F.\0T3 FOR THE TIMES
9 AppH#»«ob9 •>»*»
ot tii« 10*“ BeoiioB ^_i»u for H»« State. wh« will
to lh« oomm*Bdrtt »atborlatl by UW, to
•r»Bi o*''*’® r^nZ with tli« oonditioaa pr*-
MoUBae during except for the Presi-
BortbeJ by •«1 »et . gaperiBtendent, Bh»U Bot
daat Tro%8uror, employees of »
h« »llow«d to »"7 ® Prp^idont or 8aperiBteBdent ah*
«o.p%ay u^e-» ‘«>e parties .ppUed
oenifjr. ob operatioa of »iio!v w.n not
*J:Tfthlr?oftVctuar^^^ ”i’‘-
f*\P^u°r«rZlZv: thaUbe exemp.i.
« ' de*crlrHcn. o=ce
♦he ('odona J tote of ''on9orip'« f-’f ‘ ■'^* _ ''
Ihioii suoh ro»d v»s.e« (or to the Bureau of Conscrip
tico). fog'ibiT with the uaaiea and descnptiTe I'st oj
»ny one who may l»aTe tlie employment of thfc railroad
eomptny. or who mar oease to he indl»p«n»abla to the
effioieBt operation of the aaid road.
3 The exemrtioB of ove’^eera or agrtonltarlBts on
eaob farm or plantation upon whioh there are now, and
were on the first day of January last, fifteen able-bodied
bands between th« A«r«a cf ■ixtcec •ir, i fifty, will be al
lowed for the epaoe of twel»* montba, »nd the ee*'tiflo«te
of exemption shall be granted by the oiBoer tak^asr tbc
bond ri qiiired bir Uw. upon b.'ing informed Hy tbo
Coimiikr.dant for that St^ta that tbe bend ie apcroTCil
4 Tie bond required to be given aron tbe exemp
tion of an oTerseer or apricvil'urisf, unflnr the 4!h ar-
tiole of tieolirn lOih of the said aoi, shall be takan bv
the Enrsllkac cfiS *er of the oounty or d?*»riot in which
fuoh p»rty re»i>ie9, with tho advice and assistanoft of
the lemrorary B'la'd afor»si d li shall be payible to
the Confederate States of America in n vnal'y double
ihe eit;m»fed ra'ue of.the prodaota t„ ■'>; He!i»pred *o
the goternraent and ocndiiioned for tUo fai'bfiil per-
form»oa of the rfqairements of tb« 4th article if tbo
lOrh spctiou of the said .ci "^he yaius of the ea'd
prodccta •hall he by to* Enr'^’liBtt officer, who
•hall lake the stidbocd. witU tbe aj««le(ance of th» s-isd
temporary Hoard, acojrding; to the mariiet value there
of at the lime and place of asfecscieat
The said bond may be secured by a ^epoBll of the
amount of the peca^y thereof in rote^ issued ^rom iV.o
Treasury Dapwiftienf of the Confederate State*', with
anv of Ihe depositaries of tbe said Tr«*asury, or by per-
omion oi loe priD'jip.'ij uuhk> r iti luc _«»». hn
ibe person to exempted elect lo gire rersnotl sccnrTtT,
the sureties tendered by him Rhall Juaiify their* i«uf
ficienoy under oa*b before some Justice of the pe^'Ce,
but shall not be aoofpted unless the EareUin* ftffloer
taking ihe said bond, under the aiTiof* o' the •'«i.l tem
porary &3Ard, shall dcf'sa them Fufficient 9*jch bonds
shall, after due pxerution. be transmitted to th* Ooia-
ma'^dont of Corecripts for ihe BtAte, forflle-lo his
to he eurreodored ta the obiigors when lb* toudiii>'09
thereof are fully cora vlifd with; t»nd th? r'ceip* rf any
QiartermA^tfr er Comuii.=sary, sp?;''tyin5 ta»
amount of prv,uup« rf ^uvred by ibe \oni has Pcvu iuW
dellTered at;J acoopted. will ent=r-r.vn ^o b:.ye
the bend carce leJ; anl oopi' , r.evipt. .bouM
--•^ardtdto tt.v; Cj’’. ma*jdatt of CoDBi'rlt>6. i‘ be
by hita forwiTaed *o th' Qj&nermaster Gentiral or •‘q-j
Commissary General, ihroueh this Bureju.
IX ExtuPTiosi OB AooorjiT or Hilioiocs Faith
Persons *'Dfi’i,-d to exeoiptioa as provided for in
paragraph X I Q^teral Orders, No 26, A and I Q
O , cur.'eat seripg. will on applicatiou. receive cr'tid-
c*fe8 therecf from the Coti^re-siotidl Di«»rict Enro’Iinft
cfficer, on vroduo:ng satieiactory e^idenof fhat t'ey
have complied with ihd requirejjjenta gf t''8 law.
X Zxemptioji or Orno«Hs of CoNrsDSRATK amu
StaTB t)0VCR>«MCNT9
Certifiratcs of ex*roption for offi; rs of lha Cce^ede-
rate and State Q -Ternmen's will b? given by the Com
mandants for the Slate?
XI. IsvrsTtOATios rr AppiicATiong fob Exexptiqi*
1. All otter aprlic-i inns for exempHon ph»U be made
is wi«i»K 0 tbe Fnr Uio^ rffio»r of the C'u*'ty or di?-
tric' in w Mob the app icant r. sides; ahall be supprrted
by his fifSitvit i^nd othi*r awcrn 'eaiimony, and deali
with accorlinfE to the pr.ivsicios of rar'^i^rat s Tfi
Oen.r_al Orde.s. X-* «* , j ^ ^ _ ourr^nt sV.'iec
« r,»ery application fcr exi Esption shouH be o=*rft
fully mitiiu ly wnd ibonujbly investigated by tbe lo
cal Fnriillmg officer, with the aid of the trmp'.r^ry
Boird to te orianised anJer the 2i clause of paragraph
11, of this CircuHr. End b- fherea'ter tr.n''iBittel to
the CemTianiiin' of t"!'nscnpti for tbe Siatf, with * re
port of ani t^*ir r:ep«ciiTa opi*.ict-s on the nsr-
i*.s rf the ap^V.c%u n
The 'rpori of faiie ebonld be sotnewbat in detail,
8*>ifin!r forth in r?ru *r o'der the fucO d»vel' p^d ii’ ^h»*
'.n• n, Lvire '-•r'.>ti,- the reasocfl for th-' op nl u
expr«5-'? i, tKd iT Steu** of bein ^ut *n t*:e forn. of an
ecd'rseiaent. w:l' e taadc on a se’‘sr‘'t»‘■hoet cf p->p. r
The pbou'd not be coi f to an ex
amia^ti'&of lae applicuion »nd the th.i to-
A)1 taxes due to the Governuieot, whether
thei/ are. ihe fnxet of 1863, but not yet paid, or
the ta-jre-g tiggrstsed under the law of' 1S64, may be
! paid in four per cent, bonds, or in fA* re.rtificate$
on tchirh the four pe.r cent, houda are to i»»ue.
Where a oortifioato is greater in auiouut. thanth®
tax _ .....
isfluo a new certilioate for the exoees—the
amiQ^ti n of lae application fnd the ritiyr.. th.i to-: - •'•linn.in'i.ir.' -a.: ,i>i
oompany’t, cr merely mto tbe iru»ii •>{ tbe et6texo:i!« 1
therein m^de, bui gh'ulJ be u.rected vriih >i-> r of; 3.'Tl-.r .imy 'r';he r^iun.
The W-trl^iroiUB* tKr" b^
tK p“pSS: JK*** OommandaBt. to the Barean.
