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UOLUllir & NY.YHRKY, Proprietors.
Volume XVI.
lANI's FOR SATjTD.
suit friends thu may winttobup near euißrfOer. j. !* \
to 8V) aas l,i i land 1.1 Early coMtt'Jt, J®”’’ !
■nt tlio fitg trtnl nj; Hroiirroftl BaiflY and IJ;
7i)o acres *>n Avcock'* iiaprovehieuw* on
•■•fUtr.n rami many scattering fot*. Ii low
My r rentatroc is in Fla* rminty Oa . T,,ne . miljteb*--
low Fori Gaines, a#4 Eleven tYojtt itinkel* * will
sail #ll JT p*opert# ons Hl place It’ J *'m 1 >#
the rise of one hundred n- gwes, and tock > ‘
lion. Call and lo*te. *t i jrr.un mbe I* -.ufhtin nth
*yJX SST v.w.tTAMrun.
PLANTATION AND STOC K
FOR SALE,
“ flu ‘ liave c -*me ,<J tl*® cfturUuiOu to return to
: *%N:tui uarothia. a-i my re: itivcaare all there.
ffijP%Tt>erfbr** 1 wish to * Ur l that I possess in
dm, Georgia. 1 have a o,nu. .1 Rule summer
i.liiciK* 1 i .. t nh <•; i s,t:'.an t near
rite Troy Ft n.rv Three fotn*;red acres o good
Land, w oil unproved* shout 150 in a good siateoi
fni’tvaxjtot; good J\* Hinj Iron*#, negro houses, barn.
w Uble. gin house and screw; farming utensils of all j
htudsjeows, hoiirt, mules, wagons, Iwawbold and [
Kncbcn furniture,com and ft•/!>'•’. rtnd various otte r
.irticl # 100 tedious to mention. In a first rale neigh* j
bnrhood, good neighbor? and good society. Please !
.o> ju an RRlN . f!f , D
May 7th-wtf.
jffoteibsj.
r 1 he subscriber “if . . far t i v.i
Vanu in tiro Tin Disirtctoi Worth f” m :
- . ..*., u.ij-P.lr.- ■*> If.l c; l ivt.l. Ol I
1 to) At f■> open I n,da. a w <:n II Bad ;
lew up u the j* -e. IK >-ritroadoft h* about j
i'ro mime number of flogs,and 30 head ot al-* j
Tonov will I r riiade neronMi'da'ine nr. l rtm ‘y -
wbra ihe rath ta oflfered. Dn jutrs iu \iban> a la#.
fim’s Livery Iriafcte-, fordlreelbn** to the |>U< •
Jui.ei-wri THO*. H KENDALL. ;
I. A NO ffifsALt
. ■M. 1 rtiii * i y Pieutat ten lull# eli
. A!:. . * • > n ;outb > t I beo Post otnc
contain*::- h( vci Uun Ired and 1 wont;.
u-tve. With two liandf J Aeret! cleared. This j
plftco has a itFetiiii j, guvil house *u*i brrep,
..(Uhtiil'Ufi, Any j ‘r an wishing to rniKo on ;
ijutcy are r>-ferre>l t** U.L. ‘i n®:tr, olumLut.
S.N NFORD’S
LIVER I w VIGOR AT O
NKVCt OKBIUTAJES.
: l Mt ti.Ul’Ot MKU IN rHIBLkfr ui :
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-v.du. taking M t..d os.'J.U Hchahu.. ‘
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Let lire :. At. ofviinr m jhtltfui* . i guide VOltin
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h.VCK.J.iVA DICE, f'mn’e HI .
t<, and nvt trt PWtl . -• .>y a*- an’ *•’
~,-i Fawiiy dMw*. - 52 I w>lt cii * htCft
HEAUJt cm. <■ 7i .i. .
aen ty mi
pweK
a its favor. **
mix water KMTiiEWorTH witn the in ,
VIGOBATOR. A\DiiWII.DW BOTH TOfiGi l!
HR PRH COVK ItOLUR PKitiCldTil.
also,
SANFORD'S
VAJin.v
rimtliarfie Skills.
coupon srniß from
Cute Vegetable Kitruri h, h.mi nu| up
iu Cat*. Air Tight, >. will
kerplutny Climate.
The FA.MII V CA ABT Pill, is a per,.
tloi. it acUwt lihartk Q- ~• ‘-• . .•rjirmu
The c.uetsahv lucre * ngw detoWMs'T''** t,** >• •.
iscdihu I'H.I ‘ . 1 ,u ’ : • - to'*'.'"* w
artoipinre§prUt..'h’ ir n ‘s,hsiiWH* • dm* ’uirU’
shew ui the m hcl -f a i _i
The protesu-.M wr 1 a now 3, Jjjwi ‘ *‘ h ‘
‘til': ‘'ii U” V . A T if* II II ‘ ’"’ l l
n.’i*,iviihdee retr(frivrr fc7 wtii • i"U •*’ 1
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nt. 1 , .-itinsts, wl". iri i • f<-’ vp l ”
‘*nneataymnal. and *aid I to . ‘
>-■ where a chaihartte . i_i ■■ • • Ji v 1
**aOEM.STS “f 1 I Au"., RU--
MU. I'AlNrt , . II.sQ BACK AND I"! •
r,IriVF.NBd 9. PAIN i?iO Soatsrvs ovia !
enc WIMLE BODY.r, team suddenco.,l. teiiich
mmu-'M’-v. :* iierleaed. -I
r, I.fAH )F PPL H TI IT. ’ • fc ’ ’
aTIO V i• Y Cole UilV, IU I1 3 t
.! ,* HEAD At lie nr “ Wtoirr IR Ti. *is*
**,. IXTIVVIMATOUYijIIietA.PS. W01.4*. is 1
< rttLOAEv or AoutTS. • Rhujhstism. a Gfta* ,
i'jnfii r • the liiiM.l.l oj:tndraydwsat<wbßh ,
*Hjrn DOMCltn3. *
Prior 30 Cents.
THE LIVF.R IX VIG--R AT OR nd r.\M;i t ‘ A
riIAKTc PILLS are rcu .rd hv Druti-.fis acurrally /
41 sold wholes*., gpd rt*Ubytbe 1 •* ,fl •* 1 ‘
‘ r ** n ""*T. W. HANFORD, 31. O-,
Mtnutkef un r i'-vl Pu uri- rer. ,
i.ii .•* ITrwadway.lfew V.*n
NOTICE
UERCH \ NTS & Sill PIT UN
IS TIIK
Southern Goufedcrae).
*
VRRANGBMF.NTe i ,v .#en pel f* n. A by i.
II.MINDSN’d liXPLi. 1 in
usual frili!.. Jie f.Jt. ff •: .• t .nat: I‘U put.::
yafraiiy fr>r entering ‘if ■ • ."v ‘
* IS to to it out *f B. ‘ I,r * i*’' r ’■ 1 *u' U , I ! I
til*. * i me Mih’r bj fc\rHlw J pr.Jl'-Mi
I'BLINd t.>tl .r and a:: -i.
aj, . ** GOLD 4* dfLVEJt only t.*M‘.vef tr
and Castnm House let
” ‘F: r^l.
Lockhart, Yuitng & Ueherts
GREAT SACRIFICE !!
VO TARIFFt
‘fwaaty-roix Per Cast- a.veu.
Ut% w<MhW sp*‘“” 1 y lavi.ri*
litrnds oa* 1 ui pa s *’ |f ’ ,n, X ‘ ‘ ‘J.
Rise velilrles of act <• . t
hire now n|Lsnd and** .
oacb**'*, Rei'kiWS; ,
r. OTTiA-. WAOO.Nd.tUn
,ti w. u *v • a. ’ “I**' l ’*
aocU u^.vEii
.• the Fac*f’
r,;. . on .M • x f ./, “'r , f ! I’°.''.
/• LIUHI \i’ Nu 4t Uoiic.i. t
(o>u la-idol Vetter- a Hob- (is .
P.s W*!dc itneji rv !<• *,aie ii.it w i j
wifliamsU)ise*. ‘.’ * •v 1 “"i"* 3 • “' 1
REP AIRI.NO meiir'-ne en th* gtiortes* net ce, iu
uie best mnne, and ai thv iowr t posatdr ra'e*
The patToetge of oer fHeodl. end all cU i ,
prompt payingcueiomets. is most rvspjfcitulijr s*.., c . j
Bed. n , *"• *-* R j
0 ..iiiibui, AprL3—w3ai.
tie Cntmstas ftcckln times.
t,
CrtUM BFS, Tl I'SDAY, MAY 11, I So!.
‘lta4 4th Ruinicnt? GodijpaVolmtferv
Welo.im, *ays the Augusta Cbronir-hj arul .Sn.
lined, tfeat A. R Wright. L ~, >f this city, has
been elec toil Uviohei *i ike :Ulr;Y Goof
mV- luecr- now. 4. . arumoutn. Vic, Capt
Hi i.l, *•; the. Uohte Duar.lf, Midiwn, won elected
Lieu: 1 inul Culonel, ai.cl C.tph Fee **t the Young
< U'*nle, < • vington, na# elect, i Major. Captain
]).>?, of the Raid win Hiuos. wan elect ed Col o
u*l of the fourifi RAfittK-iH, and-—Bell, Fouton*
ant Colonel.
