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' t --.--! - if " -'i - : L VOL I. Reported by the Press Association 1SG4 t. Ya rccoi? to Act of Cop.ctc in the r A a-v J- Thrasher, in the Cl-i-fc nmro FAYETTKVILLE; N. XI!., APKESft. -1 X , -- T-l. - " l.'Stet1 recent storm -has passed away 'the weather bright and beautiful. Mosby made another raid Saturday cn Fairfax Station, capturing a train, "burnt . 0f thc citizeus of Hectors wagons, ana carried on a. numoer oi corses Dispatches from Chattanooga. Saturda; represent all quiet. A, PUBLIC ...2IEETIXG- AT HECTOR'S CHEEK, HA RNETT. CO IT lES'TY. ' According to previous notice, a meeting of ;:i portion of the citizens of Hector s Creek correspondent v-"oft!iftlw''il s ' Distriot, Has net t Couuly was held at Jouu,vP!.'r. GmeSysiAt.t r T f pence's, on -the 1 o t iTinst. The meeting 1 d,a CMone Slight WjC. ' . 'T - rr- - tllardoc & corn; is from? to irgmia. : - o .,.... rr- , - ,iC:itonI. UW tUrc( 8WM-v , OLOB10LSJ,E8!! . - PLYMOUTH X C IVOrPTWsmn- the Mirsso.a, unong .U fonuer4 Lieut. Holl t3i6 chair a Commit tea of. tU FuunetmhA'orC, - v -V ddcr, exeeutire ouicer. , jttrce to draft -resolutions thoaction cf tne) family is quiteJfcst:fcrt:.V - WO QUXr.n ATu stt tmtt Cuso, April 12.-Forret aWoaeU Fort :mtiu to.vtt: D. 1). tkjnU-r, John Sociict?' A letter hi CtWcibr"T;;.v nUXDJtED YAXKKKS d-!ift th Fort on Fridar bio. on rriUi'-V wmim - sun ifiii.. :i . V.;. . 1 .. I..." -i-i lOhLD. CP7 LOSS '2 CO KILLED rrCit 8 htaii.iuartcrs are b?hcved t; us at Jack- f. , at aemylus greatly ext-rtlsed.al the ; rn. ;, .......t.:.. 'OJ.DSBOKO , April 1 Tr-sin iiit in r ; i v, i. rt the citizens of llnrnett Coutitv Yi I Lu called ' V .:V - , , , , -hu -irnjni in , re-; show Forrest's men no carters hereafter. i L ,. , . I and trance Wilt back ill niuei Uirpcnti-r, viio reported the fol- ays the lirclvaowi pUm Trtl&i wert " 1 11 L tu ; i3.i . -jcmu j ' j houses . in ' TJi,royi.-d7!Jr.iT ....... x . . i ! . , w cfcl'l'it.'.J..- ... . "f" - INI. rrJia,tiou xrWchVefiad iathecl " tb. v An editorial f " 4 . -,WUr to theW!ut!oa of the Oorall s'atet .3"" th&t iu tho Unitl " i.MliareeortuIodto the lWfl-.nt that 1 t j,, ; " . 4. .' ' jscrvrt ? c- 7 mititrry cyin uf Oi:tc"tation is kept up mostly by f Jr V;Xins i.'ra-,-es.tho JuJy;r tf the Su- bncs, which only gold can buv Tha rtfth:48ai.;d th-ir lVfcaB4- Pttie basiV which alone ew sustain curren"v ' hep.ttcr au.deiut Uepottor; ali and credit V Inn nrJZl T y V-ftre,ne Courts. aJ onJ.i'Ici-lc adJ nw". I 5 6 hr1Se,Jr drawn tleueli utt, witu u fciSf f , aiM . without -urrency and credit, no VV6"'-1 "'1 c?i couu !WV tiu,'be etiectually prosecuted. The dis- -iiiiinai yeptuy in sch ciuuty tu.brac- i V-'opoition between g.d and paper cannot f" 'ont'r hH aiUd' i 7l ''.""S f Sat period 1 witliout prV- - . . c7;enS And should that l iw:.J5ice faithiullr. a.tl pr0ia;,a7. t'i.-' Cu',.,'.i;e cCf the war. we ui?iy t,e sore, will lha lnf iar C-au t of each countv, 'xtith ! sirai-r.tw.iy en J. Our Governinont can prac- ' aXVu fcvV.'-' ?,lin:iV-v i " '!ch repud;AUnS shifts a. th rebel ' fVVtVaniv- r.tKnrc:i.ntV -evl PnUCh l PH:cplo yet left in the Xor.h- - Xwi-j.-! : r.l il.i.ve;-s of iL-s and Ak'.- ! tfr l'i'o to tolerate ay national turpitudu - Z7 -sin u l,1 rt:e 5ie tv fhc act oi i.i- rUI -ort. Inn. it CflineK till flin Tinirlf ur(but...iiat this war demands repiwlation, the war win w aoanoone.1, and all the.miciiflct !orted Plymouth cantnr hv i.Vn H,-.t-,. nfl vjr-ta rt,v- f nrl'U to vote lor two member to represent :tut.b1 - 1 "'o'i UC!1 s"1: "'" " l" """ . r i ,.i .i . 1 ' J ue fnW - error .Ajxrr , camiw inu, v.cic-atioi. ?!. ..," iwo snnlats. Our loss reported two hundred Tba ter (SMJea Gate wa. taken p,w,.,n , y f 1' ' ; intern co, -t. j ,. w :m ol-cJ,ltoa d thj a.ers have made in it wUI go for naught. ftlv killed at,.l " -f on the 12h. fifteen wUcs-alwTc Min-.his. fin- (bt,un of t.se cr.wutry, .wo disapprove ot-bold-i i tVP ! !n'l-'-sup(.ii for (iooi-U . ' . : . ' 'eu and mounded. ' ,t rod boat. Bkcn and ere v of cerv ! ir- a' (nuty Convent ion to nominate-cMnli-' Y M the po,tatiUu uf .eottn ! Ti:.tir. w.tu tub KKn,:,.S.-Th.Arfl.1.;, r ithir.. . . ' . . .-Octet", rmo-iudi or m.-re oi our Voters are'-,., --l".. t'the J.if'i' ViJr'; .'w'v ''n-snonuent of the vrtL- 7",.- sncoXD DISPATCH. Durair, bluff eti.a is orerruu with CurriSu tbU.m,v ..:;d Citnnei bo reornUuf in a!0'"- V dafeciS; - . lork Tunes r;rr'-rr,-tj;'- -TIt1?' T - V'l -,t'Aj-j'oi," - " ''.v ' - SHl veitiSatins into" Xcw.York Cu-tont- ' Olh, ,ay, : ,.d ths at Uo.criUe, on A:kanSaa Ver,;our prt memher,. Xedt M,ICv, Kn "1 11 do, h.d frnott glfi cap-;bt..va!repuWd. Mr. Xison, Itopresent.tivc nd Dr. John JfoCormick. and- remimpn.l lb?!iaclllnS,' and irt vanifivl f 0f Or'-ieraL-s'i-iS hta astahu i vrtrti, M 1 U ,1??,; n, stores.! from Franklin, Arkansas, has been murdared, aadiiKflr re-ecttori-- -i defied "the best Government the wor d f $-. i -U-naatiJ ai.d Camnhizry j ' vK..r" I i bl ? 