha fate of Fort Pu Uaki will be that of ."-urnler. General Gilmer, ibe commander of the Department, was the man whb reduced Fort Palaaki. Charleston must be saved aa Richmond was. For aiidaya our soldiers stormed the soceesaiv'a batteries of the eaemy, and aaved Richmond. The fte.al- rr part of the Soidicra who achieve'! thrae tn omplis by the haxui.rt ,had never brfore Ueii in a charge. The Yaukee here liare as yel ixi formidable (. Thev bave hut a lew eral Lire, ou iiitur2ayr, aiuc bois tocM aH' t anxieties in relation to the silnation ur ar my in Mar) land, and confirms the statements which ha v. beea ma dr thnt our army fcae bee n f - . . : . .... t uniK-riniiT ici rams in na enconniers wun tne enemy in Pennsylva iim The letter aisles in I efft-ct, that the engagements at (teltvrbwrf re- suueii 111 ucimttinjc ,ine enemy completely, in killing and wouadiai a nnmbrr fa,r eirerdiog our own. and in tha rapture of a targe number i-f proamers ; ibnl the falling back of onr armv lo Haeeratowo was a prudential smrr, mil caal jined "By auy aoccen oil the part of the en emy, and not through any at prehenaion of con tineeoeira arising wliirh might enaure his soc c-aa at tht . point. The rial ,! the letter, in few word-, ie ihst the euelfiy was even more thoroughly rul ap and whipped ihan he has erer been upon Joaihern anil, and that the oc cupation of Hagsrstown- wis a move men 1 dic leled by rtragecy and prudence, as essential to tha success d ike camaaif n. The secret ia vi.lved in this movement may as well be left lo iim. it to devebipe in hia own fiaad time The prisoners in our bauds and on the way here. are. we andraMand, estimated at be-tw-ea 15,0fi0 .and I8.0IMJ. The army isia Cue spirits pud excellent tonditiwa. IT General il. ll.tl bs beea wea,U a Lieut General, aad aaaigaed to diy ia Mia aiaaippi. : tk ncm at south nxr 'i m:iDt;i-;vA. Th following account t4 this fight is from riakriijiiLi lhrough(Mi the district Cot John Wia. bish, Georg. Hardy, Hty, an. GL & fl. Cooper w.-re appointed to receive the Gov. cmur and staff at Ilenderson. A beautiful oak jrrnre was selected in the ancient town of WiJIntnioWro' as the place best suited 10 Lit a-occasion. Mewrs. Jolw W. Wi-pins, t Ilaitricock, K Satrerwhiie and IL A. Jenkins were ap pointed a committee to superintend tlte bar beetle, erectfun of a speakers stand, seats lor. the Ijelic. Ac-r and wait did -they . pet form ' the defies thus iinposrtf, as not only will the aB leitify cMrerfuIIy. CM the arpotnteu nay the crowd, beyaa early 40 assemble. The" CoTeertor am'red at 12 oclork, ami. bavmr keen nawlsomely in troduced to the aiajteriee fcy Oerj Hariiyy Esq. r-roceelel with his address of which I will riot a'tcmpt s yafrais bein? suable to jriv an adequate n eWntion of Kn grace--" ful maimer or bis easy lowing ahd impress-' re remarks, fnmce rrta say that hts senti- menfe were biehlr arrCuwIed and rpr-miat- etl by the birge and mfeTligent aa4'mliTaee of hearers, as sound. !s-4c, patrkit!c and en cooniiriro. He ins! a7Ll tn no ishtorirwj flouriibe or any etf.rT at high-flown' em ,ieiMa. but in Unj-isireernee fatrtraytil our sititirr as a Jmlrprtdtnt nation, aid m-Red! on al)tb neeeeity of a firm reliance m tm Afniign't, of a liberal surtort id the effktirwbieh beve been and i-a jul laimr m.iilc bv aur zaJant acd he- . tranoKtiou from Ibe bT-jiaaio toits endTriie wdiiiecs- citlnir arironi mstarM ito and will no doubt U rem) wuh interest by I P"? n",in ,0 frt , , ' ami )lifimdanf. wotiH surely 4rercome. iim'iiy vt bur renders as the Company ..vrey oh'.cle to (hat en.L ( 1 w li u Ii lore the brunt mj gnllantly, under I Ffpaid a grasrful and well deserved trib- ! itter.rr,eaaMVItfilrWfai!iM