The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, July 19, 1864, Image 1

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rmr VJ J. Volume II. GIMKITIN OA., .JIJLV 1 , ls(. ISTuinboi' j27(. TH f Y A 1 A V,f WW A iEBE Ail IJlJuA UK DAILY UFJJKL. I' I :i l-.ll I l rVMtV l A V I'MtWrH 1 I I'll l lY FRANC. M. PAUL. Trims of Suli-ci Ipl inn. I Mil i) mil' In,,,,! ll m"'1 - I n 1 1 til- 1 1111 " lllli'i' limllllli Hal. s ill' Ailu i li-lu-. Two dollars it 'l- S. ii. nr Hi' I' n 'liu hi' I. s , I'm' each In .rlliiii Term- -i ' ami. niH DAILY REP.EI, Mo.VHAY KVKMMi, .lll.Y IS, In', I. EVENING EDITION. 1(1. IK. IOCS MiiK i:. Tim t'ui.iii Prayer-Mooting I'm' Hi miry liu Iil'IiI daily, during this week, nt l he 11 Church, nl 5 1'. M. Is il inil a reproach In u. c 1 1 r i -1 i.in ci - n 1 1 1 1 u ii i l y , h;ii, mil nl' a niuil,iii, lliroo or fmir thousand, only from lil'ly In one will lllil .'is ii II "f 1 tl II - ilri'il assemble daily fur this iuiinrt.iiit n hj.-i'l. I' UUP D.ii'S It speak well for cither our patriot is picl.V. (iriTt-i, July !-, fi',. Latest from the Front. Three r i j ' i :' .-neriu.iu's army are reported by passengeis Hum Ailimtii tu have eros-cl tho I'lnil tahaoohoe at Koswoll ami an: reported In In- mm ing ill the direction of I fii t ii r. Ample j.rnv i.-imi lias been made by our ever vigilant eoiuinunding licno rul to meet ami chock tin in, It seem- fo l,o the prevailing impression that a 1'allli', perhaps a gen eral engagement, will bo j lot-ii.it.it..! by (hi- ill'mt U Hank our position. If such is lii he the r. suit it will bo done quickly, and we may hear d a culli,. I nl' arms witliiu tho next forty-eight 1 1 1 1 r -. I''riim the Army of Tennessee. .'l...i'";.donce ..f 111.' Clialtiiiiuiiga ;,M. IN TIIK FlKl.li, NIMH Cn.i i t vimm net:, I July I I, 'HI, ii i'. m . Yesterday wo were all agreeably u r .1 i - il In hoar that liouoral l!ratun Hiagg hail visited tin Army uf Tern. Hid presence at this particular juncture of affairs pro-ages perhaps ji i-liuni' in tho uaturo of tho future policy uf uitr commanding lieuerul, however, it is generally understood that liu is sunt by tlio President tu beirr important orders, niitl tu report to his Kxocllcney tho condition of the army. I luivo no doubt but that his report will bo satisfactory. Our army is in good condition, rea dy uud willing to movo upon the enemy or Vcs! Point. I am ju.-t from tho front. All quiet with tho ex ception of slight skirmishing. Occasionally wo hoar tho roar uf artillory but it crouton no alarm whatevor. Tho enemy sooiii to have nn i-irmi'.; I'nroo o)iio.-ilo us. Hour Iho Uailruad, " Very linb siuuko can bo boon on that mIu near tho lioor. Ilis main furo.es it i.Hars have boon sunt tu the riuhl ami loft ami in all "irobability a oui'S has Ih 1 ii ur dorcil to .Mari'tia. At various, 'mints ulnii the river uur .'kiinih-ln ts havo forlilied near tho waters, cilu, whilst Iho eno iny oooiiiy tho other bank within spcakim; li tanoo. It is rPiortil that a Yankee antler's wajmn eamo .I0W41 near tho river tt a point uln-re lli.'te ;i- a temporary armistice 'xi.-.tini;. anl Iraib 1! t itit liiim- bors of our subliors, f'n iti cuffee fur lubaeeo. Ilri;;. (ion. JohnC. Cnll'eo whu has reoenlly been appuintoil tu that rank, is ussiuoil to the ouuiinaii'l uf Wright's Iirif-mlo. Ho is a worthy ollicor anil well dc.ierveil Iho ap ioiutnionl. Tho announcement that he was a v-i;'ii-oil to M'rijjht's Iiriginlo was receiveil by the ollioors ami men of that cuminaml wiih tho greate.-t ontiin sia.siu. Ibirinr this lun oampaiu ho has waleheil ilioir intorost!, and has never failoil tu uiako any yaerilico of persona! ease tu uibl In their outufurl. In Iho furinatioii of his lines when a'lvanccil tiiun Viy tho onoiiiy, ho has always been al the front nu king personal examinations of tho i;rouii'l. an 1 lu ouiinijhis picket Hue where it omtlil 111 II ii-t heavy loss upon tho enemy, with little, loss tu ourselves. His dispositions havo eliciteil the ailiniratiun of all umlur his cotninuml. l.t. Cul. A. 1. (iwyno, sucoeeils him in the gal lant ol.l lbs tu Tonn. llegiinont. At Itookv Faeo lountain that rcgiineut togeth er with tho .'IS Ih Alabama of Clayton's obi biiu'U'le, ropulsoil three linos of battle, inllieting very heavy loss upon tho enemy. l.t. Col. (iwynne received u very ontiipliiueiilaiy note from Ilrig. (fen. 11. ll. Claylun, who has re cently been appuiulcl to the rank of Major Heti cra! ami as.signoil to Iho ooinmaml of .Stewart's llivisioll. Jfl.v I.", H o'clock, A. H. nuiet this morn ing. Stringent orders havo been issued forbid. ling any communication whatever wilh (lie cm my. Our army reposes quietly on tho Southern bank of the Chatlahooeheo. Many fool that tho cotnpaigii is over, but I can not bolicvt! (Icneral Johnston will allow the enemy to remain iuietly whore lie is. Thn heavy pressure ill Virginia seems to havo considerably subsided. Wo all hopo that (Ion. Uragg's visit will rc.-ult ill important changes, as to our policy in the future. Ai.bxis. Fur llio Ilail.V Uel.el.J Hoping the motive which prompts 1111 impartial ohsorvor tu tho following train uf reflectim! i.-.-p.t-ing tlm httlit'H irho vinit ijirrH exclusively at hns pitals, will ho properly appreoiatod by no intelligent 11 ii I patriotic community, wo bog leave to .-ubmit to them, through your columns, tho following sug gestions, although not without tiio highest sense of tho -valuable services thoy havo rendered in count less instance, and the more than kind solicitude of which tho soldier is often made the recipient. It is to tho aboro mentioned liiat wo wish to re mark, that while all allowances arc iniulo by pel suns as liberal as ourselves fur tho l'aseinaliuiis of rank as well as those frailties of our nature which olten tiines seek coiiFpiouity at the expense uf uul.ler impulses, wo cannot sanction tho decided par tiality shown by soino in dispensing their In-nciiccs to tho sick and wounded daily being brought tu 1 1 ic hospitals. To 11 oloso observer it would seem that the getie ruiis spirit of oiuulatiun which once cxi.