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-ST kc Jtttclli jcitct t. JntKAct ery TPtlSfrA Y, at Sa or t moul4 pnytble ia alc aucc. , P. J. SIXCLAIH, Enrron. Our entire loss is ascertained to be! Vute in tue. Anen--. The t'ons, satire SEiNa 'UIKN T ON J "HE PEACH QUhS- anout U0. Gen. Mahone s Iirigadc lost , has received .returns from inpst of the ISO in killed and wounded, ant', tlie divis-j Raiments ,-&c, except the Regiments in! 2 1 1 1 . ' 1 l'KESIDfcSTIAl, Al, LAXVAS AT TltS KtKTlI ton commanded by him 450. . "Tlie Elecliosi. Lane's Brigade, end thoe in Gen. IloodV army. We give below the aggregflte ; xote we published yesteieby rcoming, " TUESaA-Yi-AUQUST 9, 18G4. WarJTews. The JLVrew, allud:ng to the springing of the wire t PeUrsburg or. Saturday las it says that about 4i o'clock, a dull, heavy souud was hoard, p.nd this was fol lowed by tftveial other similar soucds, ! the enemy at the same time openiug with their batteries all along their lit.es. It was then discovered that the enemy bad sprung a mine on .one of our salients, car the centre of the lines, a few hund red yards beyond the Blamtiford Gernete ty. The ebuf sutler ers by thc espUsica, Wc hare few rHtiirn fitm thn roir.tv or? h f. i . cr t . land append- the returns we have since re ana the lew we kave arc r.ot sufficient to .- Show Who are the suePKsfu! candidates. ! ceive" : Three nra certainlr plprtl v. T i Aggregate vote previ. CaMHaiun. 'ih.it Pkfm I It .Ni l - IOJ5 AT 2 II L NOIL I Ji- . . -w iork Mews thinks" th.it the imion ofiXho Presidential canvas at the JNOUt- J he asmngtoh Chronicle, iiinco!n tho lieuu-cracy "to duve tho vandal hots !. . , ' - ' i r-T-ns e-i own, with the design of giving the bvne-iv . the cpitul": never gave a richer rf lvmtc mmcne - - ... .. . . .D .. . m-omise-of sucewj il-.m ?hu nr-n r Lincoln anl Fremont have n.w.u us t a nttiq neace c:jo;t.a u tus cnanees . v- . ...v. i , -, . r . ... ., . Lu-e-- Abe hews my : . hut and the rm:abbl ba lg. iuae onny success in euc nCii The foclir.s c-f the ccuittrr, shewinc it- v-- -as held in Ke Wriglit, frr Senaor,.and J. G. Shepherd H j ously i.nhliahed, and Jol;n c .crm r,.ani J t. onepneia, KeKt. iclc, for ll;c Goimons. jT.7th, IUgt '' Cook 'Jenti&l election, fiys : seii in unmistakable t-igns of pca.e, has XhrouhUt the utire North there U an aunoefi tie .ecimin:strat:ca utid tho etod unJuubiiuI MMitiinMft in fvar nf neaco. he la.T licrUes see clearly, a did. thu imilty r-uiC9, Holders J (ii-posiid save by some lueucartay con- jBclshazzer, that thcyf hve veighed ia th 2,b70 IjOdjS - tr.ictori or ardidavmy followers. But it 1 nce ana to una v.- I Hit . v rtr? frrfl ri.ntnntrc rt ' . i . . e inchne to the belief th.it Nesil McKav will be the successful candidate; if so, thjo old delegation will return to the Leg- iislature.' The vote stands as follows ! Leek's Creek: Wright 15, ilcDanie 10, Shepherd 13, AD McLean 20, lucDuf ficj 15, McCormick 8, McKay 5. Tayctteville. Wright 37, McDauie1 157, A D NcLean 212. SfcXeil! 44, Stu-p-hcid 70, McKay 242. McDufSie 213, J f McLean 2o4, llcCoraiwk 83 liott'v South Carolina Brigade, whiih cc cupied position immediately to . the lef Btttery for iU eupport The battery 'c;; 22 men raiwing, two cotnmisfcioned ofS-j r- oert included. SoUiO ox-thsao c-cn, a !isi of whom we publish elsewLcre, arc kr.ov. t. to Ua killed, their bodies having bee n re covered, but others whose bodies have net beon found, it U hopd are prisoiver in tbe haxjds of the ene-uvy. Prisoners taken Sih Kejit I Brijrade. 46th Rcgt j 11th Rect 1 44th Iiegt i 26th Rcgt Kirkland's 52 tU Kegt ) Brigade. 47th Iiegt J 55th Kegirneut U7th Re6t (Whltford's) Tarboro' , Danville, Va., Stauntoh. Va., Ashevillt, 185 uij. 172 maj 74 maj 77 mj 166 tnaj 75 maj 1S3 m;j 50 maj 85 maj ftO tnaj 670 n nipT. aunt bs a Dctce wfaicfi embraces an unbro- f 1 ,,Bt tuQ candidate nominated at Ghioa- keu Union, atul which involves no nation- jS0 'oe Pce on a peace platform, the al d sUor.or TirfJ-w Yfe Tiaies, in'au ucu;;rS is wUicU cast their sbadowh j able cdi?ot iaV puts the casi? f?.irly before i VCl0re abrnidatiUy prove. The fjeiln the couutM It shows that the President lur peace a growing one, iUreauy it ts Fka Hill. A D McLean 28. Shepherd ft-32. McEny 21, HiJiuffie 51, J P McLean 16, McCormick 31. Grey's Creek. Wright 31, McDanielJ . AD McLean 15. Sheuherd 20, McKay 21, McDuSc 5, J P McLean 30 McCcr ui'uk 23. " ' Rock Fish.-- A T) .McLean Shep herd 70, McKay 23, -McDufie 33, J P McLean 22, McCcrioick 34. ' 183 2 857 15,33 1,824 has, always been prepared to welcome peace overtures on a basis consisient with his" sworn duty. That duty requires hltn to kisist en Uie integrity of the Union as an in dispcBftkbie condition precedents AH j other questions may be subiect to discus- Oision. I7"nnn - tH-ifc. npithpr rihl?f timt 17 27 74 1,824 Vance's :sj. !3;20Ii yc ftBd sear the tjot, stato that sever ai ofotir iaen wrc dug out of the ruins lire. BT70KTS TO -UZTAZ TEL WCSSS. As soon as the naturw of the disaster tu msd$ known Gen. Hill despatched ti cotjrW to Gen. Mahone's Hcadquartere, and that vigilant officer moved off tmme lately at the head of his Brigade, with in structions for Saunders' (Ala ) Brigade, nd Wright's (Georgia) tt, follow. Arriving upon the ground, Gvn. Ma bone found twelve of the enen.y'a Cgh sraving upon the ramparts of that portion f oar line, o&rricd by the explosion, and and the whole vicinity fiwartning with white and bUck Yankee troops. Getting his troops inU position, Gener al Mthooe ordered his Biigde tu retake D McLean CC. McNeill .77 Shephfrd 138, McKay 54, McOtfHe 8, J P McLean 37, McCoveaick 53, Hirkpatrick 73 TLo fvllcving is thb vote in Starts Satttry : For Governor Vance ICC, Holdon 00. For Senate McDaniel 86. For Commons Shepherd fil, A D Mo Lean 26, McDufSo 53, Kirkpatrick 17, McNeilLlO, J P McLean 0 v Co Wc have seen some adJit'CBa! returns which will f6ot up fcr Vance ubout '5, 300 tr.ajority,with a hunibcr cf regiments to hear froc Vance's majority in the army will dcuLtlcss.be as ciuch as 16 to 13,G00. 