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J<*<e hsvebei-t requested to p®hi tab tbvfcrf
,»«-. ■ g ncmtewicatm fro® the Cbarfetton Jitv.
r ante: toe unpressiOT thM n applies equally
*.» • . » Augusta and otoer ©omtnun.’'es as if
Ge _ fa: i
TB< •WKSCT M I S.SK..ESW*' ■
Ol.U.’-JaAwi
X niter ix «>r paper 4fcrs m<vuiag ad«»-> Wat
lit *• .®e ß ju»icWMte«i it- HOTI •« *
■tit .my crtu. : a pan. . S-«. it u..a '
Vv. h: Will OS) T d - UfeHRT Chiillt *.> " '.hi-fi Ha M.S
»> men
;.a: Let those »bo b*T? to? power use *.w
on-.e! toe ronxi mm, and me® in ibe priiue .
.jaw to? screw of dberr There
are- .M-d men en usgb to bll toeir pisces—doctors
i't pi dm, to aiaeixd mb sick, K»• disgrace
*tw voting men xe ski.lk under We ye.low e*'
seek official shelter. « ben Carolina, onr befeveC
G»- ■s> *>.«t-aw*i>»rra been toe spin be.
'■' sr i.nd cmr tatty, is oa'l-luug «.? ibe* to save
...■ •-m we aegradatio® of conquest. by a ft* in
i- -.rack comes efes.-lttia® and min, and
... i ary thought of whose excesses roar wit e®,
:-.•!> and sisters ’em pale.. No, sir. toe wo
ait, ■ IM' 3 creiate we panic . but, depend upon il
• ; .- f s a man under .sixty, not foend ta ibe set
, ,-. ■-’ !. ,s country wham our cm is xuvaded, be
v ra.s: ;.be ®fiiie fiug. We wi-'promise tost toe
w m- create oo panic -. ’but w e canno l pr n>»
gel these sleek young men away tn ttf-ey.
W t csx give. Genera Ripley toe names of aS na
c■ • s.i’T,' who are seeking ease and making
ntiwer Tbt i‘ aunnesare enrol led, and will be
kl . k , . u - t ?,.idreiias those who, m Carolina's
need—bet dark hour of etsttresa—
:■ ’.c v_n: ~g .c pstricwisxt and manhood.
■>e out of ibe war w her danger ihreatens.
t._ i <••._«:; doi iiarp io e.-'Eiph.m ol the rexn.
* ..r .-• are not among tbe
DartffltTEES or C*AT.i®Ft"-»
F.-tiu. '..lit Ricbwoua Exhiuuict. Muxnki.
kBTIITOII 05" A YAMtEE PLIETAR
As aboiiweaßSl newstuiper has the iaUciw.ng
st.cy ■efSoerthrra weefcedness As the yurssia in
c 'es”.oii was t. the statement s Yankee, we see
ro'rpasOT to conbt sfcesaonr of b* daseriaon and
’„,. bowfvsr d.-nbtfh we may -be <rf the rest
jiocattoa to remark that no class., no
t.rx.ae. a -incicriauMß bus fsrmsbed so large a pro
->o’-. .n ’ the Con-iederate axnues as the pram.ng
oiiires” The i'ffine iot one teas been
terned npttde down several times since tbe war
organ hr tbe n®KXj*ecwd erustnifni es lie faantis;
Lng -Terr ofcoer is '.be army knows how erfum.
when tie intel, renof o' a i-rtvati t.as tescp’.po
L-r- *r-enemre what : tsGosints* was before the
war l<t >“* beard the answer -1 was a prsn*er.”
>st io the Yankee juinter’s ttory :
* A Temesse* corr'asponden', inuag unaer 4tte
x Feb f,® rf * .
Wq - je we ware at Danville yestcraay arisra nor,
» vosnh of about eigttwx am ttpon the boat,
and begged so be taken into the Cnx*n teoes, say
i.g be has bees it- .be rebel service at reasaooia,
we was determined i> retius no more. His story
was a direct -one. arc bis fam. jar.ry with places
ar d tH>.op«e proved that he told the troth. Be was
xsriu and bad lived for a namber es years n lx
ciana bet :ttn winwr tad none uoed to go to
Th tsburg, Kissu. for the purpose of
» j 7:.-;JesS'.'>*’——i-bai o’ a prauter.
* Wtj.ie ix that »<s the war begun, and -11%
v.-trng con.oris.T4ir was forced by pnbuc o:.'in,ar. to
tarn sotdiw. Se was seat w Pexsaccua, and re
mi r>f*J ■ Uu vetii/ i»i
a for; ;*ng sKig* »■ Memphis, whence be arrive a
fc . _!£_rr'..if, walking*® tnat place from Pans.
The renng n-M> savs there woe many soldiers
at *?«mtfic;.ia wtr wet® exceed .ng <y wed «f wt
3u- arc wou.c ps-:.i. by the first cppnrtainiy to
As an • BSU-Xi-.se ;it the man Mir ix wbuih ,na<-
e caul treedMn and op.i >iix are naenatec in the
S.iEtA, be say* one of tbs s: Idiers informed Gexu
Bragg - tat it i b tot wash i-i tats ssoes with -lit
N ■:>?'£ or Sc»mh, and shat, as be had been kirned
x;;. Ist service t x>d was ill. he was anxious *e bt
c -.scgiarged.
Gen Bragg deemed m fees:, nnier the circcn>
s. ux-ces, to let him go. am C’t s. ; but afier th®
v.»r. hac s. t or ; < n foot, a cempany o. L-.>u.s.ar.u
v'.’umea* kiliewed t m dis vbe woods and hang-
?£ rim to a tree
L-:.£.3 ETSSEI S INTER VIEW WTTE TEE
SC-rTHEEN OiKJEISSIGKERS-
liord Rusat -I, its a dispatch usir-resseo to Hord
Lvons on the 11th ifiav. gives st ajcsmrt rr ar
nterview he bad held with Kra Yancey and fits
o’illfuigut-s
—<*n Saturday iast 1 received at mr
li.'-use 3Sr. I uucet. Mr. J£aZ:D, azo • tege Rost,
..kt uex-tiei by the Sot:hern
Ciouifdera.-.:-'’ to oOM-..n their recognition as an :x>-
de’semieni Stale One of t t est gemiemen, speak
ing or others, c.iaiec on the causes wliKito nad
set a ord oe Southern Sil es io seneede irom i.ne
Nnrunem. The prtxcixm. of these causes, be said,
was not Slavery."bet .tie very i.’gi jmee, which,
for the sake of proiectii g the Northern man ufac
rcrers, the Sontth were otdiged to pay the
xripc-nine. cert., lb; geods which they required
Oc-> of the first acts of the S:>tLhem Congress,
wus «• reduce these d-unes, and toprove xtrir
smoeirrty be gave as an nstance xnat Imuhnaßa
had given up a; .ogfcti,-er the protection ox r-er
sugar which she’enjuyed i® she hpthna of the
V med igtates
As a proof of toe riches of the S.>w&» i>e stated
hat. of experts of pra.dnne ts- for*
e.gt coDßtnf'S, were ’urnisii-ed by
the Souxban S tases
I raia ilitt * could bo'dxo nffirixl communis
■caxiMß w.ih t&e defigates of the Snr them Stales.
