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OEOHGIA
• pubTk wlU reed with netted totrrert
i of Wire B. Ba-fcid. atMraiaed to
Hrf «*<*?. erflrtMthrd in tot
of today Thfe letter N> the
i tree * Irate, the nplotat of
wGI euSdestf whirl into mid-airi
isriora aholitton freemen!- Befare
proem! farther, we met the Prat of the
Botuh will Indulge m to u few ertretkeu,
which we deem grrawin in the eerithtg
quertina now beferr tu.
> JArrrvrg Daw IU Arro reub
i been troederfUly Boutbem
end urratefetty true. It. logic bee bene
utrueuln telMte, Who! I' bee oppoeed,
to thu rad has come trader pddto inoaeav
natWec Whet ttbeeeofipnrted heetntunph-
rot 'A thread The early friend of Calhoun,
far year. Me only ItiAoemiel euppnrter, It
Made today above that peal mea n pare,
te ae> Me praUctloaB Mtbid ea<l to wluteae
the whole ejHUeed work' agitated by lot.
priaUpfca. But while the adeoeaUT of tlie
Ee» Catena eehool ran apprertafr
tjgtc and philosophy of the Marxry, wo
eon feel to be unable to onatprahrad the
wonderful inaUuet by which It Men* t
apparently t ruling eaaeea leading lo peat
W. fL Uulburt A simple name. The
peataei of Poete an thore le nottilog In a
wane. Hot the TharleHon Reentry, by
MK efttraardiucry Impnloe, notlcee the
BMW. An Ute demot anti nt-ttrraent of
the timra, all the tunoke and eonloelon of
war,.deee tun lorn aalde the wonderful in-
alert of wkton we bare epekee. The Honlh
OuoHaa btaod-kouiyt tehee ihe ..Militia totwald and urged with tbla view, and The
ea they want him la that city, and will pro
bably be mat to South Caroline, In a few
day*. I am requested by Got.Latcherio
ntwiala hare Aw a day « two, until a Heal
dhpnrttfa.fenmtl.of Hurtban
The eatable feeling la thfe -*y agate
HurBrert berry rtrosf, aad If lamod loaae
bene, ha weetld an dote be aanuaarlly dealt
with. He It looked upon here, by all r«r-
«*•. escape W. X. Browwa, aa a bold aad
aadaoloaa man, a bluer aaaaay of the South
tad her iaeUtutioao, aa abolltioa writer
known to the Jt-wth aad to Europe aw the
pern twelve yaari, aad a wboleeale eleadtrir
of Hoot hem urate la peraoe and ataaaera,
be baa all the appearance of a geaUamaa.
He la a daa aebelar, a maa of vary myartot
lalrwlt aad anrnaaplbfeinian, aad of vary
treh-.oattag addmm, ail of which taken toto
ctwrtderatha, roahea him fee mar* frifepr
oa* than an ordinary man art
hoped that juetlcr will ha eMWToul to Ma.
tut. 8. BASSKORD
Pan the Cfafaa Oreg hTbypatbiimd abiaM I
In reply-in Ihte Inquiry M ns aak If It hat
not heretofore been hypothecated at home 1
Certainly h haa. Haa it been paid tor at
ll certainly haa not.
P*bl for abroad, the foreign BUIa repreeent-
lag lu nine being made payable cbledy la
London and Parle. If It haa been to easy,
eu aefe aad ao prod table to hypothecate or
u anticipate" at boon a crop oonaamad and
paid for abroad, (brand It ho ao vary dUA-
eult lo Meet IH hypothecation In the entta-
triea where the cotton la actually continued
aad Anally paid fori
The truth la, op whole Banking ayatoin,
Mte oar commercial and political relatione,
uecdr revolutionizing. The plenlcr In the
old Union wee n hewer of wood and drawer
of water to New York, paying an uaurloua
peine for the nee of hie own money. We
have determined upon political indepeu-
daaca; we hive determined upon trimmer
dal Independence, bat Snnudal indepen
dence tine nt the bottom of both, end the
Booth muel have fret* trade and direct trade
in the cheap money of the old world.
The direct hypothecation of Ute cotton
crop lo Europe, at European retd of Infer
net, la the great Aical meaiure of Ute South
for which the frlcmla of direct trade have
for yean been working. The loan Bill oi
tbs Confederate Government wae brought
The euldlcr hiking hit life for nil country, 1 uck, Merer eemrf,
war, m be It the feet tenu to allow any at-
however welective
niwoya pramwted lo ataithlnd a MbUme i D yoe Stale right-, aa wtfrroae hi. feucr to
aad heroic pbfera, «t Indeed, which mo the Maryland CommiwtaBcre. lie wa- the
not hot command fympelhy and latpiread- Mewl of Out Brown In 1W0. Be labia
mfeatkm The atddler expose**, by hie i Meod now, aad we deeply regret that Col
aay, the dlvlac ■
my country." The
were going Is Bartow ahoold have allowed Wiimdf lo be
t: "My life I gleelo ! |daced In apoeitfea which be cannot inala.
We have published hie fetter, be-
for the aoldtor and who iloea not appreciate rauK relocated u, do ao, and beam* the
the naerfOee be makee, la nil u. Are The original correapondcocc appeared Arat in
gat taut defender, of Southern toll, who i
aow breaatlng the atom, of iavadua la Vir-
tbe toftUrgrrMr. We fthaT. cooUaua to aa|U
port Unv. Brown ao long aa lie maintain!
gtafe, hear wait Ihmn the praymtt, the Mere-! u„ prftudpfe, in which aeceaekm or
laga aad Ike hopes, of a grateful people.- j (gjoalod, ami » defond which we are wlll-
Ha who rnlee all fhlaga look, down ; j n . g^e
approvingly ..poo them Ooaeplrtwn. a-1 gutub, *.
the boo ! herauw we
frar aod dnoMlM. We will
authority oi Uie State,
We bold
to direct opposition to Col. Bartow, tliat a Ss'toSy put uule. I prefer io bo judged
■MMtetedtete d||g action!. Hit not true, that
•roe* the aret-l hum,
Bee 4i tWorgte, borne by
brave benru, and lu fold, will glean- prbaory allegiance U to hit HfoU and
wherever the Aght fe hotert, and wherever | gov to the general government An army
trail Httrtburt hi arreafed. Here In Allan
ta be damaudr to be tent lo ltbbmood. Be
it MM test Safely arrival nt our Capitol,
Ike plat tfalckOM and new flgutce appear
upon the Sage Wat. M. Browne, Oufrimt
tf Btirfeurf, lake, a wonderful Intcceat In the
cam of Ike spy We qnote front the jdAclal
narvatlvr:
planter! are rmpondlng promptly to the
call. Three lubarrlptkmt «hould therefore
be made with the t onvlctioa, Unt the rollon
growing lnlcrrel fe ttupporllng the Govern
ment and opening the way at the name time
to a ( heap money lupply. Thetc attbiicrlp.
Ilona In fact altouid lie put In mercantile form
now, In anticipation of the crop, in the .hape
of acceptance, made payable In Europe.--
Tbir can ouiy he done by the cooperatloti
of the Bank.
The oeual count hu Iwcn for a planter to
draw upon hla factor, who accept, at con-
venlrnt datca Three aixepUnm have nau
ally been ditmouaUd liberally and met
promptly. The certainly of a Foreign tie-
under which the factor, could al
waya rely for protecting thrnuelrie, caunc!
the crop to be grown ami moved on a baati
of credit. Now let ui itippoac one tingle
tranaaetlon lietwaen a illbarelber la Ute loan.