1 , jthe representative froai Ark-i. county kidaapp- nivcl, Thatx these T,roc!in-s be nt!SW' ' an,T licreaf"'r n,JU th?11, ure 'B' au"i 'u t the' Uria'i!iiitarv ltitntc'o out of it over a million dollars us hi share" of " ied' A to the t'avetteviile Olwcr and VorfA C'aro. j wed inside of their lines.- " -U ' I'f a7; the J-;aSine- corps ctf ! proHts. Who the guilty parlies in the Cu- Ictorj' J The gnnboat Clrenango exploded at the Brooktvu'! ..... n, -rfx- av,;,t, JtintJlr' trfw Jstatoj t.4 tmei ot Crti-uiw, and the saperiu- i ttm ir0.1Rrt aro. f po;hn i nnt tnnir. Ail. n.ry yard last 1-niay-boat a . total, loss, tuirty-, 0m tA-' m. 1 .if. ni(Wi, fh.t.nr.Wml rnavkt. hi: and all clusn ' ..V 'V; i-beiy at leat, but the arrest ot an employee HfT;nvo$Drp7lTtn6tiTm irom Uen. Hoke, dated Plymouth, '2 l oT6 stornied and carried this place. Hiring one B-igadier and 1,000 me au pieces of artillery Cheering- IVcwK.Viiotlicr iu L.outlMiiin:t. I r 'T?ir.T: Ann on v.'.-t...... - ii;-.-,. nr.nu in;np,j 9-..o port a bxltle near ;npll r.i Anil fth I Thi past week was ne of extrai5rdiuarv excite- H-'nki vf i ,l,.fW,i ;K fMft meat in New York, in fcaancial circle. t bit u. i a i -j j j 'j , Sa!?.' of j j Gold on Saturday of fifty-three thousand did'.ari j ! . . l rm. , it 7 J il... il i r . . . ' -- jilt ii.i;. xiu iit rutit 5 i 1 uj 'j tui iuc pi isonors. Hie rederals adiait a de- r ni; ..r,t. vrt. arrival. nntil if. do.-s. T. D. scr ad'ourned WILEY JSEXTON, Ch'ra Trui.ove, -iec'y. captured 33 guns, 200 wagons and ry in. tne Confouerata service, died at (loore-- j town, b. C, on Wednesday last, lroin " ttfo j wund inflicted b- the handof a hired feat. Generals Montcen and I'o'ignac severely wounded. Steele has surrendered on Little Missouri, while awaiting reinforcements. let us be calm un pjesiole, aBd-preare oar n thsido-.v. t.r the crash, that these small eveaU nicely lore-! ;, - FUTLIC MEETING IX JJUCICUORX Uin in Lis own command, some three weefcs 1 . - . . . In r-ursuanco to public notice, a meeting i&iace A S. I lie Confederate steamer Georgia "was at jCountj', was held at 21 rs. Elir.a Arnold's, on j Garonne rapibly re-fittiug for sea; . -It is txie loth mst. On inotion, tne meeting was j ported that during her recent voyage FROM THE WEST. Mobile, April 20th. Col. Towers, with Leach's own county Foster beats him CI 200 men, dashed into lMrt Hudson on the!vot?3- Leach is the Iloldea candidato. lh, and raptim-d one gun and IS prisoners Th Yankees admit a losa of 8 wounded. I ! ! IvLECLlOX JlhlCK.Nb. . joiganizci ny .calling bamucl Brown to the; captured and-burued in the Bay . of 'B.LSciifr. j Ralbioii, April 21st. To-day an elect ion Cha!r and 1uc:3tin Jo3;u ?arker to ;ict asjthe ship William Crampton of Xcv ior!c." ' i-t congressman in me m a.usinci. looj - ; - - . The negotiations between the Etapferor- place. In three precincts in Davidson j L'xr.'iU!1 oct ,jf tho meeting. Austria and the -Arehclulcn .Mimiliaw in ' r- t.)ri liiotioi.), tho chair aiinoiii.Otl a C5m niittee of three, consisting i" Win. Parker Wm. Tutor arid Win. I). .Smith to draft res olutions for the action of the "lectins who gard to the succession to the Austrian throne IVIi cow- lint-rt A ! tr.rl I. . 1 1 'Hon J. L. M. Curry ,of 'Alabama, Ik -with ssibi From Duttoi Dai.tox, April, 20'. It ed that the enemy is concentratin IUngold, ftnd-Clevehr.d, ; warm work may bo expected, known of his movements. Weather clear and pleasant. Hoads'ar in good order. Jt'nrolihijr ofieerd have r.o iuritdictioii owr them. 00. Our loss . . . aiicr rctinnsr a short tnne. reinrtf.l ihrnnfr "V w vv e.i y- a- sis,.,l hr tWrr-r. r,-,-.t I u party wasdetann-U by aathontyot the V D Alton, April lota. James r indley, cv.npi . .,-.;.;, ,. ... . , ; look into arrests oi civilians, who. 'WV 'the fro.n theii- lu,x wi:i'. Vo i.ntitv m ,,'fhw, i or Secretary of War, and inmiire into the Hin-oiid Alabama, was haneed to day for en-;1" , '" a,i;urca,h .uu, j . VJU.u;ejwe to ascertain whether there were ! count ging mutiny, and carrying on :,c:rct ; reso.utivn. to wit : ' Lm. ' - " . 49 ;V ' Upon thedeniand of the Enrolling officer it will giuuds for detention. 0 ?, .1 ... ii, . ' iu-va.iA Th tu:-.. vl,a,,lcl,Ji;i'i' I . ' . hft t.h dutv r . (-li X'f t WMi,ii.; ,.,. Tne court, in an opinion remarkable jcorres ponuenee v. tin lue euumy. " 7 ' ,, . c, . , , I", . ;i " I" , ,.Vr IZZTM l-orm,,.