i r f ! i r I tao rcvcM U-l lYi.d.: When e rvntbed MuiukrJvi!!s, nd-- . t 11 . , 1 1 .ttt liif.tf m UA ' 01 kreu f rebel had that morning at tacked and taken Clasgow an important point, only erven suite fror tb railroad aid ordering u 14 proceed very eu- 1 1 ,7 tiously, aa ll was eipecled thai tbrjr would ' ; attempt to optar our train. , We lull our r . waT along slowly till w. reached ' Cave i . ' City, at, which Jwiot w fuuoJ a lol of fu- UV TVS IB 1 w w-tPM-wfcp The whole aflairWu moat hmefuloe, 4wj ir 220. tweK . mouths' men of tba SlthKe&iici vol. V teen, under Col M.stm. They bad for tification, two piece of artillerv, ana sui Scient supplies to hsve held this place a month against 5.000 men. The reWls were mounted, numbered eighty two, and were commaud-d by Col. Unghe. At day break yesterday morning they daubed into the town, completely urprised the garrison and captured k without half a Jmm mu boiaff fired. They nrmaioed aa hour or two, took 10,000 from tb bank, sacked tj town, took, what good horse tbeyeould find, and tl left southward- Oor tin reached Bowling Green and Atnid . as aithnnt twin? disturbed. Jt before dark we pawed a small ata;on call i ri(l; mi which there ar..sAue Federal trooo. We had pasied U more .than a quarter of a wile when we tacbeL an open field, in which, and not more tbao fifty yards from lbes track, 1 taw a body of meowed me drawn an la line close ta the limber. I sat in the door ef the baggaga oar. and was looking at them and - wandering -what eon -of- fun the found "it to be to ait oo in auch a cold rain, when auddeoly big fcliow with a blue overcoat, raised bi revolver and took aim at the car. I aupposed h,wa getting- off some aort of a country rural Kentucky joke, when I aaw a puff of smoke from bis watol. and at the same instant beard lb crash of a bullet Pg through the ear. Quicker than thought the bal ance ef the party raised their revolver and fired into o, and the the whole gang wheeled Into the limber and disappeared. Tfcn entire affair did Dot OOCUPT three secoodi. aad was alt over before I had Timffto-Tlo the dodging proper under lh circumstances. The bullet passed thro' the car. Several others struck into the wood work, and glanced off. without pene trating to tbe interior. Fortunately no body was hart, and as I was the only ooe . who aaw- the gnijjhfwjrMBoJbX ixceot mrseif scared. v These daring movements on tbe part of the rebels show that operations wita a view to interrupt the Iim of commaoic Uon between Louisville and Roseocranz are about, to be renewed. Refugees, from Glasgow informed as that the rebel sta ted that Bragg bas passed around the left ef Eoseocrant, and had succeeded in flank mg him ; ibis intelligence i further shown, to be truthful from intrmuon from olber aourcea. u tois oe so, we soajt khhi a reoetitiou of tbe Brazg and Buell cam aign, whose character is still fresh io tbe mind of erery penon is the North. J Ose year ago last February, I Uited ITashnile, while tbe bridge which Uw re treating rebels had fired was still smoking, t Jba uoceeded in finding but one Union citizeav Truth compels me to add. that after lapse of nearly two years, during' wbicb the people bare enjoyed ' all : the jaghta and blessings of Federal occupation, there is not quite as mush resident Union aeofimeot a- there was., duriog my first visit. "Your Administratioa bas done Jeff Davis good service since that time," said a citizen this moruitig. Jast at ile. tiioe when the whole South was uoderideuvand cMvaasiag tbe expediency of deserting, the rotteit Confederacy aod restoi'mg the Jd Uaion, the Coaoacalion act was paMeo. Then your Government, feariog that the whole South might sot yet be united and determined, 'la their rebellkn, vmtd the