InerietorMWff rur nuvwl- wwl . : r. 7-. the leaj of Capt. Flriiiiuo. think, frcm Koan : muMly, "Seath laaa Irldjre. UjaetrrCe., Ta., ) srained Innd, frf- the many deeds of -charity -and s-lf-sacrifk-iag devotion to our cause, and n'gel most earnestly that they persevere J their endeavors to ameliorate Jfie eondiiion. July II, lcK3 n Satnrdsy evrneg the 4ih July, we're- J i 'Wr protector- and to diacewntenanee the reived pmiTeTnfofma..i that ibe rue my j ttaeSTlon ftineetl in some to aj, irk the dfl weie adeaneiee on the Freden,kabarg Red 'lies a in I rraxiaibilirirs which devolve On ' LKad hm'te acoss the ouih Anna linev TIm a f . 1 . a I I ...-.- - kj 1. I II, V, m . " M, M w m V . ' I w v ithu, a range of high hdla on ihisede, overtuoluaf it. The river i Wrtdjred jua at the aWdleoC he bend and the Railroad track divides ihs b.ar There ia ae swbatantiaj reason lor arrivins; al f lhnba-!d irots. ll oar suldirs flid officers ibis CMpclasiiaB. Tbse states are boo ad loje- 1 here are i4 equal U. ihe kiud f tichling f ."(hi. iher bv aosnawm srosoa'hars, br ewnmoa lu- i bv ibe Army of Virginia, audlnedby the Yan- teresla, aadby Ibe iawtitaUoa of J. eery, wkirb ! kees liii-t soch r 1 ensj works aa Fort Wag. ia eoaassoa 10 an. 1 bene are bke aomaav ltaa uer anu eees.nvi, men i.naiirsioa laii of ataet; bar todepenoVat ft theear cimaidera latasa, law faclhaiaJof then, wih ae eie p Uua. have bee: made tba Uieaire of war-, and have bee sanjeeied lo tha fait force of the Washiasloa tyasar aud ts- nvtiiary aatr-ps, aff adwof itartf, anfficieat fands foe the "be lief that tay wig w Wilb the oth. It is ab sard 10 area, its refaUlaaa W ibis posiiioa, that sf th-ry comdade to retaaiu with 4ha. Norther a tales IhcicsUvaa dJ jaul W iaviaaferrad aeiih. What power ata aarth eaa . (aaraalee thia 10 view of tba rampant despoiae Aauli(MMMm that has taken aueai ssitm even of the Goverooseat ttaeJlT What f uaraiee bava iby even that ia the erawt of ,iarerfTeae with the peeubar iastiisHioa they wig be eompeaaaiad y Gov 1 a ma 11 1 for the eniaasipilma af Jbajt ataseaj.. This. U ai)iears lo u is the only course of safe ly, and we may ald tia, for an rrimamy af lirti. Oiher means may prutraet lit fijhlnig lo days and week, and Mjatpone ibe lerniina XMHa of 1 h- struggle. No other m'eaus, iu our optiwoa, will savs the. i-iiy. It is Iim, l-ile fir enginerriiig sloiie. Hesitation and drlav are fatal . . ' The Canker says ei ibe wrrm sohjct : Thevciiy Mands.and the sreiitsof ihrre days of draper ale and deliberately planned sllak aud aaaaall hs cimvioeed, ws think, eveu those rot locbued lo drtpondeiiry, that the city will siaud if iier oii'rUi their k ly. All eiu d.. aomelhins;, and each rhoult. act as if assured 1 W hare just learned lhat a tetter has beea received in town from au officer in, tien. Lea's army, dated llsjrerstuwn. July 7ih, in whic lb writer etulls over the battle of Gettysburg;, and claims il as a victory. Indeed, we do not see fnim all I lie accounts received how tfv Yanks ran claim it as a victory, whea, if they had bee u soeceesful, 4hey could bare permit- led t'he defeated army ft withdraw and mararh to H-giklown without pursuing it. This, we Ibiuk, is giaid evidence aaiaal them. - --ya-Sfca. . fd7 The Aillowmg we take from a letter 1 grouada aearly ia eual parisT As ike eeieaay ad r a nerd oa the other aide of ibe river, y.ni can easily sea what aa ad r a alage we had) saslk oor artillery oa Iba hdla MH ibta stde. A Kad no troops oa the other side esrep Company II, 4Cb heg.men: N.C T Cayi N. 3s. Firm tng eomusaadiog. Ftemiag bad his. oasa da ployed as skiriiii-hers ia iba bead. wbicU a- bled him In. have eaert leak praeehtd