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f . -e a.- : y- -- . 'VT.-ir-n VOL; XXL- : : v SALISBURY,: N; C NOVEMBER & ''l63: ; X VM HER 25V . 4 ' - UtTl. AD fKOrRUCVOH., . Price of It Watclaa. - change im to of provisions, pqp AiiJ ott.er articles required to carry on busi nes the subacriptien latesof tRe paper will be t iJtUrt for dt months p4. AurreTtiiian, two dollar for tfo first, add omHolUr for eae stibeeqitrwt rHibljcafioo. April 20th. 18C3. ; v -r y rr From (lie th Nw(k Urolta; rl( cm ok FUftiJ-H Cirrifov$ tihHtlif marching OIitlt$ at iramrato ,Vjrui;--ai aw e'o,j 4iVtr$lnci4tU-Cmmmdi3 pw 4itit4 - of -LrmJultkv mtmoJteri near Wtrrtntom Tit eemff pom Our rrturm labor Witter quurkr. ' L' J. B1WNEIW On the'rmwnii.j A U ffih . the i -d an. , 1 Uh i. the wny men r ,.-at- j below tlu rail road bridge, where we uv Ciol e. rf dv redJcned the et, j over many portion f northern Vir i been picletinx ami putiim; up winter o,ur veeuated be WikU the lUi-idaii and IP " unwepl," Du, riot unwepU I will lei. We have no idea how long we will uk mi. Ji lin of mirrb wrfrd. !' M? tMt- r mention of iheir ! remain here, rji till Cirriiini but l'Hwin tkroUjh the" iilarb f OrM cr-i-r-id '.lif Kap'-Uufurdfl of CullfM t Union Mtll: ihetK lrfhj n north wna e W: .Xl Iixmi 0uriliuui-irulf a j l ne u.xKii.y. iu-iy ij:n, we moed mile lo .Hir f.-fl ; fc.ur miiea farther lirounVi hrou Wari.-win, mid MriK-k caiiip thrw u to i:obvT..n river, from the north lw..k. ,u' '"y''d ' ' town, without coiiiinr in of hu.h llie eiteiny'a uUtfHln i. lu cntt Willi the enemy ouraelr.-, ilioiiyh -r-lMH m faar liuwa twufttJHir-arikal-l'y ""j'y1' hwd in finl and beard tfn irinj quite JNtinctly, and with- i" ' rljli'i fi.Ti: Tlr! da rntTnm out lakwiar lino- lo une., or o much M "t fwi that ipht, and at -4 oVlocw loll uj oar paut lm wt cr.md aul pu-li .1 .i. bn.kiv trul iitila IWlli-r l.oi.oi.' to gel an iwjiuM to.'nse the enemy b o.bleT.Ty aiid very unexpect- that aiht; but it wan ueles he made' Mvr it wa quite lijtt the eneir.y's letter tune than we, end wa-'eiitirelv ct 1f Imm.u-i. opened a fMa-f firf on a. k( recluif,iN out of heanng before we i Some A.nr or live men in out regiment arrired at ike K-eua of actio... I'M w ! f wouikM, ltllfei vT ; Da on U.e aijihtof the lOih, tl.drkne. a j ui HatiWoftt. A,.(th Iredell Blue.) moa iuiei.w, aiel in out enhaied rvtfl.- j 'rmwl.en. were aeot fjrwaid, artillery on it wm ip.-ible C g furtlK; i the '"uht up. ud ry i-we.y prepara lWo dw'nicUnf weJml come bot , ,, for Uul wl,J' aewned iaeti toet Ue uWi iilrtU-l J.riitaU--,Ta iiklry frw hmvter every and ipt Ult davbjrht the w- nmrntt.y. ".le. and preM-ntly oine half d.en On Sunday the till., we trweled eight P l,Cr fawd like urlr 1miU dr, miUw onlr. when (oa rmmt et known j ,Mfcli th calm and froMy atmoM.here o (i, n. ' Lee, we went ml t amp lire j "l '-- Tlie tire wa. kept up mifc ti om L il iM. AMa-titi about but were j . a t - . . It let I UltllMlf1! Ill t.i' rwl ou av term. Union were iued, wttb order, to bare then ooW and every lhiotf reWy to leave at I "" rmjr. wr p.w-ii.. .n 3 oVlotk the Jieit iavrnmj. Wheo the ; w l lh1 retreaHhj: toward toiMCaiM we fell excteduig.lvth ,to get Manaaana a rap.dty a their heel would op, bat il bad to be done aud by uurie , iv them, whuher our cor, followed to a we were far on our wny towerd. Warren-1 P"nt "Sllt ,n,l- 