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(OI,mITT \ WAKKK.Y Proprietors.
Volume XVI,
caU'HHIH, TIJKbUAV .tH'TOBKR 15, I SOI,
Casc >kmviks, Brunt-wick, <ta. I
Oct. loth, I SOI. )
Kii.hrt l ‘"/uhlbut Dit-ilj Times’
Dear Mr: At an election of office) - f.*r tho
kth Regiment Georgia Volunteer the follow
ing were el©;tod
Colonel C. A. 1,. Lauitr of tins uunah.
Lieut. Cul, - James Mi;Donald, of luK Hl*.
Major - John 11. Lamar, of Macon.
TheJjlli i 6 a tinea body of men a** tie. r. ,a
baa Rent to the field.
Your*, Ac. I*.
Letter from Pensacola.
IWlfru lira;; an.) Ilr.>n
I’lnsAftti.A, Thursday, Oct. If.
t\l. Brown will allow any comfort* ornecesMi
’ rie* to be win over to oar wounded and prisoners ;
in hi* bands. Our tut nln Riiken* all fpoak wc 1
ul their treatment by the enemy. Gur dead have
been brought over for burial.
The baggage of Major Yog L-, *ut log prbun
er. wo sent over this evenin’, and a* be haa
gootl liceoutm.nlatb*! - assigned bint be eau n<>w
make hinve!f a* comfortable n- cirmi instance*
admit.
Our Mobile artilit'.y L.;. - who wen’ over with I
only their fide ariu*. came back with four mu a- ‘
ket**, cartridges and .-ther avettlu of the fray.
1 have no tune before the cars leave to get up
letter no>re at length. I endow authenticated
•-opies of the •II pitul Correspondence” between i
Gen. Brfg and Col. Brown ‘lJielalter him ac- j
trd very badly in thi* matter, hi- course being |
altogether ui.military i*c. . riliv., to n-a,,©s of t
civilized warfare, and difgraceful and di-hon*•ru
ble to his position, betray ir.; the ox a- p.©ration
and retaliatory -pint of h <mred and irascible
mind. Th® re*pn*e <-f “'n. Bragg to hi- . in
manicati- n show - him up fairly beforetl.■ world
Harvey bad much betn r I ecj . o- I, and n l “let
hi* angry passions ri*©.” *’ bad hoys are o-d apt
ii Tho following is the c* i rv*p> s. It •
COL. BROUN TO i IN. BRAIL.
tliifnjfla iitkrs. llr i-au niKNr i t l ii i y, (
Furl Pickens, Oct. ith, I <l. i
Bik I observe this morniug.for the first time.
■ y fllow dag, hoisted over a Urge building, di
rectly in trout ot my butteries 1 also tinder
•land that officer * wive* and . bildren ur© in the
adjoining buildings. 1 *b> n.*t mat < wut u the
tick, women, or children
Tire building* will necessarily be exp* od to
my hre, should there be a bombardment, and they
are I.asides subject under th ‘ to be used h
tx protection to any of your u o| , that may be
‘bettered behind or before them.
1 therefore give you this noti e, that the rink,
the women, and the children, may be removed.
>o that if tired on, the responsibility urn rot
where it belongs.
1 am, very re • peels,*!’ , 1 •'Ldt ri’i
iSigned 11ARVKY BROWN.
('olonrl t imnandti. r j
Brigadier Gen. Bratton Bragg.
Commanding troop-*, near I';- • ol.i.
CmKX. BIUG G TO COL BiiOW \
Hbal'.i a men* Taoocs C, S , mak
Pensacola, Fla., Oct. D, I '*l. j
Sin 1 received, Into last eveninf, y<mr om
municatioo of that date, with profound -t it
ishment. The building on which you bad tor
the first time observed a yellow flag bn been j
well known t * aßyour command, a* well an
t* lire L r . tt. Navy, as the military hospital of
thm elation, and now usnl for that purp* <■.
(tealing with one who bad been an oil
brother soldier of high reputation, 1 had hoped
that our intercourse and conduct in the Jiostile
uttituile in which wear# placed w ould be mark
ed by all the courtesies and amenities of . ivil*
i*ed warfare. But it seems from your i-emiiiii
uication that you claim ilia right t” vudAie j
the Hospital Fla .’ ■■■<( m.o- ,t m,n/ be o!-n ■!. Ad- j
mil this principle and vve revert to a state of j
burbarism. The sick the woman and children, :
uud prisoner.-*, must become object* of vni- ;
geance; the white flag must be abolished;
•Beauty and Booty,” “Kupe and Rapine,” must
follow in the track of a victorious commander,
i decline your invitation to make these the ob
jects ol war.
Your Hospital Flag has been and shall be
respected. In the a flair of Tuesday night,
your Hospital, with its inmate*, was in our
lo*a**inn for at least one hour, and, as far us
I can learu, my orders to scrupulously respect
(•oil* were rigidly enforced.
Ottr Hospital, and tlia two adjacent build
ings, occupied by medical officers, will contin
ue to* be used lor legitimate purposes. Noth
ing has’been or will be done to attract your
hre. If, under the-e circumstances you should
put your threat into execution, which would j
only be in accordance with the acts ol some o l j
vour brother commanders, of little experience j
in the custom of war, 1 -hall take care that the J
isct shall be made known, that it may receive, 1
unit will deserve, the execration ofihe ci vib ;
/•d world.
I have, the honor to be.
Your oh t m tv i,
BRAXTON Bit Ai J< •,
Major-General Commanding, j
fed. Harvey Brown, Commanding I’. S. F"j. e* j
m the Slate of Florida, Fort Pickens.
Yi i.i ibis Aekivsi..- - ‘Vs hare evidence that j
m Uritish vebel has arrive*! nt sCunfcderate j. .rt
wdhin the past week, from Nioa Scotia, With a
valuable cargo, consisting chiefly of army sup
plies, such as clothing, blank©!*, me- beef, but
ler, crackers, lc. Ac. Wc congratulate both the
army and tho good people of the port where she
put in for the timely aseistmice.— Satan h llr
puhttenn. _
Lm i. I. A. \u.a* Lieutenant Mdtn. |
death l.cx been ttnnnunccd m nnue<
lion with the battle on Santa Koixa Island, wan
a native of Libert county, Go. lie studied law
under Judge Thomas and, when admitted to
the bar, commenced two pru> .w oof hi* prole - !
•ion in the town of Wumiitoii.
Ho we* • delegate to the National Democrat u:
• invention, at C'hsujJwntou and Haiti more, in |
and was an alternate Klecior on the
Dougla* and Johnson ticket for the old Lighth
Congressional liiatrict
Lieutenant Nelms ,* md inoro „than
veers of are at the lime • 1 his death.
Augusta
Mon Ota. I.ri'i Poam was TnwAi:rsi>
Major Allanrworth, who ha recently returned ‘
from Western Virginia, furnbL** tha Nashville
apers with tha causa Gun. Li# plan t• an
trap and whip the I.inoonitt- arm,)- in that section
being frustrated.
The plan, it seem?, wm admirably arranged
and Cheat Mountain was at one time surrounded
by the Confederates under Oeid's l.ee, Anderson, ;
Luring, l>o nelson and Jackson, and had it not !
Lean for tha killing of C<l. John A. Washington, :
who had in his possession the plan* of attack, it j
brilliant victory woujd have been the result. On ‘
hearing, however, of the death of If* aid, (Col.
Washington,i (ien. Lee, with bi- accustomed pru
dence, promptly ordered our troops to their for
mer poiitioui.-- P*t4r*bury K prut
®k CnUtinbns Tt’ccM*
t • •
Tbt‘ Health of onr faiii|v.
| nv cnon v,.ii oaubv, or vast ai.uamv ,
I .RISK.
j tn..r;,r 7/, 7 „n,/:
tlwitlemcn Feeling, IL. u -amis of ( .ur tel
low-clti'*'>, tin* dccpicvt soli, it it dc in rep ard t.<
the health <*: ur mm), I i.-iu t Fairfax and its
env ir*n-. (>• - •* if there *oam obvious can so
”t tho v •-! tm.-iuii i -i. kne ■ among our f.-r
ce*.
Jhe call.-* . Mi lay cpu.i<*n, .n uintl iipparent. !
It i* iniw a\\ til e-tabiLhed but, that fur the at
i Ul spboi© to rightly perform 1t ofllco in support
ing hum in hculth, it inu-t c-main. c . the ;<■
tivc condition ot oxygen. It i* readily detected
iin all healthy localities. 1 tested f.r it in the •
| tents of ..ur soldiers, and none couM bo dis.mv
| ©red in the lower part* of tho tcuts in he m* rn- 1
in -• The sleeper* then woo without this e*sen
liitl condition td the vital air. The lucre absence *
of this might, perhaps be borne by urnst cousib
I tat ions for many suceesrivc hours: but it would j
j be remarkable that tins agent thnt ncntralizod ;
I the otono should just be*uflioiunt to produce that
j neutrality, and not bo In o\, *•• llonoc, wc t<*
i ,e h lor wlmt Savi calls j.nfci /i.c, and fonml It I
abundantly in a tent In which five of our soldiers
slept. This is u heavy pniuscible substance,
without odor, and is generated in ecitain endi
Hons of decaying matter.
Its source in tho tent- is probably mostly from
the emanation- of tho bodies | tho sleepers.
I Nothing ptitrifics more readily than those einiknit
tmn ,a- may readily be prove 1. Another source
is froni the soil ,„1 which they lie. Thu living
vegetation, vvhi* h would othorwisi*consume those
I material*, is destroyed, and the warmth (*1 the !
j b.*dy hastens it*production, and there i* tm . no
j in the air to consume It.
