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Ms friend*.
born la the year 18®,
rork-« county Infix
eh matter «• possible, and touwku the
SfiSnsySrUrthyor what It now enjoys—TAs
iWteuta CteAMfe-and In order to do this
If ire. ‘be cat* In advance /rum oil of our
mittr*. In fctare, tkoee subscribers who
paper with this paragraph merited, will
h* time lor which they line paid hu ox-
»r* requested to nuke a further raant-
* who fell to do thi». will no! be «or-
M lhat thoir paper* have been dltooo-
to tha aontbero heart a* haring
« Oen. Jfinu A. Quitman. Ho
l, Georgia, in 1M0. and made It hi*
ie to be an Alderman of that city,
dor of Custom* for the district of
ike old nod the present govt-ru-
telRMe he was ever dlstingalshed
• teStt, and a perollsr energy of
M wtextraordloAry bopefaluesa,
laturaUS'fonnected with the Flos
I the clty.'drt.m iu eerllost organl
is Foreman W Protection Company,
rale,life, nidi* * was more general-
leu no one wa#.to„M loving, than
more devoted the world did not
NBflE
piece the j
ter bis
yea, by mifilous. 80 lOnKhs rite amide In their
hour-glass rurt, so long es thsir hearts send the
crimson current of lift conning through their
veins, so long ss their ayes flash end -uru with'
the Arts o! intellect, yea, even till their life's
situ shall set, wlU they remember “ Bl." And
why ? perhaps, some careless, unthinking inlnd
might ask (lor none other Hun an unthinking
one would proponfid the query) Why? be
cause It was the year In which tha greet “Ameri
can Union” Wosdl tool red.
The time when the greatest. notion on esrth
was dismembered—convulsed from one eud to
the other by “.Northern tehatlclsm.’’ The time
whan from the “groat Volotnac to the Gulf of
Mexico, from the mighty Atlantic to the ex
treme West,-the tires <d freedom' were.lit on
every hill-top in this glorious South, Thu time
when from every mottuuin brow and fertile plain
our glorious “Stars and Bom” Acre untamed to
the breeze by our noble President, JaSerson
Davis. lie sounded the toeeta of storm, ami lo t
it was answered by thousand* of brAve Southrons
os they milled’nrohnd the msgniilcent *Vfew»”
Hint form the " Southern, Ccfiiteiiollon.” Yes,
1861 will be marked a* the teuton* you- In which
wo cut tlip moorlugs that pound fil.tgthatpld.
dilapidated, corrupted vessel called the "Uuloii,
which w*s lest drifting us on to the dark abyss
of destruction. But fhsnka to our gellent lead
ers—they saw tbe danger, left the decayed
wreck, and soon, with the Aid dl the great arott-
tects, Patriotism and Determination, they built
a most noble vessel, manned and called her the
“Sontberfi Confederacy.” But the crew of this
“ Union" did not like to part with the “Con
federacy.” O, no t they fe*eit us too well for
that. They could not think of bidding good-
by to friends whir hod done so ranch for them-;
! *«hl KagqtlHjri-Oqptqrs of a Federal
Richmond, Dec, TbeKlchmond Dispatch,
of this morning, hay a special dispatch from
Norfolk, which Saysl^al the Confederate steam
er Sea Mini captured a Federal schooner yester
day, which woe being towed to Fortress Monroe
by the Federal steamer Jkpret*. When the' Sea
JKrtf fifed Into.the Xtpreee,\be letter abandoned
tbe schooner, and ^ the Sea Bird took the schoon
er InicSsrgc fc NorfeAk,.fottiriry) by nine Fed
eral gun-hoats, which kepi tip a continuous
cannonade. ‘ ,1
Reported Reisses of Mfsen sad fllidall
Richmond, Dec. 30.—The Baltimore papers
of Saturday stale that Mason and Slidell hare
been surrendered.
h, ! ' Pirsrblvasl
Richmond, Doe. 30.—
18 o'clock. Messrs. Tho
beta from Kentucky, app
fled to take tfrsbr amts.
*’ The official report 01 C
* Dralnsville has been ordt
Other matters tnnsplrl
,'wrwnvv .... _ .. •’ ,,-eiita.l.
up tbe great boon to any power on
any at rests been made In violation;
prfncipiSa of our Constitution 1
let us know It.”
