Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, June 15, 1865, Image 1

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(.ONri^CATIOX -iy<DKR THE AM. #ueh » ch,meter .. Wd m.M.rt tlmlthcy Fro* , the An.-nrt. Coi,«mmlon«li,t, Si intt M-311 rKUA L AMAt ION. will find it .Inrnirt iohiomiMi' to got tin' r APT ItllVAMT^ Arinpp^o The following orticle it from th« New "'nfldenc. of the ireedmr., *> to obtain A , ’ 1 ' , H^TRA, V<,rk Blech. Kopuhlicn J™ th '-"* «»/ «»>th* .,rric vet, for ,r Mti ^ n „ r S t | in c"tv "n"l vl, inuPAt'n*! ]*a|»«r. It construe* the A mnevty Frocla- It will b# dlfllcult for all nUnters ha- ,** r w»tli * sprinkling of whites, n*. • ( * A * ,ft * *»03- inalioff? In iU applicability to property, bitunled to the old »ystem to adnpt them- hb;d ‘*n tl»o parade ground Thur.-d iy extra. t:»lUI**BU*. «» . •O'* 1 '- I#. —niauon;ia iu applicability to property, bitunled to the old system to uJapt ---■ — — 1 - - " *TT h* wa did in our suggi*«th»n x>f yestardoj; ^l v,1> l®" the r.ew order of thing*, and BlU-* ; - * «• are HH-r.nrt that ltl(t it fptak# of pr0|M . My „ lhe South u. !"/!'*?2m tut Otty Co,, ' ,c ' " ” * contt»c»bl«only hy 'irtuo of one of Pi-Mi- open Southern l.ndto N.'.'thei’n L'nil for. i*w day' cn * ' ,f * *V7*, dent Lincoln’* proclamation*—thus ig-'*j*'‘ Wtniigrathui about ax freely and a•* ,oaw «it«nt, the prr-^nt‘Cnrcity o m nr- norlnR the "Confiscation Act,” which may V»Vr S\ S •**. a 1,1 * rHl ‘^nftn'ation bad i.tlnir medium. Thn Mobile and G»- Il()l h. va . I™ thrown it into the hand* of the Goverti- rU ? K 1 A i’fit.innnv commenced nut- * , ‘ 11 }*"•- ment to be treated «s tile other public tcr» rard H*dr§»d C ompany comm. nttcl put It will be seen that thi* article of the ntory. There 1* rt «> danger of any lack unit out ►mall bills, redeemable in Irelgbt Tirnrs doe» not seem to regard the direct °f^inducements to m1! that immigration Ux on real a-tate a* of sufficient impor „r pn>»ag* ovt ' r tll ° roat1, * w ‘‘ ek or 1 *»nce, *nd we lt-ain that they are fou.id a unce to be inentionad at one of the am great convenience. it believed that wo barrapgmenL of tU South; and we learn DOCUMK daily experiencing « little more relief f roin another source that the rate of tain- fr»mitheprefsureoccu.-iom , (l by tliefcanti- t j on q U it e low—the exact rate we have new‘of the currency among u*. llot heard * ,,-Wo ate relii which is necessary to rest generate the South. citate and re- FaoM AraLAi ttic bly informed that oi aer# about fourteen T •.♦* -xoroises were npon»*d by a urnvvr fr«*> » I*, v. lVp»r Johnson, <-/ the Ilap*;dst i’ll' nr,*l». after which the Rev. I>r. FronoJi. "• Ohio, read the President's proclaim)- li«»l i. 1 ’he choir, under the leadership of \Ym. w lute, then sung with much taste him] for vor, "Th* year of .llibilce has come." •Aapt. L. H Bryant, id MAim*. \va« in- tr< »duced to the Hiidii*?MM* bv U*»v. SaniuH Hi yton, and spoke at considerable longtb of the life and public services of Abni* Sonlh; .ml we le.rn DOCUMENTS „>■ Til t CONI'KD- li’mty muUnV.'-ll™h"rw"r,Mem that t ha rata of tax a* F.KATR W Ait DKPAUTAl hNT. After paasing in brief leview the va’ri- The archives of the late Oonfederato *"}* historical facia connected with il» rt War Dapartmeot ire now at Italeich in birlb, lineage and political act* of Mr. Lino-do, the speaker proceeded to elabo- rite the Providential agency hs manifest ed in the conduct of the w>’tr, and thein- llucnce of the F.mancipation proclama tion upon changing the tide of success. lie said that upon the assumption of tfio Julies'of the Presidential riffle WHO HAS LOST A BEAR1 J ;/.!