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TH E I N T ii . ,L 1 G h) N Ob j THe 23s4Jmt:- ,.'orius. We notice that mostly all of our exchange? From the llichrooud Sentinel, Feb. 23. j llio Richmond Exaaiiner snys of tho Cur- ThU gaP.ant out k-v vvi;.-se J Jri ;-ad- pnrtici- j ,f7: . . ri;3 suncrr. by the ia?r prt lTy the vn- O.ur readers will finlln i.r rtohimns to-d.iv speak of the suspension of this""" writ -'rtD'itcd in tht-Jiih'.'Dr .Mar; as-island dating jayable in advance. a?; ii t " . - - i'.i ( :T! 'i;d coty of the Corrency Bill l.ttcly rinn rrrncc Yior T-oro-ial r rio CnvraA tlir. iinvfii' -fi or hghts at t.hiarleston ths treate 'ion of nrices fnd urrcr1. ifas-,c; !v 0n;tress. Perhaps some rermrsk J - Ivrdh Yi--iin--t c( bv tne authorities .there , . tne tax-payers, Zill not ho to ? p:; -p.-r; 'lut' wid be the f peculators. .Thes-3 h .vf1 !i:v!. their atuma1ia; tribulation is r. vv in s?.,'c!!' 'ot thenv. The prndet-t ons will reef s-: ' - ,; P, J. SINCLAIR, EtuToa, its suspension upon the Present, an: 1 tlirt , 1 "" -'' - v ' ... r j F''i prona,ue onera- ' " .. ' ' (and &y a ror.nfsontaiivo u. JNouh L.rotr.vi,..:on,--. w:d not.nc nnaoc-muble. " Our figure th3 cxtual suspension is aisnelkHary ieu7t j,' , . . i v. 'U ,. r,-r..c---rea? .,r ,.r.,)ll ,V,-.,,,1. p.rd prob.le opera- TUESDAY, "FEBRUARY 16, 1854 Fran (tent Davis., this is a itn'stake. Gon- ...i i .:, ... :,.,. and niako rtady for the s-orrr.;. 'ha r heausironrr, spoiled by .'ucc?.'.?, vdll l new vontiirel?. S;ne fi:rtnr ha - Ofv fop, the Coal Mixes. Forty-three Yank.-o' deserters, confined in Castle Thun ' der will be seat off this morning to Wilming ton, N. C. It is the pnirpo.se to place them in ths coal mines, and thereby make them useful to the Confederacy. Richmond iJis p'a'tch SZrd. The above squid of deserters are epectd to pass through town to-day, on their wtty to the Egypt coal mines This is a voluntary act upon their part, preferring rather to be at work, than to be cor.fini.-d in C?tle Thunder. gross has actually suspended' the wrif, :-vny:-iint; more It H'i.'iiis tl' if ; iit'I V?t by ..' :-t-r;d .1; --i---s i ; . ro the bill provides : "That during the -present .invasion of the i ""v - nd lu torv, -contractions tht currency h- -. o ire on d-;tv th-.-re. Tims Confederate States trie privilege of the writjc i c-d ov the fft r?jrt vh.-.:i the- Yvtnk. .ii.e n?;"-"TftX La "-. Ler -first take a of habeas cojjvbe, and th same is Hereby ;,infd a t,(.'.in-i- on tne !.S;ani a oouucil f the "V dl'Jon of tlieouriencr : -TJ-i t-.tai icsuc of T.-C'iuary r ,tf 3 to Jm'r 1. 13 fl aiumentlsd : but siifh 3ns.rvp(-inn fthc nrir.lv !"f '?" was caiiev; it-nerat ieaure.'U niro skilul, .r :rtov only to thecals cf ccylc'us arrested or del I whom noii.-tt-r. .ined .by order of the Piesiieht, Secretary j of War, or ic General ofucer co:nrnandirir; .mtt Hiu'Vinationo!. ins su jOvu:;)". c- the Trans-Mi wissippi Mi! i t.a-y I -ip;irtmni . i;!: ier th"5 C'jutrtjl (,r Ml th-.t T ii-" nC-Ti V :-!tti'ht :." f i.v Hit-, authority a: 1 ' In tkeT! !: iiaiviucw "Wei-! T'' " r'V'5--' !Vt?: , h ' ' ; Cr ! cy v w i not twiac-a;-,- irsf. my., i ur-,-, ;' .jt.oaun, raati ar . t . , ,. i "s ...-. .i.. . r-'j.-j Hli?v: t) U ';-5d1 of -h: Cj ;ie.h - ; ; l - ' i '-.j. i ;. ii ' ! I . i-.r'lv ... o. . ... 4 .;;:;': 't . 1-.- ... ; n 1: '' : . : . . i: -a, .., . ... : i . .. . ,. .. , : . . . I new ventured. S;ncfl inanrrj .a.;. r. ?r.--- :-:rcM 'i;.-. ; . r-;;- a . . . ; - . . - i : i.- ? :. ,h . .. .... , . . ; , . , torv, -contractions -r-t tnt currency a- ; ri-. . - - : - ,. ; . oc .,;::... K . . . - . , . , ' - . " . . . ... - . - , , . , " ' -.' -I 1? ; . ; : .!;. .?;". Th c:Arr j m o;i? ' " t- i-- 1 .. . - : '...-. -.: : ro .. .v . - ' . , .. . ; .. . . .. .. : ., .., . ivV I ,. ,, i' .. . ". .. : V. " ....... ' . ' -' . i - a :'. ' .'' :- -..-. . ii. . . j will lirin? .it' harvest .-f iati-ri-.i -t; - t . k.:i i ;. : . .! - : - .', .,' .' v- ii'-- '. in f.td caaccljiid (about).... I'.a. ; ?rol nniv rru":;-nt Y. T; - f'' p"et.na-! r-. a ; ...v, . . ; Y.:r :. . ., ' v '. " 's: ' --' - a'i- ; i. ;';-f--' We c-n. !-'' ip our rttfi'dv'! !"'i5-, u' th- f 5th CavH!ty. Ti r: orlf :, : wc wo nil lik'- . iik f- r-r-UiH' ks up-;" ! the 3rd Cavalry, c:;iiu;vled iy 0b J. hi: A Baker. rr-L- ? . .-:. t -s tl, have been in. service in North Carolina, nd to be in North Carolina in service, is to re civv'ho w-rrdit for that ri'-vice, no mfttter hnxv severe it i.. v he. r- r . ' tlpimc-d ' r:-e c i r . the or.lv o'ir: Jr.. Kvd r ver kr; Lf t e ir- ' place at the prnpor tune fomc 1 him? has bten a't'-mnted fo b at- tachfr 1 to it, in the ia'e mi l upoti NewU-rn, by irresponsible parties, whh-b vri are glad to learn is utterly unfounded and untrue. Tf o r.,Wfnr.rl i't that ffd. Bikf.r was ordered to take his re-bnent through an almost impenetrable .svauip to the Railroad, leading to Mrehead (!;', .v'h destroy as much of the track as possible. On , arrivini; at the place designated in the onh-rs, it wa found to be impassible, but Col. r.-iker il'smounted one of his coinpafdes and intik'ted the damage ordered to be accomplished. The fact of it is, the story was gotten up by irresponsible parties in the Virjriuia Hrig d?, and is manufactured out of the whole cloth. Too much cannot be :vdd against the rep . 1 -It 3 . 1 eoens.me conauct 01 our peopie in i'v-'K. j matters not whether he bo principal or con the mind-of 'the public astray upon this im- scrfl,tI:(. is deprived already of the writ. p;,rtant subject. . J The Vsitence of palpable rong in any An objocon to funding out-standing Con- ; t; . abided not bv anv oil - nartv federate notes is raised because th interest is only 4 'per cent , and they have ttccnty year io run. This is, in fact, no objection at ail. These bo,;ds v. ill be reqniied to pa3 taxes, which, undfc? ihe new tax law, will he very . high. They can be purchased at any time jmtil the first of April at par, and the bonds taken at any time during the year 1804, for taxes,- at par. It is therefore a decided privi lege which we would urge upon .our readers to avail themselves of, to fund their Conlt'd erale money iu 4 per cent bonds, while they, can do so at par. Hat ther is an additional advantage in funding in 4 per cent bonds 'I h V.;i.d" Watlr.g 8 j.