The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, December 01, 1862, Image 1

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.utiT S .VUtBKY t'r(.t>rietrs. Volume XVII, I (ULIMI'B. TIWOAY. NOTKMBKT 23,1162. I m Til. 1 : Win REoIIIKM (MMU VOLUMtEUS. || BeookV Turnpiice, J Hi 4 uilles from Riohmouu, Va., V November I'J h, 1862 j Mg £j>. Time*:—M. v delay in writing for several fl j |V , hn.- been ■ ;i ,ug plei*M ■’ | r tHable tocuiEmuuicaio—se 9 c , n d t hc eo! o-i w*t wouiher we h*vo recently ■ .xpcricuCtcl m vamp*. The dwellers interne ■ rj s3ppo*ed to be in barbarous haw Latin, lent I / ~; />.r uiway* read with mtuket, but tbo I non, uliL-jugh a iinaller, and peril p* a mightiei | ■ j..-irnne it, is n . mw.ijs so ru•>’ to be wielded j I l'n- i • ri"■ a.wl cffci oi the one, ‘s dependent on. .Ue nerrs* ini thet*/ the other ii .v ttrength of me brain afluued t“.the bar- W; of iihjuMf, eWOtjuD.* aud sympaibiei and uilVeiioas which will not always act aa servants at the bidding of the will ibe ti.-qdence and ftisgiruiiusi of tho peu is of ioq saved or lost by opportunity, but this op- I’ -rtunity to those who go a soldering ia seldom j unproved by rea oq of eoid, hunger and woari- j U9 a. Ootne whole we have coma to tue dolib- ‘ crate ©uucluafa*? after some experience, a good an- *i of obeelVatTm and reflection, that the pre.*- tu; taeor> *rnd praties is wrung, via :—-to starv-. *u 1 !r;- zj i *#'i into either writers or fighters, \V.i *r-ua\* erased to Hr.’ oucobwrba and■/. Jk” u c-rucob*. If you wieh tbp one to have . aghis ..otjby to be recorded fur the benefit f j. steaUy and the other to do, to L*. grvttu Uy rdioiuba v<sTW* “MPt keep them well led, well ice'to red anil well efc>thed. Falstaff understood ;!u philosophy of this ijra whan Lc reasoned on no virtues of seek and tha*r gioUtious andei h.uisaif a-bame-i to tnarc i.his huusn, n„'geJ, dirty company agrdagh Coventry and ;*re u a- his opffciun that his soldiers u ...vv. •* a cowards, that they would steel hnou ‘ i.-oin ovary hedge and (ly like wild ducks a t ■ •ae report of a calvaria—- of ! for *nt of good t trims nnd driaLiny We tbiuk (and aronoi singular jfl tho thought) r.i .t orr - vtmnont i* cxcreaiely carele*i it not i &soar soldiery We are *l*d that this subject is beginning to aUfact penirc aueaiion ihrougb p’’ oritictsioj <,f ibo i'.ces. Tho Freeeh and tog!-83 so’diurs is writ cared for by Lw rappecl ■ kV A‘*v nnxent uu'd ufie record of a tiiuucuud ■a i.e&. tb-. Tri-colo r and Ulood red Bao- Htr of Old England ban waived in triumph, bu ■tr.t :Lo graiiu ie and bravery or lheir k9Qi lu deleedi g the land of their sires ai.d the home* B their alfactiou*. Much **f tixu .sufleriug of our •“lier* Ui*y be a; rxbuieU to their proverbi*: f iiiit of heronigtit end oarelMsnusa—much more [JJ t'6 charged xo thu iguoiance, dissipation id coiiM4uei.t aollishces* ud arrugauo** ot come the better paid officer*, still there is a wide jrgin on whxohto eocerioe the d&linquwueie* f lie goveruuxeut and its agea's. When C ingrest efu. os to pay the private but sll a ut nth auu ivies ita Member a thuusaud* by tie your when ilf ration* of beef and Aur - nly are uii-en> ed out to thoae who through hot and cold, trough anow and tempests have lift wife chil ren and friend* to tight for the thru;h and ght—when aboea end blanket* cannot or will ot be supplied an ! (lower and ot j rrny i* left without puy to per .ah bone* h the mds and storms of Heeven; it surely is tin o think soberly, humbly un i Justly upon ooi Ixodition and reveal the uauso us aj much Indi iduil and national misery. As we aula las; puguat through the Maou Telegraph—“lht> tives, in other*, daughters and sisters of our rel iera eh -ul.i demand a more certain and tuba un Rial consideration than idle wind, for the liver, Bbe broken liuiba und liucussd and xnangieu Jodies of their natural proteotorawhile a % me, they are exposed to the “tender naereica * | (u Land Sharks and Blood Su©k-rs. ■On Friday, the 7th of this month, we had e 1 Jens!Jerable tall of anow. Col. McDowell's X, iiegiment waa ordered that day to Culpepper 11. It waa sad to *oe the poor Soldier* trudg g along through mud and anow. many of wuoox barefoot. It waa painful to realize that, tap of the *<mi slknng drum which *u tu ft >oed the brave soldier to duty and death v.i Bhoed by a pang of his |fHyical suffering. Ihv B- u from that go<-l, u!d, rave State are gsner- B y well provided, but no ehoea will long wu ftand this soil and climate iuoauip I A Sew day* ago, a delegation ot ten, one trow Baoh o rapsny of our regiment, waa authorised ft go home for twenty-one days to obtain sup ■lie* ol rtu-es, blankets end ether neeesearxea for Ru dest i ui* xu the respective eomjaa.ea. We E-p* a kind and aympu hetic ear will be turned m their appeals and that each doner w 11 realise Btat it i* more blested to give than receive”— Bai cherity l* twice blessed—it biessps n.a i who H*s and he who receives. The retura to earnp R these m nilemen will be looked for with mi His solicitude. It will parabce or give lucre ... and lit r j many a manly arm and sheer or sadden Oft y a brave heart. my la*t eomoftiafooflloa you wore inform*'’ 1 two N. C. regiments, e Mississippi end ours Mm - a brigade, binoa then, tbs prmgrttmtmt bL been obenged, and with the iUU the Migai*. ■ uu* o.>mpoMd of the 11 Aiosiasipp, Col* 11th ditto, Cal. Butler, ou th* 42i ditto, Xtiltr, together with a battery of ligh ar- ‘"J- ‘\tu. Davis, the comma a dor of the i.i v i, r oiher au-1 not a nephew of the He ‘-ij-oofAßt of the art of war, the Haud seience of thrw* ng , ba: our Musi* Urn 1 comrades have tigureo Mit bu.tao h from to febarps'-urg. \‘.'o n -jp* k * ;i y vto aro tube woo that (bay will tai pr-p.i all the glory, and it any running u dou tbs- H*y M not traivo too highly the swiftness oi heels. Our bad *ot we would not huve i . -out good, repudiated bo far, bow • hard lighting hero is oencerned, we do , believe j will reap a harvest of euen.e or for Old Winter will eoon pla-: a bio, bad all amiabU intentions of—“on ie Rich* J® 4t>rd 7 ftt * o’clock, A M., n courier sr B re<l with ‘t4mb to iu-roh at 7 o’clock with four ration! to a bridge on Satath Anna river, our camp and Fr.duri’k.bnrp Thf >ntr< t left at the appointed hour in fir.;: £} r 1 ■ Your correejmaueat, with two from each ■ • P*oy, was deiailcd to ‘tie honorable, bu’ t rervioo, ol guarding tire tout* aud iginn“hc absence of the regiment. The have again oc. opted Fredericksburg in after some skiroiubmg. Oar troops do B) 0 1 Urge quantity of tobacco about to b> to tbe North. Ballard Preeton, the liistin/ullied Sen fro® thu State, died ou Sunday last at hi- in M ntgotnery county. The voice wo thn pleasure of hearing to often at the late of Congress, is now mule on earth for r ’ lie wm a noble aon of the nobis mother atMuion, heroec and patriots. H*' 11 ’ tf°uvo* W. Stt.HU (Snuh! Smith: 1 1 beard that name called before ha* | rK>inted Secretary of War ud mu i m in B” Geo. W. Randolph, recigued. K? D thu elimate it may be said with literal that “w cannot tU what a day will bring BP” fr w <**7* ago, the weather wti e*- , BJ 4 n<l * cold, wet and diaagrceable-.now, it I soft as Spring. Thu song of tho erf.