Thuq, bow.evsr, when the guestsot of renogrrtior
came to be forma.'y ctssnased, there were ;w»
poirw o>poxi wbich ixgony m usx i»e made.; first.
wiM-iber'to* body seeking Teoag®iti{®®onkd muit
talu is postion as an ; t>neper sen i. State ; ser
noxd-iy. tn what msm>« i: was proposed to mttn
e r rt4i ti ous wth foreign States.
Alter spe&rng at smne length on toe first ‘«tf
; tieae pornts, uhncmg to the news of toe seces
soe o’V-irgixia, and otoer intel>ige»ee favorus
ole • :.i’t-’T cause these gen't,i*men ca led my at*.
-.«v7’.<u ■< the ar-TC'le tb their Otmsiatoeien
ii- .. r.' ;i<g -the slave trace.
1 sa'C ttxit it was very curreio !y Steal if
the SiiVr States .;obd4 ttaat tory could _ c®«
; .eif- successful^’w ito the Ct»uo® of oibei C9UB
•-•■'es, thee wf’uid revive toe siave trade for toe
~ o-'oose of d.n '.nisbtog toe-cusi of profisuirtawß.
T’; ey said this was a suspicion uissupporied by
any -,<rn<-f The fai-3 was that toe.y fiac prehib ied
toe *>jave v-ade and did »fl mean to revive it
ft er p.;. vied to 'be t'vv xarr.fi of to® Cnited
r-t/es as t pro<>: to-at Brush niauufa -ftEces would
he nrariy excluded from toe North., and frce‘y
adn.itsed in the South.
O her tibaervat.ioM were mude„ : bul no; of very
great ntportunee.. Tie delegates conc.udad bv
s’a ’£’b;i bet si.-aid rermai® in London f«r
■■. ; - i tie iba •.it . ' . '
:t S.'ELiieni. Confederacy won id n- >«j be
I !a i eS..
1 am, Au, J. RLSciELL
A C:>tMCSPOKi>KKT Aubbstkb.—The TaMag.
Ml the 3 fan, says z
_>:■' '. *■«&. on* of the principal editorial writers
tn Ure New YoTfc Herald. v nt, has been here -ert
pira~y for the. purpose erf reMjrgarizing its » wb
ngton depanuteat. and acting iu msec' as ns chef
Biv-espotrflCTi - ', was srtssed to day toy order of
SeosretwT •stunion. and sent to Fortt 'McHenry.
Be tssMpecihd <afteng ariitelatpy.. g* has a
torotber sn the robe' army. The Doctor was hiw
velf tormer.iy a .Tescit priest. ar>c wofeawr of
Brbhcai iiieriawr* in the OatboUe cohere at Mu
waukee. Yesterday Ires gave a breakfast w
JBc?';e-.a.i's staff and tirreatend the wrath srf us>
jJt./yxof against the War Dvnarrmen: tmless he hue
new» n medmeiy on its arrival and m advance of
•J other papers. The tnosed tate oocasint of ah
a.bHoiwal erf tbe preri us cnrreHptmfleiit,
was his culling the White Honre party a* “ariciaJ
b! under.'" g-eutly wife; CSennetrf-s wrath.
Ao.-huekt —l‘nrng the totewcrf Monday night,
he gEhl.nat Rattfemiake was driven asb'o-e on a
ita< near Bog Island CtiunueL, vlmt she fell or er
r.rt her ‘irnatteide and filled v th water. Lighters
w. be m mediately pc: aiongeidt when she wiTI,
nn d.w;t*_ be lifted, and placed in pototirm.
1 Vita m Brxx or tub Wa» OcsTua-rre *a«—
I N<w Ew< uavn Abut Mvsrr.rrrnr.RS A
poxheui Ms toe Rosi on <>a»wrrcw; 'ur-
rxsres some .*to«v-f’StoFi£ particulara c.tmoßr. ng
toe manufonureof amvsrpplHWi® Massie' usrCw
i«xd Owar'i- irK. Ax fearrtord, C«k®el C*lt **..l
i pfcv*i 1 ®k«w to* oowttrtMt e®f aaw.s, •'
I wages hvtsragixg 8-l par day, whi-e tow' aresevv-
Ire.l terndrwi mure at.fr h< upo® '-be t<ento,sgs.
!<t .chare wwlbe'i<*cip»ette< »ud«toer eo-b®
i«>.rtorf*. wh*A WHOM bnm< the wttaitoiy F» r rf ®
nMnbn w> more to*® T&* Sharp’s K fie
: Coß.panT work dav asd Digit, and pay c.«o-i ss>*!.- 1
..i per monto. The saddlery ettatofistemeni of
•'SBiTto. B.tnwiO, esnplrvs J>f* hand*, at a 1
wnaihlT octfii of flfi/XKi. W jodruff 4 tSeAGt
engiDe hmtoera, have F.bO me® a; whose :
( monthly par amouxis to w sto,"OC. ,
’ Jewell A N-BK bell-makers, toe Pbrnn-x Iron
works and tbe Hartford Mann fact wing Compauw
also empL-vs numewos workmen The sbwve
and other ew*ahlwfeSMXt* it Hartford prohatoKy tfia
t-urM Tl3ft,o.tunntoly. At Chic'ipee, toe
Dwight Manafafftcraßg C-onpaty. toe Ames
Company Emerson Gaylord, tie Chicopee Wanes
farrarang -ManpaTy, ibe A-ms Company and other
smar’er conccm*. pay an I'.ggregtte of sftS,(>n!*
' monthly to toerr artisans At SprxT.gflefd toe
Nauona! Armory and private work shops o.s
burse freon *® s'..(♦ »f* jhu manto for
tabor.
