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COLUIITT & WAttREM, lToprictors.
Volume XVI.
I,A\] i.-i Ft )U SA I.K.
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I ..#••• land* i .ui t>r divided l>
• uii friend* that may v:tul luhuj near cadi other. Al
o sWair. Iron foroun* land m I'.ju'.v roim'y. jm
luc th© bis lord <>n this tin© i Earty and Dafcer; also.
Too acre* n ft) rock’* • reek, soitltimprovement* oil
each tract, und ui.ui) si un dug lot*. 1 will sell low
My reiidcnrr it iM i'inv county. <>a . nine miles lc
---low Port Utiaw, ami Eleven from Ulak. iy. I will
sell aU my p’opcri> on tlie plcu© if 1 can There is
tliu rise of one h-iuUr-.t n* **©#. and stock in propor
lion. UaU and io. k; nu, uain •an be I*.-.. at in ©int
er of the pla- •••.
July 34 -wit M W.TAMI*KB.
I‘bWTATION AM) STOCK
FOR SALE,
I have cmie to the ronclturon to leltiin
flLVorth Carolina, a* my relative .v at: there
- : I’heref .to i ii im sell a*, ihm I p • • ’• in
J3paa* Uenroia* l haven 1- .•* <1 ©i.c ‘liiiniur
tesideace 14 rntJea north of Columh ia, ami near
lie Tmy Factor* Three hundred acres ol good
Land, well impe-wd. about lap m a y •-d etatcoi
cultivation; good dtvelliug houae, m *r. houses, ham.
tables, sin non se and rewj fan.iinc utensil-* of all
Kind's con a. hog-, mules, w neons, household uud
kitchen furuiture, corn ami fodder, and tarlooaother
articles too tedious to mention. In a An* mtu neigh
te.rbood.sooJ neiahh .rs un.l g- >J sodety. Pi- use
. all ami look at my land and stork
It It IlMNc'l II I D
NOTICE.
Acre-* open I indu, anew Gin D-.U'. and
Nfrew upon the puii-H, lbUor 400 head of Gallic, about
when the cash in ottered. Faquir© m Albany aids.-.
IliU's Livery Utah:.-*, sot dire* tion.-, to th place
iUhe 4 wtf TH >!4 II KENUaM
LAND FOH SALK.
-ontniuing b'evon Hundred and TANARUS ntj
Acre’ with tw-> hundred Acre* cleared. Thu
i lace has dwcUing, good giu hou>e aud screw,
negro bouses and kitchen, and all other neo>sary
•utbuiiJings. Any person wishing to make en
quiry nr referred t - W. I*. Tillman, t'-dumhus,
Oct. K-lwi'f” J. 0. BROWN.
S.\ N FORD'S
LIVER IctVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
FT IHt OgpoDNIlFI) RNTHIUI.Y from tmm -.ami
I has become r.ne*taMial*ed fact,a unUrd.tm di. me
approved by all that . have need it. and-• ©-
*•
which it la recmmrii ml- ■* ‘ and
Ii nas • ucml thou-mda £ u .Ihi.uhe !a-uu r, year
who bud aiven up hop* of relief as numerou
•• rsolitUed eetnmaiee “ in my poaseaalnn abw
l lic d--.” inii'l be i.i I'd io the teiiipcrHUient
I tbein lividiiaJiaK.il2 u •-.•! u rod ins.- tiqa.tu
rules Mio n'ieeritiy on ■* the bow©l-
Let the dictates of your judgment *uid© you in
i. of tlo- l.n HR /A* ’■* YfOoH i l UN, .md II
Will turn /.. ~ toe v P*otuD t BtUoh- At.
talk-. m.d'f.l >l.l. mm U-Diarrkn.,,
n co.*t ft o/.v7'\M.'i .vn
HY. DROPSY, snt h ~ s t OM.iCH. Hul’tttial
. ■tS’lN'K.YKs*. fW . CHOl.t h t Ov
.Worr.s*. cin>r. t.H i M t.Yyjt.wcM *7 *ll
i.KJYcy.,jjsUAUicy.. *>/• bt.iAf.vss
+;.\ aud may he i-ed micie*eftill,j a mUirt/in
scv. F, m! V >- -vu..- •* i w.U mr- >HK
fff.lh.ltMJ. (a 1 r! h - - .11 1.-’ nttesulj NS
•*
AU wr P **s ‘heir testimony
a it* favor. ■■
MIX WATER IS THE MOUTH WITH THE IN
V 1(1 ORATOR. AND 8 WALLOW UoTli TOOK i'll
lit PUK E ONE HOLLARfRRROTTT.K
ALSO.
SANFORD’S
FA M I J.Y
€lisitliartie Pills.
COMPOUNDED FC(M
Pur* VegetahleKitrict*. nun put up
In Olne* t)iur. Air Tight, **•*! will
keep in any Climate.
The FAMILY < A ru*HTi Pm t a f
Uo tmt aruv, i iilliamc Qwbiflilli. p.o|.n. ir b.
used iu his practice more . than twenty year*
IT.* cuxiautiv • • •'? f •••* “"” ‘ v h ‘’
hove loaf used the PILL* ‘ and the ■.jimfaeimriu i.u h
allexpre*,., mrejardtoihen kj ui*. ,ha indui t im i |"'t
them iu the reach of ail _
Theproh-'-slon well know jlj that different < i.nJartr*
act'on different pnrtloanof. ibeb*w<>i
The I A Mil- V IaMM DITIC I'll- I
beencomi'-unded li-.majlj variety oft an pureM \> <<
, . h a .. P* iltk. i>n -v ry pan of the
SSsr^'^s.^^■-'■ v
svNoLMKxr* of h er? RTuMACII. Riei
hkss, PAIN'S is THcQSAfK AND L O IN**.
CORTIVKNEHR, PAIN mo tijaeafcsft o\..
rue WIIOLC HODV u from sadden cold, wbieli
fr.q...nllr, ,o.Blini-d *om ‘-'-I f.
LOM of if PB- h TITB.I. -
• 4TIOH or lot. IIVUI IMI lloov. KIjTII,.-
vt.H IIF.MMCHF orCwtiour i to- 11i.i.,
nil INFLAMMATORY u Dwtaac*. WORMS, u
CnttPats or AOCLta. ttßEOta. mw, a
Purifier of the IRood m indwhoydiw-aaepi-mhleh
tle^hl*ben. 100 numerous J” io uo aiiomw uua adver
•eraent DOSK Ito3. .
Price 30 Cent.
UIK LIVER INVIftORATOR i„l FUMII V < \-
riURT- P! 1.1.1* rrla.lcd l. rrio-ial!)
an. >okl wliotonlra*. rri.ilbplb. Tm.r in a
‘ 4. r. w. hanfoho. .h. i>.,
Msuulaciurer and Po.jiie -r,
JnelJ wim. 334 Broadway. New Vork.
atotiob
MERCHANTS *V. SHIPI’KKS
IS TIIK
| Soullieru Canfetleracy.
vi£i i£S ’gz
IWiy-AW ‘•W^yrgiaH
ARRANGEMENTS t.-ivr 1.r.-n p*-i.t..t • ■
:V HAB.NDEN S i:\FKKSrf r u . t y >
e**nerallv for rn'.nint -nd tientin? tf->orl- *r tb>
r ustoin ilous* *. and ur la* *ff**dy D-uahMMi*n of
ure aajae either by KXPRKSS or (REIGIiT
TRAINS rn their dr imaitnn
Gocida wdJ bs eaiered m li--rrd •*> tfavarilml. Ure
.*ir -I rjoi.li 4 HILVXH •: , /- - tvsdf rr d‘H”
4d Custom llotrse • *•*
Any lakirmatloa reijaired .u r atioir i- ‘ 1 \
- - -
A LUO,
~ y~\
\ ork hikJurv intormaoM given *• retaiiou wt |
W IT. HILL. Aeeni.
Lockhart, Young vV Roberts,
GREAT SACRIFICE !
\<> TARIFF !
Twenty-Four Per Cent. Saved.
w fikfeda and Hi! pames w!.-. .iy d.-ire to pur
.iicli??, KockawHys, Hairs:i< > ',
TsOTTJNQ WAGONS, HARNESS,Ac
imwes nrrn lower
,Ty 1
<\ a ’ 1 ( j mt kyur aekctionaot
•"l iVI hiIART. VCH V. A RORERTM*.
mid stand of McKee it Roberta,)
Vedoem.inr . try afthftt w- are
p.iaT - , laciutjra fur doing a 1 branches „f
REFRr,j iSSSmm on ih- aburkst nd ce.fe
•hr hfll mwiKSMiw, t-tl
_ in<-(, and M the warn
Tl *', nfwii f.leml . an. all <a-li or
proißptV. fMiateniers .\§ nut*) lespcctltllLy ghlie-
Uad. r- L, V U
Oo,an ’\crlll-w,m
(ihc iolwHtns Ttcdiln fimes.
COU'MIU H.TI KN| \1 ,||.U TANARUS, IMH.
