If r .. 11 1? . i . il.k, .-i i .. A i r,,:.l Fi'Mrw i,f j ,. army tik i..ce t.-0ay t M ..j. ,r . r u-i ' Withers and ttutkwr atidl5ii,;adier Oeueu', S'auhtcr and Coinmiu. Alter the review,. four pieces of art,;;, ,, raptured at Murfreentoro', wttre presented bv' QeiHTal Wither, o,beLii!r of AUUunm,, and Tenneans, in Urn ai ray of Teniie. to tlie army of Mobile. Each pii-ce is inscribed with the Dauia of tlw gallant Alabatuians ho fell in that battle. . . - .! "- .I,.':,. ,;""" .rtririiuier...'-4i v Savakxah, March 4. -The enemy shefled Fort McAllister all bf last night till uear dar : us.:. .1: . . l .-v .. i;.,t ,. i - .. 1 j i ,1 0 I., i.'l.lod to tia! l iii ir i. I ol l!S Ja;i ;. l.tera than ours ha been in tliis Li k mid U-rnhltt utrorlo. Never did female a lustty i. i, .: .t.... -.i.: : ... ....I. couul if a .t!. ...r iniprvs- ... isl in tUt city. VV record it it, th BMiil falsi policy til Government roulj adopt. U will fe!y paral ise th ann of iudutry and enterprise, or l divert tbt urgis of oar peopl into channels which will biudee rather than benefit the great tens tut which the nave been aw xealooaif .. l.-u over t'..e !(;:,. .ii -..tt-s of. tUicd nine if the enemy I puleU, w ith their lung's and etjiiipuit'nts, at Kearustown, four miles from V inchester. On hist Friday iSO of the enemy's cavalry, btlouKi.ig to Milroy, came to within Tour miles of WoovUtock, lu puriit of Ui party who had been at Keanis town. Ooiieral JoOca. was In Woodstock at the time, and at once ordered the llth.Vir Jjioia, Cavalry.. Lieutenant Coloooi - iAinalen commanding id meet them. Two squadrons of tliis regiment at the time were on detach ed service, leaving but 150 to respond.' Ap proachiRg' within abouC400 yards of f he ene my, the order to chary with I he sabre and i : Ue I'moii, U a i. ..uu of vital ito-:,nn-e. lo every man and .woman in this c.iuutr.- The oVjv'ial publication of the fact in Am plain, t iho huoil-Uot understanding, and duration of the ww. Scrap ana st iuccs incrii iiiiivi uiuuauuu nuu appreciation than iti the promt cjo. .The uesdlo in Uieir baud ha been incessantly employed in promoting in lU way tin) bodily comfort of the soldier and Withoid, tliis ile- ofNuttheru neW!plrsf; the. dc!aniUoa of individuals in tlie XorUi, and our own univer sal ami sincere desire lor peace, low the pow er of delusion La th presence of this solid re ality. While it waspoible to regard the r Union as a republic, governed by the retire, sun U tires of the peoplA it fu also possible to believe that the evils of war would create a party among the peopld, that would fore the Government to terminate the struggle on rea- vouou tue.r, o our nncm. .cause, u ; ru!Uf tor , lwtf ytM., forwblch Would have been the condition of the army ? . - . . .? -1 j . . Would K hare been able to4 meet the glory taey have mt wiialy made each enonbovi Mcnfice: It will dctirr the eonfidenee of iha it has covered itself witli, but lor the needle work which hat been turned out by the La dies' Aid Associations .and the thousand of individuals of the. rx besides, who lure tail ptA U 'their. Cwverameul J embitter tbm ajainat thoM who hat f iailiatad lliia iniui)ois and ahort aifhteit ' policy V Scooii, ed by; day and by night, ui making up par roenta and minuting socks for the soldiers Taiia, rewMintrnt aa atrire. la a word. IkM, to use the jiMol was given, and was most una luniuig vuiuu irun (lit fort' ... 1V , . H :K I U . ,.. .. i.i :.l ' . . -M ..... - r,i, In. iti (ii iii iiil Join s' cuniiiiiiijtl,1,iul c.ij- I , I w . I 1 . in . t r . 