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Uiiitl ill vv i .lUUL.I, I Upmlyrs.
Volume XVI.
LINDS FOIt SALE.
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M i|ij 13.■ .. x.. a>e<l, iU U waver, sou©
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• • .*,# .--i i&'.itiUti i'ml i". taitv i -um y.inin
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7i) i r. - .irj ly. fee . sui l*B >r->ieu ei.li* *m> I
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My r! ’h• a v.wv <-■•tint) On . i in* iu>!<*l* I
iu • K >r* nn Eleven t oui Biaksly I wii, !
• tn my • .*ny ‘* i©* p it* If lean Hiere is
C'i < **• ti mlrs.i ‘ ar.es, an * stock in propm
t m < .ii t.ii j .iffniu
-9r f tti- ilu;
jny <*.—w /. >i \V STAMPER.
I'L.LYiWTIO.X AND STOCK
Fdfi SALE,
Ihie -unuitlir v.iutinion to rrtuißlo
Vjjite V.rtti C ifoiiua. •* my remit vcs arc Hit Hi tie
jflK !'.*• ■ --t’.ife | >V|all lo SCf all R’-U I pOSSCSS in j
. •• < rsfi. I h-tvA tie* unfit I tittle •uinmci ]
ft;..,** o.i-.j* north oi i ilitmiios. tin noil nntu j
’■ P ; Ki . . l lir* e huui.cwU scr*** oi fo4
Lv*t. .v • 11 mifrtve.lj iin. it ISO in a gtwttf I
ClHltii.t'ij ( i'l l i An .ing bouse. tiCTu ll"Mt>, bnrti, _
ki.i in ...v it >* m'lies wagons. household ami i
kt Ui.mi r'.iruidifH. ,jirii -in i (odder and Virmuanthti |
am i * *.# tedi *u* to mention In k first rate n**tx!i- j
b r't > ;*t ymi) unnorr .md good society Please
♦H *4 look : at? icu *n.’ *©■. k
ii U tfRiNQFIKLD.
Mis 7tn ms. ‘
KTOriOB.
■m The xulMtcfiif r otTera lor sal** valuabir* [
, On., cinsutM y ot MO ncrrinf Land. IK) or j
.i- t>j u pii Land. an* Gm lleuM and
5 re.v 1., in (i;e .. ,<ff, 1 %0 nr lhHMif*d of l '%llln.aboul j
tne • lute uutiifter of It tgn. *r,.f So I mad of ahnep.
fer O'* will I.n incde nccmim.Mlauii**od atrictly to j
wen ibe emit t >.lfr<l. Bn.ioirc in Albany atJaa. ‘
ii ti’ii l.ivnrv fordiractiona in tn place. |
j THOrt 11. KCiNIIAI.L
!. Nil F"U ALL
I tu. tall a/ PlautaiioQ iu Ru : so*s Cos. *
. jmkT lit , two ifliLi auuiii of l.'ebae Poat yflce
■ wc-a Uundryil acdTureo'y j
Aai\a, -viib tliu.idreii Acr a c!ared. i‘bi* j
t*t mu Las *,i wut , jfy.jti bouiy and fcr®n,
ii .ui.4 au i kuutitfu, and ail utticr r*gosary
yj.o .u ._ uy portuu wishing tu uiaku to
a i.ry u; r. crr* . t. Y. L. I'um.a, Columbus.
Ok*, or j;i. i uu Cay Piaui&iiun.
Oot. d— .vit J. C. BItOW.> T ANARUS,
bljvl OitD’S
LIV.SE I . VIGUKATOB
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hniacur . tbunaanda <vubiaiUa iaai two yar j
WB * ii* i kivaii up top r iif relia; a uumarout
UJi diui .eriui.uie- 5® .tn ui) itoaaasatoii ahuw :
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af too i . i;i . . laktc. a *u aMd in auchnuan
iitiaao* id : |quii} <ui gj nt uwal*.
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ft, 3 iid iu ty (*t> Lstol *<iecef\jHy ar ar. j
trt, a.fnUj dtl#d4w* SA U wiii cure SI CM .
HKAU4 CH £, (a , liiouMnde *an teelif) ) ,
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t 3d
jp rA* .. < a r* , i'-. “f tssumony
Mix water iv tub M‘iiTu with the if*;
vig .iiA?ik amiwallow both tooetu
EK i RICE ONE IK)LI.aR I*EB BOTTLE
ALSO,
SANFORD'S
r.mil\
Chat hart k Pills,
COMPOIfNHKn FROM
Fare Vt|f able Kxinaot*, ana oat au
in till*.* C* Air r.a will
krp luau) Cilmaut
T.I FAMILY CA- TIUkTIC PIU. I* • yet ■
Uu “ii - live Ctiiui.; Q wnicti Iba pipi.el<o ua>
U u 11 , *— , , ,i, Uihii twenty year*.
X ~, ..... j) m .iniH’ i fyjut ih<*a* ■ ■ >
UiVaiuiUU.elHi. IMLLH, -wid il* aaUefa. U.m which
a;, t;*r- *-gf iliutr T te m n.Oucad me lv .•’
T !. ;w dial d.fTerva • batbam* i
aeioii dufrr**.. ru ■ ibehowela.
TfH* folll.t u)III AM TIC FILM
On., wit! ti. r -retire r r ‘ihmoli • abiis*d fan
her tv • .... mii ltd t'riMu a *rt variotyofttie m*reei eyt !
tc.r eii3>i, * in. i. ert attar-in a*re pan of fee |
111 .it-.ii oy vi ttl. mi irv 4 kidand wm- lli all cae* |
0 a ere “ .e**led •U< *. Bt l>£
aNoeM/.NTa .. t >hr *2 dToMAITI, Sceaei
yto Pkl.vs in rntQlUCi aM) LOINS
c iBriVKVhM *Al\ *NI Ruipni ova*.
tla WII lE MIOOV from eudileuaohfe ahjch
fr- uu-ntly, \ f , •<elfct'd TJ a lore* oure>.fre j
v-r I.OS# OF MM'E H TITR a <‘uterino •••*•
e\ril'd < (j*.lo .ivi;rnr llodv. toTtMi
Ir.l l|llti*Vi!i •A CIOHT in ihe I ‘Bab
*INFI *.'? 1 ‘.rout H l>e*B WORM®, n j
Cji mRKH >t ain i.th a RueiaiTisa a |
nr, ri•• i fi ~ Hukj.j m aiidman vdHM*Meroahlrd *
lurff ii ■( i. Nt mißi'ißiß Ibh advei ■
semen’ O*E Itn%: ;M
Price 30 Cfidti.
TUB lilVLil I v V|(|(ißblUß kitd FAMILY Lh
Til amt I‘ILI.H *re rvtajlad i*> Drofglat*
end oM v : t ieenltaad reiailbythe Trade in ail ihe i
w. “vreono, n. o-.
IH ;H'.f*rtrr and Pr*iri4tor, ,
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MEIICKA-NT’ & SIIITPERS j
IS TUK
ScvtVern (oufederaty.
AT!H % NGU'MENT - h v* htfi p#*toe*'d by tU*
||\RM*PM*#KX l fir** 4 Cl>,*y **’ “ii
tail ?.&:,■•** re .if frt Iu pur r<*aml Ibe >Hfci
, < a . c (nd <e a iff ■’ *4* “t •!*
Cut ‘u. II - * • - r.” fl b- •p- *> rtni i
iHm < * . •*-- fe or fKßiUtn
if 4- •’ , u ,
ri he a j. Bend ■ Havnavto-fre I
-i r ■>’ ii jf ‘bn - . fur wutiee ,
ii 4c. u> * *■ t- •
A-. j-ii *r a i ii rr<| .< <1 ir; rm*ati .ti to (.ostein
U.. • riu.*ouJ ok Pf ■. *> (
to md litraet.
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r- i • ii b p dn*a at avaanah t- N'W f
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Im-khart, Young & Roberto
GKEA * SACRIFICE !>
AOT.IttIFF t
Tw . ityfouru?cr Cent. Saved.
WF r* ecrif dty i*v*sr ea* • ,, oflfWr
ft.*,, , e.t * i • ” $• P f
c , .. . f kyde.i/ ti -n • • tb* ta * that **•
i.ve !
, oat Sr , Ho:kr*a;s, B g<;les,
T OTT 0 WAGON*.IIA.P-NEB.4 It*.
Ah-.fv. ■ - 5. mv! Hf -1% prer tar
iff op<r* uuj we hi, anabiaJ to o#w wi
p |C£ 3 MUCH LOWER
tlltii ur P’** ofll eqirslHyooaM aow bo botj£htft>r
at <h- *■ ti i
Cu l rfn -*n • Who * out ***• ton* r:
LOuS it**T .•*■.SOa fcOBRIT**.
f ill ' ,and Os cKe 4 R. b no 1
F 9 WuriwM -a r * •••*• *o
pg tr^- 1 w>ih wnip UUMI’tiM ft rdofhft* b s's
Kril* IR a • * r*t, 111
u i -r, . n.f airs r f P •• “■* f’o
T,> nf .if f O”! 4 ! **Tirt e|i fT'th i>
.a ?.. *ui. a-• l. imp rii .oh.
i.et • 4*
coiMßbua, ApU a-wtm.
Ihe Colonilms Hcefeto fimes.
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IGLUMUIb. UKbUAI. APRIL It). IM|.
VTe r.ro ponultt'd to publish the fullovriog cx
triei ffom a let tor writ'oo bv a private iu wij*
pany D. Ist R/ f ;l, Oa. Army, whs enli'.iod
by Liv-ut. F. r , in thi.- city, *. iis now station- !
ed at Fvr PuUsUi.
