Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, April 21, 1863, Image 3

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FROM Till-: NORTH. MOZART If A f.L DEMQCRACV ON REAVE. Richmond, April 12.—The Whig has Northern dates to the 11th inat. large meeting of tho Democracy ■ held in New tho Oth at jr'^Ttior. of the rcpofl he. heen receivol j '"conft.d.r.to bond, of tho S15,000,000 j l„»n .old et euction to-dny for 177.— bond, of tho *100,000,000 lo«n, long dote, | U bMrtVwcnt into rocrot .onion to <Ujr j OSp«r. l,*^"* ^^,^‘fTo # t on early hour. < I Administration »s hostilo to tho r*M*on- In the House the death of Cook, of ^ruction of tho Union—subversive of the xiiaaeuri was announced. Appropriate poonlo, and denouncing tho measures of wore offered, ffvcrnl rulofie. tho last tarn. »* repnyn.nt of every resolutions **- ' , j principle of justice and calculated wore pronounced and ttio House au- | ti,„ Snniknm Sinte- mid 1 iourned. Goldhuoao* N. HUh. Mnj. Noth j strengthen tlm Southern State-*, and ner- manontly establish tho so called Con federacy-declaring that tho , , , i conducted by the” Administration. hns creutt, commanding about 1«5J mon, oi the ( j u , on u f H m ir0t [loud applause,1 and tho 8ih North Carolina Battery, engaged and j immense resources of men and money, fought i. largo force of Abolitionists nt' freely given by the people^havo been Sand Ridge, 10 miles this sido of New born, yesterday morning. The fight lasted one hour and twenty minutes, thir lv» 2 kiiW imd fotir wounded-th. ' latter have armed in town. Maj. : . p POV ; 0 ^ unsuccessful, i dissipated without nn.v favorablo results, 4th. Resolved. That under these cir* QUinstancns wo declare for peace. [Great applaiHO.l This Administration cannot ' 'ey would, and Thus, the war favor Interesting from the Rappahannock. I The Rail nhont to Open t | orgla State Troop*. •lip the following from the Chnrles- TuK SBCoXDGKok.H A Vol.l \TKKKS.— fit- J Among the troops who have rallied to tho that im- deloneo of tin! city f none d.-vivo higher out to be, ’ praiso than the .‘Voml Georgia State If it has not already been broken, and our troops - , Col. R. L. St**r**y. now nitacl.od to lilies this morning. Tho reports, though conflicting, all tend to tho aion—that tho long silence •portant line of our defence is about to b enemies are now about to essay number the Brigade of Go attempt to plant their banners upon the ,M : n " capitol of our Confederacy. W II T. •.1 Intel eating Irom the North. From the Hirhinond Dispatch. Frkukkwkhuvim, April I2tli.—Wo have received tho Northern papers of tho 10th, and al-o u Herald of tho 8th, in which there i- .-ome interesting news. TliO" l'hiladolphia Pros, of tho tOth, conspiracy to An Intercepted Document*-'Tho A tri- can Slave Trade. The following is from tfl * Now York Herald's Washington correspondence. An intercepted document, addressed by Judah 1*. Benjamin, the ConlbdnrateHoc- rotary of State, to Ucn. L. (J. C. Lamm, the Confederate Commissioner at St. l’o- _„ . the limits uf of the reports wo huvo is that the .Stateof »»v■•'lylu. and it wn# assured enemy crossed tho Hapnnhannock at two these men that they were never rvut throw tho Government, unde tho j torsbun?, has lately come into tho p*>o«o»- lemling, in large capital-: “ Important | sion of our government. It shows tho Arrc-i- and A-iounding Disclosures— | prudentand ?ignificant rcservo which tho A Secret Ti <:»?oimbh* Organization- -The i Confederate authorities prescribe to tliom- ‘dent of lln> Cnited States to ho Ah- | Helves in refusing to enter * By Ellis, Livingston & Co. j the schooner KATE L. BRUCE," For Sale at Auction ! n>rtV .It an order from Iho Hon Secretary «.(' U tho Navy, tinted April 1 l*v*l, 1 will, on Tneailn), die »th of May next, 11 o'clock, i II at i>uh1le auetion. at the sale T°„’, points, Kelly's and United States ford?, ] ed without State limits. Monday night, without molestation . announcement wa? mado that tho enemy having n-tired behind his breastworks G r poacoand conciliation as the only reinforced, and again advanced upon ' the enemy and forced him to fallback,) iiv u u „ nnv „ „„ a . H1U _ ii turn. Yankee forces estimated at ‘iocossor'of LineoLtThouTd do, iio would 2 0U0. Thoir loss is unknown, but must have been considerable. Orai.oxa, 20th.—Abolition cavalry, estimated at 1,300, wore advancing on l’ontotoc yesterday. The advance guard loft to restore tho Ut Fernando Wood was tho first speaker. Ho said if asked what the Democratic answer "elost hostilities and obtain a conference, officially or unofficially, with the seceded States." John S. Carlisle, el Virginia, said tho South can never bo conquered. The war can only end in the thorough nro concentrating to rout them, and engagement is certain to day, unless tho ! oxpcdh Thoughts while witting by tho loved He- m.iiuH of Lizzie Nuckolls. ■t osk who lovid> HKB, ash Mora«a'lf»n uhi. Her g’ecsoBic voice, scaled. Again, she'# deckel bride she ir hud, whll . lid tnaiblu cheek. hu-lnvi and «til| forever her bridal veil, twined y white, as Meath's pale ailed whiteness with her paJ- tho her ngersfn * on. the 7th, report two important ion« on foot, the objects of which .... __ _ made public. ; The Herald » Washington eorrespon- i dent, of the 7th, says tho President and a ' party, who accompanied him to tho Ar [ my oftlarfotoninc, will return on Tuos- , d »v or Wednesday. Tito municipal elections in Maine and . Columbus, Ohio, went in favor of tho Republicans. A special dispatch to tho Philadelphia Press, from Heading, l*a.. speaks of tho arrival of a numerous mob of tho Knights of tho Golden Circle in that town to res - cue tho conspirators against tho Govern niont. Diflicultios of no ordinary char acter arc apprehended. Gold in New York, on tho 9th, 14s*. raiu'«t thou hers h> >e out sit irtU'? path to her ttoeimxi .