-. i.;:ngled ! this morning with the vhouta of oor warrior* aa j they bore themselves onward to meet the adran clng enemy. May Gju lilesa them with clear skies, warm nights, strong arair, merry heart*, and especially with good app'tiles and lull hav ersacks, and give them * safe deliverance ‘roui all dangers b\ tl rnd or field, from all iailroad agonic and apple and potato venders. 0. A. M. Fio k foe Railway tra'n from Fredericksburg,not arriving at tho uaul hour, five o’clock, P. M yestertay, it waaatj enpposei that it hnd been detained bv our j; authorities for military purposes; but conje tavf [ -as set at realty MMhrrlval tei* o'clock, K SI- From ona of Ahe employees of the road wo lenru that h hen the wortung train from Richmond arrivad within throe quarters of a mile of Fred ericksburg it was aioppad by several shots from ‘he enemy’s long range guns. The enem> fired from the Stafford bill?, and their shot patted directly over the erntro of the town. The lain huv.ng been b.ieked off to a safe distant our informant proceeded to the depot on a bun 1 car and thence walked as far as the railroad briige over the Rappahannock. At this point ha was within three hundred yards of the enemy's pick et* on the opposite side of the river. The town wears a deserted appearsnoe, except v. here occnpled by our troop*. Os the number of our forces thoro it is nnaowidiary t„ speak.— The enemy bar, since Monday, made no and mon strotion of any kind, exeept firing upon ike ;*alo > eaterday, and throwing a sow eholls et tha rail road depot. Tho oseuiy’s firo was ia both .-isoa without rfleet and waa not replied to byonr gua*. -JM. Exmminmr. Fjijk FaKPinicß-ctto.—Tb* only demon*‘ rtration made in this quarter on yes'erday, was ! i oy the envoi/, who threw a few sbebs ttl | Hietmooarailroad, and also at a wood train wmch happened to be near. So dameg*. how. over, wa (ffected. Tho enemy stl’l h i t tic Northern banks of the river for several uiU- The pickets are within haibrg distance >/ tt .\ k other, and it is reported that on yestsrdsv *ev* ernl interesting uouvertation* paeed between them. It appears evident that a battle c.mnot be h;rg dchyc J —/fie*. Enquirtr. \ PKOCLATIATIOA. By JUiLPM M. BROWN, Governor of G*-rgln. To tee People es sot 4 Suite: THK General Assembly of this Ftat© hn* pars ed *in art which has rhi* dy reox ,v„J thn *hbi ton of the Ooveroor, of which tlo following is a copy, to wit i AW ACT T> be entitled An Act i < pveveM the ucnecevsa ry eon-tnnptloo . fgraiu by dtoidlc sand maii> afar refers of spirituous Section Ist TA-i General Assembly d-> That from and after toe expiration o; ten day Iroai the publication of the Governor'* Procia eiation hertis after provided for, it #ball o-r. oo lawful for any person or person* u make <#r cau ; to be ineda within this btate, any Whisky, Al cohol, or other spiritnoa* or malt liqnor* out of ut}J Cnwn, IV'noau Si - *r gi ■!>), f... medicinr. , h<>*pital, cUetuical or lueebanicil t ar posss a* Uereinatter all<w*d—-aud any person <• • ffeudirg shall bo deemed guilty of * misde meanor, ani on eoQVftclion therruf. shall betined for every eecU < ffiovc, not lea* lhau two th ui aod dollar*, ua more then five thousand do'iars, and be also subject to impri'tomnaru in thceotioiy jail dot expending twu.ve men in*, in the ducre t oa of the Court. Sxc. 2d. livery day'* or part of a day's dic uiiaiiou conirary to tbo pr.iviatouc of this act, I “hill be deemed a separate eud distinct timer, J Sxc. 3d. Any p< i* nor persona who shall by lacy meaua el tranepiruuon whauiver, take • r ! send, ot reuse to be taken or sent out of the . limits of this dtate, any artieie of grant, ground or unground, wkb the intent tbs; set J art! cle, or any portion at it, uto be • into spirtuoua liquors es any kind, shatl be dio'ui-.*d guilty < f v oiisdeaaeanor, and i>* cuVjeot t > the pets tie* hereinbefore p;jviiiea. Bsc. 4\h. The bans to be impoteil by the Cenrt under the provision* of this act, ahull be paid one-half to the informer, nud the other belt to the Jui’ieei of the Inlnrior Court of the coun ty where.u the conviction la had, to be by said Justice* applied to the support of the wive*, witiowe, and famffte* es each voldisrs of this State, as bare been, now are. nr hereafter may he, in tbo military ‘ eervlce of ’he Confederat® Status, or of the Stare of Oaorgla. Sai . bth. That the (I or era or may In Ms dJ orvuoa, grunt liiwrr-* in writing to ettteena of this State only, fbr the manfaetui mg of h an amount of Alcohol, or other epiritue. liquOW as ai ;i in h:i be nteded by die G i einouut of the or !brf , imi* oai, naerhaatexi or tucdloa 1 pa?pone* r Provided, IJis Sxoolte-cy I* hereby ted io grant license-* to the of! lucre and age* 1 ’ : and contractor* with the Cod ft Write (Jovefi-Ri-nt for the di*iiil4ba of vhiehy, to au an. unt cot .icec Jiug one win ten o! gallon*, for the use • f nul C rtif-jiarato Gtverrjmer.r, and Pr*i4td frt.i/u-, That the atm rbail ba distil vi a’ -be iiaia.ee of at least twen’y miles f'rtai u-<y K i'l Koa or stream nrjeßy navigat'd by *t a® boau. But no paraon dif'iUing under an/ H wanea a u.esald, sba*il ewM any wlwlrr r o her apiritisotis liquors for more than one and liar and Lnf mtut per gallon, nor alcohol at more ban two dollar* aodfttty uants jnsr gailen, under the 1 ,ulcie> mf*r+emi . An/ M—— granteU wu-!cr ibis act ahail be ravoabia at the pleasura of the Governor; and a. ehali ba bis duty to revoke tb •hma whenever be ebail have reason to believe that it is abused or perverted from thu uses .o- Unned by this set. bsc 6. Iu granting the licenses heretofore provided for, tbe Governor shall give *Lo pro er ease to thoso seoti.ua htho Stale Where grsiu may bo mast abundant, and at points most re- | mate frum rallruad -*r water transportation. 