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I i'i !i t.v" ' ' L f 1 III V. I w- l "w IV S I . .. It . t i . If ! 'I ' 1 1 ; i VOL: -.XXII; ; S AblSIiUll Yr .N "frrJ ULY-18,-8G4i ; -X WN UALBEK 8..; - .-... ... . ... x .... J, J, BRUNKR, ; :., xprroa avd rRoraifToii. ibr aii awiih. ' N Mb:ritiaM rlf for loHr Urn, at faal .-.. - . TEH OF 1DTKITISUC-SJ araara for lh drat i.iMriiiNi aa $1 acraqaait foraack aaac)aral pubHaatioa. r ' ' ThoM Matif a4rartlsnMB(, will alaa aaa4 lha moat r lo py for ia. Nnier 75 arda ar Jtm, arill avat f J for ih SrstLa4 fur aaoa aaJuiauml aaalieaiiua. Notieaa larger tit: la (ha aaata frafakmm.-----'-'-- TBIiEaRAPHIO. FROM TfffcUHlVKD STA TES , GUN A T- EXCITEMENT IX . BAIATIMOBE AXD WJSIIIXQ. TOX-RAt(.liOAtS TORN UP BRIDlJEjS JWllXt, (?, 'JtC-i PKTKIWBCIQ, Jalj 13ib. Tba Wasliintua CromieU of lha 1 1 (fa cousin ovr lliriM colnioiu of Tcltrajb ic utiwi in Mtfrvtiea to ib iioiel iuaion all wi Muaiciiea. . viiuiu viociat m4 dijlolio fro.n T!lao to SawarJ, saving Cul. SwarJ U not capture.!. Tli fullwin if Urlif vd to ba ait of iolarnl, in )rvM Jipilci4 ; Ten ibaiUaui iUf a arimianj njwrhinjj to Uilftfrritt fort ideation, io Utltimora. At ail A. M, on tha lUtli, tfw rU-l cot lha NorUiffU ofUlralniiwajr fAva mile (row liJtiiaora.. Ddkiiiiora anl Obio Uily gratlj ilitnactl. Moat of tb rolling Mock teut lo l'iiita!elltia. - Otauitlcbc aaj tbera ut iutu eiusour ajfing fiaiura ma. prudent to ullili. ALlaoJ IruD Vok, fourin indc from Baltimore, J'royed. LHMlclia, 1. VL tir rbl rat airy all otrrf Bailimora counij, baPit ' not feart tbrjr will co4 lr lu ciljr. nuliivaua alraiie? aardwf iluutr aeotaMi4 rHrttJ eaarvd, atnl Martiotur, wiili utmiuiou More and a OunitMr of prittoner;;"' X elf grain from liairiakur aajr tlia TtM foreo iiumbara jturtj ibttttoaml. r- Gor. IJurtaiu ttlfgrapl.I tba "Mavor ' of liiilaltfliia that lha pjl wra a4 r spotxlin fraclj, and rta auihoritica at Vabiijjtoii, lo-Jajj ao.lionm uico to be raalf ri io by cunipuin wbicli ys- leruajr lliey refuil pereinptoniy to do. , Yanked aay tbeir Joaa al lha Monocac-j fight -jaraa 100U. iiebU trid a ooBlritution.of 20,000 on MiJJlvtowo. Diapatch from - BaUimor,. 7 o'clock, ara Tbo eomjr i on ilia York road, 7 mile from tba Citj. Forca of fiftifn hundraJ rebI cavalry gone toward Bal timore anJ Philadelphia Railroad to barn Bridg over the $uquhinli Kivr. At latt accounla brulya not burnt. ltervteJ that rebel had atruck BaUiinora and Wiuliingion IUilro.nd at Laurel Factory ; but tha CHronielo aaya it i not belittved, lfCAUa telf Keltic -uininaiiic aUn i tlill k jt up aitb iJlJiitorc. Tbo firiin; heard at Ilarper'a Ferry on lL lOih uueXplained. Chroitic'a auppoaaa rebela burnt many buildiup, publw and private, in linger town. ...j . , . . t, Special dwpnlcli to Chronicle from BK jiniora ay, the opinion ia prcralont thra that ttw real movemont u against Wash- UvoeM wera at iUKkvfllc, Md, auteen mi laa. North wwt of Washington, Suuday Diapatohca from tha newspaper eorrca pondeut at OranlY ilaaduartm on the tun aaya tba invation of Marrland t be liered to bo iotigoiflcant, a Richmond papera maia uo mention or toroef engag ed in it. , ' . PrraMBuaoxJulT IS. Portion of Fit LeeV command: engage ea in a sxiriiiwn witn a part of Gregg a tnilea below here, latt yeaterda evening, ani unving them buck, capturing thirty three, indtidinff two-oocninissianed efli oera. Conslderablt cannonadiu? oa tha rignc tuis avsomg.. Grant u. evidently aeodipg .more force to Washington. ; " IlicaibsD, Jalj U. , i b jsaw X or Herald - of the 9lb re-1 oeietdr Terrible panio bfd aeixe 1 ttjt4 the inhabitant In the border counties of altr land and PenMjUania: an J appear to bar rendered tbatn incapabk of giving any clear account of what was i .as piring around them. Harper' IVrj has been evacuated by rebel force, who vert also withdraw from GrteacasUe. Jlaera town road appear UJ be avarly play-d out. Nothing important frMii npp-r l'.o. mw rcceivwl t tint War pejNutiuviil lat r-I4 on iWetk 't7) i r Ioit war rw mwl.- On at excttemeoi in England on tha aotject. . aa aaa I - rsTKMnyno, July 18. Tha .Chronicle of I he 10th curtains tha lollowin?: Washington July lOih, one a. win General Di in an official re port from M-j General Wal!c- just Ve - y eemcJ, MaWat W Utile s p4 kf'H .b' ? a fi. ' , tfJD tucrjusf outside of Caiw Henry. iweee ine lorom . anorr .in cotnmana and lha rebel forces at 'Monacarr to day. commencing at H avmo and ootiiiiHiipjr MNtil A p. W, , That out fortva were at a a' . a e . ' a krgih ori4weivd or snix-rior (orcea of tba enetny and were rci-d io Mire in disorder, lie rVrU that Cot. : Seward of tba Kentucky Artillery was taken irion er tbait the tniMXl"Jeatiiwemj feiise of their homes and 8l ate, has in I boesaud strong, and that Briif. .General j irurUi lite Tproper ufficer to arrest all Tyler waaalao taken, pnmmer that our tiuops bebaveti well, but suffered "severe lose. I retarding to Ultiin..rn. . . EDWARD WVSTVXTON, St-cretary of War. , Ptess dlspatchT-sTroiii BaTinnre rejire sent the excitement a intense anl on the incrjiMS. ind that no one was allowed an leave the city. Frederick cily evacuated by the 1 ankeea and occupied, p(Vr say. by ltreckrnrhje, n fart-vw thMMran1 mcO. -Th tiovjtnor of M.yla'ud tarUi-d a prncJinalion iu Uliimore, on -the, night of the 9' h, a) ing tin danger wa inuuio tieiiL and every loyal man mut prrjkare to meet the rebl lorce nw approacirinsr the citjr. Tim Myor of Baltimore en doised this. Slidell had another interrHw with Xa- H!eon on the 28(h. - AnotherpkH against ifapoleOB had bera diMoered. No Gold quotations not given. ParaasacKO, July 1 4. """The WiilonirfSicle of iliel 1 2th, contsms fll accouats of the rebel inva sion.'" Gor. Bradford's private toohtry reidnc, K miia fruiii B iltiniore, on Charles street Avrnu-. and several other Immiv; wee burned by Gilmore on the 11th. Bradford's liUary and private pa i pers all consumed. This caused JUp-itch es say intense ft-eling. Gottmwder bridge on Philadelphia Rait road burned al noon on the 11th. AIonine car ami mails reported burnt. Baltimore is now cnt off from all telegraph and railroad communi cations, except to Washington ; and ap prehensions felt of that soon being inter rupted. IWugees pouring into Baltimore from all ouster. Force engaged io the fight at Monoeacy,'6th cope. Bradfords boue burned by older ofuradley Johnston in retaliation for burning f Gov. Letcheif's house. Tha honsa of Coclirn, Naval ag.nt, also burnt. .Secwsiouista in Balti more very confident, and say Washington will be slielled.. The banks and insur ance Companies all deposited their valu, abW on board atsui.