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. ' ' ' ' ; T XT'""'-lU rt-w ---- - mm. JUU W ' VOL. 1 HILL OF A PEOPLE ItESOLVED TO M FHEK IS LITTLE LESS THAN 07x7 JANUARY 31. 18G3. 1 1 . i NO. 8S j. sr.Arrii'tl pjtormtron. A. 'If Notice to Subscribers. .J'jou find Lt-foro your name on "Wl- wipi-r, please renew your subscription, tfttll ik ntk-o that the timo lor which it i&y IX lm'J will, expire iu u lew days. ' ' A very limited uptiee in the Daily Diil Hejiit fi" bo ftlhwf!iT t'ir ' lulvertiscinents. (jfji- Ai?l for each rpmre. 1st insertion ; LOctn tfft Jh subsequent insertion. 'Angles of nnich length, intended for publi tiohmi'f he bunded in in tho forenoon to. intfl' 'publication next diiy. .' Vfctrf's. Tributes of llesnert. and Funerul fions chrtrifi'd ti ml veitiseinmits, but iniir "Usr. .3.nd deiiths nu Wished as news ""A Iriiseiiit'iiti of clmritttble institutions at r i '4 Term : ON THE DEATH OF ZOLLICOFFEK. f First in th (!','!it, and first in the anna n me wnne-win'dunj,'el oflory, With tte heart the Ktut'h at the feet of God, And his u-uinl.i to tell (he atury .' The blood which flowed from hi.s hero heart, On the spot where he nobly pi ridn.d, "Was drunk by t!i. 0.irti, ,.s (l ?.,.......,.. . In tho holy cuu.se he cherished. In Hiiiven, n home with the bravo and Most, And for !msm)u1"s busiiiitiin. The Apocalyptic eyes of Chri. t ! And nothing on ourth remaining Jlut a handful of dust, in the huid of his choice, A name in sor.ir und story, And fame to shout, with her trumpet voice, Died on the field of Glory! .-.- r A Yankee Hero. V:u:kt'(H li'tv.t :it Ion rth d!sc)v. lion A rinliy of themselves.. In jvjjfl I itlor i. visilj'i all their ilXttitja! eliajneteristic., nml in irhri- Uyhg him I'u'.V 'glorify themselves. i ....... . i i . i "Slirow.i ami tinsenintiiniis. MUiii:y an l'Alv"JM',s' , ni,J' ,c '.vardly, ivteii "inl'i1! vilj-, cii.i;iial a nl oil ;.;$imha!.tri:x n ifinilemnn bv intincl, -ViiU'V:ivs si i'in-j ,i U u c:f'rt t) iiii Ulfljiiiii. Iv:n'4, trt!:i(-!i;r us.lalsc, an ''lvi'J"'''' ' ,i'",'ii,i'?!it d'lin ':' Van a Hii:ii';ict t.' . In la'l.lia 1 1 i : ii the s lrivi eit ve I t.nc rare -alls. n'.tnr:iite in f, t- t.!i..';i lu'sm'- I'lit1 S)fl(t't. t. t'lCil' nU'il' V.'IMlV IUljp.e is lie i"a-t. and pr'nlu and ff'Mf'il" ti e Hie 'i wii.i till all tin' jieni lyf'io i, h ' is 'iu' i r t m an I l n. !ini' that ny, wliijt-f r I tifce, n Uttl'' w'i' s'lpply in n itc fi.; i.ll the rwite. (l 111 ! f :ui nont. 15atlei,I ity f) it iwlfflM iii, i 'i Lienei'a-l or lcr.s. to re ,?Jiji!f la li.s ot'Ne-.vO;-le:ins to their 'wft jdenr'a-io I slandai'd, won their 'Mauri's and ( ndoured hiinseH' t tliem lishino- tho distinction In a'jul 1'r': virtno ati i fihann,', he took iW$ iheii1 I'epe.iae.ii, and they are. re; 'i;jJJ'c I in the irihcrn jtapers :s TMWiiiiir around their Deliverer, and lref i n his path with fluwers Stolen and Depoutkd Hf,AVs.Tlio Now .York Herald, in a Iato articlo on Lincoln's Emancipation IVoelamation, which it declares can h'avo no'crt'ect ex cept where tlicro tire armies in u p0si. tion to carry it out, has tho following paragraph: Tho Constitution K prescribes tho mode ot punishino; it. Whole coininujiiticH cannot he ieallv mado traitors hy proclamationsnoV their pvoporty seixod und confiscated ; MiiMf Congress passed fifty .v.h onjtho subject they would have no leal etiiea cy. Consequently, if slave propertv should bo taken away from the citizonsdf tho U.S. bv tioneraisofthe.-irmr in v. tuc oft he proclamation oft lie L'res'dent j 1. ........ .r . ' int: the IJersidis from whom i: had been ln.lv.,! should he convicted of treason in a court of law. and altera fu! trial'. iin.