Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, November 24, 1863, Image 1

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. -} • • im ’ i‘ RAGLAND, Proprietor. |; ; rixvi. A * . v . OONWrniU TIOJt r>|f Til U (’OTISTlTCTIMN AN tlONIHV' l Nl , ONOMIC A I. A DM I NINTH ATIO N <>■•' TIM', (iOl'KR NMl'.N P. , COLUMBUS, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1S62L OFFICE—RANDOLPH H‘i BEET NUMBER "'; / I -kly enquirer 1 .Qbiuh' 1 ' * ,r * ry AtxL.uiia legislature. (lay Mornlns. Friday, 13/h.—In Iho Senate, tho fol- .... month". payable inrnrin- ' lowing were among the bills Introduced anil referred : To protect iho interests of iYFUTIEUMKNT3 minor heir*; to antond tlio Stnto oxonip- tn-ie.-.o'l it Two l)ottA»f» per ' tion law; to provide for working tho pub- first hi*erti»n. and On* 1>-har ; lj c roads during tho war: to allow l’ro- ; .itulinsertion. A r iuare lu the hato Judges to appoint clerks for their «* llnw ly, ’ C ' ° r *"* I »«««• Th » following worn pa.,cd ; To Thi, i» Iho diwbiliR I, .. .. .1 . amend »n act for the support of indigent the New York Herald to it „v r tu-i in** ; soldiers’ families ; to repeal an act relat- the fight of Saturday on the Kappah n' cn,sfl 1 ing tothe juror# of Cofleo county; to ck * U «PP«*™ l «mt Meado’s whole doubts and Artillery Taken < l Flays auil 1,800 '/Viaomv - taken by deny. Sedgwick and French—The It chela Drir.'tt across the River—Our Army on the South side of the Rapp a ha Occupation ' A * ' Fred rich ling given hr Corre#poiulen*e «f the Mnoon Tclcsruph. Georgia Legislature. Mii.lkdqkn tLLK, Nov. Id. The bill t«» restrict tho cultivation of c 'tton introduced by Mr. l’ottic was ta ken up by tho Senate. Onmlion of Mr. B l a nr ell to p t| o 1 1 I n dell n iU : being called the vote The movements ngaliut Texas. From the St. L >ui*» Republican glean the purpurt of Northern report “are gradual v progrof i* t* sort# llint the Te The Affair at KogersvUlc. m mom her# of fhn guard, who bi n the prisonO'a raptured in K.vtTei It thinds i nesaue, on Friday hc-t. we have some pi the department of the Gulf j tirular-* of tho aU’tir, which will ho r a 12, Tile bill . ,- 1( n , oi a pcrsimal character, j I.. the I'r’.valo ol | thoriu Ihe notion of njoclment. S»lurd„ a,'Fnoolii or Individuals. | The following now bills wore introduced utinv < , ...*l ,j ii.\vprti^eiiionts. and referred in tho 11 French. ""Thursday, November 19. 1863. •j tic Seiiutorahlp* v..», .. UU r», *w . y * Ford, und the .Nth and ilth, mi- th « * c * a®oUrin K tho exempt. fro.,. ...IU- i!”,wk SSlLn di'.pK tpromtt in Hue Sit,if,. I\tr fh.> r.ihr-C tury service In this State; for tho. roller i of indigent soldiers’ families in this State ; j, The afl’sir commenced at forty-flvo min- | to extend tho time forsoUlomtnt andcul- J , v ."l»tur«,»r«*mi Ibo order of tlio I Milledguvillc. lion. Lucius .1. ordinance; to amend the act to J ... ,, p lvVP ,,.1 ressed the “as- judicial proceeding* ; to umetul an act ti w!**• ’.