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' THE pNORTH C A ItOLINIA S, BY 1 SINCLAIR. .THE DAILY NORTH CAROLINIAN U served to aubicribers in town at ONK DOLLAR per o wee in advance, payable to the Carriers weekly. - Single copies TWENTY CKNT3. n-o- , PRICE FOB MAtLISG. " 4VAV'V--le coPe3 2 cents. Six months FIFTEEN - DOLLARS. "Three month? EIGHT DOLLARS. One month THREE DOLLARS. ' - ? TheINTELLUJENCEit," aweekly four pa-ed newspaper, published at thn O.Hoa. i.-i mailed to ' "Stweribera at FIVE DOLLARS for six month?. , .Three months THREE DOLLARS Strictly in r advance. rates op Auvearisixa.- The foll'inring "rat's will h-. ch irked for all advertisements inserted in th i North Carolinian : OSB S9TI VRH OF EiaFir LISKS, l)d LK.S3 : One d.iv...:......S2 01 Two d Three days .... 0') Pour d-iya.'.. .,...... .'iQ Five divd S 0) Uni we-H 9'J Two w-aeks ,18 W) Oi i m ntl-... ...... 3 50 Two in vathi 7 a 03 Fiftv w r 1 or eight linos or l'-?.-- count a itare, and a litoail squi-M will bs charl thv savue. a4vjrtis ;m its tn.srtl one t-'wej' or thr times a wssk will be chirgl two dollars a s'piai-c - ' ior e v?rv iussi-tidn. - Advertisement-? .for ethc I vt.elligencbr? will be . insert - on,-?e in the Dn'7, and charged Taily rates forthat insertion. ... - r When s-.ut bv letter, thl money muuacconanv . thadvrrtiyi"ent. .Marriages, deaths. eligiou- and oth ir notice-i ch iro J as advertisements and mu.st bi paid for strictly in advance. iiiiiii--ii'SM'i.' ? .. Q-RNETlAXi DIRBOTORY. i Caafesleriilo arerii:iienx. Jeffrrs .n Davis o.f MiwippilVe-iclvjiU. Alex. II. -Stephens of Georgia Vice-lVe-d'.l 5 V Benjamin, of Louisiana. Sec'y of Stite. J,lm(.s A Se 1 lo of Virgmbi Scc'y of VVur CG Memmii4or of South CarsliriaSsc'y the Treasury S Jt M il'.orv of Klondi Se 'y of the Navy. George Davis of Nr rth Cir.ilim Ciiief of the Department of J utiee. or Attorney General J H ll5i an ff I'.ixU Tost uiter (jj iyral. flie President serves six years. SECOND CONGRESS; Tb flr-it s'is-ion. of thr? S scon I Cnfr?.. will oo h noc'-nn th l'J!b of th present -oonTh (Feb ruary. Th v followinc; is a i i .s t of th Senators A..ni .14 t.h.s hoi tia-rovor with th i v ' ir ;t-n x- ed in which th 4" r--m ictWe tarsns of one expire. ' j- a list of tho m.'TiSr.s elect of t!u Hou.s o." Kepr -i itatlres, as far as asc-rt lined. SKN'ATB, f.AB VMA. li 1 Wil 1 Walk-, 11 b2rt I j nisoa, ft . W. Johnson." CiiKS. B. Mitch -Il, FI.OUIUA. Ja- M U ik.-r, A E .M k vMI, i Oi'.I V. II. V. J hvn, lionj.'ll. Bill, KStri'CCY. MISSISSIPPI. J. W. C. WaUon. 1S70 l?(JS 1 3.8 170 1 H iG 1 i7') 1 R70 l.sM Albert . Brown, Missouai. TK.S.nS.SKE. 1370 11. C Burnutt. i.orrisiw. j". Iwird S"irro ,v, Tiio-". J. S vn.U'-s, L-irldon C. Haynoa, 136S T f. X A S. W T. S. Ol'lWn.. e.vis T. W igtall, ! ! 1j vi to i si v. Hunter, lotJs Alln T. C a ;vrbn, 18() it: m. t. IIOIISK OF UHITIF.SKXTATIVES. AL T1 VM . . 1. Th s. J. Fst-"r, C. V. P. Chilton, 2 Vm. Bi S nic'i, 7. -i ivid CI nt n. 3. W. il. V". O ''. 3. Jan-- L. Pu-b, 4. M. H. (J-aik-ihuik?, D. .T. S. Dickias t, 6. Francis S. Lvon, ARYANS s. , W; hive no inforin i Lion T th-5 el-'etion o Heproii:atativ ;s to thi u xt Congress. 1. St. 6 'orge HoFi. 2 H. II. Bui.on, t:!"';: n v. 1. Julian Har ri 1 , 1. W. Kj, S tilth. 3. ,Mir' 'I. 151 i ill;- 1, 4. ClitTv.-d Aader.vi, 5. J. T. ShewFuakc. .1. :r. Kch -!-:. 7. .la-i-'s M. -Ifh, s. fr -V. L -ter, !. H. P. !?11. 10. u'ai fcii A kin. KKNTt'c:; Xo rl.-ctiou for n :vt Ooa.Cf:"-:- I. OTIS! VN A. I - Chas. J. Vill re, 4, fiVfi-.m J. Du"rc, Ch.is. M. Conrad,' S. H "ir Marshall, Duncan E. Keniiei', ii. John Perkins, jr., lllSSlSSll'i'J. J. A.-sUrr. ". Oth It. -SinTleton, 1. 2. 3. 1. 1. W. D. fl il-ler,- C. Ethel Barksdale, 3. Israel Welsh. . IJenry C. Chambers, 7. J. T. Lampkin. , Missotui. The present d tlt ition -were elected to hold o'lice until thjir successors were eleet-d. The question of qualification will be decided by the next Congress. NORTH J. W. N. !I. Smitir; J. It. It. Brid-s, 3. JT. Leach. 4.. Thov C. Fuller, 6. Josi ill Turner, jr., OA UOLIN'A. f. John A. Gilmer, 7. S.vnl. H. Christian, S. James G. Uamsev, 9: B. S. Gaithe'r, 10. Geo. W. Loira-n. SOCTH CAHOLINA. t. Jas. II. Withfrspoon.4. W. D, Simpson, 2. W. Porch r Miles 5. Jans Farrow, 3. Lewis M. Aver, C. W. W. Boyce. TENNESSEE. 1. J. B Hoisk-.ll, 2. Wm. G. Svfan; 3. A. S. Colyar, 4. John P, .l array, 5. ' 11. S. Foot. C. K. A. Keeble. 7. James McCullura, 8. Th is. Menees, 9. J. I). C. Adkins,. 10. John V. Wright, 11. David .M. Ourrin, i TEX VS. 1. John A. WiJoox, 4. Frank B. Sexton? 2. ClaiWorne G. Herbert. 5. J. R. Kayl.jr, 3. A. M: Branch, rt. S. II. Morgan. VIKOINI . . li. L. M.itiie, y. f) n-il Fuastn. 2. Bobt. II. Whit-fi.dd. ID. F. K. M. Holliiav.i v iUi.im wickiuan, II. Jokn H. Baldwin. 4. 1 ttos. . Uholson, 3. Thomas S. BoCiek, 7 U a,T.r ' r.ta.Vu's' Wm. O. Hives, D. i. De Jarnette. it. ik-oL-ert ,i onnsion. If'. Ctiailfs V . Kiiss.tll. dovcriimcut of IVortli Carolfijit. His Exccll'Micy. Zebulon li Vance, Run'comb (Jovernor. Col Ian7 A be.rne. N'orthamnton. A i '. , no George Little. Wake. j., P!-Kard II Battle, Jr, Au-da. Private Sec-' rf.tiry. I)r Klward Wa'rreu. Chowan, S'xi-gfou Ohen'l. J jha P 11 Russ. Wuk-. Secretary State. Jonathan Worth. Ivaudoljiii. Pa lie rreasurer. . Cnrti 11 Itrog Hn, '.Vayne. Comptroller. Ramii-! F Phillipi. Orang". Auditor. ijoenez'M- Ernmo-i-: State (i oloiiist. Oliver U H -rry. Wake. Stale Librarian Major General R C Gati.i, Lenoir." Adjutant General. , . Captain William II Guliek, Itcturn-t, Pay-1 iuasb.er. Captain Thomas D Iloeg. Wnkr-, Cuuimifm-y.-, and Ordnance Officer. Captain James Sioan, Guilford. Quartcrni aster Captain Henry Dowd, Edgcombe, do James II Foote, Iredell, Aas't. Adjt. Gen., Roll of Honors. ' William A,Grabani, ,fr., Oraage, Ass't Aclj't. General. Lieut Jottn IS Ncatlicry, Wake, Asft. Adjt. Geueral. Liuit. Thomai White, Franklin, As'. Quarter master. Judicial Supreme Cocrts. Kicliteond M Pearson, Jadkia, Chief Justice.. Willjara II Battle, Orauge, and Matthias E Manly, of Craven, JudgeKion II Rogers, Wake, Attorney Gen eral, Hamilton C Joaes, Rowan. Reporter, JEdmiftid li Freemao, Clerk. (Meets in this city ofRaleigli secoad Monday in Jane each year. Ihe Morgaatoij term has been discontinued.) Soperjotb. Courts. Judges John L IJailey, Banbeoiube, liornulus MSttuodern, Wake, Rob" t ? Heal,l' Chovvaa' R0''t S French, Robe.