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Done at the city of Washington, this 16th day 1 WILLIAM PRESTON MANGUM. Tha nf thktrinifrnh of war is always dim THE NEWS FROM MISSOURI. of August, ia the yW6f out, Lord, 1861, and of imrr CONFERMATION OF THE BATTLE IN MISSOURI. I tThailashvflle papers of the UthreodvedM the independence 01 Uut United States oi America jMTWsojr Cvrr. Mo.

Aug, me Doat I 1 f'i ITi TflUELOW WEED DEBOUNCING THE cabinet. NDR Y. the eighty -sixth. Sh 1US i 111 it hi, ii med by the shading of desolation and woe through wbieh it is achieved The Jubilant music, "wmc hails the returning heroes, tamst, alaal tooofteo bringing down" Sty Ws Vnd Worthfr gum's three nMnlhs-vbhjnters wflre4Jnto ftl aJog; the OJTLY SALT RECAPTURE OP KANAWHA. The supply ef.

salt is becoming a seriously mooted question. The value of thartidef imported into the United Sutea daring 'We yeaf ending June 30, i860, was $1,431,141. The officiptita bio do not give the quantity bu estimating the MiiCPHI8, August dispatches from- shoiaf Ahput C3lypne wsSjMiiea ana a rtifriTrkvr-- OP TYPB fiittli fpek this morning brings dates pm Fort call up the dirgeful strains which swept so moorn fully By thetpatrioi biee.endlingered so meltingly around this cherished graved It has alwayjrbeeO thus in cruel war. With us it is more sadly true SOIL Thn TrdntnWiro.l tleueM says, that Gen, p)esiaeB' Jjj, WBWiSecretory of Sute. Zi COL.

CHARLES FISHER. The following handsome tribute, to the memo maUersin stfashingion iBBch' paw" gene- SOUTH OF BALTIMORE. HedtorteVmad Cofcdtfatei. sack at two-and-a-half at deljsfei prisoners. ten.

Jfrsntis nas arriveu, ana a. than oft befalls a struggling people. We are sure that our grand enterprise will prosper. We have no fear that the vandal North can ever destroy command in thMfseietion. mHE PROPRIETORS OP THK ABOVE P0TTW X-JRYhave also uniud with their pnn.

ry of Col: Fisher, is from G. A. Miller, lfalWvinittroDg ud emphatic article about tile war Thurlow is evidently ittT bad humor, arid complain that the present Cabinet do not comprehend (he great law- of tha hour, and 1 oomfjletA our Confederacy crush thespirit of independence At Rolla Siegle had received his commission. On yesterday the wounded at Springfield were It The enemy took the Confederate pickets prison: eft and surprised the main bodyj bloody and desperates encounter ensued, yrith great loss on both sides. Five regimenU of Missourians were thrown into a panic and fled.

Geh; Price made two efforts to rally them, ineffectually. The Louj Man a regiment -fought gallantly and suffered mock. General 'Price fed the Third and Fifth Arkansas regiments made a splendid charge-ir'''w" i -A letter from Gen. McCullough, dated the 1 1th, and-a-half in price, the quantity was about bushels. If we suppose one-third of this quantity to have been imported for Southern consumption, the supply required for the Southern market over and above what is manufactured within the "Southern States, would be 78,41 2 bushels.

Whence this extraordinary supply ia to be obtained, ft a question of Editor of the Upson, Pilot, Printer's PumishiliW Warehou "While the trumpet of Fame is pealing long TT. 7 "OUse, and loud the notes of praise in memory of Ba Mder' 7 article which sustains and it. Our cause is just and on a greater than man we firmly rely for its vindication- But, oh, to think how many a noble reported to be doing well. -4 have been treating this wnoie war as frplic fc benefit SfcToritea rather than to punish -breast must offer its. life blood oa freedom's altar, tow, Georg1wanoYtn-Dvaeaeof ArresponJejJLfWSftlM' The following account of the made by iptain Kansas regiment, CapU AnBaaaMUi0iaf mfll.MhMI' Mfi flrnft "nsttf "rdaii I w- ere the arrogant foe shall be content to withdraw his legions.

How many of those who go to defend us shall return 00 more, to enjoy the honors they fcb4 the iaysrresUng interrogatory wnetner a -all nr mimic war. and DfooeecU to answer it it reil or mimfe war, and proceeds a T2TOYXJNOER PRESS. win.or the bleseingsthey flight fori Among those who arrived here bjetage last night "The victory is oursthe battle lasted six hours and sv Our lost was great. Lyon is among thedead. We took six pieces of artillery from devoted ones, we must write in tears the name of eeaikirmishintr with fie been skirmishing ii if to find We hid Type and fetetialftom any Foundry North furnished when desired.

'HMitatfreerftm wha atTf is alleged and 24 the enemy for a on Thursday night Rlchmoi Siegle and destroyed hit command; captured many nraiaoners and Small arms. Cant give particulars: William Preston angu son of Hon. W. P. of North Carolina.

-When the rallying cry for the defence of our insulted South fell upon it was reoorted bv a party et our cavalry tnal nis VjrpicOB UiUJgiQi sjfwaa of friendship for the loved and and sympathy for the liviogV topon grave that will be ever deaf to the patriotic' North Caroli- man. Col. Charles F. Fisher who fell fighting a( bead of his Regiment qq the battle-field at Manassas, whs born in ihe ancient Borough of Salisbury, in the eari8l5. Hwas the oplj son of the Hon.

Charles Fisher 'and Chrlstlanna, whose maiden name was Beard. His father and were 1 some- miles Southwest of aa articlo, as: M31 JToandry Korth. Ws soltiscpatreaageof thafioath. 7 but write this to correct reports circulated by those i.finV4 TKa flrafc nnl Mrvin ICaniAS rt-S'i- believed wW concerned In vn8inrMT tfr etee the capital in February and become the head of a piiovisiensl Governwen after doings what mu-chief fie oraki at Washington, attempted to th iwinnle of Baltimore to renewal of vio- his ears; he told the loved ones at home tbtt that call was to him the voice of duty. With noble bo fled from the field.

kJii cy i HVSRT-It. PELOUZB A CO menu, togetner witn vw.o oompaum rw xogUl.B, We rafarye every Prate In this citr. W. .1.. Signed, Bbw.

