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t - ! !mnsri. a: 3 1 0 ; ii I cay VJ j Is I r KKOXVILLU TKKN.t atrjr Startuwg, Awtjwst S, lift. Saxptniioa of oar Tri-WetUy. Tbe undersigned It Uf teully couttrsined 1o Mrfrftd b- publication of the Tri.Weekt Whig Tr time, and will tend tba Weekly .apeflnUost who bar euoiertUd fbrtbt forme, wntit it publication! agala resumed. Tbe Tri-Weekly U aot paying tht txpontet af peUttloB, tad I ara ittrt ibt my Mttit w ill not require tne to publUb ttalot, wblcb Baotj prott ruinous in tbe tad. At the tkme ttne, tbe its of the Weekly will bo redneed, e m to tare expense U tb article of paper but owing to tht falling off in advertisements, the acaount of reading matter will sol ba dU minitbed in ta equal ratio. This necessity eriset frost tbe diminished Income of tha of fice, growing oat of tbt stagnation of bail nets generally, tbt blockade, cutting off Northern advertising, the discoBtiuounce of the mails, and tbe wboletale robbery of toy letters, while the expenses of my bottoest art ieereatrd. Advertising, ordinarily so large a portion of newspaper revenue, North and S:uth, but especially Sooth, and it coming from the North, is wholly suspended, and will continue to daring the war. Most Southern paper art iacreaticg tbe prices of tcbtcrlp tiona, aad many choose to issue oat kf tiUfi. t choose not to reeort to either of tbeto extremes. Uls not to be expected that tha TabUlber of a paper, who ie notoriously a poor man, ran continue bit publication at a Iota, tary log at from twenty to forty dollars per week, whee tha immediate prospect it that timet are growing worte. My object it, to weather thit itorm, aad to keep my ptper aader wy,aad thit I bare retolred o do, though t taty bat to sofpead both for a time. I bare too much rtliaace spoa the tenia of jatlica of try tub l cr!br to apprehend that they will cotnpUia at my roarre. Ob the other hand, I hope for, and oe-d a geaerost support from tbem, aad cheerful effort on their part to lacrcasa my tabtcriplioa lift. My ttrmt of tubtertptioB will be teta ia my Protpectut. At thit mot critical period in the affain of the coon try, let at keep under way a Uuioo ppr, that will dare to publish other than Seceitioa ac coaatt of what it tranrptring. I only ask that the expeatet of publication be met. aad that I get my meat aad bread. I am willing to labor ia the caaoe without one dollar ia tbe way of profits. I ak bo fator of Secestioo 1 eipet none they may coa tinue their procriptire coarta towardt me and I ahll alike tcora it aad thtir vila prls ciplet. W. O. Baowmow, Editor tni Pnbluler, ke. The Besuil at Htna-iiti. We art deprived of oar exchange papers, to e great extent, aad ooly tee aa occasional straggling theft from the North, furn'uhed to as by otkert. Tbe accounts of the late bat tie, are at contradictory and conflicting as they can b, and we therefore do not pretend Mif irt the result, with any-ortof eertaiaty, Br caa any on cite do it accurately, with tha iafortaaiiaa wa hare here. We caa say, bowerer, that we bar eon to Uiii conrloiioo, from comparing all the ac cocBts we bare received. Tbe lots ia killed and wonnded, on tbe part of tbe Soalb, wo ttt down at thru to four ihtutani. The. lots ia killed aad wounded on tbe part of tha Noitb, we let down at four ( Jitt thousand. We further infer, that the Federal troops, at one time bad the Confederates whipped, but tbe arrival of Geo. Joha'ioa's Urge com man J oa tbe left, changed tba result, aad tha victory wat won by the Confederates. The Federals claim nerer to hat a bid more than 15,000 mea engaged at a ay one time, aad at leged that the Coafedeeates doubled them ia numbers engagrd. Some of tha Southern papers admit