. The North Carolina Presbyterian. tOD on the 7th,Qoder the. Aa in airgreat political and sooial criaea thereare now monomaniacs whOM peculiar ioaanity poiute to-ward ttie a4a«ii«ination of the person who wields thepower of tbe GoTemraeot. Mutteriugs have been heardu reterence te the Pi-etideut by peraoua who hare thaform of ioBxsity in Wai^hujgton, and the personal safetyof the Comm&uder ip-Cbief ought to be looked, afterwith the ut-nor diligence. CtaaiDS H. Clay m«de a aprech in New Tork, Tuesdaycigiit, la which be said, if Sevmour, the Democratic can-didate f*r GoTernor of New York, and aom
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. tOD on the 7th,Qoder the. Aa in airgreat political and sooial criaea thereare now monomaniacs whOM peculiar ioaanity poiute to-ward ttie a4a«ii«ination of the person who wields thepower of tbe GoTemraeot. Mutteriugs have been heardu reterence te the Pi-etideut by peraoua who hare thaform of ioBxsity in Wai^hujgton, and the personal safetyof the Comm&uder ip-Cbief ought to be looked, afterwith the ut-nor diligence. CtaaiDS H. Clay m«de a aprech in New Tork, Tuesdaycigiit, la which be said, if Sevmour, the Democratic can-didate f*r GoTernor of New York, and aome of bis sup-porters were bung, tl^ouaands of good livea might be iaT«ad. Thif was received with great applause. Three llaaeachuMtta regiments have been ordered toIfewbero, N. 0. Gold is quotad in B&lUinore and in Naw York on Wed-ceaday at 124^ ; Kxchai^ge, 186- ^ORTJ CAKOLllTlpFESbYTEKiT^. / -l wkm ?NOTHEB BRILLIAirr AFFAIR I HxAna^BS! AxMT o» NoKTHiiui YraoniiA, )^ jBamp on Washingtons Run, (?i Oct. 2d, 1801 ) Oen. S. Ooorix, Ajdijt & Inipf Oanl, 0. S. ^, Rich- mand, Va. 1 ffaM^ra/.—Tbe ebimyaaawiry, obdct Gen, Pleaaan-ton. with six piacea of artillery, drove Oack our picketsyaaterd^y, in front of ShepherdrftowQ. The Ninth Yir-ginia Oiwalryk wbieh waa oa pit;k«t, r«f«!»ed tb« aiMaaradvaral times, by vigoroas charges, diaputin^ the groundtup by step, back to the maio bodj. By tbe tima htaartiilerv reaabed tiiaa, Ool N. H. F. Lae. wbo was ineoaivMnd of tbe Brigade, was obliged to place it on thevest baak of tbe Op«qaoo, on the flank of the enemy alaa be appraasbad Martinsbnrg. 3aatral ilamptous Brigade had retired through Mar-tiasbar(;, on tbe Tuscarora road, when General Stuartarrived aod oiade diapoaitioaa to attack- Lees Brigadewaa advanced immedjatelv, and HamptonM ordered for-vr^d. The enemy i^tirtd at the approach of Lee alongthe Shdpardslown rod
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