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At 4iJ a'clAk je;f Jy afureocn peof'.a bejia t wesi tiJr way U Tie&tra tu'.'iirr. The tiia froa V.-reheai C.:y trouit La Mreral baa- dred ia the raorcicg. and ctber ca. a tlnaed to .-'.! (.-wot tba urrouBi -i coubtry thr.tl.vut tba day, A few niioutc tafore I p.m. the !'cw Dirde S. F. E. BacI proceeded to tie Theatre wiib a lively air aad toon tLe kaUJiug wae iataed. Pr!se!f at I o'clock 0stral CJJea A. Bett: -i Rer. Dr. Van walked npoa Ua and the Oeaera vai greeted w UH a round of applaa, to w biok b rt ad- ad with a graceful bow4 V Tba chief marhal,Crt. lex.i! :'r, then-announced thattbaea i would open wUi aint;. hj the c..-. Tba Ladiea' Memorial Aaaociatiua or gaoixea a ebolr arary year for tba oo cation, aad well did. they peitorai their duy ibla year. Iba einfiafwu ao- ooaipanied by pianov with Uia iliaa Robeeta, perforaietv r Z ', 5 RT. Dr. Yaea, chaplaia for tba ocoa- ion, followed With aa .earaeat aad ap propriate prejer; after wbicb tharrwai muio by the choir. ...'a ! " v - CapW Miller;then.reiallJt pf the i April, tba bag'eeof CeFederti army UialA.P, Bill. toadTaaca totaahoat 'it adraace.' bat aa eooaer ' 1 reliere. the trooca f Radea aad tal iiacier Kioremect eoame&cad Uaa it we reversed by t.aait p Uea eral . -Ca tie t?of Arrl F.yn. lit and FifWH.-k cronael' ue ka;t-a-o.k jm Ubow ue mouth of Deep iaa miih Ui:ny vt.-. 1 aiea.' ' il Jtls r r -o4 tba Ticiaiiy of Ctaa ct;ior . a :&ui in a tiaa aa tha SjUi of A pr :1 1 c J at noon of that day tba E-e et;u Ovr( tvCA ita poaittoa - between le Germaaa road and Dow dell 't tarera, tcrrmzr v rht flaak af Egcier"a iie, Xzt ILl.i aerpa. forajed oa the ieftcf t:.e 1 etet.i f tm by tba tara. Thal:.'. aurtet,4 pt tha Et- bh ac4 Ii!(4 t(H and bAitad near Tab to;U CboKh on tba Oraaf a aad Freiiit.ktar9 t ank road. Tba beooad oorpe B.iir I! saeock ana inta po- jn oa u a : :i tt tba Twelx.i eoroa. acd th r, ' v tk It pUoa oa tba iert'or i a X ecpe and formed tba Iffi Cats or tie -.artr-jr. Uooiet e al gamett - e d to be rrfecv How ail oa tM i t (Unk. t. nam lo- tk ttzvettzii e ca ts t.t cann f : H - a af. U army f tie l'ou ca Cie vta ft April." EUneoea wlu twelva nnQiaand cavalry ia obaoiTaUod of. Laa; "badga widk w tux Uirty tSboaaad lafantry and arttiiery at I radaricktbarf ,a4 Hooker with Diaey thooeaad lafaatry" aad tr- tiUery at LaaaeeUortrUla. : Uoaker wax oondiieat of "vuodaet, .and txnltandy eakl. 'Tba army of KortbaA. Yirgtaia . i ' . . . f . . a ... fe tow. to JRnimaie propany 0( ua luir w mis ukumauk. - i VOtKai.OTDlDro th flret olaay Ueaeru Lte, aocompaaied by nia ttafr, took hie poeitioa woera on af hie batt;rie overtookad tba Rappahannock, omDant tent, oat by CtATta eonadr - i Hria it wr umiki iji MiiiMiiapnirx . ta 1881 a totuater foe thr year ( M1 earatally obam4 tba potition af lha war, glTing th number of maiaLSowick wkil wtiut ferinforma each company, w think tt would be . v . - hi. t:.. J r wu to puwiuu tni ia auio u. After completing tha reading of Cbia litt Capt. Miller lntrodao4 tha rtr of tba dajvY', .H .T-W-j GknkbaL Ctuki A. Battlk. A tba General area he wax greet kh a round of applanea. w piibjlah hie ad dreT In fall. . Ha had Tift man'utcrlpt - before binrf f bat tea lad be had mitplaod Wi pectaolle f faoil wax too dark ia tba Th4tr fpV htai ta