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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
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ITtiNTl, Mi, Vlltil MftlWN, JIINB SI, 1861. NBf
SERIES: T*L. I
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WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Notice* In Local Column will be charged SO
r variation will be made from the fore-
ADAIH ft SMITH.
nta to be fcaertbd In ftirfWeelty jmper on
Jar interval* In either of the paper*, will
l per *quare for every Inaertlon.
*•*-*- »— •*-*- *'-oiUy,
dranee In every
lUemenU for Charitable Inatitutlons, Millta-
Oompanlee, Ward, Town and other PabUe
it be charged half price,
i and death* are published a* new*; bat
Tribute* of Respect and Funeral Invitation*
R RAILROADS.
Railreal a Baaktef Company.
i Attoata, lijItile*-Pw»«-*I M.
ROE YONGB, Superintendent.
KOKRnrn famwosm twain.
[ante, daily, at..— 9.96, A.. M.
Augusta at *•*•» P. M.
kgftftU, daily, at A. M.
I Atlanta at 9.4ft, A. M.
RIGHT F4B8INQBE TRAIN.
Unit, daily, at..— 8.40, P. M.
Augusta at ft.ftO, A. M.
FfuaU at 9.50, P. M.
t Atlanta at —......11.45, P. M.
rum in connection with thw Trains
uth Carolina and the Savannah and
Railroads, a Augusta.
tiita A Wsit-Psiat lUUmA
to West-Point, 87 Mile#—Fare,..$8 ftO.
ROE Q. HULL, 8u par iaton dent.
DAT riUMUS TRAIN.
itianta, daily, ftt. —..10.1#, A. M.
«t Weal-Point at - 8.10, P.M.
West-Point, daily, at - 8.00, P. II.
it Atlanta aft..— ...... 7.61, P.M.
RIRRT miSIIIB TRAIR.
Atlanta, daily, at..—..— 0.80, A. M.
bt West-Point at - 5.46, A. M.
Isst-Point, dally, at ft.lft, A. M.
•t Atlanta at 7.69, A. M.
load connects with the Montgomery A
^rBotdftltfB»gPoj»t.r
A Atlaatic Sailreac.
b Chattanooga, 188 Milos—Fare,....$6.
fer w. LatnTis.^ruundwi.
oat Hi.mii niii.
itl.nto, daily, at W.U, A. M.
tt Chattanooga aa 7.M, P. M.
Chattanooga at MS, A M.
it AUaaW at 10.M, A. M
toad connect.,each war,with tha Roma
Railroad at Klapton, tha Kaat Ton
Ad Georgia Bialroati at Dalton, and tha
Ut A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta-
lacoa * Wrrtaru BafirnUL
ilo Macon, lWUltoa-Far*,.. *4 it.
HED L. TYLER, Suparintandant.
DAT rtlMieil TRAIN.
4Hants at -11.00, A. M.
kt Macon at 4.05, P. M
raeon at...*...-..... H, P. M.
it Atlanta at - 4.«, P. M.
man axram raam.
its at IJ.M, Night
lit Macon at T.lt, A. M.
ttaoos at. _ IJ.M, XI,ht
WAtantaat ... T.l», A. M.
ightTralni will not ba ran on Sun-
I* o'clock Right Train dram Atlanta,
l«d Oolawtaa, «t ..At, A. M.
I 14 Train tram Atlanta, oonnaata with
►al Railroad for Savannah at 10.** P.
| the fWuth Wcatcrn Rail Road for On-
GUI, t. U.
brongh Tinhata from Atlanta to Haw
din, Omnibus fora in Savannah,
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Mess and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLE AGENTS FOR—
■Wrigrtit’s «F>rlxigr-B©ciy
Admitted to be the Best in use.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
W. N. BARNRS.
T. r. PLRMlNa.
', Augusta
Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
John Belies, Free J. W. Davies, Cash.
Qeaaine ft* with counterfeit signatures are in circula
tion-better refuse alL
10s. female reclining, man with sleeves rolled np.