! ri/oiuj and piiterinc are aut.igon -m-. Where
j on® exists tho other cannot.
The above are tho fjcls can they b© rcm.
. iiod M o think their colt >iJi• •:s might be revet 1
cd. Ihe toms an* too . o-o r night fm-v ;
I u**kht be made s . |], u they moth] m l be t dosed ;
I *>nl\ to shelter and kicp •if the storm • ,* I
; thud .■ the tent should always be open . the >
opening*,, arranged that it might he altered I
d.floTMit sides of tlu* lent. tp,. ,j u . |,. i Sl
u storw*.
I.* 1 .* |C aie 100 in.inv in atiut „ m, M ,*, >
tod.
Iho leiUs me too near each oilier. There
should beat least mot r* *1 betwcun ihe teiil- s>>
linn the sun may ha\e its lull effect mi the inter
veiling space.
The contents ot the lent*, rapeedally Man 1
keN. itraw, \v.,i|udilLlbo place*! out in the
-an every day, when th*- aim sliinc*. The !
tenia should be completely rolled tip or e |
moved at least once a w eek, that the -im may 1
leave ils purifying ©fleet oa the soil.
Much udvnutage. no doubt, miglu be gamed 1
oi the location of the tents in regard to c.o h
other ami surrounding loculiiie*. thirprcvaj
*}‘t winds re w esterly. All oliensive h*. ale
tu-s slmiild, of eoiirM-, l.* to the leewaid, **i
cast aide oitlie camp , the tent* beiiiy amuig [
id North and Loutli,..th© cooking and lire- ;
should, a non has posible, bo mi that id. .
that the v dialed ir may n.t be driven iuto tl.<
tent*. The condition* are reversed in the *r
ran; eiucni->j many of the camps. The *i. k
nes* is novv M.inewTi.d Mibsidm for want *•! !
mntena! in Kitbjcels ; but if no better arran-e
nient- aii* made, pneiimoiiia, pleurisy mid
typhoid lever will appear with prenlci vim-
Icnec.
.Many .•! i !.• . .mips are kept* !,*i ti.>i..(len- j
-ac luatei ..iN ; but even tins, w .• me sorr y to !
<i, Yt • H fi‘ k l Hie , uiise w itL all. ]tut tho utiim, l j
eleunliii.’ sis m*l siiifieicnt. *1 be virus has no !
lie.. II y Clin. ■ lion with filth, as exhibited !
t* nnt lit >*r ‘niid!. I'll© most lonthsoiu© coni! 1
lioro may be tree trout the active agent in pro- ,
vine disease, .md the most clcnnlv, upparemly,
may pro.li:. •it in realest jhivm r. Th© te I
are the only eriten n, mid these slmuld be an
plied.
It - • ! that tin . oml.ii. ~ rt<|n.n and flr<
impru.-t ■ ildo, II “vrv. i tins mi\ !,o, 1 cun
not >av. if army discipline •*. enacts and is
indexible, >lm i* iu conflict with law more
inflexible, and vvlu-di will never yield. Hu
inau Lem, s mu i have pure . r eoiita>nin , ill
essential element'. and the condition ol sup
ply lull-1 :-e . t.xerv r.l, * r RUcb result* as me
now manifesting then.•. Les m nr army Mill
follow.
1 Lave made the at ove st.,tcmeiits without
argument or proof, (but your space might be
spared, and with the kindest feelings towards
all concerned, having no other motiv e than the
interest of our glor.ou* cause, b\ pro mot ire
the he illb of our noble soldier s.
Very i espe,. tfully, .1. C. 1 •
foil wr'MK Ariox Bktwkkx Bai.iivi**Kf a\i
Wa uiveil) \ Sroei'i'i ‘l'Jie Norfolk Rayßook
of Tuesday, -ays
By rulormatiou re.rived here this tiller noon,
by way ol t lotting o| truce steamer front Old
l’oinl, vve learn ll.nt an order has been issued
by the Federal authorities that all eoinniunis
ration is to be stopped between Wnshicglon
and Baltimore city for thirty days.
In consi'ijiienee of ibis iiiovenuMit we may
expect a ce*.Hßllon of the passage of peraons
from tli North to ihaFuulb through the flagol
tiueo steamers between lierir and < >ld Point, us
they irnve to go to Wrtshiu-ton to get piiase
prior to leaviug the North.
W'e are unable to conjecture the cause of
this movement Os rutting oil communication
between those turn cities, unle-s u is that they
have some important movement nt contempla
tion, and think, by resorting to tins menus, they
will keep the Mouth in ignorance of it. it ►, j
limy are calculating without their host. Iu the
meantime, we bad best prepare for an atluek
on Norlolk.
I hkhiv SvMi’Arnv. --The Chi.*:i r • Tribune, I
of tho 2d iwd., has the following.
Tho Philadelphia Pro** asrert* that nearly all
the diplomatic representative* of the JCuropeaa |
luonarehies iu Wnsiiington, are in sympa
thy with the rebels ol the Southern State- ; and j
that at a eouvirisl gathering about the time ul |
tbe Bull Bun disaliter, (be eungratulatiou* ex
changed among them over tbe humiliation oi
Bemoeracy wort loud and unaflected. Tbeiuoid
rabid of the gang is Lord Lyons, the represen
tative of her Brit inic umjcrty. Are there things
true ‘
Tbs lirrcßbrisr Kishl
>V< have the following from a private loiter
from lr. 11. L Hrccii, Surgeon General of Gen.
Jackson’? Division. It illu trates the respect of
the If. -'unt for flie* hospital flag:
Cbhat Moi'ntain, Oct. t.
Yvterday wasnoe of the nmat peril©®* days of
my life Karly on yesterday morning our pick
ut” wore dnveu m by the . ueiuy, they retreating
to ibe lire. nbrier river, which divides their line
from ir . At 1 minutes to . Ih# 1. j 1• >• lin
tw>. coluuiiif, with six batteries and 4 howitrors.
The houso occupied bv me rtand* on the eact
bank of the river, and in wiuch I have to rick
and wounded men. As tho enemy approached,
I orib rod my boapital orderly tu bang out our
! hospital flag, hoping that they would re ject i
that sacred emblem ol ruflering, but t ■ my hot- 1
ror and indignation, they opened upon me in tho
most rerimrsmle* manner shelling the hoiu.c |
| and firing 2$ ab-.t, many of them into tbe room
i that I wax in. Two of tbe Conical shobs burst
| in toy office, wounding on# of my sick men,
though, flo-d be thanked, none of inypeople wore
killed. How jwo o'. ,i]ed death, heaven alone
can tell. A piece ul one ol those sLelin that j
burst iu tbe room, weot into my trunk, which,
tell son, 1 mill send alog with seven 12-pound t
ball* memento®* of the great battle of “Breen
brier. ’ Pur lr‘a? s ws* not large, though too nit*-
n> to 1-e offered a* victims te m h demons
IVe have just heard that Hen bee bus beaten ;
KoDcncrati/ ou the end of our line, on® more
tremeiidoMH stinggle and we will have driven the
Yankee*’ *.i*tof Weifern Virginia, butthi; strug
gle must of neceM*ityhe a terrible conten ‘('he
I ackees uiu now fighting to get out of ifie
country.
f’oi. A. G. Bit r. We observe ui the city
CoL A. L Lire, of South Carolina, who bs I
been attached to the Mali ot (.lonoral Ueauro- |
curd for eeverul month*, but wilhr i
learn that he has been compelled, by .1 severe 1
1 attack of rheuinatisiii brought on by exposure .
I at the service, to relinquish his poatjor a time !
I \\ e wish him a speedy re duration to lieuli
I- Huh mou.l i:,ujuitn._
The London Atlirn*uiu stater l that Messrs,
j Longman's !” ‘tM by the late nre include the
whole of the stock of Macaulay’? fifth volume,
! and the illustrated edition of I.ulla Kftokh. The
.Moser-. Hlaekie, among other property have lost
J the whole of the copperplates of their large quur
to Atla*
l\>rre*p. nden<v . f the Mobile IJo mMci
Loltor from PemaL'ol:;
tut sun rim i:\pi:mriu\
l‘i >* v. >i.v. Friday night, Oct 11.
j lie i. Anderson, who wax wounded on the
I boat alter the expedition bad embarked for
I home, i*. I understand, quite comfortable. His
conduct is spoken .<f iu the highest term** by
• the mpn engaged,
Sixteen or cij lileen of our dead have Boon
J brought over, reeognized by their comnules
j and friends, and scut homo lor burial. The
j Georgians are the .< at. >t .Hulfcrcrs; they cvv
i‘ued theiiiNi lvos with glory by tlmir heroic
’ deeds in the ticjit and their e.oiiduet toward
j the wounded ou tho return to the hout. But
where all did well it is hardly fair t > diserim
innte.
I We have not hoard, up to this hour, anything
! from the Island today ; or have I been able to
| hmru any of thu names of the wouuded or pris-
I oners over there, save Icetil. Sayre, of the Ala
riue Corps
I semi you additional, all t lie minim, I run. of
the killed and wounded. So far. 2d killed, “ ‘
wounded, and ii, pn-Duers mi thu Ulami, in
cluding disabled. I sent ymi vosterdny a few
names uud as on reel Iv ns cuibl be ns.-ertainetl
j Here is thu !*>** of the Horolims, uiveiimo
’ by a member
Killed Thomas Bond, I.■*. Il.de, But:, and
j Hemy T>llinghat, nmi Cupt. Bradlord.