6*j. 7. Ibataao 1 ! applying to tbe Governor for aliecneo to dill any grain as pro vided for in this act, sb*ll, bvtore obraining • such ueenss, m.\ke and subseriba M< wr t teu a f davit bsf irasuine Julies of the Paace, Justice of tbs luftrior Cou t, or Notary fob.io •>f this Slat*-, and file the tame in ibe Esteutlve Ofice of this Slats, i* which nfHavit be shall J swear that ha will oot make or hmaa to be mads more wkiaky or other spirituous liquors out of gram than tbs number of gallons specifled In said license. And any person violating said oath by making a larger amount tkan the amount which be is authorised by said 1 1 sense to make, shall be gnilly offal e swearing, and on eoavio* don thereof, shall be pnnubed hi oh manner as is provided by tho laws ofth .s Mate for he punisbmesit of offenuers guilty of false swearing. Snc. 3tb. It shah bathe duty of tha Govern or ini mediately after the of this Act to issue his proetamstion, announcing this law,and calling upeo all officers of this htgta, and it shall oe the duty of all sueh officers, civil and mi na ry, to soe to the faithful eaiorcomanl of this ! set* | 6*c. 9h. It shall be the dety of tbe Judges : of ibe aepmrlcr Oourts to gin this act la speeial charge to the orand Juries at each tarns. Ssc. 10th. This act -ball noiiiiuuo in force only durl’ g the existing war.” Ia accordance with iLj- re tirements of said s'stuta Ido issue this my proclamation, *’4ll uoanciog this law,” and haraby call upon all officers of this Stale boih civil and military, to “loe to tho faithfulenforcemeut of this Aot.” 1 alio invito all g,ot oitiens of this Sure to U vigilant in assisting tho fllaers tn tbo faithful and prompt oxecutiou of the law, that all per jom who violate uny of its provisions at any wait from aud after ten d.iys from thi- date iu- I elusive, may suffer all the pains nnd pvualtlev psnaosed to i:s violation. [ # Uivm under uy hand and the lireat Sel of t*lale, at tha Capitol 10 MtUodgcvitb*, this twenty-second day of November fn the year of our Lord. Oue Tbounanu Eight Iluaircd and Sixty Two. JOSEPH E. BROWN, Special Ctfrroapvßdeure of the Chicago Times. listein CltflioL*. Sr Lout*, November 13—lho Chicago 7n- Aumhao wrong infornianou about .hnoioctroue 1 n ihn Stole iiali is elected to Congress over Ormto by • i~vo, aud Kuiaua over Hrui-kil by 9 009. Bngadier-Oenerul Herron arrived from the Sothwcwi, on ‘eavn of aLeouca. Them 1* no 'vws from there. Lx*Governor King’* majority is 1.000 over h i next bighosi opponent. McClurg over I'.HC 1,200: B*)yd over f’helpa. fiOV Senator thinks tli *iua*Kipa liOKita will hav asutalbmajority in iko L gis lature. Loaa, ••ocled 10 Congress iroin iho St. Jo- Mfpk diotrict, cluimed by tbu vtiurv-ou.*, is re por rd aa a <oasei vai ‘v. fnm K'tU'k). Letrt. Cha L. Kulgu'oy, who wne iu com ua* of Company H. Sd Fonda Krgunrnt, ia ihr i<hi at i oiryville, Ky .on thbm u 1. and was orxoiid and u the leg by a tragmeut of siisii and aken prisoner, arc ved iu tins cuy yralor* day roin Vicksburg, on parole, fie atslea that .KHf f.How prisoners arr ved with him at J,i*.kou,Mias., for parole, lie left Vi.-k'burg iu 14tti. Lt lrwm Drysd.tle, also of Com pany B, having his left eye shot out, was at : Uarndstmrg hospital doing well on the 2Jd > ult j ‘ were all the w undnl o( his . ompnny ; 1 he nly death that had oeeur eJ wav tln.t of , l* V *#iii. son of Dr. Weema of dt. Angus- ! line la ; be was shot m iho head. Lieut. > Comp nr H. wiio'wu* shot in the leg ami 1 domen, died of his wounds Lun Ruigeley v* kepi in the military ! p-icon at Lciiieville *fte be waa lokru, for 1 nr* uioaih m r*?ue confinement, nod badly 1 rfronted. Th© indies of Laiumvilte and llur- I r-niaburg. who w. re eiiJettv> i g m mini Mer so the comlort- of iho Wounded, were noi al- • lowed tog vc (!>• in atlcim.u He amtos ihnt our toe was a hunt 2.f>Jo, while ‘ that of the Abolitiouiata wo, ptit down at j i 6.000 to 7,000. 1 hay acknowledge thet they ! were whipped by r.ur forces. T P. Ridgcley, ol the • and U. S. Army, who wii well known and ca'eeined by many of our ! ciliscna. His son is a gallant officer, end an ted well cu the field oi Perry vilic. j See Rep Atkusa* lutrlligeßee. We have the Little Rook Gatslt* of the 34b , All ~ s of rumors prevailed as to the Federal j •dvnaceinto the State. Thu utoi reliable wa* to the ifeot that they were in the North west, | Ml.,itf%ig:>ic'U thousand strung, aod that their acvabce wu* prebebly within a lw mile* ot Fay* eUorihlc. I hey are dividud m fmr b ‘die*, all ofvrkit-h are lu an area of about twenty tulles, iha.r principal c*ip being at Walnut Spring*, wh faiteVN, iu Luatou ouurUy. It is staled, al*u a lew regiments of JPodcrale are encamped at i'ittumii'a Feny,un the north east border, and ■ that a detachment bin kata dowu a* far as U* •qahvßtas, arreatiog citMcns, and iu *oo cans daaUoying property. The waatfcar 4nritg tha vak jirecedtug tla k:k had bee* qa>ie euld, with heavy fro*t*. Gea IK:toe* n*d issued an order giving notice thatao fleer or person oth*r than thoae liaving 1 .authority ?roo the fteeretary at War, approved I by hii.i, would be allowed to recruit volunteers : tram Missouri, aad tbit debt* contracted by I uuaath i jiud parties would not be paid Lt Col 1 tValduP Juhason was in charge yf the Miasoufl reoraitiug servioo. The True Democrat state* that seventy seven prisoner*, siEtoon wagona. and over on# hußdr*- i bor.ONi aud lASUo*. which were eapiurtd by a 1 aetachmvut ot Col Faraona’ cumoianu, had rn ved iu L i'lo Rook. 1u Fine kii uff RoutLron, of tha 11 th, states that 0.l juanson bad been re alected Ccnfeder- ate states Seeator. Three geiitltmen wrra uaued for lire place—Col Johnson, flus AII Garland, and lien Yell. Tpeaauio journal ki4 wn a letter from the clerk of tbe ‘O'.ton wilt at Veu Burea, recently wuiued, wb ■ h stated that tbe proprietors stea ded rebuilding -as soon a* possible. Tire less by tbs fire was all sal |40,01i0. I.e that uuarly ai thv wool was raved, and will ire deliv ered to owner* upon sell. The factory uaal Just got fairly into operation, bavin* put a double set of bands to wore, worrit eaabivu them io mm ou, fl.iy pounds spun yarn par hour. lie lottbiluMi .t Jtwtl.M Suit. Ij lie Yukwi. VS e Isaro, upon tbs autberiiy of a gentleman who has lately visited the ptaa , that the Yankees have