read. After enbr 4w6 atlamptei t refer to It, b threw ft aei and d- peadaJ.apoa tha tatpjAiUona of the hoar to gold hifltYiMlwall did b pr- ft'm.bie tak. ' II. wae frtqveatly ap plauded, aod many aeclared it to b tb."tKt addrete I er heard on a aim' liar occaaion.' H v Attar the add rose and rnutio oboir, tba ptooeeelcn wae formed moved to th oemetarf where tha fdderat mouadv wai flecoratei nowere, Tbe monament wa aieo baa aomafy dconrted,' Th chq!t, led Mr. Cook with th oornet, reader hbaautiittll . tha .xand , .ld . hym L,4Goard Around tbe Tomb." Th be attstioa -waa pronouea-y er. ut. Ye, and thuclM'el. kaothcMiy f darotloa to th memory of a noble and bfav aa araey pt !Uin toldlery t tloatrbni Cbanoellortt Hiax'?- Ha ditMiot wau long- befor a eoarler from Brutrt. reported b amy Tanclntwa tha wold turnpik. th flank toad and tha iveroada V "' , ; ! ABderaoa anorad (orwtrit, uppoma by xlcXAwe, aod Jackeoi folio wed with W ti 4 ani ;ha Coil- warn rar marenatea an- ta aeia i - L . V r.AI BATTLE'S ADDBESSi" York Track ITwket.: i. .it?! f 'lowing telegram wit re " -r evening: :.. i';''.TJl.'-t J j irz, :.My . 10.-Vect'pUof CaroLua muck "hM-ntr, -ut de. z "d. Prima pew, hlevlU t U.25; eoroa iafeil -:'. la rondillrtni tl T ce. (J-.tise u? 'wberrie ia r '. " and 83 e-' 1 for thipgsci .. -.t week.;;,J L . l-t - ":ari.cf,'C- ' I of c'7 i tba it-: ' Lb of ja rveto fiemr jftmortal Ajr rently wa aatuti tbirfeotr Vday, r apon th ot jervenfa .f ih ia 1 Ocoaeiont " y" s , c i th' . ! kj ...,1 CD Of " W in -Sd s " : r - and i , j : ( t ...tncelU t.ac.cg tba t riy of No rtny of the I Ar""il tot'. e 6. . l eatep by .t . . ia atirrten raCAneicl c r. af the army of t eF t tuloeoded 10 General li rnsid, eonnrli.l 1 v - r"a under Stone , ntry and art Iter' ill,' at rrptunjpr In tV4 i t tl threa ef- bie diriaioaa,' leaving Early with hi divieioB aad Barkedale brig adof MaLfcwa' divieloo, Vd a part af tna rettrve artillery anderUeneral Pen dletoK - ta ' obeervatioa ef 8djtewick. Ahdvreoa.'xfoLawa and- Jackson nuthed back the advaaoiac eolnmnt. and" at OigbWthe Federal bad reUeated vith in tlwr linae. : ' ' TT Kt'General Lea - occupied tha ridge iUtcVaactreM mil eoata and to in eattof ChanoellartvUle." ' ' ' Th Ipao "between tkettraarmie wa covered - by k dene thicket that eon oealed the oppoeioz force from each other. It waa atcertained that - the lenemy'e poeitioa wax fortifled,wifh 'tw urong line or nreattwonx, ana. every avenue- ef approach oorared by artil -The elt'uatlon of the Confederate com' maaderfwar nbt,.' aa to. bim, Oa former oaeaoion ha had anoonntered ucCtaUen fortifled la fh ewampt ef tha Chioahomany, a4 defeated Ait ky a moyenwnt en hit right flank', and Lee decided to employ ' tgaintV Booker' th taetioa thai had beta, tfloceeeful againrt Geneial 'Leev kktior arnid fronjj Ker. Hr, Laoy, aohapiaiaofJackton't dorpa, how th rear of Cbancallorrville oould be raohd, -without approaching near enough to th Federal line for- kie movement to b observed, rode tor th front and met General Jackie a ,ln tbe oatheaet angle ef tk GhanoallortvUl and Catharine Furaaca toad, t After a i fiw minute converaatioo, Lee laid, to jack ton, "General, how ean we get at thee r7"o Jackton rcplwd) "xou -( : ...8 . ' , : it. i'y f-to r" . formed j wvd t, tich; tha tr, and.