1 Wounded—W’lii. Duihum, Jo.>. Kins, T. Pel I
Iter, Sims, .md Veter O'NVib
I I'iiM'iiers Lieut. Far.eV, IVu. Barker,
j Moek, Jarv is, I. U. Fan, , -on II ,
j Ml I mitin: Hides Killed, I -Ml. L. Nelms, 2d
! S. i t J. 11. Bcddo, Corpumi t'lias. Baton, Pi .
V vl**s lb L. r Oday :u *t >S. I *u®s ; vvoiin. I
I Alien. Win. I . *u. Sf \\ |„ ~|e r I I ..
I .ley, K. I Wall.
lb.rdee Bill- Killed, t i p.il R. W. .S| t * V v
| art, mid pi iv airs i Ink .mfl Sin ill. w.nniibid,
[J. • Laud'c. l M ut .! Bi .in l
Go U, ltl|ji Mi |,i K, m, in Momig.
I inn - M ill Men w© i ,1, pr ,i, |, , . !
Ala. tin *., t li. . Ui
‘BI.. irt me WOW ill lull V h w . ui ■:
v. hr, vvliieß 1 hope will be in M tittle® ns© t.•
the .... ... \ *- w ere tl n \\’ b * ! ,fm ...
’ Fr. in th. Ab.I.U ib; :■ ■ .ir.d Adin.i .i
lu. . . fRAM*.N A* . The uhjo.'ti.'li I
th. cpicstraliun act l > th mdi’eunstitNtvd ad
’ .*©!• of h -or.', ut*, tb.it It ei.iup I . i
mci. haul i pey hi< d-d .r . , led. > ...
dcbtc.tr,.’ < ought I . .-tan.l doting tho w .r. Ld
us I ngl.-li thi it n ms 1.1 the mcr i.unt. .1-
l®ct “!■’ ‘ ■<<’'■> l . i all themmirv
in th. .'"iinlrv ui Ids , . - l.d. but *. , i..., ,
it lioiil I ft into, u.idutii •.it-'I I, . |, )Ut |..
called * u i. pay ni .
Wr 1 f 111. | . ,’ ‘ ‘ r . . I*. |. , 111 .
the nil 1 r t the pc. (.!,* p . V . b I l!.f 1111 i
chum c. I.* ct .nd hold. U .i. v. np, .>i, ,
g0...1*, and tl. c. 1,.*, 1 r oh. an.l nil . lie.
lions and u- p.i.vtnci t . tl. .. .. m .i
- there Id’ tto. vbcl.dtt.i.C’
th* W . t. . ■ 1 , . ii. .Li Will., ur •.
t‘l lIZ l.\.
U utter Quartets for SeMirbi.
Mr. 1. kbart introduced the ibtlowii. full
m the House of Bepreseiil.il i\ .• * \ <■ terd i,
A WM to provide i r bnildtn j hut* or barrack s
“ G .ops M,d l t it hei pnrpo
tbe Stale ol I oliuvs---. *•, ‘J h it tb Gov crimr l> -
reqil sto.l to appmiil ihrec *. ■ itij. I. lit pin ,f,
w hose duly it -bull be, after • mi nltniioit wiih
lb© proper mditjiry nulhorilic*, to -s<;ln*t s(iiiio
siiitnbic nit* or *ueuilli i.ast, Alnblie mid
W e-lcrli I'iViMOIIH ii tfio .i a If. tin Wittier
Quarter® li*r our troops and caime to be cret -
to.d boiue ruituble wonden boutvos or barracks
with ehiinttcy*, lU#or*, Ace . ;e they may dcciu
most uvaduhl**
2d. Be it further eri n U-d, That the ium id
seventy-livo llmtiAttrni dollars !.<• unci tlm mum® i
hereby appiupriated nut of ti.c Treiuurjr for ibo
purpuM t itvl ray ing the cm tot mi id bulblnvs
and paring th® grounds |..r oati.p*: nmi ihju.
the* t omj.troller, upon the j-roja-r <witilicMte v l
the pemons appointed *o’ the Governor, give tu
each *t im/ii. a w iirmit on the treu>ury !*>r the
sum of twenty-lire tliotuuimi dollar-.
I. Bo it further cnucto.l. ‘J hut thu pvrson
! appoint) | by the Governor Lcff.ro enuring on
th* vlutiu 9 ‘ I their ©(lira anail g:vo bund* m tho
Hum of thirty Ihuii.-mnl di-lluc- i eb for Ilio faith
fid p. rform ..<■•* .J their duly Mid that they bo
allowed t 1..: mu of -ix hundred vtollai* iuii b b r
their rvi i* , i*. te paidm them .m ctiri mcnm ol
the 8.-v. ii i that their ilu'v bashvi;® pt-rfi ’ m
ed.
Ith. Bo it further emi tnl. That thi i t lake
effect from and ttflef its pustni-. y.
A .1 -patch I*, a Northern pafar, dutml . t.
I i.-M-l-l ■•'■■■ .•
t rank I*. Hist'Sr reinve- •. i. • pi the ottered ru
lewea from unvil, tmddcnmti.ls .m mveougalion.
The order el i :.i • made it afjeftr that I.® w
reh e.| i per onal (av.r u* the I'.vMuiasU r
General, lie <n obne* t*. rdutu to tlm coiuuiiind |
of bis regiment till tbe eargeß agniiMi him ar in- !
v-ftsiigaied. This tarn eanne* tfmh excitement.
Freraont'c departure probably sio-ptvml* furttiar
procee.lin; * ut present. II nj.ouded to tho
charge* o| Frmnoi'f c/trnv igunt price for mu
kets nnd r harbiiif ami Mule-1 hat ho had tin* Gov
ernors of New \ ork, iMj'..."bu rtts, oln*. and
Indiana to eninpete with.
A rtrange fieee of inforimition ‘ uim front
Baris, t-i the elfect Hint a nmiibcr of I reneb
Canadians have arrived iliero b* I'leim the aid
of tli Government in rtlicv ing tbe colony from
its connection witli tlic* British Crown. Remark
ing on tliif; fiu't, the Buropenn Tiiin :• s.iy?:
•‘Berhai” thi * uma*y fueling iimong lb hah,
htu/tuimy ace.nut for the uniiiMiy reiufurcfipetite
vv ii it, ii lin* already been cnl to Lower taiiM.ln,
! and tbe oih> r reiiiforceimmljl not been sent
j which bin loHm talked about. Now tl.nl ibis
fuel httM tran-pired, \*l> ,aio a mo/■'/. , of which
we were prmi u ly ignorant, and tbo Aiiitricnn*
i will .oe one, ul-si, which wi.l reliov® u- of Ihe
iin| illation of disturbing them. It would have
been better far lb© Govi rnment, wheu inforrued
of this riJiculoßß plot, .r whatever it tuny bn
called, to ha ve fuMblfl th !!fir to the world
and nhide l.y tbo vf/irl'lV v*rdiet, which in this
I can# would hay© been unanituous snd ju?t ‘*
I A UaAti I bit.’ Vlpert Lincoln, (says tin
i It oi L i.,, ii ain Hegi.der,) one ot • apt. J hand.--’
lieutenant , i a Iruve u; and gallant l.oy. fit
: I Copt.
Sliamb.'* entnpany, be an? taken |ri> nor ni.e
| de> Ust week, al hpiingfirbl in MsiOpshir.
j ty, and lo.dl. bar i tmd. Iu iL• oouditinu, bo
vt v, left at night with hi* raptor, when with his
hands tied acre co b tdber, ho iktc. hd in
j getting his p!. t-doiit, shot dead tbo man who Jia J
him in charge, ami -uceoedml in making bio
I e*eajj lo In I'iiiiiid lc , f iur mil. and) t,u.i J
lie is ref-re ented m u.e of the brau- t and ju..:t
J ■ taring bor- iu the ervice hi- < mirage, in bot,
Htl'O* I'nthrtl Pirtin!’’
| Mr. John I'.id -ii over.(or for Mm L. 4. Mat-
I tbew u , of Marion county, li*., sends u the bd-
I lowing extraordinary’ day’ cotton piokimr with
ten hen 1
Waid, ’ ■■’•oai.,
Trank. -<1 Allan, ‘•)
I Luke, 15 .lack,
j WUhoii, 1/1 Ti Ir, 451
Tael 2’jt ■ ‘M2 :is:
TH K S 11V KUKlli NT \ II V T 11K NTAT KS.
rOLDiMHUS, CFORGIA, MOMIAV, OI’TOHFIi ‘2l, ISfil,
('OLIMHU S, Wt It NKNli.ll, tit ruiu II 111, ISIII.
I*rpisei| Ifisi liarsp'. of Sirk Mlifis.
W e innb r-t.ind - .1 y • the Kiehuvond Kxaiultiur)
that thu t.ovcrmutnit is eoni-iilCriii : t 1 e |duu ot
gwing absolutedicehargoa instead of furloughs
to tin* si.-k fniMior* likely lobe incapable . t do
mg duly for any considur ihh* period of time The
plan it’ recommended by a number of coilsLtnru
lion-. It in vbe safely ©ntminted Unit * good
prop.-rli.in ol tlie sick and wounded mildi -rn di
churgod, under the*© circumstance-, will, after
re, ruitingut their home* im-tcad of th© lio.q*iial f
volunteer again t,> take thu field. The prep'isu.t
plan will focur© fr them the host, treatment, ol
course, wiib the c.iro ol ru ativcs uud friend*
and the e.iu enioiic -flume* will ruliuvetho
U*'.ipit;il.s o* much of the inconvenient pro. ‘
tiro upon them; nmi i e.vlouliitud to furui.-'h
on tho who!©, the m -t eeoiiomi- ul,*c.\pydilious
nr.d, porhiipv, humane di-po,iti,.u ~| „nr inva
lid • I fier*.