Ifjirs 31 hiNMia
Than. bn. beam a rua.oi* f-r tin f. J.v.
j that Caj.t. Hrown, ih -inmin.let of Ft. Pi kon?
whi Mpor.-e F.l Li u!. >! mui-T. ii.ul lu.i-lcf -rtnal
I fog the gurrvndor oF the fort*, Wr.u ks
:mh! Navy Yar-1 at Warrington. Wo give this
merely as a rumor, a- nothing *>oi- ID upon
the suhjecl, haa been umle public, l uless
the uttACk is made within a rory few day >, tlcu.
j Bragg will be iu condition to bi,l deliauco to
| the Federal In |*, and iu nol uly meet sue.
coerfully any altark, bnt w ill bo able (.• reduce
I rt Pickcu* in a eh- rt lima withou i.. oiving
material rojortr fiom thiir .re. Al.no of sand
battetie has beeu erected extending fi-tu the
Navy Yard to the Light house, some i urUcn or
itiUtii in all. whieh when the guns now ou the
way and *n av, mounted w ill j-rova safe nvisltions
I *r our miu, aud j-oinD from which fort Pickens
ran bo {-uniahe-l evenly, ih.it a ght is act let
jiated here within a few daj* is uvidcut by the
! actions ol im- government. An rder was given
Saturday t • a merchant in f>r five
| thouaaud .-and bags, to be completed iu.nuidiatc
] D, aud large tjuaniiiicr of shot, shell and cannon
.re being hurried down. non. Rragg now ha.*
! nearly n.uo thousand im n under hi .-oonnutid.
I all iuiputiont f< r the fight to begin.
bring very little of interest fn in that point, uv
iM.r.L.B.u hi. Hiai .u. hi..*. Wo copy ihe
tmiowiug from the Daily Delta, of April 30th. -
“Our r adcr# urv a*are that tho dbpatchos from
east of Cincinnati, for tUo Ai>soctatcd Pn-ail
com© through the hand • f Gw. l'enmn, of
| icn<U only -u.'U a-* bo iniagii., - will torvt hi.
I canto, lie chuckles with delight over hi-* little
< expedients to terrify the South by means of ich
I gramtnio fulmiuationa of Northern piYpumlioi;
and prowc.-A XhaN. w Orltai.i public slwulu j
| on-ler land that tbo New Orlcan *\ n not re
• lif-heJ ciiuply because l- have no other tnoanp
j ‘Z/\Z
i LdtT ■ - HAVK TOR Na - •’ VIL Hit If- i
| Of'throe of the Mas.-aehn . in volunteers killed
in Baltimoro, tbo uuum ofuuly mo was given. -
The others bave reruained to this inomout vecur
! ded as ‘-unEnown. * Tho la.-t indicatea* luu. i
colpablo uei iigcn.c .u the part of those in • -’n
mand; for evidently. If the mupter rolls wire
complete, it would rc-pairo but u roll call of tbo
survivorslo “bow who was among the killed - -
iW<>bt „’ (•> call tho ulUmtiou lo ih uiiiUtr if
* tions Mill ha*.- to be greatly enlarged, and it will
; find preerou* Julio • > o* kc-uacs. in tnac event.
| it* name might he very appropriately changed
I fi it w-ent proper interval.*, to turn aside
j from mr own ealcaltMione, and scan the plans and
j purposes OI the enemy. Tho mail of dun.
lowing extract I will bo seen that the wtr
If From the N. V. 11- ruid. AprildUth.)
IS'SSxSrSi
j rolt of piracy aguirut the C-.inu.* rce - t ilu. Cnl
ted States along ..ur S -u'her i Atlantic smfooard
and io tho Colt of Me* . Th:i < nt K> -hujoiid,
■! tiro rwo lino sea eoiftg SD umcr- York! wu and
2;. £2:
ers Star • the Wc-t and llabannii. at Hew G
I Algerine*. Tb(*i l*ror“.iro eevernl revenue out- I
rers seized by the Confodcratos, and all norfi of
tailing craft roady nr in c uracoi prepwaiim. for |
J day, and us first baffue-. ‘• . doubt, wil'l b t” I
! x>ve tv this system of piracy the forms of legal*- I
j ty.
th© i -al Stnti and the l nion ** a.*.-I our tr -mu - ‘
file, ship building and ship aailiug Intercut, !
I ehonld thorefofe co operate promptly and liber- I
ally to sacue© an eSfolttu! blockade m ©vary b- u- ,
’ B!'i oranil-'.Y; 1-r I.r VT.n“ In'i J.
nltians ol war fr >m going into tho revolt.; 1 ,
hundred * of *kill)ul .Southern officers, Ute of tho
( fitted SHi’.v: S ary. who have r- signed, and
I who hare thus east themselves loose upon the ,
j w-.rbi, tho Montgomery government wtilbvuble
ted robberies on the ea is to lock them op under
i From the aama..
I iu Pro-idem Lincoln’* war proelan -ition, “>iono j
{ jtl tho City of Washington. -<n the fiftoemh doy
I deem It proper t - .y that the ttrrt aervu ft
I nn.iiortr which have bocri cd fi-un the Inion:
I sofved, consistently with tbo objects aforesaid, to i
I uirferouue with nroperty, or any di'turbun>
’ .mbumConi- afufiMn to ij • perse mpl retire j
, i.eacewHy to ihrir respvetnt si >dt i wDllu twau* j
liOaule <• fiubibati m in tk© rwelted HUtea
•Jlhv- • • imbir:.ll',r* are warnedi 19 disparso
I1 ho defell*.ve policy of liro govexnmeiif omni (
I miu- tweaty or thirty Drousand men lor the .- j
The New ork Time* of Ok JMi in Allusion
I to the proaent orisi* .ays:
! .
redro*uireal -r ol fomded wrong- A michiv
- v'.‘n. r n'-I wdm'n -i I riP'o nSf^ ‘ ‘
I tiuiis,— and ho law hut that of their own desires;
I haa ondcrf i- cn deliberately the deatruetb u aud
annibifollon of the American Republir. It aims
i diftmutiy at the ext aotiou of Popular Govern
lent. It rebel not against any particular law*,
I eminent, without which a government of the i
j people is impossible,—tbo principlo ibat the mn- i
! jority must rule. It seeks to ©veride and over- i
i throw this principle by destroying the Govern- i
I ment wbichentbodu * it, and to erect upon its ]
ruins a Military Do •pol Din, embraoiog no uior; ‘ <
■ fthc/ur.-.rf of I’reedout tban may be uci'essary
to command tho u*. ent of if* subjects.
Tbis 0.-ußpiracy must not only be chocked it
must bo 7/,./. It i* not enough tlmt thetiov
cnuui nt dtj- ml itself for tho uioiucot from its
tour (ecdui astauß; l) is not enough that t\
iogton is safe -that tiro President cum -ii unrao-
W-stod hi tbo White House or even that, by the
tolerance and permission of Maryland, Amctieun
eiUrt-us and .Amerlean soldiers can h ive across to
tiro Capital. The rightful authority of Govern
ment must be established. Ibe c<*mp| racy Itsolt
must bo crushed out of . xistoncc. Whether it
bo met at Baltimore, ut AVashtngtwn, ut Hieb
mond, ur at CliarK'-t. n. its bond must bt> bruised
by the heel of jmwvr. it must be trampled out of
existence, -• r the t.overmneut wid never be
worth preserving.
\\ e have con tidoiice that, \\ hen he is unco again
put into full and free communication with the heart
of tho American people,—when lie ran once more
breathe their air, una think their thoughts, and
share their asp rations,—-the Proaldent will rise
t<. tiro In i Jit of this great duly, and uu.tthe
crisis, in tiro s*iril un-.l with tho temper which
try tl tl foiy Uirough We
1- 1. m tbo New A-*rkWorld, April JOtb.
Tbeb ii Lavwa gratideAkto toy About
sul'-ugati>>. Tho North shall not tmiroh troops
over their ael! twljugati their brethren ofini
('..nfolora.L: States, n. rwill they themselves bo
i"djttj(ff(d. Now there is a great deal iu a name,
amino pe-.-plo ou tiro wldo earth undersUnd bet
ter Utau southern demagogue* the poor little art
of exciting bate, by giving a nanro currying odi
ous a.-** oiotions. Volumes would trot suffleo to
detail tho defamatory u-ri to which they have put
tho single word d/>o/.iiM.< --they carrying it eu
tar e\ea that II ■ lily tho obnoxious term Wttf p
---plrod to everybody who did uut believo that sla
very vras the most blessed of institution*, human
or div'oro. But, since this 1* tbo southern hum< r,
wo will uot <|uarrei about the word If retlucing
revolted slates to-in obedience t.. the Federal
Constitutiontn and i suf-jugatmn, tbensubju .ation
i it is: and
“Wo thank tiro.. J-w .for uacb.i.* un Dial W ord. w
Wo don’t supp’O.oe a sterner, more indexible
purpose ever existed in tho human breast, than
now possesses the uonkern people to subduo tliu
South into a return t > its duty. Tho purpose is
as fixed us fate- a, fixed as your purpose to
subduo the man who is ecuftling tbo ship on
which v-.u ll -at, or putting the torch to the house
in which you (Wo. It is as resistless as Jho im
, J pulse of sedt-pre.-ervation: and the South oiiuuot
I too soon understand its exact nature. Tiro ene
my to mr exisWmoe may call it atibjugatton if be
likes; he may |mt on tho incrodiblo impudence
i of preteoding that it is tyrannical to over inas
’ tor him, but tbo compulsion will non© the leas
;■ cone. Since reason lias trot availed to make
j hiui abandon hi* destructive n ork, the strong
I band will. The North has found it hard to 1.0-j
j liovothat it w mid came to this. It has forborne
;to the lad possibility. It will now try for -
i sheer brute force, siucc tiro South will have ‘.i u.
i Woknow tha’ we are the *trongObt, and wo in
j which .1 an bo to ado most effective Icthroag
gresttvo vvni Short el that there i- no obedi
j j flucc on the one part, tror eufotv . u the other
VIGOR
l If E, , uM ready ;.t.d e..;;er r., nt.lro o ld,w
. [ fvr tie’ I nion were to-day armed, tijuipj ■ and and
’ I awaiting the word, vre bclievo there would be no
blow to-trike. If wo turn tu. men l ono htmdrod
tloai Xjid men with poventy-fivo thoironnd, \o
-unll have a bloody batEo with n doubtful result.
