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TOO IANY GENXIlAIi3.ttr The Federal Govefniaent H t . a diseasa which it wc-uld'bs vtU taltii r,'U'v tie more careful in avoidiufpa tHe CcCaVj" The Cincinnati .Commercial py: .,r ft The crop of brigadier andmsjor.$e2cr3" i , is entirely too largo.. The President mM. as weu uuQcrbuuiu iaab. &u vuv oictw-Q.i ) An enemy wagging war in a manner vio- Liberal ' wrWfetoeiits will be jiiade Avitli's business 'mftri whb adrertibr tiLeyar.v --;S ; : ' ; ;v: i U : ' ; i ARM. concerning aine: weapon of defence whica has just been brought , to " the notice of the Goydrniaenjkjf,1-" V:''-: r ,. -! Tfemostteenousand alarming feature of ttiis wars Is-.th, want of arms.; There ar& now 20,000 ineti in the West in camps of in- slruction waitii fbr arms, with no ros: Vect of obtaihinig them in timo to participate, in the tremendous coflicts that will settle the fate of el Sfehwestit There are quar1 terbf a million; !ctf nienf yetto" be brought into i the -fiel,'.&n& it tis-botc invthe power of the ' OoTernment tb either make or procure a 6up- vlv of firearms trom abroaa. it is evident wemu&tf resort Co some 1 other weapon, and the1 history 6f revolutions suggests to us the weapon-the itike ) bT; Labce; The Greeks won thmriadeende with it on the plains of Marathon. Ltilt was' a most terrible weap on Inthe 'bands of thePoles. the Scotch, and xn.e 4-nsn.. xne r rencft. nave never aiBcon tinned its " ugeij'Itjfr&B that Americans imove'ditevery thing they use. Our pwnrpTclafl i tninKis anoxner trooi. v t The4 GraVes.'Iiancei1 named after its mven torf DrJT Ru Graves,' of Tennessee, seems to us tp b asBnpj-'.the' ordinary iron- poinwq. ,oxo caHea, laxiuo, a iat Virginia, 13 to an oruiuary woouea uuswst. xi is ir tuperioir to1 anyimn of the kind we Jiave ev- er leen. - itfis tiov pniy a ierriDie, Duif a. ter ror inspiring weapon j easilyhandled, and can Va MOArt tirifh ftf-r n n ot fVklf.'ii f iflo .... A !r2lmeharmei Jwith it would, indeed, bej i"iernme as an army whd oannare. i ; I Dr: Graves conies tb the city to Oflfer to .tie President a iegiott of Western men armed jttith his; pike, aiid we, . are Corifident he will Jacuy auuouu ut; ii. , -4. cu !uuutiauu iueu arm- oiScers who" smell gua powder cirze-1 . made, brigadiers. and, ' alt briirrj V? look upon a battlo aro not catlUd . to V;i , jor-generals commissions.' ' ;Prbmbtjj should beHho distinCTiishinir reward of tzj& tox;ls, ahd th'e prospect the v. civo to your abiljty .t6 overcame th'eebelhon, will be a civcIi'uDon this actidhV'.Be not to 6ure of thalj Rnish trverhment policy, in both th "Tost ei tall v matched ind halancincr lativo of the usages of civilized ntivJ3 L-s I pirt-is'-based now -.upon'- the theory of rmtauw u buohui uuuiuoib, ug uas uouiit- 1 ura mis gTOUUU reiorm IS KlCKeu OUt OI xar We struggle to preserve oiir birth-right of perous, and powerful, constitutional freedom. Our trust is in the could notdemand to justice of our cause and the protection of I The example of America our iroa. tecent disaster nas Knreaa rioom I hnirt nf v.nrrir.H rnfr,rmflro . ' -J I w- t? 4 VAWA UiUi O. 1 Over the land and sorrow sits attho hoarth sion of the Sont.b. in iKa rltri stones of our countrymen;! but a people con- gincr, with all its calamities, the aristocracy ton, in military as well as. civil mattery & r oviouo vi rectituue aua xaiuxuu rexyiug on i oi;-xngiana nnas a new lease. Of power. I poiwjuai. luijwikuui.. ' . .y, : - ; j. their Fathor in Heaven mav bo cast down. I THa kra farrtrA Ka -r-oVian; f--r Tm I . ..-- i. , . . ' ,- - . J I V VMW & UUUltlUU W HA WU V . . , , rr?nnin- k,tc ja.w j jjacon. o unaersiano tnat c 4 T?TrtlTf mAritftrinna Arvir.A.--Tt xrTi'tl enca was unitoa, pros- v , lf ; the people of England have been well for somo'-timo ltor.4i 4 hcardin Parliament. brigades' to bo commanded by reenter; c!(fn .was the strong-1 nel8' ana amsions oy senior, ongaaicr.