-lcd in ad ministering to these poor sufferers w ithout regard either to person or rank, has either degenerated into fawning sycophancy or been entirely with drawn from tkoso whn.xv sad misfortune it is tu flourish under other auspices than that of a Mc ami bar regime, though not iess worthy or mnre slow in appreciating these littlo evidences of wo manly sympathy and patriotic devotion. Many there are, who ci.mo ani ingst 11-, nu( only devoid of moans ani without friends, but from a deficiency in education, entirely destitute of those pleasing insinuations uf niaunor, which enable-one to win their way so readily to the heart. A great miuihor of this class nro doubly exiles, banished Ly tho rudo hands of tyrany from their native lan 1, and driven by tho ruthlo-s invader In in thvir I inb.j.l.'.l limne-, with nothing save the high si n-e uf li.-hl ami the hope of liberty, In hind lllClll to 1 our e.ui-e. The-c exhibit the in bh st cxcinplilica- li .n.il'a true soldier and nil uiicurriipl patriot. Why then do y 111 exelmlo llieiny Am Ihcv not Iho - n I'liL-nisi'd champions of your rights, the defenders of your altatsmd ll.o protectors of yur hianes, i as nim h so as he that slalks in all tho pijnp of gold . lace - certainly they are. It tlu u behoves you a good Samaritans, to remember them in their nlllic- lion, for bread thus cast upon the waters, will re- 'it'ii In you four fold. I In recommending these reflections to voiir fair j readers, wo decui il hut justice to ourselves to say, ' that no do not allude to them as a cluss. much Ic-s do we wi.-h to disparage those whu havo nnxiuu-ly i and 0. instantly hungabniil tho cuuidi of the siill'ercrs willi niu.-o than sisterly and Inalornal solicitude, j ur in them wo behold Iho highest typo ,,f woman, jand the .subject uf a theme, to which neither the geii- ii.tis ol poelry, lmr the linlhfiiluess of history cm dujll-lii'O. l.ANIS. 'oc tie o;i: "Maiu est Veritas ct l'revaleliit." Abo 1,'nioolu and b'lysses once had a dial, They talked upon this subject then upon that ; At last says I'. S. (with 11 sardonic grin, As ho sipped his still' julip, and stroked his broad chin ; 'VI'.- ! -sirlc ililly dotit kumv wlnt lie'.- Ilbollt, l'or he s:.id tho lcbcllioii would "go up al the I spout ' I In juM ninety days." j "iih y, . !" said the joker, (a, ho luukod very wi.-e, j While ho laughed 'till the tears cuiild be V en in I his eyes,) j "Y.111 -ee my Imy Hilly ,,,nt mean what he say-, ; I'nr ho meant nim Ii yiils, ami tiotniiult ,.,.." j "I'iiax." j A 1 111 v Xurtlu in Va., duly IStll. Ki'lioi t nl incii A il 111 i ( ( ( into Hospital al I (.l lllin, ;.i , July l,,tli, !(; I. The f illowing 11 lined snldiers were adtuill' d inlu Hospital, at (his I'nsl In-day. I I In is l llusrlTAI,. Captain .M Taylor, K. 27th Teiin. lleg. Lieut. It I! Lane. K, lath A I, Ciilversoii, K, .'Will tin. Private 11 .1 Allen. C, lib Miss. John .Mallard, 11, ml PI,,. II M Stephens, I. 12th .Miss. cav. ii W lleuly, A, I'errin's cav. 1. nliver, ' A. " .1 I! Johnson, C, " hi S lliauilei, 7lh Miss. .1 M Council, 1!, Ith (ia. Hal. S. S. A Scarborough, C, 17th (ia. rcg. miiia rtoN iiosiutai,. Sergeant J V Tillman, 1, ist Miss. S. S. .1 iioan, ti, I'eirin s cuv. II C Travis, li, 11. ;d (ia. rcg. J Smith, A, o'.lih " C K Puiri-li, A. a Ith " W 11 Florence, I', 1st W 0 Culver, A, list Mi.-. .1 V Strickland, 11, Ith Miss. Wtu .mil, 11, .Will Ala. M'ni Mo lira', or, C, Mh Al.i. J lllalii liet,' II, 1st. Ala." liat. S. S. A .Al (iratnling, M, U'lh La. II P Whiiaker, C, L".Hh Tonn. S Head, 11. P.UI1 S. C. I White. Key's (jut. J W llryatit, K, Lee's bat. S. I'. MOOIli: IIOSI'ITAI,. It'll Hruwii, C, ibid (in. J M Moorman, K, iWih Ala. P 11 Tucker, li, lllih La. I.H INT. Hill IIOSI'ITAI.. It. Macon, Whit,.', loit. T V I nch, Ll, 2.'illi (ia. Private Private I'rivat Sergt. IIIKII AT Illlll:i I'lON IIOSI'ITAI,. Lieut. Col. John D. Johnson, li'.Uh Tonn. rog. K. C. I'liSTLlt, llh. Surg, in ch'go uf Hosp. Letter from (Jnvermir ISiown. IIkaihi Attri:i;s Atlanta, (11:01101.1, 1 July 1 1, 1SHI. J .. ('. ('. IHw khiirn, I '., unit Aiif di: Cmitji: C regret to learn from your letter thai men nf wealth and inlliioiico in your county, who have inure property than their neighbors to be defenodd, and who have Confederate details to roiuainat homo tu tho pursuit of their ordinary avocations, and nro performing no military service, express a detenui oatioii not to obey my laic order and report at At lanta to aid tho gallant army under lieu. Johnston in driving back the army of invasion which now threatens tu overrun our belnvcd State, which is the key in the Confederate arch, and to devastate all our hollies. Tho ernps are now generally laid by in Hie low er half of the State, and can bo by the liOlli of this mouth in the upper part. The provision supply uf next year will not therefore ho sey usly endanger ed hv Iho ab-enee of each of N 0 who control plautaiioos lor 11 short period during the part of the season that is usually one of the comparative leisure, after the work in tho ornp is dune. Wo nro now in llio midst ot (ho crisis. Our self sacrificing unities have lung sluod a living breastwork be tween the enemy and tho properly of those who you ay now refuse to obey uiy eall for the reserve 111 ilit ia. The Stato officers have nobly responded, ami they 11 nil the two regiments of tho Stato line havo rendered important service on the battle field, and I think the lime has 001110 when those who have so long occupied tho more comfortable, secure ami profitable positions in the rear under Confed erate details, should slept, forward, moot the enemy, and take their shard of the danger. You will, therefore, on and ill tor the 2!llh of this month (the day Set apart in my proclamation for tho militia of your county to loao home) proceed to arrest all such persons as are embraced in my proclamation who may refuse to accompany tho balance of iho reserve militia of the county, nml w ill send them undorarrest to Atlanta to Maj. lien, i. W. Smith, where they wil1 bo dealt wilh accord ing to law. To aoeouipli-h this object, you are au thorized to use all the force necessary. You will temporarily brevet or lance such per-'ons as are ne cessary to aid in carrying out tins outer, and will uso all nou commissioned ollireis and all the mili tia ol' tho county, iu-luding all I., 'tween til'ty-tivo and sixty years of age, wilh all Iho gum- in tho Ooutily, if you cannot othonvi.