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y I"i 11 r PUBLISHED BT Vfianc. m. Tw.or roTCRTrno. bmo. - - . ti,- .7;;;;;-;:;;::; 12 1 Btt er Avtzktwijs. Fr Was Eg r. Tr tt. r V- I tr h M.-tVm Tw TVX.-. fsr ln,t.-. fl A T.k 1... J.: .J .a... a- 1 slfTs are Bot liable to euBMript&m. Wo tea by the tapers that StraVborriea and irrtss pias bar made their appearand la faveoaah A. O. Psine.of Cretnville, Ala., fata isvcqt- ed a naettlM for asakiug eattoacardi. I Tbiiteen wounded ja.keo seat 3outL by I rrrt, reached M r dan oa Taorediy latt. Tha Ljacbbnrg (Va ) Ra;obHcn Ifama tto. tra bia kl.Ud b, th, llT. co!d .oa? - Tho .dilor of tVe C,!an.b K,qirer aaw a ftvdajiaiaciaaa!trtlJtbaBiaJot c wm-airrtt alotkvhlehcojttbe wtarrrllVO. ia Atlava. I Th appoint.nant tf the governor of lk I nrn. - .1-. -t. a -v i . I wan.b.itho;i.,r.prtatbatthi ttr G di CU.atri,ma.tadbrtKin$l5c5COOInci:d. Te CfcaBploabroctbtorijrSJTOeo of it t Ktw Tork. n.i.ai, iw. 'cat ig ,JgllCQ, -JJ ft IEC- BfC CI S Cr. I a II Ik. . r . . . I r;tj."'i!h iirM. Corau! of Inmgn GovemraeMa nnd their iflltbe Cohfedtraey are now buH eni r. liklBf tSa iae f permaa e'at-aisa; to im pr es- faj to tike U3t with lbs CoofeJerafj on tUa phl i tta l ItujEerv.ca ezarUd j iiha eoaii lioa act or ail "bita rca'a reaiir n:r .' Tha uLarlat.ton Connor' Icaroa from aa ofii aiacdt twortky aoarca VrX otretbirc in V nsder or near a jaakee traaipoit t-a the S;. Jeha'a livrr. F.orida.aad actfar f.tn thj place "'jre tk Irf J. Ijmjl:i't cel!cn. it ! no jet I ::IVJr , T . Va ,Jaded tM-l,t-6b 5 a ...... "I earn IJfcatK BgtlJ. A Mw Yoik psptr raja (hat all (La bociey n iDt laicn tolcitri haktilj ioterrrd in d:lcbra tad tif Bchff af:r Iba ba'.t! f Cttjulnrt. havle ? fvad to appropriate plaw ia tk Rational Ceuttf. rj Tie whote tnmber was 3311, f wb m abanl ota taoLsird wrr cntnowr. about crjp-'r.ortJi rf th- wka:e number helangcd t Kcw Tcik regime; U. Tha C(ar!ea'r.n Courier eaja that ait,liCa- i:awa UWj attd: fjr ptr-Biica to iriht chiton idro ia. ti b M end tleproccedi ned cxcla-ive- lrforlhleMfltaf.0l.M.,..r h...i,.T. tk- p'.icition waa refused, atd it ia ct.flj nt! rtpcrted tbt at tb3 taoae tims, aa .ra.:r Lib la tba Tooffd- osat. couoa ou ,iU t"rn P'1"1" ac Col. Sf. Leear Cr.i.fell.form..l. !?.,l Gineral Joho H. Morrai's cnntmi. fi iani!.. " J vv Oencrai of eV4rjr in tha trmy cf 0;terI Brtgg, tut noirinu.ct.nioB.i.h.e i.ercd bia icifnttoa frora thoifrtke, which rta'rnatioii ha beei a -.copied , atd lheoioDrI bit LUIdiJ bn pn-p-rf, itlouding to ill for Jcuropa o.a at oj portoai y,o ec!.;. Tho Staun'oi Sptc'a'or aajs fiat tha rntao (h (jc vrsocent, Qaite ramteri atd C . ttbuarlra arc f arctiMla; npj ia mh sir per ce;t cers fleatet, which aro free fr ni tsxatioo. ir our fsr raetw wil ercbirge tteir jpie Tcr tliont ci rtia?a:e they will nr.to- If secare ao i jvr!mf nt free fr,iat tir- bat i:l aid ia preveatiutf a fartV.r expaarUa it tha curreBcy. Tha Rl lnnend Sen incl of If c IS h Lari.a from a rellab! Kinrci that CtpUlaa t:.lmo- ril Pom. witki eixty men on PiMar. eatoooUred a vaaLce I nee auppsced li to iboat o.i hndrd aod flty. at ttr. ckvts'er. it tta first cba-ee tha Tinkers Ink-, J I ne) and Heat f.a-?'rg ihfy. six o.V.c-, kiillrif Uti aad opturlnx twctty-niiie men. acd tira j.-tl Lt boisM. Our I' si fcooe. TLe Ticked btvs a c!o p'cktt Ike, rx'eading airo t tba Valley by tn.i bfie.J. A correal oudont wrilipjj fron (iea. Ar iUr a V betdqa Kten on the 13th last, tiyi all wit th a auiet.but t tr stt!o wis txnncied Oall;. The i.-l)Omv lad heea talrfm-ed to the rx'.eat of it re or n'x :li j siod, tad hid Iff Pilatla : nd wtre coocootrarir'c; a JitkorvM'e Tte writer aj Our nseB are tn!'y prear.d t aceet tbe iniadei.4 la the fffcris of the Utter to wi, e tut tb itaih .f their iccen: dafe. t ttc will probiVy a ipe oa a I j'ger aod m jch deeper one. Tto Shubuta (Mib ) Republic, record a Ligbly eomasaJable act recently pet formed by a nnm ber cr Ibeaold era t-l the 't-i Ttnnei.8j3, a'atione 1 at thatflaee. (Oa Itarniag that a wid.w ldyadn t!tat( iecetry labor in her n-ruirjg op rit ois. they tt liBiaril tendered tLetr rrrrirn tjf Lw the groicl t.d plant tbe grsio. Tley u!d io t.uiir. r-aner-tko a'yld.aid we hope, by tha Litr-icg of (i J aad April bow: thtthair goJ inuntios iiuy ri al In to tb teidy luly a lriritirol barfert. Tho Colrmbua IS quirir anja that if aumo rriof eai lit f e the exc '.aqe olpriiiBcrs is d I fp c dily ttl.ctJ. tha Cocfedeia y ai.) dor bat li t e tro t0tfrtlt. i lew dayi tgt, walla the or we-e a. Andarrtonrt.le, tha editor ieAi-ned that tie morU'ity ainosg tbf jattiea priaooeri at that c iat waa fr'gbt- fu". Oaecftba .urd i-fjrn.ed bira tail fi!ty to died en the pievxoi Jjy, aad that, iaca tiicirarrifal. tba av:rsr of deaths p-r diy waa lhiry-r.re. Ssi .l' pox. inaiiBioniaaad irrnlu-:, are tsWIog tb 01 ill by ahola a'e. TLe csitel trits no iccount f nl ane,aRd beaae wa trait ih-.tthe xct)aoj-e' m y b. raaised before the rsakr of thrse eight tbtoucd prU one ri are mceU farther d-j l.