Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, February 24, 1863, Image 3

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local news items. Captain C. B. Mims' Company. teauuimt. J. T. Scott of tha abo* © Company M remain in thw city for a few days. for tho . ,.j «oHcRhv donatioliB from tho libornl • , * rifuens nftLts county, and others who .. r the wants of a brave and deetitute ooin- ’ * u i t.cen in the service in Virginia, since i-.i., juii-jIarinK that time over ou the .bey have had littlo opportunity of re i.rti for th.'jtrtt time, we publicly ap- • i aa.«i*taneo that willonable u> tohecoui- i v . dad, w. iru«l the Rood eituen* ..f our ! f.mnty w. 1 -antrlbuto with th‘ iv np- ,t»d iibeniHty- atioiisuf money,hoe#, blankets, ■< kr. ,ii vw.'rs, par.!' Oreo.its will bo thankful' ’• . ,d or nrVc» twie.lge 1 by leaving them at ,rr (jtBco or given to Lieutenant J. T. IMPORTANT PROM MEXiCO. THB Cl I V TAKUN. < vvt> of tho 2d inalnnt i An official lot ter from tho French i Consul of Matuiuora* states that tho city of Mexico had boon captured by thu French tr»»«»j*s Tmnpico was occupied by d,000 French un i -0100 reactionary troops on tho 23d December, . nd that there were ut tho iiu. • «•! w riting, a,000 troops in that oily. Matninoras mu.y at any moment be occupied by the French, th a i, Feb. 10th. he truss Mark*—Subscribe wild will cort.dnly fe army number*, time.* the p i ' of tho wt ole of A Tho Now* thu* ing information: Wo look upon now-. The cumj French, or. whh absolute military try by .N'npik.. on the o Mil .. • contiguity with I tho North. It i I while Fn •kluoo Thu French ukmg crosl- idiMUta Status COHitKSPONDENCK the msn-aH: Proposition of Mediation. Mr. Drouyn dc r .’*to Mr. Mcrch r Dkpshtmkst ov Fgkbkjv Akf.uiw, ) Political 1mvision, Paris, . ;tlio purpoi r good olil• •to ••f the o h* c tlliti'*8 ‘ '• American conti- l.o guided la vend shorten the* which are do- iiont, we Im nil by tho fr.. , . Government of the Kmperot in regard to tbs United .State-*. The lit - lo success of our uTcrtui ”- might ( hfL the n tere-t with which wo fellow the* flue;nations of this contest; hut tin* until.u i to which wo lmve yielded i •• ti> > sincere for indifference to find a place in our thoU'DiG, that we should ceft-u* o bo painfully nllectod while u.s to rage. Wc cannot this war, ports; forts ami posts which tlmy hud •<«*'. to - ir<*aon<*bunly sefand bofiro the strife had Htn't*’ •* ■ actually begun, u.d even bofero it • «*n the t-.• i.i was seriously appr. ’• *nd* d. So many of donee. • tho States »tMil districts which tho umur- , must com. gents included in th» held of their pro* cnees :nn i joctod exclusive slavtholdcing dominion ( to precede tided, thut peace and that ontor- m*v aro not allowed .... . vrondy been re-established tho flngof tho Union that they now r* . .in for* nc only tneStai** 4 of G -rgia, Alabama aicU. do Id. Texas, will* half • •!' Virginia, * ' North Carolina *’ ‘ Carolina, half third rosp.. i\ however, n l.ctti r !'• Tlnr lark on the margin of their Jessly mtahLshina .....InraUnil ViO il thill I h<» , ' . , ulorstaml by it that the ,r which they lmvo paid has expir- is about to expire, and that they pneted to renew their subscriptions, take. notice of tho mark, and tnko nt which it i- inteuded to convoy. ir Potatoes.— Wo owe thanks to L Cheney ft r a basket of tho ♦ • - ; . ij. - wo haver soon this :.:i 1 tin very - ■ irnlest wo have ojn c In in. ►enson—mo'low as an r.*i^-*oi.i t a*. an ancient silver dol- \1 n«y Ofiicers.—Wc have been [dossed i mcoWn our city, witbin two or three ■ v v past* tlo' fo.h.wing officers of coin- • :i Columbus or iLs vicinity: ’■ z th 'tooRK. of tho Columbus ; .u. ITili Ceorgia, now on fur- <»r'h* tir*i time since ho entered •ori rs* Caj*:.’ - W. N. Hutohikb, of . C ; (i uorgia, noih on detached rc- ;*.:’ '• pvlco: and Lieut. Bunda, of .•II Avtiilory, detailed to pro- jo pm-nts fhis llattery. They • .r to enjoy tho exciting life which '.cud,, and to have grown stouter I'cernitu for the 'iOlb (icorgia.—Wo • . • aflonli. ;i to tho call mado bv Capt. i Lin* through our columns. Tliure .nut advantage to the recruit, ua well t : . e, in joining an old and . ' afi; or ; 1 r- giinont, and patriotic men Tw*n#M.-r ihL in oxorciking tlioir :u i.jitfow tlic commands to which will attach thoimolvos. p iBi ouil Accident.—Tho detention of ■ .iii frbtti M 'nt^'imery on Friday Ma*«'«au#ed by an tuicidcnt which pccur- .* ' ndf.f.ct-ojel Opelika. Ti o iVuU..* tun »*YV,i... embankment, breaking in*. • V • ' .t«» '.nasi. Ri.d ilightly T -w(vunil' . d. AngHHK*r,..\lr Ilollulid. • ptpiti Mimi’ Cou.pauy*- Wu immense army mpplics into Canada. iry oj'ci atioiia in Canada and oously, and. appurunliy, with u like determination by both governments to avoid attracting much ohsurvati.m. — Under iuch cireunistunces, it is difficult to b«lun earned on ing between without a pr accomplish e. Froi Wo aro indebt* Orleans ie»p* r t. and N. Y p.;p* r ?«F l Th taken a stroll n without seeing m that once live y ho says, “the'b.w of children \\ hi* I thu grand r. c«- tion, that won, tants of nir.e-v world, at thi-1 Inden deep with ! h boiug tual understand^ *ii purpo>o to bo i -nd for New i:. *:h Inst., •*. Jllll ult. v Orleans papers of ; tho Boo had .