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• r. sTmined t% adopt (he cashes- .
Hitmiflerall transient must
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‘■* Mid for beiSre insr-iaed, a<s*all lob Work must j
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frO tkl rule- For advAtising see first*.
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f l.o*’ * i 02 General of this Mi *ary
Department nwirrcr authorized me foirverease !
t%e gmk and file of my company from seventy ,
Jo ori* Ire l risen, 1 will receive thirty ak*Je !
bollied men, with good horses, as aecroits.—
* disposedt • serfe their country in hbr
hi>ni*of pcril, as mounted ‘men, in a perfectly
healthy region of eoantay, are requested to re! f
porf t • !e at Weynesville, |
Ga Oqr.term of service Confederate) will j
expire on the 7 of August next.* •**
• .* J.. HOPKINS,
. ** Capt. Commanding. Wayne Rangers. *
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’ We have just examined a most befiatm
fill and f*ig?i!y sword, purchased for
CapL h C ‘Bryan, of the Thorpas County Dix- j
*- Boys, from E. J. Johnson & Cos., Mason, Ga.
This 1, an elegant •) ecimen of wrtrk,
rlflects'grea* credit uporfthe Manufacturers.—
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Ti was forward 1 ts Capt. Bryan on last *M n-.
day By f' ip* ‘i h mas H’illiams, anT we know
that in his hands it wiiPlo good service wherf-’
aver opportunity oners. , ,
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SENATORS EEECTEI:
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„ Hf reference to *he proceedings *of the I^-’
. gi-datnre, ts wBl he s*en tlsit fins. Benj-.min
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If Flill and lion 0 Robert Toombs have been
* Iqts. They will* i-ppre^ent.
gialn |beSeriate of tbe first Qhifetiefattf Gdtm
SQ.under.the permanent Constitution.* . • .
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“hides wanted. ‘
Messrs M A little rer|iir*l us e to
at ate that o tli!'y wiAl ptiy flie c*sli* |t ice
fo%good hides ?o hriug them along ° Store
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opposite tli*> Market [H-Vse.
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. Cajft. I hpiuas Williams, of is
dorrts aft ftai'fie nflß just making sit- 1
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gar a ltd syrup, an 4 that his crop, tori
barrel and twelve gallons p<l *at?'i IVlip ca*r; j
beat that f # • # o * .
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KST’ He call attention to the advertisement 1
of DmIV Ramtm, I-T\eeu!or n (hr estate of
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Daniel Ramho, in another cohjtnn.* No dotibt
it will I e a u *it chance for *iumied °n^en.°
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He have received si well writ en eumtnunV
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("'itiotl ovej: this sbinatiij-e, tvuif a much estcem
cit nioiubergd tlie t iimrds. but feel .compelled
from |v* udeiiti and tff rations to decline its
■publication: ]Ym assure die writer ihat there
is no need of any defence of The Guards in
this conmnftiity. and.’thaMhe tales w f heli h’ave
ftaebedjtheoi, and of which he spdbks, are not
<*tirrei.rt and con! 1 noUgain currency gfe liouie.
•fhey t feel easy in this know
imi tdiat amoflgst friends as an any and as* vi*arm
as •the] ffifve liere, any dander upon them
•winild so n recoil upon tße head of ifs author.
Thomas couiftv.fiaj too much pride in i*s vidun
tcers to fillow •them traduced, and too much
confidence in them to believe any * idle ‘tales
which nfky Ire afloat to their (Uscredit. .
his*remarks uj)n tßeir removal from a
P°3t of danger, we iyus f t say it has met with the
sud iijjprov and thetr frieiwls jt home, and itm
d-od was urgently press?dT tyion the authorities
by their fVleids. Those friends had *n j Sear
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but that t|ie compani# woukl do their dutv ag
fully and bravely a*s any isl the field, but they#
felt tl;nt they were in a position .whgre they,
could bi overpowered by a superior force, and
wore without the proper moiins either of*resis> i
tance or retreat. I hoy need rvpt fear bcingr
kept too long in “Camp Sftourity,” but we
doubt not will find themselves very soon near ;
* w_h not oety tonhear the ko\*nd but see “the
the shadow of a doubt, but thaf .when
Mat time comes they will sliotv thorn selves wop
. ’by tlif high cliaitcter tlnV bear‘and thcvholv*
cause @ tbey defcjid. • ‘ . •
H e should be gratifietl to bear •froth our es-
J(i med hiendeiy other matters, and trust he
.11, jip n reflection. It? atidieß tt pur • course.
*• t*nllnn4 Drfkd* * *
J R chimm-i lis pa tch sa\ # s :A. handsQpnS
*ma\jb!e monuujent haj beftn completed in this
tty, by ordtr of* the parents *J’ George *W.
’ M ' nal^* ol the .“Korns Light flusrto.” ?th
i< _. n .'f, t* mark the spot Where he
IWh iff the*memorftble ktttk of snJv*2lst. J
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T hink thaf, sijee tit? arrival of the arms
at Savannah, gunswjJi 1 e furtiished the \mffin
4‘‘er eotupantes? who have been accepted under
the late call of Governor Brown for Jn-
companies This is an crr%ieous impres
sion. The companies ‘must brine'their own.
guns andsach oth?r*ffquipment* m is requited
•i ol- C amati ° n ° f the Governor?* M'e
makrtthis statement to save volunteer compa
nies from unnecessary trouble, alid th Cxeeu
•five from nn unnecessary corresponded?