I'uut Pulaski. AptUY, laOi. |
i Zltar j/uiA*r, lifotUi. • dfu .Virer* .•
I havtjidi returned frutn Tybto P .nr, near:
Tyteo L ghf, where l have been araduiied -ur a
vreek. it vim our duly to w>rn the Fwrt of tL
approach uitiU danger. Wo took a River Pilot !
prig mer, but coull hut find my p ipurs about j
h in of a character to convict him, *nt bad to j
taro b m iouio The boys believe that iho ms- 1
cal was guilty, and would hare abut .tu if. our :
I uffloors Lou i■ ■ . • rotcci J b n,
Yua speak, iu vour letter of t‘e ?ih liter., of I
| fighting at Pefliseoio. TtreYb will he a fight in ;
this Fun in tea* than tea day a. Col. Williams j
tbehojra t very day n.iU the b g gun* ‘
|of the Fort, nclmoi.uUug uuro cannon. The j
I iargeet junnuu wro have carry a boll weighing one ;
! hundred md trusty eight pounds. Don’t yoo j
i think hu b o boll Mould be a weltK&ae messenger J
i to any easel of the A>. oiahi* Mr. Lincoln ? ‘1 be
! Loyal ke Col. WtUiamsvuiy muoh.heiaa epUu
! did ■ ffivcr. ‘Ye look (or a hgbtevory and ij. \Y !
| are Weil prepared, and the boys are iu good
j spifiu, and"epUbu” ior u fight. W.J. M
lie Cunfi Jcrate Lou
j 10-tti-tfrow ia the day appointed for opeaiug [
j >s ihie city buoka of aisbscriptlen fur stock In
{ the live ssiUton loan, au.Loruwi by an act ui the |
r Coagreas of the Coated-rate btet-s ft i* hardly i
j ueetMary tuoeiuiaeud this luvcaUßeut to the at
; teatiun of cspiialisia and monied men. The 6a
I gao'ty for which auch uen a’ provibal baa i
| luog c u’e discovered tba’ a stuck benriog eight ■
j per seal, iuiertst puyebio s*:0) -aunually, end
j luttihcd aa thU la by a security sbtulutoly relia* |
bleeodcertan proaentji unopporiuni'y foradvuo- t
tsgeutts ibMtfVMi rarely offered in a 1
Dut there are c■■aaldciaunna ccunectud with this 1
subject, of a P'.lmunU ebaraetdr, having a duect
beertri/ upon iuu future Oicdit, aud, then f-re* ;
; upon the future power aid iffu-kncy of tbe tu* ‘
: Govern went, which address thtiuseivis (o aII* Ira !
! cuiier..s and cahort eiery man, j© msitcr u w
; iim.Uid lii.l uit-Btd Lu subsetibe io the eztofit,
, bis Mbit, y to the loan above r.iurivd to. It is |
I now prut able that before our present diffi
ccliies are ended, the Go venue eta of the Coufed- J
i cram Stales will noe l more m ocy than it muy be
J eon veilient fur our people t*> raise amoog and
j f.MD theajHtivTo f liiil! *loubtli>‘i iu\i •he i
i oa any quantity if re will only *. xlnbit a pe r ect
Confidence so our own resoi'KK.;- ItTboeubacrip
iton t r the five miutun Eat. ofivred to morrow,
shall rna up to fifteta ‘. r twenty millions, e ii
?* uu. J, the fact that mr p*< p'c irv tag tr f. r ibe j
1 inv< -.oieiiL give ietc- : :9p>uL*i:
| bake fi e JS* *r hern sl that the South is
! i*6wk, vcF‘ifc g and and p.odtn ,ni give e ._or
! si uic an ! too ■-? r i ont cause wh h will bt, felt
tbr<.ugh ;ut the v uild. Lei evtry tana then, if 1
he car. br i:g r uj.-rc •!> n fifty or one hundred j
I Julia., r-ttii up to she Bsnk of Columhue to •
m<;rr .w c.'nd itrbsfrbe. Patri aj cotni&ii.ud9 U j
! acd who cr refuse ebWivoce io it* behest f
Ltccois for ffir.,.Tr*p3 k *ke fiili
V’ Lbs ft. |,r .Vatu Uiegrapbio dispaloheu froai i
I alontguUiery ooLfirisaloiy ot the bows published j
i iu another colornn, that Lincoln will j rosocuto |
j .he war with ‘ g-r Aid Uar U has culit-1 ter |
i iitvebty five tU? caand troops! ‘ihe war is now
i oegmi io eMrc<-vt acu there is no telling when it
1 will tl. More troops will d-mbUvro >.-e celled 1
I cut by the tiiul* • t.ud be ready lo
j uietl il e eaeuiy wbeoßt'tr >a-j ...ade uursL -res.
* !-• a.! probebiLiy a despo'sie eu <• will be uiade
j tu holu f tri 1. si, j mi.,l ts. ulwiee it by a large
. i udy vs tuen. rhou -J biiamei be wb.ppfd, hr,
, vo, will ue Oi>ii& treii .r, l.ite **nJtioi**. by
i iue AoviU.jOims, W auuoipeiM a battle wi-h
; duo shortly sod believe Pi evidence wih • rowo
j vurart.s wih victory.
i All our * (.luuteers will be jml it a ' ‘Se- j
. sj tu dtivebeok the iuvsder.
j *
lii. it.'tioii t Tnitor.
This u the cry of the Aboiuiuoist*. Do wa j
D.ro tew usya ago, but having beta compelled I
t to surrender hos.-re a superte.-force, not,® lu poor I
’ now as do hui remtbee* And yet a 2vC? of ar -
! ea ships was acr enough to give 1.-iui aid &and
; would nor, through Tear, venture to pass our forte,
j This ‘a tbe ingratitude <*f iho Kci.ubli -ans. Y.’hst
j encouragement ,is It to Eyutue n uuo to fight
eg. n*t ‘ho 3cuis under a mi..U,Leo Idea of duty
and when ovi rpoWeicd by superior nuoabtrs erd i
tbe rk Uof <;ur brtve soMkry, to be denuuoocd j
jm traitor*. Perhaps it is e judgment rent upuo j
them fJr ‘bop* in fidelity l their sect! -
wo iuiuriatd mu*s of tbo and of !
| t-ie Georgia Horae Insurance Corn ruvy, ‘hat at
tbo tt()jo cuootuf the Cuiapau> oa Fat*
’ aria y, \r.ny o.M(borlx;d taeir Vnn'yht* t to inLo <
iiO.OvCi u tito Oocfeioraie St<ite L-n
the B'ftscei ts ttvbite
It will be A work of tiute end j-.w* uJbgiiiiutie ,
I to ittevitidliy tfoftriiu tlte vrioua eoiruucta bjr
*b!eti uosdio gun veeeoie call teuj geta oUiait*
I tHO'.O l/ M Ailio baj. Ad VO biv.fiv oh -W ui.-n- j
j wU*r, bo city can bo approach*'! by tho Ctoo
) lw fun route, and by ibo wuy of Ppanuh river ,
I fruto aowo ; ucd, to fact, caa bo iUtti - •] by t c
! mot, Colutabiadooo bui a tcjaol ia>iug oh in
! ipaoieli rivnr right opp*|!te. Tho boet j
’ ‘.ion of Kbonritj agam-t o iiieaa;rour eourrenci*,
‘boo, io to UoihOd tho ei;y Ueif. without ai'it.g !
. for tho oocuriog yi thopoaooi Into tho hy.
: The oiljt can bo quighly and itfijQi dully Jo Tor: J
i id oguioat u oovdt lurco by 000 battery of 0 / ‘
! luaibm-ie, eight or to&iacfa, on Chootaw Put ;
! huU a ba*twry vl iigartr piwcee on oa of ihogr*-
j tfUod*! fruu which tho Fpuniah rivorpusu uioy bo
! cotstuaßdwi. Tben wo abouid have a uiof&blo ;
i battery o.‘ ctfocavo puce., >a (bo ci>y lUtlf.
; Wo do a-•! urge that tboro ia much probability
1 of (be city being attauke i, but it •• a put tit pou :
| sibtlt'y that iti*au bo, and way ho, and it ia wi*e >
|to gourd ugaiLMt it. Fort Morgan was erected
j b*r tho proteeU;-D f thooiiy, end the Idea <> v$
| ..-rection w*u to defend tho ciry *g>kina’ *tU K.—
Ibo progreao ,i uao<Jero war taro, ua oriented by
jipr*,vd w„r aiilppii g, disappoint a to ■ dogieo
j tho design of tb t lonr-ve an i otter Works ro
I now uoedi and. The otjcct <d fn Morgan if tlm 1
, liofbnce of the city, tne übjeo*. of the works a’ tho
m -u a if Mobile buy, it ia also w-nb pretofimg
j ny w> rkii ut ovbof p> inta—woika wh ob would f e
uioru tt'ectuul for ‘.mi purpose thau Myrgui end :
i ju*ue.--j/ 'lft* Xttct, \t>k.
! The London News *yti
In IMO wo iwportod from America £7,717,871
’ more than is the previoua year, and asp -nod
I £’,087 872 Ie t than iu thepr Tiuus j ear, uieking
* tot*i and tfcreseool £B,blß 760 ugaitai ua. This
| iu tho reoaon why go id is autl ittihg out, and
why roomer’ i*i muiiun if otceraary At regards
tbe puta yi £a,olß.lJlß, which roprosei.tt tho in
crease in the imports of wbtut and t nr. wu
| nave consumed ho *upplt>a larui-htd. arf kav
9thi*a tQshou>/,r tht -O'-fy. Au (9fit*lncrr*
* f £1.700,74$ m tho value of the cot on iuj| “r'td
; fioai r memo, rA-e vIU b* pn.Jit tj 6* n*d o ttv’
o/it whoo It is worked.
M* ‘Toojibs also 6*hlJ*DgD.—Wo learn
: the? the serenading parly we } taitrdcy jiicm oo
cd at befog beea • ut n Fridny nigh', likewise
odkiodat M .< KveUod’r, on Montgomery ttroef ;
and ovrtnaded (be preot Iribune of tho peoph, 1
Mon. H-'bert Tot.nii.f, Secreta y of fitato. Al
though be had retired, ihobnur boingtofo, be ap ,
pearvd and rofpon Jod moat happily to tho call *.f ,
hio tvaiiUj htotuWifcnr.
Fnui tho Char es on Mtrcucj.
rautncM or poet scmtee
i As may have been i<nth ij aUJ from our notice
j of tho military movctiu bia in our oiry y tsit rduy.