-'rd. The Hew Y,tk WorlJ aay : Much una-aai-Beteiefo'tin ldoiii-i t'ttKa vireiea r sptcting tic 000 dill u of the hational ftiaiires. Aao't cr Uip ' lae of re-rei ry H r.o-y proUb e. ricce it is :t that evea with tb? crnunnt a- r.u'., it it in-p.M.iM ta pre V nt j?nld gcinc; a ?03 ard u.-jwari'ii. anl one er two baadred raillloae more will not make malt. -is much worse, lbo tfc vcrr.rceot i new tpz& 1 g twj ail!!; bs psr dV I rrc.'Uits lro-n loans, Ux?j, aod coitriu, a: 1 is thio oie ni.l ion per diy. Tte tic-forty le an dJ aUael! became pa-p'.e feel tbal thr bie al r.a'y Wat ilia Ocvir-romt a ajsch a tbty cio i h oat pu tlog tco muy in ia a baket," aod the na t'oea1 d'ibt Si Biw ca ujtisg op roisr idly that th Most set galae begia fb admit that it c ntr.r be paid. wt fit the bait thit ex hi feJ ..r l. tint It wi'l be ouly parll.l'y rrpu.lta by beiag f 1 .ded in a Covr.traint bon ! bearirg t'jr.e per cent, icurc.tt. Tb Mcon TaleKraih kit : lVivate lot tors a :d ta:h tt t: f nmatioa from L.e'aarayall concur ia rjpren:lu ssch sn rx-ltej cocditioa of spirit and rtoiala an we ve-i v brli.fe wja atrer ye' a'.'s:c d by anr rm ia 'ta tlld. Kre-y !ci': breath's a fol. ajalp:ia f tha ruignitudj aad derceae:i oftla apuTw icbitg col laioa, but tie m a, ltd tub: la 1 co:fl dioe ia the tea!L One oT these btten c n'aU ai old sirer. . fw-r spuki g -1 U agth ol tt.e cocditiio arid ap.it f th- tray aaj tbj trjmeadwu 1 cflH:t which await it tha wii.er ssjs : De n't fet a tr toeafe lraj.nsa ahuat t ia ma t. I aaay b- t live 1 1 ta!l fw lal . but b ssareJ whea we strika Uraat. ae wtllgc throach hi .lkaad, s of Crvtua oil. Uwon (iea. La and his gallant amy, the hope of the 0-1041 try ao J oatrs, ia tha belivf that they ara dettlor.d to fl ;ht cid via tha grand, dctaiva battle af tba war. Wliit mat woa'd like to sh aUtr the awfal rec;oaal bi.it 1 whlah aaw raaU opoa Laa? Upoa the skill aa-l Juigaaeat of 00a saaa) teat, pader Uod, the kpea . . " """"Ib b s m " FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL S3. Ifc. Thou an we ltyve never attached as maoh i moor Urn ce as some, to th ficsntial coodi f f, Nortl, tD(! lll4l iMWn u,.. .Ki,, , . . . ' . - ' rj -..... 11 in" peopie in toe raoe, aa ueukuva wtiu tuc fjwwstiua vi peace, i ub nob ba denied tli.it it ij 3 element of ao littJft consequence, and will weigh Ireavily vif li f ax ft Via n f iaii tKai iltdaw Mint ija. .j - , v-.-- ww-c.a t,MI l3rtner the war. They " P'OreriHftlij A in 0 Bey 101 Dg, sod ClOwe- fi,u,i. PPi d never overlook th mat tf ef profit, especially jo ft transxctiea of any majroitulc. It U dsiirnstraLle by facta - - 10 1 fi2urCs. ttftt erarv dollar wtrLli af tkeir pr operty 7 V. loan bo tro:tcaped to fcai - tbe d tte trecucndcM expe- dlt of wf if peace h tt rnohci ; TcrJ tat,J JJ irom tiiS lialilitT thus ineurrrd. there it no csctnt. rave in roadialion, aoJ that is eooiTtlcnt to the a. 0 - j - j n wwhmu aaa a ivi cov. ib wuun rciCQ, IB lbs d"l"i consequences almos', kter fire- aula. The mite of the poor, tie hard earned coBinensillcn of il,- -. , aw.m . , , . qi me iicnuroia oe awailewd u 10 00 e comn,on "'. expaiilion cf parer evrrcofT baa beto so great, gvowicg cat of the neecsej- iv w i.uc r, iuu us mosiroTis expcnui t's, that the grernincct istuetlLaTe diir en eyerj other species of monej froai the gentral eireulation, and have bow them elves become, bjr their excosbires atsouot, u-tcrallv irredeemable. It ia the un iters-! eurrencv. and nethiocr but creanbacka are evor ceu in the bxsinets transactions of the ' o n eoiratrj. Ta sach a t-&te of ihiag, what the cn ditioa of the country wuld be if tbis sh peribundant mass of paper currtnej waa de clared wortbltts, can hardlj bo Cboceived, and the suffering, distress, ajd wide spread ruic, which wold immediatelj r.t.It cac- not be estimated cr describe. Yet time .u. "i. : i t. utK um.aucs. iaio wmca I lhe orlhern Fepl re apparcntlj oncen sci uslj drifting. It ia evident that ihej ! not rralixo the danger which they are so TiTuiJ Pproaebiagf for they' are ru.biug i i. it . wr. 1 1 .1 . Diiaiiy cn. Hltn ail tne indicaUoos and evidences of early and inevitable baukrupt eT around. th7 clamor for im-. at-r ..r I .r , . r ' " tbc jiroiccu'iiu e( thoisar, nitwitljtandiBj the inn mease: expenditures thai would attend it, sud this aroe!craed depreciation of tho orernmcnt isucs which they must be coo seism wculJ ccct-jsirily r$ult th. rf oru Th-jMre either willfully blisd to tho im pending ruin, or they expect to escape it by the plunder cf cocqucrd States They pchjpi icoagine that they will finally t-ue ceel in the effort at our subjugation, an J that the ccnliscalion of Southern property, Cj,ffrf iturts, uoocrupulou exactiosaaua tr'i nJ i Kg taxation, will relievo thrtn of inubh of their d?bt, and rc-csttLlish their credit. l'rorji thco trcoiites, uuny deduce the armament that so long ar they are able to keep an army in the 6ld, the war will go r ti ; because, a they hope