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fV Jitfr rnrnrrr i (LUC Conspiracy Exposed. ; The following, from the Conger oaiirc of iturday, is the'exposeyof a tre?chab!e. . t- r J -j - It is not the fatfc if Richmond, of Char leston, f Atlanta, or any other .city or 1 mm 'J'UAVH-Xlif:. TPti-r Thre was 'Special Coir c?por.cnco f the Advertiser & a s-cer k) nn at I . ,port on uu& 'J A town, which will decide and terminate this ! anwu.rviujj iuustp.r fUcsi.terTJ, yoaTUT-uv-ilrESCS.' The -Cincinnati ! FKOM 'I SIS FKOM. minutes, ;uriiigS. srb. 5 K J. INCLAIIL Eoiros. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 18C4. 1-f.klUhed ertr;! TLi:s J) AY, ot &5 or i j oath-bound Association, in this State, nl IstfucsJe. savs the Itfcmnohd WAivS JHooU ., jmyfcte , ace. luded to in our telegraph cc'usin Vratc'r-n.,l Ar..?A It nnfT-tho rtr the Sid la nd tW.UoT in.rv mrtrimiT i I . . . .- - : n ro " i rm nrUM-f - which will eivo most o! these tar sue .svss - " - Cn.iTJiAM Co., N. C. J Mr. Editor Sim; T wish to state a few 1- f?cts for the bencDt of the nuulic,' eencr ally. There is a secret concern in this, and other counties, of our beloved Ohi which will sjivemost of these far s will-win. Now, we ii-tcnd to devot'o the i last drop and ihd -final dollar to t! Ptrug- g!e. It will not pay fur th Yanktc to pursue a siroilar course ; therefore, we are jog. finelv. :. ' 'I--...' rI f - f i iCinmerciul eayB the iTriiUtary bcw-u nation We Urn it but little nes .'rom tlto-.lV I, I- ... i...i''.,nt,,.;.Jf,i. -a,. w ot .e. 6 Jd.ylSco d;4 not ;m antt oanerj ofFriJav i:i rrsard t, thi t.Hc siiicav.it!' a. i'pifo;c t. wtf .J - 1 been no chance :-r..t..f t -CJ"-"J ' i Aw 1 rjociww'jpBT.. "iaati cum crop !0nthe !5Ui. onturin- thirtoeti cannouj nero barb. r. irru?t have f ffed -urfely.5 . Ule erapi tfaugfc&S Texas a i ion, ana but iliilitskirin'.l'indan iir th.-. - o - - i Uevezal stanJ of t olort, a.ud between 3,000 1 The Yankeo papera are espe re loolc-ianf! 5.00U prisoucrsl 1 The Situation. The Atltiiita In UUi-tcnr.t r of th e 2 8 th v.. ysthat during SumlJiy the anuies on -ir front remained comparatively, quiet, r uhins hostile except the , dull, slow iiopi'ing sounds of firing -"between, the -h;i.rpsh solera, disturbed the' holy-calm of i tie Sabbath. Wc learn that religious : c-f vices" were held very generally in our ;.rrny. The Yankees also, were engage 1 in the same un warlike proceedings, but a.uiwu tt iiu, use HIC lUlli- mon .tLf I . .. i r I . , ' - r. r,.i 'm L'ann 1 I O " - '. itll'I TT1 TfU A V fiSi litSIJC iiJI r i r t . iirous scourges cave mr isiinsum exer-i secret, lie titiuk3 he can. .lhc-n he svs!4B xc,tae oouir. i.- uouc ,niw ju, cv::v i uc; piouv er 01 JLUe .cbmHrc caunct pajnw . at n t f 15 friri-iis-L ( . - Hjtu nut-icw casuuhiA, but-amo ?. CialW vx- j those ww n.ourn th lo- tftl.p rilLl- gold gcing.to Col., V.'arnr-r p. Jon. of the 30 I rv- t ar rt cd at see, b Iruhi' b-i -adw, who a s i Kt i tn I Staff : t-. - .a i r . -.t i !ts object mam objects, arc protection, . ... J-. . . .. ... irJ;r flV 1 The c4u;ure of P.terahUr. is t.norL- 1 a ia CAu.-t0,-0 ior ie.v i er., Vu.. tas 10' -it i't the t.-'.'t1:t..s by v f-oaVtheememy. It has one of tha hard- ih,s hfe a,ld IiC airships his do.tar. Ilea ten ,.to .tlsitecu cerpc?. pound in ec:e4cdAac C9u e i'UI-jro ; ?0iL ;klia $900,000 for Europe. Uhot trom tue sharps. otr. xhlli e..t:otths attached to it, that has ever been ls been buoyed and sustaiard by the it Igloa'as :ti,V jCUJag at twrnty-oae j .jlamor?; ihxt ix:&mond h Se;p.- evacu-i "Tiw New York thiito tjiiaks " there f-,1!10- hJ sUncvl d.-,n an i invented, so as. to . prevent its' . sttljects hope that foreigners and negroes enough co? t. 1 u, s$ Kicie . . lau-d bv the dtir.-nis arwifo. iv.ill le but little, aoro oimpaiiin 'in I vai' A'-"1 lU l' i r :)t 1 froni telling the serets. It ho has se- COuid be faund todo the-"blood sheddirHrJ - .TLe '.'f2fe t?dve'ston, ci th?;- Gdimor hns hien relieve 1 of thj cuai-1 Louiiaua, or ue.t of ih- M;&p5, fcr S "4boti' ti-n ' o' -V l- - cret words, and sirns so every member f Jjd 'bv ' th-ir efforts he could 1 1 6th- nftnc'dhy a bi"i pro-: inm cihts cor? by Hjihr. i:nc time to'coiue." d-umi.iin- vra h''". 1 'n' .,rr-"' -'- icay be recognized; and the manner and ,or nira' dlf U Ujr , f H ' ..'V ' , ' ?eii6r. ft g'mWi tfform.lv C3- - It U bduvei Civ, Gv.m-.uent will not j -Co-f-derate cu-as -r- c -ihi n-i S kd to llv f ' way that a person is brought into ibis make South property 1 fleet his pa y-, J j , c ,71- - unt,rf.rc witn VaiiundichaHt it bleeps trr;V "v,uv concern, are calculated to deceive. They inents. Hal ho fir.ds this will not do. i mVa r 1 l, hi-irt . " i f trouoie.in Mtoun , u.,., ..wauu..,, Wa:i are taken before the person who has to Foixd-new ro U-cr enlist and nenocs y iJnK. says nie l rrcC!,vuV -a? tvrt Chiea-J- 1itket .ve beea established tnSIty astocM,;,,,-. 1 ... . . .x.. -. ..t. AOtignera no longer eniir, anu ne0iot& cow abou? - tha rtsW: Wn.