-r chartered for that purpose and ready to leave at a moments notice. Arrangements were made to move the Archive frbm AnnaioJMTwo mornilig trains from lTnladelphia were overhauled at Magnolia, twenty tnilea from Baltimore, and Mai. Gen. Franklin captured" en one oi urn trains reponea eapturea., nun ter'slorcea occupied lartinbur and lis gerstown on the 12th, bui the rebel! held South Mountain pase. Dispatchea say tnal the wnole roroes depreciating arounu lKitnore City i not over one 1000 car airy tinder Uarvr Gibnore, and yet the American says they hva the city nr. rownded. . Reports aay Gen. Tjler escap ed. : ; - - Grant has sent word, if the. forces arpn nd : Baltimore a nj Vashingt on can take care of those" pTacea ami reputae the rebel, we can take care of Richmomf. SatUfaelory fc.Jegraphie. J communication re-eaUUisbed wUh 7PhiladelJia Motidar night last. Dispatches from Baltimore say ihe re bel cavalry are within three mile of the Oty. Rebel lo?ve art in hot or batUt near tbt first toll gala 6at on 7lb street toad, three mile from Washington. Sun day afternoon there was fighting inTen ally Town from 3 o'clock till 9 o'clock Thursday, in which tbt Federals were driven ia five mile. The rebel shells were fallinsf within two miles of the centre of lha citv Lincoln and Stanton rodelo the front Monday evening about two o'clock, llooisy evening thert Was severe skirmish- "i . Hiif toT6 or lA linuraf ' Tfirf iwlilire was da- troyed to prevent iu bcine psid a dwfenao for 4he- rebels. The- rebela .Were in large f xce oo'Tflair'i farm. " The Clirouicle edlto.i- 1 :7U7TO mwov aai v isi ritritiii utJfJIlllaatl vv w un Vf7ri" luted anilioriiUi of the riatlon Tla Clirtnil tie' aays Washington Is 'Wed fortified, tod . i .t i B .Jli. f . a jtcius juMYeiuL cV4-rai pnriK in n Ainuiir loo were arrested for niannfat4rinwaion flajrs. Diatches from Oram's bt-alqiiarters - . , . ' iu u iviit8ays ina raiu in MarjiaiM ta hmh( I r -w- I - j on re asa mere farcr." )v know but . vrJr feW S ,rooP" '' 1 I About dav light on I he 1.1 the Jflorida 1 .... . , . . . . .Nf uiy id. Oovi Brown liat-inr revwefl tfl3cfal ad- ot lha persons within tlnpiititary a : having : Con&deratu deCail Av " remain .at I home pumuing) ordinary awrationa, ex pressed the determination' not, fo olay the recent orfl-r lo reiwrt at Atlanta for Co such' erous and send them under gqard lo Atlanta : 1 hat if ;orr used against lawful authority, suHi.-t t;t forces will (h sent to any point to overxne renistance. He admonial men detailed by Lonfeder ale - auttiorilies (or "agrletlldrilt pu'pns'. llixt their cros are lail lr, and that thf provision sdpply is not to be endangereil lV their alnenoe for a sliorl period. Noth ing new in the front. .'.' Atl'axiv Two brigadij of Yankee cavaJFy crossed Chattahoocliee. MiKxew briale.niue mil.- from Newnan lai nitit were met ly Armtroiig' brigaile of-cavalry and driv on back. Biidu bunrt. Nn change in Htftr at the front. ' Th enemy firing eccaaionally artillciy across the river. ' IU uiioxD, July 15. Runmrs plentiful to-tlny of Conleleratc suotieei iu Marvlai'd. Private advices from IVtersburg state .the Vankees1 peiewptorily rvfnstf to exctutne papers. ' Fla of -e.rnce boot J'arina, am ved to-diy, with Gipt. IJayr a pt.,Coker, is. G.; and several la dies. No later iwpen relt-ivod by this arri val. . Peterscko', July 15. aJ. inglon Clirouicle of the 13th fives OispNtclies frotn lJaltniiore to the 2d Inch . 