The planter ilrelri* to aid the Goremntcm
and ie willing lo put hi. dlipoeition in any
form ncceaaary lo Dial end. We will mp
poae the iBuacrlptlon amounU to »l<i,0t»,
ami that a ae« board or local Bank I. willing
to aid the Government aiito, anti ii intttincd
a. to the aolvency of the planter. In nidi
*he rmtlnt, . .f „„|, ||,„ k , ,| r ,„
fe the t’barlreton Jferniry, “here fe a | agalnat the planter who eooepta for *10,000,
cuuaiet of the Bank of Bag
fW IVBUM-—
•Win. M. Browne, amietaiit Secretary ol
Bade, tut tut ooorolted by the (tovernmoot,
yet be gave 11 aa bla opinion and ripremad
U with gnat boldtua, t„ai Ilurlhurt wa a
Mead to oar Government and ought to he
nit aaad at oooe. I taka occasion fe My,
that Mr. Browne b the only man In or out
at the Government that I have met with In
■fehamd who tlaree to eiprcre tueh an
Aad who fe Mr. Browne! And bow
COMBthat tfcfecpy fe hfe Mend? Why
•haaM Hartbnrt ao aaroutly deatre to be
amt to Rkhraoad wherehta“Mimd" Browne
waaf Why ahtntld Btawnc. the “Wend" of
the My, trttfcwf Wnp mtiuIM, thu. autve
taabatta Hun buna num of amt We
rnaaa Mare and wa know more Gian it fe
rlMitahl! to aaprre. at thu time. We only
, pcesetteea a At-
'ffe pot- We all haow with what raw car-
tain aooompUahed “profoulonal wrlfen"cnn endoreed, w. have «
U»e tnrmy tnmy bn
Nor will Ibn rhlrairy oi HcrannaU rr
wire a dUbooorabU stain on that bloody
Add. Nor will (Jie gallant Bartow Marti
when lha wagerot battleroma* IftieblU,
U will be at ths bead of bis men, with bis
“f*p« tar»Ml t« Horn mmI fata U tl* t*c."
It be cornea back sgaiu. to tread the soil
ot his native Hute, it will lie, we are sure,
covered whh honor, aiMl bearing on hia no
ble breast the scars a soldier covet*. This
Is but consent with bit well known repu-
tation, being as be la. a blgbtooed floutitern
gentleman, and a Iwsve man.
Nor do we find any inconsistency in li»e
position Col. Bartow baa been Induced to
take, In regard to tbk oont rove ray
always l*een, honeatly and sincerely, an abb
advocate of tbose principles which claims
the citizens jwlaary afteglanoe to be, not to
the^Ub, but to (be General Government.—'
lie U, In fisct, a leading spirit among those
Who in 1800, denied the CoftStHailonsI
right of noesaaion, and who in 1M0, have
exercised It only s.n wt of “revolution.”
Gor Brown and Co! Bartow differed in
1890, they differed in 1880, and they wUl al
ways continue to differ on this great princi
ple of Btalc Bights. In the contest of 1850,
we well remember tlie Utlerncss of feeling
which then prevailed, when Gcv. Brown,
Gov. McDonald, and Jefferson Davis, were
denounced as traitors, nnd the doctrine of
secession branded as treason. We are not
surprised, therefore, that a dseh on this
long mooted question should renew that an
tagonism. But we arc surprised, r.nd we
do regret, that the clash bus occurred at all.
There is an old legal adage, laid deep is a
profound knowledge of human nature; H Is
tills; A B)unt me the man who hat the fronted
motif* for the eotmaieeinn of a giten crime,
and f teiU thorn you the criminal" Why this
quarrel between Gov. Brown and Pol. Bar
tow ? Has Oov. Brown ever refused to
biruish or arm fraepa trher. called on to do
so by the Confederate Gnvermrnt ? No.—
Has Gov. Brown ever, from first to last,
wavored In his devotion to Southern honor,
States rights, and National independence *
Far from It. Year* ago, when the gnilant
Col. Bartow, and his poiiticsl friend* were
liauded together against the very principles
which Gov. Brown now defends, the* latter
breasted the wav* of public error side by
side with Gov. McDonald and Jeff. Davis,
andsufftred with them a common defeat.—
Immediately upon Lincoln’s eleetkm, fitev.
Brown took up his position, In unity of
purpose and harmony of ad ion with South
Carolina and Mississippi. Firmly he press
ed on Ibe column. Fearlessly he struck
blow slier blow at fVsUral authority in
Georgia, sending a thrill of exultant delight
through the Kiuthem heart, from (’hsrles
ton lo 8ao Antonio: nye! even while prom
inent men from this Htate were af Wash
went to theT/tlKdl;
day, the whole concentrated rago of Atudi
commission even, cannot absolve State al
legiance, and side by side with os in this
issue are the many brilliant army officers
from Lee, of Virginia, to Van Dom, of
Texas, each of whom, at tlie call of his State,
baa defied Federal authority, /tit this reepeet
for Mat* nUtgytnrc orr federal, thu obedience
te mate authority which hoe placed the gallant
Colonel Mayrudcr at Bethel, and the eon of
/Tarry Zen at hfunamae. It Is this rasped
for Slate authority which is the crowning
justification of the ga’hnt Ingrauam and
Tatosll and the whole list of army and navy
officers, who have thrown dawn their corn
missions at the feet ol Lincoln ami refosed
to obey Ids order-.
Bat while we feet with the public that
Gov. Brdfeti l« rigid, we lu»V« none oilier
bat kind wisher for Off. Bartow. It is his
misfortune and not his fault that design!
politicnl schemer* have arrayed him agvi
the authority of his State. We shall follow
bis <otirse with interest. We shall watch
for his plume amidst the smoke of every
battle In which the flag of Georgia is tm-
foried. We part with him for the present,
and with tills controversy we boj>c forever
with feelings of Indignation only,
those, who have induced a brave man and
a soldier of Georgia to defy the authority
of his State nnd offer a public insult to her
Executive.
“Ibat It 1* aaldf that lam %c have a
fT
Now, dr, the foots
axe, that under the former Ull, by which
twelve months* volunteer* were raked for
the war, the President had as much power
set, for the war; and It h a mere matter of
discretion with him under both acts, wheth
er be will or arfll not one the intervention of
Stale Executives; aad yet, wldle stepping
our of the way, to stab me ia Use back, you
seem criminally ignocaut of what you ought
to icuow.
You have also iiudauated, iu this charge
and elsewhere ia your utter, that I have
been misled by motives of personal ambi
tion. The attribution of low motive* of
conduct to o'her* is most frequently the to-
*uhof long familiarity with such principle*
oftmim. It k dangermw for any man to
attribute motive*, >est he foil under the con
'UM -
luyOif of the berertt* of the act of Gougrens
- by aaeki
Mich you
1 unarr i
H. I offered
sceepted as Captain of my Company, with
out any pfolge or unrlerstaading, directly or
indirestly, that I was to have another com
mission. My juesent office of Offooel of
tbk Regiment, has been conferred upon me
. aad through the wish, aa I have
reason to believe, of every officer and pri
vate under my < omnaaiMJ. I bare desfml
an office, preferring for maffg r^ssoM, to re
main nt the head of my company, between
which and myself there has existed a deep-
consent that I agn*ed to comm
femur *'
£7.
Xsyiy a# Gal. I. •- Bartow to Oevsrasr Brewa.
Bavaxxaii, June 94, 1861.
lb the HhUtor of the Morning Seat :
Deak Bin:—WUl you be pleased to pub
lish the enclosed reply of Col. Francis 8.
Bsrtow to the letter of Governor Brown,
sddrmsed to him under date of 21 st May
Tours, truly,
Jso. M. B. Lovr.u„
P. ft-Y(t will also confer a favor by re
quiting the pajH'iv in the Kiate that liave
published ll e previom. jv*rtion of tits cor-
reapon/hHUic, U> pubMah Coh Bartow’s ra-
jffy J M. a Ire
CAur Cwtiamcr, IIarpkn’m Fkhhv, f
June 14tli, 1B91. (
To (toe. Joiujth K. Amii:
ult., wliile at Hiclunond. Since the date of
ita reception, I have been «»4*• instantly en
gaged In the d.itleaof the*ervice I have un
dertaken, that I have found no tims which
couid b« devoted to an acknowledgement of
yoer communication. I now write amidst
the hurry ami concision of the ramp, being
about to march from this point, we trust lo
met the enemy.
