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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY X 1802.
U, t, THOMPSON. - - tiiUTOK.
yilXJJAY M0KN1NU JANUARY 3,JL8UW.
by telegraph.
From tmope
; Through lato Noi'lUoru pu|mrft \vu Ki*t fiomo
furlbur lnterimlluij uximuu from 11; inline Ku^llsli
juuriyU on subjects oouuccteil with the wur.
Wu tnako room lor thu following :
' [From lha London Port (Government Organ) Dec. 7 1
run stonk l i.r.irr uAumuAirna vs. m.ookaubs.
1 Ilia nnnonniM'd thu tucuU -live vessels have
: sot sail, hentlly louded with atom's, with llu
viow of their lining sunk nt the month of :i
1 Southern harbor. Now, in nil prolnibilit.v in-
I gross or egress would he dilUeull ul a .Southern
non, with live and twenty aunkuu vessels in
limit of the harbor, ms it wns nl Sebastopol, |
e here the Russians situk several of tlieir slid
I (ireveuling tlio eniriine
RKINFOHCKMl:NTS OS TIIKIIt- WAV TO CANADA,
liny 111 Artillery, Haller} P, Cu|d. Veaev.
Koi.il Ariilleiy, Hitllery I*, tlnpt l.es.ie.
Seeoiid Keginieiil ol till! I.ini'imie liinlnlion.)
Sixteenth Regiiiienl ol thu l.lilu (onu batla-
Hon.) * , , ,
Twentieth Regiment of the Line (one bait a
11 b'oriy-tlH»i Regiment of the Line (out* Imtl.v
Sickness or Kossuth.—The Albany (N. Y.i Gardner, woru riding out on ilils ildu ol Grom
a Lutes ifint I, Hers from Italy bring Urn ! Hiver, and upon u|Mh .inching tlm Lull'll picket
Intelligence that Koaautli is alarmingly ill. llu
disease appears lo he'a kind ol consumption, | tlntl one received a loortnl wound— u Minnie
which has ihus^r halHed thu ull'orts of ids pliy | hi
tS'V
Sixlceulh Lancer.** --Three companies.
Ron il Eiurlm eiri—Three eompniilea.
Making a tidal I'.nve on ils way to CanadiX of
oiiu moii, with twelve 12 pounder ArniMiong
The Yaukees invading tho Louisiana Coast.
Rjlumund, Jan. 2.—A private dispatch re
celvod here iroiu^.Mobile to-day, says Picayune \ V ith the
Butler la at Ship Island. The Federate are in English and French vessel* id war. But il the
possession of Bitoxi, and probably in- j “1 ffieS' up j
tend to occupy all tho towns on thu coast, limy j 3muhlinl ,hey must erf
captured two tttunon at Biloxi. There were no thau/iere h nl m,rt ,n, eml ofl/w blurb. -j ■ tlj# , r()|lUlona wilh lbt .
small arms to capture, They have luuded live Inal,nice in which ihcti new plan i* lo upp y. (m| .
aeven thousand inch,, and v. ill probably at- o' " .," ■ wherever enuon and lol.aceo. Tli .
tempi to force their way to Jnctaon, Mias. ! fJ"J 1 "O*J ^loturnment shall thus aiilmliiule ' slore. looms, ol the Seotlish mid Kmjllsh loin,
Iudicatious of a Ftderal Advauco ou the Poto* j hU uUcMi veumd-s for its bliip>-oi war, llu n th*
mao- j block .nix i.> nl o.k k Urminatnl by tho content of nil
Another private dlapatoh from Cculreville, to ! natiouH.
h prominent Confederate military olllcer, ^aya | virTonu'd imiooi.amation aoainst Tin:
[From l(ti\Hold's London Weekly 1
Fn<;i:iiid ICr.ali tliu Hloi kiule.
Due important fuel w-bicli otltfhl never to liO
.'l sight of in this eonlruvcr y is that the
;i"iv I Southern people and statesmen are e.\tremcl\
( | uiivious to In- on friendly polilieul and eo.mmer
if to upplV vdal lelations w ith thi- eouuiry. l in y want
HI 11(11 o WoeA-m/e fei u,u ' manufactured good.- in exchange for their
iniiN uid whcirver and lohaeeo. I lo* produce ol the I
lull thus'siilialiime sldi-e looms, ol the .Hcollish and Kngllsl.
‘ ol the engine mamiuieluieia ol llie 1.1 ...
I)de, ol tin* Atrcel .••hops »»f Siiellield, ol |
t:iI works of Birmingham, now excluded j
siclan to arrest p.
Si.iouu.’d I>is»*a r* nics Omri.M.i v Rki'Kivi-.d.
'i'lie .Xonrrl/istc (K Iboim, of Deeemher fills, as
sells that Ml*. Slidell’s dispulehes, which the
New York l^unmls ineteml were -ei:.. I on
board the ; '(L have been snlelv brought to
Paris by his Sccielai v, Col. Leinal, :m Ameiiom
of French origin, and tied tlu \ wrn••telivere.d
with the sealspulouL« n to M Tliouxenel.
|. regularly posletl there, onu or more of tin
i tiled upon ihu eoinpunv, thu lOfiUlt of wi
1 that one received a luorlal woum*
ball breaking both of Ids legs. The mimes ol
idliei'is our L.inrmniil could not ienrn. Uuu
the
ab<dis|iin<| slavery
■d. il i
i indications ul that point of an early
Federal attack at Evanspoit, and probably a
simultaneous attack ai other points on the Po
tomac.
The War in K utucky.
Nashville, January •l.—Thu Bowling Green
correspondent of thu Union and American says
that after advancing to Horse Gave, the Fcdorals
have withdrawn to Munfordsville. TheC’oufed
erate forces have also fallen back towards Bowl
ing Green, and are now near Bell’s Tavern,
still moving South, destroying the railroads as
they lull back. The tunnel near Cave City was
blowu up on thu 27th by order of the military
authorities, and the railroad tracks destroyed for
several miles. The Fedcruls arc removing the
rails from the tracks north of Gave City, and
obstructing thu different roads lending to Mun
fordsville with trees and other obstructions.
An early engagement is now no more proba
ble than it was three months ago. Tom Grit ten-
den has fuilen back lo Calhoun, where, it is re
ported, he Is preparing to go into winter quar
ters.
Yankee Doodle Backed Down M»»on uua aiutolt
Released
Richmond, January 1.—A dispatch lias been
received here in official quarters, staling that
the Baltimore .Vim, of tho 20th nil., publishes
Seward's dispatch lo Lord Lyons releasing
Messrs. Mason and Slidell, “yielding them to
claims iutriusically just, and i>i conformity ailh
American doctrine.
llie laglit Renewed at Pcnsanda.
Mobile, Juu.3—A Confederate steamer, w hile
going from Pensacola to the Navy Yard this
morning, was fired on from Fort Picketts.
Bragg’s batteries replied. The filing was still
continued at last accounts.
Richmond Theatre Burnt.
Richmond, Jan. 1 —Tho Richmond Theatre
was burned early this morning. A portion of the
walls only remain standing. An adjoining build
ing, occupied by David A. Brown, saddler, was
ulho burned. The Marshall Hotel Was much
damaged. gj m\
Forward Movement of the Enemy in
A rumor prevailed in the city on Wednesday
afternoon that the enemy bad effected >i landing,
from their rendezvous at Ililtou Head, nt some
point ou llu* main land nuur Port Royal terry,
in what numbers was not stated, and that they
had been attacked by our advance forces. We
were, however, unable to learn more than that
they hud been checked in their advance towards
the‘railroad, and thut skirmishing hud been kept
up during the day.
