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:.fi -if: My-Y : lit i .. - . . T l W A TV ' : i - YY ,.-'m aa..'aW an" iiaWalaWMa' if Mall I allaaaWf' i 1 ' - j. " : J aJaaakaA WaWU sa 1 . " :. y.. ... ...... : - ' n 'If VOLUME 11. Sbc " Huoxvillc u no WW LOW, HAWS & CO, Bmmx of to vorUt , TtU r W Knoxville, Tenn., Februiry 22, I85 rfacc Can wp flare Tcace? Much it il, nl prhr raw tbH;gbt, oa th uVjfd of prc. Wbi m-n locini inrolTJ in tuinoaa nlpriA rch M ih )(ior of the jrrwrt b'pci rplr.ion ir locking Ihem in th fc, Usy rt mrtrp from tk iirpulw cf SnMnitj n4 mnul di?rgsi(ttkB tbn frtnu refirti nI .jni rein. Hen fln i ra?n Trho- cnt trr Vlc ia argument nd rm in dluBMn, dfiKnJing from tb Btknl utWUi ihe rwioy BilKf lh Conferral SUl M an lndpndnt gvTrramMJt dt jrt. Sjcb recognition could not htre ben naked, t.rt U Mj ipectad, ty 1N itb anund minda, kad carefully weigbd the rri doaee continually bing mvla ora clear and f,aviUa, thai Vb Rirbtuccd djnwty cannot Urt from the I'nhcd rtaWa tha bnmiliallng confeaaion tbt tb Union mut pafib ly tba band f tb lareboldinf mmmi'io. Nor i it witbin th rang of buman potsiMify f.r lb inirgot b nhie anjlbinp more with arm lb an nrnplrte tttjuatian f and thi U lb ra au't oT tba irrwwubl kric c-f CTanta trliicfe are dallj transpiring tron tba Potomac to tba utl-t cf th prrat fatber cf water?. And auch, no doubt, W tb concluion at wkicb tb Itm deranged and tsore rwaaoainn men if tbc Soulb btre long inoc arriTeJ. And, taking tbia riw of tba itatkn,ran wa pra frnt acy .roroaition to tbe Confolfrrta aulfcoriliea, a new conjtutel, on wbkh tbe people, 5fortb and Soutb, may come together in unity a in the pan. It m quwtinnable wbctber an ytbing tbort of inde pendence wil) eatif Darit, and that claw of abicb be if tbe direct repraawjUtiT. Ikittbera t a larga, mfK-Ubie aal la&xtential number of men. disported throughout tba limiU of tbe ao-ralled Soalbi'rn Confa-leracy, msny of lbm occupying ktgh p.i tiona, wbo ardnl! praa for tbia oiril war ta ck, tba rainbow f paaee to again pan tbe Ameri at Union. To tbi party we are t look, if to any, I terms of peace connitent with tbo honor acd iiguity of tbe nation. We should encourage them i with at Wt do oppoaHioo. while their more Aiu ru rrtbren," rtreaetted by DhtU and L, are eota.ad by eh and bill, and left to negotiate witb Grant, Th.tuaai Sheridan and Slwrwtan and otb rommissirtnera as they may dqute to cnih the r Wlion. -Many of thnaa wt d!-poaed to peace dru foreign interference aa jner ely as do tbe friea-fc of tbe Union, and would favor what tht-y ea2 ra-cotntracto8 rather than the triumph of a "figa and deigning foe, tewarda the rigbu and Llru of the entire Amerkan people. .And, as it is fair to infer that Teryinafiy of the Hontbern people hare cot kt all respect, not to say devotion. t our rapullican furm of g'Temuiei;t, would tliey nit encourage the lea of uniting tho ariraea of tbc tao belligerents vpon tba Monroe Doctrine," and asking eornmon caaae against our ancient enemiee, paect wer-bricg, domineering friends of d e pUm England and France ? Theae powen only Krpot us becaa.'w we are ttnmf and would make fcmidable'fccsmiaa, and their only friendship to-v-j the South emannUs from a deaire to aee us f.iid aa a nation. Tba 6juth, oe that portion M laboring wider hallacinatin of tbe Win, un aViand the eentiraenU that aataate the pretended !!rads of 'their caose, and have abandone-1 all hop f any aid from that source which will make tkem anything saora thaa a DKrEVPCacr. " Then we, as great and magnenimou pe.ij.le, bculd shape our policy so w to win the ear of those dipusod to return to their allegiance to the Union, ntber than transfer it to t foreign atat with which tbe American reap! hava no a(Bnity. As tn inducement to ibe moderate men of U e 5th to return afcd embrace the old flag, around kkh their tocmoriee rtill rlutcr, though iu beauty nut have grown dim to tbem compered with th pst, it would not be luore than precadent could justify, to ertend to all such full pardon and am hr, and welcome tbem tack iO the alurs t f a trritriiig country. Vjt Americans Vi make common cause in behalf vt Anicrica wooid pretcnt to th world auch a tub time aceue that patriot would weep tear of )ey .5clent in quantity to. WMh from ezhte&ce the ain of treaaoa devtloj in ibis rebellion. !mgin the great anny of tba Union rinft'rcd j now in rebellion having abandoned tbcirwlcked ay aad clothed tdcrnsdves ia Uu, firod with uattfcuam that now urgwl tbem on in a lnpu with thai entbuslasm to be beibtricd ly contact with true, elevated patriutiam'i tfce raij nf Grant and Loa onltod fur u common P-irjwse, with our GeceraWn-Cbief at tbrir head, rxkt tefcu 1 m9re trward to participite 1& (ha gft little between Ipuhlicanim and fjKjtwrul 0 ' t!l, if be can tell, Low wpremely grand it iAj'1 sppr. ' Stich an army was neicr conoejred of hefi.re; L valor was never tuarthalled, and auch victories tver achieve-! ft reot.rdid. Tben wouB tbe gl.ry U this itighly republic tgin U spjHjar tU fuudxuitiiUl idea it our gov aui!Gt would U viuiliait..