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- " rr 7" " "t " . -i j ! i - r: - ? j. v ' . .... .' . , !' i 'r . - - - . - I'-1-. " . ,-i i : - I"; U TOL 1.4-SO. 23. abmj m - - "v . 1 " iv? iSJ.-', '.j. TH.MIXiBTOX, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, j,'For intereiting tud fourth page?, j.' rcadln matter, -sec third r J PRICE 1 A . A Speech- by President Lfiieoln; Appointment of lion. 'Jo tin jBisc- Tne miia reDu&e we were com-i , .v.,;i.-v,Tr .,t.faftv , t :. to" administer to' Ihe quartermas-J, ; . - ;! . :.Acs' 4!''r ' Ac. y1I-J vesterdav term cbarge.of water ,tranpprtaioi we ftreuv to see jdid not hil of. its due effeaU At aa eariy bourj yesterday we received th following Tn the Editor of TLe Herald of the, Union, -n? 1 i.. ..... .if The severe centure !wh;ch appreq H uh" not have; boen a match fcrT ' J r f President, has appointed Johi , Bieloo ouir present qirge Aiv at Iri?o Ue' Envoy ExtrnordintxrV and nnn?wti,.:' tiarv ftt thatcoarfc-nJhiVTiUX;.f 7 . - . - u.ou u i uuji . 1 1 f i trio . . .. X . - . w note ' ' EUMOBEO KESIGXA.TIf)X. OP JBTV. nivia P 7 tJeiJ,,qnderJundJliQ:aq4 confidently, I as sert its truth. It may be that be has declared tf paper has had the eff.of bri.::t?poxtor, Congreshbuld refu io ace.ede tothextmft 'et. route' from Fort Fisbr a steamer uwaif fln(j imnracticahle meaxnrpa limLA.-iSm. lor W ilmington.; rretjimiB .that your cor are , message. Tfte . tafflniVnt, pf .is, xeignatioS dull. I would recommend, that they be ground atd 'conies through thei njysteij(o.U9 sourpes.by.Trhich rea'r for srTice immediately, as , the papers from information . "from reheld?.in is oftqu. received . i ri i nrB in anranpa nnrt iun r,,. i H i. a thing unfayora We to,)te Confederate caue that lion. Ambrose H Clarke iate Itepresen tatire m Lonsresi from thR.TnrntiK ri;f-rt j.. . MILITARY AFFAIRS. i . . . - , , ariesLB n.ivo Dcen madd iiere for . . v jLsa.iNCTO.N,. JUrchi:ir.l8G5i - , rTn ' 5umou ; against r- n ijrQtnviTinv ntp n.n . .. . . O v crossed the river opnoahts iLJ.u- r Y bait reerossefl f,nirj?,aV:7 raiders commenl it B.ntCri A .th?; drstruction to th, rlJTli&H1' :cinal .aid . r,:. " j-iwnH!jiTi ween tlowh nwar X ruciion vi private propHttr ns pconie were strinr.. uu . meai, ana oreu, and outa mcrsel of fooik w 'ruieing fbr distant States nd ibr atmpU ot: T Mam' nrir ;- frabdulent (Jnlistments . :J , . . .. '. jVlW- CAW ym- The departure of Lord' Trr. : J jl of lioi.stA, ne.Toi.! bany ircfb.kff vjt. IE? the north Will be delivered thi afternoon , . , j ' r j ' , QUABTJERili-STEB. . . ; It is gratifying to us to thus receive palpable assurance tiat our labors for the publio;good are not :n vaini Instead of one steamer two arrived yesteiday, with dates-16 (he 19th. Captain Lamb H&S MIT SlUyUiC lUUUlU? (UiU i. y uxq v fc, - i innr u4 h i continues to respond thus nromptlv j 1 1 . . " wut -"unarej.ana ortie;n.Anauna Voiunteeys, ne , we ieei caireu upou.i.u pmm, our voui- as presenlea .tjo-day, by Goyi .Morton, in front - I .11. 