! .LATEST- WAR NEWS. ’
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• *rh* Fight At P(5.->fl’ . , * *•
Pent * . r. —i Ay h ive
• been for four hours with gre^t
rapidity t.ur • Gen. Bragg re
(Uftiiwg the*fire siow/y but With deliber
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. .4he Niagara have on”
# irt MeKae. No of lffe o*i our side. ’ .
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• * /'y'o *♦ —The •‘lorrtgomery.Ma#! •ays
tii*it a gentleman whokrrTved. from* Rensaeida
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tnM s iuorni(lg states that firing c-eased yest
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inuy t kens hut put out-by tne Confederates, it
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sged, and *tui’ bed i.iad* s*hrcscb i
fhchastion of Dickons. *ihe firing, comments
ed by 1 ickenk opening tire on the Couf=de*'e
stf infer .time, wftielr iVfis replied to by our Mt-,
te/es, A heavy f\re*on both Was kept up
til 7 p ekek. l*t was reported* that *fwv of
the Lon federates frwskilW 2nd O'.e wxrandtgi
it is said that Geit. Bragg we*l pleased
wBB the work.* * * . •
STILL I.ATF.R.
!• * An gffiteial tiispatch from Pe*ns*co!*. ;m * F'ri-
Tl ay* night, states that the firing ceased on both
sides #t 7 g’eleek, in eon sequence of tiie Qark
> nos- -an 1 sain. The casu*alties reported on iur
-id< • io.f"ur“killed .and t%n wounfled—mostly
in Tort Mc-H-ie. Enemy's fire*very poor. S'o- ;
thing heard from Pensacola to clay. *
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ftirhmorxt, Nov. Zi —1 he following is a
copy^if wisiffieiaf dispatch rgeeived from Gen.
Brailon Bragg: . I
O'JinnmmviU'+\ near Pensar-oIS, Saturday
[night, *N : ov. 2d,* 0p an —The bombard merit
has just ceased, dt was continued* |firqjighout
tho di#y very d*dibepaW-ly ,oif both sides. We
kept the ships at a respectful Qistnnoe, tfb4
damages have been mostly repaired., ° #
• ( Si \ illepigue is Wounded in the artn by a
fragment of shelLbut mainfaTns hs post rsan
fuller if* oniftiand rs Mcßae.
Tffe U'wn of VV’arrentcyfis nowon fire* from
! hot shot. • . *
The Navy Y’arfl is not much ®Taniaged.
o Nil a casualty for fci-day.* .
Our trorj[?s are in the highest spirits. Out
difficulty is to restrain tltem,. * •
(Signed') Braxton Br*go.
24,•night.;—The Advertiser’s
Pensacola correspondent of yesterday, says the
, steamer Time has escaped and arrived safely
Our loss, up to olie. <wcV)clf, five killed
qnd twelve wounded. . *
9 * o d|)C-k.r —iTie cannpnwding continued to
night, presentingamagnitfic , ent speclWck.
*. Severtlt bomhfi *expl©ded over* the rear of
Bragg and (Baden, of bis ‘staff’, injuring no
one. * . / * ° *
Bragg Was constantly greeted wherever he*
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1 Uree obatteries, copinvanded by Capiains
Whe9t,*Butche*and Lieut Malder. greatly dds
< tinguished tlfemselyes; and Opt. 9 Van. Ben-’
tliuysej’s marine battery are VntitJed ty like
distsnetjon* tor.efficdency. * .
• One f tlie eijemv’s ships, it is thought, was 1
•badly daftiajfed yesterday,dls she is not iiriiTg
0 to-dI- The Niagara was* the nnly vessel sn
gaged, to day t but there are three vessels in
‘.Sight. • * .. *.*•’
(( Some .old boildfngs were bjirfteth by**thc* ene
my’s hot shot, but tTi“ amounts to ■ >thiri<r
A shut passed throuili the hospital;.injuring
mckone.vs s he sick* had buii i'en*oved.
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A number of otir sheila havfi fallen jnto
1 P'ckens, atid believed with much effect* .
’ ‘|J. e* ln° flip's yarn] balUoms were paying on*
the Navy *\irtl. • .* • .
*. Billy ilsem’s.camp taking ne part in tin
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Our loss in killed |ttd woundWd.is 18. . .
A pre-% dispatch of tbiff ‘morning says the
‘filing coaSed'at 4 *a* m. and w;r nut renewed
Aip ti? 11 y’elock. • . . •
Peveful buildings at H’ar*enton ’are burning 1
•’1 hi* Niagara i# repyfted disabled. •
TJic’rfe are six ship? opfvlde. *
• Richmond, Nif\-. 24—One u ivetfal express
sioti is proclaiitieyl here for lien. Bragg nyid Ins
g|ow®Wß forces near Pensacola, fur. their ptu t
dent, gallant, nob’e conduct on •J*rnTay and
Saturday in dideiwling mi linop wml assailing ;
tbq enemy s.Tort shfps. ii<tin tl>® l’resi
dcAit to .the ('abinet, Congressmea.* heads of
Pepartinents, all eki-ses yt people from all #ec-°
tions. .u c all eloquent in then- praises of our no
ble commander and troops: *
J/ucun, Nov. “^4.—A dispatch from (.’apt. G.
A Smith, at he water battery, below Fort Me-*
Uae,*stajes that in his company \ere
killed and eight* wounded duringlhe tw*> days
from the fleet and Frtrt Pickens* *
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1 he Macon hoys at this 1m st exposed point,
• hold out well ami will vmt retire. * . •
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/ ‘moiut, Nov. 22. —Gonguess westerdax. in
• ti, pytifirmed Judah 1* Benjamua
•as.- * > \ ‘d’.H’ar, and I nol Bragg,
ot* \ ; h Carolina, as Vttorliev General. Jhe
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latter enters ln liis.duti(o forthwith. :
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Iflaira iti Tyiimagee.
X>i.<hvi!?c, Ji*.—The Tennessee Legislature
to-day parsed a law establishing a State •Ordi
nance Bureau, and appropriating |3(H),O(W Tor
the manufacturing ot artns. it also authorizes
the Governor to press .into itamediafe service
all suitable guns in the State..
