- " 1 Miirw m- .. - J :( 11 V nt it ? ! J 4 VP 1 I '4 - . 4- , if. SIURG1S' RAID. JTerr.b'.e indeed s.re.tii utrrcUirs committed by the faidcrt in Virginia, lot they do sot compare- with fhe deeda of. darkness fcrjetrated'lyTbe riders' njbt West. Here, tbe vandalo seem content with geweral yHaging; outrages to females are comparatively raw; iut the exception in Virginia is the rule in the West. Eacb successive column of tbe raiders appears anxious to eclipse tLe enormltlesof its predecessors, and tbe meiancbo'y truth is, ttey are c'oly too successful. The .negroes and whiter led by Stnrgia, previous to their -. defeat by Forrest, seemed to hare out eroded, Herod, ' ts will be seen faom the following excerpt from a let- ' ter to an'Atlanfa paper: ' . Before tbe battleTfogitives fros the counties through which Start's and bis troops were advancing, &ape into oar camp, detailing incidents Which made men "shudder who are accustomed to scenes of violence and blood-sheit I cannot recite tbe stories of these poor , frightened people. Robbery, rapine1, and the a?.i- nation ef eaen atid weioea,were tbe lt crimw evct mitted while the "Avengers of Fort Pillow" overran and desolated the "country. R'ude,, unlettered men ( who bad fauht at Shiloh, and in many subsequent battles, wept like children, when tbe heard or the j enormities to whieb their mothers, si.ters andwives had been subjected by the negro mercenaries, of Stur gi. The mildest, the most peaceable of oar pofdiera became madmen when they beard bow the persons of their kinswomen were violated. The negroes were regardless of tbe age-, condition, ex, or entreaties t tbeir victims,. In one.-inBti.nce ihe grandmother, daughter and' grandilau?btef7wei:e each in the same room, be.d by thendrunken brutes and subjecte-i to outrages, by the bnVe recital ol wbicb ' humanity is appalledr A 7youngHrrfe,-rtcinte taten lo a negro encampment and tied to stakes driven in the ground, was made to minister to tncoeu-Dora Mf , tiobs of a dozen fends. Deith, in mercy , enrols to her relief. A little boy, who sought t; defend stis mother was brutally bayoneted. v ben tlieir gfcvage lasts were gratified, jiii victfihrTirere nnfrfTere -wer bnrned in their dwellings.. Insanity, in tome instan ces, came fo the relief of sunerioga such as never be fore were inflicted tfpon human creattrres.by remorse less fiends in human shape. Terror apd tbe ogony of hopeless shame, and famine, andbre, and blnoi, md the assassination of the- helpless and uncfleuding, marked the progree of tbe "Avengers of Fort Pillow." It is not strange tLat negro prisoners ,wre ."lost.", Tii whites who led them td these damnable deeds, de-. ! It RiTitATteM or a Maxmotb Schsm or OrATio!ts A Yankea MJor, of lecmlng rcspecUbilit and eoDflJerabU latcllence, has rerealel t3 a Contoder- at officer a tuoit extended pror-amme, which ma been chalked out by Grant, but bicb, through the nergy and aiaikoce cf our trops, was happily frns trated.' It U thus sumnjed up by the Tctersburc Ex Ils officer states -that Wilson and Kaotx were to effect a most thorough destruction of the Soutl.fi Je wni J)ABUJI3oadtJt.werjrX!J!ic the rich counties of Charlotte, Lunenburg, I'runsirfcij Mecklenburg, Greeeisville and Sussex, stealing all the horses and negroes wnicn couiu te iounn in ins w', -aad again enter Grant's lines by way of Stoney Creek; and If thii point prosed Impracticable, to come out . where he -entered, at Reams.' Station. Kauts was to proceed