-i ui.biiizin-iiicii uoiuier, nas neen I he Iho ller.ild i-s cono.-t. Tho slaves , ,,,.. llf-' : , .. taken from o ir d,riu - tin w u- : , i.M.on, will h tve to be aceon-ued tor at its end, : 'U',V'"? t0 hlS na,ne :X bl',1Ililr,L rcit ' either by restoration or i-nlo unity.' t l,? I'itory of the war, his modesty is The matter will not a.lmit of cmtrj. 1l ll4SS to be admired, and is beautiful versy, for, in edda o-i t .. t!iM olivio.is ly illustrated in tho following noti. of nropruay of sue, a ..!, . e.taol . Wm made bv snecial Wesnornho.r . i - at Molnle of the Charleston Courier. i:1 one of his recent letters to that paper. This writer Hays: ' "Our great guest at present is the immortal (ienernl Joseph E.Johnston. Ai.jht bef.ire last he was .serenaded at the residence of (Jen. .MeCall, with whom hp Was sojourning; by quite a iiimI.i of Mohilians. Tiiey called lor idm lo:td and long. Finally he appcar e I, whereiijion three loud Vhoiits wei-c given i'(rtlie hero id Manas.is, to which ho iTj'lied: "("Jenth-men, the hero of iiuiassa-ids not here to night, ,P js in (.narlctoii. i hree cheers were th upropertjmH be restored r paid for h, , Tho Modesty of General Joseph e United 6ta(, iiycernme unless the ; Johnson While at the head of our avmv and and 1'air'iu the field, the skill and gallantly ot mis uistinuisne.i Boklier, has been tli n..... I. . . I. I : I I I t llUCItl'll. IIIS O ClI .10 ' I II I'll .!! I 1 1 Lrnitod States and standi h i record tli-' c!o:e oi t 'i i jiev- a ' tin-st to vn, ) oiiilloiiary war. and a raio at th .' close j of the war ol l ij. tin- ;! n t c.imo up, and it' was seule l in i,Mi- frealv of I'.-.i.-e -.1 !;:, aad' ii 1m.) i'roaly m' Uaeut in i.6 1 1, u 1 iv fi i t in rc'W.K.M ti n nf s'uves ;i!,d icLo ! !, miiit.irv :i i tiiority fro. a ta - ,S...u.i. -ln'.inn i t .W'tii. O'.' nion nr a liitrn.si: 0: H'T.it. The; Glasgow ILrull puhli-i -e- .i I.-tt.-r of a Hritish otli'- iii Aniorica, !' whicii the following i an cUr.ici: In 'he ra'ige of human f ns?.r!( (!,,. Nort!: never ;ri co-mj :.r t!ie South I h" latter, x-iiilihed ,v;to .i vec well-app allied urniv id' half a i tho ti no -1. irregulan- ,va!,v i;i.t;ie. worl I, ' Uu) vet y i"oi,!i and a soirit ot de;a oii..v; liatred to I iiKic : v i iveii for ih,. hero of .Seven Pines. To wLHi lie repiied : ' (.ientlemen, no one man v. :,s ever the hero of Seven i 1'iiKs. In 'that bloodv battle there o.lioii, manv heroes under one n.d A opponent nau'eo to tueir nee tia -! v ions !o er.-O'i:. I Ala ratlin. ot toem were from Whereupon he made his Y ' .MMI . l'lllll',ll.. . 1 I 1 I 1 I I ' 1 I I I ' I 1 frtftf ate represented the .rxldess ofj know this mucm, ao c .ald o mT.or n,id !,oul. and elieeis that he did not . I I U I 1 M i; I Ml I ' I " !.'- U l II l, J l I I II V Till , U II I i. 'I il V. I' M I 11 III HVohiuou, and it won id .stem peculiar rjilfpropriate that the Beast Uutler 'ilukl b d;?ifi.''l l)V a nation o. vtr.im- W.fiiid have aUars erer-ied t him in hf 'inole of Free Love. iliifieein'g such ex li i bi tic in I W'l T, 1 t!9l8 ir ition of worshin. , i Yankee women, for a wretch ad. si liirht to stigmatise- their sex it s ir, Uin that they are the is of the cowardlv marauders fiVl.aveinvaded the South. So otli- Vi ...v.. v,... ....... i,i" la.i'ii t i. .. .i .c i . .. n.. f! i 'j iw.Micn ii utuiiitnuc oi oasian.uv 1 Ics. ' . " deification of the Ueast was fit feeonipanied by the approving Ms 'oh'CJ-encral Winfield Scott, Lieu-hut- (ieu era l United States A-my," wrfwus in attendance to pay bis lie tyiiojn.s to the new 'God I Richmond Whig. Yankee