14s, tig. Mer .wry and sailor on sea-sbere; uni. gen.
10s, vlg. wagon and team; unlike tin gen ulna.
80s, op left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; SO on tha lower corners; the
gUMoehes XJL
fltiuft of Athm*, Athens.
fttewais Thomas, Pres A. P. Bearing, Cash.
Monk of O*iambus, Columbus.
W. R Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash.
Bs railed from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
Q. B. Lamar, Prea J. C. FerrlU, Cash.
-BfefoA of Empire State, Rome.
A. St. Smith, Prr* John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. _
E. W. HoUmt, Pres A. lu.lell.CMh
A few impressions, 10s and 20s, (old plates, ifos. be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank of Middl* Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pres. A. H. Powell, Cash.
snk of Savannah, Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Prea, W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
Mattered from Is; vig. a steamship, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
14a, vlg. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah** In
black type; X on the right end: mbs on the left end.
Bank of the Siato qf Georgia, Savannah.
60e, vig. female sitting, holding figure 50; three oval
"lea on the right end, with “Georgia" across them, nrrr
sroai left and; Imitation of eld plate.
fiOa, vlg. female bolding a rudder in her right hand, at
her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge 1ft the distance; unlike geaulne.
140a, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under it; small 100s around tha whole margin; “ State
Bank of Georgia** on the back In red Ink; unlike the
genuine.
104a, aol Hke genuine; vlg. female seated besld* a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small hers* drink
ing ; locomotive In ths distance.
Central Railroad <4 Banking Company, Ssvannalu
K R. Ouylev, Pres G. A. Cuyler,Cash.
Otty Bank of Angaria, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres ... W. J. Sams, Cash.
Parmer*' A Mechanic*' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pre# •* J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Georgia Railroad A Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Prea J. Milligan, Caah.
60s, vig. three faeee, the middle one Is indistinct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, LaOrange.
Themes Burch, Pres W. II. Tuller, Caah.
Marine Bank qf Georgia, Savannah.
[Formerly Marine ft Fire Insurance Bank.]
Chariest. MUM, Prea Wm. P. Hunter, Caah.
50e, vlg. beehive, male bead and two ftOeon right end,
same on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanic*' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas 8. Metcair, Prea Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanic*' Sating* Bank, Savannah.
(See Partners’ and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchant*' A Planters’ Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberta, Prea ..A. Barrie, Cash.
North- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. U. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank erf the State of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres U. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. kpplng, Prea. J. 8. Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.)
Edward Thomas, Prea. Johr. Craig, Cash.
Broken and Clooed Banka.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta ~ Closed.
Bank of Qreoneehorv', Greencsboro’ Broke
Cherokee Insurance A B'klng Co., Dalton Broke.
V* &
F &
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
f Opposite Passenger Depot,)
ATLANTA., Or EH O.
pm- PROMPT ATTENTION "Eat
pm- PAID TO
pm- KILLING ORDERS.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE
CASH SYSTEM
E—X—C—L—U—8—I—V—K—L—Y !
Prices Current mailed to customers weekly.
DENTISTRY.
H. HUNTINGTON, N. U.,
X>SXN7X«T f
ATLANTA, auonatk,
, _ OFFICE in Rawaon’s naw build
lag, corner Whitehall and Hunter 8tree*t.—
Residence first house to the left of <A>1. Tai-
^■PBRRRcia: Hon. R. F. Lyan, Mr. K.
&RW80H, Messrs. Beech A Root, Key. Mr* Rog
ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Ray. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason, Eftq., Col. Nelson TfTt, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarrer, Albany. Jan 16.
E. 8. * B. W. CRAVEN,
aMiHL HAEE removed to their new
^UXI/ and splendid room in Parrrb's
Blocr, opposite Beach A Roots, where thej are
prepared io wait on all who mij wish their
services.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half-
prioe. Galls from a distance attended o with
promptness. iunel9.wetw
Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton.
