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OIITH !:CAllOLtNA:ifdOIEN: ISHOE
A 1 ill fl II II I II 1711 I f V
tiob to the aWVrMamriirif. W. Mpira ' ToJm
gentlemen have fitted up! an extensive Faeto-r
-.'..MinvanaWy
in sdyacce.
rvj,v-,f,- :r':'':;j:;vm; jemAenmeryrtbectorjXia driven by
TgBl?AY-KORKljAN1862-i steamy and a visitor to it can in Vfew'min-
riDEtl.!: ;i-; mv -ng of the wood fgnm ind ": poplar) out f
Aithoufih it is not officially known, there 0$ thf ehb; is ade,Uo;.t
t io 'UxSaouae ben that Mew. tb leather, and paintio; it blactl These'
'iiii'tW iciingtheyVo p f Drir jgs teverintde,
jriH atiil server iae cause vt uie ouuih iu- .1.-7,:" IST,;-: ":rr-?J. rp? 4
jj u ou? mfcks proceed on eP5wed a aring:expns
ja Pencil irietora deserve reat credit ib? -tbeif intejli-
ttcortitiqn of our Confederacy as a sovereign P?.ffP
jjjjujj. vyben tms is .aone-t&e next tnmg 67-; rau" ttUU 6lvug eiupioyment ta aj
glafl se'e wiilbe the raising of the block-; go .nnmber of workmen af remuneratiDg
mpj .niu md uauusuuieiy com
tat;
I lmf "RritaJn and PranftA txiinnt 'if-'
io let what from the beginning hag; been
wages,
pensated - for their: outlay there can be no
aoaD
Already they ares turning ont. shocs
of $n intercourse with the Sonth so es- at tlie rate of one hundred ; pair a day, and
latal to their welfare and , they will tell tl3fre 13 HO doubt the demand will be largely
Mntbi his experiments to coerce x the 4"iicu b me vaiue or mo article is made
jjceqea pxes uaa w vcu u egregious ian-1 r "
K8,aad tDW ne can no t. longer sq permiuea i 1 -1 YANKEE WOKDS.
t&e order in whfoh iVAv rm t.m . .. ' J tv. j 4 , & n'13:vtT.
r;,"flT! s;? f r u'8au on bondaj and Monday. i 1
.-..' I '. VI tnij tvvtiii 1 1 a i : i ' ' I . i. i j-i
' T ' i' - r - J , .. - v jj - I .
razion Uragg, September 12, 1861, Iiouw
:Earl Van Dorn, $eptember 19, Mississippi,
Fidna;tha pharlestori Mercury
COMMITTEE FOR THf RELIEF OF ;TE
SUFFERERS J3i THE LATE FIRE.?:
i . - EXTRACT, FKOit' THE ijXNUTSS. ; 1 '
i TJi following letter was read from Hon. C. Gt''
btontinne it at their expense Ifrdm the : ;ln getting rid of the Yankees, with their
of weakness in the knees which hel wooden nutmegs, &o., &cL it would be well
exhibited, wej take irthat a bare in- to get rid of some vile trash which they have
fcinauon to mis . .eneos irora ciiuer jpgiana lorown into the once "pure well of English."
fiie last manufacture 1 Yankee word
"squelched." , Such a jthfng is "squelohed
out;' or ."squelched in." What mor,e bar
barous word can be conceived of ? There js
another, word of Yankee origin which shooid
go by the board. The naaater of an estab
lishment is called 5boss.?f 7 It is true, this
rFrsfcoe, will cause .Lincoln to raise the
'THE STONE FLEET,
.' The. attempt of the Yankees to blockade
tie Southern ports with sunken vessels laden
lith stone, is -one of th most signal e viden-
oftieir commingled cowardioer, cunning
reverses. Jims attempt v-v uwiiuiBuuejr yorinaiers,'r souna
bstruct thoroors'orthe if given thus "Servants, obey your cs?"
ly is not alone an effort to , Tere is another: . word - which, although a
Tiadalism. Itis, 'tM they think, a cAeap word can be found in Weljster's Dictionary,
s&f doicz mischief ion. or nndar thn va- ufc Webster was a Yankee, and the wurd
ter,-and muchjmoro. aje, fbr .them . than a ( oot be found in a genuine English Bio-
ebtea the land, on' which they have sus-1 nonary. ' How would the scriptural injunc-
Sm such tembleJ reversesilThis attempt I tl?n f "bcrvants, obey ybnr masters,'? sound
tapraaccntij obstrnc
Soruhern ..coontry
ire the Southern Confederacy it is an legitimate iinglisb' word, has been of late
attempted Mow against every nation of chris- PPPd n fn QnU3Qal way j by the Yankees,
toiioB,'aiid will be. so regarded.,. The idea and we arei sorry to seo, has crept into use in
!f ffitia:off for years the products of the
&4uaaUjMfrihe .world fromth wa'isad
aasiuipuoa oi uie injiaDitantS- of the civil
eartb,'ig one too preposterously diaboK-
? to q entertained or tolerated. : Lincoln
vernaens is aauy wntmg down itself on
register as HoHMhumaniM
snmu8t soon take rank with the Bar-
Wnt8 when, in the early portion of
ffa die present centurv. thev &anriX-
auoai ana asnore no nthi ia hnf
tjjestrons'hand.
trQstavus W. Smith. Sentember 19.