Stoien aau carried awav all tbe tombsreaes aud üblms from tbe ancient vburebyara el James;oWhl These records masked rhe burial pi sees ol soma of iae*arl.er aaU.ers ot Virginia, aid fur cubed a soitot conoeeting link between : tire pnet sad present time, which no one could ; contemplate without ike deepest interest but an ordinary curiosity burner would have Oeen con tent with copying the quaiot toaaiipt cur, aud ! left tba stone to tell tbs neat pareer by wbceo ns lies lav henna h To a Vulture like Bernum they weu.d prove a pud ab.e spwuatiun, yet la. one ever dreamed Before of dereeratiog and ! robbing the graves of our ancestor for Uia sake of gam. It remained for the Yankees, those meanest of all thieves, to illustrate the epitaph el one that “ Would peep sad pilfer upon his mother's grave,” Yet we srs not surprised at ft. Tha same dev ilish spirit has marked their course from tha bagicßitig of the war to the present day. Only reesu'iy these tnorern ghouls have dug up graves in Knstvrn North Caroline, in seareb of buried treasure. They have no respect for the living or tha dt*4 Richmond Wfvg. and Indiana will he represented in tho next House of Representative* by twenty-one DemteraU lo nine Kepubllaans. Jn tbe preecnt Hoots they have twenty Republicans lo thirteen pemocrst> Repnblicaa lens nlsvaa ebsri. £>vai*U gam, ik. fit SII V K II KIG NT V II V THK COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MO.NDAL ftKCEMER I.IRBJ^ DUUkBIS WKDNJOMT, J(OV. 26, IS9 • . v m b|wiG a Ike twrgu Relief tl .Usuti iliau. We wuld aekuowludgn our indebtedne*.* to dr. S. A. Billing for a copy of the Reports of ‘tis above nauisd beniticout sooteiy. Thu Re ■orts are printed in pamphlst ( farm in a vary neat manner and the Traarttrer and becrctivry ot tus Association dsseivo tnu h credit for tbo very tall and perspicuous maot.ur Ui dvhicli the funds cntriui dto their chnrgo is acoouuied for.’ O.i ‘arelnl exaimustion wo must adu.it Ibe extent and 0 miieteness of Hie many ramification* ot ! >bi uoblochaiity nstoniahes even us who have alwsy * had n m-Hi tlattcriug idea of tho amouai ct good the incisty had and was doing. Tho soldiers oi tbs State, amt iu usa>y in stances of the other Smtes, will always hav* rsasoi. to leinorabsr tho nobis founders ot this truly characteristic institution of tho Epiptrs State. Am-mg her sisters (he will show her right t<< her name by being not only prominoni in every eutet prise to make our people self sui : iining,J-ut in first showing, on a magnificent seals, ifer belief in that bletsod ohsvujr which ‘■lilcsves him that gives and him that take.-.’* truly ••ibrico blessud.” \> u my o<>d Msgs tbo founders of, aud donors to, thlu m orptise, whose fame will >at be world-wide—a model ‘or rmra • tion to all eiviliaed snd Christian po j 10. corsisi sam vs, Li.um Ui. PROOLAMATION. It appeal log to uio tha’ A‘ rabstn L • oln, at prtseu. oecupj { Presidential chair of tbo tctmu.iiti 01 Ihe United States of America, which 1 h*lr has bear: so üblp filled by a Wttihir.gti'p, a Jeffsrsou aud a Jackcon, Ls, in violation of bis oath of i ffio *ud nil• of the Pecaloug* which recite that “yen sbaß not eovvt your Dei |tibor's lend, liia ox nor his *., n u r his mnn* servant, or bis mild servant"—issued a pfee'a •natioi: usoladng and the servants commonly evIS ed slaves, wiu;iu tho Confederate SSitvs it’ America, free a?ur he 1 : day es J .ausiy, 18^:?. I do hereby is uo i his my prochuu- ton tic ularing that tri m aud after tho Ist day -. Jan ury uo person renting house*, lands or any other description of propert}’ whatsoever b<- boglng to panics iavoring the pieoetit unholy wsrontbo South and its inirtitutions siuiaw within tho twenty States, now cad-Hi by said Liuoolu tue Untie* States of Auierk a, .-liali j ay 1 any rent, •uinnen. a*ion, Ao. f*r.s'iu.c, lot sha.l 1 hold said j ri petty in ‘-/e •iwi/j/sj” an 1 nU per*. - sons within sai l tuinnnt of the Uuiied Stntie, arc heieby warn 4 against reoeiviag the pvs -1 tape stain 1 * iasuc.ibT 4ho f, aeu y Uepanimut 1 of sftiJ mnuautoi tue Limed bla'ea in j iyman*, | 01 part pay tnont of any bill or ai ioui.t due es from certain data si pieseut in my pne.eesiou, I ’ *'U couviQced that the said itiuu*- t of the to sal'td United Status will not alter a I declaration of pe.iOO betwt.cn the O >ll federate ’ States end it, liable to pay tfttee ttutt n tho doilur ot He debt, and oonri'quetilly will not ill I that esrjr tatnfmMny emout be able to redeem I its sum piaster stump*. A strict compliance with tbe oouiiitfonso this Frocdum itiou is made ioipuiativo on ail p;-rties in onfurcini; this pruclauiaiion, the AUbanna or ‘290” will receive instruciions to visit some of > tho Northern seaboard elites tor the purp .no. | Dooo in the Empire Stato ot the South ihle 241 h day of Noveuibsr 1661 and of the In d*-pence of the Confederate States the 2d. [Signed J COUSIN SAM. , By order of Cousin Sum. “Kunai.,” boo’y. SFKKI'I or m. A. li BTim\B. The following iu an cxtjaot from a *pe*” b of i lion. /L. 11. Stephen/-, at Cr.twfordv.iK, Ua ,on j the Ist ins'. It will ot right tbu mi hiu deist an ; ding of the public us Mr. Gtuphoiib’ luruxvr rs uxarka on the subject of planting cotton : “Hut, bweidta the pr-'du. t* y to u.-tam ouruelves, to support oar arnaie?, and ■ a 'y on war, w have another element of tremendous ; power, If properly used and applied—a r<-<’- ui. o l aud puwvr unknown in European wan, ani u?i known to oar aoceftira in the war of their rtiv loluto.n Mr* b. hero said be alluded to ourgrru s aplc, cotton; and be ihuulJ not Lavokaid inur© j up u it at this time, than barely to nak thoao | present to call to their mind* wh it he had u*J Ji u mo* tof them last year upon that futj. ;;, I whan he uddraasc.] Uteto upon the Cofipti Loan, but for suiue miaaonception* that have got in the j public mind from a paragraphic report of s’ iue | remarks he mad© at a meeting lately iu • par*a I borne, from that repoy, said Mr. R., buvu l -kto I the idea thet I urged upon tha plua’fers tbei* t*> { pur.: largely of eotton next >er. Al'< *in ~ \\ j this cocnectioa, to *a/ that umhii.g C'uLi be . farther from tha fact. I urjn i the pKnar j toerc, first nnd above all, to grow j'raln aid i stuck, for l.utnn < “osuuii liwn, ami to supply the ! nrmy. Whjt I aaM a* Hpar’a upon th-; -utjvt of ottoo, muu j of you have .fton hrtrd m* say in privet© cc.versation, .nod in at oi y si>. In the public speech last yenr, to wlxic!; I ulla i-d CoktoD, I bava ui uotained, and da o.intern, j# one of th’- fi-. t -lorncr.'n power, if not tho greatest, u *>ur • • aitaMd, it If wrr© bn properly Ml! ffi” tually lie-d, as it ui’ght be. fteu;*on’a Btj-o-.gth was iu Wa *• Oor strength is in rur looks—not of hair m- w oi, but iu our locks of cotton. I bwlGvi* l?’ m lb# hcgiQn t R ’hat too ctiaaiy w'oul 1 inti ct op n oe mere str.nu* injury by the blo< kale thet* by nil other iuf.