'rom- J"Hnwi, (Ma ton. Tbe fields weri. cohered wit I. aWt '') lha. weamg,- t(.e Hth, hatl4ted like a niinutnre- ow, which Cook, and Kirkland abngadea of Uill s tiade U. air so eool that bra-k' walking ;wrp. SlM vih-iov on the railroad w-s iK-cwaarr to our. coiaiuru . A Uil , ,,Mr ' rom M anaaa, and i..Mia we came to the ltel river, which, n,wl deapemle fiht ensued, in wh:ch, -WmW b-i.rf-eut. KrHOii diui dvT ! SLmTSJAy L .waaurwawollitn the ial M.. iu tlie i lhm thoe who were uouata'itit Wliea we arrUe) in the broad ' VT -wnij had inade low laud Ividerinrf the river we found1 ! ?"J ' f m lwo two or mure brigades already congregated J uhtcH with the WdttkrrTof. our made e. j eri lhouMiid wa, all wondering how ' we wen to get aero ; 'reenUy, however, 'we era relieved bjr lb order trofU Gea. 4odea, or somcUxry- else, to do If our tietlier gauenu,n no nooner ttd lliwii done, awd the set'M which followed beg gar l description" as the novelists sny tmae delicate atibjeets." What we ImhI le-eii dreading all the morning turned out 'lo be regular frolic, and in lbcourse of -an heur'all iwere over safely and on our wy for the next river, whleh we tutt I ! i,f.l.,u',,i :.furUrt li"-t ..Warrvriton (oj White Sulphur) spring. This," though not q Urge us the lliii'l, I lielieve icaJI ed the iUppahaanock, Iltfre we found the enemy in pretly strong fore, holding We-aoUlt-Lawk muJ ff tt.l hUfporltw Md. Their ahar,.hooter WM.Tinwrtt-w; im.lmiualOjnj,Ke ttas3SK2&jBtja. rissi. . . a wdvaiitvd, uutil they gut over Abo . river whm' .thex . wefcrjoined. by the .rfMfrvrv .. Ihui was stimewbat in our wy, but uies Were taken to clean theio out imme laediatelf, hfch; w-,irria doinj when fif tern cannons opened simultaneously oa them, iMisted bv a heavy corps ol sharp- V'.ootiitTlietr guns replied feebly at first J oni were iKWosneTicedjmogetnr, Tnd fiP teeo minute latch wa aw a JSue colatna of yaaken oiUiif winHtajf wij evertfaV hills beyond the, river,. Forward'; was touted from one end of our line, to the other. The csvalrv dashed on. lest in? a r and eroesed on tk bridge partially des jvd J tka caemy. Qu both sides of 'We tit oaf mw dead and woualeq n mimI far, all, with a lew eictlMMM, beJooirine: lo Um eitty, . il drkrtOtUvfO tlikk-tlMit w(Hld hot e ol jjcta dittinctlj, but wo-cuuld mv ciiM.'" VtHe ir W ouy w on1i llM OoM VNtikMM a ww wm ffinnff oa a,rat4. KtU. Uor.U dtwlthj quick, hn mme tMw y' ".Tlier Ji nnHlt;rM4 iiolititi at lh MiiMi tiinvto dark ot jeet lying by n hn iKt morx'flian riht tup (rt IIm road " Nil rjv dnd, jfrowh?d Uir Uim Kumil. . f Ar yo Ttwtr Y,1 lm flied, k I'm MmUIhiU ix'il dead by n bwrnfuL" Hi" ft'ttund wa iever. Iit imt nwrtnl lfttrtd ftrwfcrd. V traveled on till eight or i1n oVkx k at wht hen turned iir h we' Imve it out Iter". Tit ni-ihl wwi riyht cmi, and n noun as our bid)riiij" HdlKwrfted we wen to wVr ''WM)r Hmt of tuck tMnjp.JUi we cuU rind, i W bile at thw de f our M Iowa picked uji ii mil whiok he tliooht he would lireakvM MuniK,HHi rnwinr away wild all tit ini?lit hi hit auuther ','Mnr Jrr bettce wfH ttwr tear of hT- U'il-JLV fl'J.fj!.""!1 I .u"!"nli i uiioullinej nttl utikiwwn. I'" ''" rllwui; uiormmr of the 14(h we ! buifie.1 up and .tf at a trot for two ,,MllHl t-ntiivlv una uur coTuiiiM Wn i.uA ..i ,k..;..r .ii,.u .... 1... 1. ..;... w.