• ° t | U N,:I ! rnn . raeovar It hy calling at •fun!, l , - b :,I,U ,,a5r * n * , " r mleadrarfleamant* By ELLIS, LIVINGSTON i Go' >cll iii trunf Fine ('hewing Tobneen, orl.ilctia ami other »>r.inJe Smoking dole I.eitlier, d Double llimy Hi N * w - K “ A No lo '.Pie Uuir ohorse Drny i Bar •.Wagoni, The law of July. 1802, »nd Prudent u* V n'l" Lincoln's procl.mitlioii conicquantthero- of lhe ^ ' ' “ r " *•*> ,n " there i m „ os ,d th. pen^ly of forfeiture ih.CoVrtS^hm. «, , ulred hml. r.l ot lhe enliro property, reel .ml pemon.I, nioh o*!nd'th..vIu 'poop. .1 Aiml.docoU ei R hl Hundred ^AVlV'dMfVwirtWMi ‘iTwTii Public .rrltiw. to'noinU in th.'inwior J* .nd .!« hundreJ while. : .bet no ^ky miToLr Tb.^boluSj.” ‘it wJi ^re.ter Otel.r. Vhe document, of th he.ineei w« then dt irij; ti nt ithout two in ncb.nl nvemur., of much the i.me tlieuanbd b.ies of cotton lutd reftched that ch.r.cter m th. enactment of th. Oon- cilj for ihipinent: and .lint » vessel from New York wills n inrco, liiciuililix » ier.e nuentity "t >«lt. w.e in port, .nil wa . .weitinx the »rriv«. of n custom Iwu.e officer before l.ndinx- Noils. Furniture, Ilonks. , k uirnr. Salt, • Ti l Ii'kI"' 1 ’”.!, 1 "' 1 Sn ddt" ller.e,, il i-.ilier with mnnv oilier vnlnaMexomlii. UJ ■' ;, 'li in llrocuhu. ks. mid Held end junls «| SOfi'HKllN ICXPltHM. reiHPAMV.) AI'tlCTA, SJa,, JunoX,lH6i. ; 1 tioAeen!, oi the Southern Kxpr.Ni Compa- hm T v * ,l "d torwiird l.etters lor .11 plWM (Juu « iii bo ronche<l by it< .\i»'ss«ni«rs nr throinrh tho mails „r the Hnlted Sutes. ' y (until i ' tha, nulls art rt- (iftKAT FI UK IN NASIIVILLK. On the 'Uh inrt a lire broke out in tho immense tiovernment warahouia near tho corner of Sunimur and Broad streets. It is supp<»*ed that it was occasioned colter by a spark from a locomotive netting tiro t> a lot of oakum, or fr«*iw spontauaoua (ombuition of some ol tbo inflaminabla fimlcrial* with which part of lhe wan*- housa wa« Idled. The contant* wero chiafl.V quartermaster* • wtoro*-, vnlu *d at *.1,000.000, of which probably onc-third watsaved. In tbo callnr wer* lour «*r live hundred thou Mind pounds of wagon xreaw, immansc qiiantiiich ol pitch, oak um, and other *uloUncc Aio.*ng such material tho* lire of couth* spread with great rapidity. Five dw« liing bou oc on th# east »ide of Summer atreet were nlao burned, involving n # l".f t«* irolividuaU of about It ik bcliuvvd that noiivca wore lost. ORFsALFi;l kikk ani> i:\plo- .SION IN CHATTANOOGA. Oueof tbo most disailrtuip and app.ddug eibibitioi.a of tbo power of lire and •**. ploaivc material kvim witnessed at Chatta nooga on tbo S1 lit iiifl. An engino was moving past an obi br»< k building, open at one end, within a lew font of tbo rail road tra(k. and tuM of powder and ex plosive ordnanew store , when a spark Irom tho loci#motive reached »nioo ol tho lewder and eauSod the cxplo-ion. It i* said thutthure wa*»a eorieideraidc i|iianti(y of powder in open hoi at in tlilb \oirs- house, that even the Ibior war scatlerad by Mr War Department were went to Charlotte, Lincoln, he announced in hi« inaugural N. C. KecentW Gen. doe Johnston sent address that he would not interfere with a note to Gen. Schofield informing him of the insti'utions of thn South; that ho took Hchollehi Jo- the i,ath of oflloe pre«cril»(Hl, which bring* ... ... .K flrnin4 . *•.