-r ml abiiltv. overruled all tl . . - 1 1 if:- ,-!. ,-.4 1 u i 1 1 1 . if 1 ) . iii m r no. . t j ! it! ri.pr Tiasrpr - .pnra i i jen;i ; i . 1 ii u uu ui.'u. 11 uuii u ixuiuit l 11 1 l . r- - - - . . . ally bclifiv l full confession, acknowledging the justice of,w' x.ci, o)c.m3 ...a u- caueu , - - . ry-.:. . ; a i vanu!.i, tio. In case of deputy r.'S, de-1 t th-i act, and xemanded the petiUoneia " his -orec'the sentence. upon vj vote ir two members t represent . wut; ,,1,,w.fu1ui.u.i..piltr CU-ks, Jailors and CoiibUbh, tL- law j cuiiody oi tae poper oaicera. z,jnrcr. I L , . ..,.t..r nM t I'l' I l'A;i!17 r n S3 tti nrrfi 11 7 t, : 1 t ? I t I I I I I ' f 1 l O-', I I Oir;lfn J 1 in IT V r i " - I ' lJ ' - - ' J 9 viiu U wu jo 11 uifi I i-f v t v. vuiv (.xiv ttvt.vi ui uuin;ii;i.Un j U LII'1TI"I- no before long 'i.rA to iitil,0ld and that tioons are i Le-islalure : and whrv.n.. nn.W ih., .-.fithat State, lie dready has several billions I8? P.V"!1" ,ia,vln- tha P?wt'r ot appointment Ax Exr-OSE.A AV ashington l.ut iittio imov;no. ti,ere from Chattauoosra. con, liii, ,,f ..-.,., w T,.-,,, ,.i,oif r worth on Laud. t . , 1 .. ti Tinri.nimr ofTii.'t, i,aWrt ;t uoetncr i xerponi, mo crniou anlzL-tl. iniiitit of tUi.4 Slate, iiieludin th'Sur- j oa Jturdaj" hist, directly by the conimittoe org.iniJ:ation and protweted bv la w. till their coi: tj-ioju appointed uuoyr.ths.-aet.' 7'he milita o.'bcvi s 1 it l& StrongH' believed, will lead to further ar as wellw tue eivil are protected from tho date of reS( ttiot'-.eUetiou.- .'iiie. uiiiitia oP.iee.r& iuuier the 'old . ' i;ii are ?e,-pi;iuKd, which tak.-s place ia each ! iMPaTANT Dicisiox. J udye llal-vburton. of the "Senatoi ii-.l' I:-t! ict so to ni tc Cuvevnor i;iu'j : Ooaftilorate Statei District Court, delivered, iu Jiii ordr to that eiiee, which ip to done" in tea ! yejtterd.iy, a kniy; anu a Lile Uoeisiou iustiiniaj tL-, days aftJc'tbj new organization in thv diitiict id constitutionality of. tho act suspending the writ uf coHiplet-Jd. The oliiccra and guards cr't'ue Pen i ten- i A" corpu. tianv tlie . OiUeers aad employees of the Cotton c'ai-d Factory t Miliedeviile. , IC i hare omitted any oUieer whom the law makesi uiy.dnty. to protect, the fact will be made public when the oiiii,ion is discovered. Ac aouie of the Enrolling oaicers in tin Stato, The c&sej for th3 petitioners, was argued bv Hou. n. Foote, 1?. T. lLu.H-l, V. I. Siuitli, Ka tun Nane, John 11. (iilr.ver, 1). Marr and II. OttU, and ln- the Uov niuer.t by P. H. Avlett, Erftj., who associated for the (iovt-imnent Judge Monroe, th, venerable and distinijuir-hed Judge, for many yt-ai-n, f t-Ue Disti-ict Court of Ivcntnckv.. The ar- ordera of thoir ?aoeriors, assume to command th; u:ilt'nt ot tlle c.a!iu "Cciified nearly twti weeki, and o&c-.rsv.r this St?it2, and to setla judgment unoii ! following points were iasuted upon by tho the Lc-iu- of their coiunrissious; all the above council far the potitionera: . mentioned "o'Ki-ers are hc-relrv notified that..t?i. l.-t. That the law was -unconstltntional. A YANKEE SPY ARRESTED. ! more of th voter our county arc irt the? The Chiistian Sun, formerly published Ait army, we utsan Drove oi ttie ntan of ho ; i'!" ,,n. u-r P,- w t iriiA- i.,. , ., i -i- i ! - ' i i . . - oTKmijv, uy iio', , n . xi. , t i;uuna, Jits uc.u IU" Li .tr.iuK-, ..r.tl a..ll. lll. . . iV ,iA invention to nominate comity candidates : I vivoil nt- iv.tl-ro- I t,,,,T.r- .iccmnfi! ":l?Hi fl hterlm"" Iv lIltT. I'l r .... r i . !. . "J " . 'i i l4"W r V i i r n 7 -'.xxieitHuie, ue i , handsome, interesting, well-filled sheet. . . - FROM RICHMOND. (and believed to be a comrade ot Dr. Loscoe PwdvcJ, That we am-ove of the course! ' " ' RrcnMOKD, April 21. A fleet of gunboats j Lngo, who was captured on the Tappahan-jof our 1rcse;it m,mh vil yrcK K J Col. A II. II Dawson is uounceu to de appeared yesterday on Rappahannock river, j'ek. has been arreted at Marion, a and;all(1 1)r. John McCormick, and- recommend! er .ileeture ii. be ma. Alabtuna, ; on . Xa twelre mile, below Tappahannok. with a recognized by returned prisoners Irom CunUvtheir re-e'.e-tion; which was adopted. tional Honor ; for too. bonent .of taeiek and dr. Iging apparatus m advance searching for j DouKhS a-a Yankee oetect.ve from Ciucago. i?wr,, That th proceedings of this meet- wundcJ timers from Kentucky. . . tor1l,l.., j uen uiu-.mcu xv.r.w-..vw -v;ing no sent u t;.o r a ei :.? vi lie iJUtsa'CCr aud ! iiwusnuu uuiui; ui i.j4a .mm-iia 1 . NORTHERN NSVTS. Ktcc5i2NO, Apkii, 19th. Tho New York Ilcr aid o! the Iltn has oecn received, j-.xcite 'ei7t in the fold markst peemxl 'I tne za v lrga'i wuiuaco UiroliHtan n OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM FORREST ; RiciiMoNP, April 19 tli. Forrest's oilkial tiie capture of - tort! r puoiicuti'-n. dispatch, aimou'.iciii On inoLiv. John Pa j tiie mec'iug ad. inn d. o. l.