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Sported by the Press Association 18G- Entered according to Act of Congreas in the year 1163, bv J. S. Thrasher, iu the Clerk's office f the District Court of the Confederate States, for the Northern Di&trict of Georgia. - special dispatch to the caoliniak.J Johnson Brigade for Vance. Hasoyek Jckctiox, March 12th. " A CoriTcntion "was held in Johnson's Brig ade, .which nominated Vance for re-election. The meeting was large and enthusiastic- Addresses were delivered by Col. Garrett Capt. Robinson, Col. Davis and Capt. Uaily. Strong anti-IIolden resolutions wercp&sed From Georgia. lIiLLsnasTiLLK, (., March 11. Gkokoia Leihsl atcrh Mk.a:c or G ivjc.in of Brown. Governor Brown's Mtssage waa read to day. It recommends a vigorous Stnte policy th questions of relief to Btddier's families, cotton planting, illegal distillation, impress ment of provisions, te removal of slave, and desertions from the army. The following is a syuop!K of his remark on other subjects. The lute action of On'rcs ha hit.ken the conftd. nc of the people in tint justice or com petency of Che management of our linancid affairs. The compulsory funding of seven hundred millions of dollars within forty days, at a le- rife of interest than i-i pieced on the face of the notes resembles repudiation and bad. faith. Th secret session, in which were discussed important ruiuisures, wer a blight inc. curse, convenient for canvassing what wuTil hear the Iigh iJm1er th ntf mil- iiary om wnu us uncortiituuoiiai ertweripi tion. citizens will not till the ranks of tlie ar ray, hut will tay at home deta'ched, thus de priving the State of her active militia, and . pUeing eivilri;fhts in subjection to military power. The suspension of the ILibt'is Corpus, un der the pretention of necessity, confers upon President livis powers denied by the Con . stitutioti. The power of Congress to sus pend the Ilabeax Carpus is only implied, anlj i limited by express declaration in favor of! persorjal liberty. Congress cannot confer judiciary powers upon the Executive, and warrants issued by th" Presideut are in plain violation of tho (constitution. If this act is acquiesced in, the Issidenl may imprison w hum he pie ises. It is only lieeessary to allege treasonable efforts. So Court dure b.veslig ite the case. The Legislature is rccainmende 1 to take pr mpt action t stain , the act with seal of their indignant rebuke. Tue Governor reviews th" cause of the war who is responsible, and bow peace abould be sought. He occupies half his mes Mge in showing the unchristain character of tbc war. The Northern Democrats and m dcratu Itepubjieun& are cxhonorarled from 'cmsiag it. The responsibility rest exclusi vely with the wicked Republican lenders who denied the compact of the. Constitution and declared for anti-rdavery Bible and an nti-slav-ry God. .These leaders, obtained posses -niort of the Federal government and S uth was compelled, in self defence to sever the compact of sovereign State. Wicked men promise to restore the Union bv the paradox of force. Cnder this pretence A motion calling for tho correspondence in the case was rejected yeas 153, nays 178. The Danes have at last regained Duppell. The Congress of Settlement meets in Lon don, but hostilities will not cease. The rtlease of the Tuscaloosa has been or dered by the British Government. Gold in Xew York on the 9th advanced to ICOi, atld closed at 1136 J. third dispatch.3 Richmond, March 12th. The Baltimore QazttU of the 7th received. Nothing deG-j nite had been heard from Sherman. The re- port of hi arrival in Vicksburg was contra dieted. Kd Patrick's expedition is conceded a fail-j nre. Another attack upon Newbern i deemed imminent, and active preparations arc making to repel it. Gen Grant wan tn route for Washington . It was reported that Meadejs to be court martial sd on charges preferred by Sickles. Serious collisions' have taken place between the troops and people of Southern Illinois Mebs of a similar character in Pennsylvania Ohio and other States. The Consul from the Imperial Regency of Mexico has reached Washington. Later European Trews unimportant. Muir, formerly British Consul to .New Or leans,. did in England. . , Confederate ateamsr Georgia left Cherbourg on the 15th ult. Flag of truce boat arrived at City Point fouv days later news to-uight or to-mrrow. Yankees are much alarmed with regard to Longs tree t's whereabouts. One account re presents him en route for Lee, another to Johnston. - Much alarm is felt at the threatening as pect of Eu gland and France. A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch giving an account of the battle of Gettysburg pays the following high compliment to GenTl Scales brigade of N. C". Troop. : 'Brig Gen. Scales on the left, with the left of his brigade rcstingupon the turnpike, after passing trie envision m .viajor ucn. lieth Pkteusburo, March 14. Capt. Edenbo- Wged a brigade of the : enemy i - j u r u -1 t. ithen en 1: aged mi the extre me I rough and eight men of the signal JfP'.:,..!, division, upon the . boarded and captured, rnday nignt, on an- ( t road, which caied the cneniv semond river schooner Zalia Jkdcer, oi PoJ"t-ifui b ick. 'The brigade continued to advance A Bri te in Yankee Uniform. The Co- A.TRtTE PICTURE OF THE STATE OF AFFAIRS EVERYWHERE. The Colombia 'Guardian furnishes a very good idea of tile state of affairs in Virginia as well as the Palmetto State, in the following : purpose of l Ti,0 r 11 i..i,r,Q mnMi-L an 30U prove your loyniry, nuviam : ml O eitizei of like qualification, us au , . . , . t. A. P decide Ihe matter in dispuie, who liali ..c lumbus (Ua ) San vouches for the truth of . 8Wril as afwn,rfllf . wbo shilll ,KiIr llu. ytutti . the following: .j adduced by th. partie.. as to Ihe value l ' . t i..- Bnn. n,.i r..- n... 1 property, ami as-ess a ju-t compeu.-at ioi, ii.. -.. """ t.itJl., wtu: of sicconliag. to tii- leMiinoiiv. I slinll bo Of opiaion jrrrrt it is ntceysa lu 1 --. lr!.4; piop'Sty lor." fJbllc us-, by itf , a 1 m. . PVwrvn'itDra Liirniiirnnnr run 1 nitioriiT.'irv. 1 in 1 - "vunti umv iiivuiinvu wnicir was v '7"' 0 h ,. V': T r, . , , ' 1 the linpract Iniitv 01 jr..Cil:-ui4 tlir an.