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w ' ..: .1" ' -.V T v t - ' ,sv. t r - L i'.rcsisoatio' will-not 1 1 -it ha must sea that "h! . -3 submitted to the War D3 ;3 . ':-frcn. ; t trjtr'-v.r? rye m:.rly a c - i t tbr.a. a to t! i -f . tors J figorc but C li-lt n... TVs -a a to c: sv. L cf rt, - Yen - ' i. '. ret - ll.rea .Captain .they r Gonor&r t - i L;j servant, and .1 cur Wearied troops i urii aaoui wur v viov.u 1 1. a :. enemy :-having '''raB?4' : V.em. "The foxr wa repulsed "r. - it 'prudent td retf r; itiltf n t . i : little' after diy-j ii captured a mail wrrca nad I to Vrn3binctortrb General : -I tacit ia UenV'Leitul-.ii In'rnrtant reyelatioLS.. ;tj.hd yar.-:.j'Ovneral w.Mwtardaysent to cf anr eeatrai ogbmnouiia .'riounded i impression VprevailMbat rinttcli 7,'ovtr . 7. . t, ;,r,-r from Gordonavilla oaTttM ShV direction of WarwntOR,' hnn irtmi S-Sock rt Tuesday 4uotm and' th lurry!- SedOor.loiiUltwitU-r6(orenc:Vo it. Tba; -7atcb to tby Mobila .'Advertise r, . a tba J5tb, isji tb:.t Cia.ritttl .too?" TtA"T9. : . r,ti ' :- - -I - r - .".!'( t; -'.ir ; r v. of"tH"a'(!aV bein'ff'ti arc . lalions, of f?''- '."c-u 'b urs J ay, -laatv b'ilr;! Tisccy, of-Ala--, ! , ipy werq called-up, ati, el ciotion cf Zlr. ( .71 A-Ubatiia, were laid oa t-9 tablo for. tb'f l-uscpt, owing ta ,th iickness of lit; Tancey;', llf.Cay presented till tor punish and sop? pres3;-.tbe-; importation of notes purporting t' be cotes of tba Confed&rata States Tre:ury, pundsb' irt any: oJIcer, or soldier, or adherent of Jhaene 'tnywh iaayfalt into our i-aadaVwltbtjouBterfeit Oohfederatd Statea iibtaa.ia bia possassioot r.or -mho may hater' been, proven ; to have pasjed oT any suchj either4bf trading t?it& or giving away, ith doktb, t2b3 decided by court toartia'. Refer'.red. i i Mt. Orf, of South Carolina, offered a resolution -requ.?tihj: tbaPresideiit to' infbrntk lha Seqato who poostitute, the .Medical lizard oi Examipera for , gr.tntiiig furloughs j .what -orders have been issued- to thenv and'tourgeonaTnthargtf of bos itali, iUi! reforence-td furloughs, (ogetbirwitb the cecity tut auch.a ioperf isoryboard,;-' t Mr. Or? reited : saxn& of tb; abuses :. by . wbieh tho iick toidier" fir .keptdnring convalreencc, In tba cr r.Uald, an ' prevented frptn. Triaitlag ; his bomk' ween bis condition admit oi rbi absenca hot h frna thft hospital and tba r Bsyand indica- uai in taw aays n 'wouiu tnirouuvo s um withi : Xh view, of cotrecUns th'a errors j of he Medical Board and the Department eeneral'y.Vi f - Alter some di6CU8ion, toe resolution was adopts l Mr. SenjjneabffljU i : - an fiict serf its .Mr SSV JlonoV. ut; Met)f.nan;-with m Smart, badatrivect at FrederkksbuTg, a-id T,.;nm!nirPore.'baTine- come oo in Urne. wtTcrent Buriiside'f retreat frbjn becoming ilt it Elated that tba detnoraUrttjon in the i an-; laeirmy is great the offlcers fearing to enter; vM .fc.ttl. Wtlthov miiht be captured and .tutH ieS to (he tetaiifttory.'twatment in store (or thear: Willi tent, ad that the men on account of; tba AiJfnr- iOWirulCeOi tna DiaoarB, iwviq m i .nyuw wpeHrrs, and run too... r : ' - , i Frdm all we can gatnerr-sua we uve trfnrm ourselTca of tbe true condition bt affair s ire is not thejslightest ground for anxioty, f theBure'tafHy of our army in that quarler,;aad ill ittUty.to"dilv back Itbe invading hosu ber fotid the conflnies'of the Stale. ; . j ill h Th nrironers icao'tured On Friday niebt aad SitoMay ware ryepteruay at ttapiaan etauon, hq iirtw brought w) to th's ciw, as soon ai traisj-i wtatfonf;can tjajphvenntly provided, j , ;. j j fiOOD NEWS F KO il r HEN N ESS 15 E Til E ; iriSTREPEpJ; MOKGAJT T 1119 TKlUKjSj :Rttolwx$, That the OommitteeoQ theJudiciary b$ direju4 to inquire Into'tho necessity; for-further legiiAatfoii. to'reatfafnithlh constitutional iimits jthe axeirqiBe' of power by military" cfBcers assu jnvxljunder color of the act ausjiendiDg the p.rivi lege, otj the writ of hebcas-cprpua. r Tljia eaoIutlonwaa; adopted. ' , . V Qn raotion of Mr.-Orr, the Senate, adjourned. IIouse oi Repreacntativea.v; M r SGaUher, N. C, Introduced a bill , en titled again: CriATTANOOQA, AugY t CoWael MdreanV brigade sncountered, Gfpei il Dkk Jdhns&n's Petlwal Kentucky cay ai ry, obi .haridayr ZMtret near- oauattor Venn., m , aard f(&ghubaUl8V-. -.: "t - ' S' f'f A The e&emv numbered 800:f Morgao haObc ... i The enemy; were cut' a I to olecf. and the: rem V - .' . c'--tj.i':i; r 1 tu,i ... gini werffcaptureu, inciuuing waww ouajww or- i Our loss itimated"ai from 25 to 120,th Johnson's cavalry'wer raUod for the exprs imrro'e ofcapturins Mdrean. i'v i I r I Forrest arrive J alter e fight was over- - I !; i Over 300 prisoners were-captured. . J , I V- " ilk- r f ' ' : '.-V- NU3P.E OOqii NEWS FROM . TENNE r.-;:- v.: SUE.'; ' 1,1 !: ! CHAtTANoOGiLAjJg.27. Den. Maxey'sbrigaide ro'BeatneuumiDerianu--riverjaBinigniana to? pi d BridgtpoTli, without liring a gun. " -" - -J. l at McMinnstilJe; an!- evacuated? it !urrjiDg ( iinmcnsa 6torti, munHionsi &c. , In three hours t from the linaHitiw panic commenced, not a Xakeje j ;fa.'tn McMInnsviUev -i ' . : j J I I' ir. ' A gentleman"? says the jNashville InionJ: 8tate3 ijwt Morgan ajnd Forrest Jkad a battle near llitnti-viilo.