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

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m ML . * The ilrilef oT 11 ounbus t uquxrcr. : a u,« , . . Ttie&day Monung, Not. 24,1863. The llfiiel of Confederate 1‘rlsonrri, lly considered k- tiled will be no more exchanges of i prisoner* «oon. Tho Yankee prison* nt j the North contain n large number of our j gallant soldiers captured in battle A I1KII>AL GHHETIWG, Ari'KCTIOXATKLY IN8CBIBEB TO MRS. 8PKNCBR 8ESIMK8. Porter Ingram, E*q-. w„0 i- U»W1 ana Candida* thodun.tlpro.pvc Conr-su ttHo.rttM.UeU-, uoaxpirnl j » «“•*•* ">“««“«" ‘ h «J“ r ,r„,, i. an .W. lawyer if tlii. city, and a tl.crn-mo^w.n.cT at l«.t- Tb.J , ar-e all UIIlined to the rigors of *i North «•< r I -rn climate, and there u every rcn.on tn [ that it will receive .Iron* .upport the pd.itu-al lovm 1,1,1 u * fear that both the food and clothing fur- j Cong'pi* at iu pppronching session. engage^ ‘ -*‘r fhw | nished them will be inadequate to their j Our Aral impressions, before wo bad comfort. With the Lrst that can be done carefully rend tho plan, were decidedly for them, many of them nui»t sulfur; and agdiiii- t it, mid one feature is (till ohj< (Matt of the flunk Convention. Wo con:mend tbc action of tho Bank er*’ Convention at Augusta to the can- ,„l ron.idvr.lic. uf the wind.. (•«•(•'"- I M , 0 , n , .aluhTtah harpy y.«-lh<*. The matter, involved .re of now-1 tJr baliH r ,.„_ corn to us all, not only ** a community 1 when p,f« hut a beauteous dream of joy struggling for existence* but a* iudivid- j hndimtMud by tears— ua 1(1, The plan proposed is understood. When rrion-Jahii* wove a gulden chain between to be that favored by high official finan cier# at Richmond, and there ># no doubt e choice of tho people fall on him, the Phtrfet will bo represented by a gentle- ni.n of.llitnlty, w*«cit.v ».d I'™ 1 '’""; | witbouttlio I.eTp wbi.-li kindred, f-irnd, | tkmablr, We allude to tho propwitioo and ol patriotic devotion l« tut) great 1 . ..... cause* ol tho country. ; and *yiDpulhv«ur» at home* may bernabiod | to give, wo fear that numbers will never 7* , * ,, -gain look upon t!io genial and sunny « M..IM tor ,* nJ , , r _. J e deliver, nvo and d.f, 11 " 'll *' ‘I “l" n - (her hav-ruhed -.,1 mmaeb. ford i- finnminci-J - tndldata f>r (b>n- A f „ w lUv , , _ .... .. ,, Kt * K flil 10 renin ni rr ’ , ,j-;.eul nmdo u, by one ut til. ao »<>“'■ '«»«• T1 - \ . prisoner, otmlfiai on Uko Krie, vra.ux- Ibolr appreciation of Col. Il,nnf..ril» , dulv end the fewil.ility of* claims by recently ©looting for a full j , m „ term, and though our preference* hi* conjpo! Col. IllV.. Ik- Dull cral coroj seon whether ho rum wall in race tu in a single handed match. ^ j plan of furnishing them relief through j the enemy’s linos by (lag of truce. « P»rtivip»tc in'hrp.'p-, t h«l the >urM »*d cbv»pr,t of tl.o (t»ll*nl terrice. «J |nodf ( , f n . ijr „, nK t'lera would b.i by ud hi, (tbility tu rvprt..vut i dr-twn upon bu.inov. u.vn ut tbr dltably. He has now so j >i„rth, niih whom manyJ«f 'our citlactts »nd it ram*in« «« b» | b , v , bw ., )f „ m , uo l. deling. «> J would even nosy cause their drafts for { such a purposoto be accepted. Such ob* , .... HUatiom would of courso bo considered -»*«•« IWWHjh.ff ..*«***> “ f t,lC j d.ddv ..( to t r.l-.u.-d vt fcw£<M»tk**V>. «b» the ptopo-j^> M « '-ribv.w.rin «p«i« fund. ; .nd rition t-* r**tor« peace by the tops rale thin of the Mate* North and South wem- •ed to hove no other support* r* among u» bot the **C oDstrvaUrr»,” of North Cur«- iinat Mo opposed it as revolutionary and iuti of present and future perils. We sec no good rcnion to change our opinio*, of the proposition now. when it sot-im t<> have grown into more jBtvor and to l • i;upp<*rtcd o'* the "platform” of n party attempted to bo organic*!. Tho constitution of the Confederate Mute* not only rests in Congress tho ex clusive pmver to declare and prosecute war, but forbid* tho several States to "enter Info any alliance, treaty or i on- federation.” Nothing is plain- r. from tho whole spirit and tenor of the instru ment, than that tho States confederated under lie provisions woro formed into a distinct political community, having certain delegated povvors, tlio chief of which was the conduct ot tho foreign re lations of the whole, and divesting tho tev»r»l Staler of any of tho power* thu* delegated. The confederation would have been of but little value If any OHO of the Stiito* associated had boon empowered -‘•1thor to plunge tho w hole into war, or to dt»w off from a war in which all were png-gnl and make its own terras-with tho enemy—OP, what is ttio same thing, three the others by its example to make a peace objectionable to them. But the advocates of the proposition urge that (lie Confederate State* can alter their constitution In this pavtieular, and thus bo loft freo to moot the Northorn Status in a penernt convention, when and where tettiu of peace can ho freely con sidered and agreed upon. If this i» not a proposition far reconstruction, It certain ly i* n motion to disband the existing po litical organisations itttn which the State* of tho old Union are d< -idod, and to form m-w'"unMnalichs, tha *t*-ni or natute of which no man enr foresee. Who know- what political awociates tho State of Missouri might choose, or the Stale of Kentucky, or oven Texas and Arknnsas Instiad of a boundary dividing th alnveho’.dipg from tho uon-i*lavoholding Srttes, wo might he forced by circum stance* t.o form an Atlantic confederacy, n vonfederH-y of tho Mh.