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toiiUii if v\ \ Vtttifct. rruprietors.
Volume XVI.
Important to Mill Owners !
C 3-. L. ROBINETT,
COt.CMBP.S. u.\
MauL-niit, Hi .v*ker,
W ill Iron Furnijhcr, and satisfactory
—J£3-3 orericr <.•; Meum, Water and stution
ary Mills, (saw or Grist,) in the best known
an t approved stylo*, and warrantedt* perform
in every respect.
Order* for repairs in tbu mech*ni:ul depart
ment of any kind of tbo above Mill?, dene
cheaply and carefully, aud with dispatch, by ad-
Iressiugns above.
Reference—Goldin S. Stanford Columbus Tron
Work a. jan 7—dUw3m
LANDS FOR SALE.
.-v I wW cell icy nlantaim tv ft •re I
lmtfta oe in-Ctiatt.houctjLee rivet
in# 12UUacra ated good water, good
J- i, t . & land, we.; unproved; 4,.>00 acre* in
<• * ■’ milhi <>u the premi
so Tdu lands win be iiivideU io
eui’ fueqdsihit may w ant to buy near each other. ..I
---i 85 seres Lest farming 4 iwil in EmJv rmin y.join
•ug tiie oig urd on tfte twio ui Early aud llakwi; also,
- >0 acres on Aycnck’s ereo . ui il improvement* o
ea -h tract, and many scattering or* I will sell low.
My r sideuce is i■* l .sy county t. v , nine unit a be
low t'ort Gaines, and K.evcn from lUakoly. I will
•eil all my fi eperty on the place if 1 r.j’i Tiicrc is
ih* rise of one h mdred n gross. and stock in proper
Hon. F-ail and look; n t argnin can bo bought in brtti
•r of the pinevs
July 34— u :L. M W .B TAMPER.
PLANTATION AND STOCK
FOR SALE,
1 have come to the conclusion to return to
,'ffiLx.irlh Carolina, an my ralatHree are ail there
•’bat**fore I wish to sell all that I poi**en* in
Gworgia. I have n beautiful little *umicr
rc-suLtnos 14 miles north of Columbus, Ga. aud near
the rroy Factory Throe hundred acres ut good
Land, well imp roved; About 150 in u good state ot
cultivation; good dwelling bouse, negro houses, barn
• labas. gin bouse and v*-r:w; Urintug utensil* ol'all
kinds; cows, h >g<*, iuu.ee. wagons, Household and
kmben furniture, corn aa-l fodder. and varlousotber
srtM-s too tedious to mention In a Aral rate neigh
borhood.goof neighbors snd good - . IMegse
oaii aud look at my land aud stock
11 H RRINSFIEI.D.
May 7th wtf.
NOTICE.
The suherrifcer offers for sale valuable
rtvljff illork Farm in the 7th District of Worth coon-
ij ..consisting ol s'riO acres of Land, 150 m
1W .4< res open Lands, anew Gin House and
ii tew upon ihe place, 150 or 800 head of Cat tin, about
the same number of hogs, and 30 head of sheep.
rermswil! be made accommodating and strictly so
when the cash is offered Enquire in Albany atJa*.
Il.si’s Livery fftabloa, for directions to the place
June 4 wil TllO.ll. XENDAU.
LAND FOR SALE.
I will sell my* Plantation in Kurisull Cos.
tWo milen south of Uchee Port office
3C; — - ontainißg seven Hundred and Twenty
Acre?, tvitb two hundred Acres cleared. This
place has a dwelling, good gin house and acre*,
uogro houses and kitchen, and all other necessary
outbuildings Any person wishing to make en
on try are referred t W. L. Tillman, Columbus,
Oa., ormvselfon the Plantation.
Oot. B—wtf J. C. BROWS'.
SANFORD’S
LIVER I.sVIGORATOR
NhVtK OLUiLiTA I ES.
iT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY from oia,and
has become an ua tab listed ihct, a standard inedtciae
-approved by all that # bare used it, and i* re
sorted to with confi- a# : dencs.m ail duieaseM for
which it is recommend- ■* ed.
It has cured thousand: £ within tin ‘ tvo years
who had given up hop• r of relief as numerous
unsolicited certificate* P” tu iu> posseaaion show,
i'nedosemust be adap 4# iedtoth<- temperament
>.f the individual takirt 7. it and u*<t *n am h qua*
tides as i > n.t gently on S -e bowefs
I-etibediaatea of your a judgmeat guide you in
use of the LIVK.R f\ TANARUS” rk, sod it
will cure Liver rt>m w ufoints, BiLJOI'B Jit
tack*, I) YSfEBSM, mm LAranse L> tarr ka u,
SUMMI.R COM YSEJJTh
Hr, UkOPSr, SOU/t STOMACH. HaMual
COSI'iPkJJICSS. Choi- QUoLLHA (holr
raMmrtaa, CHOLERA M iMtAXTCMELATU
LE.YCE. JAU.\ DICE. , fr-male HKAKk MSS
is, and may be I'scd successftally aaanOrdm
•ry, Pamiln Median*.— flfi It wil cure */ C A
HE Jf UAC HE, (ae ™ thousands (an testify n
senly minutes, (f Hi fco or three Fra
fjMHfut* * r e taken nt ri.rnn.'Mcemcotwlllie
a'tack M
All tth* in it ■ $ ” ■g*-in i t F.-lr ! -y
, it a favor. *■
MIX WATER IN TIIE MOUTH WITH THE IN
VIGURAToR. AND W ALLOW <*TH T<K. ETH
ER PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER fiOTTI.F
also,
SANFORD’S
(lisithartic Pills,
COMPOUNDED TP.OM
Part Vegetable Eitrsets, anti put up
In Cilrsa Cases, Air Tight, and will
ketplnsay Climate.
The FAMILY CA-.tim?” PH.E *s a ff*n
rio out active Cathartic,Q wkteh Ue pioprietor has
used io his pracuec more than twealy years
Tneconstsni.y lacreaaing |P demand from thrsr who
have long used the PILLH ‘anti the satisfaction which
ullnxpressinregardtotheir H use.has Induced nst to put
ihuin in the reach of all. ir j
fhaprolesaiun wU kaow Uiat different c.iaUMtncs
at oa ditfe/eat portions of Aebwals.
The FAMILY CA TnAR Tl i PI I-1
•<as.withdo*ft*rence to r this well ee abliahed fan
been emapoa ndad from n.JHj variety of the purest v~g*
table extinct*, which act/: alih* nev r) part of the
alimentary canal* and *re hj food and safe In all cris
es where a r hathartte is w needed. such ns Dr
**MK*NT. of the./? HTOM A< H. HLiari
sr.ua, PAINS i thi, QIIALK AND LOINS.
CJ riVLNES a, PAIN anu Hoatnaa** oyga
the WlluLE BODY, M from sudden cold, w hich
frequeatJy. il neglected TJ endin a longconraeofPo
ver. I.OAM OF APPE TITE, a f'anriat. c*
sation or Colo ovkh thk Bouv, Ur.aTtr.ns
4US, HEADACHE or P WKteWT M tmk Mad,
all INFLAMMATORY H Diaasnca. WORM 4. ip
CniLoaKN or Adi lts. ” Rhelhatism. a Cry*
Purifier of the Itlood.m andrnanydi*eaato*slilc|i
:!esh is hetr, ton numerous to mention In thi- ad ver
aeiaent DORR to 3. *
Price 30 Cents.
THE LIVER IN VHJOUATOH and FAMILY LA
TH ART PILLB are retailed by Druggistn generally
and sold wholesale and retail bytbe Trade in nil the
nrgetotr ns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
r>*vl7~win 37.1 Ilr>ia4wag. New York.
V: MR IHI FxjMoiwd , Ow San KilW, kmAn
X\mM.
bARiNa, C. V.., March 27, — VeJlerelay while
two men were ilrilliOg an * il well near ibis place,
the ga exploded, killing nc man narutpi Hiram
Cook, and dangcrutily lijnrlßg tho other
bit Office DepirtisMt (it tk Coufedermle Mile:
Tba following comprises the Mussstd grade*
f;ho officers of the Vogt Office Departracr.t op
to this date;
John 11. Keaqao, Texas, I'ofct MuiLei General, ,
Ll. nry St. tieo. Offutt, Missouri, Chief of Can- :
Uact Bureau.
Benj N. CUnnetiU, Tenn,, Cuiaf of Appoint
merit Bureau.
W. b. Miiisr, Texas, Chief Clerk of Dapart
mtst
Joseph F. Lewis, Texan CLaiT:.
John C. Ba*-h, Lou>iuna, C<r!.
J. L. C. Dannsr. Ala., Clerk.
J. New ton Low is, Mira., Clerk.
Kugeno IL Fhilpot, Ala., Mecusn^r.
Thl Cotton Crop.—lt has now bacoma a lix i
od fact, says the CRtvleitr* Mercury, that tb
cotton crop of 188 CI-Cl will he nearly a million
bales short, and that all the addition* that may
be made by the tiifluer.ee of t;io Bear* to th* re 1
celpts, cannot carry up tbs crop to fvtir mil :
Lons of bales. Galveston acknowledges that she !
will b* 50,000 bales short: M'-ntgomery 40,000 i
tales; Columbus 40,000 belt*. ’] he t tal dsflete- 1
cy at the seaports, including tbs overland oottoti
from Memphis, which is now pt * into tbe ew
Orleans receipt, Is n*nr 7M.000 I e* and the ;
weekly receipts will, it is said, Sn~f< ato tbe de
ficiency. Prices have advanced /ince tU-.te IV'.s
have been known, and it Is said that many very
lengthy end apologetic letters bavu been written
here by shrewd European bouses abroad, ac
knowledging that they h ive been In error in es
timating tbe crop, nnd imputing the blame to the
political state of affairs amongst the Cotton
States. _
J. B Henry, Lsq.. Assirent United Statafc Dis
trict Attorney for New York, and a nephew of
Kx President Buchanan, hoi tendered his resig
nation
ihe Cwliiilii VpS @ip,
ii -- -- -- - - . U
C9kni!llß, TI KHDAY. APRIL 9. ISti.
Tie Sine in Virginia.
Tho intelligence which reache- ur. front the
‘•Old L>ooiiuion,” indicate that a great twrulu*
tion or opinion is in progross nm<:i>g her people.