-..l" ; -V1 lilt! Uvarifll. HllfRCTW, m T'"-' -' ' ;lliougb pretiy aUong, wa nothing more at houniii.i pi ii'iirtis noiue wsouk, biiu h large quantity ot bftjfiige binned up on the railroad, beside a good many killed and wounded. Ihirini? tbe 15th cf thia itiyuth we lay idle in a tHicket of pines, while around u oa almost every side was a vast forest of wagons and artillery, be ing very nearly the ciillre crop belnogiiig lo both corps, A. I'. Iliir and Ewell's. At intervals heavy cannonading arns' haard ia the direction bf Danifrie, si i teen mile south eaul of MauaMaa, but it occasioned no alarm in cmar, and the dav and night pMed olf quietly with the exception of a severe drenching from thunder snower. wliich siii to"o;eed" discharge of. artillery mvnrublv. Ou tiie uiorniiiir of llie lCllr raio was futliiijl henvilv : the cH-dar, piues and daa'rf oaks formed a Ubvrintlr through -l.AAilav Mat: dlLll. nUMhtr"ni llili 111 tr Mills W HWT ftmtr grr?bai ; and "igt:gd - tte uhom ntu4idae moath eWivaoeii- iaalurated our j.irinenU tioiil head to foot 1 in a wy ly uanieaw.' romforuble j butt j we Tra'vQ on slowly in an .easterly di- j reclion two ? I the Vod Mm milrv when we found. our:the latikee brutes all over tlie land. Selves oa tlHOtange and Alexander rail road, down which we turned towards Kich uiond. We made the best of our disa gr'eeml.le flight, and afterfoliowing tbe railroad four or five miles we baited, suck el aAna and prm-eeded J ot ear : u the track.' Tbevery elements semet to con spire agaiast u; -aWjch. torrenti of faia as tVU tot two hours, aiHTjirk while wa were at work too, were enough to make ua think wiisoWibwkrtr epoa as. l)y Uirea o'clock, p. au wa antra done our contract, and abouJ the same tiroa tbe rain falling, the clouds broke and tbe trltfht fvrtiMtif Uf ckld (ltu far lo the saVl where they went ' banked up like a iaaitt black pall. ' For" tvr three day alter lliU w loltarad iloti th raitruml, acting a rvP fttard fo oot workup Jr- town on MHitrr ml- ttir lUrifmlniiriracki wbfp. WrH iw tit brUfu acrow' llaf rm,' tk 'work' o rtruction eeaMn), JKaVnjf tailrotl livok frvnt MnimaMi t lli Raiatiwrf nook, diskaiica of loin Ibirtr inileit. At noon hi tli 10th,' lhf' army nf N(rtlrn Virfnnia wa enfuntrHkl o' thk liillx txi tttcv Hraitdjr Station ainf Jif lnta tncir tinned rivr, and in all tliMni Hi'uUi(uU carcelr n dry tlirendof elotkin o in mnnt and tmtbl Itad brti tliw full1 kf rainand biril r ika 'welinp twelve liouw. V e built large tire, and by them warmed and dnen unrieir an ue we could till near (a noet when tlie various di vinions diraed ,'to their reecliv pla ce of alxKlK" I itHfOMt,! know aulhiug about any mv our omm, (Kodu',) which moved duwu in ihn neihburhiKid of Kel ly a ford oil lh li 'il)Muuo k, five mile we would like o atay ail winter i inter ifWble, lie we are well AT. 7 mnce with our auuny haiit jrepared- for'eota wealmrr. October 24lh. 1863.. EAST .TENNESSEE; Xotwitkatandins tlie Hatlvrntiior f the advance of the Yankees from ; , v a. . . ... i toward ZoTITcofFcr andTllVflmviihjrf t .t ' inure i inn, ua iar ns ine nuiiiz'i'Mi.i '.- , .. ?i r trmntan can learn, a 8inj e bine-, n"'..- -1 , i " nu Miy tbia atae-of either place. lho .1 .. . .L .. I I I ... 1 trthman of t rtdav lafctaave: - There are none, we believe, in. the IloUton Valley thit side of Rtipers- vilie, and the nearest iM.int at which ; they may be found on the rlroad,rjePgelf ot to couvert the 'eoncee Carter JJep.t, on,e 20 miles below ,Q Ffnce iDto precedent to be Unattil.