Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, April 07, 1863, Image 1

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— mmam ' 'A: / I THOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor. feuMEXHvr^ A STRICT CONSTRUCTION Of THE CONSTITUTION—AN IIDMWT AN() r.CONO.MKUI, tllHININTHATION Of THU OOVKRNMKNT "oOUBnU^TGEOH^ Governor's Menage Conrlndcd. TH e daily enquirer p*‘ 18 PUBLISH BD AT | 9T\TE r.sffOMXMi: ArtvMtrr. 1» L transmit horuwith oopiei of rosolu- ! the cnniit «»f tho Confederacy; mid tions, pH*snd hv the i. ■'.•i.-laturoe of thu i rtuih would then be liable for ha much Alabama, South Carolina, Mu- j itcould rea*onnbly bo expected polluv* per i debt * . 61 00 fur One Mouth. Iadvsstiskxusts conspiouously inserted at l^salrate.?. THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER pnbltAhrd frery Tncid»7»aralaf. fgBMS-fS 00 per annum. paraMo tiwarta- 1 J^Tt milRn jt m l.\ fjy in aavanee. ) principles, him! ||1,30 for Six Months, payable in adraaoe. . ia U n, must b>* 1 ADYKRXI3BMHNT3 ! ■»<*riou«ly affect i prosuTii und pro-p ,.ieoowly insert od at Ox* put.ua net ox . uu ,„ u i l 5 ^ f , Air the first insertion, an.l Kiktt Caara tiollin! bvthcd<e' u#irry«tb*equent insertion. Asquare in tha If tltu propo-iotl individual indebtedness, nnd would for the ultimate extinguishment of ; .. then have assumed n legnl liability for ! principal, in this *luto of thing-, to: *jgn the debt of the Confederacy ; the orod- capitali-t- refu-e to in vest it, CMiifoduretn it nfeach Stntn tent onen placed below I securities, Hnd tho credit of the individual , n tho m Confederacy ; and ns | Sintos te far ho.ow par in foreign tnnr- ! T )ll«S Mow the ho h| v proposing upon j pay, the credit ot tho respective (Statei O', the endorsement of tho j would bo placed, not only at a lowpoint, •nf.-u- racy by the States. | but very nearly upon a level with each doubt thu natrii’tie iu »iives , other. Th** would be injustice to thosi which have prompted this action of our : States which havo maintained thoircrod ter States. But ns this is a question of j it nt inj» important i cloven linos in suisil type. ,0-ircd wools. notices over eight lines obar«e>l m [ *iv«ti*®w*nu. Conmanications ot a panama! character. f intended to promote the private rods of I CcTrorstion.s^odetic-. Srhooteor Individuals. ix>ebanrrd as udvertisements. that tho indorsement *>f th' Conted.-.-uto bond- by tin- S v. ill give thorn n value in foreign mark t-. which is a*inched to neither the er i; ot the Confederacy, not ot the indivitlI .Htatoa? AVhile tho war and the blockade tho highest point. Take for Instance | last, and while wo refuse to submit to »wn State. It may bo truly remark- taxation sufficient to retire a rea ■■ uablo lion in tho prom- ; «d without disparagement to other States, | proportion ot our paper te*ur*. it u \ i : .n l by'Consequences 1 that tho debt ■ *: (Georgia is loss in pro-j to expect that u.> o.m fun.Vfr th>* «i !.l cron it of the State, j portion to her nm>ur>■. s, than that of any i abroad, witli.-ut the m.< *. rulnou- ,nr;i. e, ilia our duty to j other Htato in thn Confederacy, or indued j floe, no matter how ,.ftou the paper m e-, and not bo eon- any other upon the euntiuunt. The con- imlorped by the pm tie* now mornliv in iuotionof others. J sequence • * that her credit is worth a I bound for its payment. . . ir.emeiit will have . higher premium in tho market than the | But it may be said, if the states are the efl'eet ot arraying tno eapiial of the crudit of any other State in the IVnfed- now mornliv bound for the payment of } »V ' I oraoy. % Her people are therefore entitled I the debt, and their people are |.... ?t ll v i ii vth bi . < To ilLi-.mto: Tf.u tueelrHnio hoiid’ - d dollars of Con federate y lodes. I!,. wi-huH to purchase • <w hi i| calf and he find* it will wii do -urn to pay for th *■ ' : depreciating nnd at the h- •< vt three months it may take dri d a ml twenty five dollars to i,- t 'i• .m-.v At this point iup- Uovurnmeni, a M tux. •stabliah tho policy Boaln Huunlng the Ciauut- Mauffuluary Affair at Columbus, Ky. let at \ lekaburff. From the Mempbii BuUotin. Cornvpomlenee of the Memphis Appeal. I Wo are plac d in possession of th • par ti , 1 < H* 10 ,’ *‘ ,,rc ‘ l 2o< j ticulars of n singular and desperate affair win 11 vu O clock this morning four of at the Columbus liotol, at Columbus, Ky., 1 No. 81. ^ l,n bonl« ,n .H« 0 anHttompi to j on Monday morning. In uon»oqit«nco of numerous npoltca- namod Jack K j^ers, a brother tion* made by various persona to tho War Melting Instructions. Adj t a Inhp’h Gex'i.’h Opyrcs, I . •, Vf * ••• Kmhmoml, Alarch 19, 1803. ! ticulars of n singular and desperate affair j Gbnsk u, Oudkiw, | rundown below the city. Our Pickets! .» „ uiuk sounded the nl-irin, and immediately pre- of Col. lingers, of the 2d Tennessee cav- Department, it is obvious That buiuu U ua> pHrstions were made to atop and destroy airy, in the Federal army, had been stop- conception in regard to the instructions tte . ■'z l z 1TZ i "T"; r m ' d,y * ,, r i - wL KSS made ithri*- '■■-» »!»•iy®.! k 4 .. .i! ! Iu 1 *: „ : l ' , °Ufin > hisacttonii weropeculiar, • itupreamieni of supp ies must exist i •d and be i nd to cili , ng tin* ■ i. i ■' i •.