Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, April 14, 1863, Image 1

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THOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor. VOLUME XXXVI. STKICT CONSTRUCTION OV THU CONSTITUTION—AX HONIvSI i\)> ECONOMIC I. V DM l NINTH ATIOX OK TUB GOVERNMENT. lioullDI!rH)^CwESI)X U MRNIM^liTTTTD^ OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET. 'nITMBER 15. THE DAILY ENQUIRER 10 lVDIilSHED AT Hlylit Pollan* |tn an»< In AdYinr«i S 1.00 for Six M outli.s; #‘4.00 t»j Throe Mouths: S**00 for i)ue Mouth. Ai»v»:ETi.**r«KyTa c->:»spicuousljr inserted et THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER !■ Published every Tuesday Mornlnp. TKR.'JS—93 OO per annum, payable Fruiu the Columbus Times. .th April. tlic I- E%idcncc ILTnie the Court Martial In j.ioim*- the Case ol Col. M. J. ('ruu lot'll. : >'uptn We resign nnr entire -piu’othi- in"tiftng • or ,m to the publication of the :• '.imonv • l- t 1 duced before tho Court Martin! in the f,et 11 Martin J. Crawler*!, oi l ^ ; ' !l t da y of September I think 1 tlf army at Sparta, Tenn. roti- >k place soinn time about t ir weeks al ter wo joined the an Was this all the service tiny iivee ! t> 5 m Mated in you iy. | 1 i..it that wo hml about ** had i hail there been a guard d oil' live or -is hundred The ' 1 th" > all the 81.50 u>r Six Month*, payahlo in a<Wancc. Al» VKHTISKMENTS Conspicuously * tu-.1 at Oxn Dollar por . t" get th- e square, fur'the first insertion, nud Firtr Cants ] f- tor ever;-* roWoquont insertion. A square in the j tn i-.t ’• i : Cnquirer is eleven line* in einnll type. «r*n» ; ,in hundred wonK j V. Obituary i Mice* over ei*ht line* aharxod «* ! ^ A!! ('■•mumi.if’Hhui? ot * personal character. ' ClU , .i , ii.tcr.-h-.l t<. piomnte the private ends of i by : Ci'rpornthmi'.Soeietieii.^Aeol* or Individuals. ! Xcstinm *rill Uo charged a* a<l* ertl.-emcnt*. which the reader will learn below It ! may bo proper f«>r us to add that Col. { Crawford laidthi«evidcneoand judgment j of the Court immediately i*fw the tv.n- ! dilion of the latter, before l’residert Da- i who promptly annulled th Aild restored Col. Crawford to hia tnand. lit -ng tinablo whilem the <e facts before the public, lett. Mnxeey at llrhlgport. Do you or not remembe tic It ef s ami ivutinel* had be >V order of Con. Who.dcr At.a. Y * ; , ■■*-. Tlmr- V •* ot . oned on the different vening G »:i. Wh t eotiuoand; t hiv w: CO WO lltl.l I irdaya with j men in nr j town properly, thus leaving te-.i men in • that all the the camp. stationed j t». Iln.l a guard been there could net he fore Col. j the enontv on horseback have reached the New I camp and captured the remainder before l atest from the Nnrth. L'rota the ltit hmond DL’patch. ^ FRBDKRioKiAMfito, April It, 1868. ,ron ' ,l,h Portfolio. The New York Herald of the JIM of ! The Hartford (Coni vt , arc! . It; «p* ..king of the r*.>rt Hudson j "polking of the arbitrary arrost- t, n w« jij\v *'jht. »uv• a!i doubt.-- ar«» iiowcleurcd un, ' Nor' nardod It ’ “ The Confederate Tax Hill. Tho bill to he untitled “an act to ! | taxo* for the common defence, and chi ) Time* nays, in on the Government of tho Confoder — * * tho | States." which whs passed ny the 11m •nflri ?d. Tin of Representative ... . cunt* are •ub-tantmlfy I fbi tho direct question of uploading or is now pending In tin* S. Mississippi '-.'ns ubati- : coudemniny tile ermduet of the pr sent ! that a tax ot one per cent, shall be lev erl cuing tic the ard could hr ed burned, thu Us ••-..< ,-.m\ Administration at Washington, in soiling I.airos g.'t by, but the Iti.-hn oed tailed, j u, ‘- n without the pr.-ce«- o. law, and bur- The result of those two v.»,^.-i r>‘*!ng oy rying.hem t-> prison without granting i'to cut the rebels oH* fr-sn Red river, * Arkanta , Tctas Rtid West r,oui?iiitHL — ! Hi thia_riew it regards it highly impor* toiio i A. The enemy could have veached the ! ,<>roe htdc ! to rondel*tiny on l*i ill ay I eantp without coming through the guard : ntleetive as*tstutteo . Ci . wtbrd ! in the town, and if such guard hud been i . •' telegram from hendquarlars, a; my • vi it ot . . mnposed of di-mmmtcd ea\ d.rv. the en- Uu ' 1 th. return of a fo Did t Leglalature. n the Senate, th* bill . :do bonds was made „... . ablialtud and keep V . .. non! I''-'. ' ra«nla I. than t.» fur- ; of his command up to the r ui ■ joaplure ' .. , .1 Court H.r- I /V,' i*’ ', r " r ;U ';" k1.. Ton., wherein 1 oatablished (o n. A\ h_.*.-i •:. Ilg r passed. A bill to st. io payment of interest i tho holder rulusca to | Coiilbdernle money lt-r claims duo, | debated at length and lost, the House, tho bill to iucrcuio *al»- | bis eaptiiVo. t^ Did Co 1 Crawford ! Sunday evening any nut j towards Ho.lgensville and j l-» look t-T ihe app.each «* nld have lid li . and, if cavalry rally do, such . towered them, r regimeiitontorud • l'' l l,n "*t I •stlmte ' A n 1 • S rlht . took ol \ irgtnia. we It a large lot .