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Ht P. T. P. ft T3L A P W T fl , Aepttrfed by the Pri Association, 180 ' Entered according to Act of Congress in th'c yar If 63, br -JS. Thrasher, in the Clerk's oiT.Ct the Pjitrict Court iff the Confederate States, . for-the Northern District of Georgia. From Drtlton. " 1)rltok, March 24 No reinforcements with the exception of returned regiments have arrived in front of us yet, though it i generally supposed that Sherman will be brought within striking distance. Heavy snovr fell here last night, followed byiiard rain, -Which put the roads in bad. or- ; der again. . - SKCOJID UlSPAyCH. Daltoi, March 26th. Scouts from the rent report the enemy quiet. Many regi ments believed travelling on forty dayadur loagh, as they are returning. Wiather clear to-day ; roads drying fiaelj. A pcctaclcBurnide iihl his self-import-anceBurnsiJr heforc thsWarana Burn'. tide after the Warthe conteau'ence. tf ti 1U0M KICIDrlOKD XORTHERN' AND EUROPEAN NEWS. ' Tle conduct and larigui -c of Major-Gcncral Burnside, in pub!ic and in private, seem jo he excitiug a jod. deal of attention in the North. The World takes ' under charge th9 particular case of this cbni picuou.s mlitaiy function-try , and show' Up tha sudden tu.ucj faciior. of his individual importance : - A major general of theAurencan army who goes about raving of the. imbecile lemency of the (IilV pni niOn t whncn inmiki:i!iAn 1.., .... who call heaven to wltnesa before sanitary pr"usly discharged; and new burners whu lrulh-s and gapingunday school children that :!nust be paliently and cheerfully lKrne. W he is. personally innoce.it of the ruin of thcj''rtnno1 1:1 T nuniuw eap State; who in ciaos a id on the hishvav beats u.veni? "l im esoii ng bis b;eat before his astonished acquaintan ces, and proclaim Hint if he wart- invested with the powers which his conscience tells him lie fore bis bund Tho sion, and these whofn it cjscites. to indignation I are- alike at it loss to account for it. Yet the cxplanation is neither dflieult nor uriiuieres- ?ecn frm Millard-FiUmore.. At the-opening of the great Central Fair, ' a St. James-Hall, IutfalotXj is reported to have spoken as fol lows :. , ... f . ... , Three years of civil war havo desolated the fairest portion of our bind; lod-d. the Country with an' enormous' debt that the swat of millions yet unborn must be taxed to pay; arrayed brother ag.-iinst brother and. fame against son in mortai confi'ter; deluged, our country, with fraternal Jlood; whiten, d our buttle fields with the bones of the slain, and darkened the sky with fh& wail of mourning. Yet these ajppullin-j calamities which as yet have touched our city more lightly than any other in the land have imposed upon us new duties, which must be promptly met and gen- wnicn A 6in.Row.,;!i Bbbiis. At an immense tieetiae held sttht Itotnada, DtiblftiV on the eTen tnjf of the UdLot Pebcaary, hw the O-'iVmohne and Mr. Sulliran, of the Nation, to protest ngajntAhe erection of a statue to Prnice A'Tifft t 1rf- Alte(?' Greon, the Fenisto Brotherhood utormed thv plat form, routed th' chairman and cojnmittee, and, af ter a desperate fight of fiftpen mwutc:s, .remained masters of th; ground, waviii? a fi.ir liomLh- ini a naked awordJ" It is alleged that tfoine of tifo combatants wow; the American uniform. The ex citement and tmnult. were TFeniTic. The.Dalton correspos-neof the Sonde Con fedtracy, eavs toeo'rginization of neajro troops in Middle Ttnnefegej proed ouf rapidly". At Shelby rille and Ltbanou, the principal depots, there are five thoitsaud ready for the ticld. Ed.- ?ooper and Wxa i it. Stokes arc said to be candidates for the Yan kee Congress, E-Gov. - Campbell and Emerson ! Lthenaa are apoKn orif Uorernor, and And- C . - T"AF. Avoiaiwx Riot New Castle,' N. II. MuUerd ppear ta hi working at the North. Anarihy iiS begin ing to Miow its fcrful head in T.iiious iectioiiK. The Lincoln leaders are No MOBS. PKlijONERS.TO BE Sent Soutu offir. Ijm li l; )aid i' i , by Mieu or ri The plan which has been pursued . for the e'l ' ,1i'Mii, nstalments of ankco prisoners i:as in -n- J State, wher; ' im,,M-s..-ti is i'.n-M ,' 1 viginj oirthtr ruilHar' Ioojs m aeeru oi ra- . gequeme of thc.smau r.uinuer.iipw rn haiitl 1 .v:mc ot i ht.v.. i. , , t,, i,. I,V1V.. pin and crime. AsdP-'tcb from Portsmouth, jn Uichiuond, bec-n dUcoiith'ttjed. There arc j.1 .v.,he s-; r-.b-u-y mI J,'..;. N. U.Tgi3ECS the. annexed account of an afFuir j liow onlv remaiu; g about ehtei n huiulred, ! M JSi;f?' ,')' T:ii-' l1' V' ; ''u' ' . which took ibin th,t -5tne : - . about half of -hich are ofticrr,. If th, Pra- ; Sf;'5' 17' "'xt ,7' A darin andhisb haiuletlnutragc wis per- s . . . 1 , . ui p.an..ro.i .. , ji.j. . .o..n. . i!,.- j i,- ,e ratedin VewCa-tleon tho night of March j t,co of cnanging prisoners, x-.i parole ; due u.n of --.v,m...:,. h K. , STl Uhltrof Fort (.nMittion. ur,ed which has been earned on. by ; ibg of truce ; r ;c pubnc n,; c,,,, r on-ftV. the Lincoln Admiration -leaders of -for the the lat three weeks is kept, up, it will j ''Vn? , this vicinity. The Dcioocru-y of New Castle j not be l,otig before the liuniDcr nmv -jiv A ir- j rtntv who lr.tl ". i. , i ... - . i i- , had apub.li - meeting aXiinted, to ba Ttddrcs- ' ginii will be exhausted. Four sd by. William Litt!- , of MocheiiTe'iVfs?iLl at Danville. So-.-n vfter the meeting oiinneneed. a Fqu'i'dof b oldh-ffi eatne into'th' h'il and 'f in tj m ike ' tholts:rmr . sre net, shall be tue-i 1 'U l - ini'.j:: , ; n .. j the crps to U-H att.-.i l..d t.i o- i 1 4 :" i ; . t . " -nude y the (): . r :.! j ' i.n . 4.; i . Tho V'w Ynidr Tribnn.. savs the sham De- : ov;Ciion.- if ai i-iliee: . l. 1. ,:,-!!,..! 'h'inders and mark the and wc nfut ieet the crnergciio Ciiu, but never desbair of fi 2 t-ine"aa r n: IM uorernor, ana Autf- disTifrbanccV Thcv weredvised to refrain I . . 3 ' ;f n i ' . u' r-; 1" ' '! a e rnrJo.MMfortih.scBttor.- : -. nnd allow the ,nefnK to lioeeed. Tbeso!-!- S'T w 1 ; ' ? .1 .7 1 c0"-""'' o'.'io , ,u ; , l... M s4 , .aciiy, comr. uic itwrrH wt the who had ad-; frrs lhtn witl,drew, fut soon returned-wifr -omi.ei u".u?ai ia:c ' . nn, . c P, ,smc,,. ,,.n. ,,,, :r. c "f-V.'i'-"--'- V.-iT "avt,? rVinforeemo-.tk ix?v iii number -mcf,...! - "CM t:ivir umgressionai inventions ,.,r t.ie j - - iri (.K (UIMUUI1. . . - :.. .1 - 1 .11 :.. l...l... .. i .in.nnlmit. iA IV.!iT-fw to tlio :irio'-;l! ii i . t j , ? i iami, -oniv sinai' ninrta or tircotr bipj tram """ i'"- ' n 'e'' ninniirm manner, aim - "I'F"'""""" v' - . - - . - . . - 1 st lor. s iotlv ?cu-?imvnt3 eimncntlv siutaUie to seoes-' r--.- - -.- vision. " ! OoKKKt-; n .1 v. i.'-;tt. IS ilivinciv tlitfcii to wear. Ire Would t f- " V ' - 1 cowii;eu uicme uv unnirii)? titil wwk. tut mfakr. Mr. r,i.tlo whnm a irtiimrea citizens' oi ew ork be: " " ; v -V,- r. ; 0 - HQtiOK- ai. tnuton, who for a Innr gentleman?? w:v. and at the same the Government could interfere, to Slav I V"" 8U"J rcatt.cbnulSion br-i- c. au- tiae past has oeen acting as AyUt Adjntant Visin- thenV to b tutet until he W a idinn-nonon ivnt tli pnai,l0nn Ui eSS. T Ul'C Wt HOW lO CrtHCISC.llie con - i cHCrai, nas Bteu i imuiea lo Kir ritiilC OI Uriff- .. -, . . ' , . , is a pnenomeiioti WOl It) COflSIUcrinsr. i ....... .. . 