- Since their late raid to thia j V(,kud by he hereafter. Tbe pre-" vicinity and their rwttra f the .Wa-Tulige Jjarj,,ft been easily obtained at !ana, they have oct aMonally sent j j,, evcrvthing appeared to be scouting pa rtiea aa.far u, N Zollicof- J wtli; tj,e ve6ela of "oof avy er. uui vyui. ui.er iisi.u.eu ineni i c,ttrKt.d w,tI, tie UtV orpTesrding so roughly at tlae latNjr point last ' at ,h? etiVbark'aliou of tins tobacco, week, they hac not advanced that I Wf.re a,ut repairing to City Point, ftrsnrcer-IrTnnrWsHTd'at prwmrjj-Tivi.Tnn AdmutTsfri mat lurnsiae a torres, miner Jiunsell. .;ou MU)j(ey withdrew the consent Shacklofbrd and Ilartsiiif, occupy I it had iveIK We are not acqtiaint Eaal lennessee from the Watauga to j ed Wt, tj,e reHl or alleged motives London,- a dTstance f abont liO o(tu!g Biiex'uected chansre of attitude. in ilea. Eaat of .the Witanga our j forces" bob! them in cheek and will very soon hurry them toa-ard Knox ville, and west of Loudon.. Mrri son'a Georgia cavalry occasionally stampede them 'into their fortifica tions on the bank of t i.e Tennehsee. Even this limited space will be Nh gcrj,jed ie quality MseiaTiaetit hot tu hold themuiucli longer, if eLf ,!, I,,,riul finvriiineiit- M. can "draw "proper conclusion, from j 9V-; . : , ' . . t j " r t ironi the Virk'inia inp tn t h ILi;iwaa-' i sic, a Utatance of . aW2Xi unlet, ; t w - , and eome ot Ina -Mental issued h I tew mimoers of newspaper at Ath-; ens, ll.led with strong appeals and , raise assumpuons as to mo preoeiu , Us well as the ultimate designs of the invader. From the proceedings .r Passengers who reached Lynch Unioti meeting at" AUieit! we were , hUrr br the Oranee and'Alexandria surprised to- Bee that a. nninoer ot nersons were sillv eiiotum to benl a id by tile blandishuienta turd false promises of the tyrants among them, are not tilled with thornSj it will n.t be becanse they do not deicrve euch yiix a fate, lior tor the want of a aispmtl tiou on the wart of their task-masters i - -'"ii . . T . - . 4trrr.r fiv' I , c. I urn ...... .7 i .i HU'ell wttfi -favr head:aii l-liKVutv-Tii.. ntrueir. -"aiid t Iintilt 'In ttffllf tffff t m uviiiv, . siivi i cp iu i.wtr.i us j' v.."- (vi eiiiy n one ui,ur j;inio .w""vi i federate Boldiera to the atjpfotecTed, t lvere so completely taken, byjf nr;.,. but not a word xtf the ..berUawti-of.,ri iu all tli- . But their paper was ehor-lived, for Forrest and his command rode in amou": thetu; and aikee legs' soi showed what'Yanketf lef legs were made for. That portion of the portion oi tiie country. jj e rgf 0 r$ .from the Tenaeesee to Uiawassie, is mor.in our posses6iotK A great' tnaoy of ' the, citixen? of Tennessee, it is said, took the oath f of allegiauca to the Liocol Oovern- ment. Hanj of these are rtliern nieff wboae ay n3 tbe South, and tbeir weakness was promj'teu hj Vr M )njcrtr mil the hw' if rteciiofi. TLiaJiMHver, i ii'rtexciue. 