4 sion. -upon: taat-neitner ins ooiie-ation nor the temper; of fbs American people will tolerate ayd!vi-.ion of opinioa. Out, as the 'Tiiii' justly obsei v es, there is net the slightest, evidence to show that there is on the part of the rebel leader sny disposition to 'Aiihur.'j-.v whatever oth er points are at isvue. between us aiii thc- ! South, ft oj the battle field to the forum. and until the authontaUre evidence of such disposition is before the country, r.cthing-'temaiiis bat for us to prsts ur.-i-i;knii.i2lY .ke advautsc- gained by our valiant -soldiers st the point of tho bayon et. Our troops i'p& the anr.td police ot ihe ctuutrv, ct?lofcng . its law. When resistance cpssesjtbalr duty. ends. . When t, . , prcei is ttjrhisb'ed of .the- auar.do'?tcht of ,-. Re24RSble.-t e are enauted to rj-! thRt reaceVf iheiwci wil be con- port to cur readers a vrcnderfa! freak if vrtrd tttgllkersSuing: hol" and i he re- felectricity :!&Gt r.ight, while r.ot a cloud joicingsci"ic-i people. Until then, the cculd be seen in the horizon. -A'fterr! m5V siiricr. of the law. the prevailing sentiaitnt of thu country, and has ceased to be regarded as among the political chancea at Chicago, for it is as certain as if written in the book of fate. And still it grows and will continue to grow until those who profess t be Dcnio crats) and oppose it, vi!l be butasexcep- ptions to the general rule th.it all are in iu tuvor. ceiving the tc egrsm which we rnbiish in another column, tUe Operator at thisfo Okio, ktely, flir hisraturn from th point infcn.-sd us that a Mr.-' Williams, r.ncthef Operator, at Raleigh, declared he could not w.xk tho Hue, truing to the elec tricity ! And furtherf tat before workr ing it he wculd quit the linc. We give - - 0. - - - r ... - .. OI Ccngresiior.al fjalls at Washington, he was met end greyed -by thoueards of hi Irieuds ar-d admijers. . Tho meeting oc curred at about Jwght uailes from Cincin natti. From other good things which we nous u plufurm will be clashed as among those who have been brought up byj-he friends of Liucola to divide end distract the party. It will be a glorious Kigrbt tq eco the conservative men of ihe country united in the only national pany now in existence, battling against those who have sunk the Govenuuent and wrecked the Union, upon a platform of peace, where all who love the republic and revrrence its Constltu ttan can t;t.nd as a b?i:d of brothers. The StrzU Wcirrrs ot'tb-s World. Thcte are : 1st. The bres Ce'.osus ot Rhode?, 121 feet in bight, built by Core., A. A. 2o8, occupying twenty years iu ma king. It stood across the harbor of Rhodes sixty-six years, and was c;.s: down by h:? earthquake, it was brought by a Jew, irom the fcaracenr,- who Joadud 900 camels with the bmcsi - 2nd. The Pyramids of Eg"pt The larg est one engaged 360,000 workmen; was Hr.j.u t, . . , , v. , ino exaci wcros ci :ir. iaii-ctyrro, tt:e ' o- o ULlu 11 -UJJ " . O'Jta Ieuiiuient, voted as foU V n.,., ai L .i ,i,.j1,!nt tiM : Seoate-McDaniel 42, Wright 5. r1"; ,UK P!' 11 VCM'lM.' for peace. Let it fee bold, manydtniified,-1 3rd. t he Aqueducts of Ro:ne, invented m1 ns Shepherd 38. A D Molean u,,uu "d4 Vito-5 - " tf utJI. but.eaphatic ; to-clear and tompreheji- by Appius Claudius, the ceior. McNeill 3" J P McL iiti 17 Tu-"T rcua knowing, aujd it is our right to! that the corr.;i.enest intellect cannot be 4tb. Ihe Labyrinth of Psainrnettohu"", rVr -4?u it tr!, " ' ' ' know, by whot authority docs the office jtaisiaken Let it"ue u declaration, as pos- on the banks of.the Nile, co-itaining, w'ith ict.ortu.cK, -i. ach.j .i,. i. r..-. litivas tlie Declaration of Independence, in one continued wall. 10U0 houses and Governor. election seems to lift "xc, ,clu' t w uu,1J,a ,UBSbia 10 i. U. . wJ.mh.-t .W, tive'vc rov.i! n ,v-..tv.a v. it!. ,n. a portion of bis work?, and instructed . . , ' r , : thing. He has Wright Bngalo to come up m surh po- ; . . ... f, it . .j politically, in tl rtion as would ensure the re-captnre of , , ' . . the retasintng portion. Under cam- nsnd of Col. Weisiger, ncting Biigalier, VCabone's Brigade formed into line, and wers about to move up, when the enemy silted out, and made a chmgu. The Con federates reserved their fire, uniil they could see tho whites of the enemy's fye.-s when they poured ir them iucli otoriu of . bulleti, that the esc my recoil.. 1 an.: fell back in confusion. A charge w.u; nor. ordtrcd, tnd Wcfeigei' low Con- 40, 1, I The cue-iided. Gov. Vance leaves Holden so fur behind that it ia a mere matter of form to record .the votos. - After all, what fuss has been made by Hldeu for no- s been efTcctuaily buried. ds State. The sceptre has departed from him. lie would fain forget that he bad ever been a candidate, but tbe people will not forget it they will remember him during his day, and long after he has departed this life his name and course will have notoriety if not celebrity. j 1 - r I 1 c .i o c nriiiirr I f V r I I1 1 "f :l lfi VltuT Kilt" .twi nri-inia tii L a 44 uv tci iiiuti,iuu &o uvi ucieu tuv ,vi -' w- 1 - w-wvftw vi! ii uu.e electricity on the line, now did the Ra!