to Danrille, from rheoce td Greetboro', then out to RiUigh. and thence, along the Rait igh. and Gaston llkilroad to Weldcn. ' At the latttr phcethe lrTTg6"Wa to be burned and Kauti was then to make . far the BUcknater, and come ar.o-im1 tnrougn ouD. s. aropton, Surry, Sussex and iMnce George to Grant' headquarters. This officer stuies toaj toe oootomru forces numbered all of eight thousand; that they wi-e " tpleodidly armed, andquipped; wiH mounted; bad picked men, and that, in all respects, it was intended to hate been the grandest" raid of, the war fnr eclips ing all similar expeditions either East or West, not excepting Grlsrson'e great tramp through Mississippi, . and Sheridan's cor.tenp'afp'fl march ttKpordoasTiile, CharlottesTille, Ljuchburg,'&0. Our readeMeau now form some idea of whit has been accomplUhnl by tbe defeat of this multitude cf. land pirates; and Central Sorth Carolina basppeclal cause to ba thankful that the has escaped an' irruption of randas whxh would hiTeprotftl moidestructi'e than the locuttsjsf Egypt did to that much afflicted ton mm GAKOllNA illlGllS IB I illV -I Jlllll llitf rguoTth fople' right iloth an eternal trlxll ke- Ni'tX)t'alngtrlD o4Ml'non tiolull bit hiiDuredeyeiUilw p 22.J' C. W . FENTON, Editor; i89. UADCSIIOIIO', N, C. ttU.M.'Ki JULY. 21, 18C4. Price of Subscription, $3 per year. i '-i " Advkrtisiso $2 00 per square of ten linjf for erst insertion an t $1 bO r-ir. each surequenl tpserunn. For inerting only one time-, $J. Obilnarlea oer 4te 1! - 1 . I I ' I , unea one uouar per square. .. The Countjr Court last weelf. appointed Orer-ieera of the Public Roads and Patrols for tbe county. Tie ronds are in terrible fix, wa.-bed itttgUeyandotheT wist disordered, so aa to be, in miny pNces, impasa ble in bad weather and dangerous in yooJ. " Patrols are more nccesary now tbao they eterbare baen. Thieres are more daring tlivfts, of eer day occurrence. We have balibite men wmocg" ui, tyef and Women, too, who consort with niggerskput mis chief in their heads, and become sharer in tbe spoils. TLey are worse than the niggers. It would be a good tbingjf be Coajity Court, would authorise some one individual to keep a set of dogs," aud pay him therefor or. the citizens contribute a fund for tbe purpose. This individual tc bold himtelf and d- gs in readioeM at tle surr.mous of the public, to trace out and secure the authors of thefts and deviltries', that tbey may be brought to pnn'hmcnt and, if possible, tbe pluader recovered. nt wouia recommena our wwusman. WHilissemphaUMllytfAfmanlyrtlepurfiJ The sgggeslion is worthy of the tossidenitiuDof the Court and peoplo, . ' , . -r - . . The following instructions have teen issued to- Enrolling Officers: Applications foi exemptions will in notcase b re ceived and investigated by " Enrolling Officers frum,th class of Reserve, until'these classes have been farted into companies, and then only when ordered by the General commanding, and all details that have been granted to any of said1 class are revoked by order from Conscript Bureau. All prlncipala of substitutes are liab'e to conlcrip- tioa. aoooruiog to tbe late decision of Suprttm'o Court, and all'tsuch as do not report to Enrolling Officers are ta be arrested and sent Jo Camp of Instruction. THE SOLDIER'S VOTE, On Thursday; tb 2?thdyoV July being the Thurs day preceding tbe regular election in the State nerve a" more territ.e puntshmenL Vet we be seuc three thonatrd of these white men to prison to be