I In. :• 1 I-r force io one hundred .r ‘ fifty c.
j ?nnd, aud the rcaalt is certain, and mav perlmur
’’ be attained without a -orious oontML In tiro
iii'ere.-*, llicn. of Iluinanity. of Fohc*, and oi ho
, . National dignity, wo inpi't that tho vc-lvmteeri
, J for the Union bo enrolled, armed euupped and
di patched to the frout at the earliest m- roe Ht—•
1 j we have ■nt I • Washington would detent h. u
’ a larger number of such men n* the rob cl j cmi
( oppoaQ to them, bul a victory so won would cost
io.my precious l.ve*unil wo want to tavo them.
I Two hundred thousand plenipotentiaries on tbo
I her would exp ons to the eaiarnifi* < and n-- --
I upholds tho dignity and insures tiro stability of
. L tiro l üb-n. A peace that nflirin*. oven by impli
| ration, the right of any FURo t<> dissolva tho
I YTnion. at ploicufe, would bo tho inauguration of
perpetual anarchy and of domestic civil war.
IMjili of tin* Ciptaie of Cqiirti Troops.
The New Oilenn* Delta of iho ‘M inf.. gives
1 i th© following particulars In reference to the re-’
cent e.jplur- -l I©o Lnited Miifoe troop* off tie
‘coast or Twxns, of which at-ntTM*
, j “i’a-sengota wh-i arrived in tbo city it eve
i | thn u*uf 1* ail road, b/o® gilt thoc]ro<rin new
• iL.i Cl. Vn!>nro hodimn-tcilej If. muk)o fc ’
! l>r;on of United M .1. 1r..01>,- iaVU'i . .
j- 1. .fill© oily of fjjdi.ii.<!-., of n ,r
I ur ms deposited there, and of two Scbi'i'ncri'.ttpdn
•. • . l hey ■ 1 the !af j ,
Tiic-c troop- -onsisted of A, f i J.
of the 2d infantry, companies C and l( of tho lie
Ini .rjtry, uud mpau.-s A and D eftho Btb In
I fat try- comprising in all four huudrt and and fifty 4
| mi n, under the command *f Major Bibloy. The
ud ii nmnlH-rof offleera was betwocu thirty-Cv©
: AQd forty.
Col. Van Dorn, who had undertaken the expo
-I*o o .e.in.l i, rcpurle.l to b*r a
’ t r:e -if H,oC't to mtttcd men within live days after
his arrival in Texas for tbo purpose. With these
\ ho luxrehcdagainst them, but reuchod ludiancla
t.. find that they trod left on tho two schooners, j
Fortunately, however, they found these rejoin
I back 10 provide further moans f conveyance, !
I uud before- tho?c enuld accomplish their object, *
j they were captufed, and sh it was lenrned thm j
I tiro febooncr* Were i . wait ouf-ide the hay so;
tlrom, Col. A’au Dorn resolved logo in pursuit. !
lie* biirfon I three rteamed for and j
ertetfog guard*, with bah of cotton ou them, t-,
or-.tu men ; gafeH tbv uroslictiy of tin ,
t • I States troop.*, be went aftePthvm, koo.
• W u them. .ml f:M and oi; thorn t - *ur- I
tbr.ro tiieo of artillery and 120 men uedrr Maj. I
Si- ill ! hud also h- u . --ct round to iuterropi
them. Here their urros wire tk n pospeearon of
by Col. Van Dorn. Tbo officer* wero put upon
j parole, but wo havo tiro ptea-ure us recoHiog I
lb.. M.jor, UrK Hith.a4 Raß*U, -f Vi,- j
una, at one© rest goad tirolr commissions.
The mm were tendered their choice of joining
the rank of the Cohfodertte Army, or ,f giving
h*- noit -bg - wkb r i-'icmio* OoriAg |
t- ... It wet nerknowh which they would
ilii - >rtely nt. .ny to talc ibat j rri , :
property was reapoeted throughout the a four,
j A report reaches us through tho same channel
Ii • the foregoing intelligente, that seven eompa- ;
me#, totnpH-ing about live hundred men, from
Fort Blii.-. I..turn*ter, and others in th.; AVoti, !
I were on their way thence, and bad cutrenchfl
tlieinscive*at Fort Clark with tiro intention and
rbowing fight. The whole however, is
I weather cock and billingsgate journal, edited by
I .lanui G'wdnn Bennett, say#, in tbo i >nc ofilro
| IfoMi .
| Mr. Lincoln, w ipp- ••, uilfci * well enough,
I and is not traitorous to the country. We can
not, the ref re, get rid <>f him: but ho can very
ca. dy get rid of his Cabim?, and appoint a rig-
J or*u* administration in its stead. That is the
I legitimate course, uud whi-li ought to be tin roe-
I.a dfe'll-tt i.. ,;!,d .<l
growing uttprcsrihti upon tho public usind, and
partieuTElrly rttnong tho chief* of the Repuldicun
! ; irfy, that “honest Old Abo” is not C jUnl to ILo
ernerganoy in which he is placed—an emergency
snfiiffcftt to try th© intellect, and the eowrugoofn
jeeted fad dispirited, fearing, notwithetAnding j
the aacriiiccs they nre Making, avid Ihn glowing
enthuila?tti which bus been evoked ©t the North, i
that, all will cn lin Mnoko, and tiro expedition to I
tho South result io failure, They drrd, not with- !
<-ut some rea*’ n, tho o[ proach of .leffurson Davis
aadhli ablo Lieutenant, lieuuregard, and the
subtle atatesuiausbip ol Stephens. They arc, <
thereforo. holding nuororoiro secret meetings, as t
so many committees of public safety, each jndo- i
peudcntly of tho others, from the common in- 1
t prcrorvAtioii; an 1 we understand ]
T 11E SUY RR K 1 1\ NTYII V T IIR ST\T KS.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, .MONDAY, MAY 13, 1801.
th it *initl:ir meeting- arc being held in Phila
delphia, wlu-re the sum© diPtrtiM prevails im tv
tbo i-.Mupv'eiuy “f tho Adiuiidatr.iti'n. Iu both
oltieHhoy.-peak id’ mgunLing i force at their
own expen- and uj o their rovii roaponsibillty,
to Iticp the direct rout© to Washington open ut
all Im/uids, Ii is propo-ed orgaui/.o an army
“f'luenin each . .y, t,< Httuaml c|uip
them, i > coHei l provi-iuns, and >nd with fhein
aim i lariat f-r their sustenance.
Th* Vail I pfln KfUtnci).
Tiro . d'.owing s tiro official re (uDilion ufEeo
retaiy W.u Walker rtjion I’cntucky. The
proposed ■! t Inn Com of the Kentucky forces i#
inJi'Miiw of tho contemplated il'm ji- *f I’reri
dent T>.vi- and his Cabinet
Montgowkhy, April 22.
“IF ii. 1‘ Ma•o ri in Sn ; AN.iir patriotic re
spen/c ■ j!.. r. j’l-iti'-n of the l*r ulrnt <*t the
l ii it e l Slates for troop-, to e.ieivc iho Eonfoder
ale Mate . uHliftoA the belief that your pcnplo
aro prepared t unite with us in tcpullitig the
common < ;utin -d'tlu* Soutli \ irginia need#
your aid. I third. . rci ( uMt y.ni to furnish one
regiment • f infantry without delay to reudr/vous
at liarpei’s F* rry. It niii.-l eoiisi.-t of ten com
f not I than sixty-1 ri on ©iu h foe
regiment will be entitled to one eolonel, one
1 lieutenant colonel, on© major, one ml.iiitant from
. tho line oi lo utenaute, one ergoant-major froiu
he • -d nion. I. idi . ntp.iny i- entitled to
( oue ipt.i'. o.- fir.-t lioutu.nnt, two soccnd
lieutenant/, f. nr -i rgL anl#, f>ur enrfmrals and
’ twomu-i ms. Tho offi-ers, ex opt stuff officers)
i to bo uppo.iiii-d in thj Hiaimar pr<-ctibed by
■ your S:at. Stall officers aro Appidutod by the
I’n-.ideu’ Term ‘ .-ervice not less than twelve
months uob inert! -charged. They will be
> mustered into senhe ut llarpcr'a lA-rry. But
trau*porlation and -übsisteneo will bo provided
t from tho point* of departure. I key will foru
-1 if(i their <wn uniforms. By ro-imnunicaiing,
* arm-an- 1 animnnitiou will bo soul to Uarper’#
Ferry ..r to - ich other poiuls as you may desig
uat'. \ n-wer, and say whether you will comply
j with this rerjnest, and if so, when.
io I*. WALK KB,
j > ec ’y <if War, F. ?