-,n -nrs of that 'instrument and the work The building was said to contain 3000 us. Ana turtner, it tr. ere was so much- eigh office "receive pres when the light i'., half done. Go to the people in this chambers, and a hall built of rnirble, 'ad- 1. . 1 I - . t i. I' A . S - ening was plainly visible a, it was in tbe't,0u UP" lhft ltfue ,war r iVCC; I X ' nf S VT Ut.3 t . . - . lt , ., ierivc tnein ahecbailot, (and that they of ii I tie Pharos ot Alevandrin, a tower eai p-it oi ,uc mgnt, ana was unauejwin dcU.rmine .We' it" you will givniot Ptolemy Philadelphas, in the year 23 to transmit it to this point when no light- hem the issue of war or peace ) and I ! before Christ. It was erected as a l:ghl- ening could be seen and the heavens' have no fear for the result. Thoy are not were wit! hand thout a cloud the a:zo of a man's Uvill5nS, to J"'1 W their F and bc VJai'rle'- Vns'e la,,tcrn 54t:U'K,.to-n' -r i v come slaves ; thev are not wsliing to seUne light ot wmch was seen ne:riy a ouii e VU slTi thc matter thorough. hun,ircds ni.on hundred.-, of thousands dtUred mil.-s off. Mirrors of enoi ..tons t-iz- York' recently. Among the speakers Dr Cbecver. ileie is &a extract irjm his reta-rka : . How long shall this man Lincoln be a snare to us ? Know ye not that the pe o pi are destroyed? And the people would bj willingly drafted to tho hs man, if "the President would only u.e thi army .to sweep the rcbeiiiw. but to tc drafted by driblets only in season to be h St. while by this fel y'tho rebellion has lattcned and has been strengthened, this is agony intelerable. To be m. s .ace: by dribicts that tho continued i-ecessiiy ol war liny be ah argument for continuing Mr. Lincoln in the Presidency. Yet it come to this Preddfnt Lin coln steadily, opposed tho,' gathering of r .-j ..o. Ulll,,va colored troops, when he might have hati tarn taeir noaines, arid cited m ou, maa !mmlr,ds of hou3ands from the heart of tb.ey will oe, and ho wuo will theri be luke reiUdwIil . ,Ild now in the foUr VCflr of nlxu w a cauuiuate upon so gio- tho icb hc unill,ia for tn want f men to meet the ultimate necessity into '.be jaws if which he has flung h:s conn trr, 1 av.ng aoivca rebels mean while the auvantage of- three million ol .aborers, 1 aring tlie rebellion at leisure to "employ its whole white force, and safe ly to bring cvcry(roanand boy under cor. scription. Mcinv.hile a draft finds us shrinking from it, gold and Or- ad going up, ' currency and coinage goin. down, enthusj-sm sulibeatcd, patience wearied out, 1q farmers threntencd with loss harvests1 for want of laborers, the first ne cssity f br::ir.K, nnd a - leader having given p'ace to the ultimate necessity for men. Remember, r.5r, that th'xn necessity is only cr.e of Li-. coin's indispensables, per haps the firi:t suit. Remember, if you are drafted you are only putting on one of Lincoln's, indisptnsabies his military breeches. Dr. Chcevcr'a address was received with repeated and enthusiastic demon -.-tra lions of un:'.iua2. A letter in the New York IVorld fro::; Indianapolis saj ? : . Our. people have, so far, bravely hired their breasts to the shock, and hive en dured a! I sorts of privations; have been taxed, not only to more than met thi-ir share of the public burden?, but have poured their wealth into the lp of shod, dj', and unless they can :-oon b.'gin to see and fetd that hcy nve not made :iil thc-e sacrifices in v.jhi, the.y will bolt tliis Ad ministration, ".'be Vest, after :;!!, is r.ot so-partj' bound that it is ready to sacri iice ail on the partisan altar of fan .ticism. Kemember the pie li . tini ; that unless Mr. Lincoln snail, citt in the next three .'iouse. and contained magnificent raller- ilolden CZ. ly, and we think after awhile get the their . t'eiiow men-siauglueixd merely to ; were fixed round the galleries, reflecting everything on the sea. A common tow er is now erected in its plhce. Gth. The walls of B.ibiyn, bnilt by ol der of Semiramis, or Ncbuchadnenztir, and iiuished in one year, tiy 2i)e,0U0 mer. They were of immense thickness. 7ih. Tht temple of Diana at Kphesu. the less vi tr.' rhcniy in kill-; American peopleilost that sag! city and c .muscled in the reign of Servius, the deepalriclty of tlie operators uuder'tue ; tl;tiry the .eire-r perpetuate the power control of their excentncUy. ji any one man. . - . &94 Int.-? is the . issue l des.ve to, sre. In Tde Yankee Genkhal Mitligan's lhi ,.IU alUhat i sacred is it not V7. iv.t. vnt n it,?- r,i,r-.ia e.-. f.rU . , . ioicH time tfcat tn sanumai y ana cruel V " V 7.7 7 7; J' .I- juplsI02C OFTnn UAK A -rresponaent!fony shouM bcarrted y Has reason in- w tjv.r say rlni1kftl rfV!Mff ft 1. :- lT.nt cii .11 i-ff . .....a.. .-..-.-.. yir. 1 Ltdt. otitis 1.1 u- .1 . . luce better results than the past, thc j 1, ' ,1 : 1 , , .,.;m 4.1 1 . 1. 1 . -.i I'1 View ol these- considcrati West .will tl.-row a bomb, filled with worse materia! th:m 'ireck fire, into his that little magazine. vulnerable I''es dntial will remind him o; annost serious joke.'3 WfHl,v. .nTll ,..! tv- 1,1 ViIi npco reieYor.cc io oir tele- d woaa.jea up to this time is abotu!1" 'le lugcneer fur whicu they were-sixth king ol kome. It was -io ' leet long. WtM , cwutu Kit-i ;hic column lhat Vane's maj.nty'u;U,0 .t)0.lt 1 000 wih r-Uocr Our !' - ruoi the 0:1, : i bro:, and supported by marbk yell, dnv r.g the enemy up j 00 7.0 f, ,o0 about l.CW) v.ita p. o.irr.