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>KV> r r H > Of,}). '1 ''‘!s in \h rl l- v •■ U' V > i!.* *'r. y„t ■ Of.ioh • • U't'n i! > .a,* ri>i q:.- i.> c r. aiiic ri 1 !i. ti^-. f th;.- ' - r>. ; C! tlaur. cri' ij H, C-. lie 'urt W Tf ■. . ir t trairv nL(i ■: w»j - ' Ut t >“‘0 • ■ ■■' • - U^ ■ « -,-eutie- ■ i!.:ly re- ■ ■ -i wijieh ■V*" 'iK. -:i I’ y oiin- ’) 1 u * * * r V •11 'ur : • .4'^a ' Jii. ‘-‘5- . Ti'- a :r.> i'r r.aon i-x and iu •*juie •■t .sei,d Aij I he urul, and oif. . ■'' '> Uliii ,-er -raliv uC*. ‘.hey r«. M- ■ ' ‘.'fhicli aiv ' T Mc- ry /• ^ r ... ’■ ■ t tlie ■ wr p- . auti • uii . larj^s :. The - . is rc- "crTiee. t' leave LlV Oih II a, - or, ■ • zv\ oaii. alle- - — i - ide of V'.' - i'ii Vir- ar Jay. .1 number 4 I* ' ui EiiSt i r the : xvuwi- . . and ■k ! . . , ■ t t, : ■ i..e ^ - TtL :• un- The - ! -rs •i M >lr. ';hr . ,.,t i- () I,ilI' si .red the tilX hf* v: ancy Graham huro of Mr tlii-: placc, jo)ii The , urd con- , thu ipow d to be ro’ J*ifr{i)t. ifhiti had [uaiXi. their this myro- IP«IHIIflRf9nH!IP«KRnP«SnE SS»EE V ER _';_A y_lb:?"FKV i LLK." Ha^BAT ETKIlIfe, fkbriahtT, im. ■ f •tAi'iK Nur.xa ! * i.Ti ii t'^ink.1 - ;* rn * * i/- tr-i-r'ifew •« ?»cri'- iH » —VI' > Wiipc •• • V>i»lti'vr 'hot th; ■•oUrj —that Ma'i i: p’oi W*r > an J ' .K, ■ i' * ii'l A lU'lj It. j . ».«S I • a.'w ;T tir ...j U’r.i’. lit »-'v; ■... s rt p.„t: :■ ■. w- a. !.>■« ' •■-•. -.1. ^ - - . !»' :wl «.i * ■ ■ - ■- ■ ' • ’ * ' ■-- Ta« J 'Urun’ r , s —' viii n.’t ■' '*il I’n • ■» Jt»Ir'3 sktvnft -f h. ? t' ,-:»8 t-j »y v:r ■ : »0T» «..i ■ y V " t •: li’ jy DD i‘.e rail- o V.'i‘n5iog(cp, r oth* r oitr. ’ It i’ ™i!’ f:-r« PC ..^5;. h ■ 1 •»it- 'U *s * • •-•I :bi> w « I K--rf ’3 0 ,r .•-• b — m>j-f CO =. • -.Cl ■ ‘ - f.rrBjf” ■■ ri I;..’ ' V* I s «t - K I • ». ' ■} ,U !' l«ui r»! 'V -o - * r ♦ s'B -nil to !,.* ' -ik«’y i"',® i'» I ' ■ • it ccnik* to i:. j?, «, \i (j u *« ;b»t rLv.v be fiirl • n.' -»i'w*rc;^ '‘T " r: u C ' ; (Jwe. r . j^-e. I f I •■ c u'’ ;i:en - . ih;i IK • 7 t. • en* my iS w*il b(» ftf W OB.' f :l.',-n t •o'i'jh a»onp urfi»(.r which it \f IV u *«rifT«re i j • c.i!; • '•It «>—ci’Tu* ik« ui.;. -■« n't kni'. w.. BiU la- iS .1 shftlg# of i. :»L.«. if .l-iis "•■U? i" vf b r’i Mi'n'r; power to give ir, cur ■ th« 8ti«tif*h ,ni-rTt_5- m --.n tf-r • — '.’‘.’1 -n cl r-.t.>' WS l„ -V I :i*' . 01'or Hi I .■ Tt 0* n be n ■ K.c n-i I.- ' u • ,1 t-' 1 ut lifoCi:.iLiAif's CAMPAt«N.->The W»AhiBgt»a mitm- poiijleQt of tb«,N«w York ConaitreUl hM Ih* ftd- vanee slM.etB ®f tho officiftl rtport «f 9ea. MoClell»n, of hif campaiga in V?r?iai» in 1S61-’M, endiif goon After (fc^^batt!* of Sharpsburg, by his remoTal front that comrnantJ From tbe co^^^.ipondent’8 abstract w# l*arii th»i, •‘Gen. Burnsid* was ordered, wk«a k« ukotUd have aeiitd Ntwbera, to oeciipy and destrey the Weldoa aad WHxMBftoB railr»»4 »• far w#«t »s Goldsboro’, »»d, L j JL-. y prj ? ti' r,tri th*t 5f c»urs« : eiraumsianoee favor, to pash m far aa Raleigl) >4*1} ^jraflu will ker« to tn«et ths*i. j *~'Wi]*ingten beinjt, however, kie mltiaate ebjeetive Tb> i» 9»itt Tifi'tahl# AU : pffov:^* ■'''ib-jRakce* ’ P®’"* “Cautten aboutproclaaatioss,” irairetomrBfnd- Ci s l«»tvv b »t tignar.y I tifn*r»l being urged “t# as Httle »» possi- ^ . ’ li ' f" ir'?^ wl ■ u;. . ab«at p«1Uiea or tLe Begro,”- and to stafe B»?rcly ■‘tkat rfa« trne iscac for which we are fighting is the pr'*8»>rv«ti*u of the UdIod and upboldittg th« laws of 16'’ gi nerjkl jrovftTntneat ” The pcsp^n c( Jlprih C vroItEa auc of tbe C»Bf«'dfrecy ii'ivo rr«j lo fciicftftte ihc!D«plv?8 ih>^ttho‘iP purr w.^j. 'uc.t stowed to prevail i%i lo eitber rhe I'uilrorid, H . D (?r Wil^jirgtoB. To ‘»K«y %>? little as pobeinlc f-: ;iuc. or the Dfvoef*,” a ptrt of tbe dec'p- •on >-t; i'« the btgiitninf tf the wir, froai Sc- •K .T- r .i. T'i: t has i- B,. Htncf. been cai*t aiidp, an# 'O crijii: *l yu i'Or 1-vpnt.y-.a^ovoJ, to eu' jug8.'« tl>- fcC'jilf’ t;* lE.ik’.' k!-v«^s ol'bljiVi’j, Aud i- a t‘&»ecitc ‘."fjr frrr?' -y, ii aiaotg ftp grerdy trib.? of ,). ] '^iev.8f.u- cu'-ii'.(-•'■-(B w b invadiid the Couth I wiifc i5e •‘Xp»CM»uo5 ot tffttiac ;-'j>lantaiioi» I Tsp fii!Ii,ninp curipu? Icltrr frcm McClclLiE to. Lin- ■ tola t»e rcjt**‘led, we think, ati »ti •xpl^caiiou of - i r# rev froB3 ibe cointE-md. rijtiicr tban any lailure ] ns a Uener*] It wAt nriitea a f«w cfays aft«r h!s da 1 fr-!)« arour.d Richmord, and while he was eadfA/jjrii.g )c n his escape froin the swamps to wbicii he haa I r’lrmtrd After tboic diM.streus batllps, he was ^gein j i-Vii. a npo» to nif.t Lee at Sharpsburp, and as he w-3 I lf5!t bidly whipped (b«ie ihnji at KickBroad, it is maal [ ;. * ikfiVo‘.her tiiftu niiiitiiry re&fona o^er*tfd to cause j . I rctuo'-e.t in dUgr.^^w. This Utter, probably writton le Uftj b(»fn isdulging ia his custeiauy habit i Is-ni i.irkiug, (»« vino vtrila*.) is uoufcih'ss tar ke^ ic I‘ . di3j,:ase. lie ►re.'-unrid lo .fl’-.r .foiae S'^caibls a-i- to Lincoln, b«'»ard & Co , in Jitb'ji uppj»iiioE to t‘:.>ir fiwi tacaacal vj«w», a*d f.nun teiy for ihe Sooth — li' be !• 'ue abl'St Gtneral they ;>ad—it did the work i.v hiui, aid h m oh tbesl'elf llKAUvil'AUTIiKS AR»1T 01 THE POTOMAO, Camp KLAa ilABBi$un’8 Laxdikg, Va y.'iuuiy, Juv 7, ltb2. iir l-residefti; Vi>u reen fuiiy iufcra.i;d tiiHL rtbel army t& iu "ur Iruct, witti 1jurpoi*? ofov»r wli?;u i us by atituiiag our posmotn or rvduciug us b;> ui'.'CSttaiLg our ri ui cuiua;uuic>uot>i« 1 c4Uit;>i but le^ara our couduioo cruic/iJ, auj 1 >. .rziestiy desire, u view of pos'ibie cotii.ii»gcn«ie9, tj lay beU»re ysur Exceilency. far yuur private c^Dsiderttiijn, my general vitvr.s concrruiDg tbe cziatiug tnte of the rehe!i:;>o, al tr.ougii tney do uut b. ^ iciiy r«la!