14 y tlu4ity is alrong'y defend" eJ. All buiuea laoe. eXCftt drinking houses oR-ui d. (ill more, liullman and otbr " prouHiuht seoesionil ariecteJ. Gunpottdur bridge not a bad 1) bunted, will be repaired in a few da) No rebels believed lo ba in 20 miles of -Bahinioiv. . - ' Gen. Tyler cerlaiuly either killed or ck Hired. The Baltimore Clipper of Tuesday evening says : Already we have it certain that troops levied for the emeruiicy br Gen. Couch, are gathering iu front -of the rebels, and thai every .day the rebel host linger in the Slate the greater their proba ble peril. s ; In front of Washington there was skir mishing all day Tuesday ; an J the Cliroiii cli's repoiter from the' iron '. say I he rebels were being reinfoj-evji by ibo arrival of troops, lie says tljie cavalrymen and in fantrymen eatne in frorh'l he north side . of eveuth street road, Uuarly passed to. the ri:zlit or t east sidj y the roitd : and that other troops befere on the west oide passed oyer lo ihe east ..The east of the rosd reporter says, in left with the con victtou that the rebt bests were thunder ing al the gates of jthe National Capitol hav accepted the iskuejis a last resort and . came with the determination lo succeed in the undertaking, and wiU not turn back without thorough aid lasting defeat.' The J Chrou&hf says there was. irregular tfkiis flushing all day; aJ believes Ihe 'rebels are retiring to Harper's Ferry. ; ' Liiicoln's wlfe,- aiid sereial mem ber of Congress, vodt to he ont to watch tbt fight- ion .-Tuesday evening. Couch and Uunterr art reported to hav formed a. junction at Frederic, Maryland, though the rebel stii! bold the passe in, geuth AfQuotain Railway - and telegraphic, communica tion between Washington and Baltimore, were cnt after 12 o clock Tuesday. Ltwrel Point 'Braacb bridge a -Washington k Baltimore Rsilway were burnt by the rebels on Tuesday. The ' Railroad was cut ia 5 different places. "Tbt Chronicle says it will tale sometime .to repair the Railroad. Sumner, of Mass. was on board of the trsin with Gen. Franklin, but not reco6ixed and escaped. 7 1 The Chronicle says the crack of rebel H3es is beard in the very enyronsof Washiogton. A letter from Nashvilk July 7th, ays the final and decisive battle for Atlanta must shortly ensue iu the vicinity of that cily. and adds should .'Johnston stand," Sherman will cease ffaokinr and deb vea battle J Uwing to tna iuterupuoo in leiegrapnic r?omiiinni.ii.n. Tha Clironi'jlo has no dii- . pates north of Bliiiiiore.' ; . " i . General'! E.I. Johnston, G. S. Stuart, Frank i Oarlaer, J. J. Apdr and Jeff Thompson Mna,T - The Florida I -: - Ricn mono, July la, l tt 1 ? - I ii aaiitiirinn-ntir'-tH t triiiuun : itR4 aavs.ahn; the entire ime. tl.ia mornini the nbU present a much to1der 'front than rratvrJaj; At Fort Slephenv see - SIS ?r'CTfeJLT.tL ':?r, ST? wli fill i: a . tiliil'mirin v a. t. i.;.nti I Vi.Hva- i.Vn ftwoa it rifinitr i Uia Spacer' auJ t)..pMr. Bbrpperd wMman-of w-ordm nuaeTnmlred forty tl.ou.aml. U-ul ary mind, and had been i honored fcitj Rail R.ad between here and .Baltimore .ftWtyUe s'U Ibe rebels, .1.-" (, v v ' i T . , , - IlicaMONn, July 15th. The followirtg wi received to-day J1V atUcked ihf' column under Sinhb jetetxlay, on the niardi from Pontotoc to Tupelo, caus- : l: i ' ' - ir. ......i. ifi!r mill io uiini inaiiv w it-'ijiia. i c bum; mA I.i.M 11. I. nMiluui TtlfWiIrt flila mrvntrm :"ir::,a"r":Ju L :vc:rdtrei pn was a drawn one.' '"It lasted three hours. ' FROM JOHNSf ON S ARMV. AtlAsta, July 16. Rumors of another attempt by the enemy tocutthe WesLPoiut j-aili'oad arv'jn ci;u-is alljhai madAK drtirable," either for lion, but nothing certain of the movement thrinselvet, or for theW rhiWrenTafler them. -known. , " I They strutted on. an3 in due time wktory