f- i i 1! j 4 1 . J" f 1 'i 1 f i r---.-r tUa t!,.,t; if ti.? 1 i. ' 1 - ' ,! , ud mU ur to the Uiw, " s to the h it, iboj- "uiuhI follow a'.ur l id tlmg which make for- peace," or be sut justed. ' No one tiia bow excuse birmtlf wi'.b -ty. If any of our Editors have been, aod now art urging others to go tbry should, '" tbey must, go themselves, . Tie country " can do but poorly wtfhout f newspapers, - butthe Kdiior W be spared better tbae ,, ,b farmr. Tbe army can di baterwiUi. - W (nil the Beis tio without bread. , nay of the -Ministers of .be gospel 9 puoaWte bellioo,nq4 have n7 ttrl oUr to go, or rather, Wto. And have ibej thought SSUWSj."j., 144 Iheui ? gotbty ere hktJy hV,ilo, as mach good ia tbe eml a the epuituel wfiir. .: n.-w.-.J-rf R. . , Ve Mt est ail aroend aa, el wo UA hffin U wtf m,' Uanby were -reedy for iT who ia tended no eaarchta Um tirst eopny,w b- would fdriak altxU blood; end pay all thwuxpeaswa Um fsMJBUoV--wbe tateeded t ,'tt rsioa ape the walla of thoc-pilol, at Washington, with the po thr b,yo mC ia character of hmg fiija." m nea Anm, b oVouuaced tboae, wbo would aU aaadly mb with Uwta to Urn fcau of eatnagf, at -cowmrdt, bn tioattU, -JjDColaiU," -aboJitioiiiati ia dkgaiaa at "aalraa U Ua aooib" M Ba ipo.aboia ibjfy-buaa4 to place bidvoua mark," vbicbj ahuuli U r rio4 a braad of infiuay.1? V Aad fJ bat art UteM.Sir Valiaata doing at booMrl SotM of ibm amlpoftiag tboir gold laoa im abadV offioav. iionM,ar. ijbrting, oiwnplyia Boor aad lobaooo, bM Uy wg ap Ura Rwal aad bread fKmi tba dW tUata and almost atarriog &milia"of tba aLILw ' ia mmka ?in. Soma ar tatten- 35Kijii!a2arBBeaB mol cara bow long wa,r iaia. - do awtlika ibis EUitor, or.Utat oce, bccaaaa batalka of peace, VbiU lotbara ar bark stuaL innliD7 to Uiii foraw political MMMnb a umu : and comiaeudiotf tbetaaelvcs WlLo pwwera ibat U" acting a apiea aad infgrmw. and burryio otf ohm poor, aick, farloujgbed aoldWr, before 'aiJa&Irto "go to cap. J. Ait tbm fcl lowfaay'oabead and fi jbt it out n r aurroJer. Xfay are int. epeodiug tbe Itt ; maa mod tbe but dollar. Miatrable wretcba t "for tby uy aod do aot. Tbey biod beary bordrba, aod grieoos to be bat ilej tbemires, wiil inoie tbeiu :Uom of Ueir do,!." Uut pubiw opioioa bat oo iofloenoe apoo tbeia. 11m -. viU jiAla tnttt U.h iLfctn. bat their re- n!v i fl aowermaunt JOtuIled. aod tbe preat miwl be muzzled AlartiaJ Law tniut ba proclaaneJ, and the Preaideat mua be i doiiwil .with wore power. & Tu people are . exceedingly tame, or tbeae iellowa would be ia lb army. . Bat fjwwjbaaepma wbta Uwciy ia, baroc," aad eeeo tbe trnalt "dta of war raaat be let We. - Tbey bate rusbul and got up Ui figbtj aiad oow 4hy - mart belp, or tbe big doa will devour teem, wbeu lb war ia er. Tbe peble ooupsel no mot Uw, ao wleoce, but tbe instinct of fremeo,aod veiopd, by aecb taeu and aocb prucced inga. Ibe people will do longer let tbeae men drive Uim to alaugbler, auU tbey . go whb tCem. k lie dapoaitioa ia alroog aad grow iog, to do ao tbeae no Uw$ Btu, with ibeir own pbjsic; and wbea ibey are beard advocating a alroog government and aajiog "tae laat maa tnut go," to make taeui "dattUle-quick" to tba army jjMtaeeUea jbeiaselvea. .. . IoVmw of 'tbe exigeaeiea otthTTimi kt mo waM,xryt atfurt to go to the tear, . I . II . .... I...' 11. a ff.m. 1. u. U will mot gokimttlf. lite time , baa eonie wbea eocii men nauat go to war -lo ' aeaoB, or to aubjugatioa. -: 'JUDGE UrLiTlTS OP1MOX rih- mtfef oif Eicu. brought before him on a writ of Aabetu em put, loocbiogj