I ltf fmfoi!cr;ilt‘ Slates Lilian Tit',”
! hi> ; the name of a newly Invented nmi
- xi ociluigly simple band, made of hickory -o
• >ak, lor the purpoM- oi baling ia.non. Its in
ventor. .Mr. Iv N. I'nvis, of Holly Lprii.. -
Mi *s , on v t* rd.iy presented bis designs !.,•
i-ie Hi,’ Bui on t Cbliee ant Imi iiies, an,l >m x •**,■ G -
ed mi iiiinu'dialely obtainin*; letters ol potent.
Ibe tie’’ dispenses with the u-e of iron bands
I or ropes, uud bring - into use hoops, of w hii h
stntidde luiili’riaj is |o be toiill.l upon ever)
p!aillation The peeuliaritv ewiisists of the
‘ lock’ which joins the lw*> ends togefher. It
•> a simply luetalie bund, with teeth inside
the ends are placed within, and a wedge is
| dwell bet w'eii, sei urinp ill* in mere will i-1 \
nnd pcmtanently than eitlnr i* p*- or iron •
HUltkcl’ l**i nut SuUifls.
I h • P.ichimnd Bx tl miner of the I lilt -hi
A Hi, •) unu.l.ei l*;.l. .1 .'blicr.**‘ Idiinl.i l
(*• • I* bale moul dig .bout < blanket I have
;i;mV|.| here, old will be it one© dislr.billed
tb Ugh lio-i I-Ip They -111’ lilidci-I I toll©
. pot el .1 i.ncigh iniporliiti.n **| clothing und
vr. i ll* .'led lei ilio S.-iitli otnu 11 oi© ago. The
tin., tv <• Utti’ liti* oto lb. cmtlert ot .nr tr.-eps
vv • t.* i ■>( u. w lo tli. “jitny v.>r>.. ‘*l Bich
im*nd .ut- - I w lii.-h ii'stur -. to mir I'er.-eital
I.n I , .1 1.. || adv •” Iw.*
i>i4 1 t.iT, a pa.r ..f t ‘ iiik. f I* i the iii. *uins
prua • i ti 1. doll 41
I lie (•t iu r.il llii'|ilf.tl.
It) e )I *• only foriv K l.:i| pll -1 <o i-, We
• eb. • now under treatment at the General
H 1 pil'd Norlhei i romei of Fecind at reel
\moim ihesivi* l i.pl It.el,e|is, (• | ihe 4.hl I
S \IMI V vv lai w . vei v s,*v ei ely vvoiimlud in
tie'i hi kt.ee Lv a Miliilie ball, Which • halter
I tin* Lmv, in the l-att:. ul ,M,iua- as. an I
■• •• ‘"i ■ •.• •. •* • i ‘in I- iii .iore .s |, pie
the I. a tl. ,i ! e w ill b, | .
tii equm tin ui . . i, . ti|iu’ M ui.i’ 1,.)
nnuill.s to < oii4', if | all. Tin - •■lb* < r had been
linv i eii’y . . * if* ui*©i .ii 1..-
- ‘ll* If. I ■ so .■ I\
.- | o.iiul oir. ..lie'll- tlu>-. u l.ii l|o\V nllir. i
•oi imi.v. ‘ iHlml'i r ot wlo.iii one i ailed |o
. hru. on h.vnmvc.l In i. M the but
■ I Mail.. I 1.111 .II nil ill iy b>l lull, .II
■ “•■>• vv.. i.osl il.en I**l* tl.* I lll.ill ami
•” ••It-C'iuen. , i re. ■ i'. ed Ihe e-pe. 11l allel.lmii
ol the t.’onfe lei rt’e -s, > 1 1 1 j*• i<. Thu contest for
‘it.-possession vv is ■...
Was i opiutvil ttml 1. taken .eveial Hines dor
in tin* battle It finally passed Into our pos
-*•- ion, (in; few men m . h .<"■; m>t dea l or
v oinubal having a*ljomm and will. |le rest of
tin* Grand Army towards |he Long Bridge.
Tim trite st iy of woman - love nnd devo
t"'ii w a well illu-n.iled by an incident whieli
• ‘.'i.iii'd -shoilly .1,1 the battle i l Af.illit.ssa-..
1 In* vv.lv of ( it pi (tickets, a holy . ii....cried
with one ol the mrespeetubh* families in
the t tale of New York, had followed her him
band lo Washii'gton, uw ait nip, m painful aux
i,*t) the result nt tho eimtest iu which hownx
cni ijjed. Jler eiiquirie*About him after the
ileci-i/e action in which he bore *0 prominent
a pH it I-’ whieli the flying fugitive* gave the
most ntgmmirv • olnring. left her m. r©om to
• biiibt Lni the ‘ i el-el-.'’ f.a-l Jil t ivounded, mol
tle'ii -niuiujirily di-j-at- li-'J him, in in . oidai'.i e
xv ii Ii their itiießy -up|>o,oil biiMuldhiOluies*.
Ib - oining, after Aids, belter .ntorim -I, uml
a>< il linin ‘ l hit he w . • alive, (hough l-aMy
wounded, she rosohtd at nil hu/.ard* |o join
him. Not bein’ ab'e lo him a vehicle iu Wush
• flgtuii, he renortcil to the only fi'tisible plan,
that of buy in- one and hiring tin* Mrvi--v-.it,
a driver nt an ooibitanl rule, to coiidurt her
ill quest, id Ibe object ol her t.oli<*itude. It .*
not known whether Old when applir-flo
1-yhti for peru.i'.si.-u to go l.eyoml lo- lim •
lem wed bis oalit ot alb gi.tio ei- |lie l.inioln
[ < bvernimni but it .* *uppi.sed that th© sordid
l-l line■!. t* d.-l.
I’m- ido.l wilt a while * . a huh he kept
Icm tin util ly dying in the bn*/c, Mrs. itwkcU*
i *]>prneeh<*J the <'nf'.h-riil<- pickcln, and Wan eon*
| dim■tel. it prb- ncr, b Col. .. K. 15. Ptewart,
.’ luiiiunding the I*l \ l avaliv, This
<• llic r, an old personal friend of the lady, iitsi*
t I upon her {’’•due back, oilrrlng her no r ...it
J ami ttiiio;’ her ? he eoitld only proci<el lurlln r i
u pro ncr. aid have her ron •■>urn** f.rl. itt tlu.H
... (tilt ui. and. 1: .diiv iiig to rctm.it ber Mop* /be
wii.i “cut to the hcitd.pi arter* of Urn. John ton
niotli.tr friend .1 hen ut former day?, alto ii'ul
the like ar unit ate, with the addition of a vivid
pielure of iho horrors rhe might et|tcct to en
-1 ‘-ottnfer in the . ight of (he hundred, of the .l. ud,
I wound’ I am! dying ‘he would eomt) in eontart
! with. In age,oi dance with her n-|uevt he was
taken pri-olior, mi l joined her liudunil, wh-.nt
h nurredoil the held and rineo his arrival here
J with n devotion worthy of all respeet. She is
jin all respect h, rrgiirdcd by the ruU'< of war us
| her husband. Tl.clatter, no .1 old, like most of
I the I nilcd .Stat< Army utlieers who clung to llm
I old wreek. .and who went thrown in our hand
; by the fort ums ..f war, arc do atbiitd to -me
| extent at the tr- atiuioi raocived Ly thuiu. They
; do not lib.- tbe id.at that piiroU’H urert:luK<d them
j Hud b -me, atii'.ftg whom, no doilld, i? the ofliccr
af .vc spoken thiol it hard that the con . Icr
ii'.ii u o ally accorded “othoe.r? afi.l gaitllumeri”
in civili/e 1 wttr i j not granted them. Tliey for
get that thi -i the ui" 1 1 uncivil civil war that the
world l.a. cm.i ■. ii. That any < oiir eot eon
duct that the Hitthordie adopt towards th.iu i
>**;.• tiily dineily hfoiiglil ul.oitl l.y the mvage
nljd niiiiiitlily policy that govuilif the sc. ti.ilift)
by brods that have umrceded to i)m* miserable
ratlins nr of the once fiotirihing und cxten.ive
<of afo and pos*.*• *i..f of “I'nHe Mam.” If bin
“M al.l lii: .idvi-1 is Were not making tools ol
■ i he. men who, under a mistaken scitso id duty,
undertook lo light Ins .•oetionul nigger staulmg
t attles, no dliner or private noldi. r of the I r.iied
States need -tay uinotigat ti any longer than ho
r..li]tl get es- hanged or got paroled /?/■/, m"nit
?Jr ‘J he N. O. ricajuno says and thousands I
•ay also that it i.l not legitiinute, and, indeed,
but hula short us traitorous, in times like th.no,
to insku the scarcity of nuctv. ititi/ the basis of
heavy ati*'alien iu prices
Fmiii Kslfr Virtiaia,
Me p-ibii!*li l-td.ov vxtracls of a lult.tr fr.ui
a mon-b.i .-I’ {'. | :. M ilk in ‘• c.iitpHiiy of Firrt
Gem “,ia li*■*.■jin.-i.t. I-. Ins I'ailmr in iliih eii v, da
toil,
t ’ A M I • ItAIIToW, (. t. .Mil, IM'.I.