««» -uiaui. c, *. Yiiv'hburne, of Ids him to fecognir.e slavery whether his fool- Ph'^ 8 fi P fr;A.J*1*!,«. TT^fon ' t° proceed to Charlotte and obtain ing*.led Mini to do so or not; that he was ihat is to say, to Inendt of the Union. poMeision of them. forced, in obedience to this oath, to return Were til" l.w now t« bs. nrritb'out. it K M„,t „f thorn wc-e in n collor- . il.rk, slnvo. t» thoi. mH«tcrs. This w.s tin. !:Ll\':h'l r :"L,-I.. u r L.^ in";u“. <v..m.l .pol-H»inx„l.r rcocptiii le r.ir llit. P«llry of the l*r.-irtont nnd Ml s.f hi. archives of the late aristocratic con fed- general omcer#<. Itwasalsoth f-biblislied) for which service the ih.rgewfll » ' twenty-five cents tor c.ch .(nil.™tMo( " "oil ounce, the saluo .mount belhi Nld*d fed,.rote Congress, t.n month, previous, , h ° c . hi-.,.!”” which sinon.li tort. >tid ile»criptions of , ,• pr.iporty h.lonxicit to "«!i«n enetnie*; stuff, Id proceed’t..-‘rwu>( |.»t <» » «Y. «“ lr ‘* r,d * 0f ib r V , D r-. po«n.sio P n of them, t ore th" law nuw to be erned out, it v u.,, of , h ould Make nearly every Southern man ai.m.1 .pVl-“ in*ul»r reo nd woman hou.ele.. l.ndle.., penniless; a rrb |„.‘ of lh , «„ ari „„ iriicrl.v every Southern m.n »nd wo- , Ptcr , w.xnns were procured, wui the tin hns in som. w.y p.rtlcip.teil in tbo box.. cont.ininx thedocunionts convcyoil ilml lion sincethsttimc. to th. railroad depot, whenoe tliey were The Amnesty Proclamation «[ 1‘resi- brought to Rtlcixh mimiiuuui, W'U IQ lit ••# "c i• i o pmu in iitooie or national current*v, ii oo.'^o 'n “F d" scn.rre that th. Ooo>' I., ! ; y o i‘i l Mmiin.HBy responsIbUlty for the rein delivery of ,uch letters. , vnioi'rdS r 'l o' *' v *" f nT mil ol M iufr i«Sf W ” K * l ’ r **' "''***•• will kwVi.de "- 1 Envelopes will b. fiirolslied to ..eh •ix lit V- and woman houselest, l.ndlees, penniless; for nearly every Southern m.n and wo man has retmltion _ mnosty Proclamation of Presi- brnnohttn R.l„i»h' dint Johnson ^relieves nil feom tbi. for-e Th« document, nrecontainnl loiluro, otceptm* thus, embr.c.dwillin tbrp< boIP , „f ,arious sir.es, lion, an - li". fo.irt.en cHlegorun spee flod Its „, lln i t i u „ Ul » la, S c oloihos chest, practical effect " to lift the lUblht* to P||t|| >( , l>e(l by em i Kr , llU . Thov «rt, confiscation from ne»rIy every Houlh.ro , )w of th , p( „ 'somo fow of them are f.rm olid plantation. Comparatively;.f«w rlfl , bo.os, ahil many of them rose.hie III the owners ol farm, and plantations t h 0 ordinary army mess cli.-t, i'Oino iviilno the ruugr sd the desmnatod number of tho boxes coiitaincd f’niiin options, lhe men who served in the wbil .h had been strippud I. t'onledornte l.'unxiesl, nnd who Alls' J the ^Vand folded i (Jonfederate utUmf, wyre mostly lawyers •r proliwaionul polilicino*, who hud m»th- ubnrdinatc ti'hi’ern grid soldicri, h- it was of tho grout mitjnriiy of thn people of lhe North. I'ndorthis policy, snid ('awl. Brvatil, "we were licked all the lime. After thn Ural battle of Manns-av the (’otifederates could easily have matched upon nnd rnplurcd Wnshinglon City. nnd thultby secured the recognition of their government. But Providence *eetn- ed to have interfered, and thn lli-t dnb*at only arou. ed tho cnergie- and piosion- «»r th" North. However, the Unuut lioopr onliuued