Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, December 22, 1863, Image 2

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*3. i mi. 11- niirrrr u,c.i»>.p, Ij 1 I;. O U lei/ iiijUil 'l . adj.-sad* vcrc-i by in • tp r '.lcrnan j V. ••had not 1 <u» Tuesday evening >a.-t, ut Temmiranc* p«ny with sj- Tn^Anv Htrmnir. Esc. 22. 1*83. ,wl - wilf > Ti * or ' ,u ‘ »<" *>-• Tnotday Morning. D*c. 22,1883. A (i'mmI Punlly i* ■ i» Tbo S'juiUm Literary/ < .»•./»«»; ion, published At ii«WfiAO, (ii., i* of • very few pap r.l of it* < -*t J •» • • vived the «..»rw^ yvntKi of oor revoiu- t.-.n. Itlti, however, we’l maintained it * rest a',d iU character during tm unpretedenied excitement* of tbo lit. , fancy, bamoroui flashes uf wit. poet c r. • k.-try, mvtar.h*»rir*l i «»r. r.« an I . »-»:>■'.»* st»/lnig facta. lit* v ■•>*» and manner *r# fTppl’y adapted :o decaiiaiinn. If • •ty!e It modestly florid nSrtd opca.-ionnlly nvk*J by a redundancy that Pttvcion's pruning knife might slightly improve. f.Iucnln’a ('reclamation of Amneely Later from the ItJn Grande. ime. y**ter<lay. toacconi-1 The Vi* i* Tribve b** tr«'t , *l a thought. a. iu p.ru.ai ffifji* lh * “•“*<!■ TtUjnph of th« publ.Cation of tLu man:- i vi w » *' w Ri<» Grande frontier , „ ... . f.it-. . had her r. :• -ire!. The Tel-grap ■ -av* 1J ”’* ^‘^rMUWf of the financia Mi. h •- ‘.0 bai 1 '■ O j _ •. dr, fd f.,r *11 ^sr< are most certainly n.< worn- d '-> lac Government: i . .... ... i i c . . in* «•.-.! tacr.- Vr'uat with Bank* and asrurrs ra-jM javraer lar b*iff >..nary and lack of statesmanship. bi f y 1flkw4 V id*l and hi* traitors, an i Oth. lifts. Ltpco.i. ii not ttdy enough to indulge f«.r j (’.ortir.** with hi« tiViiunciimcntu, the bar t par rc"! ttaqk of event* haf shilled ibvre in ore *.•[ ' . ..^ hurt w»"-tc wth aft t-i* quickness and all “ -r ***' : tlie thought that iSie 1 Th.o Itcport or tti* tferrstaiy of the Trcatury- In ;he annual yapurt auimiitui l^y^c- n-'.xrj A!am:.;in car to CQngreM. ^ find I #•> farreacr:. frl07.3tf00 70 ’« ' • ij priedafuatum. know* jir-rffcl:/ The text o! budi*cour*o w ta * too ynci- i well that lha people of (bit Confederacy holy fact that tiie pie who ar»i »*. | would only turrandvr lhair pecuhtr in-* and :* well calculated to oxert a foothinjf j home neither appredata the ma^nluidw atitotioM with U»Mtr - live»; that aven after and ban a fi dal Influence in tbf fatn:iy i <,f thia war, tba m«j< itud- f the inter- ! "njbjo/falion” by th# triumuh of bis at circle. It ahould ba e*U,*nfi»e!y read, **t» they bar*? at itui.e nor the m ^Bttu le : iniaa aau ihoir ^ccupaiioQ of :ho wheiv aapacialiy iu l#c -;gi» ,lvrji colUratca the j c .f the peril taut it now threaten Hi*; thoat * country, the war would ba c ntin uel l>y bettor faelinK* and principle* of our na- , interact*. Ilia ramarka wti (hi* branch kf 1 *q f -jadt of our people in every luealHy, ture, which ahould not be nJUhgtad even l,i**ubject werjr impre*»iv« and inatruc ’armed band* at overy defensible •••' - in the dare of atorm and fury. We rf »* fie then aakwl “llyw are we t s- 1. by dn*:«j eif/.ern . • ry I. -r- dial y commend it to public laser. Sco ' whip tiiii and. » we ; in^ tb< x ^ w., k wc d t n bar*, the proaptetaa •!»»where in this paper. ’ ju*-»tinn birnsc* • wined that out?! !-of one of i*tenn ‘>nn*i' >.»d the war .p i.* a conceriratien of our reeourcea we could I mod horrible aspect would oifly o*»« not reaa>oably have thaahadow of a hope 1 counneiipad. He kno*t, ton, ;naf he *»ucc*«i tfpon tbe base-born poli'y of | cuuid not possibly door *ay anyihrr.r -onatruction he tiiel the ae«l of hi* j m r.i calcu!»t*l to unite our p***p!e ** eririK reprobation. Intervention l.e I one man and arouse them to the pitcu of. heavy t Bfct.d a* neither probadwnor desirable. ! *>H'-rgy and resolution wni4.ii desperation While discussing this topic, Le paid I «nly can beret, than by jnat such a pr j- ■W8 pii,ui of M.r. 8tidc!l a glowing* t clamattoft at he haaiisued. j !*■«. Wffcip - - lie claimed that in dijkimacy ! Whal, then. d»»cs Ibis pro. !*na the fan- Tu! i^s« of a kaieiilesco t:• . • • an i, the *' Iloios," • h<» a?« a P*». •i-v pa-ty confind to ihe State of T«mauiipa*, iadeed, aiainlv to the c tv of >l*tariwroseri*.h Cortina*, a daring. *ki!l- fui and unscriiputo'ia bandit, at their ; b«a-l. arc setting their wheel within r.ie wheel rudit omb. 'ewau motive, Ku / it in prison. Loi <** iTlltiM. VidauH it at a distance, aed the pni e of aUctiisf ha? nothing to cneck U»rn..'’ The Telegraph thus v* TuHiier . ■ - . Us -I . ... :• e . of . - dffiag .y tt.e D.it { •.o k Ceali ( , act April 21. 