Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, February 24, 1863, Image 2

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WES .V f • J «cfrar<J »ud thf ¥ Columbus (kRqiurcr. joiix »r. *i Aim COLUMBUS* 1 , M Turiday Sorr.mg, Feb. 24. 18U3 j (*mtvhi-! *• -•» •*» ' • _ - i>- - with • request «r ^raft-on.*wd Thm Vt**ch Mcdiallrn. L*« not fa'len un for ir oU v r ■■■*• r 6rAHt»tH6»t Ora £t»rtb- W* ko«w, lu/wej>-f\ the Northern «r: rt<aretrl** at.lea* tottoexttmt prifl* ^HW»t the Ume of the *W«. ai.- French Emperor hit* prepo.-ed cvu&eodUuii »*. mad* «t ‘>>*rd mwiwtUft. or siippwfc-i to the two bo!- mttifcttUun. Tb<- U«*r or toward, in ro- ; • •. J negV.i«**.i‘W Willi n vifcW W «pmWjt0^tCWh»tifln oftflfl) The precis nature of bis ptopML ate, in Wore r,». 4*ri Anted the 1 l«h in*:., lion u ft question of more doubt, ami per- and give* « mori iruq»*Hft<*i ami tin- l.ap*alltlM Northern retiree*-r. ta tier* * of phatfo denialtotbestatement. aafollow* n we were ~nJ«*.»u. Wbwkw it i»- • Ti-.t«° c* ade* an -»*»*• . Lit. wnjUOon. «r* *|£X* ignod or calculator!' p-juling: whether arbitration: in tho event lo j^ u , 0 him raj. rtake • Miswor. W> offrrecott&hib!* diafrevenrant, G pro- Klchnmnd-ia Af»rii U^t, or tlw.; .eh ground* or »*» *o f n a oiannvr } Dover mac-nt, or by the secretary of .-state, to mob* any rejneaentatraiiaot inj V»»d urc.Tt *uy sabj«l to th* ir.vrrror* t»..«i*ry agents, or: rnl’ol so lb- riLenat Richmond. or to hold any r-vmmunmsi- ih*n with tJiurx on b«h«trof thi* Govern ment. ’ Thi* tu>utrvrfrty Ji the more julc:c*l- na to kbowAhri Franc* ;»impvlhmt atth- eonli*ma:<oii of tbo fftrusrgl* and * arno-: in bar purpose W brine it to a Lbe*t »r> all que-iiur,* to b*- dcrldod i*jf fjtaffc drrt’ ypmfnta. Tf^re ar*’ pdfeb »a tL-J K’-luf® *>t UiL mattor that wc ro^anl .*** chodi/ »«• turwtir.^, imllnde<*dmorejT|ip or, ‘' fttlll * n ' Um dotAli- AftbA Frcn. b propoiltion (for v»»* iftkt tUia vio rWou to Jtnrt « ourojil#- i i,»4 tAM uv jk»Cj cAuld al jircaaft be n •'. .MU m,. -*.-: f.nvwitkia.) Tho^u»tatr< wl»l« b v/« *n *Je ore— Ut, TrU*t,rWTH« will LancMu mat:o to tbo Krt^ick prop^ajitlo® ? ,»rid, 2d, what cour.«\ will tb«i FrottCh Km- per /f pfcrtua In tho «Twnt oftho re'fiction of 1*U plan by tho •jaWm.'tat V*<! ■j.' -iuxo tint ««* "wii 0-oaarninont will readily a^roo to boll, a cuventloti U> c -li-idcr of iMia-*. Afcd n an artr.i*- If includ'd • f.T ihfi<h;>ir.-‘f..r pe*,r h and qWr^-jUl gating m. ^*d wu m«dt»- mo upon the VnHod Sm»Uv* exeopt tha* Un>y ><*t <:» alone. Hot regard it a> Vrtfy .IpubtfW wbdbar lb* a.-, French ftfe* Kd th^t hi* Go grimed IhJ n^wHLh (dJS»,'fiti the lit would nc4 -. !tbn»ily , ‘ by l»* ;nrt»*T on- <Ar»nd be "co&.pr'zffuwr t b ; ' ' ’ the wif*lOJT of , relnd capital to pyn. rwr «zf »:■■ diwlr^. * ifi I lited t;• iliai Ji« no jjaU'hmiI ao!bor»t> * by vd'OT vrfcAirrajccnitiit t^* i n.>n:ral nd^irWr in the Lteiwtuin thw Urdpor and H_«vc<arn«at. Hew*: jpthis hreoaatatoncy that Mv ex tbia iaiUt* u; {M-lV-fiSl riij> ir*aUB««n' u'-b I lUhc i j.rmii would involewa _ _ viri maolfhatnd a winingactalo luaVa, and * »»cn rmi'd rt»ark i *lcj. J?> aivar.eo \r- wn 1 •!* our WfiognUlpA Wy tSurvpfitiP na- And if t**e * abinM at V. r a<hiRKton rv -tUu proposition, wiii Fmno* Jaitbr drop thfire’ Tho Kmparor, !»• • >n uking aloud n (top which he Into* l v r.viiod thf« other /rni^ power* to take itu iiitn, hiiUMwt^ o emiitagt a«- ,, . At *aL theringll e«ri.«U.wr U..I -r, ' not Imiok a ttpali» tu thU «.y. He kn< w. M tb»,wL<»i. cifilUeJ .ini like fj.'xyli'.n nf . iiilorMfcl l> r fAnniit’al clttMt*, curtain Lira h Liejialff* moat of tie uaal'wmeM ofaturthci war of mljugationi Of Iho wlcliodnwr of.uoh a war a, ihi» whan proir. m.*-.l for mere pri loor rprrftge; ar.d of tha auRhrinn : .■< i w,'.-h uuito With roligion arul l.uraanity to daman*Inter.a«l»» forth* .-ko of pc..' U* win °ot loan '“f l, ,tau> re. »*nlr. th, Southart. Suit. a. to Irp'ndept natton arJ to proa, with more aarootnar upon tL0X0r.il (ho no- , of p,a.«. Wo Ihorofot'o tnganl the Front V. pr .paw.: -ahaUv.rr rMponto may La laaJn to it at Wa»Mr.*tnn-•» «“ art that Ilf .(.forward nonnreu Franco, ana par nape oth.r iaropoao powora, wiii. ,.ur tU.i.-c!-., aad that Wilt draw Hiam noa.or »r.,l n»»ror to * patUoipaUor. in it. tiutil their attitude batwrne. »o tltroul- rnin* lh.lltha O-rvornm" ut at AVoliinjitoti wii; to- C .avincadof the folly of I'urther up position. I*. -Sir.<'» v^riting the kbovo, we bevereCielvi <1 if.UlUgf'nc® of ihorejet-tlon of tho French offer hytlio Iducolu Oov- artimotiL The future eourPt of lliu French Ktaperer will >■■ - he !«*otl for arltla much Inlew.-t. 1 UiuX the bp s uglfi Tha t*pv J •• «l the city ot Mexico by tb«' Froach Jr >0j>(, If followed (iw U predlotod und prob*J>ln) by the oc cupation of thy urn*: important ,Moxie*n town*,. Inclliding MiiUmor*n». by t ' 1 *' Fronoh, will bo *i.otlv«r eaurco oflrriUr Uoq In tin) relqlionn between FrHiioe und the United SUitp*. \Y*iIimtoalready hnd indicallbw «uOUgb of tho jealousy with which ilie Govurnmeut ut WusbinKtor. ro. ird» the I’feru h war Upon Moxldp.—• Hitret iforo, howevor, tho North hsu* hc- 1 loved, or Afbuted to boliavo, that thn Mexican* would prove nn -ovorpijiUiU for • . Fienehi We Uavo tcveral timci re- C v.> d N *rlUorn report* of serious diwo- t- r« vo the FroncU nrnU, oftho eflmplote i-.l.in o( tb«j MoxioHf: fnction* iu de- f.ince of their iMaOwl natlonnlity, «ud <*| llif» t •nt^mplivtwl aliond ):imenl-of U»e war ■ .tviihion by the Frent^h. ttut new It 4 ,tjn ,-t report* bad i.fifoundn* i \ i (Vet, find tltal the French m r.tpidly piubingon tho C<?uijuest of th NVho'i they occupy Matamnm* „• 1 tl.i-ir VMMte control the mivipitior. | oftho ltio Grande, how arc th* Vankw I t,., ii ItllcuHles with them ooutwroiuK th . tr-fif-«r Wfidorn Te*n»T Oun they 1 \. ,, .. .My bhukadn the Hlo Grande, tin .ii b ftvoring to cut o!l' ill trudi: • with Hu* Muxiciint, tho other Jo .shut out *11 comnierr* from Tnxb* ?—tlio^St} n,,x * ion Mo lot «»it cotton, and-the other to if ..».if it : - the one nocking b> *oll «t“ ti ut i> i • the To.