>nd District, .. i* choorlul in '•Ho missed,” e j*y*ns sports > mnko it T.»y. id inhubi- mimorciat • *ur old points and t low B A dozHu <. were ul--o :i< ;l were, tor e. who lmvo, •u i m-.ro, had by tin* score, .o varied pro- and tho sin- • g West, feel - the contrast of'New Or- d Wot Id. A * six or seven h: light, and roc el vine nl* Of provl- . wpplics, for Mississippi, tho war conti regard without prof, worse than civil, cot terrible distractions lie?, and whoso li-u- portion to ill the and each of tho belliguren 1 The Government of therefore, seriously t ■ lions, which have been mado to W0 have suggested tho id mediation, unr whether they i epub- ivliich rties d- his Majesty have, il tho obine- asido a* ore conciliation [tosud to asked ourselves .rulyofu naturu t° set a every tentative to re- • part lias been op* - pngnanco of tho U nited intervention ot for- Statesto nd oign inllucnce in the tho hope, which tin l’< dcral (»- • .•rirnent has not abandoned, of attaining u solu tion by force of arum. A * ir diy, sir, rooours.* t > tha cmd oll.ee- of one or several nciitr*..' p..won contain- nothing incompatible with the pride o Agitiumie aniidht a gr- at nation, and im*:»in purely intcroatioiml .m n- those ulono which furiiish ex.unpb-s »-f tho u.*--ful c - liar*ct' Wc tla sidux, that at the disposal of to facilitate l—twn tho basis of which judging, we have n.nnif riotinm of tho United Stu alderntion to which it i- perhaps, still more than - new proof of moral force eoui'3) d of Huron*, not tin.* onl. tho Cubit . i close of iliti it ought: 1 could it r."t direct , with the ,*u. the Hint* - Gov mm of giviiij' great tirsulve# rent partio# aiu from pre- icd to the pat* s all tho con- entitled—now, .•or, after such does not lm to submit iU nchi >f compari-on, a* io part < f th* v monta to tho maintains thu and in no time-, aiiefint or ui.xu a nation, when rciidorod all inn -. combat by the cnjoyuiout of eight, of almost unbroken ponce, »>■ - awakened ot tho alarm of sediti. for.h encrgi-s so vigorous, and a* successes so signal and ctlcctivc u: which have mark- d the pr-giv- Contest nil the fart of the Union. M> Dronyn dc Lhn>«, 1 f- *r. hi other light tt tho cm | idcn g°ve id ft n b ii Mr. Drouyn *M. -1 iic latter would be • il.. < 'on-: it n - S'at.u, and would car- ' -uis,. dost.lute of the ■ V ’ 1 hind, cither to ti. • : tho Congrc.*- . 's Lct ween the :i’i ual • i r« nml Kepres* • • \ l poplo aro there a.: ... - u confer. At 1 it an 1 inviting the .s*u:m*i. ativea of thu discihitcrit.nl ay 1-e * onstitutionall v - -nt , l.c .-bates involved in t!.o Moreover, tin. conf.Tcncc- tho plan -I M. Dru iouid call a nntb- . -i l«T recominoi-dat: i part, and placed nt onco m of tho njmign.— endofdivisi' who hold the * that ns which otTo!** ashingtou to h: And if it bcli. *ny foreign intervention, rahly accept tin* idea of ra) informal coufurunce v which ninv represent * .South ? Tn • Federal i not dcspnii ri now, active iiuptlii." to hos- iK'tnees. Tli a proirnclion *i in » w>id. has not ahukei ) in thu doliuilivo success o oourlivply'cor- in grea cut J T. Siu-TT, | woro t llmiy.’.l with flic | the comfort of ;.i, M . i hois <• «t Ini ■ i M ■ ; with sac cotton i ark oU. . but have hithorto . tbo gonc^islty of They may rigbt- hik^ now, and we n:adtt in their behalf Th.* Yii'-k*• ind IfTi. raUy responded j city, and, tb- tatii-m r.dgm [don •at wftli ' Hi In tile Mali* i f Hardware. Wo direct n to tho extciisivo sale of Hafd- . \y. B. tirtjllii A Co., nt Augusta, | ‘‘'i'.,’ in *•! Mmch. Here Is a clinbce i’ ht i-j Hardw ire a'oros, thelikf* i in n ; : • .rd*-d again while r iu-t.*. t utiot our Columbus • u j- rlion of the Vahm- Banki has Jftbc “f rc-'li at* that ►hips receiving thousand bales faction [it would > cief podoatrial •; lately r** ••rtgttges, O •t v ffy dim* Ti 'd.I by tho'hxecul-rs •oifolk, deceit-.od, n H’ .j: . -Jay the UN of •"jin- h.y CtU uaorronoous- ‘,e the advor- Mc Murrain, [d/inluiion in rrn lr- u ah an co cilntent. hee cr.bpty J mI proUtabTo t uve rcecivbtl a communi- signaturo, mid will mnko <la> - or.two. i>rt t— Utidur this -.11 v formed in this IL !l' ncu of Havaijnah V-r lay-nighf. The i.d- *S .•!■*■ :. .*l*|«l : F. G. Wil- M .1. UfiiilipB, 2d Lieutenant; n, :td l.iectennnt; .In*. F. d‘;uti* iuVit. A resolution ndaring the services ofthc n. Mercer immediately. of tlm Kussimi r..ft in Foland f nd widespread liiitaiy it* t u cor?, the f property rking pjAtifnt bttion does n.it bo made vu-bso- ordor. LoAr middiii:; cental Tlic .* ilr dour WHH K"io 1 There vm a «■ visional Court, interest. Lu • thend-.int of B iinprisonud in o lias ever the occupation of i c ry of ft pref-Tcn of * • ns heading or promoting >« A" - . w*>ro trumped up, but i Imm advanced, il % thu c led the ii/potl doe# not say ; from the /.**al -;f fl . pr -mut nof, wn imagine, to tho b prisoner. its oonlblen its efforts. But the openingof informal c botw cm tho belligerent partic nocesKiirily imply t h.- > .. n. dm ofhortiliticH. Ncgi.'.ii.iurns al are not always tlm. .,»n-.* |Uone |iousion of warfare, l iu-y j> the contrary, more otton tlm wo not seen plenip')ii*ntiftri. , s change c.MiMiiiinic'itpins, ugre tho late? arm< th. of public opinion here, and bus t'ivcn ' them mi undue importance. It is i • h-« romembered tha* this nation of tL:ity millions is civilly divided into tbrty--.no States and Turr.torios, which cover an expanse bardly less than Europe; that tho people ftre ft peaco democracy, i\er- cising ovorywlio’v the utmost freedom ol speocn amt r itlVage; that a great ends necO'Shiilv pr< du» - c* vchemont n* well as profi ind deb oe. and sharp religions •-!' individual, local uud seotimml interests, -cntiiu nts and oonvietions, and Hint this hcui uf ouitrovuray is incrca*e«l by the intervention of speculations, interest*, pud nd ice* and passions from every other part ■ ■ 1 v " 1 ovor, through such debates that tile agi- oincnt of t'oe nation upon any >u'y. . t is habit- ually nt«air.«l, its rmolutions lbnuotl and it.