* tu tt>e situation of ttie c.y, cr sincily coa^e wui.;n in- sojps of my ‘ tScial iuiies- Tbeey rtewi n.aiouQt to conviotion*, and are «.ecp;y itupreesed upon mind aed aeart. uur cause u.uit. Lfcver be abauaoued—u is the cau e of iree inett and ue 1 guvcrntuent. Ihe Ccckti!uliua a d Uaiva laugt L.» preaerred, whatever ai»/ be ih* cost m ntn*?, treasure and blood. It seceiiion is suoees' u;, other aissolutioui are cloarly to be seca lu ttie liuure L*' aeither luilitary disaster, political li^ction, Uvr for- M'-Sn war shake ear settled purpose to enforce the equal operation of the laws of tbe Called States upon t be peo- p’c of every State Ihe tiiae kas ccme.when the Uov» vrcmeat must dcterKine upon a eivii and militAry poli cy covering the wl^ole ground of our nalienai trouble The refepouHibilily of determining, declarisg and cup per; ii:g fcuch civil and BajUtarj' policy, and of dirsc Ing the whole course of national affairs in regard to the re bfciiioB, Biuat now be assumed and pxeroiMa by you or nur causa wili be lotft. Tue Consiiitiiion gives yeu Z'-'K^T euffioient eveu for tne present ternolc eiigtnuy Th 8 re 'eilton nas afsuniea me character of war; lis buC3 it uhou>d oe regarded, and it shouia b« conducted up'ju the hig^ieHi pnnoipies anown to chtisiiau civiii z^ti.n It s&oufa not be a war looking to ttie subjuga tintj of the people of any State in any event. It thoutd t be a' ah war upou population,*but apaiast >trmt'd t'. rC's-i’ld potitical orgauizi»iion. iSeitoer cci>ucc»Uoa jrt/i^trty, pulitioal «xfccmions ot persons, tcrr.ioriai 'rg:^niz%tioDB ot Sidt's, or Icrcibls aooiiuoa of slavery, si*»*'ild bs cootertiniated for a lu prosecuting : as war ail private property asJ unarjae-t ptrsu&s saoulu strictly protected, subje>ci ubl^ to tue u*oe»«ii^ of military oprratitn*. Ail fr.vi»ie prtiperty tak«u for military u»e ehoald be paid or rec«ipi»-.u for; piilagp .ind wsKt£ sQuuld be trratect as higb crimes; ail unuom^iary tresp^ps sternly prohibited, and'otfeasivc deice>tcior by !ne iniiiiary towards cititetfs promptly rebuktd. *liu^ Miry arrests should not be tolerated excep: la piaoss wherr active hostilities ezi^t, andeaths, not required by ent^c.uitats cc uiiituiioaally made, should be nci'ltLr ue- minded nor reseived. Military goverame&t should o«' coi^iined to he preservation of puoiio order ^>nd the pie- teCMon of politio*! rights. ♦ * ♦ Mi'U&ry p. wer fhould n;>t be allowed to interfere wi.T I'm rei%tiOBB of serviiule, either by supporting or iiap .intig me autaurity of tue m*3t«i, except fv.r re • prer 8:»jg disorder, as in otner cases Slaves contra- i ana uti-ier the act of Gongren!', seeking cjiiitary. pro tection. Huould receive it. iUe right of tiw Govern- tnetit ro appropriate permaneitly to iw own service cl»im! of slave labor, should be asserted, and the right of tiis ownrr to sompensation therefor si ouid be re- cocrn This principle might be ex ended, upcn j[ri.i.Uv'.s of military neceb'sity and security, to all tne elavt!! within a p^rtiouiar Htaie, .thus working manu miraion in men State; ani in Missouri, peruape in Western Virginia, also, and possibly even in Maryiiind, the fsp^jdicncy of such a measure is only a q-iesiionot me:v a system of puli y luui:i coustitutiou^.' and cuu terv'-.«iv.', and perv del by t?ie inflaenc.;a of Cuns.iaa- nd frut=dooi, would r-c i*e tac sunpirt of .li-r ;i;! ujea, wouid aeep y ituprc-a tar* retvi f it-ieo n uioiiH. and it si gtit. be nu'.'.Oie uii >• )!utu ud it.»*'if to t^•• later of toe I - print! It- f fr u ug thf- fuiurj Uge,.'.- Qv: ilaiwn apt tj . i.'^'.n leq'ii.iuc .1 ji'c 1 w.ll h' ai- A .Jr'.'..ri '.«ju o' r»-iic*l views, ejiie- er^ wiiir.*lti'Ji/ui;in'egr:»tevsjr prescu- ***** GKOaOB a. IvleCliKLLAN. d uHt, *»» ;im; . J --r cf r Uid be *c.ed b ti,e ftiiic;, if w;u b- w: *. ii-e fur'ho-ri *«'Uaticu ihs^ t‘ .y wil li^ l a -U. f.u :r. ' li . iv ifjtcnor-or tke £ !»ie. 1' t i. t-e J 'c^U'ftfii. th-t iau:n*r at ;N- O , u:’.! .i ■ifi: ting in ..I ■ r they re#.'ivd t.j i. k »• r reinio.''* v#'«s t> p«li; Va> t.' the il- vTl.. -il htr..;. Vi;!*- t- e iVii* "d »xp«t6ticn, ^ctinaVi .-/on arlic.es in tht KnUiyh firs .tg iu.'h a |p;ai;'.Ana more re «*«tly, Mr. Everett, ct Ma*Si.o u^t; in a!* ' »r«tioa b'fers L;nc.ln. ka. at G*:ttyib>.rg, fliiitctpd himself/-nd »*!. »«d-.*iice tlia^ • I hc'-r: oi -ri-e p«>, 1-, Nv.rlti ,nd S-M'k, is f-r tu- tn •n," and iurth-’r. (?it^-.u: liaitsjy. »*e f>a .) Le r. pr-»« t=-.i .-.u :n;;^p., .d«nt ji-css’’ >*• Ka leiga. (tnc'.niaf' evidently tfce tii’. -iga J'tandard,) &• ‘•yearning :o «•!> the oid fl ig Hoat'nj: u{ :-n ibe c-'patLs •’ W* gay we I**» that uf wan a ,t I! .ii»r:Dg ajyb-’dy it t»is daclwra,i.ju. f.r we h-^rr twice a»kcd the Stand ard if it was a true repre£«n’atioa of the ••yeariiicg^” of tks Sianeard, and have not beeu able to gist any rt »ly Whereforr. w* are hsucd to beiieve that^so far »s tbs Standard i« e»i;oeri.eJ, Kvitriit ha! reason ^Jr %is desl*r!»tiD»3, If, t.^-ereforf, tha w«r sheuld serae tj Honk Carolica, to desolate a pan sf cur State, and drive d*:'*'3CfiesB old aad v> de&d and ch.i«tret\ f.oEu i^elr kopiss^ and to turn ani lay waste and kill, a part *f ia« r*'sp>.r»ibi;ity tt-r*fcr w'.. uaioul-rvi;./14y vht doors of l»e ciftnn'.'ri a. « v! ii« ’.Uow-t'I. w!;e, >-y ros .ivinj for ■•im- s.d* it".;; ;■ it ie and ’'c Uaioa as it was,’’ faav» rlain.y i^vjtgd tlieni to Cvme. iHH Er»*CT upos THK NoRTH —we and the foliow- iDj IB t .e Peif.sVu't Lij ret.?. ^ud >.»^py tt ,:.;w las cStc ef S i--Uiot.ij l«r .. .’.av;', . n li is 'lit', u: “tri r., c u'. .-y eg r. a- niaadtr upcu •U.,T. V';a8« in i £ > e^**r. le-vi; g a. ^ i :a N.-r-o Cir»ii-.->.' ai-i 1 .. '■ i '.U“C c Uiu ds. -ad /.. w ... j -iiiu ~-c. ■ . ;i : -.■!> errors r»'u't frox*.» S >- v., v,»r; , .._i :Ln.y -.rd u will give iii.in;Liev * -.I • d cwcuuti, o iuj eneu'j.: — From North CarolirKi—A C>nier,txoTi c-iL'ed (o ttcedf /r*f» th* StutKtrn Conftdfrtcy.—li.-siTON, »'un. 112 —A ctrrei-pcndtBt of 'he ri-»veiicr, in wnticg rroiu New :.etn, N U.. siaies that inf-jraivion iiad resclfvd liiere :aai a card i.ad beeu jsiutid at H>ile:g • for s St tfn Con- vsntio* lor tut purp.'se of i,c«oiugfr>.:n tuciT allegiince to tSe 3{.uthtrn Confederacy. Ttie wnier ^aJi; ‘‘Uov- ei nor Vanoe acd n^^riy ere’’? i‘ »d.nj m.>u in Norii ■'ar*;iiia dfuire to .^tuin >u fj.o LaU'U He •■it'j s»^k: “Ab araiy •■f five la us .»d ru;u uiu-r 3*a. Uutloi coa.u laaroa to Kaleig^ j iii*si..a t ; e «.,ii:il ar> j free n^e Sistc lro*.« t tie ■ u ? t’r.- ‘r%i 3 in one mourn s time. Susii an aray uii r-jcc.T-'a*. • liiuaiasuc w*ir o«iB9 tiiS'e and aii a.wug t'le ,ne o; K.arc •. 6o s^y Hisn woo know Fool) rott TMo —Ali our J riv>.ie iuioriraaUon ot late i>as been to tii* eir't;ci. t»-at (j-n. Lee's no'..if: army kiQ bern fvrii.g i^eti tor ; fo\i04Knj. iiut r ..wufiis- ia:e OrutT ^uwws luvie is •*. pref i*»i. teuiporii^jccar- suy; — Di.AD4S» ^UMT or liCRTHERS Va., I J .i, -J--., lb- 4 / Genmil Or'Un No. 7. ^ lae 0 ,.».m.iujiLig c aa ; t' I'-e \t- :r.y .J til. ■ > - 'j l*tCU U%Ufc . CU-U-i'* HkX'.i 13 ■ J X \T. • o'. ' i •;»« ca-rg i-.- ■ *r* t*;.' tr>dt; ai a I ■'iais I: w i. reu 1.6 tP-- ^ .1 1 ‘-i- 1 '.jj^re 7-.> t i> d>.iu!l; sl J\-- k*. ■•i, ■> •y wiiicti ■ ?• -ts. ■» »lloIi tU.l vJiOv: t.i 1 i ' Hu!.I.'... : J ^tiiu' .'4 1; J. .11, tr;ei »!. a u a. i»aid-ui-.» t-tieir g.' r^r. *o T‘. soutd si' kc, D j biibt} he iuce, u»a. aniiurea iLs.t tue jM-ti. =.> d v»'u : crown* d 1 VtjUl^ C ■: 1 1/ • * . 