-ir c.nt iv ?. ' am thost! beiring seven and si.e per cent; interest. are all taxed .5 per cent, leaving only one, jtH.-three per cent to the holder. On f tlu contrary, the 4 per cent bonds are not at all taxed, nci.ca they will pay more interest than either of the other issues of bonds. 4 Since the above was written, wc tin d a very able article in the Richmond Scn'iicl, which we coot, and recommend to our nconle its .-- - - - i-j x i Careful perusal. Let this work of depreciating the currency, unnecessarily, cease. Everybody will reopuire all the money they can get by the 1st of April. Wc hope, and believe, that money will be tight tight as a brick and every ether article down .to hviug ra;ks. SnEions's Coups. The Richmond Dispatch cf tue 23d inst., says that the only news received yesterday from this corps of the Yankee array was an oftjcial dispatch to the War Department, ?tat inj that our cavalry had thrown -itself between Sherman's force and the enemy's cavalry moving to his assistance, and that every confidence wad - flt that a janction of th; two columns woald be prevented. Already some fighting had taken place, jbut no particulars were given. The Rchel, published at Morrisville, Ga., in its issue of th 21at inst., Bays that at present, it looks like the despJ.ate resolution of the gamestor who Ftitkes all upon a siogle throw of the dice, and is ruined if he lost?s. If Sherman's army should meet with serious disaster, the whole aspect of the. war will be changed, for th? troops composing that ar my are absolutely essential to the safety of Gen. Grant's army, and to their occupancy of the ter ritory tkey now hold, in the Spring campaign. Should Sherman' expedition be cat off, Grant and his cohorts wilj be at or nje'rey as goon as the condition of the road? will admit of an advance "Vc are very sanguine in the r..jiyon that "the En" ginecr will be hoisted with his own J'etard.' The ' yankces arc now too far from water. Their gun toats cannot now protect them, or cover their retreat, in lite crnt of a drubbing which they are 1 very pure to receive. r Th Missis.sippian says that the best estimate it has of the force of the cuemy is as follows: Two colutiins -of infantry, of thirty-five thousand mih, and fifteen. thousand cavalry. . The advance guard ronpists of cavalry, followed by a column of infao f try th-n the wagon' train, consisting of twelve hundred wagons, guarded on eitner sicje by a file of men four deep- then another column of infantry, " w ith cavalry in the rear. -General I'olk telegraphed on Tuesday that our ca valry had got btttweeu Sherman and bin cavalry reinforcements, a.:ia Lad riohably by that time en gaged them; and he expresses . mcrtil tisurance of the succp53 of the expedition. - " We have reason to state, from recent antt re liable information, that no apprehension need be fclt in regard to our troops confronting Sherman, nof indeed with reference to that section of the Con" federacv- Ample arrangements have been made which will effectually checkmate his movements, and if successful will make this movement upon Lis part one of severe loss to hi3 government. Let us await the result with patience. The object of the enemy is undoubtedly to gain possession of Mobile. After accomplishing this, 'Sheriaan would move through to Alabama, fall up " n Johnson's flank while Grant vouid- press his front, thus necessitating his retrt to some point near MUIcdgeville or Augusts. Ga." Should this movement of the enemy fail as we have no doubt it will and should Sherman's cor -:b , ne capiureuor i.p:u, .t ui reFuit - trou&ly to Grant and compel his retreat from be captured or dispersed, it would result disas- Vaattanooja. ...... i tle pHUi'tpais ;t ,h:o -:rv i r, iru:.iir.vi ! 1 S his th? oa- at all t! the late act of Co?igtis husienliu of hi&eas corpus did not apply in the case of I ja principal and subs ti tut we i e '.;:oi is ii'iTV", rp-"i a r UM',.cr.-;ran-1 it.;. r.r-v;si.i.-i. H may appear like presumption upon our j part to fvt up our judgment ngain.-t, his H on cr .nidge. I earson, but we may be permitted I to ask how his Honor case providel for in sioi; of the i'it2 ! law provides that the Lhe case of " desertions j ti0nt'of harboring de& o avo( mili(ary gcice cases of palpable wrong any subordinate otneer, upon any patty who r...-.c nrtf .nfr.iltr i.-. Trt il i ? -l c.jri'i'n I. la . ". 0 J perior oO.icer .shall rrant prompt relief to the v: 1 1 , i ji i i- i 11 r r.t'i":;.- a.' - ' - (tism.'-isea it-cn ofneo. It is clear from the above that anv person 1 who attempts o avoid military servi?e- 1L , but by the cominandhoj: ofiicer of th" subc.r- ' a-uate who m:ikes the arres;; as iur lsiotance. in tbi Slate Col. Malktt will be the judge of th.e existence of oppression or wrong iu the! arro; The3d section, however settles the ques - tion liualkwe tlink, upon this point, provides That during iha suspension aforesaid ho officer comrttun'iinq ike Truns-Idis&im inn De 1 H:r.';riif ; hue lip-oil trie Vrt-ii.i:at Jin lei oath, of the officer having i-.harg ; : ci sn tittain.'vl that such person so ietai him as a prisoner is under the auth said, further proceedings under habeas corpus, shall immediately remain suspended as long as this continue in force.' - t .Now the enrollment of principals of sub- i t M-itutes by this ''authority of the Secretary War A' and no officer, hv this law. bavin & - - 7 y t - c . principal 01 tr. Institute under arrest, need at', ali. answer to the w.iit in person, nor return the