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r-c j. THE DULY JOURNAL. ftmOEKATK STATES OP AMKRICA. . - . -irrtjcor QTt:t, jr. a, batckdat. mat it, ikj. T Tea Tsrnu of nUcriptiou and tot sdTertiiic art ci tat Irst of every plr. . V Qt fepei ije for Bade M tbt as-, at Bre cents tack. ' Two gratifyroj papers' were crtynoriie&ted to the Virginia Irgn-'ature yesterday & ileg trorn'UoT. Ijeiclxv. ami cotmuucicatioo fit m th? rnio?fit of tht l.Vu&ibracy, giving the uratct that taearmy will not leave Vist-mia until erirj means boa been haustid in lr deictic. 1 to language tf the frequent it ckar and errphatic Th trrorrAOt of the enemy't gnoboatt at Fort Drnry, within eight mikt of Richmond, it a food tiling, to far U It goea, but only to far." If one attack, and tbat rather a recooDoieaaoct in force than a grand tBprt, T la repulaed, wt most sot therefore take it for granted that tha danger It over, and to relax our vigilance or ttop owe preparation. That the enemy will return, wits every poasibla appliance, retolveJ to exhaust all their resources, rather than be bad ad or final! IfaUn r oS, tbore can be no doubt and that they will fbally prevail, unlets our eflorti keep full pace with theiri, no one can doubt The straggle might at well take place on the narrow plaint of the renlntula, below Rid ntond, or alone the Talley of iu great river, ei any where dee. We bare a tkillful, wiley and desperate, foe v to contend against,' wboae pride it Involved in the cap! tore of Uiehmond, and who will bring all his resources of force and itratagem to bear for the accomplishment ' of that object, and it will require all ours to foil bim, !- , axd if we lucceed, we may rest assured tbat treat will , ! be hie dlscomfeitnre. f or wa a-troW of that kind, bat no doubt all these contingencies have beet anticipated, or will be anticipated by our author! y tie. - The newt from the West it cot striking in any way, It il hard to say what it doing there. apparently we are slightly getting la the rear of the enemy, and ate operating on the Lower Tennessee, and may ere long burst down upon Nashville and render Ilalleck aim Buel uneasy in their position. Our friend Jack Morgan came near getting caught not long since. No eSort will be spared to take the redoubted u Jack." Ilut he Itootyet taken. ; A friend who writes ns oa business from Corinth under date of the 6th, gives us nothing net?, but still hia Itttir cheers ns, as it expresses the couGdence felt by our troops there a confidence in themselves, in their cum manders, apd above all, in their canw. '--' " ' A few Arm. " We understand that Mr. Froelich, of the Confederate Arms Factory, In this place, proposes to bring to tl c ttsntion of the Confederate Uovernment a new and efficient weapon b the form of a thirty-six Bhoolcr Rifled - Revolver, capable of doing accurate and iflicieut ser vice at a distance of 1,400 yardi, and throwing a bull of three-eighths of an inch in diameter. It is to be ' carried oa a light wagon, drawn by one bcrsc, the whole, gun included, managed by one man, The wagon is to have a bullet-proof shield of sheet iron in the form of a triangle, to defend tbo man and horse, when ia action, from the uhoU of the ectmy't sharp-shooters. loop holes in the screen will give room for the firing of the . gun; which can be moved in any direction. Tbe Revolver may have either one barrel or any lar ger number, as may be' deemed advisable. It will be Ci ted with a sight cr "loop" like tbat on the Bwies riuo( and will b well adapted to out-post or picket duty, from its long range, accuracy of fire, lumber of shots and protection of gunner. 'Richmond We are proud ol the rr irit of oar OfctYrorrents, l.'on- fcd.Tate and btate, relative to lb s tuafon if fcoidnsT and defending tLiah'a'eto th 1!. lie army vu.l not abanion the mrred son of irzii.ia. loet been made t he. latt!e-roond,. a.d 'l'? "'!. ' my establish Lis rupow my iu fir fi,;t.t fcfnrtTi'Vill be.abar.dond to tiui. The evacuation ef the tea-coast positions and cities tecan a neci-iiy. 'f ii' re ss no avoidinp it, in conscfiuriiW ( tl.e iniiwt r: a-lvHtit;e erjryed by tLe ett my in L: rf'-iou of it? (nJire ta vy of the United Ktaies, aci t! mnienui aod MKlan icul skill for tl.e repiJ Cf.nfctruetmn of ireu r'd boats, while eUi ceiibir a r,ay, uvr ti t wateriul ai d UjC mcthatical f. rce, to iiaWf e jnij t- with bim in tay ajtuw.- It is tn:r, we hrd the Virginia ; bat, bfnide her, tiofbirn;. Jier dintru(1i"ti. s:.d tU (jii tioi i it-involve, eoggrste ir.atters (('.. I. v,.' wFicfa afford tM'ittrr B3tifft.Mtij tor tM'4'.etitLOif to l ' afs. Our in ability to n.t ,tle fi. uiy tn the w!t, as a gfnirai question, was clear and itllpuluble, uA l!,e'Witt!'avr al from tt.e m unavoidable. Srcm to Virginia ia tie l f-i.e f tl.is e.ty, f r nmnifnli! Ti-mmur. and it Ih iu k'1 iiin r v, it':i the i- r,i purpts 'ol hytb ejovrrnnienta that U.ryhi.'p'.iM Kt-oive to ! the uttermost to d. fend Kii-hrncn I. All th- im-.ns in the power of tl.e Mute tn J tie t.'or.ft d tcj tie p.d;,' td to U.ii, ar,d we miy Ix; uftirtil that tin: u.iray wul not be allawed to pruufy tl.e prcininet.t l 'ne- i f his heart, to hector tnl dluir-r over the itihabitutit3 ol .' in fi.r iHtiiia J beautilu town, nutil c-vetv E,c..iiH it fi-i - r , i . i ... . i . . .i itic inionu fnouii laii, iiiere are a plenty i,i i.aue-U: h; yet in Virginia to Int lor t;." in lor'tw. i,y veur.