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BAIILIl MASHVIJLIL S VOL. I. NASHVILLE, TEM.. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. 1862, NO. 58 1'. 1 v. ib i !.' Tr . f r 0 b. u. coin:on & bro., tO.tl.MINNIO.I ni:kcii!ts, I NO. 6 COLLEGE STRKKT. New Mode juat received mid for male low to rtoxs out ConalgnraeiitM. OQ(J Wild. Hail, for mle by CONNOR k PP.O, HALT, for sule by cowort fc nno. r, 91' Kol'E, for Bale by CON NOR A Bilf). 40 bills. Coal OIL, lor rale by ap S connor & nr.o. 10 bain.liU. Coal OIL, for salehy up 8 CON'NOR AIlKO. 150 doen DU001IS,fuf sale by ap 8 con'nor a r.no. tjQ boifsHOAJ' for sale by CON'NOll & DUO. T)0 boxes Bp i TAKCH, for sale by I i) clefts TKA, for salu by "1" CON'NOR A RRO half cheats TEA, for salo by ap S con'n'o;; 1 n::o. 1 O cad It'll TKA, for sale by lsi ap CONNOR A BRO. io bote Yeast P0WDKR3, for Hale by p 8 connor a nno. 20 ck BODA, for sala by ap 8 CONNOR A BRO. -I --f- gross MATCHES, Tor sulo by AJLJ U ap 8 CONNOR A BRO. , 25 boxes Star CANDLES, Tor aale by ip 8 CONNOR A BRO. boxes COr r'tK, for sale by AO p CONNOR A CO. 14 Loin. V1NKUAK, for Bale by ap 9 CONNOR A BRO. 1 rklti!ALM aale by lJ ap8 CONNOR A BRO- 24 kill MACKKKKL.Ior rale by ap 8 CONNOR A BRO. ri kits HERRING, for aalo by O ap8 CONNOR A BRO. C WiU r'IIA,foraleby 5 ap8 CONNOR A BRO. -1 ( bbli. TItOL'T, for gale by CONNOR A BRO. 1 vNf.lH. MACKERKL, for aale by 1J ap8 CONNOR A ' WT,l8. BRO. A bbla. CIIJKR, for aalo by ap 8 CONNOR A BRO. 1G boieg dried UKKINU, for aale by ap 8 CONNOR A BRO. 1 f boxen Dried Sealed, for nalo by 10 ap 8 CONNOR BRO. , keen NAILH, forBulo by ap8 CONNOR A BKO. Vldi Crushed tsu'yri nar, for sale by CuNNOR A BRO. i'J I ap 8 V'c.r biurs Mb. A I., lor Kale by .ZO p8 CONNOR A BHO. 500 bl;s KLOL R, for sale by up 8 CONNOR A BI'.O. OfUit ln HAMS, for sale by aZU ap8 CON NO A BRO. 20 . casks S II iKS, lor sulo by ap 8 CONNOR A BI'.O. 20O bhls tiuo roTATOlvS, r sale by llp8 CONNOH n ro. 20 boxes fresh Card ap 8 uMtEi), fora.loby CONNOR A nno. Q bhls Ouiou ctlrl, lor rale by O op 8 CON NOR A U1U). H tleroea Cauvasaed HAMS, with a large lot oi ull XJ Rorls of Cooils, which wo will rloso out low, at our old eland, No, 5 College street. C03I51ISLSION & FOKWARDIXG . MKKCIIANT, NO, 13 S. Commercial atrcci. (CITT IWU.PISOO SAINT LOUIS. rnrtlrular Attention clvcii . Consigunieiits : alHo, to the purolo-.e ot I roduco ou rioutlii-rn and Eiatern orders, or Jfilling Country Or ders lor Groceries, kn. RirsKSNfM: Baldwin AJDodd.Ht. Louis ; Collins, Kollofg Kirl'y. st' ; 8' J MKrg. I " tihia ; Woodward, lluddou A Oo. , Boston ( I). 1. Ryne r0'1'1' L-wulyyiItAn Wl'IOE ! ON HATURRDAY, the 2Hth DAY OK JUNK, 1862' I will expose to public aalo,to the highest bidder, fr C'.uih, at the Court bouso In the County of David son a NKGRO WAN.namei Cimi-ToiHUK, uged about .'.....j ii.l tlm nroiiertv ol John W. Mar- tin, to sathlj . '.. ii l... l,. ..... I, U li. laior 4 v linn t m ( ' u i .... ... - - Clerk Httl MaatiT of the Chauoery l'Urt hiVm.-Miihi'vIIIb, Totiiie"iM.', atraiiiHt John V. Martin and W. O. Harris. Bale within the mual Jioitrs. . Vlay Sod, LStli-td J- M. lllNToN.blieriff. L' Ll.. rl'. ir.i I ROBERT I, MA1T LAND & CO. General Commission LIcrchants AM) BANKERS, 3 and 5. Boavor Btrect, ana ao x-xenango C5, Boavor Btrect, Place, ut I.. miand. CAV Y OVU. wiiuvyHK.ur. j em. . Jf V, jo. BOOKS. 