- tit of Maior fffttCt of lhc Page of the Funding Act has vvHh rebel women. ! purcW. o as to aceuLmlate n. c .rv- PPosite side ! bccn pagic. No wave of a conpnors 4 lnch was the reply given aw accomplished : plies for the isimy, or !L -'omI :i; t lj- sr soon to i wn has ever been more so." Ihe small notes lady by a thing m buttons and stripes at the i any locality, he nwv, . eneral 1 .it v i land, with valuable store j. Captain and crew and three negroes brought off and the vessel burnt. She was Several vessels and but our men were net rapidly and" a it oinmencod ttt descend the hill opposite the noge on which . the em-my valued at $10,000, was posted it encountered mcterrible fire ! ve rrmmoeu us i ine oc3.i itnui gunboats were close bv.jofgr .p.- and .-hell on the left llank and f;rape re.i ol those in lurkey. t.en you enier 0 : ... In fi-onf !,.. ...ni r. r the door of one in 1 on.t.intin-.Vlc i an aiier- ifrwari u wumo uiw imui me oottoin " - - - j ' ". --ry ' 1 - 1 uimuM f .... a 1 meerschaoiii and -nriietlv reaches With his 1 u -r 111 I at. 111 'hii'v - a ai j via- iiii i .11 11 1 - - - - ------ are being horded for speculation beyond all Vcderal headquarters iu . Chattanooga. The : tle P'Ojier subordinate olneer, atulw.i .. doubt. 1 he burden and lnconvenreuee liilUh...,.,! ri,1,).c.lili ,, ,,.,.,,.: property to :e tuken tor iLe pai.lie ..-e. ., upon thecotn.tft.ncra. For onietnn Vieshop- . j co mpensat 1... due the owner U,v Uv. ... . , v..- tx vwv- u.-ierimueo ami me value umiui a,- p.i.x.u. 1 eity by Rosecrans' precipitate retreat. Tho for ia thetirsl and M-cori.! M-ction? 01 ti.i.- ;:, . . r r -w w w -w- -m. w t- rSili 11 ilL.lt IN il!-V . ivarda from the ei-einv's 1. rtlirf r,osiii.,n . , . . j - ;II.re the tire was singularly sev re. Ev-y Financial New Yovk, March 4th 6. P. M. fit-M. otiirer lya-i rtltt.-r kiile.l.or wmuju.. Tiie stoek markft was atroiig ibis morning, ' ftri)r Gen. Scales nnd hi oHly Captain (Rkl and ajlvanci? priced Were obtained on a lu"gc j ,jeK were both disabled by aevrre wounds, business. I The brigade halted for a moment- to return The money market remains ea&y, with tbethr rneiiiy's fire now very severe, and wliilst rale of interest at 5a IS percent. ' halte.l was thrown into some confuriou. Mi- ri'U . J I . t . .1..11 . . .. Thu demand lor exchange was dull at 174 or-Gen. Pender, with'a part of-hia staff, and Brig. Gen. cabu, thougtt sutr.rin very htig sti k having a booker the ind awl hooks d.i-vn what you :15k for without moving out f nis -t!af.rt,,bk.iiting p -"iui.-. At another be will puff his smoke pj:cth- ut of hi fat checks, and with a stretch and a yawn, will answer to your request, I liave sd'l as nyich as l.c-ire atxvit to-ikiv. I believe 'I 'won t sell Skc. 5. Thai, it shall ne the duty o. ii. President, as carty a p.acti:ab.c Htter 1 pasa.!ie of this a t. to appoint a eO!iui::s:j.- in -each S'ati win re-roporty shall I t d. answer is. 'No chaiivre.'' If one ed that state some time ;t" as was id.iidv visible from the import u ble na ng mfi-nid whbh Gold opeTed firm in the mornig at IGI , J nmct, from a severe wmrid in the l:- s.x.n ! I,,t't yw"r 'inquiries. Now, however, the 'in from which it advanced to Jolj. It has butraHjtf,i tWbri-ade, which ag:ii:i pushed on to ' ru lt onc before V)UCed that figure since great speculative movement in rcbruary when it was' run up to 172J. Unless s I thing isspe. dily d n in Congress to cheok-jxhc troops- of t hi division which h'a.l been the gambling operations which are daily car- SlU n town touh-r up prisoi.ers were now ;e the!,icittrge under command .f Lie at Colo, el J ho l trh" : the time his no chan re. , 1863, Gordon, 34th N. 0. T., driving 1 he cnomy j how win .n-ustom r Uj expected to have it ? some-i Uiroiwh and beyond tin- town of Gttvsbui ir. Tho Railrojids, too, have announced that Federal Spy Executed. DKiroroLis, March 11th. McGibbou, a Federal spy, was executed this moruing. ried .hi in this market the highest point win withdrawn, and th whol. division was form probably again be reached before tin? Tat of ej 'uiaC ah.ng- tht ridge opposite the town -ly- - land Compter v .Hill, the left re.tinr on the 'Fairfield road. And thus ended th.- first day's tight. ttVfcttysburg-r-the. most successful to tli'5onlberii canse.Sv f.ir. if tb. iliree hivJi Tbe fate of General Kit-U-irriivul hh,nd.whkrb will ..vnr t;iL-.. mr- The following is the Jfer aid's news sum mary : Tue Situation pafrick's expedition to Ru hmond is tlie pro miittfnt fatue uj tU wajr "axcwi to-day ; yet it appears neither definite nor satifactory." ft u saitl lliat General Butler announced his ar-fo spill nui c.iri viaj , vrituiii uic mica ui r oi iresis vionroe, after penetrating to the suburbs of Richmond, skirmishing as he went and losing one hundred and fifty men, and including th 1 c 1 a .1 . ..: :n morable the fisr. the lac-..a..d the actora. wu ue-lou,,ulu u,rl,ms wc "lu Mudi bie..rh4i4dleWwi.th V'LXl 'J ' " 'Wv vf -v down ofUit. daymBuTmortfwaa vet to10 , dugpt th oc spilled fWtheiJutchery was couiideic I? tnlrQld "X whuh excludes or ej -els a pnssenger lor warn 01 a iickci i.r I which he is refused a chancre, mar find itself A r t .1 i 01 i liiiciiiiini hi n iiii 1111; i.iin iiv;Lt-i uct nv . Hp 111 IlifTTirp llnriri flin ' - - - or Ub . slaughter was ended thing in regimentals was. known as General Wagner, formerly a hog drover in Ohio. In the presmf instance he was laying flat upon liij l;iflr ftrr-ir Mi liinilt1i v!tl li...,f t.,..K ! .1 1 i: .. 1 .1 ,(. ...v,....., ..v, ia i tiv- 1 101 inr puotiu ns.'. mill l-i'iyu'M. 01 me irovi i .i- vatel upon the nia.itel shvlf. ir of such of llio St a Ws in, which the l'n.-uli-.. I am not what- vou arc pleased to call , ! lniH' appoint saia eonimisfioiers to : r.,.,i . . , , , V t 1 1 ' anolher commissioner- to a-et .11 coini.i,.:! loyal woman ; and, having no desire to be- with Ul(, cnim,,us.OU(,r uppuintea by 1 uv J 1 . come such, shall make no eflort to adduce : ient, who shall rcceiv f lie ccnnnvn-.iH., , . tlie'proof" you suggest. I came here, sir, j eight dollar per day, and ten cents jur 1.. . Many of our shopke.pfrs r,ach-iou business, not for the purposeof discusMiig . 11,0 lI,crics 01 1,;itlv ,ulil,ulRi,m5"1- r Ul a board w!ios duty it shall be to fix ...,. . - ! . 1 1 -i Till ( . . . quest niigni say ucniauu 11 you vui near it, is reasonable, and your oompliauce by no nieaus inconsistent with your duty." " You're a d d she rebel," said the thing in stripes, " I know my duties; and, let me add th.it my otlice is no place for she rebels.' 