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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Meilro.
I.nteet from Vicksburg:
The Baltic ©T Prairie Grove, Ark
Col. Hawthorn, on© of the participant* I The New OrlcatH Picayunu of the 1st _ Wo cli K the I'oiowiug intotvuting
- . . i,) the battle at Pr.iirmGroVc. Ark., Uhs ! had advice I'rom the ltio G rondo to tnu ‘ from thu Vicksburg Hv<' •
Aldermen Elected*—>> u learn turn tno wr jt_t on «n Account *>f th.» -one ftfia * *23d ult. It i*stated that tho French had
*ncci-tl elections, hold on Saturday last, published in tip- Middle Ad\orriser —- , out conquered Matamoro*, nor hail any
„f the »M0iut »nil third Vrom it »■ p Into ih* rein,vii,•£,".!»* j mov»B«ntofthuir_«»», with mluli in-
1 \ . j,, iu portions. J tent, boon hoard of on the Jim Grande. ,
Wards, to till vacanuc . ic.ul \Vo loft Vhii Huron <»n i.ho mornS ngrof [ New* of thn ovneuatinn of Tampico by tain
election of Titos. Era jHitt in tno »nn. ^ Jan. 3d, aud encamp*-1 on the night, of | the* Wench ha.I renchol Matnmoros. - - poM
,.,l \Vm. II. Gbiswoi.d in tlie^rd. theOtn within eight mi;.-, of tho enemy. , It port.* ar. to the eft'rt iha' they had * just
_ Boelon Mountain lay between us, nno ] marched into the interior, bu: w-
-Wo had, hero tho rond^ totked, on© nosaipg tho j informed further than a* to th
mountain und leading direct to fane Hill, i evacuation. Tim port nt Tampi
the oilier swooning round to tho t ight and j ever, vrus atill blockad'd
!ann If ill. ami crossimr the Mxotn-
Hppvurtm to he
i aim: mIioui' 11
fthe Itltt it;-
k l\*cSinhvi.a. - Kvorylhing
ho eoilipurntivoly quiet mnoit*
heavy gunboat
oive.l,
Dry ;
Another Speedy
yesterday, another striking illuetration x
th.. fuel IhH l)r. 0. Tucstnoir <•«" »" J
ctual •
does cure cancers. Mis. FunderbOvk, of
Itox Springs, Talbot couty, Gf..« called
into our odico and informed u* that she
had been cured of a calicor on tho mac,
of eight years’ standing, by the skill
Hill. and crossing the motto
tain at a point where the ditlicultie- were j
not <o groat Gunerul Hindman luade a I
Hu threw for wart l a heavy t me of caval- |
ii toward* t'ano Hill, and [
Thorn were ns many as
men, from the Hinted Nt*
at tho mouth of the Uio
cargoes for Mntumoros.
We
fifty
- *'*
ihomnson after other physician* Dio enemy to believe that he was muring i tho blockade oft ha barb'
1, in heavy tore© upon them in thut and I will here men tio'
had triod in vatu to ure .t. 1. m d bee direction, while in reality be was rushing , tact. 1 suppose 1 hare 1
. posit© the lie* |
low the < ount*rjiu; I ut the Kei-i. Tv. Iv. I
ha* boon guarding the irnD.-poil- /x-:i to deal I
their arn\al. A .mill ferryboat .fudge t’r
mann'iiveiiiig about tin fleet m tou l»>.• e were
rmois, oitliM long, narrow tluibuat in 'I'ln*llult,
. which lliially i.iI'pf'fd down to the S|»iilir -
and Knrope, ‘mouth ot the canal. Doth tho icrr.v and Didii.o ,
ran do, with • tho Jiat disappeared, and many think thni FeiVr.i
,• they have gone into the canal. Several } bio r<-si*ian
transports arrived during the day, some
•id- • towing barge? and other npi.aronUy h ad
fug : oil with provision-, tju io number ot
orthurii N»*w*. h'cwsNummary,
hV'v 11. —A special to tin* An iron chid and three two masted
ml liogistcr from Jackson, slcnmura lay nt anchor opposite tho old
* has reoeivod the following abandoned battery ot Skidaway
Savannah, on .Sunday.
Tho following extract from a Ict’or to u j »t might bo a relief to our fi ionds to know
oilman of Savannah, is dated King’s For- | that as far as their purpose, of turning the
“On Fr day night a gunboat 1 .Mississippi away trom Vicksburg*
* * ' * • * 1 ‘ -.-D 0—11...... ... L. .
Pins the Ninth’s New Veer's Mpecch.
From tho Paris Moniteur.
chant-
to tin) 4th have been ro-
- York dales of tho ord. ,
0 ■ • *1 by) >»nd thn reach !
'• >..j went up to Iftfi!.
!• / *.tu prisoners had l'r -
amp Douglas,
n had decided that groan
1 legal tender.
ai auuk by Her Majesty's
Vicksburg.
from the .Mobilo Daily Tribune.
In presence oftho general feeling of,...-, »..v w.u nuuruss wo ion mo
i unsinoss produced by tho cutting of the ' Pope pronounced when receiving on New
j cmml QpP t Osito Vicksburghy the Ynnkoca, ' Year’s day thu General in Chief und staff
Wf ' ‘ ‘ of the army of occupation :
Keh.
up t" \N'ood»lock, a mile bolow j earned, It will proven failure, winch opin-
mfcdo such demon«trationi as induced j erable excitomcnt about „
CharUrtton, ' Y
ntlont vcry curious • \V« i . r • in place, and aoun* were of the
, - . ...v.. . suppose I hnve been in and over opinion that they wore repsirihg thu
►o severe as to cutaway a small pluco «‘ii with ' \t \ infantry and arii le:y to vhe Charleston bar hundvo K of time*, in . '\ro - ’.cvo ' t-. pie vent thu water run-
tho left sido of her nose, but otherwise tho right and ira«* oi tho euoruy. and by • *n weather*. It was always a nuisance, ning u., but w>*, - ild not, with v gins*,
n ,,r fun on wore scarcely ‘ ’ H ' fre ' nipletoly in roar of Cane j if jn a vessel drawing over ten foot, you : see that any ofthem w.ir* at v. • fin v
■ii ci, vi i , , i ‘ • Hill, fronting tho main bojy. under Gea. (had to wail until exact high water, and appeared to be silting about in squad
perceptible. She had only been unaor _ ij cron , having completely cut tlioonomy * j then you raml v found over IT t«* It. feet looking ov.-v ut the much ovcte.i city
])r, Thompson's troatmunt about three line* and divided hla army into two parts; i on the bar. Tho (mod win Sands an* not 1 which they can never gain. The ruui,
week-, lie is as “auro death” on a cancer . utto part at Cano Hid, comnianacd by nier© treachcrou.s than those on the t bolow tho city, left Hrown A* Johnston’?
• v_„y ,» i-„; ’ >-*.1 I Ken. ulount, thool.ier at Kays mill, j Charleston bar. Well, what doe* Vresi- m tin* toreiiO'.ui, and went a couidc of
Morgan u on © i ana • * About five miles distant, under General J dudt Lincoln J At a very heavy expense miles utlcr a tlatb »•»• which »h© t..w^l up
nr. I’h© ferry bout lioSoto
tr^ui behind
result of this brilliant ma- j ha ordered vessels filled with granite to • to her o
ie capture of lour hundred he runk in tin* main channel, where thoro . has > .
cavalry, thirty-two wagon* n „ v ©r was 17 foot of water at high or nry Johnsf*
large amount of quarter- ! other tide. The result is n-toiiuding. ! the rail'
Dtnmisjary stores, rto j The Cooper and the A ah lev rivers, which mg for
on each side of .' Quite
Yankee
vngon train.
nrenvre was
Speech *>1 Seuaior Hill.- We have ofthcenoiry
had tliia «b!« and al«|uen( addro« on .
hand about two weeks, awai’ing a favor- j f al . mancetn rp was dirilliaui, mid re- I ^hetu pass to the
tible opportunity to publisVi it, which did semblod one of Napoleon hlightning-like | Charleston city
not sooner occur. It is hardly necessary ; stroke*, llut wo did not puisuo our ad- . have iwq
, ,, * , 1V „„ . vantage with •iiniu.mt rapidity, fhe P i„^ under u r-1 io»'
that wo should urge its general perusal, result w.,, fh.it G. n. llh.unt im«srd with | Sucea tlmro is ■JtWtunt
speaker’s aUraottve stylo and force hi* whole force ar.>umt our left, united j „ n i v M i.ctore iho v e ,
poaco comes Cha
* drawn
Brown’s lteply.—Gov,
b«- published m reply to u portion of the ] M h’ 0 „t t-Lrcu hundred yards iu fron
H. H. Ii ill. Having
of thu Ord any
nuking forot-
iMMii,-.. t * th. ii ur'est. Grenf ox-
ut prcvmit m consequence.
Tin* K'*ntucky Jipgi.-luiuts* ha* ordered
••ut twenty thousand troop*
Military Hoard to i
of Iiincjln's proelutnuiion.