-on, Barnes W ' Osbone, Mecklenburg. George How- U?,', VV,ir"L-Robert K Gilliam, Granville, HVilham M Shipps, Henderoft. Solicitors. ist Circuit, .IcpscJ. Vales Uert iordnd Circuit, Charlc.i C Clark, Graven; Srd VOLl. Circni", Sion U ltogir.. Wake, AttorueyGen eral: 4th (Jircuit, Thomas Sett':, Rockingham 15th. Circuit, Ralph Buxton. Cumberland, tiib Circuit, Robert F Armheid. ladrm, th ttr cuit, Willam F' By mi m", Sth Circuit, AgUftusS. Merr'mon, Buncombe. Covfedskatb Stat-8 District Court. lion. Asa lieigx Martin.. Judge. LJeoi-ffc V Strong Wayne Aorney. W N Watson .rav-pa, Cieik , Wesley Jo:if.s, Wake, -Marfhul. . . ' Council, of ;tatk :t', li Sattcrthwaiti', fir iobart I i.:k, Guilford Dr -Jam C.'i'o An A'ilKCS, L rTtdi -d- JohnstoQ.'J 11 iLij;-ave. Anso.i, li Stu'-bi, dartid,' Jams ' A i'aUw." Buncombe. . ' Litkkakv KoakJ) HJs i'Txcellcny Gov. Vnace. Pr03ideut Ex officio. - Wi:liart E i'ell. Wak. i i'rfeor Richard 'S.Tiiu Guil ford." fJf.-Win. Slt u,tf. Ga."lou, Kii-liart; l Battle, Jr. fti'crctary. i - - Boauo Intkh.vai. ljiPiioviui.EXr.--Tlif Kr. '.ell-'iicjy (iovernoc., Vance, Presuleut i:x oFFiciy. Vm iialon. Jr, ol Wurrn and J U FUr. ier. o .N" nv iIa;u)V"r, Riv-bard 11 Battle. Jr., Secrc try. . ' CoMMIIOSSKS of Siski.vo FcN. HOH. Tho f K.ufft4. Aluuiace, lion. Wei don N-Ed.vanJn. W,vi reu. anl iloa. liavid -L Sv.'aii; Orange; T'ue Univariity of N jrth Carolina is ai "han-il Hill.. . Hon. Davit li $v:unt Fresidi'ut. Rev Calvin-II Wilyj Supv'rioteudeat of ih Coinmou Schools -t J, lie I '.stitufhm lor Uie Doaf aad Dumb and B.inf- ' at llaletgh. ' Ur. E inm id C 'i"!--hr is S iperrnteadent o! AsvKim for th Lisa.ie. at fal-igh. Itiv. V I Wiugate is Prsld-Mit, cf .Wake FoiNsr. Colkv, ( Bapt'st) which is for th" R.iv. Braxton ' 'r iven is Froideut of Trinity Coll"ge. ( vl,;thodi;t.) li-.v is 'reside. t of Davidso: College. (Fresbyl rian.) Maj r W .M Goni al is S :p 'ri ndent of th Uill.iboro Military Auadeuiv. Skc. 1. Whenever the exigencies o? any "r.iy in the field. are saeii "as to mak iui-essuieiit.-i f forage. arliclei f ub9;sicuce or n! li.tr pi-cper-;.y ftbsuluteiy necessary, then ochim,iessnv at mi jy b mad- by the odicJitf vr!iose duty it is to fo-ii.sa such I'm age arth'l.'d ot ubi-t-.ui(-e r til' r jrope : t.y Jor sticii uuiy: In ease- vb"rc tue OvVu .T ci' -non pr.'pert null lb", iinove.-s j ui.-iH o:ti (! oaaiiot agic upon ihe value thai e 1 s70 , ol-', it .-bail ie t..e-ot 1 nieh ir-ti)r'jsin ', 16C,j i.1ic-r. up hi arti iavif in wniiuij of ibe uwi.er smni cvrtoLiv v. " of such pi uu.-- ly or his af-.ent. that such ro W n. A. tlriham, 1370 pperty was grown, raided oi ( roduefd by said W;n. T. Dutch, lSG'j i ,,,vner, .or is ueiU Of has. b-'u pm 'tha.-od bv shth rmriuxA. J hifii not tor ile or speculal on. but fjr hlV Ja'n-js L. Orr, l55 j y a u use or e j.i umptio i, i ea.ns the-same tf Uobt. W. Barnwell, lstj ....tf,; .....i ..torin a- d by Hie la liiiij.-iit f vvu olyal a i 1 disriic-r -trd c tizeus ol the city touuty or parish :u wu.ch such irnpn. ;nent iuay ftr ni.uf; oiii to e seU'Cl d, at'tvi i.vki ig a:i out a to -appraise the property nn -ire.-ed, fairly stud 'itnpai tiatiy vi.iclf o.ih a.- av ;tlii,Uvil. provided :r iu this s -etiuu. x I iiwnress.ueiit o:l'.ccf iht'iby aur': jrized to ! idnilntsi-f r nd oertu'v) sua It p: ov. : it.- j.-s j.i;t-;l e :iipenatiou lor the proper 'V ""lores uheiinr tile absolute oViifcrship or. the j .faiporary use't beruf i- acquire j Sc. 2. 'In it tiie ftieer or pei. press I i n prnp ry. as aforesaid sn ill v tiuH t j.stei takiug. pa; to the owner, bi.- r'iic or ! aiioi s, ;y . ;uai;Koisation fu e-l by fa.i. apr.rai. fers; iid -hall a'so'give to the owner oi per.-o . iMut-roil j ,ig said property, a certiiieate over h i ioi'iicial signature, spec '.ing tiie biiiaie.i i. re : giment. or.gade. divi.-ion or corps t.j wbieb ne i o.doit.-; i u it a;J pr-p -riy is is-e i';.il tor t;. use ot in i ar.iiv. C i ni not b nt'i'ir ,s i.-e !'i i- .-.ity : selling :orih th ' tiaie a"-d pi ice w hen. :m . j . . acre 1 iken lii : a.o .nil. oi e .ra i -- ri sa t iou ii.V'd i i . , . , , 1 . i .y and aj)p!- u-ers and me- fiiim, it any,! j : ai I for the sun . Said ce:-;it''c i io ..uU c j -'Vioeace !or t :i o A' :-e i- as Weil as oi t.c iaKi ! it said property W tlin im ji.e. usi. i.s tL-e rii i';t l' !ii aiioviu't of comi't'ii itioii ii.t (t a- auM-"- .-1 1 -1 . And iii c is-. i said olf cer ir. person, lak- jiii -a (i prop-rty Mian aa.'c 'a.i- 1 1 I i X I I (1 to u iv the vuer r In.j a 'en t. said n before required t'.ien s-iid owner shall In En titled to ih ijieedy payment of tii sun" by the proper disbursing oiiieet., which, when so ptid. shall he in tu!l sa'isiactiou of all claim aii'aii'.-i, luu ujici uuicui ui tut; vuiueuei aie Stated. si:c 3. fl'iiei'-'yer t!u; apar semen: provid ed for in the t-t seelioii t tins act. .shall., for any reason, be iiupracl icable at ilie time of said t-npr ssiijeii 1 1 o a ,d in iha' c iv. I in- v.4 ,ut- . the property inq rt,:-st d tia.li be assess-( as.soou i.s po.s.ble, t two i yal and tj.si n tn m; ed Cl'ize-ns oi 1'ie eny. eouiuy or jvi -isil wli re li i the property was taKcu jno-en as tollovvs line by the owner, aid one ' y epmmi-s try, or quartermaster geur it. or n'ts aeut, w ho. hi cae ol distreeui -nt shall c'io.,se the thud e.itize-i or liKe tpialiucatioii as an umpire -to decide the m titer in dispute, who shall be sworn as a fore-id, who shad h ar t!ie proofs Vldueed fry tin- j-arties. as to the vul'te ol said properly, and assess a ju-t compensation there it, according to tln testimony. Skc- 4 .Tha't w henevvr the Secretary of Jf 'ar uiall be ol opinion that it is neces.-ary to take irivate property for puolie ue, by reason 6l the impraetibility ol procuring the same by purchase, so as to accumulate uec ssary slip plie for the army , o. the jrood of the service in any io.i4ity, he may, by. general order thro? th prop" -ubordiuate ol'i.ccr, authorize sueh property to e taken for toe puolie use. the compeu.-atiou due the owner for the same to be determined and the value Iciind as provided lor iu the tirsi an 1 e. oud section of tfiis act '.)EC f. That, it shall oe the luty of the Piesideui, as ear:y as practicable alter tLe pasa e o this i t. o appoint a commissioner trte't'" vau" wa ,e iW"-y al be taken; i,ru-; ;.ir,.iuiijn, j 1 or llie puoilc US', .tiiu request, ot the (jrOVeru . . .-viauiej Miller. nr a. mic.1i of the S.ate- at wliieh th,. 1 .;a..... sua 11 apponit d . onim tssiouer.-? to appoint auolhet cotiim;.