-issippi Stale?, ajftd wcon/bderacy of the l*aeille Hinte«; or,what is perhaps worse, thoro might f»t* half a dozen or moro little confederacies formed, of which tho States now sustain ing tho government at Richmond might constitute two or .three. Thoir interests would be conflicting, their institution*. Irreconcilable, their proximity produc tive of almost Inevitable hostile colli- tdons, and tho moorubre 'ce of fornu-r in juries constantly inciting doedi of rapine and revenge. I’eaeu would have taken her long leave of.Stales and pcoplo lately so prosperous and fraternal, and tho past history of Mexico would bfloomo tho fu turo record of this republic. Before the war commenced, the propo- sUlon was made to refer tho "vexed question” that agitated tho country to a convention of all tho States, and at that time thorn was no constitutional obstacle to such a courso. But tho Southo States t on rejected tho plan, on 1 ground t lint they Woro competent to prot* their own right* and wero resolved to do it by thoir own action. They cannot now propose h mode of lotilnnient then reject ed by themselves without backing down from thoir position and yielding at the mouth of (lie cannon what they then fpurood as dishonorable. Kvon tho pro* pbsal now \yould doubtless ho roeoived with derision by tho Yankees, and from it they would derive encouragement to persevere in Ilnur war of subjugation, the concession assuring them that tho rebel lion was nearly "played out.” Kvon th© preliminary movement toward* altering our constitution so a* to allow a conven tion of all Urn Stale* of tho old I'niotl would stimulate with fresh hopuaud en ergy tho Yankee effort to press us to tho wall btd'oro tho close of Lincoln’’* admin istration. Wo wero reluctant and slow Id take the position that led to this war. Every a*t of "precopUaiiou’' was resisted by n« with all ourWehle energy, ami with u >*ip. glen©,;' of devotion to the South and bur '.•►tififenm* that was poorly approdUtod by our1s<ih> l ‘at opponent. 1 -. Our earnest appeal fr*i“ th** Aral was for co~oj*ration and cv/ic«T#by nil the slaveholding Slates. Wo desired ail Urn States interested in our peculiar institution to act together and make common cause, believing that In sutb a course Was thoir only path of safety uud success. We ara for ew-oj<rr- urrOa still—oo-ojM»r»itii»n in »*upj><»rtdfa c.iutedarue tioverumont to which we h«* 0 dcb'gMted all powers pertaining to p»»a''e "t - wa*--co-operation in tho effort to preserve a boleaguarvd and world-op posed msti.ntion that makes ns© distinctive pebpto a .d gives us our only promise ol lUture groatnvs* and )»rofpority. This, in our opimon, can n • more be accom- plised by »gpnr*tti State action now than believe that the authorities of the con tending .States, instead of •confiscating or otherwise interfering with them, would encourage and facilitate such rx- ciiHfige^of buinjtuiry. r».T><u»e ino'ividu a’ly fnterosled In any <»f th<f r prisoners, and not bring lliemtolvrs siitlicien'ly known to make sure the honoring of their orders on parties at (lie North, might procure accomodations of thi* ?- rt through men among u« whose draft* would be respected. Of course, they would not object to give, and the drawer should not hcs'.tate to requiso ample •urily for the cancelling of the o’oliga- Wi 0 that; rnond of the Iftth i had been granicd 1 dispatch from Rich- •ports thut permission tin Fedcrals to bring over stores tor the Yankee prisoners hold In this Confederary. uud UikI horoaf*.* r tlie trips of fl-ig of truco H-.«ts would b<' more frequent bocauKC of this arrunge went. Of coarse n similar privilege will bo allowed tbSoutheriiorsdidiring-to aid the prisoners confined at the North, and surely our poopln will no; bo laggard in vailing themselves of this opportunity to di* charge u part of tho debt of gratitude they owe to tho brave hut unfortunate men who are suffering for their devotion to their country. We again recommend tho plan which wo have suggested a* the he-t mode of aflbrdipg them relief, but 1 ope that if a bettor one mu ho deviled it will bo propound ami acted on ut oiu-e. Our TraiiH~.xf JaMjftMlppi Murresacs, Tho Yankee disaster at Matagorda Ityy, reported by telegram published yesterday morning, doubtless befel the expedition of dliij. (Jen. Dans, though othorwMn rondornd in, our dispatch. This expedi tion, a* wo hud In 011 advi*e<l by n Nt« Yoik ditqmtuii nflheHth, left^N«*jv Orl Oho» tin.' in-.t week fn October. The straiu- -hip McOlelhm was reported to b • tho (leg ship, ami tho Monongahela, Virgiiiia and Owasco wero named n* a threo vessels of war convoying tho expedition. The number of transports was said to Im large. The fleet crowed the bar of the Southwevt Hasson tho 27th of October. If tho re- ported terrible d!*nalnr to this very fur mfdablo expu iition, and capture ol'yevun of U10 is^i-jvort*, should heronfirinefl, it will provo one of tho most serious mfr- hnp t'» the Yankee aniiu that has oevurr- ed tin’s year. Only tho day previous we had news of two snvoio repulses to tho Yankee land forces seeking to invHdo Texas from 1.011- isiuna—onn, tho diToat of Franklin's di vision by Gen. Green, noar Alexandria, Li., on ihodth Inst.; tho oilier the delent of Wei tael’s division by Gen. Toy lor, near Opelousas, These repulse* are re ported to have eotnpollud tho, abondbu- ment of the expedition. It thus appears that our countrymen of tho Iruiis-Alississippi department are most resolutely and ofteotivoly prosecut ing tho war, They wow to display 1 more of activity and daring than has bo far cUafactorir.ed Operation* on our side in tiiocnst. Tho reports from Arkansai not altogether satisfactory, but uvi tho Yankuu statements am reliable, rould not expect unvarying successes across the MhuUdppi. Tho camp»ig:\ in that region is, in its general aspect#, high ly gratifying and encouraging. Th possession of the Mississippi river has, t tar, proven a barren victory-to ,1m Ymi* ke,-s. and a greatly overrated dinn?tor to oar youthfnt hearts. Whose liiiks nor time, nor changinx scenes hath hadtku power to part. To thee, lay .tailing, who»« pure lor© and faith l’r« tberirhfrd long. I now etfend. through joy and tears, a happy yBridSl .Song! - Awake my Harp! thyswoet»»t notes of joyons- J'r.