\ »ii», H«)d the other «’» 11 • in^ tocarrj-on n'l^vSK^R lr »‘ l0 wilb Mcuci.Y KUhoi the Vsni.'e bUndisd, «• <}t -l l iMlUt yield l«> Unit of Krsn oi, or c *i.i - o th»>in. o»|i«- , : \ ;» rbiw of * liber !frUAtlnn(.. would ». u be unavoidable. ItrltNh isGmatc* uf Cuttmi In thr Hfiuth. \V « and in our exchntigos two clrOulai* from Hrltihb V«>niu\* in thts-eoiintry, *i>tit t > their Uovarnment nnd puUiUUv'd, ro- xpocting the crop, of ootU>n now on hand in jbtw Htntoft und the pvolmble «-tOp* toV : » » ’1 W OOpy Mr.ltuaeh'* circular: *» Baifisn CVnm't'lisui.Kvr. K, \ N< v-nil-sr It, INfi i 3fy i , #orrf'-»W.ib n<[» wnoe to iny dl*w listen It. o* th* 11th of Ausu-t IhhI, in Which l had the honor to -ubmit to vour 1,'fr Lhij» certain Inlbnoalinn on tin- iubb-cl of th« cotton than existing in the S**'irhorn SiiU'i of Aruonca. 1 beg toavo i *1 I > • • Umt the crop of IW>- »« gsihend. to »»• Qorikm whetket any %U«rat'»<K\ i* to h v made in tur iiiimatw upon which mydG. iwitch wa' J ttud, ufier Intfurul inouirv, that a *»onrtsr ofs million Imb # may he added to the amount Mii.pxod t,. be on hand It may. tkeralwrw. bv rough ly oaUailated \h-t tUur\' repifti* in ttu-w mat«*4^iau» bale* if upland ooMon, wli.ch C'-uid Ui ex|M*rt*jd in tho event o| tho porks h*in£ op<«rii u to trade. I (•( !«V« In repeat that the long or x!m«*n>* UlicevethHt hi* uC*r of nutJutifir. would .ml bare been rqjoqUfA becauss <*t Seward * unwilling- new to Inmi *mh rtbsi I - remw^a to li*. •sen shotbifr this r/m‘.rf>vet*y will not giro m-zre piquancy v> future proceeding in reference U> inydlatlon. The Alabama. .The Yankee* r.r • r ; eg la U e uiu- rsflew that they h^ve the Alabama “hemmed in,'’ sn/t that *hn will bo dther captured or V npt in yrixrm bound* for Um bflanre of tho Wor. 'Fhey ny that the *ifflr<re<l severely It) bet fltfbt with the ITaker::*; UJot abc received fivo *kott in iof? hull, onPof wMch, through her atf*n, po*l, Wii* s very had one; ecd thnt *be put into Kirigrton (Jainai *• to rrpmr •lAtnagOv, whor'J fKc w*i» expfietod to he letalncd four days. They aIh-i. *ny that **n iY.u receipt ui tU;* new* *V Havana, tho tS. H*. st*»»ier» Waehawtt mid Oneida Mtied at *dcb f«*r Ktngalon; tliftt tho Tio ga and Bottom* were steering in the Mura direction. »nd the 6atitlkgo.de JhibRand Cuyler were al*o *m1orod to tho same port; They count >*n having all thioa six vn*wjls at-Kingston before tho Alshnrna'*- fourtlay* expire, nridsuy UiuttuilhechttT'- nel i« narrow her etngpe «eevt» Imp blfi ThU trap look* vary jdimsihlc cm pcir, but the Yankocli lisvn never succeed ed In catching a Confederate veaol in n nentrri port yut, and will probably be tlootnvd i*> Kiiothor dbuppoinimet.t in tht* InrUuce. A* to “bomming her in" for tho balance of the war, if it take* «ix Federal vessels to do thnt, the Alabama will l>e pretty usefully employed in keep ing so large a Yankee r»»r*-o out of other mUohiof. Our navy Is ► ml), hut If each Vessel of it i» a ninteh* for *ix Yanltoo fft r.mer*, lb• disparity i- not so great after all. hrltci from Vir.k*burf£. Ux4i. qm. mo*. n*tn, \ ■ V*«kfburg. lt-i. Fck. « I"3. j EJi'ir />fprcr,- As f am a native of f**0’g:a. and i» 5 *o of tbu old county of I d«-;m it my duty t« write. :hat <*ir fr>«jdff «nd relatione nround old t/oiiinibu* may know «ur situation hero, how vrfi are faring. <fcc Many <1 j erip- ti.fii* I pryiume you b»ro read of the *• Hill City," and ail, I hav« no doubt, tend to JmwI you t« believe :t to be lb* strongest fortiflod p 5 ac« in lira Oon'fcdo* rate’ Statfi*. Cuniba-rland flap alone ox- ptnd;‘ and 1 r:;u*t **y that with all Mmh description* I fuliy concur. A na tural ridge encircle - the whole ciiy, upon biefa wo Ur* uiaie improvements. To look upon tho w*«rk» once, would be enough: you would at once pronounce tbe place Impregnable, by oilbor land or water. Where the Yankee can find a to p«*«p in. I cannot imagine: in fact I c*un-/t «e« »ny place at all. Our Oeacnsi* all xuern confident of our aldlity to hold tho plac* against any nudiber ihc- Yankoo* car, bring agaimt us It look* U> mo iu * tuatter *>f hnpxdKHty for them to 1* nd their lrovpj anywhere nearer than twenty mCldaof VkVsbnrg, and then march upon our rifle pits and broaat- work*, would bo a oorop!4to slaughter jK-o for them. The Vaakec* over tkc river "C the p^nintula, ^cum to be very ba»jr *»n the which wc all beiicrt will pfov - a perfect failure in the < ti l. Our troop.* a?l 14 be in flneap’rit#. and re^ly for the frwy >t apvoxen: - ' warning, andlbvrs are m brave a band <>( n>«n here a* over shouldered * iausket Tbr far** hens is rather but tb»* soldier*, the W*** dofbnd-^ri of oar rights, our fir«idcs and efcrrc-J albir*. onduro th* ceonc e»»rp ■■•■-r her/ .without a mar mu-. Taer to beMxfcin* f rw&rd to bciu.r i+T' a-d happier time-, i> tv fifddcn In tUefatuic. new since'th* 1a*1 Attack upoo tut* plxc*. Ger, 15rowa'» Kepi) to SfaatarUH.'. r.XSCLTJTA Dwaktwxat, 1 Milled get ille; Jan. 21, 18R3. ) P'ltOjr of tht IUr'trrltr ; In yt-uf Javt js»u<! I v-u publMh tue»p *c sb of n*»n- B. H ffili. di.!h cr#d ir, fht* city before dl'.-ial Conduct, and Jiaf rl!n:gt;l that 1 had “no authority of leer’ for th* orders J Lsufid for rbn purpose of organizing the twelve r*'gttnen:» of troop*, for which rnqnisitkti mndc qw;> vnv by the Secretary of War in February last, I iiaitn -pace enough •n'<ci the charge, lie the law under wh Mr. Hill »«ys. “Hut e v*n wiUi tlii* b*lpno v»id the Governor proceed 'f I have not the proclamation before me, but l cannot mistake or forget its character, llo allotted a portion to each county, and de^ignatt-l a day when *11, I believe, of thn militia rge, should be called ouL and the offer should be made f*»r volunteers If they volunteered, nil well: if no;, thw were to bo drafted—conacribod—a rid this i»* thoJirtl inntanre of practical csFiuerip- tion during thU rovulution in tbc Con- federate State*, known to mo. Thesystcm proposed by the Governor in one featjr draft. ' mr d*, a tAandard • «..u \i-urii. ■ jc,cl ->i t!i- - l*ii r^viLt iMmoe, with w» *pu** j TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. I'' ur b! ' ,l -ri''',' ^ ''ir. (i.iii,.:. ,. am**ng other definition* given l*y ' : *l t , ___ r ' . • I boat from h ort b’ju:U:r bu boardM hor *rd ausb r*. »* defined u* r d\. •* • 1- ‘ '• ■: t t«* p a»s farthei -n • ^l^grarh to the Enquirer. Thu unusual • • : : , «• D tad to deGcb, a* fri-vp* for a parties- w * n * ,n ' ; . XE U ««• <>K aa men Ir or, any c- « Lreh.; • far ... ,« | I paiiy or a-ciety. DetacU—to *a'i>*rai , Bv ^.eletrrarh to the Enquirer. ray pBt|*oe»- f ... * i. | ,. ; - r ~ ,, . mi e. liftb.