Witli such stimulus, wis no wonder toat New
togiaxd is e»'ii’>ytng ywaspawns !*■»«, xdc at the
e.xDMise id theagirieoManui inseresi <*f the Nm in
vest
w .. ——
A New Yoee Pape® ox tbt Evtiiemav Nswa. ■
The N. Y- Srr®2<J oommeuts'CiDg tmio® toe news
' ny toe Niagara, fwhich we pttohsbedl yetteraay 1
toes i®L eves tse if.
Ttee Pt tuertton Cat me 1 into ®abou tted to Jtor
haxoesii vexiumixoiiisSu’.e papa® o® toe subject
:>f £ugianu‘s cipioßiatir coarse, down to Decem
ber last, daraug to® Ama’iaam war crisis
Judging from be t'ortuxus as toe--e t.cixet'i
new printed, we suttsi amve at toe conciusion
ibai toe Government tend all toe time a aatotary
dread c>f tear involved m war with toe Uairec
States, in ccsmequeroe lo toe comiLission of some
an—OTtoerteatid or ovsrt of tcxjve sympathy with
the Sciutoern rebels, and ..teal ’toe English biibu
dexermtoed to wheedle, io ;wevar*caie.
and even endeavor t® intimtoare, Mr- Linccdu
from Lme to time, hoping that evenruaTlv tbe
'-kin.Eije of arms” wnuid be with to® neibeiK and
tuen toe Queen con id and would them-
Indeed, Eur. E usseo uses toe above very re
markahle w ords in a conversauon wh»cb be had
with Eessrs. Yancey, Wann and Rost on toe snb
i ject.
L;>”c Lyons was ixttretcted in infers® Mr, fix*
colx that to case of war of war with the Utt tea
States, Angiaun would oonseiit to aboush jinra
-1 xeeirir.gas berweex toe two countries during the
war. if toe P.®sihe®t would do toe same—a
modes; propos.t.ion. truly corn ng from a Power
I boasting ere® then of a*viag twenty toousand
guns «n her war shi’is, to a Power engaged i®
qoelhxg toe nau fnrm-dat'ie rebellion ever baf'..re
tn own.
The obserranoDE of Messrs. Greogry and Rsn
tibck. in toe Commons, redattr® ic toe htackuie.
■ are Eiercly toe fag e.rtos of speeches prsx'ured for
effern in toe rebe. cause., had tost measure bee®
really efficHmt. btt rendered useless by ttee energy
and oev.-rmiaaiion of our Government aud its oi»
. ficers on the Southern coast.
«Hk.4K / • —Privtae h:• e~f Bmb Wa®«
Chester furnish ixiurmaLcm toa: Ge.n. Jackson
teas caused toe remora; ®I toe quarterniaswr and
cosixnissttj sieves from toa* poixk.ia anucipsiatm
of an ear-.y attack from toe eiiemy. The same
tensers also stat- uitt a rejug ; pre-vaiis tout toe
eiuemy have crossed or were crtissiXE, in large
farce, al W:..;anisporL Ttee dtstaxce tram Wii
an.s.o-.irt :: Manchester, by toe Marxinsburg and
Win-: estur Tu-x.’ Ae, is to.ny-four miiea, axu
■&e roads are representeC i.r be amost imjiasßabJe.
Wb®toer toe euer y uYU rist s t attack ai it is
:.’.me„ or .;n a very snort time, is extreme y daub .*
to, TaX'flßS his iai:. .ties far trauigM»rtaEMixi t.-e
mnefi more ex'e.nsire.y and efficiexst than we bare
Tea-s® t< be ere xiiemlc be. A’ any rate, v® feel
weh sai-sfird toal Gem. Jschscu wi; nuati u gul
tanz stand before yielding toe piaoe, which bt a 1
.->n;r an v ueu orerpiwecnsg numbers rexfiei it
Tee’e Bis Gct Ext-eoms,— A d.spsinh irom
J ,>”..:TSf fcoz’-oe. Pete. . i''*- tne i.a';,m>:e
A?«rra':ci< says;
The Sawve-r gun sxNewj>ori >ewsburs: yetsver
day afterxeffl® whilst being fi-ed. Pr;vt e J-iuuah
Jones, of Connany D. sue James Shephard, of
Company R-Iwexty-B.nth ••.asssnnuse.im Reg *
ment, were instantly tailed; w W. Psnmt of
Company i, same reg ment. was so severely .x
--torec .liiaix-his recovery a box e.xpeotot, Jones
tieioi.gmg to Green Poit’. L 1.. and Si-epiberd w
Lrwel L, Mass. Fiiur a: five other persons were
isgsred, oui none of toem aauonslT-
Cara'.-. Wxssrsjf’s Ssjsrees ass® Misses—Ueu-
R. C, McCaii, wb» was to cf>mtEar-d of a det
xschwest o' the abi>ve company at Big Creek
3-ap furnishes us wito toe ioliowing facts :
W® were a’tor.ked 0® Friday soon, the 2”St
iiist. by i •'.‘4. regular Ltocoto Iraops armed w;to
ton Enfield Rifie.
Wt had three men killed, fire wounded smd
.•fifteen taken prisoners. Tt'-ree ?fi toe w-ousded
were taken away as iir .soDers and two released.
Xiic.~Vi.ike 1 7kn.v..'i XiC!'.jiiet fi.
JftcvEXCTas :.i the Ekxkt.—The enemy, to tb®
number o' about one toousitoA, have tcrtHwei. into
Harper’s Ferry. Whether tins m an advaxne
■rnt vement of xbe enemr to this direction, we are
not jire.pured to say. It is beLeved by some tb®
obyec: is to rebuM toe rtiirnad bridge over toe
Potomac. From Wi.iia.Tnspart, we hares rumor,
wbicr we do not credit, tost rumtisrsof toe ene
my nave crossed toe r ver. We aisn learn that
fi-ty cans! boats filled wito s: 1 tiers passed no toe
cane, a few days since, daffiTrf it is *»id i«r
Kettncky or Tennessee. r»on.ney is snll held by
toe Federalists in cnnsiderable farce Tteor
pickets in this direcnon do nert, we belH-va, extend
this side of toe Potomac. The wiedtiaa cf the
e racuat.ion of Ron iiey by toe War Department
has not as yet developed itself. Stenuid any
moremnit upon this plane be in iebded, Genertt
Jackson v. doubtless be fully prepared to give
item i, wu-m reception.
lottem I—The enemy's cavalry, to the number of
tv a hand red. t;>:>E noses; ...ox of Charles um last
ro.gh:t Wednesday.
W ;( Fa , E-jn JFet>. S®.