McCullough, Brigadier-General Commanding step he left the side of his invalid father the ware ordered out to engage mm, poBsioio. The works Bear Amugaon, in vasnington county, in this State, have Lectofore manufactured abct three hundred thousand bushels a year. Owing to the high freights on' the Virginia and Tennessee Bailroad, this supply has nearly all gone off ia wagons through the country, and upon boats down the Holston river. Several hundred thousand additional bushels wouldhave been manufactured foe the Eastern market, but or the railroad freights, brought the price in Petersburg and Richmond up to a figure too high for competition with the foreign article. The blockade may remove this difficulty, and preparations have been completed for increasing the annual supply produced at those works by about three hundred thousand bushels, which -will all come East, unless the cheaper transportation on the Holston river than on.

the Virginia, and Tennessee Bailroad, and the strength of the demand in the West, shall direct it all in the oppo Whn they came within attacking distance they deaire every. Nef a papas la tie Souta to copy thij vertisemaas or -one nu)nthr -Madia as mother are both, dead, 'and with the expire tion.ot sweet society or mtner ana sister, to meet tue toe on tbe soil of Virginia. After heroic endurance of privation and toil, his regiment, tbe 6th Infan- 1 1 -1 formed a line ot Dame, duuqb enemy wunurew, leaee. ABdbiawaa pernuttedl The teaenoe offlveor six regiments iaTeejuired to preserve the peace, of Baltimore. And yet a known, and avowe4 enemy, in timepf war, Is allowed logo nnhlie harranrue endeavor to ittt Col: Fisher, the maleceuWa faW SSESC tVZ XZSTSL in th? annals of North Carolina thtir distinguished bitl from us.

try 01 n. reacnea manassaa, on tne aimin time for participation in that furious conflict. When he entered the field he was calm and de at( 10 lm H. L. P.

4 CO. refusing to accept the -j, The next day (Friday) at 5 dockVP. received orders: to take one day's rations and prepare for march'. About 7 o'clock the same evening, by far the greater part of us, under Lyon, left Springfield; while Siegel remained behind as i up rebellion. JS fortunately, was divided.

have been blotted out forever. His only surviving sister, the wife of Dr. Hill, oi Early county in this State, with all the beauty of the most beautiful of berser, possesses all the excellences ofmiad 1861. EJlTTHi 18fl termined but when the fight raged near him, and the din and clangor burst upon bfe bravesoul.a If TTaiAB men were able, to drown the thn traitor. But why was be not arrest and heart which so lately animated her brother.

a reserve. Biesrei naa aoout l.ouu men viuuuo. NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. edt Where, and when, in the history of rebellions We marched about seven miles in lis direction of She, with a sister's affection, will realize to the fullest extent the paths of military glory new life came over him, and ice energy 01 an exalted chivalry flashed from his features and pealed from his tongue; Ranking Lieutenant in the gallant Flat River Guards, bis voice sounded like A telegraphic dispatch from Memphis gives the I following additional particulars The Confederate loss was from 200 to 300 killed, and 400 to 500 wounded; Among the killed or. our side are Major Harper, of Churchill's regiment; Capt.

H- T. Brown, Lieut. Joe Walton, Captain Bell, Lieutenant Weaver, Sergeant Sam. Morton. Maj.

Ward, of the Third Regiment lost his arm, and it is thought he will die. Capt. Stewart's company suffered greatly thirty or forty of Col. Carroll's regiment was killed. Maj.

Wrigfatman, a gallant Missouri officer, was killed. Siegle's forces were pursued to Springfield. When the messenger left, it was thought McCul-lough would attack them here. Capt. Blank caught Siegle, but he was rescued.

He shot at and thinks wounded him. Col. Sweeney, of the Federal army, was killed. The enemy's loss is estimated at 2,500 to 3,000. site direction.

At all events, from this source Rfs PAIRS FANCY CASSIMERK Pat were, arch, traitoe tnua toieravear now punj no-wwan fhava been harried. Ho the.Tower" for of- not only td the grave but' to that saddest of the enemy, and then rested for several hours. This was during the night firosW.Fndaylto Saturday. At about eo'ctock on" Saturday morning lOO PAIRS? CASsIMERE PANTs alone will 300.000 bushels of the 778,000 dell riiT be suDnueLto the Southern markets. mired with those of Breckinridge? human things a living, broken freart.

May iuu i 'AfuuiLiu vAasi. martial music as ne rallied nis Dieeaing comrades. But alas lwhile by a gun of Sherman's Battery, a How long would Louis Napoleon have reigned if tJllJihixlANTS, of best oualitv. XThe only other accessible source of supply In Virginia, is the Salines of Kanawha. nfortu- God support her under ber afflictions and wipe away every trace of sorrow "from her wounded section of which his regiment was storming, a mis- we resumed our march, and after having proceeded three miles further, came upon the euemy.

They were encamped on piececof ground 50 PAIKSr BLACK DRAB D'ETB PANTS Tifttelv. the Valley of Kanawha is now in the affections. 'O he had dealt tnua lenaeny wh "What would be the fate of Senator Wilson if he hnnM attempt to address a Secession- audience, lj m. VIUJU1 ill. Ha EfcXl rdjl tie of death struck bis breast as it was squared to the foe.

A bible which his sister had given him, hands of the enemy, Gen. Wise-having been ob; The father of CoL Fisher, the Hon. Charles Fisher, was the Speaker of the Mouse of Commons nr ataj) venture- into Secession territory A liimd to fall back to Lewisbure before a far supe received the ball and broke its force sufficiently mirably adapted lor tneir species oi wariare, covered at intervals with brushwood and cornfields, and containing numerous ravines for concealments rior force, and, as is also said, for want of ammu- to add a few days to the young soldier's life. He maae in uroarc iau etyie. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, Pjain aud figured.

WHITE DUCK LINEN PANTS in 1831-42, was a delegate from Rowan countys in the Convention to amend the Constitution halter and the first tree Indeed, Union citizens of Secession States are hung or hunted away thoir hurain? mansions and confiscated es- bore his fearful wound with patient and unmur As soon as lien. Lyon came witnm sigat oi tne Confederates he opened a cannonade on them. It muring manliness. Indeed, bis was no craven the State in 1835 and was several years a member 1 1 a The following dispatch was received at Fort spirit, either in the presence of suffering, danger of the U. S.

Congress. fj Ha never failed before the BLACK (silk warp,) ALPACA SACKS AND or a-ath. True to his God and bis soul, as be had people for an office but when he was beaten. Bat here the order of -things reversed. We 1,.

hnn forced into an unnatural war, all the Fa YKTTXVitLE Aug. 13 McCulloch sent by the lion. D. JS1. Joarringer for.