- Cfcnrpl2on ee - tin t' - . i. "art. : - -r v y, w, -rwi:.' tlv tr know ' rhw me what to do aad 1 wi:i I ' ' Tt'-Leatbea ext)laiaed tho . 1 -'red Jackton to r 'Qaaeral i " with ! i v " " lighted fc si a wa t-a riaing ! ; i ,;g kie 't , ba taid, "It, 'usMking oi Jackton wtw a of morning, on . , -4 rf Vny, while Lee, with Aa .LawadtfTBioaa, ecea v ia front of Booker. Jack a ! the most famoua flank c. ' " 'e '.'C(kW-dil' eo v" i to the rear, aad t' ' - k. Tflraitlng.;, Not a, lioa should break t1-- id maVt.-Mcar ,e, with two division! - 1 p'-" nton i paTalry,ia , . , . e wae promptty checke aa Furnace" ty Brown' ts tad ry Jal , bffied';a'nd : - r nainea. m ootervatioirai Ue i - s ctUI rrcalled bytbd" 6ar- -fe-' : - n ft?1?"; jf ! If - Jacktoax reelatleee enxei. thu de- r.ied by General Let. waa a terriflo erckuM'taat, caught regimeeta, krig- adea, diviaionx aad eorp in ita gratp and d eased them ta fieoe. ether battlefield ever preecawd each a epeor tacle.' Voi Marathon where Greece waa eavd -Not Bleaheim -where Itart- betsagh kumhlad the artde ef Louie the fourteenth; not. Waaerloo, where the-J tar ef Kapoleora want dawn to lite no aor not one. nor ail of theea Dreeeat a paralel to Chancellor viilev Sboa ia th koaor f tbe achievement: Th world baa awarded'- it to b tone wall Jacktoa; bat the iUnxtrioaa okieftaia rave it to hie mea. -, - j t General Lee la bt report of the battle. aaye, "While it fa impoeaibl to meotion ail who were Contpicuoue ifi th teveral agtgemaata, k will not be eoatidered tavidiona tfiatinotioa to-eay that General Jvrckeon,afur he wa wouaded. la expranmg, tba eatiefaotioa he e- ivej -frora the, conduct of kia whole commaadw.e6mm6aded to my par (.co- lax attanlnb.atbe leryloe ef Geaerai Rodea and hft gallant diviioo.'V WhetJ traona. anantrTmiin.' nnmrvtaa.1 Redes' diviaion at CnanceliortvUler Rodea Brigade efterwarda Battle1 Brinde of Alibamiaat: Colauitt'e Brigade, ef Alabamiana and Georgians; Dotex-Brigade of Georgiane: Ivereoaa Brigade Wonrnoeed of the 5th: 13th. cixn and Z3d Wortn Carolina Kegimeette. aad Rameeur'Brigide,coir posed of the Sd. 4th, 14t& arfd 80th North Carol iaa Reaimenta.- It it a tlrnifieent fact that One-half of tha diviaion epecially hon orad by Genkrak Jackeoa in the latt official act of hi Ufa, were North Caro linian. t We now approach one ef tbe taddeet piotUTvt in tbe Book of Time. It will be remembered thai at th fall of night, General Jackeen ordered tbe third une, Under General A. P. 'Hill, to advance aad relieve the troootf of fiodee and Col ton. ."At Hitlx troope moved forward General Jackaon wKh ' hie stiif and eeoort retarning from the extreme front, met hi eklrmipbera advancing. and. in the obeourity of tbe night, were miataken for the enemy and fired Bpon, Captain Bratwell and several otbere were killed ' aad a number wounded, - General Jackton himself received a eevera lojary and waa borne from the field, ' to await tbe decree of th God be worshiped, ucd tbe reve letiona of the Providence in which he t rutted General A. P. Hill tuoeeeded Jaokton in the command of hit corps and General Beth came in command of Hillx division. Very soon General Hill himself was wounded and General Stuart aseumed command ef Jackeon't corps, and General Pitn Lee succeeded General 8tuart ia the command of the cavalry. Jutt at this time; Sickle's twe divisions that were returning