-v r.fjnizd : .... " -. . j-o..-. a x.. , -mca0j, r . - . - returod- with sono hal: duxea K:i ciau. ana 1. now irvintr nasi 10 .mo. . , i i -. .. ...i . r l ... ., i.:... iv, ..t l . :,..i..i..J.,r... ! 1. Z t i ..... . ... .... . i i- js, o uasn ci iv-t fjuuu, clu pva- , i 'j liiiri j u li'Jtii:;- lii inif agaiuhi a vu aoum .ie Jsuujwmc iici , Jii-- ii:uvun.uin.35 j u.;oc,ih f 1 'ij lIi5J3vieu5e. 1 a .m'.", ; j, 1 eaerai jtJSSO.- t IhO Sa ill the bat- .i.sy w intir portion. i-" I""'1-1--".' jfiiyut, ,u,-u-lIb .anu loss will so greatiy exceed ii:e gains, - - ' y ! T5Mj;iiit7Y-areecpnj si to;ufs near tue tihicKahownnv were UU00. lnc camv was oi tuat peculiar kma; ''i- "'fejthat ia3 spoils will not compensate, hhnj i-xef . JfVv ; . - A special ip:it;.h-to ilu Times, dated turci Dar ..1,4.,. t.-i r-..r 1 this .uranc. thev proceed, ianoor! 1 . . i ,.;,.; urf-."':' .....if'it.n.it; ju:. irth r.-.. W4 ,vuurr, U"v-V '-Ij..!, s..u ' nt int. this unholv thin forth? expenditure of blood and :onevr. . - r waon-vow r - " i ..I tV v f 'Z?"? tiaiatcd a . , . , . J9 , ar.1 far a snort tune thoutrht it wan-all Jtis this .conhidcration wa:ch is brnt:.u ... f. i "i!v: , imfi ,n,i .,f,m-.,-,.,n!,..!..;f:,;,:, '" Ine.st V, . -s, pis", H!auuni.gtu4i.v, uS-c thelraiikte'to senses, nan liniy f.v- 3 patches iaise.- His oss ontv one han- i tlirea J . :.cui C41UI- 11 v.!.. m.wwiw a fciwim,.,,,- MlP or live oi.l.fM henomsn-r ilelii- - - . . . . . .. . .;j uwt yi.imco. aucuuonsaan. iw'-uvr,. - , , .... ..... ..-.- '..! . i he intensitv uf the beat, b.vr 1,.$ fl ! .., "i w n.V, 1- h"i" understar.a tl.a. wc mte;,u tuts nar.snau Uf ,Kc " Qrl ' ttl i;, ji" ,.n hnn-! '7'. tU,V" aaji11 ?'w ' '"' ' '" "'" '"..I . -5 ----- iiuit. a;j l woi: a not ii:i7 .Nt;tt. in-: a r tv refetraiuing influsnce on the 'fistitinglv'.'S wreopcne-l to see what 1 bad pronerfslties of tle belligerents. jdoiie fir myself an-1 others I at once do- At aawn on Monday, the IntcUiacn-Xr : - t tedosUip with the concern, 4:rrks nex eaergv seeined to have i"1 1 piayed to Oo-i xo forgive me fordo. . j v ii t r vile a UkM;;.- .nd I be. i eve t.ou, i'- f i r.nuse-i int. the V.xt that coi L-nts!.. h . Tr. i .n , ... . , - iloryrivt me lor rt. lnt-n 1 IdJo fjne or my 14 s- Sll8ruia'1 has eViJcutly ,at Ust cor- fl ii:n. mv tiftugths pt)ii the subject, i 1 "-1 ihat hw strongtu muA be measured aiI1 a ; in art-that wUlieu' to serve mv God I i. KfLjj j'...? -ri.rt I... r. i....-. . rna guard duty at Sr. Louu i4 ivx ; Sk,raiau i t Co$ ; j lhlc (h... perforuBcd-by enrolled nnlitia. w:.4tj . Confederate General Shelby has -'cav- I &cc no ir-ritj- 'n-- of n .r-. . , -nrr. . donelle, Ark. His foree' 'i cs- j n:'cnt bein r.r..nir.! n! more than there w. 1 15,000. , ten days s.Q-':, L ttir.tU t5n?i fn?r. lik - earner Lebanon has been" cio- !.V1S iburiou-4 prnt; tyPct fr::t bus ai our guerrillas on the Misstip-: Sr,,f 11 tl' T V b;; tl:?- bif: . , , , - . t ins. famil'ar plan ot turnms, ottr IT n s.-. I uernlla party Wont to the ph.nta- .IlinI; ,i0 Ctl iuU a;ttri.:;lj goon. If wc were to b wh pped hvtha. drCsi and,x-t r-Artff-mi -il.. 1 ."".. " Held, na compelled t Astanu' our'Urse,!: . ...VMit. -fi4t-Cittlr.:.ar3c..Jvi.ifin. N..nb Kwl'-uiv. " Uf f;,n ' nl... Ni,- r t'" 1u, ra. wK-..rwa. uerdlns, whortSesvouId sting and z zey hate leWatV a. perkcfta!mn;ncthuig i.trtni: n oxi tlarmie j.,.; a? sfrtynules, all oftho ro-s ! tVotu winch ho w;Sl liud no ih.k- utu scourge him fVom oiVeeal of the tWfoll- - hatred. c Tiie. s;yt Jjheyvock down;. Ouern;ias .wc-ro on.orc cer.?crimion 3 , jever thin-' elo tWt3e-j t-xtrictitiii hU ccmuiatid. T4.T r.,, -xno weamt-r ia mier--y ""' I ' ui a ioyi T. Ureckinridce-'has driven llunler- from the t a"M 'y-c..jlHo - man -uic-h!. driving the LflitnLtso Jl ci the The Northern 1 'Ci ne i7- ' Valley, and Leas cavalry-have routed 7 'V a... ;j..i0. - (Confederates Asaii, .1 -thoti-htbf my bravo bor, who i bhenian, Grar.t s big cavairy gun, .rays ; . ...v... U m.-. .: - " ' oats to lan-i is camst our p jwer. ' Early in the day the ia.id do toy duty to my coun-ry. L think 1 re my. opened vitu terrific caunonauiugj n a our hret and at this moment there s -emy ta b'c no abatement ia the intensity -f the firing or the fury of the battle. O rubtless a battle is raging severely be ;cvcen the ojtposing armies. The weather is too executively hot for : f arnics to undergo much tremendous ertion. Its ' enervating effects - mate r,.diy weaken the force of heavy move- merits, i et notwithstanding, til ere was; doubtless a terrible and bioody engage ment on Mouday winch may tell very materially on" ti e fortunes of tne caui- i.