Bake of Sav> <vae. —Atibe annua of eoection
erf Directors, on Monday last, the lolkwtng gear*
Pemes were chosen to»manage its affairs W
the ensuing year, nzx Messrs. Henry Brigham,
ffienrv Lathrop, .lames W. Lathrop, Wm. C.
O‘®*riKsc»Tl, J :>bn L. Valla)onga. Wm. Banter
.and Isaac W. KfecbelL
At a meeting of the Directors yesterday, Wm.
C. O’DrtscoJ" Esq., was nuatimonsfy elec ed
Frssodent. — 'Sanawnaik ihmdno San. Mar'ch 6.
The fell:.w;ng is a 1 ts: cf the officers erf the
Na si t vi lie;
R B. Pegram, Ltettiensni Ctimmanding.
J. L. For -lert y, First L>ev tenant.
J. W.. TSeuneU, Second Lientenai.t.
W. 'C. Wfiittfe Third Lfeu tenant.
.>. H. ] ngralhasp, Master s Mate.
B. B. Tailor, Parser
r.. —W. N- Waltoxi, F. M. Thomas,
• :: * Pegram, W p. Hamt on, V. B. Sinclair,
Horatio McClintock, Clarence Cary.
J F.C.B«w< Captafe'sCnert
Tbmnas Jones, Pilot.
A €z ■ .- W. H. 7onnsron. erf V jote-
bnrg; K wrttes to the IVZ »g ;
Emtoe 'A tnc ;— 1 have two good ooubse bar
relbbiii guns whKftiJwill give with * baite >af
Ootton each, to any two met whe wtU enlist •<«■
the war .
1 wiH also give two hales each '.osny fire men
who will *n'l«a tor the war. W. E_. Johnstok.
Bow n neb fitter is this ’than specE*at»fm and ,
trlortion Ln guns
Captain B Wy.it, srf S. U, bas, ii is said,
received ant. accepted the a;>poit'>ment of Ctuei
Bnginee? m Gem. Beanregarc's staf.
Mrs. Jeene Fresntmt i* >U m Washingion. lt» I
eared she wsl dfe.
13T We dip toe following
i toe Savannah of March toe 4
jxi —— toe telegraph despatch fron lk '
s’atfog that Oom. Tattnall has en«®C*« ’
my A hatienes and retired after toe sm* *■ ‘
ma®, is umtrue. .
lai xxsi'iK* Oecsrum. A <k*ptrto
Im ynhertoy states to®t be enemy b‘to 3 *»2®u
o® CMnbertaic Htand. end wni i J’ rl 2F r * i .
sobixeß-. o«wr .i be few® «<
Most of toe citizen s abandoned toe place
• weeks agti. and toe m htaiy was witotlraw® •
Amelia: Island cm which Fernano.na ;ssruk.>eu
■1 absKtrt te® etarssmoet cottreewwtor w i<eimrti*nr
i was .-ffored.' If ibe enemy AouM
I place, they bit welcome to it. as toey wi. 1f f
but hitie benefit trem
\ .CKiiußiCTrMiar®® J
THE kATTTI GF FORT DOEELSOS
Will you ;>ermii me to say, Mr. Editor, that
■ the view which is taken o; toe Rattle
' of son Donelaon. by toe press amd toe 3cnt»rre.
appear* So me as exirenif-T aiTQDe'oas. The
■ fact as it first apoears id we etmouncfEiert.
■ wa* no doubt calculated w depress. bt:t when
: toe whale history has trees read. I consider il
the most brilliant victory <»f -oht arm? since the
iiuqgnration off toe war. 1. as mauy otrars,
aid look upon it »s a great loss, ana one preg 1 -
.aant with great evil in the futsrei 'but, as I
1 became better ucquaijitod wilh toe facts, as
i toey appeared free® time to t.me, J was pre
fosndiy impressed wito toe matures presentoa
and hare at last bseoaM: ie view it as a battie
w-bida has east « greater glory on out E.rms
than those of i-triel or Manassas.
Let us e toe most prominent features of •'
the fig - apart from the loss of the Fort, and ■
see i we have anything to regret, except toe ■
■ of the brave men engaged is. in. whose
.awes should be emblazoned in* haloofgioiy
Our fige® was but I'2,<&o© men. at'C * for;
' wish but one real efiecstire gun—xga-msi -i»® o©B
: of the enemy and a fieet eff steel-dad -gunboa ts
; The fire of the Fort completely disabled toe
1 gunboats and forced them to witodvaw. with
, haw axany tailed and woim-fiefi w® Shall never
I know. Gar little army of one te four not -omy I
'held their own against tons overwhelmingly •
I snjierior force., but art ve them *1 toe point of 1
, tore hayouet beyond tneir camps m three sne-
■ cessive dav£ r fights—or in three sepETste bst-
! toes. They were defeated, whipped, drive® like ,
dogs, tv this little r umber, and pad not toe ;
, large leinforoesaxents «ff fiawsnday night arrived ;
'to aid mem Sunday mortung would nave
see© anotoer embot Os" BuLj xtun. A* it was.
I number* alone kept them together until the |
I expected and longed-for succor of fresh troops i
' whose presence raised toe.r fiaggiUg
■ to toie^sticking point, that they Geterminea finly |
I ncu to tub '
Now only think of it. For three days they
find like cowards titfore a force u. cme-fourtfa
■ their ntiiirbers; stHdAined a loss i t naire their
! ■: wn ackn: wiedgemeuiA in fcSM. vp:rum.dfd anS.
j yrssswiflnfi. of If' f’M 1 , and on’y trrampbeo ; if
vpn .ex', it triumph i on the fourth day, when re-
■ in forced by a new army nearly tore® times as
I large as otir origin?., force ' I>o y®u call snob
! a suocess a victoxy r It is * success by toe
“orce ofnumbers, bui nr victory—toe vettuy .s
■with us. To toeu. it is a most unmitigated
disgrace. Thai they took to® same view of it.
ias I da. note toe.’ proceedings afterward. 1
I E’rerv step t.’ ware Nashville is marked by *
i tremulous fear-of anotber encotmter; nor could |
; ihev bepersuaded to attempt toe passage of trie
r:ver 1 nto they had toe oft repeated assurance
of:us dastarc y'.uvll -chief that toe enemy had
retreated miles fey end toe city Ust ua then
cal. to-ngs'ty toel’ right names; and hereafter
, when speaking of toe battle sf Fore Ztouelsou j
on v remember .1 ae a co*ter. in which Scratoem I
i •courage was most fully displayed, and where ■
1 toe true status of Goufederates and Fedwals '
' were fairly tested, and toe dlserence fully as
oeria-ned. as lour so one—and even that differ- ;
fence on.y made effeßtave by toe arrival of fresh j
trootis. and toe mi-sgivmgs of out own generxl
m-ctaef. All honor to tr® glorious twhv*
I thousand. Hereafter it shall b® a boast of each ;
1 and every man of toe number that ire beskanged ■
Ito toe ■ Army of Fort Donelson,’ and partiak
of its triumphs.