1 ha vs little time nnd less ineJiuatfon lo
reply In detail to the insolent missive you
have thought proper to puhlfeh in rny ab
sence. Respect however, for Uie graxl opin
ion of the people of Georgia, Induces me, iu | from Georgia,
ipie. I had labored a* much aa
man lu Georgia to affect tfo- seces-lon of
“ ; I had pledged myself to meatjal!
ouence* of secession. I ara iiousd.
in honor, and still mr*re strongly
to be among the foremost in ac-
rices which saera
tie as well spar
\t, and 1 aui willing and
it. re»tfu taunt me with dc-
r and the defense of my Arc
to serve the contmou cause in a more
nl niitiintcr climate." I w ishytm were
L Ui witness tlie realities of tbk oervfoe
m so pfoasanL It would curt you,
of sonic of your malicious propm
Mie*. You tauat me also, with having ini
posed (qton others the doty of fluff rid log the
B Which 1 liave ileserted; and yet, when
tunned this you knew that you had
ily refused to call the volunteer troops
of Havannah into servica el any kind; and
that you bad called “ many of our bravest
yooag men from otbar parts of the State to
III our piacso," and defend our homes, while
we were permitted h> net in ingforfousease.
The volunteer tr*M>ps of fkvannah are aow
in service, not through you, hut by tl.e di
rect order of the uouitusnder-ia-Chlef of
the Confederate force*. All that you m*y
upon this subject is Jesuitical, designed to
subserve a (MiqKNKi rather tliau narrate the
tmtli. 1 have the name right to judge that
you have, ns to thcprohability of an attack
iq>on Havsunaii. Tiicre is ncarcely a sea
board city sfong the Atlantic coast that ha*
not its representative* fore ia Virginia.—
Why should Havnnnab lie an exception?—
Barely one company tould be spared, at
ioast, to show that her heart beat true to the
common eawie, and that her youth were
ready to court danger upon the very iron
tiers of tlie \rrr. Bu< h a spirit is not what
you have characterized it. It 1* protiably
A special mcssrnjjcr from Richmond has
duly delivered the threat of W. M. Browne,
Msristsai rfoerrtory <rf Bute, at this office,
of that gentleman * fetontfam to cutoff hare
in Atlanta, the earn of the senior editor of
the hUdhigenctr. What offence we have
given lo this mighty man of war, as weH aa
Btate, we know not Possibly the arrest of
Hurlbttt the spy, and personal friend of W.
M. Browne, baa enraged the assistant flee-
tvry ol Biatgi against it*.
Be that as it may, we hope still to wear
our ears, notwithstanding this fearful mes
sage. But we sincerely urge Mr. Browne
not to prcMtroe too much npon the forbear
ance of oar psofffe unfJ the Ilnribut case In
Anally disposed <»C Then, If there is power
to do it, we intend to probe to the bottom
the history of his friendship with the New
York spy. In the meanwhile, we suggeu
that Browne Iw allowed leave of abseace
from hisconfldenliai position in the Houtb-
ern Cabinet
We take this occasion, to recall to the re
collection of otir reader*, the order of
Wasminoton the day before tlie great and
final struggle which secured the indepen
dence of <Hir forefathers. That onler »«*,
u Put none hut American• at guard to-night.”
We approach nearer tlie final conflict.—
Clouds may lower over ua Disaster, at
first, msy fo-foll ua Darknem may set in.
We nay to Jefferson Dsvis, the second
WASUtMATV-M of America, "place none hut
Southernere an guard to night.” History is
but Philoeophy teaching by example*. Lm
u* profit by that of Washington.
Highly Important from Wa«h-
infton.
Jett. Davi*’ Letter to Uneeln.
Propoaition to Stay Hoetilitiea.
Ac.,
Ac., Ac.,
We are ia ■
arrangement) of New York dates of the
26th nitre two days lo advance ol telegraphic
new*. We find in the /toroid of that dace
the following exciting aad Important an-
THE HZWH.
The Uk'Umond /teaminer of tlie 24th
states that it l» proclaimed with confldnsoe
jh*u a naval attack on Norfolk will soon
Bin —I received your letter of the 21k" iafiove your comprefomalon, but the gener
ous arid nohic hearted of my native State
will know how to apnroriatc it. And now
as to tny snu*. I did not ask you to arm
or to equip me. I bail already received from
the lain Government of the United fltates,
through you, arm* and equipment*, which
cmt the Bute of Georgia nothing. They
delivered to me ami you took my bond
for their safe keeping, unless destroyed in
few won!*, to eet right my conduct, which
you have taken so much pam* to asperse,
rrtd to correct the inlmuwments eud foil
bonutations with which your letter aboi
the vuhhe trnoire. \ ou have threatened JH
with the penalty of the bond. Take it, U
yoa can get it. That Is vour remedy. If I
bare been wronjt >n taking the arm* away
oonrig r
say that I have ‘‘commenced
dam ci
* mate were sr nosu j „ ;
sswwrttt SSSSdS
paint faatk atdaa of a pktore. Mr. Rrownr
uaa ore* (toaaaoiat) with Ute New York
Journal sf Cbawreov. ttWn that paper ojv
poBtd Ute South. Mr. Browne fe from Ku*
feud, and, If we are not mlntakni, la rorj
iaUmale nil], oertala partial In Ikllnlmruh.
Be May be hiameleM He may Iw Ihe dupe
ufHurihurl But there fe loo tnitelt at Make
to jatUf t-erernony Browne fe Inn near
o»r Gorerautent, loo hmlller wIGt oor plana,
•ad by kl. laA.woce In the (bale Depan-
atret baa too n.urti power to paralytte and
deaKaalfee >nr forelytt policy, to > cient|d
Atom aarntbiy. Of one thing wo are f ota-
ttre aad that fe, that the Mend of W. H,
narlbtut fe not At tn be the autatant ftecre-
retaiy of Able and Ute ooakfeatlal adrfeer
of Gw Pretab* of Uie SotiUiern Cabinet
p to the git ol
flfelCTnrt Uths fens tfW.B.Bnrltori
Rtciruoan, Va, done Wt, (Ml.
To Ho* Jamed I. WntTAsan,
May— of AUenta, Ooor*la.
lanteefewa with your eedere. Merer.
Baoua. Welkin*, Breatet and invielf,
feft Atlanta, Ga,on the evenln* ol tbr-Jl.t
hal. In ebarte of W. It Borlbnrt, for Kick-
Maud, Vlrutnia. We anired in Lynrliburf,
V*-,aa Ihreday moreio*. the Mti uaL, where
*• were ohHged to reiaatn oeer unUI Moo
’ ibv mnminii u pMiLutunnito
day Morning, to eeuuquenor of the traliu
U reuning ou Gail road no the Aabhuh.
Waarri.ed ia tbferllyon Mentday, the
Jk Inal, n baN peat one o’etork P. M
Uarfag Huribert in chirgeof Merer*. Bo*
gun, Waitdai and Hannintu, 1 proceeded
“ to the quartern of Prveident
Itea, aad reparted my btulnere The
TfoMut was to kind u to give me an ini
l Audience I Uid before him vour
umhu.Hm fetter of Hon. a C Yancey, and
thedhpaukre, exphittin* to him, verbal!*
IlM where furtieulari of Ute cnae, btgelber
with the haa drawn out. In the ,'lamina
aka, by the cnaualttee in Atian!-, u gather
*wfeh the Kate of tndla* w'.e ,t etktet! !-
the ferae. Will the Bank, on the faith of
Utfe accepunee, *lte u» Govarement *t0.