-,. Uur Gun it be possible that any considerable Ipibar. the brcailwoiLs. On thei ' - tio.vs in all about 100. The body of Gen. ! portion of them iujiginc that any possible j ward with a to aaa over me orcaMwoihr.. un tnei .ru..,M U: ,u,..u ui,fcn1i.ui.Ha... ..uiv-, v- 1 i.-.t ,11: -. I ti, p?m. ,1 crt,,i;,,..i ,x M.,.i-,. Mulliaran was fjtind. Indeed, he did not ! good can result if;oin tne prosecution 0c, , , , ' , . . . . , ... . ; .T-, ror 1 r i.nMrc ,;rt(tr uiq di-.rr i- -ntr- J this war, hiul nvai uir-.Jicr immolation !e-;-, Dluoetrit fire, which proved so destructive! a very Significant "ie.uer on toe ' ucaco , ,1!0 or ,ojrr ''-'tcr- iiH d!arJ u ,ntC' I j..n.- o!f.. f n . i'J I t ..... j t . . .t . "'t' Liivvmj f ll'lf VU.i,l.iilHl'. . J'V" i i I .1 f i . -,,. ...... . 11, It cjUs on the Northern nco tnu, tlie last tnmg 111 11. vTitten ti!at!h .,t .,;. ,.,.. iU.lt . - , lh,.- r i-. th-. Hone. ,f r..:rds rm H.p fni!:Jv ,.f !..-. M'u lHal UUti '',,,JJ sobers nan been Si-izrc'M f Eakl nr'si:T.i.. The fol-. Grom the lliehmond ScntinehJ CJIIANT SENIUNG TItOoI'S.TO WASHINTroV. Wc learn, trorn a cent I .man just ar: i ed from the Sorthciii Neck, that the Po- to.nae, 00 Thursday, Fri iav and ,aturd y, ' was covtre 1 Wiiii transports, carrynjjr that the enemy never airain rallied on thil- 0ucsl!on- portUo of thc line, but left our men in un !p'-e to force Lincoln toopni r.cgi Uat io.,s ! day, is, "Well car cans: v-i tfcmn; r'c-Jru n winch thenar has crehted, the imi mj passa-ge irom I'.an J.ussciL s giieech . tro-.ps to i astiiim oa Li.y. it is eiiima led liiat tiili' 2!,lJ0 sou. sent to Washirs?' or, by Oraiil s:;.ce 1 distuibtd poyej?bion. fn tlia meantime, sayc we are ready and wil.ir.g -o di.;eur,siill conquer the South about th? thne.U-rial prority simL . cuhh i -4 siokii ;s . j. nvoi-tV thensaj''.' 'in th thf Jews a 1 -return to Jeru'-r.-em. 5 le " a i"lr l 1 . r !brc i.e tuiwes Pc:m b ,. tt wnnh or. co cur boas ;nd or ,-i.l.- ? : It is r.o nailer nuos'icn v;t.? refer- j . i, very bitter agnnst Hunter-fays ' he, FiljlU tllt, minUtn of Mr. Lion'ence to the babuice of power in K:.r.ir I blushes for his country for keening such ; n0 wisdom ci common sense cr.-. b? e.-i'l'ho-c are other pnrt-i - ot t!;e world -ru j ri;o:-t mi: wcst. 1 fiend : in the service.5' Our troop:! prefd. It ill continue to- fr-;d i.i J'.c ! v v,;-;, -ur.M7s may bo as d.-er-'v i 1-! "'-'r sic'ai army cone: vwnt on" towards Martmsbur-. It. i? ! f"-;-nrd career, foly r.d f rim? in t :';:', .7d7.;v!l57l ' " o.-Ariv; ...'..J Co5,,!n.nf' V1' U tilU,J -A-y is snifieaut. lli LorJs-hip! tast v:c -rv. Wright's I'rigade, ;ail ti,nd tvery quet'tien .it i?su an-d con demr.s the announcemftiit of uHtr.iata in advanco of discusiitn. Ihe proposals of (fie S-nth;el, pay:; tho Conner ative. maybe', cry pporiunc this may he the auspicious inomonL for our Executive to iotimate .1 de.die to en ter into negotiations. The peace r.enfi- ooinroatidrd by. Col. Hall, instead of com ing directly u, by some means deployed and came around, and thus fuilcd to retake tbst portion cf the line assigned t: them. At a late hour, Wilcox's old brigade, now ably commanded by tho young aiidj interpred Saunders, came gallantly up to; their work, and by r charge, Jrovo -he inniv fmma lb rpmnininir norttnn nf ic: works our lines thc expl Jne enemv undinr' esc.me imnoE: ruahed for? safety into tho immense hole j tMron l' e,r commissioners to meet to er cbasta, by their explosion, and round j gether on neutmI 6rou,ld awl llon to stA rt.:- 1 1 1 gether'' on tho subj ect. lfit,tt.. xne K.iio.vir.2 ariv lie will hav use mr'iive in that quwrtci be- rotnforremeni.- Jiacl jt-.-n-fH-a tii're. ...... :, . . idav or ot Ul tILIl'll I llli I 1 spec:;! army con esp.ju.I-.it, at !niilli, it :.h;- I.lii il St.-Ccv. M.iiinvw voivco. ma in which wc may n-ive, wme . .. ... . .. . , -.L .V ear o! rev-; 1 ..' , . . - . , , 1 (t Use Liin iilt., iurnts?! us with additiou- t ri somn- toe iii:is--'.s to; do to :)- to !j:aintyin tho "honor and l ft . II A " X. - I I 1 . . t . .. I ' . . 1 . . . iy mui.iui s c-i'tcrs, .viiuiev. inu.-t.er ?f .-; tleatl!, :s ohiel:- cvi rv:io to ?,ositio.t P. UotvlerV and E. I Lee's houses, with ' impenrd splendor and iudiv:du-!l grei.t-' n';V r:1o'r; infvv --"t-i ot th.s country. rnnt nftho TCort 1, ; 1 r '-! their con'ent. were bnr l un. Tliev m'- i'i ttie oav vi-.a ot the future , , . , . . - i r i i. r , , . , .. : luore is ti't one sin.:;e rv of Impe it. the'tnaeiicn-.Lnt l.crub!i.-. ax-sd the article in question, armenr nc as ii refused to snflfer any of the books in Rot rt. , , , 1 ; does in tua accredited orw.ni t.l Pir-oiAii eter s CfX.uil Horary co r.e -1 -A nsrMcu.ars o! it-.n. .