body of any person detained by him by! amnonty oi tne resident cr secretary War. And it further provides that when ihc- officer holding such party in'-arrest, shall 43 . make oath that the arrest is by the authority of the President or Secretary of W cedings under the writ shall cease. to us that the case is conclusi late law of Congress. The decisions in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina are all-adverse to the late .de cision of his Honor Judge Tearson. TnE REIGIT OF THE HE AST. In all the catalogue of devils in the flesh none can dare aspire to the distinguished title of superior or master whde Hoast Butler re mains, as he dees, jre-eminently the heaJL and front of rascality and meanness. The following order published and enforced by one of his subalterns, Gen. Wilde, who made himself so notorious by his ar-ts of in famy during his recent expedition into the Eastern part ct our State, is but an addition- . . al link in the chain that binds him closer to his master: " HeADQ'uS tSOHFOLK AND PoKTSMOrm, ) Norfolk, Va., Feb'y 11, I8G4. C General Order, No. 3. All places of public worship in Norfolk and $,ort?mouth are hereby plaead under the con troi of the Provost Marshals of Norfolk siud ., ... , , . , I'ortomoutn lespectiveiy. woo snau see tne pulpits properly filled.' by displacing when necessary the present incumber ts,. and sub - stitutir.g niwn of known loyalty sectarian denomination,- either civil, subject to the approv manding General. '" Th.ev shall see that the churches are open- ed treefy to alt otucers and soldiers, colored, at the usual hour of worsliip other times, if desired; and they that no insult or indignity be offered cither by word, look or gesture, on of the congregation. The necessary , expenses will be fa? as possible, in accordance wijh ;.h4J - "S - - ' X ,.v.u i.- i .:.t. -v. . . I . 1lllll.l l I 1 SI :i II 11.4 I.. 11111 VI' I .-II III. 111111 he or private, without permission from these . J . - , headquarters. By-command of Brig. Gen. E. A. Wilde. G&0. II. JOTJNTSTON, Capt. and A. A. G. Official: IJandford Stulle, Lt. Sc A. A. D. O. j ggJu, We publish to-day a synopsis of tha address of the 1st Congress to the people of the Confederate States. The full address is too long and tedious. It Is, nevertheless, ione of decided ability and will have a happy . 1 The 5th Case in which the j as called upon to countermand his order, ,onr0Tt- ' would e great.a saenhf Cj hav tf vith p' n 'tV or borrow' o,v ' l"rer days, President 'L.tieoh hs on; ,;;-,;:;,i:VlV;:! VlV-V'JV:-; i",' ii'' p; ' ntiUtart' ar other officer sdiall be comveded. iii:.t ,r 1.: . k,.- ..,o-..; r..-. 1 Q! ':,v;I1.,.,;;;,rwi 1 '" l l '"-' ' " hundrc l millions per annum, The J . ' ' V , ""I. ' .monotonv of camp life. He states that Uol. Must imposed are in addition to these. J V . ' ,U " ' ' ..: J i T, !AT,sV.-.;vr. T.':if-; Pf,nre nd Shenberd of 1 1:1 '" h ve per cennt. on real and person erw o; iiw t oxtruy y iie-- " .jUte, is estimated in the s'ime reoort, as rresvie-nt, isecreta;y oj war, or vi? genera! this town ncro wen. 1 mising a gross revenue cf a hundred and - t. !;... . i :.. w --v. ... .r j ,.- ..X..' - - . . . - , - . ' , -,-;.-- .. ''".. ' . . ' . . .- . :. ' . 1, . . . . , . . y ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ;...!.--- . , , - ... - ; , ... . .. . ; . r . ' , I ' ".T ' ' .' '. ', r ; ; ' ..." . " ' ' -.' ' . . a : ..V--" " - ; ' v - ;' -." .". . . . '' .i ' tv ' ' : ,. - . . ..' . ;. ... , . : 1 " ? " : 1 ' ' ' 'V '.' I ' ' i " ' " : - - . . . ' ' ... ' . . . ! " - , -,,4 , p. .1,;.. iiie; lentally. not as u i '-' '' ;"'''.- - - .: . .- ,1 r ; ' .. . . . . - . .-.; : t :. v ;n-,..:.t oi'-tli t'o:.:-!-.-. 5Iimierro, out '.e:i--.!:'.i m ui-n ..t uk?,i t: ', ; a ! :tt rj ov?r 4" HC'i v"f"i ' , " ' : .. ' ' " ' , , ' ' :v :-t Mv Livrtm j.iuij.- It v l tr . ..1 ...,.(..;,..! -,.,!. ,i JT... .r - ! , . '. - - 1 . . - - 4. ;i : . ii . . ' . . L.-. :. in ,!-. .n-bd.,: 'h.t th.-v s-..o!d o di-iv.-n : ' 'Ur, ti r.-iv V,w-.- tb-,t .-v ! t. !! v-.-.-i.-: -t-Yrv ! V?.' 11 0::d. v"'-:-'''' T- i ti .azo ofthij;, ... " ; :.r,r, .:j..,v:,.:i Y'M T ',,,u : f ,vh 'As it s-.tc ; b,-n 'i t v,:;iv'vi:..d m. ! ---r tin tl'.-' ii.-: ;:n.rr whlo i had '.-an - . v - " i;it I " ", v 'fT-'n-'' toat. tii1 r,.';xi element n,'"ir . . ' - . . ' ' ' t. ...... i n, .-..,. -...,. .. .. . 1 i .. .- - ...... .'. r-. nr ....... edf.r the attack th-; u-oops ',;(: ,.b!o : 'i ''.; ;e. tu. amount .nu.d m f-in-b8dran ff:6-rc0pls wUhont producing "f th cruelilie whhii have k cn fraclieed by. ! v.; ; .j ;:;. v:: 1 . ;pTce-it. stock, prior .to the 1 st of April. ' ,.,ar 1 ' a. ' a,.m,iif,. : he enemy during the war. P, committ;-o i .1 , : !.u ; ' ' '.' V -".A . ..... I . -L. .7 can get ovar the othl,..., :,V .u'J ' Mi. I .V ,Ts,-'t-.. "ppost n,.a casual t.a.cy,; Yi w;m ' t , . . , ;!: t wil; he i'ie -- : !- "ditregruin--thp t. Lchlngs of the I Vlli. omda-vful t-nhuvi-', tV -a - ;(. : He f flnc '- '"" --WHt smai. i estist aro to ;e xpectea trom this j . y thint. whifh -j;. wP1 WflPt j.papproved wriUr on tnu-rnalionMl -nw, and fne i -- -.-:u-vtn. ,;: . tks act for the suspen- lsis -nrV. e,,:.' and Gcnd Bf.urord 'soar,-; f tt;e reason t;,at the interest b-mg ' !L I'll Ct't ' l' ,;r;iice and claiius oi his own ovUnment I st-!-'-V' i-r-v writ be suspended is whieh he did very reluetauily. Tf tdingman ; Hx lM hrei and L'" third ter nf. e' ' !:.,.U: 'r' thu!:? I liZ V " ' . t 'i . till i " (i i , . . .' in - i r p. i ' K M-.'c..iii-.r to I u i utii'.utv t usi.N ittuuuiv.i, - ". ' - . -x .. ..,..,....1...1 fi n;.i: ... hu,.i , ' Anril l'.t -!,;! !e fln Sr.f;.n O.,,.!...:, ! .. . ... , ' d-n ill- ('.liV-.l'-i-suo i.-:l eriers, una anempis u"imin-.n:u l.. i -. ... v . . k-m vn, -- - r , .v.. ....... ...v -.,..,1 .a. . a ae coiniiium 01 tnosc JStater. .wi-.icti nave . v.... .. ........ v , x i .! -i r , a-,!'at-.I(it.rer?f in the values" cf bfn! Ane .