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VTN(THEKTF,R DAILY Rf 3 H ft p a If ;. JUXJ.i:J .1 i j. 1 . "Till: WILT, OF A PKOl'LE KkSoLVED TO UK illilU m LITTLE LKrfS Til. IN rOTKNT. ' VOL. 1. WINCHESTER, TEN., APRIL 12. 1BG3. -. V 3 W. J. SLATTCU, IViipriotwr. Terms : One Dolliir por jH.ontU. Notice to Subscribers. TV ken you find before your name uu your paper, please renew your subseriptiou, &s it is a notice that the time for which it has been paid will cspiro in a lew duys. $a A vtrv limited tpaa in the Daily ul loVm will be allowed for advertis.-iu.-uts. Trms,Cl fiO for each square. 1st iiisertiuu; "Seta for each subsequent insertion. Articles of .much length, intended for publi cation, mrst b handed in in the forenoon to insure publication nevtday. Obituaries. Tributes of Kestvct, and Funeral Invitations chared as ;idv'rtis::neats, but rui -riaijei and deaths published an news Advertisenftnfs of charitable. iuMitufloua at half price. Sjau 'Tno annexed extract from a late speech of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, shows htm to be a pretty good hand at iflus trating the glotious old puritan. HcMr htm : 1 A COUPLE OF ILLirSTRA'l'IOX?. I propose to give two illustrations f these truths. 'J'ho first in in your midst. Every Sabbath you have a ' tiormoa trom Kov. Dr. Cheover, demon strating that our failures in haltle arc twins; to the displeasure of Cod, be causoVf tho Bin of slavery. Cries of "Oil." lie makes slavery tho terrible crime of the world in his own fanoy, and reduces Omnipotence for the taslc of punishing us by war for its exist, once. Ho conveniently ' forgets that there is another side to the battle, and -that when wo fail, God sides, by the toolish logic, with slaveholders. Laughter. Parallel with, this logic, turn back to 167o, when Randolph canto to Xew Fvriilnn.l from the parent Covernment, to find 'out tha ca'.uc of the Indian war. The auswer of the Government of Massachusetts furnishes the com mentary : It ofiieiully d blared that: "these "are the great nxA provoking i wild for which God hath given tho barbarous hoathrn commission to rise Againnt thorn : For men wearing long hair and periwigs made' of woman's hair. Laughter For women wear- . ing borders' of ha'r. and disguising j tli em Sid ves by following strange lash-j ions in their apparel. For prof'aneness in the people for not frequenting tho meetings, and others' going away be-, fore the blessing is pronounced. For suffering the Quakers to dwed among them, and to sot up their thresholds hy God's threshold contrary to their old laws and resohtious, with many such reasons. ' "Thus it wi'.l be seer, that the original defects in tho Puritan character have heen' copied to this day. Like tho Chinese artifit when told to copy a fine and oostly piece of porcelain to which Horat) accident had happened,' ho follow ed his instructions with such great, bk'di and labor that ho copied tho crack which extended the whole length of fhe model. Laughter truco boat New York while the latter is having her boilers repaired in Phila delphia: .Something of a scene took place as the prisoners were being marched on board tho boat, in consequence of a party of rebel sympathizers, mostly females, making ho demonstrative u display of their auction for the priso ners as to cause the guards to require them to vacate tho wharf. The females Beamed inclined to hold their ground, waving their handkerchiefs and kiss ing their hands to the prisoners, who replied by noisy cheers and. shouts. The Union soldiers were greatly exci ted by this impudent demonstration, and expressed their indignation by groans and warm expressions ot feel ing. In view of the inhuman treat ment of Union prisoners at .Richmond, nothing restrained them from pitching into both Butternuts and sympathizers but the fact thai the first were priso ners in their hands and the bitter were women,- ''u;!i !',r! turned f HM r T -; w .,. ... I 1 1 1 ' !.'