■! bacon, pork, wl. at. f.Mri, bear - un 1 , al- They also report having !«mi a number of ftorsns oud mule.-, and captured onutuborof it l>thlillery u A. 1 think it w Q. 1- i» usual ft L'tttnp guard ■ 1 put out ? is one camp gtiard at Met - - I '; -laved there three night*, ' .. a camp guard put out the j fa' that put out on account of ■hort di.-taneu oil'? nd ( .v Mo 1 cavalry raid between Dumfries (plan is reported, in which night wore ctipttired. Kugli»h steamers, laden •with •itb • and irunitions of war, have York , 4 El the hearing to which under the Constitu tion, they are entitled, the Republican Abolition party in the Now York Legts- luluro have jua voted to euata n the ar- * v h arbitrary -tretcli of power 11,.. ... 1. • . ill l'tho people's liberties i in delianct . f . _ ventured upon by tho monarchical Gov ernment ot Gro -t Mritain. It "H4 if- ouiragoous arbitrary arrests. •nt ibuted more than any y and exasitoratn 1 by producing in tact, v other on . tho Ametican people, tho gri at political revolution" that has the Administration party the Value of all veal and personal property, moneys and ciedii-, except on such personal property other than -tav. * whie > have been tux.-U, money or credits as tmty bo employed n a business taxed the p roll Is of which are id twenty per mis of profits t Hilton H. cavalry ( , r ith cl April. —.Supreme .In ported a bill and l lit go into effect ores old *ul- ,500, Superior attached i as the regin Ans—Cm. i ul the login in -command . nt that tim.-. nr stationed ? L. I'. Ktink with thir llodgi tHvillo road, i wits .sento it with a squad of IiebRt’on road. (>. Went not all the ro II a veil of which you havont guarded 1 Ans. All tho r-'Hds tliat knowledge of were guarded. t» Di.f 1 Lieut. 1‘atillo ; wl;' I A. Wh 1 The Kric i will. » -ig-i I lie k.T arrived in Wnahingt. *JV*cb, lirl-1 a . oii,uiimion with Lincoln on | the iHUlt, and returned to tho army on j the - into day The army is said to bo I reudv •" toove. Tho r.-hi 1 raid into ('apt. Thornton was put on ! l'-^ , dueky xn:.j to be a failure. Lin- u was -nt to, and itistrueled by l , ’ n *»>"» Y ankee prospects are word himvlf. [it h.-iniT usual to ' bnght.-r tlii.u ever. All accounts repre- ah.no through the-Adjutant. 1- | JJJJ [Jf d »(j| . precautionary measurtat t ul. Crawford to prevent he was loft nt Now Haven by j all the great We-tern and Central St'at arrested the monstrous acts of the infatu ated men at Washington, ami brought the warp. trHtors of them to it dead pause. 1 O'it lust tale the incredibleexteiuofthoir 'tb.'nts eu«i se- I infatuation anil insolence, wo quote from ntho*2&l. ! the diplomatic correspondence of tiecrc- l'ort Royal j tary Seward n Hhnmolul but characteristic passage. Tho Secretary’s whole official corres pondence was by C'nncress la-* winter or dered lo bo printed; and such another mass of official writing whether from it'- voluminous amount, <<r tho elmruetnr of a largo portion of the dispatch, a them selves. wrts never before in the trsn- vlbrd t instructions given ; land, pickets on Sunday night, i passed the , jf Mr a»t^ ■ local lillU | {pi O..*'-. tin, D|dcket t of tho >m porttoi Co!. Loo - not on farms, and State where sttp- 1 a memorial from DeGrnffenried, of Columbus, iu i tak’eit 1 irence to compcn.-ation for treating ! *“H >ri ek Indians for small pox. j t0 yVnV ho (’vittoii 1'lautlng bill whs discussed , |j, Keen furiiidi.-d t, Q —What pi'i* •S'i 1 told fiim Hint the KH wn I'l'M.I where he would b<* »l was tlm iii-.-t dangerous m el th, ie expeeb-d an n))prone|i oft n that, foad at unv moment, • i him lo be vigilant and to li \ long as ho could—hot to run it Vud he also instruct* d tin I l.e ul forces of tho ^ ■ -iiditien, while those of tho the ln.M stages exhauslon d lie issued by 0n|. Craw maiid had been b-ft I feeding and waterim »o what, were they .’ Ans. The orde . bridles, saddles, pic Wl giln Dd nml a.-»|3 • mi g.-; :i-t--I . r>, ,.vd their UnaneoB | ure at/out to ridlHpn. Th*- Yankee* say 1 th- v hav. M.|-.-n.bundarc,> of provisions, ; and more no-.v-.s than they noed are tou- I det*«d b> *1- ti .-- i- and tbr.-ign capitalists. A . dk\ , i pleasant weather, and ac- i tive operations, tho Herald says, u,ust begin. A li'legra Stat" icled <•11 pieketa, that they t this Govornm add that t'.is Government fore bo disgraced in its d r spondfHice. H taken from a disj W. »d by tho per cent. ; cotton and tie- hands ,.i the produc* llitnk-* -lmll pay $5tX), cent. u->on lltegrosi. nn rnalired <>n th«- busims*. peddlers, apotlu-.a: i*-. \ and roufeclionors, shall pay p«»r eont.o n gi*ojs amour.t of -ah . The tax on am lion sales of Mocks shall bu four til of on*) p*-r cent. WholesHto noalei’K In liquors, $'.100, and five pereont. on gross foil**. Retail dealers in liquor*, $10 >, and ten per co.tt. Retail dealers in grocorlc*, dry goods, etc., 5?50 and 21 per cent Wholesale dealers, $200 and 21 per Pawnbrokers, $200, und twenty per canton gross profits. Di-tillcrs, $200, and twonly per coni. Hrew.