Yesterday rumors of all kinds prevailed
throughout the city, but we were unable to ob
tain auy reliable information from the scene of
actiou, until late in the afternoon, when we
learned that a dispatch had been received at mili
tary headquarters, announcing that the enemy
had effected u lauding, that u skirmish had taken
place in which the Confederates lpst eight men
killed and some seven wounded. A passenger
by the Charleston cars informed us that at l’o-
cotaligo, which place he passed about J o’clock
in the afternoon, he learned that skirmishing
hud continued during the day, and that our
troops were falling back, probably to concen
trate their forces and obtain a position out ol
reach of the heavy guns of the Yankee gun
boats.
At the lime of our going to press with our
night edition we have no detiuite accounts ol
the movements near Port Royal. We only
know that the enemy have made a forward
movement towards the railroad, and that they
are opposed by our troops.
Wc hear that reiuforeemcuU have been sent
forward. Gen. Lkk left this city lor the scene
of action yesterday morning.
Jjjy* At an election held at Camp Berrien,
near Savannah, by the tiffin (j ham Ihu&ar* % lor
county officers for the county of Effingham, the
following was the result:
For Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts—James
Kahn received 8 votes ; R. S. Dawson, 44 votes.
Forlieceiver and Collector of Taxes—B. D. Mor
gan received 44 votes ; A. F. Rahn, none.
For Sheriff of Efiingham County-A. Wilson
received 9 votes; John Hinely, 2 votes; 2.
Blilch, none; S. Ncidtlinger, none.
For Surrey or—A. N. Keiffer received 19 voles
hor Coroner—J. ..Dasher received 22 votes
The United States and Mexico.—The New
York Tribune pretends to give the details of the
papers transmitted to the United States Senate
last week, by the State Department, concerning
the affairs with Mexico. Amoug these il says is
a project of a treatry with Mexico^ the pro vie-
ions of which are of such importance that it is
eveu thought it would, if confirmed, lead to the
withdrawal of England and France from the
Spanish ulliauce. The treaty, according to the
Tribune, provides that the Federal Government
shall pay $11,000,000 to Mexico, to bo applied to
the satisfaction of English and French creditor
and for a grant to the United Stales of all com
mercial privileges; the' adjustment of outstand
ing debts and the right of transit across Mexi
can territory for troops uml munitions of war.
It is thought, at Washington, that the treaty
will bo speedily confirmed and sent at once to
Vera Cruz.
McClellan’s Policy Condemned —A pam
phlet was laid ou Llie desks of several Yankee
Senators and members of Congress at Washing
ton, a few days since, written by Charles Ellelt,
Civil Engineer, lu which the author discusses at
some length the management of tho preseut
war, and animadverts pretty severely upon Gen.
McClellan’s policy of conducting affairs so far.
itsappearauce has caused much comment in po
litical circles.
The Wak Sfiiut in Canada.—The Cincin
nati Commercial of the 25th lust., a copy of w hich
we have before us, has the following item : “The
news from Canada is warlike. The military
spirit of the pioplo i9 excited, and there is a
general expression of hostility towards'the
- Wll \T
LI FEC r
EX 1*0ItT OF WAK ;MATEKIAl
THEY MAY HAVE ON THE AVAIL
[From \h • London Post Rioveumieut organ;, Dec. (j 1
The second royal proclamation, forbidding the
export of arms and oilier warlike stores not in
cluded in the former, has followed its predeces
sor not a day too soon. Willi whatever view
llie Cabinet of Washington has been engaged m
buying up all our purchaseaide menus of offence
and defence, alter a fashion that Charles Dickens
would describe as “wholesale, retail, and lor ex
portation.” By much or.by little, whatever was
to be obtained for money was about to be pur
chased and >hippeal lor America. Within the
last leu du)s an agent ol the Federal Govern
ment is understood to have bought up three
thousand Ions of sullfnqrc, tho chief component
of gunpowder ; and this was so much more than
the whole amount that London could supply,
thut the American agent, we believe, was obliged
to complete his .mission b> coulraellug with
manufacturers of this commodity in the pio\iu-
eeu. The export of these three thousand tons
was arrested by the former proclamation proba
bly ji is I in time.
Meanwhile, however, the American Govern
incut had been purchasing small arms on a scale
somewhat less vast, or with so mud* )’
t .i.,« i...m, iiiia me met Imd nol become
notorious. But the necessities of the Wu>hing
ton Cabinet pioviug more urgent, a fretdi »m s
senger is understood to have been dispatched
hoin Now Yolk in the I’er.-ia, which vessel ar
rived in Liverpool on Monday last. It is believed
that the latter agent repaired immediately lo
Birmingham with v< r> i:\tensivcordeis for l ilies,
percussion caps, lead lor bullets ami other stores
ol wur. These articles, it will be seen, b id nol
been included in the interdict ol the tormci ;
proclamation, which hail been issued but « lew
days he to i o the arrival of thu Persia. Wh.it ihe.
immediate succe.-s ol ibis agent’s commis-ion
to the manuluelurers m Birmingham and else
where may have been we do not know, I- d, il he
wore prepared tooa.4’ llie cost in cash -which lie
Was very probably armed with the means ol do
ing—it may be assumed that no difficulty pie
Benied il.-* el I to Ibc completion of the contract
so lar as the manufacturers were concerned.
But so prompt ami decisive bus been the ac
lion of our Uovcininei't, that before this latter
agent id’ llie Federal Cabinet bad set foot lor
loity eight hours in this eouuiry, a second pro
cluma'.ioii was issued, forbidding the export of
“arms, ammunition, peieiission caps, lubes and
lead ” This proclamation is dated Wednesday,
!>,•<• 4, and took the public by surprise yesic i
day morning. But tor this rapid action tin; good-.
‘would Lfbahle l„nu hem shipped,
they were ready prepare^ lor u.-c, i»v
the end of the week. I h« result is that mi
rican gentleman is thrown upon Ids beam
, and will probably return to New York hv
iicxt mail, will* his cash in his pocket, ami
leaving the coveted arms uud ammunition on
English ground.
The truth, therefore, is, that the liberality and
futility of our laws have operated to Iced llie
ur in the greatly piepoudering Interval of the
North. By the present proclamations this ten
deucy is now ul an end, and neiilicr belligerent
will receive arms or ammunition heiicclorwanl
Irorn these shores. 1 his is meting out even jus
tice, at least, lo both parties. But whatever
were the designs of the Federal Government, it
is impossible to imagine, any power more com
plctcly beaten In policy by its lute outrage, on
our flag. If it were iia aim in these purchases
merely to provide for its campaign against the
South, il has closed the door to ils own factiti
ous a J vantages over its antagonist m British
ports ; and il it were its aim to cxhuttsi our
resources, it has pul its design in practice just
in lime to be decisively defeated lo tlm G'
ul proclamations.
THE SAN ■)
SKI, - THE
THE ACT.
The Havre journals publish tin; following
poll, from Cupluin (Muster; Gotchan, command
ing the French brig Jules ei Marie (174 tons—a
iTt;w of uiue mui and ono passenger;, from J.iv
erpool lo Havana, with a cargo of coals :
Havana, November Y —On the Hd «»f Novell!
her, about eight o’clock, A. M.. from twenty to
twenty-two uiiles from the Malanzas Lights, w>*
descried a steamer under siil <»n the starboard
bow. As soon us she perceived us, she look in
bur sails uml gleamed for us. Win u within four
cables’length she liiej a gun, but did not hoist
any ilag. Wo immediately hoisted our own II <g.