!! t. .vi. 1 a : N'y that all ey, i:i with eaisr gitzn to our r . .... . . v.uar.eu-n. :ina ii lii-arts uri' j ;iii-.taf inir witn an cariiust ilt-siru tlifit sli iny In; i-null. ri f b-at buck tne ruihhs invmlr r-? f her timo-j honored soil, we thi:ik t.ho 1'i-lb.twing .p'.; in-.! jn t( p-i'fin. by that tnw son ef p.-sy, vh. trik-s-f ,,s th K-Fi, Vl'ittl !oir-; ; .... 1 ..... . ' out of place: CharlcHtim ! r,;i! iii'i:r'.-:ii'i- r 1 :i-;rf ,-, i .., 1:1,. 1 1 'i 1 II T HIXKT t : M U O D . Cairn a that ftcond snm in-, r whi dt pre-vdv Tho firit fall of !l. In t!.is broa'l .niriliht "f hrridc dr.iils, The Citv lidM th-; j;i:!l t!i.- n tllM!''.lil J'.l.ll i huh ml ;n .; -i' i - jlull tx. i;i tii.;; - i.t racti i i'n 1 1 1 ii.ii wns e ".!; 'I oi. I Tho bill ;llu,!i-liit-:: uU v ,1 jth'i ('(ilil.'il'.'f ito ,k:''-r..-, , .-. .( I p.rt. :' rt.fry, I 'I'll- .'-'.'li::t(- t!;.'H Wi-cf int.,, , I Tho ir..ii.- - ;'.. i t -I 'l T- t I una 1 i-utt i ins biu.-i t:i xt As yot, behind tb?!r ran. parts st .-r 11 arid proud j ;u.-;-.I th- Mil K r-i-irirnrii" th- im . I .1 .1 .1 - lark Suwaer, likj a L-attl-io-nt-d do .id, Looms o'er the Si-hitnn d-cp. No Galpo frown? from lofty cliff or snar To guard the holy str.i.'id; But Moultriu holds in l-ni-'a lu-r dugs of v.ir Above tho level .sarrtl. thousand guus li- un: . tav Jj.vws. Trie .Uobile Tri-i bune in speaking of the bad effecta of titay laws, remarks thus : ft is very truly sa.d that these stay laws have a demoralising ctrecl. First of a!!, they impair the sacredness of a debt obligation, which is the source of credit and high toned principle. They stimulate speculation for they allow money to rema n in tho hands of those whom it docs not rightfully belong to, and thus they are tempted to make ventures with a recklessness which would not obtain if what they hav a control of were their own. "Ono can see now how little principle there is among cerfaiu men who have hitherto stood in good credit. With an abun dance at their command, they treat creditors with contempt, a? though, in the ab.soiK'o of law, there were no mor al obligation on a debtor. A continu ance of this and it is tolerated to an amazing degree will leave its traces lorg lixed on our communities, it will obliterate that clearly tnaikedline be tween honesty and dishonesty; and the effect will bo extremely pernicious ori those young men now growing up, and taking tho form which will lust the ux through hfo. And down fh dun-.s couched, Unseen, beside the flood I 10.. : .. -.! . . 1 . .1 That wait and wati-.'.i for bioud. ile.in.whi!, through strops ftill ech(ii,j; with trad,.-, Walk Jfravo and t'lourh'f'd inert. Whose bunds may ono day wii:U the patriot hhidrt As lighdy a3 the pon. iVnd maidens, with such eyes as w;-ulJ jjrow dim Over a bleeding hound. Seem each one to havn caught tviu ?treath of him Whosi sword she sadly bound. Tims pirt w'tliout, and :srrinr.-l at ho-ne, Day patient fullr-whia; day. Old Charleston hio'cs from r.'of and tpire and domo A-ross her tranquil bsy. "li, .'!.(t 1 d.".)"r i h-Kou-c eo:i"iin-i'd in t. j-pi.