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wm SEW'SEItlESVOLVrNp..); 1 reran :r,fWn0LM0165 t WAPESBO.IIQM si mm " , ,TEhYIi,Or UUBSCRlPTIpJf. f sfn'tV eopiK OH Dot aod fifty wolf per year wlateWtaadwanewvi ti tr i"n Clerk and Maxtor io Equity R. H. Buttle, Jr. t w ., J I Conatr 8oUeltoiwV. At. lUfciaMmd-'' k',j JtsA ' 8bfHfftO. B. ?breadgill. w , , , . ; !aUtoIUsiMrCf.;'KtiiAilr.4: "-it '.wy ' Corooers-r-Arrb. Wten aoJ O. W. Winonjtbbj. ' , ! WrdtiUof Xbe Poor Joi n EoWn'6o;Q. W. littler J. Wbiu, Wn. Allen; D. XarpaoUr, J. IU Barber,' ,W, H. Cox. ... - ' . " i 'vflabtrintvodeiitB of Ctnai0ttSebiufe-w,T Kendall, L. H Bennett, P,JUcbrtion, H. Bv ntnmonl,H. iU'CnwAirll.'d.' w. UttTe.'Johif Broadaway, JaS. A'.r tl fcrtldde.. edlueeer4- U- wrap?- irri; v . , Snt to lb above. .. . ifrmmod . " Tr V r ' Vhr .anth. oAtbktMB iMtrtiOBt.U... . W ...... . i x-J 00 4 One vetr ... ".vv n .Wr.iir.Lrtii.t itAt tb namber of times. wy vWr tbtlr Wrtlfito Inserted oUvrwirt they Acreeaeeta rilllU Wfti'Tiirfrn n llhrl and e-eeeme-7r I ll, l:. i. ,- ' " COUSTYPiPEB.. .... .octt: For theensuingjxcaiv is :;,;aIUhat;l3;:tasked ; IN ADVANCE. b6 A if ll T 1 1 1 mI .k A. .M.J.- It contains THE LATEST of the pnoanrs or the '"Y'i-rrrL Up to.tjio Jipur ot,going to press, y '!'r i Jlndl alh other mailers of interest to the general Reader. WIIO.WOOLU BE-WITHOUT JFiuince ComroltU Stepben Cole.'. UUa :-.CIetk4 8nfrJor Court Robert T..H1U ; fipr,iu fual,;; jWere he eithri bi wyafd ; not da Uit depridioif work joa sssigD Ker.? '' :rJ'V ft H rr V..Vai) taken to prUatt mttmnt7iri$ A Paris eorrespoodent of the New OrleaM . - , ) Iaeodaot-,H.! A,, Criwfrri. :f v-.T r Commionra A. . Bfonett, EIIatchrDoD, and. Contblt J. Brunf r. THE MAILS. ..: f '-PMtaaateiwt. ll. Patrick. , 1?' X Ji'l "TbeJortriffo nd8oulbn Mili close diuTj fex ceft 8ondyJ tfe'efoclr, d.'m". ; - vHiiil"'- r MVltera M&iN elore at 1J Vclook, i K., llon'daya, ntdnecdayt. aod Fndiiji. . , t , T Count j mnits cIom Tbor!ti. it 12 m.' 1- BANK Or WJiUKSrOIlU . , . I PrWldMitll Bv lUmoicid. Xwu 1 CabJerfUBererlr. r tV. , t leJw w 1 Clerk Tbomai gmitb. - ! , . DfretfeiiU-l.' B. llarn'mohd J A. Leaa? ' w. C. thekeairoh'was beizbfu Finding the woman de- )inqtient Mraf .W. rtbreatene to- report her if j abqqq .opt , perforin berdaty fnore. uitbruUy Yw py euoca," h;contioae(, ,'4 look well iotd theui ; make a tnoroaah search., and see if tbut can'find i e60)bioatiorj of fed and whitej, orl nyxDin iBtmicai io ineuDioD'aavere; iook wen, or I jrill report yoo.fl -it uu Jt if a- .itt -' .. be wuuiap finding nothing .treasonable upon Mri; W., returned. with ber to the gallant Geo. era!, telling 'Win 'she would not search another ladf for fiVe hundred dbllari j'tVasveh "ten vrft'tliaraatar ihe had nver neoontered. -i - Qeo:Dixebckedr no donbtat Mrs. W.'s ag itated appearance,, again proponed refreshments : V Midanj," be said, "do have a class of ncajune sajs rr-rr ... Baiiih, Tben)M R!fooi8. Cole, Wbita iL WdnedyYdi?fouftdy. ; . ' t? . t f Vr SPICT IXTERV'lEV-DETWEKN 'OBSERAt ' i9rl:iAP A'. UDy, Of ALTIHQMlf. 1, C A JlraW oLUalti wore, aKmt to pay a fisit. ot a few days to toe country to some relatives, was driving through the ciry, fa iier own carriage, with Iter -own traak stripped, bf bind,.' Suddenly the Tebic'e was stoppe by polieenian, who as aured the lady she was under, arrest and ' would t obliged t repair imuiediaiely to the offiie of ibe pryv4tujarhsl. u , ?il . Mri. W , aiMiiewhat indinana at the request, refused to allfpnjt an excuse, thit uch a publ'w pjtf JTja. oub fouulady lq frtqient ishe iid rhat.ahe wruuld pi to the coroiuandio Geo eral, Pif , i Fort 31c