}f> mphis, 20. — The meeting to-day resolved
to sen.d men ami money to Columbus, and issued
an qddress callftig upoq the sister# States of
Tepnceeee to send forward men pud guns for
the.dvlßnce of the MVsislipvi i’allef. The
address says the long threatened* invasion is* at
(land, ;uld the enemies ofVur rygjits gm 4 liber
ties are niyving us by land and water jn
overwhelming nulnbers. In the ne # xt five days
great battle will be fought at Columbus. IT
Menydiis is lost trt tfte South,•un
dess Mabama, Mississippi• and Louisignii* send *
help. Aniyicdiately • Friends in*surroumliiig ‘
j must look these facts stcri lv # in thsface
be for? it is too lat<. • • • 1
The Knoxville Tlegisty, ofthe 20tlv. sfates
th9t f* J Patlersdli, Judge of the Fiftt Judi- ;
eial Circuit of East Tennessee, and a son in-
Biw of* Andrew Johnson® has been jrrest*cf on
, th*e chgnjetof treason fiad taken to Knoxville j
. KotilßrkT 4v#rrisniT ( .noniinn.
J A tu>hi ///-t*2l.- ; -A spiwial* despatch to the
L nic i* and A that the SoveiLigim
tv Convention at Russelville, Ky . h;fd a<l urn-*
cd alter forming 9 4Vovisional # —•”
(J. \\ . Johnson was chosen *®overnor v ayd
Bowjjng Green selected as the Capitol. TI C.
W . I reston aad Hi . K. Siiiims were
appointed Commissioners to negotiate for the*
admission of* Kentucky into the Confederate
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Rickmortd, 21.-*Coo|re> chiefly fn se- ‘
, eret Atfoo to day. Boeoef was elected Pre*si- i
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•deni pro tom, Howoti Cobb having U
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The N?w..lTor£ Ft’rai l, of'the l"'fh, gayj
.tb*6 Messrs® Mason ant) Slvdeli® ware* taken
‘fto&f the ti-h* mail steamer Trefrt* on* tfie
l v th irt*ffC pfff Bermuda, by Lieyr* Fairfax
five officers ami thirfy'fiv’tj ftoju the
San Jacinto. .. ...... ,
0 > the sth the pgvateer Sumter was seen off.
•ST. ‘fhoTluis ariTi near Trinidad. .*
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.. F roy, C>atrhiV(hie.
The following official dispatch has be:n w£
eeisew at fjeaaqtljiters, whi*-h ftitf tend to al
lay mil injdift >u*excitement: .
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. CoMAVDATCSIC, -Nov. 13, 136] f
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*0 neretl: It* to ytmr I haVe
the henor to®inform® JOT that jn my opinion
there Was been
.gard to the cpndition arid* state of’ feeling hf
* the negro.es ithe vicinity, of BejofoiT, and
•JKm Royal‘islands 4 visited Beaufort, <
aril rode through the Island, in.company with
tjtMil escort, veste*rday*n*orning. AVe no
todieafioDS of Mj tfsotnl disaffection among •
the nfgroei. Borne* disorder, it is tru.e,„ap-*
pears to’bave during®the absence •
.erf* ?he whites, but all the negff>es that #e met,
and we.conversed yith unfhy of .Item, apjrea* |
to he. disposed to.remain land look af.ter the pro- !
•perry of their masters, and th he only desirous
That the latter should ’nut suffer by thfpr
•sen e from Pleftr plantations. * ftff found many
of the bracks continuing they regular W'*k,
;wtd the* few who-were jangiug about |ftay from ,
tfieir homes, appeared to have done . so* only
from the fact th;jt fhey* were not under thei/
f asual control, and* seemed’to be heartily Tired
I of. their temporary relaxation!’
V ery respectfully, * *
i * * * Your obfidient servant,
. o . J. C. Ives. . . ‘
. Capfai.n Engineers C. S. Army.
Jlrigedier-Oeneral.il, 8, Kinley, Ctmsawhat
c®hie.— Charleston Courier. IYoP. 18.
* I>“m(fctrmi6n of Ihp Vnnlkre FICVt on Tybrr
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We learn from pefsons w]io aiftiveff in the*
city from bel*w yester'day afternoon, that, three j
vessels of the Yatrkee fleet (me in ove* t*be
bar yesterday morning. About ten o'clock 1
two of theyi commenced tin- >wing.sh**lls upon
Tybee Island, which they continued till neai
12 o ijlocle, during•tyliich time tly;} tlfrew song
forty shells, Al>out*4 o'clock uric of* the ves
sels ca*oe to anefwjr riot fat from Tybee Jight
house, and the other two retifrned ‘over the
bar. SI ortly after three large vessels, suppos
ed t* be transports, came in and ancl*>r§d in
Pybee.ronds, but out of tfie reach of the guns
of Fort Pulaski. ° • ° :
Tybee hawing been abandoned some* time
silice by our forces, ftiere w 4 is luily a small
picket on Jthe Isliyid, who,o #e®understand, Te
• tired to he Fort. . ° 0
• Ihe shelling.was yfoba'Tly tffasceffain whetti
cr.tbere wm any “mashe.d b;rtt(ifi's” oft the Is-*
.laird tjat mi gift re/ider aGapding of ‘their sos
’ ces hazardous If they*have satisfied them
selves thutthfre are yu forces®on *the Jslarnf to
oppose them, Jhejf will land i* for fie and fortPfy
> themselves, with a view tt> coffimtehd the* mum
entrance to*our harboi*. * .
. It is witJi.our military authorities to deter
‘juine whether they shall taky peaceable po ses*.
< sio of IJ>ee and ( sjahh*h.a rendezvous ’in
.t!i immj> liaty fieimty’of I'ort .I’nlaski*
We um.leistaipl that OeTi, went doifti
to the Ft*rt Tv-terday afternoon. We have no
iatelligeftce from below sjneo’tlie-arrival of.the
Ula veSterday eveni;,t;.— Sav. A’;-s
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Potitninr ( :inniifule fSema*l<s*!>le ICe-nl!.