-r of tho (orumitt-i-of roui'-rrtii-i- in n-!;itiuu to the t-.v .ecufioa of mail cotitr".c'.-'. :.ior,iu:, Apiiio. An ol'.ieiid di"pu!r-h !at s trut. il'ij . tvrny, fuurlnuidred in mu-ib-r, miKtlv c tit.'.,! ,i-.d troops, hui'1-d r.t ra..(j.i:'Mi!:i y. .-K'nl:- v. Tli-y wro atta-lvd 1 y (.urc-.vnlry atid r-r n V j1 wi:lt a lo: s of jlfiwi l:i'h I O. :- l,,ss v.'.s li-u t..iu':t and one piivatn ki!!.d. am'. t?ve r'b'ht!v v.'cund".. Viuik.-) i'titib.-at nut. l-.:ek o fh:p Island with ti c v.'i 1. 1 ft-i- ;!. i in li- :ii e-'i ; !.;.vo ! "! s'-nt to t.'o nrcti of notion. iyjPNr.r. iUE.s., Ajni 10. Yi'sfotrlay Mrj. il:irii?-o:i lu-iwd roa." tho nd enemy ahovj St. Jv.s-pli f'hips, through a nunu-ed f-xs, from Jnix'h I And spicy Indian potts, liriri!; Siix'-n st-r-.l nnti iron to her hands. And Fuium(-r to her courts. ic-! ::ieupon fitiri wiih tweU 1: and sit pounders, 'i'.ioen !:ny i 1 !i-d with -na peee, wLi::h w.is soen sti.f a.vd, urid t'o y withdrcv. Sevfii-al alu'lls froni our b-'ti.,rief exy-l.-d.-d In (ht; u.ld?t of t'u; i u.-n.y. o.-u:i!:l.-? i-r. car side. LYNCrriU'i:'.;, A.-:vil 10. Thn truir, wli'el. l.-f: li--r-. I hi nio-!i;ii on tlto Vis jinia Kiid '1 i-im .,.-( j i 1 wid. four hundred r-xiLan.-.l 'i.nt'-d .-.-ite rr!...r.eM b.-M-ci. run c!l';i. ::.e, tooundin'' t!- v Put still, al' nj yon din At. mt'c line, 'I'h- only hostile smoke Cr.-eps likn a hamils mist above tha brine, From some frail, floating oa.k. Th - lV.-:ib-., wi!' .i, ,., ti'tir i.rii.-i. l'liiil 1;,: in- in, ihjr. nf 1 l.-l !!-. t-.ko ur . ... !i ( I'. ,1' V a r r.-r ,.t..i.tt :: p. ', 1 , en ;i !y i!i . ,: in-. i.tt ry Wo take the following items from the Charleston Courier of tho 8th nsfc. The Paper Question. rj'tort Courkr : I read with much regret, in your issue of the 3d instUnt, that owing to tho high price of paper and tho dest. uction by fire of the Kath Paper Mil's, '-yon could see no aiter 11 a tve to f he suspension of your if-suo." jather than each a . Btispension 6h)tiid take place. I for one, of the daughters of Carolina, pledge myself to eond to I On a very rainy day, u man en ' torim-hH h onsc was !iri:.rit..! hv hi ot the pr-n-nt n'.'.mtion of all :. .t ..... r 1'.... 1 . . .1 1 , Shall tha Spring dawn, and j,.;, still clad "l "W1 " 1 11:111 W1" : : ... 1 ........ .1- ., . .. .1 . i . timjjWi 1 iJi-.ii,.i ui mnnm,; u.-: only U I P r III- ' iOV And with an un?e.thed brow, - err-munt r-ards v.il'i ap;'re'.-r...;..n, and ad j Rest in th strong arms of h-r palm crowned jULni.-'t.-r.a ju.t rcbuk.' to sn-c 1! .tors. is!-, I ...... As fair and freo a.t now ! Wo kr.otv not; in tho Teinplo of th-) Fates God haa inflcribd her donin. And, all untroubled in her faith, sh-. wattJ Th. triumph or the tomb. ADDrMDA, NoT BY II T They come! tha hellish foo wi'.h vilrf inttnf, With iron elads by the seore. And thousands on rapine and t.uid-'r bsr.t, Inveft it by s-a and shore t l.ho ibll v.vin s tictioiil.vl Dy Utl it'atmor: 'Xov tav you ;iro wet, go and 1 tch WHO I! dear, vvhii me a hiifket oi va;er." Kt (dieyed, brought the water nmlthr.uv it all -'.vor her, caving u t'.-.v s.-hu - ixr.e, ' ov ny deu:, whii'j you a-e v.et, go a: id fetch another." On JTumtpr:3 wills tht-y vent thfir raw and j iu;j-JJ . - iJx. goleen. ' 1 FOUR ();.'