«» bright darkly hading o Moom-i to o'erwlud iu midnight In early doom— The lovely, fragile, r She left unto their « joung. oh Death! why •d a mark at which to > gladness, tho iuturu ha-1 Bowed bo tranquilly, all Joy- the ihreatuainc gloom, the loud. i the army of (*cn. Lee, and am now j woro ready to thunder with the lads and transports at the gates oi the i t ity of CliarloH' ii, this regiment applied I c for leave from Governor Brown, of (toor- i I gia, lo rally t" Aho defence of tho Quceft I \ City of tlu* South. Stationed ns they i have heretofore boon at Savannah, they | i recognize a common cat.so, and aro wi! • jing to oppose strong arm- and dauntless - to resist Tho incursion* ofihoun- pled invader. This regiment i- composej of stout, able-bodied men, rais ed chiefly from the upper counties of Georgia. Tho followings* a list of the Fiold t)fil constant accessions, drawn up south l ank of tho river. Another report, and the one wo belie to be bc-t authenticated, is that tho croi ing whs attempted yesterday iiiorning Kally's and tho Rappahannock bri-l u and was prevented aft'-r a spirited eo teat. Wniehuver of tbeso reports b" tho ' br« correct one, we cannot »»v, but there • nri ««oni6 to be no doubt that "righting Joe . ookor" ha# cominonced hi* advance, id it romaine for the fn?t developing J olo of evont* to record his fate. Wo have confidence in our gallant : army and in our comm under, and above all, wo have superior confidenco in tho justice of our^c.-uue, and in tho protecting dueled -A Northwe When tho j Establulu >1. A c. In a trial in Pldladelpriia, the allidavit of the I . S. Goyomment Ditcctivo sets forth tList org>tiii;..»tioiie have been form- -ylviiniu to resi-t the eon.-orip- tion law, untler oath, denouncing tho war an firttioly hml unju t. Tho Society is a million strong; was first organised in the South ; has grip*, »ign- and puss- worn. Tho obligation i* said to bn in fu\ or-.»f t in-hbdio-iinu of A In uliain Lin coln by force if iu ary ; of „ North west « Vm- .icia. \, an 1 r.-i-tirg the t’uu- i’he prisoner denied tho of a wise Providence, and tho result without fear.—Lyochb. 1 hth. D. W. Wam H. McDonai.ii, Adjutant. Lieut. G-donel Kvnns is a native of (’nr- olina and the brother of Brig. Gen. N. G, From the Rappahannock. Tho intelligence we have iron . ..^.. r , lines on the Rappahannock, confirm the give a good report published yesterday, that tlu Ab- ptedict for this regiment that If would j. rout the North. the pleasure of convert- feduralu officer who left econtly as Saturday last, milled to hold written or r happy hoffce bonouth j gather* ! e-.pt ciall i act w ill rill : be 1.1 if Dow nnly c WhUaHirfaintly brunthed in wruiiK in wretchedness. To know tier will, il there ■ upon her mind : Choked were hi- words ot ui " 1 have no will whato'ur to u replied; "My only wish is that we me Oh! eome aiuI nivi me llieri oulstretohod arms I'll w« And Itnui thou o'er the imbb pearly cute." 'flic hours itpml on; nhrlit lent flower, culled to deck in iu death, as tliedroop- p of Joy luiw dashed tolkerlrt* l their loss too ) nliove ami Father here . chased scalding tears- that such an at I I more desperate j North than n.-w id and the South. 1 remarks was oi ith him numni ,* mpathy for on .trees, pen ' , In a hould he o| aught ako,"«heloriii(ly <the>oad dark for- , Imed oue<s -with in high p -it- «n, remark cm pi would provoke a nu l bitter war at the • xi*t* between the North The -general tenor of his lcouraging. Ho brings ous tidicns of Northern ho slmpo of <1 to Iiiin, i received attentions ed tho South suer tlltio, tlx* lundbud he and his contras their bill* ; and at n«• i-. the landlord which had by ulitionist*attempted to cross the i iver Tuesday morning. The d nmiut:a*ion j was rondo in force at throe point-, tho Rappahannock bridge, Kelly's and Kllia' Fords, hut was repulsed with handsome - gallantly by our cavalry and almrpshoot- ! or* station***! ’It thoae place?. NS’i* bus- j tailled but little Iom ill ti e atl'ipra, as far . as wo have ascertained. Tho Ions uf the enemy, **f «-.-ur*c, i* not ko-nn. Wo un*ler»tand from u gentleman from ('ulpepor Court House, conneotod with ; the army, that it is the opinion of our-**f- ficers that Ilia movement was an atteiifpl- j ed advance on a grand scale, but that ii? j repulse will induce the Yankee com mander to Book some other point less 1 dangerous, at which to transport hi? ar my to tliu tfouth bank of the river. The enemy disappeared in the aflernoan after the fight from the threatened points, and ithaunot boon learned in which direr- •hhurgRejt. 1H/A. Taxable Property ill Georgia. Tho Comptroller General's Report of he taxable property of Georgia, f*<r lSi'.'J, ** vhu.-i mmtiicd up by tho .Southern Re order : Value of .Slave-, $230.502,0fit Land, l60.2k).C23 Money ami solvent dolds, H't«, 132,s*j3 Property not onumorated, II,'•*.*o 002 Town Property, :il.nio.n« Merchandise, tl. 2-10.320 Stock, Manufnclures Household firniturc 4,805 407 2,327,807 i nulliouKcd by law, of tin• Comptroller, tion they bad gone— Special to Hie Atlnnta Intellivenrer. Cii attanoi oa, 10th.—Nmv Yorkdate to tho 11th have been received. Coitoi 03 to tVi. Gold 1.384. Liverpool dates to tho 28th have beet 1 Total, ^ j The Governor will) tho assist,'ine to hsbom such a ! 18f»2 a* will r.iis, $1,500,1*10 for the 1 Treasury iu iN*V’.. which rate Im- mo been declared. At onc-f-urth of our cent orUii tt on 1 hi tl00, the ret• t will bu $1, 110,218, -O that ii will bee j necessary to exceed this rate but * little, t*» answer tho purpose* There ho witnesses t«*stihod that tho ohjoi t was re.d-tunco t<» tlu? draft ami a de.-ire 'or a I’ooco Convention to settle tin* war: that Lincoln mid tlu* Cabinet Imd robbed the Treasury, and if thorn was only one rhinpiaster lett they would go in lotlmir elbows to gel it, Tho war ought to be stopped, no more men ought to he killed; they woul ' at home, and i: take o Jell'. I>jxvin. Tho difi- cliurgo of the prisoner was refused. The uue was adjourned to thu Ith of May, and witnesses hailed. In Reading, Pa , several hundred arm- od men a.'semhled to I'csctio.lhc prisoners buppoKcd t*> bo there. Lnrg» nuiuburs w ore formed t*» reinforce them. Treason is taking an insurrectionary form. Philadelphia was f ighteiied lest tho mob I hid I til** oil there. I he l*ros< bofiue'v t J " the :„«zat../ •n, but n expect , l reason in P* a*r than -t 1 * erthrown nc.