1 . i ."A UI b.: ■ . , r vu ■ * *11, . ;e-« lu- t. ■ ; J- J-. D. n^. u ^rai e^. * t . ri- .U -J ■ • J ;i-.nt ni h-ive a. ‘ U'Uir >; * • ■i r; • trii.; : -.1 b^ ;^r rli wim ea*:c.»', wi'i, in il:s i*'i ^u, - 3 ' .i ..v, u -i.j blc»eii'|£o Ujion jours. II E. Lee, t,».:u’l Inis it! an ihio Mow' v.}04 leo’iy \t appeal to the i -xple, t .lU it ccnp u.us. to • rue to t *. r-.!cae ef la .'ir a.-l*ndprrt f'fini ibe Jc.is-. « tl'.r ng ti>r want of tou'i or aayihuig cb‘l li.ire ii to I c snougil food lu tee touh'-ry, it' et^.-.noniivaUy u?.-.;, ii>:d li-e soiuier* s.;0u»ci ca»# e;. * cf it, ev?n if o;ner* k*vs te u«ny sbktupoW d a f^ri oi '.at-ir atJoi^stotned saar.:. Surtlj ail will adiuit im.i, ;»«id ail p.^tr.ots vrill uo what t'-.ey can toward* fiW-.-is -iug the'govet'Ui.eul, at fair pric s, wrli wh-^ii they cat.*?; '.rc. As tu'. il vo-d iS--"irtl ?,— I a® supap DCfn i'Utter, and vfg- at -nt* j-.r j i;.ry Usiik, r, .' iv:. fi. «a t i •v« p . Hi *y a'-1 ti ;! wOii.U'.:*} Itilr. v^u.'^£ev:, i -';avr up .ur WiiO »re 'J^fca*. .10;« . ill - Ut K>idotr : tid grt.' ;a. >*ed .eg • i'or all thesa ir>e 8ol rl l-iiig, pu>.S'6JC iof r; t:d inra s for th** I. sh.^nld bringluf* i d uriog an ubidisg ■ J JO.-- ftao k r s;r« f • n •!(« ;n *• c*' n' o.kia. 'I'j#.. 11 -U i-!«»lit ;. i*r oap iut-v -r' tnete ^dv^ KOUl kiU-i't Oi ebaai®, Hit ii crriaini 'iii’grace, to mase lii* least ofcj> o.i-u. ’ A» ImPv-BTast Ukci.sion.—Tne tirat. decision.that wc have heard of tiadcr tue new law of Congress cunscrib- iag the pnr;cipale, woo x*-*d .'ired substituies, wts mads by Ju'ige Frtnorj, at Luiaberon, ou Frid.iy iifit, ia a a'o of habei« corpus I'roin Alo »ve c.urly. Tte impor- anc* cf tho quts'doa injuces us to los. no time in lay- injf ths optnicE before cur readers. It affirms !ho con- eti'.utitJnality of the law and rotnand^ tiie appVicant to the tustf'dy of tbe E 'Oll-ag Oliioar. It ap^ v.ti to B\Mtaiaed by the analogous deoisioes of tiie highest Courts of this jjiats 6UQ uf the Uaitet Staten Ovs5iTi,aKs FOE Pkack.—la our lim we direet-d the afteatioa sf he Kaleij.h dtaai*rd to the foilowing em- f ba'ic editorial declaration of that paper on th« lOtli oT Augtiet 18ftl: , ^ ‘■T •> ^ n a caaaot raake oferlurrs, for sbe is fighting fur ixisf^ns-:, aad a*iy off^r ou her part to trc^at wouid be c -njidtr.id a s gn of wea'lies'? aad fear. Ail she asks i? to ba let .none She is not let alone as lung as tho foot of au en*my ie oti the suil of the (Jotife-orat* Suites, and just so loaj; aa a Riugie euomy is on ker soil just i-o long will ahe fight. Ihis is as liiile as eh« cau ao. li 3J8 w*re to otfSr less to *«r entrmies, or attempt to do !fisri*he woutd bo unworthy of tae spirit sctid rnanuood vi il.T peoplw.*’ • it may be objected that it is not right to hold the Star.dard reej>0D3tble for anything said in I8(il, it being well-kaown that tnat paper eannot hold to one priooiple ier any coasider-^ble length of timo. So we ask (be Siaadard’n aMonticpn to a later dco'ara*ion On the 27tk .Mjfoh 1^03 ifie .'■i..tt» j »rd eiti^ hatically decl.ared: ' Itii w» ‘ must not desps*ic of ,)*g lle.nihl o.” Pp9co is '•ioeedinaiy d'sirabie. but it snuit n-jir.e to us honor- a'dy H7itn and how >t wiil comu no on* can foresee* Th* teuy to ntguiiaiinn cannot It opened by the South, ex- ''*>p. upoo Hopticd grou.-.d th itsiitf is vf tiling tc sur- rtn.i t to aonle «-xteiii‘a«r independence.” In just about two months frora thr date of thin desla- ratioH the Standard inaugurated the so called peace movemeat,—that is, a movement to surrender the inde pendence of the Sooth! Blankets akd Shobs foh Our Tkoops.—Weninder stand that the Ad-Vanc--; steamer brou^t on her recfnt trip 10,000 pairs sLoes, 12,000 biankeis, and 8,0§0paira of cards. Also that there is plenty of clothes and blankets for our so!diora, tni if th-y are not sapplied it is tho f+ult of their QuartermasterB, Wc trust it will not long be anyhcdy’s fault. Cioihs and fet^d them by all manner of means. Thi Habeas C'oaprs —A tquib pu'ilished in the RicLBiond Whig has led to a falsa impr«‘8«io. that Coji- gress kM eiiepeaded the wri>. of Habeas Corpus. It is Bot so. Tbe sqtiib was aimed, nut at anylhin|{ that Ui>DgrciiA kad done, but a^ a^ artlole publi«ti«d in the Haqairtr by tieo. Fitthagi^ in fikvor of euoh siupeatioB > Q>n. Morgan passed t>hr»ugh Raleigh on Friday last on bis way to Uecatur, Qeo., where hia forces are being organized A krge orow'd at tbe depot wQlcomed him, and Qot. Vanoe eent an invitation to him and bis wife to partake of tbe bospitalUies of the Executive mansion deellned to make a speech, or to step beyond tbe hoar of the train’s stoppage. 'W« (rust that he will sooa b« doing tli« oooatrj nobte wtvioo in TeonwiM. OoKsuss ~0n Wsdaesday little or nothing of Inter- tft in ofWB setaion of either Houf>e. On Thursday, the Senate passed a bill increasing ooDipensation of employees in Executive and legislative Departments aa amended by the House. Salaries under $2000 are donbled and those between $2u00 and J.^000 inereated 60 per cent. This increase not to apply to any clerk able to do military duty except upon the cer- t^icate of tbe head of Department that hie Mrvices are absolutely necegavry, and no j)ne fit to take his place known lu the RouBe the nilitary committee reported andrec.'^inniended the passage of Mr Smith’s bill amend* atory of the bill r*c»ntly passed upon the subject of subBtitnfipn in tho army. If ooft'pmplateB a distinction in favor of those persons who aro now, and who wers during fh^ year 186.3, engaged by their own labor, f>r in superintending the labor of otherwt in producing f up- plies foi the army and the country Tbe bill wa« t^en up for cont=idt>ratioc; but before a fHre"'t veto i*.as nad upon it (he n?orring kour expired, Aud thn Hot;9« went into secrit sc««>ioE. There can be but little doubt thrvt the bill will pass. Or. Friday, in ^*>e Tloupe a rpnahi'ioa was offered that (he practice of fioldin^ s^crct f»(.ssiot'? is one by wfctrh the lespoctiibility ‘-f th? ^cvfruEucnt'to tto peopio is in a treasure destroyeir, ard ie au ‘ccr ichmpnt cn prin- riple, to no tolcratrd r n'y ic txtr?i»'e ard puMic cccp.s sity, an-i t.ereafier all -i to iBf-rcasa the s'rrngth niid tfficiency of the army, aod having no referraco to jla'iJ of campaigns, or D-.iliiiirr ot.fraiiorfs in tho fi!ld, he discu.'