We clip toe ini lowing parampfa* from
We Ku.-ixriiie (Tenn I c-rs Feb Sbtib
Jiai.i/i'i'iorf AffiaAifei—fed Eawiffistre.—An acei
deni occurred on Wednesday evening., on toe
K, T- A Ga, Rai.road, by » fifeh serenai persons
were ore latallr, Tiie toaia v mch was
bringing toe 2rd Alabama ieginem: to tots -cut,
ran aS we tract a few mues toi* side of ■
wrecking the wain badly. A girl, in uniform,
who was with ttee soixuere wrwont revealing her
sex, bm who did urnbetemg to this reg.mett, was
; sitasng on we platform of one of toe cars, and
had tear legs sc bat y crushed ma; amputation
was necessary, and -both were taken off tent with
■ m avati , and aeatt pni an end m> ner sufferings
iast righ% Sbegavf b« name as Lilly White,
and taud a s»d story erf womans wrongs. Sbe
bad aisguisec berself in mate axtme, «dH jenxed
; toi* regtmem wito toe agieetattons of ioarng ;
: tier deceiver, whe- is in the army, and revenging
1 her shame. A few of the .soittiers were sligbxte
wonnded. but none ofiber* seriously. This peue |
! guTt fan is axotber warning aga nsttoe danger ■
erf sitting on toe p.atforix of railroad cars n j
- traveling. , _ I
Xr/m Oinnkinerltgud 'Gvs‘~ —X eoumer from Cum-,
berland Gap arrived in ibx c.ty yesterday, who
tesussgs infeill gt-nxse tosi ail is cmet there. The .
renem'desncinktra-tiaß by tot wb® j
'have six regnnem* al Cxtrnberiana Ford, was
msrair a feim. n tssujiposefi. to direct attemiox
from the niorenifnitß of Gem. Sbtepf, who is
mating jmeparatiems to advance torongh Eig
•Creek Gao. Gen. Thoma’s command has gore- to
Bosl.Bg Green. We are not advised <rf wiia;
prept&rattODs'our govertaaem is making >for Sowirf s
reception unox’ he- entry mtn ttee bwitaertaDd
erf America,"'but we have reason so beatve lb at
tee will find the retell army s» hospitably ixrJm
<ed that it will be m&cuh for him to get sway,
after he pays hi* reflects w toem.
g3gr Fe cl p the A till owing iiemsfnfflß the. Lach
mnnd (V* . Feb. 2£"
Rrwons —Ail kinds «ff enbeard trf and improba
ble rEmwrs wore current yesterday. 3x tveyt
c.-.mmonity there art a.certain number rtf idle men,
wbn, having i>othing else to do, live toy setung the
s.t of i.tbt-r and better T»eepfe tf.iti.
Richmond seems te have com* :n tor mmv .ns»
her due state of ahis ctessnf peojiie. By street
rnmw yesterday, we ieart ■fiht.t the I ankees have
Lauded 17 Ofif tnen K Newport News within a few
days past, and that tee same psu a--singing, god
it—given set of people hat begrr to cross the
Potomat r.o ate winchester. When the truth
counes te toe known, ft will, ns doubt, be ascsrtatii
ed that the 'l'ankeeF have entertained the .idea of
c-nn>£ ne'’t!beT the one n'T the TrfbeT o. the deeds
rnmer ascribed tr them.
MT« ¥ . VTTW «.r TH FaVQB OF RbCOGMTWS. —A
Miss MAWXKT.&r is Favos of
i fenei, of Tecieni date, tw»m a comespc>i>aen. not
. to* - North of tbe Po omac. tea lady in titis city.
I ootixa ns tbe .merest. Ug ano jf-au > ng
| paragraph. > j n ,
‘Did von know that the kiistiiie'uisnT. iaa-riw
I Martmetß tnst..ngtJt«bed alike in » r.eruttov and
pannes —has iorsaeestbe ioily cf he? own wavs,
ano OfiDoiinceh the North; ano gfWS
ttoe recognmoii of the Snumert Onnfedera: ’ *
Wuh Miss Mari,.neat's weli-CDowt a»e ei
tne.me abf>.innn proclivities, her woesima® w> tbe
cause til JSBinbern nioopmii.m and sSmstbcrai a®£te
pendenoe it a ver r signibcat: fee- She L>as a
swav over jinixbr opinion, winch bit operate
Btisj itoousir for onr jughreons cause. 8t mttte m
be. C!hc*len;.i>r. Haroh 6.
LEFT.
The religious seasot of Leal oommeneed this,
VeiseMtay, morniDg —ttee day being know® ia
ttee Gte-arM) aulex-dar Wedxrsaty.” This ■
nets.® ■‘astaag *.M pmy®r is observed ia toe 1
C’bwcbee a»d ocatieues
ior 4;>rty duys— ciataag wto the Sat® May belore
Easter Sax any, wtexxt taitß, towyfear. ca ttealSto
of ApiiL The iufie® im ax® toe -fegetattioss for
Lem, tebi otaservad ixlne Cttoohc I>it»oere ®ff
' 1. Th® Moly Seaaos «>' Lent begins tore year on
Ibe fitiv bar of Mar-fi, whies) w®i tee Ast
I WediMsOlßy. *
A tatofeugt feifet meat is fartoinden curing the
w teoie re iso® of Lest, ar cording to toe general
ia* «rs Ufa® Chsrc*; atUl, ia surtoe peaers re- ,
eta vet iroa ttee Apetteto See, we give pena»-
SJt»D Ki ’.be Ptttoftri, xiDderour jßn*dictt4»®L te i eMt
meat ai any t.iae 0® ScnCtavs, and enoe a day, al
toe rtalef areal, on Mondays, I n«roays,*.nd TWnna
days, with tbe exner tua of Hcrfy Thursday. I
BonoA during Lett, the use -ors anau is fcvtadde®
to all, ere® 10 children, on M efinesday®, Fodsya,
and norwdtys. and o* HoUy Tfiuredsy.