Um Cooacriptioa aod iUempUon AeU of -tr,.J . - C -. the Confederals Stales. u Whewtbe case waopeoed, I bad some doobU,wbeiar tae'taeta'ot the eaae show. e4 such an iaprisoameot aa authorised i tbe issaiBg a aebros eorpue. As however - V. MJli.a mAa.. H tT if f Ail It .... I of ttpetHtoeer, aaa prod need -4itd4 . V. ,.... tinm.ln 1 ml! r . M i!iMi.u.fl An I .rlBAfiaflieS-eaeq tba BJejiU, ICtaW-eanelwded teeaerl dUuwhca-Ut first PIoo tha writ bi aowot eerptu. tw miiurv d- lenlioa, came before me, si doubted tb - power of tho State ddgea to act: xsinina- tjoo.liowerer, saified me, notainstanding soma eocflict of anlbority, that tbey not only bad toe power, qui were compelled rstcrtate Vdrtsuieuosw . T4w iaet W4bicao are Usese: Tbe ' licaat' wait Cable to eooacrlrrftou uudr tLtef Apnl ItiO., umatrihai met ml tfmUntfliUeUcomerpUO: the snplt r( ' ' f3Al will therefore exempted froai military e TSe i1 afedera-e army, for the ... ..war;' suUeiuenlly, la-Sept. tba . laonscript law was so extended as to is- z fjefode persona ot tbo ags of the tobstitats : '- - 6 5S1d 1 we 1airiH are prase audi V.,' -V; ' Tirst; wbeiber or aot, o& tlepnassgs cf if i- .$ law. ul . lillil ir. t t'.tf I ' l,LU to cvtuj.iilian I Second, wbetlttrr if tbe U ofSpCl802 did rmbrc aucb in iu prortoioi-a, it would be valid, or null and void,'aa to lboe wbo bad pot ia uUlilulea, aa Uiog nncoiisli- iuiivuait ; ' . : ' Tbert are several provWoae . of U act f Spt 1862, wbkh atem 'direcUy ia coo fliotjrilb tbe ida, that it waa intended to ojiraU oa aoy'peraoa alreaJy 'fanrwr wo ether aa aeUuiulrt orolberaiae; by jt tbe TreeideBl ia aulbutiM m4 plait im miltiarM aervtoeaJI wbite niec Jr " "cmll outr Mil oat from what I aou aad ua lanireaxr and ita cXutrL o BIT Opinion, aa pUmlj impif tba former. Jle II wuins , u'j ia to call r amfltf ana jt a a fejvemrk: aa to a aababtute. Jo ia ' -, " V tuia to ba dona t be ia already ta military ! . a u a m eervice: How tnea can m oe ceqy ew aod yxfotrd. (n awca aervice I Again, tbe penooa liable to be tailed, under tbU act, are Uiom "between tbe agea of 33 aod 43, aud wbo, at tbe time tba call or cal'a may be rnauV, are not lnjalljf exempted rom military $ervee.n. lXiea not tbia abow tbat tbewraoa, wbo bad put ia tubMitntea, ware uot loteodwdTo ae "ecboracrd witbio tba act Had tbey - btea ao intended, would aot th act bate said, iu plain, uo linikUkabiv language, tbat peraont who bad pat in tubelilutea, wbo at tbe. patiog of tbia act, were, by ag, made liable to coo acriptioo under it, abould, Jicit be -deaed lepallyj eiempted! Woald not tbe act have said ao, in aa plain term as tbe for mr act aaiJ, that nonf ilall 10 service mlhtU eiempted ! Tbia act of Sept. further apeak of tbe rreaidenl'a "calling I ottt troop ifo lue aenrice q tue voniru emte Saie:" atill using language appro prime to those wbo are not in service, anJ iappropriateto those, who are already in service. ' Further, by a subsequent U, Cirmr ara reouired to be esublisbea'; wberein"4JonTC and instructed." r Are th-se men, tbua placed ia the army a subacute, who ha v already been Mril.ed aoJ irtftroclwl, to be arehdrawH frouftbe army.