rnfitl I Ml 8ALISDUKY.NCu ", I0TD1T KVkHSW, BUT. If. IMI. . SOCTIIER!! ExrKJCRS.Ws publUh 10 day n s nteroeot from tbt Supei i J"1 of die S .nib.rii Expw-s Co bearing upon lb imrtieuUr cas alluded to it lhee col omu a tbUB.ght reSrd lb biSh charge oa,20 bbU f " ,u" M".'''! place to l'-ril ufji. W ioiits j.riUjo Isr attention to this oMniouoiiitii w Vealiiisj .lale of f;ls not generally known. It will be MJt-n lliiU the prod la of the Ex press me uoi.afier nil. enormous a ibeir i i i:l.... I....... i iIim " . ,..4 W i.dp rnnit I aril hi ui nif ft:iMiuflu-, - ii". i . : :.. . P.i4i,imWr. f -in lo 1 in nmipuwm i Ut u-ul nini eacern them. Tl .U'eiih-ul ... Mr. hillock ihmwe the blame of bih ri-s tin th.- Railroad companies, Su.1 i" t u f.i.ifnUr, l lc"t. entitled to -lo-eM1 eXeui.iroii. l.n ilwWuill lemains n'royMery to u iotliH i.i.liyii the- public mnirrt U Urn li- -' I' v'hr-r. T"- f,,r luManre,die iN. -l Jiiiiti'tJ Company ami wk, a'.ydo tl,t Emt' M'tMiHt lo pay llit-rn rit't ri .,1,,,.' ) laid.dowu iii ibeir published ic-.r.. ? And Uto whHl jtuihrT, or rulr ..t riht act. -a lo the Railroad Uoro-. pani dr.n.nd and reerive. s.ooh exiraor.li iMvr.inl The Ei.rrss oWfumittii thr f -.wil ( are told d l 1 time ten on lb N. 0. Roh.J) snd ft, uraiuje t f. they r nuirwl to pay J..ul.ir rxlrt, "J i'J ' willingly, hul lo nitku tb public pj il but ' "t'l in. tbi between tVj .Irrv-s. Hinf-nl, fnxfi", loog nlfrili-r l.llllll - i Hrt-fnK AU.-Jril.er, ilii w mailer in bicb l?ie no (J H tfct4y Kfit itrr' ibe pro p. the rit.l and ;U..ald xer-i; it, of d-miii.ling of lb. if rvrwnlitUts a corr:tH.n rf baMr, whether pnctJ by lb Piirod or the Ex.rf. . Mr li lk will excus n if w tbaH . ittiuLtftv -ihe-JHMU "ke Lwr.h u Wic ltffion to iboeipn-irt a w hIimJI c-nceiT -tb tW' U .4ncof tlw case r. quire. A m t w ' rwUy . jrfiti e . may - clat io. .to be Je t!t wi- li an h oujig-U in the la-l pr jT i b f hit lener; Lul those affrvtiiig pubi c tmy require different trealiuE)L .EXPRESS CHARGES. W'm are glnd to ee that tbi Slwbury Wiicbioan bai at last tt;n convinced tbtibe bib prices charged by the Ei pre Comimny are more owing to the cu pidity uf ILtilroail aoiborities than any diM.oit.k)0 .o '.be part of the Company Id tiUrU The public bne a rilit to choose between lb railroad coaipuie and the and the fact that ihe UiUr does so much buMiiew is an argument lu iu fa- WOT. Pro-jrt Why are you glad of that ! And did you know before that it was the cupidity of the Railroad authorities and kept silent! And have you nothing to say against It now ? The Uailroads publish their freight lists, which are f.uor five times le than .the Express rates but through a corrupt bargain with the latter, and a negligent attention to forwarding freight entrusted to them, they have managed to throw almost everything into the bands of the Express, and rjpou some nnuccouiit ft jle principle charge the Express Co. a rate enormously above schedule prices, and compel it to put up rates to correspond, and yet tke.Progrets, is only ylad that the Expres is not to blame ! This must he comforting to the public who have the burden to bear. Why not condemn the wrong, whether of the Express or the Itail roads. As the case now stands, it really appears that the Railroads are most to blame. Dr. Foard made this charge against them in themeeting of Stockholders of the Western N. C. lioiid last month ? ...and t though the Directors and all the