Emaocipatioa proclamation. After this for fear there might poasiolf remain ain le ease of Unbuispi or toyalty in 'the Soutt, tb Federal Goverwneot detiwiia ed t jnke tbe tblog sue, aad accordiog; ly commenced to arm the negroes. ibweittten fofibe-absence,of tbe Unionj Such, in bner, is the reason give by ieetimeotin this city and other portions f ajtt0oth'liMi . asJjvill tub to diit, poo hotekwhUkjR ahopa, bawdy houses, faro banks. Jouldr , atrapa and jgenoml dilidatior. A jr aoa can scarcely, recognize mi .it a aiogle I feature which belonged to tbk city befcra the war begao.. GEN, EOBERT lUSSQM. ' This gallant officer (says-the Feteraburg' ; Sryuir,M been assigned to the ; aaand- of the troops ia Southwestorc, Vir ginia aad East Tennessee. We leant from private letter received bert that a part of oar. cavalry engaged' tba Yankees near j ollicoer on tbe JVth iaet- aad took for "Jirr'tx!i BiSi-WTtfeefana aad aoeon- tretentuAa iu to aa4jy jOB prr wata. and CoL Battle, a very gallant aa l.H ( t,,i ihnO, I'uiiil. I '.ii. I hi. J j IV n t . Lv t,H-n cxfjlHifli.-! mn one lo. U called the Miliary 'litHct of the MMiippi. and to be auder command' of Msj. Gen. U. S. Grant. The anny iuUud ed (or operation: iu this grand departmeal will ronit of the grand corps' of, Burn aie, Sherman, ilooVr and 1lora, the letter lately called , the army of he.Cum bHrUnd. These grand corps are sub di vided, into' swaller onwij officered and manned as lormeTljTwifli tl. xo?pti.n ofTIofrM fcorjWi whew 4muu, L. II. la-io. tlem Gnt of courmt lie leave to morrow for Nashville, accom panied bf Secretary Stantow. lite Vaabiagtoa Chronicle Miake fIKiwinsr statement relative to lb removal of (h. Rencriii : We are in receipt of the atonding in irkSgence, in regard lo the rtmoI of Grii. llosertcranx. The whole country will be slirretl at vhat we shall chronicle. . Ta is rumored that three charge are maJe against ihia late popular command r. The IrM charge i preferred by Gen'la Critteatfea and Mi-Cook, to the n-Ot that Iloaenrrana left the Laltle fiekl dmring the cmU aad fled to Chattanooga, al iviorl- ed V officers there that the d vm lost. " ' It is reMrTed thai suberqet-alls, through opium, be become insensible. - The aeeond charge, it is ruanored, la made by the Government, to the t-ifect llwil hi orJers weee lo remain at Cblla koog uittil reinioreeroenta ahooKI arrive. Tbe third charge as rumored. Is te the effect thi he declined to move from Mur reesboro, ia June law, when ordered lo.do ae by the Government, as an opportaaity was offered toerufth Bragg, a large portion ot his army having been withdrawn to succor Johnstourho was operating against Great. ... . - - - If these ebarm are true, it is most utv fortunate, as' tbe name of Rosenctani was a ulWautn of immeuse weight, YaUaruligham to kU Ohio Fritni. The following is Hon.' . L. Vallaudig- heoas address to hi friends in Ohio aiace tbe election: DemoeruU ot Ohio: Ton bare been beaten l. by what mean it ie idle-now to inauire. It is enooeh that while tens ef thousands of soldiers, were sent or kept wiiaia your oute, or neiu iu acuve cairn a re. . a l I I elsewhere to vote against you, tbe Confed- erate enemy were marching upon tU p- ital of your country. Yon were beaten; bat a nobler battle tor eonslitutional liberty, and free, popular Government, never was fouirht bvanv Dec pie. And your unconquerable firmness r 9 s 4 S and courage, even jo tbe midst of armed military force, secured you these first oA freedom' rights free speech sad a frr ballot ! Tbi eoaspiraey of tbe 51b of May fell before you. Be not discouraged ; des pair not of the Republic ; maintain your , rights ; alaod firm to your poailiou ; never vield by your prmclplea or yourorganiza-f tlOO listen noi id