Uongress tn horrors of which fall upon lr.yal citizens, without been true to his country, he gently surrendered himself to the Hands of Mercy, through a Savior's intercession, and thus prepared to die. He spoke 1845 by only 27 forces after Siegle's command, about twenty miles from Springfield. Gen, Hardee met and captured nrovokine retaliation, jsapacity ana ierociy. Col, Fisher married Elizabeth, the daughter of tbe Hon. David F.

CaldwelL late one of the Superi fire and rapine the jail and the gibbet, dis'in iriiishimr one side, while magnanimity and for the whole of the Federal forces, and is bringing tnem back, thus making a clean thing of it. The with a beauty and pathos, be never claimed, before, of "a land where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are forever at rest." And or Court Judges of C. It is remarkable that his FROCKS, i FATIGUE. SHIRTS For Military Cempaaies are received daily i BY 3 TMasury. Bonds of the "Confederate States" taken at par for goxia.

Also, from thoae who mm 9 by nete 05 open account I E. HARDING. June 19 bearance characterize the other. The skulking messenger is lust id. father and father-in-law, both- members from the around Arlington, Alexandria, J) air sweeter than the shout of victorious comrades.

pigneo, U. BTIRMAIT, same county (Rowan) should nave occupied at fir. who shoot our sentinels, -when brought nition. General Jf'loya nas marcnea a pomv four miles west of Lewisbure, and ready to advance in conjunction with General Wise again into the Kanawha country but is obliged to a wait his third regiment, which is detained at Uonsack's Depot, fifty miles west of Lynchburg, awaiting arms from Richmond, being fully equipped in every other respect. The joint forces of these two Generals will still be only half of that of the enemy, unless they he largely reinforced bv mililitia, who will be badly armed.

With 'the Kanawha in possession of the Sooth, the great quantities of salt rjdanufaciured there, and heretofore sent to the West and Northwest, could be diverted to our Eastern We are not informed of the amount of- the. production of the Kanawha Salines, but believe it lib heretofore been about 2,500,000 bushels a year, it is certainly very large, ard from this scource ce could the remaining 500,000 bushels of the deficiency of supply caused bj the blockade be obtained for the South. JXhui Western Virginia alone can supply the The Nashville Union has the subjoined remarks the same Session of tne Legislature the position ot in as prisoners are released on taking the oath of speaker, the father of the House, and father -ir upon the above dispatches which thrilled his bleeding couch on the eve of the battle, was the Redeeming Mercy, as it spoke peace to his manly heart, and whispered-of laurels that fade not, and a crown that shall never crumble. Ah, it was beautiful as it was grand to be law of tbe senate. allegianee.

Hissing trartorsr who keep the enemy informed of all our movements, reside unmolested The account. of McCullough's great battle from A sthe life of Col. Fisher was honorable and pi- in Washington; and until very recently, if not niw oocnnv desks in some of the ous.his death was illustrious and we have no doubt his own report, demonstrates thattho' fighting under the disadvantage of a surprise, his heroic le was eternally His heart was gentle, pis THE VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLI. gions, after desperate and bloody fighting, affections were domestic, his manners modest and completely broke up the nemy's routed hold such a spirit as his calming down from the tumultuous ardor of the furious charge into that lovely tranquility, which the salvation of God breathes upon those who trust Him for eternal life. his pursuits literary.

He never saught the plau was promptly and ably answered. The battle now fairly commenced, and in a fhort time became general along the whole line. A little before 8 o'clock General Lyon, was wounded by a shot in the foot and his horse killed, and he retired to the rear for surgical treatment. It so happened that our troops were hard pressed by the Confederates just at that time. Things began to assume a threatening aspect Lyon seeing the danger, at ohoe 'dismissed all thoughts of his wound, mounted hia horse, rode in front of his men, and waving his hat and handkerchief, called out to the boys to rally and follow him.

While he was still surveying them, a ball struck him in the back and killed him in stantly. 1 The effect of Lyons death upon our troops was terrible. A feeling of consternation spread through- the ranks and depicted itself in every countenance. At that moment, had the enemy made a charge, our troops would have hardly resisted it with success, and' their defeat might have been easy. But soon every feeling gave way to a feeling of revenge and deadly determination.

Major Bturgis promptly assumed the and from that time forward until four o'clock in afternoon, the combat lasted utmost uninter-mittedly, and was conducted with a fierceness on both sides rarely equalled in the annals of war. An unfortunate circumstance for our troeps, moreover, was, that during the greater part of the battle they came so near the Confederates that the old shot guns, and other indifferent weapons of the latter could be used with the same deadly NAIBREPRESSIBLES. jDHcrioit P. O. Hanover County, 1 rV July 29, 1861.

TJader. tbia siame it proposed to get no a reeiment receiving pay from the Govern men tjfor betraying jit is needless to say that this ill-judged and ill-deserved forbearance emboldens traitors and dia-heatens loval citizens. But it may not be unprof him and captured many prisoners and munitions; dits of tbe crowd and tbe applause of Hxst nxng while a dispatch from Fayetteville, Arka nsas, Whatever fame he acquired. was not reports the capture of the remnant of bis army by af ton companies of 100 mea each, inoludinif offloer. Of him the Hon.

Wm. A. Grham says: "If General Hardee. 'St. Louis dispatches deny this itable to say end we say it with emphasis that run after but it followed.

He was once a member of the House of Commons and but lately Pres the opinion that he was hold in esteem hnd affec making 1,000 men-. We are to wear citisena' clotlw and to use such arms we can furnish statement, but in such a confused, contradictory ana win an tion by his contemporaries that he was filled whole deficiency of the salt supply of the South, tHig condition of things is unendurable, provided only adequate steps be taken to Jiold tte endured. This turning of the other cheek and feeble way as hot to diminish the probability ident oi tne Tuortn uaioiina jriailroad. T'eace to his gentle spirit, and may each returning Spring A pair of Coifs pistols, a bowie knife and a doable barrel gun, wiih a Minnie-ball or a good rifle to with a noble ardor to be useful and serviceable to a country, in whose cause and interests bis father tri the smiter must cease. More than enough of of its correctness.