-i : J'be s-itiuirnt is as tm'lilul a ratriti'. '! he L.'.tnled- crate (Government Mnun ua ti. it tr.i .,! Imiiiijon U not to be given u,-. (jd (ibii tl.ut it c!ioii!l ! Ii would I rivir.g up much tiH.ru t!::iri 'ir,;i,i'i. 'flu. ciiute wculJ be, indu djtie.t well iii; h n;i ii nleri d in that event. Tlte (jovetmiii lit ia rot (ii!y j i .', but we, in its dsti rmiouiiiio to ilm.il by Virir'u lo'le; l?-t. Jihhtnnml llitnitdt. Wbili the thunders of war roll around and the south side of Virginia Is measurably exjpmUp Is close at band when Northern Virginia will again as sert Its claims to attention, and norms and localities familiar to the public in the earlier 'months of the war, again assume even more than their original importance. ' .Of course we cannot state the facts npon which we baso these predictious, but we think they will be found correct, and that within no very long time. ffi BF.i.iivt that McClcllan has fallen back from his more advanced lines ia the reninsula, and will not give battle so scar Richmond, or will await the opera tions of the gun-boat and mortar fleet ia the James River, tod the co-operation of Burusido on the oath. It teems te ns that if ho will not attack us We ought to attack him, for if he is allowed time to cross over to the South side of the James River and join with Birnslde, we cannot be in position to meet bim near as soon as he can be to attack us oa the now undefended tide of Richmond. Rut we forget, news paper generalship is at a discount, especially since it oc- ! Urn. Juilxu.i'i Ylrlvi). Gen. Stoncwi.ll Jaekron l:ut e!ii(vi .l n jrrent vieinry over thq Yankee Omral Milirry. We paiinr from our ciehanjres the following eiieo'ufajflnj reports : - I'to I.ynebburir I'.iainwn of Wednesday, biya : Joti-Ilt(reuce wui rto ivdl Irom JueLstinV army jck? r-. day, ty teleuraKli, to tho il tt tlmt Jai'ksi a bui m cur ed llio pa.-ea of the I li -at Mountain, nn I hud loio.-s ut Franklin, iViidlelou county, whueby the inemy's rt- treat bad been cut Q. They ure tecrewriti il as beii.f.; iu the HOnt di-iilorable eon liiion, uilirly l.n ke.i ui. having thrown away tin irunns imd urewauderiinr about the monntuins wilhaut either fiMiii or urim. Il in fai.l that Swine live hundred of them wcrti captured on .Mi u- day. Luge . tjuuulitics of ammunition lukeii fn ni the enemy bare Immi w nt by Jueksou to Stuuntan. A more utter diseouiuture nsvtr liaiMi. ufd to any annv It an that wliieh hut overtuken Miilroy's fore. p. The-ilrp uUndn of suinc lute l.tii lln; fbilowii.g : The news from (Jer.erul Jacks xi'n comniund w m- CU5, . AHer tleieutififr flliilroy ut McDowelrs thn i,wr diiy, he punhed on in pursuit, nnd hits f ueetwikd in ruut iug ond ditiKTsing ttu) wholo Vankee i.rmy. JJ is cav alry has gotten p'oewsioh of Frimlilin, the county R.at of IVndleton, and altio of a gnp iu C'i ot Mountain, io that tbo enefrry's retreat is thought to bo c ffjctu lly cut oD. lie hus captured all their unns, stores and provis ions, and scattered their men tlirouph the mountains in a starving condition.. On Saturday, ho took 500 pr's oners at one hanl, end is pithing them up ot every turn ot the wood. Jt is couiJentiy oericvcJ that oi l HU nc- wali will bnR tbo wbolu of Miilroy's army. This inlor- mttion has reached na t.y private telegrams and klterr, which leave no doubt of its eorreetwHu. Tbe Uiehmond Kx.imiutr ol yutcrluy, nja : Our nerrillu bands in Norlbfea'.ern Yiij,'iiii; hafe tejn doing good work. They mud, u lew day HiiH,,, n descent on bummervillt'i (tie tounty p'at of 'Nicholas 'I'key t!,ittl Fiirroutdid the town of 'Hltor Mvil, tl.e county sent cf lirsxtou county. The Yankees sent nit a Oaf; of truce nrid mrreiidend unconditiMially. 'he cuernflas took 1-12 !)risifiers ml all their stuns ami bapauge. Our men thni followed up uriJ look tl e err strongtulu on t hent Wounlam, eui.turirg n iminOtr ol prisoners, together with all tl.e buv'uye, and put the remainder of the Federal force to tbgb.t. 'I luxe hitter were met by Mi.lroy's l idtral army. Mho. lolLwJ Sv Jackson, were on their way to Cheat Mountain, . .iil reported that locality to t t-ccujiicd by ten thousand uespcrauie.-t. Ainiroy n.creupon etnppert, end was. at tacked by (.emral Jackson, who epptund all his trains anu ariiiiery una re nted ii4 wiioM loie.;. From the IVtcribu:-g roreii. Th Fl.t m t'n Uiuii. v i v usiiv ui n iiury yebteruav en Jarns r.ver (ClHStermMil Hide,) was q'lile bq exciting ulUir, and we have good crounds Tor Lcluvmff, tcsuhed in a decided repulse lo thn Iiccj1ii punnoals. A p-tnilemun who waa proseuL JulorciS us Ihnt tie nuproaeii ol the Krd, r als was first discovered-by our picket about' il.iy Iljjlii 1 ne nirniuijr was cammeuced ht hiJi-ni- t cevt u, und woa conliuucd without internnssiim unid 1 1, wh.n t caaionally bas some gleams of common sense. Th Tankies Eheix Darikw-. Wsj iearn tbat two Mc.tt,l'boa 6a,,.tatJ' rf "'' f"pii'yoown the of the Tarkee steamers, which have for com fimo i, ,,v"- .) be.Oaleoa'. an .iron-clad, but not n f.-rmidublo lying at Doboy, about ten miles below Darien, went up ui viuirg x riuny muroiDg auoui aoyiignt, and open ed fire with shell and tbot on the town, which is par tially deserted by the inhabitants. 