'itiiil we Hrepeitliar awr HHMliaaplnted grilTtftwt of l8. nikI 45, Imve (xn ytit Iittw the Thkee nttikl." . v Our Ttifce friu tliii direction 'ire uVw"on "t!o iiturclr weatWurvt,' mid we expect to knuw (r 'itie'limo of ur next iaiie. tiinl we win iiare f-Mrnlr)' force al.M.e in ieiineBae lo cienr i i uie lmiee, rume'iui ii.. or itifokr 5l " - - -. .. ... ' ' ' . I i i: ' THE FKEXCII TUliACOQ AT KICUMOND.v; Tlie Courier de Kbit. Unit thtia explain tlie it-cent Matement,' rvl- five to negotiation for tlie export of jobnccrt in Richmond alleged, to be long t the French GoTerhinenl: i Tire ! Waibinpton . correspondents of the Newa Preaa hatre beetrjrret ly cxerctfed fur aomeda past, in re lation t certain nepotiatiiwis in r f- urence t tltexxporiation oi con siderable quantity f tobacco belong ? V lhw ch faclortea, aiul ator - Bchiiwnd rllice the tJOiiilMcnc- taentd" tin wur- Aa-Jitarlyiallthe versions nnlieUvn n lliiaamgecc are a .a' lint eo inanj' errors, we aeem it op iort.in to replace the facta ujkjii j their l iht footing. . . i The negotiation refered to. date e neoiiiitjon reiereu io. oncKano.lv ii.iir iiioiiiiib. iiict nau - r-m without ijreat dimiuiry, amyeata i i. i ... .u ri... 'f wiuntM I'll .. i. ' r v: uotibie consent ljiren by the Cabt- . .. w i :.. , j D;.in ntta ot WrtslHUgton and Kicutnona , t i. f . .. - liacco in Question. One condition only had been imposed bj tbe Fed- el alGovenimenU viz; That England k,iA11m rM, ,1.iiit.d. -ndalwiild Dled?e but think ourselves entitled ,'o affirm ... . . that things have gone from atep to ate? as we have Junt stated. It is a ttiwta'ko alao; to connect with this affair the teceot presence at Kiclnnond of a tourist named M. Do Saint ltomiiiril fo wliorti has been rje aitit Kouiaiii waa clrirged net-1 fiier: with Ihi negotiatit nor any ; outer, uiiu nau lie uier xmciai ihm- titlM ..r ..i.u.iW.TliHnhiwt of .- : ... . . .V. . t '....i,..Ti..j, iii k t x i 1 1 1 nif in iii ii i r" tAini t!7uri a,u i ,.,1 wa, "conecfeii with ones- ti..iiB f private fufenw esctiasiivajlj, wliioh tiie Frencli Government i ia(j abgolntelyno control whatever. MOSBV OX ANOTHER RAID. jrMjn Tlmrsda ... . . . .1 ; , w -j xt i 1 .... i v inuin "ink on tlie Yankees, within a mile of MeadeV headquarters, ueaf' Warren- ton, on Ilitirsiiar last, Ktuea tnree, pounded aeven imd caDtared thirty white Yunke,'sine eighteen r twenty black ones, and Oiiq, hundred am thirty innlea and horseb. The rectrons. Mosbv lost not a inUn kiitel or wounded, iue pri.meia, mules, and horses had all reached our lines on .Wftesjlay -evening. Jr. Buthatian in Zmd&K'A London newspaper has the following report r MtT Jsmes Uachanan, for- jneriyAltpwter riettipoieuuary aim Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of St. Jauie fconvlhe QaLtedSuteav amrtlerwardft-rresidetxt of tbe lte puTWj arrived id London Tw days ago. s ww lAUflld - U cwwly fitnw t (orjn a correct H V,", tlmatt'of tb late enu oil the liapidaa" f"""" Win tUfhMtaK-WMta lb Uum v ,osw are, uaa jti iMtp. ra-- . - - ceited from vC)A4drat;aavwia1 i Vet nmy acconnts ara aqoally miauu' and ' exajtaai, and ilt-y ara to raraoaflrrtied bf :'. the abbreviated and dWlcad telegrama t au( ur4er 'military eanaortliip," that w are only jiwiifiedia decribinj tU 'jf , atfuir a an altempthr Lee to ioterDoaa' a corpt of his arm between a (area bor- .-.