There was very little vyind, and we were going
about a knot uml a hall an hour. 'The steamer
kept on ahead lo passes in front ; sin- then stop
ped. Perceiving that a collision was inevitable,
i tried to tack, Inu there was scarcely any wind
The steamer vv.is now coming close upon us. I
had the maiusaii up, but the collision look place.
The steoner tarried away our bowsprit, two
masts with the sails, a portion of the bulwarks
and ail but broke the mi/.zunumst.
As goon as 1 got freh of the broken musts, I
sent the men to the pumps. We made no water.
I went in a boat alongside the steamer loask lor
assistance. The < omiiUiiidcr ol the steamer had
ul the same time scut a boat alongside, but on
my asking his name and th ilofbia vessel, I
could not u.-eerluin if, orders having been given
lo bis men to llmt effect. His carpenter was in
the boat. Seeing that the commander was not
inclined lo help us, 1 told him in «nerj
gauge that 1 should k»ep close to hi
towed us into safe anchorage lie then
ol his men to get up our broken tackli
time one of the machine men informed n
the steamer was the Sail Jacinto frigate, from
New York.
The commander informed me that lie had or-
deru to Bourch every bhlp, and asked me lor my
papers. Having reiterated my demand to be
taken in tow, as oiherwi.se we .should have drift
ed, uml bet u inevitably lost oil tho coast ul Ba-
. Iminu, lie filially consented l*» tow us to llo» lla
*vuuu. lie sunt mhiic men on board the Jules at
Marie with a cabin. After some solicitations 1
at lust succeeded in procuring from one of the
officers the name of ihe frigate and of the com
mander.
On the -lib of November, about, f* A. M., being
tiltee*) miles from the Havana light-house, one
of the American crew liuile.il u.s, and told u- to
unship the cable they were lowing u.s by. 1 re
plied that w o were too lar from the land, uud
hoped limy would be kind enough to take us in
to poll. They then cut the rope, the remnant
of which l have iu iny_ bosseshion, and left us,
vvVtli scarcely any wind, to drift In a current
which would soon have carried us on shore. I
gut up all the sails I could, and the wind liup| i j
lv gelling up in the north-cust, i reached the en- .
trance of the port, where » tug • learner (None to |
our assistance. We ant bored about noon.
By the present report I protest in the most I
solemn manner against the eommuiiilei ol the)
steamer lor the damage be lias caused me. i
have drawn up this report on the Mb of '
her, reserving to myself the light of amplify
from Hie Southern and Northern Stales by the
Morrill and oilier pioleeiive tariffs, will be eager-
lv welcomed hv the Southern States when once
their independence, is established, or rather a*
soon as the blockade is i.iised, for the indepen
deni e. of'tlm Confederal ion is now an aecom
pii.-Lied fact, which not all ihe might id moon
.stricken Yaulceeilom can undo. When iu udill
lion to this it i- borne in iniml that iheslon-
hoii.-es in New Oilcans, Mobile, Savannah and
oilier ports are cram lull, piled Horn cellar to
ceiling with that raw cotton, b-r Hie want ol
which our looms are standing still, our arti/.ius
Hiarv ing, and our manulucluiers becoming insol
vent , il is impossible not to perceive that an
overwhelming ease in favor ol the immediate
raising of the blockade by the British Heel lias
i nle;
The ilea of procming from other places
enough ol cotton lo save ns Irom llie Impending
disasters is simply lalulloiLS. Taking the two
elements ol qii.unity ami quality into account,
it is .-ale lo i.-scri. that not Irom any or all ports
of llie World can we. Uml ail equivalent lor the
American cotton of which we. are now deplived
As lor llu East Indies—Ihe region from which
the most sanguine expectations arc now cherish
ed—nothing bin the grossest ignorance could
havceiveii birth lo the delusion. That it is a
delll-l.'ll to bidiev e_ i b o i. 4 • .•" »>*. ‘
Miiiu ieiii supply oi cotton can be procured irom
that eouuiry lo 'enilef us independent of Ameri
can, every body who ha- looked into the mailer
must admit. To erow caiough of cotton in India,
and to provide the ways ami means by who it - 'l
can be transported to England at stieii terms us
will iii<1 in e maimlaciurers to purclr.i.-c il, cannot,
on the most moderate compulation, bo necomp
Relied in I ss thau ten years.
But even if enough oi Fust India cotton could
be inaluullv and cheaply procured, il would not
liable the Lancashire' mills lo keep working
The reason is obvious. East India cotton
both coarser uud shorter in libn* llim llie
American. Now, in uim-leen out of every
twenty miila in this eonntn, tin; machinery was
HIMi lifted for the rn Hiliiaelme of the hme r
.1 finer libred product of Ibc American cotton.
> adapt ibis maebineiy to the Li-u. Imlii col
li would iieceBSilu'i; a complete revolution *md
cou.-lrueiioii ol our machinery.
'This indispensable alt* ration,could not be el-
eleil in less lime lh.ui twelve mouths, or at
ss co.it than fifty millions sterling. But iu the
e.mlime, vvliat is l<» become of our miemploy
I and lamlsliiiig eiti/.ens? Why, the Very evil
liieli we dread ami which we are doing all in
il* power to prevent, would have laUi n place,
> that be.loic the col Inu ol India coni I lie got
• the machinery prepared lor its manufacture,
u: probabililms are Unit wc should have no
oh to r< lit, m* operatives lo employ, no coin
Qm?" A
the District off’olumhia i
be of genet-.ffStrti ie-1 to know that, a« cording
to the rcccntr’consus, llie number id -laves at
Georgetown iVffiit, in W.i.dilnglou, l.li, and in
tlm remuindfer.ol the comity, 8:11; making a total
id ff.is:;. V^'v blacks in the Dhliut, I 1,1 “• I;
and the touUopiilation of W ohlnghm is ffl,T.*J.
• ■*!■>< su* «u——
Tlc!.(’«irlestou Courier says si shell from
a ball cry not fine hundred miles Irom llmt city,
tell without exploding a few days -iniv ll was
found by a group of lillle Alrleans, who, sup
posing il lo ctmlain somethiiii 1 ; good, put ii into
a tire and gave u a roasting. Fortunately the
explosion wlffeh ensued frightened them with
out serious Injury.
ball also came ycry nmr killing Burgeon Gurd
tier—grazing thu breast of his coat..
Howl in (/ Green Onwrfor.
Christinas Day •> Diary.
Got up at Mill rise beautiful day —went out III
the street, not soiim egg nog- i.nv uomu niggers
niggei said “ ( in i dinm t t v e" a i\v vva 1 - hi
load ol bay wki .1 |»ilee, i 1 50 too inut U
walked on; saw some more i»It;l'•:is -nigger
I. al load ofliav—asked p...
Id o’clock. Niggers thh I-
.1 inn* si reel lull ol wagons
asked but
I bushel of
ers tied soiii
lo tic soiuu li
, Cl- Idlle ho
Anotueu Yanki »■: «
is stated in t.^- ^ anl ei
the f.imoiia Yei mold
Ship Islam^Froclon.
called by OBTAtn
I. I IVEKIDAHD. U
. Unit lien. Bhelps t
I, who IsAlied the
v dl be al once r«
J-^jCThe tlitfce i
at RiltsbuiY, Bo
no I louudru s in the country
ton and We i Boini have bo*
ordered to mimulaeUire, vvilliiu tin- next twelv
mold lift, all the leiiineh Golumbiads they eat
Eighteen hunilied guns have been ordered Inn
Forlrer s Monro.* to Portland.
to hav
Tho Emaucipatiau via ;-»t:osi Where tho Contra-
hands can ha Sent.
