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Vj vf"- " v - . v t'Z. : - t .-- V-.-- u - , r V. ul-ffd - -H t - J ". -'.. . . .j 7.... - . - J 1 v- " Wof tMaitlt. will nowepaperU founds plAinljf Ufclnriug ifsellliu lle .eraj.rp'mV esjiDifttcs that j Southern Prcibjteriaii'10onibcru GKrw'ttaol V-'-' ' . V" ' . w. ' , l...UrA At P nti n(f . dY iliatrMiil ' Vi nr' .T l-Lnnivrs T . ivMTi Um.n r e: '- CBTwrv, id hi late For tho Recorder Eeslib AssodatlonV '"Alet'tt Beulah in- Caswell ia' August, 1862, V-I did wore than anj preceding iea- ' non (excepting 1S57,) eincethfl ibodjr - farmt-'Thafollowine'iKmislvwt rwsed: formed. For BraSumner.v;: For ColpbrUge, , ... For MissjotiaT in theAssocaV v 7tiiior 1862 aod 1863, . , 450, Tp eend Recorder to soldiers, 15S.50 Board is bo hg that' students yrtio jbnj Elder T Owcd to preaclt tho introduc Umong ;tha Jooref rCiafli"S yrill rapully. ig o wtll kttovfL itoj,oor 'readera, ' u with tWm mj aide pocket,- wjfiere. it remained till , krease their number and boldnessy: ftn.d lia. ami; ntr vVf Sliurg laboring" t Corporter3rougl,f it " home, :whil-old copWof-yoi v torpennon Dear Beq : H ' .!. m t. T T 1 .."11 I 1 T. . '"I i : " '..TT' . 1 , and Elder II. IW AUemat. PniHiii ;v " J u jui6oi iiar.irt aa: V . '.Tor tV Recorder,.; k anj who would otherwise JlHve tak- So'ciktt, 1 juwern 'JVw6ytean has a 1 Mot;OMYfs;.N. q.ft - co no part m the trnggKf; Inded.il is ah, letter from Q tfaacUson acknowfedging the AugoaV,l4tH J3G2. . f J read produchg-eirMttluit.tboa atatea, Ibonorof.beiS-Appointed i'Lir:-'Dwctor of . HurnAM : Owuiir to the especially m Marvtani. f it aho can maintain a- C:R liH rALr., TTv . ' " Umhriwhe -hat thev tfJlW. " WOUHV flOTRO! eST ,vf.r 1, ! t.-.r . . - oc as lojne manner in vlriL-hil... -.;- ,1 " ' wvnetjiing. frefih and HUractiTe about a neV'8 paper; and in camp it is considered. priaft iBLEiana is nanaeu Jrym ont to another... Si. 'i 7V, Pv nT; , close-proximity or.our enemy, to -nnty .cotwitw grnv,. ui -rein lery, dq, u jt J b whicb I feel a deep iol themselves for hair price, 1 be -Studcnls at Grove narch jr Jones county, hem the either defeat and drive them back, or eUe keep torent, snd W Earnest prayer i, that God Chapel Hill who boarded. themael res in the Tjnlon Association' had - decided to hold its them stationary and inactive on our frontier, will make rhj font Bible Society the means, rY way lew yeaw ago save nair vetr - u h;bwomB necessary to we bel board, v i ; : v : - ; ' f ;: clao the laca ;f roeeting, Monnt Q dead States ' 1.4 ksQEes, . chnrchin Sampson county, on hearing thia, aee clearly' the hopejessncss of the task XT ftUjk. kMA a llsnliaf AhMMh It' 1 ....! IV F. k . :M..ftA.4l v hi aK tliAtf 1 1 A W Jk linitAMnlpAn - II 4r a m n i n at Qnliam'txd thCopanTShopa. . erel;,, .Va 'there, and the invitation is accept-1 for us to make auitahle measures .to defend ..... .j.C, (s Prc stationary and inactive on our frontier, will make fhtf jiMimt Bible Society the mean?, lieVe that- the people of the UniU'd ot nly g Hia bh-f sed AVord to our wiU W brought to their senses and ow Pftoplef Jt of sending -it freely to tho L..1-- i " ..i r ... . . ' rtmoteat at is,' of the earth." Doc it apprary from the leftchJri:of ' Ood in his word, that circutnc'islorfehotild be kept up ly any people lathe preeenf, or tuiv pe r!A.I r.t ;.-. :.. .L . f .a .. U . .. - ... . " .. 'There ig some difference "of oniufon'amom pf.e awefliWe jn MtraWTwi ,ou'tte J5tfr s, the enemr- re- ... nffi U K S'U!fte -JWaath for the Worh..Iti Also mortHl t.iat h-m.