1 lieir shot pusscd through several of the houses, and their shell tore up the ground In many places, but injured no one.' Two or -tkree shot passed thrtpgb a newhoteI. DeLormt'iB i rd, ul;but!n l-KtMl.t. 'iho warehouses on tbe wharf were also considm-ablo i -Ont larw tbell exploded within a few steps of the Court House door, where it teems the enemy believed our pickets Were Quartered. Cant lluch'a rrr. iht T.itwrfv rin.r.l. tht approach of the enemy -was observed, hastened to! ? lwaiD: b,ch wo8 B,r,n?irff ,r'"" s:de'i,f c-ne Darien to the support of tbe small picket stationed there. I , . ?reta 7.' ard scct 1 " 0 hwn likil il ut were unaoje w reacn tne place until alter the run- as the Monitor, was the tnify viaal n: the Mflnitor and three cun-beuA- wer enemy fired very rapidly, and iH l some eveeotioo iu n: d around the Fort, but mat J of t! c shtlfs wr.M far Iwvoiid the works, eomo of., tntnv esphHimg u mile distlt;t,"aad otbort bunted over the turnpik.'. 'Ilw Galena' wts placed AOfS du tnnumt by a phi"' If e- t.'.,ot. which rnt'rr. ed m upirvuxifTrm)gujgafliuurJ!vavd ee.ttitw Ler on lire, bne rrccuidid mile or tj d iwn t!ie riser wuen Biie was run into sirnNow water and tut k. to sara r i .i. i i- 1 1 uvf nuui iuiki uiMiucuuu ity i::e, A shot Irom one ol our rifled runs cit a sinall'boat e of boats bad left, gofng down the river, one of them pro- . ucraiog m toe airccuon oi xjrutjswick. The picket. wu.vu wiujjuu ajipejuog on me river rjank below the town, fired several rounds with their carbines at the mjne uy Passed down. At the first craekol . rif Yankees on the steamers dropped to the 0ck where they remained out of aigbt until the vessels , 8IMPATHTE8 0P KouiO). It is owinp- to the BTmpaineuc communication of vibrations that persons with a clpar nnii TWTx-nrf voice hare been able to break a largo turn- I. , itt0 ui BIDSmg close to its proper fundamental note. We have heard of a casei wiieri a person broko no fewer than twelve large glasses in succession. ed to the bottom As the fleet moved cfl oar 's!;arp-8ho;b rs nho lined the bonks ol tbe rive r f r three or fur mile?, nound their deadly missiles into every jmrf hole nr.d st every pilot-bmiFP.-One pilot warci-tfaiVv killed, as he w seen tc fall at the crack of a Bbntp (looti r's rili:'. Oilier of the invaders, it ia thought,- were t-ect to their Cud ac count The hiph bit fl thickly cover' d withundir growth, afford admirable protection fer sharp-shooters, and the number, we hesr, is to be jrreat'y increased. TLe casualties cn Our side were live killed, and eight wounded. We have ascertained the following : IJowyer's Battery, from Botetourt county, l ist nip mr . killed George Clements ond three wounded. Jones Battery, Bedford' county, 2 mn kilkd. ' 8alcs-f Bedford) TJattery. 2 men killed. CinfVn Salee slightly wounded 'n the arm. Our informant saw a mule wnick was dreadfully nsn. tried and killed, more than a quarter of a mile from the' t on, oy me explosion oi a shell. The sympathy of vibration ..i, J 5L"! 1 ',Peaaiffial 1,ad m - ,. " ivuutiiej I tut vu, Ul:u lia Blje: MS iuru CiUl. OI One VIDratmg body to throw Rnnrb.. 41. is the opinion ofrcveral who mm inR varv Hnmo srata r i uunjuaruiiuvit. inrtL ittp pnemv i maL-u o,. t-,.- " . ' irflialf wmorVnhlir ; i i tempt 10 fillence OOf tnns at I Oft Dnirv. anJlhat ttK -V:V eCr"Z0?l -xtcomct, it will be with mortar boats, Tbeliufc . t . v Vi. xi wa8 are too cvatcd lor his gunboats to do much execution . tnOWH Hear a Century airo that two rWl-ar We are nleased to lern iht the h "fit BTiirifa Cflf OtrAmff rTk 4a ' onmn V. 1 C M l.jv , I OUf fllTn. ftnrl t Vint t hrw arn (iffoFmlnr.l i . cachother. The pendulum of the one will h. Vh. , i 7 T 83 0 tas bave 4t, e ft, j i, , , l bli t2c,rts to cur rloricus capitnl on frrra v, cc ' uuu lJQ0 penauiumiyirfna, ww wuica is Bioppea, alter a cer- . e, will resume its vibrations, and, rrZ U Bl0P Uiat ot tfie other. W ir rtanui La nnhluh thi, aad ta ak aw ciiaartt to coct it. r u,m uV at important tad H is iotcaded to brnie(a i Vm lb TtttMw i-luMi of VH-flnl Krtk Cr . Una - ".'' -CcKPrsMi tTATM Sues Brmir, I hktiLoiid, atiyatii. is-2, j XctwiihsUEelicr, tu l:je yieul of Niua trwn rvca fra tuel!y awt!td iauur i,pl"", receipt fri.m u.. tti. t pot beta nflicint, and lha UuyerDaeot if aiider tbe c cwnij of lectm? ttr juure:ea to fceirt lb draiaudt It ttto Mricc. ' it wel1 known llit t UiIjcco ltn cf Vtriii! sad Surlh Carolina euntiB a coi idrol qiimitj, wblh' 1 r aianpla procrw can te oliUiaed from Ih tvOi of Ui Uirn bvtiri. &d an spp'-nl U now mail to ti'ry tititer to tegtf In the o-eu'rtut tbt rict ..a ia sa ..iMj iniatltaut. Vq ike ti.uvtri.maut at lLia 'iiuS. r tip'i lo tie m-tLa ut toLacte wre ri ira'.ituled vr.drr tledirecliou of tajir. M uor j Mr. K. J. barue. "d it Wiaaalnlaclotilj aacettaioed tbat all tol.ico baia tiocra custaia rtora cr leal nitre according ta the li'g'h ol lima they hove teeu io uae ; a au-D wLicb l.aa Iwa inuae aoiua twenty jean ill contain mtroua earth to the tleplh or an or nin luchev, aud one wbn.hf.aa tcea a u-e roiue five jeam oul two or tljrrc iacfaea ; mai. vt the teruv it la brliCTtd, will yie'd aa n.U'.ti a one fanoOicd ad lllty puiinda, of oiUe, and plaoitri w.,1 t.id it na leaa prolilabie, tJiaa it ia pa tr'otic, to ecgae ia tkr inaculaetura of fcaltpefe, in aitltU aa tliey will be pai 1 by