000 and take the Onnfrdernte Bondi T I
an, It only remain! for Ute Bank lo decide
wltal diapoaiUnu it will make of the plan
lert aooeptuncc. Our propoaition fe to aand
llieno piantan acceptanc*! Ihnr rationed l.»
the Bank NAcera lo Europe (or dlarount—
Sock acceptance* rrpreerating one million
halt* ol cotton, and gUt-edgm: by Bank an
dorecmenl, coultl be dlncounted cither In
Ixmdao or Paris. It would enable Ute Go*
eminent to otnaln money on the faith of the
loan between Uie rabarrtpUoo and the ma
turity of the crop, and that fe Ute priming
need at Utfe lime It would (brta a legal
and binding lieu on the crape, and that ti
neceaaary Ibr Ute aecurlty ol the Bank* It
would give European capital a property
righl io our crop, and <u aeufrwii they could
Inafel upon lla eiport, and that I* a qncellnn
of high diplomaUc importance.
But it will be aaki, “tbb fe a dangermta
innovation, Gila ta ialroducing plan tree ac
oeptanoea and plantation teomAlei dtrecUy
Inlo the cheap money Mafkela of Europe
Exactly ao, and there, we apprehend, vtl
be the ml* Such a meaiure work* out the
financial revoltuhm of Utcra Bute* The
planter free, himrelf and mtnm hfe Govern.
mom at the tame Urn* Wo adrfee our
Banking (Hand* lu go with Ibe Urania, ba-
cauae tba piantan o( Ameriet. will take Utli
hma tn Ute Client of poeaibly One Hundred
and Fitly Million Hollar* aad aa rarely a*
the ran Hare la Ute Kua aad eita ta the
Were, Jure ao rarely will ihta van aunt, Utui
ounaolidalad In the Plantar'! band* bamade
the rtualaua of a new fiuuactat ayatata a ki- h
•»« dlarount planter! ncoaptauuM and nwp>-
Gnta loans upon plantation lecurttire. In
London, Pari* Amreetdam, Braarel* Fnvak-
fart ami Hamburg, at ft gar near per annum.
Dllert tja.e, not only In cheap good* but
iu camp money, b oaly a iineaGuu of time.
II gore bead In band with the direct by-
pothecMhm id the cotton crap ahraa.1.
¥ The Fraideut enuiact all the papen
aad iHopatcbec pereomd'y, tm.1 Homed at
tetey to niy atafaatint. He called In
onaaaltatioa Mr. Toomh* Secretary of State,
UM alter a careful weighing of the whole
core, the Ocremiae.il cue to the .condo
Hoa that Barlbnrt war a dan-arou! man, an
•Mtyto Uie South, andUmi be ought to be
~ ‘A far trial M». Benjamin, the Attorney
■oral, waa *Vc eonwltad, bn I have not
bare ftdly apprfeed of Me opinion in Ute
nan*. Mr. *Y. M. Brawn* Aaafetant Sacro.
taiT cf State, ret* arecouanlved by the Gov
I, ytt he gave haa hfe optnlmi, and
(riMli It whh grant boldoere that Hurilmn
waa n Ikfaaet to oar Government, aad ought
fa be Miami! at core i tut orcwtoa to
te thu Mr. Browne fe tha oaly aum la, or
are of the Government, that I bare met
■whh la Richmond, who dam toerprem
WCh aa opinion, ia the hoe of all the facta
U the rare, Fraaldaat Davi* fur certain
teafactaty .cum* coadaded Ic turn Hnr*
hart om fa the amhorbire of the Stale of
Wycf
Ml,)
A (Vrerott Ccaanttcr.—We obanrve Gi*i
eevarel leading pM«ra begin already In agi
tale the plan of making the Government the
direct buyer of the cotton crop, paying
Ihnenfar ia Traaaary note.. Tbfe would ha
to gin tha Goretuuaiat reel aa owner
■hip ia the cotton, thereby making k contra
bead. Tha true plea fe the ooe aow ere.g
carded oat. Ire the planter* rabwefbe the
proem* of their cotton. Give foreign oqd
talfeta the property right ia the growing
crap by a prove** of hypothecation abroad
Tha hypothecation of the crop In Europe
guarantee Ita cmvertabUlty and the eon
eertahUlty of the croton rnp la (he IIA and
•oul of the South.
Ire the planter rapport the I .van Bill
tlunhun could bo directed at Uie South, there
are five ohjert* upon which It would thaten.
There are,
W. L. Yancey, of Alahaina,
HouGi Carolln*
Henry A. W!ac, of Virgin!*,
doeeph K. Brown, of Goorgtu,
defihraon Davi* of Mimitnlppi.
Tltoac indeed are the Are pillar, tqion
which haa been aucrewfriHy reared Ibe ee-
neMlon and Independence nfttte alave Shite*.
Haa Gov. Brown been wanting In duly hi
Uie volunteer* of Georgia ! Lei the public
voice reply lu the pending election, l et
the home* of Georgia anawer. Hlatory will
recnrtl, how, with aleepleaa vigilance, untir
ing energy and patriotic anal, the Eaecutlve
of the State haa dtacuarged the high dull"*
which derolved npon him. Would to God,
we had had auch men nt Richmond nnd
Annapolla I Virginia would nol liave halt
ed, nor Maryland hum been betrayed. At
homo end abroad, In America and In
Sarope, the name nnd acllona of (he Gov
ernor of Georgia have become aa “houae-
bold won!*"
Wc again aak, therefore, why thii difficul
ty! We ahare with Uie peofie eftho Slat*
the regret every where eiprewed, Uint attch
a dllAculty, at auch a time, adiiu'tl aria* OoL
Barhitv any* In the very lettei lieforc u*
that he would willingly have at -tided Ute
Cttuglct with Kvaculive authority ! He alto
anya that the net of Ouargraea left k dfeu*e-
tlonary with the Prealdrat, lu do aa he
thought At in accepting vulunteere. JelTei-
aon Davi* true to Ida principle* true to 1th
character, Lu cicrelaed that d'.icretlon, ami
In doing an "ataim the action ot She Gov
ernor ol Ull* SUt* Why did not Col Bar
low eaareiae a aimilar dlacreUon » We are
aatfefied that Utla unftirtuoale .-ontroreray I*
not accidental. It la loo well laid, the train
ia too well prepared, the blow delivered at
Gov. Brown, and Uie prirfriple* of State*
right* which lie reproaeul*, ta too deHherale,
loo dtilfut, aad ff etceeeefrtl, loo fatal, lo hr
merely an accklenl I We aee the ahatlow
"f well known Aguree behind all ibi* noiae
aboul "arm*" We detect the “motive" of
Iboae, who have beguiled Ool Barlun Into
an act koMile lo Stale authority and State*
right* and we are the akilfal hand which
totkm ot my State haa inferred the
to com mead me." I any nut aware that y
I were a
gl* lu a rontfagenev wlAch, nuder t
atlttltlnn, would give the Slate the
refee and maintain troop*.
mutenre my military career, a* y
; reauuaalttlc. 1 think the power you
to dlaurm etuupankm once armed and
under bund* at your will, i* lo vay the
of It, doubtful. A* I have already
. in a funner letter, I would not make
, ieane if I could find any way to avoid
il I would rathe! yield, than have s ton
troveray with any maa where the public ia
■ | ■ afeaafau «
r dlwtltedlmwe.J
I"" Idaaee.
gawd the aag
I a* 1 WON.
Uke pl*4'<*. TU«? M^titorramtsn fleet fotssr-
rive<l tn lfsni|iton Road*. We predict that
our land batteries will heat of anr fleet Lin
coln can 4vm»moral
Wo And tLc foilowinir Hew* io the Balti
more Sun of the 22d inst.:
COL. WALLACE •OHEOCHDEU.
The TariotM nunocs aa to Ute iiropoMtiors
(Made bjr the leaden of tfo Southern Con-
fedenu j for peace aad rceoMtructioa of the
two ncctioo* of the conntry, appear to re
solve themselves into the sauq^e fort that,
aa we learn, Jefferson Davis has addressed
a coamiaaication to President Lincoln, pro-
poaine p«u«, on the grounds merely that, oa
the united Hutes government must be con
vinced of ibe impossibility ot conquering
the Hrrnth, it should do now wliat It must
eventually do after a long and bloody war
ifcderacr. lie does not
propose that Congress shall |mum any act
relative to slavery, nor does he refer to the
payment of the expenses of the war, ot the
withdrawal of troops, as reported in other
quarters, but simply that, as the sanction of
otqpxaa will be necessary to ratify the re
- -1 - -- e.f 11* re U/.il!hwr.. m n amiifiit Ik*.
cognition of the foMKheru government, he
suggests that no progress be mode oc either
side until Congress meets; ami be pledges
himself that no aggressive set the pnrt of
the Houtb shall take place if hit proposition
is favorably ennaidered, until It ia aaceruin-
ed how (Congress will act in the premises.