1 ' ' " O . : . t is not true; " ' I-'-' L " - ,-' ' The Pre ient, though still irf:.fee;ble . heaUh, u aiiuucu Mjfme pressurp pf importunate 01- ----- . .; .. .v..y, .,--t !f..,i.? -!' FLAG PRtSENTATfrtl SPE ppfl (IV TrJF ddtsiiitut , .t A rerel flag, captured at Anderson bv-sthe rpon One Hundre J and Fortieth Jnai Yolawteer wmymm "7T" . .- 1 of the National Hotel. I sJ ,.- V a t ;T.oct ovor mrf thra vq a cm all I JsTiOPY M 1 n tchinn It a fi r,t iTit.ri V a,, ereci of w$r in close proximity to thjyity, that on the speedy end of the rebellion, and conclu ' 1 ,u . . ed by introddcing PresidVnt Lincoln, whose fors. time caused some palpitating in the hearts u.u,v'w.u, nu . , , ,! , . . - . pun.ty and patriotism were conft-ssed, he eaid of tLeood people of TVilmington. Oneortwo gun by all, evpn among the most vioLmt agitators. -rrt.rr'- cwmoer jast: was on; a eate- of -i ' -W stroW Menaced. : The'NayvDemrtrAntla :."t; ;;;hrlv - ' WiucKueu pprt, aner violating thelcekade : c t ' ' - " "l such right to exist ataaj tibe-dimntho: fiik -r 4 1 v ' turn voyage: J' te- re TJie CMpapers of flic Soutlu A l T itr . t n . fc! . One hundred nnrl flJrrK. . ... V- it." i-t V -T " ' ucj5c-ri;j-, mostly sAorth Carolinians, arrived here to-dav from the """j uic x oiomac. ImpfMant Operations loii of Kiclimoiid. i i nil ii ir iiic a v l k u iv: n ui iii.a wiAiab hid i tiuiiwku.i:. i ii iiiuii vi r.iLiim wjiiiki wc vm TAm .elites! that infest Brunswick count v weTe'l icr,gn:zcd as the mo3t important eooch.of histu- about, and discovering the trace ofYfew of them on jJjT' r-, ah blow to slavery tte rrver, tltched a f0W ?he.l3 into the woods. fr piSTS W ' fcoominz ofithe cannons, though not a novel sound I done oothin a' more ' 'fha n riut 'his.- nam tn to our people, was something of a surprise, and euaneipation proolamatiori, that alone would -w ,r,. for a short time, crated a -Hul aU. mad ; . " . 4 he l're!dent addressed the assmhlw- suh lo Gen, John Ar Viz, q r oVbM A,i,,r, lor- i'he subjoined dispatches have ben ..received at this-'Uppai-iment; -I O A. Iana, A?s'c SecreUrV of War. v r-L: J VaV, Mar. h 18. kur. Ihe Kichniond papers of t'-djy are ro cetvei.. The Coufederare Cuiigr-ess edioiinud aptrjie at 3 a'elock to -day .The president of the Jaines Rivor Can.il call. on thp frmers of.' Virginia -tn nM .i . -r. . ,1 o iiuaiu IS . tli A a nnl ' 1 1 " : - iials. Destroy j paraae oi His lorces . . v ( -o-rjji w iu,irei, , . . . . ivhere it is ruy. business toe re equally for the is doing, and Captain good people of all the States!' I'Wgt-d tose eqdally"cool and undis- an Indiana regiment br this 'daV'able'1 to 'pie- so soon as it was known tnat noooay was nun, f 0..r,:..n r.;ieJ.i I ' joiaiiuai v an liiinivvH- fiinJ that titers was Bobodr near to hurt, the alarm 1 Vwr ft--niw'w,?; 't':Ti'v .'.'.::.' L -.. r?''- j . ' i vi1U,lm ib m oe nut a very lew BUDiueo, ana mer city reposea ns caimiy as ever, woru- tnai l Mian idertake to say. I was There need! be no ftar ia this vicinity. Though barn in Kentuofeyr raised ilTraian t ad iveu -. i ww . ;.; . n lfl Illinois Tiainrlitrj" X -"'-jA-ViVl irn- T' vv wiA ! general iiawiey maizes txx paraae oi nis lorces . v ; --e"r ...w w. anl no Musler of what he Toun of the navyr keeps eqdallv"c turbeJ, we can assure eur citizens that the city is ent captured fia to.the.fCrovernor of Iridi- amlv defended, and it' will go very hard ! wiibSJ;Aa5 I ,i, , , , i . . - i '"o v u U.9UI1-. iiou pu ween tne anj frce that shou.d have the temerity tofcttenm States, 0f all have doile eoiiadv ! W:" YAi J , .... i . x- ... i!i-.i . . v f i., r.n 1 . . . v.r u jiio sueir aiicnipt is imeiy 10 oe maue pi.