-aign. We anxiously await the issue of , The day of the battle which will so mate rially affect and perhaps decide the most iiiomeatous interests of our national exis-t-'uoe. We feel however that with our nr.v un-ler the admirable mnaemeut of en. dohn'ston and his rrat captains, the nemy will be shorn of his strength and 's column so thoroughly shattered;, that h- will net gather his energy for ag ;'eseive movecnyuts again curing mahy .nontl-.s. i morally or h-gtlly bound to keep if; for the We cannot "and will nof hp dofcat.!. -1 :ith is wrong in Itself. ' D as' I have An Evs on WisniNc.ros rnako j;-iod & -Now that 1 15C2r,) Jiaoi 1 a - a.t'vrpons the- sr- firCd that could be removed. bis escape .1 Hundred re'svls were sjiatkuuid at ?Iay- j Memphis. If ' . !t'.J.vai T'ur.wti :.t li..cctor;-: ihis escape by taking a eassing steamer to papers say the latest ueralla do-Igs for decoying the placing of gaiy was fihtigftr our independence and of all tho Columbia Cardliruan, can we not i that 1 had done. ' . . Upare a force tr move against VvcsUin-i It was said too that'all these who he- , , . , b . . ,! lonsed to this" concern were expected to!iU" UUUVA Uv" u,.. Auu0,,j vote for Mr. Ilold.m. . I knew that I could j Hampton ? Northern -Vir&id-.t is open rot do tint, for I have ..even tee 1 a warm j nnd the gahia inviting-. Tt would cause supporter ox,. Ij. v ance, ana expecr, n the tlScotch cap" to be brouglitinth rccui- P - . , . : l Union again, if Mo&by, Hampton or h; l!rust nexr. to vote tor him aeain.- li 0 ' - ' i would a a friend, sav to all of those who, Lt"e were to turn up -some lino moi i.i:g j 11 have been deluded Hr.d misled, to cr-me right oat bf this thing at once. Esptc:al- ly do I insist upon all good men to come out; I would say to all of them that have not as yet been brought into this misera ble all air, not. to accept ot any proposition ; ton that may be mr.de or oiierea; tor 1 tell you it is a thing that ought to not exist. Uur. authorities say it i:s treason, and I fear H is. So all of you, who are new keeping its secrete, come right o U. The oath is not binding, because it is outside of every thing that is reasonable and right. I do ! uot believe that .in individual is eithei: dust j?t:flitijr, but there is r. fiir p rop for BOiue rain, but I in.re'y b nj it . 1 not be admii i.-di.ro.! in suck Ure -i : :i- lilies as herctolbre. - The Corfcdcra-; : . The fight in front of Gc-n. Cheat! : ';s Would not light if tVy tuovU nVeh f-yton dispatch, sav. VVaudi j, ,sed colore.1 women oa the river bamt, Wednesday in..n3 is relented y- vofthl 1 the Wilt H Unjoyirvgquht. In ,;-h t. a crowd ser-t?ie and have been severe. C:- V'Uie ft:"n . ',nioinkr t iil,. s,hi h w.d make nc.:- to be taken ou beard. - He rptp towar.di our ;.vork, sv. 1Uirc;v!if o: -ino .Jdi,hrVft bute haiiu,tto:ne f ,;m HW ! ju the JJaltimore nominating Cor.ven- cHmns tbo .utenti.vn:oi u. . learns.rom a young nflemaa just lri;ei gu count w-;thiut caluutin- thecon-'tion there were rlnee or four negroes ren-i irii,nS 't Port Giofon, jthat bikre he left .that!-.-, .....t .-iii. ... .v!. .-...,!-.. 1 "i"- .r ! But our ohiccr.s wcro .-.ireauy :ti po-.:-- IaW,tncrfi:irthad red tee iM Ufo ,s t, meet tium. . 'we obs rre fi. ' f,f l!,!,,,.:! : l! L.i'V "'V'' ;V 4,eh. JJ.cIc Va jlor had iada battle with Jfany military eo.n r.T .shouhl at- v.v -..;n K -5,..i , !wiacui!'l,'l'"hll,riJiTO-''i l:" .1.-. ' . i 1 .1 :. . i i' "1 e eraembered. carn-c-J . a , tucrer and extK-cf t-.r.t 'troons. -.vhen fir:.. t , . . 1 n V-. rU , .1 . .ftnfr.Y-ft( v 'steamooat. to tie ankees twc rears aga. Clieathatu rode down the'rniiks and - r forcojs ere cpmidetely victorious, l' me pe..wn ..1 p.opi.. of thaoei - : - .... , ,,..,.,.-... ..- A.v at the Long Bndg, or even 111 tno ntidi- j n.. - . . ; -"jl . --..y..uua. : f . , M : , the oVder to tire. , J or I1.1 t an l.our ih- 1 1 a f a t ir j 1 . , I I'hc, enemy s ICS's is stated at 1,000 killed 1 5- !? a ptociiui e -s vu. j be heio Fkom ' MHsr-sir-rv Ai apprehens ons cannonading vd r-t-ketrv vv-ic horhooa ol Arlington lieishts. A demon , , ,.- , ? , as hr!ta.T.-4 r ,1 , , t. v 1 w.m.)iwutiib 1.. i..Ktuy .ri . . . 4. . , T w . . . "l woc,UiCU T' l,ltct artillery, ar.djas .jwt11-;- - - - 1 at Jackson coacejums another Yankeo Heavy, when tlyccmjinr withdri r, iaviro- stration of this kind might aomphs ! vas have subsided. . - 1 their'dcad un-4 the field, niuch at the present time, when Washing- ( tjty of sf,;., aad-Mhtt when Gea J !.r ' T ' -nilhb tver.-tm- Tliere arc but lew Yankee troops at The operations of G-n. Pihow.iV ih. i. completely drairred of truopti and .jTftylor v.s 3 heavd ffbm he' had corn-j if,' M. r. u -.v.; LZt ?1 .IfV , V arc 1 vicinity . i'Ayette appe-irs to hav on.y gamsoned by a Jew r.;7.- m;;tia. palely uuitou and tlnvcn .tae enemy over if he should be,- hrev.r he warned lb:- I 5i;Uop Green his recently visil bis r:: v" uSSZ'' - ; MXicen im es.w var lossis- isfim.jt.-.? 