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tt •fi- , . V i, V Uj Ktl »iri! ‘ ^ - ■ 1^1 T' Ktt fch j cttt i iUat cad* p re rtr«i»»J Ij C St*t4l« VHi • Tttf ■ . «g,W U l«tT -•noarti ti th- 'Kj in* >d b I ;,‘C o J (^uro««* LUY7» tit — xa it h:.‘ '• it •Q(i« ir*«. 1>» tit/lf fi m- pyt. This »p»'T*dl t.1 V;t»v* hVij M S?. •P IdVlCj 01 ;n'»i,T6 •OU*l.t 10 rmri-jj "■r .1- c* •. a I V I J-‘ if-4 iiitir r«- 'e iK asro retil ^ofl. . aud t’ V erj t>* *ck !«»>'/ - In n’l uli r- E.'-' »Ji- ■>'iy of Hi« jcrs ivr-i ir. oi ^r.ane to an I'l'*!' h: -,au to f North >rton, . - D, Ibl rcgi- luls of a wUh ui eac)i, l»e y' ars }c tiai.s toaeted batter aH tL^ OBSERVER. n A % iE- *. ti .hSilfi V. JiNU4i,\' i«, i«g(. ANOI'HKP. cu^\ngk of teums. ^boat fix wft-us a^o di?corfrirp tlai iopiead «f y'eld pomctbi '^ to our support the Ot;ser»er wat rfin-inujf f-oai U8 a I'r^f' auioun: to snpp rf it, it becaiue Di cesjary to advance o.ur prices. The ’uk w; h the notice vas p;iiiied bad scarcflj had titu«* to » rj when il;e price of par« r and of labor Vtt nUvniiCi d oU cjrt. Tiie t auripom co«t of t:s uc'foa arioa ■ f I fo r; qijin s oibfr t'rge auvaacfi to 'uuic priutcrs lo li e. a»^d the price cf the Observer iiiusl aca u be tccreased From aLd tkfier lb.8 duie, »btre‘cre, ! • p;it.« cf i*>e Sdiai-vVeeklj Obsfrvar will be i>2U f r eiJt DioctLt!; acd ol ih^* Weekly Ub8e>’Tt!r $ia iwr ti\ "'f'uifis. oubpciij-'tivii? not rac'*ived for a KOj?'r iienud thau 81X inouthB. All r»in>ittRnce' re^.ei .c■^l Ai' er fbia date by m»\il, in i^'noraocp of these raus, anii iB expeclatloa oi i-'wer pnct^b, will be re turned oy m-n', as otherwise tbe eubijriber would Havf reason lu coippla.n. JauuAry 2G, lfiH5. Tuk SritllT OF Co.xrHDICKATK Pkisonsss—We rececili ht^rd a Surjjeon m ci.arire of u Caufederatf Hospua! Ill ILct’iiuiEil, who hag tad-a niacv reiuru-d p UvU r5 im. i.i^attn^ae. »pe»lc of tt;eir buraiu? aaxiety u get a.'au ii.to the scrtice, thu' the.r tLigiU have a cbbLce ,io wipa out their unliga- tioDB to the yjckees tor ihe cruellies and insalta in- ti;cte^po i them whilst in prisT>ti It i?, he sats, a umvt r. ai leiling', pred nunai i': o»er all oihers. Tney cauQOl liUtterttaini lae bii»e ide% of some vehn ha.e newr l,iced d.inger or endured Fu^Fcriu,.f, wbo are wiliiug ii- BuL)n?iL lo ihe mle of pncii an iuiiuoiaa people. Anvthing but tbni; unytLiD-^ b'lt subjuga tion or even a*?oci;*tioti w^b t!ieir y-iikje tjrinefi- u>rs. 'I'heae t-rel Ogs are i itnrjiiy described by tJoi. M. L. W;iudt}, of the 4Gia Aiaoama U g’t, wao nas jasi reiarred horn an imprtSODmen ol 20 moiiths, wbo ;^»yi: • Pu t is u’O't iiEi» rtiiiit concsr^'n^ ou' pr'soners, I* tap I'j.'iii' MvbicQ auiaii'e' ih m, I'h-'v w “re t.'e»»r more I'tLajU'tie ill tae r pv rio'i'fn. >*.u i w-re u-'rer nor? 1 tJ ivhi ilii' a^Ii lu • *iu; It'll I.OSV Th'y au (h "‘X d '-'■'^1. ^ H“’!? u ^».^y I'J t’le-’u- !i .»':d iu«*5o i- f. d' j-ii- t.ou^M' s lujt, lu !l'- re .rii;tiiiz\tini of the a'lny •*. ;Cu Ur,-. a.itJC pticil, a.!, . u ins w:j;:n laey adit'ht ukvea? I ;'.i'rr-i ij_* :■ a. i-'j '.‘j; ;i.!i • i'hey an.- pe iV '.ij " I iiiiiT t'-> s-h ’u d r h ir ;i: k is n;’ mr.'ca iu iue lAi.iii 01 t eiiiiii.’. Ill* il -ijir t of tiouled" r*;? ['-• ■a ri pr'.ites i? woK .i« orS^'OiS —liir.-uzht^ui ;Lv No a, .)•! I'l t 'i ^.i . d mme a id v.hi.rt a n’' r O' -i l'ii i? .ir- Vi. ii.-rte.t '.o hav.- r k-ti th ■ iitn ot a u-t' lO ‘uc L iii'i' i -t \ L'ol. vV o.ids- k iows IS?! 'be I U!U -"r i- u 11 U; .■ s y ,'.t u-^' Tut d. I-'H iS*t j i.'.r. c ‘i;L. ;er \v: ,‘.lo t -k„- 'o ;i.a iily.lo .o locut.l/l- h- sn Iv *Ul -t "I; ■ ot thvii' k i-^if-rs u ;J le- luiM t- t e ! oat'd- r.i. y." Co!. Wo.’.c^ mioruis the ll;;hm''n'i E3qair>=r that a!, .lorn Soil’d itiiu'd, wtiere ar.- 3JOO offloers aad ‘iUO prsatft!. tu-’ food is re=tr ctp.l t:> 34} oaacss a day, ^iQ(iof tbal aUji^raace ibsy wi;e caeaisJ ocit of a : .r». Saving r0rei\t' in a raoa h oaiy aa avwr.igo ot Jtf ou.;cos. ;Jo ounces pjr day a.e coiis.derfd tee •i'.aiitiard niicimuin amouui, of faod ne ■essa.ry for tue Dtaitby coiidiiion of au ia'^ividual. One restricii n altrr a: 'her 1 been placed upon their receipt of ivod from iriaJs, or pa'chase of it, uatil tney cou’.d f-et n ?hin^ but til's iuaicqa.k*.o ailo’^^aac** doled oat i-j thecc. it id lo l>fc lioped that ail tu^s cruelty i^ at aa end siuca the Ooafederale gov«irnuicat has scat aicers to diatrioite rohei amaag our raon bince tbe above wa3 in type a friead his handed lo us the followiuj? oonhriuatu-x ^"ttmoay from an utScer of oar own Iowl: — HesHrw. Ed tur->—Til * roll'}.7Hi:i .3 r.n exir-tn fro-Q a U'ttef rt-Pknily n\ei'.'- d u. i citize i I Fa; tO'^iPe J.oi> .1 I) liiv.'i '» n wh> u i.' tro'.u ta- C‘ i-io-. d .'. f thew r o'-n »>3 i' r/■';»>. bibr oar loiitr.' s ri^Tts and ;u iep 1 ‘ell.? . r -J J J'o spirit rxhit.-- d by t jii galiuni ( A Tkcth.—In readini? the following re-t GENERAL ASSBWBLT Of »0|tT* CAtOUNA. i On the sixth ballot, Mr. TMoidm W. Dayis w«« elec ed I markfl of •ho Itichmcnd Di«pc,tch, and realising its Iu thi Senate, on Moadaj, ft Kamb«r of mniai’i Neill McKay, Esq, by a vot« ot truthfulness, our m'lds ‘urnsd to the numerons ca- , bills were paiied, and the resolationa pr#- j j. >rs ia the course of thi. war in which eoual innsti-- em«ncipatio« for pablie 1,--. j ^ . . . serricp.i w**re taken up and diicus»»i by bet been cone as d.no to tbe srreat ard rood j Mr D.ck, w.-io arfued a^^ainst t'b. policy of Bsi»f «ASui/«aro)i ID his day. Withont co»apftrin§f any i •la'-es lu tie ar*ir, riacUring they were lot needad V.’.. 1 '-. ■ 1 ru,' n: •inti ".' ■■ ■ 1 '.liC u. iv;. lI- f^ua u >_ur n. - "It run.1 i'' ' - A ifl >*S, 1. like c r.np x »’■ b“ i;; I": ^.v,' i !' v-rv pr VI ;u : ^at.' V ' ' ti li •! t> i a r.';i: «. iu'.; iC * . ' «ia irifii’. ui I '1 I'l i' -M w'U jOU.-Jgp d «:i i -i ‘‘..jr b IS i^. t-il^ ot I uucaaija». a-')ic dclo iniiiA- i.vMi di- : I at.' 1-. vjiii i. U’c. j, ISii. ay Jti. -tji.vs tvfu- in'-' in ;ni.kr a.l c‘ - ■. li .r '.'at? : > i v.v : t .' T'vj i.i: .>• ■ r: !‘'I lii ■! ■ vth >a’ 'y.t ■ p ) ’ ii 1 i o ii'.' w*!-.' > ■ ■ I a i. . 'li' .