*ne oouimned. It was, in tLeJudjuien* of all, a oia M r of the almost, if not vital itopor- Uree to kavo It raised, removed or broken up. How was it to be dona t That wa-, ami U the 1 question. I. W.# thought by inner that such was the dernsßd for ootten in England, tbuV rhs wouldi ‘.h bKckado, a* it was, and ffffs - b*cu all along, not wi’hln tha term f t * J®rl agrassicr.', to.if ir, hac oot 6c*.i., 4’ S” f out,rely eff ot&ai, though close enpag i to do as great injaty. I did not c incwr In tbl/e opinion, a* most of you wall kaow. I thought it w’ uld have to ho d-nc by ourselves, and could be done through Ifce agency es cottou—not as h pclK<fal hat a ©//iLtncrriai and tuaaicial power I wng in favor, ** yt knew, of the G<vrumeni'a tekiag all tha cotton thet would be •üba'Tiba#fsf night per ee&t. bond* at a rate or prise a* b'fh as ten cents per pound. Two million* es hair# es the last year'* crop might bavn been counted upon ascertain ou this plan. This nt ten with bags of the average commercial weight would have euai the government, on© hundred , miilioosof bonds. With this amount of eotton in bund as pledged, any number, short at fifty, of the bast iron olad steamers ooa.d have been contracted fur and built In tfuropa— steamers at tha cent of twu million* ®*°b "Old be procared every way equal to the Muoitor. Thirty mill loue would have got fifteen es these, which • might have been enough lor our purpose. Five might have been ready by the first of January last to opem <>■>• on* of our porta bloek*dd on our toast. Three of the*© eould have been Jefl to keep tho port open, and two oould bare con veyod the cot’on across the water, U aees-ary. Thus, the debt ©oald hsr# been prompiiy paid i with ootton at eaaob higher prioe thaa it cost, j apd chaun* of trade kept open till other*, aud . ■—l ■■ iiiamMi ivriiTi ai many more *• nvcrnny, built and puid f-d- l.v-tf.d bay.’ lus* tbanv>tto mon;hN pWA*t t o\p*w4itt>tb'oAwwr nrrny, our c- übt f^iifmT.^ In this way cotton, ss great eh incut of power at out command ns uo other people evur had-Afftiglft’ AtWnau i*i*H, not only iu .ip the b JotfsaAss U> - urowit iiiei\n, wt*h|ui. .thu gg 11 ter vend'da,, by* i4V upi‘)'dkAkJ with S|teciu 10 pay interna mi l^pT*,JM^ ) ‘ha* f?3**p up tho otod’it or the (Liycryrneiii - The pub!id credit in us'gsventiaTk.ssunPstVffei in war. 3*ieh mlbastNr.is, kfft is iv The (lover Ifiirlll*. howevef, oi>il9t!'.tlbHMit view''of the ‘u'mvpi. Many tto"ij|kt ibain*o. liultUifßl. So mu looked up<u* et as 11 proyes* to relieve the pieetei* * *^xf M k 48 u A)*Wi nothing s'lor . of a South,, tis 1 tMiisideri dit iliea'aiid now, juai v<y*vj,{Vi ’ tioanl ns to give bonds lor gun no order, oV Vo“ buy other n v ur. iWitt witK n j view to rcHevFthu pfkntAr.^i mridMt Ul aueommodiitioTr to kkem wonknV been d’bl-.)ta-i aklinii| i<jh Uc *l w et pou'.-.- w.. c-u , - ‘hi |-t I. I*..*- rueon,^; element al p wr, we m.ili lirtve not 10 the iaun unit nt, Ih 1 < l.i” -oi* WWI .MWMlll** fn>rtT(*rly,’ u t-. 1, 11 , ui, l-o. -*■Mh y hltcUif a y#ar ort,fo,Him \V.| yr-. Uh*r .i11#.,...,!* , u.e o r> 11 e |pd. We woui. to iv> “l y iullSr. Wt a u .lei at^wa><iw.>laMa: . u u toll. t. ,“ni><^Tg VVau |>ort.ujia ua ut. va til WB*aiWV 1 j l,c -• • - kak sikaika l Cl-p 0,•,.. to uiauv it A lye v>e.v, aiul uj ('bur Idea 1 pm'aica'ib f ~ta)ra Ks iitff M ll “./.p ** btb. w:it,', *i.|.paT; I—>‘by abau-. .in- fpfbvfik i.: am. >MattaMßtoA.’ wll.iu w.'i - ,au Uu. 1 iul.i i*Ml"W : feU>''%.,Mb*'akW' l "4l#i4#c 4, 1 . 1 ’ lA'V- l never ho euii V 0,,. .1 by ,i.l. y <)-tr ooltoii aiiJuU nr 4” *1 lmfu IU*U o**>t 1 i it Wtbe *oi w h r f jj/j rytkfng ■-lasiwkurykaUisv, •>d if need ,pjy 11 .iu! of t** v 4'.'Uu<W 1 ’ r - : . !l “>.t abvHMwbkl cot 101 l bo nlaul'4* *v<i, Mlti h V* Wp*i coul in i |M<cao w>*4; U *-'•*** 1 i*rttV6#hAlk* lol.'i n„.. Uauaj i,'* t difHMI II*CUW n ,.u 1...a ot y. ,u>., iaia..4ab j.-y fjr iW, , !l l.ii.aai-iiwa.irtl Wa'MM* . .*' ibbt-i <i.g I ‘J,litre, .... a -Jfn :.U*j tkii. liinirijr ta.ti .wn -va- . atr.w:, “l ilios. oOmpu) the Liigiuh Miuisuy to r< .-ign *bstts| (Jovermn..t and i -tlstf the t/frW"Vi who •1.11.0uk MViikhitir Ifti'r •<B*elVSiiW ~ui,o.!;.uifbl'.a*W .-rtinv, ae*e.w*nwt o not TI mf/tiaVu kw-<rta! b.ndlllg objects ui lyrd sftlc# 4 i itts has bvt-u mi oila cto totiu*ustsa*( fuodua | lion of couen ia bir own * qigismr- ti oise j of hi* •>ovastiignpf-<a<*.sm i.yk u* 4m depundve*.J iip.m us lor a mpp ]U ol'kf.i Mhsi*ima*l “j c.\i iji.i, while ki *na|#ei eoffv-d.prvdiiuci* ! t.a.Ct - compel*. vPIklWkS* vtfptW*a<**4k .U* # railed I t Ikeg L*l Lit**’ po--'v •unis, wr.d • hone on ;i*o Wjm tor# m*tM .4 tu* at U vis 20 cents .i^cuii'l, Uu* U4.cui*oi bu luised thcie profitably i-> any uxiaut. /w wempettHou 1 a i ll u*ul ••lyhkmmMh. if eaird u'n cOtapeirtiati ‘eemvhuwqa ram they v©W*j, or it hciiHVtd wuu! i,*e4#or wwistCe, get lu proJuciugMt ae c>h<*aj>g*a* w. uuait md - tiitpfovßUhw le V***ewrt'jro mm elo#ep*iit their than *n niff eebAr of ifa, can s .1'..1y or wisely ;.*y huw cheap ly 0./iiuit Thayer J:. v >Hn**y rPwn ke -theao uuatiie-, with- * few year’s VtbsnlgMkmfirollof* U ‘ipather, tt'ur that- thi? f^dh^^ußs beshgtl* may u t ihv aa waed. can lei) wh-*r-nHW ‘■e lctodd-y ltopw.wsmeiM* in rmeUmve and iiiy in:pudaetld et ©v watsmee**—'hie- u ■ fMhe-.ti Move id iey on i hews uiotaows by givwii*g l %.M.-w-„uwv thw c uW hi rrwwjv ,■** ©VW<brtf.4a rs ggn, Th*- queiay a* els-) greatly aupoiiur to tho old black day tliun rpufd Wvkjfe : 2*o Offl recol v.u jvlcv a? muon land. TANARUS: is a unfffVc.X iHTfilr. vf,k i*ti wil : atiii ‘ l(r y otbo^ •* •* ** * * ‘*4 •*- at syz- s - ‘• ‘‘"7 tir vi- it ir us. \t jtr ou o lu’ ■!> i Tnerel* * “■.k :r,^ y n f j i,flirty A j ,i,. ... fw a-, - jgamp ii'>tfcKd butti-r ;. • .rlalcod in •;. . “v Jltingdpm n..o, un umjwk. .Jj-avyftß. wuhiofle '*me Tilt.-* “iv. r. y.Mre, and on- 1 uiati. A. *.’l.*iotiS (•’t.her “.C-rJCSU oTWr I -aim. j ->-*” ■ a ‘**•“ -r i <hwiwliii * *•'11. *''V, “k'i.W’MrV imt'-lMH&ei* < wti. u, uii 4,5. ‘W M. “o*"’” ‘■•••*. i ju- •vAMUt.