1 .-a 1 .!..., , 1 tlirtinen Willi i.-isi KtH .-4'li vrlirn th'iv newborn the snectaele moves to eo.noas-H1" those who control it, awardmg praise Z n , fi TH v ' nere ana oesiowtn cciisure mere. Aiie nu ll nS. Three v-ars ao Mr. - Abrose G." Durnside wA a nurti.;! Ijiitcrian will do this wl.en the pass ions engendered by tbe strife have cooled, and partisan prcj'.Jdios, petty jeilousies,- maligua-.it envy, "nd uitriguing. selh-sJi. ambi- w v vv r . ra iai.w iiiiv; tiu uviiwi auti inn j ijl l-t ... . - t t ami knowing dared ni .i.itaiu ; but who knew 0 Pr,yaic LC" 'r'VV. .u his duties too, and who would uuqw 'Ul f-ff'4 hWf .T "ek Jight oa-the .1 . mtc it..---.ft: ..,. 1 ..-,Mi:suMect're.d Ccner:;l Jnctisou's Farewell Ad- iiiifiirii 1 1 1 1 iiiTiinr I ill' h mm its . u 1111 uii;.. " s - - . - - - that his cucumbers, iniijiit ripen Tho better, us of saving theJState'by .the force. 0 bis pri vate will and judgment. He wis not repu- drcs. "But ler us hope that an all wise and merciful Providence will incline the hearts of the people, North and South, to peace o ted a Colossus of Intellect, certainlv. but be a las;i,5 Pa "w,ilh 1st?ie ? ce' qui'et, respectable cit.JK.-ii of the IT.iited j10" s'11 b ia ih ,J;,,st' Hnd, U ls hoK'd , . .. .i i.: . buncl in oblivion. And mucn less are we 1 W V VI 3 IiicHMosD, March 20. Quite tv. financial iicitemwnt here to-day, m cousequence of ths ; expiration of the time allowed-by the banks' fr the withdrawal of depos.itei. Funding rapidly Increased. All kinds of bonds and stocks in demand at high figures' The report of the flag of truce boat ap proaching City Point' incorrect boat not ex pected for several days. The Philadelphia Inquirer of the 22d says &t),O0O troops will shortly be assembled at Annapolis, for Burnside's second expedition-! It said that I.ongstreet ii mounting Ids in fantry for an excursion into Kentucky Gold in New York on the 21t, 3 ; ox change 77. Inquirer's I. ndon correspond ent thinks Palme'rston s Ministry will soon be! 'ltevi. Canadian Ministry resigned Flag of Truce boat reported cominc up the ! hi brain, of course, be.n to reel. Ue'wiid- i ' the ivoc-l-army. Any negotiations. river Yeiitead.iv cveninj' went about among his fellow-men in a suflf- ien.;e,u anecVOIH un- r u..n;tv r,,i -,.i.i .... .ii t tried and iriormus ConstituMon. Nor is this h:,ve been readily entrusted with letters of tlhe r t ,,acc1 t0 tffPri'ss an opinion as to a.dmitiisl ration on the estate of an orphan, or ! tbe-policy that sh-mld be pudie to reach ss even c if ni' plied rn time :ni- could Colli i r - r retains his old psition of Adjatant General, 'in the disturb m e. and set un a most uneii!i- to the Confederacy Tha London Court Journal sat? : "A. ?ntleman, fresh from a brief joMrney in the United States, gives it as his opinion that the Americans will soon repudiat theirvar indebtedness, basing it on th? fact that tho jTrrajjtr rMft nrTrt-rf retlance on'the grev?lihacki whiehhave been so jirofuselv issued." The Yankees' baring eTecten Anthony Kennedy; a Union man, Judge in the "tSefiVrson (Ta.) J.'" 4.wct, one of thcMn a?ked a ladv "what sh thought of it?" She replied' that "she thought, under ths circumstances, it was Very appropriate." Iiein; surprised at such a reply from a Southern ladv, the "Yankees asked her, "why she thought so "Hecaus V he replied, "as you havu kept vour horses in the Court House, and thus made a stirTde Ty yell for Joe. Gilm're, and a trade ot slang upon Cpper-tieaus,,anu iegm t pusif and crowd, uttering oaths threats. ,One of the Democrats, John A. t'hailborne, told them; to-stop tlti-nbusrnd"TnsiTltK or there would be resentment and retaliation, and the Democracy unitedly, told flie.n tlm same tbinc in ila'n term.-. Tbinkin? discrc- IJo.Mia, to ii is. SEXSt'y. ( unfit Davis, of Ky., jn.ide remarks in the rYdcrnl Senate a few ilays since which vhoCs that ht is at last bcrininjj tr take a sensible view f nnittcvs. n;ieon .... 1Vik ...... r.at vl Hoof ....r. lleeswax . The Chicago Journal learns that Gen. Hum !-(,ttia 4de is-trtakiiiK mpid progress toward the pv-.tJu.iU. .tf.... eanizHliojA. . tif nwminjiHtton wliieTr is' To sail i 'ittoa Yaiu ... tij-iT Kruit ..... 4 Kjfg" ; J-.xtraet Lojjhi', i lour ria.icd from Xew'York for a point not now kmiwn'. ri; i i (i , !i) ,,, j i:, , 1 ll!) ."it -' . T "l .. (, llll ' . rM.. l.'i Ull i t i. iii 1 .'(; Withdrawn.--- Wm. P. Taylor, K.-q., one of the candidates for Congress in the 7th dis- t tin tha better part of val.i-. they then start-; trict has withdrawn. Plgnty of room f, ed oir, aiivl as all suppose..!,, returned, lo th q 1 Fort. All the Democrals retired to their pla- ! hent tu.doJikc'Wise. ces ofab-ide, and Mi: I.ittlo. with Mr. Geo. Ii French of this city, who accompanied him to New Castle returned to Portsmouth. But w:tV. iKn -L.ri. r - uesiraui.e an en.i. pui u c ""S , hurch-wapJcn. The-warcui.i ai d made h"n!ha mlI1ci' l-"'given, if nor gotten, on . soldier. , He lacked teither br-Vcry nor in-i,,otil sides before the Ln.on cm ever be re- tellixeuce-, .understood the or ers given to : iu u.ereio.e.i .u i.i..r,nA . Yiwnt, a flw.. f.,,1,,1,. s,n .,v;iiall.uniiccess;iry act of crudity, or wanton . i i . ' fists' rticttoii of private property, or insult, or hour, however, success :inu promotion came i i. i j .. i ' . J insole nee in trtumihinir, over a fallen foe to bun such success, and a p:g notion ro . , c h ,f u i u..r u... ...... i.:.....h- .,,,1. should be avoided, for all such acts only fire I lllllll. V'lHI 11VT W'lV lll'IV IV,Vlli'l IllllinVll .'WW l . . . . 3 f K.i Iw .r-t -f Miir iirfviTC'irv with ronpntniiinr v 1 1 v; urn i vi vrvii c. i ...... j ..i... . - ' of the temple of justici it is altogether proper that j when all had bciepme quiet and the io.vdi6s ypu should patran at Mponie bench. ifau. j and inobocrats thoug.it there w.ulii be no tlnn- Puses Down 5oerH. The -followina: are the borne, brok.- in the d-ors. entered and smashed i tv nbsobitel v'mreessarv . 1 heu siu-h iim.A-.rai.ii t c.rl1 prices which negroes, gold, Ac, were sold at Jast j j0 tiieces everything Inside, chairs, mirrors, ! m iy ba uia.t- by .tin: o-licjis whose duty it is lo bi q nor? ( li-Vi" VvY.V k V " vim inii::.H:i.Ti:;T 1522.7 V - Skc. 1. 'Whenever the exigencies oT any army In the liebl are such as to make iniinessiiijiits ; of for-ge.ar;icle.s.)fab'si!tuce or t'rtha'r frbper-'. 1 Fodder ......v... llav ..-..v. Shiirlir.- (train Corn ... W t Kve .... Oats ... Peas Hide (Ji ecu... Drv miu oivru w. 5"1 1 titi I' ... i.i - ' l;i:i.;. ' I n -Ii I. - i tin i.i j Jrl) week in. Colunibus, Georgia : ei thirtv-s $2 in a 2,200. Jlobile and (Jirard railroad stock, ?1 12,50. Lard, hogs counters, t.tbles, barrels, and gooils pf every : furnish Mich foi a.eartiebiiJ .of siibMsti'iie rr .Mo!; I I A nptrro man. frsrtu-nvp vmp ouf. SI. .1 n- Lnul riit!wwi rooiu mht t to vtrt.r s1rr'wkl i tjLlnr iriiirt V ror.nrii :t mi v 111 fvis u lfMu o utau, forty yeas i olJ,"$3 000; a man, thirty-. j riddled the buildinr literallv makin- a wreck , oitr- of such property anil tin; impress ?iull sht years, 3,02o; a man and wite, thn ty-five and - , , ?. . . ... . jneut o!Ti::r cannot arree. noon the v:ibi ihpv. I ; ,u,lt5 - even $6,950; a woman, thirty-fix years, w. .u.u "Wu. , . a.v tc piai.i - - - - ? - - - - - I -..tat.. -1. M, . ,2C0; a woiaan and two children. $3,950- a wo- tacts Ot tile case. XV..