the Mitre 1'U'eaa uty Ure centa per pouDi lur all tiiir wtiit ti eomaihe do impurniea oerlUper cent, t apt. ii:mor lia kiuoiy f urnialied tbja Bureau i!k tin irf.iu.aiiiri wlutli b h..d collected on thU lubjett, aad uuiu-a wi'-b n-e in tbe pubixatiou of ti.i ni.tTe. - - - - - ' l'rovri3--Drippinf froi ore fourbarreej, wi'h onebeajl iu e cn, ua near water tijrt.t practicable, (uour ortciti will do but t.;akey or u m brela aro belter.) t.utu 1. t-r lem I, i 3, 4 .ko bottoms iu lluia him, tw:- er ()l!.t-rle,. u nmy be must cmveiiieot, line tbo baritlt o r tbla pi'tty. ai-IJ ii!i ktraw or lay, eiw-ujina ibis .mu g kotue diatHOce u; tlie n.h , and fi.l Willi earth frum '.l.tttircr ot the bam. 1' ur tt.niutuk water to eat a bane; thoroughly to Dioiaten ii. K.cli barrel tboultl be a litllc .uti. t j to cue aide, aaJ should havo epile hole aa iiear that bottom -as potmlii', winch nitiHt tie stopped Willi wuod'.u t-piiitafor abuut twtlve huta alter the Iirt water ' i nm or ilrip fi.lo' ai'iuie teaaVi provided K tb'i iurp uelf! Tim d!i,pii)i now irom No. 4, ahoull be reiurutd toil ui.1.! it dii.. i.U-ur ; tt.at finm No. ii aboaid be pourt-ii una N.-. 4 ; tbat from No. 2 iulo No. 3, and tbut Irom No. 1 iutu N. 2, puurmif alter ttua ail the Ireah water into N. I. 'l in e ii will be aucn tbat the frenlr water latnoa lirt-t tiin uf.t $t. l, tjUing up lUao.utla aubaUocea ; that tuia pmtiiiiiy harked liijmd oi-e iuta No. 2, gctti.'ig utili Hjoib uitre ; llmt cn ticit.jr diawu til -Irom o. 'I. it pa.ia tlnoni'li No. !t, and ia fiiiilly carried through No. 4. tuitiLg an bdaitiuiml supply nf Litre at -every clir.e. 'liiuatl.e luiunl t uij iuj; liutu N". 4, ia a. biRhly cut-ccutra'td aa can c-iiM nit tit. y bo obtained. '1 bo cuar lye fruui Na. 4. may Ii fcrt u.-.ue, to ainie van-el, to fcetlle, until tnoiiKb i obUinei) tn c iiitncuce boilirj. Iter tbe water baa been pa'Hvd tliroutfh No. t f.iur tiiuea, it will be ejinauated atd ru h emp'R'd and tilled, with I'rosh eanli and pla.-ed aa No. 4,'cl t-.o ai-riva, No, 4 bcoaitig No. 3, No. S No! 7, i.il Nn. a btouiaiiiij No. 1. the present No. 1 (foruud No. 2. ) witt now be filled tlh IrtaU water aud thU bavJ K drained llucui), the earth wi.l be emptied aud lre-.li eartb put in t-.i d the O.irrtl piared aa No. 4, thus preaerviujf a ci'utiiiin d toti.liou ol the barrela and avoldiuf the noceaa.ty ol atrppti.g to iilll ail at once, fare aUuu d be taken m Wt'tifti.K ti.a near lye into tbo vecael fur boilunr to paur iu u: ii't... oi tli.- a iliuieut aa poaaible, thua ban. ao luui h ii-sn M il. la Ret r.d ol iu bt.iliutf. W here it is tiat caiiTeuietit to j:i-t baiit ln, bi. jptrn may be used, ctm(eiuiui), as i.ear a i j ract.calile, to the aame ruiea at Willi buticla. 'ihr h pj eia bli'.uhi be made of aplit timbi-r or alabs, convtiK a. fc' en ail (t'iri, and niadeaa tight ua pract cable. l.oiiitK-i i'rocura an iron pot laigo rn iufh te ho!J the iil ",r 'o I-1 tiniied, and pauriujr all the li iur into it, bo 1 it t.imkly, wtuu a fouiu will riae on ita auilave ; tbi.i acuiu luii.st (. i l.it.iiiic 1 cH'and returned to the 'tiurrcla, and the liom.i;, i: ...niuiiiaj uutita drop taken up by ti e etidoi aatn k bee. ui h Laid or aolid when let fall upou col I Mclul or up on a plate. 'Uib ln i r u i.ow to I e dipped out of tLe put and poured ii.to a cloth placed over a tub or barrel, atd allowed to ntraiu 'liicii; l luto the tub below and become cold. At a ioe art tlu. I ij n.r brgina to cool, oryatala oi aaltjietie wi.l couitiu ui'e ioi ii l'i, H'rid whti -cold the- bailor lulucallrd ruoli.er ljiiji miiat be poured o from tbo aaltpotre Luck into the put ; vviih' the lrt-h iiijuur lur boiling, aa it btill bat coua.tl-.-ri.il. f tRit;ittru tu it. I'lClUKD MullTO!, -Captaio la Charge Oflica. llr.Ar.rAi; or Ominancb ikh H-TDKooHArnr, ) .luclniood, My lib I. CI. J approve of ll e proccaa abjvo ii.dicated, aui r. eoin- ni-jiiU it Sor aJoptiou. t.iipB;i MiKt.R, forr.mande.-, " hikf ol tba Hurcau. From txciiutii.ta -wliieh cbuio to hand yesterday, w; g'-w-n the lollowing iumuiary of news r.od ttxlJtnls ol Iho wur : y. UU.NMNii TAB SUX'UADK FrAtif A Vf TIIK KOI Til. The t Jaineaville (t it.) Cuilon Siulcs eujs : a;i tji j.itioru I'.itgie. llo stutcd tliat lie took in an as sorted cargo at IIavmim lor Jvcw Orleans, and encoiui. tring the blockade (ft tl.e latter pluco, was chust-d lur Bt'vt ml (lays, ami limilly rn closely ruirbued when TC t'rystal ltiver, thai it Ueume iiectary.tu-leave the .ship, lie find hrr, and with all tlie crew escajil to inu moro. i ne hihji Jia i a large q mntity oi powoer on bouril, and elie blow up when the Vunku Iaunclica wire Vfilhia eight hundrtil yurJi of her. dipt. Arilicaon in'ormM m that he saw in a Cudiz Captain Drory axd Lit company fought tbeir guoM with great effect. - Cascalties. Seven killed, amor. j them Midshipman Carroll, and ei'ht wound;d, Yerjrptcti'u!!y,your fcbedit nt Et rVabt, 7' r.BEM Fakxam), C. B. X , , ' . - ' Command eg Toet. J From the Landoo l ine'. Api il 1- tuOartiis cf Ilia I'tople af ICagUi d. Tie a;mogt inctBiiant rain baa abatt-d j tLe skyTa cTir and bright ; the- rprin flawera are out in aite of the cold, atid the bloom is on every ahrub and fruit tearing tn. So far, I hire never waa a p!ta.cU-r liister. gou ftifi TfiC'lT C0uT31tl"iC'Trj it onei11 son ihal is hot returning. A