-in wbih (the Fedqtals were whipped. ' i The NathviUe Union$o eltites tbat the Fed vrnl forte? at )Carkvnfe have gurrenderfd. U ;a smaller lOTcef-guefrilfrt. . ' -; ' V .CiiATTANo'pOA, Auj 28. General laxeyyes Uirdiy liall a pavalry Jud infantry brush will te fcopmy at "Bidgepor), who tried to reposira tne )1hck Col. M c-lrietris' i third Alabama and Riicf s wvwlry .wore all that were engaged of. Jour idle. lhder.orcv wpro cAilanilv reouhol, and werpian 'hoved at iMRl-ftl'.'St in ihrir .or.trenchxnenla I here unl at JUttlo Cxfifk- 'This morninfr thov ihav.o i-irciv: uiaajjtpojrua, rnoro were o or wan- um on our 8wen-none kiu-xi. : n; ! . FkOM TllE HOUTllWEST--CONFillNlA-! NELSON BULL RUNNING, ETCf ! .uobile. XLUtrnn srteci auni cni ta me A ceriiscrjaatod Knoviilu, 2dlh, saysfoae of ' ilf'ap's Srien arrived to-day IrOm Itfvrtivijlit", Tt'.in-. fj.0 " state? that on the 19th 'Mjorgjaa frii:. NufbyjUtyon the Na-bville and Ijoifsville f h A'herojhe encouolered a body of eight hun Jrci' Yark4fB. By a rapid movement ibejtnenlo work? of ibe railroad at iianderaviHe was burnitd. 1 A!-., ItrSlej bet ween Gallatin and Nashville, r fid N?b vila and Springfield, on the Uenttjfson anli Nhvillf road': -On thi 20ih Morsani to- i i.l ii .M i TI r II i HL I W1LU IX 1U1 b- 3 I W . , r. t r. J I- f . J - .1 - ' j. "nil irui iii;i.n unr.mi- nrniap i-nAFi Kicnura rt- J 'hnpoji, Cjrmerly a lawyer uf-laducab, K&atuc ky Tuu erxxny were routed, with a loaiih ktll : -Aau wo'andod of one hundred and, eighiy-iix, h' -1 t vo hundred prisoftfefs, among whorrt ate Gen. 'I: ! - son and two officers of bis staff. Thetoas iu- ''ii-.oati Wounded.' Colonel George St..Le!ger (V': f'iand Lieut. Col. Duke greatly distinguish- . t.'cai.lVes. . . ' j i1 j R ill Npt.nn ( i mberUnd Gap ia etill invested b"y the totcje of ( r.ral Kifby Smith. The' enemy, it Is siaid, continue the sioge for watltpf pro- aa atoins-ty Soulbferh al' in-1 "provide for granting bounties to con- lseierreav; . Arrington, of N. C.l offered a resolution instructing jthe Kilitary Committee to inquire whnthir proper -accomodations are prepared for soldier passing through Richmond. Referred. 1 Fool, of Tennessee, offereol several .bills.' AmioDg them was pno for tba protection of our ciuteru woo may rise up in arms against tna ene my jwh"ilo our territory may be within Uie tempo rary occupation of the enemy's lorces'. . " Mr.) Footo also offered a. aeries of resolutions, declaring", fir8t, that it is our true policy to make this ah aggressive war, striking at the forces of thejenrny whenever they may be found on Sou thern bofif,; and secondly, ao loon a the nemy shall be driven from our territory;" If the.Yan' koea still irofUBO us peace, it will -be our duty to invadj their own territory, with a view to obtain inc. sword in hand, full indemnity for the paet and security fr the future ; and, thirdly, before J tnvadingj tae territory oi tne enemy, tna x-re-dent tfi ttioi Confederate States shall issue bis pro- clmstiorj,tmakiog known to tbe. people of tbe Northwestern Slates o,dV willingness to guarantee to them be free navigation of the Mississippi and Oliioi rivers; provided they will at oncu desist from all fur ther participation in this cruel and unnatural war.j-.j iK'r ' - , Ir- ljarnette introduced a bill to amend the postage lawV " . : Mr. r Holoombo offered a resolution; ithat the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to in qujirfli into the expediency of regulating by law 'the seizurd and impressment of private property fof Lho upo ol- the army, or .oiner puoiic purposes. Agreed to. lilr. Garnc'.t 'offered a resolution reoaesting ,thjePreadent to inform the House whether the arJmv resulationa with reference to the montbly pay .of soldiers have been complied with. Agreed 1 Dr. Bli'nge who baa been atW estovNar nearly ev:r sinco the arrival of ;JlcClellan'a; army there t 3 arrived in this oity.j". He, eports that the last cf tba Yanked army basleft; leaving behind a c i n; ber of stragglers amf'deBerters The ground wLre they last-xwmp iastrewn witbi; cast-off cniforma, brokeA and injured muskets, crackers, :?.. a The: doctor saw -ineteen Yankeae throw tbeijr muskets in the-water and swim a creek in. d -serting; With the exception; of restriction upon bis UbertyiOr 3l1ngo waa well - treated by , the fcneral ofScers witbwhom bbamein contaot.-- -Nearly all ;of-thenv 'particularly Gons ICearnej aqd-f itzjohn Porter, bbave3 as gentlemen. The former remarked oha day that iber' Confeerjrie had one advanUgo. oyer tha.; Federals,' and that was, if one of Umir Generals was killed they bad jn abundancejof good ones to fill bis place, which was pot thecase witfi their enemies." He also re-( marked when be 'arrived At ' We$tovert after the seven days;flgljting, that tf all the rules of vwar there would be a pattle there in air hours, and offered to'aerid PrJL-'s wife awarfrom there fgt safety 'Allieemed surprised that the Confederate dtd.no puTsuetne FederaViafmy; : '.Wh.our artiMery shelled, the camp at West--over?, at night, all in Mra. Selden's house retreated into -the cellar: but: noon aiYackee officer declar ing that itsHcandlei left Burningtip stairs, was not puvoutf he would,- blow ;&e a-r nouse up,c xr. MJbadlto troDD stairs. tbroujih the Iron rsinl and extinguishrthelight.iBTrythfog.lA te.vicinity of j JSrii - TiSm tbejalecampinl-gmnlh uViy destroy. -d 93i Dr. JVtrwaa sent orby one or the General to es timatei and receive compensation for bla proper ty which .was seifed for tbe use of the army; but learning ibat the oatbrof ailegitthee waaone, of be conditions, pronctpily told the officer tat be gave Op'atl, and, mure than that, would giro up his life, beforeke w ould take & f i-r : JOesertiona were) umef eusin d one Tan kee sol dier paid as high as $40 in gold for an old suit of citizwis' clothes, in which to pass his picket. On thefl-st of the four very hot days daring the stay of -the army .the sick list was 365 and by the fourth day It., ran up to' 1,068. r -The cauntry - is literally dotted with Yankee graves, may o iham. hardly ceyertng the bodies.