c I ... . - , r' vol. xxa. ..IV--.-'A-', .SALISBURY; :Cm JUNE:27, 1864. v ' NOJlBEB. 1 . i r'T ill. I : i 1 1 r ;Xv I . I ' as?-' Taoiroa ae reoraisroa. TtAU ;r Tifu rmtv-rW ju- t ait asuortia, N nSjcrijKloai receive lor iif u-,ii Vwit . " TCtllOr mKtTISIffC 1 pereeeare far lb fir ItMrtkn m4 l pvf "r fat each. saaMyi.nt peklicalio. Tfcuee MHlia MlrtiaawU, will ilMNid mny te w hf aa. . PaUeee "of 73 w r-icM ww mm 3 Kmt. Um irfn li ' ' -'v-. ... . .. TKLITGRAPIIIO. r' Majuktta, )utM 20.. Etkmj enratrjr tnaJa dmooalrMtion tiiia BtMaiRft; from Hi Sliaat toward Owitpn on our tight, wct iit hfnim ion of !! rvci)itatr vilbdrawa. Our aruij i Uinj dnily reinforced by'afilit I) wouuded and oorlwoMt troopa. No crowkirmiQ or criiitam in tbe armr, tut tfrtfttoat eonfidenc tnanifeated' bj offioera and mtn io thj eapaciijr, a ad tbe ultimate ucfta of Jb. Jubutlou. . riCTKBSflcat, Juayj 20. RiiH:' ywtrdaf, aodiiaj of teat inUr" t-il 1lk lrajirrd. To 4'ay, lh"r liaa beyn omo cannuuain Mid lpfttjkt akirru tniijr.- Yalerda CSeneml Mrad aeot a Q.f luoe to Genet.! Ifeaaregard re qeliii(j Hrmkcioo, to trjr, kia ad, hicli wm n grantel. The ijxlj Council, oIav, keld tneatin and tent a CuimuiUee to Beautegant. to ak advice ia rrgard to removal of lion comlmlaBta. Gelt. II. replied titat no do lice bad beeo ran If tli enetuj of hi prpoeto ebellthe dtjr ; tat llat it would be prsdent lor tltoa wiio could, to leave if i? lower part of the ciir, and foi vbrnm aui cfaiidreo tT remain in cellar.. Very few hM wre tlirowa, into iLe fit to-dae. GratH'a ifnea tea h. from Jaiaea River-am the Appomatot to itb en tww wliervf Wtt).o eattroed. Advices from Liberty, tbi morning, My tLat Uunter ba been purrued lliroiigli tltal place. That be was retreating toward Ka ford pip la considerable d'morder. That ome priaoaera had been taken, and wore doubtien would be. Tbe enemy, at ih wr ting. eem to be moving towaidi Vldoo railroa.1. Our Ueo. will doublieM be prepared (or tbeni. bictiuoxMo, Jaoe 20th. Unofficial- informatioK from Lynchbure, Ute tbat tbe Yankeea were overtaken in their retreat at Liberty k and targe nurubera eaptared. Sheridan m reported n Hanover (o day, moving towarda Janica river with the temnant of hi cpmraand. The capture of the entire party confidently anticipated. rjcrsKaauaa, June 2lat. The Etprtu ba the ChronkU of the 1 Mi Lincoln was jo Philadelphia on the aiiteentH, and inAde a p-ech, aaring, the war had e'eatroyed mnny jiappy bomea, pro duced a national debt with taxation un precedented. Hut air', w0 mui go through with the war tint.il uatibnal authority ia exteoded over tbe whole national domain if it took three year of more. He ,ald Orant and Meade are now wh-ro lliey will never U dislodged until liichmood ia taken. He ked them if be needed more attiatance if tbey would belp lini ! Tber a.11 anaweredrrv ....... .""P'PW "1 MorganVaMed through rlemiiiborgon the2I, admit Jiny a loa of 1,800. . . Vallaudigham bariirrived at Dayton, O no, and tbe demooratio CoavntMn of -i ' -r FftOM KICIIMOKD. KicftMort June 21t. . WHarveslit WrkvxYlimdiug7Har riwuV andhg and at Weatovcr, entirety Sfatroyed ty our cavalry Sanday aighu The Euquircr of litis morning reporta Kherrdah waa routed yesterday near .he bite f louse. iit"huadredpriOBcra Jmd firr pieces of arUHry captured. Our cavalry wai in pursuit. . No-official dis patebes from army quarters this moruing. rrntRSBtrao, 21t -Toay was uumarked by any aveotof special Intere.t. Sotue lit tie caniwnading and