This may, prove an deck the place (where together for centuries has pledge ourselves to serve daring the war wherever the ties humiliations were endured before the war bad spent no inconsiderable portion of his life that mingled tbe dustor out, mutual kindred and resident to place as; to serve without existed. We must now have "an eye for an eye, exaggeration ot the facts, uut no doubt exists that Siegle's command, even if not captured, is disorganized, scattered and annihilated. Alarm friends) with flowers sweeter than ever blucmed pay. be acquitted himself galantly as a soldier his first and alas his last conflict of arms, and died in de a tooth for a tooth," blow for blow, and blood for in Paradise. JNo briers or thorns should soring Xaemaia object or.tbiajprraDisatlon isteaveiin and confusion evidently exist at St.

Louts. It is blood. fence of the public safety and honor, can alleviate up there, but the violet, emblem of his euiet life the deathCef General Bobert 8. Garnet of Virginit. i Actaal war.

all the severities of which have been rumored that Fremont has levied a forced loan upon oi me jvanawna vatiey. xuis uiiigio alone is worth a costly military 'expedition, itnd yet, this is the very portion of Western Virginia that lias been most neglected. Thfl rocapture of the dreary country penetrated by McClellan and Roscencranz is of secondary itnptrtance. But the possession of the rich and heautiful Valley of the Kanawha, with its prolific which has been overrun by Cox, is of priinnry importance. No portion of the State of q'tHl extent is half so important, and we look intapaat fit tllA nrvaFflf mna ft ftrtnamlft the grief of a parent's heart his parents have and Colonel Charles F-JTisheof North Carolina.

should first dress his hallowed mould, and a brch tne DanKs, or a. quarter ot million ot sources of consolation abundantly attested by all xaose wno wtsn to such a renment. will vjsitod upon Union men, has exited for a third oi a iyear, costing us more than three thousand: lives ken shaft should rise to tell that in war is "spirit Swift and terrible has been tbe retribution nify their assent Vy writing to me at the above pott bis acquaintances at home and his comrades in the was as ardent and brave, as in oeace it was pood. upon tbe Hessian crew who com mi ted the atroci field." intelligent ana useiui mat ne uvea a cnristian and more than a Hundred minions ox aoiiars. The prosecution of the war calls for still greater sacrifices.

Meanwhile business is paralized, prop. ties at ot. JLouis, under the infamous Lyon and ofliee wnanwe nave pQQ men we will report our selves for doty, and go oa increasing wieinmber until it amounts to LOOO. Tl and a gentleman, and died a hero and a patriot." In a book in his trunk, a page was designated Boerstein. Their bloody and brutal acts have niv denreciited.

and labour unrequitted. The quickly recoiled upon themselves. The pages of The design ItTshat the nnnber haH alwavs be kent (doubtless by his own hand before the battle) on Col. Fisher left one sister besides Mrs. Hill, Miss effect as Minnie muskets.

The ground, too, was of the enemy's own choosing, and it is stated as a sdnWinM and nenaltips of war must not, there- 1 v. .1 i 1 -t np jy new enlistments whenever Vacancies occur bj human history do not present an example where the Floyd and Wise. True, the salt of Kanawha would have to be men mere is tne. lotiowing oeautnui trmute to Chrlstianna Fisher, whe resided with him in ibis iulre be all on our side. When such men as Breck infliction of the penalties for such atrocious cries fact that our troops went into battle not knowing aeatn or maDUUT, aoa no ur oaaee snail releue a man from his obligation.

I will act as private, or is Major Ringgold now an appropriate offering to place. He also left three children, one son and iniriWee come among us, stirring up rebellion, if how far the line of the enemy extended, or where his own precio't'3 memory have been so speetjily and surely conjumated. The fires of retribution are gradually circling around the chief authors and instigators of the diabolical the Government does not deal with them the poo- two daughters. Salisbury Banner. wagoned eastward over the mountains but it is comparatively a light article, and the turnpike roads from the Salines to Covington are very fine.

Thtv i re the svalem of turnnike roads which his forces were located. Die will At about two o'clock. P. Gen. Siegel, hay usurpations that nave brought on this internecine ing either heard the cannonading or received a What Lincoln is Fiohtino Fob.

The The enemy strikes whenever he finds a weak or defenceless point. If a Union visof is up, a jat war, ano are as suro to consume tnem as special message irom Major siurgis, came up wim Washington correspondent of the Springfield that a just God rules tha universe. any capacity, the regimant asay -direct When our number reaches 600, wa will request the President to appoint a Colonel of- his own selection, and matter us into servioaet Kichmoad I will advertise the tine of meeting there as soon as I rsoeivs the names of 500 men. Each company will choose its own Captain and subordinate oEoers. THEODORE S.

OARNETT. The newspapers in Virginia and North Carolina will doubtless publish ihe above without charge, twice a week for three weeks. his reserve from Springfield. He immediately attacked the enemy on the right flank, and did He has fallen be has fallen, The chivalrous and brave, The young and ardent soldier Is dreaming in his grave. He has fallen- he has fallen With a glory or.

his name, In the' budding of his laurels And the morning of his fame. Republican writes "The President is very firm, Tbe Louisville Courier, of Friday last, says A reliable gentleman who left St. Louis To all who despair putting down the rebellion he terrible execution among them. The rest of the Wednesday afternoon, informs us that the people Bays, "remember that it i. just neceary to con troops, 'seeing that Siegel brought them succor, rallied with renewed vigour, and made one' more a a mere are greauy irrinea, and thousands are leaving the city.

The Germans especially are quer the rebels, to dictate decent terms of sepera determined onset on the enemy. But such were weru for many years under the admirable man-flgemeiit of the James Riyer and Kanawha Company. The distance from the Salines to Covington i not much more than a hundred miles. If w.i should obtain five hundred thousand bushels suit from Kanawha, this article, at two dollars mi half a sack, or a dollar a bushel, would be worth half a million ot dollars to the South a sum of money two or three times as great as the c.opt of a large military expedition to that region. Considered as a mere measure of finance, the expulsion of Cox would pay.

As an article of comfort, hcsUL and necessity, the South might afford tin expedition for the recap.ure of Kanawha costing a sack, or $3,000,000. Richmond tion, as it for the purpose of preserving the packing up and leaving in large numbers. Sol HE BEST BOOK Of TACTICS FOR the odds against Which they bad to figbt. that diers with muskets are stationed at ever corner in the encounter amounted to nothing more than a Union. If we were to stop fighting now, the efin is thrust by it; If a seam is found our armour, its wearer is pierced.