Ut< iniovii, Feb New York dates
to vn. '.m m\.i t',tl\ have f.tvii received.
The i.*-s\-..f;he t'httriso'.ou right had
ru«. :>cd in.* N .r;h th->ugli >outlmrn pa-
p *1 • IHo Ni-w Y-'i ii I’linoi luarii* au
thoritative!.. from Washington that th ©re
has been no interrtipiran or tiio (Jharlci.-
: tou hlo -kade, and that no aUcii fl iUmii-
will bo admitted by
jp* uuuvi mu i,
c untoreumont 1 At ult.
Among thu
•uld Jay thuir hnnds on. Among tho
pi i'ener? captured is Mr. John Uossent
and Cnpt. Grovcnstoin. Col. Clinch i*
bolow Inwc, trying to obstruct tlx* river
un.l planting cannon. Wo have not slept
od by tho accidental discharge of u gun,.
sod at the recent
mioflho f.ouiamim Legialnlure, j beSo^
net to appropriate fifty dollars [ ( xu( j
to n height never known before, ami a
crovasso, or break in the levee, took place
nt the plantation of Col. White, about
thirteen miles above Vicksburg. Thu
rush ot water was tremendous ; the whole
country fm many miles was submerged
i ami the Vicksburg and Monroe railroad
way. A strange feature of tho
that tho river run through that
part of the country ns if it had been u ea-
ual, rnce-courso or cut off, of which tho
craVAIIO was the head and kom ■
is tho mouth, for the wator that
ulnnd through thonrevna*©, mh
ahour one
The Tim
. A
upm
ould«
i they
learns that nil
inomeniarily
U>. will probn-
HtAnloy, tho Yankee Governor of North
Carolina, bus resigned hi* ofllce in conse
quence of the emntu ipation proclamation.
Honor remain, Mr. s , and go tho "whole
h'lg" in your work of treason.
Tho crovgsio was not closed, and who
deeply touched with the kind
wishes expressed by tho General in tba
name of tho army which ho so worthily
comimmds. and f ant huppy in having:
till, opportunity ot .i)|nllyin(t my Jtr.ti-
tude tor the iiiutuon you buru perform by
the Emperor's order.
Tho French nrtny i? ns glorious oa
lieidHol buttle ns by ita disoipiino during
pence. Allow me, however, to sny that,
its most uobio title to glory is to dofentl
the \ idtr of Jesus Christ aguiust his en
emies, to protect hint in his independence
und in tho possession ot the territories
which remain to him.
You aru here to support thn rights of
the Church and to defend the sacred city
sanctified by the death of so many mar
tyrs, nrnl whom the Vicar of Jesus Christ;
has always received the asaisfnnce or God
(n* I, unworthy as I am, do at this mo
ment) in the midst Of thu attack* of hi*
the wator subsided the river retired to its , enemies. What those enemies desire U
nwn biiit No>Ain. -••.!«« w ||l the present j to destroy tlu* Hope’s authority, to ovor-
*• ' have swept mil a shin channel,
j did net pursue
vnntag
" : resultv
uttruetive stylo and force his whole
ofnrirumont will till. inl«r«.lr,l 1 hi. tun- » with (Ion
utunli.m uforory r„d.cM it, end, ' h ,7 ar »‘,|^«X^ M- J.. . ^
in line of battle on the orc*t <>t a hill; ‘
r hattcrio* and rkirmivin-rs were placed water in
make bar the
the l»ar.
left, united j
and together | \fh.
will be '
States.
.Man
lm wlicro there
) tiie Southern
hot G.-d dis*
mgi.t \»
some u mile
'.hill range • .* tin \ i,
Tits Whk.it Choim. From thu infor
mation ue gel. from various parts of this
Fori st ami Whoolcr oouoty wo learn that tho wheat
iiutcd at Donbleon.— look
. ..bod again,
. , . j throw his throne,'to lbake Ko’me tho'cap-
. Fi, . c! K .V' M . r u p , U0 !u en ^ wn ‘ itol of I know not what kingdom, and'
.i°iiv«r »iV , »ti<rS! > m« W u« 8 tt i 1 ' l ?* 50 i having done away with the tempo-
attack even tho spiritual
i thn V
Hill
cludod tho publication of
hpooch, wo will copy nl-o Gov. llrown «
r'ply in a day or two.
\ ('haiicc fur tho IGorida Hcrvlre.
Wo li i\v already spoken of the advan-
Ugos presonlod by the field of sorvtCe
comprising tho Department under com
mand of Gou. Howell Cobb, embracing
Middle Florida und Southwestern Geor
gia. Tothoao especially, who distrust their
ability to endure service in i* ‘‘older
region, this field is most inviting. V <• ,n ' ,K
now have tho pluasuro of dtiuctingnf- ! { ,Bn ^
D a cull made through our j j] r j n
for tho formation of a company < enoii
ii this Department. The gei- ^'h*'
ider whose auspice© it i> |*r«‘
iH>«od to ralso the company nro nil well hnlti
known in thoroughly compet
reliable. Lieut. Thomas, who heads tho J J".
call, ha* had much ex)>nrienci!
prorven liimsolf a good otliccr.
constrained to resign a desirable ofil
t»o too. of,h0 I.il!I.a Il»> «j*« »r • Hutc. in » few yoars. I h»»c oiy inf.'v* ,
bci i Ah ut - o i ioik thu t’lmniy coin- t ,nation from a souivc that cannot bo : mino r
I doubted l*y mi*. AT«<* J >>/7; t'oi'Vt «/>•))(- canal.
I; of /,.< i t.< . MorniitH U rn':!, diuitM
and shell flev
line Shot
all dirftc-
• - wuiu direct od
had only two witfi
being smooth
Jounstfi s. 1’ntil the Yan-
,*.*‘ S uiHUe tin* discovery, which they will »
«rtniuly do boforu long, w* will ’ keep |
uium on the subject. : >
Th.* wutci •- rajudlv 'gaining ground’’ j j
>u the peninsula. U has wmincnceii 1
•uthuig in at the old break in Wnitn * j t
on-', and yesterday afternoon the turbid '
ii ilm liver could bo jnoii i*i ' »
place* from Du S»>io t'< »!u t
ure npp-ur^. Jioworer,
1 rc.v.oivod nt Cairo j’.iv
'11‘id.rablo h
rom 40 * . f*0.
dv ini lot*, in
Dutl* r h is charge I himself i
ilh tin: \N :u i'oparinieni will
on eighty tliuu.-and dollars,
. ...;!!, though somewhat bMck-
wnrd. Farmers think they will have
i’i'ie good harvest© tho coining summer. It o _.
seldom happens that two disastrous wheat ( of the current oi
do. i y* arscoin© in succcssioo. Wohavo hoard Had tho Ynnki
' tho opinion given by exporicttced fnrntcn
uut Dint snow is benoiiciul to wheat. If so
nil- "o hope the roocut Anowovtir tho country
i n , i. a harbinger <'f the "good times om-
ing,' when "cake" shall grace our tables
at every inenl. Wo nro also informed
r t„,\ iha' thoro i* n good hrondth of land
Hr
-A hue private lt*M>*r. '
.•till)
^rc,
trablo thick tit. So grunt
in getting forward thr*
dergrowth, that I asked
tentiou t
columns
to servo i
llomun ui
[ w»ii the difficulty
nigh the thick uit-
I .mi obtained por-
thu riglit of c.om-
linc. 1 continued
rapid and h'nsy
od mo that the
4 TkX
! t'roni a friond in (hilvostdn. ‘•ay* - Thi-
l " rt ’" ; city is being fortified with th * utmost
I rapidity and dispatch which a melons 1
('on l ant ^ efficient goneral and ii willing people '
in n,v <J,n ^fntnami. N ight and dev tho works:
; of dofunco am bring constrm tod. and in
•W°- I a few days more it will he inipi.-grah:,. ;
ton very largo fleet Hurrah lor Ma-
gruder, he has imbued now life and vigor 1
among us. 'Freedom or death" is the,
Texan motto. Tho Yankee prison* 1
f tlu< canal.
\ th- Y:.i\kc'
Thr Burning of the lliiutrrss.
Tho rhil.^Udpliiii Inquirer entuin- * .,c
tbllowin- from n private letter re ■ iv. d
in that r;t>
On Sum,i iv. January 18th, the ante.h
oftjeer i.f tiie V tilted Mat** suuiuct (>.ni-
kov ('it)' reponed a large fire burning
DUAWiird. The Captain iimiicdmtcly bui-
rit*d upon d<- k. and >l.'eid"d it'waisn
large vessel ou lire. With >
Th© A ii*
infer Dm;
..ill ft.
sal U a in
i lie
I tli
re. The
but thu
f icUilmrg.
Col. Siewart, eliief «m MrCiernan
tail’, was killed on tin* lilili ultimo, wild
iiiKinnoiioiing nom Vicksburg, by r he
lmrpalio ter*.
