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Wilmington Journal from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 4

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nn II-- ft i against every man who does sot make it his chief business, The whole amount of Treasury notes issued, since the FB0M CAPT. KXILlY'a BiTTItV aM aaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaWaaaaaaaa- I the Flnnnri. i t- frnin iha Pharleaton papers received nrkv wia according to ue oe anilities, to prosecute wiis war at in Jmi Ilefl'v. Naw CantJ tfovernment went into operation, tAuujr nr thAHA thr have keen funded in bonds and stocks; $126, 1 i vuuuit l.in. THE "WILMINGTON JOURNAL dependence.

A. BamsAy, Rowan uje Am liormar. '5 1 crj rajtoi-u ji jivitf ai jjuu uu cnu TTT Eft. 00 000. aBd about a million of' notes have been cancelled in connection with the post office and office of the war Sax.

If we substractthe amount thus fuaded and cancelled from county! Alfred M. Poeler, Bowan county, Henrv 1 Joseph.W Pittman.l fcdgeiombe connty. i Sampsen ooanv. I i- morning, that the reported aolt on fBattery Wagner on Tuesday night, arose oat of the fact that the enemy in king their approaches to the Fort lave advanced by aiy sag lines to withtotweny-flve yards of ourj outer line, of rifle pita. In order to run their "next parallel it has states of ameiuca.

SATURDAY. AUQ. 29, 1663. the amount issued, there wi I remain outstanding (nr nnrnroAi of r.irr nlation and domeatic exchange BY TELEGRAPH. m.

I- FROM CAPr. LATOAU'8 BATTIIV. 1 00,0 0 hre been injewted in bonds a id and to this sum muit be added $125,000,000 in interest bearing LieutS. John M. PArrv.

(Tkrtorat nnn. Richmond, August 18, 1863. To the Editor of the Sentinel It is plain tW the we-k poiut of our defens is pot so much in th. nnditi of owr armiti a in the eondition of onr enrrerc We hart mn ngh in ihe flld, wth the conscript them to carry on an ot-Waniaed war, with powerful rff ct. ror several years tc come.

The strife ot the battle field Becesarily fluctuates sometimes camine one of 'he belliperenta on the wave v.c tory, and sometimes tha Other. In a protracted cSntett, this most be expected as a thh of cour-e Ti ere npay be a tew person bre j.od there, whose. timid bearts cr oase fouls, may viMirg accept Yankee vassalage jhs the price of dishonorable peace; tut the undaunted spirit of our people has shown itilf. ai will continue toj sHow become eceaary that these rifl ptti sbotfa be Aeeordingly-a little after 7 o'clock, on Tueniay It)R THB ASSOCIATKO PRRSS. county, W.

f-tvron. Carteret 71u A Beaufort Treasury notes, mating a nam ei oi inaaeu Brys nj Craven connty, George rw" n'rht lost a's the Sixty-First Ncrth Carolina was reiieiv Sadler. Hyde countvl John C-llin-. ''H a ri.t- b. trort, wake county.

The wfcoK publfc debherefcre, including the Earo-peau loan, does not quite reach the eurr of $140,000,000, and aeainst thia amiunt muat be ehargedali the cetton and lag the Fifty-Fourth Georgia, a detachment of which was on doty at the pita as pickets, the attempt was made in considerable force by the enemy. The enemy's force is Aftw the committee- retired, the action of the action of t. wan untMcu bv refRui, ip a manner verv A i manner very other assets or wnatever aescnpiiDD, now triu mo wut- j. Obcorr'u an hoar tin emtnent A iaij lutiivuiuutiuri. iu aooa' turned, and reported throngh th i The eutire interestof the public debt doea not exce supposed to have been between one thotuacd and fifteen atronsr.

with a batterv of l'eht artillery. Our itself, eaoal to tne crwis an r'apecia. irje enerts, w- that they had performed the ta dom and detiou, which have maiked thfe eor- aign rwoi force waa only between two and three hundred, cbnsiati-'g dnct of the President the conaummate ability of our gene- Uoe a anytmrg ia in Biaiemeni, preuem Lieut. as follows i anp.h a condition of financial weakness that gold should. rata th alf-Bacrifce.

valor aDd fortitn.le of Oir sol of detachments of the 54i Georgia and Ust North Carolina. WHtsiAS, It is with thej greateat rerct from, bone, and everjthiqg we h-id Dear and command a premium of one thousand per cent orXmore, ita abl'aration. It is admitted that the Confederate The fight lasted about an hour, when -the Yankees retired, carrvinr cfif their dead and wounded. Their loss is believed to States are aMe to pay this debt to the entire satisfaction K'r'K' uiicrac ss to am.i r-rfiditnm. Bat with tbe view of obtaining aome cor leei ngi i ickowu iu in ib.u civuiars of )ur hta have been contlderaM-j, as our batteries on James Island kent bd a heavv fire daring the action.

Our loss was five rect conce tion of the intrinsic worth of the bonds and action should jfill the heart of every V' greatest coctemtt. anl ldl-nati- coaraei 111a ten with the Rcporta of tba Presa AlioctatlO'i. i- Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1861, by J. 9. THA8Hjm, inhe Clerk's Office Of the District Conrt of the Confederate States orthe Northern District of Geotgia.

i FROM RICHMOND BEPORTED ADVANCE OF THE 1 YANKEES UP THE PENINSULA. BlCHKOND, Aug. 28th, If 63. Toforrxaticn was received at Gen. Elzy's Headquarters last night of an advance of the Yankees i up; the Peninsala.

CitiziLS and sconts give conflicting reports of the force of the enemy, but the most reliable statements indicate that there are about eight regiments of infantry and two of cavalry, with artillery. Our picket a at Bottom's Bridge, overfhe Chickahbrainy, were driven in atjoraboot dnak, by theXYankee but a further advance of the enemy was prevented by the removal of the floating bridge. It ia reported that a sharp fight tock place at the bridge between the guard, one hundred strong, and the Yankees( but no official confirmation has yet been received. Gen. Elzy received a dispatch this morning that the Yankees had fallen back to the Cross Koads, five miles below Bottom Bridge.

No exciteooent is manifested here, the citizens and sol- UUkCB VI "JVU Wft annnoae thit hostilities continue until the debt killed and nineteen wounded. The following wounded reaches two thousand millions of dollars, and that pursuing Bt an cflcial publication in the Charleston papers cf the 37th Inst-, we that Gen. asd haa beencompell-el to resort to the impressment of negro labor for the defence of Charleston. He haa heretofore relied npon the Bute for inch labor, and the adequate force haa not been furnished. We regretHhat such a etaje of things, exist cren in the department of North Carolina.

It is to be hoped Our Commanding Geaereral will not be caught in a fimtitr trap Gen. BzacbeqarI). If persons baring afares wil1 not send them to him. let him impress them la turn to hare all the work done that is necessarj for tb defence of Wilmington. There is no nse in being 1 mouthed about the matter.

Tie libor is in thSantry, and it must be procared in aome way other, if it. takes every negro man ia the state. White men are impressed, fcot for mere emergency, but for the whole warded thi not at the market value, but at so many dollars a month. If white men can thus be impressed, we do not why negroes should If they are considered as person, surely they are not of more dignity than tree white xnen4if we look upon their labor as snrely it to be subject to impressment for public use, like other4 But this impressment ought to proceed npon systemnot taking all the labor from one section 1 not going out injo' the highways and byways and taking men without warning, from their master's teams sent into town, perhaps carrying out supplies which are absolutely necessary. There- is surely no more sacredcess about a negro than a white man, no more reason why property in negro labor not be impressed for public use than any other property.