* aid triumph. g -ay- . ' Tie* advice-are checrtul. uid the health ,»f the army impr**ve*i. A n* w canal has been commenced, which run- into tho river at New Carthage, ami ."nunenoosn mile above a point oppo.-ilo tiio mouth of the Y a In tho House of L* question had been 1 Russell opposed it, a The Polish insurge It is believed that I •d* the rought i*l tho Bui'j ognition \y c "5i itaining al ids Hli. Confodcr i niany who wi»h- Parliament ban been discussing t a* ...... *..«.« u I Alabama matter. Mini-tors strongly d fond the Government. Cotton Armor, an J tending upward. ' tho hotel at which befoi the tiding* fro i ■ *-|m • ?*•■ il.'li with i flouting f the ! 1th. Ims « enr**s*!iitiiig A a hash j 800 gallons *>l Chine; '*• about 30,000 lh-. of °* other valuable arlii I Hr., ..II Ki ui,iv ,• v1111ii ■I Urtnn.lilark, Tl.nl n« inrrn.jjiry. il.ll, i malii ions ■ ! i*. - - i Major Rowland Im ! one? hut'lud gi'n.-ro ; it away to tin- -..ldi< dcMilute ill the * -ui l! ‘ j The Saturday pn-v I pointed lo distribut (•Idler-’ ire — lit* tv are of Im o learn that tho bn land, in Itartow 500 Inishels *> I the put* 111 unifur els Imve caught inhumanly -Imt them Imvodi'teated \N hart* oners and Uni horo bushels III w heat, hr* id lias boon . . tun ! *v *i the r i\ er with i i lb* now hold- tho river -Uliurg ami Port lltuUon. no-i to uiako a gfafld inarch ii-oit with threu days cookod irmy of tho Cumberland, dis- everal rebels in United States i summarily ?h**l. Cli. ■ reh fcdoracy • gagementa with foreign uations not to re- vivutho African slave trade. M r. Benjamin nayf Lamar is well aware bow firmly fixed in their constitution is tho policy of tl.o Confedornoy against tho opening of that trade: but we, ho ro- innrk-, at o informed that false and invitli- oua sugge-tioni have boon tnado by the agents of tlx* United State- at European Court?, **f "their intention toehaiigo their constitution as soon a? pea* o is restored, and ol authori .ing the importation of slave-from Africa If, then fore, Mr. Lamar should Wnd. in his intcrcourt-o with thu Cabinet to which ho ir accredit ed, that any such impression is entertain ed, ho must use uvery proper effort to remove it; and if nn attempt is inado to ntroduco into -m v treaty which bo innv bo charged with negotiating stipulations "'O ’'• • • -'<!•;• > t j*i-t mi ni ii uicd, he will ns sum** the position tlm? the constitution of the Confederate States is an agreement mado between independent States. I n other w rd*. no power is dolognted to the Confedcrato government over this subject. In tho cour-iM.i his instructions Mr. Be jamin-nr- "Wo tru-t that no u ne. ei-ary di-cu«-lons on this matter will b*» intrudin'* d into jour negotiations. If, unforuinntclv, this reliance should prove ill-founded, you w ill decline eon - tinuing negotiations on your side, and transfer thorn to us at homo, wher«*. hi such event, thoy could he conducted w r itu greater facility and advantage, under tho direct supervision of tho President." From Bklow.—Saturday last being the anniversary of tho fall of Fort Pulaski, tho Yankee garrison tired a salute in h**nor of tho day. As they have so few triumphs to celebrate, they aro oxcusahlo for wasting u littio powder on tho occa- Ono of thoir gunboats camo up t<> Vo lt Ub' Point during Saturday, and after remaining thoro a short time, steamed * again, 8ho wan no doubt A d.»|." v. . pi'll aiming the people ch irom 11 art for Wild Wilder i- -aid to rt, captured 80 pris- • I...I......... I . I W H I \ that Sev •in n tlhona t, tlx* unity rave volub- ■ a' tliovig- i- the prom- I all parties. tys: We in the State . Bucking- t a tour of observation.— *S'au. AVn . 18. Sknimno them Soutu.— Wo observe by frequent parngraplis in the Baltimore papers that tiio Yantoo Government lias adopted the plan of sanding to tho South all females who, by tho expression of SoRtlx rn -ontiments, or morupver nets, make ilumxolveij *>bnoxi*)us. A number are involuntarily booked for passago * tho flag of truco boats every wouk. The is but cno ultornutivo—tho dungeon baniHhment. Vu bund rod Yunkeo v* --*•!-, including live iron clad-, at Hilt oi II *4 yestoruny.— Tho iron clad-arrived w ithin tho last day or two, nnd tlx* negro thieves are, doubt- dolitforuting whom they will ruum* <>f 1* is. I,ivin**ton A- Co. in the city . ilmn Ice. ho I mi Tinier:! It* sehnonor "AM T/.’ IIIt I OI.' ' iiH»lionow|icaat tuuOlotrucii* ii the Ap.i i ldcviu ri\« Terms 0ASI1. A. S aj ril 20 tds Lirutoiiuiit TUB ST A 115 OF ABA HAMA, IttSSULb . McLAUGHUN. . 1863. ’ Byrd. «* renters *il lie* will » «-l, anil Bled thrlr inn .1. and the sacond Moud iy been appmiUod by the auditing uint statins: tic- • ciien in all parlies inter r**riu of tho ( ,.nrt al if they think i led.lo np id. iiial * -t tlu tli\* ml. ut oflk'O, the 1 tit *1 : i;o. ii. \v.\ ddi;li„ of April, A. I>. !*«. . apr 20-3w ft judge of Proh TIM STATS OF A / .1II AM A, Jtl'SSSU I'oi'M'y Ii Fn.bate (\>urt, Mi 'OUNTY /1AMK this day ,ioh in Mu Court for cxaiuining, . ■ uue, notieo is hereby Ri\ c ustod, to appeur r.t tiio lilting iokI ?i itins tin la all parti* s inli'r ol the (’ Aprii;xD.W OKU. 11. t\ A DIM. 1.1,, .. aprSV-iCi LMJ Jiidtui **l I’m -iito The state of ai.aha.ma, ubsseli. C0 I N I Y. * \ Ji} {*ro6n/r Omrt, .tf.iy T-m. 1 * *'f JohllJB Jusile.. ,»,**.