desultory tkirmUbingaod a &w sheila 'w iu out. 4 ne enemy strong Iv forlitfed io Hue reaching from 'James ,1 !y subjected 11 .d fatigue incident t lyiog in trench. Oram's perpeeaot develned supposed, however, to be rse ousting MuoiDr m in rua r-. : Our IommIii kl) Ui filit of lt vwl tor th pcwoBMioii of tW tnc Q6ldvr um ibouMiAl killed nJ wotintlvd ; tbulof lb cdiu computed t fi to ms iqoumum. DMrvviirJ'f ilefoe lind tirMrrtiaii of iit eiijr, i rcgaratfa.. pj au m the most trilliaat affair of the war. bavins 'with as Miem tore. kept back OrM raolaam;- irted eroaamtr mere imnumn my ia rejwted eroaamg more troopajroaj tbe oort b a t ba eoalb aide el tbe A pjo maiiaithJt.ntohirjL-AiUi.-- ' Ei0moKi, Jqne 21. Tbe N. Y. Herald of the )5th U eery evere upoaXiacole, 8ey be haa wrong ed aad deceived ibe peode . and . aearly mined thein by.bia egragioua linlieoilily a ruler of. the country, and can on 1 5 obtain satisfaction fvr the many oppr waive acta and criminal bjondera ba liaa comioitted tbrwe year by preventing bis reeletrtioii. A geotlemau eho Ud Fredericksburg Sunday, repoits Gold quoted id Baltimore on 18h at 203. j ' : Tlie Urriuo !!4KKaal Cotiveniimi, under tbe ipoea of the ConnnitteV, of which Aiuflk Kendall ia cltairman, ia to be livid at Chicago on tbe 4tt July. ' MoBtta, J one 22. ' A special dispatch j to the IiegtiUr mnA Adtertiter via. Senatobif, from Memphis tSthsars; yallandihain suddenly ap Haivd at the democratic Convention at Hamilton, Ohio. He was elected a dele gato to tbe Chicago ConveaUbn, . and. urged ditcrelioii, and said Lincolo might dfprhe him of life, but not again of liber ly. -Ue Ml for Uaylon, as there were fears of an outbreak there. . The speeches ia tbe Convention pledged tbe democracy of Ule to drfmd Vailaudighain, awd indi vidual ri"hu under the Consli uliwtu Mkriman, June 22nd. Jhe Clatiun baa receiveVl tru'.wortliy informatkm from Traits-Misistiiiiti, tliMl Gen. Dick Taylor has boen relieved from duty at his owi retiesi by Kirby Smith ; 1 eaaoa unknown, l'ltere are eleven thou eaod yankeea at Morgan, on the Mississip pi river." ' . Makiktta, Juno 22nd. The enemy attempted to turn our left this morbiiig, but were foiled. Very vig orous shelling has been going on all day in front of Hardee V corps. Two iia.es of battle of the enemy drove Hardee's pickets ia. They were permitted to come up, wheu our batteries opened a terrific, fire, driviug them back with mucu slaogbter. ' A Marietta, June 22ad. About five o'clock last evening- the en emy attempted In take the "works on our extreme W ft, when they were driven back through three lines of battle. Our Jorcea were upwards of two hours and hair.Tn ac tionvery .fierce. We captured sixty pris oners." Stevens division suffered most in won ruled, particularly in Brown's brigade. Light skirmishing has been going on' this evening. . MoBtLs, June .23. . 8pecial dispatch to tka Evcuiag NfWs, via Senatobia,tays Northern papers receiv ed. Morgan was at Flemingsburg on the 14il, with three tboasand wtea aud d Barnbridge's disitatcb ia faUe, his loss 176 . 1 .1.- t?.