-. ti s mnvomn;!;. ; civil war; '1 he- laU: Yankee p-tnt-rs show that !)'vv huh-re is ev.u-idorable cx'-iiemeiit ia. Wash nay, wi-.ftiicrby thc eMtablishmeut of aiimgto:i and i.i!tiinore r'..nviiig out of the io tho Sruth. ori b;-n.iant vicforyai Ceo. EaiJy, and the X H 1 t. I o. v 11,1,1' i 1 A'JglH.l 1st, . f , Tt is to b iincerety hered that the re of flo approaeh"og Gub'o. natmtal elcet:on in thia State, wiil prove 4i fulhbly -md beyond all controversy that the gTent naiorit'v of our people are faithfully at tached 'to the cause ot Southern indepen dence and to the Instincts of houor and s .lt-sacridcing patriotUai. So far as wo .fA observe, tbe indications are fluttering a-id we fruat we will not be disappoint, d i i our f xpectations in this pai ticu ar -The reflection will be especially Kratifj m ti every ioal son ot North Carolina th it the miseries and privations inaugur ated during four ycaw-of cruel, and bar barous fare, have not' impair the -cirrous patri'dsm of our citizens, or do n. cssed the chivflroui; spirit of our sol diery, who by indomitable cou ate and no: severing devotio i to the cause of lib erty have evinced an unflinching deter mination to bee jlv ir country H orn the iron chains of despotism, and establish for themselves uoveruiuent wortny ot their heroic dtVdtion. ' 15ut with mortification wc are constrain ed to acknowledg that there .re mi m our midst, so blinded by pvcjudi.-e and ir noraiCA that tbey are incapabl apir.c- ,i,!:nr lhinn-4 K th V ieih' OXIst, I f Of accepTing the truth in ito pure aiul un perverted significance. This" c!a-s have been very properly denominated wCuMifeJ-' crate Infidels and embraces all those who spend tlieir time in illifying the.nu m i nistratidiV in-the T'eft jtt - to create then hy, for pnfty purpo-seinaud tho like? di.v adection )nd hatred cinst thc Gh ci i. ment of die Oonfedera'tStdtes, -to"whom they ow7"ld have ,s allegiance Their influence, finuhately' ftr. the "good ol the country, is not-very extensive, ami their designs are so transparent to nl whu aret'po.jes:sed of thy faculty of re's m that they fail toprcdu-e any impn-sston ui on others, than such 'as have not the faculty to embrace the must common idea. I trust we have j't grounds fur indul ging the hope, that ihe results of the o '.r.it.g election will administer the, "re buke so justly merited by those p or de luded creatures who "can ot dist iiguish between tyrants" but 'Wouhl as s -on Seivu .'.c tyrant Lincoln us the Despot Davis." The principal issue upon which the r e-j:;eiire candidates for Cuiei naloriai ii -t mot ions base li ir claims to tUe suf fcr i'c of tlie pcopb-, so fr as 1 can un- dci. t utd, present-, simp1 a choicp be- tw.en honorable war, var for inde4ea- dencej and Jish onorable p-.viej ipace o:i v.v.y ternrs, or upon ilie bent terms v ccau i;yi.5' Gov. Vr nee prof s-cs to be n fa vor of pei'.ce o:i'y upon such terms as will embrace the uncouditio i il ackno .vlrti.'v m.ut of the Southern Con?tdei"acy. Whilst his opponent is in f.tvor of s:- ei -ate State ncfo i, or in ' th.-r Winds io p.ses that too Diaio shall - take matt-'is into her own hunl.j, nnd negotiate a pace wl:h ti.e enemy upon any terms, to dictate. atious thc election of (JovTno - Vance, by an over whelmimr m.tjoritv, or lue eh-ciioti of anv J one eiwi on tins is ue w;uhl justly tu coiv-n.ere t a triumph to m nh U.trohnu's devo'ioo to tlie c-ue of rfoutti- rn indo eiiilence, ;n.l of hor ;i lalterabie, detcr mimttion to stand by h r 3'ster btati in j prosecuting the war until thj invader is expelled from our terr to:y, and our inda-pemU-ncc ackii(wledgiU by a- treaty. War at all time.-, ;::id under all c. renin stances is a mosi direful c.ihmiity, "but it is not the worst th.it cm befall a nation in iu terrible HV,u of oHach and destruc -tion id its Svcrilloc tl liuman lite, m.il wasie of hum in tie;suro and the misei v Mild fV'd-ii'ii tljat aivays n'ltevri it - it is a 'blessing e mpar.'d with National d;. lionor and uiji': ce. tr ih- iron feiti , f tyrannic.:! .Je.-p; t.s u it is rflrcs'ning t U'j. hat ih.,t o.ir countrymen are ,tlv . 't- t!i-se st"rn facts, and thai tite grc.t iiis.jority f li.c r. pr-jfor " o jli ; ail l.vu meij ratm-.r Iha.l live ;ti .ve..s. ' iu America, on T':c f.illowinj; e:tr I was ritttn for .tho O'.'ifji-c .-, but was sva: in at loo 1 .te an hour : " -i . . - . . . ... i azi-A. i.j.iroi's : as tiicre is no flo ¬ at:! cnrini-iio in t e connlicN oi (dumber. tln. .c in in r, nr.. ,rli . . I IT .... - ... ... . 1 l. i.r e- t'rf-1t lil-irV X l I ". f. tfVPl ; : 'n - t .1 I : .1 t ' " '..... 1 . 1.. , and thus enabled m to re-establh l. . th,, tahlos and all ccmsumed. Hunter's name 7dful2ent ra'v, unon our land. . woj .1 U t, r. c, by ie to.rn, Q(i o(- IVm.svlvani.i. ! iSttjMr. Turner having with- .precisely as they were befort ' A . . ... , .j .. . i: 1 I),, not. mi- fdlowirJzoits follow 1 ..ii-t-' ' ' " . . O;il0s. 1 r! The bmnirur of the iif.uses of our ooooh, drawn, the Svw-rstion, ooi.tainod in thc . , seiiiim-'ru uoi a iiruo. i ne eriTjnc-l i ocsiiv.is rignea m i-ie wufi, ivj m .jio- . ' - ... . ' . :nerica or tie JNoitiiorn States or what- h , .. ,, ... , .. 1 t. i , ,'- ,i ' , osion. t . . .,, . ,. - j. , i i i ii- -r v. '-rth.s wonse than will 'o the wisp uf;'1'"1'''1' J' u, V ' , . !by the orders ol llu.iter wil: bj Sea; i i!iy advertisement, (m the Observer.) signed dv-vti: riri-isr jnct coninilt lfa'-il U' "''Vthmg. It wats j uev.and. . hen he reocl.es hoik if tho : g n,heri, oor.(j,lust iin;j sno-ut on, hich., ? c;lii Vl11 tnon he vx auvvr.ged on the citiz.ns of that S a;c- "Voter," is a gratuitous ii.M.lt to L?Cnt . ... 1 ; lr. 1 if. Ii I I 1 i J i I 1 4 i 1 1 . 4 1 I 'l I 1 It I 1 1 I rS r-J I I I i v ' 1 ' . , - - - , . , . . ."..--Il r I 1 l'V 1 . t1 un- l . ! i .rrrr ijti I 1 V lliilt'Ioilu I IV irt Lit til lit I L I I L 1, V it M !)ll I U T 1)1(1 tl i . hlofr iVit tr. .i it . .t . I I 1 T J II . - I . I t i ' - ..