■w—.
IVatk of aa (>M Citws.
\ e ar; pruned S) aoncunoo the .leath of: VS\.
Jchn Woolfoilt which occurred at his residence
in \Yymiton) i^terdey,morning. From mature
manhood to extreme age Col, Woolfolk has rtsi
dfd in nr near *his city. ls has represented
Muscogee c. nntv it. the Legislate r<\ an-l in hla
ofßoial, as ever iu his private character, he ffc*
i joyed ihe esteem and confidence of our people.
A large circle of It In and red and friends now mourn
Uooi> rea ii.*stackv.— I>r. T R Black |
burn v. ho roado nn eloquent addffbs a few nights
ago on Square, on Ah* Bisect of trua ]
; SetUhoru faeling iu Kentucky, i.? doing gotHl j
; work for that. &ulo in. Xcw Orleans. Ho has |
purchased 2 oOU stand of small arms aovea jn> ees :
‘of b*avy artft'ery, jb’ 1 -f powder and :
12,000,UUU pcrcufb.ou >'.aps r aad a valuaLic rna- j
chine f>r rifling niuikci.- Ibis kind of thing b |
mor*eloquent ohm mtpr .. - than all the Doctor
Muter U\ bf ibe “Georrii Cjma
OAPTAIN ;
JOHN I . iVEKSt'A
‘tfrWViM.
*. W. wlt'ord. I 1. Ml l m>
Id. \V. J. Diilon
it. Jvp.a*. J. Williams, Hi. M. N\ P ->s..
24. w.fi.'Whofl. .if; A. I >'alhjv ..
Andrew 4 Ib l-an - Wm.il MoLar’
i .. t.o. ph Mailer,
Yi ,itfi T Batik. . A. T. Noble*,
Ufoh trl Pranna*, ‘ epa V Ofitree
It A <,orington. .O.imib Fr *ci
Win. iar’'<*. FAUhnkm.
Thou, j® *r; L IchnViu.p.
Jot.il !‘ < Imj ii'.-i ♦m.ir . ..hm. .
lleirry L ‘ ttffc • -hu H Rcbißs*.*i.
M h’ncl A 0 . iri.n Alley
(*h*rk*J>nvu oom. Honk
Wm lkto 1C It oho.’ i #
r.dward Kuo. **erge -
j JetiWs Btlhv i.en,Bhco!
! Thov.m'i U’ii i. i A Pmitb,
: H*,nwcl 1 ‘ 6a)i|
| Gri>nco Itar.D-oi.d, I arry Srurge .
; rVftt.iel Ilopai|'b. Hamer ’ioiinslev
! Thou.;. f liatiini Win. lay lor,
J*ht*on if i Warner,
! i. vmt l’Ji.{wei \ n Wnt.i (
John F Jones, Wkn T Whin*.**.
Fho i J !•< John 0. H Hli .
- un. I* 3>.U4ou \etb >aUl WiHte
’ .*cph .l.i.i'f. i . sepb J W■
John Jo.K Bo'iert A Wood
tohn J. Koitu.i J 4 Varbor* ugh
j<*<& ‘ . -cr/rn V. Smitl
Mill n Lon/, ‘ smes
A -i, Lt tu b >if ni x s
tiie Kidd U :
of up-wing thn’ I havei*rc. you on Injustice,
rcate l ** i from doing tec or my eectinn any
.rul the JtWhf era ©ur watchwords. 1
c active .•Uuui,ia ? or Mount. -M. m- !
l w > . tfeo fi 3 r.dth mcHo **Boo'y and P.caoty.” !
A!dfTH WttffUKKdl.
>**V\L 11 pn Nt . *
t Iron u u *Ofii t. ft. *.. - * f.‘<. ■ We ‘inn, I\>
••■faLur’ *ui iUchiuond, their plaCon of rendex*
| vout, tes'taclc them In tbo fear, in Ibis last
march, and when they arrived at the Kiy A'ard
tit/ would bare ao army Wn.nd them, and ©na
I atreogly fortifiad in tbt Navy Y'tril before.—
I With the app i.anccs in the Ksvjr Yard alononow
prepared, wc could r?Ri r ? five times our nuinheito.
I retrain (roie puVii.hingthe x’.iricu-upplui .'ui.
My conclusion then u, that it would ho an id
venture attonli'd wi!h tb •ntno RmioyanecH,
without the ‘dear bought inpc-• of Ditonlin,
whpn ho marched through the *’ uihtrv tt de
ehfofcd IwkU to I*, ion iu inglorious ret rest,
riii l . *tuo nunoyaYicrs WohM attend them iu
cotnin;;'ft. m the JFiy ‘ \ -..:d wlu-n Nnrf.dk
cutcrcci'and destroyed, they v ©uld ho ? till
driven froui the Navy Yard, nr ,*tmk in croc-dug
luiizabcth Diver to thnA point.
t this k- that ive will r be lUftcla 1 here nu
Li ...
-ai 1 may shoyvn jicroufiM’ —tbat l in tho
wiioia r i ucchunt of iho immense
qttautily moon and propeiiv lure. Ii is
thought here that tn will nottinag
plre at Picl;,>n in s**inu time yet The old go
vornttietU wilt not n;*il us, atlon. t until afttr
the 4th of Juli, there, unu perhaps at no point, j
amt it ia minili :ly onr policy to koep aa many
war \om3i Uas povsibte employed there, at this
tiuxi’j t ’.vet! them frotttoil.cr um.m u dlatdo
•carter- Mopn awn. R
A Letter from a Volunteer.
J M luf 1. 1 not obfortsed, after some dark t- nd
j . .'r.hrc day, Uiy el">i i of evruing lighted up by
jt’ vUing Min uutU the vvliolo *ky glows with
| a raiuhow, and the odge.j, ! .ho
heavy, cumnlua ch.uds aro turned to burnished
j ‘uver, wp h highly gilded border . The day,
perl up:, ha; beu dull and drsutry, but the little
tvuc.i of beauty that bursts out at it* close m -kc*
Ue Hirgct she todiou.> bi/Ul’s of mofning. Su it is
in life . huts, after a s\ oar.v day, when iho heart
i has beeu bowed down by . arc nnd a heavy load
! of sorrow, roiuo little inciden t *. tries to dinju'-l all
j trouble, and to make us forget th..: Wclmvo ever 1
j bvcit other’ lhau b pj/. I’liu.- U was,with iue
yesterday, as with a heavy heart 1 watebod the’
j . unset shadow* fall upon the city, thinking -f
I th .>e n w ikt goay, tliut, pcrliap.l, I may never
ee again, wheu iho follnuing fetter from a much
1 itcu friend wll handed me. Who i; there that
citmor. under iand-t ho fed in/ produced)
IVKLYX
I.vm’iiui nti, Ya . May 6.
i'lv l*tn I itrrar': After a delay that I sbmild
1 -• ii. l . cr culpable but f.-f Tho ns-v Si\v. that
j ham ofiu.-H’d it, 1 r..tdf ■ tiiy’Hf'tu th© pin ing
: tail: ! writing t *T*'U. My dm - b bo n very
Ltib t my ,ivn dUpoeal reccutiy, , i rhifi Idtei
botd hi'’ reached rcti wfbr
V-n 1...• already heard <<t r )©5,. . Lit
j ‘tbrpw.i. ‘(ho pupei.*, * i mw l n,n rejw-ut if
ub -e ;v ,1 -, we arrived before Jsy u tji)
] *>Hhc U{ tr.u’c! worn and v.u-ury
, •i. t •.tiv* iv .-. liax Fo-u I'litercM ami
.:.... ‘ .ti the iv cult r V. Inn {per ..viro f tho !
*’ .us K. a'to tato.-.