No amt-rial change in gold orexcbnhgv
,’otton >* slightly louvr, and is qitotoi
i v\ ii cut in tins countv. — LaGr-
mg into practical use a Fiiirul fluted
recently inyenlod iu .England.--
id twisted in n machine.
a layer of stiir, bluo clay, which cannot I ra j , n , vvor
be washed away by the action of wator.— j authority'
llulow, , ",tlhj. 0 r ° r „| U y, Uut you nro licr*, w children, to
LV n »,W^i P n , A?f d « C ' , * , n ,U8lo0 ?i et ' uoop 111 oliack Uio Meialo. of tho liolj.
Lm i th f ““i 1, V“ I “» d r«H*i„n. When God orooted
quiOKMlia- and it i; only when thu water Hu ooonn lie told the wkvm that thn*
cornu*, in contact with thut (.uiclo-and that n »iht roa!*h So roJka on tho ahSf
tlmro U tlangur ot abrasion by the uetion j but should not go beyond them. You
are liltu thoso rocks; you aro her© to say
to those hitter onemici who cast trouble
all Italy, "You siiall not go further
depth nutBciant
riimhs.nil Ibo Mwhsimii w,.uldcc,i.i.v 1 hnLplVcodml 'onus u » mmnort
! fr. I ^.“i^^^flS , ‘ d T v 2.ir\S 0 S2
bv^mollfo’ot'IIvooJn'o^of Wiht | ILLY'’''' *" w - v ” llton '* 1 '»'“«««-
of acquainting thcuiAclvca with tho geo to- ; j \
L bl©is Franc
'“; ,d r T**iy ««>> I Im|,Mh? x By,''Lud th“
fr«n*nnr'H dlfil,. 1 . l< ' i pn . HS 11 | 5 youiiir hoy who is attached to me by spir-
mhi . j 7 , w.7 n 'V' 1 " r ‘v' 1 '! " huul I blow the whole fro 1C).
ih« trouble of tho \\ ct. end e» '-ok,. , hltv you Mlll yourfnmille., .11
"piiey and.tho French clurgy,
id ill n<itf of Catholius who testi-
much Iuvo for me, and make such
burg wiu in tlm way, and that they could
not take i*. they thought of making a cut
off; but they were ignorant of the nature
of tho soil thev I'D.I .1 .. .. ; ii. , .
twmy
the epi
all th«.>
r-
ails.
manufactured as cheap us com- j tailed in nccomplUhicg their ubjei
'J !>•' iiotdliigqunlitios of thn itirtwjng once more to flu world that
mnrknhio, no nolw are renuir- scitJflco and knowledge ur» novo*; ury in
lien
I that i
i has j supposed to i>»
! yard* to inv rij
-Hh
ng j<i*t aheatl
1 who it wiu
rv chearod.—
i#hich 1
tne*t of the otlii'er* are ntlarge—t'Uiinuch 1
kindnr**, in my humble opinion, for vil- t ,
!lin» who cam- h‘-ro avowedly to turn up
oui slaves into demon* mid murderer*, I h j ’j i;
our country iub» waste ami ashes, and • ‘
our Indio© into what? few phis Appeal. In [j 4 ,
ghed
chor
It ,*». not until
rre near enough •
bid.* wheel gtoHlit-
ii
r.lstheeb
ii N* )• \
tion-'f M*'
rk u. thof.c-
mado before driving lho*u of the ovory cutoirr
s'g»T *1 • • and there i.* no danger of the #
i;>l spliil’iig, hownver near to thuodgo ^ **“'
|... iu.il i- .Iriv.Mi. Tho Miir.l point Inipoid.nt frem ( h.rlealon
■ .1 n.lvnnc- • *>“"* 1,1 <h« J.«tc Ena.gc
..i:iv . oijii.I t-. thut '»liii>ll to he nltiirhcdlinit
*o Vciaul |
uciit- s;,- |
-the .Mull- :
generous oftbrta for the iiufensu of my
caiiD- Why can 1 not liloa-i my onomioa ?
Let th (in bo *trivc aguin.-u mu think
f the hi ■ - ift o pntrmrpii Jacob, vrha
nft**i having wrt-tlcd all night witii au
adversary, sa»\ at *unriso that bis antago-
T.
Tiik Xahuviu.k A I-<
Uegi*?.*
Tho
r. H 1
the iorvi
, , , . that lc
mmand, b.*cau*e tho rigors of, t |, rtll
r* iu tlic latitude to which if. wn» ( tliat i ;
Usty impaired his health. j IH>*ekc
t to becon-cribcd, but join this ' J^ ne l
without delay. . them.
1 aboutt
le *t tlirue hundred
was no li itt ly in ' u<
tio«'ket a si so dan*e, | ’
. :*!i- ,1 *»t mo more K.* N ? r
I; warthcaixditioniiu lho L ”' ,u ' ,n
1 *.'.. • w.tc charging | vtKkK
A* the> rushea up
organ’s expedit
>» th© intro,m.I .
bln! NiO'hvilb. llnili"
ptdie* t«*r an army of 7*
isporte.l ; that it w ill u
llo
...u.. »,u» . 20,000 r
. (i j, .,nd ] immense damage, and that it will ■
,|.m vVrcd each other $10,ntJO,OW to put it in running order
and rapid Hiiddead-
boati* i •»
l would »
A* the b
Bridge Finished.
\\> l«*:ivn that the hridgo over the \Vm-
t.iuga, lately dustr»\ved by Gortor's cav-
al >, 1>«- been rebtiilt. The work was
ii i.fihed and tho train passed over it on
fueviay night. The work on the Ilolston
bridge,*nt Zolliuoffert is progressing rap-
ms oroeoi- under tho onorgotic supurintundcuce
. irtuai ti,.i i of that prince of bridge builders,
• . , ‘must light V|
a itn i lie u(*gr..o* which
*»unk Hi the Late I
\aiiuali to he nttuekcd
tank atGenceih Point
CUMU-KSTON, Fob.
Hunch, tho British Consul for this city
his knees, .-.aid.
I will ,
t lea
then falling <
u e my angel, and
i until you havegivoa
diction < f God.’
lutiunm. do not soc that they also htrug-
aguinit an angel. May they one day
r Stall** The Lc
Lincoln i* crnxv
• * rescind his pr
eld.
id the
* tin
•ar|.\ tub
they ndvorti
day theilth t
changed. For a few J . In the Yankee House of K«|
in the mlvorlisuiuunt of inoini i.'s tlio fight w .is ton ilh . I heard | live?, on I* ridn.y, th> IDt u:t.. a n
, i vv',., (i W.1 •.,’i• tho Yankee comrimndor ordur hi* mun to j km adopt.'.l, that tie- (tenoral
■ ’ l ’ mount the hor.-i's and lake uway the guns, j infurni the llou.su whether parol
It will be seen that the i HIIf t f„ r th<> tir.t time. I undoratnod I been granted i . any r»-t»c»l ojVu > r* . aptu
csirablu property, which j tlmt one of the batteries had been cap- | by the army oi the l riitod
will be liold on Wedno
nstuad of Tuesday
otllC)
cun-ion Do
i of the
iifcde
the Rise
rttates
-The i
l dashedfo
uy bravo **c
etako thu g(.
he Ai kalliilh
md civ
the front i
11 veil/
j tho pr.u lumation of Jetfor*
id called upon [ re.uaing parol©.* «*r cxehnugee to
charge and | Union soldiers.
Akdrkw Jo ii n.m'.v Dbskhth
uptured
u had only the clot I «
they stood, but there worn two j
: who managed to i-,iVo a couple
• : On their reuciting thu de. i., in
’’ j BUrprise c I ||,:bt >-< III * aei Yu
‘ these ruffurei. belonged to
otonmer Tr.q.ic, formerly the
of tii» N •' Y.»rk mid I’hiu
which they aiolu at the c-»mnj
of the ruhellion.
Shu had tiuccccdod
moiiio of our bloekudor* on that dark .
drizxly night, with a . .. g., ..f ’,y. Unit*
h i cl'
•evoriil Slat,
i the House of Kuproscnta-
*deral Congress on tho Jif
i of iV 1 against 15, autlior-
J equip one
negroes for
Maxwell, ir., and i' i* expected tlut it
will he finiflicU by the llrat of March.--
Fri- iiJ Maxwell requoati u* fo present
hi-. ■ ■inplimciits to the bridge burner*,
■md i ) — t them in future not to destroy
t •.■ s• one at a tlhiu, (Dr groat
I lift y th.
ax:.l *. r vic
f Mur.
Ilf
*, it i« not pIcRB-
uoh on one’* hands at once,
my emergency, however,
attempt to iinpoie upon
Hohert j g] _
, , . . •■ • —i* city, t upi-u tii.ir flyc* *•> thu truth. 1 raiso my
r,! " y ‘ h »Britiihw«r.l.'iioi«r , l„„.!, ,n.l bios. nil, ,„y children, in
i.v,,V* Mire iii AM ,, . ■ 1 ©o name of Ihu Fu'.hur, the Son and thq
From the ufllcera of thut steamer we’ ||„| v
learu that the reimUs of the late nuyal
oh lc*
No “
sunk
Morcuditu is at Port Royal, whither-he
was towed in a dituiblod condition. Tho
impression anlong her ermv that she was
sinking wna caused by water rushing into
tho hold from her boilers, which were
perforated by shot.