1'IIOTOGIUAI'IIh Federal & Confederate (ieiurals. HlOTOaUAl'IlIO ALUUMS. THE LATEST NOVELS. For Wale at , ,.,!! srHI ICT, Juu14-iiw iippo.Hite Coiiiuiarci.il Hotel. James D. Lehmer, mmim mm .mm m mm a mm. m m CinciiiiKiti, O1 -iui ATTENTION! ISravc and Loyal TENNESSEANS. Second Tennessee Regiment of In fantry. AI1LF, -l!OI!KD MFV will be received la thi Regi ment, how rapidly fllliiig up, at llcadiiuartois, N'o. 2'J north Market sire, t. I'.fiifo end heroic wndiifl wi'l always receive p" mot I m. Neither pains nor exp"ii'e will bo pud lo make It ono of the b. st regiments In the Service. Pay, from TIIIRTKKN to TWfcNTY-TirP.KE dollars per month, Including everything. Donrity ' $100 and 1 CO Acres of Land. Those who desire to raie companies will plcaeo ap: ply as above. J. T. K. ili.LEAK, uno!2-lw Colonel. . LASiB & MU11PHY, ARK JUST IN RFX'KIPT OF SIX CASK CHOirR New Millinery OooJs, which they tiUur to the Trade at low prices. Tlifir Flock consists of IjhIics' anl Missel,' ino Leathern, F.nirlish S-'phl and Cleopatra Hat"; Children's and Infanta' Xurbaus and Orlolas; Knglish aad Swiss Straw and a variety of Rennets; Mack and Wliita I.aoo and Buckram Ciowni'd J-'ramee; alio, a Inrze assort ment of Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Including Buffs, all wldtlia; New Flower. Ruches Wrraths, tlape Net, TuIIk, Tarletan, Crowu Lining; Black and iilte Knellnti Lrape; Lrapo, l)vo s (rnn adma Veili, and a variety of Bonnet and Mantilla SilkH, Ac, Ao. Na 16 Public Square. BOOTS & SHOES! T JVbITi Jc IUItPIIY baVe also re- XJ received a In Hli supply ol' ldiPn', GenUenieu'a und Miasea' Hoots, Fhocs, Uaitera, .Slipiwra, 4o., o( evetv depcriptlon and vtyln. suitable for City and t otiiitry 'Jrade, which tbey offer wholoale and re tail, low, for Cash. june3-!2w Ilarkot Jjo, 36 Street. E. MAYER fe CO., SC(X;iS.S0R3 TO A. LOUIS &CO., Ilavo just rocelvcd a largo Stock of OBSESS. DEY GOODS, Itoots n.iitl Shoes, Hats, Stationery, Drugs, IN it its, antl Dye-StufT, SALT, in llarrcls, SALT In Hags, COTTON CARDS, Which we ollr tu the public for CASH OR PRODUCE, FUCH AS . . COTTON, DEE3WAX, WOOL, GINSENG, FEATHERS, HIDES and TALLOW. nOUNTRY Merchants would do well to call Hion . .1 1 . l . t- ...i. -.1 . i.i ti . .. . ...iw U9,aa we can uu vueir wuoio um uuixi um muv. All furrent Southern Funds Taken al Tar. Juno fl-tf. E. MAYER & CO. BAUENDAHL & CO., IMOltTJCIlB, " IIOl'E BUILDING," No. 131, Dt'ANE fTREET, YOIIU, HAVE now In store . BIuo Cloth3 and Docakins, For Army and Navy Orders j INDIGO C I.OTIIfi, HUt CA1! FINK fi-4 DOESKINS. fUegulatlon Shade:) YELLOW riCAKLET, CRIMSON aud UGH! GUKEN CLOTHS; Aiso, a fi ll li.is or HEAVY WOOLENS; ESQUIMAUX and MOSCOW COATINGS ami VKLOTUSj 3U aud 6-4 ULACK ikii-.mii.i ami i.m; ti-4 FANCY CASSIMKIIKS, For talo at tho lowest market prhus. may30-lm Claims Against tho U. States. 1. I.K.N' A. HA1J. will attend to the collection of i7.i ni tnr ot tlie L nited Mau-s autnori- tiea cither lure r at a.ihiiijtou. lie may lie lounu at the (- wani o llui J. Nashville. June l'!lb, hdl. Wanted to Rent. NEATLY FURNISUEO HOUSE, containing four, X- five. an. or aeven rooms, iseeueu w sovcrm mouths, and will ba well taken care of by a gentle man mid mild. A reasonable rvlit will bo paid for a llOUiMI of ahova doa riollou ileaaully Slluul.d. Ad- dreH, with particular, 1 OIAULKS ALLEN, MaySl tf R..X 87 V. O. , Nanhvllle. $25 REWARD! STOLEN, from K. IIULDI HRAND Jeweller, on I'n. Ion SUeet. ONE I'ATEM l.l'.U.II h.Ul.l-dt liid.ll WATCH, maiiiifarturiil by Jno. Johiihlon, I iv er.ol. 'I he W itch H of sm all s:.",witii white dial, engraved on the inside "(iso W. Il io-rs, Iroin Ins luiher in toe jmr 1M.'.;'1 ou the oi.l'-ii'j engraved h.ik.he llANMiii." lh abi.ro Reward will be paid lorunv iiiloriinliou thai may I. ad to tho re. ..v rv of the piopei ty. 11.11. 11 AN M r H piiieS-tr Louisville J- uiaai please Copy l n.e auu of?) MILLIfJERY GOODS! DR. COLEMAN'S IjpiU mm Mi ma rpIIE attention of citiwMifi, atraniferi, and othravl- J itma NmbiiviIH, reqirrinff roeilnlal aid, M rMpect- fully ralifd to tntH mllr, Ni. 81 r-evterick street, sec ond floor, between Cherry and the fxjnnre. lir. UtryiAH ta an old practitioner ol medicine: tilt alinoat unlimited xrnrienoii and fiatterln? kih-t'-cb' for many yearn pant, is iite trs-atmeiil ol fkitut ! H."E, bus) lijd'.iei'd bun t ili vnto h i midivitlud alien tiou to all di'ae tof tlm rat:irv. Mnny cate of ttift iTiont Inveterate clirn'iter have )for.:;ty yielded lo hi improved method