-jouwi v.--.- "'.tz' iiius ui.i'joursns : x ., , . . , - , . 1 ' . Provid'd th-t in and been assigned to tlie command of ll.ei i'" " , "lfs ci n.e nends , , , " , , 'tM-eii :n tho c.npleie or p;rlial controi-ot the 1 O.' i.-a.a i'i; , irmmai, t.t in u:d ol the notes. fr thi -.-s of t!:e year Xn these troublous times. -when not the ! . ' 1 f.. i-..-,. ;..:.. . i.-.,.. ! , . , ' P"rlfi1 (fill tPCrp IS r0 I Jil l' P. ! I t;l' !v WOO , ri-i . .. - i 1 i i r, . 1 ..v.i..., 11 u:v.T l-'i IU a iu.tn,-ii:ir uiu, uuit, r ' -, ' and opprcsaon by :c" t'tuUMM1 ,b 1U- -"e-u .vo.-i- , . y( n .K, inn.js nrft rCt.,vable acordiru'o wsnt but the very plethorr. of money is the!,., ; , ,it- ... , ,..: ,1,.; .,,. i h-i-r-r.' r -1. , have bteii ma' a g.orio.i ; trsunio.r ens uc, and to-d.17 T-cr "ttircn ni.m...0 1 1-.., . r... " . -HI I I 1 .y . . lttlltlV. 2 Uvn:i 1 fln-it "'Wi t.:.--7- U amf in i .f. mm I . c ! est 10 f-'r.'.i.deur 01 an Humeri al 110:11:. ' tor T no goon oi t'ic service tienerai utmg - in;m snbmtUed quiet'y to all thy. indignities . . . - 1 . . . 1 .- . 1 1 1 il. in I . 1 ; i ' . . I . U , , 1. & . . I 1. 1 .... J t V i hoaifid upon him, but by so doing he hasil.' ;V ;V irasnr3 , " nT i, ..., . , : ; ieen the present and the 1st .ih t none of tho.aireciion of his men or liiUvin iave ihQ'tnean of eaving bis 'tax with- .-vn'jitrvnt"." . ;:'! -ll ni s . nfices anil s.rvife. -.o i.it-s ; l, f -11 m i.r -.!! ' - i . . . . - . . . ... - j.- .... i -i i 1 . , . ... i :?... r ' . niiii i1 tn.fifivv oiif nt ni!i waii'imnif 5 ninl will yX ne rewarai! bv the Klau-lit rt a graU-. 'V-!MI ncn a nonu, ana present nimseJt, cur-1 "esLauons, ami money is neeOtnmg a ti 'ig. i ' ' , ,. , - .' . . . .. s,n,i l.-.t :t .:m !U'fto,..nu i,,,, . x ! rccklvsimoss. jNo waisper.s ol tree-so m g ful pooplo who wi.l wiovycr tiu- r lofi est and ' - " - r ' ,t """P' --r , Ul nr. -hed- viul tie vmv ' mhcts of s-'f- . 1 , ithre thousai-d dollars of the same currency t unancially, and the bil, seems destined tn I u" '-ilica' i"iU lJ u 01 most wormy oonors up an. a worUiv son cf : to v t;,e t;5x cf tw Pmnsand dollar-. It V save us a s--dden bust onwards or down-1 1'scrvatmn are outlawed. !.no worship ol ih-S" Old Xorth S'ry .' loot to he sunron.-1 tbt mn ,vi!l K wards which. t. sw b len-.t .-m Krt ro.Khd and the rites otsepnlttue h.ivo been me statements herein eontained arp vouched for by an Oilioer who was wish iCcm-taJ ill nan at Ciiarleton, and who wa privy to ail vho ransactionsj't-o .which wo.,,ai;t, such I hav allutie.l. i ; Lr q0Ji Caktwell. A later from Lt. It'Cop CantwJll, now confined a prisoner at ! Johnson's Island was received in town onj, j yesterday. iiie Uoi was well in iicatth at 1 . - 1.1 . :o Tiif ' nio.n. .sot aw t.'S HCtiv T V j "V ,' ; sag. I will aih.yr you to return to the Union . t -t , . , n ,,,-.irn k l.iik oor ni.ri.r ...irOiVO I i.IiVT 1! Iltl in aild Iiie . con nth ut iron oi Tne unueu urates. r . i . t i r.. . Vv- nmK first join the ihc.aion partv, and next ;l-.'Iii,iii nni-tv and i yon musi iua.e or i wn m.i ..- on u i ... ... ..l. . v .:n a';y orcjeru p&ner It nd-se i.'neoln s f4rce l'i. 'V.,.- 1 , 1 L,l; 7 , V ' : ! On -'rSs. , T n., ,11vn W rflNne,in ipntoas despotism ai ireely ned to ppevimf vvritn.iiion. a n-in; j1;-tmv .t t ncvi by;,rmiin ;hp P-h?1ed States "back into the:a.V l l" "'SitTJ lY!tlJ one of th f.li. n(Y, . (' ;d;e npri.ing .-.f.'fn-.-A-Tv -nJ bh.odv Vve-.dv' .i..j;V . V ' ' - : ;' ' ' " ' ' . nty afore- ,r. n,,),,! V.. (vtn,. nrr;in ....:i ia:V.i,i t-ji- 'm men: i. bm an that n?v ooi.;o.-i.; , -. " .'. .'.T v- '-"v:; -... .. : , . .-i, :.t.-:--. - ',Mi ,un U1ir,fr...pn-d .",.i;a Ai'fli.- ".imn iiiNiiii-nbiv-'criiibin?'.! action, will not. pTohaniv. yield , i .t, -i ...... v...? i v, .- . .mav take cohr.aro and hone for the future. a -v..-. -; r '.; rinic,! - v . . cease and, - . , - less than three hmiured annirms, oi dollars -;n uhnt. ,,f ,'. ti,nt rniri.,,uo AT.i in Virginia, the model oi all that illustrates t '.V ;.. V'! ' . t. J, ' a ' ' .j act shall j' ; J'"i;""; Vluringlhe present y.ar. . IliTn; fymn .iniHta-y duty on account f hi.s be- b"?-'in heroism and ftelf.denying patriotism, v, pi, S-: 'y: ' 'i'!.- geVt! - ',-.: -.v. ; no TCMU-au mi v k io me peooie oi .-ii.i.io- v .. n u irom ms examnati-n. tnat nc- : v.- j i -rt i.: i . t i.-i imin i t :e temnest oi tiesoiation n.as swent iav,n t.io- u.!.. a- to a- tanuier t..'i ,iljoj:fl0n Constitution and ;:boli:on laws oi,t.m nkc T. W. Loekwood, or some virtuous .ir l", ... i . l-.- l if, ., .., , ., -. . liuuiu uiaituri l"i utiiVT-, to nv.'i -.i uttii n u.in-r, ' .. - j abolition Constitution and ;:eold:on laws. lt,p:1rt, witn which taxes c;-n he paid; wut tnis! as? liv;n. f-,r tA nrly v-is -dl that he'hir tnS iOt-;cs condendmg hosts, and tlien m you don't do this, I'll send a., my there to j sum insulicient and as it is not likely that j ntc,Uo r-,e aurin ' ,1 war he wa. satis-j ilividt;b with hilling parisintcs mockingly ,y j thr.r-'li you tid vou do it. I 1! se.id wortliei n they can be exactly distributed, the bonds igoj- . iclajrnin jurfc-isdicUcn and authority, th Old jpolilioians to rule you some consistent. bn. -vouid not avail to the'r full extent. Besides ! v Dominion still stands with proud crest and 01 j t-tm like T. . Lock wood, or some virtuou j.thJ,s particular pvoseiibt-d isu, probably not ie- chieftain like Colonel Dorus Fox. 111 nake;ess than a hundred and fifty millions will ehuttain like Colonel Dor us J-ox. IM rraKc: j a Constitution nJ enforce it upon you 1 by bu-y one ti, and the Frst Micln,gan I - Jtt.io - j p.m T-i o - H'.i. -.. 1.:, 1 4- . . i . .... I . .. . . . . 1 . ) ii . . - ) i 1 . r I - . ...... . . . . t I iu.. .. . . . . . . i i . ... ...... J, 'ar, the pro- j You must accent this "uneonditmnal Union-. f,;..thrr is-us allowed- until tiie 1st ( April, j.nir per cen(f.. to the extent cfSvo .