-From , one he saw the nose of a corpse protruding, and from another a pair of legs encased, in boots. - Swme of the gunboats are still lyig off West over, and on on 9 of them- was a s n of Mrs. James Selden, who is in tbe lj. S. Navy. The comman der of the fleet sent word ashore a day or two since that if he sa w parties of more than three or four persons on land, ibat he would shell the place (Mrs. Selden's) at Westover. ? - v' 3 ' , ; . s. Richmond Dispatch. that a circulation cf. interest take plaoe at-every iranafer, ? I la tot expected; therefore,-Viat tbey will pass into tha'gt serai deposits or circalation of, the banks: In passing, thena irona band toband the interest grows esca day by aa easy rjalculatlon of two cents oA eac5:.bandred .dollar ote, ontil the end-brth yfiawbefthVlaterestwiJl;b paidjrpi if Conrci? shalt accept my teconamen"- tW-' ' :'!' ocretarybf Hh-Trea3iy 1Vr . . . : ? "t.1 ; rr . 0 j. 1 . CMPB4MISferWITH THE: 5QUTH t; Tbe "Freeman's tj&real and! CalnolieRegts.: ier of New- YkjUe foUing!edital on. the necesiity of Jfcjxrb ern "-Confederaoy;j-t ! Ifr'ai crushing tbe South rt ;? For. . ntth purrase'na ad- equate exertion: lailet Jbcenv inad. IF that is tbe game, tto ealt ijrr only,ibrj&e hundred thou': sand mora,8oldiers .'ii"!ai lo comma usurale as was the Call sixteen moba ago tjt. twenty flit thou tand to whip thO Srith "and tetake'the forts! JWe leave aside the question whether anyonlted and determined people timbering twelve, or; as is the fashion to compute ji re ht million, caH be crush ed on their own soif It was by. Irish aid that ireiana was BuDated to jfinland. Belgium stands there with; H'vetmilito4j more popu lous and more independent - than ever before though she baa bett the theatre of the modi, fa mou battles f Edejopa century after century. Switzerland, with Ja than three oiilljians of.peo--ple, has sdiccesfttrij'efied the legionary bfsti of Austria, of ; Lorrume' of s Burguoday,, Vpd of France Portugafwiib Jess ihamfour inilltoni, has always suoceeid! in restrainfhg the attempts of Spain, in tbp'odest days oT the latter,. to absorb her, by. hertorepondera-ting power. It seem? to b orof the axioms of Bonaparte, which time sanctiOaf-as profoundly true, that "A people, td be free nj jinnthar, h u rrm n r-" If the TJniu4 tftaifa are to prove this an unsound axiom, it jxras'be.by a-tar different -display of power from anything yet exhibited. Volunteer ing matt be abtdbKed andK drafUpg resort ed to. It is no thtiO hundred thousand man, but a million, that ' thl instant neecssities of the case call foK HitherttTihe partisans that originated this pestiferous arrel- from the Wndee and Chases, and Sewai4s. and Gidding3, and Sumners, and Chandlers, inUongres3, or the B.eeheri and Chcevers; and "tb,e thousand preachers" of New England in the.ptiit, down to the gawky Qja ker .or Bloomer' woman's husband, who reads Once only, bu Iwic; jo med tbo -standard of pre tendeti to the throne T:JSvq when the Karl was attainted by Parliament for trisasor' b tarIonoa him; 'tx ot because be inodgbt there w aS justice. -o trath ia his caose. bnt hMtnu hi r In- r ne reaim. iae fdlf history oGhe affair deservea t ?5f P101 UQt possible i lier.4"Tbe inoralbf ia- wu'i ail rreat KtAU, tHa,- in rf the- world, baa exhlbitedrthat be wayf cation;I -'yvarurmi-dni -tAow- c 1 -' i f : . , - . Trrm. :-- .. h. wy ;oy compromise rvrORTU CAnOLlJf A fciaDiTJAfc Flint hlX INSURANCE: . CQJIPA:T.-At tbe "auwa axtUg of the North Carolina Jatoat tfrelssmuu jOompany, held a ti UtH Jmatrj 1 57, the foil wg peraeaarera elected, Clrer aad OHoarrfiirtb. :i JfATun tile Cot pairi &3flTxto The present liabilities of tbe Southern Confederal yar Isaldrjto approximate (to tbe followfrig fig Borrowed from-' Banks...M...'4.u$S0,00O00O Sute aidr4obe reimbursed 45,000,060' iweouuTor property sei-av,...65,uou,oo 000 004 pue bills or property destroyeff.r;.w'.40,000, A at Loans , . . ti-, j"...r.;.....M ..v.... .65,000, Treasury. notes..w..l.-i:l09,000,000 ue.soldiersw.w-..,.....w..; :;..,i.4,000,00p Total. ,iii....f -11 0,000,000 SOAP GRKASE rlW EXCHANGE FOR . . HO APAay- one haying suitabl Ashes, and lwg wilUnj to teak 8onp on share ireara for aished, may bear of a lot or gnmse on application a thiaoffioe; , -. , , ,y ,aag j4 tf - ) jdrJtrorKins ouerea resolution, mai iuq jrrm sideiit be Teauestod to furnish the llouse, if not incompatible with the public interest, with. co- piesiof the instructions given to the military ana naval pprainanders at Norfolk and New Orleans iri referee to the defence of those cities, and the sulsbqneut. evacuation by our troop?. Agreed to. Tbe House then went into secret session, to Tb civp a . report from the Comtnittoe of Ways and Mean, and continued with closed doors until the hbui"for'!a69urnraent' LETTER FROM CAPT. BROWN, OF TOE ' ARKANSAS. At. Mt. Lek'b, 20 miles from Head xuarters near Clinton, La. r - j August 7th P M. General : I have just met the chief pilot of tbe Ute Arkansas. - Tbe crew and officers, without loss, got