TO eveh worn purpose and with
tbe general numagementof tbnwar
deus Stevens tha- other day 'In
House:
-‘According to the estimates sen
have to ask u n Dettcicncy Bill, ev
ing made the appropriation 01 tl
aud eighteen millions last July,'am
of irout one hundred and sixty .to I
Again on tbenmd rnnalng o’er With their blond,
8SSII o«r hear the proud tong of victory swell!
Agate on the (etds where onr ancestors stood.
Shall cCUldmn point out whsrwwKre flimtluuncr*
Mil *
■ - ■ *»- ■ ' ,
Let millions lands onr Osar land—to defend ho;-,
We’H ban onr lov’d homes, sad eutrenoli with onr
■toad:
Onr people may die! boteunnover surrender!
■nte partway to victory where dnty thalI lead!
Then fionthern men rally! foetid liberty's portal!
let nooeaek.ln hel cattse, “Shairi llvef' "Shall I
Our bodies may perish, hut Freedom's immortal! ,
fla* hajlds her proud temple, where her dead heroes
rkt will
beer, In
the to!-
and fourteen millions more, to meet the de-
ttciency of tbe last tscnliyear. Then we will be
asked l» raise four hundred and thirteen mil
lions of dollars tor tbe nfcxt year, making, noco-
addition of a single dollar ujore tbun it estima
ted tor. . .
“ W'v have bad a rose-colored view' of the
whole matter presented to as in the President's
message , we. were informed th*t Kentucky had
assumed an attitude which she canid anstaiu
herself invaloiie ; we were told that Maryland
Was *11 but trsuquUizdd, and would never again,
be In danger, bom traitors, and’bow wtt are tofu
that Kentucky will hot be tOltsfldd without ah
exclusive military occupation. If lira ipr’ce al
ready there be %ut oofflclent to guard *bd'pro
tect her, let but have as many more men from
the main army Oewlie calls for. In God's naiuu,
ln'talr defence, of tee State, let gcotieuiun give,
as many meu. as Mkj bs necesbarv, not only to
conquer her from tbe rebels, hut to’bdld her —
I believe that the secessionists would rise dgatn
to-morrow la Maryland If we withdrew our
troops from there. I do not believe In tbe scio-
blanoo of lomily there, hr Ibu* even that. Sem
blance would continue a dsj in the absence of
the army. I do notUno# bow Maryland cau
bove sevan regiment* lu onrswviee. hud none
In that of the Confederates. 1 don’t know how
cto. iw, in mo o n unincz, coni
wo
Ob« halfacrs U>w?mtmnli < »Ss
ofBisSkshesr. >' ~y->-
I fThs Ssvaimah, Albany A Qti
Dirongh and near raid lands, r
ttrovwl—Sd; -8.l lying ti»r the 1
Ksilmiai.
Boid u {ho property of JoSto
ferthebsm-St of Tlloiwlrs hnn
oossed. ‘.Ctssns—'Twelve aseOtbi
tsJbase In Um town
ir .Rallnwd runnlvg
ipjeof which It ira-
Imtttwlck A Albany
Mlestisw, deceased,
(reditow of said de-
rafter this iih r'.>
er wits, nuittz c. s. rmi.Ton.
^ ' ' v — si—«
New the year Is old and dying,
Tbs onr* young merry tear
is old and cold amt t rambling,
And hastening to his bter.
Bis vMca oace rads and stormy,
la bis Ifsrth’s'SwIy dsys,
I* lowsnS tsd and brukdtr: !
’ And uonraful sre tils lays;
AM sons them sre to smlUfmdOs
grass met to-dty at
and Bufneu, mcin-
Ml end were qnall-
*f tbe 34 October, at Uitiaxniii kh river.
He wlibdruiv from the Provisional Army to
enter the State service, abd was appointed by
;lbe GorxuNOK Aide to Major General H. B. Jack
Ha, with the rank qf Major. But be never On-
tored upon the diseborgo of duty, having been
token slok -the day ifler hls return from Virgi
nia. Pneumonia, lb* seeds of whick be bod
load sedlfitK,
r.—The Steamer Plan-
innoteunce Sunday af-
f Stono, ran oat and
b tbe Lincoln gunboat
fbla accounts lor tbe
it direction yesterday
front tbe Lincoln crui-
s thought one of'tbe
:ct, as tbe blockoder
lo Planter having aac-
GjM Morioedus iwfnlly
probafily brought with Um from tbe camp, fas-
Wued relentlessly upon bis sturdy constitution,
Mdyhftor teu days of severe saflering, on tho
night of Thursday, tbe lijtii ol December, be
died.