any one woo wouta . have you lower yourstanhvd iu the hvur j 4M UVsMti - r 3 o melbwsog of your opinions upon 1 anv questioneven of policyvwill avail any- I thing t concthate your political foe. , I bey demand nothing less- than an abo- ute surrender of your pnaciples and jrour organization, jaoreover, 11 inee be any hope for the Constitution or liberty, .it '..' thePemmlpartjr alnnst ft nil od Ltllnw.til. in a lit- little while longer witf see ItrTmiensnd f events, will torsa it Uoit all, eaeept those who profit by the calamities of their coun try llbaak you,.one nd all, for your sym- 1 patbie and yosr suffrages. Bi aaauretj that though ia exile tor no of?vBe but my poh'ticai opinioMi, and .the free expression xf them to you ia peaceable p' lic aiwein biy. you will find rne ever steadfast Jn those opinions, and true to the Conatitu tiuR and to the State and country of my birth. C. L VALLANDIGUAM WtipB, C, W, Oct. 14. 1883. WHY BRAGG BASXOTYET n. ISIIED IIS WORK. A correspondent ia the anny, writing to h iggl"""! nn Jrwnyy Ridge Tenn Oct. i3thTforclb)y recspitqlales the ' www 01 ' mt- swwgg Chiamftagar chjr ;aa tlte impatient spirit of our people Ieired. llie follow iuz i aa extract from the letter : . ' ' - "Those that are distort from the thehtre of active operations-'.of-an army have no conception oUhe amnunt bf labor required to move it, especially afierjt4tas pad through. a ttibieOMta. lake, for ip ince, ChicaTiSum'" It retrireti; tw w dsy bard fighting to dislodge the enemy from their position : then the men were wearied and exhausted, so much so that tlwy were not abi (xl-ioagh Hushed with victory) to pursue their routed' aadtJeemg km; C,QO0 wall and uninjured prisoners to look after, 2,000 wounded ooe to send to the rear for treatment ; t&arcanooa wa cap ere o Off quantity of gun to b picked ("Hlllllf I ... ta l ? la,, I ; j i, 1 : , t liom iMlleliera lo IUj 'jf t: 14 I liio that rr I'.lleJ anJ Jiit'!.'J iu our batteries, SuJ cf 1'k!i tlnre were a num ber; Uatly, our vesoded Lad to be sent to lb railroad to be forwarded to the va rious ttoftpitala. ITlieML and many xler mailers ef prim? iinp'riaiicf,' had to have alleiilion. In adi.'hios to this, Loegatreel' riria was without tranoportaliou this had to be giSttet np and furnished lim be lor any importaat tiiovm rould be made, ow jf ile would only Jake nil shi in to eiMratio 1rhg::yStmt . . . '.in luytbw vi,iiMa cuutor wouia cee. I kuvs tliat lirniti b uone ail Ibat a man rould do lo farther the interests of the ConrWreracy. j CAROLLVAi -VA1HUL 1 a A. .. SALISBURY. N.C.: VOVDIT KTCXI.1C. TKIItt t. IfU. ' Aaatker Caaaie, la the FVIA W r wtoM Sr Um f br. J. . I W Rovma, mi dwl ! u a Hi' H t rtfnmmttkm Uw MS Cvi INMrlrl to tto Mat 0 ym WdM CaMnl lam. iadat trtrm WwMra Pwrat aa aaBMia pfaaw lanrt a til Ua WtM aa4 fanrate Mil la Ikla XSiflx conpliance with the re quest of a nnnher of t$e citizens of SnKaborj, ; j - - Kicr. D. T. LACY- - (who served as Geo. Jackson's Chaplain) . iu ncjrii a AODnnn ob the military and religion char acter of GENERAL w STONEWALL " JACKSON on Xloodav eveaiir Nov. 2d, at 7 o'clocs; in j4rPreenaq Church. . Anjmportant dee won ha lately been made by the French Tribunal in tbe case of the Alabama, torue effect that French inae ranee offioea are not liable tut the val ue of gjod elairse by our Northern ene nties, destroyed by tvesaels carrying the Confederate flag, in their transit aero the r ... ! u.- ..V! -. - , , . , , - j Wlfi 10 fEtT inJn that way. On the ground, that the Northern and the houttrn.SUle of the American Union ere beUi.erenu. that in' . . 