The Convention now In session at her Capitol, is
beginning to feel the tfiect of the roactS-n, as day
after day instruction* from the eouutis* roll up
to their delcgatbnc, commanding them to deliv
er Virginia from Abolition bondage. By a vote
of one hundred and sixteen to four, tho eompro
uiise proposed by the Peace Conference Las been
killed, and many who had glorified it and urged
its accept an cc, were included among ita murihr
crs. There is still a small majority for sub mis
•ion, but this is fa melting before the torrent ot
firo that gathers In tho hearts of tbo people. We
have thought, till recently, that Virginia would
be doomed by her present Convention to wear the
yoke of a Black Uepublicnn Govern mewl, but hue
events hare prepared ns not to bo surprised if
that body should pass an Ordinanco of Seres
Sion and rofor it to tho people. Upon her action
depends that of ail the bonier States. When vhe
weighs anchor and sails Southward, tho whole
bevy < f smaller craft will follow iu her wake.
Ik# Military
Uu ycuturduy afternoon Company D. of tho
Southern Guard*, Capt. Wtlkiua* loft on the Mus
cogee Rail Road for Macon. They will remain
there several days for the purpose of organising
the regiment to which they are attached, ami
electing regimental officer*. They were escorted
to the depot by tho Columbu > Guardi*, the City
Light Guard*and iheGeorgir Gray*. C<>uipauy
l>. number* uthc-or* aud pri.alea nighty xucu,
nearly all of whom arc large and athlvtio md
look a* if they were capable of enduring -mldier
life. Tbcyaru well ulhcercd, will artued and a
good report may be expected of them if tbo op
portunity of flgthitig is presented. Wo tuutd
not emit to men.Dm that Capt. Durrus gave them
several nvd>Uc farewells from his “baby wakcr.”
camisTox tomswiMiLMi
B&:t ‘*9; Tht Gtjrrh&n ; Simla , Gen. |
Btavrcji'trtl / Major Andanon ; Drvmtnvnd I
Liy\u ; Mmer.jat ; Floating Katttrj, , liutt- |
Chari fi.MOft, March 2B, 1801. j
Dear Timl. Nothing of much moment has
transpired hero cl nee I last wroto you. The bat- j
teries are pretty well coinplctod, “tbeir naina is j
legion;'* for several miles rlong the coast they l
arolitterally swarming, so that the silencing of
one will be but a small matter. Thcro batteries
are garrisoned wub about 3,Uuo men, and a
Strong reserve iu tho city. The Mortar batteries j
will bo the mala dependeneo, they may bo tho’
ones used. Tho n uus from Fort Sumter can do
theta little or no harm, as they arc behind large
breast-works of sand through which no cannon
ball cun penetrate, und it Is not in the power of
Maj-.rAi ‘■■■• n * •-hell them Cor tho want of
tnortan-.
Oea. I;.‘Buregard U anxious to save the walls, j
therefore the Ciduiabtad* may notb used,unless ]
it will be found oeecrsvy to make o breach. It j
i*,uito probabla that tho starving out process!
wtii tlrat ba triad The garctson at Fort Sutnter
arc auM getting only a limited supply •( proria
lobs from the city, and are burning sotxo drift (
Wood whi:h they have surcetdod in catching.— (
It m gctieraliy bslioved tbit ua’r u they are sup- j
plied with the of life, and that very
non, they will bare toc'.me to the decision either ;
to fight oivt or evacuate. Should they attempt the j
Utior they wi’l, of course, be treated with every !
military honor. Should the former bo tbeir j
choice, they will have a hard road to travel. It j
is not n v . JT- r A i !-• av •-••** D-au
regard pleases.
’ The presence rt srch .-tsftnguithc \ ofScers as j
Gca. Denuregard. Major Jonc.s and others of C. j
S. A., bu? j'-ae much to allay the anxiety of the
ciiisens, o •! great relianco and coafideooe i
placed in their ability, consequently vre can el! ;
rest In case knowing that onr cltyl’ In good
hands.
The mounted cemponic** are on duly along UiO ‘
cisst to prevent troopj l>etng landed near
Cn&rk-aton. Os anight, specially those that arc
’ dark sal rainy, a strong harbor police srs on .
duty, to prevent •he reinforcement of.Sumtcrby
stealth. To attempt it iu day light, would he like
tho Indian’s gun, coet tuoro than it contea tj.
Last night the officers at the Charleston Col
lege were practicing with the Drummond Light ■
with tho view of lighting up the httrbor around
Fort >Suniter. The experiments ware on u small
s.-ale, end proved satisfactory. It into be tried
again to-night. wl*i Isr/p'r lights. Should R |
proaeßue.Cffsfnl it will cluv? the door rein
force-mrttts of any kind.
Two me* ongers have been sent frota Wash
ington lately to Fort Sumter; as a matter of
ourt-e nothing of import.-wice could bo gained
from them. The last mm (Mr. Lauwra) said he ;
expoeted to rctorn again roon to Charleston,both
grsQtlemrn w. ru pc rmiMod to visit Major Andcr- ‘
son. The Itoating battery baa beou compicteD,
It ea-rri:* foor guns: two 42 and two VI
pcttndcrs. A faithful drawing of it, also the
Cumoting*’ Point batteay, is in Frank Leslie’s j
I’afKr >1 the liOih ofMt'tb The description of
both is very good.
While passing Fort-Sumter the other day 1 saw
some of theroidu.Ts lu ily engaged iu tearing up
the wharf to strengthen the weaker parts of the
Fort. Theaecidontal discharge of tho loaded gun ;
from Fteveus’ battery, showed that the gun was
bearing upon the right place. The ball struck j
jast below the door. It foil short, as there was
an extra charge of fifteen pounds of powder upon
it. The gun3 Lad been Laded with balls, and by j
secno rnvau®, cue ball was left in, when tb oth
ers were remove J.
An l now that tho batteries are ail about com
pleted, you may expect soon to hear of some do- |
( lied action beieg taken by those in authority.— 1
The soldiers, and espeeiatiy our business men,
who arc staying nwpy at a p;reat sacrifice at this, j
oar bu*y season, are becoming claatorous for a
change in nffair J .
The merchants have been doing a good buai* j
Mlt. I havo act many from your city who |
have bought goods here. The fancy goods mar
ket is inadequate to the demand, which was ow- j
log entirely to the warlike preparation whish ha-;
engaged the almost entire attention of every one.
The State Convent on is still in session. The
Constitution of the Confederate 81 a toe Govern* i
toer* ha* not yet been ratified by them.
MOULTRIE.
Stay Law U a constitution a l.—l i ii stated
that in the Supr> mo Court of Fuinetn county,
lust week, Judge Harris decided the itay lew to j
be ttr.cocitltatlonal.—Nav. Rvp.
Scßtotg Armar.—-Quite a serious affray—
an l onr-which created the greatest excitemout—
occurred ,n tbo corner of Ferry A Market street*,
near the Madison House yesterday evening, be
tween Mr. Thomas Croaunelin and Mr. A. R.
Andrews, both gs this city. It seems that both
the young gentlemen were armed wifb “Derrin
ger” pistols, and having fired at each other, al
most nittniluneously, without effect, they got in
to cl ser quarter®, uud pecked one another’* heads
with tho bats of the weapon 3 quite vigorously |
until separated. Fortunately, both parties esca
ped without any aerious Injury. Tbia might be !
considered something of a miracle, since each has
strength and wbnt is usually dominated ‘ book- !
bone. —-Vent. Adv
Important Cemncrfiil Eenhilons.
The lion. C. G M. .-intuing. r, Secretary of tie
Treasury of tbs Confederate States, bais : o I mi
important circular lu relation to tho introdur-
Hon of goods, wares and inerchunUro by rti
road on inland route®,and to [ reu-nt -•; ;!! ;L:u,.
Tho following rulas and rcguhu o amoi:;
otheri, are to bj rigidly enforced, T 1 y nr*
generally Important, not oply to tucrehants ntie
business men, Lot ul. to travelers. On railroa<
lines there ro to bo organised rcvtjpuu -
liahauMQts, to bo known a.! • Revonuc
located near u the frontier of the Cupi'o.leran
States. At oach $..*.• lon vill be an \ th.
cuatotuß, known as a•• Revenue Guard,” whom
duties shall boos a supervisory nature over a!
oiorchandLo Introduced. Thcro will also boos
Übludicd “Hi vciiao Di p- U,’’ each having nchiei
officer, with all tbo { wore of Collectors of ous
toms over ißiportatlooa by sea at port.® of entry :
ACTION OX At'RIVAL AT lUiYKXI K S-VATH h i.
Immediately on tho arrival of uny railroad
carriage cr train from any tcirLory o n
tiguous to the Coi'fi dcrato Stales, <t any of fht
revenue‘ tuiiuns, tho conductor or any . i r per
t*n in uhargo shall lo required to psadueti t*’
tbo revenue gu ird a*, tbo tir.st s;ati n a ui MiilYci
iu triplicate of all tho good®, wares or tu'-rcl:an
di*e t rought into tho Confederate Stater, on l-.nird
such railway car iago or train. And ic is made
ilia duty of ilionmuue guard st he revenue si*
tioo, to board all railw.ty train.* arriving at aanl
otatlon from said foreign territory at all hours ul
tho day uud night, to rcoclvo tho manifest, and
un it* presentation,, to soo that th® v oods d*
scribed there n aro place. lin aopar.itn care (r. m
those iu which mails or pa.- .oigors arc convoyed,
and to plaoeonearh of sold freight car* revenu*
locks of tho Cons derate “ tatvs <1 Atucrle . Tbo
original maniKst, properly cortiliod, shall bo ro
turned to tbo oonducior, aududupltcato lorwTd
od under seal to the revenue <>£i r at tlio fir-i
revenue depot to which the ears ur>> 1 ‘Ln.d, by
tbti shortest route.