, Culombiu liuar.N.
1 l ne t-uvaunah correspondent of th-Net Yoik
0 Herald, writing under date of April IS, #ayi:
I I was invited to inspect to day drill ol .Tic
fauioua Coliiuibus Guards, who t liAllt-cged t!ie
L , rhieago /ouavi to a trial of skill. They aro
l< now in this city, destined Assist in garrisoning
tho new works ut Tvbro Island. They aro on*
camped in the public square, an ex eel Ism plateau
of ground .*f twenty acres, They number one
u hundred rind twenty li en, nil experienced urorks
men, and h .v© every nppoarnuce of true military
men. ‘iluir Jiill to day um iu the light infuu
i vi/ auviuieiiig on right and ftlo
, -o lire, dtHdoyraeuts u* ski rut is hers, rally .-u
the re. irvc. firing kueeling. lying, -10., rtUm/fni.
„ [ tun.. In point .f skill they have no superior iu
. the North, and theCfaioAgoian* would find their
_ Ipeeis in ih Culuoibn.
j Tbe.it> presents unite a marfUl appearnnee,
jnn l tu money and means appear Trot he in
Hkal nt) liav tit Ltpfi-f.
j Wo i 1 yesterday Hint we were ttisbod,
7 from I- ! mill oh ervaliun, that iho Nwrtiiern
liliuo- troop* w-.uhl. inthei. war Upon the'-'•■nth,
| totally disregard nil the r ill- •-f clvilleod war
’ | fare. In eon fine, lion thereof w© fiad tho ftd
| low in oL/.g. /WonV*/in th? < Uiengo Doiuocrnt
j/V e .V. /ifi r ,h<tiu Liberty t~? J/,
>1 ‘ “Now tlmt thoßoutli hn# inaugurated tlihi wag
and stick hi uu means to carry it on, oven to go.
r iug tiro length ol invading the patriot Kioto*, lot.
a : us give them a beljy full of if.
it Lot t’-.iigress bo called I ether. Let Ihe
; I President *MTI pirn ore dI - . I out half t* mil
. liou or oven a million of men. An i then let Eon
i- }gr ■ proclaim irecdom luno-t . ..m who tights
v fur tiro Ktars and F*lripcs, be tin black or white.
- ? Thl* is a programme that mil sinko terror so
- t)ie?o houghlv Southrons. Ii will hit them right
i between th- eye , *nd p N raly7. nil tie r ifforts
>• j The nlave* want legal authority for jointug
■i li. 1 ; them ba\t it, uud you will see oejh ,
I tiro in tb rear -: ‘■ ,'i Djt; aj.iuy a.- will .
o I ©uiisterilatiLiil t : lljwheitrl lU’ i:ki? Amt|,iri it w
•f ‘Vli.n wo go into fight we <;o in to f !sJil uud
!if Hi;: plan and .e,;n.*i •i •.•iu*By kill sec “fom'iiu
! ii Ural, lUo -rpiwDiy link
: iii il! till- firilir-.| w..,1.| IM.lt!
3 j N’<> • ini it.i natron dure acknowledge th© von tH
emj^onfoderney in the lace of uch a stuijd on
, Let u bave a eauro iliul will cull yul the old
J I'n iiiwellian spirit ot Now Kuglaiel -the spirit
. of liberty liberty to !! mankind iho fecund
• I revolution of tho trailed Staten.' '*
! What Ti uno roan ©an longer have adoubtauto
g j tin friendly purpose# of Blu< k EepublicajiiHu in
- prficiitiaglbi# war m gain at : united South.
. ! Ar>Vl. KTO V If.t XTKtAt,—Mow to i hki Alii,
B| Pmi Tin (.'AMPAftix. A wriior who sign* biiosplf
f “An Old Soldier:” gives the following adviee t..
f Ilf member tlmt iu a ‘•.nnpalerroiii.r© m> n
hitfiroift Jickuoi# iliunhy tho bullet.
Htuli.i illi >l
'tMjjy o ■(rilling. 1 bi* • 1, 1'1.i .ut lour “Un> ■ in
weight,'iitufdouble tim warmth.
I t'.hyia email India Huliher blanket (only
. jii Jo i tolw)V'U th© ground nr lu throw over
iI yur should. wlrotLon guard duty during a rain
r triu. Most uTtfio Lastorn troop* nr© provided
) I With lie- ‘Y* f A !: mi. ... always to be
• coll •) M. re felt J ih© ..own bring • uflii il urly
high t i allow sp.v © fur air over the hraiti. Von
Jm. fa-ten Hupa# a rontinentnl in fair weal hor |
, or turn it drwn when it h wef or vary aunny.
1 “■ I ' ,, iw r^ UfJ ‘ ~a
fi. Keep your ©4tiro per-m ©ban, thitprevfufe
ifi ver# un i bowol-,< ou.plnittfo in warm elimaU#.
V1 f a;h yonr body each day, IT powible. Avoid
,
I too free ny© ©I rh**"©, tog*fhr with noi/Wt in
j Di-pingihoakin rfoan, < o ; .t amr.ya • -It re *hi
. j tile Ur Afexi.-u.
j ?. A sudden cheek t*f peiTOpiratfon chillv ©r
f -ht u.r, oHeu curves Tfteor nd dorith. AVher. i
j thus ♦•xposed do not forgaf your blanket
T • ftbwu are good ru/goM-ioua, and we. b*ubt
j ret ibat If o*l r*ou off vlunt©erg gu.eraJl y Wonld
v© them >t serious oAtMidgraflnm, a le.ghi l
I 0 ! great benefit to them, v
’ I.ie. t. Mi..—'l li."].K'h!).on<t ..m -!■<•
j i.f the rhurk.ton -!K I. Y i-HT ,f
| “’J he Southern papers faavt f&IlOi inly un ©y
rur coiierri>ii*g the eanso of the re. ignition of
I lent. Col. Chari. May, of Palo AlloJatne.--
! Though u • .fth-rmr. May’s symj-atlrigs aro
not wiili tho Bouth. ilv resigned hi dudgeon
beciiua© (a roof on promote.) #OOIO lulrordinal©
’ >rtr hi# head, lie has gone > New York and
flcrod hb -ervioc liov. Morgan. Doubtless
lie wit) come charging down upon 11# shortly, but
he will not luc'jt Moxieau “greflßere ‘ tin- time.
i i#r. F. do Mtrn, agont of th© Brazilian / .v
----j erntnont, was in tho city last Tucmlsy on In*
1 way to New rirb .m . Hi# errand, a* wo infer,
|ri to 111,0. re esnoelally into the rc k ults of bl-..*k
ado of our port# on the intercut* of hi# govern
ment.
Wc arc • t, p-rhnp-, violating any courtesy
iii #ay ii".’ that ho informed un that tho ayiupa
tliics of tlm foreign miniiitcr* at U aMhitigton ao
with tb> < oiifaderatt Stale-. Os course, until
tb© government* which they represent Indicate
their poltcy in respect to tiro unwise and wicked
warfare 0) the North, no actiou cun b© taken by
them.
On- of th© • lament* of the ] ro. pi rlfy of Bra
zil \* negro slavery, and that fact is ruffL-iont
to account for tin* sympathy of it# Fmperor und
hin mini.tor* with our Con Code rate Stub ■*. It#
trull© with uh if) considerable now, and, once
peace shall have bocn made, and wo he allowed
to 1 our own Way, this trade will be increa#*d.
fir. 1 ’astro hH a store of very amuaing an
j ,f- ■ i tho I'roHidont of the Old Goocern; but
it were not proper to give them to our reader#.
They servo, we may my, to enrroborot© some of
UlO stories in respaet to Mr. Lincoln which have
been published ta mi* paper -. -Alolrilc Tribune
2 1 id in tt.
j>fi* •; ..vernor Harris of Tennessee, has gcited
ftfiO.OUO in bonds, and $.1,000 in cash belonging
to tho United State*, which i* to ha held in truni
in til the Government restores the property ta
ken by its troops at Cairo from tho steamer C.
K. IXUltLan
f’ffl.l At IU V WKItAKMm, Vil x. IMM.
war w:a\Rn
I Hi i uuiil wo 1 uldi.di tiro preamble
and vb. I u..i I ‘ . . Icn tl"! \. icf'igniring
tho I'M.-', I'.'C ol u.ii helwevu tiro Cotifoileralc j
State * • 1 A•m rl. i ami tin* \ niUdSlntc# and Ter
ritories, v\ opting Now Mexico aud Aii*.ua |
.Vi.-- 1 in| “iiu.’ the i'rvMdeui.io employ the
Army and Navy, and to issiiA letter* ••! manpie |
and rcpri-al. The remaining portiun- o tho art, !
being evplanHtoiy <roi\. w- .avi till <ur cnl
uimi- ar less crowded. i
\\ ivi# rn Bron.\. l.iciii. Bousbiiw, >) the !