Washington, D«*e. *.a Bromim id im tubers
hilioti
for llie aolllti
in order lo
eiowils ol slave-, in
Ameneaii mills wc.
ground i hat tin- I ml
ana and Aikan t-
d I he
ol the
Sla
Without
u. ity
amrii-v ied w
ing the treatic
proposed to
a I hey have
r on the I ni>
i null ami voi
llu' |" i
m ciipiit»"il a.
/•prop!
id” question,
d supporting
o Rirui.-h llu*
icy l it:.; (lie
e: I Of l.oni- i
the l idle.I
condition?:. —
Violated the
d .Slate, thu-
reiule
Hi
Ion’s Funiilu
contrabands to this Temloiy and :»|■
them to the settlers upon Use-e collo
leaving the qlie.ilion ol tlieir linal .li-
to lie settled by Cmigrc.-s at lie* elos
war ; all coulr.ihanil-, as Iasi a- tlu*y <*.
camp, lo lie promptly lorw.irded liiilliei
The eouiiirv i- nppio.ielieil from 81
through Springliuld, n di d
ole ol B.
more, tin
id llpOII Ol
iking
si.mi a
lo llu
phatie manner,
should they see t
mi I'.imisbiiig,
grates lir. less, ill
tide ot furniture
upol
wuinc
I his
our countrv,
ii, to lake iii-
maUer. But,
appe:,
Why
cbilil
cupboards empty, iheir
lies denuded of ev cry sir
selves pressed into pan
against another V W<-rt
sueli eomplieity in Uu-
Ve|*dii*t of I lie l e-l ol III
i till be
el some
M can
ine that
perism oi coerced into crime, because (lie mad
ami mean government of 11.« Northern .States
lias committed itself to one ol the most foolish
mid wicked wars ever waged by one power
U***y to be guilty ol
own extinction, the
win l.i would be, that
tlieir cowardice was only equalled by tlu ircrim-
Rialii', dial a set of more unmitigated Rnbc
cib n> .I walk. <1 or craw led upon the face ol Urn
earn, it is, llu-re I ore, the most sacred and
bounded duly of Urn working classes, and, in
deed, of ail ei asses—bill of llie former in a pre
eminent. degree- -I.* take up this question and
make use ol all tin eoiialiiillmnal mockery al
limy- di-posul, in order lo induce the British
Government to interpose ns power lor the
prc-ervaiion of our commerce Irom ruin, am)
our citizens Rom starvation.
The F.xrHNSKrt of the Lincoln Govkkn
meni'.—'The New York Commercial Advertiser
rales the expenses ol the Lincoln GovcrmncnL
as rallicr under Ilian over one million doll
per day. Tho slalenu nt is one of obvi m- n
ileiilatiou, iu neeeptiug tin- uuimiul of |
i- fr.
ihe tie
daily
I laid*
rtf its
The
more
x pend llu r
uni it pay s, as
intraeiors and
New York Tribune makes i
x-.et estimate of the uciual
is lIn* measure of llu
Gov t.-rniiii'Ml spend?
te.l by the grumbling
North ol the war it is waging. It says then* h-
not a man less than half a million ot soldi.-r
(legfilar, volunti • r and militia,) this day lonkiiq
to the Federal ’Treasury for food, clothing, traus
portation and pay; and our unity has liitheil.
cost us Jelly £1000 per man p< r annum, or ubou
• dav. Ui
elieve the stVi
below this al pre-ent, i peeiallv il the .••*■•► •»
recruiting and tilling out regRneiils is inelude.l
We b.-Re.ve tlm outgoe? of the (joveri)Ui''nt, in
eluding Um cost ol llie blockade and ihe, gr»*al
Soul Hern naval evpcdiiion. hit fully : .’OO,000,000
per day, or ul le.yu Y700.000,1 KIO per annum
bo fur, tin* North has been .-Milling over tlm
fuel Uml il has In eu constantly draining specie
from the Old World, while mainlaining an arm)
of half a million men. 1 mlerilic influence <>i
a short crop in Europe, the .North has l».. n *• v
porting grain at Urn rateol ^2,00!1,000 per week;
uml liy llie help ol a stringent tariff’il lias retain
ed all the gold exported from California. Tin sc
cause*' will account for the luge amounts .*1
specie accumulated in the* North since llu*..•«.*
inciiefiment of the war. Hud the lurifWof 1S'»7
been Icll hi force, we believe tlm balance ol
trade with Europe would have been against the
North this year,and theii banks thereby rendered
utterly unable to help the Government. Let
them lie called upon to spare $2,000,000 pur week
to London and Baris instead of receiving colli
from Lite old World, and Iheir ability to take
and pay for Treasury Notes and Bonds would lie
t?udl) diminished.*— Hicfommd Fra mint r.
n.le
of Ihe
>a«l !r.
nglield to Foil bm.Ih .
planlatious ol llu
alone cimiI.I lull.v
. v.-n i|MflP 1 VCjj
Thg emmttvJfei
im lit cm braces Un*
and oilier river.-, :
a. res ol eoll.o,. k,
B*’»
:n.■; !o Hie GOVel n
d l.be Re.i, \ i kail- if
Rl:, uliollL 20,(M»l),(MHI
usurp i-»M*d lei Lilit
l-llpp*
D.e
ff. At
00 diiln’l huv.
blackberries in
•ons niggers all lmd hay,
eli. Bought some eggs and a
s. Nigger Mini 1 owed him fin
pullet- paid-him and give him o
m is 1 .in It lu»ys popping crack
to drunken man’* coal tail tried
nine. Tried lo huv some crack
a.-ked I.', cents a puck told him
s too high- liltle. b.*v said Un-y lull the
k id.* •II. iciHii.il a fcliver Ini eci.l ph eu lot*
licit Rule boy pul hi-> IlngiM lo his nose all.i
, no iiioiu crackers R om China i :!l llm Id.»i*K
is bloke. 12 o’clock Sheets lull of nig
Nieecr w oineii quarreling about llm pi iri;
alien. Nigger man lift'd tun for a dime:
him one of Moli's plasters, calling for 41'
S more on Lliti buck lliau it tlul on the lilec.
Bought some, more eggs. Nigger a-.lv. il me to
huv a possum; charged twenty llvu cents -
hadn't any change. Counted ten loads ol
hay, six loads ot corn, 8 loads of wood ami *e»
i /.». niugers within llm compass of a bundled
yards. Candidate asked me lo take a drink
hail some in a botilc, privately- pretty good.
Met anolh.'i eaudid-ile -look me aside- -invite.|
me u> a “nog”-told him I would “nog” with
him. 2 o'clock B M. -Several hundred nigg. rs
eating giligci* cakes. Huy all nold or gi/en
away Tw.» drunken men pul in tlm calaboose
lor disorderly eoiuRi.l. Niggers all s.dier ; lea-
fo:i, I -uppose, wlii-Ky too high. Csillilidatu
be -
\ M.
rr.
vv . Failcs, Admlnislralor, willapjdy Attic;
Coiuini ordinal; f.*i Lette/pol Dismlssiun Irom llie
Ehtate of (ioorgu (1. Furies, lata of etud comity, do-
teased.