-r six mi!- T, (mre, v-,3 ci.rnC(1 bv ,tiJ tlu, j Va'iilo'- fr .... ...... - ji.,.! iiitn...ii .. ..ii.-. 1 1 . n -) o .. ...i . i (i. y Ma;iics ii ive a'ree-i to mvi-'t -u me nsvv s..icn ui t wamu. c . H cppme J iao u.-tc ,u uw. ..um. ........ nous.- tiet'-veeii toe pres.?nt lime r..d :e istL,,,, u. nf i14, 11 ..f if ,f ,. - ed e aav It strems !,... ;f ...ri- ,.,,,,.! nf AT,. hoetr L.c .1.. s '.nr. n,-.r. a.i . I rQ,!,;,. :Ki, to J 1 ... , , ., .. memoeiS Ot the lIOllsc ol itCp. cst..ui ...y , . ....... . .... rv.v.., --...j..r.w a... ...... or ..nr:i, ix-payers win ne unuer tne neces-; ...1 t,v tl.e (Vmim'tiee on the nart oft!- , i i' t i . l . t.u t:t.-' M. mwj . . v . . . 1 .it 1 rii'nn o n t u . i m i ti.tr.. a. i .-. i i . n k up , . . r k).m mohiiiU. ijrov. . ? i t.s oi ms speeen.ior i ru-ces ry iun-.tiui. ,..oa. . no . i:'.iv:,-Uii to this a very eons'.leraoiS an.or.ut on' at the' Battle H use said, that he would j be voluntary we throw in to make the figKres ; .,ccoa-t c'f voluntary funding, as.tJie.o bonds! rather see Mdiie in ashes Oxm have U come ! good. ' !at par off. r nerhuns. the best miner invest- under Yankee rule. He advised all nun- combatants to leave the city at once. The Mobile Register states that non-com- irie Mooue itegister states uiai non - corn - infunts r ?oVw ilin ntv .m.l th-.u Tfe.. b bile ; r-i.,i,llr Btr-iAr.b 1 itself for- 3 rt ion ' u xT.-.i.tn, Ti..,.."i..iii tiL Hi'tt t i l ii'. ".Ui'v 1 1 iouiiu t' u. o.' tii'i.1. t 1 - 1 n r . ,,.i fl, :c nll ;.ir, clad ram in Mobile .Bay which will dispose of any seagoing vessel. Exchange or Paisoneus., - 1 V 1 f -tJ 1 w f ITI IU. have been male between Generals Johnston' onn ;vinf tiT tHA nr u nnf Pf!'llTf. V- nii4 V iuui vttt- m t y v . v.. , - . - v i hange, accordmc to the usual regulations of pucn as may . enpeared ny owiHr I niHiin flir. .l-iT-?irtiieiitc ffmim.'innw" lv thin- . 'ire-; . -r V Generals This humane agreement if ob- P, . -1 v - - G. Fixxegax. Gen. Finnegan, the hecc ,-.f we avc IHnrli-ifT which we should mamtt'st to thin. u.uuu .. - A recent number of the London Times contains some very striking sentences. They relate to the present trade of Great Britain. They declare that England has never before known such prosperity as she is now enjoy-in"-. They adduce facts which oonfirm the declaration. This is truth in spite of tb cotton famine; in spite of idle operatives and silent mills in Lancashire. Promotion. Colonel Clement H. Stevens, formely of the 24th S. C. Regiment, has been appointed a Bridgadier General, and as3ign ed to the comand of Major General "W, H. Walker's clTf Georgia BiTgade, . -' Pfpr F0r pCtX(:,. u-ireh eomu-nd Gv-mt's canres.cy, arid, c nsjquentjy, its purcha-curr cnargeu who a inpto ;(.ran!ar;.i.; iwauav l"'"-w ,;" erei toi, Focd, v h ,,n, s . I a xlwr,f public enomy by latter, ant thereby giving ?.i .!'n'- -olhlif)' our. p.ople. V.e be- tii'tt ti.tMy;- Pass is ca-.tured, 1 orts Morgan and Games ' . il ti. nc aiv i urn i,i i.io s... .o,, COlT.;-jrt to th ; .lm wa3 on Friday t:onet,i kd be-i . , i YntYL, 0f!.-- cou'i'rv v;hi"h re ean avail nothing. The city, is then aeces- that p, ;ecsare m proportion to the circula- forc Condorat, Com,ui,sioner Wat.an. vrho, re- V i to "the t lonm sihle without danger from 'these two inns- tim, then prices must soon and rap.uly iall fusiBg bail,, en titer ou to the Oonf,i',-at.' Court to i atp.de i.u - 1 J' 'f ' .i,. ,1vp fortifi-ntmna V..rf IVnve.l iecastrnet ! 3ut thei v; - s,.a still better reason to expect ; b.vtned for hh treason. On .Satnrdav, Counsel . support anu eq.i.p it.-, arniiu. J.ct.ai . im n -TJ1 lx. rll!i1StV:C i this effiw,.'-IIol.Urs of nronertv have th accused, -Messrs. Geo..y. n. andjr.f I'.cti-n and past party uihoreoces oe or. u Hiiei tne mannei ot r u, t .t ;', ftTn 'lAr t: ; - Uyon. ma-l an app ication tt r b'i . ,,.,n in il.e M3seii;? ot our craci too. W c oomo-proot; tne srarrison small, una .con-j v .' --j ' . , : j .lunge ua.ivourton, waico navnig osr:r. o are, i. ,. , v i-mihl t-e selc'-.lr -iv- s-aous tMi doubt that the fa'e of IViobii:. de- necessity of providing means to pay their r.Tuut' ada-itted her ta bail in th? .an, ,d SlA i j T'a M, bi o . . e ,,.011 H t. a,, b .ious, tm douoi, toat t.ic ta.e oi ,ioi. u c!.r,inc ; t, nV,ntar n,.to:-etbo n,.nM n:r,t tr,.. nr a nnr. WT should .laco;- to extend to mo ut- preve mine u necaw Miar. n,g QQt - - fthJ ,vliidl is to b(, taX. ami the same ineyitawy at ena- tne DuinS w, ( Qnp acr the 3st of April, military or S m Tllie P" lv Should n,t be lavished 'away ; for il;o dimin- al of the com-"ie cae. cjii.t pveui. lAh&i circulation diminished by the previous I white or 1 ,-,ak-'J ."o..' 11 '- "'".' ,r? inirnn, v.iuaoie tnan me law auiount uciuiu .u..- -ts3 i li tne iirc mats rm or fieri tut mucii ' o- "J - t i. .-:.. ; . .irh..i.i.i v. v.: - i n 7.....I i . . .v i i i . ai. . , -. n t i, -. . o ....... ..... . . . , - , . t i . -.ttoi n-. .n " hit r and at i T i A T- V- - ' , " ,a ae ot the law baiateai , ' i iihtr armv. Atter his discnarcre he removed to -. . ... i vi .1 .t., cbnil con '. . -, i u , , .f our inierencc is ir-.:v r.verv unc nium eu.t.i. , : --. i rr - -,, Shall sec Hovda, where he became e.nploy.-d, weareniforia- tbe t of .. fr fhe and fund at Avothkr S rAMPEns.-Twentv-fwo rf th Van- Fill-: GEORGIA 1'F.ACE PLATFORM. The to them, ed, as an engineer. By inlhgence and good con- . . nl(ll t,. And ill nur-1 1 n,nn.M er,flr.erl in tho l,uildi nrmvite' tihnh mrirkt ; t't ti. flanirc;,,,,,! the part duct ile prpeim ln,d, their escano th?.yfrom on it,im.;. Je. ,'dor.ted tbn 1 W.tP. 1... "-v.-....- "- . "c- Just now. The coining demfcnd tor monev, sod its vsstardav afternoon, Ijt cutting tiirouglt a parti- - ; . ' . , , '" out of the war he has risen in the Confederate scr-, Jcon ucnt bacreaaValue will kill the present nan- tUm wall. Sixteen of " them were soon after, re of that .State, which that journal has "persis- leviedas "ce. to the Genl: afh(Jums !;e in two or throe ivCckS. and prices will descend, taken and returned "to thc-ir pl,e of co:y,n;m.