I w-h J i-oiiH -give you n :i,vntwt nntf do
tailed 4V. eo'urttnl fflt j itirncy (o ihfb . hy. Wc
j had ■ ui lorr much ihut wn. tuiplewmnt, it i
rwc, Lot l. found m much t<< WMu. Sand imamt,
ti - ‘i.uny plea in/ incident!! to r*liov the
I ihii-ty PvrvcH me fi present ueb a de*criitlinj
j vour |>,l X rn- ■! here oftj, that w* ml
i vv.j:h on* ft'iJte'i'ul on.t Tiiud >iv kfioti along eftr
at:rc route, aarf that every dcnmnstrarinn that
je< !iM trttl*.ar, hob ptiWnitd ty uk Wfvary t**
| tte*n. Y turve just written tv lei ter to ,froui
j wUkb you way gather tuoic dotaUs of tbi? than
{ loan bcrcpD-enf. Cur f #ib t© burry on to
}■ me Ltcrii tbit uy lotorest yoil won .
| -i iu Aloutguinery to Lynchburg, via Lamcrn
j Tonne*'l would advi-o fheni Ui make the trip
j.a tbo*-:■ lie •pportuuit.y, for through tbo Wes.
ten , art of Virginia, t‘.e -< euery is evr'ry.whore
inc, and in o*iu truly Bi.-ignificeril. if he
i trcOni.i !<;r** are no ‘Lftenuitfronj uliaf they nr*
| wßb -s •• •> -• .vastly like whnt we a
bcaiildj ii •'treftiu tetighi to U, th i’ lwc porJoOtly
a.I„W riH ,im..t*rm ~U,
j w ,v,llmy wind friaarfalr .itn* ng tho beauU'u*
I/i ca mfe.iduws, with and • tiJtby mar:-ben aront.J
| ibetu, ** l ioUr. o iiCf.'d v.iflj many u waterfaH,
i ‘viM< a quaiof, old fafthioaed ntiil-bouw’ hove slid
! there r-n tttir bai.F:-with flu r huyo wjd wheel*
j that Imiu ‘U/wly ami with dlgiiiflctJ dclib
i tu l •• tho blue Unt that distance shrouded h with
| rctchel fiw oft to our rlt'bt, broken n w and
, Dy iu the v.; y V-* olwtruollb vic.w *.;•! t*> lend
ii. pleasing vttfiol.V to tbo scene. I ukhcl ib*:i----!
---! r all thi**, and po'bavo added u my own
ice i.ip . *oj fail.? 16 lon i
U t< UVrtit ©f ..U 1 lU© %vflt 1 Lit! (pikt,
\ cv. Wo riv*id in (ha night and fiy
v.thhim to a hot, l to povltbc
j !,i. ‘ tbt- night. When morning Bathe,
J the tird iLi*<s tb a not in y view wiw th” Jim. *
I rent luam-Uma_ri tug fem tic ofph
j H shxfo. Sursr.nunt*r>/ are joint* ancient
• tfti.cn with th \ oncrublc mid
j ~r I ©if v mi th* r: • .. ,ih dwr V Utrlat.tl,
dblnrit jW*tn Biohi : .od by ri • *y 121
i ujiiosi|*nd from Lctoreburg i utile iho
1 vay t > Coving'.a . It i on £b route to land in
. i, at’ in slg! *, njidlhn Noturd Bridge and
vuuiohl* hi its decay. You know I itat'c • pos*
1 ion frU ■* jnfiqnv, anti her* Iva Indulge it
tit the Bust*, Lu ve just eurm/ionecd ja-nlng hills
. ’ liinf'tsfttr . and profow o great < utntnpt. ten*
j goul *ud reevgnuod curroot. ‘I lie morchunfr
l hero held a meeting a lew days since nnd reudv
i “i to rsufivo at per nit grou l feil.e of any Hiato
! which tho c'jhlier- ftiuor.g them inigbL huv*
! brought. This 4* a vast ite"OHifti©d*tinJi ‘nd
i bouldhe appreciated asfturb.
Tfcnpla'-o of our encutupmeni t very ui-.au -
iiiul c r .e, about tw. mil** from the town, with
tho Teaks of Otter in fall view. lb* woatbor
j sine* our arrival here has been cold, rainy and
‘ Tsry dlsagre';ubk. Colds are tbo cotioqueno*.
TH K SII \ K R Kl(I NT \ 11 F TIIR STYT KS.
COLUMBUS, GEOKUIA, MONDAV, \IA\ -;o. 1861,
Two to .inusjiih aio ih'W here r<>w fii.m Alii., otic
“" f w ■•(;■ m Tonn . w.ili in. v*m- niing in rtipully
Vlf ’• <r. ,l and 11..111 (jo iri-.n, Kcntin-ky
and ••'her- Flo war pirlt Is fully ntv used,
11.
MOMTfHIiau CORRF.SPOXDLM L
Mortcomkhv, May
At pn . i ‘ during open sc-"-lon C***y;'■'*.■< is do
iu.; u < hiug tliAf show ain any way abut U the
m.iitf i- ••*!'ohiefa ‘Vu'ern tiv'Vi \u lbi.’ ti e F d\
About vvh.it, i. done in aoofet of c. ! r.r>e all is c,i u*
jectuio. Fivni t!i bills that an ceoafttonaUy
made pnbUo. we sue that tho military orgauiration
of the army ‘CCitpitMl some nf the time. A riiort
time :./■ 1 irginla matters v. .• up, bn* now three
.f tho Member* from that Stato an upon the floor,
and htivo i ~,*ii put upon tho Commit to©*, an \ Vir
ginia • . ..lied among the other States. As aux
iouc tlo- p'lblio may be h> btv>w what ■ doing,
l tear that nothing beyond e- njeetu.-*’ can be
given them turnout© time to come.
I have ii Ire ady told you that there Inns been a
piopo.-it'.on to remove the eapind t.> Bichunaid,
and t iiaiig tiYort* hav* hcou made #u tho part
of a few members to bring about the i-hnn/r* l
bolieve tho matter canio tip v a Friday la i for
eimsMertitdou, but v, . laid over ... Utl o next
day, What w.i? done on l oiiuiud ray,
hut believe the body iKiforWiuetl upon removal
within a ;do ri linn*, t'ongrcf-s will adjourn iu
about tw# week.-, unhv.-somo unforscen cnicr
geney m rives, and will ivuctieiublo 111 Hichtnond.
If thi.-’ be true, and l give it merely a- heat-ay,
the and. | .utm- :it w ill >nu f./tl ‘ . ..ud it i ;(iorl
time thereat of government will be i-t iUish *
din that oi v Ilm removal of I'oogvens i*
’ r . and Upon the idea that the I’rcddent will take
he held, ah l that it i** note.- aiy tho Congress,
he mar tho headquarters. 11 was said so too time
ago thu4 when ilieN trgiubi Ooinmi.-.-loner: nr -
nv* and, they w<>ubl hold out sufficient Indu.-t meuts
t” <-• ate t Hii'hmovol, say for ihstAircv rent
Ire •oi Department building and Trosidentiftl’
mansion, or smrivfhing . f the kind to ©amo a
rini>v*l. I o-lylii p’ lliai, I’ hn
oon.-idered thi. matlut -t-r'H.ijsly and lone not
taken a (dip for the iu .: t• rfonat comfort
! that will prove > o the F.ißfcdcra
t am <dih* ..pifcimi iimt i!.. t, u- voLsai.-uis
I ilh.-.-V, :* i (it during tho pro jmC war, ti. , iii-
I deed, it he tet m. me .q-oclftl service, i’di • Imfl
bee n cruisi lvrabl* trouble In regard to the ...nth
Car.dm i : u Mitui.v ivl... Imve been .-mmotimo in
the stall •. •. iec, and do itul w•- h i> enlist nlYc lj
| nn.ji-rdiA.vt aiitodoraietitrttc thd. GrnggVreg-
I iment r iifitcd f> . tiK iu*nth.*, and hnvo hlrsady
| jcrv.-.d hr ©ft ho -six. It i dotibhil if they cun
Ihe .. luvrii into the i'rovLsinna) army unb they
! en!iat fei the war.
( tic* . rhe mod import:.lit umtteii now is tho
‘ ran ‘.i g . . fund}- ♦” carry oj the war. The ‘ ce
il i.i tc.c I t.o iirv b.i -übmitt.- l hi* propo
. -i|i n i * t, .. , hut it h.T ii..t yd Loen load”
j publl ; I r.-nmliP dly the i'’reel way is t.txfition
jup ai iillkim!-’ **f ii i.p'-rty. A porliou Might bo
I r.ii.-'-d by r.ii-ti.m- aul ill*-. *.>ujo lay UouUry
J not* My own opinion is that at any iio> tbo
J ine.ui.-- for tho rapport, of h government should bo
; ui.od by direct Luxation, bnt in times- <>l
pt'.’t<• when thy expem* - -mpuriitively
11>r!:t a nioriftfit 1 o I’cvcniut tui i. tttiultl I nSwtr,
p.-i vide dit i*l n.ut x c*l Ilor I b : r mid. It
will take bet wecu fifty a bju txi iniliiou to
to keep up the govern went the prudent year.
Thi Hint iiijiy (’em L*rc but (Milt by dir net tpx
ution it would lull lightly < u our people. For
in St an co three jer cent on slave properly nJoho
would give near eighty million dolltn s. I pr.v
juoi© tho Sfacrdasr’* will Lernuili'pnfd c
‘MOli.
lilio wottUtcrfor a day or ba * bc very
j hot iho ihfreurcMliSler in my ro'nr ranging
J from 7> i'.irenht i 1 Chi ‘ .uMontgom
! cry wlici. ito r. i hardly ■ brn.itj> fair stirring
( ii ppr* - ‘ iv< I, \ Ft ‘i ‘■
’ An A- i to wilt* further jtWMOo fur lie Public
ftffeme.