'i'JaI?-Q--7rdrth-Qarolina-v
vy , J Hardee, Oclober Y, 0eorgia; ; .
Ben Hhgeri Qctober 1: I SoiuUi Carfelina. -'.f-'
tJ&st Jongstreet, OctobeH7, Alabama.:s ; V;:r
SJ. lfagruder,;OctQber Y; Yirginia. B
T. J Jacksoa, October 7, Yirginia. t J .. - : '
;Mansfleld Loveli; October 7, Maryand.v; ''.'V
El-iE; Smith, October 11, Florida. i U i
f- ;Si4.;;S;;,:BIGAI)im.OKlEBAI;; f,-1:.
J osRAndersdo: September 3, 1861 Virginia.
wiujuu x uuccner; csepiemiDerr i4r jventucE j. f "
P Walken Seotamber 17J Alabaima. :w
jAI3v Blancbard September aiLoukiana -pabriel
JEaiaa Semptmber 23, Kentocky. f
Lafyette McLaws. Sentemtoer 25. Get&idl&ktV'&i
TP, Drayton, September 25, South"Caro:ina.5'
T-0-H!ndman8entember 28Afkaiifcas. J" -4
uji B..x.v alcuo tD, Utttooef. 12,;-xenneesee;- - s-
Lloyd. Tilffhman. October 1R. TTtnftv i
NiEvansv October J2I- South Carolina i '
aamus u. VV Ucox, Oetober: 21, Tennessee. - "
gbijipSt. George Oocke; October 2i; Virginia.
R. E4 Rode?. October 21. Alabamji. -4 k v 5
Richard Taylor, October 21,rLoaisiaDa, f 5
Ii. TiWierfall. Oetnhm- 21 Toma 1 i . v
Jas. -II. Traoier: October 21 J South CarnllriA. V
SamjG. Fncb, October 23 Missfeippi. s - k
fl. Carroll, October, 26, Tennessee, v
H. W. Mercer. October. '29. GeorMaL ? ' '
Humphrey Marahall, October 30, Kentucky. K
Job n. 0. Breckinridge, No member 2 Kentucky.
A.Iez.;'B.-Sieuarrp November 8, onesseeu '?';.'
Wm.;M. Gardner, NoTember'14, Georgia.- n
Richard B. Garnett, Novemberai, Virginia, i
Wm. tllabone, November 16, North Carolina.
Jj. O' B. Branch! Nov 19, North Carolina.
. i ... : ' '. . -
hsobeen landed at Missiippi C Opposite
to Shlir Island H - ' - : A?;; . t
The neonta nth.;,;,;'
. : '"ua 114. iiiai , section: were
m&che2Cit
means to resist the .Federal invaders i f hV- '
. meiize is abodt 1Q0 miles from Mbbld, Ithd 85
ruHi jew Orleans. 1' ' n-. r:ii'
O
t
THE FINANHTAT
, ; o uuye Tery interesting accounts, through
we northern papers, of i the financial ! orifn
of thQ Lincoln Government' and of i those' od
' wno.m .it muat rely for support. Theresa In evk
hdred, arid eixteetiJaQllars. the verv hsnmoV.
",ivr,"r." 40 Akt-gittieni, 01 jMoriu Carolina
iva wwiib,, jub vaiuo or, toe eontrihrit?Av i
grealjy enhanced by the resolutions which'accom
jjauv.fcuesn, ox wuicu a codv ia ftnrtT.1 Th
tseuuiEcn'8 cmDoaiea m tnoseTesotutions will find
'PSinin every. Dosom.; They Express jastj the
bpirii vocn perraaes our people, and which :il
cuHUio mem 10 cvercome every? obstacle to 1 the
final succefa of our cause and tbo estab'ishraent
or our independeocei And; m this hour of calamity
Our fallo'W.riJfXAna toi'T vrv,f-.j i v: .
..Vm v uujatuj wjuwuiat ana; complete. ; :
;Vv-fhw.trui
' i,- v,-:- ri n -..t
91 yq TiH3asurert Charleston, S.X.
I? VT 'TIT ATrrn TTTn v . ..i ..'-J -i:
J.
t
statement of theNew' York baaks shbwk " nV1 accompanying resolijiions expressive ofHheir'sin
I1111 iaQ Poub week. ; The imDortin WA of bestowi through the niZtZT
receive anotner Heavy blow The pjr uraire w m"fl to ilia suflerers by this
i on tea. coflri ht1 Bn.r.;u.u.;A i calamitous events ! - v . y d, :. -t.
aunes on t9a. coffee 1 anl uno.. .
ncreaed- and the high rates of the Morrill taiiff
on manufactured goods are to be made" sUIlfmore
burdensome. The Btitiih manufacturers U llby
such legislation, become tbe more an 'iij& fc- se
cure immediate direct trade with theSoulbe:
oiatesf,
THE GENERAL A JfPROPRlATION BILL
.' ', : ; Passed.? v ' '.. '
The, General Appropriatiou Bill passed by Con
gress has beea returned with the approval of the
x.:j--i '-fi.Ls.-i '.i .". .'.!"' fm x
-; m . "... . ' 11 '
; xuk xjNBMt ik Greesbrier. On Tuesday
Jast.-says the Staunton Spectator, 300 of 'the! ene
my appeared in the Meadows, in Greenbrier
countVj and left on Friday, taking off lOO-sUp
70 cattle, 40 horses, and household properfyj be-
"v"i. xx.jjuaciariand. J. M.'K. Vit
X 1 - m mm ' . . 1 - P V 1 ' -i ! '
uci-iigtuu sna Allen J-LcClunr. ?ThA
ITl 1 - . l -..' . - !.'
jiiiave ine nonor to De, .- v. s
. - , :. f : - ' , Mr. Secretary, ;,, : V.;
. . Yodr obe't serv't,
i . - (Signed) . , w ,;:. ; J), K. JI'Raj..