*>ti. mi Thursday evening, permit the distillation of grail- in tl.i pirant* for State; for ’the relief of tho*o rutin tic' overrun by tho ouomy ; tooxoinplcertaii trust funds from taxation. Tlio bill t. amend an act to elect a State Printer wa passed. The two Houses mot in joint , we rup^oso tMit*lltho , S nittoriliip will have an equal rhow- NVc hope that, after bearing them " the Lcgida'ure will bo In the preclic- ' t 0 f t i, 0 Dutch justien, who protest- tba*. ho only wanteil to I ear one side nui'-lion, as arguments of both sides *.j l0 ted him." If the Legislature, .. r hearing ail the asphing gentlemen, j vo louch “botharod” as to find ■ , jhle to decide between them, and 1 compromise thoditHoulty by duet- • .,,mc new and more itoodest man, we foci like applauding the act. n,n oorrani indent of the Macon Tele- •egulato , the rebel picket* back to lh* ir dofei ; From that time till nearly dark .. ljr troop* , were getting in position a- near to the j enemy’s w >rk? a* they could approach llo H. V. ohupon mi that . Milledgrtvil hat he will be a fundi n'. Wo think that his mte in sue!) a squabble sj ondent writes that in . nti ’t will ho between I Hon. 1\ Butler King, hntuo should bo pn>- ian ever convinced that >ulil not ho sent to the time as this; this pon- been strengthened by »f hi* advocates -exult ' his going to tlio 8«nato •nt of J'residont Duvis’ • by ■ is of that ad- at the proper , , , .• r h ' ' wlm n mlcrvenod. ! Maine was deployed j line, tho fifth \Vi*. en ' itf ltm of buttle on ; i »r the flrtt Ume during iho ! ’ *• charged up, lull t itu-K tlie sixth u double skirmiph i being drawn up i' nt.lv advocated by Sir. Potth M I.U'.vd thought that the ic*glsl«l«irc should be < arellll bow it exerciped the power of clan legislation ; that this hill | which ri .'lricts the cultivation <»f tmiton j to onu Here per hand he di l not think Wi«s nei ei-'Hry ; that we neixl eoimn *ued 1 as n ferlili/.i>) ; that cotton e. | u»ed n« ; : such. w-»nId increase the. crops of corn ! [ from live to fifteen bushel* p «r acre. The lull wa - ,).i v . ii. I hv CM. Cham- 1 : hers. 11 • he’.ieveil t!mt oU >n feed a - a ! fertlltr.er wa« much exagci pt thought that clothing lal r,» food, and that cot I into tlm wlmlo of our apparel. Sj. •. r h lieve-l that only about ‘20,0(10 p'»u-i 1* ot cotton eo.it I ho manufactured, and ti nt ;i surplus of pRI.oOo pounds onhl he loft in tho hands of speculators. lb “ dam# buiieved that all of our ' land and labov could holiest emph mimnndi eountrv has he Li'C" 1 • i ■' ill T‘*xa«, having crossed the Snhim I ■ I : n ;• l of Cl i id we l (in ' with intore« It s ee*!>s t'.ntOcn. \Ym. eomunind'ul the nxpeditio a fore.* of the enemy was i determined to effect thei with tliis purpose, advai due d hv an nttnek in the rear .:>-j will ho nspnlhid, and a v taut port of entry recovered, i* Ihe stronghold of tho L< • with lii iiiandcrl hy Col. < • I it nor. within a few miles of tho t K Jones, who , learning that t Kogersvillo. capture, and ek> t . M i i can is,uieil hv hut ‘ , recently under ider. hulie-w un it is ndiililted that (iulve-t • •ndod by "numermis and Uliul work. ea*ematod bntle pretended dc-ciiplion of pome •! tli givon. It ^ brignao com- Upon getting 1 wn, ho sent on nmmiind to uinko tlm attack and concealed his main body j ' in the woods. Tlio attacking parly, ! which the ledcralp greatly outnumbered, w •• n ordered (•» bring on a fight and then 1 r> treat, a though they had after the eouimenooment ot the engagement, found llial they were outnumhcroil. Tho re--- sureeededadiiiirahly, our .