L'onft'dci.Ue Navy, visited she licet ofi I'ciros-
OLilala-i week, bearing with him a telegraphic |
dispatch from AVa#hingt"ti i” lawiit. Maudaugli,
slatiii!; that In- rerignat*. a had been aceepied 1
by the i. ‘Vi inuJcnl thore. t’ommodoro Adam# I
positively v-lu.-cd l - let MuUilangh lenv© the 1
Brooklyn, th© ship .-.I which ho wuj .-tau.ued. J
—f ir-Uraii -n.
Tm Bkm. Kvnusr, iii ui ms l. v N vn.—We j
find in the Scientific American bu aimly.ri#, iro (
In .-pi.il, 1 f the L. S. Navy, with iho iidlowing
conolueiou a to its effective strength which i#
lessoned by lholn##>i tiro beat vessel in it, save
tho Niagara. We n-for to tho Merriinao :
The navy, up*n which iho Inion must rely to
1 repreront it to forci a nations, if it were rcnuir
-1 cd t and ‘ s.. iimnedirtif! v, consists of seven acrow
frigate-, live -crew sloops, four side-wheel sloop*
I aud ight gun nluop#, making a total of but 21
vo*s Is, uarrying gune. This 1# absolutely
. the utii.- i itional fleet of th© Fniicl Staioii,
, and no “thcr statement of Ihe n#o can make it
greater. \Vih few exception*, they nre. howe\
I cr, line • hij .
Hxiurit I’. vim.v. A friend liifurius •. of the
recvi|it u!• tier from Texas, stating that the
writer w. 1 coring llour from this rein - wheut,al
so oucumber.’ ..n 1 uuslics, and was expecting
very st.on t • din© on rroroiin/ eat TU>- beats
u# a Itttln.
e S
that the ..ciiiiK v “lime,’ (’apt. Wingate, lia*
’ been Ib\ the ■ Mcderal© States, und la
,1 nowon duty at Ben aeola. Wliat Lltfdoln** fleet
© v tlo.ijg when she entered, we are nol advised.
k Srr vm 1 r .lAfK ‘v This lighi draft boat,
0 t'npt. Fry, h.. been vvpirtcd here for several
II dm We j’ ■; • -be .-ome up tiro river u>. far
h# I oil riin© aoi turned hack, u letters have
been 1. I. m et’ Ja. k ciuiiiiaiU at
Fort itaiuv) .
The litl’e pet, lliv.-r I r. tc. opt. Veudcrgust,
’ louvro lo day at lO- ch ek, for ChftUfthootfhc—
Make haste nr rim will be ofi.
I• - i-x: 1.. o'Tin: () Kom.iA Oiu vs Anotb
’ or out- of tbo 1 inpanU'h w Inch have boon the pride
Hiidb'.asi i 01. r csty, yesterday obeyed tiro suui
uron* to nun h. Ib© tioorgiarir.iv*, (bipt. Iver
! huii, left by the H4tL inro.n tmiu lei Mactm, where
they will unite with ©tin r t oinpiiurofl and organ
ize it, l nih Ucgimeni. ‘lho ded.nation of that
Keguneni uot .U--finitely hn. wn. bul it i* be
„ liro- l t .11l 1 ! will go to iVnanrohi.
1 ; A. <mr.xr o* rur. Savan vn Hivuii. riur
f'avaii’ v ■aiigc of yoturdi\y record n ui©l*
!*’ unclivly -hi 1 i.eo that ...pi-’ Inn h.iu<l th©
. steamer 11..1. rriniui Monday afternoon. The
stvatucr w.i* ct/iuliig up from Fort PtiLroki wltli
a largo pan v 1. i.- ir.l, and when near Fort
, ‘ .l.c k s ..t. . ilui f i.i tfpin a miihll iron
- siviv-l, bursting it atom--, and inflicting very
■ ii ii-. if . 1 i.f rial, W’ “i.d- upon J.icut Win.
N©l • *, ~f tie Georgia Army, and (’ol. Miller
v Grieve ot Millcdgevillc. The Snviibnah Uepub-
ii it. .M-.I day vopht but
i l r kfe< . • 1 ained “f tiro r. ..very ot
h \ ~~
1 iWjr* 11.1, 11 IB>ns M v. A -QiUauan
‘who t “ 1 tl<i oily frt.ui Pen-nc . venter
d.iy,SQ*Bofflfi iliat tho blockado of tb© harbor wa*
■ i dc©!.ii‘ -’r■: lay l*Ht. ll.id a ■ I” be fl l<•!* 0J
and >* S l ol*^4 yrophr gioali-I activity (wcvail# among
‘* tin loiiUf'ljipfb truupa lit ihu Navy Yard and nt
, I*, i -Renin,, .‘fit Brairo ” is -i.ilcd, his caused
ii n number of\c <<i#to be sunk in th© harbor, ro
a# In pn v.-ut ifca approa -h • l the til'd nfl ihe
harbor. A/.ro/. zn.
lie: lliaiaj'iri of llir f-umime (;ti|iiirn.
ii u have in Ih” NAtlo-iu cithi- at lenst ritreo
hU'ldst and tliolisan i- ML'’ lo- , dcrpuralO
men on the I'm of j .nh. Jhe Goth# und
Vandal* wlro den. •i• <4*-x) nj *ii Koinu and -ii-hii
i guiio and tb© T iber wiih p!i#Ttoii blood worn nn
gola eoiuiiaied to tbnlo Ull *w • who ar known
r by th> genoric oantii rut f rpugh •• i course
r they ar t all in for the n ;tr f u ‘ ‘ho poll# there
, of -more parte ularly lip
I ‘ ■ -I ‘I ll.” “■’ “I. *’ •’ I'Hill’
i , M -r.l . • i
■. i.!. .i . i .-i♦- ‘ •d | *iMrG^,‘ , L k'.’f tt, ll
print: up in n plu ■ Di- f amggl, ijjr.
teriallbat all luviiic.ulo irro'pi *r<, iiiadi. Thpf
hi nr© to have u lighi, tiiut \irpi;. • ud.Mary
land will form the hut tie- lb©
Noitliem ruilgb will sweep tipi#’- *v,tli
iiraan.l .-word, c* b©vnd poradvciuur*. They
have already been • \oitd lo the b- il'litg poi|i;
i by the rroh pro'pL’ L ut plunder . Isold out t by*i
Miiue of t|i©ir teudsr#, and will not l.e • ifislifil
uii It c - ilk-;. ha\” • I rui • • lugger ©acli. 1
Then i, ui sort f i about fc. -i>
iI i iii-tn ui-, ilit (mop)© ul th© byrdar hi**’©#
I w.U .-iiortly a# >1 liiiu to tlroir c'.-t. flro Chuiac
lot and iiu , 111 ill - iiupii./ii will b. vHfdii'tive,
• Ii erne, l.luody and niercih-.# hoy and parallel in
ancient or inolcio hodory. S. ). H.,
i The Herald i doubt few correet :n the above
j doHnciifiuo of ehara#t*r. and might have
fully #i<i that any -el -dam o |h world bus ever ,
seen wuru “.im-i-i hi* imiHjian/on with the mut
I ley, mongrel* horde whiclTtt tliu- propone* !•* I
procipifate upon tiro Koiifh. In other respects,
however, it.# prudietion* will Iro most ©gTogiou*ly I
, fal ilied. The.osgan-grinder#, thieve#, beggar# |
and ail ib> (.titer “angel*” of the North will fail I
in their effort to subdui a brave Mod free people
ligl.tiycj for ,lhyir home-, thoii i.resides and the <
right* wipch God hi- given thoin. In such u 1
cools Affh’ number- of tho invader will b© tbjur 1
greutest mishirtoiii-. Leotiidns with his three <
hundred Kpartan# met und drovn i.a.-k tho mil- -
li'iiro of .\i r.v.” at tiro Granite Gut© i.f Greece, 1
and (li© history of tho present content may re* j
cord many similar ©vunle.
JMTMMFKY COmSMDfcMI.
t I ft I BUI j
i . proi k/c for Kli'Ctiuvi I patriotic tinder to |
tb- Covrcnmeut Menu,rial rs It. It. I''-. Im
portunt movemmt, <* .
M, i,. |
I p'ltj ihc opening of Congress th© I’re-hktit j
Hon. Howell Cob’-, r*rv -• ntci a letter from Hon.
.f. i*. zXndurs'.it, of Florida, who rendered hi* 1
resignation a xwoundtlui©, having heard that hi* !
first letter hml not reached Congress. Tills ro
riguutiou wn inado r.ces#nry on account of new j
relation* with another Iwancli of th* govern-!
uient which Alr.Andcr*on ha* tunned, which i
rondett-d the election u. -ucce. -or necessary. ‘
Till# luttec • recorded upon Ihe .Journal of the ,
House.
JVJr. of Ainpcaented a bill entitled i
“An act to fix the tiiuo for the ©lection of itep- !
resentatives to Congress and the time for (lift ■
i • mbiitig of Coogrcss.” “To pro
vide for th© election of I’rcaidont and \'ice l’ro
rident.” Bothtbea© bi'.lii wer© referred to Coin- i
mittce on J udiciary.
