. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ling Green. Gen. Bragg is in full. chase of him. ^* . The Regiiter extra, of to-day, contains a letter fromMorgan e commaud, giving glorious accounts of the oro-gres, c our cause Morgan is arresUng the promineSUnion citizens and Uking their bonds, conditioned tha#Mthey are to be exchanged-for Southerners, and to reportas pnsoners of war. ^ . ,^;^;«^*»«?oftheSdinik, contain Bull Nelsonsletter to the Cm. innati Gazette, admitting a total rout atRichmond Gen. Manson for bringing on thebattle in violation of orders. ton tjcf^re Its captare. It was c


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ling Green. Gen. Bragg is in full. chase of him. ^* . The Regiiter extra, of to-day, contains a letter fromMorgan e commaud, giving glorious accounts of the oro-gres, c our cause Morgan is arresUng the promineSUnion citizens and Uking their bonds, conditioned tha#Mthey are to be exchanged-for Southerners, and to reportas pnsoners of war. ^ . ,^;^;«^*»«?oftheSdinik, contain Bull Nelsonsletter to the Cm. innati Gazette, admitting a total rout atRichmond Gen. Manson for bringing on thebattle in violation of orders. ton tjcf^re Its captare. It was ¥o* theltt i!StThe Legtalature, now in seesion at Louisville, have pass-ed resoluUous oilling for fifty thousand men for thirtydays. Gov. Ronioaons proclamatija oalis the people toarms, appoints rendoivous at Paris, LoaiaviUe, BowliofGreen and Puducah. A perfect panic prevails. Five hundred negroes, treed by Curtis, arrived at on the Sst ult, and two hundred more were ex-pected. Our mea are ruMyiug in ! Irish and Germans, and of traleraal profesrtSisTf r^dthese stocks who are eagerly expected by the Dati««lous condescension from a class and tribe, that for four Brfgadier General Toombe has b^ released from the•rrest under which he was phtced by General LonZreetfor some unimportant devUtion frb^ orders. *^°«^®** C^ff^^S- ^^^ °^ ^^^ G^ToVio^ I, among theConfederate officers captured by the Yankee. in^e^latJ NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN: one di-rirer atwe ex- Of Gen. Braggs movements we knew but little. TheChattanooga Jiebel, of the lltb says : •We yeeterday learned that Gen l)nigg, withvision of his army, has crossed the CumberlandCarthage, Tenn. This i^ neater Nashville thanpected our army to go the present campaigo, bat sup- it was supei induced by the raovemeo s of the IV, who are leaving : U-parta of the State in doubleqvick i!tee. Where the bilance of the army crossed thet CQmberlaDd we are unable to say, but know it wss atpoints Ei^t


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