-i, and nwie would he o bold as to aiSrra that man t tiul 1 not govern tiu :f. The trao if I.lrty planted by Wbicgton Wi4 bi cn!pe.rs, now k-.lcg watcT.id by the Wood A pLH -u. would extend iu branches in tJ f tbi army's march, until the empires of the earth W..J in its shade, and lie Inhabitant of f iry clime-pluck fruit from its Iwughi. Tbi idoa is prar.d Wyt-nd expression. It is, in d. aliuosl too gret f..r imagination to fathom, i fw!s great in iu coriUiplUon. Why atnot AmerUa ral!y to ibis sublima de-tijiy, and ka a .,imuon bt under the te'tan and Btrfpw, kkt liJ n4Al ktx it Mi4 - 11 Ik'bl4 mii.l dutiful f,T ehnifrefli ' Co- I Tbc Cnc ofJolia Kincalfl ' Tfca &HowjngcomBidnivtlo rrllv UiU Ing of J-hft Kincakl, b from tha pi ef one of hi reichlr. wall verd In th faH, and my re- lied .n in every particular. Mr. Klnca'd-wM hilter, tbrrt!jb and " w'relflnting M-cVand ten be rmda oath berv ia nbsf to iwer hi eotlow, thst h W br4 CVWwwS' f?ai ncM mub to bUo as hk attorney h wprd th statfemcnt for him i lirear lo. J witbouV wut t?jly Ing remarks, auSSf tt to aay, h h mat th fata that many other will mort who have prscu- td Union men and famnie,nd are low wing tlw m f old debta- lUwyeni nwy, by their Wra- ing and lgennity,-froowr the acniul of fttoh tnen ; Judges may fHroe thetn, but injured, Insulted and lp proved Unl.n m will redrrea tholf oam wrong, nd, fr th lif of us, we are (tot aide ta ft that they ara In error ! 1 JOHN KINCAU. ..: Intcllicwce arri vwl a few days since, that this wcathy rebel had IWn killed neat W own house. The particular of his death at contained in tbe following attract from a private letter.: .. "Mr. Klncald vu (hot dead two daya ago hy aonse discharged soiJiert of tbe First Eart Tenticaw. He hud established . lb.'sVyi7y If) tt m, and wnf straightway to Unt (his strong point or bU weakneas always) against jwr follow ever oa the river who bad been ia tbe aervloe and all theyjad by the rebels. . He was it town on Thura. dy and got tbe e&erution which ha gav to. th Sheriff to go and aervw immediately. Th Sheriff set off the santa evening, fHtnd tbe peoplo, but fail ed to get tbe property. . .They wer going to shoot the Sheriff; aud said then, that Kincald would be killed before twwity-ftwr houn. Accordingly, the ftit evening, two men rode up f Mr. Kirwaid's" and inquired lor bins. On hearing that he was over at Mr. Meadows' at a rrW, they - went over, tailed him out, and shot him twtcn, on ball paaaing right thiMigh the heart. He 'fell dead without a word, aa the story goee, ' . ' ' " " Mr. Kineaid was one of oar wort hitter pere outers dttriag the war Wt alay to out our fact jttft aa frit&Qy as -eoald be, Erea ntUt father 'a death, he root soldier to rmr ho to pm our cat tle and horsce; and when father .was within a few day of bis death, ho sent fir him (Mr. K.) ppaoU edJy to come on sorua huwii that required some oae versed ra tbe law and fee refu?! to come,. .TA threa1 day aftar say iaihr rf!, fittuae to pemi tht y, and cam in, oh, so cardial, be and old Jim Cnojior. I ro nd walked-cut of tne room withouWpeaklng to wither of lhm. The pranfi of hi enmity eiht hut we have long suwe determined tn M the dead past bury ita dead, and to sack no redrex forinuri at any humen trfbunal. In one way or another ta can still lite, and I ! should feel contiminsted t tbe t-wch jf any money which was the prka of my father ' Uoo4 1 We shall bring no damage suit " against any ne fear their Kins they ran answer to God, a nd gold cannot cotcjensate for whut we have suffered.'' "Xeitbcr did we exult In hi death the time' 1 pat when he could very materially Injure u, nd his policy" bow would have led blm to a very dif ferent eowrso; tbut were I one vt tbe )urr on tlia trial of those men who shot him, 1 should cheerfully glva ra my voice for acquittal. ' 1 ' "It was Mr. KIncaid, I forgH Jo ay, that tol General uHioofler lht father had ant my brother to Kacturky with, nxfiy and dispatch to Mr, Msynard, and that b had onr!er all the lime. And it was he who sent deUchosent of Colonel Raises' reglmejit and i4 father taken prisoner to I'ineattU, where, for tbe fourth ea fifth iisna, be was oroipelled to take long, raueaou oath of thi-ee foolscap pa T,to gratify Mewrr. Krr.csld arid Copper. Th officer, Captain - , explained, all about H to father, going up; but that coming from his friends (? at least those whom he had always re. gar Jed as such was the unkLndest cut of all to fsp.er. Why tha enmity of tbosa Valley peoplu sliould have centered) upon father was alwajiartd still remain a tnytlery to ue. , That It killed hi finally, tliero Is no shadow of doubt jn my mind.' The remark about "establishing hi loyalty" ra fm to proce e dings at th recent ftea of the Federal Court. ... .'