Wborotci, AVar • ilsts botneun (the Uniw*d
I , w 't ues u. I tho I’ i/tikderaio .Stales; nnd wln-r* a,
I iho piibdi! vsolSnr*may r*.-ijuii tbo jfgeejiilon oi
i -colitnlci r force ! into thtsm vice t-f th’ <' oftd i
iiitfc.Stau i without the foruiplUy ari l delay ftf
I th* call up* n lit* respectivo States.
| Sia .1. Tin* Coligre.-. * f tho < .ntd rate
i State of Amcritfa do enact, ‘l liat lU© i’ronidont
leauthorised to receive into t'crviea *uch com
panics, bfttlftlion.?Or regiment*, either mounted
lor i/U foot, may tender theins'. Ives, and he
J i|j:iy k quire, without the delay oi a to cm a 1 call
upiiQ tho re-pM'tix.- ‘ . ics, t'. .cin 1 ■, unh time
a* he mmy prescribe.
&k< . 2. .••'iieh volunteer force* .• may be i.c-
I eptod under thi* >ct, * v-cpl in- herein ii
j ly provided, shall In? organino l in accocdauco
| wtih and subject to all th*- pmv i i*>n of the wet
i entitled *'uii net to pr-.v id b.r the public di tcnco,’
| and !-• cuMtb-d i*. all the Ui - |-< ‘vkb-d
jihcreit: and w hen inns towed into f a*r>icc iSiiv bo
j attached to such Divisions, Brigade* or Hngi
uifciii* a- the Trsildenr may direct; *#r ordered
1 upon such irchsprudenS >r dotm brd srtfvjco n
I the pro id< ;i may d-cm cxpudU-ni . /V**io/<d,
I A©r*prr, r |'hut baitalion* nnd roifli.*nia moy 1.0
j r uliffed from f -i mJ oi lb Lufrfwler..*
and the Proci itlt may fljfpomt alt or any ... u ->
I coimmssi.ui nil offirors ontodud ‘ cq^pitiiaaioo*
| of u*b volunteer torcee > nftnv ho rer* ivel un
der th* |W .virions of th. act, aud upon ti re
*, ]*• it of tho offii c e commanding u h ‘olimu. r
icgiinenf, battalion or company, the Trei lent
may attach a aDpurnunierory uiticor t<> caOli com -
pnHV detailed from the regularurruy b.rfhat pur
f 06* nnd tor cin-h tim- j. tho *• ndcnl .av
direct.
j poted that there JU tjonsblerobhi money in our
i banka subject to tin-draft of Southern dopo i
t it*. Tb* tedegraphio tnr ‘sg of tho nttorney-
I giMseral te. ladgo J. laondr, publi. tf h i re<*titly,
I ‘.-ioi that ’bio oorporatkn rdo in ‘ to pay rj..
i . oto brinks in rocoded .* - 1 . ill bo price* Jed
against fur such refusal,” This \ J very well ns j
j fr n it go* 9, but tho Governor ought undoubted
ly to take menus to prevent any of this money
from leav itltr tho etty, Tho hank#, *d enrs*-, nr*
huun 1 •*. pay and when *-s!ld for. and if uiitii”- |
dared will undoubtedly do s*. Rut. a rut* of
. arexi - , *nd in war n > distinction i# known
between private and public property helunglog
I lathe enemy, it would boa ridiculous nicety
for us to rejpßct money hclnnging t*. t-iti/.ens of
rubollions Stufc *, hut providenrially in our hands,
! a*ii a, nicety of which they have certainty set us
n* exflnifdu dav/it; ; outh. They have tukcu our
! fliipft, fori-., arsonuls, rriooHioi and money, end
( - -oiiM uudotibto dly hate captured tho I’alifor
just repudiation m*y then ). made. Bo’ it is
-ur simple luty, in Mdl'.d-fen>w, t*. cut oft every
possible b apply from out enemies. Ahy re-*on
ing which is good agninrt detaining the • pocle
now In our band* i. equally wpod njjtud j
Uocl.adh < f the F-oithern porte the v.-r- first
effect of which w< ul l bo to Interfere with private
property World.
To im: VicT"i!H hs/.os* mii. Spoil l ivii
IluoiufSMT# .r XKnoi-;. - Mr Hedgwick of Corn
wall, bn- given notice to tho llouu , that bo shall
iu a few.lay-, introduce into the Oonuectlcuf
Rugislaturc, Rill to raise flro Regiments of
Negroes. Iloiropoc* t.* send them down Snuth.
Wo do nut befitvo his own party, the Republi
cans, will sustain hi-* bill . Hurl font (C'on.)
Tim *’ .
Ok ! let them come by all mow ns, we will soon
turn their swords into ploughshares, and tbeir
spears into reaping books.
iMtbfiiiuts. wr:iiM:si>\\,MV\ ir, imii.
I’nxtiNsimt Cajw., (aim your IVan, (icnilemcn!
M■- ■('<• In the L'epobli’ mid other paper? a very
tntUii si! u'.d . us<ildc alarm about tlircntciu'd
duticicn *y ..f percussion *.mps for th* aruiv. but it
is ell Ji - lU’S'. \Y‘ b;*\, n*tw before im tho first
pereussbm *ap mti.lu in Georgia nriny pattern,
and go- 1 nti the best -prrtducfd in Maeon by
I) >’ ITodj-P it;- ,v <i-sm. who will hereafter turn
th l “ out at t!io ratu >f liundrod Htou-and per
‘veek *r f.i'ter if dChired. Fetid *>u the order.
Wb-.i: \> ♦. make powder ‘
| Muffin /v rufih y
Hi: ’ \ M/ATI “M'l'Till’ I'UIH’ ThoMimte
grit; . - ‘.-ofedoralion I • trn.** that, when Vir
gini-i. North t'uroliu 1 linos'.* o and Arkausa*
shall have idaov.’- ‘ ,-in olvea fully in lino with
tho great .'.lUtborn movement,
tnembck • f tbo Southern L'onfodcracy. the pres
ent patriot’ • Cabinet, who have only brow wait
ing fid* this will offer their ro<ifinatiftn i .
lii.M.v M. .I I Hi; C u*ir.u. It i mm satltlod
wu believe. I *..iv -:b M .m-ry Advcrtif rof
I lib i i-. y. i.i j, idsentuiß, that tho Capital
of tbo Southern Confederacy .* tube retnovedto
Hicbmon l, Va . shortly, fho direct veto upon the
subjopf having hcrYt token Jyer’ei lay .
POIUSMOrTII ninRFSI'OMU.MI ,
\\ \ V lI.KI-IIAI , l’l'lir. i.'l ru V * 1
May 10th, 1801. j
JUur Ti%nt*. I intended t> hove wrilicn again
holm*! thie, butSin.-Kmy l-i*f, other and more
graceful md facile.peas have supplied iuy place,
and 1.e.-sid*- . tor tho lit-t ton or twelve dat wo
have la .. iti it Holt .'f *jni>- <cm -lain ouo- situ
ntion, indeed, aim i>t w Uiout ’*vnrabliu ur
shadow of turning.”
NY. il.” ‘•till OU. the, . < vieP, 1.” Kp. ‘iUg,
(yeurniug for,bbtuu-cxpr r . .• \he general i. ..
ing) un aiuck
AV lion and wlicr uvtiliiie.-* u *ti , ( ,miiui neo, is
a .jti* .. uwu i. ftoluiion r.iu nut ho inure difll
•"! t t*. • tiiail it i .. \v*. i'he widest heads,
un i ii..-y ui dvrpvdiin,. >n, h.ive. parted with their
for* right now, uiuL largo vevcb and lUallef
•'Mil,-', mi alike, drill t>ut upon iho broad ocunu
of iincnrtAitdy, .nhoui chart er compus ■ or
guiding Mar Ail we .R. know i ,iluu va. t and
itipid ptYpiH-tii.-'if -n ‘ being kirid. !,_> me parties
on both sides.
lion, tl wyun v.ail, y .* I i.i> , thill he • “ii Id
asu-mhii 1..,Ui>0 tro.q. in Norfolk in four hours.
And. from the van. <i.d th.- west, and our
on!• d'-<i • diuiuy .- uth,” they uv- .dill swarin
uigm. Yu Alabama Itagimeiit, under Command
td* liiiut Cols J.ui.mx, (( and U itip-n. nut having
ur.ive.it were quariorkd 111 ihu Yoitelk fair
‘round , vi turduy. idicre sire not lea# than
I,,‘Oti tii-.ocgia troop-; m the Navy Yard, about
bm’ :il tin. point and n,-- many t Fort Norfolk,
ju-t acv- ss l.'li/idvfTh i tvcr. nnd opposite to iih.