[ip ■ 'I- • s '; . " a ■ I') !!i ill i' r .1' d ' i i> f* li r a ; urv i .y . —'tj- Ml •'--h H d b - ty It i' [ -h'. owa ua'.i .'e u lb ■ li' la-j -V -i •,U. b"jUe ! :n-i f k ■ - '.a r!--1!' i tl . i.U! ■' U V., vei'.! c . nar .' 'it •■ r I, • 1) -nil > d -V i ri i; •jA of the men «f onr dat and ftneratioa to Wasbins'- toa, («xce|9t Lea. and aa, more fortnnata than Wesh- ha« escaped distrnst »ad persecntion,) we thick that there tr* sone who^e hcnett and aaraest labors for tbe xood of tbeir couatry have n»et w’.th »s q^Qch obloquy. The tir»a may come whan eveu t’resideot i)a«is’s labors may ba applauded by those »»ho now condemn h ta. But it ia of one who b«a recently earaed tbe babble rapntaiion at the can non’s jrouih t^at we would now speak- the gallant »*ud gifted Whiiin(. Perhaps it would b* kard to find oce who has been more abused and less arp 5- ciated, eteo in the coamaaity which he has jiren »laiost his life to sarve and to (tave “'Ti n«#in mortals to coanaod success, but he-«iid mare—de- s.'tted it " Ail men are now ready to admit t! is. Feihaps othera ot enr heroes and rtalesmen msy ■ each tbe same glorious goal without pasdct; through ihe sams fiery ordeal. Bat we delaia the reader from the remarks of the Dispatch: • It wns the fortune of l»«u. “‘afhin^toT*, whL’st coo- t'uctir^ the iifveu Ytnrs'T^ar of the iieT»>lu‘ion. ti> be the « t j-ct of ppj'ciAl hat* and ▼•'iigeaoifc to the British r*»wa, HDi!, «t the aaae lime, to b« expi s?d to nii'r*p rrspntitiao, ilfslracci 11 and > bKquJr ;t toe Inuds of hi coiiiitryuioa I'Vw of us Dot Uuiiliar with (he dc- ' «i.a f -he tryinj^ ordfal throuijh wntcii ii.^ pie«pd, o»n [ r.'ii an adeqiste id. a o' the tiary*furD»cfl m wnich ih't ijr at soul was t s'mI, and frora whirh it c^me f-rt.h, Kuitwu and r:c >gi)iz'd t all rutn, as I'Ure irold. 'I'h^re were mar y hours I f bia aisti ry in whii'h ittt'emed f-ir ■ loif prot'abla that h» wonid iii-3 thr d-at’’ of a fel-r aod bo only rtineoiVfred *9 the uaek lif-l and uiieu orsi ful lea.ler of an iu*»ne r voj^, thnn becoiue tb^ aimi rctioa f all n*ti a? a d of ail »»os, aad ba di'SclKd by VI e p'‘u of t>ue of KugUn !’•« la i«t fift'd nool a in words i'ko thfsf: “dorcly >Va»hii gtoa was the gieai“"t iu*'i that ever Jivt-d iu tiji* world nciafpired by yivice ais dam a-id *,=«^9tsLicd hy ^U|M^raatd:a vir.a-'.’’ •a uat^i it t5 reiki ze t.-'i\t iht* in-d'i >'l whom this TOW «aid, A'»en in Etig'*'ad, wa^ ^ac? dut if^t-d, hnra»aed • 111 p-rs-cuiPd by tiia own c^iuatrym'n. No h >ai«a ejf I»c3etr;» ed iho u«cr-'t ciiuabirs of ttiat gr a saal to a-e lilt; po;?ua‘t wruads of ihe -p.iit,a.jd h >w i. w.n coai- p il d In wrei»'l- wiili a*a ov'ero'^e it* p-iv»t“ jjriefa too siai'.' Ill »!nei't ibat ik bar" tha weight a QsiiTo'!* jurih. aa a d mar'-i.al "d it the way to ' u. to'y and lud*- ,j n-Ieuco. rti-^ sorr)w.st'f ttie ^r'at oar^ f-,w wao ip- r--r->oi'»;e. ff'w wao sTiupi'.aijn TitU tn-in, 'I'h'"/ a.'’ saji >os,a lo bt> exa tol »o»ve ti?^ io; of comuiji i'ulTrt'’iri?: bt-r »'•*.“ to > proud t'a re. t-\i ib • va turvs itiat are !u>; iii^ i' t*i r h ‘ ir^itr tijti aaJ :i- ib ; casnpassiou aad-tupp >' i i>r toe wort *. A d vtt. iu» foriit j ^rt a id ririu i >r • uii I’l u pa-i.iau siiu-^dig wiii advet*il/. ani, waat is lU >!e piiiif'Ji Cj !• ‘ki'i iiiitiua i’»^!>l fiding ail 'ibloiuy. -\b 'U n>‘ liv. rsjiw 1 ta exa-.-ji. co ifld; I'j aad tc*^»rd, la a •p-! •tict-"' >fh ca apr>*aN aioro to ib-* ad:n;.-u ;ou of jJO-mJ a„d fi»;"Oio aiiu I- ia*a laas* s >rro'*.'! '.va:c3 lie upou .u ‘i id w liaii aitra^k al once ibj sympathy aadooa- =0;.it; jus of ttie war.d ’’ k'A.NKEB Hl’MA.MTY TO THJ N’aiR.-tOiCS. —Ttl3 IttSi vauKee papers nave sojie urgent appea's f^rh .li»for '.lie noj,'roefl whom Sti-rmjin his curried oil, oriudaced iO Tuc off, iroji thtir misters during hi3 ra»rch throa;Q (j-dO'iji* i'!ijy shaw ho» mach tbe ni'groes hji^e D»en baaedyid by r're'*.lo:n. Taoy were jfen- jra'ly well carad tor by their owners, in siciaess, iu ne I'th, ia iafaa y, and i.i old ago. Now s3s waat lueir condition is: Brig. Ge"^. liifas .-^'Xtou, M.li ary tioveruor of Soa'h 0 iroluia, ^.riiea "to the good men aad womeu ..f the Xorta," aa fjl:or*s: — . "•Vo earaes'iy a,»p ul to yoa on bobalf of ’he houi'-i'.^t f f uij It/rat who ii tiea. Shoi m*n h'o ju-t ujeiatad by nia triuaipti.uit inarcb through irej ijia i'asy navo ariived >d the caa-jt aft«r ;,>u^ luircu^-o ami aovtT'j privatioas, w* t'y,_/a'‘iuAei n’k a id lUn-ysi ~a':' i. Suvfca luadreiS of tue^e wreicied .-.rnvtJ at lieaufast i hrisiuni ui^bt. tn u tij e of m^ery whick iij'-'id uve tTii^Od-i lO pi. j a /iftrt oj'a'.o .e, aad thes** ire but the ailvaiiCt of a iiudt u^* L's» 'L’-julu-, Uai «s ibe «aari y ol the Nartn cornea speedily to the r acue, I‘ley a'Uit -ie *y hun’r'ds j'-'t rx ir- d*tf. 60 cx''jetue aa.;l eatire i-j t le d^stitutio . .*f ►!i;- p • •;.l**, u'jtUiii^ iwai.a y^aa c»i lift’d to wi' oim- V ritis. Oi >ibia^ !b t itir luj^t prcasioij a-jed, y ior A'omeii aa i chil Irou; Sb aa ; eto ;a La »a-- ii.ta'l lui a i l-~ ^ i'"'a :a'3 a: il. k.iJ^, •!;ne, raoa>y—iaytuia^ y>>a to ■?par.>— pid da I ilj asa aaijn^ tais w etc x i ittjpU.’ Aui-ii"api'iJir’ far t ij-;j ’paor eaTsd!. ^ cr‘»a .nr.»3” •• T 7' i ir, i jf t f. ^r.i ■ t i(f I f}u: art s.th ; trjuj 1 tmi J j/i i' ’> ‘V: ij i djii i-> 'ju'^ t i‘ ■iti^ iiji'are t.iii r'*uru-a you. f.'am ;Ur « to tivjth) ~n ./ mrf yai y d s'- u t -vU -e ' 'i^ j i our h :;i I Ii','. t. 'i »■'. w' i' ‘t ii/ ilj ^ v»iF •(• b :;em sai- ii'!i n' a i!i; >vay 01 pa^. -i ^ ii o > 1*' ? i niom fr'.t'u rj4.u/..a^ ;ir ojjijU .r j.u lav.ry." Aad ta.i H -da iiJAi of il? fav»tU>JJaal ol tb it "la / J 03 J1 ‘I'J jra. j1 0/ Sasrm ia. Aa i /ei lb,'! In jm —-d -la of taii coa'i-n >i —-vjald •pt irea ihd foar ra,.'iaria ji j! of t iij .-ioata. Aau iar wa-? To A i f/O'a si^;ir -t a'-.'i.i »al Fsantk and iiNOLAVD.—W-i coucir fally ia thr opirion ct the Ri hai.iad VVhie, li.t' “it thiOoafe \- triaie .'jiaitB --.ou «i evei' oa uabui?*!, they woald ‘ u.eKt ; ast one caudulatioa la ?u-ir lai'e^y: Fiaace rJ -i",d WO' id b-* suJ-!trrr3 in a de're'i oaly in- iviiar to bciUiiclA-',-, t-;r ta .i-fally ia par-iisiiigto li'aore th;r:i aa iaiepenJ ;at S' .