-.. anJ wouw aoi icwe iu cnv. ViaUB4itfb4m.4aJ&ar . , , 1 but eye for eye and touth for tooth, so help him the ever Jehovao. Would remain quiet until after Cbicgo Convention. FROM THE WEST. . Makistta, June 24. Tlie euerov, two or three lines, appeared in front of Hardee's corps yesterday. Our troops fell back causing them to follow, when-oar artillery opened s severe fire driving them to their breastworks, causing "reat confusion wku much loss. Our bat teries on Kershaw. Hill inflicted severe punishment upon them .'during tber day. A deserter ftotti Hooker's corps cams to this saorniug, says the loss on tha right the patt two days was 800, including tw Ueaerale waose names a ujj no. remember. rit acrou jsppomatlos. If Jordan farm tobiv uya : lite Clica; . Tiroea cat f be ZOlb reovtved, which aaya, NManwri i awartiiin w'rth rnrrrilUt: &bell ia BMaar Lex'mgtoop Uorgani oceiipiea KraAack; and Oaerrillaa 13rJ-Uwa Morgaaft tw rolea r diMeardrJShenu-a oai Um I8tb, reporta that tite rbrla are irrlreat- aoC. ' " J- :i ; lag acroat tbe CtattaWkea awe) l .ia A aodj ef lW caaay' caraJry porsuing Smitb J, fi Hem pi W . Vrl md m dtmtmttntum ph per tx tee. tbtfawwd, baiig ForWt. . .'treaM rifci. - lh Uxa.jrto. Tt; - la? the Howae of G.Traoat Lord Ra all ' .-v 1 r i tH aeautloa oa racruiting ta Iretaaak. TUB UOTEMfilNrW' LYNCH- pobiicatioa of the LriiebLanr Repvlliea resnraed n Uowdaj last, after ft' fevr . dajr'a eaapenaaan caosed by the absence for the de fence of the cit j. We Iutre ccyj of Alo0aj'a issue before as froai 1. ? .. a ' 0 n a. ... . ... which we extract iue fnowinw in- tle atr. terestfng deUila f tlie Vankee pro- i . a genera eyagajrraent iat antiei greas toward the caplore of Ljrocb- jpated UmLij (Sandav) aad at its borg: . -. , .. j Umuttr wUl.be'a das same the operations AttouKD the catlT Liiiiaa. wnMbaSL b . mor d& Frldaj afternoon abnat o'clock Crook and A verill's force reached a pngition tiaar what Is known as tlie ' ay . l. nk i n . a a-w a "i iuaa. Hr. i.jii n-ri i nw . a iia iaiaveea -JE, n w ru BUSS f S T III ) on the left of oar lines. 'wliere.a con siderable skirmish occurred with our Turnpike, four miles from the eitTj,,K,nUei; 7rber the fight the euerny j-gined eome ad-1 lf" ,B1-enoou,S them as their vantages owing to the left of oarj S11nrJ lines giving way before a cltarge, EnTEO carrrK-cor a bcaxexot We. lost soma 6 or 10 woeodedasid " -'---vrraua.-'' about 20 missing, supposed to have It was reported ben Satnrdaj been captnrcd. We took threapris- that a bearer of : dispatches from oners who reported they had sever- "Grant to Heater was eaptared sev al killed and wonnded. The jaK eral roHea belea thia city on that kees were probably .checked by oar "day, 'orderiog the latter to take inhtntry and retired to their original ; Lj nchbarg at a!l hazanld.' When line beyond JlUe Chardj.. ' Among ( tatken the man" was in citizen's dress onr wonnded in this Bght was Major omd bed bard to te .feteaed. Doles reported mortally. .1 stating that he was asgoodaSoath satcbdatV rEOCEroisos. jcVner as any man and denncing - j the ankees in aameasare! terms. Saturday morning at dajliffht tlie Tin b!arner. however, did not pro- heavy booming of srtillery on oar left and centre told 'that the fight was. begun and many believed a general engagement was progress-; iug. It was soon ascertained, how-1 ever, that it was only an art.Ikrj duel, and up to oneoclock noinfao- fvtv tru hrAntfht infA aliAti R1irwsrt J vr aa wi vwauf aaaw avvis. sxsava ly after this tiraccthe rapidity of tlie discharges increased and the sharp rattle ot the musketry mingled with the hoarse roar of "artillery. Abont this time the enemy advanced in two ', f "tr..t- i. . . y lines pi oame to capture oar outer i entrenchments oa the left of the! Turnpike, but were repulsed. Again iney were raiuea jto tue cnarge ana ;accKcxa whs ats i-e iwapuHDw. were