." - ; - ' ' On the first of July, IMi, tbe United rHntt Dia- tr!ct Attorney filed In the Wstrii-t Court at Knot- rill, an Information against two bales of cotton, aaized by William Jlowiar,-. Treasury Agent, about the IOth of December, 18C3, and cllud by John Kincsid, alleging that "said KIncaid bad been for a, long paes of timo hefor said saiiure, and tlwn was giring hid and comfort to those engaged In In surroctlon and rebellion against the United Slates." Oa tbe sib of November, Ut, M.. Kineaid made oath to ad filed ta tba Court an answer in writing, in wbioh be swore as follows: " VUimint had nut for fvasr ipate of time brjurn tht dit of taiJ aire, trr If. tit, of fit nv Uvtr lttnr ftwn sua niw tvmr - - . ,. ... . ... . t . i m ..m .JLt fo 1koe tnyipi in insurrection ttnd rtMtion agaimtt th Vniltd SMm. CTaimaiit lUte that, for about a period of two whole ycari tb people of East Tenneawee wer Uft without protection by th government of tb Unitc-d fiutei, and wer under tha Jurisdiction and control of the orercmcrit. of tbe ao-calkd Confederal States of Amtwica, Who btld miliury poascaslon of the country, and wore in tba babit of arresting tit 'mans, and baking their property at pleasure, and that, in nommon with other Union nn of East Tefi njoo, lq occIoulty fl reUl aoldiera, and sold, foe tba ue of tha rebel army, bwxift, ots, corn and horsea. This ws done, howarcr, under the general duress Tlikh prevailed in lb country, and from an epprebeiulan that, if ha did pt)t actl hi pnqwrty, it would ia taken IfLfo broocrbt U&ilir, hridegrootn snd brld and in force, and that tf ha did not faed stah soldiers as callod upon him, h would b hsdfy trested by tbem, and claimant denies that acta sojlone caa ha properly cory trued a glring id and comfort ta the enemy. VUiimnt ti thni A U md altfjrs Us httn at f.ioi!n, and vot-wl against accession Ja tha To&nowe clocUon of IWl." ' " ; Tha fcourt order tha fcolton' to te larreaderad to Mr. Kincald. ;': ':- , ' f ' SS '!' " ' ,. t . fesiT' r?iftce 152, tho Frew h Government ha at- fdd 15,000,000 upon publie ImproVwmwU la aria. leftcr fren K. 0. Tajlor. Our KH Tentea readt ri will b, Utemted la perusal of. lb , following Miar frorr CobiSel Taylor: " : f i'V' ' s ''r: " ; --Y ( - liOWaOOMlftil,' Jf. J, Fab. 1, 1183. Rn. ir. if. Bt'niti: r.r--ib?inicy;j,;T'- ; Dub lhnihii I bare b-ng had ft i mind ta write yoa, but bUnerta, for no partlaular reason, hat failed. Having now a leUur hour, 1 m detot U vo jmii . ' :-rJ.- ''-'- - y Vi " I holofl to seo that tbere is, at length, piwacl for live revWalldn of dtll goreramcnt la our f?Ute and I sincerely hep that the fRrt now making ia thai rind, ly th hiyal pwlo of Teaowtae, tnay prove) ftnttrely tcccful.' ; I bar not Uti ahla, anywhere find a detailed account of the pfocI. lng of the Nashville Contentioa f last month which I much regret but with the action of that patriotic bfKlji so faf as I have 1 tn greatly ple(wL - A k thiison of TennoMoa, I heartily n dors th notolaatlon, so unaclmoatly madft, foil Governor, and would lore to it ntia&lmouaty tatiaed Irjr th pwple. - v .;; 1 1";'1 'iJ Tbo amendment to the Constitution of lb Plate, recommended by th Convention, upon the aulject of aJavcry, meet icy tnttr approbation, and I pray God, euf people may cheerfully adopt it ' ; 1 Fowr year g, I believed that llatery ougbt iu he prTved, and to did nearly rery man la Ten nee. . WUh you ad U ether Joyal" teen of tba South, 1 tried honastty and earnestly to sava it, by the only tuothod by wbiah It Could have Wen aaved and that wa by tnaintainuig th wonsUtuitua and th U ti ton. X than saw la peace preaorvtd tha ft petuity of ala very, and row I think X perceive ia th prtMorvatlon of slavery tba perpetuation of war. Insofar then as peace it preferable to civil war, la the destruction of slavery durable. Before tht ra belllrtft slavery and cJtU war war net synonymous, hut now Uivy are had mon hare mad them ia Sl&very is tbe lever with which treaaoa endeavored to upturn out Government. Slav vry b tha wedge With which traitors desigrfod U divide our nation. Iet lb people break the lever into atoms, and an nihilate the wed forever. Thai institution waa claimed to be tha great aource tt wealth and proa- perdy to lh great State of tba South but tha fact u cow read of alt men, thai it ha been made tha ee- cation of th dwtrut'tion of mora wealth than par hap tie entire real and personal property of tha .South Whs worth, negroes included, not to mention tbe unutterable sunWingt with which it has cursed th nation, and the rivers of pmiou fraternal blood tth which it ha-wtmd a thiusand baU!-fialJ. Wo have tried devolopmenl cvfbe rosourcea of th Pouth snfllclently under thaalavery sslem,and now Ve ha v a fair opportunity to try it upon tha fr labor plan. A eompari of tbe growth of Ten neav( f r fifty years, with that of the great young Utp of the Northwest for twenty-fiv yean, will ; afford a striking ill ut ration of the reeulUof thtw syatem. Tha advance of Tcnnase compared to tnetre n a one to throe or four. ' Whava tifany ratura advanlagr.a wer tncce tata yet they ha v feft us far behind in the grand march of Mental and physical 1evehpnetita, and in tbe great ram for pc.Titioal power. The Inoubus of lvery taa al ways held, tn Ua heavy grasp, tha ewrgle of our population, and the very idoa of it axistanca ta oor rit has been as efficient in repelling front our txy itt tba inlelligivit enterprise, industry and capital cf non-a!avcho!iirg fc' tales, at if it had heea a fiasa- ingtword In- every ga to f entrance. ; With ctrlt government, peao and the Unldn restored, oand 4 alavet, voluntarily Klibed In our. State, a day dawns upon T4RUm, ia ray opinion, brighter