‘ei ” (July lit such :i fJisaster hiipp?n, /.ad h rl ni» ' hid far n- 'A lo t’anad-', and Fraace 10 M xioo Tae Moar«>e doc- trice would ai once be'iome the ra.l/in jcry ol every man in t:.e wlule yankoe ci*t c*a, aad not only ct them, but ( f every ia.:,n ia tr.e !mf. dor.»(,o i-»'.aT.cs iiki'wiae RbonVo Ki -{^lind aud Fraace contiuuf tbtir policy of wrong ta tha "so-ca'led iJiinfjJ.'rate b ates,” us Lord John it 135^11 peraistj la cai- csr them. the«.‘ is not a true-h arted aaia lU all the Hoaih but would n joice at any ainoaat of iajary that the United St:^:e3 waali da theaj, yoa, and assist in the np- raMOn. I'uey have tubmi'.ifed to i'sasts from tbe Uaited S'att/i, been t)ull «d iot.i a disregard of th? piaiaf-5t priaciples of interuati nal law for tee .k of avoiding a war with the United States. And Ht each pusiiUn.moua back oa% that war b.is only b ^nmldeth'^ mo.e ctrtaia and ioeWtable. Tiie iiily safety for theif c loaies and their co-"merce ■•= ia th • iuiepead-;nce of th^j (Jonfcderucy ucd its -n/(id feeling towards tSeai, which good feelin;j has ■leen a moat oblit3raied, but may yet be restored by , i8ti: c, tardy though it-be. All th.s seem’? so plain to u'; tfcat we must bc- .eve It tqually plain to tbe 8^alf•fanle:l of Kaglaud »'id Frauct; and th a they wisl not au’^jaga- iifii, e^pn if mcb a diBa.=«ter aud d;8_.ajt ».'■ repaP3i- cie. vVe look therefore with strong catli.l uuc for • .»j pcfcdy chaoge cf polic y on tlie part of those na- i.ous -a cliaiigo wb.cii would re-inepiiit the despond . it &mong ourselves End bbsc th« contid-nt hopf^a tbe yaijkces. These re!>nit8 would insure cur tri- oiupb, at a much earlier day than wa can otherwise iXpect. I aE Mails and th* TKL^n.-iAtii —With the ex- i-tion ol tae W Imiiigtoa O«ro.iaiau there was an ntire fuilart! of th. Sou'l.ern mail dnu las: ni?ht. 1 y the Norti.rrn mail ttiis moiuing notiiiiig beyond ‘■■a'.euli came tnr u^h, nor has auy Virginia paper lattr (!aie th»in i.i8t daiarday yet reached this ■ aco Monday’s and Tue-day’u p ipers are due. Yfsterdav atvfernoon we rt-cei ed the first batch ot telegraphic news Bince last Friday night. The wires have been down beyond liakigh. The dis patches due fast mght haTe not reat^idd os at tue bBM of goiB({ to pieaa. — I’leiloaaaai r>ipj i .a or a as t*n‘for iu ii^j days uiVjr taj i ui ot F j.'L F.jur tda brok irs ait up p-ica of 4jiJ- It. a 1i raai'lt/aad ji iteri.idy. Bit soai tho paohc c»na to aader- ir.ind :h\; iis caJ of aa/iuiaif tljr* prica shoul.l auve g)ae dowa, 'or ta? U*^-3 de:atnd far it as a jiiiins of ranaiag the blockii3 w«s at aa e id. Aul it did go da ?a; ta twa dt^s u feil fr'ai 7a for I, to 47 far i, aal wi'.a a d>^iwici teadiacy. It, is slated .ly th> D.spi'ea that fro.u to •Sl'JJ OOd in gold »ei*e reqiifid e^ery .vieis to rtia taauloo^ala. A^al tait, pijer aids to *a ariiole on tba subject, thit "j) ftr as ta3 maa^ta-y aif*i.'s . f the (Jaafedar ivjy are c 'n.:er.i“d. r> ir «*re o.ifjuier tutn for maay di/a pas ; aid sh jald our currency cont'nae to impro/e uader the wao'■^3 jn' -h^^'atm.’ut now advist-d ani in contemplation, oar prospects in otaer p int3ofvi*w ••i.i.i >r .rca;# v?orsi.” BitiMi IN YOU* t*aavi.iio.vs. — .Vti a e glad to )tu‘>Usn rae foUowiug notica f.’o n the Irno.^asiag U li-er far tha coaa'ies of Uu nb *'l lad, ii troeft aad Miore. We uapj it wal qaia- taa aa-irea^asnia-* Of persona wao have oe^a dadaived is a) tae opera cions '^f the ntficerj here: .JTICE* -tlii7!u.' .11* rd ia^it p. r. >u' with w i"o'. lud !;.t • s '.ri; cl fro u cojiia,^ to iuuk't. aad laa s) ue are iCiUtl^ inr ■•'~d iitas >», ■ ports .b >l tii ir pro vi.-ioaj or ho h :a or m il -rf wni t». iicp.'s^ajd. I ag;iia iive ■lot ce tint u'a saab rap t;-5iin wiu b; rnvJ-f, as a iie !iave b^.'ou :aad'! 1) .-’ix ma itiis pis.. vVhi‘*-ver 1 bu/ 1 pi7 the loaal a.jpr.u-»iai;at pricoa for, wuicbt.ru ab'jut qaal ta ibu uiiiicel prij‘-H J. B. 3 >U rdl3tlL,\>JD, Pii!’ch:%sinr (/oin'ni-ea"7 for 4th Caajire3i''l I>i*triot e’ayettcvine. Jan’y 25. Isti5. A OoMi*Aai80N.—i’o any one who may regard the uew prices of the Oosarver a:i hi »b, we say; Farme ly we baught two basnela of cora for a year’s aaa- acripiion to the Wetkiy Observer. Now we cauuot bay one bushel with the increased price. Fo*meriy three years’ suoscnution would pay for a bai rel of ilanr. Now a barrel will cost eigateeu years’ cao- scnption. Formerly a year’s eubjcnption would pay for forty pounds of park Novt it will pay for Sve pounds. Formerly it would pay for foQrteeu pound 1 of coff'^e. Now'it will not pay for one pi^anJ Aud so cn. i’hpre is aoout as great a diffareace in clothing as in food. And am'^'ngst all the eeefutials of life, Lewspap ;rs are the cheapest. F*ctoRY Boknt —We regr’t to hear that the Cotton Factory of MvjAltis* t fe Co., iu M.oiitgo ne- ry county, caught tire “-cci'ientaily oa F»idi/ nii,h'. last and iSas destroyt d. rUR THE OBSKUVSa. The memhera cf t^'C Fayette»\iic itcli;d At so-: ation rt‘iaTn their thanks to tho m *”ibe-s of tfte a. a sicAl Clnb ot this pla^’e, f^r ;|SlM3, riel receip t f two C(»ceri8 fur thu benelit ot toe poor, luBdea to tlM Tiweutt «£ 4ii>rinBf>n. at cookft, would oa won* tkau u«eI»H ai ttamatara, »od. by their abses^d from the •orn-ficld waald «l»- prire rs of proTitioni eaacfh t« f««d an ai’ny af a* hvn lred thousand b«u for twelve ■onteB. Nor d i ke faTor *«%neipati n to please Englaad or FrMce. T t allow tfte goveirmeot to in-crfera in aoy w*f *irh rUvery in tfce States wouU b« to adopt tba Lincoln abolition dactriae and be to uoa^eaa before -he «orid the Soarb va* aot jnetiSed ia Mceesion. In canc’udinr he w*Bld «sy that aa Cato alwaya c!ojpd his haraugaee by crying Delendaett Cartha- ij^>, 00 b* wou'id uring bis remaru 10 a cleta by ue’larintr that we must Iayc peacr. Mr. O ^omoiTircd an atvendn'rot to thereaolntiesa, d^ohi’m? that when tne propoaitioo to ara ai*Tes was il St brought forwsrd tae had thought pabh*, C'pioiou would ac oace have frowtied it dowo- North Carolina ought, to protest agaiusHt, as uowiie, in- expedient, wild, a:id wroag. aui as oce that if don« wontd leave tbe country to*star-e. Mr. O. thfa proi»edcd to discuss the res;«lntiors teridltm, argu- Dgii favor ot tb^ir adop'ioa, decl.irine th».t the governaient ccu’U no more pay for 100.000 slaves *0 (TO in tee a'my tb^n Satan coaid have given the kinrdom and w9«ltQ of tne world to b« Lord, and begging S«u-»iors noito abolitioiist t'-em3el»es, bat to remain true to slavery -the normal ceoditios of thd negi'o—aud to jfo down—if mast be—with all lo.