-, p.'iic, , -’..ibbshed. Whi e thorn has been much ditbironco of p -pular opinion j ami favor concerning thu ngeiiu who j shall carry on tlm war, tho principles on which it shall be waged, nml thu means [ with which it ►hall be prosecuted. Mr., Drnuvn do Lhiiyn has only t * refer to the statute books "I (be'.gri ss mi-1 tin* exce ‘ live ordinance® to learn that tho r.nlc-nul activity has hitherto been and yd i' a.* efficient a® that of any other uution, wl’at- i-n-r it.** form of govorumont ever was, under circumstances of equally gravo import to iU peace, safety und welfare. Not on- v.-ii .1 has been ihi-* b m.vwhoto *>ut of the imui'-diuto fluid of the insurrec tion in favor of foreign intervention, or incib.'i! ;. n. --r arbitration, or d compro mise. w ith tlm relinquish '>iy 1 • M . , sou and Mis *td by llu* ii BCIlled uiul Kt* law. Snell eon- lienated parties i already begun, } ntucky, Tennis- 1 l tin , aro already repi vith porfeet freed' 1 a proper spirit to givothoirudvi c.eiisi. best calculated to bid: the shorted time a llrm, hoot ' '■ ' ;; .• .e •. Uepreicntativ ,i >. i-:, m<- ■>, from Louisiana, m '■ understood to be coming fre fiicre is a preponderati; i . «if the ( • i jiili'ienco ovor thalwhien 1 by M. lirouyn do l.nuy ■ ad es-u-n to tlm lalti-r Viz: Le republic, M lirouyn rdi» *iiimiI* Agnlnitf Cliurlca- ' l South from Fortre M.-nr ■■* <tonhtloss for l’ort Royal. This \* mid add, say twenty thousand men to -overly thousand already reported at II.', ii ll -i-l, and placo about ninety i ’Di.l men tluirc fortbu assault upon i -i 'l.'-toi ari'l Savannah. Thoconte’’- i f iLij large number of troops it ... • probable that the enoiny . ,t ®imultsnnou« attack upon • and invests the enternriso with d'-iitv ofwhfttthe Yankees style ii •• d, in whole or •' abolition war party _-.i.g.un. Tho p ; Imi k another a P*M ' of tilings ... _ . . ’-■■•j. will l-ocbft/ijfcdj and whero there is i wcj ing and wailing and gnnshiug o' -- . th, the .-hunt of triumph will bo • . II-»pi will ro-kindlo tnc coitrug*' ••-pairing. Lincoln money will ■ •me of credit, und though up • i- the winter's campaign has 1 . ter and discouragement t" i’ • ; • I ia!-, it will b«* held towiudup in . • • *f glory. This, then, is n most .!».■• : r tho country, not only In ti' fata of these cltir*. but also in ! •' ; n l l" tlo* general ubpuctof the war. Tin Uovcrnmont, wo foci nssurod, will • ! • all tbut it can—will tho people do tho sumo'.' Thero aro miles of fortifications in :*.-ivanmth which can just as well bo manned by tho civilians of tho Statons by the military, and which, if manned by i-t.ilwari yeomanry, will leave tho rn my force foot-loose to bo qoncontmtod at iin.v point where tho onomy chooso to M ike ft dotnoustrtUion. Fiv«i *>r ten thou- n. i men, with their household arms, will bo about rs useful in the dcfom.o of .Ii, ns that ruin force meat of dia- <:- : • -Itroons. Wber» - iho spirit among our pooplo •Savanr.fth shall do defemied. i ; ,i dnl too murolilng to her destruo- v !. ii! fall before tho trim and steady .ii . i nr l-old and h(irdy pooplo. There -ii ill be im such word as fail in the do- gin soil from a fanatical in- • mrrondor .e.ii r. At • tlm world edit udequutu to tho oxisting What Mr. l»r.*u -h that this Gove • jmnnv'iunors to u out ah ill aiqioint mi in ulrul ground i • nts. 11- . i • lu Lliuyx, a a »* > •, v if ||*i t bill I d -i a.! bi.it you may be. inforu • .• .*, 1 tiiiijbinlt u copy no l )my .s’ dispatch. . li-.'t and the (*uvut n. I ImpluyocM. .. u.d e.<rrospondent ••• • n tiovurnmei.i . ifietni'Mils, and com] u . sit least t\yo hour* eact; •ir. • M-. wo enrollu.l ,lo be .ubj-i - tho call of tiie IV' bid,, aedmg (iom-ral of thu !>• vado M ii of Gem-. in, now i® tho timo to • i hilln.te the State.’ She ha® boon illustrated and honored by bright nx- :.uiu!e« *-f ohlvalric devotion among l»or r«. and tho steady, uniform eour- I g--".! emiducl of her troops in tho .1 but n *\f Is tho timo for her people : '."Mi.- staving voters—tha men too or to., f. cf.i", or too much hound up t.«>m*' oar -- and responsibilities to • jilgn, to show that tho wp : rit of n 11. in.b'pemlont pooplo is tlioir'•, nnd * will seek n grave beneath her 8<»d they will submit to ho tyrannized . •» *ot of foreign thieves and tnur- 1 ; : who come upon us to rodneo ua to • ry. I* tlmie the spirit among us. in i .• •■! "at historical days which aro just nt !. in write for ourselves and our midi" a a glorious page d' valor and pa- ■ .!• d- ' -eirn, which futuregonorntions id with flushing eyes find kind* earls? Mac < /... this bill might be ; v;. shoubf bo < compel thin Ih.i of tlm dellnii thorofoie. v, if tho 1 1 uitf tun ailvani uttnlii by t 1 from vnturiu with tlio ( • ' ••*o they a •f proviiioiml nrticlos, mo tin* principal oinii.-ori tiuuight by tho Kmpcro tli" « arnosiuow.* of hi* be for tnu rcotui'ution ol I tlm two pop- * not an extra- ell have been into at t» ousation* ally thould i e di -’ii' •ni which could, t lur* d m-utral. K > oxamni Would lie w. disciusion thorn. The.' of woll ord- tlons, wlietli itoly Irrce u. din "Utli mutu- r lit this timo argu imintutive which divide • lit, by means .nl delib.-rn- rthall not b to bo quickly : Mowed by ev- aimrchy. It it w-ro possible eminent of tho United State inisu tin) national authority enter into -mm ibdmtos, it perceive whnt lainod by then Drouyn do Lhuy« nhnll t in ihe light in which it y I xuiniried in thin v lie ear, hardly Iii" t<» linn.lints t" nothing le*. • i, Thai, while tin.- i • 'V- . I whether that < (tovt'rnmctilj that th* \ ! ■lie l- -or rathor should : .