*■ reftued, the reasouB >• full ^‘Jl
be endorsed; and is case of appeal, the papers forward ^
ed to this Bureau, through the 8«me onannels
If the persons for whoso daiail applioatton la made
are esgatred in performing l*io du'iee on aoeount.
which details arc fwke*i, rtsey will bt* allowjii to rerafin
iint’l fin->l action If oth-rwise, they s*-oull be •ent 'o
Oampd of lastiuction.
XIV. OKTAILS rOarSEIOMI B*TW*fH 44a!*d5«. rO* »0Vt*SM»«T
Applientlima for the itetall ol person* t'eiween forty-flve nnil fifty
years nf nve. for service in :>ny of th* m'litary Imreaux or in «ny
of tbe depariiiirnt* ol ttie govornment, wltt be innria, aceiiiiif«anlfd
♦>y a iecript:va list, to the U»cal -(r dlstr'el enroiUtig officer; anu u
mut wt torih the aatttre of the dntltri M !•« perforiewl. the neeei
•tty for tbe detail, anu the perio4t for which It U rcqnlied-
1'he district enrnlllrf otAi er. after ln»estlfatMiu.made ami rep-'ft
e«i as directed In preceding p-.irHgrn(>h, niHy, If he n|)pri»»* the ap
plication, Irani a (ietall for a perUnl not exceeding slity ilay». and
foiwnrd tbe papers to the feniin«ndant. for hli action
An appeal fr«-m the action of the •nr*>llin| olttcer* unri ttie r«iu
mAo4tDt, may be takea to this bifteHii.
XV. DITAIL* OF ARTliiSH, MKCUANlk*. *Tt •
1. Applications lor ttie detnll for seivlce Id any -1 the mUiinry
hurenni, or ftir any of the depirtmenls of the geverniinsiit (incluit
Inc conira.-toia.) of artisans, mechinlts, or i-erson* of s«l«ntiflc »ht!l.
to perform Indispensable dnties. should t>e mnde. wlih tle-cripliT«> i , t 1 i j
lt*t. to tbe enrolling ofllcer. The skill of the pariv, the (lutle* to i,e j uOllars iUt tOy
perlbmied, nnd wby hW services are lnilUpensat>l«. auil ih*. period | ,
tor which the detail Is required, mast tw rtlstioctly set liitih. : " ' ’ ii. tbrt-
Applications for theemployees ofrontractors mast, Inaddltloii, i:v>n I tgx ut >CD tloliaW per lUOQtu Oil PBOn, troIU
lalo arerilfic.ite from the officer contracieJ with.or the hea4 .fUie de- I
I'artuient, that the services of the particular pitTlles are re»ulte«l f>>r
the performarce of|;idlspensil>le govemii>ent work. The tilstrici an j
roUiof officer may grant the detHli for sixty days, and forward the >
papers, through ttie commandant (each rxpreuieg his oplnlan.)
to this bureau, for Its action.
If the eppllcatlon is tefased, raMDs in full will be cod >rsed
and Hi caw of appeal, papers torwardrd to this bureau.
If the pnrtlee applied for ate at wnrk, they wi l bn allowed to re
main until action Is taken. If utberwlse, they should be sent to tbr
camps of instnictlOD.
Applications for the detail of eontractor* themselves tnut alto
eon lain the certlflcate of the bead of the bateau, r««taited ,by the
nth section of the act
XVI. All riher a^pltc.^tl‘«ns f«r exeoiptlon or deial'. not oihet-
w:>e priTideiJ, wl I be in::de tu the enrotltng offlcar, and forw ,rd 1
ihror.eh the proper channels.
XVI! tireat cxre shoald be exert'Ised In exemv-'*** *5'
able bodied men b»'t»'een eighte'^n and (;»riy-iive.
No cate ihonid he a&ted on until after mloute and tl'orciogh in
v«^tlgatl(in as to the itlK'ged prlveta or pabllc ne.-p»'liy, iidvM’Uiif,
fonveutence, Justice t r equity, and as to whether pers n8 not lia
ble to MrvlCM lu the field mxy not br obtained
XVIO. aapoBT*.
nlsh j^sfflclVnf'ItogoTneerawitK'TteisV-/"nieaIn the'lrdUirlrtsfound
fit^rinllliary service lu the ftsia, •pcclfylng in each c««o w hat du
ties they "ira capable of pfcrf^ining. t’ongre»5i*nal nislrltt 'Hirer* !•.
furoish slmilarllsts toeotinty enrnlllng • fficers, ihe object being t>>
enable persons neidlng detailed men to sr« he are the subjects ^f
detail. And ei choose from ih*ni
S Earollins otflcers will forward to the commandant ofcjnsctlpu,
monthly, a re^Mirtofall per*on« enrolled by them, and tbe action la
ken in each ease.
Theie report* wl'l be ccntolldatej by the commsndant, with refer
ence to the iilstioctlons inai}o in the act of Congress, end the regaU
Uoni f.ir it* enforceiuent In duplicate, one rony •( which ivlll be lor-
wariled to th'.» hur«Hn. snd on#: kept on fl!e la the o(Bi-e of the cein-
maud'.nt
MX EXkoLLMCIIT'r KKPgRVI CLAItll
1 f‘.imminilmt- ->r ronsrrivt- « il' proreeil to enroll :iil j»er>ons be-
twe«n the nge^ of fevwntoe'’ and eigblt'en nnd lorty 6*e und ifly
years, in eiccut n ol General Order* No M. .A . ami I >» I). curwat.
Mrrles; which • tjerew,th made a purt of this t 'lrcu!ar'
-.^DJT k. IN.-^P R ORM.’H OfnrE. I
BteHXOKD. .March 15, 18»>4 {
Gbkbral Oacits. ^
No 33
1. The Roreau •fl'onscTlpllon Will proceed to euroU a!l persons
between th* H*e» of se»enieon anil eighteen yoir«, wnd between tbe
Hg*>B of forty flvi- nnd ftrty years, iitKSer the Jih •ection of the .\i*tof
• occrtss to orf.auiie to'ces 11 serve during the war
i Persrftis liable to eti'oilment will preu at thern!Ue» in the en-
rolllnstfiifl er In the Srates eajt ot the Mini sslppi river wiitjin ihiriy
diys trooi the d^v when the notice shall tie given In the district or
co inty bv the enrullms officer for pernns of thii c^an to appear for
enrol aisnt Tiif (allure to c mply wah this notn-e will .ubj ct the
rtetanUer lo a IHb'.'ity to be ralird into the geeer il service with the
cl'»s of per-ons be nein eizhier-n nnd f'*rty five, unless hr* shall
h.tve a valid eicuie tht refor, to l« Juilgel ot by the Bureau of i;on
scription
S Any i>erv>n liable to enruilmxnt nniler th • a^t may J.iin any
co'np.tny for lix-.tl deferfce w h'rh h-\» ■ eea 1'. riDt d nnder General t>r
drr-'. So Mi. is'oed ■-’tith June. IS»a. lor the wnr, «.r any other comietny
tor local defence Mbirh h.HS b«'en arcepied .nto the kervice. and
which, b>'the lertiis of its enl>tnient. s halite to serve anywhere
* ;th n the or p»r«i'ns of ihls e!as» may throi new comp ioies
tor loca! deienre :\nd siK'Cial servxr', under tienefal Orders No 63.