--ioner i:. act u conji.nctiui w i tit i lie com ni-s.ouer appoinied bv the i re.si deet, who Siiall receive Ihe compensation o: i eight - dnar. per day. aud ten c:,'ii.s per mile !as.mila-e. to be pai 1 by the Confederate Gov- erumt-tit. fed id eoni.u!-.siu:iers :iall constitute ;i board vvnose duty il .-hail l.e to tix uooii tin- ., ices to ee pui uy tue Uroyeriimei.t, for all l'rui'er,-v taken lor thcr public use, aiou-t-aui, -o a lo ;;nord just coinpen .sutiou to the owucr.-t tueieof. Said couimi.-siou-eis haiI agree upon-, and publi-h a schedule of prices every two montlis or olteiier if tney shall deem it proper; and in the event tbe-y -hail not be able iu a.ee iu a;;y i.iuji, r cbo iin d to tliem t ( tui.-:--r. ihe'v shall. have r.. .i.- . . i . . . lQlSSl"".io .t.iu... t.i unj3 ;iiU;r 1P0UCC' ll do to by the I'rcsidei.r, the i'rt.-i,,.nt ..,,.",' a.,. point both commissioners by and uuh iut advict;. u:d consent 01 t; e Senate. sjfcO. ti. that "all piopeuv impres--d or tak en for rhe public use. as alorcsaid i.i i!ie ham s of auy person other 1! an the persons who have raised, growu, or produced tin same or per sons holding tl:e same- Tor their own use or consumption, and who shad mako'i he affidavit herei. bclore required shall be paid lot accord ing tcihe schedule of prices fixed by the com missioners as alorcsaid. Bat if the of.icer and the owner shuil ddrer as to the cfuuiit-v o! ih article or proiierty impressed or lakeu" th. e by making Uhill e.nh;i, a higher or lTovei price uauied m tne sch.-dule, then the owner or a-entaud the olticcr may select each a k val and disiutere-ted citizcus 01 the quabiiciu,on as aforesaid, to determine the quality ol such article or proP 'y, wno shall, in case ot dis agreement. appOiutaii umpire of like qualuca tioii.f - and bis ,1 ecisioio il aimrfivi-d !. tiu . . . i . . VAT I 1 Hi Fl t 11 . . . r r. .... ofliacls fipresFiHig, shall be final. liut if not1 approved, tue impressing officer siiall send the award to the coininioiiioner 01- the iState, ...;nt 11 II II 111 II ; !V I 1 1 I Ti-. i ll . t 1.x. r. .. I f .. . : .. 1 ' f!-LC! r l.!t of .n ,1- I- . . . ! . . r. . . I - f 1 1 i 1 , oi.-i.ui... ( F vegeiaoie produ tion. Conne lavorre. .1 nave a per, however, ut l jco it was because I kftrm-d th-s morning a f.,:,R i vj, .fad" u " imo re .!. ! ! . t1'?, ' 1111 th an eVe r'nted upon it. This .ignifiese, a raven, to which I shoui sooner h.ilu r and impalabible, vet pcrhnps deserved ! ;. te ot 1 r::1; Til"1 r5ne-" K lo you. lUsnot,am,yct,ndoas., Her,,-, .,ts, a.,d not fro,nh. base and unmanly serve .auoeu 10 aiu coiiiinissiouei 2 ie-eei- ' - su'-----'a '-o plie the best anif.'V"" '' . -' , . - i i - e ... ..u ..x '-'"'v j"" Titk T 1 ively: Provided, I hat s.id cui.,inisi0iici lhai J smoothiest specimens rrf a knot this si-nuics i " h,"n 1 offer it ' food or drink, thougu ;t.f-c j klu-x me wcii enwu-h .to comprehend thi.-, j . ' oe reoiueu 10 A'iicu ihey .-hali j '"pine not. F5ut if on the other hand dv-i V ' " , -' ' , 7T an a oenovmg .so, ..... .0 .....-,.... y ! fH),.v:i . boappoitite 5 aud 1 i-he Gover-.or ufauv -m-.i,. 1 (i, i ;m ,f, . - V, lina- felV-1 Iha: k vou for ri:c i-inT;:.u-nt, Jn-. llor- -M.rit this ih-ulde chastisement ol Tour con ! ;-0-"' ' sli.1 etue oriieleci u. - am.o ... diAc h'm there ls nnddle grmmd tr)OJI. , Am I ,0 infer f.om U.. th.t-vou think t T... !t I ..,.00-di i.h.,t vu nUdaio !:,el! FAYETTEYLLLE, N. C, APJEIIL 5, 1864 where ihe prop -rty is impret-sxfd, with lis rea 80 .T for disapproving the saioeand su:d com-nii-sioaers may hear suoh.proof as the pnrtiee m iv repectivelv addiioe. aiid their . d'ci$ion ahill b tinal. provid d. that the owner may ric"ive the price off-red by the iinpresgjng off.cer, without prejudice ' tcV his claim to recive the high-r'compeuafion.' r.:y. 4 in. i rut iuca i nav nu jijt; u , -7. , AA-'y for rh? .fopport of the. owner nnd l;T'-j fa nily, c T.i the carrying -oiiof hi buna' s.- J or occnf tti'oi. shall uot be impress-.-;. - vssc, tn. !r-jvi'ie3 that, .property r-m ov la uaged wit 1: ltipora.rily irr.pre!-p-d hy th- 5U'.vr, shall he paid for. by item" or eii r;'j jvilt.nt in dniii iges. ' ". ' ' - .SFc.Uth. Fro rides tluit the"iinprcsment ol -Haves W:11 hit - rculaU-d by the Laws of the Aie where Cie itnnri'ssment is inad ', aud in ibseuc'.' (f siic'i !;ltaT,e lavs, the to be regulat- d by the S'-cvtarV of F'ar Sbc. lO. That pr vious to the first day of l-'ecem'.ier next, n? slave laboring on - a farm r plan:atioii exclusively devoted to the. pro duction; of grain and provisions; shall be talfLu i'r the public ns. without the consent of the ownor. except i:i case bf urgent necessity. . "Sec. II. That iluj ;. commissioned Officer or ;)rivaUv v!io shall violate the provisions of the act, shall be tried before he military-court 4Oi tlf ciirns to u;hich he is attached, on complaint nude by the owikv ot --othtr--person, and on oonrict ioit, if sin officer. h. shall be cashiered and put into ranks as a pnvcteV"&c iftixoAl- . . 7 f , i till r? commiasionect.oKiicer or private ue snan suuer sueii pnusshmeufc not inconsistent with military liw. a.s the court mav detect-" FOIi TOE CAUOMSIAN. AVHAT THE lAYETTEV'iLLB LADIES SAY OF ME. 0 dear what is to be done ? (But I reckotr they are only in fun,) The Fayette villc ladies do want to knovy, How it is, I manage things so? To look and work. knit and sevv, And inany things that are so low, And then come out, and look so neat, As auy girl that walks the street. They say I'm very proud aud haughty, That 1 hold my h-jad so high and lofty ; And when I chance to come to town, I w alk as though I spurned the ground. They thought -I surely wrs deranged, ifcit siace, their mind have sadly changed, 1 do not wish to mention named'; Although I care not who it shames. - Thi-n tU me, auuty, do, pray do Is she a Virginia lady too? ' But iustjfld-of being what they thought, They proved me to be what I ought. ; Well of this chargf let me consider . I'm thankful that I am not a widow, For, if I were, it's very tri'e, There'd bj bat little chance for you. Now to the Caroi.t-nian, thes? linos are sent, Unless .some Providence should prevent; And if. the Editor choose to spurn them-r- 1 hope his Deeil will not burn them. For if they do not suit the times, I'll hang them up with other rhymes. Sosie say that I am surely a poet, But there are vjry few who rcaly know it. LULA. I 1 i 4 N For tli3 Caroliniau. J VflACK! P.LEFSKI) PEAC2! . Oh what a joyous sound 'twould bo. ' Uinprin cloar in sret. teti. m..