1 have m*w the pl.-.iMiru f reporting to you
oil© of tin* limes ill© Y.inki'if caught the devil
from *ur boy.*. l 1..; cm mv conimuiii'i'-l tiring
I'll mu pickets at ~b,mt >i\ oY|. . k, on Tburiday
uiori.ii.; tin* “and, when wu were ordered under
ai m-. t,ir picket.’ fought them bmvulydbr ttbout
nu hoar nn.l a hull’ checking their advance
altimr tin; load l -t tliutiiiii*, but tbu cnurny bring
ing tl.. I. • .ion nlo I.car --ii them, i'.hu picket*,)
and ill© y l.fiop out tin k ed, I buy wui© obliged to
refloat, they on.) Miiub,i.ug üboct it o men.
rill* 11l V poiniuei.ccd bombarding our on nip
;. g. -itt loci A M., mol cc i o*l tiring nt -pmr
ter i!t-i I‘ l‘ M. Il.c t iinnoiiading wu luces
ini during that time They attuniptuvl to cross
the riv* r i vlina is ism ilGiuck t thi* time) uu
•’nr I'-ght tl mk, but v* ii buck by Shu
umkui'# bailor\, ml the ll'lii uud Ist tlv*rgitt
..'.'i. tit I t.c .a led iii -.-lining the tuia
*’ t-i* .ic .oi >i4 mir lull, but vm'm- tliuru re
p;i!'. .| l.y a .1 t iclitu.'iii I tlm Aiknn.sas U*gi
n- in. :’ I ll I.V their ft I. t Bu.-k.
Iho ‘ ooiM gin lb . on.-nt boiiig on tho x
---11 emu 1*! i .in.l iii peak iii g ilistiuieu, one of tho
\ . *■- .1 i. u , an.l *keil u- wl©t IL>gi
• - “ > til.’ v* .*, iu I up. ii .a . ..I onr bojs telling
ion. IV.I- 1..’ I> I G*'ll 1.1. lie Sling .-111 to his
‘* i” * ni*'-', i- lu.ivr lull',"an.l lhr\ dul ImV*,
an ini . . .1 > b.. i.iniy a- .v i I ■vv men
I MV*
‘III. ‘ “ • I !l-c .ti ai4.piiic.it .s plowed
up bv I ‘.-.ii b.-diul I**, round .'lmt, c.mist ir, phurioil
Case, hi..l notinic non*ki t ball.- . Mid iii.nge tu
*:.\, tlu n w.m v.'i v lew lout I don't (Link
lii.'ic i ue ic (hall It* or I killed .slid I• or St l
vv.iiiii I I . it “in - . I Only .a..* <*t ..nr Ib gimui.t
kill*.l, Ml.I oil.’ .I| | Otcd Ol b*. n...|1u11.V vv.tlllld
ed.
Tin; cm inv ‘• b . ■ na kin aii, but .- siippo*
*’. 1l . t .'. ul .on lI.C) I* il m.'i. “0 the bold,
..lid .... I. I .'ll I'’ We, ‘ll I* .1 - “I killed and
wound. I I-.. w on.; young man ( Gvnkcut sln-i
in Iw.’ ut il.c w .•( bv ol.i* “I “'.i .'ioiiu-n hulls; I
lit* VVie i xc v Itl.elv l.llow, l.el i.oau 111 Ik It Id j
. cai .Id an t bcb,i. 4 i.. il..- ‘>tb Indiana Rrgi I
mem.
I In.. o. • ut.. it. n lot >. • k ibt .1, uud a good
m.mv vv .■ 11lid* and. ...lie ol tliuli. : ‘Oig lib.-Ul with
their it.lmt oil, oi.iH v*.tli it leg oil, oilier*
tloo nt 4. 1 1 s loin pin,; .ui
Tim Y inkcc ;ai l • :I trillion (~ .• ui Itoppi
t il, winch had . veil w 11.., flying over it, hut
lo*;.I J . aulioii balls into il, vv oil ml ing x-mo of
the riii'k .
Yanki© b.r< *‘fi.tfi'tt. r -iilcdui.it*-- i.'.’Ott.
The t .I.onlni buy* are till vvtll.
.1. f. S.
li.c Honey lirt ctl itintiii'.’ SoHlWru Urn hauls.
While the | *. ‘pic lire I‘onlribulillg every del
bo they eau -pur, l . Ihe . oiiiloil of the s..| 1
• liiM's, it is but ju-t ibill il.c merchant nnd
tr.obn.; , 1 -■ -Innld ..iford some evidemu* ot
pulrmli-iu at let l the mL illy*; .-ne (*ffiv|-
I. m. I” |.e. lllate Oil till* necessities ttll.l tli'*-
ti. . . I tb.- .'.oiiitiy As it is, not only uu*
the-e < lit--e- (• in ii il. iul flit upon I lidfi* vo
cation <>| money making, but, l-e-iiles eiirieli
iii lb. ... civ-’ out of tin; needs of'the ioun
tiy. Il.en iuoilopoi.es al.d - pi', ll lal lulls stand
lo tyv . eii Ibe pi oplfl and the sii!ilii*rs. They
and- ilni.b'i ili j 111 \ . I bey leap their oWll till
loeil'i* g:i mi s i'ill i>l I l.u noble ‘ll llgglfS for ull
ti. it a pe-iple b.-bl dear, ami Intiili* nnd prevent
11. \ • luni - r •<‘iitribulious of tin* pttople to
their br iv e defenders by umu<vp<di/inp; articles
■ I prune net .'"iiy, inllaloi:', pru-e.-i beyond the
reach id ... in r .l purchasers, ami etnlmrra*<-
III:’ till* li 111-J’ .1 t .tl ii Ml “I vohllltl'el slues |o
i he army.
Tin tCis n - in i e-sit) (iu -peaking general
ly i -I tin - 11 1 -11 • I We ian lies.. i.ate any ll ll iu -
ber’ o| 1010 le- lbepti. es ol wliii ll li;lV® I'CCII
double.l md ln i-e.l l-y trad, unniopulii-s anil
- j-*’- tl lali \e ci iu l.u. at i< -.1--. yv i flu Hit ail) lert'-i*
ill llir It - Hoe of tiling's, fi.i- tIII* siuhieil III)it
11ions|rolls .ull.it.--n o( loniie. pl ices. T’hcre
I-, l*-i instance, no just reason yvhy bacon
should now l-i* thirty live cents per pound.~
• ‘ur ex.'lein •’ - iy (bat iu the leading market*
-•I lb;-oi lii'le i lie -tk-are, it any thing, la r
►ei than be.i it Vas selling t'loill llliitceil l
i-Iteen e< ul - .in, m dry good*, the same
unjust .in-l >pi eulntive advam e elle- ted i-y
motmpolb--, of . apiinli'is, is evident. We
have been t-. 1.1 lie.l for b'.inl.els, whil ll pr--!-.i
l-ly cost not more than one dollar nnd fifty
cents t” two d-dlars per pair, live and six dol*
l.ii u* ii-- a asked. I bu.ie'pnn that, last win •
ter, s-ii.l 1 .-1 --j not a quarter cents is sold
. M” ‘I he -.line slock too) at I welve ami a half
■ •cnH. A-1 v in. es Hill.-’ a u.e prr-pori ion have
be n made in other Si rt n Ic* lie. esviiry for the
clot In tig of our troop*.
It public -entinicut i in-1 equal to I'li.mii*©
■‘•'.l .-.m- t Ibe money - re. . I ut imrel.Mlit®
vml lia-lr >iiii ii wii see .to reason (. hesitate
■>t il**- uee-'ssiiy 4-1 tlu* < itiverumnnt to lake
the matter under it- . --nlol, nt least ho inr,
villu.iu M.leriei ili. VV'.lli Ibe l< gitiliiut© IfnudoiTl
■ml culi'ipi’ U ii trade, n- to break up spneu
bit.ye- -in.bin.lion- a- ain't ilselt. There are
l.olioralile and uuble . aes y\ here n few ofotir
patriot., uu r< bants, eoutdit with tlmir ordi
nary r*• -il.ir profit*, lmv©eminent©.l
ot Ilnur good ■ long i* they lasted, lit the
iisiisilpii'. . The profit* lmv© he© ll RUflicient
i- pay at l©u*t Jor lliuii lint** ami invcHtuients.
why should not tl>. > In morn 1-1© oiunilcHtiiiiwii of
pi'll, uj . .nit patriotism, given Ly a tew id Our
no r- I. ants, I-it iiiu-le the rule, it need lor, l.y
the ripor *l till) lew, |r (him© others, de
praved b) avail. 4', worse in iu- l till)(I the e\
i-elh -l ‘.ilitm eueiuies ‘ vv ho, having mudi-their
ul-.iiey out ol tbv Smith, nf,* content to lonvu
.t v, itli-iiit uJii'ct.ng alia-l.u .cut to a i -.uotry,
th-- pluiuler nmi Nj.oil f-t yvhi- li they only cared
lor. Ifh h. i'. i anutur.
I Its llefraif i of \f w Ortrißv.
Tl” I'., aymi nftho fih mat. has (hr I.*lb• vv
me cnrOiii ;i-ill’ iillcJii ‘. iicc
The ritv and New < trlcftns h aosiiuuiig ti.e
oipuct i<l a lar; camp. I.very where, and all
liic tunc, the dm ol martial preparation i*
ing “ti tlio tramp oltbc soldier, the iiiapirtng
‘•"tltol of tin- martini music, und the rumble
ol w ii/on* carrying camp cjuipoges, niiini
tioti and irlilici y |o(he point*, selected by iiiil
*l nr V ‘. nin e j.ir the public dc|ftii*e* The
p.isil'ibt v ‘ t ft wild iiltempt by the innlev..lout
citciuy i” make a .Ic-. cni upon onr coast• .n
force hi* way up the river, icalling out the
whole population to arms.