I#i3. f r tl'.e *ar, and select their o» n office's
Byi-rder. i ClMiPKR
Adj't*ir.d Insp'rGen’l
- ^^^Trl^aanllant3 w h kef p a ii’i»r..ie nnd dm net roll of persons
between tbe agrs of»even’.een and e )tnt^ti and fwty live and ilfly
3 fointiia”»3ar’!s of fonscr^pn w ill assign to liuty, as a srtpporting
force for conscription s**rv ice. »urh pcrs mH a« inay t>e reoimmendrd
by the eT'^m a ns u« unlit for the I^eld, but as competent ( w
this servu-f inil » hfn ai tnin> as sluy-t'Ur •nrh |»ro: . are '> a«
signed int> *•., i>e .rcan;r,td'nto .aC 'tiip.'iny. eVr; lUeir ntftceri*, and
return the iiuisUT rol .> to thf couimmd mis. and it there Ik* not a sut
licirnt ni.iiiber to form a com;iany in e.ich Concress.onai district, iben
thet.iriiui II M int m ly assirn :i suJhc,«;:it number ut j^eni.ms betv*'ven
45 (ind .Vj vrar* ot age. to c.'iii'.i e’e a r >m[Wny for each Con
gresMi.ml tt strict .A roinpeient otbcer. ot th« rank ot con>nel. wilt
lie hns kT-iHl bv'tbIS t>nreaa t • urjfnn i‘. sucli r>iipiiiies Inlo a refi-
n'.iMit. if there the req'i;slie n'lmbvr >f cuin^nu's; into n baitn
lion, if there be le«» th^ii t* a ri miKinles. or tiito two batiah.i:s. if
deemed preferable.
X.\ nisKRAL ts'sTKt cno?!s.
1 rotr-in'ind >rn w a,wt'»liear in mind tbit ••* nt.r«l Orders.
No *je. 1. not oo'.y ih- I. .sis, bat t'.irms aUrie portion of these Instrac-
tions Th’ y will h ibitu rf-nir -.o ,ts I'rovl'l ns. to ntil in the ap
I'llrniion i f iht^ oihi-r p >» si,,i,t; m rircul
MORTHCRN NBWfl ' Western Maryland t.—We have fro Hi private I
* Many persons are under mitiapprohe»8ioa or ia I Th* Reiellinnin lllinoit.—A Ohioagodispatch,, parties who have escaped to tbe Coti^ederhoy
unoertainty as to ttevoral points of>nneoted with | of the 30th, saya: A despatch to the Tribane, I some interesting aeoouate of affairs in the North;
the ourrenoy, taxofl, claims upon tbo (^l^averoment dated Mattoon, Oolea ooanty, Illinois, last night,, and we are especially pleased to have some grati-
&c., and tbe following answers to questions which | says that 400> men of the 54th Illinois Kegiment j tying assurances of a wide*spread revofution in
have been addressed to us may pr.,ve eenorally | leave Charleston to night to attack the HcbelH, i Maryland. No one has ever doubtel the pro-
acceptable. ' ; who are said to be 300 strong, under the com- j dimities x)f Baltimore and the coantieB on tbe
■ j mand of Sheriff John 8. O’Hair, at Gillad'ay’s j Chesapeake. We are pleasftl to hear now that
Mills, 10 miles northeast of Charleston. por- . in Western Maryland there bus ripened an ein-
tion of the 54th Aegiment is at Mattoou, that | bittered opposition to Lincoln, and with it a warm
place also being threatened by tbe Kcbe?s from i sympathy for the South. There have been some
nartioular occasion» for this change of sentiment.
Shelby and Moultrie oonnticti . particular occasions for this change'
ere a cortificato is greater in amount, than me i Two companies of the Invalid OorpH, ea route ! In Washington county the Lincoln authorities
proposed to be paid with it, the collector will • for Springfleid, have been stopped at Charleston j have enrolled all the negroes for military service
IS8U0 a new certiliaate for the ••xoefis—the tax- j for garrison duty. Pickets are out uii all the 1 —and by the way we hear tbe same thing hae;
payer making up .-ill fractional parts of a hundred j road*. In the fight on Monday, 4 Of the 54th j been done in Jefffireon and Berkley counties.
i^liaru tn j | UmoH citisou worc killed, and (Jolonel i This distantctul pr«)ce*'«ling has had the effect
dollan) in money i *na i union cicibou wore -w— ^ . _
Five dollar notfB will be received in payment i Mitchell and 5 privates and 2 Union ciMzens were of opening the eyes ot the people ot Western
of taxes of all kinds, or may bo funded at par in 1 wounded. '1 Reboln were killed and several Maryland to the abolition couaciiuenccs oi I'nion
four piT iJtint bonds, until t.he firt»t i.>t July next; i wountled ! doctrine; und it has batl the effect il^X) of con- !
ut which time ' ' •*> * - i rHi«vi
.V«/A/rty */i
tw.vthirds of
A number of Secessiouists c»me in town to at* : T' “ ' 'jr', *' , ,p. ^
, lu=„«.o«,.,*Uhgon.con.e.Udin iheit K?i'^ 1.“™ I l. S,;i
Motes under liv. dol «« .r» to oo .j.ii ptaloli, 8om. «.lilier» io the 1 J'"" li.»stitor-m.U, of 1),^ Ma»g ^
thwr Wl .mcuu. 1. „„e„f6ght oocurro,!. The «»r.t, 4erifl i
of (.-r. doll.r., l» i; '‘f •>». i-fil j ,prt„g from tli« Judg«-. nUnJ .i.d ooi,a.eooed ‘he \ ii^m.:. regi-
dollars m.y b« ,..r, m r i.iajed m Uor ment-anj on her returo to nagra!-,WD .he wi»
nr ruthlessly seized, put in charge oi two dirty
per oenta , ot exchanged tor nt.% notes--at two-
thirds ot their value—until th*' l*tof January
next, at which time all then outatcrt’ing will be
I -^orthleBfi.
' idea hit* yrained oonsiderabl« cir^'ulation
j that. e|»ims iigain.st the Treasury, existing prior to
I tbo brst of April, would bo paid in the rcduced
currency, unless presented nnd colltictcd before
the 1st of April. TVtiVt i» an m^r It is only
wTrrinr-.V^ £aVm4^i "’^hS
fettlenient had then become a pan ol the public
rccords, and tbe holder oi such draft whs of tbe
nature of a depositor in the Treasury, aod if be
failed to draw bis money, it became liable to the
t'^x on tJ>u lut ttl April But claims unsettled,
or Ibv which paymeut had not been tendered,
will foUow the usual rule of being paid in currency
par at the time of payment.
Richmond Sent'vel, 2d
W.\R NKWi
The fjote affhir at l\tdn,>ih.—
April 4.—OflSci*! iM{(:ilch»*i t^- in i}*r, T'
state that he movtj! diri'ct Ir‘us Jatjk.'io i , i ,
oah, in 50 hours. Ij - held th.^ ;r .M. ,,,,
hours, and oould have h *M it ltJUhr« r, ht>T tiii.
tbe small pox raging, hr *«rmjua{/'.i
He captured many stores and I’ornts, a».i
a steamer. Hb loss at Union Ciiy and l*nducnl,
was 25 killed and wound«*d, Ool Thomp-
Ky., among the killed The enemy’n loss a>
duoab was 50 killed and 600 woundvl 'ij,,,
Yankees captured during fho fK[editioii t.;e ei
reute for Demopoli^.^
From. —A'iLANTa, Ua . .\f..riU
-*—A dispatch to the Appeal from Canuin, o« ih..
3d, sajs tliat Gen Roes (C S. A.) dcvafj aieii ^
negro plantation two luilrs from Flinfs’ Hlut}.
killing 30 negro snldiers and eapturtrg l(i(i -
From yoTfhfrn Virginia —-OnANufc C. H
lltJi and
summor, hnvr:
I ‘otorniif
tor 4^ hours
/Vow Dalton—DALTOS, April 6 —-Two Bn •
ades of yankee infantry have gone towards Nadh
ville Reports say that they have been sent agaios-
Forrefrt, and others tbftt they we rvute for tb.