- mi ; J ,Tt "i"51' j eet ' . .... . ....'' . ! Otilii.rr. linoi iilll.livil. i: .v tl 1" ot I ivi nuriw.i- ' i- , uj l 2'iuiu, .?i,oo; a uuin.i, i -11 ick',i - l..niv M.9v(tin viti tlm Ir..nnii. iru i-pn .n- i 7,r . , and revenue, and protract the war, increase : ftl.OOfi in gold at S2I to. 22.jd. halt, 1 cents. sibihties ol the suprtfm2 coumuu over an , "U , . P n . -U:wi rmttU $3; corSU; soda, S1.40;.ffruud peas. $6: army largor ih n:nv thut ever marchel under ,. '. .. , i audshen, from $75 to $l5. r . . , . icriiMinivi more ibtbult. it not nnnossible. i - v v i,jv.i.. trie Oanueis ol a Malbwougli ur a.Brcucnc. i ; r T Giieesu vcks. Eifht tons of erae Beneath this sudden acce.-si n of authoritv, l,it 11 ''V" V. . . "1 werecarrcid ..Ver the .owJeVseVra'iIr.)ad to Y ... .1 .1... I . r ...,..... r.;K.,,,.. etJ towara urinnig i u ciun- iu ;a,,fon fn dav l. ... wv Th.- mo.i-v U said 4 r - - - " ' - -" FrtOM. NORTH Kit N VIRGINIA. URAsnr? U. 11. Mtrc'.i tne snow is lir . rn V-t,fn t 111 4 1 flOllft U'Olllii lim' ered ana excited, he hurled ins arinv upon a . i'- - r. i, , , , ' i j i- , " , , abortive: anu anv proiessco cr.;iicnf. to tuose horrible catastrophe and iroui that citastro- ' , 1 J . , . . i ii i i , , ,, in arms who loty our power, would be a I phe emerged denouncing lis subormnutes to "w J f ' . f iV ., - f i- , i .', mockerv whica would be treated w.tli rid- t di'trac-e with a sweei)iiir furv wlticb ougnt to ! J " , . , . i , J , ,: .r.. r .u . ,..?. t i 'cu e and c'r.temi.t. But when we have con- fast 'SeHiiis I tl. roads are quite deep ii ! f the slaiC into u hich be was rapidly drifr Wr-d their anmes, and dispersed their i: .... .in : i .V. ...... 'lenders, then let us show our magnanimUy of did'.-ront Internal. hicks ush- to be Revenue faud All quiet i front aii'l in our line, flov. Vanco, of North Carolina is expected tv visit the army to-morrow. FROM RICHMOND. . " RiCHMoxn, MAch 21. Notliing of interest li.n transpirol hero to:day. Everybody is bceupied in adjusting financial matter, pre paratory to the change in currency ncxl week. TTn. K-inVV of tbi. eitv have resolved not to - - j - - ir receive the presont currency on d- p iit, i s-i y r , aric? the collections liicera. . - Thk -Vr.iEsnrii or T'tr .r.iizi.s." 'CJen. Gar field." says ths Nahille J'rvi, "inhia address at the Sanitarv eant renui was led to beli than, now I Mr. Gartivld Tut: Tax in Kind on Kkai. i r I 1 1 i" ttl'Allil tl k n ..-Oil t 4 f t i t- ii'ii Ik . . 1 t, Pd.iciv 4 , r. wj.v. ifui in.-. i,v.ii, ...iil .-non no- .-nuar ..4 A.ll t E..MSAL m.riv 11.H ,..,;i.. l Ai. ,t-,1,,....,1 r... i e j-i" iiu." plini ii 'I J 1 'i u'iuvi u l MllUJ..'.M'.' .STATk- lh Macon J olegraph s ivs th :in UW1K.I or is h(.ia or ias he, .1, pmchcd by ! Toil, t nexed letter on "ihela.vin Kin 1 on lieal Hiitt nut lor sale or spallation, hut for his i Pts T.ir.pc-rti'ri- and Personal ' Kstate," was sent to the Sec- j own use or c'jii nmpUon, lo caus.- t'se same fo j 1-'r,''',,vilh. 4-1 Sh :..... ....... I . - .S!l k Fun. ill ;.i) ii: (:.) 1,1. I .". Oil .. :,() CO i.i 1 'i i.n i.ilit'l l.'s'-!., ('. j' 1 uli.l It. :: o ) i ';! ! (i.'i ', ' ' ;. (id "f tsV ' L" .1 ' ! l . i' i ';.i!i. i i .1-1 I retary of the Treasury lor his decision in the t be acertained or determ'nod by. I he judgment mstter ! of two olval and disinterested citicn? of the An then is mucji .-inxi-y and difference of city, county or pnrVh in,. which i:ch. iainrcs. opinion as to the proper c..ns'tructioinp..f the ; nient may V; mad-- une ta.. be selected, after first and sixth section of the r-ecnt T;.x Act 1 'klnS an uilh to apprise tiw pronvty im- Salt j Tallow j Wool rivi I 4:1 ., :?:M in) f5S'r . 5. -0 ";' i ll.-,, I it iu ! M.U-t. M .".i.' I.i -'. 1. . ' I ' i:.ti 1 'J.'i " 1 I'. - f.o v ;t fo , v. j no v Vni-i rr, 1. 2 ."if 1 r,y 3 (( ", T 'ill IK. Ii llll ! . '4 '111 . 1 I I ll . ' ie"U IS. Ulv-il rci ll- BIK'H OUl lll.llLII Uimi ll I ' A ur irmnir 11 nnt n.ilifl Mi. V:is ,v " 1 A.' 11 ill lll.il. ' .1... - - " ' " ' , . - iired from trie more or loss 1 i.. i.... ' .. i ...:i.:.. . nuiisiuiiifcv ui n i;-iieiiii niuuu icav-n "4 ' . , ., - 1 n- i . . . . .1. . ... ' "wi"'""" tor in? oiaie White house, to the practically unlimited fto 1 'hellion, by ex ending to them everj j 'fitting up the Gettysburg resnon-ibility of a military prefect. With ' t oi clemency "1 inur power j Governor calfs on the. pco; I "i - ... . . . 1VT'i'MM T'HV i 'I'Kt 1 111' T ! V l I nil 1 t u Fair in (.'levebmd, made the sinifi- passeu ry l.oaress, i willthaiik von, lor the . 'n: v L ' i ' ' V .,.V , ! rnnr .....i i i. ....... that, troin racui in his possession, he nubhc iinformation. to r,v'n. vonr eonstr-A.--1 . - .T. .. , , . '. -l , . , . ' -v the reb.ds were never strnnsrer. ;; ,lf , h..c. t ... t ..T.--- tvt'.l . I. ...... ..T ifprcsaieiil ol l iCv'? lierroy aur T,riaed to ,. J i c.. i Tm i m, j. i m. r,.:,( t o: J ..: Tins mar be regard td as-seini-oitic al. " : ' i. uur.unister i:d ci;rljfy) lia 11 proceed to usscm ' ' .V-r.r .e-.s i..r 'ii;. i.eH.i.Hi Cnn tv. i.i briiura prominent member of ths T- ' iax vaiue ii. propcrU' eniployeu ju ooiiipenatioii for the proper " press : ak-;rs tor t:,.. ivn a.C,.., r, ,., k IM-ti-t,. taryCummiMee; (Yankee.") . in agriculturu' be rc.juireii lo .. pud "o i the c.i. wbeilicr th ab.olute oWi.crsliip or the ,l.'MT,,r """'.v u pernor... t , -n.e i.'.rwaid m.l lit s -. 4 i . i ii;i l ' i ' i . i t viu i i" .ii" 1:1-1 f iii'- i , " !..,t,.,i.L u I.a l.iv.1 Iwirtii nfln,..fl or PMPi-cpd i The Delaware L;ffUlatura refused to make any t tsa-i .... . ... .. .. appropriation for the State's unota of the .xoense ceiHcterv, and the rfiinon iiii itv ot a mi it:trv nri- ecc. It I?, i . J " . rH r- - - - - - i . .. ..,,,1 l.v n.i;t,ir:nir t u in In !i thpir ni'liK nnt cr ; amtiint. . the wider wccp of pver came a Uercer ac . MnM;" K i vs. ... , . r , - . . -,,.. l,rf , ., line .iiiiv:iuii in..-, i . yj .jut uauks, irB.B nuin iur.,usiinun Jier ccNMiun ui lie uiaL'a.M.' v. :iiuij unn nvi ui - , ... . ... , ,. . ... . - ... velope 1. Comuiani issues or tne present rurrencv. Ouio and Iventuckv. ho went lurk niud lie; ' ' - BOnc hundred xnd ninetv-nine thousand eisrht rent coi:Hict in the Tax Act became in his o.vn eves ihe t sar of the The Presidential question mere ises in in- hundred and eleven inmvgrauu reathed the an- , awcr be an accommodation to the publji i nf the arm v. ennh! not he nth-i-wU.. sted citizens wilho ,t consulting! terest in the North. The outlook Suddenly " . .... ! The letter was referred to the Commissioner ere 1. and was taken tbrono-h nholnte"' nK. tlieir propertv dm i :i ir '.h i.is in .iniii, next. f.)