1 . . I 4 Kepubucan uonsuwiion a ubbb w"wicu, .ud absolute power declared by OonTess and prodaimed by the prws to hare been r opejJy sabstiUted, itis beyond question that , ' the duration' of the war depends on tlw will of Lincoln and his coonciliors. None need bt told that these men cannot and will'. Dot , consent to mj term 6f Pw Setting asida oonsideratioa of peaswo, it Enough to know ' that Linooln has been invested with sovereign power over 00 Of the gieatest countrtea-xrf the world, 00 tbd expned ground that he will destroy the Southern people, aod iake their property tor di&tritMiuou among his W- lawm. The moment be departs iroa tws borposA the sword and parse drop froth bis bands, aod be will be lorn to pieces -by his owa degs. " Therefore, while be stands on tfee d eminence where he-l now pUced, he will fight as wiia and inveterate detennina Xftn and with aocbangeble cruelty. While Linooln President-dicUtor, and . the North coatains a man or a dollar, they will be used to carry a the war. , It is certain that the war win last as long aa Lincoln's Government How long will l&at W T These Who Mppose that his term i oeoossarily tim'teJlo Ihe 4th of March in the year 18W ara indeed a simple people. Linccla bat bees made Dictator because a Ooogresa had been elected which was op meed to his will That Conjrress is anaihi- Uted by this pnw idaL Oan aay one doubt tkat a popnlar etfctkm, which woald be cer - taia to replace LmeoJn with a rubir of differ ent principles, could and would be prevented, r reodered inoperative, with equal ea.e and oartaiaty? It b the first step onlr that costs. The frst step4ias made with perfect success. The sweocd wHI be made in time.- The ser- vaata ot Uus "mooirca"repTent to the popu- pouiatioa of his power by his entire want of ffjphitinn, th MmrJicity and homeliness of bis CfcjtMCKdaiJ tltrooe witboot similar protestations? Lin eola reppaUby his pimps of (he press, tbe very language of CromwelL modernised to the capacity of bis subjects. A temporary . dictator! What man in modem history has gained by force or fraud the possession of absolute power and laid it down of his own ehoioa? - . ' f ' , Bot one thing wiS end the rein of "Lin cola 5 violence force revolution If the kr .1 CI. . . : 4.Ma in .1.1-. iiorwera owes rcijia urcir ij yj w geoeratian they wiS do so by an appeal to arms, winch caa be successful only becaiw ( Ltocolo 1 ii not Cromwenot Napoleon, not i s)fo a Ffaocta: but a fool and a coward who 1 iiw.,.v r t 1 has .. aadertakea Job" fpr which he in- ooptsteoU-That lfa Xorthern jieople, will make that effort is ia the bt degree impro- i babibi Tba noaaimous servthty with'which i this consamniatijo of ao organic alteration in the Government has been received, may not provthatU is nniversally Bked by the avmp- 1 . ,tTT..taittdoea pwajt-tle.spmt..fthei nation . reduced to such a temper that it w fit sor sjavetadmcapable of resfaUnoetO a " faaster. . Hereafter, when the grinding Jtyraony of arbitrary power comes to be gen- erafly fen, there wu tie sporadic attempts ai : revott. Tbey will be soppressed by terrible xatkn, bloody massacres, aod proscrip- bonx. This, baa been the course ol aucn tfainsi In aS other times and all other coun tries. Why should U not Tbappen so here? i at 4 .kt ili. V U U A-.. T BLMvmn kue popiuauwaoi nw 1 vm ur armed. Adversaries whose fiend is 'endless and whose hate is irnraortal, now grapple on this WtlBsxirrJn Eepnbhe-f and an - Absolute Mottarch, a Government by Law and a Gov ernment by Arbitrary Power,-tare sr death hold each of the other. The South cao sxr vive onlr by adhering toils organic princi ples. The moment the Executive of the Confederacy is converted Into- an imitation of the dictator of Washmeton. and the Gov- ardDaent becomes a despotism like that - of , tbe struggle becomes ;a . matter ot yskai force, and the 8oota wiS tfifalc.' .Let as keep oar liberty and prepare for bat' tie. AI other occupations are idle, all other reflections now too late, -fiieA. ExamUer. ' From 