from Catharine Furnace came upon the field ita loud harzts and furiously at tacked the right of Bill 'e division, but they were gallantly defeated by the 19th, 3Sthand 83d North C&rolinar egl aaents of Lanex brigade. " General Stuart postponed nny further movement Until theJullow-lnx morning Daring tha night both rm Aa were busy wttn preparatlofit fer ta aeiRre.lixd Reynold abandoned hia poeitionr Berow rreaerioxtDurg, "and moved witn the First oorpj to remforee Hooker M'Chan qellorsville. xr . . - ' -vThe third of May dawned upon the Federal army- with number increased aad confidence restored ; The Con fed e rat army was flushed with vfotory aad eagss for th renewal of the battle. Io the gray twilight of tha morning, Lee ordered the-advance. Stuart twept forward like an avalanche. Swift aa eagles cat the air Anderson and McLawt wheeled into' tine, and tbe army of Northern Virginia' rutbed - t'the com bat. The- -army nTth. -Potomac-weH J!?rjV" tr ap before aa. la order to give Increase latere to tk aarrauv, I erta here In troduce Ua Fedarai aoosunt ef the eeoond kattto of Frederiokabrg, ia tke rlaagaaga of an eatbaeiaaua eaiogiat ef tae Army ec tbe rouwaa. , "Early In the aaornlagof the IS t May, Prefexeor Lowe waa ap in kie Deliooa from tha Falatomtk. Hillx. Look ing aloeely into tha xatranchaxenta be hind Fredericksburg, ka discovered that the rebels intended to hold them. Tk waahiagtoat Artillery ie at kUryee't koaaa, supeorted ky tea thou sand infantry ' waa hie report. BAtarday altera uaoaar taie- graphed Sedgwick from Chaaoellors- viUe. erdenna blxa to attack. . At eoon aa night came en Sedgwick made hie preparatioam. aad f orma4 hi troop la the following order: Gibbon, above tk town, in front ef tke monument; New ton in front of. kUryee't Hill; Howe at the lower end of the town, and Brooke oa the plaint below. Sedgwick brought uearn x, Martina. Adame' aad uaa ard'a batteries, aad Battery D of the Second D. 8. Ret latent of Artillery, into position in the town aad above it; while Hexamer'e, tbe lint Maryland, and McCartney 'a First Massachusetts occupied the ground below Basel Run." We moat aero leave tne federal ais toriaa for a little while to look after the Confederates.. General Etrly stationed Barkedale with sevea companies of tbe 21st Mis sissippi between Maryee'e house and the plank road, tbe 18th and 17th Mis sissippi regiments en the bill by the Bowison house, and tba 18th and tbe remainder ef tke Slit Mieeiesippi regi ment behind the stone wall et.the base of the hill. Bayee' Louisiana brigade waa on the hill near tbe monument. Wilooxx Alabama brigade wae at Banks' ford, and General Early himself waa at Hani Run with Gordon 'a bri gade, Smith's brigade, and Hoke's bri gade composed of the 5th, 12ih, 20th and 83d North Carolina regiments What a spectacle 1 Four Federal d ivi- eions and egbt field batteriee, against six Confederate brigadee and three field batteries! Three to one in favor of Sedgwick. We now return to the historian of tbe Army of the Potomao aod present hit graphio account of tbe battle: "It was day of peaoe everywhere except at Cbancellorsville and Fredericksburg. From Chancellorevillecame tbe roar, of battle, the constant thunder of the can nonade. At Fredericksburg thousands of ipectatort ttood upon Falmoth bills watching the contest. Sedgwick deter mined to carry Maryee'e hill at the point of tha bayonet. 