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'I 1 " :: i i.. 4"d ..,t .a: f "i nr.' tjifi ,,,', .1 ' i. i i i) ii.i ,ii jin f in. I,'; , .( .,.! BATCIUUT .UCZSIHCV XMEC2 L '-lt&'A viTrta.-KirsraJi WkWtr i J !U Aohnntn iftef itRi. J, U' tne, it enemy's m?oVt$o yar ? bwa flitbittTtflYC UraporteJ&ring been ddd r ilU3ri J Ajjpeplal flupmteli.io iWMam il ,,tUd Penal 455. aava th Mamnhlaf Arousof i thtfir - t Memphis roiaar 5oQta. ot. Cincinnati; alter the J5tb. 11 expresses theai,epidpo4klPW- Uu of central tad southern Ilautocky taHUiajsH days tht molatSoa ailMt eV Rinaom'i Ua thoaiand clffclrf Vllr b too Ute. BiftAldtrU eWeo ' oart to ectr n prlvitei Two of U wwax'to boat ktutiptr l bMi , - ipoa U'c ,jyUk . tfanitCiBA wit BlJl jgppgrtjj ,4t teUarU vnd Cb 6dier Jdlr riddled nttwi ' Mu oppMtWtti'. cWil; Ulterlojy Ii J&xpectdl iSi'i ftbieDdldliKs&teaA rerT'thot took Effect K ' ; AafoaQUl dlpoh appear ia , tbHatlooalt .. InUUgtaMr atating itoa eTaeuatlon of .Penaacoli v by tb enonly. They sow ocoupy our Hary Yard; v' . and PorU Baranowlmf;&y'aolfliLTlie fktrlao ' - cf town j'fAd" rf tbij .tbatjpouJd. pad ' ". " ban IaiM( to Oeo. Banto. a"i Ttfe IegUtaro of:(kla; meJAtffledg" . Tillo on Wf&M&aj t$o? moj- : Mge rmmenda VoUrkUnff Iba planting- co ton to a quarter aero a baad under a beary pen4 ;alty.- Ha araol UxVneeeatUy tot Uli ooario ta prevent the poattblo joaroity oc pvoTUiona. ( v i rcommendi future reatriotioo on . dutiuauon o . ,( (i . , pixlu fo present the uaaof potatieat peM drl peaehea, and urges tigUanoe to punlth ofkndert ; lie oppotea he. endovement of the bonds of tb Cjnfaderate Stltoi bTjSeorda, as calculated ' I . ' impair the cbnfldonoeof capataiiU at boniat an abroad, and to -. injur the credit or tba iJtala an dotba Confederacy no good.. He .rcom mends Ubkt Cngreta bo, requested to leyy a tax to pa . the iaterestoa th wliolo debf, - and .to- create ft sinking fund to extinguish the debt gradttallyJ ' n urjs the obrdi! support of the Confedarat ; GorerBiisil sad adasiaiairaUon. . - Corret pon4ent ojf ibe Hbbiitf 4dvertaer and ';. Reguieri writing from Ticksburg J3rd, says, oa . Saturday morning. Col. Furguson, oounaading tha batteries at Junction, Deep Oreekr, Sunflower ri rer. thirtr mtles abb? lu Junotlon' with tb Yaxoo, repulsed the eneniy, destroying, I is aall three gun boats, and dri riog tkasn back. Fargut " check and redbmmextded reinforcements lit the .reat of h ehenaj to, out .pffthe.ir retreat. Tbl' movement oh the part of the tnemy was to flahk our batUrrtes at Payne's Bluff on the Yazoo. !l In the Confederal House of RepresentatrveB on Thiirsdayiih bill to esualuh a Nitre Bureau - passed, also tb Senate bill amending tho seques tration act. iThe House receded from its amend ment to the; resolution reoo'mmending agricut turalists . to tum large provision craps. Both House adjourned over to Jionday, The rumor tha Kosencrans f baa evacuated Murfreesboro'. is doubled by the ChaUahoogja Rebel. Thaf paper says that of the movement; qf the Federals in the direction of Columbia, how- ever, there seems to be no doubt. 'ltis possibb thejintention, of Kosencr&ss is fri 'occupy .lo.w central Tennessee, and either to fore our troops upon the line of, the river, or to unite with Grant." . . . , . , The Winchester Bulletin of Wednesday, sati that a small detachment from Oeiu Morganfs command have Just returned from a lour in Ken tucky, having in the short space of twenty-oh rounded by the Yankees on two. or three, different oocaeions, and captured and destroyed Governj ment property to the amount of over half millicin of dollars andjall without the loss of a man. kill- ed or wounded. We understand that aa arrangement has beejb effected bet ween our own and the Commissioners of the Northern Government by$hicb all politi cal prisoners who have heretofore been' per tnitted to return to.their borne on parole are to be re garded as regularly exclianged. All this :class are now unconditionally relieved from the provisions ol their' parole. ! h J The Confederate Senate oa Wednesday passed' Senate bills to payhe salaries pf our agents; abroad in coin to coniinueinorce the broyUion&f the act approved 16th May, 1861, relative to the bin year bonds and two year Treasury, notes-(tie Mil for the relief of the Brunswick and Albany BaU- read in Georgia.and for the publioatfon'of the laws in taree pubUe gasettes In each 8t,ato--anerwhieh toey went into aoores eejsieii-' t.-ww T In the House Mr. Martin, tbe m inLriwuni vne new j mem from Florida appearedasualillsfid: seat. Th 'aisessment- bill was consider; unl adjoornnleot. A protracted debitd' upon an amendment providing iht.orKiiti . sh be valued aspaysbhrio gold at tnarkeValoa when thTiol!etiairt&v MfuS 'nnrfrkf. JZ io discbarge; thereof, Tbeamendment was ftail Iv adobted; . " ' :- -' - -- Mr Morgan Jutd a. flghUaM Auburn. .Caabon ok'. TennonrLlay Mfjhelming forcelof tne.enemyf Jongh gallfnyr and killed nndi wounded aumberof lb eaemy II was at . ordiegty thrMserew .stMiaSra, almosc' nBitfy eotn ladsa, bavf beeadispatoh4 fXiveool 4nng: .: th pffnfcek. . Th: ih Kavjtb ssgBs sum u lMmasens, whisk among '4fct 1 4r- ried out 4asUrahly upwards of 99f bales.4 4 lnhma steamship City of-New Ytfrk. -which "sifts day, and th earn oenpsiy's steamer Kan pro; to aU eft gatory, a iMVons:derei2 aor isw morrow, t qaantity, peel to new