1 ,f T to say, two nations at wr. -a fact weiP known to all the world ; and that those who ignore it existence, and fail to pro vide expressly agafnst the incidental iik in shipping goodsrcannot recover tbe it urauce office which do business in the usaal way, in their good are ht by an reeognized by the be!lerent them- Beivtra aa lejciu act ui war. tue aimmiui cannot be regarded, s. a pirate, but a pri ' ainMi lr- rifaifi nnlPt mnA , , . - , , 1 ror S"1 BOM m m" emief or iue vonteueratea. ueoce utw uuro- ing of a ship ana cargo at sea, constitutes an act of warfare (or which insurers are not, responsible without -a specific agree ment. " V : Brfw Staliotf b-ltJe, o th I4tb and Ith Octoberr was n very serious af fair to the 27th. 46th, 15lh,46lh and 47th liegiment of X. C. Troop, participating in il The number killed waj not so greaj as ia tome other bnttiea, but the loss ia woufided look disproportioaately largf. WV regret our limited space forbid our giving the list of casualtie which would fill a page of this paper. Tlte firt North Carolina Cavalry; ha the ! 't been in aeveral engagementa since lOib of October, and also sustained pretty serious loss. Lieut. Col. Thomas Baffin, of this corps, was morully wounded and captured, and haa since Hied at Alexandria. And Major Rnfjs Barriager wa ayain wounded, nut !izhtly tbi time in the thiirh. i 3SM Ti6In1g'ltt'ur''te tlwr-ttaaliyil Ciartanooga; :i Geis: Grant, wIk haaMeoevd- ed iUaencranz, olds that place, but 1 evi dently uneay. ' IS fine of coiuiecticm wuh bis baw of operational, is too hiog and too as ailable by our caralry to render tlie qpettiori of supplies sure, and he may at any Utrte find bis army in a starving condition.V Indeed, reports fronr Gen. Bragg army represent iLtftii a elrtidy experiencJnealpnTaGDni irom lac-K 01 supplies, inere i na prooaaui- ty . that the enemy soon wCl aUenot a far- ward nioveroeat, unless be s'ould be largely reioXbrowl en attempt waicuwiU be fraught with great danger under the Otoat favorable, circotnatance poaaiblw. . Nor is k believed the enemy will be allowed to arjeod the wio ter in his present quarter without iaterrrp tiooa. Ge& Brasrr will hardly permit Uwa. wjffiiitwa L-t uCon auraed hag oewi fma that quarter at any tuou. I l'lVe is not!.!.,,' f.n IU .J4 army. Geii. Ltn ks fallen Uik, l.-ftviiiK' a t.a'U wule waste of coiintrv U tween t Lb t ai mie. There will not prubaUy, be ny, more serious woil between them this winter. , The rncmy will no doubt attempt to pen etnai from T ennencee fwhich is now almost certainly under their eontrot) into'We.itein NortJi 6aAiiiia and WeeWta Virpiui. Their retreot apiwarsncw at. and capture of the Warm Fprincs in this Stair, and tbeirVtrioa traticne Iu Wcatern Virvaa a, have .directed the .attention' of the Government to thor eiteTnnd (roQPUT0 put ta moik)p to meet them. , :r ' - I m . . . i . , ii in vum-iivj urawon n ww efi;rajinfr the seriens" attention of our peepW in all parts of tbe Confederacy. It b of vital importance, and something must be done ahd that rifrht early t ve 41s froraTerT wrHMU CvUdcqiwrt- ee. Several srhrmea have been sifrjreted J in diDTere.it parts of tbe Ctitifederacv lor re- lievinir as of thi embarrm-wrnent, and it botied that tlte urtjent necrMity of tbe rase will vet brine out something wbtrh ha1 prove aoecrsafuL. Tlie Western Drmocrat of the 27tn givea a plan wbicb it seeina to hs would answer the purpose, and ia freer of ob jections -than any we have yet rem. - The gnat dim oulty, however, is te bn found in Uie lack of public confident. Tie popi must come to the point of a firm and wnanh- ntous rrive to rumaio Die liorrninst at hazards; id a one- of the rareeV ways of doiiiff thi. is to an4ain the curren cy. Can tins be done ? UapTd and sir-1 uu sucorsa of our arms against the ene my would do more titan, any thing else to wards restonni conndenoe. And this back ewup byadoption of aome wise plan for ao- saruiDjr m reuunuaoewoi currrnrv woun aeconiplL-4 tbe work. Canwenotbevetheve? Ceagresaiaeal fetet 4lfc ItgU S. C. T- . gg-WBr, BiajrjiAar V a 9 $ a. I Jh 8th B, C, F, Q, , J, K1 CVareUnd, Rowan, Mecklenburg, -CJvaTeUnd--, Gaston, Catawba, Liocolu, 10 13 29 1J 23. 