again driven back with cocsid-j of fIorwos war' aadLaboat as iui erable toss. fyrty of their kiUedjpadeate awadrd asever saw the were left on Hie field and some 20lligwt of day. f . - : Erisoners were taken. Inclndiog tbe The prisoners taken say they hive illed and captured their loss ai j bad no regalar ratioas sicce leaving at least 250, possibl 300. Oar loss j Staaatoa bat have Cved bj plaa dnring the entire day on this part jdering; whatever, eaaae ia their way. of the line was 5 killed and 20 roaad-iThe eoaatry tbjreagfa which they ed. On the entire line it wasaacer-1 passed baa been stripped of every? tained Saturday afght that the ene- jthlag, aad the aaenent ef mffrfiag my 'a loss waft 7 killed. -j caused bj this vandal horde ia pesi- After tbe second repa'se the eae-1 BveSj alarming cvea la aatjcipatioo, my retired befote the advance ef! tos sareaTsojtT" our skirmishers end at nightfall oar j ' The operafsooa bow )ianepiring line was about one-foorth of a mile aroacd this citr, are aetbotsd ia ins In advance of our original pt-sitioa, pottance t aoae ia the Coafedera tbe enemy resisting the' advance on- j CT. Gnat ts swW satisfied that with- 1 wi vvwv The battla around was on both k ' sides; of the Salem Torn pike, be tween tbe Qosker Church and the toll gate, and about two miles south west of the city. ' THE FIGHTTXa 03T OCE EIGHT. Abont 12 o'clock, the enemy oa our extreme centre opened heavily with artillery, hut after n fierce daal of two hours' duration, the enemy's guns were silenced and driven from tha field. A small portion of in fantry were brought into action also, but there ws no fighting of conse quence with thcuu We heard of no casualties. This fighting was pa what Is known as the "Forrest road,'' about 2 miles from town, the ene- atylaJVeWi Can a Ur. II. IT. !UrkdaI, and front f TejV St-nB.- -TWraj - m rrpuet ia xircUta SaJanUj mtgt that ejanafT JM u w epreJ fiepietJBtf aVtHIerr, bert lane vera caati tor acertsjn wLelhcr ULsd Uf: fjA(ttIa t 1. . . j . - . .r. 1 Tlva opetH ftataritT, vhlle) aUjpaullaJ!, 'aa ndaie of thai apkit vaf tMr men, a4 pvi aace that-whew tLa) hattla opeaa ia '..tmHt tl. Mali 711 IW . rfrtnr .M eMpicie M mmj'pt tie wnr. Oar i fricads st fkfafrw snaj rest atv LJ st.t LrEeJiLavY ia aai aafea ' M u amld U tr Uterc not a Ymmkf vifJiia ctteasaBd mUes of .j- - - 1- ....... aei ed thaa w arer . were ia car la de&rwac to what we believe to be the . wishes of that military mm the bat a - J a j : Vit- Dccesitj for this reticence Mtel araj, we shall take care his feieafe, and apon a search of his prathedWpatch mentioned, ! witi, 4her important papers, wis foand. cfSASCK mjottec. i doel on the Lp SaSardjseverJ of the ! wwasre a-- eaemv a aueiis leu whbib sue a an II . " a. barbs of the city, bat did not ex plod. Xbese straagert caused a general stampede ia the localities they favored with, their presence. . TBE RtUSXXS Aaooag the prisoner eaptared jSatardy was a aegro Sergeant. a. - l feat M entirely correct, aad hence the des perate effort which the combined forces of- Ilaater, ; Crookr and A vet ill are nowtnaking to gtt possetsfon ef this city, llisfanare, we predict will be a dlegracefel and disastrves one. Witboat indicating aaraea we may cay xLat oar, afiaira are manag ed by some of tie best aad most ap proved Bailitary talent o( the conn try. . , . BATCCSOOr TJlATTD CEXSCHy ESQ. We have reliahle information that David Cretgh, aa old and prominent citizen of Greenbrier coanty, of