Homs Bills said to be good—ot
Bank qf Whit/eld, Dalton.
This Bank la not current here.
ithrrs useless-refuse all.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbridge Broke.
Timber Cutters? Bank, Savannah. Not Bankable.
Refuse all Oeorgfa Banks not found here. The dls-
ription appended under several of the Banks, are the
Counterfeits upon thone Banks.
FRESH
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HUNNICUTT.TAUOB* JONES,
SIGN OF THE
Wholesale Produoe House,
HOW ON BAND,
LARD, ) at f CORN.
LARD,} Bama, I CORN.
LARD, J A riming, ( CORN-
MASONIC HALL.
Ji» Store,
BACON, ) at ( FLOUR.
BACON, V Barnet, I FLOUR .
BACON, J A Fleming, ( FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS ) at f AT THE
WILL BE [ Barnes, J LOWEST
FILLED, J A Fleming, ( PRICES.
FOR CASH.
Consignments solicited.
Liberal advances made.
Large Stocks kept on bend.
Orders filled with dispatch.
60 Casks Bacon—to arrive.
800 Barrels Flour—to arrive.
6,000 Sack* Prime White Corn—in store.
40 Ferkin K'gs Freeh Lard—in store.
General Commission Business attended to by
BARNKS A FLEMING,
Masonic Building,
March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia.
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Cool., FwUn. Mid DwMar Strata.
A TLA FT A, OEOSOIA.
H aving idhuM fociUti« for U. par.
eh... .ad Direct Import.lion of good., th*
Proprietor, would rerpMlfull/ mU th. Attea-
Uon of Phj.ieUai. M.rch.nU, Plant*!-, and
tha public ..o.r.llr, to th.lr .xtaaiiv* a.w
ihtotaraw for Oaah »r appravad papar. Ia
Soa to th.lr .took »f Bupla Drug, and
ic.li, tkaj h... ._fuu Mwtawt d
nisr,
KBXTS, A«., Ae.
ntOmum"* fATLOR'a
ptJfIR.
ATLANTA
Clothing MiiiU.
I HAVE ju.t returned from th. North with a
Urge ,lock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am ready to lupply th. citii.na of Atlan
ta and th. lurroandin, country, with
Cant*.
Panto,
Veata,
MUrto,
Handkerehi.f.,
Nack-tla.,
Rocks,
Hato.
Capa,
and .T.rything elro in th. Clothing line, ol
rood quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
oa.tr. bargain! ihonld giro me a call.
-tuo, ox a.an—
Jewelry! Knives!
Combs!
And other Notion*.
M. OPPENHE1MER,
Whitoall (treat, nearly opponto
m.rehlitf Eddlamaa A Bask
MEDICAL.
DR. H. W. BROWF.
iFFICE—Al his residence on Calhonn street,
near the Medical College. march 89.
DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND,
O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at his office
or next door above. March 96.
D
DR8. ALEXANDER A SHELBY,
Offlct on Marietta Street, North ride.
R. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St.,
South side.
Dr. Shelby may be found at the Trout House.
March 27.
DR. W. ¥. WESTMORELAND,
OBUe and Residence JWorth Side of *ff«
rielles Street.
March 21.
MECHANICAL.
UK WITT BRUrg.
TffOS. TV. ftXVACN.
BRUYN 6c SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battersby’s New Brick Building, corner of
Bay and Drayton Streets.
W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and
give their personal attention to the erec
tion of Buildings in anj part of the State.
Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally.
March 18-ly.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HUNTER STREET,
Between McDomouh and Buti.br Strxkts,
Near the City Hall.
T HE Subscriber begs leaye to inform hi
friends, and the publie generally, that he
has established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he is prepared to do all kinda of work
in hia line, lie solicits a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E. GULLATT.
^•"Hehason hand and for sale two DRAYS.
Cheap for Cash.
Atlanta, Jan. 80.