' Colonel OOmmRndino. Rtli ron'fM A! q rnJ,.:!i
lo lion. C. G. Memminger, Sect'y Treas., Rich!
i ( ; lUJUlIU, - .... - - . r f.: . :.. . - ' ., ;.
, -ine tollowin.? are th TftaolnMrtfia
jaoa eniosea in me letter : i i: j : T
A a - : ' . . . - L ' '
- a. j iueeung o; tiie officers of the 5lb Rest
UlOU V vi
S. C.
President. Besides the ordinary routinorbf at noawtiold property was taken frorri Mr :
priationb for Legislative, Executive, and Depart- farand's house. About seventy ca vklry sucked,
meni. service, we notice the folia wiog in the, War d f 6 overtaking and killing three ' of tiern.
r
and Navy Department : , i ' ti
War Department. For! the nay of officers
and privates of tbe array, Volinteersand militia
in the Service of the CohfederateStaSeV, for Quar
termasters supplies of all kinds, transportation
and others necessary expenses,; forty-six millions,
tb irty -two thousand, one htindred' arid ninetv-
mne dollars. - iy,
For the purchase of subsistence stores and com
missary, property, aine millioaii one'hundred'and
fifty thousand, eight hundred and seven dollars.
c or tne tbe ordioanoe service in all I ts branches,
They left tOO SOOn for t Via t-if... y- .
i.iauujf ui wreenorier
to get a chance at them. They were within 18
tniliss T " . , . i c i
u juewisourg. -, i . it
t Gex. Stkrlino Price AJ
the New Orleans Orescent noticins
IS BAt. Orttifn ' k ..' .. j t. - " ; . s .
u y BUU1H UI tno l rarw.l.o io ,i .I7-. t .1 . , n . . , . . .. 7 . . svv.u
' , u. i i ana manincer.t .ttosD ta It : Anrf il .Ut ;t?.
are myoked in sthis
'North Carolina Stale Troons. hoM.ot h J.
Colonel's Headquartersnear TInion Mills, Ya J
on the 14th of December, the Colonel was 'direc--:
ted to transmi t the followiogresolutioDs to the Hon. j
0 G. Memminger,' Secretary of the Treasury of '1
J'ihath.s-licii'Wt'hM heard' with
the deepest sorrow how thai tbe beautiful ci.y of
Charleston has been desolated by fire I ,' . :
vThat,in, this1 hour, all our calamities should be
mutual;; thatmr arms, bur hearts and ohf purses
araopeflj to afflicted 'brethren that we will suf
fer all,sliare all and divide all with those who bave
stood in itha van of our glorious 'movement to
wards independence. - ' j i 1 uv -i :
inat look to see tie noble edifices, now con-
1
a
HF.AT.mr a TT'"ii,Vr i--r-': .: ..' :
1 a?4i:; ...DuDtis-DEpoTin
fvV:. 1-:;!" ' 1. December 2 Gib. 186!.', :. I ".
;btate is riow, as far as you are concerned,. endedJ;
;At fts ddaou can Tevief ttwith pride and sat-
isfacitionu:tTcu first finnouinWewi ih.U-,-7i .
months sjnee omliiSiUnobstrpcted march into the:
interior of theState't ; From tht t- iim m ;i
c&MM from the field-rvou'wem An-rii. ir.."-'- .!'
pelwl wMfara with hirn.k Hard confested titles v-.'j
j . f " V4 i0urs were matters oraimost aailyj tc-
I - -1 iwgovtea ma taoorious
and hrdubus- niarches byay . and by night - were
neceisary uot only as furnishing yovi the, oppof-'
tumy of fighting . there ,but f b-vfflim- tbe foe ; at
Querent points vpQohe, march of lnvwion.' Arid
it is fact whleh eritittosiybuthe 'warm C0d- i
grata IatjOD8 of your General, and in tha -li.Ju
fAJMde of your country, 'that, in the midst ;
of the trying scenes thfough - which, you hvo
pttsswj. jTju nave prpvea yourselves men and !pa- 1
trmtewho- undaunted by superior numbers, havo
the foe, beatea ' him . io the ' field. ; and '
en
bafflexlnd JrustraiM him in Ms pi W to siirnHse
patriotism .and coutajfi have never ' faltered "II -forsaken
?ol.'f is nMequte tranZ 1 '
istan cknowIedged fact that you have
er CiEams ad t imposed less trouble
any army In the field, content Wdat
pA:.,. ..- v 4 Ii V 1 " """vt3i:i uspiainy
roioter,ay8 he owes his succdss to practical good sympaties of all our peopie
couao omu uara nrntlnr. H naiFon i:.nii.L-AA - uaaau.