Privateers to our great shame and great annoyance, cruise with safety, capturing our merchant ships, and causing consternation in our commercial cities. We held Fort Sumter, but allowed rebels ia reach of its gans, to construst the fortifications and batteries td which it was surrendered. We hold Fort Pickens; but in reach ot its guus permit the enemy to entrench and fortify. We have a navy a navy not only in otberwars, was hot only our means of defence our pride and glory but the terror of our enemies. What has thst navy done, or what is it doing in this Has it rendered the blockade efficient? Has it achieved elory or won laurels? Where.

WK VOLUNTEERS'1' MANTTAL AND WW, mutual cutting up, and by four clock all parties tne city, xne federalists are under great appre- rebels would dictate just such terms as they shall BOOK, 1 voL, 18mo. S72pp. Price $150. nensionsot an and it is the general 1 mores seemed to be anxious to withdraw from the held see fit. There would be no living with them in Compiled from the latest' and best authorities, tot sion that St.

Louis will, within a few days, da in The United States troops retised to Springfield peace." possession of the State troops. Communication in good order, ind there the call of the roll by the use of Volunteers and Militia of the Confederal Slates, by Lieutenant Colonel William H. Richard-son, graduate, and -formerly Assistsvat Instructor of regiments was responded to as usual. from St. Louis on the railroads was irregular and uncertain, and constant fears wore entertained Our informant, says ha counted one hundred and To rifle: makers in THE STATE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, that the trains would be stopped by the rascally ten wounded a hospital at bpringfield, all be Death I thou art called beautiful, In tbe innocent and fair, As tbou cometh like a blessing On the evening's scented air.

But, death thou art more glorious When tlie youthful hero dies, With tbe flag of Freedom waving Like a meteor o'r his eyes. He has fallen he has fallen, For his country fair and free, In the foremost ranks he's fallen For no craven heart' had be. In the summer land they've placed him, Neath a sky that's ever blue, And Heaven never- smiled on one More generous and true. August 12th, 1861. A.

M. rebels." A number of Germans belonging to longing to the 1st Kansas regiment. He did not as Raleigh, August 10, 1861. Proposals are invited uutil 12 M. on Wednesday certain the number of killed and wounded in other Siegles's command, who were in the fight at Spring- netd, came into dU liuis Wednesday morning regiments, but their number may be pretty accu 4th September next, for the fabrication and delivery without arms, and generally without hats, and in rately inferred when it is taken into conside ration a deplorable condition.

at the Ordnance Depot in this city where samples may be seen of (5000J five thousand Percussion Ri Tactics Virginia Military Institute. This valaablebookisa liberal abridgaientof "HAE-DEE'S TACTICS," iaolading the KCHOOL OF THE BATTALIONS and INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKIR-MIS SEES. The "Balanoa Step," and the Manual of Arms for tbe Musket, being. Introduced, "ftilham's Manual;" also, the forma of Parade tor Reviews, Inspection, Dress Parades, Guards Duties of Quardi, Duties of Captain in' Cacap itnd Garrisons, Marcbej, Camps, Ao Ac! together with Soldiers Rations sod tha mode of coekiag them, and a few important sanitary suggestions soldiers. 1 2t 1 MORRIS, Fublisher, ju20 6t stteet, Richmond.

that the lkt Kansas regiment was in the thickest of the fight. BEPOBTSP VICTORY IS TEXAS. At 4 o'clock on Sundav morning, Gen. Siegel Nkw Orleans, August 16. The following is fles of the following dimensions.

to -wit laches. Barrel Diameter of the bore, 0.64 having concluded that it would not be prudent to from an extra of the Houston Telegraph, August resume the battle, the whole column of troops, along the extended and exposed coast of rebellion, his the navy made its mark? Where and in what way has it annoyed and harrassed an enemy who is constantly annoying and harrassing us? Is it not time, we ask earnestly, that this war should assume all the features and inflict all the penalties ef war? Can the Government afford any longer to invent mitigations or indulge sympathies? Life and spirit must be imparted to the war, and zeal nnd confidence restored, by a radical reform in this respect. The enemy must be struck at! whenever he can be hurt. Exposed places invite attack all along the coast. The Garollnas, Georgia, Florida, either or all of which States hive harbours, villages and cotton -fields at our mercy, are not even menaced, and instead of be cast steel I Variation allowed, more 0.01 30th: There are reports of a fight on the 25th or iron, A Diameter at the muszle 0.90 of July, between Col.

B-yler's command and the followed by a large number of citizens with all that they could gather up in the shape of moveable goods, commenced a retreat from Springfield IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION FROM steel pre- Diameter at breech, between the flats. 1.15 ederal troops at Fort Fillmore, resulting in the PRESIDENT LINCOLN. ferea. I Lengtn witnoat tne breecn. 33 defeat of the latter, with thirty killed and woun in the direction of Rolla.

They brought all their KX CHANGE OF PRISONERS. In all civilized countries, controlled by the tiaBges of civilized Warfare, a prompt exebange prisoners has been universally acknowledged us the first duty of belligerents. To exchange as soon as practicable, in all cases, is me of the highest acts of humanity as well as of government. No matter how well a prisoner, wounded, among strangers, may be treated, he must still languish afar from his friends and family, among enemies in war. Why should this be permitted by the people? This war was commenced on an abstract' idea of preserving the Union by foroe, and now it seems the most holy rights of humanity are to be sacrificed for another abstract idea, to wit That an exchange of prisoners would be tantamount to iicknowledging the Confederate "rebels" as a belligerent power, entitled to all the privileges and immunities of civilized warfare.

This strikes us bheer Those who are capable of measuring the war. before us and upon us, must candidly own that this "rebellion" has risen to ihe dignity of a mighty revolution. A great poople are contending for the right to establish a Whereas, on the 15th day of April 1861, the ggage and commissary stores with them Ramrod steel length 33 Arm Complete length 48.8 Implkybitts screw driver, with cone -wrench ded; two Lieutenants among the killed. The Southerners were unhurt. The Federals fled an President of the United States, in view of an in and also all but three or four cannon, which they were pursued, and the whole command taken wiper, ball screw, spring vice, bullet surrection against the laws, constitution and gov were obliged for some reason to leave oa the ground.