A I. ‘uteiumi Regiment, ol u arrived this iu<u-n
----iug. Alt., feveiv mulo alli en ..I N*.rf.dk and
l t'oriM.MOl'ii i- . Hieiuhor uf-’oiui military i-hiii*
puny.
| The I*-•* already H.'j.-mblcd linn-. Witll iUoe
adja< ent. arc. I believe, deemed adequate to the
I dofen.-o oi ibis point. The *lr cbi-f pointy of
j renth-Av i* ;oi Southwn troop. , .iru Kioboiond
I nnd L> ii htmrg. On the other hand, YYafbing
| tori ri:-.’. -\ mis puli 8 and Uj| i*..ini < ..inl’ort fFor
trW Mt are t'u central point* whore c<.n
----j i i-c. iio the\onrv- FfharmyNd N.-rlheni iuv.t
----( dc!-y,
j So td'ut ibe history of, perhaps, the must . uii-
I git inary and t rrlblo war that i\*r eurud Ihe
I earth *.r *ite’*: aced man, L rapidly gp|ir<iuehing
| it>- culminating point. Wc know not in what
| dirc<-:i"n lolnakfar the ii rtf lurid Ui*l that dmil
! gleam nibw irt (oHtipl hnm>.ii ; hut,
throu<fb the ißuttrring, murky Hand that ..v.-r
I hiinjf*? ail do cry tiro impending l wrath ! -oino
| .indcfirved, but tcrriHlo cataatruph...
We have Hone .H has vighteom tlud c M ..iuy
Ito iivrt the. diro i-.ilatuity whnvepfayvd that
rbeetnrm I>* pceotdully overpaid • add now, if the
dirkfitied di.nd m>n.t burnt Hfmu its, if Km atrfui
(jo, It *.( IVntfic’olf.l war ntu*f ** .iivulm* thi bo.ill
! taotis lurid, (tem gin will net vvel! bW part, and
wc, her repr* untaiiv *-•, w ill i arry ill her bannery
1 thr ii l ?!’ tho Stock# nf battle, and pl rol tbeip on
1
! -Yt fl. • R*Wiirtetn|-fci*eUoii. •, c*t* id.i.v, for <J-
Hieefli hf th* third .and fourth Re;,iuiits of t
j gin troop,, Hon. A. R. Wrlpiu Wn * chnstm
Fob-...,! -if (lw third, mid t•ti.pt. t a- y • ( the
( ituldvvir, D11*..8, n ( dnji-.d ~1 (be fourth Reoi
I A lUiteiioti. tmHraeirfig tbo t. .<> Light iimu.l
| M*.o-. n Volunteer;. Floyd Rifle# and Spalding
j Or-y .hrM. and iv ! *.. •y? , n eb .t. - r
I Maj'-r, t* .idling in the b. iten ii 11 -
j Harden.an. fr. Nl.boti, !. bw : • aim ■ I mi**.., *
j fully opn , <1 by lho ( jpt. M i.i with,
yet, Ih* election is cheerfully -icrpiit-.-.-d in an.l
|to ‘♦(•iibai h |< M.ml to \ i*i’t to ibn llnj#t
I ’.onnim-! per “ * >*> f the •*s*{< c**mp
Inictbc Ttetlfiboii, t . bee,., n e a Candidate, ly
I (!.’ fie ■ tie. ,%* *l. eluted be would
[nib. i.-ncin, tb- I'aptuin *,t the City Light
| him. , Ilu.li lov'..me the Major nf u Raitalir ti,
.to : , o time h retail, th. t iptain-y
j the oflic-e Dr \. M. Taiblf. rr * having te-en
| .-teoii-.l . ..I * f the OeMnlion, and Robert A
j dbamhr-rs, * ru- nf>tho ftfiv. i.iyl i.h “mdile-t
I Homan of them nil,” burini* l.ccn appointed Ad
i jiitunt. Wo arc -on-y that a law if our -tatc, not
’ roc ."ni/in,'any ei.iutntexloncd officer below (be
>*ralc nf 2d Liem.-uant, has uecc.-dialcl thy,
’ re# i2ti at ion of our cflicictii and popular t'li LL-u-
I lama.. Wwy M. k. ka., likn mirw '"1
j loyul fnhFmf, nromptlv <k*n I.i filern in the .
We arognitefial fur tho hohor bn towed iq..>u
our company. Ii i-’ u .-peuking r|ejnom.tratio4 |
nf what we have already written you that it ii i
the* [.rid- -. b. ,i inn*, -mil tin* ailinlrnfi..n ..fall 1
other imo. Wc art* ratlin-expect ng a challenge
of military skill nnd from the Mo
bile Cadets, in AlabAcu . C oinpariy, and one of !
thefir-t stationed b* re. A 1 a Regiment, 1 b
Hove tho Alftb;iiulm - -xiM, #aflychallenge tho j
eoutb, hut a- I Battalion, and, especially a a j
muip'/" y, Wo will not hanl down otir Imnncr
tklit banner, a d.-l'.-rema. tl, imif hniilier on thi*
coariNkxtl
‘J’o me. Im-* biHii th high.: t post 1 |
have .- fb* ifiirt loader, nt a bi|* Co
liitubia-1 eanii- n’ roouth. Tu our Rattallon, |
eliklly, ha-hecn committed tho .-ouiman l of the
poet * between Fort re * Monroo nnd Norfolk.
Wo are thoroughly organized, we have good j
officer , oar Hen are brave, nur gun art lull ‘
-.boiled and wctl-nimed, r y.*,.../.. */r*/, und j
portion# indeed will bo tho voyage of the bus
tile fl"t that nttompti to navigate these waters, j
From tho guns at (ho Navy Yard, from tho 12 i
mounted here, from the 1 < or more on Fort Nor
folk, from I'ijjV Point and from n dozen gnae of
terrible calibre, *>* Ofttnoy lln.l, from iiM this
enginery <d war, wc will (urn “red ruin loose”
ii jk n tbo first. v - -*cl that float it within our range
under the <>now glnriou--. hut m>w dlsbonorad
“Stars and & tripos,” VVc Lave roolve.t, than
when saeh a craft appioaciu-*,
“Leaden and iron hail
iaalltbed welcouie be ‘
l hate alrondv written you much that 1
shall not have time to tell you oi the match lour
ho.-'piial'.iy utul kinduet- >d'tho cM-’ons of Nor
folk ami ItertMuou.h. And, even whilo l write
ImiS liic- -I'M.'dit-t • .iro i .>uiing up iu tr-.iit of
ill) window, cuoh mow well freighted with good
things, the gi:i of iln* l.idii - ■ i I'cti r-bnr'. Wo
can not but te’ iuiltvlo oui'ocUca h;il wc are oecn
pyim: ;it tin* ;.um time, tlio post of the grinmot
danger undid grcule-t comfort, too. And now,
dear Time-, indulge me in tin- discursive, free
•‘ud .M-) sly to in which, with .m little earn, u*l
s. much hurry, 1 write my i-omiunnications, -
Thrcu-jU yuurcolumiM I try to answer tho,good
loiters of many fiiumL'. t.. which,.seriatim, l can
not find lime to repW. When I write again (if
1 do) I will dt.’p lti>! ,1. It. (.), si'-naiure and us
811101* that part ■ : iiiv nnum by which I have al
ways desired to be called UFUlll RN.
I*, f'. —.Sim*** the abnv.- was written, ave- cl,
Bupj...!.'d t” be the Harriet I.am-, eatno nearly
within.range and tired throe shots at Crany Is
land, which were energetically and enthusiastic*.
ally returned. Her purpose, it is snppcned, wus
to ascertain n hither uc were ready. IVo pre
sume >l,. i- .tislied, a> -lio immclinU ly hilled
anil uo l “i do out ihu roads. ‘
Mllitui) l.cajiuc between the Mate ui rmneasee
ami the Confederate Mates.
*• ► Hs4oi: or nn: covftitNon.
KvnruTivK iMuwnTugvr,
N aaiivll.l \:, May ~ Im'.l
(! •- n • / . /oi Nr unt.