-nt. ,tcntly iHuctrated and advocate-l," in their the pre- ?,"?AX i those, Who dire to get Ltghjpaxces, the prf - . i,ddrL to ihe rehrd of the G..nfe,W,.e. ,..1 1 tluar fare, m navir.er.T ot all CJ 1 anes lor !..', woi! the c.nrrt-i-w ; ftv K j '4, while th - . - - ' ' - - - - - - ' , . 1 v ii... 1st, oi April, will, bo sid aected to a tax or dis' j eoun:. of one-third. bi;ppose, for example, a 1 ' ..1, v,i 1 , .! , 4L n ' -!., n ,-iiOi.inl av.'p a lax to the tioverumcnt. io - ih-j 1st of July, of two thousand, dollars ( -'-y i-'V stir?- that amount of the preset cur- Mercv-n a treasury bond, at any tone be- j negligent of L;eir int.-r-sts as to fail to invest ' m lo!J;' I'er oent; bona ? ar le ist enough to ! 'V' 1 -"V M , - " , any mmyiou- " ii .......... ...1 11 t. i . . . ....11 . . . ....ii i...;.. . t , Tt . -1- nun .;ytit ie xu 'ion or tari.'it.SS to .provision, caoitalits will do r for 'thern, and make them pay alarge premium for their neglect The amount which r ill be invested as a Prov,sj51 for paying taxes may bo conjecture. 1 from the probable jtmomit of taxes to be paid .1 ... . t 1 . . rT .. un:;g me year, in rue last report 01 tne CJ. t . r 1 1 m c oec.-vary 01 tne i resisury, ac, levied in Apriu lobo. anu still in force, are estimated taxes A al es- pro- fifty ii'iillions. But the lat..- tax act does more 1 !..-.. 1 A. r " . a. 1 1 ; 14 v.v 51 ,;t-s- ti uvAier cenc. on real ana Vi'e find from this examination. i tween the present tine. and the 1st of April . . 1 r t.'i nc firn weez- l.v.-o inivl k pu txr tnwn j-ou.wiU exifc uie vcce.sinj ior lunuing.a, very 1 i . o r -r .larp;:e amount. The hundred dollar notes. "jwiien innoe ! , r -i 1 would luriosV the n-r ij1 tlA particular ivose, i!.)t-d is.su a probably not than a hundred and iitty muttons will ' ,,1 to be funded. These subtractions will ;rejur.0 the present circulation to four hmi - I ... .1 ..:..' "... T,t .,:,.l, ,..,. It is obvious, that the great ad immediate demand thus created for money by this ne- ecssity for funding to which' yye have refer ; V , I red, and the consequent reuucticn of the cur hcnoy to little more than half iti present vol iuiua. must srreatlv increase the va!i;e of the . - - i idles, and put then on the market. The fijures 'which we have given, should teach the borders of Confederate money not to undereate it, or, to consider its value a? diminished, by the late laws. At present. " - h5oh -j, sV:j3injr vk.t!ms in r , - waf,;1la nt; .M-ln, rtnf. in ! c.noi toTSric ti.exy. 'sonev 'which thevj, - . ... V . TJ r .. i rriS should he investing in bonds to pay tneir Uxog Even the In mcy which' they need 1 funding, 'and diminished still further by the; April tax will rr.ake the residue much more Gen, BuccisKio.c.-This distinguished i J .... , , ... j I T n . . 1 . T. 1 ill 1 T- 1 T. I 1 1 . .1 . O T tht-ir monev in their anxiety to get rid of it- One word as to our futurt circulation Some are supposing that the new law gives unlimited pow er to make new issues, and anticipate, therefore, that the coming depletion wiiFfce followed be a re dundancy equal to the present.- This Ja an error. Section 5th prohibit! tho issue of ne w notes, except to two-thirds of the amount'of the old notes taken in, whether by fuodin or exchange. The highest limit, therefore, to which t he currency can here after attain is two-thirds of Its present'magnitude. The means for carrying on the Government, if the taxes prove insu dacjent, are fo be obtained by the sale of bonds see sections 6 and T) and by eertiii cates of indebtedness, see sec. 14. ) i The Dixie gun, invented by Mr. Kirtly of Kentucky; it is said will be able to fire about F.QOO shots per minute. We learn he jriil ston take his model Qn to Eachmond, 11 i jovc-nineuti'ont tn evn, an 1 rn:.ai are casting aoout taem : tor "sain investments. it. I .-- r.'v.ri n . ,. r. . ... . . , - " w. - .i ..... journalists to ofior a bit s-ai-e a-lvhe, sug'i,est- eu oy trie currency uin just passe-i ov I on- sress. Fund your money: l.urv it in f,H,r T,er nonfc;. bn- nrnvU-i. ..r.. . ftv.,o,.t eon-urn before the first" of AiiVih it toit;' s unJ barbari!5',ns- Thy mi',ioi,s f tyranny your friends; pay thm a premium fr should-! co;ff hciJ ,,bst:lil- h( n eringitout r your sight; ffot rid oi the stulT; 1 utro hf'r l,e,AC t 1 '"'0 'T'' .d ht? f somehow anyiio-v but tret rid of it. The 1 rcf?'l!ea ftre i?truciy down, an-' tao blood oi nr;-.r-a ,lciV,i ni.i. i. ' ' 1 'a' c!i i idreiis,' her maih;ns, a. id her old men, freshing is tea hefore jTou ' sir.,;i "Well, if tins is tea. squeaked the iratio statesman, '.'bring me cohee, ami if its coffee bring me tea. I want a change.". We are. precisely in the same con - dition We wai.t a chantre. and whetlv r it .o for better or for worse, we will take the chances of improvement, feeling assured that aimost ai y substitute for the present ragged system will turn up m,the crm a blessing. Have wc anv like Him ix our Midst? A citizen of Houston, communicates the follow ing to the Teas Telegraph: ing a'phvsieian, ard left him at home to nro - v?df. c.!, :,.Vd pn!r,;'-i! cnVi rflai c.M,n,. n,.r.r.,im,tw ho foH u tr. h 'toC .a,.. cor v. i,- . fa-i'Hes tVP of eb-i-e tfiat , w. . i. ...... ...... ... .... ..... ........ . wamU t.-.-.1-o Pi.nMi.li naf f tbAj. who trre it j home making fortunes, to afford him a livin Tnn CritKENOV.- - There is ai ready - mani - r.t n the bn'n i f Riebir-.-u-.d a clieevirio - ?Ton,oct of the vr new currency bill. Pn one occasion, the eccentric John I?an-!uie ' uulilllWil u,u UL"'U pior.i..it- i j,-,.,, .,, :, , .-i-. i;, ... ... !... n;;;:. doir.h. while sittin-r at a table, had bronnlrt P" lu "vu 1 i-.,s ;ue . no.a i-.;-- a:;-. : t:.