He gives a succinct statement ot the »t length
and resources of the South, nnd compli
ments the United Hutes government for the
activity with which H is pouring troops into
the Acid, and he. concludes hts totter by say
ing that “the spectacle of four hundred tlioa-
asnd men—let me say brothers—tbus array
ed against each other, with the moat de
structive weapons of modern warfare in
their hands, is a sight from which '.he pa
triot turns away appalled. In Heaven's
uame tot us not drive them into actual con
flict. If (Miasible let us avert a collision the
There is an agitation Jfeg o* Go***
The Consignees of European specie have iw
i fifed instructions frun tfouad—flirt, not to
h wst any mote mmey b Lin tod Stelasae-
ol Jea. Second, to taveat in Soothtft
“Stole" saenrities. Beunett’s mouey writer
ragw ormc this matter Hau- him:
Thors wa* quite a niovement ia stock*
dxy, based partly on s foreign demand for
* serartuea, and ,*rtjy paedknfed < "
nonaenaknl rnmora of < -*nqv«>mke. B»H we
hefieve that the toaarfer* who lately ridfed
Washington were aaaurvd by member* of
the Cabinet that the only Southern proposal
which would he entertained by the govern
ment would be at Hfrr to lay" down sr**-
retera to the old alfegiamv, nnd MirrMMkr
the riagfeadm ml the rHa*Ulon for trial by
the proper courts. In Wall street, Uovrsrer.
the most absurd rumor- often obtain c*e
deoee for a f ime.
llAMaisnino. June M.—Gov. Curtin last i horrors of wbkii will have no parallel.
night received a dispatch frwot Col. Wei- I No answer ha* yet been returned to this
tod that, if he waa not reinforced iismedi ; premise ‘»r entering into any negotiation
auqy, lie would be coatpdled to retreat iuu. | with the rebels, upon the bnairof Mr. Davis’
Fennsytvanto, aa lie waa hemmed in on the • l«v*poaiUon.
Ttfae a<!rauce in Houtiiern securities
Might, ,4 cuarae rerelvrol Ito aaavrer (tom j ta Tntamt, am! Gretlv, . threat to
throw the Lincoln Government if the Con
the operator. This morning he again l. le
graphed ordfn to have reinfon emenU sen! i feleraie Government U realized, i
immediately to CoL Wailac«'.
A passenger who had arrive*! at Bedford
confirms this news A later telegram from
Harrisburg stab* that additions! fim-ewharr
I wen dispatched t<» the relief of Wallace.—
give color to thia startling intclligenor.
LATER.
After the above waa put in type, w
reived the following summary, tlatodat Ba)-
The t'onfefitoratea are S,.10U stroag. They dinore on the 2&th, of the letter of Presl
have destroyed bridges of the B. A O. R. dentlmvls, and whkh we hasten to place
Road and telegraphic wirva.
The following adroit Southern move in
Maryland Is folly confirmed:
THE KAitti.AKDI.EUial.ATimK AKbTNE VED
EEAI. WAR DEBT.
The House adopted, on Friday, a rwdu
lion submitted by Mr. Gonkm, of Alfegha
ny. declaring that the debt aow Iwing incur- j
before our readers
1 have good authority for saying that Jeff.
Daria has actually mads overture* of peace
to the government at Washington; but those
overtures contained but a single, unqualified
proposition. The purport and general terms
4if the prnp<»«ition of Mr. Davis, were as
follows:
1. That the United flutes government
ny, uecutrtng that the 4lebt now firing incur-j *• « ««* >«e i>niie*i imues gtivernmem
re«l l»y the Executire lfe|Mrtioeul of the »»»* now lie oonvince<t of the utter hnpos
United Htales in the prosecutmn of the war, j Ability of subjugating or conquering the
is unconstilutional and unauthorized, and Is j Houth. And here followed a
not binding ujmmi any <»f the fltate* which ! military strength oral resources of the
dc raR consent thereto; and the Htate of! Southern Confederacy, made, K was said,
not iNiastlngty, but simply as aa eaiolag
tot, but to giv«
2. Mr Davis ur^rd
its citizens Itouml for the payment of any : “■ Mr. Ih*'
part of said debt; and it will resist the pay j kis Cabinet
went thereof by every means hi Its power. I “»»** erentumlly ilo, after iperhaps) a long
T . v . .. . * »nd bloody war -nanwly, recognize the h»-
The Ni w \ork Zleraid says the Foreign tlependeut nationality of the Houtiiern Con-
Banker* have determined not Ui take any
more of the Lincoln loan, aim! holds out the
Me* that step* should be taken fo fore*
tlependeut nationality
feceracy. Tbia was the simple propoaiti
•ral the oaly one nuule by Mr. Itavfe. There I
I was nothing mid about wittolrawing troops;
a4fanthrezzzzzz.^
~~ dye force to prevent Foreign Bankers i ing penuitte<1 to carry on the Southern
The allutiing to Ibe effret of the new ^
dgn order* upon Houilicm securities fhe
Bcrald sum :
North CaroUnas advao-N-i! 4 per cent;
Tennessee*, 1; Virginia 2 ; Missouriit f
It seems that some parties in Europe are
sending our railway bonds home aad pot
ting the money in the depreciated stocks of
the slave States, doubt le-* under Uie impres
sion that slaverp w ill disappear in the coarse
of this wnr, ana that then slave fltate stocks
will be as valuable as those of free fltate*.
With tlie exception of a few of the older
slave Stale stock*, foreigner* have always
been shy of buying securities where value
was in any way contingent upon slave labor.
Mark the significance of these quotations!
Tennessee, where Andy Johnson has a par
ty, aclvance* only j per cent. Missouri,
where Lincoln has concentrated half of hie
Western force, advances only j pet <eot.
But Virginia, with 160,(W» Southern troop*
on her soil, and North Carolina, who *bow- '
her teeth for the first time t.uring this Wi.i
at Bethel, advance* in the con Silence nl
foreign capitalists in New York 4 per cent!
Well may Chase threaten to seize the for
eign specie deposits now 'tuN** w irfeL*
But tell the money writer of Uie
York lit mid, to keep bis eye upon the ji
cnedings of the Cotton Plauten*’ Cooven
tiou, to be held at Macon on the 4th July.
The silver iMlotn will soon be knocked o< t
of the Ysukee tub.
re...a * utlt ««! C fteRfR! UJ | V* Troll JI Id HI % IrglUlS. 1 OU IIISKl
the tloybd*,rote SUiteeeu the oMcer upon whom j here again your common error, of suppos
the Constitution (to which Georgia is a par- ing that yon are the State if Georgia a mis
ty) “ha* conferred the right to command j take i» which I do not participate. You
It fe true that I tendered, under in will not be jh nnitusl to a!*enat« htmi
stmctlons (ruin u,/ com|>any, their service* j esteem and affection of those we leave be
fo the Confederate States through yoo. in J hind, anil whom we love so dearly. H
foe first instance^ this, however^ «m iim- j "««Ty you have undertaken so ungracious a
—.W ..... erottvni. W« -Ull ■.
ply liccause the Presidcut ha<l mlopted that task.
a matter ofi
mod* of obtaining troop*
public convenience, and
any Constitution
Im to appeal to the Htate Executive, i Dow long
rUII leas la there any ground for your “ *
■ HR. kou aay, “ that, at pmeut, I am beron<l
d nat hmtuM theme | fo<* trech of Htate authority, and Htate fineo,
law which re- j *» far as 1 am c«>ncerned, arc obliterated.—
ty remain so," you my,
“de|icntl* upon Uto ilevclopmeuts of the fu
*—- ,4 — i ■*:, ,)
and !*e
Uon that the rights’of die Htate* tre viola tore." I trust, If God spares my life, I shall
tod by the fVesident receiving troops dl ' *«t f«x»t again on lie soft ol Georgia,
nscUy without the Intervention of the Gov- well oiwured tliat 1 nc more fear
enemies at home than I now no
labor, and have constantly labomfi, ( enemies of my country abn>#4l.
t my
> meet the
under Uie erroneous impression that you
the Htate or Georoi I bog leave to pro
tosi against Uiiz coneluaion, in which, 1 as.
out ftw a grand financial i
Otorgia Flock- fihtrt reconi sf a Oeorgia cflksr.