amphor from oach ibux sltownd that t! ... • .. rtbeli grvra vnry anxious to prepurvt* these ing to do with agriculture. The uij.itary m^menloes of their vainly won victorias office th ibovn tli« rank of Coionul were M(|( ] briei-livetl rebollloii. Many of thn iY strong smell ol ti bo tie I on ted. There W. ... ftly o(Herrs of tho obi national army. Who hail lived in garrison, and owned little or no teal e 3 l«te. The plantera and (aiuiern of the South almost univertally remained at homo without nuy oOciel couiicctn | n with the Confederate Govern- This WN#*in accordance not only ffagh had slips of paper pinned to tl etating when ami hy whom captured. Among those which I saw w* re the coh of the Monitor Keokuk, sunk in Chari Harbor, and ot the .Sixth Ma.i.-i Idle ilk th. mii habit* nnd disposition, (ml H||( j | MIU , vitli the polity of that government- id iu dibit solicitudes being to swur drunge t hist these docunintits Mir" not deslroj’od, and atill Uon. Johupb „ wr „ them pan# into it it^ groat enuiei adtquitoiubsisteuce. 1 I n „j,, ri ,j ut j. ro b«blv *f the exception* ipootCcd which. tMllh tl| history roquir in *n) extent Lmicitet the plsnling and farming oliuset of thefcloulfc, is that which „,^ lJ11IU , w t xdudus from the banetit ot Hie amnesty tile oflii ikT rep- all ftbotlors of the rebellion who hevetni- able oropertv valued at more than twonty __ §i t<> uu |i ( I tluil.n. Hut lit. "v.«(. of tho hi.t'ory oTt“lI."w»r portance, and will throw flight upon disputed points f foreign recogniti North could not idl'ord to lose tho contest, and wo forced thn emancipation procla mation upon President Lincoln. Alter ilml there came a change. All danger of tlmrc being interference from Fmgbtml and Fiance parsed away We Micured the services of the two hundred tliou-Hiiil ■rniiil *uldi**i« who had fnrmerly I .-laves, and we conquered (lie light Thi- with h clem - Cttau of Providential iiilm p... silioti. ( apt. Bryant sjmkc at mo., length id tlm idJect of Mr Lincoln’) adniini.-tniti.oi upon tho condition of thn world, and feel- ingl.v portrayod the lor- all das-os and noiiditioiib had so.-taimid bv bik> death. rmrttcmarVy U~ ,.»h.uh1 t»tnx f groat Wash" thinks that th lirot an iicttounl of lli on. hotti side*. 'I’ll »r Uiem I haul at den I ueuefauto re made idled St.i vio. that and that the uriginal law I the. human n 1 m idenlal nlltndons w ... V..W w... political hlaln- <d the re .. of slayp property, the divor- |I|(lsl . M ,i„tod of which gunixilion *»f the wlmlt* labor system, and A Good Ohdlk. —Wc copy from the event could (Jootgia ll.o uncertainticr* ol the luj-Uf**. Atlanta /nfrHiyew,r the following inili- ^tatsi over bn permitted a roprefontut gr.mtlv reduced all of the old agricultural • . ,, ’ ** valuer, that it ivraU to *sy that not one in ury order lor thut locality, irund by L one bund red ol tb* present landholder* ot Kgglcston the booth bar taxable proparly to tlm LLKAJXil a KTfcKt* Post, > auioont niiuieil in this prodgmADon. Atlanta, l»a , .)tines 0» iWlo \ There will be then, at molt, out com- Special Order#, paralivdy little couliscaCion of Boulborn No. -- land.