2/J00 kit tp A?. ‘ 1Y COEilESPONDElfCB OP THU da VANN All IlHS'^BUCAN. DUrow. Ga., Dec.' 10, i8<75. VTs have notning from the front worth rsp-..-t.r.g. That .'sherman has gone with Heavy rsinf-trceinenu to the relief of Bur."*! .“i, ttiern j«nri>e no doubt. Scout? report thattftnro art bu* f»w troops irt a. Chaltr*no'--t(a, but they are not agreed .4* to tap I >;ru t<- wnicli they tint ?>r-. .■ e . . any of fit opt hare l eft th * •. .* cii'i’.y aii. it will require same <T.-ck» f -r the- roir.fjmng expedition to corn- p p •* w k to East Tennessee, and IjChattannoga. In fact, it l.lncolu'e t*»oc, % When u 11 *f tba United tfte President *u. reprieve* and 1 ; the UniietlSu - 5 pnacnnient, s IK.Weae, A U* by the 1t>j*5 o : • ; * - ■ ?e Cett *-*4«* >S*i i -• af. i*c!u at'n*» by -iiisiuaiai xetal that's.* vC ,J * ' ,e! * -bat tne*o force* can return, and ei:«r. - ' •ur*pii*» »n 1 tr.n.|.ort«,.m 1.. l.-v ■ . j. n.r.artu.a-* .tr a fjrtker ad ranee into 9jf.: 75 Georg.a b«: n-xt Spring. But it is .* • 0 Ur.it- :.«*• r -.3.Mil the aio»eni*:j^ *e o - r Vf.V: « i,*h a r“ [ 24.4tW.217 W I 12 K * *t O V » »na.-y It <!*«, and n iy ** ha* at Chattanooga *nJ - Tennatsse, he rn»y coactade the k\ “The Countryman.” ^ We taka ‘rtfMura in ret irring to the proeparitun of thi* paper f*.r the year 1ST4. The readers of the Enquirer aro already aware that the Countryman >s a geest favorite of oitrt. There ia a variety in H* weCk'y latcilectoal budget, a fresh nr «* In Uk style, and a judgment displayed in iu fgUetion aud managcmer.t of its top^- j LoqI, " ™ . ics, thn*. make it at e.d times a very read- , He able »cd fr.leresting pap«r. Therw l| tb* i nothing fiathy abuitt l ,u ’ It *• on# pj| gtaei -i d .. tba roost r. jCwcll as i »t 1:v#ly ,' IKW j; . ;j *- j j;^i. P and eninrt uiiing p*par* ?n the Oonfodsr p*.ur»-.J out enc<trnlucn witnalavi-h hand. acy. Brother Turner ha« very ewdi:•* It was in truTi the m--st eloquent - bly carried out his d—ign of maitiUininit! n on of hi* add roe*. „ such n thk^>timee, and St be •een 4 % 1 promises a great eniergs- inent ond impiovemenf for the coming year. Ten dollar* Invested in a nut*- rip lion to tho Countryman for *180-1 tv-ii he as profitable stock as any in Ike < oofed eracy. We are willing to guaftr.•-*•*• m-t ea-:h stockholder will be perfe* »Iy -n‘..*- led with the investment. Adjournment of the Legislature. The Goorgia I*egisl»tur«®jaiirii<<l uue die on Monday night. Nu^ rovinion was made for an extra sension, but tho gov ernor intimated to the ftvo Hnu.e- •.!»«! he would probably be comp*!led to con vene them again next spring The bill to orgnni/.n a . oluotecr nary waa lost in tho Beoatr* and the .Senate concurred in the II n- .sm-n-lments to tho bill to amend tlm IHihcs* Corpus act. Tho House indr fin iuiiyp->*tp..rH:d the bill to compr-1 ail those who r-fuse to take GenfiMr rate money to pay laics ih spe cie. The Pretidont of tha Sonut# and the Speaker of the House, in response to res olutions of thanks un-nimou.riy .d.-pte.i delivered elo«|Utml and atfocting parting addreeeos. There has, evidently, been a belter understanding and moro cordial co-opo • ration between thu Governor and this l.rgislature than ba? boon exhibited saveral (cssions in the intercourse of Urn .Executive with tho General Assembly. The Colle of tlie Anaronda* Tbo Vankoe plan for tho next rMrnpaign begins to develop iu* if with apparent clearness. Their concentration o' troupe and supplir-s ru Cumberland Gap. the drawing In oflh- ir lilioe ai.d ln*-uning , their force sre-und ChatinHoogn, and tba large ineraa* of thyir troop, se-.t tip inb Ka-t iVnue-'-e from tho * utD, nil indi cate that their next gn *t otlprL will be to open the way between Chattanooga and the vlrgii.ii• line, and by this rouUi appro-ch Kiclimond iulbe rear Tho i ported return of troops from Chattanooga |o KashVille, to bejent through Kcntucky and Ohio to Mcado in Moith^rn Virginia, is but a part of tho buioo plan. Meade lias recently had to retire before I.ee, the success of tho niovemefit to menace Ttlchmomi from tho south west depen upon tbo ability of a Yankee army hold in chock ours under Leo. This tho evident meaning of the progressing Yenkco movements, at interpreted by outsit! r like ourself. Of course, our s tborilies and military loudora bavesour of ioformation not acces-ihln f<> newspa per oditors, and they may possibly be able lo put a ditlerenl and moro correct interpretation upon them. It is a hold and huxttrduus entorpriso of tho Yankees, and