—A captain from KcJ . , . , . Uutbmg »s yet kno r brings infonnation of the capture of , • JujcJ in more verbose tho Federal steamer f^ueen of the West. (’h.\r1«:*tox, : oing her olyV«>t, but min from their companies or ngiimr.tf f*:. whal -thaw ha! already ffijoni to | mesuvedashot which broke her fcteam j Yanke-- ftng -.f truce ?ev : I rtV .» . M draw from com pin i« or regiments, a. the „ub;v.. ! pipe, dlsabHng the bet. The Yankee = bring order* from L>m Lyon, Ml:! tieudfir* MrHML thtnfore, j . JOSEPH E.' BROWN- j J>«« 1> Mo. with 2&^«den^negro^. cf- British stoatner Petrel, n r. i'.. re , t., gnve ;no lha power, by order, tu select ' a-jv— .c* t. ‘ “ in xapara:*; t ; :« nuoiber of men requin Iron, tbeir c unpoidosor regiment*, wi‘ out prescribing how it should be dene, cl* in your column* to J i might haw ordered it done by lot, nd lay bi«foro tuc pub- |jy c l^ T ofii.vlio- IkI wi-en certain which I ficted. certain'neigh la. The manner of the himiUr to the conscription acts, •*m» acu giro every man „n oojMirtunitv avoid cvnicriplioti by volunteering. But iu ail other rapeeta, thee * of our institute'i)*. er think of order, re n wish >ul l«gi»lalive ‘rnor had no author- rdor. Nolim.* was Again, hb draff -ararily. if not worse, order limited th® right itakiag a refhtsi v<duu- egal. v;ltd* nr.tr j.-r the right t of the person fiv, ;ne lh« power, t>y orfler. to select r — dplomatir Correvp Mr. Seward, Mr French Minister. Th4 Herald of ihe 1.1th contain* rcrtfinT.eigkl*. The manner of the *e- ; i* L. rrEf/^4 Stami lection was l«ft entirely to my discretion. ' *° ro< ommu-.-^od to the L uiUwi o.au* just as it is left to thy dberetion of a Ger.- ; * ,-V, nt n. r , or,! in . ommand cf an army to dvttch i ' ' * ! : ‘ 1“ men f. r a particular service iu such inodo w r * *'V r , r a« h® may direct. But so far from th !'* ;t 7puh.ished rn our colmnn. classification b“ing arbitra-r. I suiirnitto \ - M * - v * “ 7*** ?°v°* I> nTv1on <1 lhej.idr.nanl of 111-public Wh-th'T i!«a-, : " “ Mr ,. - ,rJ Ji r ' 2?^.?“: not reasonable and proper,-, wait »» ha.i" ;i 'V rn l n * X '•’^’ iWon o,. fut The order was. tii.t there be £r . t : ' h ret» h J.mparer a»d tire com- deiacho.1. who, baaing been potited of! reamealmna rtH* l««od be.waan our the limoeaJ piece of lb,, parade, were , Wa^rrt llJt'ow^Mot of mpcG ii* to defer its publication. _ fccted her escape. The Queen of the I immediately tft YVin*hingtu;:, ,deuce Between We?lii now in our p >SrOi*ion. and will ; bflag letters for tit* :f. f jj,. c .,,,. Dayton and the bot.wedtoa i>!aco of safety, for repairs. ' »tired guhbuat l»aa .t. Thy , It is repoftffol that the Yankee gunboat I go^* to-morrow. A.- h.- t > .rjv.. WlL . .. ! IndiaO'da be* gone up Red river. j ba here during thy attack* many i ,.:; rVl . 1 Fort Hudson Democrat contains j the attack is poityonc-d. ir.-p, the official report of the captain of the | t’ons confirm tl - iu pr. ion. Tl. . •,; tr _ rel of Hunter and Fi>«nr has cpuscu mu. h eoflfuaiort in the tummy’i arirango: -.. Fort Suintur to-day tired n s a ; ui0 iTi honor of Washington * jd^hday. little of th* Toi**Urr . OOmrbbde* lam fl.f the rotiOisiimu of rr Minister a’o-ent from J*. except fur pruvidontial j cauk«. Second, from lb® unmarried mm. bad present, oxhaunting two-third* of tb’» class be fur® ent'-riug upon the third clac Third, from tbe married men and vHoVw present. 1 h *vo shown that tb® .Statute gave tne full authority, and made it my duty, if nec****ry, to order th® draft; that it KKqtnai:u ire to dony to the drafted n.* n the privilege of voting f.>r tbeir officvr« : and that it authorized tb® cl t*aifi.;ath>& which i ordered iuMj« n draft becam* necw-a*ry. Ur. It;ll snvs, “nothing ww evermoreiMegn!.' I win i.ot ch-rge Mr. Hil: with wilful raim'pr“ , »ent«tb*n. Tii® more rlisnubh ‘ supposition is thathcwA« i*jnornntx i t.,e law. But I do >Biht that hi* position | made it hU duly t' - - know the law ul his own Klat-u brf'*re I’emadoan asserUcw »o and unfounded. It is rule ally in*»t»d by Mr. Hill that "■eorgia th# right r.f ronscrij- an ! it may uc fold that \t- A> d ah«» Queen of the WmL Ricnxfojtp, I'Aii. —In the Senate t day, a resolution of tbunxs to General Mtignidiirandibc ufficer* and men of his command for their achievement at Gal- \e<tcn was ur.nnimouwly confirmed. The House passed a bill to prevent fraud in Quarter master's and Conitnissa- ......nVing upon this correspondence fc DupartmonU. Mr. Sew- /““‘f 3HL-The AJ-orti^r and n r» •' - rig* ">ut ativwer toil published in | IG-gistcr ba« a dispatch from Jackson of tl, Horikid. in list hare caused a great - tbc 20th, which stale* that as a freight . . . ,it,u in diplomatic eiicln at Wreh- • xnil . {r „ m Meridian ni t'Miiaa eaer ir.gt.^i In tLis city considerable e.v- | ... , „ . . . 0,0,01 br tho correa|K>». , '- ! -«oay Bridge Inst mitht, it gavo w.v, V:o.i tb. n from iG tone L future relations br. *r of Foreign Affair# Naooleor.'s Minister aiifleasant. We ccipitaring tbo engine ard four ! into the river. A large number of pas- ! •'« r.ger* on t!;^train, from GO to BO, are : ' t d dr»j'*ed. *^*o bridge cannot r drift, f C® abuv __ JMHn of I. r ri» »-** that right Nu . M r, a» J xrow. e\vr dviiiird tbate^h ’ Sht< in In C<>nfeJr*aay p <- tni* rigM. I; i* only denied ;h-' stes d«?i«g#ted it tu ike C-onfcda'- hat course M I be r®pa!nvd until the water fall*, •sua/savetbatof demand* j K : . hmosu, 2ftth.