-bdy . . F.oai every heart, from every heme, from every chiming bell, Amid tie hills along the. plains, from every nook aud d-'U. Could we but hear tho.o happy words "Our warfare l--t. us ceas',' -Those blessed words, onct more on earth, That bids us all have peace. "What meetings sweet! what nwrry hearts ! What drying up of tears, If once iigain that word of peace Should gret our listening ears. I actios Fon IIuuGiNG One -Time and Jour Motions. 1. Place the. piece on the right side, as on Hardee's rdcr arms, cast the eyes to the right without turning the ""head. extend the right arm, pass the hand behind piece grasping it just above or about the mid dle baud or belt. v 2. Make a right half wheel, raise the left arm,, place it on the shoulder of the piece, the eyes resting about two inches below the top or hetfd band ; at the same time move the left foot obliquely about twelte inches ; bend the right. knee, keeping the toes at a-ii angle of forty-five degrees. 3. Drop the head to the right ; bring the piece to the body with a firm grasp to prevent its jostling ; place the left ear against the cheek of the piece, and at the command Joio-, hug in double quik time. At the command arms jpi port come to the position of a soldier, and look Military, like a sheep. . ' I gave her a rose and gave her a ring, and I asked her to 'marry me then ; but she sent them all back, the insensible thing, and said S1(JM no notion of men. I told lier 1 had obeana of money aud goods, tried to fric-hteiil tier with a growl ; but she answered she was not brought up in the wood to be -scared at the screech of an owl. I called her a bag gage aud everything, I slighted her features and fonri : till at length I succeeded in get tiu.i; her mad and he raced like the en. in n storm. And then in a moment I turned and smiled, and called her mv angel and all she' Shelby Harmon, calm anu self-possessed, as fell iu my arms like a wearisome child' iuhQ ,,sua5ir U;,s Fj;vl -annor ot" -'0'rteous exclaimed, -We will marry this 'foil'" ' ' 'rbearan-.-e thick enoug'i to withstand her " '-" " arrow thrust of irony wituO it wineidg. t jn v- ii- ,- . 'dark face grew darker slid with tbedoh o; Bfir- In orth (arolma it is frequent,; tho hot reentfl blood winch sutfusod-it. among her forests. of tat pine, for a lover in! -j was not aware that I had ever institu- uisires, ro semi tne lair objects of hid afitc-.i,d between aetesration and adoration with v. - mu - ri , , 1 . women,) -she burns one end of hi3 meWe,j anu tm generally throws the young man in ucspair, ior u moans, "i tnaK.e light of your!. piilin The I'lag ok Tuuce. A United States Sfpnincr. tin beftrpi f.f a mmninn;...,ii,. .s. a ; .. : :,t ... r,-' rA. o - ,r, ' . . ' " on Sunuay. Ihe nature or direction of the communication did not transpire.- 7t is also nrtdefptood that aSteanipr will arrive nt City Point during the week, with less than one ilin--,t PnnU,,,, l 1 thou.-and Confederate prisoners on b -ard .1-1 rdebkd to Chaklotte. Comman r Lee, of the James river na-fal . station,' has been ordered to Charlotte. North Carolina. rpsme- The publication of the Daily Stmte Journa- h been resumed at Goldsboro, John Spelulkn and Wm Robinson, Esqa,' Editors. Froni the Sunday MiMiasyiaii.J- o o t osr m iri z -03- A' TALE OF I.OVB ly THE C ON X.CX. - . . " ' - - -ir .. . , r . ' ' .- - One only pai5ion, ttni e .caled, , With LHaidt-n pchle tle maid &-yrc'il':'d, Yet aot Ivas purely ft.lt the:flamT--t--.O, need I tel? that passion's iiarai . ' . .,,,' LAVT rLi-KE. - , ..CHAPTER I. It wasrjust before the 1 1 -ody ii&ttie of Shi loh that our Tale of True Love,- ofc True Tale of Love, (as you choostf td call u, for it U both,) .Tnay -be said to co-ntnrncf. At tlmt time I met-" my 'friend" Stieiby Hartann, who was onnec'ted with the tinny- of -thi ''Missis sippi, on a visits to- his parent; inasmali town of the Southwest, liut as usoal with ..such pilgnrhages.he Iiad, as -1 than knew, annlhor idiioft. ii viuur tV;ir tlrSt 1 1.-,. J -- IUI IUIU1 his visft was" ostensiulj- made. Conv'lia Meadows' s.uch we shall fail herrj-a woinait of rare attaininenls. , - w iF ,.! :,- lm. u-f.-;. .v . j - Ot clK-rrj np. bofime eye,' ad passing pleasing tongue," : h d made-that -.widltblt impression- npon lis no.t-vryisu3C2ptuJ"e; heart," from which few uieoatind-r iJarcoVcd wun a numeu siep, ne iuuae wis- way to tue residence of his niumoruttivrherc tjrom th cii curnsiances of their last interview he Fen-red his reception - would notb'.of a very cordial eharac'er. Thete vasy however, a pla,id cijuaniuiity in the manner of'Cornelia I4eat.i ows when t?hc met him, wliieh, wiiiie it uid not betoken cordiality, was free fftim that nang fro id aof frequent a conoomiiant of, her presence i. his company. - "Do you renbz he alter awhile remarked, "th.it' before enolber week is gone, you aio lo become my wife, Cornelia? ' ."It would be strange if,.un ler the circum stances, i did not realise the fact most sensi-tdy,r- she repned-' - "Under the circumstances I You speak the -.vords Avith a cold sneer, as il voj disdained cither tin; sentence you uttered, or tin one who heard it. Is itposi-i'ile the thought of ihis lua'iriagc maiics you unu uppy .i""' 'i'o.-MbiO, Mr. ilai nion '." A '.sardonie laugh, unnaiural, yet not Harsh, fo lo veti this tjacula' ion, and Coi ut-iia M;.ado.vs Hashed n quick glance inio her cooipmi.on's eye as she .-poke. Such a glance I It .stalled ids caihi pulse ;Jito uuwante t activity, and, like t' p chCvric Wiuso of the l gnuKng, so thrilled him witu iis nbLie'e&s shoeK. lb t the inv niunt.lri ly wajtcd ior tin tiiundcioo t wiiichiufkcd behiiui it. ' Possible 1 Your look of incredulous sur-1 prUc belie the import -of your speech. As if any woinjsn coula resist the brilliant destiny of which you speak, and more espeoi:. lby iny fleit, wiicn the orideg.oom is to bo so ciistui gutshed a personage as yourtel.. . V-tki wrong your.-clf, pertiape, sir, oy so un wan anted a supposition."' There was a mocking sarcasm in her lan guage, made doubly uisdainful hy a ci i of tue tip and the tireot her t iUiant eyjs, w hose .ifitni glance burned upon the, face, of iKum .uaii liKw -corching rays of a sun-gla.-s. "Uoi nelia !' ". - It seemed as if the young man's whole heart, like a barjc oeaviiy fi eigntcd .with love .i.'id hope,. Jio.itcd in ooe .-troug, passiona.c i:nob, oo tuts tide of Uiat um -ical name, li seemed, too, s it Cornelia, .'o-.tened by the (widcrness oflias io: -k and oice, ros palpi- t i i . rio-;Vi 1,1 ir,-m ii,iiw l.o iirt-fl 117 Fnnrn'.nH stant the red bps lost their hugnty curve, and toe roses bud l ug in tbe damask so.l cf her cheeks, broke intotull bltnnn and .