-... re several Baptist refugees inthe neighbour- Our next session willtherefore, he hekl 1 onnelres against thli ffeeh throng of inva hoou, who could assist in supf GospeV nd itf building churches. A Kon.TfA Sp PnsAcnEa ox thk Wjlb. vi l .nnnAr;nfl ivt . - ' : .ffr Jtr.. Thv will not h tut tPrrihU am thev IT"1 a wari feting in i hnadeiruiia, recent """r M "M"w,M"6.",wltHOW wuiwisitifi vn 4 -rs' tw. fi-o RftKh5.th in fietober. when we none seem 10 oe. iuen wuo aro jorceu mio meiv t'-sj many delgates and other brethren, service against their inclinations, and, many 1 Carry rvar td tho' knife, to the hilt, ce I suppose is ahout'15 miles west, of them against their conscientious convic-Mt0- U.l.e fyftAs7 1. ' We ought SHOrs. to meet Uie uompany e&opa we coukt do. mugti cither from Alagnona or ar3avr on mc v. FP"0 u7 0ir friend 0 Slir Mil New "Orleans. He good. . , Wilmington and Wcldon railroad. suPanent force voluntarily fighting m defence knows well u to give counsel to the Bril t z . n i l .. i it i !i . . l -a r i t - ? i" . r a t - . l ' t PATETTEVILLE. ' - I visited most of the workmen and fonnd "oura iu Chri . B. OLIVER, Mod'ri Tery few Baptists, It was because the Bap tists did not do their duty at Ilarper'a Fer ryp. When fihall wo cultivate such tmpor tant places? " 1 4- - -' -,' fcntral Association The next session of the Central Associa tion will be held with the church at Bras fields Granville countv, N. C, commencing j for do much to shorten the war, though not ou Thursday before tho third Sabbath Jn m the way that many of the .Northern- peo September, 1862.. Klder V . J . Jifooics to j pie aofccipaieo. nrf.h ihA , introilupj3rv sermon. Elder :W. I We are now more hopeful of peace than ' - : . - . . i r - - - ' i an otnciat jn ajeign say mat he wouU do t. Vingate Alternate. Elder T. E. Skin- we have been r-ince the commencement ol any thmg in his power to accommodate the - to rreac, tr,e Missionary sermon, Elder Uiis atruggle, but while it lasts there ere in- of all that they hold sacred and dear. Men I ish rniniitert ind learn Southern ladies good thus enlisted by compulsion will he poorly manners, i imense app.ause, ani three prepared to endure Ui hardships and expo- CMC" lOT' m - "J J m T aurea of the sold,er a hif, and will be aIy Han them n liiffh M nman. reconciled to desertion, or to Ugh t m the That is tpvo, and what I would do for hour of danger, This new draft will there- the nrahnfa .-g-of riemp,".'.. ; : ' C " i For-the Recorder." vM was pleased a short time' since to. hear each the , introaucry sermon. Elder W. peopl? of ForestvIIle, because they had done UTn Ro):all A1ternak more for their country during this war than I t any- community "within his knowledge. It Ealfilh Association. aM,urc?7 j rrvMrp vo KOow somemmg on - neik Rnnun1 se3sion 0f bruly will Ueir benevolence, for they have given qn- be helt V.th the Church M NVw Beihel, unes oi tninrs tor the reciment to which 1 1 . . ... . v i . t i, . , . about eight nuies ouin ot t-aieig corn- belong.. and I could but mark the great I Tuesday lhfra Sndav x - pleasure they; ttok in giving. God ia not in SntmKir lfif! Rrnthrpn tn, the nun- - - t a i. : - - . . ' a - - - - ' ,bhnd to ucb benevolence. It afford, me . ;nVUedobe preset mucn pleasure -atso to state that the iiaptistj - - CLERK. Church irr i;aleigh has acted very generous ly m contributing, suitable nourishments fori Meeting of the Board the sick ot the 1st X u KegtraenLt; One! "j w a meeting of the Board of j turned unnoticed under the pretext that it is -..orojh.erand awteryere every, active m get- Baptist State Convention during th.e ap insulting to the Government of the United "JS .Pr- nounanmenis, as mey ; are in pro.cbin-r