'Don't fire a shot; give them the bayouet," "Carry tbe rltle pits,'' ' Charge ap the hill aod capture the guns," are the inetruotione. The men throw aaide everything that will hinder tbem, fix. their bayonets and prepare for tbe work. Their blood' ie ap. Tbe 01st Pennsylvania and the 43d New York move over the bridge across the canal. Their advance ia the aignal for all the lines. Tbe men rise from tbe ground where tbey have been lying, sheltered from tbe Kebel guns. Tbe Rebel batteries aboye them are in a blaze! The hill rain canister. The uakfa road is a sheet of flame. But on into the ttorml with cheers, beard above the roar of the battle, tbey leap Into the eunken road and capture the Rebels defending it. They climb tbe hfll. Steep the asoent They feel the hot breatb of the cannon in their facet. Some roll to the bottom ef the hiil, tbe lama of life extinguithed forever, but their surviving comrades do not falter They reach the crett, leap over the breattworkt and seize the cunel Maine, Maseachutette Vermont, Mew York aad Wtseonatn meet In the lntrenebment end rend the air with their vlotorloueehoau." But hold 1 Bot so fast, not so feat, re exsltant hoets. Lee to th rescue I Amid tbe ebeert of Confeder ates at Obaneeliorsvtlla, l haara of Sedg wick's eneeaae at Ffaderlofcaburg. and pla cing hlmseU at the head of Mckaw'a division waawemaei wuts sarceaed i. , tne at Ngiineat at ha.T- ... . eeanaaar ot feoya takes troa u,, rZl , vra.w w auwae aad ackooi 0f . Berne, loer axklbited tbe tkaraatea e Trtfv rejaa aad added DBladiaa fldwets ke Auii OaeUia lmperkUiabiehaBitr , . le la hta reeort toe"eeaoor kiJlrlS!fii a.auai.a ktprmrt t mj brie da la the biue ef CUmum. vMie, tha moodiest In vbictt tt baa avr taAea vl. iu (milMtry ka eoet it may ' eaerilleee aad we awern the lose of su of er braveet tplriu. Th fcarlM raMte-wae xiued while uruing forvatd tOavaeaui toe eaue eat xsl.aat HU1 tUr thewliaa," eie ua.e, aad JeADaie Teeag. a 9t boy - not yl cinteaa. but a brae aad eawtaoV eaptaln. bsJ at the aad ef hi r-imiT. i Major ktajhew gaUanOy aommasdri Uie aaarpahuoter u althtaHaek, and w. sevrlr wounded In iu Vuri Ike. seal day. ' Unral Laii stake honoratwemea tan of onloads Baldcrui. Avetf aad May. wood; IJcuicQant toioncla Hpvar, Oeanc aad Aaneraft: Ma. or Morrla, lMvidaoaaod V. Berry, and Ck Harru, Baadrtlv,a ; Brown. NiehoU,Lv her. 4 You will please ,u uilnd. frtcadt aad eounirymcu. tuaiiue ntmei I have men '. Uonoo ar not luiemled aa Ua4af tk te -roea of North Carolina w ho covered the Coa fu.ria tla with glory ai ChacelloisvUl. " They ar iui euiplt 10 uioalraie tbe.. herolam dlapiay d ny the sot llert of Jtorth ' Carolina on every nettle Held er fh seeene " American revolulioD. lhat Ihey are not iair siampiea i o lull, lor Itui Drlvat I ttxnr luailH ; 4 diera ware Uie berora ot irte war. uo now you ana oiner men may act r my inieeir. I Dverae i r baltin gmi w;tlut taluilng him Its --." peaaaul a&iulea ftu priu.v. ,., . but why ia thi day ine lh of Mt.eler ' -ted for tbcaa mt-moi ml rierciaeaf Ilk tae4 anniversary 1. 