°’l he Fredrt'icksliwrSf llecorder •meiftioys * 11 1 e
tbllowinh reftiarkahfe fact:
The Yankees huve throatn •from tflOO to
dIJfMI sfo and slfell from the various war ?tea
liters ami tugs, withiii.tlwv last six months, at
the*so!diers *n,timiiij/oHr guns’ in tike •vatiiJits
batteries on the Potomac, yet,® most eftftaordi
11afy ait may apjear, they nevcwdestroyed life
nor ftaveit jvere^guilty ofkiravim? Southern Wlm*)
until last week, if f.e except, the very slight
•scratch r*ceiveFby a soldior Hie. fust, of
’ dune at Acijuia Creek* .Purely a kj*nl Fmvi
.(fence must he* shielding the of onr -sol;
< ditgs, \vli*m only onP such disaster <‘ejirs. in a
.department* whose soldiers hr* numbered by the
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The Fredericksburg. ( Ya.) HecordcT state*
that during a dead calm a few days ago. the
Confederate . pickets at Kvansport, ‘opened a
Conversation pith t[ie Fedcrals “aejoss the Po*
tmftac! during whiyh The Sickles pCrt\ told yurs
that theftr brigade wuujjtl winftef in Frederick*-,
burg. In reply our picket's re(|uesfe<l j lie.
Yankees to biingM*v 8. with.tl*em. Wife ro
ll pon the Yankees became furious, cursed but-*
i'!ig*nisly, and the tali, wits broken off.
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We lanrn, by a letter received *by a friend
yesterday, that jlie city of New Orleans i in
an admirTible state <Tf defence, btftng yerv
strongl# fflrtffied and liaving an abundanf force
for its protection.— Republican. * ,
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• • Cnngrr.ion!tl Elrrlion. •
® We publish to-day the official •returns from
all the which have behn tfeTived *at
°tlie Kxecutiwe Pcmartment. .We shall
°ue toiiU ty( as fast as the returns’
are received. • •
It will lie seen that, in thefith District, Mr.
“Clark, of Newton is ,ele<iteil d llis majority
over Mr. Hammond being 47. J lie delegation
from Georgia®wTll stand Jims : •
First District—Julian Hartridge.* * _
Second (h J. Miumcrlyfl.
• *“ Hines Hylt. , * •
Fpurth o A 4 IF Itenan. * • i
* Fifth “ D- W.
I BixtJj if ft* V¥. Clark. ,® ** .
Seventh R.4 J . Trippe.
• ..FighUi “° I. J Qiitrell. ° j
, Ninth “ * M Strickland. •
Ttyith “ 0 A. 11. ft right.
• Col. Kenan’s majority over CoWOobb is 577.
Cl?lrk‘ niajorftf ov#r k’ol. Uamiabml is
4u. Judge Wright's majority ovei* Jiulge*
Crook is (Ht3. —Federal ( n ion. * •
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9 licorginn* tiin* Foi ward, *
The Rich mow* Dispatch of Monday sav**
‘■The twenty-seventh Georgia “Rsgiment, Ccti
Smith, departed I'rom this city towards Manas
sas on l rylay morning. Twy other Georgiy
reginftints started yesterctey. * *
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• Cnft'di’rtp %>nntnr from Di**i<ippi. •
.The Legislature of Mississippi luwe eler#ed
IPm A. <i. Brown, and I’helan, Conteu
• eiate Senators from that •
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. W ff. bason has Been appointed Acting
*Osdnance Offic. ° •South Carolina, vice Ed.
“Manigault, res. „ y Ilis Excellency Gov.
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. GIXIROI 4 I.IMjU.ATI RE.
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Mr Bell bis] • ° sides the bill p
ed yesterday. amentUtory en %’ law of
Carried. “ •
.Mr. Y •son. (in.snsjOßsian *f the in
trodaced.a resolution that al\ ilections the*
•(ieneral Assem oly*the be* recorded, and
tl.at- >o wote be changed after amAdneat
MV. Gibson offeretljm amendment, that# iff
the n *f Senators, one iienitow be voted [
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fo* at a flint®. 0 • • ®. •
original resolution, with Mr. Gibson's
IMVodueHt^Was adapted, and the resftliftion
transmitted f*Tf hwi“h. to the HoffS •• * ®
The House bill allowing the Ordinary of
Brooks owtj to draw proportional part for
that e<>uuty *>t the School Fund \ot 1801, was
passed. •* . • 0 ® •
T House bill allowing.thc® SiTvapnah
•to remove tlieir places of business to thw inte-.
rior, in case.of invasion was,.ttfi motion of Mr.
GoNlcfti tnl*eu.up tsnd passed. * •
j # .*l!r.Seward offered a resolutirTio that £ Com
missioner be®at/poi*n*ted to settle the boundary
between *F for ft la and Georgia oa certain ®speci
ftsd terms. Adopted. .’.
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>fr. Boyd—A Jbfll to effectual the 2nd
clauSb of the second section of the 4th arflcle
of the Constitution, in relation to divorces.
Mt. Gordon A kijl to assign the rank of!
Adjutant and Ins[>ecW>r* I’iencral, ahd allow hiTn i
* a Secretary,, • • !
*’ Also —A biff ti> carr,v Into* effect® the 4tii
clause of .the fyst section.of the thfrd article
of the Constitution, o in relation to pay and ryi-*
of members. • ..
Also®-A bill in relation to foreign •xchan
•. „ O
* “ es • ® „
Mr Griffin—A bill jot the refief of T. ft.
-Baker, of Lowndes county.