Finances. The com "fo in the Yankee Congress has ro ?;tfl a bill authoi izing the issue ,of IIK)fJC()i)U,000 bonds 6 per'ednt. interest, hh!o after twenty years; $300,000, IWtreiisury ' notes, 5 47 per cent. ntWest, payable in three years, and wKT,0J0,OUO iu legal tender notes, with J'Hntercst, and 50,000,000 in frac jtonjl bills, and proposes a tax on tho filiation of State banks. Tho Bam ?t paper money authorized by this fUlill'bo- 1,550.000,000. Kv& lankoo.s are a great people. If j cannot couquor us,tbey are deter J'T to' bankrupt their posterity . '-ngoln's , last. Lincoln Why, is one of your greotbacks like a bO'eFor'the lifo of me, Mr. Presi N can do what we can .lot. I seen boili sides, and imvo iormed what L consi.ler to Iu a pretty correct opinion. a.lUeos : Sinn tiiniiwivor i - iave now (Joon. Field, a dark liepublican, has been sunereeded in tho Yankoo Senate I by Col. Jas. A. Wall, who, it will be The Rvrn.K of .Mi!k?iieks:joxo. The ! rtv.ollijeied, was arrested at Burlington Yankee )i;tp 'r.s are very mneii oxeroiscil ; btt year by Lincoln's minions, and about the b ittle of V1 Lirfrec.horo. a . -it. n r,., l.Vi.-ro-. ur.n They claim " great victory hat cannot ; likl) most of the j.ersecuted democrats, I'YVlhllll 1 M Ml -1 1,1,1 l.l'N.niiifj 02, ' v cannon exiki:ssly for im: i.vii,y -.i;n,i:nN CitARLKSTOX, Jam The steam propeller Princess lioyal, (apt. Law son, from Glasgow, via Lon don, where she took in her cargo, also via St. John's, Halifax, and Bermuda, having left tho latter port on Friday, 23d inst., was captured at an early hour this morning off this port, by Yankee Iduckaders. Sbo was suddenly aur rounded by a number of the fleet be fore daylight, and the ofiicers had to run heron tho beach on Long Island as the best possible measure lelt to them. Luring yesterday tho light draft Yankee steamers got a tow line to her and succeeded in gating her off before high water. C;u,u Thos. Crai". tho Charleston pilot, Mr. Western, a passenger of Georgetown, S. C, and two other persons, escaped from her in a hoar, and reached this city last even ing. Valuable dispatches which wera on board from (.'apt. .Maury, C. S. N , no.v in Furope, to the Confederate Government, have beer, saved and brought to the city. Tho Princess Loyal had on a cargo of great value to us, consisting of ma chinery for gunboats, Whitwortb guns, ride powder, and some workmen who were to instruct parties here in refer ence. to mniiufuclurir'g of new projec Si'es. The bulk of her freight was a-bout- nine huiulr.d tons weight and measurement, Capl. Lawson waatsiek in the cabin at the time of cajituro and has had a tc.i ril.de voyage, experiencing a terrific gale in high northern latitude' and was compelled to put into St. John's, Ilailifax, and Lcrmuda, in or der to coal his vessel. Tho steamer Cornubia, from Wil miiigton had arrived safely at Penan da, and the steamer 3ferrimae was still there, they being the only vessels in port. Tho steamers Annie Child and .Nina, had sailed from .Nassau. Tho steamer Giraffe had arrived thero from Wil mington. Capt. L. Maury, well known as tho farmer commander of tho steamship xplain the loss of d Ud J prisoners, 2S ; ' . , , ' Prmer commander of tho steami iiimm -i id -'Oi') u-i ,oos is being well provided for. Truytio!v i n i ...... union a. ni oo wagons, , i 1 Aashvdle, lias arrived m this citv. The secret we can teil them. The ' Augean Stable will soon be clean ed, j RICHMOND J on federates whinnod tio Yankees vcrv he Senate relieved of n mult itn.ln .... -,... oauiy tor lwo aavs, wneu Hearing that Ijaso men who have Ion" the latter were largely reinforced, they ; oneo proUil r0fOrt of tell back. I heir mforinatioii was ei ' roneous, for tl.o Yankees, instead ot-i Iccis aud statesmen wic being reinforced, wer; also rcfiriti". j 'noro. Tho peoplo are rni xr i i . .... i i 1 " .V.M burg, was signed by Maj. Gen. Hooker badlv for t.wo d.