>m the AagU'ta l.'oiututiana!i*l. Hank toiivplill-n. iLxaDar, xov. 17ru, l^v>. > 11 O' CLOCK, A. M. j Tb< Convention mot at II o'clock Uii* morning. The President invited any members of CongreM who were present to take —ut> the Ckm vention. »ti*»n, C. O. Baylor, K q., of Ga , also invited to a sent in the Conven- On ved at the Treasury therefor, arid that the j Georgia i • jiri+.-r t tire t«r four |«r o»nt. ; .Vomfayjf, can Ii>nn» be abolished. , .... 7. 'I ii.u the eight of tbu holder of tho j L ’' , " lt! l ,; ‘ T r "n-ury not *?, which upon their face are , of estatca and ;l ; ttiiidi,.' *‘ in i-igbt per conk stock, ought { a nd reject. J th- to bo rmognix.Ml, and un eight per cent. | »t » .bon ,.MioJ (.roTUed f.r that pur- I " w "" r “ pose ; lit.d i\l^o that ad the privileges ‘ffAdingqu*-- - -n ittacJi -d to tho original -ix per cent, tail j in* »v lie restore! to the holders o; all out- ; corpora*ion of t . indifvg certificates of that loan. H. Tsjat an increased dutv bo levied or all import* and exporUduring tbnconliu uance of the war, and that the same *h< collected in coin or approved bills 01 Hrmicp, or in the interest fun her time was granted For she—Mg o«r« pel ‘'SaoirtuV'l’*—^blithe Fairv j 1 ,, *‘ ! I* «^«' ->« •“* I (b, PArnes a««iw w u«. d-r I & Chairman; C. M. Furman, M. C. friend, but mine. • ril'julJ 1 ail snowy veil around thy ; Mo?.), levy n Ux payable in specie to the yearly interest on the bond*, lie, who ar« not able to t« bond*, If (ns wc assume) l*onds of a small de nomination, say §100, be issued, men of| siunli m.'1.11.1 may manage t«> invest j amount that will enable them to pay their taxe* with the interest couporr being allowed for them to make Ail nature rh'-uld 1>« gar and gtad, and earth's tito investment in installments. Bat there most lovely bowers unfortunately, numhera of our j.eo- i heir hrj«ht«t garlands u«w unfold for Psb- pl« who cannot even do this so heavy i u»'«> a bridal H«wen! , , ' 1‘eol on! peal on! gay bridal bells, your c.rarest present, and now I , 1 . ! employ, tl)0 S|XX'ie to pay j ^ n j ^^(1 with yoar happiv.it ehiinrs the full- *.h»* tax levied f«*rdi»t©r»**t on tiie Wiuls'f j n vs* of her joy! ff there is any way for them to obtain d. 1 I » i*h her futon life to be a c©a*ele*s rung of we are inside tu *ee it. j ,u ' c * Why hi* tfc.'(I**. |,x prorUl.m t.p-.. I U»i.»Br,«oiW«ht*i'h truth «DJf.lth.« htloptirt) ? 1, it Ter f.ar tintt (!tc br'tttto («,«., • Ill i.Mt tttherv. i.» 1... (Kill,11 by r»piuli»t-? , ..»! nt«y the I »«<ll» (■ btr tl*th<.tm> Tiro Ot,v. rtmi, nt. it wi.l l» u iti ] b..rt to-tl,y, ever bright as o«-*w t ami life f'»r thee uxaV Ttis follow ing delegates were reports Mk lJitiorj to those reiborlpd in our rvfio vesterday * proceedings, vix: Bank <•: .M< inphie, Memphis, Tcnn' f.C. McClure. f Branch of Plantsfre* Bank, Memphis A. Shoppard. , Mr. it a. Trenholm, from the Con. a „ KV I wuh no chord of tadaoet with thy melody to j nvttiv* «*f itt, a«ked further lime for t-be I duty it shall be to supply a now Lsu blend. j commitu-e to ?it, as tbey bad not yet fully j TVoafitry rotes in oxheange for the require tho ' ployed onl; certain r.»-. ■» BtilliMn |..m>. 4 | to „,!tlier»- f. it liiTl—ue llepartmont beefented to nllo-.v i tk That by tin* Government and kept separate Trctt*ury Departmont, wh..s« . t ^ , i-1 th ir report. .uni that may remain in circulation i waro intro i : of living r fot il i Cameron. 11. Al. dohn- •t'-a, r. T. Lowndc?. from South Caro- • '*«*; G. C. ’lkirl*et», I). N, R.-nnodv, W. William-, front Tcnne.v*i-e; J. \Y. M i- son. It H. Maury, from Virginia : G. I». L'linar, U It Cuvier, Thu*. Barrett, I\ lnyton, \V. C. O’ Ilrifu-oll, from Georgia; and that the if*u'*» >!mll express on tho > face of the bill* f (t»s: I he thine are receivable in pay- ment of »ll public dues, except such as ;ir<* -pacifically required to be paid in their third 1 bill to suppr- - ' make# tin? pchkl: • in jail or penile Monday next a? ti 1(1. That there should he nu Lsuo of bill* of n large ilfiiomioafion—vi*. $>J0, Momlny : 1—sutficirr t to tn< ilha;u thu traAsmission of fund? and : j jring th \N . A. ty by tho Government; alluded widw—-preud di.-tr'ot of the ultimate re demption nt ibo Oovcrrtmerit’i* itidehle 1- mtss ; and urfeed thont'ici'^Hyofituv.ojup- tionf of^oia" policy wh vh would remove -•tritit, and .-rtreagthen the currency; i lie qpp-v iwl tho Oolumh a plan, and r*.- * of | gretfr-d to il«» *<(: but lie Wanted bijuiii j plan to 1h* ajopted wnisih would lu.t thy i l >rwv ® * failure; and Went into a hrj»rt'.« (jest dcH-ription of the ^tatw pi afl*.( M.k'.i,.- 1I1, lil. ,11 bwaUMl. nl bil«bl. Mil 1 ‘"J fi'.TJmVjml plliiJ.V l.y (ifo'o'li'vtT purely blest! inert. Hr s:*o sptiknol'the tribute whi. -day. li.i-l ' lf 1 , *1 C"i«g |*.('. I to the N":ln (Vriylii, Htiil (>. a. l\„.|,-y, 11 .v.rui Carolina. - 1 Mr. Wrn. Gregg, of South C u rn]Jnu, avk.fi end obluin.-l leave to otfur Vo tin* I cor/imitte© certain suggestions, ormnaod- j menu to the Chdtftnbin ruvoloUon- ; Hint i nuidii Minis nj.pf print** remarks »u*tatru ; ihut the thank* of the Convention tv uig bis *-il'•nd ment. If.