4 I was fully aware, sir, (judging from j our general reputation) that the society in which you move is adapted to the tastes of neither ladies nor gentlemen, and naught but a moth er's solicitude for her child could have brought me here. Good afternoon, sir." This is reported as an actual occurrence. The morning after this occurred. Hragglnade' his appearance on Mount Lookout, and the lW )..ivl. 1, Jnr-ili.l w lint- i?n.l.i- 1 HUSSIUUOVS WlHii " f . " f, f do .- hy the Pici.lei.t, the PreM:ej,i , I point both commission.-y .Xlul ,aU . ! adv ice a id consent of tl,e S'.iiafe. Sherman- in Yicksbuhg. .Sherman has' ,Si:c. i. That all pnme.lv imnre-.-1 i .ii-.. . prissengers must furnih change or else bede- i tarred entrance to the car. e nave believed this illegal from beginning. In this State, at least, the principal has been laid dow n by our Courts that those who rc-rive money in exchange r accommodations furnished, are l.O'ind to furnish change. It is u long time siitee. we have seen or even thought of the de cision, hut unless we are much .mistaken, it oriees to be pau by the (lovei nm;i i. im proper'y Imprecd or taken for the pu nse, as aforesaid, o as I o a Herd jut eut!i sat ion to the owners thereof. Said coir ;;.U ers shall agree upon, nnd publidi a Fch-di.. prices every two uiontlis oi; oftei:f r it i hall deem it l roper; and. iu l.e - ii t ,, shall not be alle to a.i ee in any mami- r . fined to them in this act. they shall h;s.- i., point an umpire to decide -i Le luatici i.i .ii.-, . whose decision shall be Ihe dicisiori ,f ; board; and .said umpire s!iall receive i he y;., rate of coiiipe'salin lor the tiia- . ) serve .allowed to said coinml.osiuUci 7 re-j ively: I'll. tided, That said to i oiu i re residents of thj. State for Aliioh ili-v !. be appointed; an.li: the Covcrbor ofa.iei shall leftist! or neglect t( appoint saiJ e. siuuers within l-en Uayss aiicr i iniuW.' among the missins Colonela Dahlgrcn, Cook ! thls Clty for Uw Jflit on Monday l ist, and Litchfield. , , . . '! Capt. Philip Cayhmeverra del e-tive, W; s n - I ue war committee in ashington is atjt;ceU as be:n5 ,,artic.,larlr desirous of ming- i.unii"u.u , r, , ., , F. i:.... papsagu of the il it; ot-t nice boat which left , , , - 1 , work, and interesting developments are daily ; jj,, -one back to his base to get a breathing spell j e, ,ljr AlU1c, "V ,,'uri"-i"1 5,1 . 1 t anv peisou other tha i Jhu person uit. 1 & r . xi .... l mi . if:. I . -. ... . . . 1 " ana nx up lor anoiner movement.. Aiie jus- raist a, giovvn. or i o iiicii tiie same. t.Y IIavk ti From Richmond. llw HMOND, March 41: At auction to-dav Confederate bonds, 8 per cent.", due 188 l,j brought 115J; interest bonds, lo million loan, and registered, 122; cotton loan bonds .....iur tliP .n.nrv and. init l..-tiki ...... made Among the most recent and most n.-; relchin . pint he was obsened to pass j JVG,'T1T",i' Rl" " u armu s ul t he teivsung disclosures is the fact th.t Genera. , llUo lhc handi of one ofthem a large pack-! i-ancy have been strengthened by the Meado did order a retreat at Gettvsburir. i ...i : i. r.. . l...v. i: .. i.. : : reecut coiisi-rtpno ami the trren already rut and that the order was not compiled with' ,tf!tl t.rs,rit. iiMtf.;i .u ffficer in command m tllL' runMi.e Kleral armies will be mucl, ecause one of the best fighting gene-als ot;of lhe Yaakee pri,onera to be sent North.- Uia" 1 Jl"ht Iast J'. , me war nan atreaay commenced tiie Lat.Ue.;in a w kiiV-..ft..r tb nrir. i J,u' d in' "rMM.tti.t a ' h" r 'pers puo- A per intent effort foj the removal of Gen Nothing of interest from the Peninsula today. 0.-..., , auv w...uu u, v...,. j which had becnwiit to take them to forlrcs lyo, closing io.. oiocks generally lower. ; -e---o . fa- Monroe, tne one who ws seen to re-eiv. lli Gold 23. Sterling oxchange 20. t 1 . 1 1 I ... ! . " j- . leaieu in ine late eiecuo.i in a pari M tire vvhich h;id he,.n :..., hi. hv Cashmever i taki n back to iein' transferred to the ie-'eral steamer , .. , , ., , ... .., . . '- y. It i fii"i rr ii .ii l ftii ::ui iii i .iii.iin i in ! r i. ..r i 111 lll v a.vi'w - i IIV I H IV J I .si.i.iqypian of tlie 4 th of March says : Our latest intelligcrfcc is to the effect that Sherman did not stop his retreat until he was safely within tho fortications of Vicks burg, -where his entire army now is. There was scarcely any need for such an extraordi nary hurry, but when an army is once thur- oughly frightened.) it is hard to check them. must be --very -' humiliating to Sherman sons hohiing t -c sauu ibr tln-ir own u-- COil.-UMpt.oa, uniUi iiu shall make the .. I' j. herei. beiui ei eqiiiiotl. .shall b pa'l n-x.f in. to iIm: hched ite of prices fixed ly iLe t, missioneis a ' aloresaul. liut if the oit -cer a. the owner ih.nl differ as to the ipiabt r . . article r pni'Vi ly impress! d i- taken i! by ' inakiiivf' it f.iii w Ltlirn u hiher or ...v price -named in the schedule, then the . n arrenf and the oi freer may select eu fi a i , . and disintcrerlcil ciizeu: of tne quriliiicui! ' j as aforesaid. lO.o'ei.ei nijne the tpialily o! Tills was offtcinl from the Pro-1 "twithtanding. bis loudTmouthed boosting article or property, wh i,:,h, in cace of tneir nruiv. vost Marshal G-Mieral. The otii6r was 'at Meridian, to... W. Compelled to go back vyitliojut -iicconiplishing one of the objects cf his' grand raid. , From Clairl;Mtou. Charleston, March 11th. -The Yankee forces engaged in the expedition to Florida have returned. The tents on .Polly and Mor ris Islands have largely increased. No fur ther shelling of the citv. ton.. t j ... ....... i .;i .i ;. ! .... .... . Will tiiiirt; nua iiittc tt Miiiiu ii?i.'".;i iiuui" . . , , . . . ' - . rPL.. .1 T 1 ..1. i : il A. . ;.. . - .. ' It .1.(1 ' ( t m t .. .ti t n.'t.li.ri. ! 1ir u-nti.iv lint In aiic i.u.ci u:iuy... in e signaiiy ue-jm!ci lhat unless he' handed over the bun . e ! V."J ' ; uou oi nie vtrieiaos iuu ic-ouumcu. J ills i.i.v. State of Louisiana, and Ocuerul Banks' nol-l n. 1...1.. ..r . 'm i. . u...t! ... impoitrnt fact c uised uiarui in Congress, and icy ol fiveing thc.niggcrs but keepu,g them jIlichmontL The document was readily pven ! ,n lhe nepreseutativ es, a few dap at work, which has met tne rancorous hos-' ... ..,.,1 f,0,. V,.... .. g. a r..