- V.r t..Jl.. fj r" " lion T MeVa force in Culpew. aoJ ivatinnjnon, if he faai d liavaaucceadedL1- tb result woeld aar pennanetitly cored i' the army -of the l'otormas 'of its rtirtoifo ' I disease, llif Prurigo Sichitondienrii, of f Itch lor Kwhrnomf. Ciforfintd thi j enemy became; rogninut of the plan at me nwme.ni ot ua exeration, and retreated : with sutScieot deliberation to destroy bQ the stores tbat they did pot carry o to . the fortifications of CenlreriUe. Jt is im-. poseiMe to follow them, for tbe eoobtry is a , dwert in which our array cooM opt live, while the enemy would be at, tbe door of tbe tnagazifies"in Wasbiogton. r ' One fight apparently between, a dirk; sioo'of tlie Confederate army and a largaf , ,,M,vemen v in which we lost foor hundred and fifty .rieonera, ive pieces of caifnon, aiui-wrewgiMralIjr-wor(le(Ll-Wb seek ooay oi me enemy -ocenrred donog this . a Dgut occurred cannot now be said, It can scarcely have been tbe intention of Lee to pit one division against two army corps. At present the collision bears the appearance of an ambuscade, or of a blon del, hicb was not Tedeemed.br energy of-Conduct t Therereeaj(raIaJrboJave tbe gift of inspiring their troops with tbeir owo gallantry, and there are generals who hay.npltbat.gifvLIi.LwotUd.aprar..tbAt...; Lewisborg, Gettysburg, and Briatow Sta tion are illustrations of tbis troth. la the meantime, tbe loss at tbat place was far more than counterbalanced bj(-' soccessee elsewhere. Against Meade's 430 prisoners, Lee has placed L200; and the -campaign in i Northern Virginia.haa closed, i for tbe season, nearly, at the apot where' it began two years agc-j witbtb enemy retreat, and our own army victorious though baffled. Richmond Examine. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, We had information a day or two since lhat a movement bad bepo made bytBe" enemy towards Asheville, by way of thai Warm Springs, ab(fat88 miles west of the' former place. It is stated that Col. John W, Woodfin, who commanded our force" of mounted men in the fight at -Warm Springs, was killed, togeUier with several -of hi command, and several wounded. : Intelligence from Asheville, coder date of the 26th, receiyed pa Thursday, is to the effect that another fight, bad taken ,t place at Warm Sprhigs,, Gen. Uobt. Vance in command of our forces. Sever--al kil'ed and wounded on each aide. Full particular not received. Gov. Vance fcft this City on Tuesday for the scene or operations. Hi presence will be valuable in embodvinr tbe Home y,uu wiomg o me regular rorces under uen. vanoe. ine toree ot the ene- inv is not known, but we have every con fidence that be will be checked and driven back. 1 Gov. Vance will probably be absent some ten or twelve days. JRaL Standard. .J, From the Tennessee YdUey. , A despatch to the Atlanta Appeal dated Tennessee Valley, October ux eu jsiiiu, eave uioibuww urn a tum- j .1 j i. t pleted the repairs on ' the "Memphis and Chattanooga Railroad i as far ea6t as Bear Creekf Jn d are W w en gaged in building trestle bridge 1, hover tna: stream, inetr -worxing parties are protected by iwo djvia tons of Sherman's corps in advance. Tiie entire corps is supposed to be on ' raadJUfiDjtepberi D.tLee w JUW 11,1, tMVUO J , MC5vjriuij i . , . Lincoln1 Bodf GuantK ceo- tlematt who left, Washington City on -the 13th Octoberr informs the editor of" the Abingdon Virginian that; Lincoln never leaves the Wito Ilouae body gnard of 16 soldiers. When' he rides in his carriage the gn aKt-swnaoanledpjrLihADdio bl ack horses. '- ;-. 1 - ; Hrfrn-... - Coxtw tfear W bartotrt: camwyy ws bentttadaBHgadrerfrene cavalry. . ' . the road, in their front. - - t ! TT;H T j .
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