1 itiej. aiti o( Jackaon f fhat ' 4 no eulogy to pionouuou upon Btonewall -Jaokaou. He need roue. II deed, b la ' 3", worthy deois aWue have rendered hlat tts'. ' ' mortal. Ifevrr It : n. r nppy lot to pua . through the pearly gxien ,i( ih beaaiUul'-ta city of our w. ,!! mrti agm our,.,'. JdCkaonandourl.ee aa.tay- The heroism ,i l. riuu. iM f the Ctonfsd-tTV eraie oU1ut waon;v rpaed bytheile-el, votion of the women 'ii i he south, rrdon. If yon please a peraonal allualoo. AfieV 1 ' ha.1 volunu-ereil as prU i e sjldlee lh the IQlrd Alabama reiment. 1 feared lt efTw-eN upon my moihrr. um knowing that ehj.ft mml kuow it. to net or itr. T wenltud told her. Mhe sM n,-t a word, but taking j rny hanl she led no' to her room, and plaolnx " " her baud upon m h.ad d rxeniiy prayed that Uod would tuiiki me l', soldier. That prayer i-aiiie io aie in eeulle wblaeere. around the camp Mr.a. an i sp. k In tram- pel lone in the m Ul i.f ihe buttle. not have be-u a i-owxrd i prayer my shiei i and p,uopiy : If there tain Hi t life ipuirenie panacea ror every in, n i w,,niau i undying spvei' Throuii h a 1 1 t he i. .witu.ivaof vv ar the wta a mlnisuwitiK micri. n,l when at latklhe. Confederate rlas; wmi ,1 n. Impu.ed in the nest, niooti or t h nai Imi , n,e litieil a standard and spittmrd , bow ot prom 'se Wlln unclntiiL-ed ip ii.im. sh cornea, on the Kith of eaeh su-.-miiin May, with amtie.' lovs and dowers, to or.ii . p at the shrine of Pair lot urn ii - , iivit ler roses on t he are rue of our hnroh' i l i,,, ,,,, bel oved and bleaaed women of u. inuin. mi I when, like one great ( apia n. ou .,.; Ii:ive rioaaed oven tnerner. yours will t. crowua cf tord lid palms ol X 1 lory ' Shipping News ' The steamer Manteo i f the 0. D. Iiae sailed yPHter.Uy for Norfolk, carrying; , out a full loa I of truck .ml other freight. arid passenger . Iceaid my mother purer- inn tlih the the aaahitaace ef Karl and his men. On reaohtug Balem- ebnreh he fonnd Wilcox XloTtoualy holding the ground agataat Sedg wick. Hexing VfiiooxineeenMroiniaiin, Lee threwvthr brigades of Kershaw and Woorord.oahlsrTaht.andtneee ot Hemrnes and Manon upon nia leu. l ne enemy, aa yaaced lp tbreellne Thay caans like ocean Billows, aniy mj orea on ne rooa oi wainii tar. Aeain the advene to the attaer, but tbe i on federate yell sings eat, and th wild ZZ:..Z- TST'im ZJV land on. orAndermw.brtgrtea.be move to vvawjKpnf sunj fafwigitayaa v vvm im uuwi o uuatu i ih holdrraigh loarnlvalj Tha Oodfederatd yell is-aaswerd by-Fedetalf eheerl, aad tna living wavearoii agaiast sacn otner like tbe biUowgof a stormy sea. t "The eombat- deepens. The ground . sbakee-wita the? tnnnder or artillery. Here, Rtmteurr the ideal soldier of the South-- lead A, tha , impetuous assault! There, Pender, the superb thine like tstar on tna crest, ui uie- uattiua- m god of j war ride upon the wind" In' hi nherlnt nf flame Uil kiiliM ni Hra'.ThS wood are abla jre, and wv thoir burn-' irlr. branches Iik&bahnar lrtoe sky. Amid this terrific loene, through flame end tmOke, and dedth-shot falling thick aad fait, Lee move to the front of hi advaneina battaUofia. . .k V, ' r , r L. l i Jt3, r i : . pld la t i T"" ' i tr U.ree months the r ; f r- - - r . '-1 - each other c i. t made bis i -. -i defend?! tt i end -.' Ac.' ma'i.. - i.