-tai.ieu ;icr whole c.iuuU-ii.anie vvitii tlu; opening oi their crimson petals. J-or an instaia the io; ty jiride that sparkled acros the nzurs of h i eyes, d'sapjieared, as though a t l aid of un-.-h.fl tears bad drii'u-d overhand quenclied it. i lie drooping eye lids trcuibjed and drooped the tnoie ; the proud: gbuice wavered, and ;or the iioiiic;;t . ihe queen was lost in the A'tnnau. The transformation was but moCptarj'. then with a siJCr, regal grace, thj di'ooped head was lifted uy again;, the crimson waves eddied away from her -face,-and she stood con :ronting him quietly, ple, grave and scornful. She did not speak, far words were viu. iicr silence, was answer enougu to the proud man standing there be-uie her.; slill burning with the impassioned utterance of her name. A single woi -ri woufd have lessened ti e severe sptll imposed by i.ei' relioe.tice, as the first tall of .ti;e rai.-i-dvoy breaks tne dead .-ulii i ness of the rising summer stor.u. "You ate in a strange mood ibis m'o: ning. Oorneba 1" . There wis a heart-leap iu that sentence. The v oice, though tender, was sad as those with wnich dying farwells arc uttered. There was no reply. "A strange mod! J never siiW .you in such a one before." Her loiter readied forward and clasped one of her hands as he spoke. Slie disengaged it coldlv, still wifhont spcakmc:. .She turned i her haughty head a little askip.ee, that vas "Shall I interpret your conduct a.? an evi dence of your dislike forme':'' '. She threw him a io-k from her-grze:e eyes, which, had he. bc;i a viin man, lie might have interpreted to his -ai.sfactior."' What ever the fitsh of liglit ' signified, it wa- no: hatred. But he was : ot vdo, and so lie mere1 ly passed his hand across li s h;ind.-o:ne fore be id, like one who had been duzl-id, and said, with a smile : "You have beautiful cj-es, Coi'nelia !' I heard ou s.iy toe same oj yuur"pet d g ytcr"' any comparison l-etwecn yourself and my - .,,.t,.v,.i t , -,i- 1, . d v y ni drive me mail, Cornelia, o ; r . 1 if you prefer the f 1rm.1l ;-.ppclIati.ii j - luetterl oat tmi cone o,e; ou tins mor- itlTM'' ' Yr u shir 1 1 tell mt, living his h-nd he ivdy .upon lu j She shook it olf impei ioi sl3r. Shall!" sho repeated after bim 1 lan?h, which b:ou2 at tnat bronze ' to K brow again. "You assume you 1 rather earl v, do vou not"? It'eniember 11 oes DOt commence until next week. Then 1 hope P01" chains with h,'ith''resignation bhe made a inoveinei t as though ehe would have Ui-rn.ri 1.; ... 5hn-( d her ni rto -;.!, u f-.-pK.-1 C-l 11111,. WIA V - - - 1 u.a-vnetisiu of his basilisk eye. ad he attewpt- ed to re-strain her with bis hand, she would hive sbd like a shadow fhroufrh his grasp. Z.ut thesubde Ik.nl.l -TU.!. V 1.1 1, f;l - LUtaiuuti n Ula gil.V UtriU lli 'If you hava not been contended with this ar. aieineut, why have you not spoken before?" "Since I could not "help nivself. where was the use of words? If you. put iron-fetters about my wrist?, would talking -unlock tiiem?" - oertaintynot Dt it migui Persuaae me to." "I had no wish to do so, waa the cold, quick an - FW(T. ' hn nrnrnuu nt a. lanv irmlrfr ho hivn-- aoly sept, and I gave you mine months ago. I had no right to claim of vou afterward the aiercy I bad seen fit tp deny myself." . ''Th'p why, after docaiving me so l n, .until the last no-neat, s it wars do voa tau it me vih your hap;aness. s H"I w-tr, to "blam5, who kaevv nothiaf uf it until ntiw . "i" ." - .MJacause vou coer?4 me to it. Youhav wrest ed my words from me against my own will ufthem at leat. It was enouarh -that months ago vou pur chw n me from mv father, and oaid my price J.dowu in money as you would have bor.ht a sIave i in the public mart. . And von nvut gnll 5-17 pride, with such an acctimttlation ov rich "tfi:'t, that I coma e-t. u I won id, iorget even f.r an instant than I .u h o. rbur brtrothe wife, v. h v loves van j ...7. t . ' . .' wuo.n vou love out your last pure ia e. your k n1-,?. oTn 1 l':ii,Ulon 1fth, - 'T5c!lljiti.Te'liV,,,:1 - Oalr Si tiW iinrn acrs vou hronht nlr "Ihi i.n hnu 1113 for wlrW. bauM-3 I had uncrowned mv.ff..for , Ilf r;Wiiri . -Mm tveiv?, she- gcarce knew what a palt.-v pr'ue I had sold the oyal jewel cf I !irm"- ahout his isci k, her iips touched his in my; womanho od." - . - , be first kiss of lovo, and "Dyes looked love .ihe lifted a little eaksot as she spoko, po-aing it to .t" yes that spoko' aaitr." dispain fully- upon the verv top of one whit j. shmd- " Tn n,1n i. c!.W, 4t '. -j ' - erfiager.asif there was 'a coatamination in the .."'-'V a k VP-t y, Corn touch, and then, tbmwino- hack tho li 1 rnr, ...h.d ! c ,!a MeiKiows was the wife? ot mvTncnl Shcl- oodts bed of whita velver a splendid ti tra of dia- mAn-l. ...1. t 1. A 4..1 3 il i;i 3 - iK . 1- .1 i monds which floated and throbbed in the light-as though every jewel . had been a human pulse qui vering beneath the scorn of her indignant eyes. . -- See! shall I not look splenuidl v as the soldier's !f . ai . ; - l - '. . i - , r" in.uu.-wa, especially au lais lime vvnen 1 arnameiitaro so costly and rare. D not turn away your head m thit nianaer,- thougli you re- gretfed yoar harjr vin. Loak ! -I say, and tell mo if - ooHkhi Satisfied," . - : -- 50 wreocfiued away tbe HtUt' tartolscf cotcb that '4jOBtiultt.4fc43-s?i of'iv:.r aui'm.-n iiair, rfnd. tMiliwft.W3 ripiile (Ij'.vn acrss her ehoiilders aiirteHef Mst tsriliht mtat. Thon ?he'b"f)utid thi diamond etrelet "above her whitij brosvswi'.b the fame haughty jrrace that characterized her movements, took a step b-J Se ward from him, then one forward, and snatching the jewels from her hah and tuning theni on t:e carpet at his feet, b swe; t a low courtesy and "WafU 'd past him out of the ro-.m. Tu- explanation of this littls -scene is easily dis cerned by the rea-lM. It is the "old story" so fre'pient in the North, i-eproduc -d in - our ovv sunny .S'outh. Sir. Meadows (Cornelia's, father) had been ono of the wealthiest planters of the Southwest. !?at gettinrr invoU-edin a lucfcl-jsa speculation jUst before the com men eminent of the present war, when speculation was sometimes sy nonymous vvith financial ruins and not always with a tremendious fortnn.Tr as' n'w?.