Henry, lut if the ptlice man atteair-ttd to take her to the prorost mar- khvl kKa 'wnnlit twint hin. . A : . armed wuiuan, said very humbly, " As you please. Madam ; I will ret into the carriage mod go to iuo run "ivu juu. . Yoa are tniatakep," replied Mrs. W this carriage is mine, aud if ytx attempt to get into it, I will immediately fire upon you. . The rHlicinsn anin cowed, obeyed Mrs. W who ordered him to take his pct with her coach man, in whoiii shtj now cunfided! as ber protector. Mm told him to drire to Fyft'McHenry IUachinsr the - I3astile be sent for (Jen 1 Dix, who, always disconcerted when vUted by, ladies, was peculiarly so on this (Kicasioo-seiing a lady who i mega ire. , as tnouiiu8ue were a.oiaie prisoner. . t , ' . , . . Adrancinpr to Mrs. 'W-., he Raid i1" Madam, I do not know bow to address yod..l 4 : u5i " 31 rs7 W, -It is tiiut) you didSir; sinee I am arrested, I suppose, on your authority. . t (Jen. Dix. Mad.ira7ou look' Wearied j walk into iuy oflBce. (Drderinp ' snme recuUrs to brinjr in the trunk and search it, ' he remarks to Mrs. W.) iThis is a military necessity, madami 1 would these thiups wet not, but-the govern ment most be supported , " Utited,we stand,", you knour Madam, have you any sons in the Cou- ttdratearmyl wine. Mrs W. --Only on the 'condition, sir, that you will" drink' with me to" the health and success of 'Geifcral Hearegard. f.v ; ' ; iTbe wioe, 1 believe, was nottaken. , . -Jlr- W-r then turning to Geo Dix said: "Sir, I hepe you are, satisfied that I have nothing trai toro'us lojfoif righteous caUserYoU thought to find the Confederate flag in ( my trunk, or on my penbD; indeed, you are not good at hide and'seek Yotjr soldiers are too little interested io jour right eopl cause to serve you faithfully.; They searched my Vouse a lortoigbt since for the fiagi Both you a'ntf they hive been fooled. I sect that flag to Virginia ten' days aince under a load of wood ; it pow ' waves 'wer the t glorious Confederates at Mafiassas. u Sir,' it at ems the Yankees' peculiar pleasure it to try to frighten women aod chUdren. .They cannot gain battles, so they revenge them selves inlthis ignoblelmanner- And nowV-sir, I imagine yod hare done: : ' J i ' "Geo. llix -I -regret, madam, that we should hate met under these unfortunate circumstances. I wilj detain you no longer,,- n' t t h-:-r Mrs" W. Sir, I demand one thing of you be fori T depart 1 have been arrested on sucptcion. I desire now an honorable discharge.' Gen. Dix Oh, madam, that ia unnecessary ; it iiu mere form, and therefore useless. .. Mrs W. I likefortn, Gen. Dix, particularly when connected with official documents. . The General, seeing .Mrs." W. determined," or dered the secretary to write the discharge, and," hamliag it to Mrs W , said, 31adam,- l believe The miserable birelingr wwed frooitiMHsn name added.' 1 believe that is essential to such adocument' .- " :K '' - v. The General, more reluctant to sign his name than to grant the discharge was fiually brought to the point.' - r-' ' . Mrs: W. And now, Ge'n. Dix do jou know what I Intend doing with this discharge ?, I Khali send it .'to my sons at Manafsaa, and, if they have tnjf of the spirit of : their mother, they will, one day,' make you rue this encounter. .('- Alter Mrs. VV. left they say the General vowed he would not see another woman for three years three mouths, three weeks and three days, calling', no doobtf to mind, Richard Caiur de Lion's fa mous truce with Saladin. . .. ...... i i." ' !' . . :. . . . . ' The number ofde4tdletteis received and opened, at . the General Post-office - of the Confederate States, since June 1,161, is $8,682 The uuiyber of drop letters, 8,512. The number of letters held for postage, 7,818. 