S. Al) jiersons nW law fully exempted -are bound
‘ w .few, toa. is, to make tert one mea! every day 1*
; Lent, exnep; Sundayn
4. Tbe fe' lowing persons kt exempt bvxx- few- .
’ ng ; Kotoers ttwing pregnancy. «• when garm-g
sor.E ; persons engaged ;x hare labor; the poor,
and i-tbers wbo'caunot, in oua meal, procaresuf*
icier; food to support na; are; toe sick, and gtx*
nesaliy tonne wbr> cannot font, witoewt notable
. detr’mert to i.ferr tesahk. Jx cases off rea>l necie*-
' stty, -even toe taw erf atettmoDoe dore no# bind.
5. Breidre toe regrdiir meal, which it is altowoc
; 1® take ot fasfim aays at atosot now. toe Church
■ allf>«-s b coiiaPexi in toe evening, toe amomni ®ff
which is not oi.nsidered eEMSs.T, if 11 aoes noe
exceed eight otmore erf feed, ttioarding to many
Buvinea, ®r, aooanftiag to store Divines, if li dore
! not exoeoti toe fonrt.fi part of toe xfiief mre.i.
General custom allows, ausii, a nacb ana-tire re
, iresbnresl 1® toe mornwg. namelr, some wk-w
■ liquid, as tea. endfee ana tom ebeswtaße, wtote *
I mcatoinl of bread.
R. I>«rxnfi Lt:iit, and es Fridays during toe
rear, it is allowed to are bog's iurA for toe pur
pose of cobkmg-
J, Eggs and sutak k® aiiowed by daapeEsat c<x
on fasung oars, ua during Lent; fiber are no# .
allowed ax to® oodtatinte w persons, bound no fast,
but ibey are a lowed to others
A t* ben mre . w allowed by dispensation, tato
fisc and meat et-Ebol be eaten ax toe same meal-
Fish lux. uoes ciysias, rtams, and otoer sbeui nto.
♦. G* Mondays, TDesaajK.aDd I’barsdnya dur
ing Lent* r«er*c ns c from fasuag on co*
count 01 bard itabre, or on scooxmt- of toem age,
bscamse toey air *»o young, or tea oid, can eat
meat *1 taftoeir xmhua, if toey choose. - ersons
disjiextsed fi om other eausre, cat eai it «®iy once
« dur.
IA Feraans übu. on acootmt of toexr oocupa-
Uona, emplxymenta, and* dependancef on otoers,
rcx take their net. only after two o’efoek in to®
afxereoo®. we.alicw to mae toeir «Qta#a®x in toe
I KiOTE.Eg, *’• wfiieb toev m*y ®tt the amas.ni ixen
i xioxed above, tout n< first meal or egga Is toax
rase, x>< otoer oaktatMiß ii* allowed toens in toe
i evening, save a cup erf tea, e wrfi tins moato
i ful of bread-
11- xSclciers are d..s from toe law of j
feeung and abstmense even on Fradtys, tbe.r
mvue of he beixyi t ieg uraate ex-empU'sin. May ‘
toev, as a cxunpemsiuion, bear toeir privahtius and ■
hardships to toe of penance ’. We apply
’ toe aarne to taborem ox ra,.raaas,
to toe woods, etc, who cannot proenre fcut toeir
em; ...yers lenten foafi, ano genreaUj to al per*. I
sons at;. woEld tee to a simitar ci-fficuty.
[ 14. Those wbo cannc'i keep the peniiex’..uu u.ws :
of toil- season, re txteora eamesi.iy » abstain ’from ,
eating tee wi t® toen regutar meals. xtei'ougX mere
: fancy, and to recite daito some prayers, as toe
Fsi. ms ttr toe L.tar.y of toe St nfis, or toe beads
j of toe Blessed Virgir Mwy.
3£. 7t.n,)>tyre''f preced.ng regt*.
I iattox* art designed 10 b? permanent for future
• years- Bui xn toe present year, on acooust of toe
war which teas moreased toe d-iffirtaxy of pirozur
tng szpj lies, wt- a.low toe use of meat ox Satur
day® a.K.’., excepi SvJy Saturday. This aaairioxm..
dispeustiuon. however, does n<« extend to re
ligions cornu or:ties, nor to Priests, except when
toey are obi iged to take toeir meals out of total
own bouses.
; Given in Savutnan, Febrnary 1-j.h, 164 i.
- Ar-prsrus Bisbop t>f Sarannah
Adiui. Aposi. irf Fionda
’- —W.
Jpnm lite f-nrrtsnfiiHlttiii* of tihf Xrv 1 ret B.«ru' c*<
OSSTHTIOI OF AFFAIRS 3 FRANCE - C-EG W
ING DISTRESS OF THE MANTFACTTEING
CLASSES
Paus. Jebrutty 7,3-962.
A; Rouen and Lyons, cities which, witoit toe
last few dayk, i have bats toe opportunity ta vis
iting, toe distress among toe ownrßW® is so grea;
i toat serious apprebemsions of z. istnrbanore have
been fell by toe autborii3.es. The warn of c.>rton
has brcinghl many of the m uis to a dead J octa
! SKmrs tame has bee® long agi- a® rrartice, but
ttee mipoesnteihiy rtf ntettuniag ncke~ia7 has now
j fai hr laid on toe *belf totusands of hands.
I FrencbTOMi rrf toe working class have tern one
way of renensinge® strrh e rupieri—eubsmting
< the faun to the goveramani; and already mu>
' ttan of snob a emitter nature have beex beard,
toal 3 was told by toner wbt> bad good großudr
■ for wteaa toey sard, tout ®&d;ucmai troops hue
, been conveyed *o toe cwreenw of both toese cities.
’ and ever means ant,imputed to prevent any inf rar
tioxs nt toe peat®. At Rrnre® ] was an eyrew-1-
ness to mnet erf toe dwte-ere tot wart of work is
occawor .ng Men, vomer and childrer were :® |
toe street*.' wbo had brer to”TOg;ng far
teaapomry relief.
7’bry were not nmsy—not mwroteai -; tout there
' was a lowering glooir erf wrath to come, vh’t b
> one rd tbe mformeE me called for
speedy at ration, if evii consequences were to be
averted. The French ww-wr* has erf late years,
. lost insert of that sobriety which formerly
I tiuguisbea torn from his Eng’nst ncmjiee-R, and
, the ooiisuitptoMi of ardsm: «j'trite has become bc
' fearfully increased as to have eheited inemtinals
m the sntoiact from the various mayors and amc
' of tbe district. Tbe Frabctomux at this
. Maas puts noth mg to* for a rainy flay, j»ir flow
’be acquire ;>rt»r>erty dur ug the wnaftiine. In
I lutvenxinl anc G-iasgow and Manchester,, WTien
work » übcncant, cottages become nicely ium-to*
ed and con.fnrts are seen m them ttoat Bnperior
trafleßßten th France do nrn venttrre to pnreiiusc.