-i. 4 of Is t'v Tr .;;'s, a. i. ; ' -c '. ".t Ja' k i'fl c . - sa. 1 Vv. II. F-Lre 'b - ucier th imrpe'.' - ... , -".rl f" w". '. - . - ' ' ' ,,r,l!"''i"-" '''5' irl 1 if' . i i 1, f I 1 : C-f ; 'irinv I f tbr u th o c ')( the s -;nctri c v v ken ry t' ti. f renit- ,1 1. . Ik' a, a pcebed for -t v-r e- 1 er,v!s!irn r 1 t,.e sii-oni and I'o 'iai!'r cc"!iti r -r;-j, tve cpt:r-i. " ery ..ait of tie eiueay to r f di.'eated by ;'-a l---'-"-'s r"'i e' r ' ' t"wr1 ' i.nl'!,': . t' e t'..-'t tnl f.r ;is 1 yr , t'.s Erit nd e.cf" 1 it ..jl x . ir i l -'t i r tt l- F I e-1 r r, l - - r,;- l -si .. e, 1..9' esf ...j ii -f r-o' fworl' tt ;,or, but t is i (. '"i das..ed it r, and f " uad t by the j. iGear 'i r5 (.;..-" eollors- -The lerce toldieis. wltfu their facs b lacked wlili' " tha smoke -of battle, th woundedcrewling With" feeble llmbi fvonv 'the. fnrr Of devourinar. flames; Pleaded the ,'r. .v'H";ln' one. long nn1 br6kn cheer us " " "ef wgr. apov tag roar of battle.- . i tii'-p.mv kaiglity lm- -i se.- Inspired by Xhe presence of their jitrloa fklefs'they- letupoirth l, esxtwork, nutl -Sickles, Slocura, Harf, cock and! Meed frftat'tMek1 prmitionj and tha tsd Held la won I Javw-:. f : Colonel Charles. ;Mrfihall," of , Lee x staff says', At that moment, amid tha' chesrs of his vietorlous- army,-a note was brought to hint from Goperkl Jack ton. It wss bromht to Ginpral Laeas he tat on his horse' near" the Cbancel lorsville boose, ana unable to open it with his fauntieted hands, he paseed it ti me v. i,h directions to read it to him.' H. e note madeno mention of tE wound which General Jackton had received; but consrttulated Central Le ba th great vtctory.-v -fv-H f.i!r.'- 'r "I shall never forget the look cf pia ad acpuish that pasted over his fac ts he, listened." With a voice broken with motion he bals messy toOeneTal Jackson that tha victory wai bis, And that the corjarratalation are due to him- x-'.- i; ' i i I do not know how others may re gird tMi iocHcr.t, but,, for myself, s I j. .-e e -' : 1 D the tboaghta of his it" 1 t-.iod, I f " rgot the genius that won t. ' t?jy i i t f reverence fnf the grr -r t-.--t f-' 1 its rlory." . r Still a Citizen. Mr.. T. A. lli-nry tmti hi protet;', egainet beiug recorded as a citizen of " New York. ll hai liern in Brooklyn ft., for ROmetimo where l.u w iff was under treatment, but New Berno ie still hia home. We cheerfully make the cor. rection. Mr. HenryYj a good citizen, and we hope he will remain a citir.sa of New Berne. , 3 Don't Know How,-. t "Mr. Nunn." said one who is fn earnest about cleaning tho streets vts-4.. terdny, "tha trouble i.i these people -flf don't k no w how to clean the et rectal .v They want rooiis to gweep up theaY,, " til street forcij. hnpTtoane of war aWeens down In its fury frenzied With terror, the y ny for shelter to the banks of the Rappahannock, aad Wil cox and Sdmmee feUow In the wake of tbe lot no and gather np the rragmenu or the wreak. , . On" the folio wing day General Anderson moved with his three remapping brigades to reinforce General Early, while tbe tare dl- vlstone of iaekson'e eorp reasalaed In potl- tlou at i,naceiior-Tie. 5 At six o olocx m tne anernoon. May the Ith.Anderaonand Early roahed forward and droVe aedxwtek aeroai the KaDnahan-neck. Thenhxt morn ins General Lee ordered the concentration of hie army In irnnt ef Chan oeuoravlM lor tne nnal attaek npoo Hooker, bnt a heavy storm eet In that eonttnoed during tne day and night, and at day light on theCtn. It waa round that Booker had re treated, over the river trader eover of the atnrm and tha BlarhW and 4b Chaneelktra- wtllaramnelBit had ended With the itonfad. rate flag vletortoae on every field. CtThe Federal losseajsi Uieohaaeellortville ,rcmpattn nave been estimated at zeog.aad f th troniederate toaeea at I.OOO. . . -Amone lee's tioDblrt ware is mna. n eolore. 