ex chngd. Simple jatice demands their instant exe cution by the hangman's Tope. Is it a wonder that the vengeance of ITeaven fell upon these demons? Kay, truly; the rrarvel is, says ' tbe Whig, that Forrest should have taken 1)0 of them, l-iaoners. When Beufjr ! rrrest, the incarnation of Southery .vefageance, as we had supposed, makes pris . ODers of euch fittid-j ns described above, and ti ns of" feri " jreaiom' for future rai3s, we ar t a lo-" what ' TO say or to tBiuk.. A commentary upon hia ill-timed -lnmaaityliaiboniinjthe assertion of a late. Northern - paper, thatJTashbarne, at the head of twenty thousand xnen an J eighty-pieces of artiriery-'had left Memphis GOV. VANCE'S BLOCKADE RUNNING.' The unscrupulous liol Jefl and bia fuHowers are cir culating the falsehood that ; Gov Vance was sinking tbe xte iu debt by his . blockade running operalu n's. Tbe' Kaleigh Couservativ e, pubiis bes au officul state-, ment of tbrse operations s&'awing a sum pf tix million ttvrn hundred and t'tenipne dollars and mntiy nme tent as a balance, lb us tar u furor af Ibis State, and adds: - ---- ;. ' - ; ''h"elBnSie,rgaref'are con"siJerd with the f'.cU that'Jiy jhis blockade running Gov. Vance bus hud it in bis' f ower td-equip the North Carolina troopi in a tnannT to make tbem the nyy of the i ol.Jier of otber fcUteif, and to sell ciotu to their omoers. cf to ii-es, with a decency hOtUbleto ttetrn?nsrttooand'itb- tbe further fact that by it I - been nab ed to it.rn-i-h the fumilies of .abuut Cij.0O.J oUicrs, with a ptir or more of tbe rnd!Fp''r.)ibie cotton or wooj carfit, at tbe reduct-ej price of $3 in Confederate money, and will, io a tboil time, set up a Bumber f excellent ran rbiues for making bot if cotton and wool ca Us, aid t o import many other, articles, such as fsctory findings, caid 3Di nuterials, clothing and otber essential ma- ebinry isKlispf.DsHbe foe tl continued working 4tti various woolen and cotton lactone of tbis St.ite.tiiat couid not-have been. obtained. When we coutiJer these figures, with ihete .fads we are fotced to tbe con clusion, that Got.-Vnce deserves a gieMt deal at the bacflU of tiorth Carolina, and that few Governors huve ev" d ne so much as be has done fur the State or peoi pie tiny governea. Let every body remember that when tln'y rte.for Mr. W. W. Jloiden tbey cast their suffrages fur a-Strong tib4 ard t id.jiar ot the .,pr;nipel nd views" of James. Buchanan, who did as niocn towards brifigtnz on these, ''gloomy times'" as fvin did Mr.'I!i.ueo. They have always been cheek by jowl freatts, and when IVutenanan promulgated the dM;trine.tha.t afjOoj. white okd's wages should-be t"ut t-n cents rtfyo,nTiTrr were more ready to endorse; tfjJboIi and approve f it tban Mr. Iiobien. Think of that, tc laboring pro- WMMMffla The, man koif. Wine wles .never peraaps, a Yankee lie, intendea to Bcartoirest oSA ehfa-Jt cents should b'rth frO fla &mr assault tin Memphis; ytt if it prove true, For rest will have to thank bis of o weakness for tbe ad- -jdifie.nal jhance of winning gWryat the expense c "the women, children and ol"d 'Ineof BrTon'hlsief.' ' . ' GETIING . WEAK. IN THC KNEES. If reports be true, all the-South baa to do to estab lish her independence firmfy, in'a very brief space of tim'erirto persetere in her present habit of whipping the Yankees.