I tbo bombard to cut ul t\ rt Srumier, >ii i.g atid
anxiously expected, ban Mt length becoOio a t*c
1 aecomplishcd Tho activi yol ihe night bes n
v u gradual'.y w.ro down, the oitistfbs who han
I througed the battery through ihu l ghr, ssaiou.-
• and onry,bad sought thetr home.*, tne Muuu
! led Guard, which had kept wairb and wuidu'-ei
ihe city, with the fir. i gray sire. k of toorniog
| were preparing to retire. *vbea two guns iu qi k
| sKCCcadiuu from |Vurt Jwhasun, auuouncc i thw
J opening of tbe drama
I Upvii ihat sign*', the circle .f I; iiror ; e whb
which the grim K.rirt i s ol Irt Futnt r>n bclea
i guerrd hpemd tho llie. Tho obrtllito of ibis great
: volcanic or ur wa i?iqu.u,amd with a iu n it
j i winkl og Ugh.*; tbi, olucor ng *lu ( .i.h illumuiaf.
j ihw Mhuce it; thw bulla clattered ili.ok u* bait
! upon iis ad *} cidsensar. used lo a furgi.-lfi Inc
[ ui thcii fuiiguvi iii rough icauy wreery h ur*, ru.h
eJ again t the poluts cf observe i. n; ands, ai
| the break of day, amidst tbu bur.-tiug <*t tu :: hr,
| and the rearing of rrdiounce, nod betero tbuu
j Baud* of ntocutora, whvt>o h<-ui-.'o, and ilberiie*.
and lives were at raa enacted (his tirsf
1 groat *oene in the opening diaui us wh..t it ix
• pro-tinted, vr*lf he most uioutcntoua military
aot. If umy b. ailraui-i of bui h siugl acL j
••e* • * I
It affords us iufinlio pleasure tc* r.uordtb-
Fort Mouline bus fully siistaiiud the prartig,
lof us glorious nsifie* It lirJ very nearly guu
| tor guo with Fort 3uuitur. Wo il.t
i gou* trout ll *o 12'-'c.uck. and tpund tin tn tr
| be 42t010, wtdo the ad vintage whs uuqu<
tiuoubly upon the aide of ton M* ultra*. In
J ‘bat foil, not a gun was di*tn*>uttu.J, o*/t a w-uiid
ricyivod, n>t tuealigbio. t puunanent Ii Jury eu
taititd ly any us its and fences, while • very hall
from Port Aluultriu itiluc* umikupon Fori .**uiu
Uir. Many of ihe shallf. were drupped iul” that
j fort, suU Lout. Jo bn Sfhcbell, tli>t worthy tuti
I cf that patriot atro, who baa u nobly vindicated
the cau*>e of tbe huuih, has (Lo h uor vs dis
mounting two of its parapet gun* by \ single
I nhot (rout oueof thoUiJuuiblH.k, which at thi
! time he hadtbo efflceof and reotinp.
Th# famous Iri ti bat". ! . y--• ; .
inings Point—named for Mr C n. stci-on , h
iLVuotor, and tbe celibraied Floating Dm lory,
j const ruioduder tho dir*ei! in r Cpt Hu mil
I ton, have fully vindicated the ul
their cuueuptiub upou shot tell upon th>m
1 an 1 glanced harmle-fily away, while from their
| favorable p >iitteu iht;r ab< 1 1 tell with tff-ct, up
[ on Fort Sumter, and tho souih oat-f punc. pc*-
i under the fire of Stoemi’s bktttry, et nigh.ia 1,
ffnota iually bretche l was badly atnag< and
At this butiory the b nor of firing the g,at gut*
wu.i accorded t*i th voocrabi* h'dmun i Kufflu *4
i Virginia, who marched so tl.o rondcsvuus B( 11. t
e.niuiiol tbe alarm on Moday n gbt, and win.
. when uxked by some (leraon ulio u.d tiui knon
bun, to with* company bo belonged, r pin i, ‘*iu
! ‘bar in which there Is a vacancy.”
1 It ware vain to attempt tin ixf.ibitten of tfco
embus a-o; and teaiio.*a intrepidity of our ci.i
iroi.. even dtpartmeui if this evit.Uui and iy. 2
: Roats paiihvd irotu post to pur*t without ihe
ighte-jt luairetiun u. tier tbegum of Fori
j r, and with high and tew, old ond young,
nob acd poor, in uniform or withuir, il.o c=4-.-
u.uii wish and cor-lam vlfort rm t- reach the
r ests o -.ctiui; aud ucftuT a twinbtoilt-M i* *.-•
> fed with ihe utot ounaummu'c ski!, and p**r<;e
| voianto end >■ i D the uiuac vhioteui. eppirun.va •!
I mi Hfiry ari aud Scionee, It io u uiosi ruiiuitt.*Lh
| \ ifcuiuounee, and one wkim axtid itrs ibe ii fi*
Lite goodtiusa <u at; uvtfiulisg Fruv *■eucv. tli •
■> lar as wo baiebctti ab w t. Uatu lr* ut ‘hi
u, • ? c„re id equity, n t tie slightest 4 Juiy has
L ‘- 4 the 4<tendv* ■'■•■o ovttS
: It may bo added, eti an inciJont i.bat contrib
uted no tjtele l,deft at io (be aoiteu of ibe du):
(Hut rritff psrl> in iho Ujfevn.o ihr: v..:s ui i
> r -'sr, two us them supposed to bo tb • Harrier I
Laneutid Pu who* ,|v just beyerd this bu>, m I
ae'iwo speofttturs of tb. ucrnt *f. Wbethor they f
will ai.(<-aipt to enter during the nigtit .end eu
c Miner tho bateii. r ,n either side ibat line Ua- ■
Shore, I* yet to bn do'armittetq u fv we will pfe-d
sent tf© refold* oi a bit* dy itue in uur wxf. !
Fort Sumter did uoi raiuru tho fire us <ur bet j
torle- ‘ 1 ‘'j . ■ -,.i fi .. *t 7 j
u'olock p. ta though onr Aftw .ou-tiuuud to ibu I
hour of K‘*ug to pi*, a.
Anuoked are the rep .r a abc * ruteiTci to; I
which appvnre l ■ uur buite'Mu:
Fi*tr*-e Batthbv, i
Anrill2,—Da. m. tfifil.) j
C ** .i •.. ■. • * f.*>uj
| land to Mt. tju; ‘•Verything r {n good
order at Furl Mouhrif;. **M-h( fly uu The
eiubr*uUr#S ha o stood will. TLe Floating j
1 Battery baa bvu struck etevra bat ihe
‘a-.Hs f-iludto po-.titrate, ii .j A.udc:a *n i* I
©o •:eni.raiißgiiij6, a ’u Flouting (lu. t*sry
au*!the Dahigrcn Better?, under comuu.i.d o j
Lieut. J. K. llmiiiltun, Sohou-ica on ttiv,ashut j
i b* n rumured. A l uud crul ebeiis tr.m fun |
i Moultrie bv dr*-ppd into Fa tfumtir, huu
1 one of Hte Larbati© gum bes been been
I tie!, A *iMiuer auppuMrd io be ti e ffeshvilk-, I
hove in right about 8 o’eteci: but upon hearinj. j
the firing, put bnk to <ea.
Floatiko Baits nr, o’clock, j
AM right ln-r*- not a men wouudvd, in.-ugh !
! Atideraon hsc* tK’enrfed tt hotiVy fire or, u j
Tt-: stui.'la well. SL LOO AN,
worr lap. One fctll struck on the edge or engli j
’ ul tho roof, and perforated the planking. When j
bail Mtiikes tbe battery, the- shock n n< per
coptit'.*
Camp Uujibfi, i p. ui.
,N’u liret io right yet. rotator budly itemnydd
in parapet gunn ud building*. Lieuttuaut.
Kbitt hud Mu* hell ura ui JVtoulirio tn cumuiuDo
<*: Ibu buiUsiy f’caiirg .-uSum r.r. ‘ ipl. liam
ill* u ua* a Duhigieu g uu vt tno C <v<*, and -inj.
grewt unruhief, and pat*, with tk< fi bnito
r>, c-iuitnanited by Li- u . Yatea m and iiarlc.'ion,
I ■ i , V. - IJ. U. f •. ... ‘ I ■ HIM.’ -'lll, ‘
j noariy ali An li ruon'u uit ntiuo. No oue kiiku
I ytl ou our tide or lojurcd,
i Ripley ia iu hi* abut flu-v*-, er- rntng hlaptma j
1 bite sell. The Work t* prc-greostiig finely,
j LfcTTKU flt *A* OFPIC, K IN COUM*M> OF Till.
StltTfCß gtfltS ON I OUT JfOt'LTHIK.
Four Mofi/riun, 4 o’clock
Wearo all unhurt, audit’ tho wur ateiiiticrs
! now - ft the bur do not give ue ‘.rouble so-night,
I have great exp* elation oftueom.
Hip ry is tvery Inch a tohlter. Indeed, i c*6-
j nut not aptttk iu too blgli tertna of onr olScdra
| and wen
Our guu prueitee bea lire. It ben froen
! utt9tecr"ry to Col Ripley. Every o< w and then
white i wrife a utod benrofn two ■ f my Colum*
• blada a sot from Anderson blseer epitefally
! ivr niy bead.
i To Lieut. Mitobtii, uuder wy eonusiacd be
longs the honor of naviiig first dismynoicd tw->
| gum for Anderson at one shot.
lo baste, j ours.
Fort Moulthii, F A. [
Wa eftttmtmoci finror ihi m g -t 4>l* -
i oi , aud Uavo eoniinucd a a.oady tire unt,l ,k
preset,', uud are au 1 firing. ibo balls itom
fort Sumter are doing littleor no do <gvr not u
j person having boon ujured. Tbo Morris Jr*
I land baiuriep appear to he doihg u great deal of
injury to (heir .(! <-f Sumicr.
i Major AUiit rsou liao one gun beat ing on Fort
| JobnuoD, one on ea-h ul the lower batteries ou
; this Island, and l.v: on F rt M u:tiie. Atpre
; acm there are tLr*e Uuit#*i 6ttes war v. . vis
; ‘.if the harbor, All (ho gms bear wg vn (him ■
1 re loaded and in <otitd ready fi-r actl-o.
Morris 8 s. m .
The bafteriesar# doit.g grout oij, ai.d I
• bavo reived no b jury.
.■*'rKVsNu* Uaitckt, Morris Ist nd, 10 .m. i
FAerithing going oh w<dl. The battery baa
beostru.k f-ti tin, without being injuria, kv
j erykody is in go .and spirits and no uto hurt.
MofiKis Isla?D. 12tn.
Two of the guns on the iron batu-ry bave'>s..n
partta.ly dtuablvd, but no one injured
Mokiub IrLoan, p. to.
We have rspairtd the itjurv <ioon> to iron
I batury, and baVo ooumicnced bring with tho
id Uit) uOCCeM Wo ul>e i-jured.
f yMT J0h50.0.2 o'clock.
Atu*r*u ha* firei two *4O(, but wuhwu. J
tool.
I The officiiil reports made to the fceadqnar.efa
ial r.'gbt front uv ral fyrtaand baiter it-.*, .• uto
that no person waWJured; and that four out el ‘
every it shells find, fell instdu Fort Lum'ar.
The schooner Fetrel, J. L Junes r mmana ng, J
while lying off tne Geouth of tho Hog .
Island Cbuonel. vrs fired inu f r Ruaiter. [
about half pt 8 o'clock. 0d #hot too t off., t
i In the bow o'tb# schooner, and ctvernl parsed
over bar. Capt. Jones report* that toe tiro of |
j Sumter is principally directed agaiast tbe Fioet
: ing Bsttery, ib Four Gun Battery, und ihe j
Dablgren ilaiteryon hu’Hvuo’s Isiand, wiih lit
tle apparent effect. Most of >be aboil r ut tbo
Mortar Buttery on Morf r Irian , are f m
Sumter, while tbe Hb<>t fro ‘ Sto?*&s* Battery,
mv breaebkg the foil zapidly.