or treatment. rrimary, Nnuidary, Tertiary and Hereditary t-ypt. His, bonorrhoM, Oleat aid all diseaK of thi yet. It a Kil t nrinary orL-nns, meet with do r.MbUiice to q:i remldiea. A I f. rialo lrre:ilarltle and functionnl laderunira mcntu of the Womb, nd the disease arising Iroro Ue'tiition and 111 manged parturition. i r.votycaeof !e.uelble Kntdnre, and of riiea.aiid rrolupHiia of ll'.o Rertum. and moKt crvi-n of FVftnVi, i n be cur-'d by a proceni nnarly l ainleiw. If either . ite la; t'.ir . t undertaken by lir. Coleman, a rurc ih tii':-n;i warrantml, an a rareiui ezninuiaiirij always paef-ntf the neeep,-iry iteli -Tiii ?H of twit f f.tir.irrt y h,i i t,.r- Vud t" -'.. . ' ,..f.ii oi c..i.. i ... x apolyinif :.i per...;n r Ly let;r (lefiTibii"? rvie) ua the llrKl symptoms of any wile (Xii!lo diM-aee. can b cured, in mt eaws, by tb abortive method, In Ibrty-eipht hours. Strict conlldenco. prompt attention, aad moderat char'M, will govern him with bis patrona. a r No mercurv used in the treatment or vmerm ditwr. an he belleveg (in moHt canes) it produces woraeuinoiwie limn inai li la gtven m cure. Olllee boura trom eight lu the morning tin nmo id lhaevening. Jan Id, '6'i-ly United States of America: MIDDLE DISTRICT OK TENXISisEi WIIERKAS a libel of Information waa filed with in and for the Middle District of Tenueywo al Nafhvlile, on tho oth day cf May, A. ). , 18tii, by John Trimble, hq., Attorney for the United Sta'es rr the JValdlo Pmirict or Teuneese, who proaeciiiea herein on behalf of the United St itoR, aiaiuiit a cer tain Lot and the Kulldin,", thereon, situated fronting n Markt Htreit, in the fc'ity ol NashvU.'e, know a, n fe.UU A Mioora's roundry ana Muclime SUop, natt or, and near Broad street, in Uie City ofNaehvilla ; also, all the machinery, tools, fixtures and imp'euienM andmttenal connected with naia Xt and f ouuiiry ar;d Macliina t-hop and Itiiildlng, fn reasons and causes in said libel ol information mentioned, and praying process against the Kaid prnparty, that tho same bo condemned as lort ;ited. Now, therefore, in nursuaiice of the monition, ucdiT th seal of said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do beieby give pub ho notice to all persons claiming salii proerty or In any manner Interested therein, that they bo and apear before Said Circuit Court, to be held at the City of NasLviile, in nul lor Fni.l Dis trict en the 20th day of October, 1Hi;2, at 10 o'clock in the fomnoon of that day, Mien aud there to mterposo their claims, and t) make, their allegations in that behalf. K. R ULASLOCR, June 14, 1S02. 14t. U. S. Marshal, M. V. T. United States of America: MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNE?: EE. XTrrnEREAS, libel of information was fl'ed within VV and for the Middle District of Teimei-seo, at kIiiii o" "Ed 'Jar of Jarse. A. I.V.1S02. fcr John Trimble, Ksq., Attorney for the United rttstei lur tho Aliddlu liialilcl ol leunessee, who prosecutes bereiuni behalf of the I. mted ttates, agaiui-t certain pro: orty. viz: a certain Lot, sitwuted near the Kuuth last corner of tlroad and Front streets, In the City of Na-bvilie, being tue next lot t- the corner lot afore- uid en which c.iruer lot M situated, tlie liiaiis roun- dry of 11. Cole ; raid let front'iig on Front ttret t, run ning back tnaards Mie river, thence nearly jara lei t.) Hie rivnr, and tlicn io back tiKrotit hti et,the cor ner of said lot on J; rent street tirllirst from liroad, beinn opposite a small Uluckuuiith's shop, Hilimted on the other ?ldo of Kront street; and also, all the Build ings on old lot, aud a I ho all the fixtures, machinery, too s, implements and mat' rial or every drscripti n connected with :i d lot and buililings ; Huid hmldiugs on H iid lot LkiliK the l'oundry ol one T. M, Krelitian, aud praying process uifainst Ball property, that the s wiiti be coie'emiied as iorl'eitod. Now, tliereloi e, in pursuuuixi or tha monition, un der the