to reestablish the value of their currency, .in which every mau is interested, by success, they will con tinuo to struggle fur it under ary possible condition of their finances. This, ia our opinion' docs Lot neccfs.itly follow, for a roasoa nhtcu appears-.very odvious to u, a a iX I heir id a poiut of depre jiatioo of their currency beyond which it cannot be catricd, because it v;ill be wor'.hle??, and before t'.:'at point i reached both nitional and individu al barikruptcy must iocvirably o:cur. It is sometimes insisted that at wc havo bem fabl'3 to carry on tho war upon a car rency worb less than twenty for 00c as com pared with olJ, that the North may do it also. I ? a rcrort to similar oxpedir nts. What they might do, and what they aro likely to do, ire very different propositions. The po sititio"! aid condition of the two nations is entirely slisimibr. Wc are fighting; Tor life, liberfv, and property for oar hjui.s and Breidi's, the security of thoo dear toj us, andi the graves of oar loved 020. We must on'jucr, or wo intut die. The alternative of rca c 3 is not within oar control, an I we aro;comp?Iled toGght to the bitter enJ with money or without U. Tf our govcrnmcut wa-i to d-iy M'ithout a dollar, or tho oredit to ohf'ain i', the conflict would still goon. The iotersJ5 involved aro too important and mormentoas, the consequences of surrender too horrible and roinoas to he entertained. Uut with eur foes tho case ir different. They are fighting for our subjugition, to rc-establish their, authority in tbce States, and t.. rulo.ovcr and ruin thi people. The cessation of tbc war tipon their part, simply w-aos the abandonment of Iheir designs, and .a change of policy. They haxxard no iutercst, nor imperil aoy right by so doing. It is sinjpljr, tnattetHof pride and intcreit. Tberefjre, when they can bo wado to ace aod understand that'their aibejio ia ic pos sible, their interests will iroiupt them to bring the war to a close ; an J if thy can be made to believe this, they will Dot wait ftr their currency to go down to Jive cents on the dollar. Their armies, which aro'Qiade tip chicllj of mercenaries wh hitTw CDgged in the w rk of alaaghtsr, for (be bounty mud the pay, would not light tmt eh. a, warthUia currtney, but would dLtaolve like villi be fort tho m uruing cob. This njont frotbj k?ij tlit r te close. Them their mq. pie fti Ivoaw iirt not aiited ax we tr upon UepoIiaftt4 jswUe of the Wr. Their rotrehrmr diitraeted by ft violent and pow- erfal oppoeitios, wbieb iseonstantly seek ing for ftrguneata with which to overthrow the fwif fa ptwer, acd no more potent one conld ha fotind, thaw ibis fearful and total deatrwefcio of the 'national eredit, and the bankruptcy of tba ooantry. Bortfltr all, oar chief reiianee for peaee aad independence, ia apt our brave and gillsat armies, and their Matteioua com manders. To thtna. a the metas of our de liveraoee, we can look with confidence and hepo. Pot three) loag yeara of carnage, they have jnstified our faith, and proved them aelves equal to the heroic obligations they have as turned. They are bow confronting- lhe foe at every point, patiently aad fear lessly awaiting the day of trial. When it comer, they will write with the points of their bayonets tho gold quotations for the money changers of Wall Street, and show to Mr. Chase that Greer backs will not win when cannons and sabres aro trumps. Our dispatchea tenday, confirm our re potted aucccsaea Weat of the Iffieij'ippi. Gen. Bank in cerain'j dafeated with heavy Joaa, aod Lie army leuoubtlera materially erip pchd. Gen. Steele ia reported with hie fcrce on the LlUlo sli'toori, aarrouoded by oorcav airy aiad calling loudly for reinforcement. Binkr, coidition will prevent him fr.-rn rend irg any aid to S eele, who will i'u all prrba bility be compelled to enrrender. 1 1 addifon to all thia.it is stated that fl-cet of forty pnn. boat a a-il trannpr'a have bean caught op Ho- river by a fall f t'as water, aid will b corn, pelled to remin .there nntil tho risa of h9 river aaxf fall. In the mrantioie, uulesi there ia aono very bad lnmagement, thoj will pat s into the poiser-siou of the Confederate nollior itia. One or to more blows a; c'i as we have rttcU! inilicted, will c!oa out FoJcral rale in that Department. t& B:l:op Elliott, of Georgia, visited Pil ton on WeJnoidaj tl.e 20th. Oa tho occaicu of hia viailation, tha Rov. Dr. Qaintard pre sented a eUaa for confirmation. AbjwIi; those who thus avouchod the Lord to be their God, were four of our General, to wit : Lieut. Gen. Uardce, I'.rig. Gen.S.'rahl, Brig Gen. Shaup, Brig. Gtn.Gov. n." It ia a glorious thought that the balars of oar hoc le thnso forth to battla'with tko ben ediction of lhe Cknrch of Chriet upoa them. tfTJu The Charleston Conrirr eaya, that t'ao 2i'l of Av-ril, has been asecmrd hy ccuinon conieiit as the birth-day of Ym. bbakFpea o. Ry the way, it is pretty evident that tho fami'y camo of tho great dramatic t was derived fn m tho occupation, caltirg