oxhibiu more of the daring and venture uf imnly wafTarothaii lhal cnutiois pooplo liavo manilcsteil since their Ursldufeais at the hands of gallant Southern aoldlurs. It must druw them out from the refuge of their water lines and thonssursd t-nfbty of their shorter communications with their hasos of sup ply and reinforcement. It will he no ahor^limi of support and supply that between Niwhvillo and Central Virginia, via Ohuttuiiooga-nnd Knuxv ille. To hold it *nd keep it open, the Yankee? miihi havu many thousands of men detached ffoiu their main armie . ami employed in guarding accessible points along tho line Then wo shall have an opportunity ol seeing Uou. Kirby Smith's theory of iK good policy of drawing the Y'a.'iken ar mies far into our intorior put to a practi cal test. Then we shall have war carried on under such circumstances that heavy operation? must soon lend to d*?«;iwiv« re-ulu». Great defeats sustained by olthot side cannot then bn quickly kepuiied and tho delontcd army be soon again present Inga front of defiance If not of aggrr* ■Urn. Then wo can cuuut the progress making towa-ds pence, andean form esti mates of the boundaries between the twu Confederacies. The fluid ol Waterloo must bo embraced in tho conflicts cur ried on for tho mainiehanuo of such lines, and it cannot bo very long before thut Hold is reached. God grunt thfct the spirit of our poopU may remain .upbro- ken and lhair resouievs unimpaired ussti. they Own dr..,v/ the enfitny ti> »m‘h n flehl and er.u by otta migfity blow a conflk* that is revolting to huniatuty «ml il triumphantly aud gloriously tor our peo ple and <-ur cause I The movement u one tiaxardom to u„ a* well a* lo the Yankee*, though we bo livve that our people will prove them selves iqual to vhe Miiorgcncy and mastei. of the situation. Should the Yankee* be able to penetrate Into Virginlk and c'om- l-vi the evacualiou of itichuxoud by thi- maVement».our clmiiue for roouvering the Slate would be a rather desperate due, mm Tenues.- « would then h« safi-TV looted in the embrace of YaokocdeJ But it mutt not, cannot bo permitted succeed. Our brave armies have never yeltaihd to beat back th A YaiikCOs in a struggle lor territory, where they had anything like quel advantages, and they Cannot l il in tli^rampnlgu,Irt whichlUt- enemy will t»e drawn ta' from Id* ie- '• He than boldly broached and nj.e.v v advoaatad.tho akiu—'slp.n .of our cor.? instal.’F; r« of AI r. l» ^ ■ • 9 stats this pr#pc-?:;wf, in *e miay » .V but that which iio^.i f l a< . m -u ; it, a^d wo know "that a-irom: it privately as well a? publicly, and w.* d . not hasilata to say that if bo eould g i tliat propnitioa carried out, his friend Mr. Davit could not survive twenty-four hours. Jle-pec* for 4ho -snity \nd sj irjt of a raoa that was born free, forces upon u.« this conviction. If w<; caon-it work out the problem of oor salvation a? free men we never can as slave*, and «• are utterly and eternally opposed to sowing ia tbit revolution the seed? >f Another. Make any man an absolute autocrat for one hour, and an autocrat ho will be *ur.- to remain until a Cromw.l or a ttrutu* rises up to deliver tho country. We are •if the opinion that power i* a dangeroui thing. This revolution is based tipi tin constitutional attempt ut its cen.n tion. Let us not expose ourselves to the scorn and ridicul ■ of}!, stabsmen by starting a ravolu c.oihliat a centralisation of pow*r at Wadiington, and b dore wa have fought it through, (ontraiixe m»r« poi»< r in llicbmond than war wm a?kcd fur at Washington » A ItrmlnUrriice, and it* I.csaeu* A friend and suntfribcr has handed U4 tho following hi lid-. which ho cut from our papal 1 of Muy 1 h, l«:;i (copied by» us thurt from tho Charleston Couri'r), and requested iU re-publication now. Wedu •>?«» "■>'!/ h» wi.^1,. il , a-]i.ibli.lunf, but .UP|. lh»l H-to f„r II,, ol .bqwintf how M,tly nl Unit th. wrilcr w. in hi, rxlmiloi »hd mitinlpilioiti. „„d how >I|||«I| ml.UUoa'wn weru In ,; .,,,,. irmuhty siguify ? Itis a -n, as psipnbie i.s any that irr<frsg;b!e c’t can adu rf^frum airts *pd thr r kn wo < 'iMrguence?, that Lingo.a desr-fr* of a f resturation « f the C’nTon hr f tr-nis, ( llsd bo snd l.i* party s*.,i < • *i a{ it pe and desire fur it* nHvtai >r>. they would net have taken s step 1st rei.dtr* *uch m event utterly Impossible; they]! rruuid got thus cryrby {,f not parfldi- . outlyj have blasted the flop** and pr- Jipcu of tfce very fear re o-mtruc'.b .*e | r • '• V'.rr.-.