!se.i, ir^atared tnd jvaeptd in jcpen>ce«on I' W6S voted dewn and the JImioc re'u»ed to caii for the y«=%s and rjays. A bill lo inoress'^ t^^o pay of ti>e non cotnmissionea tfBcers and privatee in eervice for the whole war, 100 per cen , w-# presented, and the rule« suspended fos us imrrsediate e ns'd-ir-^tioa: ye»+- 5‘>, n »5» 15. S'me disci.’e9io« ensH« 5 pnd propf;*!tiers to iri».iid made, aitd tbe matter was referred lo t'** miii.'&ry com mittse. ' Ths Januakt ..rsrfci>icuATB T/.x —Th>* Kicurirnd Examiner supp'jses, from the psrtial jcconnt.* received of the amounts oolle'^ted in c>*r!ain placos, th?.t the pg grefits «f th« tax collec ed c'uring ►b? month jii«t VBr«»d wil! have aaiimti ed t«> n. iriy il rrt qu’tr a>.u(- liteu 'fiiliuni* of dol'ars ic Vi g>n;a, a’’d in aU t.ric t'cn tedi*rttcj throe or four ’’undmi muli >nfi Thi;> is pro (lai'iy nuca too largj an e'-t’xn.'ite. Tcs Eiaruiocr says it-at tha moti'^y tax in Lynchba.g ip th ,n two millions; m Wa->Qini;ton county, V.i, borderiug on tbe lennessee line, half & niilhon. The tax collec «d la th's ~»wn andc.'unty hy Collect or Hardie, ie between four and fi»e hundr.*d th upiEr? do’.lar.^. * Should thf'agfl;r«jat» ^e it'd^vi th-ee or four hun dred millions, it will go far towxrds retttifyicpf thoA»ilj of a v.ti:it»;d currencj, and u:&^ enable Cdbgrefs, if it can be i.newn in time, to curi;iil soreewhat^be f'nor- mou3 ratss of tax^ion un>^ersu>od lo bn contec-plattd by the bill DOW before C . ngresri. With such ar» nmount, aai paid so 8'jo>‘rfi:!ly and taeily, the governmeni will be relieved, the currency apptecitited. snd tha public reeling tlrvated far above tb it cyuditicn of despondtn- cy iat > which the croakcrs have bc-eii endeavoring to dcpr«B3 it Tdb Yaskeks as Mastkbs.— Under th:s hsad the Cha'taBi»ega Kebel reiuaras upon the well known fact that tke Northern men who have settled at tbe South and become ewasrs or hirers of slavss, are, aa a geaeral tkisg, noted for their, exacting more labor frsa ikeir servants, an^ being what is called “kard masttrs ” Tksre is no doubt of the f2«t; and it arises frets that other fact, tbst ail slassss at tbe Nsrth, boiii iervanta and B.astsrs, are driven by necessity, by cuzapstitioa amoBg i.caselves, sqj by iLe disadvanta ges of 3oii and siimais,J.o nibrs activa kahite than is nvcessary cr sun ternary for eithsr siaves or masters at ih« South. A pereoa Irom toe North, lueretore, rs- ttieBibsiiag ths rapidity of muaun to waieh no or ske tas betn accu3tou>ed, canuot toisrate' the slow moiiot.s of the Southern asgresi. - Tie yat^kees tkemselreaau mit tkia trait, for in Mrs. Sicwe's eocX, “Unsls Turn s Cabin,” hsr oicst c^uei master.is a i»tive ol New liamp- s Ire. .The Kebel luat u is a asaractsristie wi tke real puritaa I icuu, »n« i.ot ol a targe portii^n uf Northern people ot c iHrcbi exii^ouon. Carryiag out rti.e la^a, ilju U* .1 sajs,— “Coder the Yaai:t.b4, the Iaai,ia tribes nave been an- aihilated; woile at tne Seutn tney ^*ve only' bei-n ic meved tw another part ot the country la travelling tx.rvu^h New Sugiabd one cunstuntiy inects with evi dences oi tribes of ladtans whioti navo long sinoe been totally extinct. They perished tue iiauiis of tkos* wkotu they had receivea into tLeir ocuniry when uey Bad c#aie over in the very deptu of winter, and were but a haujlul w.:g uigt:t easily have been destroyed. Tue early records ef Ne«r £ngiand show cui.clusivuly taat the first object ot the eariy settlers of mat c»uatry was t>f riJ the couniry et tue "savagss,” aud tnis tltey at- teapttd, not uy reiuuving iheta to auoiher part «i tae ooiiutrj, aud prov diag fsr 'heir wslfure, but t>y w*g.ng aga:nst (heoi tivrce an i raienti«;s» wars, ana aiBiuig ai ihuir complete exteruunatiun. Tury do not seem to have aupposod that they wire p j^sessed ot the attributes of uUBsauity. far probf of >.his we uit^d appeal to no other autaority taau that of tneir own hisiwiian, Bau- croft, bltaaugh he evideotiy pa'liaies as muca as poicki ble tne puriianism into wnick ue was t-orn and in tne midst of whioti he was reared. ‘*ne warn i.ne Southern peof^Ic agamst suca musters. We waru theoi to lovk la;- notuing usttor atuongst y *u- Xee masters than that whicu the late of th Iuai.in3 u«. given ua readoa ta except Ours is a gooaly land, and .ue yaakees dediro it. Under tne b«.enci^l etfec.s oi p-.hucai; social acd cjmmerct.ii i'rcjdoiu, i*;:b IhUi u* uuts wouiu oe iQs uiJ^t pf»,sperous atd tajjpy t»j i».l gioi»».; Out with txi.- jnUkev‘3 ijaijin,^ tae uia;js.t3iy over it, tne l:.ud would gro«u la ;»or!j-j uiu*. pa»a oo«nfct, and Cl VI. iwticiu, . uiBi*uny aua notii rtttive a rkuck itiMe.'t it^ou.J i:t^e cen:urit;s tu repair. ‘ li is, ; :,rcfuiT, w.: Dtt.Kve, a jv-»v --apj.-luad taii- .“lon 18 ir.e b0U.U(*rn pe .p;e, tu i. to tua counir* ticui yanicec rut«, to «^rive d* -u b^c^ U taair c wu irlim uoiu'S, tiiero ‘o r.oia.n n ps..,.!. ncc lor tnoir evti ut- gigna towards a pcoyMe in iiiteUcui taoir eqjiiis, and in .tti tbe kindlier allribu.e^ 02 huindnu> ttie.. iupjiiors” LtATHS crSoLBiEas.—At Davis's ilaQd, New Vork, 2(Jth July, James 0. Darnold, a member of Co. K, lltu Keg’t N 0. Vols. Killed '»t the battle of Geitysburg, Lieut. Francis C. Wit»on, 01 Cj. F, _y^a lie.,’t N. O’. X’., -.g.i 22 ye««rs. Al Ge'^eral Hospital, Wilaiington, Jaa’y 18tb, of ty p jTiid pn umonia, John W. Ward, of ihj 0. S. Navy. July 3d, of wounds reecive 1 at Gittyjburg, Daniel U. Uayuee, of i.iuooln oouaty, aged It^. Charlestom —The siege nas now lasted upwards of two huodred ds,ys. The firing bag r>#cjaie slow, arid comparatively few shells are ttirowa luto the oity. Au'CQg ths moidents worth aoting, one of the enmy’s larg*! Shelia, After pe; etrating the roof of a dwelling, overturned u bed ia which thrte young tjhildren were sleepiup together, tiirowmg tuetn rudely to the flaer, but tbon, Sfringtf to say, passi.'^g on without bu suag, and buryiiig u*elf in th.i foundation of the house. Liberal —Gen. Johnston rdtur.is i^auks to thc'XIacoa, O'ijo., .Manufaeturing Coropany I'^r lurnlshjiig to the s*r- my of IVnnpsg! e &0,000 ins. of Bacon a. per p.-i'.iv..:(. Whilst (he price estabhabed by taegovi'mmentis ^2 20. and th» market price higher still. The Fire at Warsaw —A letter from Wnrsaw ♦» the WiluiiBgton Journal c-stimatcs Mr Aaron’s loss at 560,000, J B Southerianu’s at >4000 i» $50o0. Col Hobson's a- bout«s much, and V.'