The wuumr.ns for thu inditia has hu.l the tw->
f.dd clfect of preparing s lurge reserved ..rguui
/fttion for thariontingeni of un netuul invu
eioii, und us trlliog up tba voluutaai eoiiipsuies
with the !< I material for soldier S\ e will not
j pciilulm np.-Ti (ho ituiuher id'defenders who
i tight bu n.11i.-d for a e*. <>t netuul ilclens but
WB will veiituie the o|d(iiou thill 11. pox. iblo
foreo which Liliculu in.old bring to the roosts,
even if (hey could effect a landing, would ever
r .. h the city except as Hy land we
are iiupreptuitde, and the coast and river assail**
Ide point- ur Mtsceplil.le of thsl degiso of
dalctiHA that floating wood aud iron can
uol inuka oi iuiprussiou.
IKtT- < l .'Joseph ‘ |. Taylor, brother lu the
late l'remlrul, Zachary Tnylor, l.u* been ap
pointed I niie.l States ('onimivaary (rnrai
vice General Gibson, deceased
Frntn tlm Memphis Appeal 12th.
Tm* New* Krirrve I’awpv
B e luarn fr.Mii thu Auilln Ga/utto that Gen
(Mark has celectud Millican’-, Ihe teriulmie of
die Hi.lot-iii Central railrojvil, and Victoria, aft
(lie poinls i'i-i the location of tho several cauipft,
One tlmiiflriud oieiiwill be ntaii->nulNt each camp
whore thoy will beimiNterod into the .-urviceof
th© Confederate .’ talus, b> sorvu during tho war,
unlcs.’ ununur discharged. This force wt’.l be
udmiraldy riliiutod to repol any iuvaaiou of the
cuaNt.
NVe have the ban Antonio l.odgur of (ho 2dtU,
2fi(h amt J. tli, from which w# take the annexed
iteiilft:
Lieut. Ldward iograhani of tb* Confuderute
State.* cavalry, who wan aaftigned to duty In
this military departluuu!, iu charge of Home
three or four hundred priiM-nurri of war, became
ro disgusted with his occupation (hat he threw
up his commiMi which has been accepted by
tire President.
Lieut. Ingraham .sun Motive, energetic Ihloh
tod officer, and Itiw retirement will prove a loaa
to the service; far butter would it have been tu
have confined all the prisoners in the dungcou’s
deepest cell, tlia ii to have lost one r-uch officer to
the service.
.v. i./ry'n Jin Cupt. .1. B. McCown’i and
• ‘apt. Cro.-san’.s compame have been mustered
into .service, making fourteen companies of Ihe
l-rig Aile. The Nacogdoches cm airy are expect
••d to-day. Mnj. Baguot of Kiloy's first llegi
ineut ttoemupany them.
In Aft ray. Some four or five members of
• ‘apt. Lnng'a company, attu- hud to Sildej'n bri
gade, came to town last eveoing. without leave,
r'ot mi n sprue uud oniiie in ooliisnm with the
police, when oiio of the rangers was shot in the
side, dangerously wounded and inppo.-ed to l-e
ui. rtally, though he is rut alive.
Miguel ile la Gar/a was shot through tadk
anus by some rangers belougingm Mbley’a brig
ede, fortunately the wounds are nut likely to
prove fatal.
Hon. T. .1. Divine, Judge of it.© Western Dia-
Bi-.ifeilerttlo Slate < Court, dopaits to iuor
r*.w tor Brownsville, on ihu BioiJrnn.lc. to hobl
(Iu- first term of his court.
The tallowing i- an extract of a lettu to a ci
ti uu of Augusta
Ca>w lUnrow, Tmavki.rit’ft Bi riiKxr, ‘
Green Brier, not. 4, lstl. (
I'm; Ycourding to promise, and with
pleasure I write you a fiwr lines t.• intbim you
that tlu* enemy imi-lu an alluci. Upott u* yestrr
•lav Itu v cun.men. i'd firing on onr picket! at
w ii \ ,M , and t-t cannouailu our cautps at SA.
VI. Their nr© was returned v by two
ol our baUene*, .--tmnianiie-i by Capta. Bice ami
Htiewiiiaki*. With ten minute* iniiirmiaaion, ibia
continued t” I ‘ ‘<• A. M , whi'i* tlm enemy re
treated i*. their obi ijuarter* at Cheat MmmUiu,
quite satisfied they coubl uot force their wav
iliruiigh it-. Their lmv© is cstiiuateil at six or
sev en thousand. Gur b-ri'e was less. Our lo.i
is about lit teen killed uud as many wounded.
M e learu from mir pickets that the enemy's loss
was about l.u killed, nnd quit© a number wound
ed. Our p bkotft did Hot parlu ipatn in the en
gngeiuont, but having been cut oil, lay conceuled
.tl-out fifty yurds fnuu the line id l-uttle.
• juitiv a | anic took placu in the enemy ‘a ranks
on their retreat Blankets and haversacks were
‘irevved on the ground for four mile A mem
ber ol the First Begituur.t brought in. in tluv
, m.-ruin:;, a lnr*:© I . S. 1d:i”, wliicn they had left,
and a midst Irctiieiid-uis slu-nta presented it to
General IJ. I*. Jack Non Inst night, while Ihe brass
band serenade*! him. Gon. .laokHoii'a action
yuatorday won tho uttection .out vuiilidenc© of hia
entire command.
M© are luoiiianlarily expeutiur it it airn.k from
u..-(her iliriction, und mir iiaversn.-ks are tilled
f-r four diiy s’ lighting There is n good .leal .-I
excitement here, - uiised by such reports as the
burning ol M a diingtoii, Beamugard in Mary
land. Gen. I*ee had ntlm ked Boaen.-.ant/ in Ihe
rear, uiul caused him to letreat, Ac. t hese are
caiup minors; God giant they may be true’
There i* so much excitement enueed l-y acouts
coining in J must conclude.
P. M We have had ex!i*iu*ly cold weather
here, iiltfiongh it ia pleasant now. We were very
uneasy about C.d Bamsay yu~i.*rdny. He w.i
acting h; ofticcr of the day. and had charge of
tlm pickets He was n-d lienrd of after the pick
ets took the road, until about dark, when he
made his appearance in camp. The Ist llegi
ilimit received liiiii with shouts, liie conduct
whilom charge ol thu pickets is spoken of In
the highest terms, lie held in check the enemy
one liuiir and a half will) only a -mall i-pia-l.
.md then hud inaiiibush until* tDo e lie my retreat
ed. when he returned to . mup with informaliu)i
a I-- their uuinbers, artillery, .Ic, which will
pi obith'\ |*e of great us© i<>->ur General
c. V. I*.
Fina!l(’kh l-i fur. Com Kit*: it aci A late
number of th.. Kiidinn-ii-l Whig given thelnllow
ing gratifying iiitelligen. e 1 1 says
“From i'll© iu a •itiiMtioii to he well informed,
we learn il.hi Hi* liiihi.imhl ©uiniilioi* .1 the Cuu
luilera.-y h far I*. • i*r iliiiii we li.id -upposeil.
Thi- whole expcmli'uri) of th© Governuo ut, up to
thi.* day, doe© not e\ee.©d <n million . Thi*-I--©*
not ir.i-ludi’ th© expeii-litiin*- Lv tin States amt
voliiutury 0.-iii- ‘'iition-. Weiilxo In'.ir that thu
iintliorities feel • l:ir of io-i being nine to raise
v\ hutuver -mils l-e nei‘©.**ary L-r lin* public
* in*! We ari -.1 I t hear thi-. and it ©ill ho
ru-ii.'suring to t s • ■ uiitrv.”
Tbi iinm-uiiei ineut will siupri*© everybody.
I h© iimiuiur in whi* ti Hi© Si me* have i-oiue to
th© support of the Confederal© Tn-aniry in its
time of nerd, Milord* some eviiteneo ot Hi© ru
s-iurci’- and moral power of our new Govern
meiii. An-I yet no Suite ha- seriously uuilnir
riMsts! ilHtli. All I'oulil il.- l©u liIUMS ha inueli u *
they have doll© willnuit -q-pres'ing Hi© potqdc.
Juat think of it only fi/ljj million* up to 111©
pre*ent time, while the l.im-olf* g*-v©rniii©iit in
groaniug under a Litrtlien of ©#•//-/ million* for
•reel ! i.et iiiiii-.n* abroad iMiiiteiiiplnt© thia pic
lure, ami then -ay h--w long it will lake Hi© Lin
coln t cranny to . onqiier nnd sul -jugate n* St-.
Jhft.
Dm. lUva* Boi.au Fxi>e:orrio\ Bsi-mveu.
llai.icav, Gi*i . ‘J.- Dr. Huy©’ Bolar Ktpetliliuu
has arrive-l her©. Tho party are ull well. Two
••f tb© expedition -lio.l iu Aiiguui. Honlag, Ihu
*4Htr,fi rmer, i*n*l Gibson Caiathurs. i liy reach
i'd Sniith' Sliuits on th© ."th August, last voai,
but emild not p©neiral any further eitlier ls*t
yeur -r this ‘The expedition w intered at Tort
Fonlk. near Alexmi-lor. With d* .:* und sledge*
they rearlieit lalitu-la nI. ‘ - on .Mav Nth, tin
year. |Mr. Git-son Carnther* was * native nf
th.- -'iiy. Savanntrh Net**.
from )he \. O. res..cut. (>. t. 11.
br. It. t, Tliv"i.