The following official report was i sent by nmnt.A thJ -fr.irta. and shall w. ao Gen. Johnston, dated List nil.t : HxADQVABitas i.v Tiic Fielo, ) i Si Pom been ,.,...h iM,nr.M. h. mi .n,l bath ng, and in fina spirit FROM MIS-SISSIPPL 1 V MoitiLE. July 16. " Gen, Maury has the (ollowing dispatch dated Tupelo, July 15: The enemy are in lull retreat in the direc tion of Ripley. (Jsismed) S. D. Leb. Private advices report the fight heavy and the enemy badly 'whipfied. Out lo?s, also, severe ; particulars as yet unknown. Forrest received - unexpected1 reinforce inenta. Two hundred of 'Morgan s men, who were.. left in Keutucky, being unable to rejoin Morgan, cut their way through to Forrcst- the next best thing tliey could have done. ' - .NORTHERN NEWS." ' Pktehsduro, July. 10,-r Tbo Washing ton Chroniclu.of 1U0 14;k is received. - The rebel. comm-iict:d re'lienl ug from Washhigtoii 'Tuesday niiht. The Federal cavalry followeii in the rear Wed ncjlay, picking up tiotub two or, throe hundred prison, rs. Sune seventy-five rbel woun ded were left al Silver Springs". Frank Blair's place, spared by Breckinridge ou Nccoiiiil of hit past intiuiacy'wiih the own e. Moiilgouiery Blair's residence was ourned toUie ground, with ill it content, inflicting, says the Clirouicle, a heavy lot on the Postmaster General. It was supposed the rtbels would crtss back to Virginia by Ed ward's and Noland's ferrii-s. There was a csvalrv skiijiiUfi near Bia d-nburg -Tuesday myriiing, iu which the federals admit a loss of tlnrtv-nve. . x ' K hand car was sent through, to Bal timore Wednesday, and regui ir trains would run on iThursday. No bridea were burned on thjj Baltimore ami Wash ingtoii road. Gunpowdar bridge will lake iu uays io repair. . " Gep. Tyler ia safe at Frederick' J, : The Clirouicle aays the rebels destroyed and carried off a iMili5n bushels O ram, and all llie horses, aud large .nomber of catllc : w"'" ' .' : The Chronicle says "the raiders have doue important service to the governirient in rallying the people lo its support, as no appeal the. authoritre could bavt - made would have enabled them to recroit tbeir army to the exteut deeined necessary ' . .. j..- j . - . ' ' . . Richmond, Jiljr 17. . New York papers ef, the 13tb received. The Washington 'Chronicle of thelith giyg detail of the lo vwlon fit M aVyUnd Tbt rebel demanded contiibnUon of 120,000 iu greeebacV of Frederick: ; The money was paid; Slrcfa'of the citj Wert liUera.Uedwit''hvorae SoK lected by forageing partlea in thst vicinity, all of which aru sent across Potomac. 1 ' Philadelphia was greatly excited Mon day. Business was generally suspended. A large meeting was held at Independence Square, a ..' In ikWmiahlTiieaday night, tbt , Si brigade of tbt 6th cqrpa tat $ command ers of regiments. prisoner say the wo menstralion of the raider at Washington was to cover the retreat 'tf their - main body wjlh a large quaatitv of plunder. f Gold in New York on 12lb opened at 231, and doed 275. ince the failnfeLbfthe enemy to cut Wesll ' tnt, ii ,;mA -m- t t raiuoaJ, near NewnanTboth sides have T..t- --hm" tt.Jr--T.mii i ouieL and oceuov die r foi mer oosit OU. lw '" . r , ' ' " ', : tECOXD DWPATCIt. 5i.';r.v-.. J ,"'rJ '."