nnd //on*. <■/ litj.i . nltilir .-
l'.y virtue of the authority ufyoiii joint rcso
i lution, adopted on tbo Im day : Mnv iust., 1
I appointed linrtovus A. ltcnry, of tbo county *-l
Montgomery, Arcbinuld o. \Y. Toltun. of the
enmy of Madison, nnd Washington Barrow, *>f
M.e .-. nuty of Duvidaou, “Commissioners un the
part of ‘Tcumifsee, to outer into League
with tho fluthoritie. nf such ntbor olavolinlding
.States as in.iv wi j b to outer into it; having iu
view the protection und defence ot tho entire
-.nilh against the war that te n.w hebng carried
on ngitimu it.**
The sard Comtniftsiouwr.s nu t iho Hon. ll*airy
YY. Milliard, tlio accredited representntive ot the
Conihderalo States, at Nuriiviilc, on this day,
und have agreed upon and executed u Military
Leuguo hotwoon tbo Stiuo of TenneMrce and tho
Confederate Siutca of Anorica,subject, however,
to the ratification of the tw>. lov.-rnmeoi , one
of the dtiplioati* original# of which l herewith
(rtinsmif for your rutilieution or rejection, l’or
many cogent und obvious reason- utiiH-.-essary to
he rcheiirsoil tu you, I respect fully ricmmend
tho ratiiieutioii of this Rougiie at tho virile-1
practicable ujouteui,
Y cry u-.-peottuilv,
I sII am H. 11V 111 I
! (hin ‘i.i. i hn„ ■, M th* St,it- ../’ J'ruHru, c.i n't
>h’ (Mn federate StoU * ,lin.-> **-.*,
1 it.* Siut* of fenncKsee, looking te. -p.-edy
itdmirsi.oi ini.* the i.’onl’edera.-y established by the
Confcdcrato,States of America, in accordance with
the ('on.'titutU.n of the I’rnvisional (i.'ivcniment
of said Sin**''-enter r into the following tetuporiv
rv ('. nventioii, Ygreement nnd Militai . Rc
with the ('onfuilerale State.- , lor the pnrpo-o of
meeting pressing exigencies i.lfecting the .•"intnon
! rights, interests, and safety of said States. .nd
| said Fonfc.b-racy
I. I ntil the sftid Mai.-.-hiillln.-otuea muiul.or
•I aid Ounfederney according t. tiro l'..nslitu
lion of both powers, tho whole inilit-iry force,
and military operations, offensiveanddi-fi ij.-ivo ot
I aid Stale, in tho impending conflict with tiro
Foiled States, shall he. under tin chief control
and direction of the President of the Confederate
States upon llro same hasis, principle.- and foot
ing, us if naid State- were now, and during the
interim! ii member of said Confederacy, .-aid force,
I to.'i'lher with that id th. Confederal*- States, 111
l.e employed for the Common defen-.-.
: ‘J iie State *>f Tennessee will, upon tccoiu
! ing a member of said Confederacy under the per*
urnner.t ( .institution of said Confederate .Status,
if the unt! .shall *.cour. turn over to said Confed
erate Si ate . all the publie property ai‘nnlre.l front
ihu t'nill- 1 State.-., on the .-am.- terms, and iu the
name in nutter us the other Slater es ai*l Confed
"racy, have done in like cases.
. Wliatevi r ex|MJnditure.s or m .nt-y, if any,
, die -aid State ofTeuooj>.-oc shall make before ho
tieconros a member of said Confederacy, shall !
1. met and pr.ividod for, by the (’••i.icderale
This Coin i-tiliuii entered into and agreed iti the J
i-iiy ol Nashville, ‘iennt--see, otl the ei .-nth day
“i May, A. lb, I Mil, hy iR-ory IN. liillinr.l, the j
•luly Huthoriz. J eoinmi-sioncr to m t in thcimji- ]
ter for tbo Confederate Slides, and tlustavns A. :
llcnry. Archibald O. NN . Tottnn, and Washing- .
too Barrow, CouMniasiotror* duly auth. rijtel to ‘
I act in like manner for tiro Slate ..I ‘1 eiiuensoe tlo- j
whole subject to approval and ratiticaljon of the j
proper authorities • Ft*ll Hovemurontft respeet
1 ively.
In t<- -ei iu *u \ vvhere.il ilro purlius aioresaid j
have herewith -ei their hand and real-, tin day !
ui.| )*- u il.ife-tild. iu diinlieati- ..rigiinila,
ID m: NN . Him i \hi,’ J>• al.
-I ...ft : „ th, C..11;/*.// rtih Stut.* 1.1 Amu (
*• tv 11 -A. II run . | Seal I J ,
v t). W. ToTtuv. j Seal, j
NN *-iii\i; i..s R Aiiftovv,) Stal.j •
JO. I 1.-K.-* i .1 Ji UAH) VIM. IIIK 1.1 61)11..
NVlrore.i A iary league, ■ fiens/ve iUJ'I be |
ii .in-. . I l *.u this rhe ,'rh ..f May. 1 .-til. j
by and pm w iron A . NV. foif-.i . Hu-lan u- N.l
Henry, and VVashiogtom, llitnou. i > i.imi -i. i'-.er. ,
on tin* part of Ihe .-Male id I •-ur>• -. on I It. W .
Hilliard, r.,nirai*!ftoncr- n ib< pari -f tin-< • n
led- lot.- Mate?, of Anron.-.i ui i•< ii.. the <• n
‘i .••*. •>’ the tw” ‘ioveinwieoi- -
/.*. .... im e n wired hy Uni Uni ■, .*/ t rtWihiy j
nil r<- |. e. rutili’ and and .-onlirinedr apd ihe t>atd ;
tiem ral A*-semhl)’ irorebv |ded,g* if,e faith aid j
, iron..i i the SMI. .f Teniro * - -.the faithful j
obscrv am >• of the ii-rin- and .•ondi l ’- o# <f Said
left-Ml
From the Albany Argiro
Uh* Oiijecf uipl l.iinits of I tic Wot
NN * I. . l ive from in.my quarter* from ■ ..-*■ -■
rutin-idtizen*., who b-i v taken alami at th at
ICtUpt of the Abolition pu -- to idemify (he W*r
tiro object for which they arc Miiofifi'dng 1 liicir ,
. money und the lives of their kindred
N di-lio-ui.-bfed Hetiioera• ot \N' ei. N. w
York en>‘lo'*i-s to u the follow ing handbill, which j
i Im.l be. i .-cut so him Ly u clergyman Ro.dni** j
a1,., ... <h. yi i.- *!,• |...M.1 i:|. ill ilia, .-ilj .
Our correspoudent a#k* : “Aro we, licajoertitu
i -übfterihing money und sending our eon- lo.b vin !
’ .lieiitivo war iigaiust the South and fror iimlitu- !
tioui * A war to l. guided und controlled by .
I Bottom Abolitloni-i- “ Wccopv ibe hand-hltt
J below
.Ud Si'it* -
] Am. I. I tteoiidltioliul rtUmbi- -I .0 to the li-OV
i • rnuroid of the I nito-d Slates.
1. To dulivar up one hundred *d the un h tm
tors, to be hung.
I T'o put ou record Hie iiain. - ol ailotlii-i* who
1 bare been traitorotiß to the flovernnront, who
1 -hall be held infuinMiH and disfranchised forever.
; R The proporty ot all (traitor* to iro cnnlisea
tod. to pay the damage.
A. Tk’- Seceded StatM t* pay all tho halance
of the expense amt restore the stolen properly.
Ci. Thw payment of ul) the debts due toNorth
* mors, and indemnity for all indigo Lie to per
• ui, loss of time, lilo and property.
i Tb# removal of the i-auso of all out difi.t ul-
I lie- which cun only be.lone by Jinuiediate and
unconditional Aliolltion ol slavery.
. Until a full compliance with all the above
; terms, tlio Mi-oulle.l Receded Stute* to be held nnd
i governed an I’nited States Territory.
, The above i- tho least Hint an indignant people
will accept, outraged as they have been, by the
| foulest, most heinous and giganii.- instance <.f
’ f-rini*- reworded In hiatory.
‘The New York Tribune, which enjoys tin*
rt ,n(ideuce of the Administration at VV.-ishlnoiou
and no doul't speaks by authority, confirms iho
•fntomeiii* heretofore made, as to the intention
of tiro abolitionist* to daatroy the federal city,
diould tlroy lie driven from it. That paper
•ay “Arrangements arc completed by which,
in cate of need, tho Capitol aud other building-',
and the Whit# House, can be blown up. The
details were completed on W*dneiday afternoon.
Inslriii-liniH nf the l.inroln tonrHOifil lo llie Unlifin
MiiiM.r In fnnfi>
IK.I*.VHTI!BM-* I- 2>i.vi*R, t
NN snddrigtoii, Max Itli, Im’.l. j
i'.t ll rti, l. /t iylon, /<•/..C*c.
Sir The di.'patchvs of your j.redtHiv-. >.r. nuiu
b• 1 m 11-. 1 ll>. and 120, liavo been received.
Tho letter acknowledging tho receipt of our
letter of recall, and announcing It i#t Intended re
turn, rr.ptim.no special notice. Number 118
Item a the .lute <a i U April Inst. It e**ntainH
only an espreaalon >t Mr. Faulkner’- views ol
tho policy which thi* government ought to pur
sue in regard to tho dlsturtcd condition of af
fliirs at hotue: hut at tba snino time giving no
informuth n concerning tho -tnte .f our nflairs in
Fran-c.
The instructions heretofore transmitted to you
will slo w you the President'* views on tho .sub
ject .Mr. Faulkner has discussed, and these wil
bo your guide, notwithstanding any different
opiuloni y<>ur predecessor may have expressed
or loft on record at. Paris. No, lift bears date
of the 15th April Inst, and contains tv report ol
nn iiholliuinl one, held between Mr Faulkner and
M I’h mi venal.