0u Pdertburf Erprm. Tk Iseih) Sad th IsTeaet. It is not sH of war to fight Tbe bayonet awa iui aworea weapons, are not utc ooiy 1 titu. t ' . vrVJ i V wu" arai Mtrawf TT fljls-anKawll it uAna nf 4Ksa sa-t. I it is dependent tmoo -ether . aeaaes-Th4 soldier must be; "s-fhcrtiijTe ihefaTfl er's labors, form an important element of bis treogih. lie most be . shod, and therefore - the taooer, tbe. corner and "tlie cordwainer . are important auxiliaries to hina. He most - be doChed-therrJore tbe doth roMufacturer ' aod tbe garmentmalcer are nwasary to this end. This latter aflusbo brings us to the . point ape which we propose to make a few - remarks, vis: the vital aod Inseparable con nectioo Ktweeo 1 the needle and th bayonet, and the respectife parts which they play in . great, drama of war. In noticing this in teresting, but not very profoundly" exciting' relatioflsirijv we hare a few words to' say about the rrviocs whicL hare been rendered Lancoln, tittMt and snow vTwlmerrirvus wontvn tuid not tnterovOTT as they have done for their protection and relief? How many bayouets would have been useless but for the needle? To th Ladies of tlie Sxitli. then, do the Ooveni meat and army owe a debt of gratitude, that can never be iorgotten. It is only to express briefly and imperfectly our sense of tlie in estimable value of lheir contributions to the cause of Southern independence in the assist ance tliey have voluntarily and . freely ren dered te-itttr h that we write this artidn In the history or tlie War none of. pa-4 will be brik'liUT tlian tliose which record tAelr crvices, and their brows will be wreallied with laurels as erven and as unudnij; as any which will be entwined around the heads of those who in'tile in the bloody scenes of the battle field. All praise aod honor will be thrtrs for sjt taTornepand geuerafJousyt'f to be born will bless tlieir memories. T ? 10XD1T ETEMVC. MIKfH I. ISIS. W iarile atKnlMHi to the inilic of A. B. SHirrs'isoN, advfctiainf for crp Iron. W are iiitmned that this mtal is required fitt shot and "alien, to' be manunictur'd at the foundry in Salisbury. All person haviuguld heavy castiai. such as mi'l gearing and hr soft iroa, will find a ready aula 'or it here. Boi wears Mwarii thit (4d pot, stuves and other hrd t chilled melal, will hig of no service and will not be bought. fTbe ajtej called 10 iha eoodftion f (ha street rasun; past the Plank-Road Ti41 H..ne.' Itisimpas-I sabl los heavily Jadea sri(fM. ITTba atlenlioo of the satua respeeuble body is also directed to the puud which foqueu tly cul leetsin Dr. J. W. Hall'a lot. . It is believed to be prejadicil to the heallh of those fanifaas Bvrag ia tbe vipioity, aod detiioieatal to private property below . . Xtks Irr sd By fr the mosf import a nt a,,uer which should engage tbe aiteotiuu of f,rmeMiB uioe ti eir work for ,br ptttltl . ,. . ) tt. u lhl-tf lunktiig meal and bread. Cora, . ..... , . , .r. . -hIJ ."' 6a n,el- The end f ha war ia " yt- ludced, iha iudieatioi ar thai tt wiM 001 urminate for two or three jt not until the epiratH Ijoc-tjq.' psideaiialtenn. Let 1 prepare support tbewWe, b tbeif UWtt ubur. Thi. 4i , , ,.t Umt Kfl d",,,e ,oC""on,e lh? iah"r ol lh iodustrioea. Every person able to labor', should at once settle it with themselves to earn their own support, and make up their miods to be wiu, w,i they caa earn. Times- are fuiag to be " Sarder," a great deal, than tbey bav been; aud tb only way to make them easier, is to work,, make breair- and Preuc 9"7- ' IT Tbe recent very sodden and extraordin ary rise -in tbr price of gold, both North and eetb, i believed lo be 'owing, in a very large art, to th fact that the Northern CongMas Jtaa passed all 4h - measures the ahull tioniMs desired for the prosecution of