officials were pi efcent.they answered nothing. ' Tbey sat sTlenltytry niTheaTd tbf Vmra k.A,rfil f nncf mast OOId I V j iyiyco v isi.vv m trcia all sides of the house, and Opened not their mouths. There seems to be a sort of co partnership between the Railroads and the Express the latter being employed as a blind bet ween tbe'm and the people. No one would ob ject to an advance of Railroad charges opeoly and publicly made mri t.,il.!iahH. if necessary : but the people hTearight trj object to this iwindling'piocess carried on with the Express Oompauy, and will, we tlHtoV make theros! vet heard atthe UiU makatherosnlveahearaaltiietittuie army lu uit-c-i , -t -- - -'rUk JfiU. IfJP M U U Enroll Officer. v- l ... t,..t ,i i... i-J a l..? . i . . . ... t i f Gen. NtUriUna irurf vi ' nor indeed, do we eoiule U at 3 The leWra Ji n-imm t af it he is fHy eonmitt4 tU iiniwUe and craiy work of ttnrtin breach betweea the North a4 ike S-en-by the uaVof the awtwd. , "Wrtk U. lent inaimrwent be ipeta wnlw from the mind and Iwarta f tWefembr people l be remenibr.oe of lie a - deliiy of the North im compact of nH.B tkttir lg and rejaid agarwHie J ernj we nii.g ihrvegh wufe thaw the qeaihe ml ceniui) ; llteir iumJ.bI and harl-j nr tul lo retire ro S" ote Un at Ul the ft-rteracw U lW B -.r,Vi-"l fii m a' SlftserUirJrdAtv juvi v - I . . t - a . rale and wwked Uivw 4 Ch.i- tut.o. and nibm4o .4" the ery tuenJ lion phm iple of our rid liberty leii.plii'g to cuen-e, or le atjea and iudrntleiit Stale, in nSm U tim tioer. Ibe relileiliUauoewf JJlWtet t diniM Geu. M.CtfiUn jTCt iWSwrt Upon liie IttslM lit lie l eh-CieJ I WirW St " . . . - . ..... t. m..mmLi.i wbtch wa aide belore araaied by the of a mol.MKlclie and oerl nar ; MJ m the wifd caunU eri um ok bard iniliHU nJIimII, at all tiaSaid, mMtjr hah the re-enioe of ibedretreei SuJI Ue. Iherrfore plrdeJ l rry ol iwe work undeVtakeR by Ai--hi Lcwi.a-i in thie triew of the ca-, ibere ' left on which the South may 1 M..i:Ulan. li mil Ue mren b rwwce Ul UcUeilaa. it i I our telesrrai.h Jfciid H-at h v . . I f -i,, .ere oudtaI bi aa'port. In any ew takes of , ernics.eanTereeworw SMHXt cheering lo llo who ta. tor an 1 . . . earlr it-ate, or . ihat, oui ul ito naa. -strife civil liber- ha at 14 tw le-r. j 11,e fir.t greai dj of. U. Confer-? - i nerve benwtf for tarttn-r mikiM' ana. be more iere tiies ha lio alternati're her defence ur niJi Teaving her Hoki au anu run., t. , MOIiE -MEN WANTED. There is n lieu:i:ii fct tv.t ti.,. Confederate arnjje. tt-ed lv , . trtll,Mlit.,je,I Geu. ' Lfe i . . , v we believe, mudo the btt p.-.'.-c use oi tlitJ men and iiie-!; e.t-'-iJ M him, and if he ii.-it, i -t sct. tm- .-.I all that the rounlry dtut-s. it i .i:,:iv Lfcause the lwtr - - i . C"iinii:' 'I wa inaiittjnatts tr u-rr. f..rni .iu.iMihUitie or vrk oira cles; and tliose at daoce vri I y. - nrtny cormpondent at ' ..... . n hWia,jiWiImwgTa anx.onsly look on the terribly 1 Ea wUlda-om to- qual strnggle in which our brotlsrl SMj taat? i IrKiratJC-Jt-ff La- uid ftiiiia are enaf!. sr.'iaJJ Thnw noth i ng more to lte.f ti,in oat 1 Tim tiiun h&a eoini; for everv nan Jo do ills whole uiuy, a.nu ioci i viokj for final deliverance frim the saries who seek rur destruction. The Richmond Sentinel iu cxa menting on this subject says "It is necessary lor the recmitiT officers to use iiicreased :Ui;-ee aUU UIUIUC9S. -wv w.vw JU. .1 . . L. .. . . ... ..Ia . 4i.