- A Tupelo correppondent, writine to . th Mobile Advertiser says letters have ben reeei vedf front Washington, one at MayneSd, sKy., rom Lucien -Aodersonj Congressajan ffom hat district; and the, other at Presdea, Te.nn , Irom tne notorious tmerson Elheridge, aaj rng toat, hostilities would cesse text taooth, or, at all events, that an armistice would be proposed, and brgifg their respective friends to am thlr atmost eiiea vara io have those States go with the North. Etheridge ay, weare whipped," and Anderson that '-the present Congress will recognize the Confederacy." This if positive,Tayi7tberfiavannah Republican. ' - I . ' Extwrra! A Chicago paper says that a few days azo. twenty men wera drafted who proved that tbey -JH yttu afYf or Spi jcr.. lurj wcix cwmjiir HOW-TO VOTE. ' Mr. Ilolden quotes the law, that men may rot' if tbey choose "a tolled up ticket" It U tr as Mr. Holde'n says to hisfallowoi . i . A hiu has a right , carefully secured to Urn by tlit law,. to Lsn l in a rolled up or folded. ticket." It any man is afraid or aihamed to ote wpenJy before his neighbors; he may vote under the aly by rplljnf 4f i. up- . Rut this election ayl the Ralelgb Confed-rate, has a consequence iunh ai no other election will 7TrWaUytnTr,1t1r' think after this election is-ovr, wleiTTbeTtVOi' pie pronounce Judgment, and the,Couits shall have pro. nouncedju lginfnt.ibat probably there will never be a iccurrence of a state of things. h disgraceful to our. State, as that srhieh ba4ex;stcd in tbU political con tet. ,We siud this election has. a consequerice. It ar,v anhen at home, fur fUjotfat men t tote Jf ticket. Let it he the pride aud boat of every true soldier and faitl.ful.citin-u to aprejid ouTLis vole tith" .... . ... .1 . II I !. JiQtbll'g "KOLLtl or bUUen apuut it tuas an u ia neighbors may know thutbe is right. It will avail many a man agaia-t whom tbe suspicions tf kuurty Lave' been arcuaed, to be able btreifter to leave witb bis cbildreu'the piOof. that in tbe Coutest in Noith Curolioa be v ted agalnttb ticket wAicA the s'ent tory society supported. For we assert that whenever- there be faund a miaber4tIikorgauLiton, then will be founJa llordeo voter, soeong as he remain' iu it. Let all-gJ,neo ou election duy how their hands. "A mau is known by th'e company he ieeps." f Au. ZUAdited, , Suppose we try the Siand trJ by its wu rule. In wboreofflpntif dowe 6oi-Mr--lMJB la thera ia the State, a desertef, a disaffected man, a recon-truc-tionist,,a traitor, ho nbt Mr. llolden'a fcienj? No emhatkiyiy no. All ucb persons believe that Mr. Maiden- ia the deserter's friend, and Lincoln' T lie re are x We announce with pleasure that a steamer ha Just arrived in Wilmington with a large quantity of Bacon r wbicb has been imported-by Got. Vance, for tba wives' and fiiuiliet of the, sol Hers and for the destitute, of tho State. The" bacon" wi loam, will bo distributed . soon as It can be brought to tha dlflereot.depoU for that purpose. A larg number of icylbo-bladea. ar rived in the lame steamer. TThey were also Imported on State account but unfortunately, tbey arrtted too Ute for luirve.-t.' ' Tbey will bo asefoj bof Csr M&W year. Constrvativt, July 18. x . x .'E!Acri-.Wa a-i informel that on last everrloff ftf fnrfrdark rie of -Cha i'anlir riionBrjajpallInorJ I . . . . . ... ... Q...L. I . I. utre .io ue carneu lunurr uuiua wapi, ."jcu with one of the guard at the time in charge of tbem." The, guard bad an Enfield rifle. The prisoners, of course, wjre unarmed. They are supposed to have taken the Beattie'a ford road . Our citiiena ar warned to be on tbe lookout fr tbem. v : . . Charlvtt Bullttin CA. Tbey wero subsequently recaptured. . . will be historic. The recor- ofiKwill be umde up, and co Iowa to pai"terity fiairjg tbe status of men who take MttoW.''fr'ti''tkt"vri-n -wpeWaiaiJir A ProttririTH Yahvie aid DisxaTlll.