3, 44 5. 3U ny 22 2 GemtMd IJbtpital Aa 7, IjWs A. 8th Di- trk:l J. 0. Raauay 13; tt'n. Lander Z. Camp Holmes. &h Dvtrl Laok-r 3; Ramsay 21. ' NORTH CAIOLIN A VOU-jrAVT CO. II ERE AS. I hav Wa mfiyinu4 tWieii. iaj A f at by tba ahuve Conipaay SW thi Kuie, I hrrefcv Bmm( rtKMetfat taU tW eiliat -t Safcabery, 4 viiiy w. aiuad at Mm Cm xmT"l, l,",rt time aad plaee 1 will deliver aa arfdrrae epua Ikvfiwal aad mtpwtlaal Mhiaetof VuleMr Navy. - After which var Aaika wM be ey, a abenption. . REV. WILLBAMSO.V HARFJ, Aftmt We publish tbe forgoing notice, with the single remark that the abbjeet is new to us. It is doubtte of important interest to our country at tlx time, and we be seak the attendance of tl4 public to War Mr. Ilarria, whom we know to U a prac tical tnatt. Tr w'e ba.w bcetr rcqnested by Sberiff Walton to give aotice tliat the next Snferier Court of Rows will commence 0 Monday the 16th of Nov. inunL " Our Own xtlemeniary Grammar,? by C fr. Smy tbe, A. M1 from tbepoblishinf Uouse of Sterlings Campbell. Si Attrigbtt G wnsbo roV now .ouk.Jt is a book of l48pagef,' ahd ha been b'ghly approved by ccmpetent jadjfea. We have one down copies 'on band. The North Casoljn fyaod of the Presby j terian church met iu'Utis place but Wedne- 1 day evening. Rev. R. N. ur, of Lincoln- -tou, was ejevted M'Mh-raior.: Tlie opening er mon ww preached ty Rev.-J! M. SIm"-!, of FayetteviHe. Tle attendance was (rood, but not large. Buineiw Wai UariMcted with dispatch, aud liarrnotiy and plraMntneiw re3eJ U,roQtboot- "'ww'tog able addrrwje were' delivered on mirwonarv tieuveretf on oussionary and educational rubjix-ra. Tlie labor bf nod were dosed Saturday afternoon. y We regret we rw unable U give a nw satisfactwry account of this iatemting- meet ing at present. An adjourned meeting of ConMMdTreshy- wrj waa awo ueni ihtp, ana sen "Zf arrtrfasr I -. f row-tow- cfl. .: ATmwic4hrr thrnjr the call vnurcu iu viiwhiuf, ior mm oa.iorai servwesJ .1 1. m.r . : 4 T-etif Ri'v. Alrx, Simhrir ame up, and by 1 of the Presbytery was placed In bis haxHls. leirisumalancwaHit such figures .m. was ee lxrrijf,xrtfmi0 tlia-porchnser. lb O. R Lamar, IVei-Wlent of the Bank ofl person being supplied, 71 old the Ipdy Commerce, and InU- uf the Bank Conren- tion at 1 Richmond, in conjunction with of- fieer eirn Baakain ether Stalrv reqweeta uist a meeung of the reprasentativeft of lb banks, in tb Confederate State, and menv. ber elect to. Congress, bedtekl in Augus ta, oa the 0th Vember,Ho toosder and act oaqeeatiooe rehuiog to the currency. By request I respectruliy ask the member of the Preu Associatica to give the tub- ject such, nation a tber may deem coosfst- l . . coaotry. " - : - Ti Xr' i '"o ,!a' " ';,''t pulliluj ia lis Raleigh S(uJarJ, ss viewed by 'per sonage who sign hinwtf "Paviilaon"; and am curious to know tlieolct the anthor and le Standard Have in View by giving ' publicity to snrh artirh-a ai this late day f pur intl UBha,.vvrrUi. Ilia not tlere? hire my urae l rater into a iliacaiaiosj with LHivUhwin, but w ill sta , brlrfiy what Uiis lory llr long and hard to prove. v 1 hut tbtf rtsht wf tton nhilrf t ym-rmmwM urnim ytfsr. fcJrwtT7 a a a a . " '. .:; :? r-T',v:''"'wrw7rr,nrv- - -; bi luted aad gsarrted against y the-pro-viaiorta af he eoaaritution ; that jhe (art was known and direuaed by the sswral Stat- at '.U lime of lib rtltKaVionTlhat we, then, the ittn4e of the United' Slate. - . .. . ' rr i compart j bio", conaoikiaieO go