'i wcivf wiij ,.. u..t ! -1 . ... ) he absolute necessity of a victory ovtr :ne enemy has beca so thorougly infused u.t our army that they will conquer," the idone go to your God and a.sk foririveri- es; then go to the Governor of your State and lay the matter open before him, and ask forgiveness, and you will be pardon - -rated vandals oetorc them, liow eagerly .,! at oncCt for we have Governor who we await the iss ie to decide for us an ad-jaies to do right. woe on a fieeing and routed foe. Uow I have said enough for this time. I mar anxious we await the blast that orders our 'come aghin. .So. Mr. Editor, you can pub hrave ve 'he routed teran forward to the pursuit of',ish th s if you. think it will do. It may 2d legions and the detracted rem-1 btf of 0:ne avuutage - to somebody Shermans insolent hosts. - Our! " UlwLxLIiLL. rants of people have earnestly prayed to God to '. oucbafe . to u3 the victory. Onr God henrs the prayers of the riI.te ius and long ffering. (hir good right arms will chei d ih?vir. a nd Vickslnir- still Ters-d widi a Kintlmaii direct from'tr..,: VU awuuiH Ui ma OUUkitl :- -U lUUie.-u.';- ..... v. . ... , .........s. j,.. uuUUCU, t' "-. -3 ii.it. i4 vu o , re2atk.io2 UR . US lUL'.ilOCI. Ol f..S aiOCoaC. nriftfr,. J. j iv .lh.il tMo ... ' , . ticn of tbd Editor, and the uu3voiJahl 4 ..... absence of one of our compositors,"-who has met with a serious mi death of a kind and iudu the Carolt..viah has lieen short of edito rial as well as other matter for the past two or three cays. We hope to be all right next week. ' ' 1 nu!) m t3f..w - Lieut. Genera! Longstreet, '.vh arrivpp at Columbia on Sunday, cri rv uic for Au gusta, Gv, ays the 6'ovlU Caniinl n. He intendyd ... '. e iio was Tidl tveaU" fcy the iri-ueraiy. Gen. Tillow vru repulsed by owhVv.. . Vemamingpuet tid after; It U iht2jht the rs will .-00 a nm I ?nfr ,.u;nlr.v wit!- savers hiU -3.vlV-r- - v .iorttmc tu tue Muyor jfnrd?, reiv.d di-l ' Jri bv A. ! uigent mother, patd, ia5t -uihtat 11 -Qok": ' irdciu.r'his. ,iho Chicago Cvnvution, and w aid thenjihrough to Jackson. The'aow go with- j to7iidedr7 J. Smith of in ten miic of the nhv;c j A force of Confoder.'d.e guerrillas wr. . SAniscrB'iT.Ti.tne 2S.. 1 ; 3Iaftn Tok; of Churloilc . The Yani "kees' hire" captured Ca;hpt Tance, near Morgautoh. with S00 Of tjiirsruits, audi t i t? Arc vnnw v i vk-r"p A A .ii .. X 1VV X .3 ' 1 Gon.-Wirt Adam's iteadqtiarlei T0 :stdl , ported in CU-avslind, East " 1 inuK&:. .v.' ; it. Jackson. . j on uUt Tl .tr.vdar. fifteen hunnred Yankee prlsonct- have t Gen. i'u.rcst i, at Tit.1o. P.ll'EIhS. : arrived at M erid: m. The wounded 1 force you "cm to aid in ropelh'ng them.' i 1 o-otiK A'. Ilpiriv 'Cofniilissiorier. 'V'j'J x V-'-'- :.tlIlVC'l l i CI .U: ill. 1 IIC WOUlf'iCU U;J" t ' w - fSpevial to theMobiU- ll?giter.j ;gera andYardvses- arc laid side by fide. V talx.tik. U';ecoel!o th- r..-s-:-. The Register's Senatobia ccrresnoudentl . .Mcrji:uis hrpjuh. Sh&'t- j ere tyy liie wbei of our negro tVM? it ends -in.!ojiov.tne. srHtherect trom M. - ' : iW " , " ,7.- - V, ' r - .r. - . - .1 . i;U9. r ua;.unoiv. ana lcii'Dnan v..'i;irr-fs--- i.o-.ns ar.a-xemi.-nis papers oi tae 2 an ana ' r , . ,. . , , , ... .,, . , . . , . a,u . - i Li''htccn fiat -cars loaded wall arullerv ! in their places in toe two hotixys. and rt e 5n . ' ! , .... . i .. .1 in tKa i,iiiii,nr -..-.-,....'7 .p-;o,.k. -Kt wagons camturt-tt by fUTest, bave iir- j-i.epu.diui'i press asi over int. ,-vn.n ;- STATE 0F-ln:tTII OAROLIV, J CnATH.VM C-OL'NTV, ; Juue HO, ie6L S This is tr certify that Silas Jh-ckwith rike the blows that will 2 -in the victory, appeared beible un otiu .of .the acting Jus- S inv t kr.'.ur.-nt,,. 1 ,..f tK.-. 1 ' al" J,,:"'!'a"' ..... . ... , .... .... ! xH!Ki-i;t v-,ivfi.i :.i('Wt!;;.;(V,!;cr,at, t d ... "... ' i ' " ' - . -. oatrrjc. Several w eeks l: a v iru-.S'' ' . a , : . was occupied on Monday in receiving the j t 8alis7 Jtme 7 GiWc" is sier:.' by iirooks, and! Ghesk Mt Gkkbk.- The following is I VlYyJll;'s t11 hven ex.Mted IF .- selves of the opportunity of -paying-' their ' eniy eorttin y diavc"ta?e'4 VAhiti '' Vafiee.'jsue'X'oding him. . - jft lady -iu tae 'i,an'-M-ssissMHn "depart- ' .7 respects to' the old chief and wishing him, fi,.S foroa i estimated; at'dGt." . lhave . pture of Petersburg is an- (meat to a gentleman in Sli;abura, Missih-! ' 7;,,7, thaVThe' Admioi"trvs'Wb,- r, j . 1 . . , , iro.-t . f .,! .,.it.'.. i Uci'iAted. . ijiiuu. It is another tno vsf the- mifor- ' , 1 - , ''. ., "' . , God .peed in his mission of glory and to J7 -fe Rfc Lincoln hnf not vel r.utbtalirelv &e- iines, so many of which havi occurred ! Cl"l.177 f aVc ot lho re .hjls l7'?' wsitnos? - .vovv. ia ieu i.u'x'-y oi 4u . , ... -.t ... ; ...i. 1-- a i 'i, - .y-i-Lr-....-. - wane ;t ia.s "vt ir-:; i;f.w r-r to C'V.vt: .. ve ."idD'ctrtjtf '' A thef.hip ttoc attentive-and obliging t.degraph operator j ' " ..J.'-iytiSSWi ;". F Jffl& Alah.un-- has c-arm d at thi place, hxs r-gret fo learn, re- j T ' " C'oTTndmg. jrngham fro.n Callao. signed his situation umf.will return.; vol- I The Ho:r.elGard rtastailed -.men -v as.hournc .sreoir untarily, to the army. While we can hut cro imtiedialely org.nuid " under 1 - - t - . ... . . Txi i Jiiim.t. x oil est. at 11:1; atiiuii.u niAu jiiuiiijivs .1.40 j - ' i .