-anil-to h "ameinl.led and drilled" in Canfp l of Instruction -These provisions of tbe law. s lbsiruciton 1 -inese oroymioiri 01 iui, j j .,. , . . and other considerate satWy me that. alikeee over which tbey blow t!i4) W-wne-wt shall find ourselves over however general the law, may be in its j tin trumpet every day, are the feats vftrod lTond the hope of recovery, terms, it cannot, by any rule of leal in- , of ig:nies com pared-with this gi-; jtlton Action!! should U our waleb terpretation, be so construed as to en.bra e au iie exploit. XL6.1!!. !,.as .t word' and aMfte emertfeocy iareaata, wubiniia DmvisionssubstUnWs:who:.iwere .:.iit thft.ishd ci'ist twwt v60-ltnre4 rAir'""1 " :V;;..". .:...i li" j. .:... .... u. l - aucb men cannot be "called out;" ihey can not be "placed in" milurv sluice : tbe Uw does not, in my opinion, (and I say it with proper deference.) embrace Mu-b. Ucncc, as the aj.plicsot Las a substitute in military service, be is not now liable to conscription. I am, however.' aware tbat conflicting opinions have been given on this snbjct, and 1, therefore, proceed to express my seiron7Ute''oiber question. "7 A man ia a conscript, or ImbU to con for remain t( borne during the fract 0f Confederate Soil and devoorJ will put into the sertice. tr j iho goutb must do nothing but par- s s not liable to conscription, j jt uiu$t ever pre8aroe to til rust. I am at home-be exempted:" j cQuneeltvill render the ! el war: u you "the war, one "too shall remain tbe conscript goes out finds a man not 1 a man not ri; e lor n. ro liable to confccrir.tion pays amount to act as a substitute tender bim- to tbe proper autborities tbe substitote is accepted, and tbe con script exempted. Is not tbia a ccntraot between the Government and the con- script I H it not an executed contract : a TraBaetion having rihthe-qWUiee-Hof cop Unci known to, and required by, the r . .n. I inM w K iz.ll tl... M.numl K. sen Dt. I It it not an executed contract ! a fiW, and on which the conscript has ad vanced ba raouy to the suUtitule l In m v iud?meiiL it U itut a mere t'offer. i whicK the Government can annul, even by j t repeal of the provisions of the law, alter lii . hn eti nnnn : but it is a eon- ! tract, which power in ibe State no Po ' Jh Confedcy, can annul and .f B ,OTeri ,nd mi do ; . - . :? " . . . , I what she pleases, so sbe is not loruiavien the Confederaey is a limited government. nnd may do what sbe is by tbe Constitu tion authorised o do,; no more. llenc a State, constitution is a disabling instru btddrtrat4r-Bot forbidden iztitn ivn At flu. fVkfiCrt0r ment; you look into tt to see what is tor .... . - a do,tb)cwtKtion hntoM. tlWiiee emiiowers -the ContVderaev te' do : wnen asceninej, sue roar no- ri : ondn&thinj ' fttrtUer. The Stales areex- revwv forbidden fo "pus any law unpair- .. l.nl.lJ r.li-.n i AtmlnM't and. tlicra intlieobfcationofeontriwt,"' and, there I, m . ... ' tlif. mi rr rwtwivn lit Cuolwipra GMnmeolmyb cannot be ar.frullei by till State (iornuint, because the CdnstitoUoo ort it: ana w(ju we look to the Cnlitulioti of the Confederate Government for tha power to pass any law irapairinjthe oWigMion of a cootrac.t, it is not to be found: emtk fomr i not fwmUdx asd lb aoa-grant of lbs power to tie Cofcfederacy is jest as eopclasive W.-t iir rvrht tn DStif'tacli a la-, as is "the probiliuesi ef the exercise of each a . . a n. . 