^t sxve bonor. In ihsCjintnunl, />n Monday, Mr. Benbnry offered re*o!ntion8, wfju*h wer« uuaniiaonaly adopted, c'lt- ’oir upon the iJov’r 10 institute iuiin*diate and aearcb- iaf mqairy iato ail tue ciriiiuasfaoces cf altered h ush f-rid croet troaimAnt of a D'. H. P RiUer, and to defli Mid of the Confide,Go»'«. the iaime diate 'rial and arrest of it.s of3oe’‘S volontarily c'^n- r’Prned th^re'n. Th'! rcs'>lutions were aucoiupaniMd by a Sta»ea-'-iit of I):. Ii , setting fflrth that Dr. R t- icr b-irj? un the 5i,h of Udcembrr, 1864, ia Weldon, aud going to prot-ure pajspor « to the f'fflf* of Pro- voat ilr.iSiiai, was tisat offi'er immadiately ar rested, lamed o-/er to (’ol. Giilliard, and, af^er being detainf'd t*y him two days, in the guard house, sent 'o riichmoud nnd* r gusird. Arriving there, he was imaiart'd io Uaitle Th’i’ider and treated with gre*t hii.shut's’, os ug rei’us'jd periaissioa tn parchase waoieaome aad saScieat ibod, Ac. Oa the lith h» ddared by an examihiwg commission arrested ^n ia3'i3''ient groan’s. out re-committed to ja'l till the evoaiag of the 1-4.h. Oa arriving a*. Weldon, alter tii'i reUfa'^*?, ne f.aaad oae of his servants, ar rested Wiih hiin. in i df in? coidi:ion, frora exposure aud Qi-giect, and discovered tuat the locks on his big^age nad been f ;rced, aad his trunks rided. Tae 0 :iy cause assigaed fa'* hia arrest was an auonrmoas '•‘ii'r,'iijaid “Oapuiu ia tha 'Joatjd;rat-‘j sc'rvice, h e’s .iVaiy, ’ c’^ar^fiag tl. P. Bit:t*r with osini^ a Vrviiti*« npy, aud d'clai^ag tuat he h^d received 10,00 > to go tj S*li»bary a.d inspect the f>rtifl ,a- iioai iher', and note wha' l.>rce w*;3 >q tne roads. A uo-^tscript to tae letter s.tya, “My nan 1 ii disguis ed, d.' if niv letter an iu*»l ba I ist no on? caa tiad o’u wh ) rote i',” tad 'i s.gaaJ ••‘Japtaia lu Uokd's di- vis aa, ou f.irloaw.’’ i'ne -SvjL i'e re3.>latiau to send suppTlss to Wil- mingon w.is puised. la th ’ S2a\t,», oa Tuesday, bills and re'o’atiiu* ■vere iitroduced oy jir. L«^iroh, to allow citi»*ns to :.)!Holidate their lands. Mr. Brysoa, “I’ftat tie co.n uii-tee on propiaitioua and grievances ba ia- ■'iructeil ta fliiqai'e into th'J pra;t;caoiltty r>f iha sap- piviug fa allied of aoldie.'s la the fi Id. or families f'f tuosa Killed, aad indi^fent faoidtas in the State with •ittoc vara, or s ^me mttenal f >r iaaaufa''.ta;'iag of 01 )thiag, at ca'ap-^r rat‘>8 \.hau tae creseut high 'narkeia'jle prict-s.'’ M*. E iis, prop>310/ a com mittee of eaq liry m to hjw .uaay railroad comoa- lies hiva forf ‘iy-*d or viola'^d their cea'tar^ aad in ,vaat w-kv. .NLr. E li3. to prevent the collec ion ff d b ^ .a 3i>ecie. Mr. ’.Vri^ht, to auiead secii a 119, caajtor lU Rivijed Cofie. 'I'ae uatiai-bM bdiiae^* of yes erday—te3-'>latioQ8 orotestiag agaiast e naacipationior public service— oeing r»>'fore ihs S-nate, -Mr E!di said he h.ii at ail tini^^ beda the friend laJ Buoparter of tue ad>n n.stratiaa, was so now an-1 would ever ba, ou- as su'ah friend he was uaal- ■oraoiy opponed to p aoiug arms m the h-inds ot si tvei. S > far fr »'» pat iog in tne army he would hwe every oa ^ tae -e now kicked out and seat wnere taey o-iid pro la.'.e soaieihiag tor t.:e support ta - ca ! V- opiaioa ai-^ha m"a'?ure -is *h-^ T’-jro as a -toldiir -•oaid ba a gi/iag up f>l hi who'• } I Mt.ou of oia/ery. So f*r trom djia r • his h" waitd alarerr cause tl^aat’s army to rroi:. '^riaj, -Sriirmaa’s to hait la itg carear, ij.ii'T dow.i 'in ij nca.ii ^,> 'am!a ;a ,, aid s^-lt o.ir •'.ak-i »/aa’ il a 1 • . 1 a iSlui‘api, aa 1 chi-c''ild >e ! n - oy 4 .'.a ' “a; 1 prf-i-^at or fu ur'i «oid er ia o ir »r:n:*sabtii >'o;'oaa afeltov.' At tae coa- jLU->i'Q of' Hr. E iV reiUk. is, .M-- II i'l ai 1.-d IM S.*aa*5 argala^ 8 ren 1- laiiy n :a / >r of 'n ' e na ‘/ti iai of thj negro in tia n.d *rv i n i l./aiia.? la pa'ou*. ilf on tie i.va-'in wa.uh w >iM a;.i^ lr>u tae for ua'ioa of aa ■a',11'ijr carpi oi; jf '.in >n» ^ i*l. I’fap'rceat. t'>) ('jtaap a‘e4 aiv o--aiJi.il o/aoh-oali^ 1 de- ai ed ;nja c mid oj dd.dl b.-ma7e3. ne bdie/i^d. aad '.11) tie r a aa j :a^ i; a^ so iurs les^eaiaz ti-i pro- 11 ‘tii^c of th ‘ c • I r *y he v jaid .•^a? taat 33 p jr \t of th-.! ii-i;c)ei a-.id' mixa a baihel of gra a or ip)aal of nia„. I'rii . c *r'aeo c ) mttied la I'^ijrt! »a thit taa ar ay vo ild ’.ar J> va theirar.n» aHi>'iia'.at -vuh Oiigrasi aa 1 cioaed b/d.?^laria le Ti a) a iJ c >;n 5 to m*ki a-e of tii sla?e—tuat 1:1 ‘.l/atiiaa of ia3 “ouiiiry depeadei oa its baing tone. M'. Wi'gta^ had aWirs eal3v/o-eJ to support ho ii)7eri asaMa e erj W!ty ta I r’grc ,'e I now taat he s^o-'d hive to'>p;i>i3tha P.*,a’s i'i^ao p’lr- .ivia2 4d 0 ) •s!a'.*enso die.-* aii-^ri.-u.i.a'iai^hem ^ g >od 03'ia7i0r oy '% p*o of otn i i i p n’oa. It wi-t iincoa-jwtatioml, uaaecesiary, aal h3 proteat- d n rai Ht It. ■vf r. P ittoa ?aid con .»»a n jinin? but the mor'jsim'nn 01 th*! servic's of wane mvi, and a Otrl’ori, if tai^ could doaa, he bnidvcd t^e G^ov- ‘^rmieut had the rigat t> imprest} tha negroes with- t»ut the conjeut of tue S»ates Pending a turther consideration, the Senate ad- j )uraed. Ia the Oommons, on Tn-wdav, M.r. Little pres.