military school in his life is a ' natural . ioldier
wo million, three hundred and fortr ''thousand P0Sse!!,DS tne UDhoun'ded confidence of every Mis-
1 1 . 1 - - i ' I -t mam T A 4 L1 1 I---? : I,
aonars. r... h ; ; - i.. wuimu.- vnue Dreaunr out of thA Mpt
can
Forthe engineer service, onevhundredf and ;War,Gen. Price" raised a resiment -of i teAiiri
auu lor gauant cocduct in several battles otHIie
That tbe Colonel of the Regiment is hereby re
quested to transmit to tbe HonCG. Memminger!
the sum pt nine hundred and sixteen ,dollara;
($9I6) the offering of the officers and soldiers cf
the 5t North Carolina State Troops to their f6l-low-citijans
of Charleston for the relief -of the
sufferers. . ' '-,.!'; . -
SEWARD'S PROGRlLtMEJ
Jae Washington correspondent of tbo
Eamineir giyes the following
u"ue Jt me arcn-iiend iseward for
as
: p--' "t UWUUI fc ; ; n
me, Mr. Seward
oitneensinerv of hi hiftt ;i..n:uil
offngemous, misrepresentation : and b
to produce a J beEef ain .diplomat!
.bjitthe rebe l on f na tt
iai0,,f " t - kuvu u. CAvVUlcu
itirt T ' ine poutn can never
.inultaneoiisly with tbe. advance of the
ddlesex, Northumberland and Lan
Wlli ?e 96I2ed y a naval expedi-
nev- Capeenry i Vil-
SJK rlens,.
rSMff0!"-Cair Bowling Green, is to
ri.aS CQiUmn of 2Q0 000 mpre march
iffiSS010 jcture, with the
'.-.A:,;:i-
exctio of talf it-day
, - 5tnjgEt since; wEeh trr.nr
"dvs ot clear weather.. Such
minr n.i,' ' ' "t. t -w 'rr. f"'V-i
i 1 i a ill . i my - p . v -r-m. a ' .
,1 Year made its bowiwith a riht
l5Wed face, and, was in temperature
e Stririflr il ij .j.'i -"s tr -i -i-
f-b,i.u ui,M-wiuier viro nave
.4
In
' frecedented in our ; recollection,
C"8 expect, m thft tt
a
Hil?ld' are
LJr,t&ewindHSibanled
was
aQd while we write
written on
around to the
&si.ft.4 . ! wo wnie on i? naay
, , MVMua.10ns oi snow. .
g of t, ; r vu 8aJ mat with the begin-
".J1' ,whave; received a
f
Week-
H 4-JeI Bw subscribers, c many o
j. Li g 1bsciipti6ns:to the Remi-lVpoTr
His pJs whic,h as 'ouc readers are
a:,l8.eal to two w;-.w:i: ' "vtt . ' .
ri 7 ?!from Guilford countv a lnh nf
4 ribe:with promises more"
-ie gUd t0 8ay aIso at'our
feL5jrs ae renewing with commp.
."Ptitude. .t . ,
vea lor 5 or SO
I
is.. '
the bouth. We allude to the wo rr! j nf iln fp ,
If a matter id to be ' brougit to light, it is to
be "ventilated, " instead of ') exposed as
Addison, ; or 'Johnsbn, or bir Walter Scott
Would have said or: written --, A
Lst us, then, abandon Yainkeeisms, and go
back to pure English. 'I
GEN. FEOYD'S GfiNERAI. ORDER TO
';'':;-i HIS BKIGAI)K 1
In another column will he found the Gen
eral Order of Gen. ;FIoyd, tio bi3 army. The
army of the Kanawha, most richly deserves
all the'-praise that their gallant commander
bestows." Their services may 'well be com
pared with' those of any troopj inthe service
of. the Confederacy. WTlhjodds of , seven ta
one against themthey have held in check an
army commanded; by one oj the most distin
guished Generals in the service of the Yan
kee Government;," Their privations have been
very great," but they have bien borne with a
patriotic patience and fortitude which noih-
ing but a j ust an$.good cause cou 1 d hayen-
"spiredIn their ;newld bf action; on the
"darkand -bloody ground, we ; predict for
them, a brilliant career. , . I v ; v v 4i
thirty-five thousand dollars.
- v . t vu . , fc -u..iii r,j .1 tin in . I . i :
o hundred arid fifty-thousand dollars. ": p . ot ellco was 1 brevetted to -Brigadier
.Tor contingencies 9F tbe army,! i thirty-four general, jjince, nd before that, and until 'the
thousand dollars. C ! : iP :4!;: 'MaWng: put'.of, tbe. present revolution, , ihe has
TNAvi-jDEPLimparT: For provisions, -vlotb Pt his Ume on lus farm in Charitoh cbuntv
met t, fiffy thousand dollars. 1 . : peters or Nwtn Miswuri. ; r , .
dollars - . -' - -y ' . ' i t- v ' TaE Ladies ojHavana and the Souti..
For medical supplies and surgeons necessaiies, he Savannah New notices that amonr the kto
tenlhousaiid dollars.' ' . arriTaWn tht city from .Cuoa i3 a large' box" cf
For equipments and- repair of -vessels of the ,,ifnxv anoiA 1; , -tt .