Alio* own re.pi*t, this true pulrioi anU.b*
iingiii*hcd soldier ba* been relieved liom the
aciive iloiics oi hi*important coniumod. I I.ui
this should be *” .a alike a source ot regret In
tho public and the Leneml. Tlie people wish
lo* -crvi.es—the country need* Ins services
lie i* tuitions lo serve both, amt die lor both
if nerd be, lull, untortiinatriv, physical iuen
parity prevent*. Hi* head i* clear, In* brum
n.iiVr, tin.l his pairioiisiu us l. i vcnlusot yore,
bill, n* mliiiiHtcd ul.ove, Ibc disabilities ot di**
ctoe preventing thru personal and active ul
tcntiou which he deemed necessary to the r**-
.piireiiicul* ol ilia occasion, he usked to be
relieved. motives will be duly nppreciu
led l.y his lellow-cili/riis, and hi* conduct cm
responding!)’ honored. The subjoined dispatch
from the Acting rWrelury of War need* no
explanation -
|{ U.'II.UO.VD, tht, G, l*>t'L- ttiH.lt I. /.*/■'.
Vour dispatch received. ‘I he I lepurluicnt
learn* with regret ihulihe staled your health
i* such a* to cause you to request p> In* reliev
ed from active duly. Vour request is granted,
but you ar expected to remain iu coumiand
until the arrival ol Gen. Muu*lield who
l.a* been appointed to succeed yon, mid who
leave* tor New Orleausto morrow
• J 1* Hi.uui.t.
OOLU HHI'H, THURfIUAV, ODTOKKKI7,I Mil.
P'.kJit 4uii Politic.
When the Administration soul <ion'U Wia©
Mini Floyil to YVcatorn V irginia wo rcgardml it
:m an cvidoncc of aoitiHl iiidgnient und discre
tion. We thought Hint these restless and am
bitious gentlemen would be fully employed in
skirmishing; with h enemy and during tho
intiM-valsbctweenlhift exciting duly, they might
gratify their political propensities, lorwnnl
their aspirations and perhaps do the tttate some
service l.y converting the Hu ion diaciplu* of
Pierponi, OarlialevV Cos., Into pfood Statea right
secession Southerner*.
At all events it aeeined probable to us, that
their .schemes, quarrels nnd military exploits
would lie confined to a limited and appropri
ate sphere.
But our laic Richmond exchange*, come t>
us with the commencement of a warfare, be
tween these Chieftain*, which, il’ uot speedily
checked, will produce innumerable personal
quarrels ami collisions, and may iu time di
vide upon one aide or the other the whole m -
my.
With a volunteer army, tics List i* not hur.l
to accomplish, as all will admit, who can rc
4‘idi tho meiuorahle quarrel and court-uiartial
between Guns. Pillow ami Scott nt tho el.ism
of the Mexican War.
YViae’s officers say that Floyd ia no pnrtoJ u
General un<i Floyd's it lends express the *nm
complimentary opinion ot Wi*e' military ;ic
qilireniouls. Some of Wise'sclUaera have u-m.i;
S ‘ far us lt> criticise Floyd itiid-hislights ju the
columns of the public press, to which some ot
Floyd’s officer-; have i cplic.l, in u similar sirniu
and spirit.
Floyd himself lute iteinauiled Hi© authors of
thu attack upon himself lt>r the purpose of
bringing them befori* n t ourtmartial und the
editors oi the Richmond Lmjuirer retitso to
i:ivo up their names unless Gen. Floyd xvill (
tight ilium ull. Sso the ease stands at present
:t very pretty quarrel iu which the Army j
and (he public at larce, have not the slightest j
interest.
We incline to the opinion that friend* ofboih
parties, are to a certain exti*nt right,viz: that
neither of tlie gentlemen, (though talented
able and serviceable iu many positions,) arc
Generals. Neither ol them have done any
thing’ worth quarreling over or bragging about:
and ms tli*; military service coubl not possibly
sutler any iletrirnent therefrom, Hie Govern
ment may as well . rush the lu*s in it* incip -
cncy by retiring Floyil a* they have already
dime \\ i*e.
I’aßgrfHxiftaal.
We learn from a letter to the (Jolumbiis Ln
qniier ol yesterday datcil from Jhchmoud, Yu.,
that (’ol. 11-lies liolt i** a r.mduUte fin ( on
grc* in this Ifiotrici.
‘J'hi* makes three camlidatcs J.r the posi
tion, viz - ('id. Holt, Col. W. 11. itobinaon, of
Macon county, a very worthy und amiable geu
tlemau, and the present distinguished and en
ergetii; Rcpreseutntive, lion. Martin J.Hraxv
fonl.
John f. KrffLiurithp*.
Thi** tlisiui."nislic-1 Kentuckian has entered
the service oi the Confieiterate Stales, uudei
General Buckner as u private soldier in the i
rufik ).
Whit ‘lVuDcssee liai Dune.
Wo luarnYroiu the message of the ilovermvr of
Tt)iiiies*oe, that wahiu le>- than Hi roe months
from the pasta"© of the a- t providing for u uiil
itHry oigaui/ation wilhin tho State thirty Ihou-
Haml voluiiteor* were thrown into the iiold.There
*va n< much alaorily among tl. Brave people,
that th© nervicas of a lurgo number ol’ oompa
nias hud to be dttcliue.L In additu.n to the.se
soldiers, several regiment* were orgaui/.ed fur
the t'<-nfod®rate States- makiiig a total us thir
ty-eight regiments of infantry,several battalion<
of cavalry, and sixteen artillery couipauUM.Tbii
so far ii the liberal contribution ot Tennessee tu
the patriotic cause in nhioh we are engaged.
The same promptitude in making
munition of war. The State having been cut
4.1f from foreign market*, it had to stimulate
the enterprise a lid talent oj'iu own citizens
lojirovidu them. An armory was estnblitthed
;ii NiiNhvilJo which Im- lieen furnishing two
hundrcil and fifty guns a week'while there uud
iu other plucesoflhe Stuli; the best kind of
‘iiiidl and heavy artillery is made. A percus
-in cap factory w;i*al* establNhed and hs
fiuuishcd tt> the fonletloratc M.ii. • tuclv©
M.dliouH ol this 4*4soui.al i lcoii-m of wur. The
factory i* now making more thnu a quarter ol
million every day. All tins ha* been ac
compil'd.ed uud©! il.m supc. vi*iou of u *mili
tary and financial board. How much expense
l.aa lecn incurred iu iloin:; thi* w ill be neenin
Hie followin'’ extract
Fur full purtieulars a* t- the M4*ti<*ri ot Hi©
hoard. 1 refer you t* tbeir Teport, ir*‘Ui whieli
it will be seen that llieecpoiO'©* uii*urri*d .n or
g mi. ing and supporting, -inning and i-quippiug
the proviaiottal army, are u* follows
(/uarteiniMster Gen'* I >©p't V I fi
Commissary Gen’s l©p*t. .. ... r.2.',Ud4 t>7
Bay muster General’s ltopnrtJiiani . l,ini,MUJ mi
Med.eal Department . . . . -.i'd,761 21
• irdtilMiii© Department • I 20
Kei-ruiliug imt vice ... ,2’ 2k
Advance on guns,saUpetre,powder
contracts, a©, J6fl,H2fl fid
Aiivuo.;© to Gen. Billow, Missouri
service, VOU.OtM) ml
contingent xp©ns©H g|,®oO OV
Total s4,fiS7,J#fc 77
Tux Biuhomkks or nn Savannah HibN.
York I.veiling Boat says
The trial of to officers and nine men of the
privateer SuvHnnah i* ©t down for Wednesday,
October 21. Th© Prloner* httve l-eeu con lined
in Hi© Toiihri sine® Jum V -th, the.lny when ths
Harriet Lime brought them t.. this city. The
lr t . slicer, lliirL'toii, ©ud tbe Burner, Bassa
laigiu, have been reuiovol to a larg© and comfor
table room In Hist pari'ot the Tombs known a
tbe new prison while i'apl. Baker and the 2d
mat©, Howard, occupy thu Mime cells to which
they were first couiuiilte t. Tbeir b-ng ©uuiins
meul dose not ‘©©in to have affected their health,
but they are very anxious for their trial, and
say tost they should prefer almost anything to a
continued roideiu-e in Hie Tomb*.
T)IV. PHIVATKIkK St’ MTV II AT l*A HAU Alt 100.—
Vkm A>tinn n/’ th r Attfrir.iu ('until/, —A New
York papnr sat* The pirate .miuter weut into
Hsiamaribo, on the IVth of Aitgiui, for coal and
supplies. The I .S. t'onsul at that port, Henry
Sawyer. K<p, the moment lie ran In, went to
the Governor and protested, iu the name of the
I nited Stales, against any applies being allowed*
and asked the unthorities to drive her out of port,
but they reln-vd to d<> it. He then sent on the
same day, by the next mail, to ell the United
State* consuls in the \\ et Indies, notice that
(die was at Hint pert, and also endeavored to se
cure boats und purohiise all the coal to prevent
the Captain from accomplishing Ids object; and
was o successful that the Suiuler, which expec
ted to remain only three day*, was kept twelve
day*, when -heleft >n the l*tof August. Two
men deserted, and after the vessel left made their
psarat.es at tha Consulate aud gara iul'oraia-
PEVTOH H COLttUITT,
JAMES W. WARREN, ( Kd.tori
Number 40
ii -n similar to that which ha.* appeared a- to tie
mutinous stnfe of ih crew. They sty that th©
angino ul thu Suuner can be run but® lew hours,
as it heat* so much, and it the Brooklyn had
kept aftpr her. in ;i short time ?h would hsv©
horn of4rhauled. They carry their priaos to
miiiill bay near the month of the Misaißtippi.
They have four thirty-two pounder* and i.nw
piv.-t gun, but have m>t sufliciettl men, having
only sixty-four all told. On leaving this port,
tho Sumter disguised herself s.. ©a to look lik© s
iuorohant bark,by taking down the fiuok® stack,
closing her ports and completely changing her
rig. Jhe Hmii.siH's enure© was prompt and ener
gntic, and worthy id high o-mmndatiou . and
had atiy <*ur ships been near, hi* action ill a.,
quickly notify ing the Consuls of Hi© whereabout*
i.t the -Sumter, would have given her trouble.