North Caroliniana were brought to the city on Wednesday morning Private Thos. Dowd, Co. 6ist N. Private jtesomea isi, inai tne present course ll. c.

and its satellite and protege, the Progrcas, felr 'V' liahed in Raleigh.) are at parlance wivh our feeJ I. 1 I our estimation, merit our 'supreme dvgvtt at I fton. i i Besolted, 2nd That thbngh we have been i i more than two years from! heme, and theae for Ihl turn nap h(arta mnat J. M. iKDiasOS, Co.

6lst N. Capt. A. J. Mookb, Co, the plan adopted by the Britisti uovernment, wnen came to seMle its great naiional debt, oar Government were to seek the same solution, and to offar to ita creditora a consolidated nock, converting, the entire debt at three per cent, into gold.

At thia rate of interest (less now because jf the income tax) the EnelUh consols flactuate between lst H. C. severely Private C. V. Newton, Co.

61s Priu Sin im Chtw9t.vv. Co. 61atN. C. The jwiu, muQ I 'i i Tit (rrpittKt nrivitinna trl.i tat "ciiii; names of the kOled, whether in the 61st N.

C. or 54th ninety one and ninety-four. A Coafederate States three I Ti viiTiitoc are not given. On Wednesday evaniag the enemy, Ja overwhelming oer ceut. wiin merest; promptly ana uuij pm, ocght not to fall below sixty iu the hundred, and would moat probably stand higher.

bo doub the ability ol the (iixernit Ant. with Tjeace commerce revived, and fer to spend the remainder, of our day 'xpo-fJ It storms; of battle, than to (Touching tbe oppressors. i Resolved, 2d. That we pat nest rr nr force, made aa assault npon our outer line oi nna and succeeded la carrying them. It was reported, ll.o 4 Lnln in ak.

been reinfo ced, on- fertile lands ii successful cultivation, to meet the interest upon this debt? Bat if this were done it would follow that etery hundred dollars Confederate njtes, entet- however, that our troops had U'-e v. r.ym iwui ineu prri ii' traitors every one who entertait the Hex rt diers. give us the conclusive assurance that our cause will be trinnphanily upheld to the end provided 'be cidit of cur money syattm csn be eflectrrtliyeu taiaed. It happens that, th enemy, in the very nature tliis struggle, bav no -'half-way hcne," where they maj bait and reat rn h'ir road to subjugation. Tbey must acvually conquer ua.

and bold os. by force of arms, as a cor. peered pe-iple, or they must eventually abandon the conflict, and leave Os io repose and in possession of We hsve already resitted an army of thirteen hundred thbnsaad men, ard we ed not now fear that the weaker asuliscf a waning strength can ever iLflict those vital wounds from which we have heretofore successfully defended oursslves I do not 'hiak I exaggerate when expressing tLe opinion that, notwithatandtng the rcent heavy reverses, we are now comparatively quite fif per cent, stronger, in a Jpnre-ly militar) point of view, than we were at the commencement of tbe war. It is true, that two years and a halfjpass ed in a cot fi ct of such unparalled violence could not fail io press heavily upon the spirits and resources of ur country. But the present stern, fiant and resolute temper, bth of tbe people and the army-' the determination cf nearly every man in the Ccnfederacy, sustained by the prayrB ot every womm to die with arses in his bands, rather thin to live under tbe scourge of a degrading and pitiless oppression, should warn the Washington Government of the hopelessness of its unprincipled invasion.

Already, too, it 'a quite evident that our monster enemy, like a whale in his dirg flurry, begins to epout prevaler.ee of Jaction, tbe enormous debt increasing dai by millions, araed resistance to the draft iujsome p'aces, and a corrupt or purchrsed exemption in a laige majority of aee, the riotous assemblages in New York and other citiHs, tbe imminent peril of foreign compiica- ions, the dangerous diiaflection of large bodies of people in the hortbwestern Btates. who I egin to perceive how they have been nsed and cheated by their Eastern allies, and the conscionariehs of almost every iutelJgent man in the United States thtt his most precions liberties; are threatened with htroctioo, preaeut tact" calculated to convince U8 itmt the Abolition Goveramei muat bp far weaker to iu thin ccntest, than at ita commencetaent, and the pits retaken. This report is mentioned by the (Jour- diers have responded promptly te the eammons to meet at ier, but not by the Mercury. The enemy opened on Hon tion Ivi sny form and no a fsr yb. I- scripld to disturb Iho affairs of State.

atl.t to tkulk from duty at this (tha time of Vj u'u' A their respective and, apart from the military day for the first t'me, a three hundred pcund Parrott gun ing such a consoiidatea swck oi inree; per would, be worth not less than sixty dollars in specie. In other word it would reqiire not tea dollars in such tes, but one dollar aad forty oents to purchase a dollar in gold coin. ils-J movements, there is nothingto indicate the proximity, of ny. cm we hbk tne cmcera oi ins matu to a on Sumter. The bolts thrown by this gun are twenty-three the enemy.

ce of the Cenederate States iu placiig in tbe field where he may d) his defy. Helloed, 4th. That wefearneBtly deIre i inches long and ten inches in diameter, i Their efiect ia far more powerful than those projected from the 203 pounder. Jn truth, there is notntng saort 01 lmpenamg auojaganou, nd the desUuctioa of the Gjvernmvnr, ot absolute bank- and cmcomrm to any, except a nual aeparatiott. I 1.

Wi now seldom care to enrage in any controversies, or reply to any attacks made npon ns. We let our articles go for what they may be worth, without cecupjing time and Cdakgxd tbkib Ba8 Ths Offices, Editors, Printers, oiHKe ui iree. lorevf iree irtm tur oi'prenorwL 1 Resolved 5th. at id. our prthent we find ah eminent atatvman anJ in whrce cal.

intociitv. ati a i of the Chattanooga Etbel and Confederate are now in ruptcy in an entire aDnegauon 01 ine prouanuu uu j-sources of tbe country, or the prospect of general repudiation by the very people most interested in maintaining 'the solvency of the Goven menr, which could justify aU a stigma upon the Confederate notes-' Aa ffiira now stand, bath a regard! tie amount ef dsbt pace in eerkiDg to bolster them op against the animadversions of the captions or the unfriendly. We seldom stop NORTHERN NEWS LOSS OR A UNITED bTATES VS38EL ATCD ALL ON BOABCAPrUHE OF TWO 8C H0 OKKS OFF THE BAPPA11ANN0CK. EicnM0KD, VaNAu'g, 28th, IS63. The fl ig of truce boat arrived this morning at City Point, with six Luadred paroled prisoners mostly sick.

New York papen, of the 2th were receivbi'at P. M. They contain nothing important The Yanfcee papers are mm corjfiiene'e, and whoe able nanagement if tie State nnonaliCedl spiirobatii n. I even to ctrrect misrepresentations or misquotations, and and our military is little It ss than downright- we devia'e from this rule now in correcting the Fayette lunacy to treat tham withsuch diahonor. Our Yankee en-TniiH nr wi er 1 haa we are.