* ravorud thweu ! .. l Vlayor May fi.r the use of th liDtislmirnt of aquat taxation on proper- ! Hall, «n v i also forth© preparation wliieh Sum'.- vl pro To pun | Iu Isireit, iuiibiut«.li! M»y g©titl©peace her j th, ointng years, wi i’-enefitufr this specie U: vied for the apecifio j o l*te»o of puying tho interest on the bond* , t,« The ijuc.UsWl t»./'ii ar>'*eo, would il Hot bo I JlimWtt.f i better t*J constrain tho irpneyod men of) Kdcu'sglotr— tho country lu invert in bunds, the inter- ' And fanpIdbeM with seraph ©ft on u hiuh is to be paid in th© ordinary currency of tbo country, rather than op~ p r C»s the poorer classes by requiring ol thrrn u ipm in tin, every dullar ur which ! <*■ »>»>■**? WlTirwum: -hi. will tho h«n.at of the h.I.hiM ,.f i I'h-U" ‘ "■* m,rri«. - tho large bond*? Who constitute the I that *vdl iuv<‘t heavily i« jXakehei the fair, young, trusting bride, amt j llifticutiv then* bond- and consrq-iantly reap tbu I lor© her ever, swr, j which lh »x? Not the aoisliurai nt of balancer . [r. Trenholm. of Smith Carolina <dV**r- • i resolution that the Hoc ref ary have ; burg, proceeding* of this Convention print- ! fin • for and that the presiding officer of the , j „ t | ( , ivention transmit a copy of them * *)cxt xe-sion of the Confederate Co uhieh resolution was adopted. encniv, viiii un Lam.ir. of Georgia, moved ,^t:it elningo tho .ii.• • - he bn t had made to accommodate Convention, which motion was ad«*pt*sj. ' Mr. M.m d**eai v <'f *S. muv-d to r 1 In the turn ;ho thant. - * m the Convention t » ! Hr -*ident f-*r fhenble and «*>urtaoii« n». ner with which he had prc?ided over t deiih. ;ut ions; utid also U> tho Secretary ll -• prompt and elficient | Blog'il > fnd ! wtiich he has 11i-*'0asyed the duties of his r • |,:r 'K i office, which uiolion was •d*q<ti*<i. Un ' that ) (>n mo*i«*n *>! Air. Cuyler, < f Georgia, \ olfii 1 argued forcibly that if that tribute ARMY CORRESPONDENCE M THK .SAVANNAH IlKPl’MLICAN. icfit of a it always in thy heart ai haerrmy w j indu , lrin , .e-mircna of tbo Onlederm, pr«p« , rly dcvelopoJ, thorn will h» no paying the ooormouj deht rucl war ia ciitHtliug Upon i A»d may your h«arU’ pur® f®rv«nt lore, in the army, f.-r they have boon compell ed to noglrct tlieir pecuniary intoro-ts while in the servi. e. Not the furtner or the laborer who have boon content t*» work for moderate profit*, for they have surely made nothing by tho war. But it . pre?Kor of tho community, who have boa riled tho m on oy and who will make hastn to "gobble up” nn invoswmmt that will occuru for them all the goiJ uud Hi rer that can bo cx tor tod from victims whom they have already bled with tho insatiability of the horsc-loecii. Tho pol- U*y, sanctioned at once by justice and practicability, is, In our opinion, to com pel the largo holders of the Government currency to invest it in h moderate Interest in the par the country, «nu to levy at tho sumo time a lex. payable in Confederate currency, sufllcierd to meet both tho interest on the bonds and the cprri nt expenses of the Government. Nourish her dearly near thy soul, for tlioa to day haul won ’Jbc f.iir-i**. pvrot Lily that the sun o’er shone U1H.U I On Gri Cherub bur in your A** *' tru© suit warm. And thou wilt ilad all HiolutioilS d to tho t ’Oimnitte*'. M-.rdrvai, .South ('arolinn, 11. Lumnr, of Georgia, Hpoko in reply to Mr. Gregg, n k- iwo questions of him for in— Mi llion n? t> his policy '-r plain, A>-., which Air. Gregg as briefly replied. Mr. J G. Holme.-, of South < arulin.i, , permitted to call hp and Air H. very briefly ing one or Army or Thnnkasrc, > A|i-.*i(Mi*ry iiidg-, Nov. 14. 1.SH8 . ’ Tlie vmuny. .sitice offoiuing a lodgment in Lookout Valley, lias not boon idle, • lie ha.. thrown up defrn-ivo works for hi- infantry, md oioctod hattrries on the range of hilts which, ?u»rtirig at Brown's V'. iry, run up Vhu valley no the weal tide of Lookout creek, and divide it nearly qual p.utH ;> i IIo is still Bngkgod j tip- tend. “rioowblrr* i Ob ! guard ui yuHr destiny, Ner let bor n'er rerfrot tbo h hoait Pi tbre— Th© orange buds which olasp hor brow more pure than i*he. Then hive her well and faithfully, eternity 1 Icrly—/..-* *« i ' j that gare her j I which lie had i IH. Ho cfcrttd claho cut flit -Jrar friends- that 1»■ and asked that tho re. '<• i t>u* k to the Con *•»< -««-('(•■ '■ th**n, on motion, t-o clock thi? afternoon t •o time to rep-rb Thy h*itp«rii*e il not only to dofnid tho valley f-rry >t ui mult, l».it in conjunction with . ••• (-in gunu to tweep the north . !’ l.'Kikout Mountain. Tho pe*--.:*- f tin? inountn n is ©il that is t.eccs- .. lender the position of the onemy i;d Miti-factory, and at the same t- render our position un>afe and ; Federal captains ' ut; A bill t- • l.-T . .1 and Ai0h«uiN bs^isliture* BV(/m:si/ny« ltj f/i,—Thu Henute ptiHSod, with some amendments recommended l>v iu .I.idifinry committee, a bill to modify an act to reguluto judicial proceedings ; also tho bill to define tho filial duties id debtor and creditor ; also ttia House hill for the appropriation of funds for tho hen- J efltof indigimt families of sold tors. The ' Senate a mend.id the Haute resolution t. elect a Hon fed «r at© States Senator and n I'uldic 1‘rintorori Saturday the 1’lstinsU, by substitutin' Friday tbo ‘20th. Tht concurrence of the House is yet lacking. In the H I d«» not fear f«r yoi . which hnautiGcs .? paying j q*{,U Ilf© bol»w. and decks it with Heaven’s own •non* y of j bright radiant dyes I foul is owned by each of you, <A« cAoern •>/ fht Preferring each in heart and soul, far, far above all otherst (Pik'.j blessing rest upon your lives, where'er your stops may go— Aiong your path of future years, wy prayers • lull follow too. A FT KR NOON SESSION. The Convention again astombied ut 3J Ay©—and aietbiak 1 And greeting* of glad friends, and mujic of the laid away nut tuany He i.