- i .jj .... to tins step, we rsgrefc the ner.e isity. that j li'otic-'. .7 excited. and dc influences him to resign a place . he ha-j " " .. . . I205 and 206 of) PJtl , , A - sftd- mbfi;.rta. n.-eami'd at the!1 ' Tr-r-j . rd-structiou.' Co?. rrsons, who com-; , , ... . r, , . III. t xneditioa ! mantis. a tngarte d lex ins commeaeeu a , -4ent to charge and secure tn:s treat me it ol them lis' n: is -to. i-s ot v-.r ,' . ituwt Ktiurtiiavv vnecance i-ne ii'ti-"- t cum. !.,..... .. J , .. ... ,1 - i- . - i laeu iormer muMti.-. nt i.i o-.!, 1 mo vein c fiiiai'ivnv it t.f.-t.i 3 -VflV'sVn f. .1 f- I 1 t ..-- -1 -. t UK v. t . . , , tas a ard ana loyal : . ; 1 r V ; sled asliay again. ;ood spirits for weeks past, and they say heericg things which we try to believe. The Atlanta IntdUg'vr.i-r, a thoroughgoing brick'4 ou the war question, writing on frie " Situation" on the 2Cth, expects a t attle of great magnitude a-.d importance i nort1y, " within a distance of Atlanta hich will make the roar of the guns and ne" combat of arms heard within- our midst." " To us," it adds, " the battle is of victory. To the enemy, naught but 'estrr.cLion anil death. "We will win the :-ght." This is cheering,-though often re peated, .t'nd inf.y- prove true. Atlanta then Aviil'hcar the tiext combat of arms ! WESTERN KOHTH CAKOLTA. The raiders who 'struck Morganfon on! Monua'. after destroying Camp Vance, the depot at the. head of. the road, and a pas--nger (not freight) -train, have departed whence they came, through Watauga, 'ith their. plunder, followed it is said by i ur troops. What a pity our troops wera not informed of their coming. But thsy re gone. What plaeo next will feel a 1 ..id and a 'surprise ? This is about all we know and nearly 1 we think of the situati n. From the best of our judgment, sa's . the Goldsboro Suite Jovrnal Grant has uot "fought 'it cut" on the line he set o it on, nor on any other line, up to the t resent writing. By "fighting it out" we appose he meant 'whipping Gen. Lee or i-cpturing Richmond. Well, "private ad- v ices" rssure us that Gen. Lee is not haT --hipned, 'and from the "reliable grtnlle nan" Vi C Ik-.vj assurauces that Richmond h not yet taken. Petersburg, when we : i.st f..w it, titood wliere she is, as.impu '.'Mit a cockade as we ever saw, r.nd there -he sood at 12 oVlock yesterday, and 1 here fhe stands, in all human probability, 1 0 day. Long may she waTe. Gen. Lea 11! confronts Grant, and whips him every i.vr.e he advanced, 'he Yenkec raiders :iy across ind about the Petersburg and vTeldon railroad, able to dvnothing mnrp ia their hasty and precipitate flights than ut the telegraph wire. This they dtone r more every d.y. Near Petersburg where they were reported to he fortified fboy have torn up cut a small portion of v e track and they are not fortified there. TKK RAID ON DANVILLE. This raid was a complete failure, so far i 3 r.ny permanent evil to us or any Eolid -dyantage to the enemy is concerned They tore up the track for fow miles be t wer the junction and Danville, burnt up a depot or two and a few cars, and tl.cn ieft cfir losing many men pd much Ria- .-rUh sd escaped to Grant. - . -- . i . SILAS BhCKWTIIl. II. COUNCIL, J. P. .-:it. was 'battery. He succeeaoa in capvtiiifg u x.. (l.n' r,,i(;Vn;(nt iddlv hisiieroloaing nf.j r a desperate struggle, ana iniined.ate.v , huS bftf:n iW mijrr., ablldoned. Tl .. cr-d. and . 203 ; .u,d S10. turned it.on the flying ion. Gu. Lhtiro.v j a.1,nUjiN(r:ltio. VtuotA and blind -v. hi!!, commanding a brigade Of Arkan- ; :tfc k bi-t-n Uro..,.-ht , ST ATE OF NORTH CAR0L1N," J Chatham County, June 29, 1SGL ) Th's is to certify that Benton Holland, G. 1L Holland, J. li. Long, and R. M.'j Sugg, appeared -before me, one of the Justices of the P,-:acu in and for said county, that they belong to a " secret xt g.anization in said countyr but believing it to be wrong, have declared non-fellowship with it, and they were misled as to its ob ject, and as god and loval citizens of their country, thy wish iti'urther understood that they will not belong -tp any such or aniz.tion, and they pledge their sacred honor as honest mini tjovct tc engage in anything that has a tendency to injure their country; aud they that the authori ties will pardon thorn for their misstep j and they promise that they w ill never hereafter be caught in such a organization again. THE FUTILITY OF CO.SQCJ-T. The Milwaukie (Wis.) News s?jys : Two vears ago we drove thr robe 's'o.ii. ; ri f li intirn pinnfrrr cl .rf --.. 1 1 A i ... tT-.,'h 1 rill . .. .'..-!!. tit' e cam mat s?ctionts no., sui occupt- "y j tlie rebel Gen. Forrest. Jrnmcaiatelv a! ter G nessec r nnu V-Vuuu vJ l . i n ivo v vuul v now sknost entirely in rebel "hinds. exoacted to '.haveibcen a car The same summer desperate oattles were XTi countenance. :furre5 with tougnt at ..ormtn, lujca amt liatcbitviia-i ! ot- .-almost crcdii.SS liabilities. in every straggle victory crownetl our , , - voi 'hi 4 sparkling ey and! undi the LaGi i the 'JoiJinous a.) writing irom - A private let. from Hmpnv, oi yes- -Man, aootu uww.h tunc, ui.ui;u-u.. j the folK" ,1'uor th.