In the former eoiiveriatiou 51. Thou.ennl
asked Mr. Faulkner vvheihcr there is nut Rome
diversity of opinion in the Cabinet of the l’ro
idout as to the proper mode of meeting the dis
ficulty which now disturbs the reliitiunx us the
State- and tlie Uenerul tß.veiunront. Mr. Faulk
m: i iu reply said that ho hud nq information on
tho subject. The matter .o *.f tro great mmmrot,
yet it Is desirable that there he n*> miaappre
hDn j imis us the true ilttlc * t tb* <iovernnunt in
th# prwent emergency. You may, th#ref<>ie,
recall to .Mr. Th.iuvenaF# mo
uvorv, and theft afturehim explicitly that there
ift r-’ difference -f oplidun whal.-vcr betueon the
President and Ills constotntional adviser-, or
among those adviseri thcuiscivcs, concerning the
policy that hnsboen pursued, anil whielt -< trow
prosecuted by th# Adftitniitraiion- iu regard to
the unhappy difiturhanrea existing in tin- coun
try. Th# path of Kxcamivc duty lias thus far
bet-n t u> gloomily marked out by sheer imcuiod
tics to bo mistakuji, while the. solemnity ul live
great emergency and the ■ pun<dhilhh\-it do
v.dve . have extingnished in the public e*unc,ls
every emoti.ot but those ol loyally and patriot
i -iu. It i not in the hands *•! thi A*lmtnistr;i
tion that this Hovcrnmcnt is to . nujc to an end
at ull, much lou-n for want <>f hiu uiony in *tevo
lion to the country.
Mr. Thouvoricl’s declaration that tiro t nit.-d
Mates may res I well us cured that no hasty or
pr* rnpiute action will 1< taken on tho subject ot
tkc apprehended application of tlio ioaurreo- ;
ti<mists for a recognition of tbo independence of
tbo so t*ftUul Confederate Suites is entirely auliu
fftcte.ry, although it wn attended by a roaorva*
tiou *.l viewr# coneeridug the gcnoral princlploi
ajqdicablo to cases that need not trow be did*
cusaod.
In (he untillicial cuitiorsuiioM, Air. t-aolkuor
say-s that ho himself expren-ed the -.pinion thu.
furoewould not bo employed to coerce the ip
called noeediog Mtutes into >ubnii'*i< ii to the
Federal nurhoritioß, and that tho only .lution
to the difticuluea would be found in >ucb modi
llentlons of the Con?titftti*nal compact at would
invito tin-Receding biate* back into the Futon
ora peae#abl©avqlticrtc.euco in the ertion ol
tbeir cluitui* lo a .-eparnto fcoveroignty.
The time when ‘• hc.-c *|ueationtha<l any iiertin
oncy or plausibility hat panned away, ji bet r.itcd
Stales waited putiuntly while their authority was
defied in turbulent nsscmblloft and sedition# pre
parations, willing te b<q that (lie mediation of
fered on nil sides would conciliate and induce the
diafti*cted parties to return I*> a better mind.—
But tho earn) is now altogether changed.. Tho in
surgents have instituted revolution with open,
flagrant, deadly war: to <-. mp< 1 the United States
toncqtiiusee iu the disni#mbrment of the Union.
Tho Foiled States have accepted this civil war aa
ait inevitable neceusity. The constitutional rem
edied for all the complaints of the insurgent? arc
atiil open to them, nnd will remain so. Ruf -.u
the oilier hand, the laud attd naval forces of fit#
Union have been put iuto activity t. restore lh
Federal authority und t*> save the Union from
danger. You cannot h torn decided *>r too t.t
plicit in making kmiwtt to the French (R-vern
ment that there is not now. nor has there been
nor will there be, the least idea existing in the
tluvernmcnt of rtifforing dipsolution of this
I.,ui*hi to take place, in any way whatever.—
j There will be here only **ie nation and one (R.v
ornment, and there will be tho same Kcpul.ltc and
! the same Constitutional Union that have already
i survived h dozen national da nee* mid chan. .> o
government I# almost cv ery other country.
flu ■# will stand herv-gft u - they an m,w
>d jeets *f human wonder and human a flee fro it.
1 Yuu ha vc- seen tm the event y..ur departure ihe
{ elasticity -d (lie national government, and the
lavish (iev otiuti of the utiimnul treasurer lo this
j great cutir. TellM. Tbotivenal, then, with Ihe
! Hjrhfeit con-nderatiou and good let-ling, that (he
: tliouglit t-l a dissolution ol ibis I nii.n, poaccably
I nr by force, has never entered into tiro mind of
I any candid statesman here, and that it i high
j time thwt it b<* dismissed by lufo-uron in Fn
rop. .
Inn. sir. very rrspeotlully.
Your obedient serv't,
WM. 11. ME WAR I).
I ll*. I si Nr is.MIV I, it VfoliK TttOul No
Mo**- -ii.ujld Iro lost iu drilling, equipping
; .uid endm; ioi vrurd more troops to the *eai *d
war. There ui. 1 at present not above 2.'.,000
men at \Y usbjnglon, and Ibrr limn 20,000 alto*
j get her at C.-disposal >d the Administration.
These are trot viroUjih for toiug what ought to be
: di-u*i vigorously und at once. Even tiro Ki.oilO
alm h L is proposed to concentrate at and in
! i |,o mi: I. li..i boud ot Wjisbiugtoii will not i>c
i i*• |it,i*•- lo ifi.- task wbi.-li will to* je.pored . -
S ihcnw
Willi ihe immense r*- > . *., which wu have
.1 c unioabd vv.- are ei.pubic of ..rgftnizilig
’ .i..f -..au-ob./ all tl *- tio.q .• iicc. ‘-iiry for
i.utiir . down ini. .Southern rabellion, and tho
work ought to b# pushed >m w ith the utmoot ra
pid.., . NV *i h oliu.tub) muii ready to enlist Yu tho
1 Nuiliiwi alui.**, wc h .ve m, lack of tbophyftieal
! in..)* riul i“i- ..ti Muuy. VYRit • required if that
! .or military Lucs ut thv ct ol war should
; WjibuHl mrl bor detey -c hr-light uj I*, a strength
j onflieicii! to march into N irvdila, mid take p>s*
•- .■ i. . f Ri.-hurono, FU.ipii*.- !•'< tty. the Nof
’ folk Navy Y'ard and Ab'%;*i IF. .. cm after thut
pru.-o* dt router# th*,- tl > the 1 ■>> n m iho
! **tVr *liatf- ete.i flt.it.
N irgiida is tquflcring *.-u- -q • t iho num
; ImT Ol moro thuu ;’.fi,lLln V. ..IM|. I, J I„I / Ui-lance
; .and NN ji: biiigtoa, and tb* * * - jd..i of tiro
!-•i • • ioriistn i? Mill s;.nt übe tht apiure und
and striif-ti.in td tiro'capited. 1 i.- Utter hav# tv
ary facility among lhoM*#Ucs by mean- of rail
• u i> s, lob giapli lines and oil.* r convenience* of
concentrating tlroir military c* at any given
[mint at abort uolicc, and ibi-y un entry on
rheir opt rations w ithout our knowing anything
of than.. ‘I hi-- alotro demonstrate* th* need we
have of a largo army, and tiro prAmpteht and
\ uj...-t decided action—-V. Uernld.
I Urretion .\atti; itie Ohio Trwp al (aut|i Hartisou, .
Slowly Hail Fijlit, Vriuil loli>r|ioiii" Til. Mu
tiny (|u.lM.
| ISv private ndviecd we itrr ioionued of
I* n ,j r.md row and insurrection *tnoug Liu
coin’, volunteers, at, (Jump Harrison, ( iiroln
unt I. It occurred *.u Wednefcday latt, y#t the
paper- up there hnvc not yet heard thou* us.
The list of killed and wounded wc did not get,
but fear Unit none were kilted outright, though u
good many w ere badly Wo#udcd. The imros of
the men in the camp hud been iu purthii iuvr.lt
for -c\eral day-, but the imundiaxc- <*auße . thu
row wo did not ORcertitih, beyond the fa<-l thut
ihero was a bloody tight, in which fully flvn hun
dred men participated. The tnclorurc wn? torn
down, tent* rent, and ni.vH-roU jeattoied to tlio
winds by the mob, who m**aild *-<-i* otter with
fenco rail.-, puiliugs, ti*t and skull, luraiug Iho
milltury camp into a paudtmoium- * afortimate.
ly the great mu** of 11- combatantb,*.l no often
wive arm.*, and could only bailer * wch other g
noie*. Tiro officer in command tioaity R##e##ded
in quelling tiro mutiny by tuuu.-hi g u armed
force against tlrom, and threuteuing to disc them
w ith cold lend. Th# munketeur* finally conquer*
..1 a i>nc*>, nnd cumpurativo order wu restored.
NVe iiteo tenrn that privates', mavirianc, and
purwyor* to th© army In that quarter aro desert
ing in •wore* This i* only the beginning of the
end.