ACTION OS ARRIVAL Y. I’eVI.NUK 2)CROT3-
On tho arrival ol tlie railway treiu ercara i
tho first revenue depot, witbin th® him-a ol the
Confederate States, the oomluct. r shall dvlivei
to tho chief r. venue < tTi cr residing thereat, the
original manifest presented to and endorsed with
the oertifioato ot tho revenue guard at tie a ation
aforesaid, and a!ao f*> deliver to ihu said cliiet
, revenue ofli.cr, nil iho inureiiutidiso uv;-cribed in
j said munife t, by cLher leaving ut said dep -t ull
tho locked cars containing tho same, or dopos
itiog said good® in n warehonee ofxiepoait itt tit: I
I depot, to be provided tor that purp i-u under the
! rcgalaUau How governing bonded t i u.n ,
jur as may be otherwise provided. On such <(-■
livery being made and an examination being in
-1 * tit u ted of the tr“.in by said rcvoimo ofiloeF, be
I .'•bali, if eatiffied that all tho mureh.tudi - bn*
jto a further Hu si ion
tlio railroad route*, up arrival ut the reve&ao •tn {
J lions or depo *, shall be to tho iuspnc (
i tiocs and v vauaiustiuci ol citlnr t! rcvcuue j
guard at such station*, or revenue officer ut such j
revenue depots, and any baggage that may La in
tended to be landed at places between iho reve
nue station aud fifbt revenue depot • iay bo ex
auiiooti by ihurovtunc guard, uud if containing
no article subject to duty , shall be landed at th
; intermediate jdaco named by having a permit, j
Mgni-d t.y said re venae guard, pasted pe* ui an* nt
[ ly on the trunk, valise, curj-o: big, or cU.r eu- |
1 velopo of .' U ..h baggg--.
j BAOQAQK C iXTAININO JJUIIABLI. ‘lfcl'.vUA.Xl-i. ...
tihould, however, dutiable ariic! .• • hi found it:
tiucb baggage, the trunk <-r other p i hago •
talning iho fHtne uxu-it be placed in the o.ir with
ibe in.-robandi*e, and uit.-r (he n vtnuo lock
I before ivquired, aud lb® foot no■ iced in tbouiani
fust. And auob baggage eh 1 1 he delivered, wrh
too other merchandise, to tbo chief revenue t.ffl
l. erattbo rev'-nuo i ; under t'.,o forog iing
t Fa monger baggage, de*tiao#l f r place I cj.r.tl
or more interior than tho revenue it- pot, mutt Mt
i uxamioed by the chief rev i.uo t.ffint rat said reve I
nuo dopot, and, if tboy ur® l<-uud uot tooontuiu I
any ucrohaudiso ajbj. ct to duty, ui y tui. j to
, their dea’toaiiou,by having a permit, sign.d by
i tbe chief revenue • ttocr, p illed tberei n. rfh* u!d
; however, such baggage contain duiiablu merchau
j dise, tbo trunks ur other puokogo m whicli <•; I
’ baggage iflcortlained i<h*l. be deposited at su.i
reveaute dtp t.
ToacirculHr s:s forth at ioi.gtL many other
rc # -uUu. 0, ii.duaing tlio -oi3j> ..iliuu i Mur
; cuodta*.- -r.tauo*.,” <.r o^l.
on .ircivat at
A'ti'to of Arkansas.
1 Lt IdUowlug i.taclimae iu tho Oidinuuoclate
ly pasiod by tbo Convention of AiLunwis iu roU*
; tion lathe secession of that State:
Sec. 5. lie It further r,rda‘ncd, TL.it If* It h !!
; nppiur, whon the result of Bind election kb nil 1
J umdo known to this Convention, that e m-ij irtiy
I of all tho legal votes cast in tho tfruto have b< < n
j cast for “seceskiou,” then in th;:t event such vow
i shall bo taken fir instructlonsto this Conwotfoo
I to pas* an act of iTuaiediaro secession, and iho
Convcatiofi shall at once ptn-san Ordinance, ands
j solving tho connection existing be ween tho State
| of Arkansas amt the Federal Oovernuicnt, koou u
■ u* “the Fnifed Stutea of Americu;” but if a c:.i
----| jority cf all tbe legal votes have been cast for ‘
. ‘co-oiieratlon,* then tbti o<-ovention ehall imtue- i
j diately l*ke feucb step* a* may bo dt< umd proper I
to further co-operation with the border, urn ce j
{ tied slave States, in (.flirts to secure n jiermancnt j
| and satisfactory adjustment of ti c ctionul pon
! trorerslci disturbing tbo country.
L'tua lJeo. Th* God of our fatbe... La prai.>*ui j
I A mighty pant#*, like that which pervade* a borci
| of actelopea when u huge In u apriiig® roaring 1
I iulo tbeir kubit, has ;.titui upon tho jmkwusion- -
j i*ta. The gbu-1 of tho F®acu Lonfwruxc® uub- i
! etituto, which they hropaltured wuL. pi l-r |
throe wick*, aud thru daubed ita Lrnin .ut iu ]
cold bl.od, and th® thunders of on ibdignati’ and j
I betrayed pe.'pio, have Iriglitened ail the plu< k,
| nerve aud backbona outof the J-uLtmsidoit losmL
; and mummies. Thoyeutcrod Meobanua,’ Hall,
le:ji tbau two xuititbj ago, tLo Li *st iriolut:t,
; merciieds, impudeut and aggrt-tutve u ujoii'y
which was ever twvfi or read ol iu ancient ■>r in .
I m -darn tiuiv®.
Ltdieviug that they trerv iuviooibU, lby pro- I
claimed tha’ their mid divinities wc- o In. aiti
-1 nation aud Delay. At tbe ulmutr ol there daiiiee
i they worshipped night and day, ‘ waiting for the
i /•ecession tide to subside.” And they Uoidjy a.d
; and impudently announced, st the p -lie,on the
‘treat* and in the market-placer, that they would
continue iu Btssiou until the spirit of . tato Iu
. dopendenc® and of resistance to lawless Ab* l
! tioiibm wus deal aud buried in Virginia. 11 it
: required only a month to crush tbe proud spirit
I of Virginia, tuoy would continue io n.arujn a j
j month; but if Stale honor died bard, they would j
j “squat liko u toau,’ slowly poison tug their vie- j
j tims until the death-retide wa# benrd. J bi* th • y i
rwore they would do if it required twolvo moii'Ua
Ito accomplish the murder, but the I
| rivulet, which they exp- - od to ‘dr y up” mmx
l vuck:*, ha : Lecomc a r* oisileu, *woleu Mi naaip.
pi iu volume, and a* it carries Virginia from tli®
! ioul clutches ol aQ Abolition Dee poll tin, it sweeps
along the <l#ad, bloated and repulsive bodies of
many a detested Suhtniesb-uist. The effects <d
thiadclugo have fried iho Subusiouists with ter
ror. They behold their dikea und dame* giving
way, and tbo low gro. ndsand works of subuna
•lou overflowed.
They no longer do ire ‘Wiii-Ar.’* i hey no® the
people every day thinning their rnkn by inm tv.-
tionaso stern and decided, that “renigu or obey”
U stamped upoo every word, line an l rentenoaol
tbeir maudistoe. It was nuihmg but thu uyony
and delirium of trr<>r which made fcmtmuen kdi
his own child—the “Feac>e C>nforeuca Fropo *-
tiou”—amid tha rejoicing# of the very men v. ho
had been worshipping the luckhv. lufubi for a
month before it wan slaughtered.
The terrified subtuisaionisis, although they j
withheld the report'd the majority ol the Com- j
niittce on Federai lielatlons for more iliau a j
month, ure now striving, iy every conceivable j
parham nti ry derive and trick, t > precipita o a
ro e. The uightlv cuuouecs which they hold have
long since revealed to tho conspiracy for relllng
Virginia to Lincoln, the dread reality oi their
condition. Their power (hrmischief i* becoming,
lea* an ! less- Tho majority with which they
commenced thel* nefarious pint against tho ind -
pendeuce and Honor of the £iat is dwin
dliog away, melting before tbo hot wrath of the
ilenso tbe anxiety of the submissioaiaUi to do
THE SUYE HK 16 HT Y OF TH K STAT ES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1861.
c.r iloib- l v.-vtk -it, unco. Huno the'r ).
li-'at ‘:i >-I lui! ;;.:g to ill jrhu are wiiiup
id.v a:, i itnxiuuM.. tear to yh'redA tho Majorlt,
Thoy tear the light hf (IfebtCd, and th
<i Mei'i iinijurity of tho Oonventio
w tretuU • • in tbe pie.enoo of a bravo and n-
ILghta tninvtlty, who know that tin*
<• - ‘di-d ‘ the people of Virginia.
In.laro than three Weeks the •nhmisst m te i foi
v . . ;t'y submitted to tbo innuguratu
inaugural o£ga ALoUUoa, Freshfout wil
I ‘ ‘ vMiufortabla iu Virginia a j the IUp
!• < f Charles tbo F.r i wer >in Kiigland afte
oi Rv.*torath>o.
\*’o t -ji that the itlr, learlssa and faith fa
■< < !r, lits delegates in the oon vent lon wi.
’ t obnii: doniau* taijell.v before tU *
>■ f v. sivu k hade to be skinned end roasted bj
viioir c-ouHtaenm. Rieft. JSr.
i.oan of Ac OnMmle Stxte-
G -- ; I-• ivt friend* :t* the North ara tltucr
‘-ii D tneeiva* with tho confident assurance tha
I iu which iko Government of the Con led
■ ‘ . .’’ ‘it t ‘ -aorin.r for will bav*
. ?;i Ue>l it isMutod by the New
i\"-\ ffiu iw that (r La* already been on th
, irk't for son;a time, and capitalists have til*
L’ o i very Luiv alaerDy Ir. their offering!).
• • .-ti.-.'; :.isui .a £;i.--iy folio, aud tbe
> ; ‘d ■ kind neighbors, like nil tho'tr hop
’ ‘d t - the rkauha of the great movement
i tho South, todestitfid Cos E cruet shack. The
®f C o Goaledorato Governtaent will not on
ly bo tar-''.!; it the u, it fiwrqbie toruia, but
-;:crj v.-:i11v.,-. H r.:,tt rim ft L.r it. It Now Gr
"•an * dm n vit take at half of it, wo shall
> aurpi ~ed. have th* plearurh cf inform
1 f Hla.'h UopubLcau friends that tho loan
•’ jif J'>t b cniakoti aud not auy bidders for
i Imre cotay forwa and, fur the simple reason that
he bonds have not yet been engraved. They
‘re, I : *\ ar, being prepared with oil the expo
In. i with wbiiib o l.#rg a job (aixty thousand
bo executed by tho larges* bank fioiu
Tn t r 1 '• *n c'.tabllaliß’.ant “U tho Continent. Thoy
l| l be e.-:n|i!cteil by the latter part nY April.—
- orotary kaa appointed,at* Comtui*
:.-ri to v. t-1 /o proposals iu this city, theiul
ii> ailc ■ cu: JSsmT Smith, the largest
private (t inker in tho city; Jus. I). Dcnegre, the
prestdeta vs the largest banking Institution !h
ilie .South; J J.N"bl ‘, a large uouubiasioßtuer
“biiii:, nt.,l Kdaard J. For*tall, i*t;u cf uur ui"t
, • T lie
i tm *of th’ so gentlemen, sj curainlasloner*.
i:l alf-r l iv gu.irxtttee of the euewJsA of tn!*’
; fi’ . t tlnun.-ini proposal of thu Government of
rl:o Co:.!’- iorate OrUnr , Delta.