seal of find Court, to mo directed and deliver- :d, 1 do beiuliy give public notice to all persons lu.uiiiiK said property , or In any manner interesieu then inv tliat lin y be and appear bcluro sai l C icuit ( ouit, to he held al the city of Nashville, In and for said Disirict, on the ",nth day of Ocl)ber, JSo, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose tin ir claims, and to iimlve their nlloga tious in that behalf. E. R. GLAHUK K , June 14, 18GJ lit , . V. t. Murshal, M 1) T. United States of America: MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE. I 1X7IIIT.EAS, Inforn atiou w8 ITed within an I lor the Middle District of TeiinesKee, at Nashville, on theSSth day of May, A I)., IHHa, by John Trimble, J-sn . Attorney lor the Lullcil Mates lor me miuuio lUfitricl ol D nni Fsce, who proaecutes herein on behalf tho I Intel btiileF, iigiiuiu ctriaiu property, vis : a Ijit sltimteit on the North-inst corner of i berry fctreet aud lrai.kliu street, lu South Nashville, ana tho building thoreou ; tho said buildings recently erected lor the purpoe or preparing niau rials tor inn manu facture of Gunpowder; uU i the machinery and llx- turcs nmnecf-u wilh salit estiiiillHliiio nt , praying pro cess agaliint the Eamu, that It be caudmuL td as tor- lei I'd. Now. therefore. In piir.-uauce of tho monition, un der III" seal of said Court, to me directed 8u l U;iv- ered, I do hereby give puhlin notico to nil pcrHoni clilming said property, or In an manner Interested therein, that lin y be kud apH'ar lo i.no salt circuit Court, to be bidd at tho City of Nashville, in aud lor said District, on tho 8th Cay of Oi loher, .(l, at 10 o'clock lu the lureuo in of that out, then and there to intersse Uu ir claims, and to make their allogatloua lu thai betlull. K. K. l,l.AMOiK, Junc3-14t U. S. Marshal M. U. T. , Stop tho Horso Thief. IT'IFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be luild for tho ap- V lireheiision and delivery of the man and a Roau IIoiku that was sto'en on Sunday niglil, the Hlh Inst. from the stable of John M. uvloud, living; In V. II- lliiiiriou (uuuty, six miles east of Franklin. Die horse Is tho property ol .Mrs. llary A. I'allersou. He is a dark roan, 7 veurs olil : a geoil ltugp y Dorse ; a heavy tail, holds it rather to oue side ; trots and pa ces tolorahly well, carries himtelf ijuile gay, bis bend nit ; i-w!y sH'.Ml all round, tie la very chcj :or uiihilchmg himself when left Blaialilnj liiU.ln-.l- The niau who stole I. uu Is supposed to be a dcKcrler from the federal army. He u a small man, some 21 years ol (go, with bushy bead ; bad on a Hoped hat. lie has been In the DUKiilioraoou sererai wecua. no culled Ids name John Column, hut bis real Dauie la John Cook, which will be found on bis blanket. The above reward will be paid ou the delivery oi bind horse to Mrs. Mar A. I alli r.ou, ten miles south of Nashville, near the .Nolentsville lurun.ks V U ,-a he beluga lo the s7tu or Chin inmaLa liegiment. ai Alt x A. MiittuM-u. June ll-l.ii Singer Selling Maehhie 11MR SALE. I)V FOR CASH, ONE OF SIN'GK.RS J1 feviing Machines, in good oidir, warranted, at UCi I ION STtlKhT. juueslw I. J. KAl.'lA.. J c j A ".Li ! 20,000 BUSHELS COAL, I ;.-t received ou Col,, iriitii.'dl . and lor faiA. ill. I. 14 ! It ut t!,n r.i. io i N r- It cl'iri'Ali AS iK iii Bi.'.kii.-, w.ll oe proi.ii'liy i..i-.'.l. ii iv l 1). I)U Ui: , Agent. ATI DISPENSARY 1 111 villi SHhiiUc Pinion. t i: n m s : Daar UKioff, per su'inm fl On " " -week VI) Tnt WrtaiT L'kiC!, per atinnni, f5 00 KKf.Kit L'mio.k, prr annum f I 0') WEDMI-DAY MOnXING, JUNK If, 1802. Tnke the I'nlon! It has afar larger circulation than any other daily nomr'pfipcr that has been published hero for years. It is the official nmXtper of the Unitcl Slate a for Tennessee. It is the (fficial ntwpaj-tr v the State rf 7ermessrs. It gives tho luteal iiftc) from the Military Dqiariiiirnf txiUh, arvt latrr than any other It has immediate communication wi'h the Military Headquarters, which no other paper here has. We must cither destroy the rebellion or be destroyed by it. We choose the for mer alternative. 