population of railiiuol Li now rufjcrin fin much as if the sxa bad -reappeared fchoro of half i's beams, or nature bad guddeuly shoau eigns ol d coy. . A terrible cotton dearth deprives couuiUfs Land, through populous district and crowd ed cities, of the uieaus of tarnii bread. It is all the Eame as if tLe grain 1 ad periahed by blight, or tbe root by rot ; lor, thoult the food ia in the couu'ry, or with in purchaacurilii diatanots, the mean of parcbae are not to be Ii und ; ai.d the x.K.ple perish, as mas s.tij in the (lay of ' Protection," in the midst o full Kruna-r:-s at.d piles of j rovisinns. An inscrutible Providence evCT-varire-tfae'dK'n. atiuo. It was ouee a fiscal sjs Uifl ; lUtu it wus a bud burvwl ; then it was an overstock-d market ; then it was the periodical rLi liiou of labor trains', capital. .Ingenious nun endeivorod to loneas'. tl, tiist tthupo nt calamity, and iinajitied a tuutrd witii the Uuitnl Slatis, in which tl.ry would Htteu.pt lo starve uj otif, t,nl humble ui tj Utiiis by wi'Lh'jlditi; tl.iir col ten. The Amcricuns tli'.msilvt! grow proud of c ur depi-udeiice. Put that has bow hnp ixtiicil which i,eitijer happened before, t.or sj much aa occurred to any prophet of iil. The cotloi crop hss b:en slut up on tl.e soil that boroMt by - iiruolkn ol "n- -" ii.bduh.w ; ut.ii Ii., once ws are the " baser rutnte " tint. ' t'orceu -IVIwef-n the pass and f-Il incensed pui::tn Of Uiibty tpj.iifliU'.s. TliR myriad. who u lew years ao wtrj reading with tears the t r.if io tale of- riffiri pndurii g u:n wron?, little tjo'jlit thai they would one il ly rxebange a ci-ntiinen-tal for an actual partio patiou in that story. 'I he Atner lean abolitionists, having preached to them iu vain, now i-uforees u rtluctant consistency, und denies Ihtm slaVe prunu cotton. I h- .itHult ij a nutionid disaster. It d ns no! -( in to abate, ut.d no ont' can my what pis? it will c-cnie to. l' r a lima there was hooc. luumkd - rrrm Tn At inn ii.li i'nri..H.. Ulatgen'a lmut Moteya ata.- Our readers will rceollrct that Captain (now Colonel) 'John JJ. Morgan, nceotlv pjrrformed some of bis cha racterlstic tf ploits at and cear Paiagki, iiikacouniy, Teiiu. What be accomplished there was an iccideoU a chance accident tbat arose ia bis own way, and wts yutuB ..j uujvti wuicu ua efc c u aewmpuau. When he st oat on bis esrxdition from Coriotn, be ialBom? 400 me a alocg wab Lim. -They were not all fighting men, however, lor all their bigiage, proveoderr fce., win carriwd op pack mules instead ol by wagons, end thuee ia charge ot the mules went along ia that ca pacity or ly. When they "came into Pulntk, it as a i-otnjjieie t-urprU'e. They rstne ebufgiog iota townTaul faf.tiiriniy thi lraSr;tir.f T-V.tnrn!a Mrt 1'ka l n r- j r v- s n ol (jiut-ral Mitche.i a Majtr io the Federal a-my was at a hotel there. lie was a prisoner btljrehe knew that any danger was tih. A b3tt!i-jn of in fantry was some lew ini!e3 tfl on the read towuris liantsville. Thty wereseit for in heste to c;mi? to the rilief of their brotlier Feder'tls then ia Morgan's clutch es: but Morga i has a way of knowing thit.ka uolika that practia-id by any o,o elee, and soon knew of tbe approaching Yar.keea.- lid divided his forces into tbiea purtiea, disjiatched twjof them on cither ace of the road towards Ifaulsviile, arid oa? down tbe rjad to m et Jtlaro. -tioon they were m;1, and simultaneously the men on either vAi eame up, .c.mplcb ly surrounding the Federals,' which, whin they perceived, they hois'ed a white tl ig und surrendered at oucj. 'i'be woole ba'ch of them had" to be turned li;03ii on parole, as Morgan hud started to go somewhere . etee than that point, uud bud quite a dill' rent object ia view. Tbe men wcreop pog. d to being p; r.Jed, but want' d to remain priiioners, so that they would not have to fight, against us any more. Alter burning up cars and trains of Federal property, and diing such other little tricks as ia usual Morgan, he departed n" his way. - ' He went, out by Lswisbuig nd Faraitngton, In Marshall county, atd from t bene to Unioovillo oa tbo .a.s.iviile a cuattauooa; Kailrodl, winch is perhaps some ten md s above Shchby viile, and a few miles above Wurtrac?. There' be cut tae tc'egtapb wire, and hav ing an operator and a battery aiou', he telegraphid to the Federal Commander at Nashville that Morgan uud Irs rebel cavalry were advancing oa Sheloyville, and to send ull the cava'ry they Lad to that point. Tbe object of this, was to d uw the cavalry down thjs way, while he mule trucks in tha oiher direction to some point where he has an important work to perforai. This would no count nave D'.ei snc-cstui, out ty 8)tno nrans-a chi.ll? on the d'fiicubv of tu.inosin'' that so straoee a most.likely from some tt thosi whom he paroled at Pu- - ... -. i - ... .. .. .... . ..-I i tl......... .. e .l:ii. I. j ia.-ni, me .ui my ui aa.-iviuu mil B Jtzit Clue to 018 lunn- er designs, anJ were not led as'ray by tbisduvict wuicji proved very tinforluunte al'terwarda. - . ... After sending this m-TSi;;?, he pushed on by, Ver sailles and Eaglrevibe, ia Williamson county, K'aving Murfrecsboro some tight or ten milis to th3 right, and cros'fed thj railroad at Smyrna,' eom3 eight miles above Murfreeaboro, and Trom thence pushed on to Lcbtnon, in Wilson comity, some. '23 milts to tbe east of Nash ville, arriving just ut nijLt. In all their travels they passed as Union men, belon?