-xiO w JS, Cii n. were sold in Montgomery, a few - days -since, A Hat::cn op thh Rcvolvhon. Our glor- at $S,2o per pound. Thi; ij lightly uwVu- ions- second war of independence shows many 'ward. ' '"' : dauyht-ers- and descendants and worthy sue- nncohtroluble at one time the premium ran; f.-ctlyti Pillow, has been received at the War Denr.rt-j 'ment. 500 out oi TOO ir.-.-u CrpAngill, cc i .-. . - , . . -,lf.,., I 1 I. .1. if ..it!..' uu tol9 It fell subsequently to i. . -, ..0 ..ili7io,w V1, J 1 ,. 1 . . :ed and GO wounded. Ovci too titizc.is, v. ho, (According to this, gold 4ias been up to j the fort from conscriXnion, ran 2t'J and is now lvi. J-.n. CutOL.) into the river and were drowned. are tttartiiifj end ominous, and if Grant be de-l FROM DALTOX. i President St-"n fitkd rn the comma; campaign we may look ; uai.ton, .aprii j j. u.iu i,oiuai a- closelv drinnia A is i -i ' 4 tz ir: F-e 222 fv c i-, The Athens Watch tLf'a V ihitions under the dct snVlC4is tho"-..cwrit Cawi' Hro X. C. Cav., ) ir Eim,tou. April lo, IStl. -ut 'nar!-'t iir:ipca n Harrison, Heddcll & (Jt.; 'J-i omani '2d. That if constitutional, the court could Hevcr- thels go behind the return in any case in which resident f3Ct3 f sutliciftDt for its j'odjoctioos to tae dispatch says uovernor try the legality of a cotmuission iued f.om this j ?l "5UU'H. - f- Deuartnient, or from the Court,-or person. in whom Da presented to the President, Congress and tiie world, in wmcn will ne snown us some oi the most nefarious transactions of the Federal the law rcsti tn? uowei- to give comioissions. In case any doubt arises as fo- the legality of a coui mision held by any person, the Enrolling officer is respectfully invited to forward a statement of the facta to me at this place, and I will inform him prjoinpdy, wlu-Iher the person elaiuunjr to bj an oSfiecr- is sach hi iiict, and wiU-"'ord hiui every facility in ray power to arrest auy person who may have escaped iindvi- ciuoo f.;I ps etext. If the En rolling Orlic-ers will adojt this course, there' will bo 116 roa.oii for sonSict or iniiunJer;ta:idiae-. authorities in Alexandria, Norfolk and Port mouth, that ever disgraced the historyiof an J nation. The report will" be accompaniet with documentary evidence as damning as i is conclusive, and as conclusive as such eri d:nce can be. Softfaino Hard Water. Some twenty years ago, a well was dug twenty fjjNleep, on the Cottage Hill iarm, near Itavenna, Ohio. It contained eight feet of water af ter being stoned the earth about which was blue clay, and the water was very hard. Geni Greene, - while .retreating thrcucdi Tho seiious defect was cured entirely, and cessor of.the noble women whoc i.atiiotism is -recorded. in the iristiince hero given : iare no v eu;a:'eo in th Ul,: Fmtor C. no j.i si a n: We he:;r,sonic of the; maker's and saddkr's tocK :doinc:s of the Koro' 111. !.- I - , i i n.l : ' ' v:,i-.k.i cllit reference 1 1' 1 -rnii if rt uld j rm " XT Tr . 1 T il T , - .1.-, J T. A i. V J S A . M. V. V 1 I W t i.AL i m pecehfun the subject of i overwhelming majority ol the. lpubhcau . ( 1 , L -1 FT . i . u nun. e memuers oi doiu rtouses ui c.iie are ip- : "1 r -T. rUrGarolinacame- to Salisbury. As he tbe wat-r bof toned permanently by putting ;ture of in,3 soiu? aiixioj.s lnquiriei?, to whiet- lue.-wear.-ea soither repiieU : t'ies iatipied liungvy alone and penniless.' ' Scon after the-Gen'cral took his - sat at the table, the Pork one ! Johnston. Xotwithr.t .J."P i the weather it was kirgelv attended and the : neea nif-n at aome as wcu as m trie lielu; - 1.-.1j. I1. . I. i-,o.. I, IJV'IU fl-jir H:1 S!f.i 1 lio .ii... .. j . The enemy are quite active iu front, and or a dfdugs. S" Flour has advanced to 10 '2o Tho resolutions fer the expulsion of Long.! of Ohio, were withdrawn, an.i a resolution ot ;5tirrin .-,mcs arc iouked fur by all caniure adopted yeas 80 nays 70- i A convention of Republicans dissatisfied j GOOD N'WS FROM THE. TRANS-MIS--nl uthe present (Lincoln) Admistrathm, is! S 1SS I PPl . 1) EP A ETMEXT. Trt i.-id at Cleveland. Ohio, on tiie 20th o1 Mobile, April 1 CUh. Warren Adams, s. ir.. xrtftr1:natP a'.-mdidat for President- ' "onrfer from the Trana-Misdssippi, reports j rv . t . t v view of the entire army to-day by General :;:e anxious to have our ranks iiiled, 'tis" true, ) nosed to the re-election of Abraham Lin- the coldness uf ! but not "at ; he e.vponso of our htoiaachs. W 4i v.