*- wtksfK^^ b liss. L *■’* * * we ■*. ,|| ex^flct p. be taxed 1 dyila/1 s bx.e .3 all rw;Usn in M**..u >r.l ■ m* r-ut* for th* «:*. It 'anm.r.u. w j r--» i- ? 1 • •• 1- th ussad ba 1 -*-*. !*• * ?. 1/ the f*?k*e» may I y h cu« p *. « /u 1 "•! *ir , • N-nUirijr • •rta-n »\ • r.j*t s4*o ok for a very x on the four or live rniilhms t*f I rortl* or mervUaudise in Mala- - moro*. 'i he holders of it w*ll tInn be . ky if they .r* »•,!? Ct> send it l • E*f»e bs- k lo wnere il c«»te ‘ he?* tnings a r «» thw l-*-at : . it 1* impossible to c-xp’-m hu •xpcd.cn Toe •elnTr-a?nrr ; .. is Vi as lucted the f .V«t«e 1 -iei» fuuWed «.*4 - :?r -sncepatioi d»*'r..ying tne-Georgia Slat* Kti.road f'um ll‘ngg<iUl bacx P> Gltic<a- inauga S’.auod, awl theG-.,rgia and East I -xmuiiier, .d’tr’e fa.-nesjst Road I rum Cleveland to » j f'/i/.-ea* , this sid*. | lion, the Pro,.2- bar issued iove-. a raguixrix sa - iiH&n 1 : and trade aero-? 1. ThapuSHc debt j 'ign loan) at tne sai fovrs ; EJ7T It.T'U 1*. U.iilMu <T ! 1 Ycak'ee h«W Brownsville the > that bare «« \ eetton lot beads 2 r i vixmoto. zt owing table embraaes our .4. «• ur^nj; ;he .sle baitls* around Chel- :h’ • rs, .nuiuding ihoartairs on Lookout ■ M untaio and ILnggold. as well a* lee ! c* lie on Missionary li.dge. It will he »aen .at our loss in killed *r.d wounded ; <* very s.• *>1 i—a fact \snich can ur.ly b« a- eou,i;e2 tor or the theory that out for- | erg ware wnii pfult-uted by their pavilion. T e gr-Aier part of ine joss cn u« iiiugr occurred a*Tar our lines net* broken ai.d j su "nect-sd to sn enfilading tire The *r- j tii.rry i* out included iu cite table. D.v:/inns. Kilie-l. Wounded. Total. Cl rath mu’* o'J 342 4.4 Hm iman’s 6*5 Wa.ker’s -* .it) tai 10.'» Bate * . 4-7 *J4t ‘JSC B.ercnson’# 3d S1 ri 34’* t M-'ifne* ol 3'4 4o4 die wart'4 6‘J 314 ;taS liir-v 1 for jovation, and Due only sewi* a j»Mt >fien' iois, 0 bat just real ion it the plan that he has waged the war l.r t-.e extinction-*f slavery, and tha* he h .e on > fsiltii in it l*caute he wuuid consent to no other u-rms of re-con*truoiiou. Per haps Ins proclamation may be a bid for mor* .pen and acliro Eeropean sympa thy. At ail wont*, b*‘ want* to I, il a- the Aish* compare<i latersist swa at 3.67 ----- -- jide <*f tho j -i .•mtippi. Bn?:, for •ttmp’t, w ai at! fr-.:u #n lo twenty cenu m p and. I r . li.e I,- s ature of the •'.ate a joint I r?.*,-ii.ii->:, ns j been offered 1 et-oRkiufilid- »ng the funding of toe present C-*nfcdor- ) ate niA<**. and a new ima* wn.ch shall b- [ a leg,; tender; si*-, that all ihe « ii:-ui ol j the r"‘jkif j shall l^c purchased bv tha I G ,T '' ns a basis for thu reifcuip- | Tetsl tifti's To this ihou’d be *Jd«d s sing, ••rhiefi is loss th reported—ssy first bed. TM.447,41 • OUT 2,600 4.919 Grand Total ? . * the subject has been alluded n the publ;-• print* il will nei be amiss ih*t Major Nocquet, of the Engi- bljr hi* u-t, int. - pean r corn them. • far urrence think, however, thnt tim retaininuenre is a very timely one, and that the lesson which it tenubas may 1». undemtnod and appftchsl.-d at thi. dev, “ n 1 "» fly will, r —l—ct in ro.c,,.y. A corr..'pun- dnllt Of lliFr.un'fr, wriUf.K from n. Oji., in April J,-t .limit, in,, rt»lcm.-M. *."l pisdtollon. wbit'lt 10 Cop r 1 j, , , '•Kr,.i„ |i.r.„«| Itdowlcj... „,„i 1 r.irnmiion froBi oil.,,., tl„. cm,,!, » »h.', har-rat. .hmild .... «cc!J,.n, ht-i.lfj, w ji hn....'l, . llio .,1. n.ycr tii n. rbe «l„.li. Slnln 1 it.irnl!v ono gruul wheat fioio. Thu s.n . re l "“(!"lS f !j* i y 1,l <« r hw. tit,-1r.>v.'rl l|,n. fanaticism may haVo beg->!!..o the infatuation lUi Heaven itself w;.I . - pr.qdtiaU-d for all the crime and ifln<et> •hod'Le hu* prutiuced, by bis directing hi* expiring k.ck towarJs *n institution whn lt hi* party regard a* ”accur-ed of ti .)d,” .mi dying a martyr lotlw cuu?« ol ah-dition ! If there he re»\lly h paHr in our n.i let »n favor o; n ” re-con*truction of the 1 nlon h* it was (a charge which wo h.. v.- alwHj* doubted i, they must n-i’v !.«.■ their eyes oprn.-d to the egregi<>usd<-u -ion under which they have labored.— L:n oln proclaim* sueb-a re-conatrui tn-n impossible, and ”j ut* hi* foot down ' up on It No siavohid-fer can ever onter ilia ru-uonstrut.ed temple. The very w who hate buen ‘‘faitltAi!” throiglmut the rebellion may graciously ho admitt. J within (hu voslibuie, hut their numbur is *° few t,lMt briber progress w ill ho ban -d. nrul they must quickly purge thorn**Ives of tU »in inherited by a birth and re*i dehpo at the tfoutli, bofuro they , n er there a o»an let of Treasury nets# rJ ! r ' aad caneeUe-J. abeve refsi rctf t» 63.000.fl00 tni.447.5lO i . . , ... “ I to.,a with him about $109,WO of govern" • o - - > e»innate the amount of me t wdt. which he had exchanged f ■■ " V »• ,Fn,, b.nk i„ll. b.f„r. h.Tru «n.i • or: ' I, Tt, ......IU ...... I ,... .