-so,ution . was passed calling on the , ;.;' 1 . i "'1 "" V"" ' ii cimiau v.. ,,v t :) f iP: 1, .. ..l :. t.ii .' ... umy 01 vvenuc.. i'ninips aim nis moe, was olir b..ts " - - Du vou -know the storv of the fathsl m i i r in rv.iiii iti en veii'i an vniiininurv- iriini nnni f ... A fafc- man undertook the task of, teasin i au eccentric i eacier. df From Texas. luiiv i-nuoihcu. - 'in. .,,! ,r.i. .v: .1. : I .1 i 1-l.rlit ti-Iirt rnfuiltk- niMnrul fV.i, , . . . . r ! ... . . . JStattS. i'll'lOlIiei II ilOrm.'l t lOIl III itllS IMllllfP . , ' ; 1 ,, v ""'r closed in tnc cnvel.ipc that -(Ja.shuiev.-r tian-I . ,,' .... . , . r - , - ----- Vs " said the nreacher Ri. bmoud. oresi.iits afiill statement of hiLi.i . v . i h. - . i . - lion." ..On- the 1st ii:tnt Lincoln relied to lt! said uic picacner . r - - , . . - . ' oeti 10 t nc xaiiKee prisoner ieu 10 nis im- . , .1 1 .. 1.., . .1 - ' ' VU tl... Jf :... t. tliti l) baiiiiian of tb.vlJotise I'linun tt.. ! . . .,. . . , 1 .. . . . tins call, enclosing a letter from the Sccretarv i. Welt, then, was it . .1 . ut-i.4ie hiu'm. auu. wou im m:a ai r .. 1... ;. : m . ) lie COmiMaltS UltteriV : I T l 1 - r. . t 1 Hiii,"ii-iBJui'uiiu, in un u umu 1. 11 nil 11 t;.il lliat. i ii." ivinun ; m. vunipi-iua 4 ' i rived at Rocket ts viwerdav aft.-l-noon he was . ' . .. . .. .' . replied tiie ifivme ou know that ? " male is still alive." rtn a very extensive Kralc, yet holders vvt ie "IIoustok, Feb. 11. Military movements on wur coast do not appear to progress with much spirit. ' The Yankees have done noth- ! . . T .1 r ... .! . ..x tie Habeas Crows has been Iran... led under inS worui fpiug oi, lor a mourn p. toot, the ball -it-box overawed, ami arinio.-. i 'I'hey hold possessi raised throughout tlie whole North to sun-j row's Point, the en due the South. (at Saturiu. at Arons; A change of adminiti ation at the North j ville. Their entire must txke. place U-fjie we can have puace. j variously estimate 'Ibis revolution whic'u defen Is the rigiit to tU.it , Stato,overeigr,tyand.se!fgoveri.:neMtudnott; doubtful if thev have ! 9 " Wllhut JcuijVJ- tban.-, with ; sti.sl .be has heretofore I nro'tuee the w ir. .111 aiuiiarii.) aniiisiiueiii : .... . ui.i oaciuiss hxd been refit d by Lincoln, who .ieclarvdi!,'U0U mefb deluding Mexicans and negroes. juu ..UUV..1' j .m.uiM. ;oltbc inhumanity ot ms ciptors, and the taken to Call. Tbunde, , and. cmmiitt d ti.l Ue rcjaauuu o me ouc tervv't to. . A female. !vin!:i(iim nt thf terms ot iiirrt-mliT i..-. .- . - ... traiisiiiit toliie lions at tt.e iirust'nt tune HV,,.. ,1,..,. ...7 . . ,T . .. - . . sucn lime as a neariuir 01 his cae can oe naa. . .. .. - .: . 1 , . - . -v... w j Ihe turtl.er advance in gold yesterday hadTh-e : rep,ted to ontaiu "important ; ,C T . " . , . . . , c .L ls l ! . " Because tne ten.ancy u, Kircngiseu me market lor:01.dcrs whicIl BjVc ema:ia-c.i fr0iU Gen Winder, i u , "'V'm -n 7 T , 1 ) I scc the general -merchandise both foreign o and n- department and other matter " of an alh-ged utter lal'U' CS' n ; ''1 P-P' ! fiv. ;irifl thi-.iiirl. l.it'inoj ...or. I i.i.w v, 11, .t : . , . - : IllOIieV IU COlllTiU Lit Hi. l'auer 1111)111 V Won tt o . . liciI.1.. Mil lie 1:11 ii r Li'i - - ...... i i una We learn thjjt Cashmeyer states that the vcrv fi;n, and ail articles brought . full prices. ,loe,.nil.,ltK ; r;.,M vv.,.,,. ..J i..,,i,.,i frt j. ! e apprehended from a bank uole, and there There is vtry little per.-pual danger to h b. sun i. nauire me aciivii v in nreanstutts coniin. j ... .i. . .1 - e i o .... . ia nun n.m.iK on at iudianola, atDich-llelai!di,leiT,.)Iilff ades of flour were SiT by a.lbill. The new draft, 1 t . - 'unit ii u b 1 iiii t iiii 1 nivir iii 1 iu imi .riiL i 1 1 .1 t ... . d 01 Matagonla reniusulu, -cents higher, wmle trad; and family brands, to oint. (lf M-.ltini,',. .. -..-nw-v r-'Ul n couimcnceu in me lankco sia-es yes-j is Pass and at lirowns-t were steady. AV :eat was 10-a2c. dearer. ,.1-.....:.,,. t ,v. . w.. u . 1 .. t-jra.y, will :csui. as all the .others have, lhe . .. . - I. .. . . .. : .1. c e t. . . . r v. vw v mw VUIU.UU- ..j, , ,..,,, . ., , , w.l .. , , .... ;t . , : m ,,, r . l Itrce at tiiree places isj u-'i iet. acuve, -uie scaici.y vi nein 111 room ..d lu-vr. i 1 z" ."-' .0 .-i... ..i . , ...iv 1 . 1. I - . I ll.o .rl'A. Ill T- ill . V .1. . . . d at from 7 to 20,00U. It -rerr-ng snippers irom purchasing as n. Cashunyer has been Lokcd inem by G, ft. , r , i, ' 1 7"" ( ' 7n . . f,-:vv..va t ii.v ..1 ii.nvi... u-nohl i.ivn i..m.. i..r- . J .... . . defeat ol Ciillniorc in r loriibi. tho route o! rif vnri 1 ler iiiniiiier 1 i u-i 1 - 1 - mi -t 11 111111 1 as line 111 iiih 11111 (Voigia and othrr Stales in rebellion to tho j 'l"'-y lyc offered tiie oath to no one except Federal (i.r.eiiitin iit. jiu the lowu of ludianola, ami there they The Jov. concludes by :i)-ing. that it h is found not one in a dozen old men and bovs. . . 1 cusi ine yai.Kees 11.111 m-ui . nnt.-.-, aou-it 1S said some tout it. out the maionty sinw-n- . ii... .'. r. ..:..i... 1: V .... r... il ciii.l is-.illnii .-.I iinlinr. to t 'H 1 1 1 11 c. ! 1 .. r. 1 1 11 r r. ,n , . i ' , cu mo proposition. me laiiKees nave ihjcii Moms' aJh J Janf.-s Island, and in.the fiu c oi ! one hundred tfiousa-nl .-laves. I he reiiiiirk I ,.;w.:i ,;. ,;,tr ,11., Li... r.... : ..u, .j. 1 ;.. .1' ! , . , 1 it 1 . vitvuitv vuvu i'uvuiv ""wiv Mw ILit IKJIZ llUU< UU t 71111 hll U mail HJVjI 1 1 kll V ot Ln.coln taat we bad off-red 1.0 terms o. ... ... t ... u,. 4...... 1- k.J u . .... 1 :'.,...! 1..... ....! iiivt uin.-.t i ciiikiiI: 1 I'll an jii 11 11 irt;i!vr. J - . ;i 1, t.. ...'n,. iv, of one or two absent rebels, who will got the . a 1 ik iiiiimiium w ' . t o wv u 1 iiv. ii ni s I'l eul. The sword will not. and itinu.