M® Harris —A lull to,repeal the act. filing
the hours of labor in coftou and wbolon factff
rift * * ®
Mr, Jaekspn—A biH to suspend the statute
1 of limitations darifcg the.wa/.* ®
Also —An additpinai rule for the business of
.the Senate’ in Executive Session. # * *
Mr. Jamist n —\ hill to authorize volunteers
and other troops to vote in alk elections.
• Mr. Killon*—V hill tT incorporate Sh Cot
ton Planters’ Bank of Gofgia |h Sauannalk •
Mr. Mitchell —A hill to Reimburse by* the
the scveiaFx’ountaes, for all sums raisfifl
“by.thfftn for the benefit of soldiers and their
families. • •
9 o • o
Mr. Stafford A .bill llowing Executors,
■’Trustees, Gua*dinn#,&q., to infest trust®fuqds
*n,(ionfederate securities and in lsiuls aiid>ne-
Kroes. •
AlsOfcji bin.W relicee persons* from the disa-
Cilitits of divorce* fn certain eases
Mr. Mare- —A bill to aHo*w I ’oily KnoeHes
and her cnildreii Tmd grand childrcn*to sell
tlieiiuseivca inti*slavery. • . • . <
.•J he ffe i ate tin u r(paired so the House, .to |
elect Cun federate Senators. * •
~ O£N£HAL AV£MbLy— M.ECTION .o V ’ -kenft ’
. . . .TORS. o ** * . *
Mr. Gordon • nnnounceu-the n 4 une of L!*>ht*
loonihs. Mr Bisham annosneed the’nauic o
It 11 IliJI. .On the. firsficall the vffte. stood,
Hill, I- j ; Toombs )• ficatterisig 4. •Mr.
Hill wss.dcclared elected. *• •
On the second call Mr Browu announced ■
M.r. Iverson. Mr, Adaiii£*anpounced slr. Jas
Jackson. Mr. Zachty annouiiceri Mr. John P
King. ‘The v*Ote stood®, fvirso*t, Ao; Ja*k*mi,
*!. Toombs 40 ; IP V. t |ohnson 4 32 ) .scatter
ing. 8. • . .
<)n the third vote .fudge Cochran
tlemcn not t** vote Ibr.Governor Johnson.*vt’ljose
nailic hiuF wot been jinnounced, •and wjio wa
rr a can'lidiile. T [iff vote stood,® Iverson 87;
Toombs 07; Jackson 48”; scattering 3.
Oinnotioji the (Ttuiejal Assembly then took
a recess t?ll lurlT past J.w’clock this afternoop.
* . *
* ® * 3 o’clock, p. m!
.T he Gencitil Assembly met iti the Hall of,
fife llousp at ha|f past 3 ]* in., amT proceeded
to-the election of a second Confederate. Vena,
ator .()n the pall of iftiuys the.vote ofi
*tb6 Ith ballot, Toombs 82 ; Ivcram 7o j Jiek-<
M * . ®* •*
. On tlio sth bi’llot.the vote stood, Toombs 03
On the (itli ( allot thft vote sfood, ‘foombs
Jncksoy 37; t.ol® Brown haviig with*,
drawn th* name of Mr. Iverson. .
‘lift* (ioneral \s*cinbly then adjourned, and
the B*natt\ having repaired .to* its. riiamfjer,
adj<*arned -till ten o'clock! to morrovf morning
••• , •
‘* ; . * HOUSE.
, • Tuesday, Nov. 10th.
The unfinished. ftusiness*of yesttrday \v*f®
taW’ii up, filing the o.ill of.the counties for •
NK'N*** MA’fTER.* •
0
, ,Mr. Smith, of .Brooks, a bill to protect Hie
rights of Malachi Jones ftnd Thos. iTardeß. .
Mr. Briscoe. oi Baldwin, aiiill to fUdlitate
proving open accounts. • . # “
~ Also, a bill to nifflmrize*® an ndvauce us 84,
000 teeth' 1 Stat# lirinters •
Also, a bi’l te> Change county lines between
Baldwin and J (Tries.
Mr* ft asliinu'om of Bibb, a hill to amend
“ 7 •
the revenue laws or*this Btat* .
Mr. Norwood, of Chatham, • hill for the re
•lief est Eevi 8. Hart, Ac.
Also, a bill to authorize the reniovifl of T im
• . o ®
bej Bank. • .
# A Iso* a bill 4o authofSz’B prwcucdings against
lotto vies. • * • •
•Also, ;• i'( solution* requesftingothe Governor
to iiftorm th* Legislature what amouftt *l |yofit
was m* ide on a certain cargo of saltpetre.
Mr. Gibson, of Chatham, a bill for tin* re
lief of Margaret pi ion. 0 # • •
i ®.’Also, an* apiendruent to the of the
j.Hous’c, pvovidji*i that members shall sp<'ak but
’ twice on tMe same subject. • 8 *•
Mr. IjOsteP^of*CoW),*bill to prouiile for
th* disposition of Jiroops raised by this State,
la Mr. Sh'ats, of Cuss, to autbo*ize Orfli
naries to malfe out annual refutes for Adinim I
° isolators* Hxeecutors* Ac. •* „ °
A a hill to proscribe and du
ties ot Ordilurries itT cases.
. *Mr. Muilms, of Ch< rokee, a resolution that
no nbw “r“ rMeftitrodueed into this Hiiiye
aft*T Frid;. 0 . * .*• .• •
• Mr Tatum. ade, a resolution relative*to
a re\Hsion of the Militia.lews. •
Ms ihi IWtor the relief of°Tlks. J.“ Davis
and John B
w of Dawson, a“lill to provide for
disbursement of Common School fund of ssid
county. * ** ° o ° 0
• MA. Hester, of EJbert, a bill*to define and
make uniform the charges of* Xdruinistrafe.s, c
Exocuteirs. dc. # •* • # *
j. *Mr. Overstreet, a bill to ehangrt the Tinbe
j tween th? counties of rfbd Emanuel, •.