-r*. $100, ntid 2i per ct-nb «*,e T’roiu tho Kooxvillo Ite?i*tor, 4Uj, Hood \cws Irom Kentucky at Last! We hav*' at !u*t sorno reliable informa tion from IVgmm's brigade, through our . emed correspondent, "Ilird," which our reader* will perceive varies mnteri- allv from • lie (inn*, vine" intelligence, xx Iti i for th<’ i>u.“! wnelc has been Bolaeing th*« h is oVt,nn disloral in ibis region, Kinoston Te.vx , March 30,1803. lUnr Itrgixttr:— tb’griiin’s command trom tin-pin. .- have returned an-* r.-port him to ha VI* been at Homorset on the 26th mst. Wo!to*'il had been encamped there for some tim ; but on th** approach of Gen. P>*gratn ho absconded in tho diroc- uon of Danville. Pegram was pressing ibi war'l with hi- brigade after Wolford, ( who had only nine miles the start. Some i lUraggiers had boon picked up. Hih ! command was in fine health and spirits, DIR I). y Kikoston, Tknn., April 1, 18A°.. Dear lie $ inter :~~ Lieut. Jennings of Col, Carter’s rogi- mentac •• ! here to-day front Gonernl Pi-grntn's brigade. Pegram attacked Wolford at Lai.castor, routed his com mand and took many prisoners; mid that * ttl* >ut quMaimng any serious loss. Ho Id I, ni h- ter .ui Pridwy, the27th ult., for H hn nd; and ..as o^nfldcot «»f hi* ability i . i m nny force that would attempt io imp*- Ic Iu-. march by offering him Pat tie. Lieut. Jennings returns sick. Ac., BIRD. bt- % q' NV us ii rthoda au Ere ► ubstituto of Ju the original bill, and \ and after spceelie- td, r wbu of th < t the planting , Ans -An well a - l : (aginnw hni l•*»*•« ord*-is.t to the island, and the gnr- rl L kRpi uiiil mrm*. night and »t>*',• . ( Nothing has yet Irnn.pii.-1. I it officials 1 ln-v.i infer?’.i: a which they wil. not i make public. ‘ Gold dosed at 117. RxchaugoMB, mo tiundrod ado to tho ^ a lending six«.pi>r pent, io at tlio time I the amount. • >:v MINI subscriptions My lord, I cun touch a bell on inv right hand und or^«*r the an e-.t of a cih • «n in Ohio, 1 . nn touch the boll again and or der the imprisonment of a .-itir.i-r. in New Yor >• and no power on earth hut that of the President CHn release him. Can the t^ui'on of ICngland, in her dominions, do as much ? Du that party now begin to hoo that they have rung that noil too much. Tho.v hear echoes and reverberations that, they never expected. That bid is now tolling tho knoll of liberty-crushing fanati* *. wiio ra«hly dared to awaken its slum boring tones. Mr. .Seward run' it in Connecticut. Hi* will hear its rever berations como crashing about his ears ou the liret Monday of April. l.nter from Htiropc unit the North, Richmond, 3d.—Northern dates to tho 110th received. The Yankee paper* are puzzlod to .know what to believe in rotation to ope rations on the Mississippi. * (ten. Gilmore cros-od the Kentucky river on Saturday and retook Danville. t-Loamtu in Gatos wai captuied id «ixty ions at i would ■, Smith, of Drook*-, i |,y Messrs. Du Do id lie tint olio! s 83, mate was occupied until 12 o'ol’k i a motion t-> rooon*ider the same ... ,,, th ii i rovnflod «S*e« 30, Nothing of interest was done in ; tto yesterday afternoon, oxeept ' igo of the bill to prohibit buying, r pat-sing United .States currency When the enomv ap at Ilm fence, tiny .li proceeding d- wu tb another through tin* - yj*lry, t Igadc. mi.and .1 for what purpe ol, Ur*wford was i indav tlio 28th, rd that he had -In th*- Sui me ill, grit., : 'I i i.i.d lV at | l.y 1 L a , api. l-o.ide cent, up** upon tl.o gross Keepers of hotels, '•A* and v’i per cm amount realized in I Keeper* *»! eating ho..s( house*, in which thcro a , •’-in, end 24 per ' brokers, $*J>», and twenty per . gross receipt*. , . , , , , . , , morcial brokor*. $200, nml 21 per 1 ' • had betn* keep a '♦harp look out P *n nil sales mad** i <or those customers, r arragut evidently theatres, $500, and five po' Vlckaburg - Items. from tlio Vicksburg Whig. Thu Hartford, Alb.tros and Nwitzor- n*l nr.- en route for Red rivor. Our bnt- ries opened on thum ns thoy passed raivl Gulf, but. did not seem to do iv material damage. Our Red river had belte- keep a sharp look out lull t i $10 for each « $00, in Missouri by guerilla Grn. Jan**— Cooper e mv Ii dead. Gold La* taken opened on Monda Tho steamship KnplUh ilate-i to tho 1 tho Federal ar- » turn upwards and lias arrived with It. lament have arrived ' th** to *■• mirt of twnn- • idticreil by tlio kuhjecl to tin* lit. Mr Guthrie ihat number of ihlo for military it, ■I A.i f. iminod rporating the (h»nfcdc need. In the lb. .)f<n i'vIc ulay morn- | * received ; strength of - taken to mj-uddle.l and tho gun- | uling up against tree*, a* ! • in tho habit of keeping J anil, but would ro hundred men: •*.r put ... that post ? ( aptaiu <■! the rugi- I- Ign.sxtllrtor Klix- . (.aj*t. Thornton in liavo seen tho enemy, live made a gallant ) thole I both ll H’!o-liig t!m Texas r*’.