session of the Central Associai ion. States. It ts now left to our own govern j A lull meeting is oesreu, as business oi im: dications that it will be more' cruel and bloody than it has ever been. It seems to be stfadiljr" drirtins: beyond the control of our authorities into a war of extermination. Oar reader are acquainted with the recer! inhuman orders and conduct of some of? the Federal commander and of the determina tion of our o vn government to retaliate. in kind unless such conduct was disowned and checked by the authorities itt Washington. A letter of inquiry on the subject addressed to Gen. Halleck by Gen. Lee,, has been re- all benevolent works. J. K. IL . T - For the Recorder. Recorder for the Soldiers. ? ; viFrona nvhat I have seen while distributing . the' Recorder in the 1st Regiment, and heard in reference to it, I am convinced that it U ; of great value tunong'the soldiers. Indeed, il.l heard an: officer in the Regiment, who is 'v'a nemberxif the church, say that he thought , if, thev2scon2erjwas distributed among the men, u wouia ao more gooa than tracts. portance requires attention. , W. T. BROOKS, Sfcy. RfiViVAtJI VThe Index reports a revival in tlie ctiyreg t Harmonr, Ga. Ten were added toittS'urch by baptism, and others profeased t oir i-rSion. The & W. Baptist reports a rm M at pleasant Hill, Ala. Twenty-thr , Were baptized Pkateks $pk Exoush CitrECHES roii Ika.cev tsr M-ljRktcA The Bishop of Oxi hrd, linclag ha3 addressed a letter to the tdergy of hijcese; reqnestiag them. to in awrt in the, prices a prajer " that the Al- mighty :Ht promote peace among our brethren 'm$.$jlev.ca. ; .--?. " " Coxthi Ib"xs. We have received from .A . . ... . Froni fee Scuthi ,; i HeaVv ABanrAiAThV ifohfc- l A ftii-4tmtlT:--Htr tatwf,. . . . - V? ' ..w wB.a8 w w.iniaaoject, meivanj!Krlv h,Cnt;, . '-WitiT holding that circumcision ormed Ir.part ofiharriv'al7OP awomjt "JridliE; we cererconii law, and therefore ceased to be binding after the coming of" Christ; others, that it was the external'sign of a- covenent made by God with Abrahamwaa afterwards embodied in the law; and that it is still birid ingon the Jews. We believe ibe lattcr.of these views to be correct but 'have not time or tpace to discuss it now. We will refer to it again. ' - - T at a tonfederate'portv One million; pounds of powder and tbirtyvfive thoiisand 5t.i nf i,. are amou- tbe.jtems of tlie'cargh, tle aete value 6f wliich was uch tbt, the covhmt agreed to pay 80 -.OOllerling on ddivery a Bom eqmvalentrat present rates i"of .exvbane to about $3000,0001 .s i Literary Netkes. ; r. C. Joctinal ov Edecatioxv We ave received the July number of " thi? monthly. In addition to other matters ' of interest-U contains a premium essays oh the SUndafd of Moral Cha racter in. Teachers,M by Miss Martha Anderson, of Orange county- SOUTIJEBN LlTEABT MSSESGEE--The J une number of. tlus excellent roagaane k oriour table.. It furniithes as usual, a Quan tity of interesting reading matter." We give beiow the; table of contents: - I. History of the War. . 2. A Fleasant Memory. -3 Exile and Empire. 4. Battle 'Itambow. 5. Classical ' Learning. Hugh Swinton Legare vs. Thos. S. Carlyle. 6i -Rest .AuStralia iii 1859: S. Liber ty or Death . 9. The Ca ve3 and Springs of Florida. 10, Frayer. 11. ReveTes of an Old Maid. - .'-42. Editor's Table. .13. Kou- ces of Xew Work, i 'pi&;:l.c... -" r From the IFest. r-- - lm AekassasA; letter .to the :Mobile Tribune'- nay -thft-popalat etimtUa of the power of this f-tmboat Was entirely too much exaggerated..' It 'a&hf: --,:- S !