« not wi h ih viiiOtn, his blVMiiig fobeitow n his daughter on a bride—that dung liter he But. ab ! Ills •pirit still is her©, in bappiuc?.* I ) HoUtrt ii J’Ot lucking, j ui.tng the bills introdu- j I’pon the • I'-red luarriage seeuc approvingly be sinilos— WjtKfcmf^jlsaua and look* of love, a© gazing i with I cod were the following plying indigent families of sol cotton yarns ; to increase tho foes of offi cer* of rdnlo and county. The Ilouso ordered tu u third rending hills favorably reported on by committee*—to ••ikheriao Judge- of l’robnlo to apmint clerks; to iiuthor/xo executors, &c., to taki* Confcd- orate and 8*ate Trea>ury note of di-bta; to authoriy.n tho Governor to re-rind contracts as to license of distlllors; and concurred in Advance reports u|fi>n the bills -to increase the fees of sher.flV; to amend an a-t to Increase tho price uf rtni.i public lands; to exempt certain I An I r hd’llKiUi-' riniiri with th© calm, clear volco he owned in days of yore— "/He. voh, i.A. aig darling child / / gu* Let thijHwent thought cement the bond between your youthful hearts. And may it o'er your fu'ure life a halo bright Keineuiber that your pledge to-day, was heard payment i ,)y hitn ,u B e * T *»»* . , I And never let tho holy tie by word or look be Pauline'. this small “Forget-me-not" \* sent in love to thee Uy one who'* loved thee toug and well with pare serenity— Ob ! wear the bioa>oin near thy heart, for sweet tiiHl (bud* from taxation. Mr. Cooper, i . ' , And with it all n tru* friend s loro aud warmest lock this utter noon, Mr. G A. Tr.*nh dm. fr* iniltco of IB, prc**ont'*d tlio Committee. • lines Staled that a cull had lx mi i.-»*• 1 ♦ * for volunteers to storm tho m >untn r; with n promise to tho survivors %>l - -\lv day* furlough. Tlur • had been no roepoiiM; to the cnl! ’ T ! up to tho turn) ..f their departure, and l '' ; ,Vi ; I nririg order would bo Issued to make I P". ” ill n»iy how, the precious Tho hill »rd; u." T"-n Tbc n. upon M tho (\. h To tabu up the report by ramble was n ud and adopted, i t rcctimi wax then read, vnn . Torbett, dig i eluded they would rnve elves nl tlio cost of their own in- Tlie Federal* say. «* we learn by id erg round railroad, that they will ; L >"Kout .fountain if they have to In the llmi-. reconsider the pulling men - i ulutioi Hu* :.i do by 1 lihktiltHv fj oftijt) CominitW'o, nud ndv i loptiou by thy CouvonU.m in They have erected a small earthwork moufuing four or live gun*, gome five liUuilt.< i yard? in advance of their outer | ", hi.c "f onireriohmeftt'*, h»pJ just within thoir picket lino. It is in front <*f lh« *’\V' railway dep *t n.> ono looks ?.»u!lions11.»- i h wards Mi*?ionnrv Ridge. O.her work* i : , l ” / imvu I on Wyouglitto vi«w recently by tlio foiling of lid* imos in and around ' ” n ' / Ginittunooga. The demand lot firewood _' I. a - IceM pressing, a..d hardly a tre<* is j *i‘ V left in or near tho town. Among other ' , work- brought to light arc those on Cum- or. ii Hill, which i» ci.nvnod by a formi- j " ” dable buttery and ribboned by linos of ’ _‘ ofitrcnchmont* from tho bottom .to the j 1 top But do iiot imngln© thut Gen. Bra: g i.’ia ben i.ilp, <>r allowed his adversary to ' '. *" ri 1 do uli tho work. ijUico the lo*s«f Look- ,‘ ey> In)‘ha* been giving more 7V lion. J. \Y. r. Watson, whose lection a* Cohfcdora o .Status Senator hy th© Legislatures of Mixdsxip|ti i* reported by telegraph, has lung boon a prowlperij man in that tflaUs. The conte?t for th* Senatorxhip Hp|>©Arod. throughnut. (he balloting# to bo between him and lion. James Phelah, th© incumbent. The tenth balloting stood as follow*: \Uhun Hd. Phe!an Jl, Andorran 11, Voatherstmi Id Gh<deon 7, Br.adp 7, (ferk X, Y«rg©r 2, AleKae 1. Mr. Watson, In old party divisions, bd.'itge 1 to ih*» Whig.party. Kru the l''nuit. tfpcclut Dispatch to lUu Atlanta lutWligeneer. Mi.hhionahV lit 1X1K, Nov. “I—Wi eo- ler » eava'ry, nn tho V»*h. att.ick. ,1 ibe enemy Maryville, routing and driving belaud their eutreuehmeav* „ k lvnoxvilh*. ami capturing tlireo huudted p risen ot*. Th© ohomy's loss in killed and wound- tnl was one hunurod. Our loss wi* live kili.d and twelve womidvvl. (Jen Brag/ has i- -i . urr order again>i from x select committee, reported donating to Aliss Emma Sansonva section ; •>f public latid’; alio, awarding u gold : medal. Eighly-flv© votea wore in favor j of tl.o bill. Thursday, 10/A.— In tho Somite, sever al i;ew bill* were introduced and referred. | Thq following bills favorably reported upon by committee* wero ji-nsed, nr the I reports concurred in ♦ To amend section JlGtXJof tho Code; to prevent tho impress- inwit or purcha?.) of priva'u property under Ms-) prutenoo* j to allow Probate Jiidgos to (inks publication in cor'niii caao# ; to amend sections !<*>.♦ and 1871 of the Code; to lit tho time of holding the (ten©ml Assembly of th© Slate; to in crease the p»y of jdrors; to prev.nu i.- lie’u trading with slaves t to proved® i.