-o enforce obedience to tho order contained in my proclamation. All able to bear arms must come to tho front and aid in the defense of all that is dear to tho people. Those who attempt lo skulk fr.in tho discharge of this duly, to hide behind nml under exemptions or details not known to the laws of lieorgia, mast be ooiupelled to emno ami do their part. Tho rule laid down for iho government of your conduct will apply tu all Iho aids-de-oainp ol 'Iho Slate, who will be expect. .! to act c.iillioiisly and prudently, but lirmly and decidedly. Major (Jonori'l Smith will send a detail of oiiom more olliecrs back to each ouuiity tu aid in eiifoieing oliedieni'o lo my order.-, who will also act upon (he rules above laid down. If nriuod resistance is made in any county, which is too powerful to be uveri'iiine by tho militia force at the eoinuiand of I the officer, ho wil! report the facts and suflicicnt i armed force will bo sent to overcome force with force and to compel dclini(Uouts to do their duly. I 'the militia who report from eaeli county should I see that t he v bring with them tho.-" who reltiso to I i-oino by sending out details at tho time ol' starling, wnen noees.-ary to gather them up. Vmirs rospeettiilly, Josr.rii L. ISitonv. liai li paper in the Slate will insert 010-c ami send bill. Km:i.anu's .ItiAi.iit .sv or Aiiutii.A. Tho l.uiiiluii Timi's lias at last cuntr-xsinl that its hostility tu America, is based on jealousy of its growing, power. It Miys : While the Iloptiblie was ovi'i'tupping and overshadowing; us, whilst it stretched its limbs and raised its tuiiesi to tlio fCtlo nt" a giant, it was impossible but that our sympa thies hhould bo weakened. Td wish the I'nited States to retain their integrity, or imw recover it, wuuld bo to wish our own iibuseiiient and our own destruction. : 'I'hc I'l"lil In I mi 111 the KeuiHage uuil Hie Alabama. The t'ollu ,'. iog- account of the Alnbauui and her I lit di-a-li'uus light, ill which sho elosed her eventful career, is taken from llio New York llorald of the Till : I Mil. n S 1 v 1 is S 11 a m 1:11 Kkaiisaiu:, Juno IH- I'. ,M. S'n : I have the honor lo inform the department 'hat Iho d. iv -n 1 ' - ' 1 in-lit In the annul of the koar c.igo -. 1 1 tiii.- 1 ort mi the I Iih iii.-l., 1 received a Hole li- ,111 I aptain Seiuinos begging that the Keur sage w-iiild not depail as he intended to light i;r, ami niiiild uol delay her but a da..- tr two. Aeeoi In '' lo this imii, '1' iho .Alabama left tho p u t ol I hoi lining this morning in about half-pus! nine o'clock. Al unniy miliums pa-t Ion A. M. wo discovered her steeling tuuiilds us Peal illg tho ipieslinii of jui i.-diotimi mighl uri-e wo steamed to sea, until u di-t.ui' f si or seven miles was oblaini I from the ( heih nit break water, when wo rmn .1. d to and eniuineiii'i' I ,-lecnng for Iho Alabama. As we approached her within about twilvc hun dred yuiil- she opened lire, wo rei-civiiitr two or !l;ivo lij .ad-i'le- liel'oio a shot was returned. The action ciil i niu d, the respective stcaiuei uul.iiig a mm ruin I and round, at a distance of ah ail nun' hiiii'li'i'd yards from each other. At the expiration of mi hoiirthe A lah.iiim struck, going down in about twenty minutes afterwards and e.urying niaiiy persons with her. ll alioi Is nie great gralilientioii to announce to the l paitim'iil thai every ollicer and man did his duly, cliibiiiiig a degieo of eoolness and forlitudu w hicli l' i ee I'l'miii.-e at the otilset of eortaiu victory. I hav tin' ll iliir In be -I ri'speetfillly, your 1 I.i 1, 1 .-. I'C.Uil. ilollX A. Ul.vsl.i. W, I .1 1 1 1 it 1 11 Hun. (itnicii Wi.tu.Ks, Secietary of tho Navy A t:M 0 I'M' of I III At. III. S 0 I'm! ('Ill ill dig, Sn; - I eiii'Iu-'- I VI--SI l.s -llli: I'llilNH A N 1 1 1 ASI.-- x miAitn mi: ki.AiisAoi:. e I Static Steamer Kearsnge, l'riiiiee, June 211, 1 SO I. j icrewitli tlio Siirgooii's report ol maid this Vessel ill the Into 110 ,1111a. the c: lion v iih Uie Ala Alihmi.'h 1 ,-lmt , twelve by the in r ;, ni' any of mi Lam 1 lb.- . a: Tie- li.pm bein:r tic .-.,11 r.'i'cived sonic Uventy-live or thirty 1 Ihii leeii taking etlect ill tho hull, I Hod w; have heon spared the loss n w In leas ill Iho case of the Ala- 1 learn, was dreadlill. :e ali.mt eiiial iii inalcli, the tonnage , llm Alabama cairviii''a one I11111- -. 1 1 1 I 1- lille, with one heavy sixty-eight-; and -i looad-i h- thirty two iioiinders, Iho .am. I. m i le.,r-a go I, rs ten d, r rillc lining lour liroinl-iilo tlnrly-two poiiu evi'o im h mid one twenty eight ponti le gua less than the Alabama, Tin troul.; "i.l.v -'".I which I fear will give us any ' i- hllil in 1 I lor rillc shell which ell .011 .0.111 p ost and remains at pre-oiit iinex- ; tel. I I" il no ill -..in .11111'.-' iiiudioiis In parlielllario the c "0 he t "I any "i.i- man ur nf!iecr, in which all had d' 0" ll.cii iluty "iih a ti nt it mil and coolness lii. ll r.lllll , be ton Well praised; hut I feel it llllo In 111.' e....ir.ve u:li'-er Lieiileuant Cuiuuiander Tlnn iitnii, w hn .-iipcrbit. nded tho working of llm bato i v. to pai : ieiilai ly niention him lor an exam ple of ( Inc. - and onrouragemcnt to the men while ti jhtin.r, w l.ieh cojiii iluite.l iniieh towards the .-tid e..- of the ailiiui. I have Iho hunor to be, very rt .-pe' tliiliv, your obedient servant, ".I'lllN A. WINSLOW, Captain, lloii. Hii'imx Wt.t.i.t.s, Secrelary of Iho Navy. i:i:i-o::t: m- tiii: m ui.i.n or 1111; kkusaui:. Surg 1 brow ne r. p. iris.- John W. Ik -in, ey, iiiarter gunner, has had all iirin amputate, owing to a Iraetitre, U ill lata i win and James Macbeth, ordinary sea ineii. .-i .11 ly W'liiuib d. Tt,.; In, 11 ii .'nale sleauier Alabama, alias "2'JO," alias "liiitiea," ha; at la-t been met inn fair sea light by a Vanki 0 gunh nil; whipped, ciipph-d and lin n stink, 'this pirate craft was built at Hit-ken- head, nipi.-ite biv i I, I'ngland, by Messrs. Laird, under a cotiaei made by Cuptien liullook, and -aid to be in behalf of the rebel (ioveruiuent. She co-i, w hen complete for sou, .22a, null. She was launched in April, 1M12. Sho was fitted with -hut rack-, pivot gun sockets and breeching hulls before she I II Liverpool. Shu sailed from Liver- the ri'er 0 ihcleallcl' . Hero she was luiiii-1 tcii.-imy 00 afuaTtiip; bill ill leu day i i nivi d at 111'- A.ores. look mi board her iirmainonl, which ,d bv iho Kugli.