Naw. fiftv "tnoiManfl r1ol1fl f ? beautifully prepared lint, .presented, throaeh
For ordnance and ordnance stores, fire hundred yPP paaing, 10 tne soldiers of the Cbnfed- the.semliments of fratamal sympathy with which
oiraoiijf wi o uuuiwui Ul .ue oenonta.. Of Ha. l a ntwuiuauieu. i i ft j '; ? ;
vana. The lint is drawn-fn threads four or Ava Resolved, That in tbe touching sentiment ex
.nAi...fA. '.:.-ts.- .. . . . pressed hy this regiment, lo suffer all, share all.
'"7" u xaorics, is waite and divide all," With those whom this Committee
as driven; snow and -soft as down. . It is putup in the exbrcise of this" ci)ariN represent, there
in 'f.of ltttlci honb-a nr1 tortif,.?! : 7 -. . l' ! -lV-, . - ' " , ' 1 .
.. ."" ,..ciutiy. iieu witn epi- t can oe, anajwin- oe, dui one response irom couth
ored ribbons. The lint was rriofla.' oriri t.;t.. I ri...iir, : a ,a' ;-. r ail . :
- - r , - - wjimuu- i vai u-.u-i. j o volf ii iu.g uuiu uer Bunerin".
I vrt K-n- a nMmhn. nf 4tA Aot- PTT ' . . ! i: , .-i . . i - . ... Or
wjr uuunwi yi w-o u.o. iauira oixiavana, and
.m as a .esuLuuu-ai 01 ineir nearueit devotion
The Committee then adopted the following resolutions,-
responsive to thoio; which had ; been
l-Jlj$hZ this .committee jiava , recei?ed !
found gratitude, the contributions of the officer
and soldiers of the 5th North Carolina Regiment
State troops, intended for thei relief of the suffer
ers by lh0 late fire. . ' ! j : ; v ..
Resolved, That the amount contributed, in it-
seira uaauspmedonaUon, is greatly enhanced by
your
TV.rt.flt.ton ' f.ftart .i'lif .lo .... i . .. i i -
, v5jr v'mvihiv. wim ifsm mania.
foil aJlowance of provisions! no' Private haa avap i
utteied a complaint to IhisVGenferal 1. Tk. r
was grateful to his feelines : and if V6ur harrfah irio
have pot been removed" or., alleviated by him, it -has
been becanse of his inability to do 'so, ': But '
your exemplary and ? patriotic -f ond Oct has not 'J
passed unobserved nor unappreciated by the Gov 1
erntnent jirr whose cau-e wejare all enlisted. It K
kjoadelewtivv'.
upon it iharH .
e and to An? : '
as becomes .raeaUdien'andj patriots.; 'h',i- f llv 4J
' Now, at-the close of i voii '! laboiioua anri at4t.i 1 1
i 1 '. ' . r ' - r -,r
iui campaicn. wnea vou fnav Iiava lJvfei. fnU ;
ward to ! a season" of rest., vaur countrv haa h "
stowed upon you the distinguished compliment of :
uaiijuig yuu 10 anotner neia or action, fl'hat vqu '
will ftfeehrrresnOpd to thU call. !vour nsst RArri.' :
so cheerfully reridered, fiirhish the amplest aisur-i
ance. iventuckv. in her hour of npril aaia
Yirgiii?her -molher, a)d to hec sisters for S sue
cour. j TlIb appeal is. not urlieedeiibyiheir4t-l- '
iani sonB. aine toot or tne.oonressor.is bnon hfti- J
1 Trustinfr; inthe"cause of iustice. W'hi..;L'!-!
Ilief. and witfi the fael n of Kl mr httU 'it JniK.-'
j will do pur part in hurling bad:k ard chastising
wio wijrtjssar wco.is aesecraung ner soil. - -r ; 1. .
r Soldiers J You country-Uyoa friends whom yot If
leave behind you,: will expect t you, in -; your new !
uieht opabour, to do your. duty. v 'i."' :i
.Remember that the eyes of Ufe country are up
on you! and tha upon your action, in part, det '
eridnhe'; resuT of thej greatest :f strugglothe i 1
iwofldever saw involving nbt only y6ur freedoni. ;
wuf, Fiupoy iu ypur Mvts. put tne lata ot po
n.t?.i iik-f-- v - r . ' -..I..:
ontrols the destindsr of nationo f-i.;-,;....!.! I
T- vv MS lUUlllllUH
you need not fear Ihe resiilt. ! '. . j: l.
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I , 1 ,K -igadier-General JOHN i.. T?r,nyn
I H. bAyiusojr, Major.and Assistant Adj'u-tant-GerieraJ;rf
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der; was issued by Gen. Zpllicbffar tpis'" brigade1!
und fifty thousand dollars.
For t ; , 1 two millions of dollars.
FoV repairing and fiftting steamer Merrimac as
an iron-clad ship, twenty thousand dollars. '
For floating defences i or the Mississippi five
hundred thousand dollars: v, 1 ;
For iron and copper for the use of the Navy,
five; hundred and thirty. five thousand dollars.
For coal for steamers, five hundred thousand
dollars.? ! ; . ' -? ; -
- For pay of officers and others employed at the
Navy Yard, at :Nortolk, ' Virginia,- forty-five
1 to our cause.