9G7 dead lettersv contained in money, 5,751 '80, and 1811 con tained drafts, ,bilU of. exchange, notes aud other Valuable papers, amountiug to $1,238,613 57r A large amount of the foregoi ug belongs to c I ri at - libertt , however 'to reoeat wbat'toe : Kmper r has declared toseural 'benwoi i recently V " All , y sympathies .afb. wixn i theSdstbeni I I. am at liberty to repeat, too, that an emipent diplomatist of the' French Government, io active, sexy ice, has said : " All the reports of our ageot; in America are ahfav6rable loathe Nprb and fa- drable to the South'. They nnanlmonsly itatt that they have never seen iuch Incapable men' in . office in Aii erica as are now to be found.1 1bM : is the report made toevery Earopean Goveronient.! The blackguardism of the Yankee statesmen iitSi . dicgusted the whole world. - .1 quote the gen tlemeo's expression literatim et bervatini.',-' ' Resignation of Shcritabt Cameeoii, The rumor in circulation some days ago of the resignation of the Hon.' Simon Cameron, the1 federal Secretary of War, is confirmed, and lie baa been appointed, it is said, Minister toUossia. Ihe Hon Edwin M StantoO of Pensylvania, has' been appointed to aneeeed him at Secretary of War. Mr. Cameron's personal relatione witb the Presiden t and the membeia.of the Cabinet are atid to have been of the most cordial description, and the change has been 'made at his own, request. Mr. Stanton was Attorney General toward 'the 'close' of Mr. Buchanao'a adainistrarioo; and tsr the legal adviser and intimate friend of Geo. ilcCIel lan; and the result of the change will be the entire, adoption of McClel la n's views in relation to the mode of carrying on iU war.,' 4 . It ia reported that Secretart Weill of the Kayy,1 and Smith of . the Interior have-both xeaigned." We design making the Argus "more of a family pnjjer than we have beert nabled--tc? the narmohy cilstln" among us, VVc havo confidence in our. President, ia lour JGcnernls in 4UMoldier8iri-i u r people. ,a We hayexotifiaence in X?od; So jonsr as wo" have .Aw' confidence. i we are invincible. We shall cive the I -newsthe nnn fTritt. nnd then fill UD ibdiltao high thai Yankee can never seal it I lithrnaUftinfnatinrf - The trunk breakers baving sat isfied ihem?elves ---- Vre m m4 ' "S stdp bbrrowihrr your neighbor's pa - i ? rv f?.w. ;. imt. - , . . . - . l ,',.. . , , i -i,t, y 1 Mrs 1 have- three. Sir. I v f- ? , - Goh Dix Did you aid and encourage them Mrs W.-Gen Dix. are yoa a marriedman ? GenrDi x I m madam.: ' : : - Mrs. A' -r-Theh ak your wife what she would have done under -similar oircumstanees. ' 1 ! j Jheo was - heard from one of - the General's satellites, "The rebe pirit of Ttbe-Balttmori women " It will never be extinguished !" 4 !Gen. Dix-fMadaib you look taint and weary, let me order you some refreshments whilethey alre the 'miserable foes' they have froed.theroseivea. livery aay t see moreciear y the' hecefipity of an eternal sepatatiou. :. And whure the dividing line is fixed. I want a wall) VrtfiolIA YL " U.!Ka . rilhai noibingiibieclfonablotonbedmHHStratWfr FP-fiW., Pmeand subscribe rand Lmld f,;ndrted lhe 8ime t0 Gen : Dixv . ThE'BrITISD AND THB YANKK NATiES.