ashore on the right. hand bank of tbe riv -er, opposite Bat4i Rouge, wbere they blew their vergel to pieces. They succeeded in getting near ly opposito Port Hudson, where tbey were, my informant thinks,; overtaken by the enemy's horse, the gunboats also pursuing. It is believed that Lieutenant H. K. Stevens and most of his men, and some few officers, must have been made prisoners. Eight men and .three Lieutenants got over with tbe pilot at Port Hudson. I fear that a strict pursuit-will bo made by the enemy on both aides of the river after my unfortunates. The engines totally gave way. The vessel did not run ashore in a fog, but would have accomplished the required wore but tor defects m tbe machinery, which no one on board could remedy or' guard against. Of these defects I was aware and ever in tear, though no one could think tney would so soon have ruined even thing. Let me say or.e word of comfort for the guer rillas on this side. My poor men (unarmed and seeking food and protection) approached n camp of Confederate guerrillas, near w nere they landed, and stain peaed them at a hall a mile distance, and never could get in hail. Pray fcave all such running heroes added to the Conscript roll on both sides. I anl deeply moved for tl too prob able late of my bravo crew. It is some conjoin Ma-. to me vo snow mai 1 imuiu not mvu,uy my jircs- ercj, avt ited the wearing out of the engines A large sloop ef war attacked in company with tbe Eisex and gunboats. 1 regrel to say thai Lt. Stevens was seriously buraed by grenade with which he fired the ship.. As 1 knew would be proved, he and the ofiL-ers behaved well. I send them back to-night, by one of the two dragoons whom tieneral Kuggles sent with me. - I am, with respect, I. N. Brown, Commander C. S. Nr; To Major Gen. John C. Breckinridge comman ding, near Baton itouge. Tuesday's Proceedings. If. I RicujiiouD, Aug. 26. In the Sonato to-day Mri Sinis, of Ky,, submitted a resolution, which waa adapted, for the-appointment of select com mittee to in eatigate the complaints of inattootion andj neglect on the part of medieal officers, whose dutjy it is to provide for thai comfort of sick and wounded1 soldiers I Mr. Semmes", of La jatroduced a bill' to au thorize tho President to aopropriate. for the pub lic juse, the salt mines and springs, and work tbe lame. ! . . i Mr. pavis, of.N. C, introduced the bill of last f 831 on 1.0 iiittKti provieiou ior tue wius ui tuo vuu1 feeler acy ' ions' of inouiry adopted. I 'in!the House, Mr. ! Foster, of Ala., introduced a resolution of enquiry as to the expediency of jdraitsng: negroes to be employed as teamsters icooki arid hospital nurses. Mr. Hartridse. of Ga., Submitted a similar res- iution in reference to . recalling ourJommis9ioners j f rotrij foreign countries, and dismissing foreign IconsuU ki Southern cities accredited to the-Uni- : ted State?. Both resolutions were adopted. Kr d ..uju c " r s i i - i.;ii ... pdal;lbe 2nd section of the act limiting the act authorizing the suspension-of ie writ of habeas corpiis. Mr. r oote aa vocatea tne passage or me biill aad'-comraenledat some length upon the pro cliamaiion.of Gen. Van Dorn. - !Tb bill was finally referred to the committee Oii Military Affairs. :i.it y. 'tis .on x SmiLh has nrooliiinajil t ail Uriofi m n vahn m'tirn to . - "jt: - - I', -UIE iiUTLKR AND GEN'. PHELPS At iO0GHUEADS ABOUT BAM BO; k tiOrrrx inrlAri'a KuruiAi.h rtn lAi firiil I'hpSitC lU Uttejr P -hod 5 icloth- in tae Northern paper. The t'd.:d reQuiilii.n f.ip orr. , ttr,.MitlmiHnt 1 ' -r i twi ft 1AI .', . .v.vWU W, iv F'r ; Jcc-lfor Uirfte resi'inaeatsof neErroe'.l-Biitl'iir '"pli'-dtlfat he desired Pheljjs to empio cont- 1'A ia;ci(ting dow.-i trees, and . that jhi bad Orj r,i te quartermaster u furnish axes! anjd ' ' !. ill-,' ulP replied that he was not williBg tid .be- c'Tii) agjave dri'var, having no qualftiaUon U at wy. . Ha therefore resigned liscnmmi3 'u ked leave of absence untU Hfiaacceb- J i 1 .' ,- i! f ' Butler, b bu rejoinder, asks K negro, are any wttsttbaft the soldiers of the army of the Potomac, ; Wednesday's Proceedings. I - r iRlCHMOND, August 27. j In the Senate a resolution was adopted requir ing the 'President to communicate by what au thority Provjst Marshals are appointed and theiir pay and allowances fixed. ' ino remainaer oi tne session was ocucpiou hi the discussion of tbe bill to amend the Conscript law, 'to as to provide that persons liable to milita ry duty shall bo enrolled wherever round. r Iho bill was amended, but betore it was dispos ed pi the Senate adjourned. ' In the House, Mr. Foote offered a resolution that Si R. Mallory; us Secretary of the Navy, does not possess the confidence of Congress or tbe coun try. , i The resolution was laid on thetable. i Mr.. Barksdalo offered a resolution, which was adopted,, for tbe appointment of a joint commit- ;te t" investigate the causes of complaint agtiinst (the 'Secretary of the Navy.' i jMr Footo offered a resolution supplemental i(o the resolution submitted- by htm on Monday, recommending to the President to wnbody in a pr:ocUmaJ.ioo to the people of -Jtbd Northwestern Sat,es an assurance that if they desist from fur ther participation in the pending war, tbe Confed erate States will enter into a reciprocal commer morclal ireaty with them on the most liberal and equitable terms. ' The whole series of resolutions was referred to -the committee on Foreign Affairs. A WARING