-mall force ' retiring and being p .roieii by the euom.v ' id a* if by i body. White .ould 1 d that the principal work is theYremont atr*»et battery to the . westward of Ihe citv. Tlioro I# al.*>» u hat* stooped (ory. on tlm poiu: >•{ (Ji\l\e-ton i-hind. at iii I ■ ;U red inttie ffiinclfiftp of o suddenly, 1 upon Ilnur I o retreating : »j)p:irently bur ied flight -ommuuding the r thu cultivation of i tho city, ther dy iinmor Ihinkhcad nt onpo.’ito side ther in count ll,. vote, for Govern,t. TI,. ; K{„!,^T?lCT“'irt kriS^» b ,iJ!i I Z" " Imi' following was declared to be the Thomas II Watts ‘J8.M21, John tor V.fitH, Juiiitw K. Dowdell 1,4^1 Watt# was declared oltMLed. John II. Cahlwoll wa# re-eWtc Heitor oCtho 10th Judicial district. Saturday, \Wi.- in thoSenalu: To facilitate tho aotllemon of estates; to ninlco owner# of slaves liubl for proporty stolon; fvir tho rollof of ta: asso-sor*; to prevent tho distillation of gain. Bills passed : To nuthoriso tho action of ejectment; to al low Prohalo Judges to appoint !-pe,ial admin stralors in certain cases: also, to J I; authorize them to appoint clerk- for (heir | olllces. | Tebol l In tha House, a rob authorizing thopublica'ion«>1 absconding slaves was introduced and referred. A bill to prevent speculation in the prime nocoftarios of life was tabled. Bill to au thorize justice# in Coosa county l » ap point ovorseor#, Sec., of roads, pn-sed. Monday, 10t/».-—Bill# were introduced in the Senate : To repeal tho statute of non-claims in certain cases, during the war; defining tho duties of debtor and oroditrir in curtain#cases ; relative to r j change bills. Thu following were passed: n A bill empowering tho (. i ] the public, lands in certain cases; a * I Union rolativo to impressment# ; K I H uee resolution to inquire Into tho »-x I '' u '' j pediency of abolishing the office of Mi I • pt! !* purintendent of Public School# ; House vishml "* bill to repeal an act to allow Juslico# of who n ,r the Peace U> appoint road ovoraoors in J.'JJJJJ "! I Coosa county; the bills roliuivo to the | W |,„ J l( memory of deceased #oldi«»rs, and relj- J while >0 tive to Tax Assessor*. I P r j > g r J ' • j In the House, bill* worn In trod uc f,r To umeml an act to increase the price **• I certain public land# in Alabama; 1 1 hu*hiiniLth«^resmii'-ea of lh- h “ 1 Several report# from i I,’ inndo and concurred in, o* I bill to repeal an act to , companies to carry troops iu for tlm state five of charge tv a third reading. A me#* io 4iovernor was received, recoiiiiuen ltll j -uitald** testimonial be given by thi | .<rul s-emoly t > Mi-*Sin#om, ot ( l ' kuo county, who piloted Ooimrtil 1 I***' Jin that county, when in pursuit •• ch Straight*# command, which was re I jo a spexial committee. j the left of tin* ftiri'lii'.