!i- i; -.v. lit' i.. i:;- i.ii V I Iv ! 1 f J til i t ie ise wtiioti px cr t.A u, -, .. ;m j the best.poli.r :!n,l ! cry, are considering the propeiJtv of declining to j P 1 can be UeUvercit by the t hngut l-rcdricKfiburg, ..c, ,,n,y which cau vcr restore the ! receive on deposit, alter the vUt of April, the June, and the tax payers ar at a'loss to k fcrst uay of June next, and d so, m w hat mm- i tciu.Hjiary use tljerof i",. acquire ner will a credit b allowed on su h txes for i S:.o. 'I. That tt:e iflicer or j.eix press- stFi. V'e :in bo found finm . t,, ' '" ' the valuu of the 'ax in kind deli vtred th-re 1 properly, as aforesaid sh.dl.'v ' tinu of ! p.'-M.. .-ai luia . at th ' ;.-r ,,t 1:. "m." ).' " trom?": it xvill occur to you that no portion i'"'. l,a. lo inG owner, dil' jeiit or i ilav tre.t. o bits will l... r,(viw.i ti,, of the tax in kind'' from the iroductn i of t!ie ; t'orii'jy. compensation Uxed by said upprais-; vvvi'iratiuii ot tlie tune vh'.'.li (:,-. I I.vI.mv. It'll 1 . A A W . I present year can be delivered by the fiistf tr JilV,1U4-".T0 !VV v"er or l'c'ri,0.a , violin ! iini: win jiojieitjf. u ceriiucaie over r"ts HOW . (... i ; .,,... ,...:..:.. ii... v....... . .... .. v, . - - . . . i "iiiviiai .-?iii.iii i c. cjv-i j ui n nit,- u.iiiuin.i. re- hat arm ngemcii ts to make to meet thf a. im- . i; ... .huA-l. ; plllllilfc, illljj.iuv., UIH.-IWU ui V.UI III It i;:lu ic .All early an-; liol,,n-5r thai. s:iid ni-onerlv i ps-ii l i'.i i tiv. Ilin i , . , - . . ( 5 . -! . lliiii,,i I.bt Tiik;-r i 'ii!- '!'om i: I'i-Iiii-t. List laker fu; ( ...- k )i l 2J-1 m l. receive the nresont currency on d'.p'i-lt, e- 3 . ''v.-ivu v. v... 0 lt , .3V ... ... , . ,r-s , eir , , Ufl lw tllc Vyoiumisioncr : c.re i. auu was rsiKeii lorougo ansoiute ncccs-; cept notes bllo-.v five dollar;. Af'ter the 1st the Go ernm.-nl-.n d ban e even of tho Gov- assumes a new pha. in conse uc.ice of the; Admira j n1'ingt-n' j of Taxes. From the annexed reply it will be ; K.ily; setthfg-fotth the time av.d place when and J. .. .. , . ...m, u... ,.rn,.iH-.;! .-i-:e.l Mr. i ndm-h;.in o.i lusl vet rement of.-civtarv Ch use fron the -arena. . l,ll-u w iae wm OI nis hn- tut ).;. ,n ;i, n, i. ..r .. r ...... .: rsrk-.n the immmt oFe,. r.v..,i : if in.il K fiirrntin i will rinillv ril I erniiiein 1 i . i c ..i i .....:..;.. . ....i.....i...i own motion: on own iiotion tricu 14 III . VS. Will JlillUf. u(uivv 'I , o.i bis J retirement of .pliecivtary Chise from the arena. 1 htm j Trie Presidential beheading of M r. ( !ase, b3r ticder the action of the httiks. ! contenu.in"-the uui cd remonstrances oftne. the suncrivjur strategy of the Lincoln man- j Cabinet at vVashington, and. b it lor the !e- iage"S, h;is giver, a new hope to the uppnrt jcision of his oah court mariial, wouhl on tiisjers of Fremont,' who seem bent on bringing ! ufrii nioiiun. have bantretl bun. Lxeu the;; hi:n out in Miy continjeni-y as a cannidate. It is said that Gen. Ki cotton, delievereii in our and others, for sterling Lieut, '"obi has been General Dir. and disiniasc enlisting French sailor FROM TIIK NtANS-MISSISSIPPr. iii from r-w vrivan- i me 17m. ne u.u ., be-in to w esetrt itsi-; suta.- .-r r.aesti.- Ti-u Tie . i.nere.s-ifiir at ni luuc-r , . .. :. -Mnr. . ; '..r.i. ,..Tr,:r,7,i n.p,, A.n.r nl.oii a!.. .- -fcT-.-. Y. T Z. 1 j . .J .v... : i . ..." .f . . . I IU .i..:m.(1iJu:iU,.,1,lW4UB, uuiliMiK . rf., , ...... I . "" i.i i.i . -.... K'imotD. March iSth. Official di-patch ! rvrkl...,. ,f Wa-h .. r... 1 was not nroof I'bn Ww York W01 Id in dulrre in some ob- ! e'ervico of a" foreign now t ltbil aii Saturday L'ives new fi.tm ,..;, ,c i!, I .. .;,.., f. ,tiir.. f th.. i-jk.. , s it ' . ...-i- i. . nn.l mru-tnr;. on ttie P.riMidVntial ' Tbre are said tQ'-S&Tourifa- . .1 .i.i -f . i . ! 0 . . . I . - . 1 ' at Ynrkldirn anil Gtiitri i.i'.eres'injr at 'nis junc- . . . . ; . 0 J , nil nt mid.. 111-th n.-iclih a .vevt-re , oerp-. ne if -e,. 1 ! n m:;isi. in. es woolil nonutt. tne i.is.ne i c- tare. a e -o.y tr-.)in lu-.-m: iniltinr th oiii.m. w. io. .& ii..nil rrort ed rn 1 it 11 red. All t be '.run boat.- : u..ii.).. . r. : . . ; ...1 .. 1 . . t ! f ,. f::.Lp"j i.nn- i vn:iiniirr I..1 n .-;i ik ,k i. -i, .. i .:n k.. l b c ,i" 1- I ...'."ijioi.iiii.mvii ii. i''i ill.-. - - i.vn ... -.-. . - i.i w li..'.,- r.i. 1, tl,!. r Smith s selbne his : . J o - . .... . . ... - 1,1 V'J ' ""u. - lines, to British houses '" ; j "J . '"V "i'l , fcU..",, u- ' '" -"'aI 1.1- 1 . rm ol. tin.. ...t exchan"?. ilie OtlesJlons vou presont a lo whether i-""1 ,ul luv --ci unca ic m:,hi oe ; .mo::-. v after (Ik- Itli .x;iii,m.m : y- .-i , 1. , r 1 the vxlni' of tli t ili .r 1 , r m:r i.rt !-eiuencc lor uieotvper as we l a.ot tt:e takinff -1 ie ntiMt;iv. ot Mv. lli-t. t-trv ai coort-mnrlialed bv orderof 1 ltlc xkiuc 01 lue ilttie ol ln,, or J ?f J-i 1 to lie ... . . . ,u K,r. -1 . 1 . . ,r . .." ,1 1 1 . d from the service for ! deduted Iron, the runnn-tv ,.f IlU sm-n,..,,. P"y" ' I"v.o. 11-. 1 ur . 1y.11.. .V" - ! " iri-;rf. ..n..r;anA. i. .1.1 .. .. . , r- . . oiui Juouowo,ci)inpi!jatTon nxea as. atore-. - " " " 1J mutmun in .uv, , viiii r vii 1 nil. 1 mi. ir::i ii v uiui.ui umnrtvr t-t . . . - - . - ... . i..- .... .... rin- .-.., o 1 1... r . er ; 1 i ,.,p - -Vi- ;' . - ; J, 1 s.i.ui. Ana in case siuu oil cer or person, tat;- ''. ........... v ,. --n,Ti,A , ...v..... ....., '.,... n,,, property snail iavc railed to pay he 1 , , fsndTlcro troops trt .1 1... 1 . ...1.:, : . ' n '.. ' J . .. . 1 -7 ti nni Thtir.-d:i tn .N on. hi . I' n t . . . . . - . .. - . v. - . -i. II I'Lllll 1 1 -l : , , . I . I .'I i-.v UI l 1L 111 . i.n .11 ..1. ... -1 ir.kll , -?-ll 1 .-.Xmrvr.. .. . I . . Mr-r 1 nm l. who maKC ii-fi- : roir Mnr. ! I he treasury Department si KirJiTnind is 1" ilotl to the spectly payment of th- s-iii; hy ....-. 1 - x 1 J . - ... - 1 , : 1 !. . . . 1 : o 1 .i.....-i-;, i.;..i. ... 1 m w i.n .ii'ui. mt itAvimuKr vuirnu niii iiuruc vviiiiii v " ll i ir n iif 'iri'iAur i.uriiiiTmn iriiLi iii-i u iaiiii 1 i 11 u 1 1 11:1-1 . 11 !i'ii . . 11 ii v:n ' rxecpt ejg' t have left for bed river, t ol. a :uajiy cUr.-.tive process 'of -a iiuuta'.lon i al" v com .uis r v withdrawal, (for when his ; trouhhd with h qoestion of exchano. A -'Texas ; fceems t ml thcv cannot iiiteii.rcv 'Veil tne ' P'dd, shall be in lulNsatislaction of all elain HolUiand. 31st Miiii-ti-pi, ;ttuked theeriponjtj.v itl hlSt y Y fUn -lb as As uio'.'n-S -Ic ii.ul d.-cl -red tV l,i .co'r, hu'd ; iar"U-' -wtUid ue best dispoeitioo to make of la ,W4 , h,.r jIA(1' lho j. .r V.u VP "0 ' n ziuist the Goverumcat ot the Confederate my at Ch..cUtah:i..hie lv, kitled T a;d!iuert. general commanding a e -rps. n nor c-Ven a o.-uieh. to stand upon, ! 1 ' . , t. ' r , , n From bettrr to vror.-e.' dailv? If am in is not ! mnttiT.! mr Ifl.l nti i! The Ivnks of thi-i ' r V , , . i . , i l' 1 Mcbpew. A lttr frmn Iowndess countr. Ga., ! . . t ,. , -'. ' 111 " '- " : ( s:...ys -z- If'Tieiic vpi the nntri o-Sienl iirnvul ini.H Y aflerM ril Vui nvt u-i'v it M assackh j hi President, on ueurm o t i. ' , ., , , -,, tI . ; W1UJ. - i i . I 5 ' ,lt ,l 'o'u ,l- w,,fl nay reason, be impracticable at the tmvc of said mll J auer im a, mm. in nuiu jaj in - . - iikrtv. Cnaic & uoiUier the vigorous Ot- county, near Swainsboro', one dav la.