-. Thib tact, we doubt not, will give All pcrbotib in ami about Atlanta, (» general rati»laclion The object of llie l aving in lliuir possession or employ, • () l in Congrui* ut.til she had totally aboli-hud Ju NOTICE, f P |, (»> J SI’ANFultD. No. Hs Broad St., h I aty iliily uutliorised Aaent during my ab- " ,, "i" M,,! ‘’dy. and fully reprfsent* m« m5Sl?iiS ‘ * K ’ ' V ^ NYKR SADDLE AND HARNESS Butabllaiimoat. \\ l: J 1 "* l ir »t | iirii , l to fur n l,B thojmblio ,'V ' “ um.n.v hahskss, [.,UtO. ,V,-.. oi u,e "v--t qunlitj, Hvpair- i"B exuvtltafi I'Vipmi.lt) „ hl | neatlv. , ,. KKNT4C0. ,,,, tivxtuiior to Ilr^lfora S Snfw. iv * tilltvijly li'or JSiile, ■’ How, lino ClunviiiK Tolouoo i! •7; : l ."‘ ,, ;; | i huiokin. Tola, * ,, Milo Iborleus m..til.tug Tobtcoo, * i i * TiF"" 'fehaoco, ’ , H. F. DPR AN, liim- ’ 1-' '' eb.nley X llodguR’ old stand. T. S. SPEAR W'.t 1,11 Me.eiui.ru t.i hi*« i.Id eunt.iiuors and ! " » M ! W” ,llMt he ha.- resumed VV.itcPUH, Oloeka uml Jowelry repaired ! hivt iiiafiniT, mid warruutod. " S 'i! i" u ’ h;M mg uaeful urticloi* belotisroi tii n.o, will lie Miitanly rewarded by returtiiuf i not rotributiva but res to- groea or uegrascea, nse hereby ordered to hoped that tbo properly- have their uimes rogntered by tlm l*ro- over will, loo e p huild/og contained •<>«.»•.• v-*..- «•#.». id rs of tins tured ammunition- -all in a dilapidalod j ^ ^ j oa - 0 j ru i n to lake advantage of tained tor them, «>u or boforo tbo loth ol Hint Dr. (J It appears by. a letter from Ltlif lb* Ar royo, u commiflsioner from Maximilian, now in New York, that tho American public has hnati widely misled ill regard to tlm action ol tin; now Mexican Govern ment. Tho commissioner denioc, in the most explicit manner, the htatomnnt that any portion of tlm Mexican territory Inn- COFFEE,MASON’S ^LACKING. FINK I (Milts, I.HAI) PKK'JILN, XflllTH AO'l'K I'Al'KHi KKKPMSk, I’AKt l SUAF! ii . |/U1| 8AI*K AT s South would be influeucad voht Marshal of this l'ost, and pav.-c#** ob- bc«n ended to France, and a: building, situated immediately railroad track, and with one end open! F#a*t and south of, and separated Irom this tnagaxinu by m crosn street,were three long warohouser, two of them reaching downlo Market vtreot. Those building*, which were mud by the Government lor ktortge, wore quickly act on fire by t _ _ty day* grace prerouted by the Juue. l’rotidonL s proclamation, and return to All uegroex who eball be fouud in this their allugianuc. city without a poaa frotu the Trovooi Mar* Perhaps come such effect might have shal, after said date, will be arrksted and followed,had McClellan taken Richmond disputed of as tuay be hereafter deter within the two mouths, as was then ex- miuod nuclei. Rut tho Southern people could By order <d B. B. Koulkston, Ind nothing in his disasters to assure _ (ailonul Cmumunding Post. has ueill.o NOA Pj < T. S. MPr.AH’d, DISaoiiUTION. rpli K ( i»|’A ItTN 1CKSIII P horotAfi.re slitting I nig, (unler tho inline i.mi -tyje of Itosi//*', Lxwiion A bo., is tl.is day dissolved by mutual J. W. Lauohmn, Capt. and Post Adj. diclod. them of tbe ability of tbe Govecutuonl to rr-eitablish its power. No houtheru man, «o- Fi ■ — «i,iloifon, and tho cuntinuml nnd rail'd »l Lh.t lime, Uow.v.r iiur.ou.Uy altavb«d I'uoruMl* WlTUim.wAL ok Hki.liii- explo.ion of .holla in tho virinity mlard. I l '> «**• «*•».¥ cood«do_lfo» Mr ukht Ht.«n tkou the Ueoeu.-I.i -ion of land, nor an/title whutovor, and that, iu fact, he liac novor had any relations or interviews with the Emperor, or with tbe member* °f his govcrnmpnt. Upon the sntno high authority the more recent report of uegoliAliotH bolwoun Max* iunimn and tho* rebel General, lvirby Smith, is flatly uud positively contra- Dill cl ItOSMTTIS. LAWllUN A CO. Ndtiot Fuisepmkn and Aiiamionki. Plan- ..... —»• . ... — — - — — l'ATioNa.