- She ranT Jhe, cmmtlct- thfoiich' over- iWrtv ve?sR f watv and ;thn, by sheer audiitv astounded the woihLy : the;brjIJUncy of the feaC -.But .the w)iole trnU rerardinVUisifiair drs ver louna its way to .the pWi(j ear. wjiiuhiito-ji,, woo. coraraanoVd the- emit -tikroiQrh; tlvss perilous advebturelfa fcince ex prgsseid the ..belief that the pneeew. of tlie enter pne, waa npre miracle,' and that it could hot he repeated with any hope of a nteUar remit. The maehTbery of the'Arlranfas w.dvutlent'anj3 totally: nnsuite in borse-'power. to k-r tonnage, wl)ch- fact renders "--4ier;'inotioBit''ttlygi:h. This very sluggislxnePSi letringe asf. the aser Mch raay wein at .firsH, blufeh, sated - her from parniit and perhaps '-aWtracOoW' The! fre was mrack with consternatioit at w hai; he deemed The i " - ero w- ig reartess.; majesty, of her, tooy- v fftn iiu;u fv w tut; cvniiutrncc ftrith which fhe wrs' manipulated oy er com masdefj Taflier tharrtfre dangerous deficiency m e, Decu3flu.-ai consirutuon. : . ' . ;s the churcl B. lichardl i 91. iroroi Army Col rilcsville, through Elder J. $16.60 ; Fllder R, alsoisends other J. M. Long ; all . for The Church, we .sup- BIBLICAL RECOR bileiChs .vc. ; WEDNESllAy, AUGUSTT7, 1S6J. roent either to make no efTorts to secure to their citizens who are within the enemy's lines the rights conceded to them by the usages cf citf "lilted war, or to retaliate in kind on the offend ra whenever caught- T1vey; have adopted the Liter alternative. We have already noticed thev orders of the Fresidentin regard to Generals Fpe and Stain wehr and their commissioned" officers. Moire recently it has been decided that Gen eraht Hunter, Fhelps, and all others who are Progress and Character r the War. - Q;R.a tV KsmIa nf ' Southwest Mountain or Cedar Ran, there has been no collisiop rf W- r -Vf - ? w 1 0 t,tn lh onrno netn 10 "rreaion, are w oe ireaiea as iei ytat,greater thing could he have said of " " i L:,:.: ons if caught. ik- :d-.lii 10rces in Virginia. .u- Iircnit aim utiaiii jose, will bj n.titled to a representative in tlie Convet1 - w ' :Armt JipOBfAoc-The Albemarle (Va.) Ass joii, at its decent session con tributed tw M hnndfed dollars for Army Colportagej'l . r , " Phatek I iKobvoric -In the Episcopal charches ofiillffork, Va.v the public prayer, for tlijp'l'resj nt of the 'Confederate States is omitted. i l khe Fastors Irefuse, in aU the churches toVray for the President of the T-:. .r bA? i ' - " in we- m . -m A ' ""A SoLEJdfWoEK.- now solemn and re tj when, we consider the grtal influence ,of , :., tracts, which was well-known to his broth er whenW made the remark. Solhdpeno : vme will think his -money spent in vain when ' - he sends "the Recorder to the soldiem ; r . r J. K. HOWELL. nnfi:,L l,trh ; few diva a nee. arcbared " w a ? " 4Vllv" 80 imminen'has been delayed by the action onoma u.e enemy commue n,s nrnu.. cour of. tho enemy. Pope, dissatisfied" nn?Uion or tlefiirlnrtlnforcementi!, nas fiulen -3S Ijbaclc in the direction of Mana.:sas.: j His 'rear has been annoyed by our Cavalrybut 1 no Serions ". damage has been dpe and it will perhaps be several weeks .before any decisive battle will come off m that quarter. , , For the itecorder. Donations for Army. Colportage. GfiEEXSPOBO K. C Aug. 1 7; 1862. itrnay be that the present plan of the etjemy ' would deplore such a contest with its hof rqrs. f We pray, Go3 that it may be averted. j But whatever the future .may .develop, 'let us meet the " iMue firmly and hopefully. i Let us act well our part, ilooking to God, Who: alone cr. n guideus fafely through thit. stormy period to indepenlence and peace.'? XJhaperHilT, Xteesour, . Beulah As xjciatic ' . - Collected fev Podson. xanceyvllle, - - e , -GraharaAp-: "-" .