*s t<* drill tour hours ho suasions of Coitgres-., I liotf, he subject, ul all 1 i-!' the I’roshliitit, or the j era! of the Depart ni"iii i The army would tin; | many elo.pi.'.il Id bauble, by o practice th. n,.t." shall rtl lding ult- c.uibl ho "b- mini - I -111■ rn must tf.at the “hall he they might h at clnfliinee. would prohn tion ns couhl j Judge H'.l certain /»»/>>• thorough en Htod h.v by this means, b« narrowed j i" < :ue within tlic purview of j 1 ‘"inmitti-e. The hill should I l"f additional |my, u- it h ! mi lie employees of Government, j ougli to pay for | id military Ji*r - * it phi. ■<• civil hie to 6 t the , rsfes Jap a! to the .M' ti Mir- , J Orion ns Doitu of {!,•• has i-sued nu *d - dur f, closing of mortgager prf.ptjrtT vp.li r x •‘loyRl^eitijSunr. K. C. Htllchl.: was committed to m Ila hudI $ At,000 of iii possession. fromVhc parage o!‘! i the Yaz-o pasr. umiii io proof had -Tho Now • • it. Banks tin foro- sulling of .longing to tun.-nts of soldiers sej-a- j 1!;.' P df» killed all thu i ’.nd in the housi-s where ei. The telegraph wire* i embled at ; steamer l‘«tr A gentium > li.i ; way, formed by . o thousand strong, faclioi Minsk, eight versts ! with ; .".ml at Bh-uie. and dunm One of tlios*' hand* j ter.", i he's i.f.'T having -true'! liis hat al klli- id l The ua then it. nay ith- bor i The garrison : th-iriti ii- | then i tho latest dispatch ‘’Warsaw is quint. decided improssion j t»p p.oinsurrection, : K utAhCui i. Ope ratios-* j 'it.- London corrospon-• th* ritv, ’.'nit the Con ted - | •? t ha- b»on doing a very '•*ke of business in Kng- j he modium of cot ton wsr- j ' irrants are undertakings iyh cotton at a fixed price ' u. to -Id. per nound—no r light, at any Confederate j ignition of the Con fed or- | uy» it is reported that tho tvevvun addrc»*ed propo- I M.-.d Hu. North 'd gr-.-it disratis- nd eitizons. • - al outcry and • at<-» that of the ci.mp of irihtruc- y ia.i hundred • 7 advantage of i-l take their la- regret to iMs in this oxUlonco, whether tlm tins. t • . kind which hftvu mado of thu North nnd i-f'.h** South uno sol..- arid wh-do f-U". ati\-■ State, nnd have Iwiiu 1 them on high a logreo of prosjieriiy, nro not more pow- •*rluJ than th*.' which lmvo placed arms in the hand® <-f i bo tw •» population?. A negotiation, the object of which would i-o thur (lotertumidivo, wouldm-tinvolve inyofthn ohj-.ictions raised againat the diplomatic intervention of Huropa, •und without giving birth us the mimpl tho ..pe on our purj, that 1 to rorommund it knowledge of tlm pn.' -it temper, any more than of tho past pjrpusen, of the inaurgonU. 'There is not tho leu-t ground (o ?u|i- poao that tho controlling actors would he piitMimdml, nt tliia moment, by any argu ments whloh a national commic.-i mer could offer, to forego the ambition tlm has Impelled them to tho disloyal I • 'i;i"n they nm occupying Any eoinmi-ionur who should he appointed h.v tin--' a "n •, or through theTr dictation or ini', ."in must eiit"r the c'oniorenco im'un vvith tlm spirit and j»I *«I)-« d to the i ■ - -mil fortune-, i-f tlm in .urgent chief-. '.'In loyal people in thu innirrectioimn Statu would Im unheard, and any offer of peuci by this < • of tlm Ul •ejO( Of illliU'T.e tire freed.. ,clt *-teen., the opening I .. wl.icl* %\ouid invite tin- two to di*cu-*. without the . - iCurop '. toe • dll'.l’.li • -f t'n l 1 luquottyou, jir, to give* ^ ' ubinot at Wmd.ingtn meiicing to windom coui by most Atnooru interest m I ui' the I'. itod S'lito.s, You , authoriz'd, if Mr. Seward . wish, to luaro ilillurencos. i while com- 1’ >U:h. ccept. i To M. M Wash. . tbi n>»urunoQ of my high Drouyn Dk Liiityh. Minister of France nt Sir: pate I > o might ssi 1 ; Dzi'A him kn t op : WuolitiiKUoi, Feb. »j, 4 C < #C. he intimation given i •Iannary 16 (No. : i realiz d. I have already imted, this Government has not the t thought *’f relinquishing the trust •h li:i» been conflilud to it by the na- und-r I.- most .oleum of all political ti-.n-; and if it Imd any such thought, nub! have still abund uled, iho hit eh as near purfm \ -li-iinct ununci I" vn ws with I ! ' 't springs from i nd i- al way h sur- • n «>f the House I-. i I’.cprenentn ■ •I Miv«in*ippi i • .I Congress, nr uoncud by a sjdri towards the F.vc Movorm.mt. I an l’ K A N K VO HT CO N VKNT10K.-—As • • ry “t"i> towards comiiliiBion t h.« deliberations of tho Con- i "i N. rtliwestern men which as- ai Frankfort, Kentucky, on dav n \t, will ho looked to with • l-y tlie j.eojde both North ith. If ft “hall eschew tho idea of ruction nnd huso in proceedings he hypothesis of separation and ition, it. may ofleet much good; >u it will bo productive of only "suits. •intry i-i anxious for peace, and ' th" ponce uinkers as [uihtiu bun- ut p ice, w Io n it -I . ota#, ha I upon proper principle®— - for which tin. bleed "f our vrnen bus been shod, tho chief of is that of sepurato nnd national in ti-t, oflbrt, wo prosumo, of tho f’rt Ceiiyentlon, will ho to bring • reconciliation between tha two iountrv by means i of all thu States. i ' ■!,:•• ii"w for the South to ontor- • i r* p" ition of tho kind. It could i d La vi* boon done before tho war, ■ •nt lias entirely changed the • i ■ fairs mid thu relative positions : i .-im." Wo can now only treat tilth" ' -rth n.s a separate nnd Inde- i.'!"lit power. Lotus hopo, howe Capture ol the Queen ol tho WcuL ! Moiui v Fobriycy B).—Capt. Cannon | om Hud niver, brings information of 1 the capture of tho Federal steamer Queen * of tho West, at Gordon’# Landing, m.nr I Fort Taylor, on HodKivcr. Tho Queen of tho West lmd captured i r ' n, ' 0 , i n ;"‘ u tho Confederate Transport Hfn, Number : in ";' f ,[ , y a . 