I’HE SUV Elt KIIINTV E THE ST VTE S.
COLUMBUS, GKORGIi, MOMIAV, AI’HIL -22, 1861.
fcJ of Ik I’igU,
CHARLkirOK, Aptil 18.
Ali 1: i night th'.* (Uonar batteries were throw
’luS ’*• La'tif -1 .. teri. At an car.y hour this utur
“•"S :h g-.tt l fUsries reopeuod tboir fire, whicl
” * *>.. ■ dvd dutmg tbe night, Msjoi
\ouo( .. re; lad üb'*ut sewu o'clock wilh a vig
ruu Uro. Ti appearad that he badbocuiuo oou
-1111 ‘ m hiu li.tj ag.ui.Ht the Uumtekigs’Puitn
■ f 1 * :•! ti Utec.ual, for bu r*on dtVoU-d ui
•AtttQilou uliau.it euftruly to Fort Moultrie, tin
IJahlgi u b i -ryoudtfie cloating battery. Ai
ten uu, a**-: ■ ifvf eigh , 4. U t w thick :rn>-ku V*U’
,<ii i'i. ug tiocu ib putape , uni ibe ruufufib*
suutuL-iu I'vru.n of Fort Sumter barracks war
j -■ in fiata.-d, ‘ibu fire waa pruduoed by abut
‘ ,J '‘‘ (, r a hbeil. During the po*igr4*.-,n of tho lire,
thru duteous were prudu*.od by the tell oi
•Utiifi iu-> ‘iit> combustible* vs the luit.
At a -;-:<iiter to one o’clock, tbe fiagand t) ig
'*■: I uiuxi Matv.i wt> abut away. Jt'oi
ouic t wi !v miuu e.i no fi.g uppsarod above tb*
i ’--4, L. Wigtull, m .ituili bout,ap
il • !te’ l . ;:au Sterna loluud, with a white
tt.ijr upon hiii swr L Having catered, bo called
*'-r MAuc‘>.-a*on, i*tau*l rt t be was u Aul
•ie-i aiup of Don. Beauregard; that seeing his
di.4 t a .<ud ibu iLipoj-'ibilitj t.-f bi.i holding tbe
i r * b* Jhi'iuh 1.1 i•• urtum of his Chief, its stir*
• 1“ r * i*ly “ “ inquiry, “wbat tcruia
• ill 1 -rauivd. I ho statu*! tb at ‘ten. Beauregard
j • ‘■‘ i • *" i- ■’!. hii I knew how to
treat a gailuQt • uywy, bu* Ibut M.jor Audoreon
could nut lu.iko bia uitii terici, m>A must leave
thodttHils to treO. Beauregard.
Major Auderpun hen agrood t* i tirrsndcr to
rei. Beautogard, iu the namouf the Goofederste
Mulm uud iiaultid down the ila g, which bo bad
-guu lilted, iKWUipki.njd by n. ‘Thllotiag.
i‘ •’ butt ri * th* u im-h and firing, and Colonel
4 iglaft r* f- i 1 to <tennr.il Beauregard, in
L iiai •*. on.
ii; ‘olluwtngarssul/S.aiitial'y the terciH of th#
cupilul tiou:
AM proper teciliticH will be afforded I* i tho re
if - vl ul A! < ior Andernou Hutl counaaud, together
with company aitainud property, mid all private
property.
‘I bob rb. hho baa upheld so long, ami
•’ no uiucb u-niiude, uuder tbe most try lug
•ircmnstei c-.* usy bw saluted l>v Liua on taking
it down.
•A. j r And* r on 1$ ul’owcd to *ia ihe time us
Horiu'i ler, wh.eh iscometimo to-morrow (?un
dny.) Il: j nfvtaur ■■,- ‘r to Jrmt Sumter to ll*- 1 1
sic: off our bar.
A chitaciiiuciiL f lb*.. gular artby from {jfuili- I
v *r/s isiani will do irar.; *r. th t Fort Mtwu.r. ;
Noouebutf boon killed or wounded upon our |
: ‘•!•• A It- ! .v ot ibe garr:..< nos F-.it ‘umtor were {
Ugh if) vr. undid.
LA iL • T FRv V Id HUUI SI A Nb.
sTlLim HUSI'SKORD roa TOH SIUUI.
L’ 518 lit .!0, .‘;,;;u®d<y April 13, 6a. ui. j
. b* 4'’Ht i:i by tho fi ot of war vesse'setf I
*• r, L-Just been brought to by asbot fr*nu j
-. ‘ 1 u batteries, I*, contained bcni*i** tb I
*-ai3u.- Lnut, ifiarcyoXthe Fowbattan, bearer j
< l all.ig ui truce. 110 report* (lie vessels in tbe !
• (Bug t- be tin Baltic, I.liuoi . Powbaften. liar- J
riet i.are ni Fawuer*.
Licur. Morvy, in the nuuieut LwettpcrJor ofij
cura. baa announced o ttspra.->ion of boaiiiiti- a
until tu-iuorrow oiorcing.
l '■ ‘•lui-r-ii that ho Remands that May A
---,h : -,oj I, •in*, q be allowed to join tho fleet
Fmm tbe R.ohuinud Examiner.
SUB UAPE3.
*’ - J j of tbe Lordcr ,
fi.*va >.bks ere exccdui|f.ly unhappy and wot- j
fijbly hungry a; the uud nc.-* of Linoolo in
tiruw.ng n- u x tew scrap* and crumb?, from |
ou;- 1-5 Crt.b.o >t which bo tub btcu feudiug )
b*- “■ i’la !U> p*uolteito bounds, hyenas, j
jackal*, buff ite** and u„.mtu ;imti ami wolves for j
| - *:.Mj ■ e;, ,or tn- ro. W ©ever a lucky Aboil
I u ‘ tM *g )■{. - old (lidding*, or Burlingame, or J
Clay, trot ! vtaggiug hi* lull wiib n, tei dice ‘
1 tu tL* in** till, ibo lick ibelr ebutia
wi h anythin g but cheerful a-p •’ i;d whine in ,
u tit--. auuaU ati I diitoensoiaic oi.. -.* r,
#*vra to the poor hubmtesiocteLft. If there are ;
j iVagmem* <t crust left by tb o hungry ‘carpet -
i b.-’ I, ;,d f, ,vtn lb;; Wcsi.t'ucy W ill ho er-ct-L out
stber eilb Ma.iu r Hot', uud the young- cbil*
Will I* -k through on© of lh windows of the
| White U uu , twi'i U'g!i eottauxrtodly ut. the
! ** teiboki * - ‘of ftc ramble.” The Sot-new ill i*u In
, vij-iyo i by a.i tlu 1 ai, skek R pub ioaca
j wh. b cu-.cnUssftdat the dm apd second
i ‘'tbi-. •.. • • ••’Uu, . v is, growling,
biting ;it 1 .ir itehiug ut- 1 i t will bo over such re
i ‘uc ‘Mp*d'B ‘hm w-iH'hthab’-f pliocs, lean confui-
I ~i.pa, sta-'tLng jbp ii- • l.vaimrs’ places, ,
j ‘'VqM h ben ploi wite right 1-* be p eicnt
j iate pro*'rate iburned ve.- Lctero tho throne <I J
i lltog H nffaru<.', und put up their tumble peti- |
tiuual- r oui*-*, und ;o bear thea'j,---t ciuateftis .
ot ‘iiqg • ! tb‘ir igti* m ui**us ng* ncy in hand- 1
1 cufiuguiiiieuiug boalava rttttic.,tonn Abolition •
| llcpubliei loouvid sut acuro uud couit-uipt in
j w'uitibihu aio £*ci*l by tbi o and ,
, l.mculu is ru.d'iy reffet Ling Tlu-y give good 1
I place- to such bold, daring border elve i-teute |
! Uupublicun-hb B.air, Cl*v and B ites, but they j
■ rcguid the po-.-r trrrapu. j,u and enough for timid, *
[ -kulkteg X'.iikc Walpole. Lio
f cole bclicVi that every ihud baa hi* price, ha
! evidently (hrnks time tba coi>per coins of bis do. I
| ininioQH will do for bis provincial subjects.
But, us ‘T - buvo he-tii>L,r*i said, he pro
vokiugly .d*w in distributing sixpences and |en i
nie.-i among bio admirers in the slave States. 110 ,
i* koap'ng them 100 lung blow nu ibeir flugura in ‘
be ould, ul'icr they havo perfortued their portion
ot .Ue loatraec Thwir afibcMonato eslcein sor 1
I.iaoblrs, and (In ir laitli iti fcj* w:ird, may aland a j
ui'-deruio amount of neglect end starvation, but ‘
4*vcq fainDbud Buhtai*oiooisj become danger j
-u* as-t-r © white- In iho name oi human fy, we
Jde can ii rpondy, a free aud fa r s.-iatnhle lor |
I .*ll iho! < v,, coppers and fr.iguontu of lo ives
I .m l fi diu.H v.hieb ure to bo thrown to ibe j
j
oil Uptoeto find c.IU hof lbs ‘ ibirfy t ieesr” are
in Ly distributed. _
A P; ic I .v Vatunt.i* —lt will (•, remeu*- 1
be red (Ua*. our distinguiahed. Feerc'ary of War, in ;
ui* tpe b r*.tu i lie Ri< *iy of the Exchange liu* !
lei on r: id ay night la: t, f redi ’> -1 I the flag J
of ibe C'-ufi deraie Sta'ea wim J he waving over {
For i Buini*r in lefstbuu twenty lour bouts from .
ihat littif. Mir predi lion ia fully verified, end ;
has now become tautter cfliidiory. Be like |
wise predicted that in lea ‘ban ttreo tnonths, :
that saiae et. ign of cur rirfon ,!fty snd In le
per,J. ora W'-uld be triutnpbnntiy waving over I
the di iny f the Cupl ol at H'lieLiugion. Tiffio j
will dctvrunuti a* to whe her thlit bp’ prophecy is
to l fulft:icd.-*J/of A! .
i The Houston Telegreph thus disposes es a
1 falsehood staMod and propagated by mol
cotiUuu •
A good dvici of capital btto beet: made about the
tax**” |? i>t mut be levied on the people to pey
the expuiibc* of frontier protection. 6ne paper
m tba nuie has talked about 1 % ptr cent, taxes.