*r in<uno convict*; t » eoutirw the Contract of the Governor fir the mo nu facto re <»t cotton uud wool card - . in relation to tfe egntiiptioo of firemen from militia duty Advers® reports wore >n»de upon th© ml h o ing bill®, and coccdrri*d in : T.» p:«. t»H:t U>v ii.Ur.'hts ofn.iv.or Imir. , t.» f«.v i lute the xcUloUitjui nt intnli®; to amend an not declaring who shall Iki exempt from militia duly. lathe IIooso, udvorso report* wort^ m*iin and concurro*! iu upon the follow ing bills: To exempt oertain person* from militia duly ; regulating the military doty of tho*) who have substitute* in the Confederate sorviov ; to mu.iml an net to wuho* take 1 I only luk that thou wilt »r>iuetiiues sweetly think »l itie, Anddreto with garUud? greea and fn *h the i ul ii •*r> l cated tt forcible Mr. Mordccai, of South Carolina, re- plhd, allocating tbo Committee's report, and oxprtwsing iiiuisulf in favor of u heavy taxation. Air, Treubolm, of South Carolina, also madn u few i murk* «i ©upport of the CommitUio’.* rejant. The vote ..n Mr. Torbett * amendment was Uken and the amendment lost Air. Gregg, .lied up hi» plan ofl red to thtfcCon'enie u > . ‘terdav, aud utt’ored it as an ameudn • !•• tho first and -monri soctiur.s of ti. t • inuiittco's report. Ii' advocate..'hi* report, urging the f in - pructieithility of the Government paying specie. Engbind after her «10 years war couldn’t pay -poc»«r'f2flyears; lu>w <vuld wo do it lit bus time ? \V’e might make a substituto for specie; hut that wouldn’t b« specie. Tho Bond* proposed to be issued would prove n lailuro. ],et every man give bis credit t«» the Govnrnrucni, and confidence, would be restored and tlio currency strengthened. Mr. Win. Johnson, of South Carloina, spoko in oppositi-.il to thw substitute — Somathing mu*t b© d->no to relieve tho I path-run pay fo.-’ victory, currency in the nextslxty dayior it w.-uld I It i- but jii't L> add that General Mc- be beyond remedy. T’o ripply to the SUt* L iw - suggesu.d to his corps commanders legislature* woo'd requiro too much jibe imporinri. • of fortifying Brown'* hi* perm.nnl attention to tho condition of .■ur line-t’.an formerly. This i« very faitliful offleor will be I **.'* r nil tli" vigilant wli-n h© knows that ; \ ' his work will inspected by his chief. - j There wh.- hardly a day ln«t winter, when { tho Weather would admit of i\ thut Gen. Lee did not inspect the whole or some ! vnrtoi hi* tong linns in fron*. of Freder icksburg. There was not a part ol tho ground fora dUtanro of 6 mile* or more, that lie did not know as well us th© man who-© tent was pitched upon it, or the oUL r whose special duty il was to defend .^uch is the price width genius and j Gregg’s plan wo* Imp hie. Wo mu t act promptly. Having tho raw materia) in theHoulb, wewill Ik- better able and sooner able to resume specie payment-, thun Kuglnnd was Iter her long struggle. Those who make amt enjoy their pro tits in case nt home, while our hrnve soldiuri wero struggling in the l willingly bear tho cxpi-n*. Oh! may our Kirlhood’s friftuLliip wsriu *><ill iu tbv future rIoaui As brishily at elie-i to our bcari*. lif© seomod a iojr«a dream t And when tho bright year* shall buv© aunk into (he * > l.leasanl iho©rht'. I'd Upon the-©, love, coi have the© to be«*i That dear. *w*«t "olden time obe i-U, dearv.-t friend-- Aud often throush the uii.-t of year*, a thoeabJ of each will b'.eod ! Vo*- when life'* rrimsou morn #b«Ul fad© into tho dim t wilicht And memory with hrr ma^ic w»ud dear svtad by-tone* unite, A woo# Ue’>»f most dear to the© within (hit I V hat ih© j mystic train | Of\'li©ri?bvd meets, r»i iy'*t Iboush review, with thodahl* of love—a* hash! f the war and tho Government. Tho nlan proposed by the oommtUe© would benefit not only tb© u ddfer but all t-la*?©* of society. Ho added a few Words in viu- dicalion of tlio action of Ccngrio-.. Aftor o further briefdiscussion th© voto on M r. GfogirG anicndment was taken, and the amendment wr** The first sec^hm of the Committee'- re- J port having been read, Mr. Holme* niT#-r- still will < ©da xufeiiutc which, after some J.-■ i - sion, w>«> lost. Mr. Holm#* moved Vo fentpone tb»> dismission until to*morrow morning. The motion wa» laid on th© table. The Soonnd C^bnnittco's report was inked tip by sections und adopted. Tim ftnlowing i* th© report a« adopted : Wlicrro, ©i|-«r!cnuo ha* JmnJnitra'ed to fe> uoIUhA. I by tbo ti«>\ and that no engineer * .. . hxanune Uio ground , but th® ialtur re- ' ported against tho work as unnecessary, ; bnd thus the ferry, ijnokout v»ll*r, ltar- Alo.intsin, tbo railroad and tho er down to Bridgeport, wero loss. The • ngtucer h probably of the same Opinion still, anu like Hr Mangrado. would nd- hi* tkeoty, though tho whole army should Mri*h, A tf .irs In Hast Ten newer? are becoming inVervsUnf*. A portion of our fore>, nt lit n non dtp. were at ijoudon, anil in view ..u (bo omwj.tite tide of the Tennes see wi m two Federal regiment*, suppo - ed to l*e the ad Vince guard of the enemy. Prisoner* r*|**n that Burnside's hcad- uuarters were five or *)x miles beyond Loudon, and that bis frarcea were distrib- i'. I along tb.* river back U> Knotyille their «upp!i • hauled on© lathe Sotlaft*. Air liimdr©/! and iMly tulles to Knoxvillo, and i bill entitled i dixtribui?ai to the army, ai.d that | tors, guardian* illegal Uniires-nienta, which lied,mourne as niarnuding and robbing, and hoKiin all i till dvr* a countable fo,- the ©ante. Lookout is sHeUiug the enemy’s troin Tho weather ii mild and clear.' thought* of lov©—av a a as. 1 of.vp wiy II»r|.’.*«w©«t ©Kurd? oaegmorr, si».