Our informant came out yith them un lo be sHbieet to inspection before reception. Pro prisoners five hundred in number. The mail to Tueson was cleaned out by the Apaches, and all ing required to defend themselves, they send their posals will state the number that will be delivered til within 10 or 15 miles this side of Spaingfield, eminent of the United States, which bad broken out within the States of South Carolina, Georgia, nancu Killed. wnere ne took tne stage, lie lert them about noon on Sunday. He says the news of the evacu weekly, and the earliest day of the first delivery.

Sufficient security for the faithful performance of contract will accompany proposals, which will be addressed to the "Officer Commanding: Ordinance Depot, regimenU to beard us almost in sigut ot tne Capital. I We cannot close this desultory but earnest article belter than by subjoining the following ex NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, 1 MT. N. C. Tha next session of this- College will open September, 25th.

proximo, and continue the session of 42 weeks. The location is healthy, the oommanity intelligent, aud tha charges moderate Board, Tuition and Room-rent' in College fori weeks, $115 to $136. Board, TaSGon anet Room-rent in Preparatory Pe-partnWBBtfor4 welji i $107 to $118. Tha Board of Trustees have introdooed Militarj Tactics and Drill aa part of the daily exercises (Sundays excepted) under the management of a very com-peteatinfttrootor. JFor further particulars send for a catalogue.

ation of Springfield would run for miles in advance THE GREAT VICTORY IN MISSOURI. of the troops, and ever and anon some farmer, with Raleigh, N. and endorsed "Proposals for furnish Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, andjin pursuance of the provisions of the act entitled "an act to provide fqr calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel in to repeal the act now in force tract from a letter from an eminent American, Tbe Secretary of War on yesterday received all his moveables, would stand wailing for them ing percussion nines. the following dispatch from General McCulloch at the door of his house and fail in at he rear as just received, and dated i London, July 24, 1861. JAS.

A J. BRADFORD. au 14 td Colonel and Chief of Ordnance. the column, passed along. He also noticed num relative to the grand victory of the Con federate i I hope soon to hear of vigorous action in the for that purpose" approved February 28, 1695.

erons fires around the farm houses, and. infers forces under him over the Hessians separate government. They have proclaimed did call forth the militia to suppress said insurrec that what they could not take with them they oew mat ail governments depend for thevr au I0-4f H. BX, BITTLE, President. JUST RECEIVED AT PES CUPS DRUG STORE.

field and vigorous action out of it, upon all ore. People with whom I converse on these ics, on both sides of the channel, don't know what burned. tion and to cause the laws of tbe Union to be duly -V- powers uwon the consent of the governed. SPBIVGTIEL9, (via Little Rock Aug. 13, 1861.

A St. Louis r-aner savs The re-aorta of the A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SO APS. France and England have already acknowledg battle which we obtained from passengers on the Hon.L. P. Walker: The battle of Oak Hill to.

make of us in these respects, and inquire lf-this business is serious or only boys' play? If the Sa Pacifio road last night, corroborates our report of AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. has been we have gained a glorious victory over the enemy, commanded by Gen. S. Lvon. vannah pirates are not hung I hope the judge will executed and the insurgents have failed to disperse by the time directed by the President and whereas such insurrection has since broken put, and yet exists, within the States of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas and whereas the insurgents in all the said States claim to act under the authority thereof, claim and such is A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand yesterday.

All agree in stating that on themorn be. There is mischief brewing herein the way of At PESOUD-'S Drug Tne battle was fought ten miles from Springfield. ing oi tne 7tn mcuuiiocd, who bad succeeded In turning the left flank of Lyon's command and privateering, and I am anxious that those pro The enemy were nine or ten thousand strong It. CUSTARD. jecting such enterprises should realize that a fatal cutting off the provision train, set out a force of our force was about the same.

The battle lasted ed the rebels" as entititled to all the rights5 of a IxHligerent power and they have done this in direct connection and in full view of their right to issue Letters of Marque and Reprisal But r. Lincoln denies this view of the base nnd. still insists that the people of Ihe southern States are an armed mob, and their acts treason, tod yet in the very, breath that he refuses tos ex-thange prisoners, treats those he has taken as prisoners and not as (rebels and traitors. Now, why this elf-stultification If thev are rebels. some 600, whicblLyon took a reconnoitering not disclaimed or repudiated by the persons exer result awaits them.

six and one-half hours. The enemy were repulsed A fresh supply just reeeived At. PESCtJD'S Drug Store. party, aud immediately attacked. The State and driven from the field with loss of six ieces of jThe New York Herald publishes, approvingly.

cising the functions of government in such state or States, or in the part or parts thereof in which artillery, several hundred stands of small arms, Weed's article, and adds Uuard, alter a orisK engagement, leu back, drawing out Lyon's force to "Green's Prairie, which ATTENTlOlr VOLUNTEERS, President Davis has agreed receive a Regiment of Volunteers fof tha War frouMhis State, to consist of twelva-Compaoi jwith power to elect all tbeir officers, and to that may hereafter occur. There is now ab difTereace between the Volunteers andtaU.Xwops, except iu tha mode of p-poiating the sffioers. All wholesireto join the above named corps, wUl please report aANswoern ihe undersigned. "'Qrs B. SINwELTAET, Col, 9th Regiment of N.7.

Volunteers. iNOVEIsTr IRON WOBKS. a RALEIGH, N. C. 8.

BURNS BATES rt ftOPBMTOBS, rlONT'NUE TO MANUFACTURE STEAM ES-I GlNES. Saw and flrist Mills, Plows, Iron Rail- sucn combinations exist, nor has such insurrection PHAXONS HAIR INVIGORATOR. fiarrys Tricopherous, etgnt nundred killed, one thousand wounded, and i To look upon it as only the commencement of been suppressed by said States: lies nearly ooutn of springaekL where the en 300 prisoners. Ueneral.Lvon was killed and toe storm of indignation that is about bursting eagement became genera). Now, therefore.

Abraham Lincoln, President many of their prominent Our loss was why does he not hang them His conduct to- fVlitn il nan a hainaAf thA flaMnmanfi if JSzekials Hair Restorer, Pavsons Indellible Ink. At PESCVD'S Drug Store. auU tf Raleigh, N.C. of the United States, in pursuance of an act of two hundred and sixty five killed and eighthundred ward these men is, in effect, an acknowledgment ington, and even Lincoln himself, unless he in the belligerent nghtr of the South, and yet augurates a newiorder of things and infuses en The fight was a most desperate one, one and but for the determined steadiness of the regulars, under Major Sturgis, would have resulted in the to Congress approved July 18, 1861, do hereby de wounded and andtnirty missing. bave pos clare that the inhabitants of the said States of session ef Springfield and the enemy are in full the claims ot humanity are to be set aside upon a ergy into the different departmenis.