this to be so, or publish the ad missioa from their correspondent!. Rather Contradictory. "We are at a lost to know bow to reconcile thcoLfiictleg statements of tht Berettioa ut, m or ova or who to believe, when they are so fr apart. Men high in position write as long argumentative, and kiad letters to coLtince t that we ought to Uka sides with the Southern Confederacy. Tbey tell as of tba close approach of Civil War in East Teaoetsee, aad Mr as that it ia alto gether in oar power to stop it, by taking tie Foutliera side. Other genUemeo of bigb o siuoa, call opoa us ia perton, and use the tame arzumenie, giving at tha tame aiu aacesi But a second class twear that we bate so Icfluence that wa art k dd aboli tionist aad traitor and that wt publish a lying tbeet. W don't beliett either party. Tbt real people of East Teaacitea are ft tba Uuion, and utterly opposed to tba tile heresy of Kece uion ; sod if all the Uadert of tbt Unita party, imludicg the Knoxtilla Whig, were to ttll tbem to shift their around, they woald st'.ra their dictnMon, promptly and ln digcaotly. &9 far at sre art concerned, wo can -attar endorse Secession, countenance Its authors, or app'ovt of tbt wicked, uncalled-for, tad villaiaoss war brought upon tha country- by 8otbera traitors. If wt did not know that Secession had its origin Is falsehood, perjury, and corruption ; if wa did hot know that tbe Scathe rs Confederacy U In tbt bands of, aad Uler. lb ct XM of a ' w'i rit let V. i9a, i dorsbf l i'gnlrg," aal:;ai4Ulga ted band of ilUlBthsn ctef fjtti'i pn prltcpW4 4UUla wo ttihi U U Uda ccd to take tht lobject of tbanjt lalo eoasld , Jf wabntf Cltll War la this i4 of thn BteU, tbt SecetsioBtsts wlU bate to loaa jb rau IL Aad if tbey tattad ta tubjagati and degtad-, the Utioa mta (of st Ttr thry will bit cltlt Wa ! lf,ibry; stop fUcia from ipeaklcf oat their aUmtaU, aajljrom ttlti them, n:tbty':ropot"iotar4ny nait 4ci it ai ibo point of tktbsyowtl Hotlca to Sttjbicrifeeri. ; Soata psrioaa long accaitomtd to read tbt T klg, eltktr at ttbaerlbefs or fonwere, aow find faelt of tt, compHla of tt tot going for Secetkfon, an4 tibuitboib It and Us editor. When ptper doifs aot suit tht tsttt of a gtsUemaa, ar a ldy either, and wbea its principal ara aot soch at tby caa tolerate, they art at liberty, nnder the Statutes Of Ten nmeo, to refuse to Uka tba paper, or even read Its roatcota. We announce tblt fact, because many pertont, who greatly tuffer In mind, upon this tery tubject, oo not seem to know that they are among their Inalienable rlghtt, oten in this agt when all hands art In search of their right I TweWe Uoatiia Ago On Saturday morning, July 38, I860, or a year ego, tbt followlog leading editorial ap. peared la our Trl-Weekly Whig and again, on tba following Saturday in tht Weekly Whig.- Wtcopy it by way of vindicating our claims to ceasMmcy, and lotitt attention to It, as an article bating mora Interest about it tbaa It bad when It wat first published. It was theaywrpAcif it Is now prophesy V- jiUUt -ratt carow a nu rtTrmi. W aad ocrttkw. m tU Whlu P)4tr Sprir p. ta aiMrer a tatg IrlW Mwti4 tawlijr s gMtna ! Mw York, wba wae rw4 la tba Buatb. w tha jact of SaUjaal pulitii-a. la rrj'l to Ut iatvar be ay: I Kava (nu4TMr latt with a mora taterat t rU yuar jMfr. fa uk 4 ruar r")"" I yr. ia adtae 1 fc) a-it. Ji aa ia jroar fwt taaua. jar botiact vVvrt 4 to tail til wkr. 1 aak IhW bmsM I bear tt said Jt era a DtaaaaDial, aa a h e UtM Jom ara !ad to tba VacvaaioaloU. T-iarnlito-riaJe wlft bhi Ut ft wt fcoKilag oa t tba UiiMi." - Waara now aa wa bav alaya bm, a Unfa Kn. We aat M tka taoa ataa4 J US Mm MtaHpiaa4 mitipro mi ut tba OohatitaUua ta twrl ; M tba jni at oar rvtuhr. wbo fraa4 onx ( dtamrliuit