-Jiiio , zlm l mi more tor u country at horns tlinn in uiy ;;rmy j if then-are any skulkers be! then u J yet send and the cit- A .1 : llUiir E.;ts and Toi:rci)0 Boats in Charleston -A correspondent of. the Inprfrer irnUdy, Idrs." Steele, entered the room and cEfeful'v cioseu the- door-feel. ind her. Ap- mto the well about four feet of gravel of th size of beans and upwards. T:i" Cl-t Wohm Rkceipe to Prf.vent the Cut Worm i-ho.m Df.stkoyino Y4i: Cohm ix Low Groinos. I have been informed that a farn-er in. a neighboring State concluded to pror.c'i:.rig her di.s.Ungnished guest, she told ! try the experiment of soaking the seed corn, ban tint .she hud heard the despondent words he uttered,- and gave him two s-m-ill bags lull of specie, the euro in 3 of vcr.rs "Take them," tiiein trie ar v n-.-eus j izens need their room. A HUNGRY SOLDIER. I:.a,in'a uient. Tho report the rebels in the French vfeial documents Satiomdc at report. upends are alarmed at this move-: that on the Jth Bank's courier to franklin C.i:):- FroTou r,.:;oci-r : ; u v till- i:!i'iif 3-- -V. C C.iv vr.r.y April 1-jth. ,S!jJ. i) n in r.i. w. writes : ' - ' . ' The Rebel rums, which can be plainly dis- icerr.ed on the stocks, on a fair d;', Jiorn Gregg and our batteries ner.r - 'Cummings' ! Point, aro suflcrin:r considerably from our I e, which is directed .sgmnst theili wntn- ihi irregular-' ever the weather is lavoruulo lor lo'acUcs. arc txot re.ry eo.i-! )ur sheds bave'driven the rebel' wo. kmen tfwttY ii; i in- in 'iis at t?; :was capurea. j- - J;:T''1 u,llut,l yn"on; out!sa frequently that they cannot be indufced lo we are surrounded bv rebel cavalry " ! -. v.-.tam our lath, and J,otunii,iprtant -tnwi-.t. h rc?,ula-ri u,,n ' . - tbt iron-cHd-i a"c buildm"- fori . , , , c. ! tnere seems U be promise ot son- news not far off. j " 1 V 1 , ' . , tnai iron ciao.. a.c duhuii0 rorj The jca puvcr ms suddenly tallo.i. Some; The troops are n:ovio-. A few dvs zo Uoueral Several of the ship' .carpentera have been Prance, Willi the couirance o forY transnorts and gunboats wore caught : Hke left with part of his ih i.irad;-, and l supposed ; wounded, and the balance ure almost - panic Government, is reiterated, and,abovc the raft and cannot go down before the j J vti r-j5 ri;iiCl, UTei"fclvKlhaV1 published in the Opuiionc water rises. , itcd down the Dover read t-.m :-ds .Newborn. .The; !. ' J Vu" AUU ? iU - nrnvo .,, tnl", f thf - ! bad n bli.onnnU- i.td betV.re vou receive this, I one timo-ii. nas touiiu i.iipo.sioi.' to aiL,, prove inc iriua oi nu j rvnl !l!t -n UOVI). : i-rdbably th fruit w ill bo matured. A. i reimir damages as fast as "miuries were sustidu- RiciiMoxf, . April '2K Instructions h?.ve live ! ft Auuitor to remove ins; Alabam;), RicaueKW, April 19. of the 16th received to-day Puford with a Confederate. force the surrender of Fort Hancock, at Allowing a respite of four hours moral of women, and chiiAen. were pent to Cairo. Mf-au while two steam-; funded in that State, is $72vl 04,050 r-L, rrir.-il at Gohnnbus from lov.-er Mis-i ' ; t- . , TM. r with three thousand veterans on i f.it ehanck l,ndi.u uifntuLin.-ia.i ( RcMOlU.!; ifl-U: ATI( IN . V ed by them. Tho range has been obtai:ied, , land our shells strike- and explode every time i iu liie i.uiiicv.intti jRiuuui.iuwu .iil; ;:q.i , , . 'been riven to oiouiuib "t4-"-1 Bureau to .Moiaomei v. week, and all the Clerks have s.gnilied their a mouMnt to write. Passing throu Hi" Great tne ynrus- thoms;ves... ltie ! fbod. should cccivc-iho hearty support of the ...in:. ' i.. . - . " o nan the tunr. of rostoinn the. iauchin'" of i ... ' - - 1 A demanded! 1 ''" " - , , .Mavloorough . stieet, no tiour ago, 1 metal,. , . 1 ,P: , Af i Government ami pconle. ' Wo, thcrx-fore, utmamau , r...,..-,. ,.,r,o ,rtt,f n f ,r iiy roM tt . . , ! the rains, and may euectualtv prevent it a.to ... 1 ' rXlv' Columbus !t0 htnVed nml tl bad attc-nde-l.tn. uebateini , 'Tfc wiI1 b maintained hereafter - cornmeml this -suggestion most cordially to :to two nunoitu anu sie.i iiinm a, iariianicKt recently, and be assured me that m, . .. , . , ,. .. - - t fbn atf.mt m. nf b e'lmi-f,. C ii,. . Kvonfv tinill cnosit orics vet to hear irom , , c r r 4 . .. , ,. . anereoei onvius nave ocp; seen several i - loi the re- twenty , smal licposi.oiics e to aea. loin til0 u-ohng, with .regard to our ti-rnole lat-;.v!t af Tf. - fi;j,Mo.vl DiMr.uichi The 1 -ttrr ' 1 he oui-v fcUuG lrum wmca compieic reiurns v. M-iir ,as obviously chnnged that on- j , - , v V Vt V 1 V. T ' . . iic uutr , , v..i.-f..! i.-, iivor-hi. biirtimfi v,.... ....