1 heir debt at this Jiour is Resolved, Gth. -That' wje1 earneatl utr at cv ry 1 of the State, to bend their mergjes to tie u'M port and increase the Coif, derate armiVa, tt 1 favor of the great Governor rationa n.l merit from our treacherous enemies a a .4 jubilant over the partial destruction of Fort Bumtet. ville Obstrxer, simply because that paper has, for some 'time, kept Larpiig upon one thirg, and that a wholly incorrect representation of our language. The Ob.ercr Las over and fcter agin asserted tnat the Jounuil had avowed that it had never ceased to act as a On the 2 1 at, during a violent gale; the U. Brig.Bam- hridcrft forndered while on a vovace from New lOrk to peacej which shall free nallorevcr lri-ta tLtsr r-iw'.

flnence. i After the resolutions were read, tie ('hali rite at that trjey were open for difec.us-.ion. ut it aicn ti one had an thing to say uptavoirabbj tollrir ir.itJ'' when supported by a freh, united. and enthusiastic people, then seh-aaured of speedy success. The fears of the 5 bo- Marietta, aod wilt open there in day or two.

This does not look like having much confidence in Chattanooga. The loss of Chattanooga would be worse than that of Charleston, The Bugle Eom of Liberty," is a humorous Monthly, devoted to fun, fact and fancy, and is published by Hill Bwatzi, Griffin, at 25 cents per It is in iar-to form and each number contains sixteen well-piinted pages on good paper. The secend number is before uh. Wi publish to day a leng letter from Mr. Ttlir, Regis ter of the Treasury.

From the positijn held by tire writer-we nay assume that its statements are at least semi official, and bis means of knowledge enab'e him to make them cor rect, ao that in that respect; at least, they may be relied upon. This much may be taken for granted, wbekLer we agree with alt the v'oncloalons and deductions drawn or not Port Royal. All on board were lost, jexcpta rifgro rat political pariizia, with its old political friend. Now, we lition Governmer-t hsve driven tnem to. extraordinary jnea- Smith, who was picked up in a small boat.

The City of Madison, an amuaition steamer was blown pThey were adopted by aoctatnatiiju, ai.4 if i sares. of oi pre.aieu. They have gone bj far ai to hold tbe awoid, win ni-mistakable tnenace, abuvo the necks of a have made nse of no mch language, nor of any languige bearkgony scch iLterpretation or construction. What we dii aay we will quote, with its context, in order that it nay up at Vickst u-g through the.carlessness of 'a negro. One hundred and live were lost.

i man, and his mends, haa Been present ana beard aDd cheerful endorsement bf ti el.it i nn if worn, Vet stern and determined spiri's, thf part of their own cuitm a rney regara ana weas every man who ia nut iub eivient to their military and political viewa art an omeu or secret traitor. Imitatitig the t-ytem The Mayor of New York has vetoed the exemption ordi be fu'ly nnoerstowd. in our lasue of the 30th May, which the Qhitrcrr arxu-'Dgly refers to as quite recently," we forgotten the terror of thv Yankees, an foreverXto be their at home. not a dollar less tliaa eignteen hindiei m'Uion rnbst probably aeverai hundred mi'lions more. The.

whole credit of this debt depends on the flimsy pretences Of; an expecta Son of conquering-the O'0itedtrate States Tftikt from them this expectiou render it certain that tuh an idea Je hope-leas and every thoughtful mn in the whole North knu i that general bankiuptcy and. utter repudiation areiaavita-b'e ParhapBno one thing not yet transpired can more ceitaiu than that flve-tweny bor.da and greenback notes will uoi be worth the paper ou which they are printed, should the United Stages fail inthis war. Nevertheless, they have ancetseded in a great mea.u ia mainaiuing the credit of the Government currency. They bav doae this, too. living laths raids': of delosiona, and trading in pretietitHtioo-, tb tb constant danger Of for eighteen months past.

Ttey, have invoked the legialativo iUr.hority, In th ahAp? of 1 tue moat Btringont measures agaiast sp' culati in gold fruitful source of evil,) and have wa cbsd and guarded all tteweak points -of-their gigantic sw lidie with the most jealous cate. They have all agreed to iuo nothing to depraciato tUtir money, but everj-tniug to prevent its degradation. 1 We, on the contrary, fighting for Life, Honor and Liberty, have done nothing to prevent, but everything that mortal ingenuity and the iiest profligacy of speculation could of Olivt-r t.tomwell, when he subjog ted the British peoole and compelled them to pata under the yoke of hia I'liyitan nance Ihe British tteamer Hebe waa captured ofliNew In'et, N. sail, teiernrg to the war of pol tical extrnvnation waged and r.coa.rui ndd by the Standard and otLera to be waged army, tb c.ra uvia a in" trictfl. and have appoiuU a to the comriaod i on the 18th init.

What a lie. i Sj On motion of Lieut. My eis the prc.crfni! 4' il. ing were requested brt pobliMhcd tbe pars jRalebiri RegiHter, Wilmington Jonrnal, Watchman, Observer and Uio linioudt, the reauest that all other nanera in ih. nta.

The letter will be fouad ligbly interestliig, and we com rf each diatrict, with t. arrst, iajpriaon insult acd coerce ail who may be disposed not to suba.i1.t4 the Una nruinv tbftv have ttreacribad. 'These mai seherals mend it to the attention and peroral of our readers. Carol 1 ord 1 yons and su te are travelling tbrcuaihthe Caaadas. The excitement in the New York stock icarketi con- 4 I i I The reports from the Peninkn'a last night were greatly are in point ot fact the "provost marshals 01 toe electoral 1 against tboee atiffcnaiizd Deatrootir li c'lie ass or pub ic and private cjtizns who have 1hron de ihe panoply of parry in a spirit of to ci ailed, ostracised, excluded ard dtnoancto ty a auict party rgabix ttioa and lor trty pur-pi(M-.

We btk the Lot as a partizan, and we addrea co-a le do to i lie party pr id cea of these wi wbwm we On i motion the meeting aidj-urreJi Accident. We learn that a serious accident cccu red on A. V. LATH A V. J.

Fi Wednesday last, on, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, WOODABP, bec y. A exaggerated. It is now be.ieved that the force of the ene some miles north cf Warsaw, by wh'ch some passengers my did not exceed six to eight hundred. The Tux In 1 wtre wounded and one or more cars smashed op. The ac Lieutenant Wood has captured off the Rappahannock two Hon.

James L. o( 'Alahatua. Ii.u cident occurred to the down passenger train, due here at hve acted ii. lot mer ijOjtaud with ahm oar connection, las i pver teen di solved, bui we apeak to ah WtaHTiffeoce of part zn action ia there in all this? We speak if those with wnom we formerly acted, if er biTirg' referred to hr as have thrown aside schooners, one loaded with coal and the other with anchors and chains. 1 I '1 writtei a concise elucMation of tin tax Ijw irr p.

and was occasioned by the breaking down of a car loaded with munitions of war. We have not learned any polls, rio matter wnat tne preieuaea oojtcia li iuei ap-pointmen' may be thir particular instructions, like those' given by Obver to bis licu'tnants were to see that the elections thaH result favorable to the wishes ol their masters. Lincoln and. his supporters are perfectly aware thi the bayonet has a much sharper point, in the estimation of the Northern maaac when seen glittering be; itd either a 'real or pretended civil power. The elections of last spiiDg, by which New York and New Jem emancipated themselves ai several other powerful 8tatifa came near slipping from their gtaap, fi led; the" Administration party with intense alarm and they ther de termined to permit their opponents to eujoy no such hajppy chance again.