."". ' BlCUMOKB, July 17. i S Himnr papera 14th sars enemy re ; ( row( pptp,,, Ioleill,- driving two Ihohsand. haI caule. .. Franklin ! M'i.; ' ., A JXT J - - - - r - I r We regret to a'.iiounoe 1 ha death of t bit J. --ji- wch took plaoe at lis reti-T DEATU OF IIOJI.CAIDEPPEKU..; i iev : a. on-,he i ith i.. P j. t ' ' s ,7 ' in the 7Sd jear of hi age. ! W witb rhaj pl-I Immiot 1 )-or several year he repnelUJ ? I Stokes in the Statt Legiaiature and 1 serred Ids oMrict in the lmg-vsa- ol tue United 8tate for some rfxtes.ynre avitb t lilinffiiiithed ftbitiir. IJe WMUIorfcritl j rerM-cted br all who knew. him for his - I I . . .. . -. .1 1 ....1. 11. i. 1 n 11... . . ... . bia own section and has given up, we think," - I- a s two or Ins sons on u auar ot wis country in defence of those right which the heroes a A - . l i D ' ,n nwl revolution consiuered m j (t.r ArhMe oartvn M cowardly M rtfusine 1 to face the brutal asaamins of the North VU conwiouieu aireaoy- ie-uie - ag- grandisement or thegreeoy oruroen I ao long; that fAry. have leafned to regard you only as an inheritance ofwealtb, and are noiily fighting yoii 7nbT'fo' maka'ibal inheritance more perpetual ! - "Like the noble heroes who gave their all to break British oppressioil, (wJiich a nrberty when coin(ared 'to the gnlliff yol- th yankees will put on your necka if they subjugate yon) arouse yourselves,' and re sist the savage effort they fe making for -your ensla "will . you go down to posterity with a name blackened by infamy; and all, that pollutes and degrades humanity t If not, now is your lime lo strike 1 -JSTow is tb time to exhibit to the world arid the yn-. kees especially" that moral "and ftublimt . spectacle of a nation determined to be Jut to, '.loo i ;u iIimp BitHmii to suMnratevsand maka -I frtt and independent. Your Children and ,. . children's children will bless yon, and tfie " world will look w;th admiration and ap plaud you as the-descendant 'f a, noble ancetry. Disgrace not your noble fath ers,,nor those Who like the subject of this notio-, drew their pat riot it! inspiration from the lips of theneroea"of 1776. . PEACH LEAF YEAST. , , flops jost two, dollars per pound, leaves ost nothing, And peach leaves i make better yeast than hops. Th as: take three handfulls of peach leaves and three med in or sized potatoes, -bil . them in two quails bf water -until .the potatoes a.re. done take nut the leaves and throw thern away pi-el the potatoei, and Tab thenj up, vt tth a pint of flour, adding cool wa- -ter 6iitticient to make a paste, then' jMjnr on hot peach leaf tea and scald . -for about five minutes. If yon add to this little old veast , it will be ready for use in three Jbonrs. .If vou add none, it-wilLxeqairoTio stA&djtr day and night before ose.- "Leaves dried in the shade are as good as " fresh ones, k As thU is stronger than Hop yeasc, less snonia do usea in i .'.i.i ..3 r making ap tuo dong h. , , 4 , . We learn that Mai. Root. Yocjig; of Cabarrus was seerlv won tided near PetertbnfeorrTJiors day last. Ht Toang was ConfeU eratn tar collector for Cabarros and Stanly couhiies. bul volatttarily ro signed aoool mofiTfr igoisd 4ala- eu-tne army. ' . .v r-; tWo learu that Major Yoah'has since died.-CA4Zof Democrat: '. ' Tlie recaptured Negroes who are quartered in Prince Edward cimntj near Meherrln, Depot, are meeting away by"scapes and , desertions, which are numerous, owing to the bad arrangements tt the camp. An, overseer, armed with a little stick, takes out ten or a dozen of the ne groes in the morning to cnt wood, and in the evening returns with two or three of thtin, the rest having cs caped. i? tcA. Examiner. ,, 1 - ? ' y- I A 7
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