Carolina.
while yet gathering her strength to expel the in
yader of soil, she abates no, portion of her joy
who reioice or Of sorrow with ihosA
;p DIED Ir THE GUAdD HOUSE.
A man by the name, of Simeon Marshall.
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icsiueuir-ui iui2s uouniy,, was tasien up Dy
the police of this; city on Thjirsday momin
ih s. -state of beastly in toxicatio n, i an d com
mitted to the Guard Housfe.' On gomg tio
release bim about' o'clock in the afternoon
, Cokqeess Gen. Stoaet's j ; Report. Con
gresi re-assemblei at Richmond op. Monday at
twelve o'clock, and immediaieiy; went into secret
session, j Messrs. Thomas and Burnett, members
from the State of Kentucky, appeared, were qual
ified, and took their seats.
jj The report of Brigadior General J. E. B. Stuart,
cf the battle or Drainsville- was read in secretses-
sionndordered to be published,' The following js
THE PROGRAMME OF THE NORTHERN
CONGRESS. ' . t
A correspondent of a New Pork i pnpei? gives
the followihg as the series of measures that will
prdbably be adopted by the Northern CdDgress And for the generous hope expressed for
a. its present silting . . : m
with those
who sorrow, for the success or reverse which has
fallen to the- lot of. those who witb .her have de
voted themselves with an unfalterinc: purpose to
iuo, BtDunimisumeiiv yi a uocimoil tieilverauCe.
Jtesolved, That in this common sentiment the
citizens of jCharleston sympaihisend participate.
a speedy
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,1st. The passsage of Thad. Stevens' resolution.
u-viariug lira ouu ,uioi iiig ir.ouum aXX Slaves
who will leave tbeir masters. j J
t 2. The passage of Lynam Trumbull's bill con
fiscating the property of the rebels, including their
staves
a summary of the casualties, as .exhibited in the the
off tbe Same day, bief was found to be dead.
AUoroners,inquest : was held over the deadJ
body. On Fiiday ;morninffv- which rendered a
yerdict attributing the death to the intempe
rate use of ardent spirits.
yery ; dark, and a Yankee
iirtfGHT,;;BpAXi .BURNED.
I We learn that the Light Boat at the mouth
og the Cape Fear was burned on Monday
night last by the Yankees j. ftho night was
vessel from the
blockading squadron r slipped in arid burned
the boat, which was under Ithe guns of Fort
Oaswelir Threft pickets who were on ?uard
on the shore didnot get ini until next day,
4nd ii u supjedhat the 'werelsleping
pn thir-post when tho deed, was doneJ u
Thi Drainsville Fighl--A lady residing
immediately iu the neighborhood of Drainsville,
iff a prfvate letter td her daughter," in Richmond,1
gives the following account of the iate.battle at
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.'It has been reported that we were badly whin.
ped at Drainsville, but it is notso.- We-Iost forty
three men killed, and their losfe was tbrA hun
dred ' IThey were fin een r thnn&And tronr ? too
had ony sixteen hundred. 'If they bad ftood their
ground, until tbe following' tulorning, we would
nave tauen every man, but thecevTardly tvretcb-r
e won. u iueir neeis. '
.FLoaini. ;C, S. SknatoiU
report;
nth Virginia, k ; ;
ib South Carolina,
10th. Alabama,
1st Kentucky, V j' ;
Cutt's Battery, j
Total;
6
15
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43
'45 - ;
f23
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''The list of killed has been' materially-increased
by the deaths' " which have occurred since the
battle.
restoration of what has been destroyed, the w?rin
gratitude of this oojamunity will be cheritbed
with, profound respect' for those who have given;
.it such eloquent' utterance. Whatever.' may be
the fortune of our city fn the future, and whatever
inayibe th -ufferin it will be balled -on to en
dure that j fortune- will have a brilliant future.
3d; The passage of a bill abolishing slavery In AwhS" ffi S 1 t a ' , a ?
eDistnctof Columbia. t. . f " C i lXjjS. f? acknowledged rasher
I - - - t . . w MU uu VWIJUWU vw
henceforth jLo be enjoyed only with those who are
united wjlb her byj;he strongest ties, and the pu
rest" political aspirations.' . i f' ' -
Resolved, That these resolutions-bo transmitted
to the Colqnel, other officers and 'soldiers of the
5ih .Regiment North 1 Carolina State -Troops,
through the: Hon. Mr. Memminger, at Richmond,
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' itth! "'Thft total'. immAifttA' . " nnnnni'ifinnAl
JUUed.- Woflnded. Missmg.J repeal of the Fugitive SlaveLaw of 18td fohe
' 6th. The passage of a joint: resolution request
ing the President to remove General McClellan
from the supreme command of the army, tend to
apjoint General Banks io his stead and to re
store General Fremont tO; the command ."Jjf the
department of Missouri. !' t
6th. The passage of an act obliterating ' the
boundary line between the States of .North; Caro
lina and South Carolina, throwing the twoistafes
into one, and calling the State thus .formed sim-
ply "Carolina.
as tbe number found dead on the field waf
only aTrr'f.-v'--c- "r,v
THE TARIFF QUESTION IN CONGRESS.