Potomac. Forty-four regiments of infantry ani
batteries, which have returned from recruitin*; lu
Ohio, raised only 5,000 in three months
~~ —o /
The Union men, outnumbered at
Court UciUftc, ran to the houses and stores for
arms. They were tirsd upon from the windows
10 or 12 were wountled. Colonel ’ '• -
the 54th woa badiv woucdod
Mitch oil ol
J’nwi the Potnmai .—Fb*dkbick.(?bi’RO, Apni
' V.'Tt'o married to H»rpcr’» Ferry,
4 , 1 ®!‘ I command. (n Col. Sullivan
killed; James Ooodnob, W m li^trt, 1. O. Jet- " / i o n- ' u i* -v ™
.. ’ , 1 ij* u 1 * . .1 .'1*1 command, (n (;ol. bullivan we believe) who seem-
ireys, and several soldiers belonging to the .’>4th ,,, ... i ii *i
were wounded M.er.1,^ Th. .Mth oJ to.H-'o -o lor such brnt.l per«cottt,on».
Neleon Wells, the man who area tne ! , buou a* tUciie aro valuable leHSuas
first shot, was instantly killed John Cooper, a j *®*‘.*be pcopln nf Vi^ryLand, and each, we must
prisoner, was shot while trying to escaj*e. ■ the day ot 'heir redemption.
A telegram dated Springfield, 30th March, , „ Ejram'ner.
says:
be ready for general ciraulation about the 15tb
inpt cxcept the 85's, which will not be re^dy un
til the 1st of July next Any person t.iking 860
of the old corrcncy to the Treasury will rcceive
840 in the new
The 3500 notes »re'^inapienU'd on th«i right side
with a medallion likenehs ot Geo. T. J. Jackson
with the name of the ilinetrious bero under the
likene.4«. On the ^e^t side i.s tbe Confederate
seal and motto “Deo Viudiee,” with emblematic
surroundings. Tbe denominatit u of tbe note is
conspicuously printed in tigures
Thp $100 notes prt.Hcnt, o» b*.tore, » vignette
likeness of Mr^ Pickcuit, ol Sdutb Carolina, and
J a lueiallion hkece«s ot V’x Scoret»ry Randolph
on the right
The only diflerence between the old and new
S50’s, except the otilor, is that the vignette like-^
ness of President Ihivis in now presented In me
dallion stvle
The $1» notes have a vignette r* pri»ecting a
section o) fiying artillery in a battle Senator
Hunter’s likon>‘SH at'a^u occupies tbe lower left
band corner.— finhnu nd on’
MC. tainir.g; aU tb» f*cts an-i circuainHnccs A *,iie r^ev.
and the exict conlition of the parties with r*’..v rj
jreto
X,;I l*ETA5i,s —AjrieuUur il DtfatU
I The C'liicera of Cons: riptii Q ■will tire the nos:
oirefal fttlentioo to the prOTisions of par;»gririi IV. O.
O No, 26, A aad I U 0 . curr*»Qt serie , ia cj jtieQ
tion wiu lae last ciiUFe of tbe 4:h article ‘>f rhe I'l'n
tec ir-n rf ttie Act of C'Ei^s '-s oileJ
This rarigraph ecibraces t^c wQ"le 6j?t a r^f ieiail?
proeided by law ic m^.intain :b» iacu- irial proiuriio.j
of the cmtitty', itj Yiew of the pubiic defanne.
2. The iavestig%ti'jn rf p.rery pr^sectel muai h?
the »osi pre cise aui ascurate whic'o Oir be atta'Tied by
the EiwrcUinj! officer (wiih tha co-op* r«i''oa of ihe tcot-
porary BoJiri-, ’ ’
the aefessities
ducb moaes of iaquiry lad report &3 wi;i furr-irb iLa j
fuil -it :effirc.;Qr j
Ti» p'-.iioy of tb»l..w i; ti: eoforoethe largest axcunt |
of pro JiiciioTi in every case ia whlri iLe dci/\il is ma.ie
.
luiy
. Uh the * ,t? If
j «i-.. U' .n 'T ihti ('
I dui> rui;%» [wr
'f u* d ffl* u.t\ to thi« Bti
cctr-l
^ _ . ,, ' ”! ! ruthlessly seized, put in
the 54th IlUnois regiment, was on© ot the tiret | soldiers, dragged from her home at night,
victims The Union men, outnumbered t"® j jnfamitus and d’stressing circumstance , r -
of all, separated frrttii her baby at the breast, not j ^—'phe army of the Potomtkc bas been re-orga*
more than three montb.fl old, and sick at the I ha« been rapidly done. Grant
time ol tbe .urrst ot the ti^other! The lady was ) valuable q. -’Hties in a commanding gen
where the officer in j jf ipr.re, ent^ray and celerity of action
His’army Oi ihe iUpidac is being heavily ren,
forced in cavaliy and infantry. His artillerv i,
moving to tbe irout Notwithstanding thesr ni
dications of imniediate activity, he will not aa
vance for three or four weeks yet '^’hv four
! cor[^>a which bave been ordered from Chattaooogn
' and Mississippi will arrive, and Burnside’s co o;:
erating expedition must be in readiness tor a siq,
ultaneoufl movement before h« orders an atuck
The U. S. Government have been so reticent oti
the subject of Gen. Burnside’s destination, that
the subject ia left entirely to conjectur*; .My
opinioc Is that Tappabannock or Urbanna, tjiithc
Rsppat&naccl:, r:!! I- d’a^pui. Mv
reasons may be briefly summed: First, id the
military council held in 1862, when the ariuj a;
the Potomac was under McClellan, nine out ui
the twelve generals composing that bodv iavoml
a movement in that direction—l.incoln andStai
ton adding their concurrenco Secondly, a force
landed at Tajipabannock will flank Gen W:
present position. Third, if ansuecessful in thi
object, it will cause an extension of hit) liiiei
which will/)n> tanto weaken tbe front of bis pr«
ent position.
There Is nothing new in this quarter exceptm^
the appearance of 15 or 20 Yankee cavalry it
front of Frederickfiburg a day or two since
They took pri.soners 5 or 6 furloaghed men and
scouts; stole 15 or 20 horses, and robbed th
persons of all the citiaens tbey met of tLeu
watches and money.— Corr. Rich. Examintr
Col. Oakes, .\!sitft*nt Provont Marshal General,
started for Cbarloston last night, and telegraphed
to-day for the 41st regiment, which left this
afternouu. Gen HeintEl»'man has also been re
quested to send 5,000 troopi* from ^Indianapolis
Tfi« Sfto Ifsue —The now Treasury notes will [ This indicates that the troubles in that section
n il ,■
■ y iv
i|ilt in
in
•■h
Ii) 1
uriiiies w ;h H'cn 'I U'S
iiir,iPnrtenT .ml librnv
J. .-i l‘Kr..*iTON
I'l K.'^iri.H, .'. .^ Gtncri!
•1 3'
I}i*ti*ibut(on of ' (he Xt ic Soiec —’I'he lollowLug
“reirulation” ba« been addret>sed b} the Seeretary
ol the Treasury to the l)epo-«itarit*H ot the De
partment:
‘‘Each of the Depositaries shall on and iiftcr
the 2d day of April, proceed to distribute the
tirht p-.rcols of the new issues of Treasury notes
•wiiU w\ich hf» .shall bo Itirnisbcd, by payiiii; out
i to each .^wparaU’ applicant t»ac hundred dollars ot
ne?7 issucs in exoban^re for one hundred and fifty
dollarii of old "
F'
mo>! " ■ ^
LLVKU WAT. rj .
Fprinir r.*i'l 'a
tiie iiisiiJe !li ;• aiH
‘iT - : ci^ •
F^; i tr;:;.. r
n t‘ c • 1. ’
>»a the nf t’of i
■Fith 'U' aav r,rl;'i
inc all action mu»t be ia iitest ti-w «f |
SB iodic-Med. Commandaats will inEtltats l
l»;g(! scoM kpy, -n-ons »r,,i 1
it'bui liai* *5W; •» hr *.95. cU.ii •
glTe a rcwaid of 2o tor w«
to r -nTji'i :h* .Ad 'r-h'*
4’ ri kl r" • '
oat- v*lLV'£R
J > with fi.