Steam Tannery for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for sale their STEAM
TANNERY, situated on Decatur street,
near the Rolling Mill. There are attached
thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry
ing Shop, Drying Lofts, end Shoe Shop, with
allneceesery Machinery and Tools. Also, ou
the premises, a two-story Briek House, two
frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of
water running through the lot Capitalists
will find this one of the best investments ever
offered in this city. Apply, on the premises,
MoMILLAN 4 BELLINGRATH.
March 18-tf.
WANTED!
S OME eight or tan good journyem.n H.ttara, to
m.k. Wool .ad Far Hot.. Steady employ.
, AU.nU, G*.
COLOKBD rUOTOORAFH*.
F )RTEXITS toko* from Life, or mpied from
Old Dagaemotypm, Ac., by Ik. Fkot(raph-
io proem., and
ENLARGED TO XKT SIZE,
from MI.iMar.umap loth, aim of Life.
Poraooa k.Ting Ifejimmtoypto of their dm
am.ad rwuttrm Md frMadu wow k.aw the op-
portaaity of k..l*( thorn
WfeV
OIL OS WATER QfoLORA OS PASTEL,
With tho crfollF U EH»l«e > ptofoM Itll—.M
ta «T«V wuwb(ia ^.m-A AUpofo
Aprl I. Pkofe*r.^?M.
UItw Mid IrfeatU, aow h.ewthoop.
of k.ti.g thorn «pM to iiyfe.
with, in pai.tod op to tho Life la
mr
* maJH
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLHSALH DlALBlt IN
B1AIF, BACOI, LABI, F1061,
AND LEADING QAOCENfEft.
HunUr Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Street*,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April IS, 1861.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, QCORQIA.
M.roh It.
COX, HILL A CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
urn amor ixromn or
VIVIfl, KlatTOE*.
CIO ARE, TOBACCO, JkC.,
gad ftw fowl Atlanta, fewp.
i(Mwh n.
1601. 1001.
SALMONS & SIMMONS,
WbolMU. ud R.UI1 DmIm. U
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Comer of WbitohUl .ad AUbam. 8U-,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NE W SPRING STOCK !
ASI of oar Arm h.riag r.taruul from hu-
' r k.t, whereh. huja.Ieoippl.tod .nexUa-
«t« par.hu. of oar Spring Stock of
DRY GOODS,
we take this method of adyfsldg the publie of
the same. Our stock of
STAPLE A FANCY GOODS
were ncYcr more attractive. The eupplj of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS. Ac..
it ample.
Crepe MPJtngUete,
Barege Jtnglaie,
Wreath Chintz,
Mozambique,
Strode Rhine,
and a splendid assortment of
Plain A Fancy SHke,
Silk Mantles,
Dusters, Ft,,
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MliA, Ac.
Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ 8HOE6,
manufactured in Philadelphia expressly for
our trade. A more beautiful lot of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this market.
All of which we will sell low for CASH.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS k SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
HRE AND LIFE
—AND—
HABIVE INSURANCE ABSVCY.
T HE subscriber represents four First Clsss
Southern Companies, and eight New York
Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of
SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and payment of losses without any un
necessary delay, words hare need not be used
to prove. The proof can be found with those
who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate
as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine
Risks, Both Atlantic and River, taken as usual.
LIFE IN8URANC
The attention of both sexes who would se
cure for themselves sn important benefit while
they live, and also provide for their families
and loved ones in the event of Death, ere in
vited to examine the superior advantages the
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
affords over other Life Insurance Companies.
Information relating to the principles of Life
Insurance will be cheerfully given et my of
fice, in the second atory of Connolly’s Build
ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streeti
Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
march 80. General Insurance Agency.
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
AND DSALSB a
Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigari, kc.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb25-ly
WHITE SD1FIEH SPUME,
MCRIWSTRBR COUBVT OSOftfllA.