Thn Yankee gunboats Quaker t.’itv
and Koyatono State wore i *
badly damaged. There ......
killed and wounded on hoard of
alno struck arid
oral
i i*ton line, ! pin* n
lUen-'ClUMit | till.
j prlso
imiug j.ftAt .
-The 'Vi
•’Chattahoochee have tendered t‘» the la-
dionof the ‘•Suldier’s Friond Society of
Columbus ' an invitation to visit their
vessel, now some distance bolow thia city, j thoir Latte
This is tho only way, nt present, in w hich | J*” 1 ;
tho tart can testify their aeVnowledg-
inents of tho many obligation# under
vrliinh they havu been placed by our fair
town.women for their many kindnesses
and attentions shown them whilst inmates
the thic,
livu tho roue ot battle, ru.lmU I ' "" , 1,1
n iloublo quick, drove, the l K “‘ >n®« r»li.l.le
, lit,, i,,li..t v ,»,i! ti,,. authority that the captain Andrew
uinl iu our | J‘»h,f*on’* body gumd fl.*re».r».-.1 >. *'••« day-
the hill ho,I ,t-ro>H tin, !Md, (•«;'; '“’■ l !* now will, t>
fusion and dismay ‘ c
half ;
hack
cod with fresh regime
Iu dis-
h© «.Ifl‘* oi
ircelv hail
am advan-
'■take tlieir
gudd
tli ei
oldier s Ho
(Saih
Again wo IVj' J
again the \nu>
burs and fresh
our position, i
and deicrm
id th
would have boon more appropriate. )-
Tlio ship will not bom a presumable con
dition within two weeks; at th© end of J und" determined
which time It i» proposed to ruceivu thu our nn*n luid
vUit. wlum their fair visitors will have J "
the plonsur^Df sdoing the various great- mo-t q;,,
gun uxurciscs, p6rfornu'd by cue of the ! rally e.iverou wim
bust drillu.,1 crows in thu Confederacy.— j Hjjj'j* blitterji .^w'-ui I*
Target practice with abut anil shollavrill ', h ) l „i| , MM ,
vary tho utnUscmcnt and novelty of the i emuiiy'b !•»**
occasion. <ino ,>r two of thu largest river field,‘wum rui
ladies down the any parallel
i... .... I ....... i.... - ... .
charged
. witn great "luughtoi, a
ack ttx their batteries,
lack and ro-bu'iuotl, and
>»•*, with incroKied num-
qnmonth, iidvaiicml upon
iking the moat stubborn
i tlbrn to take it. Hut
bt i mi" ie ■ iiMtomeil to
i Ii urged with •■ucli fury
■ ke and if. I in the UW-
• x mg th- ground lile-
111 tli-ir dead. Every
•in down th© hill,
pun upon us with
r nml graf
tad ronmin until tho ‘ cali" i* coil- ! nuniuei
rludeil. The excursion will certuinlj be ; only ft
very interes’ing and pleasant, and x. •• ex- not inorn tluu
poet our friends of thu gunboat will hive \ yet we killed
ihoir hand* fall. — Timcn. . les-thnr
The
f t Ii**
illy frightful, nnd’i* without
in this war, according to the
aged. We fought them with
ugimoMa, nuinburing in all
ii fifteen hundred ineii; and
right upon the hold not
’ ’ ‘ them
Gen. U heeler's Jbtnt lLxpudltlon Tile
Flglit at I lone I -on Capture of Pris
oner*, Artillery, Ac.
CbtropopdsRss of the ltrhol Danner.
NkaU I'tlAIU.OTTK, Feb. *’», 180J.
Wo arc just returning from another ex-
jH'dition down the Cumberland rivi r, hut
;ih the murcury stan<l* o" Fnhrenhoil. you
ciinn<»t expect a very Loigtliy or int<*re*>t-
ing account ol it. At J o’clock, I*. M.,
on the :M, Wtf Clime in the vicinity of Fort
Doftol*on. and upou inquiry, c:ti * •*.*
formed us that tho force v. a> imt \«*ry
largo, and had no rortiticatioiis, whereup
on it was concluded to attack the point.
Accordingly Gen. Forrest with throe or
four hundred men on the right, and Gen.
Wharton with about the same number on
the loft, commenced thu fight, which
lasted with much vigor lor two or thru*
hour*.
but lho work of a moment
thing of tho wounded. Among them
I hiv. two full Mondial negroes lying
| n«*ir thu Lnttury that my regiment retook.
: Tho buttle now ceased upon our right,
I only to ou renewed with incrmiscd vio-
| ltnx'xj on our extreme lob. i ha-1 r«-
i fornmd my regiment after th© last charge,
Wn.u, I i
i 11m
The
r further orders,
nt rapidly in that
inc*d nt ‘‘double-
* than a half mile,
i x i«w i*t tliis torri-
i 'l t».y iegiment
our men very hard. I turn
nt rigid uuglo with the iiil
the enemy, und charged Inn in-tar.tly,
both in flank und roar. In five minute*
bis lino* wore broken and disoidurod and
he in full retreat. H'lithun thn enemy
rallied, anil eiime back xxith more «leter*
ruination than ex. r They ns-ailed us
erw helming
Aide racy in tier gl«»
Ibr indepontlence ' '1 ii"
ly by turning hi* t*u
d. n
Audi -KHosril!* H
°T’"
Upland
: and three barrels ot turpuni
; barrels of rosin. She wouhl
I rich prize, but at all event* t
ii deprived <>t the proem
. and ammunition. They r«-j
«>r boat with fowrleun por-m
around until daybreak, thu
i whs descried and Ilm "title
I Thu mas* of the crow v
j and Irish. Uno of tin* Iu
! wa* an Kngli.-hman named
important
known mil
ami which
The £ifnation,
nmain quiet ia front. Tho
-term which vh-ited us Tue«-
rolmbly check military ope
-ome tiino to come, tnougli
xx ho
it
t Suulli .
Mr. Hrowi
intrutinceil n hill in the t'unfudurnle ('on
gvufc* tu tbrtllfi V*• ■ -vide h i the publi'
dofoncu. The In,; prox i ic* tha’
l* shall be tin* duty ofiliH SceretM- ,
Immodiataly udur thu ph**h,*
this act, to cause all white male pur*"',
between 11.• • nge« of 1H and 4 • yeur-, nox
in tho employ of tho GovuruniOlit, an
who do not be. n to either the army o
navy of the i oniedniatu .State**, to b
forthwith onrollad as conscripts, iiuIm* ....... ... ....
sueti por-huns or any of thorn have hero- s'aid Vci-rnm xv„. veix ind“igna
tofi^ru been cnrollod. It '»rd«rs thn fjec- j onint; t*. report ihu mmiei n> i.
rclary of War !•> < au«« thn place* now ; M dmutmp •' the an., lone, i!,
filled hr person* linUp t.» milflnry duty, , ftM „ni„. < ..uio<lcrat<*<• ><
to he filled ii* rapidly a* may bn by com- | qq,„ i.a^senge, xvm- u.m
potent person-xvle* uro nut lii.blu to mili-i ’ !fl „ IN-nnsvlviciian '■> Piii|.
tarv duty, and to oausi* such prrsona un- 1 j^idd s 0 uih for maiiv x.*m .
lied Ui bo assigned^ for duty t» vim© ; ho had two sons in M.«'lolhi
lurgi
K 1 ‘ ! '
Lorn
: "X tho ship he xvnh nrun f
• iard n quantity of "y
d>'cumutit*. A boat w*n
i >worud which mccia <i<
lllCin. They prove,| i,» be
lured into by tho Surrotan
rotary of ih Navy hi
Ounr inl, with tin' aid ' «-i
iabingtht i It
■ ! . ' j nithurlloin trom land, 'f’lio reports were I
r ?, ,U r ■!' 1 iu'Iivlinx't for Gcm^U point, nml up
rmgi -h lo Mu.* writing im iiiformaliun ha* boon ,
I I,,IK ll,nil orl K l„.
; 1 ' ' ' 11 ' ! W iiut iIn* enumy i- waiting for at II>1- 1
' | toil II* w-t rmlnidy knows. i’erhaps lie;
i i. D b< I>m'u him, and ha* conrlu-
..'..V'.i'Vv ded to m .l.u every needed propiiiatiim |
\ an attack. I
idalile
11 R 'sciu ran/. designs an nd-
m. lo cal) only ax'eomplisfi it by the
••*• ;■'! •• road* -the othur nveuuus being
■ ml red almost ini passable by thn woath-
\V.< Im.-xi' frequent vuiuois of clmng-
nnd transfer* in important couinmnu*
but - ■ -i-iur tbom merely the idle gos-
p of lb-- i'nmp. General Josoph K.
din-ton, n i* said, will diroct tho mnvo-
onl* of oui army in the future. Thu
en li»' thu greatest confidence inhim-
id he l- a* much n favorilo with tho nr,
y of T< i; ne- e u» h-> w a • on thu 1’oto-
ae. Dur army i* boing gradually in-
I lie Imahh of thi^cnnip i# a* good ua urn-
al, considorifig tha severity of the season.