The law proposed, and which will probably rats,
Koihmiz s n f.in ui n niilli-.n of dollars, and as
set cr a tax of -m> twenty-fifth of one per tent ,
juut four ‘ciUs uu a hundred dollaji to pay the
iiteiasi and crvno & eta tiding fund, Fu much
‘ l that gi .au. What n.*t 7
TkX,H —The Oulrecton Jfcwj* -Tlbe Win last.,
ba tbe fotiowlii'’ .*
| Our army f'.'rui'j odet *, writing n* on t.ieJTtU
| M*r 1 ff -oi F rt Brown, buy a the Texan troops
I atiit i .nod there wore preparing for active duty.—-
ibo news had gut bi at that ab, ly of
4,1 GO JHxitaa a 1 Mere a*r con-entralipg ia tbe
rUto “f i’-iUMullpus, wiib nosiilu ties gas toward
the Ti xv> U uii r. Ch-ntion, bearing ou Brown.--
villa, had beau placed in buttery at Mstatc -tar.
Tho TV Xian wore dytenuiued at the .‘lightest, hoi
lie movo oti the p in of (be Mjaio.in- to seise <>n
MuUm .’.TS and hold it.
M-w r-,epa arriving in Washington. Tb”
tional V duntsers of tVaeblog'ou deuouuoa L-n
----cela and yai| atbise with ibotfoulb.
i B*i> Final* or tbc **Bja hobu Wauwao."—*A i
j letter from Cuba says:
I •* It 0107 inlersst, toy fair mode s, in r<-
m- iu r that Havana ia tbe home of Signor Ove- ,
1 i-t.i, tbe h roof the diamond wtddir.g. litre bo ’
’ known as a mulatto, at least h.ilf t lask, nr-d Io 1
: b seul tn boa Bine Bear-1 for bru'fcll'y. lie is
j ri- hj bur as he and bis bride are. of course exclu
: and and from all good society, ltr wealth ro hardly
omp* n-a’e bis lu-ly lor tbe slights sod srclu-ioQ
to wbicb her l.fe is ben ofurtb and rio.-d. A fti ‘
and denrly bought coßuiusiwa us u brULu- t •
bildul. 1 ’ ‘
Ifrkf MRUfi. 7Ti*w i Al>\l', APRIL 17. |s®|.
The fti-r ir ike Kwder States.
Wc harnffou. ... 4u-a. •• • ! •j i ir. v
led Firough a portion *.i U,wMu*ky -ud Tv nr
<sei that those State < ore iu :i lilw/.e us flic, since
tbo fight at Chitrlc <>*. All along t’ o railroad,
U ttm various dep” -, tbo greatest cxcitcmetit
irvt!s tin t ihe p-.top’* are prej id tn offer
ibeir lives tn tl.a Cuttfcderate S’ut *. J wenty
(hi usand troops could be r. i. ed at any motnent
to defend tbs Si-ttth. ‘icn. Pillow bas gone to
\L.’titgiJUicry lo off->r Ixin -:r\C *to his sec Hon.
War met tings arc being hchiiu hi< Stare and
(here it-no doubt but c hs’ shev. IR espouse the
caute ..f tho South.
U .. A. 11. on ont;>* pax.wil tUi.-itj.ii Dpi-.lif a
Ala., oti tbo alght of ibe 10th in;,t., with the
If oil, Jno. C. Burch and Ho . 1 Blow, of Ten*
nesses, ter Montg< o< \. Mr. -icpbcus made
* short, eloquent speeeb iu rosponee to s call
from tin* c.-owd in which bo told them to keep
tlieii“| der dry” and n L rciv upon the dila
oty m-'cen*. ut of tbo te rth,tb.*t *Hr was upon
in
Fuibcr frum Furl Ftlssli.
We published in ycatvtdaj'i j., * *-, it letter
from Fort Pulaski du(d April ff b, wo to-day
pub it.h n*iuth**r from a . *iroep< n ietite-.April the
14th.
ThtiJ v. ..i • • at!.- A.um,, i . • r-n Mu
lnski, and our frictnis ui tbo Ouiuuibus UuHrd*
will have an early opportutiit- . avonj e the
wrongs aud roc-ut th© io,-u!f .*tis i have born
heaped upou tboir native Uud. Should the <k)-
oasiou dem-ud it, v,c teei confidcut that Co
lumbus w ill o*ver ! ■> u -.do to blush by her nob!©
uarite. And may that God wh*> pr#(dden over j
cd< 4ti*iiciuf nulioUd, abicM-ud pro'-c’ them, -
and ce-eh of thent froutltsrtu.
Fort I*olaoK<. April 14. |
*.'J •-. 9foi V • l ; t v. ■ & Mcepl* :..i
| night to all iu Furl Pula.'u. Our splc caw I
j three *--oi wa. flf tybee and all,bulk i
| cfiicars and mtn, lav upon their an&f* We fe
j ccivcil a Iclegraua from Charleston, over our now j
telegraph l no, mating thst Capt. Usrtecin wa j
j going io open his gunj F--rt •Sumter. Our i
’ ofiic* ti I Sought I L (Ut! • vl. • I, i
;to give U 1 >’ call. If ‘hej had e iiin v r uld !
have given them -f -a. We would iia ve !
[ fumed hu e upou -u more than fifty gnus,
I and eh her killed or scored to death ‘ho laci one !
j of theca.
I will, In lu\ •>. 4'. |.rrboiily gtr-. you a !* scrip- i
(lea us our Qrt bui , fur we will piobahiy h>,ve ‘
juo t’ i-: week, we arc looking for one every ilo- |
uiont. I ber .'j. *. : #i> imi !i •- to tie blc-kflcititi. j
! There h * be. n- *4gbt for tb© lust two dr.ys, I
five -o.ipif iut . V-. is. The hoys fmtu Colum
bus Üb.vo navur been bk-k a duy. All wc want
jls a f'hanr© Ht the hireling flr.imiana. W. j
Mosts on* T*- x?.t:hi.igo , .-i*ys the Mobil©
j Begin'.or, CMi'j. u* die report mat ibl T . S. troop* i
!ar coucuntrating * u x* point < i iho cun -', and J
the impreissioß of cx-Gov. Houston'** troas-nablo i
dfsigua t-oem lo gain groubd. K (l tosoewhfit j
i ominous, rhat hr, n.h, > r has Us A-i.-nn and gone
j to the count, fixing hi? residence ftnav- the bead of j
■ Oalvf ou Ttay.
©MM*
! This fa.: scoiuii to Bare <)-**i© uiuch injury in j
rasuy places, and in *cu>h r uif > lb© ru t hai 1
appear, , In th© wh©<tt.
uu of mu mis mm
1-04 WELL LIJ.J •
Id., 0. It-.'-'gT•-, tel, J. .VI. Kt©,*,'.
1 54, W. U. UI&1
j !->, .’ - AU*itJ, Jr. ’'-1, Vi liter©*,.-*.
2d, J- M. DeiteD, 4ih Hi hurd Fottc; {
SCOBSI
i .< 1 , J. .. -aodrl.*. fi I, 0. j
IU ■” ll r-. ‘•*. 4tb, T. ‘* Chuff'!-, Jr. i
esi varcs.
; Apple, • “ Hi Las, JV
! Andrew?’, rt K *•' Him go.*. J V.
i Anderson. W L Hudson, B !1
L Aborcrotubie, 0 U H.nry, D 0
j Hansard. T V lull, li ll 1
! Ihirvb, J 1 .1 II
• Pr;:te--r >, .- ‘ lljwLk. V, •
Ual-k". H Joliaai ii. J i
i Banks, W Johnson. 1. <J
j Bnggi. £ B Junes, W V Jr
j Hailoy. O A louts, Moykiii
! Bailcl!, Wi’j King, J i’>
I Itmscher. II H Lively, V
I Blanchard, * •• Lu**kie, H U
1 I, . . Inn tV .* I .1.. L > 1 V I
Harden W A l.oeklu. J W
i Uirdvo, J W <* V
I Beasley, I M Muses, W M
; Boobcr, fJ B .vloses, 15
i Bradford, P & llune, J 11
i lit deli, J it Mariinlor, W
j Celemen, T (/ VJcKiOfjio M *1
j Uideieau, C Mu on, J h,
I Cxleioan, A A M<‘l> iugul V ..
Carter, Jit Jr NurkoiU. i <
(jalh'juti, A A Patier<>n, *
I (Judy, J A Terry, J C
| Clapp, J A I'eebwdy, u A
Carter, T M Park, T J
Carey, D A liedd, Mck
1 Crfttmvcl l , <J l(dd, William
Cn.fl, W Tta-1.1, J K Ji
Ciilhowi, J 0 Xsglan.i, Ali
I lUxoa, II it Itagl md, l* (
‘ll li, 3 M s Murker, 0 C
! Lt.Vulio, J G Hutbert it !*’
’ Dillfogltc.tr>, rt Kttlherfotd, A 1- Jr
I Doney, M i> UiuvuUout, T F
I Dawson, l) I dhorter, L
j l)ilbhlr, (J <■ -pi vy, J •
! Uußose, ■ Sand cur*, fer, L ,
■ Fogle J A Mid tb, C V
1 Fargeson, W I’ *'ade, J II
Karber, J C ftbeppetd, W*c
Gird r. J L ■ ymoUT, V 0
JUII, V/ I .D III;, II .
llogHii, J C (Vellter, W
flougbton, W li 8 Ware, Du rid
Howard, E .V i’wo Musician*
Harris, A
Kj lie Preiil l nr tie lolled Si!>:>.
PKO( LA VI ATI ON.
WbtretJ, Ibe t. o tb* tir'.fl Statue Sava
teen fvt 10 ue duu past ami now a- prosed
and tbcvxucution (hereof obstructed in Urn ttutee
olßuoih Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Mississippi, Louisiana ai J T* ju •, by cooibitia*
j turns too powerful to bo suppressed by the urUU
! nary course of J'jd.oiul proceedings, or by the
I power.'! vested to tbo Marshal*, by law.
Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln. Frvsb
dec a of tbs United States, In virtue of tbo jor*
er in me vested by (be Constitution •!* and the Lawp,
b eve thought fit to call forth, uud but by d<
call foiib, *au militia of the several otave* i ‘be
Union, to the number of 76,0(10, in or
dor to cuppres* raid eouibiuatio! c and to eau6o
the liwa to be duly executed.
The detail* for this object will bo immediately
communicated to tbo Slate author Uiaf through
tbo War Department.
I appeal to all loyal citiscos to favor, facilitate
| and aid this eifort to maintain be honor, the in*
, t grity, and tba existence of our uatioual Union,
odtho perpetuity of popular government, and to
I redrew wrongs already long enough endured.