and tor grandly and gloriously anaptckw than she ha efer yet looked upon, or scarcely Imagined. . Tru f 100,000,000 of capital, how Invested in negroea, b ann8illatcl at once and forever; aad if there were nothing to cotapitnsbla that lex, It would warn to be a SHriow injury to tba pecuniary interests of oar pecpldw But who shall estimate the enhanced value of all other interest in the Stale, within ten year after she oecomos, constitutionally, a fro Stata. In stead of a lota, the $100,000,000 now ia slaves aeerniagly sunk with tbe abrogation of the lyHora will prove the most remunerative investment of ctpital bt-r jvsijilo have ever luade. Our genial cli mate, our geaereua soil, our unbounded ttnesploredr ur.fHthoaiod mines of silver, copper, lead, line, coal, snlt and iron, our untapped oceani of oil, our trRrt- valleI qiwrrU of marble, oar unlimited water powJ1 er, pji-tures'jue and variegated scenery thee taixtlaa attraction will draw from the teeming ITi.rth and East tgtclligont enterprise, ikJllcd labor, and abuR'lant caf itah , The elements of a naw Ufa will qukliy ponctrate every section of tha Bute, and at one, a by electricity, revivify every atom of our rrgBhm, political, awlaf, Industrial, phyat cal and lutelfectual, and Tftinoaaee, purged and pu rified by ibe fiery ordeal of war, will ernerg from the bftptbtra of blotd redeemed and disenthralled, regenerated and free, will reeume her place la tha shderhood of Korth Amerkan United Stat, and fulfill, tn every growing grandeur, th sublime dfw tiny that awalu her In the futura. ' I may ha aver aiguine in my h. p-s, and estravagantin mycalctj- tloiis, tHit I will venture the opinion that the en hanced value of the lands of our tab lthla tea year after the close of thbf war, will alone mora than double tha value of the ilavea wtlhla her boe- Ulera at the beginning of tha war. . . , Who can o-timate tha unJvebjHl wealth of Cast .Tjriiu?o ahno In copper Iron and coal, nottd mention silver, lsad, ainc, and other minerals known' to eUt In h:r Uora, and leaving out of view. her tnarWe, o eigant and exhaust! T Who caa count tbe value of ber wonderful water power, liIl,waW ing Its energle in fruition appeals to pan toappro- jwuta IU . . wasUn power, to the parpoaaa of clrl- L llsauon T But of what avsil to Tenncaaoe or th world bar tbeee Jitllo-valued Ireawre been f .Nipuq, wmparslitely none. But bow will tha when tba oW jpMTi at ioori, who bav hitherto mo tlonod atrangsni away from u, ra withdrawn ? Our nslnes; already known, will 1 riflod of their Ira-un-s, and our diemlowelel hJUi will cast million of undlco?red ru be Into tba hp of commerce. Our mwunlain of Iron and our mountain of ftmf will a thousand fiery-furoace bed embraca each othor, 'and mingling melt into lb, ue of tb World- Tha manufacturer will tarn our Uousand watortalU M pnfitahle account, and Lowell and . Lawrmca wUl be fouudln Eat Tnnoe, warblinj tha anlo of tba tpindla and tbo lxn to tha echooa of oar hills. : Fast 'iVanwuee, U-fure the war, had a population of about .30a,fifM), a tcrritorifil area of bm4 Jl,00fl square mil tibt tould 1 tUlain,. rnirj-crcjy, teo,ooO of InhaliiUnU How long, when, in a ft 6tlV itBta ah U. filled t h?( :Htnt'epItJ I .Ifot many yaar, My opinion is tba.t, within tea yar : . . 1 .rY'-YY' '; -i. U Y -ENTlLii Pb lav ety ' twlfig resyune k; wiai tacrilan t&reaKrtba f miinoaof peo ple. i-Vho can aaleulat ih adrane ha will thon bara taada in wealth and pro-perUy, I airj not talkf ta right tef wrong of lhaqiU-a of slavery. it i noMi note, Oc thicg wa know, whether it It right, morally, ta boll Uvw or not, U it r tfcnly not arimlaal ia do UKt ac ta mt tt&n. $ if St be er not, a sla to own, it ts corUinly ho In to manuaiH thefn.; . Kow k-gally 1 have alwt twen ty, hut fwsetically X consider tham all free, and if J wrfa at aoraa X wiald ehrfuljy vole tbem fra Hat ida from all other 'jMldfratlona, h fir I that aasry U ifo Urtttgik iff &$ ftk-Uw, would ka uf ficipt to settle eiy.mlftd a to th noewsliy of aradi eatlfjfi. I w for aacriadrtg jtTaarrnjSii thai an'lgcn tba integrity and perpetuity of my Gt- arnmctjtand my niatry; , But kvr haalitai lit tmpioua hand to smit the Govern mpt therefor aWa iciA ffecry, and tha aoor the. ittter-d' Bnrw If possltl Jeff, DatU and hi coadjutor aav dwtroyed it la fact kt ta recoeaUa tha feet, and aWh it la form, and not wait for tha coasU- tutlonal amsndmetit by tha Sute to acecmplUh It. : aara just retarnea from a tfslt to Beaton, whkh X vkllad licking contribution for tha destitute cf Eat Tenneated;. X har awurancet cf aasUUnc, hall return too ta canvas New England, by Invl talioa of tha Uew England Jlefugo Aid Society, of wkklt, Mr.!Evarett w Frwldent at hU dath-i Tha heart of tha aaUoa mourn - wet tha grava of tbU graai gootl man, and X know East TenueMc mingle bar tar wKa the good of .avsty KH-tion ore tba grav of her Iwiefactor. : j : When X 8ri rlaitad Saw England hut winter, in fcohalf f my paopla, Mr. Er erett was ona of the first to welcoma and noourag ma. II honored ma then X tpoka in Fanauil Hall, by Introducing aa to tha aMorobled thousand there, and en dorsad aay miaakia ia " thought that breathed, and