.a War
li; ,; :: corre*fn.uJen.:- ■. the Objorver, doAcd
-■ i-v -<ty ’‘‘U-ag tha suldtwi,
T’ : !; y htd agay. Jovial, lively timo ol it.—
I'. jv hmi. besides, atr eleetloti sos officer* In the
Al.ibuma i-u. -mom, wl.loh baa been trauefvrroil
i tbo ‘Jon!- ‘lvrsto Matua by Gen, Cl*map?, of'AU
abum.i. Ci.|. Cltiyton wuo ro-ojectcd Colonel:
tvi'lmns*, Licerenun! Cob n-’l; Steedmah, M*,jor.
tbo boy s were choc ring until A v* vV lyt® {v--ir n't
the :r re*i'ctitivo wuidlaatta.
•■•} \V j andotto created tomu grout tut ou yes
r> •. y bj bur m.ivcmcnth|i ‘steauted up aud
i’ •! * < itt ( i the Kaljino fin'd St. Louis off (ho bar,
tho latter hoiMd sail soon atlerwards; the Wy
ti. ! Usr. tuuu-d, went up u> tbe Navy Vnrl, loft
*here • n iilu i wards pcgcoodcd lolN nsaco
! It Hjfpo.irs tbi't provisiuiia over at Fort Fick
’ i.:’ t‘C :• !HOVI ry j.h r : fill WSB said to bt)
’ ‘ ! ! ! i ‘ ft ;
w-.'.
! ‘ • < 1 ‘ (L A-abaqia iiugimoxt fw
i j IU | VV ‘* l u ‘ States, generously
A uiati n - that ut tbo Redoubt loot uight. in
• : tin;- i,p i- tho retiiry without tbe touu
i.. Ha -bed ayon afterwards. N<> I.lame ia
.itr.i ■>’ and to the sentry, who only performed bla
.u-;.. Ait* deeded wae aiw -of the lied
Lag., •oa-p-iajj.
ll- QV -.UK MtUTAKY.— tLa Uglc- j
Il f MTV. Capt. James 0. Clark, tuuMU i
\Vnli:i r Li;-!it Infafitry, Cupt. S. If. Crttnip, will
tins cuyto morrow (Monday) af erne on rt j
■> ,by tho Augusta attd tiuvaanah Rail-i
’ •’■ They will be e.ioorted to th depot f.y ta% j
A 1:. b pscdfUl .V-oliuUaar liatinllon, the
oicr.il uip ,duj:) “f which w ii| assemble for tbbi j
urp <#u Hi-oa-l Street, in fr.-ut of The City I
if'tte!, nt one o'clo’ kF. M A-* our reader* al- j
: •->ly know,these*,-tllnnt companfr t have prompt- j
I v r ; -mi.. 4io thu tluvoruirr’d Citli for troops, I
11 >":u •• i u i..arviting ‘*rdera Cor Macon, j
• J.i , r-t wliieh i !;t o they will rcridc*vou for the I
.resor,!. Sb'.ufd tbo h-nor of tfiolr 01. l Common- ]
wealth, or o( the t.colwderaf® Stares, dnmaod the |
itt - ices >( tL- ccuUipaiiiu* in the beni, wo have |
ii if ara for the honor, bravery tad rourugo of
-ir brav * Augu 11 soldiers. Wo sincerely hope
bat the journey Upon whi*i thoy to morrow set
-rth mny ho lu them all individually end cul
viiv ly, only a pluaaaru trip; but if, uofortu
’ ly, it rhould provo other win®, Lbe Oglothorpo
£i::*:ntr and the WwHfior fdjTht Infirntry will
r ’ nd'T a ( uud nccoust of tUe|Hßft*Y4g**?-/IOM/ci
Ciuk'Uu it mlitU
Durr <•’ 1 ‘i* —Tho Mobile Rogl*t* r, In an ar- ]
tide on (ho new tsrff, nays:
■ 3o much ha* been saw! about tho duty on ice
Gi wo rirerotcoududo this article without sotno
v ‘ .u!;; lusiot) tod?. The 42 per ton ou impor
ted b’c amounts to about one quartor coat n
leond oi> f onsaurptlwn, two thirds ofall ice being
I -it in v. a: ,;{•>. This amount i* so small, and the
average pm of i :y \:> mi l<.W i that lew will loul
the tax at all, arid mine sufficiently to majke it a
hardnlfip. To the f.'onfedoratc Oovt-rniucfit on
the other hand, tbi* tax will brlnK- R’ VOniing F>
> uii-oiant nuiLoKtic*. a revenue not l®e<# than u
quarter ta lli>>c dollar*, us at least 125, < OU ton#
nr: annually Imported ini' tho C'ou/edcrate
- r,.it.es—quite ■ n important itm t % bow Gov-’
ernment under theow:alty of making war pre-
RtACTf":f rs the NoitTJ.-Ti.cj New Y'o;k
f rihri’Rc piv< j the following particulars of tbe i
on.-ervatlvo ri at rl >n in the North :
“Iduf our t->wn clcclloOs have jiiit teen held
in I nfnur o<l count Ira, cud the niS’gregatfl r-sult
to Kepublivsn enpr.rviacr* to 214 nfell owrts
-n larger portion ot Kepuhlicans thuo were over
j hjluru cbuwn. Yet, iu tbu tuoo </t'this uumis-
I tak ‘bio demonstration, and of tho kindred r
ppft-.se of New Hampshire, which has Just alec*
[ itl >t Rep lldiertn Ooveffier, und full
delcgaiK-u to Oongrc**, by u round 4, W00 majo
rity —luoro ‘bun tbe average Republican pnQori
fy ii'. ml har . tit'ovbsi-f I-ms ainco t he Republican
party ws organis’ and there— Mr. John Cochrane,
tho eftpt-i fi fervent fa oftM*o(Tand Utterly used
up pariy, B-wumes to re- ,-uro Virginia tn the
i . ..> and U'ii.<!f of the Ltat of UJaw-Ifeij;.:—
Cooftl it: posture he tuore impudent re
Sacccw io AdvertLin^.
Wi iUu.<i, . .1 tbe fallowing aunsibie
ffo’u tTn flyrucuita Cuioti, 0.1 ibeauhjuc- of iwi
vcrMsittg—fhepoint aud truth of vhi h a !i intul
l-.y rit liUM.rf’ - ‘ met* uati end will rraiitoat on<s:
j “Wii-.ri you t*; * umt* U<iiom|C'>rn bnsinesa
Ulan you ary. lo*V. m tlig adVff|4f*t&anU he-bad
lin the pf.j ■) Tho haalnesi man who pufa his
j . i(;n t he ftewsr-nper, floes a trfttoli wiser thing
:l*.*n wb< ii ii Lieb-u# it wter hie store; and who
w'.uM tlwtik nf neglccriug that? That man uhu
io r .r 1 r: * to- puhlio thiit lie wants trade, ami bis
card in the new.-paper fs I'fT lnvftfertoiifocUPtcm
•rnto e “tne'at.d buy. Where one person reed*
s i If • five hundred rad in the pupers.—
‘-o 1 -’ rli tv*. : busiiiodu unu in known,ho
ean nlv; ■< ■'l [ up now customers, If lie wil! take
I ijin-t’ 1 ■• te".iir , know where bo 1 and what he
! h'o mil. No on <a nfforri not to advertise,
g 1 tgeM oieoiiurLig Irud*, he
h o * tn ; lo.ft part <t hi# nruftti.
I : • truth of fho aL'iVfi rettiarka can lia varifled
wi'ln -it gc.tf!;; bcy<,r.d (ho limits of this town.—
j'i •)•) 1 **:.■ to wil.in.; to apeufl x part of Ms
money in lotting b., i’liuoflsxitd cuetotuwrs know
•’•bi-p go ‘ havo arrived. k au-s (o he one ol
tic.-0 liberal tuot wfjo Is wllluAg toglve bis cui*
('.->” - !•. * (oTga'r.Wo Would advise our
■ 1. 1 esmntno our advertising columns al
-4 9 I ‘./j * 1 fy
m y learn (nets v. hub they may hu tony tboy
I<l not karri—(bat they have It.fft good bargalus
wiser they might n;W Penrod fheto.
“fferlmt in thli* world wnttld rise,
J read 4b* new* and advertlu*.'*
La Hr an ye llejor<<T.
fire broke out iiat November in Itie
<t:iar of it oundle tuanufaoturer in I’ari#, io
which were 200 tens of oil and great quautitivu
•f ‘ iitullf ‘. The doors and Windows were closed
right and steam was introduced from a boiler by
u pipo, when tbe flames were extinguisLeU iu
flv* miautei.
COIIHBIS. WIiU.XKSUAV.APCIL 3. ISM
M Me os lisols.
Line in, who la so peacefully duprecJ, f.a; inl
cited anew collusive movement elfh the aeceo
d States. IU ha* appointed Grunge W. Lam,
f lluutsviliu, Ala., Judge us tbe Luited £tatia
tWriot Court for the District of Alabama. \Fhy,
vlabsma ha-j aeoedod and there Is r > United
Uates Court there l The Judge will no doubt
irew iho pay from Liueoln, but aj for bolding
ourt, he 1 j too feasible of tbe petiultiej vrbiub
ueban act would impose, to attempt any thing
f the kind. If the Judge should draw the pay
>ud do no service, it will boa good j >ke ou Lin
•oln. But if, c:< we apprehend, tho duplet Lea n
ho Treasury at Washington will not ad'ord tire
1 .V. then it will he a good Joke ou ’..'ila IJulou
J edge.— Al9u‘i'hi>i AeiVkcmo.