Yerk Will met faH short; tat may ex V ,000 bals-Xmrfoissi TrinT-VVil L i - r r tixi that cm rsfasal tsrreeecmiae tha ftiMiUt! fZ.im'l L - .. .. " r- Price to wh,kb etten as Jvftaeed'la; lfrw trk fa agaU iadceed ahlders ia this onttbtr-wprt. lA " aHlvrw,,Vi uiMrittn,! av. rfrom Liverpool Ut PorUandV 'wIll uk t . Ia- aU ihi AXneriot': I erak M..! ft.' W evt bii'W JL8retuJjy raMinnd .cotDnew dious .abstract of, 4b-Jnjpf Knn- Hmjfttidjf pprte4r t-grpy tkt Oommitte 4ConT . iarMCiijn;T1li 9 "- vnaocaerea ho U'SxqHoi4iWhi xljpm ol at an sttanla for-Ks supeertnecessarvDrontrtr'maT le iessed.xiikf3cj jrhose duty 4 felt to fair fi lib ucbi pxfjertythaannj:? bn tbfvr; 1 thO rropprjiy , aP4 ioapresejCS-OCoer aaaot arteo o POO abA rain of. tbeiwOpartr th Impres dngr C3cerupon tb4 addavUof ib owner Of his age t Abait such -property, owasjgrowBraisexi. ev rrtxluced bwU Owner or? i heid. or -hi, been pbrchaaed; by bn)Lppt fei aal05 speculation; bull sor.aja-owj (snmpvop.anaiMoja'use ineiaiue to be ascariaiaed.bv tb judgmeattOXt Wo-loyal and 4ialstexeiVad ciyions of thf vitfi oouoty, or parish j ;aera ukarmDreBimBDt mav db msaa obb aesesaor 5o be j4ectbyhe. imfciWng oQoer.aadi vhe tbrjbyM4wsir, an4 naa oiaveuaagroement betweeji ihevSppraUers, the .Utter ahali choose an iplriBi:whQSAialoo,slijJl1b6AriU jjTh' lm nreesiBg ofieer shall ad minis tef to oatb- tO apprmUe fairly aa-tlSSpaTtialiy to the appraisers, who shall lhn proooed to 'assess Just oompensition for (the pkvmij 1 mprsaedf . whether the absolute owner shin ot ibe. temporary; rus ' tbarorf. only Is rn- eulred. J" - '"T . --"f-'- Skr " Tho'oQcef ImnrejssTnflr property snail; atthellaaa of lropressmeot,paytath wwhet or bU ageni tb compensation ; IJied, by tb apprais ers;, and sbalj, also give the owner, over, bis eQ. ctal sfgnaturei ' a car tiflcate" that said property , Js essenUam the u oT the army, and ths4 It could not bo other wise proouredvmsd was taken through absolute v ncesHtyi settings forth the time and rjlaca when and' where taken: the amount of com pensation flaed by the abpraJserst abdh um, if L any, paid for anesame; -"-yy nen ine impressing officer shall fail to pay for property impreaaedJthe ner -tball rM entitled to me jipeeuy paymenv 9r.the .aame by the proper disbnwlng oGcer ! "afu S. ,vJienever me appraisomeni proyiaea or tn me nrsi section snau irom any causo oe im pnCicable 'at the time of impressment; in that case, th value of the property. Impressed ahal) be assessed as soon a nbuible b v two loval and disin jtereeted citisens of the "'cfiyj county, s or parish wnerem me property, was usra, caoaen, one oy the dw'nrand one by the-Commissary or -Quartermaster General or bis agent, who, ia case of disagreement (hall choose a third cvtxen f like Oualiflcalion.M umpire, to ' decide . the matter! in dispute,' who being duly" swoYn,' shall hear Ithe prooCs or xnrvMuaopne property oo 'assess a ost compeojatloa tberetor, according Vx the tea- f'Sxc. 4L Whenever the Secretary.of War shall think it necessary to take private property for pub liotue, Je iay byJVgeneral order, through 'the prr robordinajtrofiocTSauthorixa such prop erty to be taken,, the compensation for the same to be ascertained as provided fn the first and second lecUons; ' ' - " ' I rSxo. 8. It shall be the duty of the President, immediately after the passage of this act, to appoint ja Commissioner in each .State where property shall be taken for public use, and request the Gov ernor of toch' of the States in which he shall ap point saild CjmnIasioar; to appoint another com missioner to act in conjunction with the Com mis. sioner appointed by the President, who shall re ceive eight dollars ft day compensation and ten iftenta mileage, to be paid by the Confederate Gov- Board, whose duty it sbalV be lo ..fir upon the Dtices to be paid by the Government for all prop- jerty impressed or taken, so as to afford jutt com ioeosation to the owners thereof,. Said Com mis ieieoers 'shall agree upon and. publish a schedule of SnowfTPij tew muiW ijiniBHJi n nmj suail eeia proper ; and ia the event they sliali not bgre in nny matter confided to them, they shall jhave power to appoint an umpire, whose decision jshall be the decision of the Board. The Cs)m mlssioners shall be residents of the Stale for which I they are appointed; and if the Governor of any j Stale refuse or neglect to appoint Commissioner j within, ten days after a request to do so, by the 'President, the president shall appoint hotfc Oommlssionersi by and with the consent of the Senate. ' - ' I "Sxc 6. All prpperly impressed in the hands any person other than tb persons who have grown, raised or produced the 'same, or persons boldingthe same for their own nse Or consumption,, shall be paid for according to the schedule prices i fixed by tne commissioners, isut it tne impress- ing officer ot the owner shall differ as to the qual j ity of the. article impressed, thereby making it fall within a higher or lower price named in the schedule, then the owner or agent xnd the officer impressing may select each a loyal and disinter ested, citizen, duty Qualified, to determine th quality of said property, who, fn casf disagree ment, appoint an unpire of like qualifications, and his decision, if .approved by the Impressing ;cfficer, shall be final. If not approved, the im ' pressing officer shall sqnd the award to, the Com ; misswners of the State,, with his reasons' for diaap- proving tne same, ana eaia commissioners may near testimony, and their decision shall be final. The owner may receive the p-ice offered by the impressing officer," without prejudice to his claim to recei yelilgbef compensation. 