Mr. F.rkin - of Lou./i#.ta a hod to haves, for- j
“lutiun read from the desk, which huh paved at
a public meeting in the Parish of Last Feliciana,
’ Louisiana. The meeting was composed princi
pally of those who belonged lo the opposition
party and w ere originally opposed to tecesxlos.
This r> -‘dution show# rital all fooling of party
’ bin i” now dead, and that the pepie of Louisi
; alia, without any regard to pu.-t difference*, arc
■ u*iw united. This resolution i* a- j follow#:
| lietu/rtd, By the Bluuter- <d‘ the Parish of
i Hast Feliciana, in general mooting assembled,
• that wc hereby stand pledged lo fonder the State
ol Louisiana and to the Government of tho Con
federate .State#, .'hould il he needed, the whole of
| tlicunnuul proceed# of our crop.-, deducting only
what may ho necessary for our current expenses,
; during the continuance of present hostilities.
Mr. Mortroi, of Florida, presented a memorial
, from the Penriiooia & Georgia railroad upon the
subject ot having credit upon some of tho railroad
! iron now on bond in the custom house. This me
morial wa# referred to the Finance Committee.
This evening the act lo reoogni/.a Iheoxistmroe
| o! war between the United States and tho Con
-1 federate States, and also t” i#sue letters of mar
que and reprisal, was made public. A brief no
tice of tiro passage of this hill on ihc :.d. ha- al
i I ready appeared in yonr column#.
By the provisions ofthi# hill th© I'rosident Inis
control of the entire land aud naval force. It bo
i | ginr with a review of the nets of Lincoln's Gov
i ernuront, and stHtL-s the causes which have pro
duced a .'lute ol war. Commission# to privateers
will b© issiu'd immediately. Thirty day# notice
will be given after publication I Ihe act for ves
• sols now in port to leave, and t<> roach tlroir des
-1 tla&tion. Tho hill also provides that five per
cent, of all prize money shall 1 paid in to tho
Hector of l u.-tom- at the port where the vessel
) is takuu, a# a fund for tho benefit of tho widow#
* and orphen* those killed or disabled in any
• tight.
? The l\pt#o..puliaiis of Alu., hav© boon in t'ou
s volition hero fora few Jay#. Tiii# evening they
liilopted a resolution di-#olving the connection
j with tiro N< rt hern Church,
n j ‘Two of tin Virginia (’on.mlssioner#, .M> -;.rs
A i Brockeuborough and Staple# arrived thi# cveu-
I ing. itussell and into, aud Gen. Beauregard,
s ; arc i!I nt the Fxchattge.
it j liVFLYN.
\\ ACT
, Rr-nr nr.tnji the i.ii.-Uiin: nf tiar hrhrctH th* l'intni Stairs
j an<t th i Crmfnfrrat- Stair.- ,- *wJ i-nnrinrn Utteri t-f
j, nninjue, jiti <s t nttdpruegvud<.
WiiKHRAff, The earnest ell'ovtff made by this
‘* r.overnment to csubli#b friendly relation* be-
I tween the (bo eminent of tbo United Ftatcaand
tiro (fenfoderate State#, and to settl© all questions
of dlsagrcoinenl between the iwj Uovenuuonts
up#H princiidcK f right, juatiem, equity and
g.o.d faith, have proved unavailing, by rcasou of
tlrorelu. al .f tho Government of tiro I'nitod
State- to hold any intereour*© with the C"inmi -
Hioner- appointed by tlii# Governmeut tor tiro
pnrp"#e> aforesaid, or to lielen to any proposal
e they had to make lor the peaceful solution of all
i- cause ofdifiioulty between t!ro ?wo Government.-•
•. und.
0 WhiO'ic, ihe Brc-ident f the I nited States
of America ha# issued his i'roelAmoLioii making
l “ rrqHisition upon ihe Stan #of the American I li
lt ion for VO,tU) men. forth©purpose a# therein in
di*atel, of capturing forts nud > ihcr Htronghold#
within tho jurisdiction of und hfongiag to tho
Confederate States of America, und bus detailed
naval armament* upon the const* of Hi© Cooled •
II eruto States of America, ami raised, organized
I- and ©quipped a large military force to execute
~ the purpose aforesaid, and has issued hi# other
Proclamation announcing hi# purpoi© to set on .
foot a blockade of the porta of the t'ontudurate |
I’ State# : ami,
rt Whereas, the State of Virginia” l.i acceded
1( from the I cdorul I niu and entered into u con
vention of ullinuee, offensive and doletirive, with
y tiro Confederate States, and hn- adopted the Pro
t. visional Conalitution of the said State*, and the
!r State# “f Muryhiiid, North Carolina. TcnneHwe,
Kentucky, Arkan#as and Missouri have refused,
and it ia belie veil tlmt the State of I tela ware, ami
|f the inhabKautN of the Territory of Arizona aud
>t New Mexico, and the Indian Territory South of
Kansu#, will refuse to co operate with the Gov-
I eriiincut of the I nited State# in these net# of hns
| tiliiirsand wanton aggression, which nr© plainly
11 j intended In ororiiwr, oppress, and finally aubpi
; gat© ib people of the Confederate Status : und !
r j W hcicus. fy the itcfonnd tucuDs aforesaid, war j
; exj.-t* Vetwoen tlir Confederate hlwtes and the :
“ Government of Ihe Butted States, and the Stulee j
and Territories thereof, except the States of xM.i
----,t ryiaud, North (mrolimi. Tetinveree, Kentucky, |
I ArkittiHH#, Mi#-iiuri, und Delaware, aud the i(i ;
ritorie* of Ari/oimand New- Mexico, nud the In j
” diaii Territory South “f Kansas : iheroforc.
‘• Sk< .I. ‘Jbi V.*i./r •*/ il.’ D-iifederut, !
Staten of Anietirn do enact, that the President !
•*i the t -nled- ran State* i- hereby authorized
,to urn ilie ulnle hind and nftvnl force of the
■ Confederal© Stole- to meet the war lliue emu- J
! ioeU"ed, aud to i-#n© to private armed vchitol#
u ••••inruissiuns or letter” ol inarqu© and general I
“ reprisal iu mieli foriu- u# lie f ball think proper, .
’ i under tin- seal of the Bunledernte State# .iguint |
’ | the ve#Hob, ~ M *d.-, and l ifeetH ol tiro Government j
ot the Bulled U'-: und of tin citizen# or in
!l ! hiibiMnt* of n -i.c- and Territorle- thereni
e\. . pi the St.- ■ - mj Tcrritorie# herein before I
in.nod- I’i-.-i lowever. that pio).Ty ol the j
” ; enemy null. -a contrabandoj war) laden on I
i hoard ii mut ml ve##.-l shnll not he snbjtel lo .-• i• I
/•ire under thi* act: 10/ l > nn,-lnl nuttier, tliur
* vessela ol the citi/en# or iuhaloianis i thel in
‘ tei.’ State* now in the pori# and i ie • nfedoruti j
1 . • .cept such a have the >ih
v/vwpfll !a*t, i*r may hcreaftor • in ihc sorvi
j nt 4 v. (oiueM of ifae I nited States, #hu]i ■
B’ ‘>{tU()l'*d thirty da\* alo-r the publitmiion of j
’ f'lf- leave-aid p*rt# and reueli lli'ii di s- |
(1.t.-(i%-M.d -0,1, ‘. -s. 1.HU.1 their cirgot-s. .v I
tw*f (iiffpbrtides contraband and war, shall not be i
’ stf ipebf” cuptnrc under li*• net during said pe
, rio'ffunh . they -hall have previously reaebe'l J
’ 1 tte % rin. .••ii lor which tlrov wer. und • > ‘
’ ; leuv-.iCi ‘.dpor,
toirnu:
| As tedder is vei_> -core© io ih. .-ouniiy, ami i
, ! that Northern hay i i-<<uiniobding very high
• pries#, it i well that our people fo.uld not only
l| provide h- well a poatilde. fr th© preaent, bm
. guard .. iiust Ihe future. We do not know loro
far th© iuooiuiliß crop of oan will -apply the
• prv <ut deficiency, lon wc cun tel! our reader#
{ Irow they may, iu n very rirort tiro*-, provide
thciuyi-lvy* with ii:i at.urnlau’ © of rough food j .r
their stock.
.Make mu aoru or mur© of luud very rich, the
richer it i when you start, tiro barter—-bat uo
’ matter how, hit i", pul ou a# lunch ir.wuuru ii
you would think ncce-ary to make tiro Hum
’ (Uantity of poor land rich. Break it up well,
lay oll # yonr tow# threole- i opart ttud #ow in them
i corn at Ih© rate id tw> end a half Lush©!* to Iho
.trie. i>o this,uud wirii good seaimn* you will
noon have an mount of proveftder that will #-
[ finish you. ,
Jrost year w tried tliu experiment upou •ne
aere ot very poor piuff land. Manured it with
- I7.‘z Keith-well’# Salt l ', and thre- barrel-of b..m
du -t—it was not hall enough. We will foil you
t how w© found hat out. Wo laid oil seventy
| yurdf long, sothut wu had <u#f a square acre.