6, find l'orood her pilot, .IqLn Burke, to take Iho w heel, and ordered him to take the gunboat to our batteries. Burke feigned fear, hut finally took tho wheel COMMERCIAL. Cm.tiMBua. Fob. 23. COTTON--Prio' H nndnnrn but littlo ehann*. Perhaps tin* le t f**r .|ualitlus nro slightly higher. Hidp* oro m.elu at l which range embrace* id*»r Ya Upon i.enring tho battery, ho tool the i Yankees that they v. cro fllle iii mile;, he- j low thorn, immediately putting close in, I when rho received a shot which broke hot* steam pipe, disabling tho boat. The Yankees boiug totally unprepared for light, and suspecting no danger, Burke jumped v 3 whon her crow mado the . , the exception of IS who f. il (nto our j V. hands. ThucreWsubsequently got ab -ard } ti..- CORN i - welling nt £].ftOr*v 1.70, and tho supply not aiUeh short ot the demand. M E.il, ijd.no. SWhKT POTATOES i?1 .'^2.00, PEAS $1.<051.(V). PORK W hole hog 30c. per lb.; retail 35c. VRlIItiTK OF KKSPKCT. 11 Kill OKS. 2ll N. (). If ATT A MON, » amp near Oold boro, N. C. Fob. 2.18634 A mcettny of the offiorM uf tlm 2d N. 0. B»t- a.'uiifest their esteem i*i. 1 dej. ".irlato friend and brother tobinson, of Burris comity. lifa on the 7th ofr . cd thin 1 .1 .it IV teisburg, Va- ( . I. i .1.11-0 E. Shohrr was called to r iuJ Adjutant A. W. (Jrcen appointed i On motion, a committee of five was appointed I to draft rcsolntionk suitable to tho cocas' consist ing ”i M-\i" If. L. An drown, Captain with 200 tho Yankee bout DoS<» stolon negroes made their escape. Tho conduct of Burke elicited tho higli- \\\ draft resabtio . nsisl SluitO, Ciij.taia ly i)ur.«ued } and captured the Fra T Era fthlod in t-ne wheel. The Quel'll of til" j Won is hut slightly injured, und will t-m . bo in fighting trim under U. nf, ,!• i .•• colors. Wo havo poaUivo inf"rinitti.n: . that the transport DeS"to was lmincd !>v the Fedorals to prevont her falling into tho hands of the Confederates. Pout Hunsox, Fob. 18.—The Aloxtm- ; dria Democrat, extra, has been reed vest | It con tains the official report of tho cup- . tore of the “Queen ofthc W.-t' by t’a|i- tain J. Kelso, commanding the feriitira-, lions on Red River. He pay® two gun-j boats made their appearance in fruni uf; this position ul 6 o’clock last evening, ! Mid after n brief cannonading tin gunboot { Queen of tho Wost struck her .cuhu> - I Cantain llutton. of the Crescent arliilcry. and Lt. Do la Ilunty, wore immediately ordorod to go aboard und demand a sur render. Thesw officors report hut thirteen (iilfe.- Tbu hit both J 2d. Thai nd I,io’ suitable to tho occasion, . I,. Andrews, Captain Ed. M. Hancock. Lieut. It. II. ■*. A. J, Lusk. I, nnd fu a few minute* A. J, Lusk. nnd iu a fo pieninblo und roaolu- I. i*od Ahiiiithty God to taka i-l frieud and fellow soldior, . fat.* Arsistant SurRCou of bo ii resolved : ,v with humble hii bin in ward cd nd thu cause wo servo have sus- lo deeply sympathise with tho ^friends of tl * ‘ * •• **■*" l.iiniIv of the dei'ciMod, and to i friends of tho deceased aide lew. 1 'lii.'ts i" "I these resolutions be for- family of tb« deceased, and to Hal. ui'liirii. Anlivillo Nows, Atiauta er. Columbus Enquirer, andtJeorai ith a rcfiuest that they publish ill CHARLES E. SHOBER, Ch’n. board- -tin; otln cover of tho night. apLuu on* •r rifle pnrr-.t officers and having oscapod unde The visible r«.*suits alst in one thirty-tw" poun gun, three twelve pounder', r. •• pieces, and on« dil(>> slightly !;. Dvsklesiv Irninuudous supply ufur tpply quini cases amputating m®tru»n« i.t“. >. ditto dental instrument.® -clutt.in/. bacon, beef, pork, hard liread :«•. stores In proportion. The Dcm- nil *»ys lb- i iclory . plete, grand and decided, and ready to capture oil such crafts a- burg allows t«. pass. 1*1 FID, \t tho residence of Mr. S. 0. Lindsay, i morning of thu 16th inst. v .Iktt Thor as, i We l/isust r.iu*, Fire. * lorry to ehronieh* a In a disastrous o’clock ycstcr- dav morning, a pile of liuidcr in tiu» r. ir of Mi r- llaydon AGuol-h.v nest.-u-iv,. Livery Stable whs discovered t" hr on . r.\ and in i • ■ bo lot luill h entire block lroniing on \S ikluut a. d •S"« ondetruots wnsconsnuied. The build ings burned wore Stubblefield - stahlci, Ilaydon A G,.ohh;, “table®, th- wiir« - housoandofliceioccupi' d hv i It. I;. - .m, Esq., adwnlling (.ccnj.ii d bv M : * Wi :. luy, another wwn.-d by M r® Mr Itevii I-.! all til" .■ vtri. : I ■• tho tool and agri« ulturri! impLum nt ncin- ufactory of N:i'ban W". .i, IN | , :.>get!i*u - ' ‘ with a good iii-iny on,A,-., b - f longing t" all the buildmg - » ..i. n... .i. — i 1‘ The stables being nt wuo.l, i,n-1 verv .n r - ". I nml a pretty -ml' hiee:*" Id wing iho - ilatues on tba adjoining hoiiues, llu; pro* I gru«s of destruction wh- ---rapid n® t" I /• Involve u heavy loss ..f the cunt.-nts of all the building* burned. Among these, | 1 ami most melancholy to ruiate, sixtr.-n j valuable horse* in tin stablm- of ilnvden & (i-M-Inby perished in the tl.tim 1 •’ 'Cl... i . . • . .. II i. , > . BV W. B. GRIFFIN & CO. j AUCTIONEERS, AUnihHA, UA. EXTENSIVE SALE OF j DW1E E • DUtKCI IMPORTATION j .From JBarope! i Wednesday, the 4th March i N - t.in *’ero, ('..niineiiciug at 10 o’clock, will !-• “.lively Id, iu Kits to suit tha trado, I tie. f.dloWlngRvt of I-IABDWAH-E1 Vl.l IK Sl’I-K.VPlb QRDKR, VIZ ; t"M dozen Table Cutlery, ombracing or- ery variety iu tine: i HKsi j.jiir Curry Uotnhs • l.'tKi doren Eiigli-h Pocket Cutlery, all im l’aithicki, assorted; • M •»lu * - •*» Faucets; ••ii plate l,"ck*, asiortcd ; quaro La morn*; " * mii I Paper, fine and coario: ui copper Cow Bulls ; • n 1 ' ""laml * Socket Kpadus ; -i Scythe Blade*, nss’d longtbs ; ; it Seyftio Smiithes; Trace Chains (heavy); •" Auger Bitts, oust steel; r' - Pinchoffi; ! tluK they are only r 1 «»f graceful Wav® ho exhibited I • "xecutlvo depart Yank thus (loscribotl by Telegraph : nts of the enmny ii an attack on nnr i.vii nml ill open-; Ti* I thu I n fott movumont resulU : else, it may at least ho tho bringing about a cessation {of ard the establishment of a i:>g v.hiuh a permanent ponce lit., treaty may be agreed upon. I’his (Jitckaun) Appeal, 14(7'. the Potomac to Suffolk it New.