TO BUTLEK. Capt. McWaters has sent the follow ig spirited letter to Butler, the beast-; Parish; of .St. James, July 23, 18C2. Ge7i. B. F. Butler. New Orleans: Sir I arrested Mr. S. N. Burbank, of tbe Par isb of St. John the Baptist, and Mr. E. N. Bur- bank, of the Parish of Assumption, a few nights since, bv orders' from headquarters. Thfy are charged with treason against the Contederacy and the State of I Louisiana, and will be tried by m v Government. I4earn to-day that a number of gonilemen on the river have been arrested by your orders, and taken to New Orleans, to be beld responsible, in their lives and property, in retaliation for the arrest of the Messrs. Burbank. If such is- tbe fact, 1 think proper to notify you that tbe lives of the prisoners will b made answerable for those of thd citizens arretted. Tne planter on tne riv er had no concern or connection whatever with their arrest. 17 alone am responsible for it. It now rests with you, sir. to decide the matter. I think it further proper to notify you that, if any partisan ranger falls into voar bands, ana sujTers death, according to the spirit of your or ders, or those of vour Government, the same (-measure of iustico will be meted out to e6h and everv Federal prisoner taken withui the limits or tho State of Louisiana. We are neither pirates or murderers, as you have seen fit to denounce U3. We fight for our hnrnsa. our families, and our libercv. One ranger shot bv you, other than by the rules of civilised warfare, will be revenged by hanging every man claiming atleriwrto-UTiinvTT.'ttes vovern roent that fall into one hands. I am, with respect, yot.r obedient serv't, (Signei) - J AS. A. Mc WATERS, Capt. ' McWaters's Rangers, from Rapides Parish. nothing but GreeV;MWeekly Tribune" hav. as a ruk, left tb; war that has resulted, to be fought out by hi' very men at tne iNortn wno have denounced-; and deprecated their wicked conspiracies. B if this must end if tbe war is to ho kept -up. IH innocent nave, thus lar, sut- ferrd for the euiUfc but the guilty will have to suffer, in their ot persons, the horrors of. war, if the brule-fi rcprineiple is to be carried out. It must be a warln which enough of substitutes cannot.be found; -3; A year ago t lose who pleaded for peace were called Seceesiotlti," "traitors,", etc Then the plea was that tearw&a to set free tne tnioi-loving people of the SoijUi from the gripe of a ScKsion taction. Then 4ti" pleaded for peace, on the very groundlhat theiS; was still at the South such a sentimerit, and $ only required p?ace to develop it. - We pleaded; "4ht toar must destroy it that only peace eould ive it opportunity. That is all past. We say Jtr that, nearer or more remote, tbe only Aooeibt re -union on tbe old, noble, grand idea of Our lore! Others, muit date tbe beginning of its work for Realization in the establishment of an honorable peace. As the gallant Tom Seymour. ex-Wfiyernor of Connecticut, said in his letter qusi .txy m last wees, it is a -mon strous lalracyjr '& fMgnbre peaceful measures.' and trust to "subn: itiuz tbe South" by the sword as a means of r' s.tion. The Union that s cured our liberties h: men was a Union of free eon- sent between ;v i;SUtes. The violation of that fundamental of consent, and of reservtd righLa, not 'O&l' vllies to the rebel standaid thou- sandti attachfe! be oid Government, but basso we write fieotl such as these demanded by our conciei.vT oe mere reiteration oi tne eenu- ments of the" Wlwho formed tbe Constitution not knowing bt that, for publisbing them, some clerk in tb'l ,cutive Department may order subservient -es. by the bands, of violence to convey u ar?Uto the dingy walls of Fort La- layette. 1 '$. The 'ITI-'i living people of the seceded States!" - they 7 Read the -correspon dence of tblJ- Said, Times and Tribune those oreang of tf-i"'ack Republican regime. The m:L..- '., 4-. .U. -I.? . . .1 !,. l i . T XT -v tnat mere njwsicn eieuieoi iei . xn iuw w leans, in i& Jfiis, in Virginia, in North Caro lina, in tho?n - ry cities and States whare it might chielf5'. expected, the prolonged occupa tion by UnJ'4l - .:ms produce.only an extinguish ment of aa? mer ot Union feeling that had been thong exiet What ari i then, to look forward to? Is it a permaner-'t -aration ? Thre areoppnrenls of v a . -i T . r - f T - it L I ,- Jjincoln a AiHi"liiBirauon, proiessipg io oe Know ing ones, ;ic ' ave publicly sajd that this is al read v loosed.-- as a speedy result, ibere are professed 1 fcrats who consider it must happen but who dl jh against it, in order that the odi um of its wtf iplishment may rest on the grave 01 omCK,lJKitm8iu. iotJui8 Miiit-iiuue i There are: sre wno wnisper mat v l'liam u. in Seward prC;l an escape from the Cabinet time to avSUV'ne pdlum of tbe acknowledgement Warren White Sulphur khd Cha U.t lybcate Springs for Sale. HAYING BEACHED THAT AGK IN lift when all men require quiet and test, 1 hare eoncLided to gen this valuable watering place, located to one rthe healthiest regions in the world, provtr fcial not oaly for Its health, bat afro for its gaol soeie- y- vuuvui m.Tw au in excellent order and con dition, and capable of accommodating )nn and fifty or three haadred persona. xnere is conneeted witn tbia establishment I2T00 acres of land of excellent quality, which produces well all the crops nativity grnwa i '---Urn goantiT-ooiu. Mhwurn-tobaooo and cotton. Tna low grounds are very rictmnd hare all been