the war. " Lin eols is uow, lo all intents and porpoaes, a Dic tator. He eaa do what fee pleases., without let or hindrance, both with the persons and pro perty of every man ia bis dorainioac. That h will proseente the war with all the astWrnesevf malice and hat is beyond doubt. -Oar only bop is in God. Our owa brav. hearts ana strong arms, witn Uis sustaining power and inspiring awr id the ftitur :as ia tb past. will yet gsw fornsonr iadepeudene. Let lh peopj show their reverence and their grdi lad not only by aa tinmble reliance on His eootinned favor, but by steady obedrenc to h;( precenis, : r ,rj which are ao comprehensive as teumit nothing which onr eircnnitaecs re . - .v Mr tr iwepiwg the otort eosnplete aaeeeaa. arly U our poopie that Codhaaraid hvoiirni national a(Tir parties larly in pur battles the sneers and Imptoiiir; marks of .some few of the newspapers to tb contrary, not withstanding and this adnussion, often very . thoaghuesaJy and profanely made, neceasafdv imposes oorreapondiog actions and cprreepoadipg responsibility. Let tbem not be disregarded. 'rr " IMPEESSMENT OF FLOUR. ' TH PsUrsbnrg ErprtMat yesterday learn that tbs post commissary at that plaee receiv ed as order tb day before lo impress B tb extra soperfina flonr sow in PeUraborg ia th hands oV millers and snrcbaats. Tb order dtfecu that bat f 19 iC per barrel b allowd, OMIM mmm r-hw powsr "" ED.UCATIONAliT-"' y The following resnkitioB was adopted by the Lducdtional Convention bckl at Lincoln ton, last year:' . . " ' It&olrtd, That this Association recommend a general Conventioa of the teachers of tbe CoflWiloratgtaUs. to be held SI oo-r r lStxt to take into coo-mderation the best mearw rurvrtprfying the hecrssary text books f.r aetxioh and colleges, and for uniting tlietr etfiirtji tor the advancement of the cause of education in the Confederacy ; and that tlie Kxectxive Committee of the Association be directed to correspond with teachers, in the various btafts, oh the subject, Tlu: ExLuuve. Committee, at Raleigh, N. C, coueisting of C IL Wiley, J. D. Campbell and Willie J. Palmer, have thought it would facilitate the accomplishment of the object of the above resolution, to suggest a tme and place, lor the ho! Jingo! toe Convention reler red to; and have accordingly recommend that tKo meeting take phce in Ca'uinbja, South Carolina, on Tuesday, April 28th, at 8 o'clock, T. M. This is a very important subject, arid should receive the support and assistance especially, of those whoe position and ability may con tribute materially for the success of the work to be undertaken. "Loso lBsa," the Richmond correspondent of the Fayelievi;i Oiasrver says "Ttiere has been a great rash for clerkships and pojauous In the Department here, and it is said that'll! the Treasury Department alone there are 300 applicauous and uuly om. vacancy aod that is Almaoac and other source there ara bat few North CaroGmena la iMct here." I am ia formed of only Ara Mr. Pag of Randolph, Doorkeep er of (he Seoaie, a ad Mr. Fuller of Fayette Tfh, a clerk ia one of the ban re a as. I bop these gentlemen wiO stand up Hr the rights of our State ; for ia ail measura of National pol icy aod ia treaties with other nation the Old North Mais most look to then as ber rrprr seatative to exert a due share of iaflaenc auioug tba Executive hrads of 'he nation (T) A fleoMHt amrpru was eu loved by our whole-town last 8atnrday morning between three and four o ehirk. The Brass Hand of the 4th Regiment N. f. Troitps.' headed Sy Fid '"Ncava, Thavtag obtained farfough.for tb purpose of visiting their homes, arrived ber that morning, nnd -without stopping to take rest; gave our Town a most delightful serenade. It Was just about th hour when " th early to beds" have Completed their naps and are be ginning lo roh their eye open and realiie that they are anil liv eitizeus of th Southc.ra Confederacy. Being of that number wt en joyed th full benefit of their eompliraenLary visit, and certainly appreciated it very highly It was a sweet, a most pleasing treat. The members of this Band are all citizens of Rowan I aud Iredell, young men who war initialed Hiio tb mysteries of mnsie by th well known preceptor, Mr. V. H. NxsvB.Ta the earl) fart of the first year of the war.