‘Fur. Maii.x. Tho Montgourory Confederation
ay a that Frciidout Davla will at ouco i-u hi*
Froclamation taking charge of the tnaiN of th#
Confederate State*
PEYTONH. COLatTITT, )
JAMES W. WAHBEN, \ Edltor *
Number 20
linporfanl from SI. Lulls,
St. I.or 18, May lu.
tien. Fio l and brigade ol Missouri militia, en
camped at Camp .fuelison, ojvthe Western out
skirts of tho efty, ftttrrtn.lered unconditionally
bifl afternoon on demand us Capt. Lyon, con
mandor of this United Slate? force* in thi# city
Lyon marched ou Camp Jaeknon with Rome *\x
thousand volunteer?, surroun.ied it, and plant
e*l ©itflit fteld pio.-c on unjoining eminences Tho
following letter vva rent from Lyotift to Frost:
lIRADQCAtITKRS V. S. TllOOrs, /
Pt. Lot; it;. >
Toii. io M. IU Front .Sir: # Y our command is
regarded as evidently hostile towards tho gov
ornment of tiro United State-. It is for thj
in", t part mud* tip of tho*o Sceo-fcionist.< who
hn vo openly nVowed their hoßtUity to tho Gan
oral Government, ,*pd have been plotting at the
seizure ofits property and the overthrow of Ha
Authority.
You arc openly In mjnuucati.n with the ?*-
called S. uihv in .(‘onfodcrncy which t.< now at
war with ilte United Sfatcs, and you arc recei
ving at yoni imp from said Confederacy and
under ils ll.irr laTpc suppliec of material of war,
in.- t of which te known to 1.0 property of thu
United States. ‘tlicc . xlrnordinarv preparu
tion- plainly indicate none other than the Well
kitowi| purpose of the Governor of this Slate
under wfo-c ofdera you arc acting, nnd who*e
purpo c recently cummunientfd to tho Lcgisla
lure, li t - iu-i b,. j, re-Monded lo by that body
in mo t unparalleled tegtelation, having iu di
root \i. ho'tiliti*:.-. to the *cneral Governtnani
and co, p ration with it-* enemies.
In \ icw of theac circumstance.-, ami your fail
ur# tu Rspcr-. in obedience lo tho proclamation
of the President, and of eminent necessity for th#
Stan p'.fo-y and welfare ami obligations impo*
ol -n roe b,- in.-ltiu-liojia from NYashingl.-u, it a
my duty to demand, and 1 hereby demand of you
an immediate irrcudev of your command, with
ti** other c.iti.Fn ion than that all persons gtirreu
den i .■ ..i.hribi d* uiand .-hall 1.0 hit m a Italy and
klndlv ireakd. Relieving myself prepared iu
enforn. ih-. i. imtnd, < ue-half hour’s time before
doing wiJI bt ,*l!owf*l for your compliance
therewith.
i Signed N. LYON.
Captain Scrt..hU luijJiitry Comro an ding. Troop**
It i- intiU-rHood that Gen. I-'rosl say* this tet
ter o.i? nut no Red by him utilil'bia camp wn
nurruuude.i by the I idled States troopn. ll# ih*n
rcplir-N that th* ciu-ampmeut was organized un
Jor law- ..l the State imply for organizing and
drilling v olimtcor militia. Thi.- military district,
not . |.. ■ iii v any and in*.n?'rat'n u, was unpreptu -
cd -uct i sfuily “ ■• -i-t an attack, therefore- ac
cepted the n rm? -pceilrod, and . orrciide-red hi
••oiutiiaii I. about -• *1 nun. then in camp, a large
number beit ,r I'r• in :!.*• .-iiy. on leave, laid down
their aim-, nod v r* e-cited to the city ui- pris
oners *♦ war.
R* lc • ‘ n pnroh vv.i lelukicd i llicers and
troop.-, prov i<lin;r tJu-y would take oath not to
take up arm- again against the United State.*
Government, which they declined on th# ground
that it implied tint (bey had already taken up
arms against tiro Government, which they di?
claimed.
• I list before th*- tj-*>op. •!.tiled tor th# city, and
while-lint State fore#? war# drawn up between two
line- -t volunteer- .-evt-ral rocks were thrown at
the volant* era aud u few pistol ?h‘is were tired by
e\ cited pal tie-, in th<- tir.ouuding crow and which
w;i * ouiposed of a large number of citizens in
cluding many women.
“ik: took ©fleet in th# kg of (.'apt. Blauteu/ky,
and a- he fell lie gave word to tire, which wa*
obeyed by soin# lvr*, *,r three companies, result
ing in the death of upwards ui twenty person*,
including two women ami -vvcral children, an t
badly wounding .several other*.
I ulUi.-'bin mill Sliver) llh l be Iteslroywi.
/. 7. Popny, id a very i- incompatible with tb
Rp.ir.i of the age, *.r, in other words, wit Ii lil erty
Hit* I ci* ill/at loti, / pro.jrt ?*. iu ot an cm i. and
fa;e *.r I'r.tv i.leiu c -. .-u. u. have doomed them
tn < / , ro'tf z, hy tfc /'iiUy o/ their Jevnturu,
(New York Times
lx* ii*kxis *,j Cash* Ln r \i ITcnsacola.
A eorrespondem of the Eufaula Spirit of the
South gives Ihe following hunror .ns description
of the appointment *.f fm aid-de-camp by Gen’l.
BWffl.:
Frivaic- ikiliock, i’ugh and Cochran, **t th*>
iv faula Kirte?, liii ve jusl liad a very high com
pliiuent paid t.. them by Gen. Bragg. Th#
General .-.©lit :t blank coimniftßinii to the three
ibove nameil, mpießtfog them to nil the com
miatiioii with one ot tbeir ointer. Hugh pos.
lively declined, und Bullock, without hesitation,
larked dial m a game of “Bragg,” if nn uu
•*#n’ i •■'•l. the “Age” raked down the pile,
thei -t..ie Coi-bran, holding the age, was entitled
oi the po.-itiou, und we mu.-t call him iteteafUr
by l>i? real rank, t.’o). Jnhu Cochran, which,
heretofore, helot.-* been, only by courtesy. G#t.
Bragir-Irortcd hi? imlguient in the noteciion,than
witteh n*. better could have been made. Long
life and huppluesa t our wire grays John.
\illirl Til MILITARY CoMP TAILS.
N , .r attention i.** i-alled to the following Gen
eiftlOrdei If your company wieh# to enter the
■*erv ice,) .oi will d*. well to report so the Adju
tant General at hi- office at MUtedgeriH#, at a
early i <i\ . you can ascertain ihe dceisionoi
your comp;*!-) i- ro* Company wbieli hasten
il*-r-*l its sorviiM f*r twelve mouths, will he call
ed info till it has complied with this wr
der, whieii tva* m ol** nec-oosary Ivy the act ot
Oopgrro - *l’ fh# Cutifotlerate Siator*. which fia?
chung*-.1 the law wlji<-l* w. in exi<*leuce wh‘t*
tin- former tcritter* of Companion wero mad#
RX EC F TIV EDE PA ltT M 1 •: NT. j
Aoji tant GeaenAi.'s Orric*:, !•
Milledgeville. May Bth, lflfli. j
GKNi'lt tl. ORI-KRS
I No. 7. i
Notice hii.-> boon received from the War to#
partment at .Montgomery, that hmcafter, n
luoro N’oluuteers will 1.0 taken for twelve mouth*
—but fur the Wnr only.
A* fid- alter*, radically, the coiniiiion ~u
wi.ioli tender? of ?crvic have been heretofore io
vited am! received, tb# Governor rogurd* the*#
before him hn cancelled, and hereby, now, invite*
tender of service for the War.
In making tendon* under this new invitation
the ii qairemmit? *.f G#nrul Orders N**v. 5 and
1 I Ci„ will bo observed.
I* ifdera already on for twelve urontl*#, may
bo chung* and to “for the war,” by letter fYein th,-
Company to thi-* < ffiee, auibnrisHlf the *dmng*
to be ma<h',
j Hv order -f tht ‘ - nimader-in-ch#t.
HENRY C. YVAYNI
Adjutant und Ins. Gen.
Y Battalion f Flyin-.- \rtillrv.
A number of Mat on gentlemen, *>f high aociai
poftltiou, have undertaken the formation of a bat
! tallon • f Flying Artillery and will ticcotnplteli
j t.h# work, it they can see ore the requisite field
piece-? aud llo witters, of which they have strong
Itiip*;?, but arc not yet fully assured of doing.
‘Lite bn-i -* of the organization will be a? follow-
The men are to bo between th# ages of eighteen
ami thirty-five- each man to furnish a sound,
-troug, rorvicuablo horse, und to bring with them
t 1 <; iu".'! ftattefiroti.l v Vouchers of character and
physical health. Tiro chief officers in command
to boos military education and familiar with this
branch of service. As ?oo# as assurances are r#
oeived that tiro gun# will be forthcoming, adver
ti tom cuts for men will appear.
Thi’ movement has been prompted by theiuor
tilying deficiency of Georgia, and, in* fact, all
the i outo-derute States in thi* most potent arm
of the service. Georgia ba not u company of
, flying artillery. Virginia bas a few, but not
enough to meet th# resources of our invader*.—
Companies must be formed at onee.