-Uion- I,y storm, (liii-liing forward gallantly and impetu- 1 id that at tho cominonco- 'ar cotton was proclaimed wero found to do ; that to restrict iho cut- formi<irtble fortilicittio of tho forts dcleipling the forty gnus, «ouio i f tli Kngflish fabric. If tlm Uepubli id.r oft t id on boll, fin; 3 enemy lm ider uticondl- t J'Hgbt of (heir dead worn lountl on tho field, and about thirty Wounded, the num ber #umqidor:ng being 881, of whom, about 100 are -aid l» have Oicapcd, vvlii.n Ir. Pottle, e.mlMem emblv of T \V c, n ™ Ul '^6 ■ . Hurt#, n"rc«ohui«H\ Toni kb i IMM W11 IT K Cl iu information ofauothe White county, by the tor it’s Ll Owen* to , Hi letui oo- oeaud ryisl and thritty be miiJv by fl.i liaps be inwt l gold and alive vilhi <Re*»nalUumi would go /cha*itig provitlwi* and ;orth thnn their equivalent i.u y would here. But if whackers infesting that secle Mr. Lewis Pilch lord, uil v loynl citizen ot that oounly Mr. Pitch ford, in compuny whs endenvoring for that tiurpose the side of tee road, along kUppoim] they would pass, a sentinel near by, who wn torumtmn of their approach 1 cortw.l signal. The signal when Mr. Pilch food and party *j»i ung tu 1 the I'ite lattei tired a volley ami r.-tr u"-i Our mart returned lb*-lire, wiUi wIihI el- lect in not known. Mr. P wa* "’mt thi • tho breast and dial instantly. I'n.s o cllrr<*d the night of tin* E I mst. i -uiui ofaflairsin thatsectmii i- " I l.o bo ve.y 1 • H The lories are c.ri.Uimiy eomniititug depredation# ujmn the , , .,l citizens. It is t" bo hoped that tho au thorities will #und a sulucimit force thorO to clean them out, rootand brnnob Athens /{inner. KxTOBTtON A Mono 1 t ordc e N . . r.sL I i Tam.oiih —A | Very worthy and intelligent »<ddi-r, lm. lrawn hi# jacket and pant# Ii *m tho I I tiarrrnmunL, tind paid $21 lor tlm ratio , j I -lopped into a tailor’* shop to have the j , irarmenta altered to lit him. t he price | J H-H-ed for doing the job was r.'*' - I,' 1 ' ; i timos more than th** coht<ifthe Milt. 1 lm , c>idior being ahockod at , h" cloirge wmt fto another, and wn-told that ue cyu-i . I not do the altering lor l. than .. * 1 i double the cost of tlio a tic!.*-. I tie r.- ] ! suit Wa# he left one ol the ai tie.t - t" be I altered at The poor worn n d • tho | , work after alt, and thaseaxtort umei - r.-ap tho enormuu# profit#. It will he well 1 for the GovoromotU t > hunt up them ,-x- torti >ner oxompt# and loam thorn tlm u»o ! of tho musket.—Richmond Sentinrl. , study tin* Ariny of (lie P->- . 'Tho'result shown that they did oi rcctly estimate the bravery <»l mir :rs, since their works were curried dv four regiment*., who, in akirmish ■ Imrgesl on lli« enemy l:i hi- line'd , und> r tin* mo'Mi-lioft of his rifi<- ’S ig - nit ilui Rth Maine, ir* d a rebel battle-llag. That rngi- -uflerud very severely, lo-ing in 1 and w ind -i IT out of ii* 22 oill ivLo v.'ent into inti mi, and two third- m/lLlcd in-n. .Th oiny to Mintain hi* f tho hot law, large section* of the deprived of cnlt.m feed, Which was tho best fertilizer for the owl- ture ot t lie sugar cane— that cotton, which was King, is now to bo tri aUtd a# a Feion. When lie concluded, Un motion of Mr. Speer, thu Neuftfu went into tcyrot hcmtiop. Tin* nomination of Judge Joseph Hen ry Lumpkin, was in.itiiiimni.