canalled, and with a small exDenditnre fop il!..?ri ut.tn. might all be pu in cultivaUon daring the coming year. B, V1 Jicaviest crops or tobacoo I ever made were grown on these bottoms, TiaWini over 2150 per acre. The tobacco lots are in TM.nt a crop, and caltivatioo ia tobacco the ceming year would produce one-foarth as iaueh at preaent prices as the -whole property -might now be purchased at, to say nothing of other produce consumed by the estab liatunent, and received back in the way oT board. I have supplied my hoase almost entirelv from fhe farm. and at the same time made mueh larger crops of to- uacco oa wneai man i on Derore Mw?e Springs were discovered, lam, therefore, driven to the eonolaamn that this property, ia the hands of an enerjretic man, wuuiu u uemoRiTaiaaoio property now known to mo. jm.j aaoress is warrenton, JV. C. ugX4 4w WM. D. JONES. SS" Richmond Enqnirer and Examiner, knd Pa. tersburg Express copy 4 weeks and send bills to Jos. J ones, Henderson, N. C. Notioe. mHB ROOTS, HERBS, &c,, CQLLECT A ed for tbe Med. Purveying Department, Charlotte. wua e receiveu. ai tnat department if, on in spection, they are foand to be thoroughly clean and dry. In every case the freight on- these articles must be paid by tbe person sending tkem. If they pass in spection and are received, the freight will be refunded. The R. R. Receipt for the freight will be required. . An e collectors ot Medicinal Uarks, Herb?, Ac, for this Department will hereafter cease buvinc them. The reception ef tbe following articles will be dis continued for the present, vis : Red Cedar and Juni per tops, aarsapanlla Root, Poplar, White Oak, Wil low ana ouppery jum JJarlcs, and Poke Root The remaining articles on the list will be. received under tbe above conditions until further notice. "Barberry leaves" on the list should be Bearberry leaves. Tbe former are not wanted. Dae notioe will be given by advertisement when the reception ol rne above-named articles will be rfecoin menced. M. HOWARD. Surgeon and au 20 4t ' . Med. Purveyor, Charlotte, N. C. University Virginia. TT1HE NEXT SESSION OP THIS INSTI- jl luuen win commence on tne 1st of Oct.. 1862 ana ena on toe ensuing 4tn ot July. I no exercises in JjIi.ow)irtmBn of ,vtrn ry- D. Tin. - ;-;v- -s. .ha B:wnitrrivr-rV;V' : ... " " -' r, nr ty t?' v.7wVf?SH ' , : do. ,;f -K Jamel XJUeytf WaalOarteau . ; . :' . U . Aiexaader Uitcben, Newbttrn. . George W. 3iarlt;Xliibeth XJity I T . Jo. Raauay, Plynuartb, J. W. UarnD, MurrwMarouxlr. ' H.BL-WilliaiM, Charlottf; " ! ' s ,SWatkma,3imeiulk;-;f 4 . j. I A.W. 6UJ, FyttTilV H v Joseph White, Anton tKraary tyfr 7 Josh. Boner, Salens, i "Vj. ft & t,U . ' -AP.ujmnyAsheviluvnV- v: OFflCERS OjF TffB COMPANT . T. H, Selby, frAmi.T if . " 7 - Hen.Tttrrieiv Vie fa . ' '. John H, Bryan, AftT.yi4 . ' ' Hamdea S. Smith, Secretary and Treanrtr j- .1. H. Selby,"r-oIcto, V !i . " J oha R JYUliama, iE. ConmUu: ' C.W.ir. Hatchings, ) , , This Cempany haj been ia, suocessful oners tied over IS yeart,and continues to take riakmpon alt slassesof property in the State, (except Steam Milla and Tnrpeatiine Dieulleriea) ujpoa favorable terms.- Its Policies new' cover property"! amounting to aearljr $4,000,860, a large portion of f which is ia eoantrr risks j and its present capital, Is over Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, ia bonds properly secured. jul oommuie&ttans in rtlereace to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, postpoid. HAMDIN SMITH. &c'y; January 18th, 1882. - ,j . jaa 12 T L-.J5--'-. '.lift ' feWiC:Mi lntrnrihi"- xjulw and Medical, will be conducted as heretofore, it being tbe fixed purpose of the Board of Visitors and the Faculty not to relax in their efforts to maintain the standing which the Institution has acquired as a seat cf learning. For catalogue, 4c, address, S. MAUPIN, au 20 3m - Chairman of the Faculty. North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. THENEXTSESSIONW1LI.COMJ1ENCE on MONDAY, the 1st of September; Pupils should be sent in promptly at the commencement of the Session. Parents will be expected, as far as pos sible, to furnish the necessary winter clothing, especi ally shoes. Any person, knowing of Deaf-mute or blind children, between the ages of eight and twenty one, will please communicate the fact to the Principal, in order that the neeessarv steps may be taken to have them sent to the Institution. Any information as to the method of admission of pupils, Ac, will be given upon application to me by letter or otherwise. "WILLIE J. PALMER, aug 16 -lm Principal. s Wood for the Capitol. SeCEETART'8 OfFICK, Raleigh, Aug. IS, 1862. XTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE iy iNsijiiAxcE-djMr- a w vomcn RALEIGH,"" N. C THIS COMPANY takes rlake apon ail healthy lives between the ages of 14 and 60 years for one vearii for mu at for life tht aimrera for lift participating in the pro fits of the Company. Slaves between the sges of 10 and, and 60 years, - are insured for One or. five years, fcr . two-thirds their market value. f VV All losses are paid within 90 dars after aatisfaeterv - proof is presented. . " i li - DIRECTORS FOR 18fU AND 1832, Charles E. Johnson, ; f m. IL Jones, Wm. W. Holden, H. W. Huxted, J. Q. Williams, P. F. Pescnd, Quentin Busbee, K. P. Battle, Wm. H. McK.ee, . , i W, 8, Mason, CbarleSiB. Root, Everard HalL ' 4& Rich' H. Battle. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President. W. W. Holden, Vice President H. W. Husted, Attorney. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer. R. H. Battle, Secretary. - W. II. McKee, Medical Examiner. W. H. McKee, ") Charles B." Root, Executive Oommittet. Q. Busbee, J For further information, the public is referred to tbe pamphlets and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office o( the Company, or any ef its Agencies. Address H R. H. BATTLE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 8th, 1862. ! jan 11 50 Bales Cotton for Bale, WELL BALKD, IRON-HOOPED AND Tar-roped, and in good order, at Tarboro. ALSO, 300 BALES, in like order, which ill be delivered at Wilson, Tarboro', or Moseley Hall. Confederate Bonds taken In part payment.! W. H. JONES. Raleigh, August 18, 1S62. ! au 20 lm To all Whom it may Concern. riIIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE PREPARED . I to manufacture brandy, from eider, for those de siring it. Tbey will either purchase the cider or still it for a reasonable allowance, upon 'its being delivered at the still. II. A J. H. POOL. Ralfigh, Aug. 8th, 1862. 1 au 9 tf. COLUMBIA S. C, FORVERLT OF KBXTOCKT, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS TO any extent in .Engraving and Printing Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, Ac - ; . Engraving upon. Steel or Stone. Large supplies of Bank Note and other paper will be kept. H au 20 3m r i 1 1 - The Bingham School THE NEXT TERM BEGINS AUG. ffTth. Tn addition to the usual course, our pupils are carefully instructed in Infantry Tactics. Address W. J. B. A SONS, aug 20 5tpd Oaks, Orange, N. C ADJT. AND 1KB. QEU.'S OFFICE,) Richmond, Aug. 19, 1861. J Extract, SraciAL Orokrs, No. 193. j XII I. The officers and men of the 8th and Jilt N. C. Regiments having been exchanged as paroled prisoners of war, wiH repair to Raleigh, N. C, for the purpose of organization tor.immeaiate service. lir command ot tos oecreiary or i ar, I JOHN WITHERS, aug 24 3t Asmst. Adjt. Pen. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- - of the resisi ! his nftflmnt 1 . i r - .. -. T, For our,- 4 own handiwork. Hopeless J nermanent senaration is an idea . 1 - 1 - to which T onpt reconcile our minds for it is the knell yil liberty, and of all other liber ties, on tf?' Vfntlnent. It is the harbinger-of huge stanx f armies, of enormous taxation, of industry q'i"'saed, and of peoples crushed. Ap- prenensio: - inis is aireauy ireignung many ships wil3 imeriean citizens, renouncing the country, ' feeing 'with what they can save of their effei"' It 'is an idea that we steadfastly refuse to "tit. but to counteract it, to remedy CEIVED at this office until the first dav of S.p- temer next; to furnish a sufficient quantity of wood for the use oi the publie offices of the State in the Capitol, during the ensuing Winter and Spring. The wood to be sound oak and hickory, to be de livered and measured on the Capitol' grounds from time to tune as required, and to be cut into suitable lengths for the several fire places. Bidders will state the price per cord at which they will furnish it. The right of rejecting bids notad vanUgeous to the State is reserved. Bond, with security for the faithful performance of contract, win ne require). RUFUS II. PAGE, aug 16 td Secretary of otate. . Hundreds of refugees, from Western Virginia are coming to Staunton in order $0 escape old Lin col&'a draft. -v; INTEREST BEARING TREAS 'JRY NOTES. For the information of the public on this sub ject, we insert tbe following letter, addreesed to John Boston, Esq, Depositary, at Savannah, Georgia, by the Secretary of the Treasury : , Tkea8URY Department, Richmond, Aug.. 1st, 1862. John Boston, Etq., Depositary, Savannah : Sia: In answer to the enquiries of the 25th ult., you can Bay 1st. That tbe 7-30 interest notes will at any time be accented in exchange for 8 per cent. Confederate bonds, or for any debt due the Gov ernment, and that interest will be allowed as wen as principal. 2d. That I shall recommend that Congrehs pay annually tho interest due on thc?e notes to the respective holders theroof on the first January. 3d. That the 6 per cent, call certificates can not be issued for these interest-bearing notes, be cause such certificates are payable on demand ip general Treaury Notes of every. denomination Aih Thfl 7.30 notes mav bo- issued m ex- Change for the 6 per cent, call certificates. Such exchange effects directly what tbe holder of the certificates mav do, indirectly, by calling for pay ment of bis certificate in current notesItand then exchanging them for interest notes. 6th. The purpose intended by tbe issue ef interest-bearing notea is to take them out of the general calculation . This ia effected by the fact it. our Anr, i peace. What f: J way of peace f The wig peace, among peoples, is comprom- ise.' rbev. 4Jio other way. Wnen bolomon "dieorrthesif Tribes of Israel gathered to com plain to 'fon, Roboam, that tbe yoke of bis father's1 Tfnment discomforted them. The wise old F- ,. Counseled Roboam to speak softly to "the re .