1 hcsuuio, thereforo, to cite mid adraonlah ai) whom
It ilia? . unrto he uud anpcia hefoi'e safd Court to
aiak.i objeellim (if any Hoy )mve» ou or btlorn the tlret
Monday in i i luuary next, oiiio* wiho said lull era will
he 2(iaut.*.l.
\V ihu *is Dumb.hk A. oHljrno, K*jq.. (n.tfiimv lot
Chalhum County. UiD 1st day Angusl, 1m*1.
mm, i i OMl.Nli K .V i» BY Ifrtl*. o
UTATR OF UAiOUCIUi Cll.l i'llA ri
n Ctit.N t f. I’., all whom U nmy. wueeru : Where
as, Jim }'li !• ivelll.a will apply ul the Court ol Or
diiuiry lor J.;Uci» ol Iffsnffsuninas ActiQlmslrtUoron
ih • .»•;*: i- i bama.lJ. K.ifhr, late oil hulht.Li cuuu
ty. d.*i»*!nied.
Tl.es. :u.i, thntf.40, to rile and rtdin.wdsli nil whom
it iiiuy < oi(.-<:«n, in he and appeal* lieturw said court to
in rke .diji-.i tn a (It an? they luivo; on o. h.r'o*u tin* iirst
.Vlumlii|f m May next, oiimt'vvIna said letters wiff he
Bh.]., OrdJua*^ for
• ‘e.ioher. i stit.
O'DYFMB. o.o. o.
I’m’N DF GI.OJiGl.t, < kl.lTIIAiTI
I « • -P.STY. Hfi*i!i!U)ii i.’iiuht. Y. vt Tekm. 1WM.
eui.a -.11 IL'mIwU k|v.. Haiall A *:.'*stwhk Inidf.ii
.C .11 v.l bet? .V Void, BhdutUBs Al
•a .11 luit miu Ru iidaiit appear ai.d
.1 tchliof thin l '.Mirt, .4' Hint tl.e CrtHtf
Ic&ult, antW.be phMtiUh tie affoweOI
l fUmitc# Aids 17t4i day ot
VfM. IT RULl.OtTI,
Clerk ff. O. c C.
| Bruin lie- Railimor
Ai'ichI 4*fex->Itiiintei* tiia
Several days since, l.!.e I bn
e.x Senator from low i, and lal
goLa, returned to this .•onniry alter a l.mg an
sence. 111! Rlliuediillelv proceeded to Washing
Ion, and paid his respects lo llu* Secretary id
Slate, at tin* same time, il is .-aid, expressing Ida
regret at tho troubles ol his.country, ami I*i'
hope that llie r« beliiou would be ovci powered.
An error of yHRO whs discover.-d, licit being llu*
excess of his claim over llu* amount credited lo
him. Mr. Jones says, that upon examination
llm whole sum was allowed, the fault being in
llu* Department of Stale.
As late as Monday immi, he was ‘closeted wi;li
Mr. Bowurd, and llu'ir eniiver..aliou :• said lo
have been »>! the mo.-i unreserved eharacler.
At 5 o’clock he look passage in llie cars, intend
ing to return home and see Ids l uuily. Al three
o’clock Superintendent Kennedy, «d New Yoik,
receiveda.lispal. il from Mr. Sew aid, .lire, ting
ldtn to arrest Lite ex S.-nalor ou a eharep* ol (reft
son, and informing him ol llu* route lu: had
taken.
Detective Farley was detailed to llm railroad
depot at Jersey t ity, lor llm pin po e of aii'ct
ing llu! accused. At live lock 1,11.1*1 i.lay line 11
ing the tram arrived, ami Mr. Farley caw Ids
lijHU getting oli. Appro.u hhig him In* iiiforuied
him that be was a prisoner. .Mr. Jones e\pi. --
ed u surprise al this unexpected inLerriipliou,
ami thought there mu 1 be some nii*-i;tke, Inn
tin* officer assure.1 him there was not Mr lotn C
baggage was then s. cured, and be Was .akeu lo
tin* police hea.lq lai'lei s 111 ft eai i iage.
Mr. Jones -aid that In* thought il was very
strange that utter his lull and live communication
with Um male Department, Mi. 8. ward should
older Ids ar'rest, lutieillnr word 01 deed had
he been guilty of di-loyally, and lie could ac
count for his arrest only on the supposition that
who bear him route enmity, had
.k a chew ol his tolwiec.
1 Niggers very tldck,
•R* arm g and hunting “Uni w agon.” .Money
i'll lit! ii*o freely, should judge, from the nun.
r of new shoes and bools .,n niggers It-'-1. .2
lock. Big dog light going on comiliy .1*^
cot flu*, licit 1 lo* 4 ats. iciiou butler purl
ol valor, -.eeing a “re. onnoissamai in loiate ol
[own dog’s friends, left al a “double quick ’
Egg shells thick as b aves iu Valumbrosn. The
"nog” begins to vvoik- several noggins punch. I
with iiickory sin ks —Chri.-dmas i« burly o|u*m*»l,
and tlm little ehildien, niggers and jovial while
loll..*, seem to be enjoying ll hugely, nol with
St.ill.Rug llie lightness of the Umca and Ihu high
price tTj whisky ,—M Mcdyi nill* llccurdtr.
Napoleon’s Idea of Making Wak— Tln-
I .Rowing letter was written by Napoleon to An
gervan, on tho 21st ol February, 181 l it Inis a
j,.*. nliai | .-ml ami appropriateness at this tinm :
“What! 8ix hours after receiving Um ffrsl
troops Iimiii Spain you no notin Um field! Mix
hours ol 1 . -I e t| 11 lit* enough lor (hum. i eon
qiicrcd :t I N.mgis with the. fn igade ol dragoons
. oiiiMig 11 o»n .Spain, who from Bayonno lei.I not
. Do you • .\ that tliu aix lailtalioi'S
Irom Ni.lines wml . lollies and eipdppago, and
.tie iiniuslrueletl v Angereaii, vvliat miserable
ev'cipi s ! I have, destroyed rtll.OlM) enemies with
ball tlious id conscripts, scarcely .dollied, and
without cartridge boxes. Tlm National Guards
aru pitiful! I have hern 4,000 from Augers and
IR'ciungim in round hats, vvilhoul ciirliidge.
boxes, but with good weapons, and l have uunia
ih.-iu 1 ell. 'There is no money, do you say V Bui
wlielu 1.0 yo»l expect to get money bill Rom the
pockets oi the enemy V You have no learns ?
•Sei/.e them. You have no magazine. I Till, tut!
this is to..* lidieultms! 1 orderyouioputytur-
sell in the Held twelve hours after von re.ceivu
this letter. If you are still the Augercau • I
Casllgll.nie, Keep yunr eomummd. It v.ujr sixty
y ears are too mileli for you, i*e.lim|ui.di II to the
oldest ol y our general officers. The country is
menaced amt in danger. It miij only Re saved by
daring ami alacrity, ami not by vain delays. Yon
mil. L haves uiicleus of ti.fNKj picked hoops ? I
have mil so nnmy, yet 1 have destroyed three
armies, ruptured -lll,<MH» prisoners, taken two
humli ed pieces of artillery, and thrice saved the
capital. The enemy are In full /light upon
Troyes V Ibdore them. A. I no longer as ol Into.