\l. h Jr.ufhum.il hundred millions Er same uapartmant. deserted some i)*p*rtinonl, -lesertod from this ar- before the late haul#, and mg -Iter villa.; !T lluntsvdle: NV a(tRKsto:*, A r.i., Nov. 26. i»- If’O•»-?.- I l.»*a ju»t rtturnr.il \NT-’ies»»urg, whwrh I niet a friend. *11 [luiiUvtlia on the iMd iusl., at 4 k. I’en Can’t d#p et the outrages lilted by the i-ormjr iu that poriiou icuirrirr iii.-re w ill uot l>un . "• a f . • ecu:, v f MxdLon. •»,, all dr Pi I the two Ibedaif ! The balanv* ..t | Hindu by t. >:.yet*i j -September, stood I War Department '•4I.ii ,m. elap.4.1 .int-c ! UVO schedules, appropriatiuas already . , axtiil not drawn on 30.ii Ha Federal amir, I the i wher. iiild'- Silo the white*, nde Indies of the South, vents to w mi that Mi-* and a gre-r nl« ". aHdr. t* the 23 1. Tn pr-». r.lednoi s: a !i.s » Uld.v suhti :'i 1 fot So lithe epl ll,,- 1 hut t " NVn null It ilry »pr.o«y „ 0 from thnt ii Mpprch-md. ! ’ ( iiIom there : '■ '•! 1 m Tf r V 1 ‘ ,w bp,or " ,h '' ,r#t d-.v **•'[y for l n »» thnii onq dulhtc p,. : - p u .i . • Georgia nlon-will Unhm p. tim whole i onfi'.leruev in whoal h . t-i for twelve month*. \V-h*\ei|j y i»°vr r * r ® f l*in. Lfl tlivm Knnsh 111■ r c t! th and tear ihcr hn.r, ..dl%v.,rv doU lar N worth of property nml-inv-si it in rs-heat. and they will f,.l produUeve! the appearance of scarcity. After l, tt r veiling tl,p wheat, tho f.imora tVJ\ u, ' T I L" W *|-, WO tT..|,t Tint proniit.a bolllb.lt.. tfli .. lUnt uftbu wfrop. wort,in p , rlAll . d. I ho i r-ip teat thu most hountonii* over raised in tho cotton Stales h„* ,-lii. for our cuiilblnnca In hum »"( «■ nnri.»iiv l .J anticipations indulged us with which it would he and the low pair!- tho bright to iho alter! v •ont to market prib-. At ,Thiel, Il Would bo •old tt.ru bm.rly ai.»|i,,„lnu ll . It ... I'”", too. lb«t wo o,„l,r.f.tm, ,,„d ,w luouunt th.it tt.iuM bo W.nlod fur 1',.. «rin.v, .nd thnt Iho ,borJne«ul lb., or. ,,. thorbr«d.tu,V.u„d thof„.l.„„ llf r*., poubumd pulwer.,,,, ll>d the demand for wheat «nd flu r. Whut jvsaou ri.ould tbit ditaopmi.t- ment teach u .? it .hould .dmuniah u. -1st, that tbo utmost agriqpitnral rc •oiiruo. of the country nr* taxed to fUp ply the need* of tho army, au.1 that to.. mch cannot bu rait,..l that j„,rp.» 4 .. t. that wti htw umUrVulueJ ,h # | M ?wr-r for mitt hjof of the speculator, thy hoard- and the exl-.rtiurK-r. Wc have nmv practical duinobstratiun - f tn,-;.- * ler Of n o » n»eNe* to n- nsUftila ! The suoli terms us the?**? Tit# in- nnl quiry Is i„ ita^If insulting. Haneef-.r-I ‘ ward let the chargH bu dropped, u* hi. mitlicnlion .,f t.n.vnr.. l io^bi.mllUiiny J nor Ni.nfuud, »r.,l 14 nllu'lir “IJ ,1., n„w oliicinlly nnd unniUlnknbly I -.■I .,fth«..nly nli.riyiii., .if.iniory ! mo I imlvpondence, ar<ui« axiTtion* und sacrifice with tho4SSjic Involved. Tl'e Command in North Georgia- It appears to l»<« still a dupwt-d q.j** ion whether Gen. Joseph E. Jolinston ha* b.-.ifiMiKnod u,. nndt,,'/ nco.piod th, ohinf command of Gen. Itr-igg’* i nlft , my Son.e ..f tha papurs insist thnt •he annmjfMMfntnl wa? premature, and florme*, tim UlchtnofjJ correspondent of tha Oharle«ton Aftrturi/, wii’e* that there i. but liulo doubuhatG-..,, L- ..•ill proceed to .Dalton and tukw comnmid. But Mr P-Hito is report.,! to $gv« tfiade n *tai*mept to tin* (Jobfederate House - r Uupreientniivoi on tho Ll.h nut., w j,. wm must regard a* settling t | lft q „^ t5 , H* to *'■ -luhnston’s assuming chief ; Turii- command. Whether the report that Gen. Bragg consents to he his chief .,f iw'corftfctor not, isinors utiportain. Mr. ■> . reported to have announced to I Wa ‘ n tho 10th Inst., i>. M t “in .n j W. (' iMvis and j i*v.t y id the g • Norri). •n an equality with 3 carriages like the tl have wiiila ?er- ihatn. He l«*M ib«m Daphna Cooper, u-Ninjn d«*al more such I'ulT. He, I *<i them on the 22d and on s i dora 1 ladia* were to nave nc Fvd.o ai com mu.id with a *'"n«! w*a!i.»-», it has bn#n dr- . negro.) , Lnoi«, j .m,i and a >n.i in Dm. | •uirai»*i' • • • 254,40)0^ ♦ 476.4M.7 d •s submitted by the various »r tue support of thu (idv- i Halo to lit July, ls*7|, J.e j l year, ai) il ai« as follow* : | ■twent atW.ntFi uo ! >C|Uet is s*i<Tlo. be fitter a Germai v«J rii.it Grant was induced to m*xe j i:i»i;s as toot: as he did by tl-.a infor t.on fur-.ulied bin by Nocquei.