Of his borne virtues, those who knew him
longest can best speak. To bis Inspiring gal-
looiry and eiHcteut action on the Held hit com-
rades-ln arms will ever Bear honorable testi
mony. His large humanity will live furever In
tbu memory ol the slo'.c aud way-worn soldier,
wm
of Hefrmtn Murcea, 1st
These or*, thorsfors.
to pnlss.
otberwlss raid
)., Ordinary for
- of Deesupl cr,
iy. o. r. r?.
H» will ft.dll onr-eve,y hope,
Mo feus used We have known.
Of all the yssn tbs most of faith
Be hove In this onr own."
The stranisst towers nur feacles build
4T0 Time's decrees innst yfehl.
We IftUs ibmetht when dsllylpg with
The yuuthfsl potted year
That hope was rain, and ranker still
Would grow es tp troubled fi*i—
That have v, pictured bright and fair
Would darken and l>e drear.
Yet mother earth so laved lier hoy,
This merry, remplug child. '*
And yielded up so plonteetisfy
Her fruits, both tame and wild, —! ’ '
And opened wide the granary doors.
And scsttsred broadcast o’er
This land, lo ulnasa her growing sou,
Tha riches dt her store :
We algb to think that lime has left
Us so much to deplore.
For slxty-ane has walked tha earth,
And left his tracks In blood,
He tuu brought swords and flaming brands,
When we hod hoped for good;
He brought t harvest to grim Death,
Akgvest feu »nd rsd*
whose rude pillow he was wont to smooth with
tho mesmeric touch of almost womau'a tender
ness, when tbe sky was (lark and the lamp of
kltyaickered low. Bet assuredly no pen cau
InOfcfor him so lolly a panegyric as is em-
busjpgKhi the following lines, spontaneously
patriot mother's heart:
'“HKNncnsox, Go.., August 7,1861.
Major F. 8. Bi-oom, Monterey, Vn.;
A mother’s heart, overflowing with gratitndv,
would ruuder you sincere thanks for kindness
s|iaW0 her loved ouee. Words arolwdeqosle—
huguage falls to express the debt 1 owe you for
ike attention you paid my, son*, now sick jn
MOuterey. With willing yet weeping heart* we
amt.
X, Ordinary.
j WKOMfiH, PIBKCH
a all whom it may concern: vytierc-
hland has sppltwt ta me for Letters
011 lha estate of James Bweat, late
refore, to eUe and admonish all
, whether kmdrsd or creditors, to
y IBcjr lutiicf'wltpln the time pre-
>y letters zlippld not he gronled to
And metbinkn it will long, ioiurhetemembered
rounded by many sorrowltig'gtoupa. Many va
cant chairs will be tbore.
Go with me, reader, lo some old homestead In
this fair Southern land—’Us Christm*a eve. in
n pleasant room there sits an old lady, with a
mild, benlgDant countenance, lier aoowy cap
is very becoming to her wrinkled, motherly
face. She is knitting, but it Is n mere meebanl-
eai motion, tor her gaze Is riveted I upon the lire
wbieb is cheerlally blazing. Ever and anon she
raises bar silken handkerchief to her eyes to
wipe nway the pearly tear-drops that well-up
from a pare, maternal fountain, for she It thlnk-
lag ol the loved and toah-of the bright-haired
boy wbo, 00 lost Christmas eve, sat by her side
in all tbe prldo of youthful uauhood, but who
now, Alas I “sleeps the cold sleep of death.”—-
Her reverie it interrupted by thu entrance of nn
;,0jd man, whose head is covered with the silvery
badge of age. Bat though ’ll* .evident that be
-fflpr past the meridian of life, bis step Is firm
ana elastic, and his eye still beams with the lira
'of youth. He advauces to ibe side ol bis wife
(for such she evidently Is) and gently endeavors
to consolo her, tor well ba knows tbe cpdse of
ber sorrow. While they are aonvejvfng the
sound of carriage wheels Is heard, irad lu a few
moments the door opens, and a to<ly leading a
UUle girl, both of whom orayoked In deep
monroing, enter* the apartmWn, followed by n
neat negro girl, holding n cbvcab boy, two yeurs
ol age, in her arms. i _ .