‘'>lulioiis on Stat iidorscinont. of Confederal*- bond* -olmions doclurt* that T**xas will • pay her proportion of th'* puhli The ■oinma.'.it; j'. • j p—ting picket - -trength was f ! a a* a small pi uhl secede fro •e to tho cndorsptuei'i ad* were taken up, an nuking an ehihornte if of the measure. J. ■nff the r-Coiifede " 1 f" in can.i- when junction of the > I'.ni, h> . - . -.ci/;/ bethtowii r ’ id- in tiio bout place ii a good place gallant fight. ; never fired a gun, and | bud no notice of * the j i-iieuiv iinti 1 I ' i.llii * hi* i 1 he retail tactic-. J' • thi* Akk.vi Subscription nay for pamp McClellan • circulated. ,B?r. 1'h‘-y . It Unit • r des- moiti- Known that faction aro urg rig that the rebellion pes-ed that slavery 'b*w. Shoddy 'peo- :-v? McClII.I.JLN.— ire in * 'n'ulatinn to liimtil ting Gonoral i to bn gratuitously ee for $5o0—difl- tin <*n Saturday ' jot progrnmiric ong tho Lar.i-ashire rslaad that a detachment \ i of (’apt. W.-stooit'- con it. Osc.r llihd'l'- I;. iillowi- * be surprise , and aptur** ", h v until the negroes, having previously • retired the arm* of the sleeper-. ar.uiM-'d them, and pr. s- nr .ig *ov«rn! bavonel»iJ musket, t.. the head *.f cut’ll in it), d**. inuinb'il ilo-ir urreielor. Lieut, llrad- doek ufturaaros mad* his oscapo, mu. ret.iried t*j his comp in v. A* uil the cirt umst iw es <*f this unfortunatH iiffair will i*e properly inquired into, w>* refrain from conmiftnii*." I he Gentleman .1 list from the North. Half a year or more has elapsed the gro,,’ pi bii entler (l Sllb.hle.i, tho Reliable dd Nigi.t.' Roliable It i* well, ' that mu-t sought nt cf«r- *iirrouiifb*fl bV*i ui:r. He then -Was there i.px i hut do not kr*. i up.—Ma 7*7 fron N .. 11 *iv■ Convention of tlie Weekly Pres*. The Miilcdgevil'ie anti Macon pa pom ring us some information concerning tho ; unvontion of proprietors oi tho Weekly 1 'rcHof Ooorgta, hold lwtweek'nt Mil- i ul the rxl had eld otii- 3.(5 111. i him of all hlaino i • the public to submit tbi* t e country, that it might •ocvor ol blame nitnehed r wn-* charming - good condition nu awaro that noun vt gathering full of the k«) ’ ft*w pr ; rep- I itself l ly in Millodgovilioontho2d Wed no*- i iu November. It was roBidved to } j the price of subscription, after the | •f Juno next, to $1 per annum, and j irico of advnrti-ing U* $1.50 per square i ) line* for the first insertion, and 7.5: ■sfor each subsequent insertion. I th* Capt. Tho they made tho attack a New llavon l An-. They wore on hoi Q Hid not ii portion o been captured previous d tlier ? Durd-to MARTIN J. t:l! i the DoU t * tro.-ly taken. Timber ie favorite, but the imi u '.obi hackers. Doth tigiiul and flte did not lack liiiml* started vontion, and An*. No a that 1 1 nbsonco of tho wo do not fee) aulriori/.ed to urrm ho will purnuo in view i that vicinity ! . We will Ok. thi. occasion J ... ovor, that since tho dcatruc-[ Q. Whcro was Gon Hath -Mills thorn havo boon i did not tb!* locality s from other mil), of another j approach.-, to thut mail I - Illc* piclioU I I I, I do not Imo b* on tho j army, and which I hav nickel on tho rond. I fiRvn moulioned and I nidmhtir of any otheri O. What was tlio etrength left, Colonel Crawford at the cam)* / A. There woro about fiO men. »/. Plwse stole tl tending the -ui*r<-nd< and his coin maud. A. About sun-up or a little after on tho 20th day of Heptomhor last, 1 think, the tlr.-t 1 -aw of tho en -iov tliey were about forty fituf ..I tin? llaiwt'HiTelryrs| in the III*. Hrautlc. d importance. 1 ire a(. prevent quid’ < It led. It i- il-ele? M* xi* an trouble* nt. but by ie. meni.s i* dirguisn tl.<- trillh, 1 at* working into hands of tho Aholitiqti Crawford ! they dure do so. i lien. Due hus done much good other (-pec r to i the ing at fhllspeed, withth for use; I remarked to Colonel C tho there the Yankees com*? right ot ho remarked ‘ — J ! rpiriled him! gull.lllt style, he h. mi >••»-i!y I "V. ,.*r i.i. l leading the , mi.i • to the , .dg.h I marly, n not quin*, thirty y»*rd- :n n i vouch. Rather a . big beat. I!. shout* and yoil* of the ' multitude, tin- Miiiling and elongated , f«r*-#ofth*jhaek.-rr ofth" respeclivo entries were curious to hear and behold. Fully $2o.ii(0 changed hands on the race.— Shelb-i\ Ule Ilrhel Mannert 6th. Iff UK AT RkKVK S HtaTION— DmTRUC* Tlov o** Govrhnmknt hroREa.