- : s'.uompauy touops, $121. 95 ,156 95 . ,t3 30 '. 62 20 . n so- , --v46 00 . '31.90 : is to fall back and wait until heavy reinforce ments are received and then attempt to de j stfoy. our army by overwhelmingnnmlers. 1 Tarloos Things. , BAPTtsii or 7 a Soldier. -Rev. L. B. Robertson writes to the SL iTIf'i iAttsCjthat ho has been, laboring among the nick and wounded . soldiers at 41auderd;'le, " Mjs., and has baptized one.' Fifteen othtrslia'vel . vtwvu iv'v. iu wiiietH aI. a. u wrj r ? L Iain delimited wjth my work; the-aol diera everywhere aie glad' to. see roe, and j"- .-I ? V Wllw-S , . From our forcesin the West we receive 1 recc-rvo tracts, end they , read .them with rt.r.vollecting Agent 1 uttje definite information, but it is comraand- j great interest, V A gre.M many of these, poor r experienced'. tnd. energetic Oer.eralsjs'ck men send lor But, whatever their plans may be, we 3iavp no fears as to tlie results.1 We have a sfIen j did armf. and brave and skillful officers there.;'' With the blessmg of God they Jhare, j K.rt nn" tA render abortive two cieantlo ?f- V -' 'P6 ffioneyand, we will forU against Richmond, and , we aro wKl'mg benefit theldrers; A V V' to trust tliem still :" " ft- v ed b For the Uecorder. " nie to pray with them, and 1 , . 1' 't. 1 and we hopetltat they will soon dnye thel . , -t.- ' ' : Western CoiJTention-:CIpur:CSter5Iis. enemy, from Tennessee and- materially 7 ; ' " 'f . . - .--" ; MOO 1, . - j Jchanffe the aspect of effairs in thVMissl i ' .totx a line ssip Beo. HcfhjLm :I once more droolni VRlter4 .ThAenmv-Wma'tn ba dvO- -' . -in . . r ' ' T in regard to the Gloucester Mis-1 mc rvf h.a aitin-itirtn in ;.v;ifniTa nYI Flat River "AsaocfATrosr. The mfn i utes of j.the late session of this body - hve oeen tcceiveu.,i wu w jjuuumivu hmu .; yaion, which, as you know, ji roy field oMa we"h0pe our Commanders will profit by, this, fntut M 80 P!fibe : -ft or..-. ;'.. ' : --. jTy., .T.r : i and-drivA hia fnrrya from tha West iuTurn 1 am 8lU1. PeratInS arwfc? aaI cin.i anV the rise" in the rivers and the arrival of the although there is so much trouble . through- Dew levies render the task' more difficult " out me country on account ot the war,- the Jtis'cleaAhat.'the -Federal government' sponsible, is.f i SOiUl e worK ot preacninff to the J. IL Campb;ll, Missionary to the armyi Jreached recently to our forces stationed aty ay nesville, Georgia, and in half anp honi' la&erward? one of those who heard him.V'f received his death wound. Fedsrai!i trAftAiss. The people of the North are ; mg some hard things about their chaplal"r t,! The Society of . Inquiry of the C6ngre 4ional Theological Seminary, Chicago, bi been looking-into the matter and has real led the conclusion, after a care ful analysis UiU its reports, that two thirds of all the f plain? now in the army-are men unhTfc4 ,!thejr place. , J- Tlie 7a.en2enr says, that hundreds of ' . . !,- . .. . ... cnapiaius 33 si my are cnapiains oniy in ca,raenot t frgymen and not Christians- ana that the, litre u Secular. Department, - Latest Sews. Pope hs retreated from Warrenton4 and that place is now occupied by our forces un der Gen. Ewelli' A-guard of 150 men who were left Jby, the xankt-es to' guard.