'lie who Bctks to redress hia wrongs in a republic by an armed revolution, is as great a fool as he who would endeavor to remove a barrel of gunpowder frota his house by hurning md (lie gunpoioder. Nothing now makes Tcnnessceans rebel except spite, and obstancy, and wounded rride. Now tho question is, how long will this f t of the sulks, for we for we can give it no better name, in duce the mass of the rebels to light against the peace and happiness of the Commonwealth, their own being inclu ded ? It is snid that Jkff Davis has recently joined tho church and professes great piety. Uejumps from perj ury to prayer, and from prayer lo murder.' Like tho Turk in the Fire Worshippers : I lore wiinin in ciiangenii un Cf cursing and of priyer he sits In Savapo lonelincf-'l, to br; ol Upon tho coming nis'ht of blood." With that keen second 6ceui or death By which the vultuio pnurri his food In tho Slil warm and living breath." " There is no infidelity in our Confede racy. Jieligion is universal. It the pock ets of our eoldicr slain in battle wero to bo searched, prayer-books and hymn books would often be found. We start under good auspices. Dcmcs Ilecic'o. In the battle of Shiloh, we believe that the proportion of vade mrcuns found on the rebel dead, M as one hundred bottlea of whisky to one hymn-book. When did your troops " experience a change DCHtUiition I'nder Itebel lCulc la Itlliftijsljll. From the St. LcuU R.jiublkaa. At Itifl Union Clmtnlifif Ihu loUowing letter wa refill (fotn tho Presid ut of tliu Sunittiiy (Jonuur.-atoii : ; . Kr. Louis, Juno 10. 18G2. C. B. Fi.-k, Eta., Xecrelary Union Mcrchuttt' Imhitiip: Eucloeed you will tlnil a copy of a di?p;Ucb just received from Gen. llalLck. Ittxpl.iins itn. I snail uiHtiiitcn an agent on to-morrow wilh iucl) cotitt ilmtioim as may bt; nmde for the HUf'eriDg. e lour, ineitl, liitmi, bacon ni(l'"H, corn beif, huW, coiiee, ton, h u it r bchna, bominy, uru all necucd. IMchku tire sro I this to iba luercliaiits on '(Jbano to day, and 1 doubt not ibey will promptly uuu gen erouMy respond to tue ctuu. 1 artbH wil liug to coutiibutc, by notityidg inn of fame at rooms of the Sanitary Cunmi-siou, I will direct wben, wbcre and imw tbu tame elmll bo Rent. Very reKiiectlulIy, (Signed) JAS. E. YKATMAN. Next followed the reudiug of Geo. Hal- loak'e dinpatcb. On motion, luo Chairman nppolnted the following laumbers a coramittcu to colicit aulwcriptionii in acconl uiCH vvilb thd rcnuoht conlalned in thu J icf)itcli : It. 1. Clurk, Clinton B. tick, A. W. Fugln, FrauciB Whit- taker and A. G. Edw.ud.t. Tbu uiembisis, however, Mildred no eolicl- talivn, but came forward la crowds to tbe Secrutury'ij deek und put down their names lor liberul coutritmiious. I he leading pro vision d 'al'-rs giive tlvo hogilieadi of biuott each, and tbe millers g ui.-rully ten barruls of flour each. Those reprenenting other branch", of trada gave truly (,f such needful articles as wero epccially in the hue ol tucir bunuiMi. boine luetiibi r.-i inadu their contributions in urmey, to brf expended by the committee tor hrtidci proper to bo Kent to the neidy itihabiiuuti ot (J'jriiiib und vicinity. lu ball uu hour about two hundred (b liars in lu uity w.ro tub sciib-d, and eighteen bundled doll.tr in bucon, 11 u r niiil m'.h other commotliiieg hi ai; umed in the, letter cop'n-d above. At the. old C'huiiJ.ir cl Ccdiiineice ft Htril htr litter uud u c- py ol (J. n. llalb-ck's ilii S'litili wete rici.lv, i end rubmittcd t- u t-pecUl lbA-iUng. Tt t crtUty wu aut:i-r i-d f) ric i Ve coal i i'nil lulls, and, u-i Hlllo Ufuvn Cis.iu.bi!.. tb m.-nit-r i r- u.p'ly a . 