* |i-o I. tv!I I 111 ! i peruiice Jiistii* til ihe II.si day of Aa- I H*id *dxly-thri*e,^th*»y * tii*i *1 .y of Auyu-t, ii daal<-Ht the plea-urn II bu Jim eii ..Ido in pay- ••;>! tb*' * xjK>rt duty on toenths alter th«« rntifi- • Mi> sp. ••ill*' I on their ••1***1 beaiing Iniorest, ■•I In crabor, ri hires ' ' • nnd within t n days nf- -hull be fundable iu r :k until ilie first day •md ait* r Ilia ?uid flrll day of . ■■diibb only in bends bearing 11*111 lour p*-r cent, per annum. m> i iy- nut cxi-iw-iiinK thirty a** thex-nf; nnd oil surh unter ! bo m-Hivnb o npayuieutuf xi*»*pi ii,«• i*xpnrt duty on eot- P *J able six Uiiii,ths after the treaty of Draco between the ,i u* d im. nst, bo fund- • of July, c hieen i bund* ol tho Co t the t inn iv ycurs n of t ar.y •lay *X J ui. - their itcn-Ht . Oi| i -,ii uf tnc bidder, be i o.ded. All eali i.ertifl- i i ... •MilsIandiiiR the flirt. n liundreu h"<i -ixty-three, i deemed to be bonds ..inn thirty years lid inini.it rni o and voucher* inlortll!o'a UilinilH-ltiil; , biterMt l iii'led. AII call i.ertlfl- heflrvt. -three, tonds exi eoiiinK tuiriy years iid first day ot J uly, * iaiueun buu- iio* power heretofore given i«ry ni tiie lieueury, t« is- lo*-hall be airhurited ioia- • •• such notes, buqymr ■ .nnir i tt\ millions ol Ool- • r. i-i i* a I** in ra> monl *if • i ; t'li* ex poll du y on cot- • ; p n i> tween tIio Con 'd I n' 1 iilr*l Matos, and o| tin lioliler, durinc n ‘ first day of the month i .* i ol iIm t ontuderate - * c r i t cxcicdiity tliir- M ■ NAY Al. IKON WORKS. ml thought ■dianl breath uf * lip* waitinK liar ' printed tlx* word too strong lo ro«ii gerly on towards 'Tv»* herhci by thu iu *P* nl, berdyiux seal, **tainped A special dispatch lo tho Appeal says thoro was intense excitement in Mom- phis on tho receipt *»f tho news from Charleston. Tho first report was that five Monitors woro sunk. Tennessee money foil heavily. Sales nt twenty per cent, discount forgroon hacks. Yankees and Jows Tefttsod green b'.rk.«. Malice la Now Mutmcrliters. Owin* t*i the scarcity ami ;• lvunrins prioe of Orrinlinic paper and othor tuuturiuU ueoessary So our publication, we will not, at present, re ceive any new subscriptions to qur Daily paper for a biiiser tArm tbiiu price will Im Two Dm. Onk Dot.t. in per month, price of any daily paper i an not half Ilic price *hn them. It U os ebenp as tli printimr materials will all to be able to open our lists •etibors nqniti, but the prl pay for materials, u nx*nl too uucorlaiii to warrant This regulation, <*f court mill#, and the s for lhat term. <>r This is an low hm the ii the Confodbraey, iK**d by a number of e present price ol »l *iw. AVo hope suer « CA we uiay have t* lh or two hrure.ar* terms longer ply the paper at whatever * onthd. Wo will i . Mar.'b JH, lS'i.1, ient Kstabliah Wo are authorized to announce the name of 'oh. TVM, M. nitOWN, of Marion county, *s a eandidatn for Congret# from thoThird Cun- treasional District, at thu oixaing election. April 4, 1(103—to ADJUTANT A INSl' T'H iSEN'S OFFICE Him “ ' “ ViJirral Orders, .Yu, mol bo received al nuy other (l*j Labl.shiui'iit. <>r by aiiv * • 'rur Uviari.iu* i*». uri • •• I • * » **it TT. Any V ;l ’u'traV-tur Viidrr ‘l I.* who r>* ol ' * > '^ theVciai^'m . i !" u.eul be return* • l« • In ;r i - the report of the fact t*. thu Cni* II j. Tnet.r.l.r Iu..! *i '!.* g:v employment without Vritton i»c N. FaIUo I'rot ftclinhio infonnnlioii has lx at thi- pin* o, stnling that G**n. with Ills Brigade, engaged lh* heavy force at Blount'* crock, county, pn Thur-duy •*. **ning It aholiti** ek, 17 tlm st night — received Pettigrew n Beaufort n?t, the 9th will require hut a mn ability t<> turn this fnd t*> mo erial rxlvantHgc lo us. Our ought s ion to bo equal lo gold be, I! Mr M. nulling* i wdPxi.I ns hr can readily *1", through t lie •tment. It of limitii'i.il 1 ’'thuL'i'rn , xiegee and 11iilvli l> tt* municipal •*!«•» ti the Rcptililie *1 Di'inoeruU, with 'omrro-s, Doming, anl [Union], anu ous in Maine, l^lls- iliio liav** gone for ( -dumbiid, Ohio, d-ht .. thei f. The ind ban tier is tlm judgment of the in**? ti and intelligent tribunal *>n earth i independence i* estnblishnd nil* r public faith will be ob-orvud. i So strike, We a all p*.i vliolher or not to strike at all. city well prepared lor thorn at —•Sue. Rep., 17th. to b**i bn- L less), Ith axle 1 lil'UH **o#ter, fiixling it impossible Washington, at- things now 1 ut the mouth of Blount's tlu Th ultncking our troops in (•••n. Hill, ».C Hodfimti'- Getietal Pettigt* w nt) routed tlx m. horse, t killiiiL' an*l w-ouixiiug m The Yankee* broke a nud c*oufu»i*»n nt the fir down tlx* forovt for tut impede th- progi**-. troop#), luavii g all tlx the nth u ortln icked them and ot and dragoons, my of the enemy, xl run in dismay L attack, (cutting •s in their rear to uf otiY pursuing r patnp equipage, but not a Yii tho^r having lav well oil' i npleto rout, and no mistake, g Pettigrew wti# reinforced, ike*, could be teen on land, taken rtdugo during the r*l of their “hipping, which i thu atreuni, out *>f harm's V. 8. Sine** writing the above, we have learned that tlx* '.•iiuinv mart’hed by lnn«l fro'ii N**w bun to 111*, nut’s crock, and did not go by shipping, us was fir-', supposed They did not retreat on board their bout# but went back by land a# they camu. righting nt illininsbiirg, Virginia. Reports wort* in circulation yesterday that K tight took place lit Willinnif burg on Saturday between our force* under xl tho enemy. The new# , 13th. tern \ irginia, bn* bu iul disp'itidi j But for a culm evening, and tlx* timely efibrts *»t' hiabamlB, who hadju-t return **«l from tlxqr livid work, many other val uable building# would Iihvo been de- Tied this wa# tlx* work of an incendi ary, is beyond all doubt, n- a few minute? b* tote tlx* burn w«. d.-* ..v. ic.l to l.e *m ni a Yankee sliinplaster, **r rathe nk note, which "ttik**'* the rag * ytbing we havu at tb** South. It A Pathiotic Loan.—Several of -tho different Bank# of Savannah have neco- »1***1 to a propo-itioti mail** by tho Presi dent of the Marino Bank of Unit city, to loan tho city $10,000 each, without in- lerest, and one loan of $5,000, to ho in vested in provision#, which urn to ho sold at prime cost to tho needy and others of Savannah. Parties from Tullahonm by last even ing' # train report all quiot alongtho lines. The rumors concerning tho recent fight *»f Van Dorn at Franklin prove 'o Pave been much ex agger a cd. Tho loss on oi- tlicrsi*!'