or pureoit of soino an eoa'or who carried a pcare. It was Ir.ckiljr for Lira, ao far as the matter of diido ia con cerned, that tho preeaCt claes cf weapons woro not then in oa. olio he might have been called Stiako,bayont, if nt !;-. mm pr.01 AnK.xA. Ya have been I indly furuiehod with a letter ff.ra a citizoa of Helena, Arkansas, lo an of? ficer in tha Aimy of Ternorsee, from which we make tho folliwirg extrac". The letter waa written on tho 2.tb ult : "I flud that most of the citizens about Hole na havo taken Iho calh, it being made compel- soty on them, all for the want of an orgiu'zed forca near. A ircall regiment well mauaged woull be auflicient. Ti.e election in Aikaueas has pacd Jl'. Dr. Jackson for Cocgreea ; tho two ll-nk for acme tfllce, which I forgol; John IJ. 'i'ayl&r for S.ate S.'iiator; Moore, the Livrry itablo inan. for Clvik, and old Hall for Treasurer. I have not kearo how urany votca any of thorn g '. Tho Yaukeei hae born making raid tliro Hi'.liM". Moi.roe. St. Francis on CiiUe:iden o olIIcs, in rmall rq cuds, and capiurit g a good mny of different commands. A nii-i by the nime of Fisher, who used ti tell Gh about llileta, hcade these raidj. lie is vory aoc cesHful, and iho people fear him. SIlcj l)jb bins has boon away the FuTa have had it near ly all their own way. D Lbik3 came back the othr day, got tho bo together, and met a raid of .100. eciuii g nut of Helena, aud fought them iiit.o hour?. My informant saya he onld not learn the par t'cnlars of the fight, but he sawcomo itto town whilo ho was in IleJota, oight wagons loaded w'fi doad, and nino wagons loaded with woun ded. Gen Huilbnrl'a Corp, or most of ft has passed tip lhe river, after peitii e whirjped Yezto. Bosiz of them got off at Memphis, ard sotue went above. We have just learned that the cxpedition-up R-d river has retamed, having made a failure, minus 5,000 mm. Dick Taylor has disposed of them. Confederate money in Memphis ia worth 2.i cents on Iho dollar in greenbacks. CORPULENCY AK EXEMMION IN THE FlOERAL Aaair A few days ago, whiiat aeverai men connected wiili a regiment for local, defence, were ditcueting the probabilities of their com tnaod b?it-e conscripted, one, a hard cute, tW a fellow of infinite jest," aa lull of e iaint p.-y- ir.ga and Indicrou j aes aa ttio "Apt hiitsjif. stepped cp near a very atout gentleman and remarked r "In lhe Yankee army it ia said cor pu'ei cy ia a oaoee for exemption." '-I that bo," qaickly replied his fat friend. "Yes air," answered a diaab'ed member of the ga'lant third Alabama rogiraent," for I aaw ono Yau kee gat his exemption on that, at tho battle of Seven Pinea." . . . Why, how did he do tuat, aelca J llie cor- ,iul-nl ciqoirer. "He go tiia gB anoi obi, wo uij pt. rtr TUa late Sir Rabert Pool rpeakinp; in th iaa of Munnsona of tho Lord Chancellor (Kido. ) aaid ftat to apply to that noble Lord tho word of Iho iwaet "even bit, failiage lea d to vii tae aid ex." A gentle man present re in a iked that, ia thit cas hU . Lordahip a faih. iMaraMBBbled tho Leasing Towor of Piaa, which QOtwitkaUnding its Jens; incUD40B, bad vac yat gona aver. Tliarl Bull Rssn BttleSlrlJ. A correirpondeftt of the Philadelphia Iqeir er glvos Hi follewiog dasoriptieu of a visit te the old Ball Ran battle-leld: A poet m'cht Ind bare in the eareastive relics of the de-atlly strife the theme of and ep ic, er painter mirht illastrate on oanvata the horrora of war from the mentateea here left ef ita ratalsae work. Collefe are pfekad r?p aat exhibUad by tho haadfal, and aeldiais who parttcipatad in the fray ara campanng at tho aame time their gathered tacmetons and their personal re celiac tieaa of Iho bUoly field. In the lBg, lexariaat frrasaene strikoa his foot againat akolla aid hsnee, mirgJed with tho deadly miaailea that breagkt them to the earth Hollow sktlla lie configaons to hem'epbarea of exploded sheila Toe Shallow graves r ae hers and there above lbs' 'grass, soatatimes ia raws, eomst Baet alone orscatfered at irregular intervals. Throngh lbs thin Jaysr ofs il that bid re ths nameleaa hero who gave hie life . for hia oan try, onessas ths pfotruding ribft whesee ths raia bis wabsd tbsir covering, a fot or an arm reached cn. beysjid its earliara bed; awr1 ones I aaw cas cf these long a'etpere cots sd aaog'y up to tie chin, hat will lbs entire face oxpesaJ and turned op te fbe pavierty; ocs could imagine him ft soldier lyrog on ths fie!d wrapprd np in hia b'arksf, bat that ths b'an k't was of clay and ths face was fl vthleis atd syslcas. In one c as a foot pro'reled, with t'ne fl-ah alili partially preurve.'; in aiother aa satire akeletoa Ly expired npon the ecrfacee, with out any eovericg whitaver. Ths tatteia of what had bsen h-a uniform s'sowod that he bad hea a cavalryman. The flub was, of toant. decomposed; bit tha tanuad an I ahrivcliesl akin still sncated the b)ny f.smswork ef the body, and ovaa ths fiorer naila wars in tboir places. Tu ligaments that fa, tan the j-iati mast have