4, ooo pfiaonert, 10, ttand ef arm and alarii bnanutref anmDnlUaa. ' Threnebent the campaign tne troece or f OTTH uaeonna dotv aa Bonorwom pan. Tbe nonorabl oeaig W.' Bander I In, tne resent dlstlnxnisned Anattot who xal lantly oommaaoVoS 4 eompany in tbe tSd'Morth Carolina reglmerH ot Lane's brigade at the battle or uhaneeuonvilla, has kindly furahhed me, from the reeord In tbe ktet capltol, "A Ut of North Caro lina regtmente and ongadex engaged in the battle or Uhaneelloravllie. Mar tbe let. td and 3d, 1655," which I will read In your hear- m Hoke's feritetde oJnrntTylt irtirt, tm regimanuv. . - -v . wpeeder'a. Brlgade-U& t2d, 1,'th, sSth . "iversont Urlgadd-bVA, 2An.M.hr-4d regt , "Lanel Brlgade-Tttt,' Bth, 3th, SSU'5rUl regiments. j ,x .3'-' , ; Kamaear's Brlgade-Xd..-rtk. Ktbai Swtk XPP'rnenls. V" ' , i.- .- -- - - "The 1st and 2l CarsTrr reximfcnts were alao In .thta baiue. eiUier Id waiker'e or H'turt a bTl?adt , Alan the lOtbK regiment Ol aril mrj. .. 1 i - ' General fee, u h!g nfflelai report, werr' Hons t fact th(.u(inerl Hoke received a palnfu, 1 1 1 t I'Hoi e-r r reder- lnaehure r nrii f -.iii and Fen. Jon trash. I saw one of luih inoruinir rrvino- rn rnira nnha traeh with a stick I Heneedaa nucxSUC." Andoertainly they nded soiaetrittg1 ", gentleman pointed to a lot ottnO ri kj ' tcattered in front of his office yetterdsy .' SV ana remarked "that was a pile ot bai,-W' -rel of trash, the wagon came thie morn- ' - ing to take it off and you see how it was -V ". left," and really it looked like a pBe 0 ' I ' trash had been collected therrfifd'an f -v "'- old hen with her brood of ohicklaiajl'kf f t. scratched it down. Take it OPCLMsfiri ti v l(. . ,ye,.fj(i iVew Berne an! tha Outside Wcb1L Th peoplu of New Berne ajre Ln3ebt-V d ed to Mejor W. A. Hearneof thVWil- . 7 " miagtoa Meeaenger for the iaterettW la manifesting in behalf or better facfai p -J- itiei for. reaching and cettiBir aTsrair f. I .. . . . . T from this point. People bound for New .Bern are. oftttn rlatafriarl in OaII okA4 i'.... hours; if a man comes frdni anywhere' up th road to dry a fiul busineti fxi'' ' New Berne, no matUr If, ib takel-ttft'; i er one hoar, he is bojBd?to!" stay kern) tbirty-six hours unless be aetrden strike, tho,4re5pht train.' Ih cca j - a.; i.'-ci i . t '- uuuic n, b(hij 111 Business relation between the people bt New Beribi 'and , " ; those between ier and Goldsbord' baVe'T' betfn' desfrbyed.f ThoiitMiEeV fcei , :f here have qufetly submitted, to it with-',', out ar murmur, yes ,k . la C0pstantly- ai the pats ot tha AV ' it CL Rl' and lhyxeeh to be ontat -pkh the flat- - tarye, v , SS ; s vhimii t "We Copy tba 'folrowing jartrcr from th Goldsboro departs' mingtoa aUesenger, ani th careful consideration eft tWESTt HOtms xsn Tr ' -:irn'tinn''Iias freq " ' of the gre"; v -r.t o". .ni- ana pa-1-" br.i. .' - a ,f.r, b I 1 h , 9 t'B- Att' "t: r- "SCkBbU'"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 11, 1889, edition 1
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