-v... - . I it JUHUIJi, IMin S---' l' pel UUU UvtUOi ! L jou vui tonv; m Ulll., LlU LJJ 1 Hli, DJ L Vi I , II 1 1 I i I f I fl 1 I f f I ( I PC tlMoliii' I' l . him.' I T .... . 1 I... il. . I V . A I FA IKS IS UPPfcR CiKOlCGIV. iliO teG . ,.Tni..1.. t -t :!1 hii fl v--, r-.n , t into the .slough and mire of national deg-jthey were in a few yenrs ago A great !i!y escape. radation and ruin. Let us be just and . army will then be -maintained by thc 'U.I The New Yo. k Herald must certainly and ehirl Satuidera' laughti a gallant Ah aft the contest arwiod would State, that Gen. Saunders' mri nf ; peace. Let nil su'cjeot be open to free dis- i "numbered," but they are te:. A formidable n.tvy wiil also fcej have secret emissaries in cur midst, for Izt'T t ;;: i l:.r rf :i firm wi n tl.it iwu-w- " ' " "- " uvu- " it was' int-.Midei as such by tho writer is evident from the f;mt liutt ho knew of Mr. Tuiiiers withdrawal before tin ligation .:f the adverti.-emes.t. pub- r . . . . i . i . .... . . Xne I..1..J iVU.T T.BrflPr;??,n ronriinr. IflO 1 in-inh nrnr pntltr tjilitut 5r.-s 11.-" N-ivan- I i-iv.i t hiiii' imvivj (irLtn t!i. ....r..iC ..f tt.o .... :it t i lir.;! ..I ..i. nnm. ..: ..ivlr.l u.n. lougnc nana ro nana, l ins was uonc , . . 1 - ..... ...... r.. ...... v -... . ... lwnir-,lfc to interruption, i , .i , vi.-ti..n t,.r..,,. .- 1 by Wahonts O..J hug.ole, aju , . . . . .. .. . " ' . .T ' Tllet. im-hne nn .tlier 17.. ion than th-ir 1 ' ?,lU tlUb" ti,il' om lrieiK'l nnon t!m cniml of th,, lr ;.f.d Simm th U nsn t n-' f in-r ? Whv ho b:w ....... AtatwM rbr. if.,- il-u kc fi-ur uiucic :u io mor.ows is- the exact, situation oi aftairs at tne scan; , . , ; itions -v.v 1, rovo'dnrd t -1 f th,o - - --.- ,-o - Aiarama mfen. Here the :h.isfd tmnn f2t oonserit ot rnch fir-I rvprv ! l,ons -'' lJJ i-!.i..uainco si. 11 tllo.se i Aii iir-.MV ..f iiftv.t Woiw:.ntl i,...m ...I l..d tu I ....1 t. t.. .. ....-. i:, ..(,. r . r was terrific, and hero too, mnnji; FUV ' . ' jof war in Gi., but if th? repcrh-v naijSi..te co.;I:shI?j it,7,ul let us spurn with f'-j'-'-ndly relations mut be considered andj E..t ly' Vommand.'-w ould ensure the full 1 n the Ilouso of. Cosm'uons of ' the i'o.M, Couft-derate fell to rise 5to more. t . v ce ccrmi: oners i.o appo.i.-tou . reacti us t. eia apparently renaote sources, inurife -,kmi -!,,n cn-e t:ie niea I Kept nrv.ew as v.vti as our n.ter.rst in tt:e o . astungton atu! the r. eneratmn o. General Assembly, this is all, unh-ss it idtnee of th ,1eo-it- nif.-ro r' UJr V1-"UM e-cl" Ti' ::! ,; l,lu,!,ltu w he coivcct: we have 4;oth ug to f a- for the. o. a con-ccri--y pm:. i i-.,c;nei y on i maintenance oi ti;o U.tiauoe ot po.ver ir. .Mar iauu. j no iniamoits action oi in. mr,uW. to h m i i evidence oi tlie ilcspci ate nature oi , TV v,ov,VlS of o'i if on. meet on r.en-1 . . ' . ..... . ; ha.wf-" :id 7-,tr y..r; fln.l ..o r- , st;.iP it ,sth. fVn,.:;m tu,,i,!' ""i'.Ul1" lJ lorn as a eiium that .u and in this chasm, we tral territory and d.scuss the terms of-fllture- Al,c iaS 01 ohcri:ian- aro roJi cn:h,!d W arbitrary coercion and dc snot ! 1 iberv of their sl.v. .! tln ".oVii:, .1-7 ha! 'J'Ovd ih:- leptitathm of hHng few ;tnd full Ur removins a large number of wounded i cu?slon and4;eggtiati'jn. We of tl.e -South ; of trouble.'; The Confederacy is about loj power; buried in the hole cn Saturday night, 5c Y; kse ngro troops, and 17? hitej;. TMC TEHK1&1.E POWER OF OUKPO Wl K A GHASTLY 6CESG. At a late hour Saturday eveni T 'i.J . . V ... - 1 . .. Tisuoa me cuwm causei ny ttie et.cmi i hirdiv know . ti... ......' . . ' . .. i . . - . i .i yv:j nuiiu) -o-:al ''"'O.tii aim one ol mo best farmers. in the country. lh;t it may VniGtsiA. Ihe Wheeliug Vu hit Hi- itants of Maryland against th.eir opprts- ! bo that 44 Voter" dfi-irVs to biing I.t. Mc- notism under which her vronh; are irroan A SkTTI.EMKNT IN' WfZSTKBS has itlCV!aP! h.-itr.. ..f th-n. !,.-.!, - consider indepeneo as the great and first !mit f(irth :f nri,v,,r r,r,i :. a nt I,, ,nnJ . . ' . , object, of the wr.r, and that separation is ' 1 1 , r. . ,1 ' i.--v..- mo vu' a,,uv 'i c.-t sayr, : - jsors to such a tlv-reo ihat they arc readv essential to lnUepeniteiicf ; yet v-e shah j , " . wncuier iir. lain com wi itnar-tc tus incn(t Wo e.u. tnai. .erc is n tii0 tov.-u ofl'nd eager, the moment there is a prospect be wilhrgto listen to wht you have. lo;w "w? to opo that in r. vcry;,,r pray lo bo vi f;Vm them, if they j South Wheeling a s"CH;fv of JlonnonsJ ' i" 1 nit,v,e55t occupation of the State. b t . . i . . i nan i u lo eoineoipi Ikc.IUno Ujo l.cut. has been si ready to Ji,',t out this w:;r I ... 1 T 1 1 ... 1 ' i v.). i . - v. nu ii no i oicrj HVhtH so much a'oout ivpi.iv :i . . .1 . i i . t -. - i - t I w- -i f : 't.' i : i , ..... . : . . ' . . I ' o i I .......... L i. v . ... , .. fie, ir. r, i ! in . i- vunn iti n rr n. t; .r explosion. It appeared to be about -i0 ; 6ili(t.s equality of votes' in Congress and fet in depth, aiid some 200 feet in cir-'in the election of Presiden ; and partly i cumference, and resembled mcne what one! to effect this,-yon r.y throw all New i a con versa; l: witr fn Thc following is the vote t the solders' Nrdth.rr flein.t, ror- attr in tlie 50th rcer't. from iloore countv : ve in re: belongs to tho fcocvfv. '.tor-Lincoln, he li; tie dreams oi witnpssing; f tu 1JUMai vls niignt nave none) and who frniy .and Missouri is rising, ft tun one end of the i au' n.alcc ro much inouev as to enticlo son or irerner, nor. regarded a.'