-. Ilurmiido's old ipie.- the latter place. Cabins. ' her u\ idem "s of protracted have hi "ii troetud. Five "ii are, however, kept in Hampton Ronds, i ■" ' Herald of tho I0th Ha^s ri-hiture lui“ passed stlr- 1' imi.v resolutions, chiefly ioh nt denunciation*of pros- ':> i adminisiratiuu, nnd of an armisiiao and tho Peace it Louisville. Similar roso- ponditig iu the Indiana ’1 lie lot* of Messrs. H. A < Their ttablc. were a.i..-ng iii** inost ex- toii-ivii in tho country and were stowed with forage and grain about flvuthou-t- nnd bushels of corn ui.*l on - hundred and fitly thousand pounds of fbddei. B.- sides this, thoy Iqit their entire - - k of flno carriages and hurncs.*, but i n "d tlioir buggies. They were insured for about one third the value <d thu pro perty. Mr. Weed's loss is also heavy, princi pally in tho buildingH, whi< h wore of brick and large and substantial. Mr. Bloom's lc*-, we ti -t, will not prove very great. Thu families in the burnt district fiv»d a considerable proportion of their iiouvi- hold effecte. Tho general opinion i that tho htables wore II rod by an incendiary. When Urst discovered the flames were ju*t kindling, but among such a mass of combustibles a.- tho largo stock of fodder nre-ented, they becamo untnanngahlc in a few mo- monts. So intense wa- tho heal tliat the firomeu could not npjiroach tlm burning stable*, but succeeded by hard labor in arresting the progress of the fire at a nar row alley, hounded on one side by Mr. tho other by a ocoupiod ns the Ij nr Ofllco ot MCssrs. Lanier A Ander- son. This is the moat dinastrous lire wo havo had in .Macon for several yours. ■ lire, ted “hot® • ’ “trout) which w.-n It ;i -t by the ihuio num- J ! i i' 'umbilici; one ol' j • "! caused the U- 'L ! ; "r in amn/ement. t continued in a <b - 1 ; i ; »«f an hour w itli- b i ilunge to our furliii- a perfect Wn-to "! • - ‘ i‘(iuruy fired 47 st ot» • •I' those came from were chiefly aimed nt < ■ ami damaging tw k-'il tli.ill the i" l I ■nm, clear over the ilc* ly into lim ha tin • it.v, that pot dissolution, w vcr.-ally • i d i A m< i lean pc< that L tr*-p'" sujiposu '.'.is Whatever, in people <»f Fra id at tho cu immediately, tly rejected by tlm , • elfe't jd Slap f Great Britain, or, •» Nethnrlnml-, would I national existenco, no •)f*» might l/i) regarded 1 a nations, just ns much, . the people of r» with thu No mown to he fault! jricnii nation tho on this, any Otlo-r occasions, forgot llio traditiv nal fricruisliip of tho two countries, Which wu unhesitatingly buliovu Im* insnind the counsel- that Mr. Drouyn dc Limy* im- imparted. Hu says : "The Kadarut (iover/i/uont dors not de-pair, w o mote active impulse to ti again iio remarks: n of the struggle, iri u : know, of. Xi t t’fe Inn : scale. j from Columbia a" ! . the Yanlee ! lead contain®, > ( division, idvertisetuent ] ** w ^ r,,v . u l ,0 L* . for un^ai.1 | A number of pro. n..ry district,Tlto oV,rntJ.I, «, ol offered dispfayod tlic in..on . 11--m our right. “The proti-4 word, iuo> t the Federal ( *avo for tho common benefit the region which i® hounded by the Pacific and At lantic '.•'•ns!h and by the shoruM of tho Gulfs of -t Lawrence und Mexico, to gether With tho free und common unvi- gutiori <•! the Rio Grande, Missouri, Arkauci-, .Mt-*iVippi Ohio, St. Lawrence, Hudson, D la ware, Potoinitc and other riutional highwa.v- by which this land, and wa'ered. Even if the agents of the American p.-.q.te, thu- exercising their power, •.'■•"i d, through fear of f-.etion, fall l»-'- low this height of national virtue they would he hpeodily, yut constitutionally, replaced by others of sterner charac ter and patriotism. I must he allowed to say, also, that Mr. Drouyn do Lhu.vs errs in his description of the parti.-1 to tie present conflict. Wo have bore, in a political senso, no North, Soul Ii, no Northern, no Southern St ate®. i(-n wo w.ll leave them for re Bell, commanding Off Gulvoiton, had II i'iri counter to that from } tripjr the port to be opei. iding vessel* to keep ci Sabi The French Uonsu! at Galveston i«sued flu' following .ohlre.-.s “to French, Sj-anisti.and Italian subj". the countiw.- of Colorado, Au-li.'i Fayette M /», - /■', ;• mh : Martial law' has declared i . y«»ur couutios, on ncco.i sotneiiourrecMonary movements. 1 that noue of you have taken part i bawure not adopted COU A* nlieii“ nllty shall Ii !o join tho i ntry. mica utral*, nnd your iintion- peeled. I have full Oon- 1 Il dun cu in General .1. B. Magrud-r. Hi.® 1 chivalry and integrity are Mitliciout pro tection ugainst any iiijusticu. B. Tiikhor, Consular Agent for France, Vice Consul i for Sjmin. mid Acting Consul for Por tugal and Italy. i-h-nt Duvin’ motsngo exoltod much "I- Fiigloitd. The London PoBt, I'-.t ""i ton’ Mirgnn, conimonts on i ii a kii«»wh«lgeB the right of ind promisu* recognition ol tlie ,U III tun days. hingtoii correspondent ot tho i-rouiinunt Uepuhlicans have ud to announce tliomsolves In "! i ">••(•. Th-i expression of such i ""‘id . had caused (ptito a commotion " •. i i ■ politicians, i •," '"imi i -M*the Commidoo on Terri- m Washington, shows that tho lorn."i." are openly in rebellion to tho 'I'll.- Indian Bureau has received infor- i!