W© weighed tho manure und measured it to know
j how much to ptat in ea<-b row; by unataku Ih©
{ tiret two row# received twice the piuoimt they
were untitled to, we did nut weigh thoae two rows,
but judging from appearance* wu .*uppi.*o they |
: yielded at leaal lour time# u much th© ojhcr#.--
Wo sowed it on the 2Jd day of March, on th© •
II tii Guy of .lun© wo commenced cutting utnl ‘
using ii. When it got iu tuNsel w© cut and cureii i
what wa# left, cured and weighed what w con- |
“, -idnred an average row und found that, notwitb
! standing, th© dry woathor, it had produced 2,240 1
pound -of cured provender, w hich we found very <
valuable.
Un the tth of August we opened the Hum© Kir- (
row# und put in 2ifo pound* of guauo and -owed ‘
il again. The drouth continued and If prdncd ‘
very little. On the ffth day of last March we <
opened the *uinu furrows, put in HOU pounds of i
J'eruvian Guano, threw two furrows upon It, then
opened it and sowed tho corn; this we did for the ‘
purpose of mixing the manure, it is now 2fa
. font high, and to-morrow we shall commsnce t
using it, cutting uud partially curing it before ,
feeding it to stock. That which is ©ut new will
I coin© out and make another crop
W© committed an error in commencing with
poor Inml. It 1# nowjuet two month# since our*
wasaowu—that which is sown nowwlll, ofeonrse,
ibo fit for us© in less time, a* the growth will be
’ more rapid—try if, wo know nothing that will ‘
• pay bettor just now.— Corner St‘ne. i
CULUMBIHI,THI'KNDAV, MAY tl, fofil ;
Inisvm Miislt-rini: Her “llr\wt aud Bfsl.”
Tho unparalleled unanimity with which the
men of Tennessee arc responding to the summons
to war, makes the heart of ©very truo Tennos
sonn boat quicker ami prouder. The Govornor
has not yet issuod any otticial ©all to Iho volun
teers of the State; and yet, in atieipation of such
call, 117 ©ompaniu* huv© already boon reported
to the Adjutant General, a- ready for the service.
This is exulurive of I I companies mustered iu by
Gon. Anderson in \\ cat Tennessee, and of Col.
But© Turney'* 1100 men, which have been re
ceived into tiro service of tho Confederate Slaton
and lun ©already goo© to Virginia.
Wo do not Menrint© the ease, when we esti
mate that Ti.oOO as good and efficient troopff, n
over met an enemy, can casly be raisod in Ten
nessee, nnd this will uot iuclude more than one*
half tiro men capable of bearing arms in the Sfato*
Tho BJuck Republican tyrant# and Vandals
can never make much, in glory or profit, by in
vading such a State as thin. Those gallant men
arc ns ready, too, to iu-.lt to the detune© of any
of their Hnutbern • inters as they are to defend
their own homes and soils. Tennessee is marshall- •
ing bur chivalry for tho heroic era into which wo
have entered. The#© troops kuow no such word
ns dofeut. Death t# to them for preferable to
such fat©. _
WrOOMIRY OUREFSMMtKM'i:.
Mt'NT(|n.MK ItV, Muy 7.
Nolhtug of intftn rt w a.- don© in Cougre.;. to
day except the reception of thu Virginia Bum
tuissioner#. After tit© house wa* called to order,
Judge Brooke of Mis*, said: Mr. President, bo
fore proceeding to tho ©all of th© Staton, I ask to
present to th© house the ordinance pained iu the
Virginia State Convention, adopting tho Provis
ional Constitution of tho Confederate States of
America, and also resolution adopted by the Con
vention, appointing delegate-- to this C'ongree*.
Two ..f th.>e delegates .f. W. Bnwjkcuborough
and lion. N, It. Staph , are now present and
ready to take the oath to support tho Provisional
Constitution of the Confederate States.
Mr. Khettof S. 0.1 move, .- ir, that Congress
go into secret sesaii.n, nud that the gentlemen
from Virginia 1 required so take the oath in se
cret cession.
There Wing uo oporition i>i thl# unuF ‘i C*>u
gross proceeded to ffif with closed dour*
During seoret seHsion 1 learn that th© Virginia
Oommletioners were received, aud the oath ad
ministered to them. More of the Virginia dole
gallon wer© expected to night but failed to come.
A dispatch wui'. received iu this oily to-day Hay
ing that federal troop* bave been lauded at Lynn
liaven bay, and tr© now preparing to march up
on the Portsmouth Navy Yard. It is rumored
also th.it Gun. Scott has given the orders to take
the town of Suffolk, to land troops there in order
to march upon the Navy Yard in the rear. There
are many other wirlike rumors, but 1 forbear
giving them ms they hav© Been stated upon doubt
ful Authority.
Tit© rpiscopal Con ventiou adjourned luri night
until November uevi. I It© election of'a Bishop
h i.# been deferred until next session. I have
already told you of the resolution which wa*
adopted dissolving th© connection with the
Northern Churih.
The military still continue, an exciting topic.
A list of th- resigned officers from the B S.
army uud Nuvy will b puldihhod to-morrow.-
tien. Beauregard has been ordered to Norfolk.
‘l'h© from Mobile arrived her©
to-day. Companies for th© rill© regiment are
beginning B. arrive: they will rendezvous here
organize the regiment. The new Company
ih© “Montgoiue v Gray#” are trow encumpea at
tin- J'uir tlr mn-l waiting order#.
LVF.LYN.
I.elter from PoiHmoilh.
Th© rdh'Wing letter to a gontleiuan -a ihi#cily
ironiji private in the Light Guard* now mi duty
.1 Bt•rt,#tnoulh. Virginia, ha# heen sent t:s for
pubjioatiou *
Navai. ITosi'iiai., I
PorfoOiouth, \ u.. May 2d. j
Ii u.sn t.i •cor I have taken tiro fir i op- j
! portunity so fulfill my promise, and ©oiuo.t give I
yon much rH any importance. Wc have just rc- j
•timed fmin ©n-.i !..r v i fl. • Infoleruhle false!
I tlarm-. “nr cau>|< wa# in quite a stir ,iu.#l now, 1
i a.- it n.i-ruportod tho man-of-war, Pawnee, was !
j ©outing io t<< retake Portsmouth uud the troops j
that wen- quartered here, but she thought pru
| d< nee ill© l> lief part ol valor, and didn’t com© I
iin \V< an give her it warm reception, and they f
| Ut- .w ti A thu Light Guards have taken th© {
i iiiilui Tmiything in Virginia in fnfentr.v and
I Light JiiUntrv, w© are now •trillin’ m lr- J
fiilet v, aloi ;l'‘ office i ©ho .. - •-mtuuinler of the j
j • at;*•,j, , I Norfolk, say# c are almost ns I
... and . any <•! th© tegular Artillerymen are I
i non laury ©HiwufK.ii, when w© drill, ih© Indies
| crowd round and almost load u# down with
ib.w .1 I in lit’ eitit • f Norfolk uod l* rt*
: i.routh, i•ei -, . -o- . . |- ii to itand tiro ladies
! ).. uv©rything to make u led !ik© tv© wet© nt
hom- God ble-# them
.Veiling : <"# hof'pvt < • I*, ti to mar our i
[ pi* Hsnro -in-■- wu foil !•■ ;. . • |.i ilia', on© of
’ ..or men wo a* iro ye-t ri ty, but
: trot at all daugeioO’
j W’Bii’ ‘-liJfortobly >■• ) ..war io the Naval
| riu-piiai a cpleudtd and • ooifortfthla build
j ing, almost >t mile from the uiiy of Porumouth,
l and Norfolk i# jus*across the river, uur forri
i# nothing, wo go and omit© when **•- please,
until .1 ..'clock at night. Th© Hospital i# sur
rroind. and with a high wait on threo ride-uud tbo
river on th© other, nnd w bnv© about ten acres
of the most beautiful lawn you ever saw, oil our !
own. Our quarters ar© all clean, nice and com •
fort a lle. Pverytbiug the heart could wish.
J like t<. have forgotten tojell you that Lieut’
i igm I hi. © “in mission yesterday, us it
wu • trot certain that ho wu# entitled lo the posi
tion. Xm sorry for it, t# he was very ©lever ‘
iu every respect _ _
Cjitcspondenco of Richmond Dispatch.
FROM POKTSMOI TII.
B.'itrsMoi rn, May lHfil.
|. u ,t evening tiro train of the Seaboard aud
il. K. 11. Cos. cum© in her©, bringing tho Glover
Guard*, from Jasper county, Ga. They upped
nt th© Miteuti liou*©, and are sot the present
((nattered in tbo Court House.
Th© Deep Creek Hangers and 11 isles marched
In the city thi# morning, having been detailed to
guard the Hue of r*ad between this point und
Suffolk, some apprehension* having Wen enter
tained that the road wits to bo injured uud,tb© |
bridges at Smith’# Creek andSbingl© Crock were
to be destroyed. .Nothing of the kind, however, J
occurred.