-, he sudd -'nly found his princely estate gliding into the' hand's of -bis ruthless -creditors. Shelby arman, the son of an old friend, stepped in between him and bankrupt cy, and when tha old man. with broken exelam ations of gr.ititude, begged to know in what way he could best express his th'ankfufuess, his yount b:n fact-r propojod for his fair dauht r's h.iu-.i. Thouirh hehadJk-.-eii a frequint visitor at Hie house, h had n-ivt-r rnade any profession of lore to 'o.- r. plia, for he was a proud, res-srved man, rather lack injy in self--.ionlid.-ueo tl'sili . tbos thor thousand so a it to ..d m re in nun. Accordingly, whan th. matter was mention to ncr hy her lather, she had .Hiway of knowing that hyatinjc -through the cold . ,,-rv ... ui.n iv.ni-u- -jiou.u, ,jv v ,. u u-.-ai i m -helby yavmaii surged out towa-d hjr as a. tl.-id and impasaioued as the k.v of Ko-ineo for Juliet,-: or oi ram ii v i- oinia Paul for Yii-o-inia: be looked upon it as an J ot fade, and her woman's Twiture ro-e ui.re- atiair bvliious pride against the mercenary- ba!jraiii. j That he thought her a beautiful piece of median- ; ism, wed suited to o -auti.j his elegant pa. 1 r. was hrdly enou.irn 'tivsiUis.y tho yearmr :t ot her fri,. vv, ..,1 :.:.i a., i l.'. UU1.I 11 '.'nuti.1 LlVUi V. tjk.l2 1 Cli'l W ' lolil'li 1 L vvuat must tne uusorv- ot s marri-. .lie v:i re ta.-re was no l(ve-to sanctify its cares and duties. . Yet. partly actuated by a motive which. fh scarcely dared acknowledge to hi-self. and 'partly from a wish to repay lor father's d :bt ff gratitude, phe had con; nted to become Ida-wife. ow she struggled-as-iiinst hts ch litis wh?n thjy ver well nigh rivet :d. we have already aec-n. Cll.vPTEU IT. "Miss Cornelia .ieal.v- Prespnt." .It was t an ttieganlly supei ci'.-d little note which Cornelia took from .the servant's hand I hat evening, usniiesit v. ith her eoviiroi k-rv m thSmrlor. A glance at the C ill ('; .1 ,!:1 told her whance.it C-'.tll, ana a VlVV.l - OiUSU . . - - PYJa-riMV he.r. face as.shJ;Vok.e. the. s-' d., Hut when she fini"shetlrcaTit: "1t."TIie VlTt) "of paf.er upon which the lev i; "..,k,, -in.. HiiL.-v '-- written, was not .whiter than the lip." t" which she pre.-sed it Up , ,. . - V.'as irorn ?lXvloV llarmnn, cotitatiii-ig a ma.il r, hoiiorable re- jiimeiatiou of the i?eht to Iter. Uund ifolli ing niojv. Cjhe. Lore t'.c r.tllo missive in i-iece? angrily and then, as it in- atonement, covered the JYagmears with kisses,, and hid them iu her bosom, its though they were a nietiiCiPo which might cure tin strong turobbiiu f.lf IW:lVf. Inn..llli " , , . " . , . ; ii- . A tevv moments later s.ie bad sentn servant to request an interview with 31 r. Iia"inan,j ii: 111 .1 t I li 1 j 11 i 1 J..-" illllULI, V 1 LI i its u.i'ij;ii- ty a face ms s'le bad worn during their inorn i;rg -con v-eiaat 'ion. bh was not. obliged to wait long for Iiim. He entered the room u;i..inno;ti:ced, and sood beside her before she was civ.hled to frame a -singh- eX'-nse for having sent ior hi;; Shi ii-ii.1 u e. ,-d iVnoi tuomei; tary i m ulnse, and u li it to do or say in explanation she could not th;i ilr. llarina-t. wiuiout noticing i ie confusion into which his nbrupt entrance threw be!.was t.ie first to fpeak. " i'ou Kcii.t for me, did vuu not, Miss Mead ows v" ' " - The above, col-lly spoken word.- restored her. lo heuself. ' Sho-nowcd .slightly in answ er to t'-c ipiei-y, and then, wi.li a half i (mk.'11. ant wave of her hand, whi:'i ie'meil to t-i g! i - (- bif bf L:oI ::i!il -if! t -it :i 1 1 erf--; i-v- and llitiCr. inorellian slic was pleaded o bear, O rerdlfd - - t " ' Y- I could not resist the desire to ll'.ank you firths delicate nomncr in which vou havj seeh lit to di-soIve our engag' meat. Nov that the r-'parations have gone so t:u, the wedding d.iy being li ved :'d the guests invited. I ii-usl c.-nrai itiate you upon the very chivalrous graliiication ' your ictali- rtk'.l i- '!i II UMt (11UJ 1.1s. It. IV- .vL-.iLL- 1-1 L wii .ire , , woup I I give yo .r 'joidc. I hope y satislicd at niekine: mv name a fruit ut theme of voia-e gf"s.-ip.5 ""In Heaven's name, Miss Meadows, v.h;t will vou h.iv-c of me ?" Shelby llai-mairs voice was hu-ky with j irate pasion, nnd n:s unrk eves were an aur.ize with th,-kher'v soirit her t.-.unt vnn. ed. His afiger pVcnied to give her more pica- t - 1 - sure th m i.ain. ot sue inane no n-pi v. Si t' ti id awakened the ? I umbel hr lion, a .ilshe :td- mired the s lvuge iiiaj.-t;' of the roia! hrutc; i.-.v-.i..!,..!-.. i.I... . . t-i . ; r 1 f I - li-wl rut HPiru fit thrust her head int 'nis ir-juth; She T)ru3"ed with t?.e lur.gied worked hi her woik-b.;Sk ct 0 ,-u-1"1 .-p-...-.w. -Jl 1 Fiive released you m-m your prom so ;i at iny f -e 1 -oU , mterrup ed,.am, t.iere w.s u worm Oi gb-nous u.-nui-m 11. e Peautilul i face that fi.i.-hed tc.wurd him lor a Uiomcnt huuv.liating thought." She poke earnestly very earnestly, and the sweet secret that lav buried under all her pnde, tremoiea asiC" vi;rated along the eager I words. A new thought seemed born in Shel- bv Ilarman's mind ' - ' "And thoughts on thoughts, a t:ountks3 throng, Hushed, chasing counties-- thoughts along." . He took one step forward, as though to read the real iz;i tion of his suspicion in her f ace, but she turned it away from him into ' it ' , , 11,iiJ - -."u cnninw .. . t 1 , 1 ,1 'd vub"? tutu c.i. m- 1. 1 rui lUH-uiiwt;; i 1 ,1 , . -1 -, , ,1. . . t 7 t d 1 ' . 1 - . m 1 . ..1 he exe binned. ! , , . . , , ; ; .. . . , s at least a nossibshtv that tlie Dlack llenub-. Christian TdwurtL J nut ? t t a -:iV :i ; t ' ti.-.r l-n.i;-v..... - . .i . shonlder. '? 1 'p'' 'b 1 . XL ! Mean r-arty will go to r-iece.. - I The Archduke Maxnmhan has Jeit IMns. ------- l-i- .., 1 t r 1 I M ' Jil l JT f . t - m IT - - . . . i -. , j. , ; ,? f - - I . r,vwv 1 " . Xapoko'.n has been j.Hilicuiariy aitentivo to "with a taunt- ! tlT ' '" They say the Gnfederncy is on its hhi. He arrive 1 in London on the 12th. -S- .oLl S: j legs will kick The -- ' iv servitude linss within ine rises up to combat this I awially 'rcr.ttre. , . 1.1 tm 1. aanenion to . ia J3 ' NO. & . And if 1 should tell yon that I loved you, would that make aiy difference-, Cor m-lia ?' . . You 7.:rtf.f;ct say it fbr -n'ould not b true:' - Now tHe beautiful,-cMgrr face was turnol fuli to his gaze, and ' Cornelia's whole soul crowded up into the dilating. sapphire-irids . tier eyes, waiting for his. answer. I dure say it, aud it i true. I lorcyou with all my heart ' and pou, nnd -if I have never told on po before, if is because I bft' licved you .knew it without tcij;g. ViU it maw-e any uitlcrence, Cornell r 1 ."You shall see Wort much; dear 55hcdbv,M I ti - .? ' J.