- er:rmidil. ol h-1 - jihirietta, ssvs : :- idsv, a iotes Srld in N -j.-.v York, o 1 -hc charge on the same: lottery, ho thir.Utng fro kr v.-cv'- t f-vvt 'roint t lu.vUiting Ge-i. JohnsWs' hcadquar- 1 2:d, at HZ. Confcrte monej- in Mem-; that the eumy vtdl h.dd it. Persons j . n,..r,oIa; :; h,, , ik A-..,rdv. I tend, him 'nu-ty .biv-fph hsl ennfv on ddlu: scarce audjthmkmg Chuvchhi:. was the .neiny n-fcf..lV ro., lvioe, wh.-.r, as thr ,r. ,-7 ,. i , j -f j- rii-iino- ranidlv I tempt iug to retake tne battery, turneu trie j " . .vi.,.r .v.v v, Xi .1 r ,,- i- - - , - - -t i.v , i.a , ".r-crV.o l jriins anon nun. A wWDcratc U2t I C a'U. i , , ali.Viom tiic immense ri-spcrusibil-r.,., .ftrt I to n.UtiL-H was nut discovered until I ? . , . . . ..- . . visual"-, ib csi.:... tu ai o jw. , 1 v- . . . ... . . . . . r i C'Vi-iiooea .iriot ifr- mimnucr. ities xestins: nnewtiinm. to sat notm:iiC oif -pi...r:;; .. --r .,.. ..;, k.,? ,u itn,rU Ghurclihai arrived at the batter v Jen. Grant advanced into West 'Vea- 1 the etivitxyf t poy a nd mind, antf con-; umjetl aRd rr;.u..-d. so. and during the Rummer of Kirl. timtai w ate Wall iss' required ia-checkingi The rebel- o.cn v u Kr uered the whole of that region; it is ' tha caemy's'ino-. feiaeitts, "one 'would have; rendering the city it'ennbi.o by the.Fe.de -I battle tield. 2-vrprn, hag-;rals. The Kicnfice ut l.'.o to takp u h ike ve??h5v,v. consfqycntly be useless unUl tiiej y" and saw trie colors. Iho loss litre was rori''- position, 1 eicr iti i i t'W-i ..no t,,4 . rebels are di 1U t bO . it at Fkeo Do'GbAss Dekasds. di.-duu-rod. A .diji-.Ht'.-h'. dated "Arhiv. of Or; P't ! Frederick Doughts write thus of the J pondent. Yn:-;;t; Lstixatk or ovr Strv..not;! I The Yankees have made : be? eih.: j of our strength. This time it- rou.ivi 1: i the N;-.v York Woroi'j Kaitirwoie v.n Cleveland Convention 'i -.I'.i Gen. Lee is g.ven 1 b,0.'0 inr;-. but r.-n 7 lie:, J including Longtrcet'? c-rp, bu .s: but eve-v one ot tbcae points is in " .. . ,.1 , :. . m;c, 3 of the 21st, reports no change .jn; .... . ! recent remlcrc-menu. Ua'.tr i--ea;.i isputed possession of th3 enemy. In jlr,clV'-v lauga ona Vjj. hr,v-e . imagined, UiC lositioa fo:.-thc p. thrw days. ' The). Sir I mean the 'complete abolition of ; gardf unrf rct.Cnt!y operHti.cfaSaius Rin full of the year, Gen. Grant occupied i-mn ou a PIC nHriiic,- tviiiypn feel .as-rc"lei., .irc thr-ing up w!'renchments, I every vestige ' form and .modification ot ! uion.1. c'),0'j ; ImbotleM's. (-.y.ih-y. .),( 5 range, in Tennessee, Holly Spii'ngs I 8-treli, 5,oijc, that ,tho. Gctieh l Av.a ; ins-U,: seemed d-.termiued U- hold Poten-1 slavery in every part of the United States, recently unJer Urockinii-iga'a.-d Feb.. and Oxford m il:ssi3sippi, and tVe cro-H-; ! t ir :r th ; station, Uast.ot 1aL3.prole5-1 bur-. . j perfeC of Yaccor.oy river, soma twelve miles j sion an. I "master of.'lha-eicvn'v'; and vov. Sup-dies hal !yn sv t to the Vhej soutn 01 uxruru, wtme ms civ.- r w as beco ne 'mbued witiT.JvTy e .iS'ideive and ; "wse ior iiuati r nn;ni.aa, v, nose ar-i , inrown iuaraiseui.y u,; m' tl mail, '.UCii Jus hh spirit ' 'V U ' - !f.,H- At the same tune our furaa hold node's- - ; rotom.ic. 1,1 JI. COUNCIL, J. P. Public Speaking. A number of gentlemen of this city having requested the Hon. T. C. Fuller to address Ids fellow-citizens, in Fayette villej at some early day to be designated by him, upon the su jcct.s of general in terest which have recently engreged the attention of Congress, they received the following reply ;. FAYRTTEvmivs, N. C, dime 20, 3 SOL . Gentlemen : lt will give me pleasure flon of all the country eastward to the line ! l'-P-1 J '-' of theMobilc and Ohio Rail Ro?.d; vrh'c'i j S .ciir.an report .4 Marmaduke iK m I -.-.6 t t equality for the black man m : --.t'O'.' ; between l. .innngton ! 1'et State before the law, in the jury- iiUr 2r':0','ltj, "- J M: ' at the lH,t-box, and on ihe battle- J7 L;:! : " u. n .l , and salutary ' retaliation for every ; ' , ; ' ' " C Ah(."' A'. stonce of enslavement cr slaughter of s.as aml Mis.J.riH, :..00-'' : on Jl-.-J i:v. uce-s.-H. I prisoners ot any co. or. i vuiu t.. m ; an in "I ;YhS, 2.,u:j. r'u- c?v.-s .r : on L:tt;e Rock.: -the distribution, of offices and honors' , ffbcUHi Vrf-Rg'h of 3.1.,0o0 .). is also of course in undisputed pssfe-usio:. p Gr.x. PiLrjw 3. Attack os" J at ft y ette. 1 hCstt-amer lag., iadu with cotton, -.ader this government no aiscnminalion j of the enemy. !- The 8ehn: J.-siss F'i1 contains the j was burned on the Arkansas ri-r. -hall be made in favor of or against, any M.tGt.V's ."aid. A year, ago this winter and eprmg our j fallowing account of 1s n7li!low's recent t Cucrrrillas sre troubosoni on tlj of cjtiseus whether black or white, is'be rellaMc, hai b-ni army took posses-jion of the country,bacu . t.ick 01i Lafayette,'.Ga.:T1ie later is dated01";' . ' ... v- of uative or foreign birth. And suppo- i the Columbia Caroihu; of Lake Providence, ai-o ol mrly ud l,, Ahi.. Jtme 27. yS? 