-li houo of l'awcctt, Pre-ton .S Co., of L l-'riim Hie time of rpool. r dcparluro Inun Liverpool Stic was Ul'.iel 1111. eouiiliaiut 01 i. apiiiiu 01. u . Hull her, of liu-( iinai d .sen ice. The rel of her olliecrs were a- follow .-: Chief ( Ifliees Jhll Low, linglaiid: Sn'mid (llli.-er f. S. Tulla.li, Hull. Lug land: Surge. ui ll. II. Liowellyn, Luskin, Wilts, liii.-land; I'nyitiaster C. H. Vonge, Savannali, (ja., Chief Kngiiieer J. Me.N'air, Lugland. She had n crew ol 'seventy moil and boys, two-thirds being b'ngli.-h. Iln the 2lili "f Angii-t I Sunday) Captain Rapha el Seiuincs look command of iho vessel, and in a formal manlier limbed Iho rebel Hag at tho peak and the l-aiglish Mag al tho fore, and tired a gun. She llict- stall. . I on a enlist-, with a eoiiiinandor, twenty-si., olliecrs and oigl'.ty-livo men. For near ly two years she has been employed in sinking, burning ami destroying American commerce und shipping; and on Iho I Ith of January, LHtid, she sunk the lii iK- gunboat llallarns, und sutlorod her self considerably. Seiuinos has always tried to avoid meeting an armed ve-sel of his own weight of iuct.il, fearing the result to bo just such its has been proven in his lalo contest. As to his personal elm racier, il was pretty clearly proven that he was a coward and ali'aid lo meet tho Kearsugo. After he -urreiiiLred ho threw away bit sword an un ollicerlike uol--aril siipplioautly begged to bo taken iulo the lieerhoiind's boat and covered up to pre vent failmu' into the hands of llio captor of his pet ensair ship. Ho skulked away like an overgrown cur, which had been chastised, seeking protection under the Hag which for so long had protcetid him. Ho fought mily because bo was obliged lo I so lo .saehi.s honor iii the face of his crow. Had ho met a yaiikeo -ingle, handed ho would have ,1111 like a soared cat. The following is a list of tho vessels ho has do stioyod, and which' in duo timo her Majesty's gov. eminent will bo obliged to pay for: X l ME. W 11 HUB FlIOM. Ship 1 ii'h inulge" Martha's Vineyard. Schooner Starlight Hoston. Hark Ocean Hover, Xeiv London. Hark Alert New Bedford. . , 1 . ,- II .. I '.. - , T Schooner Weather iiage,..Provinoetoivn. HiK'nnl'mo Alt.mnaha Ship Heujaiuin Tucker Schooner Cmir-er, Hark Vitgiuii P.ark hi "1 h.i I 1. ir,. Ship llnllialit. .Si ipplcall. ..Now licdford. . Provineetoivn. New H.dford. tr Xew lledlbrd. Now York, , Now York. rk New York. Philadelphia. New York. r Huston. Xew Haven. iv, Xew Vork. Ho. ton. Hark Wave C r.rioai-'ioo 1)1 Ship 'Imi.iu.iml.i,.. ... Ship JI .1 iii-lie-fr Hark Lamplighter,..., Ship Lafaytte Schooner Civn-ha w,... Hark Laur'nlla r.rigaulim: liar. 01 do ( tine Ship Lm i St.i 1 liili-k,.. Ship Thomas 11. Wall H.ni, 1'aiLer C..k,.... Seho.iin i- I'ni'i! Steamer Ariel, Sleaumr Hall- IM-- Hark Col leu Hub- Hriu-anliu'i Clia-h lain S. 'homier Palmetto,..., Hark olive Jane .-hip i;..bl. n Hale Ship Washing tmi .-hip tVtihia Thayer,. Ship John A. l'aik-,. Ship I'nnjailb .Mmnirig Star, Scloi'mi'i l-i ingli-lu r,.. Ship I'm-.,,.. Ship Chare... Hull Ship Imui.-a ll.ili 1 Hiigaiitine Kate Cmy Haik Lal'.iMTie Hail. .Nye," Ship l'op'.i- Prince,... ll.uk I iii'-n J.n h Ship Sea Link Ship Gild' r-. eve Hark Jusliaiia Ship Jabiv. .-mm Hark Aiila.-.oiiian Ship I ali.-in 111. Hark Conrad '' Castiuc ransomed. .....Vow licdford. -...Ho.-ton. Huston. .... Hallimore ransomed. ....Now York ransomed. ....I nilcd States (liiuboat. .... N ni York. ....Hoston. .... New York. Hoston. ....New Hodford. .... Xew York ransomed, .... Iioekland ransomed. ....Hallow-ell. .... Hoston ransomed. Hoston raiiiiomed, ....Xew licdford. ... Ho-ton. ....Hoston. ... Hockland. .... Wcstporl. ....New Hodford. ....Nw Hodford. Now York. .... New York. ,:...New York. .... New Yurk. .... Haltiinnre ransomed. .... Hurksport. .... Hasten. New York. Philadelphia. huii,it,.,.n,,st'.n. I'orismuuiii. : Hoston. Ship Anne I "I"!' Kxl-ress Hark Sea Pride '1 Ui - record brim's tie Alabama'? career Up to 1. 1 . of her sllbseillelil lil ee Mlij- j I'.'u-I Indies, and, in the Mi. . Singapore, she Inn m- I 1 n o d for I e.i, In .Ma oil nl, the e-msl ol Texan Star, Hohimi'sc, I iidia, she hn, ni .1 from Moulinoiii for Smg.ip o Cllpe Cnlnnris, and up I he 1 a of lleligal, she buiiicl ih Now York, ami lauded her m. sniillieru pai I of Imh 1. , r al Cape of Hood l..po in M 1 she crui-cd alnuil 11 1 t il she 1 11 ly in the innnlh 0! Juno, h 1 I. on o.il 1 iv, 1 morn American ,, and Ty in. Then- were In 1 Mi 1:1111 ol' 111 1: 1, 1 -. Sw iing aiuuml '-- lone ..( llm Hay tip Hiuina .lulu , uf w in n r i 'jeov.i, in Ihe rev t appi'aiai.eo was ill I i-t. Ir .in w h.-iico . i-. -l Hi' l b mi ", ear Mi -1 tlm H pi el I, ..U iii." lit i'.ii hi"i il pre The koasnrgo is a third eight guns ami 1 ,0:1 1 ion m following dimension.:- , n feel; depth of hold, l tool. PoiTsmiiulh, ,V, II,, Navy V giues ami boilers were huili al llartl'nrd, Cuiiu. .-ho b ! ale lew ,-leainer . of Iho ::i Iho 'li. :.'..ll I. . I: In I'- III- nl m IV. 2. I W, nin ill A lo a ol,'.., en Lack I f I'll -Hea. 1, .1 Ve.-. iwana no re. ike leu sols represented by the Tieumlcr Tiiscarora, Wnchnsctl ami others, luarkahlo rale of sp.ed, and n , knots under full steam w hen in . is bark rigged and looks man 1 has boon einiilove.l on si ial -en III III old. -hi ' ill tl-e we.-Ti-rn ami an I I'laiieo i I h.m ha I in, 'i-ell pi nililled ii "ut twenty i Atlantic, mid on the coasts m Hu since she was put in cniuiui .-i. n, ' opportunity for repairs, not havin to enler any foreign pm I lo n in 1 four hours. The Lngli.-li papers an- ni.il in-: being iron clad. Tin- I t j ;nc ro il i I,- lb ml In nrder to protect lo r boiler ! shot nml .-hell, lmr -p no .1: nnl . or- Iri.-e.l i ol im .1 pone. u i lip nml soi nr. . 1 on Jo r .-:). s . ol the vessel which wa exp so that when a slml .-litmk 1 pass through the chaui am have o al ill the bunkers before it could r eh In I- not an iiucoiunion iin'rtiro j How do we know hut thai Iln tcetod in the same way, and that the Anioiioaii gum- threw (ho Hrltish iron 11s easily .1 Urili.-h oak. At any rale 1.1 b ..! war. !:,L; .las pro I li i-. and is l In. I 1 1 gh il di I through the f, V i W -Imlved there, and I'.ii- him, his good srll'i1 by pi. i' im: t) if bo bad lint, with all llm he would luue h, en ju-i!v ' The ongageineiit wile h Im fully t ir 11 ag' and n. nn . ri-uiai kablo on rccoi I. 1 iu luatcheil, and it pi.iies 1! Atnoriean naval ollici 1.