I J P lOil^S.
\l^o •*
03
» jfrrtot-rpe ID
»»'T%fiiz** * J wj';
. %' o for proof
1-
L M.
n-f»i N-;
Aii«7tliei' J,ar&e .Irrival.
pe schedule of teras Uroio appeaded wi.I it U be- ^ QAA WHH ?EMOKKc01T(*.VC4.Ki>? So ]0.
.... ■ flUU !S0O Pairs TON CARD«. if
lie^red, meet i m‘ioriiy cf tap ca&sa that are ikely lu bo , ^ i .-.jt r\.\ t
preter. ^d Wh.re it 1, ^.ub'ful whether the is | ^ ,.* !.Ivn., r Woi fard
corerti by the cl«3S!Ssatioo noRjmt'.ndiatB will is stoe j VvtT ri* Shm
r^. dfcili* by referetc'; to the pUin in»eaf of thp I4W, cr i ’ I,u \ -^-iVArv
refer the matter to this Bure»u. nith fall tetitinouy ( rI i*' r Wh=-^-^ri.’
and opiaion. la all de'aiia there nausi b • saiis'aetory ! BK:kicg. »v » .■ *
evid.n.e of the necessity, at expresee.l in G«er%1 ^r i *3 . &c . t' r
ders. Ko 26, current eP^iea. , r..ubh.htn.ni. N r
ScHsnrt. OF Tee.^* i - _
€ T7her^ thpre are two or saoie fatEr'fl c ctigucue. or | I^OtiC^ (O t'arJH
wiihia £»e rtiilea of e*ch oiher, Eeneuring frota the; -\T^poL'’tJV las 'r-'v m' -r-li -at
ha,ine oa e.ch five of aore hands, amouct- ^ BisckU:f of r i . -1
t' ‘'“f P"; t:e»«ca at the StaSi-» cf M .j J. Evans, .i, ,r*’.■, i -|^w
otV r T ' THjHt.r'.V,,. r.c ilie Ea.t .tle of .03 C^« Te'.r
each otoir, hainjg an agirrecate of fifteen or caore ^ u i
*1 ' ~
HutUtism—We have heard recontly an ac
count of R characteristic act ol H K, Hutler’o
whirb »c give, t>upprc.-sin7 names, ft would
sct:ra tb>it the dauE^htcr of a most «ii3tiupuishcd
citizen of North (’arolino, now deceased, had
married a g*ltleinan who died recently at or nen,r
Wa^ihingtou (7ity. Tho bereaved "ridow, anxious
in her affiictioc to enjoy the societj' of a much
loved ■•♦ister, obtaited for tjiib Ai.ster and for a niece
i residing with h^’r a jKjrmit from the y.inkoc (ioT-
ercmcnt for tiiohe *adies to en‘^r the y^tnLee linos
uithovf Hutler, through whoa;, per-
harh, the {>eruiit paased, addrej»bed a note to the
lady requesting to be infonnpd wheu she jiropost.d
»otth.'g out, so that be might bo preparel to re
ceive her, etc- etc. The lady, with the true
iipirit of’a Southera wiiman. who fully apprct iatos
Hutlrr, ret»rnt>I thr note with the endon-ement
that Miss bad never a^kcd a»iy favors
from General Hun/*''’, and rould never receive
f.ny at hi» haoJH To i^ue time ?bc started, but
when ahp reaehcd Ffrtpe*s Monroe, the book was
of
^ - - —0*“
hands, there may be detailed ona person ae OTere«er rr
uaaagei* of the two or more f*ro;8c provided there ii> oa
neither of the f\rva^ a white tEila s.dult, dfclared
by the Earoll'ng &fl5ser and the ttmpoary Ikiard ca
pable of m'.n»g'ag the farm^ with a reaaonab.e e£B
Hf 1.1 lia'ited to 4^ —S'i *re erctg€‘t
only will be rej'iiv**i if s»pplioa*ion be
per e«*?on.
NapoUcn 'Wir bre-i S? t' i P - : ; ’
3rr*n^lUe csjury. Fcrpuri- of L’. >'.i li-
^ — - «v«»ovu»u.c em- i ^ J u u •
ciency, not liable lo mili.ary duty: a=d pr.vtded the 1 f “t
persoa uH.aUe4 was, oa tbe first *.ay ytt January 18^4, !
either ^wnrr niaa'»rf>r or ^^ersf-eT rfsidins’ on ono of
tae ffj-r”?- provHed tbe oja^ra of paid f»rms sh«ll
poi ed at her. tnd she
\aiMic oarb nt allegiav
she *xa? lur’-^d bn*k-
Fent her t^. '-is-.t l.vr ‘
rtat^.'d that ‘»h '> waa to do m
Thu.« it is that Butler
loathing felt for him by every tnj' man and wo-
T-n-' thr South, oren lo the est^'ut of riolating
) d1 trovtinmeot pledged t j two bigh-
o*;ired to take the
h, rcfu.'iing to do,
,■ * the permission
'•'1 sisf**r specially
ii> iits the natural
’■ir* apply
April »i, 18- 4
- Ui3
ei'ca e ft .iut »ai bond, ca tbe t-rms prescrib
ad for th» cwntre if bfieea h »a ip, eicept that sneb r*r
8'c sh.iU DO' be allo'^e » the vrivi’e^, tf CQro'vnutation
proviled ta tlie 4ih ariiclt of tbe lOiti e-cUon of ibe act
by ic“, »n f 7$ iM)
’j*rDe'»3ii Ohfttit e;
S' f diir. r,y Wm li.,i v Vir-
PEPIOFEE —Kapol -ja hrr-1
got by Itap I’nii Brow-j. tie di»tn 'l»
bis *rjinJara by F
gioiun, &o
recited - !Deacr ^ j haT£ lorjg t«?ti aa ■b^^rver atid
1 • • 1 bi'ole*i torse, and b%Tti raisod iu'»ay, but 1 neter rai«Td
5 Wnere aet*in9 are al;o#»^ 1 to persoBS haTin? lesa m . v »
- .u /I I J 1 il . *>0 ft horsb r!? Mipoieot—aad for
* fen. auJ S »p, oriaorj tbta fi»c h»Diis theygaftH ^ . »• ■
th*n fi'
luued and aecompliaiied ladic-s. tiuroly a Gov-
erumcDt that retaiob Butler must ba lo.st to all
sersne of sbamc and of self-rcspcct. Thin is a
matter of comparativdy recent occurrence.
WUmin^tQfi Journnl.
Frauds ujioa the KtiPvnnc.—Tbe extent
^ I oitheae fraudu in liicbjaoud_kjis.b€^mo alarming.