• ■ 11 h i 'ollecif that tho ngents of th* | 1’his will at once stop the tierline I country agniiiit the favor ot a rot:" ns true*. Union, lu w ;vti . mdobl • net Would bo mo l u.ii r . Again, if the effect is t I of ail the Mates ti* »n equality. . the 1 the The legislature. [ Xi? find very little of interest in t Lfv»rt« of proceedings last week. It h rtrpinxinp an ^ •* unsettled questh [whether the Legislature can at once pro- j •gard to the manner in'w uich lie managed their linancial affairs, or tlm amount of debt now owed by each, it would bo gross injustice to thone States nlin-led their affairs so ut lutie debt, and have . rodu. »»t tho highest Her people are thereL benefits of her economy, her wis ; nianagement, and her far seeing state- | manship. If she and tho other Statu (lit now endor.o tho Oontedoruto debt, her 1 the bonds, and let the \ tat aut j credit ii at once plac -1 upon a level th»*ni?elves the direct leval with Confederate credit, if not below it, j pay. To my mind, tin ubmitto llu» necessary tax for that purpose, when imposed l»y tie* I\.n- (rovemment, why not iudnr-o pi ■ ob .liy , L .live dollars > band. after the piiy- ' ‘ word, by paying Tho Wilier batteries j ping nt the hotel fm „ „ ! eft cf, but two ( f ihetn ons, and, though hit actions wero peculiar, impressment of supp i • V and pnsseii on by the j tho.v were not of a character to indicate ! tho part of ti e people o. ...... . n grea! nm ber of shota ns J any serious derangement In this, it ; <>f tho Government have violated their appears there was a great mistake, for on instructions ; now, there.ore, for tho lay morning, about four o'clock, ho | purpose of removing such misconception miw*o,i Iron, hi, room .tMlthily, nnd, I nnd to prevent »ny violation or tl.uio w in ,, kni'u in hnud. mndo hi. wnv to tho ! in.lructlona, it in heroin' ordered rY, 0 /. 1 * ? u ™| , w !"’ W»» .leepinit In iho | 1 Thin no offloor of the Government ha!!, the hotel being lull. On reaching [ “hull, underany circumstance- whatever, the sleeping man, Rogers put his left impress the supplies which a partv has hand upon hts pmaon, and raised Ins right fo his own e.onsum tion or that of hii bund to strike: but the supposed sleeper j family, employees or slaves. II. That no uftiacr shall, at any time, pa ab'iig. When opponjie the i ir ef the city, ono of the’shots rat ! ore <tf them and shattered her 1 pi|m, when slie l.ieam ■ unmanage able nnd drifted with tho curront. b t > ::•(>-•••! that the crew aboard of iter must have !«.. » scaldod, and forced .'.'wii’l bo i "■ e.ri' I -ition,, the Vi. tv I ll„. ,1.1(10 ! 7‘-. "u" ,U °B •'* “ i ii... 1 hHoro. Mhhv of them must have been lost, as but few were seen to make their The boat was almost .stationary, which have P«M Further , if the end' edorato debt, by tlift the ; ami very nearly or quite 1 with that •’? nil the ether result is, that the people o reap tin* benefits of which the people itlr.d. _ “V >f (n State a level j reasons a by ii iibnuld not be »!• *r.«. Whilif tlie Uoiistltutionnl obligat ost* upon tho peoidn of the State-, impoi other I t ihunj entitled. . .<» v > ! »•» r ti* the peopliMil C*eurgin, a: 1 to Thr aluo and leave the i worth hh much in •rty ns the whole whs I wur paid, But sup-j liurdetiHome and to j nnd ball after bnll struck her. Alter turning the heavy ooncentratod tire from n number of our hutterien. for about thirty ilMed, surplus i i.y jt .iiuuid | Li ««b Iho unflniibcd butii.o,. ..I l«.t; A’~,tb.urLlo"orl3 entitled t.< the benefits cf ; the tn u per lor credit in the market. Lt i- i s»ry i ' ' r people bIiouM make sai rill-' ns it s '"-big the taxes m he obligation. Ti uneomont ot tho adjourned session 1 injury | rJ lVv,lnc.l:..v it. April.' I L’d.Vm.-.l^ U " W [,„o, of Muscogee, itns introduced j ] »c (14 a ,,n-id charter the (ieorg-a Horae'Insu- , not he the Iw.'i'.imat Irancc Company, nnd to inaorjiorato tho pound emiorsutnent. " «i" h-.vIn.■•'.ti ith^,!m“r"Vii“; ThaSeiuto conttrinod the nomination | j (jder||t() liirrrnil] , lof John T. Of»rk ns Judge of tho Tataula inter. nted m main*. | Cr , u j t | and sustaining Hr tr Thu President nrosentod *o Hie "enate Vlld unur I name *r in! from J. J. Flournoy oft "nrke, : pinrioti-m. Wi. I pry iiig to be allowed to have two vlvcn! I what will be the int i indofinitoly postpi wh t'l-r th"so >us j cc tor tho « tho ! tin Sin to liHf r be j every call nt. I ity for mon, i i Logctho sight : rwiiiik' upi IV i in- -fn- i«-j.ioiB,uuny «-i | , providing the means for its payment, { i and of imposing the taxes for that .»ur- : i po«e which may he nroes-iry. Tho i 1 people then know how t<» hold their agents t<» a proper o ■ intnbi'.-ti Suppose, liowever, the State* iudors the i debt, and pledge heir tmlividu • ta : ;h p - at lualuritj Mini , t the sole the pro- t very capital uld | and Jiat with every eon-iitut 11 iring fiho-vn, f n ! faction, that the pr« - 1 n-ould placo the 11.1- l.sts of the country. •iI obligHtu i hv rding "lahih f*r ; Congress, nfrr the ('onfederacy ; .,-ivoof injury to *«e, ■ lual State., and The mnintain ll air L the naive in ay generally lint« in determining what Supp - * tho ** holy debt tllun But having already mvcnteU Mih liioun bum, it they feel that the (Georgia V.egiol.itare. Raiurd'i!/,'2&tti.—Both branches had re*- eluticc* before them requesting tho return o negrotM employiwl on the ci»«st defence, P r “t' that others might be subilituted, if ntecs- j wry; and tho Sonnto adopted u resolution | large In this effect. Ii. the Senate, Mr. Brown introduced i billr-qutf'ng tax-payers to give in tin rsluftof thuir property in currency, unilci until. ,, Thu House adopted u resolution rosoiud- ; Inn the resolution ol the la.-t session to thumto-ta takew raqpss, ao that tho unfinished bust- its credit, n M»«fAli»t«M»ii>lt ininht bu Inkon up ■ I {jj?T '‘"J," iu order. Tho concurranco of tho Situate J ,j,. j,|, ii needed. tion of it, what el ft • Tbs following worn some of tho now tho mu d of tie* . i] bill* introduced in tlm Home: j cvMor'i-ilyin • t hut lit tie il'ftioully wilt i»«* their aotion. debt Ilf tho Coiifed I ernnie.nl with i jn ' t'> inquire, uheth- | the Uv ai.d make the payi thesn objections, it ruuld men finding that they e.oi of th" permanent lutie-Hu avoid an m'p'e .n credit claimed by iu« ad- re tun their pln> would, after lia% inur contraetud the filing, however, it :** pro- when pay day came, turn over tin ark, that the advocates of j punaibiltlv to the legislature* < lorsoraent are no. agreed among'.hem- ' State*. '1 hu* we hhould have one vo*, and that m proposition « I per that I i minute-, “he began to settle in the water, nt down slowly at first, but as sho careened over until one of her v'tick* wan half emerged in the Htul a few minutes later sunk out b'-autifully - leaving only a >t to murk her whereabouts, i and drifted on down, under thu fire o^ our Ruts Her crew win a‘ her, but the boat itself I ' the pre-en* writing. A* tho ii! fated craft was about half sub merged in water a while tlag was hoisted on the halyard-, but no help could bn to evp.