'T?'t "i that the Contention which is to meetlgan, with Ids. comma r-rs- nftfrwardrnnin' Aachen L'iC,in- Cn. lMliow s expedon oas oeea nvard j,. c.)r..enticn that -he ncople at Cleavelabd means the eame thing, I eafoty to the ncigh-x torn Miss. In the summer we arrau-od ! l-asi la "t. 1 yesterda r aw thjpe wonnd-i,--faVor of .rtce cheerfully give my name as one of the , Va. Ceu; M-rgan fr the permanent occupation of the tcrri-! ea st-rcuens oelonging to t i.ov.is squao-i - -jijie Abolition pry ar- i-jauul t bat ; signers oi the call, tory east of Viksbars nnd bctw'h ihar:;n wl- wouiidei ciit 'LalaycUe, Ga S Cr'ngrcs will adjoufn hc-.r ptisingj yoUrs respectfully, Uig Black and Yazoo n vers. Ab utthe! Gt-n. JhlfoV's bHgad eynsisting. ef -Colilhe bill to conscrib' every. sbfc-bodhdj FRKDKRICK ,- -,r. i. f . oi men, aim our uo b- arhiivs In the fie!d! Rochester, May 23, 1864. san ethne cur troops were-pushed- st-; ArmLte;id's r.dient,'('.tt nutribercd, thi5avt. Tney s-ay " the x iy.U:ick ' Gn.BEBTt'EbQ ward irom V jcKSburg ana Louisiana, roui- c,,. A 1 ibama -Jlavalrv-n. id' Mi inens or per: i io u-.y cu..:..iu : : .1 r . i .- . -i . v ' , U. . -. j- ug lus ent uiy iroai in tiiiiru Tit;ntii . -. ; r tocomt.lv with.thft reonest made in vonr unftaro fot of the te-ritorv . dfsvribetl. b;-!-" .. i'- 0 " V ? bot f tiie iiib. in-.t , i wili i-jigeloua Tuesday the 12th of Jnly .t the day on which I propose to addr.-?s my fellow citizens on those subjects of general inter est,'whioh have recently engaged the at tention of Congress. . Very truly v"-ors, TH0S. C. FULLER. Messrs. K. A. Black and others. DOUGLASS. biforri ;ti : wh. '. u rr..Ci-o nertt, s . tn, that Geiu. A-o- -nil, h:v-.i returned ir: :b'c:n't; of A bin gdon . .et witli a'-) dit.tsi r , I a ad his raid hs beer: very s-tM-cessful . 1 1 .'.it. stilted that he captured Cynth-iam.. M i. ; Stcr!i:ig, Paris,- F.'mi ugsburg, Franiifo-j. Maysd!e' Versailles and Lo.:';,to;v. V ! v.ok 2,800 pr;4.irv;r)5, and S.OOQ .'!r. . T . 'I, 1 q . I - ; .till a.:..: uc.-n-yyo a '-r(5 i . ValiandiLam ntrambuUtes Bivtou -at ,.Unr r.f t.K ITnfim T'.-;.-o.-.-,a 1 -bt cf Government property. L.sui-1-endered. Inbvnt. fiom I'air;. .i Cour Houe, a ail .m . .otner :bncc i v. llh ... - . ... -.- a.Li i si-A -ieotL ' fnt-.rI IIoxrpnd b'.rtnrel to nv , Orleans, in th Missippi valley ".11 til Iy wuimt u -pTie riyr' in is lipimTu Ishaes made of tlie finest larmod go,.t skin ' ut! :.ana; arerov cu thel; way to P im proper, the Federal fia;?,- as we ans lalorui- g-iU.snt fci-.Jirges catftr! t&eiti-'raml nei-.t vets. oi fhtf Jredtral snji-t, an-! to thci fc ;aa:-.d. ... id does not float over. a sing e iucti ,f ! building about twUoni i yon the ar-1 gold bill, th, repeal of which itrungly 0 e.cr ,eea made in tna. co.n.trv. 1 territory out orthe range of th ... ; " ;Ho ed nia the metho. ormg, , T;. St. Louis Pernor t-, of the on tlxe river, and no .'oyal man.i, kuown f;t ff m o-to000f:futa;the Amounted; G-lu oled on tue S hvmgpvhica is as follows: Uepare the mao ia , VJ , . to live in anv nortion ct the termor -i-n- V , - , Vi : t:o,e:r; irjadici 2".. j the usual way, putting-it into a weak oose 1 .. ".' .'- . ,r J. cd. W regret to l;arni as we do from the f'taieiglt papers, that the Hon. "W. W. very ditnl in Morgan ton, pn Friday lst, i rota a wound he received ' in the engage inent between the Jjurke Hume Guards ad K.iik'0 raiders. - . - O.ir lo?s is prob.Wly 4i-om force t Kmrj nm lUxsntil. hundred mm. kii ed,-;:i?ou fed r-rul tskenj IJvvrnoyl dates tc tl .e I III. 'iave been ana exptisea- in tne weatner, tue Withdrawai.. We are requested to- state that Lieut. Joseph A. MoArthur, one of the candidates to represent Cum berland snd Harnett in the House of Commons of the next Legislature, lias pn-or-v rt-. Encouraging nviJi rue, FttosT. t co respondent of the Atlanta Appeal, from Known. Johnston's army, s-tys : Ihe Yankee. . t: -- '- is nat ycr-;receii.d. silhily higher for: American i oftener the better. The ; 'Jhe cotton market flrrnc: ooze should be And to the ooze ! w ; it of the ifr .'I'J'fI r.-i'tYl jr.r..ii, ... i .. .......... . ,..u.-i. i,i:-- s i.v- beta parol ! 'o.the Ail looks well here. 'Old Ch'cka hominy y has mesmerized his whole" com -m-tnd into the faith of little children in We Itam that information from the enemy 'k 5i:us in Georgia report ranch dis-J iatisiaction among the xankees, and cner. man ie calling for reinforcements. They wiy John.ton hw an ovrwhelming force, and he r&rtttot take Atlanta, but must re treat unless more troops urc sent to him. bis torments, said to me this moruinjc . t 1 bom withdrawn by his friends from the 1 ",c W!Slm 01 au ws, P"5 PPses- No questions are asK ed. " V r.utever is, canvass. is right." A soldier,' with the tint of the The numerous friends cl Jieut. McAr-j trenches all over his face, his hands and thur will regret the necessity which will deprive them of his eiiicient scrv" ccs in the position which, they desired him to 611; for, whether in Legislative halls or in t!i9 field, they know he will always be found tt the post of duty. Lieut. M. is a prisoner in the North, suffoiiag from seyer?l severe and painful wounds ; hance his withdrawal. A ERAYSjiAu.