-The imbe Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia. North Caroli retreat towards Rolla rpiIE NEUSE MANUFACTURING COM- tal defeat of uyon. ne retreat to Springfield was made in much disorder, and with the evident de cility aba incompetency of a portion of the pres (Signed.) Besj. McCulloch, A. PAN have on hand a general assortment of na, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi and Florida, (except the inhabi News ana Book paper also, Post Office, Newspaper mrre qurauontH punctiuio tne truth being, as we understand it, that Mr Lincoln refuses to ad-drw8 President Davis 03c, Gen.

Beauregard, by their title, but sends his message "To whom ft may concern." The friends of the soldiers now ent Cabinet have for a long timfl' "awakened the setious apprehensions of many of the leading rflea of thecbuntrvr The Av Teir th loatf-of mil. Brig. Gen. Commanding. sign to continue it to wards Bolla, but McCulloch 's flank movement had been so successful as to out tnem off irom that road.

Major BMn adrauuwl and Cartridge rappers, prune quality, and a large tants of that prl of the State of Virginia lying woatotha Alleghany mountains, and of such othnr I every description of Iron and Brass Castinji. 1 s.kl. .11 VI.J. MuliFran qaanuvy ei common wrapping paper. The New Orleans True Delta publishes a letter Address Hons; through the inefficiency of the blockade, and the fact that with the exception of the short and xi.

v. HU3TBD, Treasurw. parts of that State and the other States hereinbefore named as may maintain a loyal adhesion to jane 19 8t from the Mount Vernon road and attempted to pass north of Springfield and join-McCulloch on tbe east. The Federal officers, knowing that this the Union and the Constitution, or may be, from brilliant campaign of Geo. McClellan ia Western Virginia, and, the success of General Lyon in movement would cut them off from all communi time to time, occupied and controlled by forces of from a member of the Tiger Rfles, giving a graphic account of the battle of Manassas.

We copy a peculiarly emphatic portion After pouring in a volley, we rushed upon' the enemy and forced them back under cover. We HIRE. A FIRST cation with St Louis, attempted to retreat to Sy RATE CARPENTER- Missouri, disaster has been out fate everywhere. For all this they consider some one at Washing uiwcu uwh cugageu in tue aisperston 01 said insurgents,) are in a state of insurrection against recuse road. This brought on a general engage prisoners will readily see upon what a silly "red-tape" excuse the liberty of their relatives hangs.

New York Day Booh. Tax "Efficient" Block abb. The New York Journal of Commerce publishes the following extract of a letter to a merchant of that city, dated London, August 2d "Osborne (Donegal, No. 181) is ordered to North American station We are preparing normous reinforcements to protect British com OR SALE. 1 Which lasted all night, and had ceased but tue nitea oiaies ana mat all commercial intercourse between tbe same and the inhabitants there- A VERT FINE T0TJNO MARS.

a few moments before our informant left. The lougnt tnem lor some time, but they were too strong for us: they drove us back beyond our old impression "was that the Federal forcos had sur rendered, but he wns not positive on this subject. of with tbe exceptions aforesaid, and the citizens of other States and other parts of the United States is unlawful and will. remain unlawful until such position, xne Datue was raging by tnis time on every and upwards of sixty thousand Apply to apl 1 0 waswtf E. BURKS UA7W001X BINGHAM OAKS, ORANGBCO N.C.

insurrection shall cease or has been sunDresaed At ana near Kolla tne greatest alarm was manifest, owing to reports' that General Hardee, who has been advancing up the valley of the Current ton Responsible. A train of events has traced it to the heads of different departmen ts, and it Is not sit all surprising that the demand for i stop to this boys' play is becoming so earnest that even Thtxrlow Weed should be compelled to speak out ib- decisive tones, declaring that such proceedings Will' no anger be endured. i Let the authorities at Washington lake heed in, time. I i WESTERN VIRGINIA, i A correspondent of the Louisville Courier, writing from Camp Bartow Highland county, Vir naa mingled in tne strife for victory. Our major was shot through the body and carried from the field in a dying condition.

Our captain had his that all goods and chattels, wares and merchandise TERMS Cash on delivery, haveWm.haad'a.'larga: and weU assorted Stckof, Plows, which iWaffer cheap. Also Ilorse Power Engine and Boiler, all aompleta, wits Saw Mill, whicb-wa wm sell, low; jan 12waswly GREENSDORO' FEMALE COLLEGE, N. FILL J3ESSI0N of 1881, will open oa U.e T.AST THTJRS OAT in July. Greensboro is st bealtbj, qaiot, pleasant village, remote from tha seat of war And the Sea Coast -of Um State; and it weD defended bya Home Gaard sgaiu' any local may plaee Uielc'Iughtars ia tbU Iastita-tioa with assurance that they wfllbe well instroei-ad, aad vlruantly protected from all harm. Terms hetelofbrc Fot full partiealsr apply to )aaalwt r.

M. gONE8, President NQTICEV The Stockholders of tha Washington and fie Orleans TELEGRAPH COM PAN If In thlseftVaka vfrhSly wiir reaiva' thair dividends for July; by applymg to at the alegraph Office coming from any of said Stales, with the exeen- river, but two aaysmarcn from that place. The war makes room for man new Pupils, The next term begins Augi 28th; 18L tions aforesaid, into other parts of the United States, without the special license and nnrmiminn Address W. J.INOHAM ASONS. horses shot from under him, and we thought he was killed.

Our first lieutenant, gallant old Tom Adrian, was laying on the ground shot through the thigh, and numbers of our men lay around dead and dying. We gained a piece of woods, merce against a blockade which is both Illegal and inefficient. "There are only ten weeks' consumption of cotton in the country; Even if you should -whip Gen. Beaurgard, he has only to retire and await events. 1 "Them is no possibility of getting a loan here, Mr.

Chase must depend on what he can get at Uetne." "'1 je 16 2m. of the President, through the Secretary of the ireMurj, or proceeaingio any ot said states, with tne exceptions aforesaid, by land or wter, togeth ginia, speaks thus hopefully of our cause JUST RECEIVED AT W. II. R. g.