—Gen. Howard, ns Couuniaiioii* . ...ctliod of couduoliug the wjsr, that tbe tka House of Com toons, ou the lltli tilt., erofthe F roadmen's Bureau, has iiihuml tbe exertions made to arrost tho flumes, robellion would be overcome; and it is the (|Uestiou as to whether the govern- an order announcing that disloyal owners Two 6f the warehouses, containing about not at all eirxtige that Southoro property n,snt had resolved to withdraw holiiger- of abuinioued piaulatioi.u, now being cul- 7(0) bales of hav were burned The holders did uot Withdraw from the rebel- eut rights from the South, of which notice tivated by Ireodtr.eri, will not bo allowed <htk.» «... .1 ... 'if i n / • . lion at tho time, in pursuauce ot rrest- had been giveu by Mr. White, was not to dispese of tbo latter, which they are in oth«r wu about li.lf full of <otnmu.nr> d>Bl i.iucln', call aud w.niin*. To , iu t. • .omc St.ta. lu.ldnx offorta to do, «t lo."t stores, a largo portion of which was saved nave done so would have been to subject The London Star ussumei, from Mr. not until after tho growing crops are hy the reuolut* exertion* of the firemen 11 |K “ 1 ,,r '* tWLU * 1 l "“ •nd military. The principal rontaining the immense quantity of h.v- enty-fivo thousand ton* of btnall-arm am- n.unitioft, was bituaUnl not far fr;Mu the t'urnt buildings, and wav heated HVtuost to the intensity of flatno, but xreat and heroic exertion, It is*known tLnt sov that eight or ten person wither by tho explosion or by the fire. A their property t# confiscation by tbe Coo- White having been requosted to postpon federate (•orurnmaut, with no apparent bis question, that the question (* undo probability of iu ever being restored the conanleration of the Cabinet, and ob- through the overthrow of that Govern- serves "Though tho withdrawal «»f bid • No Fkuda.—The Now York Tribune in*’.it, ligorent righu i» no mere sentimental says. "But to this end (a prosperous Iu- 'The law uud proclamation utterly failed action, it would liavo the effect of shutting turn' it iu essential that them bo no look- of their reclaiming purpose, because they the Australian ports to tha Shenandoah, ing backward—no nursing of feuds—no re not at once bucked up by effective and those of the West Indies to tho Slmiu- cherishing of hatreds born of our great i, by warfare against the Richmond rule. Tbo wall, the only two privateers now afloat, contest. Let the law and Its duties of protection and allegiance are It would tend to expedite the period when their proper work; but 1 1. -When u — —“ -r .u. ir-i.- -tn (-.-. i the gove protacti‘> . consistently bo visited by tbe government . . i .j. _i reciprocal. *Wbeu it was shown practi- the government at the Union will raiso popularly proscribed, stij 1 ’ ' <'wlly that the government could not fur- the blockade and permit free inteieourho treci/cd, in nuy section, j is, lost Amir lives, n j f |j protection, no penalties could with the .Southern States." 