The old people start eSgerlf fhfward. to em
brace their children. T|J|s afeivil is followed
by others, until the room is fill! Ol tbe descend
ants of tbe aged-polr. After jhty had exchanged
"All hell shall gape fer
Among the; mafl|t Btrlkii
great dramatist hoi draw:
to nature ’ than that Of
swagger, hi* bluster, bis b
heart, hls'tont, his ftlstls
have In them something
His braggadoelA and big
time even on Jhe men ol
wblcb Henry
for him tho 0
Athfetogtowi
turn* too ter,
Welsh, ‘
demeai
portrait* which the
there; Is ooae truer
iicfent Pistol. Ills
1 froot, his cowardly
, hi* sirange oaths,
ilmltably ludicrous,
ik impose tor some
inch an army as that
ace, nhd which won
iflsld of Aglncourt.
impnnttv. he ven
ire is complete, A
become alarmed, and ba compelled -l
it. We mast practise economy.” L
It Is in tbi - manner thal the leading
late In either House of tbe WasUingtoi
make bold to read wkirieeomc feet
Llncotu Administration. We, have
that the war with Ejgland will give nt
and voice to a faction always xroabli
probably soon to become formidable;
•' The Ulanty declarations 61 Hale In v
of Mxiae eorpne really redeems sot
sat, LaoraT. kari
nary for Letters 0
Harris
Those ore, tbtriu
s coo rage, but odd
iot of hte Insolence,
liah and derides hi*
net tbe tuty 11
broken Kaj I
He Laugh* St h(s f .-
nation. Thenfttonal
tbe subject offds ecm
finds that be lfa—ito
‘tffSwm/ta y, " r tMWi
Now tha yeer Is old and Ovine.
Hlspstcelul work Is duiui,
HU tales sro of the bloody ilMfc-
Of vlotorles lost and won.
Of homes one* peso fill—happy
Nuw echoing to the tuuau—
Of wounded, or of those wliowatn,
A fethar, husband, son.
Or rubbing prayer for clisrislied friends,
In scenes or (Unger gone.
He dawned abim a nation,. .
Strong In ns youthful prime;
He sees to-dsjr tbe groedest wreck -
Upon the shore* of Time;
Ule llama will be repeated
With the talcs tl wctk.hs's done.
In avery land. In every dime,
That lies beneath the sun;
Angels will date their heavenly birth
From bloody sixty-one 1
The year le old safl dying. .— - ■
And mother esrth is sad,
And weekly yields kortrsaeures
In robes of monmlns clod.
She eases op In drcamlnv mood,
Where tall trees slowly wave.
Like monruers svraynd In agony,
Above s loved one's grave.
For silent Nature Sorrows for
The lives she cannot save.
Tbe year I* old and. dying.
We view bia catalog end,
with hearts totem**! throbbing. 3 •,
-tto leek—becomes
iapertlnencs. He
American phrase—
isar.” The gentle-
imuerslaud Jesting,,
l s country. .
-juflrst received, bd-
tho eve of •ffent battle ; but,
iron, hie flraltfep Is.to Met thef
call him to ngikiuul. Uu Ifnds
him with a id k, (the national
a baa derided,t .nd telle tilm be
manly declftr.il
,...jeat corpus rcu
naciuut sins, for tbi
power aud public 11]
now to lilt up his voi
liberty entitles hlmsu
Mr, Btevens’ tigar
port Oil the flnanees,
way Intu tbe uewspt
Besides the *318,000,1
a delicieuoy ol $314,0
poudilure must be
#533,000,800, and this „
lowed at the present session by number of #418,-
000,000 tor the next year, making an aggregate
as2«BR!L8f
•for McIntosh
Ordinary.
fV will n« math) to the
leu county. Georgia, at
tvplration of two nuratbi
to Joll u negro boy, list
•even years old; also, 7 !
takeu from Chase’s re
tch has not yet found.Us
im this notice, for leave
Hpcneer. shoot twenty-
rsve lo sell a lot of latid
’raranu
8UC WO «U tMAMte. w
Uespsetfully, ” M
in# the gentle write.' harshly Judge the sor-
av dug friend, wbo ventures to wreathe this
tar-wet chaplet, more precious eves thou tbe
at dler’s laurels, about tbe memory of the gen-
ei ms dead : Anawer, all wbo knew him ! had
b pot won It? Then let him wear It! True
-h irt! thus highly honored ! rest in peace !
lavanoah, Dec. 88th, 1861. H. R. J.
O COUNTY-—To Oil whom IMw'nmmi M S,
Ward having; in proper form, apulisa lanis fer ncr-
monent Lotto re of AdmliilvtratlOn on tte eotate of
Thonra* O. Wright, late of Mid county- •
This is to dt* all and singular, kindred and crest,
tors of Tbos. O. Wright, to* be And sppear st my «X
flee on the second Monday in Jaunaty next, and make
objection, if any they con, why administration should
not be granted (o N. H. Warden Tims. O. Wright’s
estate;
Witness my band and ofUclal signature.