Hebc/ % 7th.
these vessol*.
The New Ironsides i* still off oui bar.
Shu got** out to sea every morning, but
returns close in every oven ing, to partici
pate in any night engagement.
Tim improMion prevail* among lho
officer* of the blockading squadron that
Havac.nnh will bo attacked before Char
leston.
Thu Yankee* Confess tliat the iron clad
Montauk wa* much lixjuvud during the
ung«goment nt Geiiosi* .Folnh During
Uio Utter part of tho light her turret rufii*-
work.
ml re-i-tance \\ <• hope it
nl indeed, share fully In thu
i’ that tin grand armada i*
The .May
tli.
.1 1st Uktai.i avion.—The Shelhyville
(Tonn. Hannar loams from tho host
„ ... authority, that (lun Morgan, a lew days
fllnoo, tout a ll h g of truce to Murfreosboro
to ! to convey ladies who were anxious to
•gimontthen in tlic field.
From Baton Kongo.
In addition to th« information from tl
point conveyed by telegraph to-day. 1
bad a conversation la- evening wiiii
gentleman who ha# h"< n reconily
visit to hi* family i*i the vicinity of
Rouge. 1|.. eontitm* tlm
condition of Hank*' ©rmy, and state* that
they are making r... preparations indicu-
tlv* of » movement. Un th* » mtravy,
tiiay ar© fearing an attack, and but a few
days since some alarm wa»x brought In
which ratifcil nil the camps t>.> ho d»*.-orter|
and the collection of the wholo force in
the defences. Our Informant, an intelli
gent army officer, gives it a# Idh opinion
tiiuy dread nn attuf k instoud of contem
plating making on* immediately.
*' ‘‘tirnntod nt twelve or
Tropic, being the.owner of si:
ti«sid©A a cotton ^jilanlutioii
“i'l! [h
"fio ! ffl
t ;! 0l o<l‘!' r ': i .'i'« I *
In n.’lriitr.i'i ! I"'
v inh.innK tlMt no i tln-ir ioni, nporred in Do mortally woun-
hi l d I a.ill. r ugaitiM ( hnrle - di d and prisoner* (ieneinl Kosoncrane
I ... ;* .vaoiiixh, but ttint the entire e .-. d tha wjiohi party, charging them
»v• im*iit on our roa-l ih a faint to blind j be »l
• ( unle.lerale* to operations at Mobil
some other point. All is muro spve.i
ion. (JuirlcKton i-, doubtless, thogreu
of Ilia desire, nml wo think
id threatonod thoir execution,
wlii'ii informed of the facts,
replied wiih spirit and dulormnmtion to
j thivi.di.tion of tho rights of war, and
number of Federal
.vilI l.udui
1 i
IU XX as uut UIO XX'I'IX '■) n ril./iiirin. , ... , _ ...
capturn a part and drive the remainder of ! with fresh rj*g» •
Ui5 Buvoru’i pomp,win..), wore pn.tod : , l "-' '* 1
ouUiila tho (ortiunalion... Hi*hl hrovoly n,: l h | ° ! " i V
dicl our boy. niovo u|. L-, ll.i-it WorU- •“«">? ■'"‘.'J" 1 '“5 1mid .'
(ion. K..rr«t chxrxlnx l.oreobich ! «> * « "!"
and then again mi Pm»l -1»*.,i *<i ztronglv * U rd i' ‘ noot theio Vlo v
xvero they entrenched, i:. • Yankees, in war ‘ ' ' i
Tiio
flftoen thousand—all of them now rugi-
•ccupl by j mont" except one, the dlih WDcoiirtln.--
j, th© only organization thut has yet
"smelled powder.'
Moftfofthn inlinbitant** U,\a deserted
thu city, and ruin i- everywhere visible.
The wood work of *1 e S at. . aoitol war
entirely consumed by fir.- *omo tinto
since. " How it originated 1 • a mutter of
Jisputu. Tho Fudurah.
utr.i by th(: d«-n.-*
Tiie Vicksburg Whig of tlm 7th imt., I
*»)•* the rival* was rising y ester day nttlio
rata of two inoliiM and a naif in twenty-
four hours. It ha* risen two feet in tho ,
Wo lonrn tlmt another batch of »Je*
ors arrived lue u yesterday from
across tho river.
Thu -Missiceippi i« getting out nf it«
banks on the Lotiiiinna side. IteSotois
being rapidly bubiucrged and in n short
limn wo expect the whole peninsula will
b© one vast sheet of water This will
enuft't the VankueM to muvo tliuir eaiups.
rated ut an curly day.
both military
thing in »»nr pruna-
tiire most f.>rmidublc
V. Publican, 12/A.
■I - tho higl.u.st grade in hlsciPtody
j to bn placed in closo contlncmont prupar-
| atory l" thoir being condomnod, and
! hung without delay (t Gen. Itoiun
I run Mod tug In I,a (irangc.
La Ghasur, Ga., F’icn. fipd, IN»„.. .....
, i followmg "tixU-tK.- ot Morgan h carear ;
It ;|v -h... •.. iuu K i.i..« b»ui«* um.-.i a»i
The Vicksburg ..•orrn.qmndent of
the Momphi" Appeal writes, Fob. Olh;
Hy curtain movement* oulho j>ehltisuln,
it is buliovod that tlm enemy is si work
throwiug up einhankmunts -for what
nurposo is not known, und various »pocu-
Inliourt aro afloat concerning it. Among
military men it is supposed that the work
is intended uk breastwork* or embank
ment* for mortar batteries, with a view
of shelling tho city. A very strong iui-
prouion i* gaining ground hero that it is
tho intention of tho onemy to make thu
anHiiuIt upon tho city uguin by the gun
and mortar boats, ospociully as the land
army will uot bo able to co-opertito by a
(lank movement. Out of mortification nt
their failure to tnko tho place, will .grow
nil indomitable hatred and revenge, and
for this they will shell and dustrox thp
town If possible.
It is expected that u mddon dash will
bu made with a view jf creating a panic
in tho city, and perhaps silbmnng some
of our battoric*. N o fuarb at e entertained
of any such movomont, as every propuru-
tion is made to receive them with a unrin
and hearty welcome. Tho mortar bo»«t»
will no doubt koop a good distance oft',
but by tho mortars on the land, m rinc it.
conjunction with the fleet, they
We lmve no reliable new? of inlerest
from below to-day. This morning it \n*
period that all tho Yankeo gunboat*
tin Wcduasduy, while *ome ftoldierw
bulongiug u* tho garrison at (ionosia
l'oini, were, iiinusm* thomselvo* with an
unoxplmlud Yankeo shell, it exploded,
wounding two of thorn severely and kill
ing oqo instantly. We did not hour tins
names >>f the killed and wounded men.
-Sor. X. , 13(A.
W«* learu that a duel was fought yes
terday morning, near West Point, hy
Thus. Gohhy and Al. J. Iveiinn. both of
Dalle* county resulting in thn death of
Kenan. His body wiih brought, to this
city In’’ evening. They were, wo believe,
butliolllcx.il iu ilie Confuduralu Horvico.
Wu have not heard the cause of thu quar-
InolYectuul effort.* wore made to of-
nmlcablo adjustment. Tho woap-
MARRIICD,
(>u ."*1111(1:1 > iimminrl(x?t, by llsv. 11. T. Mark* tf
t tho l-f-i.lrncai >>1 uie bride, ouar White 8ul-
hur ."*:■• I:'.;:, Mrs. OaX* A. Gatxm, and Lieut,
in. r. ItRAY.nll ef Meriwether county.
At Trinity Church. In this city, ou tho eveainc
. I iv 'll. it#'. Hr llawkw, Mr.
DIUO.
At her ifwidenee near Uiiatuie, Musoutee Ho.,
<>m the l"th ol .lanuarv. Mrs. Martha L. Oarnas,
relict oftlic iuto l'r, Robert \) Lam oh, uted
’’I have fet the Lord before me : I shall not bo
moved;
Thcrotoio iuv heart i-* nUd my fl»*»h oho shall
Mouoan’*' Fkath.—Col. H. M. Gnno, ri , w . Mt4 WM1 , TBtw , n
of TeXH", give- tho Vicksburg Whig tin* | gontlomen who camo up last oveniu
chair and A.