words that harned. Ka becaml tha treasurer of our futd," and through his baud more than JlO.OOJ Went into tha treasury af tha East Tensasa Relief Aasociatloa at Knot villa. Ha lived for'hl country and tawanity, and hia grandest eulogy ia a nation's tear.' Monuments of brona and ntarbla will b raarad to hk srtvmory; bat mora baautiful than mar bis, "taora durahl than hrasa, it tha monument of gratcftil affection enshrined In tha heart of tha tat faring and unfortunat of East Tenneaae. . I doubt if Ihl aga has produced, la any ona per oa, eomhlaallon of an many and so rare rsccllcn cie aa U found centering U hi person and charac- tarf II was, at once, a profound and critical chokr, an accomplished states man, an onrivalled prator, a diatiu ribbed dipk'inat, Y refined and elegant man of the world, and a t brbtiaa ml&Utor, of spotlcea rt'pute. t His InCellect was an ercr bubling fountain of beactjr and light hb heart aectned pure a an angala, and fe&tt as a womaa'lknd hi benrt and hand wer aver open to suffering hmnajufv'a oftst aigh. .f II wa an honor to hit race' and.hU country -bagloryr ewEaglaad, tawyrtd of Jlaa Cb'osotta. Jhe ttfoudt boast of Boston. - It- movlol American rbrutian gentlcraau. : . .. ; I lave given mylf wholly to th u?ering and dertitut of East Tconesaea, since I came North ; and If my faithful and rontia'doai effort shall aid la securing them from tha horrors of destitution and famine, X will bar accomplished th great wieh pf my heart, when I left home, as you are awarav Wbil health i giva ma, and they are suScriog, . I hall, continde to labor for them.' . ... . . '- I am taking fuhcrlptka for my propoced hitory of East Tenneaaoe, which X tntnd to write thUsum aaerv " X succeed in obtaining tbe necessary materi als, I barn written tojDoL John Ik Browrdow, Rer. Gitln waters, Tal. Ixgan, and nny othef, request ing them to, help W obtain th . Bfateriala! Will you be kind enough to remind them of it as also tha public af East Teone'asee generally, ,'. I shall rttlt Washington this week, partly on ao-' count of our railroad. I hope we shall yet save it, though I tVar much. ' . . I hope yon. will bar no opposition tW Governor, nd that th. Government will take nch measure through tha Stata aa will protect the people at th polks, and ncourga tham all to Tote who ar h)yai Pardoam for writing you so long a letterit kt hard to get etarted, and as hard to stop. If my opin ion ia worth anything to tha cause, use my totter, or any part of It, a you may think proper. X would Ilka to hear from you if you hav leisure. Send th pupfr tt$Url$. tSf raapeetj to ywr fhmlly, and behsva me, rery truly your WendV ; . ' ' p : ' S. O. Tatlor, l' F. R Vt present Fost Odea ia Xtonraeomlne. 3faaJ4any,x' y.v'.-.:; . y) ; ; .- . . far the JCaeaviUe Whig. -: -P 1L Senttra" ' th W. : Una Sta I see an irtk-le in yur paper of February 1st, in answer to aa ar tkle wrote ft r your pper, over th lignatur of tba gnntlenian whose name head tkla artkje,- X charged hlta with having a hand la aeadlng a bend of , thieving rebate upon my fathera houae. - 11 (Center) denounced h m "fal and without founda tion.''' X wrote my article opon the information"'' several good, reepnaibta ; Unkm, man men who hav Veea Union all tha t!i since tba war com mewed men who bar, never volunteered in the rebel armjr, nor never tried to make a rebel com pany an en who hare lain ia Southern prUoni .for being. Union men, while General 8eater wa at home making rebel ipeocbe and drilling men for tha rebel army." It repeat the charge A afuf kar Aaad ia) Htig tha rtkU on wr Aotue. . - General Scoter la a rebel and ha been ill th timo; made rebel rpeecbea, asd at ona timo In tha ltalAr dt iYtXi VAiKcatAM h eiAvtniAn.A.1 -ttniA j ,houi fi,rty menj ha then met - J RU, , . ' , M . Y hi men at llaan'i Station to organise, but all brok up In a drunken row. A ad this ia not all. .. He is ona Of jtbe many reheh) that .rejoleod over BrowiA low' I w pflson fjlnt and koped fo blot to l hung. X saw this man Boater drilling a squad of mn otu-n, After hahad drilled tbem soma Utav then ihrw theta Into line a& called out, Tbrea groans for the traitor Johnson and hi bli d d foUowsrs.' ThU is the man tow to profess loyalty, and wb? jkv to contrsdkt and glr the lia to a Fadr,al soldier. Now X uppoee,5enter and several other taen of my tow a have guna to Khoavlll for rafoty whera tkey would fare heat to stay India tha fortifi(itjSa. X Uka ftotlag hack, -l: -: !" Y " I . 4 7..'- S .'J.Y. Ih Uiiawus, -V''V' ' "' X Co- B,' 8th Tennosa Cavalry, l2f Tha Oatlnnatl OafHte of tha 31 innk m: Tho Mws from tha Tefn "ter is tbut Uon. Thomas ktfhangieg bis baa syain. Alt the trans port at Cairo had Wa praa4 fyr th v if that amj,-s,; .Y;s:-;.-y-;.; -r , '. ..,kj.i. . j.