'Sac t. The property necsssary for the support of the ownsr and his family, and to carry oi. his r- dinary : arnenltaral er. maeoanieal ensiaess, thasa facts t b. aseartainsd by the appraisers provided in the 1st seeliea, shall not be taksa or impressed for the pablioaas) ana.whsn tha impressing omeer and. the owner eannot agree as to. the quanaty of property eeeasary as aforesaid, then - the decision of the saiJ pprBiaar nui om duid onutooijgr ana ail etnsr parions. . "Etac, s. 'wnen property impressed for temporary purposes is lost or: destroyed without the default of the owner, tb Uovernment shall pay a fast eem pen- eauon taereror. to be ascertained by. appraisers ap pointed, ana. qaiuaea as provided ia tn third seetion. When seek property- when returned has, in the opin ion. ofthe owner, been. injured whilaf in the public use,' tb amottni of damge thereby sustained shall he ascertained la the manner prescribed in the 8d see tionths officer setarnisgthe property being authoris ed to act on behalf of the Government; nd upon sueh fnaniry the certificate f the valne of th nroner. ty when originally' impressed shall i be received as hrima facU evidence f theVaine thereof. ..' re "Bsc V. Where slaves ar imPTcsted to labor on xortiS cations or ether pabue werkvtae. impressment SbaU be mad eeprdins .the rales and renlatlons preseribed ia the laws ei the Stat wherein they, are aeeordlng with such rales and recnlatioas not ineoa UstAt with the proTisions pf this act, as th Secr.tary ef ..Far shall front Mm t time prescribe, provided no impressment of slaves shall be made wfceei Ihev n be hired or procured by the consent of th owner or1 hfs aganwi-nr o .....i. ' u: H i'"..: . . v , Sxci 10. This section prorider for the pnnishnient ef any offloer, non-eommiasioned omeer or ei-ivaU who. shall, violate the -urovisieas'ef thiaeet 1 and arovldea that the bill be svsiUed "An art. to regulat Jpresa. v iWe take thMibove from th Bichmond x4m- iber.T3 BolS" HSuaes of 'Cbgress have passed the T ,TUE'u. S; BTB&HBB'llEKCEDrTA. 4from tne Wahinglon, correspondent Of the New York 2Vioun." we learn that a difflout'v has j arisen, with the .Confederate' Government, fn re- pwn w tne circumstances eonnecteq wltn the pa. roling df the officers' andcrewof thaJ Mereedita. wher drciimsUces.we irp Turther lotd;,"are t mu wuiiui vuuauier, ua, ouueea wituqnt parai tal "ff la r.,n,MA i .t i.t it - Vt .L that IB polntin. dispule.is in tezard to the rirbt 'of this Confederates Jlo the poesestldn of the Met- ceaita, wnich wu aoiuaily ur rendered by Cspl. SteUwasen to Comnjodore lDerabam. It is said t but wa do not knojr with .what truth,' that Capt (Bleu vagen Sieves yut the Federal, Uovernment Unbound nbohof '0'giv up the Tdercedita;. and that flndinsr the'lfavv DenaHnieht indianmod t.i luuutuu iiawi urn ixmm UBaBraa mm thi irnuinn: '-t w VT-j r ei.uii. i.t l. 7a L J. avuu w iur winking iu u MHt, bhu will not M.OBK.FACTS.yOK THE D J4IBER3 lOF From the New York World, March .j . .. Wftbaye, a, dofeea pigeoa boles fllledwUh ai33 , daTita and stAteoaenta like thi fallow "uiz, she wing Jhe outrageous corruption of GaneraJ Batlerjs role nspe ofvthe jraonresnsibjQQr them iiat tbs) .quire) to those members of. the N,ew; YorhLjLeglew latare who desirsd to give fJen. B a tier the honors of;t;capUalir i uftwr W' iiUi -t8 nuring.the, month ol Angustfc.i862 I. was au- thorixed bv oen."Br F. Butler" td search all vm- ott oing acrois the ne With roods iindar tr4' aita ftato CuL Jdow; Hi Preach -Provost Mar shal Qeneri lpq examination (I found tbecload eu iu u,ainus oi insrcoanaip pnncipauj gro ceries, sail ana wnnxey. x reporxea mem, iDoriea tnerxi. and A nroazav ine narue oerore tn. uuuevwnen je jaitowed the, t to fass.o 3c iaf let Wards1 ascertained' tbat bis brother, Col. Butler, ,was interestedi -or the Darlies had nurchasad the basses, fr -m Colonel "French, aom paying as htgb as 1,000 In geld for I was employad as chief detective, at that time,' at a separate- depxtrans under tho control -of Q0I4 & W. fitaflrd, . Dopu ty Frovpst Marshal, who repotted toGenerat Butler, bfsfford kl$o Jcatrws of tfceae coeds goine across the lines to the' vebolav bukpn ous 4ndipgiGo'orvela. Butler anil French iaterea'ed.'our efforts to slon them wertf useless: so we gave it up, I 'kndwof g;iods4 seized by Uovcrnm nt Demg sua, or mnerrntp ped, by .officers .under vGol F-rench,t.Th5 Captain" of the schooner. Uaepordcswas , imprisoned and" hi? vessel wnflscaied becansehe wanted to'eharge $400 more than the c6itract called for, after see tng tne goods wersu ontraoana ; ; out, n gooas , belonirinz to .Colonel. Butler, were slipped-o" another, vessel and sent serosa the lines. Vli .. 