In the ofilciai report of the battle of Vera
Cruez, during the Mexican w ar, we find the
following mention of a Georgir soldier .
“In these affair*, even officer aad mau
engaged, diw'harged hi* duly with gallantry
and steadiness.” In the list of woumied we
find the short but expressive report: “B. F.
McDonald. Georgia Regiment severely"
(wounded )
On page 479 of Prr*khnt Polk's message
to the American Congress, 1847, lExecutira
Docunienf, No. 1.) «ve find th«* following:
“I must beg leave to fortber mention
Lieut B. F. McDonald, 3d Artillery, who
was sent with an order into the town (Maa-
mantla,) previous to my entry, accompanied
by Mr. Braillay, of the Quarter Master's de
partment. lie was surrounded by lancers,
but succeeded in escaping.”
This report fe *igne«l by old “Jo«-Lane." a
On |Hige H7, of Executive Document Nia
1, (184H,| gallant old Joe Lane say* ot Mc
Donald :
“Lieut. McDonald, :inl Artillery, ailing
assistant (Juaiter Master, wa* with me in the
cbar*»(liaulc of Matamoros) and tiehavnl
moat gallantly, os be ew ha* done, upeu
all former occasions.”
Sj»eaklng of the battle o( Gminvar*. Gen.
Ijxne, all tilling !o a charge ii|*»n the enemy
by Ool. Jack Hays, say*:
Ic promptly repufeeil them (the enemy)
and with Captain Roliert* and (’ompnay,
and IJeut*. Ridgeley, Whipple, Water*,
McDowaLD, Hlake, and my private fleere
i tary, Mr. I*hel^ nnmliering in all about JI
men, gallanUy chargeil, b»ok«* ami |mn»ue«1
the enemy."
wtoi
Tiro Cintinneti CtnnnroreUI, »t!rr Irevlee ! *"*" <* **» litre —I* «*. *ut..l
pointment* uuule from Ohio,’’ trembles for ! tire, must have the aanctkm of t ongs*,*,
the fate of the abolition army “ If a similar j ***** *• *^ e w * r bail l*eer> I'ominenceii
lack of Judgment and di*rriminaiion has 1 wilhou *..**• mMlon of thrtbody, m, he
With due rmpm-t,
1 iteve tlie honor io be.
Your moel utrollrat,
KHANC18 ». BARTOW
DKr.\rnTt’ee or l^uron. —The Altente [ ,
Irora merle in the whole lint.'
The hlocknile hoiriin to tell on the price
of North weetorn bretulrtufi, en.1 proriehine
Thi, will noon work loerfrtll/ upon tiro
“ howt lery ijetem" ol the Yankee. There-
lore, it fe .liferetire to oom|iere the prices
oi mure nl tne IraJIr., nrtldra of witwfe-
lenre, na they were qttote.1 in Northern unt
Houltrora morkotr. ilurinq the pert wrek -
We will lake corn for inetnnoe:
, * rb T?r_
Nr» OfWftltf
Teh* far cnnefcleratio. iron tire ertlcle of
fttrar;
•nt meet fe oh»rfraUlo 'wi?h ' q Volunteer!, Cept. Woddnll. left our city yes- | S-T5U::
o( peace ar.l war, and ha* the exclusive ‘erday for Rich mom 1. Lfeut. Castleberry ! aurtZST
Halit htlTO-lll if. rereree. r.f I re. re-ire.. ... I .... i . . 1 I
..IS to ettetate*
fer tot
•ts
and maintain armies. The Congress, and ^ ,, . ' "7 «««-
not the Qovtna.1 of State*, are entrusted " * members to m*ke the ranks of this |*>rk (a the Northern and Southern States:
with tbe power to raiao theae armies; and I l oni P* n y complete,
aa the Constitution i* bix>ad and unqualified The Newtoo Rirti
f[y‘ ***?ton county, pasaeil ihrotigh t
sutctoil In the mode iu which ii shall bc o\ i.„ ,[ , .
erclsed. The President of the v oufedeml, un,,cr * he ro,um * n -
Rifies, ftwm Conyers, New-
city
Captain J. A.
Htate* fe the Commander-In-Chief of tbein* ^wart. Tlielr desti-taUim U Camp Me
armies, tuue raised, for a oonmuti cause; Donald.
and the Governor* of States havo ra>t, so far
aa I am aware, any Jurisdiction
tbla subject,
no.! The * ati Hdllip* Rifle*, Caatoto
for *a >Mtriotfem ! ^ oni,r, ‘*k. from this place, also left at the
may induce them to cooperate* with the i * MM ** me »tleatination Oatnp McDonald.
General (fovernmem In lime of great cmer A Company from Pfekeos county, Aia
gency and (Unger. Your conclusion, there «- n mute for Li nchbur* Va >i«
»M-jf-P"-w- omi zr z t„: who..
MmmUi ...
NtiOrhiiw
SS’
rtt « I lire Trot.
•« »| Mratea
.. e« tt.iM.it
well ewnra. could the PnnidenL the
Secrotnrjr of Wet, rad Gera Soott to ernuira
the in,.ventral! of troop, that no promt*
ntwd he nude on either cite before Cotroraw
erernililre And he pledftnd hin.e.11 in cnae
hi. praporithro wai favoraMr coeridered,
that no eftfraMive ecu on the pen of the
Sonlh ebouhl fake piece until K waa eeeo
how Oonftien ww dfepotwtl to act He did
not propoer en eradttiee until Jnlv 4. hut it
wee evident that be would oheerfiillv eoqtti
race In nieicuininn the prearal fait* euo.
No anawer hue been made to there over
ture*. It fe certnin they hove not teen re
jected, nnd II h aehl Hut the Preeldent end
one member of the Cabinet, ere in favor of
Coefrrm* ’'’’bfen'’^ wlI,lt,ticr ” n,it
The fbiiowhqp i. the eubefaoce, and very
hear tlie faneua^e of the ron.-lu.Mor reeleh
9“ of the letter of Mr Itevfe lo rtmldral
IJnroln. My informant Iuu not reen the
letter, hot heard a copy of It reed, end fe
positive to iu general lentun .:
Afior paying a deecrved oomplimeut l.:
c eorrjtr of Mr. Unooln, end to the promt,
ude with which the MMlODO Nortirore
lure ; troope have nrehed lo emu,
IT re “ihit the raeefade of ft00,aw men-let me
!• re ro**"' te Gut ttuuy lH.Kl.er.~ lt.ue urat
ml eon rererel. :.fa .1 . l J
Jerateflifatethent Suu^ the prate | t.
blc what ii is at Ike great depot* of tbe ! turn* away appalled. In Hi
destruc-
warfore in their
right irnm which the (MUriot
l us not drive them info actual ounflicL If
. ' : tlllticr WBM-lt .I,-,,,,-!,
I go, fea palpable encroachment upon the !
ngbu of the fltatiw," does not in tli« feast So "*b 9teme fo b« aroused aud her )ieopfe
li*turb me. Neither e|M>u reason ornuriior inarms Who can conquer u* f
ity do 1 (Mushier the opinion of much ttofoe. -i ,i m
l think most pamffn will prefer the
n*»-i oi •»>«• Ceiafoderaic C-ougrcaa mim
President of thu ifonfedimte States,
^avu the act theh deliberate .(auction.