- tc 1 1 .nj.m tliom. Tlie man who is at Lyiue. though embraced by the call u tie field and to his country s CcTecee. ts a din it raced man. Everr dtv tkat he waits for the conscript officer to. ... I . a .ft , n - I . - -1 .. . .1 St 11 . " take liira uy tue collar ana craz to his p is a day of shaai nd dirirrace to hlmseil and to nis laau- j traodlrieu'ds. Let all suli 'ibeS' join the army without a moment's detsyv -ireRWSani3a, te friends persuade them ; asd let the ladies drive them, if need be, There are many portions of the country i which hundreds of recruits ooaki be readily obtained if the oScers and the people would do their daty. lf the young men do not cooe out to the defence of their conniry if tbey bide behind little cSces, or bide behind the military lines, or hide under a horse mail coatrad. or kulk ia any way, tbea it will de volve urjon the od men to octetm the youngsters, and take the places ... " 1 - l .1 1. ii L : a, s. .iuie it wi.l tlle id a lLecunrrj natural a. a iWtlatr t f tJ lelr enexi . Otr o.ntry uUt Le dcfrwaJc vi Wer ct. Tlii is cery ' f nt ami awnie, i are MJrd. will rrNaJ to it mll grrIrrnre4towi tbja or re trrw ioree. f arewie of th cw fce)SJ aaWHH tbeta to tW fiiU. -iiP W we ti6t 11 k rvwi : cv tb uwant w re cullrj " r; sok! c tcw eWermlwosei, aJ seal, and war-r, a4lo4 tU u ith i,t I4w. r eMotr; .ball 4 iwawewvtL ' Tfc CUUnite ipree the rH.fiJet tv111 thAt tb enemj V,U Kr a eery decided effort t.ea'r rle ciy mi Wilmington, a-i erW kat tome one eUe tlian - , ham! f erf-rre there. The frJnU BMcli"tt Una. Uiltgiuan 'l r trr..-t wilt BI1- BIT' , ' wt - ' - Y 4,leIN W weie e re?oiM bxlttr. TW -tA etMHaUl be iarr'u- wre iuaj JJe:ly elpeet tbey wtU IVl vt mo better than the forte at TM Cfi aTtai.Mj to the Wi.?iaLntMA is baseti no fe M ... .Uer 6n New m " J .v.- ir Ttir CAPTURE i - . --.r- i-r nvtiTiV I i7iw Els f tV 3. JT. r-. I awn thai J2 I UaJt I r- mm jayr wia. laai ii.a 4 eon- t'j. -fi Wwain-tvn, U ml.t i ? - ' " "T: " ' - . s.:, u frf U bi : ...,,c, i f i 1 r--r I alUrs. boev MA W ia,ioWii be tiwr army ac t .J Ujatf s3 -iBej-n in the Sualh, and i nj. e ". iu, e!i e to H ry 6bmt 1. it mm, at imSbc. And here, let me . S.rvmarr. ;ce tuan any oin- 1 hrat ,,5 tb. il- . - rltA ma brtJzwcwafd wmxr .. " crmae. nrr uim wx w. ItaQk t-lc- aa A-oLI tale if I re- Str tolW nwwsiaiJavable 4poOara thai eer tn-acri..ie Cat ef, the earth ; but n k tie rJW si Ifctsia sni haa djnaaty. TV-w 2 &ium el apeech, ennneience, or urU xa all U SOik, nnder hia au tWy. Aa.!. Mi. Dttontere never had lrs lay c& ti-ajp aa Llrt$ known to tic fifr.rr tii atlof tk nf wwieioB n & tIavwV is was my good tor- Tew CMunU 'fn lc wjech apoa the iar7t? eptarw and bokling TJba lam f W2rMvnr th f.rtifior . -r r I Z 1 .k.. . .. . mm fK, h I - JCP Fee 1. thirty eit miU from See Trk?t IW. Tl SkMen iveeaars Jd "altia bare im Lkat cneay,wss fired aad taraed oa SexaJaT etX ht- it contained a ccb Waba eaa4tj of wbenl aad roagb fcei. On ike was sight aa sUempt was TfflTifr to barn Was. Fslpa bam. A few eL n ti&reS wre nude ia aa anon .mini n nrjismrat againat the property fKr.FnL.. F " w " Cartar. Joha fvereash, a de serter, who lis been eut of the ar- wmw 1m Mr trrn tfift. Ill CSOrht ! i.it .1 kim bkaa. and deli v t r , Ctul.t.4 CViilrkl IU!ru.td tViup-ny l. te put io tj'eraiiin aryMnu urr their roml on company reptnMbili- it, and that their chrges' are only about JouUUi lie ordinary railroad r.lei. . ltjw ieaireat