•. • •
•
Mr Je.riTi-ftnT o ; Gj-een, “a>.bill so eftjlbver
tho*Justice* nr Interior €p&rt* to a :>•<•!
Criminals in certain eases. • t ,
• 0 Mr. Carswell, of Jefferson, a bill for the hot
ter of free negrotei# in *aide*onfy.
MV Howeil o£ LowadeSf.a iteftbhttion that
Itbe Governor be directed *to distribute certain*
• •
arm? recently received t.* t!ft’ trpojfe • wTift are.i
inadequately a med.d*. Keferred 10 Commit
tee *m Military Affairs. • .
Mr. <Jabae*H, of Monroe. a bill* to extend
! # the corporate;fi rtei ts of* the totrn of Vofsvta*
•Mr. lum:>s, of M in rue, a hill t* legilif.e the
acts of Ordinaries absent to tlse service
Mr.Cah;rnC'', of Monroe, a bill ft) ;fut4iori?.e
thc*summoning •;!. juroi s* from Otffer bounties
Mr. Lee, of Muscogee, a bill to authorize
Palace Milts Company to issue change bills.* •
At ten fftirmfPs past. 12 the Sei *} me. in to
the House for the elec;tiofl of C<*nfesei£te, Sena
..* •* * * /.
1 • [For election, see Senate proceedings.}
* * Not hip’” was June doting the aftfcrnoctfi sesg
sion.* • .
’♦•♦l •“ •
• • ,* A Kill
Tb*bc° entitled An Act t> prevent gntiwg Hike |
existing war, monopolies and speculations in
bteea<l stuff Sfld iV’ier arfteles'of getlfVal u**<’
aVid consumption. .
Bf.ft 1 Be it enactftd by flig General Assem
bly of the State of Georgia, That from arid af- i
* ter the passage of this Ac*, it tbftll hotter- law
ful for ,i )y person Within jhe Jimit.-® ol this
State in person,, by aeeat.or othcrw.se, t” *
of offer tor sale,*ask or receive for salt or wheat*]
in any quantity whatever,* at a price oft sum
1 gseatej than that at the rate of one hundred
per cerjtum ori ttift priae or sum at wfych.the*
same or si similar wrticle sold in the. same mar
ket, or nei-hbordel, during•t-Tie iwuiths ot i
iioven#ber and Heeeinber, 1 ) And any per !
son who shall viola la the provisions of this act
shall he guilty of at misdemeanor, and y>n°con
viction thereof slialf la; fiaied in a sum equal ‘
to aslfed or .received T>r .said arte
cle, for the sh -t°ofi nee ;'imd for U>c oinf oi
fenfe.slufll bft fined. to ttie'amount asked (ft- re- J
ceived lor the article [bus offering or selling, of*
which constitutes sueh [second olfhncg* and b<-
imprisoned in tin? Coftimftn Jail of the Fount \
for a period not le-s than.urt) nor lon"tei*than
six months, jmd for the/bird olp nee or viola
tion of this Act, tbe pejsori offending
deemed gui’fey ol** felony, and on conviction
bft jmnisbefl bjy imprisonmentat bard labor ii
the Penitentiary fhfthutente of rive years, am;
n° P J J O
(5e the dftity of the cftncrrs arre
jjig offender’s against the provi-mns of tljis Ac
g the tinuf f tW’arn’st* to seize aiy.! !; ,lu.su >
es to tlft: . rder .and tbe Giu’i Before which in IV
{Fender *hall. b” tre l.a - uiiX'iftli.t an* Mint* oi
•lie artiftlc received or ttold, m offered #for sab
ao socyre tbe payment*)! tbe fine provided fm
m this section. • • * • •
•• m • 6
jr*E<\ 2 •15e # ft further That© no [xt
< <on shall sc yd or c*iu*c to bfc sftnt out of this.<
Stide fyr any person whatever excgpt for hi.
o*vi*use or the (he of tin® State, or the Con
federate Sftites,*any salt ot wheat in any quae
’ tity wli;fcte\.f r dating 111 • e.'tisttence, of jhe pne*
ent witr, and any pew-'>4l so oiien’tKntf shall b(
deemed guilty ot feteny,* fuuf on conviction ,
, tlufreof, shall be imprisoned at b\rd labor in tin
Penitentiary.lor t!?•• period of live ytiass
Sec. S *l>e it further enactffl, Tluft ft shall
o lift tbc.dutyoof the Judges o at the opening oi
each session of their re ftvotive Courts, ty --n.
the ]ni isiyf.s oiothis iw speeiaf cdmrgc to
tlie.i irand rf hiry, and in addition to tfle oatl
now ft quired to°be by Grand Jurors
they slntll ‘take an oath especially to enquire
ililigcntly and true* preswntflients nniKe of all
vioLittons of the protisinfs of this Act.
Sec. 1* lib it further wnacted, That all laws
aiql part# of hnAs.repugiyiht this Act, bC
and the saftic.are herftby rep alftd. . *
..*... *•. - # •
iit nf • I*<l. HI Sg-jiliw, to Ike M it.
min'lon Ktvoi'il Kin l. f.
• *
< ftti yestcraay afternoon the factory of Froc~
licit and Ivstvan was the segene of an agreeable
iift-iJeng. arisHig out otdlie visit of the Unh
e •
11. SeUphens, who # m;*le a miirute inspection ol
the® various manufactures of sworTls,” lances
and bayonets, carried on tl*ere. After* lie had
’ gone through all the work shops, |ie ftas re
<gui*sted hy the courteous ftge’ t, Mr. Newlioff
4° hiy,the*fouiid;ftion for anew •word n*.ikine
machine* whiclk he did. laying .the’hrielt and
spreading on mortar, in a most workinatilik*’ (
■ manner, tak*i\g occasion to make a few grace* *
lul and appropriate Remarks ru§j’¥ f fiiig the.wel
fare ot the factory and itrf* importanee to the
Confederacy. party* ronsisrtng of the
A ice T’resident, Joshua G. WriglTt, Lsq.. ])u.