- ' The disparity' between the British indYankee navies shows at a glance the result on t the high: seas in case of ji war between the two countries The Uritiah navy is composed of 619 vessels, 82, OQOguns, 80,000 sailors, : That of tbrt7nIted lat mini 000 sailors. . A careful examination of ibe resource! of the Northern States," says the Charleston Mercury," shows that there is but 123,000,000, of coin in, thejrauljjL elsewhere. Their grain crop has gone forward and . has been drawn against, ami the MortU TarifT is'scafcely likely. wi:h the reduced ini porta tiooiy - , ' ' ' ' . ji i . U J . ; , - V." ' ' toyieia mucn revenue. In the vaults of the Southern banks there art 120,000,000 of coin, and of. Foreign FiXcbahgt f0,00O,00Q. 1 Add to this 1300,000,000 oith , of cotton and other producerwhicb musi eTentnl ally be as good as gold, and some idea' tnay bi formed of ' the comparative abilities of the two' sections to sustain themselves in the great eoptieat. pertoosntreideTA and will be placed in the bauds of the proper jiju-ialffi Sequestration Act. . 694 dead letters,; cootaiotug r money to the amount of JM,598r30, have ; beeu returned to thrwrtters'thereofv6T letters, con taining'5:05fc-'.haye. been sent .to the offices.at which they were mailed, 'to bedeliyered totbepro-' ier persons by the postmsteis, and ha ve beeu again rv turned to the Departmeoruuclaimed. - - JlrsW -W hat, et hero 1 1, a Southern wo- n nr81 e.. very o4 u manreakWdwithe'yititefsexe lust,' and siu.ee that date only I,4JM,UU stamps have been received, all of which have been issued tu postoffices. near which large.bodies of troops have beeu situated, with a view to tbr speoial accommodarion. , u'-' . V who consulting vkitb the abb a' mentioned satel lite, (brilliant aid no dodbt) determiaed to havef the person of Mrs. ,VV scarctied, ; ine. gan-'ni G e'netal remarked t T M adamt is necepsary no w. thatyotrr person be searched you will not object Ihope, V; The-postmaster. Ueral;tedjWeioiyH masteis ought ta receive ijonieaeraie jireasury eotes on deposit for payment of postage, and that there can be no objection 1q making change for sucb notes to postage sUmps, henrues Will J accept thenj-"' The 33d Regiment N. C Troops, Coi C; -''IL, . Avery ; the 34th Regimenf, Col. C.eventhorpe j ; the 85th Regiment, Col. James Sinclair, and the 36th Regiment, Col. CiC. Lee, hve all been or j derd from laleigblwithio7aUew; da ya past for places where they mayrhave work to dp shortly, w f . i f-Tv"!"'' '".'"lt - : The tobacco warehouse at Ueoderson, Kentucky Owned by Kerr & Co., of Liverpool,, waa bum- . ed on the night of the 4th, together with 9000. worth of tobacco. The fire is attributed to incen-: diansm. ' - : , . ;. . ' . HallecltTof Miasouriaapjjointed aein Hoard of Yankee AMe88ora for St. Looiaf to pt-. sessle v ies upon HieeMssroi allowearTtheir decision. ' 1,1 ' ' " ?r" 1'tie Louisiana Baptist asksl ,1. Have produce. - ' tellers and dry goods merchants , reflected ; opon the influence which .extortionate prices niustbeTe upon " ouf ax ddierjs , on the battle .field, v whose x, families at home 'are compellod to pay extrayagant pficea for the necessaries of Fife f , ,.v 1 1 Z - uave tney reneciea wna enecs me same pourse must have upon, those wbo may be- called on hereafter to volunteer I , ' " . , . DiascT Monthly Mails from England and France to South PoRts-rFrotn the "Nor- ; folk eorrespondeoce of the P etersiirg Express, of the 14thinst., we take the following; A The foreign Cons jIs -that is, the Coosnliof ' iEnglanand FraTheare to receire mails cttr month.;, The two govern meets are .to take it by 4 turns, and in that way either a Freocb or British man-of-war. will reach; Norfolk monthly,- 60, it will bejieeo,; pur'trans-atlatjuo' brethren.- do not., mean to trust. their mails to the; cart of theJiUH r y. "colnites any longer. : This is a more ill tberight djv -' f' 1. -il '-iM' I'-i f n "1 .; fi ij (I
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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