-Th® Emancipation tur Secretary"j ostration at Exeter Hall was or.® of t distinct manner, contra- l the tnu-t • r.ihuriastic scenes witnessed in Between gentle* | London f.*r a long time. The resolution* reiterate the (ontiraent* of tbo Kraanci* p it’ r ri >ciety, and express &unt sym* patby for the North. The Jx>ndon Turn s was denounced by the speaker*, amidst ut r !ntl< »<t*. Aid * aod : till* City of Mexico taken by the French. Tho Galveston Nowi of tbo 30th say Hint oh oiUriftl Jotter from tbo Fronoh consul at Matamora* announcer the cap- tuto oftho city of Mexico b.v tho French; altothat Tampico wst o^qupiod by the Kvem-h «nd ReactlohUb, and thnt Mwr.- morns would nUc «o>n bo occupied by tho Fruncb. who bud ftn army of 40,iW men—mure than xulttcient for tbo cen- lUost of the whole country Chilit Uurued to Death. vv, are intonned that on the fttli iu-t little daughter ufilr. \V\nicy Anthony, who live* about 8 miles fiasfi>f this city, wns playing about, tho flru with n broom vrhon tho broom ftnmo in contmt with tho llftmes, caught fir.’, i.n-1 sjniclcly « oni- 'mitntented it to th-* - ••('Ho* * l,il«l- TkOIttll® girl wh* ‘ badly burned, be* fore tho tiro could bo extinguished, film* •lie died on Tuesday morning last. Her nge was about two year*. Tho nocoasary substHul iojv of notion for woolen clothing for children in the win- tor incrohfffis tho danger of such nod* dents a* tills, and tho «wd • asunlty hc- f,tiling this little girl ought to h.lmouUb \mrenU of tho uece-uity f*c lacrvftsed watollfuliUMi lvxftgffcratlou. fhife th~ Jtichioond Kuviurcr W« might io leave oxorl/iMui brag: . to puffing and exngirerat’ rv and naval succe>n • l! Sow. thAOmfrdenn V has the diftM* r.f fivo days, to n»a. vn Yank' a bombisnd m overhead every f-w xffitiro-xr ,-eglment -®<I like ! I Yotoranf •, they marched squtre up *- ger with<iuV flinching. Lieut. Col. Belt gVUattUy *u*tair,vd bis repuution <• brave man. and m the Iklckfistnf the fight was severely wounded in th« leg. from which ii® ba* n*>t yM rocuvered.. TTj®command fdl up-nCapt itagload, who, with bU usual coo! couiago, iod it gallantly on, and when th® order was sent him to ret r® ho did so in perfect order and with prompt!,®**, giving bU clear und distinct co'unnand* above tb® raar of cannon and lniuknlry. I was oil picket a few day# ago, wh- n w® captnrtd vhirty-Miven Yanke<« and killed three. Our company D. Captain Kagland, was on picket, anil «®®ing the furry b<*»t making for tho Muuitu'ippi shore, he called in the picket and col* locted hi* company in ft thicket, wnd th® boat returned to bring over more men. No semno'.* had she loft than ho ordered a charge with his little band, leading with sword wivvlnjlin hand. \Vu rushod on; they flrodupon u* ; the Captain foil, but soon rose unhurt. ‘'Forward" v/u* bis first word, and bull, “fire,'' when thoy caFod for quarter*. I enlUtod under flap!. Kftglftnd last September, arid never bnvo to this day rogrettod Joining hi* noble company m dor this noblaand daring “little Captain HeUthfi ‘‘Ajax’’of this regiment, and in truth the father of hi* company, though tho youngest man in It. Adjutant John S. Alien 1“ n i, well and in hi* place, a good and tru*t •orthy soldier, a* usual. Here 1 can sa.v tbo right man is in tho right place. Ool Harris it now present and in command .> tho Regiment. The Regiment i< enjoy ing fine health at present, but l four tho chills will overtake most of us in a f week*, and there will be many—y- many unlit for duty during tho summer season. Tho river l« now fast rising, and v move the Yankees out of their camp the peninsula in ft short time, 1 gue \ and put an oud to their operations for short time Cannonading is going o boro at all time*, and wo scarcely notice lira firing of a gun now. at nil In !ny fioxt I am in hopes I will he hot ter prepared to entertain you. Should tho fight come off soon, you will h| from our huttory nud old “ Whistling Dick. Mor® anon. FIFTH SERGEANT. cr J fun f i >ih, <UW> * St Pr Oilier, for th- forth a, nf.rc«.id, nandfng offir brigade or divisor VU, Itu nit HIM- rof.s bio pro~p*c: uch a nmuhoroi -»ko moftsurcs lor with tho nuceeiary officer*, hy regular 41 a:.d Ii. «<n nag ■ 751. arc in log w *nl# •’ When any deinch- menl of militia may be roqu-rvd of ibis Citato bv tho proper authority, for tin, 'rv ice of this, or tb® United Siam*, I How . unfoderatA dilate.-,) ft *t,a)U>® the duty of th® Adjutant Genera! to apportion i.. umber required from the several divia- >n» And hrlgaao*; and the Governor sbftjl give ofiivr* to tho cuinmatidors carrying the of tii# Gw A* this V« or troop®, h i ri lion Art,ub--aoi< important tor Mr. Hill. k« the adrocaii •>f conscription, tu show that it won r, S.J^t by volunteer* before he could cat-b lixb li: - >»cw*irr for conscription. T - difficulty via s.*cn by him, and *•> Uat«. pr««red w»* ho to ®*<-apa from it that h< wo* obiige-i Ui yield that *upp.- «lrongb»/id «,f the cwi.scriptsonis!s. or *.* dejiy t-, tbe March Volunteer* ait ore* l f..r volunteering. He preferred iholatle. ftltcrn tivo. A# tho Executive of tl. Slat.*, I protest against t!ii* injurtic® t< upyingthe • which Mr. Seward ar.d i*-r retpcUvslr fill, it ho* tv hard to decide. At this iffnir-. it i*; to be hoped that ? cttmpUrAtionK may be r uri* feel «>*urc*d that tbe !«t- avc boon made public by th > ■*‘.er Mjd Mr. Sewsrd. added peror Napoleon's misriv# to 'ey upon ib«: Mexican q-j,**- r. ■•king *'f the intriguos of the ■iih again** Texas, will mun people of th»« id hi It v luvaaliiu uf Texu* by Mexlcana. The Brownsville (Texftf) flag, cf , an. uary 2d. complain* liraxtbe Mexican ban ditti on our western frontier are coin nil ting gro>* outrages on the ueuph of th.it section, cr.>;sirg the Rio Grande nn.l . preprinting whatever prup-rtv tb. v 11 - : suite*! to their wants. On the tft.b ,.f Decumhnr. they nntered Texas nnd •; 7 aboqt fjrty befcd of ho*;“«. Gor. L of Tnmaulinaf. bad the i^rr* ’• but they sutaequ ■*■* v 1 t. . On the 14th of I>; > if, . to tlie number uf f.