-i^; . my firm | afford • i to the help • wretchos, and all policy advocated by 1 the Yank •- on board lound a watery I " t.'-infedcrato tax, grave. But few of thorn oAcaped to the dd 'It to the dele “h...-e It i* believed that the one that collecting it, ha- j *untc w a - an iron clad, but it is not know, what her riMme wii.h- the other one i“ said to be a w oodua boat. The other two h ats earne down as far us the point above, but thl« fire from our gun* made the route ro hot for them tlmt they hud to ulmndon tho trip, and they returned up to the upper end of the curtal agnin. A* the scene was transacting before our eyes, immense crowd* of citizen*, includ ing women and c ildren, wore <>n ti.u bills oyerlookinu the rive', and a-the unl'or- areon nnd sink, nply shifting the ler l*> thu other, is an attempt in id the wur upon nything over all tho ; ■ I e uo.'hiis lor i fed a emont of tho , by the i it ('■•!.gr.-B ich t | and ponnam i ! UonlVduraey, < j sary to invu-t i •»th«r, wl • in 4aaign.it ■ t, ,1. pr ;• ! piodiga! h i rasnonsibllty abo j end of the year. e bill at tho little o.ou- tlint the tundouov e t.. c.nsolid.tion, Government i- eve uablo 1 will consent t«> 1> i the I (lovernment grows pit at- | grow w eaker, Mini t If he adopted the latter alter ti<<! ofa!, Mr Gilunn, of Ghatlmm, introduced hill to divert and divld*! tho.School Fuui fertile relief yf soldiers' families Mr. Robison, ot .\l . » jpi b : iuthorir.0 th.» city of » ••lum -u* t • »'d i»rtiin coinmous; nl*n » l>i!i ••*define! t qmlitk’Ution of voters in the city ot Go loud • "1 lo “peetutot The la-t seen of tho ono that escaped " was near tho mu-..lit of the .1 kept herself enveloped In a dense cloud of steam, so that our gunners could not nee plain enough to lake accu rate aim. Sue is “upp".cd to bo badly 1. and but little hope i- entertain- m| tha id the our hnltorios. .S-.nn utter the tir ed the two Farragut boats below •n lIn) 1 in the neighborhood i'll on, and kept up utn mend- us . • . thirty minutes, n> .h-nht r tlie “Utiken t. Imt al- l>fied I G 1 the Just | the pc onted lutnbn . Hr. L'*e. of Musoogoij, a bill to prescribe th* manner and place of holding public tiles in Golumbu-: aUo p-».dmior\s to inquire ini<> the disno-Mon made cf iho fund* fer tbo clothing «•:' •> rgia troupe, nod for the support of soldier*' families , .l»o » m t * admit certain d.-t-dr of record i.i eviaenca. Mr. Akin, of Barlow, a bill to increase tlirfo- s til* public offli ! she • pivon .1 ho er this, the old Un cted, anil the Mti .-hould return : nf it, the capitali- to a (.'ont'edoracy nfed'i j become niemh not left to lo longer in existence, f* payment, n *r J rely on the obligation of the .State’*, I C’liino and pay the *i*-!*l, lmt ho re ' up<»n the .-olemn I’ gal endorfement j it a individual State*, which would he i binding uj»on them in one < onledera j as in another. Theeapitalis-ti having tl I obtained tho solemn endorsement • j Statu*, for a sum ai large its they I reasonably be expected to pay, tl»»t Inve »iulor*eit-U 'twuiJeriiie bond®, nu turally de- and declaring tlmt Georgia will adopt the | j K gilit v' on t policy The advantage* claimed tor both prop osition* nr**, l he|iov«% hubetanti ,lly the I vidually. t same. The chief of which is, that tho all the d* !•' proposed indorsement w nuld reSKsuro the ■ in coutra •! Ii ienco of capital in Confederate cred- j tmpi>“ethe When upon a ques tment in the bonds tion of ih« f tho ('onlc<lerMcy, in amounts tuitiicienl ' idatimi i f tl o fund all trea.-ury noli* issued in re- J State* the t heulth^ circuiatioii; and j central u,, pe been guided in the thu* reduce the circulation to only necessary to muet the legitimate commercial demand for currency. This look* well un paper, and might v;ork nil in practice if thorn were enough “itrplus capital in the ( ootederacy, t<> ;h” ! convert hundred dollar l il - into inlurasl il,| i hearing bond-, and lay them away a- in- uld } vestment, as fast an all the paper mi l* in n inert ased the country can make the paper, and all liability’ on the p i t • f tl.. lr debtor*, the | tho engraver* can pr.nt upon it tho like- Sutes, which w*n.ld weaken their ability n**»» of circulating medium, and an army . to pay, and might in future came the ' vf Government clerk, nm sign these Ht.nii people to throw otl'tlie whole burden on | pr-mise* t . pay Hut here lie* tho ditli- Hr. Radford, a bill to repeal the HUty | , U!etmul oJ - i ls a--, tiiiuiltilcd weJglit. j ■ W hatev.-r may be tin. confidence Knowing, in other words, that .t i» pu*»i- | «f canilelist- in the- see■untie-, the < nun- !*••. aflat- d h* it ]■> by a destructive net here, with tho that it i* no tune igliU < f State*, or to r State tight- and » Hr. Tatum offo of approval of tho })<» a* of roiolut of tho*** St Mr. Ilioodworth, a bill to equali> Ii»w, except a* relate: old lor* Hr. Mitchell, of Pulaski, a bill lo corporate tho Commercial Bank of Gr,. , Mr. O'vvons, of .McIntosh, a bill to uu- | t , thorlzu tho Governor t** roimburso fund* ! ,| spoilt in obstructing river*. r Monday, —Tho Senate parsed tho * r following bills : | A bill to prevent slaves fro or using property as their <*i .without ttio consent of thuir owners. A bill to protect sheep raisers. bio to incrOnse debt onerous, . the i to drive might f paytm amount i i people to repudia- | ' ■ laid < take tlie of one billm i tho old (Vhfu • rplus capital foi i . as fast a* hututr -and dollar bmidsc of the maintained eircunutnne with aequiu , nod should I I b(*"l tor to the commune itrplus capital iff the South w»* in- j ( |,V„,n , d in Statu It 'ltd-. Bu i . Stock, Bail- J „.