- i.on wi!. our people iearn that, with * • •' " ni / native and fully '• ’■ ten* are worthy ».f th. sr * - , aocol C-mgrnss o« induced to repeal t per. i hut ready naturalized ‘ excrciso the eloctiv« fran ci ise, cr owe -eai estate, exeapl oj , • id *ci for uicriLorious services? i*. W . A. SrnnpHii nr Use Important Public Acts ol ihe Atahaaix I.rglaiatui-c. /(•» Act E err-npt certain persona therein named j\;,m >n Ut farij duty in the /‘rr,. *1*1 I Ar-iy vf the Confederate States. i • acf was passed in accordance with 1 irth section of tho act of Congress, * doubled, and ill ulrutrnappropriation* wou a<g' -<*te ..f f 1.1.*;, j M.7, . that -ug t«l-* -i Il.v call. h’t k# calivd for, in*? remains hut three months 'a.t'inlnr year to h« pruvi- expanditures are lunita.i • per i • nth. i I*havu to submit to. mi n* wus knocked down ■ fstv o by a Yankee. Joe Com- c negro) wu» ndibv-1 <>f owMf-l that they ara to occupy Ituntavitie, and, when thu announce- mcr.t ••Vu? mad. to Ison. Hickman '•* a Federal officer, be exprei?ed Ins joy by exclaiming “Good! go,.Jl eoodl” and atritring hi..; flick Vary l.atd upell tlic Iii the neigh hoi hood of Triana, they liav. taken th* jewelry and watches ffoin the (isfeon* of Indie*. Jf Gn .Saturday I-*t, some of Roddy » men crossed tli* riv-.r, n**r Mooresvillo. d attacked a party o( tlieenvmy in that vicinity, and kibed a number of them. Aun-ngst the killori was a Federal officer, Wiles- mine-.IS were Ormi*fit to Hunt? v 11 - • for mi i imii.t, 1 hey won, foii..w*-l to th# gravu by a Urge Nm or of ne- jr-e-,wli - »: rowed his grave with wraalb* Dt*h • *»t Coruuiitsarlea and Quar- ri'i ' The >lamhct*M Itruuglit «^.o>ri.eriuastort, C'oiumts- #.ir»mg ollluer* bo required it, under oath, of all •*l certain clauses of an * rdm n-uno 1 are the Reporter of Dnurt, ('<>only Commission- ossTs and Collectors ol*.’state and ta»-? (' :;r,ty Troasur*.-«, and * I idiiutrai-ira who have bean in ivn year* and upwards. Th-sa officers in a Idition tn those » Pfcy One c I he Hr the .1-1- r bnt\v«- m-! Iu •-•r fr-iin homo is of lhe2I«t. v v..ai na!.* up to that data. I liear parliniUr dautaga to Mr. Clay, P l tuft aking of his cart by Louis tilts his ielnily. Raspeclfully, NovxMixa 27. 1663. i ll*g pres -ntatioa took place •ctcl by s negrti girl of John «. named Laura. Tha rtcip- "« tud with boquets by th** • *•} hat «1.’| r any oth i ■ I that they now n.l property which can- ■r-ly accounted for sli«ii -u Government, and th* suppiiiiif a uud for tho k and wounded soltlior*. l '* tm* resolution was . t,.- I-*aud« and corrup'.i n iu it *>f the Government. — * and a' u• as practice . in «lf tile •'•!». or exhibit, or bVinter- ftste-1 or concernml in keeping or exhib- u” - >.n:. /'.mlng table of anv kind, for earning, shall uu ccnvlctloq, be liable to iiii'.m* wmient in tho Penitentiary for two ury. in kn- tbis . * III nrpiy ntu'i- i borboou ill whk;I| j mi p**j t y lnl ! t^!iartern«a*ter or Ootnniissary wn > i . made a large fortune —who has » it wvre, l’r...ij poverty t-. ti. ’ , tt.Vlh. it .1 .no > ..o'- a huii'li cj end four dollars a mo- i, N... Wlillt t.ur -ni.llor. Ii.to b.-,,, b'.i l-'K u- ■ ' rwuu to tha i.h>-tuir.iiiii me Ji.c.ml .ru ..f . , urni 7, . flcii> liio.rnnta, have been employed in W'i » . , i»-. g Mammon and the accuniu- iatio'1 .'I rnoiioy. It Was worso than It they had their deserts turv rson or persons who shall rent, b- .iso or room for the purpose u« i i as a gaming home, shall, vu .ion, he liable to a fine of » •i Ji.ars, at the discretion of the VVext l ° 5 * into effect, till lit • Preserve the. Property of Aon- i j-. ’vifles that during the pres- m • -* personal property is found u! :y not underthe oiiarge of rn cm. r r-prosontative, or tru*tea ■ "r of the family, and when is ’* ’ f *’ f rt, in the Stutv, and > I"'-’ .ability „f hi. tnungin the npo.niiatr an agent wit},!,, three ^ mim Uu lawlul for the Probate written jf th?: Id l.e hu iu would d f.'allaiit lispati h is Uou. John- " tak-- couimai'd ,» i:s»rto, and n taicgraiji n, *u reply, slating ib*t ributed to c :oiung i trustee for bin li llicse facts appoint a suitable •aid trust** to authority lo '» proper- •hall have e. or hire out u Htitl«.l to compensate* y end kopraleeinentof such 0‘< made in thu same man- ' r rim regulations which ' il % "f deceased persons itu.rf ijf t\e’ FitmUxes of '(den Mih ifair i Ais1i.ii’ ■ '•rrsitiondnnt whites i, *?ton Mercury, «n inte^. •Ta reueut brilliant exptJt , Utt* inn Georgia Cur miry, *t. Hu says: uceijemy landed m , Alst. 15 men, wh-. rari- l a .1 [>*<t across