X tietin it proper to any that (he first wej vice
assigned to tba forces hereby called out will be to
! reposstss the forte, ploora and property which
hive been eoiacd frota the Uni >n, and iu every
event the utinoit cere will be ohiervod, ccm.it
tody with the oljecta afo(eatid,to avoid any de
vaitauunaud deetruetlon of ox UntvrfMenue ‘.±
pr*'petty, * .my disturb U'.\ cf peaceful cllisem
iu auv part f iho country ; end l U©reby com**
maud tbe pirs >ns coinposii'g the coeobiriaUpn
uf.'ressid, to n*tir© peacoably to their rvaprctlvi
abode* within twenty day* from thi* d*©.
P.-ouimg that tho pr* 2-t condition “f publh
“fiuirs pr*-acnts an extraordinary occasion, I d*
hereby, io Virtu© of lh© houur in ui© vented b\
tho Ci'Rstitution, cunvenu both Hunseo of Con
res*. ScUHtur* and Representatives ©ro there
ro summoned t* a*#aeuiblti at tbair rc*p©ctiv<
cinunhiuM, u( 12 o’clock, noon, on Thursday, th*
*th dxy of July next, (hen and there to consid
• r and dctoriume such uiunsures as in their win
duiu tho puhlio >*iety aud iuu-restx may sm tu
demand.
In witiu-.* whore and, l have hercuir. • eet my
bud and caused the seal of the United diato
•o be ffix Done at the City of Washington,
‘hi? IMh day of April, in the y C ar oi our Lori
l till I aud of tLe of tbe United
fttwte* theßAth. ABKAHAM LINCOLN.
Bv tho President.
W. H.BuWft.d, Boc’y of Blutx
I an* tb* 1 •/irrspoudenee ol the l*i-n?acola Obseivt-r.
Fr*a t'MUUlik
WaKßtnarev, April tl.
/tear Obiervtr Yesterday was auolher ot
the grout days to augment our army; the arm alt
amounted (o about six hundred uku.
i ho Misdisaippiaiis hero consist us twottfy-'wo
coiupauivs, oatai-ering about umeteeu huudrvd
man.
Alabama ba fifteen item pan let, aud shv-ut
fuUlleoQ hnudred Miou.
Georgia hs several ouojpauies, *u*l about
o\cm hundred men; mJ L >u,siana two eotnpa
nic.i of Zouavt i, uumboring ovsr two bundled
men.
Captain Boggs, of tha Gugiuver Corps, who has
bev;n absent fur some time, has rolun.e-i to h.ft
doue* at thi* station.
All persons having s[>iriiiioujliquors on their
promises are adviied to aend them ©way from
hoto, under penalty ©f their beiug ooufisi ated.—
rtovcral sru (utrefur©, packing up ~uch thingn for
exp *>r tat ion.
Iho arratig,emeu,* are becoming very strict
Just ,iow, *■; much s*, tbet people t*r© afraid to
K° out*fe ul their houses alter niue o'clock at
, uiglik, kat they might have to ooiupy ftoequm
! ter* in t& gusrdhuu.o all night. There were
uuty-thrte (4J) ©rrnnts msduby th. Zouaves two
’ nighm ago.
Wherever y-'U turn this moruiu-i, dray* sue
•uveyitig luroiturt* nud ‘ ‘aor things away iioui
\iii u. iin- {” pie -us i4iiofied there t* go-
I tug <o bt* ,i bloody in (hi* neighborhood
! very no -d, *o*i too> aro hurrying away from
the oarnage; ike* Kudu* wdi be complete iu two
or tbn-u days.
I be street* are crowded w>ih now oomor*-fiiearr
duals are plying coiiatautiy between the yard
and the fori*—ox.-itoriuni i? at its bighed pitch,
but will subside is a <ty or two at furthest.
‘The Confederate titatus aro about cotuuieucing
foi'tilioAtioi;? 'U ,'nl Uuaa Inhnvl to-day.
The cpociKl mo*:iuugercaught ia your Uty we*
: brought Uel'vie G*!,. Bragg thi.- morning, who
: ©av© b,ra a free pass to g” to ibu ft vet, and bu
HW.iita the reium i.h, from outside.
li*f natiiai* VVi#d, i*,ud be h:* fortuorl,* !.<-*© ut
tho United Wtates i *mir Fulton.
On yesterday, tlte Zouaves, ac*-ompnie*t by j
i Lieut, Cobb, of tho iLrd Lug ee, viiiit<*d soinw
I parties who hud been accused ol idling liquor j
. iuce tbo order t*f the traffic tu cease 1 -d boon j
given, and destroyed the‘’stuff” oi f.h© preit.*c.i. j
This may seem bard to those whose property hav (
; been destroyed, but. it i*; belter thwt n few per
<;i should suffer than ihcl the mii*.-. sii-.uid j
i t.t me dut*?,cd. Tb© proceudings w*-< alno. j
j lutety ne'Nissary, snd thr partlea tn blauit* ;
I (belt own imprudence fortle rv*>u!ts.
Lieut. Worden, who w© the bearer ol tb, di- ;
patohes, orrested day or two ago on his w.y to j
fl**t outside of the harbor, w* unable tu !
! read: Fori Picket,* yesterday n account of
j (be utorio; he i*uiaind its the Nave Vard all 1
night.
i iuarned from a geutkoisn, who is w-H infortn
<4*l on such subjects, that-he ir a vntive Vir
ginia.
XUoMio-imer Ewing i* chancre,l for tor vie*
| her*, and lhw plaur are ail pcrtected, but ur tbv
, prc-jtitii. tiiii*’ it would bo ituprioitc i. (•■ moke tht-m
1 pulFc
Last night waca terribly stormy one—the I’.
. voted* all pul t o scu yesterday, but whether
, iu- 7 rcuiuinad within the bouudarus*d’ the Gulf,
| or have proceed*: 1 to the waters of th.. Styx, 1
.%.( u -i been a- !e ©Bcertaie.
Tho Wyandotte, . nruai, hash*v-M *‘4tirtracir,g
Fort I'ickens ail nighi.
The fngdlu SaU>ti*t ia iu > tb’-* t’- rniug at j
h Anchorage.
Our fair vlr.i’ *; from ilabtaiAMre nrout lo
lomv© f„r bntuvf auother fact progtiost-ioatutg the
t*'! if, * .--*ot tie times in this part, of the couutr,y.
A io- irks? ‘-nrarelthe wb*U- hi.*.© ofrU
i'“ _ Nsmo.
•Bf.riu; fr.iu 1\ .lii-t.i,,
WasuiHUTun April 15. i
i.. l<*li aiig quotas of troops bar** been re- 1
• ■i.rtd by the *. oroiary of War
daine ?HJ North Caro Una, 1,5110 1
N* w lit,-up..l- *■• }OU Tenueoree, 1.000
■ -i/'-Ht, 7 0 ArkaUna*, ?MJ 1
*! ‘ . .7fio K> Llu-by, *
Kt. - 1 -ai.d -■ i Missouri. 8,l?;< 1
’ • ti-fiu, 7ct* i’.liuois, 4 b.i ,
.**' . . , • 4 indisoa, 4 bed
=*• t# . ‘l.i l 0 tio, 10,15d J
- • , . ‘2,'l .'iicbiguu, 7*<il [
-ii Wisc-'Sin, 7HW
i. Ijwit, iß<) j
.J v.n -iy,‘ n 730 |
>*•, k < .rh e eepted the srvi- j
•- c v tc'i.-v t>r I.OOd troops tr-t; Kh-'iik U- •
jo . nd diroctvd them >t proceed te Washing- ■
■ .h*ut doluy. it . tir..’ . Ooveru- j
:.n no picaent i!.-!pu to i.jct-uiJw mu :id :
in ir.gton without delay. Ui; ovtima- i
‘ trsiopa will pr< t'<b!. !c Wash !
ib
‘• —4 No* V ‘,<• >.'>•• 7C. -r
! Orleans Writes art’ .!oW:
“A il’iW do I ud X*;w On-aßi under tL >
; new ‘njimi’t I*> tb’ •;(*.?i- v. pu’ ‘.'cry letter
that reaches rrc from the fi>eth. In which i re
ply; J ii’ ni> if m thing biui bappo*2uil. indeed,
*! ■ peoplu w.otM ver know they r.ire out of
the r’s :if rim tv ivpypur.i iid( * keep telnug
•lie??. • Theredc n. iiutmnlng In The streets
f except fur a actio;. ,!*;) m> milirnrv parades;
nolucaand ioatbeo; nothing seen oi Mho pomp
j ci "i ei iMiu-o . t j-lorioiiu itueirn .- is
‘l* idadly <u'i -or J I’m r- (he poop!, ; hut it is
; the quiet aai icfaetHrn wl(h the present cairn need
fa e't!ad determination lercr t n wen’*
Vmui buiifttß. -Thebralnewu w* tbt ourronavr
t tbi. Fort wa< r.-. fcived in city through
ur pwciel dir patch from Uo.unibur, Ha. U Wan
bilcl but ooiuprnhene'.vr: FONT 3UMTEK
vSUKRCNDERBD. J i.:: . mr.ivt the
intdligence dew, ulmoat with tho rapidity f
lightuitig (Jhoer uftor ehi'cr lor the -ouiht ro
Confedorucy runt tbu air, mid (old mo and .‘X.irwes
i* cly that the t'jrmpatbioa ol our peoplr-, in the
lattfe of tho North against (he p ‘”b, nr*., with
if<9 South t A'**A vi>U l/uuiti.
JVukkam rosi oUj MArisc>?i!—-Th n la iv*
oouuiy in (he ritato where the jpiui ot acoeetdon
burns wab u purer fi.tiue thati m the busoma of
the people of diidiaon oounty. Our rtspreted
fellow l ititot), ibos. H. Logwood, baa jut re*
mrnvd from Jiuiks ni, and reporis mat the ©e
ceaiwn Hag waves In triumph over tbnt patrbd
ic town Ho alo reports that Ethridge's few
Union friends in Jaoiuon bud advised bits rot
to Attempt to make a in that region, and
Hint Mr. Gardner. Lincoln's sweet seemed Uni
ted fitatei; Marshal, had bis appearance,
nut did not qualify or enter upon the discharge
of bfl duties. It is sluo re ported *bat the old
Poet master at Jackson bad resigned, but aftor
words wii inaugurated as Postaidstcr by the
laillta'v A thousand cheers for wid.Madi*
•on l— Mt*pl i s Avulanchc.
PukU on tba Conux.v —it aSords us unmis
takable phexire toauuounno thet during tbuUt t
twenty-four hours many of the most vigor, us
and cl ient Union men in Mompbis have ex
pressed the de ertainution logo for secession,
They seo that Lincoln is detertuinod, under tbo
miserable pretext of enforcing the laws, to !o
voire the country la a war; od la such a coo
t-t tboy will bo found battling for the South.—
Tho work of aliooation and bate has assutnon
gigantic proportions, and the necessity of a spee
dy separation is fast forcing Itself upon men who
have heretofore hoped for a satisfactory settle
ment. Indeed, the friends of seoeonion have
abundant cau o for congratulation. We will
soon have two composed of
all the advantages ©four present system of G v
ernment, wiUmt aay >f Its evils—•AlsmjJum
Avulnna As.
rOM MIH M.TIIIirjIDAV. M IHL IS, |\Ui
iitfjiatlur,- t llie f.'!uD> liiatis.