-u?:e.; xneretare Out lev views or "aspects of this great war upon which 1 have not said -Oi written somuihiug whereby my owii opinions Ulijrilt be known. But -iherr is onA th r&nlntJ ..ii j. ' . . i j i i ! ;;i ins' benefit last night. The playV Bu6k- ,7 n S 'f 08 a.re i , , ! . .4. -.. . 1 sumetitnes called ( laugh tt r) to employ the Mdw.a.iUU vi i-'auuiu ui iuc avi- i .uro w nzKi lor utew. , i nave nor iierwri t ten A Captured 4 Wa Major Genera ' ' " Wa n JDepa rt.meut, ) AsiiiNGTosr, AJa-rcJi 17 S IfJjLf Thf.atke.1 lit was ivory gratifying to see ao .l!Lr? xad iuch a brilliant audience present at Plrs. Walk tOEe's'drani i . . . -. f ea: was tviaveu most suecesruiiv. . Airs- wt- m made a; most natural -and charming heroine, liDgn In her superior style all , the principai i jIos of the, opera of . tl e ,same name.. At.tha can- rIu?.ort ot it .U) u.up, iJBoiiuin'AiJiia river, that, having destroyed the Jaiies ri er canal: "as far -'to ' 5t!io " 'n.fr "' " tt.Ai.-ui.. .t t: marcned rr to the irgihia eehtral Wlroad 'at' er of uor made a speech on that ubjpct, because that was tneir business. Tif1: mine r .in1 if T h ! ' wisn upon the t-ubject 1 had not tae pewer to" iijfrodme it. or make' it efiV ctive. The great que .tiou with thei.jsai,. .ubether.i thi,. negro, lie ppice she was called for, and ap-j oeing put into the army, .would fight foFotheia area m: tie; beau irul' tableau : with which tlieW 1 uu - eice closes The afterpeice WhMre's my Wife, know, and therefore cannot, docide.. (LuUirliter.) ThevoHP-ht to know, .better, than the most amnsinr f,re w nhw o Ve . "a?e. in .TOWR.W-W Wgd t Q - ..w v --w i n i-rvM i.w i'. nil. - .1 . i r I i. , i . ' iiKiiio.Hiiv mc usgresnuiiiitiu leMavs: uui I c . r - "vr---' mey ui:iit i- xnoj-e wno wounj Keen mem in oolsville, and destroyed itt'&Arn tci Beav Lam station, totally destroying " fiftcenf'milos the road. - .;w.. i . - - f general' Ouster, wasi then enf 'fq iUhluuI -and Generiil Devin to the S ,dth Anna !b?idgcs; all of whieh:havo bee-n ' destroyed.1" $ 1 ' ! - General Shei-idan srvs the hmonrVof1 nrnnor. ty destroyed in. his inarch is jehorruoust The enemy atemDted tn nfatnr h,i.:X,& ilhe Central railroad bridge1 over the Soutft Anna: bni .-the -Fifth TTnitl fclraVged up.to.tije' brtdgej'ari u'w ff B -iuox ariy;ng tinT tTvef enemy ?atdia ipturiog; three piece's off arVineryj'ttfenty pounder Parrpts.f-;- 'ii,CiX,!'n V,fl' if" The Augusta papers say tint A. 1 1. Stephens , .has been in Georgia for ten days or luoreihatj uufeyuL uren nearu from, nnd that ihey liQpe this eileuce will not, conliuue. . yigoroua efforts rfro n akin-"at lliclimonl for. thl organization of coIoi 'AE troops. ' " , Ihe.folloWingnaragi-aphs are taken from the Xuchmond-Whig: . :L,.