4. e - k a L Ciki power OUa Ctaw wvcrnnireij tur cannot "pas any jw impairing lbs obit nu l l i - I . I not tiahu J K, r lo '' ! ; lvI Laving the power btrt !f, ! a cannot au tborixa tbe l' crctary f War U innke rulee aud regofatiopi", licb a ail have tbat affect: not bating the power beraelf, tbe cannot delegate it lo another. - lleoce, I am of opinion, on tbe (-round tbat ln Jaw of 8j4. '62, doea not embract bia cate within Ua provUion, tbat tbe ap plicatittr -entltUd to bia ducbarge: and evrn if tbia were notao, and if bia cm were embraced within iu provbttona, lay opinion la, the law of 8ept 1802 woeld be nnoAiiaiitntiAnkl 1 sit iu aa to biiti. and 1 .a a - lJtL flV 11 may iro oe improper u aou uim t ov I . ' . inaily paaaed. No! MOEQAJ.V expedition wtt tTot a 'failure. With twent fiee bandred uieu he traveraed two enor moot States from end to end occupi ed their principal towni at pleasure, cot their arteries of ctWnauieatioa, burnt dept, tleatroVed" enjine, uuk itearuboau iaoaurabte. lie tbrtW several luilliutitofyeople into Irautio couafernation foruhe safety of tlieir prupertj, turned kntire pop ulations into fogi tires, anl compell ed a hundred thousand men to leave their occupations for weeks and go under arms -only as an equivalent to 'uim I and his twentv-five hndred troops. W hat if he has been hem. tned-in at lasTand compej.ed nu0fi,ho1.1Tinf at noine, surrender! lwenty-nve hundred! . , . . . . , . . have been added to he Yankee et- T.Z change list-a great matter, trolj,-' 10 W P lrore,rty to ba eos At tbia staire of tbe war I Is not the ! sumed by th enemy. It is no lime, bow, tewpwlft times, twenty times, a hundred times, ; profiinely denooac thia that or the other Compensated by the blows they have ; official to 6cd fault with tbia or tbat ae- struck, tjie loas liiej nave mnictea, tue panic tucy uave crvaicu 1 5 pauic they Have created f Want of enterpnse has hoenthej enrbe of tne aoutu 111 war as iu peace. - ....... mrm We succeed better than the stupid, : Jr.e tbe baiter. W b.Ht w. are trtftng. cowardlj Yankee in all that we try; ibe enemy is advancing, hiUt we d iu.r w irv little. The raids uf 'the ' lav. ruin and dwjrace are approaching; l T . .. .'.A Lit isoiitra. . .u: 4i..i.'l vai'i x.t W.. Cli't make raid. We cWt mex of a bra.e and fr pe5.pl. ia e See how it ends S" If theew COUusel- j defeoce of their boroea aod independence, lors are hearkened to, our armies; -mu6t just encamp on a hill and wait i PUBLIC MEETINGS I.V WAKE. " till the Yankees repeat their experi- j , ... . . ment. till they drover the right ! There bare been two rbM way to make them retreat, give up gatherings ia Wake County, at wbicti re more and -more territory , till we t wi.tioaa were passed coi Jeroning Pesi Lave non-e at all lelt. Confederate j bubjogatioQ of i,e South a certainty, 1 uncertaiu only on theqneation of time . . .. .rt I lu.M i rani arid I a invasion juuigau v - - are botu great gains of the South. While the capture of twenty-five hundred cavalry after thej had ac. - cooipueueu, tueir ipieuuiu wym, la matter :-forregrefr-ItJ a trifle in comparison with their achievements I ' I .1 . I. ... ... n ... t A Viririnia ! L'.l .1...;. .nl...w4..f utrvvlr M While the return of Lee to Virginia, and the sudden abandonment of one of the most magnificent campaigns .. ... . i t ever idastined is still an inexplicable event, an apparent inconsequence, what he did, and the po.nt he reach-f fun.i.li solid material for hope. and a gloriyoa model for future imi tation, "r. The concjusion of Morgan's affair is easily understood. It is a casual ty of war, often inevitable, ljut the end of Lee's campaign pnzzles the roore(it . is cousiaejea. ve Knew now from both sides what was the j i jatiie oi vseujaou.. w MhejaajqWfffB. of the'tJhfte wae unsnc : :j . division.