|,od it St- k. Bonds • f Corpuratii-n Ac. j \j y 3 tfiat limn, most nf tho “urjilus ha« I .. nrr j,„i nt of tho hayonci; and w should not forgut that rights surrondon in wwr are never regained in peace. V should tlicl-efore d no net tending t duet oy the Status iu one grand ron-u elution, and lay the foundation of a cut. tral despot inn upon thuir ruin*. Having given Rotno of the r-.'upnn which r-Mtiid'.r my mind that the I opi unturfai:-t*il by tin* iidvocatu* "f f ut ind'-rsutnoiit, that the adoption of tin i policy woui-i why accutiiulaltt a id dcMicnd w it ii ii, of twenty aid back hv thniii K .ltl. <1 'llnr fur trust thi • policy 1 reduce uly du i a health\ • , tlmt * edy l iter for u., to submit mid make all tin* mr cmiiitain our Oo\ orn- 1 - u 11 to Htithorizo the c.*n,olidatiun «»i the stork uf tho Savann ih, Albany and | (lull and tiio Atlantic and Gulf lload*. A bill to repeal the act of 1861, tiling i th»i salaries of memliur* ; also the bill fixing other salaric*. In the Homo, a number of new bills were introduced ; among them thu fol lowing: Ur. Love—A bill to raise rovonua—it prescribe* thy mode of making tax re turn*, lo punish tux piy**r* forf»U* .►wearing ; also a hi.) lo repeal tho last | clause of suction *1121 of thu (.'ode Mr. Gibson—-To prescribe llm quanti ty of cotton to be planted. Mr Thraihor — A bill to prohibit the i islo iff liquor without .Ioonae, nnd to ru- j pool tho 'icenao law*; hIho, a biff t» in- corporate the Stonewall Insurance t.'otn- pany. Mr. Hargrove—A bill to disband th* 1 Stair troop*. Mr. Smith, of Hall—xY bill to dulln- ; tuition for teachers ; tl*»o, * ired tho The rivers drawn brother*, husha alive* by tho hu j half of five I they / an spar-, t > . however desirable, j afford partial and j inducing some cnj.i ; to seek invcnlmetil if the war goes on, k« hand* m'm "'niiu.p? Bond- • and j q U j r j fll » the amount of daily expend.t robabl tbs now mad Momllm millions of d liar* rt « r ie* ol life ex n i, the supply hh I# * *f in any *. ' i j t > h •/. . t. ■ c .n< t .r>-n This mi noire might f lir t | lo , ir ,. hM nt ev : - ..f high pri. . « an •mporary relief, bv 1 redundant paper currency. I to ru i- ni’t l *w i mpi ■>'d. ' remedy, and "tii. one, * hi* h can o . the-" li.nl* But KHl „ th.- evil, iii-pin* cut. I-... .. i . n, amt the Gov-rnmctr [ mbiliiy fiRsily ot isauing two or j ultiinat*'; f dollar* a day, oflt* •i 1 „i. lV ,.,' ■ ring I I-' remdve to ke al thu sr^l^tm in trouble," and all will ye JOSKI'H K. BROWN. ■ ■ long -hot taking nil eel. Noith - attempted to lira oil tho hat- CUV. Th.« scene was very ml the happy result has placed i: the ciiuntuimnco of every- ( ,„■■«• nil rreth; " I the .dor* eka- »the Yanku' Tlie l'‘iglit at (Gcunxvood, t’KDKRAI, KKI'ollT OK THE AKK» From the Mumiihia Argus. ltMli. Vo havo intoll goncu iroui the ^ ■ exped tion tip to 10 i • In> morni..tr 1 • i-1. Our arriving elock i 'day ■rd* i the arl, id lie i tic him wc gulln Hie following particular* of tho engage ment "i the iron clad gunboat Cliillicotlic and a Ufmfo lurate lintier.v at Green wood, tho juneliuii of the Y •• I It*hii-h*i and Tal- bilmtchie rivers, on Friday last The expedition through the j.a,* consists of two iron-clad iMlIihoat-, tint Cliillicothe and Huron Ddialb, two runs, live of tho nui-qmio Ib’et, and eightoen transports. The ( liillii.-'tlie Wa« leading tho llnet upon a battory wliit'li "■ repliodall opi-nml tiro up- . a- d Fri other id at night tho firing leu tery mioh'U allot through Ttlmle. !»f tile Gliillicotll.*, iding sixteen * Ini * brethren, wh admitted, t at.-orb the - flu of tho debt, surplus nt sidcrablo injury to her ni omul' Shu exliauslod tier ammunition and was compelled l" cease firing in con-equoncn. Tho darnuge done tho buttery i- ic-t known. The fleet tv a* rnnificllr<t i < c-oiu* t.« a halt thorn, us tlie hat tery i* quit lirtiiidablc and will have to ho -ii. n. - 1 i>.ff.»ro lh” expedition can l.rocecl into tile Yasoo river. it is quite likely a “.•v-rc haflo will ho fougl.l a' trail-port* are badly cabotitu. datimged fro i tin* i tho p«- p thu battery throw and -indi, mid - uno of the shots wo o lutidor- of tho Armstrong gun. They upon the l.hilllcotlic passing down tii twenty miles ubov front tin* gr. tardiy deed coma, with .”1 wood an 1 draw u ; submit, wuh t 1 The Advocate* of tl: land that thu Oovunniu | the debt at iioine, at a heavy prein ' .it it' favor sftsr the in i - . merit, I | the calculation upon the *:i. • tlmt credit is now worth n lutgo pren when compared with (.'or;federate. T i *how the fallacy of thi* conch: Is bolng ! time, that t plan also con- : urnm example will While tlu* fleet Tallahatchie, so: ij{ t j the b.illU' .1', tho \ |,ii I dueovuro’d with a large mi ■■■ vh-wc. ,|,. prol.it.ly 1,0'ti hale- hiirning. It hu.I j hccii -et ..n fire to avoid it- falling into the hands at iho I'edciaB. Tho wreck of the boat wn* thought t" he thu Thirty- fifth Fftrallol, which had boon up tin stream gathering cotton to make breast- wur .- of. A < o..federate gunlm.u and trnii-oortH wero only twenty- '■'If;:: bill to lo Mr. i tax *pe *t only i levy* .