Ip d It down.
t tl at hereaftor
nytyie penalty,
ks OB, and we
nent too riot enacted
tol” tone Very life, la
'the TSkUth Govcrn-
ich Ibltfssi imitation,
exist inhume. When
res flighted^ upon tbe
roxnHUi which arose
1 throngteit the world.,
i to lesay their sdinl-
r Goonelfvou’d it an-
fisife."!
med witijais imeod at
of the .fry jw»* not
deed- Utmreto hailed
new berojmdjiealifled
exploit, jtbeat a die-
bring ber little grandson to l >r. The girl obey
ed; and the aged matron tak ig the title one on
her lap burst Into toars, for s 0 traced a striking
resemblance iu tho baby Up 1 aunts to tbe fa
ther, who, years ago, she hoi reeked upon ber
knee; even aabhe now held HI Utieone. “What
makes you cry, gpnma,” sari. Mat aweet little
prattler os the grant tears r fl « bis chubby
brown hand. “PleS*e dou't cr', gfeodma; mama
says tl 1 be good and you be too, We meet papa
In Heaven.” And then tho Christmas tree will
not be near ss full os.lt .Is worn, fa. the smiling,
manly face of “nnele Will” will nk be there to
fill tbe boughs with presents tor a). Bat now,
alas ! where Is bey Ask that ooniwing group
where the loved ones, who w«r* wqu to assem
ble with them around tbe Christ an* board.—
Ask that aged mother, on whoa* briar Time boa
ploughed deep furrows, and sba Mil MHyon
that her beahttful, idolizod boy fell 01 the bloody
fields of ’61. Ask that lair ycmnmmotbor, os
sbe clasps ber darling child to ber baeni, weep
ing wildly os abe tnfrilu of iba loyqL-husband
and father who “sleeps tha sleep tbsiknows no
waking.” Question her coucerninidber great
sorrow, and tne reply will be, ha felfll Bethel,
Manassas, or Springfield. Ah ties 11861 will
go down to tbe bomb encircled with Ayreath of
laurel and cypress, glory aud grief. \j
r "—vr v*iwy,wv <*
day.
Tito Vtnkeet
The testimony .of the New York Journal of
Ownmerce to the; fact that tbe negreee m Port
Royal And vlciulty manifest uo desire to join tho
Yankee*, Is signincaat and important. The An-
thorlty on wbleh the statemen t?* mode is unim
peachable—a* It Is made by< Yankees testifying
agointt their own wishes and sentiment*. Stetif-
Imr n* the fact Is, however, we ftp pot aappose 1t
will have any great Influence on the Yankee
mind. That men have hokod the compass on the
negro question, and every day’s development
only prove* more conclusively that oll tbeirpre-
tenSedtoBUMth opy Is dictated by envy and ava
rice, Tbay are the people wbo made mousy by
'ran Fisumonobrs or Loniiok.—There hoe
b In soAc cariosity expressed as to who tbe
“ lehmongar*” were that Wo. L. Yancey spoke
b tore in London. The London correspondent
o tho New York Timet soya:
the Guild of Fishmongers ie one or ib* old
si 1 .wealthy corporations which still exist in
to the pr;
Given 1
Slow in
(h* rWn|
Dwifspp
ou tho eel
tlooedtol
Sonthern
has lost
J welkin ring ten it* alixd
um vowed thot’Cey wblal
unship burned, anVvery, WAH
rotrid shrink from thp aid* or
s determined id bock blip at
SO the lost extremity!. (No
dtetenco os they hurled;|feW|
' town
>n, be-
f likes,
dlhsz-
General B:
leading dogma of the. Seward party was
mere could beTnrproportjrtn oitnr; «ira
f*- J»*n was a white bonie of -in* pbyslsnl pow
ers ood great menial capacity, of keen percep.
Mo* and vigorous appetite. Altbonub m, long
er young, yet was be not stiffened in bfe joints
no weak lo bis knees, tor John was a moral
*lS»a»3WB5SIBha ,r &
fsnlt*. He was not without A spice ol Old Nlt-kj
rindHsuiM rack In barnusB. Rut bo Is gone. Itri|
run n nail In Ms foot Or be ran his foot 00 a nog,
we don't know which. He was laid dot yester
day In state I < the hospital depsrlment of Mr.