- ., :.. . , , . which cruise aooul loit Sumter. 1 here, are . : - i r v4iw iii i oii' iov wwaii iav.l, a 1 xl - T v Tl. a - !. which he intended to plant in low grounds. in a solution of the berry of the China tree, in order to prevent tho ravages of the cu: said Nie, ' for you will want them, and I can ! worm, and found that the remedy succeed I do without them." . j admirably. As planting tim is at hand ! and it is important that the farmers rnako An TxroaTAXT Si-ug-stiox. A Confed-j g0O(i crops these hard times, I send you tho erate ofdeer in the field, and one who has above so that others may try it. It is a re seen hard service, suarjests that the command- ! medv in reach of every one. Democrat. ants of stationary posts throughout the Con federacy be required by the Government to take possession cf unoccupied lands in their vicinity, and work them for . the production of vegetables, corn, and ether articles, of food essential to the army and people. Iu this way they could raise ?m abundance for their own support and to spare, -end thus relieve the Commissary Department cf a "heavy draft. Suc;i an employment would also add to the health of the soldiers, relievo them of the te dium of camp rify and in every way pro mote tkeir comfort. - ' "John Halifax, Gent." solved a problem o the greatest moment, and sent it from 44Carap' to the Charlottesville Daily Chronicle. Hero litis: Quoth Meade to Ecc, "Can you tell me, In t!ic "shortest style of willing, When people will, Get their till. Of this "big job" of fighting! Quoth Eee to Meade, "Why, yes, indeed; I'll tell you in a minute When legislators And speculators Are made to enter in it." usippi, Willi inree mousanu eieia.is .n j , . immunity tb.ir wav on furiomdi. These were landed ; " ace min .u-;,. th. beliirents J . inviVir. r trixi MuMitrr cr4 r.ttiiTihfirrpn ivp 1 i it l oc;oo inu.se who . c fVinJO- 1 1 . .,-! nave rem quiescent anu neutral m the stnnr-', . r . . Vi ,1 i . . 1 o i bonis nt h; 5:-in rhirr1fP ;w (hrt nna that K'O'wiil 00 cahed upon bv a S'Oise of'commoui i ', i . 1 , .t n ' c . to urge the necessity of peace be-! Nc;. lidcs. and. with .mow sue- een in- oeiiierents uae 01 toe lust sym . 7 . .. . i. . a a t. ;.i .c " I' S-. S lilSi'll it-PllY lii;Si ill, L. KA Lilc iSiiv7l? t'l V .11 , A -j c satorac. Ihese mccular craixS are seen about the inner harbor, above Fort either doing picket duty- or" watch pportuuity to make a i"aid oii block- -. . . . . l .K 1 ....... 1.1 , . ' a. "a, !rt..jvij n! 1 u rh:iroi mm u. .. t.t .rt u was ocucvi wcu. c-. -.m. . . ' the midst of a desolatimr war. Gov. Vance, of T . T 1 '1 ...VI c: 7. ' T- ' V. "" ".r ilou ;nnmUnt at the Fort to make good his tle-j Xortj Caro,hu (wh bv lhc , underftands1 1 4 f ,'. mj ' ! i , - 1 ' T ! cruising :mces Fighting lasted dunng the entire thc m;f R:0 .f ; GovernoVhns as much- 'Z , , -i -i i . i , . , w i. i i?ti. lac que.siiou eoucrmur the rams, tue1- day result unknown. Conleoerates re-oc- . to do with tne material wctar of his people . Alcxantiri:t (, :d 0UXiCC a, the pubim RU copied Paducah again on the loth. CoLs "with tne wilting of poiiticomctapnyMC-.. , mind in a f &nd fa . : irft j j aucrs. Sickles, commander at the I art, was sum-; messages,) in a recent epeecn, narraiea an -uii.;;itc complication, which eventually may w,oned to surrender, but declined to accede "Vce lhjtt cameunoer ..us immeumtc obser- Q difli,,n!ties it is a strUirgie to tb demand. vat'0,, wre ,oor " h t,;rla !'a" Wvvrt.-Xundon Correspondence of the Xcic , . , , e T- . 'ren, tne eldest ir,eapaoie ci waging cuie oi tne ,;. v- , .. The ankee version of the capture ofrort;voJ cultivatid, last year a patch oflv'K rillow savs two Hairs of truce demanding a n... r,nnn,i .,.:,u ihtx ,,.,,,, flf :t i;h1p i : surrender were sent in, but not received. Uteer not much larger than a calf.. Afraid to Tnu Xi:w Six Pki: Ckkt. lioxns. The Tns rATTi.E in Louisiana. Tho Alobile Register has the fidlowing in relation to the' battle in 'Louisiana:, Informationhaslbcen received at head.nnajiters from ri;agerwt of the Department, who left Eaton Rouge biy the 2d instant, of a srreat battle ;near" Shrove-. C o'clok tb.c rebels poured into the Fort, Jeave her lii tie ones at home in her cabin, j Coniedfratc Sta! es Treasurer has determined j port, between the combined forces of the ene- At ronipelliug a surrender. The incarnate fiends!. -hi would take them daily ta the field, build I lo st" u llC S1) l'81 com. onas ai puouejIliy under Gen iianks, numuermg oU.UoO men, ,.,m,Venc..l an indiscriminate slaughter cf.far them a small pen, cover it with leaves t0Huetion A btofuve mt.nons is to he so,djnnd the united CoaUdtrato' forces of , Gen. , u 1 blac-w Out of the rar-ison of : protect them from the sun, and when She had . ti,e l2l'f n,'xt ,n lotg l? suU yu?' Ki by Smith, Gen Price and Geu,v lay lor, in whites ndlau,. Cut ot t.ic gams,n ol I f her little broad, would I chasers. The payments ar3 to bo made in which the Confederates Avcre completely, vie 00, on.y -ruo le.a.uncu aiiM. tu :rtf Hithe.ncv issuo, or in tin oid notes scaled to Unriaiis. A rlisr.ateh from' tho Surtreon of ew Orleans advices to toe Jth ha'- o oecn . , . , fViMv, njl ,1i,f, p.