- It has since beenjed by EswAan Naava, bis brother, Mr. GoBsjt, for soiu time with as, sick, i a member ; and ." NaT," our correspondent, is " on of ihem." We bop this is sot th last lime w shall hear them. -. VTrk f tbe Mertbera Csagresa, Th Northern Congreaa. which expired yes terday, has don its work moat effectOalhr. It has iavested'Abraham Lincoln with anor pow er than aa abaotal. moosrehv. . Among tb grant of Abolii ion legisUlioa ta Urst, th bill of giving binv power lo suspend the writ of habeas corpui, which gives bjm full control of tb per son of all within his dominions neeosd, th miiitia bill, which place nnder his eeatrot lb whole militia' (ire of th conslry and tb sword entirely under bis band ; and third, tb financial scheme, which gives him the pure. Th army, the navy, 4 Iha lreaary are nnder bis aUolut and jwlimiud cuoLrol ; fee has absoluVa poarcr-rto Jorcinlobj armi -eV. ery rnn whom he pleases, aodjucarceraU in Iiu iiasluss every on who presumes la ihnr with him and freedom of speech aud vf th pre Can be restrained at his ptegsur, with mncb facility as eaa' freedom of th person. Riekmnd Enmter,Mtk $ County Business. ' THE JUSTICE-OF TOE PEACE for Rowan County ar rsqnested to meet at th Court House ia Balisbary, oa Thursday the 19th in., at 1 1 Velock. , Isu, for the ptarpoee of carrying into c fleet, the act passed at th recnt session of tb Legisfslore, rtlitled "An act for tb reUef of tb wive aod families of soldiers in tb army." : x A snsjority of iht Jastic are required lo b preseat. BENJ. 8UMNEmV March 7,1863. 8w42 Cass's. Tlie au vaoced guard of the opposing col umn aria ridden down, and every man of it wllr .lil.UI or CanturenL Th.ii onmmene - edAwnuitigfight,wWchoonmiite4lora di- tanoe of thirty miles: the enemy scattered and routed by tlie violence of the oawjt, were nevrr pennitted to rally until they readied the top of the hiD beyond Cedar Bndgev' In the mean lime, the Eleventh bad tastetied it self upon the raHr..or...tot.eOTalins .cojuton,: and with their yells and sabres, added to the Coiheriitio of those iu frouL L At this noiut thueneuiv were reinlorced bv two squadrons of New Vork cavalry. The numbers of the Eleventh having been reduc ed by details to carry back prisoners, and by tbe horses of many having given out In the run'jhrough the mud to about twenty men. The enemy were enabled to rally and charg ed this remnant ; but fortunately, at this tune the 8eventh Virginia Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Dulaney, came up and, with sabres drawn, dashed in. The enemy were again driven back, and another ruu commenced, which couUnued to V wchester. As the ranlceea, closely pursued by tbe P. ...r, l..i .l.K.1 L...k t,M,d.M . . . .... - f, " turn Wblcn amurs bau laxetl. tue toss ou yur awwr w iwo a 1 itru anu In I . : I . . l.:it 1 .t about fifteen wounded. Tlie principal Vm of the enemy was the rapture of 212 pr.sooem and about 175 horses, besides equipments, pi.tol &c Catata McIVxiai' who was an active participaiii in tlie filit. h1 wlio ouue down in clw of U eaptored Yankee-, wild vt.th delight, own cheering, wun and -JSSSirZii-' children sliOutiug and waving hats audhaod- jlCMMlt W,rt, X-V Ot. 8."cmHt7' kerchiefs, exhibiting a' livery interest id the ti.- ,M-Ji.