- -i iTn co. Mostuniuciaiy, .tnerois.rtason toioi?.t?.tj5, l nA t. too much weibt is still civen at VMrib. ? but cannot be dismayed. They may mourn ginning because they hate domoaracy, and T1'" " aersiana tnat over w , y f the loss of tho martyTS whose lives have dread its inflence and example, Is it likely Ponnd8 f bC0Q baveon boaSiP ?tt?- been sacrificed in their defence, but they res they will see America aain re-united, pros- a?(i 6hlPPcd 9 'P9?tt VitU- ceive this dispensation ofDivine Providence perousand happy, if they can help it?. l?e la8Jew days- Bomeof itiias bceapj-H - with humble submission and reverent faith. No,sir: thedespoteof Europe will plant fj as6cd bv tho gornment Tor th lo-wo; iur And now that our hosts israin fro forth to themselves nnon ' tho DerUrAtion . nf trul. tho some by mdivduuals forlhciro i" battle, and loving hearts at home are filled pendence, and tell you that J as; vou havo whu anxious soxxcituuo ior ineir Baxeiy, it is once saia tnat government deponds upon meet that the whole people should turn im the consent of the. governed, -you must, be ploringly to their Almighty Pa ther, and be held tq yodr principles. Ad they will nev seech His all-powerf ui protection. ' er permit the States tp re-unite, or to be re To this end, therefore, I, JEFFERSON united; if they can fined the moans to'pre D A VIS, President of the Confederate States vent it. Persons with whom X talk have ho of America, do issue this, my Prolamatioh, hesilatioh in declaring the .animus of their inviting all the people to unite, at their sev Southern proclivities. ' Of j course,' they eral places of worships, on FRIDAY, . the say, ' we are glad to have democracy a fail 16th day. of the . present month of May, in ure aboard, because we fear it at homej humble supplication to Almighty God that- Wo ktiow it would never do in England, and He will vouobsafe His blessings on our .be" -we are glad to see, it coming to naught in loved country; that He will strengthen and America. We are opposed to slavery; but protect ourarmies : that He will watch over there is no reason why we should not recotr- and preserve ur people from the evil ma I nire the Sotjth with its slavery now as well cbinatibn.cf-our enemto V nd - that He will I as tliose-'eishtV years oasC "Vhy make anv in this, our good time, restore to us the bles-1 difSculty about the Southern Confederacy iujj.w jioavoauu couAiKjr uuuci ma pucnur ay more xuan ppain, xrazu, or xurKcy ing care. : . . t , ; I It is none of our business. But the success Given under my hand and the seal of the and otoirress of democracy is another affair : Confederate seal States at Richmond, on I and if we can find any excuse to heln the the 3d day of May, a. d., 1862. i South' it is our interest to do' it.' JEFFERSON. DAVIS. And here is the real reason for tb v. Dathv with the South which nrArsila in OUR PRESENT 'DUTY. EnMand. Canada, and ffA. rMnniAc at-aw- t ions to SCft him march iritft' thctfr winjftiifN . We take the following extract from a late where." ' ' . j . I ah amplo supply of tender lar mait,Vl' i ' We have had to bear severe trials, but they have hot yet been as great as we fear- consumption, while a larco amount hs t. i taken by merchants in Richmond for rcl -':' ing.. 'While no valid objection can b6$ZY; cd against purchases by the govcrnnet.t against selling ail our supplies of nicest speculators. .- At the rate' 4t whioh . have been made for some days past, thbjdo v; is not far diBtant when: we ehill'.b:rAitla enough to " supply the wants of oqrrows .p ..: ble ; j and, with the surrounding poultry. (k i nausted, where" will our 6torca ba,reP.ictit cd from. Sell to the rovcrximcnt,r.en;t. 4 there will uhdouotedly be. Burcrin ih-'cVj? ' midst ere lone- " .' ".V . ' ,..) : -HowH ssroiaixTNHis fcATnlrf. , . A miner at Pike's Peak toolr bH t t y . strayed a short distance, from the csnp ah''v shot a cub, hot observing, at'thel tin o lYi" t4u uear, wao,wa8 near ax janar rccv ?.. avenge the death of.' i'er: offfprinff, .lb V hunter approached his ramd with'an exu'j tint air; glorying iajhift";BUcccfSy.anqsy ticipating the astonishment of.'hit jcoar't 4 with this weapon would redeem Tennes-! it i, NEW The'Columbil 3: rid. ORIifcJAJNS. ; C." Guardian: savs : It wbuld require che' Sphinx t6 unriddle the Jaysteryof ihel jfaU of ; Ne w ;Oxteans We wiuval Oil iflUiu yiauw wuiuiouv uutiil vuu ' 11' 1'. 