-- a leader pelioves i:i all the peculiar notions of ihejoCate to the other, shouting for venger.ee j him to be called" "one cf the rirhest men would imagine to have been the effect k of Lnghiiui into one iStnte, or if England a terrible earthquake than auy thine: eke!""0'1'1 ave her. let her secede. No.v, this: to which we could liken it. Immense mu'a b' r- tcmpth.g br.it. We don't say 1 up rudely ore lt W(miti snU'6V us J bL!t the s''jejt is , ,r ' worthy of consideration I This war was boulders of earth were riled k .v 4i; ... r worthy "IUCI S' t tts.iic.iw brought about bv New England and New lTO proofs, gun carnages, limbers, etc , kWhmders. and'who know hut that tb ing promibcuou.ly in edirec-rbalanc $2.fir ' " - " -"Thnu havmoiiy, aT she were out of the way. j J vn bottom cf thc clittsm V.ric jfrtWy e with Yankee dead d -p y every conceivable position. Ca ocelot We. noticed a corpo irJ e'iafcrv,j.gnt ot? cillery , and e6th Eeg't a big, burly ncgrc, piled U"n t0P of! 1 1th 4 the other. Some had evidey bee. v til3" ji1,1 ed wuh the butts of musk, as th."r r0(, , V arce, llolden, SENATE. Tr. dump, (Vance), Urighf, 11 olden ite), commons. ITariington, (Vance), c ) : s i t le l able .-number e signs or tie nn.ey i in the county. r7 00 57 "TT ot nnn-is, ' I ..,to,r .),-,- H;.i;.rt.. ' Me s.vs: t.n va in the Aor et. th It.io speci.a. pe.f o; nvst.or c;;q.;c. nti u-r ; vei.ted" to ,, fi..ith wnce o:s arrival in w pit--i.aut witii movements which tend j But let the cause be what it rny tit :br. mint in n.itve gts nor aCfn.p hsuedj -y:;trv. Jn 11S 0,,m)1K air tbe . l th -vcTihro,v of New Knghtnd inllu- ! t.ff.,rt to clils,ifv M ,!cLca!1 t5)0 in !e wisoom oi the ser.oob;, dw 4 ted on , , , ' . . , , ., 1 ,, t , once and tvaunv and the iust nunish- .... . , "'C4,'.'1U ltu um i.wery side by the M whom he has ell- "rcb wlh f usually attacL ; losc Hohlcn men is weak ami contempt!, led around him. t - . themselves aro" wonderfully corrupt. H jarels who originated ihis war, and who are at all the l.;s so, because, it is. uiado I - : " has not had a plvs:--a!i m h's house for i ..) - t a v j a,- ;iu-jwft .wtc tihyc uvuri s'it arm iiio uoaociai iiiai uu-. 1 iih. juiii;,- Tbe following is the vote of Kirkland's and Cook's brigades : -ANC3. I '.13 1.J3 IIOLUnS. f Henrys, five iitwdufcRhousar.d sniM.cts j and citizens of V. ; 1 ;i'ft: . nl.yne are com- Sonator "Dooh.tle said in Congress, 'Sla- j puted to have been ".Refuted fur the" mere Even i.i curo'l .by iinnointing and bv ho intr on of io verba mrimr t:.e Western States. hands, i.cccivliar ro tho customs of the! New Ttstaaietit. very, Air.- Prc?tt.rn-r, is d'ing ; ail arou.id ' otxcr.ee ot vagrant, lmhgeuce us. To this Use i vvtci Empire savs: i e reign of Lhzahc-il; 3 v, end Cmtivrf srvr.ui Tdbcriv A Rcu "With the Caks.--TIic Citiciu- juati Knquker tells the fidlowiug racy . I : I a .1 DCaSiUlL WAS iUil it1 Tt 1 1 v - : in unernidoved-' ici'C cg ition . i ue London iiiuLrateii iyar:i.: .vc lorrow, a green looking man ti?s nns tne luilowmg aoout ' Iteoogni-! gt upon toe cars, tieu a large cur u.g lie to ai-ixure arm siavery'. You Messrs Editors, otic of jimi having 3CTv?vl in the field with Et. McLean an I have, know him to be e soldier "without fear and rcproich." You know that ho has dune his duly as become a man iu Ami the. people of Cumber- 35; ing; 33 H tha -. .... . . . l irr 4Ji morality public om'- r-VHte. is dyir'e:.' time of "James V the Second. onlyT1-1 - . h-m to the iron stuneheon ot tho j ami narneit Kw-tliaf Lt .Hn. hat wc h-.vc priz;-d of a?e, of Social , or:e hundred and scvjivVy-six years ao i The very decided victories acliicvcl by 1 himhoost car, and deliberately tok his "IcL-an as Secretary 01 the Cumberhtixl IS order, of neighborly kind;;ts. offriendiv : obnoxious citiens vet-p Sentenced L trau-lLlc nithern Lnlederaey , the news oi ; eat among the ladies. Away bounded j .vguciuturai ryvirty proved him ation 'wholcsjile.- 'and sold by the-'1'''1 arrivcunst as we arc putting then line iron horse, with usual s brigade Yagol1 camp, prinked skulls and bndl' m? faces to plainly indicated, while the rter portion wero ahoi, great pools of bj'cod, having flowed from their wounds andj stained the ground. iOthf't Between our brea.itarcrks aiid the tne-' 7j:h , s iny'alaTge numbera af dead and wounded, V-rt l ntr still lying, the Javier begging pite ! onaly for water, and pry"g to be cared j ior. Our men could nor rslioyo thrm, as j, Urr they were in full range of the fiiirtny's: iQ'J.to iioiden i. ahrrpshooter, who had rrt ccikScd lneir firing, even under such appnlling c;rouiii- stances 3 we have described. TO 0 - 76S cook's brig adit. jYANCE. I lotercourse m soro tv. j. t.y.r.g. Ana 3-. sport at Jijing, too, ny nunctreas e: tnous.inds, arc:)ti,t to tti courtier-' 40 he' put 7-tue orotners, latners, sons ot tins most' , r " , 1 - frenz:ed, deluded and miserable people. 1 - , i 4 1 ; : Why did not Mr. DccliUle tell it all wMV 1., .. ihe was about it? j Ve notice by the Petersburg Ugister, 11 old c: . l s T,.rr..r. !..,. r. . Tl,.! " . w. t.t.tt t.t 3 Tti 2 52 ,112 1 0(1 . ...- v ... - . ............ t v 'i vtiivigUi L j X' -c- 7. . 1 i i .0i0 .130 , ... , xi -r. 1,0 yard3. I'.our. gxins wcTe blown up 1 ding that he withdraws from the Presi- nfi v Man j j on 001 l,h;raouth iMvcUntsiV.. V m r - .-T- - ana tho men in attendance. 'Ihe 22d r J b .dentiat canvass. 1 he Cincinnati Enqmrer o n. U ;,i it. walnut w . ' cli 1 .