*Dt- od a raemaria* from iti^ nj of Riohia>nl prayiag the eaactiuea^ of a la v lU iiing land trespass a mis- in ;auor. Mr Lora, a re^oKi ioa of i'jqiiry as to xn«'her the Ja l'eaaip of tae B a Oijtrict, t>e not c int, hR (Jaige Raade) not res;d ng in said district A coaf*muaica'ion w*3 r.iceived f ''">m •-.a3S'’cretary :f S-ate thawing the numoer of M..i.gtii,rates ia 83 rointies who h *ve qualified and whose res'gn^tiona aa e not bpcn aocapU-d, ainounfng, ia the aggre gate, to 403*», o: ab lut 45 to a county Wake has 120, the uigiiest nurnber; Oho wan 8, the least On motion of Mr. OnsBom a bill to exempt employees of newspapers from Bome Guard daty was taken up, and, under a suspension of tnu rales p'^S'Cd, the vote being upon its third reading jeas .o7, nav5 32. At 3 p. m, the two Ilouses met in joint secret session ia the Oommous Hill.. At 6 o’clock the SenaltJ re'ircd to its Ohamoer and went immediately la to aecret session, coatinuing thus till after 7 o’clock l ha diacuseiua in the •'^ecate, "f the re*oiutioTi« pro- tcs.t''ng agkintt the policy of fmarcipatioa foi- public e* r- vicea ia |aite iatcreeticg, thoujjh u the sentiuieiil of th»t bcdy SMiaa neatly uasiiimous c^aictit rut Lats«rur«‘ took- iag to •iuploymtut of nagroes as toldiera, tbe .U-bi^e lack* th« aleraaat of «oatuntioB to great eiteia. Tht« pre«»nt scarcity of proviMoiut and fears of s quan Uuiii.e ‘ in caae the labor of the ct!U> try be etill fl»rtber dp*.Wii on, seera to be gr. jit laoiives leading tu thie opoo- Siiion to tbe President's euggsation 0.i night last ths lacat Datlalioo ot ihif. pla«» I rtiarned f>om Kiloiiugton. Tliep oprieit of eKployici! ladiea peraiaa?utl.v ia tke jtub'ic oflijei> s i,ow u^uerdi?. ' ousMon, au4 tatt Hinf it is tbought will b« mktfu, thua . treeaferiing lo the army all abie b''4ie» cUiks. 1 A’laaat itame-liaiei/ oa msetiug tli;s luoriuiig thed:a- ! ate went iiito »cciet S'SSiun. Ju ite Hcu-«; e^r. I-ow o ' prewi.ad a ra--»orial and bdl to exempt the taauicipul j aathurities 01 the Oity of Salcigt. A au-pratioa ol' ttje j raifs in order to ;»ormi» ih.* passage cf .Le bi.l was not j agreed to, lyet* aoe»4d. .\r.»port as ta the cenditiou, I maaaKSOtiat. Ac. *if the Insane jti'^luui was read. A uies- I asge ri»»iu* bec« r*cei.-sd from tbs Se*is.« ueodiog 10 l-i ! eosa:der«4i ia se T«t, tst liouse tesulred it%eit', nt 11^- o SiiMiK a. ■. into sscr^t sesuioB. T. i\ ^ CASUALilES AT FOiiT FI8HKR. f»a IBS oabkavaa. ' Kioasio-\i) Cof.vTY, Jsa. 24. riesare ,2dilors: Plfaso pabiisn iUe ^.ccoiupaayiiig li^t t of ca^utltif^ just tn liaad liom t apt. JdcIiryilt-acoiBviiU'' a, 4uts itej't, ca; tur*d at Fort Fisbtr: Siiied: J QOiivsrjvilJ Wilkiaioa,(8upp'Sid.; Wcoud- «d; ^t Moiyailuiu »ufpose 1 dead, W OvcLgian J *. li on, Lock, A V.tleuzij, H XcNeiil, A Pnikif, btewart, W J .'«it on, T fliliiami, K nilliama kV McKay, W Roberts. rfata Lat einbrates botb day.^’ fight, ituJ iasurreetiio far a« kaewa as furBish.Kl by > api. Mcbrjds. A Ivtter has baea recsivtd giving tba loilowing st;ate- ineuu iu reg«rd 10 o. , iU-u S. • . iVo- pa, ar- ill-ry, wliich comp.tsd part o* tue gairirou cl i'lcbcit “Lt. Ezekif 1 Quod ard Sg’t Lfvi E. Johnson, woundetl, with a >out ,0 oiiifrs. AontktUed Itob’t S'lood, Bry aiit Parxer, Isaac Tnoreton, Hat wood llarns ar.u JwSiab JLolloDiari were lo't at dm tnvillf, »ict, w; «n me pla»x' was evacuated £ ii dood, .* P liood, B a^>d, J W Full'.ird, Jim Johusoii, Marsiiai ‘vloaa aa I c’ulvia ilulea, are at Kort liee, thrre miles bflo* ' iluii'gt^>*. J Ai. iiaiopaoa, Noan Britt and tlfury v\'alsb are in 'ff lUniu^- ton. ’—Uoidtboro StMe JfjurnU 'Ziih. F.4LL OF FOBT FI?nER Fro« tk4 &• '*igk Cjaje.lwr.*ie. iS ? t. We liave received the following account, fVoa the lips of a fcntiooiau v-hu, wr are sure, is aa *c.-*ur.iteiy iiii'jrij). i Ooueernui^ the late eogat;e * TJEJ^ L » G » ik. H . ax]*oaT8 ©F TBB FKKaa uaaociATioH. _ Oen’l Le* —RicBiioir», t I . J ,■ J “ti . Lejrislature of Virginia on the 17tk Bif .1. between oni' forcas aud thfc enemy, at Fori. icst. ad.>»ted reeoVutioos declaring that the appoint- i-lier. 11.1 V on* : tneut of (*en. Lae to the command «f the armiea of Fi.-lier, *a any ooe. The juoFotiior.t of the enemy was sudden, a* i Stut*a would promote their efficiency, we all know. Alter tiic previous failure, it wiuj operate powerfally to reanimate their spirit as well n n antii-f(.,ityd tnat so quick a renrtitina of th- i j® that of the p^^ople, aid inspire increased conti- I., ’ M IJ I. u 1 I- oence in the final sncceai of onr cauBn 'nieaf-reso- . -J l. ■ ' t i i-tio". *«re coma.i.nic.ted to «. 'f* ' t ' ■ or above It. Oa j p-pijes ihat Virrioift canrot b»w bijrber reMrd for J nursuAy a Mr. Mc>li!lan, our iuforiiant reard, Grn or ifreatcr coDfid^nce in his ehmracTer and di-300vereJ from near fop^p.il Sound the approach j ability, than is entertained by him. Tl»r> General, of! tie tneniy, ari-i souirhf to communicate by tel- i however, has always expressed his inability to aa- c:?rarih to (icii. B.aii" tiie fact; but tbe opemtor ! command of armies other than tho^e now con- fided to him nolees relieved ot immediate command h\om Wtlrnington —The ynuaeea appear to have left tneir base m iroat of M«j. v*aa. »1oK9» forces y«s..erday and uonoeutrated at Fort Fi^acr. I'at-ir tlset niMt also disappeared. Tuey of course hold Fisher. Wbeihar taey nave re-e^aoarked ueiria&iu oouy, we ate uuaoie to say. i'uey occupy Sm.m- ille, it baviag bsna evacuated 'oy oar 1 >rc-s. Tnere Wi*i« t oasideraoie jskiiuiiaciug around Fori Andtrsoa S.*iaraay evening aau dUL'uay maraiag. IS supposed tne enemy are auxioas ta hilence Aadersoa, m oraer to open tn: way up tbe river for tneir gauboats. iu taiai attempt we uope aad tn- aeve tuey will uieui wiiu sad a.a-tppotuiuieut. Ail quiet below last eveniag at 0 o’>-lock. \Vd. Jijura-il, It iH understood tnat-the yanKees ha.e seat oti ai^ tue Coated jrate prisaa^rs captured at; Fort Fisbur. Two yaukee deserterd wno camt: iat > our aaes oa Saturday nigat, report tnat the enemy had re-aaioark ed Wit.a u.'4 cxctpuoa 01 a taousaua mea, caartiitut- ig a gai'risou leU la aFort Fuuer. L'h.^ may be oc; It H at least probautd, sm.;e tae uiain oojico ot tu- uemy is airealy a:tamed by the cioiing up of our Jiam por^-^i6. VVe have naf a siujfte item to r-port couceraiog fee sitaattou, except tua usual "AU bdoio—uu change in ihe rtlMiut poaiicu t 0/ Jirin’es!" Ci.r,>Ua>At'i, iidi. Aicance thi Eaem^ by f>e Hjiujkt. -VVe have reason to oetieve tuai tae ^anitee-) are ad/an- ug toward^ VVelUoa by tae Rjuaauia river. Wc have no particulars, ouk we >ire a-isarea ’nat step^i uave becu takdU to ca-^cs laem a id drive tbe.u oacii. (J-‘tUi-it)oro iS,'Ut Jo iro'ii. 