T HIS celebrated Watering Place will be open
ed on the 20th of May, and every comfort-
provided within our reach, for the accommo
dation end pleasure of visitors. We have spar
ed no pains or expense in putting the estab
lishment and grounds in good order, end hope
te merit an increase >f the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
The mineral properties of our waters are
unrivalled in their beneficial influences ovsr
all the diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sal-
bur, or White Sulphur Watersare needed The
undreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss
of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution
al or accidental Irregulaties, Ac., who have
found almost miraculous relief are so widely
dispersed through the Southern Confederacy,
that we deem it unnecessary to say anything
more of their merit*.
To the pleasure-seeker, we reoonsmend our
climate, mountain air, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, ea worthy of no-
A splendid line of
FOUR-HOUSE COACHES
will ran idly from WMt-Foiat to th. Spring.,
through ticket, can b* Mcuied ut the
Did oAcm In Montgomery, Columbu. Mid
AUe.fe. All ]Mtok.fto euri *11 nidi matter
prepaid to WtoAPoial, ear. of Jma L. Ad-
Mao, will arrl.a at tk« Spring, daily.
Good Hack, aad careful driT.ru will b. found
at Grlffln, ready to accommodate dl who com.
that war. M. B. MARKS A BBO.
pm- Mo.tg.mery Mdl, OoUmbu* kmquir-
*r, Colombo. Tints Muon VC manger aad La
Grange Reporter oopy la dally I month.
THOMAS A ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
^.Uanta. O.or*ife.
OCmc ia Smith’. fcj*m Vkltilitf dual
iTMar sCTaSST
tm« riMS*T WATtaiN* n.Aou in tmi
•owthmn cvnnoMAcr.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
wm
Mum apiAfom. fthimm
Highly Important.
Tit m iof liiirtf i» Me NtrtA— Tht way Iit
Government it being Subverted, and Detfoi-
iem uMUebed, fully detailed.
Cornapoadmc. ot Ik. Unclnndl Enquirer.
Wa.bixotox, Jana 2.—Wa are twaaphg oa
irradutibly, though Lnaaadbty, to tha deatlny
that await, dl thing, human—a grant aad
radical change. Individual, dl. Wall. Got-
ernment. contlnne; the laltor»r» corporation.,
thd aaa aodwa .on.ul.lon. and foal u-rnk-
....; bat ...a they maat aomdunM yield to
overruling event., and undergo diuolutloD or
groat change,. Our Government, th* prld,
of froomoa and of th* lovar, of frocmau tho
world ovor, la now ia tho procaaa of cheap,
to ba known no mar. forever a* It he. boon.
Oa Tkunday laat, tha fiaa. N. P. Banka, to
ha atood upon Arlington Height,, ia company
with distinguished military aad civil offioera,
aaid, aa he wavad hi* hand toward Wtohington:
“ Thit u the end of tkie Government << it now
exiele. There mV te a reconstruction on differ-
rut prindplee." Such fa th* uaivand impres
sion hero, aad th* ooaviaUoa weighs like tk*
pall of death on .vary patriotic heart. Th*
great Republic to goae, aad its Government (a
feat loosing its aaehorap ta populex liberty,
and ita drifting to a deapotie harbor u a safer
refuge from tha storms of nrolatioa.
Th* great people, who., pursuits or wbost
opportunities do net allow thorn to sea mors
then tho iurfee* current,, might aa wdl b*
given to und.rstand ut one. tht powerful un
dertone that is sweeping from under them their
persoutl freedom, ths rights of the States and
their Republican Government. I tell them
they are no longer freemen, ia that large aad
oomprahenalve sense we have all understood
wa* eenveyed aad embraced by that word,
when applied te the righto aad privitogea of
American citizens. They will waka up era
long to tbs realisation of tho horrid truth, bat
when it is too lMs to recover whai despotism
shall have elntohed in ita iron hands. I write
thia aa fact and prophecy.