You have follcn info another ernw
tMa subject. Yon say “that I ,
to the C-Mifoleratc C«*ogres«, ot wl
a member, ami that a bill was |wm
Rupposr, rhirfiy by toy Influence, vhi
Uiorizestha Ihwsitiem to nsvive tin
ry forces ot the Htstea oyer tbe he-
independent of Htate authority. Vc
ther say that, “under thi* a(H I was a-repi
has induced him fo write a letter tliat, to te|K3!
ed info sendee with >i
Itted
IW" Fairfox flution ia often confounded
Fairfov Court House. Tlie firnuer fe
led ou the Orange an.i Alexandria rail
l eighteen miles from Alexandria, and
House 4ir in Minty seat ol' Fairfox
countp fe a village about fimrtern iuife« feom
Alexandria, on t» wagon ros! ie.t>ling to
Warreulon. And the same may be *aUI of
M*nn**n*Oap and Monassw* Juncthm The
- m*. . re rare • , ^ H 1 *'** *• where the rebel soldier* are
your oomwofand ® aoiu, H* d ' ** *'* mi mde* from Alex
‘ 111 *“ ilrin. The Gap fe in Ute valley of Virgin-
leave Savannah and |je to
re.... re ...... rein,, HI -ray V. , , . ,, | ' IF »•> • r — J » 11
the leant, fe moot tliroourtenm >n.l which X'-T? 1 *: - f*T‘. re * fte. th«' I ie, running Ihroup. the Ittnc llhtgr Munn
-n. ..li ro- c ... • «t.ell never think II necemery In..lu.ii. ,
will we eUJ la the fame uf the eulluu
But If Ike t-enple regret thu mnlratreray
whh n .llvi.led eympnthy between e gelleul
enti e uohle Gaverehr, iteop tthnnhl
he their la.tign.tion egauM tiro nmi who
hew iujuigetert the quervei We ail know
how Patrick Henry rennrged with hie indig-
SotrttD Vtnwt—The Augneta OtfeNhe
trouAr, le ee able article npnn oar Interne
tin eel reialluna, lays
But how will the Mencheeter npinnera tray
far the cotton ualere Rritfeh good, an el
inwed tn come In? It would anon hnnk
the cotton they will went, end
not Brhfeh gohi, fe whet our petmle went in
ntchenwn. The gold w-t ran netthet ant nor
wear. The OonA derate Sum wonhi ant
By raqtteat of the Preadent, Mr Toornla
eocotnpente.1 me to Gov. Letcher, Irofhre
erfaJtn the whole cate wee Uid. Gov Irotch
Jef orate to the iniae concluekw concerning
the cone, arrived at by Pnaidtoc I)evu rad
Mr. Tuerabe, aad drtanaise.1 to emd Hurl
,tet fa Cheiieatoa, oa the warrant .4 Jr.dgc
OMttvi, OorJrdarate Bum Cotunheioner
WtpW'Tme have beet. receire-ICr.«u Uiirire
; froatthn CoafcderMe Sutra Comma
r, end etfaero, to hold t* to Ho!»«t,
oosaMmacn a policy of keeping up
“■ * ‘ ' ‘ Mr tfch products-•
Odin in exchange to. her
policy Spain Ined, end law Ike'gram »dly
sOc the eiileeatk century -when her ge.-
fauae p. hi red kilo her lea Ike vert gold pro-
dan of her South AtaeSrati ootonfee.
Thfe le a cteer eutereeat of the whole
iptertkta ie • fcw wnrde If Kogteed raa
“ lo an, rtro wBI aot he able fa hay
eourenl to enter the eerviee ot my (toentrv , Ulni,eed alwntdft mile. fra« the Jaaetinra
Snfi fnftikt that i ihouhi ever fall eu low. : 4hi 7.re*
But to your chetge. 1 know not to wh.t '
«> t you refer, ee Ute one under which
Tlte euddra fall In lire bt.wd.ttifir end pro- I * uoll “^>; torat
vfeh.« merkei of Eureqro give, a do.! kick 1 ’"■ iCh W '“
te downward fendraey.‘dohn Bull, I
Germany end Pram, wili Serere faZ,
the grain they went by the In j;I '*rtl, who b« promulgrtrol the fallow-
Hcplcro':.. and then look out!
The Northern pa|wnt ere preparing the
public mind far direct uintion, retd il fe now
preeihle tlte 1*. S. rump Confrere, may re-
fart to it If U.fe U .lone and tiro Morrill
Wamiisotov, Jene JH, 1861.
TV Or .treurartef Prem . —The UjU ia yet
to be eeeu in Waihington who hMaeen oy
IlMn nf ll.o oraooreirei -II --ft a .
hand was nrer I wo bund ns I
In the genera! report, the commanding
ofllivr again refer* to McDonald’* bravery :
“Lieut. Water* and Lieut McDoraI4>
dfetingufehed theinselvc* in thfe action, ad
vancing with the first and retiring only with
Uie last.”
It fe only necessary for us to record, that
the gallant son of a noble sire, survived hfe
wounds to draw hfe sword in defence of
those principles of which hfe father, Gover
nor McDonald, of Georgia, waa an early
and distinguished ex|mundcr. Joe leone fe
known in thfe fltate, and the praise of such
a man fe a fitting and honorable tribute of
which any Southerner may he proud.
heard of the ivanpromiac alleged to hate
becu proposed by Jefferson Dsvfetotke Ad
“ W, Seward.
ininfetistion
I.!u ,f .-8* - •*-
ll will certainly
Tlie New York 1
the impending fondue at the ! the peace current
r humane—bow i\>nsideratc.
in regard
Houth! II.
Mexico fe hailing between the “tale" fj. 8,
and the Confolemte Government • When
one f-ing and that ia, that the Herald feprxs
fe greatly exerefeed ' luring to head the “reaction” ami go with
setting in at the
Another Kite at Northwestern
BRRAwnrrr*—From (Mir special life* of
Spaniard holt*, he stops, and when Lp Z a ,Im? ^*ce,
*1 am nan*, ne sto,w, and wben he stop, j we |he M]owrmg ^ ^
aci-cptod into service; but I will infom
that the act under which I serve fe entid.d **$??** aecm»plW»«* writer and able
“An act *o raise additional forces to »riv i c . n 5** ,s , ln *jjf
i-rim$ Ike war." Thfe rat, to Ihebretof
'tihorial .leliartmcnt of the Atlanu Inteiii
.11, " I gaocre. We iH.ngn.tnh.te the re.,Ira. of
S!lr,r»: i .TTL^rrsax ■«*-
ly to the value aud useftilneiv nf the intaUi
g«*ncer.—Marietta Admente.
We arv indebtid to the Marietta i
thmary fother*, cried, “BrcKr, Hrpt " Ho ! ply Rn set authorizing the PrcakWtrt fo
fame future orator or hirtorian will ,-onrtra ! •“* tevlre. of volunteem fur the », r .;
“ ZO'ZZV wh “ r k: ;! asrijjsj! i
to aow fifeemi between mroh ora a. Jwi «,(. utuirr which vuluntem haw been Snrl, manifu.utio.re of antroval of nor
'jUlwoTjSI'jLTifJZZ''*’ “•
Brnrow. fa Orttor fa ^ ter ^ ^ ***” "*
Egl r- chairman, perfVdc.1 by it. ami pmaat hy I ■+,
the t'Oeigreaa. Ii met lire a|q«v.val .4 lire ] Tun Cyan or Hoiu.ai T.-Oui Chief
Kt-Sh?, 1 ^ T . h,.u.
gaMrtl hy Oongrem aa lire Ih mmi „ "Lrom have rrairoret to our .tty, having
rafee an effli tent army, so alnolntclv <v- j toWy delivered W. HL Hurihut, to Ihe au-
quirrd for the wicked invndon *-l *m ikorilie* of the t’on*ederal«- Stat^ In com-
’ Mr. Wnyi't, M tfawgu, i.trotewd a M|| £*■“ f WhtUker.