by tba ner (he centre re-nugcn the Itoilroad track 'l"he ani-.n )eued ahiMit 9chk in tl ing, snd did not cease uwul two o'clock. The exemy made two Severe aliarks, the laal line delerHimed. Cal. FVmming re pa lee d I he tirst charre i.f iheeiieiny ; bede Ibe eeond charge the Yankee eomnisiiilar ordered his mea to be oVwu ai.d called op :he reserve.' lirfore this imie FJeoioiiiijr.bad to lll bwck, jiug aoiua efhl r leu pnsoneia who refused lo fall bach or surrender. The Yankees cursed I hem It uot giving up. Lieutenant laiwranre behaved with great bravery and Coynes, snd tha Com pany; generally, acteu in ihawooat gt Hani man ner, rrllccling great eredil apoatierTT and its ofTicars. CapL Fleming bore the brum of them a "gta men and trws." , He rerlllkeJ earnestly " are! patriotically; llie idea of reeolrwtiory which aflar hny entervni the brain of somej a n worthy the AjQsiaWalsnn $4 tna SasJberoor and as sured tin pi4c that with the pnnpef sup- to the IUIei?j) Proortu fam VVtacleater. J' he bjHi so far awhi infiiitey was eoneeMrd, " t - a . 1 , I I Jt I aawSwaai-B a. . fwaa.:.BwI a. a . (( ant aa f I Tl BJ II SJ JfWl tV IIIU nr a m 1 1 HIST al awl V Va.. .late! tiiy lOtUf: " Hie old town of Winchester prscnta a -lasd appearance. I paeij t wo Churches litis jnoming, complete ly riddied of duors and windows, use,! I leftrR atf blew;-meof ibera wa a liomixh church and ! learn Hiat when it was seiel for sta- V-t I that the eity depeuded ou his share, however , ' la Iheoaneetma Mas ask whal has becrme . . ..TZriTZT'i: y" u,mf "''-JKlBJkSl.! lto-rto ssaawa4w Z Wui jfunatd ami asero tiuelled. wi di- ssaeasa--lfaHalsk aaA.Miseri'J . iiiiv- it" eviltw- --i3-"- 1, t .a. i ' x t lousia-sa, not aoenTuleiy e(!ewary ! r pun- , mix Ims I Mm! ih iiriiTaiil aa far . - ... aiaWrlwwdeaeHs the um -4 ot W a uuwhuh filorT Of Um . . .w-e port of the GovrramenL aQ would evrntually- te welt with n After the Oovrraor A concfiHled. Col. C. K Katon rrrae to lerarv him, on behalf of" ile watfty, tlieir sincere thanks Jof his prompr compliance wdh their tequisl, and to air noonce the orrkrr of dinner, which be did in track. his. cbaracteristis- whole-Sot rlcil manner, pay-evea- j insr. en waraf,.n approiate trdmfeto the gallant Se-rvwes of the (sorenwr m tne hcld arn! to tlte "glorious oht 2fwh N. C." rhnner was annouuoeil ahnnt 2 o'1oc1lL The Oovertor ami staff and his atter.diug" iSnnfiitee lorerhT with the Mies, occu pied ibe ftrsttabu-i ' v . ' . Ittwaa an elegant ami snmptootH repaf coiiiieisina every tntnit wbk h thesaor and our rich gardens wmrbl pns luce. ami ii would t hare doim your llitorwl heart arvl nppetite-' grxal to have been a partaker "old ho- bo- SMtaLb' mysteries ol culiniary (kill. You Mr. 'iditor; wlio are Viaipi-d up .within the Bar row in'OHmM mljuthttM-mrmlU bn. ilay'J end to day's end, bow yow would haseeo j'.yiil the benefits anstog to the" "inner tianT whola two tboonaud fia bandied, milhoes dollars eieaded daring the war, we db if) oa mttWa wan apprvpnated ! parrhaae tha freed-a of alsvea. Such St Ibe rll of a sen (iosenl that has cowvalaed the country through awl the entire eneal r thai baa M to the sac nftce of some si or aevea hundred ihowsai.d lives ; lha b is made the land to resouod wiih ike wads t4 the wjt.w- aod tba orsi a s, sad that has rrrdtrowa the migb(M-stTle(Mi!.Ce the . would has ever seen. Wla belirvti Iht, wtib tba keowieds of these facts, tba border slave Stalea Wawld b Willing to isutaia With tlw North if ibey are aftirded aa opportaaity of Bakosg tbetr destiny wttb that afhe $oath Tba RtcmtJ tfaa CiinrUdri lba article j . Is aoy Jaaa eaou jk aSSuW that aek Ito use at this crisis In nievtaes p.ties 1. is skat their dorfs, anu naie snul mem- 1 1 . 