- Hut it eras not a victory ol tho diluted States. Lee was unsuc cessful, but not. crippled. Ue toolt au iiiprenable position witliiu reach of II Jtimore and Waehington and heVlirat se. Why he gave up hie ca'mpaign andpcauie back to his old hue ol the Iupidan, ia not ex plained by any tact now before the public, bat though, this Jsta diap pointmcnt, it does J not rob tfii canv paigu of iu ghjrj or its profit to us. TliH nmr Ins ftlt the wcicrht of the war, and his afmr is jnst whero it wi when tLo btuool jutnaseas waa fonirbL two stars' aco. ?cA numd Axamtner. cessmi irom tno miicpnuucy womL. ...li2k-r;riAui. Kows a SALL :,uuv.:i.c.: E0ID1T KTE-tnC ItCtST a. lilt. ,It will btaeea by rtfursnce to aaolber colurqti of llU paper, tbat Oea. Lee call upon all members of tb i army of tie TV tomao to report themselves at Head Qar ten without delay. His appeal is stroag, and con vers tie idea of great .danger lo'ouri ... ' . . .. -It.... il kln T1Ka.. ah ket, to come to tbe help of those tba bava so aolty stood between tbeia aas tbe ene my (or more'tbao'two years.' This tedi eatea beyond doubt that this eantioos aad Ua General believes there is erisia at band ia tba affairs of amt Coafederary. We caa not disregard tbb appeal aad feet secure. Every tbieg is atsukeaad if we lose, ett ia loatUbeHy, country, home, properij, peace, boaor and eve7 thing eal cnJUted to render We desirable.- It will be a poor consolation, when all is gone aad we become refugeea, lo rrftVxt thai we were exempt from service. It will be a miserable apology for those who bavesab etitotea, tb7! tbey did not respond to tbe call of their brethren in arm lcee tney proted br another I And vani- , l?on lhe Gbvmment or to compare tbe tl m so shall our courage, anu o.r. i rie, until it should reach the sublimest Davie and the Confederate Govera- Nortb Carolina ia under tienoraU, and other Slates,- aod ia assigning foreign Surgeons to attend ibe sick and wounded of our troops. Tbey ,lso condemn tbe appointment of Mr. urad- ! ford, (a Virginian.) chief Tithiagmaa ia J this Stat.. The people of the whole State . . ,- I 1 .1.:. ...I immlilu- 1 CODucluu i ...v. -;-- t mtatttn. But the chief object of these j we conjecture, is announced 1 JlmtiJZh stria to , IK the endorsement of tbe Slemdard news paper and TR'veeomnenllalloTroith nrioi to the public It looks very like Mr. Jloldeo had a farty. and that b was putting it to work for his especial benefit. lK:f,fc conldso well t4aa ibe ; f Sute journa! ! gundard "V- . Old North State auw av g r - - . . divided un.ler the appellations of Uvldtm iUi aud SptlhnqtiUt. To bsure, it would be very -ridiculous in ibe eyes of the world, but it would certainly gratify the pride and aKtiirations of thrse eentlemen, wbo eeem lo think the whole responsibility of ibe honor, refcuttnnd'enfae oLlb thsnvwaf resJUnc T. " '--A!S 4Siu UEG1MENT. l ro..onS er.t v. - ... .. . member of Uis Rfgimeot, dated .-Camp WMr AshUnd. July 2.C ys: "Tbure is a revival going on in tbe 1 Oib Hegiment. Two wen. Were, converted ht Mjht and Tareaktabrning. ,Vrarerffll&ingiar L1J averr aiubt. in all U laments i our Drigade. Wo have a good Cbaplaie in our KegimeoJ," the J&v. Ch-Dolw. ' ' Ur. Troy will .Jeavii Sahs buiy tba 12lh of next month wTtb boiea. Tell those-wtd wereo . snxkBS to send boxes by m that h. will be fa SaKsbory, atd tliey can sen! as many astbsy with by Lm. . r ly !!' - ' I t-r ,, (t uilki"jj ttuU autiit.ivi..riit i !Utrs, Any pern nny or rtannn-.f 1t v.fj our culuinns, m nuie of v Loinsoc Vvr it may .it l.i. Cnrv. Y iin? t such romnmn- r j j j a z nkation doubt the rate u our charges lor b- ainess aurertKinjr. we coo i anovr at Ut MM.nl lime, wkrtiter dunn? tbe COntilliunM