Dr. W. I'. Remit ley okj
vt of tin* imu-ting in si
ell*, remarks forcibly
.uiufjieiuring
i v y met In thn * ’.>urt
Nlntiufacturing f.'cni-
i*h wart called to tho
" i xva* roqunsted to not
Willingham
Ynnkc , woundud J7‘J.
and do«trnyed property
Sfl5.lfi8.U0U, all with fc 1
with vur)* small 1<
pin red 4,2W,
tin* amount of
•;cn of 8tX), and
In his late affair
at llartsvlllc, the lir-ttimo Iu* eommand-
•)d n brigade, hn killed 10, wounded lft,
captured 1,860, took ft |»icco« of artillery,
and carried nwa.v or destroyed $05,000
worth of property. '
The Memphis Appeal, ‘peaking of thn
had disappeared from our waters
gentlemen who camo up last ovenf.i* i..-
ported thut thoy saw two vessels, which
they took to be iron clod*, appurontly nt
anchor below Venus's Point. U i- jios-
rtible that tho Hoot that has beun gntlinr-
ing on our cna*t for the pant ten days has
boon withdrawn to attack *ome‘ other
point—perhaps Charleston—which city,
Inc© lho dispersion of thu hloekud< rsbv
AilmkitlNiriuor'M Balt.
1 l.l. be Hold on the premises of tliu lute
John Uroxrn.iii Taylor county, Ouorri©,
irsdiiy tiio iMtli instant, ujl the perishable
>rly of John itroxru, deceased: alNo the
mills axircoably to an order of
1 enmity,
bit OWN,
JOHN T. IJROWN.
febl7-!t sduirs.
NEW
VOLUNTEER COMPANY,
I'OIIMINCI FOR ‘-KKVICE IN
MIDDLE FLORIDA.
DOI N'TY AND H ; KL0l’(JHH ALLOWED.
I TAVIN'ti beouaiithurlxod to raise n company
J L «.l'in fan try for •.erviou under brijf. Gen.
Howell <’obb, In tlie Middle District uf Florida,
th" tuidorrianod invite all pcrsuiiM, whether
subject to conhcriptiou or not, who desire to
-erve their eoan ry in thu hour of lior need, Ut
join thum in rui*ins a Toiuntoer company.
Many who, by roasou of impaired health,
would oo unlit for service amid the cold, rain*
mel hooxv* Of a winter campaign in Virginia,
and Tennessee, hove here nit opportunity t<»
volunti'uHbr service in a climate nnmpnratively
Grwides.
ii xrlio will soon be subject tiv
...... X .....
eoiiHoriptiou, are hereby uRorded mu excellent
iport unity to volunteer to advan tar i
Come then and join us. or it tnuy le
irglng the n«- I capture of Arkansas Font, say*: "The issued
her Iron cladrt, scums to bt* thn f,p(-ci» /"me then and join us. :m Utnuy be tho
0 t,j ec t of ih© Vn- .i i time mi opportunity ©rill be afforded to volun ■
v... \V.,. n viA a " ,ke ’ r * S " 1M ‘ "• tucr uiidxir •yen favorable olrcumstannes in thl«
xoru. aloriou* stfilgflc lor the liberties and right-of
— «ur country.
Now in the time for all pervoat, and especially'
:ptl>
of bull©
iv h*
retired, although lo
l-ring tiio street* oi
Wlmrton with Id* c
i getting !
thu censure thut would mIIhuIi to eulpH-
iiilitv. a*s*rt *.h«f the net w: ■ committed
byai ineendiniy not in their rank- win e
ntiz-'tis n-criba it t » ir.iel• ■*-. or wan-
tonnes* on the part"! i|
Hohknc it a n z Ahvas inci.-
Bragg'* army -or more p
should now ray from J>-<i
army—w« learn from the
llulfutin. ..f ii,.. I. ll.,.' ll... I
Inn* spirit*, with soul* in arnn
for the fray I ho onutny am
m three ("dunin* - one ny
I wo bv the pikes leading Ir■>(
The! boro'. I' ifexs tho ) C'unt In I
tin,,. ' tnrdod their progi
ehewtor
|
i n' I eiigor j ’ ’'»mpuny i
a (i vatic: np ’-m' L'o’ii
"..13! ,;33 ■ i’i—"i.' 1,1
Miirlri-. -. , >"»
anrf 1
..... ..f tiio place is a sorious drawback,.,
•fvarou bv O or proapocts in Arkansas, but whilolhis
nnnvusly i, i.eknoxvlodgcd wo arc glad t'» learn that
lho pAopluof tlmt .State a re making great or
we now procflod to tho oxurtioiii, and the military authorities
n Ii - ii Manufacturing aI( . much more active, in making prepar-
the title • , 1 ho l lant- gtion* to prevent any further miccum of
during t.’ompany of;i th« enemy.
hipment into that Statu of large quanti
tiua of men's hoots or show, nw-n’s cloth-
jnglnquaiitity, or goods for ineu> wear,
I * ' qunoliticy oi
’ flru origii
y be ill.
1-hI belief
ti, h
h. til-
next to tho river, after having
quite a number of prisoner*, *i
and a vury superior 12|x>un.i bra-
Jsuceood-
) the left
piured j
all »
tho other regiments of
ball
mufiH
'thut | j
rifled ,
piece, with thocaiss.-n. horre*mid aminu- •
nition. Thu* we drove thrm into a fumll
space, but lroin their rifle nit* nrul win
dow* of houses they poured u very heavy
fire ujM*n us which I uni happy t" »ay
wan not very disnatrou* to oa
Night was upon us, aud the broad sil
ver moon gave u» cheering light by wui'b
loconiiiiiie tho attack— but finding our
artillery ammunitinu nearly
KH'1* . , ,
purl i.i Ibis iu*'- ungagement, ratuaui- 1 ,
* ' _ ">« -Ik' 1 ', i" ■
jeiHfiy i-ini ■> i“ *'-ihuih* oi thuunemy * n r been ai
that direction, l iiu |o** In -»ur brigade g p t m.,1
,» over 600 kiilo-l and wounded ; in our | j r pmet*.
loin army about 1,200. Thu eneaij’i
is cannot be lex* than 4,(KX) killed und
Fedora!* have control of the (nun-»
ne fil'ieen miles back from the river, .
outer linos are strictly guarded. :
; p. renew
who reside within tho lin«" ha
n arrested and paroled not to leave,
ir.d tho same person-, iu uian.v
u-arroH’ed and compelled
litigations. Tlm tyranny
sdiiy do-
rot ire.—
is thut ro
om Fort
Peaceable Ner.csalon*
The following i tho hill introduced
tho Cunfoderato Sena'e by Govnrnor j th
* 1 ii, t-) pruvidu for peaceable r*-*-*“ ' ■
is very grun
paid to prop.?
rtanle that had
by a State . j n. -liud ut) by the spuculuto
tion 1 It i* vnuoteJ by the C’ongreas F doral l:n** j Both i
• tlm liberties of thu
. More respect has been
ty thin to i'll* porsoni. of it*
on buyer* have t oen bu*y,
Ostitiu* o! the p«M)i)lo f
idernble
•eiter* are coining to f'ort Hudsoi
d all account! agruu that ii m»j
Hanks’army ar© unwilling
Tno rha r then appointed Dr. Iluasb-y,
ltd ward Itruiighu n and Ool. J. T. f'ul-
bor»'-n as the uommlltue con tern platod l».v
tiio above r. vJutii.n -xrhun, on motion,
laily, j thu . hairma i and John ft. He
barroTi of salt or sacks,
cofloc over ten pound*, quinine, cavalry
i ■ I • - '(.’iimiuco of """ rn * m ' • ! equipment*, and the Ilk©.
>'"•>-> 'Inly ll *l>«ll I (li'vori.ur X'«IIC«, "i North Uiroliiw. I Y .. v
g "■ n,v - : .5^ sir.: j
., fffSSSRfi! j
2*°’ S*" 1 iniy^v'"' 8 "h K hil' y«*‘« ri '*y- A Irunsport with th, h.lanco I ] NUKII
7.npUyVr?»K thllrI V 1 .'. 1 '" ciU«n»of».. AUKa.Un.. vrho h.H I 1
id company
r
, vommaodinx
HKilbjrot to ruusenpt
avuil tlu nisuives of tm ., JMHI . J
terr, nill lm promnUy au rolled n» eonsoriptu.
The bounty of Filty Dollar* will be allowed
who vol'into«ra in this company.
-IXXIKk, III
who fail or i .-fuse to
p^urtunitv to volun-
buildiua, corner nf
OKtilUlK
fuMi-il Jixx.lt
Ailmlulatrntor
upposite llon.O. E. Thyuia»* La
*' ’.OHGE S. i mi.afli',
A IM >1.1*111 s CODY.
stale.
order of the Court ui Ordinary
‘ kwlllb
CH'i*ed thu u.mployers and all thoir work- llnfl . r ,, 1H V«..»rre- . V boforu Um Court House do«rof said county,
mun to be cunfCripfwd. Throe oT the , withir. tho loirol hour* of salo. on tho second
larf«at '.itabUshmunt* in the .State have daily expected at Jncksonvilltf.-No.. -Wa. ; Monday in April next, the lot of land anil tuu-
. . : . .. _ ... - ..." ♦-©re— einentn theroiiu. lying in the atty of C.dumbua,
miTo !. P?ht IluiwoK, Feb.