'v ' I also know that J. J; Bryant, ofHew Ufleinir paid Caidn6tyrftich ' Slpwr twelve 'lidfidred and fifty dollars for feeertificate of the oath of al- eeiancevaod JTreoon received five hundred Collars' a month for allowing hu.to carry on his business 7 1 also know., thtt there was a . regular System of selling passes for par tie j to go across the lines' by and with the knowledge of General Butlor.. I attempted to send documents to Washington, 1 by order of Colonel Stafford, with all these facls, which' naoers were intercepted "by GaneraJTBotT leraed those 'parties 'who- gave the information wer im prisoned General Butler sent for Colo nel Stafford and asked him why he did. so, and-af that interview Governor Shepley was present, so they cannot say he knew nothing of the .transac- tlons going on. ' - 1-nave also 'beard tnat Uov; bnepley stripped some one thousand sacks. of sftU. on . his own ac count, and taxed those Ehippirig $2 a sack. The witnesses to all these transactions can be procured "on the sending of an - investigating .committee down to New Orleans, lu my opinion. Uolonel Butler, must have shipped a millioa -of dollars worth of goods across the lines with passes signed' by Colonel French, Provost Marshal Ganera'. and Geoeral Butler. They brought back turpen tine, rosin nod- lumber in exchange. I know of General Butter sending up to a rebel plantation and . soiling all tne wines, and having them brought to his bouse for his own use. -All these facts can be proved. - There are men who are imprisoned wno.nave a knowledge of These facts, . and there are! many a i A ' ar i more acts wnicn, u mere, as any investigation of, would stsrtle the public, as regards vessels car ryinjr contraband goods. It can ba proved that his brother was the. chief owner, during the nonth of October or November, of a cargo ot goods which lelt JNew Orleans Worth in New Orleans $30,000 in charge of a man named Clarke, un der a pass for 'Maiamoras, but which went to tbe rebels. This cargo belonged Jointly to Clar ke,and WWUW UUHU. UHHij uirn I. Mi n I , , baviDg returned after disposing of the enrgo. A man named K. J. r. Tnompson alsj took a cargo over for Col. Butler and returned with turpen tine and rosin. This occurred in Febrgry. n i.i 1 1 - i' - . . . uoi. J! rencn seizca tne norses an l -carriage oi a French subject, and gave them to -a woman of the town, otnerwise lewd and abandoned, which she used to ride about the streets with. He also sold a man named Marshall a pass to take goods across the lines to sell, and afterwards arrested nlm and sent him to Ship Island. Any man who was Imprisoned could buy rrts release who had money, (from $100 to $1,000,) including thieves and burglars. All these things were done, in my opinion, with tbe knowledge of Gen. Butler, asm many cases be had to sign his name to the releas es.' I reported alT these facts to Gen. Banks. Mv iandladv. where I lived, was immissaed eight days for having a package of papers with a list of vessels which bad left New Orleans, and was not released until she gave them up. These were papers intend'! for Washington. All these facts are true, and I am willing at any time to swear to them. If planters did not sell Colonel Butler their produce be would have the same con fiscated, and be bought at his own price. ; Cattle were stolen and sent to tbe city and sold; bones, also, by officers under 'General Batter. Colonel Stafford has a knowledge of these tacts, with many others. Whenever a pass was granted, it was on condition that the goods should be pur chased of Colonel Butler, and often, twenty per cent, extra was charged to pay for the pass. LATEST FROM EUROPE NORTH. AND THE CONFEDERATE LOANS NEGOTIATED in paris and London a note ad dressed to the czar BY ENGLAND AND FRANCE, &a,&c. -We have received the New York Herald, of the 3 1st insL, containing European news' by the Nor wegian, to the 6th iBet. We give a summary of what it contains : Mr. Slidell has had an interview with Drouvn- aei Jauysin wnicn ne aia not' conceal ms surprise at tne laea that tne ooutn couia ever send repre sentatives to the Congress aU Washington. Tbe Confederate Government has contracted a loan in Paris for 60,000V0Q0 francs. , ' , A Confederate 'loan lor 5,Q0O 000 has been taken in 8 per cents in England, at 11. Thirteen thousand five hundred cttUens bT Bir" mingham England hnv waited on Mr; Adams at XKndon and presented him an .-address approving JwWepobcyf ,i L ; .v, X,J Lord Stratherdon'a motion has noLvei bean illed-np in the Hetiffe of Lords, for recognfzihg tne ooutn wnen r ranee isreaay. ' A In renfr to a"aUestioa in the monSjMr. Lay afd said that strict' orders bad bean given for all saspecttd vessels fruch. as the Ala- bama.) filling; out in British purls, to be closely watched.'.' ;: ?: ' ' . All Checorreipondencei touching the' war and its enacts, including tbatof ihe Confederate Commis-t sioner, nas oeen caned ior. i i ; ' Tb Inndotl Times says the dispbsition: of the Washington Uovernmert - to issue letters ; i marque, and Seward's persistent adherence lo th ide that the Federals have met witbr no peVersesj and that thero Is' no insurrectiou in the South .can onry be explainad'by the belief that the LTJnited' States desire i fgrtrgn waY to enable them to bav an excuseto, acknowledge thatpie -Uhion1 -is broken.- ? ;.; .1 -J '-f ";. , 'J A Lyon's.letteVsayi every branch of Industry is suffer inar ftom the American wsr. 