*. ..... i,w 1 U'W.. U 4, ywr ( IB >*■ ‘• ‘.BIWCIIIW.MI*,I|MI (wtituli .K Ufc muor H 4 (gh,e i h*“lki V *ffViJ#jj| raw.,., .. .1* U** WONbi pm'-Übru'W-h, ” •W'j ‘-N afc*^N(l*.*r..,*••■****. -banH gaiiin u 1 i ii'mfWJqti’ wW ketja .t|i Hat*t nW m4* i W© simuU u t, i *#{*#£*&>s*, ‘% pr<dlao urn I I 'T sdvauwmg/iui edkHfhf^e Thf* would bo km. idsdMf tAHl'kkii vd” gJjVyf’ rehtviwhu are ■ave had f\||*JsKrtm^ * wbti ib , , lane .- 4 y whileyßj t/lokaO’ co'.tyxu ‘.B, lJu*y bud patriotiem u* w*II un 1. • ):'v,r •I'iue hi*. ‘ Th* fir*? great’ object pi if now, *houfTY>qTo sbr cadic; ts feed; BH well as clothe tocV irifho flelAl “TV do this beside* raiyjng sufficient jprovUiuipi f< i • home cSnsuiopU. u, i:6 isur itj raqsirej iurger grflldrr.ps'. af/ii'h.fanoe'fbr 1 . ,me v r • ‘'• ‘ ‘• ‘ -r ‘h-‘ • r: I ‘ ic. •bjeet or .wry a,. -yi,aw#*siM y nr, uikwiMM aft*t.iSVf WiW i i.cr#3^iSS'itn i rr.ui uy ,iO. -j r,/.'•’•f'**! t'O- . i.r vr: Ga tlu contrary, after pruvislons aie made for Lui%hfi9 ni| VißI ,t iVti V*’ to upply^thq 1 army, the myro coUoi|i >k** V. iiowu tiy> J b i er. Uui* lw r.riblaiy ijjju.r i, .liifficuH mui". Wk= *k* f *!• 'l**i®. V ,,H jr ,1b .ua rsiw Be d.lp. tu D.gl.at it. Hoff ... m.cj U.l, blip. •U,l i, it,.lf a lUiault- iMMMUi. It a*btbt i ltk*y> M4mmW <hw> S-et.’. a,wU , Ur l* UIKIII |ha iujkl >uiu.ls Uk ptanOatiM . M OMk qiltua. Xiilt w*bl4 Xfcei! .I***4 oM eleOft eoS cl q I. 4 ■■ •***>"V; -a as i Wta w o*my^ui a 1 ’ *aSnii^wis'liSriitJ Wa 1- it! yMk'.Mw j*aruoß4,r., Uaicii; lo unu anil t—*H. mail Hu. >W JJfatkW. ! wai;’ ‘.mmlMvill uMlaaktaaa WOaav •* lubt .a—. In. . -*lwaiMa<i“ a JmimJ , I ly.ar'.MJikkJ” 41* sG-*s r 4O“ l, * I **wk il ‘*k i a% • <mmtr r ** lyi flit, tbouaund. Ok, 44,., .la rfjr-1 1 ’ 1 rtindnii !i4*t ofTßiji ing fftnc* in Missouri, as 1 kv ui4 ai } o lu u winfer ■ia'.rtt*4n ‘L fi-V Ufjnutifu] ffi town laia M atato. l -M(<v.4 k*. WglDllc Frauds spun the GovsmfiMfi Inst eighteen v ninrffti*f , rtig !fh t.yJfFHi‘ dT frailltkgalhyt Mie gevsenju- i^ilf ,> b^.ti” bfi sh tbli'Hty *>/ aamgn* tirrofllKrtifW <fc * viNNfiHMk f” ft root. The flfttv m*if- tFfit t4?°WH pu hriikery WHd H. n^Tfmmy hanker, LMyuralMwkv blilWn (UfanUr, P W mjf, tfilut briHh'ftPwi'. hn i subsisted .-WNI th* ’ m*r kk>““ ) x-M.aUn “I'M, i kW,jgai'i>. . .1’ vmUa— ;A a )muiOSISSSSai- n ka a a HaW I—. ■ tail iu tho*’ a**-ttab’ a'Ona.aiiu. ikr— t bkoii'l ts. .aa*tii ta— .ah ‘itut, i**l*MM4<* fa. <!■*. ***4 -Muuh ko.Ja-. (***..‘*t **■* ak-tot-MaiMa—ai. -HC haniM. ptt>S’ W * rWl WM*ta—lb'll- littU aiautli r 4t was Hap.oaM Hi* %fla!o-*a*al I'"ab‘fla4 ka aait-fur th in a uiaa.i.ll aif ‘-SHkaa. ■ ,ia *. faa* ,a*l >i4aa—, ui. * mM4 M . . * JImOU 1 *Mt:Ski y a<aia.'i"auk aaa .f 01aa ,I. i-imW*. M<<i'4qMU’ at TlatalomyN u. ail'WW'il'***'** -"JMI.M aavtliC 040.1 *IKV .mm ami. UMfMMvuaua; W jWml ao ‘ ! ‘ ,C "’ ’ ’ * J *'**** WouMfewtaa.l afrOW* •■• Slpa c.ary, r.vm wllKh KTwa ijariiTihiNwi l aWtotOT'iJlg.': “la 4 /gVoWa “jagg M*M.a4| aj, U .Itaia aaa jatka —w,aav | J'c IlltlliUDce. [^**^f“ji4f<"‘TaTe l .'r,p^"iytatrl!,^fhli’ I cun'nms an ndvcrtfHoiusu,! ’ froiu Ifw aaMtur, buarit, pr'ptaim ’TofVbo b'WaiJM# lh*a-a4aHr, oPa* aM#n Ha I t Miilaanaa.l t>v MatHbila X-pialMaai.v Tl kiaika ‘ I *Ml*a.| one thouHnnd dollart, Interest puja l bb jMf r j j iaa-poibr. Bid a will b • received to tho 26th j sffifiK alto tho fallowing items from the tJiVAfRJI \ ou .( a “! , i**lo_t "i : , bul . IciW !>r rlu. owner 4^9 odcruT* u low ?tok loti : >t vitr j’ ‘ “ pMlnvfs ab -ve Clark They pan-led fUMIXu ljfive rofh'ud tu bu p.riUuf. “ it A rtiibAoii toi ior of on Ma* a'l.MMM.vll, ; <} j\ rAMkiaU outt tm% t4-< :K.itD tr- jpa ol .igg soil. #ur p-oplo may bo HI? “are .i b-’ wfill u--i w.ii* • .*1 twice i#do §u. noPat all nfttisiud that btedo* sliiadaa should bo deputed %y tho minions of _4lfidAlwi, end if .Lurk riiimilton oomes ti> oluirn | authority Vcr auyltortlon gjf the territory, ho * ffl- ft lively time. There will 1 j...ling about it when Frank Lub ild of dofogpu* ’ $i of ay If our half to a ootp 'ltitiifit? ppirated uh jollow fewer to evacuate tfrfi f wju fippp ut a, is of a piece Wirti the |gvago * Qunmtic* of .>ur inhuman foe. Tr n t.> |; (*vopie nre battling with rrpMtUnuj more y thata hi* /.bolls, lii* r i* *o‘e©* upon the to ’ nrm ivicligducsn. ‘•‘WRhg'il wu|||ir h-.s|y|in extraordinary •fifl^lijy. ir, /1 pi;tr. A# .A Iru-Jy Uavo wo killing Tu/sta- utyro, iu fuc: than wo % ll V A ' b , y*- ur aiTid tho dry b|uouiiug'uuusually frequout r“ bl *- an ... lh§*lrrawril. V ibj* vxtra-.'t rhe tthattauooga li*' 11 W ° u tos hu, T ho(> ® B 7 (, f J'ork ~ us thoß© no-culled proventfTof the Black , we bm tliey Will §<wi tho propriety mid wilxErn of iolMiny ptfhjng tt ffi pfhc:ic>: A >eW 1 Idopose, luSffii'.fo, ttfo fjllosvlng resold , lauthiu?tto mws oldtt day* wo jiad a'Ylace therein *## w * 11145 f? HI ‘‘bit ljjsrfy of laying a what 1 rooks vhdtlli scchftd. It - would l3 ront and jftut in < mvmM ier*4ntl Mm- in ot Mofifirr and Tnm 1 n< the day's of’ llijttjwi-, ocratic party or ‘he W* r IV” of a Lut “how , wg>ee*iiuu|o'l •4aafifi>iO.Twnr :.ixgT >vir>liiiig to put an end ly fitouHoiffim htHfiimoißiig il/otf ixunda rn]tho blood of brotb'-* ■f.rsvdU) omaio Lii |Lff° wll( no ruoro atlp ■4PleaMtur|fi!i no iSfe lu ny way oon- Mti iMi to ho cor.* u|the ruin another. WmMMi: tlui.giyeo of freeing ibe fVM% ot . §s4kttdreftl S E jfis 4 .01 iilk.pwr Southern neighbors upon olthor of two preffhltionii, tu roorgan'ralieu htrillf rtfb’ Wonstltulftm of the ConSxfiftrfe’ SMttfrft Af by a rtx*ef*nl *UI ptO-t” 1* so lfctwk.l r front/ Ot oflf.” of, nW)-tt.f obfcfcWrr t. I edfiw e—l>l oevwte geiKilwe -wfis ■ T opal nMhai tlMt frdl. t*at4Pr'™"nt°fT*n". Sen. Mngrnder lull, gine thurn. mill tba*tWWriWTlih Jnd the ■rtok.A'lfarfiiHlw! art that MOJVo<fy *lll 1,0 Iv„tr_ - ;*'• J (T£m> hn, tnd.Mk,n ,6lAiMlnt •••iraptetlmi of A< XWttiWaßlrtn>jWi.,,H mto*. Ik. work 7 aib.ebaW* vtert *i*ii on *tghr. m •Ml on ,rrl)*,i mal t-KnOnOt/i Hem ’■gr I aaU*aM ,iia aai t.nM. - Iri t >m4, ai ana.aaar t4> a.. -* ffiiLi lllilS, TiffIMDAY. NOV JT. lAW _ frojjT Frcderickiburg. Tha effty iu*}.