-, -e over Ihnso of I ! 11 g I uid, w In il pi .1 1' I iii in i i- pr.il led Well . h: ig I. ,,1-lillg ll I'apla I'lher Hi ill I lllld im. ill ol war. assoi led that she '-ruh d I'n mm Seiumcs comes out in AitgM-l wiih pirulc ship h" may rest a - 111 . I In dian his e.pial in an Imiie-t ) .n.Lei I Hi: WAslllM. 1 .-j 0 el, W -1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 , ,1 1 dipt. Win-low will umlmibrndly I., for promotion to th - rank l t'mmmii inission to date from the day on which tho .Alabama, but the coiii in a! imi of in ssary lo give lull elh .-I to l::c a p (iellllemeu ot' prolllil.et.i'e .1 -iiiii.' tho act uf hiinuinily in re cuing . drowning, the oourso ol tho ImiIh iiii travi'iitioii of the law of mitim.-, wh. will justify a ib'inan 1 for his j-eniliiinn. .'.' mm. in h d '! e, Ills Ciilll - Im de-lroyed tin- Selial" ill'llill ut. III. il, Inyo elliiaes l' 1 w a- 111 en ll, I'o y -a Zit" Among the runm worn that Atlanta was b, Parly had i'ii)itured Han; 11 I tie .-I j'. t - ye Ii I iim 1 1 d In .Ma. -on, .Maine, that a man had crossed the M i:-si-.-ippi who b.ld K'irby Smith was in .-human'.- i the till: at , lie H Juhllslull had been .-npereccJ. d by (i, n. SiKTIll.lll, and that a speculator bad prole, ,- t , ;. iigimi. .1,, . ( on ' 'mi, icco.'. All correct, ll.iny, cxeopl the la t. A .- i u I.i tor ill this city ha.- p..-ilive in.,i ni.il i u that tin thing is impossible, lie dri. t a-hepiu hi-chair Iho other aflertionn alter a large .-ale in whi'- h he hud made about live diuitsind p r eent., 'm, dream ed that he was dead and had arrived al th" gale of Heaven. Knocking, the p..rii r n.pic-'ed to knuw who was lliere. Ho answered o Augusta. (ia., lately engaged ill Ihe wind '-ale und retail trade. The porter said the limes weio so precari ous ho would have Iho ipie.-tiun of admittance ro ferri'd. After a sln.rl ab-eti.-c our tiii ml was in InlUled liial he had I llm terod, that Very fe id ihechl-s he repre -i n Ic 1 had boon for the past, throo year-', ami that he would have to bo lett out in dm On aii.d.b.g mir fg.ei.d inadoa charitable donation. -.1"., ,., ,.(,', ,(. Oil's. Crtt Hi.t.A rioss w i ru .Mi.xno.- A di tho Houston Telegraph, dated .Monti i .-v , says: Our relations wilh Pie-i-lent Jura' Cabinet nro of the most friendly eiiarae .ens of the Confederacy -are exempt Ir n double duties on die oolt 'ii imported last -patch Jo April I I, v. and his tir. Cui n paying 1 1 14 II t ll - win-: at: va iii: vi :: A N IIW horse iiuwer and . hie h. r for .-al -. at a very low price. There ha- Im a. tu.mh wheal engaged tu ho thrashed by this machine, tnid any uno having tho I" reo to run it, can nuke it profita ble. l-;n.uiro of J. X. II I!H1S, jylS -1 iv "rug Sluro. I; MAM ll ion I 111 Hill is tiii: r.xiii:ss oi-i'ii i: at t.nii i i. T 11 1 K following list uf freiglil al the Hxpress of. t'tco ill this city, is sturod al Ih of tho owners. Parties will please call lor in : .-am vv it li - out delay, as no further ri. k will be taken. .1. II. I.Oi.AN, Ag't, A lirown, 1 package: Mi-s 1! Hriwo, I pack age: W M Illantoti, I biin.He: K W C.,.ik, I pack age; It Crow-ell. I knapsack: .Mrs P liiiko, 1 liox: V II (Jroon. 1 sack; J Hudson, bell: 1' li Holland, boll: J li Harper. 2 bags and I 1,1,1.: W li jlunl, bag: T K lli-ks, bundle; 1. 1! Irwin, pare, 1: Mrs !' A Marshall, pared; Mrs L .Mid II, brook.-, I bx; Dr. I li Milhr, I parcel: !' .Miiiehen,,-. sword scih bard; J V Ovvnhcry, box: Dr M 1,'n-har.lsoii, paek iioe: C P ltedding, care W M I'.l.iulon, package; W A Itofiinson, care.) J Ford, box; . M Williaui son, package; M (i Dobbins, n:i boxes, jyl I c)M'i-:i)i:KA'u: mumiv ayami:i. IjlO 11 sale, a desirable lot in thiscii v, containing two small residences and oiher necessary houses an excellent well and gar I- m Apply lo F. M INCH F.N F.H, jyl. 'I If . al dm Hi-ass Foundry. TO COTTOX OAVM.HS. Till-: Planter's Warehou-o belonging to Iho un dersigned, in tho oily ol Trillin, Ion been partially (akon for hospital purposes, and on this naeount, I think tho owners of ootlou siored in tho above named warehouse, had better' ship it, nr lllovo It ll, tUI .-1,,,-V wl, (I W',,,1.1 l. ,,,..,'., .1.. Tho proprietor gives this iioiiee. became Iho pub lic necessities havo put il. out ol' hi- p ,vv, i to take that care of the cotton linn tiio owners might think he could do. Ho therefore gives this iiotn-e lo save himself Iroin any liability in the prenii-es. As u warehouse man, I wish to close my waiehoiisj busi ness by the Ist of September next; tlierel-iro those having cotton storod in my .van li'iii e, will ploa.-o conic, puy chargoi and Uil:o nr -hip il away, as they may think best, mi or before, iho l.-i of Sep tember next, jyll-tf W. A. Si'AN hliliTT. SOl.OlliltV ( I. I.A1. Wo have on hand a lot uf blank forms ol c-r-tilioates and nllidavits for tho eolieotion uf the claims of deceased soldiers. Price tjiiy cents per shoot. Persons at a distance nei ding sin h hl.uik cun procure them by addre.-sing the Kia;i;t, oi i-irn through the mail,-. H A .M I Jb ASITFATIOX as teacher, by a several years experience in tea glish branches, Mu.-ie, Latin and best of references given it re I'tiro l. 110, li' jyll-lll , oiing lady ol' hing Iho l-i ii -l-'tench. The A ldre.-s lex (i.. li C.iiOo , X. C. 11 SCHOOL CLASSICAL AM) MNtil, run HOYS OF 1j VP UiS ol- Alii AND I NI'FK rr 111K Second Term of tin S.h.ol will begin ui .1. .Monday, the 1 Ith in-!., and continue 21 uitinue 2 1 w ick A fiinn-liiill ttlti'iiililiH'i IS oarnesHv desired Mrs. .Moiiiiow s SWim 1 will oi ut too same time. Jt- For particular.- ce Cir ular. II. P. M:inU"W. July S if C(TTOX AVAXTl.I). 1)AKTI FS anxious t di.-p"-c of their cotton, c: do so he a). plying to .iyl-J-t'.f " ' J. II. J'.' IIXSUX .1 Cii. I her arrival at Tiible H. j sioiitouiber, I Mi. I. 'I In II Y AUTIIOItlTY. I' I'll Lit' ACTS in- tiii: l iist ongresN i( Ihe ( iiiileilerilie Stiitex, Passed ut il,,. fnuiii, session, ivhieh wiih hegaii ami hold at the city Kicliinmiil, in Ihe .Slat,, of iriiiiiia, iitt Mnnduv, the sev.