We have a pretty well aotbenticated Veportthat
tbe committee on commerce in the Provisional
Congress have reported against a su-pension k of
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T?T?fl1f "TlfTQCI .TTT?T " f-v ' I r V vbiuu . ; '. . l i iu.uiu uuiiug iu wur. , i iB,ira.eciie
jomjju. JUi.DOiyJU&l. ,.,. f J, 7th. The rassasre of aioiritrfifiolntion Murinrf oonolnsion will lM?raaun. hv nona.f.a a iJ.
lmpatcnes irom bt. louis, dated the 24tb, say ihat slaverv is the cause of the war, and that the )" m patient ' to ascertain, . for curiosity to know
that 1000 rebel prisoners of. war, taken by Gener-, j war can not' be brought lo a successful formination j bow far obstinate find stolid adherence to Yankee
al PoneJbad arrived lhere. . The rebels had des- until the cause is removed. , ,0 ideas is to preyail:again,t common sense in tha
I euuuutv ui uur guvwumem. : tore wa are DiOC-T-
1 cd up by Yankee war vessels, with coffee, salt,
troyed the bridge over Salt'river. on the Missou
ri itaiiway. . ty , :,!, r s .
The St. Louis RepiMcan of tie Slst' contains
tllojwwgr . :ivy-;
-..it;;i:i!':J - Headqtabters, -;; -
".,-'. -Depaetmeijt of Missouri, ;
j v : j-?-; . ; St. Louis. Decern hr 20. 4.
Gfe. George HF Clellan : i x ; . -; . 7 -
A party of Gen: Pope's forces.under Col. Davia
and Maji Marshall; surprised the camp of the eo'
etnyon tbe night of the 18th i bst.; and Milford,
North ;;, Warrensburg v A. S bi-isk skirmish' took
place, when the enemy, finding himself surrouod
ed.isurrendered. iVVetook thirtenliuBdre'd pris
oners, including three coloriels.seventeen. captains,
one thousand stand of arms, ejus thousand horses,
sixty-ve wagons,5 with a quantity of tents ba
gage, :Our loss - was two killed and - eight
wounded. Tne enemy's loss is not yet known -Signed)
t- H. W. HalLeck, Maj. Gen. -The
Leavenworth tbUertaHteot the 26th, has
advices from Mound;City to the 15th inst., stating
that a portion of the 8d Regiment, under. Major
ViHiams, had -made a dash into Missouri, burn
ing tbe villages of .'Papinsville and Butler, and
retu rnipg accompani ed by a large ; number I of
refugees.! Only two of our men j were killed;
Gen. Price ia at Osceola. He , intends to attack
Sedalia. .j , , .
Hon. James. M.
Piice',
8 0f . last year.
Baker ind Hon. A.' E."Max Well.5 have been eiet.'
-ent. less jed by Legislature of Fiorida Confederate
per cent, less
J States Senators for that StateJ
The London Times says that" Webb, the Ammi
can Minister to Brazil, had demanded that; Gov.
Marathen be surperseded fbr.bavSng allowed coal
supplies to be furnished to the Sumter. .
; i FROM KENTUCKY.
i ; I I" . 1 woolens and leather; Tthe very ' articles we need.
Nashville, D- c. 30. A special dispatch to and for which we aw willing to , pay four limei
tbe Louisville Courier from. Hopkinvillet atatea their eost, and, in some instances, ten times, sand
tunt vuf wrtjtij taiBii jr, wuk sou enuijjj, aDaaj wa r wtupia cuyuii uu Cliiilinue in. existence a
the Federal cavalry, with about the same number, tariff wbicbieeds some thousand ; custom house
met at Sacramento, on Green river, -on. Saturday officers doing not .qne thing", beyond mending a
litet, vit;u aHutrmt.u uusutrj... uuuk xiity ,j. eue- pea or pustupiy -uoa.iug a pipe oi tooaco once or
rais were kuiea, wounaea, ana taseq prisoners, wice a day c uouki any body, tea how much
Our los3 was Capt. H. Clay Merri weather,, of money has been received at Richmond by the
Louisville, and. one private, killed, and one ,pri Collector of Customs since our Congress has been
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sion.
wounded-. The enemy fled in great confut- in session? Would it do for Mr . Memminrer,
5 A centleman who has just -arrived here.' and
who Tett Louisville on Christmas day, eays tbat
piloja cannot be obtained for the Federal, gunr
bbaU which were-destiriuid.to go down the Mii-
, sissippi river. .Toey say tnat tney areatraid of
the submarine batteries placed at different points
in tbe river. -4 - -
' It is reported hefe that the Louisville Journal
hag announced that there will be no forward
movement on Bowling Green or Green river until
Lincoln's position on the slavery question ds sat
isfactorily defined.-, ' - ' ;
COTTON RECEIPTS, IN. PETE RSBtTEG.