'vf ' . " The Poles seem to be succeeding in the&rrevolu- nuu. neeungi ijarpamiEing wiin mem are DO ing held lb Lonoon. Franc vind England bav sent a note 16 Russia In Heard to it.' J 4-;;.v . ',' I The Grand Duke Constantino is appointed com 1 1n ander-in-chlef of Poland. f T ' FJ . i ' bit, It is said Poland is again to be a kingdomwitb Constant! ne for its Sovereian. Tv " i .t A new Ministry has been organized In pain irifh Mirsfleres as President. . M -f l. -i-' The stock of cotton at LlTerpool U'esdaaated at i08:0e0 bales.' J" - -. ''r'-'' f "Ad? icea from Hilton 'Head represent' the ulct ongaae wnicn nas gone lojriqriaa to nave acniev- ed wonderful resulia. " Burbslde's army-is txpeet 'ad lliar.'-1-'' ". r.s.3-:,-4.-?.r'.' eoiW i. a vr. . r v i j nt m i Jack Morgan's idefflhreiMhe Nashville ttain off nar-Bichrand station' on the 16th. X '.Tbe Vcni Off" at Vicksbure is said to be Dre itpftihg ft&AXfiif The ttoopaWsald to be'erxtho siastiofor a firbL i i ' L . A. great JInion, League meellne was rheld Hrj NewTTorkon the 20th, John Cochrane nresldvd mnd ; made ft; speech ? BJoe Coij kllng; Bebjatcr J A.;4etter was read fronx-.JSuJeek eoftorains i th I emancipatfn ptoclamation, beBife, code, and 1 AanFve at curiae, . sua going ior, me war an ana Tb Betributionbaa captured thelmWFUher, a jkaeananas, ana,auer waigg .240 nogspeaos of suear. rx)ndedber and let her cro h - . ; The Herhtd says the brelirninary campaign has begun." It expecls lobri testf of deeisiye Vat- lies, and "nothing but stupidity Jtadds'fcaw prevent Jen iMvia rrod Minr a.mlioQerln thrre months, and toY rebellion subdued t. ; ?Biirnside left Wshihgtbn orrthe tOCh (br;76V trees Mbnroe, to take his new Command. ji a : Perrons quitting YankewaPoodleiiamfor' fa-. rope have to give bonds to goiaUseryic if draft' ed, or furnish ,f. ubstitutes. , , .w-i,. ' flsws'rd went fr the theatre" for Ihe last time, on ibth fn Washington. r .' John Aedrew-iaxorganizingja negro regiment' Jin Massachusetts. . B-cruits for it from -Pennsylvania passed through' New ' York on ttfe 2Qth. . "Gold closed in Hew York on the i 20ih at 154, TehahelTl. ' i '- Miu ' ThearaWr. has the following -"astounding" paragraph.: . .. ?1, .- Important news reaches us from San Francisco. to tne enect tnat -ice schooner unanman, -when Msjtvitigiror Mexicod "the-lBtby was boarded : by 40gotrnment oiaoiais ana taken, trronsrge .as a privateer. About fwenty Secessionists, were cap tured aboard, ;weTF armed, and six brsiss Dahlgren gbm, with carriages suitable tor us& on ships. Correspondence on the persons ofprraoners iden tified them . with the party recently negotiating jfor the, Steamer Victoria., for a privateer. The prisoners taken' on board confessed that the Chap man Intended to take Jp a full complrment of men at some point on the'l coasland that it was Resigned to capture .the steamer Oregon on her way to, M exilian;, to put a prixecrew on board of her, and then to make an attack conjointly upon the two treasure-steamers coming from California. This bold enterprise waa defeated by the 'officials at San Francisco, It is said that the ; Chapman: was fitted oat iaNwinYork and purchased- by Secessionists in San Francisco for this expedi tion. ' - ' " ' T Te Yankees Have gotten up a repor of a loan from Europe to stay their -sinking , Government. The Herald, of the 19tb, says : . 3 , Tbe statement that an offer had-.. been .made from Europe for on hundred millions of the new loan produced ah extraordinary sensation In Wall street yesterday. It seemed to produce a salutary, effect on the price of .gold, reducing it to 153 The terms of the European offer are that Abe loan will be taken at the present rate of exchange, which, if accepted by Mr. Chase, would' give him sixty -three millions in gold. 1 This sum, consid ering that tbe balance of trade is inour favor, and that the amount of produce which; continues to be shipped is immense, would be amply sufficient to enable Mr. Chase to make a beginning in Jthe resumption of specie payment the- Only secure basis upon which the finances of the country can be established. -No doubt itisasacriice to cell the bonds of the Government at that rate; but it be recollected that the country has now been two yeas engaged in a war which is stillnuccessfu4, and that the benefit to be derived from tbe sale of these bonds for gold would far out-weigh tbe temporary loss. Soon the green backs would be preferred to gold, as being more portable and con- dent in value. The He soon exploded, as will be seen by" tbe gold report of the 20th, which shows Ibit .gold waa again up to 154. The Cincinnati Times z shocked at a pamphlet which calls Lincoln "Such a Monster," and sajs : "Of the inferior inferno type,faistory has furnished but two parallels, Caligule and Abraham Lincdkn 1 Rather hard on Caligula. It is circulated by thousands. SCHEDULE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Post Office. Raleigh, N. C. NORTHERN Eastern, Fayetteville, MAIL ' opens u daily at 7 7 " 8 11 30 30 30 30 A. u u Western, Augusta, 7 Eagle Rock Mail opens Mondays, Tues days and aaturdavs, at 13 M. P. A. a M. A. a P. a Summerville opens Thursdays at 5 Charthare opens Thursdays and Sun M. M. days aw 11 H. 12 9 9 9 9 9 Roxberough opens Wednesdays, at Leachburg opens Wednesdays at Northern mail closes daily at m Eastern mail closes daily at M. a M. tt ayettevule mau closes daily at Western mail closes daily at. Augusta mail closes daily at' Eagle Rock mail closes Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 Summerville closes Fridays at 8 Carthage closes Tuesdays and Thurs days at - 9 Roxboiough closes Wednesdays at 1 Leaehburir closes Wednesday at 1 A. M. P. M. a u ine umce wiu oe openior tne delivery oi man irom 7.30 A M. to 7 P. M. during the week. - And from 8 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 1 to 2 P. M. on Sun'days. , The pubho are required to transact their business daring offiee hoars. e aifiO T. UUJOKJS, P. M. W. H. HARDEE, LATE DA VISA HARDEE, ? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, PETERSBURG VA. March 1863. . , , mar 25 lmpd. -Notice to Tax Payers. ; XRO PERT VAN D SLAVE OWNERS IN ' District Xo 1. resldinga of PSyetteville street, are hereby notified to attend he Board of as sessors at the Town Hall on S alar day next at 10o'clock, to list their property for assessment. " ' . THOS. JENKINS, ' l i - J. J. LITCHrORD. ' Tr Cotton ; Plaxiteirs.! 1 1 1" HAV IS ttEEif . AFPCRTliiltlsV TlIB Secretary of the Treasury, Chief Agent for the mtrehase of Cettoa for the- Confederate Governmefit within the State of North Carolina, and will pay for the same in T per cent, uondi or Cash. f . Sab-Arents yiaUulc the diderent parts of the State, buying ia my name, will .have written certificates ef appointment. . . ' By order or the "fceeretary or the Treasury," all Cotton purchased by. myself .or my Agents, on and after the' 18th day of March, 1803, will be paid for IU 7 per eon4 'Bonds ortCash, and hot 8 per cent. Bonds as stated in a former advertisemantTt Up to that time. however, he 8 per .ee&t. Bends willjbe furnished as Patrieticcitisens are now offered ah opportanhy to aid.the Government by selling to it tbeir Cotton lather than to. private eapitaluU. . r f ' EEWlSgrWlLLTAMS. K Charlotte, March -JO, IBM. mar 15 tf : ' - : tJoiTixriltiea To JalL. WAS COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF ' Warren County on the 31st day of Deeember last as a runaway," Negr man who sayckis name is Washinrton Newell: that be belonsts to Cant. Wm. Smith' of the 6th Regiment N. C. Troops, and. that au master lives ta raquier uemity, va wnen asnome. H aUo ay t be : escaped from the Jail -of Wake Con ; ty some six or eight, weeks fliaoe, eod aubsequently . ' Said : Negr . is a dark ginger oak er bacon color about 6 feet 6 or 6 inches high, has pad teeth ip front aad appears to be about 40 oiAA years of are. " Th owoermnst brove property, pay rnarges and I take him' away or be will be dealt with . as the law dP Janioif: vv aae. - jsta astaw.wsjj .11.-..i,'.ii- Jail or-k ,g;A-ood deal of skirmishing seems to be LDSi SUGAR, Ut4Mt'Hf4 Milled vkiUseU- Jkind koght adcd4oreqjnnitsion. mUM vtHy,uv UI ciuiuiuu. . j - Qoldr ?ierluig Exchange 'and - Bank Notes bonght aid foil ctsrrent. markettmtes.? ? ? " i a , s - li'nv i wo a. - ir .-V-Wftw- V lTyt - T A !Li': iASTA'Tfi Tj VUlt CENT BONDS tfitate 6pr?ntJnds.5i vf rate Stale Bonds of the several issues, ;WCrMIsbattBite , Confederate 6UU Bonds of the several issues. and any .ef the Confederate-States Treasury notes. TpOlfTir; CAROJUNA sfrtrPlMll, CENT. r, asfruy varouna o por cqdc oouuis. (,. lirt f Cenfederat 6Utes 8 spereat s Bondj.i.of th llfseen million (15,000,000) loan'. , , Gold; Sterling and Bak-Notes.-- r;J. J? as..r:, . "mv . narxn'To; . ' i ' oV 'ifordecal,r Bsq.? President Baefgb'.'N &i and to th Caahiers 'generally. uf Northj3reIin and Virginia. ' ' '' " ' " 'X -iMarehll.tf': til i&iJfl ' r.i a6o N EG ROES ' WAilTli Oi m tttf t vn K;nsf n w if r r km i n ta t"rf f 1m ft X thre hundred hands to work h j the ; grading of t? The Itoe runs, through a hsslthy country, eh' high ridgernd all hands ,etiployd en Mb -read,, will b Well fed and cared tor. We 'win hh-o either"by the month ,r. the year, 'Apply W us at Cvy.mues west pf Itilefgh, er at Haywood, or Leokville, Chat, hairi cointyi N.J. am--V' ? ; tt, - N. CLGG COContraeors. KEFEKKNUJSS. ; ar If P. R&tMi- Prt Chitham- R. R- C6mianV. lla leiffh. and W..J. Hawkins. Pres't Ealeizh and Gaston iv. ta. (jompany, aade gn. Mareh'.llw i&'rfl'' y f h ,. .-; , Stat Journal copy. . . Valuable Land, for 3 e. milE SUBSCIIIBEKS WILL EXPOSE EDNKS- z- r' to paelio Sale, on the eremues, oa I)A7lh 8th, day. of Aprilt18B3that Valuabl prop erty in the Town cf Loukburg,, - North Carolina, katfwn as the LOUISBURG FEMALE' COLLEGK, The building is of brick, (four stories) and covered with tin.' It contains rooms enough to accommodate about one hundred' boarders, exelusiv of the princi pal's rooms, the parlors, chapel, dining room, Jbe. There is "also oh the premises a briek kitehen with four, Urge rooms, besides other outbuildings. It is sur rounded by a large grove of several acres, all enclos ed. : ' ' .' afb.';'5 . ' . ; Immediately after the sale of the above real estate, ihe furniture of he College, consisting of bedding, washstands; tables, chairs,., table ware, sofas, centre and pier tables, carpeting, pianos, Ac , will also be ex-? peeedHo public sale.' ' ' Zhij property is situated in a healthy region, and. in the midst of excellent society. A better opportu nity for a good investment in valuable property has not often been presented. Possession will be given ehrly-in Jane. Terms made known at the sale, but the payments will be arranged to suit the purchaser. J. B. LITTLE JOHN. R. F. YARBKOUGIfi j Louisbnrg, N. C, March 3, 1863. March 4 wiswtd. Surv. Partners. Notice. IN PURSUANCE OK AN ACT ENTITLED An Act te .amend An . Act to establish the Bank, of Lexington, and ' to