of the war, tbe PutrLJ will take a very ao- people art fully competent to t Wt tbe prop. - ' er mea for tbe proper places. . Tbongb a.pir. ; ' uib far teJilM-aJ Mtrbt ment are' at bbem. if I they may so eleejawb.j Verr rood. This looks like the 7,dfnV"mdahTT6tretIri6ldde of electioneerings) knock on the head. Wo applaud it for the determination, ' and sbalt porsuo a timlar comtu. The people are capable" of tnalioj. right selections and will. do itif let alone, and not excitfd to array them , selves against each otbet in parties,' We hope Ibe will pat the sea) of 7 condemnation on"part spirit and stand firtnl against the enemies ef the ConfederacyV GIVE YOUR NAMR We have received a well written letter from some member of the Tib Kegteeel 8. C Cavalry, giving aa aeroent of ks re cent eiploiu ia Eastern N. C; but as be eiltedj:sW wbave no thing to nessrw as that his comma aicatioo ia reliablt. Penona writiag for the press bould always give their names. a ) X-Mrs. D. A. Davis President Ladies Aid Society, nckaow ledges tbe receipt of 1 1 1 M, a dunatioa from of Mr.B. Slater, anagr-f Cant's Panorapac. TTr tB ar aa ftmtm9hAek w&wHfn .1. nlt af fie Stmt tin Stmtee end tie MiliMV'kMi''ul,i aaa. . 31 Wast nnoM have we to synvose that e3 i (. taw faaeewiilke rtaetdal biatUNi T Dwea k. caaiesspUbaf re-eoa-atrwedasw that feriae tae aWtasati taatjt win be UMeard to with favaeT Tae tWatk ia ofpMvS Id reatrweMS. We ea-Al eever rjwel! ia saee with lb Bave laaf,a biUrrly a4 so ejas'ly wrwd wa, ti Ike es leat ur"jaerhaj ear aw!e, rAeas ef thait pnfwriy a4 mta( tftwsa Bwsa ikeir kuinea. inaal,Maaae ia oaf eu-ftelt. wky stWaU we f iai ike aeeseaee efeut ea ar sskiaf a far wbea ww km we ehaB W aporaeJ T What Mrvaatafe ia there us last ? Do w sa4 aiM.lit ira lives resist ear kinder s4 the swajWra af eaLeewairyl We woahi reiawlfwai eien a saiswna waa a r m af eefraJatle, raifcer ; W ike Ssets ef fciaiorj arave that K weK awatiS cf aw oUmv feeliag. Tbe eeetjajr ha kswn ftwai Ihe'Vs paaiag that we waM aceeat aw ieasteWr ptmtt i eel he has eerasiaed ihst we saa3, ceaat aaly swth aa h'k uitUf !. it: eaW4asajMaasiariaWntthe aetherky ef the t'ailed Swiea, fDVeraed. awfla aeeefi eee with the CoMHMioa. ae ) wiB ef the atr4y ia CssfrtM. Are ihese aaf in the'Svath seaey fcf I halt If so. we are v 6e4. aaS eivl etrifc will eeeor swwap. na as oouasNshaahMeMaswareat that thai is to helheeadufewrstracgte. , THREATENED ATTACK 05? WELDOS We Irarn thai the YanErwISiei nmnbers is not known, are SMppoaed4o U ad vancing on both side ef tbe Roanoke oa H-eUon. Col W. J. Oarke; o? the 2 fa egrapbs to Gov. Vance from WeUon, July 20th, tbatapartof ftasUigaae vnei e enemy in Urge force on the 28u about -mites Irom Jackaoo, Xorlhamptoo, aSdafKr M enerpenV of four beor drove tbem beck. FiveeotrofU2WwaJoo eegu--lssa-SuJuTbal ten wounded. ; Ir, is U staled thaiour form act the emy on the 28ih. at Tort Drnawb, b Martia 1 a 1 ) a -at a . - . aVSW AfBir. on iOraootn Sale oi ine n,- Tdrave themWk, .o perticokirs. tbe bv te runlor is tiutlneeteaty weST UJ.!fi: SWJUarUWf'wBmV- oW rFM.Caairateo Ifee eoeruy WrWded Comnsmga 4'oint se eerely, tanning at 1 and hwtin- until eb. 3 o'clock ia tbe aftoooo, whew tbry wn drew. CnalorftwwJ:Wamlwride. On tbe 51st, B heavy bombardiBeol wa ccnUced ty eor trees oil He eoeoy ki2ed and wounded in tho JLce attack Morris Islands - -. " DEATOoVnON. W. t TASCXT , j: r, otcomt. July s7- illoW wXYaocey died at bis re- new this city, to day, after aa weeks, from the e&cto of Bdoe -1.