| thru I*11 was© iuy straiu ; l go with l» w»ing# on your bead-’, nu J hn| t (.. la.'ti ftgjin l Thou ha t IS> l" vc oas-WbaleVr iu Uf© bvUila; And now I claim a kiss ufthoj, sweet, blorhiug ‘•'adequate, at time© io>t exceed- i payment of ing one fourth the usual ration*. The i their h©nd- eoodition of th© prj.x>n*.r* furnitpod am- war Tim pie evidence of ib« truthfulness of their) nn aiiwndn report. Humors prevailed at London j land* nnd.r - g tluit- Burnside wsw retiring toward Com- commit(i.? l». ■ berluiid Gap and other passes in i Alt. Wutki- nu- intAins, If these rumors wero with* 1 of ardent *pL ■ idstiun, it is not improbable ilmt | Mr. Guyltfe ' un stirring new* from tl pa Jmlu ether': * VTam the Front. MAKirrrA, Thursday, ;; \\ m -|„ formniiou ha* boon rooeiv.-l in tbotllcn that General I<ong.-trcet's force* occupy orgaiiiae the militia t»l tbu Sua<« The j 01,1 bill to ri'fH'sl in part an act making ap propriaiions for tlio military dr feme) o the Mtate, wts iMtsseJ. The aperlnl orde of tbo day, being tho report of the com uiittee on tho bill to repeal tho act to pn vent extortion, regulate exportation . Corn, dec., wax taken u;v, and aft r lengthy discussion, the Iiou*o adj-mriu nil 10 o'clock t*>-mnrrow. Belie* ia-' that Ho hurt’s pure lor© will fimiritb Itrightly there! A- .feira thu realuti uf future years year .-.(ream uf life shall glide. ffrmncitt and for which T pro mad** r.*oeiVnbte, are illiwtequ ul>4<>rb n - tllikerU amount of ih.. tH pT© Vc lit tilt) e I .. - - ‘ ;*!. iiia-,. per currency .»n<i it is deemed (• <u- T»rthr In * vln»nlima Our mover.on tiul tho p-ti r.-*u -.| the peoptti ".d I havo I.•.•>?«: delayed by th* dr-tnictiun o’ of the <;..v.-ri ii» . i: that ».-.'t(-uroe iicad.'!*- ( Ih" railway bridge* at Uuwl**l«m uioi te l bv ('•«* Goveniirant to rpJci-m . T 4 by Gen. Uuckuor wb*m fiu with- fund lb© er.ftre nni*unt ofGie '.«id i >rcrf from Hast Tuntmaseo. it»eem* iui- or *0 much ther.-of ;.s .Aiall reduce tho > for » GonfrUoraUs offie.-rtocoin- sum of ilia currracy to two bumlred mil-) pfchomltho idea that when be burn- a Itoto or lf<». For the accomplishment i rMilway bridge within our Ho©*, he only ol this objet L tho fullowi ig mcoaura* ur© ini'ifv hi* own friends, lieoonimendod to tho country and the j 1 no weather contiucs good. ’.-t thou be joyful then, as now thou lair bride I Whatever fafe may havo in stors—cun© hriybt or •torffly day— Love on. dear (rieud.-. with ©I'tmaney.ys©. fevo and trust always 1 Uou's skies trill shih© as brightly th«a, upon . friends, as now. Kuoxvill©. Wo ore inclined to Wio’v© that such is the fact, tn, ha has had uhtpl© timu to reach that point, being within » thr©e davs .... miles of the ft--., „ „ KU itcoU-A boiuro th© progressing bloody I <Q»t!pman who l©ft Itblne yas- . , 4 - ' I terday, wo learn that but little doubt is rovorution coutinovtcod. Ibo war hfts j felt as lo th© crossing or.Shormsn s fore© fnveii ih into a union <n brad tig nearly at Whites burg la^t Saturday, lift f, ret ail'the i^(voholding Rta‘* it would bo jj* variously (Climated, somo placing tho sund* and folly t-. duba; i that union ol j ‘ ) Vt * *>•*!•▼• ho has not ... . i fexooudurg eight Often thoUstu.d uion. n* aernm Mmp ur Ore hop© )t ^Uarmng by that i* th© tore© he us reicltod to h B ve sa(«<trat« State negotiation what the coin- when twlow T u.-en uhi i. ltir not likely hine*l powor ol all th© Southern States mM* 1 been reinforced. H? is said },. .. f.r fa lied t , c- . . t n 10 opmtng towards Rome, but it is l.w, so >ar i-tieS i *•<.? rt Horn Hu iom- mopa lhau ^obable that his main object I’lirr Fobfisriu We l):*v© tubtlailtuil pros'f uJ' tho fact Ural lit© pot St* Crop Wu< nf'l tin ent.ro Ui’.m©, iu tho chap*) oft n Uaakot of very no© yarn* prosoutod l« us yostorday b> Mr. J**BK M<Falls, of Hurri* county Tboj atavAptit© largo and tempting to tbo right. \\ e feet Suva that a man who ca to ©ympathum i* to cut tho W os torn and Atlautiu Rail road. Our authorities aro >< ware of hi* movetuonu, and will doubtlue* oo pro- part-d to receive biin. W e. tvava nothing fer from th© front ol ('ImtUnooga.—Itcbdi, f the ablest men iu the State. IK gUtcd wivlr UUfih Of what is popularly den .minuted eloquence—i. o. a diarrhora of word*T-d)ut In ail tire higher tnanifes- tions of iut.-llect—a »ound judguronl, rapid conclusions, and that very uncom- m nlhiug aiuoug uur Ivgiilafer*, com mon sense, bo i 3 said to be unexcelled.— A hat Mirtsissippiau* we liav© *tvn a**ui© . , i , . •. . » Vi u * (hat ho wiU aeon lake hi* piaco among •mhwr tdK-.pru-.U r, • l tux. 1 coon, ZL p.Niannta, 1 wildcat, and • uiu leading rnun of Uoturo®, if th«r© bo t (.(• o-o \m». it- nr a wagwg©'! in ^ fait !m-n *k. ■» -h© ii,-ii.. v-ftl hunt , uny vuluo puwed in that "wngregaiion - *1. r iH ord IT. tl) l-l iA." (.ill (Tl tl.Ak . ■>,. cr,. ... I, .Ill .. ... .. ..■••(.a I..* . L . _ ) storting from con*uinvr.- the very la-t ©m that bis j.r.Klirct* « dl command. ] valu©, if sold, would bring over A Bio lit l ubHcan »sy> Ailmuiiirio, < niue-days’ bunt. r -The Lynchlnirg Re party ef gentb'iuen froti nil.eruig ©ixteou, took t Augusta, a lew day (...v, ■(. .»).*•(»«, ft i«a uay* \nce, ami killed ‘d‘d deer, d w»lu turkeys. llallotlugs lor Seuatee. \\ c learn from a gentleman who left Montgomery lo*t night, that the Legis lature of Alabama balloted six times, un successfully, . for a Confederate States Senator to succeed Mr. Clay, on Friday. The last balloting sftiod—Sieble* 4d, Clay So, Curry ity U. H. .Smith J, John Cochran 1. A motion was then made to adjourn the balloting* until Wednesday noxt, but it fulled, aud tho two llou&o* Would veto again to-d&y. Tbc breach bolwecn the (' lends of Mr. (’lay and those of ilr. Curry is represented to be wide, and ail adjustment between them difficult. The ii r C. S. Senator from Mi&sistip- - r.