- ing io tue Lincoln cavalry, and lounJ no d.flicultv in dein so. At IFnionviile. one old irenlleman a trood s:ate of things could lust loifg. Ttie war wns to end Siioo :y the. tut re prcci ss of i-iijaqstjon. 'i.beibloe.kaJe was to b at ut naught. There was to be a European interveniion. There, might b3 a circuitous trulio. Perhaps the c tlcul itionn were wrong. Perhaps the stocks .were larger, or India more productive. Put ell tl.e.-e cipcctutiocs have had their day, and the result is now bclwra us. There h a dearlh ol cot.oa. The mills ure pawing day by day from Inlh time to short time, l.oin short time to dosing. The mill owners are tired ol woiking their niuchinery to no profit, ot muiutaininn; lho?e who can ?ivo no return. The atnonnt of the saf- lentig ovii r.ht private benevolence. The operatives have is.iaui.led their savings, run out their credit, sold southerner by-the byanid, " feu need not tell that tah to me ; 1 vo seen you bclore ; you're Morgan's men " but no cue believed him, till ho woj about leaving, and they taw that he hod cut thn wires. At Iiebauon next morning he was attacked by a very large cavalry force three times that ofh sown, lie rirAt.rpA li!a mm in A limiiiinl in Ilia .l.aala if U. tlt.. . -- ... . ...v, and post themselves behind a fence snd wait, with good, aim "drawn on the foe till b't should give the word, llo let them approach within fifteen steps, when he ordered his men to fire. It i told us, by a gentleman win wu? in the action, that he never w as many men "tumbled" at one fire in his life. Every gun brought down a lies-' aian. They turned and fl-.d precipitately. Just then the keen eye of Morgan descried in the uiBtance, tn me top oi a ridge, what ne guessed was large reinforcements of the enemy, bat could not cer tainly make out that it wa? ; so he eaut forward one of his men to reconnoitre, who qaiekly returned with the information that.overwheiming numbers of csvalry and inlantry were approaching the cavalry at fall charge ; and as the word was spoken thfy wtre almost upon main. mom tolrt his mcu trf oc ttiemvIveH as ruat their furniture, tied at last sunk their prids, ai:d pic s', utid tl.i-niS'.-lvt'J before Uoard of Guardians and re Icvitig ( fli-'ers. Th;s, however, is cot the' most miser tih'e result. A letter was published some d.iys ago Irom "A Lurtcuahire Lad," dete.nbed tho sud Htrailslo which the ji'aor factory giils are ndueo l, und the app.-uls to which they are driven. Thwe.caiinut bj a heart in th 83 islands that Will not feel lor a group ol girls want ing nothing but a day's work, and reduced to breathe in an under tow. to the casual passer-by " Cannof you do something to help ns ?" Cannot we do somethiug to help thim 't Were there the, leait hope ol that miser able, war iu the Slates ending within tho.few months thut wise men assigned to it, we should be only too glad to let things tuke their coarse. Hut wo tcs in such hope, aud have to look the calamity ia the face. la tha Ue'u u if AsIiton-nnder-Lyno there arc now about live thousand receiving relief, compared with hnll thut tiiMih. r in the bad titi.es four years ago, and little mo c '.ban a third lust year la the Union of Block-' burn there are nun; than ten thousand receiving relief vmia.tu I, Ii .1 ja.ej ui.a ie-n mm nail ib-ttt number four years tbev conM and little mere than u r,arter la.t year. Tbe Bob ,Z,t,,I Those v.hosa horas ha 1 not been k-;iipil tim Vuh i. femenhat 1-m de:m.dent on col ton ai Z !U.a"a Hf?' .I0 mW of those on foot escaped matters mV'ni.ltr abonf ..- ..o..f ,..."' 7. ? auowa mouan same aid, es tacy bare Bine i-fine I . ' : . i -vt wm. nww man latil l th. l.;r Tt... ;. . ' year, la Unrtiley Union more than twiee as many are rZ "i VTm V T I ,, f , 'J mi310"' neiving relief asl.t year, and i good many LriZ VZtZ .T "r1.00'- m HiL-bail times four yiars aito. In Burv Union there L , Z i V J ' - Wr.- ou iu a ojoy, ana es- .-.re n. urit- ti,. mL u "A m lDtrt cap, d to Sparta, ui White coantv. Tenn. j ... . juuina us mere were ni it' , . yeurn-o; in C.trley Union hnlf as many avain : in .. ,". . wl rL r'lrea.Hn. 7 ere (Ihorl'.u Union a third more: la Himlinrt..n linir... ' r 1 e.era;s, wao misiooK them lor their ..i..,.t ,;..,., . , : ' . ,. . "'"u own men. and lnauirid where Morirnn nf paper at Havana, that Spain bad ..greed ta receive Mr. ( o last rear ii 'nrhi Ci ' TnTJ xhV .tcd. fb.y were at ohe ca led uian tosur Host, our commisiioatr, on the winu couditions that they !, f J . ' MDcl,tl'f township near 13 COO. w renTi whiclj tl dfj wlltn ,w i:SSHS(!1 v..--.... v. ... vwhVU T?Mt...UM IkUUOVU ll'l UHV1I1U liCT1 ' ItC LC U I , . I ma ua Spain si lonir. Thu Quiucy (ITa.) D'mnfch aVj "alludes to ths ru mor, as lollows : - IhisCuptain fms..d throntrh hcre.a few devs since. i i , . - - anu uuo ia nis poesesui a u Cuuiz (Spain) paper. of recent dutc, in whtea it wus stated that our indem-n der:C3bud ten re ceogniz.-d by the Spanish Government. Tkatotr tJomrait-siuiii r, Mr. iloHt, was tllieiallv re- Ccived nt Madrid its. ti:e representative of the CtiDfed- erativeBtatts tjoverum nt, atid that a Commissioner had been accredited to our Government, and was no.v cn Ihh way hither, my as laal j.