matrrUJa. tbtao)4atibr1el 0eniaU ara ail; M tha wk of tba rttmr baatls 4 laania, Uoaock. Jrffrra, (arrult. Uarrtotm, ao4 a butt U oih. raatljr traa and MtrwH les, be prrvataxl; lot art Waal tia. bvtd br tba kib tiaaaa of Ua Nurtb, aal tiia lVm crti uftba eViath, tba atrit pataitu of rU draianua wbotw-k tMir tmn not ttrir awafrr fiptl, altk to tbe kiant licit ; aa4 I' I aaitr of opiate, tetcraoce of 4iCerac4, at tatiiUc arntimaU aioaa b bH in nar aiiinal ctm iU. Tha fuTatfotax ara Xim&y nr attiaasta. aad bTa bt ar ta hrwia Sartt( tba tw-t-na VMir wf our aet'va adUYtaJ ao4 pnltiil lif Vat will tfiaaa op:ni iie ffl la th onaatrj W t think a4. Thrra la at tha Anrib a p wifal sntrty calkM tba Jit aUiraa ia jr. whoa Kar-iuf priarfpia ia apaUia to tba apiiwid of alt wry t r tarrivory aow rra; lat this ptty. partlr . tarfiaftai, ara r"" all th aharla ct o,io iHS e;paaj to tha IcMitatiua if an iUimj. 1 hn la aW as U N'nrta, a part? raliipg itarif Ivbkk ratk, by a BMM caM atviit. aa4 bavin; a ftxad riari)bal ariliing ta atMd oa any tort of ptaUrta, whirb w II aamia Jt tba aotaef tbi Boutb ft'f tha Praatianry. and tba apoiia of atttaa. la tba Sooth, t fa ara yt, la evnry Flat a. an a , cat ly aacUonal arcaaintkm, ralinit it.Wf IVaaxt-iatic wbteh la axwaittaat la ail tha atiara Pta'aa but !Uary Uad. Cuatbrra tsrfHr ia try na mv-n cuMtat alck ItaWt A portWa af tbeoi boM oa to Ma tha U rnaa&t fraas awanioa; aabr pa1la f 1 b ta tba eqcaaisatlai aiprtaitv to taartbrow tba UnU I a tara aaaiaai af tha leai of Soathara lmra-y. thir violaaea and attracts, ara Ihianinx tba araka 4 tba Kortbara Daaicrary, aad driving tht-m nvar t tba Nortbara anti-alsvary party. Bctna go dlractly. oth-r la dirarlty, Vy tappurtia Pi:laa. ba rtDripaJ and ta Baabucaoiam. It ia ciaar to tmi mi ad thai tba D tu cratic party baa l-iia jrrtUmai, aad that tba rjil-t feature tha Charlaaaai Convraltoa la to tarn ahaa on tba aiavary f,aratioa. Alt iataraata. Mala ai4 MatliU. ara dis warded ; ail faelint ara abanrbad ia the om orattun, aad that a eoetfcioai iamta that narer oaUt to h it a Wu axitatad ia Coaf rcaa. Tbiaatata vf thing! cannot I aat soaay faara loacer. It ba bat aaa taaa that i f at waat. Tba waters of tha Mtaaiaip(i lal ut toira trr taialy ta tba Catf of Mexico tbaa do tha awtional U aaaa. la tha kaad of tbaaa aitlaa. carry t-ar Uoarra mat tarartaJa dMUot-Ui-a. Ia othar wot da. wa tMnk tha Cotoa aiil b illaa"JL Wa ara ajriy to aay It, aud arary thtt e hava taa bmaflit t Wim it, bat are aaabia U raaiat tba avfaiauca drir.aj aa ta tbia aal aachott eoaeia duo i Homo Fatriotitm. There It a great deal of patriotism ooilrg out of our people, in thit ago of wan and rutLort of wars," and in tht article of patriot ism, as might befiptrted, thfre isan unusual vtritty. There are figbtiog patriots, peace patriots, Ulking patriota, speaking patriots, moaey-maklog patriots, bomeatauog patrU ot, artny-going patriots, fiecettion patriot', UoioB, and every other cootcimlle tariety of patriots. I3attUevarpatriottaregavat)y in the Biejorhy. There are (rentlrmeu who make speeches encouraging others to go Intt tha army, but utterly r fuse to go thmse!tr; wen who are astonished that all parties are not in arras, Lot manage to keep their own sont on of lie waror get tbem into positions wbrrt they will never b within the range of an enemy'i gun J men, who, want to tee tht cause of tbt South sustained, and ferl for tbe poor soldiers in camp, butrefuse to con ributa one dime in tbe cause; men, who advocate Secession, beoatitt the) bate property In tha Cotton States which tbey do' not want to tea confiscated, or ewe debts at tht North, which they seek an escutf to repudiate; men who, bating lost alt hopes of getting into office in tha