vrrament, reailervl so by virte of tb rnatittition, it having been ratiaVd by thv people ectiag in their individual character, a forming single community, and. not by the J4iaira artiag in their sovrrei n ra parity coaaequeatfy that, the Stabs ia latifyibg ike ma.wilation hl the Coofc-d-mile vbarrfrfef whWh they tnmd when thr'y 'rftiilUl it ; asd that. tbt-M-fU, a) Stale eould not withdraw or seceoV wjik out the consent of the whole, aad ia rr it did, cuen-km sat theeonalitaiiffta) ami rightful remedy. ; Three are the conrlunions to whieh t very man baa doubtlrs powte who haa read lo -the Standard thU ebawcterilie artii-te h-r the icnature of JJhvidauo. Vow will pe'cerve- that thrae viewa are ideni'iJ wkh those held by our emiWv and eonlrary l tho-lertainML by the? -aler and best Den of the country. North and'Soath. ever since the dnstjtwiion had a name. But, Mr. Editor, admit Davidson cor red which ml do not, I.: again, ask what object ia to he eUavned by aprradiag' such news before our people at this ub timely vaa l-They ww prodoew nu gftod- that IeviJrnt. Tliey will produce mueb evil. U tpnitht Wehave noibiag now lo do with th UoiteJi Sutea. The rTglit of 8rvi.n with uw, i n loregone conclusion.. We Uh that we l.l the constitutional ritrt; that we wre jwbfibhvioiskiiig thr.eouTfrwe did. and we certainly were, if aay prn ever were justifiable in rebelling against o pmwion and uorjlkn of power. - But the quealiob wvh us. i, not nheth- er we wet right or justifiable io seceding' fivm a Bovernment Ibat had ceased U protct oor int-r-t anW iulitotie, bst wheUter sar sni Jr tlattt or ftvtmt. W't haw set out to- roaka good oer declaration- thai we will he free and inde pendent It require the undivided entr gies of our wh4 peofb to aeeomplislr ihia noble ptj-ue. The sgiutioa of questions feretgn tw the real object can ttnlj redouwtl'lo our disadvanUe pro duce diaorcwniaition and disaSecliew. Iht- I vhltma and the Standard are laboring unrtg aooui nis iai aiaie or auir pet ting argument in the mouth of ojv eoe mMi against ns and aiding and abetting him Jnjeyeyw'ay in which it ri posaibl to do so by epr4witioo and tnireprseaU tioa, " Now, thene men do aot deserv to be seal North or JUaeW. if (hey art not loriea and spies, then Benedict Arnold and' Major. Andre were lovat men aad unjuvtly persecuted. If this is not ao, then what gwo.1 are we lo esprct from a coarse of eondnct iwdalged by them wbicb all good and loyal: men narte in eondemoing aa IrvasenaUet' JOHAUNIS. S A NOBLf EXAMrtSt: Dear " Watekua"'. 'A an example worthy f imruttoa in tbee daw of exboibitaut pri- y' - -- : -- j ces and depreciation of our currency,! mut mention a mdile actr in thperson of Mr. Rural McXeely, it Rowan County. A refugW in our Coonty haJ occw-ion to L ...:v.iV. '. suiiply himself with some hmtHrmtionalUt (rani) of doivffftio rMsnufacture, aud aftrt' piakhryJ manjTw'Jw-n perWuhr who were holding beck large quantities of it, e for long prices he called on the abovd btJ WhMU, make the handume4 Jjqn ..'. " . .. . .. it i ' Ljgeef y remar ke4 that .W flt Urt tiling JrTJ - r;1e --- ..r t ---.r--i ..- W netcrn Borllii4UtiIIuJ aridea 4 imr manuiiu-inre. wnu w..h m n!iHwmlatwnyjBa.; caljfg: unf. in ' . " .... ' . would pay her N. C. Bank note, suppta ild pay ber N. C. Bank note, nppo- lag she Iikeniae-teMhs of all otnenyiooa ed upott tha : :. a being -WottfaMnara than Confederal Note. Whereupon M McNeely repned, that air price had bf e.iihorbitaat, from tb fcet 4f pc UUoa lor oar carrency, and uhaflia order to sustain our Government, a CoafedwaJ dollar mul U worth ai much a .that at our Baak Note. . . " Thia'lady hae 'lrlvew twa aoMto Coufedcfita cause la tba beginning awr -2l for w righU aadaf tU Voasa-- V "IT ',:P 4 - . '