L vrounox.- It in undeniable that there mm*
oidu who huvo taken advantage o| these war
time* to enrich themselves at the expeno of
the pi'opb*. The ilnrling object wit ii those sot t
of men i> x* rich; this is the nemo of then
nntbition, nod the slim total of all their endca
voi-. They Imvc no regard for man 4r devil.
iily*o lur its they tnny be made tributary t.
tl.O'c 4-uitv. They are the hoi*e-fcechea of
the boily politic— the vampvrea oi octeiy —m
wlii-'4* presence widows weep, and the vvailoi
v. rclchmt orpluuinge is hcai.l iu vain. Then
.on liivxim are gorged with gold anil ailvei
•ml thi* i* thi* Ark onheii t ’ovenant with HH.
and the depository of a coma from tears an.t
blood. The laughing fiend keeps guard ovc*
these box it* ntyil hags of gold, and giin© burr,
bly at the pr. senct* of hollow-eyed j-ennrv
The bcgirur .* dismissed empty, with a grim
act* of which Imli is madenshameil, while the
Ii ail arms oft he fiend eatresses the gold like >oi I
ed *imki!* iu l ho darkness oi his infamous den.
ud) a one .* ripe for the flames of the pit.
old should have the badge o, his ilarru.ablr
doom nailed upon hi* lorohcnd by u biasing
populace. It is with u shuiUlenng feeling wt
tliinK of such men ; our souls revolt, anu xv©
spurn them hack ns the very retiisc and
•--ourliitr of creation. -Selim Hsporter.
I Bach :k < i vKr orn u OiMcvn by a Boi
But tow kn w luo tu. i that * a© ot lh nrrt pr.•
<-ner'taken i>n the field -•! Mauaxses was cap
1 tured by Georg© 11. BsrweJl, a boy of I : ysar-.
•nos .Mr. V Bat wot! of t’larks coiinly, \a. i
¥•< in thi* wi a : Th® boy “hod heard r.f ua. *
uud longed tu 1011. ‘* ot ths train” of s- iu© bob’
lon dm tu uveiigo hie country’s wrong**; but, be
ing to., young to outer regularly into sarvic®. hi
iivompnnied hi- fathvr, j* an independent volun
tuor, t*> th© ptuins of Msuaisas, and, witli u-al
ing-piece in hand held l.<iunelt ready to brin*
d.-wn Northern vulture* at night.
About Ihe commeiicciucut il the luiimig
tout Georoi* nw a Yankee Lioutemint iuakin.<;
a retrograde movement, and pulling whip t.<
I.m horm made alter him. ••Kie.knpoo*’ (whu
was ns ki'eu lo i ;itch the Hessian us ids mils,
ter) cleared the fence at a bound, mid stniii
showed the retroniing officer tl.at one pair ot
: legs are ol little avail against two paii; he stop
ped .short mol di*playcil n ting of trui-c.
George then look nustwsioii ol bun, buckled
lii* sword hni I plain]* around his own waist,
nmi maivbed him ofl'to hcadqnnrii> in “don
Lie quick.’ When lie vvn* scut with ofher
prisoucisto liiclunonil, George took U-nvi* ot
Jum and oiltre*! to return bis pistols; but lo
-lei liued, saying, “Yiui arc n brave bevy, gn.l
have fronted me like a gentleman; led me
your name, an.l when you go home send in©
yotirl ikoncss. Onr young soldier is now in
.umli .i uiember i>i ('apt. Win. N. Nelson -
Bui.-’ We shall hear of lu/u again oq ih,
liobl, where v alor vv.ns u _pl.*rious name fy
di'Cilft of daring. K,-Jj are ihe l*o) * <•* ti.e
.South. Hoc. can siiidi u pcopli* ©y©r (.• eon
tiered’
ihe at Hsvliittxtuu.
llnr© has Loon *0 much of misrei-ic-cuittiiw*.
jiid willful tuiMihood .•< morning tb® iiupris<-n
mont <>f iuy iiituily at Vi ahingtu, that, though
. unwilling to prolong the notoriety which has a’
i tH.'lii'd to it, I am impelled Ly public, as well as
private coiisideration*, to n.iiko a italuinern
Hlmilnoilher xt mnafe the fact* -‘nor “i
dowu'Miight in malice.'’
Gii the *;;<! Augu.xt iuy ri*.dcii.* at VYaahing
| ion wa* ruildenly entered by a body of soldiery
j under the coiuinand ol th© “Detective Police,’
und my whol© family, oorvante inclmle-l, placed
under arrest. Lvcry room and every article of
iuruUnr© ami clothing contained therein wa.-
.-uhjscted to the severe.*! -frutiny ami search. All
Hi© correcpnintenc© of tbe iadieu, and much of ruy
own. i found ui tn© v.m-u uo*d a -mv iaw otic®,.
• ii'. toi/ed and wrrifti uwuy. VV© nr© thiij
kept cb*e prisonei- jV.r a week, during ixbi.'fi
liine the insolent iiitriision .f onr I, super * wa*
such that w© wore cumpellod tu abandon our par
lorn to their oxduaive use. ami neek slielter in
Hie upper iii-artmenG.
At Hie end of thic period 1 wu rclo:i©d frum
impriftouiuent, and my wits, two young dangu
ier* end n*y wife’s eiitor;a visitor) wer© taken
tu another hou--© where they wer© cuoliued in
Ivo email r.-uiuH iuimediately under the roof
I'btffto hud Loen useil exclusively Ly servant’
and were in a loathe. uie condition. They wer©
uuluruisbed, ><K)© with two rude b©d and be.*
steads, in this condition, th© ladie wereliif
wiHimit—n<u only the comforts, hut tbe deeenotrs
iv-i ©d I'd®. From time to time as tbeir
u imp!u iracbed u.u 1 -.upplted them witn
HbeeiH, blankets and ©ueb other requirement’ m-i
were uccesnary to tusks their condiiiivn suppun
able. In ad-litl-’ii to Hi© military force which
Murroiimled and guarded Hi© house below, a ft©n
tioel kept “wardsml watch” night and day at
their chamber floor. They were never permit
ted thu leant ante is®, and never left their room*
hut tu take their u.esL in an adjoining apan
mem. .*•• rigid wan th© excuniiuunication that
©ion it. ©ickneas they weredeniod th© presenc©
our family physician and that of an army vnr
ge--o substituted.
1 forbear to narrate ib.s hisior/of thir auttai
ings ns they have detailed it to me. V\ heibet
these were iiitAfirioi.ally inflicted by the brutality
of the subordinates who had them in charge, or
of their superiors in command, or whether tiisj
resulted from mere neglect and iguorance, 1 haw
no mean id now determining, but whether the
<>ne .r the other, this traima. tin will mark with
emphasis the progress of tha extraordinary events
of this most extraordinary era.
Having > een thus confined for three weeks thrv
were imally leleaifd and a dag of truce given fi r
.mi return .South via Fortress .Monroe. Tor Ih 1
termination ot iniHf..rtune and happy consunimu
tiou of our hope*, we are indebted to the pars.,
lent etb.rtfl and ,;reat inttnencuof Judge Wsvi...
>.f the Supreme Court, and the lions. Keverdy
Johnson end K.lwin Stanton. The friendship o
these gentlemen, which suetaine.l me throughou.
tuy trouble, eanuot l.ecouij etisaled by praise, bin
this public acknowledgment ~f our obligation .•
t.us a j leiisant duty. Nor can f omit to men
tion iu this c nnection the name of Col. Thouiu-
M, Ivey, the Judge Advocate attached to vicne,
al McClellan'* start, who from Hie moment he
was intrusted with the case, acted with aU that
promptness end courtesy which distinguished the
upright magistrate and gallant soldier.
The side ..flense of my family consisted in ac
live but open rrtorls to relieve the wants m ih
Coiitedernte prisoner* . .maned iu U astiiogtoo
in supplying ih.-.’ ot them wh.. were sick with
proper tnod, and all with such clothing as they
ure<led (in which they were aided by the contri
butions of many cit Mans;) in tha undiaguipad
expression, both in conversation and correepco
dance, of entire (empathy with the-'touth and ,i<
the declaration ol our purp. sa to return to our
Southern home u* soou a* pran.cable, uur ot
landing “hath iliiseitent —no more.” The Gov
ernment has re'ained such of cur erresj ~n
deuce a* thvy deeui necessary to vindicate then
conduct, and with thi* knowledge J defy it*, n.
clalo, high or low, to -how that it we* other r
greater than ns l have described it.
It iv needle** to add that the proceeding cn
our arrest wa* in violation of all tha form* and
requirements.<l Uw. It were but idle uiccWti j
to complain of this in pre sue# rhe fact optnly
proclaimed that the constitution and iheiaa.i are
blent amid the cla*h of anus. *vtata Necessity,
once denounced * the tyrant's piss uu w ull* the
throne, and by its despotic will al..u, dominate*
the land. In iheir struggle to preserve ih i<
Mortal Integrity of the I'nion, il.e Northern ruler *
trample in the dn*t tha constitutional principle,
upon which its goveriiment is based. To preserve
the public liberty, they invade private right, and
taka from thecltixea ilia protection secured to
him by their most solemn compact. Thus w
learn that nations profit nothing i,y experience,
aud tha future historian will repeat tho saroasiu
of the Abba Hieyts, “Us >anient Lre librae, at ils
ua saveut per etra juate*.* p PHILLIPS
Moan.a, Chrt, 14,1841,