|s of th* thr I the s ahead of the fl L . Tho i thu buttery time enough to draw his dstol 1 placo it at tho head of l*o-urs, whom ho threatened to shoot if hu rained his hand. This staggered Roger*, who with drew from iho beu, but immediately made r "~ tho room of tho proprietor. Mr. Casey. soon as Mr. Casey made hi* appear ance, Rogers cotnmoneed stabbing him. Casey defended liimsolfas well a* hecould, hut, a* Roger* was a very large man, over six foot high, andol powerful muscle, ho had to retire from tnu fight, aftor a sharp engagement, in which lie roepivod tiHitoy ^Ikvin^nlv rmtor} n wdfojflh..ttP itiencud on Mrs. (.Insoy, whom he etabtied sumo thirty odd time*, inflicting severe wounds. When sho had escaped his bloody h -nds, Rogers went into another room on tho sumo floor, and stabbed both of its occupants. By thi* time, the alarm had boon given, ami tho boarders in tho \ and tho patrol guard, commenced ink at Rogers, lie had blown out : the lights in hu hall, and il was difficult oHoohim, Duringtlmshooting, a lieutenant, name unknown, In charge of prisoner* from Fort Pillow, was shot back. Tho guard finally came unless speei'dly ordered o to do' by i General commanding, in a case of uxi- gency, impr.-ss supplies which are on in f" market for sale on arrival, ill. Those orders were included il tiio instruc'iona originally issued in rotation to imnresain nt by iho (Secretary of War; and tho officer* exercising such authority Iigai.. notified that “anyone acting beyond" tho authority given y'ng t get into another boarder’s room rdered to aurvondor, but, instead of Co- ing so, ho made for tho guard with his knife, und was shot with a pistol. This io effect upon him, tor lie succeeded {'bing tho man who shot him. N he was *h«>t with a minio ball; thi- had no. ofleet. lie was.shot again and bayoneted, Hnd whdo in that position .stabbed tho guard in the hand. Ho was Imyone od three times before hogavo*igns of injury, and wnon ho did ho toll on tho floor, bin weight breaking the bayonet off in him. In all. hu was -hot in tho neck, broast ml abdomen, and bay not'd hroo times. If Roger*’ weapon had been any thing but a pockot knife, there i- scarcely a parson in tho hotel who would have un called. Tho wounded pc are six, arc likely i bi cunt and t r* ns, of whom thoro a recover, except Mr*, •unded sori u»ly in tho Attack on Cbarlctffon. Tho Wilmington Journal says: Tii • l/c-t on (ht Irani Vhnrfonton is that the attack it to ho made on that plneo on Thursday next, tho ‘M day of April, jtnd that tho advance is to bo lod-hv thoJron dads. Indeed, thu bgliting i* mainly to he tion by th in. Six iron-clad “Monit .rp,'' ho tho cur rent programme say*, are to cross . mbur, anchor within a thousand yards of tho fort* and (educe then’, and thus upon a free pas*ago for th tranaporte with tho land force on board. Tho transport-aro tr on t" sail un, land their troops under covor of the lire of tlie iron-clads. Tho troops once landed, arc lo advance into mid occupy tho city. This i--a I to bo ho plan concocted by Hun'ur and Dupont. They contemplate another New Orleans affair. That tin re i- something in it, ut least that it ha* been proposed by thoonemy, wo look upon «* more than likely. Tho “knowing one*” utta.’ii a good dual of importance to it. «»en. Beauregard, whether > no of the “knowing ones" or not, is ?nid to ko«p his own counsol. Of tho tin UHitnd and one infallible specific* for using tho onumy up. wo need Imrdly speak, for tho rea-on that wo do not know that anv of them will ho made u«c of, and if wo did know of any ofthetn lo ho adopted, there would ho so much the more reason whv wo should bosilont in regard to it. Suffice it t > say that there are men-ure* that, according to all human foresight and calculation, will he sufll eent to- hold tho onmny in check, it not fu destroy him. Tho en.-rny is evidently increasing his transport float at Port Royal, which would seam to givo sotno Sanction to the idea that no advunco is to bo made on t'lmrleston by land. Tho attack. without,. . ...... in those instructions, will bo hold strictly rcHpousibJo. From tho Yazoo »'ity llanncr l-'.xploftlou of tlie Magazine. During tho shelling of Fort P. mborton last Week, ono of the unomy’s choll* pen etrated .me of the magazine* and explod ed it. Two men were killed outright, and twelve mortally and dangurously wounded. Tbo w.-undud were brought down hero to the hospital. Wo Imvn witnoasod Mckoning sight* before, hut noun to equal thi*. Tw<> imve oacrl a leg amputated, tho rest are horribly burnt - rather roasted. Tin* hair is singed irilfii all their heads. .Sev.-mi have tfit-ir f c so burned a* t-» be unaido t-> ..pen their °y<'S. One has ni* hands cooked— another mb body bliste.od. and th>. -ktti off. bo- ugly g .ah on Ids back. They , seems Ifkol.v to bo nostponed until the middle of April, and tho rnntny mny hope, Ity commencing it on the anniver sary of the fall of Sitmtor, to inspire their troop-with enthusiasm, and, if possible, with cnnildonuu. Ituw-Hide Texan Hhoen. Captain Clarke Owens, of Tex ana, Juokson county, Toxi s ha* a company ot eighty men, now stationed at Uousi n, Tuxut, defending iho coast und city of tidvo*ton. Many of those gallant sol dier* are well shod with raw hide shoos, which in symmetry and utility uru not bu llied tho best hIiour in our Southern Con federacy^ 'J’ho beef hide is placed walor and aslio*, and roinains the til the hair will come off; the hide is then soaked in fresh water and rubbed until the ley i* extractdU ; it is then soaked from -13 to DO hours in strong bciii their terrible lot like men, and word of grumbling br complaint is beard. Sum • will die; some will recover; Such a sight ns this, could tho authors of thin w«r behold it, would teach them to study peace, and oeuso to untuii such miseries on humanity. Tiik Polish Lkai.kk The leader of the Polish revolution i* Count Guruwski, a brother of Count A.iaui (inrow ki, for many veer* connected with the New York Tribune. nfl.-rward* with the (State Department, and n<>w. i' • understood, with dikes' Spirit of I hr 7;o>..