Burnside, fcchenck and Uix, have aiready deaaonstrated to the conservatives what they are to expect lrom the reign of military tyranny over the ballot box one cannot fail to perceivethat such demonstrations are keenly felt and appreciated by those sgaii st whom they have been congress. Air. 1 ajyi ia on(M)l lh ablest Confederate Hop.9e of lifprj'Bfcrjtalmii, uinlj 1 will bread witrttxculiar iirhrcat tliriiii-'lionl tl. further particulars. FiGHT AT WHITE SULPHUR ENEMY REPULSFD AND.

RETREATING. Richmond, Aug! 1F63. lh following dispatoa waa receive! at the; War Depart suggest, to ruia ours. Oar Government securities should stand to day, in any market, than those of the United States. The Yankee debt is in amount twice as large as oars.

If they conquer us, it is true cur public securities and currency wib be lost with our nationality bat if they fail to do (bis. theirs will be as worthless as so much dost. A.lter the war, it end prosperously for us, our debt, will rest on a permanent system ot baimonions States and the immense revenues of export and import arwiug from our vast a fertiie 1 lan iog Theirs will be affected by tbe quevioa of separation between the East and Northwe-t, almost immediately to arise, while their le venues from icreigu exports can bear, at beat, no comparison with mi'--. I i IT job John J. Walxeb, Major and Chief Commiesan try at this time th? paoopli party io a spirit of sll-aacri8c9.

We see no rea.on,' Loaenr, for dissolving our association with our old frieioa. fcose er.ait,ly in the fact that they have discard-i ed party ard rememtcicd onlj their ccun'ry. We have no Ktfy oDgratified us id os to tain upoa the of Alabama, has issued a very strong and stirring appeal rHpoE, J'dy 11 lib the folio ment this morning I positions on taxation and MibaiHiene to the people of that Btate. Amnntr r.fhnr thin7B he miVpfl thfl fnltowlr tr sncrcrostinno T. No direct tax on land and slaves canlp 1 1 Whits EuLPflua f-PBioos, Aug; 27th, 1863.

I in regard to meat gress without an To Gen. S. Cooper I rect tax can be laid constitutional! wi We met the, enemy yesterday morning about one mile and census can be taken daring the war. II ao inaultirgly diicelcd. In adition to this degrading deivel-opment, vt which a large portion of the Northern people thr-n, in the military situation, or in eiT Io, i vor tax on properly, ead not on i a half trom this plt.ee, on the road leading to the Warm and profits, are or violating th Constitution Meat is the only qnestion of doubt and danger.

I can speak adrisedly on tbissur-jet, and I tell you in all frankness and aerionsneea, there li ground for I great apprehension. Official reticence on this subject would ba suicidal, and I will not disguise-from joa tbe fact that, inconsequence of tbe recent contraction of our territory, ii we rely alone on the ordinary sourees of supply in Jhe hands of farmers and planters, we shall fail to meet the wants of tbe the charocter of our public debtj so far as the solvency of the Govei umeut ia coucrusd, to enable us to aceouutr sat-isftct nilr lor the urit'avorablo condition of our currency. We mu look for other causes, and it saems ti me these are I cessarlly oppress the and soldier. hand lecj and tortured uj, even if others have. By ib way, mec3 we are leplyirg to cotemporarie, we may as Well tay a word orto to the Raleigh Progress, which ha qn.te an eruption of words in refrrence Io us.

Dor i that tte Editor of the Progress toas a DougLs man the Presidential canvass. This much is dae. For the rest, the long article of the Progress may paw. Tatre are threats of, we know not what, which have become sj common itb the Baleigh papers sa to be very cheap by ihi time very cheap indeed, so cheap that they are mere depreciated than even the Coniederate currency. Really cur cotencporary ought not to indulge ineob things.

in order to be uniform, moit be laid on th la. dier aa well as the citizoa who hns b-ea dr'vin home by the enemy andrfaking i-notbinf i r'K 1. Tbe large volume1 of the In quantity, much bevond that needed neceafy parwoiea of circu Springs. We-fonght from 9 a. bntil 7 o'clock, p.

m. Every attack made by the enemy" was and at night each side occupied the same position they had in the morning. Thi' morning the enemy made two other attacks, but was handsomely repulsed, when he abandoned his position and retreated towards Warm Springs, pursued by our cavalry and artillery troops. The engaged portion were the first brigade of this army, Col: Geo. H.

Patton, commanding. The enemy were about threetboasand' strong, with six pieces of artillery, under Brig. Gcd. Averill. Our loss latioa.

mutt sell under the hammeMo pa tit-xca. 3. The provision tax, or in kind, cm opprrM ti i no person pajs anything if'hc makes notl inp; i 1 tax be tlje r-ante on every in monev. whether the land maaes provlaioi it tr -wee'ds The provision taxtwi'l the t1' debt aad the further issne of 'Confederate' r.t r. They da not ad weigtt to any assertion they do no good.

nst be plainly conscloos, every male citizen Of tbatlnn-happy If rid. the whites and the negroes occupying i-rtcrre-1 ly the same relations of military equility, hivbeen enrolled lor tbe war as a common aotdier subject to the otthe dra't, while every mD wbo is 1 ore ed into 'the army that he becomes an absolute, hpslesa ila.velor three inexorable years. Eetides tbese considetaUons, tbe people of the United States are beginning to learn thtt, while it has coet nearly two thousand million ot money aid fire huuditd tbbusand lives, and to acquire pcBesHioa cf certaiu towns, and to make ceitaia 'odgments within the territory of the Could-erate btates, they nevertheies' d) noteij oy a day of eae or a dollar of profit in their ensasy dominion over these costly at quitiitit.iis. New Orleana, Nashville, Hiityu Head, Newberu, Norfolk, Pensacola, and VksMnrg, are discovered, after alt. 10 tie but graveyard for thouaanda aid ten a of thousand of Yankee soldiers, and exhauatleas sponges which absorb million! on milious of Yankee golJ.

Tey begin to perceive that every city and every foot of South ern terri'ory, over which they now exerciae their felonns power, will remain a fatal expense npon their hand, ajitil they may be forced by exhaustion to ofler peace. It tyM dven soon be apparent to them, 1 hare no doubt, that Ihe whole value of the comn eice ot the Mississippi, mouth rby None in the eU that we know of, bat possibly dome harm. credit 'abroad and confident at I onic, and i.l.tf i. the aricy abundantly. A tnx oo property wi I r.

i' Is the-e, then, a remedy for this threatens and fatal evil I pay there Ja and it only requires the united action of tbe people to-prove it. The deficiency cab and most be supplied by what may be termed an artificial culture and production. i In the Etate of Alabama there are. not less than one hundred thousand planters and farmers, whd'conUl put up and fasten by next fall or winter for army use, at least an aver age of one beef and one hog beyond their sunpiy for domestic consumption. This would give one hundred thousand beeves and one hundred thousand bogs, which would otherwise not be prepared for market.