old Union, seek positions ia tht new Confederacy; men, who, hating too nerve to stand ep fur tbt right, clamor, for a Uomn nent tbey btliett to bavt pritjioated In fraud, and ttery thing belonging thereto, they de splst in their tery hearts 1 ' And for Aet patriots, wt will tenturt to say Kapxtitla tt tha banner town in Tennessee. Two to one of all who hava gone Into tha army, batt comt from tha Union ranks; while fewer Secestianiitt bttt gone out of this to wa, in proportion to nnmbers, than aay other town in the Bute. Tbert art lots of then here, and they art burning with seal for the cause of tbt South, but they hate no idea of going into tha sertica. Not the to t They will talk Seceitioa tbey will cheer on tbe tolutjUers they will denounce alt who art not for the taute but as to gotag to fight tbey batt no iJt-u of such lolly at tbatl T'5 ZUii'p Afidf fw,ca Pmcbers.V,.- f J Taa fwirMtV Aaaaaf.' of tbt L'etiodiaChttfcbV'BonUt, It dow npoa ill Vrtatatrff, f tbt hsritttoa Chrlttlar Afof tu of tbt J5th ntU, after a stylt that b. tornei ta 6triter Of tht flock of Cbritt." Hit tubjeci ll tkat of Preacher! bating tht charge of cirtnits, stations, and districts, leatt&ff tbelr work and golog fyto tht army, lit tells tbent tbst tha practict Is wcikifig Isjury td lit ta'uBt of dod is our Uni," aal exhorts tbeta to ronsidt-r well what they art doing, be fort' the " determint to nban'on thaif proptt tplrliaal .work to ata Me lAt Aat bilamenU lAe tolLt.H Tht Ciibop then adds t- Oaata, jwmc hra bar, let as talk a tilt e tbar Da ton ballave that tba Uuly Ob.at bath raliad yoa apwtaily h tba work of tha aslalatry f o)Makvpr asatd ta your pahMj eoataaaloii baCira the church. 11 aa U.d swpaaJad tUI rail to aait yoar oottraaf-ar, bating b eailad. ituaa that tail atill raala ta Srra, and d Uod stiil Ihtd ya rat atsibU Cjt tba jr fiiair f tha aacrad datlra lavatved la year part rU r-aa. baa Ma ra aa vou a rurth frosa tba raat wnrk to wbtch Ua baa tailed yoa, to glva vwa tba ojtxTtunHj of rftaplaym ymf urovaatoathaftald where Sua ata la ba stataf Yua hava frit aad proA' confljHira la Ood's bavin callad yoa to tha mlniatry of (rraoa aad paaca. An yaa aaaall) tara, that Ua baa eallad Jm to eatt yoar prooer wMkMaotha UttiataiJ aad ali(la with acattaa of bbod and oarnnaar .... Wa allow, that lhara ra bacaaa In wbirh it ta prnjar f.ir atiniatara aa aa tatd tha arwy. W baa tby ara huM aa clta(tialoa of rrt.lataU. it nay ba well Sr thaia to a; aa tbair taautina la tha army ' thaia tha orportaniiy of doin araat anud. if fttthrMlia tba arorh aaalaiHht thaat. Bat avaa la that oaaa, thtak a prearbr haa aa risbt to laava bla rlrttat aurk, till a fT b'baid pr vidad Cr kia panla; and, ia drfaaltof Siwitnj to. h a oa caaanr. let hlM kUda tb bla flta kand arrva blamintry. I y dilltaatty praarblaa' CbrM to old aad jr-aa thaa traliiiair bla Btck ta tba work wf Ilia. prvrin tbaia l aaafol rltlirnah.p, aad ratliaa aritb Oo!. la aaro-at fraytv, fae Ilia t4aaln xnr roUra hJ nrr bta. and tf wa batirae tliat uot Ud hara tha j.rayr of Bulb, It oec ara to ata that, wa aa Chrlatiaa atlaiatar. abaii ta at aarvaUod aad oar emntry by ahilinf ftt fully tatbao lit ta a-bi'h Kd Ima rallad ua. It may. radoad.1 amaatimaa tha aaaa, that a local pro- a irr, Wlo haa ao paatjral oraraltbb fcala ealM to cotttkaaara. lathatraae. I whlaraa ao vl'Jactitm. Lat Mm to. If ba la ao diajaad : Ut kt hfia carry Uo. with him into tba raaaa. aad taka rare always to karp Hita with bias so that ba may profiar. A praaidinc crder tm aa laiarUat DUtrict, wrota tarn tt bf slat a. that an fr ftt hart n bit DtaUKt iaJkai rf ftoag into tba army, that Imvia tosta tjar lat puitaitt clrcuita althoat attora. tU(bl ituaa thlat ao to ba t Woald at