*. w*» un«ler*tund. *li*l not exceed flflj killed,wou 1 land iptui I Only of tlx? b* r about pi Mil til the ODcmy, with lo#*, inti* his fortiti*. tion at Hurricane Ri*lgo. The cxpodjtio then proceeded t" the Kanawha rivei and four mill's bob w VYinfiexl ritfdl tw*> government *teamb*>ats whi**h wer parsing. JCmbarked mi night on !•• • »t and floated down tho J\ uiawlia, attai kir* nn*l i-apturing I*• *irit Pleasant Tne ne* morning (he.ykiileJjHAHMMA|M *fiiM?.l to" xl (lx* ilestituti- 'ill* hanvilv’on Mnj. K.ovlnnd, ..ftlx ok 15 The i fair whito A corrospnndonl lakes sumo *-x a paragraph we luloi.v c**piu*l oxehiinge, t'oticlu linglluit "ifi right Mire of licnvcii, this w* fpl* n.lid mu' t*. die." I|<> when undertaker- charge out dollars for nit ordinary pinu who thinks of dying any mid lie n siiya that hundred ■otlln, tho catod i id the command * oil lh<* battle field id 'hits Richmond, 14th.--Tho Senato to-dny was * lilctly occupied in the discus-ion of th< i bill conflicate tho household inter est and shares of stock owned tv alien eix iu.es m thu telegraph lin* -. Tho fur ther consideration of lh** bill wa* post poned until to-ux rmw. The :«x and tlx* bill# arc now pending before mn regard io«o burial In* i ’"ininitt* * Tho House passed u j- luring that martini is confirmed by pn Major apr l-dlui A ijutant and I f»IJ MBt - All? ni. Offle* witlx’ut delit il** information a* t* nt. it is stated that at an early Saturday morning our troop*. they emumuncod' •* Gi n. Wise took a p - Iego and replied. Ou o’clock II. m., were ve tlry in*-* • xi* xt had rosu'l of which wt h Tiio report i# that prisoner# and burnt i ling the place, n near tho Gol- a?unllidk up P> h slight. A caval- cn ordered the u not learned.-— cHpturcl forty quuntity of 'ijVttvr*. , * , ‘ i -Wo Itemii un by l-lxprc furmed that, through tho liberally and •coirtosy of tho officers of tho Express CoHijtsiiy, monoy may bo romitted to yiroptivtors of newspapers froo of expense to the person making tho remittance. Wc therefore request our friend# wbhing to send us money for subscription*, or other dues, t*» desposit it in the Kxpro-s office, where one is accessible to them, taking the receipt of tho Express agent therefor. Jn all cases where money is thus sent to us, it will b* at our risk. tho truth this mid mnleii. They act tiro to the buildings at the Court House, but retreated imme diately afterv/urd, and the flame# were extinguished by a negro.— Richmond Whig, 13/A. Tnr. Affair at Williambhuo.—In his attack on thoonomy nt Williamsburg, on .Saturday lust, Gen. Who succeeded in driving film to Fort Mrgruder, from which, a# wa* stat'd yestorday, fire was opened upon tho town. No material damuge wusdono, however either to life or property. Whi’stGon. W. wa.^ en gaging the enemy in front, Col. Tubb, nt the head of a regiment of cavalry, suc ceeded in gaining hi# rear, and report say* destroyed about $100,000 worth of store*. Our !<>?# in the affair veiy slight. [Hichm. Dispatch, 14/b. iu the sonso * urbitrsry suspension of all tho lav 1 civil jurisdicti on, cannot exist witlii tlm Confederate Slat***, nor in any *en only by virtue ol legislative authority Also pasned ft bill to rogul postage. Hpscial to thu Montgomery Advertiser. ChatriNOouA, April 15.—Tlx* N«*h- ville Union <>f tliu 12th gives particular* of the fight at Franklin. It admit# their total rout on tlx* liriU charge. Tlx* filth Ohio an l the 4*li Regular# suffered Threatened l*'liinnrlal Truuble in I Tho N. Y. Journal of Com more* nun ks thus about tho position of mat sjiapcr J hW kj " The trad** w ith leave* them a .1 dollar#, to he |la continued ni*riv ees, an* addin.' iuof the Side/ "She 1, about I.Vi t ****ripli*oi of t In- craft : I * > w : i, Manli 5. I sawahoau- , .'iill.nl the Ban-lice, from n her way t" run tho block- a# ns i.'might u# nn arrow. >'t long, r*‘king masts, and ) of giuvunixcd iron, setting ill*! water : -ai*! to bo very i**truci.c'»l of steel plates, nnd They « with I i pm Free , were killed. railroad trains by burring of rcbol houses in retaliation. | J 1 Tho mail boat# between Cincinnati and 1 1 Louisville, together with all the steamer- J 1 gry fur nothing but silv** j low all sent to them vt it I of di-gorging a didlar vs I very diflurei.t task from Yankee# and paying in | hnndsuino profit. It is tr j amount of l'.ngli*h eu ! used in tlx* United .Siutc- 1 ii still greater Bn.i -Fi "Wall, I i.ad five IlllXlgU, I tliu timid Amur I ion has le*i tho Potomac for Term* The enemy are coiicentrsting all their forces for a finsl -irugglo in Ti'Iiiu-h•*.•*'. Jaceson, A|iril 16.—P»**songer# from Grenada report the universal impression in Memphis that the boats going up from Vicksburg aixl this will partly hr glish difficulty. But ► permanent relief; and I present vs thu Rieliinond Whig, in probable that tho two [re- will he iiuablo to exemption hill until a •ittfi *-nee Iiiih lignin acted t. and front *1 such u hill o tho conflicting views of • Frentico, of •t the edit*) and nnotlic ii r rested .. They cai.. tho Bank of | tho night, v ill** ul*t March. nnd that the heavy j but whether thi* tho close of this year . >t ■ rnont was to be commenced onThurs- j tain that thoro will bn sufficient stringen cy, cy over there t** turn tliu attention hwix- ward, which is now occupied concerning American allairs. Franco may sham in tho Kama trouble, as her import# from The Cross Mark. Subscribers • fhr.ding this mark on the margin of their ]>ap«r#’ t will underaluiid by il that the J age •time f/T which they huvo paid hn# oxpir- •t*d, or b. about to expire, and tinit they aro expoc.tcd to renew their subscriptions. Pteuse take notieo of tha tho hint which il i# intondod to convey. The Daviaoe t have heard vari*» xtravng mi i Fo t'MTXR.—We A special dispatch to tho Appeal says there wm intense excitement in Memphis on tlie receipt of nows from Charleston. Tho first report was that five MoniU had boon sunk. Tennessee heavily. Sales wore made at 25 p** discount for greenbacks. Yankees and Jews refused to take greenback#. It was reported that tliu edition# of the Memphis Bulletin and Argus wore sup- .... now avenues of* trade hav v Tennessee money fell i counterbalanced by exports of Fi ' products sufficient [o equalize tho cu of exchange. -id. the . ..... .y Fort .. ,*cntconflict with the iron clad#. The editor of tho Wilmington Journal, wh*> visited Clio fort since the action, ray?: Of course thoro are always rumors of nrli, »r.