The joko will doubtless fall oa Rune. Lit)-
ooln ’will pay him with drafts upon the Cu2iptti
Il'iusa at Mobile, which Lana, not
tlio secessiua of Alabama, wil! feel bound to no
•opt. Tbe si ho will oolloot by to h
rtaia-ck dimouut. In theevout, however, that
1.:it.0 should attempt to hr Id hi* Court, the farco
will tako a rapid turn to tragedy. Notwith
standing all tho talk about diauftsoliouiu North
Alabama, g v.ry much doubt that there Is any
place in that fttato, evon cu lLa ‘l line,
w befj a Fedmol Judg, could hold his Court with
iup unity* V On* of the first acts of the next
Cuugre:vt of the Confederate btate.<, wo hope, will
b* tbe pa M .;agu of r Uw presort blag a heavy pen
alty for & oitiaon of tho Gen federate .States to ac
'pt an ufiio® from tLo Federal Government aud
attempt to exercise It ia the limits of the former.
All such gualhtuea should be by a
pr oe#tx Lest kuowa to the hangman.
iO.VICOMV CORKESPOSNICI
Xdtto a f rum I ‘aakiwjtntt; Peace t<t lu tha order
•/die doy; IFor Deportment prepare* f<tr m
i'ff r*e us the fionlier; Application fur com*
a nietiju Tronpt; (rormimenf f>rc* to li ret r*'j.
(and; May- ■' ,V*',v/, •!( ( tc.
M JNTyoMsR/, April I.
Dv>.'patcht Item Wt*r*LiXgtna v-ere received at
to - Jtate Depurturent this afiraieg, represeDting
ifttrythlng quiet iu that city. ‘lhe prcvalltfig
opinion was rtrongly against war, and it was
(bought that the forts would be given up iu a
abort (luxe. In fact It was authorktftruly s-tated
that no attempt io hold them would bo unde af
ter n oertaia d&t*. The evacuation off oft Sum
ter being a m:ttler o ‘ r eottkslty, and ft being en
tirely iu the power of the Oarolialunn, attention
will beterweJ to Fort Pickens until ir. is tn the
bauds of the Confederate States. In the tacun
time the preparations for tho stige will go on r,d
oe vigilnncc will bo lost, nor will tbe proa!**-* of
the black Republic-mi ledr* !ny onr rolerw Into
a dreum of security.
Tho War Dop.irtcient ia-vigoroualy con v-atrat
ing men and materials ul Important polatfi, and
nro. preparing fur a systematic dofcoooof the iu
dion frontier. The govornuLcnt lihj alroadynp
pointed -overal ooroputent officers and agent* at
the various places oo the border, who are mukiug
preparations fur the men who will Boon Lo saut
tbeio. The War Department lots pieary of
meat)* acd uoeo it freely and judiciously. There
is little doubt but when the troops nro ihFough
with Fortii Fickor: < and tfreu'er i.'.vy will be
marched to tho Rio Grands.
Applicationa for po.-ithjri/j i teg army still
I come In at the rate us nearly cue hundred per
| lay. i v/ill auy for future applicants that it is
; f itilo to upend time in trying at this date - £t
r. coßis*loti,<)rto waste hojw in expo:ing cac.
! When a clour idea, ;f tbo Confederate ;my Is
I obtained and whan it id distinguished fr< in the
i {ruvUoottl army, it will bo scon that there nro
j lew positions to fill until the regular umy !.*
formo-J. F.-'-ruiUfg for . 1-n.i; tvna service
wucc.‘.atily slow, aud it takc'i u Log lime
lo i •- cue tboosard wen in the hold. Th
ufficora • f th'; regular army will 1 a. u liulu to J.
| util tho iT3iy Is rai. ci. Tbo provision J u?u:y
I is taken fi-vUi tho Jlulu aud is put ixtu lire rervlve
j upon requisition of tho Pmidcut. These ar!<£B*
“•red and equipped by the .Statu end aro tender
ed previslunully l> tho President ujtil t- uin r\U
tho regular army lata uotivo atrvic
fitldlera arc otill f- ,f g through this city ta
thtir tray to Feoaacola. To-day thu Cherotee
Grays, Capt. CUro,o'iaLtirtg of niuery-two mco,
pAu®d through hero for tbut point. Thy l'-lt
’on the Florida train. I understand that several
j more companies will bo through tin's rrct‘ .
| Considerable auxkty ij toanliVeted Lt .0 i.
,;nrd to tLo notion of the South Carolina Gun van
tieu. It h roll known that there are tnr.y point!
iu tto Con uitutluu that do ttot iL th® Carcll
:.iauv, aui it wa.i liuppured lut.t ut;luiiK pariy
would bo raised against It|phuk the oppotlplob
has grown to such formidable *iitnvj,‘ : n:’- that It
is aluroiiuit: tL# leauo.-® ia iJLLi i(y. The < t
point is the/dtnLuaiua of fr * I'l:’ .. it. the
Southern Ooalelinu’y Tho n j erhup.:,
of lL GaLlnot aro ia favor of.Morganixiwg toe
■ Government upon coitain ternr:, thp.t fs by t’.eir
a. J opting; tho present Cwnstitutiou, aui Ly being
received by a two-lLirda vote. It i* not cry
I clearly shown why a try oaeshovid advoca-bu otich
a policy, ei It would bat bring together again
the old {■:■’ .-ugruou# elciaents \7hi:Ur.r® n>-ir gvp
a rated.
Thu number toi rleUorS tt itxt Fu ;'. Gfixca G-
hu beet large to day, on account of
the adrertiaxaieflis fur t j 1 .ruU'o cc*r
taiu ailiutrs for use lu th*- service: ‘1 u® uatnp'M
Ol poor of (iriatlng.ru h &• QktaT
Cierka ofifioe. afcd car: bo by >ny r **• •> - who
chouuu t make the request.
I understand to-'Jey that tbe fur’s (a e; the
Ifu-pnrtuient must ho Incrcu.n and, 44 the present
uutuhcrof olvrka arc uuahli t o acleo .to tbo bus-
Itieea required of thorn. It la hardly worth while
to apply howevvr, the applicatloas flow pl’-lt.
;ed aw. 1 y fill a toy; ‘c• ; • >J < * r*. * • iy,
**iit'-*.* 1” ur -. U- aay. oho
I will pta'ioru her® t ‘irc.a;,h - •> reruk, much to the
delight rf tbo Montgomery ponplc. She, *1 roll
as her talented sitter Mary, are both great furor-
Mm Lor*. Xo-night Canning /r‘v®, a baoefil to
the Orphan Ary law.
. NTELYN.
iffairs at tort Sutter... A Flag fvr Iteio'crwonatv
The Washington c'.rroapomlont of tho Nor;
York Tribune gives Iho rcsujt of the visit to Foit
Sumter of Capt. Fox, v?ho vnxa scut by the Frcsi
ilout, Thy ugout hay returned to Waobingioa,
and tho Cirr*poQ(ieat seyu
It Is very welt understood that ku Lad a plan
for introducing ruiiiiorcoin®u:u, which bail keen
submitted to the members of tbo Cabinet, and was
regarded us measur dily practicable, bat at ton -
ei with tbe probability, if not oartainty, of oulli*
sinn, which constituted the chief objection to its
adoption, lie is perfectly familiar wiiL ull the
approaches to tho harbor of Charleston, Laving
boon long connected with the Coast Survey, and
hod practical experience a* commander of ou®
of A^plitWall 1 * steamers, His s.heiue did uo t
‘•untf mplu'c any serious daagor iu running th®
gauntlet of the lattcriu* ou tb* Inlands whwh
guard the charnels, I ut only in lauding the won
aud provisions at Pumter. after it had been
reeobed. If a fire was openotl upon bis trims
porta from Fort Moultrlo or the other batteries,
it would te necessary for Sumter to silence tbctu
in order to discharge tho relnforotmonts. Any
ittempt, therefore, locking to that object, would .
almost inevitably lead to bloodshed, an i before ‘
n aoriing to it the Administration would be con* I
-trained to expect that alternative. Even if suc
'■ej.ifal without great low of life, nothing would
be gained but the retvntlon of a fortress which
has only a local value lu protecting Charles ton,
aud ie of no 0% ionai moment whatever.
Captain Fox i,- fully impressed with tbe cour
age, integrity and si*verity of Major Aadwrsofl,
with ■whom, however, bi: communicatin') w:.t
h'oeaearily limited, i.u Cos. PL kens tent Cap',
dartstulu, lat® of our Navy, muu vsvuvt will.
iim to the Fvrf, who kept within ourdhot during
‘tmst of the Interview, or, at lea, f, i.e.ir enough
to prevent a*iy free ootomunicatiou. lie con aid
■r* that ih® Fort can ha reinforcyd cither by u
‘Dilliury up.-iMiiwu, which, ul course, w uld ro
julre a force not ut tbo di-pus and of the FrcsiJettt.
•r by tbe strategy referred to, with its atteudam
‘laeard.i of a de*pcrto conflict.
Tho tupply of provi.d .tin now iu tbe Riirrlsoi.
will probably en*blu Aiuj -r Auuurcon to rttntaii.
ih i-uiumacd rt-a-iotißbiy well until the 14th ol
\pril. From all tho (Let# iliac■!aeil by this in
vustlgati-.u, it is maid.eot that Fort ruiutar mu.-.i
••a abar.duoed, .r CiVd w r inaugurated. Cupt.
Fox is cautious, intelligent, end will informed,
nd waa brought tu tho uotlca ofthc Government
by Mr. A*pinwall, and c-iljo of the pr : j-itl
bhip ‘ wnoreyf New York and I’oN'.r.a.
EN.U.VD AM) TOC SOUTH
S; ryt o \ ... f ‘ /’ , - The Volet y auoiaet
the Motrill fne'/f—Vhe Inexorable Vent lenr.it*
of Trade—*Vha vnut A'eu? Fra/e—lm
portance of the Utinj'e'terdr titnUe—Sluverp a
Dir c t Aeo/ttf vs Won't ‘.—-/A* Iren /mtmeit
Alarmed, etc., e! \
From tby Locdufi Titflt March U.