Medway* Messrs. Frhelich and Kewbfttt then
adjouivied to the # counting'hoiise, *vhcrc a beau
tiltil sword and /anee were, accepted by Mr
Steplmns, aftqr.whieb ?lf Wright., in a Tiappy
impromptu speech, preseuted the \ ice l*resi
tie tit to the asseiuhled workjnen. who received
him in the most entimsiastio iiianncr.
lloTding the sword and lance*. \Jr, Stephens
;*spirited addles#, stating that, being ae °
cidentaWy detained here, fnr had accepted® th*s
Invitation to. viit the sword factory without
•opposing that behtmld see anything at all
( .qu ; l to tin- magnitude and linisk of the works
h*.Nl ust He coi^i[*li implied ijn
firm on tlit 1 patriotism abd uuwgy displrwt'd in
the U.H Jm Wikin J, and very beauttfullv urued on
the workmen the dignity of the labor in which
“they werft engaged, assuring them that they
were no lift-- employ'd in defending their ctnii
and were’no loss necessary #l'or her j.rotec-*
tliion than Gengrals in tin field or stattftumfti in
the calvpct. JL’ tfioji spoke of thft high grat
ification with he had refteived theju. a
tiful arms presented A) him, saying he should
take they with him to Tot nthgr sections
wlfftt the Old North o
Stephens was evidently highly gratified
by His visit and reception, the only ft'gret being
th# absence of <n>>l. ttstvan,* the originator of
the faeffjry, to whose skilH in all kittyW ofkarms
tbe infiabiiants of \\ are ffidehtedl
for*t he establishment *of these worlfr, which*
will enrich tlieii* to#-n by bringing ifrtizans
from pH a cos and a consc influx of
traffic and .capital. —JWminykSi (.Vk V.) Jonr~
note • •
o ® •” *. -O O
. inrnltr n, Evans.
A. Van prison’or kW ftven. Evans at Lees-
the>o.ith could nop triumph in this
war unless th ft wfte prepared to ‘flvadc knee*
1 deep irv.Xortlyrn bloftd.” *The General re
Pplied that we were wilflng to go Irea* c/erp, \
only leavirf<*ourftmm free tifthew iniwy oflr en
emies. • •
O !Voto |-h |m-i-. •
i'he |lichm*nd prints sy that flm*FranJvlTif
papier mill, ft)f that city, is*now making, for the
°t on federate Govcrment,a Bank# Note papier*
fully equal to Any in tjie Nby.h.-*
This will be good news To holders oP Conlede-*
rate securities. • 0 • *
® a O ft ® A
w • = - *
SiVrf'laPT Ch.-uf'* FfnanpinlTpal*.
ii e übr* T>’ egr&pk..
If we ought bejieve ti.e last Tis.-urances from
tlyi States, the nfonetary ptetHtiqp tfioreft
’ dia9actually •improved” as iuch as ihhaa here*
fnr tl telPns. things, that Mr °
Secretary ChaseJtes secured the soatond instal- *
. . e*of left steiftingjtowa * ■\i- ,
! in* *h is pbviytM, bgwevej, that tlTe
groun4s of hope’ar§*at least, as weak in
VT.rk and Washington as they areen Pari#and
LornGn. The latost # ot tfte F
Tiid i^a t<-• s?he • r* ? \ er>e aftiy real. pft)grei% in
flic war, tfnless it be a step toward-, a ffrgpb de
feat ‘dr their G•• nmenT. dy ki y-..
that the Aifh oi*the Con !• it es has beefti to*
draw Gea McClellan inft> ai engagiSimteit ; and
tiir 0 w(". ks -the Yotg Napoleonkiiaa been ma
• king reconnoi-?ai *-s in fjrce An order to test •
• tire tr?ie*nature ot' o th position Here-
ttffofe be has pnn|et>t!y abstained li-oni pny*for
ward Kov’ement; but the Ta.-e advice* iidieate
a charfg’s. Tney inform us that tfle ('tenfeder
ates have decide y • made a®retrovr.*le iteove
meat, and shat the Federal.- immediately kgft-an
to firing upon each other, aateiaaal, ip
mistake, witTf great slaughter wo both -idea-- •
‘At the same tinfejt i® confidently announced
that Gen. F'temftnt is atja-t advamung. upon
■ Le&ingfon—after it Iras fallen into the hm if
the (.!onfede fates Sn -h* lailitary ihovem-vr
may towards a cl sing of tRe wftg, Ja#t
.they do nflt look fa*ora4>le either to ih -uj res
maev of >lr. 1 >very*o jift, or to t.iio
meoetary operations of Mr. SeerntaryChßsei
All Phis is known in New York as w< and as y and
‘ ItVrft * and we certainly believe*t*e **
I wtiich.is made to us, tfiat Mr. < hi-,- ;A
I ceedsd"’ only in disguising the real failure of
4hS second inf; lUifcftt lit has. v ; 1 li< .e.
agreed to take Treasury bonds as part, and par
*vel of the funds wiiiNi are i to he furnisin o’ io
diim. ° Thi U still bad some yews to ryy.