Again, there are in the handa of the wealthier claaa of farmers and planters in tbe Btate, probably not leas than one hundred thousand work oxen that could be spared from acrlcultaral labor all of which should be fattened for beef and held subject to the want of the Government. i In tnis way a supply of 300,000 head of cttttTe and hoia is' about two huudred killed and wounded. The enemy 'a loss is not known. We have taken about one hundred and fifty prisoners and one piece of artillery. neuner ot tnese rceu'ts.

nonce, i am jn lavnr i i i and the money tax on a money tax on prope rty. 4, Whether von lay a tax incomes aud tontc, a cn rrorerty (rn tur I 2. The coEtraband trade carried or 90 extensively between the States and the United Statea, through the lines of the armies, both in the East and West 3. The blockade running between Charleston and Wilmington, aDd the port of Nassau. 4.

The practice of dealing and speculating in Yankee currency -within the Confederate States of dealing aad speculating i State bank notes and in gold, and of dealing ia Htate boci and in State banknotes, tor the par pose: of makinif exchange in Sw rk and el where in tbe Federal t-tales. A reduadanoy of money, whether of pper or the precious metals, it matters not which will a'ways chapea it. Since tbe dis overy of the California and Australian gold mines, gold, is a medium of circulation and exchange, has been cheapened m- re thai) forty per that is to say, a hundred dollars in gold to day are worth not so much sb sixty do'lars in gold were worth twenty years 8go. If, instead of paper, the Confederate Government had issued five hundred millions in specie, and, because of some peculiar; circumtatictfs, thia sim, in coin, conld. have found no egress through our borders, property would have ap-pre6 atcd and gold wc-uld havescheapened seyeral hundred per cent- What the precise rate of depreciation, following a greater or less quantity in excess of a healthy circulation may be, I do not.

now, and have no means of ascer- D. G. Fowl AdjaUnt General of North Carolina, has resigned that position. Caatain James H. Foots, who haa beeq lor seme time connected with the office, has been assfaed to duty aa An-istaat" AdjuUnt General, until bia successor is appointed.

Persona having business with the oSice will direct as above. We have heard it hinted that General B. C. Gatlix Is to receive tbe appointment of Adjutant General as the fine ccs3cr of Mr. FowlbI (signed) SAItf'L JONES, i Major General.

FROM RICHMOND. Hicdmond, Angnst 28th, 18C3. A letter from Recretary t'emminger Senator Hunter If. muet be no same on everjy body, becanuo il lie j-. ty or ctopa of any oae, whistber citiz or erupted, uniformity is destroyed arid thi tn.v i-i' tutional.

1 I The provision tax of op tcnlh in all th plirf 1 cou'd literally be created out of an existing stoik, which would otherwise be unavailable for i oionth will not nearly equil the cost of maintaining a moll This is no fanciful and and impracticable suggestion, but I tary control of the doubtful waters of that long and gives a very encouraging view of the state-or our finances. He says that the funding has been eminently snccessful, i iioiiari riuor i perfectly eaByand feasible, i only tbe people will take it to heart and determine to do it. There i is ample time and material if the work is begun now in earnest; aLd prosecuted with vigor. and the amonnt tu'stacdiog of treasury no'es is still within the limits of the depreciation which he reported to Con wane moomes irom Bpecuiaxioii, tore I fifteen per i i 6. Potatoes, peas, and ground rcas, ft in tV 1 stock, are not ccuated brcfUBO tbo tax law rep i account only of such porticrtjS of tbe nop uu ly ct as have been sold or con'snmed prior to jikinr mate." This wan intended to guard aijiti frj.n I evasion tax law, but jcanuotcmbraceVot.itc i nanally left in thi) these have not breti consnined prior to estimate which will I made ii the crop is gathered.

The (jovcrnmci-t Will 1 ft Ac, at once, to supply tl army and stop tbe incfe? gress last session. TLe aggregate amount withdrawn from currenov is three hundred and eighteen millions. For the Journal. Tns papers received from Charleston do not confirm the reported recapture of the rifla pita by our forces on Wed--nesday night. it appears froaj those who participated, that our alvanced picket force of eighty men of thi Gist North Carolina was flicked and surrounded by an over-.

whelming force of the enemy, who had been masting all day for the purpose, Only about twenty made their escape. TEe balance of about sixty are- reported to have been taken prisoners. The enemyadyanced with three re liKSEBS. FCXTON PbICX The flag of truce boat was signaled at City Pomt last tain'ng. I sh-u'd suppose, however, that double the amount actually required by the entire business of theoun- auLvuvu aavwa i For these reasons and other.

(I have no space to' mn-tion I think all reflecting man may reasonably conclude that, ndiwithbtanding the superiority of tbe enemy in pont of numbers, (not likely, however, to be so marked as it has heretofore ben-,) and their manifest advantages in other respects, we ahai be able to meet them, army against army, tor ao long a pei iod as they may be willing to carry on th atrociotu and -peed tbritt war. la (he atate of tie finances is seen tbe most serious difficulty we have to solve. Confederate' notes have undergone a surprising depreciation in comparison with gold, which ia alwajs, unfortunately, the oniy standard of value iu the popular apprehension. The prices of food and all commodities, in consequence jof this, have been disastrously enhanced, and the rui.itary ex In looking over some papers ihe other day I read a piece in the 44 Standard abont a meeting in Yadkin cbonty tithe meeting was held I suppose bv Militia. We cannot night, but nothing has been received yet; FROM CHARLESTON.

Confederate money. i our obedient servant, CHiBlBSTON, Angnst-28th, 18G3. J. L. V'k I.J Ths firing to day has been quite slow.

Our fire against giments unexpectedly. Our men fought gallantly.bat the pect any better of them, for any able-bodied, rrah that will k.ep out of the service when he is needed as much as he is now, he Is no friend to onr cause, to say the; least. I saw Capt. Wm. Flemming'a name in the lit of Unionists.

Hanging is too good for him, he is a traitor and nothing ele. Any man hold Ing the rank of Captain, who will let WairnlriK. Tbe first movement for ther rf penses of tie Government proportionately increased. It iccucred in North Carolinaabout a year ur be put with a lot of is so more than a spy. This I seems certain that depreciation has.not Oeen occasioned ougnt to be looked into election of Governor uod raetnbcrfl oi the umonmeetmgs.no good will follow.

You will be at the try, won'd appreciate property and cheapen tbe circulation one hundred per cent aid that three times the amour needed would appreciate propeity and cheapen the circulation three hundred per eert. Admitting the solvency the Govertment as unquestioned fact, an emi sion of paper would be subject to precisely the same rale. It ii supposed, bj those who are best informed, tbat- gold and State bsnk notes, and priva'e credits, making no longer any part of the circulation proper, one hundred nd fifty millions in treasury totes can be. readily updi tfBefully employed as Riediom of circulation. Bnt the necessities of the Government havirg demanded the issue of several hundred millions more, and the loading process having failed to absorb the excess, there are now in the hands of the people, three times the quantity that can be healthfully used.

From this cause there haa arisen an appreciation of property, and depreciation of the currency, to the extent of three cr four hundred per cent. I have said apparent appreciation of property, because wi'h a real depreciation of our paper currenoy, in its relation with or in the stability and integrity of the Government after onr liberties have been established. We all know, aLd have the eaemy to day las been very effective. "The enemy is strengthening his position at our rifla pi three huadred yards in frnt of Fort Wagner. Everything is perfectly quiet, except an occasional boom of a gun.