Imprvt.mrDt, and we ftope llie. - - r - - - Company l '" UrS W.Ukm.B. , . - , . .. .i . ;Ue-iC.. Urant Mya heran take Why.boIJthwrawV t '.tr,n.t and UiiWnd with Ibaa tbeordina7 rat h-fy- w- M HiHiJrvd ; Hm.ii.iim rbM.frceiiM V LI . V mwlralm..! IBM Northern State, vent off laet wtfjk. mirli a. Ill all tlHlllfU a IUMII lVarce, fiuiu the car shops, and it . ! j is currently reported and believed tfiat they have peimanelitly deserletl the South and one to the Nrih. Tieee men are in Nsesion of nil in for tiiation concerning matters here that would be deetrabU to the uctny. U'e Irarn froni a Comnmaieatioa in the SaVrn Prrt, that a eaiuabU cow in that ieifi'y has died fom eatrng the ael of the Sorghum, or nilaae rane. A pot mutrttm exaiuinalioii t-etablmhed the fact Ibatelo, died from tile eff:U of lh ated. Le farmland othere take warning. - vro linvtiVvNi itrsAV if. I.IItF.R. TV 111 1 J TY BIbUJ We understand thai the act of the Lc-;i!.itnre i.itr.,.!nred at the lat a t.tfcctr In neCJirit to- our Cl- . . .... . . jen fir trial before betnectit to he A noticc ,,at n ,,.plic:i- ,it. ha beer, sent to. me of our J.oi- . fi.r the writ of ILilxa Coritu itu.-t, ha decided in the cae 01 R..bt. F. Ilobbs, (who claimed ex ........ 1. ... I...... mil lurv Ki-rvioi- on the j-T-mud that he was a Maryland- ' ..! a . 1.:. er, ana lial oeeii txilea irotu ui home in coniM-qnencc of sentiment-, entertained by him adverse to the prosecution of the war by the Uni ted Statas Governutmt,) that iu ail ciises in history whete persons were exiled from hm on acouat of their political setitiment!, 4hey conld iiot be legally required to take up arms in defense of a country, which wa at war with the nation from which they had fled. 5Jr. IlobbV applica tion being based on this ground, he was discharg'-d from c'wtody. This Is a very important decision, from the fact that it will effect the statns of nil Marylauder, or' other refiweea from the enemy's territory , who may claim cxemplioii from toe Confederate service on the same ground, Tlie fallbf Atlanta does not seem tor have had any , great effect upon the orice r-f irld in New York, which i onlv 151 below the bizbest point : 1. .. , I, ,l mnA tbat ' fall - f ...-15 - . r t It.. ... l. lM..aui... of COfllCSMOUiy OHO IO IU unn.uiiuii measure Lokio 4aieace. and to the anticipared result of the Cliicaf o rt ..: .. - . Convention. Good DucraHt The Sovthtm Ckwehtnan says, Hthe more we look away fr- u K -igbnd and France, and from C u-an 1 Oitton, opto, the living ' r .n atofx?, the better for na." The r .S:.t r of New Jersey boast that tli ; tuin fjy printer -to the Slate pn&lo!i of toe State, and bat one in the Legislature. Brownlow's paper ut that tbs late Federal jury siuiog at Kooxfille foosd si band red" and sixty biib) of UhlicUDent for Ueaaoo sgaisst lebcls. i in vnougu i ( liiicmu ph a iiv nnnu iiMvw inriii una th Compnny' arrange-neit Jnol0 lit- tho iM.nlieni people are fnri.i hing tie or no more t xieni than lor rrgiilar ;1he in'H and fliV "kriTl.Miijf rnpitily fn.i4htsecrp4th.t Bpre matter U w t K.(irH.t. Lee i w aUte eo-eryeJ e-n train, ether than Treighl. bU IMewhnr-r m! liu h.,,..,,,! tU , Vk . . u . .1. 