-t week, on a one Who is. The liconle nri- iu"r:nii in' t'i . i i- .1 . i ' tl,.m,.:.,.ilfnrtWr no-iw. I Dad irencruiship which, as id at first nne i 1 . r , .. . ...u... .i .2..... i .i.it . r iv.r r, 5-.h. i tR , n..io-i,hrh..,t, vh.. ! . f- . I,l-0i' . nrc iH.npiii, i , impr, SfniC!it then and in that case, the value of ' . - r b enaracterized the management Id our i f m , ! suWu.n'Uv tound dead V-Sn old xveii, with her i na the people are i-bf -t, thi,. ,1C properly. i mpresml shall be assessed as soon ..." loices at Olnsue, in Florida, and the heavy !nor tr.,OUt f,'U r''"nU "c' , handsd Ugetherwitlwher apron string and the i "S . as possible by two loyal and disinters, ed -m-r . - . iv I'llti X- i . .Villi lit fli-lTllf. Ollll O T t ) 6 .1 : 1 1 11 0 1' 1 . C 1 DersOT I Jl I I U ... 1, ..... I ... rl I'.,., T K n ! -- I . ..I'tl.r. 1'itw ' i.niin t rr . ... 1. ....... .. I , I I . 1 A , I IV. I . I I : 1 . AU.i 1 , ' ,,, ilnr n iifi .v inrvt nlir u;! i I ii.; I ' 1 . """ " "in ua iiiiu low. jui jjvi jvim- ; . vi . i.v,.i.- ....... . vu.i j .... wn iiviuiu , ' 1 ' , V ,V 'Tn w t ii ch till i. x i oui t out Willi t In j uriev . nee which would j us' i ty hi ai, in a sh r f 1 t -re of tb j deed a, re unkuo w v.. I liXCCfTloN or a UoNTUiUKA-n;. David Hn- property was taken, cho -n, as follows Ono 1 ORAcfr;- - U. March -J. lb tov . Vuh-p. ftollovv mg exc..,u,at,ot, : It seems to me I ehminirv canvass ag,inst his oUicial euef. ! In Philadelphia, on the 16th, the "minister" aP-! Owen Dodd, aged seventeen, o.i of a mer- by the owner atid one by commissary, or j of N. C nddresstid the tio....s of Daniel si.;re nohids dovn in t ion la except dead-, U . f , -j,,, k.. u ....t;. ' nointid hv Amu. to mice ehar of all th M.-tho- i chant ,.f I .hi I.. K....L- i.t- i.i k ,l.1,rWi...r r..imi.l nr hi , ,t . i:., ;,J V vrt-v. - ij v llllll . .w.i CiJ AVLUlVM t7T vv v. - - "-vyiu . III. Ill i . i ij IV . i v th"l i- n 'ill iii- b id cif tlit- Tl ' Mm !: nr t . !. iii' i1 d I ii ii i j. ! ! t . Hi il :iii c,--v i-1i,.i.,:, . . il. 1 1 . il . in ln'. ti r-i;in.i - :i :.il i ; is ? - i (ill M'ch-.'-wte .1U,' V. . wi.i-., i y. r . t brigade in an able and cloijUlit speech for j heads." Of course, every one in tin vicinity lr inul anj wjj two hours yesterf'.ay 'xill .-peak aain to- j laughed as heartily as the Piesideni liiinsell sj;j rs t'h'-n" Cba morrow, and evtry dy t hi- week, tiencrals j did when Ward Lainon sang for him, as theyfilj i)0'l(er for j,:n Lee, 11 hi, Kit. J.'tinson, Koues ami many j roue over tne gruvus una aiung in-i ourying general oflievr wire present to. hear him p. ties after the battle of Anticttun, the lie yesterday. Wtaihcr fine. lioads drying i gr irelodyof "Jump Jitn Crow." fast; Nothitig frotii the front itch 2th. The Baltimore! lr's "l1''6 e inans will run Kre- ... r t inont, One ' the ot. JLouis German papers 26th, with dispatches from . f , says it would rather have a Democrat than NORTHERN AN'D EUROPEAN NEY.'S RtcUMosn, Marcl American of tltf the Southwest, give particulars of tlie cap ture of Fort Dcrpay . oti Red River by .Yan kee, with 280 prisoners and several heavy guns. AiStuiral Porter at once steamed up to Alexandria: Grant and staff arrived at headquarters of the Army of the Potomac on the 2oth, and was deceived with enthusiasm. Gold closed in New York oil Friday at 3S( ' lbirnside risited Washington Thursday, tfoops for his expedition are rapidly assembl ing at Annapolis Ohio. DetiibSratJc conven tion adopted resolutions Opposing the pro secution of the war for the subjugation of the South. The Penn. convention declared in favor of McClellan for .President. The ap- 1 be la.-e c m hs coin candidate, his relatio: more acceptable to tlie ! bt churches in the city of 5ew Orb-anj was pu- the Federal m.ii.l.y a . . - i blielv iir.'s 'ntod with a i nnkep n:ie Inn is snaeeli ... i mid i f. And., what is i . :, ai.....i ,..;, i. ...k;,.. xeeKS M.cc, rs u s, y. M V'. vuVI.I II 11 VI.'... 1 n I L vl .UUI 1.. I . . Li o l. ..,,!!...... I ' . i .. .i . , i ...i ... , . . n ii. i'v...ii. .1.. -j j.iii- , Hon or -wai' lorever. as ne hod i n(ni, ana na.i y 11.,.!, I. ,! .. . . .. " I 1. .,. - .L . . , 1- . I v. . . .3 lo I ne emaiicip.'l- gin ? snuy u'lin - lor me war, mi em.uuiaaiii i : . 1.-..1- i ..: .:,.. i mav n.'riinin:ir'ii a rwv rm'in ari'iinrtmPTiL ill... mm. . il... . il ill. lit i.ui i: ill llll 1 v I - - ..... .... n - i. , and of unhesitating boldness, are much more' goutbnan recently arnved in Uichiuond, nx ! U'T ii T "l" i ErSnliTAo TA YfA)U, r.t.the A'cnab ' J acceptable to the thick and -thin radicals than j land, wberehe ha, been .everal week, , oi ,. n U h.ie there iie guno.l unpor- d h- cnHiP--. , r P ,i ,-. . - gives an encouraginsr accoivvr of the feoJing- rint- . taut lutormntloii in rc'nrd to ttie "airison .-- i i.av xx uti.t.ci un. .icci ciaiy Oi H m r.-.'rtvi .tr T c..' n q c, i' those of any other possible candidal. Chase s j fncj among the f.londs of the Sooth in that .State, and defence of ihe m ! a ',tj h ad note 1 I bc r opinion th'at it is necessary to take ( tf L ' C" 1 (" P- S ( - ' anti-shivery radicalism is not identified with He .-avs thev never were in we hoo?ful or more ... ...... ,-''... 1 . i private uronerlvfor hublic use. Lv reason ol 1 . .'. .t. . . . ianv conspicuous public act, like that of finguine of the suet-ess of the Conied-'iate cau.e " 7 ' "' ! t lie imnract ibility ot irociiriiijr the., saiac Lv i- H -1 WftKlT f I i 5 5 X 1 !i V T. i" : Fremont. - than at th, present time. Manacled be th, armed ( " "s xy.y t,r Camden tic ; imtcllrtse, so to accumulate necessary up-i TS I'PIP ISHFI) T 1 V '"'TI V ; I I F - ( N .el- of the Republicans can make any ' 21 ZT Hta l"r f I f ? "T, 1 J. 'l ohjecdon to Fremont which w,U not eitfier denpaired of ultimately ualtwg th-df State to the tlk,.n..r, w'.Vl.,1' , xb.J J-! ! V, an' hality. he may, b- genera or.ler thro' the news contained in thelM,, .Vmiuh C,oi: answer itself or recoil against the objectors. Southern Confederacy. , ' t , - - , m-. r"F' 5U'""i,kt - 11 'O' ize. fcucti d willlwnvs eoutuiu fh- ... . r .. ' aill sentenced In l. Iinti.r. m . t.er. iirnmrrt tn lu tkiii fur I tii wil.l sA t.. il.,. ' It douDts are cast upon nis personal avail- ' u , , , . : ' J ,i , . ; , l.-i-i- r .tivt ttm i( , r t. u . . - l. - - - - - - ! o lis to Ii i v; v ..... i . , 1 1 . J J...I 1 1. ... .1 i..,niii.ni:.irir ii fli!i ric i-v-'ni'i. i.i- t i. i im., ,. ... -1? . S 1 J-. I ! I ! ; X I III . . . . S . ability or popularity, ins liieuds have a reidy Bsinsn Meutralit The f)ublm Irish, " , f .... .u 10- ,,:,.; ,i vTi V , " J . - i m 111 1 i. t t . Vi..i. I U t . : . L. : . - ri r t II I 1 1 f 'tt iLUlL tilt Vllllll Ifill ill litnrn hu tr . it. . . I .