* * * Cl is useless to di'sgure (be fact iliul
1 long a* tbe Washington c'-'ogre * adheres aud
uvett adds ftdwreeti’iotlotts to a protcytivo pulley,
they give their uuemiea th® beatexuuse for hostil
ity, aud cut thauisulves off from tho .sympathy oi
ttioir lrionda, ClrCum.-tuuuus have s.:ui*i in sen
sibly taughtthe Southern States of America u
lerson inpclttloui economy which tbe labors of
iiunkibsou oiid Feel, and the party uoliura of a
whole geui.uuutL, L.uvly sufficed to iuqiru. a un
the Kugiiah u.md. Thq i. hahiuuts ol a country
exclusively devoted to the growth of a ctop, for
the production r.f which it had urnivailed !.• il
itiea ui in* soil and climate, could uever be uuped
by lb® fallacy which treats each uirtiuti mj tbeu
letioally self supporting. Th-- very same law of
nature to which they owed the pructical tuotiop
ly of the ootton tra ic could not but occur to tlu m
114 the fuudavt-.utul iavv of cuumu-rcu, aud ihe>
have uevvrceased to rwbtl again.-t luwtanliby
whioh tbeir products und irupurts are taxed, oaten-
Riblyfur the benefit “fti:® Uni'-n, but, us th< y be
neve, ‘u gratify the blind selflvbncss of the North.
Th.s is, perhaps tbo uuly pui.- tufooiitact boiwvu
tbe pending ai.d tl. su wh:al) cFrmina
ted iu thy War “1 Independence, and iho dc.-truc
tion of the tea In Uoston hnrbor is likely enough
(ofiud a parail®’ iu the prus'Ut year at Churi®n
tou or New UrLans. \vhuu tho pMuters hour
that Air. Lincoln, who lias urc-aived c . cautious
a retiueuco on other points, has declared Li.- in
teution of oollecUng tho Cuatuins u.i usual, while
>b® Federal Legislature is hurrying through
tlio Morrill Tariff In!', luipoMUg ail, but pro
hibitive duties ou Manchester und ltiruiiug
lium Rood*, thiy may well fed aggrieved a* well
as alarmed, ft is long since the Ootton ri'ato#
have produced loud enough fur their own ct n
sutuplioo, aud fi r a great many fcti t artie'es us
couiujou u.ie they aru dcpctidaut on Euro} c. Aj
Mr. Davis say a: “An agricultural people, whnse
chiet interest is the export of a commodity re
quired in every muouUeturing euunirv, r true
policy Is peace an a tbe freest tiuus wtiich our
uoccasidos will pcrtult.’’ Upon principle, how
over, (hey havo here manifestly tbo btttc/f it.
It will not be our fault if ihcinopportuuo leg!.*
iation of the North,c/iubiutd with there; ipnoiiy
of want# between ouraolvca and tbo South, uliouid
bring about a considerable modiliutti ia our
eolation* with America. Wo thould it ,,; nitely
(irefer tiaaiteg with a single responsible gi-veru
meut to maintaining lv/u limbusaicsuiid running
the risk of wit!i tv/o highly
sensitive dou'.ooraow-. Hut the Underiuits •;’
trade are iuoxoruble, aud our uauufucturcs v. LI
infallibly find their way to the test tnurket r.lth
the reguiarityol umcbanical low. II therto t>ur cx
crie have been chiufiytoneigncd to Northern tn.*r
cbantH,while oar imports, greatly exm din,? them
iu valuu, 4''Lccu priucjpally supplied fi> n: the
South, ft may be that the Miutbcrn p-tpul.*.;ion
win uovr become our by at custom -a.
From the London Times, March 9.
V*' <3 do not Isy that the tide has turned, but v.o
tj that mattex* are j"at in that :•*’ • who L uu
p aca a very gravervspous.LiLty art fib u lly ta
lions, and especially ou Groat Uritaih. ‘Vo can
not f.;il to sev—rttid it is our duly o ( . ‘ out—
tfe c mictiCy of a retn.-griKto com met -’imF policy
iu the N"rih tu divert Ruru-pean tr. de lrti Boa
tua aud New Turk to Cbajdtaaun eui New Gr-
Icaurt. Tht-j c are matters of Lusiaesr, uud the
waru:u-:t friends of tho Union cum,’ . exj u-t our
merchaots t celebrate itt eb- qVt f : by - U'-in:-a
muLiliou.
h'luui tbe Lo/<uu Chronicle, March i.
Li wouldbe-iinp<>*ibU> to iguore tbe imp"? _aco
of the nuvr nation—tl .i C'ctißdt r to .te* of
America. Iu many points >f view i!uy tu vo a 1-
14 claims to regno, v-‘ to r 1 j : The
.float b bat contributed ruorstbuu itsni: o re (ho
glory of theliniu 1 win ‘. I.vr wo
dike th-j il'jvointiouury . u, t]i y, r us lWi!, or
tbe general cervices in the army i,?,d 1 yft tho
United flutes. fSetne of ttce nn.-t vn,li’n Sol
(Lera th< IL puLi.c Lave Loan tioff'.h
cru utftt;. iu elcuuuis, of iu’.orial idrengtli
it need :ho fcoAst to ihdw the vt lust: -J. a J 0.
the eoflutry tfciri pred**?-?-* ;•••? ’’ ;j
com Ui und the <*! Inn tiou us the work .
‘l‘h® pupßUlirtuof'tl; ,:'■ nut.ui . , .<•
uumbcrj, ovtr b v* u .... < * >•. . r,:;gh
ckleafatioh, tm- n lR"t: • > r>- ilavo ,I- .. r-.y tbr.<j
uqHHoii* of (> white in-r mru 1 1, ntf •f. .• (
liurou of Lba \ ‘•'< f tha flt tu j %t. r ij-.M-, ,f the i
DucleraU a .of 1 “■ bu* . !■.... i„•<lt dd j
by r! trn t • i’ t • 1 .7. . j
wwi cw:. ... L-a North. - w:i
slavery j- rong, v< . Lei leva
(Sat nl:ivery : dl ba 1. .o * .
tb r.ew V*’ . r ‘deru<y t’icr;: . v; •
vriibf Ml t';> La*t dree.i of Ah 7 - (if util!
oteadi.’y tc imtaiped. llor:. .ng
‘.*■ J- -,’ id way revolt nt ::.'j ...ere ; ... aiavo
ry, ■ re i‘i<pla!ly at the I ;,rr"-re- • occur,
ever ti. Migti hot oa-ncfMUtt’Yy* ir. c- n- c ,n v,! h
the t teed sesetUide of Foe i:: ro :a , w inud
not allow ou; sottiMcema t * l-dn'l v.. to the taut
that tne race Within thy L .;1*®;: -or !• n
u*e a direct ;y cr e • f w-i!‘h.
From tbs Manchester Exautn r, l-lk re 77.
A feefn-r elrtn tu con storm t inn r-rw •_.•.< ! •
port: 1 U Uie ir*.u trad® on ‘Ghanpe ir; Wolvcr
h..mp; re* yu teruay, at the 13:011.^;. me
Merrill tnrr’if wuujd t in ait prtib;;bUit.-' # ■ uo'-reu
a law. If the bill snrtuTd retreivu t!.e ■■• :.y
•>f tbe Prealdeut, its effects Would he 11 •*-: ■ - -
truus t the iron trade iu Gruc-t LmutU".!
a,t scrtictifv uny iroq us BriiL-.ii make can, with
a duly e.a that pr .jyd, £tr*-* -:>j t<‘ re
AWtirfean merkefs.
Wstro StifaMtJ.
Th* LotßsvlKn Courier • f tho 2 L .. ,
Attseng th# aMpmenf on rhe Atlo: tc, t • 1 y,
are worth ut proViniooH t ;.-ht by !
Mr. Wood, of the firm ot Wo and *2 G i; .
ner, Eufaula Ala. They go on ts - , 7 .
Seir Orleans, fru thfticu by slear/ • r-o A;• .
isala, and then tip (lie Glia'o .• ■’ -
boat to Lufauia- This abiptneal i:u; . • i 140
cueire of haoyn, IbO barrels ul tvhioky, i .OL bush*
els of corn, li') barrels *f imtk. r- I barrels
r.f f iur.
Thenbov'i is an fivlifenci ol (ho -ififcrt ■/ lgfite 'l
policy which our “internal koprovi mout'*system
in inuuguruUng for tho beaefitGeorgia r< 11..
In this portion of (be fltata. Tho above !,.; i
r;.nt ia ut;ly ouecaselu point, uud ol iu**f would
net be much; but wo r>< ro tol l while ct Kufjiu!<i
by tho beet btißinoSfl liuu-csih the dry, that they
certainly would adopt ihm pluti, vh . ai.iptnent
by New Qrlemi*, raGrer than pay, v/bst Urey call
an Tbebuplrreret ol Kuf.)uU iu large,
and whet wilfully thrown away stmh t Miuouut
of trade, they ought certainly t, have - .trie wav
of retuuntraiiog tiioie who I avo to euf f r by
tkvlr obatiti.i. y, l>y this uiversiua of trade froui
itii natural Channels, tho Mac und Wcnu.ru end
South-Western Roads will have to xuffor, wbn
in reality they have hud no I , r,d ia driving 0
remunerative carrying tru'!* lcutri ts*tir very
(lours. Will n/t tho powers that be, (ook to
those corporations whlcu have dor.o > much to
ward* developing tho r-- . ‘ ■* 7
Mu con Telegraph.
D|Rt-> TaZ-itxvv.—The New Yo?k Trent, a
Lincoln organ, saving the difficulty i.f rm r v
enue by the present tariff, thus r.-lvl??s .’ 1 ■ v-
Oal (rlcrj'i*:
Putdewq thedutlee boi,.iy and ut oi.ru y lt r t „*
very scale whi h thu tpauagera of tho Have Cun
ffederocy propose —teu and fifteen per cent, on
the value of the , nods—-und they are 1 db 1 at
tbeir o-vn game. We shall keep, we sbi'll In.
creaee our c'uiwer.e j if aoy dtficleaoy b round
let It be supplied by direct taxation. Xf w® I’tul
tu take the coarse we have pointed out, tt shall
lose both onr trade and our revenue, and bo even
compelled t® reevrt tv heavier diroe; taxutieu
after all.
(MillRBI ft, riltlLMm. Ai'UlL 4, tsdl
llw ii Workb.