tbraa bn tbraa ha I WT a, ra tba itttar aat Cban h and looatry, t y rrtnaiaet; at tha Kt ef daly to hicb (N'ii rtlt-at bntaaaiauad tbam. watcb ing i-ttr tt.a aoa'a. rWamad by tha tkd o tba Lord Jraaa. anil ctmuiiMrd to Uirtr raraby tha U ly Obat t and M aia aak i l tbara m dana:r that, la tnkny t tunctja, ItMra minka, Hb tbaaa impraaalm of U tba Bald of battlav a Ruiat daj of aalf and arid ancoa ri.ia!T. no duabt. nt ant tba Iraa daB(rarua)y t Tkrfa la t alt aad aaiariUr to tba y arns aad ardnt, a iharm la tha uttrraaeaa uf aahfe flattary. W a hra t ba public ly rbrooM n a paUtoth: aad k1UaI aad alila on tha tMttUdMd. and a ibt-it not atHadaofcf r that tbia fvrlinf haa oftaa a pvd daal to do la IttltvH-ntio. tba Jwttiont uf r 4ua of oar patitutle rai bars. RtBakia Tbt DitHor has admlnlstrred a just, and well-timed rebuke to that classof bis preachers who bavt unceremoniously aban doned their minitteri.il work "to doo the babilatnents of the soldier." We caa con ceive of a ttate of thingt that may. cotor, I when preachers, and all other citisrnt who endorse Secession, may be called upon to shoulder arms, and inert tbe opposing artry with 6ercc defiance. That would be when the enemy is at their doors. Hut do, there are thousands more volunteering than are wantfj company after company is rejected, for tbe want of arms and therefore preachers should J stay where they say God has placed then God never railed a preacher of any denomi nation, to leave hit congregation, and go Into this war, on either side of the quet!on, or to rerudiit even at borne, aud desecrate bis pulpit with infUmmitory harangues, and intuiting, demagogue-like appeals In behalf of Southern UighU or Northern Aggressions. The truth is, tbe Churches in tht country, as a general thing, are demoralised ; many of tbe Ministers appointed to "watch over them" have back-tliddenhave keen for a time, giving forth from their trumpets, an uncertain souu l and aa sentinels, they have long wanted an excuse to desert the walls of Zion. This it true, of the Methodist Church, to our knowl edge, ia many parts. Her spirituality and power it gone, aud Ichahod is written upon too mauy of ber altars. kiny of her preach ers seek position in the army, from a tain de sire to make a show of patriotism ; others go because tbey batt no ttotnaeK for tbe work in which tbey are engaged, and because, in all probability, they had mistaken their calling. Others, no doubt, see charms in the pay of a Chaplain, In tbe proportion of ona hundred dollars, to one thousand per annum. The Methodist Church needs purging and re-nodrliug. There are too many old clerical Kiptf engaged in worldly pursuits, who hang on to the various charges ia the Itineranr, and prevent men from filling tbem who would work eCit ieutly, hod ba tnuvu more acceptable to tbe people at large. Then, again, tbert ara too many local (mtl'Hj preachers, to promote the iuterrsta of ?ion. Men who undertake to travel ought to do that work, and no other, and if they find tbey can't gite their time to the work, they ought to jctire, and gtv place to others who can. Tbert it no doubt io tha world, but tha tbt clam, r among preachers, to ba made Chaplains, and tbt running ot one against an other for tht office, lowers tbera and their calling among tht officers and . men. Tha demagogues who lead In this revolution, will flatter the Ministry ,and make loud professions of their reliance upon God, with a tlew to get a religious fanaticism throughout tbt South, but in tbelr hearts tbey will despite tbt clamor among the preachers, and settle down la tbelr minds, that it it tha $83 per month, that is moving upon the great deep of their hearts t Whilst tomt art tiacert la tbelr deilrt to ad