-C 1 1. . I . . . I T I. . irepiy in tlie splendid run he made Times of January 18th, estimates that "an ; olklhl. r X . i ia nie ii, si aim nSu liLJ winie tne nepuoncan pai ty was yet in tne i army. OI seventy-five thousand, at the-verv x,lllfh , .... :, , Si-:o. 5. That, it shall oc the duty of ihe . liniair i a mem her. i gristle of US infancy. If tbeDemocrat,., who- leas. hag been recruite(i .fa- the Federals in ,at .. .. .. T ! I'res.JiJut. as cany as practicable alter Ihei 'FlTb'. 1 A T' IC l' haves nee come nto the party, otjctto hui, , . , ? , T , , . .-11... te.. o.a S'v-n , r t, j , , t t s 1 - - - -- .i . V..' ' i.J 1 ' Ireland wuhm the last two years Iro-n him the intormaiiou. . h.-v nr,i r.-m.l to r. : 11 ''...,. 1 1 '"u.im iu ( , , a. Irlie MilieilU'lll III lll.-ll lin:iu' i"i. u.-u. ui utlioriiies tticie a lew A letter says: .hurt time nreviou; the iXeeiK.oii 9l" tils -s.on ri'iiit.v.i iii l-iiu'ilv '. mid iiisial bv tlie narties.. as to Ihe value ."6'iil''!l"!,?.-'.V9i ' T- .. irr.ifl. m - .- ....w.ii.i,. . - . 1 . . I . . t 1 X. Afinory, .ovoii.-'ar S'J. SilU. iiUinR5-;z jk.m.i.a n:; isor.-vn w.vNTKi) oxk !h:ndui::i m i -n ;:i .1:11 . NK.V. Authority l.ax ir.p: i'l'i-n jr;::i,tn! I" ti Var Department to rnise u f'otni:;'i v nt' Miami l.ifl.'inen. for. service in tl.i'.- iici: :(v. i:.,tir.- 111-1 -in i;i.-ii in. ii rec; ni;s f 1 . - niKiit.-ri j hundred Mi.-rnNrn irrs will he Kiiivi.'l, serviue.. ftucn recruit xiil.n.. rimii'iil in :i:r:.i-: n porvio ible horse. f;--r wa:- h '1 ' v. .1! V. .iii i-.m. 40 cents per pMem, and his p;i ! 2 ; v. 1:11ml ! N ritf'ii pertissioii will h. ri ipiin d I'ri.m vui n.i t;iiift,aiiS. -i here t'o si ; .1 i -a 1 1 f i - ntnti-i tin- ( ;. 1111 tl. li'i uiiatterma ui"f of disagreement shall cliows.e I lie third ! iti.ea ol like qualification, us an unifiire to ! dd tde the nniiter in iWfufto. wlio shall be to swot n as albrc.-id, who shall In ar the proofs ' S'urni.-hed. by lh jrn u'tu nt. il t he 1 -, n .. .,1 l foi-es. provnieit wnir tivem-, he r. ..inn tor them 1 our :iin;iiii)ii. il)Wl !) .xtiM-:;- S. . I 1 I I . U I ... .--t i't hi'. Kach reci nit n.u bluftk'.it-or Nif-s;ii-i.;,'(l. ail-! -J5-y.Jl-.. saddles, baiter ill iiii. I. bi in-. 'if I! i and Mi:b !, :H-.-l! ri ! i MISCELLANEOUS. The radicals will cither persist and tir and j nominate Chase or Butler at Baltimore foi thej Mr. Lincoln for anotin-r term. It appears from official documents in the rotate IJep-irfme 't that dining the ear end ingr with 'December nearltwo hundred thous-' j arid foreign immigrants arrived in the United States. After the. passage of the Lincoln resolutions! in the Indiana Legislature, the President sent in to the senate the nbmin.iti on of four Iti- k'lp'od of three minister to dian; colonels to be made brigadier-generals, i Republican ! and has. not the Whig w'ng of The President is up in his "etiquelto." j.the party, thus far, had the lion's share of The House M litary Con inittoH b:iV3 had! the o Ulcers ? Inspect the list: Lincoln, old under consideration the question of increasing: W'liig, President; Seward, old Whig, Secret ins pav of soldi rs. They hive ncirly niit-jary of State; Welles, old Whig, Secretary of Ui-ed the bill and it will fix'the: rate of advance j the Navy; Hates, old Whig, Attorney-tieri about as. follows: Privates, eighteen dollars; j eral; Caleb B. Smith, (deceased,) old Whig, eornoraltJ. txVcntv dollars: serzeants twenty - secretary ot the Interior; ftarles raiicis I two dollars; orderly .sergeants, thirty dollars, i Adams, with SOU? Democratic blc iTbis increase is as" large as the Government ! generations running in His veins, peal in the Alexandria case caihe up for dis- cari afford to pay. j England; Dayton, old v htg, . mi.ustftr to cussiou iu the Ilouse of Lords on the llth. A New Bedford paper tells of a most France; Al.u-h, old V4.!g, minister lo Italy; Nnthinf imnortant iTxnifh war nroress-' traordinarv physiological tact. Une of the ; .Money, oiu i nig, nnnisier 10 Austria; juuu, . . . 1 . " !.i...,j:..a .1: . . . .nu lng adversely to the arrived in London on fevelation & to his fuhi king cf Bavaria died on Rev. Hefirv Ward Beechcr ratfier startled I case is to be reported in thiDeutul Cosmo.! broad, in the possession of old Whigs, by the beartr at the riymouin t hurch, m V hat a nasty lankcelj Brooklyn; in" & euiogy ot the rebel troops, n! the co'uri'e pf a sermori designed to show that j the nrice of liberty wss not only eternal viiril-! ance, but eternal self-sacrifice. "Wh re."i The .Washington con espondeht of. the xclaimcd the speaker, "shall we find snch ! ff?A& Times, writing cT the provable tcr heroic self-dontial. nuch upbearing under; rristiatioii of the war, says : Times of army ot least, has Ireland other parts of the British Dominions arms arid car.muniti ;n for the use f these recruits have been obtained, and -the busituvs stands to us practically p'recisely as it would if Great Britain had hi rod to thl; Yankee Government IN f: rs jrive :i !;i rtli ,'ul mid l i'I 1 .:'). d ol' ;i iv- j.. . ........ 1.. i..:- .i-.i . 1 1 . -- 1.1-- : .v.o.. ...i 'ii cunuiu .n in u ne .una aivnlj ; i..,. f h.i ..iioe us.- nfi r,.,.ir,.t r ii,nr:,,., ,.J liio name of his i.d'.rm.tnt. Tti4s ho scorned i or of such of tiw estates iy -which the President ' W'K IIAVH SECUHKD f'Oili: I : i (.N I. to :o. .-living if a vro-g iiad ticeii copi.jiited j jifaall appoint said irOiinn'isSioMers lo appofnJ J j' t, A (f (;(., 1ak ; ,KK,. . o uic gau-i- ne,. and -tn.,t a man ' aunt tier -commissioner u act in -conjunction j nltfnvs tu.t wuiiid not the fr his priiicipks was j With I lie comuti.siouer apwoiniert bv tne J'rcsi- ters. IHIL ILL 111 IV.. l 1. j.n I tl. ..... IV f ... t ... ......II .1 ' II il I . IT 11 . 1 1 o I I 1 V-VV- 1 , T . uu L.vii:il..-l,ll LM J I I 1 1 - r i . t- i - : I- ..... I . lw..--. .i . 1. A . -. . .... . . i-j" . . . - w il iii.il 'iii'U"UL IU L.IC .IL.tll'IlM i 1 . 1 I ' '. I .'I I : r. I .i u imiii I riir I ''I l"IF ''I .H 1 an uimeu una equippeu :rce i sevemv-nve ; h. sCi,u,iilv ascended it: cahnfv cottandm'et bis late wfth'o'ut Mir iniii. nt'i:iiL in. imiii-iiiiiimi ii.t u'l .t . ...oi. : . ... i i u v i t I . , . i . V. - , - i a bo.u'1 wl",;ii: Uuty ,l u "X apon flic S.-Kmrrn-. will not be tnk i. for .. u . i. a. iia.ul lus -last letter to his parents j rici.s to be pii oy the (iovcu tna. r.t, ir all i riod thaii -:.v ruonths : nud irnio &? m iii ami SISiCrS, lldllirj- Iheill llOt tO Wel I'll- hiin. ' ...-tv inil i-s-cil i.r t . i. i r. If.r llii' unlit;.. ! Ui .i.i.l ii. til tin- iiii.nuv i-: ,- i-i.;....! i . . . . " . . . i -' I- I'--'!"-1 J i - J.v.-,..v - , thousand men. This I::ts l-'ea done ,vith tlie full Uiio'wlf.lge; a!ntl therefore by the permission tacit or open of the British minist ry, and especially of Karl Russell, whose conscience in tub m'attc-r of ncuf ralitv . was so acutely tauche at the thought to t.ie scatfoid lt:WMr ' li- cunixi.-nsai ie;i o. j.:r M.sTKVt an others are r-cirvi,Wi t', art v pulled oft' Ins I -'ight doitar per day, and tea Cc.is per mile j A.;i:rs. and ca'eh Ap-nt ndiuj. V, or hk...- ' I . , . . J i as mileage, to ne pa.d hy the COa federate Gov; scribers with the ino'nev I'm ?ir; leoail..--. iii .