- • a train of government « ■:,% tV.d -n . nrovision, nnd clml.in^. w sent fr>*m Furl Brewni* H ; • 7,1 Jt ,.- nvksfor th*->ohii#r«. A*i li.iTm oorxjpm.yingih^. •/• • • *-.•< of the c. ally believed tba! tho propo sals of medifttiun by Napuloun a> - merely praliarinarjr to more important >-t'p«. If n-jected, France will revcg«izc the - Smith. The World rays the recent town elco ! tiuna in New York show imin**n*® Con- j .d Yu :--n. , em®nt of th» rebel* ; in>.*rltulo*»k upon Franc® " - w*a nut making nn illicit :l.r rebel*. She t • the t of l*#t UI. rulunf. ity in the snot only filled in ♦ate, with. I think, by volunteer*, but eont, upon thn qu<»t« If they voluit botiiuie of tin g»» u|n»n thei by Mr. Ilih, th^v r.ro of Lilted to no credit n* volunteera. > were true, h* charged, why did stop when they had filled the rolunt* Ifeot. into Ion 20 : “It «hnl! be tho duly of the lonol if the regiment or re^imtnt* »ru which said in it ilia nr® Liken, to make out an alphabetical li=t of all th- n to delnrke t. mi»! transrrittlbo;<»n»u tho Kxeniitivo Otlicn within ti-n day*, and the Ooremor ahull r the amne out ot the line uf utll .nr*, out of which h uflicore hi® required, within tho r,.-gl ut or rogi/m-iits from which said nun taker;. And it sliall ho the duty ot tho Executive, when h Brigadier'* cum- Major Ganerai’a u called out, a Brigadier or Major General, out of thn Brigadier* <>r Major General* then In roiin-inrl In the 2>tato, to com mand the aarne." Again, or, page 745, ii th® following nnctinont: “And in addition t«» ttie foregoing, nil non-coimuiiii'»m-d oAccr* an! privates, who may bo hereaffm Uroftul, who shall lulus® or ingieci to appear, ngrcenblo to such order m may ho ir.*ued with such object, shall in every respect ho considered a* deserters, and be liable to lira rule# ana articles ut war, in such chkc4 provided ; exoepling in the vtuio Ql* private*, w Imre a good and huiII- ci**nt ruhstitut® shall ho furnished.’ Tho bxpress “legislative authority ' above quo ed, gives the Govorm r full pqwor, in ca»* ®i‘invasion or insurrec tion, or prohablo provp'ct thereof," to call forth tbo militia hy detail*, drafte, or ci-'mmtvrr'iti'ishnruh ; and t-» order a dei-tehn,- it of 1 hi- inilitu from tho s*v«rai diyisian* md hrtguue*, wh»u r«>qvtir®d of this fclHto hy ju ‘per authority, fur tho I tru 3 uf t 'onfuderato t ■eadwl ;nii- Letter from i’harleatou. CuAiu.itvrox, H. (■ , Fob. Utb, 1H( ■ RiitW Enyuis'trr I b»\ 0 rl'tttrued from a stroll through the city. During our uiuttnuorlng*, wnhaTavUitudtho Loopnrd ftnd the Ruby, two Merchant vessola which ran thr blockade- and 1 am - into port early thi* morning. 'Vo had the plow»urc of seeing them »on»o into port. Wo presume they ftro Irnightod with such article* a* uro hocile! in tho Southern Confedoaivy. By tho polttenes* of Lieut. k’:u koi, wc admiltud on hoard, nnd conducted through every apartment of tbo gunboat I’ttlmiitto State. He gave u* a state umnt of the engagement with thi? block ading licet at this port, lie raid, “If th' aboliiioni.il*are not untl-th-d with what l*alm«ttu Stat«j did. U® Will try ill have no diffi ctilty in doterminlng how much uijuytici »ml truth i* ountuiiK-d in the eliargo above quoted from tho speech of Mr Hiu. when, in connection with the foregoing “legi* lutiye uuthoriG-,'' they take Into consul tlion tho (act, th*'. nt the time tho mkrtlion was mailu twelve regiment* not only the. r<mfnlo* it tho StHto ot Georgia, iuvadod by the enemy—that the >n was jiiailo by the "pray tho Secretary of \V u r, by i .e Frcsrdont. ftud that put of *- jAfi employed, imp iahio It v “a tul it It lron-v la.i -hip- nt Chari rd . id di« ton had itorwHlI the rest of tin ldr. s t ring I*-:nnd- • ■ 1 1 atlh l-Ain. bat with 1 .. gr-.t mu thn' no sblp wu> *uak, miJ nu ship disabled, that no damage, in *hert, d.me. to tho hh*t kndinc -qubdruu, whirr-, -Uting of wooden *hi| 1 tight with irvn-clad-, ort Judi 5«a I it a»sd j>atcb b'< U s home in mind that rays bon to<\ Id • f.tl ouUdu C4kicuh.U' Th® Ho o*t bale*. I Uy hum® rtucti Atructjou to not r Fh» crop *»f ls*4 < 1.W.0& of their own; which tlieyim- mojiaUily did. Further. w« regret to*ay that the lMn ccm» Kuyal, a largo British steCmer, lader with Uy far the mo it precious cargo ever soot to CliAtlrebm, had been captured thi night before by a Federal gunboat- that she war lying alongside thnt gunboat a* i prixo, within a mile nnd h half ot tin *hor catteries—that tho nsvril authorities a ©hnriosV n had been made uwnrovf he capture, of her situation, and of her value —nnd that our vietorious iron-clad* did not ie»« webvf (ban that gunboat, but allowed het 'o he carrieil out to sen along with the re*t u( the fiwit t>» c would much rath or praise our fftilur* achievements; but the truth must ho fold* We have heard that an .-filctal inquiry i* 10 bo made ^>U> thi* misundor- standing of an enterprise, which m-y never have »u favorable a chauo* ngain. dually 1 the re upon Hr tbo oil of thi till they Jdi-d largely to U n numher required, nd I bad to send a special request tu t» < ’re-id’ ■ t t > aci.-ept more than lraca!!.-i >r, which h<- kind 1 v uonreiited to do, or i be®ij obliged to order part of ed. Mr thorn hack to th ItAiv,b®c.tm® necewarv for Mr. Hill, before Ira could c-r.iubluh the neves* ty for . to charge that “other States. | 1 , did fill the requL.- P • the L. tl m!'Mu GjipL ^■;n»^l)0a had a reception at tke Cjinmercia! Hotel, Kingston, given him by the merchant* of that cily. lie wa* blockade, ar d » d ■ lustily cheefod. nor d,d ,bo ■ Gun. SoilOTik k,rin**»o»od the !' £ r fl?UMMMniS 1 ’ i . =c W* W i» «w "*11 d. wl^. (i d ,11 thi,. «nd we wcr. J 100 Ai.CLlbly Kuuni, BiUlmorn, tbe • ••e.i towards Franco, who . "Qgicgation discontinued thi-ir roligicu* •"• I 1 if u .e' r ' °' J .' W rviu... in innv phwe. ‘ fr«»iu all Ride* that k ranee i: , , , , n-calto us. We have the ax-! *«nt to th* Senate hi* ■*. thi Kmperor himself, who j "lination of freneral Phoips a-i Major Kruncomust stay our progr»s j General, dated December 4th, 18ol, thus * n °;l‘ er y»•“»«« M«J«r nn pored by a gigantic rebellion. ■ ° ttn ' - including Hum ldo and Hooker, •r -tat.ru that ho w« nt to Rich- The World of the 12th ooi.iair.e a corn* instigation of Mr. Reward. ' tmuiicMiop from I). A. Mabony, decla* ng thnt Van Buren'* late xpecch do< # >»t reflit-ct the sentiment* of tbe Den»o* recy of the Northwest, who now favor vigorous prosecution of peace. A rosohition vni recently introduced writer in the In thn Illjnoi* Legislature, for a reccts until June, the object being to give the IVacc Convention time to take action and ro;»ort to the Legislalure. After the ’.riled. Captain P.oj Col. HuoM. n- th® ri riedni o; b-rty ^as M. Mr Tu.