1 netuCjl) ItrpcUd d iv tab. Qnratlona Anawrred, $'fr$. FJUort Baltimore Antrii. I notice in this (Monday) morning's edi tion of your journal a letter from a Wa'h'rg tmihin, higneil "Tbcllight Kind of a Union Miiti,7' in which be aks the following ques tions ; "I. S!!0!!!d Charlentoa b- t-npturrd. do you propov-u to b.iru the jilaie? If not, di yon propoo.; to niizo j.roiurty w ithout 1. ave er liccniseT . "2. Do you npprovo of tin; course already nd' pled by tlie Kedernl nrmy upon entering ft c.ipinri d ci'y to rinsick It, Men 1 all the ;i;ino! find I'lber articles ot value, and chip Hum Norib? ''.I. By wlmt anlhorilv have tlm Federal officer. at Alexandria. Vu., Newbt rn, N. C, and 1'oit Royal, C, taken iano8 from b'liis s, bad tbm b;.!t'd tip, and fhijipid lo th ir fiunlli- nt lh-i North? t. By T!.at authority did Gt'n, BurniitleB iu!o two boroe at Newberu, aud t-bip tlieui lo Itlioih' bland? '. I thie n for Uio restoration of our nee glorious Union, or in it a war of rob bery aud tillage of ihc Southern peopb??' Now, tt.r.", I am a Virginian, and a wituess of many of the noble and philanthropic tic tious of his demi gods J. lUris Co. can annw;r aoine of hi question by making cum pariaonsfor which m iny of our noblest citi zen'' can vouch. As to bid liit-t nutation, I would ack. biui if be would be willing that Boston t-hould burn, provhbd that Satan showed hia love for hi .Soul limn eons by a cluting them to reach aud capture that city? If I mistake not tbe tenor and poirit of hia 4 letter, I should think that his haud would bu the first to apply the torch. "Do we lutend to burn Charleston?-' Can ho calmly view the mercilul aud too magnanimous conduct of our Government in tau.pat-t and pieent la its dealings wilh treason, and then ak such a question? No, Mr, wo will not bum Chai leton, lor treason lurks not in wood, brick aud pjoriur. Hut even admit that we should, would we not have, the undoubted right to deal with conquered territory as we saw Hie Do not the rules of war war forced upon us guarantee to the conqueror tne boio privilege ot the disposal ot the con- quereil? We thmk so. Or would we not bu but lending es-iiBtuuce to the lire Heads of tbe South who have inaugurated a burning epochi As to his second question, I would Bay that thieves never take the pre cautioa to piuce aimed aim trustworthy guards atouud tue property tl tue rebellious, as our Uuion General. have done, and as the Rebel Gene rals have not done. Does common sense not teach him ihat in tbu best reKulat"d armies it Is impossible to hinder all midemeatiors? 1! a. lew urticles of luxury have been appro priated by tome of our soldiers, such article having been thrown away or left by the 11 e ing owin rs, who have riot returned to claim thorn, and who, by their flight, treason and desertion, forieit ail right, can they compare lu euormity with the wholesale stealing ol Jarge stuck t f merchandise from meu not in urms, bt lovers of tlio Union? M.i;iy of tho uiiichuati ol Borkley county, Va., nave lost ajl they possefcsed lu this way, the steal ing being sanctioned and applauded by-the commanders of the Rebel armies. Dots our 'Uukm men" uphold such acts? 11 i b third and fourth questions may Indeed be easily uneweud "by what authority.?" Hy the tame authoiily that Jell". Davis und Cu. inaugurated when tbey appropriated tho nation's property to individual and vll! us b. By the authority tout gives (in their estimation) the Rebel Generals tbu light to take the property and llvi s of the Uuionists. By the sume uuthoiily that th'i R- bd lead ers exercitu whin they bum by wholesale the fusleiiauce ol the starving nia.-fes of the South. And then "is this a war fur the re.-toration of the Uuion?" By his weak and childi.