>. At tho latest account- hisarniy wn- conconirnled at Dumbrownn, and con«i*tod of about 10,000 men: but the insurgent* were ra pidly flocking to him from the country around, us the revolution in nil that part of Poland i* in full blast. General Gu- rowski, like his brother Adam, is one of thu few surviving founder* of the con spiracy or revolution of 1880. Then both brothers fought, and wero both iovu*u«l with wound*, but the former was made a prisoner and kept for a long time in dun geons. Unlike hi* brother Adam, who the author of the Punsluvistlc theory, and a friend of the Ru-*o-P«.iifih union, the Polish insurrectionary leader baton the Russian rule (.- in- lid in hi* youth, if not with more bill rm--• lie funs al- a centre around wi .eli grouped tho ardent, violent PuliMi patriot*. Tho Richmond Di patch, of the 2*Lh, thus speak of tint pro*p.f«n active operations on the part ot tin.* enemy : All tlie information which run.-in from tho Northern border <.t Virginia, indicates that active operation* for tho spring campaign are about to commence. Hookor’* army, we are told, is only wijjl- improvVmn'nl in tie , a few day* lavorable wealhor wilhalford, wh 1st Milroy in the Valley, bumg heav ily roinforcud, lias (ffuibinned id* out posts at Hraslmrg, eighteen mile.* this side WitichosU‘r. It iwnot improbubl” that his force has been, or will be, sufficiently increased to autlimizo the attempt to au- vunco up the Valley as far a* Staunton, or at heist to hold po*->cs&ion of tho She nandoah und Luray valleys. The Now York Argus says: It is *tatod that e.cry round of cotton pro duced by the negroes at Bui.ufort, has cost the Government twenty dollars per pound. Thus everything these philanthropists pron ised us has fuiiod—every eflbrt in he way ot war, every enterprise of p tho ruscuo of The negro wu» to rush i mr arms—-but he did not. Ho wu« u> sustain and feed our unnics; but he is a urtiien on them. Ho wn* to supply iho North with free lab. in that. lie is now to be sen to raising if that mustu.it -till more surely fm'. A lady exile, recently arrived in Rich mond, from \VuKt)ingl..ii, says that tho Yankee Admiral mu Font Im- written U» Washington that they need not hope for succumb in the attack upon Cnarle -ton, in consequence ol tin- admirable defences of the harbor. ell udvi-ud of all tho rnov* merits :''.-d.-rul* itl tlie pa-*. The point al of tho Stato. Mr. Smith, of Oglethorpe—A bill to trquiro the Inferior Court* to keep a r*rord of volunteer*. Mr. Dover—A bill to nmeml tax law* cd tt by und eapit the Confederacy fined within it- with an unyieidp ca*n it at every J injuries inflicted Mumbf i ttiiuro huppin.-i Chkkuiko.—The Legis pondentof the Macon TJr from Millodgcvillo, say. bring from alisections cheoring ucc unt* J' tnly 1'* , i hou-.and* of I. of l,U! "'beat crop, and what m B’-tll hot- ; r jj ter, they report, with tho exceptm". of a the t cub of thou fow of the upper counties, an abundance i.-u t> it that no "f provisions in the country, provided ?.*h'j'Y.VwwI those who hold it ra” l*e made t<» sell." ut, moralohlig ffinn, obligation tiiHfi that liX - their co-operat on i* r.- fc p«*« ttull.v the passage of a j"in1 rcr-.iut..m G.-neral Asf/mibly. urging the < n/•(»•, ! .ff rt:o Confederate Htate* in vi- / nhli- f full magnitude nf the crisi-i, to r •t. in- ' w th i.ervn and firmne*-. lo the di of its duty, by the asHesimunt ■ adequate :o ihe purpps * - terda up i. *|or » hun- i ll.denn. \V (i publish the of life tight elsewhere i Five lurg them the R. II. Fair. hTId and Autorrat. '■ with their main anu boiler decks all well j plunke" in, arrived at tlie fleet on Hun- * ind were -till at tho landing yentor- | j , paper of the ForrCat’a fit: he hoofs of t el and the gun, Tl the r th” del (j.-nrgia* even 1 to be worth fnrtf fit We were ind duel to Mr Jo.vr.s, IL-pru«entativc --f Harris county, fur the first copy of tho Governor's Mes«- •go received bi- us. lie ha* our thanks for his courtesy and promptness. • , cr; We should not only tedcra-y Hi ail lia/. ird hLo eiutain the udu may differ from it questions, or quo-tions •r c.-nt. t retnlum, i .-i/U-: ^hr? BoeaiiHe ner r»w»Mire*-* e great ind her debt small. Ineren«* •r indet <*dnesf tonne hundred millions, id iier b .o f- will cease io romm ind a -mnitir* I ( we adopt nitl,or of the pro- ,....| p • • the debt may soon exceed i- • u* • When l!ic Stnt* « have r..rn- i:t..-i i • '-wifelves to the policy, -did have I pb dglng t he i < »pl« irompt and <*hc.-tf 11 payin--ut of ton Wa: poition of it. If thu be d .in*. I j i,c. o in c.i-giving* about liiu refill. ; fml r. t i common practical sense of tho I Roll in:, perly apprr- i . hB* hiumi'ly r< pulsed, and lit ia*t * tl.. . i.cn.y * whole form wa* in ca'.. tow ards t he Y azoo Tass. On Fork, Col. Fcrgurson, reaped j - .iirp.-ho: t* r*. engaged th battalion th* Editorial Flolk.—Ther • has been a rutin,r on tbo street for several days that, , .. among tho flour lately seized by the go- freed: Ttrnment, thorn were a thousand barrel* speech Wongini to one of the Richmond editors. | pondcn*‘i "e mention this rumor h<.cau*e in it* ' what we present indefinite sha|>«*, the wh< •Richmond aro involved, so Vo* Wo repel all apj.lication rumor. Wu hopo th.” paper* . the nature..i the human mind, at; Much tho ruii.-ty /ff human intellect, that no two bon—i men were ever fully agreed in every -en'ini.” t. As long \S o ; or have lional oxlend t Huch I gen pre nfrderi **ud • ,0 .OB".' • ind-- ", they t debt, appropriate find draw hundred* of] I'dicr futu matter how many try. wo shall he dr'n . n hack to trio Maine | thing i* p"-*-»••! point. Government has but one way of J tninly do it. F<; railing money o reduce its indebtedness, Mine•- are ' nn *r. d that is by tnxntion, direct or Indirect, j brilliant victoi that ! command on D< ax a- | Tin* Hartford expr onsidur thu • u press tor*, and they “hould have \v our oimity to tolerate the diff. f such n j while wc r,.