establish a separate Bank to bo called the Book of Graham, passed at the last session of the General Assembly, the -Bank of Graham was duly organized on the 7th of March, 1863, by the election of R. Y. McAden President, and C. P Mobane -Cashier. Notice is hereby riven that the Bills of the Bank of Lexington .payable at Graham, will be paid at the Bank xf Gr JBANlfi, Uaa, Bank of Graham. C. P. LOWE, Cas. Bank of Lexington. mar 14 lm. Ornca or- tbb Chatham R. R. Company, ) Ralxigh, October 9th, 1862. j A MONTHLY INSTALMENT OW TEW per cent , payable on the first day of each month, until the whole subscription is paid, is hereby called for, by an order of .the Board of Directors. - TIT T TT If A OC5 1 - r . tt . -v too, xrotujuror. Raleigh, Oct. 31, 1862. nov 8 tf John G. Williams & Co., STOCK. AND MONEY BROKERS. Raleigh, N, C. CONTINUE TO CARRY ON TI1EBRO keraf business at their old stand as-heretofore, in all its various branches. Feb. 25-6mpd " Depository C. S. A. 1 - Ral'igh, march 19, 1863. ) ALL TREASUhY NOTJ2S NO 1 ISJSAK iag interest which bear date prior to 1st Dec'r, 1862, will be funded at-this office in eight per cent bonds up to 22d April next, after which date they can only be" funded in teven per cent bonds. .i. x fx-. . i : i. . l. date after December 1 1863, will be-funded in seven per eent bonus. - -In teres t will be paia on interest oeanng treasury notes np to January 1st, 1 863. . .. Depository. ' . mar 21 t22ap Attention '.Recruits Wanted.. I AM NOW IN RALEIGil, ANU1VOILU be glad to get a few recruits to' fill np Company E, 1st Regiment a. C. Cavalry. ...N one wan tea unless he can furnish his horse for which he will be allowt ed $12.00 per month, and forage. ' A'rins and-horse equipments will be furnished. I will be in the city until 1st April. LieuU Co. E. 1st N, C. Cavalry, mar" 14. tlAp ' . VvN THE 1ST OF APRIL WE SHALL J convert ear Mill into' a Corn and Wheat Mill, and-) shall not make jany more SNUFF until next winter. We desire patr-m of the. "CAROLINA BKLL," to. send in their order for a supply. W wiH endeayor to fill all orders received by the lat of April. r ' JAMES M. VBNABLK CO., mar 14 lm , Petersburx. Va. Large Arrival bfV aluable Import ed Brtifs ' 4 TIONSISTiNCt IIT PARTOF.THBTOLl 0,Tis.::..'it , ; r . .. :,.y,: , . a mjt mw v wj m jav - WTNG, - XV v t; uup, vih uvu. U Cases Coeney's Indigo10 lb eases. '. 200 Ounces Quinine. ' 4 160 lbs Gum Camphor.' w. ' 3001bs Copperas. 300 los Extract' Logwood. BaperbEng. Mustard -1 lb Bottles aad 6 lb Cases J. Gross Low's Old Brown, Windsor Soap. J Gross English Tooth Brushes. Vary Superb. Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Shousong and Conrou Tea. in chests and half chests. . 10 Gross Matches; 6 dos.' Henry's Calcined Magna-" 24 Dos. Fin Tooth Combs, Irory, Horn and India &00 lbs Black Pemar. .. Gum and Powdered Opium; Ipecac; Dover's Powders; Chloroform; JSaiaa VU; zvu losnriowers a 04 phur. - . S 28 lb Bottles Balsam Conaiba. English-Blue Mass and Calomel, in jars and pound packages, 25 lhs Chlorate Potash, and -many other goods bought at recent sales in Charles '.-- ton end Wilminrton. which will be sold at .,'.r- sussll advances in quantities to suit purchas jDady ikpeeied lawppply of SUGAR and COF- , ... Mareb. 21.-. " ' .4.. ... m mUE F1IIS T YEAR OP THE WAR. A By EnwAae A PoLtA,D, Author of "Black D amonds," Jld, Prissy:-'-' "' cl Whn sentbymail - .' -' ' - .. . ' $2.60 POME ROY. a acivw79h 1 ' OrMSS orVraJ Ca iTHAk-4fjJLBob Ce Bahdgh, bTMareb VMM I OK OIt,.BEl?OItE IAT 1UI 1TA 1863, the Subscriber will reoeire proposala for the par. ehase of .Til 1 RTT-F1VB THOUSAND D.OLL A R3 (3,OMfOilTlI JiftOHl 8IX JPKR- CENT. ?ODF0Jl. BOND3 fh'r4oiaiaattar$S00 aad $1,000, . interest payable eMai-anaually -th first days of Jiary aad Jaly ia eaeh year at th Public Treason 4thoiSrinat4Cxft fli ef twenty years from thcHirst of Jaaury,A- ltftS. These beada, .nnder anordiaasoeof tkeaveatVHW ameaduig the undernr4iaaee.of tMiveirtV ameaduig Charter vflhealhamraUxeafC(WPM to the Baleigh and Gaston Railroad Company in -nfcanre fmhd of Jbe laUer Cnvarr.4PM: ISSttM x- TsJsanxe. fboade Jatter CepipMyrepeeited t with th J'ublio Xreasarer. prinelpal and, btarsst pay ny to disobarge sach bnls Wsr "wsatority. Py. ments made by the Raleigh and GaataaRaarpeACom pahy, ar to be xcl,B&vely applied to the redemptio of the State bona issaeJ to the Company. , Proposals will likewise bereeeiTSdrrfFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR8 (flS.OOO) of Nerth Carolina elx per eent. wendsSla tjlar Xoi th aboveaart Issued to the City of Raleigh In zehange for likerbonds of the City. .Payment made by the, City re to be applledite tha redempUciinof tJte.Et bends "Issued to Jat cor poration. , T .lrL-k it! k". ' vt"!, ' . . Attenrttn Is Invited tsjh following, ifctioa of an aet passed b j thbT General Assembly at Its lat session , by:whteh .the bonds advertised have h. double. secu rity of the state' ef North Carolina, .end, of eoperations of the highest financial standing ' '! " ' Bec.' 6. B tr'rf JUnendtfciTbat all sums ef mo ney paid by the Raleigh aid Gaston Railroad Compa ny and tha.City of Raleigh toth Treasurer f th StateinaatisfacUon ef pvmeipalead Interest of the bends? .f.saicL eerporations deposited with the TTeaenrer; as oBtemplated. ft th said.Ofdiaawce of the Conventiea, shall b applied fint to the payment of the interest of the bonds of the SUW gtva said corporations in exchange for thsfcowtt, aadth resi due shall be given-to th Commissioners of the Slaking fund, io be nsedy them at their diserettost for the re dttptlbn of said bonds of tb State. j,- Copies faid laws, under, which said bonds are is sued, may be ,had,n application to the undersigned. Propos Js should) be endorsed "Proposals for Bonds," and addressed to Abe wderlgned,ad will Ve opened in tbe presencf of , h , Bublie Treasurer i ftnd, . of the Presidensof the Bank 'of North Carolina." 