-h argument he withes us to learu that "Destruction" and "Restoration" are auiag oniric. Who bavo been the destroyers in this strife? Did not tho traitor's cannon first destroy our domestic peace, aud itng nate ber commerce by thu cowardly a-suult upon fort iSuuipter? By whose band I (hi? faggot n uw aj'plied to thu wealth cf thu South, and by whose command do burnlug villages and btnilets mark the stoppages ol the Rebel army, a at Corinth aud ether placi s? Yes, falsa Unionists, wo will restore the Union, but strangle S -ctBsioa. We will retake aud reoccupy our nation's strongholds on our Southern vo.ist, oven it by bo doing we rmasti a lew pianos and rpproprute a tew "hand organs." Let Secession sympathisers groan to see the death throes ol their imp, lor we are bouud to mike Southern chivalry ditr-his grave, "Burnsida hoitos" ilia tb bearse, aud "Secesh" pianos groan the requiem: I bo answered? C. Wa.biugton, June y, io:i. Opinion of a l-oiidou Journal. I'roui the Dally Loiulou News, May 20. . Tbo financial pot-ition of tho United States, after twelve months ol civil war, while it sorely puzzles our mechanical politicians, furnishes as striking a proof oi mo con tai.ey of a lree people, aud ol the true window u their rulers lu relying oa that constancy, hs their recent triumphs lu the Held. . . Every dollar which the Governim tit ot Wabbiugtou requinu lu borrow uss beeu raised witLiin inn union, promptly ana ut moderate rales of intereft, and, a. we know, everv dollar has been expended nearly as fast as raised. j jvernuieui securities, pay able at variously deicrreu tiertous have u- en given lor tho vast sums go borrowed, and these securiiies have been made by law a legal tender. Bdt instead of dropping to a iuiu ous discount, as certain reactionary pr,dn:i auiong-t us would have had the woi id ant ci pale, Treasury notes are actually ut thtee p.-r cent, premium, and United Stales s'ock is iu demand at 'JJ la the money inatket of N; w York. Thi re is uothing to be compared with thin lor grasYkur in tin! uuiuls id l.uio p un tiuui.ee. In t li j inid-t cf a t.-rr tio siruL'i e. in w b oh everv metiV and rooiircn ut ti..j country is needed, wi'.lt an i.imy ct 7 i)d DO-) lueu t'j I i.i.-e, pay, fe;J, ilin.tpli:.. bi.d iq i p at tbe exee. :-ivu to t which, pti v. i bi.tily, utlea is ufj-eLcy; and Willi a tin- uu too i. io li el V. .. I.'. 4 I v II. Il 'ilia ol g in boats und 1 1 i'i) c-'l v t'j e i.-tmc . i.ii 1 arm, t j 'I t eg . cry ut Ui. le of c mi ri or iu c ury have been InipoeJ without a murmur of lici)nton, and publio credit continues; tob.i nnfalteringly sustained at a fiiruro which tha Exchequers of Monarchy seidota hope to at"in. It would bu on ill compliment to tho sngti- c'rous and tlisfrnlnar ndvl'eri of IVsid-jnt Ijncoln t a'-eril'O these remirkabb) phr-no- mn mainly or primarily to any peculiar skill nf theirs in llnance. Tho thing ha lu it a far deeper and more Important untitling. Credit U duo to (h i Cah'n-a ut V'a"liingto'tt for the i-implieity stid cind.tr f.f th.'lr iinw tires- and tbovu nil lor the co'ir igeou faita tliey bav shown in th- calm Wdr.tlneNl and palrioiism of tbe p -ople. But in this in- domi 'ibl nnd nobl( fpitit cf the many lies tho true Interpretation of the marvel. Clev cr ministers mty. !rvin Ingenious lures in 1 iiiT of peaC' or plan-ibla britv; on the evo ot l'or"i;rn war, whereby to raUo rtraordi:i- ty loans, but no l'.nrepean ( iverniii 'tit sinca tho golden day of the Jiute General ff J I jt- land ba'i B!iccede.l in rii.-in tcluV'ty ivi',1 in its own t ,-rriti.iy, t i-i.iiiiar i .teiof I .i t.-r.'-t, witt'in twelve inontiis, a sum fquiv- alenf. in amount lo several year ordinary inconi', without materially depi eciaiing the value of iis sectirltie and ol It currency. As in pize and strength, s la financial succefS, tho lat'er comniouwealth excels its prototype. But tho cnuso in both is the same a fixed belief in the mind of the many that what they had nationally undertaken should be accomplished a silent, unargued, but in- trible conviction, scorn for tho idea of event tial failura an ull but unanimous resolution, to maintain at any cost, but to maintain thoroughly and honorably,, the guerden of those liberties they dearly priao Is the pqbllq