- the rail road bridge and burn - it after their mam body had passed, over, were surprised and captured by our .forces on Thursday. Two splendid locomotives and. five or six cars- in which tli$ enemy were to make their escape were also captured. ... ; . The transactions of Coigress have been unimportant." A" nomler of important mea tires have been introduced, but not acted on. t From the South, we learn that the enemy has taken possession, of Hay ne's . Bluff on the Yazoo River, which furnishes theni' a good base of operations against " VicksibuVg. Gen. Breckeundge ha .arrived at Jackson-, Miss. - - ,.. ,. i "- - The new from the United States is un important. -The IS. Y. Herald of the20tt Contains an account of the -' evacuation x( Berkely by McClellan. He went down by HamptoR and FortrF:a M6nroe".. s : . 4 NoBTHEBtf"" BaI,TI8T1 MlSSI053. The whole number of missions connected with tho Missionary Union is 10".. In the Aftatic missions there are 1 5 ; stations 'and futt.3iC . ? good work of therd is going on ; and sin- has" no thoughts of peace.. - Defeated iu their ouUtations, the renchand German m ners are finding peace -by believing in Jesus, plans, they have gone to Kork'witli.freJil-n. efationVand ont-sUtion-tV The . 'Writhinthe.last rewdays.I ha yd baptized erg, - gix mnirtl thousand men were found number of missionaries' is 40 males: nnd.30 flevera who wereabout Btarting:to;the ar- to be insufficient' for the task of subjugation females; native preachers and assislantsex PiyJ. I have baptized eight t or. ten within and six; hnndrtdrthousand morellaivfi been thtsive of those in' Europenpt far frpniOO; ' !- ;tvt0. w an.-!' ,tlie saD?Q Vhecring fruits called tor, They would jiot volunteefuind -in EuropVUl j total; WlThe number of Z. Tftended by labors "all ;thronghUhe the draft has-been resorted to" ' This pla.ni v lurches is -375;' of :baptima during the aummeE. s. The Couvenlional, yearnow clo-l indicates that the Administration' at Wash- vcar -ndwding the Tongoo-mission for two -''rnne hasttdeed ben-V delightful season to mgton will prpsecute the war until they are years, 8.6GG. ; .Vholo iiurcbei: of Members hot ,--ne. Since ,he laet'acssion of theCoiiven- force by the. ppople of the United States to far from 3 1,0 00, showing Aafncreaso; over l " " ? z V, ? Dteenl -I1?, nJ man matters of At presenLthera are no evidences of any P 1ivt:o Jahds 11 a MIoseixAt A ; tn " , Tai! ? l to reP to the body considerable- or efTcctivo 'opposition U the writer in the Due Wtit Tdescope sin tea that : , r;-g to na-ypu uamh Herl? unfit for tbe solemn and respond p pacesr they bold." - CixFEDE ip E- BArTrsT.Elcters . J. L. Reyrtoldaii X M. C. Breaker, propose to puhTud) in C umbiat a weekly paper, to Ve called tie k federate Haptist -This Bap tists ofJ5. 4rl need a paper ; these brethren are well qif? iBed ' foj the editorial work ; ; nr.u we oopt? ner enterprise wm oa emiuenv ly siiccVsluf f Terms' ' $2.00 a year ; Ad ima. fiA.ra (..(! r,.l..t.k!. CarohnV; f - , . -.M i Betlah association. The minutes ot tins rjoay-nK snjcen receivea. h iney wiuie printed andx 'warded as soon asspossible' PBrsoxSw! Rev. R. J. Graves, of Orapge county; a - JffSbytenan .Minister .we think, IS a pomica jJf)30Jicr, conuueu oy wi x'-ae-rals atthp1Raps. 1 -'Chailai ip-rAlUthe regiments of Gen. OarlatidV'adef Kbut oue,' are supplied with Cha fdf t . ( V 6-. 4 - . ;! - ?. PfiATEtt'l fa , TH E , ,Yo C Kt MN .11 THK A kmy;-T Tfcphyterian' General Assem bly O...S., Iits ylast session- appointed a. concert of f Iyer . to? be' observed .by the churches m Ifialf or the young men uj. Uie army; .-3vC Cburch' and eyerV'christjan m thT8 wholf, wuntry. should, pray Jor theni -. ItKt.iatdtJr'EwsPAPEna yoiX rns Sol . there. I am very affectionately1 s . Xozx brother id Christ;, ;-: - . I JAa W;BLythe. ; ,-XIeadcrso3viIler AcglStL 1862.'" r. - 4 istraUon ; but there are elements at work which will eventually develop, and. or arize an irresistible peace parly, .Thefo are Already individuals ' in the rtlr who ara urea ot the wa? tna uo set cestui, to in the. military honpitals of Richmond; a por tion of tha nurses' congregnte-in .