minister tpirltnal comfort to tba tolaitrs, others art no donbt influenced by tbt rmaas taeiVe, aa Judas wat in tht betrayal of Christ, i Nona of our Clergy tutertais. or ditptay any mtitu towards tht poor soldiers, either la stating out of. or eolar into tht settles. Kor did Judas entertain - particle of malict against tba Satloar, but bit affections were set upon tbt 44 fAtrfy pitttt tf nhrr," aad In order to obtalB them, bt entered into a mar- f'-thsZisl Trailers. - if ' fi said cf Iie "boot tit trallora wbo feat broogU tiiilisi jlfoat'ti ' taoa tht country, and a good deal It laid, by way af A, at to who tbey art. TortioBS of theta llrt oa both sides of Mason ted Dixon's tlat. But tht rat traitors who art rtpoo libit for tbt disruption of tht American tfaion, and tbt present Ciril War, threaten tng Itteb earful consequences, art Yancey, Abate,' Ttoiab, trytf, Davit, KUt, Iterson, Wite.Matonj Wlgfail, aad BretklBrldgt and Laae, who UbC thetnsel t es' to their miserable purpotes ir tbert art any mett la thit coun try who dettrtt tbt dooa of trailort, tbey art tbesa authors of oar national calamities. And if tblt war eootinst thret to fitt years, as wtbatitttU will, tbey will bt obliged to flee their country to Btoid receiving a traitor's reward. Tbey batt milled and dectittd tbt Southern people to the rain of tbt country. Aud wbta tbt reaction takft p!ct. ai it sorely will, popular ttageanct will seek tbera fur punishment. Whoa disaster aad suffering pertadt tbt South, as it sarely will ; when tht Innocent people cry out under tht burden of taxes and debt which this war will force upon tbem, then will comt tbt day of reckoning for tha real traitors tht political demagogues who art tht authors of tht nation 'a calamity. To avoid thit doom, these en will make superhuman efforts to carry tbt day oa tht field of battle, and that pre vent tbe reaction wbicb promises tbelr rain. Rut tbey cannot ttadt tha accountability to God, and to an outraged people. And if tht war continue three to fire years as wt tin cerely believe it will, tbt mea we bavt named, and other smaller lights, will be fugitive ia foreign countries I ' Democracy Trims pliant! The Satanaab R'jbdcan, aSreesiita paper, but an old Whig journal, thus protests against tbe Dvuxttiiinjf of tbt' Confederacy, ia a leading editorial of tbe 27th July : - Wkathar ta!ad or aot.lt la arama kMa fact that ary ra t uf tha OoafeoVrata CaMoet. with tba pYMtHjeat aa t Vira t'raaidtal. hava hoaw taaa frow tba raaka of tba dd Damot ratlr party. Tblt ekowld a4 ba aa. It erataa diatiwtlona without a raaan, and.tpariaj pain ahoaM hava ban takaa to avoid it. It id vary certain that wa hava a good admiatatratlve (fik art who Barer bxluajrad t tha Dtmnrratic party at tkaa who did. aad maw bo ara (iv!n aa mack laMiarfaal aad fcaUrwl tap-irt to tha u Of.apromaat aa any othar eitlo d" tha kapab lie; and wh.la tbia ia aa, wa oaa aot aadarauod why tbajr all ihald ba otarlouked in tba datnbutioa of aotHta aad traata." The 'publican teems not to know what must be apparent to evert reading and think in man, to-wit : that tht organisation of this Southern Confederacy ia Intended to revite and re-animate the old defuwet, and corrupt De mocratic party, under the cUak of South era fights. Tbey wnt Whiga and Union Democrats to aid them la fighting aad tax ptjiog, but when the war it over, Suin 'rmocratt alone will tbart la 44 tba diatribn tiou of honors and trus's." Flsht do. Bght hair. Tbart fa ao dog ff auaa tbara.' EanJt of last Tes&esiee. Py way of answering all enquiries as to the Uues of this Bank deposited la suit, we will state, that not one dolUr has yet been collected, to distribute among depositors, because tbe Rel Estate of tbe Bark