^m Ketoham's $>00 te iTOO. * — -- - - ... . m From the Raleigh Confederate. Eattern North Carolina —A gantleman frcm below has furnisi.ed us with a hsndbill.copy of tho yankee Provost M^r^hal’s *‘Notioe,” at iS'’ashingtjn, which we copy bel.Jiv: NOTICE. Trovoit MAR!HAt.'s OrricK, f 'Vashlnfrti.n, C.Jan’y ia,lPf4. S 1 he at.entioQ of the Provost Marshal has l»c#ii calted Ui the thst mnny person*^re re*ul«nt within the tinei at VVashlngKin and under theiirotcciionVif the llnitcj States forces, who have not taken and tuh^crt)>ed lo the oaih and p.iroie required hy General ttrderNo 49 ItepariBient of Virginia and North Carolina Th« lertn* thia orijer rpquire that NO PERS(.)N can have any pmtectlan, tiivor. po«sp>rt or privilege, or have any nmney pa'd them, wiiu doej not take and milj^crit>e tr) the oalh and parole So- *!'*'* the yean of diicre- tiiin, MAt^E. A!\u t'fcMAljii, that one week's time from this dat« iDg the Oath aijd I'arole. C’aptand Provost Marshal. FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIERS CORBKSPOMtlXHOB OF TB* raTBTTlVIH* ORSBKVBa Can?’. Gt' N C Troops, Orac** C Jan’y 25 Messrs fiditors: No broken t ip monctoDy of near Mii^e Run: not even a csavalry pkirtnish or a pick et captiare; and everytbinr is iikelv to romi.in in ttatu , quo for some time to ootno But .WH) J contr»*; ‘ * cor tinnpd decrease in loans, and | From R of ca'-p life --Dce the operations i looked fo«. The decrpoao la leans for th*; ranlee Fi/tstice*.—Tbe Ne^ York Herald of the 26th ! STJBSCPTPTIONS f.:>r DEHBFIT or Mrs. TUNNELL, rerr^senlp the imorey raarkef as very UDpromisit'g A . nuTnb»r of the railroad shares bad gone down “wi‘h a * cf‘ BKTHEt. mkmobt. ni"H.” Gol'MoTJ 158. Excbange 172| The bank .\monnt herevr te acknowledged, S460 From R E Keide, 26 hying this last contribution we have the fol- .V -I'- leans ; lowing letter, w’aich fs too orcditab’.o io the writsr to be »ek w»B more than thrnemiLions, an-j in sprci*' nearly , 10 The Herald «ays if the banks continue thus to [ , , f, '• I 1 their loans a financial “bretk-down is iuevii- ' Ihose blind motions ef ‘be S- rms; ^ b*;fore the operinr of Spring ” That show the year ba* turned ^ j >pj,p Rfdtcmont says the Herald, is not calculat- begin to mak«^' (hemselvt-s felt; wl>‘n tl.r birds begin to ; ed to cr^ai^f! any renewed feelings of confidence io mon- nmte and make the Wfiods roelodl^up wi*^- their sorirsj*] etary afFairs. V.nt. on the contrasf. m'^re likely to pro when the bright fierc.* rays of tbe r':n l?^:n to pen®- j duce an efiVct directly the reverse THa.oor>tiniied de- trate us with their warmth; wc may « jp‘^ct a madder i orrsse in loans in o»-dinary times would create a strin- mclody—the angry hut touch»ng‘*';niph:'*7 of the b*il- g*noy in (he money rearket, and the falling ._£f in 'bo lets’ whistle, and a.wp.rmer tinse tl.an c^'ii^d^he made by i amount of sp«ei* will probably cause a farther ri>e cf August Bun, as the shell and gw^pe fcovl thrcu.fh tbe the premium on gold woods III e a pack of hungry fifnd'* Tt>'' orgieF of Mars will be cnrried "u a fp.r greater excels than »'r(>n those . rev*l« 0? b^ood in which hf» seemed so rjuch ti 'ieHgat during tbe eventful Sntr.rr>er of 18*32. , Ths eretny will pr^clpi'ats ».b?r;se]ves upo>; 'lur little band of veterans with their htit'drac's of tboi>!>tjds of troops, who will be p.nim^trd by pro?»'iaps cf ‘ tirctv and Beauty;” and as surely will they t>e hurled back in dis order, phatiercd by defeat, ant Ct>wed by igncmi *ious fltld c'isirrnc'ful flirbt f r f-r.f ty. 'Jur army can ei*il the wax in triumph and return to their homes in Sbp glad *un I’.ght 01 I'e'tce, under the arrbes cf V!Ct,firy.'^a''d bt. (icclaiu.pd to t ndyiBg Jili*ry by tho plaudi«s of a !?rR(rf«l iiat\oa. They can acci^mplish tLcir luig'V.ty laTor. vrin a glorious bucoess, if ihoy e«‘e sustained by a b?'»ltby sen*itt!ent at, bo^e. and are encc»nraged by a tru^ sppre- oiation ef their s»rv!«(«? But so long as the croakinss cf thr.s; cow.ards wHq stift t»it.b every tr^tze, wh^’t^r of Tict' ry or iefetit—men who arw tnt» only po Icng as our armies sneot with success are tr!\Uors ■irhenev?»r we me.'t with revor.’c', arc allowed to dr.T^n the vrice of patrioTi»tL., of confi-lenep, of detsrm'nation, and of pl>uck, a ’d tLe boart'S clamcr of a wf.vcring ftar, or c"v for Attother Hartff'rd Convent,ion—w» muat '"e content, to vta'l, to suffer, but to w^n at !a?t, only after havintt ex haust.''.! cur respurses and spilled fouMtauie cf precious i.dO'd. T^hicb but for the (eit Jiinga ef bad men might havo been saved th" effusiun .tfet svery ratriot frown ttpf'n r.ry afltion t^adir.g !o a division of senUi^itnt; le ev ry >'orrh Carolinir.n eo >«• forward to tbe rtftcjr of t«“ repiuaMeo of bis nativeSfat*; 1ft iht-ro net tarn jh Her ?'-cu:rL cn by tl-e menneat. ui'jst uopardopable ^nd n-ostC'i^Hrdly desertion of prin ciple and honor that biacki*ns the pagp.® of a world’s his tory. Rathe*- follow the path of pl.-ry aU'ead^' trod in the splendid majesty of a nobb pnde lor more ihjHitwo >«ars—ave. cveu iheugh death and destruc ioB sttould yawn tr: enjrulf you at j»a termi ius, than retrace those t* ep^ through the black ri:ire of natiotal degradation ■nd J*sln>ncr. L-t ttje old men of Cai:oUn. use tStir wiedcm to ai- m;c:sh; let the young men olftr aa example wortay of . Biulatloti by au exvdorf Jr ni their ea.y^plaQes to join :oe ara;ifs in the field, or at least pre.ent no cbataoic to ruch aitien ou the pxrt of ot;icrs by unwise and uo- ce(;£t'Sft’y cxpTtssioDS O' tksir feats—.cr “il mta ean- not bo Bivue brave st least th»y m»y it»ep silent;”—let the womeiFcl cur country uss their influence—that po- i>nt engine—to bring abjui a ch.«nge of sentiment on the part of the traitorous and ucwort-by peace sbriekers. Ltt the whole people ei" ihe State remember how many noble sons have perished in the struggle; let them re- mtmijur ti.sher, Pettigrew and PeBuer. deares, Caaip- bell arid 5tckee, Marehall, Avery and Csristie, and a uOEt of giber-; and tuen, if Bo’nebUr passion will in spire them, vow never to tire of this s ruggJe till tenfold vengsvcoc ^all have be«a heap«d open the eaemy, and our country be forever Irte frt.m tfce polluted touch of tiieir nurierert HORNET c , „ - Ft. FisHSa.N C , Jaa’y 2« Messr*- J- Hale ie. Enclostetl p1©H>e find for tbe bea- efttofMrs. Tgnnell. a meiuher of ihe ofd liethcl lean never f*rgtt the morning of the luth of June, when l heard her voice warning of Jhedan»rr that wasi near at hand; and J shall ever be* grtitefal t«> »i«d Trnvidence who ?ent her as an agent to prevent onr surprise and perhaps lave fr-m disaster. Cod blc;»s herl She well worthv of a liiMiral support fr»>m the mem ber» *>f the old Bethel Truly your*. won THE OBBKRVEH. Ca.mp 51st Rro’T, N C T. Near reierbuFR, Va, Jan*y 9t». Messrs. i.d;t.»rs: Permit me to thark lndif» ol th«* Antiocli r> ^ ^ rt • •»» ▼ Aid Society ol KoKe>on County for a larjre and valuaiMe donatiaa rfi€ hzchange of 1 rttqners.