There U a strong reannc.tatlon party in all tho
•o.:esßi .’u States, except South Carolina, and
ti one, at least, a majority of the people,—
lie majority us the Uouveutlon of Louisiana
•fliieh voted tbe State out of the Union, but which
’ fusel to submit the question to the people, wu>
lacted by a minority of the popular vote. Tbi
(-suit showed that a majority of fifteen hundred
•ft he voters Were i.i favor cf remaining in the
hut owing ty tho manner iu srhlofc the
Hate was divided into electoral districts, they
‘ailed te control tho Convention. It was ol course,
1 great outrage on the part of the Convention to
•"tethe state out of the Union, and then refuse to
•"limit tho result of their deliberations to th® peo
•to; but tbe fact only serves o illustrate tha des
picable character of tbe demagogue-* who orlgin
td the movement. It Ij not surprising that
men who betrayed the uld Union, after robbing
, should commence their career in the new one
usurpation end fraud, — Car. A'. T.
Timet.
This is what wo call lying by wholesale and
r tail. Th# assertion (bat there ia a recuustrui •
tiou party ia all tha sejeded .States ;a wholly un
true, while that in reference to Cho popular rote
iu Louisiana ho* been demonstrated by Urn N.
0. Della to be a falsehood of equal enormity—
Wo •!(.’ not, however, so much blame tbe silly let
ter writers who thus impose upoa the cradulity of
llioir Northern readers, an we do those boutborn
men end presses whose conduct give:* at least, a
oulof of reasonableness to suqh Inferences. Sv
• iy ludlcation us disKffkuLou, for whatever causr,
iu the Confederate States, is greedily wired upon
by tha Northern pre.,s and interpreted ta evi
dence that a portion of our people are growing
I‘fed of the new order of Lringfl, and only await
f proper opportunity to organise a party on the
Usia of reconstruction. Tbe naw Government is
fallible, doubtles*, Lke all human iastltuUoav,
and whenever it oreretopa the line cf Constltu
t ihttl duty, it should be held up to public repre-
Lition; tut captious opposition to It for mluof
reagu-ns or partlsau couei dural ion.*, should uici®
the tvprehvnsion of every man w hose heart is in
the cause of his country. The appointment of
this or that mac to off!;:*?, and hispulLic&l uluxsi
fieeiion* under a defunct Goveruiueut, b of in*
finitasima! value, oowp ired with the importance
lbe world, and especially to the
North, the spectacle of a people uue.nlmoue ia
Jupport cf the grand experiment they have ia
r.UgnrtiteJ.. W honesliy believe that the people
of the CoDiWerete States ere ea thoroughly and
heartily united in favor of their Government, £3
b possible fur any people to Loc-me upon any
fubjcct. We d;/cot believe that there can be
touud a hundred mec vri bin th® iunita of this
State who would Consent tu a rcuniun with the
Northern free States upon any term* We ha 7
yet to t ur.r of the first man -bo bc.s indicated
each a wilUngnsw.
Cr.-ph;:? Sooth-East A lab ah t.—laa Edit.-r
I rt Galirea Indeppat State re;satly mad®
;fi.’oreion into Soulh-Custcra Alabama* Ko
I ’>>: Should tbe season for grain oontlnu* tu Le
. 1 ivorahlv, the harvest is bottod to b tbundket.
1 V,'o Lave lived in AUbhuiu twenty 'soven yars,
I'd ha. ■* never seen acyrhLig is tbe small grain
I line, to tump are with the present growihg crop.
r . \ r re.ffdectly lelicved that tbo wants of tbe
couutry will be greatly an and timely relieved by
| tbo early grain crop.
u u ; Itmrn, says the Charluetoc Uourter,
: .‘"tii thu lA'igt reliable authority, that Age nts, rep
rtitallpr >cvcr:J very extensive tcanttfkctnrittg
e.-ite.'••:!.ihmeotx la Sheffield fen-. 1 . Birmingham,
J England, are expected tu.arrive here la a few
j i j3 fr ui N®w Yo:k| for (La purpose of making
ire.; . ,;r 7 crrtngsinentS preparatory to theta
j vd Lshorenf af permanent agencies for tb* receipt
j di• ‘ ?’•’. of their
Mh. I .ass ox Was-—The tfadbtftgtoff,
( j county Inuepcndont suys (hnt Secretary
spwke in tact place last Wednesday. Io
.!)-. court® of bis remarks, the speaker said he
.. • the chances were better for puxce tatn
j -itnr, gpvo reaai.ns ccaelnsive end convince
1 Hi; ii Ciiarltsia fltrUt.
‘■j..; J/. e :hston exchanges bring very spirited
- -f & visit ly tbe Statu. Cunver'.loa oB
1 --kturday ia A to tbe batteries in Charles tea har-
Tvv; et**t'er3 conveyed th® members of
th-Cicvcntlun and cth( who pardclpslud ia
i .00 1... nrsiosk tu the variuua posts. Thadeferj
sofFert Mimftrie, the anpetshitecdwrrct
’ • * : r :.tigeh-le Rlcily, fce\e reached c dc*
*ircai!3 uxd perfection which
.1 wbo beheld teei.- Tee , .ta
a . v h-u , tjarbor, dtsplay
7. “ .; .u.andby thedexteri
j “Lie!: ‘.hey mucagod lke miuelve guns,
,y /e their reallora a goed idea of the difficulty ia
reinfur-i'.-g <-r heidlng F.*rt Sumter. We *p
-1 i from ti* Charleston Mercury a brief da
c - ; *i a of only one baj'.’ ry —the reirewnci iron
Lull :j b . i.t under the direcjioc cf Major F. F.
fltevena. ltd position bon CqjsuL’gs’ Poiat—
• ’ * r.oare.'t land to Fort Sumter;
••!'. ur. .reuj of a heavy . ...y-iew
j j'.. ! i-'.s. The roof 1. - i,.j biiluc m^tr-riai.
I over’vbich dove-tailH br ■■ *■ rvfrocrt iru-n of
•lie ‘i pallem are laid fr • i • u all of
riuch le rivited dowu iu tu * rn t:rc man
fi**r. Vu she front it p rear Me on of hbout
j tUirry dvgrevs. There arc three port holts,
•••h*'.-;- -.p.-a und close with iron atm tiers of rte
’ !:• • -.it ‘iesaeiplloj). When open, tbo tntiteles
■ f ti)® GoluinbUd#fill u* tbo h<c ‘<MSp!etfy.
! Tha recoil of tbe gUa unit blot* tbe abut for* to be
••Iwßud iaetaotly. 1 i eaaertc<i, cu Mgh ta Hilary
. ulhority, that iL'e in rimed piaue will effectual
'/re. L l guns of the Leu vie si calibre—first, be
•. auo direct abut can strike it except an an
rngle, which wou'fl cause the ball to glatirc :
; veuouil, because i'.s power et res Is time l” auffl
".ent. tu withstand the tall of sue hsivieet :rbell
“t :i Culucibisd gum-, with which iLie novel bat
t jcy !* equipped, hour oa the south wall of fln
r, the 1.00 ‘A fire bving at an angle vs about 35
degr*.- • c Tfcic ij cot, U’ conaidered (a
• ‘'trebly f.r breaching, bqt owing tu tbe f<** that
t.'io we’lis loop-holed fur musketry throughout
i"; niitire length, whlob, of Course, weakeni it a
; rc.r <ieal, tLo effect of abut upon it would, ‘t#
think, c7<m ;tt the dlfttXne# cf 1,159 yar 14, eW*cl
a hr* b within a reasonable tim®.”
hi Weilti iff Virfitth
Tbo Kicb(Xiond Exitminerhas tbo the fouo wing
•'. taticaof lb® Lute of Virginia;
There .re now In tbi® fltate ntgMejofthueatl
-1: Itcl value of nearly fcifiO.OOU.Ofiy. Upon afi
. -id . edrimat® they yield, in gross surplus pro
■id-'p, from uai*s of negroes t. go South, 3f 0,000,-
’• 1 ‘ G; tobacco, flour, c .rc
ttn ar:*i other produets, $2,000,000—a total of
S2S,QUO, OOO. Moot of the oegroe “re in fifeiflOß- !
tane Virginia, and that acerion pays in nutation, ‘
(Mi person# and personal property,'Undo and Ibts *
•mid Iteauun#, f 1,740, QU0, agalnaf H,OW,QOO us
triinswou'ime Virginia, or three fourths tdoro—
though Ihe negroes in tkn VmHo y are tbrowu la
to Ih kfi the division (0 which It is assigned. By
the kuieasinoot of 1840, the Lransmontnno lands
are worth 166.000 000, the el*atntaae 21Q,0QQ.iH> J
mid trey uuo-lourlb more tax. Tbu axuualcharge
iguitui the .iUiwo fur It# Internal iiaprovensunt
investtneot ie on® ands >4r-flftbs millions, Just
about vvhat cNuioutsbe Virginia o;itributca to
the erntuon fund. Pmtu ehout 1315 to 1845,
ct.-ii,;rati >u to lae South waa groate#r. In that
tifae Virginia emigrated 440.0(H) shires; In the
middle decade of the term, iwO.QOQ, and not witb
tiMd.of tbe low price at which, with one #hcrt
interval, slavi-s ruled in tbe three decades, end !
tbo gmieequrntencourageiuent to heme agricul
ture, cismotiiniie laud* went down 12H per cent,
in the face of a traiixmootane approiarin of 50
percent.—a comparative lees te Rastern Virginia
vs 61 Y% per eeat
PBYTOKH, COLOUITI, t .
JAMES W. WARREN, | Editor*
Number 14
fIU EEOCKESS Os HV ZOLAVE PBICIICL
nr oossviCKs.
A fellow nth 11 rod bag having nlecvca to it
tor a coat; with two red iui;;3 without sleeves to
them for tiowstre; with eu euihruidcrtd end
braidod hag for a vest; with n cup like a Sauce
pun; with yellow bouts like tbe fourth robber In
a uluge pl®y; with a uiuu.iUcho like two half
pound paim brushes, and a sort of sword gun
or 1 unnwurd f.r a weapon, tbt looks liko a
lonely tßttsk*C, Indiscr.re. rod tender—that is
ffouare.