-. i.T'-r iUtly contradict*thexuartipn. >iriguinrt v enough, at thi* juncture of af fair-. v. i- ii -d intlio column* of a French perindii'nl an article which goes to pro*-': that '!. Merr ier went to Richmond w ith ih ; •.• uti'.es than those he acknowk-dg- 1 Clarlgny, ^rench tfuvernmcnt. state i.* Deux M«*nd«-« thnt nflu'-ncu that determined Lu< to defend Richmond. ion nt the Preside . It thi* cliargo against "other Ftiites," ns unfoun<le«T a* that made by Mr. Hdl „»ain*t the Bxechtivo and voluni-- -«• of hi* own Slate, tho duty uf semngtlixt jus* i dot Htntuffrlevoiv l ho upon other*, *nd nut upon !• :»rgi;i hti* novor fairnd to fid with volunteer* every requisition mad® upon her, from thdcomnioiicnmentof the Gov- rmni'nt to tho present day. Nor it the .'irl.t'M r.tu M'lKiT yot extinct iu tu® Into. The Legislature, at it* last session author* * Kogimoeu ofUuotK for Su»te *orvice, without regard to tn«* n nets. 1 issued a call for vol* Tho whole number culled for ith u largo Aihlt* laiy their •ratntry, if tJury citn be received ns vol- mteor*. with tlra right to elect tholr oili er*, which the constitution of the Con federacy, in connection with tho consti tution and iaw of their own State, cU»«ir- ly confer* upon thorn. Georgian* have wn am unwilllhgnuas to enter the kurvicc. Tli-y have only shown an rsion to lining dragged in «* conscript*, . iuUtion uf tluiir i onslitutional rights. hlaf objects of Mr. Hill tbe L' n has a Iren nal m having t< ponded, anti 1 i companies of brave Ono of the . speech, seem* to ho do ii"t agree with k; th® Go.eriuiiont, upon tl tion net*, as POLITICIANS, fault finder*, while the infer' intend* tiie public to draw that ur. and tho*® who agi ionounce all wh< GO! ftlitici wh which he doubt with I. J Statkhm in the d«gr POI.I been the pharisaic ecnle* of usurped power, ail ages. In th« Bnti*b j self styUd KTb, Under the'requisition. I railed for troops by volunteer enlistment, but den.il, in lira event enough did not unt**er. that such number a* might be ncco-*ury. with the volunteer*, to fil! the i, be Jetarhrd ut drafted. Fel .his ordr i far hs thc-irafti Ju U the 1 un. vftho Opinion they are not vsfty dwttr<Wi*<*f7oc» viiig u second virit. Kverj-thing on tb« l’nlpotto i« in porfoct order and in its proper jdm'a. Ifoii hnaru the FaUu'ffto, we should feel safe «mM a -storm of hail, of »Uot and of spell, so ft-rmldublo are her Iron sides. Shu ii manned by tho right sou of moil. They are in good health and fine spirit* "Wc next vlulled th® nboUtioo war steamer (VspUtrad no«r Fort McAlk.ter, She wa* badly dnoiftgrd, one ball having passed through her boiler, < tie through her suioko slack, and a number striking her in different places, making a general Muaxh-np. fc»ko is uudergoing repairs, and will soon be rdkdy fur urvico. I are uo indications of an niuu k on thi* place ut present; but every preparation i» being made ttv rQ|allh* Invader* of our sacred soil, whenever thoy shall have the audacity to advance* Th® Jtith Georgia ho* returned from Wilmington. N. C Thoy arc the finest looking body of men we have scon in th® Confederate service. Of their fighting qitaUliwi deponent smith nut, as they have >t boor, tried ; yet vre r.-o \rf'J:ng t< Mr. Hill *.1)* l had no authority of 1, fiis lan^uace is, “Mr. Davi* would n« w ihii'ik of mucring’ a draft or c-.i.so:ipth>i without I.M.ulativc authority. Thr Guv ernor l.,i l «•> emthority of f/i*.-? for hi order.' Whether this churgo is tru® o not. 1 1®avo th® reader, after ho ha examined tho stntuus to judge. S-» miK' for the etlargo that I had no logislattv authority to order a dreift. Th® other charge muds in tbo folJowin qUffKa'ion i* equally dcstiluto ui truth n- - "Again, hi. Jrmftcla«..fi^ very arhitrar.'ly, if nut worse, and by fhvru- cx.n*- lot depriving tbe p®raou sc ■ t ilm . •ht t■ ,-dt - i'l, I repeat, withmj leg\*le tire out hurl ty.” N* w 1 affirm that the Rtatulo iUolfcx pri *n!v denies to tho drafted <w dstaciu' tl'-va th-' -iu At hj ref*, *vld that Ua l X-gise them that light by my order, it wo-.il bt\Vf W-n “«i ft without UffUlative nut tut itv.” Mark tlra language ot the Sta-uP Jrd®t* f»*r calling forth the albre ing® vlsto . ,utarharmnu . f the UMirpa’iuns of tho! h>- minktry, >io doubt denounced Waihinx* i u.rii M ton, .kMlerrau. Adnms, Hancock, Frank- ! ii -.* lit), ll**!»ry, mid th® other nd vocal i* 'M mm; GonrtBuuouaniberty, ns captious fault-| ado i Under*, svokiug tu “provoke tho leal:u»- ; Th*.- 1 1 “alarm tbo f«*urs’’ oftho p6&* i_be mi: >f th'-Jusurpations the t . Iiicli have produced tho proscnt { revolution, l.itvo r.-»r years denounced I \^,r\ Step' « i>, Toombs, lluntor, Yancey. I A : Hrcek . r .d K -■. D.tvri, t>rr. Binjainiii and ! „„ . other*, wio then emrended for lira Uou* \ . stitu'.’ nal right* of tho South, ngxinsi ndJ lira u Jfpa iui'X of the Government, as! m- “>kw j iuhts” •coking to “prorokejoal- j a ouhU 11 . ' «nl “ptoduce cdgmeU.^ f <.> . Mr Hill “hutory will record the ; trm fad. that it. ' thoC unscript law,) saved the | bu. nod ».iv®d the country. He wa* "f * III the S' Dale when the law was passed- I »•**■' placed there by lira pivipjw of Georgia, pi j >“!'■ the «'.Atk hour of revolu-'iun, to ®upp->rt : wru ,-ikch \u^axure»aa might be ' i.