-- v: -d to him some miserable' concoction that oas ;t-stea by many vilns.s, and it is out a just ' . " .-' '-'-:h:im -jk-h ed for tea. He tasted it. 1 lid down his spoon !iribulc lo,tb"t nohle aul, chivalrous people, j "V'-' ' T' V, ?U U' cU'UrlVZ,. im- h' in disg-t, anl e:dle l the servant. " What 1 t,lat uVlltl havoanties almost ui.nar.db.-led, lv :la -r thy n,.vt i.Kvti..- of rosn-iv..'fnd will vou have wii-v" "A run nf toi " Th-f i t5iey stl'1 niaaitain a proud an'it UeUant spirit i !.n.:-r-r. obablo operations of the!trate afresh her sic semper tyrannis, the It is .understood t'nat -the . - .... ment in the Confederacy, which the b i. I. " A. i. ai- ready show sins of appreciating. liichinoud Lsxn miner. JtftS y.VTTERKOJT AttAN- Rati.. Th? examination of Mr. Patterson Allan, -his is AimirMii' to of il arch, and answer for the ofT onc-j v-.ith. which t?he"T,tandS charged. Tho Cincinnati C;-nmcrical nf the 10th -)oI i CidoCr wa. serenade! at Augusta, Ge-., onj Wednesday eveniug last. lie respond 2d with a speech, the wbad'a' tenor of which, we are told, was exceedingly encouraging, fervid and eloquent, and. was received with enthu siastic applause., Dlsertkrs. Some of the U. S. newspapers are candid enough to discredit the "ridiculous stories, which others of them assert, of nu merous desertions from cur army to theirs The following dispatch wc take from a New York paper: , Washington, FebTy 4. Greatly exagge rated" reports have been published as to the number of rebel deserters received by, tha Army of the Potonjac, .i. ... ....... - . ..I.. ..... ... .....-.......l.ni- .-.-1 ittni'Ti 'irti' . nviil:iri ! ri .1 says Unit it lias authentic occasion ior saying ; rrt.rt,.f.,...tion witli the f-,.vernment in that Gen'- Grant under no circumstances will j ,y b)4nche 0f admi. deration, and vsitn be a carodate fir the Presidency, or perrmt , ,cnls, ii or military, in the perfvi- , ,.10.7. . 7 ....... , ..7. v. .. .. . . v' iui-T-c0 o tner duties .iorai an nas me i for suh purpose, if his positive ddma- j J(yeroi -Kxt3 incommui livable," and by utd: i oi inci.rnmr win pifvc-uu. cj ' ; ! elfl)rts by an ail-eoiupreaenumj; and scif ac- i Ran-.u-Kv. Ohio, dan. If, 1-04. m.rjKHiar j-iYOit-itjie-is iu lavorjn .trie i - - a .....-. d,a i.i,.f. ;fta! r.-.. irerfotmnaticn and re-election of iir. Lincoln (, ;vert the perils wldc-h environ us ar.d C-ptain: '".!,.. g ni.e: o-M,-. .e rr.v -;-- w b I , t c . , , . acmcve fur oarse.e.-, and chndien .c-ice ai.cl . T. .' . t, 'it s c y v mUwS' tl"-Lo'"1 'ii-'-i.-.j :s,Ah;:;: i ;-i that he could etiv raise iw r-is.ced him in a jrrare-; grticiou-ly to brmg us victory, and in J hs j d aV..; at It ; f-tala-hu .-.., ar.d have c-'-a-.uuu' d ia 1 yard, and w.-.ite'd to sec .he'efiVeL' AiVr a" short ! hand there is present- power to prevent this uu.-i;L-rri:p u .-omiufuid L.t-t;.? ptn u ct twoj vara - . . . r- .... a 1 i-i 1 - . ... I - - I . . , ... . . ... ,. . . 1 1 Ti ' - 1 I'). I 11 II - . .- . " r- . - ; Ti ntvvuuii- v. v. vjo . . li hiv i .dih ui . !me:f.' V w"iCU come against us trorn T' a iiber omrkonera have - t.mV" hem,, . C,11C i :;t ;,.;.n- !-,. v,.,-,.. ;u r tls .... ..1. 111 mi., iiwiliti li3 lllllll.ij.. V.' -J s.iM.jvct 111-3 cumanttee say Missouri, a'liiagrniicent empire of agrieuH- . , . -e--- i - ----- . ,:u ,"liierai i"-ay h smoking fJ'll.n;lIki tpo tiieatro ot most reNohmg Cl'Uei- ! n shamefully interrupted, and in many io.stane.vs towards their enemies. In Maryland, the judiciary, made sub3er- I vn-nt to executive absolutism, furnishes no , security fa? individual rights or personal frco,- iom; msnihers of the Legislature are arrested ind imprisoned without pro .-ess of law or as- .signineot cf cause, and the whole hind groan the r.nder the oppression of a merciless ty ranny. In Kentucky, the ballot box has been over thrown, free speech is suppressed, the most vexatious annoyances harrass iand embitte". and all the arts and appliances of an unscru- !!,hon:v the tempest of desolation has swept. 1 over her f ur domains, no sign of repenUn.ee 1 f ' "V ict' sepcratution irom the t.oriii can h-c ; lou.d. ner o.u r.onn-stca-js uiMnanueu, ner - ap-cs.ira.i redes USSti'OVCU, liiO j.ie;:p'.0 impn - whiH her t-n-jtory ina-Ie the battle g.ounl ' defiant mein, ready . to tramp beneath her Hieeel every usurner and tyrant, and to illus- "proudest motto that ev&r biased on a nation's! LO i.S U'JUUOJ. I .1 ,1 Iii oor.elusioti wc exhort our fellnwcifciz-ms to be of good cheer and 'spare no 1 dr, lior savT:ifices.that may be necessary to enable us to win the campaign -upon which v. e have just entered. We have passed through ttitik of riiiiction, but suifirieg and humiliation .' tin r.l.-. .Irrtrtcfor -th.of lf-irl na.'iof tn !f" . ... i 'i"...... i.-rvJ .-oijv'iii" tiw. .......... . . . reir.ar.ge,liuu uiufiw.iuu.w. xny ;.'- 'i'" j most the productive resources of the country We should, economise. The families of sd- idiers should be- carrd for and liberally sup- We entreat from all a generous and quotes the following paragraph f,cm the address to make good its position " We can c&ly repeat the desire of the people for peace, and our readiness to accept terms consistent with the llon,or, Integrity and Independence of the otat.es and com patible with the foafety of our Institutions." Livixgston in Li.vbo. The swindler Liv ingstori. who fleeced the brokers of liich mond, several months ago, by his practice upon them of the "confidence game,'' has been arrested inBoston, under the name of Phirander. II. Pease, cn the charge of having obtained a large amount of wool from a Boston, firm by false 'pretences. ,He was committed for trial. I r.l eh 4 I'm much ; uas 21 veu u-3 io ?nnerit. Oi hic-!i tnere nave jjen t-x- or f.i yi- . -1 i "'.'i' . .) I i . e'i ."' v. !v I'vUTiin.;-, .d.vtrovin-r or i U- t 'mr;., '! -strov j,, jm-,. -i . r ' ' a 'h Ii:; ot' f's'i.-nv .. ; v w intent m' at ii. i !i.-.. ..... .. in.!!-! 'lsi-iTi to ' car ." 