„U'i,d earnestly for what of Rich- wu consider und princip! inior as 1 do no art which can *• -rioush ,-mlcir the adrnini*trnti"ii in tha pin-ocutio th" war. In u»y judgment t* u prop- indorsement would, m thu cu !. arm ts against tho Gov uld amount to scr again th- press is i embarrassment. iho oi,inion of »He Gov- 1 i ernrnont equire. until they have indorsed t * all futn*r iscuM to be made by tha Gov ernment The advocates of the plan will j And . have much stronger reasons for claiming wa cannot rai«u money by indirect thaoxtui • in. wlu-n the States nru once j tion upon imports, wo have no nllerna- commit. * lo lh. p .liffT. '-Sv. th..y now j tiv« left but direct Ini'tl'in. A, Ionic »« rum hove for claiming th« Hrft indorsement. ! wo Attempt to conduct this war, and r.t Ii i* lik. i whirlpool, from which, when maintain our armies upon paper promi- e’ Lhe “.'at. - have oure placed thumselvas ! se* alone, w'c must expert to endure al Atni I within i* • p -wur. there is no return.— , the evil* of depreciated credit, inflated •••* mount indorse! becomes, as currenry, and high prices, should itsoon must, an enormous sum. tha effect J European ( >varnments arc already 1 .lohnst* it Achievement. »» cavalry have boon r«md- around Na*h- «.f Forrost huvo ucho- Sbtl** ('upiiiil. vp i Tlmr-ilay wuh aignal. u- • ..t' tlm uchievctnontR of our il men, it evince* great daring, b-rc-.iglit and ndtnir -blu rnanago- It ■ (»u - t" ii* pl. H-anllv upon . lit til.- ur, I, ky trip near Milton. WO J i- half way bnjtsucn Nnsh- ■ "k•.* • ■ ■<• ■••» • 1 i x jjp. flIt ,j Frank in. An attack upon tho i.t l. ""oral in -c* this { Malll ,„ 1;( i thnn, had to bo madu 'i re i ' tbV. V ni re , I »» « »»»k upon lh nncu.V, , I • , 1 - ' , u bM « : advance, tl- line of which extend* a* tar -I - • 11 il • dace, in which hu . ii- I 11(I.,,,,, r„l F,,rr,. k . ^ tt:! ^ ' ' x ped d iuti' 1,1 If noil ^ ' * int < biirrh'ad. 1, ,!«» chief causeway. I t „ l 1 again vvith hi 8 trophici to Culuiohia No - i rl v all '(k . I b iff "f tl:*' kind h , graced tlie arm* uf 1 ■ •" lb ° our cavalry *ince thu -pb-ndid da*h ofthe same great < l^jf upon Murfreesboro hint ngahela_came j q'ho cnnieq ionccH will provo more *ig- nitlcant tliun tho inaro notion now im plies. *alt niul water, this prevents the bide from over becoming hard and horny ; it is then dried in thu op«n air, not in the -un, und b.-at with u maul or inullut un til it becomes :i- pliable as leather ; it in then mio'e into n oea, as shouniRKer* mako other snoes. Tho upper part and Rules aro all made by Bowing or pegging on thu sole*. The shoes are then well groused with oil, hog's lard or tallow, grease all over the outside, both mnper und l>- Horn part ; this renders tbo%nou* proof, and every way uh valuable us leather shoe*. The shoos art made wuh the grain or hair outsidu and in ev ery respect aro a cheap and valuable Fryni the Cindniinti Coiuuiurviu., March 12. A Tiger III liiu .*>1 reels o! Cincinnati. Early night boforu la*t a tiger, belong ing to too menagerie of Me--rs. R »bU- hoii & i.tike, managed to oseupu from its cage, in tho building «>n S.-veutli htruut, near College, in whim • tltilled, nnd walked lei-ure.y out onsevumh struct, unnoticed part c- uhirly by .ny purs.ui — mne .. duBtrians not seeing u at ait, * supposing it. in t lx. dm km —, to largo dog. The animal coiiltnii. id olliura and Mexico* Suvun(h htruet to Mo moluat any one, und cut. r -d attached t - the non*- ... upo-d l Martin. A little duMgh'-cr ot .Mr .Mar tin happened lo bo in tin* yard mi tnu time, uno was turrilb-d at the -ig»i of wh t sliu took to bo a huge dog climbing thu Htonewali with cut-iiku ug-uly, o, ciiuttng its long tail ilowiy, mid growl ing in ufloarsu, thrc-itu.. mg tnunnur She 11 ud to the house utid ahirmud hot- par- turrillqd beyond ,«ounds Advices from Mexico to the 25th ult., at tho sight ofttiu animal miriihuui utnpl havo bu-*n received at New York. Gen. toontur thu kilcheu, at the duo* oi which Foroy’s army, fflOpO strong, whs uflocn j ho soratchod for oomo time ' miles from i'uobfa. l'ropnrati' Fuobla for rosihisncu to an uttaok, which wa* daily expected, wutoconsidered pi " ‘ ' whole Virginia, .1 Mo Brown t ►hulled thu hut- | enton as tl:ey j ■ ffthe i«dor*emeet will bo, to bring ; convinced by the gulinnl dead* .State credit, oven below Oontode- j rirmie-q that wu call never be conquer M u *hall hesitate to credit *ucii r. r/in hut it has r*»n,.'hod us from -over il sotini. ,1 It i* n*5erted that this seizure of oditorial i class of cbi “®ur causod severe stricture* to fall upon I muut which cl I I Again, it cannot be denied thak. «omc of tho (States imvo managed t.ieir finan cial a flairs belter than other*. Home havo submitted to tho necessary bur- » pruHM-ve thu influenco oi i j,. n „ u f taxation, aim m*>t t .uir liabili- i-tpirion.— j .jcs a»they were incurred, while other* ' s added much of them t" their debt* In ordui thu press, it should bo uh, ~ v «ry new«papor is interested in pre- ■erving the reputation uf tho pru**; and tt is incumbent on each of the Richmond now*papers to clear their *kirt« id this rumor. Particularly should those papers protect themselves from the slanders of »n indefinite rumor, which calumniate* tnc inn >cunt as long as the guilty are not SXpOttd.—Richmond Enquirer, '2“th. Smoku him out * lit, und not to bring up Confu te- ' llh j 0 ng us we can kcepn rate credit to tha prasent level of State ‘ arm!/ - j but tbov credit. It is again said, that the proposed State indorsement would enable the Govern ment to negotiate its bonds abroad premium, and that the Humors gunboat started down to \ . . Diamond Bend Hnd brought up tw6 | flat boat*. A* nhe. whs passing 1 Wn :..n .itl, Uw*m. in,.uni.-. ..f our ' i„f.■ T. ■ i n -n *1, • w ■■■ ■ „|! „n thr I nrr.renr <1., V, ,.ni flre.l tl„. uunhtmt jtartnrt down f" afy, but w*full to - of this, ulthough w la U“ of heavy firing on c 1 maintain theaa th*.".ht iSoito'Puation'uollnilS'ISd pf-'-'', - 1 ," 1 ‘ 'X'tTUZTJMZZf I ««»•-"■ the foundation tipou which thu whole “!‘ r •'*" J- _• ., , * • I Cheering tidings also troin tl is built. T! us far our policy 1 ' S r n l.Mi. > The Bristol (T.