-itbe amount o one-third. the Yankee army had been. received af Baton . - - -. i 1111 .111. IlLV. I I ' 4 vHV X.XJ. .!-- i ill Mortality among Yaxkei: . Piiisoxeks. -The Columbus Enquirer says that if some ar rangement for the exchange of prisoners is not speedily effected, the Confederacy will' derive but "little beneijt from it. A few days ago, A NoDLr: - Example. Lieutenant D. IT. Putts, of Chattak90chee county, Georgia, w ho has a regular discharge from the army, and is also exempt fiom the fact that he ia a member of the Legislature, passed through Columbus lately on his way to Virgiuia to rc cnlist in the 10th Georgia Regiment. Ho savs that lie is able to do duty, and being a non-producer at home leels ttiat lie ougiu yo ro back to tiie army instead of remaining iu me cars were at Andersouvillo. tne . n, editor' learned 'that the mortality among the . - . . - Yankee prisoners at that point was frightful, j As far as wo heard from tim vote stand One of toe guard informed him that fifty-twa i thus : w ... . -. , JilU 111 1 x , a-a. t nunrni iik.:ii" t i i ii i iur l , . ic(.cii-x. i.-jt-w . - ---- ; i,aoe at the enU ot a wear ram Tennessee, m loaiie bay. i" uutounaec A disastrous fire occurred at Xow Orleans on the 8th, destroying the warehouses of E. I 4 Yiir-lr MfK 1 V. F. Coclitanc. Location no ttaietl The Bcc of the 7th says the French cccu-:Uu raw. She r.iised expected that thr-s'o band will go; Kougc, ordering all the hospital accommoda- l-:hree hundred and sixtv-even bY.thjls 1f : cmisi(a-rab:y a-oovc par, as uiey arc cxeinpi-, Uons lnat were possible -..at that piace to oc !corn, had plenty to support herself and el froin taxation, and wnat is more r.npor- gct ready, and stating tnat the Federals hau children, and sold to her neighbors. !tant secured ny a pici.e el paru.cu.ar rev- luet Wilil a -terrible deleat. ;r : t! "the brow of that woman (continued Ins p"usc ut ,u' U,nc-,JU("':- . " - -m rrcv;ous inioiuiuuu u.li ! Excellency) is worthy the Proudest laurels. ' cases oi such p.eagc it m:s oecn neiU oy;thc two armies renders this news pnte'ptou- it ever rc-waruea ine virtue ot the patriot i v" ""' .-.i..-.... jtiuitr, 101 it, cis iuuii um t(stii1l to -ii.bii'nn .a' p.ovm " ; Governments may inti-rfere on behalf of for- eoncentrtttinor end"- determined-' to light the eign creditors, and compel, on "their account, ! enemy, and the latter were pushing on to Tued Mattainoras without apposition. Gold has gone down in .. ork to U 1 ,-S,. I jj tout ant DiscovEkv.-AVc are informed !thc Pl'pnaticcyoftno revenue. -1 ' . c- give battle, relying on their &uppod aver-, in- consequence of rumors put anoat by Chase , that a tleUian ha3 recenU o5taiatia a tore, probabie, tnat these bonds will have a whelming strength. ! - tliat the government would after a largej for thc manufacturc of Kerosene oil j value abmid which tne naed obligations ot, . t , amount of sterling bills and sell bonds forwhirh has bcen thoroughly tested and found i th., .i.fedoracy have been to ootain . Tbe jjichingnd Dispatch says4hatTiotwith: fnfnrft wants of fthe government for thc ' to be equal, if not superior, to the Yankee ar-! wuh foreign eapitaa . .standina: the blusterof the Yankee journals the.v would bring. j tide. He has made some from the Alaba-! . . j about the eitcusive. prcp-irationsjbr the eap Tho Paris correspondent of the !New York's -ma coa' Times savs ono vessel built at Bordeaux for ; mat en the rebels has been launched. 1 about - The Yankees that- reccnuy appeareu on mo lilackwater have gone back. .Nothing later from Norfolk, Portsmouth or the Peninsula, j , which-gives a briihant light. The i - -siMPriso i- .ia?:Er.s. e arc prauutu o "a;ture of Richmond, there can D3 no ctcrabt that ; f mi.. -tT . a .... ! troin the iialoirh Pro-rrcs that xtr-one larmers i , i. Vs..... T.ii..4t- . ai is inrxnausuoic. c cApcci. N;0a ;haTtf rpcer,t!r cn ra,:d ivinl tha Conscript unuer u.um, : 'r" c some ui a, aiu simn snj iiiioc t.'atnp at Kalejr'h, and sent ho:ae to cultivate tneir lis naicii weaher uunn'iiwu. .u, ,.,w. it. This will prove very "pleasant news 'farm. This is ri'ght. and idio.