1 i. - : r i . ' ...ii'-i'''.!":.'" 1 scts are xuuy icnown. -as a mauer-ox cun- ona rixaminci , y e oenevo it to De accu-j tte iti the stktisments it makes as to the tone C A. '7. Vi.-yi' Iniutra 'i 7. , ' . I '! A lUU A. v vu v ui voo . - - - . 1 l .LNOt tne ieasTj singular aetaii 01 ine strange tory now before the public is the cifcum lance tnau xQeortnern press, so iar oacK isla.it Octoberand rerieatedlv s.ncW then. iiave! intimated, whenever New Orleans was Mentioned, that it. would eventually fall into .xneir hands without a blow and without a ; RICHMOND TO BE HELD ed they would be. Wo are now enduring folk Day Book states that the delegations Our hero dropped hi many privations and evils, but our strength from South Carolina and Georgia .watted on. Ilke a ff ntenod deer is equal 10 ine sunenug, ana wo are pre- the Preadont . before CouxTress adiourned. pared and willing to pass through furnaces and Mm to withdraw the troops from heated seven, times hotter: than any whose. those gute,and at all hazards defend Rich- nres nave ye oumea aroana us, u ai, las mond and Norfolk. The Kama writAr ravs that the 1st South Carolina Regiment, in passing Chester a few days sinco, on their way 10 itienmond, gavo cheer alter cheer for "Old Virginia V declaring "6he must and shall bo free." One of the ofHcfirn rv. we attain our high purpose. We must not, we dare pot doubt of: the eventual success. Doubts at such a time as this is failure, failure is subjugation, subju gation Ms slavery the most grinding and disgraceful thraldom that ever Wrunc: tho soul of freedom. No ! we dare not, do not doubt of final, complete and glorious. 6nc down tho hilUU'-. companions saw him comipgtearlcg'' throe ;; " 4.U0 uusucb, auu sung oul xo mm, " l jmtVA". ' tho. matter??... .; s r :'-r:r.'A rtj " Gi-gi-gi-git your guns ready.for aihct If . stammered; he, almost out of: breath ; M 14 . bringin her right into camp T o? -; ,t -iV, - TROUBLE MADISON COUNTTf ji! I The Ashville News says that -shxch Prr- markod 'that ."Savannah, and Xharlestoti deat Iavis declared martial law in EaUTtti may be surrendered, but Richmond NEVIR, lessee, the disaffected "men of ihst j-cMV In alluding to President Davis 6pccch, late- aavo 06011 ,lloc &y hundreds into tip- cess. We contend tor ntrhts God has trivcn ir.,0A ti..a i u.- ' Lanral Jffluntajnuin '-, .... ... . . , " , . . c ijr rnauo au AWA.&DHB, IU IUO bUlUltTB pa55XniT 1 . . - -AAwy vuuuvt , was the best short tneech I ever hnard h i . . . I 1 I V L 1 I 1 j . mate, lie said, so laras he was concerned. ,uJat ocg"iHAriiwu aau muraerea.cr.txr.: -t without value or interestr-for the virtue of Our wives and thechastity of our daughters. We .should address ourselves with fresh spirit and redoubled energy to this great work.-1 demands all our talents, all our energies, all our valor, all our. fortitude. We must give ourselves to this vast undertak- shot hi I i Thereader bas seen several such intima Iyua vuoj oviiiuvo iivui must) JOUrXlUlpl published by this jpaper. v Few paid atteni tion'to them ati the time. They were rei 'yarded as empty tkenaces. for all knoW the1 limmense oDeditura i Hefence of theMissiesinni and if o-nld ATI VaTT 1 1 T New Remedy; for Niubalgia . Tho Jour- 1 wal-de Chime MtdicaU contains an account i discovefMof 'a-new and p6werful se4 oative in neuralgia; just discovered by Dr, iField.. . The Rnhstance used ' ;a t -7T- r . -w uiMttVlU VA xide and jglycUeand is obtained by treat ,KiVv'0ua m riovr lexiiperaiure-Avith inetj;nine drops bf spirits 'of wine which1 qnstituejlfirstr dilution A base of urala iii' 'aDiHldkladyl whieli had resisted TTA!T!. ljr"kTr 1 Vrt Arl r 1A-1 ..3 W thisii(SW afrent L. y-i---x 4-; ! , A patty of -belated ? gentlemen , about a1 rt9,hpiWJ bgdn to think of dm& and; ei,Wivep8ife uiedia depart fiuesa minutes iill make no dixference; gr wuv is a mau now hb me tan do." I ing, and cease from seeking our own plea sure, profit, easo and ambition. And if fnitrifni t.ft Anr hol'xr raiiftA. if xcts RiiflfAr nnhW light courageously, and perform all our high hoth practical and zealous in his patriotism', duties in the fear of God, as sure as there is H 15 aewwg salt and sugar to t he families continue this war for twenty hecause he would not give up his gua,:Vyi,. or than one inch of Virginia soil I robbed the citizens generally; - of? whstiU' hear no I wu,u wjf ucnmaHu.upoa.i iDOicj(j. . says tnat the greatest cxcitoment and fndf nation prevails throughout that, pirtcf.t! he would years, rather should be surrendered. So lot us more about surrendering Virginia. A PRACTICAL PATRIOT. Mr. C..B. Rouss. No. 114 Main-strcet. is 9 a stin, we shall triumph over our foes, and stand before the nations! an independent power." : "" - ! . We hope, our farmers , are preparing to raise a large crop of sugar cane this year. Heretofore; sugar and molasses have been so easily .and cheaply obtained as to interfere with,' and in a, manner, prevent the exten sive culture of the sugar cane. This-bow-ever will certainly hot be the case this year. Sufficient for tho wants of this section can readily be produced, and can without doubt be quickly disposed of at Ipricos that will amply repay the producer-: Now that Now Orleans has been captured and the principal sugar growing portion of the "Confederacy in a manner cut off, should still further stim ulate our people in their ehdeaVors to sup- Fv vii reuuirea m xoxs respcci. ri iui of soldiers who are in the service at cost- See his advertisement in our paper this morning." He sells salt to theso families at six dollars per sack, while the general mini . . a m . bii: State, not. only on account of fintwi :Yi ready committed, but in via- of tho tircr.f V . of these desperadoes to burn and lay wan i;. nies from Buncombe started to tho locAh ( ' of the disturbance, and . tho militia 6f lli3 f eon and .buncombe counties have been - ed out. , Tho News thinks that if ihor&sk i i . ti .? t. .i . -it . - -1 i can do Droupnt ioa nni mnv ui r& it.i t mum price is twenty douars; ana ho -6e is c " - ; ' r A sugar ,to the same persons at half tho Tres- yero chastisement. v ;:v. ,v"v. ont markot price. , Mr. Rouass deserves to ; The News of late daterjsays : " ; be remembered' as a patriot land humane Tho !troops under Gen: MarcryErtUl V man. ne stands. lorward in wide contrast nave gone into the JLiaurei countryv tlcz - t with the extortioner, who exacts from the aded all the'mountarnpasscSjCapturcd ctqiy wife of the soldier the most exorbitant rates thirty or forty of the ringleaders in tholU- ior xdo same lnaispensaoie articles poctet-i outrages, togctnor wita.aoout; ons nuncr, ing her small means -earned by her poorly gans, and are in a fair way to Vcbcnui?r'lf : paid mdasiry or which sho 1 has- received peace." Capt Palmerfg corrmy frc:S ' trom her-husband whols periling bis' life llitchcll (by the. way, a.-splendid ; t'oay ; ! in his country's 'defence for eleven dol- mounted men,) and ono company frot-i:i txJ.' lars a month! " sum perhaps less than tho clear profit ,to tho aforosald extortioner on a single' sack of salt! We - call attention to the generous conduct of ;Mr Rouss 1 as company nesseo, are thero4co-operatingT7itlitho l!;tf ison and Buncombo troops.' ' V.1, , I, en. Erwin and the forces nnacr his co ":v mand deserve great "credit for th o vi; z "rt t i 'I- iuoxjxwpwfcuexore w ub maicauons are prosontmg a noble example, worthy of cm- promptness displayed in" nipping in tho I ii that nomoro profitable crop could bo plant- ulation. J Go thou anddo likowisc." - what would very soon havo gro'vr.i iz: A:i Western Sentinel: . : ; - : . , : . : , .-juduMnd- Dispztcli. ugly affair.0 ' - ?
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