Idler
to fight longer upon LincoDi's program me,
This hop© leas demural ir.aiix-n rundora uni
attack extremely improbable. AD antiinu >h
our fi>rce» arc in uxcollaiilspiritK and u<m-
llllt .'Jj fldent oi thuir ability t.. hold thu l*.»rl
otthe y/I ui , n,t M fwBjbur tlm.* ss large
added t
. th-
fuci-.u- ahulliug, wiii-Ji . .Mitinund Juribg
nearly th.< entire night. In sumniing up
the remits nf the day, we have much to
be proud of, for seldom were more gal
lantry an-J trno hruvery exhibited than
<»n tb-.‘ occasion. .
<.
fir*
.J left the
of the C»»nf.xlcent- Slate*, two-third* of
both Heurtu* thetoof concurring, that the
follow.ng anieudment to the Constitution
of thu Confederate Mate- of America, he
wu] thu same i- hereby piop-.M-d, and,
xvhen ratified by Ihu Lcgisiatur©' oi thru©
fourth* of the -cveral ritaU'S, shall bo a
part of "aid Constitution, and shall be
j inserted therein a* clause fid, »ectioo 1st
. .... it- ordinary supplie* long
i ice, and n* tho j ••ople rannot obtain
■.ppile* from this direction -for rousen*
cud ©lsewhere—ti.u) ar«* i .rcod to trade
•th the eruniy. They ©re »■* I *ynl to
u S*»uth ax any in t'iu Conf.-durauv, hut
, „ Hank« , oven if it x
i tho A® , ‘‘ r *„ |ook '>" hl
ilti.B ulJ ruber O «
> tho committee
following resolutions were tin
I by A. K. Cox and adopted :
'.Innt. That a central comuiitteu of (;
to take charge of •ubscripkiom. to
Mud company, with tho privilege
ting -ub-roinmittuo* in uuc
WglHi
t»wn.M ofl r,,K1 llL '' ,s0! '. ret. 10. Infurmutw*
in.lriiun'ui. IV rci.lt !• th. <i»-| l ' 1 y‘.fty r 5‘ ,ll '‘ i<1 . t . l “ l , ! ckllt ' i tlmt^u.rt.on
cllrte in the t.rico of leather, when n
ufacturuxl, throughout tho State.
“"rtl ' WMMlcd and „.
Vi\° , . l, °i'bn ^ l ,avo positive information irom
n.Li.i . IL. B »(° n BxwXlasaachmott#l-ri«ado
of Maturojfeuco.uity. Goorgi^ willbo*old.
•unty.
itcond
H 1 tou-
eiurnts thereon, lying in llo* rity of Columbus,
in .-aid o-iuju), kaowuinth© plan of *ai.i city
lot n.inihfr t-ovcuU -fcoven. bclooglna to thi
»n lf.'tlinan, lately ilooeaacd.
M under thu incuinhranco of
r, HMfynad upon tha xroatoru
!.. T. yOW N I NO,
luiliiiz to report *.•> him instead of to the
cxl.
:ng •
\ the ilrit Tuurdoy
Mn
Jack ton MittUtippinn
ndltora, Printer*, »kr.
Mr. (/onrad of l/iuitiana, moved
strike out tho provi»ion of il»u hilt
uxernptiug editoi
atitijGi th© tho foil.* 1
".Such person* en;
ing each newspaper
ftraohnl. That twenty-Ih o dollars b<-a
1 share in said company.
Thu chair then unpointed A. K Cox.
T, S. Ur tdiluld and C. If. (L Willingham
dur this
tlvnoa (hat it h Uio ■l-Uritilliatiun
Miithurltle* at Washington to fni
issue upon ill© State. Well
3<l, xvliithor i
u drifting!
and a negro regiment have burn ...
j below. ToLiil force of (hr enumv nt New i
I j Organa i* lft.ODO.
‘If 1 * Deserter* coutinuo arriving burr. Flag 1
II u<, ioftruefl came in to-day, Nothing ''»• 1
estate uf N.baw
Buid pretubort «
th»* xxidow’i <loxx
part (hereof,
fthl ltd
rut; stath or m.j/li.v.i, jihsaell
ror.vTV.
f\N Baturdav. :4th IVhruarx fast., 1 will sell.
near Colbert H*i*ot. on tho
Muhilo iihiI Girard Rail Kulla, to lho hivheot
buldrr. for »m*U. three Coxt* axxd Cajvxn, levlexl
. tho •
itrnl
i itto«*
i uko
of th
On motion, it wn »rdur»d that tit
proceed ing* i * published ill the
M , n fi * . , tirange H*']iorter-whcrcupon the mealing
I "tr""' 1 ' ■ i "" ' ”
I porta ut gleaned. Flag of truce boat wi
... „ _ , . „ : prUonon will go to Vicksburg. It
lit)’. WtiKAi liioHiKii.- The Rome reported that New Orlcan- ha* be
NontlHuner m(.vs thu wheat crop U very j ,v!nfoi*cud hy 10,000 troop*, but thu r
m-onming. An wmi-ual quantity ofland ; por t is . onhidored doubtful.
lin« bfi’ii ‘own, and tinier.* it should be 1 1 _ ^
irijitnc v ‘ '* l °/ L.jr. smuq calamity hereafter, the j Coiiffrcahlotial
March cro I* rcgt'H' will bo immense ”
und rot iirunhlo t
ngnian a
a llurbou
11. H. WtMBian Chairman.
A. F.. Cox, Hoorotary.
C. H. C. Willingham, Am't Secretary.
puarittg t
w . of the hottest fir© ■
chase on thobruvu aud •timulatH the lag
ging. Wo would hare t
of hrt .olv 5tb, t "-wit: i Th© Charleston Courier of the 11th says as t he editor or proprietor .thereof may
When any Stuto being aggrieved by < pilot who xv«i traitorously serving j certify mi oath to ho indispensable
any act of C'ongre shall, by convention, j (h« Yankees on ‘-he Isaac Hmith, a-s wu ’ to its public icrvice. Provided that this
doolaro tlv *atnc to bo unconstitutional, , „ re informed, was 3Iay, a negro pilot | exemption ahull apply to such oditor* ns
Congress, if then in sesaion, 'and if not, f formerly well known in this city ami may print or atsist in printing their own ! —
the PrcAulunt . hull convene it for that j Sarannn, having served under (apt. J paper*." * , Kkntucxt'h Pmitiok.— 1 Th© recent
xhwll iniraefliatoly call » con- ; p. Brooks. In the gHllant attack of our Mr. Ornrad said that ho had n<» objnc-1 action of the Kentucky Legislature, which
f tins Statu*- t<> consider said act, j brave soldiers, under Colnnul Vato* Maj. lion to^cxempting print©.*, h- they were hnr attracted so inuen « .‘untion, is in the
rarcoly bo rc
• of alftraitori
p.irp
vuntion oi me mniuh vo cousiuer saiu iu.
and if n< t affirmed by two-third* of said j Brown and Captain Gary, this traitor.
v©nturn—the vote to bo taken by May, a as killed, and hi* body
i"ghu,fto bavo I Status—it «Iih11 bo void and no law ; but that it could scared. '
liklutlioMriHon, but 1,300 m«n iu ritto : •( »«nrn,^,l. ini "Ijiuttnont r»D b« 3uchW th, tkt,
piu, with » tliiu bftllery „r .rli'lcrr, wu m»J». •'>' « 1111 ' 1 >J'»"» «t «th,rwH«. .»*•■
rather h!-«vy I ,r ovalry, but tho ripedi- !«eW. v . “ tno compiainiog I lho Anioric»n.Atim«pli
tion resulted iu the capture of nearly
hundred pnaunur*. auioni
dr© commissioned officers,
wagons, ambulance
I« 7’liU « Time lo IJaucr t
Thr breath of evening sweeps the plain.
And sliods it* perfume iu thi'drll.
Rut on Ha whip*, are sounds of pain,
Bud toil xv. that drown'd the eebo'r zwrJI:
Ar.d yet we boar i. mirthful cull,
Fair plen-urosmiles x»itb beaminc clditc<
Gay music soun'ia in (be joyous hull ,
Ob God ! Is tins a lime to dauou?
The Senate passed Finance Hill )
tiny in fluciet session. The provUt.
. tho bill are not yet made public.
To-day Pholau, of Miss., reported
from tbnsnlucl I'.ommiUeeu bill
j cotton for public uso, with th
.JSTBtr
th ’ bccnu-c oftbe «VeM oxpu.nsp of keeping. Quo
i s b n Aidcndld cow. D. B. MITOliKLL,
! tobl3M sheriff of UusncU county;
n ; Printer’s fee
i BY ELLIS & LIVINGSTOnT
,.l EXECUTORS’ SALE.
tOii»pre>»
\N WEDNESDAY, March rt. at in o’clock a
n front of Kni* and Livtnpttoa's Auc
m, fifty and oue-balf e bar ox
particular, art. Hut it
trained
led | quirud no training to be
recognized.— udit<*i whs only h xrriter. ’
'ng this discovery Mr. C
But it re- form «»f resolutions declaring tiio attach- 1 Sad note* ue if a spirit riibfd,
ditor. "An! ment of that Huto alike to thu North and . F , oai rr(.m tbO(;nn(»..n j baUie plaln.