-. . Klv. .lei . rl.im.lUti Sid u.niiuiioiicr& sliall v6':i.stitute c -n e the We-.k! jtaderVix mow!:!- .uti-. -H.rer ' ut to meet b in i . lieaven. Sehhmi ilo snch j u."C,.a afoiesaid. su as lo atford j lht COnrpeu- j ";.t.. A i.'vrk'nsKxjKvrs ir.sci t'i-i'J r. ..-t: '... i , ,1,1 ,V liKT tmni.lnr fn 1 'i-i fr;a It 1 1 criti irif i!.l I o.-n-1 .-."...;l 1 . .!.,' .-...,.... Uanes Maxiniiliian umic in? iuvh. nun n niaii n au iuiii-1--'- e' - ".'- , uiiiivu i"..vii iv.iii Luuau uuuu I - i9S nn f..w.,!inates hke n "o all bis food, in due time, ! Whig, minister to Rome; Sanford, oldVlii- i ghip Yard; for" the use,-' prese the 13 th, no further!, , . .tlinUtf t utu- Iturtinvanm. old 'TtKi.r- l ,' .... , ' . pi. mmvm.i.'tr Th t" " "w c ' . I . . 7, v : ,' ; t r. . i tne oniecicrate vjoycramont. c rt moxeraeutfl. j ue, . rn-Tti-nsticatP This ia tloni without. anv imttreter to China: Corwm. oui Wins, tnniistcr I ., . ii.nti. . . -j . 4 . . ,. . w.- . . tins neeas nor comment, it wi; tIjrAVU- c.fcrcise ot the atient s will, and is .attended; to Aiex.ico; eun; oui v nig, uunisier 10 , , . with the same quiet enjoyment that maf'ksiUraZd-ncarly.all th high office. at h..ie and long. year before it -can be .forgote .by. the the tnii.tnancn of a mminitin.' cow. The fall tho fat missions on both continents a people of these Confederate btatei', or cease to YANKEE SHtfClfcATlON'S OF THE WAR. WIIAT IS TUE PKDSPKCT OR THC TERMlNATtoN. physical discomfort, such patience in pover ty, ir. distress, in absolute want, as w find in the Southern innv? They "Ifght better in ibad caune than you da in a good one; they fight better f r ft passion than yo'u do for u ttentimertt. We believe tbern to be misguid ed, but we utust do them' the credit of say ing thy fight will, arrd lear up under trou ble nobly; they duffer and do' not complain; The fidmiristration is still endeavouring :o appointment of a President hims ll an o.d f to their conduct towards Cri tain Wing th democratic portion ot the party have every rcas ni to de-he ti.e election of a President who wiil make a new shutlb of the caroS. , ' . r Fremont's strength will now be rftoidly de veloped, and wiil m.ike bim a formidable competitor of Mr. Lincoln in- the - l.ikiinore make the puMic L'idievc that the rebellion is convontion. We can see tor him only one i .... .. .... . Ii i:u: .i .:ri i - -. i .. they go in rag, but do not rebel; they are may not have as many troops in the ti.dd in in earnest for tirVtr personal hSertyj they be- 18(71 a- they had in ISflS. Hut, if they only Jicve in it, and if they .Can they nie.iti to get Mr. Reecher also denied that slavery was dead. "Dmi.!" he exclaimed, "w know that within the Hues of the frontier army there are yet three milhonj; of slaves. AS yet.- we ltarn that they are docile, amenable to the will of their master. patient and sudscrvient.' Dan't be deceived.'' Ecrofeas News. The Confederate loan is reported to have again declined ia London to 4cn" . ; ' . Ther has been considerable skh-misbing In Parliament over Americiu affairs. ' Tho Inquirer" Xo'ndon correspondent thinks the Palmers, ton ministry will soon be driven from power. ' danger;. which is, that if he submit his a hums to te convention be will be in hwnour bound by lis, actio., j'd liis friends would bavt? to support ilr. Lincoln s!)uld he be the n.iiiiiiiee. It is tpnte possible that the Chase men will giro ,(or withhold fom) iTrymont fjust suppoi t Hi lUghjo mike both his nomi nation and Lincoln s impossible, xv.th a view to tall back on Chase sst ia'st as a c.onii'proiiMse have three hundred thousand, thcv cut rjVu 'candidate. Tho rock oti wnicii tieniont v . : . . . . V O I ,i - , . I. : . on its last-leg,. and th it the war will be end ed with the cxwnpugn of next summer. -Never was there a greater delusion. To those into know the real facts," it is evident that the end of. the war, so lar as the conquest or the-subjugation of the South is concerned, isas.hr oir itowttsil it -.is tica years tftjo. The South give character to their feelings. Xnil guidance ; of two ,,,sianc- ot lu-e;'iNmtere.sted ali iottsifi oc- J sat.ou to tne"bwiiers thereof. fcjui uounni.sroi)- of TO lir.- s fur th first, ai.ii ai- do.'iai f.o i nt T . cur. .Never' will a -raietul pcopiefoi" -t the ' ers sliall aree upon, ami ptihlish a scinualj of .-ueec-diiiK puhlication. in ii i3ruisrv tluL.ttltr of lU(, ll0i7. dead wn., hac irr? y I prices eveiy iftw tii u..., or uitrfier If tt.c rri:ifSni4 F IfJ85f,IliJt'"FIt?; irnptivelv,,of oirtmd tneir liy.s lor their country, and th re T1'1'1 ,J(-c:H il lulK r? 1X11,1 Uu! LV,:'llt flfiy Vvikki.v Ix r.i.: h.knci r--Tin i e momh.-. i-:i iu iuca a fact as i uc ,,.mc wiio.e iwmc w.il ;,e ui-iit atelidly i uot,btt l k!" Ij "' tfA'n''-t con- ui.-.mIh. r. . Ll he nranv a ml,!.,.,.,! th,, . ...!.; . .. . r n.: . :.. . i fm-d to them m t.usact, ihex shall have V an- IV J. Si'N'M.Al!:. 'M. A' . . ' i.oiiit an umpire lo decide tr.c mattvi iu dnutt Kmt'h: am. fi.ni'Manr. evray l.i. Inemls, he pj ;h r: ed , wLf. dvct-iu shall lie .he dicisiOU of th. ' -- - creby crowned bis name v rt! ! j-d; aftiT. said utUpire shall receive the same I FayetJVtlic und XorCEjo! Vir...l mbluud than th snhi ct T ihU ,:...;.. ' u 10 ,u. V. uu ""i411 "avt; l' - Ka thcr tli an be death, and thcr 1 ",UMV'W- Irate or CCipen.-ation lor the time he t-Hvtt I f j .vi've .allowed tu-aatd cottumssionci fe.-wect- ' Jlie irir.uuuis orders frmtf Jie b I-.: M I)i!- ; ively: froviuert, llial said coiniuissiouei shiflT ghren, b-vc been exliii.ited t. the Fivii.b I oe resideirts of .the State :vf a hich they shall Consul in ilicbniond, and 4 hey havii been or- I l appointeo anU t. ibe emor of any State Iden-dtobe iih-.tograph-d by the itfite )c- hall tctusc or neglect to appoint sauf com f 0.1 . ... ' .!..- 1.. ... 1. ..... 1..... . .... TIIISS TUIICIO "imiii unj.- il 1 I e. a ICipiCMi III CuaRI.' stox. .lter 'wo hundred and frfty dys of bdmbardmeht,.the dtsconsolat" Vanr ketr nrnssda obiii'ed to cbr.cc le that the sb-crn ... . . . . , njl .t If. ."lit ,. .m,i.ic ! T I I ! .rt i:..i.t ... I... ....I .. ot Charleston IS a lailure. hat a lame and ... "' ' " -. , .... Mj.v the I'residct. i,,e Pre.-Meiu mIi an I ' - - X 1 . . I . I . ..,,!,... t -. ... 1 I ...... 1 1 - . I. impotent conclusion of their prodigious blood fof-K"i',,l,eV 'i'lwse i,itf will how win and thunder vnnorin-and ga. onade! Ur.