*cord in tliii taction in thesaurc spaco j of''politic worms,” on th© clear vighted I he g*»>e ©t the present market :.nd manly Qualities p<>**t‘b*e-l by the new , SstiBlor, Tnlun Ifoaoh sbaUftriv© i ith faith siuc«r», to ke«,-> tl-© marriage vow! May fat© with |«i i h baud fer you h*r cbuieost * Meets dfttiU. Au I xu.tr.iian au^vls borer near, keepiue yun tr-.m ®U ill l Loading yon on in i»«ae© and joy o*«r li/o’s broad rolling iiea. Till aoehered whet© life* loros still tir© in 1 m mortality! Nov. 1711*. 1!«3- Mas m. Oosdrntiie.it by tins coovrmtiott l Th.it a new insuv. of Coupon B *nd- be imvdu to t l.y, umount of one thousand million* of dollar--. Tbo bonds bearing six per cent inUiosl—the coupon.* pay- obi© annually in coin ; and liral in fuurr**. to iniHit the wanU of tho (kMili©d.<ratt- Governmur t, tno policy of issuing Tn n V. Vi. A. \ t euititutloual Feint. Mr. Hu ll*ie©, of Hancock, sprung a c Lix -ulUcii iit lbr all rcqi... menu bo adeiplud, as tbc true ;n»hcy to bU-toin Lire credit of the^’onie l- racy. *ff That an Actbepa-sed levying a tax M'sixty iiiiitioiis^ of dollar*, tube . ed i iiloei- exempt 111 tb<? (’nngC'** >U»ek fro ii Al*-», r>'-i*iu‘i*r. to pgy ^Inr^hals hm! I> taking th© V. S. con tadnpi.d. AUa, w rtuoluton t. . a Bov i.ffi.-O ,unt", ground cvf uneon clay anpf>ort©U t Air. Driver i * tl ’ •'•*' queitlou un Wednesday, b** ■ I <*u a r’ncse wluch is given below. It vrni *'i|.p»rted hy Mr. Stephen , pending the ■ fa blind man in Ooffwe county. | «’*"• » «• IT-I-W t« nempt from taJ: 1 r "" lu '’ " • WI..-5 U i, <lifficv.lt, 1 , a rt.-l.-l, | »•“> ■ il tho drift Ot th© Legislature to follow 1 r ® M ‘. u ‘. i ' u payment of thi bond;, and tiiat tl<- eut lu pKdgvd Gxxxkou* and I'xaxLrihU Pateiot- s©.vi. — NV* loam that the same citixun of Richmond who ha* already, at different limes, handed lo ine Secretary of tfi© Tre**ury Ib o tliouaaad iKdlar* in gold, with the condition that Li* n-uno shouid not lie ninde known, has just delivered to the Secretary auotbor thousand in gold, upon tlio same condition. We honor tho motive* und generous bearing of our townsman, lie Je.erve* the upprecia- Richm. D.Af 'iKt Comfort > ok Gin Dai^RKHiL—A Med ical gentleuiau in London met an old wo man who asked him whether he liked gin, nun, or brandy be*L He replied the ©aid loan, for U?ri*l t>u tho abo’ good faith of Uruphvbrm lor the continuance or such tax tualutily of the said loan • and that tbu sxid tax shall bo paid in coin, anu that the coupptil of the above bonds bo received in - - - oefinsiur# io ioiiow th© old constitution which did not forbid Ir ’| , * ur > n ' uch local or partial policy, wav notifii-1 f*»YBr«i • • o tho House, a result *i« annoum vl.ie.i «■»- peVhap* never before witm-s*. nl i li©S|K*nker haviwg put tbo bilj ,n, t- juoago m tn« usual form, ther© w M . i.’t . v e tu lb© affirmative. S»>th© bill dee in rod loti, without a soliUO’ Voir© r bili ing to a cundbu n’t about 14 o'clock, t to write fimbi i w iC^SS , ‘ . .v . r for «)i ^n.n»i it. That part of the new constitution, re- fe’r-il to by Mr Du Boa©, may be soeu at ’the Cod*.-in tfio "Declaration - — --- - — offer- j FundamonUl PrincitMua” • WIA.W. , J ViMrw ■ jicuer.l oiteratioa; iroMd »»•"'(! “•« -r th* LWf'-l; I |.rtu by ,»«)»(IrtrUIrtion. , * . Sb'i t .1 jit a < < utinu-lblKV ab,]) bt v i i " ,, mu ci'bl , ,, r ...... i , •Piu.lntrd for«i:bS(,l f lon..k,k„.i,n P«Moo» to b» .f- t'.rt-o ui HM in oacli vollwivi'.b I*).- 1 T: u: ,u-/o whI [be u-nnimmi. » Uo»# 1, -i trut (be b-iM-ity of yroiiOin* th-.n- j, ., ,.f t |„ bin, (o rcliev, O. K. Mo- nn-r f-i with n 'uffl.-ii-.it .mount of tod i- ; u-j-iibl --i- ub-r with ll.nrv l)„ „ l v-■• -1-in to pay thii.|<oiio tax, and who,ball ,.-.1 j ,.f tbo :„t will of U. V. llasia lato oi nr.r ,- » M.V l,lr i; t ' : Cl " ,rlt ''> »• cmmm of tin- «>• i .-ai»- Dtirirct-Tv t-f Cko.-ivu r»t M 011*Pi.—Tb”«fieiriv a©i -.it Uavw re to us* ©very effort'in stooping com' caRon with lh tnu.-M s . . d Uinnt. An © dicer V. Il- s.ur i froi join hi* “>« *«,<*.» m&i W&l j It uiSSnf, by ,~ paymont of their taxe* . and that Trqa*- j bility, Ac.—Wo*A rn MtmsorHtr * ar© b*fng l r .»■ ury »i.kak <yf a 1 1 t**uc* to received in pay- ] ) nx■ meat for the r-:.nl i>oiids; and that the . said payments shall be required in c< n- -, n . * * ,!, eRvr® In Klchmond. ur P % v«n*mi inAaimenu U> suit the oirvum- f . Dupaich of Sakurdey, , ci - ‘° stance* of persons oft moderate tmmn> *** : j » l nraroiug rapor*. of the Li^bv ' ’ * ’ ** mk |*n»*n«ne day previous shows the follow-I 7 *— but the principlo of paying in lull at any l' rIV r,tr, f dny previous show* th© follow- ( y~~ limt? shall bu accord d'to ail. 1 mt; uumWof A ^nk©o pri»u>>er* now in A Vn kx.v.n A;-, v.-.tt 4. That all existing distinctions between i ^ ^fehnnmd — 1 H Jaun«*v . s t. . <. 1* Treasury troL-t of d'tffsnurt issuos and ! o v 1—, cluxcn pn*on* | iioveiup, has ©ftH-uft a: ( Treasury noL:« of diiferont i»»ues »ud | date®, be aboli.hcd j tout IV ’ Lho habit of taking j 5. Thai the mu ru*t on the stock of the i m - i -*©d Jffi brigadier general do -- - .w. , M..KU ir.*on- I i..i> i nnkeodoscrtcrs, fi , ncgnuH. Z2, j a> a ‘vauran v..Itjnn *r m lu.t bo WM uot iiTiha b,bit oftaVinil 5. Thai U(. talar*} -nib. Mock «ftha 1 mu': i ‘.‘SSr' 1 *?.'. ;L ' V'' oilhor. \\ but. Mtij tbo muiotsboj tiftron n:.)Honj iomi to by eba- k, on briy.-uii,, ,1 Mira to :;)*li.-i2i,»DL n J ' i quorut—“wl,»t! bot taka f-ia ? i lik. tho Tr-^ury, mid t,.»t lltaLd ch-a? ; Th,-« at. »i, i JthTRL- - ' ' ' I'Omanl of (ha ax,*rt S..,bhand?.d"f”T^prt»n^ wrro ' is^AssfasassaiSts '■ ]!^ u ^’^i I n u T<t’a.^y U '™ l"X 6 f"r ? . (>iu only «au ott the skin of the liver; J coupons on 'bo bondo of the same loan, rum fill* it up lik© a *»j‘onge, but brandy * ” * rats holes into it that I could put my fin-