<^- *■ xy iu **<mve tb® SUiic*. and save the ! y tmiintry Ho arguw mat Uior® km no | j;,., coaatitutiuOKl ditfiuuUy in the way uf the q* |M.u»<ryf this law, that the n«ccs*ity tor Will , mind that at the date f •idjuurnw®nl of tb® Senate., the Kcpupii- ...re Inclined M »UaX“ *fc j '* nd . ***" d Ont-here .iJ *.;iut they had deterjulrind Do.-uld bo ro more legislation. iml«< ».«® ii • ' the Heat of govern mewt to j Dcm<" rut* withdraw tbo resolutions call- r y. r l hey^utjl r M, M.-re-icr s i„g l( invention at Louuville, and make iriv; «n«tnowwo n hnd n a promV-i a . n{ + *K*' n 10 present them, .■■•n writer assuring u* that J Tho U< pun..6unator* have left Spring- d i • id out a*, tho instigation ot j field and will not return until thiv plcdgo ‘.'.rij'r future..virtu..., if in Fur:* had he not boon fully I diwolved. .1 upon the subject. | The Port Royal correspondent of the vurahlo fft.-tunv-nu mad® $o World, under date Wh, says Foster's eh J ® .-nmraVt ;ra ,lJ rJIS* n lira ! ‘; s Pv'i;tioli i* worse than at a sUnd still, .in . !m. • :-*rntion ; ilieir <le- > )'> r tb® tro *pF are disembarking from the ’• wn. o *l.".tl-l mediate, all, of. trai;>*.o.*ta ami taking quarter! on Bt. .. h a \i.-wto thu so verm ce of j|ul®na Inland, and many day* ina-t •hi, ar® iK.j*p.t<?d in with a bad . . ‘ , gnu-o. knowing, a, they do. how offensive | * ln P* 6 heTaru anything can be achioveu t-.h'.vRj American# would be any ton ign ; by it llc ort* ure rife a« to diaagrev- int - ri- n ( Hioddllng. We fear that i«cul* U tween General* Hunter and F. »* z;ai xAtfo'fdi . ?■ n «" i r •- - ««»* •* tenfe between our government} r, ’ T additional instructions, and nothing ard that of tl-c Kmperor Napoleon. His: will l>® heard from tho expedition fur :: Kn.-i.iM.i U on Its l-fl , *nff j ilirr., u. come. nt th* !;. ■■ i.rmirpoww anil' pro.tico” ; *« anii.-'flio 9on»U wu 00. lie iniel'.f .d!y sei/.c upon any occasiun cuj.ied t.>-day in tho further consideration under oven the setnbUncc of of the Ereropthm Bill. An amendment was adapted exempting ono perron on anr farm on which resides a family of it Wusiiin^tuo to exorcise tiie ! women and children nut less than ten in greatest caution nnd delicacy in handling j n-.mber dependent on tho labor and pros- VL'KG; U—axapi-t-a •' oily; tur if wo must have a prop ei n, with various conditions to nr let u» by all means ho pro- ; prevent abuse ot the ex«:nptiun. v ,„l . -iroighlf^w.rd Mur, In i » r >- n ^ unt,! MunJj >'- • ri with tho correspondence bo- | Jlouoq wa* in secret session on th® i Day tun and Mr. Drouyn do currency qu- tion wmrh w® publish t*>*day, put CnATTAVooox, 90tb.- Tbc tr«ln to urrk&S: 1 r m ?-* "*?*r*» » i i Mcr.-icr, lu- i.iftke* no dr via* I out <- reek, ruwtoc-n ondgos havo been constructed for passenger* to croffs. An officer oftho 2d Arkansas was sentenced to be shot on tho 27th, fur cowaidic®. M vurnitx^iioRp.—Tbe Louisville Jour nal oftho kkh ha*, been nn-eivod. Pren tice says the Democratic Convention at Frankfort is an artifice, dishonorable ii it it deadly iu purpose; it is tie •n in^be meal tub of democ- Jets and c quirt.r, b ; good fuclii nnd tbu* I Angu. S S5T. -cm Tills plnre» mtpred) .» lead to his rbcai.'. -• a -rd. itremainstu wm Krnperor will look U|*on tl xnd. \v« said above, a» long us j V<' 0 it’ ui prepare for the worst. { t ra i or of the French, should be i fact ■ i t-’ take advantage of this inci-1 cat. ! find that hi* cnicuiat' the Wound. h v twe®n t.n wt an . and th heart, inerra-® U-e j < ••..re art.. bleeding censes, but du not l*V?u ib.i prciureforoinniU..-. u?.-i. ri.ra p- • .Slffll HTTiVIW. JmI ft*»n ell : »: p lb® VOM;, by th® r-eigulati .n hr -fcftrd -ni: - • "T if i ur olotbiugUku*!. , slide t hnn-Js down t»ra fireff*. k^ -lng lh«*m - cl«ve to the .i n v- Kuna ritjkmg u Ul«’ V«y b» udmg T krr*es; thn has a etuhtet r r.g affeci , utl .••'daw.: ’ II li.-rjl • corner : aier u vulouo yoUftidf in u carpet, i J oloib, . any pirmciu yo’T ^ h-.ut of, i proterring -woole* ■■de. jpuh tb Au Assault upon (be --N4fip Yr-ftkee soidrers lowing gu.-i rded A largo norm dierv, under an i .raicO ^..3, ,y tMuremg at Gatfidc: freight train that lea Wusl:ington yi-\ aft'- l*-M.-HB<r trau.. Wfc. • awaiting the d*rpurt ire of‘bum gut out of tho i ©very colored person t their reach. Th-tv selves with brick! colored p they eeuId ■ft’ k, afi'l doors appeared unable to IxDiAjr Diysn fLTii-<Ai; —lien Mo TO.*, ./ft,.;, M. City K .rKter. uf t! ® i4th : of our piiv ridly . d that the try must bayo b*?eii ruintnl w paxMig®. Why then did bo in thou i.-nt, lefu*. AiisishT so iftdLpcnsabl* a mosune? But he says be Mid wu for a mild®, uf Cooacriplton. ’ I am not advised milder torm." W hatwer S •>agrees considered it adopt it, and in liou p. wbat was ih it a a*, howrvei | unw i*e, and reft i lliere-d, adapted the prorent form Jf Mr ‘shall fo sent to th® coraiuand- j H,a * »« bis *p«euh i» correct, that «. r uf th® rogimonk brigade or .Vi- ! Ahotra®* reilyfor the passage of a cor script G wlio shall imnnnllately take i *** ovens helming, and tlra ‘ t j raev'. Ilto Journal says the rebei sym- , , pathizcr* in Louisville aro holding meet* - ing* p.juratory to their State Conven tion at Frankfort on the 18th. Similar IJ then find out what J *»«dlng> were to beheld in the adjoining of people, moved by j ooonl.vs Immense preparation--* wore iplish. It is ‘ btiug mad® m IndianapolU for aRcpub- lev ing on the 26th. upon the maintenance i It was believed at New'Orleans that i dignity and a firm de- Butler w uM return if not made Sccrcla- ' o( v***- Kingavou, Jamaica, papere, by the earner Salman, annnounce tlra arrival ‘the Alabama on the 2Dlh of Jauuary, .t!i the officer* and crew, 105 in number, prrea ofy csterda? teem (.ft!-,. Federal gunboat Ilattvra®. Tbe «>t fpredy French intet-vcn- ... . affair*. It i* positively Alabama vs> severely riddled in the ec- h-.i t>.» British Puiliamuiti. counter. Two Ftoierai men-uf-war me .1 t<-morrow, ginbraces a , reported off Jamaica. AL'f"wk' I ,r, ‘ m Kur “P°“ J «*** w» tnat all Europeareunus »* matched fora pr.se fight with an un- ;.-nI rii .'-.parutiou of the Untied known pugilist f.