4 .'.''('! t 1 i-vrmi.-a- t t! s 'I'uv t'l f .'--.'!- ar .i . t:i;s ( v :' llu- r.tii'.-.-; r,:i . ti.-.t I'- !! .-.r ,hS.n.? y,, , iUUl inn-llVv'S' U- j ' ) taTa -h in,,-., ,i,cV eaa 1, j ti-..i in L .In -.-.u:.-. :fLiw. ' i S:-:e. :i. Timt d'o-in- t.'s,- .-.isii.ni.--im :i," iM i. i l :i . 'iilh a.-y or oi'i 'h- r -r .-'-.oil ij ' fS'.VOl- t: ;l!iy ;-yi t of ! - .,,..:. . T . 1 I . ' . ti-.-i.-M . ' Uj-;m ar In 11 ' i a . w' ; 1 i'; i i t-nt. S, i Mm. 'ir u ii'iiu il i:i u hi, o; .ci, ! In- lion i.v tli.-i :o!tliuril v'..!' tl.e ' ! i ....... ,i . iarj. o. t. ar. or rir- g. r-U , i ar; ; j M-a-i-.-..i.f'-Hsip-.u i'.-p-.u !.i;!-.-r i ee'-t i ii; ui", iri'l -r ci . !. . I' i 1 n . , ..,. . . . . - i -I 1 oar ;r i: . ' I . ' l in:.' Mi i.t ' ! 1 :i . -i . : . I 11 i: r. ir- (' t . it v a or. A Wi-:m P v rv P:mr.;'i r ro Jui"i-:r. A o :r.' Mit-'i!l."iif! I ib-'t.O cii. -i "i .-i- it:i la-.; rr-s-poiid nt o! ing th.- raitrag.M yo-aaotl-d j.v A - iil. airi li l:ii.nl on th ar m -tr at ait -r tlr- 1 i.'o r ii 1, e.i:;i !m-i , Lis P-ta.-r witli the l'.iliowing aMia.-.-iiig y.t uulb' una to in'.'i'.l..".:t: Fe-.v t; .criii's ar" v ii!nn;l fiu-ir roiio- nr'l .!. c'ie ii!U-i-h-.'l-s. And A vrrilt'. d..'v:t.- tatrng t . : i 1 hat! il.,- t'ur -. On the very top oi' l'i ie, or' ,!,- . Mil . ifi-aatain .1-- it- m ro'a'.f hues t-a'h1 1. ! 1 v id nv woaiaii with a eonsiip.va'jle iaimp . it:.- t ing several U'r uiu ehadivn. Sli- s-i -n to ! !- t -. el rM ' -r; t - oi th-- i!io? I t --i-iit st am:s h.-'iht 1 kiio'w o Up to thi s elevai-.-d )- it i -n, h re evei v ti.!' nay h-.' ?!ipt.ocl to he pa - mt. nice fVoi.f r- '. a a a : ua r , V'-" i, ou. . r'lt- a. ..n i iiaee! w-r e a" l-. v . , ,, ... . .... : V ,. . .r . I I..7.1 ii. ... i. i i.t ... ...A ,.- . i. io..: .il'r-'t -".n ! : u.-e.-i. tilo ('.o. '"i'Sa-i-i! rr ri i ; t lll.O I II ;i i 1 a:-:-r ia-..o!-.ix--. aial il-e t -. 1 : rc:."i. o'i, . :5ni.a':!. ;bi;i;i:i;.- . . i a r a, I'.atia1; ! -t!i:" i'.H! .UiJ "f . ! X i !. !t-at .-.i a'l its a v, 1 t r. .!.. ';:! 1' ; .silt--. . ' ... "-j in.- t it i t y i-i th - "valli. v.- a t'-i tor t i ; i:i .-1. 1 s i I io- j th.'-y at-.- up - ai'i th rn;--h-"i-::'-:, vi.lo r;i 1 y th 1 gn h..-l':v r- and ea. ih.! 1 a' a- p .': thia of the i:e. -4s, i.a nt l'rag i'. ... ! .. ; .-. ",. Ml I. 1 , ,. , : . . ;0"'-t 'i'. lie. - ?lu-- 1 iii-.i'l, '.'.0; -f ol il..'. I.':.- Dll' .l: ' ir iv -:.i...-h'ii ir.o.-r : ;ir t i . . .1' f th la-li- .-. oi' in.- v :r a cti i-'u i i o,''( i! .' o:.-.. (. tk.an '.vho ;v::r hha. T!." p. ii lonl i.ii'-a-.-'.oh- ,a..!i a .-i w.-r'' !M.l !';!:- a.,. ! !. l-i.n. -1 a u.iy a t v, 'a. Ion- they '.v.. i to ii-'a.ai, oh :. .it. Tiiv.i eia'eil Hi ; otee.lv i:l 'A i'i t.-r.-ii;!- la -u ii t.t ni r.ii.a oi .iTeri.i ...i ii . -I..' .-. v:: !.,:' to v. c-vii.-.g parti. -s 1 the hoi.'.r ( ! i ..:; ot;i ..-r i ;.!,k..e-. Or;'. Par "intps at Joiiv-.-s Ilaxo Tklir Xi.'.i.;ri'., ( ' ,.v;h i i jn, &c.r Tho folio v." ing K-tter ir. a -orth-ay. psp v, v. ritt.-a frum .Sactu-ky, gi a i .soTi-.L- ! ii !' ir -r-a i i ;!i of tli3 liumh'.-r ard "MCiti u four priioa'-i-rf eoiifiiK-l on Jahi . i , . . 1 O.ilid. Mat'er? a I Jo The reb. 1 Tii-' -'.vc-r?l o;iic--;-3 ! -i r:d re ; .-a : a i a s' it ur o no. o vi-iie.1 a .'. ," lavK :'.'ro bv tr Tit t!ie fl r.-t i l-:-oi i: It. T r- n!:'.I ar';i' r. ed y t-i ; v.- i.'.c-aret. in 'oi r :'d C'A r-.i i-arahrr that l! v ('..-. rmi t'-oop-' ..-;e to gunrd thL-.:l. litio!-.; l-.aio ot the i ; i.;.;a j f-i :i.ii!.' .-t eoji-t a tu- i ; iin;ih;a-of oar a"' ; .-: s, wlio:a t!t-v ha-a li. et i.t th i batlhi of-Oc-ltvsbv.rs:. Tie. rt-h-li iih..-.;tir. a j--:rt' t f !i - v.- ne-rer peon n li ve hi..i.b-nro;f.'" Th - v : 1' tar I'.o'j-.is wlio ' 1- :,r:d th'-'V 'aid tl. 111 in both are je.-j that th.i yiri.si;-e r., r: o -ive h:t treatment frora : ol.ii 'iri nho hare heal d the - ehella shriek and iau.do.lr i lldtia. -Tins rebel sre, well eared for In every rcv'd, nnd Im ve ah th.-ii reasoaa'ile wants -uj.;di'd. The-r ijuartert a: -' c-ou: !Viri ah'.r-, each ward being proti-i-i. v i ( r a Ktii'-ii .it, i;u it hr-r of f-tave-; t j re; d th i uc;m, t-.h. ; of w ii:t ; '-; eid.ly V bhi.d.-;. The h.-ahli oi tit - iii-janncr-' t nV g"h th? i;ort.ih(y li t being euiidt. 'ihc lei.-owing rep at vi.l j.rove iiittit-st: P'r-tt.i lb rr.vf v:'s I1att.,"J ' ii'ii j ri.-oii.-.- i i ..'., f?an.u-.Ky. Ohio, dan. 1-04. un p..r.'l Arst. -.a t in-i.-iai; changed. Discharged on oath of allc gianc narohi and other .. i:-.'?, 'i'2 Transferred to oth .r pricon--, l,aths H' Sled dead by sentinel, 1 E.Veiited, '. 'Prcf.-nt at this tiu,o, ?,C2r-W J hav.? th.-i honor to ?, very respwt'y, Your ob'l S'.rv't, W 1. S. PltHS JX, Lieut. Col. Iior.-MA, ('rrtdV liatt. The Impexmxo Jl e ou'.ti jx. The .N . 1 -v-".v. the oi-san of the Vood I) -a:o rea . t-f -akin;' t tha usurpations of the Lincoln AdiJiuiatratio.:, ays: J, it m-ottaMe that '.!.? pop!e will entni.-t power , tosuch'.i.aiaci, agaiiiV -Vol It would b - s-!ia.k-liri'i- id ' avdvr- wirti a worse torm nttiian ver t!i th-old -aan of the- ta win to Sinhad. T'ut.s Ad ir.iidt' ntrjn has h-' n a h'-avy lurdon to to carry, but. like Kinbad, th? pcepl? have borne with it oui'tiv, until tin- nppoj tunitylei- co-.n' to throw it oil'. ' It ha- b.'Tn lit? fIly made drunk with povr- and Oe; people must s.-iz'i'the iao.-nent. at th. noxt ti -etion, wlien ' its gripe relax??, to fling est the incubus, and stand once more before the world as freemen. Th--re ii every jiidicatiou that tl.ij will be don. If the p?oph are Lt aloa?. a revo lution of opinion will e!f.(-t it. If it is attt'i'wt . to overawe and coerce them, thcnnaotltc-r kind of a revolution is the only x vrnative 2C r. r, ,)JJ . " ' -
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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March 1, 1864, edition 1
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