-ivs. udimi h-iemw 1 1,,'f. . i.rtu . u.. .... . .. I 1 hc last L-omnuinieation heard from - .-. ua-, im.li hii i u.ivu ion:; uisraeeii inai t . - , . the atter were aive v reinforced, tlier ' , . , ., ?. . . i tho i ankce army opposite Fredericks T ift mur Utr inliL . Lo aro now no dotnrril i nml i,t I k l IIIUI ,4 1.1 1 Ulll 111! f I ' w w . Ill I I. V 1., The Yankees heard of our retiring I consign tho last snriiindenl nl'iUm tn j -. . . mi v ui yj befcro we heard of theirs, returned and : obscurity to purge the Senate cham occupied tho battle ground and cla-inv.nl r ,",.i i . , tl.A rictorx- -?;,.?, in,;., i bei ot Buch vlK' &nd contemptible uo- commandin". mons. A Test pjii Kxtouio.nehs. Who are ' f. , , ' , ,.' , a Hiiuau oi oeaiuiuu , .! . . J I I . exioriiouersf nas neen a question itila-1 " . cult to answer, '..'he proper test has 3'0U 11 " Ia'J,M promenading the .street been at last discovered. One of Geor- yesterday morning, and the rays of Old "ia's brightest ieweis. who hns .scaled r'n!lmr moU a,Ct n:,,t,.-.. ,,,. his devotion to his country by his blood, i t!lC1I1 wo c0ll(1 not hc, h(t thi))k f said in a private conversation : ''The1,. , ,. man who is richer at th,, ,! r,f t.1,5, , Ll,:it luvjnt0 sonS : war than he was at the beginning is j ' When the Spring time corner, gentle Anni,. " an extortioner." This is tho true tost, j Oh! how wo loni to bear tho an- Southern Independence.1 This is no I Southern Confederacy a "fixed fact," time for nuking money;' especially fi0 that we may once moro indulge in when it is made, by specu latin? upon paying our duo regards to tho imme the necessities of the people, and that jiatc representatives of old mother ,i hi. Trrf. , j Jve uonu now. yxiiea.i y uoamiuin. A Vn l,lr nrfr r, - I A ill", f If'PK ryot- x Ol LUy lllO UX IllUjAixl. livar jm. xutmuu w I I u.t ijvi iut u u &tJ O . 1. U t; 1 can Voo no 'si militude between a ; heaviest loss which our army suffered and a greenback. ' -. , . . was on -its right wing." It Buffered Uncolii-m -Bcoanso they repognizo no somo' in t: ng Redeemer, ' boys fehot somo' irj the tail, too', from tho way. cur em m the bacic. i Wo understand that corn meal is now held at Manchester mills at two dollars per bushel, tho proprietor being a good mombcr of a popular church. Man ehester (Ten'.) 'Trite Patriot. . ' ' Tho New Yonc correspondent of tho Mercury, says that after tho removal of McClollan, the ' President and Cabi net were so solicitous that Washington would bo captured, that a fast steamer with steam up was kept to carry them and families away at a moments notice. The submarine cable to bo laid bo tvycen New Orleans and Fortress Mon roe, will touch at Fort Macon, Beaufort, N. C, Port . Loyal, S. C, Fernandina Key West and Fort Pickens. Tho Sole-leather Pie business has been largely on the increaso hero since tho establishment of the hospitals. These pies are manufactured of flour, water and dried peaches, without sugar or lard, and ;are about as nutricioua and digestible as a piece ot sole-leather. Thov aro made and sold at enormovs rates, to soldiers in the hospitals, by a set of miserable hucksters, who could bo better employed at some, useful work. .The Surgeons have very rightly prohibited hucksters from , any. thing in the hospitals. Ar- (f!.i.) 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