--Iie. Cievel and, or i rhe London Time.-, in its editorial, says i the oth IvenLncky,5Vaji.-ar: eusly xvoun-.ieil -. .. u i,, j . . , -T- - - '-'-' tt ibgn enlistment matter has been in a enargs at the froula-fewys since. He was first struck in - tlftTfae9 1 with"" a Fhell, but arse and cbntinueffctol-iad his men. lie "Bras then shot thTOtigti!the)abdcmen arul fe!-t. but again ffot' up tind" continued the lare. A third shbt.ih his beast brought -"0 ----," - - -. o . enarge. A tatrtt shot-m nis op" crouj Gen. aohns on, my dea sir, commands ) - . . , v ..----.-..' ' everything here, offers, soldi.r cooks, i t. iLex T r nurses and herdsmen. Why, r, he charged, and when' withm - et of 1 commands those mules yonder, andylhat' accounts for their looking so foi and sleek. He foods us well, nurses us well, and wc lve him and believe in him." Such faith, . such admiration, ?uch obedi ence, such eheerfalae&s, 1 have never seen iu an army. The Duke of Marlbo rough said : 'Give me he hearts of my soldiers, and Pli conqufer the world." We are still deprived of oMr Richmond and Petersburg exchanges, and our other co temporaries are, for the samo' reason, distressingly?- 6ur .telegraphic col umli, hevvcr, wM b found i&ieroEting. ana the enemy's breastworks, was rought tht fourth time to the. earlK wieh broke both arms. ITIisomriand retreat ed, and the Yankees took"5 Lteut. Cleve land prisoner. After robbing I" cf his revolver, hat and pocket-book they left him a a dead mahlY.But at 1 lgit Lieut. C- got -awayv e?capingf xhe ipiiiets into our lines. He is now in AtUnta. : ' -1 -b.'-i. : ' ' . ' -SKravASiV' HtA;-The ilacn Tele crsph says a letter has fcwieHTfceiv-d frpm 1 BartoV county, dated ZOth which says car tearing up tiwnwrad. of -.nested i- , i Irtint. jtlvnH Vfluod-heat s.r-.n l r - -. . - 1 . . .... . ... a smail uuauti y ot tne weed Known as ; . . - . r -.. v 1 --. ,r i .v a 1 1-.. 1. - . . ..... ; ...... ..e 1 -. y.z-&K:.:z 'I h'.r::d:iv f-vt- .... a inter rated. Encland cannot, under the cireum ItaneeS; mke it a casus eVi if emigia- tion ends in -enlisUneut afteryrards. its event is beyond government cuutruh From reliable Memphis'' inteiligoncsy it is believed that" Waskburne will take command bf the troops irin eastward. The Memphis and Cuaxieston Kairoad is being rebuilt. A worthy old farmer was callei on last Saturday, says the Prairie Xtvs, for his mules to Assist in bringing the captured wagons from the battle-field. His enthu siastic reply was : " Yes, Ges. Forrest can get anything I've got ; just leavi the old woman, and he' welcome to all the bal ance." J ... queer deirg nt. I ma colors tne leather ai . .- handsome nd a permauent. b I ho ,r , . . .a.t. io.Ww ;c i .K,.t ,io,- tyr'ue avrcet pr.;sou :ci sate .--dng. . Tzmb of Skbvick Eppirikg. " e team from reliable authority that . tko tim of UWr JUam's Statiou. or. the Teterebisrcr k. pired on the 26th inst - - tim w writ - Tn flay of trucprcccivod at I'-rt r:or.-.,' Ferry, -en Wednesday tlie N . York 7 .-. of the 23d. irff-receded. Th,- T'-tcs taf thr.V Grruif's loes sir eo. the op?nin ; his " cn to Ilichmoua" c.'-;tjotrii, fovt :; the appalling 'number of -1 10.00C1 r:;i.::. . The'pris-'-.i e.- for whom Gen. Foster st? :e j to bo placed in an exposed situaiion, 1-1 retaliation for the prisoners confined 1 Charleston, hi-.d nrnved sit-Part ivy-.., truong th.tm is Gen. Kd. Tohnson. "Noisb the Battip A?.ii: 0?r. C;:r attention was called, yesterday it :on, . a noice as f distant caimonHcliiig. It cci'. sisted f very rapid "thuds," frnu;nf y e rapid as to run into ch other. At our A Bathb iab pKTEasBtmo. Tlie -request, the telegraph operator itio'uired SidU Journal W good Authority for av- of Atlanta whether csnmmadiog waa ia. iag tkU cm yesterday s fierce lSttt rigeU'".'" lh0!l " Thi Louisville Journal nctiess the ;uor tifyir.gfact that fen efM iraa's mevibrew ! a train elf the tra c nr;ar fcouthfleld. Ken-tuckj-, and enj tur d 25 Federal Feldier?, to whom they at d ministered an oath to sopport the .Southern Confederacy. They . . . " . .. A. .1- 1 . . .... pu.uus 10 me taaies, ana aia nl tak any money except Government or com pany funds, except in a fow itrstanc-r. where they borrowed some change frcm the male prsser.gers" to be returned "aftwr the war." The cars, with the exception of the ladies coacho, were burned. The cenduct of the rebeh; was "strangly raurk cATy.l how of gallantry and au'eshlbit ot desperado. - 1ikd turned ur in lVe front. The diUne ieira right pte is nbtmt aiaeiy.tvi' iniltK, Mi4. CJnftucrate.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 5, 1864, edition 1
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