Curry’e SlAhfe. FOsoo to bis manJi TUn Ex
press office Is nn happy, and tbe agent refutes to
lie comforted. But John le out ol his misery,
uud If there be any sort of a horse-heaven be Is
there anre enough, head and tall up and cavort
ing like unto a colt. Yea, verily, a rittte-toirrf l-
oa, breach-ioeding, silver mounted colt, -with a
mahogany stock and doubleMgfct*. jaffig-'
Buck ail obituary Is enough to bfl*# » <les-t
boree to life. m ’ ,s' j
{3^* Chose, tbo Treasury oBlqrr of the tfCriUY
dynes.j r treats the Yankees to'the cumtorting
onr dilcnci
lere several
-ceased, hov-
Adaiinistm.
re roaolred,
remain -—L
Is.his Intenvioo to ma
.tors. This, however,
The resignation of <
uoeptnd; And, under <
report tor duty, he»
ymterdny. As we m
command of that Fort
1 only rumor,
ol. Maury hoe not been
rders.frorn Gen. Bragg to
iturned to Fart Morgan
derstand; he will be In
whilst JOoL'Fowen will
dt fend Fort Gaines. We
1 that the resignstlon of
tased. Tha Government
wfanspect, ore too well
|in officer to let him go,
meld. W« suppose, too,
t, la.tbe appointment ol
not tbe elfghteet loten-
dlsSlisrgeA, Aoretalug to the prayer of
r.niy bead and official signature, this
litoris.
tnver-
l&out
Gnw. Soon iw Pxwia.-7-A Paris lekr say*:
Ex-LlentenAnt-Generai Winfield Scoi arrived
here from Havre, which pewt be yeactU In tbe
Arago tin Sunday mornlog. Yester* after-
aeed^pf hlsskiil
a is satisfied if
KSITTJI
ITT.- -Tei
vhnlUnn
sui, and by tbo Secretary add AasiatafSecre-
tery of L-gmpjn, Messrs. Pennington dfl Day-
ton. i should not suppose It would re dire any
very great relaxation train bl* usual diffity tor
the Mlnistor to have been prebent in priou to
greet tbe war-worn old veteran, to whh our
country owes so mnob, sod whom onr (fentry-
men and tljelr representatives abroad shad de
light to honor. But Mr. Daytou was not ifsent.
The General has taken rooms at tb« Wtstikster
Hotel, in tbe Rue de is Falx, where, upk bis
arrival, he was met by Mra. Scott, who ih not
seen him before in fire or six years. Genkcqlt
and his wire; finding that their tompeiiand
mode* of thought were not of sn amtenblfihar-
Oder, “agreed to disagree.” and concludetbut
as they could not love fetch other logetherkiey’
wonld love-each other apart. Most ol tbatlme
Mrs; Scott has been residing In Europe, annas
1 an Intel
philanthropy; and contrabands Are objects ui
even greater abhorrence to Yankee* than rebels.
Bat for their avarice, wbleh will ’prompt them
to eeil all they coo setae; malignity wonld urgi
them lo exterminate tbem. • : ; ’ 1"
Ol the two races, the negroes at
' compared It
wonderful
.superior
eeeln every amiable qoali
ie shrewder and the greater
I In a more eminent degr
lily forlylug and swindlint
' heart and gcotleiaadly p
re Is no equiuarUon. Tbei
wenty luilllocS uf Ysakec,
1 .word;'ana the uegiou*,
to dullness, ereperloctly c
i»nd nn man hold* a blaekg
In such contempt as gi
frohi'tbe
The Yai
pretent
Pumpe
they Wye no} til
make the sc* iai
in tbe South. W
given Isstsummlat
at wblcb some ofkr
isdesneb “Muggiud,”
ott woe present, |d
a made to the Genid
Iffected, and once sb
Mim*
rhencvi
II,) equal, If not superior to |
Mrtense lor soap. Thu prop!
it Any bousewlfo niuy,' wll
a* Lhe experiment. I’u{ <
id; }at» : A large etrong iron
arttr, M can be nia-hcd with'
lash them well; the* boll in
owkdasin the Uiual wey. A
Tcebext year, jt may be weU
Imteu before the gn-nse to ox
west than ever In hart
do or tbred weeks sbe
ited that it was found
ler all papers eontemln
he General’s arrlvnl in
im, torgeuiug ail that I
Iroboblr, under ail the
TjjfcjSsKTDispatch
Sei. In an article, eoj
iy nn embargo on st
S We liripetbls plau
Boers, w«o ought to
smatlVA* to aavo our brave volunteers
tness and the
axpovintlon