1 THE A.DVANCE FROM NEWBERN. v- RaLKian, August 23ih, 18G3. The Btate Journal's Einston letter cf the 23th says that our scouts report the Yankees relaying the track of tha Atlantic liailroad, between Tuecaicra and Core Creek, The Raleigh Starjdar'd claimed the result a triumptj of tbe Ub ion islta, of, as lie called tl.cm. i servatiyes, ovtr. tbe orieinll Scccssioriieti or tfi i Destructives.

x.iov. Vanpe was iu the army time boj waa electtd, and although luVe eupnorti neaa or riots before long, if they (the meetirgs) are not broken np; and aa to the Raleigh 4Standaid," W. Hold-en ought to be summarily dealt with, and his type soaked in water for three months, bo as to waah the disgrace out of them for nothing that Holden or his c'ub-hacdle is fit for any Ioal Southerner to handle, not even his Bame Suppose that everv Btate had waited to see whthp frnniti odds were too overwhelming. The enemy BuflTeredseverely from, the grape shot fire of our artillery. The firing on TLursday from the enemy's batteries was comparatively feeble and ineffaetuiL Itia believed the enemy's guna are wearing out from the severe ordeal to which thee have been subjected.1 i Neither the number of casualties, nor the names of the killed, wcuaded'or prisoners ia the affair of Wednesday n'ght has-been ascertained.

Wilmington AXanebeatcr It. II. This community, with much of the adjoining region has for same months past been in a great measure, if not entirely dependent upon the Wilmington 4 Manchester Bail-road for corn and other breadstuSa. Indeed sipplies have been drawn from that source even as high np as Cumberland, and taeae eipplies are mush needei. The road haa secession movement.

wa9 Known to bco Datriorc i fourteen milea this siae.of Newbern, protected by thiee and. has! since vindicated his reputation1 in tLia Carolina give her quota, where would the Confederate States have been now They would have been snhin-ratort as Governor ol isorN Carolina. Ihe i As it is, 44 Cousin Sallie ia nothing like it. Let the Btates give every man; if needed, from a bov able to hold a tmn. are, wbilc not.

positively unpatriotic, i small Regiments under Col. Clesson, of New York. On Wednesday two companies of Cavalry and a section of Artillery advanced from Newbern to Nethercutt's farm and Logisla seemed action alwajs known, that should our Government be overthrown and our country subjugated, the Confederate xuouey woud perish with them, tut weali feel juat es confident of prosperius result now, as we did May and June, 1863. At tut time Hew Orleans, Hilton Head, Fort Donelso, Newbern and Norfolk bad fallen, Manassas and Yoiktown had been evacuated, Vicksburg and Port Hudson could have been seized by a half dozen gunboat, and Bicbmoncl was apparent.y in the very grasp of the enemj and jet, at thu time, ne dollar and th riy three cents ia'our Treasury nttes bought one in gold. Now, by some strange delusion as to their true value those who hold ihsso notes apparently ra'te them at tenor twtlve for one in gold.

these Bo.es were au mssnly appreciated only in certain contemptible transactions for a few thousand dollars in gold for exceptional purposes, it would not so much but tbe" people have generally come to compqte the value of the notes at the same rate, until thia deplorable depreciation, as silly as it Is injurious, now enters into every sort of business and every kind cf. contract. i Nevertheless these notes answer all the purposes of cir and at times, factious v. towards tbe Government. Tbe no matter their age.

There are young boys ia service, and there are old men; why not be more? Now is the time they are needed. Come one and all, and help us -in our constaritly to the tlcrutnJj tf while cord i EUROPEAN NEWS. in tbe State, bas received tbe 'patmnirrc vmggie, aoa men eojay peace ana noeriy. Yery respectfully, Ac. 1 .1 "1.4 1 .1 r.

-I gold, and advance-in the prices of properly in this' paper medium is i nly apparent. But the depreciation of our paper in ita relation with grid is real, since one dollar in gold purchases three or four or more in paper. But while gold is tbe representative of property, and gold in its cheapened state must be always accepted as indicating its true value, pep 3r, being mer ly a local medium; is only the representative of gold and the rate of depreciation by no means indicates its real value. If a hundred dollars in treasury notes, which will now purchase only ten dollars in gold, be put into a bond which will pay an interest of eight per Cent, in gold in twelve monthshence, these hundred dollars iu treasury notes will at that time be worth more than a hundred dollars in gold, and there is no rule of common with it -their sanction, bas onBtep by nVp i.i K0n Richmond, 29th, 1863. Europeans advices io tha 13 inst.

have been received, at New York. Queen Victoria had emoarked for Germany. There is nothing confirmatory oi the rumor to which the traitorous course, nntil laJttUdy it'bas prop'st North jUarohna seed Commissioners to Lint-pin, in -banco of Confederate to treat for ONS OP COC8ICT SAL'S SONS. For the Journal Lumbebton; Angi T4th, 1-63. JJessrs.

Ifiitors see several plans ugested in the newspapers for increasing the number of soldiers in the army. One by dismounting the white teamsters and sub stitutiag black ones. This would do very well' so far as it would go, bnt the best plan, and one" I have often heard suggested, ia to place in the army all free mulattoes between the ages of 18 and 45. able to do militarv -Times gave currency that add litional troops were to be sent jha9 eveh gone bo far os to concert meetrn.i ccn I bf a few ignorant -or disafficted followers ci culation our ordinary dealings, and are usually accepted to British North America. wbicb in tbis view or the cae, can measare their real intrinsic value by so low a standard, as that of ten or twelve or twelve for one.

It follows, beyond question, that the point of depreciation exhibits no evidence of the intrin bounties, to go through tbejfafce of approving iReportsof this state of things reaching; th Yankees were congratulating on tic hr' Le Temps says that the I'mperor of Anstria" authorizes Archduke Maximillian to accept the crown of Mexico, provided the new empire be placed by treaty under the protection of the great powers. Notes from tho three powers were expected to be handed to prince Gonchakofi abput the been aad is exceasirely crowded by this and by government freight, and though the utmost exertions are made, from the limited amount of rolling stock on tbe road, ll't Company haa not been able to meet the publio demands for Ia order to be enabled to afford relief to the publio, and to accommo date both private shippers and the public, Mr. Dbavk, the Buperintecdent, recently went South-west and succeeded in obtaining a considerable numberof cars and engines which will be here in about three weeks. When they arrive it is hoped that the road will be able to greatly if not entirely relieve the pressure, which, under existing clrcum- stances it has not an far been able ta do. i We understand hat in present scarcity of, and de.

mand for rolling stock Mr. Daasi had considerable difficulties to overcome ia obtaining that which he has got. However, he has got it, and we trust it will enable the Company to relievp the pressure, as anticipated. Cokfedxbatx Tax. We are requested by.