-t iinally bj adjusted ly negotions. We should keep before lhe Northern peo ple, that we are re tdy to negotiate when 'hey are ready to recognize the right of self-government and sovereignty of the State-. Af i i each victory our guv. i nment shild make dis tinct oilers of peace on these terms. Lot armed force be remove-! from doubt ful States, and let tho ballot-hex dicid. I hi b' refused a dozen tunes, it should be repeated. Keep it Wefore the North and the world, that we desire peace. It ha been pr ven, that we are able to .defend ourselves lor years. lf Lincoln boasts of numerical superiority, he should be reminded of the reply of King "of Israel, toJJcnhadad. "MiM.EDc.icni.LE, March II. Hon. Linton Stephens, yesterday introduced in the House bf Representatives a resolution, declaring that peace be officially offer d to the encn) worth of it out of them before the war tr over. Occasionally- the Yankee steamers shell our woods at the mouth of Conny and thence up to Kvalso, but no damage has been done so far. The beach is thickly strewn with fragments of their shells for miles. Lieut Gen. Smith is here on a visit of in spection to this part of his Department. Roth he and Geti.'Magruder are spending the present week in the camp. Prig. General Slaughter has been made chief of staff to Maj. Gen. Magruder. In Northern Texas the wheat crop, which was supposed to be destroyed by the cold, is coining out better than had been expected. Much of the lower country corn is already in the ground. But little cotton will be planted. tOi most important missions The Presidential. Contest. The New York Herald sa3'S the signs indicate that Fre mont will be a candidate for the Presidency beyond a doubt, if Lincoln shohld be renom inated. "Iu the latter event' Chase will resiim his pretensions and support Lincoln; but "Yemont's convention is to meet on the 10th f May, while tho struggle between Lincoln tien.i ii !, , Gi ieisoii and Smi.h in Mississippi, the ths-i and Chase will be decided-in the .June Con n entrusted uh the rac.,pal fai:ure 0f Sherman's ' advance ; on i vention. The probability is that McClellan agreement, appoint an umpire of like qualm Hons, ami hi.Sjj.eciMon.-il approved by 1, officers impressing, stiall.be tinnl. lint if . approved, tlie 5tppixsiiig officer .uliall s. . t!ie awn ni to the commissioner of tin "-ti wlitre the property in hupressed, with Lis 1. sons fur disapproving the same, and said ei;. laissioiieiM may hear Mich proof as the p;ii 1: j may respeetiv elv adduce, and their d. ci-.- snail li.,- linal. prnvid d. lhat i lie owner n. receive the price oil -red by tho impres.- a male or a fcm.fle . officer, without ju'ejudiee to Ins claim . J receive lhe higher compensation.- Seo. ? ill. Provides that all p'-opcrfy n e I sary for. the support of-tin owner ami l I family, or for the carrying on ol Ids Im-.. (looking the interrogator iu the ov occupation, shall not be imjircsscd. i Sec. 8lh. riLfvides that property hv.-- . damaged while temporal! ly iuipi'essei' by 'e olficer, shall Ijij paid for, by them 01 . eqavilent in damages. Skc. !ih. Provides thai the Impres ux vl slaves shall be regulated by t he la a .- ol 1 Mobil 1 NSCKIlTION l.y chw irtz, of th fc.v o. a Y'.vnkes Flag. -7-A Cullo.n and Co; ??. Artiln-rv, wnti, A Application ko:i Kvkvi ption oit Di-TAir. 1 nee, .er-enit cullo.n aou v.orp i Tin- If i.liii,.vwlV, , r ih.tiiisr quired by Uic liui-Lau of Con rriviewriowtjfcjr tLPVftuttvn or rr -m ... the rerulse of the last "on to Itielr- i-wilP bo tho Democratic' candidate, with Lin- ; mond," and tbe gener:.l gloom throv. 11 over ! coin-and Fromout as competitors. the Yankee pro peels by tin so occurrences, '--..; w. f-- win no' enccurig.T going inio uie raiiKS. I i.e j Y a-nkkk 1'kisoxkk Shot. At 12 nVUM; c. iption that ol cotnuiuUiion ntignt be advance.i iot;iiu and I Sundiy morning last, while a train" contain- deJK, c3: epUj-it vol te chcrrfully iiaid. With onrl ihg Yankee prisoners i trtnit. .State wliere the 1i1ip1ess.TK.11t is mad- laiit men. a im Inicnts, iVc; he m tde m wruiiri to pic iukc courage ami do all in llu-r power to three of them iumnc'1 off with ,i view of i s- C - 1-4 ' vv von ... . . - --- o - . V 1 f ' 1 0 1 UU B T I I'll IV. 11 LltV, Li J m tU I 4 III From Oeii. Lee's Army 0 has uk C. II., March 13. All quiet in front o-dav. The roads are drying up very fast and will soon be in a passable condition. Xin prisou ! 1. I r T.n-rM.r T-f. ilia i t i i . ' . in ..v, l...; . .. . .... ....0 ....---.j o w.. fci... (i.lvlt , ol Ul0 appiiivint . . r , ny-under tVhuary 2ith. US04. . C T i. .. t 4.1. I T .b I . I iv '.ncciKiiui me w iiioii iiium jin-Msr - j dint f -co4SCri,ls or the enrolling oflicer of the aupro:riate count y Mistain theutiu oai-foit. 'ihe stajjc is clared. jor desfnet, and be supported by the 'alii- - ln; cunuin is slowly rising on the .pn.ig command not being obeyed thev fired, killing and other testiruo- campaign. Already we sic the sliinin sari-j one of the fugitives dead. Tha others made j fiy - under ' oath. Tlie enrolling oflicer will !.dai. oi Viit;y, and as it rises higher it will j tbvir escape. G reetixliuro' Pit riot. j endorse his opinion on each and vvcry ap- ; dicioso to our vk vv ihe glorious crown wlii jh - ' jgj n n m plication, anl transmit it -to lhe commau- encircles lier b.o.. Jhckmoiid Dispatch. t a 20 Tire OATHThe AU'xandria Va. S'.vifc absence of'Mich State laws, then to be-re-n! ed by the .Secretary of War. Sec. In. That previous to the fbf. il.". December next, 110 slave laboring on ; ! or planiatiou 'exclusively devoted to ih ; duction of fiiain ami provision?, i-h iii br 1... for the public us. without th cons, i i 1 1 owner, except in case of urgent nei i il . "Sej. II. 'lhat any coiii!ii;sshiied o!!m'; private who shall violate the prov i-ions i act, shall be tried before he niiiilmy c 11 tlie corps to which he Is attached, on con j . made bv tho owtie. or other ticrso'!. a. -. ! convie.i ion . il an ol'ticer he s.h:ili 1 ., for Georgia, anrt put into r;rnhi as a irivutt, and il ' . . conun ssioiied offic r or irivate hi- li ill s,. such paiiishmet. not 'niccnsistent willi in.!., law. as the court may dereet." FA VJJT T V 1 L, L A 1 i I i S : 'B ' . I . 1 ulVi.l'ivrii I n ilh .. J J.. V-. I- . . a 1 a, 1 il. -i. W t.at do you mean yon groybacK sroart-; certificate- for anprovaL If th' enrolling 1 " ' i cent s:-stfic ol.Xht, Ui .S, district Curt at -N'or- ..irels ? yur country 01 and unseparahle -; oHU.er .ove tU(i C ai he may gr..nt Cr. or trur. Witxessi-s. Not long since, I ft; o-John s: MlUin uu Mrv Jam., If. Hid Of larc at the Linion baljon : Fiushi., r.niri-.it of Y,..m,t: . fV.t , j...?',.,.f ' ' , ,, , , 1-1- ! H-.thulay, of l'urtsmo-uth; took the required o.ith, -, ..f frWi ..r -sul cotlt. tt-i and the del-r- Cerilhc.ltc ot rxeuiptiU.i for a piMl.fl not-lt seems 11 steamboat called the - ().d Ken- .vi wore admitted as Pnetors mid Advocates of , tt, tie.ti or.aU, cottec, ttn and tne dcl.ca- e.vcee(hng sixty days, wh eh shall reniaiivU...., ,, -t nt tUn the (:.,urt. n. Milbon. in 1854. was a mc.nl.. r .lesoiloe oruern maruer, ai uie s.gn VM in force for that period un'ess coU. .term ,11-, Tu X- - -r t H,-thcn U. S. Conirresa from' Vinrinia. Mr ;:e iag of tne tree. Our, terms are allegi- j,.,! ,lV iUl. ,. ' ,i..,lf ...r 411,;.