-ly coti- l H- Judge ol Suprc.il Mr. B'l I (I h ,d 1 lld.lt cup ofth- Tlm A')mu rimr, be rc'|»i«M«d tn I n warii n j Richard llughc-, Tax Oullector of Clark ; \Ve h<’#o fencin' ton# to the Secretary county, died in that town, at tlm house or , tt, iiM.rrdeil.dy. and h» l(J.'di : h | Mri Jam- I> J’in.'-rd, on S .hhntb .- v , ,thc d It tire enta ives iu j | :U ,t, fitting in hi-, chnir, with hi.i leg# (•„,,,*■ , Y "f the-anm ; . rosio lnnd hi# Hpoclttolon on hi# nose.-- ! v dy.--D. laidf. 1 Jlo withioiinA i.) tltis oftitude by u mom- ! ,,'ir | U... r.M.iiU-, ilfi.-; , firuiliit from , Wu toi.i.ss.--(lev. V-atKiO | churcb, who called at hisdoor to-imounce 1 p rAf . ( , ( ] S iloi day night, from , io him that tliuuer w ready. Hi. death, j w |,; ( p f the StuM.. the Van- j like hi*, life, r shall be oners went into battle with I nho\ <; their own numher. i tlrni ". ! v«*ry lurgu. The fir.t hriga'lo «•! ‘ i I Wright’s divLon wa# not in tin.' ft< ti"i j The 1‘s' i' tu Western Virginia. ! Then* are ' nt few additional purlieu of interest, of thn tight on Friday I J found L here in pc Our fare that tho . npi<*ky, Ohio, i October 21 *1, IbbJ. j .in'-—1 left New Qrloatuon .-.'■pt. mbi-r, came hy sea to und arxiv.-cl here cm tho l#t. xie vcry^woll reproaentod nt of numbers. There are ■ tf vi humlrod prisoqdr# hem, ( IWOIMJ General# Kc.t 'LuilJ. Aval-ill, tie* I tlie craltfylug intolligciiOo brought by ! p i ->oger» from the West, la#t night, that ! our lox# in the affair wa.°. not > •> great a* | ha* been reported. It is now staled that j it will not‘exceed 8U0 t killed, The completion of the Atlantic, and Great W»#leru rui!r »nd. leading from balHiiianca, on th« >joar York “/Vii « 0 road, through fSenniylvunm and Ont'» t • Cincinnati, whore it .m.i.e witli tiiu 1^},,j ndssiug , , , . . . , Ohi" and Ali*si»#ippi, t* Li' I f" r Hjo Ut i The battle, instead of m nr' f*. glit u. „f March. This will cnnhbi through | F r ankford, a#*tatedyestorday, took plane travel and freight ko rcHi h .Sl Louis .rmu ;ll Droop Mountain, twenty-five mile New Yorkwitho.it reehipping. und d« - . \j<»rthwr,t of Lewi-liurg, and i, i.i lto • r ea»e# tho distance one hundred and have boon tgulnly an artillery duel in 1 -ooil run- aouth which nu»nb<r* of the enemy were killed Ev twenty-five inile*. of the lake 1. We j Clovelattd. pieved " 'dder i „( Jl rhnioiJii, appropriating S mt. nip] vhe purchare of u hou.e to be tend nod , , Hy residence. A ooiiimiltoo of throe wa# 0 f any of tin (j ivernmenf •* *°P l i »p |K >inted to sulecta #uitnble building I which number* of the enemy Lrie and nn ^ wounded. Our troops were, nowov 1 i*r, forced to full hack, und tlm enemy ad- • v piced «n 1 .won ,iied Lcwi#bur#r. They -A re.oln 1 contiuti-d th ' ' irsiiit to Sweet Spring- ly (Jonnoil , Mountain, in M .roo county, when they ly che. kod by the arrival ot our nent#. fum- i YVc ure #ldl u» bio U> give tho name# killed or wounded Tho latest report# #Uto the onRtny art •e>#arie* from ' ~ rt _ . retreating, and are beinj(.cautiously Tol- aid he but little There 1# abundanee In tho country, lowed by Why 9pulJ not m tome plan 1. r.m t ir» 1 LvMhb«rVvWi'iniM, if prup-1 |i«raj t“ .iy whinlior this report,, 11 tl -Ml,,- I--I,by pd* | “f dutribuUid. Then, h« be-,, too tied tn full credence or nol, tliouji < r i i - dMly tljrwl#l> | «tid about fumln*. No denser of j .