Mr. E. Tci-kav, Confederate Btate Tax Assessor, for Wflmlngtoa. to sic value of our treasury notes, but is the result of temporary causes Of speculation, rash, injurious, and demoralizing, having no foundation iu reason, or in ord 'nary prudence. All business men and other citizens in the Confederacy in pa vmen or ae dis.

saianea omcers and employes of the Government, both vil and military, receive them' for their services as tboogh they were equivalent to gold and silver upon their face. The army and navy are paid in them 6 like terms, and the -Government receives them' dollar jr do lar, in pajment for taxes. Here, too, we have the singo ar spectacle of one portion of enr people (and a considerable and important portion of them) receiving oar currency in payment of arduous services, as if it were so much ooin while another portion insists on treating the treasury notes in circulation as having bnt one-tenth or twelth part of the vaiue of a specie medium. In the light of experience we can all now clearlv com! accessidn of-the gallant old North to guri sion ranks; but cre.tbi3, tbi-y bavc, a voia the solditw iu the army ci North CuroJiw ting1- in defence of. the libertiea of He Bring them under the operations of- the Conscript law as applied to the free white man, and my word for it North Carolina aione would put in the field at least ten regiments of able bodied soldiers to cope with the negro regiments of Lincoln, many of whom are willing and anxious to fight fcr the cause of Southern Independence.

In this alone, a battalion could be mustered. 4'8cnfll9 Town" won'd turn out a goodly number accustomed to the nse of fire arms, the tepade and the ari iji 17ih inst. LaFrance saj that should Russia refuse to do jastice to the claims of the powers, peaceful negotiations miy be considered at an end The are concoutratirg troops at Jumri. The Porte had -mand an explanation from the Russian government. I snouia set tnemseives at worg, steadily ana deliberately to counteract the depreciation of the currency on account of its redundancy.

No man's property is really worth any more because he places five or ten prices on it, and they who pay five or ten prices when by investing In Government bonds, or by loaning money to tie Government on call, they may in a comparatively short time, realize such an interest On their loans aa will make every dollar worth so much qold, (or even half so much) ire actually throwing fro yabkee tyranny the ttiegyaph metin convention t'o'urt lion vindicated their fljelity to the Confederate tfa-JM-, pressed jtheir confidence in. Jovi Vandc, anJ the Stapi'aid aidits sappo-ters. I This lesson should not be lost on other SUtii. 'r prehend that could the magnitude and duration ef the wac have been foreseen when nostilities commenced, the curt rency jpight hve been placed on an impregnable fouoda-. tion.

rt was only necessary to have done two things to ac4 Ac. iaej couiu oe maue aa gooa so'diers physically and perhaps morally aa the most ot men, officered as they should be in part by the white man, in ordar that no clandestine movement be organized among them to our injaiy. ej see no good reason to doubt that the free mulatto could not be compiian mm reaiut. FfiOM JACKSON. i Jacxson, Miss Aug.

28th, 1863. No further news about the Yankees towards Raymond meir money ibio me streets, bui, nowevr inis may De, First. To have worded the law granting authority to omif I lt to be very' certain that the redundancy of our prejudice against eecessioni ifs gotten up by simply means office at the expend ol the country, loniriDd lor a Union which baa been bcvcwI li rK.r ium aa lormiaaDie to tne ranse, as the negro team of the earth with which tbey are filling up their armies are te us. Our government ehou'd at leut trw th call the attention of those who not vt frivan fn treasury notes so as to have limited the successive issues currency, as it stands at present, will only account for a for the purposes of currency or circulation to certain defi- comparatively small par of the ten or twelve hundred per nite perfods respectively say a year from the date of issue -cent- depreciation at which it now circulates, taking gold Tax LisU. to the advertisement of Mr.

J. 8. Hinks. ia this ConscripUon any more of the white The only way to get peace is to wkip the The report is supposed to have originated from a strong Yankee wagon train East of Big Black engaged in hauling cotton to Vioksburg. i a fifty nanpr.

wnn 1 I rA iia --i m. u- a r. I and to have funded them aa interest bearing treaaurv a9 tandara or value. Ihe rest may be justly attribu- r-i vm.c wt a. uiiui ot on.

i taocsana reernira in th ww be to the ooiaer and more unitfu we, are ior w.cf "i-sooner we will Buccetxl. Monlgomiru Ah'tityi- Moniav and Tuesday, ths 3lat thm l.t nfai. ns a danireron elinint if I notes or bonds, at 8, 7 and 6 oer cent, as the case mfrbt to the other causes I have enumerated i ber. for the; nnrnce of rr-ipfn th. -pa i v.

and roam abont at will to the terror of women and alter the expiration of such periods. tempt anything of an analysis of this part of the subject Jackson, Angnst 28th, 18G3. Gen. Grant has Issued the following orders for the gov i i i i i a ----ww-. amco all UBO liU I have heard them express a desire to fitrht th but will now propose the remedy for this evil as it suggests to my mind.

i Tn Wicii fnrtnoa Vcwi wiinhinrr fi.ic i f. rather than be subjoirated. 'Tie i said tbe devil nhnnti k. Second. To have purchased with the notes, liable to the conditiona already described, of cotton at eight cents per pound, at which price it would then have been freely sold by the planters.

While the fundimr ro- have aotye! made their returns. On the expiration of the latter day, all delinqaenta will have to abide the consequences cf the fonght with fire, and I know of no better plan to eht the colors, the Scientifia American adri.vs ladiej bran in rain water, and nse the liuuDr tolJ. posterity of his fsatanic Majesty, the Yankee Nation and cess aa suggested, would constantly have cleared tbe way Abraham the to make the free nes-ro do hu mr. ine can coual it for ease unbn color and ufdu eminent of negroes, bearing date of August 10th 1st. Camps'will be established ior such free negroes as are ont of employment.

2d. -Officers of the army will snperintend the camps. Kations will ba drawn from the subsistence department. 3d. All negroes will be employed in every, practicable way to avoid becoming bur tioncf it.

cloth. i KOBE ON. Peibs Last evening Col: John A. presented us with srme fioe pears, as a specimen of those growing in the orchard on hia place in Bladen county. They are of different choice varieties, and by their splendid appearance show ihat the Col.

knows how to cultivate the arts of I) eat ii of LiEiir. KiciiAitbsoN AT.I.K1 r. ior a new imuo vi yper, tuu prevestea a reaunaant accumulation of currenoy, it is easy to understand that of cott on now in the han of the Government, ould be fully worth at present prices, six cr seven hundred mil Hobs in gold, and the securities and promises of pay of the Government, backed by the credit imparted to them by such an enormous deposit of the precious metals, or their equivalent, would be unimpeached and unimpeachable. Bat 1st. Congress should nroceed to fund, in the, terms of a law drafted for that object, all the twenty, fifty and hundred dollar notes of all the issues np to the 1st of July at 8, 7 and 6 per cent, interest respectively, as interest-bearing Treasury notes, or bonds thus at once, without injury to any one, relieving the plethora now existing in the corron cy- I- 2d.

Any dealing in Yankee currency within the Confederate Btates should be prohibited and punished by the severest penalties. 3d. Any exportation of cottpn, except on Government account, sheuid be strictly prohibited, and no importations on private account should be allowed, exoept by special license under the band of the President of the Con- Anottitr Specimen bf th Yankees' Great Love for the-Kf gro, The annexed extract from a Federal account of their den to tbe gcverijnent. piasters and others may hire them, giving asturance to the government that they will not be run cut of the lines. 4th.