-yi orc ah trio I o . f. , . . I 1 Ti ' 1 1 w if " lri i rf t7io iii'mtru tr -it 1 k Vi -i 4 t - - A - - ? UU li I'll i T l TJm j l ilt l-iV- t .-'.'.vi v M 11V liau thrt they donainr-te the Mississippi, have : never nodvn so f:.st -.before. Arriving at crushed Rahks, keep Grant in check, ?ni r'c'tr s jcrcsi ng. be walked hack to look hav tant their chief city, anil makes it ?:tftr than 'the head of tlie dog attached to the rone ch he had fastened hm. After speed, to the no j -lf t by pot o'dy familiar with business. but oi.e of tlio most public spirited and intelligent farmery in this community. Let fie poo pi o voto for Lieut. MVLc;m j , i iti in 1 ur 1 ui Jiu.n . iii'j .i x-- 1 . ... t . 1 S;.v York correspondcat of the Chicago T r T 7 IOf Washington f tself; these racta have hrought ! with whi WljonM says rremont will be t,nd er V T ' Dwos j-forward Mr. W. 8. Hnsday, who propo-j being 47tc0 T-: r... n.r tt :s Pl'on of their mine on Sunday-. The ses that now the time has arrived for an dead, hiiaasrc . to- our work: extertdwd rdiontl c a . -r .ujLuru 1 cui i;iii iiiiii ui jii::t;i ii ..tiiicaaa uun TX - , iave retaken and hold at leasi m"x im per-1 -t l's favorite animal, and hi purprise ' UR ne of the 67, mxfesl and souiihU ant "forts, the possession of which relievos; miv be imagined when he found on!y1rr!an in the State ard ho has shown kit eoun incs, not by j?wr:t.ut. by his cUul. Louisville. July 22. Another in?tab dce3 not think that bargain can be made. -ho Pr? grei:s sai s fch.t two-rniros of! the soldiers did aot -.etc. Wo thi;:k thar CrrAS'! RE:cy: tioz. Thnrlcw Weed The News is that the Y'ankees are not find The enemy's logics from all causes a I ra.ther ,than a ci. ,of gicf to tho ' Pro-jJn his pap,", the "Albany Journal," . ea-1 sartisSe.1 with their reCtnt movement in ? 1.1 1. , Mtimated at 3.500 men. We have crer : fa J : ikinriinmfl.n,iD;n 11 wJUa-i Chej;oldie;sa:; yoted ii is hard to jin the following strain . Ar. . -isy to what, extent Gov. "raroe's miori'! The people will breathe e5, f - . U- --t.t M!lfv,,i: t.thJrt..-. 1:. A.v-!G?lS almost worn out, small arms. v e wok no cannon, because V " ' . I Chase out of tho Trcai U tlt v. i ' - - - iciuumuuu .rm uu ca..j-, or luai tuc re- presses his Qr -light at Chase's resignation j North Mississippi atdAimi they are com- sources of America are so enormous that an independent nation. Why not? It is useless to conceal the fact that their con quest is utterly hopeless. The Northern States taxed to their utmost, are staggering in a foei's paradise, - bolicvirrg, probably, that their debt's will never be paid, their repudiation will be easy, or that the re- tho enemy brought none with them. 4 Tho four .pieces captured by the cxpio ion, attaahed to PegranVs Battery, were j ing. back. -It is-thaughtlalo that they more freely have been reinforced tfv men from the will revive Mr. j wer Missiaiini. , t ' .I.... I, IL - W ;ui y uriiai luicill I t it . " - r 1 . L ; 1 ' jucaen oe pnusea ior mis gieam 01 na- Oen. llrr T? rv.v.. leff r... ,ha J ilUUVVi X V ft. V - on Wednesday with others to take command made vacant . in the army , . . c, , r c T ' .,, t onal cn?hine. It is more precious even t teiop Ep,!du.g .ofouMVlb avv.,!.lhan a mm(arv v5ctory. nlis a glorious ffUt ' tc been afomted Archmshop of B:dfK fman,ui aoKfcvement. One clg is re-!tlie 00 afterwards dug up from thc rubbish unin- - more, i- the j!;3 cf .ihe lg,te Archhbh:!:-1 move; . A man who did not desire a- re -; of Tcftnossee by the deith of Lrig, Gen she will quickly recover. Dividend. The Bank of Xorh Caro lina has declared a dividend of $Q 90 on the share, (leas the State tax of ninejty ; perfectly .satisfied that "the dogr v as : unt of fifty aonfedcrate women, from hn " he merely uttered, "well this is tho. arrived bete to night. Three hundred an l"hci iiiai, ivam ut.it iuai u1) 1 un.; 'my wi 'io iii o it-pi rii-o m af;r)Vne, anil will b forwarded here on Th.ur.sdn3' nk xt. They are to be sent out of the Iknits of the The people of INoYth Carolina want and ' United .Slntes. ' mng wiil have no peace that is not won for them by the courage of her soldiers and the gf-niusof her Generals. North Caro lina ii not less true to the South than Yirgiuia r South Carolina Let there be an end to discussion and suspicion Ri rhmond Examiner . - jured. i .cralicc cf thi- l-uioa u out "cf the Cabr ; C. fl t5te eu J. The Wheeling. Va., Ilegfster says: Two handsome and accomplished young ladies aie to be tried for -treason at the cents on the share,) payable in 4 per cent; Juue term of the court at . lairmoimt. certificates or bond?, or one-third less in j phe Attorney General expects to convict h'dd-in the town of Warrentoo, and wile new if sue.. It will K- pi:d on and after thorn of th.r cipital offericc. In that car.e commence cn Wednesday preceding .the th- loth Aug.i$t, " , will the- b CA-vC-itcd ? -$rt. Lord's liy iu November. Tha Autocrtt of Russia or Sultan of Tuikey, szys the Ttiehmond Sentinel, nev er perpetrated a in ore inhuman act than thc above on.hepless women.. Whit 'n meat remarkable, the Poles, whose conn try women have been torn from their hrrnes, and hic vilages tmnsported l Siberia, are found in tlie YankVe army, r.tistaing thu perpetratiors of such out rages. - f The next session of the Baptist Stat renvention f North Carolina, will lo
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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