Thenlotiinnry s’- euce of loth iho ©dUor* .i
ho Time? from their “.Sactuui” on Tuesday at*
ernuoti prevented any notioo in y osiorduy’s pn
*cr ><t tbu cvfi'uioiiy of leave-taking between oui
utlv.on ; aud tui* lime honored uud much loveu
Jompany. indeed, a large minority of the rt*ad
r? of our pilfer were pr. -vi.t (for Coluuibus und
Cm remotust siirrounding* ther. j and tu
hciu, wc ut v aui'u lit,it any nocount wc migl-i
ittcinpt of the solcam and alluding separation
vould tali iuoaloulahly short ot a full picture ui
no reiility. Wo burrow from me Enquirer oi
■ oftterduy, the following notice of the departure
>f the Guards;
“The Columbtti* Guards, Oapt. Ui.lis, took
heirdcpurinr© fur i<>ivuuuah yusiordoy uliutuoun
•’hey were e*oorted to tbo depot by the uthir
.oluutccr companies us tbo ©By, where.* vastcuu
jours* of citizen* had aificmblcd to witness their
leparture. The 11... b. Jl Jliggiti.*, of the
t*r©sby ter an Church, ba<ie them adieu and in*
<tok#d the Divmo blessing upon thuux and their
bu?, in on a*ldreic. of much feeling and fervor,
iud woo btiedy mill fooliugiy rorpt-ndod to, iu
behalf <ff tbo Company, by tbo ttev. J. 11. De-
V'otic, C'liMp uio of the Guards. Tbe beotdic-
Mon we* ib<*u prouounerd by ihe ltcv Dr Liuvskv,
of the Kpisoopel Church, tbo last ttdiut* were
exchanged, aud they u>ck u.is.Mg© < n ‘he rt-ady
train.
The rui -. • a ;ho Gmmiit m- ci*r all, muster
ing IJO memLem. Cupt. Meinmca busing been
Appointed Brig-oiier Gviura!, ihe company ©ltc
tod Lieut, K"*well Klin* Captain, W. C. Uoilgts,
Ist Lieu ten ?nt, W. G. CU n, n* M Livuienaui,
imi J. M. h'vorott 3J Lb ut.
They have the warm regard.-* of < <iu “ujuju
oity. nod preycr* f*>r tboir weltnre, . otewis e:.d
- tl'. return.”
John Bell for Secessk'n.
Yesterday ?.? the day ou which John Boil wa?
t bavo tc :io a locesfion speech in Nashville,
so Gen. Pillow stated t<> ? friend ol outs Tuesday
last, on d* train beti- ceu Mou'g inty and Dp*-
likit If such bo the fact, **ir hoj*o ;• Teuoe ; -
see w ill scon toriß'u.-it* i r .. nih the
Northern Fu'on, will be much enlivened, ll
some private hanging party Would sow en-cuic
Andy’ Ju’iu.-on, tbo thing would ho ffxc-d
(Ipollka I.e Vbluulc-ts.
1 Ui.- ia ti,-! i.hujo oi a i. *y iff., mi,’ C -mpany,
recently orgmiac-d in Upeiiks, under ‘he coui
inond ‘ f I>i. Tiiurntou, wi'h Di iiowou ©e fiiat
Lieutenant. !* t utnpmi.i tuni.-to us a lull
compliment of met*, Lle L*-died, *ff • ont and
willing, and just such meu a. li ho}.*’ •!’ tl.e
foufedcrat- Fiat®* nly upon,
j TheoiU/.ane of Gpelika, with ***o n ooui
i uiendMbie patriotism, h-no comiuenoed, a lui.d
j Wit h'l tll*> -.upp* I. U.’ ‘ u • the
dopurt iiolduMki.
I More than wt.2l Juum, Ofm'tka. Lei uthtf
towns in tbe Ounteiicru* y do likewise, and Uu
j o*-ln will have t<- ui.'ikeuuothvr .
UlAllirsiW OIHKESPOtBEtft.
( int*-’ruling Irt'er; Th* kuUlc at Chart* h‘o ; The
. Rettery} Thr l,ml ire; F.rcjrom I'tirt Vn-;i ter;
It ic hoot, n< frC; r .Hot lUthf*; Cm
Ri'O ‘Tt,/nr </** s/tv* riij At"i- Amin oa,!, th\, tie.
< iiAiu.l • ‘<•>., April 14.
Dnnr Time .*—Tho • wq><tper n* ‘••n*t. J W l
have* inf'-rtned y. u cf many particular? in ypgittd
j to Gu furronde: of Furl- Fuu-ier, but l will writ©
I you “Uj inoidi nlaof wl.:**b f hsvo iol
icon “• print. IW ‘H not attempt t*. diaorii-o th©
xioon*. st the battery and k>ng ihe tvLaiv*-:.
You can ii'.*gitie.4he itfudt • t I**j ci.titt- water
Mue vfthe citj cre-wdod with .*M and y • uti*; end
, most .‘on-pi *u u - • • -.'l, *h,> • ir daughters of
C -.r “cm • - up; :-g r f.v rtbL- p :.- nfor
vritncs.iingtbo death it! vrbScft the honor
es the Coof.:derate fl w.' a t* be tn ‘ii,taint and.
umthers. dfughter?, sisters (an and T supfuie sweet
heart?,} worn thoro watcblr*/ ** (rack matte
‘Hrouifb tho tii by lie tne-or.- ■* ‘*f<!i*ith, eoch
t” - fthcl'ud vmuthed *nn .> nijaht be Do
j u;tii T I. ’ Mlficrit';/ ■<•"> f. !,.>•<• i vD;. Mfil) jet
1 every face though sad wa~- lighted by thepatrtot
!ic ho]-*; of vi.-t *ry L-< ry ievlii-< of ‘hst vit.n
J crowd ne*tiv i be'*rl*"d in th <no ell i"f'%rr,i'-.\vg
j aentimer-t, a whole sculel love of country.
, F< •rt*-’- wh"!©<iay* the crowd watclied th©
• pr* sroeso ; -vi-ct*. i rt Bumter received the llm
! fro** .Ti-aidcs ir- .illruec, except D'.'O *r three dis
w
im-■ l fiiin,'v* ith -uch vig*. uU! V.-*-■♦; a,
| th <t te seemed a-> if be muat have bceu rcinfor -edi
! Tb** ‘vipti wss blowing In tho direction us '.*•
j tuwiMvnd ttr oi I*4non ’•
; . ini ii. wtuiel > ibuitjii* t * ut* c'ona iiis
:c. ir;;*-1 r ••*,*• i • -..y ( ;un* . ell thf other
j Li*rri**i combine''.
! In ihe tubtet ..jihe horri*-..■” f irou huilu
row 1-uMI put off fr.iQi tbe h*,i t,ipy*s the guns
I “it uiut*-r in *.nli>- f. •i,-.* !i thegallont
I mette'ri <i which they wtyr j: # cuih-.t.-.. Tho iruu
! ‘ •>* ‘lepyl-m I<• • feurtui tDi.tMO BTKI reach©*l
! Morris* Island in safety, -.fi* ‘ gr.lUut crew
were rewarded by bel.'g crab!- ‘ *<- -'h ■tc in
the b*'con, w*.n by ‘he. i.r i . •ui ... ten vn
quir> I luartmd ihaltb© n i r -us ycutbsweru
Joshn.-t M’ -: n and Feduiif ’r M* Id J -:ub*.
Aodef ion..* fire eeas**d st u*p‘ -* we eon*
eluded tiiufc b© •; *r* >. but H was ©f*
u-rwante jimt tbo Ucijqg wr# .mitln*
u©d Unt that acbnip e in Ibo wjuM preventad th©
oird frutu ‘he sh'-.r* Tba next morn
ing X went down to tb© ; Wfigi!. rd s*.
cending teothe tiggu-g of a wsavi i - uld phtnUy
h-;e the fl-iuics burstli.g forth Irotu ihe furl, Ai -
d.-Ti ; . tiH i*ATitlc'©d *” fire at lt-'ervels s often
aa he could leave the raging C wei’ to man his
gune. Our Latiesto” s ill kt pi up ait unseal ing
fire. Sodyn upd ’*is men wwru by fatigue
tbf'*ri burning wiiMn and thncnnivrirido incoe*
aiuit withu'. iVUHiu sight maid t*c scea Lie
oewardly uitios l&e Buck K | übiicim fleet tbe
da*fr<Hy wltnecroa of Me disfrree, tint during lo
f,c, . . .., to V) bis
rtl'et.
r*'o hu* ••>!*11 ’*. hi • b -ri-.v'. -i n*>t.re-distag that
the fl*?** w->iild not M-nd .'ly by, had th* Citadel
Cadet- fti camped -n the buttery at ibt t end
rf tbo city, v/Uh ,'oar pieces ok arMHefy iu po i
vrLUo ilia Mrorkaieo ‘<;re bu-i’y ergs; e 4
crootiiig gut currtMgcacn tbo • ‘.At wall I t heavy
pieces of artillery to doA nd b eity, in cagelbe
Hen should ptifu ‘bo tut* and utttfck Charleston.
At OB'; o’cluok Auder: or/ flag staff km tbot
down; be raised it again on it,
tuuinod short time, hm ut
ult'mpt to succ or Aip,ito displirycd i whf efl ty,
sod surrendered unoMjilin’tafty t 1 ,vhc tlourl
ol tbe Uuofederato (**•*. Ih” u- t ‘m was
brought to (Jen. Beauregard hy Ms Aid* Jao. L.
Manning, Jam* r Chesnut and f.ou T. WigfeU.
As thy proceeded to the beudquartets ol O n,
Beauregard, at the liistlluto Hull, an i? •nt , *oec<
conruurne of people followed Them and . rrltJ
into tho kulj Ac soon ■ i tho *;nn.,'.iuo.u.i. /-• WA
made to Gen. B. be said, “%<*uke Curo'.'.o .me
accept ray worasstH.oongtralulxtfons on y-.ur vic
tory —mot won by wo, but. by ‘.uegulUmt tncnwbo
so promptly obeyed wy orders. Tbs nr bit
boon oouißieuced; we must contlnuu our exertions
until the enemy Is driven from otirburbur. I can
sty uo wore.”
You must lintigiue the statu ‘ f will delight
tbut pervades all classes. Ibe lv,ug suaponso
tEYTONE, COLOUITT, ) x..-.