*i t»ke 1 ill »°rts olloat about damajtodona, and of course such minor# were afloat in tefer- lueaceto Sumter, tho para (fiat of which had I several brick- knocked < fi, but without The South Vorolininn, in n notieo I interfering with the working gun# or the of'tho lat<* attack . n Charleston, says : | strength of the work. Other parts of tho Dupont and Drayton w'-r» 8t tools of I wall «ro decidedly pitted^ but despotism to lead the parricidal attack. They, of all other*, must fool tbe mean ness and contemptible nature of their efforts to destroy their political mother. "Dupont, tho commander oi tho Iron sides, is tho #**ii of a French refugee*, who during tho French Revolution sought r«*f*me in Charleston. Thoro ho was kindly supported, and hi* two ions, the present renegade and another, were born. Tho family remained scvoral years in Charleston, and then removed to Delaware. “Of Drayton, wc n:o disposed only to say thut lx* ha* belied un i di»graced h.s revolutionary ancestry, and bis doom is to die of thu gnawing of u conscience guilty of attempted matricide. We trust be may yet meet the retribution his Stato will yieto to him for hi# abject treachery. Glad aro wc that these traitors led the attack on the city that nurtured them in childhood. Tho time will arrive, should they escape our bullots, when they will ’ for th* id the fired. :\j, uuv neither ado or anything j the parapet has whole work is be- s it vna# at threo the first gun wan A Good 1 dea.—A letter from tho camp at Follnrd, Ain., l<> tho Mobile UogLtcr, hu* the following paragraph : Uol. Winan# I "h regiment Louisiana j Volunteers ha- «lea red and planted a | large regimental garden nenr his camp nt J Bollard. Tlx - 1*1 i«-r- consider the work ing of this ganl'-ii quite a recreation and 1 relief from tho eternal monotony of drill. Ina few week- hi# regiment will have tho greatest ahuridanco of vegetables that j cost nothing except the pleasure of grow- j ing them. Besides thi# garden tlx* Colo- 1 is preparing to plant a largo field n**ar Tiw. »y w Bh corn for roasting oar#, and with . I mnl'J'i*. Uhl year, wntermolons co.l them Irom one t*t live dollars apiece ; thu. year they intend to have acres of thi# " 1 fruit for tlx* fun of growing But tho question ia frequently asked, ".Suppose you are ordered otfT' Then some other regiment of our ioldiora will get those thing# ; if not, the soldier# owo theso poor pooplo m*>ro than thi# gardon and field will repay. The Burdell Mi rdkr -A notorious criminal, named Charles L wi** ; wa# re cently executed at,Trenton, N._ «L, for the murder ot u jeweller Rowland. Ho was, accord story, well acauaintud witl Burdoll aiid Mis. Cunimii , — ... , - , « . , , \ company with Dr. B. on .tlm evenihg of York for the dressing His murder, and had so n him win a "pile 1 fashionable artist in jthat eity. Ridicu- Bkili.iaei Akkaiii at Tampa.—Wo have rsreivf-d u lott*T from Lt. Kobt. I). Ilarrisoa, of the Ockluwaka Rangers, htating that on tho 27th ult., one of the Yankee blockading vos-vl# #ont a yaw l- boat. carrv ing 25 men, ashore near Tam pa, for the purpose of stealing negroes. The writer, with 18 mon, sprang from thoir ambush and demanded tho curron- » \ dor of tho invading crow. Tho Federal I ,,y . W,Ul officer in command held up a whito hand koichiof and R'kcd our mento rospect his . , h inten ,, ^ hav « acre ^ r ;ro=ii! our negroes 1 and again demanded surrender. Instead of complying, the | •rtw?,. 1 Yankee officer ordered hi# mon back into 1 thu boat, whereupon Lt. Harrison and his men firod upon them, killing sovoral. Tho fir*' was returned and shells wore thrown from tho enemy’s vessel, but none nf nnr men woru hurt. Further volleys j <hi; .11 but two of the enemy, ‘ nn.—A Jiat th ’ after rank with thorn, bo done with two mice, a rat, m is said to havjwboen lured til the r**#idcnco <<f Mr. I’r One other, wlx* occompuniod them city, ait *1 whoso name wim not ascertained, ofluctcd iiis u#capfl7* Our Forth ani» the Fleet.—Since our last ihhuo thu enemy Iiiih made n* in*>vcin**nt of importance in this vicinity On tho Blotto hi# operations scorn to pro- gresf. v**ry slowly, as if ho wore waiting tho i-«uo of the final con ost butwoon the iron fleet and tho hat lories of our harbor. Tliu monitor#, six in number, with the Ironside-, still iio t»t anchor within tho bar, and at a distanco of about threu mil •outhea-t of Fort Sumter. Whatever tho motives of their delay maybe, thoro are t good roMsmiti for believing that they will ! churHi ' ud hi# t naval officer wri V. Argu.-, in term! ntnry i<* tho turret Yankee-. He ■: cclai * to tho Iron cinda o' tin* that he would n a* tions titan to take a >> of them, and a# regards — against Much fortifica tion* as Fort McAllister, lie says he would guiiniiiLoo to hold a sand battery against a dozen of thorn. excellence nt which hutnan- is a constant and doterin- I v i rt no without regard to r.s and advantages. detraction worse than to iiiih, for if his worth prove and Atliu tlx* -.otx*. ii.*!i * t nil par ios intorcstud. t*i ai'i***nrnt lx* iuiHmh the court aforesaid, and contest tbo samu if ihc* think proper. Given under my hand, at office, (he 17th day of April, A D, lv>'J. GEO. II. WADDELL, WANTED, 1 ’") OH 20 bodied Negro Laborer-. April 47-dflt Cotton Gin Manufactory for Pale. \ 0T bom* able t*> zivo my pcr«o*tal tion 1" th** l>ui I **flor t r :t * i • * i tire Mmiii. ucturii.g in* rn- *»i W it.*! Brown <k Co., (of wb :> i * . not iu t Cottou (lin Ini-in*-#, lo.nhd nth., To those witilting t«> embark i '*> lun This * Un iniinufauturu# i. ■ (ii tho maultiaery ; establishment. Turin** CASH. Fo iOK#t _ •hunt#, ('olumhd-, I April 15. lHthl ~d'2» nut (diisT* A tONVE.MloN i\ G* ■ i#. .