Resume the method ami spirit ol '9d. When
FrciieliMcn see. y our i.Rime waving lu llm van,
and \..u, tlrst .*1 all, exposed lo thu cnuinv’*
lire, y.mi w ill do with llmm whatever you will. 1 ’
Napoleon had some icpiilulioii as u military
man, slid y t l it appeal's lie could ho III a hurry,
llu could go without iraiisp.•nation. Hu could
move without waiting for. thu. uuuiuy fogal
ready.
ell, .
. LsR'i
Hide I’als
At uh(
him
doe
III lc
was.taken lo Fort l
t»e was detained at the ;
The. Frovost Mar-h.d .
>gone on iu the lruin, and
Iral office lo obtain the
ter. He insisted that Mr.
the hotels, and asked f.i
agreeably surprised to le u
already ill custody.
Fluday morning, the
heudquaricrs.
-hioglon h ul a Is
(em d to Ihe ('11.
that Mr. Join*
Kr.CElBTS OF BK0DUCK. fife JAW. Is . 1802
Per ( entral Railroad Lmneks and SVO hhls ilonr
filj aai ks uieal. tel lilula elidin', lv Intis innlasncs,'!
hox.-s lohaecu, s tti klns butler, Jlii hlila Rmo, •/ can
noil, 4 . aiBsons, E4 horses, S wagons, V car loads bag
gage, 1*2 lulls Knapsacks, 1 tulle tents, « Iml. -* donu h
tier, and llld/.e To NV .1 Willlfoitl, M W N\ lute, T 1
Goodwin. W M "Leod, Barlow Hospital, J \V ILibnn
Major Siiillh, Nevitt, Lal loop A Roger*., il Si. bub
II . obeli, A Simon, .I M ff. liley, .1 I Snider. Inn.. t i
i. .lolinrun, ll Coi.flaullne ff ,VI b:i III lean, ('apt Raw
son. Older, A \V Km . .1 «' ll'.o*
le n A Lckinaii, He Will A >b..;:
U R V on-.e, A B llllll, N ff Han.
tiff c a*. .', Rugliam, Baldwin
R Watkins.
In. . -I*.# hl*ls Flour, Vf»7aiu k
ii'nioOni- to do Fniji. Kl l.hl
.-**.;». 1 . /:» bxs T.ibaeeo, In bbl- R<
birmll.-s Paper, *2 ilorrcn, la pkga Md/.e, I• • .1 ileein I
HnO 11 .bon. .N C| j| imi, . 0 III im nl A*, t 'o.ip« r, A . *0111111,
A A lit lull**. \\ .1 Williford, d U Howland. Rabim a.
Sum), R B Al S. J\as,.j T Hale, G Genu, i. b n. \ W
(JDuu.-i.T Bub son, il IItrr,. Ii, .1 Hy«»r « »aim a.
(ti'iiybiil, J W mi. Republican oaitc, .1 VV Wliiie, SJ
Sinitli, I R ■ ' ll At Bell, W ll ff,»' A C. ^
Pn i bu» u -lon and Suvtinnab Knit Hoad A" nt
Saw A .OlIf It It, Hi. lend-..11 A. Maillli, A<.o. I Im*
tliu .. A < uunillgiiaiii, llollenh. ill A /i.-igl. 1 R tin*
slum A son, VV ff Grid*', i'nap* Perry. A I muias, P
VV. il*, I vV i'hini/>. Agent Central Rail Road.
to procoi
A i im* • < tract flta
Via.?, A. Lb Ifftil.
vj r,%’k a: or ai.oiigi a, ptt.iR iu oi.iv
n 1 Y -Ou Um Hr«l 'fueada* lu iluuunry noxt will
in*, hold at tliu 1 oil it 11. m* .loot iii Bltickahear, m
said county, within tin* iawiul I mu. a od bale,
lowliij.' lands, t" wit;
No. b», m i Lu Ui h District, • oaitaiuitig lUOacrea.
N.» «... 1 1 llu. ‘.ill 1 District e.nit'iining ailORorea.
No m thud li Instill.t, containing41K)acred.
No v», In llm ffih Dinlih t, containing 4IHIacre*.
No. •»;>, im Um filVi DltfUict, uiUtalnlng 246 arrea.
Onu hall in tv* tow*, lot ami atoro house ta Uiu town
ol'lthnkalear.
. fl liu ffaviCKi.ih, alhajiv & Gulf RaWroml nxuMOg
Miron'll Kiel near mild l;q.ds, toiQOol' Wh|c4j is jm
pnu. 'i No b-’t lying Jov.r thu Brunswick A Albany
Railroad.
vi tho property of John AIIobIiuw, dce.viflod,
|.*r Ihu i eiKlll 01 tliu ileus and cri'dilois of said de-
. .--t-i-,i 11 Miiu- Twelve mouths alter this 4'4i No-
veml'ei, lffdl. ABRAHAM MIN8HEW, Ackn’r
U l*: « n ii i Ay LOIV^DKK 4HIHNW -
'Ytmreun n..tiiel IK vul, giiuidtan lor dada Bov. I,
tinvlii., applied to this (\>url tor Letters u2 lusimshmn
from aal.i giiaidiansliip,
'i’he-u ac. IIjui. luio, l«> cits all persons coO'ftttm.d
Inapp.'tir al iii/ oilleo within thu liinu presc^iiicd by
law, 10 Iilu I Ill'll object ioiir. (if any U»ef have,; otiiu-
wiau b ill is will hi* grindtul said applicant,
W'iines.tt my haiul and sent.
iiwv) _J. W. I1ARRKLL. OfJUuMry
o-TATti OF dUOMQIA, €M|ITHAW
n ..'* UJWTY. -To all whom it may coiicorii: Wliete-
, .flrtonmu GaKluot* will apply n» M10 Court 04 Or
dinary for bettur* of AdmfnlatratloM oh thu Jd»t*u<r'
,d Ib.'.rniaii .MJiTvuj, latci of HH.fd county, dtcussed.
Tiiftu aiu, therefore, lo cite ami adnitmisli ail
wIt ' a :f nei? t'oiicern, lo he and appear before said
• om t to r., il;«i objection Rl' any they have) on or #>0-
foro tin; ih'at Monday in Fobnmry next, otfiorwiao eaid
U l *:a will ho granitd.
WiLicau, D«>.aii.iek A. O’Byrne, Kuq., Ordinary fur
« iMlieRii eouiuy, this nimdooiilh diif of DeeomPu,
led I.
dec JO- • DDMINlOK A. Q T BYRJf B,Q. U. C.
t * uoiTluAi i.ownuem co'uwti. -
Kr Wb.-ieas, .J. c. Whicuhaker, Guardian for EIGa
Rnv«|e, having applied to this Court lor LfUers oi
bmiuis mn Irom said Guardtanshlp,
I ne.su aru, therefore, lo eituaR puraonf cr*»t;crt,ed
to appear nl nir olh«:u, within the limn prosaiiKd ny
law, 1 1 lllu tlieir ohjettlona, (iT any tlmv have| ottifi-
wis 1 letters will hi* gmuled hi ill applictinl.
de VI) .1. W. D A UR ML L, Ordinal/.
ot'NTY. ’To all wUom it may concurn; Wliet. -
uri, .laiuea B. Klrlekiaud hut* applied to mo for Lu.tcra
..1 vduiiulstra .ioii ou 1 hu outatu of Juaiot) Sweat, lal0
ol itaia county, d* «v**tse.d.
Tluf-tf aru, tliereioru, to citu and fldnionodi u/4
p.jlies iniuieut.'d, whutli. r kindred or erediton*. I *
1 i.uw trull j". (.f my they tmi'O within the tiiuu iuu-
k. I bed \>f law, why luttira alionJd not ho qrtuilcd lo
v.. 1 d applicant.