<aui*t of not* from tho now soon* ‘of w.’utike opart- t*vqf*.yvit'day was a visit from Uotu it r iliiuk. one yf tbo aboUjUO* commau '•teVs, wltli saa)yd dysputohes to tho oflioer now cummafldllag uw LmUw aLJi'fedancksburg. The ‘purpoft 'of ahos#4s*patch* is supposed to baa JeiminiT |br Uio.suiruiuitn’ p( thu otty—*a demaud - •’ -• . “ ill not bo grunted. The io su rs of'the |iu>-vi. whatyver it uiuy bo, had not umffli ipdf l t*u,kfne oi the departure of the lUehmvnd two o’clock. No flfit'grtphio was recoivod from Piedwlffc-burg during tho day, after V A. M., whateVou. that the removal of rtfv offinein y,po iho prep irations for an attaek, all which are now said lo have been bditsubimiitod. LAII.K. thf above waa wriilen, wo liave received inforuiatiuu UodT:, Fredericksburg.— *fflcrpTflft d v o.-patch l oij roferred to was aa ti pejvuiyLry demand for tho aurren ■<H'.■’nrtbo j(|o diiuuud ivasasperemp -itadhj iaihoom- Kpg. dha wltcrnativo offered in 1 ‘fit! Tait4t r yvdeur tlmt the fowu would bo dock lb*’ (Saturday) morning, foo.oity prepared to uieet. * Ka*-j * fiS :u;-l ‘ lay tho Pototwnc rlWr siw cov.rc l with’ ve - r ,ls of afl ciaea nnd kin(is>ln.iitilj’ thn iraii*poi t order. That tHeio wei e inu-iulpkl.t-.’ i ff thepraiy is an opinion •au rtaito. J bj jhJttougU of tho army will fbe b'ftatsrqr {irorjiu.ugh to “keep up upponr awrvW’ jio surprised if by Satur day nqjh-. w*H uX-’fi* .d*eir, ucr/ dcotiuatiou, though ‘oriW'Wvse ilia i.* conjecture to. a great extent. Vfm dM*crst.'4|d t Ua: federal prisoners onp tumL.esiiiuaj.o their., numbers at over lOOjOOO, 4ut iho figures. aif Ijys fid > p adjTusc4 hero is under ofDcors In kW...unusii-, people eats well afford to repo so trout and ba bit tfeii e. or rcuiot^, 6 ’ thoro Is r.o oau.-i ta. tti:‘ rreutt.— Itirkmond fSnqmror. 9e>t _ Ctroliaa. r ,Luauj ts ion, Nov. 2'>th—The Legisdstur* mttV*4iA- : blumbiii, yesterday. Governor Pick au’m.AUcUijO wax read at noon to day. l Wg#Vlk OorcFfat’ lAippert of the Contedorr U- >n iuoasuro4 for common dcfoiu o He farbears, in viuw of'Hig crisis, to object t< “tlic onsgrt}t*fiaw, though deeming all such Arts'Against the sffflt ofllie CofiMtittition. H.* atmW?S(l the emancipation proclamation nnd (AriiMUfiki of Stato (iuard* of iinfft-'r* nnd over forty-five, for fffififto dnfy Mitlrws nn appeal for the re i UU 0 Soldfffr’x Frmr’lfes, nl*o for tho clothing Li iJjg) gjoldien frr the'fleld. lie nay* tLar Stats has. in mil-died (NinfWerate troops, be sides S St ita rcserven, lor cosst *4F' rv fcSf-’ un ‘ amendment to tbo ( Qonstltutlofl; limiting privilege of silt l^ynT^tiraio*‘.uiiMitulion wan adopted, and thys? born in tlie Confederacy. Urges prompt of Negro labor, so that the fbrti ficHiious arrAnif Charleston may be made per* mniqaiit. Tnys a glowing tribute to Southern women and especially to women of Virginia, to whot* South Carolina owes everlasting gratitnd*. Thfi fsmftirtftfif of’lha message is occupied with ‘cofisidcrfttloAHTf ffnanees atul of the intern if pbffry of the STfito. I-'kom rttr flirt* fVnA'.nn. Th. Ur,evn*,il]a Flag of tfcfr Irtt, says remit ar© ©outionally arriving nt tho mouth of th© Rio Grande with good* lop Maf.imoms. Unit© Butler refuses to clear ffmn ; bfrw Orienna fbr Matamoraf oq Jit ground th-ft th© cargoes are for Texas. XLu sierbfft’vtrtf* Edward flawkons was looked for daily ftotn Jfrtana. Another sioamship ftoui Liverpool wisTfto’ted for In a few days. CijUun In flrOwnsrWohas risen to thirty three a pcond, or iltfty six cetrts Oowfederato jii *iuy. This If uTiiicrstood to bo the extreme pi bxiug their own button instead of soiling it to speculators. One pound of ootton in Browns ville will bring n po. rid of coffee, or two ynrd* ol domestic, or one and a half of ealico, etc, which is >rc than it would do in time of peace. Thul/T:# gtfi seni vague in t ! Ditiens (which wg ‘eH* ?fs far* w the editer dovtns it prn iki.J, n/•■) ,b at in ro might be dune or is doing { fur deleft-o of that frontier. tVur tpcu ISAwnuft?—W© pretend to no kiU !s science, yet the iiiaetioti of tho I npvat auijiotiiiui at Ghatk.iton tmuxs to u* a Ifttlc The enuoiy have from ten to Iffyon vessels lying ai anchor Jali * i%it CiL J( !U *d thor© they have boon al lowvl. to rat; vu fur muuths, notwilhaUuding ‘tlxu btipg iu.p,is-tion of the moans !>t’r anl sinking cyary enu of thorn, and ‘'wilti pari'qel inCp ly At least, such Is fhb U"ywy;on aouse view of tho ease, and we VSodra to :> see it answered *atiefactoriljr ’ Tiy liftit fplf, with tho subject than ourseip*. Ts Mr Mallory waiting f- r all of Lincoln’s irotf 41mi* tube finished aud floated round to GhnHettop before ho wiil authertro, or direct an ritteok f—Say l(rpublic an. The ropey fie.! coiftfersatiun between Col. Ilim iUca and dun. tlolinrs, in Ark ansa.-, should caw so ever y Airicrioau to bluih with u <me, that tt*p outrages complain 1 of by she fatter gentlemen were perpotratc ! / Ameri ixn sornlers. THio l-arbajities of Bit V rangers in Wyoming valley bavy bo n eel! \ by tfet-de who wear tha of the t's i fiUMtgod ore marshulnd wader, the (lag of i . Union. Ciuseiy,luilowieg upn the cuiupiaiuie k> Gen. HoiuiM, cymes iho iuielligeuco us rapine, arson and murder by the army under Gran’ in‘lts march from Ourinth to Grand Jumwien. If \h% reports arc true (and they com i lt Is time to aek If. in ! the • -imhiot of thia war, all restraint and dic-slp* j line are to b thrr wn aside, and the soldiers oi ; oar army arc te bn permitted tu esereis© uulitni ted frosdom iu tho uioei revolting ana brutal pas*4ni that disgrace Lutuanity. Thu 1.-ftil C Grant's urmy in Uo late march, is ono of b:!*o blood 6( peaoeablo and unoffending uxhab'touts, many of whom were loyal ritftvns, and against none of whom were there allegation* that eouM iJtify tho lawlessness nnd sruelty praouced pon them,— Chicago Times. A New OauatiH lotitur to the Norlhcru pross say# sugar pi Putin g iu Louisiana is approaobing ing Itfltend. Tlie plantations about, Now Os- Kgni arc dfWtrted. Many peraons are buying ns they -a*4—koma ioteading to em ploy white labor, whilst othor* are try tug to hire black labor, the cape is ready fp r cutting. T4c planters intend grinding all tho cane, leav ing a oio for seed. _ 1 ‘ TTr© Pitffii .XWtrrprwiifiewt wf the New York mt*o hat /> 1 fmoj i u mid 0, 1 •rto’ rn.Ni'trtwff i Mah. ••<■•* | mS mMb I *iim. ‘ii m uStu I ’u. ... rEYTOIf'K coiauiTT, j Editor , JAMES W. WAKEEN, \ Eal Number 48 One, of the ItomMMJ of tho Wir. A sprightly uowepaper correspondent has glv ou the public tho followiug among the incidents of thoyvar: A sow yonra ago Sir John Musgrave, of Eng laud, and bis bouuliful daughter, visited New York, bringing with them tho prostigo of a good name, and wearing tho livery of oxecoding gracefulness and rofinomont