. PETERSRtrRG, Dec. 31.--The receipts 'of jj'otton
at this point since the first. of. September' have
been restricted in jconsequedce of tbe heavy de
mand by the Government for .transportation on
the railroads. . ' - .j (
NorUi Carolina' fair, equivalent ' to strict mid
dlings la. Georgia, is quoted -at ted cents per
.poundvi ' tip v iiy, ; f'$ xri 5.-ai ;
undertake this investigation ? It might be better
work than; attempting to demonstrate the wisdom
of the present tariff policy - of the: Confederate'
States, thro wing every assistance in the way of
Our.erfemies, and interposing every obstacle to our
own ciuzenejwho are expected to suffer all the hor
rors cf a feeige under a .policy i which serves no
other purpose than to reward specukprs and to
benefit smugglers and thieves. i , . ,
t r ! Richmtufa Examiner'.' '
' "North MissouRr.-.Tbe Memphis Avalanche,
of the 27th hit., says;
"We havej just been informed by! a gentleman
directly from North Missouri that nearly the en
tire population north, of the Mifesouti river are
Southern Confederacy men, and are determined
to fight the jLincoln Government.' There ia but
little doubt, that North "Missouri ; is the sous deal
part of that, great State, and bur informant aays
that the Federalists assert on every band that there
are r.ot enough Union men in the Slate to make
the nght 1 ntereating, 4 - v;
jj ,1-; iMkjviwsxB&fK'KStvcKi Like, ' 1 'ij
.; I- if; f k i Nea4Abajiy.Noy86i.'J4j -1
I We march into Knfucky . for the - purpose of ?
defending the people of a sister Southern StateJ A
against an invading. Northern army . and - their
federal j adherents. X Lei. us be ; careful to Ida no
'act';of;ihjuW'jtbosj9:'we come to protect, f et nO
citizen d Kep tacky be mbl ested in hi s person lor
property, whatever his political opinions may bo
supposed, to be, untess fodnd ip. arms against, us,'
pr giving itd and comfort' to the enemyf1! No
officer or fcoldier of tb is command will bo per- -
mitted to take property belonging to any private,
citizen i without ,. authority from the General in
Command, j Officers commanding regiments, bat-!
tanuB mm uotjpame, win. see tnat tnis order i is
strictly enfqrced. A few; bad men. must not be
permitted to bnnjr reproach upon ihe whole com
mand, or, by lawle acts to convert the people of;
jcvemucKy irom irienas mroenemies: . bevere ex
amples must be made of the few, if any,' who dis
regard this order. . Commandinf ofBcera will
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cause tbw order to be read.to their several
manos Until all understand it.; -vi 1 -J
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Death of Akotier Old' GitIze.v. We are
pained to announce tbis morning thei death "of
Hon. Francis 3, - Rives. ilis - demise ; occurred?
yesterday -morningr, 6fer . i w visible IdeolinA ,
in; health Jbr;; f the oast few month ' 1 nt ...!'
Jives was in, the 70th year, of his age, and has al- Vv
ways borne an enviable reputation both ' in pri- 1 .
vate and public ife. ' He was twice eUcirA fram
this district to the Congres ot . the Tlaited Rtt. !,
and for many years ablj represented the inter-
eit8of the city in -the-Senatw of Virginia. In
public life he gained the confidence and t esteem cf '
bis associatef, WhUe:$ir bii upright and pyre wlkr "
in private, he attracted the - j-espectj and love "5V;
all wbo knew. him. 'ffloj was ras well knonv
throughout the South A3, probably any of our dis-- s
Anguished statesmen, and his deat :.will ! ;be ". la-' i .
mented by a large circle of friends iLnd; acqoam-'f ' I
tances. His : funeral -will 'taka nlac from h :
Tabb Street Presbyierian Church t-morrow.
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REPORTED SURRENDER OF MESSRS -
1 'son-and":slidel;-
j The following telegram .was received . in this - ' j;
pity yesterday fron a reliable Bourco: j I
. . i 'Centreville, Dec 31. Seward baa s'urren- ,
dered Mason and Slidell." v. 'k: . t ' .
; ;We ascertkiaed last night that no official cbn S
firmatida of jthisTejtort had been received, though-;' ; '
it is mxke likely to be true than otherwLo. ; Th& 4 i
rbolitipn administration having'vastly more .to' 5 tlflffi'
attend tf on 'this aide of the Atlantic than it can fi -liij "A
manaffe, will not hesitate t kisa th
Britisbi Lion! iff bvn-ktf i-Aaintrht-iStin;itrtUi
jlow whi)6h? threatens to demolifh its own "pollW t
ted n VSca&Q-IiicJtmond t Duimitcft nf. WeAk.
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-At tia reside in Gra vilU ecnnty N. C-, oti the-;
Iflth of December,' 18.1, WILLIAM BAILEr, Sr., .
in the 71st year of his ;age. -tItSs with ja.6 , orJinary :-;s
iceuogs xaa we announce tot aeata 01 tnis traiy es-
titpable inan.. Having enjoyed the pleasu of a verw ,
luiuwut) pr5KJuai acqua.iou.nc witu niia, &nu vae .... :
lr,nntifnl hiMmifralif.iflS nf hin ftrtni A. 'trl Ann .nnn. 1
knowingly Off his virtues lie e. joyed the profound vi
esteem and friendship of all who knew him, agd had
secured consfidenoe, twSich was never betrAyed, in -J
the faa:Iy and eirelo orfnendt apand him, who noW ;f
ia tears' aruMsadneaaaarn hi jrrepairable .logf ;
Koowfing him as wf did, we ean'oply offer our 'Chris- '. i
tian epndolens to thdss who have thus bejaz. bereft of I '
one of the brightest jewel, in thiir domesd cr6wn.' i
lie died in' peace-1 with :God anithe world-4a. the a
blessed hope pt a gle4dttai--oortii-Uijni
tt '''II t Jfey l; forever. tWtasi is done, A vili U-Z
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