*i. W n*l good will of th* W. U. CLEMONS. take ... day of ih • uiuiit.i i hilt turnhu iheir iiDths intereflt par i nUi.rih.it period tnoyslisjj lac* ii t *• -. s hull hear upon >. -it.iiI liu paid nt ibu #mn ii»*' i " i h*iut imer #t '* * '■>•*! **l ibis or . the au- **i»*.i ti i?#iio cull cerlifi- i live per cent | ir i#,ue. That **n its lace thu n im ho date ol^ the *'ld* -t <*t ihr note# which it i day < f : rosaid. uui verted within six nhly date, -Ido at nor ii the expl- inwring in- .air annum the pur .lion ol Ibis . • b ml* bearing u year- be converted. id r, into call rertiti nt to** r#tc * f four par • heir d.ito until r«c**n- .*• i• v mo holdur^intu note# .* iqiu pi«sorib d, but tho no i ed etuoii by iha gov .tin tuna (Iio ratifi'tlion •*. vveuu thu Louioderal* xiy yuaii atl* r •twte ; t ut * r dal**, at i nd Hhuil in o 1 l-tuig laws. Ml i ll) o*l» LM10M the aiihsciihi r. livir I 1 **n#t from t.'olmiilxi-i. i* M .< old, dark roan color: tlx* h I'.Kll (will. will pay :* liberal reward f<>r I: Musoogeo co., April 14,1 #U PLANTATION FOR SALE. II. M . ■ .I ..n.-r.hi, l'la< r .P r “ i, f fas tho hpoculatx -It i# reported that w in full cry after tlmt salt the Yankee- brought to sprinkle ov*-:'tho sitoof Charleston. The Yank# having no u#e for it, tho spec# think they ran buy it a' half price t*> ?h\** tho ex- pcime *d I'cshipmerit If it *• thrown on tho Houthorn market let tlx* purchaser takocare it is not "piienod. " Macon Tel. The Ricliiix'iiil Kvaminitr stutos that Honor Mxncailn, Spanish U*»n#ul at ( linrlr«;* n.jii-i returned irom thu North, hroughl official (li-palcix*# of un impor- tu.’il nnttire tn tlx* t.''iiilcderutx Govurn- inent, tliepurnort *>t which was ti*x. made public; hut tiio Honor iny# it wus "good now#," and would ho announced in u day No response lms yet been rucoived in Washington, from Franco, in answer to Seward's Idler declining the peace pro positions of tho French Government. Whiskey soils in Little Rock nt two dollars nnd fifty cents a drink, and thu purchaser is not allowed to pour it out, *.r gunge his own, so says tho Truu James C. Gibbos. of Columbia, H. G'., has arrived from abroad, bringing with him much'hory for making cotton cards and other purposo*. our of the children of Mr. Shannon, irictxr of the Vicksburg Whig, have I within the past tw > weeks, of dip- ii tlx* ir* usury, which ' mil tlx* vsh ilc amount (*■- hereby allowed to * 'P'li.unlnHtion of not * i. i# now nuthoritod j oi tin- i rcttsury may ■ ■"•*»» given i-UMlf reaso ii iu ii ircHty of pea #, m, shuuld thu wareon- • he mthorUy borein- lu* ..ill bu iillowcd to ii. * **: « tu HiV 'in*ic**of tho : .*. ir- '.x* is-ued. • *•• ...tit »..» *r •Il.ll ..# p..)U>ll«|.SIX I> •' "!H U< ty of peace I 'lx l ulled uII puxlie c/xir.-li and-./»«*•.»-. lJ-dim f. II. \\ ARRRNV Wcavfi Your Own "Yiirn.” GtG.N FKDKH \T'E liaml Ijooiiih. f i .!.* \J nprii In—tf .IulIN All .NN. FUNDING TREASURY NOTES. TKEA81.HY DI-PA HIM ENT. , 1#*.: . A. appoirilcd in Not#, can ha * lured Mock. t*.e Sill tc of t: A a ;i-i M Atliiiitn Macon Athens Coluiilhu- • W. 11. T'/ur 6 if Ini'# or" Tt" gV wing are thu Utllce# Mdciilf, Depodtary. v'.‘Daoc in,.;; iiiii'l '.ir!, ;; ii. MKMMi.s'.il:n, on uo|ion, but ahull * *.f the Treasury he i-iil* • '! huiKlred and i :.c' .Vi 'ic*; or* liu niiy **> t by any of the ■ i " mi. Ii plan a< the Secretary of the it* *, ou such term" a# x> tlx* lilghu?t bidder, ov id*d, however, that Il l.o,.'I* rliull not ex- lions of dolluM: And • tlx* treasury notes thu# jflo#t of the cfleet of *. -uin gruatcr than *• inillii.riH «>f tlollaarw. - .iiy i-ulso aethor- • tu-t of July, right 'll cd i apr 7-3twhn Confederate States Depository. * •*'1 I'M lit’8, Ai*ait. Itii, lwi.. I JERSONR holdu.g i'raiisury Not* * l-*x • ing iut* , rc*tm #ii luml them ii* s p*r Bond-. <*: tix*< edi'i'. up t’i tho . i uf th month, after which data they one only b» fund ud in 7 per cent. It nd#. , All Trcasurv Note# imt benriiiff i-• t* r. - which hoar date *nhi*cqUont t*i tliu let Dct*. ui her, 1H02, aro untitled to he I'midud in 7 per cent Bonds. Wanted, by M. S. James. fi.OOtUMAKlIlH.OnO HANK NOTE Ertulilishnient 11 edge the govern- ii ot tlu* quality of b within o months iu'teaiyol p ace between ' V ' is. Mo* Idler) BANK NOl'ES—uvur Slierm stablishment. * *ll.|l* l.u , WANTED, At Camp Young, Newr Kavuuiiali On MEN, of good Chan, ier. to fill thu nu, • of tiio Chattahoochee Guard-, Sit Truong. Thi* s a go d opportuney to en the Hint** service and rcuiinu in the mid-t your own home-.. Tran-por ati.m will lie f* warded upon anplicution, t.y Ic ter. f> mu Suvutuiah. THUS. J NEAL, Captain Co. I*;. _M II«*k. State Troop* Savannah. G#. Match t^—lni _ Lumber at Old Prices ! P ARTIES Who bought Lumber, at old pile from thu firm ol Hurt A M t hall, a Hurt# Mm.li II A C ... and-■have nnt li xii.L.t lilUited IV. j.UNG, Adin ami tiio Vnitcd States, ■w >l||r m#, Mo- W iimiugion, a# uiruct: |*ro- 1 mill... * uf *• the abjure- thi« set. appl ■ d "tiljy ■ duty of the >t.l a f r puidic.ition * . *• ud to have Mti<( publi ' ' 8 first U ‘ * * v -three. I Io.i-1 two ii* vv*pBi e ud to havu said pub 'Iu* first day ot August, apll-t-ul dHUaCOUEiJli KA1L.KOAX. V the H< L A*l III 1 f Joel 11 iu I.* i' c *. ol urn hit# at 12.40 p ni. Ain e hi ’.La. .p at 0.25 p. in. I** * * M " ' ..* ' ArriM in Columbus at 11.40 inn. 'V L. CLARK. -opt. Change oi Schedule. OltITl' Alt \ . Captain Wu. J. Birwi.u tv»*k, of the 31th Hcgimunt, died ut Murlroushorough, from tbo effects of A lab about tho lurl of Fohrumy, iroiu IOC nuciHb ui a wound received in the tight at that place, whilst gallnutly l> ading hi- company in thu 1 t. I n thu community in which ho lived ho beloved and.respected for his many virtues. fight. In al, thu rclnti. mi (an l the tented held never dish . •who temper# tho The Tomd or'Washington's Motii- . ■ a.—A Fredericksburg letter says tlmt believed that tho yawl soon th* unflninkud monumont to "Mary, the • • ' mother of Washington," nonr that eitv, ha* .bool) muqji uKused by visitor#. Tho aides are almost covorod with tliu nuiuc# of persons who huvo vi-ited tho ap*«t.