. i T V; I;siiKLS MI! I With strong and well-direi.ied iiv !,ST:'l) WANT I'D. -r waich my Paj or Mid you may designate, all i But soon, shrouded in lurid e.n and tlauie, i hi- hct r-arkct priet. r..r t. Dcparturo of Confederate Pris oners for the South. A Washington' despatch gives the following account of the departure from that city of the Confederate pris oners who have just arrived at City Point: Four hundred and eighty-four rebel prisoners were Kent South to-night by the flag of truce boat State of .Maine, nndor charge of Capt. Mulford. The number was made up of t wo hundred and forty prisoners that reached hro laet night from Sandusky, Ohio, cap tared mostly in Missouri, and two hun dred ati forty.foTzr from the Old Capi tol and Carroll pruoas in this city. Among th prisoners woro twelve ofi fer captured prior to the proclamation of Jeff. Davis and the interruption of interchange? of ofScora caused tht reby ; aJeo Dr. Wilmer, of rebel smuggling BOtoriety. The steamer State of Maine tajtes the pJisce of the regular tlag of Hail, Charleston! City of historic; fame! Thri-e. glorious thy laurels be ; Thy foes be driven back to w!ir:.r thrw came' I Their ships to moulder in the ts-a! the rags I have or can obtain in my I Whipped, and sinking, they Tjeightorhood, (by handing tho ray bag round) to be manufactured into paper lor the continuance of tho publication of your interesting and valuable paper. It by force of circumstances its publi cation should bo suspended, the great .mouth -piece of charity in the Stato will be stopped, besides which we would perhapd hear no more irom "Personne. I am suro the ladies of the State will send any quantity of rags you may require, rather than there should be a suspension of your paper. A SOLDIER'S MOTHER. roiire : W. J. 3LATTEU. f.udtioi UiSiue ttti. tif .... . -1 . . - , . . . I 1 1". c-e !. ', 1 1. ' , r 11. 1 .1 JX?. tun j.- V"'!.- !! 0.1 'ihc J:l.:k v''I i'.; ..V-!. vii.i'i olu :: i W. J. SI utter rdi-!;':';: rno r-.ue. l :.j iMffK FANCY.FOOK AUJc! ilareb V V.. VH. -.y I kmW AliUindsofblanl,! HWsO,r N. A t ;. K ior me use 01 i.ie at 1 my printed as neatly an ran bo doce. in th ( ot iu.iPtnr.en i.-irwtn invrrii'r .v 1: unrtt r.j . j i.. . . .-1 1 . r . o, icoj. Dronzta, for We thank our air friend and corres pondent for her offer and still more tor the flattering expression of appro val. Let all good housekeepers estab lish a rag bag and proservo rags. We tha!! be enabled soon perhaps to advise tben; as to the disposition to be made of tho rugs. Editor Coceiir. JJditcrs Courier: Pealing an intf ret in your pipor. i would like to he! you out if poHsiblo. Can voa fthroag any chenvcul process kaown, malte old newspapers fit for nsaagamr If 30, please let rao know. j'oeotitigo, April 7, 19b'3. Chattaroocra, .d;:r;i r.i '.i;' AVitn t it. IIACM.VESTF. CAI.Pf:TKl!.J and I.a- ; borers. Libera! wagei. will be raid Apply Tnar2'Mm. r. w com:, T'V . Fancy Printinrr, on hand. Orders prompt.y tilled. State of TenaesBfe, yrankiin Co. I Tobacco sxr. Preston Hatchel and others vs. W. ilatchel! - ( 0FB0RN1-. has constantly on hard and others extra assortment of tobac-'o ot'dltfvrrr.t grai. la otftdience to a decree of ie County Court, finf V'-Pf-'': h of Franklin eountv. Teonessec. rronouuc.4 at! v? & t.-atr,ri ot tl e pubhe. .t.-.re at Ui its April session. 18C3, I will sei f..r cash flt old stand o N.-nh (-nuie. in-he,ter. the Court Houee door. In Winchostv.". T.-niu-t m'lf 1 see, ON THE PIKST ifO.VDAY i N XX NXT, the following Rla-res: Lw.z.-; iu;. I years, aad two children, sgei - an! '. jeur;, and Rachel. ared 10 yrs. Tha bid dines to j commence at$ooO for Lizi. aid tw- chhd.-en, WO for KMiieil. johx a. epochs. apS-td Clerk. t:, any c- ; tod nt ihl.t 1 liic". at Ti.'t: u ;.r.i printit,; of U As;, I ho