The Provost Marshal ia to see that they are employed by some white person, or sent to the camps. 6th. Citizens may make contracts the 46th? Kegt. N. C.

wa mortally wwjM Virginia a few days since by a named and baa 'since died. Lh Mftrm Chap v.i t. ilairclL 'is from late raid on Tarboro'. N. O- is another illustration peace as well as those cf war.

He sajs that the prospect is fine for a large crop. tioca peara have ct heretofore been raised to any ex- of the great love tbey have for what they term the poor Bv man COQWMnDlJ Relieve that ne-pro i I lhe PeoPle of tiie United States would sacrifice their reason, i I I humanjty, religion, laws, Constitution and liberty, to an in- wnn negroes ior jauor, oy ice montn or year 4 1 4L i ax cm nnaing, oiouuog buu supplying giving not less than one-twentieth gu aDd Hknover county, end bun been orrest-d ted iy tP Thnnricr: We beard no further cial part or their crops payment for eueh servl. Treasury. iobud 'annate, but recently Col. feTKELX, in Bichmond, Col.

Bichabdson. in Eiaden, and other gentlemen throughout the etate had teen payitg more attention to the Raleigh I i ne oraer to apply the torch to tee Tarboro' bridge iane passion ror diooo ana conquest, and wouia nave as to prevent the advanse Of tbe enemy from the On- those fearful energies, and made these untiring ef-rwvsin. a.Ao nnnn rtrr tort to reach their wicked ends, that have gradually swol-posite side upon oar rear was execrated a IttUe too soon. en conflict to its present portentous proportions This 4th. AH dealings in Btate bank-notes, gold, or Btat bonds, with the intent of estab ishiog any exchange at any point within the United States should be nrohibited.

and 6th. The negroes to be employed under authority of the provost marshal and local commander of the post. Security is required that the negroes will not be taken ont of the lines, 7th. Nothing in this order shall embarrass the employment of negroes by the government. iarKc uuiauer oi contraoanaa naa iH3t got over I opportunity to secure the currency waa lost, because no MAURI KU.

7ei still on the bridge, and many were on the I on did, or could prophetically appreciate the necessities report reach, os by wa, of Mobile from Havana, fDy wav oi Fia" fmr other side, all report reaches os by wav of Unfcii rrm 1 many were -rm a wau aa it way Tallabase. Fla.t from 0lB.er Bioe. ss i and nnkno-n aueager to join our column and fleefrom On Wednesday evening last uuiuuwn no'ni. BOme the prohibition should be entorced by the severest penalties. i In such a contest aa this the whole spirit of oar legislation should tend to -create Bp art an habits and Bpartaa resolves among the pe ople.

We want, no foreirn trickerv of the restfene cf tl' A. (Jod.Mn. Mr. Fr.v-' i I iihwuwmu wui.ura vi uoiyguilig that the YaLkee steawer Yndrbilt an feir masters in UlXlO rthoir RiMtPrs in IH-via v- a obviously in onr possession, and failed to reap the trana- mother, by the Rev. Morman cLIN, of Wilmington, to Mis of Halifax.

dreas and costly beverages and delicate viands of foreign (: I For the Journal. Camp Hamilton's I I Ang. 19tb, 1863. 1 The officers and members of Capts. Beilly's and Latham Batteries, N.

C. Troops, determined to hold a on the 19th. of Angnst, In regard to the action of th Kaieigb VIKO. maAuiasiure, uouta oe uespuca ib inis stern aay when the superlative issue ia Liberty er Death." The question with every citizen, not ia the ranks ef the armv. should uAt.

ouuic uui uwa ueu.were uu un ue cuer cendent advantages that would have resulted from their side, bat, with a few exceptions, they contrived to make ase, and although, under the circumstances, a very sensible their escape. When the burning bridge fell.it is eared difference between Confederate notes aad gold should oo- vafn vain eflart to extricate themselves, between five and six wl have already been engaged ia war for two years and hundred poor fanatic negroes. I 1 I a half, and no one pretends to question the ability and will- Evf rvthintr thrm far nrnvna that 4l.a fiMidim iniraesa of the? Government fnllv to meet Ha ohliirition nt uavv oeen ins swiftest earner afloat, had been tunk by the. Confederate sterner a Georgia Coming through so many different channels, the report may be traa, although it ia fair to say that none of the channels through which the news comes are above suspicion or'beyond The statement la that the Vanderbilt'gave chase to the Georgia, gained opon and up with ter, when she hailed her to surrender, re. ane her to surrender.

re afr.TUOMAS Vf. In this town, on the 23d instan be, what can I do for my country By what sacrifice can I Htaaaara. At tne time appointea, mere best aid tkose in authority, and those Who are ao heroically asaemblaffe reaeiit. aa the strenrth of tne wo atieries is wiaa, a nauvo oi ouuiw, i- straggling in deadly combat With tha foe? Not. how am I hten thrM fnnr hondnd men.

1 la this town, on the night offthe 27th Instant. I rlnM nnt mt r.A.. I debt in the verv terms of its contracts, oonld wa Boeedilv LINE A. iBBOWN, wife of R. F.

Ilrown of uf opecuiater extort ana make a fortune, to be possessed as On motion of Capt. Jamee Beiuy. wuiam badge of disgrace in the future. was called on to act as Chairman-Capt. Latham on taking viDK repjy a Broadside from the xchh far r7i I 7 7 Ia thia town, on the after a long -pled and canaed hr tn 1 tH UClr QU3V hut os bring back tha currency by sach legislation aa the Chair, made a few pert remaras, explaining tne orjecs sicknecs, commencing with dyfetrtery auu TJ- (an imnosaibilitr.) and the nresent debt ware, more tha.a five hundred men .7 ill rtf A-v lTlL- eral Ta? appeara to be death by lioiiainwn.

every i pi tne meeting, ib a DWiiiu son wi carried oil I doubled, there is no possible disposition of it, considering iormenv ewvanuu cruei treatment. All npimva ra starvation or cruel treatment. Ail negroes naarieiiHaaier, oommiBsary, or. mer emcer or tne army, Lieut. Myers.

Lieut. Hoober. aged 2 years, montns a aj- lS Kn of European steamers, but by the Yankees, and who hare managed to get back tO I c--Mut prvuvuuuuB, uu i bouio ritpccia, wouucriua n-v mmm mmj pgvuiauvui WlUmTW, (lira MY Or I Ci 611 VII I fadi'MAtt y.tk Inatantlv M.ahtai.A A- mA l-m. ml I 1. a Committaa Af afxtAAfl.

tO draft r680- I lU Colambua County, on tn wwmwwm. v.BUWAu .1 DUUIi BMw IBb L1IR 1TT1 I rvyflnuiu HI aypw I l. n.J..lnV JJ KIM II7 4UBl.il Jm wT Narj oa oj the way in whicli they were abased munlties of every State and neighborhood direct their aa. lutlonsto be submitted to the meeting. The Chairman ap- iniant aanguter oi rreuoi --r -i-r twsntr-efKtt dys.w invuivmu ub vuuau, muva vvumi cuuoo vuiueuoe.vei securities and treasury notes to only oaa-tenth of their Ttiue la ojsv 7h idea it itopij prcpoitervui.

wWaTct7aa.WtcdT. BwM.eaTWBefl, IsbeaNcrtk rercrt txvwnt aa4 tra ralia their ajgry haj.0s. if seed be, I pointed th fvUowlos geauemen: i i -V' I-.

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