'loth. Correspondence of the Fayetteville Observer. Kai.ktob. Jan 26. The plot thickers M>Ktej p^rl'irmit—;he mountains are in iabor; let hopa sonr-tuing iror« th;tn a ridica !ous mutt will t»e brouttht forth. On Tui-s lay lipt at P. M both llonses a ot in j lint f!Ci-ot se*sir>n in tl.eCom inuns Ht-ll, «on inuing therein till fi P. il , when the Sft-n ate ri tired lo it.- ehamber aad U>;h Hoa I’s procoedpd ;aiii to seciet s s.=i'>.i in thdr re^pfctive iiaU», adjfuirniiig at 3 o’clocK. Th^ j int sp^t-ior is represented aa havirg be^n an ‘ xceedingly excit;d and ba 8t«rou-» me, the lat- ■-«r of wliich it tertnioly was to jud-re from the loud, C(r'f**ntions sound of voiivs ^#.icheven the massive do-^rs >f the Commons hall couid m t t nt'reiy shnt iu. Conj tur 's a« t'» the obiic of tlu* f. -sion are rife, but, though wt pxictlv k oA'u.itis hicuxi tKatOommissioners arc 1 t*» Kir* uioiid or ”iia 8 a hiu'^-n. It is also said that 8U'. i ‘•IU- l?=Mi'ii6r8 are airt-ad\ .'tppointod, and even .r, - .r ) ..—..in them ilni* ot i great i.ppoBltion ight—ar.' iu«'.ti , eii A sh rt time Riil ruveal th' full na a';«i r* -v t of th*-di 'cu-f'ion liy >i late it*?,-oil. of tne S>en*t»ry of State it_app-ars i lh«t i 1 c lunli .* I'f Ik'S stiat-', ‘t ,e ««prein».ey of th» ■ civil law” :s iij u.ld 1*^ -iO;!-* M^atr*t«'j This d^»-ort .lo* incltiding ptrhaps t' o l^to appoict.a«9. it will be sweB tha' North.tiaMliaa la hleasad aMLaf^attaej ofnaar- A Itii^Siug: wa.s not in a cmdition to send dispatch, and it bfCiiue Hi ccssary to trai)S:iiil the ucws i:>y a iaictssenger In two hours alter tha intelligence wa.' reci‘ive.1 Gen. Hoke was on tiie luarch to confront the eaeinj at his po'nt of landing. On I'rid.iy the enemy iaaded uad«r cover of his fl-et, near liattcry Gatiin, about nine miles from Fort HolhT. While l)-3 wa.4 lauding (jca. Iloke ap peared, and urew up in line pa-^alit.1, to watch his nioveintnfa and intercept them when possible to do 60. It was nut pos.iible to pn-Vcnt the lauding, owiiif' to the situation of tlio point chosen. 1 he enemy laaucd on tiie banks, just above the neck ot the Soaaii, ihm interposing a small surface of 'Siater betivoen tiiein and a:i ’attacsinj' force, or conip^liiiij' suc.i forcd fo circla around the lower extreme 01 the Saan-t' either ol winolx luovcrocnio woaia have to bo done under the tire ol the whole flxjet VV'hcn Gen. Ilokc loand thi.s to ba the situation, fie establi.shed a line faciag tii.3 sea, and threw out wnat caviiiry ho nqjired, (if he had it,) on his ri.'h' daatc, towards B*fery Anderson, which was d >w.i the tioaeh towards Fore Fi:>aer, about four miles. The intervening couatry here i"? broken, and the lo v plaaes are grown up with tliick bushes, and ai'O niarsliy. The purpose of his civairy wa>j to obsi’rve the moveinenCa and give the tii;/n.il ot’ the tirst aivanca of tne enemy toward.i establiahirg -i lijio across tiie neck of land to tlie river, it being the order and purp >se ot ien. to have Gen Hoke at.ack him a.s soon a« he advanced, lu this condition matters rested until Friday night iJaria^ ih.it ni.'ht the enemy, pis^tng bet*voen tli"* cavalry and tiireading tlit.ir way through the tnick. uiarsuy undergrowth, nais tneir way to tho riv’er, ani on Saturday laarniiig tr 'n. iloke foua i an intrenched line on his rig V: llank, oxleadi ig aoross the p3nia->ula, frotu ttie s"a to or near to too river He 8uc3ecde.a. ho-vever, In luaintainin^ hi'j base at Sagar L laf, UiUeiiaLciy ch laged hia lin", and inldrm'd Gea. Hr.;gg of tiie status. Tnea Gen Brg ive tli3 orJ'-r to charge the enemy in their workj. In the in iU ti.ae Gen li /ijhai undo a closo ree>n aoisjanc.', anJer ths fire of the enemy, and dis covered the strcng,a of fheir toree and positian. U.1 receiving tlie or,ier to charge, he co n.u..ui ted fie r,,suit of his ojsorvafioas,/in i a^K’d G:n. ij.M"*' to reJonn.>itr3 in peroon, vrhic'i iVo/i» Ktciitn >n(i.—W« had the pleasure of a con- V'jrsaiioa, ua yuitsrday, wiin a very luteiligeut gea- liemaa jast arrived from litcnmoad, waert) Qe had opportaaiuea for '«dcer:^amg, witn reliaoie aceura^y, tae con'lition uf alTura. F>rat, we are pieascd t> letru mat Vice l*r-*sideat Stepaecs is op^n aud un- qaalidsd lu niu daauaciatioa ot recoa-traeti-ia. tl-* xpresses ttij mast aaaouaded i;oaaijac-j m our saccesi, .jud is deter.utiod very saaa ua visi. ia^ar- gia uid a'adress tu^pjooie ta urgj ia-!ai ‘“till lariuci J res St ths luvalor. V^ii;e Presui.jat, ciiepa.ai, oy ms presaut earuaitieas la lau caas;;, is aut4a.ti'u^ ne edaa'ijaca o JKi asiojt^'os, a id nu rao:a nr JU fea with tne e a aMi aj^n tu^ aa'aj.i 1 ;■» not too lat,3 for air. S epaeai 10 -ia taaca gaod. 11, jan at least do .t greti deal ia re.nady the miscaiii vuica lus uaxartauate vievj ua/e cia iiuatcd la •/toe's. O l* info.aiaat u.so had aa i liervi^ w^w.th the t.*rd.ident. tie aad not u .0 • p.eptre.i lo be ■ er_. jtrbiai lo PresiJeat Darid, oat uo wai lUOSi. agroe- t;>iy disap^aiafccd. W’e wjaij o-j jjiuJ lo u e 1:^6 ^latViUg euij^y pissei o.' oa.- inlormtut up >a tbe ii-itiugu saed a3kd of tne u.*iioa. was laaat uia- qi^nt. Auiaug otuer taiag-i, na aaid wita as;jp e'-l- ag. ieit ai3 preae lee att;r -kmasi. It.ad, cauit foud aad agreeaale recapiioa, daeply iaipres-ied wua iiio auviati,)a thit ha is a waaie 3juidd, eai'ajit, ia>ot- ei, uuie.fiia pa:rto., vvaa.>e liio aal tieaitaud aiiad ace leidod up o the caase^'’ i'uia g-iutiuaJiaa, ati.^r aa a3iaa;aijn ^miay; tae very leaders lu iiiCauiaad, IS sausaad “taat laipar- tant eVttiits are aojut to tran p:ro oi tbe oioat -u- oouragiug oaaracbcr; taat Li.noola's goveramcat aud people Know tn^t our suoiagation >s loipaadioie. ’ •But," says h?, "tnsy are labjr.a^ migut aud m mi ,0 t,aro-v vn-?ir waole streugca uj>aa ua in tne uex- ew we-ks. A"*i::si t'u^ cud prcpa-utVam are ua- ag made.”—Hu, eij.i Owi/c Ivi'a v 2 y/i. ^esijmtion f J-t s'C'C'-rt/ >f —We ace eu^bted Ij s-a.e p >ai i.'e y tair .M.-. .Sedd>n, S.cretary ol vV^ar, nas re.-^igi^ud h;i poaitiju la Praaidaat UkVis's Cab.ait. 1. aay a >iu^a.i.i'aa jis oaea midi >f his suaiesio.