V. u.iuso iny hand Mii* Dectxrihcr Till, ISfii
ccirio AARON 1)( IW I.) NG. t iriliinn y
l*. TAT Li OF RKOHblA, Wt.INTOfvM
n COUNTY. -'To all whom It may concern: Wh.ro
. as, Laura T. Harrias, will apply at tliu Court of Oral-
u,.. lor buffer* of Admmw-.lt ahion ou Uu« oclutu of
J.iiiich Al. Jlarnv.j.
'Theuoaro, tlu*rt?<»i 0, to gkm tuui admonish uJl wh<4n
it may concern, t*» he and appear before said Court lu
make olijiv. lion (1f any llmy’lmvo) o«i or before t«» *<d
Monday m January next, otherwise said leutita wwi hu
granted.
V. ilim-s. A. 4. I). Lot-mo, Ordinary fur K.Aifusu
county, 1 hie Mf.h dof of Decembtr, l«ol.
docH a. A. DhLorMBj Ordlnagr
JO I'lCii.—'J'wo inoniTm utter dale applioiUou
will he made to tin* Court of Ordinary of Cam-
coiinly, Georgia, nt Die tlrst nvular tev in aUcr
expiration of two months Horn this notice, for leave
lo null u negro boy, (milled JepCIlCtir, nboul iweutf
si'Veu years old; also,
N'
W
I 1* I .ft Hoe I**!, b
1, ‘.'WdoWlifliit,
lasses, 2:1 I1I11Ih
Idthi Ih
(R
N < tTICR
lid after the 1*1 January, 1842, our bimi
ll ).e «ofidilfted feiil.i. ly oil Die C-vffll :
TtiM. All persons indebted lo us by nolo or .
icroiint air i« quest.*.I to s.'ilU* lltesai n.' al III. 0
best . .nivanieiii e The necessity which c..mn.*l
to adopt Dim cyatcin will readily vnggcft *1 - It 1.
fiicml.-.
dn
-if
?ystein will 1
NEYJfT. J.ATI1 ItOl*
STORAGE.
It avu lo sell a ltji «K nu.d
iuiuing two liundit .1 acres, moruor leas, known ae
/Ion Clmreh tiael, belonging to llie estate of dutaiua
King, late oi said county, deceased, for Uio besredt
of heire and rseditote of said docenHed.
(• ■ a \ 'i' »•. <TT"K I;.. A1.I1,
n COUNTY.-To nil whom It may concern : N B.
Ward having, ill proper toi ni, applied to mu lor p a
nuii. iiL Letter** of Administration on the estate of
Thomas O Wright, late »>r hai.1 ctiunfy—
This Is to elm all and singular, kindred and ore.M
tmts oi Thus. U. Wright., I" Im uml appear hi. my of-
lire «>n ihu sx-orid Monday in .January next, uudunrKe
ohjnctioii. Ifuny limy can. why udinlulstifttion fiUon/d
not b«; gruJiU'd to N. H. Ward on Tho a. O. Waigtrl e
Wilne-a uty hand uud official signaurra.
novo M. A. «; R AW FORD, Ordinary.
^TA'i’iv oif a ftioH/x i .iTPTiiTff fK coUN'i y .
• n Danner 'I bourns, Admlnivliator on the estate of
1 Low hi Thomas, d. i.nm»«*tl, having petitioned to bo d/s
1 »nurged from sai.t AdmmiHlralloii, ulj pemotis v.J.t
j law. to sliow cause, A i
I Da
l I.* the prayer of Ids petition,
j Giv.-n ur..i* 1- my hand and ollUjal Bjgnaturo, this
i ah* ust 10th, ituii. aauun Dowling,
Ordinary.
_ _ . »iliU4/i
iUNTY Benimiiiu Mlnchow, Administi’afr^*
{ outlie nslale of WilliHm J. MinelmW, having p. U-
: Honed to be discharged R..ia said Administration, ai
j p.-iBons who are eoncunfed are reqiiiied. wilhin tin*
1 time fixed hv law, to H.owiansu (it any they hav.^
whyihusui.i iiiuijuiniii Mimtiuw should not hu rkJ
. hai -'. d, accordlrig to ihe prayer of Ills petition.
under my Laiid auu official eiguuturo tiihs
loth, l^bl.
AARON DOWLING, Ordlnaiy.
y F O I- RL a It a I A. 1'IKKC K
till
New York ILc- ,c
Montpelier. Vi., j B
j.uj i f with the I 1
/.Any
1 ic Ci
-Tlm
1 which
l. of South j
the Yankees are making on I
Carolina and Georgia is not one whit better than
John Brown's in Virginia. They < 01110 to mur
der, plunder and lay waste, ami incite our slaves
io in-111 lection. Shall the prisoners taken in
I his r aid l.e treated as “prisoners ol war,” and
allowed to return! We say, no! 'I ho rules of
war do not apply to such outlaws. They have
destroyed our ports, as far as they arc able. Was
1111 honorable* lots ever guilty oi'such infamy?
They have stolen llie negroes ami Ihe cotton,
Hied the property ol our seaboard planters, uml
Rieilcd tlieir slaves to Rndirreclinii. Will they
A eoriespoiidelil
aid ol the 2(ilh, willing Rod
December '..I, Rum. h. ■ Ih
following :
AKKEMT OF a “IJKCB:
For some lime past officers have been oi:
alert, tracking the movements of a lady v>
frequent and mysterious vi-iis to t aifid
hu k excited their attention. One .letectivi
been engaged nearly a monlli in lollowiug
She was known to have visited . ertain **e.*c
parties ill Montreal, (jm
turned lo a small low u
/ aiiudu line, where she v
tent I mm the South,
Il'IIi'
dv reigned luivin, a eoihDunlioiiR b
proof Warehouse, sllimiid on the So.itl
. -flout, propone to lap. 0.1 Storage, (food-
• hi. i-, landfill.. 1 , »tc . :.l Ti asoii.nhk) raitrn.
..lilt -if I I ..I. FI. A’* Bin.1
1
this
if dr
ol
id in:.** obi
in.1
llm opUfff <>i' J ones Griffin, decouBud, In.v-
i.ig peiRiom-d to hu de cliargcii from said AdmiumUft.
1 on. ..li prisons who are coureruod aio re.jnirtd,
w dluii inu limu fixed ur law, to show cause (if any
tin:v have; why (be said Jauica and William Gri^lm
, , v , ,,, , r .... , I riiould m.t bu dl^dmrgod, a.'/COidltig to tin* i*isyot nl
till" PA I. I'.M ('U) L ll, ! petition.
I.../.! /,,, IV |,I . ... 1 I.lv.a i.udet my hand #j!d official dgn»to« UlU
, (UL (Lull!, I ADI A IUi Itiihltl i.U. II. iA.iK.mt lutii. jsei.
I ! uucM AARON DOWI.INti, Ordinary.
..“Id; | I.N’B* alv.-.l, a l.u-l. a..i.[>ly <d Oil. <’!.*> I 11 l..r * —- -*
I....- .1 KiiaiMarfca. (I/..u, r,|... .v . * ^mK Ol* UKOHUM, «UTIIA.!t
•auu | fur ►.iidicra Ainu, v. ry Im. i < I-... i>. 'tn.. i ■ .1 VAT- : tl COUNTY. To al! wbom It may cuncaru: When-.