and they carrietUint -rest onPv of six or cent;
jibe G iveroment, therefore, is smj*ly 5 , taking
back its ov n rafter at a cKsooiiht, with the
■ 1 •
chance yf any real* cash that may happen 4o
float m along the bomts So that the leal
! monetary value af tbe ten millions lies some
„w4iere between thSt sunt Sminil, but wherea-*
■ o 1
bouts no one twn sat* , ’
. ..... ••*
O • •
ti(nibr*lnnil finp nud i> *i t
A ofti s* * ( o. *o nt o >t c the A .;•**!*■. lltv # Fanner,
wriffs a- fbl.oft of the* <f ie..■*!>;!.ty of *'ein
berlaiid G.’p, ceupied by tin* forces under
id)! /a die *ii G;
Gjimberl .ml Gap. I c<**r-- c- to he the strut)*
.o'-r fortification ‘in- Sftutheui Coot deiuc
: . vs natural advaift leer are s>;*h tl. it.witb
, tie jafor aid expense, if way be in etc im
■ iftenaple* I a. >t believe it will •ver bea °
tiled. 1 lie enemy kisowit t-# weTl* For one
luudred miles nto Kentucky,* from the G*p,
s a perleet wildernessVf trest aw i rn A
s ifed mountain rtffige, nerfoctly dAslitute i ! r-
and through# which an army ofanV oou
•erablft fl>rce could nob be’engiiiciYe 1 sue®
.irily* . ivco to a-ceuu the road at
lie Gan, seems almost a Herculean task, afid
lie invader flhowUmbs it will be in a
bad condition for a fight after the Ascent is ac
f‘4)niplilK:d—especially face of rilled
ociftimyb aol Mannie. mu.-kets. *khe various
Kilv in the Cumberland mountain ran -i- ftro
F # t • • °
“alilte dilliiftilt of oTi.acft-yunt tf the
ciNidition of she toad - during a.w inter - ,i®n,.
md aii y(ise <4 them, I believe.* he easi
ly ‘i'fende.d with a force lew- than half that*,
-lie enemyVill.bjL* lißely.f'# brjng *aga* ,t c.tb
, eftOlS’ of th( 111. * . •
• * • * • • • *
• ft • • • ►
# # *
. * “ilrrc'ii VoiJr
r l lie Memphis (Tenu.) Alia I ate .he, jays ;
* Anwbjf outsider- considerahle inti iy*t Jus
boon manifested
ion, note- #o prevalent in the army, 11 • Here's
sour mule.! ’• .<4ut 4 ofa minis cufn -q oiul- nt* in
i recent letter, gave lws Version #f it, but he
iiiisKcutehe tfiing
al*<°f troojis to w Virginia, |rSvious kp.the battle
J t Manassas, wTien tin- Railroads wore jitpgaily
blocked ufr with ftoldiers, tgansporfed instock
ears, oue*day*si trahi of met at
Grdnd Jtepction a Train of Louisianians. The
latter, ter?i nmjority of theni, # \verc piobabfy
deeqfes id 1 * Old Et hn/ijyts, and sccingjlie Mis--
sippiansf, some of them as onee coamenccd to°
bray at them. Ihe M it for
whi!(j, uutil one of tluten, astomslvd at the
uficea* ing . liLiviug, all at once sung out,
■ ‘.I lore’s VA>ur mule!” The thing took, ami'thc.
Mississippi train run” with the noftel express
ian. The Louisianians triyj to ftrmvn the.np
wufrwith their brayipg, but it was no u-e; ami
.they finally becameODUtl enough to fitelit. and a.
kwv was olfly prcventtftl by tl*e departure of the
traftis. I lift “mule” thifs started 800n ran
through th® w!ißle*aruiv. tend*it is TamiHar tft
everybody imtlpe country.*
0 ilany®aniusiyg occurrences have taken iJacc
in consequence of l(*e
haps the ricjiftst ons fiaii-puvd* In re shftrtly af’
ter its origin. One morning a countntnan rode
a fin# mule into tJiisVity; and stteppinp at the
< harlfston ff.filroad depot. Rijtfheife his .feast,
calLxUo a negro and l*m to have him t.i
4on to (’orinth Ih? stranger then - r iß ? .v
A.rka sas, and was absent about a
the meantime,.the negro not being ;
of tRe # department
( liarTi ston rSilroad pa*Pl no attention to tne or*
tiers given him, and went off'abifut Ins business.
ot the enwdoteecs f)fllie j-ailroad seeing
the qiulc there all day, at night sefit it so Tkit
tii'Vfiji s stable. \#l i e rt’ it w lkn‘_ care of.—
” hen its^iwner’reteirtied and impiin ff if his
mule had beep s#et Gotfatfi, upon desinb*
it he waft tol wherq it was The same day
ff was placed in a box ear, W’th slats nailed
acrosS the doors, aqd \vith®the owi*cf iu another
, cyr stalled for Corioth.
Arrived there, man wiftit teOook Toj his
animal and f*ynd that ft had *“seeMed,’* hav
ing kickedftiff. the sfcit\<uifl “jumjted ihe wofH.
to cornte.” The *distrcss .he exhibited* \wis
• ftiourtiiiul to witness, ated he sta ted out intp tjjc
.town to searchte'or°hiS lost descendant of Baa
*lam * horse... Aw*that*tie..th#re were #> about,
ten thgusand soldiers at (•orinth, ;yid tlft- coun
tryman strolfl'd intte the cftnip, wlitn all of a
SU( le linard the distant cry ot “Here’ft
your mule !”• t 'flith heart nslattfti he sfcirte’d
t*\Wirds the man. apd had nearlf reaqheiT*tlite
place, wlntel away off in anotln t w direction the
cry wfls lie nastily retraced hi* ■
•step.s, wheWhe again heard the igfflrinayon front
qnartte. Puzzle t. he stprfcd ten
m run tnwaribs the sond.®and w*lnT hte fancied
lie must have*neared the spot, he*was refreshed
[ With still another howl oT -■ Here svvoiir mule*! -
It Js not recorded how long he pursncftl his ig~
“is fit*us* but eventually he the
guard \\ e have never ascertained wheth
• er he found “thawnftile.”
* •■•**• - .
Pitekcgs and Wallace, of The Tennessee^-
gislatujc, have been arrested for tfeason,
• •. •