baea preiarvoJ, for h wwa i ted by (be bait which waa still arouad tha vaist, and not a lena fell oat of its place. Thb Cask cp Gxn. L-.vrix. W pnblishod yestraav Irrm tbe fjelnmn Uiro'inlar. an abs ait cle vindicatitrr this effiesr f-o:i an wn jost arsanU lately luae by enwte writvt in tbe Richmond K ieiqiter. Few Ulcere entered osr service with a hiKner repa'a ion far capaci y than Geo. Lovell. Son t p r.r present gtn, 1 cflicsra had aver before n.'M lo.tura'a crx aanda. Tbev were all exnonuitr.ts nnd were a-isined to their pesitiuji by tho Piiient on .he strc;2:h of tfcsir 1 ?i.a atiors in tho o'd eervico. In makiar thit arsiVn.noDt, Goncral Lotuil was slacd at ths important p'st if N'ow Orlcer.s. Hs vrj.a n.iV tcna'e. 1 ha city fell, and pub'.ic cm Roro rcs'ed heavily o him for ths di.ailo-. W confsns ilia published fie's to for to acTiit Gan. Lovcl! of all r6Hp.c ail ility. for the capture of Nw O-Ieaas, aad tho dec!ren of r. s C-iinj; court o. nly n t enlv roiierts hiuj of all ocmrn but ca:ab 1 a'ics that '.hi-nrghoat he dLp!ayd "high ca pacicty fcr o:umanl." . '''liis w-s ro whii wathinrr verdict of thsejmt. It wa C3;U" pasad of officers w'.io, if th-.y had ay bite it wae aiftisit Gene-al Lov:!. But t;ir.y dealt '.vi.h the erueetiou aa b;ca:i.o bones; men, ant renJo.-cd their opinion on tLo evidencs ai pre sooted to tharn. Gon. L9V0U la ad SQlToreJ. w think, enough in thia matter for 3X4 not hie awn Montiotnery -V-i7. VfSiffim West Xcnlicn r Cotiflruinllo:! of Mi Vlt-lnry at hrf T'psel, I.uttls'nKai. ' A Su geen arrived hore jestorday, jast from Jikicn, VTeat Tcan , har rg left that p'ace on tuO 10th inst. He fnrnishrs Ilia foilowitg god ucwa from that aecticn of tha couutry : F-rrct waiat Trentor, T.'iir.i-seoe ia lea north of Jacki j", .) m:l-a notti of Clnuiai, Ky , A has li-tw-on 70.1(1 an! c'JOO maa. For es are rapidly o'gan r.injr tlirengl-.o it la part of Tenn . .0 j -in him. Hi tiiaJ a epaueh It the c'.t .ens of 1'ienton, ia whie'i ha ai.-.ued thrtn tbat b w..n'i now ho'il :bal :ctiu f be S to, n-.leas a very !ag infantry force ftiould b st aKinsl h;in. t).ir iu'ormant atatestliat foil pirt oa'.ars Lal been rcciivuil. thronp.li t'ue Munphia BaMitin at Jackson, be fore l.e left, of the rcccut !'. lural defeat near Mircvepoit. and that they admit a loss ef bo twoen l2Ct0and l.iOU0meu. Ihia may bo rcJ cd o i, bftaii-c iho Mtmphia Bollctin is par. t",c-4'arly carefcl n-.t to ever cat nuto Idu ul lornea. The grra'.c t enthusia-iu prevails araonR Forrest's iiiom, anil gIad;io?a a id j y u.v.'il tko b soma . f a!l trua in 11 and wj:hoii ii tint ace t'o. of tho .Slate ? Courier I'.Hk 'Tli Writ I lo ltt; .' This m tho litlo of -a noat litt'o paper jmt stattedat Marianna, Fla., by Mr. LlwardJ. Jnd.h. It ia very well priutcd, an 1 its col umna well filled with iutsrosling matler. Mr Jaaah his had consider. bio o.) r.cuoo in the c induct .f a newspaper, a:iil will lo jbtlss mk j tho News (which wo believe is tha o'lly paper published in U'oat Florida) an enter taining and usoiul shot. Tcrtr.n, S f jr six urntiu. Wo clip frem tho -Y.vr of t'.io 1 1th tho fJ loiri interesting i'ema: Our cavalry in this tcction are hriogiiig in deLertc a almost iaily. O.lior dcnortcre are taking advantatfi of tUe Ui' anviealy prccla rnatioii of Gov. Mdtvii, ct.el red by General Beauregard, ar.d rep-jnicg to them I Ladcj : ar te fl. DctF.nTER Hlko. Wo learn that on Mon day. 4t!i list, Luke Sp-nns Wm. Stfphsua, Samrnl Trry, G?or B.oxsoii, and Faulk dfseiters, were hnn in Hohiius ca., by de- lichrrifi.t of Co'. Holland 0 rrgiin lit. from Ala., who wemena tcut. ''hwl is the report brouLt luro a few da) a a'O. Tux LtRr.KST Ltncarr Yeitorday a rcgro, between twonty livo auJ thirty years of age, walked into the Jeweiry sforo of Mr. J. Pru dent, No 178 Uyal s-recf.acd spert a few uii.uUa inschc-iig a ailvor watch which bo eeemcd anxiu lo purchaMO After he Lad apparently natiefied hiuibelf auoi:t lhe walch arid concludeel t tike it, ho suddenly an 1 on prceicd, drew from hi breast pocket ft elong ihot. colt or eoraia wcap-11 of that dcrcriptioo, and with it it'ock Mr. FriuloTit ou the side of tha head, slnnninc; him and cauaing hiui to fall. He then snatched from the show-taio a valua ble gold watch, worth $lf0. aid ru off with it before an a'arm was given. If thi is the way that 1 borty r-pera'es on the oegto race, rtifelering il me.nbdrs daring ouly in deeds of viliiany darirg iu attack ori tho unarmed, aad ready at a'l timea to steal rather than earn a livelihood by honoet indus try the froward etatssmanahip of lbs timea should lako warning olU provide itaelfo'onco with a new Black Cjde.Vcf Oilcans J'ici- yunc, l-Ut uj. It is almost trutb. fiat nations are ilor oughly creat and hco:c only wbe-ii tbey liava lot tbe illHsiona of arrogant hope, and the live of wraith and material prosperity. ' Tha inJe- nenelcnco of North America waa achieve a 10 . . . . a e 1 I" . a tho -tiuaes wlaicn tnea rusu e n i. 1 ub unit Rsvolotionary