high respectability, was ban? but Friday, apon tbe finding of a l aokee dram tfsea' Yankee commander, Gatu'IH- AVoot a Tearro, ilr.rCreMj, who w4 iboot Ci,yrArsJand a man of posrerfo! bai J. entcVd kU own hodse and fuand si Yavckee straggler there, who was dnleTiTi aad offering gTnes 1 iaiaTts to Lis daughters." Afr. CreJh attacked the YaodaJ,' and after a deftperaia era eoBnter of aa aaaraieJ'aBa agwasx ao arroed Yankee, sf 1 , Mr, CV servants rooghth!ra - an axe,'arl:h whiela W tilicd the r.okeer. In paasia throogh the ijeoaiit, last . dajt IsHU aapposed thai information raa lodged, aatrtst Mm riih. tie - Yankee General DaCajt who eaaaed at 'dram head eart Rnaftlal Land had $h aid geatiemaa haag. There taa be no rfoabt ttfthMiaibT tnatioa, :aiid KtiTUtiosv deii sad prtMapt,. should ba ordered lT tie authorities. : Ascott arrived Bhere Saisrdav. night and reportad that a bod of Yankee eavalry.3 700 ctrwng, paned Alexander's Mill, three miles this side of Ca1-ell fl 1L, Saluriav eveDrn, moving fa'jfhe dlrectJoo i "of the Stat(ude railroad. It is -pre-satned they are endearuriag to cat tbe road again .xl.:, . , v , . The scout reported that a bod 2000 of the enemr'a. cavalry 'were moving on the, Wanfe bridge road, ia the direction of 'Danville, with thesappoaed intentfoo of tapping the Richmond and Daaville nad. Trttitor$.ll is said that the par ties detected ia Atgusta ia coams nicating with the enemy, are femals. They should be impnsoeed forth wilh and. kept in confinement till the cloee of. th. war.', They are probably high ia social position, bat we Lope the authorities hare the cefre to do their duty. I2aL Omfedenie. 'AnotAer l Toulee Eoid. Infor mation waa received tore yesterday at Ileadqaarters, .that a bodj cf Yankee cavalry bad advanced firoaa the neighbor hood of SbeppardsvIIle and attacked a coaipaay of Conled-c-rate troop at SmithV Mill, at the crossing of Wbite Oak river. Xo partieBlars.-S2tfi J&msL Jumt 22adL -' -. Old Currency- We were yesfer dar, shown a bill of the Flaeterw Bank f Georgia, dated 1811. Tip eld fellow baa lived throash three wars, partly through another and still lives," to pass, perhaps, throogi a foarth. What, a rare bisSocj it mast have enjoyed I If it had a tongne to speak, how auny a cari ooa tale it ceald tell of hiddeft draw ers, family secrets, joys and porroaa, snceesses and reverses, peeeity aad wealth, charity and rascality. Tbe insigniJieftnt piece of paper bos oat lived two generatiosa, been band!ei by tboa&snda of fingers how'miag-' ling with the moald of earth, aad is perhaps destined to ssrvive wbea we wbd are yet on the stag abalX have paased away. - YerDy there la a leseou for the preacher in this, fiimsy rag, for it teaches like a eer moo that all flesh i grass. That last remark, by tha way; ressiada as of tbe story et an lnshman, who, da- nag iMmx, oeard lua priest diseoarse from the text, "Ail fiata ia ei Paddy found it dificaU te withstaai the pressure of hia arpetita. and eoroingiy, alter the aermcaa, ap proached the -tniuuter, a&d w:ta a sly twinkle of the eye, restvarked, Did yonr rivereoca aaane what ye said te day. wtua ye told aa that ad uesh was grass." Certinlr, was the response ; that's whit "the US UI e say a." M Then year boner; would ya be kini enoagh to allew poor a small hit ir po-r-k 1t way of sa lad r:.. .. - - ri c a. ncNDCKSow. YJf a4 Ims Seakk, agaia wi aawfaSr fwifc asiuaal aarvieea e ! einwa T ' rv aa4 vidaitr. JaaeTt -SewcO i - " t, t ! t ' "4 -