— : to hi# >r. Harvey J cat, and a cataract, the order giVen. Oy a young tadlr in I Yotk for the dressing of her hair, of money in a Bowery gambling hous* In a rocent conversation w ;*h hi# coun sel, in the bearing of a deputy sheriff, ho admitted that he knew more of the mur der of Dr. B. than ho would divulge. No doubt ia entertained by those wno have been in closest communication with him since bis imprisonment, that ho w«s tho murderer of Dr. Burdoll, as well as of other" before and sin The edge# of the stones also hav broken off for relic# until tho monument , M m.- ---- - igftfery much defaced. Further than this, lous! Not at all. H/fr ofeat grandmo- j thor~ ther. no doubt, had Tier hair Jurned 4ip ' spot jhion two foot high, and pow dered into the bargain. Times are not a# they were, but tho latter days, in matter burg, of draaa, are no more absurd than the Should tho Y'unkeu# make former. Let tho "mcnagcrio and wator- at this fall style" have its little day, as did the oscapo pyramidal "modu' of old.—Chattanooga posted in tho rille pit# wnich now almost many indentation# ami b.aok caused bv the shots of sportsmen in ir day#. It wan between tlie oupo- g armies at tho buttle of Frodertcks- upod further injury.— - ou# make another attack this point tiio monument will hardly wo.l, especially it ■a.*? , encircle it. Chan. Mercury, 10lh The "Kkoki'k." From a private let ter wo learn lhat our boats visited this ill-futed monster on Monday, preparatory to taking pos«ebsion of such of her effects ns are accessible. Sho was a complete wreck, fast on tiio bottom, and an effort was to have been mado yesterday to take xff her guns, which will be a valua ble nccesrtion to our batteries. Officers who examined tho wreck state that seven balls passed ontiroly into one turret, and two or. three into tiio other, and the impression is thnt all who were working at tho guns wtro killed.—Sav. R'P- m s C. 8. District Court.—Tho trial of Charles I’owoll, charged with passing counterfeit Treasury Notes, was ro.-umeu yesterday. Last evening tiio case was submitted to tho jury, who, aftor being out a short time, rendered a verdict of not guilty. Counsel for tho prosecution, Hon. John C. Nieoll, District Attorney; for tho ^ofendant, Hun. Levi 8. DeLy* A. O'Byrno, Esq. -.Vo* Gov. Brown has sent a message to tho Legislature recommending the passage of a joint resolution requesting our Sonators ami Representative* in Congress to uso thoir influence to secure tho passage of an to raise tho pay of privates intheariny wife mid children. omf .it his uiflicto i COMMERCIAL. Com*Miit:.#. April 30. COTTON —The innrkut lias boon mors wetivo und Middling to Strict Middling cotton bus beon sold more freely at about 20c, COBN is sullinK at #2.2.'»K2.50 from store*and wagons. M KAL $2JS0 from the city mills. i'OKK — tVJuij" hog Me. por ifi. from wagon#. BACON iMT'V. per lb, LAUD 00®96. BEE!', from vragons, 35" if*#. 6WLET POTAT0E8 scare# and high. PEAS $2 2W S »|2.50 from wagons. BYHL’P 47 p.*r gallon. RICE 20c. pur lb. at rotail. BUTTER $1.25 per lb. Watqji Mahers! I 0BT HKCKIVED, h largo und now assort- j l) mi'iit of Watch Materials, I instant, tba Ucolika nt T iT P.’m .if 12.15 I*. M 1. Ai'l'LEK, Agent. niNSIHTINO *iP HANDS, GLASS, MAINSPRINGS Pinions, Jewel#, Tools, «&*. SWORDS, MILITARY' BUTTON b, and Luce#. fablltf T. R. 8PRAR. DR. C. THOMPSON*. Ceiobratod Ointment U T'ILLcure ' tihi*-. ' Icippod i.i, , siubb ii I'tooraii***!*. wliulhcr dent or front #. * ' of sorus i.f Lmg due# u long list salisly thu iucrudul* I V inarch 23. ’l>!-tl NOTICp: TU {SHIPPERS. It ULKOAD OFFICE, C ‘ -- 0 N .3 iv ill lie i igijij t idulous habit, ami all imuinel idliig. It i* llOClil.?# to |i|*i •'i titiculo., as utuir dial ..ill (.' ...null.ir, May 31,1H52. } ■la'*. it* aitiulu# tor #uidi«r», .* i*!.o to ilia Coiited- • iuu-i bu ucunutpauiad I'rotiipl rlxpinunt. 1'irced. * t'LA KK. Sup'U SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ! CAN h >..ur Uidua.duu I t Pollard * Mar- O shall, Ai llui-tvJllt*, Alabama, tan thfin—giving you tho privilege of buying makpLur 0 *m Hurt* Hie. Li .tbor—?•• (but you * * . it.’Xi Winter. M.Aitu ,v .M * HSU ALL. lutubus, ( < the Columbus Bank. • (Sasgit J* FOGLE & LON, DUNTIQTS: J? VBT i (J V J Columbus, Notice. I AM tho only authorised Agent to b 1 con and other Subsistence Storm, place, tar Government. The CouuniMnn Gone pent SUGAR or MOL> iu exchange lor BACON.” A ______ Captain,* and j .. Broad Street, over P< Carter's Drug Smrr. in Ixl-, *<..■. MEMO VCD it* FI Hli. IAR. CHENEY t.iM t.«k. . : i YJ the old "land •»( Hodd, i’r* *t a* Cp.. I below L'rquhurt 3 Ch.ii u*x. • Drug -t* ■ ■ *llsn * , M. ALLEN Columbus. G#.. April 3— tl SCHOOL NOTICE. twenty dollars por'month, and that of IBB M. R. ANDBRSON will open a fleheol | tivejy about'tweoiy cent# in tho d<diar, .WmtahH. J.*«lcm In l.k. propW-' j fi Vv'MS* * «S lar/ »tb. (ekll-rf I RlDl*. JCKINSON i LC. | ready to uttend—, I him. J No. L. CllENLY. tob5 tf Dissolution. ? MIE na-tnershipbatw.eu Redd, J.iluson and . (,'u. Is di?««*lvo*l by the duatn of Air. L. D. I iihuiuu. Mr. Chatfin being iu th*/r<.*rvi* c .>I I bil country, the Lu iness will be r/used by A. | G Hodd. who can he f ound in tbo h|ek roota of their store. We trust our friauls dill do th. ir duty speedily and uot naceisitit# a call upon 1 them Mouey to i .vest now i* worili rvla- to Jf'mo Combs. •iim!ii. a suiyiur article of Fine K*>r sale ut vhidesale aud retail by 1 u PEASE. Tootii Brushes A mm supply. Thi* Day received,) I,'OK miiu ut diuYimik Sl**re of I *1 *• •» W. PKASR. I -A_I_,jyL_A_ITXcs7 i i OltlliKa .Wiuuu.i: lur tlx* ye ir tadi, for ■ ou *i bv J. W. PEASE. _ AKMY REGULATIONS. liY J. W. HA.SDULPII -The only com- I) idt.it* c i* *j ol ifto Army K* gu stions, revuoduu.l eixargod, and containing import' six t**riu3 not iu any iher, ju.-t r evived by lcb2ltf J^ W. PEASE. New Books! A 8THA.Mli; STORY-by Sir E- Hclwib LvrruN.j ... Jidt* I TUfJT U fid *} tuJy» e.l and tor sal# h> J W PEASE. _«ai vi Har. .w'i.a^vj'vo'sfRfiUi