- and to acquiesce in their demand?, and that' jfits they would cleave to his throne forever f- J ignorant men of a newer genera tion, advf . him to refuse "to treat with rebels' with 8rritheir hands." He took tbe advice of the foAnd; Israel told Judau to look to bis ovrn hod? ijid they are s parated forever. HistoljvifuU of the like instructions. Not long .8icr 1 cited the conduct of Louis XI, of FrancOtS' 1, by a frapk ccm promise with his powerluJ-vpeM vassaie, aisarmea mem, ana tnus made iijp Frank communities one united FrepchMitJh. i ."Treat with rebels with arms in their hlpJ" 'So exclaims the ignorant New Englanijfei'.lwlio knows nothing of history, not even tbgjjii his own corner of this continent. In that . ,.!ier, indeed, moderation has never been practise. j vBut, what proud and haughty king dom orfjiil family of Europe is there that ba9 not tree'fith "rebels with arms in their hands? ' Did th54'usq of Charlemagne disdain to. treat witn. rt,?4 jr Did Xbe house of liugn uapet t Did thjjlpaburghs ? Did tbe Plantagenets ? Some aJtuff was indeed professed by the houie of Stujlrgoi! which ono Of tnem lost his wicked ! head, tSfHadther of them was driven with bis heirs, ffihe throne of England. It has been charged Jio.that the Burbon3 have etTccted the same and this has been taken a. a gran a proof l' vbey are no lodger fit to reign over men; j j ' . ' ' Hei; ff II of England was a wise king. He .did nCtban, any other that ever sat on the thronftK bat kingdom to atrengthen. the royal power jtbe -lealm. How did be treat the wor?rEarI of JUldarem lreiano, wnen u Sale of Land! John K. Williams, Adm'r of Edward Graham, vs. Charles M. Graham and IL C. Graham, Mntf HisT uuardian. I- Petition to make Real Estate assets. UIUE ... ft-vi In pursuance of an order of sale, made in tbe suit by petition in the above named case. I shall, at the Court House door, in the City of Ralehrb. on Mondav. the 29th day of September next, it being Monday of . watte superior Uourt, offer for sale the undivided one- third of the ne-seventh part of. the following tracts of land to-wit : A tract of land situate and beinz on an Island called Bogue Banks, in Carteret county, adjoining tha lands of William F. Bell, containing about two thousand acres. ' Also, a tract of land si u- ate in the county of Orange, containing about three nundred and ninety acres, adjoimmr tbe lands of Asa riah Dameron, McDade, and others. The right, title, and share of my said intestate. Edward Graham, in said land, being the one-th'rd of one seventh part thereof, will be sold ou a credit of six months. Bond and approved sureties will be required of the pur chasers. JOHN R. WILLIAMS, aug 24 tds Administrator. A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF IO PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock of the Raleigh' A Gaston Railroad Company has been .de clared payable, one-half in Confederate bonda, at the office et the Company, on and after the second Mon day in July, 1862. W. W. VASS", Raleigh, June 27, 162. Treasurer. june 28 2m Headquarters 1st Brioaoe, Army or thk P am lic, July 25th, 1862. GE5EBAL Orders, ! . No. 130. 1 THEREAFTER NO FLAG OF TRUCE XX will be sent to Newborn unless ordered by the department commander, and in no0case will a citizen be permitted tO'go Deyona oar lines, ' By order ef CeL Bol. William. aa 138t T . C' PEGRAM, A A. A O. WASTED TO PURCHASE FROM 40 T05O NEGRO fELLOWS, youBf and likely. Apply to , r Z yt. J. HAWKLWB. Rkig Jaly2L1862,' - - JjlWn "OldDominion Nails," WE ARE AGEITTS I rOK Uiaii "Utu DOMINION NAIL ;W0RKS" of Richmond, and furnish Nails at their prices in Danville, Virgin ia, adding the freight all sizes. For 50 Kegs and over, I 0mu For under 50 Kegs, 11.76. J 3d Nails $100 higher. ' ' CHEEK A FICKLEN, Danville, Va. july 2 2mpd 1U '- INTotice. TWILL I'Ai X un uiuufiai . PRICE for Cattle. Sheep, and Hogs, also for Ba- . con, Lard, Eggs, Poultry of every description, partio ularlv Geese and Ducks, delivered to me at my farm, 7 Biles west ot naieign, iarmeny neioaging n muwu Franklin, Esq. ii .i.Dnnu. . Raleigh, 14th June, 1863. jnneia ompa HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE V Camp CAJtraaU, July 12th, J BrjTCtAi. OsDEas, ( " . ; No. 113. J - . -L. ALL PERSONS BELONGING TO THE Army of the Pamlicoj, absent without leava, will report immediately for dntjy to their respective com-, man ders, or their. names will be dropped, from tha rolls and they considered as deserters. Those that ,Uj are sick will be required to send a Snrgeon's certill- ... j 4ate weekly. ' 't. 'jt vi 1 t iu 1 w w iiiiami. - " r l. JOHN C. PEGRAM, A A. A. Q. july 30 lm I . " . 'v ' SADDLE-TREES. SADDLE TREES. SADDLE TREES. Of all descriptions and styles, can be made onyeaion . able terms, at shortest notice, at ' ' - : ! THEIM A 1TBAPS- Jraeteryy mar 15 tf . RaleighrH.C ; -A - ) ERESH MEDICINES Zf&Ll I'- . AND TOILET AIlTlCltfL ? The Subscriber has the pleasure of jsnnouaciag to 5; bis friends and the publio generally tha after .mueh V delay .trouble, and expense, wing to ue war, and. m- .j; terruption or trade, ne nas prooureu a xrean, aappiy or - , Medicines. ToileW and other articles iff hialine Whlcb. T ' ; be has been unable u furnisS foraojaf tlttM pat--f'fli ' He has to pay CAtt sorait ne hoys, and hepes that ; -saoh of his patrons as do not pay promptly, wfd tak 'f tbe hint, and that all i arrears, who bavwaot gOM U , t tne seat vi wu w tHbu var uiuvpenuenea ana 4 dearest interests, will pav s thai arrearage or s parVi : at least, so that he may; be able to. neat pressing 4e.t' mands, and keep bis Stock wplenlsbed. - ::'" 1 -' -'., All ordete from tbe eouttrw ' (nlef frjai l"' pruuik pfWikiea,7Wiu ro SBBSIWWI, U HOV aeeompameo, wwnaae JAU iu eanivaleBt: -t . i.t"f . ' p. ?i - AM: . '- . v ' r.
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