—KICIIM0!!!>, Jau 29 — ot'wiHitm tiianKets and clothing, which has boeo dtstribuLed The remtvftl in the bitca in tbe exchRT*ge of priscntre c«»nfpinc^ i»f thi^ Reg’t. such tUueiy ncuof ^ now a subject ef much thcMig’ut on th- pa-t of the ''"veT” n MrKftTnAX, Coi. Gov»rntnen* and Ccngrcssmen The Fenate has passed j a rfsoiutkn locking io tbe exeb.-jnge of f=ucu freo ne-i 7, , V groes of (he North as are oit’zcns of theNortherp Slatpg. T A. Y ii fT h V liyQlit 31AtiKi£i —tebruary I. is I The New Military JiUl —The i?tii:at« on Friday re moved the icjuQctioB of st-crvcy as to the bill lately passed by that bcdy and now cooeidered in secret ses sion of IBs House Tbe following js a synopsis:— It provides that from its passage all whitfi residents cf the Confsdtrate Suies, between 18 and 45, shall be in service during »he war; and all between 45 and 65 shall enroll themselves within such ttms as thu Presi- deui shall prescribe, and all laiiirg to enroll to b« con- ' oribed inttJ the army in the field. All details for pro- v.,st and bcupital guards, service in the quartermaster, commissary, nitre, conscript bateaus, agenni, clcrks, fic , siiall te taksa from those be'ween 4o and 5f>. now i;i the army, and below tbe t)^e of 45 of those unfit for &e!‘i'Bervice. All the exemption lavs are repealed, ex cept for mail contractors, aud tbe toliowing siibatituted: All unfit for service, mcmbera and ctlicrrs of Congress, i'ats LegifcW‘ares, and such otner cfliotrs as the Presi dent and Governors of St&tes snail declare necessary to Hdaiinister the Governmen*; Ministers authorized to preach on tbe 10th of April, ltit>2; one editor to each newsp.iper publiabed on the 10th of April f862, and has b»’en regularly publTsbed and haj been editor *ver aiince, and ifie printers; one apothecary to each store engaged at that tims and regulariy since; physicians over 3 years or in regular praotioe for: 7 years: teach ers continuotisly engaged for 2 years; one overseer on each farm of 20 field hands, the sole propri;(or being a minor, insane, femme sole, or psrson in service; Fro- ri/iedr-th&t such overseer has been so employed since the lOth April 18C2, and if ther. is no white maleadult cn tne farm not liable t« set vice; cne person, under «aoh government contract, witb certain restrictions. Any quartermaster or commissary not in the field, pro vost marshal or nure or carolling ol&cer. who suall cuiplay any one liable to service between 18 and 45, to bo caehiercd. From the South We»t.—MERiniAN, Jan. 26.—Ths ene my exhibit unusual activity at Vicksburg Reinforoe- uu-nts have been sent there from Memphis. Sherman and Staff arrived there recently, but thtir destination is iinkaown. Starke's cavalry bad a skirmish wttb the enemy at Mesdenger’s Ferry, on B.g Black, a few days ago. Somo prisoners were taken and a numt^er of yan- kees killed. Our cavalry had ,a bruiii with toe Maioe brigade, near Rodney, on the I8ih, defeating them. Mobile, Jan. 29.—A speci l.discatch to the Evening Nowg, aattJ Jaokaon, Misa., Jan. s-ays that fifteen 'ranhports. L'iden with troops, arriv,'d at V'cksbiirg on iii«27ih. Tae enemy is ii^ force along Big Bl iok— >uermin n o'rps it is reponod thai inree or four r.-g* imcnt* passed up the Y zoo to Machanicjibufg an 1 h ud Texas, and fell oaak, a l»>avy demons;rauon loirg mid at or ne».r Poutchatoula. The encaiy is ■idvaui,iag from the ooas«. bci >w, ten thousand strong Mobile, January 27—A spfci^i d apMch fri?in lirioaurtven, datwd the 27t.b', "s ya iLal ou ttie 231 Gen A irt uaiiis’s Cukvalr^ ‘tiUtrcd aeis&rt ws, »r N.>ic-iez, uap'ur ng 35 pri-ioaers, 0 wagjn.- .and tram.^, lot ot cuitcn^uiug to 'i.ktc’ivz, and at>oul negro, s. From Northern Virffinia.—OB.\.saa U., Jan 29 — It is reported uat me enem/’s nivilry are niovit^g Oiie report is ti*>n Kilpatricii gooa to the rer.insuta in transpcrtef, and another ia that (hey Rro going to wards Fredetickfbute The Houp' Ju'iiciary Committee have c^neidercd this mattpr, and ha»e indicated that a report favorsbt? to such aa arrRser.men'. will be made From Chcrli>fton —Chabi,estcn, Jan’y 29 —The e?j- emy last night re-opeDfld their fire cn Suirter During the night l.®3 she!l“ ^rre thrown, 82 of which bu^sr in and over the fort No casualties No damage dose the fort The Negro Troops m .Mississippi.—The followii'g is the versiofi of i*«fl emtuteiu Warren county, Miss , be- twfen the negro troops and yankees, a brief ftccoant of which has bean received »-y telegraph. The Mobile Tribute sajt;: “We learn from a gentleman of Mississippi, for whose voracity wo c-.n vouohj that a serious inaurreciion oc- curied las week among a poruon of tae negro troops r,»Hr Vicksburg A Colonel uf an African regiraeui, «'hile drihiQi it, found one of tne men obstinate, and, taking his ruabket'lrom him, used some harsh languag'^ The ne^ro replied insolently, and t' e oommander kiltsd 'im. This exoitcit tne RBgtr of the rest or i!-e ri gi uiisct, aud they rushe J on the whites and sLughtered seveiel of thesa. They also charged a battery, possession of it aud turned it on the whites A courier was imm'itiiatirly dn;,atcned to Vio4»burg for reinfcrce- ments. Two krigade* were sent, on a double-quick, to tne sceae cf actic-u. Tncy chargod and ro*«j^k the bat tery from the negroes, and turning the guns on them iijanaged. by grape and canisier, to kil, and wound be tween four aud five hundred. We also learn th.at. thrct 0. the Begrces belong'ng t« the brotuer in Uw of our informant, catnt* bacK to tti^ir owBer's pl(.n*ation a. trr this aJair, le^gin^ to or pi-Joned aud promis.ng to b-5 f*ii#iiii T.«ey n.-td e^^apfld from tha ma'sacre Our Moraian!. heard tne reports oi thsgu&san''tt^escrear^^s of the massacred negroes * . tim. Fsnce—Gt^n Vanes, captured in East, Tcnnfs- see, has arrived in Ssshvilie lit >.i-6 eapturcd by Gen. Sturgis. KEMEW OF TjsE MAitKE; Ea«on 2 lb to .3 00 P-.-rs 2 25 L^-- J 2 60. Beiif To tc 90 ciB. per lb , ri t.-^U BcM'jr-vx 2 5>‘. Biu'.'r 3 PO 4 00. Co'tqa 1 25 to 1 35 _ Coffee 10 00 to 12 50. Cott.tn Yarn—$20 tc p?r t«ji,en. L’rtfd Fruit—Aprifs sn i P.~ , To to 1 CO Eggs 1 §0 *0 1 75 per icz^n. . Ex.rtiCt L‘gwo.‘d ?i-'i t-; 19 vkt ’b. Flour $12-> to J M.5 FIax3'-*“d 5 Cd to S 00 per bu. Folder 10 00. n-.ty 8 00 .‘-'IsriCBs 6 *■■0 to 7 60. . Qrp,iu—Cora $'6. Wlsec* 20 UO. R«e 16 00. Oi» B 8 00. re.’’j Iw t.'O —Gr‘.-*B 2 5'.) to S 50, df, 4 59 tf> 5 -CO. Iroa—•‘iwedes -J 00 to 3 50. Leitther—Upprr IS iO ^.rr l.h., Holo $10. Li«quor>i—:-C rit V' liic.kcy 50 00. Appls ami Peaok Bru.ody CO 00 ■Mo «: l.> 00 t-, i: 7.0. 