-w--.h tn- ,im,jj-'r 1 imT j m laaw .a' til j-ir - --T nt iii.'tiiii ir I I ' ' ' " ' ' " ' J m 1 1 n - r-h jt liSYYti:- NUMBER 2. - jpf T- .e yliWi ua? r9P .w- -pt irWliilll'ltalapafffaa i .Tirsoa I53ib r. iff tlx &t ticlTricsal : y;;, taarca, Klt&sissfL-- pqi;.fia, a rw ya; unca, a report 4tl tAttf 1 jk (a EUhwiond, a.lar th faiiufo of tba peace npgotiwUofe. ';' Uct wa Cad a mora eomp!t rppiri f thl speech Jn inotW f apr, thai Kich moftd Etmminef, aftd qnotij It I fu'J J ' " Fri!dit XavU appealed oa th jvWl sUnd, sad addremd tha tp'o r a boot k:f as houv- lie said ln wuli hv bead phiaa4 if tba meatift had ben eaUed to com?neTaorat a victory. But it wa fit only pleasant ha lei. prtrad and cttk yto seo bis countryman Uoklng wbtrr disaster ilmt had been in th fate, and flocking from ad venity aw courage and rtu!uton; and Haras at tbi sportaclo that his honrt beat ht$h with b'p- It was well that thwa sbould comnwnca her in Vir ginia that reactionary movement of tha pop' in preparation for a Saw procl&faatlon to tnoet th da mand of tha hour. All nwi now ha bad on tha altar of country. . If tv-k a feeling should now take pefon of tha hart of the pooplo, if tby abfpld give a haarty and Bnaalmou answer to tho temAfrit of tha preaeat aaerency epon I bam, then ha could aay wa stood now apoa Ua verge of ue otesea yhkb would teach the bolrnt aaemy who had treated our proposiUona with auch contumely, that ia that conference in whkh be had so plumed himaalf with arrogfihe, hswaJ. fadeed, talking to hi masters. Tremftdett ckeera.) lis said h had never hopd anything from propositions cf pen ca mad to the enomy, an leas accompanied with tctoriasef our arm p that tha trua nop of tha Confodaracy was In brava aaldieia in uScient sunt ben to contest her claim la the military field ; bttt ha Would have boon mora or leu thaa man not to hava yielded to a natnral deslra to testify, cn every proper occaaioo, hi anxiety, reaming aailety tor peaco. , II had reoairad a noKca from Mr. Iinoola opening tha way to an onoScial conft-renc on tha raljct. H did not feel at liberty ta decline tho iavlutloa which It Implied. In tha att wtieh pMd between ilt Irfnoola and fclortiiif ia tha matter there wa on rosrkei diSdrpac. He i President DavU) rpoke always of two countries. Ir. XJnoola tpoka of a common country. Ua eouki have iso com won country with tha Yankee. His Ufa wa bound w with tha Confederacy; and if any man supposed that nnder any dmimstanctw ha eould be an agent of tha rocoi&tnrctkin of th Union ha mistook every clement of hi nature. With, the Coafwderacy he would lira or die. Thank God, he represented a people too proud to eat tha lautc, or how tha neck, to mortal man v Great cheering. Although ha anticipated that nothing in tba way of pcaca would rome out of recent eon fcroricas with tho enemy, jH b was nt nrepared tor such extra rasanaa of ineoleneo aa thor had show a.. Tkey had not ao much aa proposed that these Utea might come tack even 00 thoao condi tions which were tha first occasion of their separa tion from tha Uaioa bat they were to coma back aa a conquered peor?, aals&iuing to all tha recent h'!ntioa of the Wathingtoa Government, includ ing Ik aboCUoii ctawta ia th Constitution recently eaactd ia t'orre, and puihed with tha greatest hjuU- through that body befora tha commissioners could arrive at J'prtma Monaea. '- And hot few Cj'before this, one ef Mr. Lincoln' Cabinet bad sat at tha ftat of Boechcr in EaHimons, gloating over tha pkturo drawn by that Tankea artist of word of a long proosrtkm of tha public men of tha Co&fi-deracv, moving to tha gallows to azpiaU tha crhite of 'rebellion." Ferhapa Lincoln s heart -!Vnvd at tha length of the pneeartoa when he ug,;ettd that, tn case of our aubmhxkxi, ha might ba morciful. f L'ttfhte. He would nover hava Mvxtiuu mi enow wml uitiry. orua r rtteer aaj enocairssemcflt had recently coma from tba arroiea of. the Ctafedoracy." If only half tha absentees were back ia General Ia army, ho wa sure that Grant would bo taught a lesson, aoch as ha had aevr reoeived'eVan in hia eYeotiul routs from tha lUpldan to the Ja'non, B-aureard held another army in Sherman's path, and it might soon he shown that Sherman's march through Georgia was hislaet- lhr I tWuw had been miatake to tha Pvt. M e accept them as heaons of wisdom lor the fulcra, Cheers. Let as Improve the errors of by gooes; lot us nslto our hand and our hearts, lock our shield together, and we may well belie, that befora tha nasi swnrrfer aoietlca fall open ua, it will be the enemy who will be asking us for confer ence and occasioits'in which to make known enr demands. Great cheering. I' Important Genera Crtlcr. WAsmsuTOSf, Feb. 16th. Tha following general ord;r has been promu) gated: . ..- ; " . Waa DarASTMSsr. , Aiarr Gixraat's Ornca, ' - Washington, Feb. 1, 18S. J X The State of K en took v will oonstitate the Mii- tarv Department ef Kenttsvky, ander command of jasjor tfcnerat A'aimer. . .. II. The iVpartmenf of the CuntberUnd will in tUde the titat of Tennesson, acd such parts of 'ortlern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, as may be oceupiod by troops under eoenmaad of Goaaral Thauiaa. . . . , '. III. All troops in the departments of Kentucky and tha Cumberland will, in th abaenca f Major General Sherman, be subject to tha order of Major Goaeral Thomas, aseept tha ports oa tha eaH bank of tho Mississippi river, whkh will ha subject to Majot General Can by s order ia all movements tor protecting tha navigation of that river. In all r. specie they will be under tha direct order of their departments, ?d whenever hit tlta will permit, General Canby will MaaaiabSate his order through auch commander. IV. Th Departawnt of MisaLaJpal will embraco so Biuch cf that State a may be occupied ay our troopa, and the. IV part me r4 of tbo Gulf wiu am bnica th State of LouiUna and Taxaa. T&s other military ditrlr U on tb Gulf of Meiico will report direct to th eumnundmg Genera) of this Military District.. : - - ....