<oorlrined It from n relUble eourco. lue \\ncs. The weather is getting very | u in a laudol m K onero , u * e»!dh#r»>. Jean only h *j»e for ^ (’ (Mimittei- that reported t?ie bill, itdvo* tinted the restriction. (iii motion tostriko out rfstrlctlon, th • y, ;,i,d nay# wero called, which result ed in thovfiie -you# 18, nay# 20. • On motion ol M r. Guarry, the bill was untlpoued until Wednesday. Senate adjourn id until » o'clock tin# The I foil 1 * o mot tn-day, and jiut on sec ond reading the bills reported on ycstcr- l iu, IfoUhO concurred in tho resolution of Iho Senate to fix the day for tho elec tion of Confederate Senator, on W odues- duy, the 2oth iii»t. Mr. Du in a* tnovcii t»» take tip tho re*- olntiou to appoint Thursday, the 10ih of bocemhor, a# a day of fasting and Adopted. Ij.nirnod until tea o’clock Pr m r ito Mi Thu f, thn lfartf. Thursday morning In*t. . lHynioutb, >m the traiis- . rcporl. fling < n Mutfreonhoio. est intelligence, however, i# that after iidviTucing about 1'otir mile?, they »d to the r boat# The ft to attumjit too small Itiahm. WhitJt Vllh. From thn Front. A tllrgenu wh" arrived from tlm front till# morning report* all quint. Tl.n re moval Iro'ii Sweetwater to tho roar, of the sick und di-uhlnd men, is in progre#*. ■ Thi* may b- due to two Cause#—an in- tentiou to iidv*it>( >■ t<» Knoxville, .r the relaxation of lmtim -% on thn rnilrncl presenting ii good oppnrtunily for portulio'i "I the rb-k and disublvd. resided in this county, wh highly esteemed by nil " ho At tho uomiiignccrr.entof the whou upward.-* of #c.Vont.v id long | * A til' 1 lids' miiincd wiib 1.11<• 11* until In* i dulio. required hi# return liumo. II" held the ofllce of Tux Collector m years, and no man over oxhihited gc ttdulity in any position. Capture uf l>r. Peter#. Dr. I’. ’.er •, Win. killed fion. Van J» Wu# cnpturo'l a lew days kim'ii on plantation upon tho M i-isin-ippi ri where be was en pigod in -ailing w>" thi) Yankees. Jl" j*role.*ed t*f ti is euj ry far 1 - inquiry and itfolf that h.- tlm Co ider. , that he " Tho it' j nrudeul now and tlioi * | declaration of ttosaof: " | 1 ‘SouthiirU ‘no#vsjmpe * 1,»- ,.or..d Ii., of :UIV ( ck long ag 1 as .tnlugrapln i .. '-<* | Un,hh We 1'uvol" tounding Und contract# WliUkry. a rued that it i# a fact—u#- Hjipiiling as it is—that thorn VNl. We.' • ha left t nfed., ^ I th. iijoeture. Floyd county B-ncfeotor, who give* us 'cd time and harvest, l»u# b)o##*ft our country i.ap:. i ,-*r - j with a competency, and if cupidity hide# Y'ours, A , | it, hunger will find it out. lucre e, J J. Ovmtrn. thank God, “corn in Egypt, arid none ^.«. 1 need #ufl*er for want of .t. .*:# The P r y.h J ri-' of the 11th; A.C#at* From an Kx-Brk».m>inr.— •' vti-tha* a,,., i: lbWhoad of beef cattle Tut* Now Y’ork Herald publish" pH-ed tl,i nigh th jt pin*M* on Wcdne* lay i column addro## iruin S. A. Gn "b -V" (*■>.'* trt »* : **^ip»UW. in «, U (b.r «*l.- W( re ietf-r-.d-i r r <»* t Braga - r * rm y. | m^tkable addre#* to the paojde N nr- army -ecru to ' |catt*at« from M.r. Gaunt, forme bn In r- L danger .,f being" “ urved ! gr.swniaii. in rebaldom, and n ' * . . , . 