-some part of tho waril, filled wilh sick, wounded Ati$ dyirg men, and play cards t' a late hour in tho night, -;V PlEUfS- At iiirefpbnJent s ..the tiyulhcrn 2etlyterjak lj ite to that Journal 14 Iki me feak a suggestion tn regard to ''..'? ;. . m:. .. . rt:-, .." T' Rtving.reug"gs rcaaing to epiuiers. ,j. may bd-wron'oiht fefr estimator of tracts, but hav ing been rri Rpn the army, I am of -opin thai tue soi " Sortb Carolina Iteiast Maj Jesse J; Yrates. rWe learn that Judjre French has appointed Mai. Yeates. of Hert ford, Solicitor in the 1st Judicial Circuit, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. limes. ' - . . r . - - y v Rr-siosm-Tho resignation of Col., 2. B. Vance, of tlie 20th K C. Regiment, has been acceptel to take effect from yesterday. Rich mond lt"A '20th. ; ' ' v Fatai, A ftr at w Kkw HAyovKtu We" learn that a fatal affray took place In 'Iiocky . Point district New Hanover co.; on Saturday tlie 0th instant William !' Moore JLsq. and a Mr." Davis were in the field together, when an altercation took place, and the former shot the Tnt BAe; iif Iaxox. rttinlLess of tus ARSASis.--Trie !"bale itiBatori eomraeneeAi.witli a 'u-roakiixxiie-inong onr trcops. - Two frienfljy resnmehts fired into ejcu yiu, .iiijTfi' v-.ipiam i oao; ia oroiner ot Mrs. jJinco;n,y ana woundingjjrig-Gen. Hdm. iiiu-r order was restored,., on r trotjps were formed in 4ln' of ..flUe A letter ears ; v. :s During Uie. frequent pafisesroTthje ht when th roll of musketry ;and; tbe,harp crack of artillery', was hushed; all tears were straioed to teh some" nota of rot&i the ratn Arkanpa. :z Ipng titxg . Slie Ishoald have been engaging the enemy's jzmtfKm's, which had al ready poursd a drpadful rain of shot and;heft into, oue inidst. - r'Bul thre was no welcome liQund frorri tlie gims of our little' vessel t Upon all tonsuea v?ere 8the quf ries, f' Where can the Arkansas befl; , f')yis shenot htrer fnd there eame thenwjllingtl;ogLt, has she fail ed ufcf and eaq alt lh deadly, terrible etrujigle . have been for naught?, j" " i ''" . We bad already' driven the auemy one-and-a-half .tnileitjfoai - the poisiiion -where he was Ur.t encouotered. We had seized all hlsjcamps and forced htm through ' the ; suburbs of. the towni-.' -i!fn came,..l-,eharpe.'nd right rteUy" (did wrexlmortedjfojdir dcharce rtftlr ;duty j Way- worn, coT.ejred with the dust and consumed by the beat of battle, the gallant Uoys phmged headlong ajain Into the hjrfit, and before theca "fledvje-.YahiteeS. " In' -aio did thej bring up, their reservea." We drove them all quite to Jthe: river, "coraphelr undcrthe pro tection of tlietr ronboaUv ijiany pi them taking to the water. . - , It was then that General. Breckinridge or dered a recalt HO had Received T message that TtWOald be JfnpossibloToir the "Arkansas to pnfticipate theft in the engagement, but that, by-"two': -Vclockt-eiietioujd take her part Slowly antl with . relafctaiiee our rocps fell back, although exposed to jthe heavy firing of the gunboati.. About one tnile and a half from town hey, were halted, and the poor, wearied jaded fellows threw themselves npon the ground to rest ? ; :. :. i - ' Anothbb order ritOsr Bctleb. An order has been issue by Butler at . New Oileans taxing those corporations who'contributed money for the defence ofNew, Orleans before its cnpUire. TbTist is a lAngrme." Messrs. AbaVGenews, it CosubPt-ribed $210,000. Their tax is $51- &00.'l The t trustees the'ltfetiondogh School Fund ?aibsoribeJ .