war waa fought by Iho Ameri can fathers withont a O'vernmnt,.wuhoot a treaaurv. virtually without an army, auU by means of what it would bs a mockery to call money. Wbsn Is man thinner than ft shingle? I When ha is ft thaving. Tha Great Tletary at Shrevapwtt. Ws have published for severs days psad diepatckre.mors or lest positive la sxpressioo, to ths effect that Commissary Banks lad sss taicsd ft orashfng defeat near 8hrevport, La , from Gsnersl Kir by Smith, and that ths Rsd Rivsr sxpsdition would in conseqoer.es be abandoned. The Baltimore Gazette saya that there is do daabt that. I he Teche sod LaFoarchs regions will onCs mors be abandoned to ths Cosfeds- rates. The loss of ths snemy is reported is ths last dispatches received to have bees, four teen thocsind. In order that our rcaJera may appreciate what the kVaodounient of this expedition- meant, and lbs Jepth of that homiliaties which such a s:gnat defeat involves, ws sepy a letter it tbe bt. Lou s Republican, by wtuen we learn ths immense preparaltoos maie for the movemect up ths Red rivsr. The easy success ct ths Ysnkecs in taking Fort Ds Rassy at the outeet prepared them nicely for tha riKALB on Cain river, near Sbrevcpcirf. Tlie folio wi.-g is tbe letter : Ox Da a so Flag Shit, FosT)aRosfT, ' . Tuesday, March 15, '64. ) To ni.derst'ind tbe importanco of the great expedition up tho K'U river, it is ceceeaary to review the minify aiiuauon in ins Degin tiivg of March. bbprman had retnrasd to Yicksborg frtra bis grattl but disappointed raid info Minis -aippi. ard instead of direciite; his force 1 tea wards Mobile, ti e pain, of ibe greatest snd almost the only position of vital ceccern to the rabs's. he detached a portion of thm to (en. Bank'a iaai4tancf, who, it appears, had predetermined on acatlerii or dvoaslishin the force in Ve Btdj-joisiana. It ia altogether probib'o that somethirj; in tie reaaoni had die; atd thia choice t tleoaral Banks. Fur example, the Rod river ia only beh enct-e'i to bs uaviirsbte by Iho largest vesstls dn- in; this m nlb and tie n xt, while the task of tikirg Mobile is c-ne wiiich m'ght be underJekta at any t.'nie, t:ioagli it n cu.c cmnesbly trafe that it was not bgua iu Dirtmbor ini-toael of May. As is woil known, the colamss under Gau. Fratklin CToised from Nsw O.laov to Uriah ear City about tho 1st iost , and thonct took up ttio lice of raarc't aleg the biyoa Te-bo, substantially tho same rout pnreutd nearly a year ac;o, via O.celouiaa to Alextndria. Toe totcas uodcr Gen. A. J Saiith, from the department of Jjae Tnnffl, c.-iBrriairg tho Irigaie uneler Gen. F. K. Smith, Thorn ae and Kllet, omba-keei at Yicksborg oa Ibe 10ih, and proceeded down te tho mauth of !Ud riv er, whore they fouud an imment'O fleet of gun b:ats reaMy for the ascent. Tho twoi-ty t .inpcrts, preceded by the twenty gni. boats, atarted from t'io Missitisippi ou tha 10 h, and arc:nded the Bed rivor es far ae wht is called the Old river, when we ed it in'o ths Itchafa'aya. instead of ceititrffS up Rd river. Wo fouud it, lor 12 miljd, aTo'p end navigable stream. Touching the navl fores it may bs wull lo remark that a mro formidable fl act waa revor under a isle command than tht now on tb wosturn rivor nnder Admiral I'ortor. TLo fedlowiig ffc-ogr. phical dnfs.il, la'.oi from the R'chroord K- uirer, wi'l aluo be ao ceptablo t our readeis, in connection with this news : fcj'ircvctaorf in he capital of Caddo Parieh. Louisiana, situated nrar the foot of Uld fal.c. in li e northvre slum part of the Sfa'o It is finely loca'ed for buir.ers n tbe- Ited river, b.-ii jr surrounled by an exceodingly fer t la 1 lirinie rff;on, about thirty miles ba'ow the 'grct ratt." Sinca tl.o war, SSreveporf has brcu an ex tkiiaiva topot f-r c-oimriiaarr an-l oibor etotai for the Tra'.j-Miieira'ppi Onfa.-dera'o troops and up to ibe time of the i-i-ge e.f Yickeburfr, (r.rmd au 'nipo"arit link in tho ". liain of s:ip jd.'oa" for our Weste-m nrmy. Th re ia a mili tary (i ien then, wl ich has at t;ni8 e-outaind a laro number ol Yat.koe prisoiera. I, is two hundred and thirty mile a from the mouth of tho river. Alexat eH, or.o hundred and fifty miles frrrn the mouth, in, wo l.'Iirsvt. t i j 3 highest t'int on Red live-r e ver vt-i'r I lv t io -ne my boforo tlm iri'Mii: rpeditim. Iv'gh'y m '.!."