-. By order o( th Secretary of War. . ! tilgned E. U Towititap, A. A. G. -yU:- ATTACH SfOT. a '- ' ' Jr. H. Plj mm, Jt aad C. B, iUhrr. IT APMARIXO PROM TUB AFPIDATI7, ra ItUUii , tbtt the said Job aa4 a at. Uakar bar rtnirtati er e eaneeal tbaaiaelraa tbat lb ordinary a roeaas mt law aat b tt4 axa tboas, tha Saat kavtag baa ivirtt aa -tkair seat aatat 1 ' It is or4erol tKat poblkntio b wad for fbr aeoaiT Waaia BrwtIuTs Wblf,rjBirie tmU dalaadiiaU ta a'paar b. ton at at ssy oBic ta Smm Market, a tb Irvt Satarday uf AprU. IMS, aad anUs fas t platattft Sail, at th iwm will s,fr batleg aad jHltt (Bat as t tbaaa. rbl-4pr ..JOS AT1US Li ERA SCZ, J. P. aaasaaaawawwaja - V v - ' - 1 fWWey UMtff wx tf. ft ft'TVy' I r! APPAR15U rtOM 1UK AprilUm, tva latbuttaa tbat thaaid W. p. C lLu;fsa baa r. af sa oaeaeUbue.wu' tbat the ardlaary ptmtma mt law raH&vt he served mytm him, the sataa kartag hVM4 on Via tai iij It U ardervA tbat paHu-a-tmi ha aiaie f'r fr aueewatr waei ta 0ahw's Vi'hifr r ainH said iafaadaat t fr tofur a a mf Otlir ia X kti)ivt o tb ftr atttrtby of Afeil, IM aitd aiaba kit tlaftsr to .2aitul8" salt, mt tb sank mi ft t-a aarina aad l4,rat 6l aa biaa. ... 5 .,fy 'ATTACAXttSNT.Y . J- . ' , U ; Wittitm- Bm a. Ihmimt FtWk y - fpiIK MaALNl'IFP,- OS 'AKFIDAVIT, i. Jv 4a-4w i liwifcW4 W Uai aa4 k rnTt4 W i; Mt th at ta trfltj pracea af law mot b aw tad mm kinavtuf aktatae mamnf-nml aitvba anieat Ltw rlaK of lit 4vttuUt,Um.irat ktWt i, i, li (rfe Ju-1 ' t aiaaotaaaatTaa UaaaaMi kaYiiitMjWki4 aakwprapartf i ltlaarM9a k9l ia tiiat 4ctHd4a rief b wa kiia at kaaSta la SfaMst aettair a i"t t hr h. t' e, ar it !! rfiS4 ad a art- It t ftit'tie r-ia 1 I tti ec4 kt ftdMuitej it. wsa tw ftarattA. 4 . JW'liit . BlMfeVU,J. P, . 0do, West sidaof Broad say, Jl (2ocr Ulo a 3j th. J.Uf Ciaei: Ornca f evar Msat flaa'a or K. Ttva, t fla-naial fir 1. arm TS n tj t rw, t mm tat. av that mf u aw fc mm lamt hav fraa4aO a4 mMktmuIr lAmmf OvS tar tr fui fntnt Ikwl OtaS W 'nmtrXMf a4 MaMaf tht aaweaal aaUMrHr 0 VfcAre, i Is tumbf t4n4,tm aip6i ask paeayyfc t, lawal Ontoraata.. w pwmiwi,luii OSS, Ux ail am oars ta tha )Kry smTi ia iSs tmirnt. ifcrf n Sr.f a.-ant elraM tlx fmtMM W M A Oata vtM kf m4 e d4 Mat kis rrf- t)toaraiia ait Uu efarUa. m tW hm h mm md 0k fef it fmtpom f mtnt rui ka propmrif. e m--if tmmttuf S lk aaraf M Um Un.rmm, ar ar Mkrr rwrpmn iaM la4 af rw irln -m aa4 aMafcbataKf Uk aul Mtttc Jr." the ! haaSiailf a e 1 aatS lian a loa awtta. . M ar aAar rv4ooaa ml bt Sartof Ukaa a4 Oath. aa1 r. vari tMawa at as ism aataa. triui a anail ta artMaf H l (4rraaMtaaM af Ik caa. Marator aa faraca aifl W aava at fca IH SiMwatf Oatk ai Uitm saa, nlac k) tmH alcaiif that 0Mr faaOilaa ao faSa t mtm meurmtf Uaw ai fM eut-ratla mi 0a aaiSerNa af tea aaMaaai Qararaaiaat. A mU nM 4 lAmt iy mrm myHi0 WUrmtftmt-bmH. Th aa fsarUaOM Sba. Tkf rr mUt1 mtrnmf fcr mmrk m km aa to ta rmptmttd tf, rnnd &f m aof mlm friiUmf. mmt la tdtmMfg Mm artnajr mal ttaaa ra mrm mmmf as eKei aeae md m tahHtk Um4tml SMly. ; . . : BaaaMaaaSaf MteU TllWI . LI Taowsail0 t. Cat 1ta Mica. Car. aaS r. at. Bea. Pm. af a. Vtaa. Off its Paevnaf V 4aak6a'a er S. Taw., KeaxTilla, Teaa Jaa. JO, I Hi. OeneraJ Order ITo- 2. Ta atteatlaaj af an emcmr4 is fctraay rail ta Has aaraV tb-V aa4 tafaUe akka fta arise Sna MM aaoSaaatat ml Waa t altfcaat -narf at : BaraaAar aa aSoara ar atbar psuaas ataklae areaata ar r varSiaf yrtmwra ta Dm aaVa, wUI trwmr aak lmm a aUta mo ta vrlwar, MimS 9f aao raliaWe paraoa, aala Sarta tha lacM aana tka arm k SaarS. aa alaa flnsf IA aaam af aaa ar aw waaa mf mmmm mmew aw ae ka prvraa. Br mrUt af Brljaaiaf Oeaaral TTU.AO . . us. TaowBtinoa, Li. CaL lata Mleh. Car. a4 9. U. O-a. Blaa. af B. Taaa. Ornca Vaavoav Viasait. Gaa'a or Z. Taaa KaoiriJla, Twa, fa. I, 1S4. General Orders No. 3. Ia eoasaqaeae af Ua asaay ahasas ariaiaf Iraaa Ue iaaiaeriaaiaata adatiaUtenag ef tba AKaaaty Oaib sad tka Sasfar af lapoattkia ay akk4 aa4 oWifaing mm. w aVwire U teas said ata for etfcar parpoasa thaa last af ratoiiaj faae aad eatakliahiag tba aatioaat aatkor Uf." ..... m Wf arVW, That krafrt aa aeUaatsaa U Uka tatf ealk will k graalad ssbai acaaaipaaM hy a statamaat la wriuac. f4 fcy ai least ibraa ljai eiti aaa mt tba eaaaaiaaitj ar aaia-aborhM war mmth aa atiaaat raaiaaa, aa4 setUag farth tba4 aaeh spaliaaat ia a asaa mt treta an4 veraeit, aa4 that be, traly rafrauiog fcia pmt eoarsa, aWre e uka tka'Ma.ib fit tka sala r pom of rastariag pae aa4 aartabUsbiag tba 3 at Waal atWrty. WhiJa mrmrj praravtiaa mul ba takaa ta frawat tba a!Biaiuriat; af aai4 aaiA) ta aeraoaa awt pr" party ati- U4 ta iia bacu, rry oearaKieat aat uieux wilt be alW4a4 to tua aba, rcaUIr aorrowfol (at tb past, wish to sbow, by thtir N'ara radoet. that they ties a tha triaia'ph af