2 76 t 8 uO cp’’ 'r-. iiniot- \o t.-U : ir' ■' * Pet,*t .i-—Irii.i ;2 50 prt h:i«tc’; sw*et 12 50. tiO c;?. 6u^ >! i (^‘0 Soap—-Ff^^ 1;. i...ir cl P"r il;. T.-i.tf 2 Ol' Spirits Turp?J»i-'.B.» S Ct-j per g.4.loi> F'jytit r.iitj 4-4 ft;-hfi*tiP)is I 00 to 8 .59 t-Ai'. 20 00 to 22 50 ^s>r t -/i ’rallow2 60. WaolS4toJ« ' - I •" . . ' B«-, ^ 8 Ab El ELS On the 28th of Jauuary, by the K - James McDaniel, ELIAS BAXLLIT £-q , oi liobesonCo , lO Mrs, FANNY BARBER, of Fa>ett«vilie. In Carthage, on Tuaeday the 26th Janu«ry, at the residence ol A >!. Branson, by Rev’dNoah Rtchardson, \ir. JAMES BR^DY y> Mr.. N’ANCY McLEOD By the same, at the reside...'!' v: tae bride s lather, on the evening of ths 28th, Mr aLu.X’R McLXOD to Miss MARGARET WARNKR, d;,ufbitr of Harden Warasr, Esq All of Moore oouu y, Bibhcal Recorder plea^- oopy- * B i £1), ' In Robeson County, on the 29th Dec., after aa ilicees of five days wii* pu. ;d sore throat, MARY ELIZA CARTER, daughter ot V'.iiliani and Mary G. Carter, ttged 14 jears and 8 months, leaving an sged father and a Kind mother utid one brother to uicuru their lose, &Bd mmy other friends wno will miis her. In Robeson county, Jan’y 18, Mrs. MARY CONOLY, consort of James Coaoly, aged 68 years, 5 moBUs aail iJ ua>8. ' Pr«»byteriati please acpy. On the 6lh December, of a wound recsived i a tbe 29ih day of hov. mber last in a s.{.irmi^h cn the Rapi- daii, Lieui. Virginius Copeland, of the 2d N. C. Caval ry, of Northampton county, ia tae 221 year of his age. At T&rboro’, ou tae llih January, David Cashwell, of C^. F, 24th Reg’t. He died, it is believed, in peace with iiis Maker. He has duparted this world of cares and trouble. Thero are no wars and I'eemcn in heaven. —Com. At the i€c«p'it»I. iJi Rileigb, “th January, Joseph Tucker, oi Mallett'a Battalion, in *he 18th year of his age. > ' A PKflTATJt: iSCBOOL.. "IflSS M.XNGUM will re open acr Soisool for young ItJ. Ladies at ths reaidfuce ,1 her mother, Mrs. Willie P. Maaguas, on tne 28th Jan’y, 1804. Parents and guardians who desire further inlormi;liva, will ad..ress Miss M. P. Mangum, Red Mountain or Hat River, P. O., Orange Co , W. C-. J&n’y 20. 2*3tpd \¥cstern Kail Koad Office^) Fayetteville, Jan’y oO, lit)4. ) ANEW T.\RIFF cf FREIGHT win go into operatii.,B cn Monday 1st Feb'y, which will be luraished to taippers as ss«n as printed. ’ JOHN M. ROSE. 2'2w] Trsas’r and Gen’l Transp. Agent. We tern Rail Koad OMce,) Favettea’ILlE; Jan'y 3U, 1504., j ^N and after .Monday 1st Keb’y, tue loilowiug rates uf Passenger Fare will be caarged, v.z: FiaST CLA^S. To Little River •• Spout Sp.ing " Swaun’s “ Jouiibora’ •• Egypt By order 2 2w SKCoSD CLASS. $I 50 lo Litile River $1 00 2 50 “ Spout Spriug 1 76 •3 60 “ Swann’s 2 oO 4 00 ‘ J'iucsboro’ 3 00 •5 ®0 “ Egypt 3 50 •iNO. M ROSE. Sco’y and f reas'r W R 11 Co. will be allowed for the piirwise of laking the Oath and I'arole. T*J llU#KL\.'itON,Cur- ■" - ■ Arkansas —The Yankee Gen. Steele htw been direct ed to ord*r an election in Arkansas for State ofScera under tke one-teath proolamation. liinooln bae ‘'par doned” lome men cftlUng tbemselyee the Arkansas dela- I fjndoof wJm |ftf« arrived in Wuiuagton. Afairs in East ?>n«Msre.—Rcsskllvillb, Jan 27 — The t-iieii.y evACuat.*-1 l'AZ^w^ll y*-sterd»y m mine, r.^- trfaticg towards Cinub»»i!aud G.wi» JVlajor Day oceu- p'i d the placo the aai'ie day, c»ptnririK soTi- s ores and orcperty. Our troops are bciujj'rapidly clot-hcd Gov. Vauc-, of I^rth t arolin t. has kiudly otlVred Ueii. Long- Bireet enou^i elotl>iog lo supply his cummaud From Texcrs.—Hot'sxoN, TkxaS, Jan 11 —We have acoountu of another serious Indian raid in Cook county, lu which tweive or fifteen poople were killed. The In dians were armed and equipped by the Yankess. Fifti.en millions of dollars of Confederato money, that had run the blockade from some eastern port to Havana, and bpd safely reach'd .Moi3t%'ey, Mexico, en route to the Tr‘»iiH-SI{«sis^ippi Derartm n», have been attached by, th^ Eng^l eh U^use of Mil«o & Co., of Mrvtamoras, for ftn Blioifed faiiurt* on tho p.irt of 'f^j Hart, a q i'r- trrmafter aad agent of (he C S Gov-'roraent, in hwet- ir.jr h:.H contracts w;tb that houie for c.orton. T'>c s/»ino I' U-e alKO a!t>ioJ''d a l-ii-j" pm -uat oi c-ttnp in transim in Mcxico, belongtog to tbe Government on the same ftocount Gen A. J Eamilton, abolitionist, has been appointed Miiita-y Governor of Texas, and had a public reception i:i M^tanjornp by Gov. Zeron.^ and Cortinaa. In a speech at the baiiquti. he announced that in case the French advanced on Matamor.as the yankees would help the Mexicans whip (htfm out. Since the 1st instant we hive cxpprienced the coldest weatbfT kn«wn for irany years. The thermometer'on th'! 1st went^to 10 degrees Farenheit. It is belisved that nearly all the otubble in tbe sugar cane hiM been frozen out Our ppoplo have learned to look reversM squarely ia the face, Tb«y evince only a dcterminstion to fight it nut, n» matter against what odds or under what diffi- cuU'ee Texas will not sucouijib even if sny other Sta-e should, which we regard as impossible. The health and spir' ts of our troops are good. Tke organisa tion of the army i« thorough, and veterans are in com- iTfltnd of evory brigade. Many of the ret^ments are from 800 to 1100 strong. In a word Texas is all right. Fayetteville Am'nal and Armory, i Ja..i^\kv -.w. lb 4., '/ lXIask9t and Rifle Stocks Wanted. P;iOi^7S.\L3 mil bj received utiul tt:>} 15.u day cf iotjruary t ext or :ne delivery of 50,0u0 V» AtsiuiMu-:- Ket an 1 Rifle Stodks al tuis Arsenal and Armory. jpoci- licaiions will be furnishod a spj lication to 2-4t L!. CoLF L CHILDS, Comd'g OfiB^er. xlJ. A. STEOHAilf Sc CO., •1*0.19, IMatf Street^ 100,000 —(itf tr for S »li— GESL'ISE G D CAF8:: oi)0 I'r*? C'oppiras!' 20,000 Epvaloye-!! 2tJ Rearat VVritioj^ Pwnierl! Si'*i l P‘c^ Lead Pe.'Cils!.' State PenoH'.'t SHutf.'.' Chewing T.^bicoo, extra tia«, and commoc.'! Tooth Bjushet.1! FineCombsI! Blatkingl! Geituine Castile and Brown-Windsor Soap!! • Coffee!'. AlutnS! Epsorn Salts!! Soda!! Matchos!! Feb’y 1. 2-i2t j?r;v TtiH nijOCKauE. WM. MIC INTYRE Has r-ceived, ONE '•ase, 2i) inob, 9(ji4 vd i all Wool White Flannel; Oue oass 1809 y is. Mt iier Calico; Zn (icz Fine 3 Bla led Kniv’s; 250 Gross Elastic Steel Knitting Needle:. Feb’y I; . 3-5w IRi^UElL COUMi. «• .'^pHI-S Ii>5titG!io:i will be re- jeuvd on Wcnnesiay ths X 24th of i' b y ib'*4. i.u«e.tFill be tWi. dep.irs.meats_, Male and Female, which w*il b.