-'X Harman thus illustrating in theciptcl 1 I . . T .. . . . m ' . . . w iuo. oaiiJiiui genuinent ot (Ji-rakl M;u;say. that if wt probe human nature to the core,' w will liiid iri-it. irfore- Cf the angel than (he devil." -o - NEWS SUMMARY A ''correspondent of -the Mobile "fA!:Her, wno is -a uis:mguis!iealbcvr," -writes from Qreerjville. Tennessee ; "Vfliutthe nest lhove vv ill he npj&ne k wows. -Atrip to Kentucky i irfach tallced of. - Wre-Yct ""vt- - &v - -ire will go in very light inarcjiing "ordwrGerirt .". luongstreet lias but one wagon Icr himsch and staff ono wagon is assigned to two lirig. and staffs ; one ffairon lor held and stuff and all the c(Jtiipany oHic?rs of ljttal!on.s of artillery a id regiments. - We have all come down tn'.mothcr sbirt and two biatdvcts.'' The Union men of Northern Virginia have do-paired of subjugating tho South, but cx pec. lV'est Virginia to be hetd by the Fed eral Government, and the independence of the balance acknowledged. The . people of that section say that the question of another Confederacy is being mooted in Indiana and 3outhern-ll!iKois and Northern Ohio, private ly, and that it may culminate even as soon as 1 1, i) r - i i i ii i.t ricsidential election; God speed ;e nei. It. A recent letter from Mobile states that eight of the enemy's vessels arc still reported to be lying off Fort Powell and ten. oil Fort j ''"gaM. J Tjie Xew York Commercial sav? that advices re- j ceived iu this city from llombay January. 2S. i states tiia: it l.siearect tliattwo other American. " , , 1 . .. v i , , : ,-iU ! o.in. the oiith.-n tii.-hl nnd V.,.IM 1,-ImIL.,, been reuuCed to three by toi:sli?id.t.o.i - victims to in- pirate .Viabama. Th'ese vh-ssels b'oth 10; lijadm v bout the middle oTJanuarv for Maul mpln. The latest foreign vessel j confirm the es- - of th "1 (ico.-i-'bi iVoin Hpf- Tlw I Tnitptl Ssnto tt-Tiaer Kuarsa-e has returned to Brest after an M.uccesJful pursuit, the Alabama kai landed the Ctev f fh- A mwi.-an tib- l?mm-. J;v.. f - ,.;..r.rn . " -" "j".y TLe following exJ:-raor"unaij-v notice appears in a va:i!f-y paix'i-: MUs Mary C Walker, M. i)., who arrived here Last week, with orders to report to Dr. J-arri:i for duty, has been ordered to report to "ol. Dan. Mcfook. commanding a brigade in Jeff. C. Davis' division. She- left yesterday for Gordon's Mills, whore the brigade is now staiio'n ed. The young lady is very pretty, and is said to thoroughly understand her professkn.' Did Xot ScecEj-.i).- Gen. Wm. E. Jones has re turned from Kentucky. He did not succeeded in capturing the pack nudes referred' to last week as b;ing cn route to Cumberland Gap. 'He saw1 them, but cm Id not cross the liver, owing to the fact thac it was pat fording. The General in now look ing out for another game- (jl-K51T0.NS to Answer. Let i -,,r..J,,-1,,.,..l1 .!,.. o 1.,...- ,.l..,,f ( ' j.- i -if i nil-, i hi- i- mi I'iniiii. i ft Vr g- planter oi il ma ter in ci a- f,trt.'ir maki! n individim! m.i lei- in con- jai-lring th.saa question'?. Have 1 not son?, hrotli - e " iH-ighboi-?i in t!n armv? Doef not thei th i cooi.o; tsan.i perhaps ill as wi-11 as the nrotection ..r j:j ! ..i.. ., i " lii: v iiim j.t)jei iv , ueji.r.u on uic tu;i- i ,f'4l.- oMin- oti-1 ,-..!..- ri'!,n(..l I I. 4 ' i.. . t" - L. , .. . ...... i .... , V . .. I easier tak, surrounded bv the comforts of bom;-. ; ought I not to feI that 1 am enlisted in the armv i m reiucer ? What- can I tlo that will most beri-'iittho army and tii3 country, and in daing so benefit 'm vseli V W: rur.iiWy-;-:. One by on? the candMat?" for ('oiigressional hojiors in the 7th Districfsire giv- ia- war. and we suppose the electicoi day vvillhnil j i,e. iwrtin ihe held, viz.- lion. J. M: la-ach. .7-.'.ieii, and A. G. Foster, Esq., ! inito. These t,-o g 'iitl 'ini-n, we learn, do not hesitate to take ground in a. t-r, favor of their favorites for Governor, merits of the contest will indicate to some oxtet. t. the prohar.le rcjiiitiit Au;u-t. it will ie looked for with much intersot. 'i-i.fiv.vi. Gr-:x. Mi:t ; an. Th Tliclimond correspondenf of th Montgomery Advertiser, rays the rumor that Gen. John 11. Morgan had offered his resign ation, thought current, does not prove trwe.- 'lie o:dy det"rniinel to do so in the event of not being allowed to ictrin an independent command, as be-fo.-' le- Oliio exiie-Iition. It was contemplated to order him to East Tennessee to report for duty to Gen. L-ongstr.eet. llsi reposes great confidence in that able oi'icer, but L; opposed to being trammeled 0v of iter: irom auy superior oiiicer. Th i planters of Talladega County, Alabama, '.r 1'n!vTC,,l'n t0 vj!?lU'rs' far,ilk'i ut n ccuts ft 'c i i ' , lX T- , , (.or. federate -jnerillas prevented the I ederal eiec-tion in IJickiiian County, Tenn. The Federal Oovormr.ent U lj?.cir.: f It abandon ed farm ia Aikaa.-;i.--. " I'lir.DS of A Fkatheh." Garrison defends fjincoln. He s.-iys. "-lie has tra velk-d u fa?t towards the negro as popular sentiment would wMrr.int him in doing-' It wa.H iairison who ..-. t 1 1 il ... i on-many pronounced tne UOn.stitu ion n league with hell and a covenant with death. There "Is not at jirewnt a single cotton spin flu ! e-ration m the city of Lowell, Massa chusetts. The mills, which formerly stvc cm- I (Mnploym; nt to about thirty thousand females, " t - i, . , 1 ai-e now as silent as the tomb. A -leading K-epuhliean pajirr snys fliat 'even if the Adminislr'ation has committed some mistakes, it is usule.-- mil.:.' Yes,' says Trentice. "but wo cannot , ,- . " . o ...i :i U'"S -tl xiccuic. u.u -uoou Eo A Hichmond letter writer states thtil it is rumored in that City that General Jo in H.Morgan lias resigned on account of a . 1 t 1 i. i inisuiKi'-rstaninn r between him and the . autoorities. Tho General with his faninv j i now. in that City. ! 1 ri.Ms jalk. r.esident L'ncoln hap viol. j a,(.j ilis r.,; 1, nnd CongTcss lias violate. itsj.hips, aiid will restore the prizes which tlicy rive sot the Constitution at de-! uiav have made. lr lst Max."' Some disloyal wag iro - following: When Linceln Abdi - ises up the last man and the last dob! iu'ery arises what is to become of the ' ' J j Dr-ar-e Grcely, of the Tribune, has turnett. ; nnilM 1..:, Pf f,.;,,,,! 7 .in coin. :nid onnosnshis - " ..-..-. ? 