-WVltar that on Siindnjr the 8d of July, a fight took place at GlennV tVrrjnn Forsyth fonrttjr briween some f tha- Icitixu.apd arty ot.7jank'ee4 and a few deserter " from our army. J be ankeea and deserter passea. ioi g on or the min rund near a Church, when Mr. 'WuiArxnrBd and bx oibrra prepared fur pursuit, and ovirtuok tlitm at tbe Feiry, wber the fight cc- 1 curred; To of tbe jankers were cxptnred.and two or thre wounded. Tbe enty .Injury suatained by aor men waa tbe wuundifig Of Mr. Conrad iu the arm. . it is said that the tunes abd deserters in iVUfn arr carrying ub with Ligh bana. They will get their den'i ts pretty oua. Democrat, - IK-micipk. A difficulty arose between two negro men, on the pr -pcrty of J. P. Wiseman, Esq , and. ihr oibrr, of Mr. Promts, both of tbis county, on the Charlotte roiJ last Sunday, when au altercation took pi nee wbicb ended in Mr. Wiseman's man stabbing Mr. Prop t j boy, causog bis death The cause is Saul -'H. J? me, been j aluUidy.1 SaUslury Watck-nan. NO YANKEE DID IT. - We give to-day from the New Yok Herald tbe NoMb ern account of tbe sinking of tbe AUhama. We must confix ilmt. if tbe report be true the Alabama thai- a i . . t saw-; a ftiCnd, aud will vote for him accordii g'y doubtless others who will vote far, bim, bng deceived s to his loyalty by tbe well known facts lb-it he to ed tbe ?t.its out of the old Uuion, into tbe war, an 1 iiHo tbe Confederacy, and was te first ta pleJge yibe la-t dollar and tbe lust man" to nuiutan that vate and se cure the independence ef the. Confederacy; and bHngtrr tb cViith deceived inrtlier by hisconatant profession of loyalty, until lately, when be seems to have, censed to make even these emt'tr profeMos. Nor bas be now a wonJ of denaociatiun tgninet the eoenne of ihe Cinfedercy.. A treauiablt CMupir.acy wbii-Ji eiltr fc ftd4 an armngemebt to grt "protectiua (rm tbe eneny, or who orji-ctjs to make such ornrigmetrt, is ho to exiiit by tbe oaths of its member, but Mr. Ilol len h no word of complaint or rrin'mMranre ag iins.1 it W bat is tfta i. tf htm ? he ake . Its raeroWrs. are rlie company he keep Tbx mm who minute trmtors into yie or-JiT lie lev. . r. Irapg ItmU tlmt h."kerps currpatiy" with MrJMden. thl Mr. Htl don w riUs letters of rTnim-n'riian and other things tor bim, that Mr. liol len wrote such a iHter'for turn asking President Ivis t give hmi a Chaplaincy in a Honpiul a)lce, by tbe way, in wbteh'be could with th greafet f-ciiity w i k upon tbe ct k and wouude.i to j iin bis vile Imvl of Irnitor. Who doubt, who Atn'dour't, thit Mr.'HulJen knw rlmt tbis umn Uraf g was a i..i ii.b r of the traitorn-and-wns engiged in iut tinlinjr ulcers into it? "A man is koowu by the coui pa"ny he keeps." jA (lerxcr. ' fur the Argus. HEADS UP. a Yes,' bol l y our-1 e adupaolJicrJLridrr oMifta fathers and brother, more especially "n tue duy of voting. ItecollecJ you hive one before-y.uu who Iihs represented yowxucean l aquittedhimsejf with bim ir. and who has b?en standing between you and danger fur nearly tnree years, breasting all tlie dangers of u soblier s life to sve yoti an l your propeiry and all j,hit,"JU.