-r ; in Boebdalo Union twice as manv Z l T Wa' t'11,', - lU-S Trm ,,ld not know l't year ; in Salford Uniou. th?,H 1T"1 he representcd.h.maclf as a colonel) till after be had wmitt u i tiiiuil tintti L II ' fl rnnntj n thren I I . n'mti ITsfiPll na-.i am l- nn tl l va. aiouft there are not Ups than 50.000 more riprcnr.a rn. ceiviSg relief than there were at this time lust vear when manufacturers were already reducin" their oro- iincc, und tet ping their mills ojien more lor kindlier iban profit, Thcsj 50,000 n-rsons have lln triir.n fn5m iheironly employment to the hard oecrs3i!y of dt mafidlrg riiiefc-vrrnd aoove-tfce applieiftjttirfaptrp od which mbht be CaU-.d one of anxietw Hnrl .in.,.h. ingdisinss. Yet we are assured thosa 50,00U fcddi tionul paupers do not at til represent the tdinfccr made morgan I03t taat tine (lashing black mare of his, which is by no means a small loss. She fell with him . in charging oVwn a s'eep place, and was d'sabled. lie soon collected a sufficient force at Sparta, and is now on his way to apme place. Before long we shall hear ot "bim ogaiu. may pos.-ib'y lead to a etsa!ion -'of- boetilitks for the pn scut. . A mediation and c.'Biiirfiiuiae is hinted at. to- geiner Willi a special m-i..ige Irom the Frcaideut on the ul1 ;ct. V heliicr the recent visit of M. Mercief'ta .w.F!:mtitid u33 anytbmT-to-Ti-jwfeb thi4-urrat re port," isuQUsta-Ud ;. but it may .be add-d, in this con nection, thut the corre.-jiondent cf tho New York 1'oit ss keen liiformed "upon txctilent outhon' v " that -M ... . . , . . .... ... rouni fliercier bas aicaieu to a uistirtnithiicd member cf the Government his conviction that nothing but ab solute subjugation wiII"bnngltTS'"!So'atb" back into the L uion. A v aslin gten teh grain, however, sayi that tho rumor ot prop. sjti iniervcution is entirely without oundausau GcntrnI t'loy.t rifini t, by ihfl T.ij;latatnr-, We lairn that tha General Assambly hi appoiatsd General John B. Floyd, Maj yr-tJenral of the VirRiui forces, iuu.m.ii7 iu nut Biuret u iwartT tnouaanamen. The ntt-i of the West, in di f-jnco r,f tha nilnaa and railroad which are now o important to the goutli to tastsoaccs snd de feace. Jtichmoni Citpatch. - s. Whila lilia fm-rr till'-. T . 1 1 1. t- t T ll u..v uji m i un.j-i.itin in icio cJiitir.uai re-1 i. ... i .1 i .. , .. - . I - - .......--u iiiiu ci iwbpit Triouannu ports of European rte-guitiea that cmie to ui from va- i X. JJV8",nl0 ,e UCa"a.oI cotton f and there on-conenpu , for the dafeaea af WCBtfrn Virginia. Lus Fourceswe may atute that the iu,pra S -'badly ;ofl, whom WnVriV? W gronodsat tho North that the Government at Wash- n io . WnrM wrwora and paraii their Ml .1. imi.u luic-l illl,ltlll WiltC i 11 10 lIKJUtll I x. . , iurl.wt,t h to lr ne T Uthli sulLrs; Sk'ffijld suii.rs ; even uirmmyanm ss. rs there are three tious- anu mow paupers t'uae tlnu Jat ycc.r. at this time ji vueuiry mere are near iiiree tjmtt as tiuny ; such Unions as Stoke-tiprni.'rYertt acd Eecleaall Itu.tl,. win ring consincraoiy-. - r;attTprise i3 flaOTnrutina-JV otner places ; lor the people do not know bow soon tlie 11 .od may reach tl-em, be they ever so much out of f hp cotton district, liai ttie otter t av 200 imi. a L 1.V.1 r ' fc biurveu to ueatn, or more merctlully snfljcatedrtn a eld 'iH-ioejwves anii cmiorcn, r.ere was abootvCno l-i-iw us mrowa nn ir.e ruoiic bent vu ettce. . ' hp.V.taiic won for t'aem a d -tn and peculiar interest, nnrt f-n oon From the Eicfcmoad Enqniter.l 'I l;c foilcwirg wasrtceivtd by Secretary llallory last li. t, anl Mildly JurniBhed ns lor publication : Dmay's Bi.irp, May 15, 1852. Una. S. li. Mallory, fc'ec'v ol Navy. Sib : 'I he enemy came up tbe river ut half post C a.m., ic tjialena ahead, the Monitor and a small iron steamer, s, lie wheel, ccd a smaller gunboat loLowicg ia sue- Hion. -..-.'-. iijffta in wiui ecareely any invitatian. Probablv a uu.j uiuic j-Toiiueitu lorm oi me fame tortures, and we are almost arraid to plead for them. thpf nrp an mat. BRrtmlia atul alifR .iiltba' 11.. -,. ..-- i . ,.. ma liui cuiicui prouueea a wealth and an aristocracy of its own T" If as it not i.n stated, without cantradiclion. that fi miilinns nti-l in. I j . , i . . . . ; ..,-...,.- uetu, mueu more, nave riesn made by this very ris; in prices which we call tin cotton dearth? Have dot s ime of the mill owners thtmselvcs laid up stocks, and mcu boio mem at a great prout nay, even for exporta tion ta New York ? AVon'HI that - J'AYKTTiiYtLLn, May 15.-Beef Catlle-Noce coailag to Paeon 24J. lleeawm J2J cfa. ' " . - Cora I 15 ta 1 20. Cottpn Salea at fi 0 to 8 75. ' Cotton Yarns 12; i i Bhceiiog K by The baler 8 4 t?hfrt ice 20, Cotton Bapsripff 30 ota. '. .Candlea r-yettPvlMe molu 35. Flor Family 10 60, Pupr 10 25. " 11 idea Dry 20; srein K. i . . Irnn Kaa.lu U 1. 4.1 L.-.I.. J . -. .....1.. xu I..J .j ujf ih ti'taniuv, j . IrUh l'otatoes I 60 to 2 50 per bushel. Mnlaafioo V A '? ..... .