Becret" of what looks to despotic aud oligarobio rulers as a riddle. The whole community commits iUelf to the cost ot the present war, because t'.ie whole community leels that the defence of the Federal Consti tution, and the suppression of unnatural trea-' Mm, is worth the cost, and ought not to be grudged. The rich men open their ntrong boxes, and tbe thrifty contribute from their frugal stores, and thu tradesmen and laborer tak.0 without a murmur payment lu the pro- missory notes ot the Slate, because all loci that they cannot afford to doubt their value. They do not want to believe that they have any light to ik for a discount upon them. They will not believe it; they do not believo it lor tho best of ull possible reasons, that they feel that tbey have it iu their power to maku good every Cent borrowed in their mine. This is publio credit, the publio credit ol a self-governing people, one of the great ist ami most notable results of freedom in , our time;, one of the most complete aud. comprehensive uiiswurs ever given to tha culunmieg of its foes. A rnitlu...! s. olliiat niotlter. ; Tho following ia a literal copy of m letter from a woman of North Carolira to her Bon in tho rebel service, fths ppcaka her minel frcclj concerning Jefp. IJa vis aud his Government l RioiiMoND Co., N. O , April 27, 18(12. Mr Until Sox I r' ceivud your letter of thu 7 ih inst., aud one from James of the 11th. I was glad to hear that you were all well. ' We nad all beg in gladly to anticipate your ' return Home s -on, but now our loud hones aro clucked by the pifi;r' by Coiu'resi. of Jell'. Davih' ouiraxeotia law, comnelllntr von all to remain, whether you wish to or not. I do tin. ik it H u:i o'Ur.iivi in tli Southern Couledemcy, and fp"ciiilly o-i North Caro una, asMio Ua already given so many moro tl'.an Were called lor, aud h tvin.' ho mnv companies which do not come up to the maximum ol the new law, it will lake the most of our nieu of the pie cribe T uge lo fill up. I very much fear that our Brosidout, If bo does not mind, will create a rebellion In tha ' S unburn Confederacy. I Lave not yet beard one speak In favor ol this new law, and bia other arbitrary law to disarm tho p -opie, by. ordering all their guns to bo taken, 1 see ha already beeu obj- oted tu by our Governor. . 1 1 wisn you to wnio inu as sm at vou re ceive this letter, aud tell mo what Alexander ' had beter do. I s.e no chance but that I will have to give him up. However, I will get ulong, und since be will hive to go, I wish him to go ia your company; bo write soou and tell mo what you w ill do. I wrote t ou Home tinpj atio, Informing voil lb it Jack McNull bud taken Fanny and Dave to Hell them at Apul Com I; but when he I oil ml that I did Dot ruisu tbu money to nar the deot, ho did not sell them, but Lirod them toBirry Mi Kay for their victuals and cloth. a. , This community wis very lst week, by rcc-ivirij J Jobu Johnston's wilu had cc by shooting ticr.-eif with was cureleesly bit ou thj been in great cihtre lor bs this cruel war comnieniivJ, i Neil D. died In Virginia, al Daniel White ws killed, reason ion 1 1 tway, aud she became (terlecty derangi d. I iitve j.ist returned troiu seeing Consiu lUetor Mo- . Millaii; ho Is sinking very fast, and cauuot torn lu the b-.-d without help. Sarah Is bloo ileclihing very lost. I tuut-t no cl my Imperfect letter, l'lensi write soon, and in u y the all-wise and merciful Gd be with you, and guard and guld i you safe through ' all dangers, i the prayer cr Your alleetionate mother, J.B. BUCHANAN. KEctHsiox Morals. The Hichmonel iJt.imiUU of the lilth complains that mur ders and robberies are now more frequent in that city than the have been for many years past. General Butler is more than a trumpt Vi hen threatened with assassination ia New Orleans he blocked that game by coolly telling the rebels I.ii successor would be General 1'htlps, the Van Leo ab- OUolilioilikt ! J.i'.i'.U' I