—.We re d backed n» learn that lh«* Governmont Htore largo force, Command* at Reeve'* Station, on tho .South (.'arolin** |,! whi. h no Kwi!rohd,jiiMhnlowDranoliviilii,w*Mde- -uM liax c obtained stroyed l»y lire about 11 o’clock Sunday morning, together with fifty thmuand rations of bacon and a large quuntity of dour and ►ugar. 1’liere were about three .... kvuuo hundred bogs in tho building. Tho fire f discharging is slow i originated, we learn, from saw dust fd advnnci Wo ompt . the pri e thu CO: nftcr at not less than GO il> ' Hi^bro the war it \ 12j cent? per lb. Every f ‘Tiber will soo at onco that tho publisher ' "i" undertake* to furnish tbom a now*- ) of printing 70 cents per t furnished ut | w.-paper sub- j Hr a re present r one camp was "ii tho road tfc N.*w Haven to Dnrdstown. Q. Woro all tho field office tho cami»? An*. They were. Q. Was tiicro a gun flrod from tl.o ginning of the attack on the pickets completion of tho capture V . u n* n B rrt*. moan ? W* jumped to our bridles . ,u,taiit%n<i i 1- | cavalry, numbering nb< I hear ^ * " w els off i.*rea*iv • >uouth of th*- Rio Grnnde, with val- iiwfor.l i U "M° cargo*-.- but tho market is but u* ami ' poorly supplied with good* «t prosont, all' thi* * “bdjffi 1 1 uncurtain. Tho wind*- havo been 1 '‘ Idr oral cl* have hr ba<« bi-ing us *d iu pranking ~C/itte. (Courier, ftlh .. - thesh 1’ til*' public’* • I' -rml *li -gr u that the *-*iomTftg d**c**ase of uxcitod not wn ci>minont. peril a o . Ul e* the inltinse gri* liavi* ulb*<l li," popular huart, violent outwmd expression, f- abundantly evident that Reliable isM.il! in the Irtiu of the living, and as full of tricks und lies as ever. His new role is that "l the "G'-ntlemiin Ju-t from the N,.rth” -a cliHrni ter will Ii he has played ti-illi iif’li stic.'o*! f*>r the b»M *,ix months in t" deceive the publi to hi* iieurt'*i con tent. The wontl. i is ilia* he bus not got tired of feding tli — pi-oplo in this now « ’sliime. Hut h** is hi ways happy «n long as he i* Mi-'cpatful in bamteiozling the credulom* ***»n* *>f tin* Sunny South. In truth, i;e i Hi'-i liti Ie for a y others i< In can only quiz t->ib'iitll hl-f-xp.-ciul -. i<:tiins, the "net* ml bmn" <*f Richmond. 1’" pull the Wool over their -m.ill **yi-H i- his chief \\ < • t i I’, liable 'hat lhh la t d. dge of his is “played out," and if he wh it.* to hav.* nny more fun out "f * ho must select another disguise. Wo know when and a hero he wnl turn up next, but W0 wont toll just yet.- -/*’/>A. liV.c;. Pnorrtrt'or Kvtortion.—That mir renders may havo Home idea of the enor mous profits now being made by a certain cltti-s, we take the following extract from the Richmond Enquirer, f the 3.1 in-t.: For instance—tak< the( 'r.-n-hcw W* "1- «*n Factory fctidthe Helvbb-re l’uper Man ufacturing C* ntpany. Thebe con*orn» werq lately examined before a committee film Virginia Hmihoof Debgnte Each circus, hi itton. Juggle . . On each bowling alloy bln, $40. Livery stable keepers, pur cent, on gross receipt ,. butchers end baker:- $50, cent. «*ii bales. Lawyers, physicians. ii dentists, $'/», and 2J per enr receipt- • i atu their profossiot (,)n all oxeess over $5.(XX) i of any Hanker, auctioneer, cent; on all ex mi ■, over S20, five pur cent, .shall be taxed onu per cent; over $-l,0(M, Railroad and stuamboal companies to pay livo per cent, on reeuipt-. from ptie Hungers; two from freight. Hunks' -iivingfc inslitutiona, gas, i*-’,- graph, expre-t, and manufacturing o un- patties, partnerships, and iioliviuu-i . •.hull |.ny 2h per cent, on all profits, uiv *iei d-, and sums added to surplus itmds. ItiHuranee companies shall pay live p.*r cent., quarterly, on gross receipts from premiums. On profit# on all real or personal pro- pony bought and sold during 1KG2, and April, I860 hopes *o be i til hand iu which he fessful, and thus wipeout •ivud nt Port IImlnon. [Tho Switr.ertand. then, was not dam- •• ! it: pa-'ing our batteries a* was re- o ■ '. Tl * i Hitti *n of ttto Whig is a n,-iy •"> - .-.•rt.iuly. ThnSwitaerland ** ti i ! *-a acutt for his slow iti * "rfii! wi • c-sels will render vul- todore Farrugut.— Ki»-. Art »f husi On *.ll Und,' I. alter Is April, i-xcupt to Government. **r by pernor v taxed under this net, two i for 1st January, 18G3. foil t on incun or profit * limn other Inin front property ot shall iittvo Irqeii paid and • taxed, shall | eriboment- ii ••I.*., -hall 1.4* Tin* lu-t eifiten of the U< taxed tW" NIK. '•>!*- -I'.-r'. rly • d for latnily *i.mo stir across the rivor yesterday. Eight t-un-ports departed duringthoduy, ami tourarrivod. A body .if troop* mHrchod up tho lovco in th* dt- re-'iLm of Young’s point, and it was thought they were to cm bark on tho triinspoi fs lying then*. Firing was heard in tli*' diri’ction of tho Yazoo yestorday, hut. wlmthor on .Steele’s bayou or Snyd- r’a bluff, wo could not nsenrtain. The Memphis llniletin has great faith in tlio slice***h of t lm Yankees ny the now route th:<*upL St.**-!*-’- bayou t<* Ya/.oo . . . . It 1 -I- 111! 