- kept distinct ana »epa- r .i*- Tae Ijcat.on i. v-'.ry hea;..Jiiui aad quite secure from invi-ioa Th? undeibigasd, who will bt: aided by suitable as;ua..vi.; -, will g:ve Li. undivided attention to t-he fcC;iool. lui.ica per sessio.'i frcm $40 fo ^tiO. Mu sic on Piano $45. Board ptr inoutti iOU. .Paynicnts in a'ivanee, part in cuirency aad part in provisiona. 6tu>-etit.-' rriving ai tt-»ic3v.il-3 cu ihe 231, 24iu and 25th of Feb’j. v-ili fi^d cunviyaace to Oiin. 4‘cr fur- ttier infuriaa.ion n.daress the uudei:.,-iiea. S MlLl’ON FROST. Jan y 27. l-9ipa THUS. J. Jr^ &7:o.,~ General Commission & Forwa.diiig Merchants, •45 »toW/i Street^ \VlLMINGi’ON, N. C. PROMP^T atteniiua given tj all buRtn»;is enlrus^d to our hasds. Consii/nmsuts so.iciied. r. J. JtJxiNtoON, Jr., of Fayeit#Viiii, N. C. Jan’y b. A. GRAliROnSIiY, of P^iersbur^, Va. Ho iijipd L.&ST or JLETTi::K!!» Remaining m the post Omce at Fayeneville, N. C., Fio'y 1, ibi>4. W tie a called for please say they , arc ad VC nisei. William Audeiscn, A'cx Buliarj 2, Evander Baker, Sarah A Brauy, B 11 UulbrcJ.ii, B Ciiibrcfch, Z^no Cur tis, Jof epbE P Caia, Miss Amtric&i Dav.s, Albert Frait-r, L’avid Gee, C';iariey Guat, *‘Her;;;ia, ' Mrs Sarah Hale, Matuew Johusou, Misd J E J, Jtry Joat:s, Atex Jour- ueu, James King, W;u Lauder, Juts A Lve, Mrs S Mash- borne Wm More, Mrs S W Mas.»ooru 2, Mrs John .'vlurphy, Mit>s O.Mass, VVm N Parker, Mrs E Parker, Miss'irancss Paik«r 2, “Peace/’ Siepnea R Parker, A P Newel, i;urdoo>^ Mcituthe, D MoCaskell, McD & Soa, Mv4 E MoDojg.ld 2. 0 MuDgug^ld, Jas McLeod, Miss Jaae Ray, Ju>.a A Ray, V^m a Rjbiasou, Miss Susaa Roberts, Hardy Speuou, .Mias P Snopard, Miss P A Shiriy, P P initj, Mrs C A Siu>s, Miss Saran Saelly, •Irs Sarah ^heiiy 3, ti D Xuruer, a J Wiika, Mias Eliza Wadkius. • JAS. G. COOBL P. M. My wife, Mrs LA.NEY BENNETT, left home nsar Lethe P. C*, Richiaoud county, N. C , on Thursday, ..‘buuary 21st, 18'>4, and uas noi. b'. eu h«ard from siaoe. Ai>y iiiidiiaiaiioa of her whei'caUuUts wiii be gladly re- ccjvevi . WILLiIAAI BENNE'i'X. Jan'y 29. 2*Stpd A Jliller IVauted. trO take charge ui my Miil ou DaKe’s Branca, Rohe- J. sou Cjuuty, 15 laiies iroji Fjyetteviile, ou tne old camd.u road. None otaer ictau au experiencod hand need apply. Lit>cr.*l wages wilt be paid. Apply to Diiucau B M.-(aojgali, near Douiarrocu P. 0-, or my- seif in ihe 61st Regimeut, N. C. 'i*. S. P. KLARPP. Jan’y 28. 2*2ipd • Administrator’s Aotice. TUIE su'oEcrtoer baviag u: Diocta^-cr Term (863, of X toe County C'oUn of Caia>JoiIiad, qualified as Ad- iMi^iBtratcf v»p'..ii tuc L-t*«e’’ui i'vuug T. Deaiug, deo’d, - u^iilitS all pci'ii.iui .avi.ig C4.iiLus »2s me ±:jtaie to ptt^^eai them wstatn tne ti:ae iimii.cd ..‘j- iaw, otUoiw se ki-15 nDtioc will be p.e.aeu in D*r ot rci;wv..f/. Debtors are r.qutstca to iu^»k.; proixij*. p.yin.',.t ' Li:V»i3 A P.iGti, Aam’r. Jan’y 80. litd jt'iaOt'K a;%i* o7it»^ ' ,TLOUR aud OAT ' w.l.Drf X'.::iiU^cd lor Corn st the b>v>rc of D McLauiiu, by giViug hnu a tow daya utioe. f ivur £o.fd, Uats No. 1, olavja or wane. Jan’y }!9. 2-tf E Dispateh ?«ys i&iana \n the North Carolina First.—The RVohotortd D> tb^.t Jotinsioa’s Brigade of North Carolinians first ia Lee’s .Army to re-ealist ftrr the War The 6th, 9th and 12th fenaesaee Regiments have re* enliated for the war; also Dooglaa’s Tezu Batter j I Md Hut's floQtk Cwolinn Battery. WAMTE», rLE advertiser, a gentleman above the coneoript age, wishes to borrow fcom three to five thou.'iaad Dollars for twelve or eighteen months For the repaymeHt of which a !if*n on Personal or R&^l Estate will-be given. Address “INDEX” and leave af^this effice. Fayetteville, Feb’y 1. 2-2t Wood tor i^aic. WT. HORNE has 2 or 300 cords of WOOD, near C. , B Mallett, Esq’s resleeno^ » good road, and down grade four mil4s from town; he is disposed to sell this wood cheap for fear cf fire—$3 a card at thejlace cr one half for the other Jelivered in town—also he has » lot of 4-4 Sheeting that may be bartered for corn or bacon. * Jan’y 30, 2 4t Wearer# Wanted. THK Roekfish Maoafactnriag Company wish to engage a few respectable young wemen in the Weaving De partment. Application to be made at the Factory to Mr J. E. TAl^ AMBIRQ, SapcrintenJent, 6r te C. T. HAIOH, Pree’t, in Fayetteville. M*itf l\OTI€£ TO the Creditors of thu late iUrid T. Huliingswortli. An tiH 'Ft fias fic-.'ti fI i-ic h t^♦• rVii ads of tue famiiy of the Ia'p D -1! T H l.in. sw irtu to S!*cure to bis vH. -owaai c.i d*. t *> P . i '1 oa which n.ey re- . Ji.-. :.n s i; i - u p.-d ;u. iT ■" w^.l satta-t.d For that i uri .>,0 it .3 uec s.->arjr t.-at, tuo cre'iitors should pr ten* theif ico .4 ;d cla‘ais .AH persjni holding clfiiuis agaiu^i .iio E-i'ate will pisise leave them with Mr Jiio. S.iaw ou or b.-for^ tae 1st day of March next, and those t^.io have tubdoribed for tais purpose will please det^osit t?^ amount with .'.Ir. Saaw within the same time. In c-at-ryihg oat the object it is important that all cla^lls stxoald han'led in, a'ud it is hoped no one will f lil to Io so. Jan’y 29, 1804. 2-*2tpd P L aTi Tl\ th ' M.jri’anion |load aev* en i.-i lt'.- west of F-»>- teviile. would ‘like to sell 1000 Scuf; craong Plantiaj^s »i;h good mots at two •toliars Bpi*?or. A'.?o, would like to puroha-*> two good youHg Mules for C-Bh. DUNCAN McARTHUR. Febyl. 2-2t*pd SClJl*PKK.\0.^tii •^iHE Subscribe:, l;-.i;.g i^tate ot iliorth Carolina, HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and. Quarter Sessions, Deo. Term, 1883. Arch’d McLean, Executor of Hugh McLean, deo’d, tb. A D. Mi:L?an and wife, Catharine, J P. MoLean, ficc or McLean, J. (T Poe and wife Margaret, Wil-. liam Bolin and wife Mary, Tbomas Bolin and wifo Nbncy Sophia, Martha'J. MoLean, Elizabeth MoLean and Sarah McDougald. Petition for Account and Settlement. THIS case oomisg on to be heard on the petition, and it appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court that W’tn. Bolin and wife Mary an'f Thomas Bolin and wife Nancy Sophia, ar« noii-res’dents of th'.s Stat-: It is ordcre by the Court, that pn^licat'cu be made in tke Fayettevillp Observer for six weeks, for the above named x(yi-rt-aideal8, notifying them of the fi’ifg of this peti tion, andf.irthtui toapp ar a!, the next term of this Court, to bt* hpl ’iforthe :>ntyof Hsrocit, at iheCourt House IB Lillicstoi!, cn r cctjJ M nday of March next, to plead, aiAwer or dtmur to this petition as they may ate proper. , Witness,' Benjamin F. Shaw, Clerk of this Ceort, at office in LillingtoB, the Vfcond '^'onday ia Deo. 1863. l»6wpdj B. F. SHAW, Clwrlr.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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