has not been cashed, and tbe delay baa been occa sioned by tht troubles upon tht country, causing it so difficult to tell property for anything like its value. The whole matter has been turned over to the Clerk and Ma, ter In Chancery, Davto A. Dxapxbick, who it an honest and correct man, and will conduct tbe whole matter properly, io all respects, paying out when the money comes into his bands. Wt bate bit receipt for $52,500, deposited, In which, we represent fire hun dred persons. We repeat, that not ona dol lar has been repaired yet, tther bf , or by tht Chancery Clerk. Once'for all, let tblt be satisfactory, and let geutlemen bating these issues in suit, exercise the ptttienee acces sary. " Brownlow Caa't Get Away!" Certain Secessionists are boasting that we cao't get out of Eat Tennessee that tht Con ferfrate forces bate ut surrounded nd doa't intend we shall leareth eountryl Such will be rather Mtoniabed when we tell then that wa don't want to 'leave that we don I intend to leava-that wa can neither be coaxed or driven nut of the country aad that we are just where of all other places, we desire to be, at home. The difference bt twees us aad tutu of our cititens, who are uttering those 44 loud swelling words, " it, wt stand by our principle, and dre to defend them, while they, through a truckling spirit of cowardice, from base merceoary tnotitts, and from most disgraceful anxiety to be with tha p.rty In power in tbe StMe, hypo critically pretending to what they are not, and cry out for tkt, which, in their terj hearts, they despise, loathe, aad coodemB. God deUter ua from such a dog-liko spirit; of submission to tyranny, nod Us tooltl Look out For TttieTe. Seteral bouses, aad oflicet, bate been en tered In this Chy. within the last tea or fifteen days, by thieves of one description or another, aad robUd of taluble articler. There ara too snany persont here some whita and some colored, who have" no visible employment who do nothing, and drink liquor. They canst either starts, bag, or ttwal, and they art meet apt to resort to tba Utter. Let all families keep a tlgilant watch oter their homes, and let tbam keep tra arras iq their booses, to at to meet tba catet of thieve who may break in upon then, at tbe dead hour of nightt 7Dr.;rtcharld8 tt Scceiii51 Ft, fc. ftcxiir &. D, tney, 1st been ht iccleisitictj W. v tf the Old 8cboei Presbyterian Ch,rJ sbott forty tart past. Wt heard k ' la Baltimore at least a qurter of a C pait, aad beard bint with icterett, tor mas of talents, tfie preaching , JHe ' " 1 Iflgt, If trsenUf and mandatory, a ehara litto man. Ce Is oat in tit ;.& ,lV his Quarterly, la long article, u?otl jert of the preset t war. After aotic;.. 1 tobdittoa of the Wettera portiou of . be says t ' " got Ika tsaat fanpettawt of tba ta tba state af affatrt wa bva baea i'mUm-ii?4 prttett praetteabta Wuiitary r.u ta throairh tba kaart wf Sh meat tnr j,.,,. 7 Whom aVlh, lata tha vary k art af tta iduIj V ecxMtry, wbanty thaOaaaval ftwmfJiu amy lor tba protacwow af U jilni,m iB tL7Zl,Z af Ueoraia ad both tba t-rat.aat "1 tr? Taoatiaaraow tha rxbt. T aa ku JTt ! an WwOaro VBgi aad btw. txatl fc aaa, patrla tato taoryla. Alalaaa JtTl? Boath CandiMk Two baaJrad am myk wart, aad duabia at kmg from aorw t ,i vallays af thta rewarkabla racioa, SabM narTahmT aaoaataia nijMi raa y ia t.. tir army fUr tba pwctioa of by- e i,, . tbewld take, i saarrb of tea or Bfta.w Otikj rlvrr. tbruaah W aaura ttrgiaia. w ajyi.. tbarattroad which conoarta tla AU-btit 4 whamtrt.pt rivar at Maaiphwu Tba -1Iu4 aa . ? ward avnamant iavitad by tba em4a t of Tur.,. IMtvatad by tba h)jra military and phc aUuoa, woald ba tmawdMta ad dae if tTv at adrewata fcrca, aor aa aLla e. n fcj,f i r l1 paraaratad btathraW to Kt Tenaaa. y,r aad tha bach part of ttaorit and tA, (mr-n CT ma la tba bit that wa baa vaatartd : arT ? thai thry ara aot ot f tba ra b &f anoctr. t that Wa tbnwaaad v4oatrt fra tt, a, in r tm hy woabl 0Jw Bh-t AW j, k taa, Sjr twrh aw dct. aa t It auy w ad.bJ, taw tkwwaaad m.e from tw, flrnu. .Tul thtrimawd WU Jota lham la taat T-tarrw!.