-tilli day of lie '''"ibcr A. ll. lsii.i, ,,,,,1 .i,,,!,.,! xiims.lay, the i ighleeiilli day of l-'ebruarv inil ' Cum', i.vi. -Aii Act to provide an Invalid (',,, j,M. The Congiossof the t'onfoderateSiut,,.Si,f Auier- ioado emicl, That all olliecrs n-o uisic,iiei ollicoi-s, iniisiciiins, piivalos and seamen, whu have or who shall beooiuo disabled by wounds, nr oilier iniui ios loceivo.l, or diseaso euiitraeled in the soi I the ( niiledoiate Mates, mid in Ihe line of shall ho retired or'dischui'i:ed (mm their dull respeiTive position us hereinafter provided. Hot tin- rank, pay and oiniilimients of such ollicers, ami die pay and emoluments of such iiiin-eoiiiinission-ed officers, inusieians, pi-iviiles and senuien, shall oniiliniie to the end (if the n ar, nr iih hng us they shall continue so retired or discharged. Si..-: 'J. Thai all pei suiis chiiining the honolits of Ibis act, shall present theuiselviM for examination, to line of ih,- medical exiiiinning boards now I'stab li-hi-d by law. l.'pon the eorlilioato of such hoard thai such permanent disability exists, such per- .-.u.s -,i.,n ..u ,. i,n-.t ,,i Hiseiiai'geil US nlnri-HNIll. Si.ig J. That all pcmoiis retiicd m discharged as aforesaid, shall periodically, and at least once in six iiioiilbs, present tln'iiisldves to one of said boards fur I'm lliei-exainination, under regulations to bo prescribed by the Secrclarv (if War, Ihe re sult of which examination shall be repoileil hv iieh board to the said Si'crotury. And if any Mich jici -iin .shall fail so to report 'himself lo sueli b.oiiu, whenever he shall lo- i-eipiiicd so to dm he : -null no iti oppeii lioni haul retired or (liscliai o,, J list, and become liable lo conscription, under Tho I terms of dm law, unless such failure shall ho ! caused l,y phvsiciil disability. Sir. I. I hat tho Secrelary of War may ussign such olliecrs, nml older the detail of such iiiin coiuinissioiiod olliecrs, musicians, privates and seamen, for such duly as they shall bo ipialilicd to perform. If any such non coiniiiissioiicd ollicers, musicians, iirivuics and seamen, shall Ijn relieved from disability, tlu-y shall he restored to duty in llieii respective couniinnds. j Skc. m Thiil the Secretary of War shall make j all needful rules ami regulations I'm- the action of the medical bnurils us aforesaid. 1 Sir. ii. That vacancies caused by Iho retirement uf olheei s urn lei this act, shall bo' tilled as in can! nf die dealh or i-e-innaliiui nl such ulliccrs. Si.,, i. I Ins act shall belli lurce fruiii il i pas- Appniv ed l-'ebi mil y 17, 1-01. Co vi-. i.vm ol oiheel- An Act to nut Inn ia- the pioiiiotion mill eiiuiiui.sstonoil ollicers und nri- valos for di.stiii-'iii.sliod kill or valor. The Congress of tlie Confe, ifi.itc Slates of Auier- I lea .I.i enact, that the rrcsidont is licrebv au tliotii'd upon the l i coiiiinouilatioii of the general : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tg a department or a separate army in ! ,. : : 1 1... i. ..i. i tu till any vacancy tirtho commissioned I .-.Ml. I .s ... ). , . ,,,IV ,1. .,, , ,,,,,,,, ,t , , ,IL. ,, ,,,,. nun in on- siinir, ii., uuil I- ll I.- nil v ICO li 1 1 1 1 COII - -.cul nl die Scuttle, nf any ollicer, linu-coiniiiis- sinned jolliceri nrprivalo who may have distin ! giii-lmd himself by exhibiting peculiar valor or skill on llio iiatMc in-Ill : I loviilcd, That the oli cei', nun couiinissioncd oHicer, or private, no ice iiuiinenilod ami noniimited fi r promotion, shall belong to Ihe regiment or battalion in which the vacancy may have occurred. Si i . 2. AH aols and put ts of acts in coiillict with Iho above provisions ate hereby repealed. Approved Kebruary I", lM. Cm I-. I. IX. An Act to aineml the act entitled, An act, ioiis In to provide and orgauio engineer serve during the war," approved tt oliedi March, eighteen hundred anil sixty- Ihtce. The ( 'nn gross uf the Con federate States of Aniei -iea do eniici, That the above recited not he so amended that there shall In? allowed to each regi ment of engineer troops, two iuti tcruiastcr ser geants. Approved February 17, 1 -(il. Cn ve. I, x An Act to amend the acts of April lirsl, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and Sep tember twenty-third, eighteen handled and aix-i-.-two "'tl'i" '! I dm Confederate States of Amer ica !u enact , That the nets approved twenty-lir.st April, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, und'tiveii lv third September, eighteen hundred and sixty two, regulating the increase und rank of the corps of engineers lift he provisional army, houmended lo read as follows : "That the President be, and ho is hereby authorized tu appoint, with the ad vice and consent of the Senate, an additional num ber of ollicers in the engineer corps of tho provis ional army: Provided, That the .vbolo col ps shall not exceed olio hundred ami twenty, and that the number uf ollicers in each grade he limited to throe colonels, fnnr lieutenant colonels, eight ma jors, f irty-live raptains, thirty-tire first lieuten ants, und twunty-tive second lieutenants." St'.c. 2. There may he appointed six military store-keepers, with the pay and allowances oi cap tain of infantry, who shall give such bond for the faithful performance of their duty as may he lire scribed by (ho .Secretary of War: Provided, Thut the said store keepers shall be appointed from per sons who uro dis.qualilied for uolive service by reason of w ounds received in the military service, or disease contracted whilst in the army, or from persons over forty-live years of age. Approved February 17, 1.VI. ( ji ve. i.xn. An Act to be entitled " An Act in relation to the ipialiticatiou of State Collectors. The Congress of the Confederate Slates of Amer ica do einiet, That the provisions of section tlnr-iv-nino of an Act entitled " All Act I'nr the ossess- iiiont and collection oftaxes," approved May first, I eighteen hundred and sixty-three, shall not be const rued to apply lo the olfioe of Statu Collector. Approved February 17, 1-hl. ! Cii ve. i.xni. Ar. Act to reduce the currency and lo authorize a new issue of notes and bunds. The Congress of the Confederate Stales of Amer ica do enact, That the holders of all treasury miles above' the ilciomination of five dollars, not bearing interest, shall be allowed until the first day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty four, east of the Mississippi river, and until tho first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, west of the Mississippi river, to fund the sumo; and until the periods and at the places siated, the holders of all such treasury note- shall be allowed to fund the same ill rogisteiod bonds, payable twenty years alter their date, bearing interest at the rate id lour per cent, per annum, payable on the tirst day of January and July of each year. Skc. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury is here by authorized lo issue the bonds required for the funding provided for in the preceding section, and iiuiil Ihe bonds can be prepared, he may issue cer- tllieales to answer Cie purpose. Snclljinnds and cerlilicates .shall Tie rocoivabfo, TTboTiT interest, In payment ol all (lovernmcnt dues payable in tlm vein- eighteen hundred and sixty-four, except ex port ami import duties. St. i'. 11. That all treasury notes ol the denoiinna tiou of one hundred dollars, not bearing interest, which -hall not be presented for funding under the provisions of the lirst section of this act, shall, from and after the lirst day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, east of the Mississippi river, und tho lirst day of July, eighteen hundred and si viy-fonr, west of the Mississippi river, cease to lie recoivabloin the payment of public dues, and said mites, il not so presented at thut time, shall, in addition In the tax of thirty-three und one-third cents, imposed in thelourth section of this net, lie subject to a tax often per cent, per month until so prj.-scutc(l, which taxes shall attach to said notes wherever circulated, and shall be deducted from tho face of said notes whenever presented I'm pa in mil or for funding, and said notes .shall nut be" exchangeable I'm the new issue of licusury notes provided for in this act. Sue. !. That on all said treasury notes nut funded nr used in pavinc'it id taxes at the dates und pia ces proscribed in Ihe lirst section of this act, them shall be levied at said dates and places a tax ot thirty-throe und one-third Cv'its lor every dollar promised on the face of said notes. Said tin shaH attach to said notes w herever circulated, and shall bo collected by deducting the same at the Treasu ry, in depositories, and by the tax collectors, and l.v all (iovornmont ollicers receiving the same, whenever present! for payment, ur for funding, nr in payment uf tic-vcrnioent dues, or for postage, or in exchange fur new notes, as hcreiiiattcr pro vided ; ami said treasury notes shall bo fundable in bonds, as provided in the first scctiou uf this act, until the lirst day of January, eighteen hun dred nml sixty live, at the rate of si.xla.six aud two-third cents on the dollar. Anil it shJTl iir the dutv of the Secretary of the Treasury at any lime between die lirst of April, ca.ct, uud the tirst July, eighteen bundled and sixty-four, west ol the Mis-M-h,pi river, and the Ills'- of January, cu-litcou him di ed and sixty-five, to substitute And exchange new in asurr notes for the same, at tlio rale of .in .i..j iiv.i il.uil ccois mi the dollar : Pro vided, That notes of the dcuoutiuatieu of one hundiod ilnlhu-s, rlmll not be entitled f , . 1 1 r . p, ,u lege ol'said oxohango; Prnvidi-i! birther, That ihe right lo fund any of said licasui-v imteH uller iho ost day uf Janiiiirv, i-ighlecn lniii.li. il and sixty llio, is hereby uk'eti awav: And prm i.led fj n"'1' '"at upon all such Iteasiiiv uoles which '""' '.'l'',"" Islanding on the lii st day ufJaiuia t, eichleeii hiimlied and sixty live, ami winch ...... ..... , naiigeii new ti',',un- notes as m i ,-ui j,, u, i iii-ii , a ia a of one huiuli cd per cent, ia licreliy iinposeil. She. o. 'I hal after Ihe lii -t d lllltlll. lily herelofoie given tu I d' April iievt, nil elary nl thu "' "'"' shall be, and the same ih hereby, revoked ; l'i,,,, The S.,ela i-.vol the Ireasiiryimiv, ali.i ihai ,;. KM, h,.lv Ireusnry notes in such torni as he iav prescribe payable I wo veals alter the i-atilioation t ' tivuiy' "I poneo wilh Ihe I'uilod Slates, uj, ,.. ,,M,S , be leeeivablo iii payment of ail public due, evcem i- in ,i i oil in,,.,.! , .1.,,;,. i . . i . ' , 1 V "I ' -' """ "I' issue, I in ,.t cluing,, tor mill's, al the rate of to,,, d,,l ,r ,, die new lurth, lullarsnf dm old issues win :!-, "I'l ' s be siirioiulered I'm- i xci,.,,, ,. b- " holders ll.,'of, or bo la-eeiv ,-.l illlu the t, ,-;.- r nn. er Ihe p,,,v,sins ul'this act ; and the liu dei-Hnl the new M..t. H urol the old miles, i-xo pi Iliose ol the deiiominaii,,,, ,,f ,. hundred dolhi, ,,-allot-they are n-dnecd to mov.,,, ,....i v'-ui.T on no- nounr, nv convert the .same inlu call tcrcsl at the rate of lour i '' tax aforesaid, lilav ' i 'i ilmiucs, bearing in eeiit. pi-r iilinuin, and ratilicalion ofu li-..e pai able two years alter th of peace wiih die I'uiii cotiierted into new notes 'd Slates, unle s Soulier Skc. (i. That to pay dm expenses , iiiont mil otherwise in-milled fur, th the ( love ro tary of .' i.siu iciM uoiiuii lieu in is-ue si X pel- 1 'Is lo mi iiinonnl not exceeding I've hun dred millions dollars, ihe principal and itiiercst vvbcrool shall be fi,-,. inn,, uxmi,,,,, . ful. payment otthe inter,. - there., u ll nin.. ii, -II eeipls nl any cXpniT vlnty b. , , .iimr la,,. ,,,, u. value, of nil cotton, lobncco, und mivul stnres which shall be exported linlu Ihe Cnnleili-ratc Stales and the net! proceed., ol dm import duties now hud, or so much the fa, v he ineossurv tu pay li in 1 1 in 1 1 v the inteie-i, m,. h,n.iv speelullV pledged: Provided, Til III I Im ll ,1 1 i,-, now laid ui'i- mports und beieh.v pledged. ,hall herealier be paid in specie, or in Moiling e xehange, or in Ihe coupons of said bunds. t in -r -,,i.,. m i ,i . i . Skc. 7. I hat Iho Secretary of the T isnry is nereiiy tuition uoil, Iruni lime I of the Trcusury may require it, linn-, as the wants lo sell or hv iiollio- in.uioi 1 1 i-ii-.il nines sum iionits, ur tiny juirt .... ,. j.,.., ,n, , ,i i, nn, nc can. su as to moot appropi latum, by I ongress, uud al the sail,,- tin,,, reduce ami resti nt the am ,i oftho circulation in treasury Holes, vvitlnii reasonable nd limits. elllO Si.i'. - The bonds aiillioiireil hv die sixth si-c-lion of this act may be either regi,'icrcd nr coupon bunds, as the parties taking them may elect, und they may lie exchanged fur each oilier