,i KNTI l.uTil, tilui id INL.I A lil'IWlHU <T,!.Tll, I" j an, Juauplt Siifdyun will apply III HiuOourlof OtdA-
... \M.irti ti..* aMcui um ul da .l...-a mid I.- iii i a.-.i v l-.r Lcitcra ul Otcudtaualdp on tli, peraou i*i.d
*' ; >n. 1. f,twill 'awcri ulin. i-aTrl.N i pru'iwrly or Mar/ ami JuaipQ Sulllyan, utuor Sui-
5 . - - ; drcu (ll KIIbii liulllvan, d«eea»il4.
BLOUNT &. DAWSilf
be treated as prisoners of vv
We hope not; we believe nol.
spoken -let th»! Yankees lira
oner arrested on our soil will .
Our own Roys ask no quarter
given the. invader
Yankee caught in ar.u-
1 : every treat, and procl.i
. Mill, dy. rdU lb carder.
ed
caught.
Let llie word be
iu that no pris-
eupe the Iiuller.
Let no quariei’
li, death lo every
Un be written ou
every breeze.—
a l night arrested in St. Alban-,
Vi., and It is reported bore iu Montpelier lint
important Slat.* documents wore, lound conceal
ed upon her pc.rbou. Communication xvilli tlm
rebels across llni Canada line-, uud them e South
ward, through Vermont, lias bo u h»n:; auspt—i
ed, but ibis is the lir-i arrest. Tln-re may be
ral-holes ou llie Canada Ironti*
Auctioneers
llie South, and Preald**nt 1
about sending a stum* Heel
whalers, in that dir»:ction.
>.in * lion Id
other
(.LXEItVL rO.tiilllSSIO.V IIKOMillS,
JJliK the p.irdmee anil *«•!•. of NLlHb'l ff RS.Vlaj
I 1 ESTATE, ff'I’OCKS, BONDS, A« , iw:dC:.|.
LBCTING RKN'IS. NKGRi > III RE, *. . it .-it !
Bryn
..riienl, aueure ami
i stmeet, oppnsile Hod*
e.iaxJKT H**1h
nk.
It, being now buffering Irom Uie disaster which . \ ijoi.Tii Cakoi.i.na Lvov en Kor'iKFOK Fort
baa befallen mu. . Lafaybttb.—Hut bind, Ih.. 20.—A lady belqng-
I From the Londou News. Dec. «.] ] Rn- i" Charleston, S. C., was arrested at Rouse’s
ukpaiit IN i;soi.ani>, , l*<".R ycNl.-r.luy, l.y or.I.ir »r Ueorelary Sawiird,
and passed through (his place lo-duy f«»r roll
Latkk from Nkvv Madrid- )i r* . 'liiowr-
n at Woke. From pas.-engeis .*.ho i.*i« l,eo
ij city lust niglil, on llie simmer Deriolo, w»-
I learn that General Jeff. Thotnpion leii New
1 Madrid la.-1 SaluiUay, with a body of cavalry, to
I.tlack the, Federah. eiuamped at SykeAt*>U»
about twenty miles from New Madrid. OuBun- t ,
lay morning General Jetl. 1 Uuniptou sent bi»ek. aLIa’.IKNN Y LiND
' ' REGALIA (*2n; JENNY LIND
h.
D l tlK<X'JT IJj POIIT.ITION or Uio N«
i’,-op l.y tin late ar rival.»« tueSLeauu'htp laab.
Irom iiuvauu, Cuba, viz ;
REGALIA. BUKTANICA,
BKoi * i n jct, California,
THE NASHVILLB l
The Coulederatc
into the graving dock at y.mthuuij
•ginn nl of infauttyand tlPldpieees, which. ■■
wen* sent. About two o'clock Sunday afternoon. .
llie tirlugcominenecd, and was heard at New
Madrid. Tin* light was said to he iu progrt-a. r
when the DcSoto left New Madrid Sunday nigku ‘
The. ro^nU ol the encounter will l*o looked lot* i
Nasliville t
rent ;
day ;
ivvauls the i be repaired, The Federal armed mail slea
number of! Arogo, will, it is exnectcd, come up iioulha
Lila)ettc. She will probably
York by ff o'clock to-night.
4i'lv«» iu Net
BlUCVAb (Uvi .HCNNY UNI)
FLOR LORD It Kb CRKAdON
LON DR K6 KEBAri'I'OPOL
LONDREb LA LSRKRANZA.
m.
Monumunt Rquart.
United States. The militia to the number of! Arago,
fit),000 rnen, have been called out. There is in- ton Water ou Wednesday next, Instead of
teuseactivity in all quarters, and the press sounds i inaiuing at Cowes, so that thu two shipc* will be
the war-whoop on every side.” I “ wltbiu shot’’ ol each other.
Miss Slidell
•d as being made
with interest.—Memphis Aualunche^ Jan. 1. ^ —
Fkdkkai. Picket Shoots a Federal Majuk- . OLD ISADORA WINES.
We are very reliably Informed by » gentleiuaio 7 -
living beyond Bowling Green, In the vicinity of { )
quite a heroine in England, owing to hereon- 1 the Federal army, that a few days since General
duct on the.oetaMon of the arrest ot her lather. 1 Rousseau and staff,* iu dud ing burgeou Win. U-
» mil. iOl run: •/»
TUOS W .MURRAY,
Jb. Bay street.
o, tburt.-li.ru, to elm and admonish all wiH*tn
it may concern, to hu and appear btrfor# said Cotiif. iu
make objeriiou (if any they have) on upbulure
-. eond Monday In Junaury next, otiiorwisu »add itd*
j tors w.l bo granted.
, Witness. Dominick A. O’Byruo, Esq.. Ordinary dor
I t'lmlhain county, this S.1 da? of Deceiuber, 181*1.
il..*;) IroMl.NIOK. A. O’BTlCfrt, O C. C.
I'A'i'iVTiF REuKRiA, ciurn.v n
: Co If NT Y.—To all whom It. m»v conceit.
' Whereas, Eliza A. Nstiu will apply at tho Court «#l
(*rdi*uiry lor Lutters of Dirtiufssiou ru» AdmLnaU.i-
: lti'.*on :..u obtule «.f TlioiiiftH Nuvio.
Those are, theiuforv,to cits aud uimunish all wpotc
’ I* unr. «yaeurn, lo b«* and appear hefbra ttm said Coin*
t'. make objection (ft un? limy httvn) ou or hufarv u.a
: : iRbi Monday m March uoat, olhurwiss suid Icltora
will bi granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byruo, £*hj., Ordinary lux
’ L'hntimui county, this 1st day of Hoptqcnlmr, leffS-
supi DOMINICK A.O’lfYTgTH, O.O. O
I OTATJH OF UKOHUIA, Hr AYNlKlfOVN-
I it TY.—To all whom it may consurn: Whores#..
JamoH Highsmith, Administrator spoil the valuta .//
Joseph IL Salt'll, (lurear*i*d, spultea for Lottwe of
DiMibssloa from tho ^dmluistrution of said ostalu--
Thereforo, (Ss kindred ami meditors of eaidIds-
I ceased aru Imri-ny cited and admonished to fllo Mmur
I objeetious, il any .they hart), iu iny office, in term# «*
the law, othorwlse Lettors DUmissory will be asastt-
. ' cl tho applicant at the Juue term next of Che Court
I of < irdtuary lor Laid conuly.
! Given under my hand uud oOcStd ».t: ^ituro, this
I November Bur, lbdl. , .
. ! novtt .GiflRP^ H- WTflQ^ ;„^.tnar f y