• f i m lout tlm Sioux and Pawnee* had ind" a treaty of peace with tho Yankee 1 I Poli-ii insurrection had been sup- . Frenchi ’I’hi'ULATORS IN' dAOKftOK.—The Mis- »ip|»iau “ay - ■ “The movements of '".httors at thi* timo forcibly remind ■ the )mz/,nr*!s who flock in thousands . - the field of battlo when the fight is ,.r and tlm victory Won. No article of miMCi'*‘0 can ovnde their lu on obsorva- ri, und wherever any thing cun be ind Upon which M) or 1,000 per cent, ii he Hindi*, thero run also he seen a host i“ping merrenario®, who, rcgardls-- iwant* of th-i community, purchase they .'an find, und conveying the -•], •> uDewhero, realize almost a for- ;<• a “inglo onoration, and laugh al I'ugern*'.-..- of tliOHO around thorn, who •k t<» add to tlioir ill-gotten gains. 11 Tho Chicago Times of tha 3d inst., pub- ! u*)lr. Foote’s Into resolution in re- to existing difficulties, at length, arc introduced by heads iu flaming 1»it:. 1 s. a.® follows; "A Confederate • ' ".nt f.-r peace" - Uesolulions'ntro- in the C -nfedernte (,'ongreM b I Fla!, Cottage Looks ; luO d ' Ui cart liutU. assorted: luOg."-s black japanned wire rollor Buckle s, I am! lj inch ; 20 Kn-.'iiOi wrought iron Blacksmith l"'i itlKck-mitb 'T.-ngh, extra quality ; DK* lbs. extra tine Bar Load ; HUO papers ( it 'Packs, assorted, 4 to 12: I'Si gross Gimlet-point Screws, nBsortea 20 doz. Razors; 10 doz. Razor Strops. ■*■<"*• n i’ -. Sw.’dos , i to3Inches wida. : to 1 inch thick ; 1UM0 lb®, a ..i t. 1 Swedes Iron; C-UGMh®. Plate Sleek Cainli gue® will he ready on day of sal*'. fub23-tua AV ANTED! Brcruils fur (lie JOtll Ua. Iteg(. dotu-died t-orvice, fur tho pur- ,n • ■ luloavers t-- fill tlm rank* . ih Uc|dincut. ii n-. iii ini-> -. nrico mnong tho >! * io ir unti vu land. Tho ensu- iucidcnt t AM bore • fri'Ai'h ' ’1H» R.*i Hurrible Death ot Con federate Pris oners, Word wa- brought to th city la.®t I evening that during tho night <>f sumlay. 1 !' twelve of tlie Confederate urisniien c.-u- i fined in tho pens at Camp Douglas, were . u frozen to doath. Ii is a*.i<>rtcd that *-n | Monday morning they w**re found in tl-.- j L misornulo handful of hay in their l-nuk-, ! u frozen Stiff, though to uli appearances in J t tho onjoyoionl ot perfect health tho day * *• previous. The barracks at Camp Douglas are ! 'j woll known to bo totally unlltted, during | n ‘ tho provftlunoo of sucli wenfhftr as tho | i prosonl, for tho me of anything, irc-ly •' « cattlo. Thole iu which the-o priimieiv I 1 um oonlhir'l are ninny ihem <l< niitiiU‘ *' of htovuis; the window* in -"in . .<! ih.'in | nro broken out, and through the hoi-? uiul . ; nporturot in tho roof the cold wind fuieiy enters. It is said that tho local officers at tho camp, actuated by a humanity tlioir su periors might pattern after with profit, liavu done all in their power to make thu condition of the prisoners comfort able. But there are those above them who havo a terrible sin to an swer for. It were mercy that, after their capitulation, our cannon had been turned upon these prisoners, uml butch ered them where th-stood, than l at from a far southern dim", without any preparation being made l'--r tin ir . fnf« rt or nrofectiort, they should he tralHp'-rf.-d hither, to meet, with .-.ai-fi.v anythieg worthy the name of siiultcr, thu Ilurcti rigor- of a northern winter—to ho mur- J* red hr neglect to endure tho torture® of a death «r cold. lt is said that the both Illinois (Scotch Kegmunt) ho'-l a meeting to protest against the cohditton of the barracks at Cump pouglas. Could they eiil’st the 1 pens which paint so eloquent- "l thu land, it would bft t" (lie recent iirtHiacd- nd LuKlslutivo depart- ovenmidut Frutn tho ulpiiti.m i-coohfeiuUon is iwacd; 1 th© rii p"iis. .loaoluto our land, injunction with tho whit© ir Uhertios, but to cx- uxtruot from tho ardor fii-.'ofb) Hulortod blimiM mt-erutaeo of the most ■> nooniopilsh tho mi.i- will ii* I- i ui a Croat nuauuru tho v.r •••intry i i" undcrae before wo • • . I-*'ie • • With ear rank-, filled will le. ti' -ri ixii<1 easy, ltut if wo uuuo Uie war with*small « "H«s* the war n l'-vary eneourn«. imporuaeo of the i Y i h t!‘ r undcrK" before i th our rank* fill d oasy. ltut if * . the war limy bu pro- y onteuratfemeni oen- cuiatioo will buKiveii law, nnd tfiosu • ' ' .in ' desire to join the l cfhuunt. ipunv A, Uupfain Ru«*. Macon. B, •* Mit-dioll. Co' " C, “ Hotinv, Jeflo 0*. Mit- lieil, Columbiu. I»''iinv, Jeffomor nittju o, Tolk Co. Little, Harris C Pougo, Atlanta. llatuhiiiH, OolUL. Cqfhio, Talfnir Co. Minis. Columhi Augusta. Little, Harris Co. o,. Atlanta, liiiis, Columbus. ",'slhir Co. ol ii in bus. 0, A _ ol tilts.* Companies will bo uni b.-oaly, And other, ordinary cr ord .... 0 l.j.'. l t.) tilts >.i i"®si wit bout pulsing through , - uityig otlieers for this ltegi- As thi. duccd Tu llu Rk Wo haven is located up*. , have ii ,n chiefiy rl Gulf of Mg ont hi folio The Snutfi williir.: S'* ■ -nclud ■ a j«i»t and honurable ].",i . witli any of the .Status except New l.o ■ i.d -‘’l’rofferod guarantee of tho cnint. mtptod navigation of tho Missif- ivi-r.'’ No ccunnont is indulged i by tlie oditor. Vaccliintlou—Caution- j W • clip the following from the Atlanta Int Hi;:'net r, and think il proper to be iIJhcc i tli" "ibcr hand, a loyal |ioe only Northeri The to me to do unlnteiili : language, who her ..onlMoiiliftl or [ vi c, in vuiich this G<>vernmuul has a t iiutly spoken <*n the - abject of the \ Jt certainly has had and avowed to one pur|K-se—a d- t' iminalion to j p, i vu liio integrity of tho country. in *• ‘ ' :•> "d-iiilting nr y Inc - "I i-lfort, ' J cut I III" contrary. borne ; on ciiOeffn y iu alt vicissituden with early ar.d I'fiited State A trieU of I nnd l. i .. g island, and Port j • re enumerated. The no- Atlaxta.F. . i>. Smith, W. E. Word- i charged with t ij*nry Brisbane, Direct Man-Jutl Tho*. J night. but . Now, when v.u find a friendly T ♦:*t. o.a© monlli * L und no occa i • through -vb ion, torios and ■. rate j incident of war jail last I "f th© Unit 'd *“ ) cud, roclai ai:.L the national ( nuiiuir invited review th" t wenty . i 1 • ILvi .