- hX bere.hayc ne any interlineations er sines, and lhcyid put lo s'.ame tiie-f-.isc-hoods M' which ii is sought to less-m ihe m- Ifimy of a uiot Arrocious and uit-rhylisbjfr-I oiab.i pUrpos? iind-eiidde vor. The Richmond Bauk have determined fiot to rooMTt3 oo Deposit Five Dollar Bills of th abundant em'phiyirfent to' over six burtdrcd thousand, and if they have four h'fndred ! thousand, they can attack tr a'shington be sides. . It is understod that the S"iih will act en tirely oti the defensive, and xvill S'-ck to dnixv our armies as. fa-r as possible into the interior of the country, where they expect to defeat them And there is very little doubt that they will depart from tho defensive j3'stcin, so far as to make an attack upon Washington; If thy; do ihis, and act on the defensive every where el.e, thcv have means and ma:e rini for 'carrying on the war fr five years inor. I am saii-fi. d. from the information that readies me. that Richmond will never be abandoned no long as the Confederacy can piit fifty thousand trop in tlie fidd. , Ex Pkesi&est Fillmobj? oh the War The Northern fettnef brios us' the first ex- yrcseicti of cyhit o an tiSo v that yn i'peB6 tbo Prvsi'ivuti aanoo. split, if at all; is' the Baltimore convention He should steer clear t it altogether; or rather, be should treat it as General Taylor di the Wnig convention in 16-H tht is, announce his-intention lo run xvbethjr it noiiiina-cs bim r not, and leave its members to be their own ju-iges of xvh.u.is expedient' under tho circumstances. Even as t party man, he. wotiid hj. fully jus ified in this Course. When ir. Lincoln attempts to fore stall th coi vwntion and 'convert it into a mere ratificati h meeting, bis rival would be justified in disregarding it altogether. Coase st utcd encumbered With all sorts of fetters his otficial position-under Mr. Lin coln; his personal ublig .lions lo Lira; the full cuininitLil to his policy, bnpbcd in bi holding a cibiiitt effice. Fiemonthas none of these euibairasnients; and being neither tiurtd by ipon iy, vou arc not going to g ve it up s; voti territic two hundred plunder, irresktible j lrronmdes! What! after two hundred mid fifiy days of 5aV!i i b:mhard4nent as the wfrhl.r.-TLr Saw: iind bv such a iieoidc as the workl. it M to be h-ped, will never nee again. . Arista ST t.q:RT.tiiv of. tuj: Tijeasi'Uy th little city of Cbarh-ston, the xcoi;pi.tii' nest of .he rebcljion, spits d. fi nee and cn tepipt upon your" gridiron "-flag! ,Out wpoti you, you ridiculous pi-clcuders" and imirrbugs' Kktiutinul llityatcfl, - th or Willi l ne lionit uoin coniuii.s.ioiiers, oy and advice ami con-crif of tLe Senate. jtA o. That all properly impressed or tak en lor the puobc use, asatorcsaid in the ham s of any person other rhiui the p.-r.-on who have rais.:d, grown, or produced tne sirn:c, or per-r-uiis holding- the same lot Micr own use of coii.'UiBntiou. ntid'xrli shall Wake the affidavit jicrci belre required, shall be paid for accord-1 riHK iTOXIK.eT. THIS CO. w'-I I funded hefore- thel.-L of Ap. il, or ' to a Tax of .1 per r.-iit. 1'arties ft h undrawn dividi s. v. ?!! j and receive the taaie. : aft -r the, 1st :iniii'r.l -v. i : : im i . ! ... 1 1 i - ill -. w-.-. i -. f : i ' rh'-'S-ttij.il. r- V. I'.!-- (!,' .'I !:;!: l!. M. i.i;?--:. Favktticvu.lk, ilareii lrh. !" I. i:ii...iii- 5-1.1 f . I'llK' TTlUKTax due the Cuulli I t he i.reseiii year mi the sli.ti .- ui' ' he 'niif . t I - - ... -.. t i - :ii i . . ... - T A stearmr hf.s just, arrived at ifobile from llavanna. Annexed x' giyeau extract taken from a private letter, .which relates to matters in Kurpe-. AuStria :fiid Prussia Hushed with .victory ove tho Danes. Keitticd deb r--unned to ignore the Treaties of 1852, Inch excites great indinalion jn Paris an,d Lui. doo. Jjurd Coxvley has been in constant conference with the French Minister uif For eign Affairs, and accord seems perfect. Maximilian's rights as heir presampifve to the thrtine have been confirmed at Vienna, and it is announced that in case Francis Jo seph -.dies without .issue, - he is to - resign ibe imperialisi sceptre and assume that of Austria. ' . . " i .lllO're III. W.I liiii.n. lit ri.-!.ii..,iwl l.fiu I If - - . . . " . . io i lie scbcUale ill nrices lived l.v th.. ll'-eii :iiitiiinirel A v.Klunt ..r-.,...i-i- i-.r . l... i' r - - j shhiv m uiis . oui 11:1 a pji i- i.uii-n ;u . i ? 1'n.aMi- Ib i U Vn r - V V-fuV h.isstoners as aioresa.u. liut if the ofiicer and pai,l l,v this -,.oral. b. 1 ieau.j.Je i a laxx3er ,.f grit .ability, oWMer dilfcr-s to the miahty oi ll.- ! P Cal-r repulntwi... i- r tied hv ih- S..mm arm has hiuguecn one of t!i most distinguish-, u.ticie or property, impressed or lakcti, there - tlm. Trea am, il.e StocUohl-M , w.'II b .xo, eu members ol the Ricbui ind -bar. ity making i tall within a higher or i,)VVei r "!, ,! ni 'i,v- ; : I iwr uaned til the schedule, then the Owner or I 1!-v V; r l'.1 '.tVT "4 'v'-'4"..'- r r AttexTIox, IiAPTrs-I-MIam G-ln irt. iu ; , nt aud he officer may select each a loyal ! .. . '.i ' r,'Ci ' v ' r ' 3i arcn i- u Ustrcb. Jhc Nexv York Herald says, the nhtu-re nor restrained by position, he will stor H t .iLt On a lar-e number of Con. inas.e a bold headway agaimjt the present i,dciaic irisooers have takcu Lincoln's Oath i,.... .." - -I -. . . I. . 1 1 I V l I her "liiK'Ic of Politeness", gies the f U..xving. and disintcrcic-u citizens of the qualification:- iulvice to hT j .s aforesaid, tJ d,;ieruiine the ffuaiity ol sitclt I "If w :.i. .. -:.,- ' arucle or property, lm shall, in case of dis- . '.' , - VH ""iit.u u.o , rri;t.mt.llt, appoint an umpire Of like miaJf-a i .. -- ... - . in addressing them, we caH them only Gene- ted of Captain, for it would be uncivil to give them title - of an inferior grade ; thus we should net sa'v Lieutenant" In making jm pressmen ts of food. supplies In East Tennessee, Gen. Longstreet required H'jus, aud his ccision, if approved by flit. but il not ; tax 5. iar x ' r i c ; r; to a i : m t ; i : Offkk P. (. M. lilt Com; N- "i l-'ayetlexille, Mj h Hf. ft otlici.rs iidprcs-.tiy;, shall- be iiu.tl. approved, tue impi'L'ssing otficcr shall seim' V OKOKIt limn Coni i-.-Iiii. - . M. ft tne. ttwanl to the cuiiuissio.er oi the Stale, , I State, Farmeis are r.-qiiirert r- l.vl V i. r. where ihe property U uuprc-sed, with uis lea- w?tl of'-, to he paid ti.e execs, d we. - sousfor disapproving the auie, and said cou- . '.rrrh.n-ehv lifted tht th. ir P., inrssionera way hear ue5 proof as the parUci& t w (I ,l(,.t i ,.,,0.1 ronditian v. h n b?s Commissaries m all cues to Imtb tft T J. r 'FCt"u,T 4l--" ' i ei . J. or it 1.1 ue rc. iv. . a, . 1 o. h . ,, wis cowi.i.i Mui-hiti an cases 10 leave Tin?' sUad be final, i.rovid d. ihat tue owner, umj T are jo rertea. to rav in tb,ii Tuhe? in FT i . . ponnds ot. bacon and five bushels wheat to ev- (receive the price off-red uyHhe iiuprcssutg i rtr live time ihe dut oi th? ttin at . iil l-c . e y adolt member of a family, black and whitct and half the quantity to children between the ages of two and fourteen years. At Memphis, Tenn., the citwens between 16 and 65 years of age have ben eor.clled in olfrccr, wrtlmut n.Viudice lo his claim li receive thebigber eonipe'fisation. Sue. ?tb. i'rovides that all p-opcrty ntctii sary for ibe eopport of the owner and his faruily. or foi the earrviue ouofbit hubiuesc or occupation shall not be impressed. ( Sec 8th. iroviie that property lost or 0 dauiicrcd -wh le teuiuorarily tmprehsed th.- Ca...nujJu iLc, lcctt-d . llv order of Maj" RrHAM, -Cntrclhnr Q . M. . Cadie.i J. M. Md.t.lVAV. . . Car - nd V. ii- M. 4tnj i,t. X. March 12-lw Cbeerver, Prcbx tcrian, aod V5 '.:in' n .7. . il imPZ' twice nun ind till iirr,ijtdi,a
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1864, edition 1
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