'relation tlntt tho boats ,’. - -egii. ami are in sight "l H-iyiK • hiuif. p-■ -paring to rrduee tho tie 1 1 Peati h •I’lio Hill .'ot it will hedoom- od t" *lisapp * ntuient. Tho day for suc- lie ; i,v thi- rout" has push Time was when it might have been done, but now wh * n wood. in limbing but r nr.-movements. Inch it hni been be able to land his i funtry mid ui*** them f-rao io>**i»u!tupon III' (left)line • HlGreeilWOod. 11" will find, lowover. that our pi .-partitions f**r ro- i lance willincreii-,* with theappearattco iod. -.Int'.k&o, * under- -iimpti*m ; real and per-onal | L-iviliurih, of ii less val o th reul and • er***nal pro -erty *d'. he military r naval service, . property ritabln eligio hinds, bond* of l and cl <-rf * w a it* lie He ported i.'Dtil'cderate Ti-ItimpU in North Carolina* A report reached this city yesterday a t< rn "ii. ?.y« tho Ricliim nd Dispatch, "I the 2d. tin* our forces, afteranobsti- niiteli.-ht on Tite-'i iy. *-u<*i*e**ded in dri- ti-. .":.iy out "i t li" town of Wash* ' t,, N C . and that v.e r,"W held tho p ice. Wn Mingt-u i*-in Henufort coun* i \. ui tlm m.'inh of.Tar rivor, and In he i " t of on.- of i he richest agric iltural tiorift of tli" Stat** of North Carol'na. I. . , (pnnitiiie- "f produce aro said to •e now in -t-.rt* in that region. Of Hn* partieir i - of tin* llgliton Tuos- iav w.* >.. i-.- u-nhl** to learii atiyihing: •ut think the land > ult Mgre ulfp ul pr---I i. i- Ih-1 nree. ding crop pr »tuee.l taxed under fir.-t Ma.-tioit. in hamL . ! or - Hucur, other than iigriculturukprodclcl, -pecially taxed ; all farming implement' and t- ois used by mocltuntcj in their re • poctivo trades. : Mahink HttiaADK. Wo nnnoun- ed n sho , tlm artltng ‘ ‘|*er at anything like the old price must j c iyhoro do a losing bui*inc-H the subscription q. What was tho distance of tbo picket price would not cover the cost of white j most remote froru camp, and who was iu paper alone. } command of the picket flrstcaptured ' • ' An*-. About 2j miles and Capt. Thorn- oomo of our colemporsnes. n e«, »re • lon was !n c „ ro , ulnd . '•ont(.m*dating the prospect of a forced • Q. Had the command be-n under arms - , M ‘*pgnsimt. on account of tbe price and bclore daybic ik and bad tboru been roll Oe:-- Wheolorwith t heexcention ofthre . . scArci*v of I.rir. i* .* . . nr,, i- ron call that morning ' I and thc>* ? ern ostabHehcd by Gen. Har- Anvrlca. t o rent ,5 ol printing papor. Even such Ans. I do not know. dec. Then* was but ono altcrution, and in (ho Hritwh W. and prosperous paper* aelbo Charles- } q. Why was it regarded - necessary »o ; that wan tl - advancing <*t tho pickets on j aympatliixing ' and Augusta Constitutional > have so largo a portion of the command, ; th.* B<<-t"i reply t-> Col. Crawf*.rii ! s his strongth, about *oon nn wo were nurroundod J looked r to the camp for the purpose of hig- nalizing to thu men, belioving that we were tho only ones surrounded, and I saw the camp was hUo surrounded arid taken. Crass Examination.—(}. Do you rc- momber how and by whom our ramp and the rond* acre picketed originally 7 Thu posts worn all ostubli-.hed by A Vm.i;a!ii k Acckh-id.v.- The Char- ton torre*p ndent of the M jbil<* News v that Mr. 'l'hos. Hirph.tm, u lieutun- j the Hritish army, and a creole o tiie British Went Indie, tlm other day fr«im Harhado gone West to take England, and in ud and highly educated. ! tho opinion that the final Confederacy, which be L- already accomplished, will Abolition party in England and ba*< i General ol the iputiniting in our cau>e. nr a i .at they hope to ive nluvery establiiLad imi-n« express fears that they will bu upend. Nearly all have i duced their dimensions to a half sheet. ’ q. Wore all tbe pickr'j captured o w iH n#t entertain, at present, tbo l did either of them eicap* ' »<le» of n suepensiun of Ibis paper, but of cour.,... , ... .. capes ou the Lebanon and Bardetow . .. • e annot toll what the future oi road*, the majority were captured. _ J *n times ae the present may bring forth. Q. How long had the : ;iiuent been i Th" other alternatives will no doubt I/O the »ervico ? Mmicletod by tb* I',.„*,k. . A"!- T. ho '*.»'• -r*»?i»d pOktible for tho enemy to i.p without pa.i-ingour pi**k- not ever/ road loading int*3 A Da li (Uni'Ll. Lkoevj>.- There is u charming tradition connected with the situ on win li the Temple of Hoioinott was erected. It ii said to have boon oc cupied in common by two brothors, onu of whom had a family; the other had none. On this spot wai sown u Hold of wheat O.i thu evening succeeding tho hurvurt, thu wheat having h#an gathered in separate shocks, tho elder brother said lo Lie wiftt: My younger brother is unable to bear tortior, und busind character were brought to light. President Crcsnhaw depoM-d on oath, that his company, on n cu-h capital of’ $200,000, had «le.-l,ir*'.l ami divide*! u div- idenil of $860,(NX), with $HN),000 " iil.j.