After utinoun- 1 tiio South, and proposing, first
mrad took hi* Federal and Confederate auth
that the
aulhoritin* up-
and Wa- Mr. Dupruu,
.ue Cop fed©- ter Gas Fleatur Mauufucturiog (’ontpanv this subject had l
, but sir 11 bo 0 f Saw York ar« about to introducu h oughly discussed
ght that lLiO
. id©* thi^
burned a_liu© tow-boat loaded wiri* prov-
i rifltui piucu.
number of entitled to its r»ro rain -haroof the public i niotiro power which will propel machtn- i
iu©. and a dom. Vo bu Juterroit *1 and settle© by 1 * r y atb-.-atban half tbo cost now paid • league would do
Louisiana, *uid that i paro such amendmeul* to the Conatitu- And iu reproachful accents uay.
it maturely and thor- tion as will bo ft is factory to both sue- Lo« ed on®*, i* this a tiu.# to daoe*
oughly discussed at the laat suwtion. He|tion»; and, secondly, that the Lugisla- oh lift your foltal robe* on high I
.bat ft Thp un «.i i Muscogee Rail Road Stock.
placed oil the calendar. The .Senate theu Abe. thirty-six and onc-hslf shares
wenUDtu M"T»t pc».i"u. , Mobile & Girard R.R. 8took,
The House is in sucrot acss on to-day. w . . . *
Throo Lots on Oglethorpe *t,,
WooLfORD'* KKKT!/CKY C .IV At. nt.— | to - x*i r. tho South half of lot number 1C*2; also
The Wibchuator Iiullciiti, of Uiu7thin.it. h»l 1W, uonUlnlak ©no half acre ot Und, ono
,_ vi . . maht-rooroc dwcllinz and all ncoortturvrettL-
....... .1 hnildinr*: nl*-.. lot ](q, ronUinin* (
no^. dint ton.
ender. I can uot *U>p
account of thu individu
) part of
giv© i
mflic •
i of Franklin
f gallant- ,
jrs and ineu ; but
uurou* promotion*
int day 1 * labor.—
bo in posse*- j
•rndment of his col- j mro of Kentucky appoint oomtnii»b>nor»
w.j re..,.. ,... injustioe ton ulnss of , who shall wait upon Pr«*id«*nt Lincoln,
for tho fii -1 lor that purpose. With thi« 1 Wfn who contributed to tho intelligence Washington, and Prn«id* :t Davis, at
ident iball traits- agent, tno barrels of coal oil will take a \ ©f thu country, ussinted uur legisiHtiori, i Jliehmond. and urge an armistice and the
each State * copy ; locomotive with m loaded train of cart ' *“ “ 1 ,1 ' ' ' " ' ' '
ted by him to tb© from New York to Albany, and B00 bar-
Chamber* J'ribm
fi. That the l’
nt t(< the Govomo:
f this act, t*» b* suhi _ fi
legislature tharxjof f. r ratification. rels will niopel p etoamship’, which
Ilefitrrod t<» the .1 . iciary ronuniitce. require. iO) tons of coal to cross the At
w „„ 1M Tho Richmond W i x say* that a few ; i m ■
vcral thousand strong ' day-m«o when the 11 r. news of the battle : It is imt generally understood that ti e ; to make
B BMl’KOM 1'“ of Murfreesboro ru : . d our army on tb© ■. Florida and Ovisto aro ono and tho a*me j aide and accomplished men who conduct , attaches reunion .. ..
- -w t wr ‘ ‘ Kappahnuuock, on • fthe pickets hallooed I vessel. Beforo entering tbo Confed. ■ iio the press of tbo country, but hu xva* for j Rer legislators lab- .
The wheat crop in this section is prom- acros* tho river to n ie coat—"We have i service th© vessel wax named tho O nto. smoking out aoino disreputable littl© fol- mistake a* do thos© of Massachusetts, in
ir-ing, and if no unforeseen accident (»c- . whaled you like fun in Tennessee - we i a* the Alabama was originally named lows who wore fonder of apilling ink than supposing th* condition wi.l b© eomplled ; G,,dx7i, the Meurnar’*''sable Veil!
rur- u ill yield an ampin supply. We took 31 pieces ofanillery and 4,000 priio- the 4 290.’’ Thu Florida is an exact model j of biood, and whose occupation it w**to : witn. But out of a su«j»onsion of hcatili- i Go bow l.cibrc your God Hudpray l
*ro clad to Ictirn from <mr oxchangusthat I ner» "Good. < iod tho Yankee, "1 I ©f tho Alabama, with tbo exception of bark at the heels of gentlouien. ties, to be followed by negotiations in . H yet your iirM-wn inayaught avail,
ib-j prospect ir Cue throughout the Con-I wuh you had t en them all." That | b-trig two hundred tona leu m capacity The yoas and nnys were called, and , whieh wa ahallbe the equal of the other I
federauy r* r agm»d wheat crop. Yankeo wishes t •: th*: war com© to tn < / l»urthon. fthe earn©* thu satno no nb©r } Mr. Conrad* amendment was lost-yens eon trading party, proau.o* sortiethuig. AmfthS ibr ©uc! withtruthfK^mafb
l whoso influence in aid of tli« libur- appointment of such commissioners, mid ForzeMba" blood int tiused "its dye',’
tie* of th© country was valuable nod in- , visit thu Legislatures of Illinoi*, Indiana,
dispensable. Ho appreciated thu import- ; Ohio, Pennsylvania, Now J©r»uj and
ance of enlightened journalism in the ; New York, and seek their co-opeiation
country. , in procuring a suspension of hostilitiu*
Mr. Hingloton, of Mississippi, iutendad • during negotiation* for peace and ronnlon.
rcfloction upon tnoso re»ri®ct-1 Kentucky, ut do tbo Abolition Sta r
Thr human por« tliat llmu around
WittoUio their haw with crimson di <
An-i louder let your music sound
Tit drown tbn dyio© warrior'* ory !
t>srkliiiK wi•>« your joy cnhuix «,
ihat blood usr tluged its dye,
quicker urze the maniac's dauce.
Hut stop I the floor bun'll b your feci.
Gives backs cqphi's holluw moan,
And every strain of mush' sweet,
brothsr^desr
f tear.
Util} * hollow uioun,
Wuftn tortb ■
Vaiiduret wh
KxjH)ecd to every bsitlxi'a
in dark lloinorie no fori
truM >ou from tho liuartlcas dance ?
Oo fling your fratsi roLcnaway !
4,4,3 *’ i ExiHMcd to every baltlo’s chance,
t condition x>f pwiiC**. Rriugri daik lloinortc no forms of fej
tor under the sumo ; fo frighi >ou from the hoar tic** d
I aud joined u» a fow days since.
I gavo stifficiunt proof that wo wore oxpoc- j
led in Kentucky, and would bu wunnly !
1 welcotucd there.'
Salty.—At tlm auction sale*yesterday,
rail exhibited a falling tendency fitlco
last talei. Coast Salt brought lfitgilficts.
pur pound. Virginia Salt brought !&$(«■.
151 cents pur pound.
Twooty-tlvu sack* of Liverpool Salt
told at $35 per sack. Tbh was h splen
did bargain in view of tbo superior value
of tho article, but buy or* wore *c©r« c and
not to bo had ut higher price*.
Rice sold at 61@7l. A good urticlo of
tobacco brought NO cenU pur pound.
Allspice sold at GO cents per pound.—
Macon T*lcgr**b
Al,"
the following
adioiul; *'
y of roluuxlms, I
i Northern Lihertl* >. a*lioiuing tho
. cud.
u: juai, and is equally at lVwt a sailor. 4 yea* fifi, ttayi 47,
And
, /* <Ai« u Geie In Ju(»<
l fuw day* ago in Now York. Ilh t
i jThlllp Hlrscu Horn ; hti agv lUu. k
I «
commoo. ta.wtt: i’. 1 . To, 7i, 7m, 73, 71, 76, 7T,
kS. Alsu. lot.< adjoiniii* the owl common.?*.
TP. 80. 81, M, fi(. Maps of thu lots, snowing:
their poritiou and uieasuremedt. rmibeseea
in the Auction Hcoiu in this olty.
Also, 10shares l'/uatcn’ Salt .Maaufacturioc
Company. LaOnuire.
u [vM> ( Ai< l OS i: PI I W. W OOL j'OLK.
... ... .'LF01
M. 0. WOOLfOLK.
r.LLLS A LmSWTO^*
SCHOOL NOTICE*
11 INN M. H. ANDERSON wUl i.ium a Beboal
Iu lor Yming Ladles anil M i-ses aMheW^un-
** imjPt*