of manners. They wesoiotoU and careened by the merchant princes of tha gtoat commercial metropolis. Tho daugh ter won th heart of tbo gallant, son of Henry uUmneil, tli© generous and noble hoarted mor- Uiuut of New Yorjt, who has been, and is now, ihe unflinching and dauntless friend of the Soath, apji who has dolled tho Lincoln Uovcrnmont In iho expression of n bold and manly opinion in our behalf, and in tho manifestation of the most substantial aid and comfort to our cause. Sir J ohn and his daughter returned to England soon thereafter; his daughter accompanied Flor ence NiffhtlßgUe to tha’ Crimea, nnd was the constant companion day and night of that angel of mercy, in hor ministrations to the dying and wouu.leJ soldiers in the Crimoan war. On her relurn to England young Orinnell met her iu London, find they wero married, whore they setttld, enjoying all (he luxuries and elegancies of lifc, which the princely, wealth of their lath ers could so well afford them. Col. -—-—i of Virginia, hal often met Mias Musgfctb in Now Yoik, and whilst passing down the street in Richmond suddenly and un expectedly met her. “Mercy!” exclaimed Oel. an angel from lieaven! Fray. Mies Alusgnsve, how eifflo you here?” Her story was soon told with most unadfaeted sitrpHcily. ‘ After leaving New York,” said she, “I returned to England and went with Jfloreno Nighiioßilo to tho Crimea. On nay return, homu I married Mr. Orinnell, and on the breaking out of the war in Ameneu, iny husband avowed hi* doremin-amn to link his fortuuoa with the South, and I aeoompauied him. lie t oon rained 4 company—fitted thorn out at an expense to himself of fifteen thousaud dollars—preferred i hat someone of moro experience :hun himself Lhouid bo captain, taking for hkuself a lieuten aiiey, au-i ho has gone to tight for the South, .and 1 am here in one of the hospitals of Aich moud caring tho best I can fer tho wounded and dying soldi rs of tho Confederacy.” And she passed on—tho Florcfic* NigUtiDgafe of Amor ioa! Iriil oi lajor-’jearl Tu Dou, | The aiiny eorroapondent of the Mobile Adrer { tmsr A Register, writing from Abbeville, Mias. ( j Nov. 11, *a, s: The Court of Inquiry into the charge* prefer , id by General liCiwon against Major General Van Dorn is uruession, but ihe proceedings thus | :ar have been kepi car.fully from leakage. I !•. in from a very well iulormod officer that Van ; U.rn’s eonduc. will, by this trial, he groatly ra tal, and his attacks upon Corinth, upon the ‘ligation, will be luund to be less discredlt- I .lo him than has generally been supposed.— tt u.at £auro of tbo blame will be found to rest t a Frige'* hours, changed the whole oomplexiou of the oonffiol. It has boon such a freely canvassed matter tout it will be no harm to state that this General waa rendered incapable to command by uurcctio stimulants. At live o’clock in the mor ping ho was ordered to advance, but at eight he had made no move, when ho reported iu person to iho commanding General, and having been found unfit to discharge the terribly important duties, Lis troops wuro placed under General Greer. The invtiiigatiou, Van Dorn’s friends appoar to think, will clear him from all blame of tho disaster. BomUnluical us Linen, A correspondent oi the Mississippiau furnish es un aurniunt of the bombardment oi Lavaua on tho 3Kt ult., und the suceeeding day. The Yan kee steuoxers, me number ot which is not stated, wii olo übroafit of the town and sent a a*g .r truce uolxore, dmituding of Major tihea, who was in cunioianii, tho aurieuuer of the plaoe which was refused. Tuuy then granted ono hoar aud a half lor tho removal of the womeu, cnildreii amt ihe sick, tu-.ro being yellow lever in the town. Guo poor old mao, Gapl. Forter.died under the seventy of removing iu a weak state, and tho says tnut otkets will pro bably follow him. About twenty uiTnuton after the time had past* the Teasel* opened upon the town a merderoue fire of shot nnd shell, which crashed through the houses, • shattering aril tearing to pieces costly iurnituro of every description. Many women and children were still in town, it being impossip'e to got them all out at so short ft no t.cq, and it is a uqiruclo that none wore killed or wounded. I saw, says thu writer, ono poor wo man scampering up tho street in the wildest flight, a shell having exploded about a blook from her. Our batteries wero now in full play under tho order* of tho gallant M,<jor. Tho lower battery commanded by Cspt. Vernon, as brave an offi cer as erer lived. Was engaged and ws soon followed by Capt. House, unother gallant soldier. At first the vessels wurs in striking distance of ouroaauon, and I am cor.ain they wero struck several ttaMf, as one of .them backed down a little out of the rang© of our gun*. I think one shot struck right uudor the wheel house and considerably disabled her. The first day's bat tle commenced about three o'olock nnd continued until quite dark. Thn DLXt morning the sun rose olear nnd un clouded, uud our glorious flag was raised to sniff ihe morning air. Tho Yankoe steamers did net hoist theirs —thoy were repairing the damego louo them the previous day. About 9 o'clock, however, tho damage was repaired, and they backed down a considerable distance, as if en deavoring to get beyond tho roach of oar guns. They then opened (Ire with guns of heavy cali bre—ton and eloveninch columblads/and in feet I evory variety of mlssilesjthat wero ever invented tto kill man, were thrown into the town. They j k ; i np a oontluuui fire for several hoars and tl en backed down tbo obunnel, took a small ftouooaer in tow, one they had captured in the hay, und kept their coarse on down towards In* dmnoltt, and wero so m out of sight. The first lay they throw lfl'J shot aud shell into the town and the second day seventy eight. Thus ended the ccnfliot. It was a miracio that no blood'wss spilled un der such a shower of shot and shell, some of whioh wero picked up afterwards, and had not oxplodfd, weighed ovor 100 lbs. The Pbiludolpnia Journal* aie informed by officers of tha Pawnee, from Port RuyaL that preparations for a combined attack upon Savau nah aud Charleston were being gradually run turod. Tho orews of the Powhatfan and other vessels wore being employod iu taking sound ings along the coast. Among other incidents of reuunt occurrence, it Is statod that a boat's crew of one of tho vossels blockading Charleston came very near being ciptured by the rebels.