1- ... -l.-l.. L.lu ik.i 1 Ol ... . . . r ... J . . .. t - . t f ! ii.en lias., imh ueeii inuiio n riinrr ui uie rn i rolhug fliers. There panics rtmy as well issa again and save trouble. At every stage f thi war, whea Ihe dea rer seemed to thayateo Charleatun, the glon- oas old eitjs hes received ooiluirsis ai.d oflVr iogs of geuerous co-opera Imh and aarifiaoce that are valieable in themselves t thrir nine cure, and spec i a Hy and permsueaUy raiuable as esbibilioos of rjarit aud feeling " tVbet w wrr stm. Wnrstrimvoureotrn try friends and the eiiims of adjacent lales. aud of their allies, gate freely vf their wealth to cl-xbe aad ibelier oor aohi.ased aad dcau tota saflVraea. Now -a ad. a few avaaths ago. eliu a foo iinre rhlewifyr'r aoi aiora de taststa'a tlaa tin or fcvor threaUaad Aha eily, town is far lest injured than one would have sunno-ed before seetnr it Tlie resilience of We f,. c, -i.:- i. w.. ...;..-i i - 1 " fo He had mil Rjre ibsu thirty men engaged in the tijfhl He fought drserat-lv and With a dogged de termination Jnst few mea have. The firing waa rapid and hsayy. 1 1 is aot otonMhet one haa aur-h an opporloiiily for indisKlusilislinc tio; aiid stitt amreTare jii it for oa 10 ffe his iOxt unity to so great as adVanl re as ( aot '-ftri.. : Kat - imwmv Ri.K ssa wati tcvnailiif .vaasadjksrarjrard. lie ia a capitol . the iiiMb rtan.ing that the SUU-iy would be r mm..;r Uiu.XiAPutr wr-noy ow-fiwwwiisiirwi" r the lid air of In'avni, and tho orutm.-tion 01 a 1. I July's sun, afll-nlnl by the Mble old oak witli their far reaching arms and gree's folince f Truly, the cotmUy is t be. fW fc-. himfiirstny and its arnipanyingujoyiie!wa. Tim ibtiior-Ha.aAiMunyt a fieey twMritl err and tafci rtMTaWW trh'trw'riaiieffwtKer s av wf met Ftemrage head. The inoiiers taken from the eoe-wiy rejwrt tht Genefal- Foster was in -swmmaiid and had three brigal.s of Infantry, -MIKIJ'ar-airy and three Batteries They could get no rheir Amllery. They met with snd uuespected re saw mica that thev led in baste and burneiTlhe Snre over Mrs. Milroy, luwksas wcB aa ever. I saw a courier yeeJay rternoon. Who I ,b' FnrtJ -uer ihem." stared that Lee's hoadquarters were at Ha- DJ. jiI 0Y G EN. PETTIGREV'. gerstown.M.t. Ie srrrs of ordnance are A j- (cl u in tW., JL N1 'IT nrt l"- I whk-h lve, no doubt that the gaEattt Gen. MWnihmil olsM ivtttgreve fsoW, nd hwoowi.not eity to more again. A gentWman jut ia irbtii 3x,padtowp report a battle at Cjonhon.' five thoaand Fedef als capfuTeX'-"r - I would lik to go oa to Siarytand and reganled acrvMis, being' in the h-ft bndr and his death will cause a feeling of extreme sad tnws, by its smlders, onexpected annwtoce-Bx-nt. GenPettigrew is a serereljas to the set t ice atkd the comtry. Slate JiurnaL new h-olure, sim! a guodkics, it piojealue. iiHi!iiliTtioii, were ilipmyi the lirtturies of ice crviiui sim! cake. I Itavif uot lcmncd tho aiiMiiini which raw tk-parUuetit n-srineil, bat " iu the ajrrcgnje- soum mx hundred dollars or mure was cootnLoteti ; for w hioh,.I hear, Uiat Gov.' Yantie has prvtuised lo furnish' the Society with gooiJs to be made up at cost to the -State an aftiugctoent io every way -dcniralik'. ' 7 Mesvs.T. H. Morrow and , K. Turner, were uV pufcdto priHtire music, which would have" addt much ' to the eiijoy nietit ot all present, Ut the ptvriclors ol bothiSbocco and KittreItJiriiigl those to be so uflaccottt--m rnodatjn u to refuse to let their band at- tend, although a tery liberal price was o0pre4 bolt partiea, ; . , "'J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 20, 1863, edition 1
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