1 nPtL r'® before ua an tihibiiibn, 'in DlacK r.na
ri.^1 white, of one. A tradesman of iiiis eity returned
.1 .tueygaftil >7 - *• ipo.eoK—aaa for evnitn“Jrv iri I 'J' ii»ue8uianoi »ui6 ciiy recurncu
.fn^or^re • hi. income at SnOOO, and bis sales 825,000.
th^n fiftefn Hn-r, hauJ - B =*•'^‘Jtry i.>r dur.* liliiy, .for I Aa examination shows his incarao to Kit §*■'*) iiiwi
thiQ fifteen, down to five,
pnuodft leHo tu*at
iDirteen han
' * si* bar.Is
6» Where detii's A;-e nilcw
than five bands, they sha’l ‘
tbe-.' ehftll He Burrhed five
t Lti«: each of fourt^'en baads, Dirjsty-
Ja, ninety; iweiv.; h^nds, eighty fivr;
fitly fi»-; li'* haoie fift> i'ir'U' C."'.
jfsous baTi ies
, ..,.'0 like obi'? .tji;":
to sell all taeir eurplos prodoti’oi^ lo Ihe Go»e ament
6 .411 details herein prpscrribed to ba allowed br
snbjcol to reTo“%tioa by the Gotati
on the
det-'.i
/aiifi
graiiied — m oe U'm-
Sualty viciKut iu Huperv:air{c '^ncb details. Otniehion
;a this will con-ii'u'e g-rive ’.erc'iciiaa
' Enro’.ucg ■ Hiuera
try i'.>r dui'a liU'y, ,for
working qualities, f* r *p •••d, 'iid 'or boltoia lais ^ "11
cle'rly app*ar from 'be fj‘i>'riag pTviijtrcc ''f hi? »ri*
Cfc^ior!f:
Parpedon C’tiJincc c? g'’*. ly Imp Strpeo-'v- bis Ji-tta
I Tip 7 bj air 'Tattev tr *■ d| ta
by i>nd»rBon'fl Twi»p,-. (r « c .(%ta t y I'np. old Va».f-
tiiughi. Imp .lolly Ros?**?, Imp Otbello, loif Monli#y,
ont of Imp tnw' Miss Hiii.
re : ■ ({ui
tnoet caution in rooommni.iiu!’'
CDUixierated
■ 1 trierci-e ibe u*-
IS tails in I’jf, Clifecs
It is by Bt> n ■: iTi.i inti ndrd t Rr^nt .beta
indi‘.ovnaii>ately, Vut to lixaif them ma
sieteut '
Bian'^es »iU be ciir. fully >i •; ;= -^'l i -i. An n;? these i .
are fclcebs for tbj tiilO; 'irlliiv m- p't.; .n!-» ‘i-- ' ‘
Wro D k\’‘'’8 Virginian got b't oif Virj^:utf;o, cut
of tbe d»m ot S.rptiJon U vi-.'- ihm^ h«i t l-.u
ia no btti€'' *r?d ^ ;*r3« iu Anfrina
Tosixf'i ;uri>ii;r.
’ ihki tlioro
&3 'fl o")n-
iSeavs' and
Y^'U '.4 tien*. iv it’C U*'s.‘>rver il'r -citu no*
j[ . ff r I' ->
«re nineoa ror tnj ntl';: VrLUiy y ppu u'Ie for the pur
posep of the devail, cou Utif'n of the fatriily; whether
»ny, or how mmy atD in the roilic.ry scrvioe; pablio
Rood, ju8 .ce, fouity or ncces.'iitj, ..v-^ , &c.
xm. DETAiifl i'"B l'i;ni.to Nkck!*-iiy. i
Applications ^r d“iails, ‘•nob i-h ar? ci^ r.qtivrcd »'cr !
tbe «er»ice of ny r.f the loi’dtrtry liarc >ax, or for Fcr- \
Tii9 in &ry of tho Dopar* mriit of t—tloyorntcent,
includini, ^tTnice with cocirtMicro, >»'li be. oiade. on
ccmpsniei’ by a dttcTipti^« ii.- to t;-. Ert'-.diag (officer
of the ropri^-,; c .u- *r rr ii«-Ti l. at* be (Juppv'Vjp ;
by tho nfliiAyit of the or-plio'.ot, btiJ ;er iesM -i ny
osder oath
, The Enrolling ciii-.rfr wO: in,,„ ,
Bcarohing inTCStif!ation i&i-i ,*ii ,^p
the case, the result of which wiu h« eel furth
I'll'-
our
cuatOTP?
ohickcns
I -i^vc a-iiic'd itnr*>f.>r., »ttten-
ijii»' cf ,h»’'i Iciri'
: ff
• T'o 'J'. .Q'*’". icirf' oUi, ac
iu esnr y J"': 'o fhe caw?, dougblrg
and giTiog • ncl; .w* tar beelH 8be has red
h..ir anJ blue cvpa, t j0j;-er stjarp iu the Ittat of fut-BBion.
'••rowing herself in as many pohtnres M an .sctre^s on
iho siafro. V j ca .Ha-m nioiis CoiiSutuing bc«f sle'-lr
without lb* »id i' ib>* otnrr fg»ns
Tbe ren
araie sbe«t of paper.
X ae ren cno is about the rcnuiied aje, b«r h»lr
'8 black at 1 c*i Is fiocutly, dark, teoiler and
Ian*titsMn;r h>\s brcn etnT'?oyed either in. raising
oMoken ' o*'iiitlr'incr t*-e cowa*, can sing Dixie to p«r-
f-!*'ion, i^aa read Oil Bias and dt»nces gracefnl'y, #is
• »ri)*d tnroo suitcTs for the siojple re.'Wion thtj we're
G***!. ni'l’ii exetnots
iatn'it* and ! If tne ivboTo t'm2iuaioatioa suits, addressk throvi;gh
circumai.aneea of i tbe siMiie ctianuoi
Zilpha liLoasoif & UosoTBY Daao/LxxaiL.
April ft Itpd
on a sep-
Aa examination t?bows bis incaiuo to be S2a,U00,
and bis sales a quarter of a niilJion. t'on-
fedoratc taxe.*', by bi.s own ,->bowing, amounted to
^388; Dy the correctcd lists they are madc^13,0tH*-
Another out of many iustaccesol braj^en fraud^:, _ - i /• ^
A merchant reports bis income ai 85,000. It ha.* f chief States ot the I nion, and of the exhaustion
boen ascertained that his aalos last year amounted
to t3,U0*>
U he worst remaios to boteild of these delinquents,
in a large number of oases they have hilt the Con*
federacy their debtor, having absoonded to the
North and other inaccessible parts of tho world.
The person referred to, as having cheated the taxes
!}Ki,(>00, ha.s got into Lincoln’s dominions.
Richmond Examiner.
Ann —We thought he was dead. Kut
yuiikoc papers say that **e has lately bee.u ex
pelled again from Mfxico.
C0RU8 GOOD PINK WOOD for the EnierpriflC
t)Uv.S Ooiicn Factory. For further information ap{%ly
lo ISi hcii. A. Headricks, Snpf at the Factory, or to
GKO. BRANDT, Pres’t.
^avetteviUe, April 2. 20 itf
By A/ssrobn
JVo. 19, Hay Street,
POWDER. Per«^s?;iun Gaps, Lead, Iron, Nails,
Jo£fea, ISlack Pepper, Chewing Tobacco, Smoking
Tobacco, Snaff, Writing Paper, BnT*»lope», Lead Pen-
oUa, Steel Pens, Mnaio, Brown W'ndtior Soap. Gattile
.Soap, Tooth Bmahes, Fine Combs, Mmoh’s Blaokingt
,^0 , &c. ^
^ Mareh 81. . Id-itf
arc of a serious character
• A^ray in the Ohio ljeyi>Uaturi‘.—Tbo Balti
more American says: “Un Thursday last u Mr.
Mayo, a Copperhead member of tho Ohio Legis-
latare, in a debate in that body, said: “1 would
rathor* fee this Qovernment destroyed than that
one single press should be deprived oi the liber
ty ot publishing what its editori^ pleased.” Mr.
Free, a Union member, said that Mr Mayo’s
language was an abuse of the liberty of the press,
and none bat traitors speak or esdorse such senti
ments, wheu Mayo replied with some insulting
epithets, and Mr. Free immediately collared and
choked the (copperhead, who wa.s taken out of
tbe House by his friends. Mayo had previously
(iaid that ‘‘all persons and papers had a right to
speak treason, writs trea.son and act tre&son ”
Tki Fadurah Affair.—Yankee accounts say
that Forrest had !i000 men A large portion of
tbo town (which they admit was captured) is in
ruins The railroad derot, the Q M’s store, and
a steamer were burned. An immense amount of
merchandize and many borsek were brought away.