th Xalkxial Qmtmmtkt, aa4 tk Tr taraw af th nlioo. B7 eotaaaaad of Br!ga4tr (;eral TILLS OS. r - L. 8. TROWBRIIXf B. Lt. Cot. lath Mkk. Car. a4 P, M. Oaa. K. Taaa. Ornra Paorasr Maaaaat Uni ar K. Tia., T KaavUi,TnaFa.ll ISM. J General Orders 2To. i. Ta attcatioa mf all aaral ia karcby eaUad ta the riaf bantofve issaaJ ia regard to aha4a4 rabai property. All proae kavla( la their yitaaaaioa any rpac'wa af akaailoaatl pro pry ara beraby eHaext t pmakwa tba aaaaa, aa4 tara it arar t ta f roper aathntMa, that a )nst aeeat af ta aaaa aia b a. it la tb I'attaj Siatt U'lremscsC Any paMa dwH siolatiag tbia w4ar by Ubbaliiagab praparty Jt In mmj way iatarfariaf with tb Ueta tb.f,ui. bm Mtd wita prawt aa4 pr for poaiakiacdt. mmnxmmA mt Krifaliar Uaarral TfLlOX. t. a TanwiaUMl, U. Cat lfttb Miek. Car. an ! P. M. Uao. C Taaa. CHA5CEEY COUET MARTYIIXE. arrjeaf Mmmmfirymm Cmmfttiry t. f. H. Imrntmr. IT APPKARIX i PROM Tllg ALLEU 4TI0X8 OP tb bill that tb tWfcadaat. P. M. Laater, is a aa IUaat of tb SUU, r sIwo.biU that tha orilaary 1reaa f law eaanot b er t ap.i bim. aad that ka n odebi4 t cutaplaiaaats : It I vrJaraJ tbat pablieatiwa be laa.l fur ftmr safcaaniv waebs ia Bewato's Wkije, aotirytag sa4 tfm4nt to appear bvfoTa tb Caateary Cuart at SUryriii aa tb Brat Taaa'Uy aft lb (rat Mnalay of May axt, ta aair ai t biU. or tb mom Will mm taken fur ea!aaa4 an4 i (r mrtnnf z put. W. C. PICKEXJi.C A M febS w f(tim By P. kf . HOOD, 1) S A at Hmckvrd Mmmmmrin CWway ra. Vr-l -CmiJmmlL i TT APPXARIXU PROM TUB ALLEGATIONS OP X th Un that tb aVraJaat, DatiJ Cal laeJl, U a aoa- rattjaat ef ta Stat, or s absea4 tbst tb .ordinary praeoaa of law eaaaut mm arr4 apua bin, 1.0 1 tbat h u iatlablaj t at(4aiaaau : Jt ( Nrv4 tbat pal-lifauioa aa4 for foar sweeaaaiv wk ia Beiaiiltv'l Wbin, ntlryiag ai4 JfaUat to appear befuni tb Ckasewv Coart at .TtaryvuT oa ta irrt Taaaday mtm tblnt Mo lay mt May next, ta aasaor aaii bill mt tb uu& will b Ukao for Tee4 sad act for baanor t part. W. C. PICKENi, CAM faUMw a4$i By P. M. H00i, D CAM WmUrr, ylr xrrt f,ml, tfrn sWaVe, aa. Smmmri WmUnr. It. IT APPBARIStl PROM TDK ALLkGATIOJtJ OP as bill that th dafcadaat, bual WaiUoa, ia aaaa ryat af tba tfiata, ar mm aUeaada that tb riiaary preaaa oj law caa not b ert aoa blot.: It is rdr4 Ut labUeatio W amad fur for swerawir wa ba Browelow's Wsi, aatifyiaf said dwfeadaat tapr . for lb Ckaarary Caart at Maryvtll mm ta trat Ta day after th trat Moaday ef May arst, t aaawar eaid bilU ar tWiat wtU b Ao far aoaaaid aad art far kcartag cs part. W. C. PICK EX. CAM fc-4w pftJ By P. M. HOOD, D C A M CHAHCEIiY COUBT-CUNTON. .. , Pssaraav Rc lbs. Mi, A. A, AJm ,V a cak a" WIS. firwra. d'Jt r mJT attra. Arraeaaaav Btiu aa. JTaari Wi IT APPKARIXtJ TO TBC ATI?PACTIO! af tb CWrkaad Matr, rrs tb aaefstloaa of Maplaut aat s bUt tbat Jim S, Bruva. Job a JL, Srwa aad Jo. A. Biuwa, aWcaaaat ka mm! WU.ar aoa rwJati mf tbi 8tat of a aitaatad that lb rdiaary praeas mt law aaaaat b aarvod apw tbaaat It Pa t4rrd Uat pbUea lioa b atad for fvr agfaaira waaka b Sftw' Wbij, aottfyiar aaid 4felaaU b appaar at tb Cbea cry Ceart at Cllst aa tb Jot TkaratUr ftr tb faartk Maaday af.Jaaa, aad eea4 Mtel biU at th aaaa aiil b takaa fur eoafwaad aa I th aad aat ft kHf aseaedwaly. tabli 4w pffjo W. IL WUJTS0X, CAM. ifuaas Brum aa, Htmrj tt,hmam. ArrAraaasT Bitv. IT APPBARIXQ TO THE-M ASTER. fV-i th alV gaUoa a tb bul tUd ta this aaaa tbat tb fefeaA tW lieary Urbaoa, is s sa-i4et af this -Statai It ta ofUv4 tbat pablUatla h aai f (bar acrair wwksla KrewaWw's W'bi aUfyta said K(adaAti apfkar at la Chaaeory CvmH at CUat&a aa tb Snt Tbarsdav after tb fwartk Ma4y of Jwaa. l5i, aad aVfaad said bUl, ar tb aaaaa wttt b takaa tor afaaad a t btaa aad aat fvt baartac aeaurdtta'ly. - ' fablM pl W. II. WHlfVoX, C. A M. Aavy Tnmimr mmi Urmry IT APPEBRIXO TO TUB KATISPACTIO ad ih CWt aa4- Maataa- thaa A. P. ttifea mmm mt tb 4w taadaat te tb htU llod ta tkla ear N a tcatdaM af ta Stat i It is ordared tbat paVHel4j b mmAm ft trmt K-ol waaka te Beawtow Whig. tifvia said d Ooadaat ka apfr si tba Chaaoary Cvart at Cttatuw a b.lrt TbaravUy after tb fuarb Mvaday of Jaa, l8i. aad drfead aL Kill, or tb mom i3 Kvlakra fuf efwMrd aa to bit aad act 'f Wnne airtT'liagly. : fcblJ 4a fffs W. U. WHItiJOy.C. M. &mi tVpar ra M Jt. (iii.A. IT APrKiUIXG TO THE S-VT13FAC X TiO af tKaCWt aad M, tb aJasaali of aa plaiaa km M U taaaa, tat tb aateaAaatia a at walSaak mt O.ta Mitt! b ta rar4 tkat sancaua k M-ia tut hwr weaaaiv aak aa Mt Caoavwi Wk atiT"Nt M oi -ut awaf aa mmt a4 CHtimrr Caatt aa ka krkt at 4:blaa a W. It M TkavaAr Ar IS twtb Mua af m4 rrea cud kiHf r ;ka tana w.U k ta Sw oaaataaad aa s fe w, ud el for haarisa aoardugr- m.i p-- . . j. . w HiTmix, e. ajt 7;, ,.. : . . rr0a sixx"" ' - . Y . flMIE SUlJUBKU OFFE1JS 1113 g Ktk) titar bra tmt aala, ta at! mmm mt KaasAa, a & aaiMb Mht af Halttaa rnra. a Ik Aramronf Pvrry t4 U NWWM id Mth. tun mt laaa, ita (aa a'Kxi S(h1 tr 4 u?Ytf mm A, W!A TS mm ia fa af ar. txwMU. addras AS&aAW TUOrot. Avai....- . , Bavi8,Taa, .11 Y r a . a r "t 4 1 ? T eN a X 4 4 i A Vk e t A S t X is r - a i fifsAsa AND OLTEKN'SWA 11 V, A HKW. A XII 1,1' ; , fjTi tn Ma t , ;i.; ii t.f -kf th -m