under such regulations as the Sccrotat v ol the Treasury may preenbe. They shall be for hundred dollars, or some multiple of one Inn, die. I dollars, and' shall, together with dm eonpuiis thereto attached, be in such tonn and nf SMI., aiilhenlicalioii as the Secretary of the Treasury mav prescribe. The micro,! .shall bo payable half V early oil llm lirst nf January and July in each yea,' die principal shall be payable md loS ih,lh' tliii I v curs finni their date. Skc, 'a. All call eortilioatcs shall he fundable, and shall be taxed in all respect,, us is provided for (he treasury notes, into which thev are cn verliblc. ll not count ted before the time li.xod for taxing the tieasiiry notes, simh cerlilicates shall, from limit lime, boar interest upon only sjx. tv-six and Iwo thiid cents for every dollar prom ised upon their face, and shall In- redeemable on ly in new treasury notes at dial rule, bill idler the passage of this ail, no call cerlilicates shall he issued until after Ihe lirst. day of April, eighteen bundled ami .,ixly-luur. Skc In. Thai if any bank of deposit shall give its depositors the bonds atitlioiized by die lirst section of this act in exchange for their deposits, and specify the same on Iho bunds hv some dis tinctive mark nr token, to be agreed' upon wilh the .Secretary of the Treasury, then the said de positor shall be entitled to receive the amount o said bonds in treasury nolo, bearing no interest, anil outstanding at the passage of ihisact: Pro vided, the said bonds are presented before the privilege of funding said notes at par shall cpd.se, as herein prescribed. ' See. 11. That all treasury Holes horotufon: is sued, of the dcniuninutinu uf live dollars, shall c, milium to bo receivable in pavnient uf public ilues, a, provided by law , ami luiidahlc al pur un der the provisions of this act, until the lirst of July eighteen hundred and sixty I'.uir, east, and until tho tirst of October, ei'.'hloe'u bundled and sixty four, west of the Mississippi river, but utter that time they shall be subject to u tax of thiriy-ilirec and one-third cents on every dollar pronii'sed on uie nice niereoi, said tax to attach to said notes wherever circulated, ami said nntcslo be fundable and exchaiigoablii for new treasury notes, as here ill provided, subject lo the deduction ol'said tax Six. 11'. That any Stale holding treasury Holes' received before thu times herein lived for taxing said notes, shall be alluvve.l until the lirst day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty. live, to fiiml the same in six per cent, bonds of the Con'li-doralii States, payable twenty years after date, and the interest payable isoiiii-aiiiiuully. lint all treasury notes received by any Stale after the time lixed for taxing the same, as aforesaid, shall be held to have been received diminished by the amount of said tax. Tho discrimination between the miles' subject to the tax and those not. subject shall be left to Iho good faith of each Stale, ami die eer titicalo of the Cpvei-nnr thereof .shall in each ease be conclusive. Skc. 111. That treasury notes horetofoni issued bearing interest at the rale of seven dollars and thirty cents on the hundred dollars per milium, .shall no longer be received in payment of public dues, hut shall bo doomed nml considered bunds of the (.'nnfederate Stales, payable, two years al tera ratification of a treaty of peace with the Uni ted States, bearing the rate of interest soecitied on meir laee, pnvuiile on the first ol Jm limitary lu uncti and every year. Sue. 1 i. That the Secretary of Ihe Treasury be. and he is hereby authorized, in ease the exigencies oftho (iovernnient should require it, o pay dm demand of any public eredilor whose debt may be contracted after the passage of iln- cl, vvilliig to receive the sum.', in a ceriiliente of indebtedness to be issued by said Secrclarv in such lorm as bo may doom proper, payable two years after a riiliti- . cation of a treaty of peace wilh'tho I'liited States bearing interest at tho late of six per cent, per uii nuir, payable semi annuailv, and transferuble on ly hy special endorsement under regulations to be prescribed by the Secrelary of the Treasury; und saidcertilicates shall be exempt from taxation ill principal and interest. Skc. 1.1. The Secretary of Ihe Treasury is im-Ihori-'cd to increase the number of depositories, su as to meet the requirements of this act, and with that view to employ such of the banksof tlio seve ral Slates as he may deem expedient. Skc. Ii',. The .Secrelary of the Treasury shall forthwith advertise this act in such iiovvs'pupeis published in Ihe several Stales ami bv such other lVtlMS, M lll,wr-m-PtT,-c tunni'illlllll mllUrttT,mT(1 l!ie Secretary id' War and the Secretary of the Navy shall, each, cause it to be pulilislu-d in gene ral nrders fin- the information of tho arinv and navy. Skc. 17. The foilv-secoud section of (he act lor die assessment nmf collection uf laves, approved May first, eighteen hundred and sixlv tlnee, is hereby repealed. Skc. Is. The Secretary nf the Treasury is hete by authorized and required, upon the application of the holder of any call certilicatc - which by the lirst section ol the wit, " to provide for tho funding and further is, tie of treasury miles," approved March twenty-third, eighteen Tiundred and sixty three, was required to be thereafter ib-oinod to bo a bond to issue to such holder a bond then-fur, upon the terms provided by said act. Approved Februiity 17, isiil. I'OL'XD. A HFX liLH which seems tu belong to some one at Kingston Hospital. It was fmind near Hour Creek. The owner can hear of it by- inquiring of Mrs. Tucker nt Hear Crook. jyl j IO ItlmVMS OLPLI O jyj UlOU liligli-h boiler Paper, for sale by -It J. 11. JOHX.-iiX .1 CIS xotici:-xi;av hum. riillli Jlylo ol the linn heretofore known as liis J. muko ,t Hall, will hereafter ho A. T. Finney A C. The cash system will lu-realK-r be inflexibly ad hered to except upon government work. The utteijUnn of Quai lerinasters is called to our stock of Hr,o Shoes, If.rso Shoo Xails and Xail Hod, uf which wo have a largo supply constantly on hand. A. i. Fi.NXFY ,t CO. (iriflin, July l-lm. 4000 FIXL' jy!2- K'llA !(-, f,.r sal, It J. II. JOHN: nN .1 Co. OULHIKK'S .SIIIKTS f..r lie l.v JvIlX'SV.N CO. jyli- It J. 11