Such te not tttoe ease with the n:tr.ufacturing tiopii*
liUKin bare.
They live in wretrtoefl tenements, in parts c 5
be-uses. i» m werabte toovem. fertenng tn "the roofs
erf ax stoned labrirs. which are nothing mure toan
iso many holes wtowwu to burrow for the neoes
sary purpose of steeping Thai finy of nature
complied wiih, the canopy <rf heaven » thee corn*
ati sbe.'te’ under winch ttoey wash, feed, and
cispnrt themseivec til’ nigirt uguiß summons them
again re their dormitory. Wfaai need «rffnmrtant,frf
goods and obaiteis. of ary of the materia, of:
; jirnperrt with such bah w ‘ The cousn-queiice is
i that, unless the Enghst nr Scrtteh manufarturing
i laborer, tiiey have nothing to sell sir pawn wnex
empicymet ceases, nor any home ;r vn»ct- to
; hade tbeir m scry.
Tbev rust i once te thenireeiw, where tbonsante
.«f tetow snfie”t:rs greet them, and isutead of
i practising any of those xtoitts which domeFtn
'Evennot under other EircMUSlranee wight sug
gest. their wtooie and sc>ie occrpatiot is tn blow
I tihe c;ia» frf a commot grrtvance tit til a victim
( or scajiegnM yjeaentt rself, wfcirfc, as ’ said be*,
i tore, is a almost al; cases ttof govcrmnimt of ths
i .flay.
Ail 1 l.i r ? saifl of Rouen applies in agr eater
j degree e Lyons. Them the greater run.iier of
matufao'urers and more constderai-ie weaith
have unabterf emplryers to tempornre more ef
fectßaiHly wt. tbe evi; nnti! bi'W jtoni she pinch
■’ -a* at length been tor pa nful tor further ex;>e>*
dients Thousands of hunfi- Lure been turned off
W'Bfltl?. Toe caimot mace tor.icfk without straw,
th er say, and we have ne Straw tb give you.
Tne supyily rrf coi.tiin u toeomr.’-ng lefts and fess
wrery hour, and tt iens tbe Emperor ag~t»es to
interfere in this American qntirrelyou mua; starre.,
amc we ourselves must go into the gazette. Largs
bohies of workmen get together on Tuesday 'last,
mi telagram was dispatHbef to th* go rernmeiA,
that -uniett* some means were found ol supplying
their ■presrn: necBBS; ties the oonsequenoes m<hi,
tor fatal, anc an oraer was sent tn flea, out relief
* wbarever it was posiuvely required. A1 this as-
' meni more than half ibe wretatg popnlatm® of
i Ronex and Lvon* are supported estirely from
toe impreta Exchequer.
rt’der Shore circcmttanct® I Wk we® it as
j ceria n toat. unless General McClellan spree it
tti-.kre a blow, the gore rawest *1 Wadtetagi.c®
will be «*q>osed to pra»ut® from Franc®, ts dm
frexx Frenrr and Ergtea*. TbawrrtirmUßistntaj
ground fiba: aixteoxtfh toe Sorto u pertertarea
pabl® -of -deaiitig wito This wmtorous rebafiiox,
: if vne to bereelfi there is wrcte a stale sf carrap
ition i® high ptaere, ireatoerr rampant, toa:
! to® sword of victcrr m shattered i® toe soldier's
I hand aft the m-omeut it should Write teowe..—
1 There is, therefore, * ctamosr and err foe be.p.
1 which, i® store wreds, i* « nteraa berti » dynas
juc soscepubuig'w axid we kuow wbefterer
• that pofej is ;;®eW, all otter conttderaauons fa.
below it. I am, toex, rtf cpmirtu toafitoeltaperx
• Goreremem wM no# song be **-- £Jte wmes
which wre nre.rd from three and either man®.*. -
«Turing depot®.
Pie-3 i.son'eapoiidisuce Sew t>* Ter® Sated,
ThT SLLDELLS IS PARIS
j Jtete Slidell arrive® here from Lendo® iaet
i evening at nine o’clock. There was no dmioa
' smatwm® whatever upo® his reaching here, bin
Jibe and Mr. Eustis look a carraixe *1 toe real*
wav station an-d arrive so toe bote- ® here Mis.
Slide!.' and Mrs. Euttta hare bee® stropping aawe
.i-davA „ . ~
Mr. Siidellfi* quite üßweU. and look stto an c o;:.
Ee rose thus morning ateoet eleve® o clock
. considering that hi* wardrobe needed repteßWte*
ing, Mnwodtateay sexi for * taatar, who nseasnred
■ him, and » whom be gave xnttructoox* to make
i i .id ‘oloihiim gWitbiu rveDtx-four ixuxTF,
i Una until finished Mr. Steel) would not leave
i fen hole!.
Mt Sis del. and his two s‘xugiieri atTired here
: six SaturdsT even ng tas , and took rooms at tos
Hotel fin -fitm, c-n the Ptace The
rooms are a splendid on toe pre7a/.ere, wj®x
i ing frota Ns. A Those who kaoe toe bore* will
. recoileca these are toe finest tipartmexts 1® H.
Mrs. Lus: is and a ttsier o; Mr. Ensas are ttop
f.'inf of the same te®M.
Up to 'Wednesday waming Mrs. fitenil was in
a damtee stale of axxietv at toe tear that het
busnana tad -been lost, and the first uwmum
j c>f hi* safe arrival 1® Se»utoampton rescued her
khrougti toe medium erf a good Cn>t* mat wte
does n®t know tier; but, having beard erf her
deplorable oonditMin mmeaiaie’y upon besnug
;of toe safe amva) erf ttee rebefi emtiareaaors at
Sf>omwn»t*iL, s mibi tex of honiftii-tj wex>i >t
, ■ once M> the hotel informed oneo toe ®err*®ts. who
’.conveyed!® Mrs, tsocteli to es ’infarma.uos tout
;I' her h usband was safe and sound in Swutoamp*
6 ' t£ ®- ,
t , Cxti) tit is mormzg the faim'y hare tome
i rooms, never having been a® toe toiiie o' hM*.