- .1 ' about a month ajro made his escape from on j RicanoHB, Maiah .Tbe beoaiastr bontd f a Yankee trii on the Mism j pr4 in tbe tanher coawdeialio of tl Mitfir Jtpiii. Having been cap'mva at Aloomeiu. lie . . 1 . ... wm has thiis had an early upjkirlonify oSered hiui for retaliation in kind, and be is aiucl to have made good use of it, having borne himself throughout wnh,gn-at gsHnwtry. ;- - it will be seen Iroui the Northern aeeoant of the affair, which is jHil.iL.hed under our te'egrapbic head, that the Yankees admit that it was a w disgraceful affair," aud that (lieii men " broke and ran, although they greatly outnumbered tbe lebela. Richmond Emm' iner, March 4. riocuamox ii thi prkidut. Tlie following Proclamation from President Davis appeared 1n the Hichmond paerf of Saturday : . It is meet that, as a people who acknow led; tbe supremacy ot the living Goi, we should be ver .tmudfol id" d'teuih-tM- 011 Hun ; sitotikl remember that to him alone can we trust for our deliverance ; tliat to Uim is due devout thank I u! new lor tW signal mercies bestowed 00 us,, and that by prayer alone can we hope to secure the continued loanifestalion of tiiat protecting care which has hitherto hirded us in tlie miuSt of trials and dangers. In obedieuce to His preorpts, we ha ve from time to time been gathered together with prayers and thanksgiving, and he has been graciously pleased to hear our Kippbcatioris, and to grant abundant exhibitions of II is fa vor to our armies aud our people. Through many. cooSicts we have, now attained to. a place among nations which commands their respect; and to tlie enemies wtioericmpass us around and seek our destruction, tlie Lord of Hosts has again taught Uie lesson of his in spired word, that tlie. battle is not to. the strung, but to whomsoever he willetli to exalt Again our enemies, with loud boasting of the power of their" anocd meu and mailed ships, tlireatm us with subjugation, and with evil machinatioiis seek, even m our own homes and our own lire-sides, to.pcrvert out flien Servanu and 011 maid-servants iqto accotu pliers of "their wicked designs. lender triee etrcumsUnces, it is ray privi lege to invite yon once more to meet togeth er and to prortrate jromrlves hi bumble sup plication to mm, wiio tias been our constant and never-failing Support in the past, and4o whose protection and guidance we trust for the future, V , To this end. L Jefferson Davis. President of the Confederate Stales of America, do issue this, uy proclamation, setting apart Friday, the twenty-sestrnth day of March, as a day of fasting, humiliation aud prayer ; and Puo invite the people of the said 8ta(eA to repair onthatjiay to tlieir. usual places of pubtio worsirrp, and wftio iv-fvvttrta'htafiMf: God, that he wilf rrmtmue rim tnervifgt nro- hectioO, Of ef Wir CaiWtS, that hrf Will scalier (Kir eneiuits and set at nanjfht their evil tWgns and that he win gradounly restore to our be loved country the bMessings of tvace and so- cunty. V . ; ' In taitn wnereoi, I nave hereunto set my i-aoti mi um oy ot iwwuionu, ou we iwen-. ty-seventh day of February, hi the year of our Lord orje thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. JEFFERSON DAVIS. By the President, J. P. IJouxmix, Secretary of State. Tbe Yankees have ve iron clads at For rew Monroe, toritr the CatskiB, Nantucket, Ereicson, Monitor; and Sangamnoo- ; mluirK TheaohiaHbiad is KtwOuntod. Tdv' fuifheTHioaTliei af ' trie ror" r . ' ' - , I CHlTfAKOOtla, 'March Otftiera V.r." attacked iha -eoemy-al Franklra,TlJ- tnilea south of Nashville, on Sunday, uh; cavalry and light artillery capturing Ure thousand Yankees, with ttorea .and equip-' ments.. V . ' ' . Tlie enemy Csptirred several foraging wag. MK,;. w Warlrace, ou the rL, . t ft,w.A ., I ' The Y nki)e conUtin to commit depreda-i. 1 twns art uuU Murhvt-aborv. A (itiaea nf. llulherlord was Ukeo out and wlupjJ . order of the Federal oHicersv CaanAJtooda, Majxh iv-ofirtmtory r, , ports srecied of 'aa .Dora's succeul raid hi Fraskhovylle is bow lu osssoa id' that place,' ' : , --..; :,vs;.