ilia island with »'< J truce from B-mifort, < I *rn |moors nnd of the Dec. 14, 1663. «y «•« «r ! us of,ale North- ; ■••o South wur* »• af Ms «lti«. S Hing t.. .Hi of ‘ti • n disgoi g ; fnr hls“ liga'.i t.ski^i I . r r \ u'ffir.taC ... m llv „, f •namy’stuftb.s-t, not more than mil* distant. The eherge also had to |« I a high. b?.td sand hill. Capt ' h 20 men of his (aunmaTi-i id there which 1 biiri or, IJ, lied ton uharg r-.e-uLy lij.l : uth of the 12th •ilowed her f Sun Uy las Li its Inquirer, Quartermasters \i • M J*u. no Aarm w u’.i i t:er 'iid come oy it di?li^ ”xhl that thav sliou d • iru ir»* the G iverntuci IU* harm that could he <i<s oiulior. ’ On wnat grotr tr St a : •’Vi' ’ r 'V' 1 l V ,11 data,, • O'liUtaLion ni-.ney. . n.i Gon federate State*, • tt)M Sta'Hof Alabama J. or may hureatt-?r die - »o« uf the Confederate ' * requirej to snub, u? and accounts nt tv 1 1 irors, collect therofor KiS'd".,: United Suit.- and *a . oi i right* of pr in propery lk(iW?rvirt the stu i. the Unit.-. . f that I wi.l iq faithfuBy su passed dum.i reterence ;■» i not repealed Co* great, -»r Court| ami '’''fh-V-rl . of thu forex tie officer*” Morale G - to aid the U •aid Coni'eM rank of Coic tenant In til th* United Rebellion ; missioas in i ted Slate*, n hellion, and white per*** r Arkania*, l> Tenneatr.-'*, \ South Carolir number of per at the l*re*i-l" our Lord isiji oath aforesaid laird ii, a i l i the true G->v. i the State sLm: l beneiit of tha which deblart shall guarani*'*) *’ iio:; a republic d shall protec! e, or tho oxcc ture cannot bo cr tie violence. And I d- t-.rMi And it that, in c. ernment \> State, th* I subject i stated, « ing t 1 -# proper i t>e#n vnaintain* d And for thu propor to f’urthe fut! •rritpl . • th* ( y sufficient bund to P f i faith- I > s »d - uppe ♦•ad . Idling *1 »p->,id"nt at the ovblun't np- pp adi *.l the gr* at er d? of tho conflict, wo look forward with confidence to a blow that Will not only fo.nwh tb«ooh- trading colls * f the i - dural v , ..i, L hut sev'er the monstar In twain and i’re» our soil of tt% writhing parts. » uppnr- crvry The question tha seems t<* n’o-i in "very mai.’? mind in ibis * -Winn shall I do?" Aim i an that '’an arriag-i M* atlklr* sattsfao y i» preparing to leavr Owner* *.f av"- arv simrliog uft aii. or * pirt , h*ir force. UiaTab * lu* lied m*n •.puoial- v Th.' Yank- will I’nd hu: liutu «-• grat V their thirs* fl.r pSinder, should they m «•**•«! in cgptunug onr city. h t.ie, ix'uutot.ua *uigf« Of Uortr.*n, *i,d to opprves ‘ embarrass a paopLj U pn„ W |. VM| 1 l'« M4».d W ,„i|. |„ hvetowal «i unprecedented harv«*u. \ mr (.uvrrniutuit will nut gdiipt ■xaouiu ctr«ctuai meostirca p> *1,0, fir** in tha rear" lh..v is proving so do- slrurtive, let tba p-itrlotio people uf tl • 4u 1-try, «< W, •.j.j.'v U, n ,^ 1u.fu.1r1nu.ly ,ni! |t-..r.-rii),'. ..., ttark<VvMn*««MiliiK ik.it j,i , fra.-li.r-u 'CliU cn ".’v hr .1 . tIC i ( . .|.io.)u<itiun, Mui to Uii. J u ,\. J. th.. .T.U.hl. I .r«, ,.f th, o„„Mr T (, ft , r rhillfoKitit O." ,fifty t.> it. 1,r.wir.1 q ; ,„, , »h..ulj U appti.3. J.,t thi.h, duu.i! »nJ tt, may tut* n humt >C tti n j n , ,'.i!iiy uf it,, hoirdrr ,ntl .xt..r!i,„ ... ,nnny and plnrh u, «, ran at 1,,„ , n . uinpb oyrr noth them and tha t urt . uon.y, and oomo Out of tlu, tryln, ... n . flict wbh tin* t-pH'n.Mrtuartcss of havin acted WuU our pxru, n>iwev«*r Inn.-ki^ Kopsrt.ir ( sari Jurtgr. 4, Sall«U»rs. ip* LTiIk V*!' 7 1 h. i*V;,.‘7'n;. war- unnBrmod tu-dny by tha (Company H), nude the cliargs Tl • while wo ar ho-r«s ware rheekH at th* rrsvt of the I hill* by a volley of HDiskmrv f:.. M i tha' 'Tux C. tblrlrrt rfi't hinrr than thirty nr f„rt»l lh'i-rt T.k. rat ni.tnut t rnta.n Ilarrijoti rallan-tr *■*»*-• '">* l‘> .' ara*.t d.— T. thr hill, r.'ilamtl i *tha i j " r V d.'-nful ""-.’un J ' r^-i Vf'"*- i■'!#'r saddles and charge! on foot Bv 1 4'*'U?*.riptioii lhl» 'impetuous attack th* vnamy' were i v,u " 1 > l ' prevented firing a second v*.|l«y altlurugb I b.mthen. u ihsy bad r*|r*aJ«J their riffiss, and a ni - 1 c,, *’-rimm»si< ~ might,have been lataltomat.y coopt., ami warning l* aUling fS of Heu\enints and l tnrud; two of their pr dad, one mortally. I pro *U currency, an I a , th« cause of tr... J 'Miro speech u full 1 goveruuiout and ►d by the _ .. crlpiion of the J • «»f pro\ isiuiis ! r the ajoi a..*l I'.UIl n-lnj it. 1 i'g aga.mt i R4TK STAX!!KA*. — \V9 uive intaliix'enou of ti.« ".federate <:ru«* r A,a • ni, an l Uy later private - °* Calcutta, w* th* >1orida and um.,h. V n fG . ca f led th« K x - mutnvir appearance in w . p , r '* ,4t anchor th«in •i: .