-r $IU,(X»1. The steamer Government*^ will, *»>f' As:::, from Liverpool Sift, reached New York on the lo-.h. Tnere are rumors of new difficulties bw- twec.i the British *r,«l Washington Gov ernments, "wing to the soixure of English on the c 231“ old how greatly any France is to Ih* deprecated correspondent of the pftrations for a i-m: all tbu prtTiripul trib an extensive icalG. •be danger itnmiam that spe*e1y ana v taken for defence. iinal. ends in their action car of tlra Fed are I , r iu tlic CunftueraP' A C*OA» IN TH* the ' -A Well dil i ts>rre*poi®Umt ot’tlra AVlli iJoun.al. writing (tom ' . gives the following dv. nbuirames-H: :H>udh*s. At a detaching the same, with thu the country depended upon iu enad necessary rtam^ar ank rank of officers bv >«« B k and tb»-re was nocon-titutiu na l ,d regular “duUils, draft-, or volunteer wi- 1 10 l l ,„ ,n lhw foTn } by th lislments, y* ho may boordcreA” Arrain, ilmade tbe duty uf the Colo nel of the regiment or reg.merits from which said militi ar® taken, ju make out an alphabetical li»i of “all men so detach ed, '’ nnd transmit it to the Executive of fice within ten days, and the ' (iccrrnor shall officer the «.»»nr,“ that i*. the men detached. How; by permitting them to vote for officers, and tuu» u.akn ibrarown oL-tico? No. The Statute say* he shall s - • ^ - - . ufficur tlmm “out ot'ihe llneofoiliccrs out . fate of tlra sunny Mouth on their | - f which *och officer* are required, within ! jonned*^ jircwM, if «« ««OI.«a on th. rod ; ! The ir* Conation Art ... Iron, our own LeUof JoMh to join In tnoru. co, j. .. r d«.U, ,ho iwtwn'ks. ; ' ' : --a‘ ' T-u . o J \V*wit from ‘Skiubi- j ti -:. interest or caprice? Or w»« it bevaU'e i ho preferred to s*e the States and th® 1 rcminiry ruined, rather than yield bis ' opinion ala>ut tho proper roRM -tthe act, a t.n vote for a farm or conscription whir- I did not originate with himself But h 1 eay» “*ith the light* now before him * « i doubty whrth r tire* milder form uf oon- j fferipuor lor arhich hevotrd, would bate j bt*«m *uffictor.t for the crisis.' - When he light*," we aro act in itial the F reneh Government J with Mr Slidell for the L urder, of a large quantity J will request the United permit its delivery. Tiil»ndgoafft*Bball Tl; ■. • xebange. It is .nt an overture for & simi- . .•ttoa to eaatern fact<>rio b ,;i by '.me private citizen*. btain. by pureha»eu< «->. fifty thousand ba>e.ffof ng from trade in contra- ui require tbc assent m t lor the operati m w hic-1. h® pcrfoctly ten*ihi-. If uemandca bj' France bo , they will not bo witbhwid near the Bahama coast i phis paper* say that $1,000,000 ecu rent down to Grant's troops, with of the troops D had. I'ri'tuiere say that the Federal* havo b.;cn repulsed in every demonstration Against Hudson. Cassius 5L Clay has determined to abandon bis commission and return to nu* with tho villainous Abolitionist*. The health uf the Regiment is much (letter than it has been for months past. Tbe 24th Regiment, South Carolina i those in command in the r»-gi menta from whic tb® men are taken, and txvign them to ilra command of the men to Ui-iacht-d or drafted; or if a* uiu<*h as Ungiul® or Division isdeLat-botl, he shall IUt-maa Tho Governor *>f Vir- : A letter front Murfreesbura to New York lays that Kuaencranx cannot ad vance boi-aii** bis army i* mud bound. ' 1* •• in good condition, but diminished been reported in the Foder*! ^ I ore, „W oat (hi. .flern-wn it. j » BrioJOr or. Mjj.rOo».r.l , .... lr ii. - from in command in this State, and beauutul uniform. Thu is u gisud lragi- j i,i, n to the command. This right, m^nv. Give them w chance, and 1 think •: so far only as tho Generals are (.onewned, they will showtlrair pluck and give a good j »» »»» denied to th* Statu by act of Con- acouut of th«in*u(vc*. ^ r 'nt'. \r uni —i But again. Mr Hill says, in my order Bumiiuss is somewhat uuil in dairies* i f«»r the draft I “doMified very arbitrarily, t4*n Fork U worth T5 oU. per lb. Bacon j ** nor ‘ Now, in making theela^)- u rnihan ffkfftfltftOfrVl* ha estimate< at nut cx- i W>«* and thinks ibal ui the nut wtft IffH.d U* ihi«i: luma>uth« -dock CffHB any» tidarsvt Indore ®inc* u»® »l»^ » tieu, whvii thu I II S th® »gti ' Every otbei .on, *f I only exercised n ducretii Mii'u u n»v« lumny. io i:np»ri id« m-m- . .. .. t • «k*'** w « »« i'”- »"""i' u,ry li«Lt. Bulb mmm, d,rkn<>« ->'H s,'V.nkw i'l!- . V.-t-ar. mpproptUOll* S»i«WM«M fct nr > «» the pUm. u» »b««»h>n « •«•»»» i» M*r.vW, 1 am not much mistaken, w.ll be in vain, fur th • name «»t Vlr. Hdl, of the socond conscription act up* _iasssge—I am'not advised whether he then even voted for the “milder form, j tin*icr~a hih Whethor tlra extreme reluctance of tho ! These priso MV .. Senator to place himself upon tho record j State fotcee, and hence fn favor of thu conscription set, resulted i Governor - e-wntrul. Western Virginia, ^440,* are. A select cununittee nt Capt. Z ; bn* :u-»u ordered t" the Punitaotiary tw- i Yankee officers in retaliation lor tl.. imprisonment of two citir.ons of Virginia f »Xf«vd upon a bU to establish a Board of hargeuf robbing the mails. 1 Emigration and Colonization, in connoc- piarsd by tbo ! i i011 „j,h ii 18 War Iapartmeal. -- sulyoct to the > the Statute, my c poliliciaii who who wo* in doubt about ! A Cairo disy was | public sentiment, i* a question that tbe , Doi T6; Butui $1 2o; Rie uu.i>ai)kd j •u prvporthsh. ^ I Kci|«dAtQ|. tVc., Fill. /law. The riULulouyea the terms' detail,'* i ^eeiding, a* thu .'Senator iu rccuucilii g l Very littb. wa* cuumig the dtb, ^ays that cotton li^ CH.utLi^pOb. 21st—Another French war rU*uiu-r appeared eff the harbor this j morning. j Due of thu Ynnkoo gunboats, flying a 1 flag «>f in»cc, has just steamed la clu»o to 1 ....... I.J.E. 1». St.i V ank.— Sergeant, take hi house. Array officers noa' ah< e commands have ^ :e x. .rat-1 jutant Genera! that tbe;. b.- from F*»brunry 7th, in wbi sa tii factory account of 'Iu on failure, their naaie*, from the army roil*. their us AJ- r «**y* tib* u I, mad sa