It haa already been asked : “ Why all these
Stats lines ! Why all this needless, cumber
some, intricate entanglement of different pow
ers to mak* lew and to dsorto judgment 7 Wo
osn afford now to efface tho old Colonial Ge
ography. It is tho admitted power* of States
within tbs nation tbat ba* boon lb* aooros of
all our trouble,. Nor will tb* removal of Stole
power, aad th* cisstioa of a Nationality, b*
a task so formibable.”
Th* idea is to do away with Stats lines and
StMa local government*, and eensaqnanlly,
with much of the elective franchise aa now en
joyed by the people. Ia other words, tho
grand conception ia to mak* the Government
of the United State, aa near that of Great
Britton as it is posaibl* to got it. It Is old
Federalist, with astounding monarebieal addi
tions, revived, and under vary favorable aus
pices for ita Buocess. You must not suppose
that thia thing to not seriously entertained,
• for it to, end the oonvlctica hart to universal
that the change la absolutely necessary, aad
will be mad*. A strong central Government
ia new ths ory; and tha army aad navy officers
strongly favor it, because by tha ehaags they
will become the upper crust *f society. Tha
whoit matter to openly diseuaaod here and
boldly advooated. You will learn from thia
that ths democracy haa before It th* hardest
haul* it haa yat fought ia this country. It
will b* to retain th* largest (bar* of personal
liberty and right*, aa now aajoyad under tho
present Constitution. They will fight under
great disadvantage, under terror* of dtMhend
imprisonment. Whet the ontooma may ba,
God alone can toll. For tojtelf, I lour tor lb.
future.
Congress will soon *M*mbt*. But adbono t
to naked by many. Tbs N. Y. Tribun* any* it
oaa do all aeoaasary business ia a day or two.
Tb* Conrtor aad Enquirer says all CongT...
has lo do to to rtf tolar tb. wishes of UtoFraa-
dant. Iudeed, th.se loading Republican jour
nals believe Congress will only b* aa Inoum-
branee, aa tha Prasldaul, by aaaumisg all tb*
power desirable for tb* axigaauy of tb* was
try, will not be hampered by nay legal ra-
•triotlon*. All Coofrttt is wanted for to ta al
low th* Govern meat to borrow what mosey it
may deem n sc seaary, aad to raise whM num
ber of troope may be regarded as desirabl*. It
is also said that Congress will go Into secret eee
■ion to dtooate tb* qoeetioa of wafarrlag fell
military power oa tha Fraaidsnt to raise aad
equip armies, deotore martial law, aad suspend
tha writ of kabeae corpue. As ha haa bwa da
ta g this without authority of tow, tho question
to graraly naked, what to th* us* of a CongraaaT
The oontempl la whieh th* Supreme Court
of tht United State* ia held by tb* military,
aad tk* uaurpaitoa of power by tkie latter
branch of th* pablie service; aad both North
and South, are referred to as au svidsacs
that RepabUoan freedom to dead, aad only
waate th* formality of burial to hide It forev
er from th* foo* of th* Americas people- So
puueee lb* glory of tb* America HopoMia.
Riflid Caxaoa—Mown. J. M. Eeaon t
Brother, of our *Uy, have rtfied auremd plows
of artillery, aawug other* a 21 peaadar,
whieh, on a first trial, ha* glean reason to
think that it* range will b* equal to that
claimed for th* Armstrong gun, W* hap* Um
authorities will without delay aubjeet tbwaa
guns to a mast decisive tout, aad ahould it
pro?* auoeaaafol, immediate stupa should bo
takes to have other oaanou done ia a similar
maaaar. Tho Hewn. Eaaea aw willing to
try it* nags against a 10-iaeh Oelamhla*.
Messrs. Cumarnm, of thin sic, an aaw
maaafaatwring a wrought hraa rlfiofi » pew -
dar, wbioh is a beautiful ptoao of muuhaalam. r>
A Sold battery of ruck guns would bo truly
aa aaqatoitiea t* a carp* of flying artillery.—
Ch. Courier, 17tA fort.
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