*• d.wtimrgo of his duff. * •; ’' " > njtuu.'iged to pay-eaid h r ' cpmper »»ii-n V * ' ‘ n " ex«,**r.||ixg tfir*u thuo- •md dyj.ars r ntjp^Ade. < ol. n -iu*(y, of the *JotU lHatrtct. ( -nous in tb* .Senate, both for -cm- ' . & l*r U r,7 i ' U,jr ' * n?1 bi * Suto 1 * P >l»Uc»an end soldier k "*' Ramsay, of theJUfeh IfistHct . l . ’ iV' i '- HV f>M , n ,° fl "'tab'* ncr»ni(iari. ^4. i* .* a g i i.i look nginan, (bout4o . l and is agreeable and mam II- „ a,-eedy debater. « autln r ly % ••• th* t.)Ofle pr- preisioiis, it no other n •»* able. He lustri* 11*11 uf lib- op|»os*d through to* wa ft war i ..f th» cape, an 1 " cruisers could scarcely cb-r Paid for their dev««t*k '- *al views : »' '■•jail, llnk-rin'ic' l-yi.ln Cruu/h",I fTwT ’ ' »/««.* a wa in wmcr. n- w *e a Warm and thu firs* time ftt the meet- C*pt Ila ygU ways of the K*. . «•*. The * into tin) erstk. and ■ e.v could not be ru. overcd. “Killed, FrivateGrayi severely woun- 1 * , rivai*« i K rby arid UeiiR. Surgeon, ftouuds iuuuediali i v oing well. The l^reut. ‘W>r Niuiir, 12o’clock.—The ‘ i front remains unchangod s - ; i **f the uuemy ary *.uj In vrd V- ‘ ’<1 ?|" culaji-ns are Cr #•- Tlu •nys, •>!, in 1-44’d). Wh- "» *,r-ch from tho •d.'e H.kvJ, i;,„ e Mid his speech was » u v® for v »K'’fous a. » h.s prirwTplus, i, 0 • he military i *»nly be retrieved can ' *«T*. *‘If they can f? 1 1 A very wise • ombs mun have P* r * numerous doser- j • *f mourntul porlo l.i ko*t-ing ■1' n J ail iMuVinVa'uJuiit I Ov'rai ! aoI* , '| tt '^‘ < *’ ,un '’‘ ” f C** f« *•*"« orhul:, of Araari- ! V w , '" h '•»' «r«l«..u. wri*. • =«... iuor.ar or>uf“lVa'd ! u.i ‘ *• >0- 1 * of American sliir, 1 *?*»tern \ irginia, in 1 freight markeu of thsse tLri. . u, l ft 1 -'. 1 * ' k ,', 11 ,“!!? energy iu j ' 7 * ^rcmwiUi slight toss, from —♦ I u-1. 1 1: 1 . irvin *. r®»*n«h. m ry o ti.et rmnnaign is writ- •tarv C'.ndurt and capacity <»f be fa*ly v;iKjica;e<i. I wish . amid- t'. it moro fully in xposure? incident ia*i g#n« ral.rv oaxd* a deraaii rought iroi and arrived at Cit flag of truce b .*t j la«t, and thence „ ofiruce boat Tb* other officer: Well. Firs' A*- Johuxton .ti** I *in Offil-j cd, tl.a B i I Bighai. , v<i , 1. NS. rti.uiia*. Northern Circuit. * L C*»chran, Brunswick Circuit, A) .*5<»lic tors : A. I>. llamnu* Win. 1'hitlips, J. R. Fair.,It. Win. A L-.rti S. U • id. F'int Circui Blue It. lg« c. A lot tor |r ui North A.aPama. sars tftoi tin; ^ ankosw in liuntsvill* were busy reoeuu.ng ncgn.o., and ih*i Jcrv Cl. men, hau been knocked .lown.fh tl.u sireou hv “ 1 !W n ' yirro was UHihk. prol ably, moiiivnious i , Among th* rustun of the hour, is <>n* : tn*t our cavalry forces In W est Tonne*. , »•* comprising th* commands of Ruddy I o'< hurflson, Forrest and Stephen !> Lee* i nave formed a Junctioc, and in concert : with Frier, are advancing towards M. ! B'rie. Another on dit, to the efet that ! V'"*™' r '7"'t l* "«• »*i»lr mu,m, *..t .la R *ck, but that bu r*» : *lc**ii,i*• t ,. n • Mr - h ^ .•> ...I ,h, „ .trihuted tn* late ruin. The reo* • omph«fird the (Hprwssod thi* (act wita great •lb u|.'*h himself and th* m or to* empire State of th v-... ergr of, garded than i ant has h great- ■ Old A a x « Fr^ l be .] [ III* "4 bl*health, ve tho army, Fro, 1 y ' —A' last Lincoln ’ eiiiightan reconstruc- u the turme upon An officer, here from ihe •hat the scout quiet of the bill w . . J "rato Sirnato, to ( »r tary service of tb a \Sti« I era’, foi Tb* l»re* • id full di-i n to-night develop L-qrisl. • .-■■•"a e-lstitioaai. 1'lsa working force '** •. , • . H r —taiar on lha KnJ»< U .,-,11. aa,l C :.in« l pregrueses eluwly.—A/fu/ifa t,o.nunt •mi the d*., ( • •uves hoar far the ’ iou* soul of ;i.*j ■nd Via people Like '.he «>:*j l.tnnnls of mis- bend's body drai i of tbo govern-^ th4 river, lie van l l * r ^ know what tv depend upon. • the Front. M*r\ poettion, reached | and' to"repeal , run-, (festar lay. Bo inys, tiurizi scat out py our military an, report that u*e enemy T up tne Railroad between , 1M „ *»J Chattanooga It ia diffi. Th. y must surrMi- ! in K this ’ll* h a '<J l heard* n ^ ' v ‘t" an i ath to *uo- . enemv hn * rd *»*>lb»ng of tb* ift'i*'! tan procla- * left (Jait-m 'VV.before J.o o will set lb* anx- } that t h- v-' U V ’ h -r ** «B'l#re4oud Standard at rest, j tirang, ' back .n o th* . Yankee 1 v who her bus- ,V1 * r 4>*» the bottom Now I iu satisfied I Burn* f i ahoi Gallon i for gain *eU/c 0>nf. t lo th. tary d that all 4m v nutting oral, itaiy service ' j enlistment, - subetitiita ia thu »niu* are m