- ' Sewell'iTciEt eatt 2ofb. We noticed the fact, tone djs ae,?, .j If. tht Confederate troops had evMaaAtdx . Point, on acconot of that H!g CtioB ' being brooght to bear upon tbent, witli tr ball weighing five to six btiBdre-i poli The Secessionists have met it w'r.h He aot a word of truth in it a fahriattoi.' Ac. Wt repeat that it if s, aai that ti rests opoo tbe authority of two rc!b respectable Georgians, in tbe CosWma army, and stationed at Sewell's Point These letters are ia E&tt Tennessee, rt tbe fact to a sister of theirs. The Ccata rate forces fell back more than oiumlt, nrjf their breast works aad heavy guns, bit rJl calling tbelr new stand Sewell's Pr.a!. These are limply tbe facta ia tbe est, isi we bad tbem well authenticate J beor tt anaounced them. The Confederate snnr,hM forbid the publication of such facta aithete, and tbis is the reaioa why they ha;t aot appeared ia priatl Valor. In certain races of men, valor dstndj from father to son 'brough maay ;. tai many geterations ; as ia certain race, lit wise, cowardice, Ijing propensities, sai p. tillanisnity curdle down along the of long dynasties of villains and covarij. L' we know bow tbe ancestors 'of such sai sari people deported themselves ou mraorab GcraitcBS whether their tineas sl'oel er relaxed; whether tbey gave aad Ui tie ttrokee of battle like men and warrion; or whether thry tubmitted to be cbokfi ita, and kicked and cuffed around geaeranrtvt may predkt tbe behavior of thsir desceo JaaU under similar circajustaocei. The iron-hande-t' Dans, whM smote tl sledded PoUck on the ice" was a m.a sf talor. The corlt-pated cava!iers of Prlcit Rupert were men of tlor. And while utrert that this ttordy valor does not bdoii to all men by right of descent, fpemly, n!y, we say unto you, reader, we inB4a! iag pertonaL Those Hani-Crfi. AaeoBg other things captured at JIt. by the Southern army, were some hBi-cs!-A great noise is made over these, asthosit federal army intended tbetu for Soutfceratri All large armies are troubled more or t with mutinous soldiers, aud cvry with t tbe means ot subduing such in their ranks. These hand-cuff were f.r ti tU other oaroose. Xerxes forced hi hire riant to fight bv the arplicatioa of the Stott. ia Mexico, carried hand-cuff wuik army, and when certain mea deserted, were cauht agtin, put iront oa thm, ani i Catholic Chaplaiot called ia to ititruet to lUud firm, aad do their duty. Th Weather aad the Crc?s. TK wea'tbe? it warm, and at ties , rtf? tultry aad close, with fine raiaJ in every f rtclion. Tht cora crop wsi never promieine;. All kinds of vegetables p. aa abundant yield. Tha whet ban" otcr, and nearly all accounts agree ti t yield 1. good and tbe HJilllf 'lt Some wheatWAS injured by tbe rit. -being cut and thocked iu the breadth of wheat sown was verygrwat. t are fioe, quite abundant, ad have ben f" sated ja banestiug. Ilay aiiPc"' lrm and never nore abundant. All elawes our ciUtens bate great reaaoa w be tha for our abut Janl supplies. Our Krox County Subscrifc As a matter of accommodation all " tn . I. . v.. , itra aabAL-ribrs ts - i 13 it WtWHIIMt i.w , j couaty.delltertdatllcClanabaB's bL to as, end we will allow i aotut nrstm for a good article. Oihera.-" prefeg It, can pay ia fire wood, tspeta'.' who lite eoatenet to town. We accoatmodttt ourselves to the times, I lite tad let lite. 1 4 i t J fa 5t: J ts