1ms homo ia our l>y«M or by the tire. A consistently bo visited by tbe government The London Post, in nn editorial on the Unionists are to he mold, ured sotuo of them for failure to show allegiance. But even ^ H iur subject, nay*: “Mr. White postpon- hunted put in stronghoh ’. . , wero this otherwise, a general oonflacatlon «d his question in the absence of Lord ing; or if those who havi u said, wu* blown ^ r „bel property would bo in the highest paimerMon^but it Is unquestionably one to bo thus bubbled by feet, hid! tell into dogreo impolitic. To invojve ail Southern to which an an»w*r must bn speedily hood*, wo shall have no '■.or, .usumiing uu ,„riau. injury. iuoii. wournri »nd cbildr.ii in mdi.crimi- given.’’ Tbo |*nU .i.o j.ys: “It ir im- ro.iv.l of pr«»pority, bu. I’l u ii.ma vim. tl. . 1 ... nate ruin, might Lorhap* satisfy a certain pustible to avoid tbo conclusion that the nosi. and social anarchy. All «(*od mot u« uiegaxint mat expioaea was uiHier |nJ 4 . raV | n g for terrible retribution, but Confederate goverpmenl ha# censed to must unite iu frowning down any attemp trge of Capt. Hogan, ordnance officer, , t would inevitably perpetuate tbejr tn- exist. The South ceases to be a belliger- to perpetuate in peace the antiputhio* in ebargi who wo* ordered under nrreetjuitii veatigatiun could be had lure Buttle.-. .Soahw, Murturs, (IroduAte Meas ures. Bill Tiles and Spululup—will be liberallj rowarded ou refnrning the sumo to our Store. Also, auy BOOKS belonxinu to us. They are pf. up nor vine to any one oxeept ourselves and it is ini|Min-inlo to carry on our business without them. ACKK A CUKLIKH. Knxle Drug Store. OulmuhuH. April ’2t, 1H(V). tf - CITY FOUNDRY. y liuvo HKltlJlLT their r OUN DKY, and Mow pro/Mired to do any kind of CA8TIKUB • »l Brass ur Iron: Mini. u.s Sugar Mill* of the .....«t IMI'HOVKl) I'ATTKKN, and any #ige: which we will W A ItK A NT to S’f’ANI); SYRUP KETTLES, BA UK MILLS, OfN (IKAHINU. and any kind ol mill work. Wo will make nuy kind of Machinery to or der; such .u- SAW-MILLS. UK 1ST MILLS, and in tact any thing in our line. in eonneotiun with our husino*#, we have secured the service- ol one of the be<t PAT- TKUN MAKERS iu tho uountry. Wo nro also iudIuuk a Urge .u-Mirtiuent of HOLLOW WARE: ruoh ah POTS. OVENS, SKILLETS, Hi'IDKRa and UDS. • We will exchange any thing In our line for any kind ol Country Produce, at old PRICKS or MONEY. Orders respootfully Holicited and promptly executed. ,.ity to the government. No republic, enl wbeu it n*> longer powesgos the mean* separable from war.' whatever iu military power, can afford to of pn*sacutiu« th« war ; ahd a* it ha* ul- Le bated by millions of iu own people, ready niida aqinisrion to that effect in tbo Destruction ot tup. A la u am a Static ,i i ilDstilily Ilka tbit never could be man- original convention between Johnston and Library.—General Uruxton's command Tbs ualter is now undergoing investiga tion at headquarters The money -o&ged to th« Beck ot Cou.uitice. ..oi tn* capital .equ.reu w m.uio ••p** 1 *, r a uiii u.ku ui.nvu »•» #*»* r, tt iefurnish with stock and iaplsmeoU, and by a passenger traio and killed, psy vvago*. Ocher thouisads b*v4 borae Injurtd iu a fimtliar way about a i^esiroved in^saving tbe building ictaA.—Meridian DENTISTRY. 1 \K. R. NOBLE having removed tn bu old M ptiuid in J one.*’ building, over Mr. Spear's Jewelry Store, and Icivina prepared himself with a good xtntk of gold and fin foil, would rcHpectfuily nolicit thi* patruusve ol all wbo wbh to lavor hiiu with a call, hirst room* on the ripbt, up Hiuir*. Artifieial teeth nupplied on sborl uuttee. uu the best plan* known to the art- May »», m r >. -tl H NOBLE. Salt, Salt. rpo exchange lor BACON. LAKD, FLOUR. \°^r an u “k * co.