which doe* zinhorizc tkeVmudent, wiifonM ' T * ,rw ' *' ,n,,,ww Ibelr ***fetanta,
iwlling upon Ike tfovernor* of Hm- Hutnt, to | W. S. Raaofotd and Wiu. Watki.is
wvept the services of voluntern at the arr entitled to much cmlit for the tallhful
itsEssfaSttr.tyts i:! «--p-
der it* forms *for hmi 1 anv agency in pro- UMl tni '* *° *^ e>1 ^
curing iu introduction .vr ensetmert. O H Rr unto*. Ike rocccseor .d Senator
te t^ihl ^ra *>«*** kaftHtoka a particular frirad oi
4 Ufa btlTaml that l^iav ita » Linohl'A tod hit appointment fe gvoerally
avail tnyaelf oi il> Iwtrofiu hi
owe ainl.itton ; who, In fan, la ihe mhha .4
our rtrjggte far tuAepemiraoe, reugragate
together la weret piece., ami whfe(»r lu
euefc othere euro, -..vn.it, .rora-tt," The
poUGral lean ■ u . fumrter more .hugraare
to til Repuhth-a, ami raw iteleaulAe where
erav Svuu.t The .reurfau. Juw, who fire
touadafi hfe pouau ol human Amh, fe trot
more mercllma lima the pothlrtaa who
would roek. Uirougi. the heart-! Mood of hfe
owu pnqfie, fa gain a marrehM party at
krtr.
yoo^ao.4 move Mm.- Ho my. the old | ** Lw
V. S. Government lecuritiee are draging
la Wall atreet at BftfkBftJ ami heavy at that.
In .Hamming a cunparfeon of revooroea ihe
Yai.kre writer! hare become audfieuly „t>-
Uriott! to Aguree ne well as fact., and deal
in grand eweeplng, high ammdlng, gener
aiixlag lire
The New Y*ork Hrraht of the 'il-t Ande
great eoufalaiion tu the aitcrevl fane ol the
tog rapid program.
[COMUntTCATUU]
Villa Rica, Intro 3Bth, Util.
Maeeaa. Rmroaa:—Wheal crop In thfe
vicinity are all gathered, and the yield »
tuoei eaeellent The oela harvrrt la now corn
utenred, ami It ii eahl fa he good; ami Ihe
com look! very promising, we kevlng a
good rain during Ihe week, upon tbe whole,
our people tave much fa be thankful far,
aa regard! coUou, our fallu did not pfeul
much, erhal then fe of it looka well.
One week age to-day, the “ViUa*Rica Mi-
uera," a due company eotupoeed of our best
boya, omruumled hy a veteran of the Crcrk
Indian War, Captain John T. Chajabey, now
orer aiity year, ol age, he carrier whh him
three of hfe none The company numbered
over litly. They have gone lo Cmnp Me-
Donald, eltaa “Big Hhnnty." The Cem.il
Goardiof t'Anotfa.i, under Captain Ezra
Cnrtfe, are also gone there. In Col. (I.rtreil'e
Regiment now to Virginia, fe another com
irony from Carroll, under Capt A. T. Bnrkr,
Bo you tea Mr. Rditor that oM Carroll bar
aow three emi.peniea of her hcyi ia the
held, and that Ii not all. Knacker Powell,
of the Ikh .I'etriet, ha- ..ow nearly got a fall
comjrony, auolber iu Uie Sth, one In the 4lk,
nnd in the 9th and t Ith, melt hare got con.
panfee. nigh .into bring ready fa o»rr Aw n
place to Aght far the Sunt and Bara.
0.1 Doggrrn wae at one time naked hy a
politician what rnajority Carroll wotddgira,
he replied: “Jo«t let her km.w whet fe need •
ed, and .he will gire it ” It will now apply
to Governor Brown, Juet let (-arro!l know
how many faldirre Jeff. Derfe wnnle, and lie
will get them.
Truly Y.mra,
DIXIE.'
With growl ero(». In Ragland, Germauv,
Prance, Riteefe, Ac., the ooly -need" nf B.
r. -pe a ill he Ainertcan ronton. 1 hat nrcrec
eity hegtoe <m Uie tat of September
Urn Cairo Vafan the liana.
Ihe New York JViiwarthe Seth,.wnila
Et.gl.eh prem Bennett afeo ereka U> gire mtirely »• mnienal eorrent eommereia!
the Yankees ■ Irock-b.me- by reporting Im *
OTImpofttM nrwe lr..m California wae
reeeivrel in Wtehington, on the Aftth, fa the
effect that the people of that State are about
to proclaim the anothera |mrthm nf it hr
tow AAAO a erparate Slate, aad fa ally Urom
icire. with theTVattheni Coofideraey It fe
mid that a Urtmg party In New Mevieo, Ar
Oor Brown haa mainmined Ike korow end
dignity of the Bute. He will not go whh
the ramnl now, hot a ill auiul Arm ta he . J?
did to IM. Jrfa mm Dnvia fe the law maa i g M
outeaiu. e Inauthordtoatton to lime of
You go c
* ■'**' '-outaratui UB.1.T E* 1 extreme
nraeau l.yje-
■btor a'J.m
| .wire in—i leaflet .ante and dfeguttiag io Ibe
pending famine in Ruaeia, thereby creating
a market far North-weetero grain and pro-
tiaiomc Aud Utfe too in Ihe fate of derlin
ing market, io Europe, and com railing at
IV at Chicago! Bah!
The moony writer in Ute N. T. UrroU, in
quoting the continued decline of IT. R aeeu
riliee in London, makee the pillowing ran
did atatement
A letter from a well informed aoUuwity ! N wr to
■aye that our aect-rttira are mninroi |rortlv to
rouaequencc .ff a general hzUef that there
virw, and Ita daily financial arUolc When Mkl N *‘ T *' b T «ritory t* in fovor »,f
Greeley fiads thing* in Wall street so hod ' I*** pri ^ fct ’ pn T*' n ‘ d *° »*• R
that he ranuot even extract a folsrbood ^ ^ *b* t T - H. (foverni
ftran them, ilesperstc imleed mint be the 1 ***** T ** ritoa * fo«*R*«>res to n*p»ess this move-
financial condition of New York.
Tiro UrroU, however, aroeW! He fortitude ,
nt in the Goblet. State.
Htnumrr, ran Sro, eoata -The Hteh
the writing ptunt, nnd thrown out another mood Stouter mm thrt Ita " epv hi.
ZZ ^ ■*—>P- -to-" A J. i'rarare hi.
th r' ,‘‘T “ ip c " 1 " *' om lime in Virgiah) fa,
fakrorope Kugtbh, IVeneh and German coonral. Eiactly. Beit If throw - birde nf a
Buvue. HvaixutD TwocevM. Bauca.—
will be nol ighting after all, (Hit that our ! The Montgomery OurfUtratuo Irante from
Anther" time “Aorit fagrthrr," ou a fa.I
limb of Ibe lire will W. M. Browne, the
friend" of Ibe epy, perch? liurthwt. Crane,
qaarrel will rad to eonro romipcombe. ; the moel reiiabir auilmrit. I far the nr,..,!r ,1kI Browne. A mow beautiful trio trody -
When Ibr —• -r - - I , . autnonty, .list the people a. War,.,. ,u. -re—a- v ,c 7 -
of Southern victoriei t g al.fan^ Ihrtaigh
rete Europe, grert will he ihe fan of Writ | Hepreramrtivm, th UI mbreribr ,t faou 700,
>■— 000 balee toward. Um ft»,00ll,0o0l.«u.
We lean. I.y our fete p^ronlhai Mr. Van- j honor to the pm rioter of a gramme and I
the faMowiag aaarazacTtarai
Ct.nrrjmlju.al ** ,h * “Wend" of the ipy, fe 1
efetant Secretary of Stair, caanoi Caatta,
the spy’s eoune.-l, be made Aeafetant Attor
ney General?
Nuw Oautatu, Jaao fttk- Sii regtoirale
000.000 of the hrou