*«*t t». dividend should tho directors think it desirable." l’rc'iitonl AVLiit’.-Id. <-f the Paper Mill, dupot-od "n oath, that tin* net profi's for thu yoaiM lM’A IS-'.I and 18G2 combined, j amounted to 7•'«*»,’’ <*n an "actual capital of $ll,l*<i, an-! lm adde l taut ftilly thrne-fourtbs of the divid**n<l inen- tionud above, was made in Ih02,or$ 172,000 profit*-in onu y*-ar *»n $4!.00(J of actual capital. A stockbold**r of tlm Helvidcrn Manufacturing ( ouipany informnis that since thu war began lm had received div idends on $1,009 of shares, amounting to $6,400—an amount which he considered, if not extortionary, at loaft improper, and ho donated tho whole amount to the arm This man was Mr. J. W Booksellor, of Richmond. queer looking transports, thoy being planked up from tlm itiuin t" tim hum cane d< Bg thi fie-* (-omposing an expedition known at trie "M NI h r 1 *. •* lirigtiile, ' hav ing for iU **bj* cl ti.*- .unpre ,i.»n .-t gucr rill . hand- wh*. hav. n. * q d-,i g mi,* esc limit -civic*- t"r t:- i*t >ng t'i** rive-, This expedition i» un*i**r e.immund •> Brig. (ion. Alt'. W. Ellctt. and . .-"in posed of the transput t- Autecrut. .1 -/ ship., Diana, Bailie, John Ru ■ -. W< ford. H, .1 Adams and E H. I ...*-hi -1 They aro filled up to uooomni date ,.u< i hundred and twenty men and j died hor-e-t oa< it, and art* jirnic against musketry, and tho t/oflersagainst i.rtillory 1 lie mu-ketry dofoncus con stat *>f eight incites of oak plunking from the first deck to a level with the hurricane •luck. Tl .. planking i loop-holed m,<i poit-holcd, I" ••liable th<* Yankees to fir* •ni tlm guerrilla*on the banks. Artillery and cavalry are also on board, and 1-- expedite throwing them at It >m- t.. pur- i- t)i<* rebels, swinging crane* are pim-e.i m. both sides of thu bow, which are wikeu by machinery, und carries mu p.infotiu vury rapidly itp**n whi -. t}., *. .: I be !•'*■ c11nyr In nv York 1'i y. The New York Express, in noticing tho : "• *•.!',).-- - f :i D--ni"eratiC meeting in York, wln-re about fifty tntlliouH of • i pi till was represented, nays: “A; * in*.i ling l«> which Mr. Draper, if !.- j»i• !.-• -, can send a provost marshal— win- 4-,-in In- admitted i<> look on - we think one blind od millions of dollars will bo runr sentod. “’I'li-- f.-ict i-. !- -tli rich and poor oftlii* M „. great im-n untile »ity, the ndllionairo and Val at tin- the hegga?, • hand in hand, heart and heart, again*•( the pi-.-s nt Administration ol the gov. ;• .merit. 'I he Five Point-und - he Filth A \ etnie, for the llrM time in our • \pi-ri.-nee. aro n-> ono with ono bond atratn-t pi -ciatn .lion law aim all that sort The conspirators voted nearly ijority tho last thirty-t hroe J-.rlty - the 1 “• ii-i- rr ont* Hudson says the c no huaviostof tho -prietor of th* Um , in „ cn , inw « viva ro,urn - after Goo. Bragg’s army bad l*?ft Chut- ***♦••* tanooga. Beer writing from Port j ♦*. (> At what time onading there was did tho regiment leave Chattanooga, whor^. in the town, - Bragg's army- Q, How did his forco compare with number" uk -.p the we*! at in C ret del deeply tat they will contribute to their support; I will arise, take of my shock* . and place with hi*, without his »nowl- David Walker, of Gumming. Ga., who edge." k**epr on hand a lot of Tohucconndalma- Judge of their mutual '**t>ni*hment possible for the. enemy to j n.-io, (giving one of tho lattor to uv**ry when. <-n tlm f .Rowing ii.orniag, they p by tho roads without pa* s-.! man who purchosus five pound- of the found feir respective stocks undirain- i fig * be i i k.-to, or bolug in fight of them. ! former) in a roct-nt card says : "I believe .du-d 1'bisoourieo «v**r.’:. transpired that in, in the <tay time : at night they now i*. tiio bust time wn have et er seen or for several i.igbte, when each rasotved in might h.-.vo put-ed through flolds. Kvorv over will tots to pay debts, and I do hope hi- owu mind, to stand guard and t*olv«. rt-i: leading t*»New IJavun waa picketed, j that all who owe mo will pay ma at once, j theniyr.ory. Toey did ’ he army, andolph, the beat nud burden c-f the day ; I will arUo, take of my shocks and place with hi*, without hi* knowledge.’’ The younger brother boi:.g actuated by the same bonevolont tn- tives, said within hiuu' '• ■ '• ' rr.g to so mu statements that havo hi-an “Tty eider brother bur .« family, and I published as to 'ho grandeur with which make th ..'