TUCKERS, a large lot of Colts Navy and Pocket Pistols. ano; tne Xork Fire Zouaves, whom we had been fighting against, seeing our momentary con- A few day more i will euffice to7 rid Western er witn tne vessel or vehicle conveying the same, of con veying persons to or from said States, with the said the exceptions: will be forfeited to Virginia' of every Yankee that now desecrates her sou. -j. ne neaas oi volunteers, as- iney arrive at iusiou, gave turee cneers; it was tne last cheer many of them ever nttered. Our lieutenant, old Tom Adrain, than whom a braver roan never T5 mora of these Beautiful MILTIART SASHES.

MURDER. Lyhchburg, ire turned in the direction of Stauho' nuea Diaies -ana tnat from and after 1. LATER. 1 Dispatches were received this morning, announcing that Quartermaster. 7ary Gratz, Capt Ps Burke, Capt.

Cavender, and twenty other officer, from this city, were kill ad ia the battle. Upon the same authority it is stated most positively that General Price was not killed, and that- the only ground for the report of the death of McCullocbj consists in the finding of a sword marked with hit initials. 1 Memphis, Aug 19, Letters received at Little Rock from the battle field aay that Gen. McCulloch surprised the There "were about 10,000 troopsengaged on both sides. Cot: Church-hill's regiment, of 'Arkansas, cavalry and the witter -A Arkansas regiments and.

Texas ju lv tr Ah rrible murder was committed at Boon Hill jtent from whence they proceed by different routes wore shputed out "Tigers, go in once more, uiixnu unjo irom tne issuing or in is proclamation, all ships and vessels beloncrin in who! Johnston County, twelve miles west of this I to cut off and surround the few scattering Tan MMgbSi C. ffr.f' -aW- ALLEY, or in port to any citizen or inhabitants of any of in my sons, I'll be greatly, gloriously God the of can ever whin thn Tirpr place, on last Saturday the 17th inst. A man fv I kee camps that are still left and citizens heres lttf Manager- am ouuet, wno said exceptions, found at sea or the name of Strickland, stabbed another by the breathing freer, are offering us valuable service at in any pars 01 tne United States, will be forfeited name ot Simm Wilkins in ten different parts of I spies, guides, and sharp shooters. "Their Our Mood was on fire, life was valuelesss, tbe boys flreJ one volley, then rushed upon the with clbb-bed rifles beating down their euard: thpy then to tbe United States and I hereby enjoin npon all district attorneys, marshals and offlrra of th TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED.

i Large Flat Dutch Turnip seed, Bed Tap Taralp, -I i Large Norfolk. Large Mammoth (from this" And other kinds of Turnip seed, For sale at i PISCUDS Dngfeterw aulT tf 47T. is person, one of r.wmcn entered and tput bis I mountain rues areas unerring at the hearts of our 1 -r closed roponl them with their knives. "Otm enemy as Cupid's darts from blooming mountain lasses arefaulto bura. revenue and of the military and naval forces of tha United States, to be vigilant in the execution of ucurt, auiingbim Almost instanuy.

wiiainswas a volunteer in Capt. LaneV Company: we understand that the only offence he gave Strickland, was laying his arm over his shoulder. Strickland made his escane and ia now at large. He is de- regimentc badly Gen. McCal- had met Greek;" the tug of war had come.

I have been in battle several times before, but such fighting never was done, I believe, as was done saia act and in tbe enforcement of the nnttii JUieui. Asou jwiot, wno is jooaea upon as possessing the head "of slgeneral-hose' jMcuQns and calculations are being developed and verified locn saia to me patriots JTpu nave saved me and the battle aftef six hoors oonlUotThe en- "Splrit'of lha Ag and" Spvthl eapy: and forfeitures imposed or declared by it leaving any party who may feel himself aggrieved thera ior us: next nair nour; it aid hot seem as though mea were fighting, it was devils mindinc in thA nbed to us as a young man about-five feet, six rrANTED-OLD BHAB8, COPPBB Ltad aad TeWter. for-which tha, highest Caib swiUWpaid. AddrW -CORKT A AVERT, Petersburg, i A BtsiidWwrthTKXOPERS MANUAL hj J. Lrcius Davis.

1 voL 18 mo. 25. THETARUTi JCEQULATIONS, mutkorited edition presot4.sos4tf4Uratlan -Jr2tvt A. ITOERIS, Publwbe. WHN -t Xt i 1 CJfi OR XU A G.R.U.

COMPANY. Raunan; JI4 ft JaJyltth, 1861. TbsiMswmi sliiaaaiaivUemdef per cent, wUl FaattiaStackhaleWtea afipUcmOon. hyjlaily occurrepces yesterday bet a basket of him mninimai. mnvAi A yiN SPONGE.

or eight inchesjuigh, dark hair, and carries chls champagne that a body of Southern troops would r-Gen. Seigeljeached Springfield with only about a dozen men. The Confederates had killed 265 oopflicVeursing yelling', cutting, shrieking; no thoughts of fior chance for backing out. f'KU arm una hi K-oaat Mnaraliv Ml alin. EhatmirtmtiMMi Ha oe encampeu on tne vnio river in inrrty days of JiliBafcsraBitterSji a w-.

Black 2v 'ttsmilmi rt His arm was maimed some time ago froi sub in the wrist. uadWatand and 800 wounded. The Federals had 800 killed, py to his application 40 the Secretary of the Treasury for the remission of any penalty ear forfeiture which the said Secretary ia authorised by law to grant, if, in his judgment the special circumstan, ces of any.case slialireqaire such remisson, witness whereof, I have hereunto nr hand and caiued the seal of lb UeUad State, to aaixea.itif, 'r. Rust the Blockade. It ia renort! that th ansa i.ww wounaeaana seo taken prttowers.

un aimn, 3 ki intoxicated at the time, which may have produeed the familiarity towards Strickland which cauiei uuic, umoiug prvpuecy upon ma Knowledge and experience- Though like, "telling tales put of school'' ai preaeoi ift'objecUdnahle, I ten you that ere long the notorious itoha, Carlila wtU be dangUng at a rope'a end- ine veqera captured ajcMnons A large stock Fanoy Rved at aa 17 tf i Dnr RfaM. Buuureu niout fu khmii Confederate Steamer Patrick Henry; run the blockadebut night, during the fog, and baa goae oat fo mJorfolJt Day Book 19rA iaa; mm to be slain. Tribttn. Age-aad Jewaaioapy. 4.

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