-1 ... v. .. - . . ;i -Aa-.la JIS to 1C rer keg. - Pya 2 60,i- OvaCS. " Rice ii to 4f cu by tbe cask. halt fionnd is aellinR at JI0 per bash el.' 8pirit lJcacl Brandy $3: if. C. Apple I 60 to I 75. -spirits Torpcntio 171, Tallow Wool Unwashed, 35 ta 40. " 2 SO; Whiskey 'EWiOVEKTlSKIIlKNTlv. ceeeMirv wtwlr nt Bnnn!vJ vo of oSicers for th use ot the Arm ofth nnitri . . . ' . . I 1 I I . m ..... f v' I 1 7 I Ul ita. L',.. l a ' w - Alter which she "'K ne.pineeis icr ail these scattrrid and solitary Adamfl aV n.h " ii ik. . tint ten .11.1 I,. .1.:. r , . .1 'J m ' ' ' IV. . V"?,01' clearly prodncrf dj -. ir fi -nbratiom commmitcated from enrf? ,Vrt c T l "wniouna tnat two , Buum proauce BUencP na iha A ceDtltman from ViAliA tbe report that an retire Tide t& Nashville, laid down their arms and n fusel In il.. dntw any longer, is true. Tbey entered the service to fitrbt for the Union. A's soon aa they learned they were deceived, they concluded to quit, and did. The regi ment was immediately dkbafelad and tlayaen scat North for fear the defection might spread. It is confidently believed the Federals will evaeuete Nashville io a short time. We hope they will sot take the militarv Govpr. nor with them, as there la a goodly number of bisTjidf fcvery efficer and man discharged their duties with Twianrla nrnrm thia test t htKa tan.lJ I . -a 4a n r. I 1 . . V ... friends over this way who would like to meet cn with bio oce time no re. Ai hern ( Itnn.) Post. When ebout four Lundrtd vard3 from ojr ob3'.ruc tioni, our batteries opened .firo upon the Monitor und something woull inspire a millionaire or two to addrees 'j'alena. They did not reply until the Ualena had placid themselves to tbe noole and ceecaoarv work of sunn'v- hers lf direct) v athwart the channtl. After which ebe ,n!? belpineets for all these ec und the ilonitor opened a brisk fire, the other vesals but w cannot wait for this. We mast lock ahead and krt'pirg mtdtr way,-and at about Irora. a .quarter ; to a i watch the peril in our course. Here is a fearful mass mile lower down, and so close utukr the oppcoiic fchorel nrtiesiitnitoa-mat may any Jay wove too irreat fir thp that only four ot curirans could b?ar upon tbem. Our 'cal resoarees. It must not be too soon ailnntl hv ... l. , I. U-L- . ...... .. .. 1 "J e was mosiiy directed uron tne uaieca, only cccasson- iy paying compliment ft the others. Several of eurshots. at lonir range, passed throHch snd thron-.'h them, and they soon dropped out cf ranee. The small iroc-c'ad and tbe 6ide-whtel gunboats wire badly crippled. Te turned our atteation to ti Oile na nearly every one of our shots telling upon Lc-r iron stiriaea. At eleven o dec, a. m., one of the I'atnck Ileuty's tii;ht-inch solid shot passed into her bow port ; immeomttiy tne smose rusnea out oi cer ports, show ing, evidently, that she was on fire. We gave b r thifci neorty cheers as she slipped cer cables and moved down the liver. Our pickets beard her captain say to one of tue otner gunboats, that sue was in a siniir.g con dition." . . - , . Oar s'aarp-sbooters did good service, picking cfl every uiau no snowed bimseit. ..... There is no dnnht wp sfrnrt -thrm hlaw The list that was seen of them tbey wire. stemming dwn tbe riTVT. - HEAVY AKT1.I.LKH V. uutititiA3 for Heavy Artillery, prepared by WD TTAKEB'S JBnpk Store. NAPor.n.vs "JAaAZixF.s ok wliZ s TT0tTa COPIES left of the ri-ry vhnbl work at l . J. yr,iTi rpD'n r u ir. i-fii-iir cja ciore... at if tcvt Ut I I til, coolnesa end determination, and it wonld be doing id! u i auouia menuon or poruciuarize an. the State, but it may be too late, and not be forgotten by any whom it may concern. rErOTnJf AT THI North ThrvtimeA Knr.,--. . .. f"t'" fiwo "io new tora itaaer w cobt the ioiiowina: Tebfonal. I fcave been infermcd hr tcWranli I .' certify that at an elet the Ltader ro to prea, tijst it U tha latentioa ot hecrr- lown ol. "ilminfrton, 8. C, for the election of Commia- m i.aviKMticB i ;r tua aaia town lor ine enauinff VS. . 1. f ... 1 ; .... J "uuwrijr prepnemen were e;ectei, tix : . THK CO.TtPA.MKS AAHO LEFT OEDEB3 for Bwnril run fin fnrniKlir1 nftvt v f Wednesday, at May 17th WHITAKEB'3 Book Ftore. TlE, THE USDEE3IGXED, poll holders, do hereby " X c,r,i'7. tb&? &t n election he!d at the Court Houe in tary t-tanton to prevent the transit of thia paper throneh the mails. Secretary Stantoa holds that DDfaTaiabie VI1HI.IB111 ujiuii uu cuuuui-i oi mo ar cnlated to weaken the Administration Department ia cal ami Triia ... i. subordinate infljence ia the army. If Secretary R-anten . . v....,., ua euppoaes mat be ie an oranipotant power above and beyoad pabtio epinioa. I 1 will calmly await any coercive measures that may be adopted, and reioice in th nnnn.i1..i.:.:.le',J! j-- . - u,7 cume nom to OTerbearina? Aodxeckleai a tonrro Mrr.i... o... "iutJDf - - ' Ti.rT-v-'",' uinumii. GEO. 1. JJ. FI.ANN'ER, W. It. HABSlaS, M. FOTLFS. C. W. HAWE3. I , . G. W. POLLOC K, pPctora. -1 OLD LACK FOB OFFICERS UXIFOBtfS. Having VJf mere taaa we need, wt will dispose of a few piecee at BALDWrS'8. The Baasd will meet cn luesd;-. the 20th lest., at 11 o'clock, to organize. Wilmington, N. C, May 6th, IM , in.jt " ' TREASURY DTPA1:TVE"?T I KicnaKD Mv 13. l's.-n. f THE holders af tfce Interest-bearing Treasury Notej, is aoed under lha Act of Congress, of March 9. 161, are notified tbat they are at liberty to retaia aa4 aircolata ea-d notes after matnrity, and that tfcey wHI eonttnoe to bear in terest onta sixty dsys after notice shall be given of the readiness of tbe Treasury to pay them. v ; . C. Q. MEMXnSflEB, Kaj 17-aiI-Jw Beg'y cl Tresfrnry.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 17, 1862, edition 1
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