-nn.) Advoc. ... tr, ■.tv..,-,i bio ti.iLsvi. d"W' nn/1 p«P’• \N urrentenawhiU. # Mmn ti ll ru„ lin n: lll •tight nibe ivo confirmation «• positive intelli- iniits, which might or rived at a lighting point; ........ .. „ tliu “tutu* ofaflair* ulong ( 4 the ’'“tag.-mud" about Woodbury and Th r ill nf i Rondy vulo il such hh to lend to many lr until th? j »" d h»l>-oUUon* of aotirt, of,era- thu East T tie determination of ti e Mexic defend thuir country whh as euriiout a« I er. I buJuurez govofnmont had or- Countku red the govern.u^of San Luisdu l'olosi 1 morning a * foroigmTs tho money he had I piece, purpi UH'iucnU liiu keeper arrived, and. af'.er a ittlu trouolu, got poBeuBBioi. uf idle dan gerous Hiuuial and ruiumed it to it* i .,i-.-•! by forou d loans, and give what lurihur futislnction tho aggriovod parties justly domund. In connection with YV'ashinuton that thu report brought by tbo last Btoiunur from Europe, of tho intention* of tho Kmporor Napoleon to withdraw hi« army from Mexico, Ih dis credited. Dipl* mutio circles, on th” other hand, thought thn Fronch army iu Mexico would ho htrguly augmented in the next irnuty days. Hitch i* said to be tho advicos received by thu govornmenL . [Jacknan Appeal. ,.f foreign capital J sufficiency ..... absorb all our is- non. Tnu sufficiency of capital in that j that omu is admitted; but thn inquiry is.' •' would Indorsement induco its invest ment in th«s- bonds, at a premium, oral much Tar- I"‘ r * or (5T€B ncar P nr 7 . resourced, i Wusre tngaged *n a Httr ' Our ports arc blockaded. The great eff the .Statu 1 powers of Europe refu-e even to recog- urcus and tho nixe us as n GovornmenL Our eipendi- thu market.— turus aro enormous, which cause our es endorse tho debt to accumulate rapidly, and wo tiro iramenaoBebt uf thu Co» "deracy, what n d coilr ning texek sufficient " As each b atuhas its own * luratt Hence, the debt- of g«r. in proportion t > tn than the debts of others, nuence is, .that thu credi that has tho gruato*t re* has beer, such a* to afford but liitiu dr-nee that this is with us a sure found*- T V'" !, lion. Whenever wo havo convinced thoin , ( U - K > ,in /e are prepared t" make tho sneriti- ' 1,jWn ', j 1 ... . icessary to establish a safo and per- , manent financial syateni, wu may expect both recognition and credit. Till wo huvo dorm this wo cannot reusonab’y expect P«PP lights The Again, we loen almost nothing by sub mitting to k hc turalion nocc*m r j io pay the interest and (ncrea*** m sini.hig fund upon tho gold ba*i*. Whenexor thi* be comes tho sottled policy of tho (» v<rr-j ment the dopteciation is very uenrly j from a Surgeon of lien. Marshall’s army that that Guuer-il has captured the nutu* riou* TonnosBuu renugadu General Carter, and hi* whole command, soniuwliure between Cumberland Gap nnd B <urbon county, Ky. Col. Jenkins also hurroun- J ded and captun-d thu 11th Kentucky W’u have heard nothing «ff thn opera- ; Regimunt of thn Federal army " uk Mild! i'alMJtlgers “ * ' b**liuvu she Wouh her tender lo re Farragut* movements will bear closo watching. The Njcohokh to bk Fokokd Fioht.—The WashingtonChronh Inlays down tho luw for the negroea thus: Fighting promiscuous is forbid, and they must go in the forotrnnt of tt.o battle.— The YankO' B evidently Intend to destroy Advocate learns j ontire breed in America. Gonoral Hunter belioves tnu employ ment of blocks assuloiere 'obu necu**arv to the proservation of our countiy Tho oucli Iti* to eriatw a siiikiag fund 1 •topped, and the uurreney left result of tho war mu*t be toBucurnto th in tho inestimable blessing wb’ch, but for the ro ullion. could nuver havy b >wn attaiued by tho present er, perhaps, thu next generation. This being tha ease, it tlus train represent tho i i* no more than fair that negru.-s should lost day or h •• of Gen. Fori -t’s commund in tho | nid u* in crushing that rebel ion which i» t«,, \\ , iri.*Ii• i• -• J to the opinion, late fight as trifling.—Chattanoga Rebel, , as hostile to their interests as it is tuours; l, ,w. .-r, tt.at Hi-- Yankee* have gotten 20lh i.nt. j und it there are r.utong them any th« former -inutn, and a« hopo hear, From the lyre* truv. h r* make in a few day*, . being cupturod V\,- were shown this iwo dullin' und a halt' bu IT. H. gold «oin. This, witii uboui it hundred like it, wu* found on tho body of a dutuuot soldier that friendly region thu “great Nor hwust. Haiti Northwestern sym pathizer was killed last I'ulij Cumberland Gup. In udfiiti spurious gold the nfo'W-suid Northwestern friend of ours hud three hundred doliura of counterfeit “Confud.”— Wthninyton (.Y. 0,) Journal. Tut CiiLAPEsr Fool*.—'The cheap est and most niitriliuus vftgetiibje used (or food is bean*. Prof. Liebig *n.v« that pork and buufifl form a compound of sub* Hticos peculiarly adap od to t'ur- nishuli tout is necessary to support life. A qua: t of bcallH and hulf it pound of pork wilt feed it aumll family for a day with good strength tilling tood quarts ■ f bean* and two pound: corned b«ef, boiled to rag*, in fifty of will furrt good Pointed.—1 amnued a party a tew nights ago in tho city •>. , und among the guo»ta was a rebel .ud\ spy, a I St a Captain Day. Aswewc- ■•b'.ni to tak<* it social ghisR. the spy p< ,•<«- d hu fol lowing to Captain J> ty ' i>Tuin, may you live to see man- Day* To whipn th" captain replied impromptu : “Mi*?, may your Dhvh and mine bo tb«( sum*' uuinoei." T* • spy, nothing daunted, ton sol Ash or too cowardly to make , rejoined: “ When hall we date our j| rtl rilicea and incur risks tor the sake of j Day)" Thee plain took suddcdljj of .heir Imats thuir hotel ooffuo now-days, you ni»y I the great privih go of their manho d, thu muaslos, utid had to be curi „ TI7iijf, 27<’A. 1 well irnagino how tery it is. Rebel. ' I tbg>’should be compelled to do their duty. I Knoxville Rey^/er,