1 General in the rebel army, b ' 1 • tu">- tor'«rpe, notwil^ tand- » r | MM , er(lf WHf at Litt'o Rock, mg t:ie , ■(,'u>n to speculate t» much , [ ie eounscl* #ul»mL«ion t*» ti a i 'on th/*lr neecMitiM. |' *rm», and denounce* Jeff Ikt' m , m I luoarure l term* a* a hypoertt , , „ . . .i,| raul, #i d by no mean# the mn - Gnrdnor. .0 Ion, «nd 1.- ^ vorablj know a# editor ana proprietor nr —- tbe Auvu-ts O utitutionnliA!. ha* aold 1 0 gj ccr who pa#*ed thtotigh Cul- ' eharnct' out thHt ■“ -- - j. '*■* k “ any rate no furtherapprohunsiona of thoiv being able to roach tho railroad, JjyneM. Rep., UfA. Tho Richmond paper# 1.1 tho I2tl» ntate that Avarill ha* fallen back, l ater trom New Orient*. - I Tho Mobile Tribune has N-w Orleans '. paper# of the Wth u!t. A* until, thoy i ate entirely without new# of military movement*. Tho city now#, too, i« bar- ' ren of tutore*l. The l'tuayuue ha# “Nolo/ ' on Trade, ' from which wo loom that 14 ' . 4 !"’ ' busine## wa# extremely inert “Tho 1*, igadter ol ' from tho W 1 ft ... _;id far betwoeu, oxpept- v,. v -*.w.» Hocountof the Government." (Jnton | qqioaunpHe* of food in nu- 1 ^ rM , no jy restricted whlob I Si*! ing tlio there: tl ,„ llv „„, What b-i l(i* ' ” '^ n P r * T * to * ccounl * ro l he small ,-ri. t.!."- There ha# not yet boon rival from thn f)hio. The#ugnr crop, it e«t eln#* - i will be of tho manufacture of a large quantity of whf*- kev for tho Government I"- medical pur- no*e#-rum >r -ay# froni -Vt.UlXJlo U00,Q00, but it i# enough to kre*w that tho-o con tractu exi-t, und that there urn rneti preparing to fill them. Gracious heaven*! can they bo mm * that can look upon tho drafts that are made upon the country Mrir' ' r. hi i hy tho army, pital# and grain, by, From Faat Tcuncgacc, Advices from Ka#t Tonneaaot. arrival on thi* morning'# train, are that Buruaido had retreated frem Knoxville to Ward* iJoan* .Station, hi# ultiinate do#- tlnntion being supposed to bo Big Creek and Cumberland Gap. At ln«t accounts, hi# fort os wore about Jo mile# North of Knoxville. 11 i* not deemed prudent to di*clo*e the whereabout# of Long»troot. 'Diet- r>*. aim -t every night, tour un know'that It will "Uke . ry grain, and th" joretno, for fond lor n. .n •. I t»e«*t, mid ' Ilunl* t mfta., Mth. vrt bo w iling to add to the general »ut- I —* f.-ring that must ensue, by worse than Si hsti i utk noh Gunn y llAUutNO.— wasting the .Him. \ 'id all for tho sake | We hail the p|«*#iiro of exunilniP; (i lIiv luerc torn*: iomtnv\orv to talk oi men of xiibstnutlnl, homemade bagging a l„„' n th- -.-ill-. Oftlw l«..jiit«u »na | yfl.tcr.lHy,, I'lMrtiniclurc.l ftoin.1110 barli the army for whukey—e ng n sj,o '* bnggln the bar iv body knows 1 of the poplar tree, by Mrs. l»r. T. Dillard, now tlio* wh inker go '.i. And besides th» ! of Bur k* county, who, we undomtand, (iovernnient can very easily have all | make# four ynrd# p *r day. ihe hugging Uiijt i* rmlt;/ rijcessary made iu thp*u • " " Viu.xu rr l stipulated rut A ■» urren -In Culifot vful, i a tty often fearful. January, 18UI, ',i ot yet three j ear# ngo.) j Daniel K. Vance borrowed «»i Morris Wise, payubloon demand, with J compound interest at 8 per cent, per j month. Not being paid, \S’i.