Four attacks were made on a fort near by, and re
pulsed. Rebel I08.S 300 killed, 1000 \ ounded;
yankee loss 14 killed, !.'> wounded. [Forrest says
bi.*« loss wa.s 25 killed aud wounded, and tbe yan-
kce loss 50 killed and wounded and GOO cap
tured.] They were expecting Forrest everywhere,
as he had left Paducah. But on the 30th they
were expecting him back, and people were leav
ing with their goods
y^tnkr.f .Miliftri —It ia rutnorpd that tho jan-
kee militia is to be called out for 6 months, to
hold strategical fK,>ints during the coming cam
paign.
Ohio —Tbe Ohio House bas passed resolutions
iu.^tructing Ohio Congressmen to favor tho imme
diate abolition of slavery everywhere by Congrcs-
bional ATuendment to the Constitution.
lihtru L'p—Ft. De Russey (lately captured by
the yankees) was accidentrlly blown up on the
17th, killing t and wounding C yankees.
UicuMOjtP, April 5—The Baltimore Ameri
can M' the 1st has been received. Dispatches
from Mattoon, Illinois, of the 31st ult., say that
every thing is quiet. The rebels are thought to
have dispersed. Grant and Meade have been to
Fortress Monroe to confer with Butler, (iold
i-losed at at Italtimore on the l*l
At% Ominous Ehnt llliiiui».—Three hun
dred men have been found in Ijlinois bold enough
to take up arms airainat the tyranny at Washing
ton. They were probably dispersed in a few
hour« by the troupH sent for that purpose, and
tbe movement, although the New York Herald
styles it “tho beginning of civil war iu Illinois,”
does not therefore amount to much in a military
point of view. But the appeal to arms shows the
spirit and the presumed strength of the Opposi
tion in Illinois. Three hundred men could hirdly
have been found in one neighborhood willing to
incur the responsibilities of such a step, unless
they had reason to believe that they would be
sustaiced by enough others to make tho affair
something moro than a mere treasonable riot
Tu'ieed, the latest intelligence from the socne of
tho outbreak gives it an aspect more important
than the first indications promised It derives,
too, additional gravity from tbe fact that the
locality is somewhat north of the region where
disaffection is known to be rifcst. If t^he iu-
surgents hold together they will be strongly rein-
UA»«.t>«rn Illinois, ^d. if compelled
to rotiro, they will, doubtless, choose that direc
tion, and gather strength as they fall back. In
this way, if they oould^ do no more, hey eould
probably savo themselves, by escaping into our
lines But the chief importanco of the affair is
the proof it affords of«a desperate and deadly
hostility to the Waslington dynasty in one of the
t/ patience, and even prudence, among the peo
ple of the Northwest.—Richmond Whi^.
• ,i S!-^n\Jicent Kentuckian.—Hon. E. M. Bruce,
one of tk'C Confederate Congressmen from Ken^
tucky, pro/H)6es to pay the tuition and personal
expenses of every soldier of his own State who has
lost a l(^g or an arm, or been otherwise disabled
from field service daring the war Her feels that
“he can effect no greater good to his fellow-citi-
eena,” as ho observes, “than by contributing to
put hint in s condition to earn his livelihood when
he ia left t« his orippled resources^” and he earn
estly advises any and every ono suited to the terms
proposed to select some college, academy or school
and enter it immediately. All bills properly certified
will be promptly paid on being forwarded to Rich
mond. Teachcrs and Keatuckians generally are
requested to circulate this offgr, ana to discoTer
those who may take advantage of it.
A Delicate Hint.—A oountry physician oooe
employed an Irishman to mow bay for iiim.
Gicing into the field a hot day he foand Pat some
what wearied from labor. “Doctor,” said he,
“the gintleman would be laboring under •
bad ohanoter th»t I’d refuse to take a drink with
this jBtaming.*'
tfvm thv Mt»»iisippi ^/ter.—Some weeks
^0 an official dispatch was published from Gen.
rolk, giving brief information of tho capture of
iaeoo City on the 5th ultimo. It was a brilliaut
succesii, judging from tbe particulars which have
at Just j'cacbed us of the affair.
Ihe attack was made by Gens Ross find Kicb-
urdaon Besides their ganboats and transports,
the yankees had negro cavalry on both sides of
the river The yankees, thinking tbe rebel force
consisted only of a few scouts, sent out one com
pany of negro cavalry to drive them off Thb
company ran into Boss’s brigade before tbey dis
covered their mistake, and a terrible sUnffbter
ensued. Un tbe 4tb alt. Gen, aos.s sent in a
Hag of truce demanding the surrender of the
town or the removal of the women and children
Ihe yankee commander would do neithar and
on the morning of the 5th our forces, iwder Gens,
lloss and Richardson, made the attack, driving
in tho pickets on all «des. The yankees had
possession of all the forts around the town but
our men charged and took all but one The
yankees eoiigbt safety under cover of their gun-
“ffair W86
about -oO killed and wounded. Gen’l Ross re
tired in the evening, alter he bad driven the ene
my-trom the town The yankees then rallied
an-1 pursued him, but he again turned upon them
and drove them b.ick to their gunboats
The famous guerilla chief, Quantrel, has
betjn making raids upon the V'ankee farmers who
have appropriated the lands and negroes of the
refugees along the Mississippi river. There ia
scarcely a plantation occupied by the Yankees on
the western hide of the river that has not received
a visit from some of his forces, and such is the
celerity of th^ movements, and the «ammary
manner in which they dispose of captives, that
the greatest terror prevails among the netrroes
and their self-styled masters in relation to them
Rtch’d Ejcamtner, ^(h.
7he Seventh Congressional District.—All eves
seem intently turned at present to this important
approaching election, to come off on the third
1 bureday of the next coming month—and the
intjuiry :n the public mind has now fairW set-
Tht firilf ‘“'f important quJtions.
The firet of which is: who are the candidates?
And tho second of uo less importance is the fol
lowing: how do the candidates stand upon the
great i^acs involving the safety of the State and
the inaependence of the Confederacy/ The race
has narrowed down to one between Mr *?oster
and Mr. J. Madison Leach^ a candidato f,om
Davidnm county. To the second inoui-y we
can positively answer as to the position of Mr.
toster, having received a oommunication in res-
ponse to our suggestion in our last issun We
feel at h^rty, and it to be our duty to place him
fairly and squarely before the people. If then
we understand Mr Foster’s position, it is as fol-
ows: a cheerful, obedience to law and order, a
longing desire for peace in a constitutional wav
i^n favor of renewed and continued exertion of
harmony and concert of action for tho establish
ment of liberty and the achievement of indeoen
dcnce. an open and avowed friend and supporter
of t^ov. \ ance in bis views and line of policy as
set forth in his reccnt speeches But how his
1^09, Jlr. J. M. Leach, now candidate for Con-
P®.?’ the-United States Con»reP8
« f I>»strict against A. M. Scales,“now
Gen. Scales. In that canvass Mr. Holden said;
maintaining hiiusclf with mark
ed ability before the people, and his speeches are
prodacmg a fine impression. He is said to be an
—ior Gen. ijcach in every resceet pt
cept UDBcrupulousness and domagoguefsm * ^
General, It is said, does excel in these two res-
? J winning bis laurels fairly and is
entitled to wear them as « demagogue of the firs!
water S„. he h„ gone before " ZT
plr-«»b. bw tnckerj and misrepresentotiofs.'^
Kaleigh Standard, June l«f, 18,i9
to
® »gree with our correspondent that a n«n
impose on honest and
confiding people, i.s not worthy of a seat in Pnn
gross. —Rateiyh Standard, Jnn^ 22nd 1859
tricinttr, a demagogue, a Know-noliiing'^'man
fiftv timoa *h“‘ ^a°dred ond
fifty timoa when the yeas and nays were called;
mnr7 I ^ongrcfls, Would be mu«h
more apt to affiliate with the black Republicans
than with men of his own section.”
present—a dark enough
picture, any one would suppose. Demagoeue
trickster, misrcpresenter, deceiver, dodirer
power, know nothing, and black Republican!’This
ot Kirkland s regiment, drawn by that maqfi.r
thi^M T AA'f and to
thw Mr. Leach has added two “new wrinkle.”