! above is Nachitvyhes, an edd Fre-ricti town, nettled in I7l.'t. It is nMeel in hiht'iry ns i::o rcone f a bird f.ingnt battle betwe- n ih Frenrh inhab it.ii.ts ar.d tho Na'cht-z Indianx. ?i 17.12. ro suiiing in iho cxliuction of tho NatcLiz as a dis i ic' va'i' n. Fre.Mi Siirev p i t theiro rutw a ritroad west- warel to Marshalr. Toxai', unU eiv'eon tti ici b-v. nd, m;iki: g a lino ia all siu9 aix'y uiilfa 1 iii 'loi g h. M i-M- yeara ago a ro'.t wan pu- ! tn VifL-sl.urir. Miss, which was cvm- pl-ted from tho latter p'ac wvat as lar as tLo Washita river. Mount Ki! a anel Long View, wnoro tho Yankees e'air-i to I :;v-i had som 1 leucce-s. iu thi di-pat. h l ubliahcd faw elays sinca. ara ixSjnth Arkansas, on tho Fabioo branch f VYasbi'a river. They are almost dueioiili from Littio Ro-k, M ". t Klb li3ing diniant ;rmi it sixty miles aud L-vng view ninety four 111 lev. We cantt atT-ird to mako a frea'i set of nii-'atees ibis epring. Tho exin. ies of the country will not permit it. And yet wo mocli roistiu.it lent tho uulilary dipos:tions ;o tri .et the next srpptt.g of f.e 1 ai.kea . s,vlaiiL-li may t.ot reap far us a new crop of disasters, surpaes.rg ia their magni.ndo and lemldo iui port any that have preceded them. Th:a tin.e last year Grunt was very active in Ihenews papers in attemrii.g to deludb oar people with the idea that ihe aieja of .c4sbarg was merely nominal, and that his real purpose was I,,.,,.ii,Ai, l!nirnsi as to o'ah'e li.ro to pmh Br"gg Imk to Atlanta. Ha waasa. jm: . :. i. ,n rti in thia particular aa to convince Goncral lVairton t:.at sae-li as h:s amiablo inter. t o 1. T.10 ae-i ut is fa-niliar to Iho rea-'or. Wo fear that Grvit in trjiu.c 0:1 ano.h-r phaiaof his stru'egy in Virgins striving to create the ida ttat ho mnaim an uuriien,o an anacosda movement on Richui-.td, when ho moam 110 such thinx, but is rcatiy concentra trig to do'ivera blow at no other vuai point cot so weir pieparod Tho Northern papers teem wiJi accouuis of the stupendous preparations in progres4 f.r pttackit g Kioh mond, and yet not an organizo 1 Lit'alion is said to havo left the Western army -each a circumstance r.ot a whit less Kuapicio-ia thau tha o. Lor. If Richmond is to be aasaild by such an overwbeltuing demons. lation of tho enemy, it is not nrobabli the Northern papers would take such pains lo nlvcrtue tho tot. Nor is it likely General G tt.t would pjriait it. It wears tho appearanco of a groat beatiu ' of gongs to serve as a feint for at mo uiher anil lurro da-jgyroua form of approv-di One of the great troubles of the Govrn medt state th war bgvi. has been to get tolerable accurate accounts o' ih enemy movement e-eepecially vo8 f cmpaigu anel dirpoeitior-e of troops. Thia igocra. ce ia an inexjusable emission that haa cost ai d,rly from the very ontset of this contrs These cret service of the Government has never boen wo-th a 6g. while the Yankees Uavc g-at l nearly all they vraoUd to know. e really have known next to nothing of their plans aud movements. Montgomery Mail, " II 1 ttaasilple te Beat Pal ley. The late Daks ef aVoelaarb. ta one cf hhr walks, snrchseel a esw la ths aelgliUirhod Dalketth, wutch waa to s sent to tali palace ea tte followlaa aarola. Tha duke, la his morale t drwi. aipisd brr early la sffrctaaity attempting to ddte tba aulas! forward to IU deetlaa't a. ... Tlie b y, not knowlif the dakt. bawtt d aatto h-m III. maa, corns tare aod gle'e a ban' wi' ibis beait" Tbe dale walked oa a'.awly . t4e boy t !l reavleg kin aasiataacw. ead at lait ta a loee of d'streaa aaelaJiBceW mO ia hre moa.aBlhelp ae.a, as eora aa siy tbtasr I'll etee Jm hef what I gat." The Duke wtat aad e-t bint a bclpirf. hand." "And wow." aaid tse dike, ae tbsr a-slkol aloar. bow rua b da yoa thiak yaa'll gat for tUi JuT 1 slaaa kaa. aeais taa asy.-Miti aa ure e-a-ae-tbl, for tbe felk at tba big bcass are gde ta a'bad- ' lea." as tbav aa Broached the b misi. lhadake disaensr- ed f aai tbe aoy,asd eateral by a d-RerrBt way. Cat', tog a aervaat, he pat a aoveraiga Kt a bis haad saflsg, lre that lo the bey who brsugit the csw." idi eoti rii if nni w i BTcaas, wis sroi ntoised by the b y - Wa'l bow aaack did ya getl" aaid the dake. A ebillBg, eaid the by-aa' there halto' it to vs ' rut yes sorely got mere thaa a shUlIeg," laid tks daka. Ma.tall the b-y."ss ear as daath that's a' I rot, an' dy e aot th tk it's pleaty?'1 1 d aat," ea;d tbt duke; there "atoet be eatae mis take, aod as I'aa acquainted witbe the daks If yoa will retrs; t fklek I It git ya m re." Tit weat bck. tbe dake rtag tbe bell and orderel all tse i-rtaa'i i asasab!ed. li aaid tbe dake to the bty.-polat me oat the peresa that gave y a ihi shUliag." "It w the csap with tha aproB. po!Uag to tha katlsr. V The bnUer confessed, fell eavhkt kaeee aud at tempted aa apeloty; but the dake Iniigaaai.ly ordar S) b sa to tjire the byiha sorarelgB, asd qait his house sad serrlc? iaaraatty. Yoo hkve loat." aaid tat dale, "year ntOBey, yonr a'ta.iloB, aad yaur chractr by year cotitaaiues; 1-arst heaett jrts th.i hta;sty is the bset potley." lie by by this t mi retoon4 hie assis'.int b tha ptrs.ia of tbe d jka: and ts dske was sa delgtred wi'lh thi s.e li:g wv)ith aad h esty of ths bry, that h areered hioa to bs east t echal. aeit then, and prorided f-r at kie own etjvense. lhe 'Mrrlte4 PInavjr. BY t HCLB PABIAJI. Tkere waa a xaakiy, waa waia great eoxceat';. Hi tiight b msif aa pratty 'bat be believed th cat was ia :uti wuh b tu aa I wealed to marry him. Ard, ao. t k ep hlrose f in bcr gaa grtces.be ased t braah hie haj-laitas tie iw Sis wisester da bis. aid klraltei bsfora paasy . wiMs glove in oae hast! sad a gald haded taua in th: other. Heveral