- :' . -' i Momttr-.MaTch-4. UlUS City IS.fctmnlv meiian.h.: tit. M,- hasKSUvda circular advit-jug the people to pre--Procpecdatack. Ue.urgcs.thonou- - The ixehahgecommisstoers ' vAcinr.?.-.!.- - ning reeeived ihforrnation of ' the arrival in tho baytot n larre number of slAfid and !Nev Orleans.' They are expeotccl : up :t o-day. Major Correll will etT-t ucli'ar: rangcinents, as vv ill embrace all pi-ibcnerrs can- li. ? ' AToniLKy Sfarchf. One buoibxid and. seventy -,sii nstvand cruiy sch'acgixl pi isoner. arrived iu.thi,c.ty 'lat night.. ! . . ' ,. - - - : o:uii,.lliuch o. Aitransnort coitiiinirtr S.tMK) tr.V.:ni ;tbc bay yes t-efdny rhrotigh -;G rant's Pas, . : :.-. loBiLCi.'Msfx-h 11; .r our-tee: . vessels, .ore; were added- tt ibb fit6tlto 4y, niakiiijg tvvppty-one in sight of the yu.v uruat avy. nyau. vvUU tiiu,oneuiy in the lower bay. ,!Th.erc is ever v. inicaih. vf an early ;ttak. iTh'er enem-v.'have firel a ',., - i . If I ! If ted States I cavalry a:n eanv ;ttak. T d IboWi tfh&rv 'ni on' "allots H t M If S hrlrris rRost;GEonoiA-Atr?or nirtjE'traxsLAiuiiu ov - i.M f r rn&MiiTjfevutsrMv. v - w Ii " Wkl T l h' . ( '. t . 1,e f Htteoi, e,iQg.ti.esr;iiAii aaoriied.a ,reiu f tiOh requesting coft-ress ti? .tcjjeal the cuis?tit Assistant Sebretarv 'idi? Wai:? rwwVU u.-v "iMi..o I in m urnjy p aiw inai unfl OU til tuft 'our w n rce. Everybody who likes cobd,1 sensible pure b should be sure to be there ' ' ' V V , i: ,to h e a lavehinfsMf WtW he is .TuM in a - - . , n t o ;Fir i?-jrj . -- that all men ought loe;f,.jrct Ifppud alyV The alana of Ace -lai kidiW iieVtii' those colons? perfeShs'rbe sla .v ,7v; , issuing nom argue in favor or tnaki.ng other people slaves. -e Dacmeni of Dr.. MLinrutojrtv corner.of XAppiahse.) I am joL fAV6kfifWrlti'g waJP'op- u Auivei.reeif',)..fv-.rT.;5.prg;.the t f'Vf1".1 w sucn. wuice mcnio iry ic on ion 1 . L i-l . V'. , T . ill. ... : ' - In regard to tn6 nesfro beini? emtdoyed to czbt u still .raging with : prospect. of destrovi no- b'Jllil in rr TK n A"'iTAo ewm yifVoi.1 a 'iM -i i iic i f i i i r in ill f i i i i ill in ft 11 A ttn lrtiivt . " r .. rt at BO lAffi in liniirl - . ftoAL.-Mrn .GsQi-ge. Z4Fr,eucb,,9rtieFm Cutur & FrenclH Purveyors ,for .tb4SrPpart- : . i. . .. . rb returned oa, ycper4 y iCroca a business trip Lai . V ! 'fle nortsiii Wa.understail tliat' a veyyUrge ell selected stok f 4o"edS ls-fBllawinff'cI6se' lit. t.Ji .Ati..c:ia V.t :! nv? I iT iba ! 1 1 v French's? bp tTK FApxis.i-rTnrrri A Cut te F j Jr' . .-. 'k.i ...... i .1 J.'. i uug!5cer has the1 latest 6ythehi pspers. TO THE L A ivAwrr. it rvn to v t- Oea. Hwy resctfor ly iny4Ms4 ths benev- i VLVi n.rr llmlngtoixlf s5t; irth-.er4br Hhnon .ad. labor, at S WfocVfeif ftertAf , tj "BylJany H6tit"6raer"tH 'iirlfer lwdl riyethir yCiabU.SMiaUnsa ia rTT (faS BUriklow nif sLitta Sy ths msfi. J M foflttein. o o r : . r3 j - T- Y -.pvi...' I. .jj -- - 7 . thonif and make brefl?bKlbrterllT: appa ne Lynctibure? ixiTiera mfrthw ifffhri r'iu4 .r bf Hhr nrf .'Akfti ? wti''i 'i. ' j M brmg us :sQina(detailsfof hmid '. . - - hi .ii Ltin i ; vip 4.y 'ir;ii i ii i;amit y upper country, whicatinotiiivr of'tlieiifiieV mxl 'Otir DanvMle and North timli rLi Shertdan-cBiunieat -rmiVed yesjday. MiXow, (so;nft .light .uponTbo , rfrom CpWbiaebmvdridJ 1' ?sitaifon 4f feiS In XorlKCztVliw. fe vent -r-, - r,'u xt- . . " J ...wu. uur .