—the disavower of his oounfrv and Mr 1
ieoite." Th. ,ketol> i.
Om/Bderimg,
Snrprise and Capture of. Lk>n/tderaf(:>.—VVc
regret to hear that a party of Confederate aoouu.
some lu or 20 in number, were surpristd aad
captured on Tuesday night last, at Cherry Grove,
in the county of Nanaemond, in full view ui
Newport’s News and Old Point Comfort. A!
this place, for some months past, a number uf oar
men have boen stationed, acting a« scouts, uadet
the command of Lieut. Roy. Last Tuesday, tiic
27th of March, was a boistergus, itormy day ol
the coast, the tempestuous weather increasinr, u
night approached. Availing themselves of tbe
storm and the darkness, sailors from the Yanket
steamers Minnesota and Commodore Barnej,
(estimated in numbers at 150,) approached i&
four barges, and landed about 3 o’clock in the
morning of the 2Sth, at a point some 300 jard.>
below the wharf. We regret to bear that there
was not a sentinel on duty, and that the entire
party present, 20 in nniober, were snrpriged and
captured. Stvep of Lieutenant Roy’s men, him
self among the number, were absent, and thus e«
csped capture. The Yankee Marines were pilo*
ed by a Baltimore Plug, named Bill Cross, wbo.
until recently, had been engaged in running the
blockade.—Petersburg Express, 4(h.
Yankte Steamer Sunk.—An official despatch
from Gen. Beauregard to the War Deparimeiit,
was received yesterday, communicating infor
mation of tbo sinking of a double stack, sidc-
wbcel iiteamer in Florida, on Saturday, opposiu
the mouth of Doctor’s Lake, about 15 miles abovr
Jacksonville. The steamer was sunk by a tor
pedo, and is supposed to be the Maple Leaf, oele
brated in connection with a remarkable escapf
of some Confederaie pritoaers while on board 0!
her last summer. Whether there were anv
troops on board when she sunk is not ascertained
Rich'd Whig, ith
From the Florida Coast-—A gentleman froit
Florida informs the Savannah Republioan that »
blockade running schooner, with an assorted carg«
ran into Deadtnan's Bay about ten days ago ani
came to anchor. She was soon boarded by a pariv
of tories and deserters, who helped themselves Ui
all they could carry off The captain not liking
the neighborhood, weighed anchor and waa pa«s
ing out of the Bay, when the vessel ran aground
Tho blockaders seeing her in distress, put out tu
her in launches, wben tbe crew, seeing them ap
proaoh, applied a slow mateh to a lot of powdet
in the hold, poured turpentine over the deck,
set itafi*'e und put out to the shore. The Yaii-
kees coming along side, boarded th« vessel ani
were hard at work putting oul the fire, when tbe
powder‘below exploded, blowing the whole partj
—numbering from twenty-five to thirty—to “king
dom come '
.il General Exchange oj Prisoners Inauynroi-
ed.—We are gratified in being able to make the
happy announcement that a regular system for
a general exchange of prisoners is agreed upon,
and will be immediately inaugurated. Commit
sioner Ould returned ou Saturday from Fortresf
Monroe, at which pdint he has been, under a Sag
of truce, two or three days past, on businesti coii
nested with his department, the result of which,
he informs us, is the resmuption of the cartel,
with the prospect under its provisions, of aa im
mediate exchange of all the prisoners of war oc
both sides.—Rich'd Enquirer, 4th.
Funding.—Atlanta, April 4.—f8,800,Xiu
was funded here.
Staunton, April 4 —$2,900,000 was funded
hero.
Statesvillk, N. C , April 5.—The amoaDt
funded ia 8858,900
Atlanta, April 5.—Amount funded in Amen-
cus 8687,8.00.
CoLU.MBiA, 8 C., April 5.—Amount tundea
at Statesburg, 8 C , $853^900.
ScLMA, Ala , April 5.—Amount funded m
Marion, $2,000,000. In this city about 88,700,0u0
Richmond, April 4 —The amount tunded
here is $21,327,000. Official returns from 9 de
poeitories in Virginia, 5 in North atd 8 in South
Carolina, 12 in Georgia, one in Florida, and (5 in
Alabama, give an aggregate of |I75,000,0uu
funded, and estimated returoa of other depositor
xiM will inoareafo th« vDOimt to I8S()^000>W^>
OB
,fa
ca
From and
Ob«er»er will
I er annum. F
the WeeU
We hoped to
liui apart from
tbtcg we buy,
i e»>6«9 ot print
Mftrch 17, 18
Tub KALiiua
p*>is:un rf the
It h»B B*>Ter
at, ibote wh
through
r»*ijularly euppli
the day as it cho
a reasonable no
wtine tbousAndi
cciitract they b
without eo much
Oi'oJest operatio“
to the BUBpeniip
h* swion of arreit
j*> «e the Stan
fi.Uto** was a 09
print A paper
tbat he was an
trc'Ubltsonie (jues
asd all other sup
b* d!flprovi4 by
■ beet Btaadard
it'!ue one StanJa
cout>-aet to ieiue?
oue or none, but
ibe (»ct that the
act. We allude.
Holden 9 friends
KuspensioB, and ’
O jv. Vanoe had
ecribere to the 8
til at in this num
ballon,) after six
fl rued tbat their
uot 6e>T?d to
but in bit the
ibdt , to what are
Not a syllable.
rat« arma have b
t«ra. which bave
lesH than of ibe
toriea. But the
coarie oau afford
foand Igitoranoe
t'aaoes which ha
Che ocnfidenoe of
if not dUposed to
•tjUf of uhiajs, p
Tfbioh it felt obli
ieed the Editor’s
abounds with th
tion of the preiidu
W. W. Holden’s
for UoTernor, n
livered in Raleig
den;” then an ex
22d, 186H,” on
t'amHies,” whicli
effeotnal mode 0
being a oandida
Bat more than
venisemdnt of a-
ed “Ooaser'vaLive
Well have signed
be no donbt of i
V'anoe’s Wilkesb
if not “strength
single merit in
everybody else
speeoh, a patriot
people and soidie
less invitations
in the field, t« 00
the people of the
people and the so
see the numt>erl'
Holden, and to
speeoh worthy t
desirons to hear
uie vrorld \trcng
not the dootrine
it suits him.
We have no
Holdun to the Q
for the Ooverno"
give him a oban
upon the siump-
eqnality. Upen
Word
We h*»ve here
Holden's prope^
nent man in No
kas made three
posed and abaa
ifif tnrued Cons
uainvd a Whig,
'•if he has ever
belonged to the
of it.”,. And
time wheeled a
aasertuig that
anixnal into w^
fancy for toa m
tire’■' Uswoa
longer ago thao
Mend of iov. V
*4A#r»» t. Cont
hir. Holden at&
was a Conserv-
ago, Mr. Holla
Vanoe, so enti
■aid and done,
w« charged tha
eleotion. We
iikeuae much
Caot, from the
nation for Uo
his enemy—se
loo itrong to t>
what we say.
Vanoe—never
?r ind-ividual
jifoui, he oann
thing that was
den noxe, **I h
who has proin‘
Vanoe has, un
deniy, sinoe N
aocordmg to
at KiCiioiond:'
deed uever wf>
servativeet, n
in anon, 03v.
rvacning the
Vanoe ia not
One other p
eted, since N
li^iMaad by