«e sued it and obtained a verdict a month ago, for I thu snug lit 1 le sum of olio hundred and sixty million* of dollnn. Not feeling able to boo #h.much money. Wise con cluded tosirikootl one •'ttnnrcd and ft'r*y mit'.iouA from the amount, and only have judgment • nlcrai] for the trilln of twenty millions. l’noMorioN.a.—The promotion* above the rank ot Union*!, in the I'onfedcrute army, have not bn**n i.umermi* of lnt#. — Tlm most r* ( nt M.- the t.illowing | t .. Colon«1 -t. It \ 'Utig, of Georgia, to (uinists of the inner bark of the poplar, Briimdi-r Gen •. . - -j. 28th. •u* of which the filling i* mnde, and of 1 (• K r, ..t Tex-i*, lolu ainonKu*. , -Ottoir warp*. In the pre«mit acarolty ol i ftrigndici (."nerai, Sept. 28tli. wimt win tlie poor and the soldier’s ! gunny bagring, thm article will l»c ft.und Co.om-l hdward Hi.'gin*. ol L ipMitma, fund Ii"* do» Manv farmer# have Had 1 ,» cheap and capital .ulMtitute, answer, „g lo b> . U rl g H die r , rai, Get. 2xh, itnpr«*-*e 1. nlre.dv than they all the purple* «1 tuo .former. I'ite hag- mrc. oilier entuct will make ring can t>e reon at Un* olhen for a few v . .... .• .md h gh i"i itiKl), in all cun- I day*#.—ConslitUtionnhat. j „ Ctituftn, Ncv. •». A ?pci lal dt-pnlch thi, will iiinki. It worn, l»r | B fur corn ; ■■ ■ An onicer who paa>eu . n.n !•> niaKe wih*k y um. . tli.it P»,w ,n,| th, K.v-i-lc ; rnr « Mmiitay t»l.l that «ll »f il'ihiq-. T]' l \ K . h '’ 1,c< ,“V’-r-iV . l 'i’u 1'U il'l V-f • ninny l-rh ' n t fh,,n 1 i«M ... fi£n; ( ,....iii.>;.;bri«;i;-, | | i . |*«5imof ,i!:M. y UU. !ur.'-',nti.^TiL^i"'^T2rJr*it» h ^SS til U' 1 aka earn of himmlt. which "fit* 0-tiltOil lb _,i a I retd v than thoy all the pur|.o*e# af t»ie formar. The hug- I I spare. Ollier emues will make gin* can be »«*ti nt tht# ufliett fora few and high '• > J'lglb in | dRyt.-OonstitUtxnnahst j from Jl( . H il'tmkrm Inobnoitv. —• We saw ye# I Lrouhl „ Of Iho m-a dlmlnuKTO for hi. j ard., n My'. h*t »>-hit"th. ##v«i Cotton w., .-..mfon onls In M, ((" <-«of but 0«trloU0- I -now, n.ud.i ,nd trlmmiwl with corn , »h..tn .if too mof.th I corn, t»> piaxe wn y j- op Dial | shuck*. Much paina had been taken in painoli l being qnici lb. J j w*r<> oruereu to #ca 1 aka cam of him»«lf. Rouh Couri< ^ ,ocer;t advice# nufiK lure, mid ooiy,pleteil, It wh* lm- b- i n lal.. u I . tho j really a very pretty a (fail ri'li ee any burnt..I. 1 1 lid v might wear with ldr.uuro. — Monty. I'lie force ol the li.ilinti* ji Adv % ^ lo b(» from iMM to Cr.OOU, Two.-f th. John Van. L. A. Dr.* night lull, longed lo l formerly i uUo dta>erjeu fioiu n J*f G whose iminu* wo h#'" not t *b learn.— hi •. AV. IV^ . MtRRH.it ai mt .I'rn.tiE :: \J ivqo.w.- l'ke JtirJjni j. ,. mb' the marriage of Lieu. Waller \f i-- ll-twoll y• 1 ungc•' rti er^q ", . ol tlio l'rejtijvni. L'* »l W*, k- b«. villi' tint" been ,«tat. •m»d u* tiiaf pL and during Id. "lay thera ba jdaa . of Irit-nds t*v the polite u)Jd iuLuim manner in whirl) he baa dwet-arh-ut .lulicK. A guiilrngt i ‘ reptirtihl «t I’’ vec* bam i, iiwaumg a ri-a ta ' rivci to i ou«* over th" YJ-Ulc i# intended le cu-oparalo v..d L Thomas army.