'pitethe ArBM(Jraiitciin at prtHeat Navettbaleae.it U better than the Soulli-( I , , , ' "va" era Eiprwe which cbargea Jtre Uu,e fio that Lt -f'-ti In lil tht-M pla- 'fK,!?! J?!f"J - , ...Icf.iaitlLl'lniJlil'iJrwi lliuniand .ad- . ' rI "r"l""""w ' ditionnl f.'tM. Wli.it tin n if Arc IV Goat NoBTUMr.JohnA. Weir jt.rtil(irir Mii ilt.,llI(11I1(, , f l fof man, fr uiany ' yeara a ciiizcn of a.Li (.l ev ri nc hurii'red il.ong. thie place, but a natire of one of lle 1 and iiumi ! Half that inuiler can ,1, iim!u,! e.vtnc imitii will lttv to to t i i irtt tJm nriny ,i h ti tui't-t the nvcrwlnflminjf imin. ((t,M Lioro J ,JwW thdt avorili.r r Hjrilj,)(jt T,e trllw rHa t 9 ( hj 0.whc,, ,(e o,,,,. tteare ie i iihi oh m lm.l. with Uce.. Uralil k.y run a r.-rf untcent Iriiiaml for iliilii.n- ( . . --! ;drncr.. Grant ny lie ran take Pe t-- i a . one ots Tf 1 .. I... ..V .III .1 hi "' "' H. t-aa tin v not. Hu l .iiL'lir 'lit-v not t be '..iiiif..iiiiii f Surely iln-v ouglit and iiiut. llw it'e iht'V l hv i nis ei I ! In all prtli.,biltty (nris will lc t:.tllt-d in t'Xtrii M-hi..a ,. ru. vim) the Cii:rrpliu Imk. At a time like t i the int'im mu-t be found t nit! the r' jnir unM.is. We believe tin lull uni winter will end .the war. Il is n ull ua t.. ay whether or uot we will t- fter. Let ua then M put our blu.ul.lt ia t the whi-el, and r-lainl ly the govern iiient. Ljuo.iIii 8 frtilurw ihinii the next three inoniha i-iitcn ufTS? tjues tiou of peace. Wc cturi rmihitig lietftf mi fuitheraiic "f the peace j f((e tUtTtUu ,.,.,, f ,,,,,. tr of thuir aJlLtni.tx at mii i.iati..fi i Male Joui mil J ... ItdW Bnyd. The Ciitiiitl.i liners I are lion.Zio; the liiiiMM.n V.riuia a,y lU-ltc lfc.y3T St-e is iivM.-nbed j 1y "the Kin.n.ii Srur, ae o H"i win, a piero. ii, ir .ui 141.(1 ill." Ill le lUll ri-llfrvil S.rltt anil ih'k'rtu lr ! ft " Urn I ... 1 uIhv bninvM il fvciii.t to be to j w j IL d, it will W rr rneinWr- ' ed. waa cai'l A 1rt'V flannel xlrese. with tiirhtiv fitting lh.it ly blilttrtied oj) to the t rout w ith iare gilt1 l-'iittoni ; the r-!ecc are hke a m..n a cat -eleevt-, Utrcora ed with the iiifigna of ht-r rank, that of a ruptain in the CoiilVderate service. We believe that she ii the only regularly commissioned lemaie officer in lhe Southern army. AdEesfrom New Orlcinx, ' the llthxgiven aceonnt of the col lapse of another cotton pcc!.Ltiou. Certain rebels having a large quan tity of cotton near the juiicti-m of the Sunflower mot the Yax'- who wished to exchange it for green backs, the robel Gen. Wirt Adams, who commands the district, the own er of the Atlantic No. -, and ii. j:. Ciock, aud cortwiu Cutiii lloueo otliciaU at Vickaloirg, worked toge ther and " went in," the pmlirs t be shared between them. Clearan ces were 'obtained, thu cotton pro cured, and the boat was ready to itart hack; hut thero being a few innrn hales near tlio fiincttoii of the Sunflower, they conclndctl to go "a .a 4V 1 ' o - ...... -. . .. f f.l I iiUI..!i nilll- there a party of Col. .Liddeii com- lnianid whoeomaiatided tlmt U' j poUlely informed tlifeiu that the 'boat I l.l M C.irtl.f .liar ther CVUIK liuccxrt nv mnirei f ' j . . r .1 .... v "w Brafwww " ----- j - would take mtssessTon of them aud receive the crews and speculators as prisoners of war. This was accord ingly done, notwithstanding that the correspondence wa shown them from Adams, the reply beins: "Col. Liddell commands here, and riot U.WirAdams. The steametv cargoes and prisoners were taken andsent up the Yazoo river tostar tartia. They were all safe there at last account. So much for another cotton speculatiotu CineinAati Gazdts.

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