-tern, Middl ilMt**®. J lmve mi many ; lofoio tiuhruiltcd to tin ' rument tho President’s M-rcit® and idea* which lie f the detenu ination of the nd tho people Union. The • declaration®, reviewing that •tion with the oxi-ting uy i do Limy* druw- to hi* ftid the c» ufen nee which t-. -k nlacu between tho colonics and Gient Britain in our revolutionary war. il..* wiil allow me to answer that action, iri liu or Li* of a nation, must accord with it» \ Houston eccssfUce, and therefore can be h*1iI(-iu conformed to prucodeitU. Great Britain, > when entering on that negotiation, had officer* ar manifestly cento to entertain doubts <>f command* her ultimate hUcoctiH, and it is certain officer; G. that tho council not havo failed t- Al-oliiioiiihts 77. Eight Vermont, Rhode Mnnd. s »"w iluntpshirc, California, .ryland and Wc*tern \ i. 1 I*- elect, and the re®ult L rllows: Democrats 21; Al-. d liin will give a total • t ■ Abolitionists87. Tliu En- KioluduM that the Al)»»lilioi.- a minority of eight, unless itahi th. Ft i t hit- done tl •fund of net ,. therefore, II 'KT' a Itpo i the ^■^■tdoublwdly member® wti»*u they hat*s. The Denmcrnt* will, in tho end, pr-- Fcntisylvamu ANOTH UK (Te the scats ol two Tele; -Tho says: The Oonfodc- K"trihiiti or at largo and on duty, il* o, t'apL Vernon G. Lock* "tpt. John Parker, -Ii llieka, 2d offlocr . orduunce; W 1st L»j- . /■'* • liit' tlifjcni'cr: Judge Timothy l'-..1 * ' I, of Henry county, G»., has lately I " l l!ii "" ol hi* niost valuable negroes by vie einiitlon. 'i'ho virus with which they ..•I" vni eiuatcd was taken from thu arm of,a liealthy, robust negro child; and vithin twenty-four hour* after insertion | otto tiie arms of these negroes Ihuy were i corpse.*. 'The virus had alroady pasted { till-nigh two human systems, enu-ing iu theiu mi mote than the ordinary sickne«t u>uully amending thorough inoculation. It... i-w< tfully, C. S. B. S i i:am Kit Na-hivillk (io.nk to 8r,A.— We at* imormod that the steamer i<niti©> mike, Uapt. T. H. Bakur, (late Nash ville,) ho* gone to sou from near Silvan* null.--via'/. Const. It was rumored op the struct on AVed- n--dsy that the stuamcr Kallltumaku 1 Nashville), CapL T. 11. Baker, had gono t • sen. A* wo could Iraoo the rumor to i ".iMaLle soute-, wo Hindu no mention •s " Wo hiarn- d ypxturtluy that tho * -•. i• 1 *. mid nut gone to sea.. Tho •t'Ufiu-r Si. .Johns, wO learn, hu« gone "‘ l v.i. An«,20f/(. SX sufferings of tlie " r H VRHY. Osdarlewn, - pl F VCKI I'. <5-.r K 'tnwn.Ua. i..ii" -I ll-i* htyu'i* i.» limited to th© • in*.lit of nntivuop-*rations, them wish- iiift te unlirit nroreiiucrte.mo appt^Ht one©. C'uptCe* (i. 20tn (Ja. lU*t., febV it. Toombs’ ltrlfftds. oners ut Camp phi' ed in puns, in which, Humanity, do ono would eon tine even a dumb beu-L during this wenther. -Chtca-j o Times, Jo b. 3. Trick ofthc ftcbel Agent* iu Hlrlimoud find in tin) column* of the i’aris journal Lu Petrie a rtatenicnt i.'. *-‘i i. North. Thu Palrii tire hi-liuf. th** an noun which will ©roni« gr*. Franco and Kugla-xl. tho booedod State* have to bend twenty million: millions doilan* fund for tho reh of Europe. Mr Jell, maude<l from l*rc-id* I 1 ST RECEIVED, alurvu and now astorl- *I im til ul Watch Materials, CoXSI.1TI.no ok ,, ilr HANDS, GLASS, MAINSPRINGS, Pinion.*, Jewels, Tools, Ac. the lliu HW<U(D$, MII.ITAHY UI/TTONS, u fnrl I M.llir ■fill.. iii the elu-sos Dav liueoln tlie nu ll’ cotton to tint above named nun, wliieh \*-ill ho sent to Southampton, Nantes nnd Havre. Such an notion i* worthy of all praise. It prove* Unit the Confederate,,... asnooiutiuu hetwuon tit those of our working eln preeinto tlic Intel Hr <td® arid BY ELLIS & LIVINGSTON. EXECUTORS’ SALE. O N WKDNBHHAV. .March f, »i 10 o’clock a. m . h. front «( I fill* and Livlngaiun’s Auc- tiun R-" in, fidy and cue bulfnhHrc* Muscogee Rail Road Stock. | Al**-. fbir(> -»ix and <m*)-hnlf shitcc* Mobilo & Girard R.R. Stock, Three Lola on Oglethorpe at., I Kvhcthfir tlm „ Washington will aifew Eui.-ie-an \e-.-.d- lo enter tho Southern Port* n>r tlm pot- ' pobe of loading with tb<> cult* ’ in quc»- J tion. Wo may surely hope that such j j 1 permission will not bo rufuned.” > ; A. U. Herald. \ •— t (JaI’TUUKoI UoNjrCUKHAT Ii- I'« Noltril 1 l Cauoi.iHa.—The Km-toii coriornoudent r uf thu Ruluigb Journul r. poiu tbftt two • companies of Major Nethereutl'* Laital- ‘ ion, commanded by Captains Uohinion j J und pavis, were surprint <1 hy the i.*M«iry : at two o clock oil thy uiuruing of the iiith. ( uml nearly the untiro command suj.po-i d to have buen captutod, net m.i-u than! niglitoru.it making limir escape. Gu-! men were art camped on the Dover road, | when burpiibod by thounoiuy umber IP! . mdf a. re of load, oik u mid all nero*fnry oat- uh.I .iwcUinir. with all half .. . tbo follewinc rue®, adjoining tfa« uf Columbus, to wit: jo, 41, 42,14, 4A .... ....... ■.jo, fi7.1». W, 60. .07. (>'. .VIw, Ip’S mi (ho ©»i>.t •'ll" . . • i, 11).-tiling (h» north 73.-I.7.V7#, 77. ■ i lou^tuo emt common, i% ■ i Mail-.if thu lot*,©hawing i-l ne .fc*iircmcat, can be boon nil . a o» tbi* city. r. I* .niters' Salt Manufacturing ‘ V..-ill'll \Y. WQQLFOLK. WM. y}. VTOOLFUIiK, Executor*. I LLLS .k UVKfUriTUN. •wg