-..u nth of the Ohio, where, it is a well ustub-j HoVUdav wa-rCounnonwoaUh's Attorm s of 1'ort.s ai:zz3 - rr.'. ... . . COUlfLCTKD I:V J. Y. LKT'l'. ilAHl II H. 1 liacon 3 00 ;; ..11 fork. ' 2 IM V '- b u d v, on '., l:, Jlcef 1 11. 1 after every Confederate vicitory, on the print : rs captured by Mo?by at Greenwich 'arrived to. cinl of ITTG. life v impeach doubtlul tatc to UJ; Tiro Lieutenants and 17 men captured ntar V - f. decide hy a convention of the peepfc. a.cei. iu yjur .. uumu vou nave wjpv"ry applicant forcxemptionordetaiiwh.se a.d betrayed How are you Jonme hod -f c;ailI llM be refused bv the enrolling here is 1$. Hay i Give us a visit boys to(Rcvr :,d com.nnd.nt of conscript, will be is, friends we to; swear to greet you, as enc-j allo..ved ..iuappeal u, Uureau of Consci ip my s to meet you. - . tjon an,i the War Department.- Hut u.itil lhe secessionist., the copperaeads, nviy ,iUh appHc-a,,. b- been made to the en ihej both ineetoutheoher side of Jordan. rollins ufiiceJ. and thc eommandant of con- ni- '.' . V r"' , . scripts, applications will not be enttrlained Charleston the-Sdoin of thedOlh century; uv vr iwrt...i a ... u.. c...... .1... ...... 1 v. ... ij 1 J 1 II or 11 010 lit-1 .no iiuiu iic 1 u 1 11 iu tunic. tuinye misguided children, and you will be welcomed to- Abraham's bosom. A PalviHe Ir.end requests Capt. Chicester to return to nis allegiance and save his family from eter i.d disgrace. The ironsides, Abraham's friend nJ the traitorS foe. lhe stars and stripes lished fact. toes will t, that a great many of the niusqui-j month, and vrai'a weigh a jvmi-d, hy which accident "Veatioh-'to foM member of the 1 iririiiia s'tate ! Charleston arrived here this evening. KicnuoND, March 11. An official dispatch was received at the vVar Department to-nigh-from Itencral Polk which says that General . Ulore Kccogrnitioii IJoius. Richmno, M ir;-h 14. Vague rumors of speedy recognition of the'Confederaev, undei I which the Confederate loan had advanced to !fiffv.nine r-urreiicv in Lontliiii on the 19 ult. ICoss IUchardson attacked Yazoo tity on tboj.ohe London Post meiit.ond a report on Sth, capturing many torcs, and destroying! the 24th., and repeated it on the 2tithM ami rauch cotton about to he shipped North. up to the tune ot the departure ot last sUam- The enemy retreated to the city, and heldjer it till we were reinforced tvhen they wete driven out f thc city, which was captured ami held while the stores were being destroy Hard Times in Wilmixot.on. The- Jour- toes will weigh a jvur.d, ny wincn accuieut j a lady rejoicing in thc name of Mrs. Jones, 1 rCo.MJilTJ:?i as a Srv. Lojt her' husband ami her trun'h, for both of from lobiU-, : .Afla., .has .which au action was brought." Theje was, I committed "fo :: Ofistle 'I Now is the time to fall hack on "hog and . . ed; we capture ! quit a number of prisoneis. Our loss ftO killed and wounded. The enemy still occupy the city and Liverpool and are n.renching at the lattwr place. Sherman iiiivd general order at Canton in which he speaks of many regiments iu hi command ..that arc entitled to furlough. Ur tii rennrt was nut contradicieu. llic 1 - - - son of Minister Dayton arrived at New York" on the 8th with dispatches from his father,, and proceeded immediately to Wa.-hingien. lie stated to his friends that tau Emperor hud announced his conclusion that something should be done with a view .to terminate the ir I war. It had been vaged,long enough without di finte lesults. lieport exei?d v-ry little attention in this eoinitfunity scarcely topic of cwnvcrsutiou. Northern News. . Orange C. II., Ma 'qh 14. The Wash- 'incton. CfrrunfrU, containing Seward's cele- Nortfieru and Kuropcan News, bratej lt;tter of July 11th, to Minister Ad- vspecteit I y the whole world, but her own hQminv" if then have than. -.Next to noth- r.bcd ioas s ris ; return to her fdds. Abraham comes t0 mrt;kc.t and thflt must be bought Lincoln, an honest niuii. in an honest cause. . . . v . .i . V ' I. .u 111 . . i and sold by the ten dollars worth, or by some JtfTxrson la is,-the would be autocrat and ... Je . ,. p. . . , i -r -' mv.i... . i..v- multiple of ten dollars. lhe restur.iuts and Jotfers-on t le first, or ie freeuia i's onoioe. Mrs. II. L. Knox, been arrested and Thunder upon thc strange to say, great difliculty in proving that charge joEheing ' a ' spy and communicating Mr. Jones had been on the boat at the tiraepreafle-iiitormaUoa to tho cncuuoFoI the of the 'collapse. tliHt worthy having notori- j Confederacy. ously been very drnnk on the wharf boat just.; .-?r : as' the steamer, had left' Trinity. . : '. .I5lIUS.SJIIi.'"ff 553 L.7 Many witnesses wen- examined' to firovpi. ry.G. 1. 11 iicuever iue exigencies 01 any army iits lil'imer- -. " ' . 7 -- -- ina cli lt- t iy iihsnj u,tely uecessarv. then suchiiiiiiivssm"Rt e from Mr. Deitzmar this testimony: iTiiay'bv; mad- by the oiliccrs whose -duty it is to Mr'.. Deitzmar, did you know the Old 1 "'nsn -sucu lorage, artiel 01 sunsisuniee o, WIICIC nal is gloomv at the prospects of having but j the fact, unt il finally a Mr. Deitzmar. a Ucr- !, - exigencies 01 any an & . 11 0 ' , , " ' , . 1 , .- - 1 1 1a ttnf neld are such as to make imircs.inei little to eat. It says : . , ; " man, was placed on tne stand. Our friend rruge",ftrtivilosfsulistuio'. or otlior prop. a x-... v 11 i.i- t i ! S: was attorney for .the boat and cli it- rv iihsnlntcly uecessarv. then suchiiiiiiivssm" . xn.c jroui cuvnvi.,1 - . .. V (.(( yt Abraham the first, iiiidjyter shops arc generally closed, partly for ! want of stock, and partly for want of change, i 1 . . . r..i - . . .. . . V h.fl Si Kentucky V". ' - ' " Yah, I was hlowed up mit htl'.'', Yer j Change is the. .worst -difficulty. It stops things . r, T. Xr , 1. UllU II il IU, v. ucill" ,UUll!;illi Ul BOIV. The Piiesidestial Content. The .w 0 ' " . ? V,.L- UL1. -v lb.. J,m indirntp tb:it ' - It Would WuTUdeilt, if it Were practicahltf, ... r .1.