t-mea Me mai ler ranjht him wi h bis ciat snd (tore, aud L tuOed liiaa we.l I r li. Ad?er.i'.y. tii?y ray. ii a bard a-hn'; ba. fx l will leara la bo otber. Tta monaey etidn't lasra r-.uck ren ia tat; tor h w a!d knep ae miaa Ick az bis tcas sr. Oae Jajr bit mvairr wai iravikla;, after dinner at d whia be weat o't, be left sobs cigari on the table. As aoa aa hia back wa tnrasd, to ra taker ton a cigar, end tit it, sed pvtl-.i eway. lie pat np'hie heeti oa the tab'.e, aod UleJ ta d Ju.t like hi 1 raster. Kal t: e taoacca md hia v;r kt thi sumach. Its thrw up, oa tbe a pet. The ana J r. in io. and when she law what he liaJ d-ne, ii-ir.tJ u.t, yia t !r Bs'-hlof, raa'.y. alisking critt'r, and stfct his eiiltiaj aad cia'.tenoe cui f the dar. 'xt d .y. at was oUO aad ure. 1 on th b:attig eha gssehim. ..... . . . . At another t'ms. be went lto h.s roiver a itady, Cut oi bis red elreaning gown and totix a beMk ia hia aid aad pri'enurd t ra.d ng It. When be taw pus roinna. to pu'. no sis master's 'p-c arl-a, a.d tiiid ta bive.yie. 8.e di 1 att kao what to mikertbe trasge critter, sad -lie taa IriRhteael to ber raiatres. New pax wa- a grat pM with her in'ntrcsi. ao I she wai j airv with ihi Biaky tear frlghttuiiiir b;r eat, thit the lock a s'.rap. tr.at ho k:pt lar aaaga y cblt-dr-a.aod !aiUd b m bjo d:y. Kext day. be saw bis ui-et-r ahav'og aod wliat mast the aiB-y da batsaa? h.j:se;r. He ca.rre down eUiri with hit lie ae m w.h at the pVru of hii haaon and leaked as ndicotoa aa Jim Kotby eJiJ 'le.f.er day. wen fce cane Ira a ne barocr wiih hs ba'r rr.ipped ciese to til shall, b.-canse Peter Itumney bjd bis eat iothatwav. Hs dida'i km w. tho fcreat roii, that Peter had ike tstter wo" 10 ia his heal aul had .a wear his hair sbrt t wa-h It wuh doci root a'eeped la iuegir. Kraal", wy b .y. thata mia-y S'l cara fr tne tet er worm Oh, kaw the buy. Unseed at J,-a ead heitlered n5 him, Jiai.bow Is tha t-lUr wura ia yaar tead and the maggot ii yonr hralnr vell. to mill .. ii'E itory short the last time the M it. BP a s aatav aaa tr1ai;''rr shavawastae dill er mm. 'er when bis mn.er was cJa- ehavisg. be 'tr tha back of bisraa acro his taroat r.ght bwd. aad wLen lie l t tf a io;a. I .e kitty m "key t a k it up. enJ drew t ,e sharp edRe acrors b s t---rost. cct lt and bledio deata. AuJtae.-e was a end .if oe more '"'x.w. Frank, wia .rer jeu sr. bs that aad na.W et. rao-.'t ap' e-her pe-a.in. 1 don t li'ie to iee the I;. .r.r:.; th- li.n i a.la, n jr th Jackdiw limiting in ib? ;?a.-Lck plciuei Km. tknxMENT. If our friends would nly fumisli ua with rag, wo wonll bs euabled to re'iiu.s our prope.j ti.nis: bat uutil this is dene it ii u torly iuipoaniblc, ae those who c:iitrol the pspr mills poem to have so use lor money at least they refusi to s;tl for anything eUe but rags. We could add a few ruoro to tin little pi!o wa have on baud, but would bj aoui:w'uat in fn coiielitioTi of ths IrishmiJ wlun asksd to buv a trunk. ...... 'Iiiirk.' rays Pat, "whit would be lues ov mo be doing wid trunk." "To put your clothes in," replied Iho uier- Chr!bs power.'," said Tat, "in did that, 'ta m'onc!f wud be going uaked." Kufaula Spirit. c5-TI;e o-pette, who wins aud sa-ks lv er. w .ul t, if tho were a military cocquerer, win anel sack cities. N V. W ADVERTISEMENTS. SIND.VV MISSISSIPPI AN,M FULL SHEET! LARGEST PAPER IN THE CONFEDERACY!! PI 1CLIXIIKU AT8ELMI, AbtnAMf la isiitd ceery Sunday maroing and will contain: I. Fireside Readio.;. II. Cencr: I arellijrencc Moral, rellgionf, Liter ary, Btatatu al and PohticaL I I I. Tbo latest Te'.egrephlo and News Reparte. IV. ' A ierlosof Taire Stokiks, tte pabilcatloa of which willcoramsnce alter the 15th oflliy next. Trans r Rix mruthe, 110; three monOie, S. Sub acriptioa to the luily Mi-lslrpln l l Pr moBth, iue-lje the Bam sy bwne. Ailrrnt COOPEB A KIMBALL. a pi 21 1 Kclma, A 'a. G CT 7IIB rE.T! ii,. .itMn.w.n -riS res Jiacr r.nblls licallrd t0 ttl ana juacet3at tbit the favorite IIOSIE oe espaper. The Ilepll.t llanuer, la pn'o Uhi.l every Fa'.nrday, In Allan's, Georgia, it lbo 1 1 oa t ten elotlsrs per jesr. .....- It is edited by Kt. A. C Oa vtok, 'ate tf tho 'Ten n94" Uajtlst.' anl JawKS S. Ki.li, foresee editor of th -Sou hrn Fi.ld and eirenlde.' Tiie CH1J iPP. the HOM B etlRCLE, snd the ARMY, a:e lioreated in th'- pub'icit'on. - HAVION, fcLL9 & CO., Proprietor. atrll-2a Atlanta. Ua. Hsai.jraaTiKS Kilitabv Peen-, i 1 .rietta.Oa.. April 17, ltl. j r f HtTtTV DOt.LA HS RKWARD. The above reward 1 w-li ! paid f r tbe apprehensi in an 1 iJe'ivirt at ij. Po t . f 1'r.v.trll M. Caiaoa.es, B. 4il He.i ' ' , ,4, Ve.l mterx. who deserted on the eeen ng Tt the le.th liat. Iecrip;ioa of the Deserter. 25 yrara 11 1 lVasryV7. -U-. Mir. faJrcoap exioB. 5 leet 10 L li-i 1 iattberokej eVi-iny ilemeia. inches blgl.l v ;7KON. zlNKEV. 7 Col. Ccm. I'oif. At-cxa W. Etcwabt. Lieut, aad rrovcat Marshall. ( aprfJ-Jt- TAirodOlItK.-LodKedia Cobb county Jail. 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