-.v .., ,uc Ul HlCii eiiiieiuems ro relievo (imd:rs. i,lo,irgiftian says,-4ha1?''tfio Wixfc&'f e solicit tide of oar cwti deVply lhfcflfetf'Peo division sent-. in tb.4rt"rrt; pfi.iJv.J.fl ijLritlntA ,i.fV,,... . i rr f . v '-"fa" -n)rt'wia'raiiToaa S3 larf as7 iiuT- rfilia ikiililo, a distance of mm JKni jA.OriiJ-. uecn vwe.ftaa?mticjaff tneUrtibk t6f n up, thpugH,jLhfi extent i f.ith i :Wl,:t?ipvnffla iet.:iiyttebbur msrKS Glasgow, . ? scvenXeemi milfli ri;afc i t; IJTT'IVpnnixllaV narfr .oi: a 1 a. i . . 1 f- atin;totl; cneinv thhejr mo.jeJli- ',.., Srrt idsrs hare already inferred from prbvioua WeveMmenf s? F'mWv;fc6tv f,i? a r t? ;dl?0f anvil e Iieji.ier says. : ..-f.K 1 f r .n-vur - tqrc,iaveffn'MbJ,lyv withdrawn and use;-r-ana. as one ? W . apo w p . AU prCriaiw-t MHitr t them, I-dn't cre which they- dt. 1 havircr fVm ir iiUm B Ai,'?rifw 'j'f.-lLco r 'uVf ettuTm'jrvottTdvef thfci;'- th:rl Jiipt'cast it in favor of alloriJ;lthlipgro to rokrbotHiwV W43 Iluwt'nbiWhe,:bbTt,rfJ, the enea,s'i(iirsi' lony as H? hejjnrnu4t allow. bimiaifig.lataTlrlwVe d?wn ufon tfieir vlaiti bnirfiJf fof rT.ibcrre,tJ (Applause- J .pte, lliumy thVdo'iieaV at hoid.1 (4rPHas- Thave said sowiaojr i thiiT f ih tended. and wUilikrbiU-yatt ''SootfTs.' . -i .v. - wzmriitmi i Th4j'Preaident then rstiVedwlillo'Me cWwi -qonv;yinr mre.in-r, Bays iPFart lev feinca bvl the eiietu y Jo- fruv..-. ft .ia i . i i." ttllhrfe thoSand,.aarieiit.i4.i.R.wU.v I-ii- ?Mti TW?.1 o.rv ?sc.!J..jvV.'.,,,r? . , -,.. V.- Zr '. T Vrl1'"" iiig tu iu i.run:i' or ai lO IliO ySrlt -1PifWn&4Ue.tB?sld:r fames'! trittncnlfahe people 3f tTiaVpftce. ' . r 'KH'W ffBW-- .idgOsTarnthw TrvrbefrffJ burnt on their j.nrvrn.iJ tli.;.4ii:t. ju .. jiun-.pur: crosecyeji; -"r bio' were stationr4Jie.the'ide They burned, tha Jioa.tf. th .T.o. v-iXri eomrmny tnt. Ban t.iereftVi i,Tl. .fv.Lw-iiA Of anieqoar number of.. their troops, wb.o bein f ' i il i I W .',1, ui e raam lorcfr OT ttifc hriin-y r wdeTSborneti eveH'.Tniil lti4v'o!i!rfin3,iliffyfi beoi the Jamerriylf, dsifya!lJbaWind1 f w shot 3X)jyte trrginia we hato daily papers issued frota rjaiVWlOn IS nOW in llOS-SfeSUiH ..f i'jn onanxr r rwdffdsbpfio 7s-6eFioly'1Uiy mvaai. ' .Oar vrwpaava CQnttaUerona at.aios, , , J?nt8. Kith their aCiivfrsirt:f e:irju ot.rl .r. fanr Wbelfeaheor " A ' wbdineTatnte.hn ' ' i 'uh? wuiuawmt JKjCW7ii w Bunoiiy ron1 - " ' ta4n4 thj olVowiag rgiguijU-ant paragraph s-i- - t The editor of thif ranar is aioot tk lt.av- . ir:- Ttm3ta know why. i In the course of a shnu . : , r . - v. iii.iii nun ; " ' v'SS'fft-M1 0fii icatvV vwiu w . ",rf Ji a t p Ft ix?a -sw!'"" uurw;- iopg xo unai' gentleman 'they T i ecjiisMiTsiixiLsyfcirAKtoNswAX.L. . cooldnd.or ;!3E ,tfifl-;o-ii9i:f- i. n'u - : " ' tl. ; j j ... I v. . i .. ' . . .. . ) . - I iub uuTariiineni ou reLeireu li iurmtiion .11 u mam that thAnt kw 1 1 S - wwbiw UUUVIVU JfAulKlos i i j . JV 0
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