1 V KEMP P. BATTLE, Preaideet. ' Raleigh Mards ll-td - w i i f 50. OONO RTIlJ CAROLINA ". STATE jOONIrpR SALE. e ' Office ot he, Chatham R. B. Co ) v. RAiuan, March 14, 18V. j TO COBRKCT ANfBRROR INIQ.WHCH SOME hare falkn from sii inaeearat reading of my ad ver Usementinvitiag i proposals for the purchase of $50,000 State, bonds, t pall attonUoja, the fast that these bonds are treeM bedr maturity. They are unconditional: N CL six per cent, coupon bends, the interest of wlifch th State promises to pay semi annually, and the principal on the first day of Janua ry, 1883, tnd theebligation of this promise is nt af fected by or dependent ba any eontingeney whatever. A reference to the advertisement will show that be sides the' faith'of Nerthi Carolioa, part of the bonds (35,0.00) have th additjional security of. the bonds of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company,, and another portion (vis. $15,000) of the CUy of Raleigh. Considering the high financial standing of these cor porations, it. is not going too far to say that no better opportunity for a safe investment has been or will be offered. KEMP P. BATTLE, President mar 18 wAswtd i , NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE i COMPANY. At the annual meeting of the North! Carolina Mutual Tire Insurance Company, held en the lth January, 1862, the follow ing persons r-ere elected Directors and Officers for the ensuing rear: M t DIRECTORS. Henry D. Taraer, Raleigh John. Williams, do. - T. H..Selby, i i do. 0..W.D. Hatchings, ' do Kemp, P. Battle ' do. . George Little,) ; , do. James M. Towles. de. ' T amC m oyt, -mwinn gumj -AlexaudT Mithill,Nw 1. .., jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Udentou. , George W Charles, Eliiabeth City . Jos.' Ramsay Plymouth. , . J. W. HarreUdl MurfireesboroOgh H.B. Williams, Charlotte. Samuel Watkins, Milton. . . A W. Steel, Fiayetteville.. Joseph White,' Afhson oounty Josh. Boner, Saljanu A. P. Sammy r Asheville, OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY' v T. H. Selby, PrfacUmt. : ' ' Henry D Turner, Ftce do. . Joan IL BrjagM,AttQmeyt . : , Hamden S. SmitJh, $eeriary and Tnatmrmr . T. H. Selby, excto, "1 . John , R. Williams, , Eat., Gmmittf. O. W. D. Hutohlngs, J , This Company has i been in suooesaful operation over 13-years,, and continues to lake riskS'tpon all jlasses of .property in the State,' (exeept Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries) npon favorable terms. It Policies now cover property amounting to nearlv $4,000,000, a large j portion of . which is in eonntrv risks ; and its present; eapttal is over Pour Hundred Thousand Dollars, in -bonds properly secured. All eommumcatioas in relerenoeto insurance' should be addressed to the Secretary, postpaid. i rn.AM.vita a. smith, s'r. January 18th, 1862.; Jan 22 NORTH CAROLINA. MUTUAb LIFE INSURANCE CO MP A NY .OFFICE RALEIGH, N. C.-THI8 COMPANY , takes risks upon . ail neaitny lives between tne . ages or 14 and 60 years for! cine year, "for seven years, or for life 'the atturert for lift participating inthe pro fits of the Company. Slaves between the ares of 10 and and 6 years, are .insured for one or five years, for Jwo-thirds their market value. All losses are paid within vu aays after sausiictery proof is presented, j ' UUlUAOrUtV 1001 AJMiJ 1S02. 1 . Charles E. Johnson, - Wm. H. Jons, Wm. W. Holden, - H. W. Has tody J. G. Williams, ! P. F. Pesoud, . QuentiaBusbee, j K. P. Battle, Wm. H. McKee, j W. S. Mason, Charles B. Root, Everard Hall, 3 ) Rioh'd H. BatUe. . 'officers. Dr. ChaevE. Johnson, President. W. W. Holden, Vic President. " IL W- Hosted, Attorney. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, f R. H. Battle, Secretary. . W. H. McKee, Medical Examinee W. H, McKee,) j ) Charles B. EooU JEreeiUtse OmmittM. - ' .0. Busbee. . , ,1. i I .. A- Tor fartw informitleaV the tmUla b iwfenee the pamphlets and forms f propcea),;' wbleb..SBSy be obtained at the Onto of th ' Compaayr .'aax f st Raleigh Jan, 8,th, 1362. Jin 11 -ILUE, ;!,'. .-1 JA I.. JLUE. 1 THE BtST IRISH" GLUE JtMAN UFACTURBD B Y TH1EM & FRAPS. W RALElGHi K: C. Mareh 11-tf -q . i:;jr. c-h r.crr7c-5 : av, Just Run the Blockade DOZENf IlllfIS RBIAR ROOT 1 Uu Pipes, 10 Pieces superior BbvekV' JSl0e and GrayClothe, 10l dtan Tooth Brashes, M greSS Btaff Button, wide and narrow. Laee Gold S. pieces plaid and plain Cashmeres for ladles and ehUdrsns atUnu, .10ft dosen line gent Collarsi 00 densw. spool Cvtton, black and white, Thread blalk and whito, 5,000 nee dles' for the soldiers, large sixes ? 'HaversaeksMlli ta. ry Clothing oail Jundja made to evderf and a great ya riety ready miade Wholesale' and retaiL 200 doaett fine Centra forth An. c:tf!fi.c T, W. RQYST0N. r Petersburg; Va. ;. 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