JAMES W. WARREN. <, Edltor *
Number 16
a'” t t Furl Bunit.cr, tbo treacherous show of cv •
ur ion, tbo peace polloy ono day, (he wur j ro
,-Mimn© tbe next, and at last the attempt to rein*
f °ro , backed by a fleet. Th© determination to
n-.di-t ©li efforts at reinforcement, the nccessiiy
L.r th occupation us Fort Sumter by our troops,
ibe determination to bo victorious at whauvr
co.-t ut Hood ,-r Iroiisuro. The clash of arm-, tbe
annonuding for nearly two days, witnessed by
thoussuds who had their deanst relatives and
I. iend.t exposed to all the dangers of tho battle,
no one knowing whose beanhnton© was to be
covered by Iho paleol mourning, tu have ail this
: ent up auaiety relieved in a momont, by tb©
new -I vietory, without the loss of,© single lif,
4ft?e to anxious hearts such a joyous rebound,
‘ht tho e alone who participated in tbe scon©
‘.ui rli*u, none other* can imagine, and nope©
••an wull describe.
“CAROLINA.”
I't.ISACBtA APS.
,* are pormitrtd to make tbo following ex*
(rt iron) x private loiter written by a member
us Company D. tu a friend in this city. The
loiter istiate-d April 1 lib:
Our orders mto iu.; to leave aump tu-duy. We
uro oxpe"'ug the fight to cm in one© every mu
iriont. To-dny one hundred picked mon fr* &a
ur r-gimeni are i foi ‘ing sand t-aturies, Tl ©
Wyandotte baa been notified uot to enter th©
herb, r again. Jt she cuturs two batteries will
upou her. Night before last otr Con par y
Ipt utte <•’ arms Brugg bad given ordeis to
••it. Tort V ■ at lour different poin'i sl
tuulintu ousl; Our Company wa*i solectcu to
’ do tbo wulit*, but Blouimer ot-mmenced land
ing r. ‘ ..-ii ii., immediately aner dark and
fru... ‘tod our plan*. From all wo can ioaru b©
received between four snd live hundred met).—•
Hu ‘ i-. I.’ v trrnff< *hu truce; b was not
‘*-c 1 id* ‘ first giving uuti.o to Gvo.
Ui.*Kg, and Gl-ii. Bragg was not to uiuke an at
tuvk v, tboui f.i ;;i'ing bun notice. Now vs©
Wui uc.:lqu..t, ihe attack whenever Gen. firigg
ihtitka b. ■; > . yii cU.-oeasiußy. Our buys are
we I and highly delighted ot the idea of soon
huv'-ug a “rush with tbo \ nnketo*. Ccmpany D
will do itaduty whtp the “Ball” comtnencu
I Wii. wri'.v. tLotv fully .u a *’■.; r two If ths
fight do*.;-.* nut ;■£fHai UI&.
Ike Force for lon Kcleas.
ihv New Y■••© Army and Navy Reporter
‘date*.-, “Huthorit.itlvely,” thatthef Rowing fur©*
of Cm tod bl’vtoi troops, sailors and marines, ou
b ud tho int i, 01-war under the command of
of Coimnodor* I’endergrsr-t, are detailed to
)er l . I trr P ebertf t u sigosi frocu Lieus.
Slemtner:
I'.r- oklyi., tettu corvv f -e men. 3IU
b.ihiue. .I.iiliug frigMi JaO
M. 1. ui .hr : • ••.. ifib
r o- nr'j||errsts,J about 80
‘•il tiui
’ ‘■ r ’ ->r*-probably ibendnforr.t'mcutf meatioß
*’fl in our dc:-j. ■.tchc.-i • havii jt* been thrown into
* ‘.rt Ph kci: -. Bom© d©ya ago, wc said Fort
Pickens was luttually reinforced by tbe war
V*.:: *■: i lying in * any distance to land thi-se rcia
lorr* auu*; nf u hour's warning.
THF LAWS OF WAR.
T’ from bem’s Comtueo
! L. - . ! vationt in reierctic© to tbu
i-. T .icqiitii’ oof a tit&fo of war upon tho in
■(* vi - >il rights • i i‘i* ii.'iu) *,f tho b(.iligorHHt per*
5 “ i: >g de.diugs with ©ch other, will bo
i I‘crtc'iag to -ur roaders;
IN i.UUtem-N Os COMMERCIAL INTtftCoUßia.
* ‘ •• •>! ibe iiumtidisto uu*i importeui oonse
luoo ... us to. dec la ration ol war, ia tbeab.-olute
“i -irupii**n iitui tejiertiie'.iofi ul ui! commercial
, . i , mturc arse nod dealing beiwcei.
h . rt.iijc . ibu *u Oountries. Ti* idea of
iij i. iu- a! luiercuurse or pacific dealing
i !©vvluliy ,-üb.S! bciwcco tho pc* plu ul the
po.vi-r’ ,■!. v. r, exc pi under tbe clear and ex-
P*'CtS Siiucti.-n ol ibo Guvciuiutut, and wubouf
a, up “ial liw* i, -is uuoiiy luuunsisteiii wau the
mg ut ol h ©tale of war.
lot interdiction ii <ws, Re’ oi.-.warily, from Utj rio*
, hot © st©t© ©f War puts ali
ibe luciubors oi toe two nation* reaped.vely it
” uli'y *.>■ cachoiberi nod t,.. suff. r inuividuais
•< un , ir.i-tidly o ooujutareial intercourse,
while i!.-.-two tj -vt-t nuicuU were at war. would
• plat ug tho avt of Government and me acts
i lud.viduals iu ooutradMtioii to each other. !•
ftuuid couiitcrio’t tb© t-uerotiuns ol war, and
throw ob-tu, i*-i in the way of tbo public ifforia,
.nd lead to di order, im'>cci/ity aud treason —-
friulitig .suppopu, tl.e cxi-itcnc© of civil eouiraots
*uu ret.vii us, ; i a rcimiKo to eourjs of justiot;
and *.v th*.o-jtore, necessarily contradictory to a
•>tut*4 “1 err. It affords ft.d to the cucrny man
■ -- lUiil muruior, by enubiirg tho morubauM ol
’ • t-i *-m>’n may to support tbe>r government
Mid it I uni .tales the lacuna of conveying iutel
ii;,viu’ Mini"urryinjou a traitorous correspou
; * my. These consideration ap
.l wi f t.-rn) tu maritime States, where
ot pi’t’ ‘pal oijcct is tn dvstray tbe murine and
‘imucrc© ui tu- i-m ujy m urdertu force them to
p'-u, It is k well s led ‘to,;ifine iu the Kng*
.it- h courts, and with the English jurists, that
there oanu*‘t exist at tb© <*aui - time, a war ter
am nd a j u.u w ior coiamcvce. ibu war puts
■a., - I at. ouco to all de.iiing And all cctuuunioo*
ti* u wi h ca*-h “'her, and places every indtvidu
of th • rd-'poctivo Guvcrnotenis, as well as the
Govcriiaionis .lmu*ilv.., iu u state us hostility,
ibi.i u e.|U;i..,> th© and .ctriue of all tbe authort*
* at, a o writer, -uthelawoi nations, and of the
*, .i: j i linu.'K-es fall tb© great powers o!
Europe. Itistquully tho ie**eivcd law of this
ooUOlfy, and was au decided frequently by the
U-mgruas of the United ;-iten during ibv litvo
luti-'U.iry wnr, uud ugaia by the duprcuuc Ucurt
if tbe ifuitel Stut , during tbe course of tbe lak
wur: Mod it Is i t£ ult tu cocceiv© ot a point of
vloctriu© more deeply *r cxti-usivcly rooted r.
iuu/jtiuoraf euitntuuc I .w ol Europe, and of the
universal aud immemorial usage ufthe whole
•uuuuuity of tbe civilized world.
“It follows; as**. csnry oousequenc© of tb©
doctrine of th illegality of all intercoutsc or
faUte, without express .bat ail cun
tracii witb tl© enemy, tnude during war, are
utterly eoid, l'be inauranceof enemy”* proper!/
is an illegal contract, because it ia a species of
trade anu mter* “Urae with tb© ©n my Tbe draw-
ug ol a ill of exchange, by an alien enemy, on
a subject of tbo adverse country, is eti illegal and
void contract, b< mihi it is ;> coiamunication and
couiriH-t. Thu purchase oi bills on tbe eiutuy's
country, or tiie tiwi-> on and deposit of lunds
tbot. , -• t< dai-goruuj And illegal act, because
It my bo i Lon Jung the ttM-.uroeß and relieving
the vauts of tho caewy. Tho fewisston of funds
in oiooiy or tiillx, t of tbe etuay, is
unlaw.id. Ibe luhtbitiou rcaobes r - evfiy cum
in ihm ui, direct or trlrouitoun. All endeavors
’ 1 ‘ with tbe enemy, by the intervention of
third pvrsoftfsor by partnership:', baveTqaaHy
tailed, an i h - artifi- b-. suct-etdou to legality
Hie trade, without the exp.vs* permission of tbo
ti uert Every relaxation of the rulo teois
to o*o ‘iii’t . Ilcpiwnce of the sußjcet, and pre
vent j the irurtteu lulftllieg is end. The only
i x ej ‘ion to this strict and rigorous rule of in
•u t’ *ii ‘l jurup'tiilMt-jv, is the osse of ransoiu
bill-', and they arc eoutracts of necessity, found
i on u-iiute ■ w ar, and engendered by its vio.
lenet* It ia h further oousequem-e of the
inal duy us the sul jcuis oi tbutWo Btatea to corn
tnuuoot cuiry on apy cono pur-deuce or busiurso
together, that all couißJorviiil partnership!! oxist
iitg between :hhsiil jects of the two parties prior
t . tbe wur are diesel red by tbe mere force tod
ret ol tbe wui itxoii; though other contracts ex
i.iiug piioi tj the war ur* not extinguished, but
the remedy , < oJy smpvnded, sud ibis from the
inability of an alien tnu my t< sue, or to sustain,
ii the iauguugc of tbo civilians, a peitoaa ttamH
i„ j, ~rio. Ibe wh-ddof this dootrine reapeciirg
tin iilcgMl'i. “fany <■< utuierfiul intercoutse Ua
(.„!•!) ibe inhal'itr.nfs of two nations at war was
ox tens, vc v reviewed, and the principal authon
ties, aneibnt and modern, foreign and tMnastlo,
w u acxuratelv examined, und the positioua
which have bc a laid down established'iu the
easo ol Griswtdd vs. Woddington. decided in ibe
Supreme Court of this Ftute, aud aftotwarde af*
i* ruled on error.” *
Preemption aim sill conoeit will oranhadow
the brighbjat uttaiuminis.