A ifiiow who can “p t up * u hundred and ton
pouud dumb bull; who can climb up an uighty
foot rope, bend over b:i:i 1 with a barrel of fl..ur
hanging to his 1 eels; vrboCHii do th®“*iaut
erring’’ on a horrUonia! her with t fifty six tied
to each ankle; who can walk op two flights of
Stairs bold-ng a heavy man iu eucb baud at
arm’s leagth, arid who Caa climb :* greased pole,
feet first, carrying a barrel of pork in bis teeth
—that Id a Zi.uurv.
A fellow who au jump seven loon feet four
inebosbigb without n aprmg-bourdj who can tie
hia legs in a douhla low knot ‘round his neck
without previously softening his shin bones in a
steam hath; who cur. walk Blonuin's out
door tight rep® with Ins stomach outside us nine
brandy cockutls, a suit of armor outside of Us
stomach, sod a .-tiff Northeast gale outside of
that; who ran set a forty fo-.C tfiddi r on end,
baliuoe hitufolf on th® top of -It, and about wild
pig®uuj on the wing, ou® wi a Urn®, jqst buhinii
the eye, with u single barrel Mmniu nfls three
hundred yrerde and never tuts# ft ahoti
who can take a five shooting revolv. r in each
kami.aod knookout th* spot sol IU of diamonds
at (W (mo#:!, turning Bummcrsitu.i* ail the nice,
Hnd firing every shot in the nit—that ie *> Zou
ave.
I am a Zouave.
My uiU'ktt. euu'-Mii u progresses, I am getting
on finely —I can tell the imiikl® irorn the stock
at first sight, and shall Boon be able to say wiuoh
cud of the rumrud to pur down, and which side
up the cartridge go 1
But I .-.m paying more .- {fertlor. U) my gj tn*
nasties at precut th.m t” musket, tor every
body ki'OWj that :u a hu ‘lo, urwa ara r,',.tof neuf
so much importanea as legs— .t \-j t very good
thing 14 know the use us your lugs—in esse of
war.
I've got u p.re.ctiuKg j'.i.m where 1 gymnastic
e\ery d-iy. I’ve taken up the reirpCt— a pertcruj
un<e which my l.i y Hpjifovu.-—l’ve
piled t!ie ehairs on top of the table in a corner,
unil have sold my bed at eyei n—Zouaves
sleep on tbo 110 r.
Besides, it i* a : thing to know now to
bleep ••vii j out a hod—in cr.ae of wrer:
flpiukey and L;m brothor cmcjo ts- sae my
room alter L bad got ii arfii: r.-d f it practice—
they did things—l oc > i lUuveU a lit Me, bywsy of
setting me an example.
L found out Ly tij® mcUui j 1 Ure pinkey bro
thers tbu exact r:■ : <d tny f. three
flip flaps long, add •. band spring und two back
touierjaalts wide.
By means of tbe flip u if> yuti uijcor.ccrt yi ur
enemy's ujiu and drew his hre, then y a kill him.
A flip-flap is a good thing to do—ru ca#ool war
By the ur-;ns of the hen d-apritig, you reverse
your p-re tioD, stii your bewiidt red enemy cuts
off your foot in Mead of your Lead, lbeu you
kill him; thoa you scr-w ou awy den leg and
doao again. WbeQ you’ve done this twice you
Lave killed two enemies and only lost two legs;
r. after that you can only loi 0 (rootfittl legs,
which are comparatively cheap, especially if tfc®
warts in t welt timbered country.
A band spring ia a splendid tuiag to do—lß
oast of war.
By means of a forward . -ffi. r.-uult, yculeup
over your enumy, when he -.i; ::rges on you; then
by a heck aomcr.-oiult, you fallou hie brad frota
e grent height at id atuu hmtt then you kill him.
A Burner.’ ‘ult iw -r, inui;.-vu'.‘ahlc rear;uvre—
ia cue of war.
Oareompany—B- ink y c xmuzidtc;*—ccd po
through tho mnnucl < f anna to n)pleiv, aftd only
touch the ground three tmi they do sll the
loading in a single ir.iuu r=uuli. springing into tho
air at the word “Upi” w:th their muskem empty,
and loading exactly t: g. th-.r nt tho word of
command, given by h’pmkey, with a *pekiog
trumpet, and firing by fllun ..a thy c ino down.
When Bpmkcy mft ttfi room l to prac
tice; for I am very anxious to pryf-iw Gur com
party has all Lsxn drafted .aro.iverrig ‘.u’s Cotnit
geut, anu v? must ull bo ready.
Tried a somereffult fir-f, ;is I thought it looked
very easy. At’ you'Wrtc id to throw your
heels up en-.i yi.ar jiuad do vo, and then bring
your Le.id up aud yLur heels dotvn; Tu the eari
ust thing in the world eppsrußtly. When Iram.
to try it, l thought tbu floor i >kU unusually
hard,so i put k pit!jV7 iu.thu p rewuvr< X tbuqght
my feet would cotnc d"Wu, uj I didn't want tc
hurt a>y heels. Then It* oW off my i oat, tied tny
suspender# tightly are und my w rist, took a stiurt
rat from tfc.® curuer ot the room, shut my eyes,
ud—
• see * • •
hen X ro •nvured, wUicu I shiHild judge Was
iu about throe-quart.(• of uu boor, l bad a bump
un my forehead, ai it I’d I con hit there by a bane
oali, which had stuck. It took me fifteen min
uteo to get up on my feel, lor I fell as ts my legs
and arms had been distributed over the neigh
boring oouutry l>y b gun-powder exp!g-ion, Rad
it vr*j cjmetuae bvt.ro tny mlud wa dtsabuiwd
of that MDprestfiOD.
X judged that r.incthiqg laterfercd to previ nt
the artistic cx< cutiun of my 00 teuipla’ed ocmer
■ ault, for my head evidently struck tho ground
naseoa a.i tny bceis wont up; my nose had recei
ved a severe coulumiod, and the results were, a
uiup of down unku’ wu nun tty done in rod on my
chirt (rent, two vest pockets fill t.f llo< and. end my
1 ’ ‘ gothcr with thu tame fluid, that £
• d’ aeoff csuppetiliii® a price tighter.
*r heiuu-r a Lr.'k® tbe window wLi my hand whon
it vrout down, or my heels when they went up, is
camp rlively imtua ena.—.ettain.it li that there
woa a Loie io the euuL big enough to tbruw a
bushel bxxkat iLtwugL •.7i,hv_t loaouing U>
edges.
At to the piLow, it didn't aesra to ease my fuel
after all; perhaps it U bucuua • niff bar ol them
*iut wHULi n rod ot ii, fur i liu-o .verod that
“hiic l broke my only uutvr pitch *r with one
bed, X bad put tb other through tny pie'Uto ot’
John C- iieen’taM, in u;j fuvoiLe oharuoter of
cbtiupiuß ot the world.
I mustered up courugo ir* tLrey duyi to try a
Land spring, but th# results were Uot satisfacto
ry, being merely a tiow xui vxiuusivuastortmcnt
of bumps end bru . .
Then I aunt for flpinkuy— Splukey taught me
tbe ar:—-l c:u do it Dow—l do it ail the ume— l
ku#pdoing it; iu fut, I dou't do anything else.
When I cvtaij dou io hrmikfvsr, L wtuctoily walk
on ay bandr around tho table, cod give each oLe
of the birnffle-a a patronizing shako of ny slljipef;
then I turn a band ei.ruig over tb* r,!ble, and
come down ea.illy iu tny chair,and r<i.td a Oolumn
of the
air for tee to corn© down. I never sleep on u bed
oow-a-day-, somi'tlme. I liH'ogmysvlfhy ihetoci
to tto gas flxiUrca; fumwiimca 1 su.-pexd wys*)X
by o:y Itltlj finger to a aftiple lu the wl; aiime
tltncs l buUnc* lay ."elf uu my trusty owufd,
• r take a short nap cu the point of my
bayonet. I’ve prncTce.d thru.-ting uitb my
bayonet Hnd sword til! (• vre L-ti’t ap otur® In toy
whole collection t:rei i'a rcgult'i number ji
feature's; JfdlJy Dave nr -it bus only oceqjrc, amt
t fructioti of u nose; edwiu Furre#t a is pln\mg
Hamlet rlthcut any top to l.vad, and Jehu
C. lioco.in, with boo ertn uud fc b'g hoi® in hh!
fibs. Isl fighting Tom Saypra, v.ho hss no logs,
s. nary an eye in bis hca . I've put up u target
1 en tbo briok partition tf.nt scjaraius niofroß lh\i
, fi®*t houe, .mi have fired y many bulla into Ft,
thut the brioks ar* now f* ft Tuoro than an Inch
and a half ihiek, ami X c ipeat e< ery <is> to kill
a hr.by cr two la there. V> h#n ido X suppwm £
will have to apologies, i bavn’t kthea Hiijbody
for e. good while, and i really ought to get uiy
hand iu again. * If you shouldn’t bear fr in me
next week, you may ccnulttde that X’ut going
through thefearfol formaHfly us an examioeflen.
for iuuu-3luuj;htcr, und 1 bat Fit writuss 1 m
X can got off on bulk
Cuuddentluily. , „
ThefulTorrtng is th. tspi tcnd of a tfol> ng and
yell of Indignation lothv Nuw Turk creuwcrcixZ “
Advertiser:
The rCTolution haag:; arch htc4,waj, aad so
much Btivafttago of tho Federal’ t'over’DmA&L
that the present Admini/traGon nmut cither lg*
notnlnlously surreudsr Fort o. 'inter tu the iU-vo
lutiooiits, or force it# relief at the mouth of th®
vanaoa or by th# sword. This Is thu plain fact.
There is c 1 b<Jp for ts. Th* federal Govern
ment has no CUoioe between igi'umipiuus 1 urnu
dif to th EifV. Juriofil ts, or ou aruiud vcniiet
t'j'tn.
Tbe Littiu iiosk True Uvuuovrnt, of tbe 21st
says 1
••In ibis settlement cf cn aggravated degree,
taeflf, tbe only thing the Woc**h>u!s a ioeo is tbe
dtlay. As ©ertahi a” tbo first Monday in August
next foils around, tbe people will vote Aritepiax
out of tbe Union and In re the floutberu Cvnfede
r*ey by ex ererwbahmiug wujeritj.”
i*9& rl jvr-:p il>d l ess yerfi im