. ' A son of Mr. Sktaefi, a young nut of nine*
: tee n, » tee teas been here some month* tt retetil.
e I ha* bees staying w.to item since their arrival
- and they have been visited toy some ®rf toe rebels
. 'rn P’aris. as we'ti as by a wines aerate® snata
a ■' • ftFrencx iawxfies, acqinntaiioes which toey made
E - during toeir res aence here.
It i* toear .mention to take a bouse nzmed..--
■ ately for four pears ax c emertaix eiegaxny ; and.
* ’as boxte Mr. and Mrs. Slidell speak Fremcto per-
- ' fectly and as toey posses* toe means erf doisg it,
I i tbev’will doubtless mace ax impresttou in Par.*
- sian society and wxli endeavor a© secure a Pb
c I irtical position, torougt toe medium of a recta
, . recogmtioß.
“CoxxttmixG GExrti.b’ —Tne ten! reoet tiy i»-
; xroduoed xx Congress toe office of ‘ Oom*
man a.ng General of toe Gonf eaerate btate*,’’ prov
■ iaeis toe said commanding genrea. snaJ be up-
I pDosSeid toy lhe President, with to® advice «x>d
.-wnsen! trftne Senate, and to? said general siuu.
have all ibe* dot moil of all military njierut*OD£,
and toe disxr button of FEt-plies among the armies
lof we Confederate States. The pay of toe st. c
oommaxiaiiig a&Bttr steufi be derfisre. If to?
said commandar shall 'be stsfected frow among toe
ixflboers of ibe permanext army, ibe appotteteßßi
i shall no affect tea® rank in afctt army. The staff erf
xtoe obminondrng general sha consitt off a mtoacy
' .reoretary, with toe rsaik of colonel, assittuxt se*r
re-taries,' generally four in ®bb*w. a* smaii from
time tot-'me be au norazed, lout a.u- oecan.ps, wni
ttee rank «rs major. The saiarae* of toe eierks ata',
not exceed per annum far eart*, wticb ska',
toe paid -out of toe aj>proj>ria'. >a® far nouT.mg»t
i expenses erf toe Wir Departmem.
X.epud'iAtui i', Xc.' df. 4..
OflMaanKNKata —The iate Lour a: Wiich ths
procivdings es Congress were handed in prevents
!us fr(>m g’ving toem d® tjrtenws After some dis
oussion upon miner points and toetotroductio® of
. bills, and resoJßtiOTs, which were istsxechttely re--
i ferred to the varaon* oomxi. taee*.
Mr. Ralls., erf AUcm, offored a preamble ar c
: resointto® as fcßowsx
HTfeft eat, toe United StaMit are waging war
agtenst toe Confederate States;, vto toe avowed
puipoee ®f comfieibxg toe latter te reunite wito
toem lender the same ConKtttution ax»d Govern
' meet; and whereas, the waging off war write snefi
an objem » in aireci opposition to ttee sound £e
pubteax maxim toa; rtaL govemmext rests upon
toe consent erf We governed,” and car only lend
tt> consobdatit>D in toe Genera' Gcivemmiext, and
toe ennsequem oesirDcnon of the rights of the
State* ; and whereas, ttis result being attained,
toe twi' sections can on It i xisl together in toe re
;attwß of toe ojipressor and toe op;«wwed. besanse
us toe great peiponderence of power in toe Nnrto
ern seetton, occupied with diesimitariiy of inter
ests: and wberea* we, toe represser tat ve* es tbs
people of the Ciox federate States, i» Congress as
sembled, may fejiresumed to know toe semimeuu
of said peoofe . tearing just beet eiected by toetr
Tbenefore, be it ♦
Rmulmid., That toi* Congress fiffi sutem'y declar £
and pnbfist to toe world that it'» toe unalterable
determination of the people tit toe Confeteata
Skates .(in humite rei-uanoeteMni A.m-igfity God
it snfier all the calamities ors toe mom protracted
war, tout torn toey will on any terms, potit
icaTly affiliate witi. a people whe- are guuty of at
inrainOT of toeir soil and toe butchery of toeir
CTtzens.
The yeas and nay* tqxm this resolution were
relkefl, and it was- unattmeuriy adapted.
Resolutions calling upot the President to cons
mEßir.ate i’> C mgress * nt! additional met aid
means art nect«sary far the pntalte sereioe, at d
inquiring imo toe exts'tmg rellatitrns teetwee® this
Giirernmem and toe foreigt consuls anaretfated
ite the United States, now tiring in toe Confeder
ate. States were agreed Ito.
A resoiattot rut ateo agreed to, Instructing to*
Comm’ne nnNavaS Affair* to inquire i®ts we e.s
--jiedien.-v of jitadßC ai ttee disposal of the Fre»-
deni five mtilions of dollars for toe jmrpose of
touilding gunbnatf far toe defence of toe Confed
erate Slates
W e have a “CtiErcna.l of the great
an the shape' <rf a charrred frcgnietrt of woof
once formed a part of ffti* fllbug rrf * firetirturf
safe, u.atie tiy Steams k Marvin, of New Tort:.
11 was maha wpeciady »o order for t!be Charrles
ir® Sav ng Inetimuon. a»c an ertra j>nne was
paid jj ormsidera-iot fev a Siberia’ and strictly j>rr»of
safe. Therftwlt Amwiixi was erfaiteted toy
mauy other iiita-noes tn ths great fire, that New
York safes we only fireproof as ong as vot tee:
firs from lirexn.— dmtrivr
In noDbßcLten with .the guntoinr proposal, wincfc
is receiving etiMsuraging answtiri tr.itt the wo
msn,4tf M’ bt seer is the kJoiwwir trfboe, « maw
toe .uteresting io mazy readers 7to toe ramtottefl
thai the frigate John A oamw. ittoe firm wh.tr ever
made iar tbe Cju ted States, wa.s tomii Mt the
Belvidere n»up yard, new tuts may- A greet
portion of ibt iron, oordare, sas, fie». tar' thi*
ship, was amt made in Sooth Carolina. Whs:
has beet done can be dime, if toe people are
wall mg —tTXuirDfifa®. iiPK*w Ma.roi<, f>
SAi.TFETr.i_—A oornsspfmneb: at tto Se-imt
dtealiMr oaves are now
worked for mtne in Aiwm" ,
1® erne nance. iMiraew bands, in tenr mroths
andatoa.lt, produced iiuSi pouiMia.
In aibMber piaoe, Mrfip pounds were matte at
Ute <COK to Th <OBM» )ier pnood. In WM».tw,
pitond*,. ai ,f. cents, li » znereferr wrgor that
ste -rovarMneni price mnet toe amor eased, i® se
cure a cos timnmre of the work.