*, 11 nas 'i>»iyei, ooea acted aa->n —Ut.ch.ajnd it^xjuniuer, 21.^^ Mr. Seddoa resigns on at'.couab of f ulioi; health. L.e'it. Stidm%i, — A leit>?r received f o:n •.!. H. W Stednnn, by his lather. 8t.itas thi*, h ) ia now onfiii d i?> P’ rt UuUware, aad is B:iU suifjiia.; li‘.> u aa old -v >u recdiveil 8om-f man ha.since. O pt (iju'ge Sloaa aad Lieut. H. H. Saiith, ot our tawa, aad Lit J .s jJarjha,i oi Aarto 1, are aiaa ihire — ^rjy, Tdfg tph •itJt'i inu 5f\YHJrrgVlLLifl Ju 2t> XBVlTiM' OF THii 54A lK.iJT Btosa 7 Od ?itk6 *0. Lard tJ »)0 Beef 1 50 to 2 CO ;t«r pouuti: retail 3i'«8W%i 6 00. Batter 10 00 t'i 12 *1} Oottoa ^ 7j Caifeo fO 00 lewion y*"n—46 i)0 to 66 Ok/ per baBci 'lonpe o, f** 50 to L>»i«d /rsit i 7^ t o Bsr.s 4 00 ''«r doMB f6^0 '{12 60. Hay t^lO S.a«3t;s $10. 6 00 r'’’ ^0 V*fj»£e»ru^ 4--i 6 00 to 5 50 -''nm $85 to $37 60. Hyt i'di. 16 00, PwfSfcOd Or-.'i* poW .16 00 »o 60 03 p'-r ^-.tsbel -.ifsea i2 ' 'V « OC to 7 %i 6 00, coaa'fy sA.ie 4 00 »o 6 00 Lf;r-'ht- 25 00. l..»o j -Pon* •Hrislr';.’- ?^5 *€. A»s«J* Fe«ok iiTT.*rl;‘ fS6 'A. Urare B-vndj ^8- t*' flOO. (VTT^try 30 (?■ by tb Ktdhi 4 r»0 ? RJE'b »v?r lb. OaioE« 8'5 (K* f-'**' rskel. 352'> aush; 4W-;ci ^15. ?i.' 2.IX> Br)wr. ^v.ruT 16 00 to 18 fO. 8 >«'> 7 “sC hy k'su: retail 10 00 per Vv 8^'»; fi *jO b#;!’ Ih., IVU^t 8 ta> to 10 00. 7.'> 0* i3 #100 *>** T'irr'^ni.ia? 6 00 pi- 0 O'l "WskjI $10 ft- F, L HClVitRlI IjlOF tmt -TC^P'. .n> e' •n-' sri«!«n BETSY wH«' rti I cff i.a ▼ •'I'* »!ift e^rlov of Tay ‘or at lie Ar8»r»aL •i''4 f lOJ a-Hi‘ional for i&farma Joa ta aaawot tka partiaa waa «.■* "-Sdr'-ag Ana. W. STEEL- in the field of that now opposed to Grant. Bat tha Pre!>ideut, in conclosion, aasares the General Aa- semb'y of Va. that whenever it shall be found prao- t!C«ble for Gen. Lee to assame command of all oar armies without withdrawicg from the direot Som- miinJ of the army of Northern Virginia, He wi^ Heem it promoting the publij interest to ^ace bifli iu such command. Army M'V'tmfnUin Slou'h Carolina.—OflAtLU- TON, Jan. 22.—Two more moniton have arrived, '-ind tnere are now lU inide io the Btr. Tae enemy is reported buddiufr a railroad frOiB Port R'>y»l to Poco^atigo and McPhersonvilie. An arned yan^ea tran'^nort has been up EJisto and .D^hoon rivers ponnding ch.inn*!. It has retarned and na other movement is reported. CuA.Rt.8ST.>N, Jan. 23.—AU qiiet aloo^ the lines, th“ enemy bavmr ra«dA no new movement. Oar .;coats report a coasiderable yankea force at Har- d^’ftville CaasLKsroN. Jdn. 24.—Tjie enemy have made no aieance mor'em»n' siuoe reported on the railroad hetweea Salkeh«tchie aud Pocataligo, wkere tney destroyed tics and burnt iron. Th»ir pickets extend A short distance on this side of Pocotaligo. f'oni/rcss.—Richmond, Jan. *24.—Tbe Senate was in 'ecret 8e.gs1»a to d^.y, coasidedng the Ua-renc/ Kill In the House, M*. Clark, frooi the Commit:e» on Elections, sabaiittf^d a report reviewing the cir- cnmntances of iir. Foote’s eflbrt to leave the Oon- federacv, closing with the declaration that he his- been guilty of conduct incofDpatibla with duty aad his station as a member of Congress, and ihat he therefore is hereby expelled from the Houae. Mr. Gi!m?r pr»ssu^>d it mij *ri'y [•nin^rity prooa>lv] re port jas'ifying Foote’s arrest and ddaring his con duct d-iservi’'g of the cer'sure of tbe H*)U3«. -The raajoritv report was rejected for w4Ut nf two-ihirda in its favor. The yeas weae 51, nays 24. Tbe minority report waa then adopted. ild; aiiu • : aot prop r • teraiiii 'J tikea wSr c in soc, u . ■5'i:tjced ii, i' . the cnerav, iu-ir Wo.. Fort I'lshf’r. ua^il Su'idiy • C.6C ofliaors concurrod tha*: it was iiult th ' iiups. Ic waj taeu de ifjrco the Fort; and o'eps w>re at for a natural, bat as fV as we .. aDio tuiscarriago, rijriit to have .1 -.o a groit estiiit. iiy this tinae r th-):isan,i sr.rou:', were behind he lit? n pro3eedcd to bomb-ird « v.''uch wa4 d >ne uniuterraptedly aba it * p. in. % ()a ■'un lay the coiu-un of assa’ilt, numberinif abaui 4UJv>, moved rrjui tne enemy’s lin?a, and O.S they advanc’ i they were plainly visiole from Fort Fish-:r. Hat ner beiaaguercd g*rrison was icept clow coiit. i jl within the bomb proofs by the consontratei u.il caniniuel tire of 700 •rua'*, p.->uring torrents of saeil and missiles on e.^ery pot Oa the land side of Fort Fisher we had 17 ;uns—^safi^ienc, coaid they have been used, to lUiiie it- impissibU' tii u ua^’ faroe eouid have advaaaid uadar tacir lire. Hat as tne line of a-5-.iUia-' g/L n-tr.i t'» L te Fort, tti w'iO;.a fl.'C- ^TC -nrri'oi *ha ;i.*e. ia ri j ib'i't 'hot, on tiia land -id a id spee J'.ly di>;U laa:. 1 ev3ry ga.ij and this aaiacor.nit 0 it -/.ii I'c.f ■”—.w, iu plii i ij.ig A ! fi >■— v»-> k'pb uo ua'-ii *!i-i eiie.Tiy’o l.ac >vn ia tiJyirij of t'le var.is. T-.ieu ic caa-i'3.1. tn i w.i h .• rush aa . yoil the char'o was made. ■ aJt'ad iy, it is .slid, 0a 'nulodei tha co upany .xa.tr iill;' ti*3 Si iy p>rt. Oa him tho hope ot the ;irris.»a a t >^ 10 i.-ap th • assiilants out qntii the i;n aad utii •or.'?, -.v>ia hid bo.'n pialc'jd iu the •a KU ^ pro Hs iar .»'} hoars, crald get out and mike ready, las ea I or making iolouje, this otlicer lO'l n;s 30 u uia t, it is sui, s’arren lore 1, and tha eajmy o ucv,ii tae op'a gi ,eOa.- men w >rc ^ena.nbed md eihiasijd, £t.ii th'o thing was the vdik of a m ‘ aa If f.ioy were obiisx-ii to fi!i >ioi in Oidi’ i) ril'y 0 >1. Li nb, w.th that co.»l precision waio'') disungulslio.s hi.u as ua Oincer of i/ 'eit tuerir., br.-j i^at hi-i nua into line n'ar head qiiartors,Gen W'^.iitiag being presanc, one uraxing 'iiti cheornig oa the trxp-i, aad creifiax eatha ;ii?«;n by his a,’len‘ ani wlnl; soal-id h;roi*a). (Inder these inspiring in!la accs our maa were .)ro «ih*‘ t.) the cn rrg.3 I'ii'f DU -iOer.s were aixainsi thorn ill the pr.vnorlioa ot tUJ J, ai l..*d by suiriiiej, to buf. tney f'rc.vj th’’ enom,’ ba.k ,, tlio III >un'l, Kii'l 3 liaR'l ro I’ nd tii^hf, ol u”u>it .gated d spcra'i.ta and lary, ea^u *d, coati iui ix ir.»tn 7 to tib >U'. 