- that tbo authori- ! was overwhelmed under Hooker a year ago ..,,.-, r, r -v-T."llCl . , . rr,rnj ff'ration. It is not yet patented, and wc pre-;, n c-on,cliption UxCm riiis is n- ht; 'but Urincrs all the reinforcenients received Richmond. April 2 1st. lb. Urau oi oroprie-tcii do not iutcud to Luve it-Uhould not ab-ac tUarr'-'d" -' .i--jb.- I do5 n?t exceed Go, 00d. It i; the l'h rcired.- Nothing important from I- L 1 : u.rMtaai p-- - '" " ex lever, that Grant li isaLus.T tLe Annv A the Putymac. All tracts et taa - ' ' . . it advance. - ., : to those of our readers who are usitis tallow I1!"3 :ue ansiou to fo-ter ih-? producing intcrertsoijj.fr Chanccllorsville. - dins at 1 each. Anthem Dinner. coautvy.-ChuHutti: benrd. ?dOAvn on the Central ,-... . , , . , i , . - ! We arc happy to be" able to announce that at this! u that ohr scouts report o imvn una Kiif.n nil osl lDiisiiineni in t . - , I.. . . iriacE tac ."nTsmm.ki ,h.-.,T -nr.f iinncv in oi lie.ivv rcifctoroemenb. ! t ayetteville tor sometime, in successtul o;,-!., , '..., Jex.ir-erated. and that thc An o facer- -.who came train last nibt informs that the - statement to ' .G rant arc greatly enemy's ar3y: with all the reinforcements received up to this tiiiic is seated, how- died on the previous day, .and that, since their arrival, tho arerage.of deaths 'per. day was thirty-live. Small pox, pneumonia and diarrhea, avo taking them oil by wholesale. The .cartel takes- no -account of dead men, and hence we trust that the exchange may bo re sumed before the ranks of these. eight thou sand prisoners are much further depleted. . Is it giod policy to under . estimate the power of tho enemy ? -Tiie Federal authori ties claim a net gain of S06,Q'.X) nam since November, -1863 that their armies are str. nger by three hundred thousand men now than in November last. Wc may deny this bat how ase we to prove it "i Would it not bo better to put-ourselves in readiness to meet j this" formidable- host ? Cooke's, baigade, Kirkland's Camp Holmes, Fair Oricia lio. Leach. Foster. Ram?cy - 8D 12 .81 170 2-J 4 4 4 oo3 2S3 30 Cut' i The law of Congress pennits the landing of the old treasury notes over .5. in the Trans Mississippi Department, until 1st July and of $5 notes until 1st of Oc obcr. There arc parties now engaged buying up the notes over So and' f ending them across the Mississippi, so as to defraud the Govcrunmnt of the one third which the law exact for not iunding t'.;s;ui on thc 1st of April. "FnoM The Gulf. Information has been re ccived hero ot the lass of the Wild Pigeon, a vessel consianed to pra ties in Tirilatuissee and having part of her cargo mi Government ac count. She was seen olf Tampa by a Yankee blookader. It is said that the. captain of the Pigeon ran her across thcteameFj bo-.v inten tionally, as he was delei aiinid, if possible, to tpxratic-u3 "for iJtr' the caigv fj:cui alh,.g iatv tuu Lauds ol r - IU. Cucuir. " ' Wortuv" or Imitation. A firm in Sclina, ' Ala., since the 1st ot April have given notic tht they are selling goods at a reduction of 03 k per cent..,. and in some instances, at 5'J per cent., reduction. ,A Can't tome one in Fayclteville imitate their i"-wirh pie-1 - 5,IS'l' IcGUll TAXABLES. rnilE imdrjrsigned having been appointed at j March Term ISol, of the Court of PIchs and ! Qui. tor S-i.-ioii for Cmaberlaud Couuty, Jw-t Takers for Iho To-.vu aia' Croo-3 Creek Do-trieO", hi-rehy notit'r all persous to come forward aud Iit their property during the last twenty workinff dagiii APiii'L next, comipencing ou Friday tha Mh. We can h-s found from it A. M. to 1 o u ec P. M., cacUdai, at the office of K. M. Or: ell on Har Street. No Lhta v.ill bo received after tua expiration ofths time which is fixed by law. If. M. ORlithh. List Taker for Town ii?ti ict. JUII.V W. JiAKKR, Jr., VM Taker for Cross Creek -Dutrlvt. March 21-1 ui .. s t; i xrToiFcourFop law for CUMBRUSD COUNTY. T-fiTlf'K is hereby Riven inai mere hi i e inliT 1LT !1 ---- rVuada v alter th. ith , Monday of March n:xt,beinjr th' iC t'h dav of May, to try and dcternine all a "ion-i of lort ou the Civil Docket, and all case oohXt ite Docket. .Notice is further given, that bv an order rl Ht Fal1 Tf,'m- 1863' tk; da-v for LrvTn - .'tatr ca- 'f i" said Court has beer, changed -!iii'Tii!i.-dx- lo Monday. 1'aitics and wituv? , ,H , ,,"theins-'i vt-s's'-cordinirlv. H cu--'-m- J OILS' V. liAivtlii, C. c'. C.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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April 26, 1864, edition 1
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