-$.110,000. Their , tax is $30,- 000. - The GitizoruV-v Bank ' of Louisiana sul scribed 36G,400, :Their share of the taxis 7&G00. ' oU-rt.GeiltWjrave- 10.000. He low.-uown as pticj. imfmeripe tax is." to t olIectl, at the rwiot of the bayonet, says that J-rJt yviil be impossible to make a mistake,- sareT ib; having the assessment "The Federal moat5linpterin-ule n at tempt to land-Rt-lJaybu bara r-ntaa lotn, 3ni ran" aiiroiud. The4ofederates. demanded a latterlhrougi. the head killmr hira inftantjyr-jjpftys'4500. . And fotiii.as Iow.-down as prit He says ho did it in felf-defencc. and was aakcripjious of 25.-v The: order. "by .-.which this mitled to bail under bond of 7,0Ott - 7 i Gsk. Pettigrkw. -This gallant officer has ngain reported, himself for iuty.- Two of his wounds are .healed; though -his-, arm is - still paralyzed. ' -,v - 1 . lT)e atii r or Ho? Wabrt.5 "i.. WresLew.---We learn from the a Obsc-ver that Uhis'gentleman died at his'residonre In Fayetteville, on Satur day raornirjg.the I6ih instant. He was a man of more than "ordinary powers of mind, cnltivfyr ted and enriched ' by study. ; He " had been a member of the' State Legislature, Sneaker of theSeuate.? Representative-: in the Con cress, and Secretary of -; the ililitory Board of iVi,vJ,s,aitr uer secession iron? . lue.oia ijnion. f 1 Ths 'ArmV Woem. -We le$rn that this, de structive insect has ruadoats appearance in some parts of iJortli Caiohna : -v IXurs BAStts,v Fsq.'-TIh's" gentleman, late" of FayelhJjHef Hurtl Carolinv has received and accepted -the ppoimment-of.Attorney for the Confederate States Di$tru;t Court of ;E:t Flor ''J., , rtda. CoMMonoRi! RAttRos.-This, office who was captured at Hatteras has heen exchanged and appointdl to. the 'command of tho Naval Dt'ppt ai Charlotte, N-C.'-j. . ;::y" - Yankem xy Otow.'-We learn from the Wilmington, loarnal .that the .Yankees landed a force of two to Urea thousand atbwansuoro Jon Saturday ths lCthi"-W captured one of I CJapt Ward's." ptckeU. and . destroyed ' all tlie baltwores witniu ten iuue wipnuuwiu. ,v . i CSttt N. C.i-Iltc:MKf.--We. learn that th 6Sth N. d'Eesrimenl was organized In June last at Campf Martin, in .Mitcliell couaty, M the election of John -C Palmer1, Colorfel ; W. WProffit. "Lieut. Colonel, and -TohaU..-eener, Major. -Thi regiment iias 10 of 4naotry and j-. - . - . ... . .. surrender, Ut having no artillery to enforce it, a Federal transport came alpnnd took off her crew- and, abandoned the Sampter, .Slany small armband stores. were taktn . from her, and slie was bwrnedv b'lt the flames' cauffht the de pot of the .West FtcinarwiiVRwl and de- . Stroyed it; with. 1 50 hopjsheads of pugar which had beea-'ftaptured by lhe Federals. ; Independence, Lfo.'wa attacked by Cor federate guerrilla; on Ihe-11 tii. Col . Hiisrbca andQiiantrelL- and tlie Federal force -captured aftersuv. honr'S fightiar "t'The erals fepqrt their bwn loss at 20 k.Mled. T ,, : . i.y-:.L.v-".Pa 7?n-i.f .Twtween tlie f ejerai tavum u . " Gei.. Morgan (Federal and Gen. Stevenson, (Confederate-,) near t?umWlaod-Cap, .on tne , .. y . l ? And mules, ana qaannues, oi tunijicr -ww.-v. - , kdled apd wounaea m:uvn-j i" How SUn W IS DkatB-j-- A Parian Raner wlio-.pariieipaw .- ..-; , ;-- -describes' the death ofct ' - ' ' rT.l,Vftn"lw VP ard, were aomer distance . . Sew larfe-Unmi, - ; afj,i; Jackson counties. Ata. moving , . kV.wou'13 ralhethav'e sent to three of cavalryT V-;.- V; - .Janitttoym-w.-jr tj,-, , - ' . ----- . - '4 . a-r- w 'i v - " - i V, .- . ' - - .a r 14
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1862, edition 1
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