10 o'ci.f', wa '^/avery, en lu anee tirid devotion in ed t'> overco.iie uum'icrs. t)ar men wore overpaw r.'1. aid t;i3 work ot i.s-aiif vra ; a j r‘ra,>!,s i‘'I, liit not uatM th>' tneniy hid pi>d dear'y far his priz3. He hid no" o.'t a inan u i ii iie cater.d trio i-j.t lie l.)st 2U00 >nt ot tho ti )_• ) tOj,t entore i the precincts — ,ve ')C>0. Of t’le V'Hira.xe ot our o‘H jora a id men on ■his ooj.isioi, fuara t) i4U’> will speak. Fortiuo.->? i.i tiiat htfl.* band ol noble heroog, '.Vaifiii'> was oviTy.vherj w-iere peril wts uia.st •csotfiiig. His M.r.ij} ehcercd—his spirit ani •u itcd—his arm struck d uva the tociuan’.s fl ig. 'le put his life iu the h)l Oiv of his hand, and aeld it out a free offi.ring to his country. And he did this so gloriously rriat, whoever ihinka of niiu in co.mectiou with liii- struggle, will yield to the txr.itilicatioa of being absarbed iu jonfeniplation Df splendid v^ur^ge We arc glad to learn lie ia but slightly wounded, thougn in several placnsj and we mourn fhe fact that tnat laithtul and true ollicer, (Jol Ijamb, is .=:o sovereiy injured. Tiiat he may be .’pired, and oles.^ed With a speedy rec-ovcry, ought ro be the pnyer ot all our jieople. * If there be ativ fault in this matter, we leave athers to fiiid if.“ iIow.;v,.r gr at our loss and sad our disappoint^, nt, we feel only like re echo ing the ju-t sentinietit the Oo iiservative; ‘*All honor to the noble dclead rs of Fort I’lsher, it they d;l uot ovcrcomo a’lrightfui odds, which mortals could not do.” Frank Bljiir again «'n Richmnnd!—'B.iobhohi*, J-*Ti 24—Frank dlair is s‘iil here endeavoring to initiat.e ncsrotia*^ o s for Peace. Col Sinifletoa started for Washirgton to-day, bat ihe tiag of trued ooat was compelled to return P'om the U>H^d States. —RicaMO!»i>, Jan. 24 — Uaitad Sta^»a pip»rs of th^ 2*Jt.h say taat v^all direer was ex./ited oa the 18oh by reports that P^aa- !is P. Biair hid r^turaMl to R eh noud Wit*» a pro- :^rAmrae f.*oii Liiaco'a n fa/or of Com'nissioB'^rg to -jiees at City Paint. E/eryb)dy wao had anything to Beil was s'-liing, at a sacrifice in maa? cases, na- ler a coavie'.ioa tn^t :ae war was aho it over. Io a day or two, the pioers say, th»y will prooably na^e cause to rw'n >an their credaliry Gold opaaed on the 20th at 199^ /oa THx oBsxavca There will be a meet’ng of tbe IToaag Ladies' Ivnittiag Society at th“> residence of Mr. D. A. Bay :iaiUT^ay afresaooo, at half past thr-** o’clock. r . ■SSB ^aie ot B4si!i »^cock a*ii otiier artii:ie^ at Auction. ,7 >&-■ 7 a da/ >}t FtO'n^ry a«xs, at H'USj ia i!»* Totra if F.vys;.ijVi!la, at li . ol al , 1 »!il 3''*! for 0 i>f »ue oapii«i at)«t ot in» .&aak M liorft lir.iUaa 6 .ihuTdB «f ta« tjapital Stdok of ’.^h« B»ik of ^iarea- lo » 1 8t>vd wU’i pip* 3JC3?'3te; w*ig'it» aai btara fn ^aves, gaod as a^w; I or 2 :i.tiTaa of iki (mm .fattar.a, aai p*rar,;i otlier art olea W. Ui -UJHDN, An;t*r. .)ia / J6 4 ja . Hauisomc nillwev Plated Ware Ai’ AUOnON. G'T Ta-ii'siay »?ct lae Fu 7 1S55 wU sill at .Aa: ia i. h i'. T^tcai D.aisr se^ af D I’LiVfiJi W.\113, i£ ot r«i\ »at 't v .U re> a Sa5*r Diii, Taagd, -.r^8 Pi'.oaei, J»tvjr aal Ni. ii. S .*51 JNO U Jia’r ‘ii OOOS. Aaot’r . 4 2t yay?ft!'vll*e acd imory ) Q. 51. omce, / i f / PI'P >diu DO atoffiaa a itil 'Sta iiv df F > tStiS, ?.,rtasti-a»3r/ t 'iaa»s la Sa"li q »*t‘i-*e9 »kj (]iari.r' eqiird. of a-ae tmal'n.i aal ti^/o>'.la of 'AX D Mi taras '■uadfi 1 air a t' PlS i Vf MID. s-ii if\il aait ca tf r«a tj tujsuai*''’ a'^’afj-aeat, f,t: -i4x4. i ‘»t M ald’VA'l, 4 1 Capt aa ( .1. A. Q. M. For Heai. ' ■•DE^IliVBLE D ?E£iLiiN(} ia thi o?n*r» rf towa, a ti2£la.'gs r 0 is, wttii a^ieisk y ^u»- 1 i >a. J*. 7pi/t> A. WiliriSBij iD. Jaa’y 20 4«f FayctteviHj 4Jau**‘c Facturjr. i i.l'tj ; ? •t»if;j5'»''av3 jai'i.s .iaa.:i4i wiu 4. l.avo t ? :!r inltojr witi A M. B'Lii,. tii’y i'> 4 H .•> t-DI A Oj *Oar friends ,c>f the Confederate will be glad tc know that its correspcndanikr has b»,'en misinformed 'n thip particuiar. Ca’it. Braddy and his command aid thfir whole duty in the bl-ocdy fight.—Observer. A ^^o^hl Stite —The Flo idian beasts tfat t!;ere lias not b-’on, within tho past year, a,ron- vijtion 0! any ci'.iz n of Florida for n cspifal cf- ^ nca in any ot the f'ourts of that S‘nt-; nor, gri fur a» it is informed, any indictment for «uch offence, or f r fc^0'’7 of 0 serrous kicd. This is uot'tf ri of in5'>aaity, bnf arise.s iroiv a re- 'pect lor an i a prt p t sulituiscton to auib*”! ty, andTt is a olreu:o8taD(ie itui iiiastr*tes the ofcMiotcr o£ the people, iqguU; saanUj. 9>'iUiaUoii l¥aoti;9. L\DY desirei 1 ubi iaA-J11£& mafaailj, b:r la t9«a or oto'trr A^d A B., iJ.i 16^, i’ajsil'viUe, S. 0. -lan’y *’5 ttpd Au Overseer Wau!ed. ^’ANT 10 pmp .y an 'H# mast be . CM of 00a cTi t, *ai pobsT, a e ad wtea'.ivj-; i la wioa oa. fileaos caa oa {itaaai B>r>y ar>p '«s- C‘ ■ 8 d-s rabiij. JAi^ Q >K. J it’v *6 4 2i t% Piau'j Wai&ted. I W iST' to pu.'oa* ** • Cl >jl> I'l iN », wJi'M 1 will L par for ia (JonfdJera^a lajuay ar lu oaltoa Tjs • ttau 'S ta * aafi) piasa aal uay r ostia the'a na.il T*n.i. JiB Q. COOX. j^=’» 2j 4 a». Superior Salt. /'k ^ C3as'gasr3nt aad ia>* «ale ur aa.-ter tor oara or {J baaaa, atlt>e utfi^o of MOOfUS A 0Aa3V7fiLL jin’f26 4 lmpd u WAtlTEU, U£8 to tan cQ abarva Torma i Lcathtr or U* cv^'tivaicut 111 o*no We caa tau » 10 a very skoct :.-j) il dusifci Oy ti OKu’s pvKat. Partois wiaaiag I e:7 Hidea tab..i;d o.«a ^ao'J tatm ta o.ir atidrcbS to & ,-pt where tfaey whl te takea froa acd LcatotT 'r hve^iid at our r,z:.,»c!ie. Oar aid’^.^s 13 Bata'aoni, Ccnnty W. D '^ATSON It cO Bs^erenoe Meefcrs U W WiUiasis A Oa , fayctteville. JaK,'/ 4 i^apd STRiY£D, ^*kOj4 *ay lot cn I'pe.^aay, ttie 24i'» *nat, TWO PIQB, 1: oae. a tarraw, raddisw color, bUok apct», aad tneotner a row tuih tlaok epo'*; bt/thttaikeiwiiaaalf* • j''on in rifttt e*r, acd toont 4 laoiitlia old Any jer- ru r-.'*utiiitig iSfcia ^igs will he aauably rewa'dod, aad n’ Bifor>nation thaokfudyreotiTslby M pa ct E Luifiaden ilswaa Bireet. Jau’y 2^>. FOR Rr:¥r, . A ''MALL. oonveBidBt DiVELLlNQ HOU'^8. witk.S rot'ias aad baseaMBt, oppoaito ttia OaBatda-Ja AA- dany Applf te W. 8TEBL. JaiL*} 2X. ^
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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