-," o--" , . . - , ., . , . Il Fremont will be a candidate- for the Presi-1 Ior Ppie to mnu tnemseives until auer me. d-vr." As nothing can" he (lone, and ! ae lVf. T r j ,Ui -rTroperty fbr tuch army. In casoj i ine owner or such proporty ana irie impress lueiu officer eaniiot aireo upon the value theie- you on board whe-n she collapsed of. it - shall' be- t: e duly of such impressing j.Uccr, uiKvu tUJi davit 111 writing ot me owner J ... i .... 1. . . ...y...i .. .... 1. : .. t 1 . . t. .1. When she husht de biler ? vah , T va T" - l"' ft Ul . : Z . vv , u l?: : i) us yrown, raiseu or jji oiohj.-u uy said ov "npr. or-is ht bl or has bei-n inn eha.-fi;l In " Did you know Mr. Jones V " Ilium not for sale or speculation, hut for lib ' To lx sure Mr. Jones uud 1 took pass- i o.yu use or cim-u;n:tion, to cause the same to oe acerva' ueu or u.i-rinuieu oy ui'i juogiueui - li.i'iwn iiIcm! nt livlt.-.sN(l ,itizi-!i5 ot" lli. i.oity. county or parish in which such impress I ac-iil may o; uinde oun to be selected, after Mr. Jones a-Tuard da t tki" an oal'a" to appraise the property iiu pressed, fairly and impai tiatly (vvhich oath as "" vlb 1 di'lu t see boat last tintr-! " i f!i fTi.J ! i f t i t i 1 in thiu ennt inn I J. 5. iaucied his case s:ile.and with u most .rr...;. i.......i. o,.r f... 1 ... i I in . -. lli -v lib u . u, t ..-5 in.' ! j u.il-.ivi i.T.IJ IOI claiiTiister and certify) shall proaesi to assess Recognition Rumors, Vc, ams, received, l e fays the U. S. govern- 1 1 3 i. zc Tr. 1 .1 1.4 l.ifivcf '.f A tril .lency ocjol a uoum. u Meo.u . ; ! - t- -; -. - " Ym djd ? When did you last sec Mr. nominated. In the latter event Chase will ; no eatables can be obtained, jt would be. do-1 -., resisn his .pretensions and support Lincoln; ! .sirable to find luoles-.or. cavs iu die - irroun 1 1 ' . .. ' . ' . V . . but Frcrnont's convention is to meet o; the to which people ouhl retir for a brief hv- i Kitli ol may. wnue uie struggle neivveen rbeniation of fcm- Cr five weeks, -during which I. Lincoln and Chase wj 11 he decided in tht-.. . , - CI,.MafU. ,,,,1 i Jnne Convention, ihe probaoihty is that ' e i - " i - - a .1 ! triumph mt glupe at the ptrv s u I : i. . .... . aiiiii4iiiiiiiiiiiii'siir-xiii--iii-iiii.i'.A;i.iir-'i. ii" .ucticiian win ne mc utimwrain; raiimuan;., .m . . 1 ou til l n it V -i I . Air I 'eiir.mar, ; ju i'Coinpeuaiioii ior uie proper " triress witli Lincoln and Fremont as competitors- -; manner ol tl.w black bear. ' 1 when Inst did vou sn; 11 r "Jones ? " - ed. - whether tlie absolute i..viversllip or the " ' ' v' v -U-W-c are min tliisame Ci-ulitum here. . WoU. whVi the moke pipe and ne j tU!"lJor"lVh rrJ" lU'4Ui,' ? r 1 ix - j I - - ' ' . r - . i i - 1 i-c. . 1 hat the officer or pei - p?'ss- . A MoN'DEurarfABT. On. Monliy morn-i was going up, we- met Mr. Jones coming j prn,0rty.As aforesaid shall v - timco! ing. r.ythe Pcters'Hirj Krister, thcp.odc 1)kovxzd;-t'$'c heard, this.", morning, that ) down."' ' ' .-ahi taking, 'pay to the owner, Vu." 1 lent or attending the 014 Market ' wefe elctr .fied bvi egro m;m bolonging to Dr. Lucas, of lila- ; . ! uloi n?y. com ;K:nsat ion fixed by said apprai- the appearance of a 'hahy in is mother's rnil(fe COuntv, :.udi:iil r belonging, we sup- " . ' er: aul shall also giveto Ihe owner or person which, b' the common consent of all w''! p,se to tlie City of Peti rsburt vvrc drown-' w37 "Why is It ny sou, that when you col trolling said property, a certilieate ov.cr his lave seen it. "bcts creation. It is tile-. 1 J:ii fl;,j,i 1... h uns.tin.r ni ab..it in drop your bread ' and ontler'it is always "ttia; ; oi.o;ai signal iye. specilynig the battalion, ro- - - - . ............ 1. ..i. ... ... ... ........ .......i 1 41110.-10. '.ii.m';..nw.-HMi ir corps 10 vvnicn ne ln.'nii 1.. IK tl curl m..ii....t.v... ........:..! I .1. u . .-.'. I""l"i . y in u. n.i 1 101 me l'e.'svvjix 7 JJnttcr ". ."1 n t'otloll Coff-e " Lotion lain "1 ( ( Pri.'d Fruit ...... Apples .v: 1'catl. r 7." ' Krr;s xtiact Logwood . 1; 1;;, (11 Flour Flax need Fodder Hay Shuck ...... Grain ('in Wheat Kve Oil Is Peas Hides Oreeii j)iy Iron Swedes Leather- I'jiper Sulc, Litjiuii-s (.'01 n W 1 1 1 k 1 v Ap;.ie and J'each Unnidy Molil.SSCS Nails On ions , J'otii toc.. - ri.-h Sweet Kici' u;'r So;i -. Toilet Spirits Turpentine Fa vctte ville 1-1 Sheelio Salt Tallow Wool .... S"-'00 Ui $." 00 f.i. SIMI-.'j I, SII d(t Inn .. S! 00 Hi 10 (10 ) ),Kt, . tsLI 00 1.1 i;jo 00 lien.' ... 22 :o rh .2; 00 V 1' .$:o oil t.i. .r'-20 00 V ... Slo f'l .... 20 Oo .. 2 ."o Oi on ...." ."jO (11 f (Ml .. io ,-. 4 ,v , 1.". on 10 00 o i i :.n ;." ( ') v,j 00 v '1 (.0 f.i 4 Mi i: ou ) i.i 20 co 1- 10 00 i'J 'Im 1 , .'. . Familv Ua-r 1 2" .". i.u :; en rs 1 to Ot ."1 00 , ' .. i."o do 0, (v 1,, 2 .'o . h :: uo r 0 eo NEW ADVERTISEMENT: nient will be satisfied with the decision mi child of Mr. Frank Hishop, of Cabin Point; ii!.vi.;(-h thoTneo-rn was cjinvioo- von-.r. -olrn- : butttred vide down 5".' . - . .1 . ...... 1-5 . J & ..-.w. .... .... I mi 1-J...r r... t i "I u jii t know. It liii'bi t orter tin l I lift ite mm OI ine LH COUiUlIlS lirM at- UlVlit win ic satiauvu vn km- vlwivu -mcuu'I wi-ui. iiha uiailUJ, ui Voiuui t I irhwh t hnirrn was rnrrv fnl,n. ftf the raid to Riehmend Savs it is the Alexandra case if attirmed by tho highest .is only ntteen uiontlis h. ana wcigiicu i-'-'.i0 tlje Petersburg, then lyinjr in the stream. ! neither dc'tiuite nor satisfactory. The raft ordered for the- 10th has postpoued it I courts. If affirmed, it becomes th duty of 'bs. It is a tiiie. healthy bov, wit4i limbs as ! The "sailors weje under tlfe influence ot UVpior. ! The rtrongst b uter I ever aw. Parliament to pass laws to prevent the fit- larJ-re ' eirruwfeirence as a man's. It is U'e havo 5ii:ce heard no particulars. Ib. . . k-IIi.dihp; it's son.j of yoar aunt's cairn . 1 -i i if i - :j -ertainlv a 'wonderful speciruen of babyhood,! - jnj. ' is been tin;: out ol similar vessels. If this is not . . e ., . . 1 1 u -. -j .i ? i.v. , 0 . , . . , , . , and if feurry county lint! any more of the; . - , ... I)id she, churn it i tho groat l-iz done -the Lmted Mates vessels will he com- .ame Mr, jt ,nust he consijel.lvl as tUt; Arr virs iv Nbtu ( j eo-ugi a. A -dcspatcji thi.nr.'' The news from Sherman' isonflioting. A to Iursue u6h vcels even into Prit-, -b-mner county" of the SUto for m , , ; 1 .0 J. ..... ---' -- miuiVB. -later di-patch says . Sherman lias rr.u. ueu , be rosp,in!5ible from his extended reconnoissance, and that; Davis, of Kentucky, introduced a hill in he never intended going near SeJma. Late.t 'quotations of gold 161 j. from Atlanta of tlie Tt.i, says that on Satur- dav luoi-uimr. Hume s iiv tr.