.inei etationed in the to A. Ho put out no catnp guard, and tn;. impression is that he stationed no sentinel r; about three hun- ; did tho regiment join the Emprve «»f Franc ba- surrounded herself, he hoa-tingly *avs : “Bhe i* a nice *.id lady, certain ; but she has not g-.l all the fixina’ yet. Wo picked un chips for our fire the other u r.ning by h" aid of a two thousand dollar candlestick (a big negro toting a pine knot in a blaze), and besides that, we are smoking tobacco of nights ttigt cost somebody ten dollars a pound. Our furniture it not of rosewood, becau-e yaltar pine U far more odoriferous; and ^ „ .._ rf ... as for carpeting, who wants anything o tel . I will tako gold at par ; good their urnts full. Upon ground hallowod • better than a Confederate gunnybag. Our bank bills at a quarter of oun cni pre- ; with such a-social ion» a* these was thu ceiling is not frescoed, but it is caving mittin, ard Confudorato money at a naif Temple of Holomon erected—on «*.acinus in everywhere, *rd lo**k*» picturesque; may ask. and magnificent, thu wonder aiul adrai- while in place of painting* by tbo 1 ration of iha*w<>rld. Alas I in these day*, tn stern, we liavi the Woodcut of as •uld oooner rteal lhair horse that looks r _, ....... vhss Did Gun. Wheeler put out a camp j l oforetboy forgot that they do owe me. followirg night they met oa:h other half pu i a* New Haven, or did lm havo it For debt* due mo, or for anything I have u ay be % ruspiicttvoahockr, with the-r uraboutfifty thousand. >.-t propose to do ubout v whnt (lie Pest pro- •• kmnv that there aro on oliticians, who prq- *•*4 01101 curry th- eluc- ieiu altogethor, and es- Yaukce AcrountN. :; * . . .M ti - Ii 27 -The Frank- "4 i brought news ot thu tl.e r-l.-li trom Danville tn- • t. I- . as th** military uu- -tvr* ii >t l.'-nn lelograpbud, thoy b" report prunaturfl. er. fug". - are coining in, and ii-:i,' ■« * .mv at L'-xingU.n, but -• *. •- ground tlmt tho ■ Kentucky was tnoroly an-Tf- 1 . all the the : Tho brigad- h regun.-nt of in tun try. a battalion oi ; tli" pi**' cavalry arid :* battory of light artillery. T ait Much work lias boon "cutout’’ G*-u. ur :- - Elicit, but we aio inclined t" think lie j p'l'v-’.iit will accomplish very littlo.- - VicAsbu Whiff, 2</. Eighty men of thnfilh Kon- ■ v -uri»ri-'*d tho rebol pi-kets v of Danville yosiorduy -"ii**d int Danville ";i Tl." "cbel forcetlu*ro oln-'. -U. This proves that -I*"t been abandoned. ■ oget - from L *xiiigt« n say ail reurocsc'l Duck river in ■i r. b**l forces. Other ac- that they have left Danville. All quiet at Mount Sterling. Rum in Wheat. It hn* boon long known and the i*Jcu n the rose I acted on iiniong tfieSpuniHlijigriculturisU --w.- in Texas and Mexico, that the rust i; wheat is produced by showers or henvj d w» followed by a hot sun, during tin* period of vegetation when the wheat is it the bloom and milk. Tho effect of th- upon the wet plant produces the longer, and walking ntthntdHi draw it over the w*-t grain, ihAtoby sunk in« off .he drops of rai*. or dew, and the P’*'V«n thu Usual CcCl i*fthe«unup the nlant Af er a heavy dew th*' r *pe slmn'd drawn over th** wiic.ti early -n he iic.r. ir.g Wlmat planted or* hills, of miikI positions, generally wri.p'-s cu-i; wh- in tow flat grounds, wh iu there u- ■ ■ wind, the rust lake- effect. mut is pi bnbiy produced in (he same uuiuner. Tlm peopm of lit Go ton ht tus suou nolico this — Hiehm. -Sentinel. Bom** parson, hulling from BlueMoui. tain PoHt'.fflce, Ala., advertises in R chmo d paper, that ho i***n s *ppi prlvattM-rs, or blockade runi c.’.-*, with ii .mooting ot tin* Mo/.*rt Hall Duin- "-•rats on tho 14th, F.-rnand** Woodspoko opposing tho war. Ho reluming the seceded States to their riuii-Wo t*uli**vu that p»-i. .*, iind.-r the prosent circumstances, i- th.. nnlv wav to restore the Union. I r oil D«mo* racv will i glad t th** Buret: and Brady.-— Chei-rti and hi—**•*.] 1 want th** thous- nrnl- of ('•.n.*st m-n who are beyond pur- cIih-o, wtm miv heyond intinnda ion, to xoiesp their beiuioi'-nu on the great question b -f.ir*- thH coun'ry. and my x i stud* r 1 large gunx and mortara were belch- , and how Tong tharcufl r oefore tbe cap- in number ' 1 taken up and Carried nway, butthaHouth . iiow many wauld soonar Meal their hor»o that Unika ns th* ugh ho might beat tnrough a hostile fleet, mid of destroying t / i rti* their terribla thuodors at tbo lure took place A Whan Got*. ‘Wheeler was tburo wo cfn Confadfmrv, God btiuy it# belpar, | brothtr'-whole shock than add to it a : tbu world. We don't ouvy tlio Jiuprow , in a luw minutes* iron clad ui.*ii.tois or ■nietuoa. h Al>. Tha r«gi|»«at • t» Ghatftnoogw mv ' Und eigl/t or libs bapdrW man, uudwhen caa x-«v^r ft*H.' t'lx^a tbv»f. i of France, aary Uttt." , ih-pi of aoy cImm that uiay altat'k it, it, the en 1 ill hring t»* ,d- oi ind*>, than they ( > called l -i n d v H Oj. k i • to ny IH < ill tiring i"gn her in>'us-ind« up *n Old * all "together to L ik.-Biie. [Chuors.j •d as loyalty Rj»a ra- “•licaii diction ry. Loyally Is a mon- -•rchicul word N * loyalty for me. I know the line. The Mutiatic* of Canada -1 * • w tn**t ii*. mftn*'cr "f lunawHVs from the Unit'd States, who Imve necotno frightened *&• th«* proapect of a draft, i