- Lt,I!aiJi. jjjj.'ia iajLfaviiurt-$a$eiia. u. sure bim of your appreciation vt Ujs services.. A SOLDIER. Ieng) the Kearrage, and we know Capt"n Wlaalaw too well to doubt hts word, even i be ts la Liacola't service, the act of Capuin Semmes wascbivalroas hat in pru .enl ud uuutboriid. The Kraraage had beeo fitted op' ftr tbe purpose, with all the ingenuity of a. mwl ingenious people, and she was maaord by picked crew. Tbe result waa hardiy doubttql. As U'utI, however, the. tanktes owe their mrtrtt A quill from her own plume has struck rhe Southern eigl. Captain Winslow, beingwt rtrrtt to sy ft, a. Nortli Carolian, a Nrw Hanover . County man, although nearly all bis .Ife residrut at tbe North, and, w& mu-t ttflevr, alt bench it. is hard t fbktng hil jrf. K,Yaflhe oti quered tbe Alabama. Tbat much we know. We art orry fr it, but the -truth migbl aa well be told. W ' . WU. Journal. A Ooot Sitowtyfi -The nombef 6f jrolunteers from North Cstrolina is (S.147, the number cf ccncripts' 14. 4iH grand total 1W,)7, wbk-h tbe State baa fur nibd, up to about tbe lt of March, 1801, la tbe atiny of the Confederate Subet. - ' in We learn that Itaj. RoU Youg V f Catarrus waa severely wounded n- ar Pf trrsborg oh Thursday last. " Moj Voung wa Cnfrri t eoi.e. t-r fr ta bu rin and MunlyOcountiei, buty volunurilj rtatgntd afiout a niuufh ag aud j 'ined the army. . . W lrarn that Mj ir .i oueg haa aiuee died. CAar-. lotte Itrmoernt. . Mraira it Pavib. Mr Glascock, an f. for a days work he would hav you toil in the' harvest field all this live long hot day for the. pitiful sura or teoents-pnyable in outage stamps at tbat. Yoriso The Standard advives tbe friends pf II ol den to vote with t losed tickets. He tells them tbM thHt ' is the. lawful niodeof voting, which, J)y-tbe-hy is true. But did a Governor's pardon ever come more appoi tunely bo a condemned, treinbMng xulpriTindt-r the Kullows than this law comes to tbe relief and comfort of H olden I " ' - - - . ' Gov. Va ce and ."hi friends ha ve nothing tVr-er to b ashamed of,' either in tbe. pant, present otvlture of our struggle for indepudeoce and will take pas- : 1..: . L - I.I L . 1. I ; a. urc id iciin .inv wvnu auuw uuw iiirj nianu in iKiie. times of national trial.and individual .VesponaibUity. We hope they will, fo a man, vote qrEx,TiciCTs THE FORAGE QUESTION. " 7 Keep it before ike People .that W. W. Holden, Ihe Secession candidate for Governor, draws forage, from tbe fctate, in 0 e shape of molasses, with wbi:b to feed his printing press. He uses this very molasses thus drawn from the Coronisariat to pnnt hit paper, tbst charges Gov. Vsoc with corruption oo the forego question. .. ' . t ' We learn that at a meting of the directors of N. JUilroud Company lield ou the tit h in-tnnt, a divt- den-lf Jfi pr.. ctr-ftMiclcduJUkee uf the roiil fopjist half year enJ.ng 1st June. , , a Splesmd Locomotive We omitted last w-ek to mfiition the WppearHT.ca of a splendid 'new locomotive ou the Nor t h--Croi fiiaJlHiiroMj. J i m a s w hoHy built byihe compuny ht llu-ir own shops 'under fhe di rectTdn of lai'ter Mschiuist James' Aii'Jei-srn', and is as fine a piece of work as we ever saw. ' It is h-nnl- jiotnfiy painted decorated, and In mud to b - one of tbff lot powerful in the c.-uhfry. Itis calleil tuu '"Gov- crn'jr Morehead State Jvuntal. ":...''. ' ' - ' ' . ficer of theJUme Guard in I)ivle effunly, eras shot by amMkw. rwfHftesMftRartttndfty r w hVle TJ l? fiaiop gJh j u bjj e jimda bov rJI c k t v i 1 le t n e ar TTieT'ilkin line, bwly wa p netrated by fivt ba ts, l! t bclcived thl dei'd was done trv deserters. He waa j rnbbad.nf bis'j tol. . His watch waa alrt dtwwq frnm,- ins or in, tut leit rn the ground near bis body. Mr. Ola.