'l l - i nommaUon lor re-election. We think there; SenatotS-iulsbun' rrtadc a bold and defiant 1 4 v 1 . .u o-.u ppeach, in the Yankee Senate on the 2oth, against military interference with elections, Chicago has been fixed -upon as toe place ot mcetyig lor the "national Uenv; era tic Con- vent ion ' vention. Andy Jdlir-son is urcd hy his friends as the nominee for Vice-President on the ticket with Lincoln. A numVcr of VVptern troops are to be transferred to thc Eastern, theure of war. -Fotered aeco'rdir.g to Act of t'ur!'n-K in tbe yenr S:, l-,v J. S. Jhi-.-h.-r. ie 11..-- C'i-kN oiT.e of the District Coui t of tb- Oonf.-di-ratc Ptnt for the Xoi tltcrn Disti-i-t of Ueort'ia. 1H0M lUCilMaNl). ' "Ru-HMoMiJ, March S-'.O. Dt'ilb.i-ss l.ars i('j.n ed .supreme to-day, in ' the - rutin- ahsci: e of news from any quarU-r. and usptu sion of busings catucd by fiM r.K-ial trens.se-" tlons in progress. -The weather is gloomy and the condition, of the nnida from recent heavy wins .precludes. ex .ecUtUM.s of an ear ly opening of the S;..Mig ir.uipaign. It is believed that negotiations arc iu progress IV tlia - wljuAtmcnt of tl.t;. li-a15. thl' t'x" change of prisoners of var. Ficm D:ci:s Dki.ton- :darcV 30 r-t)t:r .laics? .dweotf frem the f.ont rvrreseiit tiiat the oiu-my wo active. No rcuiforccr.ients arrtvintr. '! regiments of infantry tr.nips wire nuStcm' out of service, at OrTIawah yc.Vrday, nntt relieved by others': ,Vcather sf:!l' remains me' fettled. Indications tue -that we shall yet have some rough weather, which" v.li!l ihler- rnpt military opera'tinns. and rohably iv vent the cumpaign from -opening ' bcfoie the middle : .of Aprl!.: . ' rnoM:NO'htinx Oha'ngk C. IT., ;31iiFch o0. Vai.ties out from.' the Yankee lines :i re reported scolding actively, in the direction of Fredericksburg. Grants will advnn-o so som as the ol troois return from furlough, and In .ops can be brought from tlic Wc-t, vhiJi will bo about the 15th of -April. A great many -' depc'rtins from the .Yanhce army,. in reared the Yankee lines. . ' Gov. Vance reviewer all tbe -vth Cam- Una troops-in Kwtll s rorprt, on -Motii.t , aiei . . 1 . ' addressed the 'audenco tihiatiM to be ten- . thousand. I Ie wili review N. C, Toops, Hill'.-: rCi.)rps " and address them to-mormw. ' v . FROM V.U :iLM0?:n. RtciiMOVO, March 31st. In eoiunrisin- tiie Armv o nuiaber of army f the I'otOvtac havt; Syke's, Fenchj?, Newton'.-. .V-"'' -'-' iM,',c" dith'fl have been detached tiom"ihe Army or tlu..' Potomac. GJn. I'lcasantou al.-o detach sd, will re port to Itoseci-anz. . Recent rains have cus:d a heavy fre.-h-t in James riverwater within three feet of the great flood in '47. The new currVncy will not b - i ea-l v for general circulation in seve:ai day.-. Small amormts will be given out at the Trea.-ery iu changa for small amounts of old. In th h-v.r.,4 torpu case tq-day Judge I.yVr.s d eid.-,l. that ollic ertj of the militia are liable to co.cription. FROM OKANGK (.'" H- ' OpAVCB C. II., March JUt.N.e. the; n dates to the 27th. kThe capture, of a company of Yanlo-e cavalry at'WhiglicU, Kanavvh i, acknowledged. Liucolnhas issued a procbie.tation de - uing tb' amnesty proclamation. 7e says the amneety only applies'to poisons at large, free from an est. e.m- liniuict or duren?, who i-hall take iheoath with the view of restoring y.cxce and e.-tabli,hJv.g national ir if,nr?tv. ri-l-.mcrijfxladcd noui ninne.-ty n.siv , ' ;, ,. . , .fcf . ... , , ,i, , o, -i,t ft r IKV an oiiiei wucinivif, lii"J 1 clemcney.' Alexandria, La.,, surrendered to Admb . ,.rt r ()n the lOtli, without opposition. Fort de Kussoy prisoners hav e arrvcd r.t. So Orleans. Gen. Ihmks left .New Orleans for the Held on the 10th. Four thousand Yankee cavalry reported raptur ed by rebels at I'nlon City , Tenn.. on the "' tth. 'I'ft'n Lovejoy is dead. ' ine French frigaU;a th? 'mouth of the llio Grande attack on ifatamorau 'e-pc-ted. Chronicle &ys Grant's policy i- to K' i' moving ua the enemy's track. Saul, bury delivered a ppecch in the Yankee -ate,' calling Lincoln a usurper, accusing Sta-ibm of falsehood. The Speech prodded. Pa.- the ?. -aid, a much deeper iuiprciiou than anticipated. GoldCS. TO THE II EM !J Fd IS Ol" THE I'!.I'.S.. Atlanta, March. CI. Editnra of Dai'y and Weekly Journals, at point:-? where 4. he currency has been funded and hulepenrh nt Depository, are rcntfesled to send on tit lid 1 - ' 1 . , Inst., or as soon after as possible, f.r ijumic information, to the nearest Telegraph station, a dispatch addressed to the Tress, staling the total amount of notes funded iu their vicini ty .7. S. TlIRASUIUt. KUltOPEANNKWS; The appeal in the Alexandra case e.ime no for d'scussiori iu the House of .Louis ori March 11th.. The Florida and Yc leral sloopf-war St; Louis were jying in Funclful Jiay when tho mail steamor kit Msideria. The Governor of Madiiia reluctantly gave ptrmi.-iion to supply the Florida with coal. Sho was oi dercd to leave iuimcdiately after coaling. Th Austro-Piussian tr-.ops have ndvunce I further into Jutland, cveral engageimntH between them and the Dane's luive taken place, in which th latter are repo-Vted to havu sustained .severe loss. The Cabinet of Vienna, it i.s snid, is.-tied a ' circular profe.ss.mg tne readmcs ot .uishm I fn 4nl-n i,ot-f ov n ..in J"-i:.i ( fr- o i" g ri -.ncn 1 1 i 1 f 1 L ' LJ1" i '" 11 " , .''," . ' . "" ! arntice will, Uenmar ana Uec.anng tt.at , I tne -usirian anu i-nis!-.innwiu jumc muii I . .. , V !. nthinf 1 the Ihines win evacuate I-Mimici -and Alseii. W'M cease to capture (kriuuu The King of I5:.varia died on March 11th. He is succeeded by IiLj .son. under the title o'f ( Ludwig U. , l Marquis Clanricardc lia3 given notice in the House of Lords lhat he will move r copies of any correspondence with the Con- 1 .. I .1... f l..ili. r.l-tf iri. fi. llirt l-i.l. Yv :. I id tli.l iii itish consuls in those States. T inf;Ult son of thc irillCt, ofAVali s h.s t .-.,.:.. r.A ..".:,. ,.,.;....A;. r. jlJI'e.il CUUAlCllt.l tlltli UH.-liUViUWI .vril-4t. He va named by the Queen, Albtit A ictot , . r 4Vtn irft,.,,a sit-i- A correspondent ot the I rogitss tjs . j 1 ., , j Fourteen men of Col. W hittord a commanu ' iptured aflat bout with two thousand pounds spikes pile driver?, &a, on the b.af; t tie blockade, ahove Newborn, ourfiio 1 . . 1. of the 27th. ult , threw ni-.k, iron, itc.,over in the deep waters and burnt, the boat. The boat was destroyed at Penny's Landing, two and a half or three miles aoove Fort Anderson and Newborn, on the north Side of the Ncue Liver, loss ou ur .aa ' - ( C
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