-uu" of LavMlrr ! -j - -.--. . A WEKKLV PROGlli:.;.S. In ordr to svtjifil v m.-my perw.hs in -r . i i. tho State vvlifi'- th" mnil "facilities v l'A n ? j, the taicin of the daily I'per, We si. -It i- .i A WKEKLY KDITIO.V OF Til rJ J'J-tHii; aily in March, which will miitain thlat -1 from th.; A liny., with nccnucts and i -1..: battles, Ac, by teb-'ri a'h, fi 0111 our , n ( pondents and from other sources. Tin: wi:i-:KbY imjowkkss wyi j. j u: on a whoh; sheet net will riniti'ii a I.i. l' a of readiii'.' ni.'ittei, sniV ulwavs have t!. i TFLKIIUAl'lirc NEWS. I'OST MASTKi:s and others-iif r-.f- .-. act .as Aielits, and each A'ji-ut ten 1 i rr -i. e subscribers with the- monev for .-ii.v l.i'ii.il. What, your aunt ?'' 1 v , ! I,. -,-.. "l-..irfi- . . . . I . I 1 .. . , ., , u-c. 01 idc uiuiy, couiu noi ue oiiicrwi?e pro ' cure I. and was taken through absolute ncces- j .-.ity; setting forth the time a-id place when an j recviv.- tin- Weekly pap.-r Ax month - :i t i I wle.Te tnk 'n the ariouat' of couipeiisation fixed ISSl'KIl'TIo'.N'S .-lumld 1. sei.t io.i.t .! by nijd. appraiseis, and lh Slim, it any. 1 51 " h" f''-"' ninnb.j- w ill b- i--u d b live nth pail for the'sain.'. Said certifit-Ate .-tall be j aml -Oth of Mai-oli. Sub,ci it i..i will : ; i.v-;.l..-i.. fro thonu-ifr na-u-oll ,w tk, t .i,:.... e:i for a loi)fei peihid than six month.-: ate . ... " . f- 1 o ..-ill ti.. SECOND DISl'ATCU.J . Kicumonu, March 12th. Flag of truce boat brought 600 prisoners. Date to thc 10th with European advices to the 29th ult., received. Kcoognition ru mors again circnlaticg in Gnancial circles. It a now said France will act -alone in case of a negative reply from England. , An exciting debate took place in the House the Senate that no negro or person whose1, mother or grandmother was ,a negress, shall be a citizen or eligible to office. That .Mai no and Massachusetts constitute one State to be called Fast New England ; Vermont, New Hampshire, Khode Island and Connecticnf;, another State called West New England. PDalton, March 14th. Norther papers state- that Adj't-Gen. Thomas is at Nashvill pushing forward the work of organizing ne gro troop. Several rc-enlistd regiments pag'sed U.rough returning to the field Sher man's command was at Vicksburg on the 8th nfS.iariniM.anoi.her grand m,ovmeut. Chatt- ivg u ilxz L-ird Kama. ! au.ooga ia .probably na Ucatiuatioo.. The 1 JBfagragcineirit at MuiTilk. and. Repulse . or the tKnem.v. v . The following iHtelligeuce is from General Pickktt, at Petersburg-: Headquarters, Suk polk, March 9th "n'a Weldon, March 10th. " The enemy 'occupied Suffolk iu force on " Sunday. We attacked them, to-da-, and " after a short stuggle, drove them in a route out of the town, killing a lumiber, captur " ing one piece of artillery and a large quan tity, of' commissary ami quartermaster's v . t .."!- t it attacked O10 1 ankees iweive .fitth "C' oun.l ! olJ flH A vni ;t ..1 1 .Ix.vt-it Ilium !.,. th. fmm' . .,.-.1 1 Z . ' . . ..... '"iiggcni .uiu voo.v. .vi... ..00. 10. j.inoo. , . h . chain itsefl. i " To in'syO. that ot a"nl property for the public use, as the right i W.lcll lt'S I'he Yankees fled m-rcipitatclv. We lost one j man kilb-d and took seven prisoners. It is well ascertained that thc recent Yan kee advn, ;c was made wih the' intention of a general attack. strong ot th-i uruo iut ot compcri- iluii fixed as aforc ,i siidr And in ease said off cer or person, tak- i ccivcti. papc bt .nt until tl ie Jn.jii TKliMS OF S.UuSCiJira ION" : Lieut. Dikox. The Mobile Register learns that Lieut. Dion, who blew up th House trftiic, Sn the night of the 13th February, was either lost or captured by the enemy on his return. A dispatch -was received in Mo bile on tho morning of March 1st, ' stating Mush, Zeb, I've bit a great deal worse, m . "r propwry Mian aav o i.tcu 10 pay ti.e v 111.1 e .-y-t- " 1 4 vi-1 -.oiiori ;i Here- in before required then said owner tdiii.ll he en- f ' Y MF, K b Y i ' K O ; ! I ;s S Tl 11 if! -. A dvf- th tilled to the jiiieedv navment of th- u.n... I.,- ' a' "" a -,1"' '01 eacn insertion, t..-.. in. T J I J ' " V- ' V - I ;vm' Tt ff.'unt a Miuurc. stores. Aljd himself burning bridges and leaving everything be- tWQHng cf the enemy's picket boat.. thc nio-t aristocratic housed' 'Well, peop e of rank ought to eat it..' .mi . - . 1 1. lYiiv. nconieoi nuia. : tu - .i:.i ..n: . . , . . out n.r.i insvuiniiy uiiiu-i. nu.cu, vviieil Hi i -, onI,.r , i It'd O L- I lilt t 'f ' I 1 ... - r.t. .. .. ,.IU01IOIS l v. ti. ...... .... ww. . 1 n:iui u inn i r 111 1111 u;in. uiin i .ti .1111..:...! "Y ou'veamint, you! what makes.you talk ; agaiust the Qoverumvat of tbe Confederate so smart ?" ' States. "Cause the hut tor has taker the skin oflfj Skc. 3; IFh.enever the npar :se:nenf provid 4 KKW di my tortgue uothcrvJ ! ed for in the 1st section of this act. shall, for ! V.d'" by "'ph .i.m't lit : r can't throw awav. the ? any reason, be hnpraoticaMe at the time of said r -lai-hl-t( butter" impr-ssioeot "then and in tha ose. the value of '-I'll tell you, ma. what to. do with it. ! the Pop!y i accessed shal l lie aessc.I as soon Keep ii to draw blisters. You ought to sro ' J'Z y -,tW 1ojb1 "nd ,.l,t,I,,i;res,t:d the nies keel over as soon as theVtouch it r j i'1. ..r Pir,.!!.,,c .'iteb, dvmt aggregate ; but here is , quart- owner? and onc by couimir!?aryt or I ( ) Six .Mw.'.t; .tnent." vv iN 1 iii.-im t. il in the .loiley iiiu-l .tt. i. L. l'KWivtr lot. .4. V) COTTO.V ( Afc K. I.. i'K.M L;i.. td 1) J- ( IT Ci I ca IIS AI VLOUCill ui bo had at thc Store of .m. a. i;.. March 1-llt lavette.i'l . . . . -.r-.. ' ' " " ' J " I . ... . - i- r , 'U ---w " - 1 hind- we pursuea beyond liarnarns mnis., u wasexnected thit hisiate would beasccr-! er ttf guiothc store-ana buy a pounci ot iresn qnartermastw general, oi- hia ag'-nt, who. iu I . mk . 4VAS0M, llrigadior-Uener&l. j tairtcd br tl?e next uagot truce. . jyuiwr. . as- of disagrecnieut shall cbovb-o the thad LO CAriT IR(.VWA.T:o . STAU I 0L.NDUY. . A. ii.i 21a.th 1". ctt.i...' 4