-si-nck was n good cjtizen, am! baa noj transcended bis duty at a Home Ouird.'&i's.'. VTatekmant 14.' Ilri.i!ASED.-Tbe young marTLigffers, committed XTTrrtrr-rTt?5rr tierr ort 5u;ndaf."roFan alteft.pl W-e-mpe to the enemy's country, baa bean rt-leased. He y , ha f rUtivns in oneof the North Western State and thtnght'-be c-wi'd do better Icr htmrdf there than, ' here, and was attempting to ps tbe butj f?ir ibe pur poNp of g iina ta tftc,rn. He profeaestn rx-eorry that b ntt"ri.f 1 to leave the country aid jdn the enemy, and aka th forjri venes r.f bN, fr'tnds and a.qua.ai ances. .Stis, Wutc hnttn, H. , V fraternity of France the ancient prerogative iif tudecY Hig tbetr. own :Urand . Master.. Tbta act was hnilnl with gret pleasure, by tbe order. -Tha practice in prance hk been for the Kin peror to make the selection. A rpctnbfe ctitn has handed ns the following copy of rife 'ite,Mrf;G iy' infallihlecure -fur the t otb Hche. lie baa ktely ud it with. complete ucces in bis own fnmily: Wlo a tabltspo;inful of --wny kknL-of spirits " id the same cfuant'itj' Of ' 1i1rarpTiiejJar,'and ' a laMevgnnufurftf common tabl.eTnlt mix tlifm welt tngetlierholdtbe.'liqiii'i.(iti the-mouth so thatU can efjjtef lhe.clv,ityl(fliollow in the toot1ip.it will gTve al in'Mi't iuotantaneous relief, without any increase of pain - ;- ''.; , ' : . - - . - " No Daxo'b qStabvio The Tithe tax receiver rjp to the 1st of JuneVhows1lmt thei was raised in tlis Hfa'te, last year, kix-mil)iona one hundred and thirty f .uKthoq and and ninety htuhe! of' Corn, and over twenty eig'it millions nf poun ls of Bscoh. FuTTretqnis-from the whole 8r'nte have not been' re ceived. In ail litinn to the above amount;, a lsrg qijantVy-waa raisril upon which no taxXwn paij. as the law allowed 100 puahdla to bo rewvd from tax atioo.Zbroera. .. 4. -U- --DEATI.il OF HON. G . W. C.t tl) WELL. .L--1 z. gret. to learn jhfltr;r highly ciifU8iedtllow citiien; the Hou fire'en W. Ca dwell, departed this lif y'e.stei -J i y tnsiraing in Ctnfl't. riuite su Idenlr. lluiugh-he. h is been:, anUnvalixiiferUinootba lft,t ' "1 ;': T-:-"- . The Wfcf.e"l was fur scv' years a Kepresrnjsv tive'frotu this Congrea'alonat' MstHct, in the United' Sta'ea ('.ngriKs, and subsequently, . BUDerinbehdent! hihi muyu ot'iove'i cuixn - f,nartoue limts. Sci crsirt L. The rickens (S. C Courie'r. reports:. A parfy o' our cifisens,. dctirruihed to punish tba deserters ntjl lJiiffil'tea whi- have been fTesspoiMog some of our per pl recent y, proceeded tt Tratisylva wift, N. , a few ilnya ago, well armH. They fouod the coiyifry full of deserters, with little or no provl-.aioA-JlqEJtien..jc notoriul f! "ff. "tid brought away f(,ar horses, some money hnd VMisr property belonging to Mr. Corbia and .Mrs. Hester. 1 "v Our "ci.tijehs now see that jhey are fully able not , only to protect ttiems-lves, but fo "carry the war into Africa;" and we hope toeee In a short tin'O, fc-perma' tieht organfiation of the elements tt resistance in our aiidsf tor tbe '.purposes of protection i aa well bb lbs punifhment or thieves both at home and abroad. KEtiorors NrwsrPKh ocsr.rsDrD. Gov. Smith, of. V., hns suspended lh the religious, newf.apef pubjld in W bmrrrid.on the ground that 'religious new-paper are noi tiecesoiry to the public good. H thefj,e rtifuat to exempt tjn Docesoaiy brloterw tvi-then?.-'.'. -. ,:.". . . .