This morning the Brown Rifle*, from Putnam
county, Georgia, arrived, ‘they went over to
Suffolk, 1 believe, with all tlroir hagg <•©. Other
companies, composing a Georgia regiment, nr© ©x
pectod in to-day A provision depot ha# been
established in one of the rtores under th© riceuti
U<iit#o. A large crowd of women with baskets
aro uj einblsd there, waiting for it* opeuiug. It
romiud* me forcibly of the daily *ooti* here du- 1
ring the prevalettoe of the yellow fever Some years
ago. Gi.fi Dominion. (
PoKThMOI tm, Va., May 4. j
Aud still they com©* The Baldwin Blue*, j (
Capt. Dole*, from MUledgevlllv, Ga, said to bo J |
tho best drilled c laiutny in that State, reached j t
PEYTONH. COLQUITT, I
JAMES W. WARREN, < Editors
Number 19
hora last night with tb© Twiggs Volunteers. In
tho former coinp&py i* a Major General as a pri
vate, who, It is said, is likely to ha elected Col
onel of tho ituginiont. Both these companies
have been detailed tt tho Nary Yard. Tbo Sus
sex Cavalry, which arrived here n few days ago,
have been ordered, with tho Nnt'ornl Gray*,
Capt. Denny, ot this city, to Big’s Point, at the
tho mouth of Nausetuond river. Some of th©
Ape’s men from tho Cumberland, under her ga!
lant commander, tho heavy and phlegmatic Pen
dergrust, who inglnriously lied from the com
manding p<< dtion he once occupied Lore, have
been taking soundings up the river, audit has
been deemed precautionary to station at the en
trance of the Ntnroroond, a force sufßciont to re
pel uny attempt to land by tho aggressive fore©
under the Illinois Chitnpnng. The Old Dominion
Guard?, i Portsmouth, were detailed up the
Seaboard nnd Roanoke Road, to protect it.
Th© weather is glootr*y nnd lowering, with a
light rum. which r very desirable on account of
the dust, which an irregular wind has been blow
ing into -ur eyes nud faces for some days past.
OLD DOMINION.
Mr, Rmtll's lirsl Letter ta the loultt Times.
YV© copy below *o much of the above corree
pondenco us refers more particular!} to que*
tionM in which the Bon fedora to States are inter
ested. The letter, it must h© remembered, was
written from Washington, on tho 20th of March,
several weeks before tbo wnr begun, and but a
short t ime after th© Government of the Confeder
at© Slates hud been put in operation. Under
the-c eircuiustauc©.# the letter 1* a* favorable to
us ns could reasonably have been ©xpouted.—
Since th© abovedate ©vents hav© occurred which
will enable Mr. Bu#se!l to .“tat© positively what
before lro could only givoa- conjecture, that the
revolution is no -ham, and that tho separation
between the Goufederat* State,': and the United
States i# permnnuut uud irrcvocabl a fact, w©
tnagim . which requires only to be ascertained to
insure the recognition .f the former by ©very
foreign Powei
“It i* ilifiicult f-i ••it© *•'• ba* arrived eo re
cently in this country, and who hu* been *ub
jw:ted to Mich u variety of statements, to come to
any vary di tiuite ©or.cluffion in reference to the
1 great qu< #.i uu# which agitato it. But as far mi
lean, l shall foriu my opinions from what I sue,
and not from what l hear, and a* I shall proceed
South in u few day# there probability of my
being able n ertain what is tiro real state ©f
affair# in tl) akdireef ion. A far ns I can judge—
my ©oncluffion, lot it he understood, being drawn
from the prevailing opinion* of ©there—“the
South will never go buck into tbo Union.” On
the same day I hoard a gentleman of position
atnnug the Southern party say : -‘No oonoeesinn,
no eomproinhc, troth mg that can he done or *ug
j gested - bull indue- us io join any Con federation
of which the New England State* are members;”
aud by another gentleman, well lurown a* one of
l the ablest -1 tin- Abolitionists, 1 was told, “If I
• could bring hack the Southern Stale# by hold
ing up my little finger, I should consider it crimi
nal to d© Th© friends of the Union some
-5 i time* endeavor to disguise their sorrow and their
r humiliation nt the project pTecented by tho great
Republic under th© garb ot pride in the peculiar
excellence of institution# which have pnrmiifad
such a revolution a* Scccsnon without the loss
1 of one drop ol blood. But concession averts
> bloodffbed. If I give up my puree to the footpad
. who presents a pistol at my head, [ satify ail hi*
demauda, and h© must lie a “uuguinary miscre
-5 ant if he pulls the trigger afterwards. The po-
1 iceman lin*. surely, ni business to boast of the
peculiar excellence, in such a transaction, of tb©
state of thing* which allow# the transfer to tnk©
J place without bloodshed, A Government may
’ | be 30 elastic v, like an overstrained india-rtib
• ber baud, lo have uo ccmpresaivo force what*
! ever, and that very quality i* claimed for the
i Federal Government uj excellence by some emi
■ nonf men whom 1 bave met, and who maintain
-5 I ed the thesis, that the I nited Ft,-ties Government
i j bus no right whatever to assort its authority ty
force over the people of any State whatever;
that, bused on the con -cut of all, it ©oases to ex
ist wherever then? is dissent, —a doctrine which
no .me need analyse who understands what
are tho real use# and ends of Government.
Th. friends of the exi ting Administration, on
the whole, regard the recession use temporary
aberration, which n “masterly inactivity,” the
effects of time, inherent weakness and a strong
reaction, of which they flutter themselves they
see many proofs iu the Southern States, will cor
rect. “Let ns,” they way, “d©nl with this matter
in <ur ©wu way. Do not interfere. A recogoi
I (tun of the *©cc##ioi. would he an interference
amounting to hostility, iu good time the violent
men down South will come to their senses and
the treason will die ©ut.” They ignore the diffi
. cultie* which European State- may feel in re-
I fusing to recognize the principle* on which the
, United Statu# wer© founded when they find them
embodied in anew Confederation, which, so far
as wc- know, muy he to all intent* aud purpoie*
i constituted iu an entire independence, and pre
; sent itself to the world with claim* to recogni
i tiun to which England, at least, having regard to
j precedents of de facto government*, could only
• present un illogical refural. ihe hopes of other
j a©cti©!- • of the Northerner- are founded on the
•ut f ©'ipitu.l in tii© hluyo Mate#; on the presa
ur© !• k-I* wilt coin© upon them when they havu
! in guard their own frontier* against tho wild
i tribe# who have been hitherto repelled at tbo ex-
I pens© of the whole Union by the federal troops;
! on the exigence r -d trade, which will compel
them to deal with the North, and thereby to enter
iuto friendly relations and ultimato re-aliiance
But most impartial people, nt lonst in New
York, art? ofthe opinion that the South ha# aha
ken tiro dust off her feet, and will uever enter the
portal# of the Union again. Sh© is confident in
j her owu destiny. She believes her mission in one
ol extension aud conquest— her leader# are men
off ingul tr political ability and undaunted res
olution. She has but I© .-.freteh forth her band,
u- -heboliever und the Gulfbccoracs an Amerioan
lake rimed by Ouba. Tho reality of those vision*
the South is ready to t©.-i, und she would now
not forego the trial, which may, indeed, bo the
work|of year?-, bul which eh© will ccrtain!y|mak©.
Ail the consideration# whioh can be urged against
her resolve* arc o- nothing in tb© way of her
passionate will, and tho world may soon see under
j it# eye# tho conflict of two llcpublic# founded on
tho same principle#, but subjeoted to influenc©-
that produce repulsion a# great as exists in two
bodies charged with tho same electricity. If
over the explosion coin© it will be tremendous iu
its result, nnd distant Europe must foe! tbe shock.
- “■
j hi m K.Mi'loN ro I’LAflTKft* W© Copy Iho
following from tho Augusta Uhronicln nud Scu
t mvl.
An enterprising and patriotic planter in h.
W. Georgia, recoiuni.uid* an ©a-y method of
J vastly increasing tha product of corn, which he
It,u. tried with •- triplet© success, and i now rt
pealing it in ordor t© have plenty for bimaelt
und to spar© for th©. ucce tie* of the country.—
The plan is so cro*a hi* cotton rows ou th© best
land at intervals of 12 feet with u furrow of corn
mid plant at tho Interred ion of every other row*
thinning ©ut in two stock# of corn. Thi* dim
i#bc* th© yield of cotton very little, aud will
bring about fifteeu bushel* ot corn to the aorr—
He haa tried Uandcpouks from actual experi
ment.
Ti rales at Work.
We extract the following from a Into number
of tb*? Richmond Dispatch:
The British ship Hiawatha, from Liverpool,
arrived ut her dhatinatlon, City Point, on Mon
day, with five thousand suck* of salt for Meanr*.
Devoes A Cos. of Richmond. On Saturday after
noon she was boarded by a crowd from the Uni
ted State# ship Cumberland, two mile* oft’ Old
Point, and th© Captain was told by Commander
I’endergrtiHt, wlro came in person, tiiut he hud
better not attempt to enter th© waters of Virgin
ia a* hla ship would probably he reized; that h©
hud better pat buck to sea. and enter at Philadel
phia ur New York? that if ho proceeded to hi*
present destination, the \ irginian* would not on
ly seize and appr-qiriat© hi* t’ ‘iel, but would
ulso keep him and his ert-w. the Captain, not
withstanding these fol-i© representation*, contin
ued on, uud airrivid at City Point, having been
shot at twice by tho vanquilhed Pondergraat.
Ho intends to complain to hi* govarnuu-nt of
the outrage.
Dkatii op Commodohb Cunmimouam.— Com
modore Robert Barrou Cunningham, of the
United State* Navy, died in £nn Franciaco on
tbo 13th of May. lie waa a native of Norfolk.