-v ' Thirty-nioe wagons were csptored wkh' stores, Tbe Fodend Ions ia 1,000 killed ad wounded. .Our loss is heavy. Tb bomber - ot pnauoers Ukeo IS 2,UIU j . . -i.-',-- I Frasa fWkshnre-.nalad1saatsBat Dettt. 1 ... --. i.-- . . - - - TJ"A-, 1 af ! ba nalaea. t. I 1 i.l.rr.uha Marc s 4lh. a hJUaai . Ta. u I r . . . ... . .-- mml at not daslrovad. . Va ara at f m her. Uae eletsa iseh fan was barstseV hs utber ara a4 injuirrd. - , . ; . tSigard.) J. C PE.MBERTt)K Lieut. Usa. t-waiiua4ia.r - " v- ' ; t ! f v Ceawsrals tssgrtss. :,. ; , I Lll k.lft 1... A i . . msal taiL Th bit iutSuOoed sum UBi sine hy Mr. WigfaH was finally adopted, w-;ta amrad- SBsn;, as a sklilnl for lh bdl reported lima ed Judiciary C'tManulie. which bad bees pre viously sdbstitaud for j ltoa bilL Wiaost final actio of tb abject tb beaal weal ai ls secret Mews. " The Uoaa a a in crt suSsiaa as tba Tax bill. , ;-'..v.'"- Later frsei the sHh Isw aVtarra Jig- ' gtrs aedetdltrs at tlllfse tliat RK-uaoao. March U-Aa extra Seaaws f lh United btates He a ale was called by Lin eola beeans the interests of the United Slate reeaired kill giving Liucola power to suspend lb writ of aaaeas frfm at ptensar. It fiaal ly passed lh floes by a Vol of 93 to 45. . A row baa oeearred k-lween lb Federal soWo-r and lb negroes nt lliMon Head. The latter were drive off to th other end of the Island. Th Waebinglo CkrifU sy e have sad and bant. haling report t tnsnburdia ' a lain and oattage oiaiilted by regimesis from Sew York. swt Jersey, Penaytssk. and we say wub shame, Massacbaeelt Grunswsr given for Gas. ilanier at tb efoee of svsning drees pared oa hnadaj ' Tb CArmtcU contends that there k great re action ia favor of a vigorous proroikn of tb war tbroagtioat th North. t Gold reported inactive,' Closed St NW York oa the 3d at 31 premium. TM Rtactlsa at iha Xarth. , . - W ha; oa aatboritv frons ' th Nortk, which w eonaider entirely rsliabl, anate very , Soaifortabt luforwatioa relsiiv to tb pse '' lar naetfoa ibroegh th Narthweeu - Aa" i. , represNbl eoflctH seenta t have arisen hs ' tweea lb DesBoerat aad Rrpubueaas in lh ' Illiaui LeguUtnre,a propositio to dara . to lb first of Jnas, by wbMh tins n is hoped by the Democrats ' Iheaessvsatnfr" posed la b koldsn m Louisville, would b ea- , abled io msks a tepin or it prweeiX. Thi ; eaesed ike RepabOcan mendier ladrsert tb ': , Senate, tbereby leaving it without a qnoram v for basin as. aad tkaa the suatler staads Tb ( Chieagn TiMe args tb Iporrais lit stand 7 firmndwrak1ui trrme wlrh tbt Kepeblieass" which k W thoaghl lUs) w.lt do. 1 his seaisls , very auawgly U anarchy and eoaasioe-":- J5aaiaerv t. i:y .'.-'',- r The Fortress Monroe: eorrespoient of the ' NewTork Times ssyt it stahotorkml actr ; that certain privates of the t5l Newtork ! tl-giiuet have kidnaped negroes-and sold , them to seotsioriisU outside td the Federal .j hues. ' ". Kin itlTrDfpartDfDi.rKaltlsb:; IT is herebfr reoutwUnl tliat DorsouS who may be appointed by the several County Court, to reoetva the iiiooey attropnated y the Legislature for the purchase of provision for the families of soldiers, will report their names to Uie Executive Office, as soon ai practical!. . Those Counties which have not, appointed agent, wdl please do so at once." March 6th, 18G3. 2w:42 . .'-. r ACT1 A SWORD oa tb firewa JUVjp 1 Frry Road, or iaSabsbury, oa tb 34th Fbrsarv. Tb iudrWill receive a saitabl reward ess com pease Uoa, by hand in it to lb Edilorof th Watebman.ov I thf aaVsralgaed. i E- D. WATL1NGTON. March 9, 1863. 2l4